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MR BOK AND HIS CRITICS.

A FURTHER OFFER. WASHINGTON, January 22. Answering the Senatorial charge of propaganda and the allegation that the winning peace plan was chosen by a packed jury Mr Bok has announced an offer to let the Senate Committee itself select a suitable plan from among the 22,000 submitted in the recent contest. Mr Bok added that he would pay 100,000 dollars to the authpr of the plan, thus selected, and defray all expenses of a nation wide referendum thereon. He also offered, in all respects, to give the committee’s plan, the same financial support as he accords the present plan. Mr Bok explains that his offer was influenced by an intimation at the committee’s meeting that lie was predisposed to the particular kind of plan which he denied.

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15898, 24 January 1924, Page 5

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MR BOK AND HIS CRITICS. Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15898, 24 January 1924, Page 5

MR BOK AND HIS CRITICS. Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15898, 24 January 1924, Page 5

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