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By Telegraph. —Press Assn. —Copyright, LONDON’. April M. The hearing of tin- charges of espionage against Crederick and Maud Gould has concluded. The Grown did not offer evidence against -Mrs Gould, who w.aa acquitted. Her husband pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to six years imprisonment and recommended for deportation. Sir .1. A. Simon said Gould had been, twelve years in the German army, and had won tlie Iron Cross. He had been a spy in Kngland since 1000. GBU.MAX SPI IvS SlO XT KX C ED. BliltHlN, April '• Keller received eight years' and Strub tend Waiter each six years' imprisonment for espionage at l.eipzig and selling gtui parts to TTanee.
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Southland Times, Issue 17619, 6 April 1914, Page 5
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116ESPIONAGE Southland Times, Issue 17619, 6 April 1914, Page 5
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