The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Jun 1903, p. 2

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LI! emlré! to prove, .Il was NO wonc:'er 'tll:er{fcre t:at they had been ' a little disappointed. s Mr. J. S. plguff (West Simcoe) "&d | Mr. Milton Carr (Parry Sound) made short speeches, and the motion to " '& ceive the report was declared carme on division. 5ie s The House then proceeded with its rovtine business, and the balance of' the third readings were rapidly put through. s The House went into committee on a number of Government bills before put-- ting them through third teadings. Col. Gibson made a ?ew amendments to the | bill to amend the judicature act. . One amendment provided for calling the new fourth division of the High Court the "Exchequer Division." f Mr. Latchford withdrew his bill to f create a Progvincial board of concilia-- tion and art:tratinn, as there was n}uch difference of opinion upon the subject, and it could not be given the full con-- ; sideration that it merited during the present session. s ' Col. Gibson withdrew his bill to im-- prove and make certain tax titles tor a similar reason. Adjourned Till This Morning. Mr. Ross then moved that the House adjourn until 1t o'clock this morning, and sit until 1 o'clock. Théy would be able to conclude the work during that time. They would go into supply, and his Honor the Licutenant--Governor would attend to assent to the remainder of the bills. Mr. Whitney saids that he did not know whether there was apything else to be put on the order paper. Mr. Ross replied that if any members desired to ask questions or move for returns, etc., they would not be stop-- ped. and the House would take the matters up next week. The House adjourned at 12.05 a.m. until 11 a.m. Hon. J. R. Stratton presented the re-- ports of the Commissioner of High-- ways and Inspector of Insurance. Notice of Motion. Mr. Pattullo gives notice for a re-- turn showing what applications have been made to the Government or to the trustees of Toronto University by Greek letter societies for permission to occupy property held by the trustees or for loans of money, and for all cor-- respondence. xnemmmmmmmmmemmemes mmmmammmmmmmen

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