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... CONTENTS: Parliament Convened .... Lllgislature. .of Now South Wales: Govcn1or Lic]ltenant-Govcrnor The Holman Ministry' Members of th.e Legislative Council Membera of the Le.gishttivc Assembly ... Public Stat}ttes of the Session Public Bills of the Session Private Acts of the Session Private Bills of the SP.ssion Attendances of Members-Council Attendances of Me.mbers-Assembly Index to Subjects Index to Speeches Debates \' ,;, vii \'ii Yii xi xiii xxi xxiii xxiii XXV ... xxvii xxix lxv \·ol., pp. 1 to 816; 2nd Vol., pp. 817 to .. / Hrd Vol., pp. 1803 to 2850 ; 4th Vol., pp. 28ol . to 3S59,

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CONTENTS:

Parliament Convened ....

Lllgislature . .of Now South Wales:

Govcn1or

Lic]ltenant-Govcrnor

The Holman Ministry'

Members of th.e Legislative Council

Membera of the Le.gishttivc Assembly ...

Public Stat}ttes of the Session

Public Bills of the Session

Private Acts of the Session

Private Bills of the SP.ssion

Attendances of Members-Council

Attendances of Me.mbers-Assembly

Index to Subjects

Index to Speeches

Debates

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,;, vii

\'ii

Yii

xi

xiii

xxi

xxiii

xxiii

XXV

... xxvii

xxix

lxv

ps~ \·ol., pp. 1 to 816; 2nd Vol., pp. 817 to 180~; .. / Hrd Vol., pp. 1803 to 2850 ; 4th Vol., pp. 28ol

. to 3S59,

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PARLIAI\1ENT CONVENED.

NEw SouTH \VALES to wit.

(L.S.)

,V, ·E. DAVIDSOl';

Governor.

TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT-FOURTH SESSIOX.

(Gazetle No. 187.) ·

} Proclamation by h~~ Excellency Sir \VALT.E:R EowARD

DAVIDSON,_ Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Q-eorge, Governor of the Stat~ of New South Wales and its Dependencies, in the Common­wealth of Australia.

WHEREAS ~he Parliament of New South Wales now stands prorogued to Monday, the twenty-eighth day of July instant: ·Now I, Sir \V ALT!i:R EDWARD DAVIDSON, in

pursuance of the· power and authority in me vested as Governor of the stdd State, do

hereby furthet' prorogue the said Parliament to Tuesday, the nineteent-h day of-August next : And 1 do her<' by further announce and proclaim that the said Parliament shall ass~mble for the d_espatch of busin.es~ on the a.foresaid_nin~teenth day of August ne~t. at twelve o'clock at noon, in the buildings known as the Legislative Council Chambers,

situate in Macquarie-street, in the city of Sydney: And the members of the Legislative Council and Legi8lativc Assembly, respectiYcly, are hereby required to give their

attendance at the said tim_e and plat:e accordingly.

· Giveit under my hand and seal, at Sydn~y, this twenty-fourth day of July, in . the year of-our Lord. one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, and in the

tenth year of his Majesty's reign.

By his Excellency's Command, GEORGE W. FULLER.

GOD SAv'E THE KING!

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LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

GOVERNOR:.

(From lSlhFebruory,.l91~.

/Iis Excellenr.y Sir WA~TER EowARJJ DAYIDsu:-r; Knight Comm'!1ic!er of th Nost Di-~tiugllished Order of Scdiu Michael and Saint George, G,,.mwr of the State of Ner.c South Wales and its Dependencies, in the Commo.nwealth of Au~trali~~,.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR:

His Excellency the llonomble Sir WILLIAM PoRTUS CuLLEX, K.C.M.G., LL.D., .Lieutenant-Governor oj the State of Sew South Wales and it& Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of Auxlralia.

THE HOLMAN l\-llNISTRY :

Premier

Colonial Se0retiu-y .•• { Attorney-General

Solicitor-General, Minister of Justice, 11.nd} · Minister of Local Go,•ernment ...

Tm; Hox. SIR G.EORGE 'VAnn.unTos FFLLER, K.C.lll.G., M.L.A.

TilE Hox. JoHx GAUI.AND, _K.C., M.L.C.

TilE HOl;. JonN DA.SIEL FITzGERALD, M.L.C.

Secretary for Lands and M nister of Forests .. : TuE Hol<. ·wrLI.IA)I GEORGE ASHFORD, M.L.A.

Secreta~·y for Public Works and Minist~r of} Ra1Iways ... ... ... ... THE Hol<. RICHARD THOMAS BALL, M.L.A.

Colonial Treasurer and .Secretary for Mines {

Minister for Agric~lture ...

Minister of Public Instruction and M.in. _ister} of Labour and Industry

TuE HoN. Jom; CHARLES L~::cAs FITZPATRICK, M.L.A.

TnE Hox. WILLIAM CAUIAN GnAHAME, M.L.A.

TnE HoN. AuGUSTUS GEORGE FREDERIC JAMES, ICC., i\i.L.A .

. Vice-President of the F.xccutive Council and} · Minister of Housing... ... ... TnE HoN. DAVID HOBERT HALL, M.L:A.

Minister of Public Health

Member of the Executive Council (without L · portfolio) J

THE HoN. DAVID STOREY, M.L.A.

'IHE Ho!'!. CrrARLES WILLIAM OAKEs, M.J...A.

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.. LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES • ix

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL:

TWENTY·FOURTH PARLIAMENT-FOURTH SESSION,

President, the Hon. F. Flowers. 1. ABhton, The Honorable Jame~. 34. Innes-N~ad, The Honorable Sidney

Reginald. · 2. Beeston, The Honorable Joseph LieYesley, C.l\I.G., V.D., L.H..C.S., Ire!. 35. Kater, The Honorable Henry Edward.

KaYanagh, The Honorable Edward John . Mackay, Colonel, The Honorable Jame

3. Black, The Honorable George. 4. Black, The Honorable Heginalcl James. IS. Braddon, The Honorable Henry Yule. 6. Brooks, The Honorable YVilliam. 7. Brown, The Himorablc Alexander. 8. Browne, The Honorable Joseph Alexander·,

LL.B. 9. Bryant, The Honorable l•'rancis Henry.

10. Burns, Colonel, The Honorable Sir James, K.C.M.G.

11. Buzacott, The Honorable Nicholas Jame&. •

12.

13. 14.

15. 10.

17.

18. 19. 20. 21.

22.

Carruthers, The Honorable Sir Joseph Hector, K.C.M.G., LL.D.

Connington, The Honorable Michael Joseph. Creed, The Honorable John Mildred,·

M.R.C.S., E. Dick, The Honorable William Thomas .. * Dodd, The Honorable. Jeffrey Milburn. Doyle, The Honorable Henry Martin, L.R.C.P.,Lon.,L.S.A.,Lon., M.R.C.S., E.

Earp, The Honorable George Frederick. Farleigh, The Honorable John Gibson. Farrar, The Honorable Ernest Henry. FitzGerald, The Honorable John Daniel,

Solicitor-Geneml, 11Iiui.,ter of Justice, and Ministe1· of Local Oovennnent.

FitzGerald, The Honorable Robert Georg~ Dundas. ·

23. Flowers, The Honorable· Fi·ederick, P1·esi-dent. '

Fosbery, The Honorable Edmund Walcott; C.l\1.G. 1

24. Ge.nnon, The Honorable James Conley, K.C. 25. Garland, The IIonoraLle John, K.U.,

Atto1·ney· Gr·nt?'Ctl. 26. Uormly, The Honoraule James. 27. Hall, The ·Honorable John Richard. 28. Jlephcr, The Honorable John.

Hill, ThP Honorable "'illiam Charles. I ~9. Holden, The Honorable Thomas Dougla·s

Percy. 30. Horne, The HonoraLle If cnry Ed win. • 31. Hughes, The Honorable Sir Thomas, Kt. 32. Hunt, The IIonoraul.; A lfrcrl Edgnr. 33. Hurley, The Honorable \\'illiam Fergus.

. 36. 37.

as.

S9.

40. 41.

42.

43.

'Alexander Kenneth, C. B. Mackellar, The Honorable Sir Clw.rlcs

Kinnaird, K.C.M.G., l\i.B.,"C.M. ·McCaughey, The Honorable Sir Samuel, Kt. 1

McGowen, The Honorable James Sinclair Taylor.

Mcintosh, The Honorable Hugh Donald. Meagher, The Honorable John. Meagher, ·The Honorable Richard Denig,

Meeks, The Honorable Allred \Villiam.

44. Moses, The Honorable Henry. 45. Mullins, The Honorable John Lane.

46. Nash, The Honorable John Brady, V.D.; M.D.

47. Nobbs, The ~onorabla iohn. 48.

49.

O'Conor, The Honorable Broughton Barnabas, LL.B., Clminnan oJ Com· mittee.s.

Peden, The Honorable John Beverley, LL.B. ·50. RoLerts, The Honorable Charles James,

C.M.G .. 51. 52. 53.

54.

55.

56.

Robson, The Honorable William. Ryan, The Honorable James. Sinclair, The Honorable Andrew.

Sn~ith, The Honorable l!'ergus Jago. Smith, The Honorable James J oynton.

Taylor, The Honorable Sir Allen ·Arthur, Kt.

57. Taylor; The Honorable Patrick Thom~on. 58. Tranrs, The Honorable John. 59. Trethowan, The Honorable Arthur King. 60. Varley, The Honorable George Henry

Gisborne. 61. Waddell, The Honorable Thomas. 02 .. Wall, 1;he HonoraLlc Frank Edgar, M.D. 63. \Yarden, The Honoraule Winter Da,·id. 64. \Vetherspoon, The HonoraLle John.

65. White, The Honorable Jam~s Cobb. 66. ·wilson, The Honoraule James.

67. Wise, The Honoraulc John Henry

• Tc:mpora.ry chn.irm:m of Comm.ittees. t Decease reported 19 Au~ruat, 1919.

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LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

MEMBERS OF .THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY TWgN'fY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT-l>'OURTII SESSION.

Spoke1·, the Ron. ·Daniel Levy. 1. Arkins, James Guy Dalley, J<Jsq. 2. Arthur, Richnxd, Esq., M.D .... 3. Ashford, The Hon. William George 4. Bagnall, William Roy Clifford, Esq. ·s. Bailey, John, Esq. 6. Ball, The Hon. Richard Thomas 7. Bavin, Thomn.s Rainsford, Esq.* 8. Beeby, George Stephenson, Esq. 9. 'Bennett, The.Hon. Walter

10. Birt, John Edward, Esq. I 11. Briner, George ~tuart, Esq. 12. Brookfield, Percival, Esq. 13. Bruntnell, Albert, Esq .... }4. Buckley, Arthm· \Yilliam, Esq. 15. Burke, Francis Michael, Esq. 16. Burke, Micliael, Esq. 17. Bur,hell, Claude Hilton, Esq. 18. Buttcnshaw, Ernest Albert, Esq. 19. qamerop, William, Esq. 20. Cann, George, Esq. 21. Carmichael, Captain The Hon. Ambrose Campbell, M.C .... 22. Cha{i'ey, Captain Frank Augustus 23. Oochran, John Patrick, Esq. 24. Cocks, Arthur Alfred Clement, Esq. 1!5. Colquhoun, l'ercy Brereton, Esq., Ghainnanof Committees 26. Crane, Johu Thomas, Esq. 27. Da,·idson, Mark Anthony, Esq. 28. Davies, 'William, EEq. .. . 29. Doe, Brian James, Escj .. .. 30. Dooley, James, Esq. 31. Doyle, John \Villiam, Esq. 3~. Dunn, Captain William Fraser 33. Eclden, The Ron. Alfred 34. Estell, John,.Esq. 85. Fallick, James, 'Esq. 36. Fitzpatrick, The Hon . .John Charles Lucas 37. Fuller, The Hon. Sir George Warburton, K.C.~i.G. liS. Gardiner, Arthur.Rowland, Esq. ' 39. Ornff, Alexander, .l):sq .... · 40. Grahame, The Hon. William Calman ... 41. Grimm, Arthur Hetherington, Esq. 42. Hall, The Ron. David Robert ... 43. Henley, Lieut.-Colonel Thoma!\ 44. Hickey, Simon, Esq.• 45. Holman, The Ron. William Arthur 46. Hoskins, Tom James, Esq. 47. Hunt, John Charles, Esq. 48. James, The Ron. Augustus George Frede~·ic, K.C ....

Ca.stlcreagh. Middle Harbour. Li ,-erpool Plains. St, George. Monaro. Corowtt. Gordon. W agga \Y agga. Durham. Paddington. Raleigh.· Sturt. Parmmatta. SLury Hills. Newtown. Belmore. Lyndhurst. Lachlan. Upper Hunter. Canterbury. Leichhardt. Tamworth. Darling Harbom·. St. Leonarda. Mosman. Gwydir. Co bar. Wollongong. Murray. Hartley. Phillip. ~1udgee.

Kahibah. Wallsend. Singleton. • Orange.

· Wollondilly. Newcastle. Drummoyne. Wickham. Ashhnrnham, En more. Burwood. Alexandria. Cootamundra. Dulwich Hill. Camden. Goulburn.

• Temporary Chainnan ol Commitleeo. l From 19 Augus~. 191g.

x.i'

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xii LEGISLA'l'URJ£ OF .SEW SOUTH WALES.

· 4!). Johnston, Valentine Carlysle Ross Wood, Esq.• 110. Kearsley, William, Esq .... 51. Keegan, Thomas, Esq. : .. 52. Lane, Herbert William, Esq. 53; 'La!lg, John Thomas, Esq. 114. Latimer, William Fleming, Esq. 55. Lazzarini, Carlo Camillo, Esq .. .. 56. Lee, The Hon. Charles Alfred .. . 67. 'Levy, The Hon. Daniel, Speaker 58. Ley; Thomas John, Esq.

. 69. Loughlin, Peter Ffrench, Esq ... . 60. Manning, Arthur Gibson, Esq .. .. 61. McDonald, George Roy William, Esq. • 62. McGarry, Patrick, Esq .... 63. McGirr, John Joseph Gregory, Esq. 64. McGirr, Patrick Michael, Esq. 60. McKell, William John, Esq. ·66. M!Jjard, Willill-m, E8q .... 67. Morton, Henry Douglas, Esq. ·68: Morton, Mark Fairies, Esq. 69. Mutch, Thomas Davies, Esq. ·10. Nesbitt, George, Esq. '71. Nicholson, Lieutenant,Colonel Charles Edward, V.D. 72. Oakes, The Hon. Charles William 73. O'Brien, William Joseph, Esq. 74. 'Onslow, ColoneL.James William Macarthur ... '].5. Perry, The Hon. John. ... . 76. Price, Richard Atkinson, Esq:

· 77. Quirk, -John, Esq. "78. Robson, William Elliott Veitch, Esq. 79. Shillington, Major Sydney James1

.80. Smith, Thomas Januarius, Esq. 81. Storey, The Hon. David 82. Storey, John, Esq. ·

. 83. Stuart·Robertson,.Robert James, Esq. 84. Thomas, Follet Johns, Esq.•

·85. Thompson, \Yilliam, Esq. . 86. Walker, Robert Bruce, Esq. :87. Wearoe, Walter Ernest, Esq. . 88. Weaver, Regioal.d Walter Darcy, Esq. 8!). Wright, Jabez, Esq.

-DO. Zuill, William Afthur, Esq.,

... .

Bathurst. Cessnock. Glebe. Armidale. Granville. Woollahra. Marricln·ille. Tenterfield. Darlinghurst. Hurst ville . Bnrraugong. · Albury, Bingara. Murrumbidgee. Yass. Macquarie. Redfern. Bega. Hastings and Macleay Allowrie. Botany. Lismore. Maitland. Waverley. Annandale. Bondi. Byron. Gloucester. Rozelle. Ashfield. Petersham . King. Rand wick; Balmain . Camperdowu . Gough. Ryde . Hawkesbury. Namoi . Willoughby.

- Willyama. Cla.renc.e.

• Temporary Chairman of Commiti.e1. I From 1g A uguot, 1818.

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PUBLIC .STATUTES 0F THE ·SESSION. TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT-FOURTH SESSION.

AMBULA~CE TRANSPORT SERHCF: ACT (GEO. V, No. 5,.101!))-

An Act to make better provision for rendering first aid to, and for the transport of sick and injured persons, and for that purpose to establish a· board. with certain powers and .duties; and for purposes consequent· thereon or .incidental thereto. [Initia.ted in the Assembly by l\lr. D. Storey, 10 September, HllO. Assented .to, 10 'November, 1919.J

:APPROPRIATION· AcT (GEo. V, No. '2, '1919)-

An Act to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue Fu1;1d of New South Wales certain sums to make good·the supplies grantecl for t_lle service of the year from the 1st day of July, 101!), to·the 30th day of .Tune, 1020 (inclusive of both dates); to adjust the vote "AclYance to Treasurer," 1!)18-1!), Consolidated Revenue Fund, for supplementary charges during the period from the 1st day of July, 1918, to the 30th day of June, 1010 (inclusive of both dates) ; to cover payments "Unauthorised in Suspense," Consolidated Revenue Fund, for urgent claims on account of sen·ices of the year 1Dl8-10; to provide for public works ancl other senices out of the Public Works Fund; and to provide for services out of the Closer Settlement Fund; and for purposes connected with and incidental to the above objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 26 September, 1010. Assented to, 3 October, 1919.]

'BALLINA TO BOOYONG HAlLWAY ACT (GEO. V, No. 24, 1919)-

An Act to Ranction the construction of a line of railway from Ballina to Booyong; to· provide for the use of the said line during construction; to authorise the construction of the said line on, along, or by the side of any road or highway; to amend the Public Works Act, 1912; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiatecl in the Assembly by i'.It·. Ball, 5 November, 1010. · Assentecl to, 5 December, 1019.]

BILLS OF SALE (AMENmiEi'\"1") ACT (GEO. V, No. 17, 1919)-

An Act to make 1n·ovision with regard to the discharge of bills of sale; to remove certain anomalieR in regard to the protection afforded by a bill of sale; and to amend the Bills of Sale Act of 1808, and the Small Debts 'Reco,·ery Act, 1912. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. Garland, 28 August, 1910. Assented to, 3 December, HllO.]

BROUGIITON HALL AND COAST HOSPITAL EXTENSIONS CONSTRUCTION ACT (GEO. V, NO. 7, 1919)-

An Act to sanction the construction of extensions to Broughton Hall and the Coast Hos­pital; to amend the rublic Works Act, 1!)12; and for purposes consequent thereon and incidental thereo. [Initiated in tbe Assembly by Mr. Ball, 5 September, 1010. As-sented to, 20 NoYember, 1019.] ·

CLARENCE RrvER (NoRTHERN BRF.AKWATER) AcT (GEO. V, No. 10, 1019)-

An Act to sanction the construction of a breakwater on the northern side of the entrance to the Clarence Rh·er; to amend the Public Works Act, 1012; and for purposes con­sequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ball, 7 October, 1919. Assented to, 5 December, 1919.]

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xiv PUBLIC STATUTES OF TilE SESSION,

CLOSER SETTLEMENT (AMENDMENT) ACT (GEO. V, No. 46, 1919)-

An Act to extend the provisions of the Closer Settleinent Acts ; to make further provision for the purchase by discharged soldiers and sailors of certain tenures· under the Crown Lands Acts; to limit the commission which may be charged by agents on certain

1 sales of land; to amend the Acts relating to closer settlement; and for purposes con· sequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ashford, 12 November, _1919. Assented to, 22 December, .1919.]

CoBAR WATER SuPPLY (REDUCTION (JF DEBT) AcT (GEo. V, No.4, 1919)-

An Act to write off a part of the debt of the Council of the Municipality of Cobar, in respect of works of water supply. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ball, 5 Septemb!_!r .. 1919. Assented to, 10 November, 1919.] · L

CONVEYANCING ACT (GEO. V, No. 6, 1919)- I I

An Act to amend and consolidate the law of property and to simplify and improve the practice of conveyancing ; and for such purposes to amend certain Acts relating the~eto. (Initiated: in the Council by the Hon. J. Garland, August, 1919. Assented to, 13 November, 1Dl9.]

CROWN LANDS (AMENDMENT) AcT (GEo. V, No. 44, 1919)-:-

An Act to amend and declare the law relating to Crown lands; to amend the Crown Lands Consolidation Act, lD13, and the Crown Lands ,(Amendment) Act, 1917; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ashford, 7 October, 1919. :Assented to, 22 December, 1919.].

EARLY CLOSING (AMENDMENT) AcT (GEo. v, No. 49, 1919)-

An Act to regulate the times of closing of hairdressers' and: tobacconists' shops and chemists' and druggists' shOJlS, and public and private dispensaries; to prohibit night baking; for the above purposes to amemi the Acts relating to early closing, the Satur .. day Half-holiday Act, 1910, and the Bread Act, 1901; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. James, 27 NoYember, 1919. Assented to, 23 December, 1919.]

FIRE BRIGADES (AMENDMENT) ACT (GEO. V, No. 40, 1919)-

An Act to further amend the Fire Brigades Act, 190!). [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir George Fuller, 3 December, 1919. Assented to, 23 December, 1!)1.!).]

GILMORE TO BATLOW RAILWAY ACT (GEO. V, No. 20, 1.919)-

An Act to sanction the construction of a line of railway from Gilmore to Batlow; to authorise the construction of the said line on roads; to provide for the use of the said line during construction; to amend the Public '\Yorks Act, 1912; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initirrted in the Assembly by 1\Ir. Ball, 5 November, 1019. Assented to, 5 December, 1919.]

HOUSING (EXTENSION) ACT (GEO. V, No. 31, 1010)-

An Act to make further provision for erectiug and purchasing dwelling-houses for the people; to borrow moneys and make financial rrrrangements for such purposes; to amend the Housing Act, l!H2, and: tbe Public ·works Act, 1912; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. D. R. Hall, 13 November, 1919. Assented to, 16 December, 191!).]

HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT (CoNSTRUCTION) AcT (GEo. V, No. 48, 1019)-

An Act to sanction the construction of hydro-electric works at Barren Jack, on the Tumut River and its tributaries. and on the Nymboidrr River. with transmission lines and necessary subsidiary wo1;ks for the distribution of elEictricity therefrom; to amend the Public \'irorks Act, 1D12; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ball, 7 October, 1.91ll. Assented to, 23 December, 1919.]

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PUBLIC STATUTES OF THE SESSION.

INCOME-TAX (AMENDMENT) ACT (GEO. V, No.3, 1919)- I • : : '•, I

An Act to increase the amount of the income-tax. payable in the year 1920; and for .that purpose to amend certain Acts. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. C. L. l!'ltzpatrlck, 1 October, 191D. Assented to, 21 October, 1010.]

INDUSTRIAL ARDITRATION (AMENDl\fENT) ACT, (GEO. V, No. 50, 1019)-

An Act to amend the law relating to industrial arbitration in connection with certain public servants; to amend the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912, the Industrial Arbitra·, tion, (Amenclment) Act, 19Hi, the Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Act, 1918, the Inclustrial Arbitration (Further Amendment) Act, 1918, the Public Service Act, 1902, ancl certain other Acts; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiatecl in the Assembly by l\Ir. James, 4 November, 1919. Assented to, 23 December, Hl19.]

INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC !h:LIEF ACT (GEO. V·, No. 45, 101!))-

An Act to afford relief in respect of certain losses, expenses, and obligations in connection with the inf1uenza epidemic; to give effect to a certain proclamation published in the G-azette elated the 27th day ·of February, 1019; for that purpose to appoint a commission with certain powers :mel duties; to validate certain payments; and for purposes con:;equent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mt'. Oakes, 9 October, 1010. Assented to, 23 December, 1910.]

lN'l'D!STATE DES'l'ITU'l'E I'EusoNs' HELIEF AcT (GEo. Y, No .. 33, 1019)-

An Act "for the relief of persons whose relatives Hable to support them reside in another State of the Commonwealth; to make further provision for serving and. executing certain summonses and maintenance orders; and for pnrposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [lnltia,ted in the Assembly by Mr. Oakes, 20 November, 1910. Assented to, 16 December, 1919.] ·

Jt:DGE'S .HE'l'IREllfENT (A~lENDMlci\"1') ACT, (GEO. V, No. 22, 1010)-

An Act to declare and amend the law relating to certain judges' pensions; to amend 'the Supreme Court and Circuit Courts Act, 1900, the Judges Pensions (Amendment) Act, 1906, and the Judges Hetirement Act, 1918; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. D. R. Hall, 19 November, 1919. Assentetl to, 5 December, 1919.]

LIQUOR (AllmNDMENT) AcT (GEo. V, No. 42, 191!l)-

An Act to extend the l)eriod during which licensed and registered .premises shall be closed at 6 o'clock; to suspend local option; to reduce the number of publicans' licenses, and to provicle for compensation; to submit to a referend11m the question of prohibition with coml)ensation, and the question of the hour at which licensed and registered premises shall be closecl; to give effect to such referendum; t.o limit th:"l duration of agreements provitling for an alJatement of rent; to amend the Liquor Act, 1912, the Liquor (Local Ovtion) Amendment Act, 1!)1.3, the Liquor Heferendum Act, 1.!l1G, and the Liquor (Amendment) Act, 10Hi; and: for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. D. R Hall, 27 November, 1919. Assented to, 23 December, HllO.] •

LITHGOW "rATER SUPPLY AND SEWEHAGE ACT (GEO. V, No. 15, 1910)-

An Act to sanction the carryiDg out of works to extend the schemes of water supply and sewerage for the muni<.:ipality of Lithgow; to amend the Public Works Act, 1912; and. for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ball, 7 October, 1919. •Assented to, 27 November, 1919.]

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PUBLIC STATUTES 'OP THE "SESSION.

LOAN ACT (GEO. V, No. 27, 1919)-

An Act to:authorisetthe.raising of a. loan for public works and services; and for other :purposes. [Initiated in .the Assembly by·l\:Ir .. J. c. L .. Fitzpatrick, 28 November, 1919. Assented to, 0 December, 1919.]

LocAL GovERNMENT ACT (GEo. V, No. 41, 1919)-

An Act to make better provision for the goYernment of areas; to extend the powers and •functions of local governing bodies; to establish bodies to take common action on behalf of areas ; ·to repeal certain Acts; to amend certain other Acts ; ·and for purposes consequent• thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated .in the Assembly by .Mr. James,

.20 August, ·1919. Assented to, 22 December, 1919.]

LocAr. GovERNMENT (VALIDATION) AcT (GEO. V, Xo. 11, 1910)-

An Act to validate and· authorise ten1porary borrowing by the Broken Hill Municipal Council in excess of the limit provided by the Local GoYernment Act, 1906 ; to amend certain proclamations under the Valuation of Land Act, 1916; and for .those purposes to amend those Acts. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. D. Fitzgerald, 29 October, 1919. Assented to, 26 November, 1919.]

'MARoUBRA BAY.TRAllnYAY AcT (GEo. V, Xo. 36, 1019)-

An Act to sanction the construction of an electric tramway from Dudley's Corner to .Maroubra Bay; to authorise the construction of the said line on roads; to provide for the use of the said line during construction; to amend the Public Works Act, 1912; and for pur{JO;;es consequent thereon and incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly • by ll!r. Oakes, 14 Xovember, 1910. Assented to, 16 December, 1919.]

l\fiLITARY·llOAD TO EDWARD'S BAY TRAMWAY ACT (GEO. V, No. 35, 1919)_:_

An A.ct to -sanction the construction of a. tramliue from the l\Iilitary-roa.d, Mosman, to Edwards Bay; to authori;;e the construction of· the said line on roads; to provide for the use of the said line during construction; to amend the 'Pubfjc Works Act, 1912; . and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by 1\Ir. Oakes, 14 Xovember, 1919. Assented.to, 16 December, 1910.] ·

MINING (AMENDMENT) AcT (GEo. V, No. 37, 1919)-

An Act to amend the l\Iining Act, 1!106, as amended by the l\Iining. (Amendment) Act, '1907, and the )Iining (Amendment) Act, 1018; and for :purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by :\Ir. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 27 NoYember, 1910. Assented to, 16 December, 1919.]

NARRANDERA 'WATER SUPPLY ACT (GEO. V, No. 32, 1919)-

An Act to sanction the cnrrying out of works to nugment the scheme of water supply for the municipality of Xarrnnclera; to amend the Public ·works Act, 1012, and the Country • Torrns '\Vater and Sewerage Acts, 1880-1!10;;; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by )Jr. Ball, 2 December, 1019. As­sented to, 16 December, 1910.]

NECESSARY Co~DIODITms Co:XTROL AcT (GEo. Y, No. 47, 1919)~

An Act to privide for the rontrol of neces~ary commo.dities and the prevention of pro­fiteering; to repeal the Necessary Commodities Control Act, 1914; and for purposes consequent thereon and incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by l\fr. D. R. Hall, 20 November, 1010. Assented to, 22 December, 1910.]

NEWCASTLE DISTRICT ABATTOIR AND SALEYARDS (A~IE;:<;DMENT) ACT (GEO. V, No. 34, 1!)19)­

An Act to amend the Newcastle District Abattoir and Saleyards Act, 1912, as amended by the Newcastle District Abattoir and Saleyards 'Amendment Act, 1915. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. D. Strrey, 4 December, 1019 .• Assented to, 16 December .1919.]

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PROCLAMATIONS VALIDATION ACT (GEO. V, No. 39, 1019)-An A'ct to validate certain proclamations, orders, regulations, and by-laws; to amend the

Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act, 1012, and the Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Act, 1018; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by 1\lr. Oakes, 4 December, l!HO. Assented to, 23 December, 1019.]

PUBLIC SERVICE (AMENDMENT) ACT (GEO. V, No. 43, 1919)-An Act to amend the Public Service Act, i902, the Public Service. (Amendment) Act,·

1910, the Superannuation Act, 1916, the Superannuation (Amendment) Act, 1918, and the Civil Service Act, 1884; to make further provision for the appointment, term of office, salaries, powers, pensions, and retiring allowances of members of the Public Service Board; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. D. R. Hall, 14 October, 1919. Assented to, 22 December, 1919.]

RE.OENT's PARK.TO CABRA:I!ATTA RAILWAY AcT (GEo. V, No. 23, 1919)-An Act to sanction the construction of a line of railway from Regent's Park to Cabra­

matta; to authorise the construction of the said line on roads; to authorise the use of the said line during construction; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated ·in the Assembly by Mr. Ball, 5 No"l'ember, 1919. Assented to, 15 December, 1919.]

RETURNED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS VOTING ACT (GEO. V, No. 28;1019)-

An Act to epable returned sailors and soldiers to vote at any election or poll o! electors In a munlcipulity or shire during the year 1920; for that purpose to muend the Acts relating to local government; and for purposes consequent thereon or· incidental thereto: [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. Garland, 27 November, 1919. As­sented to, 10 December, 1919.] -.

RETURNED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' EMPLOYMENT ACT (GEO. V, No. 38, 1919)-

An .Act to provide that preferenee in employment be gi"l'en to returned soldiers and sailors; for the reinstatement in employment of returned soldiers and sailors; for the appointment• of a board to assist· returned soldiers and sailors in obtaining employment and otherwise; ·to amend the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912, and certain other Acts; and for·purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Holman, 4 September,-1919. Assented to, 16 December, 1919.]

RETURNED SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT (A111END::11ENT) AcT (GEO. V, No. 51, 1010)-

An Act to make further provision with regard to the settlement of returned or discharged soldiers or sailors; to dispense with the payment of certain fees; to wah·e certain payments to the Crown; to extend the time for appraisement of capital value and rent, and for effecting Improvements in lieu of paying rent in certain cases; to provide for the revaluation of lands held by returned or dlscliarged soldiers or sailors; to amend the Returned Soldiers Settlement Act, 1916, the Returned Soldiers Settlement (Amendment) Act, 1917, the Crown Lands Acts, the Closer· Settlement Acts, the Irrigation Act, 1912, and certain other Acts; and for purposes consequential tbereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ashford, 7 October, 1919. Assented to, 23 December, 1919.] ·

RICHMOND TO KURRAJONO RAILWAY AcT .(GEO. V, No. 16, 1919)-

An Act to sanction the construction of a line of railway from Richmond to Kurrajong; to provide for the use of the said line during construction; to authorise the construction of the said line on, along, or by the side of any road or highway; to amend the Public

• Works Act, 1912; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated 1n the Assembly by 1\Ir. Ball, 2 October, ln19. Assented to, 26 November, 1919.]

ROYAL SOCIETY FOB THE WELFARE OF MOTIIERS AND BABIES lNCOHPORATION ACT (GEO. V, No. 52, 1919)- ·

A1i Act to Incorporate and otherwise promote the objects o! the Royal Society for the 'Velfare of Mothers nnd Babies; to make provision for a grant·to such society from the consolidated revenue; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly_ by Mr. D. Storey, 27 November, .1919. Assented to, 23 December, 1919.]

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SECRET COMMISSIONS PROHIBITION ACT (GEO. Y, No. 20, 1919)-

An Act for the prohibition of secret commissions, and for the preYention of fraud; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. Garland, 20 November, · 1910. Assented "to, 9 December, 1!)1().]

SUPEHANNI..iATfON (AMEND~!F~NT) ACT (GEO. V, Xo. 30, l!J1())-

An Act to amend the law with respect to superannuation allowances, pensions, and gratuities; to amend the Supermmuation Act, 1!JJG, the Superannuation (Amendment) Act, 1918, and the Acts relating to the public service; ancl for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Iuitiated in the Assembly by i\fr. James, 27 November, 191fJ. Assented to, 12 December, 1919.] '

SYDNEY HARBOUR TnVST (HATING) AC'l' (GEO. V, No. 21, 1!)19)-

An Act to make further prodsion .for rates on property vested in the Sydney Harbour· Trust Commissioners; to amend the 8ydney Harbour 'l'rust Act, HlOO, and the Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Act, 1!108; and for other purposes. [Initiated in· the Assembly by .l\lr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 14 November, 1919. Assented to, 5 December, 1919.]

SYDNEY "WATER SUPPLY (AVON RIVER DAM) ACT (GEO. V, No. 18, 1919)-

An Act to sanction the construction of a coucrete :111d masonry dam, and the necessary works in connection therewith, across the AYou River downstream of its junction with Native Dog Creek, in connection with the Sydney water supply system, and to yest the saici work in the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage; to amend the Public "'orks Act, 1!)]2; and for purposes consequent thereon and incidentnl thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. Ball, 5 Nonmber, 1919. Assented to, 5 December, 1919.]

T.ARANA TO OBERON RAILWAY ACT (GEO. V, No. 8, 1()1!),_

An Act to sanction· the construction of a line of rnilway from Tarana to Oberon; to provide for the u>;e of the said line during construction by the Railway Commissioners for New South 'Vales, or by persous tluthorised by them; to amend the Public 'Yorks Act, 1912; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assemby by Mr. Ball, 2 Octo~er, 191(). Assented to, 20 No,·ember, 1919.]

THE ROCK TO PuLLETOP RAILWAY AcT (GEO. V, No. 9, 1919)-

An Act to san·ction the,construction of a line of railway from The Rock to Pulletop; to provide for the use of the said line during construction; to authorise the construction of the said line on, along, or by the side of any road or highway; to amend the Public "'orks Act, 1912; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by 1\fr. Ball, 2 October, lDlD. ·Assented to, 20 November, 1919.)

TOTALISATOR {AMENDMENT) ACT {GEO. V, No. 29, 1019)-

An Act to amend the 'l'otalisator Act, l !)10; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir George Fuller, 13 November, 1919. Assented to, 12 December, 1Dl9.]

UNIYERSITY {BUILDING) AcT (GEo. V, No. 12, 1()19)-

Au Act to appropriate :mel apply out of the Consolidated Hevenue Fund certain sums for the Senate of the University of Syduey; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in tile Assembly by Mr. James, 12 November, 1019. Assented to, 20 November, 1919.] ·

WAGOA "'AGGA FLOOD RELIEF FUND ACT (GEO. V, No. 10, HJHl)-

An Act to provide for the disposal of the balance remaining· at the credit of the Wagga Wagga Flood Relief I!'und. [Initiated in the Council by the Bon. J. D. FitzGerald,

<. 24 September, 1919. Assented to, 26 November, Hll!l.]

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WATER (A1IENmrENT) AcT (GEo. V, No. 25, HU0)--.An Act to extinguisb' the cos.ts of works of cert!1in drainage trusts; to extend the period·

!or rej)ayment of costs of works· o{ certain drainage trusts; to· provide for the tixin.g of such costs; to increase the maximum rate which may be imposed by the Bruudee Swamp Drainage Trust; to annul the dissolution of the .James Creek Drainage Trust; to validate certain Acts, rates, and notifications; to urn end the \Vater· Act, 1!)12; and for purposes cof1sequent thereon oroincidental ti.Jet:eto. [Initiated in tile Assembly by l\fr. Ball, 5 November, 1919. 1.\ssented to, 5 December, 1!)19.]

WESTERN LANDS. (AMENDMENT) ACT (Gm. V, No. 13, 1!)10)_:

An Act to amend the ·western Lands Act of 1901; :md for purposes consequent thereon and incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. Ashford, 13 November, 1019. Assented to, 27 November, 1!J10.] , · · ·

YANCO TO GRIFFITH RAILWAY ACT (GEO. V, No. 14, 1019)-

An Act to sanction the ·construction of a line of raifway from Yanco to Griffith; to amend the Ptiblic Works Act, 1912; and for purposes consequent thereon and incidental· thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ball, 2 Oetober, 1019. Assented to, 27 November, 1919.]

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·PUBLIC BILLS ~OF THE .SESSION . . TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT-FOURTH SESSION.

ARCHITECTS BILir--

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr .. James, .4 November, .1919; stopped by prorog:.i Uon.])

AUSTRALIAN HISTORICAL MUSEUM BILir--

[Initiated in the Assenlbly. by Mr. Ja~es,.2 September, 19l9; not brought in.]

BISHOP 01!' GRAITON AND AR~;IDALE GRANT FORFEITURE BILL-

[Initiated in the . .Council by Hon .. J. Garland, 18 September, 1919; ruled out.]

CITIZENS' "' AR CHEST ENABLING BILir--

[Initiated in the Council by Hon. J .. Garland, 12 November, 1919; stopped by prorogation.]'

CLOSER S~TTLEMENT (AMENDMENT) BJt.Ir-- .

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ashford, 7 October, 1919; bill not brought in.] ·. .

CmprERCIAL TRUSTS BILir-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr, D. R. Hall, 13 November, 1919; bill not brought in.]

EARLY CLOSING BILir--

• [Initiated in the Assep1bly by Mr. James, 9 September, 1919; bill not.brought in.]

EDUCATION (DEAF AND BLIND CHILDREN) BIL:rr:-

[Initiated in the. Assembly by l\Ir. James, 1 October, 1919; b1ll not brought in:]

FARMERS' DROUGHT RELIEF Bn,L--

[Initiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. Ashford, 28 November, 1919; stopped by prorogation.]'

. GOVERN"IENT SAVINGS BANK (AMENDMENT_) BIJ,Ir--

[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ashford, 25 November, 1919; bill not brought in.]

LAND SuRVEYORS BILir--

[Initiated in the Assen~bly by ~Ir. Ashford, 19 November, 1919; stopped by prorogation.]

LAw OF EviDENCE BILir--

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Holman; P'I'O torm{/, bilL]

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (GREATER NEWCASTLE) BIJ,Ir--

[lnitiat«t in the Assembly by Mr. James, 11 September, 1919; bill not brought in.]

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MAIN ROADS) BILir--

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. James, 9 October, 1919; _stopped by prorogation.]

MAINTENANCE OF CHILDREN BILir--

[Initiated iri the Assembly by Mr. James, 9 .?ctober, 1919; not returnecl from Council.]

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xxn PUBLIC DILLS OF TilE SESSION.

l\iEAT INDUSTRY (AMENDME~T) BILL-

(lnitiated in the Assembly by l\11·. David Storey, 6 November, 11)10; stoppell by proro· gation.]

PARHAMATTA SEWERAGE (SURPLUS I!'UNDS) BILL-

(Initiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. Ball, 0 September, 1919; bill not brought ln.]

PASTUHES PROTECTION (AMENDMENT) BILL- .

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ashford, 21 October, 1919; bill not brought in.]

PUBLIC HEALTH (DANGi.:HOUS INFECTIOUS OR 00NTAGIOUS DISEASES·) BILL-

(Initiated in the A~sembly by Mr. D>{vid Storey, 10 September, 1019; bill not brought in.]

PunLIC lNSTHUCTION (CONTINUATION SCHOOLS) BlLL-

[lnitiated ill the Assembly by l\:11·. J[unes, 2 September, 1910 ;, bill not brought in.] .. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (SCHOOL BOARDS) BILrr,....

[Init~atecl in the Assembly by llir. James, 2 September, 1019; bill not·brought in.]

PUBLIC SERVICE .(A~n:NDllfENT) BILL--

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Holman, 4 September, 1019; bill withdrawn.]

REGISTllATION OF SUCCESSOHY TRUSTS BILL-

(Initiated in the Council by l-Ion. J. G:ulan~l,' 18 S~pten1ber, 1919; stopped by prorogation.]

Ht:TUI!NED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' IMPE!lllL Lt;AGUE OF AUSTRALIA (NEW SOUTII "r ALES BHANCI-I) INCORPORATION BILL-

(Initiated in the Conncil by Hon. J. Garland, 12 November, 1!HO; stoppecl by prorogation.]

Ht:TURNED SAILOf!S .AND SOLDIEHS' lli!PEHIAL LEAGUE (NEW SOUTII WALES BRANCH) INCOR-POllATION BILL-- . \ • •

[Initiated in the Counci\ by Hon. J. Garland, 25 November, 1919; chscnnrgea and with­drawn.]

SHARE·l!'ARMING BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by l\IL·. Ashford, 7 October, 1910; not returned by Council.]

STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS BILL-

(Hon. J. Garland, 20 August, 1010; bill of pre,·ious session; stopped by prorogation.]

TARANA TO 0BEI!ON RAILWAY BILL--

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ball, 5 September, 1919; order of day discharged.]

TOWN-PLANNING BILL--

[Initiatecl in the Assembly by Mr. D. R. Ha11,.4 September, 1919; stopped by prorogation.]

'VEIGHTS AND l\IJcASUllES (AllfENDllfENT) BILL...,-

[Initlated in the Assembly by Sir George Fuller, 10 September; 1919; blll not brought ln.]

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PRIVATE ACTS OF THE SESSION.· · TWENTY-FOURTH P:ARLIAMENT-FOURTH SESSION.

BAPTIST UNION INCOllPOilA.TIO:-< ACT-

. I Initiated' in the Counc!l by Hon .. J: A. Browne, 22 i)ctobcr, 1010; assented to 2G December, 1911).]

UNION Tlll.'STEE COMPANY OF AUSTHAUA, LIMITED (Al\mNDMEN'r) ACT (THE)-

[lnitiated in tile Council by Hon. J. A. ·Browne, 14 ·October, ·1!)19; assented to '20 December, 1H18.] ·

Vi'ENT\'i'ORTH ESTATE PARTITION ACT-

(lnitiatecl in tlle·Council by Hon. J. A. n;·o";ne, 20 August, 191D; assented to 2!) December,~ .191!).]

PRIVATE BILtS OF THE SESSION. TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT-"FOURTH SESSION.

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·A.SII'I'ONFJEI.ns CoAL l\IrNEs·RAILWAY BILL (THE)-

I.Inlllnlccl in the Council hy lion. W. T. Dick, 11 Scptc.mher, 1D1D; not retumcll from AS££!111!Jly.]

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ATTENDANCES OF MEMBERS-COUNCIL. TWENTY-FOURTH PA~LIAMENT-FOURTH SESSION.

A11hton, The Honorable James ... Beeston, The Honorable Joseph Lievesley, C.M.G:,

Y.'D., L.R.C.S., Ire!. · .. :• ... ... ... " .. Black, The Honorable George Black, The Honorable Reginald James Braddon, The Honorable Henry Yule1 ·

Brooks, The Honorable \Villiam ... Brown, The Honorable Alexander• Browne, The Honorable Jpseph Alexander, LL.B. Bryant, The Honorable Francis Henry ... Burns, Colonel, The Honorable Sir James, K.C.M.G .... Buzacott, The Honorable Nicholas James Carruthers, The Honorable Sir Joseph Hector,

K.C.M.G., LL.D. Ccinnington, The Honorable Michael Joseph ... Creed, The Honorable John Mildred, M.R.C.S., E. Dick, The Honorable 'Villiam Thomas Dodd, The Honorable Jeffrey Milburn Doyle, The Honorable Henry Martin, L.R.C.P., Lon.,

L.S.A., Lon., M.R.C.S., E. Earp; The Honorable George Frederick ... Farleigh, The Hol).orable John Gibson Farrar, The Honorable Ernest Henry FitzGerald, The Honorable .Tohn Daniel," Solicitor­

General, .Minister of J Ulitice, and M~nister of Local Government

FitzGerald, The Honorable Robert George Dundas Flowers, The Honorable Frederick, President ... Gannon, The Honorable James Conley, K.C. Garland, The Honorable John, K.C., Attorney-General Gormly, The Honorable James ... ... ... . .. Hall, The Honorable John Richard8 ·.

Hepher, The Honorable John Holden, The Honorable Thomas Douglas Percy Horne, The Honorable Henry Edwin Hughes, The Honorable Sir Thomas, Kt. Hunt, The Honorable Alfred Edgar .. . Hurley, The Bonomble William Fergus .. . Innes-Noad, The Honorable Sidney Reginald" Kater, The Honorable Henry Edward Kavanagh, The Honorable Edward John Mackay, Colonel, The Honorable James Alexander

Kenneth, 0. B• .... Mackellar, The Honorable Sir Charles Kinnaird,

K.C.M.G., M.B., C.M. McGowen, The Honorable James Sinclair Taylor Mcintosh, The Honorable Hugh Donald1 ...

Meagher, The H9norable John6

Attendance In" the House.

25

3 36 26 5

37

34 36 23 48

45 12 4

45 38

13 39. 48 23

38 4

48 17 49

8

46 38 41 48 35 21 49 48 37

36 8

26

Attendance in .

Divisions In the Houso.

4

9 2 1 6

4 8

7

9 3

7 9

3 7

10

6 1

11 1

-3 6 3

11 6 2 5 5 5

2 1 s

' Granted leave of absence by the Governor to SO November, 1919. • Granted leave of nhsence by the. Governor during Current Session.

s Granted leM·e of absence for rest of session by the House. • Granted leave of absence by Lieutenaot-Governo.- for duration of war.

Attendance In Divisions .

in Committee or the Whole.

3

1 10

15

5

7 11 2 9

12 2

6 8

3 11 12

4

9

4 2

12 1

1 6 6

10 7 g 8 4 9

4 4 3

' Granted leave of absence ~Y the Governor for twelve months from commencement of current Session.

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.AtLendance in Atlendnnce

in the House. Dh·isions in

the House.

Meagher, The )Ionorablc JUchard Denis 41 5 • Meeks, The Honorable Alfred William ... 48 10 Moses, The Honorable Henry 29 3 Mullins, Tho Honorable John Lane 48 10 Na"sh, T.he Honorable John Brady, V.D., M.D. 48 10

·Nobbs, The Honorable John ... ... . .. 44 8 O'Conor, The Honorable Broughton Barnabas, LL.B., 48 5

Chainnan of Comm.:·ttees. . Peden, Professor, The Honorable ,John Beverley, LL.B. 45 8 Roberts, The Honorable Charles Jttmes, C. M.G. 4 Robson, The Honorable William ... 43 s Ryan, The Honorable James. 41 5 Sinclair, The Honorable Andrew ... 38 8 Smith, The Honorable Fergus Jago1 I Smith, The Hon"orable James Joynton 8 Taylor, The Honorable Sir Allen Arthur,. Kt. 37 7 Taylor, The Honorable Ptttrick Thomson• 2 Travers, The Honorable John 46 10 Trethowan, The Honorable Arthur King '20 2 Varley, The Honorable George Henry Gishorne 46 Jl Yl'acldell, The Hon0~:ahle Thomas 43 9 \Vall, The Honorable Frank Edgar, l\I.D. 23 1 JVarclen, The Honorable Winter David ... · 6 3 vVetherspoon, The Honorable John 7 5 White, The Honorable James Cobb 3 1 Wilson, The Honorable James ... 20 2 \Vise, The Honorable John Henry 47 10

' Grn:1ted leave ol nbsenee by the Governor during rest of Session. • Grnntcd lcn1·e of absence by the Governor for six months from 12 June, 1019. ·

· Nwllbe1· of Days ltpon which the Council met

Jl.hmber of Division.l in the_ House Number oj Divisions in Committee of the Whole

Nlt~bP.7' of occasions upon which the Ho11se was counted out­Before Commencement of Business

Aj1er Commencement of Business ...

49 11

13

0 0

Attendance in Divisions

in Committee of the Whole.

8 9 l.

}3 ll 6 3"

10 1 7 8 7

3 s 7 8 8

10 1 3 2 1 5

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ATTENDANCES OF MEMBERS-ASSEMBLY. TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIA)1ENT...,FOURTH SESSION.

Divisions Di\·isions Count-outs. Total. in the House. in Committee.

Arkins, James Guy Dalley, Esq. 1 . 32 92 12! Arthur, Richard, Esq., M.D. -·· 45 71 116 Ashford, Tho Ron. William George fi7 80 137 Bagnall,- \Villiam Roy Clifford, Esq. 6-t 103 172 Bailey,'John, Esq. 28 39 67

·Ball, The Hon. Richard Thomas (}:l 10! ll'i7 Bavin, Thomas Rainsford, Esc1. ft 4) 25 75 Beeby, The Ron. George Stephenson ... 33 :,.; 6() Bennett, The Ron. \V alter 52 !l3 145· Hirt, John Edward, Esq. 60 -100 Hi1 Briner, George Stuart, Esq. 3! 58 93 Brookfield, Percival, Esq. Bruntnell, Albert, Esq. 72 123 1!JG Buckley, Arthur William, Esq. 31 43 75 Burke, Francis Michael, Esq .... 45 52 97 Burke, Michael, Esc1. ... 48 Gi 1 ll6 Bushell, Claude Hilton, EsCJ. .. 10 10 Buttenshaw, Ernest Alqert, EsCJ. 43 81 l!i4 .Cameron. \Villiam, Esc1. 38 53 ... 91 • Cann, G·eorge, Esq. 50 76 1 127 Carmichael, The Ron. Ambrose Campbell 1 2~ 3.:> 57 Chaffey, Fmnk Augustus, Esq. ... flO 9;) 159 Cochran, John Patrick, Esq. ... 45 4! 2 101 Cocks, Arthui· Alfred Clement, Esq .... 29. 40 1 7(} Colquhoun, Percy Bt·et·eton, Esq. ( Gh~-irm:cn of Committees) 35 10 45 Crane, John Thomas, Esq. 38 7-l 112 Davidson, Mark Anthony, Esq. 60 56 H 119. Davies, vVilliam, ERq. ... 64 !Jj 2 161 Doe, Brian jame3, Esq. 46 73 li!J Dooley, James, Esq. · 53 !)5 1 149-Doyle, John William, Esq. 60 118 2 180 l>unn, \Villiam Fraser;Esq. 1_ ... 4:1 .43 87 Edelen, The Hon. Alfred 19 '27 46 Estell, John, Esq. 36 ry-_,) 61 Fallick, James, Esq. 6l 115 170 Fitzpatrick, The i:l:on. J~lm Charles Lucas 57 f-2 1 140 Fuller, The Hon. George Warburton ... 55 101 l 157 Gardiner, Arthur Rowland, Esq. 4l 5'> 93 Graff, .Alexander, Esq. ... 19 G3 82 Grahamc, Tho Ron. \Villi am Caiman ... n 29 50 C]rimm, Arthur Hetherington, Esq. 48 91 1:39 Hall, The Hon. David Robert ... 49 103 152 Henley, Thon1as, Esq: 1 ... 11 4-l 55 Hickey, .Simon, Esq. 0 ... ... 60 82 2 143 Holman, The Hon. William Arthur 39 54 1 94 Hoskins, Tom James, EsCJ. ·

~·· 72 121 1 194

Hunt, ,Tohn Charles, Esq. 51 i3 124 James, The lion. Augustus George Frederic 68 lOS 174

• Tomporary Chairman of Committees. 'Granted leave of absence for military service, 19 August, 1919. Sworn 17 September and 30 Q._,tobcr, '1919.

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Divisions Divisions Count-outs. in. the House. in_ Committee.

Johnston, Valentine.Garlysle Ross Wood, Esq. • 62 . 73 1 Kearsley, WiUiam, Esq. G7 103 3 Keegan; Thomas, Esq .... 43 64 1 Lane, Herbert William, Esq. 67 123 Lang, John Thoma~, Esq. . ... 72 122 3 Latimer, William Fleming, Esq. 55 88 ... Lazzarini, Carlo Camillo, Esq .... 42 53 1 Lee, The Hon. Charles Alfred 53 95 Levy, Daniel, Esq. Speaker • Ley, Thomas John, Esq. 38 16 Loughlin, Peter Ffrench, Esq. 46 46 Manning, Arthur Gibson, Esq. 60 109 McDonald, George Roy ·william, Esq.*. 34 32 ~icGarry, Patrick, Esq. 35 21 McGirr, John Joseph Gi·egory, Esq. 19 18 McGirr, Pa,trick Michael, Esq. 10 6 McKell, William John, Esq. ... 60 105 2 Millard, William, Esq .... 6!) 95 Morton, Henry Douglas, Esq._ ... 55 77 Morton, Mark Fairies, Esq. 37 49 Mutch, Thomas DM·ies, Esq. 56 93 2 Nesbitt, George, Esq. 1

...

Nicholson, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Edward, V.D. 50 91 Oakes, The Hon. Charles William 61 -96 O'Brien, 'William Joseph, Esq. 41 ,76 2 Onslow, Colonel James William. Macarthur ... 51 64_ Perry, The Hon. John ... 46 54 Price, Ricbard Atkinson, Esc1. 21 24 l Quirk, John, Esq. 60 105 2 Robson, Vi'illiam Elliott Veitch, Esq. . 51 99 Shillingtcn, :\1ajor Sydney James 67 101 Smith, Thomo.s Januo.rius, Esq. 37 66 Storey, The Hon. David 50 77 Storey, John, Esq. 43 so 2 Stuart-Robertson, Robert James,· Esq. 53 79 2 Thomas, Follet Johns, E•q. • 50 60 Thompson, William, Esq. 45 84

. Wa]ker, Robert Bruce, Esq. 30 65. 'Vi" eo.rne, \'V alter Ernest·, Esq .... 64

' 91 Weaver, Reginald "\Valter Darcy, ·Esq. 52 . 70 I Wright, Jabez, Esq. 67 95 2 Znill, William Arthur, Esq. 37 77

• Temporary Chairman of Committees. 1 Granted leave of ahseneo on account ol absence from State, 19 August, 1919.

Numbe1· of Days !tpon which the· Assembly mel Nmnbe1· of Division.s in the House .. : ' . Numbe1· nf Di?Ji.~ions .in Committee

· Adjom·ned for want of a Quo?·um-Befm·c Commence.me11t of Business

After Commencement oj Business .......

52

72 123

0 3

Total-

133 P3 108 190 197 143 96

148

::54 92

169 66 56 36 16

167 155 I32 86

151

142 157

. '119 115• 100• 46

167 150 168 103 127 125 134 ·uo '129

95 55

123 164 114

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INDEX TO

PARLIAMENTARY DEBA1~Es.· 19 August to 18 December, 1919.

INDEX TO SUBJECTS. Eome sulijects of debate a1·e classified w1de1' the following Gene•·al_Ileading.s :-

ADJOURNMENT COUNCIL PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLY DIVISIONS ' PUBLIC WORKS BILLS FINANCE QUESTIONS

E~·11lanation of Abbreviations :-Address, Address in Reply; a.lj., Motion of Adjournment; arl. ,-q,,, Adoption of Report; Com., Committee; cons. amdts., Consideration of Amendments; cons. mes., Consideration of Message; dis., Order of the Day Discharged ; e.cpl., Explanation ; int., Introduction· mes., Message; m., Motion; obs., ObserYations; pers. expl., Personal Explana­tion; p.o., P~int of Order; q., Question; ]~., 2a._, 3a., First, Socond, or Third Reading; recom., Hecommitted; recons. amdts., ReconsHierat10n of Am•mdments.

A

Abattoirs, The: Adclres.~, o. Cork Board Insulation, ob&., by Mr. Holman, 1598; adj., 1839.

ADJOURNMENT: CouNCIL:

Advances for Homes, 2189. Busines~ of the House, 1~64, 2938. City Hotel AccommodatiOn, 2012. Condition of the :<\gricu-ltural Industry, 2118.

Criticism of Hon. Members of the Coun-cil by the Premier, 3300.

Depreciation of Gold Currency, 139. End of. Session, 3827. Finnncial Position of the State, 3683. Flight from England to Australia, 3679. International Exchange, 2012. .,.. National Art Galler~ 470, 2012. Newcastle Harbour, 3702. Order of Busin.ess, 1410. Proportional Voting Regulation~, 817. Public Works Committee, Appomtment

of, 530, 620. The Zoo Site, Moore Park, 1509. Unusual Hour of Meeting of HQuse, 1630.

Wagner Concert, 1019. · Water Supply at Bourke, 3679. ·wheat Pool Shortage, 139.

AssEMBLY: Amalgamated Railway and Tramway As-sociation, 2513,

Application of the Closure, 418. Applications for Stock Trucks, .1773. Board of Fire Commissioners, 1918. Charge of Conspiracy, 192. · Christmas· Felicitations, 3857. Claims of Old Railway Servants, 1726.

ADJOURNMENT (contumedJ : · ASSE:IIBT.Y (continued) :

Compe~sation to Messrs. J. and A. Brown, 3837.

Compliments to Retiring Members, 3857. Contrad for Cork Board, 1839. Counting the House, 2000. Decision of ~rbitration Judge, 2594. Deportation of George Heine, 130. Dismissal of Railway Employees, 1720. Farmers' Relief Board, 2333. Female Representatives on Board of . Trade, ·21!J8. Friday Night Trading, 2472. Greater Newcastle, 3718. High Cost of Living, 2537. Infectious Diseases, 2593. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 3415. Miners' Accident Relief Payments, 8837. Motions of Adjournment, 2513. Payment to Mr. J·ohn Brown, 787. Premier and D0main Speeches, 512. Purchase of Useless Timbers, 1881. Railway and Tramway Strikers' Pension • Rights, 3309. Remark~ by Hon. Member for Granville,

3415. Seed-wheat and Flour, 2883. · Sydney Ferries Commission, 2000. The Drought, 2747. Wages paid on State Trawlers, 2664. Widows and Distressed Children, 2402.

Agent-General: . Supply, 895.

Agricultural Show a: Sl£pply, 985.

Agricnltun: Condition of Industry, adj., 2118

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Volumes 75, 76, 77, 78.

· Anzac Day: Address, 52.

Anzac_, Memorial Hall : .Supply, 895.

Apprenticeship 1 Address, 275.

Arbitration: ~udget, 630. Decision of Judge, adj., 2594.

Arbitration Court, Workers and the:

Address, 197.

Argyllshire Troopahip: Address, 85.

Art Gallery : Address, 5; adj., 470, 2012.

Art Unions: Supplv_,_1054.

Artesian Boring: ,Supply, 985.

ASSEMBLY: Acco:>DIODATION FOR ME:l!BEns : Statement by Mr. Speaker, 476, 539.

ADDRESS IN REPLY (8~c PARLIAMENT).

BusiNESS oF THE HousE: Ubs. by. :Mr. Dooley, 2569, 2589.

BuSINESS OF THE SESSION: Ministerial Statements by Mr. Holman,

2469, 2589.

CHAIICIUN OF ·CO)DUTTEES: •l\Ir. P. B. Colquhoun elected, 434.

CHAIRliAN oF Co:.nnTTEES (PERCY BRERE-TON CoLQUHOUN, EsQUIRE), RuLINGs AND 0PIJ\'IONS OF:

Housina (E·xtension) Bin: Amendments limiting tlic amount to be e:s:pended were beyond the purview of a clause providing for the manner in which-cer­tain moneys were to be paid, 3251, 3255.

ln.ftlbenzcb Epidemic Relief BiLl: The order of leave was sufficiently wide to include any losses suffered in connec­tion with the epidemic, 2504; but amendments which would impose addi­tional burdens on the Crown could not be accepted, 2507, 2508.

Retm·ned Soldiers and Sailm·s• Employ­ment Bill: An amendment to e:s:tend the benefits of the bill to the depen­dents of soldiers and sailors was out of order· as'. being beyond the scope of the . measure, and also as involving an addi­tional burden on the Crown, 2353.

.. . ASSEMBLY (continued):

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Rt:LINGS ANU OPINIONS OF (ctd.):

Supply: Owing.to the form.in.which tlie Estimates were now presented, there was. no vote for any particular sub­department, but .only one total for the whole department which was put to the­Committee, so that once the question was proposed it must go to the whole vote, 892 ; both the SJ>eaker and the Chairman had at all times the. powers vested in them by the standing orders, and, therefore, could remove a dis­orderly member after the division bells had been rung, 1365; it was in order for the chairman to put the question while a member was on his feet; 1366.

CHAIR:l!AN OF CoMMITTEES, TElllPORARY; Mr. Speaker's warrant, nominating

Messrs. P. B. Colquhoun, .Simon Hickey, V. C. R. W. Johnston G. R. W. McDonald, and F. J. Thomas; laid on table, 47.

Resignation of Mr. P. B. Colquhoun reported, 548; Mr .. Speaker's warrant, nominating l\1r; 'f. R. Bavin, laid on table, 548.

CLOSURE, APPLICATION OF: Adjournment, 418.

CouNTING THE HousE : Adjournment, 2000. , Pomt of Order, 1960.

DEPUTY-SPE.\KER (PERCY BRERETON COL-QUHOUN, EsQUIRE), RuLINGS AND OriNIONB OF;

Necessary Commodities ContTol Bill: If a .member rises after a debate has been adjourned in the place of another mem­ber who is not present, he is deemed to be then speaking to the subject­matter before the House, unless he rises by way of explanation. The deputy leader of the Opposition having in the absence of the leader 'Of the Opposition Tisen to protest against­the resumption of the debate, and having resumed his seat, could not ad­dress the House a second time, 3101.

Reaulations 1mcler Pm·liamenta?·y Elec­tions (A menclment) Act: An amend­ment on the motion for the approval of the regulations to refer them back to the Governor, with· a request that certain additions and alterations should be made, was in. order, 1289:

ELECTION PETITIONS :

Against return of :Major·S .. J. Shilling­ton, 46; against return of Mr. J. E. Birt, 47; referred to Committee, 274.

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19 August to 18 December, 1919.

ASSEMBLY (continued) : ELECTIONS AND QuALIFIOATIONs CoMMIT­

TEll: Mr.· Speaker's warrant, nominating

members, laid on table, 47; appointed, 273; Mr. Ley sworn, 418; Mr. Grimm sworn, 426; report from, 547, 716.

RoN. MEMBER FOR GRANVILLE : Ubs. by Mr. Holman, 3455. Remarks by, 3415.

MEMBER DECEASED: ~ Statements expressing regret at death

of Mr. L. J. O'Hara, 45. :MEMBERS SwoRN: Major S. J'. Shill~ngton, 38;, Mr .. J. E.

B1rt, 38; Captam F. A. uhaffey, 38; Captain W. F. Dunn, 38; Captain A. C. Carmichael, 38; Mr. J. G. D. Arkins, 845; Lt.-Colonel Henley, 2244.

Mr. SPEAKER : Absence of, 3222, 334J, 3832. Congratulations upon election, 43. Death of Mr: Speaker's Fat.her, 3035. Designation of Military 1\Iembers, 3036. Election of (Mr. Daniel Levy), 39. Presentation of, to His Excellency the

Governor, 44. Resignation of the Hon. John Jacob

Cohen, 38. NEW ME~fDERS: Election reported of Member for Peter­sham, 38; Puddington, 38.

OATH OF ALLEGIANCE: Governor's commission issued, 38. l\fr. Speaker authorised to administer, 362; Chairman of Committees author­ised to administer, 584.

ORDER OF BusiNESS : Ministerial Statement by Mr. Holman; 1177.

Motion by l\Ir. Holman, 433. Motion by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick,

1500. PRIYILEGE: Independent Members (statement by

Cal?tain Carmichael), 432. • MotiOn by Mr. R. A. Price, 2475.

PuBLIC AccOUNTs Co~rMn"rEE: 1\fr. V. C. R. W. Johnston nominated,

84; elected, 197. REFRESJIME~T BAR : Statement by Mr. Speaker, 84.

SERJEANT-AT-ARli[S : Appointment of (Mr. H. L. H. Harnett),

44. Oaths administered to, 44. Retirement of (Mr. W~ S. Christie), 44.

SESSIONAL Co~'IMITTEES : Appointed, 433. Leave given to Library Committee to sit, 2593. ·

SESSIONAL ORDERS:· Additional Sitting Days, 2~75, 3188. Passed, 428, 1500.

ASSEMBLY (continued): SPEAKER, Mn. (HoN. DANIEL LEYY), RuL­

INGs AND OPINIONS OF: Accommodation for Membe1·s: obs., 539. 2018. Addre.s.~ in Reply: No comment could be permitted on a matter that was $Ub jud1ce, 315.

Adjournment: Christmas l!' elicitations, obs., 3858.

Adjo·urmnent: A motion of adjourn­ment to discuss two matters was.out of order, 1882; a member who had de­posited a notice of motion was entitled to vote against its withdrawal as the second not~ce for discussion, after the first motion had been ruled out of order1 1882; a motion of adjournment to discuss " the appointment of a board to supervise the distribution of relief"-to farmers-was very vague and very indefinite, and motions of this kind should be so clear and intelligible as to make the matter desired to be discussed quite patent, 2335; a motion of adjournment to discuss "the failure of the Government to make adequate provision for widows and distressed children" was not out of order on the ground that the matter might be dis­cussed on a motion relating to.the in­corporation and promotion of the ob­jects of a society for the ''"clfare of mothers and babies--there was nothing to show that the society would pro-

• vide for widows and children gene­rally, 2409; a motion of adjournment to discuss the proposal, "that drastic action be taken by the Government to handle and control the increased cost of living, more particularly with re­gard to profiteering," was out of order, because it did not relate to a single specific matter of rerent occurrence, 2537; for the same reason a motion of adjournment to discuss the urgenc~~ of amending the Public Health Act to afford greater protection against con­tagious diseases mis out of order, 2594; inasmuch as the first motion drawn from the box could not be moved it was a nullity, and the Speaker should, therefore, proceed to draw a second notice from the box without motion being made, 2594; in regard to a motion of adjeurnment to discuss "the dismissal of the applica­tion by Judge Curle,Yis of the miners' section of the Australian 'Yorkers' Union to have an agreement regis­tered in the Arbitration Court," the Speaker could not say from the word­ing of the motion itself that it in­volved an attack upon th2 conduct of the judge. He would not hold that no decision given by a court could be dis­cussed in the House, but any comment

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Volumes 751 76, 77, 78.

ASSEMBLY (continued): SPEAKER, Mr., RuLI~Gs AND OrrNIO::\'S oF(ctd. ):

on the conduct of the judge would be ruled out of order, 259U; a motion of adjournment to discuss "the failure of the Government to deal effectively with the conditions arising from this calamitous drought" uid not deal with a definite matter so as to bring it within standing order <19, 2748; a mo­tion of adjournment to discuss "the failure of the Government to retain wheat sufficient for seed and consump­tion, and to supply necessitous settlers with sustenance and fodder" was out of order, because it did not deal with a single specific matter of recent occur­rence1 2884; a motion of adjournment to d1scuss "the amendment of the Miners' Accident Relief Act to provide for increasP.d payments" did not refer to a specific matter of recent occur­rence, and was therefore out of order, 3837.

'Allegecl Attemptecl Bribery-Motion of Urgency: A member· could not move to suspend the standing ,orders to en­able him to discuss as a matter of ur­gency, a motion of which he had given notice for the following day. This would be an infringement of the rule ag~inst the anticipation o~ discussion, 1052; a member could not on a point of order say that another member was stating something that was untrue, 1169.

Chairman of Committees: Notice of'inc tention to move for tho appointment of the Chairman cf Committees could not be given with the consent of the House, except at the proper time, in accordance with standing order 74. Certain things could be clone under the standing orders with concurrence, but there \Yas no general provision under which any standing order could be set aside with concurrence, 417; a motion having been moved after notice for the appointmei1t of a certain Member as Chairman of Committees, a proposal to substitute tho name of another l\Icm­ber could not be accepted as an amend­ment, but could be h·ealed as a sub­btantive motion in tho event of the original motion being defeated, 437.

Ilansarcl Staff :·obs., 1255. Henley, Lt.-Colonel: obs., 22,14. Crown Lands (.'lmendment) Bill: When calling attention to the state of the House a member should not make env comment, but a comment did not make a. call ineffective, 254G.

llyclro-etechic Derelopment (U01lstntc­tion) 1Jill: An amendment made by tho Legislative Council in this bill, which was what was commonly termed a

ASSEMBLY (continuecl): SPEAKER, l\lr., RuLIXGs A:>o Orr~ro:s-s OF(ctd.):

money bill, was an unconstitutional in­terference with the privileges. of the As;Scmbly; the amendment-for the ap­pomtment of a board to investigate the proposed work-was not intended

·to mako clear or more definite the in­tention of the House, but was repug­nant to the intention of the bill as p_assed by the Hou~c, 37·1'!; on tho mo-

• t10n for the adoptwn of the report of tho Committee it woud not be pcrmis· sible to move an amendment, "'!'hat tho bill be laid aside," 3754.

8.tnmgers in the Gollery.: It was grossly uregular for a member in the House to converse with a stranger in tho gallery, 1448.

Members, Designations of: Military titles under the rank of captain were not ordinarily referred to. Officers of the A.l.F. retained their rank on termination of their appointments as honorary rank in the Australian l\lili­tnry Forces, 3036.

Minute-glass: obs., 2001. O'IIam, L. J., 'l'he Late: obs., 46.

l'arliamenta?"y Staff: obs., 1487, 1!)27, 2001 (also see "1\Iinute-glass").

l'ersonal Explanation: There never had been a rule established or practised that thero should be a reply to a per­sonal explanation. When a Minister made P. ministerial statement it had been tho custom to allow the Leader of tho Opposition to briefly reply on ques- • tions of fact, 801; a member could not under cover of n personal explanation contradict a statement made bv another member, 1053; the inaccurac~' of newspaper reports was not a matter for personal explanation, 1680; when. a statement was challenged the member concerned might take a subsequent op­portunity of replying to his critic, but could, not do so under cover of a per­sonal explanation, 2473; there could hardly be a personal explanation on something involved in a question ad­dressed to a Minister which was not supposed to conbin any statement of fact, 2532.

Questiofl.< must be asked for the purpose c;>f elicitin~ information, 796; a state­ment outs1de the House regarding the duties of tho party Whips could not be made the subject of a question, 1927; the rules regarding the asking of ques­tions were admirably summarised at page 221 of the latest edition of "1\Iny," 2134; it was competent to raise a point of order regarding a. question, but until the question was finished the Speaker could not say whether or not it was in order, 2471.

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19 August to 18 December, 1919.

ASSEMBLY (continued): SPEAKER, 1\lr., RULINGS AND 0PINIO:-IS OF (ctcl.):

Regulations under Parliamentary Elec­tions (A mefl(lmwt) Act: The regula­tions having already been made by the Governor, the House although having the ,power of ~eto could not amend them. 'fhe motiOn for the ap­proval of the regulations did not .come within the rule that where a motion consisted of !llOre th;,m one resolution, such resolutions should be put seriatim -it was a question of approval or• dis­approval of the regulations in toto, 1259; the Government was not bounc1 to bring down at once all the regula­tions it was competent to make under the Act, 1272.

Returned 8oldie1'S and Sailors' Employ­ment ]jill: There was nothing inher­ently unparliamentary in a. reference to a member as a representative of the I.W.W., 2'262. ,

Speake·r, Election of: obs., 42. .'3pea.ker, illr., Death of fathe·r of: obs.,

3035. . State Governor, ;lbolition of: The con­

rluct of the Governor could not be dealt with on any motion dealing with the office of the Governor. If it was desired to discuss the conduct of the Governor a substantive motion must be submitted, 807.

·University Senate Repre8entdtive: obs., 2020.

SusPENSION oF STANDING ORDERS : Motion by Mr. G. S. Beeby, 1164. Motions by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1413, 3150.

TEliPORARY CHAIRMAN (GEORGE R<>Y 'VIL­LIAM McDoNALD, EsQUIRE), HuLINGS AND OPINIONS OF :

Housing (E·xtension) ]Jill: A ·ela.use em­bodying several proposed new sections would be put as a whole, and amend­ments would be acceped in the pro-

- posed sections in their proper order, 3103.

TEMPORARY CHAIR:\IAN (SIMON HICKEY, EsQUIRE), RuLINGS AND OPINIONS OF:

lnd1tst1·ial .4.rbit1'ation (Amendment) Bill: A point of order that a certain clause was outside of t11e order of leave could not be entertained at the Com­mittee stage-it should have been taken on tho second rending 244G.

i.Uaintenan.ce of Uhild1·cn BilL: An amendment providing for an allowance for burial expenses of a child entitled to a maintenance allowance under the bill was beyond tho scope of the bill, 21G5.

1'11blic Service (.1menclmcnt) Bill (No. 2): Amendments designed to make special provision for soldiers and sailors were beyond tire scope of the bill, :2849.

c

ASSEMBLY (continued):

TEUPORARY CHAIRMAN (VALENTINE 0AR­LYSLE Ross 'VooD JorrNsToN, EsQuntE), RuLINGS AND OPINIONS oF:

Ilo·usina (Extension) Rill: A proposed new clause providing for the making of grants or loans to the governing bodies of hostels was ·out of order, because it would impose a further charge on tho Crown, 3360, 3362; an amendment to make the is~ue of stock or bills subject to the authority of a resolution of the House was out of order, because it would abrogate one of the principal powers conferred on the Minister, 3363.

Supply: It was competent for the Min­ister in charge of the estimates before the Committee to mov'e "That the question be now put," 1373 ;. tho ruling of the Chairman could not be ques­tioned with any effect, except by o. motion of dissent, 1375. -

lT' ays and M cans: Discussion could not be permitted on items which had been decided on in' Supply, 1376.

Attorney-General: Place in Parliament, 1054. Supply, 1054.

Auditor-General: Powers of, suppl11, 927. Report tabled, 1052.

n Ba.il Procedure:

S1tpply, 1054.

Boll, Robert: Address, 5.

BILLS: A~tUULANCE TRANSPORT SERVICE BILL; Assembly: m. 570; second reading,

1683; Uom.., l703; third reading, 1773; cons: amclts., 2259; assent reported, 253G.

Cowncil: First reading, 1830; second reading, 2005; Com.., 2007; third read­ing, 2117; assent reported, 2515.

APPROPRIATIO:" DILL: As$embly: First reading, 1376; . m., 1413; remaining stages, 1419; assent reported, 1599.

Cou.ucit: All stages, 1377; assent re­ported, 15G8.

AucrriTECTS DILL: 1lsscmbly: m., 2285, 2341.

ASIITONFIELDS CoAJ,-)U.NES RAILWAY BILL:; AssemiAy: First reading, 845.

AusTRAUAN HISTOniCAL MusEuM DILL: !lsscmbly: m., 4/8.

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BILLS (continued): BALLINA TO BooYONG RAILWAY BILL: Assembly; m., 2207.;.fi.rst reading; 2412; second reading,, 2512 ; Com., 2544; thiro reading, 2884; assent reported, 3718:

Council: First reading, 3001; second reading· and Com., 3145; third reading, 3189; Assen~ reported, 3610'.

BAPTIST UNION INCORPORATION BILL i Council: First reading and reference to select committee 2002; report pre­sented, 2642; second reading and Com., 2853; third reading 2905. .

Assembly: First reading, 2946; remam­ing stages, 3771.

BILLS OF SALE (AMENDMENT) BILL: . Co-u;.ncil: m., 325; assent reported, 3417. A'uembly: m., 364 ; second reading and Com., 2903; third reading, 2958; assent reported, 3456:

BISHOP 01' GRAFTON AND ARMIDALE GRANT FoRFEITURE BILL:

Council: . First reading, 993i· second reading, 2520 ; referred· to se ect com-mittee,_. 2644. , ·

BROUGHTON HALL AND CoAST HosPITAL . ExTENSIONS CoNSTRUCTION BILL: Assembly: m. 477, 573; first reading, 1551· second reading, 2020; Com., 2040; third r,eading, 2136; assent re­no'rted, 2879.

<!ouncil: First reading, 2183; second reading and Com., 2518; third reading, 2575; assent reported, 2851.

CITIZEN's WAR CHEST ENABLING BILL : Council: First reading, 2575; second reading, 2644; Com., 2649; third read­ing, 2913. Ass~mbly: Firat reading, 2946; second reading, 3348. .

CLARENCE RIVER (NORTHERN BREAK­WATER) BILL:

Assembly: m., 1556; first re~"ding, 1630; second .reading, 2512; Com., 2544; third reading, 2884; assent reported, 3718.

Council: First reading, 2876 ; second rending and Com., 3030; third reading, 3116 ;. assent reported, 3610.

CLOSER SETTLE)lENT (AMENDll.lENT) BILL : Assent reported (C.), 4; (A.), 45. '

OLosEn SETTLEMENT (A11£ENDMENT) B~L [19191:

Assembly: m., 478, 1624, 2411, 2573; .first reading, 2575; second reading, 2804; Com., 2958 ; third reading, 30;39; cons. amdts., 3729. ·

Council: First read in~~:. 3033; second rending, 3213; Com., 3215; third read~ ing, 3275. . ·

BILLS (continuld) : ConAR WATER SUPPLY (REDUCTION. o•

DEBT) BILL:. Assembly: m., 479; first reading, 573; second reading and',. Com., 2042; third reading, 2050; assent reported, 253.6.

Council: First reading, 2117; second reading and Com., 2183 ; 'third reading, 2231; assent reported, 2515.

CoMMERCIAL TRusTs BILL: A.ssembty: m.,. 2814.

COMPANIES (REGISTRATION OF SECURITIES) BILL:

Assent reported (C.), 4; (A.), 45.

CoNVEYANCING Bu.L :. Assembly: m., 84; second reading,

1716; Com., 1720,. 1792,. 2167,. 2256; third reading, 2'344.

Council: m., 81; cons. amdts., 2395;.as-sent reported, 2642. ·

CROWN LANDS (AMENDMENT) BILL: Asscmb~y: m;, 477; first reading, 1623;

second reading, 1918, 2544; Com., 2651; third reading, 2682i cons. amdts., 3727.

Council: First. reacting,. 2739; second rending and: Com,, .. 2875; third reading, 2905 •.

EARLY CLOSING (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assembly: First rending,· 3159; second ~eading, 3506; Com.1 3591,.; third read­mg, 3609; cons. amats., 3'191.

Council: First reading, 3546; second reading, 3673; Com., 3678; third read­ing, 3679. •

EDUCATION (DEAF AND BLIND CHILDB:&N) BILL·:

Assembly: m., 478.

FARMERS' DROUGHT RELIEF BILL: Assembly: nl. and first reading, 3188; second reading, 3263; Com., 3265; third reading, 3347.

Council: First reading, 3344; second reading, 3449; Com., 3529, 3610, 3671; · 1·ecom., 3681 ; third reading, 3683.

.FIRE BRIGADES (AMElNDMENT) BILL: Assembly: m., 3188, 3377; first reading, 3379; second reading, 3400; Com., 3501. .

Council: First reading, 3512 ; remain­ing stages, 3641.

FIRsT OFFENDERS (Wo:~lEN) Bn.L: Assent reported (C.); 4; (A.), 45.

GILMORE TO BATLOW RAILWAY BILL: Assembly: m., 2044; first reading, 2412: second reading, 2512; Com., 2544; third reading 2884; assent reported, 3718.

Council: First reading, 2876; second reading and Com., 3031; third reading, 3116; assent reported, 3610.

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19 August to is December, 1919.

BILLS (contimtedJ: GovEnN~rENT SAVINGs BANK (AMEND­

MENT) BILL: Assernbty: m., 2979.

HEIGHT oF BuniDJ.NGB (AMENDMENT) BILL:

. 4.ssem.bly: m., 476. HOUSING (EXTENSION) BILL: . Assembly: m., 2249, .2642; .first reading,

2783; second J'eading, 2817, 2979; Com., .8000, 3102, 3248, ;.3357 ; third reading, 3455; assent reported,. 3770.

Council: First reading, 3447; remaining .stages, 3543; assent reported, 3755.

HYDRO-ELECTmc DEV'ELori.rENT (CoN-STRUCTION) BILL :

.Assembly: m., 477, 1627; first reading,

. 16!;19; second reading, 2412; Com., 2427; thil'd reading,2473; cons. amdts., 3748.

Council: First reading, 2464; second reading, 2575; Com., 2il4; third read­ing, 3117, 3221, 327 5; recom., 3281 ; tl).ird reading, 3285; cons. mes., 3760.

INcOME-TAX BILL: A. sembly: m., 1495; first reading, 1500 i

second reading and. Com., 1567; third reading, 1726; asent repol'ted, 1948.

Council: First reading, 1764; remain­ing stages, 1830; assent reported, 2001.

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (FURTHER Ali1END;\!EU'T) BILL:

Assent reported (G.), 4; (A.), 45. INDUSTRIAL ARDITRA'l'ION (AMENDMENT)

BILL 0919]: A.ssembly: 111., 478, 2341; first ·reading, 2342; second reading, 2430; Corn., 2440; third reading, 2476; co·ns mntlts., 3738.

Council.: First reading, '2464 ; second reading, 2934, 3002; Com., 3028; re­com., 3201; third reading, 3275; cons. arndts., 3756.

L"'FLUENZA EriDE;\fiO Rm~IEF BILL: Assembly: m., 719; first reading, 1762; second reading, 2493; Com., 2500; re­Gom., 3607; third reading, .3718.

Council: All stages, :3701. INTERSTATE DESTITUTE PERSONS' RELIEF

BILL: Assembly: m., 2804; .first reading, 2904;

second nading, 3355; Com., 3356; third reading, 3455; assent reported, 3770.

()ouncil: First reading, 3447; remain­ing stages, 3541; 11ssent reported,3755.

IRRIGATION (AME~D;\!ENT) •BILL; Assent reported (G.), 4; (.4..), 45.

JUDGES' RETIREMENT (AlltEND)fEN'T) BILJ~: Assembly: m., 2230, 2814; first readinl!:, 2816; second reading and Com.., 2885; third reading, 2947,; ,assent reported, 3718 ..

Coun.cil: First readinf!:, 2934; second i'e11ding ~nd Com., 3032: third read­ing, 3116 ;· assent reported, 3610.

BILLS (contimied): LAND SURVEYORS BILL : Assembly: m., 2411; first reading, '2783.

LAW OF •EviDENCE ·BILL (l''otmal): •CounciL· l!"irst reading, 5. ·Assembly: First reading, 52 .

LIQUOR (A~IEND111ENT) BILl~: / Assembly: m., 2883, 3150; first reading, 1/ 3154; second reading, 3243, .3333; ~380; Oom., 3456, 3553; third Tcad-mg, 3609; cons. amclts., 3747.

Council: First reauing, 35'46; second re~ding, 3~>11; Com., i3641, 3642, 3655, thu·d readmg, 3668.

LIQUOR (REFUND OF RENT) BILL'; Assent reported (G.), 4; (.-:!..), 45 .

liiTHGow WATER SuPPLY AND SEWERAGIII BILL:

Assembly: m., 15561 1629; first reading, 16?0 ; seco~d readmg and Com., .2511 ; third readmg, 2544; assent reported, 3231.

Council: 1~irst reading, 2575; second reading and Oom., 2737; third read­ing, 27:84; assPnt reported, 3188.

LoAN BILL: .1sse1nbly: m., 3150, 3168; all stages :3187; assent .~:eported, 3718. '

Oouncil: Ji"irst reading, 3211 ; second reading and Com., 3285; third read­ing, 3290; assent reported, 3655.

J,oc.~L GovERN;\IENT Bn.L : Council: m., 81; second reading, 133, 2~6l Com., 331, 441,. 522, 596, 822, 993, 103o, 1144, 1213, 1458, 1527, 1S68, 1642; 1·ecom., 1803, 2002 · third -:reading, 2008; cons. mes., 321i.

.1ssembly: nJ., 84; mes., 2043; cons. amdts., 315!), 3720.

LocAr, GovERN)IENT (GREATER NEw­CAST!~};) BILf,:

!l.ssembl·y: m., 478.

LocAL GovERNMENT (MAIN RoADS) BILL: Assembly: m., 478, 1760 ,· first reading 1761. ' •

LocAL GovERNMENT VALIDATION BILL· ()ouncil: All stages, 2181; assent · re-ported, 3188. ·

:1sscmb/.y: First reading 2207 · second reading and Com.., 2513; thi;d read­ing, 2544; assent reported, 3231.

MAiNTENANCE OF CHILDREN BILL : Asembly: m., 1682, 1744; first reading 1760; second reading, 1853, 1882, 1927' 1960; Com., 2000; m. of 1£rgency and 1·ecorn., 2042; 1·econl., 2050, 2147 -'third reading, 2207. '

Council: First reading, 2189 · second reading 2231, 2285, 2365; Co~., 2453 2517; referred to select committee' 2518; report presented, 3145 · Com ' 3189, 3201. ) .•

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Volumes 75, 76, 77, 78.

BILLS ( c011tinued) :

MAllOUBRA BAY TRAMWAY BILL: Assembly: m., 2249; first reading, 2713; second reading and Uom., 3324; third reading, 3347; assent reported, 3770.

Council: First reading, 33<14; second reading and Uom., 3429; third read­ing, 3511; assent reported, 3755.

l\:[EAT INDUSTRY (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assembly: m., 2411, 2488; first rending, 2493; second reading, 2607; Uom., 2638 ..

MILITARY-ROAD TO EDWARD'S BAY TRAM­WAY Bn,L:

:4.ssembly: m .. , 2249 .: first rending, 2713; second reading and Com., 3324; third reading, 3347; assent reported, 3770.

C01mcil: First reading, 3344; second readin~ and Com. r 3430; third read­ing, 3511; assent reported, 3755.

MINING (AMEND)!ENT) BILL: Assent reported (U.), 4; (.'1.), 45.

MINING (A~IEND)!ENT) DILL (1919): .4.ssembly: m., 3166; first rending, 3168; second reading, 3329; Uom., 3333; third reading, 3347; assent re­ported, 3770.

Uouncil: First reading, 3344 i second reading, 3417; Oom., 3428; third read­ing, 3511; assent reported, 3755.

N ARRANDERA 'VATER SUPPLY BILL : Assembly: m., 2885, 3327; first reading, 3328; second reading, 3365; Uom., 3370; third reading, 3455; assent re­ported, 3770.

Uouncil: Fi~;st reading, 3447; remain­ing stages, 3542; assent reported 3755.

NECESSARY Co~Df.ODITIES CONTROL BILL: A&sembly: m.J 2783; first rending, 2850; second reacting, 2887, 3081 ; Uom., 3771 ; third reading, 3802; cons. amdts., 3851.

Uouncil: First reading, 3770; second reading·, 3802; Com., 3826.

NEWCASTLE DISTRICT AnATTOIR AND SALE­YARDS (AliiENDMENT) BILL:

·A~&embly: m., 3455, 3489; remaining stages 3490; nssent reported, 3770.

Counc·il: First reading, 3447; remain­ing stages, 3542; assent rcported,3755.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (~MENDliENT) BILL:

Assent reported (U.), 4; (A.), 45.

PARRA)!ATTA SEWERAGE (SURPLUS FUNDS) BILJ,: A~embly: m., 1556.

-it'AST\Jltf'S PilOTECTIOS (AMENDUEST) Bll.L:

~\~srnt reported (U.), 4; (A.), 45.

BILLS (continued) :

PASTURES PROTECTION (AMENDlliENT) BILL (1919):

Assembly: m., 2411.

PERMANENT 'fRUSTEF. COMPANY Oli' NEW SouTn 'VALES, LIMITED (AMENDMENT) DILL:

Assent reported (U.), 4; (.4..), 45.

PROCLAliiATIONS VALIDATION BILL: .4.ssembl1J: All stages, 3054. Co~mcil: li'irst reading, 3512; remain­ing stages, 3672.

PUDLIO HEALTH (DANGEROUS, INFECTI~US, OR COf"TAOIOUB DISEASES) BILL:

As3embly: m., 479.

PUDLIO INSTRUCTION ScnooLs) BrLL:

.4.ssembly: m., 478.

(CONTINUATrOr.

PUDJ.IC INSTRUCTION (SCHOOL BOARDS) BILL:

.4.ssembly: m., 470.

Punuo SERVICE (AMENDliiENT) BILL: Assem/J/.'!1: 1n., 47G, 561: first reading 570; bill withdr~wn, 1681. · '

PunLIC SERVICE (AliiENDMENT) BILL (No. ~: .

Assembly: m., 1682, 1784; first reading, 1792; second reading. 1914, 2223, 2249; Uom., 2511, 2825, 2803; third reading, 2947; cons. amclts., 3743.

Uowncil: First rending, 2934 · second reading, 3121; Uom., 3140; third reading, 3199.

PunLic TRUSTEE (AMENDMENT) BILL: Council: mes., 2714.

PuRE FooD (AMEND'!IIENT) BILL: Assembly: m., 479.

REGENT'S PARK TO CABRAMATTA RAif,WAY BILL:

.4.ssembl1J: m., 2043, 2207; first readi~g, 2412; second reading, 2513; Uom., 2544; third rending, 2884; assent re­ported, 3718.

Uoun.cil: First reading, 3001; second reading and Uom., IH45; third reading, 3189; assent reported, 3610.

REGISTRATION oF SuccEssonY TRUSTS BILJ,:

CoU11cil: First reading, 993; second rendinp; and Com., 1763; third read-ing, 1803. .

A s&embly: First rending, 1836.

RETURNED SAILORS AND SoLDIERS' br­Pr.P.IAL LEAGUE OF AUSTRALIA (NEW SOUTII \VALES BRANCH) INCORPORATION BILL:

Council: First reading, 2575; seco~1el reading, 2731; Bill withdrawn, 2905 •

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19 A~st to 18 December, 1019.

BILLS (contimced): JtJ•:TURNIW SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' LEAGUE

I:scom•oRATION BILL: Oo·nnr-it: First reading 2913; second

reading 2921; Uom., 2922; 1·ecorn., 8001 ; third reading, 3030.

· .1sHmbly: First reading, 3081.

R ETUUNED SAILORS AND SoLmEus VOTING BILL:

Council: m., and first reading, 3115; re­maining stages, 3114; cons. amdts., 3448; assent reported, 3681.

,issemb/1!: · First reading, 3187; second reading and ()om., 3354; third read­ing, 3455; assent reported, 3718.

RETURNED SoLDIERS ·AND SAILORS' E~r-PLOYMENT BILL : •

Assemb.ly: m., 476, 541; ·first reading, 547; ser.ond reading, 2260; Com., 2344, 247li; 1·ecom., 2478 ; third reading, '2667; w11s. amdts., 3379.

Council: First reading, 2659; second reading, 2853; ()om., 2866; third read­ing, 2905.

RETURNED SoLDIERS' SETTLRMENT (A11£END­MENT) BILL:

Assembly: m., 477, 1607; first reading, 1623; second reading, 2691;. Uom., 2755, 2968, 3039; cons. amdts., 3730.

Council: l!'irst reading, 3033; second reading, 3216; Uom., 3291 ; tfiird read­ing, 3335; cons. amdts., 3755.

I RICHMOND TO KuRRA10NG RAILWAY BILL:

Assembly: m., 719; first reading, 1566 i second read.ing and Com., 2045; thira reading, 2050; assent reported, 3231.

Council: First reading, 2117; second reading and ()om., 2735; third reading, 2784; assent reported, 3188.

RoYAL SociETY FoR THE WELFARE OF MOTHERS AND BABIES INCORPORATION BILL:

Assembly: rn., '2411, 3154; first reading, 3159; second reading, 3941; Com., 3492, 3595; third reading, 3718; cons. anults., 3748. .

Cown.cil: First and second readings, 3684; Com., 3699; third reading, 3701.

SECRET COJiiMISSIONB PROHIBITION BILL : Assembly: m., 719; first reading, 2946; second reading, 3271; Com., 3275; · third reading, 3309; assent reported, 3718.

Uouncil: First reading, 2852; second · rea.ding, 2905; Uom., 2910 ;·third read­ing, 2913; cons. amdts., 3336; assent reported, 3655.

SnARE-FARMING BILL: Assembly: m., 478, 1623; first reading,

1853; second reading, 8039; Uom., 3062; third reading, 3347.

Council: First reading, 33oi4; second reading, 3430, 3512; negatived, 3528.

BILLS (continued): SPECIAL DEPOSITS (INDUSTRIAL UNDBBTAK:·

iNGB) AMEJSDli[ENT BILL: Assent reported (U.), 4; (A.), oi5.

STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS BILL~ Uouncil: m., 80. .4.ssem1Jly: m., 84.

SUPERANNUATION (AMENDMENT) DILL: Assent reported (U.), 4; (11.), 45.

SUPERANNUATION (AMENDJ\{ENT) BILL (1919) :

Assembly: m., 3000; first reading, 3115; second reading and Uom., 3231; third reading, 3320; assent reported, 3718. ·

Uouncil: First reauing, 3301; second reading, 3336; Uom., B342; third read­ing, 3313; assent reported, 3681.

SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST (RATING) BILL: Assembly: n~., 2411; first reading, 2713; second reading and Uom., 2904; third reading, 2947; assent reported, 3718.

Council: First reading, 2934; second reading and Com., 3032; third rend­ing, 3116; assent reported, 3610.

SYDNEY 'VATER SuPPLY (A voN RivER DAM) BILL:

.4.ssem bly: m., 2206; first reading, 2413; second reading, 2512; (}om., 2544; third reading, 2884; assent reported, 3718.

Co1tn~il: First reading, 2876; second rea{hng and Com., 2924; ·assent re­ported, 3610.

TAR.ANA TO OBERON RAILWAY BILL: As.~embly: m., 477; first reading, 679: Bill 'Yithdrawn, 1556.

TARANA To OBERON RAILWAY BILL, No.2:; A&scmbly: First reading, 1556; second read.ing .and Com;, 2044 t third read­ing, 2050 · assent rellortea, 2879.

Uouncil: First readmg, 2117 ; second reading, 2184, 2464; Uom., 2466 · third reading, 2515; assent reported, 2851.

THE Rocx TO Pur.LETOP RAILWAY BILL: Auembly: m., 719.., 1564; first reading, 1566; second reacting and Com., 2045· third reading, 2050; assent reported' 2879. I

Council: First reading, 2117 · second reading antl Com., 2522; thi~d read­ing, 2575; assent reported, 2851.

TOTALISATOR (AMENDMENT) BILL: ' Assembly: m., 477, 2639; first reading 2642; second reading, 2707; Com.: 2712; third reading, 2754; cons. amclts, 3379; assent reported

1 3718.

Council: First reading, 273~:~; second reading, 2913; Oom., 2918; third read­ing, 8001; assent reported, 3681.

TowN-PLANNING BILL : Assembl11: m., 479, · 5oi8 ,· first readinw, 561. . .•

Tauox: (AliiENDMENT) BILL : Assent reported (C.), 4; (.4.), 46.

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BILLS (continued): UNION TRUSTEE OolllPANY 011 A:osTRALIA, '

LIMITED (AMENDM;ENT) BILL: I

Cowncil: First reading, 1763; .referred ' to select committee, 1803; report pre- •

. sen ted, 300~ second rending and Vom., , 2117; thirC1 reading, 2189.

Assembly: First reading, 2231 ; remain­ing stages, 3798.

UNIYERSITY AMENDMENT (EXHIBITIONERS' FEES) BILL:

Assent reported (C.), 4; (A), 45. UNIVI!lRBITY (BunniNG) Bn.L: ::lssembly: m., 479, 2569; first .reading, 2573; second reading, 2667; Com., 2679; third rea<;l.ing, 2754; assent re- · ported, 8281.

Council: First reading, 2739; second reading and ·Vom., 2798; third read­ing, 2852; assent reported, 3188.

VENER.l!JAL DrsKASEB BILL: ,A.,ssent reported (V.), 4; .(A.), 4/'i.

WAGGA W·AGGA FLOOD RELIEIF FUND BILL: Council: First rending, 1142; second

1 read\ng (l,nd • c.,m, 1483 j ,third rea!l­ing, 1509; assent reported,· 8188 .

. 4.ssemb.ly: First rea~ing, 1551; second rending, 2513; Com., 2544; third read­~754; a~ent reported, 3~81.

'VATER (AllrENDMJi)NT) BILL: Assembly: m., 2207; first reading, 2412; . second.rending, 2512; Com.,2544; third

reading, 2885; assent reported, 87J8. C01mci!: l!'i~:st reading, :;()01; second ·reading and Com., 3145 ~third reading, 3189; assent reJIOrted, .l:l6lQ. .

. W&IO.HT.S ··'1\D M:&A!!URF;S '(AMEND1tUINT) ~ILL.:

Assembly: ffl.., ,477. WENTWORTH ESTATE ·pARTITION BILL :

.Oo'uncil: •First reading, 81 ; ref11rred' to . select committee, 131 ; report pre­·sented, 2518; second reading and Vom.,

· 2642; third reading, ,27l4. · . .1.ssembly: First reading, 27 46; remain­

' ing stages, 3797. 'WESTERN L<~.NDB (AMENP11-IENT) BILL:

.4.Bsembly: m., 22591 2638; •first reading, ·2639; second i·eadmg and Co1n., 2685; third reading, 2755; assent reported, 3231.

Cou·ncit: First re~tQ.i:ug, 2739; seco:ud readin_g and Com., .2784; third .read­ing, '2852; asseut reported, 3188.

"T0)1Jlli1 S LEGAL &I'A';t'UB BI~L: Assent 1·ep.orted (C.), 4; (A.), 45.

YAKCO TO GRIFFITH RAILWAY BILT,: Assembly: m., 719, 1558; first reading, 1564; ·secon{ht·ending and Com:, ·2511; third reading, 2544 j ·llt~ent reported, 32.3L . . . .

Council: First reading, 2575; seuond reading and , CQm.", 2734; third read­ing, 2,784; asserit r.e,PoM.ed, 3188. .

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B~acker, Case of Prisoner.: Supply, 1054.

Blankets, Issue of.: Supply, 927.

Boards and Commissions: Ministerial .Statement by Mr. BolmAn, 2883 ..

Boring Plants : .Supply, 985.

Bribery, Alleged Attempted': Motion by 1\fr. Beeby, 1052, 1163, .1164.

Bro1n1, Mr. J obn _: Payment to,· addres!, 197, 275, "864; budget, 720; adjt., 787.

Budget, The : Deliver.ed by ·Mr. J. C. L. ·FjtJpa:trick, 479; debated, 630, 720. · ·

0 Carpenters' Strike at :Broken .Rill:

Address,, lj6,

. Cbritable .Grant!l: ,S1.£pplv, 927.

Chemists' ·Cbrgea: Supplv~ 927.

Child W eltare : A.d.r;l:re~!, ·7 .

Chil~re~'ll Mag~trate: Supplv, 1064. ·

Clerk o! the Peace: S')J,pply, 1054 .

Clerks of Petty Sessions : S-uppLY., 1054 .

Closer Settlement: 1\.:Lo:tion by Hon. J. D. FitzGerald for

purchase.of Estates, 3199. Motion by Mr. James, 3601.

Closure, Apylioation of: .Addrus, 8e4.

Coal: ·con:tracts, addru!, 864. Miners' earnings, address, Se4. Owners' profitS, addres.s, .35L Price of, budget, 680. ·

Coal-mine, $tate: .$JJpplJJ, H7s.

Coast Hospital ID.matea: ~u1)ph,,. 921. -~:

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Coghlan, Sir Timothy,: Statement by Hon. Sir Joseph Car­ruthers, 3115.

Cold Storage: · Budffeti 6S<t

Colliers, Foundering of: Budget, 720; &upply, 861.

Combines:. . . · Addres~, 364·; budget; 6?Cf; 72lt

Commercial Aeent in London: Supply, 895.

Commission of the Peace : Supply, 927.

Commodities: Prices .. of;, addreu, 52, 14.6, 275,, SM;·

Commonwealth Constitution< A'mend­ments:

Motion by Mr. Bavin, 2947. Ob1. by Mr. Ilolman, 1881.

Conscription: Addreu, 275.

Convalescent Home: Supply, 927.

Co-operative Production and Distriliution · Budget, 720. ·

' Cork:Boa:rd Insulation: Obs. by Mr. Holman, 1598; adj., 1889.

Coroners'· Fees : Sit.pply;. 1054;.

Cost of Living : ·· Addreu; 85;. 146; budget, 720; au.pply, 927.

COUNCIL': ADDRESS IN REPLY (See PARLiAMENT). BusiNEss OF THE HousE·:

Ubs. by Ron. Sir J. Carruthers; 3448.' o

CHAIRMAN 011 CoMMITTEES : Ron. B. B. O~Conor elected,.8L

CHAIRMAN oF . co11n.nTTEEs I (BaouGHTON BARNABAS' O'<Ci>Noa,· EsQUIRE;: LLB;), RULINGS AND OPINIONS OF:

'A.'djoumment-End: of. Session: obs., 383L

. JAquor · (Amendm.ent)·· Bill: An· amend­ment providing that the· amount· of compensation,. payable·, inc the ·-event· of prohibition should not exceed:. · the amount·. assessed·' by the· compensation" assessment board conflicted: with~·the Constitution•' Act: .• and'' .was therefore out or order, 3666.

COUNCIL (continued)::

CHAIRMAN' 011 'COMMITTBES (TEMPORARY);. Hon. N. J. Buzacott and Hon .. w. T.

Dick, nominated,,Sl.

1£\ VB· OF' ABSENO .. : · Gr~ntedl to Iron: John· Meagher, 4;

Hon: P. 'f; Taylor, 4; Hon. Alexander Brown~ 4'; H<m: J, R: Hall, 81; Hon. F, J~,Sinith; 131;.Hon. H: Y. Brnddon, 1458; ·Hon. J·. A'.· K; Mackay, 1668;

MEMBERS DECEASED : Death of Ron; W. C. Hill; reported . 4 ·

Death of Ron ... E. W. Fosbery, 're~ port~d, 4; Death' of Hon. Sir Samuel McCaughey, Kt.; repor1:.4ld; 4'; Motion· by. Hon; _J. Garland, expressing deep sense'of loss•occasioned' by death of the late· Hon; w; C. Hill, tlie·late Hon. E:c W; Fosbery; and the· late Hon: Sir Samuel McCaughey, Kt., 131'; Acknow­ledg~ent·· by. 'family· of the lato· Hon. ~: W .. Fbsbety; 513; Ackno~ledgment by fam1ly'of the late Hon. W. C. Hill, 694.

OATH 011 ALLEGIANOE'i Chairman of Committees n.uthorised. to

ndininititer, 440: ·

OnDER OF BusiNBBS : Adj., 1410. Ministerial Statements by Ron: J. Garland·: 1674.) 1764,, 20Q7, 2189, 2853, 3000, 3683. ..

PiiEsmil~T,' THE' (Hos; FrumEnii:JK FLOWERS); R'ULINGS 'AND· 0PINION!!>'OF:

Bishop of Grafton· anil 1lrmidale Grant li'orjeiin~1·e Bill: This was undoubtedly a private bill, and· should· be. referred to· a • select· committee for the' ustioJ

inquiry, and report; 2521; 2644. Election of Rcpresentati·ve o/'Co1wcil on the Unive~siinJ 8e'7UJ.te: Where two cane didates were proposed in: separate motions it was necessary to dispose of motion No. 1 relating to one•nomina­tlon' before notice of motion· No., 2 re­lating to tlie second nomination could be dealt with, 2173. · ··

Hydro-electTic Development' {Construc­tion) Bill: A clear distinction had al­ways been drawn b'ebYccn·bills' actually.: appropriating public moneys· andc.bills which provided the machinery in con­nection with the carrying:':out·rof mat.:· ters for which money was~ appropri­ated, and the Council's i·ights arid~pri­vileges in connection· with:-amending' the latter class of bills had.ahvays:been jealously guarded. 'l'he ·aniendm"ent 'to which the Assembly objected• provided\ for the appointment of 'a· ooard.' to in-·' vestigate the proposed o work'·· Il:.·· in no way necessarily. involved a-direct, expenditure nny mck(!•thari'' would~ be·· the case in amending. an~ ordinary

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Volumes 76, 76, 77; 78.

COUNCIL (continued): P~ESIDE:ST, THE, RuLI:SGS AND OPINIONS OF

(continued) : machinery bill such as an Income-tax (Management) Bill, or the calling for a return which would entail the em­ployment of a number of officers to carry ~ut the .work. If it was con­tended that an amedment of . this nature was a constitutional infringe­ment, then it followed that the powers of the Legislative Council would be very much limited, ~-1761.

Local Government Bill: There 'could be ·no debate on· the motion that the

House go into Committee, 1568. . The President having left the chair at the previous sitting, the House not having adjourned in the ordinary way, the next sitting was really a continuation;, of that of the previous day; the Com­mittee could continue its sittings until the Minister in charge, reported. pro-gress again, 1569. ·

'Maintenance· of Children Bill: The mo­tion that the Chairman leave the chair, report progress, &c., was formal and no discussion could be permitted, 3198.

SessioNAL CoMMITTI!Es: Leave given to Library Committee to sit, 2588.

Motions by , Hon. J. Garland, 80. 8BSSIONAL ORDERS: Motion by Hon. J, Garland, 80; addi­

tional Sitting Days, 992, 3189. SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT:

p!oso of the Session, 3827. "SusPENSION OJ' STANDING OnnEBs :

Miotions by Hon. J. Garland, 1377, 1763, 3683; motion by Hon. J. D. FitzGerald, 3115.

UNuSUAL Houn OF MEETING : Adj., 1630.

Counsel, Moneys paid to: · Motion by Hon. J: Wilson, 1142 ..

Country Silos: . 8upply, 985.

Country Telephones: 8uppl11, 927.-

Court Reporte,rs : · Supply, 1054.

Courts, Jurisdiction of: Supply, 1054.

Criminal Trials : Supply, 1054.

Crown Proaecutora: Suppl11, 1054 ..

D

Dacey Garden Suburb: .tlddress, 17; supply, 867.

Darling IInrbour Goods Yard, Adminis-trutlOn of: ·

Motion of Urgency, 145; addreu, l!}i.

Deakin, late Hon. Alfred: Ubs., by Sir George Fuller, 1681; Mr. Dooley, 1682.

Decentralisation: Addres~. 364.

Deported Germans : Assistance for Families, addreu, 197.

Deserted Wives and Children: Motion by Hon. N. J. Buzacott (for Hon, Sir Charles Mackellar), 2231.

Detectives: ·Charge against, address, 275.

Distinguished Visitors: Supply, 895.

Distress, Relief of: Supply, 1054.

DIVISIONS: Council: Adjournment (Financial Position), 3683. Hydro-Electric Development (Construc­tion). Bill, 2R., 2730; recom., 3285; cons. mes. 3768, 3770.

Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3028.

J_,iquor (Amendment) Bill, Oom., 3664. Local Government Rill, Oom., 351, 462,

604, 1001, 1015, 1593, 1809 1823. Maintenance Qf Children Bih, 2n., 2395; ()om., 2464, 3197.

Share-farming Bill, 2R., 3529, . 'farann. to Oberon Railway Bill (No; 2),. 2R. 1 2466.

'l'he Hock to Pulletop Hailway Bill, 2R., 2527. . .

'Vhcat Board, m., 711. .4.ssembly:

Address in Heply, 79,· 416. Adjournment, 418, 439, 787, 817. Ambulance Transport Service ~ill, , Com., 1704, 1715.

Applications for Stock Trucks, adj .. , 1773. .

Arbitration Judge, Decision of, adj., 2605, 2606.

Bills of Sale (Amendment) Bill, 3n., 2958.

• Board of Trarle, Female Hepresenta­tives, adj., 2206.

Bribery, Alleged Attempted, m., 1164, 1176.

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19 August to 18 Deoember, 1919.

DIVISIONS rcontintted): Assembly (continued) :

Budget, 785 786. · Chairman, Ji:lection of, m., 438. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Hill, m., 2573, 257 4.

Cork Board Contract, wlj., 1853. Darling Harbour Goods Yards, Admin-

istration, m., 145. Electoral 'Act Regulations, m., 1297. Friday Night 'l'rading, udj., 2473. Home Rule for Ireland, m., 804. Housing (Extension) Bill, Com, 3102,

3104, 3106, 3114, 3261. . Hydro-electric- Development (Construc­

tion) Bill, 2n., 2423; c011S. amdts., 3754.

Income-tax Bill, m., 1500. . · . Industrial Arbitration· (Amendment)

Bill, cons. amdts., 3743. Influenza Epidemic H.elief Bill, Vom., 2500.

Inspector McDonald, Case of, m., 593. James Fleming, Case of, m.1 2543. Legislative Council, AbolitiOn of, m.,

1448. ' J,iquor (Amendment) Bill, Vom., 3467, 3472, 3481, 3561, 3562, 3563, 3569, 3581.

Loan Estimates, m. 3185 3186. Maintennnce of Children Bill, 2n., 1998,

1999; Com., 2063, 2076, 2078, 2080, 2085, 2086, 2094, 2095, 2097 2103, 2115, 2116, 2165, 2166, 2167; third· reading, 2221, 2223.

Ment Industry (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2637. .

Narrnndt•ra Water Supply Bill, 2n., 3370; Vom., 3372, 3373, 3374, 3375, 3376.

Nec;essary Commodities Control Bill, 2n., 3102; (Jom., 3777, 3784, 3788, 3794, 3795, 3796.

Old Railway Servants, Claims of, adj., 1743, 1744.

Payment to J. and A. Brown, adj., 3845, 3850.

Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 2n., 2254; Gum., 2834, 2835, 2837, ·2838, 2842, 2843, 2844, 2845, 2846, 2898, 2902.

Purchase of Useless Timbers, adj., 1882. Returned Sailors and Soldiers Voting

Bill, Oom., 3355. ' Returned S'oldiers and Sailors' Employ­

ment Bill, Com, 2352, 2353, 2359, 2361, 2492. •

Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend-ment) Bill, cons. am.dts., 3737.

Returned Soldiers: Settlements, · m., 2146.

Sessional Orders, Sitting Days, 431. Share-farming Bill, Oom., 3069, 3P78. Speaker, Election of, m., 41. Stnte Governor, Abolition of, m., 816.

DIVISIONS (continued): .Asstmbly (continued) :

State 'l'rawJers, Wages paid on, adj., 2666.

Submission of Law~ to Electors, m., 2540, 2541.

Supernnnuation (Amendment) Bill, 3R., .3320. Supply (Executive and Legislative),. 891, 892, 894, 895 (Premier), 918, 923, 924; (Attorney-Genernl and Justice), · 1104; (Railways), 1194; (Labour and In­dustry), 1356, 1359; (Mines), 1363, 1364, 1365i (Advance to Treasurer), 1373;' (PubLic Works Fund), 1374; (Closer S'ettlement Fund), 1375.

Totalisator (Amendment) Bill, m., 26401 2641.

Town-planning Bill, m., 561. University (Building) Bill, m., 2579, '-"

2572, 2573; Com., ·2681, 2682. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, m.,

2639. Widows and Distressed Children, adj., 2410.

Doctors' Fees: Supply, 927.

Dredge Service: S'Upply, 1298.

Drought, Cabled Reports of: Ministerial Statement by Mr. Holman, 3229.

Drought, Prevnlenco of: Address, 52; adj., 2747.

Drunkards, Treatment of: Supply, 1054.

Dyrn.aba and Urangeline Estates: Motion by Hon. J. D. FitzGerald, 3199; motion by Mr. James, 3601.

'E Education:

Address, 52.

Electoral System, New: Adoption of Regulations, motion by ~::_':.:

George Fuller, 1256. Supply, 927.

F Fair Rents Court:

Rudg~t, 720; '1upply, 1054.

Farmers, Assistance to: Address, 85; budget, 630; adj., 2333 Motion of Privilege (Mr. Price), 2475.

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'\T olumes 75, 76 ; 77; 78.

FINANCE: Accumulated Deficiency, buduet, 630.

. .. Commonwealth per capita payment., btcdget 630.

;Crown tand Sales, buduet, 630. . Financial Position of the State, :adJ., ~83.

Government Borrowing, addre&&, ·ats. Government ·Savings Hank, addre33, 5~,

85, l46, 275; b1cdget, 630. Illegal E~pE\nditure, addres&, 197. Incr!lase of .'faxution, budget, 720. Interest Ch1.u:ges. •buduet, 630. Loan ·Estimates, 3168. Loan :f.rom Commonwealth Government,

bud.get 630. Public Debt, budget, 720. Railways anrl •rramwavR, 'lmdge.t, 630. Revenue .and Expenditure, bu~uet, 630. Stamping of Sale Contracts, 3Uppt]1, 867.

State·Industrial Undertakings, buduet, 630.

Suspense Account 'fruduet, 630. Under-Secretary for, IUP:Pill, 867.

Fir-es, Inquests on: Supplv, 1054.

Fleming, Case of James: Motion by Mr. Kearsley, '2541.

:rood ·orders: Suppl]l, 92'7.

' ·Forests: Revocation of Dedication, motion by Ron. J. Garland, 1142, 1213; motions by Mr. Ashford, .1625, 3851; ·motion by Hon. J. D: FitzGerald, 3201.

l!'rienclly Societies, Snbventionl to : Suppt]l, 921.

~qneral Expense• : 8uppl]1, 927.

Gaol Warders: Suppl]l, 1054.

G

General Both a, Death ot: Mot~oo. of. Sympa~y, 426.

Gold Production: A.ddre'.!s, 275.

Government Appointments: Addreu, 364.

Government "PTinting Office : Supply, 867.

Government Sa'V1ings 'Bank : · ~dd1·ess, 52, ·85, 146,.276; buduet, ~so.

• Governor, His Excellency the: ALulii.loLL ur O~c .. , .wui-iu:u by Mr. A. R.

Gardiner, 804 . Suppl]l, 895.

Grain Elevators: Suppl"N, 986.

.IJ Hansard, Distribution ·Of:

Suppll/, 867. '

Harbour Trust Employees: Ministerial Statement by l't;{r. Fits­!J.atrick, 2331.

Henley, Lieut-Colonel: tJongratulated by .Mr. Speaker, ·2244.

Hides,.Export of: Address, 364.

Holiday Money: Address, :275; Suppl]l, 1105.

Hoine R11le lor Ireland: Motion by Mr. P. McGarey, 801.

.Hospitals : Supply, 927.

Hotels: Closing Hour of, address, 364. . In~u.fficie.nt AccommodatioJU.. ad. j.l 2012; Mm1stenal Statement by .tlon. J. Gar-lal;ld, 2515. ·

·Housing: Advances for Homes, adj. 2189. Government Schemes, addTe&!, .6, 52, 85, 146, 275; budge.t, 630, 7.20;,~pplv, 1054.

Minister of, bueloet, 720.

Hydro-electric Power: Budget, 720.

Hydro-electric Schemes: AddTetl, 85.

.I Immigration :

Ministerial Statement by ;Mr •. 'llolman, 537.

·Ministerial Statement ·by Mr •• ·J..,mes, 3551. .

Immigratj.pn a»d .Tourist .Bureau: S~ppt11, 895.

Industrial Blind Instituti"n: Suppl'JI, 927.

Industrial Court Judges : Suppl]l, '1054.

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HI Augulit>to 18 December,,1919.

Industrial Undertakings, State: Budget, 6~.

Industrial Unrest: Addreu, 5, 146, 275.

lJifluenza Epidemic: · Add1'es!, 5.,. 52, 85, 14.6, 197 ;· b.udget,

7.20 i &upp~'JI, 9271 1105.

Irrigation and Water Conservations Addr•ss, 52; 275. Artesian ~oring a_nd, _supply, 985. Murrlty R1ver lrngatwn,. supply, 985. Murrumbidgee Qommiss10n, motion· b7 Mr. P. McGarry,.l449; 1599.

Murrumbidgee Settlement, add1·esi, , .864'; budget, 720; suppl'JI, 985.

Insurance and Shippin~r Freights: .C'

Supply, 867.

x.w.w.: · Convictions, supply, 927.

Men in Gaol, address, 197. :Ministerial Statement by Mr. Holman,

862.

J'ellicoe, Admiral: Visit to Walsh Island, addre11, 6.

1oint Stock Companies: Addres.~, 146.

1uries: Supply, 1054,

J'urors, Allowances to: Suppl'JI, 1054.

1nstice·: Administration of, addre111 11Jt.

1nenile Offenders: Supplv, 1054.

K :Kensington Racecourse:

O'bs. by Mr. Ashford-. 1678.

L Lady Edeline Hospital:

Address, 5, 180.

Land Exchange Transaction:­Budget.,, 720.

Land Resumption: Addreu, 5.

Land Sales : · Budget, 680.

Land Settlement: Address, 275,' 864; budget,. 680:.

Law Reform: . &upplv, 1054.

Lee, Mr. c. A.: Congratulations by Mr. Doofey an~ Sit· George Fuller, 2803.

Legal Aid Office : ~ Stupplv, 1054.

Legislative Council, Abolition>of: Motion by Mr. J. Estell, 1419, i908, .2020, 3719.

Liquor R'eform: Addre~g,, 5. . ., Practice·of "Sliouting," addreu, 5~.

Literature, Objectionable : Supply, 927.

Living Wage: .4.ddres.~, 197; buduet, 720; 'uppl1i', 867, 9271 1054.

Mimsterial Statement by Mr. Holm&ll, 1490:

Local Government Rolls: Ministerial 'Statement by Mr. Ja~ .. , 795.

Loyalists, Favour to.: Supplv, 1105.

Luncheons a.t Parliament Route: Address, 5.

M Mail Services; Country:

Address, 2i5.

·Marshall,. Ca;se df~ Vance: S1tpply, 1054.

!laster-in-Lunacy.: Supply, 1054.

McDon:ald, Case of Inspector:

. -~

'Motion by Mr. Stuart-Robertson, 5f37;

Medical Stucents: Supplv, 927.

Military Hospitals: Address, 146.

Mines, Shutting down of: Address, 197 •

. Ministry, Rearungement of:

r

Ministerial Stateme11t by Hon. J. Garland, 4; Ministerial Statement by, Mr. Holman, 50, 1836; add?"ess; 52, 85.

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INDEX ro SuBJECTS. PoL

Volumes 75, 76, 77, 78.

Monopolies: Adclres8, 364;

Motor 'buses : Suppl11, 1105, 1178.

ltotor·cars, Government : Address, 197; 3Uppl1/,, 895.

ltotor-cars in the City : Address-, 364. · •

Motor Traffic : Supplv, 927.

Murrumbidgee Irrigation Settlement: Address, 364; budget, 720; supply, 985. Motion by Mr. P. McGarry, 1449, 1599.

N Navigation Department:

Supplv, 867.

Neces3ary Cqmmodities: ' Motion by Hon. J. Garland, 2176; mo­

tion by Mr. D. R. Hall, 2231. · ·

Norton Griffiths Contract: A.ddreu, 275.

PARLIAMENT: ADDRESS IN REPLY:

Council: Adoption moved, 5; adopted, · 38; answer to, 80. A~sembly: Adoption moved, 52"; de­

bated, 85, 146, 197, 275, 364; answer to, 419.

ATTo"RNEY-GENBRAL'S PLAClil IN: Su-pply, 1054. ·

GovEnNon's SPEECH: Road by His Excellency, 1.

LIDRARY CO)IM:ITTEE : l\Iotion by Hon. J. Garland, 2588.

0PE..~ING. OF: Dy his Excellency, 1 ; address (8 ee

above).

Parliamentary Draftsmen: Supplv, 1054.

Parlian..cntary Employeeu: Sta~ement by Mr. Speaker, -626. Supply, 848.

Parliamentary Government: Addres~, 5.

Pastures Protection Boards: Supply, 985.

Peace Day: Procession anangements, addreu; 6. •

Peace Treaty : Address, 364.

Personal Explanations: Hon. G. Black, 130, 470; Mr. J. Storey,

145, 540; Mr. W. C. Grahame, .197, 586, 927; Mr. G. R. W. McDonald, 432; Captain ·w. 1!'. Dunn, 476 ;·Mr. G. Beeby, 624, 3229; Mr. V. C. R. W. Johnston, 625; l\lr. A. W. Buckley, 625, 1948, 2536; Mr. Holman, 797; Mr. 'f. -!· S!llith, 1053, ,2135b· Mr .. 1'. R. Bavm, 1681; Hon. R. . Meagher, 1764; Major Shillington, 2333; Mr; R. A. Price, 2473; Bon. Sir Joseph Carruthers, 3115.

PETITIONS: .council:

Ashtonfields Coal-mines Railway Bill­In favour of, 671.

Influenza Epideniic ·Proclamation-Dr. George Fox, praying to be heard at bar of Rouse, 3275. • . .

Local "Government Bill-Praying for amendment, 4, 139, 324, 2001.

Maintenance of Children 'Bill-Against,. 2321.

Union Trustee Company· of· Australia, Limited, Bill-In favour of, 1642.

'~'cntworth Estate Partition Bill-PJ,"ay-• mg for leave to introduce, 4 ..

il .. ~.sem.bl·y: C.ost of Living-Housewives' Associa­tion asking for representation on tri­bunals, 3305; Female Public Servants asking that Doard of 'l'rade determina- .. tion should apply to all officers irres-_pective of sex, 3833. Government Savings .Hank, Darling­hurst-Against lease of Premises to German, 3346.

Influenza Epidemic Proclamation-Dr ... George Fox, praying to be heard at bar of House, 3.346. · · ·

Landlord and Tenant Act and Fair Rents Act-Praying for amendment, 2326.

Public Service (Amendment) Bill-From ' J. M. 'l'aylor, praying for leave to be heard at bar of the House, 474.

Pilot Steamer, Life Saving Equipment: Statement by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick,, 3149.

Police Administration: Budget, 720: S1lpply, 927. Complaints against Constables, auppl11,

927. -Country Police Stations, supplv, 927. Police pay, supply, 927. . Police Prosecutors, supply, 1054 .. Police .'l'rap, s·upply, 1054. Women police, suppl11, 927.

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19 August to 18 December, 1919.

Poor Persons : Condition of, budget, 030.

Port Kembla: Supply, 1105.

P.ort. of Ncwc.astle :. Address, 864.

Premier: · Domain Speeches, ar.l:i .. 512.

'Position of, supply, 895.

Premiers' Conference: Ministerial Statement by Mr. Holman, 155} ..

Premier's Departme_nt: Circular from Premier's Office, supply, 895. . .

Precedence in departmental buaineas, supply, 895.

·Supply, 895.

Prices: Control of, supplv1 1054. High, addreas, 36'1.

Prices of Materials : · Budget, 720.

Prison Reform : ;~'llpply, l054.

• Prisoners : Awaiting. trial, ·ru.pply, 1054. Leg-irons for, add,·ess, 85.

Producers: Encouragemen~ for, add~eaa, 197.

Production : Decrease of, budget, 720. Increase of, address,. 5.

Profiteering: Address, 5, 52, 85; 14.6, 197, 275, 864;

budget. 630, 720.

Proportional Representation : Address; 85, 146; budact, 720; auppll/, 927; Adoption of Regulations, 1256.

A.dj., 817.

Public Debt: Addreu, 197.

Public Library : .oiddress, 275.

Public Offices,. Accommodation in:. Supply, 927 ..

Public Servants: Appointments at high salaries, addreu, 5 ..

Bonus to, supply, Hi54, 1298. Discontent among, addresa, 197. Pay of, address, 14.6. Salaries, address, 275; budget, 720; IUP­ply, 867, 927, 1054.

Public Service: Commission, supply, 895, 1054. Expenditure, budget; 720.

Public Service Board: · Address, 5, 52, 85, 146; supplv, 891S,

1054.

PUBLIC. WORKS : Bujlding Construction Br11onch, budget, 720 ..

Condobolin to Broken Bill Railway, .ad-dress, •146.

Electric Schemes, supply, 1298. Policy of, addnss, 52. Road Expenditure, supply, 1298. (8ee RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.)· Sewerage Work, supplv, 1298. · Supply, 1298. Tramway Construction, .3168.

Public Works Committee:­Appointment of, adj., 530, 620. Stzpply, 848.

Publicity Officer: Supply,. 895.

QUESTIONS:· .ABATTOIRS :·

Q

Cork Insulation-Captain. Carmich4ei, 1488; Mr. Lana, 1598. ·

Tallow Sales-Mr. Loughlin, 1765.

AnDue>riON OF CHILD : Bondi-Colonel Onslow, 1675, 1723.

AcciDENT AT GAswon.xs, FATAL: .. Heroic Conduct-iUr. Bru.ntnell, 50.

ADDRESS IN' REPLY: Debate on-Captain Carmichael, 84.

AGENT-GENER.,LSliiP: Abolition of-Captain Carm:it:h•ul, .4h·. Uann, 83; Mr. Johnston,: 2328 ..

Australia House--1\lr. McKell, 2662; Mr. Cochran 2745. ·

Sir C. G. Wade--Mr. J. W. Doyle, 361; Mr. Buckley

1 2100, 3716. . )

Sir R. Anaerson-Mr. Birt, 3100; H. on. 1'. Waddell, 33~; Mr. Lana,

. 3551. AonrcuLTUllAL INDUSTRIES: Commissioner:-Mr. Bennett, 2i93.

AomcuLTURAL SociETY, RoYAL:. Ground's-JI·r. Hoskins~ 1488.

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Volumes 75, 76, 77, 78.

QUESTIONS (continued):

ALI~NB: · Deportation of-.Mr. Buckley, 272. ,

Disfranchisement of-lllr. Mark F .. Mor­ton, 2047, 2243 ;, .Mr. Dav~es,, 2528.

A.M.A.: Manifesto' by-Colonel On8law, 359;

AMBULANCE SERVIOES: Local Government Control-.lllr. Lanu,

3308. AMERICAN SENATE: Resolution of-Mr. B1t.ckley, 3711.

ANIMALS: . Skins of. Protected-.Mr. Loughlin, 3714· ANTHRAX:

Inoculation for-Mr . .Mannino, 272. APIARIES:

Inspectors of-Mr. Johnston, 3308. APPRENTICES : Technical College-.Mr. Gardiser, 195.

APPRENTICESHIP : Age of-llfr. F. 11!. Burke, 1677. .Allowances-lllr. Gardiner, 1876.

ARcHITECTs BILL: Provisions of-Dr; A:rtlvur,. 2746.

AsHTONFIELDS CoAL-MINES RAIL,VAY BILL: Introduction of-.i.lfr. Keanley, 847.

AsYLUMs: Old Men's-.Mr. Hoskin.!; Mr. IAno,

1489. AUCTION SALES: Darling Point-Mr. Johnston, 2943;

AUDITOR-GENERAL : ReJ!ort of-~fr. J. Storey, 425;,. Gap­. tam Carmtchael, 585; Mr. J. W.

Doyle, Mr. Lang, 2743. AusTRALIA: Misrep.resentation of-1ll1·. Mutch, 3715.

"AusTR,\LIA," H:M'.A.S.: Mutiny•on'-.Mr. Uann, 273 •.

Avr.,TION: Commercial.:._.!lf r. Johnston, 2593. State School-Mr. Ma·rk F .. Mo·rtan, 4i6.

BAKJ;:R&: Di9J?ut~Ir. Coch1·an, 796. Night Baking-Mr. Beeby, 846; Mr. Davidson) 1942:

South Coast-ll!r. Davies, 1486. BAKERY, STATE: Ou~ut-lltr. McKell, 1832.

BANK, RURAL: Establishment of-Oaptailt Dunn, 2329.

BANKRUPTCY COURT : Records-Mr. Br.nnctt, 84L

BEEBY, ~!R. G. s. : Remarks by Minister for Agriculture­Mr .• T. W. Doyle, 626; Mr. J. Storev, 795; Mr. F. llf. Burke, 1~54.

BELLINGER• RIVER.: Dredging-:-llfr. Briner, 1722. ·

I

QUESTIONS (continued): BENZINE: Price Q{-Mr. B1·iner, 788.

BLACKBERRY: Dorrigo--llfr. Briner, 1925.

BoARDs AND CoMMISSIONS : Number of-Mr. Dootev, 2742, 2744• 3036, 3308.

BOILERS AND MAcHINERY: Legislation respecting-lli7·. Davidson, 623.

ilOOKSTAI,LB : Railways. and Wharves-lllr. Uanfl, 3547.

BooTs: Export of-Mr. McKelll. 716. Price of.-ll!r. Mutch, 7::~1.

BORING PLANTS : State-3Ir. Davidson, 472; Mr. Doe, 1946; .Lilr. J. J. (}. 1\Ic(}in·, 2535; Mr. Jhdch, 3712; Captain Dunn, 3717.

BoY ScouTs: Camp for-Jf1·. Hoskins, 1176 .

BoYs; INDUSTRIAL HolliE: Gosford-Jb· .. 11'. ilL Burke, 1676.

BROKEN HILL:. Distress at--11!7·. TV1·ight, 2534. Industrial, Trouble-ll!r. Brookfield> 1769; Mr. W1·ight, 1773; Mr. David-son, 1947. ·

BROKEN HILL. PROPRH:TARY : Leases-M1·- Dooley, 3149; Hon. R. lJ.

Jieaghe1·, 3511, 3655.

BROWN, MR. JOHN: Claim of-Jfr. Kearsley, 51, 535; 586,

1548, 2018; 2193, 3451; 111?·. Gardiner, 537. 847, 2192, 2328; 1111-. Uochran, 3452.

BucKLEr, ll!r . .'1 .• w·: Railway 'Vot'kers-1117·. Hoskins, Mr~

Bagnall, Jlr. Buckley, 2532. · CALF-REARING: State Depot.s-il!r. Bennett, 580; Mr. Briner, 843; M-r. llla1·k Morton, 3836:

"G.'PTAIN CooK," PILOT. STEAMER: Life-saving Equipment-Mr. '1'. J. Smith, 2533.

CARGO: Stacking of-Colonel Onslow, 272.

CARTERS: Wood and Coal-Mr. Cochran, 3227.

CATTL:&: Fire-branding of-Mr. Simon Hicktr, 1675.

Tick in--llfr .. Zuill, 2130.

CHAFF: Price of-Mr. Th.oma1, M1·. Davies, 79,.

0HAmllAN oli" Co:&IMITTEJ:s : Election of-Mr. Pern;, 426. ·

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QUESTIONS (continued):

CHINESE: ' Seamen-llJr. Goclwan, 2943, 3308.

CHRISTJI[AS: .Cheer for Poor-Mr. HoskiM, 1944. Holidays--Mr. Briner, 3148.

CHURCH LANDS : Glebe-lllr. Kee(Jan, 3550.

CITRUS FRUITS: lmportntion of-Mr. J. C. H'ILflt,

3347.

. CLOTHING: Cost of-Dr. Arthur, 1548.

CLOTHINO FACTORY, .STATE: Employees-ll!r. McKell, 2878.

CoAL AND ·CoKE : By-products-Mr. Davie•, 848; Mr. Simon Hickev, 1944.

COAL LUMPERB' UNION: Conditions of Employment-Mr. T. J. Smith, 2130.

Registration of-lllr. T. J. Smith., 2130.

COAL-MINES : • Accommodation for Miners--Mr.

Davies, 2329. Bellbird-.MT. Kearsley, 1880. Control of, during Strike-Mr. 'Kear­&ley, 1158.

Duncan, R.-Mr. Davies, 2741. Explosives, Price of-lllr. Davies, 2397,

2941. . Free Labour in-lllr. Davies, 2332. Helensburgh-lllr. Davie~ 1772, 2332. Loyalist Miners-Mr. 11.eanley, 422,

1158, 1159. .National Service Bureaux-Mr. Kear­

aley, 1160. ::Profits of Companies-Mr. Davies,

2741. . Rail Transport of South Coast Miners -Mr. Davies, .2942. .

Royal Commission-Mr. Lan(J, 1778; Mr. Davie.s, 1942, 2047, 2049.

South Coast-Mr. Davie&, 1418, 1648, 1596.

SMte-Hon. J. Ryan ·235, 1142, '3001; Mr. Dooley~.-. 2593; Mr .. ·Estell, :2660; Mr. J. W. voyle~.3308. ·

Tools, Claim for .Miners'-:Mr. 'Kear-sley, 2663.

Treatment of Miners-Mr. Davie&, 715. . Unemployed Miners--lllr . . Estell, 2880. ··wages ·of 'Miners-'.lllr. 'Dav.ies, 29ll2. Winding"ei;~.gine Drivers,....-:1\Jr. !Kearstey,

844.

COLLIERS: . Royal .Commission-Mr. ·(;arainer ,'2226; Mr. '1'. J. Smith, 3713. 1

coLoNlAI. suoAR • co:uPANY : Royal Commission-'Mr. Johnston, 13708.

QUESTIONS (co1<tinued): Co:li::UERCIAL REPRESENTATIVES: East-.Dr. Arthur, 3708. lndi~Caf.tain 'Dunn, 1925. London--Uaptain Uarmichael, ,'8708, 3833.

CoMliUBSIONB AND Bo.\RDB: Number of:_1llr. Dooley, 2742, "2744, 3036, 3308.

CO:lil\!ONWEALTH CONSTITUTION': ' Amendment of-M·r. Beeby, 2945. CONDON' FETTLER : Sale of Water 'Tanks-iUr. Joh.n&ton, 581, 584, 1598.

CONSERVATORIUM Oli' MUBIO: Concerts-ll!r. Davie$, 424; liir. Voch­ran, Captain Carmichael, 796.

German Mnsic at--1\lr. Guchran, 847. Orchestra-JI·r. Johnston, 848, ·2944; Mr. Cochran, 1597, 3309; Mr. Lang, 1597; Dr. A1'th~~r, 1598.

CoNSUMPTIVES:· Randwick Hospital-.Mr. Birt, 1252.

•Waterfall .Sanatorium-Mr. Davitt, .1252.

Yanco Homestead-1\!r. 1\Iamning, 2017 • • Coox's Rxv.B:B.:·

Dredge for-1\Jr. Lazzarini, 1725. Co-oPERATIVE SociETIEB : Boycotting of_:ll!r. Davies, 2132, 2538,

2591, 2662, 2742. CoPPER-MINKS: Closing.of-MT. Davidson, 273.

CoRMORANTS : Destruj)tion of-.Mr. 1\Ianning, 1597.

DAIRIES: Inspectors of-Mr. Bi1·t, 2248, 3710.

DARLINGHURBT GAOL: Use of-Mr. Mutch, 2134.

'DENIBTONE HoME: Use of-..JJr. Kearsley, 197.

'DEPAltTMENTAL llUBINEBS : Preference to-MT. 1'. U. 1\IcGin·, ,193, 583; Wr. Buckley, 475, 1921.

DIAMOND "FIELDS : Bingara-ll!r. Kearsley, 1877.

D.IVOROE: ·. Number of Cases-Mr. Ba(JnaU,<1945.

Doos: Destruction of . Wild-Mr. Da'Vidaon~

1878, 2!29 .

DREDGE SERVICE: . Olarence River-Mr. Zuilt, 2325; :Mr.

Briner, 3302. · Nambucca. River..:..Mr. Briner,, ,2876, .2882. .

·saJaries-M1·. Cochran, 294.0; Mr. GM'-diner, 3547.

Superannuation-111r. Briner, 1411. Wollongong-Mr. Da~·ies, 2941. Yamba River-Mr. Briner, 3303.

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Volumes 75, ~a, 77, 78.

Q.UESTIONS (contimwdj : QUESTIONS (contimtedJ:

DROUGHT: Cabled Reports of-M1·. Lang, 2944. Effect of-Mr ... Loughlin, 3034. Holidays for Sufferers from-Mr. Louah­

lin, 3710.

DRUNKENNESS : Fines for-Captain Chaffey, 1925.

EARLY CLOSING (AMEND]I[ENT) BILL: Introduction of-lllr. 1'. J. Smith1 196, 364, 1418, 2662; !JI·r. 8i-m.on ll1chey, 426; lion. J. Wilson, 671; M1·. fihtart­Robel"tson., 718; M1·. !lhttch, 1835; Mr. Leyi _2329; Mr~ Da_vies, 3037 i. JJI?·. Birt, 303 , Jlcm. R. D. Jl caaher, lj188.

EGos: Export of-Mr. Lazzarini, 2661. Price of-ill7·. Birt, 1255; Mr. Davies, 2046.

ELECTIONS: By-illr. Lang, 1419; Mr. Dooley, 2660; Mr. {)ann, 3713.

General-Mr. P. M. McGirr, 474; Mr. Kearsley, 1177; il!r.J. lV. Doyle, 1488, 1834; Jllr. Buckley, 3553.

Regulations under Electoral Act--illr. Edden1 717 · Mr. Esten, 1255.

Returmng-otEcers-Mr. Davidson.,~. 1162; JJir. Cam1, 1162; Mr. Stuart-ltobert­&o-n, 1419.

Sectarian Issue-Mr. J. J. G. McGirr, 3716.

Wollondilly Polling-place-ilb·. Davies, 626. . .

ELECTORAL LEGISLATION : Amend.ing-M·r. Stuart-Robertson, 1881;

Colond Onslow, 1881.

ELECTORAL ROLLS : (jollection of-Mr. McKell, 1942; Mr. Cann, 2018. .

Consolidation of State and Federnl-llir. McKell, 2197; illr. Loughlin, 3718.

Federal Offer-Mr. McKell, 1772. Informal Votes-Mr. Mutch..! 3706. Names off-M·r. Lazzarini, ij708. Objections to Names-ill7". Loughlin, 425.

Supply of-Mr. Cann, Mr. T. J. Smith, . 1418.

ELECTRICITY: Supply of-Mr. M.· Burke, Mr. J. W. Doyle, 3836.

ENTO]I[OJXlGIBTS : . Confere~~e of-Mr. Bennett, 2661, 3222.

EPIDEMICS: Information regarding'-Hon. J. llyan, 236.

• EsTIMATEs': Issue of-Mr. Simon Hickeu, ·144.

FAIRFIELD: 1\!unioipality-Mr. Lang, 3228.

FAIR RENTs AcT·: Applications to Court--JI-r. Keegan, 2745, 3711.

Evasion of-il!r. Keegan, 2248; Mr. Lazzm·ini, 2248.

FA]I[ILIES: Assistance to-Dr. Arthur, 1254.

FAR]I[ERS: \ Advances to---Mr. J. J. G. McGirr, 424. Assistance to-M1·. Loughlin, 194, 274,. 2329; Captain D1mn, 844, 1835, 2329; Mr. Pen·'y, 2880; M1·. J. J. G. liicGirr, 3717; Mr. Buttenshaw, 1941, 204!), 2329; 111-r. Davidson 2331.

Supervising Board-Air. ,Johnston, 2529·.

FARRIERS' UNION: llcgistration of-illr. KeaTSley, 3150.

FEDERATION: Imperial-Jb-. Da-vidson, 83,· 582. Control of-llfr. Wea-ver, 2322.

FERRIES: Royal Commission-Mr. Lang, 171.3,

1947, 2245.

FIFIELD: 1\Iines at--Mr. P. M. McGirr, 1251.

FINANC.E: Commonwealth per capita Contribution -Captain Cm·michael, 508.

Loan Estimates-Captain Oa·rmichael, 2883.

Loan N egotiations-Mr . .Ley, 2529. Loans by Commouwealth-Mr. J. 8torey. 538, 2132; M1·. B1·iner, 1484, 2881, 2940.

Snper-tax-Lt.-Volonel II en ley, 3226.

FIREARMS: Accidents w.ith-Dr. Arthur, 1770; .Mr.

U' Brien, 2592. · Use by Criminals-Mr. Lazzarini, 1835.

FIRE BRIGADES : Board of Commission~rs-Mr. "1'. J. Smith, 1942. .

FIREMAN: Scalding of--!llr. T. J. Smith, 422.

FISII: Depots-M r. B'Tuntnell, 1596; Mr. John- . ston, 1773.

Destruction of-.llfr. Johnston, 1880. Maitland Shop-Mr. Lana, 2135; Mr. .Johnston. 2196.

Price of-Mr. Ji'. M. Bm·ke, 793~ Profiteering-Mr. Cochran, 2881.

FLENADY, LATE R. B.: Case of-Captain Carmichael, 2325.

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19 August to 13 December, 1919.

QUESTIONS (continued): FoDDER: Duty on-il!r. Weaver, 1677. Supply for Stock-illr. Weame, 1176, · 2745i 3228; 111-r. Lazzarini, 1177; Mr. Zuil, 1946; Mr. Bennett, 3307.

Teamsters-Captain Uhaffey, · 3449. Transport of-Mr. Wearne, 1549, 1676.

FooD ORDERS : Distribution of-Mr. McKell, 195.

FooD SuPPLIEs : · For Children-Ron. S. R. lnnes-Noad,

1019. Shortage of-Mr. 1'. J. Sinith, 2882.

FORESTRY DEPARTMENT : Cost of-ll.f?-. Zuill, 844. Reafforestation-llfr. Edden, ·1412;

Mr. Thomas, 2047. Workers-Captain Du'lln, 1411.

FoRGERY CHARGE : Prosecution for-lllr. Buckley, 1834.

FREEMAN, PAUL: Action by-Mr. Brookfidd, 1923. · Deportation of~llfr. Brookfield, 1678·; Dr. A rth"llr, 1681.

FRIENDLy SociETIES : Dispensaries, Assistance to--Mr. Quirk, 193. .

GAMING AND BETTING ACT: Amendment of-Mr. Johnston, 2247; ' l'tlr. Lang, 2247.

GAOLS: Prisoners in-llfr. Drtvie.s, 2941. Staffs-ilfr. Birt; 1678.

GAS:

Price of-11I·r. Lazzarini, 2246. GAs CoMPANIEs: Compensation to--~~lr. Ugnn, 1675; Mr. Lang, 2402, 2535,

GERMAN EMPLOYEE : Lochinvar Convent-lllr, Perry, 2196.

GERl\IAN l\iUSIC: Sydney Town Hall-Hon. ·Sir Thomas Huohes, 992 .•

GOLD: Free Export of-3lr. Bennett, 3222. Protection of Miners for-Mr. J. J. G.

111 cGin=, 2397. Yield-ilfr. Johnston, 1877.

GovERNOR, TnE STATE: ·salary of-11fr, Buckley, 793:

GRAIN ELEVATORS: Contracts for-llfr. Price, 3708.

GnocEnms.: Speculators in-Mr. Davie3, 2<M6.

GuN LICENSE Bn.L: Introduction of--Mr, Birt, 573.

GUNN ANTHRAX V ACOINE : Statement regarding-llfr. Manning, . 363, 622.

QUESTIONS (cominued): "HANSARD" :

Distribution of-Mr. O'Brien, 538. l\linisters' Designations--.Jlr. Lang, 2133. Staff-Mr: Buckley, 1255. :

HARDOUR TRUST : Coastal Dues-11Ir. ::Uillarcl, 2018. Employees-:-11Ir. Stuart-BobeTtson,2247;

11!1·. GaHltneT, 2588. • Tenants of-1li1·. Cochran, 2399.

. HAY AND CHAFF : Supplies of-.Mr. F. llf. Burke, 1595.

HENLEY. LT.-COLONEL: War Service-lllr. Bttckley, 3714,

HEREFORD HousE : Students at-llfr. Loughlin, 1250.

HIDES: Export of-ll!r. Davidson, 1594.

HooK-won\\( : · Disease-111?-. Kem·sley, 3713.

HosPITALS: Assistance for-llfr. Dooley, 1679, 2018.

, Bulli-1111'. Davies, 475. Country Association-ll!r. Buckley, 1921. Drugs for-111?·. Bavin, 423. . Employees at Coast. Hosp1tal-llir.

JfcKe!.l, 424. Gloucester-Mr. Price, 3706. Lidcombe-3Ir. Lang, 718, 1251.· Lithgow-11/1-. Dooley, 3149. Maternity, So.uth Coast-.ilfr. Davies,

795. Newca.stle-Mr. Garcline1·, 797, 1487,

2592; 21!7·. Estell, 1487. Nurses' Hours-Mr. J(eaTsley, 240I. Probationary Nurses-lll-r. lllcKell,2399. Prince Alfred-lllr. Kearsley, 1945. 'fumut--ll!r . . J. J. G. lllcGiTr, 2398. \Vages of Employees-11Jr. Lazzarini,

3706. HoTELS:

"Bristol Arms"-lllr. Cochran, 2468. Closing of-JJT .. 4.rthur, 143; Hon. W. Robson, 1142.

HOUSING: Adva.nces by Savings Bank-JJr. Arthur,

224G; lllr. l(eanle11, 2945. Bill-llfr. li.tny 1881, 2048·llfr. "J. W­lloyle, 2048; j)lr. JJfcKell, 2878.

Board-Mr. Lang, 627. Catherine Hill Bay-Mr. '1'. J. Smith,

714, 2534. Concrete Houses-Mr. Lana, 1551. .Darlinghurst Gaol-llfr. T.• J. Smith,

1490. . Insanitary-:'-Mr. li.tzzarini, 1834. Glebe Point-M·r. Keegan, 3553. Large Families-Dr. Arthur, 2399. Lithgow-Mr. Johnston, 1881. Local Government Act-ll!r. Lang,2017. 1\:l:aitland-Lt.-Colonel Nicholson, 1487. Matraville~llfr. Dooley, 623, ·.k . ~ Minmi-.Mr. T. J. Smith, 25lw;· Mr. Kearsley, "2591.

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Volumea 75, 76, 77, 78.

QUESTIONS (continued): HousiNG (continuedj :

Newcastle-Mr. ·Gardi'ller, 1679. Soarborough-.ilfr. Davies, 2743,.3714. . Shortage of-Mr . .illcKell, 537; Capta~n Dunn, 537; Mr. Johnston, l490; .Mr. Davies, "Mr. Weaver,.1551; Lt.-Uotonet Henley, 3709.

State-Hon. J. Ryan, 236; Mr. P. M.. McGirr, 474; Mr. Lang, 47~ 626, 2019; Mr. Fatlick, Dr. Arthur, 4't4; ·Captain CaTmichael, 539; Mr. J. Storev, 2048.

Sydney Municipal Council-Mr. J. W. Doyle, 713. ·

Wbite Gity-.liir. T. J. Smith, 1679; Captain Cwrmichael, 1680.

Wollongong-.ilfr. Davie3, 795. Young and Warren-.il!r. Loughlin, 194.

loE: Cost of-Mr. Mutch, 1721.

HowsE: Sir Neville-Mr. Arkins, 3835.

lHMIGRATION : Assisted-liir. Briner 621; Dr. Arthur, 2132, 2878, 3308; ~ir. Joh.nsto~J. 2943.

British Soldiers-Dr. A1·thur, 6:ct,, 710, 2535.

Commonwealth and Stn,tes-Dr. Arthur, 425.

INCOME-TAX·: Collection of---'.iliT. ~homa.3, :475.

.INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC : Blankets, .Distribution of-M r. 'David­son, 193.

Gratuity to Civil :Servao.ts-Mr. Lang, 3451.

'Gratuit)· to School Teachers-Hon. J. Rya~ 3001: Major .Shitlinaton, ·aoos; Mr. J.Jana, 3309, 3707.

Hote18, Closing of-lllr. Cochran, '2744. Maska-Mr. Cann 572. •Payment to Raifway ·Employ~M-r.

Buclcley, '627. Picture Shows-Mr. Davies, 713. Refund of Rentals-.illr. Dauidson, 425. .Relief Bill-Mr . .Brwntnell, "847, .1487;

Mr. Davidson,.l942. Rel!ef Depo~s-.Mr. F .. ,M. 'Burke, '359. Rehef of Dt!ltress-,..ll!r. J' . ..M. McGirr, 143; Mr. Dooley, '1'97. ·

School .. 'feachers-;.Mr . .. 'Doolev, 2591· Major Shillinaton,2942 i. Oaptain Dunn; ~49; Mr. Wearne, 354\f.

:B1ck .P.ay to Workmen-Mr . . Davies, '1159. . .

Vaccme-Mr.;Davidson, 421. JNSPEOTORS: Inaustrial__:M-r . . 'DooleY, '715.; M-r. Birt, .3403.

::tNSURANOE STATE: • .Agent.s--.!I r . .Davies, .. 2533. 'P1gs--:Mr. Davies, 1926 .• Racecourses-Mr. · Wearne.L 2744. Stock-Mr. Johnston, 20111.

QUESTIONS (continued): INVALIDITY PENSIONS: Recipients of, Waterfall Sanatorium­'.illr. Davies, 846. Workmen's Compensation Aot-Mr,

Estell, 83.

IRELAND: Self-determination for-iJlr. Bruntnetl, 3550.

IRONWORKERS FEDERATED; Appeal of-Mr. McKell, 718; Mr. Buck­lev. 1675. ·

I.W.W.: Commission Papers-Mr. Buckley, 272, 362. .

New Trial-Mr. BucTcley, 272.

JUDGES: Appointment of-Mr. J. TV. Dovle, 361.

JUNEE1 PREMISES AT: Searched by Government Officia.la-Mr. Loughlin, 713, 1483.

JUR.IES: Payments to--liir .. Davies, 1724; Mr. Mutch . . 2248.

Question to--Colonel Onslow, 196.

JusTICE Dlil'ARTMENT: Adjournment of Police Court Ca.s~ -Mr. Johnston, 1484.

Apportionment of Legal.Work-Captain Carmichael,· 1160; Mr. McKell1 1162.

Breckenridge, App.ointment or Yr.­Captain Dt~nn 571.

Clerk of the Peace-Mr. Mutch, 580; M1·. Cochran, 3454; Mr. J.ohnston,5834.

Commission of the Peace-Mr. Buckle11, 1875; Mr. Lan·g, 1948; Mr. McKett, 2940.

Counsel, Payments•to--Hon. J. Wilaon, 594.

Retrial of Accused Discha.rged.......Mr. J. J. G. McGirr, 1161.

Shortage of Magistra.tes.....:M r. J ohruton, 1680 2196, 2472, 2591.

War Bonds for Bail-llfr. Lang, '.2879.

'KANGAROOS : Nuisance-.11!1-. Johnston, .3450.

KENSINGTON RACING CLUB': Lease of Course-Mr . . McGarr11, 81, 1724; 'lJir. Lang, 1596, 1724, 1769, 1947.

KEROSENE: Price of-Mr. Briner, 788.

Krna's CouNsEL: Appointment of-Mr. Cochran, '2401 .

LAND AGENTS:

Members of Parliament as-Mr. 'Dat~id­son, 421.

·.LAND BoiLERs lNBl'ECTION BILL: lntrod11ction of-Mr.l!lcKell, 2661.

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Q.UESTIONS (co11tinued): LANDS DEPARTMENT, ADMINIBT:RATION·Olr';

Appeal Court-Mr. Briner, 534. Balloting at Hay-Mr. Bruntnell, 847. Bowman's Leases-Captain Dunn, 2326. Bribery,Allegation of-Mr. Bailey,421;

Mr. F. M. Burke, 1489, 1594. Camden Estate-.ili1·. Da1;ics, 2194. Closer Settlement-Mr. P. M. McGffr, 141'2; Mr. Lang, 1677.

Closer Settlement Promotion Act-Mr. J. J. G. McGirr, 472; Mr. Thomas, 1723.

Cochrane, Farm rented'· by Mrs.-Mr. Davies1 424. .

ConcessiOns to Lessees-Mr; McJJonatd, 2192. Crown Land~Uaptain Dunn, 3224, 3834. .

Crown Land~ North Coast-.i.lfr. Briner, 2045; Mr. 1'1'ice 2333.

Holdings, New-J!r. B1·untnell, 623. Mohr,Application by A. J.-Mr. Briner,

534. Mudall Station Blocks-Mr. Davidson,

583. Pastoral Leases-ll!T. G. B. lV. McDon-ald 2946.

Repiy to Question-Mr. Lang, 2946 .. 1

Resumed Areas, Cost of-Mr. Ci:tnn, 797. Royal Oommission-Mr. Cann, 715. Walbundrie Estate-Mr. J;ang, 1490, 1549; Mr. O'Brien, 1941.. Western.Land~M1·. Wright, 794, 1254, 1410, 1411; Mr. Davidson, 1598, 2197.

Williams, Application by R. E..-Mr. Briner, 534. '

Yarrandale Estate-.i.lfr. Johnston,.1675.

LEATHER: Export of-.i.lfr. Davidson, 1594:

LEGISLATIVE ABSE~mr,y: Day-sitting~.i.l!r. Lang, 3347.

LEIOHHARDT, HON l\fEM:DER FOR: Criticism by-.i.lfr. T. J. Smith, 1681.

LIQUOR REFERENDU:Il : Legislation on-1\Ir. Bnmtnell, 584. Taking of-Oaptain Ca1·michael, 271,

. 274, 581..

LIVING, COST OF: Federal Employee~Mr. J. W .. DolJLe, 1833. . .

Increase in-Mr. Stuart-Bobert~~n, 51 ..

LIVING '\V AGE : Board of Trade Inquiry-M1., U' Brien, 539· Dr. Arthur, 623; Mr. Gardiner;· 141B; Mr. Davidson, Mr. Bavin, 1550; 1\Ir. Davies , 1678, 1768, 2133; 1\lr. Mutch, 1721; .i.ll1· . .i.llamt.ing, 1834; Mr. Loughlin, .i.l!1·. Lang, 1948; Mr. (Jocks, 2324; Mr. J. W. Do·yle, 3551.

LLANGOLLAN WoMEN's HosTEL: Maintenance of-1\Ir. Weaver, 3~48.

QUESTIONS (continued): LoAN ESTIMATES : Tabling of-Captain Carmichael, 2946.

LooAL GovERmrENT : BlackheathMunicipality-Captain.Vun .. ,

792. Roii~Mr. James, 795.

LoCAL GoVERNMENT BILL : Clause 15'7-ilir. P. ill. .i.lfcGin, 538. Completion of-ll!1·. Beeby, 2945.

LORD MAYOR: . Sydney-Dr. A·rthur, 3835,

l'..UOERNE HAY: . Bale~Mr. ll!anning, 3306.

MAqKENZIE,, CoLONEL : Remune,ra.tion to-Mr. Cochran, 582, 1160.

MAu, SERVIOES : Country'-Mr. Wearne, Mr. Price·, 58·5.

l\1AINTENANQEl. OF CHILDREN: Bill-Dr. Artli~tr, 2135, 2191; Mr. Doo­ley, 2i.l27, 2531, 2590, 2942, 3150;.1Ur. l~·rice, 2327; lll1·. Buckley, 2401; Hon. W. T. Dick, 2451; .i.liT. Davidson., 2531; 1111': .r. 8toTey, 3227.

1¥1ANNIX: Ai·chbishop-.i.lfr. Hoskins, Mr. J~. W. Doyle, 3834.

MARGARINE: Colouring of-.i.llr. IIaTry Morton, 1835.

l\L\ltX:, ALFRED : Sub-agent Labour Department-Captain Carmichael, 2192: 1\Ir. Dooley, 2534, 2662. '

McGARVI.H:-SMITH' INSTITUTE : Formula-.Ur. Grimm, 622. Vaccine Ex:periment~.Llfr. Manning, ~72'.

MEAT: Bill-Mr. J. 8toTey, 3227. . Board.:_.ilfr. Harry l\lorton, 2132. Price of-llf1·. Da:vies, 2742. Sale to Imperial Government-M1'. Jfin'f}; ll77,.1489, 1596, 1726, 1832.

MEOHANIOS' INSTITUTE':· l\liller's Point-..il11·. T. J. Smith, 3552, 3832.

MEMBERs oF AssEMBLY: Accommodation for-Uaptain Car-

michael, 51· Dr; A?'th.ur, 540; Mr. Lo1t(Jhlin, M1· . .i.l!~ttch, 2018; ll!r. Birt,

1 2249; Mr. T. J. Smith, 2249.,.,2746. Military Designations of~lUr. F. M.

B1£Tke, 2471. · Private Business of-Mr. McGarf"'/, 474; llir.. Bavin, 3713.

METOALFE & Co. : Commission ta--:Mr. J. Storey,· 584.

MILITARY GUARD: Abolition of-Mr. Mu-tch, 1681.

MILITARY POLIOE: Abolition of-Mr. Johnston, 2944.

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QUESTIONS (continued) : l\IINEns' AcciDENT RELIE~' FuND: Assistance from-.Mr. Da'l!ies, 473, 1250,

· 204·7, · 2804; 11Jr. Wright; 2400; Mr. . K.earsley, 3229.·

l\fiNERS' DISEASES : Bill dealing with-lll'r. Da·vies/ 2593. Broken Hili-Mr. B-rookfietd, 1488,

1765; 1770. 1941 ;. D.r. Arthur, 3711; ?.IT .. KeaTSley, 3712.

Wales, late Mr. Albert-Mr. Da'l!ies, 2017.

MINES EsTIMATES : Consideration of-Mr. Da'l!ies, 1549.

MINING ON PRIVATE LANDS: Amendment of Act--Mr. Ba'l!in, 1879.

·MINING PROPERTIES: Inspection of-Mr. Brookfield, 1766, 1772. . .

Leases of-1\fr. Bennett, 3304.

MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE : Administration of-Mr. Ba'l!in, 1252,

1594. . Criticism of-Mr. Buckley, 196; Mr. Edden, 1679; Mr. Lazzarim, Mr. Lang, 1771.

MINISTERS: Influencing-Mr. O'Brien, 625, 1160.

1\hNT: Employees at--M·r. T. ,T. Smith, 2531,

2802.

MonF.r, LonGING HousF. : Kent-street--Mr. T. J. Smith, 3147.

MoRTGAGES: Penal Interest on-Mr. P. M. McGirr,

1412.

MoTOR-oARS : Defence Department-Mr. McKell, 794. Drivers-Oar>tain Dunn, 476; Mr. O'Brie'll, 1833.

State-:-Mr. J. W. Doyle,. 422, 581; Mr. Mutch, 1594, 1722, 1923.

Traffic of-Uaptain (Jarmichael, 1725, 3835; 11!7·. Edde·n, 1725; 1111-. McGa·rry, 3835; Mr. Johnston, 3836.

~fT. KEMDLA DisASTER FuND: AllowanCXJs--llJr. Da'liies, 1945.

MuNITION Won:tmns: . 1\~sist~nce ~Mr. Da'l!ies, 671, 1925;

Mr. Loughlin, 571.

NATIONAL AnT GALLERY: ' Portraits--Han. G. Black, 1509, 2515, 2851.

NATIONAL AssociATION: Funds for-Mr. Da'l!idson, ~192.

NAVIGATION DEPARTMF.NT: Uniforms-Mr. Gardiner, 3307.

QUESTIONS (continued): NECESSARY CoM~WDITIEs:

Act, Extension of-Mr. Johnston, 1413. Control of-Captain Dt~nn, 794. · Jnspectors--111?·: F. M. Burke; 623. Price of Commodities--lllr. J. W. Dovte,

2742.

NEWI!PAl'ERS: PriCXJ of-Mr. Dooley, 792. Reports by-Mr. Stuart-Robertaon,

1680.

NORTON GRIFFITHS CONTRACT: Statement regarding-ll-11·. 0' Brien, 27 4.

Noxrous WEEns: Country Trusts--1\Ir. Mark F. Morton,

1879. St. John's Wort--Ga.ptain. Dunn, 1943.

NuusEs: Land. for-Mr. Zuill1 F23; Mr. Briner, Ina .

0LD-AOE PENSIONERS : Allowance t~Mr. Kearsley, 1597; Mr. Kfegan, 1944.

OYSTER LEASES : Gtccks--Dr .. 1rthur, 2591.

PARKS: City-llfr. McKell, 1946. Grants for-Mr. Mark F. Morton, 716.

p ARLIA)!ENT : Dissolution of-Mr. Bucklev, 685; Mr:

.T. W. Doyle, 627.·

PARLIAMENTARY EMPLO:YEES': Wages of-Mr. T. J. Smith, Mr. Kear!­ley, 572; Mr. Marlc F. -MortO'Il, 846, 1487; ilfr. F. JI. Burke, 1927, 2746, 3714. .

l 1 ARLIA;'>!ENTARY HEFRERJUIENT BAR: Closing of-illr. Sttwrt-Robertson, 52.

PENSIONERS: Payments to--M·r. Keegan, 2880.

PETROL: Price of-Mr. Briner, 357.

PICTURE Snows: Drought Picturcs-Mr. Wearne, 3715. Operators at--Dr. Arthur, 3713. Profiteering of-.il!1'. JJa'llg, 3034.

~OS; Insurance of-Mr. Davies, 1926:

PILOT SF.RVICE : Increase in Pay-Captain· Carmichael,

273.

PoLICE DEPARTMENT: Anderson, Ex-Police lnspector-Mr. F. 111. Burke, 535. ~nditions of Servico-Mr. T. J .. Smith, 287"

Cou~try' Polico-Mr. Dooley, 1944. l<,ederal Election Meetings--Mr. Lan(J,

334,6.

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QUESTIONS (continued): POLICE DEPARTMENT (continued): . Ferguson Charges against Detective-

11!7·. J. J. G. illcGi1T, 361· 1II1·. Mutch, 364, 2191; 1117·. Brookfield, 1924; Mr. Buckley, 2530.

Headquarters-Mr. 'T. J. Smith, 1832. Herdman, Peter-1\Ir. Mutch, 1248,

1485. Leary, Detective--.:ll·r . . 1J11ckley, 2528. Merewether Station-1ll1·. Edden, 791. Notice of Motion-.i.llr. Lang, 274. Pay of-M7', Ji'. M. Burke, 1723, 1832.

· Pensions-Jf'l'. Keegan, 2247; lllr. Uoch-·ran, 3451.

Police of Austinmer-1117', Davies, 2397. Privileges-Jlr. Manning, 3710. Promotions-Jfr. J. J. G. McGirr; 1160;

· 1\Ir. T. J. Smith, 1547. Recruits, Age of-.llr. J. lF. Doyle,3038,

3346, 3548. Robberies in City-Mr. J. W. Doyle,

1945; 111r. Quirk, 2535. Uniforms-Mr. 1\IcKell, 1161. Urunga Staton-Mr. Briner, 420, 1939. Walker, Superintendent. John-.Ur.

Mutch, 714. PooR PERSONS LEGAL REMEDIES AcT: Assistance under-J!r. Bailey, 363, 473;

11!1·. Lazza·rini, 537. POSTAL FACILITIES : Country Districts-11!1·. Davidwn, 194.

PoTATOES: I Shipment of-Mr. J. W. Doyle, 1926.

PRATT, MR.: · Dependents of-M1·. T. J. Smith, 82.

PP..EMIEns' CoNFERENcE: Decisions at-Captain Cannichael, 1489;

MT. BaV'in, 2192.

PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT : Amendment of-Mr. Uocks, 2589.

PRDrARY PRODUCTS: Prices of-11Ir. Thomas, 2019.

PRISON REFORM SociETY : Street Collection-1lh. Davies, 1723,

.. 2941.

PBISONS: Comptroller of-Jir. Davies -3547-. Comptroller-General of-liir. Lazza­·rini, 3711.

PROFITEERING : Prevention of-Mr. Lana, 2333.

PROGRESSIVE PARTY: Leadership of-.IIIr. Lang, 1771.

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, DEPARTMENT OP: Arbitration Court-ll!r. Dooley_, 1678. ]lathurst High School-111-r. Johnston, 3836.

Christmas V ncation-Uaptain Dunn, 3302. .

Compensation to Tcachers-M·r. Buckley, 712 .

..

. QUESTIONS rcontmued): . ... ~~·

PUBLIC !NS'J'RUCTIO:'<', DEPARTMENT OF (ctd.) :

Conversion of Bellingen and Coff's H~r­bour Schools-Mr. Briner, 621, 1768.

Conveyance of l;lchool Children-Mr. llleamc, llfr. Kearsley, 1718; Mr. Johnston, 1413. · ·

First A~sistants--.ill-r. Dauidson, 2191. Fodder Allowance to Teachers-Captain Uhatf'cy, 2741.

Girls' High School-Mr. liitttch, 2045; Newcastle-Jll·r. Gardi·neT, 2943, 3037; .illr. ,/ ohnstun, 2942.

High School Examinations-lib·. Kears­le11, 19t), 622.

Lady Inspectors-1\Ir. Lazzarini, 848, 1248.

Marrickville Technical School-.Lll r. Laz­zaTinni, 2135.

Peace Medals-Captain Dunn, 1251. Promotion of Teacher~Mr .. l:h'untn.ell,

192; Mr. Loughlin, 360, 536, 2131, 2333; 1117-. Davies, 148.4; Captain Dunn, 1768, ~247, 2323,2529, 3705; Mr. Lana, 2045, 2050; 1\Ir. Bennett, 2467.

Returned Soldrers-1\lr .. Vavtes 1 ~741. Saluting the Flag-Major Shtlltngton,

195. School Buildings-Ulmarra, 1\!r. Briner, 357; Seelands,, Mr. Rriner1 359; Her­nani, M1'. Bnne1·, 420; ~loo!lee, Mr. Briner 471; Deervale, 1\Ir. Bnner, 473; Junee,' 1\Jr. Louqh/.in, 582; Putney and Hornsby, lllr. Thompson, 713; Bargo, Mr. Cann.J 714; l\fnrric~ville, 1\Ir. Laz­zaTini, ll7; Expenditure on-31r. Lana, 2592. .

Shortage of Teac.hers-1\Ir. J; J. G. . 1\IcGirr, 1595. .Soldier 'fenchers-Mr. Da1:ies, 3224. Superannuation-1\Ir. Dooley, 2877. Teachers' Certificates-Uaplain Dunn,

423; illr·. Bailey, 473; 1\Ir. Briner, 3704.

Teachers' Clnssification-1\Ir. Louahlin, 2018 · liaptain Ulraffey, 2529; Uaptain Dtm~, 3148. 3225; Mr. Keanley, 3305.

Teachers' H.clicving Allowances-Mr. GaTditiP.r, 845.

Teacher's Residence, N ana. Glcn-.dlr. Briner, 420.

Tf'oehers' Salaries-llfr. r:a.rdiner, 581; Mr. Lazzarini, 627; 1\Ir. Loughlin, 1177; Uctptain Dunn, 1250; 1\lr. Davi{t­son, 2328.

Technical Colleges-:1Ir. Lazzari-ni,266:J. University Staff-llfr. liicKelZ, 3303. Water for Schoo!s-Captuin Dll'nn, 3038. 'Vidows, Allowances to-lllr. -Kearsley, 2332.

Punr.Ic SERYTCE: .Accommodation for Depnrtments-Mr.

Bu.ckley, 1920. · Additional Work, Payment .for-1\Ir. T. .r. Smith, 2530.

Amendment of Section 55-Mr. Brunt­ntll, 1159.

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Volumes 75,,76, 77, 78.

QUESTIONS (continued): PuBLIC SERVICE (continued) :

Arbitration Court-Captain Carmicliael, 83; Mr.. T. J. Smith, 1877; Mr. Doo­ley, 2048; Mr. Stuart~Bobertson, 2331.

BOa.rd-Mr. McKell: 3223. Bonus-Mr. Stuart-Robertson, 361; lllr.

.11cKeU, 582; Mr. Bennett, 841; lllr. 1'. ,J. Smith_,,2244

Deer, Mr. L.-'-.il.C-r. Lane, 2325. Female Employees-.Mr. ]An(},_ 3347, 3715.

Fortnightly Payments-Mr. Keanley, 1835.

Leave1 Returned Soldiers'-Mr. J. J. U. McGtn:_,. 2440. .

Living \Vage-Mr. T. J. Smith, 3549; Mr. Lazzarini, 3714; Mr. Gardiner, 3834.

Messengers, Pay of.:...Uaptain Dunn, 3304.

Pension Rights of Officers transferred t{) Commonwealth-:-.Mr. J. Storey,2396·

Prime Minister's Reception-Mr .. F. M. B·urke; 1163.

Promotions-.. Mr. Johnston, 361. Qualifications, Professional"'-Mr. Jl1 c­

Kell, 3223. Royal Commission-.illr .. Lang

1 196; 11-J.r.

Davies; •125, 2133; lion. J. Uilson, 594'; .illr. Uochmn, 723. · •

Salaries, Increases in-Dr. Artliur, 584, 623; ill1-. Brookfield, 1721; .ill·r. illcKell, 3223; Jf1·. Stuart-Hobertson, . .il!r. Joh-n­ston, 3709; 1ll7·. Birt, 3717.

Supernnnuntion Act--1111-. Estell, 51; Captain Carmichael. 273: ilf1·. McKell, 424; Mr. F. ilf. Bttrke,1Hl3, 2468; ()ap­tain Dunn, 1765; .i11r. Gi:acliner, 2745.

Taylor, Mr.-Captain Uarmichael, 144. Tempornry-.ilfr. M. Burke, 3835. Travelling. Allowanccs-Mr·. Lo1t(Jhtin, 143.

Turner, Representations by Mr. Fred­llfr. J. TV. Doyle, 583.

Weekly Payments-'-.i1Jr. Qnirk, 2191.

· PUIILto WonKs: Balmoral Tram-.i11r. McKell, 586; 1Ur. Weaver, 847.

Belmont"-Swansen. Railway-Mr. Edden, 715 ..

Bourke-Cunnamulla Railway-Ron. T. Waddell, 1509.

Bridges, Nn.mbuccn. and Bellingen-Mr. Brine?·, 1939.

Camdcn-Th& Oaks Railway-1llr.1Javies, 2197.

Chichester Dnm-.i1h-. Bennett, 580. City Railwny-Mr. Buckley, 360. Condobolin-Broken Hill Railway-.il!r. Wright, 1158, 1771, 2944. 3148; JJlr. Doe, 1725; Mr. Davidson, 2593.

Obrdeaux Dam-ill?·. Davies, 2399. Cowan Creek Channel, South Grafton­Mr. Briner, 472. .

QUESTIONS (conti11ued): PUBLIC WORKS (continued) :

Crookwell-Whee:o Railway~Mr:J .. J.. G. McGjrr, 1677.

Dubbo-Werr.is Creek Railway-Uap·tain Chaffey, 2326; Mr. $imon Hickey, 3304.

Euston. Punt--.Mr. Doe, 1254. · Granville-Aubutn Se\'i'erage-.Lllr. Lanu, 2472.

Hexham to· Mor-peth Railway-Lt.,Qot. Nicholson, 2468.

Hydr{)-electric Schemes-Major· Shil­lington, 1161, 1547; Clarence Gor;e, Mr. Bi·iner·, 1677.

Iluka Crossing-M1·. Z1till, 715. Mltroubra Hay Tramway ·Exte:tJ.Sio'n;.,_

Mr. ilftttc-h, 195 847, 1413, 2470: Mo'Ss Vale-Port Kembla Railwa:r-!11·. Mark F. Mortorr, 1940. ·

North Coast Railway~.ilfr·. Briner, 420, 1939.

Railway Duplication, .Bulli to Wollon­gong-ilfr. Mark .. Morton, 1940.

Raleigh.Deepwater Railway-M1-: Br~ner, 471.

Sandy R"ollow-Bylong Raihvay-Capt'ain Dunn, 2248. ·

Sewerage; l\faitliw:d-Lt.-Oolonel_ N~r:'ll­olson, 1880; Wollongong, Mr. Dii11ies, 1881; Canterbury, .Mr. Uann, 2744 .

· Sydenhnm-Botany Raih,·ay~Mr. Lazza­rini; 584,

Undercliff-William-s£rect Tramway~Mr. Oan:n, 28'7.9i

Upper l\fanilla Bridge-.illr. G. R. W. .i1II'Donald, 3711.

War-ntah Electorate-Mr. Estell, 1251. Wattle Hill-Canterbury-road TramW'ay­

.Mr. Cann, 2879.

PuBLIC Wonll:s CoMliUTTEE:

Reconstitution of-Jfr. Lottghlin, 272.

PUDLIO "ronKS DEPART:IIENT:

Atwell, charges made by Superinten-dent-Air. Colquhotm, 621. . ·

Carpenters, Broken Hill-ilb·. Wright. 144; Griffith, 11fT. Da'Vies, 714.

Influenza Epidemic-.i1h . .i1I cK ell 715. Walsh Island Inquiry-Jlr. J. Storev;

584. .

PUNT:

Karuah River-.llfr.- Bennett, 1923.

QUARRY:

State-.i1!r. Cochran, 3455.

QUESTION'S.: ·

Answers to-Mr. Davies, 83; Mr. Coch­ran; '197; Mr; Kearsley, 796 ;; Mr. Loughlin·; 1723; .illr. Lana, 1944.

RABlJITS:

Export of Skins---.illr. !Jfark F. Morton, 363.

Shipping ·oi-ll!r. Bailey, 583.

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QUESTIONS (continued): RACECC"":;:~.::t: Insurance of-'-.i.lfr. ll' earne, 2940. Moorefield-lllT. Lang, 2194, 2248; Mr.• Simo?~ Hickey, 2327. ·

Warwick Farm, Rosehill, .and Moorefield -niT. Lang, 2327, 2945; M1·. McKell,: M1·. :.ll1ttch, 2533; Mr. J. W. Doy~e,

:2743.

RAILWAYS: Macq1;1arie Type-lllr. Davies, .2939.

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS, ADMINISTRA­TION OF:

Administration of Commissioners-lUr. Ganli''"', ;,:()J6.

Appeal Board-1\Ir. B1~ckley, .3718. Appointment of Employees-lUr. Buck­ley, Ill, 71::0.

Apprentices-ll!r. Lang, 3547. Basic Wage.-ll!r. lltcl(ell,ft!r. Gardiner, 3706.

BenefiL FuaJb-liir. Bagnall, 583. Black :Marks, Employees'-Mr. Davies,

791 · Mr. Gm·diner, 1766. Blind, Free '!'ravelling for-.il!7'. Buck­ley, 27'10.

Board of Trade, ·witnesses before.-Mr. Davidson, 1162.

Bookstalls-ll!r. Uann, 3305. Boy_ Labour-1\Ir. Lazzarin~ 3036.

,Ca,rriages-Mr. Buckley, 4:C.!. Chalmers-street Tram Sectioil.-Mr.

Buckley, 1876. Charges against Employees-Mr. ·Gar­diner, 1766. ·

Cleaners-Mr. Lang, 3716. Commissioners' Duties-Mr. J;ang, 1772, 183.6.

Conductors, Tramway-Mr. McKell, 1548.

Control of-Uolonel Unslotv, Mr. Lang, 3709. .

Cryer, Frederick-Mr. J. W. Doy~e, 8036, 3228, 3308.

rlumming, Mr. DaVJid...,-jl/r . . ~Buckley, 1875, 1921.

De-registered Unions_:Mr. Buckley, 1773.

'Dismissals and Appointments-:-l11r. Buckle~ 2589, 3551, 3714, 3716; f>lr. l'. 1\I. mtrTce, 3225.

Doran, Mr. E . . J.--lltr. Lazzarini,.193. Engine-drivers and Firemen-1\Ir. Laz­

zarini, 2400. Engines-ll!r. Davies, 3449.

• Fares-llfr. 'Thompson, 1547. Federated Ir<>nworkers-Mr. Bucklev, 1675.

Fettlers' Tools~Mr. Lo·ughlin, 2659. Fourth Comissioner-Mr. Lana, 1879. 'Gangers~llfr. Davies, Mr. Price, 3710. Garden, Mr.-Mr. Lang, 2332. GatekeepP.r.~, Newcastle-Mr. · Gardin.er, 2880, ·:~546, 3709; .ll!r. Buckley, 3709.

·George-street Trnms-Mr. Uochran,2882. Glenrcagh-South Grafton Service-Mr. Brine·r. 2322.

QUESTIONS (continued): RAILWAYS .>:<:D Tr:.>:.rw,n:~ ( conliiiZLCI!) : Graftori-Casin~ Railway Service-lllr.

Zuill, '571. • Grass along Railways-ll!r. Bennett, 2660.

Gratuities to Old Servants-M1·. F. M. Burke, 82, 1549, 3710; Mr. Lang, 1549, 1835, 1879, 1926, 1946, 2019, 2333, 3548; 1\Ir. Bagnall, 2131; Mr. Fallick, 3548.

Grievances of Employees-Mr. Buckley, 1679.

Holiday Pay-ll!r. Davidson, 192; MT. Buclctey, 360, 793, 3716.

Influenza Epidemic-ll!r. F. 111. Burke, 1"-·1; .ilh: Buckley, 627, 1lH8; M1-. Gar-diner, 712. •

J_~stice~ of .th.e Peace-~fr. Birt.J.2745 . . K1uca.Loo Sidlul,\, Orossmg ut.-.IH. But­

tenshaw, 792. Lene;thmen's Pay-ll!r. HoskinJ, 1771. Liftmg Appliances for Tram Accidents -l\I·r. Oocl.rar., 790; 2\tr. Lazzarini, 2660.

Medical Test-1\[7'. J. W. Doyle, 3038, 3147. .

Motor Tricycles for Employees-Mr. . B11ckley 3711. Newnes Station-1\Ir. Dooley 2943. Northern Suburbs Service~Mr. lV eaver,

2244, 2740. Oakley, Claim of W. A.-Colonel Ona­tow, 1940, 2396, 2876.

Overcrowding of Trams-Captam .Uar­michael, ll!r. F . .il!. Burlte,l\lr.~Keegan, .3837.

Overtime of Employees-liiT .. Estell, 426. Paper Tr!lin---.:..lllr. Estell, 1942; Mr. SJmon Htckey, 2661.

Parramatta Station~ll!r. · Brunt-nett, 3038, 3835; Service-lit r. Bru1~tnelt, 3450.

Peace Celebrations, Pay for.:_l\fr. 1Juck­l~y, 844.

Penrith-Sydney .Train-ll!r. .Cochran, 2248.

Premier's Car-nb·. Buckley, 3716. Promotion Examination-il!r. 1Juc1Glev, 712.

Prymomt-R.yde TI)amway-Mr. M. Burke, 1880. .

Railway Institute-Mr. Buckley, ~875. Reinstatement of Men-Mr . . Bucklev, 1875, 2468.

Rent of Premises-Mr. Quirk, 1485. Repairs-Mr. Bruntnell, 3449. Retiring Age-Mr. F. 11!. Burke, 3717. Royal Commission-Captain Dunn, 2046; Mr. B1Lckl~y,.2468, 2471.

'Shortage of Passenger Accommodation -Mr. ll!cGarry, 571. .

Soldiers, Employment of-Mr. F. M. Burke, 1163, 1766; Mr. Buckley, 1874; Mr . .J. W. Do~·l;k 2472. '

Southern Line-1117'. Da1Jies, 361. Staff Doard-ll!r. Bitckley 360. Starr, Emplo:vment of-!11". 'Buckley, 686, .1250, 1875.

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QUESTIONS (continued): RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

Stock Killed-Mr. McKell, 2048. Strike, Conditions since-.Mr. Gardiner,

3302. Strike Payments-Mr. B1tckley, 793;

Mr. Estell, 2881. Suburban Railways-Mr. W. E. V. Bobson, M1·. La·na, 2017, 3038; llir. J. W. Doyle, 3307; 31r. Buckley, 3548; lllr. (}ann, 2017.

Sunday Trains-111-r. Buck/.ey, 2243: Superannuation l!~und-lllr. ·Buckley, 358, 628, 1875, 2532, 3715; . .MT. Gar­din-e?·, 717; Mr. Keeann, 792; lllr. Brookfield, 1768; Mr. Ley 2740; Mr. Ji'. M. B1trkeA 3225; lllr.J. Sto1·ey, 3307.

Telegraph Vperators-llir. Buckley, 2323.

Ticket Examiner Saunderson-Mr. Buckley, 1876.

Tickets, ·Tram-Mr. Mannina, 790. Tip-carters' Pay-ll11·. Hoskins, 2879. Tipping-llir. Kearsley, 2881. . Tonnage carried-1111". Thomas, 712. Tourist Trains-Lt.-Colonel Nicholson,

]lir. Cocltmn, 1551; Unptain Chaffey·, 2326.

Traffic Congestioh-lllr. Bavin, Mr. Lana, 1595.

Tramway Employees, Pay of-Mr. F. M. Burke, 3548. · .

' Tramway Employees, Randwick-.Mr. F. M. B1t1·ke. 3225.

Tramway Traffic Association-Mr. McKell, 715.

Transport of Stock and Wool-Colonel Onslow; 187o; Capto.in Dunn; 1879; Mr. Mannina, 2945.

Trucks, Shortage of-Mr. McGarry, 195; llh. Davidson, 1944, 1946; illr. Dooley, 2531; llh. Lana. 2663.

Tnnnell~rs, Stanwell Park-Mr. Davies, 3224.

Wages of Employees-ll11·. JJa.vi.dson, 846; llf1·. Buckley, 1720; llfr. "McKell, 3225; l1I1·. Gardiner, 3226.

Wattle-street Siding-Mr. M. Burke, 1926.

Weighbridge, Ryde-Jfl·. Thompson, 791.

Welders, Overalls for-Mr. Keeaan, 1765.

Wentworthville Bridge-Mr. Bruntnell, 2018, 2W5; 1111-•. Lnna, 2195.

Women Gatekecpers-liir. Louahlin, 2325.

'Vool Carriage--Uaptain Dunn, 2046; ML VJ.zza1·in·i. 3037. ·

'Vnolgoolg~ Tramway-llfr. Briner, 176-1.

Workshops, Eveleigh-.llr. Hoskins, 1418.

H.AIN: Prayers for-ll!r. Uochran 2804. ' ' ;, ... ··.:_,: ..

. RALEIOII ELECTORATE: ·I..;,

Riv_er Crossings-llfr. Briner, .1767.

QOESTIONS (continued): RF.EVES, CHARLES: Long Bay Prison-11fT. Davies, 1880.

REFERENDUM : · Federal-Mi·. Bavin, 2591; Captain Var-

michaei, 2880, 3227. ·

REFRESHMENT-ROOM: Centennial Park-ilfr. Briner, 2016.

RENNET: Importation of-Mr. Mc(}arTy, 3346.

RESUMED PROPERTIES BRANCH : Official-Mr. '1'. J. Sm.ith, 3451.

. RIVEll CROSSINGS: North COast Road-llfr. Briner, 1939. Raleigh Electorate-llfr. Briner, 1943.

ltOADS: Dorrigo-lli·r. Brin.er, 357.' Expenditure on-Mr. Dooley, 1680.

ROYAL COMMISSIONS : Cost of-llir. Ley, 2528. Publication of Reports-ll/r. J. Storey, 51.

H.oYAL SociF.TY' s HALL: , Disturbance nt---Mr. Lazzarini, 2133;

lllr. Lana, 2134.

RussiA: Allied Intervention in-llir. Brookfield, 1924.

'SAILORS: Deserted to enlist in A.I.F-ll!r. Kear6-ley, 273.

S'ANATOlUUM: Waterjall-Mr. Davies, 1676.

SAVINGS BANK: Officers-ll!r. T . .J. Smith, 1486. Commissioner-lllr. Birt, 1724.

ScrrooLs oF ARTS : :Misconduct of Officials-llfr. Kearalev, 1880, 2019.

SESSION: Rnsiness of-llir. Estell, 2245; lllr. ·voo- • ley, 2328, 2398, 246~, ~589 ;: Mr. Ill c(}a.·rn(, 2328; Ua.ptaw ()armtchael, 2881, 3713;. 311-. Kea.nley, 3552; lJr. ,4.Tth1tr, 3552.

SHARE-FARMING : Bill-:-Mr. Louahlin, 3718. ,

SHEEP DIP: Sale by Chinese-Mr. J3nmtnell, 2323.

SHIPPING: Strike-liir. T. J. Smith, 2745.

SHIRES: Endownments-ll!r. Briner, 1922.

SHOP AssisTANTS : Dismissal of-liir. Davidson, 2529.

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QUESTIONS (continued): SILOS: Erection of.:_Captain Dunn, 716, 2535,

2661, 2802; Mr. McKell, 1876; Jir. .1. J .. G. McGirr, 2398. G~enfell l!nd Greenethorps-.Mr.Louah, hn, 1923.

Harris, Mr. E., Report of-!l!r. Bailey, 1594.

'Vyalong District-.Mr. Buttenhaw, 1411.

SKINS: _Native Animals-llfr. Louahlin, 1946.

,SOLDIERS: Advertising Frauds on-Mr. Bagnall, 1944. .

Applications for Land-Captain Dunn, M·r. Loughlin, 125<1; !lb-. 1Jrine1·, 3033.

Australians in other than A.LF.-Mr. lJuttenshaw, 794.

Claims of-ilf7". Estell, 475. Concord Settlement ·--Lt.-Colonel Hen­ley, 3710.

Co-operative 1\Iarketing--.i.l/7·. Uann, 2534.

Crisp, Georgs-.i.llr. Davidson, 2328, 3705.

Gratuity Bonds-2\Ir. Cann, 2883, 3149, 3309, 3347.

Hampton, Treatment of Mr.-Mr. J. W. Doyle, 791.

Imperial Lengue-.i.lfr. B1tckley, 1772. Inspectors of Settlements-Captain Uar­

mtchael, 791. .Land Clearing-.M-r. Kcarsley, 2332. I~and for-Mr. David.son, 472; Mr.

B1·iner, 534'; Mr. ·Johnston, 586; Uap­tain Dunn! 627; .J!r. ~rice, 3705.

Leg-irons-lllr . .i.llcKell, 363. Life Railway Passes-.i.l!r.P.llf: llfcGirr,

1412. McCaughey's Bequest1 Sir . Samuel-

11Iaj01· Shillington, 26o0. Memorials to-.Mr. Kearsley, 1725. Monetary, Aid to-Captain Dunn, 536.

· Murrumbiagee Irrigation Area.--Hon. R. D. !II eagher, 2851.

Nyngan Settlement-Mr. Davidson, 714.

Pests, Deseribed as-Major Shillington, 2470.

Preference to-Mr. Johnston, 1770. l~ulmonary Tuberculosis amongst-lion.

Dr. Walt, 228.5. Purchase of Calves for-:.Ur. Briner,

580. Railway Concessions t~lll·r. Kearsley,

570; .i.l!r. Ley, 1485. · Rent Remissions-Uaptain Dunn, 585; -Captain c,-;7·michael. 2192.

Repatriation Comniittees-Jfr. Zuill, 793.

R-evaluation -of Holdings-.i.llr. Lana, 2.'332.

·Roads to Settlements-.i.l!r. Briner, 1249, 1721'.

School Teachers-2\Ir. Da'l:ies, 3224 ..

QUESTIONS (continued): SoLDIERS ( cont·inued) : Settlemdnts, Hunter District-Lt.-C~lonel Nicholsqn, 1548 :·Nyngan Dis­tnct-Nr. Davulson, 1880; Dorrigo­~17'. lin-ncr, 192:'2; Canowindra-lion. ~·. TF rtdclell, 2912; .i.l1 r. lV eavcr, 2938.

· Smgle Farms for-l11r. J . .J. G. i.llcGin, 274.

Slade, l\Ir. A. G.-Jlr . . Toh71ston, 3450 .. Sout-h African-Dr. Ath1u· 3451. State Assistance to Leagu~-.i.l11·. David­son, 1.94.

S:~:dncy l\Iunicipal Council-Major Shil­ltnato-n, 3549; .i.lf1·. Lang, 3549.

Unregistered Dogs-:-illr. Cochnm, 2943. w,ar ~ratuity-111r. illannina, 2468; 9apta.w Du'lln, 2533.

Water -~nd Sewerage Board Employees­.l!T. E.eeaa-n; 2247: MT. Gann, 2397.

\VIves, Accommodation for-D1·. A1·thu1· 845. '

Sor.rcrTons ·: l\Iisappropriations by-Mr. McKell,

2659. . .

STAMl'. DuTIEs OFFICE: Commi.ssioner-.i.lfr. TValker, 1878. Congestion. in-.i.lb·. Bruntncll., 1878. Newcastlc-'-Mr. Gardiner, 1878.

STANWEJ,r, ·PARK: Strilte-.M1·. Da·vies, 3453.

STATE CrnLDREN llET.IEF AcT: Allowances to \Vidows-Mr. Davidson, 194; M-r. Ga-rdiner, 1772, 1876; Mr. Nclf.ell, 1877; ~Jr. L011ghlin, 1877.

Applicants for Atd-Captain Dunn, 423. STATE PuncrrAsEs: Gnods-Lt.-Colonel Henley,· 3707; 21:I-r. Buckley, 3707.

STATIONERY: Parliament Honse-Dr . . 11·thur, 2746.

. STOCK, STARVING: . Agistment for-Captai-n Dunn, 3717.

STUART, PROFESSOR ANDERSON: Foes to-Mr. Loughlin, 2469.

SuGAR: Price of-Mr. Lazza7-ini, 2661. SnnnliPs of-.i.ll7·. McKell, Mr. Dooley 475; .i.llr. Joh·nston, 1721; Mr. O'Brien', 2135; ML llhtch; 213.5, 3306; Captain Ohaflev. 3034; Mr. Birt, 3306; Mr. Davte.~, 3223.

TEA: ' Supply of-.i.ll7·. Kea1·sley, 2946.

TElil'ORARY CHAIR~rAN OF Co~{JIUTTEEB: Ruling by-.Mr. Dooley, 572.

TENANTS, CITY CouNCIL: Evirtion of-li!L Stuart-Robertson, 82.

TESTATOR's FAllfii.Y 1\{AINTENANCg AcT: Amendment of-Captain Uarmichael, 3710. .

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QUESTIONS ( continue4J : THOMPSON, ARTHUU: Conviction of-ll!r. Estell, 863.

Tiox INSPECTOR : Fine-Mr. Zuill,·3453, 3705.

TIMBER: . Crown J.Jands-llfr. Zttill, 858. Royalty on-.Mr. Briner, 788, 3033. Special Licenses-Mr. Briner, 1767.

TIMBmR YARDS: . Royal Commissioner's Report-Mr. Lang, 1249, 1253.

State-Mr. Lang, 1176, 1597, 1834; Mr. Loughlin, 1249; Mr. J. Storey, 1838;

'Mr. Weaver, 1ts34. TITLES: Distribution of-Mr. Oo~hran, 573.

TOURIST BUREAU: Mt. Kosciusko-1\fr. Buckley,2580, 2659.

TRAINEES: Railway Fares of-Mr. Zuill, 2181'.

TRAWLING INDUSTRY, STATE: Inquiry into-M·r. P'. M. Burke, 82, 1595, 2133.1. 2193, 232~ 3038, 3708; Mr. Cochran, :.::193; lllr. uocks, 3838.

TRUSTS: New South Wa!es-Mr. Buckley, .. 1921.

TuBERCULOSIS : Bovine-Mr. Kearsley, 2050.

TwEEn's: Soldier-mada-M r. David~on,

Loughlin, 2401. UNEMPLOYED : Queensland-Mr. Bruntnetl, 2882. Work for-llfr. M. Burke, 1948; Dooley[ 2398; .Mr. Davies, 2592; . McKel, 3039, 3453; lllr. Lang, Bruntnell, 3712.

UNIONISTS;

Mr.

Mr. Mr. Mr.

Remark~ by Judge Cnrlewis concerning -Mr. Da-vies, 846.

UNIONS: Re-registration of-.Lltr. Quirk.J.. 2528;

1111·. F. M. Burke, 3224; Mr. J:Juckley, 3718.

UNITED STATES: Industrial Conditions-ll.fr. Lazzarini,

51. UNIVERSITY, SYDNEY: · Bnildii:J.gs-Hon·. J. Ryan, 235. VENEREAJ, Cr.INIOS:

Establishment of-M 1'. 8tuart'-Robert­son, 475.

WALLABIES: Destruction by-llfr. Mark F. Morton; 1487.

WALSH l§.LAND : Administration-1\fr. Edden, 1251; Mr. Lang, 1725.

Sale of-ll-11·. Dooley, 3150. . Strike-1lfr. Gardine1·, 1176, 1250; lllr. Estell, 2661.

QUESTIONS (conti11ued): WAlltBOOL:

Sale of.House-Mr. Johnston, 1598. WAR TilE: Roiling Stock-Dr. ArthM, 848.

WATER SUPPLY': . Condobolin-.ll!r. P. 11!. McGirr, 1413. Country Towna~Mr. Loughlin 2804, 3718. , .

Dalla Tin Mines-Mr. P.· 111: McGirr, 1924.

Mount Boppy-Mr. David&on 1770 •. Reinforced Concrete Tanks-1t.-UoloneJ

Henley, 2662, 2939. . South-western Tablelands-ll!r. Louah:·

lin, 717. Umberumberka.--ll!r. Wright, 3347:

'WEIGHTS AND MEASURES : lnspection.of~liir. J. 0. Hunt, 3037.

WEIRS: ' l\1acquarie-ll!r. Johnston, 1771, 1947, 2534, 2589.

l\Iitta l\Htta-Mr. Manning, 3228; Mr. Beeby, 3229.

WHAllJl' LABOURERS: Rates of Pay-Mr. T. J. Smith, 2049; Mr. OochrQI(I, 2050.

WHEAT: Board-llfr. J. J. G. McGin·, 842. Chick-Mr. Lang, 271. Commission to Agents-.ilfr. Lang 1485. Cornsack&"---1\Ir. Buttenshaw, 423; Mr. J. J. G. ll!cGirrA-570.

Damaged-Non. '1'. Waddelli 594. Freight on-Mr. Thomas, 679. Gristed-Mr. Manning, 843, 1412. Guarantee-Mr. 1\Ianmng, 796; Captain Uhaffey, 3809.

Local Consumption of-llfr. J. J., (} . lii cGirr 197.

Millers' Gristing Allowance-liir. Baile'll,' 843.

New Classes·of~llfr. Hoskins, 1176. Pooi-Mr.J. Storey,50; Hon. SirJoseph

Oarmthe1·s, 236.; Captain Ohaffey, 271; 1\Ir. Manning, 421, 1412; 3037; .il1r. Loughlin, 422; Captain Ua?·mtchaet, 586; Mr. J. J. G. McGirr, 842. ·

Royal Commissi~n-M r. Davidsoni 795, ~ 1162; 1\Ir. Wr1ght, 1598; 11!?·. atng, 1772,.3838; illr. 1'. J. Smith;, 1838; Mr. J. Storey, 1833, 3833; lii·r. uann, 2663; 1\Ir. Ley, 2803; Mr. Bu·ckley, 3550, 3716: .

Snles-Mr. P. 1\I . .• ~IcGirr, 271; 1\Ir. Manning, 622, 1765; llfr. Bailey, 844:

Seed-1\fr. 1Vearne, 1768, 1940; Mr. Grimm,, 1945; liir. Manning, 2324.

Shortage of-lllr, Lazzarini; 2664. Stock-feeding-il!?·. Mannina; 1412. Supply of-liir. J .• T. G. McGirr, 2399,

, 274.5. 'VRIPS: Party-Mr: Lo.ng, 1926.

'\VRITJ,EY ScHEME: ~ •... Application of-llfr~ Lang; 1877. fbi-

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QUESTIONS (continued): WILLIS, DR., THE LATE: Successor to-Nr. :K.ears.!e:JI, 426. :WooLLE~ Goons: Profiteering in-.Mr. Lazzarini, 2049.

WoRKMEN's .CollP~B-~TION AcT: Curator-Mr. Johnston, 1773. .Protection of Workmen-Yr. Davie3, ·622; Mr. Estell, .116~ Mr. Kear.Zel/, 1769. .

WoRKMEN's HoMJtS: Rozelle-MT. Qui1·k, J..44.

ZooLOGICAL GARDE~s: Cost of-Captain Carmichael, 573, 681.

B Raoe Puriiy:

Addreu, 52.

Railway Construction: Address, 5; budget, 680. Central Railway Station, 3168. Loan Estimates, 3168.

Railways and Tramwa1s: Address, 275. Administration, addreu, 197; budget,

720; supply, 1105. Amalgamated Railway n.nd Tramway .Association, adj., 2513. · Appeals, budget, 720. , Applications for Stock Trucks, !ldj,, 1773.

Break of Journey, supply, 1105. Budget, 630. Card System, budget, 630. Chief Commissioner, supply, 1178. Claims of Old Servants, budget, 720; suppLy, 1105, 1178; adj., 1726.

Commissioners, supplv, 1105. Country Services, suppLv, 1178. Dismissal of Employees1 adj., 1720. Favour to Loyalists, supply, 1105. Fettlers and Gangers, suppLy, 1105. Good Conduct Holidays, $Upply, 1105. Good .Conduct Marks, supply, 1105. Holiday Money, supply, 1105. · Increased Expenditure, supply, 1105,

1178. Increases to Sa.laries, ,ttt.pply, 117:8. Inferbor Passeng~ AocOIDIDodati,bn,. mppty, 1105.

Locomotive Pep.artment, ,supply~ llOo. Minimum Wag!!, SJJpply,· 117.8. :M:udgee to Coonabarabran line, 1upply, 1105.

Northern Districts Serri®, 1upp!y, 1105.

RedlliCed. Train Services,. aupply, 1105. Refreshment-rooms, supply, 1105. Re-rej!istration of Unions, .mpply, 1105. Staff ~oard, addr~s3, 197; $up:Pl1Jj 1105 . . BW.~bof 'LQicaJUQttves, mpply, 1l05 .. Superannuation Refunds, budget, 720. Supply, 1105.

Railways and Tramways (continued): Thefts from Railways, $1Lpply, 1105. Unfair Treatment of Employees, ·mp­

. plv, ll05. Unsatisfactory Working Conditions,

$UppLy, 1105. Victimisatio'n, supply, 1105.

Railway Superannuation : Address, 197. · Ministerial Statement by M·r. Holman, ~2536.

Racruiting: Address, 364. Conference, addrut, 85.

Reid, late Sir George: Widow's acknowledgment of sympathy,

4. Relief of Distress :

Suppllf, 927.

Repatriation: A-ddre3s, 5, fi2. (See SOLDIERS).

Returns: Sugar:St.ocks (Bon. F. H. Bryant), 81.

Rifle Clubs: S'Upp!v, 895 ..

Boyal Commissions : !Supply, 895.

'BoARDS AND Co~IMIBSIONS: Ministerial Statement by Mr. Hoiman, 2883. .

Cl.O.Al- INDUBTl!Y : 1Ldd1·ess, 364; budaet, 630.

LW.W. CABEB; 'Minis.te.rial Statement by Mr. !£olman, ·

362. NEW SOUTH WALES STATE WHEAT BO.ABD:

Ministerial Statement by ·Hon. J. Garland, 440, 594. .

Ministerial Statement by Mr. Holman, 628.

PUliLIC SERviCE COlllUBBION: &ppLy, 895, 1054.

SYDNEY FERRIES : Addre~s, 146; adjt., 2000. Report ordered to be printed, 1948. Obs. by Mr. Holman, 2047.

WESTERN LANDS ADMINISTATION; Motion by Hon. R. D. Meagher, 3116.

WHEAT CoNTRACT: ' · Report ordered to be printed, 84.

WJIJMT PooL ADliiNIBT.RATION: ' Budaet, 720. 'Ministerial Statement by Mr. HOlman,

1836.

Rozelle Joinery Works.: Budget, 720.

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. S!ililrics.and Wngos: S11pply, 1105.

Seamen, Clnims of: Budoet, 720; supplv, 867.

Select Committees: Baptist Union Incorporation Dill (Hon. J. A. Browne), 2002; report presented, 2642.

Case of ln5pector McDonald (Mr. Stuart-Robertson), 587.

Case of Jamc3 Fleming (Mr. Kearsley), 2541.

Maintenance of Children Bill (Hon. Sir Thomas Hughes), 2515; report pre-, sented, 3lt15.

New South Wales Wheat Board (Sir J. H. Carruthers), 324, 513, Gil.

State Timber Yard (Mr. Keegan), 177~. Union Trustee Company of Australia, J_,imited (Amendment) Bill (Hon. J. A. Browne), 1803, 2007.

. 'Wentworth Estate Partition Dill (Hon. J. A. Browne), 131, 2518.

Western Lands Commission (Hon. R. D. Meagher), 2851, 2912; Assembly ·asked to give leave to M:r. Doe, Mr. 'Wearne, and Mr. Wright to attend and be ex­amined, 3116; leave givenh 3159; ll}o­

tion by Hon. R. D. Meag er_ for ap­pointment of Select Committee as Itoyal COmmission, 3116; Assembly asked to give leave to Mr. Davidson to attend and be cxa~ined; 31_99 i. le':'-ve given, '3231; leave giVen to sit dunng any adjournment of the House, 3417; progress report presented, 3760.

Shaftesbury Reformatory,: · · supvlii, 1o54.

' .. Share-farming·: Address,~.

Shipping Freights and Insurance: Suppl'JI, 867.

Shipping, Overseas : Budget, 630.

Slaughterhou 1es, Country: Supply, 927.

Smithfield and Fairfield Municipality : A'liolition of Wards, Statement by Mr. James, 3306.

Social Legi~lation·: Addre'u, 5.

Soldiers: Bands, address, 197 . Concessions to, supply, 895. Crown Lands for Settlement, addre.u,

197. . . Dependents of Fallen, address, 52. Employment for, add1·ess, 275, 364; sup-

pl·y, 1178. ' Go\'ernment's promises to, add1·esa, · .19'/, Homes for Disabled, add,ress, 85. Homes for 'Widows, address, 85. · Preference to, address, 85, 146, 36i. ' Provision for·,· buclyet, 720. Returned, supply, 1105, 1178: Ueturned Soldiers .and Police Force,

budget, 630. Settlement Policy. motion by 1\fajol" Shillington, 2136, 2748.

Treatment of Returned, addresa, 52.

Soldiers' Pensions: A.dd-ress, 5, 52, 85, 146, 364.

Sper.ial Constables: Supply, 927.

Standard of Living: 1\Iotion by Mr. Stuart-Robertson, '593.

Starr, William : ' Supply, 1105.

State Children Relief Department: Supply, 927.

State Coal-mine: Address, 364.

Stealing in Shops: S11pply, 1054.

Stores Branch·: Supply, 1105.

SfrikA, 1917: Supply,_ 1105.

Strikes: Seamen's, budget. 630; suppl11, 867. Result of, address, 197.

Submission of Laws to Electors: .l\fotion 'by Mr. Kearsley, 2537.

Suburba.n Court Cases: Suppl'JJ, 1054.

Sugar Stocks : Ministerial Statement by Hon. J. Garland, 324.

Ministerial Statement by Mr. Holman. 538, 572. .

Returns (Hon. F. H. Bryant), 81.

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Superannuation Fund: Administration of Fund, supplv, 1105. Contributions, addreBs, 364.' Contributors, budget, 720. . . . . Railway, ·address, 197; MmJster~al Statement by Mr. Holman, 2536. ·

Refund of Contributions, aupplv, 1105.

Supply: Motion by Mr. Holman, 417.

T Taxation, I11crease of :

lJudget, 720.

Taylor, Mr. J. M.: (.See PETITIONS); Motion ·by Mr. Cocks, 587.. ·

Te.nancy Laws·: . S:upply, 1054.

Timber Yard, State: lJudget, 720. · >'.' Motion by Mr. Keegan, 1779. . Rozelle Joinery Works, b1tdget,·120. (See SELECT COMMITTEES). Uhr's Point, S1tpply, 1298. ·

Tramway Union: , lJudget, 720.

Tramways: Administration, addre&s, 197. Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Association, adj., 2513.

Boys ell]J)loyed on, supply, 1105 .• · Budget, 630. E.astern Service, supply, 1105 .. Employees, address, 85. · Reduced Services, supply.J ll05. Staff Board, adduss, 19'f. Tramw.ay Servjces, supply, 1178. Tramway Spies, supply, 1105.

Trawlers, State: lJudgct, 720. Wages ·on, adj., 2664.

Trawling Industry: Addre&s, 275; budget, 720.

Troopship Argyllshire: .4.ddre&s, 85.

u Unemployment Insurance~

Address, 5. ·

Uhr's Point Timber Yard: ' (See STATE TIMBER-YARD,)

Supply, 1298.

University Senate : Ron. John Garland elected as Repre­sentative of the Legislative Council 2176. ' '

Mr. Speaker elected as representative CJf Legislative A'ssembly, 2020 •.

Urangeline Estate: Motion by Hon. J. D. FitzGerald, 31U9; motion by Mr .. James, 3601. . . .

v Valuation Bureau:

Supply, 867.

Vegetable Pesta: Supply, 985.

Venereal Clinics: Supply, 927.

Victimisation: Supply, 1105.

w Wages:

Deduction from, add·ress, 197.

Wnlbnndrie Estate: , Obs. by l\ir. Ashford, 1678.

Walsh. Island Worla: Budget, 720; supply, 1298.

War: State Government nnd, ·address, 85. Termination of; address, 5.

Weights and Measures: Supply. 927.

Western Landf: Mini~terial ·Statement by Mr. Ashford •. _ 1255.

(.:;ee SELECT COMMITTEES.)

w~st.mParl Roys' Home: Supply, 927.

Wheat: Bulk handling of, address, 364. Elevator, supply, 985. Guarantee, l\1in1sterial Statement by M:r; Grahame, 587. ·

Inquiry; Ministerial Statement by Mr. Holman, 1836.

Price of, supply1 985. . Production, buaget, 630.

Wheat Administration: Address, 52, 85, H6, 197; budget,_ 1~. : Ministerial Statement by Hon • .J, Gar·· land, 440.

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Wheat Board, ,New South . :Wales, State: !Ministerial :Statement i~y Hon.- _J •. (lar­. land, 440i:59.4. Ministeria .Statement by Mr. :Holman, '·628. . . · Motion by Hon. iSir. ,'if: H. "CJar.ruthers,

324. 513, 671. (See SELECT COMMITTEES:) Wheat P,o,ol ;Shortage, (a:dj., :139. ·

Wheat Contract:. Address, 85, 146, 2.71i, 364; budget, 720.

Wheat Office Staff; Addres&, 146.

Wheat Silos : ·Address,· 85, 146, 197, 275, ~864; :budget,

630, 720;·suppl'JI, 985. Ministerial Statement .by ,Mr~ D.' R .. Hall, 3707.

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Wheat Stacks : ,Aailr.ess, 275.; '&upp~y, ~;

'Widows, Gratui~y to·: :Swpp7,_y,, :129.8.

Widows and Orphans, !itllowance 'for: . Supply, 927.

Wool: Storage at Wentworth Park, budget, 630. . . '

Workmen's Compensation: Srupp_ly, 1054.

Z· ·zoo Site, Moore ~ark:

:1dj., 1509 .

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Explanation of Abb_1·euiations :-nddress, Add~ess in Reply ; adj., ]l;otion of Adjournment• a~. rep., Adoption of Repo.rt; Com., Co.mmittee ; con.s. amdt.s., Consideration of Amendments ; dzs., Ord.er of the Day Discharged; ,wt., In~roduction; me8., Message; m., Motion; obs.; Observatwn.s; pel'S. expl., Pers.onal Expl.anatwn; p.o., Point of Order; q., Question; ·IR., 2.R., 3~., First, Second, or Third Readmg; recom., Recommitted; l'tcons. anults. Rocon· sideratJOn of Amendments. '

A An~;n~s. Mr .. J. G. D., qastlerwoh:

Hoard of F1re CommtsswnerR, 11dj., ] llM. Returned Soldiers' l::irettlement (Amend­

ment) Bill, 2R., 270U. Sir I\ eville Howse, q., 383G.

AnrHun, Dr. R., .Middle IIarbour: Accidents with Firearms, q., 1770. Accommodation for Soldiers' Wives 'J .• , 845. '

Advances to Home Builders, q., 221(). Alleged Attempted Bribery, m., llt.iS. Architects Bill, q., 274.G. Assistance to Families, q., 1~54. llnsio Wage, supply. 1350. Board of Trade, SU1Jply, 131H. British Soldier Immigrants, q., G27, 7lli 2878. '

Business of the Session, obs., 3552. · Commerc~al. Agent in ~he East, q., 3708.

·Cost of LIVmg, q., 154:!. Ea_rly Closing (Amendment) Di!I,. 2n., 3o08; Uom., 3592, 3594.

Greek:s and Oyster Leases, q., 2591. Housing AccommodnLion, q·., 475, 2399. .Imm!gran.t Settlers, q., 2.535, 3308. lmmtgratlOn, q., 425, 2132. Liquor Referendum Act, 1916, q., 143. Living Wage, S1tp]Jly, 051. Lord Mayor -of Sydney, q., 383G. Maintenance of Children Dill, irit., J75.\ ·

2n., 187Ql rccom.., 2069, 2074, 2102' 210~, 21lR:S; q., 2135; recom., 2151>', 216o; q., 2191 ; 3n., 2216.

Occupational Diseases, supply, 1349; q., 3711.

Parliament House Stationery, q., 2746. Paul Freeman, q., lf,SL Picture .Shows, q., 3713. Public Sen'ants' Salaries, q.l.A~84, 62l'l Rabbit Skins, E;x:port of, q., i:SW. • Heturned Soldters: South Africa q.

3451. '. ' ·~la_ries of Civil Servants, su.pplv, 950. Sittmg Days, m., 4,29. Soldiers' l\femorials, q., 1725. Standard of Living, q., 623. State Orchestra, q., 1598. Supply:

Colonial 'Socreturv nnd l\Ji ni&ter of Public Health, 950.

Labour and Industry, 1348. University (Building) Bill, Com. ~679. War Rolling-stock, q., 848. ' 'Velfare of Mothers :mil DnJ,ies llill, Com., 3600.

d

AsHFORD, The Hon. ,V. G., Liverpool Plctins :

.Agistment for Starving Stocl>, q., 2746. 1\.icl to !farmers, q., 2049. Al~ion Park Calf Depot, q., 3836. Apwry lnspectorR, q., 3309. Applications under Closer Settlement Promotion Act, q., 1724.

Balloting for Land nt Hav q., 8.J.7. Uoy Scouts, q., 1176. · ·' Uoro Wawr, 11., ~:335. Camden Estate, (j., 2194. Closer -~et•.lement_~ (Amendmcni) Bill,

111., 1G:.!'!; wt., 2•Jt:J; 2n. 2804· ()om. 2959-2968. ' ' '

Cost of Resumed Land, q. 797. · Country Parks and Hecrc;tion Grounds q., 717. '

Crown Lands (Amendn,ent) Bill int. 10:23; ~n., J.91tl; Uum., 2561-25GS. '

Crown J_.ands, Opening; up, q., 2333. nrmni Lnn~cs. rt .. !1R3.1. Destruction of Wild Dogs, q. 1878. Drought Distress, q., 2329. ' Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, 2n., 3262; Com., 3268-3271.

IParmers' Relief Board, adj., 2335. Fine imposed on 'l'ick Inspector, q.,

3453. Fodder for Starving Stock, q., 1946,

3228. 3307. Kensington Racecourse, q., 1678; li24. Land for Nurses, q., 1723. . Lund Settlement in the West. q., 12154. Land SUI:veyors Bill, int., 2783. Leadership of Progre~sive Pnrty q.,

1771. I

Lucerno Hay Bales, q., 3306. ll:facqua.rie River 'Veir, q., 1947. Margan:1e, q., 1835. Noxiou5 Weeds: Country Trusts a., 1879. '

Purchase' of Estates, q., 2332. Relief for Farmers, q., 1835. · Rent Remissions, q., 585. Returned Soldiers: Co-operative l'l:lar­"lceting, q., 2534.

Returned Soldiers Clearing Land q. q., 2332. . ' . '

Retyrne(l Soliders' T,nnds, q., G861 12541

12o5; m., 21!1.2, 27t19. Iletnrned Soldiers, !'reference to q

1770, I •J

ReturnP.rl F;oldiers' Settlement (Amnnd­mont) Bill, rn.., 1607; 2u. 2601· Uom. 2751-2779, 2!J6fl.2!)i!), I l J t

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Volumes 75, 76, 77, 78.

AsHFORD, The Hon. W. G. (continued): Revaluation of Soldiers' Holdings, q.,

2332. Rev-ocation of Dedication of State

Forests, m., 1625, 3851. Sale of Western Stations, q., 794. Seed WhP.at, q., 1945. Share-farming Bill, m., 1623; 2R., 3039; Com., 3062-3081. .

Sin17:le Farms for Soldiers, q., 274. Soldier Settlers, q., 627, 1548. Soldiers' Memorials, q. 1725. Soldiers' Settlements, Nyngan District,

q., 1880. . Stock Insurance Scheme, q.,~2019. Transfer of Soldiers' Leases, q., 2328. Walbundrie Estate, q., 1519, 1678. Water Supply: Country Towns, q., 2804.

Western Division Farms, q., 1599. Western Lands, obs., 1255; q., 2197. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, int.,

2638 i 2Rcl 2685, 2690; 3R., 2755. Wheat, A vance on, q., 3037.

AsHTON, Tho Hon. JAMES: Board of Trade's ;Declaration: Public

Service, q., 3511. Broughton Hall and Coast Hospital· Extensions Construction Bill., 2R., 2519.

Citizens' "Tar Chest Enabling Bill, 2R., 2645; Com., 2649, 2651.

Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, Com., 3539. .

Hydro-electric Development (Construc­tion) Bill, 3R.1 3280; ?'ecom., 3282.

Industrial Aroitration (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2937, 3002.

Local Government Bill, recom., 1822. Maintenance of Children Bill, 2R., 2293; Com., 2516.

'Mining (Amendment) Bill, Com. ~T 3428. Returned Sailors and Soldiers voting Bill, cons. admts., 3448. Returne~ Soldiers and ~ailors' Employ­

ment Bill, 2n., 2859; Oom., 2867, 2871. Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend-ment) Bill, Com., 3299. ·

Share-farming Bill, 2R. 3442. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3338. .

Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 27S9.

B BAGNALL, Mr. W. R. 0., .St. George:

Ambulance 'Transport Service Bill, 2B., 1691; Com., 1704, 1709, 1712.

Claims of Old Railway Servants, adj., 1737; q., 2131.

Divorc3 Cases, .q., 1945. Frauds tJn Returned Soldiers, q., 1944. Mr. Buckley: Railway Workers, q., 2532.

Pension Rights of Uailway Strikers, ad:i., 3316. .

Railwriv and Tramway Benefit Funds, cz., 583.

BAILEY, Mr. J., Monaro: Allegations against Lands Departmen• Officials, q ., 421.

Fre.e Legal Assistance, q., 863. Mamtenance of Children Bill recom.,

2089, I

Millers' Gristing Allowance, q., B.S. Public School Teachers, q., 473. Rabbit Industry, q., 583. Sale of Wheat for Board q., 844. Silo System, Report of Mr. Harris, q.; 1594. .

Supply: Executive and Legislatve, 866.

BALL, The Hon. R. T., Corowa: AI!Jplications fur Stock Trucks, adj.,

1777. Artesian Bores, q., 1946. Brought-?n Hall and Coast Hospital

Extenswns Construction Bill, m., 573; 2R., 2020, 2037.

Carp.enters at Broken Hill1

q., 144. Carnage of Stock by Rail, q., 2945, • 3037.

C..'trriage of Wool, q., 3037. Chaff Trucks, Shortage of q., 195. City Parks, q., 1946. ' Clarence River (Northern Breakwater)

Bill, 2R., 2512. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m.,

3604. Cobar Water Supply (Reduction of

Debt) ~ill, int., 573; 2n., 2042. CongestiOn of Railway Passenger Traffio

q., 1595. '" Contract for Cork Board, adj., 1841. Cordeaux Dam, q., 2399. Cryer, Employment of Frederick, q., 3036, 3228, 3308.

Dredge for Cook's River, q., 1725. Electricity, Supply of, q., 3836. Euston Punt, q. 1254. · Exp.enditure ~n .Road-making, .q., 1680. Fre1ght on Milhng Wheat, q., 1679. · George-street Tr.ams, q., 2822. • Hydro-electric Development (Construe-. tion) Bill, int., 1627; 2R., 2412; cons. amdts., 3749, 3753. In~reased Railway Expendi-tul'e, &up-ply, 1186. .

Influenza Epidemic and Railway Ser­vice, q., 718.

Lithgow Water Supply and Sewerage Bill, int., 1629; 2R., 2511.

Macqua.rie Weir, q., 1771. Maitland Sewerage Scheme, q., l881 •• Mnroubra Bay Tram, q., .847. Mitta Mitta Weir, q., 3228. Motor Buses, supply, 1185. Mount Boppy Water Supp)y, .q., 17.70. Nambucca R1ver, q., 2882. Narrnndera Water Supply Bill, ifrt., 3327 ; 2n., 3364.

Newnes, Railway Accommodation for, q., 2943.

Overcrowded Suburban Trains, q., 3038, 3307 ..

. Overcrowding of Trams, q., 3837 •

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19 AtlgUJt :to 18 December, 1919.

BALL, The Ron. R.'T.•(cO'Ill.imted) : Overhe::~d Bridge, 'Wentworthville Sta­tion, .q., 2018.

Parramatta Railway Station, q., 3038, 3835.

:Parramatta 'Sewerage (Surplus l~unds) Bill, m., :J.557.

Pennth to Sydney 'Trains, q., 2248. Railway a.nd Tramway 'Service:

Basic Wage, q., 3706. Boy Labom· on Tram-cars, .q., .3036. Claims -of Old Se1·vants, supply, 1184; adj., 1737; q., 2333. 1

Cleaners, q., ::1716. . ' Commissioners' Duties, q., 1773, 1835. · Control of Service, q., 3709. · Discharged Employees' Heferences, q., '3717.

Displacement-of Employees, q., 3551, 3714. '

:Employees' ·Grievances, q., 1679. Engine-drivers and Firemen ·trans-

ferred to Country, q., 2401. . Eveleigh Workshops, q., 1419. Gangers' Wages, q., '3710. Gatekeepers, q., 2881, 3709. Gratuities to Old Servants, q., 3710. Holidays, q., 3716. :Management, q., 2664. Medical Test for 'l'ramway '1\Ien, q., 3038

Motor Tricycles for Employees, q., 3711.

l\Ir. Buckley: Railway 'Yorkers, q., 2532.

Overtime of E'mployees, g., 426. ·Pay of Tramway Servants, q. -1771. Pension Rights of Strikers, adj., 3318. Premier's Car, q., 3716. Retiring Age of ·Employees, q., 3717. Right of Appeal, q., .3718. ·Superannuation Fund, q., 717, 1768. 'Tipping -Railway Sern1.nts, q., 2882.

Railways: Camden-The Oaks, q., 2197. Condobolin-Broken Hill, q., 1725, 1771'- 2593, 2944.

Richmond to Kurrnjong, m., 575; 2n., 2045.

. 'Sandy Hollow-Bylong, 'q., 2248. Sydenham to Botany, q., 584. ,Tarana to Oberon: Bill, .int., 579;

2n., 2044. 'The Rock to Ptilletop, m., 574; .Bill,

int., 1564: 2n., 2045. Yanlw ·to Griffith, m., 577; Bill, int., 1558; 2n.,:2511.

Scarborough Mine, q., 1596, 2400. Sewerage System for Canterbury, q., 2744.

Sheep Vans, .Shortage of, q., 1944, 1946. .Shortage of Railway Trucks, q., .2531. .South Coast 'Vorkers, ·Railway Trans-:'}lort for, q., .2943. Starr, William, q., 586. State l\:fetal Quarry, q., '3454.

BALL, The Hon. R. 'T. :(cO'Iltinued) : St~te Tin~ber Yard~ .-supply, 13l2; q., 1o97;; ad,J., 1'780, ·li!S83.

'Stock :killed in Railway Trucks, q., 2{)48.

Strike -at Stan well <Park, q., 3453. :Suburban R-ailways, q., 2017. :Supply: ·

Railways, 1184. Secretary for 'Public Works, ;1308.

'Sydney Water Supply (Avon ·River Dam) Bill, 2n., 2512.

Tip.carters' ,Pa,y, q., 2879. l'ourist '!'rains, q., 1550. · Tramway Accommodation, q., .2882. Tramway Extensions, q., 2879. . Tramway, P)'rmont, Drununoyne, ·and Ryde, q., 1880. ·

'Tramway Service~, supply, 1185. Tramways: Balmoral, q., 586, 847. 1'mn~port.of :Wool, q., 1879. Umberumberka 'Vater .Supply, .q., .3841, Unemployment, q., 1948, 2593 . Walsh Island, Public Service lnquir!,

q., 585,1252: Sltpp11/, 1308,1725. :Walsh Island, ·Sale of, q., 3150. Walsh 1slanil .Strike, q., 1176, 2661. Wambool, Sale of House at q., 1598. War Rolling-stock, q., 848. Wamtah MU'Ilicipality: Public Works,

q., 12~1. , . Water (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2512. Water Board Employees, q., 2247. 'Vater Conservation, q., 2662. Water for Drought Country, q., 3718. Water Supply Scheme, South-western Tablelands, q., 717.

Water Tanks purchased by Fettler Condon, q., 584.

'Ven'tworthville Railway Crossing, q., 2195,

"'ollongong Sewerage Scheme, q., ·1881, 2.593.

BAVIN, Mr. T .. R., Gordon: Abolition of Legislative Council, m., 3719.

Address in Reply, 375. Alleged Attempted Bribery, m., 1172. Auditor-General's Powers, suppl11, ·946. Beeby, Resignation of Mr., addniss,378 . Board of Trade, stLppllJ, 1343. Commission of the Peace, supply, 946. :Conference, q., 2192. Congestion of Railway Passenger Traffic, q .. 1595.

Decision of Arbitration Judge, ·adj., 2602.

Drugs supplied to Hospitals, q., 423. Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, 2n., . 3510. . 'Federal Referendum, q., 2591. Female Representatives on the Boal'd of Trade, adj., .2201.

Georgeson Wheat Contract, addre&&, '377. Housing .(Extension) .Bill, Com., .3251, 3255.

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Volnmes 75, 76, 77, 78.

BAVIN, Mr. T. R. (continued) . Income-tax Bill, m., 1499.

Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2433; Uom., 2441, 2445, 2451.

Living Wage, q., 1550. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3384, 3416; Uom., 3482, 3484, 3488, 3583, 3585.

Local Government Bill, cons. (tmdts., 3164, 3727.

Maintenance· of Children Bill, int., 1755; 2n., 1890; 1·ecom., 2054. 3n., 2210.

Meat Industry (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2~8. 0

Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3330, (p.o. 3330).

Mining on Private Lands, q., 1879. Minister of Agriculture, q., 1252, 1594;

pers. expl., 1581. Personal Explan,ation .. 1681.. Private Members' Busmess, q., 3713. Profiteering, address, 376. Regulations under Parliamentary Elec­tions (Amendment) Act, m., 128<1; p.o., 129J.

Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ-ment Bill, Com., 2358. .

Returned 2-oldim·s, l!;mployment of, ad­dress, 375.

Revision of Commom,.,ealth Constitu-tion, m.., 2947.

Sha.r<rfarming Bill, Uom.., 3073. Speaker, Elee;tion of, m., 40. Supply:

Colonial Secretarv and Minister of ·Public Health, 946.

Labour and Industry, 13·13. Union Trustee Compan~· of Australia, Limited (Amendment) Bill, 2u., 3798; Com., 3800, 3801.

University (Building) Bill. 2n., 2670. Wentworth Estate Partition Bill, 2n., 3797.

BEEDY, l\Ir. G. S., Wauaa lVaa!la: Address in Reply, 101. Alleged Attempted Bribery, pers. expl.,

1052: m., 1163. Amendment of tho Constitution, q., 2945.

Brown, Compensation to J. and A., adj., 3842.

Budget, The, 753. Building Construction Branch, uudaet, 756.

Dread, Night Baking of, q., 846. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m.,

3605. Cohen, Appointment of l\fr. Justice, ad­

dress, 114. Co-operative Production &nd Distribu­tion,. budget, 7.54.

Cost of Living, budoet, 753. Decision of Arbitration Judge, adj.,

2600. Fire Brigades (Amendment) Bill, 2a., 3498.

BEEBY, Mr. G. S. (continued) : Georgeson 'Vheat Contract, address, lO:f . Housing (Extension) Bill, 2n., 2990;

Uum., 3111, 3250. Hydro-electric Power, budaet, 755. I.iquor (Amendment) Bill, adj., 3415; Uom., 3457, 3459, 3462, 3478, 3482, 3487, 3558, 3564.

Local Government Bill, q., 29:!5. Maintenance of Children Bill, int., 1752; 2n., 1905.

Mitta flfitta Weir, q., 3229. Murrumbidgee Irrigation Scheme, bud­aet, 756.

Necessary Commodities Control Bill, 2n., -3082; Com., 3781.

Personal Explanation, 624, 3229. Proportional Representation, address, 115.

Hegulations under Parliamentary· Elec­tions (Amendment) Act, m., 1278.

Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, Com., 2973.

Rozelle Joinery Works, uudaet, 757. 8hnr<rfarming Bill, 2n., 3045; Uom., 3070.

State 'l'r::t\Ylers, buduet, 756. Tmm-planning 13ill, int.. 552. Walsh Island Works, buduet, 755. ·wheat Pool Administration, address, 102. Wheat Silos, odd·ress, 111.

BENNETT, The Hon. "'., DuTham: Acrricultural Industries Commission, q., 2193.

Bankruptcy Court Records, q., 841. Bonuses for Civil Servants, q., 841. Chichester Dam, q., 580. Eelah Estate, supply, 1201. Entomologists' Conference, q., 2661, 3222.

Grass along Railwav Lines, q., 2660. · Grass for Starving Steck, IJ., 3307., Karuah H.iver Punt, q., 1923. , l\Inintcnance of Children Bill, int., 1757.

l\Jininc; Inclustrv. q., 3222, 3.'304. 1\fr. Sirlncy Kidman's Holdings, S1lJJ­

ply, 1201. North Coast Forest H.eserves, supply, 1201. .

Public School Teach<'rs' Promotion, q., 2467.

H.cturnNl Roldiers' Settlement (Amend-ment) Bill, Com., 2761. .

Share-farming Bill, 2!t., 3048; Uom., , 3065. .

Rolclicr Rnttlcrs, Sll1lJJlu, 1201. State Calf-rear:ng Depots, q., 580. Supply: Secretary for Lands, 1200.

!:>tnT, Mr. J. E., Paddinoton: . Abnlilion of Legislative Council, m., 1432.

Accommorlation for Gaol Staff, q., 1678. Accommodation in Public Offices, supply, 933. .

Address in Reply, 98.

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19 At:llUBt to 18 December, 1919.

13mT, Mr. J. E. (continued): Agent-General's Office, q., 3150. Closing Hours of Small-goods Shops, q.,

3037. Consumptive Hospital at Randwick, q.,

1252. Dairy Inspectors, q., 2248, 3710. Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, 2n;, 3509. .

Eastern Tramway Servjco, mpply, 1137. Government Borro\\"ing, addTess, 100. Government Savings Bank Commis-sioner3, q., 1724.

Gun License Bill, q., 573. Hydro-electric Schemes, address, 99. Industrial Inspectors, q., 34.53. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3413;

()om., 3456, 3460, 3461, 3467, 3472, 3553, 3560, 3562, 3563.

Number of l\1inisters, address, 98. O'Hara, 'l'he lat-e Mr. L. J., obs., 46. Price of Eggs, q., 1255. Profiteering, address, 101. Public Service (Amendment) Bill, Vom.,

28,19' 2898. Public FiPrvice Board, supply, 1102. Pure Food Inspectors' Salaries, supply, 935.

Registration of Unions, address, 101. Regulations under Parliamentary Elec­

tions (Amendment) Act, m., 1294. Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ-

ment Bill, 2tl., 2281. . Salaries of Public Sorvants, q., 3717. State GoYernor, Abolition of Office of m., 814.

Sugar Supplies, q., 3306. Supply:

Attorney-General, 1102. Colonial Secretary and Minister of Public Health, 932.

Colonial Treasurer, 883. Railways, 1137.

Tramway Accommodation, q., 2882. Tramway Officials; Justices of the

Peace, q., 2745. Victimisation, supply, 1137.

BLACK,.'.Phe Han. G.: Address in Heply, 14. Appropriation Bill, 2a.., 1390. Art Gallery, adrlTess, 15; pers. expt.,

470; q., 1500; adj., 2014; q., 2515,2851. Condition of tho Agricultural Industry, adj., 2125. ·

Dacey Garden Suburb, address, 17. Government Housing Schemes, addre3s,

18. . • . H~·dro-electric Development (Construc­

tion) Bill, 2n., 2724. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment)

Bill, 2R .. 3013. Lady Edeline Hospital, address, 16;

11en. expl., 130. J,iquor (Amendm"ent) Bill. Vom .. 3650. Local Government Bill, Com .. 454, 466. Luncheons nt Parliament House, ail-

dress, 14.

BLACK, The Hon. G. (continued): Peace Day Procession Arrangemonts,act-

clress, 15. Profiteering, address, 17. Railwuy Construction, addTess, 19. Repatriation, address, 19. Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League

Incorporation Bill, 2n., 2922. 'Vestern Division, address, 20. Western Lands (Amendment) Dill, 2n.,

279().

BLACK, The Han. R. J.: Share-farming Bill, 2n., 3513, 3529.

Bn.HinoN; The Hon. H. Y.: Share--farming Bill, 2n., 3523.

BRINER, Mr. G. 8., Baleiah: Assisted Immigration, !]., 621. Aviation Schoo~ su1Jpty, 1328. Benzine and h.erosenc, Prices of, q., 788.

Blackberry on Crown Reserves, Darrigo, q., 1925.

Calves purchased for Returned Soldiers, q., 580, 843. .

Carriage of Produce, ·q., 2322. Christmas Holidays, q., 3148. Clarence Ri,·cr Entrance; r;., 3302 Closer Settlement (Amoadment) Dill, Uom., 2959, 2962, 2965.

Oloscr Settlement Resumptions, m., 3605.

Commonwealth Loans for Local Govern-mont purposes, q., 2881, 2940.

Conversion of Public Schools, q.; 621. Cowan Creek Channel, q., 4,72. Crown Lands (Amendment) Dill, 33., 2682.

Dcervale Public School, q., 473. Darrigo Railway, q., 1922. Darrigo Shire, :linin Roads, q., 357. Dredge Service, ,su1JPLY, l31G; q., 1411. Dredging Dellinger River, q., 1722. Dredging of Channel to Yamba, q., 3303. Enclowmcnt3 of Shiro Councils, q., 1922. Hydro-electric Development (Construc-

tion) Bill, 2n., 24.19. Hydro-electric Schemes, s11pply, 1318;

q., 1677. Hostels, supply, 1326. Land Appeal Court, q., 53•1. Lands Department, Administration of,

supply, 1206. Lands Dcpnrtmcnt under a Cfnnmission,

supply, 1205. Land for Nurses, q., 1723 . Loan B<timatcs, 3118. Locnl Govcrnmc:lt Dill, cons. amdts.,

3160. l\l"ohr, Applica1 inn hv A. J .. q., 534. Nambucca and Bellinger Bridges, q.,

1939. Narnbucca River, q., 2882. Nana Glen, Tencher's R.esidcnce, q.,' 420. North Coast Forest Reserves, supply,

1206 j q., 204.5. .

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BRINER, Mr. G. S. (continued) : North Coast Railway, Seventh Section, i

q., 420. Northern Rivers, estinwtes, 3178. Offer to Finance State Public Works,

q., 1484. Physical Culture, su.wly, 1327. Police Quarters, Urunga, q., 1940. Price of Petrol, q., 357. Public and Technical Schools, !J.., 1768. Public School Buildings:

Hernani, q., 420. Moonee, q., 4-71. 'Seellmds, q., 359. Ulmarra, q., 357.

Railway, Raleigh to Deepwater, q. 471. Refreshment-Toom,. Centennial Park, q., 2016.

Returned Soldiers: Applications for Land, q., 534, '3033.

Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, 2a., 2696; Com., 2760, 2766, 2769, 2771, 2772.

Jtovocation of Dedication of State •Forests, m., 3852.

River Channel between l'llacksvillo and Bowraville, q., 2876. •

River Crossings, q., 1767, 1939, 1943. Roads Expenditure, su.ppty, 1317. Roads in Settlements for Returned

Soldiers, q., 1249, 1721. Royalties on Timber, q., 788, 3033. Share-farming Bill, 2a., 3046; (]om., 30i7.

Soldier Settlers, supply, 1207. Spe.cial Timber Licenses, q., 1767. State Timber Yard, supply, 1315. Supply:

Public Instruction, 1326. Secretary for Lands, 1204. Sccrct:uy for Public 'Vorks, 1315.

·Sydney Grammar School, Subsidy to, supply, 1327.

'Teachers' Efficiency Awards, q., 3704. 'Urunga Police Station, q., 420. Walsh Island Works, supply, 1315. Wustern Land Board, supply, 1205.

'Western L:mds (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 2690.

' Williams, Application ··by R: E., q., '534. Woolgoolga Jetty, Tramway, q., 1764.

BnOOKFiiLD, Mr. P., Stu.rt: Allied Intervention in Russia, g., 1924. -Broken Hill Industrial Trouble, q.,

1769. Miners' Diseases at Broken Hill, q., 1488, 1765, 1770, 1941.

Mining Investments, q., 1766. 1772. 'Paul Froemnn, q., 1678, 1923. Public Service Conditions. q., ··172J. Railway Superannuntion Fund, q., 1768.

• 'Returned. Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­: . mont) Bill, •m., 1618.

:ne.3: v. 'Wnllace and Miller, q., ··1924.

BnooKs, The Hon. W.: Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, Com., 3535.

Industrial Arbitrntion (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3004; Com., 3201-3207; cons. amdts, 3759.

Local Government Bill, m., 2001. •Maintenance of Children Bill, 2R., 2307. Necessary Commodities Control Bill,

2R., 3822. Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League Jnoorporation Bill, 2&., 2732; Uom., 2923. '

Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­ment Bill, 2n.,_:2864; Uom., 2873.

Share-farming .t5ill, 2R., 3447, 3512. S.vdney Water Supply (Avon River Dam)

Bill, 2R., 2933. 'Welfare of Mothers and Babies Bill,

2R. 1 3691. Zoo Site, Moore Park, adj., 1523.

BnOWNR, The Hon. J. A.: Bnptist Union Incorporation Bill, .2n.,

2852. Citizens' War Chest Enabling ·Bill, Com., 2652. .

Fnrmers' Drought Relief Bill, ·Com., 3610.

Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3658. Local Government Bill, recom., 1897. 1\Iaintenanec of Children Bill, 2n.,

2372; Com., 2461. Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2R":';- 3425. Necessary Commodities, m., 2178. Reconstruction of Ministry, ob8., 6. Share-fnrming ·Bill, Zn., 3443. Union Trnstee Company of Australia Limited (Amendment) Bill, 2R .. 2117.

"Wentworth Estate Partition Bill, 2n.., 2642.

Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2790.

BnuNTNiiLr,, Mr. A., Parmmatta: Abolition of Legisl::rtive -Council, ~ .. , 1421.

Balloting for I,ancl at Hay, q., 847. Board of Fire Commissioners, adj., 1952. )

Chnirman ·of Committees, ob3., ·417; m., 485.

Civil :Service Act, 1884, Amendment of, q., 1159.'

Clnims of Old Rnilway Servants, adj., 1784.

·Convidion of Chinese selling Sheep-dip, q .• 2323.

Greater Necwastle, nd.i., 3718. H«'roic Conduct at GaswOI'ks, q., _50, ·421. Influenzn Epidemic Relief Bill, q., 847.

1487. , Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., '3395; Com., '34.61, 3463, 3473, -3486, 3555, 3565, 3569, 3579.

·JJiquor ,JJe~~:islation, 'l'f., ~584. New Holdings, q., 623.

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BRUNTNELL, :Mr. A. (continued,) Overhe;)d Bridge, WeiJ.tworthville Sta­tion, q., 2018.

Parramatta. Railway Station, q.; 3038, 3835. .

_Parramatta Sewc,ragc (Surplus Funds) Bill, m., 1557.

Public School Teachers, q., 192. . . Repair. of R.ailway 'l'rucks and Carn-

ages, q., 3449: Self-determination for Ireland, q., 3550. Stamp Duties Office, q., 1878. State Fish Depot, Pnrramatta, q., 1596. Unemployed Deputation, q., 3712. Unemployed in Queensland, q • ., 288~. Wentworthville Railway Crossing, q., 2195.

BRYANT, The Hon., F. H.: Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, ~R., 2645.

Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, ZR., 3008 ..

Maintenance of Children Bill, 2R., 2383.

BucKLEY; :Mr. A. W., Surry Hill~: Accommodation for Government Depart­ments, q., 1920.

Address in Reply, 230. Agent.-General, supply, 915; q., 2l90, 3716 .

.1\.rubulance Transport Service Bill, Com., 1715.

American Senate Resolution, q., 3711. Board of Fire Commissioners, ad3., 1952.

Budget, The, 785. City Railway, q., 360. . Qop;nnission of the Peace, Appointments

to, q., 1875. Compensation to Teachers, q., 712. Concessions to Heturned Soldiers, sup-plv, 915.

Cosu of Living, budget, 786. Country Hospitals Asso.ciation, q., 1921. Darli_ng Harbour Goods Yard, m., 145;

~ •• add1·ess, 232. Deduction from Wages, addre3s, 231; q., 628.

Depa-rtmental Business, Preference to, q., 475.

Deportation of Citizens, q., 272. Deportation of George Heine, adj., 130. De-r'egistered Unions, q., 1773. Detective Ferguson, Charges a-gainst, q., 864.

Detective Leary, q., 2528. Dissolution of Parliament, q., 585. Di-stinguished Visitors, supply, 915. Free Tram Travelling for the Blind, q., 2740.·.

Gene_ ralElectio.n, q., 3553. I:f.q.nsa·ri! Staff, q., 1255. Imprisoned I.W.W. Men, q., 272. Influenza. Epidemic Relief Bill, Com.,

2506. I.W.W. Inquiry, q., 272, 36~. Lieut.-Colonel Henley, q., 3Jl4.

BucKLF.Y, Mr. A. W. (continued): Lithgow Water Supply and Sewerage Bill, Uom., 2511.

:Maintenance of Children Dill, q., 2-J.Ol. l\.fount .Kosciusko, A-dvertising, q., ~530, 2659.

1l:fr. Buc~ley: Railway "\Yorkers, q., 2532.

Order of Business, m., 433. Personal Explanation, 1948, 2536. Political' Circular from Premier's Office, 5Upply, 913.

Precedence in Departmental Business, supply, 913; q., 1921.

Press Criticism, q., 196. Profiteering, budoet, 786. Prosecution on ·Forgery Charge, q., . 1834.

Publicity Officer, supply 917. Railway and Tramway Department:

Administration address, 230. Amalgamated Railway and Tramway

Association, adj., 2513. Boys Employed on Tra.nt~, 1UJJJJtlJ, 1119.

Cumming, l\fr. David, q., 1875, 1921. Discharged Employees' lteferences, q., 3716.

Dismissals and Appointments, q., ~,589, 3714.

Employees displaced by Military Men, q., 712; supply, 1115; adj., 1720; q., 1874, 3551.

Employees' Grievances, '1·, 16i~. Employees : Holiday Pay to Dismissed

Men, q., 360, 793. Employees, Refund to, address, 231;

q., 358, 628; supply, 1117; q., J'i20 . Favour to Loyalists, supply, 110;'. Federated· Ironworkers' Association, q., 1675.

Gatekeepr.rs, q., 3709. Holidays, q., 3716. Influenza E'pidemic, q., 627, 12-!8. Locomotive Department, supply! 1115. Method of Appointment of Emp oyees,

q., 711. Motor 'l):icycles for Employees, q., 3711.

New Carriages, q., 422. Pension Rights of Strikers, adj., 3310;

q., 3548. Premier's Car, q., 3716. Promotion Examination, q., 712. Railway Institute Employees, q.', 1875. Reinstatement of Strikers,

1q., 1875,

2468 .. Re-registra-tion of Unian, .<llJIJ·ll!,

1122. Right of Appeal, q., 3718. Spies, supply, 1107. Staff Board, address, 233; r:., ijf'O; supply, 1111.

Stores Branch, supply, 1112. Strike of 1917, supply, 1107; q., 18i5, 2589.

Suggested Royal Commission, q., 2469, 2471.

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BuCKLEY, MR A. 'vV (continued") : Superannuation Act, addres3, 235. Superannuation Board, q., 1875. Superannuation l"und, q., 2532, 3715. Telegraph Operators, q., :.l32ll. Ticket Examiners, q., 1871J. Unfair Treatment of Employees, sup­pty, 1107, 1120.

Victimisation, supply, 1123. . Regulations under l'arlinmenLary Elec­

tions (Amendment) Act, m., 1262; p.o., 1272.

Re-registration of Unions, q., 3718. Returned Soldiers' Imperial League, q., 1772.

Rex v. Miller and Wallace, q., 2530. Roya.l Commissions, supply, \!13. Sitting Days, m., 428. Soldiers described as Pests, q., 2471. Btarr, William, q., 586; obs., 625; "3up-

ply, 1105; q., 1250, 1875. State Governor's Salary, q., 793. State Purchases of Goods, q., 3707. Supply:

Premier, 912. Railways, 1105.

Sunday '!'ruins, Sydney to Gosford, q., 2243. ·. ··'-'

Tramway Employees, q. 844. Tramway Section, Chaimers-street, q., 1876.

Tramway Strike Payments .. q:~ 793. 'frust, Commissions, and Jjoards of

Control, q., 1921. Union Representatives, q., 360. Wheat, H.oyal Commission, q., 3.550, 3716.

BunKE, Mr. F. M., N ewtou'fl : Abolition of Legislative Council, m., 1487.

Address in Reply, 319. Age of Apprenticeship, q., 1677. Allegations against l\Ir. Beeby, q., 1254. Ambulance Transport Service Bill, 2R., 1690.

Anderson, Ex-Police Inspector, q., 535. Apprenticeship, adclres3, 323. Attendants, Parliament House, q. ,1927. Atto-rney-General's Place in Parliament,

3Upply 1

1067. Bail Procedure, supply, 1069. Boys?· Industrial Home, Gosford, q., 1676.

Bribery Charges against Lands Depart-ment Officers, q., 1489, 1594.

·Claims of Old Railway Servants, sup­ply, 1133; adj., 1726, 1743. ·

Clerk of the Peace, supply, 1068. Control of Prices, 3'ibpply, 1073. Court Reporters, s1t.pply, 1069. De-registered Unions, lle-instatement

of, q., 3224. Extra Pay to Tramway Employees, q.,

3548. Fish not a Necessary Commod-ity, q., 793.

BuRKE, M_r. F. M. (continued): Good-conduct Marks, supply, 1136. Uratuity to Old Railway l:lervants, q., 82, 3710.

Hay and Chaff Supplies, q., 1595. Holiday Money, addres3, ll22; 3upplu 113a '

lnf:!uenza Epidemic, q., 144, 359; 3up-ply' llllli. .

J1:1r~es, supply, 1070. L1vmg W:tge and Parliamentary Staff,

q,, 2746. . lllaintenance of Children Dill 1·ecom., :.!060. '

l\Ieat Industry (Amendment) Bill int., 2489. . . '

Military Designation of Hon. :Members, q., 2471.

Necessary Commodities Control Inspec-tor, q., 623.

Overcrowding of '!'rams, q., 3837. Parliamentary Draftsman, supply 1068. Parli:tmentary Officers and Basic ·\vage, q., 3714. .

Police Pay, q., 1723, 1832. Prime M_inister's Heccption, q., 1163. Profiteenng, adclre3s, 321; supplv, 1078.

Public Sen-ice (Amendment) Bill, ()om., 2901.

Public Service Board, mpply, 1070. Public !Service Commission, supplv, 1075; q., 1595, 2133.

Public Service Pensions, q., 2468. Railway and Tramway :b!mployees, q., 3225.

Retiring Age of Railway Servants, q., 3717 ..

Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ-ment Bill, 2n., 22?9. ·

Returned Soldiers, Employment of, ad­dress, 323; supply, 1133_; q .• 11G3, 1766.

Shaftesbury Reformatory, mpply, 1074. State Trawling Industry, q., 82; add.re31,

319; q., 2193, 2322, 3038, 3708. Suburban Court Cases, supply, 1075. Supply:

Attorney-General, 1067. Labour and Industry, 1859. Railways 1133. -'

Temporary Public Servants' Superan­nuation, q. 1163.

Tramway Employees at Randwick ·workshops, q., 3225.

BuRKE_, Mr. M., Belmore: Board of·Fire Commis~ioners, adj., 1951.­Clnims of Old Railway Servants, sup-

ply, 1183; adj., 1_740. Electricity, .mpply of, q., 3836. Increases to Salaries, supply, 1357. Maintenance of Children Bill, recom., 2077, '2114.

Men.t Industry (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2630.

Minimum Wage, supply, 1184. Motor .J;3uses, supply, 1182.

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BuRKE Mr. M. (continued): Supply:

Colonial Treasurer, 886. Labour and Industry, 1357. Railwa.ys, 1182. .

'fown-planning Bill, int., 557. 'framway, Pyrmont, Drummoyne, and Ryde, q., 1880.

Public t:iervice (Amendment) Bill (No. · 2), Uom., 2844, 2848, 28.50.

Temporary Civil Servants, q., 3835. Unemployment, q., 1948. Wattle-street Siding, q., 1926.

BuTTENSHA w, l\1r. E. A., Lachlan : Assistance to Farmers, q., 1941, 2049. Cornsacks for Next Harvest, q., 420. Drought Distress, q., 2329. -Pay of Australians serving in other Regiments, q., 794. Railw~v Urossmg at Kiacatoo Siding,

q., 792. Sitos, Wyalong District, q., 1411.

BuzACOTT, The Hon. N. J.: Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3676, 3679.

Liquo1: (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3666. Local Government Bill, 2R., 267; Uom.,

339-356, 445-464, 835, 1016, 1018, 1048, 1050, 1051, 1229, 1230, 1479, 1538, 1543.

Returned· Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­ment Bill, 2n., 28Ci3; Uom., 2872.

c CANN, :i'.Ir. G., Uanterbu1·y:

Auent-General, q .. 83; suppl.y, 908. Alleged Attempted Bribery, m., 1175. Ambnlance Transport Service Bill, 2n., 1687. -

Anzac Memorial Ball, S1tppl1J, 911. Aviation School; suppl.y, 1336. Bhe;o Camp, School Accommodation, q., 714.

By-electionil, q. 3713. Citizens' War Chest J!;nabling Bill, 2n.,

3350. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill,

2n., 2809; Com., 2963, 2966 . ('rnnnensation to Gas Companies, q., 1675. .

Conservatorium of Mmic, mpply, 1336. Contract for Cork Board, adj., 1850. Conveyancing Bill, Uom., 2168. Cost ·Of RPRUmed L'lnd, IJ., 797. Electoral Rolls and l\1o.ps, q., 1418; 2018. Government Motor-cnrs. supply, 9!0. Gratuity Bonds, q., 3.'309. Hou~ing IExtcmion) Bill, nom., 32-59. Immigrntion nud Tourist Bureau, S1tp-ply, 909.

Jnflnenzo. Epidemic Relief Bill, ir.t., 1762.

InfiuPnza. Epidemic: Revival of Masks, q., 572.

Liqnor (Amendment) Bill, Uom., 3465, 3469, :!500.

CAN~, Mr. <3. ( continuixl) : Maintenance of Children Bill, recom., '2071, 2@84, 2093, 2162.

Military-road to Edward's Bay Tramway Bill, 2R., 3323.

Musical. Societies, supply, 1336. Mutin:v on board H.M.A.S. Australia, q., 273.

Physical Culture, supply, 1335. Public Service Commission, supply, 912. Railway and Wharves Bookstalls, q.,.

3305, ;1547. Regent's Park to Cabramatta Railway, m., 2043.

Hegulu.tions un~er Parliamentary Elec­tions (Amendment) Act, m., 1289, 12!H.

Returned Soldiers : Co-operative Marketing, q., 2534. '\Vater and Sewerage Board, q., 2397.

Returned· Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­ment Bill, Com., 2358, 2361, 2364, 2477,.

Returned •Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, Uom., 2775.

Returned Soldiers' Settlements, m., 2137.

Returning-officers and Civil Servants, q., 1162.

Richmond-Kurrajong llailway Bill, m., 577.

Rifle Clubs, S1tpply, 910. RoyalCommission on Lands Department,

q.,· 715. Royal Commissions, supply, 912. Sewerage System for Canterbury, q., 2744.

Shore-farming Bill, 2R., 3061; Uom., 3068.

Soldiers' Gratuity Bonds, q., 3149, 334'i. Suburban Railways, q., 2017. SuP.ply: ·

Uqlonial Treasurer, 869. Executive and Legislative, 852. Premier. 908. · Public Instruction, 1335.

Town-planning Bill, int., 560. Tramway Extensions, q., 2879. War Gratuity Bonds, q .. 2883. Wheat Commission, q., 26@.

CAmncHAEr,. Captain the Hon. A. C. Leichha1'Clt:

Accommodation for Hon. Members, q., .51; obs., 540.

Address in Reply, q., 84; m., 285; per&. expl., 312.

Agent-General, q., 83; supply, 905. Amhulance Transport Service Bill, 2B.., 168G. .

Assistn,ut Inspectors of Returned Sol­diers' Setlements, q., 791.

Auditor-General's Report, q., 585. Brown, Payment to Mr. John, budaet, 736.

Bude;et, The. 732. Dnsines~ of the Ressions, q., 2881. Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, 2n., 8350.

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CARMICHHL, Capt. The Hon. A. C. (contd.): Civil Servants: Arbitration Court, q., 83.

Close of the Session, q., 3713. Commercial Agent, sttpp~y, 905; q.,3708, 3833.

Commonwealth per capita Contribution, q., 538.

Commonwealth Heferendum Proposals, q., 2880. .

Conscription, address, 295. Decrease of Production, budget, 739. Education (Deaf and Blind Children) Bill, m., 1504.

Extension of Railways, adclTe3s, 289. Fariners' Drought Relief Bill, Com., 3267

Federal Referendum Proposals, q., 3227. Fire Brigadrs (Amendment) Bill, int., 3378; 2R., 3499; Com., 3501, 3502.

Flenady, R. B., Balmain, q., 2325. Georgeson Wheat Contract, budget, 734. Homebush Aba£toir: Cork Insulation, q:, 1488: adj., 1839, 1851. '

Housing Scheme, address, 291; q., 539. Housing (Extension) Bill, 2R., 2992; Uom., 3103; (p.o., 3103), 3104-3114, 3248-3262; 3357' 3360.

Independent Members, q., 432. Industrial Unrest, adcl1·ess, 294. Land Settlement, add!ress, 286. Legal Work Apportioned, q., 1160. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3411; Com., 3459, 34GO, 3472, 3480, 3490, 3566, 3585, 3589, 3591.

Liquor Referendum, q., 271, 274; 581. Loan Estimates, q., 2383, 2946; m., 3187.

1\Iarx, Mr. Alfrl:'d, q., 2192. Military-road i,i) Edward's Bay Tram­way Bill, 21:., 3323.

Motor-cars: Obstruction to Traffic, q., 1725. .

Mr. Taylor: Public Service Board, q., 144.

Murrumbidgee Irrigation Commission, m., 1452.

Necessary Commodities Control Bill, 2R., 3096; Com., 3791.

Overcrowding in 1tletropolis, addreu, 291.

Overcrowding of Trams, q., 3837. P.ayment of Rent to Crown, q., 2192. Pilot Servire, q., 273. Premiers' Conference, q., 14.89. Prices of. Commodities, addrns, 290. Profiteermg, address, 289, 2!l3. Public Debt, budget, 740. Public Service (Amendment) Bill, int.,

567. Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2) Com., 2829, 2831, 283G, 2899.

Public Service Expenditure, budo~t, 739.

Railway Administration, acld1·e3s, 287. £1egulations under Parliamentary Elec­

t.ions (Amendment) 1\ct. m., 12'92. 1-l~tturned Soldier·.J nnd Sailors' Eniploy­

l•ent Rill, int .. M6

I

CARMICHAEL, Ca.,)t. The Ron. A. c: (contd.): Returned .Soldiers' Settlement (Amend· ment) Bill, cons. amdts, 3731.

Returned Soldiers' Settlements, m., 2140.

Savings Bank, address, 292. Secret Commissions Prohibition Bill, 2R., 2907; Com., 2911.

Share-farming Bill, Uom., 3064, 3066. Statements by Mr. Dooley, p.o., 799. State Orchestra and Mr. Verbrugghen, q., 797.

Superannuation Act, Extension of, q., 273.

Supply: Executive and Legislative, 8.98. Colonial Treasurer, privileoe, 894. Premier, 905. ·

Taronga Park Zoological Gardens, q., 573, 581. .

Taxation, Increase of, budget, 738. Testator's Family Maintenance Act,

q., 3710. Town-planning Bill, int., 553. 'fraflic Regulation, q., 3835. Welfare of Mothers and Babies Bill, Com., 3492, 3495, 3596, 3601.

Wbeat Pool Inquiry, q., 586. Wbeat Silos b11dget, 733. White' City Housing Scheme, q., 1680.

CARRUTHERS, The Hon. Sir J. H., K.C.M.G., LL.D.:

Appointment of Public Works Com­mittee, adj., 532.

Appropriation Bill, 2R., 1378. Business of the Session, obs., 2938, 3448.

Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, Com., 2653, 2656, 2658.

Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3214; Com., 3215.

Coghlan, Sir Timothy, pers. expl.1

3115. Condition of the Agricultural Inttustry, adj., 2118.

Earlv Closing (Amendment) Bill, 2R., · 3677.

Election of Representative in the Senate, m., 2173, 2174.

End of Session, aclj., 3828. Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, Com., 1 3529 j 7'CCOm. 3682.

Flight from England to Australia., adj., 3679.

Hydr<>-'electric Development (Construc­tion) Bill, 2R., 2581, 2729; 3n., 3118, 3279.; recom., 3281, 3284; cons. amdts., 3760, 3762.

Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3019; Com., 3030, 3202, 3204, 3210; cons. amdts., 3757.

Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3630, 3642, 3649, 3652, 3661, 3664; 3R. 1 3668,

I,ocal Government Bill, 2R., 138, 237; Com., 333-345,• 443-470, 528, 599-620, 823-841, 1004-1015, 1146-1157, 1216-1246: 1459-1481, 1528-1546, 1570-1586, 1643-1668; 1·ccom., 1805-1830, 2002, 9q03 ; 3n..' 2009.

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CARRUTHERS, The Ron. Sir J. H.(contimtetl): Local Government. Validation Bill, 2n., 2182 ; Com., 2183.

Maintenance of· Children Bill, 2R., 2296; Com., 2452, 3189, 3198.

Members dece:,tsed, m., 131. Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3427. Necessary Commodities Control Bill, 2R., 3816; Com., 3826.

Order of Btisiness, obs. 3000. Proportional Voting Regulations, adj., 821.

Public S'!rvice Amendment Bill (No. 2), ZR., 3142.

Returned Sailors and Soldiers Voting Bill, cons. nmclts., 3448.

Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­. ment Bill. 2R., 2856, 2868. Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­

ment) Bill. 2:rr., 3217; Co1n., 3291; cons. anults., 3756. ·

Share-fanninl! Bill, 2R., 34.35. State li'orcsts, Revocation of Dedication

of, m., 1143. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3338.

Totalisator (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2914; (]om., 2918.

Unusual Hour of Meeting of House, adj., 1637.

Water (Amen<1ment) Bill, 2R., 3146. Welfare of Mothers and Babies Dill, 2n., 3688; Com., 3700.

\Vestern Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 27!H.

Western Lands Administration, Select Committee on, obs., 2912.

Wheat Board of New South Wales, m., 325; obs., 440; m., 520; obs., 595, 596, 699.

Wheat Pool, adj., 139; q., 236. Zoo ~ite, :Moore Park, adj., 1521.

CHAFFEY, Captain F. A., Tam1EOrth: Address in Reply, 57. Advance Se.at Booking, Melbourne Trains, q., 2326.

Citizen's \Var Chest Enabling Bill, 2n., 3352.

Country Train Services, supply, 1191. . Fines for Drunkenness, q., 1925. Fodder Allowance to Country School Teachers, q., 2741.

Fodder for Teamsters during Drought, q., 3449.

Guarantee to 'Wheat Farmers, q., 3309. lmpnrtation of Sugar, q., 3034. Influenza Epidemic, address, 60. Public Schools Teachers, q., 2529. Railway Construction, address, 59. Railway, Dubbo to Werris Creek, q., 2326. -

Repatriation, adttresl, 58. Returned· Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­ment Bill, Com., 2485.

CHAFFEY, Captain F.. 4t. (con~inued,) : Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Awend-ment) Bill, Com., 2765, 2971.

Supply: Railways, 1190. Wheat Pool, q., l!71. White Australil\ Pol_icy, addre33, 59.

CocHRAN, l\1r. J. P., Darling Harbo'lLr:

Adjournment, m., 418. Agent-General, q., 2745. Allard. Mr. G. l\lason, q., 713. Bakers' Dispute, q., 796. "Bristol 'Arms. Hotel,", q., 2468. Brown, Payment to 1\fr. John, q., ::.452, 3453.

Che'mists' Charges, Sllpply, 974. Chinese Seamen, q., 2943, 3308 . Claims of Old Railway Servants, adj., 1741.

Colonel ~Iackenzie, q., 582, 1160. Conveyancing Bill, 2R., 1720. Distribution of Titles, q., 573. Dredge Employees, Salaries of~, q., 2940. Female Representatives on tne Board

of Trade, adj., 2199. Fire Brigades (Amendment) Bill, int.,

3379. Food Orders, supply, 972. Funeral Expenses, supply, 976. George-street Trams, q., 2882. German Music at State Concerts, q., 847.

Harbour Trust arid GoYcrnment Pre­mises, q., 2399.

Honorary Magistrates, Appointment of·, q., 34ijtJ..

Housing, (Extension) Bill, Com., 3262. Inflnenza Proclamation. q., 2744. King's Counsel, q:, 2401. Lifting Appliances for Tramcars, q., 790.

Local Government Bill, cons. admts., 3161.

Maintenance of Children Bill, recom., 2101, 2110, 2152, 2165 ..

Newcastle Hospital, q., 797. Penrith to Sydney Trains, q., 2248. Police Pensions, q., 3451. Prayers for Rain, ·q., 2804. Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), Vom., 2834 .

Quarantine Regulations, q., 3455. Questions "·ithout Notice, q., 197. Relief of Distress, supply, 973. Returneu Soldiers: Unregistered Dogs,

q., 2943. Returned 'Soldiers' Settlement (.Amend­

ment) Bill, m., 1610. Sitting Days, m., 429. State Governor, Abolition of Office of, m., 807.

State Orchestra and 1\:l:r. Verbrugghen, q., 796, 1597.

State Orchestra and Musicians' Strike, q., 3309.

State Trawling Industry, q., 2194, 2881.

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CocHRAN, :M:r. J.P. (continued): -Supply:

Colonial Secretary and ·Minister of Public Health, 9'72.

Executive and Legislative, 861. Tourist Trains, q., 1550. Unemployed in Queensland, q., 2882. ·wharf Labourers' Rates of Pay, q.,

2050. . Wood and Coal Carters, q., 3227.

CocKs, Mr. A. A. C., St. LeonaTds: Board of Trade, q., 2324. Loan Estimates, 3175. Maintenance of Children Bill, 2R., .1863;

3n., 2212. Obiectionable Literature, supply, 935. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, q., 2589.

Railway Construction, estimates, 3176. State Business Undertakings', estimates, 3177.

State Trawling Industry, · estimates, 3176; ,,,, 3833.

Supply: Colonial Secretary. and Minister of Public Healt}1, 935. .

Cor.QunouN, .Mr. P. B., Mosman: Chairman of Committees, m., 439. Charges made by Superintendent Atwell,

q., 621. Speaker, Election of, obs., 40.

CONNINGTO·N, The Hon. 1\f. J.: · 1\hintenance of Children Bill, 2n., 2301;

()om., 2459.

CR.\NE, l\Ir. J. T., Gt~'ydi7·: Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2807; Com., 2959, 2967.

Returned .Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, Oom., 2765, 2970. ·

CREED, The Hon. J. l\1.: Maintenance of ·Children Bill, 2n., 2368.

D

DAVIDSON, l\:!r. M. A.; COba·r: Address in Reply, m., 209. Aliens, Deportment of, supply, 1095. Ambulance Transport Service Bill, 2n., 1698.

Appropriation Bill, m., 1415. Artesian 'Vater, s·uppl11, 1198. Boiler and Machinery Inspection, q., 623.

Boring Plimts q., 472. Broken Hill-Condobolin Railway, _q., 2593.

Cancellation of l\!ining Lea-ses, mpply, 1363.

Chairman of Committees, supplv, 8()1. ()losing down of Mines; addres3, 21:1; '1·, 273; Sll pp/y, 1361.

Cobnr Wn.ter Supply (Reduction of Debt) Dill, 2R., :10·12.

DA v·msoN, Mr. M. A. (continued): Conveyance of School Child-ren, suppLy,

1331. Coroners' Fees, supply, 1093. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2544; Uom., 2562, 2564, 2567, 2568.

Destruction of· Wild Dogs, q., 18'78, 2129.

Decision of Arbitration J ndge, aclj., 2-954; p.o., 259'7, 2606.

Dismissal of Shop Assistants, q., 2529. Drou'ght Distress, q., 2331. Electoral System, S1tpply, 956. Export of Hides and Leather, q., 1594. Families of Deported Germans, Relief

of, adrb·ess, 218. First Assistant, Public Schools, q., 2191. Friendly Societies' Subventions, supply, 957. . '

Housing Scheme, acld·ress, q., 217. Imperial Federation, q., 83, 582. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment)

Bill, IJom., :1<148. Influenza Epidemic :

Blankets, q., 193. Relief of Distress, stt1Jply, 1094. 'l'enants' Losses, q., 1942 . Vaccine, Control of, _421; st~pply, 954.

Influenza Epidemic, Relief Bill, Gom., 2506, 2508, 2510. :

l.'\V,,V. Prisoners, addTess, 215. Juries, supply, 1093, 1094. Justices of t.he Peace, S1t1Jply, 955. J_,and Agents, Members of Parliament as,

q., 421. Legislative Council, supply,• 860. Limitation of Land Holdings, q., 582. Living Wage, q., 1550. Maintenance of Children Bill, 2u., 1981; Uom., 20-56, 2116; q., 2531.

Marshall, Vance, Case of, StLpply, 1094. Meat Industry (Amendment) Bill, '2n., 2632.

Medical Attention for School Children, supply, 1332.

Members as Land Agents, snpply, 1199. Mineral Output, supply, 1360. 1\fine1:s' Occupational Diseases, q., 1947. Mount Bopp.y Water Supply, q., 1770. Mr. Sidney. Kidman's Holdings, sup-

ply, 1195. . Murdoch, 1\fr.: State Wheat Board, q., 1162. •

National Party Association, q., 2192. Night Work in Baking Industry, q., 1942. . .

Parliamentary Emplo~·ees, SlLP1Jly, 860. Postal Facilities in Country, q., 194. Prices of Commodities, add-ress, 211. Prisoners, Treatment of, q., 3345. Profiteering, address, 209. Prospecting Vote, suppLy, 1360. Pnhlic School Teachers: Living '\Vage,

Q., !.!328.

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DAvmso~, Mr. M.A. (continued): !tail way Employees:

Good-conduct Pay, supply, 1132. Holiday Pay, q., 192. Living Wage, q., 846; s1ipply, 1133. Payment as Witnesses, supply, 1132;

1[., 1162. Unfair Treatment of, supply, 1132.

Railways: Zone System, supply, 1131. Repairs and Additions to Public

Schools, supply, 1331. lteturned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial

League, q., 194. Returned Soldiers:

Bands, address, 21G. l\fudall Station, Nyngan, q., 583;

supply, 1198. Preference to, address, 216. Se.ttlement, Nyngan, q., 714, 1880. Settlement of, q., 472; sup711AJ, 1196, 1198.

Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­ment Bill, 2n., 2281; Com., 2352.

Returned. Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, int., 1621; 2n., 2698.

Returning-officers, Appointment of, q., 1162.

Salaries and Wnges, .mpply. 9.54. School Requisites, supply, 1332. Shortage of Sheep Trucks, q., 19.4~, .1946.

Soldier-made Tweeds, q., 2401. State Children Helicf, supply, 1330.

·Supply: Colonial Sccrctar:v and Minister of

Pub-lic Health. 954. Executive and Legislative, 860. .T ustice, 1093. Lands, 1194. Mines, 1360. Public Instruction, 1330. Railways, 1131.

Teachers' Salaries, adi~Tcss, 217; S1tp­ply, 1331.

Transfer of Soldier's Lease, q., 2328, 3705.

""estern Division Farms, q., 1598. Western Land Board, ·supply, 1194. .. Western Lands, Irrigation, supply,

1197. ""estern Lands (Amendment) Bill, int.,

2638 j 2R., 2685. "'estern Lands Leases, q., 2197. \Yheat Commission, q., 795. ·widows ·and Distressed Children, adj.,

2405. • Vi"idows and Orphans, Allowances to, q.,

194.

,DAnEs, Mr. ,V., Tllollongona: Abattoirs, Country, suppl?f, 953 Address in Reply, m.., 4-0G. Ambulance Transport Service Bill, 2R., 1701; Com.., 1708.

Answering Questions, q., 83. :Bathing and Dressing Accommodation:

Coal-miners, q., 2329. Bulli Hospital, q., 475.

DAVIES, Mr. W. (continued) : Camden Estate, q., 2194. Camden-The Oaks Railway, q., 2197. Oase of Mr. R .. Duncan, Ooledale, q., 2741.

Chaff for Drought-stricken Districts, q., 794.

Clerks of Petty Sessions, sttpply6

1101. Coal Commission, addTess, 4 7; q., 1942, 2049.

Coal Commissioner's Report, q., 2047. Goal, Price of, address, 409. Coke and Coal By-products, q., 848. Commissioner of Taxation, supply, 878. Comptroller of Prisons, q., 3547. Conference of Bakers and Employers,

q., 1486. Conservatorium Orchestra, q., 424. Conveyancing Bill, Com.., 1800. Co-operative Distributing Societies, q.,

2132, 2533, 2591, 2662, 2742. Cordeaux Dam, q., 2399. Cos'~ 9f Commocli~ies, .address, 410. DeciSIOn of ArbitratiOn Juoge, aclj., 2601.

DisfranC'hisement of Australian "romen, q., 2528.

Earlv ()losing (Amendment) Bill, q., 3037.

Egg Speculators, q., 2046. Explosi\'es, Increased Price of, g., 2397,

29•11. Fish Sales, supply, 952. Ft·ee Labour in Coal-mines, f[., 2332. Helensburgh Coal-miners, q., 1772. Hl'lensburgh l\Iine: Ventilation, q., 2332.

Houses, Erection of, "TolJongong, q., 795, 1551.

Housing Scheme for Scarborough, q., 2743, 3714.

lnclustrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2440; Com.., 2441,2442, 2446; cons. amdts., 37 42.

J nfluenza Ej;lidemic, q., 713; S1Lpply, 952. Influenza Epidemic Relief Bill, Uom., 2506.

Insurance Agent.~., q., 2.'533. Insurance of Pigs, q., 1926 .. Invalid Pensioners: ·waterfall Sana-

torium, q., 846. Justice Department, IJ., 425. Lease of Farm, Port Kernbla, q., 425. Living Wage, q., 1678. 1768, 2133. Local Government Bill, cons. amdt&., 3725.

l\fnintenanee of Children Bill, 2R., 1900; Com.., 2077, 2097, 2100, 2105.

Maternity Hospital, South Coast, q., 795; supply, 952.

Miners' Accident Relief Fund, q., 473, 1250, 2047, 2804.

Miners' Phthisis, q., 2593. Mining Estimates, q., 1549. Mining Industry, q., 715. Mount Kembla Disaster Fund, q., l!Mu. Munition Workers, q., 571. :!.\Iutton, Supply and Price of, q., 2742.

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Volumes 75, 76,77;78.

DAVIES, 'Mr. W. (continuecl): Necessary Commodities: C"ontrol Bill, · 211., '3090; Com., 3773, 3784, 3785, 3787, 3789:

Obje?tionable J~iterature, supplyl. 951. Padmmen:tar_y Dra:ftsman.! supp y, 1101. Payment of Jurors q., 17:.:4. Payme!\t to !Ir. J. Brown, address, 406. P-olice Protection, Austinmere, q., 2397. Polling-places, Wollondilly·, q., 626. Port Kembla, supply, 1131. Prison Heform Society, q., 1723, 2941. Prisoners in Gaols, q., 2341, 3345. Profiteering address, 410. • Profits of CJoal-mining Companies, q., 2741.

Promotion of Teachers, q., 1484. Public Service_ (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), Uom., 2833.

Public Service Board, supply, 1101. Public Service Royal Commissioner, q., 2133.

Railway and Tramway Service: Board of Commissioners, Sltpply, 1129.

Railway Employees: Black l\Iarks1 q., 791. Unfair 'freatment of, supply.! 1130. Victimisation of,· supply, 11:.:9.

Railway Engines, q., 34.49. Railway Gangers' Wages, q., 3710. Railway Superannuation Fund, q., 717. Railway Transport for South Coast

Workers, q., 2942. ' Reeves, Charles, Prisoner, Long Bay;

q., 1880. . Refund of Rentals, q., 425. Relief of Distress, snpply, 952. Returned Soldier School Teachers, q., 2741, 3224.

·-Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, 2n.., 2702. ·

Scarborough Coal-mine, q., 1596. Si~k Munition or War Workers, q., 1925.

. South Coast and Southern Railways, q., ' 361.

South Coast 1\fines, q.; 1418, 1548, 2942. Speculators operating on Christmas Groceries, q., 2046.

Sugar Supplies, q..., 3223. Supply:

Colonial Secretary and Minister of Public Health, 951.

Justice, 1101. Railways, 1128. Treasurer, 878.

Taxation Department Employee:;, sup­ply 878.

Tenders for Macquarie Type Railings, q., 2939.

Tunnellers, Stanwell Park; q., 3224, 3453.

Union Trustee Company of Australia Limited (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3798.

Unionists, Alleged· Insult to, q., 846. Wages of Carpenters, Griffith, q., 714. Wages of 1\Iiners, rtrldress, 409.

DAVIBR, Mr .. w: (continuecl): Waterfall Sanatorium, supply,. 953 ;. q.,

' 1252, 1676. . . ' Welfare of Mothers and' Babies- Bill, Uom., 3493.

Widow: of, the la:te Mr. Albert Walls, Corrimal, q., 2017.

Wollongong J:fubour, q., 2941. Wollongong Sewerage Scheme, q·., 1881, 2592.

Workmen, Sick Pay to,. q., 1159. _,Vorkmcn's Compensation Act, q., 622,

2530. W<;~rkmen's Trains, supply, 1130.

Dzcn:, The Ron. W. T.: Bishop of Grafton and Armidale Grant Forfeiture Bill, p.o., 2521.

CounciVs Senate Re_presentative, m., 2171. . .

Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, Uom., 3678. - .

Hydro-electric Development (Construc­tion). Bill, Tecom .. , 3283.

Uqnor (Amendment) Bill, 2:a..,. 3628; Uom., 3667.

Loan Rill, 2n., 3286. Local Government Bill, m. 1568. Maintenance of Child1·en Bill, q., 2451; Uom., 2457; m., 2516.

Newcastle Abattoir (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3542.

Newcastle Harbour, adj., 3702. Proportional Voting Regulations, adj., 817, 822.

Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 2n., 3124; Von.., 3140, 3141.

Sydney Water Supply (Avon River Dam) Bill, 2n., 2932.

Tarana. to Oberon 1-tailway Bill, 2R., 2464.

The Rock to Pulletop Railway Bill, 2R., 2524. -

Welfare of l\1others and Babies Bill, 2a., 3691. .

Zoo Site, 1\foore Park, adj., 1517 .

, DoDD, The Hon. J. M. : Appropriation Bill, 2n., 1402. Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, Oom., 3539.

Hydro-electric Devolopment (Construc­tion) Bill, 2n., 2725; mes., 3765.

Local Government Bill,. 2n:, 266 ;.Com.,. 345, 444, 833, 1221,. 1473, 1646, 1650, 1652, 1668.

Prospecting Vote, supply, 1402.

DoE, Mr. B. J., 1\!urray: Address in Reply, m., 275. Apprenticeship, Limitation of, address; 285.

Artesian Bores, q., 1946. Charges of Corruption, address, 275. Civil Servants' Salaries, address, 278. Condobolin-Broken Hill Railway;. ll·• 1725;

Euston Punt, q., 1254. · Georgeson Wheat Contract, add-ress,281.

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DoE, Mr. B. J. (continued): Gold Production, add1·ess, 277. Irrigation Proposals1 address, 282. Land Settlement, aadnss, 284. Mail Services, Country, address, 283. Maintenance of Children Bill, Uom.,

2149. Murray River Irrigation, supply, 989. Returned Soldiers:

Employment for, add1·e~s, 276. 'Homes for, st~pply, 1211.

Schooh., Country., add1·ess, 283. Submission of Laws to Electors, m., 2540.

Supply: Agriculture, 989. Lands, 1210. .

Town-planning Bill, int., 555. University (Building) Bill, 2R., 2673. Western Land Board, supply, 1211'. \Vestern Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2690.

Wheat Board Administration, addre~~. 281.

\Vheat Stacks, address, 280.

DooLEY, Mr. J., Hartley: Abolition of Legislative Council, m., 3719.

Address in Reply, m., 384. Agent-General, Sttpply, 897. Alleged Attempted Bribery,• m., 1168. Ambulance Transport Service Bill, 2B., 1684.

Appropriation Bill, int., 1376. Boards and Commissions, q., 2742, 3036, 3308.

Broken Hill Proprietary Leases, q., 3149.

Broughton Hall and Coast Hospital Ex­tensions Construction Bill, 2R. 2021.

Business, Parliamentary, q., 232B, 2398, 2469, 2470, 2589, 2590; obs., 2569.

Coal Supplies, Railways, supply, 1139. Constitutional Government, address, 385.

Country Police called to City, q., 1944. Deakin, Late Hon. Alfred, obs., 1682. Death of Mr. Speaker's Father, ;obs.,

3085. Decision of· Arbitration Judge, p.o.,

2595. Drought,. The, p.o., 2747. Expenditure on Road-making q., 1680. Financial Administration, address~ 388. Georgeson \Vheat Contract, aadress, 386.

Government Motor-cars, supply, 896. Hon. Member for 'l'enterfield, obs., 2803.

Hospitals, Assistance for, q., 1679, 2018. Housing (Extension) Bill, Com., 3105,

3107' 3111, 3113. Hydro-electric Development (Construc­.tion) Bill, cons. amdts., 3750, 3752.

Industrial Arbitration Act, q., 2048.

DOOLEY, Mr. J. (cont.inued): Influenza Epidemic:

Country 'l'eachers, q., 2591. Financial Relief, q., 197.

Influenza Epidemic Helief Bill, Uom.·., 2503. .

Instructions to Inspectors, q., 715. Lithgow Hospital, q., 3149. Li~hgow Water Supply and Sewerage Bill, 2R., 2511.

Loan Estimates, m., 3187. Maintenance of Children Bill, 2R., 1867; ()om., 2050; q., 2327, 2531, 2590, 2942, 3150.

Medical Test of Tram Men, q., 3038. Morning Papers, Price of, q., 792. Narrandem Water Supply Bill, p.o., 3374; m., 3376.

Necessary ·commodities Control Bill, int.,; 2850; 2R . .z. 3081, 3100; Uom., 3772, 377•1, 3780, 37~6.

New Cottages, Matraville, q., 623. Parliamentary By-elections, q., 2660. Payment to Mr. John Brown, addre!! 1

387. Police, Shortage of, q., 3038. Position of Premier, supply, 896. Presentation of Estimates, supply, 891, 892. .

Profiteering, aclclt·ess, 388. Publicity Officer, s~tpply, 897. Public School Teachers' Superannua­

tion, q., 2877. Public Service (Amendment) Bill, int.,

568; (No. 2), int., 1789; Uom., 2830, 2838, 2839, 2842, 2844, 2846, 2849; c011s. a.dmts., 3744, 3746.

Public Service Royal Commission, sup­ply, 899.

Railways: Commissioners, supply, 1139. Newnes Station, ·q., 2943. Refreshment-rooms, ropply, 1140. Technical Classes, supply, 1141. 'l'rucks, q., 2531.

Regulations: }>arliamentary Elections (Amendment) Act, m., 1259..; p.o.,1290.

Returned Soldiers and S<ailors' Employ­ment Bill Com., 2363, 2484 ..

Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, Com., 2756, 2763.

Rock to Pulletop Railway Bill, int., 1566.

Royal Commissions, supply, 900. Ruling by Temporary Chairman, q., 572. Salary Increases, Railway Service, .mp-

ply, 1141. Share-farming Bill, 2R., 3042; Uom., 3068, 3074, 3075, 3078, 3079, 3081.

State Coal-mine, q., 2593. State Government House, supply, 897. Statements by the Hon. Member for Hartley, expl .. , 801.

Sugar Supplies, q., 4i5. Suppiy:

Premier, 895. RailwayB, 1138.

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Door.t;Y, Mr. J. r contiuuecl) : Ten.chf'rs and Arbitration Court, q., 1678.

Totalisator (Amendment) Bill, int., 2640.

•rrade Commissioner, supply, 898. Unemployed, q., 239H. Unemployment Agent, Katoomba, Q., 2534, 2662.

Uni,;crsity (Building) Bill, 2n., 2668; Uom., 2680; 3n., 2754.

Victory Celebrations, suzJpty, 899. ·walsh Island, Sale of, fl., 3150. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 3n., 2755.

World's Press Congress, supply, 899.

DoYLE, The Eon. H. :\J.., L.R.C.P., Lon.; L.S.A., Lon.; l\LR.C.S., E.:

Addre~s in Reply, m., 36. Anti-tuberculcsis Dispensary, New-castle; supply, 1398.

Appropriation Bill, 2n., 1398. Bishop of Grafton and Armidale Grant Forfeiture Bill, p.o., 252-2.

Drugs and Dressings,, Cost of, supply, 1400.

Hydro-electric DcvPlopment (Construc-tion) Bill. mes., 3766.

Influenza Epic'!emic. address, 36. Local Government Bill .. Oom., 1473. Medical Officer of Health :

Education Department, supply, 1399. Hunter River. District, supply, 1399.

Newcastle Hospital, S11PZJl1J, 1400. . Newcastle-Maitland Old Road, supply, 1401.

Payment to Mr. John Brown, S1tpply, 1400.

Public Sen·ice (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 2n., 3138.

DoYLE, ~fr. J. W., 7'hillip: Advertisements for Government Posi-

tions, q., 583. Age of Police Recruits, ft., 3846, 3548. Archbishop 1\Ianni:s:. q., 3834. Auditor-General's H.eport, q., 2743. Board of Trade: Female Representa-tives, adj., 2198.

Charges against :Members, q., 626. Claims of Old Railway Servants, IJ.., 1549.

Commodities, 'Increase in Prices of, q., 2742.

. Conge>stion of Suburban Railway Traffic, q., 3307.

Cost of Living: Federal Employees, q., 1833.

Dissolntion of Parliament, q., 627. Earl:v Closing (Amendment) Bill, 2n.,

3506. Employment of Frederick Cryer, q.,

3036, 3228, 3308. End of Session and General Election,

q., 1834. 'Gas, Charges for, q., 2246. -Grant to llhs. Garvin, supply, 1335.

DoYLE, Mr. J. ,V. (continued) : Housing (Extension) Bill, fl., 2048. Influenza Epidemic Relief Bill, Uom., 2505, 2510. .

Judicial Appointments, q., 361. Judges' Retirement (Amendment) Dill,. 11lt., 2815.

Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3462, 2486, 3578, 3588, 3589.

Living ·wage: Arbitration Court, q., 35.51.

Lord Mayor of Sydney, fl., 3835. l\:[acdonnldtown Station, S1t1J]Jly, 1125. Necessary Commodities Control Bill, Uom., 3785.

_Potatoes, Shipment, q., 1926. Race Da5>s, Transfer of, q., 2743. Railway Locomotives, supply 1125. Railway Service: '

Administration. Mtpply, 1124. l\Iedical Test of Permanent-way ::lien,

q., 3147. Returned -Soldiers, s11pply 11~5· q.,

2472. . , ' Thefts of Material, supply, 1126. Yictimisation, supply, 1124.

Hnilways and Tramways Newcastle a., 3836. , ' ~

Returned Soldier: 'l'ramw'ly Depart­ment, q., 7!)1.

Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­ment Bill, Com., 2360, 2361. .

Robberie& in the City, fl., 1945. Salary Increases, \Yorks Department,

mtpplp, 1322. . · State Coal-mine, IJ., 3308. F;tate Children Relief, snpply, 1333. F;tate Rlcctions, q., 1488. ~tate Motor-cars, q., 422, 581. Supply:

Public Instruction, 133.5 · n aijways. 1124. . . Works. 1322.

S:vdney Corporation Act: Housing q., 713. '

Trains, Ovf>rcrowdecl, SU.p7Jl.?J, 1124. Wade, Sir Charles G., q., 361.

DuNN, Captain W. F., l1I1.1d(Jee: Abolition of Office of State Governor m., 809. . . ' Ad~ress in Reply, m., 158. Ag1~tmcnt for Starving Stock, q., 3717. Agncultural Show Subsidies, suppty,

98G. .·\11Pg£'d Att,.mpted Bribery. m .. 11.66 . Amhulance· Transport Service Bill, 2n., 1689; Com., 1710.

Answering of Questions, q., 1723. Attorney-General's Place in Parliament

S1tpply, 1054. . 1

'Rlackheath Municipality, q., 792. . Board of Fire Commissioners, adj., 1955. Doring Plants, supply, 987, 3183· q,. 3717. '

Broughton Ha.l! and Coast Hospital F.xtensions Construction Bill, 2R., 2028.

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DuNN, Captain \Y. F. (contiuuecl): Du:-~x, Captain W. 1<'. (continued) : Public Schools (continued) :

Commercial Agent, India, q., 1925.· Contract for Cork Board, adj., 184.4. Country Hospitals, suppiy, 94.4. · County Towns Wa:cr Supplies, suppl·y, 3183.

Crown Larid Act, 1895, q., 3224. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

2553. Crown Leases, q., 3834. Drinking \Vater for Schools, 1]., 3038. Dronght Distress, (/., 23-29, 2331. Early Closing of Schools q., 3302. Education (Deaf and Blind Children)

Bill, int., 1506. Eradication of S.t. John's Wort, q., 1943.

Erection of Silos, Mudgee, q., 71G. Farmers, Assistance to, q., 844, 1835. Food Inspection, supply, 945. Forest "rorkers, q., 1411. Grain Elevators, supply, 985. Homebnsh Abattoir, :mpply, 318..1. Honsing Conditions at Kandos, q., 537. Hydro-electric DcYelonment· (Construc-tion) Bill, Oom., 2429; 3n., 2473.

Income-tax Bi.ll, i11t., 14:J'7. Increas•~d Prices of Commodities, ad­

dress, 1Gl. Industrial Arbitration (Amer.dment)

Bill, 2n., 2432. Influenza Epidemic, adch'ess, 168. Inquests on Fires, supply, lOGO. Leases held by l\lr. Bo,>man. q., 2326. Li9~1~r (Amendment) Bill, Uom., 35.56,

3010. Loan ·Estimates, m .. 3182. Maintenance of Children :Bill. 2n., 1882. Military .Hospitals, culduss, 167. ).lotor-car Drivers, q., <J76; supply 945. Necessnry Commodities C01mhission, q.,

79<! .. N~cel'jsar:;_~_Commcdities Control Bill,

Uom .. 3110. Objectionable Litcr.ature, su.pply, 943 .. Pastures Protectio::1 Doards, SH1Jply, 987. Pay of Messengers, Lift Attendants, &c., q., 3304. •

Pay of l'uhlic Scrvnnfs, nddress, 162. Pe""O Medals for School Children, q.,

12.51. ' Petty Sessions, supp~y, 1054. Police Pa,y. supply, 945. Prisons Administration, suppl·y 1059. Prisone1:s Awaiting _Trial, supplj,, 1059. Prodnctwn of Tnnmn, supply, 1325. Pro.fitee;ing, ad(Zress, 160. Proportional Representation, address,

165. Public Schools :

Boarding Subsidy, supply ~32a. Bursaries, ~pply, 1323. ' Classification, su.pply 1324. Coach Subsidy, ~npp/y, 1322. Salaries, supply, 1324. Skill and F.fficiericy Marks, supply, 1325; q., 1768.

Tcachei·s, q., 423, 1250, 2247, 2323., 2529, 3148, 3225, 3549, 3705 j ·SU1Jply, 1058. c

•rechnical College, s~tpply, 1:125. Public Servic':: .

Board, A,Ppointments to, snppl'!J, 105·1. Bonus to, supply, .1056, 1058. Commission, Sll'P1Jly, 1057, 1061. Grievances of, supply, 1059. Superannuation, q., 1705.

Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 2R., 2255.

Railway· Construction, supply, 3182. Railway Service:

Administration, supply, 1192. Unfair Treatment, supply, 1193. Vi.ctimisatio,n, s~wply, 1192.

11ailwavs: l\1udgcc to Coonabaral.lran, supply,

1192. Sandy Hollow-Bylong, !]., 2248.

Regulations: Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Act, m., 1279.

Returned- Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­ment Dill, 111-t •• .54.3: 2n., 2271; Vom., 2347, 2351, 2353, 2477.

Returnl'd Soldiers' Setuement (Amend­ment) Bill, cons. amdts .. 3733.

Royal Commission on Railway ManagG-ment, q., 2046. . ..

Session::tl Orders: S1ttmg Days, m., 430. Share-farming Dill, 2R., 3051. Soldier•.:

Applications for Land. q., U5J. Hospitals, address, 167. Monetary Aid to, q., 536. Pensions, address, 166. Preference to, address, 167; expl.,

tl/6. . Rent Remissions, q., 585. Settlers, r). 627; supply, 3183.

Stntc Children Relief, q., 423; S71pply, 1326. '

State Forpsts, Revocation of Dedication of, m .. 3854.

Stipendiary M:agisirates, q., 571. Supply:

Agriculture, 985. ()olonial S,cretary, 9<13. Justice, 1054. Public Instruction, 1322. Railways, 1192.

Vegetable ·Pests, supply, 987. \Var Bonuses. q., 2533. \Velfare o.f Mothers and Babies Bill, int., 3156.

Wheat: Bags, address, 159. Country Silos, q., 2535, 2661, 2802. Pool Administration, address, 158. Price of, supply, 988.

Wiclows and Distressed Children, adj., 2408; p.o., 2409.

Wool, Carriage of, q., 1879, ~046.

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E.utP., The Hon. G. F.: Citizens' War- Chest Enabling Bill, .2R., 2649; Gom., 2653, 2654.

Hydro-electric Development (Construc­tion) Bill, 2n., 2723.

Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3018; expl., 3026.

Loan Bill, 2n., 3288. Local Government Bill, 2n., 263; Com.,

462, 466, 467, 528, 837, 996, 1573, 1663. Maintenance of Children Bill, 2n., 2391.

Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3417; Com., 3428.

Public Service (Amendment) Bill' (No. 2), 2n., 3134.

Wagner Concert, Town Hall, adj., 1029.

EDDEN, l\fr. A., Kahibah: Claims of Old Railway Servants, p.o.,

1732. Electoral Act !Wgulations q. 717 · m. 718. ' ' ' '

Housing (Extension) Bill p.o., 3362 3363. ' '

Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Gom. 3471, 3490, 3575, 3584. '

Minister for Agricultme, q., 1679. Police Station, Merewether, q., 791. Railway, BPl_mont to .Swansea, q., 715. Reafforestatwn, q., 1412. Supply: Public Works, 1303. Traffic Obstruction by Motor-cars q.

1725. ' ' University (Building) Bill, 2n., 2670; Com., 2680.

Walsh Island Works · q. 1251 · supply 1304. ' ' ' l

Welfare of Mothers and Babies Bill, Com., 3493.

EBTELL, Mr. J., Wallsend: Abolition of Legislative Council sup-ply, 850; m., 1419. '

Address in Reply, m. 394. Appropriation Bill, ~-, 1417. Board of Trade: Female !Wpresenta­tives, adj., 2205.

Business of the Session, q., 2245. . Chairman. of Committees, p.o., 436; m.,

438. Conveyancing Dill, Com., 1796. Decentralisation, address, 395. Electoral R~gulations, q·., 1255. Georgeson "'heat Contract, address, 395. Invalid Pensions and "rorkmen's Com-pensation Act, q., 83.

Liquor tAmendment) Bill, Com., 3460, 3488.

Local· Government Dill, cons. amdts., 3164.

Maintenance of Children Dill, Com., 2059, 2070; an., 2207.

Miners Unemployed, q., 2880. Newcastle Hospital Dispute, q, 1487. ·

EsTELL, Mr. J. (continued): Paper Train for Northern Districts, q.,

1942. Payment to l\Ir. John Brown, address,

398. Port of Newcastle, add1·ess, 395. Public Service Board, add1·ess, 399. Public Service Superannuation Act, q., 51.

Public Works: Waratah, q., 1251. Public Works Comm,ittee Staff, supply,

850. Railway Employees working Overtime,

q., 426. Railway Servants and Pension Rights,

q., 2881. Returned. Soldi~rs an~ ~ailors'~~mploy­

ment B1ll, ()om., 23o0, 23oo, 2356, 2487.

Returned Soldiers' Claims, q., 475. State Coal-mine,, q., 2660. Supply : Executive and Legislative, 850. ·Thompson, Arthur: Conviction of, q.,

363. Totalisator (Amendment) Bill, 2a., 2170; ()om., 2712.

Walsh Island Engineering Works, ad~ (/1·ess, 398 ; q.,. 26tH.

'\Vorbnen's Compensation Act, q., 1769.

F FALI.IOK, 1\Ir. J., Singleton:

Claims of Old Hailway and Tramway Servants, supply, 1181; aclj., 1730; q., 3548. • .

Early Closing Amendment) Bill, Com., 3595.

Fair Rents Court, q., 474. Housing (Extension) Bill, 2R., 2995. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3576. Supply : Railways, 1181.

FARLEIGH. The Hon. J. G.: Ambulance Transport Sen·ice Bill,

· Com., 2007. Financial Exchange, adj., 142: Local Government Bill, Corn., 355, 1247. Necdsary Commodities, rn., 2178.

FARRAR, The Hon. E. H.: U>caJ Governmont Bill, Com., 351, H81.

FITzGF..nAJ.n, The Hon. J. D.: Baltina to Booyong Railway Bill, 2a., 3145.

Clarence River (Northern Breakwater) Bill, 2n., 3030.

Closer Settlement: Purchase of Estates, m., 3199. · ·

Cobar Water Supply Bill, 2R., 2188. Council's Senate Representative, m., 2172.

Epidemics, Information regarding, q., 236.

Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, 2R., 3449; Com., 3532, 3541, 3610, ~11.

Fire Brigades (Amendment) B1ll, 2a., 3641.

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19 August· to 18 December, 1919.

FITZGERALD, The Hon. J. D. (continued) Gilmore to Batlow R-ailway Bill, 2R., 3031.

Hour. of Meeting, adj . .;, 1638; p.o., 1640. Housing (Extension·) .)jill, 2R., 3543. Housi:t:J.g &heme, q., 236. Influenza Epidemic Relief Bill, 2R., 3701 ; Uom., 3701.

Loan. Bill, 2lt., 3285. Local Government Bill, 2R., 133, 271 ;

Com., 332-57, 442-70, 522-30, 597-620, 822-41, 993-1019, 1036-51, 1144-57, 1214-45, 1458-82, 1527-46, 1569-93, 1642-74; recom., 1803-30, 2002-5; 3n., 2008; mes., 3210.

Local Government' Validation Bill, 2n., 2180; Com., 2183.

Maroubra Bay Tramway Bill, 2n., 3429. Members Deceased, m., 133. Military-road to Ec1ward's Bay Tram-way Bill, 2It., 3430.

Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3417 (p.o., 3422), 3428; Oo1n., 3429.

1\:Iinistr:r, Reconstruction of, obs., 5. Narrandera Water Supply Bill, 2R., 3542.

Newcastle Abattoir (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3542.

Petition, m., 2002. Portraits in National Art Gallery, q.,· 1509.

Pulmonary Tuberculosis amongst Sol­diers, q., 2285 .

Regent's Park to Cabramatta Railway Bill, 2R., 3145.

Returned Sailors and Soldiers Vdting Bill, 2n., '3144; cons. amclts., 3448.

l.tevocation • of Forest Reserves, m., 3201.

Sh-are-f-arming Bill, 2n., 3430. 3524. Totalisator (Amendment). Bill, 2n., 2913; Com., 2918, 2920.

Wagga Wagga. Flood Relief Fund Bill, 2n., 1483. . ·

Wagner Concert, Town Hall, ad;i., 1023. Water (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3145. Welfare of MothPrs and Babies Bill,

2n., 3684; -Com., 3699, 3701. Zoo Site, Moore Park, adj., 1519.

FlTZPATRIOK, The Ron. J. C. L., Orange: Abolition of Legislative Council, m., 19591 3719.

Abolition of office of State Governor, m., 805; p.o., 815.

·Address in Reply, m., 218. Adjournment, m., p.o., 1882. Adv-ances to Home Builders, q., 2247, 2945.

Appropriation Bill, m., 1417. Bathing and Dressing Accommodation :

Coal-miners, q., 2329. , Bellbird Colliery, q_., 1880. Boring Plant, Ardlethan, q., 3712.

·Bridge, Upper Manilla, q., 3711. Broken Hill Proprietary Leases, q., 3149.

Budget, m., 479.

FITZPATRICK, The Hon. J. C. L. (continued)·: Business Undertakings, budget,. 495, 497. ~1~rge against Detectives, p.o., 314. Chrnese Seamen, q., 294.4, 3308. Closer Settlement Account, budget, 489.

Closing down of Mines, adclress, 219. Coke and Coal By-products, q., 848. COke Manufacture, q., 1944. Concessions to Farmers, budget, 496,

505. Contract for Cork Board,. adj. 1848. Country Settlers, Impoverished, q.,

2880. Decreased Gold Yield, q., 1877. Drought, Tl\.e, p.o., 2747. Education (Deaf and Blind Children)

Bill, p.o., 1507. Estimates, q., 145. Excessive Expenditure, budget:, 481. Fleming, James, Case of, m., 2542. Free Labour in Coal-mines, q., 2332. Government Inspector of 1\:Iining Invest-

ments, q.1

1772. Granville-Auburn Sewerage Scheme,, q., 2472.

Gratuities to Old Railway Servants,. q., 1879, 1926, 1946, 2019.

Greater Newcastle, p.o., 3719. Harbour Dues: Coastal Ports, q., 2018. Harbour Trust Employees, q., 2247, 2331.

Harbour Trust Tenants, q., 2400. Helensburgh Coal-miners, q., 1772. Helensburgh l\line Ventihition, q., 2332. Hookworm Disease, q., 3713. Housing (Extension) Bill, 1>.o., 3253. Hydro-electric Development (Construc--tion) Bill, p.o., 2473.

Income-tax Bill, int., 1495; 2R., 1567. Influenza.Epidemic, budget, 480. Insurance of Pigs, .q., 1926. Liquor (.Ainendemnt) Bill, adj., 3416 j

p.o., 3465. Life-saving Equipment, Pilot Steamer,

q., 2533, 3H9. Loan .mstimates. 1'/.. 2883, 2946; m.,. 3168: p.o., 3186, 3187.

Loan Expenditure, budae~, 491. Loans by Commom,·ealth,. budaet, 492;

q., 538, 2132. Loans falling due, budget, 494. l\.[acquarie River Weir. q., 1947, 2534. Maintenance of Children Bill, p.o., 2113.

Miners' Accident Relief, budaet, 500; q., 2047, 2400.

1\.[iners' Claims for Tools, q., 2663. J.\:Iining (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3329;

p.o., 3330. . . 1\Iining (Amendment) Bill, int., 3166. Mining on Private Land, q., 1879. Motion of 'Crgency, 7J.o., 145. Mount Kemhla Disaster Fnna. q., 1945. Navigation Department, Uniforms, q., 3307.

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FITZPATIUCK, The Ron. J. C. L. (continued) : Orucr of Business, m., 1500, 1502. l'arliamentary Messengers, q., 846. Parliament House Stationery, q., 2746. Pension Rights of Hailway and Tram-

way Strikers, odj., 3320. Police Protection, Austinmere, q., 2398. ~.~rotection of Miners, q., ~397. Public Debt, but.lgct, 493. Public Works Fund, budget, 490. Hailway Construction, supJJ[y, 3169. Hevenuc and Expenditure:

Actual, 1917-18, lmdget, 484. Estimated, budget, 482, 487.

Hepeal of Super 'l'ax, q., 3226. Rock to Pu1letop Railway Bill, p.o.,

1566. Salaries· of Public 'Servants, budget,

505; q., 1835. Savings Bank of New South Wales, lntd-

get, 501. · Schools of Arts Committees, q., 2019. S.eed-wheat and Flour, p.o., 2883. Soldiers' Dependents: .McCaughey Be-

quest, q., 2660. South Coast Mines, q., 1418, 1548. Stamp Duties Office, q., 1878, 1879. State Coal-mine, q., 2593, 2660, 3208. State Insurance Board, q., 2744. Submission of ·Laws to Electors, m., .2537. Supply, p.o., 860, 862, 878, 879, 1372. Sydney Harbour Trust (Rating) Bill, int., 2713; 2R., 2904.

University (Building) Bill, p.o., 2676; 2678.

War Expenditure, budget, 507. 'Vidows and Distressed Children, p.o.,

2408. ·workmen's ·compensation Act, q., 3229. ·wrecked Colliers Commission, q., .3226, &'llil.

Yanco to Griffith Railway, m., 578.

·FLOWERS, The Hon. F. : Local Government Bill, Com .. , 464. Hetnrned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­

ment· Bill, Uom., 2870.

Fur,r,ER, 'fh~ Hon. Sir G. W., WoUon-dilly:

Abduction of a Child, q., 1723. Acqidents with Firearms, q., 1770. Address in Reply, m., 85. Agent-General, q., 2745. Agricultural Industries Commission, q .. · 2193.

J\llegcrl Attempted Bribery, m., 1053. Animals Protection Act, q., 14-87. Answering of Questions, q., 1723. Appointment of Honorary Magistrates,

q., 3454. Archbishop Mannix, q., 3834. Assistance to Farmers, address, 88. A•tditor-General's Report, q., 2743,

2744.

FuLLER, The flon. Sir G. W. (continued): Board of Fire Commissioner~, p.o., 1949; adj., 1953. .

Boards and Commissions, q., 2745. British Imperial League "Meeting, obs.,

2197. . Broken Hill Distress, q., 2534. By Elections, q., 1419. Case of Inspector McDonald, m., 589. Christmas Cheer, q., 1944.

· Christmag ]!"elicitations, adj., 3857. Clerk of the Peace, q., 3835. ~0112J?liments to Retiring Members, adj.,

d801. Co-operative, Distributing Societies, q.,

2132. Cost of LiYing, adcl1·ess, 92. Country Police called to City, q., 1944. Criminals and Fir1>1arms, q., 1835. Criticism by Hon. Member for- Leich-

hardt, q., 1681. Deakin, Late Hon. Alfred, obs., 1681. Designation of Ministers, q., 2133. Disturb::mce in Hoyal Society's Hall, q., 2133, 2134.

Destruction of Cormorants, q., 1597, 1880.

Distress, RP.Iief of, address, 90. Dwellings for liiiners Condemned, q., ~M. . .

.t•:Iectoral Act llegulations, q., 717, 3706. Electoral Rolls and Maps, q., 1418, 1772, 2018, 2197, 3708, 3715.

Export of Rabbit Skins, q., 717. Film Pictures: Drought-stricken Dis-tricts, q., 3715. .

Fire Brigades (Amendmeht) Bill, i-nt., 3377; 2n., 3496; Vorn., 3501.

Georgeson \\'heat Contract, address, 87. Government Borrowing, address, 95. Government Savings Bank, address, 86. Government Savings Bank Commis-sioner~, q., 172<1.

Greeks and Oyster Leases, q., 2591. Gun. License Bill, q., 573. Hon. Member for 'l'enterfielcl, obs., 2803. Housing Scheme, address, 93. Industrial Arbitration for Public Ser­

vants, q., 1877. Influenza Epidemic, acldre3s, 89. Influenza Epidemic .Relief Bill, q., 847,

1487. Influenza. Proclamation, q., 2745. Inspection of Weights and :Measures,

q., 3037. Leg-irons for Prisoners, address, 94. Liquor Legislation, q., 584. Lord Mayor of Sydney, q., 3835. l\Iag;istrates, Shortage of, q., 1680. Maintenance of Children Bill, q., 2531, 2942.

Mun named St,arr, q., 586. Meat Board, q., 2132. Military Guard, q., 1681. Miners' Accident 1~elief Fund, q., 2804. Mint Employees, q., 2531.. · · Misrepresentation of Australia.,,q., 3715.

·'Moorefield Racecourse, q., 219,1.

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FuLT"ER, The Hon. Sir G. W. (continued): Motor car Accidents, q., 1833.

. ·Old-age and Invalid Pensio-ners, q., 1945. Paul Freeman, q., 1681. Payment to :Mr. John Brown, q., 537, 848, 2018, 2193, 3452, 3453; p.o., 3838, 3841; adj., 3842. •

Picture Shows, q., 3"713. Police:

Pay, q., 112:1. Pensions, tJ.., :1451.. •Privileges, q., 3710. Protection, lnaclequate, q., 2i535. Hecruits, Age of, q., 3548. Shortage of, q., 3038.

Polling"places, Wollondilly, q., 626. Prices of Primary Products; q., 2019. Prison Reform Society, q., 1723. Public Servants aml Basic ·wage, q., 3834. .

Public ServicE' Board, address, 91. Public Service Royal Commissioner, q., 1595, 2133.

Uaceconrses, Amalgamation of, q., 2533, 2743, 2945. I

Race Days, Transfer of, q., 2743. :Railway Commissioners' Administra-

tion, q., 2946. Railwav Service and Influenza, q., 718. Recruiting Conference, address, 97. Reeves. Charles,_ Prisoner, Long Bay,

q., 1880. . . Regulation~: Parhamentary ElectiOn~

(Amendment) Act, m., 1256; p.o. 1277, 1289.

Returned Soldiers' Unregistered Dogs, q., 2943.

Returned Soldiers' Imperial League, q., 1772.

Returning Officers, q., 1419. ll.obberies in the City, q., 1945. Sale of Frozen l\Icat to Imperial Gov-ernment, q., 1726.

Seed Wheat, q., 1768. Shipment of Potatoes, q., 1926. Skins of Native Animals, q., 1947. Soldiers:

Frauds on, q., 194<1. . Homes for, address, 96. Pensions, address, 96.

State Fish: Profiteering, q., 2881. State Fis!). Depots, q., 1596, 1773, 2135, 2195, 2196.

State Government and the War, addres~, 95.

State Trawling Industry, q., 2i93, 2194, 274.6, 3038, 3708.

Taronga Park Zoological Gardens, q., 573.

Totalisator (Amendment) Bill, int., 26!10; 2n., 2707; Com., 2712.

'l'raffic Obstruction by Motor-cars, q:, 1725, 1726.

Traffic Reguln.~ion, q., 3835, 3836. Tramway Officials: Justices of tho

Peace, ([., 2145.

FULLER, The Hon. Sir G. W. (continued): Troopship .4.J·gyllshiTe, address, 90 . unemployed, q, 3712. Wattle-street Siding, q., 1926.. , Wheat Commission, q., 795, 1833 3833. Wheat Shortage, q., 2745. ' 'Vithdrawal of Pastoral Leases, q., 2946. Women J's.P., q., 1948. Wadel's Tea Supply, r.J.., 2946.

G GAn.nrxJm, Mr. A. R., NetvcasUe:

Abolitio~ of Legislative Council, m., 1433.

Aboli rion of Office· of State Governor, m., 804.

Ambulance Transport Service Bill, 2n., 1698.

Application for Stock Trucks, adj., 1776. Apprentices attending Technical Col­lege, q., 195.

Appropriation Bill, m., 1414. Black Marks against Railway Strikers,

q., 1766. • Board of Fire Commissioners, adj.,

1954. Doard of Trade, supply, 1345. Board of 'l'rade: Female lkprescnta­

tivcs, nclj., 2200. Broughton Hall and Coast Hospital Ex­tensions Construction Bill, 2n.., 2032.

Classification: School Teachers, supply, 1328.

Colonial Secretary's Visit to Melbourne, q., 2328. .

Conciliatory Committees. sttpply, 1346. Contingencies, stt1JPl1J, 853. . Contrnct for Cork Board, adj., 1846. Cost of Living, q.,.l418. Dredge Employees, q., 3547. Erlncation (De~f and Dlind Children) Dill, int., 1503.

Fire Brigades (Anwndmcnt) Bill, 2R., 34!)8.

Government Dockyard Apprentices, q., 1816.

Rarbotir Trust Employees, q., 2588. High School, Newcastle, q., 2943, 3037 . Rousing, .S1tpply, 1078: q., 1679. Immigration, supply, 1348. Jnclges' Retirement (Amendment) Bill, tnt., 2815.

J,ii"Jnor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3563, 3585.

I~oan Estimates, m., 3184. 1\f.aintenance of Children, q., 1772, 1876. Maintenance of Chilrlren Bill, 2n., 1992 .: Unm., 2055, 2067; ·rccom., 2149; 3n., 2218.

1\leat. Jndnstry (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2626.

1\lcd ic~ I A tt"ntion for School Children, SllP1J/y, 1328.

Navigat-ion Department Uniforms, q., 33•)1.

Kew•:astle Hospital, IJ.., 797, 1487, 2592.

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GARDINER, l\Ir. A. R. (continued): Newcastle Tramways, supply, 3184. North Coast Railway, ~upply, 3184. Order of Business, m., 1502. Parliamentary Employees, supply, 853. Parramatta Sewerage (Surplus Funds)

Bill, int., 1557. Payment to Mr. John Brown, q., 537,

847, 2192; adj., 3818. Payment to Mr. Harpur, 3Upply, 1372. Pay of Railway and 'framway Em­

ployees, q., 3226. Felman School of Memory, supply, 1372.

Pension Rights of Railway and Tram­way Strikers, adj., 3315 ..

Public School Teachers, q., 581, 845. Public Servants and Basic 'Vage, q., 3834.

Public Service (Amendment) Bill, int., 569; (No. 2), int., 1786; 2u., 2228; Uom., 2825, 2839, 284.5, 2897, 2900.

Public Service Board, supply, 1077. Public Service Board Compensation, supply, 1372.

Public Service Royal Commission, sup­ply, 1075.

Public Works Committee Staff, supply, 853.

Railway and Tramway Strikers, q., 3302.

Railway Commissioners' Administra­tion, fl., 2946.

Railway Employees, q., 712, 718, 1766, 3706.

Railway Gatekeepers, q., 2880, 3546, 3709.

Railway Station, Newcastle, supply, 3185.

Railway SuperanmJation Fund, q., 717. Regulations: Parliamentary Elections

(Amendment) Act, m., 1263. School Requisites, supply, 1328. Sessional Orders: Sitting Days, m., 430. Share-farming Bill, Uom., 30G2 3063 3067. ' '

Stamp Dutie_s Office, q., 1878. SnperannuatJOn (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3237; 3R., 3320.

Supply: Advance to Treasurer, 1371. E:;<;:ecutive nnd Legislative, 852. Justice,. 1075. Laho_ur and Industry, 1345. Public Instruction, 1328. Works, 1313.

Town Plnnning Bill, int. 552. Trade Commissioners' Expenses, s1tp­

pl1J, 13,72. University (Building) Bill, 2n., 2675. Walsh Island :

1\Ir. Allard's Report, snpply, 1313. Strike of Shipwrights, q., 1176, 1250.

Welfare of Mothers and Babies Bill, Uom., 3492. .

Wrecked Colliers Commission, q., 3226.

GARLAND, The Hon. J., K.C.: Advances for Homes, adj., 2190. Agent-Gener111l's Department, London, q., 3335.

Agricultural Industry, adj., 2129. Ambulance Transport Service Bill, !lR., 2oou. •

Appropriation Bill, m., 1377; 2n., la77. Art Gallery, q., 2515. Bishop of Grafton and Armidale Grant Forfeiture Bill, 2.R., 2520.

Board of Trade's Declaration: Public Service, q., 3511.

Broken Hill Proprietary Company's Leases, q., 3511, 3655.

Broughton Hall and Coast Hospital Extensions Construction Bill, 2&., 2518.

Business of the House, aclj., 1764, 2938; obs., 2853.

Chairman of Committees, m., 81. Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, 2R.,

2644, 2649; Com., 2651, 2653. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3213; Com.! 3216.

Conveyancing Bi I, cons. amdts., 2395. Council's Senate Hepresentative, ob3., 2176.

Criticism by Premier, adj., 3301. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2875.

Early Closing Bill, q., 671, 3188. Early Closing (Amendment Bill), 2R., 3673.

End of Session1 adj., 3827. Feeding of Children, q., 1019. Flight from England to Australia, adj., 3679.

Fodder Shortage, q., 1594. Hotel Accommodation. l\Ietropolis, q., 2515.

Hour ·of Meeting, aclj., 1632; p.o., 1641. Hydro-J.Clectric Development (Construc­

tion) Bill, 2R., ~575, 2727; m., 3116, 3280 j TCC01n., 3282; me.~;). 3760, 3761.

Income-tax. Bill, 2n., 18~. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment)

Bill, 2n., 2934, 3027; Com., 3028-30; Tecom., 3201-10; mes., 3756.

Interstate Destitute Persons Relief Bill, 2n., 3541.

Judges' Retirement (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3032.

Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3611; U,am., 3641, 3642, 3649, 8652, 3664-6; 3n., 3671.

Lithgow Water Supply and Sewerage Bill, .2n., 2737.

Local Government Bill, Com., 1588. Maintenance ot Children Bill.~,. 2R., 2232;

2243, 2321 2310, 2392; q., ::&452, 2515; Com., 2454, 3195; m., 2517.

Members deceased, m., 131. Ministry, Reconstruction of, obs.; 4, 5. Moneys paid to 1\Ir. Allard, q., 594. National Art Gallery, q., 2851. Necessary Commodities, m., 2176, 2177, 2180.

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GARLAND, The Hon. J. (continued J : Necessary Commodities Control Bill, 2n., 3802; Com., 3826.

New South Wales Wheat Board, m., 331, 513, 684; obs.' 5gi!, 595.

Order of Business, obs., 1674, 2007, 2189, 8000, 3683.

Payments to Counsel, q., 594. Proclamations Validation Bill, 2n., 3672.

Proportional Voting Regulations, adj., 820.

Public Service· (Amendment Bill (No. 2), 2n., 3121, 3139; Com., 3141-44.

Public Works Committee, adj., 532. Railway, Bourke to Cunnamulla, q.,

1509. Registration of Successory Trusts Bill, 2n., 1763.

Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League Incorporation Bill, 2n., 2731; (No. 2), m.. 2913 : 2R., 2921 ; ()om., 2923; re­com., 3002.

Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­Bill, 2n., 2853; Com., 2868.

ReturnPd Soldiers on Irrigation Area, q., 2851.

Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, 2n., 3216; ()om., 3295; mes., 3755.

Richmond to Kurrajong Railway Bill, 2n., 2735.

Secret Commissions Prohibition Bill, 2n., 2905; Com., 2910, 2911; cons. amdts., 3336.

Services of Teachers in Influenza Epidemi(], q., 3001.

Si'x o'clock Closing of Hotels, q., 1142. Soldiers' Settlements, Purchase of Pro­perties for, q., 2912.

State Coal-mine, q., 235, 1142, 3001. State Forests, Revocation of Dedication

of, m., 1143, 1213. Sugar Stocks, obs., 324. Super.annuation (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3336; Com., 3343.

Sydney" Harbour Trust (Rating) Bill, 2R., 3032.

Sydney Water Supply (Avon River Dam) Bill, 2n., 2924.

Tarana to Oberon Railway Bill (No. 2), 2R., 2184.

The Rock to Pulletop Railway Bill, 2n., 2522, 2527.

University (Building) Bill, 2n., 2798. University Buildings, q., 235. Wagner Concert, Town Hall, q., 992. \Vestern ·Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2784, 2786.

Wheat: Damaged, q., 594. Pool Shortage, adj., 142; q., 236; oba., 440.

Yanco to Griffith Railway Dill, ·2n., 2734.

GnAHAME, The Ron. W. C., Wickham: Address in Reply, m., 116, 146. Alleged Attempted Bribery, . addru!, 119; e'xpt, 586; m., 1173.

Beeby, 1\ir., Trip to America, addreu, 155.

Chaff for City Draymen, q., 1177. Chaff for Drought-stricken Districts, q.,

794, 1177. Georgeson Wheat Contract, addresa,ll7,

147. Gunn Anthrax Vaccine, q., 363. Land Exchange, ex pl., 586. Private Financial Affairs, expl., 927. Wheat:

Guarantee, obs., 1>87; q., 796. New V.arieties

1 q., 1176.

Office Staff, aad1·ess, 153. Pool Administration, addreu, 121,

148; expl., 197. Requirements of State, q., 197. Silos, addres3, 128, 146.

GoRMLY, The Ron. J.: Ministry, Reconstruction of, o~a., Totalisator (Amendment) B1ll, 2917.

6. 2B.,

GRDIM, l\:1r. A. H., Ashburnham: Anthrax Vaccine Formula, q., 622. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2963.

Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, Com., 3266.

Seed Wheat, q., 1945.

H HALL, The Hon. D. R., Enmore:

Ambulance Transport Service Bill, m., 570; Com., 1706, 1707; cons. amdts.,' 2259.

Baptist Union Incorporation Bill, 2R., 3771.

Concrete Houses, q., 1551. Conveyancing Bill, 2n., 1716; Com., 1792-1802, 2167-70, 2256-59.

Co-operative Societies, Alleged Boycott of, q., 2743.

Country Silos, q., 2398, 3707. Export of Eggs, q., 26"61. Fair Rents. Act, q., 2248. Fair Rents and 'l'enancy Returns, q., 3711.

Fair Rents Court, q., 474, 2745. Foodstuffs, Shortage of, q., 2882. Glebe Church Lands, q., 3550, 3553. Housing:

Dubbo, q., 474. Large Families, q., 2399. North Sydney and Willoughby, q., 1551.

South Coast, q., 1551, 2743, 3714. Use of C'rown La.nds, q., 2019. White City, q., 539. .

Housing (Extension) Dill, q., 1881, 2048; i11 t., 2642 : 2R., 2817 ; Com., 3107-13, 3249-62, 3357.

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HALT., The lion. n. R. (continued) : Judges! Retirement (Amendment) Bill,

int., 2814; 2R., 2885. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, i1tt., 3150; 2R.,

:!243: Com., 3456-88 (p.o., 3468, 3569), 3553-91; runs. amclt.s., 3747. · .

:!\fechanics' Institute, Miller's Point, q., 3552. I .

Necessary Cqmmodities Control Bill, int., 2850;·2n., 2887; Uom., 3774-93.

Official, Resumed Properties Branch, IJ.., 3451.

Payment of Jurors, q., 1724. Price of Sugar, q., 2661. . Profiteering in Woollens, q., 2049. Profiteering Legislation. q·.; 2333. Prosecution on Forgery Charge, Q., 1834. Pnbli.c Service (Amcndmen't) Bill (No.

2), wv .. J784'; 2u., 1914; Uom., 2846, 2848, 2849, 2893 j COilS. am.dts., 3743, 3745.

Superannuation Act, q., 2745. Supply of Wheat. q., 2399. Town-planning Bill. int., 548. War Bonds for Bail, q., 2879.

HENJ,EY, Lient.-Colonel 'I' .. B11ncoocl: Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Uom., 3483, 3485. 3487.

:Mr. Speaker's Wekome, ob.~ .• 2244. Repeal of Super-tax, q., 3226. f'.hortage of Houses, q., 3709. Soldiers' Settlement. Concord, g., 3710. State Purchases of Goods, q., 3707. ViTater Conservation, q., 2662. ·

HICKEY, Mr. SIMON, ,4lexandria: i\ bolition of Legislative Council, m.,

1434. Abolition of office of State Governor, m. 812. . ,

Agent-General, supply, 903. Ambulance Transport Service Bill. 2n., 1692; Corn., 1704., 1705. 1708, 171~.

Architects Bill, inf:., 2342. British Medical Association, supply, 940. Coke :!\fanufacture, q., 1944. Conveyancing Bill, ()om .. 1792. 17!>3,

1797, 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802. Dnbbo-Werris Creek Railway, q., 3:304. Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, q., 426. . .

Estimates, q., 144. Fire-branding Cattle, q., 1675. Fire Brigades (Amendment) Bill, int., 3377.

F'riendl:v Societies, .w.pply, 9::!9. Hospitals, supply, 8:)9. Housing, supply, 1066. Housinp: mxtPnsion) Bill, 2n.' 297!); Uom., 3260, 3261.

H:vclro-electric Development (Construc­tion) Bill, 2R., 2425.

Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) .Bill, cons. amdts., 11741.

Jnflnenza Epidemic Relief Bill, 2n. 1 2496.

HICKEY, Mr. Sn!Ox (continued) : Inquests on Fires, supply, 1065. Inspecting Engineer, supply, 903. Judges' Retirement (Amendmeni) Bill, int., 2816.

J'uries, supply, 1063. Juvenile Offenders, supply, 1065. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Corn.., 346U

(p.o. 3568), 3570, 3572. Local Government Bill, coils. amdt$., 3162, 3163, 3166.

:Maintenance of ChildrPn Bill. 2R., 1!Hfl; ()om., 2068, 2099, 2105, 2106,. 2108, 2161. .

l\Ieat Industry (Amendment) Bill, i11t., 2490 ; 2n., 2622.

:Medic!ll Fees. supply, 941. · i Medical Students, s11pply, 939. Necessary Commodities Control Bill, 2u., 3086; Com., 3i74. 3778.

Newepaper 'l'rnin, ({., 2661. · Objectionable Literature, supply, 936. Police, supp/.y, 938. . Premier's MeRsenger . . ~upply. 903. President of Public Service Board, sup-

ply, 904. Prisons Administration. supply, ,1063. Puhlicit:v Officers, s11pply, 902. l'ublic Service (Amendment) Bill (No.

2) Oom., 2R28, 28~~. Public Service Boa~·d, wpply, 1063. Public Service Royal Commission, Wp­

p/.1/. !JO•I. P"hlic Works Committee Staff, supply. 865.

Regulations: Pr:rliamentary Elections (Amendment) Act, m., 1274; p.o. 1277.

Hesumption of Racecourse~. q., 2327. Returnerl SoldierR and Sailors' Employ­

ment. Bill. i11f., l'i4!5: Gnm., 2348. 2362. Returned Soldiers' RPttlemPnt (Amend­

ment.) Bill. 0Mn .. 2758. 2770. Secretary to Government Representa­tive, Legislative Council, supply, 864.

S<'cret (Jommissions Prohibition Bill, 2n., 3273. ·

SnnPrannuation (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3243.

Supply: C"lonial Serretarv and Minister of. Pnhli0 Health. 936.

Executive nnd Legisln tire, 864. .T11stire. ]Oii~. Premier. flf12.

Totalisntor ( Am.,nnmPnt) :Rill, 2R., 27ll. Town-planning Bill, int., 554. 'T't·nde Commi~sioner, .~upply, 905. Weights and Mensnrcs, supply. 937. "Telfai'P of Mothers and B'abies Dill, int., 3157.

'f\Tn~lrmen's Compensation, 3upply, 865, 1064.

HoLDEN, The lion. T. D. P.: Locnl Go'\"crnment.Biil, Com., 850. 602 • Tfltnlisator (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2920.

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HoL1u:s, The Hon. \V.· A., Cootamundra: Address in Reply, m., 296. Adjournment Motion, p.o., 2596. Agent-Generalship, q. 83,- 23'J9, 3150, 371o.

.. Agriculture, Minister for. address, 303. Alleged Attempted Bribery, m., 1167. Amalgamated Railway and 'l'ramway

Association, adj .• 2514. · 'Anderson, s·ir"Robert, q., 3551. · Auditor-General's Report, q., 425, 585. Australia House, q., ~662. Australian Gaslight Company, q., 2662. Aviation, Commercial, q., 2593. Boards and Commissions, q., 2881, 3036. Boring and Well Sinking, q., 3717. Botha, General Death of, m., 426. Boycotting of Co-operative Societies, q.;

2591, 2662. Broken Hill Industrial Trouble, q., 1769.

Brown, J. and A., Payment to, addre33, 309; q., 586, 345~.

By-elections, q., 3713. Carmichael, Captain, Remarks upon,

addres3, 296. City Council and Soldiers' Preference,

q., 3549. . Claims of Old Railway Servan~ q.,

. 15-19. Coal Commission, q., 2049. Colonial Secretary's Visit to Melbourne,

. q., 2328. Colonial Sugar Company, q:, 3708. Commercial Agent in the East, q., 3708. Commonwealth Constitution Amend-

ments., q., 1881. Commonwealth per capita Contribu-

tions, q., 538. C.onstitutlon, Amendment of, q., 2945.

·Co-operative Societies, q., 2533. Cost of Living, q., 51, 1833.

• Denistone House, q., 197. Departmental Business, q., H5. Disfranchisements, q., 2047.

•Divorce Cases, q., 1945. Domain Speakers and Mr. Holman,adj.,

• 512. Drought, Cabled Reports of, q., 2944; obs., 3~.

. Drought Sufferers, q., 3710. ·

. Eggs, Price of, q., 1255. Entomologists' Conference, q., 2662. Families, Assistance to, q., 1254.•

'Farm Machinery Pnrchnse, q., 274. Farriers' Union, q., 3150. · Federal Referendum, q., 2591, 2880, 3227. .

'Female Civil Servants' Pay, q., 3347, • 3715. Ferguson, Detective, q., 364.

·Firearms nnd Fatalities, q., 2592. Fodder, q., 1550. J<'ood Supplies, q., 3227. G.aming and Betting Laws, q., 2247. General Elections, q., 474, 1177.

HoLMAN, The Han. W. A.·(continued): Georgeson, Mr., and Wheat Deal, atl· dress, 303, 309.

German Employee: Lochinvar, 2196. Government Auction Sales, q., 2943 . Grahame, Mr., and Mr. Beeby, addreu, 307; e·xpl., 797; m., 1167.

Grain Elevators, q., 3708. Granville, Hon. :Member for, obs., 3•155. Grass on llailway Lines, q., 2660. Hartley, Statement by flon. Member for, e'J:pl., 707.

Heine, Gco., Deportation of, adj., 130. Henley, Lieu t.-<'olonel, q ., 3714. Heroic Conduct at Gasworks, q., 50.­Holman, I1ir., Personal history of, culj., 512. . .

Homcbush Abattoirs, q., 14.88. Housing, addre3s, 001; q., 627, 20•1B

3709. ' Immigration, q .. 4.25, G37. Imperial Fc.dcration, q., 83. Income-tax, q., 475. lnfluemm, q., lD7. lnlluem.a, .l£pidcmic nclicf.. Bill, 3R., 3607.

I.W.IV. Cases, obs., 362. John Brown, Claim of l\Ir., q., 51. .Juries_, Questions to, q., 196; Jury 1•'ecs, q., 22,18 . Kensington Racecourse, q., 1596, 1769,

1947. King's (J()unsel, q., 2401. Labour and Industry, adcZ.ress, 303. Land Settlement, address, 297. Large Estates, breaking up, address,

297. . Legal Assistance, q., 363. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3576. Liquor Referendum, q., 274. Living Wage, q., 539; obs., 1490; q., . 1550, 3549. Loans, Commonwealth, q_., 2881. Local Government Bill, q_., 539. 1\I::ul Contractors, q., 585. Maintenance of Children Bill, 2n., 1968;

g.; 2327, 2401, 2;591, 3150. Meat, Sale to Imperial Government, q.,

1177, 1596. . Members, Charges against, q., 626. Metcalfe & Co., q., 584 . Military Police, g., 29•14 . Miners' Diseases, q., 1488, 1947. Ministerial Changes, obs., 1836. Ministerial l'ortfolios, obs., 50.

. 1\Iinistcr for Agriculture anc1 Royal Commission, q., 1252, 17-71.

Ministers, Influence upon, q., 625; bud-aet, 795. .

Motor-car Drivers, q., 476. Munition Workers, q., 571. Necessitous Farmers, q., 3H7. Newspaper Trains,· q., 2661. Norton Griffiths Contract, q., 274; ad-

dress, 297. · O'Hara, Tho late L. J., .obs., .4.5. Old-age Pensioners, q., 1597.

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BuLMAN, The Ron. W. A. (continued): Order of Dusiness, m., 433; obs.,.ll77;

q., 2246, 2328; obs., 2469; q., 2589, 2881.

Parliament, Dissolution of, q., 585, 627. Parliamentary By-elections, q., 2660. Parramatta '!'rain Service, q., 3451. Pensioners, q., 2880. Police and Federal Elections Meetings,

q., 3346. Police Pensions, q., 2247. Police Recruits, q., 3346. Premiers' Conference, q., 1489; m., 1551.

Press Criticism, q., 196. . Private l\Iembers' Business, q., 474. Profiteering, addres.~, 299. Public Servant-s and Arbitration, q., 83. Public Service (Amendment) Bill, int.,

561. '

Public Service: Royal Commission, q., 1~6. Salaries, q., 3709, 3714, 3717. Superannuation Act, q., 51.

Questions, Answers to, q., 52, 83, 197. Rabbit Skins, q., 363. Racecourses, Resumption of, q., 2327.

Railways: Claims of Old Servants, q., 1835,

1879, 3548. Construction, address, 298. Deductions from Pay, q., 628. Duties of Commissi,mers, q., 1836, 1880.

Influenza Concessions, q., 627. Pension Rights of Strikers q., 2881,

3301, 3548. Superannuation Fund, q., 2582; obs., 2536.

Referendum Campaign, address, 302. Rennet Importations, q., 3346. Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ-

ment Bill, int., 5H; 2n., 2260; Uom., 2345, 2478; 3n., :!t:G7; cons. amdts., 3379.

Royal Commission Reports, q. 151, 1773. -Savings Bank Funds, address, 300. Sectarian Issue, q., 3716. Sessional Orders, m., 428, 4_31. Share-farming, q,, 3718. Silos, address, 303; q., 2661. !:Jimpson, Mr. E. P., and the 'Govern­

ment, address, 305. Skins of Protected Animals, q., 3714:-

- Soldiers: And City Council, q., 3549. Claims of, q.l.... 475. · Described aPJ l:"ests, q., 2470. Gratuity Bonds, q., 3l49, 3309. In leg-irons, q., 363. In Railway Department, q. 2472. Settlement at Concord, q., S711. South African Returnees, q., 3451.

Speaker, Election of, obs., 39, 43, 44. Starving Stock, q., 3718.

BoLMA~, The Bon. W. A. (continued) : State Abattoirs, obs., 1598. State Avintion School, q., 476·. State Elections, q., 1488. State Purchases of Goods1 q., 3707. State Timber Yards ana Royal ·CoiJl-. mission, q., 12153.

Stipendiary Magistrates, q., 2197, 2472, 2591.

Sugar, q~ 475, 538, 572, 2135, 3306. Sydney l"erries Limited q., 1947; adj., 2001; q., 2047, 2245.

Taylor, Mr., and Public Service Bp~rd, q., 144.

Teachers, Compensation to, q., 712. Testator's Family Main-t;ena!lJCe Act,

q., 3710. Thompson, Arthur, Conviction of, q., . 363. . Tram Fatality, q., 2660. Trawlers, Wages on, aclj., 2666. Unemployed in Queensland, q., 2882. Wagga Wagga, Hon. l\Iember for, q., 1254.

Walbundrie Estate, q., 1490. 'Var Bonuses, q., 2533. War Gr:}tuity Bonds, q., 2883. Wheat; q., 50, 84; address, 303, 586;

obs., 628; q.1

2664. Wheat Commission, q., 1772; obs., 1836;

q., 2663, 3551, 3716. Wheat Guarantee, q., 3309. Workmen's Compensation Act, q., 1773.

HpRNE, The Bon. H. E.: Local Government Bill, Com., 1536.

HosKINS, MR. T. J., Dulwich Hill: Archbishop Mannix, f.J., 3834. Boy Scouts, q., 1176. Broughton. HalL and Coast HospitaJ Construction Bill, 2R., 2031.

Buckley, Mr. and Railway 'Vor•kers, q. 1 2532. -

Christmas Cheer, q., 1944. Claims of Old R&ilway Servants, aftj. 1 1728.

Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, Uom., 3593.

Eveleigh WorkshOP.S, q., 1418. · Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com. 3574. Maintenance of Children Bill. 2&., 1960. Necessary Commodities Control Bill,

p.o., 3101. ' Old ]\{en's Homes, q., 1489. Pension Rights of Railway StrikeTs, ad.j., 3313.

..Returned Soldiers' Settlement (An;Iend­ment) Bill, Com., 2757.

Returned ::loldiers' ' Settlements, m., 2753.

Royal Agricultural Society's Grounds, q, 1488.

Super-annuation (Amendment) Bill, 2lh 3242.

Tip-carters' ray, .q., 2879. Tram'YaY Servants' Pay, q., 17.71, Wheat, g., 1176. -

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BuoHEB, The Bon. Sir T.; Kt.: Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, Com., 2657.

Conveyancing Bill, cons. amdts., 2396. Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, 2n.,

3675; Uom. 1 3678. End of SessiOn, adj., 3829. Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, Com., 3539.

Hour of Meeting, adj. 1 1630. Housing (Extension) Bill, 2R., 3543. Hydro-electric Development (Construc-tion) Biil, 2n., 2585; 3R:J 3120; recom., 3284; c01l·S. amdts., 376·1.

Interstate Destitute Persons Relief Bill, 2n., 3542.

J,.ithgow Water ·Supply and 'Sewerage · 'Bill, 2n., 2739. . Local Government Bill, 2n., 251; Com.,

331, ~42, 525, 5~7, 827,1039, l~1?J 1479, 1539, m., 1569, Com., 1569, .16o3; re­

. co1n., 1811; co11s. amdts., 3211. Local Government Validation Bill Com. m~ '. ,

Maintenance of Children Bill, 2n. 2365 · Com., 2459, 2515. ' '

Members deceased, m., 132. Ministry, HcconstnJCtion of, obs., 5. Necessary Commodities Control Bill, 2n., 3803.

New Soi1th Wales State Wheat Board, m., 519.

Proportional Voting .Regulations adJ·., 822. ,

Returned· Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­·ment Dill, Com., 2872.

·Richmond to Kurrnjong Railway Bill, 2n., 2736.

Ross Smith Air Flight1 ai:l.i., 3679. Sydney Water Supp!v (Avon River

Dam) Bill, 2n., 2926. • .Tarana to Oberon Railway Bill (No. 2),

2R., 2185. The Rock to Pulletop Railway Bill, 2n., · 2522.

Wagner Concert, adj., 1019.

;ttuNT, Mr. J. C., Camden: ;A!fi_eric~n Citrus Fruits, q., ·3347. Citizen ~ War Chest Enabling Bill,

2n., 33o4. Early Closing (Amendment) Bill Com. '3593. . ' ,

:Maintenance of Children Bill recom 2088. , .,

Weights and Measures, q., 303·7.

HUNT, The Hoti. A. E.: 'Citizens' War Chest 'Enabling Bill,

Com., 2656. Hydro-electric Development (Construc­

tion) Bill, cons. 'amdts. '3768 iLiquor (Amendment) Bill, ·2n., 3636;

Com., 3665. Local Government Bill, Com., 6'00, 826,

1647; 'l'ecom., 1819; 3n., 2011. Sha:re~farming 'Bill, 2n., 3445. Western Lands (Amendment) .Bill '2R '2795. , .,

I lNNEs-NoAD, The Hon. 8. R.:

Address in ·Reply, m., 6. •Child Welfare, addres'S, 7. O~i.ldren, Feeding of, q., 1019. CItizens' War Chest Enabling '·Bill,

Com., 2651. Hydi·o-elcctric Development (Construc­

tion) Bill, 2n., 2588, 2714. I~fl uenza ad d1·ess, 7. Liquor (Amendment) Dill Com. '3653 3667. ' ,

1

Local Government Bill, Com., 341 442 529, 6~,1 1015, 1154, 1461. ' ,

Public works, address, 7. Returned Soldiers and Sailors' -Employ­.ment Bill1 2n., 2858; Com. 2869.

Social Legislation, add1·ess, 7. Soldiers, address, 6. Welfare of l\Iothers a·nd •Babies· Bill

2n., 3695. '

J JAME~, The Bon. A. G. F., Goulburn:

AdJournment Motion, p.o . . 2595. Ambulance Services; q., '3008. Architects Bill, i11t., 2341; q., 2746. Ashtonfields'Coal-mines Railwa<• Bill q 847. J , .,

Bakers' Dis\)ute, q., 796. ·Bathurst High School, IJ., '3836. Board of Trade: Female Representa­tives, adj., 2204.

Broken Hill Trade Conditions, q.; 1773. ChaJlel-street (1\Iarrickville) School q

717. ' ., Citizens' ·war Chest Enabling Bill, 2n., 3348.

Closer Settlement (Amendment Bill, cons. amclts., 3729. •

Closer Settlement Resumptions m., 3601. '

Closing Hours: Snuill"oods Shops q 3037. . 6

' .,

Conservatorium of 'Music q. 848 2944 Cost of Living, q., 1418. ' ' ' · Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill cons. amdt.s. 3727. · '

Da.rlinghurst Gaol, q. 2134. De-registered Unions,' q. 1773 Drinking ~Vater for Sch~ols, q:, 3038. Early Closmg (Amendment) Bill, ·IJ., 196, ~64, 426, 718, 1418, 1835, 2329, 2662; tnt., 3159; 2n . .l. 3506, 3510; Com. 3591 · cons. amdts., ~797. ' ·'

Ed:uca~ion (Deaf and Blind Children) Bill, tnt., 1502.

Fairfield Municipality, q., 3228, 3306. Federated Ironworkers, q., 718. Gas, Charges for, q., 224.6. German Music at State Concerta q 847. . , ., Gi.rls' High School: Zoo Site, .q., 294~. :fhgh.School Examinations, q., 1:96. HQusmg, q., 2017. Housing {Extension) Bill, ·p.o., 311~.

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Volnmes 75, 76, 77, 78.

JAMES, The Hon. A. G. F. (contimwi) : Immigration, q., 2132, 2536, 2!)43, 3308,

3551. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment)

Bill, i'nt., 2341; 2n., 2430; cons. amdts., 3738.

Industrial Conditions in U.S.A:, q., 51. Industrial Inspectors, q., 3453. Influenza Epidemic Gratuities, q.; 3038, 3309, 354U.

Insurance Agents, q., 2534. Lady School Inspectors, q., 848. Land .Boilers Inspection Hill, q., 2661. Living ""age, q., 167!), 17(5!), 1834, 1948, 2133. .

Local Government Dill, q., 2945; COI'lS. amdts., 3159, 3721: ·

Local Government ()fain Roads) Bill, int., 1760. ·

Local Government Rolls, q., 795. Maintenance of Children, q., 1772, 1877, 1878.

Maintenance of Children Bill, int., 1744; 2n., 1853; m., 2042; recom., 2066, 2167; 1]., 2327, 2401. .

Marrickvillc Technical School, q., 2135. l\f.iners' Diseases, q., 3712. l\fincrs' Phthisis, .(j., 2593. · Miners' (South Coast) '\Vagcs, q., 2942. Mines Department, supply, p.o., 1365. Nc"·castle High S-chool, q., 2!N3, 3037. Night Baking, q., 846. Raihniy Employees and Living Wage,

q., 847. . Returned Sailors and Solt!iers Voting

Bill, 2n., 3.'3fi•l. Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend-

ment) Bill, COliS. 011!(/1.~ .. a7:.>0. School Buildings, q., 5292. School Children, Conveyance of, q., 718. Scb.ool Teachers :

And Influenza Epidemic, q., 25!)2, 2942.

Arbitration Court, q., 1678. Promotions, q., 20,:;0. :221'1. 2333.

'Salaries, q .. G27, 1177, 2328. Shortage of, q., 1595.

Schools of Arts, q., 1880. Shipping Strike, q., 2745. Soldiers:

Immigrants, q., 627. In leg-irons, 11., 363.

State Orch<'stra, q., 796, 1597. State Orchestra and l\lmicinns' Strike,

fJ,, 3309. Superannuation (Amendment) Dill, .on., 3231.

Technical Stutlen1s, IJ., 26G3. 'remporary Civil Servants, ''·· 3835. Tweeds, Soldier-marl(', q .. 2401. 'Cncmployerl, f!., 2398. 3!1:'.0. 3454. Unemployed l\lincrs, q., 28EO.

. , Unemploym<'nt. Agrni' .. q .. 2G31. 2662. University Building Bill, int., 256!); 2n., . 2667. . . . . Wharf Labourers, Pay,' q., 2050. Widows' Allowances, q., 2332.

JAMF.S,.The fl .. n. A. G~ F. (continued): Widows and Distressed. Children, adj.,

2404. Willis, Late Dr., q., 426. "

7orkmen's Compensation Act, q., 83. 1769

Zoo Site, q., 2!.J43.

JonxsTON, l\Ir. V. C. It. W.; Bathurst: Address in Reply, m.., 220. Adjournment 1\fotion, p.o., 2594. Affiliation Cases, Slll11Jly, 1081. Agency-General, q., 2328. Ambulance 'fransport Service Dill, 2B., 1685; Com., 1710.

Apiary Inspectors, q., 3308. ·Attorney-General and Justice Depart-

ment, supply, 1079. Aviation, Commercial, q., 2593. Bathurst High School, q., 3836. Chairman of Committees, m., 434; p.o., 435. .

Clerk of the Pence, q., 3834. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, int., 2574.

Colonial Sugnr Company, q., 3708. Gonservatorium of Music, q., 848; sup-

ply, 1333: q., 2944. Conveyancing Bill, Coin., 1793. Cormornnts and Trout, q., 1880. Cost of Living, address,, 222. Criminal Law, supply, 1080. Crown J,ands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2!550; Omn., 2563. ·

Distress amongst "'orkers, address. 222. Drunkenness, Arrest for, supply. 1082. Farmrrs' Relief Board. ad.i .. 2334. Fire Commissioners, adj., 1953. Gnming and Betting Laws. q., 2247. Gaol Libraries, S1tppl1f, 1081. Gnols and l\Iedical Attention,. supply, 1081. .

Oenernl Snpcrvising lloard, q., 2529. Oolrl Yield, q., 1877. nirls' High School: Zoo Site, q .. 2942. Government Auction Sales, q., 2943. 1Iansarcl, Distrihnti.on of, supply, 883. Housing, q., 1490, 1881. Honsina <Extension) Dill, Com., 3105;

p.o .. 311•1. Immigration, q., 29'43. Tnrlnstrinl AJ"l1itration (Amendment)' Dill, 2n .. 2439; Com .. 2442: p.o., 2446.

Tnrlnslrial Unrest. adrl1-ess. 221. Influenza Epidemic Relief Bill, Com., 2305.

hrigation Commission, m., 160'6. Jndges' Retirement (Amendment) Bili,

2n., 2886. · · Kangaroo Nuisance, q., 3450. · Law Reform. s1tpply, 1082. Legal Aid DPpartmcnt. supply, 1082. Lee:islativo Council, Abolition of, m.,

1958. . ' Macquaric Weir, q., 1771, 1947. 1\fagistrates, Shortage of, q., 1680. · Maintenance of Children Bill, re~om., 2058, 2154; 3n., 2215.

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JoHNSTON, Mr. V. C. R. 1Y. {continued) : :Maroubra Bay Tramway Bill, 2n.., 3326; Com., 3327.

:Military Police, q.~ 2944. Military-road to l~dward's Bay Tram-way Bill, 2n., 3322.

:Mining Jndustry, addTess, 220. Ministers in Legislative Council, sup­ply, 1079.

Narrandera. Water Supply Bill, Uom., 3375.

Necessar:Y Commodities Control Act, q., 1413 ..

Necessary Commodities Control Dill, Uom., p.o., 3782, 3786.

New England l\Iines, expl., 625. Police, nddTess, .221. Police Court Cases, q., 1484. Police Prosecutors, S1tpply, 1081. Profiteering, add'l'ess, 222. . ·Public Instruction Department, supply,

1332. -Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2) int., 1701; Com, 28DG; cons. amdts., 3744.

Public.Scrvice, Discontent in, q., 361. Public Service Salaries,({., 3709. Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ-

ment Bill, Com., 23-JS, 2<J.SG. Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­

ment) Bill, 2n.., 2695; Com., 2972. Sale of House: \Vambool, q., 1598. School Children, Conveyance of, sup-

ply, 1333;_q., 14.13. _, • Shnre-farmmg Utll, 2n., 30ob; Lom., 3069. .

Soldiers: In Upper House, add1·css, 223. Land for, q., 586. Preference to, q., 1770. Settlements, (l., 3450.

Speaker, Election of, m., 41. Standing Order 28, q .. 426. State Cnildren Relief Department, sup­

ply, 1332. State Fish Depots, (l., 1773, 2196. Stipendiary Magistrates. q., 2196, 2472, 2591.

Stock. Insurnnce, q., 2019. Sugnr Shortage, q., 1721. Supply; Com., 882, 1079. . . Tourist Burenu nnd Irnm1grat10n De-

partment, supphJ, 883. Town-plnnning Bill, int.. 558. Traffic Regulations, q., 3836. University (Building) Bill, 2n., 2677. Upper House, addTess, 224~ Water Tanks, q., 581, 584. 'Veights and Measure.s, .q._, 3037. 'Veir across Macquane R1ver, q., 2534, 2589~

Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, int., 2639.

Workmen's Compensation Act, q., 1773. Yarrandale Estate, q., 1675. Zoo Site, q., 2942.

K KATER, The Ron. H. E. :

Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, Com., 3533.

Local Government Bill, Com., 598. Maintenance of Children Bill, Uom , 2518.

Necessary· Commodities Control Dill,_ 2R., 3804.

Returned Sqldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, Com. 3294.

Share-farming BiiJ, 2n., 3515. 'l'arana to Oberon Railway Bill (No. 2), 2R., 2185.

KAVANAGH, The Ron. E. J.: . Housing (Extension) Bill, 2n., 3545. !Iidustrial Arbitration (Amendment)

Bill, cons. amdts., 3758. Local Government Bill, Com., 996.·

KEARSLEY, Mr. W., Uessnock: Abolition of Legisla~ive Council, m., 1430.

Advances for Homes Fund, q., 2945. Ambulance Transport Service Bill, 2n., 1700; Com.; 1704.

Appropriatio_n Bill, m., 1416. Ashtonfields Coal-mines Railway Bill, q.,

847. . Attorp.ey-Gencra.l and Justice Depart-ment, S1tpply, 1101.

Bellbird Colliery, q., 1880. Bovine Tuberculosis, q., 2050. Boy Offender, supply, 1102. Broughton Hall and Coast Hospital Extensions Construction Bill, 2R., 2025.

Brown! Claim of J. and A., q., 51; 535, 586; Judget, 787: q.,' 1548, 2018, 2193, 3451; adj., 3838, 3849.

Clerks: Colonial Treasurer's Depart­ment, supply, 876.

Coal Mines, Control of, q., 1158. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3191; cons. amdts., 3728.

Defectives, Education of, supply, 1340. Denistone House, q., 197." Diamond Fields, Bingara, q., 1877. Edttcation (Deaf and Blind Children). · Bill, int., 1508. Election, State and. Federal, q., 1177.. Farriers' Union, q., 3150. Fire Brigades (Amencment) Bill, int., 3379; 2n..). 3500.

Fleming, Ua$e of James, m., 2541. High School Examinations, q, 196. Hookworm Disease, ({., 3713. Housing (Extension) Bill, 2n., 2999; Com., 3109, 32.50.

Hydro-electric ·Development (Construc­tion) 'Bill,. Com., 2428; cons amdts., 3753.

Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, Com., 24.40.

Influenza Epidemic, S11.pply, 980. . Influenza Epidemic Relief Bill, Com.,

p.o., 2504.

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"!1 olumea 15, ·76,"77, !fS.

KEARSLEY, Mr. \y. (continued): i Interstate Destitute Persons Relief Bill, ~ Uom., 3357. :

Labour and Industry Department, .sup- ' ply, 1354.

Liquor (Amedment) Bill, ·Uom., '3458, 1 '3560.

Local Government Bill, cons. ·amdts., 3161, 3723. .

Maintenance of Children Bill, recom., , 2061, 2157.

Meat Industry .(.i\mendment) Bill, 2R., 2636.

Miners: Claim for Tools, q., 2663. Diseases, q., 3712. . Dwellings of, q., 2591. ~mployment of ·during Stri~e, q.,

1158. Loyalist, q., 422, 1159.

Mining (Amendment) •Bill, int., 3167; 2R., 3331; ··com., 8333.

Necessary Commodities Control •Bill, Uom., 3778.

Newcastle Abattoir (Amendment) Bill, int., 3489; Com., 3491.

Nurses' Hours, q., 2401. Old-age Pensioners, q., 1597. ·Par1.iamentary Electorat«Js (Amend-meJI\~) Act Regulations, m., 1293.

Parl!~mentary Employees, q., .572; sup­ply, 855.

Prince AlfreCi Hospital, q., .1945. Public Instruction •Department, supply, 1339.

Public Service (Amendment) 'Bill (No.2), Uom., 2832, 2897; cons. amdts., 3747.

Public Service Salaries, q., 1835. .·Railway Passes, supply, 981. Returned ·Soldiers and .Sailors' 'Employ­

ment Bill, Com., 2480. ~Revocation of Dedication of 'State

Forests, m., 1627 ,. 3856. .Sailors and A.1.F., q., '273. 'Salaries •or :Ptiblic Servants, sttpply, 979. . School Buildings, sttpply, 1.340. School Childl'en, Conveyance of, q., :118. School 'l'eachers, 1Classification of, q., ·3305. \

·schools of Arts, sunply., 1339; q., ~1880, '2019. Soldiers:

Clearing Land, q., 2332. Soldiers and Unionism, :sttpply, 1354. Memorials, •q., .1725. · Railway Concessions, ·q., '570 .

• State Children ·Relief 'Department, :sup­ply, 979, '1339.

• state •High .Schools, cq., •l328. :Submission •of Laws to •Electors, m,.

2537. . !Supply, Com., '855, 876, 979. Tea :Supply, q., 2946. Tipping Railway Servants, q., 2881. Town~plamling Bill, int., •561.

KEARSLEY, Mr. W. (continueil): :Union Trustee Company of Australia

Limited (Amendment) Bill, 2R., '3791:1; Vo1n., 3801.

University (Building) Bill, ·Com., 2681. Volunteer ·Coal-miners, q., 1160. Widows' 'Allowances, q., •2332. Willis, :J.ate Dr., q.1 426. ·

. Winding-engine Dnvers, q., ':844. Workmen's •Compensation Act, q., 1769,

3229.

KEEGAN, Mr. T., Glebe: Attorney-General and Justice Depart-

ment, s~tpply, 1087. Budget, ;m., 668. Children, 'Illegitimate, supply, 1337 . Ecclesiastical Institutions, .supply, .962. Engine-driver's Retirement, q., 792. Fair Rents Court, ·supply, 1087.;·q., 2248,

2745, 3711. Friendly ·societies, supply .• 962. Glebe Church Lands, q., 3550. Glebe Point l'tesumption, q., 3553. Glebe Point Tram Service, q., 3837. Immigration, .supply, 1337. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment}

Bill, Uom., 2•146. Industrial Unrest, budoet, 668. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3478. Necessary Commodities Control Bill, 2R., '3094.

Old-age and Invalid Pensions, q., 1944. Overalls for Welders, q., 1765. Pensioners, q., 2880. Police Pensions, supply, 961; 2247. Police '!'raining Depot, supply, 961. Profiteering, bttdget, 669. .Public Instruction iDepartment. sup­

ply, 1337. Public "rorks Department, .supply, 1320.

Returned Soldiers, budget, 670. Salaries in Public 'Service, .supply, 890 School Children, Medical Attention for, ·sup :ply, 1337 .

Spec1al Constables, supply, .961. State ::Brickworks, .budget, '669.

!State:Joinery 'Works, 'budget, 670. State Timber Yard, supply, 1320; m., 1779.

Supply, Corn., "889, .961. Teachers' Salaries, supply, 1337. Tramwny Accommodation, q., '2882. Water Board Employees, q., 2,247.

LANE, Mr. H. W., Armidale: Crown Lan'ds (Amendment .Bill, Uom., 2563 .

Deer, Mr. ili., ·q., '2325. Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3507. .

Influenza Epidemic Relief Bill, 'Uom., '2503. Welfare .of Mothers ~and Babies Bill, Uom., 3493.

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LANG, Mr. J. T., Granville: Accommodation for Hon. Members, q., 2249.

Adjournment Motions, adj., 2514; p.o., 2596.

Advance to Treasurer, aupply, 1366. Agency-General, S1tpply, 1367. Alleged attempted Bribery, m., 1164. Ambulance Services, q., 3308. Anderson, Sir Robert, q., 3551. Appropriation Bill, m., 1414. Architects Bill, q., 2746. Art Unions, supply, 1099. Attorney-General and Justice Depart-ment, supply, 1097.

Auditor-General's Report, q., 2743. Australian Gaslight Company, q., 2402. Bail for Arrested· Persons, supplyt 1098. Beeby, Ron. G. S., .and Trip Aoroad, supply, 1368.

Broughton Hall and Coast Hos_pital Extensions Construction Bill, 2it., 2033.

Brown, J. an.d A., Claims of, q., 2192. Budget, m., 776. By-elections q .. , 1419. Children, Maintenance of, q., 1677. Claims of Old Railway Servants, q., 1549.

Closer Settlement Purchases, q., 1677. Colonial Secretary and Colonial Trea-surer, q., 2133.

Colonial Treasurer, supply, 867. Concrete Houses, q., 1551. Conveyancing Bill, 2n., 1719; Oom., 1794, 2168. .

bork Board Contract, adj., 1847. Counting the House, p.o., 1960; adj., 2000. .

Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1919; 3R., 2682.

Drought, adj., p.o., 2748. Drought, Cabled Reports -of, q., 2944. Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, Uom., 3593.

Education (Deaf and Blind Children) Bill, int., 1503.

Estimates, Preparation of, s1tpply, 1302. Fairfield Municipality, q., 3228. Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, int.,

. 3188; Oom., 3270. Female Civil· Servants' Pay, q., 3347, 3715.

Gaming and Betting Laws, q., 2247. Garden, Mr., q., 2332 .. Granville-Auburn Sewerage, q., 2472. Ron. Members Removed, supply, 1367. Housing, q., 474, 627; budget, 776; sup-ply, 868; q., 2017, 2019.

Housing (Extension) Bill, 2R .. , 2997; Com., 3103, 3257, 3357; p.o., 3362.

Hydro-electric Development (Construc­tion) Bill, cons. amdts., 3751.

Income-tax Bill, m., 1495. Influenza and School Teachers, q., 3309, 3451.

LANG, Mr. J. T. (continued): Influenza and Women Workers, q., 3707. Influenza. Epidemic Relief Bill, Oom., 2500.

Interstate Destitute Persons Relief Bill, Com., 3356.

Judges' Retirement (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2886.

Kensington Racecourse, q., 1596, 1678, 1724. 1769, 1947.

Legal Aid Department, supply, 1100. Lidcombe State Hospital, q., 718, 1251, 2048.

Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3480. Living_ Wage, q., 1948. . Loan Bill, m., 3186. Local Government Bill, cons amdta.,

3161, 3721. Local Government (Main Roads) Bill, int., 1761.

Maintenance of Children Bill, ?'Ccom., p.o., 2051, 2072, 2090, 2158; 3R., 2221.

M'Garvie Smith Institute, supply, 1370.

Meat Industry (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2610.

Meat Sale to Imperial Government, q., 1177, 1596, 1726, 1832.

Milne, Late Mr. Ed., supply, 1299. Mines Department, supply, p.o., 13615. Minister of Housing, bttdget, 776. Moorefield Racecourse, q., 2194. Motor-cars, supply, 1368. Narrander:t ·Water Supply Bill, 2R., 3364; Oom., 3370; oct. 1·ep., 3376; 3R., 3455.

National Association Meeting, q., 2134. Necessary Commodities Control Bill,

Uom., 3771. Old Men's Homes, q., 1490. Overcrowded Suburban Trains, q., 3038. ·Parramatta Sewerage (Surplus Funds)

Bill, int., 1557. -Parramatta Train Service, q., 3450. Party Whips, q., 1927. Police and Crime, supply, 1097. Police at Federal Election Meetings, q.,

3346. Police Force, q., 274. Proclamations Validation Bill, Uom., 3504.

Profiteering, q., 2333. Profiteering of Picture Shows, q., 3034. Progressive Party Leadership, q., 1771. Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), int., 1784; 2n., 2223; Uom., 2835, 2894.

Public Service Royal Commission, q., 196, 1249, 125.3.

Public Works Committee, supply, 866. Public Works Departm!lnt, ~u.pply, 1298.

Racecourses, Resumption of, q., 2327, 2945.

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Volnmcs 75, 76, 77, 78.

I.AxG, !IIr. J. T. (continued):

Railways: Appeals Board, supply, 1301. Cleaners, q., 3il6.

· Commissioners' Duties, q., 1772, 1836. Control of, q., 3709. Fourth Commissioner, q., 1879. Main Suburban Line, q., 2017. Mismanagement, q., 2663. Officirrls' Salaries, supply, 1371. Old Servants' Claims, q., 1549, 183.'5,

1879, J.946, 2019, 2333. Pay of Apprentices, q., 3547. 'fraffic Congestion, q., 1595.

Regulations under Parliamentary Elec­torates Amendment Act, p.o., 1270.

Returned Sailors and Soldien Voting Bill, 2n., 3354; Uom., 3355.

Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­. ment Bill, Com., 23~5, 2482. · Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­

ment) Bill, int., 1608; Uom., 2760. Returned Soldiers' Settlements, m., JJ.CI.,

2142. Revocation of Dedication of Stnte

Forests, m., 1625. Royal Commissions, supply, 13GI:l; q.,

1773. School Buildings, q., 2592. <> _ School Teachers' Promotions, q., -04o, 2050.

Secretary to Attorney-General, supply, 1100.

S'ewerage for Granville, &c., s11pply, 1298.

Share-farming Bill, i·nt., 1624; L~mn., 3062.

Shipping Charges, supply, 801. Sittings of the House, fl., 3347. Soldiers' Holdings, q., 2332. State Brick Works and Timber "Works,

b11claet, 778. State Fish Shop, q., 2135. State Governor's Establishment, S1lp­

ply, 1369. State Orchestra, q., 1507. State Timber Yard, q., 1253; S1t.zmly,

1300 ; q.' 1597' 1834. Supply, Com., 866, 867, 890,; p.o., 893, 925.

Sydney Ferries Limited, q., 1973; adj., 2000; q., 2245.

'J'hP Rock to Pulletop Railway Bill, int., 156c.

Timber~, Purchase of Useless, p.o., 1882.

'l'otulisator (Amendment) Bill, int., 2641. l~nder-Secretary, Colonial 'l'reasurer's

Department, stLpply, 867. Unemployed, q., 3712. university (Building) Bill. 2n., 2676. Wnlbundrie Estate, IJ., H90, 1549. Walsh Island, q., 1725. War Bonds, q., 2879.

LA:SG, Mr. J. T. (continued):

\Yater and Sewerage Board supply, 1302. '

Ways and Means, Com., 1376. '\\'entworthville Jtailway Crossing -,, 2195. ' "'

. Western Lands (Amendment) DiU, int., 2638.

Wheat., q., 271, 1485, 3833. ~heat Commission, q., 1772. '\\' 1thclrawal of Words lJsed adj. 3416. '\;'omen J'ustic_es of the _Pea~e, q_.: 19_48. ). a nco to Gnffith Railway Bill mt 1563. ' .,

LAZZARINI, 1\lr. C. C., il!arrickville: Address in Reply, m. 180. Admiral J ellicoe, SUPlJly 90Z. Agent-Geneml, suppl.y, .901. Attorney-General and Justice Depart-ment, su.pply, 1083.

Beeby. lfon. G. 1::)., and Trip Abroad, supply, 1352.

Blacker, Robert, supply, .1083. Board of Trade, supply, 1352. Boy Labour on '!'ram Curs, q., 3036. Budget, m., 768. Chapel-street (l\farrickville) School q._, 717. '

Commission of Pence, supply, 959. Consumptives' Sanatoria, supply, 96C'. Cook's River, q., 1725. C1:iminals and Firearms, q., 1835. D1stress, Relief of, addre.~s, 185. Doran, 1\Ir. E. J., q., 193. Drought, aclclre.~s, 190. 1£ggs, q., 2661. JD!ec~oral ~oils, q., 3708. l!in~me-dnvers and Firemen, q., :?400. l• a1r Hents Act, q., 22411. Fodder for Draymen, q., 1177. Gas, Charges for, q., 2246. Government Printing Office, supply, 888. Rom~s for the People, addnss, 184. Hosp1tal and Asylum Employees q. 3706. - ' '

Industrial Arbitration (Amendment> Bill, Uom., 2444.

Indnstrinl Awards, Breaches of supply 1351. . ' '

Industrial Conditions. in New South '\Vales, add1·ess, 186.

Industrial Conditions in U.S.A., q., 5l. Influenza; oridrcss, 185.

. In~anitnry D1Yellings, q., 1834. Lady School. Inspectors, q., 84.8 · q. 1248 ' '

Lnbot;r ~ncl Industry Department, . .U]J-ply, 13Dl. •

J,eg?l A_id Department, .mpply, 1085. LegJslatJVI'l Council, Sttppl1f. 848 .. Loynlist Unions, supply, 13!54. :Maintenanre of Children Bill 2n UJS2 · . rccom .. , 2074. 2163. ' ., ' J\hrrickville Techni.,al 8chool, rr .. . 2135. Minister for Agriculture, q., 1771.

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LAZZARI:SI, Mr. C. C. (continued): Motor-car Expenses, supply, 1:101. Necessary Commodities Commission, 3upplv, 1086.

"C)bjectionable Publications, supply, 960. Party Unanimity, address, 180. Police Administration, supply, £60.

· Poor Persons Legal Remedies Act, g .• 537. 0

Premier's Department, supply, SOD. Prices of Commodities, addre.~s, 1!!0. Profiteering, address, 188, 2049. Public ServiJ:!.il Board, address, 182, 191;

supply, 10&6. Public Service Salaries, q., 371,1. Railway and Tramway Administration,

budaet, 770. Railway Servants, Claims of Old, adj., 1728.

Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­ment Dill, 2n., 228:-l.

Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, int., 1607; cor.3. un~o:lts., 3736.

Royal Commissions, s1t7J11ly, 902. Royal Society Hall Meeting, q., 2133. SalarieR, Increases of, budget, 768; S11fJ-

ply, 888, 1085. School Teaehers' Salaries, q., 627. State and Military Pay, supply, 889. State Trawlers, Wages on, adj., 2664. Stores Supply Department, supply, 888. Sugar, q., 2661. Superannuation, lnul(let, 769. Supply, Com., 848, 887, 900, 959, 1083. Sydenham-Botany Railway, q., 584. TeacherR' Salaries, buil17et. 768. • Technical Students, q., 2C63. 'l'ram Fatality, q., 2661. Unions, Re-registration of, supply,13.53. Wheat, address, 180; q., 2664. ·wbitley Council System, odduss, 186. Wool, Carriage of, (1-, 3037.

I.JEE, The Hon. C. A., 'l'enterjicld: Hon. Member for Tentcrfield, The, ous., 2803.

LEvY, l\Ir. D. (Speaker), Darlinulmrst: Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works, supply, 853.

Supply, m., 853.

LEY, Mr. T. J., HtLrstvi!le: Ambulance Transport 'Service Bill, Com., 1703.

Early Closing Bill, q., 2329. Incapacitated Soldiers, q .• 148·1. Loan Negotiations, q., 2529. Maintenance of Children Dill, 2n., 1964. Parliamentary Electorate (Amendment)

Act Regulations, m., 1272. Pensions and Leave of Railway Strikers, q., 2740.

Royal Commissions, q., 2528. Wheat Commission, q., 2803.

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LouGHLIN, Mr. P. F., Bur-rangonu: Accommodation for Ron. Members, n 2018. .. .•

Alleged Atte~pted Bribery, m., 1175. Dudget, m., 6o8. Closer ·settlemen.t (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2806.

Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill 2n., 2550, 2562. ' ~rought, q., 194, 2330, 3034, 3710, 3718. Electoral Poll, Sttpply 930. Electoral Rolls, q., 425, 3715·. Farmers, Distressed, Utl(lget, 665. Farm. Machinery Purchase, q., 274. l.!.osp1tals, .~ttpply, 931. Housing at ~oung and Harden, q., 194 Hydro-electnc Development (Construe· tion) Bill, -int., 1628; 2n., 2427.

Industrial-Social Conditions bttdget €58. ' '

Industries, Encourarrement of bttdget, 663.

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Influenza, q., 197. Junee Public School, q., 582. Lands Department, supply, 1212. L!t<;rature in Schools, sttpply, 928. Ltvmg Wage, q., 1948. Ma!ntenance of Chi)d·ren, q., 1877. Maintenance of Chtldren Bill recom 2084. ' .,

l\lunition Workers, q., 571. Orphans, supply, 932. Permanent--Way Employees supply, 1127. '

Poor Litigants, q., 473. Profiteering, burlaet, 663. Public Instruction, Department wp-

ply, 1328. ' Public School Teachers:

Classification, q., 2018. ~orage Allo\vance for, supply, 1329. Gncvances of, supply, 1328. Promotions, q., 360, 536; sttpply l328;·q., 2131, 2333. '

Salaries, q., 1177; supply, 1330. Public Works Committee, q.", 272. Questions, Answering of, q., 1723. Raids at Junee, q., 713. Railway Department, supply, 1127. Railway Fettlers~ •rools, q., 2659. Returned. Soldiers and Sailors' Employ-

ment Bill, Com., 2479. . Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­

ment) Bill, int., 1617. lteturned Soldiers' Settlements, m.,

2139. Seamen's Strike, bucloet, 658. Searching of Private Houses, q., 1483. Share-farming, q., 3718. Silos, q., 1923. Skins cf Native Anitnals, q., 194.6, 3714. Soldiers: ,

Settlement of, q., 1254. Unemployed, bmlaet, 658.

Stt1te Indebtedness, btulget, 660. State Timber Yard, q., 1249. Stuart, Prcfessor Anderson, q., 2469.

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LouGHLI~, Mr. P. F. (continuetl) : Students at Hereford House, q., 1250. Supply, Com., 658, 927. Tallow, Sale of, q., 1765. Thefts from Railways, supply,.ll28. Travelling Allowances, q., 143. · .Tweeds, Soldier-made, q., 2401. Water Supply, Country, q., 2804. Water Supply, Tablelands, q., 717. Wheat, q., 422 ;, budget, 601,. 'Widows and Distressed Children, adj.,

2402, 2410. Widows and Orphans, supply, 931. Women Railway Gatekeepers, q., 2325.

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MAcKELLAR, The Hon. Sir C. K., K.C.M.G., , 1\I.B., O.M.: Local Government Bill, Oom., 1000.

MANNING, l\Ir. A. G., Albury: Address in Reply, m. 1?4. Carria"e of Stock by Rail, q., 2945. Closer"' Settlement (Amimdment) Bill,

2n. 2811; Oom., 2960. Con~umptives' Home, q., 2017. Cormorants Destruction of, q., 1597. Gunn Anth~ax Vaccine, q., 363, 622. Innoculation of Cattle, q., 272. Living Wage; q., 1834. Lucerne Hay, q., 3~06. . Maintenance of Children Bill, rtcom., 2096. "

McGarvie Smith Institute, q., 212. Meat Industry (Amendment) Bill, 2n.,

2631. Mitta Mitta Weir, q., 3228. Police Privileges, q., 3710. Re£urned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill.<~ ()om., 2766, 2969; cons. amdts., 37i:l.':l.

Share Farmers address, 175. Share-farming' Bill, 2n., 3054; Uom., 3075.

Soldiers: Preference to, address, 174. Stock Trucks, adj., 1773. Tram Tickets, q., 790. War Gratuity, q., 2468. Wheat, address, 175; q., 421, 622, 796, 843, H12, 1765, 2325.

MoDONALn, 1\Ir. G. R. w.l Bingara: Brown, J. and A., Cla1m of, budget, 743.

Budget, m., 743. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, Uom., 2964.

Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2556; Uom., 2565.

Drought Conditions, q., 2192. ·Fair Rents, budget, 746. Georgeson Contract, budget, 743. Honor of Parliament, budget, 745. Lands Department and· Bribes, expl., 432.

LiQuor (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3402; (]om., 3475, 3555. ·

Local Government Bill, q., 538.

McDoNALD, Mr. G.' R. W. (continued): . Ministers and "Go-betweens," btulget, 745.

Narrandera Water Supply Bill, 2n., 3368.

Pastoral Leases, q., 2946. · Railways, Increased Cost of, budget, 744. ' .

Returned. Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, Zn., 2703, 2772; Com., 2977.

Secret Commissions Prohibition Bill, 2R., 3274.

Upper l\fanilla Bridge, q., 3711. Western La.nrls (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2687.

Wheat, budget, 743.

McGARRY, llfr. P., Murmmbidgee: Address in Reply, m., 399. Allard, Mr., Royal Commissioner, sup-

ply, 1062. Alleged Attempted· Bribery, m., ll'T4. Appropriation Bill, m., 1415. • A tto,rney-General and Justice Depart­ment, S1t.pply 1061.

BroughtQIL Hall and Coast Hospital Extensions Construction Bill, 2n., :2026.

Chaff Trucks, q., 195. Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, 2R., 3352.

Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, ZR., 2809.

Economy in Administration, address, 400.

B.ome Rule for Ireland, m., 801. Hydro-electric Development (Construc­tion) Bill, 2n., 2417.

Kensington Racing Club, q., 81, 1724. Legislative Council, Abolition of, m.,. 3721.

Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3400; Uom., 3560.

Liquor, Samples of, S1tpply, 1062. MaintennllJ:e of Children Bill, int., 1758. . M~tor- Traffic, addTess, 405; supply, 9ol.

Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, - ad­dress, 402; q., 536.

Murrumbidgee Irrigation Commission, m., 1449.

Parliamentary Draftsman, supply, 1062. Police Stations, S1tpply, 958. _ . Preference in Calling Hon. Members,

adclTess, 400. Private Members' Business, q., 474, 2328.

Railway Development, address, 401. Railway Train Platforms, .q., 571. Rennet Importations, q., '3346. Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend-

ment) Bill, int., 1619. Salaries of Publio Serv·ants, supply, 957. .

Share Farmers, address, 400. Share-farmillg Bill, 2n., 3048; Uom., 3066.

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McGARRY, Mr. P. (.c011tin'l!ed) .: : · Silos, address, 403; ·supply; 988. Supply, .Oom., 957i 988, 1061.

' Town-planning Bi 1, int., 537. Traffic ,Regulations, q., 3835. Wheat, address, 403. Yanco-Griffith Railway, "'n., :579. Yanco to Griffith Rai.lway Bm, int., . 1561.

McGrRR, Mr. J. J. G., Yass: Address in Reply, m., 224. Administration, Corrupt, addrress, 225. Advances to Settlers, q., 424. Attorney-General's Department, ad·-

dress, 227. Bore Water q., 2535. Broughton Hall and Coast Hospital . Extfl!lSions ·Constr11ction Bill, 2n., 2022.

Closer Settlement Promotion Act, g., 472. .

Cornsacks, q:, 570. Ciookwell-Wheeo Railway, q., 1677. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2547; cons. amdts., 3728. ·

. Drought, adj., 2747. Ferguson, Detective, q., 361. Housing (Extension) Bill, Vom., 3252. Hydro-electric Developme11t (9onstruc-· tion) Bill, 2n., 2421.

Irrigation Commission, m., 1599. · Justice Department, address, 226. Leave, Value of Accumulated, q., 2740. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, adj., 341.5. Maintenance of Children Bill, recom., 2062. - ' '

Miners, Protect-ion of,· q., 2397. Narrandera Water Supply Bill, int., 3328; 2u., 3369; Com., 3370; ad. 'fep., 3376.

Necessitous Farmers, cj., 3717. Party Dictation, addnss, 225. Police Promotion, q., 1160. Precedence in Departmental Business,

q., 583. Retrials, ·q., 1161. Returne'd Soldiers' Settlement (Amen~ ment) Bill, int., 1614; Vom., 2758; eons. amdts., 3732.

Royal Commissions, a.ddress, 229. Sch<X?l·Teachers, q.-,. 1595, Sectarian Issue, q., 3716. Seed Wheaj; .and Flour,. adj., 2883; p.o., 2884.

Silo!J,. q. i 2~98. . , Soldiers: Single Farms, q., 274 .. Super.a,)lnuation: (Amendment1 Bill, 2R., 3236.

Tumut•Hospital, q!,.2398 .. Wheat, q., 197; address, 228; .Q.,, 842, 2399,·.2745. ' •

Widows and Distressed· Chil!lr~nJ. adj., '2406.

McGmn, Mr. P. M., .!llacqua?·ie~ ·Closer Settlement, supply, 1209; q.,

1412. Dalla Tin Mines \'later Supply, q.,W24. Departmental Business, fl., 193. General Elections ·q., 474. Housing Accommodation, q., 474. Influenza Epidemic,· q., 143. Lands Department, supply, 1209. Mortgages. and General lnteres~ •.. q.,

1412; .· ' Itichmond-Kurrnjong Railway, Jn., 577. Soldier:s and Railway Passes, q . .l 1412. Water for Fifield Mines, q., 1~51. Water Supply for Condobolin, q., 1413. Wheat, q., 271.

McGowEN, ThE> Hon. J: S. 'rr.: Address in Reply, m., 33 . Bell, Robert address, 33. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2rt., 3634. Local Governl)lent Bill, Com:, 1471;

1576. ' Ross Smith Air Flight, adj., 3679.

l\1oKELL, Mr. W. J., Redfem: Attorney-General and Justice, s:Wf!.P~?/,

1089. . ' Australi:1 House, q., 2662. Balmoral Tram, q., 586. Beeby, Mr., b1al.aet, 758. Boots for Overseas, q., 716. Budget, m., 757. Charitable Relief, supply, 963. Coast Hospital Staff, q., 424. City Parks, q., 1946. Children, l'tinivtcnance of, q., 1877 .. Children's Courts, supply, 1092. Comptroller of Prisons, sttpply, 1093 .. Crown Prosecutors, S1tpply, ·1090. Cost of Living, budget, 758. · Defence Department Motor-cars, q.,. 794.

Distress, supply, 963. Electoral Rolls, 1772, 1942, 2197. Engineer for Electric Lights, sup., 857 .. Evans, Driver, budget, 767. Fair Rents Court, supply, 1092. Federated Ironworkers, q., 718. Food Orders q.,·195. · Hospital Endowment, S1tpply, 964. Housing, q., 537; budget, 759; q.~ 2878. Industrial Arbitration (Amenament)·

Bill, Vom.., 2450. Influenza, q., 715. Judges, The, stbpply, 1091. Kannare, Case of, bttdget, 767 .. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, q., 266L Legal Aid Department, supply, 1090. Leaal Opinions, q., 1162. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3468,

3558. Maintenance. of Children Bill, rewm.., 2069.

Master in Equity, swpp,ly, 1091.. : Misappropriation by Solicitors, ·q .. , 2659.

Nurses, Hospi~al Probationary, q.,2399~

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McKELL, Mr. W. J. (continued): Parliamentary Methods, budget, 760. Parliament House Employees, supply,

857. Petty Sessions, supply, 1092. Police Magistrates, q., 3345.

. Police Uniforms, q., 1161. Public Servants' Professional Qualifica­tions, q., 3223.

Public Servants' Salaries, q., 3223. Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No 2), Com., 2841.

Public Service Board, q., 3223. Racecourses Amalgamation, q., 2533. Railway Employees and Basic 'Vage, q.,

3706. Railway Superannuation Fund, budget,

765. Silos, q., 1876. Soldiers in Leg-irons, q., 363. State Bakery, q., 1832. State Clothing Factory, q., 2878. Stipendiary Magistrates, q., 2940. Stock in Railway Trucks, q., 2048. Sugar, q., 471} .. Superannuation Act, q., 424. Supply, Com., 857, 963. Tramway Employees, q., 3225 .. Tramways:

Admiuistration, bndaet, 761. Conductors, seniority of, q., 1548. Traffic Association, q., 715. Union, b>udaet, 761.

Unemployment, q., 3039, 3453. University Teaching Class, q., 3303. Venereal Clinics, supply, 965. War Bonus for Civil Servants, q., 582.

1\IEAGnEn, The Hon. R. D. : Ad-journment, m., 1025, 1509, 1526, 1634. Broken Hill Proprietary Company's Leases, q., 3655.

Hydro-Electric Development (Construe­. tion.) Bill, 2R., 2717; ccns. mndts.,

2763. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3638;

Com., 3648, 3656, 3666. Local Government ,Dill, Com., 447, 1005; recom., 1808, 2004.

Maintenance of Children Bill, 2R., 2319 .. Meeting, Hour of, adj., 1634. 1\lining (Amendment) Bill, 3419.

·Prince Alfred Hospital, expl., 1764. Returned Soldiers on Irrigation Area, . q., 2851.

· Share-farming Bill, 2n., 3516. Soldiers' Settlements, Purchases for, q.,

. 2912. . State Wheat Board, obs., 440; m., 514;

q., 595; m., 671; expt., 698. "Wagner Concert, adj., 1025. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3784.

Western Lands Select Committee q., 2851 2912. . . '

Zo_!> Site, adj., i509, 1526. ·

MEEKB, The Ron. A. W. : Adjournment, m., 1025. Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, 2&.,

2646; Com., 2655. Farmers' Drought Relief Dill, Com., 3538 .

Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3015; Com., 3030; recom., 3208.

Liquor (Amendment) Dill, Com., 3661. Local Government Dill, Com., 446. Maintenance of Children Bill, 2n., 2316;

ad. np. 2517. Necessary Commodities Control Dill, 2n.

1 3813.

Pub ic Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 2n., 3136.

Heturned Sailors and Soldiers' League Incorporation Bill, 2u., 2923.

Heturned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ ment Bill, Com., 2868.

State Wheat Board, m., 51'('. Wagner Concert, aclj., 1025.

Mn.LARD, Mr. W., Beaa: C1oser Settlement (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2961.

Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2552, Com., 2562.

Forests, Revocation of Dedication, m., 3855.

Harbour Dues, q., 2018. Housing (Extension) Bill, Com., i106, 3257.

Returned Sold.iers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bin, Com .. 2762.

Share-farming Bill, 2n., 3057. University (Building) Bill, 2n., 2676.

MoRTON, Mr. H. D., Hasting! and Macleay:

Margarine, q., 1835. Meat Board, q., 2132. Speaker, Election of, obs., ·43.

MoRTON, 1\Ir. M. F.1 A.llowrie: , Aliens, Disfranchising of, q., 2243.

Aviation School, q., 476. Calf Depot, Albion Park, q., 3836. Country Parks, &c., q., 716. Disfranchisement during War, q., 2047. Influenza Epidemic Rdief Bill, Com., 2503.

Maintenance of Children Bill, int., 1759.

Meat Industry (Amendment) Dill, 2n., 2634 .

Necessary Commodities Control Dill, Com., 3780.

Noxious ·weeds and Country Trusts, q., 1879 ..

Parliamentary. Employees, 'Vages of, a., 846, 1487 j SU'[Jply, 849.

Habbit Skins; Export of,· q., 362. ' Itni1ways : · ;

Duplication,. Rulli to. Wollongong, q .• 1940. • . .

1\Ioss Vale to Port Kembla, q.,.1940.

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:M.ORTON, Mr. MARK F. (continued) : Speaker, Election of, m., 40. Supply, ·11~ •• 849. '!'own-planning Bill, int., 553. Wallabies, Damage by, q., 1487.

MuLLINS, The Hon. J. LANE: Adjournment, 7n., 1034.­Appropriation Bill, 2n., 1408. Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill,

Com., 2650. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3620. · Local Government Bill, Com., 3491.· 466,

1001, 1041, 1224, 1482, 1591, 167:::; re-com., 1820. ·

Maintenance of Children Bill, 2n., 2388. Necessary Commodities Control Bill, 2n., 3815.

University (Building) Bill, 2R., 2798. . Welfare of Mothers and Babies BiJl, 2n.,

3686; Com., 3699. Wagner Concert, q., 992; adj., 1034.

MuTCH, Mr. T. D., Botany: Accommodation for Hon. Members, q., 2018.

Addres;; in Reply, m .. 313. Adjournment, m., 1882. Arrest of Boys, suppty, 968. Beeby, Mr., Visit to America, supply,

1358 .. Boots, price of, q., 791. Boring Plant, Ardlethan, q., 3712. Cases for Tt·ial, q., 580. Clerk of the Peace, q., 580. Constables :

Complaints against, suppty, 969. McKay, Promotion of, supply, -969. Special, Sll11Plu, 967. \Vomen, supply, 967.

Daceyville, supply, 885. Darlinghurst Gaol Site, q., 2045, 2134. Detectives, Charges against, ad.j., 192; addres~ 313; g., 364.

Early Closing Bill, q., 1835. Estimates:

Advance to Treasurer, 1366. Labour and. Industry, 1357.

Government Printing Office: Publishers' Assistnnts, .~11pply, 885. 1

Herdman, Ex-Sergeant, g .• 1248, 1485. Housinp; &heme, S1Lpply, 885. Ice, Price· of, q., 1721. Industrial Arhitration (Amendment)

Bill. Com .. , 2'148. I.W.W. Inquiry, address, 316; wpply, 970.

Jury Fees, IJ., 2248. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3465;

p.o., 3465. J,iving Wage, g., 1721. 1\:[aintennnee of Children Bill, recom.,

2057, 211~. . :M:aroubrn. Bay Tramway, q., 195, 847, 1413.

Maroubra Day Tratnway Bill, q., 2470; 2n., 3325.

MuTcH, Mr. T. D. (continued) : Military Guard on Wharves, q., 1681. Misreprese11tation of Australia, q., 3715.

Motor-cars, Government, q., 1594, 1722, 19:.!3.

Police Magtstrate J nmieson, s11pply, 968 Proportional Voting Regulations, m.,

1265. Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No .. 2), 2R., 2249,

Public Library, addl'ess, 318. Racecourses, Amalgamation of, q., 2533. Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ-.

ment Bill, Com., 2357. Rex v. Wallace and l\Iiller, q., 2191. Sugar, Shortage of, q., 2135, 3306. Supply, m., 884, 967, 1357: p.o., 1366. Timbers, Purchase of Useless, adj.,. 1882; p.o., 1882 .

Uniyersity (Building) Dill; int., 2570. Votmg, Informal, q., 3706 .. Walker, Police Superintendent, addre~~ •.

316: q., 714 j S1t1Jply, 970. ·Whitley Committees, supply, 1358.

Women Constables, supply, 967.

N NABII, The Hon. J. D., V.D., M.D.~

Abattoirs, arld·ress, 31. Address in Reply, m., 21. Adjournment, m., 1031, 1515, 163g,,

2013, 2126, 2190 3704, 3830. Agricultural Industry, Condition of,.

uclj., 2126. Ambulance Transport Service Dill, 2n., 2006.

Appropriation Bill, 2n., 1381. B.M.A., The, address, 25. Rroughton Ha.ll and Coast Hospital Extensions Construction· Bill, 2n., 2519.

Citizens' War Chest Enabling Dill, 2n., 2647; Com., 2652.

Clnrence River (Northern Breakwater)' Dill, 2n., 3031.

Coal, Price of, expl., 1547. Early Closing (Amendment) Dill, 2n., 3673.

End of Ses~ion, adj., 3830. Fnrmers' Drought Relief Dill, Com.,

3-537. Federal Capital. address, 28. Federa.tion. Australian, atld7·ess, 27. Financial Position of State, adj., 3704. Gold Currency, adj., 140. Health, Department of Public, addreu,

27. . Housing (Extension) Bill, 2R., 3545. Hydro-Electric Developme~t (Construc­

tion) Bill, 2n., 2585: 3n., 3120; m., 3222, 3276; recom., 3281; cons. amdts., 3769.

lncome-ta.x Dill, 2R., 1831. Industrial Arbitration, address, !'.18. Industrial Arbitration (Ato,udment)

Bili, ~!:., 8008; Com., 31Y.l8. ·

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NASH, The Hon. J. B. (continued): Inefficiency, address, 31. Influenza Epidemic, address, 23. International Exchange, adj., 2013. Jellicot', Visit of Admiral, add1·ess, 29. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com.,. 3660. Loan Bill, 2n., 3288. Local Government Bill, 2n., 258; Com.,

348, 441, 524, 601, 994, 1214, f588, 1643; recom., 1803.

Maintenance of Children Bill, 2n., 285; Com., 2458. ·

Meeting, Hour of, adj., 1639. · Ministers, Salaries of, adduss, 32. Ministry, Reconstruction of, obs., 5. Necessary Commodities, m., 2176, 1&190. Necessary Commodities Control Billl2n.,

3820. . I , North Coast Railway, address, 31.

Pankhurst-Walsh, Mrs., address, 24l Paper :Money, address, 30. ' Public Debt, Imperial, udduss, 30. Public Servants, High Salaries of ad-

dress, 32. · · Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 2n., 3127; Com., 3142.. .

Public Sen-ice Board, address, 29. Public Works Committee, adj., 620. Railways: Bourke to Cumiamulla]·1 _q.,

1500; Condobolin-Broken Hill, ad­d1·ess, 32.

Retul'ned Sailors and Soldiers' L ague Incorporation Bill, 2.:n., 2733, 29221

Returned Sold-iers -and Sailors' EmjPloy-ment Bill, 2n., 2861. ~

Sold.iers, Repatriation of, address, 2. State Wheat Board, m., 692. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3341, ; 3n .. , 3343.

S:vdney Watm· Supply (Avon River Dam) Bill, 2n .. 2931. !

The R'ock to Pulletop Railway Bill, 2n., 2525.

Totalisator (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2

1

920. University (Building) Bill, 2n., 28 0. Wagner Concert, adj., 1031. Walsh Island, address, 29. Welfare of Mothers and Babies Bill 2n., 3696. .

Yanco to Griffith Railway Bill, 2n., 2735. Zoo Site, 1\fooTe Park, aclj., 1515. I

NxoHoisoN, Lt.-Colonel C. E., V.D., 111 aitlancl :

Housing Scheme, Extension of, .q., 1487. Maitland Sewerage· Scheme, q., 1880. Railway, Hexham to 1\forpeth, q., 2468. Soldier Settlement, Hunter River Dis-trict, 1548.

Tourist Trains, q., 1550.

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OAKEs, The Hon. 0. W., Waverley: Garden, Mr., q., 2332. General Election, q., 3553. Influenza Epidemic Relief Bill,. 2n., 2493; Oom., 2504.

OAKES, The Hon. C. W. (continued): Interstate Destitute Persons Relief Bill, tnt., 2904; 2R., 3355~

Legislative Council, Abolition of, m., 1439 ..

Maroubra Bay Tramway Bill icnt. 2713 · 2n., 3324, 3327. ' ' '

Meat Industry (Amendment) Bill, m., 2639. . . Militar,r-r~d to Edw3crd's Bay Tram­

way Btll, tnt., 2713; 2n., 3321. Proclamations Validation .Bill, Gam.,: 3504. .

O'BRIEN, 1\Ir. W. J.,· Annandale: Adjournment{ m., 1732, 2203. Agent-General's Department, supplf11 920.

Board of Trade: Female Representa-tives, adj., 2203.

Bribery, Alleged, q., 1160. Budget, The, m., 671, 720. ·Cost of Living, buclaet, 728. Firearms: Fatalities, q., 2592. Hansard, Distribution of, q., 538. Influenza Epidemic, .budact, 722, 732. Land Exchange ~rransaction, budget,

730. . Living Wage, q., 539; b1trlaet, 727. Maintenance of Children Bill, 3n., 2219. Ministers, Influencing, q., 625. 1\Iotor-car Accidents, q., 1833. Motor Omnibuses, budget, 727. Norton Griffiths Contract, q., 274. Premier, Functions of, supply, 919. Premier's Department, supply, 925. Prices of Commodities, budget, 729. Profiteering, budget, 729. Proportional Repres~ntation, · budget, 721. . .

Public Service Board, budaet, 726. Railways: ·

Claims of Old Servants, budget, 725; wpply, 921; adj., 1732.

Construction, budaet, 7'25. Services, b11d(Jet, 726. Wages in, budget, 727.

Soldiers: Provision for Returned, bud-aet, 728. ·

Sugar, Shortage of, q., 2135. Supply, m,, 919. Tramway Services, budget, 727 .. Walbundrie Estate, q., 1941. Wheat: Administration · Commission,

budaet, 731.

O'CoNoR, The Hon. B. B., LL.B. : Adjournment, m., 2127, 3831. Agricultural Industry, Condition of, adi., 2127.

End of Session, adj., 3831. Forests, • Revocation of Dedication· of, m.; 1142.

Housing (Extension) Bill,:2n., 3543. Hy'tlro-Electric Development (Construc­tion) Bill; cons. admts., 3769.

·IndustriaL. Arbitration (Amendm;ent) Bill, 2n., 3011.

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19 August to 18 December, 1919.

O'CONOR, The Hou. B. B., (continued): Local Government Bill, 2tt., 268; Vom., 997, 1587.

Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3423. Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 2n., 3131. ·

Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­ment Bill, 2n., 2858.

Sydney Water Supply• (Avon River Dam) Bill, 2n., 2931. •

Western Lands. (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2788.

·western Lands Select Committee, q., 2912.

University (Building) Bill, 2n., 2799.

0Nsr.ow, Colonel J. W. M., Bo-ndi: Adhuction of Child, q., 1675, 1722. A.M.A. Manifesto, q., 359. · Ambulance Transport Service Bill, Com., 1714.

Appropriation Bill, m., 1414 .. Ballot~papers, Particulars on, q., 1881. Camden Estate, ol1s., 2194. Cargo, Control of, q., 272. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, m. 2574; Oom., 2960.

Eariy Closing (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3594.

Housing (Extension) Bill, Com., 3252. Hydro-Electric Deve~opment .(Construc­twn) B1ll, 2n., 2424, p.o .. 2423.

Juries, Questions to, a:, 196. Legislative Council, Abolition of, p.o.,

1448. Local Government Bill, cons. amdts.,

3726. Maintenance of Children 13ill, 2n., 1978;

p.o., 2165. l\Ieat Industry (Amendment) Bill, p.o., 2614; 2n., 2625.

:Murrumbidgee Irrigation Commission, m., 1455. ·

Oakley, Claims ·Of W. A., 1]., 1940, 2396, 2876.

Railways, Control of, q., 3709. Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ,

ment Bill, Com., 2346, 2768. Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­

ment)' Bill, cons. a melts., 3731. Secret Commissions Prohibition Bill, 2n., 3274; Com., 3275.

Standing Orders, Suspension of, m., 1414. .

Sto.ck and Wool, Railway Transport of, q., 1876.

p

PEDEN, The Hon. J. B., LL.B.: Adjournment, m., 3300. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment)

Bill, Com., 3030. Local Governm!)nt Bill, Uom., 356, 451, 530, 617, 828, 1012, W43, 1149, 1226, 1539, 1655.

PEDEN, The Hon. J. B., (continued): 'Maintenance of Children Bill, Com.,

2463. Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3421. Premier, Remarks by, adj., 3300. Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ-

ment Bill, Com., 2867. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill,

UO'f!l-., 3342. . . University (Building) Bill, 2n., 2801. University Senate, .l!]!'ection of Legisla­tive Council's Hepre~entative m., 2175.. •

PERRY, The Hon. J., By·ron: Ad.iournment, m., 1950. Ballina to Dooyong Railway Bill, 3n., 2885.

Bribery, Allegec1 Attempted, m., 1170. Chairman of Committees, Election of, q., 426.

Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, 2n., 3~3. -

Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, Oom., 2959. ·

Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3594.

Education (Deaf nnd Blind Children) ·Bill, in_t., 1507.

Fire Commissioners Board of, adj., 1950.

·Forests, Revocation of Dedication, m., 3854.

Hydro-Electric Development (Construc­tion) Bill, m., 2423.

Income-tax Bill, i-nt., 1496. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3457, 3557.

Living Wage, supply, 959. Local Government Bill, cons. amdts.; 3165. •

Lochinvar ·convent: German Employee, q., 2196.

Magistrates, Appointment of, supply, 958.

Meat Industry (Amendment) Bill, i-nt., 2490.

N arrandera ·\Yater Supply Bill, m., , 3372.

Necessary Commodities Control Bill, Oom., 3772.

Public Sen·ice ·(Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 2n., m., 2254.

Retur.ned Sold.iers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, i-nt., 1608.

-·Returning Officers, s1ipply, 958. 'Settlers; Impoverished, q., 2880. Share-farming Bill, 2R., 3060, Oom., 3062.

Speaker, Election of, m., 39. Standing Orders,. Suspension of, m., 1170.

Supply, m., 958, 1194. . University (Building) Bill, 2n., 2669. Welfare of Mothers and BabietJ BID~

Uom., 3598.

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!'RicE, Mr. R. A., Glouccst'r: Ad~ress in Reply, m. . .( 191, 198. AdJOUrnment, m.., 233v. Auditor-General's lleport, address, 206. Ballina to Booyong Railway Bill, 3n., 2884.

Brown, Claim of J. and A., address, 203. Bullocks, Purchase of, addnss, 206. Crown Lands, q., 2333, expl., 2473. Expenditure, Illegal, address, 205. l<'armers' Relief Bon,rd, (lc/j., 2339; Fire Brigades (Amendment) Bill, int., 3377.

Gloucester Memorial Hospital, q., 3'i06. Grain Elevators, q., 3708. Hydro-Electric Development (Constrnc-

tion) Dill, 2n., 2421. Income-tax Bill, 2n., 1567: Com., 1567. Influenza Epidemic, add1·ess, 198. Land for Returned Soldiers, q., 3705. Legislative Council, Abolition of, m., 1444.

Loans, Hedemption of, add1·ess, 199. J1ocal Government Bill, cons. amtlts., 3727.

Mail Contracts, q., 585. Maintenance of Children Dill, 2n., 1927;

p.o., 2050; 1'CC07n., 2055; (f., 2327 .. Meat Industry (Amendment) Bill, tJ.o., 2609; 2u., 2615.

1\Iotor-cars, Government, addrrss, 208. Necessary Commodities Control Bill, Com:, 3797.

Privilege: Helief to Farmers: m., 2475. Public Debt, adcl·ress, 198. Railway Gangers' Wages, q., 3710. Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ-

ment Bill, Com., 2355. Sawmills, PurchasE> of, add·rc.1s, 20G. Soldiers: Crown Land for, addr~ss, 207. Strikes, Results of, address, 198. The Rock to Pulletop Railway Bill, i11t., 1566.

Timber Yard, State, add1·es.1, 207. Water ·(Amendment) Bill, 3n., 288!3. 'Wheat:

Pool, Administration of, address, 200. Silos, address, 200.

Ynnco to Griffith Railway Bill, int., 1562.

Q QumK, l\Ir. J., Rozelle:

Dalmain Hospital, .11tP1Jly, 984. Rl~nkets, ~ssu~ of, supply, 983. Dlmd Institutwn, snpply, 984. Broughton Hall and· Coast Hospitnl·Ex-

tensions Construction Bill, 2n .. 2034. Conservatorium of l\.fusic, supply, 1338. Destitute Persons, Aid to, .~uppl11, ·1339. Estimates: .. Public Instruction, 1338. Friendly Societies :·

Dispensariqs, q., 193 .. Subventions to, suppl?J, 982.

Hospitals, P,rovisions for·, supply, 984.

QumK, :\Ir. J. (continued) : Indusl rial · Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2442:

Influenza Administrative Committee, supply, 985.

Necessary Commodities Control Bill, uom., 3783.

Police Prote~tion, q., 2535. Public ~ervants:

Salaries of, wpply, 982; q., 219L Weekly Payment of, ([., 2191.

Railway Premises, Rents of, q, 1485. Re-registration of Unions, q., 2528. St:1te Children Helief Department, sup-

1Jly, 1.333. . Supply, m.., 982, 1338. Workmen's Dwelling~, Rozelle, q., 144,

1<185.

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RonsoN, The Hon. W.: Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, ()om., 2655.

Hotels, Six o'clock Closing, q., 1142. Liqnor (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3616; Uom .. 3651, 3655.

J,ocal Government Bill, Com., 344, GOG, 827, 1218, 1579, 1664; rccom., 1815; :Jn., 2008.

State 'Wheat Board, m., 518. . Superannuation (Amendment) Dill, 2n.,

334.1 ; :ln., 3344. Tarnnn to Oberon Railway Bill (No. 2), 2u., 24615.

The Hock to Pnlletop Railway Dill, 2n., 2526.

HonsoN, .Mr. \V. E. Y., .1shfield: • Ambnlanre Transport Service Bill,

Uom., 17ll. flnclget, The, 111., ()50. Coal Commission, budget, 654. Conveyancing Bill, Com., 1796. Direct Action, /Jitdget, 652. Financial Administration, budget, 651. Govemmcnt Savings Bank, b1tdget, 656. Housing Scheme, budget, 657. Income-tax Bin, 'int., 1500. Influenzn Epidemic Rehef Bill, 2n.,

2499; Com., 2507. · Interest Charges, budget, 651. J,iqtwr (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3<110; Com. 3572

Living'Wag~, budget, 652. J,ocnl Govermi1ent Bill, cofls. amdts.,

3163. l\Iaintcnanee of Children Bill, 2u., 1984; rccom., 2068.

Necessary Commodities Commission, bud­get. 654.

Profiteering, btul(let, 654. Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), Uom., 2848, 2902.

Railways: Deficit, budget, 657. Suburban q., 201G.

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19 August~ 18 December, 1919.

RonsoN, Mr. W. E. V. (conli111led): Seamen's Strike, b11dget, 653. Share-farming Bill, 2R., 3053. :Soldiers: Treatment"()f, b11daet, 650. Speaker, Election of, m., 39. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

3235. University (Building).'Bill, ·aam., 2679. 'Vater and Sewerage Board, budget, 657. ·wheat: Con~truction of Silo3, lmdaet, ()5().

Jll"AN, The Hon. ,T.: Address in Reply, 111 .• 35. I Adjournment, 111., 1630, 1642, 2012,

. 2189, 3301. Appropriation Bill, 2n., 1410. Bricks. Price of, (l(ld:ress, 35. Building, Cost of, adtlTess. 35. Uoal :Mines, Railway control of, q.,

3001. Coal Property, State, q., 1142. Homes, Advances for, ndj., 2189. Hotel Accommodation, adj., 2012. Lithgow Water Supply and Sewerage

Bill, 2n., 2138. I,oco.l Government Bill. ()om .. 4-56. 1;98,

1001, 1049. 1158, 1220, 14.62, 1645; Tcrom., 1803.

Maintenance of Chihhen Bill, 2n .. 2.38!). l\T.eeting, Honr of, ndf., 1630, 1642. Necessnr:v Commodities Control Bill, 2n., 3805.

Premier; Remarks hy. or.lj., 3301. Profiteering, ndi.l?·ess, 35. ' Retnrned. Soldiers nnrl Sailors' Employ-

ment B1ll, 2n., 2866. School Teachers: Influenza Epidemic,

([., 3001. Soldiers: Homes for. adcl·rc.~.~. 35. Tarana to Oberon Railway Bill (No. 2), 2n .. 2186.

WPlhre of Mothers and Bahies Bill, 2n. 3698. . '

s SmU.INGTON, MajorS. J., Petersh~ni:

Address in Reply, m., 52. Anzac Day, arld?·ess, 57. By-elections, adclTess, 57. Chairman of Committees, Election of,

'Ill., 438. Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, 2n.,

. 3349. City Council and Preference to Soldiers,

q., 3549. City Council ancl..Returned Soldiers, ad­dr~ss, 55.

Closer Settlement Promotion Act, act. (lress. 54. ·

Flag, Children saluting, q., 195. Housing (Extension) Bill, Oom ., 3358 ·

'1).0 .. '3362. ' Housing Scheme, address, 56. , Hydro-Electric Works, address,· 54; q., 1161, 1547. . .

SmLLI~GTO)I, Major S. J. (continued) : Jncome~tax~,.,Super., address, 56. Influenza ~pidemic, address,• 57.; . q.,

2942. . Liquor (Ame1_1dment)_ Bill, Oo111., 3581. Loan Expenditure, address, 55. McCaughey Bequest, ·The, q., 2660. Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No.

2), 2It., 2254; Umn., 2847. Public 'Yorks Policy, acldTess 55. Returned Soldiers and S:Jilors~ Em­

ployment Bill, expl., 2333; Oom., 2355, 2762.

School Teachers and Influenza Epi­demic, q., 2942, 3038.

"Shouting," adduss, 56. Soldiers:

City Council and, addres.~, 55. Dependents of Fallen, aclaTes.~, 56. Described as Pests, q., 2470. Preference "to, acld1·ess, 55. Repatriation of, add7"f~ss, 53. Settlements, 111., 2136. .

s:>INCT.,\1R 1 The Hon. A.: Address in Heply, 111., 10. Adjournment, m., 1034,·1764, 2122. 1\griculhu·al Industry, Condition of,

adj., 2122. Apprenticeship. address, 12. Appropriation Bill, 2n., 1394. nusineFS of the House, adj., 1764. Gold Currency, Depreciation of, adj., 142.

If.vdro-Eieetric Development (Construc­tion) Bill, rons. amdts., 3770.

I nd nstrial Arbitration (Amendment) Rill. 2n., 3016.

Legislation proposed. nddress, 10. I.~o~nl Government Bill, Oom., 465, 599,

1218. 159]' 1RI4. . J\laintennnce of Children Bill, 2R.; 2240. Necess'lrv Commodities ControL Bill,

2n .. 3807. ·· Parliamentnr:v Governmpnt, addrPss, 10. Pronuction, In~reased. nddress, 12. Profiteering. add1·ess, 10. Prooortional Voting Regulations, adj., 821.

Slums. Abolition of, ncld·rP.~.~. ]3. State Wheat Bonrd, 111., 519, 696. TTnemploymPnt TnsnrancP, nddrr..<.~. 13. lTniversitv (Building) Bill. 2n., 2800. Wngner ConPert, adj., 1034. Welfare of Mothers and Babies Bill, 2n., 3689.

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8MtTII, Mr.·T. J., Kif! (I: Accommodation for Meiubcrs, q., 2249, 2746. . . '

Address in Reply, m .. 32·t 36-1: Adjournment, m .. 1948,· 1956. Aopronriation Bill, 111 •• 1416. nJind. In!'titution, Mt1'•Pl'Y, 977. Budget, The. m .. 771. fJaptain Cook, Pilot stenmer. fl .• 2!133. Coal Lnmpers. Conditions of Employ-ment, q., 2130. ·

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Volumes 75, 76, 77, .78.

s~nTH, Mr. T. J. (continued) : . Coal Lumpers' Union,. Re-registration

of, q., 2130. Colliers, Foundering of, budget,· 774;

supply, 878. Crew Accommodaotion on Coastal Ves­sels, budget, 773.

. Darlinghurst Gaol Site, q., 1490. Distress, Relief of, supply, 976. Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, q:, 196, . 364; 1418, 2662. Fire Brigades (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3501; Com., 3503.

Fire Commissioners, Board of, supply, 978; q., 1942; aclj., 1948, 1956.

Firemen, Scalded, q., 422. ' Food Orders, supply, 976.

Foodstuffs, Shortage of, q., 2882. Government Savings Bank, Salaries, q., 1486. •

H1tnte1·, s.s., Bursting of Steam-pipe, q., 422.

Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2u., 2436.

Leichhardt, Speech by Hon. Member for, q., 1681.

Liquor (Amendment) Dill, Com., 3457. Maintenance of Children Bill, 2n., 1987; recom., 2053. ·

Maps, Electoral, q., 1418: Mechanics' Institute, Miller's Point, q., 3552, 3832.

Miners, Catherine Hill Bay; Housing of, q., 714.

Miners' Dwellings, q., 2534. Mint Employees, q., 2531, 2802. Model Lodging-house, q., 3147. Myola Inquiry, SU1Jply, 881. Official in Resumed Properties Branch

q., 3451. . ' Opposition Room, 'q., 2249, 2746. Parliamentary ·Employees, Wages of, q. 572. '

Peace Treaty; The, acld1·ess, 364. Personal Explanation, 2135. Police:·

Conditions, q., 2877. Headquarters. q., 1832. Promotions, q., 1547. ·

Pratt, Mr., Dependents·of, q., 82. Premier's Department, supply, 922.' Public Servants:

Arbitration for, q., 1877. Bonus to, q., 2244. . Living Wage, q., 3549.

Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. · 2), Uom:·; 2840; Public Service: Difference ·Of Pay, q.,

2530. Railway Servants, Claims of Oid, m., F33.

Rii.ilway Strike, 1917, expZ.~ 1053.

SMITH, Mr. T. J .. (continued.~

Seamen: Conditions of, mpply, 880. Stl'ike of, .b1tdget, 7.71; supply, 880.

Shipping Strike, q., 2745. Standing Orders, Suspension of, m., 1416 .

Supply, m., 878. University (Building) Bill, 2n., 2671. Wharf Labourers' Dispute, q., 2049, 2050.

Wheat Commission, q., 1833. White City Housing Scheme, q., 1679. Wrecked Colliers Commission, q., 3713.

STOREY, The Hon. D., Randwick.: Ambulance 'fransport· Service Bill, 2u.., 1683, 1702; Com., 1708. ·

Bills of Sale (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2903.

Broughton Hall and Coast Hospital Ex-tensions Construction Bill, 2n."; 2024.

Bulli Hospital, q., 475. · Consumptives, Home for, q., 2017. Dairy Inspectors, q·., 2249, 3710. Estimates : Mines, m. 1363. Gloucester Memorial Hospital, q., 3707. Hospitals, Assitance to, q . .J. 1679. Housing at Lithgow, q., 1!:!81. Influenza and School Teachers, q., 3451. Insanitary Dwellings, q., 1835. · Lidcombe, State Hospital, q., 1251. J_,ithgow Hospital, q., 3149. Maintenance of Child.ren Bill, m., 1998. Maternity Hospital for South Coast, q., 794 ..

Meat Industry (Aml'nclment) Bill, int., 24.88; 2n.., 2607; q., 3228.

l\finers' Dwellings, q., 2591. . Newcastle Abattoir· (Amendment) Bill, int., 3488; Com., :9490.

Newcastle Hospital, q., 797, 1487, 259"2. Nurses:

Hours of, q;, 2402. Probationary,.q., 2399.

Old Men's Homes, Sunday Visits, q., 1490.

Prince Alfred Hospital, q., 1945. Quarantine Regulations, q., 3455. Railway Servants, Claims of Old, m., 1742.

Randwick Consumptives' Hospital, q., 1252.

Rocks Area, Dwellings in, q., 475. Royal Agricultural Society, q., 1488. Secret Commissions Prohibition Bill, 2R., 3271.

Supply, m., 972. · Sydney Hospital, q., ·1487. Venereal Clinics, q., 475; supply, 972. Waterfall Sanatorium, q., 846, 1252. Weighing Appliances, Testing,, q., 3226. Welfare of Mothers and Babies :~;Jill, i'nt., 3154; 2n., 3491; Com., 3492, 3595;. cons. amdts., 3748.

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19 August to 18 December, 1919.

Bronn, 1\fr. J., Balmain: Address in Reply, m .. 60, 79. Adjournment, m., 1735, 1775, 2202, 3416, 3857. •

Agriculture, Acting Minister for, q., 1837.

Allard, ·l\Ir. G. 1\f., SUZJply, 1306. Ambulance Transport· Service Bill, Oom., 1702.

Appropriation Bill, m., 1413. Arbitration, Indnstrial, budget, 647. Auditor-Gcpcral's Report, q., 425. Borrowing, Government, add1·ess, 67 .· Botha, Death of General, m., 427. Bribing of a l\Iinister, Alleged, q., 795; m., 1165.

Board of Trade: Female Representa­tives, adj., 2202.

Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Limited, supply, 1306.

Broughton Ball and Coast Hospital Ex­tenslOns C_onstrut\tion Bill, 2n., 2035;

Brown, J. and. A., Payment to, adj., 3845.

Budget, The, m., 508, 630. Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, 2n., 3348.

Clarence River Entrance, add. 67. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2963_. _

Closer Settlem()nt Resumption, m., 3602. Coal:

-Commission, budget, 648. Price of, b ucla et, 648. State 1\line, s~tpply, 1~89.

Commonwealth Payments per capita, budget, 635.

Cost of Living; acl£l1·ess, 68. Orown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 1919.

Crown Lands, Sale of, budget. 636. Cutler, 1\Ir .. A. E., supply, 1306. Davies, Dismissal of Pilot, supply, e1o .. Deficit, Accumnlated, budget

1 631.

Domain, _Premier's Speeches m, b~tdaet, · 511; od.J., 512; expl., 540. Drought, Cabled Ueports of, m., 3230. Dymaba Estate, m., 3602. Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, 2n.,

3507. End of Session, aclj., 3857. Estimates:

Public Work~ 1305. Uailways, llts6.

Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, 2n., 3263; Oom., 3269.

Finances- State, supply, 1188. Financial Contracts~ State and Federal,

q., 2132. Fire Brigades (Amendment) Bill, 2n.,

3497; Uom., 3502. Forests, Uevocation of Dedication, m., 3855. .

Government Savings Bank, address, 65; budget, 644.

Housing .(Extension) Bil!v 2n., 2987; Com., 3251. .

Housing Scheme, address, 64; q., 2048.

SToREY, Mr. J. (continued) : Hydro-Electric Development (Construc­tion) Bill, com. amdts., 3749; p.o., 8749. .

Hydro-Electric Scheltte, address, 77. Income-tax Bill, int.,· 1499. Influenza:

Consultative Committee, budget, 510. Epidemic, adclTess, 70.

Interest Charges, budoet, 640. Interstate Destitute Persons Relief Bill,

2n., 3356; Com., 3356. . . Liquor (Amendment) B1ll, tnt., 3151; 2n., 3333; 3380; adj., 3416; Oom., 3458, 3554.

Lh·ing Wage, obs., 1493. Loa'n Estimates, m., 3170. Loan Expenditure, address, 68. Loans by Commonwealth to States,. q.,

538; bucla et, 641. Local Government Bill, cons. amclts,

3164, 3724. Local Government (Main Roads) Bill, int., 1762. . . .

l\Iainten:'mce of Cl11ldren B1ll, tnt., 1752; 2n., 1857; ncom., 2053, 2148; ·q., 3227.

l\feat Industry (Amendment) Bill, q., 3227, 3228.

1\leat Supply, address, 6~ .. Metcalfe & Co., CO'mmJSsJou p~id to,

q., 584. Mining (Amendment) Bill, int., 3167; 2R., 3329.

Ministerial Changes, addTess, 64. Ministers Charges against, address, 62. Motor-bu~es, supply, 1189. . . Murrumbidgee Irrigation CommiSSIOn, 1n., 1601. . 2 Narra.ndern. " 1ater Supply B1ll, R.,

3366. Navigation Department, S1tpply, 870 .. Necessary Commodities Control B1ll,

Com., 3790; cons. amdts., 3851. Newcastle Abattoir (Amendment) Bill, iitt., 3489.

O'Hara, late l\fr. L. J., obs., ·45. Order of Business, obs., 1053; m., 1501. Police Force, budget, 649. Premiers' Conference, obs., 1554.

. Premier's Speeches in the Domain, bud­get, 511; adj., 51~; e:l}pl., 5~0.

1 Proclamations Validation B1ll, Com., 3505. .

Profiteering, nddress, 69; budget, 645. Proportional Voting Regulations, m., 1286.

Public Servants transferred to Com­monwealth: Pension Rights of, q., 2~6. .

Public Service (Amendment) Bill, tnt., 565. N

Public Service (Amendment) Bill ( o. 2) 2n., 2254; Com., 2895; cons. amdts,-., 3742.

Public Service Board, address, 73. Public Works Committee,' Officers of,

3ttpply, 851.

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STOREY, Mr. J. , conlimtecl): Public Works Policy, addre.~s, 7i. Railway and Tr:11nwa~· Servi:es, budget,

637; S!IJJply, 1189. Railway Servants, Claims of Old, sup-

1Jly, 1186; adj., 1735. Hnilways:

Condobolin-Broken Hill, supply, 3171. Extension~, bwtget, 641. Henty-Billabong, supply, 3171. North Coast, supply, 3170. Richmond to Kurrajong, m., 576. Strike of 1917, budget, 508. Superannuation Rights, q., 3307. The Rock to Pulletop, m., 574. Unfinished Lines. adct1·ess, 68; supply 3172. •

Yanco to Griffith, m., 578. Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ­

ment Bill, 2n., 2265. Heturned Soldiers' Settlements suppl1J

3174. ' . ' Revenue rind Expenditure, budget 635. Royal Commissions' Reports, p,{blica­tion of, q., 51. Seamen's ~:>trike, lnuluet, 645. Share-farming Bill, 2n., 8058. Shipwright Surveyors, suppl11 870. Spe~ker, Election of, obs., 43.' Soldiers:

Pensions, adcl·ress, 72. Settlement of, budget, 641. Treatment of Returned, address 71;

b11dget, 649. ' Standing Orders, Suspension of m.

1165, 1'!13. ' ' State Metal Quarry, q., 3454. Stock Trucl~:s, Appli,cations for, adj. 1775. '

Superannuation (Amendment) Bill 2n. 3239. ' '

Supply, m., 850, 1186, 1305. ~~lspcnsc _Account, budget, 633. T1mber 'Yard, Stat-e, supply, 1307; q., 1833.

Town-planning :!;Jill, int .. 5!i0. Tramway Services, ·suppl11, 1189. Urnngeline Estnte, 111., 3602. 'Vnlsh Island Inquiry, q., 584; supply

1305. Welfare of l\Iothers and DnhiP.s Bill int .. 315fl: 2n., 3492; Com., 3599; ron/ amdts., 3748 .

. WlH•at: Administration. address. 63. Georj!;eson Contract, expl., 145. lnqniry Commission, obs., 629; q.,

1833, 1837. 3833. Pool, q., 50. · Silos, Contruction of. b11dgr.t. 642.

YnnC'o to Griffith Rnilwny Bill, int., 1560 ..

STUART-ROBERTSoN; Mr. R. J., Camper-daten:

Adjournment, 'lit., 2603. Artesian Doring, .mpply, 991. Ballot-papers, Particulars on, q., 1881.

STUART·ROBERTSO:>, Mr. R J. (continued) : Board of Trade supply, 1342. Donus to Civil Servants, q. 361. BroughtonJiall and. Coast Hospital Ex-

tensions Construction Bill. 2n., 2040. · Budget, 'fhe, m., 747. Building Materials, Cost of, budget, 748. Chairman. of Committ,ees, Election of, m., 434.

Combines, budget 748. · Conveyancing Bill, Com., 2167, 2256. Cost of J.,iving, q., 51; b11dget, 750;

SllJJply, 1341. Civil Servants' Salaries, budget, 750. Clothing, Prices of, budget, 749. Disorder, SliJJply, 925. · Early Closing (Amendment) Bill., q., 718.

Enst, Commercial Agent in the, supply, 991.

Estimates: Attorney-General and Justice, 1095. Labour and Industry, 1341. Public Works, 1318.

Evictions by City Council, q., 82. Fair Rents Court, budget, 747. Farmers' Drought H.elief Bill, Com., 3265.

FPmalc Employees, Salaries of, supply, 1341.

Georgeson Wheat Contract, budaet, 751. Harbour 'l~rust Employees, q., 2247. Hydro-Electric Development (Construc-

tion) Bill, Cam., 2427. Industrial Arbitmtion (Amendment)

Bill, 2n., 2431; Com., 2447; cons. amdts., 3739.

Influenza Epidemic Relief Bill, Cam., 2502.

;rndge, Decision of Arbitration, p.o., 2597 ;· adj., 2603.

LegislatiYe Council, sttJJply, 855, 865; m., 1442.

Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3469, 3570.

Living Wage, 1!11dget, 750; S1tpply, 947, 990, 1096, 1138.

l\Iaintenance of Children Bill, 2n., 1994; TC•~Olll., 2057, 2147.

l\IcDonald. Inspector, m., 587, 591; Sltpply, 950. Ncces~arv Commodities Control Bill, Com., 3'773.

Newspaper Reports, q., 1680. Order of Business, m., 433. Parliamentary Employees, \Vages of, ·

supply, 854. 1

Police Administration, budget, 752; ~up­pl1f, 950.

Profiteering, bnd{let, 748. Proportional Voting Regulations, p.o.,

1271; m., 1291. Public Servants:

ArbitratiOn for,.supply, 1342; q., 2331. Bonuses to, supply, 1096. Salaries of, suzJply, 1320; q .• 3709. 1

Rnilwny Employees, Wages of, suppl'JI. 1138. . .

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EruART·ROBERTSO:!f, Mr. R. J. (continued) : Railway Strike, 1917, supply, 1137. Railways: Unfinished, budget, 752._ Rent, Summonses for, SU1?PlY,, 109o. Returned Soldiers and Satlors Employ-ment Bili, Com.., 2481. 1~eturned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­

ment) Bill, 2n., 2705; cons. amdts., 3736.

Returning-officers, q., 1419.. · Royal Commissions, Appomtment 'of, budget, 748. _

Silo Contract, budget, 7ol. • Soldiers, Treatment of Returned, sup·

ply, 1097. Speaker, Elect.io_n of, m., 41. Standard of Ltvmg, m., 593. Supply, m., 854, 989, 1095, 1137, 1318, 1341. .

Union Trustee Company. of Aust;aha Limited (Amendment) Btll, 2n., 3199.

Unions Re-registered, supply, 1137. Univer~it:v (Building) Bill, 2R., 2669. Venereal Clinics, q., 475. Walsh Island·Works, supply, 1318. Weights and Measures, supply, 949. Wheat: Stacking of, supply, 990.

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l'AYLOR, The Hon. Sir A. A., Kt.: Local Government Bill,· Com., 4.60, 602. Maintenance of Children Bill, 2n., 2369;

ad. 1·e·p., 2517. Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Employ-

ment Bill, 2n., 2862. . Sydney Water Supply (Avon Rtver bam) Bill, 2n., 2928.

· Tarana to Oberon Railway Bill (No. 2), 2n , 2464; Com. 2466. Th~ Rock to Pulfetop Railway Bill, 2n,. 2526. •

TnO)lAS, Mr. F. J., Gough: Afforestation and Mining Reserve, q., 2047. .

Chaff for Drought-stricken Distncts, q., 794. . .

Closer Settlement, Apphcatwns, q., 1723. . .

Early Closing (Amendment) Btll, .2n., 3509 ; Com., 3594. -

Income-tax, Collection of, q., 475. Primary Products, Price of, q., 2019. Public School Teachers, q., 3344. Railways: Tonnage carried, q., 712. Wheat, Freight Charges, q., 1679.

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THo~n·soN, Mr. W., llyde: ' Public Schools:

Hornsby, q:, 713. Putney,_ q., 713.

Railway Fares, q., 11!47. • Ryde Railway Station, q., 791.

TRAVERS, The Hon. J.: Art Gallery, q., 2851. Hydro-Electric Development (Construc-

tion) Bill, 2n., 27~3. . l'ilaintenance of Cluldren Btll, 2n., 2389. Pulmonary Tuberculosis among Soldiers,

q., 2285. Tarana to Oberon Railway Bill (No. 2),

2n., 2187. Whcact, Damaged, q., 594.

TnETHOWAN, The Hon. A. K.: Adjournment, m., 2121. · .. AoTicultural Industry, Condttlon of, (~/j., 2121.

Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Dill cons. amdts., 3757.

Locai Go\T~rnment Bill, 2n., 234; Com., 332·, 443, 596, 1047, 1148, 1220, 1527, 1570, 1G.42; Tecom.,· 1812.

State Wheat Board, m., 688.

v VAni.EY, The Hon. G. H. C.:

Epid~mics, Information ;B~reau, q., 236. Housmg Proposals, q., 236. State Coal .Property, Lithgow, q., 235. University Buildings, q., l135.

w WADDELL, 'fhe Hon. T.:

Adjournment, m., 1526, 1636, 2016, 2123, 3301, 3680. .

Agent-Geneml's Department, lh 3335. Agricultural Industry; Condtlton Qf, adj., 2123. ·

Appropriation Bill, 2n., 1402 . .Bourke Water Supply, adj., 3681. Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, Com., 2652.

Dyraaba ]!;state, m., 3200 . . Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, Com.,

3534. Flight from England to Australia, adj.,

3680. Fodder, Shortage of, q., 1593. Hotel Accommodation, adj. 2016. lndustri!tl Arbitration (Amendment)

Bill, 2H., 3010. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3628; Com., 3644, 3661.

Lithgow ·water Supply and Sewerage Bill, 2R., 2737.

Loan Bill, 2n., 3287. Local Government Bill, Com., 526, 609,

104.2, 1147, 1236, 1466, 1571, 1644 j 3&., 2009.

Maintenance of Children Bill; 2R., 2379; ad. rep.; 2517. · ·

J\Ieeting, Hour of, aclj., 1636 . . Necessary Commodities Control Bill, 2n.,

3809. Premier, Remarks by, adj., 3301.

·Public Servico (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 2n., 3135; Com. 3141. ·

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WADDEJ,J,, The Hon. T. ( continue(lj : _ Public Works Committee, Appointment of, adj., .530.

Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Ernploy-ment Bill, Oom., 2873.

Share-farming Bill, 2n., 3440. State Wheat Board, m., 516. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

3359; 3n., 3343. • The Rock to Pulletop Railway Bill, 2n., 2523.

Urangeline Estate, m., 3200. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2793. .

Zoo Site, MOOre Park, adj., 1526.

WALKER, Mr. R. B., Hawkesbury: Conveyancing Bill, Com., 1795. Maintenance of Children Bill, 1·ecom.,

2086 j 3R., 2209. Railway, H.ichmond to Kurrajong, m., · 576.

Stamp Duties Commissioner, Appoint-ment of, 1878. ·

.WEARNE, :Mr. W. E., Nomoi: Closer Setltem~Jnt (Amendment) Bill,

· 2R., 2811; Com., 2959. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, ,2n., 2555; Com.? 2566.

Drought: F1lm Pictures, q.,· 3715. Farmers' Drought Relief Bill, 2R., 3265; Uom., 3268. ·

Fodder for Stock, q.,_ 1176, 1549, 1676, 1677.

Influenza and School 'l'eachers, · q., 3549 ..

Influenza Epidemic Relief Bill, Com., 2505.

Insurance Board, State, q., 2744. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3401. Mail Oont~:actors, Country, q. 1 585. Medical Fees, s1tpply, 943. Police Stations, supply, 943. Racecourses, Insurance of, q., 2940. Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend-

ment) Bill, 2n., 2700; Com., 2758; co1ts. amdts., 3742. . ·

School Children, Conveyance of, q., 718. Seed Wheat, q., 1768, 1940. Share-farming Bill, 2n., 30fi9. Starving Stock, q., 2745, 3228. Supply, m., 941. Telephone Services, Country, supply, 942.

.WEAVER, Mr. R. W. D., Willouyhb_y :. Address in Reply, m., 389. Balmoral 'l'ramway, q., 847. Bank Clerks' Union, add1·ess., 394. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill,

Com.1 2962. Cost ot Living, address, 393. Houses, Shortage of, q., 1551. Influenza Epidemic Relief Bill, Opm.,

2503. Meat Industry (Amendment) Bill, 2:a.,

2618. Profiteering,.address, 893.

WEAVER, Mr. R._W. D. (contiuuecl): Soldiers: .

Appl!cations for Lanrl, q., 125-1. Pens10ns, add-ress, 390. Preference to, address, 391. Settlement of, add·ress, 389; q., 2938.

Sydney Ferries, q.,· 2322. Timber Yard, State, q., 1834. Train and Tram Services, Northern

Subul'bs, q., 2244, 2740. 'Vheat:

Board, address, 392. Royal Commission, address, 392. Transactions, address, 389.

"romen's Hostel, q., 3148.

WILBON, The B;on. J. : Adjournment, m., 1032, 1641, 1764. Alla!·d, Payments to Mr., q., 594. Busmess of the House, adj., 1764. Counsel, Payments by Government to,

q., 594; m., 1142. Early Closing Bill, q., 671. Local Government Bill,- Com., 1476. Meeting, Hour of, adj., 1641. Wagner Concert, adj., 1032.

WISE, The Hon. J. H.: Address in Reply, m., 8 .. Farmers' Drought Re~ief Bill, Com., 3537. .

Industrial Problems, add1·ess, 9. L~gislation, Proposed, addTess, 9. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R.; 3637. Liquor Reform, addTess, 9. Local Government Bill, Com., 349, ,454,

604, 1051- recom., 1821. Railways, 6onstruction of, address, 9. Soldiers, Repatriation of, addres3, 8;

WmoHT, Mr. J., Willyama: Address in Reply, m., 170. Adjournment, m., 1778 1851. Ambulance '£ransport Service Bill, 2a.,

1688. · Appropriation Bill, 1n., 1415. .

Beeby, Charges by llfr., address, 171. Bribery, Alleged Attempted, m., 1172. Broken Hill Trade Conditions, q., 1778. Carpenters, Broken Hill, q., 144; ad-

dress, 171. Central Railway Station, supply, 1179. Chief Railway- Commissioner, suppZy, 1178.

Citizens' War Chest Enabling Bill, 2R., 3353.

Closer. Settlement (Amendment) Uill, Uom., 2964.

Coal-mine, State, supply," 1180. Conveyancing Bill, 2R., 1719; Com., 1796.

Corkboard ·Contract, adj., 1851. Crown Lands Settlement, supp~y, 1203,

1254 .• Drought Conditions, q., 3345.

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WRIGHT, Mr. J. (continued): Estimates :

Lands, 1203. Mines, 1364. Railways, 1178.

Housing (Extension) Bill, Com., 3111. J-oint Stoqk Companies, ctddTess, 173. Kidman, Mr., Properties of, supply, 1203; q., 1410, 1411. .

Lease Land, Government, Transfer of, q., 1410.

Legislative Council, Abolition of, m., 1446.

Legislative Council, supply, 864. Liquor (A1nendment) Bill, 2rt., 3247; Uom., 3465, 3559.

Local Government Bill, cons; amdts., 3160.

Maintenance of. Children Bill, 2n., 1963; Tecom., 2063, 2149.

Military-road to Ed-ward's Bay Tram­way Bill, 2R., 3321.

Miners' Accident Relief Fund, q., 2400. Murrumbidgee Irrigation Commission, m., 1605.

N arrandera \Vater Supply Bill, 2n., 3365.

Necessary Commodities Control Bill, 2R., 3093.

Parliamentary Employees, Wages of, supply, 864. · .

Proportional Voting Regulations, m., 1295.

Public Service (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), Com., 2831. ~ ·

Public Service Board, add?·ess, 173. Railway, Broken Hill-Condobolin, ad­

. dTess, 172; q.,.ll58, 1771, 2944, 3148. Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, int., 1617.

Returned Soldiers' Settlement (Amend­ment) Bill, Com., 2762.

Salaries, In'creases to, supply, 1180.

·WRIGHT, Mr. J. (continual) : Speaker., Election of.J, m., 41. Standing Orders, l:'luspension of, m., 1172, '1415.

Stock Trucks, Applications for, adj., 1778. -

Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3242.

Supply, m., 864, 1178, 1203. Sydney Ferries Commission, address, .173. Town-planning Bill, int., 555. Umberumberka Water Supply, q., 3347. University (Building) Bill, 2R., .2669. . Welfare of Mothers and Babies Bill, int., 3155. ·

Western Lands, q., 1254. Western Lands {Amendment) Bill; 2R., · 2689. .

Western Stations, Sale of,· q., 794. Wheat Commission, q., 1598. Wheat Inquiry, adclTess, 170. Yanco to Griffith Railway Bill, int., 1562.

z ZUILL, Mr. W. A., ClaTence:

Cattle·Tick1 q., 2130, 3705. Clarence R1ver Entrance, q., 715, 2325. Dyraaba Estate, m., 3607. Fodder for Starving Stock, q., 1946, Forestry Department, q., 844. Local Government Bill, cons, amdts., 3163.

Nm·ses, Land for, q., 1723. · Railway Fares of Military Trainees, q., 2131.

ltailwuy', Grafton to Casino, q., 571. Repatriation Committees, q., 793: Tick Inspector Fined, q., 3453. Timber on Crown Lands; q., 358. Urangeline Estate, m., 3607.