THE PEACE IDEAL
CANADA’S STAND MR KING'S GOODWILL POLICY (A.P.A.-Sun) OTTAWA, March 27. Discussing the plan, presented to the House of Commons by Miss Agnes McPhail. Progressive member, for the creation of a Department of International Peace, the Prime Minister, Mr MacKenzie King, outlining the Government attitude toward peace, said that Canada was closely identified with the League of Nations. She was taking the lead for a better international understanding.
The action of the Government in establishing a Legation at Washington •was another step towards internationlal goodwill and understanding. The proposed Legations at Paris and Tokio were a further endeavour in the desired direction. He said that recently the British Government had asked Canada if she wished to participate in a treaty being negotiated with Egypt, but the Canadian Government had declined.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20108, 29 March 1928, Page 7
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