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(Received Oat. 18, 1.10 a.m..)
K?SW r YOliK, Oct. 12. lUen, a (iermMit lawyer, info* mod the police that he' ihad iWsarned 'ifijat jijombs were placed fAonjx? the T/ikhi^iiia, tiinod to explodt? nc-fe tho lriff!u cc^st, but the vessel wa<; t<>nj.>4vdoed bfr fort the bombfj exploded. Ustk/i says that he was in &Ivh office
of Sc-hirtiSUel, a. tlc-rman !{V\vyer tjow in Germany, "vben the J*usitania was torpedoed." Schimm^l sh'juted; "Fools! They ha; -o mined my work! Boi-iibs would ha,v..i •doVu'oyi'd lier!"'
The oHii'ials are living '."> cstabJish whether yon BoriiKtorff knew of the bombs -vlien ho i^nhlished tho u-ariv in^; to passeng^ry not to travel in tho Lusikvnia.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 243, 13 October 1917, Page 5
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