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USSR Ref. No.: 3/NBF/T1867<br />

ssssssssss Issued : XxXX/14/9/67<br />

From: NEW YORK<br />

To: MOSCOW<br />

Copy No.:204<br />

SERES TO FLY TO LONDON (1944) ##<br />

No: 612 3rd May 1944<br />

SERES[i] is flying to SIDON[ii] on 5th May[iii]. SERGEJ[iv] will<br />

arrange the conditions [USLOVIYa][a] with him.<br />

[14 groups unrecoverable]<br />

No. 326 MAY[MAJ][v]<br />

3rd May<br />

Note: [a] This word is often used in a conspiratorial sense but<br />

need not necessarily have a conspiritorial connotation.<br />

Comments: [i] SERES: Ivan ŠUBAŠIĆ.<br />

DISTRIBUTION<br />

[ii] SIDON: Covername <strong>for</strong> LONDON.<br />

[iii] NEW YORK’S No. 639 of 6th May 1944 (3/NBF/T1748) also refers<br />

to SERES’ flight <strong>for</strong> LONDON.<br />

[iv] SERGEJ: Vladimir Sergeevich PRAVDIN. TASS representative<br />

in U.S.A. Also occurs in messages between<br />

26th June 1942 and 17th July 1945.<br />

[v] MAY: Stepan Zakharovich APRESYaN. Soviet Vice-Consul<br />

in NEW YORK.<br />

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<br />

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