GERMANY.
THE MUNICH MURDERS. By Telegraph —Press A«n —Copjriuht. Berlin, Sept. 14. At an investigation of the murders of hostages at Munich the evidence jjiven implicated several of the Communist leaders, who at a secret conference discussed the preliminaries of the assassination. When the Communists were hard pressed Levien produced a document bearing the names qf the Countess Westarp and the Prime of Thurm and Taxis, declaring: "\Ve must have rear cover if our business goes badly. A couple of the hostages must suffer." Levien agreed when Egelhojer stamped the document, which -was sent to Haussman to execute.—Ails.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1919, Page 5
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