CANADIAN UNEMPLOYED
DEALING WITH AGITATORS. POWER TO DEPORT THEM. OTTAWA, July 30. In connection with the unemployment relief measures, the Prime Minister, elaborating the method of upholding peace and order, made it clear that this would deal with certain people of a revolutionary type. There was no desire to restrain free speech, but it was different when directed to undermining the institutions of government. The Bill would provide power to deport outsiders, such as those who in time of domestic depression would capitalise this condition in generating agitativc unrest.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 180, 1 August 1931, Page 7
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89CANADIAN UNEMPLOYED Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 180, 1 August 1931, Page 7
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