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JAPAN’S WAR EFFORT

SABOTAGED BY COUSENS AMERICAN OFFICER’S EVIDENCE SYDNEY, Oct. 2. Evidence in defence of Major Charles Hughes Cousens was given to-day by Lieutenant-commander George Herbert Henshaw, of the United States Navy. Henshaw said that Cousens wrote the most obvious double meanings into his commentaries of any prisoner in camp and several times was called before the Japanese authorities and accused of sabotage. He knew about the letters received by Cousens from the Japanese, Miss Sai-, sho and corroborated Cousen’s evidence concerning them.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26274, 4 October 1946, Page 6

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JAPAN’S WAR EFFORT Otago Daily Times, Issue 26274, 4 October 1946, Page 6

JAPAN’S WAR EFFORT Otago Daily Times, Issue 26274, 4 October 1946, Page 6

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