AWKWARD PREDICAMENT.
LORD BRASSEY CHARGED WITH ESPIONAGE. (By EutoTero Tblkgbaph—Copybiq&ij [United Fbesi Association.] London, June 26. The Daily Mail's Berlin correspondent says that Lord Brassey aboard his yacht Sunbeam, visited Kiel. He was arrested yesterday by the harbor police on suspicion of espionage. Lord Brassey was being rowed in a dinghy near the Imperial dockyards. A floating dock near by has a huge sign warning trespassers that they Mould be punished under the espionage law. It took Lord Brassey seventy, five minutes to establish his identity and to secure his release.
THE KAISER'S SYMPATHY. (Received 8.20 a.m.) Berlin, June 26. Lord Brassey landed and strolled in the vicinity of the shipyards, being unaware of the prohibitive regulations. Ho was arrested, though well known at Kiel. The Kaiser felt personally injured at the affair. Lord Brassey assured him he was courteously treated.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 56, 27 June 1914, Page 5
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141AWKWARD PREDICAMENT. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 56, 27 June 1914, Page 5
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