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*UBTJIAI,IAN AND N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION. french r:trl sentenced. BERLIN'. Fob. 12. The Supremo Court. :it Leipriy; «»n----tonf cm I Mademoiselle ltrusis, a beantifnl French dancer, to ten Tours' imprisonment for ospionayo. It is aly li’KOtl that-. after a. love affair with a Dorman secret, officer. Mdile Brtisis scut to France information royardinj; Dormany's military .activities. the mirxia.wn. LONDON'. Feb. 12. I)r Moorlield, a Tin ruber ol the Heiehstay. ucropluucd from Berlin to London to interview Mr Ramsay MacDonald reoardine the Rhineland. k SEQUEL TO OKI!MAX SEAMEN'S STB IK K. ["The Times” Service.J 'Received this day at 9.15 a.m.) LONDON, February IT A Mumbtiry telegram .states that the Dorman .seamen who had been on striae in Enyhmd. and who claimed English lates of pay, had an unexpected reception when they arrived at. Humblin'. They were immediately arrested, hrouelit into Court and eharyed with mutiny while on foreign service. They were sentenced to terms of two to four weelcs imprisonment.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1924, Page 3
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161GERMAN NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1924, Page 3
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