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BANK NOTE SCANDAL

INQUIRY TO BE HELD. COMMISSION APPOINTED. ANOTHER ARREST. (Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright.) BUDAPEST, January 21. As a result of an agreement between the Government and the Opposition a Parliamentary Commission of twenty-five members is being appointed to investigate the political side of the bank note affair. It will be entitled to summon aS persons whose evidence is required. Meetings will be held secretly. The latest arrest in connection with the bank note forgeries is that of Johann Stitz, an engineer, on a charge of collusion with the alleged formers.—Reuter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 11

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BANK NOTE SCANDAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 11

BANK NOTE SCANDAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 11

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