STOP PRESS ACTION NEAK ARNHEM Exuded, London.—lt is stated that Dempsey's attack stiistli pt Arnhem was for limited Objectives; these bave been achieved and the. action has now eataea.—U.P.A, PEER SENT TO GAOL, London.—Lord Langford, 60, a New Zealand-born Irish peer, was, sentenced to hard labour lor terms totalling a year lot tglso pretences. Prosecuting counsel .{ said that Lord Lang!did had pro- ! j efuced a copy of a letter pnrporttSg to come from the King, The pcosecutfon described! the lette* as a forgery.—P.A. cable. AUCTION ADVERTISEMENTS APPEAR ON PAGE 3 OF THIS ISSUE. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1944, Page 8
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