CORFU CHANNEL CASE
(11 a.m.) THE HAGUE, Dec. 17. A three-man committee of neutral experts—Norwegian, Swedish and Dutch —has been appointed by the International Court of Justice to settle vital points in the Corfu Channel case in which Britain accuses Albania of responsibility for mining two destroyers. In October, 1946, 44 British sailors were killed in the destroyers Volage and Snumarez and Britain alleged that Yugoslavia had lain the mines as Albania's aeent-
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22823, 18 December 1948, Page 5
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73CORFU CHANNEL CASE Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22823, 18 December 1948, Page 5
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