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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 11 Apr 1935, p. 4

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l . . f APYA " . l i. . P c c a --- -.-- ------------r---- ammunition ht tititit Illll l, INDUSTRIAL affSHAPS cl JUMPED DURING 1934 . . l, Industrial accidents increased by tlt n llt fl! ll MI ll ea lug] i 50 per cent. in 1934, according to the 1 annual report of the Woremen's Com- . ------ ----_ 'pensation Board, tabled in the 0m; q _ tario Legislature last night. Last year; Over 100 Firms HEIDCd; Measure Would Allow Ad. £4304?th 'lit', 59.730, compared with] by Foundation In I mission of York Residents bhairman George were. Kc. tr) 1934 ' . pickled that the 1934 rate of $1.16 Perl l to Toronto Hospital $100 of payroll was the average gen-l ------_ -______ eral rate levied since the act came! During 1934. over 100 iirmshi: 3n. Mon. Dr. Faulkner's bill to allow', $311!:- J2i'ilta2a1"t2y $7138: l, tone 'gude,t,t,id/','St'lluomtr' which "ttidents ot York Township to be ttd- 5 compared with $289,273,909 in 1933. i they paid $24 439. or {6.999 more mittedto theToronto Psychiatric Hos- Total 1'.r,t,1,tilr,'llit.'ui paid out. was, ' tun was paid for such advice in the pital received second reading in the t',ilfey",',tre,vg,tet1 :11"; Jlt1"li1'ja1t. prmittttt' year. according to a report Legislature last evening. Discussion 'igi'gt T'; 62'P. 'G2 'll'li'in'lfl1l'dli, oi the mandation tabled in the On- indicated a desire on the part or expgnges 'iiiiiii 'iss . in?" will" last night. The re- suburban members to extend the privi- 'fiGii' (,de a that a com 1ete poet In: over the signature ot Dr. lege to other adjacent "ess. It was L'v/ly'i,'v13','rfflJliuor, and 't"i'fll'lif,fi'i 3- B. Speakman. director. acknowledged that it should remain ac of all. funds ot the board h d Met reported steady program in com largely Bn exclusive Toronto institu- 51:39}, ordered to ascertain whetifer trolling contagious abohtion or Bangs' tion since the city founded it, but .uffrgcrem rovision had been del M' which causes ' lattt to On- Hon: George B. Henry tsuggested that B to A JI' various liabilitie Tg';' tario itrmers and cattle breeders ot study be made as to the desirability 'J,'lfU' said was not yet can flt three to tour million dole . "tv. of extending the privilege to all five reps '.22'=.".'CL'.i.L...T.C=221" p . The foundation has tuso conducts! municipalities abutting on Toronto. "gttenahe "mm testa indiettt g a. C. Elsie. mar. tor Woodbine. that ttood tire-clay brick, suitable mod that outside municipalities " m linings. could :3 's'tdta2,',t should reimburse the city for in- " found along ttle',,, "This"; mates which they send to the institu- . River in Northern On aim tant tion. Toronto's initiative should be expected to open JI' an" I)? the rewarded rather than imposed upon, new It?'"' in t pa o he said. and viewed it as another case - l An imam. e surplus ot 33.543 was re- "chug? Queen City taking it on the ported fEintr Pe. e ._ The bill will be considered further . tn committee stage. _ ONTARIO LAWSUITS lp B ill TOTAL 57,819 m 1934 i o wer 1 81,169,537 Paid Into Courts A ain o d a of $3,219,249 in g I y Claims l . -----_ According to the annual report 01' Henry Maintains It Will W. W. Denison, Inspector ot Legal' Offices. presented to the Ontario Not Be Allowed to Pass Legislature last night. there were ST.- . 819 lawsuits brought in the courts of um in 1934. Further determined efforts to pre- , The sum ot 93,219,249 was claimed vent passage ot Premier Hepbum's '03 these actions and the aetual par. power bill will be made this after- ment into court amounted to $1,169.- noon, when the measure is called for "T. Of this amount 858.801 still re third reading. . . mined in court " the beginning or "The Opposition is not going to al- the present year. Some 3275. which low this bill to pass," Hon. George had lain unclaimed in the courts ot Henry stated emphatically last night, the Province for the past six years, and he would, he indicated, move to was automatically forfeited to the have the measure sent back to com- Pmincial Treasurer. mittee stage. Pines were slightly below the 1933 The Opposition Leader stones that total. During 1934 989.421 was col- since Premier Hepburn has amended lected in penalties. compared with . the bill so that proclamation need 991.449 the previous year. not come upon Royal assent, that The Prmrinee's revenue trom all there is no need for hurrying it types of courts was 3344.899. q through the House. He voiced lengthy criticism ot the amendment, which now permits the Government to pro- claim the measure by Order-in- Council .He termed the bill a "bludgeon" With which the Government intends _ to "enforce their demands."

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