PARDONS FOR SPIES
l Agitation Growing In Belgiqm 3 . (Received 26, 1.0 p.m.) BRUSSELS, June 25. The movemerit against the amnestj legislation pardoning war spiee is spreading throughout' Belgium. A procession of ex-servicemen, carrving J crepe-draped flags, threw down their ' medals at the King Albert Memorial at 1 Liege. All their war crosses will be in- - oorporated 111 a wreath to be laid at ^ the foot of the rock March des t)ames, •' where tCiug AlberFs 1'atal lall occufv ted. The Governnieiit has forbidden a dcmoustratipn gffauged for Julj^ 8.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 5
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