BAILLIE-STEWART CASE
- HOW HE WAS TRAPPED ACTIVITIES IN BERLIN (Received April 16, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON. April 15 Tho Daily Express states that Norman Bailiie-Stewart, who has been cashiered from the Army, signed his full name and gave the name of his regiment (the Seaforth Highlanders) at the hotel where he stayed in Berlin. Thus an agent of the German Secret Service came into contact with him. It was a girl belonging to the French Intelligence Service in Berlin who reported Baillie-Stewart's doings to her superior, who communicated with a British intelligence agent. After that everything Baillie-Stcwart did was known to tho British military intelligence department.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21468, 17 April 1933, Page 9
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