IN THE PUBLIC EYE
JUDGE AND NEWSPAPERS
Who stated in Auckland this week that it is quite right and proper that the sentences of a Judge should be subject to the criticism of newspapers.
VISITOR FROM SAMOA
Who has spent two and a half years in Samoa, and who says that it is well known in the Islands that the real cause of unrest was the ambition of a small coterie whose slogan was “Samoa for the Samoans.” —S. P. Andrew, photo.
AMERICAN OIL SCANDAL
Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Standard Oil Company, Indiana, Who has been arrested for refusing to tell the Senate Oil Committee the disl position of three million dollars, re-sale profits of the Continental Trading Company of Canada
Who is alleged to have received over 230,000 dollars of the re-sale profits of the Continental Trading Company of Canada.
COMMUNIST LEADER YIELDS
Who is described as the virtual dictator of Russia, and who, faced with a serious financial position, lias agreed to the Soviets abolishing the State monopoly in foreign trade?’ so that private concerns may import and export goods.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 114, 11 February 1928, Page 8
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186IN THE PUBLIC EYE Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 114, 11 February 1928, Page 8
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