Second Edition. In the West
PE&c£ PROPdGANDA SET GOING BY THE ENEMY. ! T Vy' : ‘ PECULIAR PRUSSIAN PERFIDY. $$ • 1 ,; Uottbd F&bm AbbooiatioNi > (Received 1.25 p.m.) London, January 22. iteuter’s Paris correspondent says that a 'French non-commissioned officervwho was taken prisoner at Stein, hiel’ was furnished with a forged Belgian'passport, civilian clothes ,and a. larjvh sum of money. He was sent, to France via Switzerland to organise a peace, propoganda. A Socialist lea-der-named Ludekum interviewed him and;- argued that France was wrong in serving Britain’s interests, and it would be better to arrange for a separate understanding with Germany through ’ the action of Socialists m both countries; The possibility of fomenting a revolution in southern France was also contemplated. Inc office* is of opinion that other prisoners have been repatriated on the same errand.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1915, Page 6
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132Second Edition. In the West Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1915, Page 6
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