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Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, who has made a notable speech in Ontario, in which he declared that the United States would stolid by Canada in the case of aggression by any Power. This is in line with his professed desire to consolidate the good relations existing between the two countries. Mr. Roosevelt is one of the outstanding figures in the United States today. His New Deal legislation is mainly responsible for this.

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Northern Advocate, 20 August 1938, Page 4

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Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, who has made a notable speech in Ontario, in which he declared that the United States would stolid by Canada in the case of aggression by any Power. This is in line with his professed desire to consolidate the good relations existing between the two countries. Mr. Roosevelt is one of the outstanding figures in the United States today. His New Deal legislation is mainly responsible for this. Northern Advocate, 20 August 1938, Page 4

Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, who has made a notable speech in Ontario, in which he declared that the United States would stolid by Canada in the case of aggression by any Power. This is in line with his professed desire to consolidate the good relations existing between the two countries. Mr. Roosevelt is one of the outstanding figures in the United States today. His New Deal legislation is mainly responsible for this. Northern Advocate, 20 August 1938, Page 4

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