THE JAPANESE SPY STORY.
CONSULS ACCOUNT CONFIRMED
United Press Association—Per Electric Telegraph—Copvrigbt. THURSDAY ISLAND. Feb. 10. In refertr.ee to the discovery of defence pians it is now stated ?hat when the captain of the Australian faund thai he had left two passengers behind, he went to their cabin to secure their effects intact, s-nd found a box lying optsj with certain papers and plans exposed. These were reports of ;he Sydney Harbour Trust with plans of the wharves sind s>h<ds. REPORT BY THK CUSTOMS. Received 4.51 p.m.. "Februarv 11th. MELBOURNE. February 11. The "Defence D<p..rl:i:crt have seceived a iep«rt front the Customs at TfturMVjy Island confirming the thtory that the plans found amonc She .Japanese passengers'" luggage we:e Sydney Harbour Trust ske!che:^.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12901, 12 February 1906, Page 5
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122THE JAPANESE SPY STORY. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12901, 12 February 1906, Page 5
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