BAILLIE-STEWART CASE
INTELLIGENCE NETWORK. FRENCH AND BRITISH AGENTS LONDON, April 15 The “Daily Express” says that Lieutenant Baillie-Stewart signed the full name oi his regiment at the hotel nh<->« he stayed in Berlin. Thus an agent the German Secret Service came in contact with it, A girl belonging to the French Intelligence Service at Berlin reported his do ngs to her superior, who communicated with a British intelligence agent. Henceforth every, thing Stewart did was known to the British Military Intelligence Department. ,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 18 April 1933, Page 8
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