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"MET JUST FATE”

DEATH OF HEYDRICH (British Official Wireless.) (2 p.m.) RUGBY, June 5. “The peoples of Czechoslovakia, who were among the earliest victims of the German aggression, may pride themselves that theirs is the first country in which one of the foremost oppressors has met his just fate," states a message to a meeting of Czechoslovakians in London from Dr. Gei-brandy, Netherlands Prime Minister. “Heydrich is the first to pay the full price of his brutal activities, hut he will be by no means the last.”

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20804, 6 June 1942, Page 4

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"MET JUST FATE” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20804, 6 June 1942, Page 4

"MET JUST FATE” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20804, 6 June 1942, Page 4

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