CANADIAN POLITICS
I LONDON, October 24. j The Standard's Montreal correspondent i j states that the Opposition is freely mak- J ing charges of graft against the GovernJ ment. Sir Wilfrid L'aurier preserves a scornful silence, though considerable excitement has been occasioned, by an allega- j tion of gross corruption in connection with the construction of. the Transcontinental railway.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2850, 28 October 1908, Page 23
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