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"MISTRESS OF HER OWN HOUSE."

CANADA'S INDEPENDENCE. Ut KLi.CTHIO H.U.OUAI'II COl'lltlUlir. i'l-.i! lniti.h rut.sd association. Received Februarv 24, 8.30 a.m. OTTAWA. Feb. 23. Speaking at the Canadian Club, Mr Gibbois, chairman of the Canadian section ot the International Water-ways Commission, praised British diplomacy, but thought that it was time for Canada to be mistier of her own house and to control her own foreign affairs.

Renter's Washington correspondent recently reported thai Mr Elihu lioot (United Stalin Secretary for State) anil .Mr Jus. li/yce (British Ambassador) signed it treaty settling the difficulties between tlie United Siates and Canada regarding \v,ilcr-ways.

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Mataura Ensign, 24 February 1909, Page 3

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"MISTRESS OF HER OWN HOUSE." Mataura Ensign, 24 February 1909, Page 3

"MISTRESS OF HER OWN HOUSE." Mataura Ensign, 24 February 1909, Page 3

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