The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 2 Feb 1921, p. 1

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'EBRUARY 2, 1921. wWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 W » ini at Hasn't Altered Opinion Th > Party Must Become a * People's Party # wA--mmaentmamataen A F ; Sam Clarke Doesn't Think Morrison Can Lead Pre-- mier by the Nose | --Not a single sharp or harsh re-- tort had Premier Drury to make,. in his address in the Legislature yes-- terday, to the criticisms and quips levied at his "broadening out" policy by Opposition Leaders in their ad-- dresses last week. He simply read a@ paragraph from his own speech when he assumed the Leadership-- '"the party must in a real sensoe be-- come a People's party." He had not altered that* opinion, he said. It had not even been challenged. In semi--humorous vein he advised Hon. Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Dewart that they must not take too seriously newspaper statements concerning the Government, nor was it advisable for them to keep their ears wide open for gossip. '"You may hear 4 good deal that is not true," he cautioned, '"and be put off the track of things that are really important." Hoe likened the perorations of the two Opposition Leaders to "accountings to a receivership of the fortunes of the two historic parties," About Hydro--radials. Very emphatically he denied alle. gatipns that the Govertnment was at. f tempting to shirk responsibility or NN0

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