SPY SENTENCED TO DEATH
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... me to death for a plot in war. It is a great satisfaction to me not to be treated as a spy. T had righteous judg = es, and I shall die as an officer, not as a spy.’ The “ Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung ” expresses dissatisfaction with the American report ...
... Bebind it ties terrible story of how 500 French soldjers neg in a chvreh, were betrayed by a Gert nernisse is a village be- spy tween Pervyse nd Dixmude eonsider- able num soldiers were situ- ater the In a vill such as this there are hot sufficient quarters ...
... ORDER The military and police authorities have nt last taken drastic action against naturalised Germans smi Austrians on the spy danger. ast coast, with a view to minimising the Notices to quit were served on Tuesday y the police, acting for the wilitary ...
... genuine desire to celebrate the festival. Real joy was only manifested where soldiers were on leave.— Central News. TO ENTER A SPY ATTEMPTS QGQIBRALTAR Seville, Thursday.—Reports appear of a daring attempt by a German to enter Gibraltar. Disguised as a Moor ...
... discovered how the shell was introduced into the wagon, but we must reckon with the possibility that this was the work of a spy. We must reckon also with repeated.”’ the probability that such attempts will be FOUR GERMANS WITH A BOMB. New Orleans, Wednesday ...
... bho more civilian experiments with straieg wine had been lost and r r wit ch we had uo equivalent. ed out, was still an The spy perl, he intense and daa r and it would be seen in its most serious aspect if ever ihe to this country. We dia Germans Bot a ...
... attack wa speed, as the car had to After a burst of activity in dealing be taken quite clos to the German trenches. with the Spy Peril, Mr. McKenna, The Germans were surprised one bright to see a low slate-coloured car come like the Fat Boy in “ Pickwick ...
... through with continuous rain. As an 18- year-old and medical man I was unjustly taken prisoner, but here every German is a spy.” Luz said he was led to write in invisible ink at the instigation of other prisoners and by the desire to learn how his two ...
... one of our batteries took the opportunity of opening fire on a German werking party. ina and caused considerable Lvidence of spying on the part of civilians was obizined on this day. A man in plain clothes was observed in hostile trenches pointing out our ...