GERMAN PLOTTERS
ERHARDT’S “MEAN TRICK.” - MORE ARRESTS MADE. Australian and N Z Cable Association BERLIN, July 25. In sentencing Princess Marguerite Hohenlohe-Oerlingen to six months' imprisonment for sheltering Erhardt, the Judge pointed out that the trial had proved beyond doubt the close intimacyl between the princess and the escapee A political offence such as the leaders of the organisation might commit bad not any relation to personal honour; but Erhardt had committed a mean trick in perjuring himself and persuading the princess to do likewise. A sequel to tho imprisonment of Princess Hchenlohe is the arrest of Baron Busch Lohe and the Baroness, who is an Englishwoman. They are charged with having been concerned in effecting the escape of Erhardt. They were completely surprised, and did not submit without a struggle.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11582, 27 July 1923, Page 6
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131GERMAN PLOTTERS New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11582, 27 July 1923, Page 6
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