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GERMAN SPY

... GERMAN SPY. Sint in Laden Naval. The Pram Bureau issued the following yesterday afternoon:— The prisoner who was charged with espionage and tried by court-martial at the Westminster Guild Hall on the 20th of August was found guilty serteneed to death ...

ALLEGED GERMAN SPY AT

... LLEGED GERMAN SPY AT Deaf and Dumb Man Examines ! A spy has been otrested at Elgin Ibis exerting piece of news circulated through out the own with rapidity on Wednes- day forencon All sorts of stories were flying akout, the most exciting being to the ...

FORRES, ELGIN, AND NAIRN GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1914

... workings exposed in our criminal courts. Trivial indeed is the material that their paymasters have been content to receive. As spying is a recognised trade among all nations alike, we can only hope that our own Paul Prys have shown a little more intelligence ...

TOPICAL TIT-BITS

... Aundredii of liven of fellows who are patrolling nor coast,. thoroughly has the German spy poison permeated this country that it oozes out in every directiou The arch-spy himself. Kaiser Wilhelm If . hen trained his underlings only too well. Mader the guise ...

The German version. which of an exceptionally modest character. claims that the place* attacked were fortified. ..

... that a motor car wan seen on the road from Wells to Lynn giving the direction of the route to the enemy. There are also rumours of travelling searchlights. The French official communiques of Wednesday report artillery successes for the Mien at various ...

Published: Saturday 23 January 1915
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 754 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LITERATURE

... dislike by civilians. Mr Alfred J. Liversedge, A.M.1.C.E., contributes an interesting article entitled An English-German Spy in Russia, in which he tells of some rather unusual adventures in the land of the Tsar. Other articles deal with Orchid-Hunting ...

GREAT NORTH AMBULANCE WORK•

... now, peace for evermore (Applause). HOW FELL. A SPY 3fYS'rEIRY. Spy mysteries seem to have a fascination for some members of Parliament. Every now and again an M.P. propounds questions about an elusive spy, and more or less lucid replies are given. The ...

Published: Saturday 26 February 1916
Newspaper: Banffshire Herald
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3135 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

OCR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... earned, and he might retain his Under-Secretaryship of th, War 0:!:oe and answer for it in the Upper i luuee. But ..nother rumour associates Lord D. rby with the Uoder- Becretaryehip. There is a lot to be sai.: for that too. Mr Walter Long's nomination ...

A REVELATION

... for retrospect. What is happening in this wonderful and crowded hour absorbs our full and fascinated attention. Many-tongued Rumour is the queen of this magnificent autumn, for this October of the momentous year 1914 has coins to us with full hands. A rich ...

NEWS IN A NUTSHELL

... -A-scribing to them. 'The raising of the fund ii be entrusted to the lady mayoress or mayoress of each city or town. Owing to a rumour current early on day morning of a Zeppelin raid, many towns, including Darlington, a•id Newcastle, were plunged into darklo ...

OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... for example, Germany, despite the wisdom of her chemists, cannot manufacture projectiles without copper, and already it is rumoured that the metal is being stripped from public and private buildings to meet the urgent want of the moment, for the German ...