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TO BLOW UP SHIPS.

THE GERMAN PLAN.

FURTHER REVELATIONS

NEW YORK, October 26. Further startling developments have been discovered . in. connection, with the bomb conspiracy (of which other details appear on page 6). The police are seeking for Max Breitxmg, secretary and treasurer of the Oil Well Supply Company, who is accused ol furnishing the bulk of 30,000 dollars recently spent by Fay. The police are investigating Breiiung's supposed relationship with Breitung, the purchaser of the steamer Dacias. Dr. Heinze and Paul Baeche have also been arrested for conspiracy. Flynn, the head of the Federal Secret Service, declares that Breitung and Fay paid Paul Seibe for the purchase of explosives. Seibe was formerly a German soldier and will be a Government witness. Scholz confessed that he_ and Fay tested explosives and made mines. They Had almost perfected an • exploding' apparatus when arrested. He denies that any loaded mine had been attached to any snip. Scholz believes that Fay received- 4000 .dollars, from the German Government. It is officially stated that Fay confessed that the German Secret Service sent him to the United States after he had exhibited hig exploding invention.

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Grey River Argus, 28 October 1915, Page 8

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TO BLOW UP SHIPS. Grey River Argus, 28 October 1915, Page 8

TO BLOW UP SHIPS. Grey River Argus, 28 October 1915, Page 8