STATE SECRETS. THEFT OF FRENCH DOCUMENTS.
MAIMON'S ADMISSIONS. HAMPERING GERMAN SCHEMES. By Teletrapn.— Press Association.— Copyright (Received April 12, 9 a^m.) PAEIS, 11th April. Under examination by ihe examining magistrate, Maimon (a Mohammedan, naturalised in England), who, with Pal' Her (his- secretary) and Rouefc (a clerk iv thft French Ministry for Foreign, Affairs), is charged with stealing French State documents and offering to sell them > to other Powers, admitted communicating a summary of the RussoGerman agreement arrived at at Potsdam to a London evening paper. Th© summary was in Rouet's handwriting, and therefore could only have emanated from him. Maimon added that he had forwarded the particulars to London with the object of serving French and English interests and hampering German schemes.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 7
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122STATE SECRETS. THEFT OF FRENCH DOCUMENTS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 7
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