PRESS COMMENTS
'"POISONOUS PARTISANSHIP.''
LONDON, June 14. 1 The press comments follow party lines. Each accuses the other of seating an .atmosphere of poisonous partisanship, but .aU welcome the . .exoneration of ;Mmisters on the * *hS^ChrSSleP^ that the opening for misconstruction should have Seen avoided, and refers to the estaa©Pdinarv lack of knowledge exhibited bvllrXloya George and Viscount Sibarik regarding Stock Exchange *fe'TinK» says that the mistake of indiscretion would .n^ve. been .avoided if Ministers 'had not been thmking J^ore of money-making than -6ijhe MBiKmsibmty and dignity of office. ThS Daily-Hail says that a tribunal of political factions was not, the r roner Conrt to deal with the honor Sf PublS men. The committee's verdict was. not impartial.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 5
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117PRESS COMMENTS Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 5
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