CHARGE AGAINST MRS OLLIER
Foreign Office Finds
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PARIS, November 4. The French Foreign Office has informed Major Pierre Giraud, the military examining Magistrate, that it considers Mrs Rose-Marie Ollier, formerly of the French Embassy in Canberra, cannot be blamed in connexion with the ship Radnor, it was learned today.
Mrs Ollier was shipped home from Australia under guard and charged with an offence against the external security of the State. She told the Magistrate that she had talked to Russidh friends about the ship, carrying arms from New Zea-
land and Australia to Indo-China, but that everything about the ship was common knowledge and had been published in the Australian newspapers. The Magistrate asked the Foreign Office to check this statement by making inquiries in Australia.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27500, 6 November 1954, Page 7
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