BREACH OF SECRETS
TWO IST ATE OFFICIALS CHARGED.
•BOTH COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) DUBLIN, February 2(5. Messrs- Hog-au and O’CouneM were committed for trial and reserved;their defence. A London .message on February 17 stated:—Colonel Michael Logan, of the Irish Free State Army, a brother of the ex--M.mist-eir of Agriculture, and .„],;o lui.-nector Edward O'Connell, of the crimes branch, of the Civic Guards, were remanded at Dublin on six charges under the Official Secrets Act.
Detective Garber? said that O’Oannelil gave him,' documents marked “very secret” to adclrcia? to Hogan without letting. Chief-Detective Broy know. Detective- Oa-r berry handed them to Chief-Detective Brov next clay, though be afterwards told O'Connell t-lmu> he bud left them at the barracks for Hogan.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1933, Page 6
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123BREACH OF SECRETS Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1933, Page 6
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