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... THE SPY MANIA. Mr. McKenna, in reply to Lord C. Beresford, said that, in view of the rumours that existed as to the activity of spies in this country, he thought it right that the House should be informed that no evidence of actual malpractico had come ...
... SPY STORY EXPLODED., By the way, there are many rumours flfing the round in various public places in Leeds regarding German spies in our midst. Cne of the latest is that a German apfv arrived with one of the batches of the refugees. The lady at whose house ...
... the spy scare. There was the usual story some mysterious individual being seen walking stealthily in the direction of the reservoir, and also the story an airship hovering mysteriously over the locality. What place has not experienced such rumours these ...
... EXPOSURE OF THE SPY SYSTEM But the great editorial feature those early days was the exposure of the Government spy system in 1817. The i Prince Regent bad been ©hot at and there | were rumours of secret conspiracies. The Government sought to cope with ...
... A SPY SCARE GERMANY. During these first days there was a great spy in Germany. People were seised the crowds the streets; some instances, the theory that they were French Russian spies, they were shot. Foreigners were in very dangerous situation throughout ...
... RAILWAY VPLOVE A SPY Paris, Thursday Tho Belgian troops have shot a railway employee who has been convicted of being a spy. By means of gnals he enabled the Germans accurately to bombard information which Furnes, and in particular gave allowed a Taube ...
... ESCAPED SPY’S BULLET TO BE KILLED BY A Mrs. Snowden, of Chapel Street. Silsden, has to-day reccived official notification that her son, Private Harold Snowden, of the 5th King’s Own, was killed by a train whilst guarding a railway bridge at Didcot yesterday ...
... their fierce, blazing hatred for the traitor and the spy. At a little town where I stayed the other day a spy who had lived for years in the place was discovered in one of the local shopkeepers. He was shot in the public square, tied to a tree at 8 o’clock ...
... referring to Mr. “He looks like a German spy, and speaks lke one. i am sure he is a German spy. Miss Alix Levy sai she was convinced that he was a German apy, Sir Maurico himself remarked: “Of course, he is a German spy. ar will be arrested before the war ...
... Territorials for supposed spy on Bidston Hill, near the Cheshire coast, on the outskirts of Birkenhead, had fatal termination, young man named Louie Morice, of Liverpool, being shot dead comrade. alarm had been raised that there was spy the neighbourhood, sad ...