Four men arrested in tho Isle of Wisht on a charge of espionage have been discounsel fo rtlie Director of Public Prosecutions stating, however, that people who went near fortifications—especially foreigners—should comport themselves with the utmost discretion. One of i-he men, Salba'ch, had a camera in his cossessian, hut & was statetl that it had S short focus lons, and incapable of photographing forts three miles away. The otW f hree prisoners were stated to have merely heeJ camping out. They pitched on V spot SCO yards omside »t. Ileum* Fort, having previously been warned that i-; wii= (lovi'inmcnt property. Of the four men two wr<? German, one was Lnglish, mul ono cfuno ivoin A.iri^t^rdjuu. NTAV T,KA?K FOR WF.AK LUNTIS. Or Nov*' Distcovcrr for Cohjjlk nii<l" rutfir Inthmns? apd *31 limp troubles. Prio£» 6d. an f i 3&»*
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1434, 8 May 1912, Page 8
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137Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1434, 8 May 1912, Page 8
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