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COMMONWEALTH RELATIONS Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright TORONTO, September 22. “ We can render no more excellent service than to promote these two great organisations, the British Commonwealth and the League of Nations, said the Hon. Newton Rowell when closing tho first British Commonwealth Relations Conference to-day. He ranked tho personal friendships formed and tho frank statements among the gathering as most valuable results. It was wise, ho thought, that such a conference should he unofficial. Addressing the Empire and Canadian Clubs to-day, Viscount Cecil said that the British Commonwealth, even if it was joined by the United States, could not he tho policeman of tho world. He urged every effort as fast as possible to strengthen the great machinery provided for world peace by the League or Nations, whoso only fault was not in. the machinery, but that it had not yet been used to its full power.
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Evening Star, Issue 21524, 23 September 1933, Page 13
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