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FEIGNED MADNESS

A CONSPIRATOR SENTENCED. (By Tsleeraph.—*Tesa Association.—Copyright). BERLIN. June 27. Jaenicke has been sentenced to six years’ Imprisonment. The doctors at the asylum concluded that he was an exceptionally accomplished simulant. Suspicion was first aroused by Jaenicke running to the window on hearing the cry “Zeppelin airship,” though he previously feigned deafness. Jaenicke. who 4s of herculean proportions, was brought to court heavily chained and tried in secret. (Jaenicke was charged with conspiring with Glauss and Elkers, a naval signaller, to sell code books to Great Britain. His two associates were tried in June last, but Jaenicke, who was a poHceman, was reported at that time to p*ve been mad).

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Southland Times, Issue 17383, 30 June 1913, Page 6

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FEIGNED MADNESS Southland Times, Issue 17383, 30 June 1913, Page 6

FEIGNED MADNESS Southland Times, Issue 17383, 30 June 1913, Page 6

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