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Dominion Authorities Plan to Get Rid of Him Promptly.; Immigration Law Plain


Harry K. Thaw will not remain long on Canadian soil if the immigration authorities here can prevent it. With this object in view the immigration branch of the Interior Department dispatched two of its immigration Inspectors to Sherbrooke this afternoon

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There is no statute in New Hampshire which provides for the extradition of lunatics. According to attorneys here, the only opportunity the officials of New York have to get Thaw back into the jurisdiction of their State is by preferring criminal charges against him, such as that of conspiracy. Source : query.nytimes.com



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