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PARLIAMENT.

f —. —I » ? f * -OF .SESSION. ' L' V u THE ESTIMATES'. 1 / < v l *4 , .DETECTIVE CASSELLS'S VISIT TO > I - LONP9N, •, , ! ; THE WEBSTER CLAIM, i", > < ! Thcu it as, an all-night sitting/of tho House,' of Representatives „on Tuesday . night "(rop'oi te,d in another column) in regard to the the 1 ioto i for*i&oo for' the financial , adviser at 1 Home' boon after the House presumed jostcrday afternoon i£e debate camo to ' 'flu end Bui little discussion took place oil thft ntriuuing item's on the Suppleniontarj Estimates, which, wcro all dis ( Tfosci of by (i o'clock" Ju the evening > the Appropnation Bill was passod^with out much diMiussion,' and tho session was I brought to a conclusion r- < < v * - * -, r > - ' ' :the council. REMARKS,. A bnef sitting cf the Council -was held last night at 10 o'clock, when tho Approimatpn Bill was put through all its , Implying to 'the felicitations of' the Council, ' *" . The bPEAICEE (tho Hon C C Bowen) J «aid that ho had always noticed that f there had never been in the Council anything '■aiiproaching ill mil arising opt ot any political question Whenever conten had cropped up, they had always been fairly discussed, and members lad agreed, td differ with friendship on toth sides That was i tho right it ay in n Inch matters should be discussed in the Chamber, for it was mora, of a revising Chamber than anything else He Had mover iound the smallest trouble or dim cultv in< the performance his dune-, "With all sincerity ho wished mpnoers a very pleasant recess and ho hoped •would all meet again next session a= now —all well and'fillcd with an intense m■fcrest in the t country's business, tapI * 'lhc Lcadpr of the Council (Dr rind lay) said ho vtas very grateful to members Ser tho way "n whieh they had eulogised <> lis work Ho wibhed to express appre eiation. of'the ' nianxer in which -tno , officers had carried out their dotioi 1 Whatever changes the fntnrc might Bate , -in store henvould look back on the three years that he had been in the Council as tho happiest, the most eventful, and jlhovinost useful ycara of his life , J he .Chamber as at present constituted could lio in,a larger measure a tru(f revising ■Clumber < He hoped that next year it -would havo fuller opportunities to dia ! charge that function > than it had i had ' this year v (Applause ) The Council then adjourned

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 702, 30 December 1909, Page 7

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PARLIAMENT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 702, 30 December 1909, Page 7

PARLIAMENT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 702, 30 December 1909, Page 7

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