PROTESTS REJECTED
Polish Sentences On French . Nationals WARSAW, Dec. 27. Poland today categorically rejected a verbal protest by the French Ambassador. M. Jean Baelen, against the sentences passed by the Polish Military Court at Wroclaw last • week on four French nationals accused of espionage. The Acting Foreign Minister, Stefan Wierblowski, announced the rejection of the French protest.
The Military Court at Wroclaw found four French nationals, and two Poles guilty of spying for the, French Intelligence Service, and imposed prison sentences of up to nine years.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27275, 29 December 1949, Page 5
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