Friday, 19 May 1950
The House met at Eleven o'Clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
I think I ought to inform the House that I have received a telegram from the Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, which reads as follows: Your telegram of sympathy to the Canadian people and...
Read the Third time, and passed.
As amended, considered; to be read the Third time.
Resolution reported: That, for the purposes of any Act of the present Session to extend the periods limited by the Lee Conservancy Catchment Board Act, 1938, for the exercise by the Lee...
Resolution reported: That, for the purposes of any Act of the present Session providing for the extinguishment of common and commonable rights and rights of way and other rights over, and the...
11.7 a.m.
Motion made, and Question proposed. "That this House do now adjourn."—[Mr. Kenneth Robinson.]
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