TRADING WITH ENEMY.
AN EDINBURGH CASE.
In the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh, recently, William Drummond Dick was sentenced to five years' penal servitude for attempting to obtain orders for coal for a Berlin firm.
Dick was convicted on a letter he had written to a hotel porter in Gothenburg, enclosing another letter which he asked should be forwarded to Berlin. In the enclosed letter were orders for large cargoes of coal.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15821, 19 January 1915, Page 9
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