SPIES IN THE RUHR.
SABOTAGE COMMITTED.
Renter. BERLIN. April 20. A court-martial at Mayence on a number of persons accused of espionage and sabotage in the Ruhr in June, 1923, ended in 12 receiving sentences varying from three to 20 years' hard labour. Nine were sentenced to from one to live years imprisonment. Two were condemned to death, and six were sentenced to 20 years hard labour. ______
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18690, 22 April 1924, Page 7
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