MUNITIONS ENQUIRY
AVOIDING COMPLICATIONS. WASHINGTON, Thursday. ' The Senate Munitions Committee agreed at a conference with President Roosevelt to" avoid any action raising complications with foreign governincuts in connection with their search of the war-time files of J. P. Morgan and Company, British fiscal agents in the United States during the Great War. The investigators were called to Whito House as the result of the in- . formal representations said to have been made by the British Ambassadoi, Sir Ronald Lindsay, against the disclosure of any correspondence between the British Government and J. P. Morgan and Company.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 April 1935, Page 5
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