BONDS OF EMPIRE
SYMBOLISED BY THE CHCIYW SPEECH BY MR CHURCHILL. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, October 19. “ It. ifi not by the parchment speeches of politicians that the British Empire has been built np,” said Mr Churchill at a dinner given by the Canada Chib in honor of Lord Ryng. “The Empire grows great, and strong by the unseen unceasing heartbeats of its strong and powerful peoples separated from one another by immense distances, but united for the purpose of mutual security and advantage—united also by a growing conception of their corporate life and duty—united most of all by the romance of history symbolised and enshrined in the Imperial Crown.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19385, 20 October 1926, Page 5
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110BONDS OF EMPIRE Evening Star, Issue 19385, 20 October 1926, Page 5
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