Second Edition. THE WAR.
Canada.
GENERAL. / .. - United Press Association. Ottawa, November 21. ,The Government has decided to make it a criminal ■ offence throughout Canada for a'person to possess or circulate copies of Germaif journals published in the United States. A determined effort is being made to flood Canada with pro-German literature, and t*he Government is prohibiting the use of mails therefor.
Mr. Borden, Premier, in an official memorandum, states that i has been decided to increase Canada’s force to 50,000 men. Thirty-three thousand at;o already in England, and 8000 on gamson duty in Canada and the Bermudas. The Premier announces that only the inability of -Britain to accommodate a larger number prevents Canada from raising the 50,000 men to be kept continually under training.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 279, 23 November 1914, Page 6
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