UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
DEVOTED.TO IDEALS'. Elec. Tel Copyright—United Press Assn f (Australian and NZ. Cable Association I WASHINGTON, June 8. President Harding, in a speech at the American University, said: “IRall the nations were as unselfish and devoted to ideals as the United States and Canada, there would never be another war. I would call attention to the fact that the United States and Canada settled their controversies satisfactory without resort to super power, but by the exercise of the sovereignty of free people, dealing with one another, while the League of Nations was not mentioned.” Mr. N. W. Rowell, the Canadian League of Nations delegate, had previously voiced the hope that North America should introduce a better spirit in international relations and seek to settle its differences peacefully.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15542, 10 June 1921, Page 3
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