Espionage.
[(Jolted Press Anooietion] (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright) (Received 8 55 a.m, To-day) LONDON, March 4 Tbe Goulds, who were arrsstad on a charge of espionage, hare been remanded till tbe 11th iast Bodkin stated that a letter in Gould’s letterbook to a oorres poodeot, in 1903, showed that his real namo was Shroeder. He fought iu tbe Franoo German war and visited most parts of Europe as a member of tLe Secret Service for a foreign Power Bodkin remarked that Gould was a spy in Britaio for many years. He told a former sohoolfellow that be was an agent of tbe German Government. Letters in his letterbook proved tbe payment of money. Also a request for 200 marks.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 6161, 5 March 1914, Page 3
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118Espionage. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 6161, 5 March 1914, Page 3
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