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Show AGREEMENT WILL PASS CANADIAN PARLIAMENT Little Breaking Away From Party Lines jH Expected When Voto Is OTTAWA. Keb. 27. Resumption of de-bato de-bato tomorrow on I he rocln.roelty agree-tuent agree-tuent is awaited witli interest by both "ffffffffl sides of (lie house of commons, because "ffffffffl of the speakers scheduled. Cliffoid Slf- 1 ton. former minister of the Interior iu 1 flflfl the Laurler government, will present his flflfl objections )' the ratification. Reply on behalf of the government wlil be mude by flfl Kldnov Fisher, minister of agriculture. A vote on the agreement Is still con-sldcrcd con-sldcrcd far from Imminent. Despite the prolonged debate. It Is tho. opinion or the chief whips of both sides, as osnroseod flfl lodnv. that there will be little breaking awuv from parly lines when the vote Is taken. Tills means that unless tho sit- nation greatly cliapges. the measure will flH carrv by a maiorlty of over forty. flBV Tlio elder liberal whip -says that but three government members will vote lflfl against lln agreement. 'Ihcs-c are Mr. fiifton. Lloyd Harris, a manufacturer of H agricultural Implements, and .11 lam Gorman, who represents n fruit district in the Tlngarv peninsula. BflJ ccorl nc to the chief Conservative whh , 1 1 "opposition will vote as a unit ntl t st the measure. The eight French NtlonauilH are expected Ui i spl . two , voUns uKiiliisl and six Tor rat Mellon. H |