GERMAN SPIES
A PLOT DISCOVERED. BY UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE. [AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z, CAUI.K ASSOCIATION.] Received .this day at 8.45 0.111 . XEVC YORK; February 20. Albert Sander and Charles Mumieburg were arrested on a charge of conspiracy to employ agents io obtain military informalion, maps, and photographs from. Creai Britain and forward iheni to Berlin. It is alleged that letters and plans were; sent to the ,United States in invisable ink. Secret service agents state that fifteen bogus newspaper men were sent to England and Ireland to act as spies. Ah clist'd stated that they merely conducted the exchange of films and war pictures.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1917, Page 7
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104GERMAN SPIES Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1917, Page 7
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