BERNSTORFF'S CONTRABAND
STOCKS OF COTTON AND GOLD,
(REDTER'S TELEGRAM.)
(Received February 23, 1 p.m.)
NEW YORK, 22nd February.
Examination of Count Benistorff's ship revealed that every member of the German party was plentifully supplied with cotton. One Embassy' secretary had several hundred suits of pyjamas, which will be confiscated. The Germans had plenty of gold, which is also contraband.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 47, 23 February 1917, Page 8
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