ESPIONAGE CHARGE
; ENGLISH JOURNALIST’S ARREST. NOTE TO GERMAN GOVERNMENT. (United P-rees Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, October 26. > The “Daily Telegraph’s” Berlin correspondent says the British ambassador, (Mrj Phipps)'has handed a Br.tish j note to the German Government--asking . for' an explanation for tile arrest of Noel Pa liter, who was arrested for espionage. Panter is the ""Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent in Munich. He was taken into custody by the political police. The action of the ambassador (lias been due to tile fact that the British consul-general at Munich was refused permission to see Panter, who also was not allowed to consult a lawyer. The charge against Panter is- that of “suspicion of espionage,” this consisting or Panter sending a telegram j describing the demonstration at Kelhoim last'.Saturday. | ‘ The . Telegraph’s” Boiflin j correspondent 'uddi> that: it is obvious that the*--Nazis m ap’q. .‘following Hheir usual tactics in Panter fr£>m any contact with the outside world during his examination, they - hoping to trap him into an incriminating admission.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1933, Page 6
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164ESPIONAGE CHARGE Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1933, Page 6
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