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CANADA'S FUTURE

PROGRESS EQUAL TO U.S.A. ,■'..; LONDON, March 5. The Rt. Hon.. L. S. Amery, M.P., Secretary of State for the Dominions, was the principal guest at a dinner of the Canada Club, held at the Savoy Hotel. Responding to the toast of his health, Mr. Amery Said that the thing which had struck him morn than anything else in Canada was the deep-seated consciousness not only of the immediate present but of the future. " I believe," he said, "that in the 'next generation Canada's rate of progross will be even more rapid than the rate of progress in the United States, and under those conditions I believe that the policy of the better distribution' of our people will tak/ fuller shape; that not only for the purpose of agriculture, but Wisely' directed, whether under some 'scheme, of nomination or otherwise.: every kind -arid t.Vpo- of person' that 'Canada wants for the development of hor productive life will be (ally assisted to'come.across in order that we may. bridge the Atlantic till finally -Great Britain and .Canada maybe in very fact neighbors to each other, and in the fullest sense co-partners to each other in their common development," (Cheers,)

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 14 April 1928, Page 7

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CANADA'S FUTURE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 14 April 1928, Page 7

CANADA'S FUTURE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16622, 14 April 1928, Page 7

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