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APPEAL FOR PEACE

CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER MR ROOSEVELT’S SPEECH SUPPORTED TORONTO, Oct. 23. (Received Oct. 24, at 7.30 p.m.) On the occasion of the Toronto University granting a doctorate of laws to the Secretary of State in the United States Government (Mr Cordell Hull), the Canadian Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King) took as his text President Roosevelt’s speech at Chicago on October 5, which he said “expressed the community view shared by the citizens of the British Empire.” Mr Mackenzie King declared that his own fervent hope was that the Brussels Conference would be successful. Mr Hull reiterated the necessity for a genuine good-neighbour policy among the nations of the world if civilisation were to be saved.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23331, 25 October 1937, Page 7

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APPEAL FOR PEACE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23331, 25 October 1937, Page 7

APPEAL FOR PEACE Otago Daily Times, Issue 23331, 25 October 1937, Page 7