A HEAVY PINE
CARRYING LETTERS FOR. GERMANS.
(By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.)
(Rec. May 14, 9.15 p.m.)
Sydney, May 14,
Simon, who was arrested on the 11th, was fined £100, and Bruhn was discharged. The evidence disclosed that Simon arrived by tho Sonoma, and the Customs offioers discovered beneath the false bottom of liis locker a number of German newspapers and letters for various persons, mostly Germans in Sydney and One letter was addressed to the American Vice-Consul in Sydney, and the military authorities refused a request for the delivery of this letter.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2462, 15 May 1915, Page 6
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91A HEAVY PINE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2462, 15 May 1915, Page 6
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