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Subtopic: THIRD SESSION-FOURTEENTH PARLIAMENT 14-15 GEORGE V, 1924 IN SIX VOLUMES
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Pages 2013-3040 Volume IV: Pages 3041-4035
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Jiotise of Commons lie bates
Wednesday, June 11, 1924
Right Hon. W. L. MACKENZIE KING (Prime Minister):
I desire to lay on the
table of the House copies of correspondence between the government and the Civil Service Commission and the Board of Audit respecting the revision of salaries of postal employees. This is the correspondence which was requested yesterday by the hon. member for Charlevoix-Montmoremcy (Mr. Casgrain). What is tabled includes all the correspondence, but it does not include some of the statistical tables which accompany that correspondence. If, however, those tables are desired they can be brought down later.
Mr. MEIGHEN:
Do the copies include the correspondence with the other various bodies which were supposed to co-operate with the commission-the Audit Board and the deputy ministers?
Mr. MACKENZIE KING:
I think it includes all the correspondence between the government and the Civil Service Commission and the government and the Audit Board; I cannot be sure at the moment whether it includes the correspondence between the deputy ministers and the commission. I will have inquiry made and if necessary submit tomorrow such further correspondence as is not now included in what has been tabled.
Mr. MEIGHEN:
Including correspondence between the Audit Board and the commission if there is any?
Mr. MACKENZIE KING:
Yes.
Right Hon. W. L. MACKENZIE KING (Prime Minister):
I beg to lay on the Table of the House the interim report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into t'he Home Bank, and I move that the said report 193
be referred to the select standing committee on Banking and Commerce.
Mr. MACLEAN (York):
When will the report be printed?
Mr. MACKENZIE KING:
I shall make a motion in a moment respecting the printing.