DALADIER IN CHARGE
INVESTIGATION OF NAZI INTRIGUE UNDER ESPIONAGE LAWS ADMISSIONS BY ARRESTED PERSONS. FOREIGN MONEY RECEIVED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON. July 15. Tlie Premier, M. Daladier, has personally taken charge of tlie investigations in France into Nazi propaganda under Ihe espionage laws. In an official statement today lie assured the country that the purge will he pursued without consideration for anyone. “AVe are also resolved to prevent the Government’s action becoming a matter of polemics.” lie added. Publishing of information relating to the investigation will henceforth be punishable unless sanctioned by the authorities. The Premier's statement adds that those arrested admit that they received large sums from agents of foreign Powers. The Paris correspondent of the British United Press says that Robert Brasillach. editor, and Pierre Gaxotte, assistant editor of the weekly journal, “Je Suis Partout,” are suing a Paris wireless firm, and several newspapers for £2220 damages for announcing their arrest in connection with Nazi spy activities. Both deny receiving any payments.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 July 1939, Page 5
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164DALADIER IN CHARGE Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 July 1939, Page 5
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