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CHARGE AGAINST A POLICEMAN CONSPIRING TO SELL CODE BOOKS. £Repeived June 28, 10 a.m.) •\ BERLIN, June 27. The trial of G-lauss has commenced in camera "at Leipzig. The-accused is charged with conspiring wich one Fillers, a navy signaller, to sell to Great Britain navy code books. His accomplice, a policeman, named Jaenicke, has gone mad. J Glauss was a policeman at Wilhelinshaven, and was extradicted from Eng-, land on a charge of larceny in Germany. He pleaded that the extradition should not-be granted, on •. the ground that he was wanted in Germany for having committed espionage. For the larceny he was sentenced at j Aurich (Prussia) to six years' imprison- j ment and ten.years' "loss of honour." j
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10672, 29 June 1912, Page 5
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