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1973 Press Photo Pamela Countess of Onslow outside her Kensington home

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Little John M16 Link Admitted: Mr. Carr, the Home Secretary, yesterday admitted that Kenneth Littlejohn, one of the brothers in the Dublin "spy" affair who have been jailed for robbing an Eire bank, had been working with British Intelligence. But in a letter to the Independent peer Lord Wigg - who was responsible to Mr. Wilson for security in the Labor Government - Mr Carr denied that the reason Little John was given the name of Chief Insp. Sinclair, of the special Branch, was so that he could "get out of trouble" with the police. Photo shows Pamela, Countess of Onslow, 57, who told Lord Carrington, Defense Secretary, that Kenneth Little john claimed to have information about IRA arms sources, pictured yesterday outside her Kensington home. Her informant was Little John's younger brother, Keith, whom she met in her capacity as a prison visitor.

Photo measures 6 x 10.25 inches.

Photo is dated 08-08-1973.



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