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United Press Association —Copyright Received Sept. 20, 9.10 p.m. OTTAWA, Sept. 20. The Labor Congress at Winnipeg oppose Hindu labor, and advocate a heavy poll tax on Chinese and the repeal of the Le Gienx Bill, making strikes a criminal offence. _ They Condemn the Salvation Army immigrants as wastrels. The Francd-Canadian commercial treaty has beetn signed. BERLIN, Sept. 20. Mr. John Burns inspected the Botliel labor colony at Bielefeld and the Krupp works. ST. PETERSBURG, Sopt. 20. The Standart has been refloated. Two messengers employed in the Northern Bank and Varomezh Bank, while travelling in a train to Tamborff, we to attacked by seven robbers, who stole 44,000 roubles, and escaped.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2191, 21 September 1907, Page 2
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