ALLEGED RUMOUR
... knocked him down myself ! The Captain—You may hate one with gratified before you die. The Spy—Mar I chooso the place in which I shall be shot. The raptain—fiertainly. The Spy—l wish—l wish—a in the •rm. ...
... knocked him down myself ! The Captain—You may hate one with gratified before you die. The Spy—Mar I chooso the place in which I shall be shot. The raptain—fiertainly. The Spy—l wish—l wish—a in the •rm. ...
... A BRUSSELS RUMOUR. Death of General Ton Emmioh. Brussels, Friday. unconfirmed rumour of tf(© death of General Von Eramich, the commander of the German Army the Meuee, is in circulation. The Belgians wounded at the battle Haelen are estimated at two hundred ...
... FEARED GERMAN SPY. wa, ijuite a futt.•r of excitement Lisburn on Tuesday evening when it became kaolin that the votive hail all who was suspceted of bring a German and all sorts mild rumours were bandied about. That there was uo tierasion tor grave alarm ...
... BASELESS WAR RUMOURS. In view of the many rumours current during the past few days, the Official Press bureau last night issued the following statement:— The public are warned against placing the slightest reliance on the many rumours that are current ...
... German spy and speaks like one. I am sure he is a German spy.' Alit Levy said she was convinced he was a German spy. Sir Maurice himself remarked— Of course he is a German spy, and will be arrested before the war is over and will be shot as a ...
... GERMAN SPY’S SDICIDE. VOLUNTARILY MET END HE DREADED. HIS FABEWELL MESSAGE. “THE UNKNOWN LAND OF THE EAST.” Thursday. The Press Association learns that the man Knepfarle. who has been on trial for two days the Central Criminal Court on charge of communicating ...
... a Rumour MRS. BURNYRAT’S INTERNMENT. Mr. SAMUEL, in reply to Mr. Hume-Williaras (U.), said it was not desirable to state the circumstances which led to Mrs. Burnyeat’s internment. She was released temporarily in April, when her husband was gravely iU ...
... 6, 1915. ONE - GERMAN SPY SYSTEM: 44.4.4 , A n d Ireland's Escape from Counsellors of Ruin. st* iPatri^v (SPECIAL.) Few things more remarkable than the Am , o f Captain Steglar. once a German A sp naval officer. and now a spy under arrest /°- i n New ...
... a German spy. and speaks like one. i am sure is German spy.” Miss Alls Levy said she was convinced was a German spy. Sir Maurice himself remarked** Of course, is German spy, and will arrested before the war is over, and will be shot as a spy ...
... 1 y Ba Ak & w ot accuacd eased of or of being spy. The m ary authorities decided that e was to leave the county, and issued the ider, and the witness si ned it There were ther things beside idle rumours against h, but he could not say what they were ...
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... not accused deceased of espionage or of being spy. The military authorities decided that he was to leave the county and issued the order and the witness signed it. There were other things beside idle rumours against Smith, but he could not say what they ...