NOTORIOUS SPY
BECOMES BUDDHIST ABBOT. TREBITSCH LINCOLN’S TOUR. (Received' 9 a.m.) 1 ' " :, ' Trebitkeh. Lincoln, formerly a member; of tllfe British House of Commons, and notorious as- a spy in the Great War; is due to • arrive at Victoria, British Columbia, on Monday as a Buddhist abbot. He and six monks are on their way to establish a Buddhist temple in; Germany. As Lincoln proposes to lecture on a tour •of Canada, the immigration au- ' thorities are considering his status.
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Northern Advocate, 9 April 1934, Page 5
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