NAZI SPY PLOTS
FRENCH INVESTIGATION Ministers Said To Be Implicated STARTLING EVIDENCE ‘ (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) ? 0 Received July 18, 6.30 p.m. LONDON, July 17. The Paris correspondent of the ( Daily Worker says that respon- . ’ sible Paris newspapers allege, that 7* three Cabinet Ministers are implicated in the Nazi spy and propaganda plots in France. The wife “ of one member of Cabinet, it is stated, has had close contact with 1 ' an expelled Nazi named Abetz. The Daily Worker declares that any L " attempt by financial interests to re- a a strict the coming inquiry will be diffi- a j cult, because certain Democrats pos- . ( sess documentary and other evidence ( 1 which will startle not only Paris, Ber- 3 lin, and Rome, but will have repercussions in London and New York. r d n V d r ' BARRIER AGAINST NAZI ' >f SPIES * >1 , 8 o i t "| ENGLAND, FRANCE AND a ■ AMERICA 4 ‘ I EXCHANGE OF DOSSIERS • Independent Cable Service). LONDON, July 17. f The Daily Express says that Britain, q France, and America wiil co-operate L in building an impregnable barrier | against. Nazi spy and propaganda L activities. Dossiers regarding suspect Nazi agents will be exchanged. I (|
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 168, 19 July 1939, Page 7
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