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BALDWIN'S OPINION

THE ROOSEVELT APPEAL

COURAGEOUS AND STATESMANLIKE

(Received April 18, 2.20 p.m.)

OTTAWA, April 17.

Earl Baldwin is the guest of the Governor-General, Lord Tweedsmuir, pending a series of lectures by Earl Baldwin and the bestowal of a degree by the University of Toronto.

The visitor declared that President Roosevelt's peace appeal is a courageous and statesmanlike attempt to ease a situation which is becoming intolerable to the ordinary man in every country in the world.

Asked whether Canada was expected to help Britain in the event of war, he replied, "That is Canada's business."

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 12

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BALDWIN'S OPINION Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 12

BALDWIN'S OPINION Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 12

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