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DRIVEN FROM TOWN

Bad Eggs for Agitators

FARMERS TAKE ACTION Vancouver, February 1. An Edmonton message states that when representatives of the newlyorganised Farmers’ United League, urging secession through the wheat depression, refused to sing the National Anthem at a meeting at Willingdon (Alberta), three hundred farmers, mostly Ukrainians, drove them with two Communist agitators from the town with decayed eggs. The Communists and league president were badly beaten.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 110, 3 February 1931, Page 9

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DRIVEN FROM TOWN Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 110, 3 February 1931, Page 9

DRIVEN FROM TOWN Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 110, 3 February 1931, Page 9

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