FOUR PEOPLE INJURED.
UNEMPLOYED CHARGED BY POLICE. (united r-itEas association —bv elsctbic TELEGEAPH —COPTBIOHT.) , VANCOUVER, December 00. , Fqur people were seriously inured at Edmonton when mounted policemen charged 1200 unemployed who were attempting to make a forbidden march on the Provincial Parliament Buildings. Twenty suffered niinor injuries and 18 arrests were made.
COMMUNIST METHODS. CLERGYMAN SAID TO BE INVESTIGATING. TOKONTO, December 20. Following tjip denial of the Canadiap Lubour Defence League of a link with the Communist Party, a?id of plptting disturbances throughout the country, as alleged by" the Mayor of Vancouver, Police-Inspector A. Murray, of Toronto, stated to-day that the League's president, the Eev. A. E. Smith, was now in Moscow studying Stalin's methods.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 11
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