THE VANCOUVER RIOTS.
A STATESMAN'S VIEWS ON IMMIGRATION. Received September 13, 7.23 a.m. OTTAWA, September 12Mr Borden, Leader of the Dominion Opposition, in a speech at Owen's Sound, said: Canada should be of such a character that immigrants would readily understand that in respect to representative institutions they must assimilate with us, and there must not be in Canada two interests growing up with divergent views, ideas, and aspirations."
PROFESSIONAL AGITATORS BLAMED. Received September 13, 8.29 a.m. NEW YORK, September 12. The Chamber of Commerce attributes the deplorable situation on the Pacific coast solely to professional agitators, who art actuated by a sordid desire to maintah the shortage of labour, thus enabling the unions to enforce their standards of wages and hours. Received September 13, 8.58 p.m. ' TOKIO, September 13. The local newspaper Jiji Shimpo, to-day states that be*-ides Sir Wilfrid Laurier's expression of regret and assurances that measures would ba prevent incidents similar to the Vancouver riots in future, a formal message was sent from the Dominion with reference to the matter.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8535, 14 September 1907, Page 5
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173THE VANCOUVER RIOTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8535, 14 September 1907, Page 5
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