AMERICA'S PART.
CANADIAN CONSCRIPTION (Australian <fc N.Z. Cable Association) OTTAWA, July 4. The conscription debate in tho Dominion House of Commons ha's nearly concluded.
Tho F ronch-Canadian party has moved an amendment for an indefinite adjournment. This js certain to be defeated.
It is anticipated that the Governmeiii't lias n majority of 40 in favour of th Bill.
Sir Robert Borden is consulting with the Provincial Premiers with tho object of securing their inclusion in a Coalition Government. A Labour rcprosontatvo is likely t© he offered a seat.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1917, Page 3
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