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freeing European civilisation from the last relics barbarism. The frankness and dignity Allies' reply President ..

... diplomatic gossip. Rumour focussed accusations on tho Teutonic Embassies, for it recalled that frcqocntly there have been whispers speculation the G« rin«i and Austrian Embassy staffs and their friends. Tlio telf-i'dvcrii?od German spy,'' Dr. Carl Armgaard ...

BRITISH LINE ADVANCED IN BELGIUM

... stated, evidence that spying is going on vigilantly, even in high circles. The Senate Military Committee are requiring all State departments to conduct rigid investigations in order to prevent military news becoming known, and spy huut now in progress ...

•CHE YORKSHIRE POST, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 33. 1'917

... tho German Consulates. In view of the revelations made in the Von Papon and Boy-ed cases, these Consulates are regarded as spy centres. is a suspicious circumstance that within the past forty-eight hours tires have broken out various munition centres ...

GERMAN CALUMNY REFUTED

... point only twenty miles distant, and the first report of it reached Commander Locker-Lampson late on the 20th. At Stanislau rumours began to circulate during the afternoon of the 22nd that Ternopol was danger, but nothing-positive was known at the Staff ...

the facta connected with the the assets Wood Pulp Company Norwegian purchasers, and tiro nature of the products ..

... Ministers. Mr. T. HEALY Cork. N.E.) suggested that the member could get all the information desired in private if Minister would .spy strangers. Mr. KING said did not desire tn any way to say anything but what he thought was perfectly legitimate criticism the ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... received Washington, to-day, confirm the rumours current some time ago, that 0110 devices of tho Prussian conspiracy in America is. it possible, to place board every British and French vessel leaving United States ports a spy, whose business jam the wireless ...

AX lIXSICCESSFI'L APPUCATIOX

... , and she stated in her affidavit, why she went and ail did. The whom sho saw Switzerland was sus|»ecl; might have been a. spy; but Mis* llowsiu said the did not. know that she took part an>thing which was all hostile the Government. inquiry was needed ...