CANADA'S STABILITY
TRIBUTES IN LONDON
PROMOTION OF SPIRIT OF
FREEDOM
(British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, July 2.
In proposing the toast of "Canada" at the Dominion Day dinner of the; Canada Club, held in-London, at which he was the principal guest, Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, congratulated the Dominion on its satisfactory financial and economic position. It was, he said, a tribute to the well-balanced economy which had been built up by successive Dominion Governments that, notwithstanding the! depressed world economic conditions and the failure of her own wheat crop, Canada's accounts for the past financial year showed that the revenue £or that period was higher than at any previous time "in her history.
Sir John referred to racial animosity in certain parts of the world, and added that Canada set an example of how the spirit of freedom was best promoted by reconciliation of the different races and different points of view.
Mr. Vincent Massey, High Commissioner for „ Canada, who presided at the dinner, said that one of the factors which had helped Canada to stand more firmly on its own economic footing was the development of Imperial trade and the system of preference in operation between Canada and the other British communities.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 3, 4 July 1938, Page 9
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