EXAMPLE FOR LONDON.
Twenty Germans at..i two fri-jhmen ( ejected from a mass meeting last I night in Carnegie Hall, called by the American Eights Committee in support of the cause of tne Allies. The meeting was plcvnaed similar I}' 1 }' to the recent pro-lAly meeting in Boston, under the direction <>|' Mr George Haven Putnam who delivered a speech strongly favourable to thci Allies. When Mr, Puenam praised the Allies, interruptions began by the Germans and Irish. Cries or! "Tiiut'.s a lie!" and "Shame' '• intern.pted Mr Putnam's charge that Berlin had approved and in part ordered the Armenian massacrs. Forty Hfiectivi's who were in the hall seized the dis turbers and hustled all of them oi.t, except one huge German, who was in the centre of a row of stalls, and persisted in making a cjounver-speeuh. He was too big to be handled by any of the detectives Avithut precipitating an unseemly srjffie, sc the giant negro who is famous :is the doorkeeper at Caruugie H-.'l, end whose physical development is of prize ring proportions, was s-"imniuned. He picked up the big German, like a | baby, dragged him ;d:>ng the aitle, i and threw him into i.he street. \ - ' |
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 113, 15 May 1916, Page 7
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197EXAMPLE FOR LONDON. Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 113, 15 May 1916, Page 7
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