CANADIAN BUDGET
LATE EDITION
LONG DEBATE ENDED. OPPOSITION AMENDMENTS LOST. TRADE AND EMIGRATION. BY CABliB —PRESS ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT Received 12.5 p.m. to-day. OTTAWA, March 14After eighteen days’ debate, the Budget was carried by a Government majority of 24. A Conservative amendment, “Regretting that the measures proposed do not tend to provide for increased employment, do not induce to the return of Canadians, nor .prevent the continued emigration of Canadians to the United States of America, and fail to make provision for- the preservation of domestic markets for Canadian farm and dairy products,” and a Progressive sub-amen d rnq nt, “regretting inadequate -Customs revision for effecting relief to consumers.” wen? defeated?— A.P.A. and “Sun.” ACRIMOXJOUS DEBATE. OTTAWA. March 14. The Progressive sub-a.mendent and J the Conservative amendment- were def feat-ed after an acrimonious debate. The Sergeant-at-Arms was called by the SfJ-aker to quell the noise and booing of the Conservatives, after a ruling of the chair had been challenged by Mr Bennett-, the Tory leader, and had beisn 11 plK£ 1 . _______
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 March 1928, Page 9
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