GREAT WATERWAY
SUGGESTION IN AMERICA PURCHASE OF CANADIAN AREAS WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. Mr. Peter Teneyck, president of the New York Waterways Associations, advocated to-day that the United States should purchase New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and a part of Southern Quebec from Canada- He was giving evidence before the Senate’s Sub-committee on Foreign Relations. Mr. Teneyck suggested the purchase of the Canadian territory, be said, so as to give the United States half the benefits of the proposed international St. (Lawrence waterways scheme.
The United States lias already purchased land from other nations-—-notably Alaska, from Russia, and the V irgin Islands, off the coast of Florida, from. Denmark,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17945, 24 November 1932, Page 11
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