CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE.
DOCUMENTS FOUND.
REFERRING TO BRITISH NAVY.
Br Tdcmob-Prosa Association -CoDyrleht
London, Fcbnrory 23, Tim name of tlio imtu arrest<«l <,a a charge of espionage is Frederick G o .uld. Gould's house at Soirthfu-Ul was sfcarehed, and several inmiiiiinatimi documents relating to tlio Navy fpuiiii Tho woman, who was amtstod, in possession of papers, at Cliarintj Cross Railway Station, stated tixat she had tarn up a paper contaifiliig t-lvo address of the place where sho was grtiii.fr to in Brussels, The iwfico found fragments of paper revealing' the' name "Petersen, Gould stated thai the- woman was ta.ii.iiip: a, message from him, but did not know the contents; Oould is a cigar merchant, : and a Briton, Uuth accused were hrooeht before the Court .and remanded. Gotilt'l and his wife were brought before tho Court and renuuided <» tlio espionage charge. It was stated' the. documents found referred to the British Navy. Tiia woman, denied aji.y knowledge of their contents, but .adniitted her inti-iition (to tako them in Brussels.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1993, 25 February 1914, Page 7
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168CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1993, 25 February 1914, Page 7
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