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THE ROSENBERG CASE. .+ "'" FURTHER REVELATIONS Q, ' ! TREACHERY. Till: EX-KHEDIVE'S PART, Received March 7, 5.35 p.m. Pari,, .March G. Revelations in the Rosenberg case show that he ami an accomplice named ' Bcthle.hcini Hipplicl Italy with a list ol die Austrian regiments engaged in the Italian oltensivc. Simultaneously . they supplied Germany with information of French operations. Bethlcheim was a society man, and introduced the exKhedive to a German agent, who guaranteed the ex-Khedive several million ' Ira lies aivintli,) during (he war for acting as the Central Power--' chief a«ei.l in .Mussulman countries. Germany also promised the c.v Khedive a large sum if Britain failed to restoro his revemu* after the war. THE 1919 CLASS CALLED UP. Received -March 7, 5.5 p.m. Paris, March C. Cabinet has approved the calling ud of the 191!) class. "«.«*"» CHINA ACTIVITY IN BORDER DISTRICTS. FOSTERED BY GERMANS. United Service. Received March 7, 5.5 p.m. London, March 0. The Daily Mail's correspondent at Tientsin reports that numerous disturb-! ing reports are reaching Peking regarding Herman activities and intrigues in the border provinces, and the presence of hostile troops in northern Manchuria. The military Governor of Kirin telegraphed urgently for reinforcements to oppose troops marching on Takuli and HielungehiangTwenty thousand Red Cuards and numerous Bolsheviks are nt Vladivistock and using the Chinese eastern railway in Manchuria-
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1918, Page 5
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218FRANCE. Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1918, Page 5
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