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SOVIET SPY

A SWEDISH OFFICER By Cable. —Press Association. — Copyright. Reed. noon. STOCKHOLM, Wed. The Soviet Legation admitted espionage relations with Lieutenant Norberg, and also implicated Madame Norberg as a go-between. Norberg is described as weak and extravagant, and in urgent need of money. Hitherto his only reward for service to the Soviet is £6O.—A. and N.Z. A cablegram from Stockholm yesterday said that a Swedish lieutenant engaged in the coast defence force has been arrested on a charge of betraying secrets to the Soviet military attache at Stockholm, Pauloras.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 222, 8 December 1927, Page 11

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SOVIET SPY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 222, 8 December 1927, Page 11

SOVIET SPY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 222, 8 December 1927, Page 11

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