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BANK-NOTE SCANDAL. J ITS POLITICAL ASPECT A PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION, BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Received Jan. 22, 10.32 a.m. BUDAPEST, Jan. 21. As a result of an agreement between the Government and the Opposition, a Parliamentary commission of twentyfive members is being appointed to investigate the political side of the banknote affair. It wil 5 be entitled to summon all persons whose evidence is required. Its meetings will be held secretly. The latest arrest in connection with the bank-note figures is that of John Stitz, an engineer, on a charge of collusion with the alleged forger.—Reuter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 22 January 1926, Page 5
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