AMBASSADORIAL PLOT.
BERNSTORFF ACCUSED. STRANGE DISCLOSURES IH CRIMINAL TRXAZ.. and X.Z. Cable Association.) : . 10.45 a.m.) . KEW YORK, January 23. At the trial of William Burns, a detective, and Martin Egan, an employee of J. P. Morgan and Co., who are charged with publishing papers taken from a lawyer's office, defendants' counsel admitted that they entered the lawrer-s office, but contended that they wete* justified because their purpose was to defeat a monstrous plot to enable Count Bern?* torff to see the Allies' confidential onuses to J. P. Morgan and Co.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1917, Page 5
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