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Show NOTES DEALING WITH El PUBLISHED British Get Out. Book to Show Foe's Connection With Sinn Fejn LONDON, Jan. 8. Correspondence Which passed between the German em bass at Washington and the Berlin foreign office, In which names of several sev-eral 1 r.'sh-Amerlcans are mentioned to show connection between leaders of the Sinn l'ein and the German government govern-ment during the war. was issued by the government today in the form of .i "white paper." After the arrival of Sir Roger Casement Case-ment in Berlin In 1915. he sent mes-sages mes-sages through the foreign office In Berlin and the German embassy at Washington, according to these document-1, to Judge Cohalan, John DerpTa land othera regarding his mission to Germany. This, It Is declared, finally final-ly led fount von Bernstorff. then the German ambassador to the United States to send io the foreign office In February. i9ic, u dispatch "surreptlti-OUSlj "surreptlti-OUSlj attached to a message concerning concern-ing the Lusitanla," saying that Devoy bad informed him of the rising to begin be-gin In Ireland lOasler Sunday and asking ask-ing that arms be sent to Limerick on Good" Friday or teaster Satur-baj Satur-baj This was followed by correspondence, correspond-ence, arranging details of the assistance assist-ance the Germans were to give. INSPECTOR Mi Kl id n BELFAST, Jan. . District Inspector Inspec-tor McOrath of Ballalnalee, Longford, was murdered yesterday while on pa-1 pa-1 trol duty with a constable. The con-stable con-stable was wounded, Two houses at Camlough, South Armagh. Ar-magh. am1 ::npertv iieloiming lo Sinn Feiners In the Newry district, nearby, w i re burned last night. The fires are said to have been started In reprisal for the ambush of u small police patrol at CamlOUgh yesterday. Knur con-stabh con-stabh i v. r wound) d, one seriously, Patrick O'Keefe of Cork, who was found with a bomb In his possession today was sentenced to ten years penal servitude. |