PEACE IN EUROPE ESSENTIAL
OTTAWA, Bth August.
Mr. Meighen has arrived at Halifax. He stated: "You cannot these days have peace unless you have at least a substantial peace in Europe. The influencd of the British statesmen in the councils of the world is greater because the Dominions and India are withjn the Empire, and because she reflects, or wants to reflect, their views as well at her own." \ . -
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 7
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