FRENCH TREACHERY.
FURTHER DISCLOSURES
f A USTR ALI AN A N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION’]
Received, this day at 8.45 a.m. NEAV YORK, October 4
Official disclosures show that ißola pasha, who was arrested for espionage in Paris received advances amounting + ,o sixteen hundred thousand dollars from Count Bornstorff, in order to buy tbe French press in favour of Germany. Details of the plot show tho money was deposited in a Now York bank, and relayed to other hanks before it reached Pasha.
Detailed evidence was sent to Franco It i s expected the entire web of Gorman plotting in America will shortly he revealed.
The Attorney-General’s statement shows 8010 Pasha acted cleverly and deceived the Bankers. Ho visited AY. R. Hoarst at his home nnd gave no indication it was morn than a social visit. The Attorney-General is further investigating Pasha’s activities. SPY SYSTEM. Renter’s Telegrams. PARIS, Oct. 3rd. “Lo Matin” states that the President. of the Chamber of Deputies has obtained information indicating tho means by which secret session debates have been disclosed to the enemy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1917, Page 3
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