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British Consulate.
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June 17, 1916.
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MOG JAFY"
I have the honour to report to Your Excellency that
the Dutch Java-Pacific liner, s.s. "Tjisondari", which left
Kuchinotsu for San Francisco direct on the 16th instant, had on
board two suspicious persons named Mr. & Mrs. Schmulling.
According to the French Consul at Batavia, they are of
German birth, but are naturalized as Dutch subjects. They are
reported to have been very active in German propaganda, and are suspected of being enemy agents, and of assisting Germans to obtain false passports.
The Hongkong Authorities inform me that the Magistrate
there fined Schmulling two hundred dollars for carrying letters
addressed to the German Colonial Office at Berlin,
The couple embarked at Batavia, and are supposed to be bound for Europe.
They were under police observation during the vessel's
short stay at Kuchinotsu, but nothing further suspicious was
observed.
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His Excellency
I have, etc..
(SD.) J. Twizell Wawn.
The Right Honourable
Sir William Conyngham Greene, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.,
etc..
etc.. etc..
His Majesty's Ambassador,
TOKIO.