DEPORTATION
POLICY IN WESTERN CANADA
United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph CVipyright ) VANCOUVER, .March 12. A movement for the deportation ol agitators is gaining. .Max lierndl, upon IPs completion of a six month’s sen I once for rioting, is being deported to Switzerland. Columbia is proposing a conference of the Wes orn Canadian Provinces, and urges that Dominion authority be sought for the deportation of all agita tors. The Vancouver Branch of the Veteran's l.egioa has expelled three members for participation in an unemployed parade whore a red flag was carried.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1932, Page 5
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