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DIPLOMAT IN SYDNEY “COMMUNIST MURDER’’ SYDNEY, March 11. The acting Consul-General for Czechoslovakia in Sydney, M. Karol Tokoly, has annouced his _ resignation. “I do not have to emphasise that the death of M. Jan Masaryk was a great shock to me,” he said, “I call the suicide of M. Masaryk a dastardly Communist murder. To be quite honest M. Masaryk’s retention of the post of Foreign Minister was the only reason why I have not resigned earlier. I regarded M. Masaryk and Dr Benes as the greatest patriots we have had since the death of Thomas Masaryk, President of the Republic and father of Jan.” OSLO ENVOY RESIGNS OSLO, March 10. Dr. Emil Walter, the Czechoslovak Minister to Oslo, has resigned.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22584, 12 March 1948, Page 5
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