Persia
GERMAN INTRIGUE EXPOSED. AIiMS SLTJ'I.IKI) TO NATIVES. Received March lit, 5.5 p.m. London, March ID. The Press linresiii states that dooumentarv evidence lias reached the (iuvt:rnmcut proving that (iernuui Consular officials intrigued to facilitate the invasiou of Persia. assmuss, Consul at Sliiraz,' was recently at Cairo and Constantinople ill possession of thousands of violently inflammatory pamphlets in i English, Vrdn, Hindustani. Punjabi, and Sikh, calling "n the Indian army to kill tlieir officers. Correspondence of tie German Legation with the Consul at T'ushire shows that a lars'e consignment of arms and ammunition reached 'Busliire secretly, and was tak.cn up eonntrv by the officers of t'le gendarmerie for the Persian Sheik Raisoli. "vho was ilc-irmw of aUu<-I;m' T Husliirc. ' The Legation promised to combine 11a isoli's attack with a German movement already secretly arranged, which was designed to win over all Persia,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 241, 20 March 1915, Page 5
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142Persia Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 241, 20 March 1915, Page 5
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