The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 10 Mar 1919, p. 1

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~MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919 wonnnenmmenmenmmmmemmenmemmemmnmunmmssmsreemmnnmmemensenmnmmnemenmummunummmmmnmumus emsmmmmnsmemmamsmrnmmmnmenmm=en NO TIME SET YET FOR _ 4 ---- _ |Depends on When Soldiers Get Home, Says # Premier Hearst--Form of Referendum # in Doubt Definite assurance was given The ltlon would be su})mitted t"i:az zg;y | f i11 open fashion'"' is interprete * Clabe . yesterday by fir MWilliath clusive that the rumors after last Hearst that no decision had be°M | wear's Government caucus that the reached by the Government as to |people would be given opportunity when the referendum on prohibi-- | to express themselves for (;11' 33%21;: . tion will be submitted to the elec-- :)vx?::tiggl(liybde:cri de'&ci"'lses * } | torates The Prime Minister de-- Both the temperance and the | 'clared that the statement made last | liquor forces have expressed a will-- ;week at a Ward Three Conservative | ingness to allow the people to de-- 1 meeting that the referendum will be |cide the matter. The Government |; taken in September was virtually the | has agreed to abide by the decision j same announcement he had made |of the electorate. As the Ontario |, some weeks ago that the question | 'Femperance Act now stands the vote | o would be submitted when demob-- | should be taken on the first Mon-- |' ilization was completed. Various | day in June, on "Are you in favor 11 staterpents have been made as to |of repealing the O. T. A?" but as { ,tlye time when all the Canadian sol-- | Sir William said some weks ago, ,1 ' diers will be home, but until it is | that date will be changed. known more definitely when the last There has been considerable feel-- | man will return to this country it is | ing in the Conservative party in the |r impossible for the Government to | Legislature on the matter, and the | ; announce the date for the taking of | question was discussed at length at q the referendum. the first Government caucus. At , : in \_'Hlliam was equally emphatic | that time the advisability of sub-- |® in stating that the Government had | mitting the wine and beer question | ° not decided on the form the refor-- |in the referendum was mentioned, | © endum should take. "The matter is |and it was felt after the meeting ;' k still under consideration," he said.|that the people would be asked to j However, 'the statement made at the | decide on a double--barrelled refer-- | Conservative meeting that the ques-- | ence. t¥ M--------_-----_--_ '"? @HERENETOCNNERENUINNNNSbeaUNIPNUmits, tss s ssccm .ce «s «........ A

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