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WITH THE ENEMY.

GERMANY'S WAR POLICY DENOUNCED IX THE REICHSTAG. (By Cable.—Press Association.— Copyright) (Eeutcr'a Telegrams.) AMSTERDAM, March 3. Speakirg in the Reichstag, a Socialist member, licrr Vogtherr, denounced Germany's infamous »var policy in RusS accused the Chancellor of breaking the la w by importing food from Bavarw, and said that Austria and •Germany wero already disputing over the Ukraine booty. GERMANY'S NATIONAL DEBT. i.Keuter'a Telegrams.) (Received March 4th, 7 p.m.) AMSTERDAM, March 3. In t ; ho Reichstag Count Posadowsky stated that Germany's national debt was now nearly 124,000.000,000 marks (about £6,200,000,000). ESPIONAGE DISCLOSURES. SWITZERLAND FULL OF SPIES. (Heuter's Telegrams.) PARIS, March 3. The espionage case revealed a VC F'7 table hornet's nest of financial schemers in Switzerland working m Germany's interests. , The chief operator was tne Austrian banker Rosen oerg, who lived in i aris till the war brolie out and then tooiv refuse at Zurich. Ho engaged a la:ge staff of snics, for whose payment Lrzberger, the German dcpuiv, deposited a large sum. Erzberger and Boly staged at tho samo hotel in Zurich in 1915 • • Evidence was obtained of, the visits of acents who frequent'}; visited Zurich, and, returning, paid bv:is> cheques to the Paris ban,*s.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 7

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WITH THE ENEMY. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 7

WITH THE ENEMY. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 7

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