GERMAN NAVAL SECRETS.
DREADNOUGHT ARMAMENT.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright
Berlin, June 14. It is semi-officially stated that Krueger, an ex-naval constructor, has'been sentenced to three months' imprisonment in a fortress for communicating to Britain details of the armament of Dreadnoughts.
The Court, which sat at Nassau, took into consideration the fact that the State had not been injured thereby. It is understood, unofficially, that Krueger, after leaving the State service, joined the AngloAmerican Company, and communicated details which it required before tendering for a supply of machinery. He was not accused of treasonable intent.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14708, 16 June 1911, Page 5
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