SUSPECTED AS A SPY.
.*. Amongst the passengers by the Tuscaiiia of the Cunard line, which arrived at Nei York recently, was Mrs. Mary Krah, wh was detained for five days in England be cause of a suspicion that she was a Ger man spy. The British officials came by this ide because the woman did not have an; passport. She was to have started for th United States on board the Orduna, o the Cunard line, but the officials detainei her. It was not until a thorough investi gation of her movements was made an< Mr. Walter H. Page, American Ambassa dor at London, had made an appeal tha she was released.* ; "'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16046, 12 October 1915, Page 9
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