Caplives released
j (N.Z. Press Assn—Copyright) ' SAIGON. Feb. 4. 1 Three members of the American Friends Service Committee (Quakers) have been rei leased, in good health, by the Viet Cong in the northern coastal province of Quang . Ngai, after having been held for nearly two weeks. Mr Paul Quinn-Judge, aged 23, a British national, and his (American wife, Sophie, aged 23, and Miss Diane Jones, I aged 28, also an American, are now at the Quang Ngai! Rehabilitation Centre, a hos-(l Ipital run by the Quakers for' I war victims 300 miles north- ii least of Saigon. j According to a Quaker,: (spokesman, the three disap-1 Ipeared on the eve of Tet on! 'January 22. when they left': !Quang Ngai to visit a refit-1 I gee camp seven miles away. 1
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33451, 5 February 1974, Page 13
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