GERMAN ARMY SENSATION.
ANOTHER REDL TREASON SCANDAL. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] •Times— Sydney Sun Special Cables. • : ; ; i •;. K'Vl i! pißrarliny, A«g" s t -15. A sensation lias been created by the arrest of Captain Stein, of the Third Regiinentj.pf,/EieW Artillery, on a charge *of jtrqq^rjn. While the..regiment was being jjriif through on ihci, roaifoetivring ground at Jlammerstein yesterday the colon?! sent \p. Stein. The latter scented danger,, ami .fleeing to the, lieal railway station, departed by the first train. • ~. ~ : : Th'o authorities- promptly. -\yjred to the, next station, and Stein found himself under arrest as soon as the train drew in. Tt is alleged that Stein has sold military secrets to more:'than one foreign Power. ft is considered in army circles thai the er.se is likely to turn out as disastrously for Germany as the recent Red! treason scandal did for Austria.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 94, 25 August 1913, Page 7
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140GERMAN ARMY SENSATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 94, 25 August 1913, Page 7
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