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AME'RICANISATION OF CANADA. By Tclcgrnph-'-Pijss teooia.ti<i]i-Cop,vritlit, "dimes'* and Sydney "•Sun"'" Services. (Hoc. May 11, 5.35 p.m.) ' London, Hay 11. Writing to the. "Times," a Canadian corrcsponaent, describing the recent "Amo: icaiii.sa'Awr'' of Canada, after stressing the fact that Canada and the United States havo a comnxi: tr&ctitiwft, language, and faith, ptfoccetts: "Probably w? cannot inspire the enormous inflow of immigrants vvilli a cOjinnon spirit of Canadian patriotism. T« it j:o tain tluit i hoy can bo moulded to a devotion tti the Empire? is it so wtain that they will nevtvr lie-, attracted b.v . J the vision of an indi'pMiih'iit Canatlsaft Kepuhlis?" „
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2146, 12 May 1914, Page 5
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105A CANADIAN REPUBLIC Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2146, 12 May 1914, Page 5
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