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R. B. Bennett

1870 - 1947

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  • Cover of: Premier speaks to the people: the Prime Minister's January radio broadcasts [Jan. 2nd-11th, 1935] issued in book form, delivered from Ottawa.  With a foreword by Stephen Leacock.

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  • Cover of: The wretched of Canada: letters to R. B. Bennett, 1930-1935

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  • Cover of: The authentic voice of Canada: R.B. Bennett's speeches in the House of Lords 1941-1947

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  • Cover of: Empire relations: the Peter Le Neve Foster Lecture delivered on June 3rd, 1942 to the Royal Society of Arts

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  • Cover of: "We can only await the decision": broadcast statement by General Hertzog. Empire trade ; broadcast by Mr. Scullin.

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September 11, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from University of Toronto MARC record.