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CANADIAN PARLIAMENT

NO-CON FIDENCE MOTION

iHt Klentrio Telegraph --Ooxji nvf!»» > (Australian A N.Z. Cable. Association)

OTTAWA. .lan. IS

The Conservatives to-day brought down the expected amendment to the speech from the throne in the ilouse of Commons. The Conservative leader, Mr Meighen, in closing his speech made reference to the -Australian treaty, and declared that extra Australian competition meant that the Canadian fanner was being asked to pay in older that paper manufacturers could enjoy an advantage in the Australian market. The amendment regretted that the speech from the throne gave no indication of the policy designed to enlarge the volume of employment in Canada "'and particularly to give to the producers of farm products, coal. and primary products the advantage they are under the present world conditions entitled to enjoy in the markets of the world."

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 January 1926, Page 5

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CANADIAN PARLIAMENT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 January 1926, Page 5

CANADIAN PARLIAMENT Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 January 1926, Page 5

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