AMERICAN CABLE NEWS
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Mil BRUCE’S ADVICE. (Received this day at 9.30 n.m.)
OTTA WA, Jan. 5. Air Bruce stated at the Canadian Club at Hamilton to-day that unless Canada developed great trade connections in other directions, she would become commercial'y and industrially more closely linked with United States, and as a result worn!-find her national aspirations inevitably undermined. Canada should look to Britain in the East and Australia, in the West for the expan* :i of trade and industrial relations more than to United States. •C.S. ATTITUDE. WASHINGTON, -Jan. 5. Tlie fii.'.c Department says it has notified Dime Government it will permit the exportation of United States arms and war munitions, purchased by that Government.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1927, Page 3
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