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WAITING EIGHT MONTHS

CAPTAIN ARTHUR WANTS TRIAL. LONDON, August 3. Captain Arthur, the former aide-de-camp, who was prominent in the ( Mr A ” case, after eight months’ detention in cells, is still awaiting his trial on the charge of having received stolen monev (savs a message from Pans). He appealed to the British Government to intercede, and it sent a memorandum to Paris, asking that the proceedings should be expedited. . . The French judicial authorities explain that Britain for three months forwarded io Paris voluminous copies of the Hobbs t r ' a l reports, and that the translation of them is taking many months.

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Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 9

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WAITING EIGHT MONTHS Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 9

WAITING EIGHT MONTHS Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 9

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