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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS

(Australian A N.Z. Cable Association.') AIR BALDWIN IN CANADA. (Australian Press Association & Sun. (Received this day at 12.25 p.rn.) \ OTTAWA, Aufi. “ All our foreign policy since the war lias been conducted with one object: to restore credit and keep the • peace,” -Mr Baldwin stated to-day at the .Canadian Club. The Premier pictured the -Motherland si'owly and surely working back to the prosperity disrupted by the war. He said: “It iswrong to state Kngltnd is in a state of industrial decline; we are lighting our way toward a new industrial balance and just as commercially we are moving toward a new orientation in our markets.” Ho appealed for a frank discussion of the Empire’s difficulties among ourselves, and not with outsiders. PRINCE DEDICATES ALTAR. (Received this day at 9.80 a.m.) OTTAWA. Aug. 3. Accompanied by Prince George and. .Mr Baldwin, the Prince of Wales today Predicated an altar in the .Memorial Chamber in tho Peace Tower to Canada’s war dead. Later the Prince unveiled a statue of the former Prime .Minister, Sir ’» "Wilfred Laurier, in the presence of a vast concourse of officials and citizens.

PRESIDENT’S STATE.MENT. WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.

President Coolidge’s statement was so entirely unexpected even by his most intimate friends, that the whole country is at present filled with speculation regarding the exact meaning. Opinion is about evenly divided that tho President has not definitely refused the candidacy leaving the solution of tlio third term problem to the Convention, which might nominate him, and on the other hand that Air Coolidgo is anxious to retire, feeling the strain of lour years office.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1927, Page 3

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AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1927, Page 3

AMERICAN CABLE NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1927, Page 3

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