House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Volume 3E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1922 - Canada |
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Page 2042
... Labour or any member of his department and Alfred J. Andrews , in connection with the strike in Winnipeg , in the year 1919. About fifteen letters and telegrams only have been brought down , none prior to July 5 , 1919 , and all ...
... Labour or any member of his department and Alfred J. Andrews , in connection with the strike in Winnipeg , in the year 1919. About fifteen letters and telegrams only have been brought down , none prior to July 5 , 1919 , and all ...
Page 2117
... labour and capital . Admirers of the British constitution claim as a virtue for it that wherever a grievance exists a way of relief can be found . Why should it not be so with labour and capital to - day ? In nearly every relation of ...
... labour and capital . Admirers of the British constitution claim as a virtue for it that wherever a grievance exists a way of relief can be found . Why should it not be so with labour and capital to - day ? In nearly every relation of ...
Page 2118
... labour or capital deem it necessary to re- sort to force ? The general public , whose interests are so often affected by the con- flict , have a right to expect that both capital and labour will endeavour to find a better way of ...
... labour or capital deem it necessary to re- sort to force ? The general public , whose interests are so often affected by the con- flict , have a right to expect that both capital and labour will endeavour to find a better way of ...
Page 2143
... labour we find no desire to accept a reduction in wages and thereby help us to get back to normal times . These conditions have been fairly general from the Atlantic to the Pacific . Then when we look abroad to the countries from which ...
... labour we find no desire to accept a reduction in wages and thereby help us to get back to normal times . These conditions have been fairly general from the Atlantic to the Pacific . Then when we look abroad to the countries from which ...
Page 2149
... labour friends to pay attention to this - it takes six men to re- pair it , whereas a few years ago one handy man could have done the job . That is the result of specialization . We have distributed our labour into too many quar- ters ...
... labour friends to pay attention to this - it takes six men to re- pair it , whereas a few years ago one handy man could have done the job . That is the result of specialization . We have distributed our labour into too many quar- ters ...
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Page 2410 - Act intended, whenever the President, upon investigation of the differences in costs of production of articles wholly or in part the growth or product of the United States and of like or similar articles wholly or in part the growth or product of competing foreign countries...
Page 2410 - ... (1) Imposes, directly or indirectly, upon the disposition in or transportation in transit through or reexportation from such country of any article wholly or in part the growth or product of the United States...
Page 2410 - States, or in their sale by the owner, importer, consignee, or agent of either, the effect or tendency of which is to destroy or substantially injure an industry, efficiently and economically operated, in the United States, or to prevent the establishment of such an industry, or to restrain or monopolize trade and commerce in the United States...
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Page 2127 - Act, 1915, and amendments thereto, shall constitute a first charge on the assets of such person, firm or corporation, and shall rank for payment in priority to all other claims of whatsoever kind heretofore or hereafter arising save and except only the judicial costs, fees and lawful expenses of an assignee or other public officer charged with the administration or distribution of such assets.
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Page 2410 - ... be based upon the American selling price as defined in subdivision (f) of section 402 of this act, of any similar competitive article manufactured or produced in the United States embraced within the class or kind of imported articles upon which the President has made a proclamation under subdivision "(b) of this
Page 2264 - States of articles wholly or in part the growth or product of any foreign country, they shall be applicable thereto whether such articles are imported directly or indirectly.