THE DEATH OF LORD KITCHENER.
A GERMAN TRAITOR RESPONSIBLE.
(By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.' (Australian and N.Z Cable Association.) VANCOUVER, August 11.
Mr Edwin Day, an Englishman, formerly in charge of a munition nlaut in Russia, and now in rofuge nere, slates that M. Sturmer, cx-Russian Minister of War, was resoonsible for the death of Lord Kitcßener. M. Sturmer was German born, and sympathised with Germany. He knew that Lord Kitchener sailed in tho Hampshire for Russia, and informed Germany. After the Hampshire was sunk M. Sturmer disappeared.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16289, 13 August 1918, Page 7
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