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the CANADIAnT’ONSERYATIVE LEADER. PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT. 1 OTTAWA, June, 30. Mr Borden, Leader of the Opposition iji the Dominion House, in the course of a campaigning speech, referring to President Taft’s assertion that Canada’s ties with the Motherland were almost imperceptible, declared that ' the Dominion had never been closer to Britain than now, and the links joining both would never be broken.
He had no fear for the loyalty of Canadians. He added that ho believed that if the elections occurred now, the vote would he certain to go against tariff reciprocity with the United . States. *'
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1911, Page 5
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