HARRY THAW.
-MORBID CURIOSITY
[By Electric Telegraph—Copykich' [United Press Association.] New York, September 11.
To prevent the possibility of Thar being kidnapped' before measures ar completed to extradite him, the Ne\ Hampshire- sheriff at Colebrook swor in special constables to guard the bote where he is detained. Extraditioi proceedings will be immediately start ed. Thaw refuses to discuss his for cible return to the United States Crowds are thronging Colebrook in th hope of gaining a glimpse of Thaw.
CANADA'S ACTION
Times—Sydney, Sun Special Cables
(Received 8.0 a.m.)
Montreal, September 11
There is a general-feeling of relie at the prompt action of the Ministe
of Justice over the deportation o Thaw. The Minister states that h acted simply with a view to carrying out the law. He intended to prevent Canada being made the dumpin; ground of undesirable citizens fron other countries.-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10, 12 September 1913, Page 5
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