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PIERPONT MORGAN AND THE ALLIES. SENSATIONAL CONFESSION. DEALINGS DISCLOSED TO THE ENEMY. lian and X.Z. Cable Association. Press Association—Copyright, Austra(Received 9.30 a.to. New York, July 7. A sensation has been caused by the confession of S. Paul, a clerk employ ed by Mr Pierpont Morgan. He anc 1 another clerk revealed the nature of the Allies' orders to outsiders, including one, Clifton, who was a close friend of Count Bernstorff, also to one Carlos Moore. Paul declares he and a confederate gave Clifton information as to the war business obtained from Morgan's cables; als< over one hundred copies of Morgan's private memoranda. Clifton auc Moore admit certain dealing wittt Paul, but deny that the informatioh was given to Germany. Clifton wav Count BerustorfFs lawyer in the Appam case. . .
SLUMP PENDING IN MUNITIONMAKING.
ALLIES' SUPPLY NOW SUF-
FICIENT. Press Association—Copyright,' Austifalian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 9.30 a.m.) New York, July 7. Die Sun expects a great slump ih munition-makirvg, as the Allies are now self-sufficient. American mum. uion workers after October will eitheA .iave to close up or resume their ola uusiness.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 81, 8 July 1916, Page 5
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