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CANADIAN REDS NOT EAGER. DISORDERLY TORONTO • SCENES. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. • < Toronto, January 18. As a climax to disorderly scenes in the council chamber when an unemployed delegation cheered for Russia the Mayor, Mr. Stewart, told the members delegation that if they knew of a better country they should go to it. • The police were ordered to eject a man who the Mayor said was a , not ° ri 7 ous Communist agitator and who naa been in trouble in three cities previous-
ly. ' When none accepted an. offer for free transportation to Russia the Mayor ordered the hall to be cleared.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1933, Page 6
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