March 27, 1934

REPORTS OF COMMITTEES


Fourth report of the select standing committee on miscellaneous private bills.-Mr. Stinson. Third report of the select standing committee on agriculture and colonization.-Mr. Senn.


PETITIONS


On the orders of the day:


CON

Joseph Arthur Barrette

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. J. A. BARRETTE (Berthier-Maski-nonge) (Translation):

Mr. Speaker, I beg leave to lay on the table of the house petitions comprising many thousands of signatures and protesting against the levying of a 20 cents tax per pound on Canadian leaf tobacco.

Petition of the municipal councils of St. Modeste and St. Louis de Ha Ha, protesting against a new tax on tobacco in leaf.-Mr. Pouliot.

Topic:   PETITIONS
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CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS


Annual report of the Canadian National Railways, Canadian Government Merchant Marine and Canadian National Steamships for the year ended December 31, 1933.-Mr. Manion.


PRIVATE BILLS

PERSONAL FINANCE CORPORATION


Mr. JOHN T. HACKETT (Stanstead) moved the first reading of Bill No. 42 (from the Senate) an act to incorporate Personal Finance Corporation.


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Some hon. MEMBERS:

Explain.

Topic:   PRIVATE BILLS
Subtopic:   PERSONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
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CON

John Thomas Hackett

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. HACKETT:

This is an act which has been introduced in the Senate and is in terms identical with an act that was passed by parliament last year. I do not know that there is much to be said about it.

Topic:   PRIVATE BILLS
Subtopic:   PERSONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
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Some hon. MEMBERS:

Explain.

Topic:   PRIVATE BILLS
Subtopic:   PERSONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
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CON

Pierre Édouard Blondin (Speaker of the Senate)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. SPEAKER:

Shall the motion carry?

Topic:   PRIVATE BILLS
Subtopic:   PERSONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
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Some hon. MEMBERS:

No.

Topic:   PRIVATE BILLS
Subtopic:   PERSONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
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CON

Pierre Édouard Blondin (Speaker of the Senate)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. SPEAKER:

If any hon. member

wishes to address the house he may do so. The motion is agreed to on division.

Motion agreed to on division and bill read the first time.

Topic:   PRIVATE BILLS
Subtopic:   PERSONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
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FIRST READINGS-SENATE BILLS


Bill No. 44 for the relief of Gertrude Ethel Mosgrove Roast.-Mr. White (Mount Royal). Bill No. 45 for the relief of Clara Dingman Freeman. Mr. Bell (St. Antoine). Bill No. 46 for the relief of Marguerite Pearl Hopper.-Mr. Lawson. Bill No. 47 for the relief of Sadye Harris Rosenberg.-Mr. Factor. Bill No. 48 for the relief of Eva Brabant Paradis.-Mr. Bell (St. Antoine). Bill No. 49 for the relief of Williamina Muir Briggs.-Mr. Bell (St. Antoine). Motions for first readings agreed to on division.


ULYSSES-CENSORSHIP


On the orders of the day:


March 27, 1934