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BRIBING MEXICO

Germany’s PlansNew York, March 8 The United Press representative, after a visit to all parts of Mexico, learned on the highest authority that immediately after the Zimroermaan Note reached Mexico, German agents urged General Villa against America in the event of- hostilities between United States and Germany. The agent offered General Villa

fifty thousand in gold to bind the compact, promising a monthly allowance for the upkeep of the Army. Thus the schemers were assured of Mexican support against America. The instigator of Carranza’s Notes to neutrals asking for an embargo cn supplies to belligerents, originally hoped to iuduce Canutzi to cut off all oil experts from Tampico, and cause Britain to land troops to protect them giving causa for trouble between Britain and America. More German Intrigue. Washington, March 8 Responsible officials admit the truth of the storids of German intrigue again3b India. The revelation of Germans plotting and widespread plains may lead to arrests in various parts of America, Panama and Philippines. There is documentary evidence of a far reaching scheme to destroy American property.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1917, Page 2

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BRIBING MEXICO Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1917, Page 2

BRIBING MEXICO Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1917, Page 2

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