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! SPY IX LIVERPOOL. LETTER FROM A GENERAL. (Received October 25, 5.5 p.m.) London, October 24. George Bullet, a German, has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment at Liverpool for representing himself to be a Frenchman. He had in his possession a letter from a general in Poland, acknow- . lodging information sent to him. The genera!, in a letter, added: " I thought you had gone to the war in the paid service of England." GUNS IN AX ORCHARD. WHAT OFFICER DUG UP. ENEMY'S PREPARATIONS. 'Received October 25, 7.20 p.m.) London. October 24. • A farmer residing in a district which was recently under German occupa- . tion, tells how a German officer whom * he recognised as formerly employed i in the district, took charge of an | orchard, wherefrom fifty cases 0 | , rifles and ammunition were dug U P- : j: [ and also cases of shells and parts o : field guns. The orchard was owned g by a German, who disappeared Ofifgl the eve of the war. ■..<
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15749, 26 October 1914, Page 6
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