CANADIAN EXPANSION
ERA OF DEVELOPMENT
SPEECH BY PRINCE OF WALES
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LONDON', November 21. “Canada is on the threshold of one of.the most astonishing eras of expansion and development the "world has ever known. Exactly how long she will he in crossing the threshold it is impossible to sny, hut she will cross during tlic lifetime of many present, and, indeed, she may have crossed already,” said the Prince of Wales at tho Canadian Club dinner. “She still needs good brains, good money, and good work, and she wants them British.” Mr Baldwin nrgcd_ that the Canadians should not he in too much of a hurry. “ What does it matter whether it is 100 vears or 200 more before your country is full? Build up with tho best and sec that tho coining generations are in no way inferior to _ the present.”—A. and N.E. and ‘Sun
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Evening Star, Issue 19721, 23 November 1927, Page 5
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148CANADIAN EXPANSION Evening Star, Issue 19721, 23 November 1927, Page 5
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