CHARGED WITH SWINDLE
LABOUR MINISTERS DENY GOLDFIELD SCANDAL PARTY INVESTIGATING United P.A. — By Telegraph—Copyright Reed. 10.50 a.m. SYDNEY. Today. An investigation of the charges made by S. Williams concerning mining ordinances in New Guinea are being fostered by the Australian Labour Party. Williams alleges that by the actions of Mr. J. A. Beaseiy and Mr. E. G. Theodore, miners on the goldfields have been dispossessed in favour of a large company. The chargee were refuted by the Ministers, whose explanations were d by the party c \ sc utive and Williams’s endorsement for the State Parliamentary seat was ordered to be i cancelled. Williams has since written to the executive offering to substantiate liis allegations, so the Questions will probably be revived at the Labour Party’s Easter conference.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 923, 17 March 1930, Page 9
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