Briton, Named As A Communist By Yugoslavia, Not Known
LONDON, Jan. 30 (Recd. 10.50 pm) —/The Yugoslav news agency, in a broadcast, said a British vice-military attache in Belgrade, named peter Wright, was one of ‘'several suspect personalities within the British Communist party participating in a counter revolutionary campaign against Yugoslavia.”
The broadcast quoted the Yugoslavia newspaper “Borba.” A British Foreign Office spokesman said no Peter Wright was in any way connected with the British Embassy in Belgrade.—Reuter.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 31 January 1950, Page 5
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