THE ESPIONAGE BOOM.
SCHULTZ’S CASE. London, August 30. The police permitted Schultz, to vcLgrapli to 'lolder announcing his arrest, and requesting him to assure the polict that the charge of espionage was untrue. 'folder has not replied. Numann, a German waiter, is unable to explain how the letter addressed to Tobler at Ostend came under the cover of his house. He declared that his wife dealt with his correspondence and he did not know what became of the contents. The wife was subpienacd, but was too ill to appear. DANISH BOAT SEIZED. Bcrling, August 29. A Danish ship’s boat has been seised near Kiel, and five arrests made for suspected espionage. August 30. The. two Englishmen who were aboard the Danish boat, which were merely pleasuring, have been released. FURTHER ARRESTS. (Received 31, 9.20 a.in.) - Vienna, August 30. Dalfoz./.e, a lawyer, and a woman named Tomasini, have been arrested in Tyrol and at Trieste respectively, on a charge of espionage. Thev are M collusion, it is understood. Tomasini had been in communication with several officers.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 13, 31 August 1911, Page 5
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