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Index

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1925. FIRST-SESSION OF THE TWENTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT

NEW SOUTH WALES.

VOTES

AND

PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

- LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE SECOND SESSION

OF

1925,

WITH THE VARIOUS DOCUMENTS CONNECTED THEREWITH.

Il\T 01\TE -701_,TYME AND

THREE JOINT VOLUMES.

STDNEY

ALFRED JA...."E KENT, GOVERNMENT PRINTER.

1925. *78701

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1925. (SECOND SESSION.)

(FIRST SESSION OF THE TWENTY-SEVENTH PARLIANIENT.) .

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS. SECOND SESSION 1925.

[Opened 24th June, 1925—Prorogued Ha June, 1925.

IN ONE VOLUME

AND

THREE JOINT VOLUMES.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Title-page.

Table of Contents.

Index.

VOTES—SESSIONAL PAPERS—

Alphabetical List of Members. (Facing page 1.)

Votes and Proceedings, No. 1 ... •• • • ••

Proclamation proroguing Parliament •• • •• • ••• •• •

Business of the Session ... ••■ • • •• •• • ••• • ••

77677

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1925. (SECOND SESSION.)

(FIRST SESSION OF THE TWENTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT.)

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

INDEX TO THE

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS AND

PAPERS LAID UPON THE TABLE (INCLUDING PAPERS PRESENTED TO BOTH MOUSES AND BOUND IN THE

JOINT VOLUME) DURING THE SECOND SESSION

OF

1925. (Opened 24 June, 1925; Prorogued 26 June, 1925).

NOTE. For Papers and Petitions laid upon the Table of both Houses, and Sessional Returns, see

under "Papers," page IV. For Proceedings under "Bills," see under "Bills," page L

• REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-27TH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION.

ADJOURNMENT :— OF THE HOUSE :—

Motion made for, and passed, 5, 8. ARTHUR, RICHARD, ESQ., M.D. (See "MEMBERS"). ASSEMBLY :—

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT : — Clerk reads Proclamation for, J. Clerk announces receipt of Writs of Election for new Parliament, I. Clerk of the Parliaments reads Commission for, 3. Usher of the Black Rod delivers Message from Commissioners, 3. Message from Commissioners that Assembly elect Speaker, 3. Clerk reads Commission to Commissioners to administer Oath to Members, 2-4. Members sworn by Commissioners, 4 ("), 6. James Dooley, Esq., elected Speaker, 4; presentation to Governor reported, 5.

BILLS :— PROCEEDINGS ON :—

MARRIAGE (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Assent to (Session 1925) reported, 5.

BIRT, JOHN EDWARD, ESQTJIRE (See "ELECTORAL". BLACK ROD:—

Delivers Message from Commissioners, 3.

t 77881

A

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ii INDEX.

1925 (sEnoin innsio ts),

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-27rit PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION.

CHAIRMAN OF coNnaTTpp _ ELECTION OF ( ) Urgency carried to consider a motion, " That this House should forthwith consider a motion

for the election of a Chairman of Committees of the Whole House," 8. (2) Motion made (Mr. Lang) for suspension of Standing Orders to consider a motion for the

election of a Chairman of Committees of the Whole Uops, S. (3) Motion made (Mr. Davidson), " That Robert John Craig; Esquire, be Chairman of Com-

mittees of the Whole House," agreed to, 8. CLERK OF ASSEMBLY :—

Reads Proclamation for Opening of Parliament, I. Announces receipt of Writs for Election for new Parliament, I.

Do do Commission authorising Commissioners to adminster Oath to Members, and reads same, 3-4.

CLERK OF THE PARLIAMENTS :— Reads Commission appointing Commissioners for Opening of Parliament, 3.

COMMISSIONERS :— Black Rod delivers Message from, on Opening of Parliament, S. Commission appointing, for Opening Parliament, read 1.)y Clerk of Parliaments, 3.

Do do to administer Oath to Members, read by Clerk, 3-4. Members sworn by, 4 ("), 6. Message from, that Assembly proceed to elect Speaker, 3.

COMMISSIONS (See "COMMISSIONERS "). COMMITTEES (See "CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES ").

DEATH OF JOHN EDWARD I3IRT, ESQUIRE, M.L.A. :— Motion made (Mr. Lang) that this House places on record its sense of the loss sustained by

the death of ; agreed to, 5. DOOLEY, JAMES, ESQUIRE, M.L.A. :—

Elected Speaker, 4. Presentation to Governor as Speaker, reported, 5.

ELECTORAL :— Clerk announces receipt of Writs of Elections, 1.

Onsrotpr OF ST-nnv :— Motion made (Mr. tiny) that this House places on record its sense of the loss sustained by the

death of John Edward Birt, Esquire 5. Mr. Speaker reported receipt of certified: copy of certificate of death of John Edward Birt,

Esquire, 5. Mr. Speaker announced the receipt of the nomination, from the recognised Party leader, of

• Patrick Joseph Minahan, Esquire,. to fill vacancy, 5. - Point of Order :—That the Parlia-mentary Elections (Casual Vacancies) Act was intended only to apply to the life of the Parliament in which R was passed, and its provisions could not therefore apply in the present circomstances,—Overrided by Mr. Speaker, 5. Further Point of Order :—That on this occasion Them was on vacancy (Mr. Birt having died before being sworn) which the Idiotic could certify to as baying been filled by an Honorable Member who belonged to any particular Party in the Housa,—Overruled by Mr. Speaker ; Mr. Minahan sworn, 5.

GOVERNOR :— Proclamation by, Summoning Parliament, read by Clerk, I. List of Members of Assembly Certified by, 1-2. ' Opens Parliament by Commisiiion,' Message delivered by Commissioners that Assembly proceed to elect Speaker, 3. Presentation' of SPeaker, ' "

GREW, ROBERT JOHN, ESQUIRE (See "CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTF,ES").

LEADER OP OPPOSITION Appointment of Sir George Fuller to position of, announced, S.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE :— Granted to Richard Arthur, Esq., M.D., on as/count of illness (for the present Session), S.

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INDEX. iii

1025 (sEcth■iD sEfisfox).

nETERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOLt 1-27Th TABLIAkENIFIRST SESSION.

MEMBERS (See also "ELECTORAL 1:— List of, Certified by His Excellency the Governor, 1-2. Commission to Commissioners to administer Oath to_,_ read by Clerk, 3-4. Leave of absence granted to Richard Arthur, Esq., M.D., on account of illness (for the IrMeat

Session), S. Sworn, by Commissioners, 4 Cob 6.

MESSAGES :— FROM COMMISSIONERS.: — .

flehiYetel by tleher. of the Black Rod, 3. That' Assembly; proceed to elect Speaker, 3. .

tank 48is GovkuNou I. Assent to (Sesaimi I525) Marriage (Amendment) Ea 3.

MINAH AN, PATRICK JOSEPH, ESQUIRE (See "ELECTORAL 1. MINIST E RI A L ST ATEM ENT :—

Made by Mr. Lang, respecting the personnel of the new Administraion and allotment of portfolios, 6,

NEW ADMINISTRATION (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENT 1

OATH OF ALLEGIANCE :—

Membeni sworn, 4 ("), 6..

. Commission appointing Commissioners to administer Oath to Members, read by Clerk, 3-4.

OPPOSITION (See "LEADER OF OPPOSITION ").

PAR LIAMENT :— OPENING OF :—

Clerk reads Proclamation, I. Usher of Black Rod delivers Message Rom Conirhitaffiner13; 6, Clerk of the Parliaments reads Commission for, 3. Commissioneto Commissioners to Administer Oath to Mertibers, read by Clerk, 3-4. Members sworn by Commissioners, 4 ("b 6. James Dooley, Esquire, elected Speaker, 4 ; presentation to the COverffor, reported, 5.

PROCLAMATION :— Opening of Parliament, read by Clerk, I.

SPEAKER :— . Election of James D Dooley, Esq., 4 ; presentation of, to dorernor reported, 5. ...

Rimirms Pr:— . . PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (CASUAL VACANCIES) .ACT :-- .

That he could not.uphold t he contention that the operations ei • t6e .Act applied only to the Parliament in which it was passed. The point taken was one of tat Vacancies had been •

' filled during the last Parliament., 5. That although section 3 of the Act provided ,that a motion-. of eensari iris the method a

obtaining the party views of a Member, so long as the Speaker and Clerk were satisfied 41 to the party to which an Honorable Member belonged that was sufficient, 6, .

STANDING ORDERS :— ELLECTION OF CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES:—

Mcition made (Mr. Lang) to suspend, as a matter of urgency, to consider a =lien forthwithi tot the election of a Chairman of Committees of the Whole HOMO, hatted 0, S. ,

URGENCY :—

ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN OF COMMIITEES:— • Motion made, as a matter of, to consider a motion for the eleaion of a Chairman of Committees

of the Whole House, S. USHER OF THE BLACK ROD (See "BLACK ROD").

WRITS (See " ELECTORAL ").

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iv INDEX

1925 (SECOND SESSION1‘.

PAPERS ORDERED TO BE. PRINTED.

REVERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-27TH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION,

PAPERS.

A

JOINT VOLUMES.

VOL. PAWL

ASSEMBLY VOLUME.

VOL. PAGE,

AMBULANCE TRANSPORT ACT :— Regulations under, 7.

ASSEMBLY :— SESSIONAL PAPERS

Alphabetical List of Members (Facing page 1) Votes and Proceedings, No. I Proclamation Proroguing Parliament Business of the Session

BANK LIABILITIES AND ASSETS :— Statement of, for quarter ended 31st March, 1925, 6.

BEGA (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT"). BLAKE, MR. GEORGE A. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). BONALBO (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS "). BROOKS, MR. G. P., B.E. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). BUSINESS :—

Of the Session (Sessional Paper) BY-LAWS :—

University of Sydney, 6. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1924, 7 (2).

C CARELESS USE OF FIRE ACT, 1912 :—

Regulations under, 6. CARN, KENNETH GORDON (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). CARTAGE CONTRACTS (See " COMMISSIONS "). CASINO (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS"). CHILD WELFARE ACT :—

Amended Rules of Supreme Court relating to, 7. CITY COUNCIL (See "COMMISSIONS"). CLANCY, JAMES JOSEPH (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT"). CLOSER SETTLEMENT ACTS :—

Regulations, under, 7. COLMAN, MR. A. E. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). COMMISSIONS :—

ROYAL :— NEW STATES :—

Report of, into proposal for the establishment of, formed wholly or in part out of the present territory of the State of New South Wales, together with Appendices (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 6

Evidence in connection with Report, Part I to III (Lead on Table of Assembly only), 6 Do do do Part IV to VI (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 6

(Lint of Exhibits, and Printed Exhibits, see Part VI.) MUNICIPAL COUNCIL 'OP SYDNEY—RE.SPECTING CONDUCT OF CERTAIN ALDERMEN IN CERTAIN

MATTERS :— Report of Mr. S. E. Lamb, KC., respecting cartage contracts (Printed by Council only), 6

CROWN LANDS PUBLIC PURPOSES :—

Abstract of, intended to be dedicated to, 7. DEDICATION OF CERTAIN LANDS :—

Gazette Notiees dealing with the, 7. CROWN LANDS AND CLOSER SETTLEMENT (AMENDING) ACT, 1924 :—

Regulation under, 7. CROWN LANDS CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1913 :—

Regulations under, 7(6).

1

1 9

11

11

0...t.40.

..... • • •

2 1 2 169 3 1

1 15

DUNLOP, DOUGLAS VICTOR (See " PUBLIC SERVICE ").

5

FEDERAL :— VACANCY IN THE SIINATE :—

Minutes of Proceedings of the Joint Sitting held to choose a person to fill vacancy created by the death of Senator John Maurice Power, together with details of voting in connection with election of William Albion Gibbs. (Laid on Table of Council only)

FORMS (See "REGULATIONS, RULES AND FORMS"). •

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A

INDEX.

1925 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO TIIK VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-27TH PARLIAMENT—FIRST SESSION, .

PAPERS ORDERED TO RE PRINTED.

ASSEMBLY JOINT VOLUME. VOLUMES.

VOL. PAGE. I VOL. PAGE.

Papers—continued. 1 Iv-il v-I

01 C•1 CO

I

G GEORGE, STUART WESLEY (See "PUBLIC SERVICE "). GIBES, WILLIAM ALBION, ESQUIRE (See "FEDERAL"). GILOANDRA (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS "). GOULDTHORP, MISS A. G. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). GRAFTON (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS ").

H HUNTER DISTRICT WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE ACTS :— '

Regulations under, 7.

I IRRIGATION:—

Regulations, 7(2), - IRRIGATION HOLDINGS (FREEHOLD) ACT, 1924 :—

Rules made under the, and the Land and Valuation Court Act, 1921, 7:

J .

(ACK, MR. ROBERT PARKER (See "PUBLIC SERVICE").

K CILLARNEY (See 'PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS").

L JAMB, MR. S. E., K.C. (See "COMMISSIONS "). AND AND VALUATION COURT ACT, 1924 :—

Rules made under the, and the Irrigation Holdings (Freehold) Act, 1924, 7. 40CAL GOVERN M ENT :—

Ordinances under Act, 7. AGREEMENT POE A FRANCHISE :—

Betm:ten James Joseph Clancy and the Begs Municipal Council for the supply of electric current for street and private lighting, and for power within the municipality, 7.

Between Parramatta Electric Supply Company, Limited, and Parramatta Municipal Council for the supply of electric current for street and private lighting, and for power within the municipality, 7.

II EETROPOLITAN TRAFFIC ACT, 1900 :

Regulations under, 7. . IETP.OPOLITAN WATER, SEWERAGE, AND DRAINAGE ACT, 1924 :—

By-laws under, 7 1 2/ IIDDLE HARBOUR (THE SPIT) BRIDGE ACT, 1923:—

Regulations under (Tolls), 7. FINING ACT, 1900: -

Regulations under, 7. Proclamation Declaring certain Lands to be " Private Lands" under, 7.

IINT :— Amendment of Regulations (Coinage of gold at Sydney branch of Royal), 7.

fOUNT GEORGE (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS

IUNICIPAL (See " COMMISSIONS " ; also "LOCAL GOVERNMENT ").

N ATIONAL ART GALLERY :—

Report of Trustees for 1924, 6 1 ATIONAL RELIEF FUND OF NEW SOUTH WALES

Statement of Receipts and Disbursements for 1921 (Printed by Council only), 0 309 EW STATES :—

Report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into proposals for the establishment of a New State or New States, formed wholly or in part out of the present territory of the State of Now South Wales, together with Appendices (Laid OIL Table of•Assembly only), 6 1

Evidence in connection with Report, Part Ito III (Ixtid on-Table of A ssembly only) , 6 169 Do do Part IV to VI (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 6 - 1

(List of Exhibits and Printed Exhibits, see Part VI.)

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Vi IN DEX.

(2'5 (s ó ell as t ).

PAPERS ORDERED TO HE PRINTED. . ,

REFERENCES TO TI!?. VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL.-271fI PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION. _ _I _

ASSEMBLY A .VOLUME. 1

JOINT . VOLUMES.

VOL. ____ RAGE. VOL. PAGE.

Papers-contintued. •

P , • PARLIAMENTARY STANDING commarEs ON PUBLIC WORK.g

RATLwAv FROM CASINO VIA BONALBO TO TAT:IMAM :- .. - , i Report, together-with Minutes of EVidence and Plan, relating Le (Laid on Tcible of Assembly ("1 /0 , 7 . ...

RAILWAY FROM TENTERFIELD TO TAIIIII.AZI :- ' Report, together with Minutesof Evidence, relating to (Laid on Table of ASSE111 hty only), 7 - 1 21,5

RAILWAY FROM CILOANDRA TO TOORAWEENAll :- Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, relating to (Laid on Table of Assembly only),' • 1 101

RAILWAY FROM GRAFTON TO y ILLARNEY :- Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, Appendices and Plans, relating to (Laid on Table .

of Assembly only), 7 1 121 RAILWAY FROM SVOLLUN TO MOUNT GEORGE.-

Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, relating to (Laid on Table of .4ssaenbilf only), 7 ••• • 269 RAILWAY FROM STROUD-ROAD TO PORT STEPHEN'S :-

Rbport, together with Minutes of Evidence, relating to (Laid on Table of Assembly only)," ••• 1 205 PARRAMATTA ELECTRIC SUPPLY, CO., LTD. (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT"). PATERSON, MR. R. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). POLICE REGULATION ACP, 1899, AND TOE POLICE REGULATION (SUPERANNUATION )

ACT, 1906 :- Amended rules under, 7.

PORT STE'PHENS (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS "). .

POWER, SENATOR JOHN MAURICE (See " FEDERAL "). PRISONS

Report of Comptroller-General for 1924, 6 ... 1 33 PROCLAMATIONS :- •

PCorogunig Parliament 1 MINING AcT, 1906 :-

Declarind certain lands to be "Private Lands" under, 7. PUBLIC SERVICE :-

MINUTE OF BOARD RELATING TO APPOINTMENT OF:- . . . -. . _ , .. Mt. W. M. S. Spry, as Teacher of Building Construction and- Drawing, Technical Eitimiltilin

Branch, 6. Mr. C. IL Vaechitd, as Teacher of Art, Technical Education Branch, 6. Miss A. O. Gouldthorp, as Teacher of Dressmaking, Technical Education Branch, 6. Mr. N. K. Robertson, MB., Ch./0., as Medical Officer, Department of Public Instruction, 8. Mr. Robert Parker Jack, as Inspector of Collieries, Department of Mines, 7. . Messrs. George Archie Blake, Douglas Victor Dunlop, Stuart Wesley George; add Kenneth

Gordon Cam, as Assistant Experimeutaliste r Department of Agriculture, 7. Mr. R. Paterson, as Supervising Engineer, Departinept of Public Works, 7. Mr. F. M. Robson, as Draftsman, Department of Public Works, 7. Mr. A. Richmond, as Engineering Draftsman, Department of Public Works, 7. Mr. A. E. Coleman, as Supervising Architect, Department of Public Works, 7. Mr. G. P. Brooks, RE., as Hydographic Surveyor, Department of Public Works, 7.

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1902 :- Regulations, &e., under, 7.

PUBLIC TRUST ACT, 1897 :- DEDICATION Or CERTAIN LANDS:-

Gazelle Notices dealing with the, 7. PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1912 :-

NOTIFICATION or RESUMPTION OR APPROPRIATION OF LAND UNGER, FOR- THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES :-

Public Sehool Purposes at Auburn, Bygalorie, Carlingford, Ileum, Pinnacle South, Purlewaugh, Roseville, and Rye Park, 6.

R • RAILWAYS (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS "). REGISTRAR-GENERAL :- •

Return of transactions under Statutes administered by for 1924, with comparative statements for years 1914 to 1929, inclusive (Printed by Council only); 6 1 ' 211

REGULATIONS, RULES, AND FORMS :- Ambulance Transport Act, 7. , Closer Settlement Act, 7. Careless Use of Fire Act, 1912, G. Crown Lauds and Closer Settlement (Amending) Act, 1924, 7. Crown Lands Consolidation Act, 19E3, 7 (9). Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Acts, 7. Irrigation Holdings (Freehold) Act, 1924, and the Land and Valuation Court Act, 1921, 7. Irrigation Acts, 7 ( 2 ). Metropolitan Traffic Act, 1000, 7. Middle Harbour (The Spit) Bridge Act ( Tolls), 7. Mining Act, 1906, 7. Police Regulation Act, 1899, and the Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act, 1906, 7. Public Service Act, 7. Supreme Court Rules (Child Welfare Act), 7. Royal Mint-Sydney Branch-Coinage of Gold, 7. Stamp Duties, 1920-1924 (Betting Tickets), 7.

RICHMOND, MR. A. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"), . ROBERTSON, MR. N. K., MB., Ch.M. (See "PUELIC SERVICE"). ROBSEIBI MR V 1:4 /Ran BPIIRT.TEI BRILVIerl

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INDEX. vii

1925 (SECOND SESSION).

PAYERS ORDERED TO BE PRiNTED•

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINCIS 3 VOL. I-27111 PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION.

Papers—continued.

SENATE (See "FEDERAL "). SPRY, MR. W. M. S. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). STAMP DUTIES ACTS :—

Amended Regulation under (Betting Tickets), 8. STROUD ROAD(See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS") SUPREME COURT :—

Rules under (Child Welfare Act), 7.

TABULAM (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS ")• TENTERFIELD (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS ''). TOORAWEENAH (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS").

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY:— By law, 6.

V VACCMINI, Mr. C. H. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS :—

No. I

WOLLUN (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS ").

VOL.

ASSEMBLY VOLUME.

PAGE.

JOINT VOLUMES.

PACE.

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1925.

(SECOND SESSION.)

NEW SOUTH WALES.

ALPHABETICAL LIST

OF

MEMBERS

OF THE

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

(FIRST SESSION-TWENTY-SEVENTH PARLIAMENT.)

OPENED 24TH JUNE, 1925-PROROGUED 26TH JUNE, 1925.

[4c/1 87885 10.25 M685-

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tit (SECOND SESSION.)

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY TWENTY SEVENTH PARLIAMENT.—FiEsT SESSION.

Date of 'Writs : 92 April, 1925. Nomination Day : 27 April, 1925. Polling Day : 30 May, 1925.

Retufn 9/ FM 2.Q "Ime, 1925 '

SESSION—OPENED 24TH ,JUNE, 1925.- 7PROBOGUE'D 26TH JUNE, 1925.

No. Name. Electorate. No. Name. Electorate.

1 Alldis, Septimus Denbighe, Esq, Eastern Suburbs. 42 Henley, Sir Thomas' K.11.E.... ... Ryde.

B. A, . 43 Hill, Theodore Hooke, Esq. ... Oxley. 2 Anderson, David More, Esq. ... Hyde. 41 Head, Kenneth Oswald, Esq. ... Cootamundra. 3 Arkins, James Guy Dailey, Esq. ... St. George. 415 Roldsworth, William, Esq.... ... Sydney. 4 aArthur, Richard, Esq M D , .. North Shore. . , . 46 Horsington, Edward Matthew, Esq. Sturt.

Baddeley, The Hon. John Marcus ... 5 Newcastle. 47 Hoskins, Tom James, Esq. ... ... . Western Suburbs. 6 Ball, The Hon. Richard Thomas .... 'Morray. 48 Jackson, Joseph, 'Esq. ... ... Sydney. 7 Bavin, Thomas Rainsford, Esq., K.C.,

B.A., LL.B. Ryde. 19 Jaques, Mr. Harold Vivian, B.A.,

LL.B. Eastern Suburbs.

8 Bennett, The Hon. Walter ... .. Maitland. 50 Jarvie, Major Milton Livingstone Western Suburbs. 9 Best, Edmund Carneross, Esq. ... Murrumbidgee. Fredericks, MC.

10 b Birt, John Edward, Esq... ... Sydney. 51 Kay, Aliek Dudley, Esq. ... ... North Shore. 11 . Booth, George, Esq. ... ... .. Newcastle. 52 Keegan, Thomas, Esq. ... ... Balmain. 12 Bruntnell, Albert, Esq ... ... Parramatta. 53 Kelly, Christopher Augustus, Esq.... Bathurst. 13 Bruxner, Lieut.-Col. Michael Fred NorthertiTaplelapd ,54 :Kihiatrick, Matthew, Esq. ... ... Murray.

eriok, D.S.O. ' ' - 55 Lane, Albert, Esq. ... ... ... Balmain. 14 Burke, Francis Michael, Esq. ... Botany. 56 Lang, The Hon. John Thomas ... Parra.matta. 15 Burke, Michael, Esq. ... .. Sydney. 67 Lazzarini, The Hon. Carlo Camillo... Western Suburbs 16 Buttenshaw, Ernest Albert, Esq. ... Murrumbidgee. 58 Lee, John Robert, Esq. ... ... Botany. 17 Cahill, John Joseph, Esq. ... .., St. George. 5.9 Levy, Daniel, Esq., B.A., LL.B. ... Sydney. 18 Cameron, William, Esq ... Maitland. 60 Ley, Thomas John, Esq. ... ... St. George. 19 Cann, The Hon George .... ... St. George. 61 Loughlin, The Hon. Peter Ffrench Cootamundm. 20 Chaffey, Captain Frank Augustus Namoi. 62 .Lysaght, Andrew Augustus, Esq. ... Wollondilly.

Esq. 63 ;MeClellaridAlfredrEsq. ... ... Northern Tableland, 21 Clark, Joseph Alfred, Esq. ... ... Wammerawa. 64 'McGirr, Jame, Esq..:. - ... ... Cumberland. 22 Connell, Major Hugh John, D.S.O., Newcastle. 65 McKell, The Hon. William John ... Botany.

M.C. 66 McTiernan, The Hon. Edward Aloy Western Suburbs. 23 Davidson, Mark Anthony, Esq. ... Sturt. sius, B.A., LL.B. 24 Davies William, Esq. ... ... Wollondilly. 67 Main, Hugh, Esq.... ... .. Cootamundra. 26 Doe, Vrian James, Esq. ... ... Sturt. 68 alinallan, Patrick Joseph, Esq. .. Sydney. 26 Dooley, The Hon. Janice ... ... Bathurst. 69 Missingham, William Thomas, Esq... Byron.

(Speaker.) 70 Murphy, Cecil Horace, Esq. .. North Shore. 27 Drummond, David Henry, Esq. .. Northern Tableland 71 Murray, David, Esq. ... .. Newcastle. 28 Dunn, Captain The Hon. William Waminerawa. 72 Mutoh, The Hon. Thomas Davies .. Botany.

Fraser. 73 Ns, John Thomas, Esq. ... .. Western Suburbs. 29 Ely, William Thomas, Esq.... ... Parramatta. 74 O'Halloran, Robgrt Emmet, Esq. .. Eastern Suburbs. 30 Evalt, Herbert Vere, Esq., M.A., Balmain. 75 O'Hearn Walter Finlay, Esq. .. Maitland.

LL.D. 76 Perkins, Arthur' Esq. .. Goulburn.

31 Fell, William Scott, Req.... ... North Shore. 77 Preston-Stanley, Miss Mcent .. Eastern Suburbs. 32 Fitzgerald, The Hot Joseph John, Oxley. 78 Quirk, John, Req.... ... .. Balmain.

Esq. 79 'Ratcliffe, Wilfred Joseph, Esq. .. Botany. 33

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Fitzpatrick, The Hon. John Charles Lucas,

Fitzsimons, William Robert, Esq. ...

Bathurst,

Cumberland.

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Reid, Alfred Albert Edward Ernest 'Vaasa, Esq.

Sanders, Edward Lloyd, Esq. ..

North Shore.

Hyde. 35 Flannery, The Hon. Martin Matt hew Murrumbidgee. 82 Scully, William James, Esq. .. Namoi. 36 Foster, William Frederick, Esq. ... Eastern Suburbs. 83 iSkelton, ;Walter Peden Joyce, Esq... Newcastle. 37 Fuller, The Hon. Sir George War. Wollondilly. 84 Stokes, Patrick Vincent, Esq. .. Goulburn.

burton, K.C.M.G. §s , Stuart, Frederick William, Esq. .. • . Byron. 38 Gillies, Robert Towers, Esq. ... Byron. 86 Stuart-Robertson, Robert James, Esq Balmain. 39 Goodin, Vernon William Edward, Murray. 87 Thorby, Harold Victor Campbell, Esq Wammerawa.

Esq. 88 Tully, John Moran, Esq. ... .. Goulburn. 40 Gosling, Mark, Esq.... ... ... St. George. 89 Vincent, Roy Stanley, Esq.... .. Oxley. 41 Greig, Robert John, Esq. ... ... Hyde. 90 Walker, Robert Bruce, Esq. .. Cumberland.

(Chairman of Committees). 91 Wearne, Walter Ernest, Esq. ... Namoi.

a Granted leave of absence for the Session, on account of illness, 24th .1 se, 1915. b Death announced, 24th June, 1925. c Nominated under the Parliamentary Thecae's", (Casual Vacancies) Act, 1920, as amended by the Parliamentary Elections (Casual Vacancies)

Amendment Act, 1921, 24th June, 1925.

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THE HONORABLE JAMES DOOLEY. ROBERT JOHN GREIG ESQ. WILLIAM STEWART MowLE , C.M.G. SYDNEY GRANT BOYDELL. WILLIAM RUPERT MECOIJIIT, HAROLD LAURENCE HARNETT,