"GOOD EUROPEAN"
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HONOURFROM DUNDEE
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(Received 10th September, 12.15 p.m.)
..LONDON, 9th September
The Freedom of the City of Dundee was conferred upon Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. The Lord Provost said it could never be said, that Mr. Mac Donald had mistaken State craftiness for statecraft. He had been as upright as he had been downright, and all his'actions had proved to the world that a good European could be a patriotic Briton.
Mr. Mac Donald, in acknowledging the honour, commended the courage ,of the city in making him a Ereemaii. He regarded the honour as an encouragement to do the work that belonged not to party but to the nation. - Party, or-no party, they must all'hold one aim in common—the promotion of the goodwill of nations and the establishment of peace on the earth. ' -
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 5
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144"GOOD EUROPEAN" Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1924, Page 5
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