STORM OF DENIAL.
A MAYOR'S STATEMENT.
FREXCH-CAXADIAX OUTLOOK. (From Onr Own Correspondent-) , MONTREAL, ****?*& Maror CainilUen Hbnde. «rf M geato appeared to be on one«*£,*. on tJ» and all f otber recently, tl»t tie ee,f *. I ? e f of the Pro,7on one «dc ami Enpland «, tae jther, the fvnipainv of the hrcncn--anadians inQncbcc will be on the side >f the Italians." It was opinion hat Engli/x and French Cana liars had lifferont mrctalitics. But Frerch-Canadian members of Parliament, headu of French-Canadian latioiial org3»nisauons and the Press i greed eiiiphatically that French?anadians, except a small inmoritT, vere loyal British subjects acd desired o live in harmony with their English om patriots in Canada.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 7
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111STORM OF DENIAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 7
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