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IMPRISONED REPORTER FREED.—Mr Reginald Foster, aged 58, one of two London reporters gaoled for refusing to disclose sources of information to the Radcliffe tribunal (which inquired into security after the Vassall spy case), walking with his wife in Arundel, Sussex, after his release from nearby Ford Open Prison. He had earned remission on his three-month sentence. The other reporter, Mr Brendan Mullholland, received a six-month sentence and is not yet released.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30129, 13 May 1963, Page 16

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IMPRISONED REPORTER FREED.—Mr Reginald Foster, aged 58, one of two London reporters gaoled for refusing to disclose sources of information to the Radcliffe tribunal (which inquired into security after the Vassall spy case), walking with his wife in Arundel, Sussex, after his release from nearby Ford Open Prison. He had earned remission on his three-month sentence. The other reporter, Mr Brendan Mullholland, received a six-month sentence and is not yet released. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30129, 13 May 1963, Page 16

IMPRISONED REPORTER FREED.—Mr Reginald Foster, aged 58, one of two London reporters gaoled for refusing to disclose sources of information to the Radcliffe tribunal (which inquired into security after the Vassall spy case), walking with his wife in Arundel, Sussex, after his release from nearby Ford Open Prison. He had earned remission on his three-month sentence. The other reporter, Mr Brendan Mullholland, received a six-month sentence and is not yet released. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30129, 13 May 1963, Page 16

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