THE SPY TREBITSCH
. ATTEMPT TO INTERVIEW TOT. • . . KAISJ2R, Trebitscli "Lincoln." the former British M.l\ and Germim agent, who was .released from prison in Engkin<i» Aff »t, arrived at Amerongen on September JJ from Germany..' in the company of another German, who i-cgisteved as : Kerr Anderson." . As to the identi} latter there .was much sccrecj, but lie is believed to occupy a inoinirient p'ace among Geimaii Monarchists. On ma wav to Amerongen from Berlin, rrebitsch conferred with a number of Germans at The Hague. Trebitscli and Anoerson were met at Amerongen bv General Domliiers, Avlio has succeeded General von Bndorff as the -cx-Kaisers chier aide-de-. C, Trebitsch, while refusing to talk to a newspaper representative about his visit to Amerongen, expressed tho belief that tho bitter feeling between Germany ana Great Britain .would not end for a long time. He said; ".I told tho British authorities, in .writing, that I wuld dovote mv life tolivorki.iAj against England. I am alreadv beginning." Tho authorities at Bcntirck Castlo state that neither Trebitscli nor'Anderson saw tho exKaiser, nor was oven within tho Castla gi'ounds. . __
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 8
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