AMERICAN ITEMS.
j U.S.A. GRAFT. i [llY TKI.KOUATII —I‘J:it IT.KSS ASSOCIATION.] | NEW YORK. Alarch 2 ’[’lie Chicago “Tribune” Washington cpri-cspondent says: “The Senatorial ■ pi. and kindred investigations will now disclose the existence of corruption ul ; a kind that will shake tiu? country, i Hundreds ol thousands of dollars in ■ hiibes were collected by a special group i iiom persons seeking appointments to i office clemency for [uisoneis, sottlei iileiit of income tux cases, immunity ■ from prosecution for violations of pro-- ! hi lit ion ami other laws. Tho Senator- - jaj col riilors are ' - bispei iug galleries. 1 where hair raising suspicions fill the air -, jipf .should one-tenth thereol ]-i’o\e true. America will revel in scandals unknow n 1 in its previous history.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1924, Page 2
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121AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1924, Page 2
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