MARKED FOR DEATH
GERMANY'S BLACK HAND
POLITICAL1 CONVICTS EVIDENCE.
(bbdtbk's telegram.) * •' (Received October 1, 1 p.m.)
,": ' NE>y.,yOßK ly ;soth; September. ". Xccordlng'to' thel sworn testimony of 'Lieutenant yon Brincken, formerly Mili-tary-Attache at .the German Consulate in San,-Francisco,, .and .now .serving two years in the penitentiary for the, part.he played in the Hindu cases, the following were marked 'for assassination, by . the German" Government: ; Lord■. Kitchener, Lord Fisher (late Sir Cecil Springe Rice (British .Ambassador to' .'the , United ,^tates)j i andjMr,^Gliarles M. - Schwab (ex-Director-Generai of the United States Emergency Fleet Corporation).
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 79, 1 October 1919, Page 8
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