MILITARY SERVICE AND EMIGRATION.
a AUSTRIAN WAR MINISTER GROWS APPREHENSIVE. By Telegraph—Press Association-rOopyright Vienna, October 19. In connection with tho arrest of Altman, local manager of tho Canadian Pacific Railroad Company, and three others, on suspicion of inducing porsons liable for military service to cmigrato to Canada, nine offices of the Canadian Pacific Railroad l Company wero raided,' and tho books and correspondence impounded. The offices havo been closed. Altman has been allowed out on bail. It is stated that one hundred thousand recruits and reservists havo left for Canada. ' Tho War Minister's_ report states that the activity of emigration agents may bo regarded as a carefullyplanned attack upon tho army. Headlong down from Heaven fell ho,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 21 October 1913, Page 7
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117MILITARY SERVICE AND EMIGRATION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 21 October 1913, Page 7
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