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CONTENTS. PAGE Parliament Convened ... v egislature of New South Wales: Governor vii Lieutenant-Governor vii The Holman Ministry vii Members of the Legislative Council viii ·Members of the Legislative Assembly ... ix 41 Public Statutes of the Session xi Public Bills of the Session XV Private Acts of the Session xvii Private Bills of the SAssion xvii Attendances of Members-Council xix Attendances of Members-Assembly xxi Index to Subjects xxii Index to Spe1ches lxi Debat-es { Ist Vol., pp. I to 894; 2nd Vol., pp: 895 to 1830; ... 3rd Vol., pp. 1831 to 2758; 4th Vol., pp. 2759 to 3i51. b

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CONTENTS.

PAGE

Parliament Convened ... v

egislature of New South Wales:

Governor vii

Lieutenant-Governor vii

The Holman Ministry vii

Members of the Legislative Council viii

·Members of the Legislative Assembly ... ix 41

Public Statutes of the Session xi

Public Bills of the Session XV

Private Acts of the Session xvii

Private Bills of the SAssion xvii

Attendances of Members-Council xix

Attendances of Members-Assembly xxi

Index to Subjects xxii

Index to Spe1ches lxi

Debat-es {

Ist Vol., pp. I to 894; 2nd Vol., pp: 895 to 1830; ... 3rd Vol., pp. 1831 to 2758; 4th Vol., pp. 2759

to 3i51.

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PARLIAMENT CONVENED.

NEw SouTH W ALEl to wit.

(L.S.)

\V. E. DAVIDSO:<,

Govemo1·.

TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT-THIRD SESSION.

(Gazette No. 67.]

} Proclamation by his Excellency Sir WALT.EU EnwARD

DAVIDSON, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished

Order of Saint Michael and St. George, Governor of the State

of New South \Vales and its Dependencies, in the Common­

wealth of Australia.

WHEREAS the Parliament of New South Wales now stands-prorogued to Tuesday,

the twenty-eighth day of':May instant: Now I, Sir WALTER EDWARD DAYIDSON, in

purRuance of the power and authority in me vested as Governor of the said State, do hereby further prorogue the said Parliament to \Vednesday, the bvelfth day of June·

next : And I do hen'by further announce and proclaim that the said Parliament shall

assemble for the despatch of business on the aforesaid twelfth day of June next,

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 memb~Jrs of the Legislative

Council and Legi:'slative Assembly, respectively, are hereby required to give their

attendance at the said time and place accordingly.

Given under my hand and seal, at Sydney, this twenty-seventh day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighteen, and in the

ninth year of his Majesty's reign.

By his Excellency's Command, R. T. BALL.

GOD SAVE THE KING !

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LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

GOVERNOR:

(From 18th Februa1'1 1918.

His Excellency Sir WALTER EDWARI> DAVIDSON, Knight Oomm'!nder of the llfost Distinguished Order of Saint :Michael and Saint George,. Governqr of the State of New South Wales and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of A nstrali~~,,

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR:

His Excellency the Honom,ble Sir WILLIAM.PORTUS CuLLEN, K.C.M.G., LL.D., Lieutenant-Gol•eTnor of the State of ~Vew South Wales and its Dependencies, in the Oommonwea/th of AuRt~·alia .•

THE HOLMAN MINISTRY :

Premier

Colonial Secretary ...

Attorney-General ...

Solicitor-General and Minister of Justice

Vice-President of the Executive Council, and } Minister of Public• Health and for Local Government .. . .. . ... .. .

Secretary for Lands and Minister for .Forests ...

Secretary for Public Works and Minister for

THE HoN, WILLIA:.Il ARTHUR Hor.~IAN•

THE HoN. GEoRGE 'V ARB URTON FuLLER,

THE HoN. DAVID RoBERT HALL,

THE HoN. JoHN GARLAND, K.C., M.L.C.

THE HoK. JoHN DANIEL FITZGERALD, M.L.C~

THE HoN, WILLIAM GEORGE ASHFORD,

Railways THE HoN. RICHARD THOMAS BALL,

Colonial Treasurer and Secretary for _Mines ... THE Hox. J oR:> CHARLES LucAs FITZPATRiCK ..

Minister for Agriculture ... THB HoN. WILLIAM CAL~IAK GRAHAME.

Ministerfor Labour and Industry THE HoN. GEORGE STEPHENSON BEEBY,

Minister of Public Instruction ... THE HoN. AuousTus GEORGE FRBDERIC JAMES.

Member (without portfolio) THE HoN. D.ntD STOREY,

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viii LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH. WALES.

l\IEl\IBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL :

'fWE:'iTY-FOURTH PARLIA~IENT--THIRD SESSION.

l. Ashton, The Honorable James. 2. Beeston, The Honorable Joseph Lievesley,

C.l\LG., V.D., L.RC.S., Ire!. 3. Black, The Honorable George. 4. Black, The Honorable Reginald James. 15. Braddon, The Honorable Henry Yule. 6. Brooks, The Honorable William. 7. Brown, The Honorable Alexander. 8. Browne, Tht< Honorable Joseph Ale~ander,

LL.B. 9. Bryant, The Honorable ~·rancis Henry.

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

11. Buzacott, The Honorable Nicholas James.* 12. Carruthers, The Honorable Sir Joseph

Hector, K.C.M.G., LL.D. 13. Connington, The Honorable Michael Joseph. 14. Creed, The Honorable John Mildred,

M.R.C.S., E. 15. Dick, The Honorable William Thomas. • 16. Dodd, The Honorable Jeffrey Milburn. 17. Doyle, The-Honorable Henry 1\Iartin,

L.R.C.P:, Lon., L.S.A., Lon., M.R.C.S., E. 18. Earp, The Honorable George Frederick. 19. Farleigh, The Honorable John Gibson. 20. Farrar, The Honorable Ernest Henry. 21. FitzGerald, The Honorable John Daniel,

Vice-P1·esident of the Executive Council; Minister. of Public Hecdth and [o1· Laced Government. ·

22. FitzGerald, The Honorable Robert George Dundas.

23. Flowers, The Honorable Frederick, Presi­dent.

""-!4. Fosbery, The Honorable Edmund Walcott, C.M.G. '

215. Gannon, The Honorable James Conley, K.C. 26. Garland, The Honorable John, ICC.,

Solicitor-General and !Jfinister of Justice. 27. Gormly, 'l'he Honorable James. 28. Hall, The Honorable John Richard. 29. Jiephet, The Honorable John. SQ. Hill, Tht> Honorable William Charles. 31. Holden, The Honorable Thomas Douglas

Percy. 82. Horne, The Honorable Henry Edwin. 32. Hughes, The Honorable Sir Thomas, Kt. 34. Hunt, the Honorable Alfred Edgar.

35. Hurley, The Honorable "William Fergus. 36. I1mes-Noad, The Honorable Sidney

Reginald. 37. Kater, The Honomble Henry Edward.

38. Kav~nagh, The Honorable Edward John.

39. Mackay, Colonel The Honorable James Alex~tnder Kenneth, C. B.

40. Mackellar, The Honorable Sir Charles Kinnaird, K.C.M.G., "!11.13., c.:M.

4!. 1IcCaughey, The Honorable Sir Samuel, l{t. 42. McGowen, The Honorable James Sinclair

Taylor. 43. Mcintosh, The Honorable Hugh Donald. 44. Meagher, The Honorable John. 45. Heagher, The Honorable Hichard Deni;;,

46. Meeks, The Honorable Alfred William.

47. Moses, The Honorable Henry. 4S. l\I ullins, The Honorable John Lane.

49. Nash, The Honorable John Brady, V.D., l\LD

50. Nobbs, The Honorable John. 5!.

52.

53.

54. 55. 56. 57. 58.

59.

O'Conor, The .Honorable Broughton Barnabas, LL.B., Chairman nf Committee.,.

Peden, Th·e Honorable John Beverley, LL.B Roberts, The Honorable Charles James,

C.l\I.G. Robson, The Honorable William. Ryan, The Honorable James. Sinclair, The Honorable Andrew. Smith, The Honorable Fergus Jago.

Smith, The Right Honorable James J oynton, Taylor, The Honorjj,ble Sir Allen Arthur

Kt. '

60. Taylor, The Honorable Patrick Thomson. 61. Travers, The Honorable John. 62 Trethowan, The Honorable Arthur King. 63. Varley, The Honorable Ge0rge Henry

Gisborne. 64. \Vaddell, The Honorable Thomas. 65. Wall, The Honorable Fra!!_k Edgar, M.D. 66. \Yarden, The Honorable Winter David. 67. Wetherspoon, The Honorable John. 68. White, The Honorable James Cobb. 69. \Vilson, The Honorable James. 70. \Vise, The Honorable John Henry.

• Temporary Chaim1an of Committees.

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LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT-THIRD SESSIO~.

l. Arkins, James Guy Dalley, Esq. 2. Arthur, Richard, Esq., M.D .... 3. Ashford, The Ron. William George 4. Bagnall, William Roy Clifford, Esq. 5 .. Bailey, John, Esq.z 6. Ball, The Ron. Richard Thomas 7. Bavin, Thomits Rainsford, Esq. 8. Beeby, The Hon. George Stephenson ... 9. B-ennett, The lion. ·walter

10. Briner, George Stuart, Esq. 11. Brookfield, Percival, Esq. 12. Brnntnell, Albert, Esq .... 13. Buckley, Arthur William, Esq. 14. Burke, Francis Miehael, Esq .... 15. Burke, Michael, Esq.

. 16. Bushell, Claude Hilton, Esq .... 17. Buttenshaw, Erneet Albert, Esq. 18. Cameron, William, Esq.l 19. Cann, George, Esq. 20. Carmichael, The Ron. Ambrose Campbell 2l. Cliaffey, Frank Augustus, Esq. 22. Oochran, John Patrick, Esq. 23. Cocks, Arthnr Alfred Clement, .I<~sq. 24. Cohen, The Hon. John Jacob, Speaker 25. Colquhoun, Percy Brereton, Esq.* 26. Crane, John Thomas, Esq. 27. Da,·idson, ;:.'lark Anthony, Esq. 28. Davies, William, Esq. 29. Doe, Brian James, Esg ... 30. Dooley, James, Esq. 3l. Doyle, John \Villiam, Esq. 32. Dunn, William Fraser, Esq. 33. Edden, The Hon. Alfred

. 31. Estell, John, Esq. 35. Fallick, James, Esq. 36. Fit:r.patrick, The Ron. ,John Charles Lucas 37. Fuller, The Ron. George vfarburton )18. Gardiner, Arthur Rowland, Esq. 39. Graff, Alexander, Esq .... 40. Grahame, The Hon. William Caiman ... 41. Grimm, Arthur Hetherington, Esq. 42. Hall, The ·Ron. David Robert ... 43. Henley, Thomas, Esq. 44. Hickey, 5\imon, Esq.~ 45. Holman, The Ron. William Arthur 46. Hoskins, Tom James, Esq. 47. Hunt, John Chnrles, Esq. 48. James, The Ron. Augustus George Frederic ...

Castlereagh. Middle Harbour. Li,·erpool Plains. St. George. Monaro. Corowa. Gordon. IV agga ,,-agga. Durham. Raleigh. Sturt. Parramatta. s,1rry Hills. Newtown. Belmore . Lyndhurst. Lachlan. Upper Hunter Canterbury. Leichhardt. Tamworth. Darling Harbom·. St. Leonards. Petersham.

... ·Mosman. Gwydir. Co bar. \Vollongong. l\Iurray. Hartley. Phillip. }1udgee. Kahibah . \Vallsend. Singleton. Orange. W ollondilly. Kewcastle. Drummoyne. Wickham. Ashburnham~ Enmore. Burwood. Alexandria. Cootamuudra. Dulwich Hill. Camden. Goulburn.

• Temporary Chairman of Committees. I From 18 June, 1918. .. !Z From 4 Decembt:r, 1918.

ix:

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X • LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES .•

(9. Johnston, Valentine Carlysle Ross Wood, Esq. 150. Kearsley, William, Esq .... 51. Keegan, Thomas, Esq. .. . 5~. Lane, Herbert William, Esq. 53. Lang, John Thomas, Esq. IS4. Latimer, William Fleming, Esq. 55. Lazzarini, Carlo Camillo, Esq ... . 56. Lee, The Hon. Charles Alfred .. . 57. Levy, Daniel, Esq., Ohai1·man of Committees 58. Ley, Thomas ,Johu, Esq. 59. Loughlin, Peter Ffrench, Esq .. .. 60. ~Janning, Arthur Gibson, Esq .. .. 61. McDonald, George Roy 'Yilliam, Esq." 62. McGarry, Patrick,-Esq .... 63. McGirr, John Joseph Gregory, Esq. 64. McGirr, Patrick Michael, Esq. 6t>. McKell, William John, Esq. 66. Millard, Willi'Lm, E~q ....

Miller, Gustave Thomas Carlisle, Esq. 1

67- lllorton, Henry Douglas, Esq. 68. Morton, Mark Fairies, Esq. 69. Mutch, Thomas Da,•ies, Esq. 70. Nesbitt, George, Esq. 71. Nicholson, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Edward, V.D. 78. Oakes, The H(m. Charles William 72. O'Brien, William Joseph, Esq. 74. Onslow, Colonel .Tames William l'viacarthur ...

,75. Osborne, John Percy, Esq.* 76. Perry, The Hon. John ... 77. Price, Richard Atkinson, Esq. 78. Quirk, John, Esq. 79. Robson, William Elliott Veitclil.", Esq. 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, \Villiam, Esq. 86. Walker, Robert Bruce, Esq. 87. w·earne, Walter Ernest, Esq. 88. Weaver, Reginald Walter Darcy, Esq. 89. Wright, Jabez, Esq. 90. Zuill, William Arthur, Esq.

• Temporary Chairman of Committee•. ' Decease reported 29 October, 1918.

Bathurst. Cessnock. Glebe. Armidale. Granville. Woollahra. 1\larrickville. Tenterfield. Darlinghurst. Hurstville Burrangong. Albury. Bingara. Murrumbidgee. Yass. Macquarie. Redfern. Bega .. Monaro. Hastings and :Macleay. Allowrie. Botany. Lismore. Maitland. \Vaverley. Annandale. Bondi. Paddington. Byron. Gloucester. Rozelle. Ashfield. King. Rand wick. Balmain. Camperdown. Gough. Ryde. Hawkesbury. Namoi. Willoughby. Willyama. Clarence.

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PUBLIC STATUTES OF THE SESSION. TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT-THIRD SESSION.

APPROPRIATION ACT (GEO. V, N"o. 24,.1918)-An Act to appropriate and appl~· out of the Consolidated Re1enue Fund of Xew South

'Vales certain Sums to make good the Supplies granted for the Service of the 3·ear from tlie 1st day of July, 1U18, to the 30th day of June, Hll9 (inclusive of both dates); to adjust the vote "AdYance to Treasurer," 1017-18, Consolidated Hen•nue Fund, for supplementary charges during the period from the 1st day of July, 1917, to the 30th day of June, 1918 (inclusive of both dates); to coYer payments "L'nauthorised in Suspense," Consolidati)d Hevenue Fund. for urgent claims on .account of Sen·ices of the year 1017-18; to provide for Public Works and other . Senices out of the Public Works Fund; and to provide for Sen·ices out of the Closer Settlement Fund; and for purposes connected with and incidental to the above objects. [Initiated in A;;sembly by i\Ir .. J. C. L. l!'itzpatrick, 25 September, 1!)18. Assented to, 28 September, 1!l18.] ·

AvDIT (AMENmrENT) AcT (GEo, Y, Xo. 18, lfl18)-An Act to amend the Audit Act, 1002. [Initiated in Assembly by :.\Ir. J. C. L. Fitz­

patrick, 28 June, 1018. Assented to, l7 July, 1018.]

Bmos AND ANnrALs PROTECTION AcT (GEo. V, Xo. 21, 1918)-An Act to proYide for the protection of certain animals and birds; to repeal the Birds · Protection Act, IDOl, and the Nath·e Animals Protection Act, 1903; to amend certain

other Acts; and for other purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Council by Hon. J. Garland, 19 June, 1918. Assented to, 12 Se11tember, 1918.]

CLOSEH SETTLEMENT (A:'>fENDMENT) ACT (GEO. Y, Xo .. 48, 1!)18)-An Act to amend the Ia w relating to doser settlement and to settllelllent pureha~es;

to proYide for the transfer of certain securities. moneys, powerfl, rights, nnd claims. from the Government SaYings Bank to the :.\Iinister fo1· Lands; to proYi<le a ba~is of yaluatiotr in certain cases of resumption of land; to repeal the Closer Settlement Promotion Act. 1910; to amen<l the Acts relating to closer settlement. the UoYern­ment Savings Bank Act, 180G, the Constitution Ac:t, l!J02, and certain other "V·ts; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by l\Ir. Ashford, 3 October, 1!111<. Assrntecl to, 21 December. 1D18.]

CollrPAXIES REGISTHATIOX oF SECURITIES Ac1• (GEo. Y, No. 37, 1018)-An Act to amend the law relating to companies; to provide for the registration of

certain securities; to amend the Comvanies .\ct, 1S!l9, the Bills of Snle Ac1· of 1898, and certain other Acts; and for purposes ('Onseqnent thereon or inc·idental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by l\Ir. D. n. Hall, 3 October, 1018. Assented to, 12 December, l!HS.]

CRii\fES (AMENDMENT) AcT (GEo. Y, Ko. 35, 1918)-An Act to facilitate the proof of certain matters in certain ca;;;es of larcen;-; to amend

the Crimes Act, 1900; and for matters consequent thereon or incWental thereto. [Initiated in Council by Hon. ,J. Gnrlnml, 1!1 June, 1818. Aesented to, 3 Dcember, l!HS.]

CROWN LAND LEASES WITHDHAWAL AcT (GEO. Y, N"o. 2(), 1!)18)-An Act to proYide that during the present "·ar, iwd for n certain period thereafter,

the compensation payable for improvements on land withdrawn from leases under the Crown Lands Acts shall not exceed a certain amoui1t; and for other purposes. [Initiated in Assembly by i\Ir. Ashford, 3 October, 1918. Assented to, 2G November, 1!)18.]

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xii PUBLIC STATUTES OF THE SESSIO~.

FIRST OFFENDERS (WoMEN) AcT (GEo. V, Xo. 1, l(Jl!))-

An r\ ct to make further provision with rpgard to the heariug of certain charges against women first offenders and the publication of reports of proceedings in such cases; to amend the Supreme ('omt and Circuit Courts (Amendment) Act. UJl2, the Justiees Act, J!l02, and crrtain other .-\cts; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Iuitiat~d in Assembly by :ur. D. H. Hall, ::; December, Hl1S.}

f.<OVERNMENT RAILWAYS (SliPERANN1JATION AMEND~IENT) ACT (GEO. V, "No. 30, 1!)18)-

An Act to amend the law relating to eertain l'uperannuation rights; to provide thnt certain transferred officers and employees be deemed to l1ave been appointed, as from a certain date, permanent offi<.:ers; to amend the Government Hail ways Aet, 1!)12, and the Govermnent Hail ways (Amendment) Act, UllG; and for purposes inc-idental thereto or conseqneut thereon. I Initiated in Assembly by :\Ir. Ball 7 :Xovember, 1fHS. Assented to, 27 Xonmber, ~!)18.]

INCOME-TAX ACT (GEO. Y, :Xo. 28, 1!)18)-

An Ad to increase the amount of tlle ine:ome-tax payable it1 tile year .. 1!1l!l; and for that purpose to amend certain Acts. LJnitiated in Assembly by l\Ir. J. C. L. Fitz­patrick, 29 October, 1!)18. Assented to, 21 :Xovember, l!JU:L]

INCOME-TAX :\IANAGE;\fENT (AMENDMENT A~T (GEC. Y, Xo. 27, 1!Jl8)--

An Act to amend the law with regard to the assessment and collection of a tax on · incomes; to amend tile Income-tax (:\lanagement) Act, 1!)12, the Inc-ome-tax :\Ianagement (Amendment) Act, 1D14, and tile Income-tax Management (E'nrther Amendment) Act, 1!ll4; and for purposes consequent thereon or inc-itlental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by :\lr. J. C. L. Fitzpatri(:k, 17 Oetober, 1!)18. Assented to. 15 :Xovember, 1918.] ·

L\'DUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (FlillTHER AMEi'ilniENT) A(T (GEO. Y, Xo. 39, 1!)18)-

An Act to· further amend tile law for the rPgulation of the conditions of industries and industrial arbitration; to lH'OYide for tile appointment of additional c·onnnis­sioners of the Board of Tra.de to repref'~nt rural incln~tries; to amend the Industrinl Arbitration Act, 1!Jl2, tile Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Act, l5l1fi. :mel the Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Act, l!HS; and for purpo~es consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by :\Ir. Beeby, D October, 1!ll~. Assented to, 12 December, lDlS.] •

IRRIGATION (AMENDMENT) AcT (GEO, Y, :Xo. 38, 1918)-

An Act to make further vroYision with regard to irrigation and irrigation areas; to vest certain powers, rights, and property in the Commission; to validate the con­Rtitution of certain areas and the reduction of certain debts to the Crown; to amend the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Act, 1H10, the Irrigation Act, 1912, the Irrigation (Amendment) Act, 1H1G, the Crown Lands Consolidation Act. 1913, the Crown Lands Amendment Act. 191G, the Water Act, 1912, the Hay Irrigation Act, 1002, the neal Property Act, 1900, and certain other Ads ; and for 1mrpo8es consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by l\fr. Grahame, 3 October, l!)1S. Assented to, 12 December, HHS.]

JDRY (AMENDMENT) AcT (GEo. V, No. 33, 1918)-

An Act to exempt certain commercial travellers antl mining managers from serving upon a jury; and to amend tile Jury Act, 1!J12. [Initiated in Counc-il by Hon. J. Garland, 12 September, 1918. A::;~ented to, 3 DecembE'r, 1918.]

~USTICES (BAIL) AMENDMENT ACT (GEO. V, 'Xo. 32, 1!)18)-

An Act to authorise certain persons to grant bail to persons in custody; to ameud the Police Offences Act, 1901, the Police Offences (Amendment) Act. 1908, and the Justices ;0\ct, 1902; and for· purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Council by Hon. J. Garland, 12 September, 1918. Assented to, B December, 1918.]

LA"' OF EVIDENCE (pro torma)-[lnitiated in Assembly by l\Ir. Holman, 12 June, 1918; in the Council by Hon. J. Garland,

12 June, WlS.]

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Pl'BLIC STATUTES OF THE SESSION. Xlll

LIQUOR (REmNn OF RE~T) .AcT (GEo. Y, Xo. 45, 1!n8)-

Ari Act. to make proyision for certain refunds IJeiug made in the rents of licensed premises; to amend the Liquor Act, 1!)12, and the Liquor (Amendment) Act, l!JW; and for purposes consequent thereon or ineideutal thereto. rinitiated in Assembly by .Mr. D. H. Hall, G Dec:emiJer, 1918. Assented to, 1fl Dec:emiJer, 1918.]

LOA~ ACT ( GEO. Y, No. 2:3, 1!)18)-'-

An Act to authorise the miRing of a Loan for Public \Yo1:ks and Serdces; and for other purposes. !Initiated in Assembly by ·i\Jr. J. ('. L. 'Fitzpatrick, 2u SPptember, 1018. Assented to, 8 October, 1!)18.] ·

.:\InnNa (AMENDMENT) AcT (Gm. Y, No. 41, 1918)--

An Act to amend the law relating to mining; to amend the l\lining Act, 1!!0(i, and the Acts relating to Crown lands; to make further proyision for mining on priYate lauds; to deal with certain mining titles; to proYide for entry into certain lands; to proyicle that employees may remoYe or sell certain buildings and improyements; to proYide for the resumption of land for mining Yillages; and for other purpose!". [Initiated in Assembly by i\Ir. J. C. L. l!'itzpatrick, 10 July, 1!}1.8. Assented to. 18 December, 1918.] ·

PARLLUlENTARY ELECTIONS (.AMEl\'mfENT) AcT (GEO. \·, Xo. 40, 1!)18)-

An Act to amend the law relating to parliamentary elections; to proYide for a sy:stem of provortional representation, and for postal voting in certain cases; to Yalidate the non-preparation of certain lists and rolls, and to provide that the rolls for the ~-ear 1917 shall, until new rolls are made, remain in force; to amend the Parlia­mentary ~Jiectorates au<l Elections Act. 1912. the Liquor Act, 1912, the Oaths Act. 1900, and certain other Acts; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidf'ntal thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by i\Ir. Fuller, 3 December, 1Dl8. AEsentetl to, 18 December, 1918.]

PASTURES PROTECTION (AMEND11ENT) AcT (GEO. Y, ?\o. 49, 1918)-An Act to make further provision for the protection of pastures; to provide for the

coutro~ of certain tra Yelling stock and camping resenes; to make further provision with regarcl to boundary fences: to proYide for the imposition and collection of a rate on travelling stock; to establish a resene improvement fund; to Yalidate certain payments made by pastures protection boards ; to amend the Pastures Protection Act 1912 the Crown Lands Acts, and certain other Acts; and for purposes conse­que~t th~reon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by .:\Ir. Grahame, 20 NoYember, 1918. Assented to, 21 December, 1918.]

POLICE INQUIRY AcT (Gro. V, No. 19, 1918)-An Act to appoint a commissioner to make inquiry relating to certain charges made

against certain members of the New· South "'ales Police l!'orce; to confer certain powers, rights, privileges, and immunities upon such connnissioner; to apply the provisions of the Royal Commissioners Evidence Act, 1901. and the Boorabil Com­mission Act, 1914, to such inquiry; to amend those Acts; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by .:\Ir. D. R. Hall, 15 August, 1918. Assented to, 1.7 .August, 1918.]

PooR PERSONS LEGAL llKMF:mt:s AcT (GEo. Y, No. 36, 1918)-An Aet to authorise judges to make rules regulating' the practice and procedure of

proeeedings to whic-h poor persons are parties, and the costs and fee~ payable in such proceedings; to amen'd certain Acts; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by ;.\lr. D. R. Hall, !) October, 1918 . .Assented to, 5 December, 1918.1

PRISONERS DETJo:NTION (AMENDMENT) AcT (GEO. Y, No. 34, l!llS)-

An Act to amend the 'Prisoners Detention Act, 1008. 1 Initiated in Council by Hon. J. Garland, 12 September, 1H18. Assented to, 3 Deeen~ber, 1018.]

PRr~oNs (AMENDMENT) AcT (GEo. V, No. 20, 1918)-An Act to amend the Prisom; Act, 1899. [Initiated in Couilc:il by Hon. J. Garland,

20 June, HJ18. Assent€d to, 2!) August, 1!)18.]

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:x.iv PUBLIC. STATUTES OF THE SESSION.

SHIRE LOA:'\'S (AMENDMENT) AcT (GEo. Y, No. 22, 1918)-

An Act to amend the Local Go1ernment (Shire Loans) Act, 1914. Council by Hon. J. D. FitzGerald, 15 August, 1918. Assented to, 1918.]

SPEOIAL DEPOSITS (INDUSTRIAL 'CNDERTAKING) AcT (GEo. V, No. 42, 1918)--

[Initiated in 12 September,

An Act to amend the Special Deposits (Industrial ·l!ndertaldngs) Act, 1012. and the Special Deposits (Industl'ial 'Cndertakings) Amendment Act, 19Hi. [Initiated in Assembly by :)Ir. Ball, 26 NoYember, 1918. Assented to, 18 December, 1918.]

STATE SALARIES (CmrMON'iYEALTH TAXATIO:'i') AcT (GEo. V, Ko. 23, 1018)-Au Act to render certain salaries, allowances, and remunerations liable to taxation by

the Commomyealth; and for ·purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by ::\Ir. D. n. Hall, 21 August, 1918. Assented to, 19 Sep­tember, lD18.]

SuPERANNupiOx (AMENDMENT) AcT (GEo. V, Ko. 44, 1Dl8)-An Act to amend and declare the law with respect to certain superannuation allow­

ances; to amend the Superannuation Act, 1916, and certain Acts relating to the public senice; and for purposas consequent thereon or inci<:]ental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by .:.ur. D. R. Hall, 5 December, 1918. Assented to, 19 December, 1918.]

TRADE-UNIONs RE-REGISTRATION AcT (GEo. V, No. 17, 1918)-

An Act for the registration of certain trade-unions -as industrial unions under the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912, and Acts amending the same, and to meet 'a national emergency. [Initiated in Assembly bJ' :)Ir. Beeby, 2G June, 1!)18. Assented to, 17 July, 1918.]

'l':~n;cK (A~rENmrENT) AcT (GEO. V, No. 47, 1918)-

An Act to amend the Truck Act of 1900 and the Truck Act Amendment Act of 1901. [Initiated in Assembly by :)Ir. Puller, 6 December, 1918. Assented to, 19 December,

. 1918.]

'CNIYERSITY A:\fENmrENT (ExHmiTIONERS' FEES) ACT (GEO. y, No. 43, 1918)-An Ad to authorise the Senate of the l'niYersity of Sydney to defrn~· from the

statutory endowment the fees, at uni1ersities and educational institutions abroad, of certain versons holding public exhibitions at the UniYersity of Sydney; for that purpose to amend the Acts relating to such 'C'niversity; and for purposes conse­quent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by Mr. James, 14 KoYember, HJ18. Assented to, 19 December, 1918.] ·

VENEREAL DISEASES AcT (GEO. V, No. 46, 1918)-

An Act to regulate the treatment of Yeriereal diseases; to preYent tl1e spread of such diseases; and for purposes corisequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by Mr. Holman, 29 :1'\oYember, 1918. Assented to, 19 December, 1918.] .

WILLIAM KILLEN (:)fURRm!BIDGEE AREA REYESTING) ACT (GEO. V, No. 31, 1918)-• An Act to provide for reYesting certain land and transferring the same to William

'\\"ilson Killen, and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto· and to amend certain Acts. [Initiated in Assembly by l\.(r. Ban, 7 Novemb~, 1918. Assented to, 3 December, 1918.]

)Voi\IEN's LEGAL STATus AcT (~Eo. Y, No. 50, 1918)-

An Act to provide that women shall not, by reason of sex, be deemed to be under any disqualification to hold certain positions or to practise certain professions; for that purpose to amend the Constitution Act, 1902, the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act, 1912, the Sydney Corporation Act, 1902, the Acts relating to local government, justices, magistrates, and legal practitioners, and certain other Acts. [Initiated in Assembly by l\Ir. D. R. Hall, 29 :1'\ovember, 1918. Assented to, 21 December, 1918.]

WooLLAHRA LoAN AcT (GEo. V, Ko. 26, 1918)-An Act to authorise the Council of the Municipality of Woollahra to bOrrow certain

moneys; for that purpose to amend the law relating to local goYernment; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in Assembly by l\Ir, James, 21 August, 1918. Assented to, 7 November, 1918.]

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PUBLIC BILLS OF THE SESSION. TWENTY -FOURTH PARLIAMENT-THIRD SESSION.

AMBULANCE TllANSPORT SERVICE BILL-

[lnitiated in the Assembl3· by l'lfr. Fuller, 10 July, HllS; stopped by prorogation.]

AncHITECTS BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by l'lfr. James, 3 July, 1D18; not brought in.]

COAL-MINES REGULATION (AMENDING) BILL-[ Initiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3 October, 1!Hil; not brought in.

EARLY CLOSING BILL-

[Ini-tiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. Beeby, 11 July, 1918; stopped by prorogation.]

HousiNG (AMENDMENT) BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by :\Jr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 29 October, 1Dl8; not brought in.'J

JUDGES RETIREJIIEC\T (AMENDMENT) BILL-[Jnitiated in the Assembly by ~Ir. D. R. Hall, 6 December, 1918; stopped by prorogation.]

LAND SURVEYORS BILL-

[lnitiated in the Assembly by ~lr. Ashford, 3 October, 1918; stopped by prorogation.]

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL-[lnitiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. James, 26 June, 1918; not returned from Council.]

:1\fAUOL:URA BAY TRAMWAY BILL-[lnitiatecl in the Assembly by l\Ir. Ball, 26 i\ovember, 1918; not brought in.]

1\IASCOT ~lt:NICIPALITY (HOUSING BOARD) BILL-

[lnitiated in the Assembly by ~lr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 26 June, 1918; not brought in.:l

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (SCHOOL BOARDS) BILL-

[ Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. James, 14 November, 1918; l:ltopped by prorogation.]

PUULIC SERVICE BOARD APPOINTMENT BILL-[lnitiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. D. R. Hall, 10 December, 1D18; stopped by prorogation.]

RETURNED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT (AMEND)fENT) BILL-[lnitiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. Ashford, 27 :~rovember, 1018; not brought in.]

SEA CARRIAGE OF Goons BILL-[lnitfated in the Assembly by :llr. J, C. h Fitzpatrick, 26 June, 1918; not brought in.]

SEDITION BILL~ [Initiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. Holman, 28 August, 1918; stopped by prorogation.]

STAllfP DUTIES (AMENDMENT) BILL-[lnitiatecl in the Assembly by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick. 6 November, 1!)18; stoppM by

.. prorogation.] ·

SYDNEY CORPORATION (ROLLS DECLARATORY) BILL--[lnitiatecl in the Assembly by ::ur. D. H. Hall, 7 Xo.-embel\ l!J18; not returned from

Council.]

SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST (WHARFAGE AND HARBOUR RATES) BILL--[lnitiatecl in the Assembly by 1\Ir. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 30 October, lfllB; not brought in.]

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xvi PUBLIC BILLS OF THE SESSION.

SYDNEY PORT (GOODS DELIVERY) BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by ::\Ir. J. C. L. l<'itzpatrick, 2U Jnne. l!l18; not brought in.]

SYDNEY \YATER SUPPLY (AVON RIVER DAM) BILir-

[Initiated in the Assembly by :\Jr. Ball, 29 November, 1918; stopped by prorogation.]

TOTALISATOR BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by ::\Ir. Full~r, 28 November, 1!)18; stopped by prorogation.]

TRADES-UNION (AMENDMENT) BILL-

[Jnitiated in the Assembly by :\Jr. Beeby, 26 June, 1018; not brought in.l

rNCLAIMED l\IONlcYS (A:;mXDMENT) BILL-

flnitiated in the Assembly by :\Ir. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1l July, 1!)18; not brought in.]

VETERINARY SURGEONS BILL-

(Initiated in the Assembly by l\Ir. James, 10 July, 1018; stopped by prorogation.]

\YATER (AMEND:'.fENT) BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by :\Ir. Ball, 27. November, 1018; not brought in.]

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PRIVATE ACTS OF THE SESSION. TWENTY -FOURTH PARLIAMENT-THIRD SESSION.

llTSIIOP TYRRELL 'l'RUST AcT AMEND~rENCJ.' AcT-

An Act to amend the Bishop Tyrrell Trust Act in certain particulars; to proyide for the creation of additional trusts; and to grant certain extended powers to tlw Synod of the Diocese of 1'\ew<:astle and to The Trustees of Church Property for the Diocese of ~eweastle. [Initiated in Council by Hon. W. T. Dick, 4 July, 1D18. Assenteu to, 15 N oYember, 1918.]

l'ER~IANEN'r TrwsTEE CoMPANY OF XEw SoU1:JI 'VALES, LnnTED (AME:'i'DMEXT) AcT-

An Act to amend the Permanent Trustee Company of Xew South "·ales, Limited, .\ct and to confer additional ]Jowers upon the Permanent Trustee Company of New South 'Vales, Limited ; and to Ya!icla te certain actions of the said company. [Initiated in Council by Hon. J. A. Browne, 28 August, lD18. · Assented to, 12 December, 1918.]

i'EHP!,TUAL 'l'lWSTEE COMPANY (LIMITED) AMEND~IENT ACT-

All Act to amend tlle Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited) Act, and to confer additional powers upon the Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited); and to yalidate eertain actions of the said company. [Initiated in Council by Hon. J. A. Browne,. 28 Augtist, HllS. Assented to, 10 December, 1918.]

PRIVATE BILLS OF THE SESSION. TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT-THIRD SESSION.

THE ASHTONFIELDS COAL-MINES RAILWAY BILL-

[Initia ted in the Council by the Hon. W. T. Dick, 21 August, 1918; stopped by pro-. rogation.] '

TIIE BAPTIST UNION INCORPORATION BILL-

[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. A. Browne, 20 October, lfl18; stopped by pro­rogation.]

.1\lAITLAND GAS AND ELECTRICITY (AMEN.DMENT) BILL-

[Jnitiated in the Council by the Hon. J. A: Browne, 28 August, 1918; stopped by pro­rogation.]

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ATTENDANCES OF MEMBERS-COUNCiL. TWENTY-FOURTH PARLIAMENT-THIRD SESSION".

A,i;hton, The Honorable James Beeston, The Honorable Joseph Lievesley, C.M.G.,

V.D., L.R.C.S., Ire!. ... ... .. Black, The Honorable George Black, The Honorable Reginald James Braddon, The Honorable Henry Yule1

Brooks, The Honorable William ... Brown, The Honorable Alexander Browne, The Honorable Joseph Alexander, LL.B. Bryant, The Honorable Francis Henry ... Burns, Colonel, The Honorable Sir James, K.C.M.G .... Buzacott, The Honorable Nicholas James Carr\lthers, The Honorable Sir Joseph Hector,

K.C.M.G., LL.D. Connington, The Honorable Michael Joseph Creed, The Honorable John Mildred, 1\LRC.S., E. ... Dick, The Honorable vVilliam Thomas Dodd, The Honorable Jeffrey Milburn Doyle, The Honorable Henry Martin, L.R.C.P., Lon.,

L.S.A., Lon., 1\I.R.C.S., E.z Earp, The Honorable George Frederick ... Farleigh, The'Honorable John Gibson Farrar, The Honorable Ernest Henry FitzGerald; The Honorable .John Daniel, Vice-President

of the Executive Council; II inister of P1tblic liev.lth and for Local Government

FitzGerald, The Honorable Robert George Dundas Flowers, The Honorable Frederick, President ... Fosbery, The Honorable Edmund \Valcott, C.M.G. 3

Gannon, The Honorable James Conley, K.C. Garland, The Honorable John, K..C., fJpl-icitor-General

and 1llinister of Justice ... Gormly, The Honorable James. Hall, 'fhe Honorable John Richard Hepher, The Honorable John Hill,· The Honorable William Charles Holden, The Honorable Thomas Douglas Percy Horne, The Honorahle Henry Edwin Hughes, The Honorable Sir Thomas, Kt. Hunt, The Honorable Alfred Edgar Hurley, The Honorable vYilliam Fergus ... Innes-Noad, The Honorable Sidney Reginald Kater, The Honorable Henry Edward Kavanagh, The Honorable Edward John Mackay, Colonel, The Honorable James Alexander

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

K.C.M.G., M.B., C.M. McCaughey, The Honorable Sir Samuel, Kt.

Attendance in the House.

1 25 20

5 17

l 25 28 17 39

29 16 3

26 23

9 25 :He 19

31 6

40

6

41 7 ;:)

37 :3

12 27 3·~ 28 41 37 31 24

25

Attendance in

Divisions in the House.

3

2 3 2 3

2 l

;{

3

2 2' 3 3

2

3

2

3 3 2 B

'2 2 :3

3

t Granted leave of absence by the GO\·ernor for t\\'eh·c months.

Attendance in Divisions

in Committee of '1.~ Whole.

6 1

3

3 4

5

2 2

4

4 3 6 3

5

6 1

1 l 4 4 6 6 4 2

3

2 Granted leave of ahsence by the Governor until such time asl\Iilitary Authorities have no further need for his services, a Granted leave of absence for rest of session by the House.

4 Granted leave of absence by Lieutenant-Governor for duration of \\'ar.

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XX ATTE:-IDANCES OF ~!EMBERS-COUNCIL.

McGowen, The Honorable James Sinclair Taylor Mcintosh, The Honorable Hugh•Donald1

Meagher, The Honorable John ... Meagher, The Honorable Richard Denis Meeks, The Honorable Alfred \Yilliam ... Moses, The Honorable Henry Mullins, The Honorable John Lane. Nash, The Honorable John Brady, V.D., M.D. Nobbs, The Honorable John ... O'Conor, The Honorable BroughtOn Barnabas, LL.B.,

Chairman of Comm.,·ttees. Peden, Professor, The Honorable John Beverley, LL.B. Roberts, The Honorable Charles James, C. M.G. Robson, The Honorable \\'illiam .... Ryan, The Honorable James Sinclair, The Honorable Andrew ... Smith, The Honorable Fergus ,Jago Smith, The Right Honorable James Joynton Taylor, The Honorable Sir Allen Artbur, Kt. Taylor, The Honorable Patrick Thomson Travers, The Honorable John Trethowan, The Honorable Arthur King Varley, The Honorable George Henry Gishorne 'Vaddell, The Honc>rahle Thomas Wall, The Honorable Fmnk Edgar, M.D. \Varden, The Honorable 'Vinter David ... Wetherspoon, The Honorable John vVhite, The Honorable James Cobb \Vilson, The Honorable James \Vise, The Honorable John Henry

Attendance in the House.

16

27 31 26 8

38 41 )2 39

3S 8

38 36 31 12

4 3;j

17 ;:l(j

18 ;{i)

22 29

(;

4 G

14 38

Attendance in

Divisions in the House.

2 2

3 2 2 2

2 2 2 2

2 3

1 Granted lcaYe of ab>ence by the GoYernor for six months from 8 June, 191S.

Numbe1· of Days upon which the Councilm.et Numbe1· of Division,q in the House Number oj Divisions in Committee of the Whole N1tmbe1· of occasions upon which the How1e was counted out­

Before Commencement of Business Aj~er Cemmencement of B1~ines1 ...

.p 3

6

0

0

Attendance in Divisions

in Committee of the Whole.

1

3 :! 4

G 6

G

4 4 4

.5 1 4 2 G 4 2

l. 1

G

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ATTENDANCES OF MEMBERS-ASSEMBLY. TWENTY -FOURTH PARLIAMENT-THIRD SESSION.

Di\•ision~ Divisions Count-outs. Total. in the House in Committee.

Arkins, James Guy Dalley, Esq. 1

Arthur, Richard, Esq., M.D. ... 37 20 1 58 Ashford, The Hon. William George 40 76 125 Bagnall, William Roy Clifford, Esq. ... 56 so 136 Bailey, John, Esq.z 12 H 26 Ball, The Hon. Richard Thomas 56 'ill 1 133 Bavin, Thomas Rainsford, Esq. 33 62 95 Beeby, The Hon. George Stephenson ... ~2 :::7 59 Bennett, The Hon. Walter 25 52 77 Briner, George'Stuart, Esq. 19 29 4.8 Brookfield, Perch·al, Esq. 56 85 l 142 Bruntnell, Albert, Esq. Ill 95 156 Buckley, Arthur William, Esy_. 53 5! 107 Burke, Fran0is Michael, Esq .... 45 58 103 Burke, Michael, Esq. 51 71 1 122 Bushell, Claude Hilton, Esq. .. 47 78 1 126 Buttenshaw, Ernest Albert, Esq. !i5 79 134 Cameron William, Esq. 38 so ll8 Cann, George, Esq. 48 8! 132 Carmichael, The Hon. Ambrose CampbelP ... Chaffey, Frank Augustus, Esq.l Cochran, John Patrick, Esq. ... 33 43 77 Cocks, Arthur Alfred Clement, Esq .... 38 52 90 Cohen, The Hon. John ,Jacob, Speaker Colquhoun, Percy Brereton, Esq. • 58 75 1 134 Crane, John Thomas, Esq. 28 52 80 Davidson, Mark Anthony, Esq. 44 86 1 131 Davies, William, Esq. ... 51 75 1 127 Doe, Brian Jamel, Esq. 45 82 1 128 Dooley, James, Esq. 51 54 105 Doyle, John William, Esq. 57 77 134 l>unn, William Fraser, Esq.t Edden, The Hon. Alfred Hi 15 1 31 Estell, John, Esq. 9 2 11 Fallick, James, Esq. 42 ....

j;) 117 Fitzpatrick, The Hon. J elm Charles Lucas 57 89 H6 Fuller, The Hon. George Warburton ... 53 76 129 . Gardiner, Arthur Rowland, Esq. 30 36 66 Graff, Alexander, Esq .... 43 76 1 120 Grahame, The Hon. William Caiman ... 46 58 104 Grimm, Arthur Hetherington, Esq. 32 50 82 Hall, The Hon. David Robert ... 50 75 l 126 Henley, Thomas, Esq. 1 ...

Hickey, Simon, Esq. • ... 42 83 1 126 Holman, The Hon. William Arthur 37 5! 91 Hoskins, Tom James, Esq. 61 99 160 Hunt, ,Tohn Charles, Esq. 4i 81 128 James, The Hon. Augustus George Frederic 51 90 141

* Tomporary Chainno.n of Committees. 'Granttd leave of absence for military service, 18 July, 1917. 2 From 4 December, 1918.

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:JrXll ATTENDANCES OF ME:IIBERS-ASSEMBLY.

Johnston, Valentine Carlysle Rosi! Wood, Esq. Kearsley, William, Esq. Keegan, Thomas, Esq .... :Lane, Herbert vVilliam, Esq. Lang, John Thomas, Esq. Latimer, vVilliam Fleming, Esq. Lazzarini, Carlo Camillo, Esq .... Lee, The Hon. Charles Alfred Levy, Daniel, Esq. (Chairman of Committees) Ley, Thomas John, Esq. Loughlin, Peter Ffrench, Esq. Manning, Arthur Gibson, Esq. McDollll.ld, George Roy William, J<~sq." McGarry, Patrick, Esq. McGirr, John Joseph Gregory, Esq. McGirr, Patrick Michael, Esq. McKell, William John, Esq. ... Millard, William, Esq .... Miller, Gustave Thomas Carlisle, Esq.l Morton, Henry Douglas, Esq .... Morton, Mark Fairies, Esq. Mutch, Thomas Dal'ies, Esq. . .. Nesbitt, George, Esq. ... Nicholson, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Edward, V. D. Oakes, The Hon. Charles vVilliam O'Brien, vVilliam Joseph, Esq. Onslow, Colonel James vYilliam Macarthur ... Osborne, John Percy, Esq.* Perry, The Hon. John ... Price," Richard Atkinson, Esq. Quirk, John, ~sq. Robso!l, vYilliam Elliott Veitch, Esq. Smith, Thomas Januarius, Esq. Storey, The Ho!l. David Storey, John, Esq. Stuart-Robertson, Robert James, Esq. Thomas, Follet Johns, Esq.* Thompson, vVilliam, Esq. ·walker, Robert Bruce, Esq. Wearne, vValter Ernest, Esq .... Weaver, Reginald Walter Darcy, Esq. Wright, Jabez, Esq. Znill, yYilliam Arthur, Esq.

Divisions in the House.

49 56 49 58 58 57 li6 32 29 48 40 41 29 39 19 46 58 53 1

51 33 53 52 39 38 55 47 47 32 21 51 47 37 27 56 46 36 28 45 48 35 61 51

• Temporarr Chairman of Committees . • ' Decease reported 29 October, 1918.

Number of Days upon which the Assembly met

Numbe1· of Divisions in.th.e House ...

Number of DiviRions in Committee

Adjourned for 1vant of a Quo?-um-

Bejore Oommenceme11t of Business

.Afttt· Commencement oj BusiiM:S$

Divisions in Committee.

75 96 50 94 97 70 75 59 1

78 58 57 37 53 19 67 8S 82 4

81 57 71 77 53 56 80 80 69 43 11 83 74 53 58 67 57 72 48 75 64 47 98 72

Count-outs.

63

61

99

0

e

, ... 1

1

2

To"'!·

124 152 99

152 156 127 132 91 so

126 98 98 66 93 39

114 146 136

5 132 90

125 130 92 4

135 128 117 75 32

136 121 90 85

124 103 lOS 75

121 112 83

159 123

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INDEX TO SUBJECrfS.

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INDEX TO

PARLIAMENTARY 12 June to 11 December, 1918.

-----------------

INDEX TO SUBJECTS. [ome suljects of debate are classified under thEjolloicing General Ihadi11gs :-

ADJOCRX~!,ENT COUNCIL PARLIA)IENT ASSE~!BLY DIVISIONS PUBLIC 1\'0RKS BILLS FINANCB 1 QUt:ST!ONS

Bxplanation oj Aobret'iarions :....:.Add,·ess, Adchess in Reply; adj., Motion of Adjournment; ad. rep., Adoption of Report; Com., Committee; cons. amdts., Consideration of Amenllments ; cons. mcs., Consideration of Message; dis., Order of the Day Discharged; expl., Explanation; irtt., Introduction; mfs .. Mes~age; m., Motion; obs., Observations; pers. cxpl., Personal Explana· tion; p.o., Point of Order; q., Question; JR., 2R., 3R., First, Second, or Third Reading; recom., l{ecommitted ; recons. amdts., Reconsideration of Amendments.

A

.Abattoirs, Homebush: Address, 113; supply, 1338.

Aborigines Protection Board: Supply, 1290, 1338.

Acting Prime Minister, Address by: Motion by }fr. Holman, 220; adj., 308; obs., Mr. Holman, 316.

Active Service! Ofiicer3 on: Add·ress, 65. Budget, 1108.

ADJOURNMENT: Uou.ncil:

Armistice with Germany, 2721. Burrinjuck Dam, 2046. Olose of Se-ssion: Ohristmas Felicita-tions, 3713.

Dacey Garden Suburb, 1944. Destruction of Wild Flowers, 2046. 'HansaTd, 1492. McGarvie Smith Anthrax Vaccine, 2542. Printing Paper, Wastage of, 2169. Quarantine Station: Exclusion of

Clergymen, 3592. Iteport of Public Service Royal Com-

missioner, 3643. Shortage of Dwellings, 1944. Staff of IJ.oth Houses, 2721. Wa.r News, 2594. · 'Western Lands Administration, 2256, 3697.

Zoological Garden Grounds, Moore Park, 3713.

ADJOURNMENT ( contwitedJ : A ssemuly:

Abermain Colliery Disputes. 819. Amalgamation of Unions, 3744. Ardlethan Tin-field, 348. Armi~tice with Germany, 2706. Arrest of three men, 168. Bills, Preparation of, 949. CapitulatiOn of Turkey and Austria, 2580.

Censorship, 150. Close of the Sal'ision: Special Adjourn­ment, 3744.

Coal-miners, Bathing Accommodation for, 1049.

Discontent in Railway and Tramway Services, 3725.

Domain, Speeches in, 1086. Engine-drivers, Disrating: of, 1047. Erroneous Newspaper Report, 3066,

3118. Exclusive Information to Newspapers,

3744. Federal Quarantine Regulations, 2924. Foodstuffs, Sea Carriage of, 545. Holidays, Public, 308. Influenza Epidemic, Danger of, 2916. Irrigation Commission, 3744. I.W.W. Prisoners, 601, 663, 692, 3744. Johnston, Imprisonment of, 348. .Judge Curlewis, Remarks by, 1054. I.owcr Hunter Ferrioo, 1968. Magistrates, Appointment of Honorary,

861. McGarvie Smith Vaccine Institute, 2412.

Monroe Doctrine in Pacific, 150. Neglect ·of Cattle in Hailway Trucks,

2577. -

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.ADJ lKDEX TO 8 UBJECTS. As!!

Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

ADJOURNMENT (continued): A.ssem bly (continued):

Newcastle Train Servi:ce, 602. Occupational Di3eases, 3744. Petrol Tins and Cases, 717. Private 2\fembers' Business, 607. Public Health, 150. Quarantine Admin;stration, Complaints

against, 3066. Bailway and Tramway Fares and

Freights, 2555. Railway Passes, Holiday, 901. Railway Sen-ice: Payment for H0li-da~-s, 317.

llailway S:uperannuation Fund, 2263. Hailways Act, 206. Recruiting, 1.50. · Recruits, Procession of, 1.50. Heport of I.W.W. Commi~sion, 3744. Hoads near Centennial Park, 3657. Schooi (;hildnm, Conveyance of, 24.91. Schrick's Invalid Pension, 717. Seditious Utterances, 150. Share-farmers, ill. Sir George Reid, Death of, 1317. Soldiers, Returned, 150. State Servants and Commonwealth Tax­

ation, 86'7. Sydney Jiorning Jl emld Report, 3589. 'femporary Employees in the Public Ser-

vice, 443. Tramway Services, /86, 23±7. Treatment of a Retnrncd Soldier, 2701. Treatment of Prisoners in Gaol, 3149. 17 nion -Collections, 37 44. 'Vater and Sewerage Board Employees,

C63. Wheat, Seed, 150.

Advances to ~ettlers: S11pply, 1763.

Agent-General: · Bwlget, l108; supply, 14.81.

Agriculture Administration: Calves, Saving of. S111J}Jly, 1763. Pests, supvly, 1467. Supply, 1467, 1763.

A nbuhnce Brig1ces: S11pply, 1290, 1338.

Appellants, Expenses of Successful: · Supply, 1493.

ASSEMBLY: ADDITIONAL ~IT'l"ING DAYS: Motion by Mr. Fuller, ,~819.

ADDI!J'lSS IN,REPLY (See P ARLIAl\fEKT). ANTICIPATORY i\JOTIOKS :

Obs. by 1\ir. Speaker, 3197. • CHAIR~IAN OF COMMITTEES : . M:r. D. Levy elected, 324.

CHAIR)L\N OF. Cmnn;rTEEs (D.\NIEL LEvY, EsQ.), RuLINGS AND OPINIONS oF:

First Offenders Ol""om~n) Bill: An amendment dealing with the power of

ASSEMBLY (continued): CHAIRMAN OF CO~Ili!ITTEES, RULINGS AND ..

0PINIO)<S OF (continued): magistrates or justices to impose pun­ishment for offence~< could not be said to be cognate to the subject of the bill, namely the hearing of proceed­ings in privat-J, and wa.> therefore out of order, 3732 ..

Parliamentar-y Electirm> ( .. 4.mendment) Bill: An amendment to reduce thP. number of members of the Honse to sixty ;ras beyond the scope of the biiJ, 3629.

Sedition Bill: It \Yas within the discre­tion of the Chairman to accept or r<:>­ject a. motion that he leave the chair and reoort progress, and being of opinion that a· motion to this effect moved by the leader of the Oppositio?­"·ould not promote the conduct of busr-

.. ness, but cause obstruction, the Chair­man "-onld nat accept it, 2063 ..

8ilppl-y: It was not competent for a member discussing the estimates to deal with any matter involving legisla­tion, or the necessity for legislation, 14.66; it did not follow that because the Public Servi<ce Board to a certain ex­tent controlled the offic'ers of all de­partments it was competent for a mem­ber, 1Yhen the estimates of the Board were under di~cussion, to deal with all the r>rieYances of all the officers of all the denartments, 1507; there was no rule that ::Hinister,s must be continually in the Chamber while estimates \Yere being discussed, and a member \Yas not entitled to continually comment on the absence of :Ministers, 1533; a member 1Yho, 0\ring to irreleYance, had been ordered to discontinue his speech, had no further right to address the Com­mittee until the question had been dis­posed of, 1610; a member \\""US entitled to gi_v:e a few cases to illustrate some point he wished to make in 'connection 1rith the raihYay administration, but not to go into all the details of all the cases with which he 1ras conversant, 164i.

CHAIR~L\N OF Oo~rMnTEEs, TE:.IPORARY: Mr. Speaker's warrant, nominating Messrs. Colquhoun, Hickey, G. R. W. McDonald, Osborne, and Thomas, laid on table, 20.

CouxsEL HEARD AT B.m oF HousE: Motion to hear Counsel, 3566, 3670. Mr. A(!rain Knox, ICC., Addresses

Assembly, 3670. DEPUTY-SPEAKER, MR. (DANIEL LEvY,

EsQ.), RuLINGS AND OPINIONS oF: Dirisions, Tel/ina of: On a motiori con­

demning the appointment of the clerks to act as tellers, it was not competent to 'Canvass the qualifications for office of Temporary Chairman, 1335; the only way in which the ruling of a Temporary

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12 Jul_te to 11 December, 191~.

ASSEMBLY (continued!: DEP17TY-SPEAKER, 11R., RULI!'iGS AND OPI:'(IO:SS

OF (continued) : Chairman could be dissented from was that prescribed in standing order 162, 1335.

ELECTIONS AND QuHIFICATIONS CoMMIT­TEE:

Mr; Speaker's warrant, nominating members, laid on table, 20; appointed, 213. ~

LEADER OF OPPOSITION : Clerical Assistance to, S1tpply, 1493.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE: Granted to Messrs. J. G. D. Arkins, A. C. Carmichael, F. A. Chaffey, T. Henley, W. F. Dunn, T. ·D. Mutch, 168.

LIBRARY CmDHTTEE : Leave to Sit during Sittings of House,

3657. MEMBERS DECEASED:

Death of IIIr. C .. S. Fern, late member for Cobar, reported, :20; motion ex­oressing sense of loss sustained by Mr. Fern's death, 21. Death of Mr. G. T. C. :Miller, late nwmber for :Monaro, re­ported, 22H : motion expressing sense of loss sustained by Mr. Miller's death, 2241. Monaro seat declared vacant, 240i.

MRMBE.R RESIGNED: Re~ignation Mr. Macartney fbbott re­

ported, 20. ME~1BERS SwoRN: Mr. A. Davidson, 20; Mr. W. Cameron,

104; :L\Ir. J. Bailey, 328G. MR. SPEAKEH: House expresses sympathy with, 1557.

NEw MEMDERS: Election of member for Cobar reported, 20; l:pper Hunter, 104; Monaro, 3286.

OATH OF ALLEGIANCE: Chairman of Committees authorised to

administer, 443. OMISSION PlWM DIVISION LIST:

Obs. by Mr. Speaker, 2054. ORDER OF BusiNEss :

Obs. by l\fr. J. Storey, 2759. PAIRS:

Statement by Mr. McGarry, 2080. PRIVILEGE: Publication of reports of Royal Commis­sion (in. by Mr. Price), 3657.

SF.RJEANT-AT-ARMS : Mr. H. L. H. Harnett appointed Acting Ser,ieant-at-Arms in absence of Mr. W. S. Christie, 20. •

SEssiONAL CoMMITTEEs: Appointed, 305.

SESSIONAl• 0Rmms : Passed, 305; suspended, 2090, 3659, &362; suspension object€d to, 3589.

ASSEMBLY (continued): SPEAKER, MR. (J.oHN JAcoB CoHEN, 1'm•;

RoN.), RULINGS AND OPINIONS OF:

Addre~s by A.cting Prime .Minister: A motion put with concurrence ought not to be debated, 221.

Adjou1"nment: A member could not, on the motion for the adjournment of th~· House, discuss a matter that might be discussed on the add.ress in reply; there could not be a double discussion on the same matter, 20i; a member was not entitled to read a statement by anyone outside of the House, 666. A motion to discuss the necessity of bringinJ<: State servants under Com­monwealth taxation was out of order owing to notice having been given (if intention to introduce a bill to effect this purpose, 86i; where the e.stimates had been tabled, matters which could be discussed under them could not be the subjects of motions for adjournment, 902, 930. An ad­jourmuent motion to discuss the neces­sitv for the utilisation of all suit­abfe ships on our coasts for the carriage of wheat and other foodstuffs to America was entirely different from a motion ·of which notice had been given that the Federal authorities should b~ asked to consult the State Government before further reducing the coastal shipping services, 545. An adjourn-· ment motion to discuss the disrating of certain engine-drivers was' out of order, as the question could be discussed on the estimates, 104i. A motion of adjourn-ment to discu~s the further increase of railway fares .and freights was out of order, 'seeing that the discussion might take place on a notice of motion, 2555; it wa,; equallv out of order to d1scuss the matter o~ the ordinary motion for the aujonrnment of the :Honse, 2578 .; (see "Dissent," 2650; also "Anticipa­tory Motions," o/,s., 31\J7). One of our late Speakers had ruled that the ques­tion of urgency 'vas one for the Speaker to decide. bnt the House dissented, and ever since five members rising in their place~ had been hdd to decide the question of urgency; a motion of ad­journment m'ISt be restricted to a single matter of recent occurrence, 3658. A motion of adjournment to dis­cuss discontent in the railway and tramway service anticipated discus­sion on a notice of motion on the busi­ness-paper, and was out of order, 3726.

A.nticipato'l'y Mutions: Obs., 3197. A.shtor~fields Cool-mines Bailtmy Bill: Sta.nding order 246 dealing with hills relating t,o trade or the alteration of the laws concerning 'trade referred only to pnblic hills. Thi~ "·as a private

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

ASSEMBLY (continued): SPEAKER, Mr., RuLINGS AND OPINIONS OF(ctd.):

bill which had origina~ed in the Legis­lative Council, presumably in a proper manner, 37 41.

Business of the House: Mr. Speaker would not leave the cha1r unless it were agreeable to the leader of the Opposi­

tion as well as to the Minister in charge; he could not abrogate the sessional order, 2759.

Charges auainst a JJ!embe·r (T. J. G. McOirr): On a motion of urgency, the merits of the case could not be dis­cussed, 397; the member· whose con­duct was involved could, on the motion for the appointment of a royal com­mission, show why the commissioner should not be appointed, but he :QJ.ust ~ot reflect upon or .abuse any member; 1t was not It matter· of personal ex­IJlanation, 404.

Close1· Sett/emc!lt (A me·!J,lme7Jt) Bill: A member could not read a document which was not a public document­which had not been laid on the table, 2624. Di~unt: The conduct of the representa­tive of the King could not be called into qu~stion ?r mentioned by way of a questwn whJCh might end by a re- 1 flection, G46; obs., on ruling re mo­tion of adjournment to discuss in­creased railwav fares and freights 2fJ50. • '

Fern, C. S., Death of: Ob~., 22. Jlansard Reports: Mr. Speaker was not

aware that llan.mrd 'vas biassed; he believed it endeavoured to give a true report, 109.

I.W.W. Pri.~oner~: On a motion of urgency, the merits of the case oould not be discussed, 602.

Marrickri)le, Member for: Mr. Speaker was not in his position as 'a ju'dge of good taste; a member must not be offensive in making an explanation, 1042.

MtGarvie Smith Fan·in~ lnstitllte: The leader of the OppoNition was not en­titled to address· the House en a reply by the Premier to a qu<,stion asked on the previ0us evening, 2554.

M embe1·s' Son!, Death of: Obs., 1214. Miller, G. '1'. C., Death of: Obs., 2243. .Min in (I (.-!mendrnent) Hill: On the second reading onl.v the principles of the bill could be discussed; a member could not go into every clause in detail, 3089; when the mover of a motion for the third reading rose for t.he second time, he ro8e to ~peak in reply. It was unusual for a Minister to rise in reply to questions •and for another member to .subsequently rise and ask further questions prior to the Minis­ter's speech in reply, 3157.

ASSEMBLY (continued): SPEAKER, Mr., RuLINGS AXD OriNIOXS OF ( ctd.):

Notice of Motion: A member could not. do what was irregular under cover of a notice of motion, 867.

PaTliamenfary Elections (A.mendment) Bill: A bill which had been introduced in Committee could at any time be brought up and read a first time--the first reading was -a formal motion and there could he no discussion on it, 3197.

Parliamentary Liqu.or Bar: Obs., 1965. Payments to Sir TT' illiam. Cllllen: The

merits of the matter conld not be dis­cussed on a motion of urgency, 2268.

Police InquiTy Bill: It was not c.ompr­tent to amend a motion for the sus­pension -of the standing orders by widening the order of leave, 726-729.

l'ooT Persons Lrual Remedies Bill: The bill was perfectly in order; it did not affect trade or the rules of trade, and did not come within the scope of stand­ing order 246, 2286.

Qtwstions: A member cou1d not usk a series of questions or make a speech under the guise of a question, 29, 64.; no question could be put which brought the name of the Sovereign or the in­fluence of the Crown directly before Parliament, or which cast reflections on the 'Sovereign, 391, 544; his Excel­lency's nanw could not be brought into a question concerning the Governor, 1543. (See also "Dissent.") Questions addressed to Ministers· should relate to the public affars with which they are officially oonnected,. and the bringing in of names of oPtsicle individuals for some purpose having no relation to nublic affairs was to be deprecated, 218, 1290. Questions should not be asked relating to questions that are sub iudice, 897. A question regarding the Labour partv's ballot on reinforcements did not .oome \vithin the category of questions that ought to be asked, 1210; within the lines laid down in "May," an explanation could be sought from :Min­isters rega:rding the intentions of the Government, but not an expression of opinion on matters of policy; it was irregular to ask questions whi,ch had already been placed on the business­paper, 1290. A mPmbcr could not ask for a legal opinion of a :Minister, 2260.

Sedition BilL: There was nothing in the motion for leave to introduce the bill

• to show that there was going to be any expenditure of public. money or any charge on the revenue, and therefore the motion was not out of order on the ground that the bill must be in­troduced in Committee of the Whole, 984.

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12 June to 11 December, 1918.

ASSEMBLY (continued):

SPEAKER, Mr., RuuxGs AND 0PINIOXR oF(ctd.):

Smolci11g in Cha.m1Je1·: Mr. Speaker had no intention of introducing the prac­tice of smoking by members in the Chamber, 28.

State Governor, .4.1Jolition of: It w-as not permissible to reflect on the Gover­nor, 851, 852, nor to comment on the actions of State Governors, 853.

Sympathy v:ith 1\Ir. Speaker: OIJs., 1557.

Trade-11nions .Re-registration Bill: The name of the Governor-General could not be brought into the debate, 3S9; a member could not make a second­reading speech on the motion for the adoption of the report, 519, 520.

STANDING ORDERS : Committee's Report, 1208. Heferred to Standing 01;ders Commit­tee, 654.

Suspended, 2090. TE::IIPORARY CHAIRMAN (PERCY BRERE­

TON CoLQUH,JUN, EsQUIRE), RuLr:<Gs AND 0ri~IONS OF :

Income-tax Bill:· An amendment to in­crease -rhe amount of tlw tax recom­mended in the mt>ssage could not he accepted, 2208.

TEc.IPORARY CILUR~r,,N (GEORGE H.oy Vi"ILLIA:M: J\IcDoN.\LD, Es0umt;), H17L­INas AND OPINIONS OF:

Pr1Sf11res l'rotec'tion (A.rnenrlment) Bill: As the bill provided for the amend­ment of the Principal Act, a proposal to effect a further amendment was in order, 30f13.

'TISITOHS: Admission of, suppl.y, 1493.

Attorney-General: Suvply, 1493.

Auditor-General: Absence of Report, 1057; supply, 1558.

Australian Museum: Supply, 1396.

A~iation School: Buduet, 1108J .supply, 1396.

B Baiy Clinics:

Supvly, 1338.

Barra~lough, Municipality of Waverley agamst:

rn., 1154.

Belmont-Swansea. Railway : Supply, 1558.

1 :BILLS:

I AMBULANCE TRANSPORT SIIRVIO» BILL: .4.ssembly~· m., 654.

-ARCHITECTS BILL : A1sembly: 111., 654.

APPROPRIATION BILL: , Assembly: All stages, 1752; Assent re­ported, 1838.

Council: All stages, 1756; ·Assent re­ported, 1863.

AsHTONFIJU,DS CoAL-MINEs RAILWAY Biu,.

Cou.ncil: Firat reading, 856; remaining stages, 946.

Assembly: First reading, 961; second reading, 3739.

·A eDIT (A~rENDUENT) Bn,L: A.sumbly: m., 306, 324; first reading, 336; second reading and Com., 392; third reading, 454; assent reported, 698.

Council: First reading, 521; remain­ing stages, 590; assent reported, 715.

BAPTIST UNION INCOHPOltATION BILL: Council: First reading, 1864; referred to

Select Committee, 1933.

BILLS OF SALE (AMEND~{ENT) BILL: . Coun cit: First reading, 2081 ; second

reading and Com., 216.5; third read­ing, 2210.

.4.ssem bly: First reading, 2217.

Bmns AND ANntALS PROTECTION BILL: Council: mes., 149; cons a.mdts, 1087; assent reporte{!, 1272.

Assembly: mes., 168; second reading, 873; Com., 877; third reading, 926; ali­sent reported., 1290.

BtsHor TYRRELL TnusT AcT AMENDMENT BILL:

Council: First reading, 521; referred to Select Committee, 553; report pre­sented, 856; second reading, 946, 1155; Com., 1155; third reading, 1194; as­sent reported, 2802 .

. 4.ssem bly: First reading, 1214; second reading, 1957, 2575; third reading, 2577; assent reported, 2772.

CANTERBURY, CAMPSIE, BELMORB, AND BANKS TOWN SEWERAGE BILL:

Asser_1t reported (.4..), 20.

Cr.osER SETnEMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL:' .4.ssem bly: m.., 306; first reading, 1957; second reading, 2399, 2615; Com., 2653; third rea.ding, 2727; cons. amdts., 3568.

fOouncil: First reading, 2813; seoond reading, 3008; Com., 3028, 3258; third reading, 3460.

CoAL-MINES REGULATION (AMEND:MIIiNT) BILL:

As,emiJly: m., 1957.

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XXX Brr, INDEX TO SUBJECTS. Brr,

Voluines 71, 72, 73, 74.

BILLS (continued) :

CoMPANIES (REGISTRATION OF S!icURITIEB) BILL:

Assembly: m., 1011; first reading, 1955; second reading, 2692; Com., 2694; third reading, 2778.

Council: First reading, 2813 i seoond reading, 2873; Com., 3032; thll'd read­ing, 3067; cons. amdts., 3185.

CoNVEYANCING BILL : Council: First reading, 2847; remain­ing ntages, 3514.

Assembly: First reading, 3566. CRIMES (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Council: First reading, 149; second reading, 2{)7; Com., 210; third read­ing, 437; cons. amdts., 3074; assent reported, 3257.

A!!embly: First reading, 443; second reading, 1036; Com., 103B, 3064; third reading, 3080; assent reported, 3290.

CROWN LANDS LEASES 'YITHDRAWAL BILL:

Assembly: rn .• 307; first reading, 1958; second reading, 2073; Com., 2209; third reading, 2218; assent reported, 2971.

Council: First readmg, 2256; second reading and Com., 2341; recom., 2633; third reading, 2802; assent reported, 3004.

CROWN LANDS PuRcHASES VESTING BILL: Assembly: m., 691.

EARLY CLOSING BILL: Assembly: m., 443; first reading, 682.

EXECUTION OF INSTRU)!ENTS ("\V AR F ACI­LITIES) BILL:

Council: First reading, 437; second reading, 521; Com., 533; recom., 609; 715, 858; third reading, 945.

A!sembly: First reading, 961. FIRST OFFENDERS (WOJIIES) BILL: Assembly: First reading, 3410; second reading, 3515, 3727; Com., 3731; third reading, 3733.

Co?tncil: All stages, 3712. GOLDS~!ITHS BILL:

Assembly: m., 2646. GovERNMENT RAILWAYS (SuPERANNUA-

TION AMENDMENT) Bn,L: . 4ssembly: ·m., 2495; first reading, 2675; second reading and Com., 2729; third reading, 2778; assent reported, 3080.

Council: First reading, 2813; remain­ing stages, 2875; assent reported, 3067.

GRANvn.LE, AuBuRN, AND LmcoMBB S!lw­ERAGE Bn.L :

Assent reported (.1.), 20. HousiNG (AMEND)IENT) Brr.L:

.4ssembly: m., 2495. INcmiE-TAX BrLL : • 4ssembly: m., 2207; first reading, 2209;

second reading, 2224; Com., 2226; bill withdrawn, 2427.

BILLS (continued):

I:rwoME-TAX BILL (No. 2): Assembly: m:, and first reading, 2427 i second readmg and Com., 2495; thir<t reading, 2555; assent reported, 2877.

Council: First reading, 2542; second reading and remaining stages, 2640; assent reported. 2847.

INCOME-TAX MANAGEMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assembly: m., 2207, 222i; first reading, · 2228; second reading, 2287; Com.,

2299; third reading, 2348; cons. 'lmdts., 2600; assent reported, 2772.

Coun ril: First reading, 2342; second reading and Com., ·2485; third read­ing, 2521; assent reported, 2802;

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (A.), 20. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (FURTHER

A~IENDli!ENT) BILL: Assembly: 1869; first reading, 2079; second reading, 2359; Com .. , 2381 ; third reading, ·2433 ~ cons. amdts., 3157.

Council: First reaaing, 248S; second reading, 2591; Com., 2636, 2803; third reading, 3005.

IRRIGATION (A:IrEND:IfENT) BILL: Assembly: m . .; ll08; .first reading, 1958 i second rea<ting, 2229; Com., 2301; third reading, 2427; cons. amdts., 3118.

Council: First reading, 2486; second reading, 2639, 2852; Com., 2865; third reading, 3006.

JUDGES RETIREMENT Bn,L : Assent reported (A.), 20.

JuDGES RETIREMENT (A::-.rENDMENT) BrLL: Assembly: m., 3289, 352.5; first reading, 3527.

JuRY (A::IIENDMENT) BILr,: Council: First reading, 1272; second

reading, and Com., 1831 ; third read­ing, ] 864; assent reported, 3257.

Assembly: First reading, 1869; second reading and (}om., 300J ; third ·read­ing, 3038; assent reported, 3290.

JusTICES (BAir,) AMEND:t.IENT BILL: Council: First reading, 1272; second reading a.nd Com., 1759; third read­ing, 1830; assent reported, 3257 .

A.ssembly: Fir~t reading, 1869; second reading and Com., 2956; third read-2977; assent reported, 3290.

LAND SuRVEYORS Bn,r.: Assembly: m., 307; first reading, 1958.

LAw OF EviDENCE Bru, (Formal): Council: First reading, .6 . . 1ssembly: First reading, 30.

LIQUOR (REFLND OF RENT) BILL: Assembly: m., 1108; first reading, 3410; remaining stages, 3524 .

Council: First reading, 3488; remaining stages, 3513.

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12 June to 11 December, 1918.

BILLS (continued) :

LOAN BILL: Assembly: All stages, 1804: assent re­

ported, 2054. CounciL First reading, 1864; remain­ing stages, 1933; assent reported, 2038.

LocAL GovERN3IENT BILL : Assembly: m., 306, 346; first reading, 348; second reading, 2349, 2433, 2497, 2555; Com., 2676, 2679, 2748, 2781, 2828, 2880, 2903, 3203, 3438, 3566; third reading, 3670.

Council: First reading, 3643.

MAITL.\ND GAs AND ELECTRICITY (A:.\IEND­MENT) BILL:

Council: First reading, 946.

MAROUBRA BAY TRAMWAY BILL: Assembly: m., 2945, 2984.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (AliiEND)1ENT) BILL:

Assembly: m., 306.

MINING (A)IEND:1.IENT) BILL:

As.~em bly: m., 307, 654; first reading, 658; second reading, 3083; Com., 3104; third reading, 3156.

Council: First reading, 3277; remaining stages, 3470.

NoRTHERN SuBURBS SEWERAGE BILL:

Assent. reported (A.), 20.

PARLIA~fENTARY ELECTIONS (A"ME:1\D)!ENT) BILL:

Asse11ibly: m., 3047; first reading, 3197; second reading, 3345; Com., 3.527; third reading, 3590; cons. amdts., 3733.

Cotl'n cil: m., 3615; second reading, 3617; Com., 3638; recom., 3700; third re:td-ing, 3711. ·

PASTUJ1ES BILL:

PROTECl'ION ( A1IEND )lENT)

Assembly: m., 2827; first reading, 2828; second reading, 2[}92; Com., 3002; third reading, 3038: cons am(lf,,., 3569.

Council: First reading, 3030; second reading, 3277; Corn., 8282; third read­ing, 3460.

PER)L\NENT TnusTFE CoMPANY oF NEw SouTH \VALEs, LIMITED (AMEND-'!ENT) BILr.:

Uouncil: First reading, 946; second reading and Com., ~169; third reading, 2210; assent reported, 3603.

Assembly: First rea.ding, 2217; remain­ing si ages, 3200; assent reported, 3657.

PERPETU.u, TRUSTEE CoMPANY (LnnTED) (AME·ND:MENT) BILL:

Council: First reading, 946; second reading, 2081; Com., 2084, 2167; third reading, 2210; con-'. arndts., 3277.

Assembly: First reading, 2217; second reading, 2777, 3198; Com. and third reading, 3199.

BILLS (continued):

PoLICE INQUIRY BILL: Assembly: All stages, 726-786; assent reported, 841.

Council: All stages, 787-813; assent re­ported, 856.

PRISONERS BILL:

DETENTION (AMEND::IIENT)

Council: First reading, 1272; second reading and Com., 1830; third reading, 1864; assent reported, 3257.

Assembly: First reading, 1869; second reading, 3038; Com., 3046; third read­ing, 3080; assent reported, 3290.

PRISONS (AMENDMENT) BILL: CounciL: First reading, 207; second reading and Com., 438; third reading, 521; assent reported, 1087.

Assembly: First reading, 545; second reading, 683; Com., 688; third reading, 867; assent reported, 1011.

PooR PERSONS LEGAr, REMEDIES Bu.L: . Assembli)J: First reading, 2078; second reading, 2265; Uom., 2286, 2697; third reading, 2778; assent reported, 3409.

Uouncil: First reading, 2813; remaining stages, 3030; assent reported, 3445.

Punuc INSTRUOTI0:1\ (ScHOOL BoARDS) BILL:

Assembly: m., 2t126, 2735; first reading, 2748,

Punuc SERvin; BDARD AproiNnm:>T BILL:

A.ssembly: m., 3289, 3662; first reading and second reading, 3670.

PuBLIC 'l'RUSTEE (A~rEND"\mNT) Bn"r': Counr:il: Frst reading, 2633; second reading and Com., 2813; reco;;o., 3005; third reading, 3067.

Assembly: First reading, 3080.

PURE FooD (A1TEND1rENT) BILL:

Assembly: m., 360, 1165.

RETUR~ED SoLnnms' SETTLE)tENT (A~rEND­MENT) Bu,r.:

Assembly m., 3038.

SEA CARRIAGE ore Goons Brr.L :

Assembly: m., 307. SEDITION BILL:

Assembly: m., 962; first reading,. 1004; second reading, 1172, 1838, 1870, 1975; Uom., 2037; recom., 20.'54, 2]39, 2179: thit·d reading, 2216.

Oouncil: First reading, 2211; second rending, :l244, 2302; 2448, 2c21; Com., 2fi81; thir<l reading, 26;l~t

SHIRE JJOANS (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Council.: First reading, 787; second reading, 8.57; third reading, 948; assent reported, 1272. .

Assembly: Fi}·st reading,· 961; second reading and Com., 1085 ; third reading, l108; assent reported, 1290.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

BILLS (continued):

SPECIAL DEPOSITS (INDUSTRIAL LNDER­TAKINGS) A~1END~IENT BILL:

Assembl-y: m., 2945, 2978; first reading, 2984; second reading and Com., 3064; third reading, 3080.

Gown cil: First reading, 307 4; second reading and Com., 3283; third reading, ~147. -

STHIP DuTIES (A:'Il:END~fENr) BILL: Assem/ily: m., 2600; first reading, 2615.

STATE SALARIES (CO:MUONWEALTH TAXA­TION) BILL:

A.ssembl,1}: m., 867; first reading, 873; second reading, 1012; Com., 1015; third reading, 1047; assent reported, 1558.

{!ouncil: First readin-g, 1087; second reading and Com., 1155; third reading, 1194; assent reported, 1753.

STATUTE m· LnnTATIONs Bnr.·: Co-uncil: mes., 14-9. _ A.ssembl.y: mes., 168.

8UPERANUATION (AMEND:<IfENT) BILL: . 4.s~em1Jiy: m., M09: fird reading, 3410; remamwg stages, 8524.

Council.· AI! stages, 3488.

SYDNEY CoRPORATION (Hons DEcu::..\­. TORY BILL:

-~ssernuly: Fit:t reading, 2646; remain­mg stages, 2128; m., 2970.

Cmmctl: Fir~ readi~g, 2813; second readmg, 2841; negatived, 2852.

SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND ENABLING BILL: A_sseml!ly: m., 691.

SYDNEY PoRT (Goons DELIVERY) BILL: .4.ssell]bly: m., 307.

SYDNEY WATER SuPPLY (AvoN RIVEn DAn) BILI.: ·

.-1ssenzbly: m., 3038, 3123 ·first reading 3149. ) "'

'l'HE SYNOD OF EASTERN AusTRALH PRo­PERTY BILL:

Assent reported, (A.), 20.

ToTALISATOR (A.IIEND~1ENT) BILL: .4.xsernl;ly: m., 2977, 3080 · first reading, 3083. ,

TRADE-rNIONS RE-REGISTRATION BILL: .4.ssembly: m., 306, 336; first reading,

346; second reading, 358, 454; Com., 509; third reading, 553; cons. amdts., 647; assent reported, 698.

Council: First reading, 537; second reading;, 553; Com., 586; third read­ing, 590; assent reported, 715.

TRUCK (AMENDMENT) BILL: Assern1Jly: First reading, 3527; remain­ing stages, 3566.

Coun ril: All stages, 3616. ·

UNcLAIMED MoNEYs (AMENDMENr) Bn.L: Assembly: m., 1193.

BILLS (continued):

UNIVERSITY A~IENDM.ENT (EXHIBITIOl\ERS' FEES) BILL:

A$sembly, m., 2412; first reading, 2735; second reading and Com., 3149; third reading, 3180. ,

Council: First reading, 3277; remain­stages, 3476.

VENEREAL DISEASES BILL: .4.ssembly: m., 3038, 31l 7; first reading, 3118; second readin!!', 3291, 3378; Com., 3383; third reading, 3527; cons. amclt-3., 3568.

Council: First and secod reading, 3491 ; Com., 3509; third reading, 3513.

VETERINARY SuRGEONS Brr.r.: .4.ssembly: m., 306, 659; first reading, 663; second reading, 1030, 1193.

WA~DELL-ROAD TO DARLING Isr.AND RAn~­WAY DEVIATION (TuNNELS) AuEND~fENT BILL:

Assent reported (A.), 20. 'WATER (A:r.IEND'!J[ENT) BILL:

As.<embly: tn., 3038 WESTERN LANDS (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assent reported (A.), 20 . WESTERN LANDS (Co~nnsSION RECON­

STITUTION) Bur. : .4.ssemlily: m., 307.

WESTERN LANDS (DECLARATORY) Bn.r.: Assent reported (A.), 20.

'VH~LIAM KILLEN (l\IURRUMBIDGEE AREA) REVESTING Bru :

A.ssem bly: First reading, 2675~ second reaging and Com., 2734; third reading, 2778; assent reported, 3198.

Council: First reading, 2813; second reading, 2873; third reading, 3.0:)5; as­sent reported, 3257.

WO)fEN's LEGAl; S'rATUS Ern: .4.ssem iJI!!: 111,, 1108; .first reading, l9f!4; second readin~ and Co.m., 2945; th1rd reading, 2977. '

Co-uncil: First reading, 3067; bill 'rith­drawn, 3068.

WoMEN's LEGAL STATUS Brr.r. (No. 2): .4.ssem1Jly: },JI o;tages, 3116. Council: First reading, 3277; remaining;

stages, 34Gl. 'VOOLLAHRA LOAN BILL :

As.1embly: First reading, 895; second reading and Corn., 1019; t·ecom., 1164, 2235 ; third reading, 2301.

Council: First reading, 2342 : sec-ond reading, 2535; remaining stages, 2542; .assent reported, -26!'16. -

Birds, Protection of : .4ddress, 6.

Blind Institution: Supply, 1338.

Eoard of Trade : Address, 6, 168, 222; b11dget, 1108. Cost of Living, ~upply, 1719. •

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12 Jun~ to 11 Decembu, 1918.

Broken Hill, Unemployment at: Buduet, 1108. ·Sanatorium, st~pply, 1338.

Budget, The : Delivered by Mr. Holman, 902, 1057, ll08.

Burgess, Mr. George : Appointment of, supply, 1696.

Butchers' Shops, State: A.dd_res~, 222.

c Calf-fum, Albion Pa~k:

:Ministerial Statement, 2580, 2632.

Card System : · Supply, 1611.

Castor Oil Bean: Supply, 1467.

Censorship, Press : A.ddress, 6; adj., 150.

Censure Motion : :Moved by Mr. J. Storey; Mr. Beeby's

Visit to America, 2088, 2090.

Chief Justice, The: · Payments to, 2262. Statement by Attorney-General, 1558. Supply, 1493.

Childe, Mr. V. G.: Supply, 1396.

Children, Maintenance of: Supply, 1396.

Children's Teeth, Treatment of: Supply, 1338.

Christmas Cheer for the Poor : Supply, 1338.

Closer Settlement Resumptions: Cooyal, J\loorakyne, Tarrabandra, ·wal­bnndrie, Y anna wah, and Yarrandale ]'}states-Motion by Mr. Ashford, 3180, 3410; motion by Hon. J. Garland, 3453.

Dartbrook, Dirnaseer, and South Bal­ladoran Estates-Motion by Hon. J. Garland, 3479; motion by Mr. Ash­ford, 3583.

Fordwych Estate-Motion bv Mr. Ash­ford, 3576; motion by Hoit. J. Gar­land, 3614.

Coaching, Fees for: Supply, 1396.

Coa.l Contract, Mr. John Brown's· Aclclrns, 222.

Coal-mine, State: Suppl·y, 1'611.

Coal Weighing Machines: Supply, 1338.

Coastal Produce: Harbour Dues on, wpply, 1214.

Co1edale Shooting Case: Sttpply, 1338.

Comboyne District: Roads in, supply, 1?96.

Comments by Judges: .4dj., 1054. Sttpply, 1493.

Commission Agents: Address, 222.

Commodities, Price-Fixing of: Address, 6, 42. :i\Ieat, addnss, 6, 65, 168. 'Vool, address, 6~

Commonwealth Ships: Supply, 1467.

Conference, Imperial: A.ddress, 113.

Conservatorium of Music: Rzuluet, 1108; supply, 139G.

Consulting Engineer in London: SHpply, 1481, 15.58.

Contempt: Hon. 1\Iember for Willyama adjudged gu_ilty of, 681.

Coroner's Court: Supply, 1493.

Cost of Government, Increasing: B11Cluet, 1108.

CQUNCIL: ADDREss IN REPLY (SeeP ARLIAMEN'f). CHAIR:IIAN oF Co1nnTTEEB :

Hon. B. B. O'Conor electfld, 4.2.

CHAIR21IAN OF COC\ll\HTTEES, TEMPORARY: Hon. 'V. T. Dick, and Hon. N. J. Buza­cott nominated, 42.

CLOSE OF THE SESSION: .Extra Sitting Days, m., 3258. :M.inisterial Statement (by Hoi\. J. Gar­

land), 3258, 3514, 3713. Special Adjournment: Christmas Felici­

tations, 3113.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE : Granted to Hon. E. W Fosbcry, 41; Hon. Dr. Beeston. ~iii*) Hou. H. Y. Br.addo_n, 149~. '

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COUNCIL (continued):

MEMBER DECEASED : Motion by Ron. J. Garland expressing

deep sense of loss sustained by death of late Hon. L .. F. Heydon, 3; a~know­led!!;ment by wrdow, 437.

OATH OF ALLEGIANCE: Chairman of Committees authorised to

1.1.dminister, 437. PRESIDENT, THE (THE HoN. FREDERICK

FLOWERS), RUMNGS AND OPINIONS OF: Adjournment-Christmas ]!'elicitations:

Obs., 3718. Annisticc v·ith G;r•rmc1ny: Obs., 2708. Women's Lcaal Status Bill: The bill, which clearly affected the constitution of the Conncil, having originated in another place constituted a direct in­vasion of the privilege., of the House, and was out of order, 3037.

REPRESENTATIVE OF THE GOVERNMENT : Announcement of his appointment by Hon! J. Garland, 6; obs., 42.

SESSIONAL CmniiTTEES: Appointed, 41.

SESSIOKAL 0RDEHS: Passed; 42; additional sitting day, 521.

STAXDEG 0RDERR : Suspended, 3490, 3615, 3712.

Craven, Tramway to: Supply, 1558.

D

Dacey G1rden Submb: Supply, 1763; adj., 1944.

Dairies Supervision: S'upply, 1290.

Dairy Products: Snpply, 1467. Purchase of Stock, supply, 1763.

Dairy Stock, Protection of: Address, 168.

Death of Hon. Members' Sons: Obs., 1214, 2652.

Dental Hospital: Sttpply, 1338.

Departmental Work: Duplication of, b11.dget, 1108.

Director-General (late) of Public Works: Supply,' 1558.

Diseases of Mmers: S1tpply, 1250, 1719; adj., 3744.

Dissent from Mr. Speaker's Ruling: Moved bv }\-fr. J. Storey, 640; moved

i.Jy Mr. W. E. V. Robson, 2646.

DIVISIONS: Oo1tr1cil: Closer Settlemcn£ (Amendment) Bill,

Com., 3276. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­ment) Bill, Com., 2812.

Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, Corn., 3640; r·ecorit., 3ill.

Sedition Bill, 2n., 2.535; Com .. 2591. 'frade-unions Re-registration Bill, Com.,

590. Woollahra Loan Bill, 2n., 2541.

Assembly: Additional Sitting Days, m., 2826. Address in Reply, amdt., 305. Adjournment, 608, 666, 674, 867, 1974;

2037, 3590, 3659. Audit (Amendment) Bill, m., 335. Birds and Animals Protection Bill,

Com., 885, 887, 891. Censnn Motion (.Mr. Beeby's Yi~it to

America), 2137, 2139. Charges against Member (J. J. G.

McGirr), m., 436. Closer Ser,t,lement (Amendment) Bill,

Com., 266~J. . Closer Settlement Resumptions, m.,

3:")82. Gnllen, Sir 'Yilliam, Payments to, m., 2262.

Discontent in Tramwa.y Service, od.i., m., 2348.

Dissent from l\fr. Speaker's Ruling, m., 646, 2652.

Divisions, Telling of, m., 1337. Home Hule for Ireland, m., 1049. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-

ment) Bill, Com., 2382, 2394, 2395, 2397, 2399; cons. omdfs., 3164, 31i5, 3179, 3180.

Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 3R., 2433. I.W.W. Prisoners, m., 602. Liquor Prohibition Poll, m., 3338, 3344,

3:145. Loan Estimates, 1793. Local Government Bill, Com., 2787,

289'2, 2793, 2irl5, 2796, 2831, 2~46, 2895, 2897' 2900, 3230' 3237' 32-30!

Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, m., 3056, :3064; 2R., 3345, 3377; Com., 3533, 3556, 3560, 3562, 3.'563, 3565; 3R., 3590; cons arndts, 3739.

Pastures Protedion (Amendment) Bill, co11s. amdts., 3574.

Police Inquiry Bill, m., 780. Prisons (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 688; Com., 691.

Public Sen"ioe Board Appointment Bili, m., 3670.

Railway Service: Payment for Holiday3, adj., in., 323.

Railway Superannuation Board-Mr. Buckley's candidature, 1329.

Railway Superannuati:o.n Fund, adj., m., 2264, 236.). ,

Re-registration of Trade-unions, m., cons. amdts., 3587, 3.58tl.

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12 June to 11 December, 1918.

DIVISIONS rcontinued) : Assembly (continued) : Sea Carriage of Foodsr,uffs, adj., m., 552.

Sedition Bill, m., 1004; 2R.;. 2036; recom., 2057, 2060, 2062, 2060, 2071, 2072, 2183, 2194, 2107, 2198, 2199, 2200, 2201, 2204, 2206; 3R., 2216, 2217.

Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, m., 2615.

State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxa­tion) Bill, Com., 1017.

Submission of Laws to Electors. m., 2976. . .

Supply: _Colonial St~cretm·y), 1396; (Rat/way,<), 1693, 1695; (Land.~), 1706.

Suspension Of Sessional Orders, m., 3660, 3661, 3362.

Sydney Water Supply (Avon River Dam) Bill, m., 3149.

Trade-nnions Re-registration Bill, Com., 509, 511, 512, 516, 5Hl; cons. amdts., 654.

Venereal Diseases Bill, Com., 3396. Woollahra Loan Bill, 1-ecom., 1171, 2239.

Domain, Speeches in: Adj., J 086; svpply, 1338.

Dry Boring: Supply, 1250.

E

Ecclesiastical Orphanage, : S1t.pply, 1290.

Electorttl Reform: Address, 6, 42, 168.

Emigration from Great Britain: Address, 42. ·

Empire Day, Celebration of: Svpply, 1396. ·

Employees: Temporary, adj., 443; supply, 1214.

Enlisted Teachers, Payments to: Su.pply, 1396.

Estimates: Preparation of, budget, 1108.

Expenses of Successful Appellants: 8--upply, 1493.

Explosives Department: Officers of, svpplv, 1214.

Fair Rents Court: Supply, 1493.

c

F

FINANCE: Administrative Charges, suppiy, 1558. Advance to Treasurer, adjustment of,

supply, 1746. Advances to Settlers, supply, 1763. Auditor-General's Report, supply, 1558. Commonwealth \Var Loans, budget

1057, 1108. ' Embargo on Salaries, s11pply, 1214. E~penditure, Savings in, budget 1057. Fmancial Position of State budaet 1057. ' '

Housing Board's Fees, supply, 1214. Income-tax .Returns, supply, 1214. Insurance, State, supply, 1214. Interest on Temporary Funds, supply 1214. '

Land Contracts, Stamp Duty, supply 1214. '

Loan Estimates, supply. 1763. Loan Expenditure, budget, 1108. Loans, Renewal of, address, 222. Norton Griffiths Contract, supply, 1214. Parramatta Sewerage Rates mp1Jly 1214. ' '

Public Debt, address, '222. Public Works Administrative Charges,

supply, 1558. · Railways Superannuation Fund, supply, 1214.

Savings Bank, State, addTess, 6. Stamp Duty on Land Contracts, supply, 1214.

Stamps, Sale of, 5llpply, 1214. Steamship Service, Subsidy supply, 1214. ,

Taxation Department, Ministerial Statement, 1967.

Temporary Funds, Interest on, supply, 1214.

Unauthorised Payments, supply, 1746.

Fire Brigades Board : Suz1ply, 1338.

Fish Supply: Supply, 1290.

Flooded Country, Farmers in: A.ddTess, 30.

Food Orders : S11pply, 1290, 1338.

Forage Allowance: S11pply, 13_96.

Forestry: Markets for our Timbers, supply, 1696. Revocation of Dedication of State Forests-Motion hy Mr. Ashford, 3184, 3575; motion by Hon. J. Garland, 3447, 3479. .

R-esolution acknowledged by his Excel­lency the Governor, 3603, 3657.

Friendly S~cieties: Supply, 1290, 1338.

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Volnmes 71, 72, 73, 74.

G

Gar land, c. L., Gold -dredging Leases : :Motion for App:oint~p.ent of'Select Com­mittee (Mr. Colquhoun), 2976.

Gas Examination: 81lpply, 1719.

German Agents in Australia: Ad(l7·ess, 6.

German, Examination in: Sv,pply, 1396.

German Possessions in the Pacific: Resolution acknowledged by his Excel­lency the Governor, 3603.

Restoration opposed, motion by Hon. R. D. Meagher, 3068, 3448.

Germany, Armistice with: Addrezs to the King, 2703, 2707.

Government: Increasing Cost of, budget, llOS.

Government Employees, Insurance of: Supply, 1493.

Government Hotels: Supply, 1214.

Government Medica.! Officers: Supply, 1338.

Government Printing Office: Supply, 1214.

Governor, His Excellency the: Abolition of office of, 1n., 847, 2772. Establishment, s11pply, 1481. Messages regarding observations by his

Excellency, 640, 1954. State Government House, supply, 1481.

Grain Elevators: Supply, 1467.

-Grant, Mr. Robed: S11pply, 1396.

·Greater Sydney: Address, .222.

•.Griffith-Hillston Rail way: 811pply, 1558.

-Guildf n·d Truant School: Supply, 1396.

'Gunn, ~.M., Mr.: Supply, 1493.

H

Harbour and River Improvements: Supply, 1763.

Harbour Dues: On Coastal Produce, suz!ply, 1214.

Harbour Works: North Coast, budget, ll08; supply, 1763.

Hawkesbury Agricultural College: Supply, 1467.

Health Department: Adj., 150. SupzJly, 1290, 1338.

Henty-Billabong Railway: Supply, 1558.

High Schools : Supply, 1396.

Holiday Pay: Supply, 1558.

Holidays, Public: Adj., 308.

Home Rule for Ireland: l\1;tion by .Mr. J. Perry, 104.7, 19i5, 2772.

Homes, Assistance for Building: Motion by Mr. Simon Hickey, 709, 936.

Honorary Magistrates: Appointments of, adj., 861; suz!ply, 1290, 1338, 1493, .1611.

Horse-breeding Fanus: Supply, 1338. '

Horse-racing Meetings: B11dget, l108.

Hospital Accommodation: Supply, 1290, 1338.

Hospital Administration: Remarks by his Excellency the Governor,

1954.

Hospital Subsidies: 811-pply, 1290, 1746.

Hospital Work, Extension of: .4.ddress, 65.

Hotels, Government: Supply, 1214.

Housing Accommodation : A.ddress, 30, 222; ·supply, 1214.

Housing Board: Supply, 1214.

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12 June to 11 Decembe:c, 1918.

I

Immigration and Tourist Bureau: Supply, 1481.

Imperial Conference: Address, 113.

Income-tax: Federal and State Servants· addr~ss, 42; adj., 867i budget, 1057. '

Returns, Sltppty, 1214.

Increases to Salaries : Supply, 1290, 1338, 1493.

Industrial Arbitratioa: Breaches of Awards, prooecution for supply, 1'il9. " '

Conciliation Committees, supplv 1719. Industrial Inspectors .mpply ih9. Labour Exchanges, s~.pply 1719. Re-registration Df Unions~ address, 6,

30, 42, 65.

Industrial Blind Institution: Supply, 1338.

Industrial Undertakings, State: A.ddress, 222. Sawmills, address, 222.

Inebriates: Treatment of, supply, '1290.

Influenza. Epide:nic: Federal Quarantine Regulations, adj., 2924.

:.\:linisterial Statement, 2916. Quar_antine Administration, Complaints

agamst, adJ., 3066.

Inland Rivers : Supply, 1558.

Inspection of Meat: Supply, 1290.

Insurance: Supply, 1214, 1493.

Irrigation Area: Burrinjuck Dam, 2046. Yanco, budget, 1108; supply, 1481.

I.W.W., Imprisoned: :!ddress, ·222; m., 601, 663, 692; Minis­terial Statement, 676, 1163, 3515 · ad-i. 3744. ' J '

J Japan and Australia:

Address, 113. Japar;ese 'Wool, 1967.

Jerger, Father: Adduss, 222.

Judges, Comments by: Adj., 1054. Supply, 1493.

Judges' Travelling Allowances: Supply, 1493.

Jurors: Fees, supply, 1493. Roman Catholic, supply, 1493.

Justice Administration: S·upz!ly, 1433.

Justices of the Peace: Appointments of, ad:i.. 861; supply, 1290, 1338, 1493, 1611.

0

·K

Keogh's Mining Lease: Supply, 1250.

Kidman's (Mr.) Holdings: 8-upply, 1696.

L

Labour and Industry : Acting Minister for: Ministerial State­ment by Mr. Holman, 2491.

Breaches of Awards, Prosecutions for, Supply, 1719. .

Conciliation Committees, Sttpply, 1719. Cost of Living, address, 30, 65, 222; wpply, 1719.

Gas Examination, ~upply, 1719. Industrial Inspectors, S'!tiJPlY,~, 1719~ Labour Exchanges, snpplyl. 1119. Lift Attendants, supply 1'119. Miners' Diseases, supp/y, 1719. Newcastle Steel Works, ~upply, 1719. Shearers' Accommodation, supply, 1'719. ·workmen's Compensation Act, supply, . 1719.-

Labour Conditions on Mines: Supplv, 1250.

Labour Conference: A.ddress, 65, 168.'

Lake Macquarie : Sttpply, 1558.

Lands Administration : Administration, Costly, sttpply, · 1696. Closer Settlement Resumptions, 3180, 3410, 3455, 3479, 3576, 3583 3614.

Conversion of Leasehold To~n Blocks supply, 1696. '

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Lands Administration (continued) : Estates, Settlement of, addTess, 113. Kidman's (1fr.) Holdings/ supply, 1696. Land Agents, local, wpp y, 1696. Land for Returned Soldiers, supply, 1696.

Land Resumptions, suppl·y, 1696, 1763; m.., 3180, 3410, 3455, 3479, 3576, 3583, 3614.

Leasehold Tenure, address, 113, 222. Morton, Mr. S., Appointment of, sup­

ply, 1696. Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas, supply, 1696.

Officers of Department, supply, 1696. Pastures Protection Boards, addTess, 6. Residence Conditions, addTess, 105, 113,

222. Revenue, budget, 1057. Share-farmers, supply, 1696, 1763. Suz;pl.IJ, 1481, 1696, 1763. ·western Division, Lands in, supply,

1696. ·western Land Commissioners, adj.,

3697.

Lane Cove Canal: Supply, 1214.

.Lawyers' Costs: Supply, 1493.

Leader of Opposition: Ciericnl Assistance to, supply, 1493.

Legal Expenses, Successful Appellants: 81<pplu, 1493.

Lidcombe to Regent's Park Ra.ilwav: Supply, 1611. ·

Lift Attendants: Supply, 1719.

Liquor Act, Prosecutions Undn: Su.ppl1;, 1493.

Living, Cost of: AddTes&, 30, 65, 222; supply, 1719.

'Loan Estimates : Supplv, 1763.

Loan Expenditu~e : Budget, nos.

Loans: War Loans, tax free, bud(let, nos.

Local Government: AddTess, 16S, 222; supply, 1718. Annual Conferences, Delegates to, sup-pl·v, 1718. _

Budget, 1108. Valuation Bureau, supplv, 171S.

Loyalis-t Workers: Addreu, 42.

M

Magistrates, Police: Addres8, 222; budget, 1108; snpply, 1493.

Main Roads: Supply, 1718.

Maitland Colliery Disputes: 81tpply, 1250.

McGarvie Smith Treatment of Sheep Diseases:

Statement by :Mr. Holman, 544; ndj., 2i!l2; pel'S. expl. by Dr. Wall, l\I.L.C., 2448; adj., 2542; Statement by Mr. Holman, 2:351.

:l!IcGirr, Charges:'against Mr. J. J. G.: Motion by l\fr. Ley for appointment of Royal Commission, 396.

Meat Industry Board: 8-upplv, 1338.

Meat Inspection: Supply, 1290.

I1Ieat, Prices of: Supply, 1338.

Members: Sons, Death of, surJply, 1214. Special Trams·and Trains, sttpply, 1214.

Mental Defectives: Addres.l, 30; supply, 133S.

Mental Dise-<ses: Sup,ply, 1290.

Military Administration: Ministerial Statement by Hon. J. Gar·· land, 1S63.

Milk Supply: Supply, 1290, 1338.

Mines Administration: Boring, suppl-y, 1250. Colliery Disputes, _s1tp1Jly, 1250. C.S.A. Railway, supply, 1250. Diseases of Miners, supply, 1250, 1719. Dry-boring, s1tpply, 1250. Inspection of Mines, supply, 1250. Keogh's Mining Lease, supply, 1250. Labour Conditions, suppl·y, 1250. Maitland Colliery Disputes, supply, 1250.

Mineral Conditional Purchases, S1Lpply, 1250.

Miners' Accident Relief Fund, supply, 1250; Payments, 1328.

M;ining Companies, supply, 1250. Prospecting Vote, Sli1Jply, 1250. Treatment Companies, .~upply, 1250. 'Varden's Offices, Closing of, supply,

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12 June to 11 December, 1918.

Moree Springs : Supply, 1338.

Morton, Mr. S., Appointment of: Supply, 1696.

Motor-cars, Government: Address, 222; supply, 1481, 1746, 1763.

Motor Omnibuses: Supply, 1338.

Murray River Crossings: Supply, 1558.

Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area: Budget, ll08; supply, 1467, 1696.

Museum, Australian: Supply, 1396.

N National Anthem:

National Anthem, Sung by Ron. Mem­bers, 2580, 2705, 2707.

National Party: Address, 30.

Newcastle, Hon. Member for: Removal from Chamber, 220.

Newcli.stle Steel Works: Supply, 1719.

Nobby's Signal Station: Supply, 1214.

North Coast: Harbour Works, budget, l108. Railway and Ports, budget, 1057, 1108;

supply, 15.58, 1611; m., 2038.

Northern Ports, Tantioil at: Budget, 1108.

Northern Suburbs Sewerage: ·Supply, 15.58.

Norton Griffiths Contract: Supply, 1214, 1558.

Notice of Motion: By Mr. Buckley, 865.

Noxious Weeds, Destruction of: Address, 30.

0 Observatory Hill Resumed Area:

S11pply, 1763.

Officers, B1nuses to, S1bpply, 1746.

Officers on Active Ser-vice: Budget, 1108 .

Old-age Pensioners: Supply, 1493.

Orphanages, Ecclesiastical : Supply, 1290.

p

Parcels Delivery by Tram: Supply, 1611.

Parks: •· \Yei1tworth, address, 2'!!'!2.

PARLIAMENT : ADDHESS TO THE Knw ;

Armistice with Germany ; Council: Adoption moved, 2707; mes­sage from his Excellency the Gover­nor, 2803; presented to his EX!cel­lency, 2847; his Excellency's reply ~) address, 2847; message from his l\Iajesty the Kinrr. 3004.

Assembly: Adoption moved, 2703; message from his E-xcellency 'the Governor, 2762, ·2846; presented to his Excellency, 2876; his Excellencv's renly to address, 2876; message from his Majesty the King, 2920.

ADDRESS IN REPI,Y: Council.: Aqoption moved, 6; debated,

42 ; adopted, 60: answer to, 437. Assem blu: Adoption moved, 30; de­bated, 65, 113, 168, 222; adopted, 305; answer to, 353.

AD~IISSION OF VISITORS, supply, 1493. GoYEHNon's SPEECH: Read by his Excellency, 1.

OPENING OF; Parliament opened by his E.xcellency,

1, 20; address, 113. Parliamentary Drafting:

Supply, 1493.

Parramatta Sewerage Rates: 8upplu, 1214.

Pastures Protection Boards: 8upplu, 1467.

Patent Medicines: Sale of, suppl.y, 1338.

Personal Explanations: Mr. Beeby. 219; Mr. Davidson, 316; Mr. J. J. G. McGirr, 439; Mr. Brook­Held, 830; Mr. Ball, 961; Mr. Lang, 961; Mr. Estell, 1108; Mr. McGarry, 1331; Mr. Mutch, 1838; Mr. F. M. Burke 2037; Mr. Buckley, 2054; Mr. McGa;ry, 2080; Mr. Colquhoun, 2227; Hon. Dr. Wall, 2448; Hon. Si1: Allen Taylor, 2580; Mr. J'ohnston, 3066; o?s. b:v Mr. Rpeaker, 3118; Mr. Bavm, 3i97: Mr. Mutch, 3290; Ron. G. Black, 34i7; :Mr. Weav~r, 36-57.

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Volumes 71, 7J, 73, 74.

PETHIONS: Ashtonfields 'Coal-mines Railway Bill­In favour of, 856.

Baptist Union Incorporation Bill-In fa,·our of, 1272. .

Bishop Tyrrell Trust Aet Amendment Bill-Praying for leave to introduce, 4.'37.

Disloyalists and Enemy Subjects­Praying for disfranchisement and' sup­preiision of, 864.

Increased 'YMr and Sewerage H.ates­ln favour W, 930, 1011, 1321; 3188, 328-5; against, 2595.

Irrigation Amendment Bill-Against, 2847.

Knights' Mineral Claim Select Com­mittee-Praying for leave to appear, -595.

La\Y of Foreclosure-Select Committee­Praying for leave to appear, 3188, 3-515.

Maitland Gas and Electricity (Amend­ment) Bill-In favour of, 856; against, . 1087, 2165. Permanent Trustee Company of New

South Wales, Limited (Amendment) Bill-In favonr of, 856.

Perpetual Trustee Company, Limited (Amendment) Bill-In favour of, 856.

Prohibition of Liquor Sales during Peace Celebrations--In favour of. 2723. Proportional Representation-In favour of, 722. ·

Robertson, A. L.-Select Committe·e­Praying for leave t:o appear, 2174, 2212.

Petrol Tins, Supply of: Adj., 717. Statement by Hon. J. Garland, 1753.

Ficture Shows : Supply, 1338.

Piggeries: Supply, 1338.

Police Force : Country Stations, wpply, 1290. Supply, 1290, 1338.

Police Magistrates, Reiuction of: Budaet, 1108; supply, 1493.

Ports, North Coast: Buclaet, 1057.

Premier's Department: Bonu,ses t<> Officers, supply, 1746. Budget, l108. Consulting Engineer in London, supply, 1481.

Governor's Establishment, supply, 1481. Immigration and Tourist Bureau, sup­

ply, 1481. Premiers' Conferences, supply, 1481.

Premier's Department (continued): Premier's .Visit to England, su1Jply

1481, 1746. ' Publicity Officers, budaet, ll08; supply,

1481, 1746. State Government House, wpply, 1481. ~tat-e Motor-cars, S1tpply, 1481, 1746. .Supply, 1481, 1746. Voluntary Workers' Association, supply, 1481. .

Prices of MPat: Supply, 1338.

Prickly-pear: · Add1·ess, G; S1t]Jply, l'i63.

Printed Matter: Ministerial Statement, 1967 .. Wastage of, adj., 2169.

Prison Libra·ties: Supply, 1493.

Prisons Administration: Supply, 1493; adj., 3149 .

Profiteering: A.dd ress, 222.

Prosecutions under Liquor Act: Supply, 1493.

Prospecting Vote: Supply, 1250.

Public Instruction: Su1Jp/y, 1396.

Publicity Officers: Budaet, 1108; supply, 1481, 1746.

Public Service: Appointments to, address, 222; wpplv, 1493.

Bonus to Officers, SU17ply, 1746. 'l'emporary Employees, adj., 443; sup­

ply, 1214.

Public Service Board: Suppl.y, 1493.

Public Service Commission: 81tpply, 1493 iy motion to hear. Counsel at Bar of House, 3566; ad,1., 3643; motion of privilege by Mr. Price, 3657.

Public Trustee: Supply, 1493.

PUBLIC WORKS: Adduss, 168; S1tpply, 1558. Condobolin-Broken Hill Railway, 31/P­

ply, 1558, 1611. C.S.A. Railway, supply, 1250, 1611. Dubbo-Werris Creek Railway, s11pply,

1558, 1611. Griffith-Hillston Railway, supply, 1558. Henty-Billabong Railway, supplv, 1558. Late Director-General of, supplv, 1558.

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Public Works Committee: Supply, 1493.

Pare Food :Board: Supply, 1290.

Q Quarantine Station:

Exclusion of Clergymen, adj., 3592. Religious Rites-Motion of urgency by

Hon. Sir Joseph Carruthers, 3603.

Q'UESTIONS: ABATTOIRS Co:liMISSION: Scope of Inq~iry-Colonel Onslo?F, 104, 1158; Mr. Osbonie, 1865.

Witnesses-MT. J. Storey, 24; ll!r. J. J. fl. JlcGin, 24.

ABATTOIRs, Ho:cvrEBUSH: Conditions at-JJr. Wearne, 1107, 1286. Galvanized-iron for-llfr. Lazzarini, 706.

AI,!ATIOIRS, XEWCASTLE: Board-JJr. Kwrsley, 2759.

ADER1IAIN COAL-MINE: Stoppage of Work-JIT. Kcarsley, 707, 1286; 1\h·. Estell, 707, 1211; Jh. Edelen, 959.

ABORIGINES : Employment on Pastoral Holdings­

Jfr. Davidson, 895. Food Orders for-Mr. Dcn-iclson, 2487.

ABORTION: Sentence for-Dr .. 4.rth m·, 1324.

AGRICULTURAL COJVU.USSION, FEDERAL: Appointment of-JJ1'. OsboTne, 1865.

AGRICULTURAL C00IETIB8;: Subsidie~ to--.JiT. Jiany }lorton, 2726.

AGRICULTURE: • Assistance to Farmers-J!1·. McGarry, 24; MT. Lo1tghlin, 24, 354, 594; 11!1·. J. J. G. llfcGirr, 312, 2215j· !Jfr. But­tenshmc, 935; 3!r. P. 11 • JfcGin, 2214.

AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF: S'tock lnspectors-.MT. T. J. S~ith, 707.

Veterinary Surgeons---lifT. Hoskins, 864.

·women Students at Agricultural Farms -lifT. Johnston, 29.

A.I.F.: Memorial Fund-M·r. Osborne, 3193.

ALEXAN:QRIA PRODUCE DEPOT: Sales of Produce-.ilh. Nesbitt, 59t>; Jf1·. Johnston, 595, 706.

ALIEN PRISONERS : Interment of-.il!T. Brookfi.eld, 2090,

2178, 2489, 2727; Ho11. G. Black; 3447.

QUESTIONS (continued): ALIENs' SH.ums IN CoMPANIES : Stamp Duty-J.tr. Thomas, 543.

AMAI.GA21iATED CoAcHnurLDERs' SoCIETY: Application for Registration-11lr. ·La~.

za1·ini, 1009. A~rALGAMATED SociETY OF ENGINEERS : 'l'hreats of Victimisation-M1·. Bctvin, 596.

AMllULANCE TRANSPORT· SERVICE: Introduction of Bill-2UT. J. TF. Do1Jle, 2921; Han. J. A .. Bron·ne, 3005. ·

AMERICA: Preferential Trade--1111-. P. 111: McGin, 839. '

A~ruSE"!.rENT TAx: Swimming Classes-J!r. OslJm·ne, 318S.

ANTHRA:X VACCINE: Tests of-Jh. ]fanning, 2212, 2579.

ANn-LoAFING BILL: ·Passing of-JfT. Lane, 1160.

APPOIKT}!ENTS UNDER THE CROWN: Appointment of Ex-public Men-11ft·. JJuckle·y, 953. ·

ARRESTS: '!'he Glebe-J!-r. Keeuan, 3191, 3288.

ASSE~IBLY, THE: Absent Ministers-llf·r. Edelen, 2643. Country Constituencies-11!1·. J. J. G.

McGirr, 27. . Disqualfication of an Ron. Member­

llfr. Brookfield, 315. Farmers and Settlers' Party-Jft·. Loughlin, 936.

Hansonl Reports-it!?·. F. 11!. Burk~, 109; !JfT. Oakes, 816.

Late Sittings-1l.f?·. Gaulifler, 1322. Local Government Bill-]!T. Doe, 865. :N' otice of Motion-Jh. B1tckley, 866. Omission· from Business-paper-Mr.

B1tckley, 866. Order of Business-J!r. J. 'Storey, 2177, 2969.

Postal Arrangements-Th·. Arthur, 2968. Private Bills-.M'I', Eclden, 3288. Private Members' Business-11!1·. Bnmt­nell, 357; J·IT. Estell. 682; 11!?·. JJJcOarry, 2598, 2817; ll11·. Manning, 2599.

Procedure in Committee-.Mr. Kearsley, 3079.

Questions-1l!T. Gm·diner, 217; . 11!'1'. Kem·sley, 219.

Smoking in the Chamber-111-r. J. W. JJoyle, 28.

Special Trains-llf·r. H'eaver, 3151. Standing Orders-11h'. Simon Hickey,

28. Upper Hunter By-election-.MT. Os­

boJ·ne, 61; liir .• 1. W. Doyle, 111. WHges of Parliamentary Servants-llfr. Dooley, 1323; jJf1·. Keors/.ey, 2967.

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Volumes 71, 72, 78, 74.

QUESTIONS (continued): ATTORNEY GENERAl,: . Price-fixing-Dr. A.rtlwr, 2488.

AuDIT AcT: Amendment-.Mr. Bavm, 898-; Mr.

Price, 898. AUDITOR-GENERAL:

Annual Reoort-llfr. DooleJJ, 723; Colonel Onslo1c, 1011.

AusTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY: Ballot-Jh·. Boanall, 2488. Censorship of Reports-M1·. Brookfield,

«O. . Seditious Speeches-.Mr. Bal)nall, 26;

MT. Oukes, 27; Colonel On3low, 65. AviATION ScHOOL: Federal Control-Jh. Oakes, 1209; _Jir. Borin, 2346. ·

BALL's HEAD : 'Vharves-Jh. Osborne, 3152, 3195; J[r.

TV ea rer, 3195. "BAT": State :Metal Boat-JJ.r. T. J. Smith,

2405. BEEBY, HoN. G. S.:

Visit to America-)fr. Dooley, 1869. BELLI!'GEH RIVER: Carriage of Goods-Jh. B1·inu, 1158.

BENEYOLENT SociETIES : Distribution of Relief-Mr. Osborne,

1866. Numb<'r of-1lfr. Kearsley, 2406.

Bmns AND ANIMALs PRoT:tCTION AcT: Amendment-.'lfr. L0111)hlin, 29.

BLIND INSTITUTION : PaymPnt of Employees-Jfr. F. M. Burke, 2211.

Br.YTHE RIYER IRON DEPOSITS : Reports on-11fT. Edden, 956; Mr. J.

Storey, 957. BoARD oF TRADE : . President-MT. P. M. Burke, 26; Nr. Buckley, 166.

Secretary-Mr. :McKell, '838. Visit to N ewcastle-ll!r. Keanlev, 596.

BoARDS AND CoMMISSIONs, GovBRNM&N'l': Number of-Jh·. Dooley, 1284.

BoLsHEVIK CoNSUL-GENERAL IN Aus­TRALIA:

Appointment of-Mr. PerrJJ, 706. BooTs:

Sale of Inferior Articles-Mr. Osborne, 162.

BoTANIC GARDENS : Employees--.Mr. Dooley, 2088.

BoTANY "rooL 'VORKS: Dispute at-Mr. Mutch, UO.

JilRAN AND POLLARD : Prices-llfr. Mannin{J, 218. Shortage-Mr. Mark F. Morton, 540, 637, 3189; 11/r. Davies, 637; M.1·. fV alkeT; 3189.

QUESTIONS (continued):

BRJI:AD: Sale of-Mr. Keega.n, 2260, 234"7.

BRICKS: State Monopoly-]!1·. Davies, 2817. State- Works-.M1·. Lang, 3151.

BROKEN HILL : Distress at-d1r. Brookfield, 10,J_3, 3286. ErE'Ction of Sanatmium-Jh. Wriaht,

110. BROOKFIELD, MR. P.: Fines imposed on-ll!r. Brookfield, 28. Writ of Attachment-lifT. M1dch, 842-

Bun,DING MATERIALS : Cost-Han. J. Ryan, 41.

BuiLDmG OPERATIONS : Government-Jfr . . Cocks, 2085.

BURSARY: Applications for-:1/1·. Dat'idwn, 2050.

BUTCHERS' SHOPS: Padding_ton-Dr. Arthu'l', 2598.

BuTTER: Shortage-Jfr. J. Storev, 708.

CALF FARM: Albion Park-JfT. Davies, 2487, 2640.

2919. CARETAKERS:

Sydney Morgue--Mr. il!cKel/., 2815. CASTOR-OIL PLANT : Cult!vation-Jlr. Wright, 442, 1325.

CATTLE: Fat-.MT. Zuill, 2410, 2488. Railway Carriage of-M.r. Johnston,

2550. Sales at Flemington-.Mr. .Marn:ning

3285. CENSORSHIP :

Abolition of-Mr. McKell 2761; Mr. Lang, 2762; Jlr. Brookfieid 2968. Peputy~chief-Jfr. Mutch, 2596. Film-Mr. Brookfieltl, 2970.

CHAMBER oF CoMM:mRoB AND MANUJ'AO­TUHES:

Visit to Eveleigh Workshops-Mr. J. W. Doyle, 25; Mr. La.n{J, 2Hi.

CHILD LIFE: Saving of-Mr. Osbome, 2054.

CHJI,DE, l\h. v. G.: Non-appointment of-Mr. McKell, 1208.

Cm:LDREN: Illegitimate, J1r. Simon Hickey, 3150.

CHOCOLATE WHEELS: Us·e of-M1·. Cochmn, 1325.

CITIZEN's RIGHTS : For Women-llfr. McKell, 901. For Youths-Mr. Stuart-Robntson, 1327.

CLARENCE RIVER : Removal of Reef-Mr. Zuill, 1041; Mr.

Osborne, 1161.

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QUESTIONS (continued):

Cr,uB E?.1PLOYEES : Hiours pf Labour-.Mr. Davies, 287.6.

CoAcHMAKERs' SociETY AMALGAMATED: Re-registration-317'. Lazzarini, 1322.

CoAL: Carriage to Sydney-Dr. A1·thur, 1833. Powdered-M1·. Kearsley, 2761.

CoAL-LUMPEns' UNION: Alleged Victimisation of Members-Mr.

Cochran, 537. CoAL-MINES:

Hours of Work-Jh. Darie$, 162. Labour for-M?'. Kearsley; 1327. Slackness of Trade--J{r. Davies, 441.

CoAL-MINES REGULATION AcT : Amendment of-Jlr. Keanley, 2346.

CoAL-MINING BATTALioN': • Formation-Dr . . 4rthur, 898.

CoB.~R: C.S.A. Mines-Jlr. Daridson, 1106.

C'oFF's HARBOUR AND WooLGOOLGA JET­TIES:

Expenditure and Revenue-Jlr. Brine1·, 538.

CoLLIERY PnoPnr.ETons AND THE GovERN­l£ENT:

Agreement during recent Strike--Mr. J. 8torey, 815, 930.

CO)DfiSSION OF THE PEACE: Anpointments-J!?·. Drookfield, llf1·.

Davie$, 3196. • Co?onWNWEALTH NoTE IssuE:

Amount-Mr. P. JI. JlcGiJT, 679. CollnroNwEALTH 'v AR LoAN :

Flotation-1\lr. Wright, 818, 846; M1·. _ McKell, 896. CoNSERVATORIUJ\I OF Musrc:

Director-1lf1·. Oakes, 314, 358; Mt·. ,Johnston, 705.

Entertainments-M1·. GoeMan, 843. Fees-Jfr. Johnston, 109. Revenue-llfr. J ohnstor1, 2342. Suggested use as Night Clinio-Mr.

Cann, 108. Teachers-Mr. Johnston, 109.

CoNSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS oF STATES AND CoMMONWEALTH :

Revision-llfr. Badn, 356.-CoNsulii.PTIVEB :

Work for-M?'. Darie$, 10441 1867. CooNAMBLE SrcHooL oF ARTs :

Action against Oommittee--Dr. At·thur, 674; Mr. TVearne, 701, 958; Mr. Dav-ies, 721; Mr. EsteU, 933; Mr. Briner, 956.

CoPPER-MINING INDUSTRY: Price of Copper-JJfr. Davidson, 932, 2489.

Sale of Copper-Dr. Arthur, 2967. CoTTAGE HosPITAL; CANTERBURY: Establishment of-llfr. Gantt, 395.

QUES1'IONS (continued):

CouNTRY STOREKEEPERS: Excessive charges on-2!!1·. P. M. 11Ic­

Gi1·r, 635. CouRTS: Congestion in-liir. Doolev, 10-16.

Cur.LEN, SIR '\VILLI.Br: Salaries paid to-.MT. Gm·diner, 310, 838, 865, 2051.

DAIRIES: Supervision of-]11·. Zuill, liP';. D.~RLING RIVER:

Removal of Snags-Mr. Doc, 7'25. DK\NS, ALEXANDEH: Case of-Jfr. B1·ookfield, 3187.

DEEDS: Use of paper for-11fr. Lana, 355.

DrsASTER RELIEF FUl'm : Increase of Allowances-JJ:. Jlark

1~'. Jfurton, 2175. Dissor.uTION: Rumoured-JJT. J. J. G. McGirr, 2963.

Dmr.nN MEETINGS : Speeches at-1lfr. BagmdL, 26; Mr.

Oakes, 26_, 104; Colonel Onslow, oo; JIT. Bronlcfield, 112, 162; Mr. J. Storey, 213; Jh. J. J. G. MeG in, 315.

DnEDGE SERVICE: 'l'ethys-J!T. Zuill, 2212.

DuuNKENNESS: Arrests for-Dr. ,irthw·, 3033. E.~nLY CLOSING AcT : Amendment-Jfr. Osborne, 29, 442,

1961, 2966, 3034; JJT. Bagnall, 215; 11Ir. 'i'hornos, 1952; Mr. 1'. J. 8mith, 1961: Jir. Mutch, 2e44, 2725.

ELECTORAL REFORllf : Amending Bill-Jfr. Lo11ghlin, 2880; Mr. OsboTne Jll·. Mutch, 3079.

Proportional fupresentation-llfr. Car~n, 2344; JfT. Cochmn, 2347.

ELECTORAL ROLLS : Collection-Mr. Osborne, _163, 1964; Mr.

Qmrk, 841; M1·. Loughhn, 2770. ELIICTRIC LIGHT: Regtilation of quality-Dt·. Arthur, 111.

EMPLOYMENT AGI!INOIEII : Fees-M-r. Ley, 899.

ENEMY NATIONS: 0 Public Buildings-Mr. Hoskins, 2490. ENFIELD WHEAT DEl'OT:

Employees' pay-l\!1·. Cant\, 2962. ENGINEERS: Military Camp&--Mr. Davies, _2549.

Excl!li!B PROIIITS : Ta.x on-Mr. J. StoTel/, 8Hi.

FuR RENT!! AcT: Amendment-Mr. Keegan, 899, 3194. Cost of Administration-Mr. Fallick, 1867,~049. .

Operation-Mr. Dwries, 212; M·r. Keegan, 3036.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

QUESriONS (continued):

FAR1IERS: Assistance t(}-Jf1·. Osborne, 307i.

F.I.T STOCK: Sales-Mr. i>. JJ. JicGi1-r, 674.

FEDERAL ARBITRATION AcT : Awards-.'lfr. Cochran, 1868.

FI!JJ)ERAI. CAPITATION GRANT: Payment for Soldiers-.Mr. J. Storev,

441. l!'JmRRAJ, lNCOUE-TAX :

Li11bilitv of State Civil Ser:vant8--11l1'. Luy, '25.

FINANCIAL ADVISORY CoMUITTEE: Appointment of-.:1f1'. J. Storey, 2766.

Jrn!l: BRIGADES BoARD : Report by Mr. Coghlan-.MT. ;l. Storev, 23; Jfr. Lcm(}, 442; ]J.r. Gardmer, 2407, 2760. .

FISHERIES DEPARTMENT: Close Fishing Season at Burrinjuck­

JfT . .J. J. G. McGirr, 356. Depots-Jfr. Davie.l, 65. Destruction of Fish-1\I r. 'Johnston, 2488.

Export of Fish-Jfr. Stuart-Robertson, U29.

Fish Supplies for Country Towns-.Mr. Oake.~, 312; .Mr. CochTan, 3]2.; .M7'. P . .'IJ. McGirT, 724.

Xetting, Middle Harbour-JJT. Osborne, 3194.

Trawlers-Jfr. Cochran, 167, 1868; Mr. Osborne. '704; Jh. F'. Jf. Burke, 1952, 1962, 3288: J.lr. Ley, 2212; JJfr. J. Storey, 2488.

Woolloomooloo Markets-Mr. M. Burke, 1163, 1208; JJr. F . .'If. Bmke, 2406.

FonDER: Scarcety of-Jfr. J. J. G. JJfcGi·rT, 2922.

FooD ORDERS : Di~tribution-Mr. McKell, 441, 442;

Mr. O.~borne, 442; Mr. F. :!If. Burke, 818; M·r. Kem·sley, 2262.

FOREST RESERVES : Proposed Taxation-.Mr. Millard, 163. North Dorrig(}-Mr. Briner, 1040.

FoRESTRY AcT: Re.gulations-Jlr. Price, 2641.

FRENCH MISSION: • Visit of-lllJ-. Baanall, 1323. FRIENDLY S'ocntTIEs: Financial Assistance to-Mr. Cann,

1832. Members who have Enlisted-11/r. F. M. Bmke, 929.

F1lUIT AND VEGETABLB DEPOT: State Assistance-Mr. Qui1·k, 315, 394, 638; M?·. Thoma!, 357.

FRUIT TRADE : City Sellers-Mr. 111. Burke, 2596. Profiteering in-Mr. Davidson, 1321.

QUESTIONS (continued):

G.~s: . Pricc-.'1.£1·. T. J. · Smith, 313; Mr . .T.

Storey, 313; Mr. Oakes, 541; .'ll·r. TV ea&e1', 541.

Quality-M-r. Lana, 593. GERMAN PROPAGANDA : Statement by Mr. Fullcr-.3!1-. T. J. Smith, 704, 725, 955; Mr. Estell, 720.

GoLD DiscovERY : Kirconnell-.Jfr. Johnston, 2-599.

GoonwiN, C. II.: Statements by-]fT. 1lhdch, 322

GovEn;orEN-.r DEPARTMENTS : Closing Hour-11fT. Gra;!f, 19.59.

GovERNMENT MoToR-CARs : Purchases-Jlr. Bttck/eJJ, 931. Go~-ER~'MENT PniNTING OFFICE: Temporary Officers-Jh. Da.ries, 1006.

GovERNMENT SAVINGS BANK: Advances by~Jfr. J . .J. G. llfc(iirr,

. 10-1A; Mr. TF earne, 1207. GovERN)fENT, THE :

Attorney-General's Visit to the East­MT. L·o.zzarini, 23.

Form of-JJ.r. Keorsley, 2769. Minister for Labour and Industn·-JJ.r. KeaTsley, 726. •

G.JvERNOR, His ExcE.J.LEKCY THE: Speech by-J.fr. McKell, 543; Mr. J. Storey, 5-!4.

State Contr.ol of Hosuitals-Jf r. .J. Storey, 1322. ·

GUNN ANTHRAX VACCINE : Gift to State-Dr. ATthur, 281'7; Jir.

Oakes, 3034. HARBOUR TRUST : Employees-liT . .:11. Bwrke, 1954; lllr. Brookfield, 2641; llh. Lang, 2S-6l:l.

HARDT & Co. : , Business Operations-.'lfr. Dooley, 62.

HELENSBURGH 'VORKMEN's CLUB: Bribing of Police--llh. Da'fies, 2876 ..

HoRSE-BREEDING : At Bangaroo and Muswellbrook-Mr. Simon Hickey, 167.

HosPITAL ADVISORY BoARD : Anpointments tQ-Mr. Lang, 218, 539; Mr. Davidson, 544.

HoSPITAL FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES: FOT Western Suburbs-llfr. La:r.(J, 219, 355, 83B, 2771.

HosPITALS: Accommodation at-Mr. Brookfield, 2087.

Dubb(}--.llr. P. !If. McGirr, 310, 2174, 2766.

St. George's Heights-Dr. Arthu,., 2766, 2815.

Sydney Hospital Employees-:-Mr. F. J. Smith, 2597.

Visitors' Fees-Mr. Davidson, 3032.

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QUESTIONS (continued): HoTELS:

Early Closing of-Jfr. TV. E. T'. Rob­son, 2877: Mr. J. J. G. J'IcGi•IT, 2965.

HouRs OF WORK : Forty-four-llfr. Davies, 2085.

HousEs: . Adva,nces for Building-2li1·. Bagnall, 1965.

State Building of-Jlr. Davies, 2345; ~1!1-. Oakes, D1·. ATthm·, ji7', Hoskins, Jlr. Jfillanl, lion. J. Ryan, 2802.

HousTON, JoHN:

1866, 1866; 1963;

Prosecution-Jir. J. W. Doyle, 593. HuGHEs, RIGHT lioN. W. M.: Peace Conference-Oolonel Onslo1c,

2764; Jfr. Bavin, 2815. Speech by-Jh. Davidson, 4.42. Statement rc Conscription-1117·. Dooley, 723.

lNCOl\tE-TAX: Asscssments-Jfr. 1'. M. JicGirr, 109; JIT. Ba'Li11, 638, 680.

Collection-JJ-r. Oakes, 25. Exemption-illr. J. Stm·ey, 28.

INDUSTRIAl, ARBITRATION AcT: Breaches ·Of Awards-J!r. Lazzarini, 2173.

Insurance Agents-Jh. JJ. Burke, 1210. He-registration of Unions-JfT. J. TV.

Doyle, 2i63; Jfr. Kwrsley, 2817. Suspended A\vards-llfT. Da'l:idson,

2213. INDUSTRIAL UPH.!lAVAJ,: Predicted-1\f-r. J. Storey, 2595.

INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC: Precautions against-Jh. Bennett, 440; Dr.- ATthur, 2771, 2815, 2878; Mr. TT'. E. F. Hobson, .J!r. Mark P. Mo1·­ton,, Mr. Kearsley, 2879; Mr. Gw·di­ner, 2921.

INQUESTS: Cobar- Miner-Jir. Daridson, 2213,

2259. INVAJ,IDITY PENSIONS:

Taxation on-lilT. Estell, 314.

IRELAND: Home Rule of-.Mr. McKell, 3155.

IRISH INTERNEES : Release of-J!T. J. TT'. Doyle, 3151.

IT.~LIANS: Deportation-.Mr. Kearslcy, 28.

LW.W. AssociATION: t .. etter supplied to the Prime :Minister­

Jir. il!1dch, 932, 104,3. :Members in the Labour movement­JiL Hoskins, 4.43.

I.W.W. CASES: Alleged comment by the Attorne~r-Fene­ral-1\h·. Co/.'luhoun, 932; '.;.,., Brook-field, 932. •

QUESTIONS (continued): I. vV. w. CASEH {continued) :

Defraying of Expenses-Jh. J. Storey, 841; M1·. Da rids on, 960; JJh. Osborne, 1160; JJIT. Bnmtnell, 1835.

Extension of Commission-Mr. J. lL Doyle, 2490.

Proceedings before the Commission­Jlfr. Brookfield, 702, 864, MT. Keeaan, 703, 704; Mr. Buckley, 703; M-r. J. StoTey, 896; Jh Lazzarini, 897.

Report of Commission-21h. Brookfield, 2643, 2962, 3193, 3195; llf·r. J. Storey, 3152.

Statement in the WoTkCT--Mr. Buck­ley, 635.

Witness Scully-Mr. Brookfield, 676:, 702, 721, 845: Mr. Bagnall, 676; M·r. J. Storey, 677; Mr. Jlutch, 702; Mr. I'. M. McGirr, 843. ·

JAcK's D.H: Adjournment of House-11fT. Bruntnell, 2489.-

Distribntion of Fnnds-21fr. T. J. Smith, 21?6, 2261, ·2489.

JENOIAN CAVES: Discoverer of-J.fl·. Johnston, 2250.

JERGER, HEV. FATHER:

Internment-llh. Perry, 725, 933.

JoHNSON, Mn. To:.r: Negotiations with-11h·. GardineT, 213.

JOURNALISTS' INSTITUTE: The Premier and-Jir. Mutch, 307i.

JunD, E. E.: Prosecution-J!T. Brookfield, 838, •865;

11!1-. J1[ u.tch, 1967. Speech by-.31-r. H'eave1·, 1212.

JUSTICE, ADliiiNISTRATION OF: Allen r. Gorton-lllr. J. 117. Doyle, 218, 441.

Appointment of Judges--.ilfr . • J. J. G. McGirr, 4.42; M1· .. T. Storey. 680; MT. Dooley, 1009; Jlr. Ganlim er, 1949, 2411, 2817; Jh. J. W. Doyle, 2770.

Appointments to Commission of the Peace-Mr. Lana, 161, 164; !JIT. IV earn e, 544-; M1·. Dooley, 724; lion. Dr. ]\'ash, 857; M?'. Bntntnell, 2965; lifT. BTookfield, 3079.

Case of Mrs. Bourke--,-.1\fT. P. Jf. McGi1T, 637. C~se of Prisoner Thorburn-.illr. Brook­

field, 864. Challenging of Jurors-llfl·. Nesbitt, 1867.

Chamber Magistrates-Mr. Johnston, 3034.

Clerks of Petty Sessions-M1·. Dat·iclson, 2919.

Coledale Shooting Case-Mr. Davits, 935.

Court Accommodations-.ilfr. J. TV. Doyle, 846.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

QUESriONS (continued): JcsTICE, Amn:>ISTRATIO:i'i OF (continued) :

Increased Allowances to J urors-11! r. Daridson, 899. ·

Police :;\Iagistrates-1\Ir, Z1till, 2923. Sinclair, F.: Prosecution of-Mr. Brook-

field, 541, 706. Skeet r. Skeet-3lr. Mutch, '727. Solicitors' Clerks-JJ r. Johnston, 3037. "Spiked Docks" in Police Courts-Mr. Brookfield, 538.

Stipendiary and Police Ma~istrat~­J!r. Johnston, 166; Jh·. Bnner, o94; .J!r. Buttenshau, 675.

Treatment of Accused Persons-ll!r. P. M. JlcGirr, 358.

KEOGH, MR. Ardlethan :!\fining J,ease~Jf r. Brook­

field, 1287. KT.EI:N.~)IITH, :l\IR. H. : Nationality-MT. TVcarne, 814, 1320.

K08CIUSKO: Sporh at-Jh·. Barin, 109.

LABOUR AGENCIES : Breaches of Law-JJr. Johnston, 1327.

LABOUR AND INDUSTRY DEPART.\IBNT OF: Breaches of Award~-Jf1·. Gm·diner, 698.

Prosecution of Employers-11fT. Osborne, 395; Jfr. LazzaTini, 899.

Re-registration of Unions-Mr. B'!lckley, 314, 315; Mr. Osborne, 706; llfr. Loit(Jhlin, 845. .

Smith, l\lr. Ike-Mr. T. J. Smtth, 161. LABOL:R ExcHANGES : Assistant Director-Dr. A.rth'UI·, 2409, 2721.

Director of-JJr. Buckley, 2178. Domestic Servants-J!r. Buckley, 2241.

LABOUR pARTY :

Ballot by-Jfr. Manning, 1209. LAND BoiLERS : · Inspection-Jfr. McKell, 358.

LANDS, DEPART)£ENT OF: Aggregation of Large Estates-Mr. McGawy, 62.

Baerami Estate-liir. Bennett, 1832. Bago Forest-Jfr. Briner, 1206. BufP,;a Lands-Mr. Price, 2641, 2814. Closer Settlement-Mr. 1\Ianning, Mr. Loughlin, 3078.

Craven Plateau-1lfr. Price, 2641. Flooded Lands-.Jfr. Doe, 440. Glen Fernaigh Reserve-11!7-. Briner, 1005.

Improvement Leases, Bathurst-11/r. Johnston, 2053.

Lands for Settlement-Mr. P. M. McGirr, 1325; Ho-n. lF. T. Dick, 3004.

Lawson Park Estate--11fT. 11f1tfch, 2645. Spring Ridge Estate-.Jfr. Loughlin, 2765.

Stone Crossing Estate--Mr. Davidson, 2764.

Stoney Creek Estate--Jir. Daridson, 3289.

QUESTIONS (continued) : LAKDS, DEPARTMENT OF (continued) :

Suburban Holdings-MT. BTiner, 393, 'l'axatioJ1 on large Estates-Mr, Johns­

ton, :2'968. Western Land Board-Jlfr. Doe, 3036. Western Lands-Mr. Brookfield, 1325.

LEGAL BUREAU: Establishment of-..'1fr. Osbome, 1950,

LFGisJ,ATIVE CouNCIL: Abolition of-Jf.r. M1ttch, 3187, 3193.

"LEVUKA," S.S.: l:se of-DT. Arth1tT, 1833.

LID COMBE: Closing of Roads-J!r. Lang, 2053.

LIFT ATTENDANTS : Wages-Jfr. J. J. G. McGin·, 112.

'LIQUOR AcT : Brea,ches of-Mr. Levy, 2087. Closing of Bars-Hon. J. TVilson, 26J3. Local Option Poll-JfT. Bnmtnell, 2409; Jfr. Edden, 2490.

LOANS: Flotation-.MT. Cann, 27.

LocAL GovERNMENT BILL : Introduction-Mr. Mark F. Morton, 163.

Passing ,df-11/T. Doe, 1212; Mr. Simon Hickey, 2965.

LONDON PoLICE: Strike of-Mr. Lazzarini, 1043.

LoYALIST WoRKER: Death of-JfT. 11faTk F. Mo-rton, 2879.

LucERNE: Imported Seed-Mr. Davidson, 865.

MACKAY, POLICE SERGEANT: Promotion-11fT. Simon Hickey, 1948, 2257; Mr. BTookfield, M1'. Mutch, 1!;?51.

MAIN RoADS: Repairs-Mr. Bruntnell, 26; Mr. B•n­nett, 594.

MAIZE: Storage of-Mr. Zuill, 1327.

MANLY CouNCILLORS: Prosecution of-M1·. T. J. Smith, 2215; iJh. J. Stor£-y, 2596,

MARSHALL, VANCE : Imprisonment of-Mr. BTookfield, 1042.

MAsTER IN LuNACY's DEPARTMENT: Tea Money-Mr. T. J. Smith, 1207.

1\fAYMAN, MR. NEVILLE: Visit to New Zealand-Mr. Lazsarini, 27.

McGARVIE S'MITH ANTHRAX VACCINE: Oost of-Mr. Manning, 2877. Manufacture--11fT. J. Storey, 816, 2410,

2553; Mr. Oakes, 1833, 1950, 2052., 2260, 3035; Dr. ATth'l14', 1959, 1962, 2087, 2344, 2920; Mr. Mutch, 2489.

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12 June to 11 December, 191~.

QUESTIONS (contimud):

McGARVIE S:MITH-G"Gl\":>~ VACCINE: Formula-Mr. Oakes, 2174;

MciNTOSH, Hon. H. D.: Mission to England-.Mr. Daries, 1041.

MEAT: Board-Mr. T. J. Smith, 1208. Bullot Process-2\Ir. Thomas, 815; JJ!r.

Simon Hickey, 2409. Inspactors-Mr. M. Bu1:ke, 593. Supply-JfT. Kearsley, 25, 166; Mr. J. Storey, 701, 722, 815, 899, 1107, 2086, 2214, 2343, 2409, 2769; Jlr. F. 111. . Bto·ke, 701; ll!r. Brtmtnell, 702; Mr. Davidson, 721, 1323: Mr. Davies, 722; 2052; JJ?·. Johnston, 722; Hon. ]. G. Farleiah, 786, 1933; Jh. P.ll!. McGirr, 839; Jh. Ley, 897; Mr. J. W. Doyle, 929; 1\Ir. Lazza1·ini, 934, 1045; Dr. Arthur, 2768.

MEADES, MR. E. : J,oss of Miner's Tool:>--J!1·. Dat:ies, 1948.

MENTA!, INS,TITUTIONS : Accommodation-Jfr. T. J. Smith, 23.

MERCANTII·E MARINE : Australian-111r. Cocks, 2876.

l\IERTON v. w. M. HUGHES: Payment of Costs-Jfr. Cochran, 960.

METALS: Prices of-llh'. JJ1 cGm·ry, 3078.

MmROPOLITAN BoARD oF \VATER SurrLY AND SEWERAGE :

Commemorative Record-1\Ir. Ley, 3186.

Dismissal of Employees-ll!1'. T. J. Smith, 599; llfr. Bavin, 599, 1009; 1\Ir. Hoskins, 635 · 111r. E~tell, 636; Mr. Colquhoun, 637; 11!7'. .T. Sto1·ey, 700; 21!7·. Ley, 724, 845, 936; M1·. ll!utch, 724; M1'. Dooley, 1289.

Leave of Absence to Employees-2\fr. T. J. Smith, 1948.

Svdney Water Supply-JI1·. 1Valker, 314, 2410! Jf.r. J. Storey, 2770.

Temporary Officers-llfr. Ley, 212.

MILITARY TRAINEES: Treatment of-1117·. Daties, 1284, 1285.

Mu,LIONS CLuB : Luncheons a.t-JJ.r. M cGa1·ry, 1008.

MINERS: Accommodation for-1\fr. Dm·ies, 2816. Address to Strikers--llir. Davies, 1325. Diseases-111r. Brookfield, 312, 2344, 2347, 2724.

First Aid to-1\I r. K eaTSle y, 1868. Military Allowance to Widows--ilfr.

Davies, 1041. Pavment for Tools--1\fr. Kearsley, · 2BH>. Wages of-llfr. Daties, 24UL Work for-ll:Ir. Brookfield; 1106.

QUESTIONS (continued):

MINERs' AcciDENT RELIEF FuND: Amendment of the Act--1\ir. Davidson, 815 ..

Increased Allowances-llfr. Davidson, 815.

Subsidy-Jfr. Jlar~ F. J!orton, 1868. MINES DEPART)iENT: Annual Report--J!7·. Daries, 2406. School of ::\fines, Bathurst-Jlr. Johns­ton, 2595.

MINDfUl\{ \V AGE: Application of-Jfr. Daries, 2214, 2761. Board of Trade Decision-Jfr. Dooley,

1162, 1209; Ji r. Ganlin er, 27e5. Casual Emplo_yees-liJr. Gardiner. 1868. Domain Labourers-J[;·. JI. B111'ke, 2215.

Government Printing Office-.:llr . .T. W. Doyle, 2818, 2920.

Judge Rolin's "\ward-Jlr. Kearsley, 2176.

Parliamentary Attendants-Jfr. '1'. J. Smith, 1966.

Soldiers-Jh. Lazzarini, 2922. State Employees--Mr. Dooley, .2053; 111r. 1\I. Burke, 2644.

Tramway Conductors-Mr. F. JI. Burke, 1869.

Women-1111·. Davies, 2050. MINING l\L\CHINERY : Importation-11fT. Kearsley, 358.

MINISTERS: Absence of-Jfr. Dooley, 1106; 11!1·. Laz­

zarini, 1209. MoNARo ELECTION: Ministers' 'l'r~velling Expenses-ll!r. J. J. G. 1\IcG-uT, 2923.

Polling Booth-lifT. JI. Burke, 2816; Mr. J. lll. Doyle, 2880.

Return of Writ-M1·. 1\hlich, 3190. MORATORIU:Ii : Extension of-JIT. P. 211. ll!cGin·, 2/Zti.

MoREE ARTESIAN BATHs : Accommodation-Mr. 0' Brien, 953.

MoRTON, MR. S. : Appointment of-Mr. Lazzari.ni, 1158.

MoroR-CAHS : Metropolis-Dr. Art huT, 1967; Mr. ll:I.

Burke, 2599. Service in Country Distri,cts-llf1·. Cann, 933.

MoTORING: Dangers ·of Fast--ll!r. 1\Iillard, 1328; MT. M. Burke, 3196.

MoviNG Prc'i:uRE FILMS : Censorship-1\Ir. Sinwn IIickey, 3285;

Hon. G. Black, 3446, 3477. "The Woman Suffers"-1lfr. Brookfield, 2721.

MuNITION WoRKERS: Dependents of-11!7·. Lang, 1867.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

Q,UESTIONS (continned) :

MuRRUMBIDGEE IRRIGATION AREA: Administration of Yanco Settlement­

Mr. OsboTne, 23; Ur. J. Sto·rey, 357. Farm No. 442--Mr. McGm-ry, 2089. Reconstruction of Commission-ilf·r.

McGarry, 1835. • MuswELLBROOK CoLLIERY: Miners' Taols-Mr. Da1'ies, 841.

NATIONAl. PARTY: Conservatives in-Jfr. Lazzarini, Mr. . Johnston, 2964.

I.eadership of-Mr. Osborne, 3153. NAVY:

Welcome to Anstralian-Mr. Colqu­houn, 2725.

NEcESSARY Co"nroDITIES Co;~rMISSION: Commonwealth-11Jr. Davidson, 1959. Re-establishment of State-.ilh. F. JI.

Btlrke, 1324. NEWCASTLE DISTRICT MINERS : Employment for-llfr. Kearsley, 30.

NEwcASTLE DocKYARD: Employees' Good-conduct Holidays-

11fT. J. J. G. McGirr, 113. 1\EWCASTLE:

Hospital Accommodation-11/r. Gardi­ner, 705; Dr. A1·thur, 705.

Subsidence of Houses-.2\Jr. Kearsley, 2965.

NEw STAR: Facilities for Observing-1l!f1·. Cochran, 26.

NORTON GRIFFITHS CONTRAC'f : Payments under-11fT. Osborne, 218. Report by Mr. Davis-1li1·. J. Sto1·ey, 1008; 11Ir. 0' B·rien, 19e5.

OAKLEY, MR. W. A.: Retirement of-Colonel Onslow, 1831.

O'REILLY, REv. FATHER: Speech by-1111·. Ley, 356, 679.

PADDY's PLAIN: Purchase of Timber-.21!1'. Brine?·, 1318.

PAPER: Making-.2\Jr. Cochran, 1323.

.PARLIAMENTARY REFRESHMENT-ROOM: Sale of Alcoholic Liquors-Dr. ArthuT, 24; !JI-r. Stuart-Robertson, 1965.

p ARLIA~ENTARY REPRESENTATIVES : Recognition of-..'lfT. Johnston, 2550.

P.~RR.HIATTA AsYLUM: Inmates of-.2\lr. Lan(], 1162.

- l 1ARRA'\IATTA GAOL: Closing of-Mr. BTuntn6ll, 700; Mr. ;Latt(J, 700; Jfr. Brookfield, 724.

11.ARRA'IIATTA HosPITAL CARNIVAr,: Distribution of Proceeds-Mr. Oakes, 441, 935. .

p AR.RA~lATTA-ROAD : Condition of--llfr. Bnmtncll, 26,

QUESTIONS (continued):

PAWNBROKERS: Interest charged by-Jfr. Osbome, 722.

PEACE CELEBRATIONS: Reduction of Sentences-Jfl·. Kearsley,

3195. PHOSPHORUS -~ND STRYCHNINE: Shortage-Mr. G. R. H'. McDonald, 213 · Mr Grimm 214 707 2346 3286 Dr.' Artl;~11·, 396 ;' J£1·.' J. / G. Jt cGir-r: 395 .

PICRIC AciD : Waste Timbets-11!1'. Zuill, 3154.

Pw IRoN: Commandeering of-Mr. lff. Burke, 1160.

POLICE: Appeal Bill-Jh'. Simon Hickey, 1833. A.ssaults by-Jh. Daridsun, 2879. Bail, Granting of-JJr. ,Johnston, 1901. Edward, Superintendent-Jh. Brook-

field, 2722. First-class Constables-JfT. Dooley, 1832. Gratuities t~ML Hany Morton, 2722; Mr. Cochran, 2764.

Increase in Pay-Jfr. Dooley, 958, 2408. Pensions-]!?-. Daries, 3284. Plain C'lothes-Mr. F. "ill. BuTke, 2090. Polica Reporters at Public Meetings-Jfr. Jlljdch, 813, 866, 954 ..

Promotions-Jh.• Johnston, 725; Mr. ,J, W. Doyle, 936.

Retirements, &c.-Mr. J. W. Doyle, 895.

Retired Constables, Employment of-1Jl7·. J. W. Doyle, 1949.

Shortage of-Mr. J. l'F. Doyle, 2215, Special Oonstables-3!7·. Brookfield, 212; ilfT. J. TV. Doyle, 601, 698; Mr. Dooley, 1207.

Suburbs-JJJr. J. Tr. Doyle, 2089. ·walker, Inspector-2\h. J. W. Doyle,· 3035, 3075.

PooR: Christmas Cheer for-2111-. Hoskins, 2763.

Relief of-Colonel Onslow, 2765; Mr. 0' Brien, 2771.

PoRT KE~BLA ELECTROLYTIC CoMPANY:: Monopoly by-Jh. Davies, 1284. ·

PORT PIRIE: Strike at-.iJ.fr. Brookfield, 900, 10111 1106, 1159, 1210.

PoT.~SH: Importation-1\Ir. Doe, 933.

PREMIER, THE : Organiser-Mr. 0' B-rien, 1162.

PRICES OF MATERIALS: Excessive Chargl's-Mr. Nesbitt, 704,

PRISONERS: Christmas Dinners-Mr, Brookfield, 3286. -

R-elease of-ilfr. Davidson, 3288.

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QUESTIONS (continued): PRISONERS' SBNTENCES: Prolongation of-Mr. Brookfield, 1960. Remission of-Dr. Arthur, 2727.

PROBATE DuTIES: Amounts paid in 191.7-Mr. F. M. Burke, 593. .

On Contributions to Patriotic Funds­Colonel Onslo1v, 699, 2406; Mr. Oakes, 931; JIT. Ley, 1960.

On Soldiers' Estates-Han. J. Ryan, 857.

PROPORTIONAL REI'RESENTATION: Introduction of-J!r. '1'. J. Smith,

2599. PuBLIC HEAUH, DE~ARTUENT OF :

Administration-Jfr. Bnvntnell, 2259. Veterinary Surgeons-Mr. Hoskins, 841.

PuBLIC INSTRUCTION, DF.PART:I.IBNT OF: Bournwood School-.311-. P. III. McGirr, 2596. .

Burwood S;:;hool-2\Ir. Lang, 2176. Charlestown School-Mr. Edden, 637. Classification of Teachers-11!1·. Cochmn,

2407: Mr .. Johnston, 2-579; lllr. Lough­lin, 2640;. 307 5; JI r. Da1;ies, 2815.

Clerical 1...:riticism of Public Schools­Colonel Onslotc, 935.

Conveyance of Scholars-M1·. TVearne, 2053; Mr. Daries, 3190.

Darlington School-Mr. Stua?·t-Robert­son, 960.

Director-Gencral-M1·. Ga1·diner, 441. East Maitland High School-Lt.-

CoZon el X·icholson, 3077. Electoral H.eform-Mr. Dooley, 2343. Examination-2\fr. Walker, 2817. German, 'l'eaching of-Lt.-Colonel Nicholson, 2343.

Glebe School-lifT. Keegan, 63, 700. Herbertsqn's Senior Geography-M1·. Mci\.d.l, 212.

High .,Schools--Mr. Lazzarini, 843; M·r. Kearsley, 843; Mr. Trrigh t, 959.

Holidays-Mr. Mark F. Morton, 2762, 3077.

Industrial Arbit.ration Act-Mr. Doolev, 1106; Mr. Gm·diner, 2411.

Mathematics Paper-Mr, Loughlin, 2814.

Military Service-1117·. J. W .. Doyle, 2.396; Mr. lVeanw, 2724.

Moonee School--llfr. Brine1·, 956. Newtown :School-11!1-. F. M. Burke, 2085.

Promotion of Tcachers---11!1·. Low]hlin, 927, 928; Mr. Keegan, 927.

Qualifying Examination-Mr. LazzMeni, 2969.

Railway Facilities for Scholars-Colontl Onsl01v, 165.

Remunerati<Jn of Relieving Teachers­llfr. McKell, 959.

Ret;ignations of Teachers-1lfr. Gardiner, 1043.

Returned Soldiers-11fr. Lang, 2645. •

' QUESTIONS (continued): Salaries of Teachers-Jfr. Dooley, 597, 1320; M1·. Si.mon Hickey, 597; Mr. Lou.ghlin, 838; M1·. McKell, 899.

tlchool Buildings-11!7-. T. J. Smith l12 i 11fT. Kecmley, 959; Mr Cam/ 287~. . ,

Second and Third Class Teachers-11/r. Lo1tghlin, 1319.

Shortage o! Teachers-JlJT. W eame, 27; .i1J.r. Gard1ner, 957: Mr. Cochran 957.

"Soldiers' Chorus" -.Mr. Lo~ghlin 2411. '

Soldiers' Claims-2\fr. Perry, 3154. Superannuation Act-Mr. J. J. G. lii cUi1'1' 2216 Syllabu~11!7'. ·Loughlin, 31-30. Teachers as Political Candidates-Jir. J. lT' Doyle, 108, 112

Teachers' Grievances-Mr. Daries, 928; !.IT. Dooley, 930.

Technical Srhools-llfr. P. JI. McGirT, 674.

Tempe School Examination-]fT. Laz-zaren·i, 3076. .

3A Teachers-11fT. Lo11ghl,in, 393. Towallum School--1l·h-. Briner, 9-55. Train Accommodation for Pupils-llfr. P. lll. McGiu, 1327.

PUBLIC SERVICE; Appointments as Justices of the Peace­

JJi?-. Sinton Hickey, 1964. Appoi.ntments recommended by Public

Service Board-llfr. 1I11;KeE, 838. · . Delays in Correspondence-1lf·r. J. W.

Doyle, 815. Departmental Reports-.lf1·. Kearsley

2726. , Employed by Commonwealth-Mr. Cochmn 2549.

Increase in Salaries-11Jr. Davies, 355, 120·7; lilT. J. Storey, 396; Mr. Fallick, 698.

Industrial Arbitration Act-Mr. Ga?·-climr, 2761.

Patriotic Funds-Mr. Kearsley, 2258. Privileges-l111·. Edden, 2645. Promotions-11fT. BTookfield, 814. Punishment of-Mr. · Keegan, 2922, 2970; Mr. LMt.ghlin, 2962.

Re-employment of Mr. Reed-Mr. Os­bo1'ne, 167.

Retrenchment-Ron. G. Black, 628. Stand~trd 1tate of Wages-11!1·. ·Davies, 900, 1159.

Superannuation Fund--.21!1-. Grtrdine1·~ 839, 2087, 3286; Han. T. Waddell, 1864; 'Mr. Mutch,- 1967, 2084, 2212, 2258; Mr. Zuill, 3032. .

Taxation of Salaries-M·r. w·. E. V. Robson, 2405.

Temporary E'mployees-Mr. Davies, 355, 724, 866; Mr. Dooley, 1213. .

Treasury Officials' Wages-M1·. Gm·di­tler, 2968.

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QUESTIONS (continued~: PuBLIC SERVICF. CollnnssroN: Evidence-Colonel Onslow, 675. Report-.Mr. McGaTry, 542, 598; Mr

Osborne, 2052; J!T. J. Storey, 2723; 2763, 2767, 2923, 2963, 3191; Mr. J,hdch, 2723, 2761, 2961, 2966; lJIT. Simon Hickey, 2724 · 11fT. T·. J. Smith.; 2725; Jb·. Cochran, 2767; Mr. Dang, 2966.

PuBLIC TRUSTEE : Business relations-Jfr. JJicKell, 2486.

PuBLIC \VonKs CoMMITTEE : Re-establishment of-11Ir. Cann, 2880; !JfT. J. Stomy, 3037.

PuBLIC \VonKs, DEPART:.IIENT oF: Bellinger River Improvements-Mr. Briner 592, 5!.17, 1007.

Bonus System-Jfr. Lang, 2769. Broken Hill to South Australian Border Railway-ll!T. Brime-r, 1285.

City Railway-MT. Keegan, 709; Mr. Briner, 1319; Jfr. Osborne, 1046, 2969.

Clarence River Improvemen ts-----11! r. Briner, 309, 591. .

Coff's Harbour Jetty Ro>ld-li!T.Bnn£r, 955.

Condobolin-Broken Hill Railway-Jfr. B1·ook{ielrl, 843, 1208; Mr. Doe, 2213; )Jr. Trright, 3195.

Cook's River, Dredging-llfr. Cann, 2085.

Coonabarabran-Piliga Railway-Han.. TV. T. Dick, 3004.

·Cowan Creek, South Grafton-11Ir. Briner, 928.

·cumberland Railway. Hequirements­Mr. Bruntnell, 2345.

Dubbo-Werris Creek Railway-Han. A. E. Hunt, 3005, 3067. .

Engine-drivers' Allowances-JJ.r. Damd­son, 2549.

Euston Punt, Murray River-Mr. Doe, 541.

Glenreagh-Dorrigo Railway-.Mr. Briner, 633, 954.

Granville, Auburn, and Lidcombe Sewerage-.ilfr. Lang, 679.

Henty-Billabong Railway-Mr. Lo.u.gh-1-in, 1010; Mr. Osborne, llfr. Ermer, 1287; Jfr. Br·ookfield, 1832 ..

I,idcombe-Regent's Park Railway-1117·. Lang, 2216.

N ewc:tstle Sewerage Works-11!7·. Estell, 108.

New Public Works-llfr. B1·iner, 393. Nimitybelle"Bombala R!!.i.lwa:y-Mr.

Johnston, 2410. North Coast Railway-JfT. Briner, 354, · 633, 954,·; Hon. Sir Allen TayloT, 609;

MT. Price, 2260. Northern Suburbs Outfall Sewer-M1·.

Colqu.houn, 542; Dr. Arth1tr, 723. 'Officers at Newcastla-Jfr. GaTdiner,

1285. Pipe-line, Clarenc<> Rin·r.-llfr. Zuill, 681.

QUESTIONS (continued): PUBLIC 'VORKS, DEPARTME.NT OF ( contimted):

Railway Construction-MT. Zuill, Mr. TVeaTne, 2964.

Yass Water Supply-.Mr. J. J. G. .ill cGin·, 2964.

Zetland-l\fascot Tramway-llfr. Mutch, 2965.

PuRE .FooD LAws: Uniformity-.ilfr. Manning, 600.

QUA21fBONE STATION: . Sale of-Jfr. Davidson, 3155.

Qu ARANTINFJ: .Soldiers in-1\Ir. Lo'llghlin, 3189. Sydney 'S'tation-Dr. ATthuT, 2595, 2964, 3034, 3036, 3077, 3078, 3155, 3288; Hon. R. D. MeagheT, 3005; 11fT. Colqu­houn, 3036; J!T. Lery, 3152; 11I1'. Simon Hickey, 3190; M1·. Bavin, 3192; Mr. J. Storey, 3287; Han. J. Ryan, 3446.

RABBITS: Advances on Suppiy-Mr. T. J. Smith, 2258.

Imnerial Government's Contraat--111r. T: J. Smith, 1006.

Increase of-11!1'. H' earne, 2922. . Poisoning of-11fT. Kearsley, 2090.

RACE MEETINGS: Reduction in Number-llfr. Osbome,

216, 601; 11!1-. P. M. 11fcGi1"1', 844. RAILWAYS AND TR.UrWAYS: Administration of-ll!r. Bagnall, 1964. Amalgamated Association-..:1!7·. J3'11ck­ley, 2766.

Apprenticeships-Ji1·. Simon Hickey, 2597; Jfr. Hoskins, 2765; Mr. Daries, 3192.

Arbitration Court---11Ir. Loughlin, 1287. Assistant Mechanical Engineer-Mr.

Cochran, 840. Bankstown Railway Train Service--

Jf?·. Cann, 539. • Belmont-Swansea Railway-JfT. Edden,

2051. Billiard Players, Concessions to-11!7·. Davidson, 1961; 11fT. StuaTt-Robert­son, 2211.

Capital, Labour, and Interest Cost!I­Mr. Davies, 539, 955.

Car for R.ailway Commissioners--.Mr. J. W. Doyle, 2051.

Card Syst~m-Mr. Davies, 680; MT. Brookfield, '2965.

Carriage Constru:ction-Mr. J. W. Doyle, '2173.

Carriage of Stock-Mr. P. M. McGirt·, 601.

Carriage of Wheat-Mr. Thomas, .814. Charges for Shunting-Mr. Bushell, 898.

Chief Commissioner-Mr. Johnston, Mr. Perry, 3155.

Child's Railway Pass-!/1'. P. M .. McGirr, 2969. .

Chip.es.e Etr,~.pl.Qye,e.:-ll[r. ]Jiuckley, 1107:

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H June to 11 December, 1913.

QUESTIONS rcornznued): RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

Civil and Military Pay-Mr. Loughlin, 1106.

Claims of Railway Servants-.Mr. Lang, 1866; Mr. Bruntnell, 2051.

Coachmakers-illr. McKell, 3152. Coal Supply-.ilh·. Dooley, 1206; Dr.

A1'thur, 1866. Commissioners' Annual Report--ll!r.

Dmntnell, 1045. Concessions to Employees-ll!r. LeJJ,

2085. ' Contiuuou.'l J.<;mploymen+.-J[T. F. M. Bt~rke, 593.

Discontent of Employees-Jh'. Lazza. ri11i, 2179.

Dismissal of Employees-11fr. Mutch, 1161, 2344; .il!r, J. J. G .. McGirr, 2760; .Mr. Buckley, 2762, 29~0; .illr·. Davidson, 3196.

Duplication, Western Line-1\Ir. John-ston, 1326. ·

Employees' Holidays-llfr. Buckley, 900," .ilfr. J. lT'. Doyle, 1043, 1288, 1319, 2764

Employees' Travelling Concessions-Mr. Bru'fltnell, 65; jJfr'. W. E. F. Robson, 2578; Jir. Bag'flall, 2922.

li1mployment of John Hamilton-llfr. J. Tr. Doyle, 354. Engine-dr~vers-Mr. Simon Hickey, 1869.

. Engineers-.ilfr. M. Burke, 1284. Enlisted Employees-llh·. OsboT'f!e, 542 Eveleigh Workshops-JIT. Bagnall, 896. Excess Fares-illr·. Daries, 3186. Ex-employees' Reinstatement--1lfr·.

Bttckley, 314, 440, 723; Mr. McKell, 9!55; J.l r .. J. TV. Tluyl.e, 1011.

:Fares and Freights-Mr·. lF eat·er 635; llfr, Dooley, 1045! 2050; Mr. Le-ry, Mr. Zmll, Jir. Da1:us, 2174; Mr·. Zttill 2257; J!r. Br·untnell, 2598; Mr. Man: ni'fl{J, J!r·. Bavin, 3152; Mr. J. Storey, 3195. .

Gangers-ilfr. Bushel.!, 3150; Mr. Loughlin, 3186.

Gratuities-Mr·. .Kearsle11, 2550. Increased Pay for Employees-Mr.

Buckley, 540. Inspections by Commissioners-Mr.

Zttill., 1285. Inspector of Institutes~lliT. Brook-

field, 3152. Institut&-Mr. Osbm·ne, 2967. IJabourers-Mr. F. M. Bour·ke, 3284. Lavatory Accommodation-llf.r. Kears-

ley! 2644. Locomotives-llfr. Lang, 110. Milson's Point Trains-llf r. W eave1·,

542. J\Enimum Wage-Mr. Gardine1·, 2642. ]\fountain Excursionists-.illr. Hoskins,

1960. . Newcastle Servic&-Mr. Gar·diner, 1046.

u;l:iESI'IONS (contimwd;: RAILWAYS AXIl TRAMWAYS (continued):

North Coast Railway Freight<>-:-llf r. Bri11eT, 634.

Nnmber of Employees Retired, &c.:­li!T. Qttirk, 928; 1\Ir. Buckley, 936. •\

Officers as Justices of the Peace-M:. J. W. Doyle, 1953.

Overcrowding of Trams-Jfr. Keegan, 2261.

Pamphlet issued by Commissioners-1\Jr. Buckley, 1207.

Payment of Stamp Duty by Employees -Mr-. Ley, 211.

Penalties Imposed on Employees-Jfr. Lang, 814.

Persons Eligible for Employment--JI r. 11' • .JI. Bm-!cl!, 9.'53.

Pimps and Spies-.Mr. J. TF. Doyle, 3037. .

Platform Tickets-Jfr. Gardiner, 2052; ilH. Falliclc, 2550. .

Quadruplication of Railway to Rockdale -J!T. Bagnall, 900. ·

Race Services-JIT. Osburne, 3196. l'ta~lway Carriages-.ilfr-. Buckley, 895 . Railway Hcfreshment-rooms-111'1". Loughlin, 162, 354, 539. 634, 896; .il!T. G. B. TF. JicDonald, 213; Mr. Oakes, 2579; Jh. P. JI. ]JcGiJT, 2598.

Refreshment-r-ooms-Lt .-Uolon e/. :Vichol-SO?l, 2344.

Hesignations of Employees-Jfr. Buck­ley, 1107; J!r. Brookfield, 1163; Mr. Mutch, 1319. .

· Retired Servants-11fT. E'agnall, 2178; Jh. Bushell, 3036.

Returned Soldiers-JJ.r. J. Storey, 2259. Riding on Oarria~~ Pll\tform~--Dr.

.4.Tthnr, 540; JJh. Bttckley, 540. School Children, Concession to-llfr.

Osbornei 2262. Season 'lramway Tickets-DT. Arthur, 2241. -

Seniority of Employees-ll!r. Estell, 110, 357; J£1·. B1tcldey, 111, 1005, 1161, 1949; Jfr. J. StoTey, 356; Mr. Lang, 2491, 2770.

Shortage of Employees-Jfr. J. lV. JJo)!le, 1161, 1213; Mr. Osbwne, 1213.

Stock 'frucks-Jfr. F . .ili. BuTke. 394; Strike-Jf?'. Davies, 1208. · Superannuation Fund-11!?". M. Burke. -595; J!T. llhttch, 598, 1321, 2088; Mr. Buckley, 708, 813, 1966; JJ!r-. Davies, 1319; 1II r. Oakes, 1966; MT. 0' Brien, 2214; MT. Keanley, 3032. ·

Taylor, Mr.-llir. Lazzarini, 1320. Third-rail-llfr. B11ckley, 1952. Ticket Inspectors-JJI T. Davies, 2406. Tramway Accidents-Mr. Buckley, 839.

·Tramway Employees-Jf?". J1f.utch, Mr. Osbome, 1105; ll!r. Jlf. Burke, 2412.

Tramway Headlights-MT. lllcKell, 1960, 2088.

Tramway Services-Mr. Buckley, 7o6, 2770. .

Truck Couplings~ll!r. Buckley, 839.

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QUESTIONS (continued): RAILWAYS ACIID TR.BliYAYS (continued) :

Yorke, Mr.-Jfr. Lazzarini., 1951. ,Wages of Railway Employees-Jfr. F.

M. Burke, 2968. ,'Western Railway Deviation-Han. J.

Ryan, 2038. ,\Vorkmen's. \Veekly Tickets-Jfr

Daries, 2258, 2489. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN:

Action by Federal Members-.Mr. Oann, ~97. .

Adjournment of Parliament-Dr . • 1-rthm·. C:2.

Balloting for Recruits-.2111·. Lwghlin, 112.

Enlistment of Boys-1II1·. lV1·iuht, 1326. Recruiting Ag<•nts-_llr. La.~.:ari11i, 679. Spealn~rs at Meetings-ColoneL O:nslow, 700.

REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S DEPARniENT:. Issue of Certificate of Title-Colonel

Onslow, 438. REPATRIATION Co~nnTTEES: Printed Matter for-JJ.r. Keegan, 1324.

RETURNED SoLDIERS: Advances to-JIT. Hoskins, 2763. Bankstown Settlement-11!1·. Cann 1 601. Benefit Entertainments-.ilfr. Dav1dson, 165, 310.

B!oK)ks, :Macleay River-Jfr. Da'fidson, 3188.

Blue Arm-bands-J11'. Loughlin, 866. Broken Hill-Jfr. Hoskins, 2769. Carumbi Settlement-11fr. Lo1tghlin, 840.

Convales:cent Homes-11!1'. BTiner, 1206. Deduction of Pay in Civil Service-llfr. J. Storey, 2968.

Employment for-J.fr. Kea1'Sley, 2769; DT. ArthuT, 2816; Mr. Davies, 3076, 3079.

Forestry Work-MT. BTiner, 1040. Infectious Diseases-Ron. Dr. Wall,

1087. Interest on Advances-.Mr. Louahlin, 840.

Land for-Jfr. Osborne, 64; Mr. David­son, 64, 66, 310, 439, 2867, 2961; 1111·. .J. J. G. 1\IcGin, 64, 2214; 11Ir. Oann, 543; jjf?·. Zuill, 543; liiT. Nesbitt, 599; Hon. G. Black, 28Q;2; Mr. Osborne, 3034: Lt.-Colonel Nicholson, 3076.

Oban Estate Settlement-Mr. Lazzarini, 393.

Oyster Leases-Mr. Zuill, 2343. Public Works Department-Mr. Laz-

zarini, 3154. · Railway Passes.-M1·. P. M. McGiTr, 216. 675; ~~h. Ley, 1010; lllr. TV earne, 2963.

Reinstatement of-Mr. Bruntnell 3155; lion. A_. Sinclair, 3447. '

Repatriation S1cheme-llfT. Bruntnell 599; M1·. Osborne, 600; Han. J. Ryan; 3445; Sir .4.llen Taylor, 3447.

Q'JESTIONS (continued): RETURXED SoLDIERS (continued) : Salaries-~lfr. J. Storey, 3154. S~are-she~p System-llfr. Loughlin, 839. \\•ages pmd at Broken Hill-JJT. Brook­

field, 707. HrCJDI·JND MAIN CoAr.-~n;m: Dispute at-Mr. Keursley, 680, 709, 818,. 846, 1211, 1320, 1324, 1948.

RrvERSTONE ~fEAT VVoRKs: Unemployment-Mr. J. Storey, 1162; Mr. Walker, 1209, 1949. ·

RoBBERIEs : • Frequency of-Jf1·. J. TF. Doyle, 2769.

RoBERTS, MR. E. : Pape.rs regarding-Jfr. Bagnall, 2344-.

RocKs AREA: Dilapidated Buildings-Dr. Arthur, 2411.

RooFING InoN : Shortage-JfT. Cann, 601.

Ro~EBY, REv. T.: Meeting at Orange-Jl-r. Oann, 29.

RoYAr, Co)IMISSION ON PRICE oF GAs: Taking o{J!Jvide.nce-liJr. M. Bu1·ke, 27.

RozELLE JoiNERY "'oRKS: Purchase of-Jfr. Bushell, 3186.

HunAL \VoRKERS: Non-representation on Board of 'l'rade-

1111-. J. TV. Doyle, 639. RYAN, M1t., PREMIER OF QuEENSLAND:

Invitation to address the Assembly on War Matters-MT. Dooley, 312.

SciENCE AND INDUSTRY BILr, : Commonwealth-111-r. Oakes, 2261.

SCOTT, J. M.: Internment of-llf r. Cann, 2727.

SEDITION BILL : Effects of-Mr. McKell, 1161; Jfr.

Doole?!, 2409. Extension of-.MT. 0' Brien, 2765. Statement by the Premier~Mr. B?·ool:.­

fiel(l, 9~1, 1043; Jfr. J. TF. Doyle, 961; liiT. McKell, 1046.

SEDITIOUS SPEECHES : Mayor of Paddington-JfT. · Jlam1ing, 1835.

Punishment for-Mr. Braokfield, 112.

SEEDS AND PLANTS : Inspection--11fT . .T. C. Hunt, 216. Naming of-1v!?·. J. 0. Hunt, 2087.

SHARE FARMING : Legislation-.ilh. Johnston, 3195.

SHEARERS: Hut Accommodation-Jfr. Daridson, 2173.

SHEA's CREEK: Land along-Mr. Blcnnett, 2052.

SHEEP:

'!'ravelling Permits--Mr. Manning, 854.

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QUESTIONS (continued):

SHIPBl;ILDING : Newcastle-Colonel Onslow, 1868. Steel-plates for-DT. 1b·thttr, 2213. Subsidies-M1·. J. 8t01·ey, 313. Supply of Timber-.M1·. J. W. Doyle,

394. United States-Jir. Brook!field, 2726.

SHIPPING: Better Utilisation-Dr. Arthur, 63D,

721, 1040, 2880; !111-. BTiner, 639. Federal Purchase of-JI1'. Brookfield,

1967. SHIPPING MASTER: Sydney-J!r. '1'. J. Smith, 2594.

SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING lNSTITU­HONS:

Supervision of~.ZIIr. McKell, 2764. SHRICK, MR. :

Invalid Pension-Han. B. B. O'Conor (for Hon. Sir .Joseph UanntheTs), 521; Hon. SiT Joseph CanutheTs, 553, 609, 715.

SILOS: Wheat Storage-Jh. Bennett, 1326.

SBTE QUARRIES : State-.MT. Daoies, 2487.

SLUJIIS: City-Jh. rveaTer, 3153.

SNAKF~BITE: Specifics-Mr. Loughlin, 601.

SOLDIERS: Carmichael's Se;cond Thousand-Mr. Cmne, 3075.

Deserters' Dependents-Jfr. · CochTan, 1961, 2407.

Discharge of-MT. McDonald, 2876, 3037.

Liverpool Camp-Mr. Lang, 2768. Kewspapers for-MT. Keanley, 1288, 1320.

Pensions-.:V!r. Loughlin, 3194. Photographs of-Mr. J. Storey, 959. Property of Dependents-Mr. Cochran,

723; MT. J. TF. Do11le, 1286; MT. MrKell, 1865; Mr. Kwrsley, 1953, 2767.

Provision for Dependents-J!r. O'Brien, 2644.

Returning-2\fr. Cochran, 1327. Sentences on-11! r. Johnston, 2964. Settlers-Jfr. Zu.ill, 2725. ''S,ix-bob-a-d.ay Murderers'' -Mr. Longhlin, 2816.

Widows' _Rents-.Mr. Mutch, 701. Sor,ICITOR-GENERAL: Itemarks mgarding Domain Speakers­llfr. Mutch, 1044.

Remarks regarding Oppo,sition-Mr. Mtttch, 1158

SouTHEY's PoEM: Censorship of-Mr. M·tdch, 2579.

STAMP DUTIES: Amending Bill-.Mr. Coll'{uhoun, 2-818.

QUESTIONS (conhnuPJi):

STATE CHILDREN HELIEF DEPARTMENT:' Allowances--.!1!1·. Quirk, 960. Applicants for Relief_:Mr. Ltwo, 708. Employment of· Lads--Mr. Cochran,

926. STATE CoAL-MINEs: Working .of-lion. J. Ryan, 41; jj[T. Dooley, 1287, 2179, 2411.

Sr,\TE FINANCES : Condition-M1·. J. Storey, 28.

STATE INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS: Smoke Nuisance-Colonel Onslow, 2051.

S'TEAMSHIPS : Commonwealth Line-llf1·. Loughlin, 1319.

SrocK: "Biack-ieg" Disease in-J!T. Brin e1·, 1318.

Supply of Fat-Mr. Cameron, 1286. S.roc:r;: ExcHANGE:

. Sydney-.Mr. P. M. llicGiTr; 3033.

SuTHERLAND SHIRE : · Water F'amine-llf·r. Ley, 2722.

SwiMMING.: Instruction in-Jfr. Keegan, 3285.

SYDNEY ConPO'RATION (RoLLs DEcLARA· TORY) BILL:

Passing of-211'1'. Stum·t-Boliertson~ 2922.

SYDNEY FERRIES, LIMITED: Fares--Mr. Quirlc, 311.

SYDNEY MuNICIPAL CouNCIL: Auditor-General's Report-Mr. J. W. Doyle, 2213.

SYDNEY OBSERVATORY: &ismographi:O Appar:at.us-Mr. Coch· ran, 842.

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY: Annual Subsidy-.'lfr. Gardiner, 2760. Appointment of Professors-Mr. John·

ston, 959. Religious Tests---Mr. McKell, 394. Teaching of l<iastern Languages-Mr.

Ooci!Tan, 28. Veterinary School--Mr. Hoskins, 927.

SYPHUIS: Ravages of-Mr. Osborne, 2053.

SYRIANS: Disfranchisement of-J!r. Simon Hickey, 2176; JJ!T. Mutch, -:2963.

TARCUTTA SETTT,EMENT: Cattle Stops_.:.~fr. L011ghlin, 2549.

TAXATION DEPARTMENT: Assessments-Mr. Bavin, 1952. Chief Commissioner-Mr. LazzM·ini, 676.

Refunds-21fT. LazzGrini, 676.

TAx FOR· EnuCATIONAJ, PuRPOSEs: Imposition-.Mr. C· ....n; 708. '"'

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QUESTIONS (continued):

'!'AYLOR, A. E.: Empioyment on Tramways-.Jh·. Buck­l£y, 2876.

TEA-PACKERS : Wages-.Jfr. Simon Hickey, 163.

TECHNOLOGICAL :MUSEU111: Caretaker -Jlr . .JlcKell, 2087.

TELEPHoxE BooKs : Printing of-.Jlr. J. TV. Doyle, 1952.

THE CROWN AND PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS: Transactions behYeen-111r. Kearsley, 167.

TICK AcT: Administration of-J[r. Perry, 935. Report of Commission-.Jlr. Perry, 2923.

TIN: Sale of-Jlr. Eclden, 2967.

TITLES: Bestowing of Titles on New South Wales Residents-11!1-. Brookfield, 103.

T03!ALPIN: Village of-Jfr. Kearsley, 2086.

TOONGABBIE SHOOTING CASE: . Arrest of Boy-JJ.r. Bruntnell, 3153.

TOTALISATOR, THE: Country Clubs--JH. ]Janning, 1965.

TouRISTs' RESORTS, GovERNMENT.: E'xpenditure on-llir. BTiner. 1318.

TowN-PLANNING CoNFERF.NCE : Delegates-11fT. JII. Burke, 708.

TRADE-UNIONS : ·Amalgamation of-.311'. Wright, 2921.

Funds for Political Purposes--Mr. Davidson, 2595.

TRADES HALL : Interference by Soldiers--.Mr. F. M. BuTke, 111, 165.

,TRAINEES' C.B1P, LIVERP.OOL: Accommodation-.3!1·. W. E. V. Rob­son, 2215.

TRAINING CoLLEGE: Cost of-Mr. Keegan, 3187.

TRANS-CONTINENTAL RAILWAY: Strike-.Mr. Hoskins, 1962.

TREASURY BuiLDINGS: Additions to-Mr. Keegan, 1288.

TREASURY INsuRANCE BoARD: Workmen's Oompensation-Mr. Kears-

ley, 2261. · TuBERCULOSIS :

Professor Lomonaco's Cure--Mr. Doolev, 393.

TuNGSTEN: Sale of-.ilfr. McDonald, 3035.

UNEMPLOYMENT: Causes-.Mr. Dooley, 62; Mr. J. W. Doyle, 2549, 2643.

QUESTIONS (continued) : UNION SECRETARIES: Payment ~o--Mr. J. C. H1vnt, 3187; "11r. Davus, Mr. Kearsley, 3286.

UNIONS: Re-registration of-Mr. Lang, 3288.

VENEREAL DISEASES: Abo11igines--Mr. Davidson, 2879. Notification of-Mr. McKell, 2725. Select Committee--Mr. J. J. G. M cGin·, 110.

VETERINARY SURGEONS: Examinations at 1'echnical College--3fT. Lane, 1009.

VoLUNTARY ENLISTMEN'r: Cards s~nt to Eligibles-.Jlr. Keegan, 705.

WAGES: Garnisheeing of-Jlr. Daries, 3194.

W ALLSEND HOSPITAL: Accommodation-Jh, Estell, 706.

WALSH IsLAND : • Ceremony at-lion. Dr. Xash, 1272. Deductions from WQrkers' Wages-JJr. Kearsley, 111, 542; .illr. J. TV. Doyle 163. '

Employees' Holidays-i1IT. Gardiner, 395; Jh. Edden, 395.

Piece-work-Mr. Davies, :2086. Shipbuilding-.il11·. J. Stony, 109, 600, 933; Dr. Ar-thm·, 110, 165, 216, 600; 7Jlr. McKell, 166, 216; Mr. Wright, 216.

"' ARA1'AH BENEvor,ENT AsYLUM : Health Authorities----=¥r. Edden, 2596.

Vi' AR PRECAUTIONS AcT: Extension of-Mr. Daridson, 2923.

'WAR, THE: Discussion on-311·. Oakes, 2050. Indemnity-.Mr. Ba'l:in, 2963. Peace .N egotiations-Mr. Brookfield, 356. .

WAR 1'niE PROHIBITION : Discussion on~llfr. Bruntnell, 958.

WATER CoNSERVATION AND IRRIGATION; Menindie Irrigation Scheme--Mr, Brookfield, 166; Mr. H'riaht, 847.

WATERSIDE Vol ORKERS : Employment----1111·. Cochran, 166, 591;

llir. DMies, 1321. 'VATER SuPPLY : Country To~ns-Jf7·. 2879. .

Loughlin,

WAVERLEY MUNICIPALITY versus BARRA­CLOUGH:

Payment of Costs-The Hon. Sir Joseph Carruthers, 945.

'WEALTH: Tax on-.il:f1·. Da'l:idson, 1160.

WEATHER BuREAu: Commonwealth-.ilf1·. Manning, 2487:

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12 June to 11 December, 1918.

Q.UESTIONS (contimted):

\VEBsTER, HoN. \V::~r.: Ode by-lllr. JJari'll, 3035.

WE>NTWORTH pARK: . Lease of Portion-Mr. Ke6gan, 62;

Mr. M. B1trke, 63; Mr. J. W. Dovle, 63.

'VEST AUSTRALIAN FRUIT-GROWERS : Subsidy for-llfr. Bru-ntnell, 108.

WHAI.ING INDUSTRY: At Jervis Bay--M1·. Mark F. Morton, 6~. .

Whales in Sydney Harbour-Mr. Coch­ran, 900.

WHEAT: Appointment of Agents-Mr. Bushell, ~4.

Uertificates-Mr. P. M. McGirr, 112, 353; Mr. J. J. G. McGirr, 816; Mr. llfa'llning, 818. . .

Guarantee--1117·. Doe, 2644, 3153. HandLing pf-llir. Lazzarini, 2088, 2089.

Income-tax paid for Wheat on hand­M-r. P. 111. McGirr, 310, 846.

Re-conditioning of-liir. Wearne, 2642. Sale of-M1·. Manning, 1211, 2818; Mr. Daridso'll, 2921; •DT. Arthur, 2643, 2963.

Seed Wheat-Mr. J. J. G. McGirr, 2921.

Shipping of-llir. Dooley, 2053,-2175. Silos-JJr. Innghlin, 864, 2726; M1·.

LO!YI g, 2345. Stacks-1lf1·. Nesbitt, 1959; Mr. F. M. Burke, 1963.

Starving St<Jck-Mr. Loughlin, 2487. Statement by Minister of Agr~culture -Mr. J. Sto-rey, 2962.

1Sfupply 10f Bags-Mr. McGarry, 960, 2051; Mr. Coch?-an, 1324.

Weevil-destroying l\1.achines-llfr. Cocks, 211.

Wheat Depot-ll!r. Bucklev, 866 . . Wheat for Poultry-farmers-llfr. Oann,

217, 312. Whea t-gr.owing in New England Dis­trict-Mr. Thomas, 162.

Wheat Pool-Mr. Grimm, 217, 2262; Mr. Manni-ng, 638, 863, e34, 1206, 1965; 11!?-. Loughlin, 1007, 3035; Mr. J.- J. G. McGirr, 1042; Mr. Nesbitt, 1959, 2486.

WHEAT ELEVATOR CONTRACT:

_Terms of Contract-Mr. Brookfield, 217. .Visit of Mr. H. D. Mcintosh to

America-Mr. Brookfield, 27, 103. Wnm INDUSTRY:

Statement by Minister of Agriculture -l!fr. Brpokfield, 3033.

WntEJ-NETTING: Purchase of-Mr. llfaooing, 3076.

,W QJ,LONGONG : Electric Light Works-ll!r. Davies, 3186.

QUESTIONS (continued):

'VooL: Caniage of-Mr. Wright, 2968, 3153, 3194.

WooL-PACKS: Shortage--11!?·. J. J. G. McGirr, 29.

wOMEN's LEGAL STATUS BILL : Passing ,of-Mr. T. J. Smith, 1162, 1325; llfr. Weaver, 2766.

W01·ker, 'l'he: Prosecution of Editor-.iVl?·. Mutch, 2259.

Censorship of Articles-Mr. B!rookfield, 2490. .

WORKMEN's Co~rPENSATION AcT : Claims under-.llfr. Johnston, 111; Mr.

Davies, 112; JJir. B-rookfield, 312; Mr. T. J. Smith, 316; .Mr. Kearsley, 898, 1868, 2727i· M1·. Davidson, 926; Mr. J. W. Doy e, 2487; 11I1·. F. M. Burke, 3194.

Insurance Fund-llf·r. Estell, 311.

R Rabbit Pest:

Address, 168; supply, 1467, 1493.

Race Meetings : Budget, 1108.

Railways Administration : Annua-l Holiaays, supply, 1611. Appointmenw, sup_ply, 1611. Arbitration Awards, supply, 1611.,. Budoet, 1057, 1108; supply, 1611. Capital Expenditure, supply, 1611.· Card System,-supply, 1611. Centralisation of Traffic, address, 222. Central Station, supplv 1611. Comboyne Rajlway S'tation, supply,-

1611. . Commisaioners, supplv, 1611. Construction of Lines, supp,ly, 1763. Construction of Locomotives, mppl1},

1611. Co-operation, supply, 1611. Country Stations, Goods Delivery at,: supply, 1611. ·.

Cross Country Lines, address, 168. Discontent in Service, supply, 1611; adj., 2347, 3725.

Drinking Water, supply, 1611. . Duplication of Lines, supply, 1611, 1768. Eveleigh Workshops, supply, 1611. Fares and Freights, supply, 1611; adj., 2555.

Goods Delivery at Country Stations, supply, 1611. .

Holiday Pasaes, adj., 901. Holidays, adj., 317; supply, 1611. Illegal Expenditure, supply, 1611. Imported Officials, supply, 1611. Increased Fares and Freights, suppliJ~ 1611.

Inventions by Workmen, S1tpply, 1611. Legal Staff, supply, 1611.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

Railways Administration (continued): Lidoombe to Regent's Park Line, sup-

ply, 1611. Lily-white Buttons, supply, 1611. Looomotives, Classes of, supply, 1611. Neglect of Cattle in Trucks, adj., 2577. Newcastle Train Service, adj., 602; sup­. ply, 1611. Old Railway Servants, Claims of, s·up-

ply, 1611. Overhead Charges, supply, 1611. Parcels delivery by tram, supply 1611. Pinnacles Railways, supply, 1611. Private Railway, supply, 1611. Purchases of Oil, $U.pply, 1611. Railway to C.S.A. Mines, S11.P1lly, 1611. Railways Act, adj., 206. Rating of Railway Property, S1tpply, 1611.

. Refreshment-rooms, supply~ 1611, 17b3. Resignations of 'framway lVIen, supply,

1611. Retiring Age, Extension of, supply,

1611. Rolling Stock, Condition of, supply,

1611, 1763. Safety Coupling Devices, supply, 1611. Salaried Staff, Increase of, suppl-y, 1611. Salaries and Wages, supply, 1611. Select Committee, rn. for, 3659. Sheep Trucks, Supply of, S1t.pply, 1611. Shelter Sheds at Stations, supply, 1611. Special Officers, suppl.y, 1611. Special Trains. and 'frams for hon. members, S1tpply, 1214.

State Coal-mine, s1~pply, 1611. Sunday Tram Traffic, supply, 1611. Superannuation Fund, supply, 1214, 1611; adj., 2263.

Superintendence, Cost of, supply, 1611. Supply of Drinkin~ Water, supply, 1611. Telephones at Stations, supply, 1611. Tempe-Dulwich Hill Tram, supply, 1611. Trading Accounts, addTess, 113; su.pply,

1611. Train and Tram Services, supplu, 1611. 'l'ram Services, adj., 786; budaet, 1057;

supply, 1611. ·Tramway Employees, Treatment of,

supply, 1611. Uniform Gauge, .mpply, 1611. Victimisation of Strikers, supplu, 1611 Wageg Staff, Reduction of, supply, 1611.

,War Bonds as Security for Trading Accounts, supply, 1611. ·

Western Railway, Extension to Queens­land, supply, 1611.

Workmen's 'Veekly 'l'ickets, supply, 0 1611.

Railway Construction: Supply, 1558, 1611, 176.3.

Railway Superannuation Fund: lfddTcss, 42, 222; supply, 1,214, 1611; adj., 2263.

Reid, late Sir George: Ad.i., 1317. Motion of Sympathy, 1329, 1753. Widow's acknowledgement of Sympatl1y1

1838, 224·1.

Resumptions, L:md: Estates for Closer Settlement, m., 3180, 3410, 3455, 3479, 3576, 3583, 3614.

Excessive Prices for, supply, 1696, 1763.

Revenue, Lands : Budget, 1057.

Riven: Inland, supply, 1558. Murray Crossings, supzily, 1558.

Roads: Comboyne District, supply, 1696. Expenditure near Broken Hill, suzlply,

1558. . Main, supply, 1718. Near Centemiial Park, adj., 3657. 'l'o Bnlga Plateau, supply, 1558.

Robertson, Case of Mr. A. L.: Select Committee, 1958, 3079; progress report presente<}, •3725.

Supply, 1558.

Rocks Area: Supply; 1214.

Roman Catholic Jurors: Supply, 1493.

Rookwood Asylum: Supply, 1338.

Royal Commissions: I.W.W. Imprisoned Men-Motion of

urgency, 601; adj., 663, 692, 3744; Ministerial Statement, 676, 1163, 3515.

Motion Te Mr. J. J. G. McGirr, 396. Public Service, supplyJ 1493; m., 3566; aclj., 3643 ; Motion ot Privilege, 3657.

Supplu, 1746.

s Salaries:

Embargo on, 3upplu, 1214. Increases to, supply, 1290, 1338, 1493. Staff of Justice Department, supply, 1493.

Teachers, supply, 1396.

Sale of Patent Medicines: Supply, 1338.

Sanatorium at Broken Hill: Supvlv, 1338.

Sanatorium at Waterfall: . Supply, 1338.

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ScH SESSIOX 1918. SuP lvii

12 June to 11 December, 1918.

Schools: Accommodation, address, 16S; budaet, nos.

Buildings, wpply, 1396. Celebration of Empire Day, supply, 1396.

Conveyance of Children, supply, 1214, 1396; adj., 2491.

Country Technical, supply, 1396. Forage Allowance, supply, 1396. High Schools, supply, 1396. Maintenance of Children, supply, 1396. Medical 'freatment of Pupils, supply, 1396.

Methods of Teaching, suzlply, 1396. Sc)wol Requisites, S1tpply2 1396. Teachers, lnulaet, 1057, nos; supply, ·1396. 'reaching of Singing, supzJly, 1396. 'fext-boaJ,;:s in, supiily, 1396.

Schools of Arts : Supply, 1396.

Seditious and Disloyal Utterances: Ministerial Statement (by Mr. Holman), 104 ; arl.i., 150, 1080; add res~, 168, 222 j Sll J1 p/y, 133S.

Eelect Committee3: Bishop Tyrell Trust Ad Amendment Bill

(Mr. Dick), ii58. Case of Mr. A. L. Hohertson (Mr. Brunt­nell), 1958, 3079; Progress Report pre-sented, 872,5. ·

ClaiJl!. to Mineral Rights by Knight fam1ly (l\fr. Colquhoun), 553, 8409; Report presented, 343S.

Garland, C. L., Gold-dredging Leases (Mr. Colquhoun), 2976.

Law of Foreclosure (Mr. Dcoley), 3118, 3438, 3575.

Maitland Gas and Electricity (Amend­ment) Bill (Ron. J. A. Browne), 1087.

Permanent Trustee Company of New South Wales, Limited (Amendment) Bill (Ron. J. A. Browne), 10S7.

Perpetual ~rustee Company (Limited) Amendment Bill (Ron. J. A. Browne), 10S7

.The Baptist Union Incorporation Bill (Ron. J. A. Browne), 1933.

Sewerage Rates: Parramatt_a, suppl.y, 1214.

Share-farmers: Supply, 1696, 1763.

Shearers' Hut Inspectfn: Supply, 1338.

Shipbuilding: Address, 42, 65; supply, 1763.

Shortage of Dwellings : Ministerial Statement by Hon. J. D. FitzGerald, 3613.

Motion by Han. J. Ryan, 1194, 1272, 1804, 1944.

Signal Station: At Nobby's, supply, 1214.

Soldiers: Assistance to, address, 30. Civil Servants on Active Service, address, 65; budget, nos.

Complaints regarding Administration 1863. '

Concessions to, S'i!pply, 14Sl. Conveyance .of, b~1dget, 1057. Land for, supply, 1696. Pay of Enlisted Civil 'Servants ad-dress, 65. '

Payments to, budget, 1057. Pensions, address, 65. R.epatriation of, address, 6, n3, 168,

222. Returned, adj., 150; supply, 1696, 1763. Settlement, supply, 1696, 1763. Sympathy with Relatives of the Dead 2706. '

Treatment of a Returned Soldier adJ .. 2701. ' '

Speaker, Mr:: House Expresses Sympathy with, 1557.

Special Trai us and Trams: For hon. members, supply, 1214.

Speeches in the Domain: Adj., 1086; S1tpply, 1338.

Starep Duties: Budget, 1057. On Land Contracts, suziply, 1214.

Stamps, Sale of: 81!pply, 1214.

State Business Undertakings: Budaet, 1057.

State Children Relief Department: Adclnss, 222; supply, 1338, 1396. Allowance for Children, S55.

State Insurance : Supply, 1214.

Steamship SPrvices: Supply, 1214.

Stock Routes : Supply, 1467.

Submission of Laws to Electors : liiotion by Mr. Kearsley, 2971, 3201.

Subventions to Friendly Societies: Supply, 1338.

Successful Appellants' Legal Expenses: su,pply, 1493.

Superannuation: Pensions under Act, 1863. Railways Fund, s11pply, 1214, 1!511; adj., 2263.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

·Supply: Motion by Mr. Holman, 305.

Swamp Drainage : Supply, 1763.

Sydney Grammar School: · Supply, 1396.

Sydney Industrial Blind Institution : Supply, 1338.

Sydney Milk Supply: Sup.ply, 1290, 1338.

T

Taxation at Northern Ports : B11d(let, 1108.

Taxation Department: Income-tax, budget, 1057. Ministerial Statement, 1967.

Teachers, School : Budget, 1057, 1108; supply, 1396.

Technical College: Watchman at, supply, 1396.

Technical Schools : Supply, 1396.

Temporary Employees: Supply, 1214, 1396, 1493.

Temporary Funds, Interest on : Supply, 1214.

Timbers: Markets for, supply, 1696.

Totalizator : Budget, 1108. Tax-free War Loans, budget, 1108.

Touril!lt Bureau: Sitpplv, 1481.

Trade-unions: .RE-REGISTRATION OF:

.Add·ress, 222; 77!.. by Mr. Grahame, 2818, 3409; Resol11tion received by· Legislative Cc;mncil. 3477; Adopted by Legislative Council with amendment .3487; consideration . by Legislative Assembly .. of Connc1l'.s amendment, 3585.- - .

A!>IAJ,GAMATION OF: Adj., 3744.

COLLECTIONS : Adj., 3744.

Tramway Administration: Card System, supply, 1611. Discontent in Service, supply, 1611; adj., 2347, 3725.

Fares and Freights. adj., 2555. Parcels Delivery by 'Tram, supply, 1611. Salarioo and ·wages, supply, 1611. Select Committee, motion for appoint-ment of, 3659.

Sunday Tram Traffic, S1tpply, 1611. Superannuation Fund, supply, 1611. Tram Servi,ces, adj., 786; budget, 1057, 1108; supply, 1611.

Victimisation of Strikers, supply, 1611.

Travelling Allowances: Judges, sttpply, 1493.

Trawling Industry: Supply, 1290, 1763.

Treasurer: Advance to, supply, 1746. Office of-Ministerial Statement by Mr. Holman, 2491.

Su1Jply, 1214, 174f3.

Treasury Officials : Budget, 1057.

Treatment Companies: Supply, 1250.

Treatment of Children's Teeth: S~l.pply, 1338.

Treatment of Inebriates: 8uppl.y, 1290.

Tuberculosis: 8ttP1Jly, 1290, 1338.

u Unemployment :

Address, 222. At Broken Hill, budget, 1108.

Uniform Railway Gauge: Supply, 1611.

University Senate : Supply, 1396 .

Upper Hunter Ek,ction: Addre~s, 65, 2~.

v Valuation Bureau:

Valuer-General, budoet, 1108. Supply, 1718.

Vandamme, The Rev. Father: Address, 168.

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YEN SESSION 1918. lix

12 June to 11 December, 1918 .

. Venereal Diseases: Supply, 1200, 1338.

Victimisation of Employees: A.ddress, 222.

Visitors to Parliament: · Admission of, suppl-.lJ, 1493.

Voluntary Workers' Association: Supply, 1481, 17;16. ·

Walsh Island: · ffupply, 1558.

Wardens' Offices:

Supplv, 1250.

War, The:

w

Addre~$, 6, 42, 113, 222. Capitulation of Turkey and Austria:

Ministerial Statement by Mr. D. R. Hall, 2580; Ministerial Statement by Hon. J. Garland, 2594.

Censorship, add1·ess, 6; adj., 150. Convention Proposed, address, 6. Cost of, 2727. Debt, address, 6. Defence of Australia, addffess, 113, 222. Monroe Doctrine for Pacific, addreu, 42; adj., 100.

Peace by Negotiation, addre.~a, 65, 118, ~22.

Problems, addre&s, 42. Profits, addreu, 118. . Recruiting, addres$ 1 30, 42, 65, 113, 168; adj., 150, 222.

Reinforcements to Australian .Army, 640. .

War Loans, Tax-free, budoet, 1108. War Purposes, Expenditure on, budget, 1108.

War Precautions Act: Addresa, 6.

Water and Sewerage Board: Employees, adj., 663. Supply, 1558, 1763.-

Waterfall Sanatorium: Supplv, 1338.

Water Meters, Rent of: Supply, 1558 ..

0

Waverley Municipality v. Barraclough~ Motion, 1154.

Weights and Measures: Supplv, 1338.

Wheat: Advances for Fallowing, add1·eas, 6, e5, 168, 222.

Bulk Handling of, address, 30. Certificates, budget, 1057; supplv, 1467. Cultivation of, address, 42. Disposal of, wpply, 1467. Elevators, budget, 1057; supplv, 1467. Growing, address, 168, 222. Guarantee to GrmYers, address, 30. Pool, address, 113. · PricE> of, address, 30, 113, 222. Seed, adj., 150; Shipment of, addu11, 222. .

Silos, addres$, 222; budget, 1057; s::p.­ply, 1763.

Wollongong Electric Light Supply: Supply, 1558.

Wollongong to Port Kembla Railway: Supply, 1558.

Women Farmers : S1tpply, 1467.

Women, Legal Status of: Address, 30, 65. ·

Wool, Japanese: Ministerial Statement, 1967.

Workmen's Compensati<m: Supply, 1719.

Workmen'& Dwellings: Ministerial Statement by Hon. J. D. FitzGerald, 3613.

Motion by Hon. J. Ryan, 1194, 1212;. 1804, 1944.

y

Yanco-Griffith Railway: Supply, 1558.

Yanco Irrigation Area: Budget, ll08; supply, 1467, 1696. Burrinjuck Dam, 2046. Commission, adj., 3744.

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. INI)EX '1'0 SPEECHES.

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INDEX TO SPEECHES. 12 June to 11 December, 1918.

Explanation of Abbreviati~ns :-address, Addr~ss in Reply ; adj., l\~otion of Adjournment ; ad. re71., Adopt1on of heport ; Com., CJmm1ttee ; con.~. amdts., Consideration of Amendments • dio~., OrJ.cr of the Day Discharged; int., Introduction; me.~., :1-Iessage; m., Motion; obs.: ObservatiOns; pe1·s. expl., Personal Explanation; p.o., Point of Order; q., Question; lR., 2R., 3R., First, Second, or Thirct Reading; recom., Recommitted; 1·econ8. amdts. Recon· sideration of A mtndments. • • '

A AuTHlirt, Dr. R., Middle Harbour:

Acting Prime 2\1inister, Address by, adj., 309.

Anthrax Vaccine, q., 2817. Arrests for Drunkenness, q., 3033. Attorney-General and Fodder Prices, q., 24~8.

Breaches of the Liquor Act, fl., 2087. Butchers' Shops, Paddington, q., 2598. Carriage of Coal by Hail, q., 1833, 1866. Coal-mining Battalion, fl., 898. Coonamble School of Arts, fl., 674. Dilapidated Dwellings, "Rock;" Area,

q., 2411. Elt>ctric Light, Price of, fl., 111. . Federal Quarantine Station, adj., 2924, 2944; q., 2964, 303?-. 3078, 3155, 3288.

George's Heights tlospital, fl., 2766, 2815. .

Infectious DisPases, q., 2595. Influenza Outbreak, q., 2771, 2815, 2878,

3036, 3078, 3288. Labour Bureau, fl· 2409. Leniency to Prisoners, fl., 2727. l'lfcGarvie Smith Vaccine InBtitute, q., 1959, 1962, 2087, 2li4, 2344; m., 2426. 2920. .

Meat Supply, q., 2768. Medic Stenmship, q., 36.53. Metals, Sale of, q., 2967. Motor Traffic, q., 1837, 1967. Mr. Beeby's Visit to America, m., 2129. Newcastle Hospital Accommodation, q., ros. o

Northern Suburbs Outfall Sewer, q. 723. ·overseas Trade of Australia, fl., 721. Parliamentary Postal Arrangements q.

2968. , , Parliamentary l1efreshment-room q., ~. ,

Poor Persons Legal Remedies Bill, 2R., 2284.

Public Holidays, adj .. 308. Quarantine Station Arrangements fl.,

3078, 3288, 3655. ' Rabbit Destruction, fl., 396. Recruiting, q., 62. Returned 'Soldiers, Emplovment for q.,

2816. • ' Riding on Raihvay Carriage Platforms,

q., 540. . Sea-carriage of Foodstuffs, a(lj., 545, 551; fl., 639, 1040.

Sentence for Abortion, q., 1324.

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ARTHUR, Dr. R. (continued): Sergeant Eldridge, q., 2721. Shipbuilding, q., 216, 600, 2213. .S.S. Leruka, fl., 1833. State Building of Houses, q., 1866. State Coal-mine, q., 3651. Strychnine, Shortage of, q., 396. Sydney \Vater Snpply (Avon River Dam), Bill, int., 3136.

Tramway Season Tickets, fl., 22<11. Treatment of Quarantined Persons, q.,

3036; adj., 3067; q., 3077. Utilisation of Shipping, fl., 2880. Venereal Diseases Bill,. 2R., 3297; Com., 3384, 3390, 3391, 3399, 3400, 3401, 3405, 3407, 3409.

Y~ssels diverted to Sydney, q., 3034. \Valsh Island: Working Hours, q., 110, 165.

"'heat, Increased Price for, q.J.. 2643. Wheat, Reported Sale of, q., 2l1S3.

AsHFORD, The Ron. W. G., LiveTpool l'lains:

Aggregation of Large Estates, q., 62. Assistance to Farmers, fl., 307i. Calf Farm, Albion Park, obs., 2580, 2632.

Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, inf., 1957; 2R., 2399, 2631; Com., 2655-2675; cons. amdts., 3569.

Closer Settlement Resumptions, q., 3078; m., 3180, 3,., 3576, 3582, 3583.

Crown Lands Leases Withdrawal Bill, 2R., 2073.

'Estimates: Minister for Lands, 1697, 1709. Secretary for Public Works, 1609.

Flooded Lands, Murrav Electorate, q., 440. . •

Henty-Billabong Railway, supp/.y, 1609. Improvement Le~,tses, Bathurst District,

fl., 2053. Lands available for Settlement, fl., 1325. Lawson Park Estate. obs., 2645. Loan Estimates, 1777~ Loqal Government Bill, Com., 2677, 3246.

Menindie Irrigation Scheme, q., 166. Mr. Kidmnn's Holdings, S11pply, 1709. Pastures Protection !Amendment) Bill, cons~ amdt8., 3569, 3574.

Picric Acid and Tar from Waste 'l'im. hers, q., 3154.

Quantambone Station, q., 3155. Railway Carriage of Stock, q., €01.

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ASHFORD, The Hon. W. G. (continued): Repatriation and Soldiers' Settlements,

f]., 543. Re-registration of Certain Unions, cons.

omdts., 3585. Returned Soldiers, Land for, q., 64,

599; .supply, 1777; q_., 2214, 3034, 3076. Revocation of Forest Reserves, m.,

3184, 3575. Roofing Iron, Alleged Shorbtge of, q_.,

601. Sa vine: ·of Calves, .S1tpply, 1777. Share-farming, q., 3195.

·Soldier Settlers, q_., 2725. Stoney Creek: Estate-, q., 3289. Village of Tomalpin, q., 2086. Wentworth Park, q., 62. Western Land Board, q., 3037. ·western Lands for Settlement, q., 1325. ·wire-netting, q_., 3076.

B BAGNALJ., Mr. W. R. C., St. Geo1·ge:

Advances for Workers' Homes, q., 1965. A.L.P., Ballot q., 2488. Assistance for Building Homes, m., 940. Card System, The, wpply, 1637. Case of Mr. E. Roberts, q., 2344. Chamber of Commerce Visit to Eveleigh

Workshops, mpply, 1640. Comments hy Judges, supply, 1535. Discontent in Railway Service, supply,

1632. Early Closing Bill, q., 215. Estimates:

At~orney-General, 1535. Rmlways, 1632.

Eveleigh Workshops, supply, 1653. Federal Quarantine Regulations, adj.,

2929. I."W.W. Prisoners, q., 676. Local Government Bill, Com., 3216, 3230, 3236. ..

McGirr, ChargeS""ngainst Mr. J. J. G., m., 434 ..

Privileges of Railway Employees, q., 2922. .

Railway Department's Business Methods, q., 1964.

Railway to Rockdale, q., 900. Retired Railway Servants, q., 2178. Rolling-stock, q., 896. Seditious and Disloyal Speeches, q., 26. Soldier Settlers, q .. 2725. Types of Locomotive Engines, sttpply, 1635.

Visit of French- Mission, q., 1323.

BALL, The Ron R. T'., Corowo: Abattoirs Commission, q., 24. Administrative Charges, supply, 1578. Apprentices, Railway Department, q., 3192.

Bellinger River, Dredging Channel, q., 597.

Belmont-Swansea Railway, q., 2051. Blythe River Iron Deposits, q., 957.

BALL, The Ron. R. T. (continued): Board of Water Supply: Proposed Re­trenchment, q., 724, 815, 1009.

Bonus 'System and Public Works, q., 2769. .

Card System: Railway Workshops, q., 680, 2965. .

Carriage of Coal by Rail, q., 1866. Cartage of Wool, q., 2968, 31.53, 3194. Case of Mr. A. L. Robertson, supply, 1594.

Chamber of Commerce Members, Enter­tainment of, q., 25.

Children Travelling by Rail and Tram, q., 226:,l.

City Railway, q., 1046, 2989. Claims of Old Railway Servant~, q.,

1866, 2088. Clarence Hiver :t'ntrance, 1, Jl'l: ·'"1!­

, ply, 1584. Ooa1~hbuilders' Material, Railway Hates,

q., 3193. Coachmakers: Railway Sen-ice, q., 3152.

Commandeered Pig-iron, q., 1160. Disabled Soldiers, Life Railway Passes,

q., 216. Dockyard Employees' Pay, q., 113. Enlisted Tramway Employees, q., 542. Estimates: Secretary for Public Works, 1578, 1594. .

Euston Punt, Murray River, q., 541. Eveleigh Workshop: Visit of Chamber

of Commerce, pers. expl., 961. Floods in Hunter Valley, q., 3650. Government Railways (Superannuation

Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2728. Granville, Auburn, and Lidcombe

SewArage, q., 679. Gratuities to Old Railway Servants, q., 2550.

Head-lights on Tram Cars, q., 1960, 2088.

Hen tv-Billabong Railway: Contracts, q., 1010.

Insecure Wheat Stacks, q., 1963. €Jnspections by Railway Commissioners,

•. q., 1286. Inspector of Railway Institutes, q., 3153.

Irrigation Resumption Re-vesting Bill, i1lf., 26J5. -

I~and along Shea's Creek, q., 2052. Lavatory Accommodation on Trains, 2644.

Lidcombe-Regent's Park Railway, q_., 2054.

Locomotives in Disrepair, q., 110. Lower Hunter Ferries, adj., 1971. Maroubra Bay Tramway Bill, m., 2984. Milson's Point Trains, Stoppage of, q.,

542. Mountain Excursionists: Railway Ac-

commodation, q., 1961. . Neglect of Cattle in Railway Trucks, adj., 2578, 2642.

Northern Suburbs Outfall Sewer, q., 542, 723.

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BALL, The Hon R. T. (ccnlinued) Norton Griffiths Contract, q., 1008;

SU]Jply, 1580. Parliamentary Electorates and Elec­tions (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3056.

Passengers for Newcastle, q., 1046. Pimps and Spies in Railway Depart-ment, q., 3037.

Pipe Line, Clarence River, q., 681. Platform Tickets, q., 2550. Public Servants' Privileges, q., 2645. Public " 1orks Officers, Newcastle, q., 1285.

Race Train and Tram Services, q., 3196. RaihYay Commissioners: Entertain­

ment of Visitors, q., 215. Railway Commissioners' Report: Waste

of Paper, q., 1Q45. . . Hailway Concesswns to B1lhard Players,

q .• 1961. . Hallway l<'reights on Vehicles, q., 3650. Ra.ilway Institute, q., 2967. Railway Officials: Justices of the Peace,

q., 1953. Railway Platform Tickets, q., ·2052. Railway Heq uirements, Cumberland

District, q., 2345. Hailways:

Condobolin-Broken Hill, q., 2213. Hcnty-Billabong, q., 1287; supply, 1583.

Increased Fares and Freights, q., 1045. 2050, 3152, 3650.

Lidcombe-Regent's Park, q., 2216. Menindie Bridge, q., 3657. ~imitybelle-Bombala, q., 2410. North Coast, q., 2260. Rates for Wheat, q., 814. Redhead, q., 3721, 3722. Riding on Carriage Platforms, q., 540.

Ha.ilway Service: ~ _ Apprentwes, q., 216o. Armistice Holiday, q.; 2764. Broken Time, q., 2968. Chief Commissioner's Attitude, q., 3155.

Claims of Old Servants, q,, 2051, 2178.

Dismissal of Men, q., 1161, 2344. Employment in, q., 723. }jngine-drivers, q., 1869. Men on Holidays, q., 1043, 1288. Minimum Wage, q., 2179, 2642. Payment f'Or Holidays, adj., 319; q., 3197.

Penalties, q., 814; obs., 1288. Returned Soldiers, q., 2259. Seniority, q., 110, 356, 2491, 2770. Shortage of Labour, obs., 1289. Supemnnuation Fund, q., 598, 1966,

1967, 2214.' Trav~Liing Advantages for Employees,

q., 6o. Refreshment-rooms, Maitland Railway

Station, q., 2344. Resignation of Tramway Employees, _q., 1163.

BALL, The Hon. R. T. (continued) : Retired Hailway Employees, q., 3036. Returned Soldiers: Free Railway

Passes. q., 358. Heturned Soldiers and \Yorks Depart~ ment, q., 3154.

Shipbuilding, q., 109, 216, 313, 600, 1868, 2213.

Smoke Nuisance: State Industrial Un• de-rtakings, q., 2051.

Snags in the Darling River, q., 725. Soldiers and Hospital Treatment, g., 2968.

Soldiers' Pensions, q., 542. Special Car for Ral!way Commissioners,

q., 2051. . Specia.] Deposits (Industrial U ndertak­ings) Amendment. Bill, int., 2978, 2982 ; 2R., 3064.

Special Parliamentary Train, q., 3151. State Brickworks, g. 3151. State Timber Yard Employees, q., 3653. State Trawlers, q., 24.88. Supplies of Reports to Shires, q., 2727. Sydney . Water Supply (Avon River Dam) Bill, int., 3123; q., 3722.

Sydney Water Supply, q., 314, 2411, - 2770. 'J'a,rcutta Settlement Cattle Stops, q., 2550. Third-rail System, q., 1952. Train Service, Sydney-Newcastle, adj.,

605. -'frams, Overcrowding, q., 2261. Tram Services, q., 2770. 'framwav Service:

Minimum Wage, q., 1869, 2412. Seniority, q., 111, 1161. ~

Tramway, Zetland to M..awot, q., 296o. Unemployed Miners, Newcastle, q., 108, Walsh Island:

Holiday Privileges, q., 39-5. Workers and Enlis'tment, q., 111. Working Hours, q., 110, 165.

\Vater and SE•werage Board Employees, q., GOO, 635; adJ., 663.

\Vater Famine, Hurstville District, q., 3650.

Water Supply for Yass, q., 2965. Wheat Silos, Construction of, q., 2726. William Killen (Murrumbidgee Area) Re-vesting BilL 2R., 2734.

\Vorkmen's Weekly Railway Tickets, q., 2489, 2922.

BAVIN, Mr. T. H., Gordon: Amalgamated Society of Engineers, q.,

597.-Amendment of Audit Act, q., 898. Audit (Amendment) BilL 2R, 392. Australia's Claims to War Indemnity,

q., 2963. Aviation School, snpply, 1405; q., 2346. Birds and Animals Protection Bill, 2R.,-880; Com., 890. ·

Board of Trade, supply, 1730. Board of \Vater Sunuly: Proposed Re­trenchment, q., 100().

Conciliation Committees, suzJply, 1729.

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BAvw, Mr. T. R. (continued): Constitutional Relations of States and Commonwealth, q., 356.

Crimes (Amendment) Bill, Com.; 1039. Estimates:

Attorney-General, 1512. Coloniai Secretary and Minister of Public Health 1305.

Labonr and Industry, 1729. Public Instruction, 1403.

Hon. William Webster, q., 3035. Hon. W. AI. Hughes, q., 2815, 3197. Income-tax Assoosment: 'Vheat-growers,

q., 638, 680. Income-tax Man~gement (Amendment) Bill, 2R.' 2298.

Indemnity by Germany, pen. expL, 3197. .

Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­ment) Bill, 2R., 2364; Com., 2383, 2391; co11S. arndts., 3173.

Justices Bail (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2958.

Kosciusko, Sports at, q., IO:J. Liquor Prohibition Poll, m., 3327. Local Government Bill, Com., 2680" 268!, 2683, 2751, 2754, 2758, 2832, 2836, 2842, 2844, 3211, 3234, 3238, 3257. .

McGirr, Charges against Mr. J. J. G., 711.' 424.

Mining (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3105. Parlianw:1tary Drafting, st~pply, 1512. ParliamcntaTy Elections (Amendment)

Bill, Com., 3.'533, 2.553, 3564. Permanent Trustee Company of X ew South Wales, Limited (Amendment) Bill, 2'1., 3200 .. Perpetu~l Trustee Company (Limited)

Ameudmcn.t Bill, Com., 3200. Police Inquiry Bill, int., 748; Com., 785.

Poor Pers<ms Legal Hemedies Bill, 2n., 2282; Com., 2697, 2698, 2700.

PrisonPrs Detention (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3041.

Quarantine Station, Insufficient Food, q., 3192.

Railway Fares and Freights, q., 3152. Remarks bv Judge Curlewis, m., 1055. School Buildings, supply, 1405. School Teachers' Salaries, supply, 1{03. Sedition Bill, 2R., 1870; Com., 2066, 214(), 2153, 2182, 2186, 2201, 2202, 2203.

Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, m., 2613.

State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxa­tion) Bill, Com., 1016.

Sydney Milk Supply, supply, 1305. Sydney Water Supply (Av~m River

Dam) Bill, int., 3143. Taxation Department, q., 1952. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R.,

454; Com., 512. Venereal Diseases Bill, Com., 3389, 3402, 3406, 3408.

Water and Sewerage Board Empl()yees, q., 599.

Women's Legal Status Bill, 2i.t., 2949; Com., 2953, 2955.

BEEBY, The Hon. G. S., Waaact lllagga: Abermain Colliery, q., 844, 1211, 1286. Address in Reply, 180. Ama.lgamated Coachmakers' Society, q., 1322.

Amalgamated Society of Engineers, q., 597.

Board of Tracie at Cessnock, · q., 596. Board of 'l'rade, supply, 1738; q., 2347. Botanic Gardens Employees, q., 2088. Breaches of ArbitratiOn Act., q., 899. Casual Employees, Minimum Wage, q., 1868. ' .

Conciliation Committees, supply, 1737. Director of Labour Exchanges, q., 2178. Discontent in Tramway Service, q., 2179.

Early Closing Bill, q., 215, 442; m., 443; in f., 682; q., 1961.

East--West Hailway, q., 1962. Eight, Hours in Coal-mines, g., 162. Electric Light, Price of, q., Ill. Employment Agency Fees, q., 899. Estimates: Labour and Industry, 1734. Federal Awards, q., 1869. Fort~·-four Hours Working Week, q., 2086.

Gas, Price of, q., 313, 314, 541. Home Hule for Ireland, m., 1975. Industrial Arbitration Act: Prosecu-

tion of Employers, q., 395. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­

ment) Bill, 2R., 2359, 2379; Com., 2385, 2392, 2396, 2398.

·Insurance Agents and Arbitration Act, · q., 1210.

Ii1ternational Arbitration, pers. expl., 219.

Invalid Pensions, q., 314. Labour Agencies, q., 1327. Labour Bureau, q., 2409. Labour ExchanPes, SUJJZJlY, 1739. Labour for Coal-mines, q., 1327.

• Land Boilers; Inspection of, q., 358. Lift Attenda·nts, q., 112. Living 'Vage for Government· Servants,

q., 1160. Miners' Compensation, q., 112. Miners' Diseases, q., 312; supply, 1738; q., 2344.

Minimum Wage: Board of Trade De­cision, q., 1162, 2176, 2214.

Minimum Wage for Miners, supply, 1737.

Mr. Beeby's Visit io America, m., 2119. Newcastle Steel Works, supply, 1734. North Bulli Coal-mine, q., 2410. Prosecutions for Breaches of A wards,

supply, 1735. Public School Teachers, q., 900. Railway Employees and Arbitration Court, q., 1287.

Re-registration of Railway Unions, q., 845.

Returned Soldiers at Walsh Island, Wages of, q., 164.

Richmond Main Coal-mine, Dispute at, q., 681, 846, 1212.

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BEEBY, The.Hon. G. S. ( contin:ued) : Rural ·workers and Board of Trade, q.,

639. School Teachers and Industrial Arbitra­

tion Act. q., 1106, 2411. Sedition Bill, 2R., 1895. Shearers Accommodation Act, supply, 1739.

State Abattoirs, q., 1107, 1286. Strike at Port Pirie·, q., 900, 1106. Suspended Industrial Awards, q., 2213. Tea-packers' 'Wage~, q., 163, 213. Telling of Divisions, m., 1336. Trade-nnions 11-e-registration Bill, int .. 336; 2R., 358; Cum., 510, 513, 51.4; cons. C!mdf's., 647.

lJnemployed Waterside Workers, IJ.., 167.

V.oluntar\' 'Yorkers' Organisation, sup-ply, 1736.

Walsh Island: Piece 'York, q., 2086. War, The, address, 181. Wharf Labour Trouble, q., 1321. Workmen's Compensation Act, q., 898, 1868.

'Vorkmen's Compensation Insurance Fund, q., 311, 316.

BENNEl''r, The Hon. W., Durham: Add.ress· in Reply, 200. Baerami Estate, Denman, q., 1832. Board of Trade, address, 203. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2631.

Crown Lands ·Leases Withdrawal Bill, 2R., 2077; 3rr., 2222.

Electoral Reform, add7·ess, 202. Influenza Epidemic in Enrope, q., 440. Irrigati·on (Amendment) Bill, 3R,, 2429;

con. amdts., 3120. Land along Shea's Creek, q., 2052. Loan Estimates, 1771. Local Government Bill, 2R., 2507; Com., 3241, 3244, 3248.

Lower Ifunter Ferries, aclj., 1968, 1973. :!\fain Roads Grant to Shire Councils,

q., 594. Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3090. News of the War, q., 1837. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, Uom., 3542. Public School Accommodation, address,

203. Recruiting, addTess, 200. Saving of Calves, supply, 1776. Share-farming, S11l1pl.y, 1775. · Silos for Wheat Storage, q., 1326. Soldiers' Settlements, su.nply, 1772. Trawling Industry, supply, 1771.

Br,ACK, The Hon. G.: Armistice with Germany, m., 2717. Civil Service Retrenchment, adj., 628. {.Jloser Settlement (Amendment) Bill,

2n., 3026. • Estates R.esumed for Repatriation Pur­

poses, q., 2802, 3004, 3458. Execution of Instruments (War Facili­

ties) Bill, ·Tecom., 623. Expulsion of Aliens, q., 3447.

d

. . BLACK, The Hon. G. (continued) :

German Possess!ons in the Pacific, m., 3070.

Irri-gation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2863. Korth Coast Rai!"·ay, m., 2042. Parliamentary Electi-ons (Amendment)

Bill, 2R., 3G24 . Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,.3281.

Picture Films Censorship, q., 3446, 3477; pcrs. e:cpl., 3±77.

Purchase of Estates for Closer Settle­ment, m., 3482.

Resumption of Estates for Returned Soldiers, m., 3458.

Sedition Bill, 2'R., 233i. Trade-:mions Re-registration Bill, 2R.,

582. Venereal Diseases Bill, 2n., 3497. Women's Legal Status Bill, 2R., 3461.

BR,IDDON, The Hon. II. Y.: Crimes L:\mendment) Bill, 2R., 210.

BRil'JEU, Mr. G. S., Raleigh: Aborigines Protection Board, SttJJply, 1291, 1355.

Address in Pt>ply, 130. Agricultural Pests, supply~ 1471. Bago Forests, Clearing Land, cj., 1206. Bellinger Rinr, Carriage of Goods, q.,

1158. Belling<''r River, Dredging Channel, q.,

:>n2, 5ni. · "Black-leg" Disease among ·stock, q., 1318.

Budget, The, 1122. 'City Railway, q., 1319. Clarence River Entrance, q., 309, 591.

. Carr's Harbour: Construction of .Road, q., 955. Improvements to Jetties, q., 538. Subnrhan Holding Blocks, q., 393.

Country Police Stations, supply, 1292. Cowan Creek., South Grafton, q., 928,

3646. Defence of Australia, address, 132. Destruction of Rabbits, wpply, 1470. Estimates:

Colonial S~cretary, 1291, 1338, 1355. Coloninl Treasurer, 1218. Depa.rtment of Agriculture, 1470. Preparation of, q., 1122. Public Tnstrn<ction, 1397.

Examination in German, supply, 1398. Glen Fernaigh Heserve Settlement; q., · 1005.

Glenreagh-Dorrigo Railway, q., 633, 3645.

Government Tourist Resorts, q., 1318. Grain Elevators, snpply, 1471. Harbour dues on Coastal Produce, sup­

ply, 1219. Hcnt_v-Billabonsr Railway, q., 1287. Hospitals vnd Conv;alescent Homes for

Soldiers, q., 1206. Hospital Subsidies, supply, 1293. Increasing Cost of Government;- bnd­aet, 1229.

Japan and Australia, addTess, 133.

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BRINER, Mr. G. S. (continued): Leasehold S~stem, address, 130. Local Government, budget, 1127. New Public Works, q., 393. North Coast Railwa~:

Chief Commissioner's Criticism, lntd-get, 1134.

Eighth Section, q., 633. IncrE'ased Freights, q., 634. Kempsey-:Macksville, q., 354: Sleepers. q., 954.

North Coast Railway and Harbour Works, budget, 1134.

Police §faaistrates: Reducti;n of, q., 594.

· Shortage of, budget, 1129. Premier's Department, b1tdaet, 1130. Public School Teachers, b11dget, 1123. Publicity Officers, b11daet, 1130. . Purchase of Timbers, Paddy's Plam, q.,

1318. Railway Broken Hill to South Austra­lian B"o'rder, q., 1285.

Railways Administration, lmdget, 1131. Returned Soldiers: Forestry Work, q.,

1040. School Accommodation, b11dgd, 1126. School Building :

Moonee, q., 956. Towallum, q., 955.

'School Teachers' Salaries, sup]Jly, 1397. .Schools of Arts Committees, Prosecu­

tion of, q., 956. Stamp. Duty on Land Contracts, sup­

ply, 1218. State Salaries (Commonwealth -Taxa-tion) BilL Com., 1018. '

S1ramp Drainage, Ulmarra Munici-pality, q., 3720. .

Taxation and Surpluses, budget, 1124. 'l'emnorarv Employees, S1tpply, 1220. Timber Reserves, North Dorrigo, q.,

1040. 'Trading Vessels, Dellingen River, q.,

1007. ' utilisation of Shipping, q., 639. "War, The, addrrss,- 13.5. ·wheat PooL address, 131.

. 'llROOKFIEUJ, Mr. P., Sf:m·t: Address in Reply, 141. Alien Prisoners, Bilbao and Bm·to~·itch,

q .. 2090, 2178, 2489, 2727. Ardlethan Tin-field, adj., 348; s-upply, 1253.

Attornev-General and LW.W. Prison­ers·, q . . • 932.

Australian Wine Industrv, o .. 3033. . B'Ithing Accommodation for Miners, m.,

1050. BirJs and Animal> Protection Bill, 2R., 876: Com., 882, 886, 889.

Board of Trade, supply, 1732; q., 2347. Broken Hill Tramway Service, supply, 1680.

Bnd·o:et, The, 115::J. Card Svstem, The, rJ., 2965. Case of Alexander DeanR, q., 3187. (~~nson;hip of Labour Par;~rs, q., 440, 7490.

BROOKFIELD, Mr. P. (continued) : Censorship, The, q., 2968. Chieif Railway Commissioner, wpply, 1678.

Christmas Dinner for Prisoners, q., 3286.

Closer Settlement, Fordwich Estate, m., 3577.

Coledale Shooting Case, snpply, 1355. Commission of the Peace: Rejected

nominees, q., 3079, 3196. Condobolin-Broken Hill Railway, q., 843, 1208; S1lpply, 1681_. 1796.

Disqualification of an Ron. Membe-r, q., 315.

Dissent from Mr. Speaker's Ruling, m., 2648.

Distress at Broken Hill, q., 1043; bud-get, 1153; q., 3286.

Domain Speeches, q., 162. Dry Boring, Sllpply, 1257. Estimates:

Attorney-General, 1.513, 1553. Colonial Secretary, 1353. Department of Labour and Inqustry, 1732.

Denartment of Public Instruction, 1461.

Hailwa.ys, 1678. Secretary for Mines, 1252.

Hentv-Billabong Railway, q., 1832 . Hospital Accommodation, q., 2087. Hospital Staff, S1lpply, 1355. Indi1strial Arbitration (Further Amend­

ment) Bill, 2n., 2367; cons. amdts., 3169.

Inspection of Mines, supply, 1255. Inspector-General ?f Police, supply, 1354. Insp·ector of Ha1lway Institutes, q., 3153 ..

Irrigation (Amendment) . Bill, cons. a.mdfs., 3121, 3122.

I.W,W. Commission Heport, q., 3652; adj., 3747. _

I.W.W. Prisoners. m., 601; adj., 666; q., 676, 679; adj., 692; q .. 702; 721; 1Je1·s. e:l."nl 830; q., 932, 2643, 3195, 3652 .

.Judd, Case of E. E., q., 838, 865, 1212. Labour Conditions on Mining Leases,

supply, 1258. Lawyers' CoRts, wpvl.IJ. 1513. Liquor Prohibition Poll, m., 3339. Loan Estimates, 1796. I~ocal Government Bill, 2R., 2571; Com.,

3220. :Menindie Irrigation Scheme, q., 166 . l\Iiners' Diseases, q .. '312; .wrmly, 1258,

1732; q .. 2344,2724: adi.. 3746. Mining (Amendment) Bill, int., 656; 2R .. 309J; Com., 3lO{l-Rl15; 3n., 3156.

Mining Products and Shinping Short-llge. q., 1106; budqet, 1158. _ •

Moving Picture Film. • "'l'he ·woman Suffers," q .. 2721. 2970.

Mr. Brookfield's Fines, o .. 28, 108. Mr. Fred. Sinclair, q., 1541. 70G. . Mr. Keogh's Lease, Ardlethan, adJ., 348; supply, 1253; q., 1287.

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12 JIUle to 11 December, 1918.

BROOKFIELD, Mr. P. (continued) : Negotiations between Nations at War,

q., 356. Newcastle Steel Works, wpply, 1732. Opening of Parliament, adchess, 144. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill 2R., 3372; Com., 3544; cons. amdts., 3733, 3736.

Parramatta Gaol, q., 724. PoHce Force, su.pply, ·1353. Police Inquiry Bill, int., 753; 2u., 783. Police Inquiry Commission, q., 864, 2962, 3193.

Prison Administration, suzlply, 1553. Prisoners' Sentences, Prolongation of, q., 1960.

Prospecting Vote, supply, 1252. Public Service Promotions, q., 814. Public Speeches, q., ll:L. Railway to The Pinnacles, supply, 1681. He-registr!ition of Certain Trade-unions,

cons. amdts., 3587. Resignation of Trumwa.y Employees, q., 1163. • '

Returned Soldiers at Broken Hill, q., 707.

H.eturned Soldiers, Settlement of, ad-dTeS.I, 145; supply, 1797. ·

Rumoured Dissolution, q., 2963. School Accommodation, supply, 1461. School Curriculum, supply, 1462. Scully, 'fhos., q., 702, 721, 845. Sedition Bill, q., 931; int., 998; 2R., 1902; Com., 2057,.2140, 2149, 2182, 2185, 2202, 2203, 2206.

Sergeant Mackay, q., 1951. Shipbuilding in the United States, q., 2726.

&ilverton Tramway Company, supply, 1680.

Special Constables, q., 212. "Spiked Docks" in Police Courts, q.,

538. Steamer Purchased from America, q., 1967.'

Strike at Port Pirie, q., 900, 1011, ll06; b1Ul(l et, 1153, ll59.

Supply of Sheep Trucks, supply, 1681. Sydney Harbour Trust, Dismissal of Men, q., 2641. ·

Sydney Water Supply (Avon Rivet Dam) Bill, int., 3140.

Titles for New South Wales Residents, q., 103.

Totalizator, The, q., 1965. Trade-unions Ik-rcgistration Bill, 2R., 483; cons. amdts., 652.

Traffic Superintendent Edward, q., 2722. Trawling Industry, S1tpply, 1796. ' Treatment of Prisoners in Gaol, adj., 3149.

Vance Marshall, Imprisonment of, q., 1042.

Venereal Diseases Bill, 2R., 3305; Com., 3389, 3396, 3400, 3402.

War, ~l'he, addTess, 141. Western Lands for Settlement, q., 1325.

.. Wheat Elevator Contract, q., 27, 103, 217. •

BROOKS, The Hon. W.: Address in Reply, 53. Fixation of Prices, add1·ess, oo. German Bakers, adj., 631. · Governor-General's Conference, addres3,

G3; adj., 157. Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3475 .. Quarantline Station: Exclusion of Clergymen, adj., 3599.

Re-registration of Unions, addTess, 54. Shortage of Dwellings, m., 1200. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3489.

Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2rt., 557.

BROWNE, The Hon. J. A., LL.B.: Ambulance Transport Services Bill, q., 3005. .

Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3016.

Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2870. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, Corn., 3639; 3R., 3700; Teconi., 3703, 3710.

Permanent Trustee Company of New Aouth Wales. Limited (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2169.

Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited) AmPndment Bill, 2R., 2081; Com., 2167, 2168.

Sedition Bill, 2R., 2460; Com., 2582, 2584, 2586, 2589.

Venereal Diseases Bill, Com., 3510, 3512.

Wastage of Printing Paper, adj., 2170.

BRUNTNF:r.r., Mr. A., Panam.atta: Anpointments to Commission of the Peace, q .. 2965.

Case of Mr. A. L. Robertson, supply, 1590.

ClHims of Old Railway Servants, q., 2051.

Discontent in Tramway Service, adj., 2347.

Dissent 'from l\Ir. 'Speaker's Ruling, m.., 2650.

Estimates: Public Works, 1590. I.W.W. Inquiry, q., 1835. Jack's Day, q., 24Sl:l. Liquor Prohibition Poll, m., 3318, 3343. Local Government Bill, Com., 3219. JJOcal Option Poll, q., 2409. Parliamentary Electorates and Elec-tions (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3058,

Parramatta Gaol, q., 700. Parramatta-road, q., 26. Private Membell's' Business, q., 357. Pure Food Laws, Administration of, q., 2259.

Railway Commissioners' Report: Waste of Paper, q. 1045.

Railway Empioyees: Travelling Advan­tages, q., 65.

Railway Fares, Increase, q., 2598. Railway Requirements, Cumberland

District, q., 2345. Repatriation Scheme, q., 599.

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Volumes 71, 7ll, 73, 74.

BRUNTN.ELL, ~Jr. A. (continued) : Retur.ned Soldiers: Refusal to Re-

instate, q., 3155. Sedition Bill, 2R., 1975. Shortage of Meat, q., 702. Toongabbie Shooting Case, q., 3153. War-time Prohibition, q., 958. Water Famine, .Hurstville District, q., 3650.

\Vestern Australian Fruitgrowers, q., 108.

BRYANT, The Hon. F. H.: Destruction of Wild Flowers, adj., 2047. Quarantine ·Area : Religioys Rites, m.,

3612. Sedition Bill, 2R., 2528.

BucKLEY, Mr. A. W., Surry Hills: Amalgamated Railway and Tramway

Association, q., 2766. Appointments of Ex-public Men under the Crown, q., B53.

Apprentices, Railway Department, q., 2765.

Board of Trade President, q., 166. Case of Mr. J. F. O'Reilly, s11pply, 1380. Chinese Railway Employee, q., 1107. Cleaners Hucker and Harris, q., 1005. Director of Labour Exchanges, q., 2178. Discontent in Railway and· Tramway

Services, s11pply, 1641; q., 3656; adj., 3725 (p.o., 3726).

Dismissal of Railway Employees, q., 2762.

Domestic Servants, q., 2241. Employees, Railway and Tramway Ser­

vice, q., 936, 2762, 2920. Estimates:

Attorney-General, 1549 .. Colonial Secretary, 1380. Raih,·ays, 1641, 1696.

J~x-Railway and TraJl!way Servants, q., 440, 723.

Fire Brigades Board, supply, 1381. Government Motor-cars, q., 931. Improved Truck Coupling, q., 839. Increased Pay for Riilway Servants, q.,

540. -Industrial Blind Institution, supply,

1382. Imported Railway Officials, supply, 1650. I.W.W. ,Commission Report, q., 3653. I.W.W. Prisoners, q., 635; adj., 664;

q., 703, 3653. . Judges' Retirement (Amendment) Bill, int., 3527.

Limitation of Births, S11pply, 1380. I~oan Estimat~s, 1770. Mr. A. E. Taylor, q., 2816. New Type of Railway Carriage, q., 895. Notice of Motion, obs., 866. Omission from Business-paper, q., 866. Pamphlet issued b.r Railway Commis-sioners, q., 1207.

Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3553.

Personal Explanation, 2054. · Picture Shows, supply, 1386. Prison Administration, supply, 1549.

BucKLEY, Mr. A. W. (contimted): Railway Employees~ Holidays, q., 900;

ad_i., 901. Railway Superannuation, q., 708, 813,

1966. Railway Superannuation Board: Mr. Buckley's candidature, m., 1328.

Recent Strike, The, q., 314. Re-registration of l:nions. q., 315. Resignation of Tramway Employees, q., 1107.

Hiding on Railway Carriage Platforms, 1(., 540.

Sediti.on Bill, int., 1000; 2R., 2022; Com., 2055, 2062, 219D.

Seniority of Raihmy Servants, q., 1949. Shnnting Devices for Trains, su.pply, 1650. '

Soldiers' Settlements, supply, 1771. Third-rail System, q., 1952. 'J'rude-unions Re-registra tioi1 Bill, int.,

:1-(4, 2R., 383. 'framway Accidents, q., 839. Tramway Service Seniority, q., ll1, 1161.

'l'ramwa:v Services, adj., 786; q., 2770. Types of Locomotive Engines, S1tpply, 1649.

Uniform Railway Gauge, 1651. \Vheat Deni'>t, rr., 866. Women's Hospital, supply, 1381.

BuRKE, Mr. F. M., Newtown: Agent-General, The, Sll]iply, 1487 .• Ambulance Brigades, Sllpply, 1295. Ardlethnn 'l'in-fireld, adj., 35l. Arrest of Three Men, udj., 206. Broken Time of Railway Employees,

q., 2968. Destitution in the Cit~·J q., 818. Direc',or of Fisheries, q., 3e54. Dismissed Raihmy Employees: Holiday

Pay, (j., 104; adj., 317, 323. Ji:mployment of Labourers, q., 3284. Estimates:

Colonial Treasurer, 1247, 1293. Department of Agriculture, 1475. Premier, 1486.

Ex-pupil~, Newtown Pu hlic School, killed in Action, q., 20_85.

Fish Supply, suppl!f, 12(!t1 Fixation of Prices, q., 1324. Food Onlers, S1tpply, 1295. Friendly Societies' :Members Enlisted,

q., 929. Hansard Reom·ts, q., 109. Hawkesbury Agricultural Gollege, sup­ply~, 1476 ..

Heydon, Mr. Justice, q., 26. Immigration and Tourist Jbre::n, :sup­

ply, 1487. Increased Salaries to Pnbiic Eerv<:~nts,

S1tpp/y, 1248. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-

men.t) Bill, 2R., 2370. I~oan Estimates, m., 1763. 'Local Government Bill, Corn., 2687. Minimum Wage, Railway Service, q., 2179.

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BURKE, Mr. F. M. (continued): ·Mr. Beeby's Visit to America, m., 2135. Munitions Committee, suppl·y, 14~7 Norton Griffiths Contract, supp/,11, 1248.

'-Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2H., 3374: cons. amdts., 3734.

Police lnouiry Bill, int., 766. Police Officers, q., 2090. Probate Duty paid for 1917, q., 593. Public Instruction (School Boards) Bill,

2R., 2743.

BuRKE Mr. M. (continued): Local Government Bill, 2R., 2567; Com-.,

2685, 3214. Meat Inspection, S1tpply, 1299. Minimum Wage, q., 2642, 2644. Monai'o Election, q., 2-816. Motor-cars: Furious Driving, q., 2599, 3196.

Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3371. '

Po!i:ce Force, supply, 1298. Publicity Officer, suppl.y, 1487. Pure Food Act, supply, 1294. Railway and Tramway Department, q.,

593.

Public Servants' Privileges, q., 2645. , _ B.ailway Service Superannuation Fund,

q., 595.

Railway and Tramway Service, Persons ; Eligible for Appointment, q., 953.

Royal Commission on Public S~?rvi·ee, supply, 1248.

Sedition Bill, int., 983; 2R., 1914; pen expl., 2036; Com., 2056, 2192.

Shortage of Moot, q., 701. Soldiers and the 'l'rades Hall, q., 111,

165 .. Special Denosits (Industrial Underta~­

ings) Amei1Clment Bill, int., 2983. Stock Trucks, q., 394. Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, q.,

2211. Sydney Milk Supply, supply, 1294. Testing of Dairy Products, supply, 1475. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2n.,

480; Com., 520. Tramwav C:mductors: Minimum Wage,

q., 1869. . Trawling Industry, SU1lply, 1763; q.,

1952, 1962, 2406, 3288. - Union Collections, adj., 3749.

Voluntary ·workers' Association, supply, 1488.

Woollahra Loan Bill, 2n., 1029. Workmen's Compensation Act, q., 3194. Yanco Irrigation Area, supply. 1476.

BuRKE, Mr. M., Belm01'e: Address in Reply, 277. Centennial Park, q., 1163. City Fruit Sellers, q., 2596. Commandeered Pig-iron, q., 1160. Domain, Disturbances in, address, 279. Engineers, Railway and Tramway Con-

struction \Yorks, q., 1284. Estimates:

Colonial Secretary, 1298. Colonial Treasurer, 1234. ·

Fish Markets Site Vesting Bill, q., 1208. Gazettal of Police as Inspectors, q., 593. Government Printing Office, supply,

1235. H!irbour Trust Employees, q., 1954. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­

ment) Bill, Com., 2389. Insecure Wheat Stacks, q., 1963. Insurance Agents and Arbitration Act,

q.J 1210. . Laoourers in the Domain, q., 2215. Labour Movement and the War, addres!,

280.

Railways Superannuation Fund, supply, 1235. .

Remarks by Judge Curlewis, m., 1057. Re-registration of Unions, add·ress, 277. Ho:val Commiss.ion on Price of Gas, q.,

27. Sedition Bill, 2n. 2018; Com., 2060. 'l'own-planning Conference, q., 708. Trade~ unions Re-registration Bill, ~R.,

479. Tramway :M:en, Wages of, q., 2412. Unemployment, address, 277. Upper Hunter Election, address, 280. \Ventworth Park, q., 63; address, 218. Woollahra Loan Bill, 2R., lV2,1_; 3tt,, 1170.

Woolloomooloo Fish Markets, q., 1163.

BusHELL, :i\Ir. C. H., Lyndhurst: AddiJ;ional Sitting Days, m., 2821. Closer Settlement, m., 3434, 3580. Crown Lands Leases Withdri!wal Bill,

3R., 2221. Estimates :

Colonial Treasurer, 1235. . Railways, 1677.

Harbour Dues on Coastal Produce, sup­ply, 1235.

Local Government Bill, 2R., 2515. Mining (Amendment} Bill, int., 657; 2R., 3084.

Mr. J. H. Cann as Railway Commis-sioner, supply, 1677.

Pay of Railway Gangers, q., 3150. Position of Share-farmers, adj., 714. Railway Charges for Shunting, q., 898. Railways Administration, suppl.y, 1678. Retired Railway Employees, q., 3036. Rozelle Joinery Workil, q., 3186. State lnsuranoo, supply, 1236. Sydney Water Supply (Avon Ri 'er

Dam) Bill, int., 3143. · Vacation for Dental Officers, q., 1837. Wheat Agents, q., 394.

l:luTTENSHAW, 1\Ir. E. A., Lachlan: Advances for Fallowing Land, q., 935. Departmental Boards, q., 675. Estimates: Department of Public In-struction, 1460.

Rabbit Pest, supply, 1479. School Accommodation, suppl·y, 1460, 1479.

Wheat &rip, sttptlly, 1479. Wheat Silos, swppl?J, 1480.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

BuzACOTT, The Hon. N. J.: Appointment tJf Honorary :Magistrates, adj., 862.

Bishop Tyrrell Trust Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1155.

Execution of Instruments (War Facili­ties) Bill, 2n., 532; Com., 537.

Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-ment) Bill, Com., 2812. ·

Justices (Bail) Amendment Bill, 2R., 1761.

Parliamentary Elections (Am.endment) Bill, Com., 3642; 1·ecom., 3702, 3711.

Report of Public Serv~ce Royal Com­missioner, adj., 3643.

Shortage of Dwellings, 111., 1279: Tradectmions Re-registration Bill, 2u., 581; Com., 586, 587.

Woollahra Loan Bill, 2n., 2539.

c CAMERON, Mr. \v., UppeT HunteT:

Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 2R .. 2624.

J~stiinates: Department of Agriculture, 1473.

Tmported Lucerne Seed, q., 865. Local Government Bill, Corn., 2786, 2843.

Noxious Animals, s·upply, 1474. Pastnres Protection (Amendment) Bill

cons. amdts., 3573. ' Pastures Protection Boards, §Upply, 1473.

Rabbit Pest, supply, 1473. Stock Routes, supply, 1474. Supplies of Fat Stock, q., 1286.

UANN, Mr. G., CanteTbury: Accident at Campsie Railway Station,

q., 539. J .. ddress in Reply, 301. Agent-General's Office, budget, 1142. A.l.F. Memorial, q., 3646. Assistance for Building Homes, q., 939. Aviation School, b11dget, 1142. Baby Clinics, supply, 1346. Birds and Animals Protection Bill, Com., 878, 881.

Budget, The, 1138. Case of J. M. Scott, q., 2727, 3652. City Railway, '!.'he, supply, 1671. Closer Settlement, rn., 3431. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill

Com., 2669. ' Coal Supply, budget, 1140; wpply,

1672. Conservatorium of Music, q., 108; b11d­

get, 1142. Cottage Hospital, Canterburv. q., 395. Discontent in Railway Service, supply, 1670.

Dredging of Cook's River, q., 2085. Electoral R-eform, budoet, 1143. Enfield Wheat Depot, q., 2962. Estimates :

Colonial Secretary, 1345. Railways,. 1670.

CANN, Mr. l~. (continued) : Federal Quarantine Regulations, adj., 2943.

Friendly Societies, q., 1832. Governor-General's Conference, add1·ess,

302. Hospital Accommodation, suppl·y, 1345. Inadequate Railway Facilities, supply,

1674. Industrial Arbitrati·on (Further Amend­

ment) Bill, 2R., 2369. Labour Movement and the \Var, address,

301. . Living Wage, address, 303. Local Government Bill, 2R., 2510; Com., 2682, 2688, 2692, 2885, 2898, 2907, 2909, 2911, 323.5.

Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3103; Cum., 3108.

Motor-car Runs, q., 933. North Coast Railway and Harbour

Works, budget, 1138. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

· Bill, Com. (p.o.), 3529. . Prisoners Detention (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3046.

Proportional Representation, q.,. 2344. Public Instruction (School Boards) Bill, 2R., 274.4.

Public \Vorks Committee, q., 2880. Railway Management, b11dget, 1139. Raising of Loans Locally, q., 27. Recruiting Campaign, q., 597. RepatriatiOn and Soldiers' Settlements. . q., 543. R<Jofiug Iron, Alleged Shortage of, q.,

GO I. Roseby, Case of Rev. T., q., 29. Sale of 1915-16 'Wheat, q., 217. School Accommodation, q., 2879. School Teachers and Schools, bu.dget, 1141.

Sedition Bill, 2R., 1918. Seditious U tt-eQ·ances, adclres.<, 302. State Coal-mine, supply, 1672. State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxa­tion) Bill. 2B., 1015; Com., 1017.

Sydney Milk Supply, supply, 1345. Sydney Water Supply (Avon River Dam) Bill, i.nt., 3137.

Tax for Educational Purposes, q., 708. Train Service, Sydney-N ewcastl.e, adj.,

604. Treatment of Children's Teeth, supply, 1346.

Upper Hunter Election, addres,,, 304. Venereal Diseases Bill, 2R., 3295. Wheat for Poultry-farmers, g., 312. \Voollahra Loan Bill, 2R., 1026; 1·ecom., 2237, 2240.

CARRUTHERS, The Hon. Sir J. H., K.C.M.G., LL.D.:

Address in Reply, 11. Appropriation Bill, m., 1759. Armistice with Germany;.. m., 2709. Bee-keepers and Petrol Tins, adj., 717. • Birds and Animals Protection Bill, cons. amdts., 1089. ·

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CARRUTHERS, The Hon. Sir J. H.(continued): Convention to deal with War Problems,

address, 14. Cost of Producing Meat and Wheat, ad­dress. 15.

Execution of Instruments (War Facili­ties) Bill, 2R., 525; 1·ecorn., 620, 717.

Fixation of Prices, address, 16. German Agents in Australia, address,

12. Heydon, Death of Hon.·L. F., rn., 4. Horse Racing, Limitation of, addTess,

14. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­

ment) Bill, Corn., 2638. Loan Bill, ·2R., 1935. Municipality of Waverley v. Barra­clough, q., 945.

Parliamentary Blections (Amendment) Bill, ncom.., 3702, 3704, 3710.

Police Inquiry Bill, 2R., 792. Preparation of Bills, adj., 952. Press Censorship, addres.l, 12. Protection of Birds, adduss, 19. Quarantine Area: Religious Rites, rn., 3603, 3613.

Reid, The late Sir George, rn., 1754. Hepresentative of the Government, obs.,

G. He-registration of Unions, adch·ess, 11. Sedition Bill, 2R., 2256, 2302; Corn., 2584, 2ii87, 2590; 3n., 2633.

SEditious Utterances, adj., 155. Seed-wheat, ad}., 1.54. ShortaQ'e of Dwellings, q., 1811. S,!tt~ck's !n':,aljd Pension, q., 553, 609, ilo; adJ., rl1.

State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxa­tion) Bill. Com., 1157.

Snspension of Standing Orders, rn., 3615.

\Var Debt, address, 18. 'Yar Precantions Act, Abuse of, ad· dTess, 13.

CocHRAN, Mr. J. P., Darling Hm·bour: Address in Reply, 297. Australian Soldiers who have Deserted,

q., 2407. Bathing Accommodation for Miners, rn.,

1052. Chocolate \Vheels, q., 132;3. Coal-Jumpers' Union, Employment of Members, q., 537.

Comments by Judges, .~upvly, 1520. Conservatorinm Entertainment, q.,

843; .~upply, 1445. Corn Sacks, ~upply of, q., 1324. Coroner's Court, supply, 1518. Department of Labour and Industry, supply, 1743.

Disorder, 2826. Eastern Languages, Teaching of, q., 28. Electoral Voting S·ystems, q., 2347. Emnlovnwnt. of Lads under State Con-

trol, q., 926.

CocHRAN, Mr. J.P. (continued): Estimates:

Attorney-General, 1516, 1554. Colonial Secretary, 1373. Colonial Treasurer, 1242. Department of Public. Instruction, 1443.

Department of Labour and Industry, 1743.

Expenses of Successful Appellants, sup-ply, 1520. .

Fair Rents Court, supply, 1521. · Federal Awards, q., 1868. Federal Quarantine He~ulations, adj., 2934; q., 3849.

Fire Brigades Board, .mpply, 1374. Food Orders, supply, 1375. Government Hotels, supply, 1244. Hospital Accommodation, supply, 1374. Industrial ~\.rbitration (Further Amend-ment) Bill, 2R., 2363; Com., ·2396.

Labour Movement and the War, add-ress, 298.

Law Administration, supply, 1516. Lawyers' Costs, supply, 1516. Lieutenant-Governor, '!'he, supply, 1520;

q., 1838. Loan J<:;stimates, 1788. Local Government Bill, Corn., 2689, 2691.

Maintenance of Deserters' Dependents, q., 1961.

McGirr, Charges against Mr. J. J. G., m .. , 432. ·

Mental Defectives . . snpply, 1374. Merton t·. W. l\L Hughes, q., 960. Mr. Rus.sell, Assistant Mechanical En-gineer, Hailway Deuartment, q., 840.

Newcastle Steel Works, snpply, 1744. Observatory Hill, .1·upply, 1791. Old-age Pensioners . . mpply, 1518. Paper-making, a., 1323. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment.) Bill, •cons. omults .. 3738.

Parliamentary Staff, supply, 1554. Police, Payments to, q., 2764. Political Appointments to the Bench,

f{., 680. Poor Persons Legal Remedies Bill, Oom., 2697, 2700.

Prisons f Amendment) Bill, 2R., 684; Com., 690. •

Property of Soldiers' Dependents, q., 723. Prosecutions under Liquor Act, s1.1pply,

UJl7. Pnblic SchooLTeachers, q., 2407. Public Service Board, supply, 1522. Public Service Royal Commissioner's Heport, q., 2767.

Public \Vorks Committee, wpply, 1556. Pure Food Act: Inspectors, supply, 1376. .

Quarantine Station: Religions Hites, fl., 3649.

Racecourses. Control of, 3itpply, 1376. Haihvay Hefreshment-rooms, supply,

1790. . He-registration of Uniom, addTes.~, 297 •.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

CoCHRA~, :Mr. J.P. (continued): Returned Soldiers, Treatment of, ad-

dress, 300. Returning Officers, q., 1327. School Teachers, Shortage of, q., 957. School Teachers, supply, 1443. Sedition Bill, 2R., 2005; Com., 2060, 2070.

Seismographic Apparatus, q., 842. Shearers' Accommodation Act, st~pply,

174.3. Special Adjournment, m., 1164. State Children, supply, 1444. State FisheSupP,ly, q., 313. State Governor, Abolition of Office, m., 853.

State. }lotor Garage, supply, 1791. State Servants and Federal Govern­ment, g., 2549.

State Trawlers, q., 167; supply, 1788; q., 1868.

Sydney Water (o;.upply (Avon River Dam) Bill, int., 3147.

'l'elling of Divisions, m., 1334, 1975. Temporary Employees in Public Service,

adj., 452. . Tenants on "Rocks" Area, supply, 1243. The ='le>Y Star, q., 26. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, i11t., ::!42; 2R., 387; Com., 519.

Unemployed V\'aterside Workers, q., 166, 591.

Visitors to Parliament, supply, 1556. Waterfall Sanatorium, supply, 1373. Whales in Sydney Harbour, q., 900.

UocKs, ~Ir. A. A. C., St. LeonaTds: Auditor-General's Report, Absence of, budget, 1076.

Australian Mercantile Marine, q., 2876. Budget, The, 1076. Federal Qun,rantine Regulations, adj.,

2930. Government Bnild.ing Operaltions, q., 208.5. .

Land Revenue, b11dget, 1077. Local Government Bill, Com., 2889,

2895. ,Poor Persons Legal Remedies Bill, 2R.,

2279. 0

Rai]>vays Administration, bttdgef, 1076. Royal Commission on Public Service,

budget, 10i7. School Teachers, budget, 1077. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, m., 2607.

State Business Undertakings, budget, 1078.

State DE>bt, budget, 1078. Weevil-destroying Machines, q., 211.

CoLQUHOUN, Mr. P. B., Mosman: Abolition of Office of State Governor, m., 2772.

Attorney-General and I.W.W. Oases, q., 932.

Claim to Mineral Rights, m., 553. Embargo on Public Servants' Salaries,

q., 3651.

CoLQUHou:s-, i\Ir. P. B. (continued): Federal Quarantine B,egulations, adj., 2928.

Garland (C. L.), Gold Dredging Leases, m., 2976.

Government Railways (Superannuation Amendment) Bill, 2R.. 2732.

McGirr, Charges against Mr. J. J. G., m., 431.

1\ir. Beeby'" Visit to America, m., 2133. Xorthern Suburbs Outfall Sewer, g., 542. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, m., 2604; q 0' 2818.

TrE>atment of Quarantined PNsons, q., 3036.

·water and Sewerage Board Employeea, !] •• 6:17.

Welcome to Australian Navy, q., 2i25.

CoNNINGTON, The Ron. M. J.: Trade-unions Re-registration Bill; 2:a.,

5'78.

CHANE., Ilfr. J. 'l'., G11·ydir: Captain Carmichael's Second Thousand,

q., 3075. Closer 8ettlement, 111., 3Jl5. J,ocal GovE'rnment Bill, Com., 2845,

2884. Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3002.

D

DAVIDSON, l\fr. M. A., Cobar: Aborigines' Prot,ection Board, supply, 1358.

Additional Sitting Days, m., 2823. Address ·in Reply,, m., 204. Administration of Justice, supply, 1534. Analysis of Liquor Samples, supply, 1535. Arbitration Award: Railway Service,

sup_ply, 1653. A<iSaults by Police at Canbelcgo, q., 2879.

BathingAcconimodation for Coal-miners, m., 1051. .

Billiard Players, Railway Concessions to, q., 1961.

Bursary, Application for, q., 20.50. Byrock-Brewarrina Train Service, sup­

ply, 1654. Camping-out Allowance to Engine­drivers, q., 2.549.

Closer Settlement: Purchase of Estates, m., 3432.

Cobar C.S.A. Mines, q., 1106; supply, 1251, 1654, 1798.

Gobar Hospital: Isolation Ward, sup­ply, 1361.

Commonwealth Necessary Commodities Commission, q., 19.59.

Copper, Fixed Price of, q., 2489. Copper.mining Industry, q., 93.3.. Cost of Lidng, adduss, 204. Dismissed Employees: Holiday Pay, q., M9~- •

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DAVIDSON, Mr. M. A. {continued) : Estimates:

Colonial Secretary, 1358. Justice, 1534.. Loan, 1798. l\fines, 1250. Public Instruction, 1432. Railways, 1653.

}'ood Orders for Aboriginals, Walgett, q., 2487.

Hu·t Accommodation Inspection, supply, 1360; q., 2173. .

Income-tax Bill, Curn., 2226. IncreaEed Allowances to Juries, q., 899: Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-

ment) Bill, 2n., :2378; Com., 2398. Industrial Awards, Suspended, q., 2213. Industrial Courts, supply, 1534. Inquest at Cobar, q., 2213. ln;;oection of Mines, supply, 1251. Inspector-General of Police, .supply, 1359. Interjections, expl., 316 .. Jurors' Fees, S1tpply, 1535. Justices of the Peace, s1tpply, 1361. I"ocal Government Bill, 2R., 2518; Com.,

2890, 2900, 3225. :\feat, Price of, q., 1323. Merton 1:. W. M. Hughes, q., 960. l\Iilk Adnlteration, supply, 1360. Miners' Accident-Relief Fund, q., 815; supply, 1250.

Miners' Represt>ntatives at Inquests, q., 2259.

Mining (Amendment) Bill, ird., 658, 3084; Com., 3104, 310.5, 3108, 3109, 3112, 3114, 3115, 3116.

Mr. W. M. "Hughes on Economic \Ym·, q., 442.

J\fudall Station, Bogan, q., 310, 439. Nyngan-Dnbbo Railway, supply, 1654. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, 2n., 3370; Com., 3560. Pastoral Holdings: Labour Employed,

q., 895; supply,. 1358. Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill, cons. amdts., 3572.

Po~ice Inquiry Bill, ivt., 775. Pnsoners, Release of, q., 3288. Prisons (Amendment) BilL 2n., 685. Profiteering in Fruit Trade, q., 1321. Prospecting Vote, s11pply, 1250. Public Hosoitals : Visitors' Fees, q., 3032. Public Instruction (Schuol Boards) Bill,

2R., 2747. Public Sehools:

Aocommodation, wppClJ, 1433. Supply of Reauisites, snppl-y, 1434. Teachers' Salaries, supply, 1432.

Public Service Board and Clerks of Petty Sessions, fJ., 2919.

Quantambone Station, q., 3155. Railway and Tramway Services, supply,

1653. Recruiting. adtlre.ss, 204. Ueturned Soldiers:

Entertainments for, q., 165, 310. Land for, q., 64, 65, 2961, 3188; sup­

ply, 1798. R_epatriation, address, 205; q.,_ 2817.

DAvmsox, Mr. M.A. (continued): Sedition Bill, ivt., 99,5; 2R., 1913; Com .• 2065.

State Butchers' Shops, q., 721. State Children Relief, supply, 1360, 14.34, Stone Crossing Estate: Public Trustee,

q., 2764. . Stony Creek Estate, q., 3289. Tax on Wealth, q., 1160. 'l'rade-unions }{e-registra tion Bill, 2R.,

491. Union Funds and Political Purp:;scs, q., 2595. .

Venereal Disease: Aborigines, q., 2879. 'Var Precautions Act, q., 2923. "Theat: Reported Sale of, q., 2921. 'Voollahra Loan Bill, ?'ecom., 2236. 'Vorkmen's Compensation Act, Claims

under, q., 926.

DAnEs, Mr. W., lFollongonq: Abermain Colliery Dispute, adj., 822;

· supply, 1267. Accommodation for Miners, q., 2816. Additional Sitting Days, m., 2820. Address in Reply, rn., 236 .. Address to )\:finers on Strike, q., 1325. 'Aviation School, Richmond, s;upply, 1457. Bathing·Accommodation for Coal-miners, rn., 1049.

Beeby, Mr.: Visit to America, cen­wre, 2131.

Board of Trade, budget, 1151; supply, 1721.

Bran, Shortage of, q., 637. .Brick ?1f onopoly, q., 2817. Calf Farm, Albion Park, q., 24.87, 2640,

2919. Card System: Railway Workshops, q., 680.

Cases before Arbitration Court, supJlly, 1719.

Civil Servants: Increases to, q., 355, 1207; supply, 1528.

Living Wage for. q., 1159. Permanent, q., 355. Temporary, adj., 44.3; q., 724, 866, 1006.

Club Employees, q., 2876. Coledale Shootin12; Case, IJ.., 935; supply,

1372, 1528. Commission of the Peace: Nomina-

tions, q., 319G. Comuensation Claims. supply, 1720. .., Consumptives. Work for, q., 1044, 186 •. Conveyance of Catholic School Children,

q., 3190. Eight hours in Coal-mines, q., 162. Electric Light: Wollongong, supply,

1062; q., 3186. . Empire Dny Celebrations, snppl11, 1457. EnYployment cf 'Soldier-miner, ·q., 3076.

Engineers in Military Camps, q., 2549. Estimates:

Colonial Secretary, 1372. Finance and Trade, 1246.

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DAVIES, Mr. W. (continued) : Estimates (continued) :

Justice, 1527. Labour and Industry, 1719. Mines, 1267. Premier, 1484. Public Instruction, 1457. Railways, 1683. Public Works, 1601.

Excess Railway Fares, q., 3186. Fair Rents Act, q., 212. Fair Rents Court, supply, 1.520. Forty-four Hour Worl~ing Week, q., 2085.

Garnisheeing of Wages, q., 3194. Helenshurgh Workmen's Club, q., 287G, 3656. .

Homes, State Building of, q., 1866. Hospital Aocommodation, supply, 1372. Housing Scheme for South Coast, q., 2345.

Immigration Branch, supply, 1484. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­ment) Bill, 2R., 2365; cons. amdts.,

. 3162, 3165. . Inspector-General of Police, supply,

1372. Justice Administration, supply, 1527. Labour Mm·ement and the 'Var, address,

236. Local Government Bill, Cvm., 2788,

2791, 2796 3226. Mcintosh, fron .. H. D., 1\LL.C., q., 1041. Meades, Mr. E., q., 1948. Meat, Price of, q., 2052. Military Separation Allowance, q., 1041. Military 'frainees, q., 1284, 128.5. Miners' Aocident Relief Fund, suzJpZ.y, 1268.

.Miners' Compensation, q., 112. Mines Department Annual Report, q.,

2406. Minimum \Vage: ·

Automatic Application, q., 2214. Compulsory Payment, q., 2761. For 'Vomen, q., 2050.

:Mining (Amendment) Bill, int., 658; Com., 3106.

Muswellbrook Miners' Tools, q., 841. North Bulli Coal-mine: ::\Iinimum Wage, q., 2410.

Payments to Secretary of Coal-miners' Federation, q., 3286.

Peace by Negotiation, address, 239. Pensions to Retiring Policemen, q.,

3284. Piece-work at Walsh Island, q., 2086. Poor Persons Legal Remedies Bill, 2R., 2286.

:Port Kembla. Electrolytic Co., q., 1284. Public Instruction (School Boards) Bill, 2R., 2747.

Public School Teachers: Industrial Arbi­tration Act, q., 928; budget, 1153; sup­ply, 1458.

Public Works Denartment, supply, 1601. Railway Hates, Coachbuilders' Material, q., 3192.

DAVIES, M;, W. (continued) : Hail way Service:

Decrease in Labour Cost, q~ 539, 955. Hefund of Superannuation fvt:oney, q., 1319.

.Strike of 1917 q., 1208. Treatment of Employees, b11daet, 1150; .~upply, 1685.

{;" nrest, suzJply, 1683. Yictimisation, S111J1Jiy, 1683. 'Yaiting Time~ supply, 1685.

Rarlways, unfimshed, supply, 1602. Rema.rks b~· Judge Curlewis, rn., 1054. S~hools of Arts Committc~s Prosecutiou of, q., 721. '

Sedition Bill, 2R., 1906; Corn., 2064. ShPlter Shed, Wombara Station, supply 1683. '

Shortage of Meat, q., 722. Slackness in Southern Coal Trade, q., 441.

Standard Hate of Wages, q. 900. State Fish DepOts, q.,· 65. ! State Government House, su.pply, 1484. State Hotels, supply, 1246 . State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxation) Bill, Corn., 1017.

State Slate Quarries, q., 2487. Sydney _Water Supply (Avon River Dam) Bill, int., 3132

Ticket Inspection, Government Rail­ways, q., 2406.

Trade-unions Re-registration Bill 2R. 492; Com., 514, 515. ' '

·~rea.sury Employees, supply, 1246. :U:wi_np_loy~d Heturne~ §loldiers, q., 3079. V1ctnmsahon: Pubhc Works Depart-ment, supply, 1603.

Waterfall Sanatorium, biLd(Jc~, 1152 · supply, 1372. '

Wharf Labour Trouble, q., 1321. Wollongong-Port Kembla Railway, $Up­ply, 1602.

'Vorkmen's Compensation Act supz;ly 1719. .. ' '

Workmen's Trains, budaet, 1151. Workmen's Weekly Tickets q. ~174 2258, 2489. ' ' '

DwK, The Hon. W. T.: Armistice with Germany: Address to the King, m., 2719.

Bishop Tyrrell Trust Act Ar;wndmc•nt Bill, 2R., 946. 1155.

Estates Resumed for Repatriation Pur­poses, a .. 3004.

Sedition Bill, "2R., 2532.

Donn, The Hon. J. l\f. : Closer Settlement: Purchase of Estates, m., 3460.

Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3473.

DoE, Mr. B. J., Jlurray: Aborigines Protection Board, supply, 1343.

Address in Reply, m .. 37. Bathing Accommodation for Coal-miners, q., 1051. .

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DoE, Mr. B. J. ( contiuued) : Birds and Animals Protection Bill, Com.,

886, 889. Closer ·settlement (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2663.

Closer Settlement: Purchase of Estates, m.., 3435.

Condobolin-Broken Hill Railway, q., 2213.

Crown Lands Leases Withdrawal Bill, 3u., 2221.

Estimates: Colonial Secretary, 1343 .

. Lands, 1714. · Public Instruction, 1446. Railways, '1657. Public Works, 1e.07.

Euston Point, Murray River, q., 541; supply, 1608.

Farmers, Murray River, ad£1Tess 40; q., 440; supply, 1715.

Hay Railway Service, supply, 1657. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-

ment) Bill, Com., 2392. · Inventions by Railway Employees, sttp­

ply, 1658. Land for Returned Soldiers: Murray

Electorate, supply 1715. J,ands Department Administration, sup­

ply, 1714. Local Government Bill, q., 865, 1212;

2n., 2515; Com., 26S2, 2683, 2688, 2781, 2799, 2801, 2834, 2840, 2884, '2890, 2913, 2915, 2916, 3235, 3240, 3250, 3567.

Noxious Trades Act: Piggeries, supply, 1344. .

Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill, cons. amdts,, 3573.

Potash, Importation of, q., 933. Public School Teachers' Salaries, supply, 1446.

Punts and Ferries, wpply, 1607. Re-registration of Unions, add1·ess, 39. Snags in the Darling River, q,. 725; supply, 1609.

Spread of Tuberculosis, supply, 1344. Subsidised Schools, S1tpply, 1447. Technical Education, S11pJlly, 1447. 'l.'he Big Strike, addTess, 38. War, The, addres~, 37. Wentworth Public School, supply, 1447. Western Land Board, supply, 1714; q.,

3036. Wheat Guarantee, q., 2644, 3153.

DooLEY, Mr. J., IIaTtley: Address in Reply, m., 187. Advance to Treasurer, supply, 1748. AJZ:ent-General's Department, ~upply, 1489.

Bathing Accommodation for Coal-miners, m .. 1050.

Beeby, Mr .. Visit to America, q., 1869; censure, 2112.

Board of Trade, sup1Jly, 1746. Charges against a Member, m, 436. Closer Settlement: Fordwich Estate, m., 3576.

DooLEY, Mr. J. (contimted): Coal Purchased by Railway Commission-ers, q.,.1206.

Congestion in the Courts, q., 1046. Conservatorium of Music, supply, 1467. Crimes (Amendment) Dill, ~H., 1037; Com., 1038.

Cure for Tuberculosis, q., a93. Education System, supply, 1465. Electoral Heform: School Pupils, q.,

2343. Estimates:

Colonial Secretary, 1311. Executive and Legislative, 1554. Finance and Trade, 1241. Labour and Industry, 1745. Lands, 1480. Premier, 1488. Public Instruction, 1465.

First Offenders (Women) Bill, 2n., 3524. F·ood Orders, S?tpply, 1313. Government Boards and· Commissions,

q., 1284. Gonrnment Printmg Office: Reading-

room Employees, q .. 372J. Hospital Accommodation, supply, 1311. Housing of the People, su.pply, 1242. Immigration and Toi.uist Bureau, sup-

ply, 1489. Increased Salaries to Teachers, q., 597. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend. ment) Bill, 2R., 2361; Com., 2386.

Inebriates, Treatment of, supply, 1313. Justices of the Peace, New, q., ·724. Labour and Industry Department, S1tp­. ply, 1745. Lands Department Estimates, supply,

1480. ; Liberty of the Press, q., 2409.

Liquor Prohibition.Poll, m., 3337, 3343. Mental Diseases, supply, 1313. Minimum " 7age:

Board of Trade Decision, q., 1162, 1209.

Government Employees, q., 2053. Ministers, Absence ui, q., 1106. Police Inquiry Bill, int., 759. Police:

Appeal Board, suppl·y, 1314. :First-class Consta.bles, q., 1832. Inspector-General, s11ppl.y, 1314. Officers' Pay., q., 958, 2408. Special Constables, q., 1207.

Premier of Queensland, q., 312. Premier's Department, supply, 1488. Prime Minister and Con~cription, q., 723.

Public School Teachers and Arbitration Act. q., 930, 1106.

Public Service :Royal Commission, &up­ply, 1490.

Railway Fares and.Freights, Increased, q., 1045, 2050.

Reid. Sir Geor12:e, Death of, obs., 1317. School Teachers' Salaries, supply, 1242, 1465; q., 1320.

Sedition Bill, 2·R_., 1847: Com.,· 2054, 2067, 2070; recom., 2143, 2191, ·2199, 2206.

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DooLEY, ~Ir. J. (continued): Seditious Utterances, adclTess, 189. State Children Relief Department, sup-

ply, 1466. . State· Coal-mine, q., 128·7, 2179, 2411. State Government House, supply, 1489. Telling of Divisions, m., 1337. 'l'emporary Employees in the Public

Service, adj., 453; q., 1213. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R., 466.

Treatment of Tuberculosis, supply, 1312. Unemployment: Shortage of :Material, q., .62.

Vacant Judgeships, q., 1009. Venereal Diseases Bill, 2R, 3378; Com.,

3387, 3391, 3395. ·wages of Parliamentary Servants, q.,

1323; supply, 1554. 'Var:

Enemy Capitulation, ol,s., 2580. Peace hv :Negotiation, address, 186.

·water and Sewerage Board Employees, q., 1289.

Wheat Shipments, f{., 2053, 2175. Woollnhra Loan Bill, 2R., 1028.

DoYLE, The Hon. H. :.fartin, L.R.C.P., Lon.: L.S.A., Lon.; 1\LR.C.S., E.:

Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, ucom., 3708.

Sedition Bill. 2R., 22.56; Com., 2589, 2591.

· Tnt<le-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R., 562.

War ::\ ews, adi., 2594. DoYLE, Mr. J. W., Phillip:

Abattoir and :Meat Sales Depot, q., 929. Address in Reply, m., 294. • Administration of Justice, Stlpply, 1550.

· Alcoholic Strength of Beer, q., 3649. Allen 1•. Gorton, q., 218, 441. Ambulance Transport Service, q., 2921. Arrest of Three Men, adj., 206. Auditor-General's Report: City Coun-cil, q., 2213.

Botanic Garden Employees, q., 2088. By-eleetion, Upper Hunter, q., 111. Cases in the Courts, q., 846. Chamber of Comml?rce, Entertainment tof, q., 25, 215. Clerical Assistance for Leader of Oppo-sition, S1lpply, 1554.

Constables, Special, q., 601 698. Darlin~hurst Lockup, Stlpply, 1553. Delays in Public Correspondence, q., 815.

Dependents of Soldiers, q,, 1286. Disturbance in the Doma.in, addres&, 295.

Emolovment of Retired Police Con­stables, q., 1949.

Estimates: · Colonial Secretary, 1366. Executive and Legislative, 1554. Justice. 1550. Loan. 1.799.

Fire Brigade Administration, supply, 1367.

DoYLE, Mr. J. "\V. (continued): Government Printing Office: :i\linitnl t Wage, q., 2818.

Hamilton, John, q., 354. Inspection of Fish, q., 3646. Inspector-General of Police, $ttpply,

1366. Irish Internees, q., 315~. I.W.W. Inquiry, q., 2490. Jerger, Father, Internment of, addres3, 296.

Judges' Pensions, supply, 1551. Judicial Appointments, q., 2770. Justices of the Peace, supply, 1367. l\Iarshall, Vance, snpp/.y, 1552. l\Iinimum Wage, q., 2920.' l\Ionaro Election, q., 2880. Police Constables, q., 895. Police Department, q., 3644. Police Force, ·cnrest in, q., 1.136. Police Inspector Walker, q., 3035. Police Protection, Suburban Areas, q., 2089. . .

Police, Shortage of, q., 2215. Prosecution for Betting, q., 593. Public Service Appointments, q., 3075. Railway Carriage Construction, q., 2173.

Railway Commissioners, Special Car for, q., 2051.

Railway Employees : Armistice Holiday, q,., 2764. Holidays, q., 1043, 1'2"88, 1319. Justices of the Peace, q., 19.53.

Re-registration of Unions, q., 2763. Returned Soldiers: Wages at Walsh

Island, q., 168. Robberies, q., 2769. -Rural "\Yorkers and Board of Trade, q.,

689. School Boys for Military Service, q., 2596.

School Teachers as Political Candidates, q., 108, 112.

Sedition Bill, q., .961. Smoking in the Chamber, q., 28. Speech by Captain-Chaplain Wilson, q., 598. .

Soies in Railway Department, q., 3037.· State Trawlers, supply, 1799. Strike Victimisation, address, 296. Telephone Books, Printing of, q., 1952. Timber for Ship Construction, (j_., 394. Tramway Service:

Employment, q., 1011. Labour Scarcity, q., 1161, 1213.

'Cnem..,loyed in Sydney, q., 2549, 2643. "\Vent'l'l"orth Park, q., 63. 'Vorkmen's Compensation Act., q., 2487.

EARP, The Hon. G. F.: Cl.oser Settlament {Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3021; Com., 3270.

Closer Settlement: Purchase of Es­tates, m., 3460.

Decentralisation, adj., 629.

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E~RP, The Hon. G. F. (continued): German Possessions in the Pa!Cific, m., 3452.

Recruits' Procession, adj., 154.

EnDE:"', The Hon. A., Kahibah: Abermain Colliery, q., 959. Absent 2\Iinisters, q., 2643. Belmont-Swansea Railway, supply, 1587; g., ~051.

Blvthe River l;ron Deposits, q., \J56. Ch"arlestown School, q., 637. Lake :!\Iacquarie, supply, 1587. Liquor Prohibition Poll, m., 3320, 3337. Local Government Bill, Com., 2782. Loc.'ll Option q., 2490. · ·l\laroubra Bay Tram1,ay Bill, int.,

2991. Parliamentary Electorates and Elec-

, tions (Amendment) Bill, int., 30.62. Private Bills. q., 3~88. Public Servai1t~' Privileges, q., 2645. Public Works, supply, 1587. Redhead Railway, q., 3721. Sale of l\fetals, q., 2967. Sedition Bill, inf., 976. State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxation)

Bill, int., 870. Walsh Island Employees: Holiday Pri-vileges, q., 395. •

"' aratah Benevolent Asylum, q., 2o96. ES'r:&LI., Mr. J., Wc!llsend: .

Abermain Coal-mme, q., 707, 1211; aclJ., 828.

Bathing Accommodation for Miners, expl., 1108.

Estimates: }lines, 1262. Genrum Propaganda, q., 725. Innlid Pensions, q., 314. Maitland Colliery Disputes, supply, 1264. Mineral Conditional Purchases, Sllpply, 1262.

J\En.ers Unemployed, New>Jastle, q., 108. Private 2\1:embers' Business, q., 682. Prospecting Vote, supply, 1262. Railway Service Seniority, q., 110, 357. Schools of Arts Committees, q., 933. State Governor, Abolition of Office, m., 847. .

Wallsend Hospital, q., 706. \\Tater and Sewerage Board: DismisMl of Employees, q., 636.

'Vorkmen's Compensation Insurance Fund, q., 311.

F F ALLICK, l\fr. J., Singleto·n: • Birds and Animals Protection Bill,

Com .. 882. _Estimates: Justice, 1498.

·Fair Rents Act, sttpply, 1498; q., 1867, 2049.

· Increases to Civil Servant.-;, q., 698. Platform Tickets, q., 2550. Public Insti·uction (School Boards} Bill,

2R., 2740. Public Service Commission, S~ippLy, 1498. Public Ben-ice Royal Commission, sup­

,f, -ply'; 1498.

FARLEIGH, The Hon. J. G.: Companies (Registration of Securities)

Bill, 2n., 2874. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­Bill; Com., 2636, 263'i; n.·vm., 2813.

Pastures Pn;tection (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3283.

Price-fixing of :J1eat, q._, 786, 1933. Venereal Diseases Bill, Com., 3•313.

FARHAR, The Hon. E. H.: Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3632; ?'Ccom., 3708.

H.e-registratiorl of Trade-unions, m., 34.81.·

FITzGERALD, The Hon. J. D.: Ambulance Transport .Servic2 Bill, IJ:., 3005.

Audit (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 5\.!0. Closer Settlement (Amendnient) Bill,

2n., 3008; Com., 30:!8, 3258, 325\J, 3274.

Concrete Houses for Vi!m·kmen, q., 3613. Crown Lands Leases ·Withdrawal Bill,

2n., 2341; 1·ecom., 2633. · Dacey Garden 8uburb, adj., 1944. German Possessions in the Pacific, m., 3451.

Housing Problem, q., 2802. Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, obs., 2639,

2640; 2n., 2852; Com., 2866. Member Deceased, ·m., 4. Municipality of WaYerley -1:. Barra­clough, q., 945.

Parliamel).tary Elections (Amendment) Bill, ucom., 3707.

Pneumonic-Influenza Epidemic, q., 3005.

Public Health, adj., 150. Quarantine Station: Exclusion of Clergymen, adj., 3592; m., 3613.

Returned Soldiers Suffering from Infec-tious Diseases, a., 1087.

Sedition Bill, 2n., 2330. Shire Loans (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 857. Shortage of Dwellings, m., 1099; adj.,

1944, 1947. Sydney Corporation (Rolls Declaratory) Bill, 2n., 2847.

Truck (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3616. Venereal Diseases Bill, 2n., 3490; Com.,

3511. . .•.

FITZPATRICK, The Hon. J. C. L., Orange: • Aherinain Coal-mine, q., 707; adj.",,829. Additions to Treasury Buildings, ·IJ.., 1288.

Ardlethan Tinfield, adj., 352; q., 1287. Audit (Amendment) Bill, int., 324; 2:tt.,·­.392. Bathing Accommodation for Coal-miners, m., 1054.

Birds and Animals Protection Bill, Com., 887. . .

Blvthe River Iron Deposits, q., 956. Coal-miners, l'\ ewcastle District, q., 30. Coal-mines Regulation .. Act AmoHl· ment ·q., 2346.

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FITZPATRICK, The Hon. J. C. L. (c011tinued) : Cobar and C.S.A. Mines, q., 1107, 1211. Commonwealth Loan, q., 818, 846. Commonwealth Note Issue, q., 679. Copper, Fixed price of, q., 2489. Copper-mining Industry, q., 933. Daceyville, Expenditure on, obs., 2088. Dependents of Munition Workers, q., 1867.

Disrating of Engine-drivers, p.o., 1047. Divisions, 'l'elling of, p.o., 1334. . Embargo on Public Servants' Salanes,

q., 3651. Estimates:

Attorney-General, p.o., 1507. Justice, 1522. .

Federal Capitation Grant, Soldters, q., 441.

Ferries, Lower Hunter, adj., 1972. Financial Advisory Committee, q., 1837. First Aid for Injured Miners, q., 1868. Gold Discovery at Kirconnell, q., 2599. Government Printing .Office:

Minimum Wage, q., 2818. . R-eadmg-room Employees, q., 3723. Harbour Trust Employees, q., 1954. Harbour Trust Pensions, q., 2969, 3034. Holiday Railway Passes, p.o:, ~91. Homes, Assistance for Bmldmg, m., 936.

Income-tax Assessment: Wheat Grow­ers, q., 638, 680.

Income-tax Bill, int., 2207; 2R., 2224. Income-tax Bill (No. 2) int., 2427; 2R., 2495. '

Income-tax Management (Amendment) Bill, int., 2227; 2R., 2287; Com., 2299J 2300; 3R., 2349; cons. amdts., 2600.

I.W.W. Prisoners, p.o., 678. Judges' Retirement (Amendment) Bill, v.o.' 3525.

Miners' Accident Helief Fund, q., 815; obs., 1328.

Miners, Accommodation for, q., 2816. Miners 'Representatives at Inquests, q.,

22.59. Miners' Tools, q., 2816. :Mining (Aemndment) Bill, int., 654;

2&., 3083; Com., 3104-16; 3R., 3157. Mining Machinery and Want of Ship­ping, q., 358.

Paper-making, q., 1323. Parliamentary EleCtions (Amendment)

Bill, p.o., 2529. Payments to Secretary of Coal"mine1;s'

Federation, q., 3286, 3651. Police Inquiry Bill, int., 757. Prospecting Assistance at Hargreaves,

~ q., 3192. Prosnectin~~; Vote obs., 1321. Public Servants' Privileges, q., 2645. Public Servica Board, supply, 1522. Rwce Meetings, q., 217, 601. Railway and Tramway Fares, q., 3195. Railway Estimates, p.o., 1688. Richmond Main Coal-mine, q., 709,

819. Roads p.ear Centennial Park, p.o., 3658.

FITZPATRICK, The Hon. J. C. L. (continued) : Roberts, Mr. E., Case of, q., 2344. "Rocks" Area: Dilapidated Dwellings, q., 2411.

Sale of Metals, q., 2967, 3078. School of Mines for Bathurst, q., 2595. Sedition Bill, p.o., 996, 1001, 1003; 2R., 2002.

Shipping, Utilisation of, q., 639. Shire Loans (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1085. Slackness in Southeni Coal Trade, q., 441.

Special Adjournment, m., 1164. Sta.mp Duties (Amendment) Bill, int., 2609, 2614; q., 2818.

State Coal-mine q., 1287, 2179, 2411. Subsidence of Houses, Newcastle, q., 2965.

Taxation Department, q., 1952; obs., 1967.

Telephone Books, Printing of, q., 1952. Temporary Employees in the Public Service, adj., 448; q., 725, 1213; S1tP· pl.y, 1523 .

'l'rade-unions Re~registration Bill, p.o., 520.

Train Service, Sydney and Newcastle, p.o., 607.

Treasury Insurance Board, q., 2261. Tungsten, Price of, q., 3035, 3191. Unclaimed l\foneys (Amendment) Bill, int., 1193.

Utilisation of Shipping, q., 2880. ·wages in Treasury Department, q., 2968.

\Vater Supply for Country Towns, q., 2879.

Wharfs at Balls Head, q., 3152, 3195, 3289.

Fur-LER, The Ron. G. W., Wollondilly :· Accommodation: Mental Institutions,.

q., 23. Additional Sitting Days, m., 2819. Address of Loyalty, obs., 2846. Adjournment, Special, m., 348. Advances to Farmers: Haystacks, q.;

2214. Alexandria Produce Depot, q., 596, 679,

706, 931. Ambulance Transport Service Bill, q., 2921.

Auditor-General's Report, q., 723. Auditor-General's Report: City Council,

q., 2213. Birds and Animals Protection Bill, q., 29; 2R, 831; Com., 877-94.

Bread, Sale of at Glebe, q., 2261, 2347. Brick Monopoly, q., 2817. Bullot Meat Process, q., 816, 2409. Censorship on Labour Papers, q., 440. Child's Railway Pass, q., 2970. Christmas Cheer for the Poor, q., 2763. City Slums, q., 3153. . Commission of the Peace :

Appointments, q., 2965. Nominations, q., 3196. Rejected Nominees, q., 3079.

Condoblin-Broken Hill Railway, q., 843.

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FULJ,ER, The Hon. G. W. (continued): • Cormorant~: Fish Destruction, q., 2488. Death of Loyalist Worker, q., 2879. Delays in Public Correspondence, q., 815.

Destitution in the City, q., 818; obs., 842.

Director of Fisheries, q., 3654. Discoverer of J enolan Caves, q., 2260. Disfranchisement of Syrians, q., 2177, 2963, 3033.

Dispute at Botany \Wool Works, q., 440.

Dubbo Isolation Ward, q., 2175, 2259, 2766, 2921.

l!Jlectoral Bill, q., 2880. Electoral Rolls, Collection of, q., 163, 841, 1964, 2770, 2816.

l<Jmployees, "'ater and Sewerage Board, q., 845.

l<Jstimates: Colonial Secretary, 1315. Fast Motoring, q., 1328. Federal Quarantine Regulations, adj., 2931.

Film Censorship, q., 2970. Fire Brigades Board, q., 23. Fire Brigades, Report on, q., 442. Fish Depots, State, q., 65, 313, 724. :Fishing Season, Burrinjuck, q., 356. Food Orders, q., 441, 442, 443, 1867, 2262.

Fruit and Vegetable Fund., q., 638, 6i9.

German Propaganda, q., 705, 725. Government and Colliery Proprietors: Strike Relations, q., 815.

Helensburgh Club; q., 3656. - Homebush AbattOirs, q., 1865.

Horse Breeding; Establishment, q., 167. Hospital Accommodation, Newcastle, q., 705.

Hospital Carnival, Parramatta, q., 441, 638, 935.

Hospital, George's Heights, q., 2766. Hughes, Hon. W. M., q., 442, 2816. Infectious Diseases Hospital, Western Suburbs, q., 2771.

Influenza Epidemic in Europe, q., 441. Influenza Outbreak, q., 2878, 2879, 2921, 3079, 3193; obs., 2916.

Inspector-General.of Police, su.pply, 1315. I.W.W. Prisoners, q., 702, 842. Jerger, The Rev. Father, q., 933. Justices of the Peace :

Civil Servants as, q., 1964. New, q., 724.

Kleinsmith, Mr. R., obs., 841. Liberty of' the Press, q., 2409. J_,iverpool Camp Trainees, q., 1285,

2215. Meat Shortage, q., 722, 815, 1287, 2215, 2409. -

Meat 'Supply, Newcastle, q., 26. Miller, Mr. G. T. 0., Death of, m., 2241.

Minister for Labour and Indtistry, q., 726. -

Monaro Election, q., 2816, 2880. Motor Accidents, q., 1837. '-

FULLElt, The Hon. G. W. (cimtimted): Motor-car Runs, q., 1)33, 1967; ob' , 2174 ..

Muswellbrook Mjners' Tools, q., 841. National Amphitheatre, q., 3722. Netting in Middle Harbour, q., 3194. New South Wales Disaster Relief Fund,

q., 2175, 2259. Officials, Colonial Secretarv's Depart-ment, q., 2923, 2970. " ··

O'Reilly, Hev. Father, q., 356, 680. Parliamentary Electorates and Elec­

tions (Amendment) Bill, int., 3047. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, int., 3197; 2R., 3345; Com., 3532, • 3536, 3550, 3551, 3552; cons. amdts.,

3734, 3i37. Phosphorus, Supply of, obs., 841. Police Force:

Constables, Special, q., 601. Employment of Retired Constables, q.,

1949. . Gratuities, q., 2722. Pay, q., 958, 2408, 2765. Promotions, q-., 726. Sergeant Mackay, q., 1951. Shortag-e of, q., 2215. Unrest in, q., 936, 1008.

Police Inquiry Bill, Com., 785, 786. Po~ice Strike, London, q., 1044. Pnme Minister and Conscription r•_., 723, 1

CL

Private Members' Business, q., 682, 2817.

Public School Teachers and Arbitration Act, q., 930.

Public Service Promotions, q. 814. Public Works Committee, q., '2880. Pure F-ood Act: Administration q., 2259. '

Pure Food Act, Uniform, q., 600. Quarantine Station, q., 2964 3033 3152, 36:35. ' '

Railway and Tramway Ex-employees, q., 440.

Railway Employees: ~ Dismissal of, q., 2762.

Seniority, q., 1949. Recruiting Campaign, q., 597, 679. Recruiting Meetings, Speakers at q., 700. '

Regulation of Racing and Trotting, q., 845.

Reid, Sir George, Death of, obs., 1317. Relief Funds, Consolidation of, q., 1868. Relief, Distribution of, q., 2772 3654. Relief of Indigept Persons, q., '2765. Retrenchment: Water and Sewerage

Board, q., 700. Returned Soldiers:

At Broken Hill, q., 2769. Employment for, q., 2816.­Entertainments for, q., 165.

Robberies, q.'; 2769. Roseby, Rev. T.; Case of, q., 29. Sanatorium at Broken Hill, q., 163. Snake Bite and Blood Poi!oning,

Specific for, q., 601. ¥

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

FuLLER, The Hon. G. \Y. (continued) : Soldiers:

And the Trades Hall, q., 165. Dependents of, q., 1286. Repatriation of, q., 600, 2817. "Six-bob-a-day Murderers," q., 2816.

Sports at Kosciusko, obs., 596. Sydney Corporation (Rolls Declaratory) Bill, q., 2902.

Sydney Hospital Employees, q".< 3647. Sydney Stock Exchange, q., 3u33. 'l'he r.w.·w. and the Labour Movement,

q., 443. '!'he Totalisator, q., 1966. Totalisator (Amendment) Bill, int.,

3080. Traffic Accidents, q., 3196. Trawlers, State, q., 167. Truck (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3566. Under-Secret&ry: Chief'Secretary's De-partment, supply, 1316. ·

Unemployment: Shortage of material, obs., 596.

Venereal Diseases, g., 2726, 2816, 2880, 3722.

Vessels Diverted to Sydney, q., 3034. Weather Bulletins, Commonwealth, q.,

2487, 3652. -Whalin~<: Industry, q., 639, 900. -wheat Certificates, Speculation in, q.,

817, 818. Wild Flowers, Destruction of, q., 3652.

G

GARDINER, Mr. A. R., N ewcastz.e: Additional Sitting Days, m., 2826. Agent..,General, S\Lpply, 1485. Bathing Accommodation for Coal-miners, m., 1051.

Consulting Engineer, London, supply, 1485, 1605.

:Pirector-Gel).eral of Education, q., 441. Embargo on Public Servants Salaries,

q., 3651. Explosives Department, .Newcastle,

supply, 1226. Estimates:

Finance and Trade, 1225. Justice, 1505. Loan, 1791. Premier, 1484. Railways, 1626.

_. Public Works, 1605. Federal Q11arantine Regulations, adj.,

2927. Ferries, L-ower Hunte•r, adj., 1971. Fire Commissioners: Auditor-General's Report, q., 2407, 2760. _

Government .Dockyard, Newcastle, sup­ply, 1793.

Government Motor-cars, supply, 14S6. Government Railways (Superannuation

Amendment) Bill,_ 2.&:;'2731. -Harbour Dues on Coastal Produce, sup­

ply, 1225. {fol~~~y Pay: Rai-lway Depa-rtment,_

- supply, 1630.

/ /

GARDINER, Mr. A. R. (continued,): Hospital ,Accommodation, Newcastle,

q., 705. . Immigration, supply, 1485. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­ment) Bill, 2R., 2374; C01n., 2396; con$. amdts., 3162, 3176.

Influenza Outbreak, q., 2921. Johnson, Mr. Tom., q., 213. Minimum Wage:

Board of Trade, q., 2765. CasU!<! Employees, q., 1868. Rail1,·a~· Department, supply, 1627;

g., 2642. . Newcastle Indus trial Inspector's Re-. ports, q., 698.

N e\\"castle Tramway Service, supply, 1630.

North Coast Railway, supply, 1607. Questions on the Koti.ce Paper, q., 217;

expl., 220. Parliamentary Electorates and Elec­tions (Amendment) Bill, int., 3063.

Passengers for K ewcastle, q., 1046. Polit-ical Appointments to the Judiciary, q., 1949, 2411, 2817.

Premier's- Office, supply, 1484. Prisoners Detention (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3045.

Public Instruction (School Boards) Bil), 2R., 2740. ·

Public Service: Industrial Arbitration, q., 2761. .

Public Service Board, supply1

1505. Public Service Superannuation Fund,

q., 2087, 3286. . . Public \Yorks Department, supply, 1605. Public \Vorks Officers, Newcastle, q., 1285. .

Ra!lway Administration, S1tpply). 1626~ Railway Department: Hoyal uommis-

sion, supply, 1631. · Railway Platform Tickets, q., 2052. Railway Refreshment-rooms, $upply,

1793. . Salaries of Railway Commissioners, sup­

ply, 1627. School Children, Conveyance of, supply, 1225.

School Tea•chers : Arbitration Act, \l·• 2411. Resignation of, q., 1043. Shortage of, q., 957. . •

Sedition Bill, int., 990; Com., 2066. , Sir William Cullen, Salaries paid to, q., 310, 838, 865, 1837, 1963, 2051; 7:!., 2262. .

Snecial Deposits (Industrial Undertak­ings) Amendment Bill, int., 2981. ·

Special Trains and Trams for Members, suppl.y, 1226-; q., 1322. ,

State Government House, S1J,pply, 1485. State Governor: Abolition of Office, m., 851.

State Trawlers, wpply, 1792. Superannuatio~ Act, Operations of, q., 839. . .

Sunerann,~ation (Amendment) Dill, 2R,. ,3525.

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12 June to 11 December, 1918.

GARDINER, Mr. A. R. (contimted): . Sydney University: Annual Subsidy,

q.; 2760. Temporary Employees in the. Public 'Service, adj., 447. •

Trade Commissioner, supply, 1486. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R.,

505. Train Service, Sydney and Newcastle, ad~., 602; supply, 1628.

'Wages in Treasury Department, q., 2968.

Walsh Island Employees, Holiday Privi­leges, q., 395.

Women's LPgal Status Bill, 2R" 2952. Workmen's Tickets, sttpply, 1628.

GARLAND, The Ron. J.~ K:C.: Aliens, Expulsion of, q., 3447. Appropi·iation Bill, m., 1757; 2R., 1759. Armistice with Germanv: Address to

the King, m., 2707. · Bills of Sale I Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

2165; Com., 2167; 3R., 2210. Bills, Prepar~tion of, adj:, 951: Birds and Ammals Protectwn B1ll, cons., amdts., 1087.

Bishop Tyrrell Trust Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 1155.

Bread, Sunday Trading in, adj., 633. Business of the House, adj., 2046; obs.,

3713. Censorship of Films, adj., 2048. Censorship, The, adj., 161. Chairman of Committees, m., 42. Civil' Service Retrenchment, adj., 628. Close of the Session, q., 3258; obs., 3514, adj., 3713, 3718.

Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, Cum., 3265.

Closer Settlement: Purchase of Estates, m., 3455, 3479, 3486, 3614.

Closing of Liquor Bars; q., 2633. Comri1ission of the Peace, Nominations

to, q., 857; adj., 863. Companies (Registration of Securities)

Bill, 2R., 2873, 2874. Conveyancing Bill, 2R., 3514. Cost of Building .Materials and Pro­

fiteering, q., 41. Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 207, 210;

Com., 210, 211; cons. amdts., 3074. Decentralisation, adj., -632. Destruction of Wild Flowers, adj., 2048. Dubbo-Werris Creek Railway, q., 3005, 3067.

Economy, Necessity for, adj., 2172. Estates Resumed for Repatriation Pur­

poses, q., 2802, 3005. Execution of Instruments (War Facili­tie:>1 Bill, int., 437; 2R., 521, 533; Com., 534; recom., 613, 618, 715-17, 859.

Film Censorship, q., 3446. ]'irst Offenders (Women) Bill, 2n., 3712. German Possessions in the Pacific, m.,

3009, 3074. Government ·Railways (Superannuation

Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2875. Government ]lepre_sE)n.tatis-eJ obs., 6 ..

GARLAI'I>, The Hon. J. (continual J : Governor-General's Conference, adi.., 159.

Income-tax Bill, 2R., 2640 .• Income-tax ~11inagement (Amendment)

Bill, 2R., 2485; Com., 2486. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­

ment) Bill, 2n., 2591; Com., 2636-39, 2803-13 j TeC011L, 2813.

Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 3R., 3007. Jury (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1831. . Justices (rlail) Amendment Bill, 2R., 1759; Com., 1762. ·

Liquor (Refund of Rent) Bill, 2u., 3513. J_,oan Bill, 2R., 1933. J\icGarvie Smith ,Anthrax Vaccine, adj., 2546, 2548.

Meat, Fixing Price· of, IJ., 786, 1933. Member Deceased, m., 3. Military Administration, vlJs., 1863. l\lining (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3470. Monroe Doctrine for the Pacific, adj., 160. .

Korth Coast Railway, q., 609; m., 2040. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, 2u., 3617; Com., 3638-43; 1·ecom., .. 3700, 3703, 3711.

Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3277; Com., 3-282, 3283; 3R., 3460.

Perpetual 1'rustee Company (Limited) Amendment Bill, 2R., 2083; Com., 2168; cons amdts., 3277.

Petrol 'fins and Cases, adj., 720; obs.., 1753.

Picture Film Censorship, q., 3477. Police Inquiry Bill, 2n., 787; Com., 809, 810.

Poor Persons Legal Remedies Bill, 2R., 3030.

Printing Paper, Shortage of, adj., 2170J 2172. .

Prisoners Detention (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1830. •

Prisons (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 438. Prohate Duty .on Soldiers' Estates, q.,. .857.

Public Service Royal Commission, adj., 3644.

Public 1'rustee (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2813; Com., 2814; ·recom., 3006.

Quarantine Admini~tration, q., 3446. Qcw.rantine Station : Exclusion of Clergymen, adj., 3602; m., 3605.

Recruits' Procession, adj., 160. Reid, the late Sir George, m., 1753.­H.e-registration of Trade-unions, 1J1·., 3487.

Heturned Soldiers: Employment for, q., 3447. Settlen1ent of, q., 3445, 344.7.

S2dition Bill, 2n., 2244, 2256, 2484, 2533; Com., 2581-91; 3R., 2635.

Seditious Utterances, q., 158. Shin building: Ceremony at Walsh ·Island, q, 1272.

Shtick's Invalid Pension, q., 521, -553, 609. 715. ' '

Special Adjournment, ~n.,.1492, 3592.)

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• Volnmes 71, 72, 7J, 74.

GARLAND, The Hon. J. (continued) : Special Deposits (Industrial Under­takings) Bill, 2n., 3283.

State Coal.Property, Lithgow, q., 41, 3257. •

State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxa­tion) Bill, 2n, 1155.

Superannuation A'Ct, q., 1864. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

3488. Suspension of Standing Orders, m., 3615.

.'l'rade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R., 553, 584; Oom., 586-90.

University Amendment (Exhibitioners' Fees) Bill, 2n., 3476.

·war News, adj., 2.594 . . \Vestern Lands Administration, adj.,

2257, 3698; q., 3614. 'Vestern Railway, q., 2038 . . William Killen (.~lurrumbidgee Area)

Revesting Bill, 2n., 2872. . Women's Legal Statt;s Bill, dis., 3068;

q., 3075; 2R., 3461. Woollahra Loan Bill, 2n., 2535, 2541.

GoRMLY, The Hon. J.: Closer Settlement: Purchase of Estates, m., 3456, 3483.

Government Representative, obs., 6. Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2858. Member Deceased, m., 4. Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3476. Pastures Protection (Amendment) Billl, 2n., 3279.

GRAFF, Mr, A., Dntmmoyne: Closing Hour, Government Depa.rt­

ments, q., 1959. Local Government Bill, Com., 2687,

2749, 2751, 2788, 2795, 2796, 2887, 2888, 2894.

Public Instruction (School Boards) Bill, 2R., 2748. .

Woollahra Loan Bill, 2n., 1029. GnAHAME, The Hon. W. C., Wickham:

Abermain Colliery Dispute, adj., 823. · Address in Reply, m., 270. Address to Miners on Strike, q., 1325. Advances to . Farmers for Fallowing Land, q., 24, 312, 935.

1Advances on account of Hay, q., 2216. · Agricultural Farms, ·women Students,

q., 29. Agricultural Societies' Subsidies, q., 2726.

·.Anthrax Vaccines : ·Examination of, q., 2212. Gunn Formula, q., 2174, 2817, 3034. McGarvie Smith Formula, q., 816; adj., 2424.

·Australian Wine Industry, q., 2962, 3033.

Bathing Accommodation for Coal-miners, m., 1051. ·

Botanic Garden Employees, q., 2088. Bran and Pollard, q., 218, 637, 3189. Bt~tter Shortage, q._, 708. Castor Oil Plant, q., 442, 132.5.

GRAHAME, The Hon. W. C. (continued): Compensation to an Employee, q., 2727. Dairies Supervision, q., 1107. Distress at Broken Hill, q., 3286. Early CJ.osing Bill, q., 2725. Employment of Soldier-miner, q., 3076. Fodder Scarcity, q., 2922. Fruit and Vegetable Depot, q., 357. Fruit-growers, Western Australia, q., 108. •

Fruit Trade,.Profiteering in, q., 1321. Income-tax Payable by Farmers, q., 846. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-ment) Bill, cons. amdts., 3157, 31G3, 3167, p.o., 3176.

Inspection of S2eds and Plants, q., 21G. Irrigation (AU1enrlment) Bill, 2R., 2;l29; 3R., 2432; cons. amdts., 3118, 3122.

Labourers in the Domain, q., 2215. Lucerne Seed, Imported, q., 865. Ma.ize, Storage. of, q., 1327. Menindie Irrigation Scheme, q., 166, 847. Miners' Diseases; q., 2725 . Newcastle Butchers' EmploYees' Indus-trial Union, q., 2817. •

P_astures Protection (Amendment) Dill, Fflf.; 2827; 2R., 2992. ·

Potash, Importation of q., 933. Rabbit Pest, q., 2922. ' Rabbit Poison, Scarcity of, q., 214, 396,

2346, 3286. . Re-registration of Unions, q., 2763, 3288; m., 3409; co-ns. amdts., 3588.

Sawmills, Purchase of, address, 270. Seeds and Plants, True Naming·of, q., 2087.

Soldiers and l\finimum Wage, q., 2922. Statement by Minister for Agriculture, q., 2962.

Stock Inspectors, q., 707. Tick Act, Administration, q., 935. Tick Commission, q., 2923. Trade-union Amalgamation, q., 2921. Wheat:

Certificates, Traffic in, q., 112. Depot, q., 866. Elevator Contract, add1·ess, 271. For Poultry-farmez:s, q., 312. For Starving Stock, q., 2488. Growing, New J<}ngland, q_., 163. Guarantee, q., 3153. Handling at Darling Isfand, q., 2088. Insecure Stacks, q., 1963. · Payments to Farmers, g., 2262. Pool, q., 934, 1965, 3035. Sale of, q., 217, 638, 1211, 2818 2921 2964. ' >

Seed for Farmers, q., 2921. Storage Silos, q., 1327, 2726, Supply of Sacks, q., 1324, 2051.

Woolpacks, Shortage of, q., 29. Yanco Irrigation Settlement, q., 23, 357.

GRIMM, Mr. A. H., Ashburnham.: Address_ in Reply, m., 281. Advances to Farmers for Fallowing Land, address. 282.

Bush Nursing, suppTy, 1362.

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1a June to 11 December, 1918.

GR!MM, Mr. A. H. (continued) : Charges against an Hon. Member, m.,

422. Dog Registration Tax, supply, 1362. Estimates: Colonial Secretary, 1362. Hospitals, Grants to, svpply, 1362. Local Government Bill, 2R., 2574; Com., 2902.

Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2996.

Peace by Negotiation, acld1·ess, 283 .. Public Instruction (School Boards) B1ll, 2R., 2745.

Rabbit Poisons, SCarcity of, q., 214, 707; 2346, 3286.

Itesidence Conditions, address, 282. Sale of 1915-16 Wheai, q., 217. Wheat Guarantee, address, 281. 'Wheat Pool: Payments to Farmers, q., 2262.

H HALL, The Hon D. R., Enmou:

Abortion, Sentelllces for, q., 1325. Absence of Ministers, q., 1106. Allen v. Gorton, q., 218, 441. Arre~ts at the Glebe, q., 3191, 3649. Assaults by Police at Canbelego, q., 2879.

Attorney-General and Fodder Prices, q., 2488.

Attorney-General and I.W.W. Cases1 q., 932.

Bourke, Mrs., Case of, q., 638. Cases in the Courts, q., 846. Challenging Jurors, q., 1867. Chamber Magistrates, q., 3034. Chief Justice, obs., 1558. Chinese Railwa:v Employee, q., 1107. Chocolate Wheels, q., 1325. Christmas Dinners for Prisoners, q., 3286.

Citizen Rights for Women, q., 901. Claims under Workmen's Compensation

Act, q., 112. · Coledale Shooting Case, q., 935. CoJ?lpa_nies (Registration of Securities)

Bill, wt., 1955; 2R., 2692; Com., 2692. Congestion il). the Courts, q., 1046. Conservatives in National Party, q.,

2964. -Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1036; Com.., 1039, 3064.

Detention of Alien Prisoners, q., 2178, 2489. .

Dissent from Mr. Speaker's Ruling, m., 643.

Early Closing of Hotels, q., 2877, 2965. Estimates: Justice, 1542. Fair Rents Act Amendment, q., 899, 3194.

Fair Rents Court, q., 1867, 3036. Finger Printq of F. Sinclair, q., 706, 725. First Offenders (Women) Bill, 2R., 3515; Com., 3731-33.

Free Legal Assistance, q., 1950. Garnisheeing of Wages, q., 3194. Granting of Bail by Police, q., 1961,

HALL, The Hon. D. R (continued): Heydon, Mr. J'ustice

1 q., 26.

Housing of the People, q., 1963. Increased Allo)Vances to Juries, q., 899. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend.

ment) J:!ill, int., 2078. lnquest at Cobar, q., 2213. 17~z~est Charged by Pawnbrokers, q.,

I.W.W. Prisoners, q., 635,. 702; adj., 669, 697; obs., 676, 678, 1163.

Judd, E. E.: Case of, q., 865; obs., 897. Speech by1 q., 1212, 1967, 2052.

Judges Retirement (Amendment) Bill, int., 3525.

Jury (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3004. Justices Bail (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2956.

L~qu·or Act, Breaches of, q., 20877, 2408. L1quor (Refund of Rent) Bill, 2R., 3524. Marshall, Vance, Imprisonment of, q.1 1042; supply, 1542.

Men A.r~rested in "Two-up'' School, q., 3288. .

Miller, Mr. G. T. C., Death of m~., 2243. J

Mining Products and Shipping Short. age, q., 11()6.

Mr. W. M. Hughes and I.W.W. Cases, q., 1046.

Parramatta Gaol, q., 700, 724. Police Court Procedure, q., 3037. Police ~nquiry Bill, m., 726; int., 729; 2n., 780; Com., 784.

Police Inquiry Commission, q., 3193. 3515. ,

Police Magistrates, q., 2923. Political Appointments to the Bench,

q., 442, 680, 1949, 2411, 2817. Poor Persons Legal Remedies Bill, 2R.1 2265; Com., 2286, 2696, 2697, 2699.

Price of Meat, q., 1107, 2768. Prisoners Detention (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3038; Com., 3046.

Prisoners, Release of, q., 3288. Prisoners' Sentences, Prolongation of,

q., 1960. Prisons (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 682; Com., 691; 3R., 867.

Prosecution of Manly Councillors, q.,. 2215.

Public Service Board Appointment Bill, int., 8662; 2n .. 3678.

Public Service Superannuation Fund, q., 2087, u~86.

Railway Employee Yorke, q., 1951. Reduction of Sentences, q., 3195, Sinclair, Mr. Fred., q., 542. Soldiers' Dependents. Property of, q., 724, 1953, 2767, 2818. . .

Solicitor-General and Domain Speakers, q., 1044.

. State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxation) Bill, int., 867; 2R., 1012; Com., 1016, 1018.

Stipendiary Magistrates, Shortage .of, q.j 166, 313. -·

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HALL, The Hon. D. R.·(contiimed).; Stone Crossing Estate: Public Trustee,

q., 2764. 'Sturt, Ron. :Member for, q., 842. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3524.

Suspension o~ Sessional Orders, m., ' 3659.

Teaching of Eastern Languages, q., 28. The War: Enemy Capitulation, obs., 2580. .

Toongabbie Shooting Case, q., 31,53. Tramway Employees: Resignations, q., 1107.

·Treatment of Accused, q., 358. < Viromen Charged with Offences, q.,

3723. . Women's Legal Status Bill, q., 1162,

• 1325, 2766; int., 1954; 2R., 2945; Com., 2955.

Women's Legal Status Bill (~o. 2), int., 3116.

"'Yorker"· Editor, Prosecution of, q., <. 2260: .

·workmen's CompensatiOn Act, q., 3194.

fhn::~Y, ::'11r. SnwN, .4.lexandria: Additional Sitting Days, m., 2820.

• .Ambulance Transport Services, supply, 1341.

< .Assistance for Building Homes, m., 709.

.Assistance to ::\1others of Illegitimate Children, q., 3150. ·

Beeby, :Mr., Visit to .America, censure, 2116.

Birds and Animals Protection Bill, 2R., 875; Com., 879, 885.

Bullot ::Weat P.wcess, q., 2409. ' Charges against a l\fember, m., 427.

Civil Servants as Justices of the Peace, q., 1964. . . ' ..

Companies (Registration of Secunt1es) Bill, 2R., 2693; Com., 2692.

Condemned Films, q., 3285. Dental Hospital, supply, 1340. . Electoral Dis,..uailfication of .Assynans, . q., 2176. Estimates:

Colonial Secretary, 1338. Finance and Trade, 1229. Justice, 1503. Railways, 1620.

Fair Rents Court, supply 1503. . Friendly Societies, Subventions to; sup­

.. ply, 1340. Government Printing Office, supply,

12-31. Government Railways (Superannuation .Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2733. ·

Gratuities ,to Retiring Officers, supply, 1231.

Horse-breeding_ Establishment, q., 167; supply, 1339.

Hospita.l Accommodation, supply., 1340. Income-tax Bill, int., 2209. Income-tax Management (.Amendment)

Bill, 2R., 2289; Com., 2301. Income-tax Returns, S1tpply, 1230.

HICKEY, Mr. SIMOX (continued) : Increased Salaries to 'feachers, q., 597. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­ment) Bill, cons. amdts., 3159.

Inspector-General of Police, supply, 1341.

Irrigation Amendment Bill, Com., 2301. Justice Administration, supply, 1504. Local Government Bill, 2R., 2400; Com.,

2681, 2682, 2684, 2690, 2691, 2748, 2749, 2750, 2755, 2780, 2787, 2788, 2796, 2797, 2799, 2839, 2840, 2841, 2842, 2845, 2881, 2883, 2885, 2889, 2890, 2891, 2893, 2912, .2914, 291.5, 32L7, 3233, 32+1, 3256,3439.

Local Government Bill:. Postponed clauses,. q,, 2965.

Parliamentary .Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3363; Com., 3537, 3550; cons. amdts., 3735.

Police Appeal Bill, q., 1833. Police Force: Enlistments, SU1Jil[y, 1342. Prisoners Detention (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3042.

Prisons (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 686; Com., 690.

Public Service Board, supply, 1005. Public Trustee's Department, supply, 1504.

Quarantine Station Employees, q., 3190. Railways:

Apprentices, q., 2597. Engine-drivers, q., 1869 . Rating Property, supply, 16:23. llefreshment-rooms, supply, 1623. Retirement of Employees, supply,

1622. Superannuation Fund, supply, 1229, 1621. .

Resumed Properties Department, sup­.ply, 1232.

School Children, Conveyance of; Sttppl!J, 1232.

Sedition Bill, int., 992; 2R., 1926. Sergeant Mackay, Police Shorthand­writer, q., 1948, 2257.

Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, int.,. 2611. .

Stamp Duty on Land Contracts, supply, 1229. •

Standing Orders, New, g., 23. · State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxa­tion) Bill. int., 871.

Strikers, Victimisation of, supply, 1620. S:vdney Water Supply (.Avon River Dam) Bill, int., 3134 .

Taxation Depal:'tment: Emplyoees, sup-ply, 1230.

Tea Packers' Wages, q., 163. Tramway Management, supply 1621. Venereal Diseases Bill, Com., 3403. Veterinary Surgeons Bi1l, int., 661. ·weights and Measures, supply, 1338. Workmen's Compensation, supplY,, 1504:

HoLMAN, The Ron. \V . .A., Cootamundra :: Abermain Colliery, q., 958. Absent Ministers, q., 2643. Acting Minister for Labour : Office of T~;easurer, ··oos., 2491..

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12 June to 11 December, 1918.

HoLMA.:ir, The Ron. 'V.' A. (continued) : .Aiction bv Bolshevik Government, q., 706. •

Address by t:!Je Acting Prime ::\Iinister, obs., 220, 316.

Address in Reply, m., 85. Advances, Government Savings Bank~

q., 1044, 1045, 1965. A.I.F. ~femorial Fund, q., 3193. Alcoholic Strength of Beer, q., 3649. Alien Prisoners, q., 2090. A.L.P. Ballot, q., 2488. Amalgumated C<lachbuilders' Society, q., 1009.

Amalgamated Railw·ay and Tramway Association q., 2766.

American 'Var Legislation, obs., 1046. Anti-loafing Bill, q., 1160. Appearance of Counsel, obs. 3654. :Armistice with Germany: Address to the

King, m., 2703; obY., 2762. · Ashtonfields Coal-mines Railway Bill, q.,

3655; 2R., 3743. Attorney-General's Eastern Visit, q., 25.

Audit Act Amendment, q., 898, 899. Auditor-General's Report, q., 1011. Beeby, Mr., Visit to America, q., 1869,;

censure,· 2102. Board of Trade: President, q., 166. Boots, Inferior, q., 162. Breaking up Large Estates, q., 2968. Budget, 'l'he, m., 902. · Business, Order of, obs., 1933, 2177, 2969.

Business Undertakings, State, budget, 915.

Butchers' Shops, State, q., 899. Censor, Deputy Chief, q., 2596. Censorship, Hemoval of, q., 2968. Censorship on Labour Paper, obs., 934;

q., 2490, 2762, 2763. Censure, m., 2088. Charges against a Member, m., 411. Citizen Rights for Youths, q. 1328. City Railway, q., 709. ' Civil Servants:

Increases to, q·., 355, 396; budget, 905.

Minimum wage for, q., 2053. Permanent, q., 355. Temporary, q., 866.

Close of the Session, adj., 3744, 3749. Closer Settlement: Purchase of Estates, m.i 3183.

Coa -mining Battalion, q., 898, 2597. Commission of the Peace:

Appointment-s, q., 164. Nominations, q., 544.

Cm_nmonwealth Science and Industry Bill, g. 1 2261.

Compames (Registration of Securities) Bill, cons a,mdts., 3185.

Condobolin-Broken Hill Railway, q., 1209': 3196.

Conservatorium of Musi·c, g., 109, 315. Constitutional Relations of States and Commonwealth, q., 356.

·Consumptives, Work for, q., 1044, 1867.

HOL)IAN, The Ron. ,V. A. (continued) Cost of State Governments, budget,

923. Country Constituencies, Needs of, q., 28. Death of Hon. Members' Sons, obs., 1214, 2652.

Deserters' Dependents, Maintenance of, q., 1961.

. Disqualification of an Hon. Member, g., 315.

Dissent from Mr. Speaker's Ruling, m., 2649. . .

Distress at Broken Hill, q., 1043. Domestic Policy of the Government, address, 89.

Early Closing (Amending) Bill, q., 29, 1952, 2644, 2725, 2966, 3034.

Eden-Monaro By-Election, q., 2923. Electoral Reform : .

Legislation, q., 3079. · Proportional llepresentation, q., 2344. School Pupils, q., 2343. Voting Systems, q., 2347.

Employee in Three Capacities, q .• 3652. Enemy Xations and Public Buildings,

q., 2490. . Enlistment of Boys, q., 1326. Enl.istment, Voluntary, q., 705. Es t1ma tes :

Expenditure and Revenue, budget, 912.

Premier, 1492. Excess Profits, q., 316.

· Farmers and Settlers Party, q., 936. Fat Cattle, q., 2410, 2488. Federal Agricultural Commission, q., 1865.

Fern, Mr. C. S., Death of, m., 21. Finances, State, q., 28. Ji'inancial Advisory Committee, q., 2767. Form of Government, q., 2769. French Mission, Visit of, q., 1323. Fruit and Vegetable Agency, q., 315. Fruit Sellers, City, q., 2596. Galvanized-iron. Alleged Burial of, q.,

1326. Galvanized-iron for the Abattoirs, q.1 706.

Gas, Royal Commission on Price of, q., 27, 314.

Germany's Pacific Possessions, q., 2724,. 3652.

Goodwin, Charles Herbert, q., 3288. Government and Coal-owners: Strike Relations, g., 930, 1011.

Government Economy, budget, 906. Homes, State Building of, q., 1866, 1963.

Home Rule for Ireland, q., 3155. Hospital, Sydney, Employees of, · q.,; 2597.

Hospital Board, Appointments, q., 218, 544.

Hospital for Infectious Diseases, q., 219, 355, 541.

Housing Scheme for South Glast,, q.; 2346.

Hughes, Hon. W. M., Statements by, q., 2764, 2963, "3189.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

HoLMAN, The Hon. W. A. (continued): Immigration and Tourists' Bureau,

3Uppty, 1492. Income Taxation :

Farmers' ·wheat Payments, q., 110. Federal and State, Collection of, q., 25.

Federal: 'State Civil Servants, q., 25 Infectious Diseases, q., 2595. Influenza Outbreak:

Affairs on the Med-ic, q., 3653. Censorship of Correspondence, q., 3077.

Insufficient J<'ood for Convalescents, q., 3192.

Prohibiting Public Gatherings, q., 2771.

Religious :Ministrations, q., 3288, 3649.

Treatment of Quarantined Persons, q., 3036.

Industrial Upheaval, Predicted, q., 2595.

Institute of Journalists, Prot-est from, q.,"2763. .

Italians, Deportation of, q., 28. I.W.W. Prisoners, q., 702, 703, 704. Jack's Day q., 2176, 2261, 2489, 2490". Japanese Wool, obs., 1968. Johnson, Mr. Tom, q., 213. Journalists Institute, q., 3077. Judgeships, Vacant, q., 1009. Judicial Appointments, If., 2770. Labour Party and the War, add1·ess, 91. Late Sitings of the House, q., 1322. ·Leadership of Nat~onal Pa~t,r, q., 3154. Legislative Conner!, Abolrtwn of, q., 3193, 3289.

Liquor Prohibition Poll, m.L 3336, 3340. Lieute.nant-Governor, q., 86o, 1838, 2051. Loans, Raising of Locally, q., 27. Loan Vote, budget, 918. Local Government Bill, q., 163, 865, · 2965; Com., 3444. Local Option Poll, q. 2410, 2490. McGarvie Smith Anthrax Vaccine, obs., 544, 2551, q., 1834, 1950, 1962, 2052, 2087 2260, 2345, 2410, 2489, 2554, 3036'; adj., 2417.

Meat, Fixing Price of, q., 1323, 2052, 2086, 2769.

Meat Shortage, q., 701, 702, 898, 934, 1045, 1837.

Meat Supply: Newcastle District, q., 166. State Control, q., 2343, 3656.

Merton v. W. M. Hughes, q., 960. Miller, :Mr. G. T. C., Death of, m., 2241, 2243.

Millions Club, q., 1008. Minimum Wage, q., 1209, 2053. Minimum Wage:

Board of Trade, q., 2765. For Women, q., 2050, 2597. Government Employees, q., 3651. State Undertakings, ·q., 2644.

Minister for Lands, Absence of, q., 1209. .

Mr. Brookfield's Fines, q.; 28; ob&., 108.

HOLMAN, The Hon. W.-A. (continued): Moratorium, Extension of, q., 2726. Motor-cars :

Furious Driving, q., 2599. Government, q., 931.

Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, budget, 920; q., 1835.

Negotiations between Nations at War, q., 356. .

Norton Griffiths Contract, q.,-218, 1965. Oakley, W. A., Suspension of, obs., 1967.

Official Hecognition· of District Repre­sentatives, q., 2550.

Operations of Last Financial Year, budget, 903.

Parramatta Asylum Inmates, q., 1162. Patriotic Donations, Probate Duties on, q., 931.

Peace bv Negotiation, address, 95. Police Inquiry Commission, q., 864, 897, 1160, 1835, 2490, 2643, 2962, 3152, 3195, 3289, 3653. .

Police Inspector Walker, q., 3035. Police Reporters at Labour Meetings,

q., 866. ' Premier as Organiser, q., 116·2. Premier of Queensland, q., 312. Prices of Commodities, add1·ess, 90; q., 1324.

Printed Matter for Repatriation Com­mittee, q., 1324.

Prisoners: Leniency to, q., 2727, 3654. Release of, q., 2727.

Private Members' Business, adj., 307; q., 357, 2598.

Proportional Representation: Indignation Meeting, q., 2600. Petitions in favour of, q., 2344.

Public Service Board Appointment Bill, mt., 3665; ob~., 3723.

Public Service Chief Commissionership, Q., 3657.

Public Service Commission, q., 542, 2053, 2723, 2724, 2725, 2767, 2768, 2923, 2963, 2966, 2967, 3191; 'ln., 3566.

Public Works Committee, q., 3037. Qualifying Examination, q., 2969. Quarantine Station :

North Head, q., 3155, 3190. Religious Rights, "q., 3649.

Questions on the Notice-paper, p.o., 217. Rabbit Poison, q., 707. Railway Construction Policy, q., 2964. Railway Report: Waste of Paper, obs., 2966.

Railways: Appointment of Commissioner, q., 3654.

Charges for Shunting, q., 898. Department's Business Methods, q., 1964.

Duplications and Deviations, budget, 910, 918; q.' 1326. •

Freights and Fares, q., 2174, 2598. 'Increased Earnings, budget, 908. Refreshment-rooms, Q.; 2598. Workmen's Weekly Tickets, q., 2174.

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12 June to 11 December, 1918.

HoL)lA~, 'L'he Hon. W. A. (continued): Railway Servants :

Alleged Discontent, q., 3656. Apprentices, q., 2598. Holidays, q., 901, 936. Increased Pay for, q., 540. Superannuation, q., 708.

Railway to Rockdale, q., 900. Recruiting, q., 62. Reed, Mr., Re-employment of, q., 167,

214. . Reid, ·The late Sir George, m., 1329. Repatriation Department, obs., 934,

1968. Riverstone Meat Works, q., 1949, 3648. Road Vote, budaet, 917. Rumoured Dissolution, q., 2963. Sanatorium for Broken Hill, q., 110. School Teachers as Political Candidates, q., 108.

Schools of Arts Committees, q., 958. Scott, J. M., Case of, q., 2727, 3652. Sedition Bill, q., 931, 961, 1043, 1046, 1161, 2766; i11t.. 9(i2; 2R., 1172, 2030; Com., 2067, 2070; ncom., 2142, 2145, 2157, 216:!, 2164.

Shipbuilding Scheme, q., 934. Shipbuilding in united States, q., 272fi. Shortage of Bran and Pollard, q., 540. Soldiers:

At Liverpool Camp, q., 2768. And the Trades Hall, q., 111. Dependents, Provision for, q., 701, 1865, 2597' 2644.

Discharge of Officers, q., 3037. In Quarantine, q., ·3189. Photographs of. q .. 958. Returning, q., 1327. Sentences on, q., 2964.

Soldiers Returned : At Broken Hill, q., 707. Advances to, 1J.., 2764. Blue Arm Bands·, q., 866. Diminished Salaries,· q., 3154. Employment of, q., 2769. Free Passes for Relatives, q., 2963. Pension, q., 3194. Railway Concessions, q., 1327. Treatment 'of, adj., 2702; obs., 3037;

q., 315.5. Unemployed, q., 3079.

Speeches: Anti-recruiting, Domain, q., 65; obs.,

105. Seditious and Disloyal, q., 26, 112, 16'1, 214, 1835.

Sports at Kosciusko, q., 109. Spring Ridge Estate, q., 276.5. Stamp Dut:v on Aliens' Shares, q., 543. Standard Rate of Wages, q., 900; obs., 1211.

Standing Orders, New, q., 24. State Children Relief Act, q., 3656. State Coal-mine, q., 3651.. State Slat~ Quarries, q., 2487. SteAmer Purchased from America, q., 1967.

·HOLMAN, The Hon. \V. A. (continued) : Strike at Port Pirie, q., 1011, 1159; obs.,

1210. Strike, The Recent, q., 314. Sydney Corporation (Rolls Declar.atory)

Bill, 2R., 2728; q., 2922. Sympathy with Mr. Speaker, obs., 1557. 1'ax on Amusements, q., 3287. 'l'ax on \Vealth, q., 1160. The Governor and State Control of Hos­pitals, q., 1322; obs., 1954.

'l'he Hon. Member for Murrumbidgee, expl., 1333.

Town "Planning Conference, q. 708. ?-'rade-unions, Re-registration,' q., 706. rramway_Fares, q., 2174 .. Tramway Service:

Employment, q:, 1011. Labour Scarcity, q., 1161, 1213.

'L'ransactions between Crown and Private Individuals, q., 167. ·

'l'rawling Industry, budget 920 1952, 1962, 3289. ' '

Tuberculosis, Cure for, obs., 1213. Unemployment:

In Sydney, q., 2549, 2643. Riverstone Meat Works q. 1162,

1209. ' ' _ ~hortage of material, q., 62, 704.

l1mon Funds and Political Purposes q 2595. ' .. ,

Unions, Re-registration of, q., 315. Upper Hunter By-Election, address, 87;

q., 111. Venereal Diseases Bill, int 3117 · 2n :1290; Com., 3383-3409 · c~11s a1r'tdts'' 3568. ' . . .,

Venereal Diseases Select Committee q llO. .,

Verh!ugghen, Mr., and his Quartette, q., 106. .

Waratah Benevolent Asylum, q., 2597. War, The:

And Finances, budget, 922. Cost of, q., 2599. ~ebt of Australia, budget, 924. News, q., 1837. . Prohibition, q., 958. Situation, The, q., 2050.

\Var Precautions Act, q., 2923. Water and Sewerage Board Employees

q., 936. ' Webster, The Hon. William, q., 3035. Welcome to Australian Navy, q., 2725. Wheat:

Bags for Farmers, q., 960, 1835 · obs., 1953. '

Elevator Contract, q., 27, 217; bud~ get, 907.

Guarantee, q., 2644. Increased Price for, q., 2643, 3190. Pool, q., 1042, 3655. Reconditioning of, q., 2642, 3189. Shipments. q., 2053, 2175. Silos, q., 2345.

Win-the-War Party, address, 86. Woolloomooloo Fish Markets, q., 11~3.

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VolumeB 71, 72, 73, 74.

HosKINS, Mr. T. J., Dttlwich Hill: Actions against Railway Commission­ers, supply, 1624.

Allegiance of the hon. member for Marrickville, q., 1042.

A.L.P. Ballot, q., 2488. ~<\.pprentices, Railway Department, q.,

2765. ' Bonus System: Railways, supply, 1625. Christmas ·Cheer, q., 2763. Coal-miners, Bathing for,· m., 1053. Conservatorium of Music, supply, 1443. Dismissal of Water and Sewerage Board

Employees, q., 635. East-West Railway Strike, q., 1962. Enemy ~ ations and Public Buildings,

q., 2490. ]~stima tes :

Colonial Secretary and Publ~c Health, 1367.

Publi:c Instruction, 1442. Railways, 1624.

Fire Brigades Board, Rupply, 1368. Inspector-General of Police, supply,

1368. I.W.W., The-l and the Labour Move-

ment, q., 440. Judge Cm·lewis, m., 1057. Justices of the Peace, suppl·y, 1368. J,ocal Government Bill, 2R., 2502; Com.,

2683, 2829, 2882. . :Mountain Excursionists, q., 1960. Pairs, adj., 2080. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill,"'int., 3060.

Railway Passes to Military Officers, supply, 162-5.

Railway Superintendence, Ruppl·y, 1625. Relief of Distress, supply, 1367. School Teachers' Salaries, wpply, 1443. Sedition Bill, 2R., 1994. Shortage of Dwellings, q., 1963. Soldiers, Returned, Advances to, q.,

2763. Soldiers, Returned, at Broken Hill, q.,

2769. State Aviation School, supply, 1442. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R.,

471. Veterinary Surgeons, q., 840, 864, 927. Veterinary Surgeons Bill, in t., G61. Victimisation: Railway Department,

supply, 1624. . Woollahra Loan Bill, 2R., 1027.

HuGHES, The Hon .. Sir Thomas, Kt.: Audit (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 591. Bills of Sale (Amendment) Bill, Corn.,

· 2167; 3R., 2210. Bills, Preparation of, adj., 950. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 3018; Com., 3029. Companies (Iugistration of Securities)

Bill, 2R., 2874 . Deceased Member (L. F. Heydon); m., 5. .

Execution of Instruments (War Facili­ties) Bill, Tecom., 716.

HcGHES, The Ron. Sir THOMAS (continued) ~ Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, obs., 2639; 2R., 2861; t.Jom., 2872.

Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, 3R., 3701; recom., 3705.

Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited) Amendment Bill, 2R., 2084; Com., 2167.

Police Inquiry Bill, Com., 811. Public Trustee (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2814.

Sedition Bill, 2R., 2335; Com. (p.o.), 2588.

Shortage of Dwellings, m., 1194. S.vdney Corporation (Rolls Declaratory)

Bill, 2R., 2848. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, Com., 587.

Wastage of Printing Paper, adj., 2171 Woollahra Loan Bill, 2R., 2536.

HuNT, The Hon. A. E.: Address in Reply, m., 6. Decentralisation, adj., 632. Dubbo-Werris Creek Haihray, q., 3005. Electoral Reform, address, 9. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­

ment) Bill, Com., 2811. Local Governmen,t, address, 9. Pa:·liamentary Elections (Amendment) B1ll), Com., 3643.

Prices of Commodities, address, 8. 'Var, The, address, 7. 'Vest.ern Lands Administration, adj., 3699. .

'Vheat, address, 8.

HuNT, Mr. ·J. C .. Camden: Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill,

Corn., 2655. Income-tax Management (Amendment)

Bill, 2R., 2294. Local Government Bill, Com., 2678, 2749, 2828, 2884. 2904, 3247.

Miners' Federation, Secretary, q., 3187.

Pt1blic Instruction (S,chool Boards) Bill, int., 2747.

Quarantine Hegulations, ad.i., 2942. Seeds and Plants, q., 216, 2087.

I

INNES-NOAD, The Hon. S. R.: Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 209. German Possessions in the Pacific, m.,

3448. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, 1·ecom., 3709. Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited) Amendment Bill, Com., 2168.

Quarantine and Clergymen, m., 3610. Sedition Bill, 2R .. 2531. Shortage of Dwellings, m., 1804. Soldiers, Returned, Bad Treatment of, adj., 155; obs .. 1864.

Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, Com., 587.

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B June to 11 Dacember, 1918.

lNNEs-Nu.m, The Hon. S. R. (continued) : Wastage of Printing Paper, adj., 2170. Wild Flowers, Destruction of, adj.,

2047. Women's Legal Status Bill, 2R., 3466.

J

J.u.rEs, The Han. A. G. F., Goulburn: A1nowan,ces by State Clxildren Relief Department, q., 960. .

Bishop Tyrrell 'frust Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 2575.

Boumwood Public School, q., 2596. 2176.

Bm·wood Public School, q., 2596. Business of the House, obs., 2759. Caretaker, Technological Museum, q., 2087.

Charlestown School, q., 637. Clerical Criticism of Public Schools, q.,

935. Committees of Public Institutions, q.,

701. Conservatorium of Music, q., 109, 315, 358, 843; supply, 1430.

Dental Officers' Vacation, q., 1837. Director-General of Education, q., 441. Estimates: Public Instruction, 1427. · Forest Reserves, 'faxation of, q., 163. German, teaching of, q., 2343. Glebe Public School, q., 63. Greater Newcastle, q., 3193. High School, East l\Iaitlancl, q., 3077. High Schoo] for Broken Hill, q., 959. High School Pupils, q., 843. · I.W.W. Convictions, ]J.o., 678. Loan for School Buildings, q., 113. Local Goyernment Bill, i.nt., 346; q., J213; 2R., 2349; Com., 2676,2748, 2780, 2828, 2881, 2904, 3203, 3440, 3567.

Manl:v Municipal Trouble, q., 2596. Mayman, Mr. NeYille, q., 27. Parramatta-road, q., 26. Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited)

Amendment Bill, 2R., 27~7. Prisoners, Treatment of, adj., 3149 Professors, Appointment of, q., 959. Public Instruction (School Boards) Bill, int., 2735.

Public 'Schools Examinations, q., 2818. Relieving Teachers, q., 960. Sc]1ool Boys for :Military Service, q., 2596.

· School Children, Conveyance of, q., 165, 1327, 2053; adj., 2493; q., 3190.

School Holidays, q., 2763, 3078. Schools:

A,8commodation, fl., 2879. Darlington, q., 960. Loan for, q., 113. Sanitary A1ccommodation, q., 701. Swimming Classes and Taxes. 11., 3188. Tempe Examinations,. q., 3077. West Cessnock, q., 959.

Schools of Arts Committees, q., 933.

JAMES, 'IheHon. A. G. F. (continued): School Teachers:

And Elections, q., 112. Resignation of, q., 1043. Retiring Allowance, q., 2216. Salaries, q., 597, 960; supply, 1427. Shortage oi:, q., 27, 957. Soldiers, q., 2646, 2724, 3154.

Sedition Bill, 1·ecom., 2179. Seismographic Apparatus, q., 842. S~orthand and 'fypewriting Institu-tiOns, q., 2764.

"Soldiers' Chorus,'' q., 2411. Star, The New, q., 2ti. State Aviation School, q., 1209; supply,

1<128, 2346. State Children, q., 708. State Children Relief Department, q., 960.

Sydney University Professors q., 959. Ta~ for. Education Purposes,' q., 708. Umvers1ty Amendment, (Exhibitioners" Fees) Bill. ird., 2735; 2R., 3149.

Venereal Diseases Bill. 2n., 3,'}37. Veterjnary Surgeons, q., 1010. Vetennary Surgeons Bill, -in t., 659·; 2R., 1030.

Wo6llahra Loan Bill, int., 894~ 2R., 1019; 2R., 1167, 1170, 2301 ;. recom., 2239. '

JoHNSTON, Mr . .Y. C. R. W., Buthurst: Alexandria Produce Depot1 q!', 595, 706. Audit (Amendment) Bill, mt., 334. Bail, Granting of, q., 1961. Birds and Animals Protection Bill, 2R., 836; Com., 877.

Cattle in Railway Trucks, q. 2550. Chamber :Magistrates, q., 3034. Charges against Mr. J. J. G. }fcGirr, m., 419.

Conservatorium gf ::\iusic, q., 109; sup-ply, 1423; q., 2342.

Cormorants, q., 2488. -Coronia! Inquiries, supply, 1.524. Country Water Supply and Sewerage, ~upply, 1803.

Crimes (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1038. Crown Lands Leases Withdrawal Bill, 3R., 2222.

Distri'Ct Court Judges, supply, 1527. Erroneous Newspaper Report, adj.,

3066. Estimates:

Atto'rnev-General, 1524. Loan. 1802. Public Instruction, 1419. Treasurer, &c., 1237.

Estimates, cOnfused preparation of, suppl.v, 1238.

First Offenders (Women) BilJ, 2R., 3519; Com., 3731.

Gold at Kirconnell, q., 2599. Government Printing OfficE>, S11pply, 1238.

Gratuities to OfficNS, SU1Jply, 1240. Guilclford Truant School, supply, 1422. Improvement Leases, q., 2053 •

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,JoHNSTON, Mr. V. C. R. W. (continued): Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­

ment) Bill, int., 2079; Com., 2398; cons. amdts., 3171.

Insurance on English Shipments, sup-ply, 1239.

Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 3R., 2431. .Jenolan Caves, Discoverer ~f, q., 2260. J enolan Caves House, supply, 1803. Labour Agencies, q., 1327. Large Estates, q., 2968. Liquor Prohibihon Poll, m., 3337. Local Government Bill, Com., 3242. l\:feat Slaughtering, q., 722. :Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3098;

Uom., 3110. National Party and Conservatives, q., 2964.

Navigation Department, supply, 1238. Nimitybelle-Bombala Railway, q., 2410. Parliamentary Representatives, Official

Recognition of, q., 2550. Police Court Procedure, q., 3037. Police Promotions, q., 725. Poor Persons Legal Remedies Bill, 2R., 2274.

Prisoners Detention (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3040. '

Prisons, .wpply, 1525. Public Service Administration, wppl11, 1526.

Public Trustee, wpplJi, 1527. Railwtty Commissioner and Strikers, q., 3155.

Railway Dunlication Work, q., 1327. Railways, Free Conveyance on, supply,

1239. Salaries of Officers, supply, 1239. School of Mines, Bathmst, q .. 2595. Schools, Insuffi.ciencv -of, supply, 1421. School Teachers' Promotions, q., 2579. School Teachers' Salaries, supply, 1419 .. Sediti2n ~ill, ·i·nt., 987; Com., 2061; re-

com., 21v9. Share-fanning, q., 3195. Soldiers, Sentences on, q .. , 2964. Suecial Deposits (Industrial li ndertak­

ings) Amendment Bill, 2R., 3065. State Children Relief Department,

Sll]Jply, 1422. . Stipendiary :Magistrates, ·q., 166. Sydney University Professors, q., 959. Sydney-Java Service. supply, 1240. Trawling, supply, 1803. Trial Confinees, supply, 1524. Verbrngghen, Mr .. q .. 705. · Western Line Duplication, supply, 1802. Women Agricultural Students, q., 29. Women Offenders, q., ·3723. ·workmen's Compensation Act, q., 111.

K KATER. The Hon. H. R : .

Armistice with Germany, m., 2720. Birds and Animals Protection Bill,

c.on:;. amds., 1088. Closer ·settlement ((Amendment) Bill, Corn., 3258.

KATER, The Hon. H. E. (continued): Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­ment) Bill, Com., 2805.

Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2870.

KEARSLEY, :Mr. '\V., Cessnock: Abermain Colliery Dispute, adj., 819, 829.

Additional Sitting Days, rn., 2824. Benevolent Societies of New South Wales, q., 2406.

Blind Children, supply, 14.54. Boa.rd of Trade at Cessnock, q., 596. Bourke: Railway Extension, ~upply, 1687.

Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2656.

. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 3580.

Coal-mines Regulation Act, q., 2346. Compensation to Employee, q., 2727. Crown, 'l'he, and private individuals,

q., 167. Estimates:

Colonial Secretary and Public Health, 1378.

Labour and Industry, 1739. Mines Department, 1269. Public Instruction, 1453. Public Works, 1609. Railways, 1686.

Food Orders, rr., 2262. ~ Government, Form of, q., 2169. Gratuities to Hailway Servants, .q, 2550.

High School Pupils, q .. 843. Hospital Subsidy, supply, 1379. Income-tax Management (Amendment)

Bill, 2R., 2297. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-ment) Bill, 2a .. 2375; Com., 2395.

Influenza, q., 2879. • Italians, deportation of, q., 28 .. Justices Bail (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2961.

Local Government Bill, Com., 2754, 2789, 2883 2907, 3224, 3441.

Lunacv De~artment, supply, 1379. Military Pay: Railways, J!ttpply, 1687. Miners:

Abermain. a., 707: ad:i., 819; q., 844; supply, 1269; g., 128fi.

First Aid for. g., 1868. Richmond Mil-in, q .. 709, 818, 846. Tools, Loss of, q., 2816.

:Miners' Federation Official, q., 3601, 3655.

:Mines: Labour for. rr .. 1327. Methods of Working, suppl·y, 1270. Newcastle unemployed, q., 30. Pelaw Main Dispute. supply, 1269. Richmond Main Dispute. a., 680,

J211; supply, 1269; q., 1320, 1324, 1948.

.Minimum Wage. q., 2176. Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3101; Com., 3105.

Mining Disputes, Sll1lPlJt, 1269 .

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KEARSLEY, Mr. W. (continued): Mining l\bchinery and Shipping, q., 358. Newcastle •Buttchers Employees' In­dustrial Union, q., 2817.

Newcas.tle-Cessnock Railway Fares, sup­ply, 1687.

Newcastle Meat Supply, q., 25, 166, 2759.

Parliamentary Elections Bill, q., 3079; ln. (p.o.), 3197; Oom. (p.o.), 3529,

- 3533. Parliament House Staff "rages, q., 2967.

Permanent Appointment to Public Ser­vice, supply, '1378.

Powdered Coal, q., 2761: Prisoners Detention (Amendment) Bill 2R., 3045; Com., 3046. '

Prisoners' Sentences, q., 1960. Publitc Instruction (School Boards) Bill, int., 2743.

Public Servants and Patriotic Funds, !]., 2258.

Questions, Answers to, q:, 219. Rabbits, q., 2090. Railway Lavatory Accommodation, q.,

2644. Railway Superannuation Fund, q., 3032.

Registry Offices, st1pply, 1739. Heport by Public Works Department,

q., 2726. Rockwood Asylum, supply, 1378. School Medical Examinations, supplu, 1454. . .

School Teachers' S·alaries, supply, 1455. Schools of Art, Sti.1J1)ly, 1455. Sedition Bill, 2R., 2028; Com., 2060; ·recom., 2199.

Sentences, Remission of, q., 3195. Soldiers:

Dependents' Property, q., 1953 2767. Employment of Returned, q., 2769. New~papers for, q., 1288, 1320. Penswns, q., 543.

South Maitland Coalfields Railway, supply, 1687.

Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, int. 2612. '

. Submission of Laws to Electors m.., 2971. '

Subsidence of Houses, Newcastle, q., 2965.

Text-hooks, supply, 1453. Tomalpin Village, q., 2086. 'l'rade-nnions Re-registration Bill 2R.

488; Com., 510; cons. am.ds. 650: ' Train Service, Sydney and Newcastle adj., 606. '

Treasury Insurance Board, q., 2261. 'l'ruck (Amendment) Bill. 2R., 3566. Venereal Diseases Bill, Com.., 3388. Walsh Island Workers and Enlistment,

Q., 111. Water Meters, supply, 1611. Weights and Measures, sttppl11, 1378. Women's Legal Status Bill, Com., 2955. Workmen's Compensation Act, q., 898, 1868.

KEEGAN, Mr. T., Glebe: Assistant Mechani1cal Engineer, Rail-ways, supply, 1667.

Bread, Sale of, at Glebe, q., 2260, 2347'. Chi~dren, Maintenance of, supplu, 1412. Chnstmas Cheer, supply, 1378. City Railway, q., 709. Estimates:

Attorney-General, 1501. Coloniai Secretary and Public Health,

1377. Mines, 1266. Public Instruction, 1411. Railways, 1665. Treasurer, &c., 1240.

Fair Rents: (Amendment) Bill, q., 899, 3194. Court, q., 3036. SU1Jply, 1502.

Friei1dly Societies, supply, 1377. Glebe Public School, q., 63. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­

ment) Bill, cons. amdts., 3161. Inspector-General of Police, su.pplu, 1377.

I.W.W. Cases, q., 703, 704. L~cal Government Bill, Com., 2686. Mmers' Diseases, suppl-y, 1266. Officials, Colonial Secretary's Depart­ment, q., 2923, 2970.

Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3547.

Police Inquiry Bill, int.1

777. Printed Matter, q., 1324. ~ Prisons Administration, supply, 1501. Prospecting Vote, supply, 1266. Public School Teachers., q., 927; supplv,

1411. School Children, Conveyance of,. suppl!l, 1241.

Schools, sanitary accommodation at q. 700. • ' '

Sedition Bill, 2R., 1989; 1·ecom., 2164. State Insurance, supply, 1240. · State Timber Ynrd, q., 3653. Strike Aftermath in Railwav Depart-ment, stt.ppl.y, 1666. '

Swimming, 11., 3285. 'frain~ing ColiE'ge and Agricultural Offices, q., 3187 .

Trams, Overcrowding of, q., 2261. ;rramway Di~missals, Stl.ppl-y, 1665. Treasury Bmldings, q., 1288. "Two-un School" Arrests, q., 3191, 3288, 3649.

Voluntary Enlistment, q., 705. Watchman Wallace, supply, 1412. Wentworth Park-, q., 62.

L LANE, Mr. H. W., .11'midale:

Anti-Loafing Bill; q., 1160. Local Government Bill, 2R., 2513;'

o.o'/1}., 2753, 2788, 2828. Mmmg (Amendment) Bill, Com.., 3114. Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill,

cons. amdfs., 3.573. Veterinary Examination, q., 1009.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

LANG, Mr. J. 'l'., Granville: .Additional Sitting Days, m., 2819 . .Ashtonfields Coal-mines Railway Bill,

2R., 3742. :Audit (.Amendment) Bill, int.; 333. Bishop Tyrrell Trust Act Amendment Bill, 2&., 25i6.

Bonus System and Public Works, q., 2769.

· Burwood School Sewer Ventilator, q., 2176.

Censorship, q., 2762. Closer Settlement (A.mendment) Bill,

Com., 2663. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m.,

3582. . Crown Land Leases \Vithdra"·al Bill, 3n., 2221.

Death of Hon. C. A. Lee's Son, obs., 2653.

Estimates: Executive and Legislative, 1506. Loan, 1795. Local Government, li18. Railways, 1611. Treasurer, &c., 1247. Treasurer's Advance Account, 174.6.

Eveleigh Workshops, visits to, q., 961. Fire Brigades Report, q., 442. Gas calorific value of, q., 593. U.ov~rnment Railways (Superannuation

Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2733. Granville, &c., Sewerage, q., 679. Harbour Trust Pensions, q., 2969. Highly-paid Officers, supply, 1247. Hospital Advisory Board, q., 539. Hospital Board Appointments, q., 218. Hospital for Infectious Diseases, q.,

219, 355, 838. Income-tax Bill (No. 2), 2n., ·2495. Income Tax Management (Amendment)

Bill, 3R.. 2348. Justices of the Peace, Appointment of,

IJ.., 161, 164. Local Government Bill, 2n., 2433; Com.,

2677, 2750, 2801, 2829, 2882, 2903, 3204, 3442.

Locomotives in Disrepair, q., 110, Main Roads, supply, 1718. :Motor-cars, Government, $Upply, 1746. ~Munition Workers' Dependents, q.,

1867. Parramatta A,<;ylum Inmates, q., 1162. Parramatta Gaol. q .. 700. Peruetual Trustee Company (Limited)

Amendment Bill. Com.; 3199. Public Service Royal Commission, q.,

2966. Railways:

Commissioners and Visitors, q., 215, 961.

Employees, Penalties on, q., 814. Increase of Capital, S1tpply, 1613. Lidcombe Line, supply, 1615; q.,

2053, 2216. T.illComotives in Disrepair, q., 110. Old Servants' Claims, q., 1866. Overhead Charges, su.pply, 1615. Rolling Stock, supply, 1613.

LANG, Mr. J. T. (continued): Railways (continued) :

Salaried and Wages Staff, supplv, 1612. •

Seniority List, q., 2490, 2770. Superintendence, cost of, supply, 1611.

Victimisation, supply, 1616. Registration of Deeds (Amendment)

Act, q., 355. Re-registration of Unions, q., 328i; cons. amdts., 3586.

R(lturned Soldiers, Provision for, sup-ply, 1795.

Sedition Bill, Com., 2055; Tecom., 2160. Soldier School Teachers, q., 2645. Soldiers at Liverpool Camp., q., 2768 .. Special Deposits (Industrial Undertak-

ings) Bill, int., 2983. . . Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, Mlt., 2614.

Stamp Duty on Contracts, supply, 1247, State Brickworks, q., 3151. State Children, q., 707. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, Com., 513.

Tramway Service: Discontent, adj., (p.o.), ·2348.

Trawlers, supply, 1795. . . Yoluntary Workers' Orgamsahon, sup-

ply, 1747. Western Suburbs, Hospital for, q., 2771. Wheat Silos, q., 2345. Woollahra I~oan Bill, ncom., 2239.

JJATIJ\IER, :!\ir. W. F., lVoollahm: Local Government Bill, Com., 2790,

2829, 3231. . \Voollahra Loan Bill, 2n., 1021; 3B., 1168.

LAZZARINI, l\:Ir. C. C., JJ[arrickvill~: Address in Reply, m., 193. Agent-General's Office, supply, 1483. Allegiance of the hon. member for Mar-

rickville, q., 1043. Amalgamated Coachbuilders' Society, q., 1009, 1322.

Arbitration Act, Breaches of, q., 899. Attorney-General's Visit to the E!Ul(c, q., 25.

Audit (Amendment) Bill, in-t., 335. Austr-alian Museum, sUpply, 1418. Budget,. wpply, 1144. Calf Raising, supply, 1717. Edncation, address, 200. Engine-drivers, Disrating of, adj., 1047. Estimates:

Attorney-General, 1510. . · Colonial Secretary and Pubhc Health,

1346. Lands, 1716. Premier, 1482. Public Instruction, 1413. Railways, 1689.

Fair Rents, .supply, 1512. Finances and Economy, supply, 1147. Fire Brigades Board, supply, 1349. Friendly. Societies, SU11ply, 1347.

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12 June :t.o 11 Dece111ber, 1918.

LAZZAHISI, "!'.lr. C. C. ( continuedj : Galvanized-iron for Abattoirs, q., 7(){i. Government House, supply, 1483. High School Pupils, q., 843; wppl·y, 1417. .

High-salaried Officers, wpply, 1147. Income-tax Management (Amendment)

Bill, 2R., 2294. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­

ment) Bill, Com., 2392; cons. amdts., 3166.

Industrial Awards, Breaches of, q., 2173.

Justices of the Peace, supply, 1346: Lands, Absence of Secretary for, q., 1209.

Liquor Prohibition Poll, m., 3330. Local Government Bill, Corn., 3213. !:layman, ::\Ir. Neville, q., 27. Meat Supply, q., 9~1, 1045. Meetings- at T01m HallJ "q., 598. Morton, S .. Employment of, q., 1158 National Party and Conservatives, q.,

2964. New South 'Yales Benevolent Society,

SUZJlJ/y, 1348. Oban Estate, supply, 1716. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill; Com.., 3543; cons. amllts., 3735. Police, SUllply, 1347. Police Inqniry Bill, int., 776. Police Inquiry Commission, q. 897. Police Strike in London, q., Hi.43. Publirc_:ity Officer, supply, 1483. Public Service and 'J'emporary I<Jm. ployees, ad.i., 451.

Public Service Chief Commissionership, q., 3657.

Qualifying Examination, q., 2969. Railways:

Conditions for Workmen, suppl-y, 1689. Illawarra Line, s1tpply, 1e89. Loss, .111pply, 1691. Lo~·alists and Strikers; supply, 1146. 2\fanage;nent and Economy, supply 1144: '

Taylor, Mr., Employment of, q., 1320. Recruiting, addre.is, HJ9; [1·, 679. Relief for Poor, q., 3655. School Buildings, supply, 1414. School Children's Medical Examinations ·supply, 1417. · ' School Teachers :

Salaries, supply, 1148, 1413. Temporary, .supply, 1413.

Sedition, adrl7·es~. 197. Sedition Bill, in f., 977; 2R., 1996, 2067;

?'eCOm.., 2181. Settlers, Assisting the, address, 199. Scldier Settlers, Oban Estate, q., 393 · svpply, 1716. '

Soldiers and Minimum Wage, q., 2922. · Soldiers anti W'·orks Department, q.,

3154. . Taxation Department, q., 676. Technical ScJul.ols, supply, 1415. 'Pempe Schoot-Examinations, q., 3076. Temporary Employees, adj., 451.

LAZZARINI, Mr. 0. C. (continued) : Trade-unions Re-registration Bill,· 2R.t

499; cons. amdts, 653. Tramway Service:

Discontent in, q., 2179. J\fanagement, Bupply, 1146, 1691.

Venereal Clinic, supply, 1348. Venereal Diseases Bill, 2n., 3380; Com.,

3383. ·war, 'l'he, address, 193. Wheat, q., 2088, 2089. Whiskey Case,· Lismore, supply, 1510. Willoughby, The Han. Member for,

address, 198. Yorke, Railway Employee, q., 1951.

LEE, The Hon. C. A., Tenterfie/d.: Local Government Bill, Com., 2797, 2846, 2889.

Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3358.

LEVY, Mr. D., Darlinghttrst: Butchers' Shops, q., 2599. Chairman of Committees, obs., 324; Federal Income-tax, q., 25. Justices Bail (Amendment) Bill). 2956 .• Liquor Act, Breaches of, q., 20~:~7. Police Inquiry Bill; p.o., 728. Pnblic Service Commission, m., 3.565. Railway and Tram Freights and Fares,

q., 2174.

LEY, Mr. T. J., Hursh:illc: Address in Reply, rn., 191. Birds . arid Animal,p Protection Bill, Com., 891.

Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, Uum., 2656.

Crimes (Amendment) Bill, Oom., 1038. Disloyal Utteraneps, oddTC.<s, 192. Doyle, ·william, Treatment cf, adj.,

2701. Employment Agency Fees, q., 8\JD. Estimates: Railways, 1617. Liquor Prohibition Poll, m., 3322. Local Government Bill, Corn., 2753,

2837, 2886, 3231. McGirr, Mr. J. J·. G., Charges Against, m., 396. _ ~

:Meat Supply, q., 881. O'Reilly, The Re7. Father, q., 356, 679" Parliamentary Electorates and Elec-

tions (Amendment) Bill, int., 3048. Police Inquiry Bill, i11t., 761. Prohate Duty ou Patriotic Funds, q.,

1960. Quarantine Station, q., 3152. Railways:

Concessions to ]leturned Soldiers, q., 1010.

Employees' Fare Concessions, q., 2085. Engine-drivers, wpply, 1617. Facilities at Hurstville, SVl!JilY. 1617. Fares and Freights, supp'?J, 1619. Management, suppl.y, 1618. Wages, supply, 1619.

Sedition Bill, 2n., 1983; rCcom., 2151.

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LEY, l\lr. T. J. (continued) : Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, int., 2603.

Stamp Duty and Railway Employee!!, q., 211.

State Trawling, q., 2212. \Var, The, and Peace, addnss, 190. \Vater and Sewerage Hoard:

Commemorative !teoord, q., 3186. Officers, q., 212, 724, 845, 936.

Water Famine, Sutherland, q., 2722. Water Famine, Hurstville, q., 3650.

LouGHLIN, Mr. P. F., Burrangong: · Additional Sitting Days, m., 2821.

Address in Reply, m., '146. Agricultural Education, s-upply). 1467. Armistice Celebrations, q., 296~. Birds and Animals Protection Bill, q., 29; 2R., 833; Com., 878.

Civil and .Military Pay, q., 1106. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 3578, 3584.

Commonwealth Steamships, q., 1319. Electoral Bill, q., 2880. Electoral Rolls, q., 2770. Elli_s Reading System, su,pply, 1402. Estimates:

Agriculture, 1467. Colonial Secretary and Public Health, 1290. .

Lands, 1712. Public Instruction, 1399. Railways, 1675.

Fallowing Operations, add1·e.~s, 147, 354, 594. • •

Farmers and Settlers' Party, q., 936. Farming Difficulties. address, 147. Freehold and Leasehold Tenures, address, 146.

Grain Silos, q., 864. Henty-Billabong Railway, q., 1010. Kerosene, address, 147. Land Surveyors' Reports, supply, 1712. I"arkin, A. R. .. q., 1106. Local Government Bill, Com., 2782, 2843, 2887, 3218. -

Loyalty and Patriotism, addTess 146 . .Mining (Amendment) Bill, int., 657. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3367; Com., 3551.

• Pastures Protection Boards, supply, 1468.

Police Pay, S1tpply, 1290. Public Instruction (School Boards)

Bill, int., 2739. Public School Teachers:

3A, q., :393. Allowance for large families q., 838. Examinations, q., 2814. ' Forage AI!owan•ce, su.pply, 1402. Priority List, q., 928. Promotions, snpply 1400; q., 2640, 3075. '

Salaries, supply, 1399. Second-class Syllabus, q., 3150. ' Temporary Apnointments, q., 927, 1319; supply, 1400.

LouGHLIN, .Mr. P. F. (continued) : Railways:

Dismissed Men, supply, 1677. Fettlers, supply, 1675. Refreshment-rooms q., 354, 539, 634, 896.

Wayside Stations, sttpply, 1676. Recruits, Balloting for, q., 112. Re-registration of Railway Unions, q., 845.

Returned Soldiers: . Advances to Settlers, q., 840. Blue Arm Bands, q., 866. Corumbi Settlement, q., 840. In Quarantine, q., 3189. Land Settlements, snpply, 1712. Pensi·on for Incapacitated, q., 3194. Share-sheep System, q., 839. "Six-bob-a-day Murderers," q., 2816. Spring Ridge Settlement, q., 276-5, 3078.

School Buildings, supply, 1403. School Children, Conveyance of, wpply,

1402; adj., 2491. Share-farmers, m.., 711; Ritpply, 1713. Share-s,heep System, q., 839. Snake-bite Specifics, q., 601. Settlement Purchases, addT~ss, 148. "Soldiers' Chorus," q., 2411. Spring Ridge Estate, q., 276-5, 3078. Stock-raising, addre.~s, 149. Sydney Water Suppiy (Avon River Dam) Bill, int., 3142. -

Tarcutta Settlement Cattle Stops, q., 2549.

Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R., 474.

Venereal Diseases Bill, Com., 3388. Water Supply for Country Towns, q., 2879.

Wheat, q., 1007; supplu, 1467; q., 1713, 2487, 272G, 303-5.

\Vheat Land, Advances to Farmers for Fallowing, q., 24.

Women's Legal Status Bill, 2R:, 2£!,30.

l\1 MANNING, .Mr. A. G., A.llmry:

Address in Reply, m., 16~. Anthrax, 1)., 2579, 2212. Board of Trade, addTeu, 178. Cattle in Railway Trucks, adj., 2577;

q., 3285. Cheap Loaf, add1·ess, 179. Closer •Settlement (Amendment) Bil1, Com., 2653.

Closer Settlement Resumptions, q., 3078; m., 3429.

Commonwealth 'Veather Bulletinf', q., 2487.

Crown Lands Leases 'Vithdrawal Bill. 2R., 2078; 3H., 2218.

Electoral Reform, addre~~, 171. Food Supply, address, 171. Industrial Arbitration (~rther Amend­

ment) Bill, 2H., 2367; lJOm., 2382. . Labour Party Ballot, q., 1209.

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12 June to 11 December, 1918.

MA)(l;J:sG, Mr. A. G. (continued) : Local Government, add1·ess, 171. Local Government Bill, Com., 2780,

2843, 3239 .. McGarvie Smith Institute, q., 2877.· Meat, Price of, address, 171. N atiohal Flag, address, 169. Phosphorus, q., 2346. Pure Food Act, q., 600. Rabbits, address, 179. Railway Fares and Freights, q., 3152. Seditious Utterances, addres~, 170. Sheep and Wheat, add1·ess, 174. Sheep, Infected, g., 864. Totalisator, q., 1965. Totalisator (Amendment) Bill, int., 3081.

Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, coni. amdfs., 650.

Upper Hunter Election, addre~s, 176. Vandamme, The Rev. Father, address,

169. Venereal Diseases Bill, 2n., 3306; Com., 3399.

War, Cost of the, q., 2.599; m., 2727. Weather Heports, q., 3652. Whaling Industry, a., 639. '\Yheat, address, 174; g.,. 638, 863, 934,

1206, 1211, 1965, 2818. Wheat Certificates, g., 818. "Wire-netting, q., 3016. ·women's Legal Status Bill, 2n., 2951.

McDoNAW, Mr. G. R. W., Binqara: A.shtonfields Coal-mines Railway Bill,

(j., 3655 j 2R., 3739. . Birds and Animals Protection Bill Com., 880. .

Estimates: ·Attornev-General, 1529. Mines, 1265. Trea&urer, &c., 1249.

Income-tax Management (Amendjtent) Bill, 2n., 2300.

Justice, Administration of, supply, 1.530.

JnRtices Bail (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2960.

Local Government Bill, Com., 3439. I.;iouor Prohibition Poll, m., 3332.

, Military Discharges, q., ::877, 3037. ' .. ' J\Iineral Conditional Purchases, supply,

1264. Mining (Amendment) Fill, 2R., 3095. Mining and Companies, Sli1JPly, 1265. Mining Reg;i~trars' Offices, sup]Jly, 1265. Parliamentar:-· Elections (Amendment)

Bill, Corn., 3552. Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill,

rons. amdts., 3573. Phosphorus, q .. 213. Polic,~ Inquiry Bill, int., 'i'GS. Public Service Board Appointment Bill. 2R., 3693.

Hailway Refreshment-rooms. q., 213. Stamp Duties, supp?·y, 1249. Temporary Officers, s!lp]Jly, 152;).· Tungsten, q., 3031'5.

McGARRY, Mr. P., 1\htTmmbidaee: Additional Sitting Days, ;n., 2822. Address in Reply, m., 113. Aggregation of Estates, q., 62. Ashtonfields Goal-mines Hail way Bill, 2R., 3740.

Change of Party, expl., 1331. Closer 'Settlement (Amendment) Bi'l, 2R., 2620; Com., 2658. .

Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 3420.

Crown Lands Leases Withdrawal Bill, 2R., 2075.

Decentralisation, Stt1J11l1!, 1585. Diissent from Mr. rSpeaker's Rul,ing,. m .. , 26bU.

Division, Calls for, adj., 695. Ecclesiastical Orphanage, supply, 1309. Estimates:

Colonial Secretary and Public Health, 1008.

Lands, 1709. Public Works, 1584. Railways, 1693.

First Offenders (Women) Bill, 2R., 3523.

Gardiner, Dismissal of, q., 3il9. Henty-Billabong Railway, supply, 1585. Hospital Subsidies, supply, 1308. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-ment) Bill, 2R., 2374.

Irrigatjon (Amendment) Bill, 3R., 2427; cons. mndts., 3119.

Irrigation Commission. adj., 3745. Land for Rt)turned Soldiers, suppl-y,

, 710. Lands Department Officials, supplv, 1709.

Liquor Prohibition Poll, m., 3324. Metals, Price of, q., 3078. Millions Club, q., 1008. . MininP.: (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3108. Pairs, adj., 2080. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, Com., 3538. Prisons (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 684; Uom., 683.

Private Members' Business, q., 2817. Public Service Commission, q., 542, 598. Recruiting, add1·esB, 113. Sea Carriage of Foodstuffs, adj., 548. Sedition Bill, 2R., 1899. Snecial Deposits (Industrial U ndertak­ings) Bill, int., 2982.

Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3525.

Svdney Water Snuuly (Avon River Dam) Bill, i11t .• 3132.

Upper Hunter Election. address, 114. War Bonds, address, 115. Wheat, re Conditioning of, q., 2642. ·wheat and Butter Prices, oddTe.ss, 115. Wheat BallS, q., 960, 183.5, 2051, \Vheat-land, Advances to Farmers for fallowing. a., 24.

Willi11m Killen (Mnrrumhidgee Area) He-Vestings Bill, int .. 2675.

Yanco Farm, 442, q., 2089.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

McGIRR, Mr. J. J. G., Yass: Abattoirs Commission, q., 24; addHss, 127.

Address in Reply, m., 116. Advances on Haystacks, q., 2215. Advances to Farmers, q., 1044. Australianism, address, 119. · Bench, Political Appointment to the, q.,

442. Censure: :Mr. Beeby's Visit to America,

m., 2125. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2626; Cum., 2653.

Conservatorium of Music, q., 109. Country Constituencies; Needs of, q., 27.

Crown Land Leases 'Vithdrawal Bill, 3R., 2218.

JAissent from ::\Ir. Speaker's Ruling, 111.' 264.8.

Dockyard Employees' Pay, q., 113. Domain :Meeting, q., 315. Dubbo Hospital, q., 310, 2174. Fallowing Land, q., 312. Fishing at Burrinjuck, q., 356. Fodder, q., 2922. Haynes, Mr., expl., 439. Hotels, Closing Hour of, q., 2965. Income-tax Bill, Com., 2225. Lgnd R2snmption, address, 121. Lift Attendants, q., 112. Local Government Bill, Com., 3208. Maroubra Bay Tr;.tmway Bill, i11t., 2989. )fcGirr, Mr .. T. J. G., Charges against, m., 403; expl., 43~.

Monaro By-Election, q., 2923. Pacificism and Profiteering, adJres.1, Pasture' Protection (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 2994. Quarantine and Clergvmen, q., 3649. Quar:;mtine Regulations, adj., 2936. Rabbits, Poison for, q., 396. Railway Fares and Freights, q., 1045. Railwa:.• Service: Payment for Holi-

days, ctdj., 320. Railw~y Staff Reductions, q., 2761. Recruiting, address, 119. Residence Conditions, address, 124. School Teachers, Retired, q., 2216. Sedition Bill, recom., 2161. Soldiers:

Land for Returned, q., 64; addrus, 121, 2214.

Life Railway Passes, q., 216. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, int.,

2610. Submission of Laws to Electors, m.., 3201.

Venereal Diseases, q., 110. \Var, The, address, 117. Whea:t:

Certificates, q., 816. . Pool, address. 126, 1042, 3655. Seed for Farmers, q., 2921.

\Voolpacks, q., 29. · Yass Water Supply, q., 2964 .•

McGIRR, Mr. P. l\1., Macquarie: Aborigines Protection Board;, supply, 1298.

Accused Persons in Courts, q., 358. ·Additional Sitting Days, m.., 2825. Address in Reply, m., 272. Advances on Haystacks, q., 2214. Birds and Animals Protection Bill, 2R., 835.

Bourke, Case of Mrs., q., 637; supply, 1500. .

Bournwood Public School, IJ., 259G. Budget, Sltpply, 1084. Children of .Widows, Allowance for, 111., 855.

Child's Railway Pass, q., 2969. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 2615; Com., 2653. Closer S:ettlement Resumptions, m., 3420, 3581.

Commonwealth Xote Issue, q .. 679. Crown Lands Leases Withdri:mal Bill, 3R., 2218.

Dissent from Mr. Speaker's Ruling, m., 2648.

Dubbo Hospital, q., 310, 2174. Estimates: ·

Agriculture, 1471. Attorney-General and J nstice, l.SOO. Colonial Secretary and Public Health,

1296. Premier. 1491. Public Instruction, 1409. Railways, 1669.

Fair Rents Courts, supply, 1500. • Fat Stock, Sale of, q., 675. Fish Supplies, q., 724. · F'isheries Department, supply, 1297. Grain JDlevators, S11pply, 1471. High School for Wellington, s-u.pply, 1410.

Homes, Assist~nce for Building, 111., 943. Income-tax B1ll, 2R., 2224. I!!tome-tax on Farmers, q., 109, 310, 846.

Isolation 'iVard, Dubbo, supply, 1298; q., 2766.

I.W.W. Convictions, adj., 695. I.,Y.\V., 'l'he, add-ress, 273. .Justices of the Peace, S1tpply, 1296. Land for Settlement, q., 1325. Local Government Bill, Com., 2_834,'

2899, 2908, 34~1. Meat Distributing Depot, q., 830. Moratorium, q., 2726. Pastures Protection ((Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2998; co11s. amdts., 3570.

Pastures Protection Boards, supply, 1473.

Police Inquiry Bill, int., 779. Poor Persons Legal Remedies Bill, Com., 2699.

Preferential Trade with America, .q., 839.

Premier's Visit to England, supply, 1491. Prices of Commodities, q., 635. Prisons (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 685.

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12 June to 11 December, 1918.

Mc~lRR, Mr. P.M. (continued): Public Instruction (Schools Board) Bill, int., 2746.

Racing and Trotting, q., 844. Rabbit Destruction, supply, 1500. Railway Lines Unfinished, supply, 1669. Rail'l'ay Refreshment-rooms, g., 2598. Rumoured Dissolution, q., 2963. School Children, Conveyance of, q., 1327. Scully, Mr., q., 843. Sedition Bill, int., 1002; 2n., 2019. Share-farmers, m. .• 714. Special Deposits (Industrial "Undertak­

ings) Bill, int., 2983. State Children Relief Act, address, 2·72;

supply, 1410; q., 3656. Stock, Rail Carriage of, q., 601. Sydney Stock Exchange, q., 3033. Technical Schools, q., 674; s1tpply, 1409. Unemployment, supply, 1085. 'Var, 'l'he, address, 274. Wheat:

Certificates, q., 112, 353; supply, 1084, 1471.

Payments, q., 109; address, 273. Woollahra Loan Bill,· 2n., 1025; 3n., ' 1168; TCCOm.., 2236.

McGowEN, The Hon. J. S. T.: Armistice with Germany, m., 2711. Execution of Instruments (War Facili­ties Bill), 2n., 522; Com.., 534; 3n., 611.

Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2859; Com., 2870.

Parliamentary Officers and Holidays, adj., 2721.

Sedition Bill, 2n., 2261.

McKELL, Mr. W. J., Redfern: Appointments by Public Service Board,

([., 838. Caretaker, Technological Museum, q., 2087.

Censorship, q., 2761. Childe, Mr. V. Gordon, q., 1208. Citizen Rights for Women, q., 901. Coachmakers: Railway Service, q., 3162. .

Commonwealth Loans, q., 896. Estimates:

Colonial Secretary and Public Health, 1302. .

Public Instruction, 1462. Food Orders, q., Ml, 442. Go,vernor, Speech by, at Chamber of

Commerce, q., 543. Headlights on Trams. q., 1960, 2088. Herbertson's Senior Geography, q., 212. Home Rule for Ireland, q., 3155. Inspection of Land Boilers, q., 3.58. Morgue Caretakers, q., 2815. Police, sttpply, 1302. Prisoners Detention (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 3043. . Proportional Representation, q., 2600. Public School 'reachers, q., 899, 959. Public Trustee, q., 2486. . Railway Freights on Vehicles, q .. 3650. Relief of Distress, S11PP11J, 1303. ·

e I.J

McKELL, Mr. W. J. (continued): H.elieving Teachers, q., 959. Religious and Political Tests Sydney

University, q., 394. ' Sedition Bill, q., 1043, 1046, 1161; 2n., 1880. .

Shipbuilding, Teaching of, S1tpply, 1464. Shipbuilding, Walsh Island, q., 166,

216. - . Shorthand and Typewriting Institu-tions, q., 2764.

Soldiers' Dependents, q., 1865. Sydney University, supply, 1463. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2n.,

496. Venereal Diseases, supply, 1304, 2725. Venereal Diseases Bill, 2R., 3307; Com., 3392; cons. arndts., 3568.

"White Lillies" and Tramway Officials, q., 965. . -

MEAGHER, The Hon. J.: D_eceased Member (L. F. Heydon), m., o.

Quarantine and Clergymen, m ., 3609.

MEAGHER, The Hon. R. D.: Armistice with Germany, m.., 2716. German Possessions in the Pacific, m .,

3068, 3454. Influenza Epidemic, q., 3005. Picture Film Censorship, adj., 2048. Police Inquiry Bill, 2R., 794.; Com., 808. Quarantine and Clergymen, m., 3605. SeditiQn Bill, 2R., 2316. Shortage of Dwellings, m., 1814. Trade-unions lw-registr.ation Bill 2R. 673; Com .. 587. ' '

Zoo Grounds, :Moore Park, adj., 3il4.

:i'II.EEKS, The Hon. A. W.: Closer Settlement (A1.nendment) Bill, 2R., 3027.

MILJ~ARD, Mr. W., Beoa: Aborigines Protection Board, supply, 1298.

Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2617; Co1n., 2664.

Commercial Education, q;, 3645. Conservatorium of Music, supply, 1439. Estimates:'. ·

Colonial Se,cretary and Public Health, 1298. .

Public Instruction, 1438. Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 3n., 2432. Local Government Bill, Com., 3243. Motoring, Furious, q., 1328. School Buildings, supply, 1439. Shortage of Dwellings, q., 1963. State Aviation School, su.pyJly, 1439.

· Woollahra Loan Bill, 3R., 117'0.

MoRTON, Mr. H. D., Hastings and JJioc­leay:

A~rricultural Societies' Subsidies, q., 2726.

Gratuities to Police,' q., 2i2~ Tramway Services, q., 3196.

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Mon INDEX TO SPEECHES.

Volumes 71, 72, 73, 7~.

MoRTON :M.r. M. 1<'., A.llo-u;rie: Bran ~nd Pollard, q., 540, 637, 3!89. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2629. . _

Dairv SupervJswn, s1~pply, 1310. Death of .Loyalist Worker, q., 2879. Estimates: Colonial Secretary and Pub-

lic Health. 1310. Germany's Pacific Possessions, q., 2724. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-

ment) Bill, Com., 2388. Influenza, q., 2878. . . Local Govern:tnent B1ll, q., 163; 2R., ~2752; Com., 2780, 2828, 2881, 2908,

3236. Milk Supply, supply, 1310. New South Wales Disaster Relief Fund, q., 2175. .

Public Instruction (School Boards) B1ll, int., 2738. . .

Quarantine Regulatwns, adJ., 2937. School Holidays, q., 2762, 3077. . Sydney Water Supply (Avon R1ver Dam) Bill, vnt., 3131.

Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R., 494; Com., 513.

MuLLINS, The Hon. J. LANE;

Address in Reply, m., 9. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3025; Com., 3271. • . .

Execution of Instrnments ('\\' ar Fac1h- , ties) Bill, Com., 535; recom., 613.

First 'Offenders (Women) Bil, Com., 3713.

Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2872.

Parliamentary Elections (.Amendment) Bill, 3R., 3702.

Quarantine and Clergymen, adj., 3599. Women's Legal Status Bill, 2R., 3470.

.MuTcH, Mr. T. D., Botany: Birds and Animals Protection Bill, Com., 892.

Botany Wool Works, q., 440. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, Com .. 2664.

Dacey'Garden Suburb, s11pply, 1801; q., 1963.

Deputy-Chief Censor, q., 2596. Domain Speakers and Solicitor-General,

q., 1044; adj., 1086; supply, 1387. Early Closing Bill, q., 2644, 2725. Estimates:

Attorney-General and Justice, 1536. Colonial Secretary and Public Health, 1387.

Loan, 1801. Railways, 1659.

First Offenders (Women) Bill, adj., 3589; 2R., 372ti.-Com., 3730.

Goodwin, Chas. nerbert, q., 3288. Inspector-General of Police, tupplv, 1390.

I.W.W. Convictions, adj., 670; expl., 677; q,J 678; adj., 698; q., 932, 1045.

Journahsts' Association, q., 3077.

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· MuTcH, Mr. T. D. (continued) : Judd, Case of E. E., q., 865, 1158, 1967. Justice, Administration of, supply, 1541. Lawson Park Estate, q., 2645. Lawton and ·walton, expl., 3290. Legislative Council, Abolition of, q., 3187, 3193.

Local Government Bill, Com., 2678. J\fackay, Sergeant, q., 1951. Marshall, Vance, q., 1042. McGarvie Smith Vaccine, expl., 1838;

t<dj., 2421; q., 2489; obs., 2554. I~fonaro By-election, q., 3190. . Newspapers and Official InformatiOn, q.,

3077; adj., 3747. Parliamentarv Elections (Amendment)

Bill, Com., 3551. P~lice I,?-quiry Bill, int., 740; 2n., 781; Com., 183.

Police Reporters at Labour Meetings, q., 813, 866, 954.

Prison System, supply, 1537. Prisons (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 685. Prosecution of Editor of Worker, q., '22-59. Public Service Ro:val Commission, q., 2723, 2761, 2961, 2966.

Railway Employees, q., 1161, 2344. R.ailway Superannuation Fnnd, q., 598,

1321, 1007, 2084, 2088, 2212, 2258. Re-registration of 'Cnions, cons. amdts.,

3586. Robert Southey's Poem, q., 2579. Sedition Bill, 2R., ·2009; Com., 2064.

eniority List: Railways, supply, 1660. Sentences, Anomalous, St!pply, 1537. Stnrt, Hon. Member for, Writ against the, q., 842.

Sydenham to Botany Railway, supply, 1802.

Sydney Water Supply Bill (Avon River Dam) Bill, int., 3138.

Syrians, Disfranchisement of, q., 2963 . Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, Com.,

512; cons. amdts., 649. Tramways:

Dismissals, s·upply, 1662. Drivers and Conductors, q., 1105, 1319. .

Overcrowding, q., 2261. Resignations, supply, 1659. Zetland to Mascot, q., 2965.

Venereal Diseases Bill, Com., 3397. Water and Sewerage Board Officers, q., 724.

I Wild Flowers, q., 3652.

I N NAsH, The Hon. J. B., M.D., V.D.: I .Address in Reply, m., 43 I Appropriation Bill, m., 1757.

Armistice with G!Jrmany, m., 2714.­Bills, Preparation of, adj., 952. Boasting by Australians, address, q., 4,. Burrinjuck Dam, adj., 2046. Censorship, adj., 152.

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lJ Ju1:e to 11 December, 1918.

NASH, The Hon. J. B. (continued): Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 3010; Com., 3028, 3269. Commission of the Peac~, q., 857; adj.,

861. Convention on National Affairs, ad-dress, 44.

Dacey Garden Suburb, adj., 1945. Delegation from Australia, adj., 152. Electoral Reform, address, 51. Execution of Instruments (War Facili-

ties) Bill, 2R., 524; Corn., 534; recom., G26, 860.

French Mission, S'tate Dinner to, q., 1272.

German Possessions in the Pacific, m., 3072.

Government Railways (Superannuation Amendment) Bill, Com., 2875.

Health and the Minister of Public Health, address, 50.

Immigration, address, 45. Japanese Question, address, 47. Judges Retireinent Bill, add·ress, 51. Justices of the Peace, Nomination of,

q., 857; 'w1j., 861. Loan Bill, 2R., 1938. Local Government, ocld1·ess, 50. McGarvie Smith Anthrax Vaccine, adj., 2547.

Military Efficiency, adj., 153. Monroe Doctrine, adj., 152. North Coast Railway, m., 2042. Parliamentary Ele!Ctions (Amendment)

Bill, 3R., 3701; ?'ecorn., 3706. Public Health, adj., 151. . Quarantine and Clergymen, adj., 3592. Recruits' Procession, acl.i., 151. Sedition Bill, 2&., 2449; Com., 2583; 3R., 2635.

Shipbuilding: Address, 46. Ceremorty at Walsh Island, q., 1272.

Shortage of Dwellings, m., 1817. State Economy, adj., 2171. State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxa­tion) Bill, Corn., 1156.

Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R., 564 ; Com., 586.

Venereal Diseases Bill, 2&., 3500; Com., 3509.

"Tar, The, address, 43. ~ White Australia, adclres.~, 48. Women's Legal Status Bill, 2R., 3462.

NESBITT, Mr. G., Lismm·e: Bishop Tyrrell Trust Act Amendment Bill. 2R., 1975.

Dairies Supervision, supply, 1365. Estimates :

Colonial Secretary and Public Health, 1365.

Treasurer, &c., 1220. Industrial Arbitration (Fut•ther Amend­

ME>nt) Bill, 2R., 2369; cons., amdts., aim. · • ·

Jury System, q., 1867. L<lMl Government Bill,. 2n., 2555; Com.,

2678, 2748, 3240, 3441, 3567.

NESBITT, Mr. G. (continued): Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, Com. (p.o.) 3529.

P_ubhc Instructio~ (School Boards) Bill, tnt., 2738.

Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, int., 2608. :

Wharfage Rate~, S'U.pply, 1220. Wheat Pool, q., 1959, 2486. Wheat Stacks, q., 1959.

NIOHOLSON, Lieut.-Colonel C. E., V.D., Maitland:

Floods in Hunter Valley,· q., 3650. German, Teaching of, q., 2343. High School, East Maitland, q., 3077. Land for Returned Soldiers, q., 3076. Refreshment-rooms, Maitland, q., 2344.

0 OAKES, The Hon. C. W., Wa1:erley: _

Commonwealth Science and Industry Bill, q., 2261.

Hansard Report, q., 816. Income-taxes, Collection of q., 25. McGarvie Smith Anthrax' Vaccine, . q., 1833, 1950, 2052, 2174, 2261; adj., 2412.

Parramatta Carnival, q., 935. . Probate Duties on Patriotic Donations, q., 931.

Railway Refreshment-rooms, q., 2579. Railway Superannuation Board, q., 1966. .

Roads near Centennial Park, adj., 3658. Sedition and Disloyalty, q., 26, 104. Sedition Bill, 2R., 1838. · Shortage of Dwellings, q., 1866. War, The, q., 2050.

O'BRIEN, Mr. W. J., Annandale: Children, Maintenance for, supply, 1450.

Dirty Food Purveyors, supply, 136;3. Empire Day, supply, 1449. Estimates:

Colonial Secretary and Public Health, 1362.

Public Instruction, 1447. Railways, 1693. Treasm•er and Secretary for Finance and Trade, 1236.

Grant, Case of, supply, 1448. Indigent Persons, q., 2765. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­ment) Bill, Com., 2393; cons. amdts., 3171.

Minimum Wage for Government Em-ployees, q., 3651. . _

Moree Artesian Baths, q., 953. Norton Griffiths Contract, 1upply, 1236; q., 1965. '

Police, supply, 1362. Palice Inquiry Bill, -int .. 771. Quack Medicines, supply, 1365.­Railways, Free Conveyance on, suP'fily,

1237. ,Ril.ilW'ay Superannuation Fund, .'q.,

2214.

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O'BRIE:>", Mr. W. J, (continued): School Children :

Conveyance of, supply, 1237. Sanitary Arrangements for, mppll/, 1449.

School Teachers' Salaries, 5uppl.y, 1450. Sedition Bill, 2R., 1921; Com., 2058; re-com., 2162, 2195; q., 2765.

Soldiers' Dependents, q., 2644. State Relief, q., 2771. Tramway Management, supply;. 1693. Treatment of Sick, strpply, 136,j,

O'CoNoR, The Hon. B. B., LL.B. : Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 3481, 3614.

First Offenders (Women) Bill, 2R., 3712. Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 3472. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3618.

Quarantine and Clergymen, adj., 3600. Special Deposits (Industrial Undertak-ings) Bill, 2n., 3283. . . . .

Western Lands Adm1mstratwn, ad)., 2256; q., 3613; adj., 3697.

Women's Legal. Status Bill; 2&., 3469.

ONsLow, Colonel J. \V. M., Bondi: Address in Reply, m., 243. Anti-recruiting Speeches, q., 65. Birds and Animals Protection Bill, 2R., 835; Com., 887.

Clerical Criticism of Public Schools, q., 93:5.

Crown Lands I"eases Withdrawal Bill, 3R., 2220.

Domain Speeches, q., 65. Estimates:

Loan, 1799. Public Instruction, 1224.

German, Teaching of, q., 2343. Hughes, The Hon. W. M., q., 2764. Income-tax·Bi!l (No. 2),.2R., 2495. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-ment) Bill, 2n., 2371.

Gratuities, ~filitary and Naval, .supply, 1224. .

Homebush Abattoirs, q., 1158. Local Government Bill, Com., 2837,

2\JlO. 'Oakley, Mr. W. A., q., 1831. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, i.nt., 3059; cons. amdts., 3738. Peace Movement, address, 244. · Police Inquiry Bill, Com., 784. Probate Duty: Patriotic Funds, q., 699. 2406.

Quai-a1itine Regulations, ad.i., 2910. Recruiting Meetings, Spe11kers at, q.,

700. . Relief Funds, q .. 1868. School Children, Conveyance of, 5upply, 1224.

Sewerage of Rose Bay, stiJJply, 1799. Smoke Nuisance, q., 2051. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, int., 2613.

Sydney Corporation (Rolls Declaratory) Bill, m., 2970.

ONSLOW, Colonel J. W. M. (continued) : 'l'rade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R.,

486. War, The, address, 243. Wharfage Dues, supply, 1224. Woollahra Loan Bill, 2R., 1023; 3R., 1165; 1·ecom., 2235.

OsBORNE, Mr. J. P., Paddington: Abattoirs, State, q., 1865. Address in Reply, m., 96. Adjournment, m ... 445, 549, 607. _ Administrative Charges, supply, 1559. Agent-G'eneral, buduet, 1122. Agricultura.! Commission, Federal, q., 1865.

A.I.F Memorial Fund, q., 3193. Amusement Tax on Swimming, q., 3188. ,Ashtonfields Coal-mines Railway Bill,

p.o., 3740. ·Ball's Head, Wharves at, q., 3152, 3195. Betting Tickets, Stamp Duty on, bud­

get, 1116; supp~y, 1215. Bisnop Tyrn"l! Trust Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 2576.

Board of 'l'rade, budget, 1121; supply, 1723.

Boots, Inferior, q., 162. Budget, m., 1109. Centennial Park, Roads near, p.o., 3658. Charges against a Member; p. o., 404; m., 434.

Charitable llelief, q., 1866. Child Life, Saving ·of. q., 2054. Children's Tramway Pares, q., 2262. Clarence River Entrance, q., 1161. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 3424.

Cost of Living, supply, ·1723. · Crown Lands Leases Withdrawal Bill,

2R., 2078. . Crown Lands, Sale of, supply, 1752. Decentralisation, supply, 1560. Eariy-closing (Amendment) Bill, q., 29,

442, 1961. 1962, 29€6, 3034. Electoral Law, Amendment of, q., 3079. Electoral Rolls, Police Collection, q.,

163, 1964. Estimates:

Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, 1493.

Labour and. Industry, 1721, 1751. Loan, 1778. Public' Works, 1558. Public Works Fund, 1752. Treasurer and Seeretary for Finance and Trade, 1215.

Estimatre, Presentation of, birdget, 1109; supply, 1217.

Fair Rents Court, supply, 1495. Farmers, Assistance to, q., 3077. Fish, Price of, q., 704; supply, 1778. Food Orders, q., ·442. Foodstuffs, Sea Oarriage of, adj., 549. Government, Increasing Cost of, bud· get, 1120.

Government Printing Office, lttppl'Ji, 1215.

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12 June to 11 December, 1918.

OSBORNE, Mr. J. P. (continued): Governor-General's Conference, addreas, 101.

Horse-racing, Reduction of, budget, 1114.

Industrial Arbitration Act: Prosecution of Employers, q., 395.

Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­ment) Bill, 2u., 2376; Com., 2381; cons. amdts., 3159.

Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, cons. amdts., 3119.

l.W.W. Commission, q., 1160. Labour Exchanges, suppl.y, 1725. Labour Party, Loyalty of, add1·ess, 97. Land for Soldier Settlers, q., 3034. Legal Assistance, Free, q., 1950. Loan Expenditure, bwlget, 1111. Local Government, Cost of, budget,

1120. Local Government Bill, Com., 3226. Meat, Price of q., 1837. Mining (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3157. National Party, add1·ess, 103; q., 3153. Netting in Middle Harbour, q., 3194. North Coa.st Ports, supply, q., 1161,

1-560. Norton Griffiths Contract, q., 218; sup­

ply, 1217. Officers on Active Service, Payment of,

budget, 1119. . Parliamentary Electwns (Amendment)

Bill, 2R., 3353; p.o., 3529; Com., 3530; -p.o., 3564; cons. amdts., 363·7. Pavni.ents Unauthorised, S11pply, 1751. Pa\vnbrokers' Charges, q., 722. Peace by Negotiation, address, 98. Perpetual 'l'rnstee Company (Limited) Amendment Bill, 2n., 3198; Com., 3199.

Police Inquiry Bill, m., 729; Com., 785. Press Congress, ·world's, supply, 1751. Prickly-pear Eradication, supply, 1781. Prisons Administration, supply, 1496. Prisons (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 687. Private Members' Business, adj., 607. Prosecutions, Industrial, supply, 1721. Public Accounts, supply, 1751. Public Servants, 'l'emporary, budget, 1120.

Public Service Boan!!,' supply, 1493. Public Service Board Appointment Bill, 2R., 3690.

Public Service Hoyal Commis11.ion, sup­ply, 1494; q., 2052.

Public Service, Temporary Employees · in, adj., 445.

Public Trustee, supply, 1498. Rruce Meetings, q., 216, 601. Race '!'ram and Train Services, q., 3196. Railway Institute, q., 2967. Railways:

Appointment of Commissioner, q., 3654.

City and Suburban, supply, 1781, q., 1046f 2969. .

Condobo in-Broken Hill, supply, 1780.

OsBORNE, Mr. J. P. (continued): Railways (continued) :

Deficit, budget, 1109. Discontent in Service, p.o., 3726. Duplication, supply, 1780. , Henty-Billabong,_ q., 1287; supply, 1780.

Ilfedical Examination of employees, q., 1213.

Non-paying Lines, budget, 1112. North Coast, supply, 1563. Revenue, budget, 1112. Services, m., 3659.

Recruiting, address, 102. Reed, Re-employment of Mr., q., 167. Re-registration of Trade-unions, q., 706, Royal Commissions, budget, 1122. · Salaries, Embargo on, supply, 1217. Sedition Bill, 2R., 1852; Com., 2054; re-com .. 2161, 2180-2205.

Sewe1:age Rates, Parramatta, supply, 1216.

Soldiers, Returned, Repatriation of, q., 64, 600.

Stamp Duties, budget, 1115. Supply, m., 1215, 1493, 1558, 1721, 1778. Swimming Classes, School, q., 3188. Sydney Watet· Supply (Av<;m River Da~). Bill, int.J.. 3144.

Syph1hs, q., 205<5. Taxation, b11dget, 1113. Teachers' Salaries, budget, 1116. Temporary Officers, supply, 1215. Timber Resources, supply, 1497. Totalisator, budget, 1115. Totalisator (Amendment) Bill, int., 3082. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, Com.,

511; cons. amdts., 651. '!'rain Service, 8ydney and Newcastle,

p.o., 607. Tramway Conductors, q., 1105. Tramway Employees Enlisted, q., 542. Trawlers, State, q., 704. 'l'reasurer's Advance Account, supply, 1751.

Upper Hunter By-election, q., 61; addre3s, 98.

Valuer-General, Appointment of, bud-get, 1121.

War Loans, Tax-free, budget, 1113, War, Prosecution of the, address, 101. Water and Sewerage Board, wpply, 1564.

Water Supply, Country Towns, supply, 1781.

Workmen's Compensation Act, supply, 1724.

Yanco Irrigation Settlement, q., 23; budget, 1118; supply~ 1782.

p

PEDEN, 'l'he Hon. J. B., LL.B.: Companies (Registration of Securiti.es)

Bill, 2R., 2873. . . ·Execution of Instruments (War Faeth­,/ ties) Bill, 2R., 529; Com., 533; Tecoin.

624.

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PED$N, The Hon. ·J. B., (continued) : Ge;·man Possessions in the Pacific, m.,

3449. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, Uom.,}638. Perpetual lrustee Company (Limited)

Amendment Bill, Com., 2168. Sedition Bill, 2&., 2521; Oom., 2582. Venereal Diseases Bill, 2R., 3507.

PERRY, The Hon. J., Bifi'Ofi : Address in Reply, m., 247. Audit (Amendment) Bill, int., 329. .Bathing Accommodation for Coal-miners, m., 1052.

Birds and · Animals Protection Bill, Oom., 879.

Bolshevik Government, IJ., 706. Charges against a Member, m., 418. Dairies, Inspection of, supply, 1300. Ecclesiastical Orphanages, supply, 1301. Educational Facilities, supply, 1450. Estimates:

Colonial Secretary and Minist€r of Public Health, 1300.

Lahonr and Industry, 1726. Public Instruction, 1450. Public Works, 1564. Treasurer and Secretary for Finance

and Trade, 1227. · Pirst Offenders (Women) Bill, 2&., 3518. Foodstuffs, Sea Carriage of, p.o., 545. Governor-General's Conference, addre81,

249. Home Rule for Ireland, m., 1047, ;?,772. Hospital Subsidies, supply, 1302. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-

ment) Bill, cons. amdts., 3165. Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, cons. amdts., 3121.

Jerger, The Rev. Father, address, 251; l[.' 125, 93-3.

Laws, Submission of to Eloot-ors, m., 2916.

Local Government Bill, Oom., 2676, 2684, 2783, 2839, 2892, 2904.

:Meat Inspection, supply, 1300. Korth Coast Ports, supply, 1564. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, in f., 3061; Oom., 3538.

Peace by Negotiation, address, 248. Police: · Administration, supply, 1301.

Appointments during ·war, supplv, 1302.

Country Stations, supply, 1301. Price-fixing, address, 254. Prosecutions, Industrial, supply, 1126. Public Instruction (School Boards) Bill, int., 2742. ·

Railways: Chief Commissioner and Employees, q,, 3155.

Discontent in Service, p.o., 3726. Re-registration of Trade-unions, addreu,

250. Returned Soldiers, Land for, tupplv,

1783.

PERRY, The Han. J. (continued): School Children, Conveyance of, 1upplv,

1227. Sedition Bill, 2&., 1857. · Seditious Utterances, addreu, 251. Shipping, Utilisation of, q., 639. Sitting Days1 Additional, m., 2820. Soldier 'l'eacners, q., 3154. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, m.,

2608, 2614. Stamp Duty on Contracts, .mpply, 1228. State· Salaries (Commonwealth Taxa­tion) Bill, int., 873.

Supply, m., 1227, 1300, 1450, 1564, 1726, 1782.

Teachers' Salaries, supply, 1450. Tick Act, Administration of, q., 936. Tick Commission, q., 2923. 'I'rades Hall and Voluntary Workers, q.,

3155. Trawling Industry, supply, 1782. Tweed River I~rovements, suppZv,

1783. Water and Sewerage Board, 3upplv, 1567.

·water Supply, Country Towns, 3upplv, 1783.

'Wharfage and Tonnage Dues, !'li-pplv, 1228.

Wheat, Price for, addrel3, 253. · Workmen's Oompensation, 1upplv, 1~27.

PRICE, Mr. R. A., Gloucester: Address in Reply, m., 260. Ashtonfields Coal-mines Railway Bfll, p.o., 3743.

Audit (Amendment) Bill, int., 331; q., 898. '

Auditor-General's Report, q., 728; supply, 1598, 1664.

Aviation School, supply, 1459. Beeby, Mr.: Visit to America, cen3ure, 2123.

Bulga, Settlement of Soldiers, q., 2641, 2814; m., 3418, 3120.

Bulga Plateau, Roads to supply, 1600. Burgess, Appointment of Mr. G., sup-

ply, 1703. . Censure, m., 2123. Closer Settlement Resumption, m., 3417. Coal Contract, ·ag,dress, 262. Comboyne District, Roads in, wpplv,

1704. Craven, Settlement of Soldiers, q., 2641: m., 3418.

Craven and Gloucester Road, q., 3721. Dredging, supply, 15~9. , East, Trade in the, add1·ess, 268. Educational Facilities, supply, 14.59. Estimates:

Attorney-General and MinigtRr J>f Justice, 1509.

Labour and Industry, 1749. Lands, 1703. Loan, 1793. , Public Instruction, 1459. Public Works, 1597.

. Railways 1662. Fire in Oxford-street, supply, 1510.

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12 June to ll,December, 1918.

PRICE, Mr. R. A. (continued): Forestry Regulations, q., 2()41. Government Railways (Superannuation

Amendment) Bill, 3R., 2778. Income-tax Management (Amendment) Bill, 2Jt., 2296.

Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-ment) Bill, Com., 2390. .

Industrial Undertakings, State, address, 263; .sv.pply, 1598. . .

Judges Retirement (Amendment) Bill, int., 3525, 3627.

Kimbriki Bridge, q., 3720. Land for Settlement, q., 3720. Liquor Prohibition Poll, m., 3337. Loans, Renewal of, address, 266. 1\-!anning River Entrance,.suppl·y, 1699;

q., 3720 (2j. 1\-!aroubra Bay Tramway Bill, ·int., 2988. Motor-cars, Government, add-ress, 265. Norton Griffiths Contract, .l?tpply, 1597, 1601.

Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, int., 3061; Oom., 3649; cons. amdts., 3734.

Pastmes Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2997.

Police .Magistrates, Reduction of, ad-dress, 269.

Police Magistrates, supply, 1509. Political Appointments, censure, 2124. Poor Persons Legal Remedies Bill, 2R.,

2285. -Premier's Visit to England, supply,

1749. Privilege: Royal Commission Reports, m., 3667.

Public Accounts Committee, address, 268.

Public Service, Appointments to, address, 263; supply,. 1509.

Public Service Board Appointment Bill, int., 3667.

Rabbits, Destruction of, supply, 1704. Railways: .

Actions against Department,. supply, 1663. .

Comb-oyne Station, sgpply, 1662. Constrnction, snpply, 1597, 1662. Dubbo-Werris Creek, wpply, 1599. -Lansdowne Station, q., 3720. North Coast Lines, .II!ZJply, 1662; q., 2260.

Refreshment-rooms, supply, 1662. Spe'cial and Excursion Trains, su.pply, 1663.

Railway Superannuation Fund, address, 266; adj., 2263.

Reserves, Controller of, supply, 1510, 1703.

Returned Soldiers, Land for, supply, 1705; q., 2641, 2814, 3418, 3720.

ROads, Construction of, q., 3721. :Sawmills, Appointments to, &IJpply,

1599. Sawmills, Purchase of, address, 263. Sedition Bill, int., 981; p.o., 984,

PRICE, Mr. R. A. (continued): Special Deposits (Industrial Undertak­

ings) Amendment IJill, int., 2980. State S'alaries (Commonwealth Taxation)

Bill, int., 871. Supply, m., 1459, 1509, 1597, 1749, 1793.

'faxation, supply, 1598. Teachers' S!\laries, s11pply, 1459. Timber Lands, supply, 1704. 'frfl.ining Wall, ~Ianning River, q., 3720

(2). Tramway to Craven, supply, 1600. · War, Conduct of the, address, 861. Water Police Oourt, supply, 1509. \Vater Power, Utilisation of, .supply,

1705. ' Wheat:

Erection of Silos, address.z 261. Shipment of, address, 26I.

Q QuiRK, Mr. J., Rozelle:

Address in Reply, m., 291. Colonial Slecretary's Department:.

Salaries of Clerks, supply, 1369. Under Secretary, St!pply, 1369. .

Drummoyne Musical Festival, supply, 1441.

Elector·al Rolls, q., 841. Estimates:

Colonial Secreta.ry and }f'uisrer of Public Health, 1369.

Loan, 1800. Public Instructi-on, 1439. Railways, 1655. Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Trade, 1245. .

Fisheries Inspectors, supply, 1369. Fruit and Vegetable Depot for Soldiers' Dependents, q., 315, 394, 638.

Girls' Industrial School, Parrama.tta, q., 3645.

Government Printing Office, Cashier, snpply, 1245.

Hospital Accommodation, supply, 1370. Labour Party, address, 291. Local Government Bill, 2R., 2560; Com.,

2684. Loyalist \Yorkers, Railways, q., 3646. Meat Industry Board, supply, 1369. Meat Supply, add1·ess, 292. Museum, Officers of the, supply, 441. North Sydney Ferries, q., 311. Ormonde House, supply, 1440. Police:

Constables at Cooma, q., 3719. Constables, Reduced Number of, supply, 1370.

Inspector-Gene·ral, Salary of, supply, 1370. .

Telephones to Country Stations, sup­ply, 1370.

Public Instruction Department: Pay­ment of Clerks, supply, 1440.

Public Instruction <School Boa't'ds) Bill; int., 2745.

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Volumes 71, 72, 73, 74.

QUIRK, Mr. J. (contim1ed): Public Service Board, supply, 1441. Public Servi,ce Salaries, supply, 1246. Railway and Tramway Employees, q., 928, 3646.

Railway and Tramway Service, supply, 1655. .

Railway Cons~ruction, supply, 1801. Recruiting, add1·ess, 291. · Re-registration of Trade-unions, address,

292. Returned Soldiers, Treatment of, sup­

ply, 1657, 1801. • Schools:

Accommodation, supply, 1442. Attendance Officer, suppl-y, 1441. Gosford Industrial School, supply, 1441.

Sedition Bill, 2n., 2021. State Children Allowances, q., 960. State Children, supply, 1441. Supply, m., 1245, 1369, 1439, 1655, 1800. Sydney Harbour Trust Commissioners,

supply, 1245. Teachers' Salaries, supply, 1441. Thoroui(hfares,-.Qlosing pf, sttpply, 1656. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2n.,

501. . Tramways:

Clyde to Enfield, supply, 1657. Lilyfield, supply, 1656-7, 1801. Special Officers, s·u.pply, 1656.

Trawling lndustry, supply, 1800. Victimisation, supply, 1656. Voluntary 'Yorkers, S1tpply, 1801. Wheat-growing, address, 292.

R

RoBSON, The Ron. W.: Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 3022. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 3458.

Dwellings, Shortage of, m., 1282. Execution of Instruments (War Facili­

ties) Bill, recom., 622. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3631; Com., 3641.

Quarantine Administration, m., 3608. 'Vomen's Legal Status Bill, 2R., 3468.

HoBsoN, Mr. W. E. V., .4shfield: Address in Reply, m., 288. Adjournmen.t, m., 2.555, 2.578, 2941. Charges agamst a Member, m., 429. C~imes· (Amendment) Bill, Corri., 1038. Dissent from Mr. Speaker's Ruling, m., 2646.

Domain, Disturbances in, address, 290. Estimates: Treasurer and Secretary for Finan~e and Trade, 1244.

Fares and Freights, Hail and Tram, adj., 2555, 2578.

_ Gauge, Break of, q., 3645. Germany's Pacific Possessions q., 2724,

- 3652. ' · Greater Sydney, address, 291.

RoBSON, Mr. \V. E. V. (continued): Hotels, Early Closing of, q., 28i7. Income-tax Management (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2292. '

Influenza, Soldiers with, q., 2878. Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 3R., 2430. Judges Retirement (Amendment) Bill, int., 3526.

Liverpool Trainees' Camp, q., 2215. Local Government Bill, 2R., 2441; Com.,

2786, 2831, 288.5, 3232, 3442. I.ong Cove Canal, supply, 1245. Parliamentary Election& (Amendment) Bill, int., 3062.

Peace by Negotiation, atldre~s, 289. Poor Persons Legal Remedies Bill, 2n., 2283.

Quarantine 'Regulations, odj., 2941. B.ailways: Free Passes to Employees,

q., 2578. Re-registration of Trade-unions, address, 291.

Sedition Bill, Com., 2065; recom., 2147. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, m.,

2605. State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxation)

Bill, int., 872. . Supply, m., 1244. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, m., 518.·

Women's Legal Status Bill, Com., 2954. Woollahra Loan Bill, 2R., 1024.

RYAN, The Hon. J.: Adjournment, m., 949, 1947, 3075. Bills, Preparation of, adj., 949. Building Materials, q., 41. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3273.

Closer Settlement B..esumptions, m., 3459.

Coal Property, State, q., 41, 3257. ·concrete Houses, q., 3613. Dwellings, Shortage of, m., 1090, 1822; adj., 1947; q., 2802. ·

German Possessions in the Pacific, m., 3450. '

Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 3R., 3006. Main Western Railway Deviation, q., 2038.

Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3636.

Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill, 3R., 3460.

Profiteering, q., 41. Quarantin'3 Admini$tration, q., 3446; m., 3610.

Returned Soldiers, Settlement of, q., 3445.

Sedition Bill, 2R., 2478. Soldiers' Estates: Probate Duty, 1 q., 857.

Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2n_, 579.

Truck (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3617. Women's Legal Status Bill, adj., 3075.

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12 June to 1i December, 1918.

s SINCJ,AIR, The Hon. A. :

Adjournment, m., 156. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill,

Com., 3268. • Closer Settlement: Purchase of EStates, m., 3482.

Dwellings, Shortage of, m., 1807. Germany's Pacific Possessions, m., 3074. Governor-General's Conference, adj., 156.

Quarantine Administration, m., 3611. Recruiting, adj., 156. Returned Soidiers, Employment of, q., 3447.

Sedition Bill, m .. , 2256; 2R., 2474. Seditious Utterances, adj., 156. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R., 571.

Women's Legal Status Bill, 2R., 3465. S)HTH, The Hon. J.' JOYNTON:

Armistice with Germany, m., 2713. S'MITH, Mr. T. J., Kino:

Address in Reply, m., 137. Bathing Accommodation for Coal-miners, ·m., 1053.

Childe, Mr. V. G., .mpply, 1453. Domain, Meetings in the, add1·eM, 140. Early Closing Bill, q., 1961, 2725. Estimates:

Labour and Industry, 17'27. Public Instruction, 1451.

Financial Advisory Committee, q., 1837. Gas, Price of, q., '313. German Propaganda, q., 704, 725, 955. Home Rule for Ireland, m., 1048. Jack's Day, q., 2176,t2261, 2489. J. .. iving Wage, q., 1966. Lunacy Department, q., 1207. Manly Aldermen, 'Prosecution of, q., 2215.

Meat Board, q., 1206. Mental Institutions, Accommodation at,

q., 23. Music, Conservatorium of, supply, 1452. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill. Com., 3548.

Peace by Negotiation, address, 137. Proportional Representation, q., 259\}. Public School Teachers, q., 2815. Public Service Royal Commission, q., 2725.

R-abbits: Advances to Contractors, q., 22§13. Contract with Imperial Government,

q., 1006. Export of, q., 1208.

Railway and Tramway Strike, 1917, q., 955.

Recruiting, addres.~, 140. School Buildings, Loan for, q., 112. Schools:

Country, supply, 1451. William-street, su.ppty, 1452.

Sedition Bill, 2R., 1858; Com., 2056. Shearers' Accommodation, supply, 17~. Shipping Masters, Sydney, q., 2594. ·

SMITH, Mr. T. J. (continuer],) : Smith, Mr. Ike, q., 161. Soldiers: Treatment of Returned, ad"-· dress, 139.

State Metal Boat Bat, q., 2405. Stoick Inspectors, q'J 707. Supply, m., 1451, I-127. Sydney Hospita:l Employees, q . .; 2597. Teachers' Salanes, supply, 1451. University, S~ate, supply, 1453. Water and Sewerage Board, q., 1948. Water a1nl Sewemge Board Employeesr

q., 599. Wealth of Australia. addTes!, 139. Women's Legal Status Bill, q., 1162, 1325. .

Workmen's Compensation, q., 316.

STonEY; The Hon. D., Randwick: Butchers' Shops, q., 2599. Child Life, Saving of, q., 2054. Hospital Accommodation, q., 2087. Syphilis, q., 2053.

SroREY, Mr. J., Balmain: Abattoirs Commission, q., 24. Abattoirs, The, stt.pply, 1392. Abermain Colliery Dispute, adj., 824. Address.in Reply, m., 40, 65. Adjournment, m., 322, 550, 712, 824, 1970, 2425, •2917, 2938, 3744.

Adjournment, Motions of, q., 930. Agent-General, supply, 1481. Agriculture, Statement by Minister for,

q., 2962. American Industrial Legislation, cen­suTe, 2094.

Amusement Tax, q., 5287. Anthrax, l\fcGarvie Smith Vaccine, q., 816. .

Armistice with Germany, m., 2705. Audit (Amendment) Bill, int., 326; 2Ji., 392.

Auditor-General's Report, budget, 1057. Aviation School, b1t.dget, 1063. Banana-growing, s1tpply, 1698. Beeby, Mr., Visit to America, censu1·e, 2090.

Bench, Political Appointments to, q., 680.

Birds and Animals Protection Bill, 2R., 873.

B'udget, 925, 1057. Business of the House, obs., 2759. Business, Order of, q., 2177. Butchers' Shops, State, q., 899. Butter, Shortage of, q., 708. Censure, Notice of Motion, 2088; m., 2090, 2137.

Centennial Park, Roads near, p.o., 3658.

Chairman of Committees, m .. 324. Chairman of Committees, Temporary,

e'XP!., 2227. · Charges against a Member, m., 413. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, int., 1958.

Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 3183J 3410, 3576. \

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STOREY, Mr. J. ; continued): . Colliery Proprietors, Government's Re-lations with, q., 815,_ 930. . .

Companies (Registration of Securities) Bill, int., 1956.

Cost of Living, add1·ess, 78. Crown Lands. Le·a.ses Withdrawal Bill,

2R., 2074; 3n., 2223. Crown Lands, Sale of, 1752. Death of Hon. Members' Sons, ob3., 1214. . •

Disloyal Speeches, obs., 107. Dissent, m., 640. Domain, Disturbances in, obs., 107. Dredging Operations, budget, 1070. Economy, Federal and State, censu!fe,

2096. Estimates:

Agriculture, 1477. Colonial Secretary and Minister of

Public Health, 1392. Labour a.nd Industry, 1749. T~ands, 1696. Loan, 1784. Premier, 1481. Public Works, 1567. Public Works Fund, 1752.

Fares, Railway and Tramway, q., 3195. Farmers, Assistance to, address, 77. Farmers, 'Yomen as, s11pply, 1477. Federal Capitation Grant-Soldiers, q., 441.

Fern, Death of Mr. C. S., m., 21. Ferries, Lower Hunter, adj., 1970. Finances, State, q., 28; b11dget, 1060;

censuTe, 2095. Financial Advisers, Appointment of,

budget, 1072; q., 2766. Fire Brigades Board, q., 23. First Offenders (Women) Bill;2n., 3517. Foodstuffs, Sea Carriage of, adj., 550. Fordwich Estate, m., 3576. Forest Reserves, Revocation of, m.,

3184, 3575. ·Forestry, supply, 1701. French Mission, Visit of, censure, 2096. Gas, Price of, q., 313. Gompers, Mr. censure, 2137. Government Railways (Superannuation

Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2730. Governor-General's Conference, addres&,

66. -Goverpor, The; and Hospitals, q., 1322. Governor, Questions regarding the q., 544. . '

Grain Elevators, budget, 1073; supply, 1786.

Hosp!tals, State Control of, q., 1322. Hospital Work, Extension of, address, 77.

Income Taxation, budget, 1069. Income-tax Bill, int., 2208; Com., 2225. Income-tax Bill (No. 2), 2n., 2496. Income-tax Management (Amendment)

Bill, int., 2228; 2n., 2297; Com. 2300. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­ment) Bill, cons. amd,ts., 3160.

Industrial Upheaval, Predicted q., 2595. '

STOREY, Mr. J. (continued) : Influenza, adj., 2917. Institute of Journalists, q., 2763. Irrigation (Amendment) Bill. 2n., 2231; Com., 2301; 3R., 2421!; cons. amdts., 3119. •

I.W.W. Commission: Expenses, q., 841, 3152.

Justices Bail (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2957.

Justices of the Peace, supply, 1392, 1395.

Labour Party and the War, addres1, 70. Land Revenue, b1tdget, 1071. Lands Department, Officers of, sttpplv, 16!!7.

Liquor Prohibition Poll, m., 3336." Local Government Bill, -int., 347; Com., 2757.

Magistrates, Number of, budget, 1064. McGarvie Smith Institute, q., 2410; adj., 2425; q., 2553·.

Manly Aldermen, Prosecution of, _q., 2596.

Maroubra Bay Tramway Bill, in.t., 2985.

Meat, Pri,ces and Supply of, address, 79; q., 701, 722, 81.5, 899, 1107; supply, 1392, 1395; q., 2086, 2214, 2343, 2409, 2769, 3648, 3655.

Miller, Death of Mr. G. 1'. C., m., 2242; obs., 2243.

l\fining (Amendment) Bill, int., 655; Com., 3105. .

Morby, Mr., censm·e, 2095. Murrumbidgee, Hon. Member for, obs., 1334.

North Coast Ports, budget, 1070; sup­ply, 1567 ..

Norton Griffiths Contra!Ct, q., 1008; sup­ply, 1574.

Oil, Production of, address, 85. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, q., 3197; 2n., 3350; Com., 3532; cons. amdts., 3736.

Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill, .. 2R., 3000; Com., 3003; cons. amdts., 3570.

Perpetual Trustee Comnany (Limited) Amendment Bill, 2n., 3199.

Police: Constables, Salaries of, snpply, 1394. Inspector-General, Salary of, supply,

1394. Police Inquiry Commission:, q., 841, 896. Police Inquiry Bill, m., 726; p.o., 72!!; int., 735; 2n.i 781; Com., 784.

Poor Persons .ega! Remedies Bill, 2~., 2281.

Post-war Problems, address, 84. Premier, Absence of the, budget, 1059. Premier's Visit to England, supply, 1750.

Prime Minister, Address by the Acting, obs., 221.

Prisoners Detention (Amendment) Bill,. 2n., 3039. ·

Prisons (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 683i - Qom., 689.

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STOREY, Mr. J. (continued) : Private Members' Night, m., 307. Profits, Excess, q., 316. Profit-sharing, censuTe, 2099. . Public Instruction (School Boards) Bill, int., 2736.

Public Servants Enlisting, Pay of, address, 76.

Public Servants' Increments, q., 396. Public Service Board Appointment Bill, int., 3663; q., 3724.

Public Serv~ce Royal Commission, q., 2723, 27u7, 2768, 2923, 2963, 3191.

Public Works: Department of, supply, 1576. Director-General, supply, 1578.

Public Works Committee, Appointment of, q., 3037.

Public Works Fund, supply, 1752. Quarantine Regulations, adj., 2938; q.,

3287. Railway Service:

Passes, Holiday, p.o., 901. Paym<'nt for Holidays, adj., 322. Seniority in, q., 356.

Railways: Coal Supply, budget, 1066. Cobar Line, supply, 1788. Condobolin-Broken Hill, supply, 1788. Construction, budget, 1065; supply,

1577, 1578, 178i. Dubbo--Werris Creek, S1kpply, 1787. Duplication, Mlpply, 1787. J!enty-Billabong, supply 1575, 1787. l'\ orth Coast, budget, 1070; $Upply, 1569. .

Returned Soldiers' Pay, q., 2259. Recruiting, aadress, 66, 69. Reid, Sir George, Death of; m., 1331. Re-registration of Trade-umons, addre~&, 73; cons. amdts., 3585.

Returned Soldiers: Earnings of, q., 3154. Land for, supply, 1698, 1786.

¥ Riverstone Meat 1Yorks, q., 1162, 3648. Savings in Expenditure, budget, 1064. Scully, Witness, I.W.W. Cases, q., 677. Sedition Bill, int., 969; '2R., 1185; Com., 20.39; recom., 2152, 2189-2205; q., 3653.

Seditious Utterances, obs., 107; q., 213. Session, Business of the, q., 2969. Session, Close of, adj., 3744. Sessional Orders, Suspension of, m., 3660. ..

Se1Yerage Construction, budget, 1068. Share-farmers, adj., 712. Shipbuilding, addTess, 82; q., 109, 313, 600, 933; supply, 1784. •

Silos, b11dget, 1073; supply, 1784. . Sinking Fund, budget, 1062 ..

Sittings, Length of, supply, 1696. Slaughtering Depots, Country, q., 722. Soldiers: ··

Hospital Treatment, q., 2968. Payments to, budget, 1064. Pensions, addTes~, 75. Photographs of, q., 959. Railway Conveyance of, b'I.Ulf/et, 10/'i:J.

STOREY, Mr. J. (continued) : Speaker, l\fr., Sympathy IYitb; obs.,

1557. Special Deposits (Industrial tl ndertak­

ings) Amendment Bill, int., 2H78; 2R. 1 3066.

Stamp Duties, budget, 1069 .. State R~presentation Abroad, supply, 1481.

State $alaries (Commonwealth Taxation) Bill, int., 869; 2R., 1013~ Com., 1017.

-Stock Routes, supply, 14hs. Strike of Coal-miners, q., 815, 930. Super-tax, The, budget, 1062; censure, 2095.

Supply, m., 1392, 1477, 1567, 1696, 1749. Swamp Drainage, Sllpply, 1784. Swimming, Tax on, q., 3287. Sydney Harbour Trust. Sydney Water Supply !Avon River Dam) Bill, int., 3125.

Taxation, bmluet, 1062; ce'llsure, 2096. Teachers' Salaries, budget, 1072. Timber, Markets for, sup1Jly, 1701. Totalisator (Amendment) Bill, int., 3080.

Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, int., 337; 2R., 376; Com., 509; cons. amdts., 647.

Tramway Service, budget, 1067. Tmwling Industry, supply, 1784; q., 2488.

Treasurer's Advance Account, supply, 1749.

'freasury Officials, budget, 1072. Unions, Re-registration of, addTess, 73;

cons. amdts., 3585. Upper Hunter By-election, address, 68. Venereal Diseases Bill, 2R., 3317. Veterinary Surgeons Bill, int., .659;

obs., 1193. Walsh Island Works, supply, 1573, 1784. \Var Loans, budget, 1063; ce'lls1l1'ei 2096. Water and Sewerage Board Emp oyees,

adj., 633, 700; supply 1576. Water Hyacinth, supply, 1785. Water Supply, Sydney, q.l. 2770, 3722. Wharfage Dues, b1tduet, 1u71. 1Vheat, Production of, address, 81. Women Legal Status of, address 77. Womenls Legal Status Bill, int., 1955; 2R., 2947. . I

Woollahra Loan Bill, 2R., 1019; 3a., 1164; 1·uom., 2236; 3n., 2301.

Yan•co Irrigation Area, Mismanagement of, q., 357.

STUART-ROBERTSON, Mr. R. J., Camper-down: .

Address in Reply, m., 254 . Bar, Parliamentary Liquor, q., 1965. Billiard Teams' Railway Passes, q., 2211. • .

Birds and Animals Protection Bill, Com., 888. ·

Board of Trade, address, 259; supply, 1742.

Charges against a Member, m., 422. Citizen Rights for. Yout.hs, q., 1327.

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8TUART-ROBERTS0);1 ~Ir. R. J. (continued) : Crown Lands Leases Withdrawal Bill,

2R., 2076. Darlington School, supply, 1396. Defence of Australia, address, 260. Domain, Disturbances in,_ f-!ddress, 257._ Employee in Three Capac1ties, q., 3652. Estimates:

Colonial Secretary and Minister of Public Health, 1342.

Labour and Industry, 1741. Public Instruction, 1396. Pu.blic Works, lool:l.

Food Orders, supply, 1342. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-ment) Bill, 2R., 2373.

Jerger, The Rev. Father, address, 257. Liquor Prohibition Poll, m., 3326. Living Wage, supply, 1741. Local Government Bill, Com., 3222. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, Com').. 35q9. • Prisoners, ulemency to, q., 3653. Public School, Darlington, q., 9GO. Public Works Department, supply, 1588. Railway Construction, supply, 1588. Recruiting, addres.~, 256. Re-registration of Trade-unions, addreu, 259.

Sedition Bill, int., 991; p.o., 1843; 2R., 1979; ncom., 2147, 2203. ·

Seditious Utterances address, 256. Supply, m., 1342, 1588, 1741. Sydney Corporation (Rolls Declaratory) Bill, q., 2902, 2922; m., 2970. ·

Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2R., 478; Com., 511; cons. amdts., 6-52.

Trawlers, State, q., 929. .Venereal Diseases Bill, 2R., 3379; Com.,

3383. War, The, address, 255. 'Vater and Sewerage Board, supply, 1589.

T TAYLOR, The Hon. Sir A. A., Kt. :

Adjournment, m., 3598. Armistice with Germany, m., 2715. Closer Settlement, Purchase of Estates, m., 3479.

Dwellings, Shortage of, m., 1273. Loan Bill, 2R., 1942. North Coast Railway, Cost of Construc­

tion, q., 609; Completion of, m., 2038, 2045.

Quarantine Administ-ration, adj., 3598. Repatriation, Cost of, q., 3447. Sedition Bill, expl., 2580. Suspension of Standing Orders, m., 3616.

Sydney-Corporation (Rolls Declaratory) Bill,, 2R., 2851.

THOMAS, Mr. F. J., Gough: Early Closing (Amending) Bill, q.,

1952. Estimates, Mines, 1258.

THOMAS, Mr. F. J. (continued): Fruit and Vegetable A~~:ency for Sol­

. diers' Dependents, q., 357. Local Government Bill, 2R., 2562; Com.,

2751, 2793, 2887. Meat Supply: Bullot Process, q., 815. Mineral Conditional Pmchases, S1tppl.y, ·1261. Miners' Phthisis, supply, 1259. Mines Department, Offices of, supply, 1262.

Mining (Amendment) Bill, Com .. 3110. Mining Leases. Labour Conditions, supply, 1260.

Stamp Duty, Aliens' Shares, q., 543. Supply, m., 1259. 'Wheat-growing in New England, .q.,

162. Whe!J.t, Railway Rates for, q., 814.

TRETHOWAN, '.rhe Hon. A. K.: Armistice with Germany, m., 2720. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bili, 2n., 3015.

Closer Settlement Hesumptions, m., 3455.

Cooyal Estate, m., 3455. Dubbo-Werris Creek Railway, q., 3067. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-

ment') Bill, 2R., 21593; (om., 2638, 2804. Ir:rigation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2860; Com., 2865.

Sedition Bill, 2n., 2526. Woollahra Loan Bill, 2n., 2540. Yarrandale Estate, m., 3465.

w 'VADDELL, The Hon. T. ~ Ad~ress in Reply, m .. , 57. AdJournment, m., 2171, 3717. Appropriation Bill, m., 1758. Audit (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 591. Christmas Felicitations, adj., 3717. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3012, ; Com., 3262.

Closer Settlement, Purchase of Estates, m., 3485.

Federal Income-ta:s: and State Servants, address, 57.

German Possessions in the Pacific, m., 3453.

Governor-General's Conference, addl·e&&, 59.

Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­ment) Bill, Com., 2808.

Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2856; Com., 2869.

J ustiqes' (Bail) Amendment Bill, 2R., 1761.

Meat Supply, address, 59. Ivfining (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 34.74. North Coast Railway, Completion of, m., 2043.

Paper, Wastage of, adj., 2171. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3627; Com., 3640. ·

Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3278.

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WADDELL, The Hon. T. (continued) : Pensions, Civil Servants', q., 1864. Prices, Fixing of, address, 59.

.. Quarantine Administration, adj., 3594. Railway Superannuation Fund, address,

58. Sedition Bill, 2R., 2340. Session, Close of, q., 3258. Statisticians, Federal and State, adj., 2171.

Sydney Corporation (Rolls Declaratory) Bill, 2u., 285G.

'l'rade-unions Re--registration Bill, 2R., 568; Com., 588.

Women's Legal Status Bill, 2R., 3467.

lVALKER, Mr. R. B., Hawkesbury: Address in Reply, m.., 293. Adjournment, m., 2943. Agents, Commission, address, 294. Auditor-General's Report, S1Lpply, 1233. Aviation School, supply, 1456. Birds and Animals Protection Bill, 2R.,, 837; Com., 878.

Empire Day, supply; 1457. Estimates:

Preparation of, supply, 1233. Public Instruction, 1456. Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Trade, 1232. .

High Schools, Country, wpply,..1456. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­

ment) Bill, 2R., 2368. Justices Bail (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

29.59. . Labour Party, Loyalty of, address, 293. LCtcal Government, address, 293. Local Government Bill, 2R., 2569;

Com., 2781, 2882, 2904, 3242, 3442. Mill Offal, q., 3189. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, Com., 3528; p.u., 3529, 3530; Com., 3564.

Police Inquiry Bill, int., 773. Poor Persons Legal Remedies Bill, Com., 2699.

Public School Examinations, q., 2817. Quarantine Regulations, adj., 2943. Recruiting, nddress, 293. Re-registration of Trade-unions, addreu, 293.

Riverstone Meat Works, q., 1209, 1949. Roads, State of, address, 293. Schools of Arts, supply, 1456. S'ta.mp Duties Office, Salaries, supply, 1234.

Stamp Duty on Contracts, supply, 1232. Supply, m., 1456. Teachers' Salaries, supply, 1456. War, Winning the, address, 293. Water Supply, Sydney, q., 314, 2410. Wharfage Dues, S1tpply, 1234.

WAJ.r,, The Ron. F. E., M.D.: Adjournment, m., 2u42. McGarvie Smith Instit1,1te, expl., 2448; adj., 2542.

WALL, The Ron. F. E. (continued): Returned Soldiers and Infection~ Dis­

eases, q., 1087. Trade-unions Re--registration Bill, 2R.,

562.

WEARNE, Mr. W. E., Namoi: . Abattoirs, State, q., 1107, 1286. Add~ess in Reply, m., 274. Artesian Bores, Pay for, q., 1045. Cattle, Neglect in Trucks, adj., 2578. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill.

2n., 2621; Cum., 2669. -Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 8422.

Coonabarabran .to Burren Junction Railway, q., 2964.

Estimates: Colonial Secretary and Minister of Public Health, 1295.

Public Instruction, 1434. Government Savings Bank Advances, q., 1045, 1207.

.Income-tax Management (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2296:

Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend­ment) Bill, 2n., 23ll3; Com., 2390.

Intemperance, supply, 1434. Ii-rigat.ion (Amendment) Bill, cons. amdts., 3118.

.Justices of the Peace, Nominations of, l/., 544; Sitpp/Jj, 1295.

Kleinsmith, Mr. R., q., 81.4; q., 1320. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, int., 3059. I

Pastures ProtectioD. (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3001; c011s. mndts., 3.571.

Police .Stations, Country, .111.pply, 1296. Public Instruction (School Boards) Bill, int., 2746.

ltabbit Pest, q., 2922. Railway Traffic, Centralisation of,

address, 276. · School Children, Conveyance of, q., 2053.

Schools, Country, supply, 1434. Schools of Arts, Committees of, q., 701, 958.

School Teachers, Shortage of, q., 27. Soldiers:

LanJ for Returned, address 274. Free Passes for Relatives of: q., 2963.

Supply, m., 1295, 1434. Teachers as Soldiers, q., 2724. Teachers' 'Salaries, supply, 1435. Totalisator (Amendment) Bill, int.,

3083. Sydney Water Supply (Avon River Dam) Bill, int., 3140.

Wheat, Reconditioning of, q., 2642. Wool, Carriage of, addres!, 276.

WEAVER, Mr. H. W. D., Willoughby: Address in Rep!~. m., 30. Anthrax: McGarvi&.Smith Va<:cine, q., 816. .

Ball's Head, Wharves at, q., 3152. Cost of Living, add1"e&s, 33.

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WEAVER, Mr. R. W. D. (continued): Estimates:

Colonial S€cretary and :Minister of Public Health, 1352.

Public Works, 1603. Gas, Price of, q., 541. ~ Housing Acc:ommodation, address, 34. Judd, Speech by E. E., q., 1212. Mental Defectives, address, 33; suppl-y, 1352. .

1\Iilson's Point Trains, Stoppage of, q., 542.

Nati'onal Party, address, 32. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill, int., 3048, 3061; expl.~ 3657.

Parliamentary Special Tr.ain, q., 3151. Picture Films, Censorship of, supply, 1353.

Prisoners Detention (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3043.

Railway Fares and Freights, q., 635. Recruiting, address, 31. • Re-registration of Trade-unions, addreu, 31.

Slum Areas, q., 3153. SOldiers, Returned, address, 35. Supply, m., 1352, 1603. Victimisation, address 56. . Water and Sewerage Board Employees,

supply, 1603. Wheat: Bulk-handling, address, 33. Women, Legal Status of, address, 34. Women's Legal Status Bill, q., 2766.

-WILSO::'\', Th~ Ron. J.: Reid, Death of Sir G. H., m., 1756.

WtsE, The Ron. J. H.: Dwellings, Shortage of, m., 1204. Execution of Instruments (War Facili­ties) Bill, Com. 537.

Parliamentary iblections (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3642.

WRIGHT, Mr. J., Willyama: Abermain Colliery Dispute, adj., 826. Address in Reply, m., 245. Adjournment, m., 548, 2942, 3746. Adjournment, Special, m., 1804. Admiralty Court, supply, 1533. Agent-General, supply, 1490. Audit (Amendment) Bill, int., 330. Aviation School, s·upply, 1435. Bathing Accommodation for Coal-miners, m., 1053.

Birds and Animals Protection Bill, Com., 878.

Budget, m., 1136. Castor..oil Plant, q., 442, 1325; supply, 1478.

Charges a.gainst a Member, m., 410. Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 2623. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 3427, 3.579, 3584.

Coal-mine, State, Caretak~r of, supply, 1271.

Cooyal Estate1 m., 3428. Diseases, Minmg, supply, 1251.

WRIGHT, Mr. J. (continued): Education System, supply, 14.36 .. Enlistment of Boys, q., 1326. Enlistments, Numbers of, address, 247. Estimates:

Agriculture, 1478. Attorney-General and -Minister of Justice, 1531.

Colonial Secretarv and :!\iinister of Public Health, 1391.

Lands, 1707. Loan, 1794. Mines, 1271. Premier, 1490. Public Instruction, 1435. Public Works, 1594. Railw-ays, 1681. . Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Trade, 1223.

Foodstuffs.._.Sea Carriage of, adj., 548. Fordwich .i£Rtate, m., 3.579. Gaols, Ministers Attending, wpply, 1533. High School for Broken Hill, q., 959. Immigration, supply, 1490. Income-tax Bill, inf., 2208; Com., 2227. Industrial Arbitration (Further Amend-m6s~) Bill, Com., 2387; cons. amdts.,

Industrial Undertakings, State, supply, 1596.

Intemperance, SUJlply, 1435. Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, cons. amdts., 3122.

Irrigation at Menindie, q., 847. Johnston. Imprisonment at Broken Hill, adj., 351.

.Junction North Mine, supply, 159.5. Justice, Department of, su.pply, 1533. Justices Bail. (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2959.

Kidman, Holdings of Mr., supply, 1707. I,ocal Government Bill. 2R., 2506; Com., 2677, 2687, 2782, 2830, 2896, 3212, 3239, 3440.

Metal Quarries, supply, 1596. Minimum Wage, supply, 1682. Mjning ( Amen'lment) f3ill. 2R., 3103; Com., 3106.

l\iittagong Homes, supply, 1438. Music, Conservatorium of, su.pply, 1437. North Broken Hill School, supply, 1438. Parliamentary Elections (Amendment)

Bill, 2R .. 3361. Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill, cons. amdts., 3.572.

Perpetual Trustee Company (Limited) Amendment Bill,. 2R., 2778.

·Police: Constables, Remuneration of, supply,

1391. Inspector-General, Salary of, supply, 1391.

Police Inquiry Bill, int., 765. P6or Persons Legal Remedies Bill, 2R., 2279; Com., 2698.

Prisoners Detention (.Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3046. .

Prisons (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 687.

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WRIGHT, .Mr. J. (continued) : Private Members' Night, m., 308. Props, Mining, supply, 1708~ Prospecting Vote, suppl·y, 1271. Public Instruction (School Boards) Bill, int., 2738.

Public Service Board Appointment Bill, int., .3666.

Public Service Board, supply, 1531, 1595. Public Works, Director-General, supply, 1595.

Quarantine Administration, p.o., 2924; adj., 2942.

Railways: Central Station, supply, 1683. Chief Commissioner, ,supply, 1683. Condobolin-Broken Hill, supply, 1596,

1683, 1794; q., 3195. Henty-Billaoong, &ttpply, 1596. Menindie Railway Bridge, q., 3657. Oil, Purchases of, supply 1683. Salary of Secretary, supply, 1682.

Resumed Properties, supply, 1223. Roads, Mainte11.ance of, supply, 1595. Sanatorium for Broken Hill, q., llO. Schools, Country, supply, 1436. Sedition Bill, ird., 997; m., l193; 2R., 1910; Com., 2062 ; recom., 2184, 2206.

Session1 Close of, adj., 3746. Shipbmlding, q., 216. Sitting Days, AdditioJlal, m., 2820. South Balladoran Estate, m., 3584. Special Deposits (Industrial Undertak-

mgs) Amendment Bill, int., 2981. State Salaries (Commonwealth Taxation) Bill, int., 869.

Supply, m., 1223, 1271, 1435, 1478, 1533; 1594, 1681, 1794.

Swill)ming, Teaching of, supply, 1438. Sydney Cricket Ground Enabling Bill, int., 691.

Sydney Water Supply (Avon River Dam) Bill int., 3131 3147.

Teachers' Salaries, budget, 1136. Trade-unions Re-registration Bill, 2B.., 389.

Trawling Industry, supply, 1794. Treasurer's Advance Aocount, supplv, 1~3.

WRIGHT, Mr. J. (continued) : Unemployment at Broken Hill, budget.

1137. Unions, Amalgamation of, q., 2921. Venereal Diseases Bill, 2R., 3303 ·

Com., 3387. . • War Loan, Commonwealth, q., 818, 846. Waterworks, Broken Hill, supply, 1531. Western Division, Lands in; supply, 1707. Wheat:

Growing, addTe&s, 246. Price for, addTess, 246.

Wool, Carriage of, q., 2968, 3153J_3194. W~Ilahra Loan Bill, Tecom., 22/jQ.

z ZuiLL, Mr. W. A., ClaTence: 0

Clarenoo River, Entrance, q., 1041. 2212.

Dairies, 't:;·uuervision of, q., 1107. Fat Cattle, q., 2410, 2488. Lettergrams from Parliament House, q., 2968.

Local Government Bill, Com., 2686. 2832, 2880, 3441. .•

Maize, Storage of, q., 1327. Munition Workers, q., 635. Pastures Protection (Amendment) Bill.

cons. amdts., 3572. · Picric Acid and Tar q., 3154. Pipe Line, Clarence 'River, q., 681. Police :Magistrates, q., 2923. Railways:

City Railway, q., 2964. Freights on North Coast Line, q .• 2174, 2257.

Inspections by Commissioners, "-·• 1285. '

North Coast, q., 2964. Returned Soldiers:

Land for, q., 543. Oyster Leases, q., 2343. Settlement of, q., 2725.

Superannuation ·Act, Amendment of,. q., 3032.

Tethys, Dredge, q., 2212. Timber, Waste, Products of, q., 3154.