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CANADIAN GOVERNMENT’S POLICY ■< ONE PART NOT TO AID ANOTHER ONLY PARLIAMENT TO INVOLVE COUNTRYJN WAR BY TELEGRAPH.—PBESS ASSOCIATION. . —COPYBIGHT. New York, February 20. An interesting declaration was made in Canada to-day dealing with Canadian foreign policy. Tho Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King), speaking at Montreal, declared the principle that one part of the British Empire should not interfere nor aid another in trouble, unless it was itself concerned, and only to the extent to which it was Mr. King explained the attitude of his Government last September, when Canada was asked to send a contingent to the Near East. He said that the Canadian Government on that occasion, made it clear that, so far as Canada was concerned, only Parliament itself would involve the country in war, except in the case of actual invasion. Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 134, 22 February 1923, Page 7
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