SHARE SCANDALS.
ALLEGED HEAVY SPECULATIONS
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.) LONDON, June 4.
Some newspapers demand the Master of Elibank's examination by the Marconi Committee, and point out that ho resigned his Whipship on the date whereon the Alarconi debate was opened.
It is rumored that he speculated more heavily than his colleagues.
(Received June 5, 10.20 a.m.)
LONDON, June 4.
Signer Marconi, cross-examined, declared that neither Mr Samuel nor Sir R-fus Isaacs had anything to do with Godfrey Isaacs' appointment. Sir Rufus Isaacs .was not Attorney-General at the time of the appointment. He denied that Godfrey Isaacs had manipulated shares.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13093, 5 June 1913, Page 3
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