WOMAN SUV’S STORY. BRUSSELS. Aug. 20. Towards the end of duly a beautiful
woman giving her name as Mine do Kramer, and ' claiming t" be a Rel- i giait. arrived at a Brussels lintel. The police later found that she was idenli- t eal with Eraiteisea I’listorm, who acted ( iei a Herman spy in Belgium ami Switzerland during the war and was imprisoned in Switzerland and finally expelled. To the police she said that she hail been for the last two years the misIress of a Belgian consular nliieial in (Stockholm, who carried on all illicit alcohol trade and procured passports for his friends to facilitate this. She further staled that he sent her to Berlin recently with a panel of forged passports for Bolshevist emissaries wishing to go to Belgium. As a result of those statements the elficinl in question was recalled to I'ruvsels and was arrested on Friday, fie denied everythin" excepting Unit lie forget! the passport for Franetsca Pli,storm.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1921, Page 3
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162Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1921, Page 3
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