SPY AT GIBRALTAR
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... THE SPY PERIL. To the Editor of The Standard. Sir,—lt is with very grave apprehension that we the Germans in England being allowed to take up posts again, such as waiters, etc. The spy peri: is in our very midst, and surely all precautions ought to ...
... SPY PLAY “The Cingalee” has beer adding considerably to the gaiety of Ipswich during what would otherwise have been a very dull week, for reasons which need mnot be emphasised amony those whese business or pleasure takes them into the streets in the evening ...
... DONCASTER SPY. ,, Suspect Proves to be of Unsound Mind. man named Edward Einowles, described as a travelling musician, came up remand at the Doncaster West Riding Court to-day charged under Defence of the Realm Act with attempting to obtain information ...
... THE BEAUTIFUL SPY. A THRILLING ROMANCE OF WORLD WIDE/ WAR. By G. B. HARRIS. ...
... SPY IN KHAKI. | While walking down one of the principal “mM:n.abuhv.qumwv ‘”.mmwh fave and figure she to remember a 8 having soen before. In o momen: she identified bim ux(‘mmbhddutm.hu:’mA IWWAM‘?d m on the iady going up to spesk to Mm he quickly turned ...
... THE GERMAN SPY Showing bow Britwh diplomacy outwitted German cunning, one hour before the Declaration of War, August 4th, the British Embassy in Berlin. G. SINCLAIR, The Beal Comedian. ...
... AS A SPY. THE CROWN PRINCE'S TOURS AN ENGLISH LADY MAKES SOME SURPRISING REVELATIONS. Tho mo*fc astounding volume of revelations about Anglo-German affairs yet published in llritain What Found Out in the House of Gorman Prince.” written An English Governess ...
... THE BEAUTIFUL SPY. By G. B. HARRIS. ihe churcicters in Ihia a lory purely inary. GHAPTKR In Which ■ i;kuhi!K SiNfi.MR Tom Johnson ...
... THE VILLAGE Spy. On occasion, however, Abbots Clayton's imagination can be brisk. Mr. Thomas Hardy writes of One of those sequestered spots outside the gates of the world where may usually be found more meditation than action, and more listlessness than ...
... THE SPY PEST. Officers on leave from the front report that th* spy system is rampant, writes tho Club Window Gossip in the Liverpool Post” to-day. The day before tho German air raid Dunkirk all ti* Allied aeroplanes except ono the vicinity had been injured ...
... SENTENCED FOR SPYING A message received in Paris announces the condemnation for espionage three Germans. Ficke and Giuudier were death, aud to penal servitude for ...