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IMPRISONED WITHOUT TRIAL IN BOLIVIA.

TWO BRITISH SUBJECTS. (By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright) (Received Tuesday, 6.30 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 22. In the House of Commons in answer to a question about the imprisonment without trial in Bolivia since last January of two British subjects, Messrs Ashton and Webster, Air. Anthony Eden declared the British Government did not regard such a lengthy detention without a trial as in any way warranted or as consonant with justice.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 November 1937, Page 5

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IMPRISONED WITHOUT TRIAL IN BOLIVIA. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 November 1937, Page 5

IMPRISONED WITHOUT TRIAL IN BOLIVIA. Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 November 1937, Page 5

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