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S:\CAB\Finding Aids\Political and Social Heritage Division\0500 Canadian Archives Direction des archives Branch canadiennes RT. HON. L. S. ST-LAURENT MG 26, L Finding Aid No. 530 Part 2 / Instrument de recherche no 530 Partie 2 Prepared in January 1977 by the staff of Préparé en janvier 1977 par le personnel the Political Archives Section de la Section des archives politique. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages Speeches (1920-1958).........Volumes 249-297 ..........................................................................1- 36 Clippings (1935-1957).........Volumes 298-399........................................................................37-83 iii RT. HON. L.S. ST-LAURENT SPEECHES FILE LIST Prepared by Political Archives staff in 1975. 1. Researchers wishing to use the Speeches Series or the Clippings Series are requested to order material by volume number preceded by the call number MG 26 L. 2. Finding aids to other series in the St-Laurent fonds are available in the Reference Room. RT. HON. L.S. ST-LAURENT SPEECHES MG 26 L Vol. Place Occasion or Title Date 249 Ottawa Fifth Annual Meeting Canadian Bar 1, 2, 3 Sept. Association 1920 249 S Empire Club of Canada 25 Nov. 1920 249 Quebec City Seventeenth Annual Conference of the 3-5 Oct. 1929 Association of Canada Clubs 249 S Miscellaneous Speeches 1942 249 Quebec East Quebec East & Welland By-elections [Feb.] 1942 249 Toronto Canadian Bar Association 21 Feb. 1942 249 Montreal Second emprunt victoire 23 Feb. 1942 249 S As I See It [Mar.] 1942 249 Radio Broadcast Second Victory Loan Broadcast 3 Mar. 1942 249 Montreal General Association of Accountants 12 Mar. 1942 249 Radio Broadcast Conscription Plebiscite 10 Apr. 1942 249 Radio Address Plebiscite 17 Apr. 1942 249 Radio Broadcast Campagne du plebiscite 20 Apr.1942 249 Radio Broadcast Conscription plebiscite 24 Apr. 1942 249 Ottawa Institut Jeanne d’Arc d’Ottawa 21 May 1942 249 Ottawa Chambre des Communes 16 June 1942 249 Quebec National Editorial Association 23 June 1942 249 Quebec Address on the Plains of Abraham 5 July 1942 249 Mont Joli, Quebec Opening of Airport 15 Aug. 1942 L.S. ST-LAURENT 2 SPEECHES MG 26 L Vol. Place Occasion or Title Date 249 Detroit American Bar Association 24 Aug. 1942 249 Sherbrooke Federation des Chambres de Commerce Oct. 1942 249 Montreal Reception for Dieppe Heroes 15 Oct. 1942 249 Quebec Club Canadian 21 Oct. 1942 249 Hull Chambre de Commerce 29 Oct. 1942 250 Quebec Club de Réforme de Québec 7 Nov. 1942 250 Radio Broadcast Radio Message to France 7-8 Nov. 1942 250 Washington Association of the Bars of the Two Americas 20 Nov. 1942 250 S Election Address for L.R. LaFlèche 25 Nov. 1942 250 Ottawa Chamber of Commerce 26 Nov. 1942 250 London, Ontario London Liberal Association 10 Dec. 1942 250 S 25th Parliamentary Anniversary of C. Powers 17 Dec. 1942 250 S Quebec Bar Association 19 Dec. 1942 250 Montreal Club-St-Laurent - Kiwanis 13 Jan. 1943 250 Toronto Toronto Board of Trade 25 Jan. 1943 250 Quebec Société du Bon Parler Français 24 Feb. 1943 250 S Comment on Interview with Premier Godbout 12 Apr. 1943 of Quebec re: National Unity 250 Bowmanville Canadian Club Bowmanville 3 May 1943 250 Hamilton Catholic Women’s League 15 June 1943 250 Lennoxville Bishop’s College 17 June 1943 250 Ottawa Empire Parliamentary Association 28 June 1943 250 S Stanstead and Montreal By-elections 9 Aug. 1943 250 Broadcast Message to France end Aug. 1943 250 Montreal Women’s Canadian Club 15 Oct. 1943 L.S. ST-LAURENT MG 26 L SPEECHES 3 Vol. Place Occasion or Title Date 250 Montreal Montreal Reform Club "Three Aspects of 13 Nov. 1943 Mr. King’s War Policy" 250 Radio Broadcast Cinquième emprunt de la victoire 14 Nov. 1943 250 Montreal Lower Canada College "Le Bilinguisme et 3 Dec. 1943 L’Unité Nationale" 251 Broadcast Mutual Aid to Free French 1944 251 Montreal Canadian Lumbermen’s Association 8 Feb. 1944 251 Ottawa - broadcast Sixième emprunt de la victoire 22 Apr. 1944 251 Cornwall Lions Club - Sixième emprunt de la victoire 23 Apr. 1944 251 Québec Banquet de cloture des chevaliers de Colomb 21 May 1944 251 Broadcast Homage du ministre de la justice à la femme 26 May 1944 canadienne à l’occasion de la semaine du consommateur 251 Broadcast Message adressé à la France D-Day 6 June 1944 251 S Départ d’un groupe d’étudiants pour le 18 June 1944 Mexique 251 S Discours du Ministre de la Justice à la presse 22 June 1944 re discours du sénateur Bouchard 251 Ottawa Visit of General de Gaulle 11 July 1944 251 Broadcast Message adressé à la France 14 July 1944 251 Broadcast Libération de Paris 23 Aug. 1944 251 Broadcast Message au peuple belge 21 Sept. 1944 251 Quebec Quebec Bar Association 30 Sept. 1944 251 Broadcast War Service Grants Act 5 Oct. 1944 251 Toronto Canadian Federation of Newman Clubs 28 Oct. 1944 251 Broadcast Seventh Victory Loan 19 Nov. 1944 L.S. ST-LAURENT 4 SPEECHES MG 26 L Vol. Place Occasion or Title Date 252 S National Liberal Federation 2 Feb. 1945 252 Broadcast Inauguration of C.B.C. International Service 25 Feb. 1945 252 S V.E. Day 8 May 1945 252 Broadcasts Radio Addresses on return from San 23, 25, 26 May Francisco 1945 252 Broadcast Election Campaign 23 May 1945 252 Quebec-East General Election Speech June 1945 252 S Announcement of Dominion-Provincial July 1945 Conference 252 S Announcement re 1st Family Allowance 17 July 1945 cheque 252 S Semaines Sociales Sept. 1945 252 Broadcast National Clothing Collection 1 Oct. 1945 252 S U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization 28 Oct. 1945 252 London, England United Nations General Assembly 18 Jan. 1946 252 S Quebec Reform Club "Le dévelopment de 24 Mar. 1946 l’économie Canadienne" 252 Broadcast Aide à l’Europe 11 May 1946 252 Quebec City Association of the Junior Leagues of America 13 May 1946 Inc. 252 London, Ontario Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association 29 May 1946 252 Ottawa Canadian Teachers Federation 13 Aug. 1946 252 Broadcast Message to France 14 July 1946 252 Broadcast Message to Belgium 21 July 1946 252 Broadcast Discours politique à la radio 24 July 1946 252 House of Commons Statement re: World Health Organization 25 July 1946 252 Ottawa Dinner for Viscount Montgomery 28 Aug. 1946 252 New York United Nations General Assembly 29 Oct. 1946 L.S. ST-LAURENT MG 26 L SPEECHES 5 Vol. Place Occasion or Title Date 252 New York United Nations General Assembly 19 Nov. 1946 252 Broadcast Discours sur les Nations Unies 21 Nov. 1946 252 Quebec Complimentary Dinner for Mr. St-Laurent 29 Nov. 1946 252 Broadcast Disarmament 7 Dec. 1946 252 S New Years Message 30 Dec. 1946 253 Montreal Canadian Club "Canadian Citizenship" 6 Jan. 1947 253 Montreal Jeunesse Libérale de Montréal 12 Jan. 1947 253 Toronto Gray Memorial Lecture University of 13 Jan. 1947 Toronto "The Foundation of Canadian Policy in World Affairs". 253 Quebec Unveiling of Plaque at Château Frontenac 18 Jan. 1947 253 Broadcast Foreign Policy Series - C.B.C. 1 Feb. 1947 253 Montreal U.N. Society "Human Rights and 24 Feb. 1947 Fundamental Freedoms" 253 New York Rotary Club "Canadian Participation in 26 Feb. 1947 International Affairs" 253 Broadcast Cartier By-election 11 Mar. 1947 253 Toronto St. Michael’s College 16 Mar. 1947 253 Montreal L’Association des Dames Libérales du 12 Apr. 1947 District de Montreal 253 Hull Club Rotary de Hull 26 Apr. 1947 253 Halifax Dalhousie University Convocation 13 May 1947 253 Quebec Canadian Institute of International Affairs 31 May 1947 253 Ottawa University of Ottawa Convocation Address 8 June 1947 253 Ottawa Marian Congress 22 June 1947 253 Ottawa Marian Congress 23 June 1947 253 Joliette, Québec Joliette [July] 1947 L.S. ST-LAURENT 6 SPEECHES MG 26 L Vol. Place Occasion or Title Date 254 Halifax Halifax 8 July 1947 254 Broadcast Broadcast to France 14 July 1947 254 S Investiture of Mgr. Maurice Roy 27 July 1947 254 S Canadian Bar Association 2 Sept. 1947 254 Murray Bay Life Insurance Association Convention 5 Sept. 1947 254 Ottawa U.N. Association Ottawa Branch 12 Sept. 1947 254 New York Statement before U.N. Assembly 18 Sept. 1947 254 S Statement on the occasion of the election of 1 Oct. 1947 Canada to the Security Council of the United Nations 254 Quebec City Chamber of Commerce 7 Oct. 1947 254 Saint-Lin 60th Anniversary of Laurier’s leadership 26 Oct. 1947 254 Toronto Law Society of Upper Canada "The Charter 31 Oct. 1947 of the United Nations" 254 Toronto Canadian Club of Toronto 3 Nov. 1947 254 Quebec Chevaliers de Colomb 9 Nov. 1947 254 Ottawa Fédération canadienne des Universitaires 14 Nov. 1947 catholiques 254 Toronto Canadian Club "Toast to Canada" 17 Nov. 1947 254 Broadcast New-Year’s Message Jan. 1948 254 S Canadian Shoe Retailers (Notes only) 1948 254 Montreal Club de Réforme 10 Jan. 1948 254 Winnipeg Annual Convention of the Manitoba Liberal 22 Jan. 1948 Association 254 Winnipeg Winnipeg Women’s Canadian Club 23 Jan. 1948 254 Winnipeg Annual Dinner - Board of Trade 23 Jan. 1948 254 Winnipeg Luncheon in honour of Mr. St-Laurent given 24 Jan. 1948 by French-Canadians of Winnipeg and St. Boniface L.S. ST-LAURENT MG 26 L SPEECHES 7 Vol. Place Occasion or Title Date 255 Toronto Ontario Good Roads Association 25 Feb. 1948 "Democracy in World Affairs 255 Ottawa Canadian Appeal for Children 27 Feb. 1948 255 Quebec National Dairy Council of Canada 1 Mar. 1948 255 Hamilton Junior Chamber of Commerce "National and 15 Mar. 1948 International Unity" 255 Montreal Montreal Women’s Canadian Club 19 Mar.
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