THE AUSTRIAN TRAITOR.
| HOW HE WAS CAUGHT. I United Press 'Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copryight. I Vienna, May 31. j Redl's treachery was discovered |by accident. When .Lieutenant I Jaudric was arrested his papers inI eluded a letter from the chief of a, I foreign esuionage bureau directing him to receive letters from Redl. There was also a cypher. a:id this was used as a telegram summoning | Redl from Prague to Vienna. Real | immediately went, the detectives I following I The authorities are criticised for I failing to suspect the origin of the ! Jarge sums Eedl was spending. ITe received £IO.OOO for last winter's I work. Throughout the crisis lie | enabled Russia to reply to the inorei meuts of the Austrian forces. The ] Russian movements sometimes nnI ticipated the Austrian plans, I Three arrests have been mado in |'Vienna, and others are exniM d f Jandric was sentenced to lie itn- | prisonment in a fortress. j Received June 2, Da.m
I Vienna, June 1. I Four officers forced Recil to i r u | iiis resignation from the avm_ diui | before he left they gave < | Brown":Ug revolver. Tiie c i a lof the military authorities in j polling Redl to commit suhiue is | sharply criticised. It is su. t > i l that a"trial migiit have revealei '-- } portant claes
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10661, 2 June 1913, Page 5
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215THE AUSTRIAN TRAITOR. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10661, 2 June 1913, Page 5
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