WAR TRAITORS
THE BETRAYER OF NURSE CAVELL
ACCUSED'S STORY UNDER EXAMINATION
By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright Paris, August 20. Quien, who is charged with Having betrayed Nurse Cavell to tliei Germans,' slnteil under examination at liis trial that lio gave tho French Military Attache at Tho Hague information concerning powder factories. He begged? to be allowed io return to France, but the Attache kept .him, declaring tha't*"he. needed his services. Quien further alleged having received money-from various missions, and that ho was able to travel without papers—Aus.-N.Z. Cabla Assn.
JUDET OF "ECLAIR" Paris, August 26. The "Petit Parisian" has created a sensation by publishing a telegram sent by von Jagow (tho Orman Foreign "Miniate'.') on December 11, 1914, to the German High Commissioner, voif. de.r] Laneken, at Brussels, stating his to win Judet (the editor of the newspaper "Eclair") over, and added had consented to place, his .whole influence at Germany's disposal for propaganda purposes for two million francs. Von Jagow, iii tho telegram, asked for von der Lancken's opinion.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 285, 28 August 1919, Page 5
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170WAR TRAITORS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 285, 28 August 1919, Page 5
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