HARRY BRIDGES TRIAL
11 W ITNESS REVOKES FORMER fi | AFFIDAVIT jt i SAN FRANCISCO, July 17. lb I In the trial of the Australian-born e I Labour leader, Harry Bridges, a wit- t mess, Leech, faced with an affidavit he ' 'made in 1937 declaring he had been ! ' offered money to link Bridges with H [Communist Party activities and deny-I ing that he had knowledge that Bridges | | was a member of the Communist 1 Party, declared that he was compelled j . to sign the document, fearing for the p .safety of himself and his family, ■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 168, 19 July 1939, Page 7
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