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[…]glish journalist called Coker, Albert Coker, and, who was a friend of a friend of the Humphrey Slater’s, who was a well- known intellectual Communist Union, and friend of mine and he had a British passport. Then, after some time I discovered the corruption, the terrible corruption that existed at th[…]
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