THE MARCONI INQUIRY.
LORD MURRAY'S DIALING IN SHARES. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright London, March 8. The appointment of a Co»**tn' ittcß 0 , peers to inquiry i V - 0 (leiUing3 in Mllr . ta prestige of the Government. Liberals were confident a week ago that the committee would not be formed, i-idrd Loreburn's acceptance has roused the fiercest, resentment, and he is openly denounced as a traitor. The indignation is shared by Ministers, despite the report that he and Lord Charnwood have only joined on the understanding that the inquiry will be limited to Lord Murray's dealings in shares. The daily News says doubtless the Liberal peers accepted with the idea of preventing the committee being made simply an engine of personal or party malice, but they would have been better advised if they had boycotted it altogether. The committee will consist of Lords Halsbury and Lorcburn (two ex-LoTd Chancellors), and Lords Desart, Chamwood, and Sanderson.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 214, 10 March 1914, Page 5
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154THE MARCONI INQUIRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 214, 10 March 1914, Page 5
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