March 14, 1928

CON

Richard Bedford Bennett (Leader of the Official Opposition)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. BENNETT:

It would not be convenient to-morrow, and I gathered from what the Minister of Finance said that he desired to-morrow afternoon toi proceed with , his resolutions. We are quite agreed that he should do so.

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LIB

William Lyon Mackenzie King (Prime Minister; President of the Privy Council; Secretary of State for External Affairs)

Liberal

Mr. MACKENZIE KING:

Then if that

is agreeable to all parties in the house, we will go on with his resolutions to-morrow.

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UFA

Henry Elvins Spencer

United Farmers of Alberta

Mr. SPENCER:

Providing, of course, that the arrangement as to giving private members an equivalent amount of time is adhered to.

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LIB

William Lyon Mackenzie King (Prime Minister; President of the Privy Council; Secretary of State for External Affairs)

Liberal

Mr. MACKENZIE KING:

That is understood.

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At six o'clock the house adjourned, without question put, pursuant to standing order. Thursday, March 15. 1928


March 14, 1928