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BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS.

THE MEXICAN INCIDENT CHARGES DENIED. Press AssociAion-Electrio Telegraph-Copyright, (Received Fridav, 5.45 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Thursday. Y illiam Randolph Hearst furnished the Senate Investigating Committee with documents purporting to show that the fund provided by President Calles, of Mexico, was for four United States Senators named Heflin (Alabama), La Foil elite (Wisconsin), Borah (Idaho), and Norris (Nebraska). Dudley Field Malone (New York) uas named as Hie Mexican financial agent. ! Immediately their names were mentioned, Borah, Heflin and La Follette appeared before the .Committee. They denied that they over received money from such a source, or had been approached by anyone who might have been interested in such an offer. _ Morris was ill at home, but his friends denied the charge on his behalf, and moved to secure a statement from him. —A.P.A. and “Sun.”

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 December 1927, Page 5

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BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS. Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 December 1927, Page 5

BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS. Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 December 1927, Page 5