Show FOREIGN SPYING The case of Captain Captain Bayly Bayly R. R N. N who has been accused of illegitimate spying upon our OUI coast defences and naval naval na na- val affairs generally continues to at at- y tract attention Captain Bayly it will be remembered Is Jg the British naval na val In this country whose performance per per- ance In n taking soundings of the approaches to Tampa has been so severely severely se so- verely criticised That It appears was not his first offence Some time Ume ago he applied for permission to attend the war of the North Atlantic squadron and It was refused re used Then he managed to become a guest on a yacht which l kept ept close to the movements In Inthe Inthe inthe the game and saw sawall all he wanted to Yet It appears that no formal complaint complaint complaint com com- plaint has has- been made against him and and he is still sUll socially persona grata gi-ata in Washington Perhaps the officer In question Is not as much to blame as the system of military espionage under which he be acts and In connection with which we are not exactly blameless our our- selves As The Telegram has s said more than once If we wish to rid ourselves ourselves ourselves our our- selves of the annoyance of having our naval nav plans 9 and our coast defences made the sport of European spies we should put an end to the business by withdrawing ours from foreign countries and asking those countries ries to withdraw theirs |