House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Volume 3E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1922 |
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Pagina 2096
... hope - and I trust I am justified in that hope that these reductions will be inter- preted as economies effected in the inter- est of soldiers ' civil re - establishment . Even this afternoon and for several days I have been moved and I ...
... hope - and I trust I am justified in that hope that these reductions will be inter- preted as economies effected in the inter- est of soldiers ' civil re - establishment . Even this afternoon and for several days I have been moved and I ...
Pagina 2099
... hope this vote will pass the House unanimously , in order that we may be enabled to make some head- way with what we look upon as the least this country can do to perpetuate the deeds of heroism of those Canadians who fell in France and ...
... hope this vote will pass the House unanimously , in order that we may be enabled to make some head- way with what we look upon as the least this country can do to perpetuate the deeds of heroism of those Canadians who fell in France and ...
Pagina 2106
... hope not much . From our present sources of revenue we could provide for all our ordinary ex- penditure and have a modest surplus - in the way that surpluses are now made up- but there would still be a large expendi- ture on capital ...
... hope not much . From our present sources of revenue we could provide for all our ordinary ex- penditure and have a modest surplus - in the way that surpluses are now made up- but there would still be a large expendi- ture on capital ...
Pagina 2110
... hope is that we will be able to make a satis- factory arrangement with the Australian Commonwealth . Not many months ago this House ratified a treaty that had been made with France . It seemed to have been of a temporary character ...
... hope is that we will be able to make a satis- factory arrangement with the Australian Commonwealth . Not many months ago this House ratified a treaty that had been made with France . It seemed to have been of a temporary character ...
Pagina 2116
... hope will find favour with the House . I have already intimated that while we could with our present taxation system meet what might be called ordinary expen- diture , we are not content to do that . We could with our present sources of ...
... hope will find favour with the House . I have already intimated that while we could with our present taxation system meet what might be called ordinary expen- diture , we are not content to do that . We could with our present sources of ...
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Pagina 2410 - Act intended, whenever the President, upon investigation of the differences in costs of production of articles wholly or in part the growth or product of the United States and of like or similar articles wholly or in part the growth or product of competing foreign countries...
Pagina 2410 - ... (1) Imposes, directly or indirectly, upon the disposition in or transportation in transit through or reexportation from such country of any article wholly or in part the growth or product of the United States...
Pagina 2410 - States, or in their sale by the owner, importer, consignee, or agent of either, the effect or tendency of which is to destroy or substantially injure an industry, efficiently and economically operated, in the United States, or to prevent the establishment of such an industry, or to restrain or monopolize trade and commerce in the United States...
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Pagina 2410 - ... to which they apply, in such detail as may be necessary for the guidance of appraising officers.
Pagina 2127 - Act, 1915, and amendments thereto, shall constitute a first charge on the assets of such person, firm or corporation, and shall rank for payment in priority to all other claims of whatsoever kind heretofore or hereafter arising save and except only the judicial costs, fees and lawful expenses of an assignee or other public officer charged with the administration or distribution of such assets.
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Pagina 2410 - ... be based upon the American selling price as defined in subdivision (f) of section 402 of this act, of any similar competitive article manufactured or produced in the United States embraced within the class or kind of imported articles upon which the President has made a proclamation under subdivision "(b) of this
Pagina 2264 - States of articles wholly or in part the growth or product of any foreign country, they shall be applicable thereto whether such articles are imported directly or indirectly.