Journals of the Senate of Canada: Journaux Du Sénat Du Canada, Volume 35Queen's Printer., 1900 - Canada Appendices to the various volumes bound separately. |
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according to Order acquaint that House Act respecting Act to amend Act to incorporate affirmative Allan Bernier Bill be read Bill be referred Bill shall pass Bolduc Boucherville Bowell Sir Mackenzie Burpee Casgrain de Lanaudière Casgrain Windsor Chapleau Clemow Clerk do go Committee on Railways Committee on Standing Commons and acquaint concurrence being put Day being read desire the concurrence Dever Dobson Excellency the Governor Ferguson Honourable Sir Mackenzie House of Commons insert Intercolonial Railway intituled Kirchhoffer Landry Library of Parliament Lougheed Macdonald Victoria Manitoba McKay McKindsey McLaren McMillan Message was brought Montreal motion Ottawa PANTALÉON PELLETIER passed this Bill Perley praying Prince Edward Island Prowse Pursuant put thereon question of concurrence question was put Railway Company read a second read a third read and agreed referred the Bill resolved Scott Senate adjourned Senate have passed Senate of Canada Sir CHARLES ALPHONSE Sir Mackenzie Bowell Standing Committee Telegraphs and Harbours Vidal
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