LANG AGAIN
i CENSURE MOTION ■ AGAINST GOVERN- :/ MENT ALLEGATIONS OF BRIBERY EVIDENCE IN TIN HARE 4 CASE' ' , j .os iiUw .sulaaoncdo bnt. sc i Press Afet*rcflatl6h-^Cop , y ; Hgiit H ‘ hi ’ j' Reed. To-day ,B r ß'.'4Era.th. ,r,inßß j Sydney, censure motion against the Stevens Government is being launched to-day by Mr. Lang, Leader of the Opposition fAssembiy, condemning the v Government for being associated with the payment of £2OOO to Red.mond Barry, who undertook to procure secret testimony in regard to the tin hare dealings, ’whereby former Ministers of the Crown were defamed and party r advantages obtained. ) The motion claims that such J payment amounted to bribery.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 90, 9 November 1932, Page 5
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