JAPANESE SPIES
ACTIVITIES IN DUTCH EAST INDIES. AUTHORITIES CONCERNED. “There arc believed to be many Japanese spies in the Netherlands East Indies and the authorities there are very apprehensive about giving Japanese any further concessions,” said Mr Warrc Bradley Wells, Irish author and former European correspondent of the “New York Herald Tribune,” when he arrived at. Singapore from Java. Mr Wells said that when the Japanese had been given land concessions in the Indies they had started preparing landing fields in obscure places and had even been caught erecting fortifications.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 February 1939, Page 6
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90JAPANESE SPIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 February 1939, Page 6
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