William Mulock (Minister of Labour; Postmaster General)
Liberal
Sir WILLIAM MULOCK.
Anything that pertains to the service may be discussed on the subsequent items.
Some resolutions reported.
Subtopic: THOMAS PREST.
Sir WILLIAM MULOCK.
Anything that pertains to the service may be discussed on the subsequent items.
Some resolutions reported.
Bill (No. 146) respecting the Northern Bank.-Mr. Scott.
Mr. FIELDING moved the adjournment of the House.
Mr. BELL.
What will be the business for to-morrow ?
Mr. FIELDING.
The Railway Bill in charge of the Minister of Justice will probably be taken first, and, after that, supply, with the Postmaster General in charge.
Sir WILLIAM MULOCK.
There is an item to be taken up, if we reach it, which is part of the postal service. It is for the establishment of a pneumatic tube system. Technically it belongs to the Public Works Department, but it is a matter that I have been asked to explain to the House.
Mr. BELL.
That is, if we get to supply ?
Sir WILLIAM MULOCK.
Yes.
Motion agreed to, and House adjourned at 1.05 a.m., Tuesday.
Tuesday, June 28, 1904.