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BOISTEROUS PArCtUpltSil.; \f v Ottawa. X)cce'nibcr 17. jjwiraasa, Nationalist .kiulcr, at- ' tempted to speak in tlic theatre city. An immeiisp. crowd afflfiintiW'' ' ami howled him down. :: Soldiers con-' nected with tin: second Canadian Con-' lingent smashed the doors and windows! and forcibly draped the speaker's table" with the Union .lack and sang patriotic v " I^'s continuously. A soldier attempted to compel .Al. IJourassa to wave the ling. i!. Jiourassa refused; and there was tvrrilie excitement, which was (gelled by the intervention of the police, who were obliged to protect M. Bourassa, who is unpopular with both French and British owing to his attitude on the war.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 166, 19 December 1914, Page 5
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107Canada Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 166, 19 December 1914, Page 5
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