18 MAY 1918, Page 2
It was stated by the Under-Secretary for War on Thursday
week that a man had been put ashore in the West of Ireland by a German submarine, and that he had hem arrested- and con4oed in the rower and would be tried by Court-Martial. Apparently he came ashore in a collapsible boat, which he tried, but failed, to sink. Two men named Cotter, one of whom described himself as a Gaelic League organizer, while the other was an engineer, were charged at now Street last Saturday with taking a boat at night within a prohibited area round Kingstown Pier. The engineer was also Charged with collecting information relating to air raids on London.