ESPIONAGE CASES.
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.) (Received April 4, 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, April 3. The Crown did not offer evidence against Mrs Gould on the charge of espionage. Her husband pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to six years' deportation. Sir J. A. Simon said that Gould had been twelve years m the German •Army. He had won the Iron Cross. He had been a spy m England since 1900. BERLIN. April 3. . Keller was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment and^ Strub and , Walter each to six years, for espionage at ■ Leipzig, and wiling gun parts to France.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13348, 4 April 1914, Page 3
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