A COMPLAINT.
(To the .Editor “Stratford Evening Post.”) Sir,—We have been residing in Stratford for some time and are Jews. Wc went out last Sunday to the park, my wife, my five-year-old son and myself. Wo were approached by a'lot’ of larrikins, who insulted my wife and molested us wherever we went. They followed us and knocked off my hat, which occurred several times. I am not a Jew that has just arrived from Russia. I have been over thirty years in the colonies, and I should think that I ought to have as much liberty as to be allowed to go out for a walk on a Sunday afternoon without being molested by larrikins. Hoping that you will see to it, and yive us a chance to go out without oeing disturbed, as we have been. L am, etc., - G. PHILLIPS
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 64, 30 October 1911, Page 4
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