BRAZIL.
UTILISING GERMAN SHIPJ* AGREEMENT WHJB AiUSS. ■Received Oct. 14, 5.6 p.m. Rio do Janeiro, Oct. If, The utilisation of German stean»r» has been settled by ft jojnt agreement with the Allies. Brazil employs fortytwo steamers, totalling a quarter of a million tons, eighteen between United States and Europe, and the remainder between Brazil and Europe, or otherwi#e. They will all fly the Bmilian flag, UNITED STATES, BERNSTORFFS DUPLICITY SMUGGLING DIPLOMATIC DOCUMENTS,
Australian Cable Association. Received Oct. H, 5.5 p.m. New York, Oct. lh It is stated that Count Bernstorff smuggled diplomatic documents from the United States in a tobacco hogshead (shipped by a German official, f£» was previously a tobacco dealer. Tl WrttitY, discovered in this the first clue & Bern' atorff's duplicity. SWITZERLAND. BOLO PASHA'S VISIT. A FRENCH INTRIGUE. ' I Australian Cable Associate* Received Oct. 14, 5.5 p.m. Berne, Oct. 19. Count Michael Karolyi, one of th* principals in 8010 Pasha's plote, secretly visited Switzerland seven weeks ago, and conferred with M. Caillaux as to the possibility of a separate peace between France and the Central Powers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1917, Page 5
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