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GERMAN SLIMNESS

MORE INTRIGUE REVELATIONS. DESIGNS ON CANADA. [“KF.UTKR’h” IRIiKORAM.] (Received this day at 1.20 a.m.,) NEW YORK, Sept. 25. According to the papers seized in the raid on Von Eigle’s office, the German plans when operating in the United States involved a propaganda for the secession of Canada from the British Empire. GERMAN PERFIDY. the KAISER’S”OFFER TO SPAIN. NEW YORK, September 25. The "New York Tribune’s” London correspondent reports the latest revelation of German perfidy . 'Senor Ropinnoes a former Spanish premier in an interview declared that the Kaiser offered Morocco and Gibraltar to Spain if she would enter the war on the side of the Alliance. GERMANY’S VAULTING AMBITIONS.. A NOTHER DISCLOSURE. [per press association.—COPTßlCHX.l (Received. This Day at 8.50. a.m.J NEW YORK September 20. The newspaper emmphasiso the re relation by Senator Lead that Captalr von Goetzen of the German Navy tolc _J^* J fbc\vy at Marsela that Germany woulc v a war of world conquest fiftoei years later capturing Paris as a. pre liminary step to the subjugation o England and thereafter would captur New York and Wahington exactinj huge indemnity. The Teutonic term would wipe out the Monro Doctnn Germany would then dominate Horn America.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1917, Page 3

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GERMAN SLIMNESS Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1917, Page 3

GERMAN SLIMNESS Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1917, Page 3

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