SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN
()X UNITY IN DIVERSITY
(United Press Association- By- Electru Telegraph—Copyright).
OTTAWA. Nov. 11. ■ The genius ot the British race Ruined of long habit and deep rooted in the oast, had enabled the British peoples heretofore to confront their difficulties ond .solve them, said the British F«r-
eign Secretary. Sir A. Chamberlain, speaking at a banquet tendered him by the Canadian Government. He said that as between the British Panj)ire ami the British Commonwealth ot Nations, he preferred the latter, hecati.se it meant that ouch constituent part- anus free* to pursue its common interest for t.lu* Commonwealth, “hut. ’ he added, “the interests of each part are hut a fraction of those lor which the Commonwealth exists, and by which it i> justified.” Me said he was glad the .D<>miniuns were playing an increasing rale in world afiairs. Sudi situaii n contained within it. elements of danger. he added, but he had a |H'oloan-cl fail'll that somehow “alwavs < ur eommonseiise will solve the difficulties a.-, thev arise.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1928, Page 1
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