PANAMA SAYS N.Z. MAN HAS CONFESSED TO GUN-RUNNING SCHEME
PANAMA, April 30 (Recd. 6 pm).— The Panama State Minister, Jose Crespo, told reporters that the New Zealand journalist, Keitn Berry, had written a confession before various Panamanian and Costa Rican witnesses regarding his alleged part in the charges o gun-running. (Berry, in Costa Rica, denied having confessed to complicity in a plot to support a revolution by the former Panamanian President, Dr. Harmodio Arias, and his son Robert). The present Panamanian Government arrested Berry on a charge of landing arms from Costa Rica cn the Panama coast.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 2 May 1949, Page 5
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