de (Be Telegraph—Press Associate The Canadian Corps, an of veterans of the last war, at ing attended by 2000 members, a resolution demanding the removal of the Mackenzie King Government on the grounds that it was inadequate and inefficient. Major Herridge, a former Canadian Minister to Washington, said: “Mackenzie King is a pacifist by nature, an isolationist by training, and an incompetent by the will of God.” Accusations were made that the Prime Minister at the outbreak of the war cabled to Mr Chamberlain suggesting that he state in the House of Commons that the British Government would not ask, expect or need, a Canadian expeditionary force. The meeting also adopted a resolution calling for immediate steps to be taken by decree to enforce total war.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 August 1941, Page 5
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