FURTHER DISCLOSURES
INTRIGUE WITH GERMANY RUSSO-RUMANIAN CRISIS THREAT TO ARREST KING FERDINAND _ ■>. Caillaux's treachorv to the cause of the Allies, and especially to England, is the most outstanding feature of the news to-day. Further disclosures by tho "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in Italy show that the safe in which tho incriminating documents were found harboured an intrigue of amazing 6cope and fantastic ambition—a dictatorship of France under Caillaux and Sarrail, a programmo of subtle territorial bargaining conducted on tho principle that four beans in Teuton mathematics can make five. On the war fronts there are no major developments. The Italians have repulsed a violent attack and inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. A fierce battle has been fought in the streets of Odessa between tho Ukrainians and the Maximalists. The tension beween Russia and Rumania seems to be growing acute. The Bolsheviki have threatened to arrest King Ferdinand of Rumania. «
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 99, 19 January 1918, Page 7
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149FURTHER DISCLOSURES Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 99, 19 January 1918, Page 7
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