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GUARDIANS OF WORLD'S PEACE.

SPEECH BY EARL HAIG. (by cible—press association—copyright.) (australian and s.z. cable association.) 'Received June 29th,. 10.20 p.m.) OTTAWA, June 2S. ''Americans and Britishers from all parts of the- world have buried with their dead in the cemeteries of France the memories of old mistakes, in the hands of France, the United (States and the British peoples primarily rests' to-day the future peace and happiness ct an countries." 'llnis Earl Haig. in » speech today, responded to the welcome of the Government of Canada and the city or Ottawa on his arrival hero to preside over the meetings of the British Empire »Service League- of war vterans. Mr MacKenzie King (Prime Minister) delivered an address of welcome.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18421, 30 June 1925, Page 9

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GUARDIANS OF WORLD'S PEACE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18421, 30 June 1925, Page 9

GUARDIANS OF WORLD'S PEACE. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18421, 30 June 1925, Page 9

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