The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 22 Mar 1922, p. 4

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Not "tttrned. I Mr. Raney asked him if he would be satisfied if the law required," deposit in the home office of the association. Mr. Nickle said no. as P.'. Judgment obtained in Ontario _ would have to be proved again across the line. Mr. Raney asked if a Judgment in an Ontario court had not the same status in New Jersey that a Judgment of a New York State court had. Mr. Dewnrt said it had a different status. Mr. Raney differed from this. "You ought to know better." said Mr. Dewart. Major Tolmie; J. G. Brown. North Middlesex; Premier Drury and Barn Clarke spoke in favor of the hill, and Messrs. Mageau. McNamara and Pinard opposed it. I , l Premier Doesn't Want Hydro) Committee to Be "on i " i Its Own , _----------.-- l, DETAILS WILL FOLLOW! "The Government has no inten- tlon of turning a committee loose to investigate Chippawa without knowing just, what direction that committee will take." declared Pre- mier Drury in the Legislature yes- terday. replying to Hon. G. H. Fer- guson's request for information as to when the matter of Chippewa in- vestigation was to be taken up. "I quite agree with the honorable member IMP. Ferguson) as to the need of investigation." he said. "and, I would ask him to believe the. Gov-l ernment has the matter well in; hand." I Premier Drury explained that his) motion standing on the order paperi for the appointment of a select cdrn-l mittee constituted really a blanket motion, and would be withdrawn and presented in more detail when the duties of the committee were delineated. non. Mr. Ferguson thought that, the seriousness of the statements of Hon. lo. Carmichael warranted prompt investigation. lie took issue with the verbiage of the Premier's motion. which set forth that the select committee was to investigate certain matters "which may be re- ferred to that committee from time to time by this House." Said the Conservative Leader: "That is not the matter which the Prime Minister promised. We were to undertake to investigate the truth of certain allegations. made not only by the Minister without port-; folio. but afterwards reiterated by: the Prime Minister himself, that), mis-statements of fact had been made by those who were responsible for the estimates." l

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