Methods Utterly Repugnant, Says Mr. Bevin
Received Tuesday, 7 p.m. LONDON, Feb. 8. The methods the Hungarian Govern tient adopted hefore and after Cardina. Mindszenty's arrest were "utteri: repugnant to our conception Of humai. rights and liberties, ' ' Mr. Ernest Bevir told an all-party deputation of Commoners. He added that the Governmeui. I viewed the case with "the gravest concern and would keep the closest touch. The Hungarian State's entire resourcet had been used to create prejudict ! against the Cardinal. The deputation had urged Mr. Bevin ' to take further action on the Cardinal's behalf.
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Chronicle (Levin), 9 February 1949, Page 5
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