HOW SECRETS LEAK OUT.
A TAL^JTVE VALET.. ,
(Australian, and N.Z. Gable Association.) •! > WELROUiINE, August 17. Ali-.P^Ay. Tawkesbuxy^ whp has returned;;, from a ■jarip.'a'broad, states tliat jvvhile he was. iri jQpndon> two day^ be4die , K^tch^iier 'A^as drowned, he ytofinjthf.same, hospital as Lord Kit-chtener's.-.yalcl. The : latter told a, n\\uA K0 ]of .• r thiat-j he' waa going "to * RUssia, witß Lord^^ 'Kit<3ienei\ Mr IWkesbury. was .-.surpfised v and . shocked at the • waiit of ; s.ecreciy; ,as' to Lord Kitchener's; movements. It was aJ^so generally;: i ; umore'di,iji ' Loholon t'h>t the iiiier lATabiftr.wajs.cai-ryin^ a" large quan'tiiy of ' btQlipii^ «Mid it was subsequently Voiiteiided;.tKaji\ that was the reason vh>--slio was torpedoed.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14074, 18 August 1916, Page 5
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104HOW SECRETS LEAK OUT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14074, 18 August 1916, Page 5
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