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Pueblo Rumour Groundless

(N.Z.P. A. -Reuter—Copyright) TOKYO, September 9 North Korea celebrated its twentieth National Day yesterday without any sign that it would release the 82 surviving members of the crew of the United ' States intelligence ship Pueblo, which was detained by the Communists on January 23. The national anniversary was attended by delegations from 60 Communist parties from all over the world. Rumours that North Korea would release the Pueblo crew on the occasion of the anniversary were strengthened when the official North Korean Central News Agency gave notice in advance that it would distribute “important reports” in a special broadcast.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31780, 10 September 1968, Page 17

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Pueblo Rumour Groundless Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31780, 10 September 1968, Page 17

Pueblo Rumour Groundless Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31780, 10 September 1968, Page 17

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