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SYMBOL OF UNITY

(Received May 23, 11 p.m.) OTTAWA, May 23. The Prime Minister, -Mr. Mackenzie King, told an applauding House of Commons that the Prime Ministers' conference symbolized the complete unity of the Commonwealth. There were no material differences between the Prime Ministers. he said. There were shades. of opinion and differing viewpoints- arising from differing geographical positions, but there was no difficulty nt arriving at a convergence of views respecting all Die matters discussed. lb- had gained ‘'exceptional information from inside” and thus felt more reassured. than ever of the certainty of ultimate victory.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 7

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SYMBOL OF UNITY Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 7

SYMBOL OF UNITY Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 202, 24 May 1944, Page 7

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