THE SPY FEVER
RAMPANT IN FRANCE.
SEEKING • DEFENCE . SECRETS,
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• LONDON, May 15,' i The i“Daily Express” Paris 'correspondent says France is in the grip ut the spy fever, recalling the period of the Dreyfus case, • There is not a day without a suspect being' arrested on a charge of «py«»g for Germany or Italy. It is alleged that there are, hundreds of Alsatians in Germany's p *y, and foreign workers ar© coming to the fortified areas in Alsace, in order to discover the secrets of a chain of underground forts stretching from the English Channel" to the "Vosges. J hese cogt three hundred mil I fan sterling, and enables a whole Army Corps to live 150 feet underground, fully provisioned for a year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1933, Page 6
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