BRIBERY CHARGES
IN FEDERAL HOUSE,
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association.)
CANBERRA, August 8. * The allegations of bribery made by Mi* R. Grceno, M.P., against Mi* Coleman, M.P., chairman and the other members of the Federal Public Accounts Committee, arising out of their inquiry into the compensation claims for the A class broadcasting stations, as cabled on May 22nd, have not been sustained by Judge Dethridge. Judge Dethridge, who investigated the allegations made by Mr Roland Green, M.P., completely exonerates the committee, and also Major W. T. Condor, who formerly was manager of the 3.L.0. station at Melbourne.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1930, Page 5
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