ARRESTS IN BERLIN
CASES OF ENGLISHMEN
ONE STILL IN GAOL
(British Official Wireless.) • (Ecceivcd April 11, 11 a.m.) ~. . RUGBY, April 10. Answering House of Commons questions regarding the recent arrest of two Englishmen in Germany, Sir John Simon said that the British Consul in Berlin had. been informed by the police authorities that Mr. Fraser was charged with having committed "acts in preparation for high treason," and was to be transferred to the Moabit Prison to await trial. The British Ambassador had asked the German Foreign Minister for early and more .. precise iiir formation regarding the charge. The second Englishman, Mr. Catchpool, was released the day after his arrest without, it was understood, any charge being brought against Mm.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 85, 11 April 1933, Page 9
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ARRESTS IN BERLIN
Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 85, 11 April 1933, Page 9
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