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ANTI-BRITISH CRUSADE. GERMAN DNAKE-IN-THE CRASS METHODS. United Prem Association. (Received 12.115 p.m.) Washington, November 1. There is' renewed activity of (termini wireless news of a virulent and anti-British nature which is intended to stir neutral activity against alleged*'British interference .with Dutch and South American and other trade, I which, it is declared, practically amount to despotism. The German ( effort is obvious to involve the United States in further disputes with Bn-j tain. . ' The Arizona labor law, making it unlawful for any employer to employ, more than 20 per cent", of foreigners in his establishment has been declared unconstitutional. The law aimed at, giving practically a monopoly of employment to American citizens. THE FAY CONSPIRATOR. SIX ARRESTS TO DATE. (Received 1.55 p.m.) New York, November 11. Another arrest of a German has been made in connection with the Fay conspiracy, and six men are now awaiting trial. Further arrests are expected, as the police believe that a widespread plot, involving most hf the eastern seaports of the 1 nited States, was hatched by Hermann Kidder, a noted pro-German editor. I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 54, 2 November 1915, Page 6
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182Second Edition. America Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 54, 2 November 1915, Page 6
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