CONSTABLE’S RUSE
JOINED COMMUNIST PARTY. EDMONTON, January 6. Prosecuting eighteen meii, who are al'etred to have staged a hunger march of 500 at Communist instigation and to have urged violence, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable A. IT. Keller revealed that he had joined a Communist organisation, while secretly a member of the Alberta police, to secure evidence. His testimony was postponed,
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1933, Page 7
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