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Sixth Week Of Inquiry

(N2. Press Assn .—Copyright) LONDON, July 22. The inquiry into ths security aspects of the Profumo affair entered its sixth week today. A spokesman said that another four or five witnesses would probably be seen in the course of the day. ‘There are still a substantial number to be interviewed.” he said. ‘The inquiry will certainly last all this week, and the report will not be completed until after Parliament rises for the summer recess.

“Witnesses appearing in the Ward trial opening today are not likely to be required by Lord Denning. We have tried to avoid a clash," he said.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 15

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Sixth Week Of Inquiry Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 15

Sixth Week Of Inquiry Press, Volume CII, Issue 30190, 23 July 1963, Page 15

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