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CZECH SPY TRIALS TO START

PRAGUE, March 24. The Ministry of the Interior announced that M. Jan Ursini, a former Deputy Prime Minister, would be the first of a number of persons in high positions to be tried in Bratislavia on charges of assisting spies for the Western countries. The ministry also announced that several former high officials of the Ministry of Justice would be tried on charges “relating to the discovery in November of spying at Most.” The Ministry alleged that M. Pravomir Reichl, who was a spy in foreign service, organised the spy ring. The Czech Ambassador to France M. Nosek has announced Ins resignation to “protest against, tne recent events in Czechoslovakia.’'

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Grey River Argus, 27 March 1948, Page 8

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CZECH SPY TRIALS TO START Grey River Argus, 27 March 1948, Page 8

CZECH SPY TRIALS TO START Grey River Argus, 27 March 1948, Page 8

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