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Oshawa Daily Times, 27 Sep 1927, p. 10

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ink Shc cif Ell ar Sh (Continued from 'page ontinued from 9) i» the Parliament Buildings at To- 'ante, about the middle of Decem- Ler, two weeks after the election, 2nd my resignation at that time was fc iously hinted at, if mot actually | encgesied, i¢ developed in my in-! terview that I attended different | * alitiea] meetd of all contending parties a Lindsay, that supporters of the Progressive candidate had conerogated in. the office of Mr. Comn' ell, who was tenant of part of | 2 suit> of rooms in which I had my | office, and that was practically all | except that I had expressed myself » private conversation with a few | of my personal friends who held the same view as myself and unfavorable to Government control., I had, of course, voted for Mr. Stinson, Con- ra vative candidate in the Dominion elaetisn held in the September pre- ceding, whieh I had a perfect right to da. No fault was found with me for that. 4 "At my interview in December the perjury case was merely men- tienad, Very little was said about i:. Praetically the whole eriticism wag in regard to my alleged inter- fo o in matters political. You ABs sut of the city at the time and my December interview was with NT. Bayly, Deputy Attorney-General, i and not with yourself, Toward the end of January Mr. Humphries, In- speetor of Legal Offices, came to Lindsay for a day or two, evidently for the purpose of getting me on the charges of political partisanship. He interviewed me and a great many others in regard to my alleged politi- | . cal activities, The charges of noliti- cal partisanship petered out for lack of cvidence to support them, The atterapt to dislodge me at that time failed, although you showed at that tim2 an apparent sympathy with my opponents, After hearing a deputa- tion from Lindsay in my behalf you allowed the matter to stand. After this there were constant whisperings «oming to my ears that my oppo- nents were still out to get me, Question of Resignation "If you have been correctly quot- ed you now claim that your only reason for 'suggesing' my resigna- tion is 'my error of judgment in| regard to two cases,' and you at the gane time claim, although quite in- consistently, that my resignation was a matter of my awn free and volun- tary choice, The following are smong your reported statements: 'I suggested but did not snecifically ask Mr. Bradford's resignation, because I considered he showed bad judgment in two cases,' 'I take full responsi- hility for accepting the resignation of Mr. Bradford,' 'I told him to con- sider carefully what he proposed to do, and when I returned from my holidays in July I found that he had put in his resignation, which I ae- (ontinued on page 11) SELECTION of BEST STRIPS for a : = ----] Ver 2 OGEEGOSH! TAMPED REFUSEO! SO PUCOBNIZE | SEERA bol AY [Shad | \ 9" SISA t daddy MOM WELL ANOW THAT WE ARE GOING si, TO SWITZERLAND IT'S A gees) WHAT'S THIS COMING? fing | GOT RID ©F THAT © 1927 ov Inv. Feature Service, Inc, frfriecs Crest Botan sights reserved id il I SICK ABED EIGHT MONTHS After Taking Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Could Do ----- ¥ SEs r ERESREE & SanRBERR Bi AFTER THE JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE OF 1923 SHOWS WERE GIVEN FREE AT THE THEATERS E-JHE LAWS OF JAPAN FORBADE THE APPEARNNCE ly 4 ApANESE acron CX OF WOMEN ON THE STAGE WITH MEN UNTIL J 48 a § AFTER 1900, BEFORE THAT TIME WOMENS eA PARTS WERE ALYIAYS PLAYED BY MEN. IT 7 Nn WAS SADA YACCO JYHO OPENED UP THE nw, Ps MY a & A JAPANESE A \ ; THEATER . ol QUEEN VIETCRIA STAGE TO JAPIIIESE WOMEN, IH 1900,SHE TOURED. WEE EUROPE WITH HER HUSBAND KAWAKAMI. QUEEN VICTORIA WAS 50 CHARMED WITH HER TALENT THAT SHE WROTE THE EMPEROR, MUTSU HITO, ASKING A PARDON FOR SADA YALCO, THIS WAS GRANTED AND THE LAY / ZAI ST ACTRESSES WAS ABROGATED. © (977, by King Features Syndicate. foe Gast Dritein nights reerved IE TT DADDY SAYS JAPANESE WOMEN | ARE ON THE STAGE NOW. L[ff BASIC SEATS IN i Locomomves FOR A OMEN 1 SPOSE. wee Ll anni) 9:26 GIMME PIECE OF 7 { 31 HAVE WT [NORD FROM TILER AND MAC'S WORK SO QUISKILY, NOW You CAN DC TOME OF ¥ AON MOR. = - § THESE SIATEMERS MUSE BE GOTTEN T © 1927 by King Feaiuces Syndicate lnc 4 ¥Grenr Brinn sigivs weserved 84 { -------- WON'T BE-, so Good" LOOKING NOBODY KNOW ME, Doc a Dre BVIB\/D Ih \Y/ \IZDNREIARA\I/B\HE BiB \L/BNI/B 8 1/8 \/B\I BIB:

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