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HEADQUARTERS AT LILLE
AVENUE OF.COMMUNICATION.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)
(AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION'!) PARIS, 17th March. The police at Lille discovered a private house with 14 telephone wires, where four German clerks were in telephonic communication between Paris and Germany. This was the headquarters of the German raid upon the franc. The owners paid 1000 francs daily on
trunk calls, and this fact first directed
police attention to the place. All books * and documents in fche house were seized.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 7
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81TRACED TO GERMANY Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 66, 18 March 1924, Page 7
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