House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Band 1

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E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1904
 

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Seite 787 - Dominion of such lines of railway in the West to the Pacific as the enormous importance and increasing development of the great western country require. 2. The extension of the Intercolonial Railway to the Georgian Bay, and thence to Winnipeg, and the extension and improvement in the Province of Quebec, and in the Maritime Provinces, of the Government system of railways. 3. The development and improvement of our canals and inland waterways, and the thorough and efficient equipment of our national...
Seite 33 - Shall we not thro' good and ill Cleave to one another still ? Britain's myriad voices call, ' Sons, be welded each and all, Into one imperial whole, One with Britain, heart and soul ! One life, one flag, one fleet, one Throne !' Britons, hold your own ! POETS AND THEIR BIBLIOGRAPHIES.
Seite 417 - RSC 1906, ch. 37. provides that "no train shall pass in or through any thickly peopled portion of any city, town or village, at a speed greater than ten miles an hour, unless the track is fenced or properly protected in the manner prescribed by this Act, or unless permission is given by some regulation or order of the Board.
Seite 67 - The flood of tide is upon us that leads on to fortune; if we let it pass it may never recur again. If we let it pass, the voyage of our national life, bright as it is to-day, will be bound in shallows. We cannot wait, because time does not wait; we cannot wait because, in these days of wonderful development, time lost is doubly lost; we cannot wait, because at this moment there is a transformation going on in the conditions of our national life which it would be...
Seite 311 - The Minister may, — (a) authorize boys over twelve years of age, who are attending school, to be formed into school cadet corps ; (b) authorize boys over fourteen years of age...
Seite 717 - Years absolute or determinable, or any greater Estate, for securing or raising the same, then such Disposition shall in Equity be a Bar only so far as may be necessary to give full Effect to the Mortgage, or to such other limited Purpose, or to such Interest, Lien, Charge, or Incumbrance notwithstanding any Intention to the contrary may be expressed or implied in the Deed by which the Disposition may be effected.
Seite 7 - States as shall be presented, or shall or may come into question, and be referred to them by the House ; and to report, from time to time, their opinion thereon.
Seite 55 - Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories is placed, and I admit that ''there is very much in the suggestions which are made in your "letter and in the memorial regarding the necessity of a change ''in the constitutional and financial position of the Territories. ''Without at the present moment committing myself to any ''positive statement I am prepared to say that the time has ar"rived when the question of organising the Territories on the "Provincial basis ought to be the subject of full...
Seite 323 - Commissioners may direct, state a case in writing for the opinion of any superior Court determined by the Commissioners upon any question which in the opinion of the Commissioners is a question of law.
Seite 405 - Parliament has by section 187 of the Railway Act vested in the Railway Committee of the Privy Council the exclusive power and duty of determining the character and extent of the protection which should be given to the public at places where the railway track crosses a highway at rail level.

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