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... SPY’S FUTILE APPEAL, •Ji - I ' l ■W* mar Obon, a . ~*' >* ntcnca four years’ . ...
... ANOTHER SPY SHOT. The Press Bureau last night issued the following statement: The prisoner Robert Rosenthal, who on July 6 was tried a general court martial charges of espionage, was found guilty and sentenced to death. The sentence was duly confirmed ...
... ANOTHER SPY TRIAL TO-MORROW. The trial of Robert Rosenthal, (he alleged naval spy will take place to-morrow at the Westminster GuSdhaLL The public will be admitted during a portion the trial. Major-General Lord Choylcsmore th« president the court. The ...
... THE TRIAL OP AN ALLEGED NAVAL SPY. ...
... es. We beg all our employe* to do what the country expects them *o do, and never to get itred of denouncing every possible spy.—Exchange. FINANCIAL ASPECT OF THE WAR. LORD ST. ALDWYN’S WARNING ...
... wore Professor Schneider, Deputy Director the Vatican 'Museum, and his brother, who, it ie stated, PRIESTS ACQUITTED CHARGE SPYING, Rome, July 26. A court-martial at Bari has acquitted tih« i priests who were recently arrested a, charge of espionage. The ...
... appreciate precise manner in which irxnooant is broken-up and in melodrama), and the wife’s rejected lover and persecutor, German spy posing naturalised Englishman. The most exciting scene takes place e cha.eau hospital, where it is ditcovered that wounded soldiers ...
... civilian by the name of Nykiel (tuberculous), who claims that he is an Australian; but he is under suspicion of being a Polish spy. A number of British soldiers were ready make complaints in regard to treatment at the time of their capture or soon thereafter ...
... This book ought to the hands everybody and every public library.’' THE SECRETS OF THE GERMAN WAR OFFICE. By KARL GRAVES, Late Spy u» tin* German Government, Popular Edition. Is. net. Telia the Author's Missions Germany and Amonc* for BRITISH SECRET SERVICE ...
... to bring before the mind the unsuspected difficulties and treachery which hav® to b© faced by the Allies a result the German spy system. The company was well balanced and did its work well. Mr. Vernon Watson was responsible tor clever mimicry of prominent ...
... they cut line Wilhelmetal the next day, and that it was oompara-rively easy going from there Windhuk.—Exchange. An Austrian spy. named has been sentenced at Naples to four i.-iprisonaiMit and fine. THE LATEST WAR NEWS RC.- AFTER COINd TO PRESS WILL BE ...
... •aked that the defendant* should restrained from e>. u.n ting pnbi.so • * Weekly July oouiaioing the article entitled ‘’Lady a Spy-Catcher. or tha» portion the article which related the plaimiH. The libel o.>mplaiDed was in •h•• article, which had a tub-heading ...