CONYNGHAM CASE REDIVIVUS.
SYDNEY, Tuesday.
The Conyngham case is} again before the public, per the medium of a Parliamentary inquiry into the working of the Post Office. Allegations have been made of a leakage of telegrams in connection with the case from the telegraph office. Mr. Crick, ex-Postmaster-General, denied on oath that he had shown certain telegrams to Cardinal „Moran, or even mentioned them to him.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 206, 11 September 1901, Page 5
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