MUCH SPYING
ON AMERICAN FORCES
IN ELSTER
COUNTER-ESPIONAGE WORK
HAMPERED.
BY NEUTRALITY OF 1 EIRE.
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) NEW YORK, September 21.
The “New York Times” correspondent “somewhere in Northern Ireland” says: “The battle between German spies and United States counterespionage agents is reaching a new peak. Large numbers of . pro-Nazi south Irishmen are infiltrating across the borders and causing growing trouble as the size of. the American forces and installations here increases. “More than 50 workers were dismissed from one American construction job as enemy agents. A. woman working for the Nazis was picked up three times near American operational centres. Officials declare that members of the Irish Republican Army are informing Germany. immediately of the arrival of American troops, and their equipment, billets and other activities. . . “The counter-espionage work is well developed, but it is handicapped by Eire’s neutrality/’
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 September 1942, Page 3
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