CANADA AND AMERICA.
BUFFALO PEACE BRIDGE.
PRINCE OF WALES TO VISIT.
MEETING WITH GENERAL DAWES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (British Official Wireless.) (Received July 25, 7.40 p.m.) A. and N.Z. RUGBY. July 24. It is announced that on the afternoon of August 7. the Prince of Wales and the Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, who with Prince George are now on the way to Canada, will drive from Niagara Falls to meet General C. G. Dawes, VicePresident of the United States, and Mr. P. B. Kellogg, American Secretary of State, on the newly-erected Buffalo Peace Bridge. The bridge in question links the city of Buffalo on the American side of the falls with Fort Erie on the Canadian side. It was built to commemorate the 100 years of peace between Canada and America.
THE BONDS BETWEEN.
FEARS IN AUSTRALIA.
POLITICAL UNION ENVISAGED.
A. and N.Z. WINNIPEG, July 24. The Premier of Queensland, Mr. W. McCormack, who is visiting Winnipeg, stated to-day that Australians are quite concerned about the relations between Canada and the United States. It was feared in Australia that the ever-increasing friendliness and the interlocking ties of business and sentiment between the two countries might lead to Canada finding it to her material advantage to form a commercial union with the United States. This might be followed by a political union. In that case Canada would indeed be lost to the British Empire.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19698, 26 July 1927, Page 9
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