SUSPICIOUS RUMOURS.
MARCONI SHARES AGAIN. By Telegraph—Press Aesooiation—Copyright ■London, June 15. The newspaper "Nation" hopes Ministers will frankly admit their error. The paper urges that it is incumbent that Sir Rufus Isaacs should shoulder tho full burden of his error. Tho "Spectator" (Unionist) calls upon Mr. Asquith to clear up tho suspicious rumours that minor members of his Ministry invested in Marconi Company's shares. A "HUMBUGGING FRAUD.'' MR. J. RAMSAT MACDONALD'S OPINION. (Rec. June 17, 0.80 a.m.) London, June 16. Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonaM, in a letter to his constituents concerning the Marconi Committee's Report, describes the attacks on Ministers as a "humbugging fraud." He adda that it is "now time I that the matter was closed."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1778, 17 June 1913, Page 5
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117SUSPICIOUS RUMOURS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1778, 17 June 1913, Page 5
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