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JMXXIXL S' EVIDENCE COR KUDO li AT KIJ. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. WASHINGTON'. April t. Another witness appearing before the Oil Inquiry Committee, corroborated, in detail, Al Jenning’s testimony, asserting that liammon himself told him that ho gate Dougherty -5,(100 dollars,at- the 1020 Republican Convention, besides confiding that he was spending a huge sum in order to nominate Mr Harding in the hope of gaining the Secretaryship of the interior. Thereupon Senator Walsh intensified the story he saying:—“l expect the committee will shortly prove that the conspiracy led to the appointment of the Secretary of the Interior. A\ itncsses will soon he called who will present the proper proof.” RADIO V. MOVIES. MO V J E . COM I “A XIES COMPLAIN [Reuters Telegrams.] (Received this day at 11.45 a.m.) NEW YORK, Apr fit 1. Movie interests complain that, the radio i" menacing the movie industry as thousands who formerly attended the pictures arc now content to listen to broadcasting programmes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1924, Page 3
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