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  4. HOW A NOTORIOUS GERMAN SPY WAS CAPTURED AT SEA BY A BRITISH CRUISER.

    It Is estimated that German ships, representing. upwards of £12,000,006 of German capital, are lying idle in New York Harbor, including the "Vaderland," the world's largest and moat luxurious ship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    This remarkable photograph was taken on bo[?]rd the steamship Vauban when the British cruisor Vindictive stopped the [?] from Braxil to New York and took prisoner the notorious Gorman spy. [?] Muchenstein. This man is alleged to be a German naval officer who broke his parole after capture by the Japanese at [?] Chow, and was later in[?] in a conspiracy [?] American munitions plants. Muchenstein is seen waving his hand to the [?] went d[?] the side. ...

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