EMPIRE COUNTRIES
MORE CONTACTS NEEDED TREATIES NOT SUFFICIENT OTTAWA, July o (i An official of (|, O Canadian Archives Depart incut, Dr. William Whitelaw, who recently returned from Australia, in an address to the Service C'liil. said. "Canada and Australia are drifting farther apart regarding appreciation of 0110 another. The decree of ignoranco of one another 011 the part of tho Dominions is appalling. "How long can the Kmpire, supposed to he a Commonwealth of nations, continue if the only contacts nre hy trade treaties? " asked Dr. Whitelaw. "The time to knit the Empire is when tilings are going well, not in times of emergency. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23101, 28 July 1938, Page 13
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