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. ...
... SPYING in BELGIUM as a FINE ART By E. van Isacker. The Germans have brought spying to a fine art. The word spying is an ugly one. I notice that the Germans usually designate these men and women as agents or observers. In no country have their activities ...
... In the Pay of the Kaiser. REVELATIONS OF A WOMAN SPY'S LIFE IN FRANCE. (By E. E. 11. in Reynolds's Newspaper.). It has more than once been stated that the chief, or at least one of the leading lights, of the German Secret Service is a woman, and, on ...
... FIELD HOW TO ARRANGE TYRES AN UNRECORDED SPY HUNT. An Important Discovery. Very welcome from every point of view is the news that an immense oil-field has been dis covered in Northern Alberta, Canada. Rumours, it is true, have been flying about for some ...
... THE PASSER-BY. spy has spread to the hospital*. and the Midland Medical Journal” learns that four definite case* have been discovered, and it is probable that there are many other so-called nurses who are using opportunities which present themselves to ...
... allay ocuriosity or feelings of apprebension a ‘‘ Reporter’’ representative has taken the trouble of inquiring into certain rumours which have become noieed abroad through Ashton and district, and we can confidently state that — No' aeroplane or airship ...
... House Mear Teignmouth Lord Ronaldshay has inquired of the Home Secretary how many of the twenty ringleaders of the German spy organisation who were taken up at the beginning of the war hay* been tried ? Have they been tried by court-martial, and what ...
... in House Near Teignmouth Lord Ronaldsbay has inquired of tbe Home Secretary how many of the twenty ringleaders of the German spy organisation who were taken up at the beginning of the war been tried Have they been tried court-martial, and what sentences ...
... STATESMEN. t Paris, Saturday. . The Matin publishes the following from Rome under date February 5: In regard to the rumours spread around the recent lettc; of signor Giolitti in the 'Tribuna. and the part Prince on low may have played in this incident ...
... recently. Several are reported to have been sunk, and one towed into an English harbour. Just Rumour. :t would be interesting to know i: there is any truth in the rumour that] a big American firm which has got the lion’s share of orders from the English War ...
... Str . ' : 4 , Stuttgart , sends a declaration by foreigners who havo been living for many v ^ ears in Germany contradicting rumours of illegal treatment of foreigners in the German Empire , and which had been spread without the German boundaries . The d ...
... She must have oil; when her stock exhausted she becomes a mere helpless hulk the me&y the first enemy who sights her. It is rumoured in Liverpool that succeeded in replenishing her oil-tanks from a Danish steamer, which supplied her either willingly or under ...