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Time To Wake Up

I NEW YORK, July 28. | I The Premier of Ontario, Mr M. | I F. Hepburn, in a public address ? ? at Niagara Falls, said the Can- * f adian people had been smug and | i apthetic too long. f i ? i The future was not secure, and f I ? i the past had always been. • I “When Japan completes her • | conquest of China, she will turn j | to Canada,” said Mr Hepburn, t I “I was in British Columbia in ? t 1938, and the people out there | • take a most serious view of the T • : i problem.” ? | Mr Hepburn confesses that | t when he was a member of the | • Federal Parliament he had been f I opposed to measures to strengthen $ t Canada’s natioal defence, but he | • f had since changed his views con- | I cerning the “Japanese menace.” I • f

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Northern Advocate, 29 July 1939, Page 7

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Time To Wake Up Northern Advocate, 29 July 1939, Page 7

Time To Wake Up Northern Advocate, 29 July 1939, Page 7

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