IMPERIAL DEFENCE.
_i * CANADA NOT IMMUNE FROM EMPIRE'S ENEMIES. KELIANCE ON UONROE DOCTRINE MDIOTLED. illy Teleenpb, I'rtmi A"-idnll»n •rnp rr fehtl ' Oitav/a, November 3. I SirT. W. Borden, Canadians Minister of Militia, speaking at Toronto, said people who trusted to the Monro* Doctrine for Canadian defence, Or thought tbo ,tJnited States *onld assist Canada withont a very substantial return, should bo dismissed withont argument , Tho Mjnister nddod that, absurdity -could not bo 'fdrffieYJßulf U n ßfeJiffl I ffi.r ! <ffi(Kß2 would remain at peaco .with an enemy of, the •Empire. 1 ,1 SPEECH BT tORD CHAS. BIiIJESFOBD. I ■ London, November'3.l Thoro was a largo attendancd at the Royul Colonial' Inshtute to'hear a papor road by Sir John Coclvburn, formerly Agent-Genoral for South Australia, on " Signs of Imperial Solidarity." The paper evoked from Lord Charles Beres£ord a speech, reiterating tho remarks he made »t the City meeting on July 1, as to the urgent need of organising dpfenco '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 656, 5 November 1909, Page 7
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156IMPERIAL DEFENCE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 656, 5 November 1909, Page 7
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