CANADIAN POLITICS
PARLIAMENT MEETS. PROPOSED AI EASI'R KS. .United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received 10.5 a.in.) OTTAWA, Ala rcli 12. Legislation for the creating 'of a Tariff Board tor amendments to the tariff, hills making for more effective control of national finance, revision of the existing provisions lor Government pur-chcses, amending Naturalization Act, and altering the Copyright Act will he introduced daring tin* coming session.
The speech from the Throne was read at the opening of Parliament on Thursday by the Administrator, Right, Hon. Vyitian 11.l 1 . Duff, acting Chief Justice of Canada in the absence of the Gov-ernor-General. Thus it Canadian, for the first time per formed the opening xeremonies. The readiness ol Government to render assistance that may he deemed advisable respecting the wheat crop is de-c-bred. “The present situation has emphasised the necessity of effecting reduction in costs of production and the marketing of tvlient Crop and of providing a metre stable market, aid to agriculture, technical education, and highway construction will he brought down dealing with economic matters, The Speech says tariff legislation passed during the emergency session of Parliament has resulted in a marked improvement to established industries, iu addition to causing many others which formerly were exporters to Canada to become producers in Canada.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1931, Page 4
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210CANADIAN POLITICS Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1931, Page 4
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