CANADIAN AFFAIRS
BONDS CONVERSION. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] OTTAWA, August 31. The holders of 1919 Victory Bonds totalling two hundred and fifty millions, will receive less than foui' per cent, in interest, instead of 5£ per cent., after November 1, according to a Government announcement of a conversion loan which permits of payment in full or of renewal at a lower rate. RAIN DELAYS HARVEST. WINNIPEG, September 1. Prolonged rains are seriously delawing the harvesting in Southern Manitoba and in Saskatchewan. CO-OPERATIVES AND SOCIALISTS. VANCOUVER, September 1. A proposal to merge the Co-opera-
five Commonwealth Party with the Socialists, threatens to cause a split in the ranks of the Co-operative Commonwealth Party. At the • Co-operative Commonwealth Party’s British Columbia Convention to-day the merger suggestions met with such strong opposition that a decision was deferred. The Provincial Parliamentary leader, Rev. Robert Connell, is strongly opposed to it.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 September 1934, Page 2
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