LORD HAIG
HIS VIEW ON’ WORLD I’FACE. (Aus. ami N.Z. Cable Association.) OTTAMA, June 28. •• Americans and Britishers from a,i parts of the world have buried ■■ their dead in the cemeteries <- France, the memories of old mistakes. In the, hands of France, of the Lniteo States, and of the British peoples primarily rest to-day the future peace arnd happiness of all countries.’’ Ilins Field Marshal Eearl Haig in a speech on Sunday, in which he responded to the welcome of the Government >1 Canada and the City of Ottawa. «n his arrival here to preside over the meetings of the British Empire Se’’vice League of War Veterans. The Premier, Mr. MacKcnzic King delivered an address of welcome.
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Grey River Argus, 30 June 1925, Page 5
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