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“Members” Of Nazi Spy Ring
(Rec. 6.30 pm.) NEW YORK, Sept. 9. At the trial of 16 alleged members of the Nazi spy ring in the United States, a Witness, William Sebold, a German by birth, claimed that he posed as a German spy and gave the Gestapo false information about the secrets of American aeroplanes. Sebold said he received from Hamburg Instructions to erect a special radio station at Long Island. Sebold Informed the United States Governinpnt after which the Federal Bureau of Investigation built a radio station aid cleared about 300 messages from and to the German spy centre at Ham- ' A g United States attorney, Harold Kennedy, alleged that one of the 16 accused gave Germany details of the fftmous United States Norden bomb (%ht.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CL, Issue 22065, 11 September 1941, Page 5
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