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three steamera were purchased, and the Japanese flag was made
use of by the Germans to cover their work,
Sending the Cargo,
One of these ships, if not already caught, T&E
loaded with 8,000 Mauser rifles, which were conveyed to the
ship in funks from Shanghai, In addition 4,000,000 rounds of
ammunition were sent, These were destined, part for Cochin-
China, part for India, The activity of the authorities has
Bo far prevented the Germans from making further shipments,
but we know that another 15,000 rifles and 7,500,000 rounds
of ammunition are stored ready for shipment.
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So far the German has kept in the back ground.
the face of it he has not been connected with the deal, Не
has worked, as we said, through a medium, That medium
consists of four neutral gentlemen in the Settlement whose
names we cannot divulge for very obvious reasons, but who
have made a nice profit of Tla. or $50,000 between them, But
the German is at the bottom of it, and we have in our
possession four names of local German firms, one of whom has
made this deal in rifles. At a later date we may make
known that name, There are several other things in connection
with this case which we cannot reveal for to do so might place
a handicap on the work of the authorities. This much is
certain, that what we have set forth, with perhaps one or two
minor inaccuracies, is the truth.
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