SPYING
... SPYING 1 think, ...
... SPYING 1 think, ...
... SPYING ON PRISONERS. AvstKsdav, Saturday. General von Keseel, the Berlin commander, has issued order threatening with one year’s imprisonment with hard labour any person who knowingly gives refuge to military or civil prisoner and does not denounce him ...
... DOCTOR AS SPY. COURT PHYSICIAN DISMISSED BY THE BULGARIAN KING. Petrocrad, Tuesday. According news from Sofia. King Ferdinand has dismissed his medical adviser, Dr. Groetxel, who for twelve years had been in attendance upon his Majesty. -is stated that ...
... DANISH SPY. .Copenhagen’, September 2*2. report from Gefle, Sweden, states that Roth Nielsen, a Danish citizen, has been sentenced to four years’ hard labour for furnishing foreign Power with news regarding Swedish war yuunoDUvrcsi during July August ...
... Spying by Wireless. The authorities here and at Pari* have called the attention, the Governments of Spain and the United States to the fact that the German wireless stations on Spanish and American ierritory are used in violation of the neutrality of ...
... SPY’S SUICIDE. EVIDENCE AT THE INQUEST ON SNQUIiiV. LIFEBOAT THAT WAS LEAKING LIKE A SIEVE. CALLOUSNESS OP THB SUBMARINE CKBW. The enquiry into the loss the Cider Dempster Jincr Fftlabe, torpedoed by German submarine the morning of March 28th, 66 miles ...
... SPY PERIL. LORD CHANCELLOR & THE DEFENCE ...
... INCITING TO SPY. Thf Hague, Wednesday. The trial began here yesterday a Swiss named Dirks for inciting young people to commit espionage and render other services the German 4rmy.—Reuter. The funeral of Thomas Marshall, wellknown Array veteran, took place ...
... The Spy Danger. operation of searching took a quarter of hour, and was told in a comforting sort of way that I was lucky. This to th© accompaniment of harrowing tales of what women have to go through. Apparently our friend theenemy, although he has docent ...
... OVERHEARD BY SPY. ENGLISH WOMAN IMPRISONED FOR CRITICISING THE KAISER. A party 66 British and children and few men reached Holland to-day from Brussels and other parts Belgium, route for England, states the Daily Chronicle’s special correspondent in Amsterdam ...
... FOR A SPY. Incidents in the life a Birmingham corporal, who is on the staff of a brigade headquarters, are contained in the following letter, which sent the Birmingham Gazette The -writer. Corporal A. Allen, 281, Burbury-street, Lozells, says: The ...
... Spy Caiipht. 1 can state absolute fact, Lincoln declares, that British ships transmitted .vi re less messages not knowing that tliev reported (heir own fleets’ movements. This oii le was used frequently until one wireless spy was caught the British ...