BULGARIA BRIBED
Revelation of German War Intrigues REMARKABLE CHARGES By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Berlin, March 19. A sensation was caused in the Reichstag when a Communist, quoting allegedly official documents, showed that the German Government In 1915 paid King Ferdinand £1,250,000 for Bulgaria’s entry into the war, and that the German Republic had since granted Ferdinand £lOO,OOO, and was still paying him a life pension of £6OOO a year. TERRORISED CITY Daily Shootings in Berlin Berlin, March 19. Terrorism arising from political difference is increasing so greatly that several newspapers publish daily casualty lists. Both Communists and Nazis show a growing inclination to settle their disputes with the revolver. • Rioters tried to force an entrance into the municipal chamber when the city’s budget was being considered. In the resulting fight the police volleyed, wounding seven, two fatally.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 150, 21 March 1931, Page 7
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136BULGARIA BRIBED Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 150, 21 March 1931, Page 7
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