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House of Commons Hebates * OFFICIAL REPORT. Wednesday, April 13, 1921.
Mr. M. STEELE (South Perth) presented the first report of the special committee appointed to inquire into such matters as relate to the future fuel supply of Canada.
Mr. STEELE moved:
That the evidence now being taken by the special committee appointed to inquire into such matters as relate to the future fuel supply of Canada be printed from day to day, and that rule 74 relating thereto be suspended in accordance with the recommendation contained in the first report of the said committee.
Mr. SPEAKER:
This motion, in the
absence of notice, will require unanimous consent. Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the motion?
Motion agreed to.
Right Hon. ARTHUR MEIGHEN (Prime Minister) moved:
That Orders-in-'Council P. C. 279, dated February 5, 1921, and P.C. 999, dated March 23, 1921, in respect to the appointment and salary of a manager for the Parliamentary restaurant, which were laid on the table of the House on' the 4th instant, be approved.
Motion agreed to.
Mr. A. L. DAVIDSON (Digby and Annapolis) moved:
That the quorum of the special committee appointed to consider the subject of proportional representation and the subject of the transferable or preferential vote consist of seven members, and that the said committee be also empowered to report from time to time and authorized to have its proceedings and such evidence as may be taken printed from d'ay to day for the use of the members of the committee, and that rule 74 be suspended in reference thereto.
Mr. SPEAKER:
This motion also, in the absence cf notice, will require unanimous consent. Is it the pleasure of the House to adopt the motion?
Motion agreed to.