The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 26 Mar 1937, p. 2

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March " m.-------------- _ i Prorogotion Delayed Two , _ Hours by Last-Minute i o I ' Stand of Conservatives ; w.-...----------. l REPEAL BILL PASSES' q--------..---. l 'lhv viii-tam rung tloun on tin-l third session of the Nineteenth Lecislaturc of Ontario at 6.55 pm. yesterday, "hen the Lieutenant- Governor formally prompted the Session in a brief cert-mom. It was not until late in the day that it was ttmrtnitrsly known that) the Legislature would proroguc' without going into A night. session. The Conservative Opposition, still smarting under it hat. it considered discriminatory treatment at the ' l hands of the Government at J.l're-l and reading of the school tax re-i peat bill, broke off the "gentle- men's agreement" with Premier Hepburn. which provided tor prom-l . station at h o'clock T tl U _ Hundreds in Galleries. I es rged llundred< of spectators crowded,' . o the alieriex. if the\' came looking F tor {horn drama such " occurredl . , or Ontario the night before, they were (1580-; '"1"//it ht f dt I ""-------- t on; snipers were raye o q q . the breaking point, no spectacular HeighingUn Asla Premier to outburst enlivened the last day of: Make Recommendations the session. At 6 o'clock the, . Prime Minister said he hoped at»; 't for Coronation Year other half-hour's work would finish. [ proceedings and permit the Lion- , . -- l tenant-Governor to enter the Cham. Suggestion was made lo the On-: her and allow prorogatinn Mr.' ;tarlo Legislature last night by Wit-f Henry offered no objection and 'trid Helghington (Cons., St. David); when the amendment to the school. :that in view t th . . I tax repeal bill. which provides for ' ' o e fact. that this: insertion of Clint) on, came lm!o:-_ was Coronation year, Premier Help; the Home in committee. Mr. ilvur} burn, in co-operation with Primal tilt-Nb d tip mall .43 by d:-('..i'in;:: Minister King at Ottawa, might--i "in: Mum-d your hsir'tcs lei-t " _ it they saw fit to-recommend tol gum and now , .sl re going; to rcpmr his Majesty King George VI that: hum; th that. right C"' he bestow whatever titular distinc-' in." "M >m..'n'; 83... qt tvor: tions he considered appropriate onl tho tiotrv-urv.vtt, Mitsr,ivts, and the tt number of outstanding Ontarlol int-without trrtit tl.rou.ut without leaders in State, education, publicl ill:v"ll~\ltizl. This mm-tuhtv-nl l"- affairs, medical science. art, etc. i JUN." tho itosl1'O ui' tnv l'ros lure As men who would, he felt, be inl - Wlllt ll'hxl'W'l to an ool tax:'s to line for such honor Mr. Heighing-,.! v.hrrr. ii in" ill 19%;. ton suggested all ynt,t,eebtEir,-i Prnrogation of the Lrrgislut1rro ernors of the Province who are still , lit'otlgllt to n shoso what is consitl- alive; all Justices of the siiiiriiiiil i cred to hat" luv-n tin most spocla- [Court bench with a certain amount' "mm and 5 muttonnl .vw'inn in thc of service; Hon. G. Howard Fer- hitttui'y of ill" Pint-3mm Apart lguson and Hon. Vincent Massey, i from the nue,tiron of up" logislu- .former and present High Commi.i,dl 5 I'm". unnh invitzrtvd " hill in '.'t-l- gsloners to Britain; the Presidents ( dolo- an ttur-ont with lit" Ottawa '0' Toronto and Queen's Universi- l V'I'lir.' Power Co, u minimum my 3- :'tiey and Walter Allward, designer to: rm-n (iti'l i-I-prul of the whooi- 'and sculptor ot the great Canadian tic, inn; t'ttuttnl lust your. the sit- War Memorial on Vimy Ridge. "New of the Houso wurc electrified Premier Hepburn brought the in. My <t'VQ'l'Ell sonsutlonal incidents. Cident to a close with the brief Among them turn tho loading of statement that the matter Was a Dr. A. D. Rolmrts of Sault Ste. contentious one and that under the} Marie out of tho Liberal Party: fOn.1.mttarte.trs it might be well "to. the Public reprimand to lion. Peter let it drop." 3 lineman at the hands of the Prime Minintni'; and the viectlon of Loo. pold Macaulay (mm the Legisla- turn following defiance of Speaker Norman llipoi's ruling. 'l hose and other O1N'cll'rt"nt'e; mud" tho third :~t--.:'iou of tho Nineteenth Legisla- ttlr-r' mow n-einorahln than any other in recent years. according to volt-mu politicians. . a -

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