M RMASSKY.
lIO.MKWAHP IttIEND. U'STIt.U.IAN ANII N.Z. CAIIIV. ASSOCIATION. \' A NCDI \ EH, Sent. 11l The "Niagata” has sailed with Mr Ma-scv alinar-l lor Nevv Zealand. VANCtM’YEH. • -.it. i-t l iiili-r the auspices oi the (nnadmii { 1.;',. Air Mtissey ad !n--.-.-il an amli,.lll *,- ol lltd leading ei-izen- at Ynncimver at a Itinrimoii to-day. lie had a most out 'nisiast ic reception. A niiuiht'i of Nc-.I Z'-al.illdet ■■ nei-i- pii-si-nt. iill-!in 1 iII■ r *■-*s -•. 1-ind-lay. Mr ;id"i »a- “home Aspects ol Empire’s Problem:.. M-M.ts.'i-v wa* in gr< a -Si.-ni. ""I tor an inmi. w!a-n llm audience nskeil him in cun; i niie. This i - 'he s-udiln-.s on the sithiesince tin ( lefem-i-. Mr Massey de crib".l the latter as it great SHIV- S'. It had. lie ."id. laid i’oiuida'imi • t or " -upei-strm-ttite lor the Hriti-h F.iiijitre. whirl: V ~,,1,1 lie of great benefit . not only lo t; present, inti to Itltnte generalu-ns--llc I.linn d M : Liny d <•< "c-- 1 - - ' 1 1 ’ ji'-reticc si,mi up •'=. n, Ihe la Her had m I ■ ”- t' !;l i: ' . 1 A' Iho Conlen-nc- wn- no" an ( iil ittel . Mr l.ln-il be I-I ” i, was now Vcs'. cl with : 1 piw,l -o. a (•;, |, j it,, i. Mr Mass,., iiiMOrl mosl 1,1 the prim-ipal poinl - o' the ( "no'i (1 , K .._ ~.,,1 was cunt iniiall-. applauded. \ t ihe c,inclusion oi "-'h Mass v wa, ,‘e- red. Th- oba'iin .1 said it' wa* ihe lir-l '/' " pi ..vim-,- had "t hearing a> ur-t haul, anything almiit the Fonl.-iem-e, and t had he,-il a great pmilcc lu have honour ol hearing slmh a st.i., 11 acc-oimt of v. Imt happetmd v' ' pint s. lie thank,-,1 hi ol tow n to, the great ad'lresM, Mas-v addr-ses il- ■ -to .a Canadian t'luh to-moj"”'-during t lu- stop t hete o, • All! MASSEY. IIHUTKIt’S TKI.KitRA.MS. (f'eieivei! This Has at l it, ’ "•) OTTAWA - Sej i-'inh- r 111. Mr Aiasriy ■'' A’" ’ 1 . i! Cluh at Vancouver advo, -t-d 'h-t 1 next Imperial ('."ifer,", - ’' b' • ‘ Yaneuitver. he- anse of th-' 1 1 I '' he was compelled In travel. H - '"h od the .lapattese T.eaty was llm best assuranee of I’ae.il'm ' n '" Of this Alliance «':.s n: rv 1, if the British Empire <lis. -. O—t otlu-r world powei s would I >' accept ln-r as an ally.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1921, Page 1
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