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HITLER ABUSED IN CANADA REMARK BY ALDERMAN RESENTED. > ■ <_ PROTEST ON INSTRUCTIONS FROM BERLIN. (Recd This Day, 12.5 a.m.) TORONTO, June 29. A protest has been filed by the German Consul (Herr Kroop) with the Mayor (Mr Ralph Day) against an al lege’?? insult to Germany by Aiderman William Croft’s remark that the Civic Zoo is so dirty that it is only fit for Hitler. Mr Croft refused to refract, declaring: “I will tell the Consul to go to Hades. Hitler cannot goosestep Canada.” Herr Kroop stated that the protest had been ordered by the Consul-Gen-eral at Ottawa on instructions from Berlin. The mayor told the Consul that Mr Croft was not speaking for the council. but independently. Mr J. J. Glass, a member of the Ontario Legislature, said: “No swellheaded attempt by Hitler can stifle Canadian public opinion. If Hitler did fewer disgraceful things himself, he would not be insulted.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 June 1938, Page 10
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