English ex-M.P
... (surrender X $ j , or. condition that he is regar erfdj political refugee, and not - 5. f England, where, he would be executed as spy- News. ...
... (surrender X $ j , or. condition that he is regar erfdj political refugee, and not - 5. f England, where, he would be executed as spy- News. ...
... maltreating the agent provocateur. Finally proof was obtained that the supposed recruiter for the Belgian Army was dangerous spy, and the real denouncer of Miss Cavell. Some one then took upon himself the task avenging the heroic nurse, and justice was ...
... and those among n6ln^'s ho had counted on v *I*t itself in our Pendancy received rude 1 f , ' being once more ° me thafc word spy is ° ground. Mure disaffection which might His heard, and which had Nil Ps led to crime, were thunderous wave r °^' from the ...
... apprenticeship, went Italy and imi proved his talent by working under some of the best masters. While there was suspected being spy. and wa* thrown into prison. his release he returned to England, not, however, until he had travelled much ou the Continent ...
... Power which for years with, subtlety, craft, cunning, ingenuity worthy the powers of darkness, has been plotting and planning, spying and lying for the day, enemy whose only ideal was the consummation their desires, and whose only Law was tha end justifies ...
... Cambridge. told a representative the treatment to winch was subjected soon after war broke out. was mistaken crowd for Russian spy, he said. someone hit the head with stick, . knocking me unconscious in the gutter. Strange to say, a man pulled the tire alarm ...
... apparently warned Blake not so. I His lordship, however, was satisfied harm came to the country from it. The man was not trying to spy. .wore the uniform for a week when sbonld not have done so. it was out and to please the gin who liked to see him dressed l:k ...
... show payments to various persons who have figured prominently in the activities German agents in America, and a t least of one spy, the man Kopferle, who com-, mitted suicide in an English prison. Several large payments were made to! yon Papen Count Bernstorff ...
... drove him back to camp at the point of the bayonet. His suspicions were amply j ustiiied, for his prisoner proved be a German spy. HOLSWORTHY. At the Y.P.A. the Rev. E. Prowse gaye an address on The Advantages Disadvantages. The solo into Thy hands, ...