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MAY BE PROSECUTED

BRITONS WHO BROADCAST IN GERMANY. (By Teleyraph—Press Association —Copyrighti LONDON. July 9. The Home Under-Secretary, Mr Peake, announced in the House of Commons that evidence regarding broadcasts by British subjects under enemy auspices was being collected with a view to eventual prosecution. The "Daily Telegraph” says Mr Peake's statement, makes it clear that the humorist, P. G. Wodehouse, whose broadcasts from Germany have aroused indignation in Britain, may be prosecuted after the war. Records of his broadcasts to the United States are being made.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 July 1941, Page 5

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MAY BE PROSECUTED Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 July 1941, Page 5

MAY BE PROSECUTED Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 July 1941, Page 5

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