THE MARCONI ENQUIRY.
SIR RUFUS ISAACS’ EVIDENCE. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (United Press Association.) (Received 9.15 a.m.) •■(,! . - London, March 25. Before, the Marconi 'Committee, Sir Rufus Isaacs (AttorncyrGeneral) do-, nied. that he had had any connection With the Governr»eiit-*Mai:coni negotiations. Ho ha4 f no dealings. With any Marconi Company., Prior to the Marconi contract, i Ins; brother subsequently mentioned" JJutiAiasing AhWicsni< Marchhi sharpy' atid' witness ceased spine, tlie Companyiwas not interested) iic-t.be r English Company. The latter had a controlling interest and undertook bo Bof seven million dollars. 1 hree English directors had seats on the American Company. Before making the investment he,ascertained English Company’s? compact qpsa ip nowisp affect 'the Amarihan Company. It had not occurred to- liim whfih tacked to mention tffo investrffient in order To prevent unfpnnded insrnuations. He expected the committee would require his evidence.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 66, 26 March 1913, Page 2
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138THE MARCONI ENQUIRY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 66, 26 March 1913, Page 2
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