Heavy Sentence On Polish Woman By Military Tribunal
(N. Z. P. A. —Reuter—Copyright) Recd. .15 p.m. Warsaw, Dec. 27. A Polish military tribunal sentenced Maria Marinowska, former translator at the British Embassy, to 12 years' imprisonment on a charge of helping in transmitting State and military secrets to former British and American Ambassadors in Warsaw. Marinowska had pleaded guilty but said that what she did was done to benefit Poland. The court sentenced to death Colonel Lipinski and a former attache to the Polish Embassy at Washington, Wlodzimierz Marszewski, on similar charges.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 29 December 1947, Page 5
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