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... motion before the chair ? We he has done enough for us and give some are not going to amend the Governor Gen- one else a chance . eral's speech . The motion before the House is just to declare that we thank His Excel- Hon . Mr. PROWSE ...
... motion before the chair ? We he has done enough for us and give some are not going to amend the Governor Gen- one else a chance . eral's speech . The motion before the House is just to declare that we thank His Excel- Hon . Mr. PROWSE ...
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... motion was agreed to . The Senate then adjourned . THE SENATE . Ottawa , Friday , 11th February , 1898 . The Speaker took the Chair at Three o'clock . Prayers and routine proceedings . ' CROW'S NEST PASS RAILWAY STOCK . INQUIRY . Hon ...
... motion was agreed to . The Senate then adjourned . THE SENATE . Ottawa , Friday , 11th February , 1898 . The Speaker took the Chair at Three o'clock . Prayers and routine proceedings . ' CROW'S NEST PASS RAILWAY STOCK . INQUIRY . Hon ...
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... motion stands before the Orders of the Day . If the hon . gentleman will look at the Votes and Proceedings of the House of Commons he will find some fifteen or twenty such motions . I know that there is no rule , but we are governed by ...
... motion stands before the Orders of the Day . If the hon . gentleman will look at the Votes and Proceedings of the House of Commons he will find some fifteen or twenty such motions . I know that there is no rule , but we are governed by ...
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... motion was agreed to . INSPECTION OF HULLS AND MA- CHINERY OF VESSELS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA . MOTION . Hon . Mr. MACDONALD ( B.C. ) moved : Resolved , that it is expedient that special instruc- tions be issued forthwith to the Dominion ...
... motion was agreed to . INSPECTION OF HULLS AND MA- CHINERY OF VESSELS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA . MOTION . Hon . Mr. MACDONALD ( B.C. ) moved : Resolved , that it is expedient that special instruc- tions be issued forthwith to the Dominion ...
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... motion was withdrawn . THE STANDING COMMITTEES . MOTION . McCallum , McDonald ( Cape Breton ) , McKindsey , McLaren , Miller , Montplaisir , Owens , Perley , Power , Prowse , Scott , Thibaudeau ( de la Vallière ) , Temple , Vidal ...
... motion was withdrawn . THE STANDING COMMITTEES . MOTION . McCallum , McDonald ( Cape Breton ) , McKindsey , McLaren , Miller , Montplaisir , Owens , Perley , Power , Prowse , Scott , Thibaudeau ( de la Vallière ) , Temple , Vidal ...
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