THE GEORGIAN PLOT
fUnited Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright,] • / LONDON, Jan. 8. ■: Sensational evidence, 'implicating •“leading English political personages” was given by one defendant, AAebei, who said General Max Hoffman went tb London to secure financial support for the plot. Everything was arranged and an agreement was on the point of signature when a mysterious occunence in"the nature “of an indiscretion on the way from London to Berlin” upset ■the scheme. Weber evasively said 'Hoffman negotiated with leading politicians at the head of the anti-Bolshe--ViK movementdn England. Ihe money ■jwas to be used to promote a rising in Caucasus and also in support of an a,Vive National Centre in Germany.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1930, Page 5
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