GERMAN WIRELESS NEWS.
alleged distortions. (By Cable—P<w« A»«oeUtiott*-Copyri®M.) 4 Time®.") LONDON, February 27. "The Times'' draws attention to further distortion of news through vne Nauen -wireless station in Prussia. A wireless report was circulated that the Prince of Wales and his party were fired on while motoring in India. This was constrtied to rend as an attack upon the Prince of Wales by Mohammedan Nationalist) from behind a busli. A statement was made in the House of Commons thftt the Government was investigating; the matter of "The Times" report of the discovery of important documents ill an arsenal in Germany. It read in the German version that the Minister declared that the statement was unfounded.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 7
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