RIVAL "WIRELESS."
EVIDENCE AT MARCONI INQUIRY. Vs Telccrapli—Press Association-Copyright London, April 23. The Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry regarding- tlio colitract between the Marconi AViroloss Telegraph Company nml tlio British Post Office continued its sittings. Major Archer-Shoe, Unionist M.P., g.ivo ovidcnce. Hp warmly denied Mr. Godfrey Isaacs'* insinuations, und produced correspondence showing that lie had declined to invest in the Pouisen Syndicate. fin his evidence, Mr. Isaacs,. president, of I lie Marconi Company, stated that lie luid heard, through Mi'. Hawkins and others, thai: Major Archer-Slice and Mr. ,T. Norton Griffiths (Unionist M.IVs) were associated with tlio Paulson Syndicate in endeavouring to prevent ratification of Hit' rontrncl'. between the l'ost Ofiico and (In- Marconi Company. Mr. Griffiths denied that, he was ever interested in tiie Pouisen Syndicate or I hat li(- spread rumours about Ministers ur the cnnlract."|
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1733, 25 April 1913, Page 5
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137RIVAL "WIRELESS." Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1733, 25 April 1913, Page 5
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