CANADA STIRRED
NEW LIVELINESS EXPECTED IN WAR EFFORT. RESULTS OF PREMIER’S VISIT TO BRITAIN. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) NEW YORK, September 7. The “New York Times” Ottawa correspondent says the visit of the Canadian Prime Minister. Mr Mackenzie King, to London, has had repercussions that are likely to provoke new liveliness in Canada’s conduct of the war. He himself has obviously been stirred up by his contact with the leaders and people of Britain. When he returns it seems likely that he will find that his London visit and speeches he made have served to galvanise his own countrymen. People are saying here, “We have not begun to fight and it is time we did.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1941, Page 4
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114CANADA STIRRED Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1941, Page 4
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