THE BERLIN THEFT
BIG MONEY PAID. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph-Copyright). LONDON} Octpbei-,,;24, ,vi. The Daily Telegraph’ B ißorlin . ; -,cqr-; respondent learns, that,, two of s the Great Powers .and ,one,leaser . JP.ower, have obtained copies of the Italian..Embassy’s, secret cypher,; either.-tyum, or through, an qflfictal;. r ,vSubsequently... .two ,'t>f tfiesa..J Po\yer,s were intensely annoyed tq ; -fcvL n oat each had paid an .exorbitant.,, for the same .secret., This.,.has, f 0; the exposure. "i zrJ '■> Great Britain is not 1 Powers concerned. K * v / hih-xVi Interest is still displayed conc-brn-ing the blonde beauty, of , Berlin (cabled yesterday). It is said, that, speaking several langauges fluently, she displayed an obvious, preference for tlie society of the diplomatists. The head of one diplomatic mission warned his staff against her.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1929, Page 3
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126THE BERLIN THEFT Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1929, Page 3
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