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(By Telegraph—Per Press Association. ALLEGED BRIBERY. SYDNEY, Sept. 16. >- yir p. .T. Minehan, has submitted his charges, cabled earlier. He said that be know that an enormous sum of money for campaign purposes was held by the leader of the Labour Party, and bo demanded an enquiry to enaTile the public to learn the sources from where that money had been obtained, and for what purposes. He added that everyone connected with the Labour Party knew that there was big money about, but nobody knew where it was coming from. Tin's money, lie said might be coming from Russia, but nohodv knew as everything was very mysterious.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1927, Page 2
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