liillDElill MEETS AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER Both Premiers are in London attending the Commonwealth Prime hlinistcrs talks tAP Viiepholol Canadian Prime Minister Pi crrc Trudeau right gestures when talking with Australian Prime Minister John Gonon during their meeting at the Canadian Premiers Claridzcs hotel suite in London Tuesday Revised Rules Cause By CARDIAN CUMMING OllAWA lCP The now streamlined Parliament neat back into session Tuesday and quickly ran into couple of snags linked with the revised rules In the first sltjng under the now mics adopted just before Christmas John Dicfenbahcr reacted indignantly to removal ot the coat of arms from the cover of the Commons book of standing orders The Conservative cider slates mo shook an accusing finger at the government and called on the Speaker to look into the erosion of our traditions Government House Lender Donald MacDonald replied that the government wasnt re sponsible for publication of the book And in any event the coat of arms was still there on the Speakers chair pictured on the cover More opposition static was raised few minutes later with removal from the government order paper of resolution on establishment of an Indian claims commsisions The new rules eliminate the resolution stage that formerly preceded all bills involving ex penditure of money But Opposi tion Leader Stanfield insisted the House had right to know when the legislation would he introduced Indian Affairs Minister Jean Chretien who had hoped to illa troduce the bill right after the Christmashroak said he still hopes to get it in this month CONSIDER FOUR 31115 By the end of the sitting our farm billshad beengiven sec ond reading arid sent off to the agriculture committee for de tailed study prime aimof the new rules is to deemphasizc secondread ing debate tormerly considered approval in principle and to shilt main consideration of bill to committee After the commttee study it must still come back for re port stage when amendments may be made and more cru cial thirdsreading stage The process appeared to be working with the farm bills which slipped through the House without serious ohiectionSever al members spoke olpnssible improvements in committee however The tour bills all sponsored by Agriculture Minister Olson would Provide for Compensation to armers whose produce is banned from Sale because of contaminationthrough no fault of the farmerby pesticide Set new regulations on im port of seeds plants and plant products that might carry pcsts Amcnd the Animal Canto gious Diseases Act to remove present maximum amounts for compensation to farmers when diseased animals are ordered slaughtered The agriculture dc partmcnt nowwitl be able to adjust rates Set regulations on the im port and sale of pesticides The subject of pesticides both bone tits and dangers concerned sev eral speakers URGES MORE RESEARCH NDPV member Ran Hardin Kontenay West said the agri culture department must do far more research on the effects of pesticides before it approves them for public use it was disconcerting to find that some governmentapproved pesticides had caused contami nation Conservative Harold Danlorth fPCKentEssex complained that it would be difï¬cult and costly for former in ohtain compensations Under the program farmer will have to exhaust claims against other parties that might be to blame such as the pesti cide manufacturer and es tablish that thecontamination was not his own fault Mr Olson indicated that the government does not expect to aces as as New Insignia OTTAWA CF maple leaf cradled halvieen the two arms of widespread stripe is featured in new insig nia forNCOs to the rank of ser geant announced Tuesday by the defence department The stripes usedin thenew goldcolored rank badges re Scmhle those traditionally worn by soldiers and airmen except that theangle ol the is slightly sharper The new style thus represents double modification of the British system of plainstripcs on which Canadian insignia in IMPORTED BY CAESAR The first giraffe ever seen in Europe was imported by Julius Caesar in do BC Murder Rate Up InCqnada OTTAWA CF The murder rate and the number of killings during another criminal act in creased in the first six months at Canadas liveycar trial of partial abolition of the death penalty statistics show The ï¬gures were made public Tuesday by Barry Mather New Democrat MP for Surrey one at the early advocates or trial abolition in this country The abolitionretention battle culminated Dec 29 1067 in legislation abolishing the death penalty for all killings except those of police and prison guards until Dec 19 um Mr Mather said that at his request the Dominion Bureau of Statistics furnished data which shows uNumher of murders rose to 141 in the ï¬rst six months com paredwith 122 in the first six months of 1067 lhe murder rate roseto 000 pér 1000 population age seven and older from 00 LACKSDVERALL PROOF Mr Mather said in an inter view the figures for so short period provide no conclusive proof for or against the death penalty By provinces the number of murders and rate in the first six months of thetrial with the 1961 figures bracketed Newfoundland and on none PrinceEdvard Island none either period Nova Scotia and 009 is and mat New Brunswick and 002 and not Quebec 35 cnd 007 29 and 006 Ontario 50 and 006 40 airtight Manitoba 16 and 02 to and 0051 Saskatchewan ti and 01 and 01 Alhma and 16 and 01 British Colum utnndm 13 and 008 Yukon and Northwest Territories none to and the past were cxactlymodelled Of Snags In House spend great amount on com pensation He said tho cost could be less than $100000 year perhaps substantially less The House today opens debate on ratification of an internation al agreement to establish new form olpaper currency to li nance trade vQUlZBEC CPI Eldricatlon Minister JennGuy Cardinal 01 mostlng may and support ers of bilingual Quebec domL noted the opening of ptblic hearing into Ihe Union Natio nalc governments lanterns rlahts hill Sittings ol the legislatures ed ucation committee were tore sums at to am today llr Cardinal was accused nl ignoring the iniustlce and rape of the English language in gt51 leonard the Montreal suburb where the language lssie crupt Ed in Robert Bennie president of Association of Parents of St leonard told the hearing fr Cardinal had not given the Iss0 ciatlon the martesy of an answer to letters and appeals for government funds The association helps main tain private school for no Englisbepcaking Grade stu dents ln St Leonard at weekly cost of ï¬ll The school established after the Roman Catholic school ho abolisth Englishlan guage instruction at the Grade level ASKED FOR COSTS On Dec 12 Mr Beatrle said the association sent telegram to Mr Cardinal asking them crnment to assume the costs of the school nrganiled on tem porary basis by parents and fi nanccd by public canvassing Askcd by Liberal member to comment on Mr Beaules ac cusations lllr Cardinal said he would reply only afterall 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