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LANG AND THE BRIBERY COMMISSION NAME OF INFORMANT ASKED FOR. Sydney, October 27. The Bribery Committee decided that Mr Lang should be recalled and asked to give the name of the high Government official who, he stated, had given him information regarding the bribery charges. Mr Lang subsequently appeared before the committee and refused to give the name of his informer. One witness gave evidence that he told a member of the Labour Daily staff that he overheard two men at Enfield railway works say £20,000 was available to put the Labour Party out of office.—A. & N.Z.

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Southland Times, Issue 20012, 28 October 1926, Page 7

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NOT TELLING Southland Times, Issue 20012, 28 October 1926, Page 7

NOT TELLING Southland Times, Issue 20012, 28 October 1926, Page 7

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