CANADIAN POLITICS
MEETING OF COMMONS
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(Received 9.35 a.m). OTTAWA, January 22. The Premier in moving the Budget, deplored the session talk of wheat growers report from Calgary, whidll states the growing demands fop a| session have drawn a warning from William Irvin, a Saskatchewan Labour member of the Commons, ;that the session means that fanners must accept the grave consequences, and lie urged farmers of Alberta to defer consideration of the resolution calling for free economy op the prairies aimed at the abolition of all tariffs.
Colonel J. H. Woods (President of the Canadian Chambers of Commerce) advises the public not to pay too much attention to the secession agitation, which was evidently intended to impress the farmers demands upon flic Government.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1931, Page 4
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