ESPIONAGE.
ANOTHER TRIAL IN GERMANY. United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyrij^i LONDON, June 27. A Berlin nwssage says-that the triftl of Glaufis bos commenced in camera *i Leipsig. He is accused of conspiring with Ehrlers, a navy signaller, to sell to Great Britain German naval code books. His accomplice, a policeman named Jaenicke, has gone mad. (In March last a Berlin messago said that Glauss, a policeman, had been sentenced to six years' imprisonment and ten years' loso of honour at Aurich for larceny. When being extradited from London he pleaded not to be extradited on the ground that he was wanted for espionage.) (Received June 29, 12.40 a.m.) BERLIN, June 28. Ehrlers has been sentenced to si? years' imprisonment for betraying naval secrets.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15968, 29 June 1912, Page 11
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123ESPIONAGE. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15968, 29 June 1912, Page 11
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