BALDWIN’S MISSION
ACCOMPLISHED IN CANADA MACKENZIE KINO’S FAREWELL MESSAGE. WHAT THE BRITISH EMPIRE MEANS. (British Official Wireless). (Received 19, 11.45 a.m.) Rugby, Aug. 18. Before sailing for home on the Canadian Pacific line steamer Empress of Scotland, Mr. Baldwin, the British Prime Minister, left after a great reception in the maritime provinces. The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. W, L Mackenzie King, in a speech at a reception in Chariettetown, said, “Mr. Baldwin has brought to the forefront a full appreciation of what the British Empire means to us all. His • speeches in Canada have been received with the greatest enthusiasm. He has told us his problem and discussed ours. He comes to us out of a busy Parliamentary session, and he has given himself to us in full. Speaking on behalf of my countrymen. I want to tell him how deeply from our hearts we thank him for giving of his best to us on this historic visit.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 210, 19 August 1927, Page 5
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