ONE NATION.
A despatch from Toronto, dated April 40th, says:—'"Canada and United Statee iluill b<? nee nation,' is the prophetic note of a letter fruni ilr Andrew Carnegie, in hie reply to an invitation 'to attend Uw demonstration of Civnudian-born persona from all parts of the Continent, to be held in July." Mr Carnegie says: — " Any movement such us you describe moves me deeply. The oftener. people of the old home and new meet tugcther, and the better they know each other, the sooner wilt come that day which I urn certain is to come, "when they will be united, and aitsuxe peace and prosperity of the world. That ' the ,people of the United States and Canada and Great Britain are to remain divided, talking of iH.undaries and military forces, oh one aide or the other, to protect one from the other, is not to bo thought of. Some day they will come together and ■move together "in ull international affairs. Indeed, they will not be different nations; they will be one politically as they ore icaclallv."
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11581, 12 May 1903, Page 5
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ONE NATION.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 11581, 12 May 1903, Page 5
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