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ON THE TRACK OF THE RINGLEADERS

ACTIVITY OF THE SECRET SERVICE

LEADERS ARRESTED Nwr York, Ootober fl>. The activity of the Secret Service has frustrated a 6eoond Sinn Fein rebellion, planned to ocour next Easter, on the wniversary of last year's bloody Dublin riots. German gold, was Bcheduled to play a part in it. The prelimmanes had been mapped out' ready to bs put into operation, when the- Secret Service stepped in and arrested "General" liam Metlewes, one of tho leaders of the 1916 outbreak, and Baron von Beoul Ingahausen. who was apparently designated by Oonnt Bernetorff to watch, over Germany!! interests in Ireland after Cotmt Bemetorn was sent out of tho. United States. The Canadian authorities, acting on the information from the Secret Service Department, arrested Dr.* Patrick M Carton upon his arrival at Sa l" a * 7™J » fraudulent seaman's passport. M Carton enjoyed the title of ''Ambassador of the IrM Itepublic to BW* It k commonly reported that German agents are busy in Ireland attempttngto stir m>M» second outbreak, and that German cargo siibmarmes have landed machine-guns and amm.mit.or, » lonely inlets in the Irish Sea.-Aus.-N.i. ORBie Assn. ■

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 29, 29 October 1917, Page 5

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ON THE TRACK OF THE RINGLEADERS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 29, 29 October 1917, Page 5

ON THE TRACK OF THE RINGLEADERS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 29, 29 October 1917, Page 5

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