THE "WHITE POWER" SYNDICATE
' fIALAKITE, INQUIRY CLOSED. London,. April 17. • ihe halaldte-inquiry has'closed, tho - mvfen,tor not' further contesting , the Crown's allegation that' the explosive was,bogus.—Aus.-N.Z; Cable. Assn. [Sir Theodore 'Cooki editor ,ot "The Field," was chairman of tho "Wiiito l'ower Syndicate," formad' to exploit ■ the supposed powerful,,new explosive. The invention-was thought by the, War Office to be a.fraud, and the promises of "The' JfieM" were, raided, by', the police in;-search'ofdocuments' connected with tho company. Sir T.i Cook, after disclosures by the 'Attorney-Gen-eral .and the evidence of tord Moulton', admitted that he,had been grossly mis- " led 'regarding, halakite.] ' '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3057, 19 April 1917, Page 5
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97THE "WHITE POWER" SYNDICATE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3057, 19 April 1917, Page 5
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