Bugging Suspected
Uruguayan authorities have found telephone tapping equipment in a house behind the Soviet Embassy in Montevideo. The apparent case of espionage was discovered earlier this week by State telephone workers, who found lines from a central electrical box leading to an abandoned house next to the Soviet Embassy and consulate. A police communique said that a Spanish couple who were in charge of the house, were deta 1 n e d.— Montevideo (Uraguay), September 19.
Bridge Election*. Official* elected at the annual meetlnx of the New Zealand Contract Bridge Association were: Preaident. Mr W. G. A. Green tChrittchurch); vice-presidents. Messrs J. Carroll (Auckland). G. B. P Wilson (Otago). 0. D. Sutcliffe (Wellington). A. S. lawn (Central Districts), E. Care-Cot-trell :Waikato-Bays); secretary. Mrs W. D. P. Kitching (Wellington): treasurer, Mr D. H. Kay i
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32099, 22 September 1969, Page 6
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