IN THE ROME OF A SPY.
To-day brings from Flushing a story of spring worthy of the imagination ot a Walter Melville (says a London paper of March 12th). , Tho Amsterdam "Telegraaf* reveal* i:-, and it is quoted by Router. A wireless installation has been found in a Flushing house. It is said to have been used there during the last two years of tho war for the German intelligence service. The installation M ay in the upper of the house, the ground floor of _ which was occupied by an belonging to the Dutch naval authorities. The owner of the wireless had made a Jiole in tho floor in which he could hide the apparatus in case of danger. It would then be in tho attic of the navy office, where the police would never have thought of looking for it.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16520, 12 May 1919, Page 4
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