MILITARY TRAITORS.
SELLING SECRETS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Romo, June 19. At tho trial at Messina of Captain Erieoloes!, who, with his wife, was arrested in July last on a chergo of selling to France plans of mobilisation and fortifications of Sicily and Calubria, Ericolessi declared that bo rejected scornfully the overtures of a foreigner named Villier, whereupon Villier was called to confront. him, and testified that he masqueraded at the instance of tho Government ns a foreign Secret Service agent, and bribed Ericolessi, who gave information of the highest, Ericolessi and his wife almost oollapsed at this confrontation.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1486, 21 June 1905, Page 2
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