ESPIONAGE.
TRIAL OF A GERMAN
United Press Axsociation—By Eloctric Telegraph—CoprTight. LONDON. November 3. Schultz, the Gorman accused of espionage at Portsmouth, has been tried at Exeter and sentenced to 21 division.
months' imprisonment in the eeoond
Sir Bufus Isaacs, for tho prosecution, told an amnsing story of Schultz's devicea to secure naval cecrots.
Th« Chief Justice referred to the friendly relations between Germany and Britain, and stated that since no real harm had been done, he had imposed v lighter sentence than accused deserved.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14193, 6 November 1911, Page 7
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