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MR. RILEY asked if the Minister was aware that the witness referred to was practically charged with giving false evidence.
"Mr. Parkinson said he did not think that the Minister had any information other than that which had been published in the Press, and he had already addressed a letter to the mayor of the borough. : • .Mr. -Riley asked if the Minister was aware that the witness referred to had
furnished the 'with a. typescript-of the whole 'of the, evidence.:: Mr. Parkinson said he was not aware of .tbitt•fact, but he knew-that clittiags from the newspahers had been supplied to the Minister, who, in reply, had sent a letter to thet mayor.: ekplaining—the position. He. thought that. when the mayor received that letter. he would be p_erfectlY satisfied that the Department
had' done all it could _ . .