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THE MARCONI INCIDENT.

A NATIONALIST MOTION.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S RESIGNATION REQUESTED. NO GOVERNMENT MOTION.

London, Juno 17.

In tho House of Commons, Mr Asquith, in reply to Major Archer-Shee, said that he had no information that Ministers outside tho Cabinet had invested in Marconi shares. Mr L. Ginnell (Independent Nationalist) gavo notice in the House of Commons that he would move the acceptanco of the special report by Sir A. Spicer, Chairman of the Marconi Committee; also that ho would move that Sir Itufus Isaacs, Attorney-General, be requested to resign. ■ • •• Mr Asquith announced that tho Government does not propose an official motion in connection with the Marconi report. It is believed that Mr Asquith advisod Mr Lloyd George and Sir Itufus Isaacs to express regret in regard to their transactions. .

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13753, 19 June 1913, Page 5

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THE MARCONI INCIDENT. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13753, 19 June 1913, Page 5

THE MARCONI INCIDENT. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13753, 19 June 1913, Page 5

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