GERMAN MACHINATIONS.
BRITAIN CONTRADICTING •\ ;■'. LYING NEWS (Rec. September 10, 8.35 p.m.) ; , London, September 9. The publication of Sir Edward Grey's statement in Copenhagen is the first step in the campaign to counteract German lies. .The Government is : investigating the exact state of affairs in neutral countries,, and is immediately contradicting fabrications. PRESS CAMPAIGN IN CHINA. ;■- r . London, September 8. The, German Press campaign against the Anglo-Japanese Alliance Extends throughout China.—"Times" and Sydney."Sun" Services.) GERMANISED , NEWS REFUSED. London, September 8. Baron von Schenk has established himself in an imposing suite 3 of rooms in a leading, hotel in Athens. = He seems to be in possession of a bottomless purse. . : . He daily distributes Germanised news, manufactured by Woolf's Bureau; but the Greek Press will not publish it.— "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. .. A. CONSPIRACY THAT FAILED. '. (Rec. September 10, 8.35 p.m.) . London, September 9. The "Daily Chronicle's" Milan correspondent reports that two German officers, ostensibly a. Consul and his secretary, arrived in Tripoli in August. They proved to bo actually on a special mission to induce the leading Arabs to raise a revolt in Tunis and Egypt. The police discovered their mission and deported: the Germans. FALSE NEWS NOT WANTED. ■'■'■. Bukarest, September 9. The people of Constantinople are discovering £he falsenoss of the German news agencies' war news, and arc besieging the Embassios of the Triple Entente to ascertain the latest. intelligence.. ...
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2252, 11 September 1914, Page 6
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