SECOND EDITION. CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE.
THE CASE AGAINST THE GOULDS. Press Association—Telegraph—CopyrigbReceived March 5, 8.55 a.m. LONDON. .March 4. The Goulds, who were arrested on : charge of espionage, hate been remand ctl till the 11th in.st. Mr Bodkin state: thaj, a letter in Gould’s letter book to ; correspondent in 11)03 showed tint: hi rial name was Sehroeder. ami Lh..t hj fought in the Franco-German war, am Usitcd most parts of Europe as a. m«;ia her of tile secret service for a lor.’ii.: Power. Mr Hodkjn remark -d that Genic was a spy in Britain for u an■. r> lie told a former sc’icoifMmw ■; •: . hj was an agent lor the (■> im i i t • rernent. His letters and letterbook proved the payment of ninin y. also a nonest In; 200 marks. A married couple. Frederick and Alan 1 Could, wore arrested on Monday of las; week and charged with hating obtained and attempted to communicate certain information that was ralea!:;' d to be oi use to an cnetnv. Airs Goald, who appeared to be ill. plead.si to be allowed to go homo to attend to her chi'dren. Tlio woman was granted bail, and the hearing of the case was adjournisl.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14233, 5 March 1914, Page 7
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199SECOND EDITION. CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14233, 5 March 1914, Page 7
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