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LIKE COMIC POLICEMAN

MR. MARLOWE’S JIBE AT LABOUR LEADER 2INOVIEFF LETTER AGAIN Cable. — press Association. — Copyright. Seed. 9.5 a ir. LONDON, Mon. “Mr. Ramsay Macdonald resembles * comic policeman warning a pris°'ier that anything he says will be down, altered, and used against ''ini,” says Mr. Thomas Marlowe, foraevly editor of the “Daily Mail,” replying to the Labour Leader’s comt,'* 11 * on the Publication of his let- , ,® s statement does not answer my fitter.” M r . Marlowe continues. “I JP'il in Mr. Macdonald’s warm repud®°n of the implication that I p'ceired confidential documents from t . oV6 rnment departments. Apart from ne question whether the ZinovieK ict w was addressed to the Communj(je”CManuS’ in any casts it was con- . Marlowe adds: “If the ‘Daily bad not forced the publication tim • noT 'oEf letter, estimating the tin,? dea "ng with it and transmitvij , to Mr. Macdonald, who was on fotion tcur, it would have been ei. , ISlled tlle day after the general tion.— A. and N z tA.ll t ' er from Mr. Marlowe published „. was the effect that, on % _ 19 , 2 L hr had two copies cf 'htnls 110 'uL e, - ,er ' bolh given him by liken A Had Mr. Ramsav- Macdonald the public into his confidence, he fcav* Publication of the letter would b'rSSZ little harm. r ha t rjE l3, Mr ‘ Ramsay .Macdonald said ■W r *1 ce:pt hy Mv Marlows of two ! -ia' a letter was conclusive prooi C ° nspi,a °y existed for its use for AT *£££“' in c^nnec hon with the ~

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 1

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LIKE COMIC POLICEMAN Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 1

LIKE COMIC POLICEMAN Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 1

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