GERMAN SPIES IN ENGLAND.
TRIAL OF THE GOULDS
(By Electbic Telegraph—Copybioht.) (Peb Pbess Association.) Received March 5, 8.55 a.m.
LONDON, March 4. The Goulds, who were recently arrested for espionage, have been remanded till the 11th.
Mr Bodkin. K.C., stared that a letter in Gould s lettcrbook, to a correspondent, in 1903, showed that his real name was Schroce'er. He fought in the Franco-German war, and had visited most parts of Europe as n member of tho secret service for a foreign Power. Mr Bodkin remarked that Gould was a spy in Britain for many years. H« told a former schoolfellow that he was an aeent of the German Government. Letter* in hia letter book proved the payment of money, also a request for 200 marks.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9740, 5 March 1914, Page 5
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