Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

REUNITED.—Dr. Kenneth Abrahams, embracing his wife at a police station in Ghenzi, Bechuanaland, after the doctor had been handed over to the British Protectorate authorities by the South African police. It is claimed that Dr. Abrahams was kidnapped last month by a group, including South African police, and taken to Cape Town, where he was held and accused of sabotage.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19630907.2.107

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CII, Issue 30230, 7 September 1963, Page 11

Word Count
60

REUNITED.—Dr. Kenneth Abrahams, embracing his wife at a police station in Ghenzi, Bechuanaland, after the doctor had been handed over to the British Protectorate authorities by the South African police. It is claimed that Dr. Abrahams was kidnapped last month by a group, including South African police, and taken to Cape Town, where he was held and accused of sabotage. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30230, 7 September 1963, Page 11

REUNITED.—Dr. Kenneth Abrahams, embracing his wife at a police station in Ghenzi, Bechuanaland, after the doctor had been handed over to the British Protectorate authorities by the South African police. It is claimed that Dr. Abrahams was kidnapped last month by a group, including South African police, and taken to Cape Town, where he was held and accused of sabotage. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30230, 7 September 1963, Page 11