GREAT SENSATION
CANADIAN RAILWAY INQUIRY
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OTTAWA, May 13
Tljo revelation tJi.it the Canadian Government owned the Canndian National (Ottawa) Hotel, and paid 1.10 thousand dollars to remodel a suite ol ft teen rooms for the Prime Minister, Mr Bennett, afterwards leasing the whole of it to Jim for only four hundred dollars per month, with the railway spending 75,554 dollars in equipping a. special railway coach lor him. has created a sensation at the House of Commons railway inquiry. The Premier states the suites were secured on the understanding that he would entertain substantially in the hotel. f d me nl4 On Aid ~ ’i4eed (h emera oy tt h d
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 6
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123GREAT SENSATION Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 6
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