TREASON TRIAL
Received Wednesday, 7.35 p.m. SYDNEY, Sept. 18. The voiee of a young Japanese announcer at Radio Tokio was so like his own that it startled him and confuseu even his wife, said Major Charies Hughes Cousens during the f'ourteentn day of the hearing of the charge' ot 'high treason. against him.~ That was oue reason, he claimed, why he doubted the ability- of Colonel John Prentice, Eastern Command Intelligence Oflicer, to recognise his voice on. particular oc.casions. Major Cousens said he was treated kiudly i.u a Japanese private .hospitaL and Tokio Rose, the Japanese female announcer, visited him Qu.no weekly and brought him fo.od> Crogs exam.ined Major Cousens said he- hear.cL of Loi'd Haw Haw but denieu using similar programmes.
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Chronicle (Levin), 19 September 1946, Page 5
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