LANG ALLEGATIONS DENIED
Received Eridav. 9.0 p.m. SYDNEY, Nov. 29. . Allegations by Mr. Lang in tlie Federal Parliament that liis opponent at tlie last general eleetions, Mr. Alorgan, had aecepted money to secure landing permits, were liotly denied by Arr. Morgan today. AI r. Morgan said: "Mr. Lang is only repeating under tlie cover of Parlia mentary privilege, what he did not have the courage to say on tlie hustiugs. These allegations were contained in an illegal anonymous pamphlet put oul during the reeent eleetion campaign." Mr. Alorgan said he had nevor, during his Parliamentary career, aeted pro t'essionally in respeet of alien permits nor received any paymeuts for tliis. Ile also denied Mr. Laug's allegations that before entermg Parliament he had en gaged in a rcfugeo racket or tliat he had made exorbitant charges in respecl of permit applications as alleged by Mr bang. __________
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 November 1946, Page 5
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