Spies and Secret Service The story of espionage, its main systems and chief exponents

CHAPTER XIII

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GERMAN SECRET SERVICE—_continued_ 214

Berlin and Polyænus—What the Spy has to find out—Lanoir's Tales in Point—Buying a Subaltern—£8000 to a Lieutenant—Berlin pays £10,000 for False Information—A Pole _does_ the Bureau for £4000—German Spies in 1914—The War Lord's _Un_acted Drama—Germanising Influences in Belgium—Rhodes Scholarships objected to—Ex-Priests in German Army—Cipher and Red Man's Signals