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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 25
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were published yesterday by Scripps-Howard newspapers. [r. a .
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Washington during the Korean War was turned over by them oer an oe ae re
State Department to the British who in turn Jeaked it to the NOT Hawes ak Shuneron Pom anc
i Chinese communists “within 43 hours.” 141 APR 1'7 1964 Times Herald 5
I A British Embassy spokesman’s assertion yesterday that The Washington Daily News dane
y there was ‘“‘no founation’ to the MacArthur charges echoed tha Exaning Star
similar claims made by the British Forcign Office and other ms ——eww Herald ‘Trib
officials even as the Burgess, Maclean and Philby spy cases New York Herald Tribune
were unfolding. New York Journal-American
1956 ARTICLE New York Mirror
Gen, MacArthur himself, in a 1956 article in Life magazine New York Daily News
about his dismissal by President Truman as UN Commander New York Post _
in Korea, briefly ciled the Burgess-Maclean case (Philoy had The New York Times ____ .
not yet been exposcd as a member of the team.) .
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. . Noting that the defeclion and exposure of Burgess and
«-{ Maclean had started to unfold the “true facts" about leaks The New Leader
i of Korean War secrets lo the communists, he wrote: ' The Wall Street Journal —_——
- | “These men with access to secrel files were undoubicdly , The National Observer —
links in the chain to our enemy in Korea thru Peking by Peopie's World
‘ way of Moscow.,’" Date ?
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