“DISHONEST MEN.”
SO.\I !•: SIR IKIXO AI.LE< I ATIOXS. (Australian Press Association.) ] BRISBANE, November 7. | In a speech, described by the Leader J of the Oppost-iou, Air Smith, as ‘‘the j most extraordinary ever made in this | Chamber f by the chief legal representative of the Crown,” the ' Attorney-Gen- j oral, Mr MacGroarty, attacked the Mu"gun a verdict, and called Mr McCormack and 'Mr Theodore “Dishonest men and I cowards.” I Mr McGroarty added : bile we accept the verdict in law, we do _ not need to agree with the jury’s lindings. The only conclusion is that Mi Theodore undoubtedly got money Irom Mr McCormack as his share of the sale of the Along an a mines to the Government.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1931, Page 1
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