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ALLEGATIONS DENIED

FORMER SIAMESE PREMIER’S IMPLICATION DEATH OF KING ANANDA SINGAPORE, Nov. 27. Pridi Panomyong, the former Siamese Prime Minister and war-time leader of the Free Thai movement, has sent a letter to Loi’d Killearn, the Special Commissioner for South-east Asia, denying emphatically that he had been in any way connected with the death of King Ananda. Pridi added that, to the best of his knowledge, no member of his present entourage was implicated in the unhappy event. Lieutenant Vajarachai, who was secretary to Pridi. has taken refuge on St. John's Island, Singapore, with him. Vajarachai is wanted by the new Siamese Government for the alleged murder of King Ananda.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 7

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ALLEGATIONS DENIED Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 7

ALLEGATIONS DENIED Otago Daily Times, Issue 26631, 29 November 1947, Page 7

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