House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Volume 3E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1922 - Canada |
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Page 2050
... going to demobilize these men ? Are you going to turn them adrift ? And if so , upon what principle are you going to act ? I have a communication here from the parents of some of these boys . The parent of one lad living in Guelph ...
... going to demobilize these men ? Are you going to turn them adrift ? And if so , upon what principle are you going to act ? I have a communication here from the parents of some of these boys . The parent of one lad living in Guelph ...
Page 2052
... going to deteriorate very rapidly . The two destroyers , these long knife - like ships , which are not adapted for training purposes , are to be kept as training ships . Mr. MARTELL : Does the hon . member speak of the Niobe and the ...
... going to deteriorate very rapidly . The two destroyers , these long knife - like ships , which are not adapted for training purposes , are to be kept as training ships . Mr. MARTELL : Does the hon . member speak of the Niobe and the ...
Page 2071
... going to remain modern . I admit that , and I ask the hon . member if he expects that we ever shall . Does he think that twenty years from now the most advanced type of battleship will be any more certain of remaining in the first class ...
... going to remain modern . I admit that , and I ask the hon . member if he expects that we ever shall . Does he think that twenty years from now the most advanced type of battleship will be any more certain of remaining in the first class ...
Page 2077
... going to place at the head of affairs a man who will be pre- cipitated into such a position as this , who will take ... going to destroy ab- solutely everything that we have that has a tendency to create efficiency in training men ...
... going to place at the head of affairs a man who will be pre- cipitated into such a position as this , who will take ... going to destroy ab- solutely everything that we have that has a tendency to create efficiency in training men ...
Page 2078
... going to hire these young men out as fire rangers to the different provinces , if the provinces wil take them over , and in the event of the provinces not doing so , we do not know what they are going to do . Is not this a magnificent ...
... going to hire these young men out as fire rangers to the different provinces , if the provinces wil take them over , and in the event of the provinces not doing so , we do not know what they are going to do . Is not this a magnificent ...
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