The Canadian Annual Review of Public AffairsJohn Castell Hopkins Annual Review Publishing Company, 1927 - Canada |
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... elected in the Montreal district had pledged themselves to destroy government ownership of rail- ways . Mr. Meighen said , further , that he did not believe in sta- tutory rates , but thought that railway rates should be controlled by ...
... elected in the Montreal district had pledged themselves to destroy government ownership of rail- ways . Mr. Meighen said , further , that he did not believe in sta- tutory rates , but thought that railway rates should be controlled by ...
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... elected under the U.F.A. banner for the constituency of Wetaskiwin . The Trades and Labour Congress of Canada issued an Election Manifesto on July 25. This Manifesto asked Labour organizations to obtain from every candidate for ...
... elected under the U.F.A. banner for the constituency of Wetaskiwin . The Trades and Labour Congress of Canada issued an Election Manifesto on July 25. This Manifesto asked Labour organizations to obtain from every candidate for ...
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... elected to the chair . On Dec. 14 , Mr. J. Fred Johnston ( Lib . , Long Lake ) was elected Deputy Speaker and Chairman of the Committees of the whole House . The new Governor - General , His Excellency Lord Willingdon , formally opened ...
... elected to the chair . On Dec. 14 , Mr. J. Fred Johnston ( Lib . , Long Lake ) was elected Deputy Speaker and Chairman of the Committees of the whole House . The new Governor - General , His Excellency Lord Willingdon , formally opened ...
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... members should represent Great Britain on the Board , and that the Chairman should be elected by the Board and not appointed by the British Treasury , said Board 148 THE CANADIAN ANNUAL REVIEW The Pacific Cable Settlement.
... members should represent Great Britain on the Board , and that the Chairman should be elected by the Board and not appointed by the British Treasury , said Board 148 THE CANADIAN ANNUAL REVIEW The Pacific Cable Settlement.
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... elected President unanimously , and finally Maulvi Mahomed Yakub , a Moslem , was elected Deputy - President after two ballots . The 1927 Budget for the Bombay Presidency showed a heavy deficit , but the Indian Budget for the whole ...
... elected President unanimously , and finally Maulvi Mahomed Yakub , a Moslem , was elected Deputy - President after two ballots . The 1927 Budget for the Bombay Presidency showed a heavy deficit , but the Indian Budget for the whole ...
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Page 120 - In our opinion it is an essential consequence of the equality of status existing among the members of the British Commonwealth of Nations that the Governor-General of a Dominion is the representative of the Crown, holding in all essential respects the same position in relation to the administration of public affairs in the Dominion as is held by His Majesty the King in Great Britain, and that he is not the representative or agent of His Majesty's Government in Great Britain or of any Department of...