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Show GERMAN SPIES ARE UP TO ALL DODGES Special Cable to The Tribune. LONDON. fept. 4. German spies on the western front are both resourceful and daring, especially on tbe line occupied occu-pied by the British. "On one occasion." says a cavalry officer, of-ficer, "three German officers came right through our lines In a motor car. Two of them were disguised as French officers of-ficers who were supposed to he bringing back the third as a prisoner, he of course, being in German uniform. They got close to army headquarters; before thev were detected and captured. "Thev are up to all sorts of dodges and we have to be wideawake all tbe time to spot them. A plow with a white or grav horse has sometimes located the position of a battery or artillery to an enemy aeroplane. The movements of a flock of sheep, driven by a spy disguised as a peasant; hae sometimes given similar simi-lar Information." 1 1 |