Canadian Soldiers Sack Foreign Hotel
TORONTO, February 19. One hundred and twenty soldiers in uniform, marching four abreast, invaded the Riviera Hotel, and wrecked an entire floor. A Union Jack and a picture of the King were the only furnishings not broken. The proprietor said he believed the soldiers made a mistake and wrecked the wrong hotel.
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Northern Advocate, 21 February 1940, Page 5
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