New Allegations Of Espionage In Czechoslovakia
(Rec. 8.35 a.m.) London, Oct. 27, The Czechoslovak Government has accused the French Military Attache in Prague, and his assistant, of sending stolen uranium from Czechoslovakia to France by diplomatic courier and of trying to get in* formation about Czechoslovak uranium mines.
The two men have been ordered to leave the country within 12 hours. The Czechoslovak Note asserts that the facts are fuly confirmed by a written statement by a former employee at the Embassy and two Czechoslovak citizens who are now under arrest.
They are accused of giving uranium and the information to the French attache.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 15117, 28 October 1949, Page 3
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