No Truth In Charges By Czechoslovakia, Says Foreign Office
LONDON, March 28 (Rec. 8.15 pm).—The Foreign Office denied that there was any truth in the Czech Government charges against the British permit officer. Captain Wildash, who was arrested in Prague and ordered to leave Czechoslovakia.
An official spokesman said the Foreign Office was “unimpressed by i the charges, which had an old fa-' [ miliar ring.” He added that there | I was no evidence to support the j ’ charges.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 29 March 1949, Page 5
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