A REMARKABLE STORY
CAREER OF A PSEUDO-BRITISH OFFICER, By Telegraph—Press Association-Oopyrijht (Rcc. July 30, 5.20 p.m.) , London, July 29. In tlio House of Commons, Sir A. B. Marlcham referred to the case of one Richwald, who had changed his name to Blacker. . Ho was a son of Krupp's coniidential representative in London, yet as Major Blacker he had been sent to India' four months before tho war, and made assistant military secretary to tho Commander-in-Chief, and had access to confidential information. When war broke out he was promoted.to bo Chief of tho Intelligence Department of tho Indian Corps, which was sent out to France.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 5
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104A REMARKABLE STORY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 31 July 1915, Page 5
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