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[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIWHT.} SINN FEIN PLOTS. ANOTHER REBELLION. PLANNED. NEW YORK, October 26. The Secret 'Service frustrated a second Sinn Fedn rebellion planned to occur next Easter on the anniversary of last year’s bloody Dublin riots. German gold was scheduled to play a 1 part inthe prel'inriharieb mapped out, ready to be put into operation when the Secret Service stepped in and arrested “General” Zimmcrlewes one. of the leaders of the 1016 outbreak and Baron von Reculinghousen apparently Count Bernstorff’s de signee to watch over Germany’s interests in Ireland. After Bemstorff was ousted from the United States the Canadian authorities, acting on the information fro mthe Secret Service Department arrested Dr. Patrick McCarton upon his arrival at Halifax. McCarton was travelling with a frnudlent seamjan’s passport. McCarton enjoyed the title of Ambassador of the Irish Republic to the United' States. It has been commonly reported that German agents have been busy, in Ireland attempting to stir up a second outbreak, and that German cargo submarines bad landed macnine guns r.nc? ammunition in lonely iSnlets in the Irish sea.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1917, Page 3
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182BRITISH AND FOREIGN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1917, Page 3
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