House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Volume 3E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1922 - Canada |
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Page 2053
... Nova Scotia wanted to get a government boat to accompany the sail- ing ships in the international race , I tele- graphed the Minister of Naval Affairs in the matter , and in his own telegram in reply he said that the boats , the Aurora ...
... Nova Scotia wanted to get a government boat to accompany the sail- ing ships in the international race , I tele- graphed the Minister of Naval Affairs in the matter , and in his own telegram in reply he said that the boats , the Aurora ...
Page 2063
... Nova Scotia , but I repeat now the assertion , that we were dependent upon Supply - Naval Service the United States cruisers and torpedo boats for the defence of our coast from attack by German submarines . Mr. HANSON : You are making a ...
... Nova Scotia , but I repeat now the assertion , that we were dependent upon Supply - Naval Service the United States cruisers and torpedo boats for the defence of our coast from attack by German submarines . Mr. HANSON : You are making a ...
Page 2064
... Nova Scotia and of the Maritime provinces generally . They were the vessels which protected our coasts and our fishing ves- sels and acted very largely as convoys of the steamers which crossed the ocean . Mr. HANSON : Will my hon ...
... Nova Scotia and of the Maritime provinces generally . They were the vessels which protected our coasts and our fishing ves- sels and acted very largely as convoys of the steamers which crossed the ocean . Mr. HANSON : Will my hon ...
Page 2068
... Nova Scotia . Mr. GRAHAM : I understand she was repaired after that accident , and was in commission afterwards . Mr. BOYS : I understand that the settle- ment was made on the report of an officer of either the Justice Department or the ...
... Nova Scotia . Mr. GRAHAM : I understand she was repaired after that accident , and was in commission afterwards . Mr. BOYS : I understand that the settle- ment was made on the report of an officer of either the Justice Department or the ...
Page 2166
... Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island . Item agreed to . FISHERIES Fisheries - salaries and disbursements of fishery officers and guardians and fisheries patrol service , $ 683,000 . Mr. MANION : Would the minister as- sure us that even ...
... Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island . Item agreed to . FISHERIES Fisheries - salaries and disbursements of fishery officers and guardians and fisheries patrol service , $ 683,000 . Mr. MANION : Would the minister as- sure us that even ...
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