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BRITISH OFFICIAL MENTIONED IN CZECH TRIAL OF GENERAL

PRAGUE, Feb. 14 The prosecution named Sir R. H. Bruce Lockhalt. Deputy Under-Sec-retary of State for Foreign Affairs, as a “British intelligence agent” during the trial of the Czech General Rajmund Mrazezk and five officers on charges of treason and espionage for foreign powers and anti-state activities The prosecution stated that Mrazek sent reports to Lockhart by air mail and alleged that the six accused tried to free General Pika, who is awaiting the result of his appeal against a death sentence on similar charges.

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Grey River Argus, 16 February 1949, Page 5

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BRITISH OFFICIAL MENTIONED IN CZECH TRIAL OF GENERAL Grey River Argus, 16 February 1949, Page 5

BRITISH OFFICIAL MENTIONED IN CZECH TRIAL OF GENERAL Grey River Argus, 16 February 1949, Page 5

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