THREE SOCIALISTS FLEE FROM CZECHOSLOVAKIA
(Rec. 2 p.m.) PRAGUE, March 16. The -Prague newspaper Prace, reported that three Socialist deputies, Messrs Vladimir Krajina, Alois Cizek, and Ota Hora, besides the former chief prosecutor of the People’s Court, Jaroslav Drabek, have fled from Czechoslovakia. The Minister of the Interior announced at the week-end that Messrs Krajina, Cizek and Hora were to be deprived of their parliamentary immunity and tried on charges of espionage. The Czechoslovak committee for land reform expropriated the 20,000acre estate of an order of monks founded in 1120. The order has been allowed to keep only 12 acres.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1948, Page 5
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