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Show SPY IS TRAPPED ON JAP INFORMATION Man Who Supplied Germans With Russian Rus-sian Military Information Is Convicted by Grand Duke. Special Cable to The Tribune. LONDON, Nov. 6. An employee of the foreign office here has just revealed that it was tho Japanese who gave Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia the information in-formation which enabled him to establish estab-lish the guilt of Colonel Missayedoff, tho spy wlio since the beginning of tho war has kept the Germans informed of the plans of the Russian generalissimo. Aa a matter of fact it was not the first time Missayedoff had betrayed his country, for during the Russo-Japanese war he had been in constant communication communi-cation with the Japanese general headquarters, head-quarters, and rendered the Japanese very valuable services. Naturally, however, how-ever, the Japanese government hesitated hesi-tated to reveal this fact direct to the 'Russian government, so they informed the British foreign office, and Sir Edward Ed-ward Grey in turn passed on the information infor-mation to Paris, and the result was that General Pan was sent to Russia, where he helped Grand Duke Nicholas to set the trap in which Missayedoff waa hopelessly hope-lessly caught, as the pseudo-Information which ho immediately passed on to his Gorman employers waa known only to General Pau and the grand duke. |