House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Volume 3E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1922 |
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Pagina 2044
... vote . I think the Government should at least retain the fleet unit they now have as it has been . At the Naval College at Halifax there are forty cadets now undergoing training . In a couple of years ' time they will have graduated ...
... vote . I think the Government should at least retain the fleet unit they now have as it has been . At the Naval College at Halifax there are forty cadets now undergoing training . In a couple of years ' time they will have graduated ...
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... vote which the Minister of Railways ( Mr. Kennedy ) will present to Parliament presently , he will ask for $ 4 , - 000,000 on account of the mer- My 5 p.m. chant marine , a service which it is not necessary for the Gov- ernment of this ...
... vote which the Minister of Railways ( Mr. Kennedy ) will present to Parliament presently , he will ask for $ 4 , - 000,000 on account of the mer- My 5 p.m. chant marine , a service which it is not necessary for the Gov- ernment of this ...
Pagina 2082
... vote should not be reduced is that we are not making our fair share of contribution to Empire defence . Consequently , I think it is a fair question to ask , when was that obligation reached ? When was the under- standing arrived at ...
... vote should not be reduced is that we are not making our fair share of contribution to Empire defence . Consequently , I think it is a fair question to ask , when was that obligation reached ? When was the under- standing arrived at ...
Pagina 2088
... vote carries . I object to leaving the matter in the shape of an innuendo . Mr. McBRIDE : We have heard a great deal for the past two days about cutting down expenses , and we have listened to that sort of thing until we are almost ...
... vote carries . I object to leaving the matter in the shape of an innuendo . Mr. McBRIDE : We have heard a great deal for the past two days about cutting down expenses , and we have listened to that sort of thing until we are almost ...
Pagina 2089
... vote No. 96 which calls for an expenditure of only $ 25,000 . Mr. McBRIDE : I stand corrected , but I thought that we had passed that item and were on No. 97 . Mr. SUTHERLAND : The location of an arsenal is an important matter to the ...
... vote No. 96 which calls for an expenditure of only $ 25,000 . Mr. McBRIDE : I stand corrected , but I thought that we had passed that item and were on No. 97 . Mr. SUTHERLAND : The location of an arsenal is an important matter to the ...
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