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ENDEAVOUR TO INFLUENCE VOTERS. BY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS. MR. HEARST FIERCELY DENOUNCED.

By Tetegraph.-tress Atsoel&tton.—Copyrlatrt, (Received September 12, 0.35 p.m.) MONTREAL, llth September. The Canadian Nationalist* are fiercely attacking the part ( the Hearst newspapers are taking »in the Reciprocity controversy. * Mr. % Bourassa, the Nationalist leader, speaking at a great demonstration, de« nounced Mr. Hearst tas a coward, owing to the latter failing to accept his invitation to attend 'a meeting and de* bate the whole question. The Nationalist leader declared the Hearst pronouncements to be tidicttlou» mtest&tements, couched in boorish language. The chief complaint _ 'against Mr. Hearst is that he is making a free circulation of his paptrs ih Canada in the endeavour to influence voter*.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 7

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ENDEAVOUR TO INFLUENCE VOTERS. BY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS. MR. HEARST FIERCELY DENOUNCED. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 7

ENDEAVOUR TO INFLUENCE VOTERS. BY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS. MR. HEARST FIERCELY DENOUNCED. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 63, 12 September 1911, Page 7