William Joseph Browne
Progressive Conservative
Mr. Browne (St. John's West):
I can finish in another fifteen minutes.
Subtopic: CONTINUATION OF DEBATE ON ADDRESS IN REPLY
Mr. Browne (St. John's West):
I can finish in another fifteen minutes.
Mr. Knowles:
It is ten o'clock.
Mr. Browne (St. John's West):
I move the adjournment of the debate.
Mr. Speaker:
In view of the fact the hon. member for St. John's West intends to speak only fifteen minutes longer, I suppose the hon. member for Selkirk withdraws his question? The hon. member for Selkirk suggested that this was the last speech. Shall we allow the hon. member for St. John's West to continue?
Mr. Adamson:
I regret to inform you, sir,
that it is not the last speech.
Business of the House
On motion of Mr. Browne (St. John's West) the debate was adjourned.
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Mr. Fournier (Hull):
Tomorrow we shall
consider the Senate amendments to Bill No. 21, an act respecting the Canadian forces. I understand there are some minor amendments.
Mr. Knowles:
Several pages of them.
Mr. Fournier (Hull):
But they are repetitious. Then we shall consider Bill No. 33, an act respecting the St. Lawrence seaway authority; Bill No. 34, an act respecting the construction of works for the generation of electrical power in the international rapids section of the St. Lawrence river; then the resolution concerning the amendments to the Dominion Elections Act; the resolution concerning the National Gallery of Canada and the resolution to amend the Civil Service Act; then Bill No. 8, an act to amend the North Fraser Harbour Commissioners Act.
At ten o'clock the house adjourned, without question put, pursuant to the order of the house passed on November 2, 1951. 1759
Tuesday, December 11, 1951