A TRAITOR. FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S CRIMES
By TeJecraph.- Prftss Association.— Copyright. (Received February 24, 8.55 a.m.) PARIS', 23rd February. Lieutenant Ullmo -was sentenced to transportation for life and military degredatiori. " In the court's opinion he did not succeed in actually divulging any secrets. Tlie prisoner pleaded that women and opium were the cause of the" crimes. Among the chargos 'against Lieuteiiant Ullmo was one to tho effect that he had endeavoured to s&ll to Germany plans of the Toulon Harbour. However, the German Government thought the price askod' was top high, and Ho deal was made. Ullmo was in command of a torpedo boat.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 7
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103A TRAITOR. FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S CRIMES Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 46, 24 February 1908, Page 7
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