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Canada (Canada) (search for this): article 3
The Canadians Incensed at the interference of England in the extradition case.
In Toronto there is much feeling excited at the action of the English Government in the extradition case.
The Leader (the Government organ) says:
"It is an unprecedented act of interference with the rights of a free people, and Canada will not surrender her rights in obedience to the writ of an English court."
York (Canada) (search for this): article 3
The Canadians Incensed at the interference of England in the extradition case.
In Toronto there is much feeling excited at the action of the English Government in the extradition case.
The Leader (the Government organ) says:
"It is an unprecedented act of interference with the rights of a free people, and Canada will not surrender her rights in obedience to the writ of an English court."