AMERICAN TARIFF RECIPROCITY
AN OPPONENT ROUGHLY HANOI,ED. . . .. [»Y XBLEOBAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION., OTTAWA, March, 23. i Mr Clifford Sifton( who recently gtp ceded from the Liberals over the iociprocity qltestioil) was roughly handled by Montreal college students in the course of his campaign against the agreement. ■ . i He was driving to an anti-reciprocity demonstration in the city of Montreal; when he was attacked by the McGill College students. His carriage was over?turned and burned. Mr. Sifton was not injured, but he was Compelled to valh the remainder of tho journey. ; Police made many arrests. Tile dist turbance it is stated is not regarded as political.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1911, Page 6
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