SHOPS PILLAGED
Rioting in Newfoundland UNEMPLOYED RELIEF St. Johns, July 26. Rioting broke out here early to-day, when a surging mob s l ha , ttere( J. and pillaged shops before the police scattered them. - Two policemen were injured. Eighteen persons were arIt was a small affair compaired with those of last ApriL The ostensible reason for the latest trouble was the desire for a report on the between the Government and the banks for a loan to finance a programme of street work to assist the unemployed. A syndicate of Canadian banks announced to-day that they would advance 100.000 dollars required to finance a programme of work to relieve the unemployed.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 260, 29 July 1932, Page 11
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