July 20, 1903

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The MINISTER OF FINANCE.

Several of the Bills and resolutions on the Paper may be reached, but we will move supply, the hon. Minister of Agriculture (Hon. Mr. Fisher) resuming consideration of his estimates. There are a number of scattered items yet which, if opportunity offers, will be brought forward. I would like myself to invite attention to the .supplementary estimates of the Railway Department, and if I can find time to-morrow to get the information they may be brought forward, but I doubt if I will have the time.

Topic:   SUPPLY-GOVERNMENT RAILWAY POLICY.
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Robert Laird Borden (Leader of the Official Opposition)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. BORDEN (Halifax).

Is it the intention to take the resolutions with regard to bounties.

Topic:   SUPPLY-GOVERNMENT RAILWAY POLICY.
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The MINISTER OF FINANCE.

Possibly. My hon. friend had better assume that they may' be brought up. Perhaps there may be other business ahead, but if we do bring them up I would like my hon. friend to feel that he is not witnout notice.

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Motion agreed to, and House adjourned at 12,55 a.m., Tuesday.



Tuesday, July 21, 1903.


July 20, 1903