June 26, 1925

LIB

Edward Mortimer Macdonald (Minister of National Defence)

Liberal

Mr. MACDONALD (Pictou):

Do not worry

about it.

Topic:   WAYS AND MEANS
Subtopic:   DOMINION ELECTIONS ACT AMENDMENT
Sub-subtopic:   CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
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CON

Henry Lumley Drayton

Conservative (1867-1942)

Sir HENRY DRAYTON:

The Minister of National Defence is right; there was nothing to the remark, and we will not worry about it.

Motion agreed to; amendments read the second time and concurred in.

Topic:   WAYS AND MEANS
Subtopic:   DOMINION ELECTIONS ACT AMENDMENT
Sub-subtopic:   CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE

ADJOURNMENT

LIB

William Lyon Mackenzie King (Prime Minister; President of the Privy Council; Secretary of State for External Affairs)

Liberal

Right Hon. W. L. MACKENZIE KING (Prime Minister):

I move, seconded by Mr. Graham:

That on Saturday the 27th of June 1925, the House shall meet at eleven o'clock in the morning; that in addition to the usual intermission at six o'clock p.m., there shall also be an intermission from one to three o'clock; and that the order of business and procedure shall be the same on that day as on Friday.

Topic:   BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
Subtopic:   ADJOURNMENT
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LIB

Hewitt Bostock (Speaker of the Senate)

Liberal

Mr. SPEAKER:

By unanimous consent.

Topic:   BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
Subtopic:   ADJOURNMENT
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CON

Arthur Meighen (Leader of the Official Opposition)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. MEIGHEN:

Before I consent to this I want to know what the purpose is and what the intention is as to business to-morrow.

Topic:   BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
Subtopic:   ADJOURNMENT
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LIB

William Lyon Mackenzie King (Prime Minister; President of the Privy Council; Secretary of State for External Affairs)

Liberal

Mr. MACKENZIE KING:

It is only to ensure that the Commons will be assembled in the morning at eleven to receive the message from His Excellency when he comes to prorogue parliament, either in person or by his deputy.

Topic:   BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
Subtopic:   ADJOURNMENT
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CON

Arthur Meighen (Leader of the Official Opposition)

Conservative (1867-1942)

Mr. MEIGHEN:

There will be no further business than that of prorogation?

Topic:   BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
Subtopic:   ADJOURNMENT
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LIB

William Lyon Mackenzie King (Prime Minister; President of the Privy Council; Secretary of State for External Affairs)

Liberal

Mr. MACKENZIE KING:

No further

business.

Topic:   BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
Subtopic:   ADJOURNMENT
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Motion agreed to. On motion of Mr. Mackenzie King the House adjourned at 4.20 a.m. (Saturday). Saturday, June 27, 1925.


June 26, 1925