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Canadian Mounted Police And U.S. Military Forces Join In Hunt For Border Bandits.

CO-OPERATING IN ATTEMPT TO STOP RAIDS UPON FRONTIER TOWNS OF THE DOMINION. (United Press. Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received October 10, 11.5 a.m.) VANCOUVER, October 9. A MESSAGE from Regina says that the United States forces and Canadian Mounted Police, all heavily armed, co-operated in a patrol which began to-day of the international border of the prairie provinces/ with a view to ending raids by United States bandits on the Canadian side. Six towns were recently raided, and banks and post offices rc^bbed. The patrol, numbfering many thousands, is necessary, as small communities carry huge sums during the grain season, which this year is a record one.—Australian Press Association.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18585, 10 October 1928, Page 1

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Canadian Mounted Police And U.S. Military Forces Join In Hunt For Border Bandits. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18585, 10 October 1928, Page 1

Canadian Mounted Police And U.S. Military Forces Join In Hunt For Border Bandits. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18585, 10 October 1928, Page 1

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