MR. TUDOR AND THE BANKRUPT
NASH'S REJOINDER, '■ ■.-,.. j.. Sydney, April 26. , In tho bankruptcy Court Nash wai, further examined. Regarding Mr, Tiidor's reply,' he maintained that hia previous evidence was correct in every ; [.•articular. He "never sent' presents of .' jewellery to Mr. Tudor's daughters;. Ha ■ wag not aware Mr. Tudor had any \ daughters until he read it in the papers j last night. He reiterated that ho handed : the jewellery with his own hands into Mr. Xudor's hands in ■ the presence of ! two others. He still contended that Mr. Tudor had not the slightest suspicion ot the reason for tho presents.—Press Assn. , AUSTRALIAN CENSURE DEBATE I Melbourne, April 26. The censure debate is not finished, but ■i' Government victory is assured.—Presa Afisn. CENSURE MOTION DEFEATED. j (Hec. April 2fi, 11.30 p.m.) v* ,'.-,. "> ■>'■ L Melbourne,-April 26. '"'MfT"Tudort"'ao'-conndence amendment ivas defeated by 3G voles to 18.-Press Assn. FEDERAL WAR LOAN Melbourne, April 26. Altogether there are 176,073 to tho War Loan.—Press Assn. .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 187, 27 April 1918, Page 7
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