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RINTELEN THE SPY.

HIS RELEASE AIMED AT. WASHINGTON, June 7. Germany has threatened reprisals against Americans unless America releases Rintelen, the German spy, ser ving a sentence in the United States. Answering ibis threat, America states that a reprisal will inevitably invite- similar action upon the great number of German subjects . in the United States. The United Press correspondent at the American front states: The result of the American attacks on the Mame is the stoppage of the German rush. The Americans defeated three divisions of Prussian and Bavarian Landwehr on three successive days. The Americans pushed forward four miles.^wmch was two. miles further than ordered, and they fell back under orders. They still hold -two and a-half mites and also an important strategic position.

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Grey River Argus, 11 June 1918, Page 3

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RINTELEN THE SPY. Grey River Argus, 11 June 1918, Page 3

RINTELEN THE SPY. Grey River Argus, 11 June 1918, Page 3

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