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Show THAW DEPORTED FROM CANADA Canadian Immigration Officers Forcibly Carry Fugitive Across U. S. Border to Vermont Coaticook, Sept 10. Harry K. Thaw, removed forcibly from his quarters here today, at noon was a free agent in American territory, traveling in an automobile auto-mobile with a number of American Ameri-can newspaper reporters. The situation that Harry Thaw finds himself in today is by far the most extraordinary that has marked the progress of his sensational sen-sational case since he fled from the Matteawan asylum, Aug. 17. Believing this morning that he was being kidnapped he resisted forcibly his removal from Coaticook, Coati-cook, only to find that the outcome out-come of his quick dash in an automobile to American territory was to bring him unexpected freedom and placed him in the hands of the men who up to atlie energies to reporting his case. Thaw was dazed at the suddenness sud-denness of the events of the morning, without his array of legal counsel he did not know where to turn for advice. After a" brief consultatfon with the newspapermen, the automobile hired by the reporters with Thaw in it, went to Avirill. Here a brief -stop was made-and made-and by 10 o'clock he had crossed the Vermont line into New Hampshire. Colebrook. N. H. Sept. 10. Harry K. Thaw enjoyed three brief hours of liberty in northern Isew England today, but was arrested shortly before noon on a country road five miles from here by Sheriff Holman Drew of Coos county. |