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THE

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APRIL

4.

1936.

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Widow Of Arms Chief Tells Of His "Spying"

Rugby, Apr. 1.

MRS. MULLINER, widow of Colonel

Herbert Mulliner, once a carriage worker and later a big armaments builder, who thirty years ago was "victimed" because ha persistently warned Admiralty that Germany was preparing for war, broke her silence on the subject to-day.

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"I have never, talked about it, except to friends," she said. "I am only glad that my husband lived to see that his warning was right." -

Mrs. Mulliner, a stately, grey-haired woman of sixty-five, had limped into a sunlit room of her lovely 30-roomed Georgian house at Clifton, two miles from Rugby.

"I broke my hip sixteen years ago," she ex- plained. "It meant giving up hunting and almost everything."

She had laid aside her two walking sticks, and Hatened with interest as I told her that Sir Charles Craven giving evidence before the Arms Commission on Thursday, remarked: "I have done xactly what Mr. Mulliner might have done." Sir Charles said that he hou given information about the progress of foreign armaments to the Government.

"I suppose the present generation, know ittle or nothing of what my husband did," she said.

"Disgusted"

"But now I can recall it all as though it were only yesterday. I must tell you rst that my husband did not dle of a broken heart because of the way he was treated. Things could go all wrong with him, but he never worried.

"Of course, he was disgusted. But he was too busy and interested in life to let it break him,

"I remember how in 1906 his firm were proposing, to make big- gun mountinga. He went to Ger- many to look at their machinery.

"He was startled at what he saw, and came home without saying much about it. Then he chose one of the best workmen in the

Coventry Ordnance Works and sent him to the Krupps works in Ger many. The workman secured a job at the German works, gathered corroborative evidence, and came home.

"Then my husband went to the Admiralty and laid his informa- tion before them. He told how the Germans were preparing for n big naval building campaign, and the rate at which their

A specail picture of Prince Edward, the baby son of the Duke and Duchess of Kent, and youngest nephew of the King, enjoying country air of Chichester, where he is staying. He in stated to have gained 9b; since birth in October.

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They turned a deaf ear him. He went to Downing-

street and saw Mr. Asquith, then Prime Minister, and mem- 'bers of his Cabinet.

WON

"It Is Untrue" "They said my husband causing a scare because he wanted to get more armaments orders for his firm, of which he was managing

director. It is untrue. It never

stopped him going on with his work of warning the country of the danger ahend, "

"Then my husband came home and said that the firm would get no more orders from the Admir

alty unless he resigned. We talked it over. He resigned and sold out his shares,

"His share-holding Was very large and he was still being paid out when war broke out in 1914.

"My husband did not have a penny when he started life," she went on. "When he was sixteen my husband left home and went to Paris and worked as an ordinary workman in a carriage werlus.

"Years later, when wealth and luxury had come to him, he would laugh and tell me how in his Paris days he had lived on chestnuts. "They kept nie warm outside as well- ns inside, he would say.”

She Humped with me to the court-. yard, saying, “My husband was a very fine man."

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