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CAPT. VON PAPEN'S PAPERS

SEIZED AT FALMOUTH. SOME COM PROMISING DOCTMENTS. Received January 17. 11 a.m. LONDON, January 10. Greatly to Captain von Papon's disgust the authorities at Falmouth seized his papers, which "ere not protected in the safe conduct. The Associated Press of New York states that they include* many compromising documents. His che |Ue-l ook shows payments to the dynamiter Horn and the spy Kuepferle, who hanged himself at Brixton prison in May, and remittances to Seattle si, fortnight before the explosion there on May 30. A letter from Herr Meysenthurg, the German Consul at New Orleans, says: ''May the day of reckoning come here, and our Government find again the determination with which alone one can make an impression on this country. A letter from Count Bernhardi complained that the British newspapers had insulted him, and expressing the hope that the British interference with American trade would have an effect in America.

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Waikato Times, Volume 86, Issue 13082, 17 January 1916, Page 5

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CAPT. VON PAPEN'S PAPERS Waikato Times, Volume 86, Issue 13082, 17 January 1916, Page 5

CAPT. VON PAPEN'S PAPERS Waikato Times, Volume 86, Issue 13082, 17 January 1916, Page 5