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NOTICE TO QUIT c Aus. & N.'Z. CabJe Assn? (Received. November 12 at 5,5 p.m.) LONDON, November IL Doctor n. W. Thost Hitler’s represent ajtive and head of the Nazi propaganda organisation in England h'as been instructed by the foreign office to depart as his presence Is not in the interests of the public. THE WYATT EARP. AfONTREAL, November 11. A North American newspaper alliance copyright message from the Wyatt Earp says that, with, the Polar Star lashed to her decks, the Wyatt Earp moved out of Deception Harbour to-day. For a week we experienced high winds, and snow storms, and have been driven back and forth in Bransfield Straits. After six hours we were almost half-way to Dundee Island and with the way ahead clear, we appear to have a good chance of reaching our base to-morrow. LONDON. November 11. The “Guardian’s” Paris correspondent says that the provocative effort of the “Solid’nrite Francais” to turn the armistice celebrations into a Fascist demonstration caused trouble, when wearing blue-shirts, and carrying banners the Fascists inso’eid Iv marched up the Champs le Elysees An atmosphere of civil war swept the crowd, there were immediate shouts evf “down with the Fase'Sts”. answered with cries of “Vivi la France” and the singing of the “Marseillaise” Such shouting from thousands of throats has not been heard in Paris before. Free fights started everywhere, the marvel being that the police prevented a street battle among three hundred thousand. The body was not connoctted with ex-servicemen, and it is inexplicable how permission was granted for such a provocative march. OTTAWA, November 11. The agreement- on the terms of the reciprocal tr'ade treaty between Canada and the United States was reached' according to simultaneous announcements by both countries from Ottawa and Washington by Afr AfacKenzie King and President Roosevelt. The details were not be announced until the official -signing, probably later- this wook. Mr King told interviewers that th,-, treaty did noit interfere in any way with the Ottawa agreemens. Afr King returned to Ottawa on Sunday after conferring with President Roosevelt and other United States officials
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Grey River Argus, 13 November 1935, Page 5
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