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GEORGE MCMAHON

MAN WHO TOSSED PISTOL NEAR KING EDWARD

REFUSED ADMISSION TO CANADA. EARRED BY CONVICTION. By Telegraph—-Press Association—Copyright. (Received. This Day, 1.10 p.m.) OTTAWA, February 8. Mr F. C. Blair, Director of Immigration, announced that George McMahon, principal in the revolver incident in London when a loaded pistol was tossed near King Edward VIII, will not be permitted to enter Canada from London. McMahon claimed that Mr Malcolm MacDonald, when Dominions Secretary, made representations to Canada on his behalf. Mr Blair asserted that McMahon’s conviction placed him in the prohibited class. McMahon, from London, .stated that he would be in Canada for the Royal visii.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 February 1939, Page 8

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GEORGE MCMAHON Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 February 1939, Page 8

GEORGE MCMAHON Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 February 1939, Page 8

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