Canada.
CEMENTING THE NATION. ROOSEVELT'S I'IMDE IX THE CANADIANS. (Times ami Sydney Sim Services.) Received duly 7.1W p.m. Loudon, duly '2l. Speaking at Vancouver, Mr. Roosevelt sail!: "I am proud of tile showing that Canada has made in helping Britain. Her men fought and died honorably. Tt is lamentable tliat they, should die, but no national fabrie can be. built until cemented by the blood of those willing to make a sacrifice of their lives for r,u ideal."
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1915, Page 5
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