ALLIES' MISSION TO AMERICA
GERMAN ASSASSINATION PLOTS SECRET SESSIONS By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright . New York, September 15. Owing to widespread German plots against the Anglo-French Financial Commission, whose have been threatened, the American Secret Service is providing bodyguards for Lord Reading (the Lord Chief Justice of England) and other members. Sessions of the Commission are secretly held ; and the dates 'of sittings are not -published. Other precautions have also been fatal. Pro-Germans are threatening runs 011 the banks throughout i.he States if any support is accorded the Allies. The United States Government has decided that tlio proposed loan to the Allies is an ordinary commercial transaction; therefore the Government is not going to interfere.. _____ \ THREATENING LETTERS. (Reo. September 16, 11.10 p.m.) New York, September 16. Fifty threatening letters, which have been sent to the Anglo-French Loan Commissioners, eomo' menacing - their lives, havo been handed 1 to the police. The members' bodyguard has been doubled.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2569, 17 September 1915, Page 5
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