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... ALLEGED SPYING. CIIARGR AGAINST GERMAN OFFICER. The Firebug' Magi.trates on Tueaday resumed the hearing of the charge &pewit Lieu. tenant Ilelm. a German officer, unlawfully making %ketches of the fortification. near Portemouth. The evidence that Lieutenant ...
... AN ANIEHICAN SPY On the lath of Februarc then 3 died, pencefally, at th• Rol tiers' II (two, Charles K. 'tell. who acted as aie out and spy tu the Union army. Ile warn a non of admirable presence and hoe physique. Entering the army in the first year of ...
... SPY'S STORY. Chinaman, whom the Japauese smuggled into Port Arthur to act se a spy, and who escaped seven days ago, was arrested at Newchwang on Saturday night. He told the representative of a London news agency at Kao-pantee that the Russians are working ...
... THE SPY JONES. R&M,: Ivory, alias Bell, was again brought up at how-street Police-court in Louden on Nor. 13, on • charger,' being concerned in a dynamite conspiracy. A man whose name was given as Jones was examined, and gave particulars of an Ir ...
... SPYING BY SITFS DPW form of kite or kite train which lifts a man in a balloon basket to a considerable height for the purpose of observation. when the wind is too strong to employ a captive balloon. has been introduced into the French army. The arrangement ...
... SPY PERFL TRADE UNION SECRETARY SENT TO PRISON. Describing him-elf as Parliamentary secretary of the Labour Constitutional party, and a late branch secrets'' , of the National Sailors' and Firemen's Union. Rufus Randolph Royal, forty five, was brought ...
... THE SPY SYSTELI. A Prussian officer has been known to oome into Paris, and dine like any Frenchman in the Cali Riche. In the earlier weeks of the siege the Freud'. women of gay life paid many and many a visit to the Prussian lines. Then many spies At ...
... SPY But the repesling of the anticombination laws only saw a renewed outburst of violence, the only expression that the workers understood. Further legislation permitted combination but loosely penalised violence . as molesting and intimidating. ' ...
... SPY RELEASED. MO Bras &lie:. who wax sentgleed Exeter in November. 1011.4 , Ap r 041 imprieoameat for espionage been released from prion at Bri.toi. and at owe left with his solicitor for Lomb , . Schultz expre.sed appreciation of the treatment he had ...
... THE JAPANESE SPY. Mr. Lancelot Lawton has bevn in the Far East as a special correspondent. and, resdiog his novel, The Japanese spy (Grant Richards). one gathers that h• not in love with the Japanese and their ways. IE3 hero. Ralph Creyk, finds espionage ...