BRITISH JOURNALIST
ARRESTED IN BAVARIA
NORMAL PROCEDURE
(British Official Wireless.) (Received October 31, noon.)
RUGBY, October 30.
The British Ambassador in Germany, Sir Erie Phipps, has received a further Note from the German Minister for Foreign Affairs from which it appears that no, decision, lias yet been taken with regard to the formulation of a charge against Mr. Noel Panter, correspondent in Munich of the "Daily Telegraph," .who was arrested by the Bavarian police six days ago. The British Ambassador has requested the Minister of Foreign Affairs •to furnish him at the , earliest possible moment with precise information regarding the charge. It is understood that the normal procedure in this case, would be for the Bavarian Government to send the papers to the State Prosecutor at Leipzig with a recommendation as to the nature of the charge. Only the State Prosecutor, however, can decide whether' the case should be proceeded with and, if> so, in < virtue of which article in the Criminal Code a charge should be preferred. '. <
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 9
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