WEAPONS OF WAR.
OFFICIAL SPYING ALLEGED. (CKITED TRESS ASSOCIATION—BT ELECTS 10 telegraph—copybight.) LONDON, May 10. "Since 1 , 1914 Governments liavo dis-: covered the advantage of secrecy, and no(jody knows what.gas, bomb, or aero- 1 ,plane ,wo will, have to meet iu wartime," said Professor;o.' Delislo Burns (Stevenson Lecturer in Citizenship at the "University; of Glasgow), at the ; Ro.tarians' Conference. "Consequently thero is an immense amount of official spying among members of the League of Nations."
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20234, 12 May 1931, Page 10
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