FRAUDULENT PASSPORTS IN AMERICA
GERMAN SPY "CAUGHT WITH } THE GOODS." i (By 'l'elcgraph—Press Assn.—Copyright.) ii London, June 8. f The first definite confirmation of the b suspicion that fraudulent American. ? passports were heing issued by some- 11 one acting on tho authority of ttie ? German Government lias been placed m ji the hands of the military authorities. : Robert Rosenthal, a spy, was arrest- « ed, it'lien about to leave England, travelling on a passport issued by Captain '■ Prieger. , _ . 1 Rosenthal admitted that Prieger issued United States passports m anv nam© printed in the propci foi m and on the correct parchment. For this t purpose forged dies reproducing tho t seal of the United States were utilised, a After his confession Rosenthal at- t tempted to commit suicide by strang- r ling with the bed-clotliinfe m las cell, f DANISH SPY~AT~PLYMOUTH. t London, June 8. R Abdon Juppe, a Dane, has been ar- » rested at Plymouth for trying to elicit ' naval information. Ho possessed an apparatus capable of tapping telegraphic J and sending telephonic messages. • ===== j
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 6
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175FRAUDULENT PASSPORTS IN AMERICA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 6
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