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... two nice young people find themselves playing the pari, detectives in the iieer’s familj, and the complications of love and spying, make a droll and deftly-woven story. ...
... two nice young people find themselves playing the pari, detectives in the iieer’s familj, and the complications of love and spying, make a droll and deftly-woven story. ...
... whether his attention had been drawn to the statements made ex-member of the House to tne affect that had been acting as a German spy in this country, and whether, irrespective the truth or falsity of the statements, would introduce legislation making it impossible ...
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... ard Mayor gave the comanajiri.a; nih'-rr 'he 3rd .Battalion the good wnshes the people the town and county. MISTAKEN FOR A SPY. Birmingham Schoolmaster's Adventure. A Birmingham from on Saturday that a Birmingham schoolmaster, Mr. Ixingford, had hern ...
... TO CORRESPONDENTS. A. W.—After six months. Ruler (Hockley). — ...
... passing out esamination of from the Koval .Vav.il Colle*®. Dartmouth, includes the name H.S.H. F«n«e laoui* E. A- V. “A BIT OF SPYING.” Alleged Statement of Late K.N.A.S. Subaltern. (From Our Own Correspondent.] „ Dovee, Thursday. JJie adjourned hearing of ...
... Oirl, if absent, a 24, Talk; 3.16 or ; Law; 4 1 Cant ; ‘3.00. on to Law: 4.19, FoR. NO lure. a > h40, y pr. — 4.10, Man of the Spy 2, buona 240, Far Away 3 40. Jatlander 4.30 Kis TING 140, ; 210, Cheuntres; 2.40. in Ten | ae end Away; 340, sletaliio’ dorTS- ...
... Hungarian Jew. began life thief, was in turn curate in the Church of England, and member Parliament, and has wound up as a would-be spy. Mr, Lipshytz’s recollections of Trebitsch back to when came to this country, flying from the Hungarian police, who wanted him ...
... whose businc® took him frequently across the frontier to Basel, woe accused of carrying information into foreign parts, and spying. He was tried court-martial, and received promise that his life should I e spared if made full confession. admitted haring ...
... investigations of the Secret Service Department.—Central News. [The investigation began through the disclosures at the trial of the spy, Carl Lody, that he had been provided with American passport stolen from Chicago citizen in Berlin. It alleged that the New ...
... not uniform was tried as a would-be murderer. lie was both spy and sniper—a rather raro combination. But is humorous side to espionage. Two sappers the Signals became badly infected with spy fever. Wires were being tapped and information obtained: a reward ...