The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 9 Feb 1924, p. 1

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Members Very Busy For Seven Minutes At Friday's Session MEMBERS VERY BUSY nil SFVEN MINUTES jiv'tttitirg SESSION "I am not attempting to hold up this particular bill," he said. "but we reserve to ourselves the right to require that the rules of the House be lived up to." What Mr. Doherty really antici- pated, it is understood, and what he may actually have headed oft, was the introduction by the Government of a. bill to amend the legislation re- quiring the Speaker to recognize any group of 15 members or more. It the Government had any intention of following first reading ot the Min- ing Act amendment with the bill which, the Progressives say. he must introduce to legalize his proposed course. it did not make any appear- ance after Mr. Dohert.s"e move. Committee to make any expendi- tures authorized on art--Mesgrs. Martin, Goldie. Lewis, Clarke (Brockville). Monteith, . Keith, Proulx, Nixon, Bowman. The Legislature held one of the briefest sessions on record yesterday afternoon. It adjourned after just seven minutes' deliberation. Mr. Speaker's prayers really occupied as much time as was devoted to busi- ness proceedings. "The House adjourned u . day afternoon. ntil Mon- Anticipates Introduction of Government Bill to Recog- nize Liberals ADROITLY HEADED thr'e'9" Wary of Possible os? " Regarding Official tt Opposition Sattrsle tl, Jae, OFF 116.9%-

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