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Parliament Convened ...

Legislature of New South Walcs:

Governor ...

Lieutenant-Governor

The Carruthers Ministry

CONTENTS.

Members of the Legislative Council

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Public Statutes of the Session

Public Bills of the Session ...

Private Acts of the Session

Private Bill of the Session

Attendances of Members-Council ...

Attendances of Members-Assembly

Index to Subjects

Index to Speeches

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PARLIAMENT CONVENED.

TWE!'ITIETH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION,

(Gazette, No. 265.)

NEw SoUTH wALES} Pro::lamation by his Excellency Sir HARRY HoLDEWORTTI l';,;.. WSON r to wit.

Admiral in the Royal Navy, Knight Commander of the Most. (L.s.) Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor of the State of New

South Wales and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of HARRY H. RAWSON, Got·enwr. Australia.

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

thirtieth day of May instant : Now, I, Sir HARRY HoLDSWORTH RAWSON, in pursuance

of the power and authority in me vested as Governor of the said. State, do hereby

further prorogue the said Parliament to Tuesday, the thirteenth day of June now next ensuing : And I do hereby further announce and proclaim that the said Parliament

shall assemble for the despatch of business on the aforesaid thirteenth 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 Members of f the I~egislative Council and Legislative 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-third day of May, .. in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and five, and in"

the fifth year of his Majesty's reign.

By his Excellency's command,

J. A. HOGUE.

GOD SAVE THE KING.

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GOVERNOR:

(From 27 May, 1902.)

His Excellency Sir HARRY HoLDSWORTH RAwsox, Admiml in the Roy(tl Kavy, /{night Commander

of the Most Honomble Order of the Bath, Gove1·nor of the State of New South IValfs and its

Dependencies, in the Commonzcealth of Australia.

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR:

His Exceltenr,y the R£ght Honomble Si?· FREDERICK MATTHEW DARLEY, a lJlernber of his JJfajesty's

JJfost Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the 1llost Di.stingu:'shed Orde1· of Saint

JJlichael and Saint George, Lieutenant·Governor of the State of Kew So1dh Wales and its

Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of A ?tstralia.

THE CARRUTHERS MINISTRY:

(From 29 August, 1904).

Premier and Colonial Treasurer ... THE HoN. JosEPH HECTOR CARF.UTHERS.

Colonial Secretary ... THE HoN. JAMES ALEXANDER HoGUE.

Attorney·General and Minister of Justice THE RoN. CHAI<LES GREGORY \VADE.

Secretary for Lands THE HoN. JAMES AsHTON.

Secretary for Public Works THE RoN. CHARLES ALFRED Lm;,

Minister of Public Instruction and Labour and Industry THE RoN. BROUGHTON BARNABAS O'CoNOR.

Secretary for Mines and Agriculture THE HoN. SAMUEL Vi'ILKINSON MooRE.

Vice·PresidentoftheExecutive Counciland Representa· I ,, H J H M L C . tive of the Government in the Legislative Council 1 LHE ON. OHN UGHES, r · · •

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THE Hox. \VILLTAM THOMAS DrcK. Members of the Executive Council (without portfolio) THERoN. JAMEH NrxoN BRUNKER, M.L.C.

(From 13 June, 1905.)

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MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL:

TWENTIETH PARLIAMENT-SECOXD SESSION.

I. Black, The Honorable Reginald James. 2. Brown, The Honorable Alexander. 3. Brunker, The Honorable James Nixon.' 4. Buzacott, The Honorable Nicholas James. 5. Campbell, The Honorable William Robert. 6. Charles, The Honorable Samuel. 7. Creed, The Honorable John Mildred,

M.R.C.S. 8. Cullen, The Honorable William Portus,

LL.D., K.C. 9. Dangar, The Honorable Henry Carey.

10. Day, The Honorable George. 11. Earp, The Honorable George Frederick. 12. Fitzgerald, The Honorable Robert George

Dundas. 13. Flowers, The Honorable Frederick. 14. Fosbery, The Honorable Edmund vYalcott,

C . .M.G. Ill. Fowler, The Honorable Robert. 16. Gannon,, The "Ronorable James Conley. 17. Gormly, The Honorable James. 18. Greene, The Honorable George Henry. 19. Hawken, The Honorable Nicholas. 20. Hayes, The Honorable James. 21. Hepher, The Honorable John. 22. Heydon, The Honorable Louis Francis. 23. Hill, The Honorable William Charles. 24. Holborow, The Honorable Colonel William

Hillier, C.M.G. 25. Hughes, The Honorable John. 26. Humphery, The Honorable Frederick

Thomas. 27. Hurley, The Han. \Yilliam Fergus. 28. Jones, The Honorable Richard. 29. Kater, The Honorable Henry Edward. 30. Kerr, The Honorable Andrew Taylor. 31. Kethel, The Honorable Alexander. 32. Lee, The Honorable George. 33. Long, The Honorable vVilliam Alexander.

34. Macintosh, The Honorable John.

35. Mackay, The Honorable Colonel James Alexander Kenneth, C. B.

36. Mackellar, The Honorable Charles Kinnaird, M.B.,C.M.

37. MacLaurin, The Honorable Sir Henry Normand, Kt., M.D., LL.D.

38. ~icCaughey, The Honorable Sir Samuel, Kt. 39. Meagher, The Honorable John. 40. Meeks, The Honorable Alfred William. 41. Moses, The Honorable Henry. 42. Nash, The Honorable John Bmdy, M.D. 43. Norton, The Honorable James, LL.D. 44. Pigott, The Honorable William Hilson. 45. Pilcher, The Honorable Charles Edward,

K.C.

46. Renwick, The Honorable Sir Arthur, Kt., M.D., F.R.C.S.

47. Roberts, The Honorable Charles James, C. M.G.

48. Robson, The Honorable William. 49. Ross, The Honorable Alexander. 50. Ryrie, The Honorable Alexander. 51. See, The Honorable Sir John, K.C.M.G.

52. Smith, The Honorable Fergus Jago. 53. Stuart, The Honorable Henry.

54. Suttor, The Honorable Sir Francis Bathurst, Kt., J>nsident.

55. Tri~kett, The Honorable William Joseph, Chairman of Gommittee8.

56. Vickery, The Honorable Ebenezer.

57. Walker, The Honorable \Villiam.

Want, The Honorable John Henry, K.C.~ 58. \Vatson, The Honorable James. 59. \Vilson, The Honorable James.

60. Wise, Th_e Honorable Bernhard Ringrose, K.C.

1 From 13 June, 1905. • Decease reported, 22 November, 1905.

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MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY:

'l'WEN'l'IETII PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

I. Anderson, Rowland Joseph, Esq. Botany. 2. Anderson, \Valter, Esq. BaJmain. :~. Arthur, Richard, Esq., M.D .... Middle Harbour. 4. Ashton, The Hon. James, Esq. Goulburn. 5. Ball, Richard Thomas, Esq. Corowa. 6. Bennett, Walter, Esq .... Durham. 7. Booth, Robert, Esq. Leichhardt. 8. Briner, George Stuart, Esq. Raleigh. 9. Broughton, Ernest Clement Vernon, Esq. King.

10. Burgess, George Arthur, Esq .... Burrangong. 11. Cann, John Henry, Esq. Broken Hill. 12. Carruthers, The Hon. Joseph Hector St. George. 13. Charlton, Matthew, junior, Esq. Northumberland. 14. Cohen, John Jacob, Esq. Petersham.

Coleman, John Vi'illiam, Esq. 1 Rous. 15. Collins, Albert Ernest, Esq. . .. The Namoi. 16. Creswell, Thomas Edgar, Esq. St. Leonards. 17. Crick, William Patrick, Esq .... Blayney. 18. Dacey, John Rowland, Esq. . .. Alexandria. 19. Daley, William Michael, Esq. Darling Harbour. 20. Davidson, Rubert, Esq. Hastings and Macleay. 21. Dick, The Hon. William Thomas, Esq. Newcastle. 22. Donaldson, Robert ThQmas, Esq. Wynyard. 23. Downes, Frederick William Arthur, Esq. Camden. 24. Edden, Alfred, Esq~ Kahibah. 25. Estell, .Tohn, Esq. Waratah. 26. Fallick, James, Esq. Singleton. 27. Fegan, John Lionel, Esq. Wickham. 28. Fell, David, Esq. Lane Cove. 29. Fle1_ning, William Montgomerie, Esq. The Upper Hunter. 30. Gardiner, Albert, l~sq .... Orange. 31. George, Eden, Esq. Ashburnham. 32. Gilli~s, John, Esq. Maitland. 33. Griffith, Arthur, Esq. Sturt. 3t. Hall, Brinsley, Esq. The Hawkesb:1ry.

• 35. Henley, Thomas, Esq. Burwood. 36. Hindmarsh, George Thomas, Esq. 2 Rous. 37. Hogue, The Hon. James Alexander, Esq. The Glebe. 38. Hollis, Robert, Esq. Newtown. 39. Holman, William Arthur, Esq. Cootamundra. 40. Hurley, John, Esq. Hartley. 41. Jessep, Thomas, Esq." ... \Vaverley. 42. Jones, George Alfred, Esq. The Gwydir.

·43. Kearney, Sydney John, Esq .... Armidale. 44. Kelly, Andrew Joseph, Esq .... The Lachlan. 45. Latimer, William Fleming, Esq." Woollahra. 46. Law, Sydney James, Esq. Rozelle.

* Temporary Chairman of Committees. I Decease reported, 13 June, 1905. • Froml3 June, 1905.

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47. Lee, The Hon. Charles Alfred, Esq. 48. Levien, Robert Henry, Esq. 49. Levy, Daniel, Esq. 50. Macdonald, Hugh, Esq. 51. Mn,cDonell, Donald, Esq. 52. Mackenzie, Thomas Fitzherbert Hawkins, Esq. 53. Mahony, William Henry, Esq. 54. McCourt, The Hon. \Villiam, Esq., Speaker 55. McCoy, Richard \Yatson Walker, Esq. 56. McFarlane, John, Esq.* 57. McGarry, Patrick, Esq. 58. McGowen, James F\inclair Taylor, Esq. 59. McLaurin, Gordon Ranald, Esq. 60. McNeill, John, Esq. 61. Meehan, John Charles, Esq. 62. Millard, Alan Major, Esq. 63. Millard, William, Esq. 64. Miller, Gustave Thomas Carlisle, Esq. 115. Moore, The Hon. Samuel Wilkinson, Esq. 66. Morton, Mark Fairies, Esq. ... 67. Moxham, Thomas Robert, Esq. 68. Nicholson, John Barnes, Esq. 69. Nielsen, Niels Rasmus ·wilson, Esq.* 70. Nobbs, John, Esq. 71. Norton, John, Esq. 72. Oakes, Charles ·william, Esq. 73. O'Conor, The Hon. Broughton Barnabas, Esq. 74. O'Sulli,·an, Edward \Villiam, Esq. 75. Perry, John, J<Jsq. 76. Perry, John, Esq. 77. Reynoldson, George, Esq. 78. Richards, Edwin, Esq .... 79. Robson, \Yilliam Elliott Veitch, Esq. 2

80. Scobie, Robert, Esq. • ... 81. Smith, Jnmes Francis, Esq. 82. Storey, David, Esq. 83. Sullivan, Philip Hurley, Esq. 8!. Thomas, Follet Johns, Esq. 85. Thrower, Thomas Henry, Esq. 86. Waddell, Thomas, Esq. 87. Wade, The Hon. Charles Gregory, Esq.

'\Vinch0ombe, Frederick Earle, Esq. 1

8S. '\Vood, \Yilliam Herbert, Esq., Chairman of Committees ... 80. Young, The Hon. James Henry !JO. Young, Willhm White, Esq.

Tenterfield. Tamworth. Darlinghurst. The Castlereagh. Co bar. Canterbury. Annandale. W ollondilly. Marrickville. The Clarence. The Murrumbidgee. Redfern. Albury. Pyrmont. The Darling. Quean bey an. The Clyde. Monaro. Bingara. Allowrie . Parramatta. \Vollongong. Yass. Granville. Surry Hills. Paddington. Sherbrooke. Belmore. Liverpool Plains. The Richmond. Deniliguin. Mudgee. Ashfield. The Murray. Camperdown. Rand wick. Phillip. Gough. The Macquarie. Belubula. Gordon. Ashfield. Beg a. Gloucester. Bathurst.

*Temporary Chainnan of Committees.

I Resignat-ion reported, 3 August, 1905. 2 From 17 August, 1905.

PUBLIC STATUTES OF THE SESSION. TWENTIETH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

APPORTIONMENT AcT (5 En. VII No. 2)-An Act for the better apportionment of rents and other periodical payments. [Initiated in the

Council by the Hon. J. Hughes, 21 June, 1905. Assented to, 24 July, 1905.]

APPROPRIATio:<r AcT (5 ED. vn No. 29)-An Act to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidat.ed Revenue Fund of New South Wales

certain sums to make good the supplies granted for the Service of the year from the 1st day of July, 1905,to the 30th day of June, 1906, inclusive of both dates; to adjust the vote" Advance to Treasurer, 1904-1905," for supplementary charges during the period from 1~t July, 1904, to 30th June, 1205, inclusi1'e of both dates; to adjust the votes" Advance to Treasurer," 1903-4 and previous years for supplementary charges during the periou 1st January, 1893, to 30th June, 1904, inclu•ive of both dates; and for purposes cor:nected with and incidental to the above objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthera, 30 November, 1905. Assente~ to, 8 December, 1905.)

CENTE:>ARY PARK S.u.E (CONVEYANCING) AcT (5 Eo. vn No.6)-An Act to make better provision for tt.e conveyance to purchasers of lands sold or to be sold

under the Centenary Park Sale Act, 1904, and for the issue of certificates of title for the same ; to amend the said Act and the CP.lltenary Celebration Act; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 12 July, 19)5. Assented to, 2 August, 1905)

·CoAL-MINEs REGULATION (AMENDING) AcT (5 Eo. vii No. 25)-An Act to amend the Coal Mines Regulation 'Act, 1902, and the Mines Inspection Act, 1901;

and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Moore, 13 July, 1905. Assented to, 25 November, 1905.]

CoNSOLIDATED REVENUE FuND AcT, No. 1 (5 Eo. VII No. 5)-An act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South 'Vales

towards tiH\ services of the year 1905-1906; and for services to be providerl for by loan. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr,. Carruthers, 26 ,July, 1905. Assented to, 29 July, 190.5.]

CoNSOLIDATED R~;VENUE Fusn ACT, No. 2 (5 Eo. VII No. 19)--An Act to n.pply certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South \Vales

towards the services of the year 1905-1906. [Initiaterl in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 27 September, 1905. Assented to, 28 September, 1905.]

CoUNTRY TowNs 'VATER AND SJcWERAGE (AMENDMENT) AcT (5 Eo. VII No. 43)-An Act to amend the law relating to the water supply, sewerage, and drainage of country towns;

to amend the Country Towns Water and Sewerage Act of 1880, the Country Towns Water and Sewerage Act Extension Act of 1887, and the Country Towns and Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Act of 1894; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. C. A. Lee, 26 October, 1 ~05. Assented to, 9 December, 1905.]

CRIMES (AMENDMENT) ACT (5 Eo. vn No. 12)-An Act to arnenu the Crimes Act, 1900. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. \Yade, 5 July, 1905.

Assented to, 6 September, lU05.]

CROWN LANDS (AMENmiENT) AcT (5 En. VII No. 42)-An Act to provide for the setting apn.rt and disposal of Crown lands as conditional purchase

leases ; to better regulate the setting apart and disposal of Crown lands as original and additional holdings : to proYide for the allotment of lands the subject of conflicting applications; and generally to further regulate the sale, leasing, disposal, and man~.gement of Crown lands, by amending the Crown Lands Acts in certain respects; and for purposes consequent thereon and incidental thereto. [Initiated in the As3embly by .Mr. Ashton, 6 December, 1905 .. Assented to, 9 December, 1905.

DARLING IsLAl\D VESTING AcT (5 Eo. vn No. 7)-An Act to vest certain land in the Railway Commissioners for the purposes of the Government

Railways Act, 1901. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 5 July, 1905. Assented to, 16 August, 1905.]

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DISTRICT CouRTS (AMENDMENT) A.c-r (5 ED. VII No. 22)-An Act to amend the law rela1 ing to District Courts and appeals to Quarter Sessions; t'l extend

the jurisdiction of such Courts, and to provide for the trial therein of issues under eertain Acts; to provide for the r<moval of actions from the Supreme Court to a District Court; to amend the District Courts Act, 1901, the Common Law Procedure Act, 189\1, and the Landlord and Tenant Act of 1899 ; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Wade, 2J June, 1905. Assented to, 8 November, 1905.]

ExPLOSIVES AcT (5 ED. vn No. 41)-An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to explosives; and for purposes consequent

thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dick, 6 .July, 1905. Assented to, 9 December, 1905.]

FoRFEITURE AND VALIDATION oF LEASES AcT (5 ED. VII No 8)-An Act to grant relief against the exercise of rights of re-entry and forfeiture nuder leases, and

against defects invalidating certain leases; to amend the Forfeiture of Leases Act of 1901; and for other purposes. !Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. Hughes, 21 ,June, 1905. Assented to, 21 August, 1905.]

GovERNME~T MoToR OMNIBUS AcT (5 ED. VII No. 13)- . An Act to enable the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales to construct, purchase, or

lease motor omnibuses, and to run the same on certain roads ; and for other purposes connected therewith or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 6 July, 1905. Assented to, 6 September, 1905.]

HABITUAL CRIMINALS AcT (5 ED. VII No. 15)-An Act to provide for the detention and control of habitual crimiMls. [Initialed in the Assembly

by Mr. Wade, 9 August, 1905. Assented to, 20 September, 1905.]

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (TEMPORARY CouRT) AcT (5 ED. vn No I)-An Act to provide for the appointment of a Court of Arbitration, and for the appointment of a

deputy president with certain powers; to amend the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1901 ; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the AsseiPbly by Mr. 'Vade, 22 June, 1905. Assented to, 30th June, 1905.]

JuRY (AMENDMENT) AcT (5 En. VII No. 3)-An Act to authorise the Governor to fix jurors' districts ; to regulate the liability of jurors to be

summoned; to amend the Jury Act, 1901, the Jury (Amendment) Act, 1902; and for other purposes incirlental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Wade, 28 June, 1905. Assented to, 27 July, 1905.]

LANDS CoMMISSION AcT (5 En. YII No. 4)--An Act to ratify and confirm the authorisation and appointment and to extend the powers of the

Commissioner appointed to make inquiry relating ~o the Department of Lands, and to other matters; to further provide for the procedure before such Commissioner ; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Wade, 19 July, 1905. Assented to, 27 July, 1905.J

LANDS CoMMISSION (AMENDMENT) AcT (5 ED. vn No. 11)-An Act to further extend the powers of the Commissioner under the Lands Commission Act,

1905 ; to amend and extend the said Act ; to provide tbat the Commissioner shall be a Court of Record, that proceedings therein shall be legal proceeding~, and that the Crown shall be a party to such proceedings; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. Llnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Wade, 23 August, 1905. Assented to, 25 August, 1905.]

LANDS CoMMISSION (WITNESSEs) ACT (5 ED. vn Ko. !'i)-An Act to prescribe the duties and immunities of witnesses examined before the Commissioner

under the Lands Commission Act, 1905, and the Lands Commission (Amendment) Act, 1905 ; to amend those Acts and the Royal Commissioners Evidence Act, 1901 ; and for purposeH con~equent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Wade, 27 September, 1905. Assented to, 28 September, 1905.]

LOAN AcT (5 ED. vrr No. 36)-An Act to authonse the raising of a Loan for Public \Vorks and Services, and for other purposes.

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 7 December, 1905. Assented to, 9 December, 1905.]

LocAL GovERNMENT (SHIRES) AcT (5 ED. vn No. 33)-An Act for the local government of rural districts, and for the amendment, extension, and

partial repeal of certain Acts to effect the same; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in· the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 29 June, 1905. Assented to, 9 December, 1905.]

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LIQUOR (AMENDMENT) AcT (5 ED. VII No. 40)--An Act to amend the law relating to the supply of intoxicating liquor ; to regulate the supply

of liquor by clubs ; to make better provision for the exercise of local option with regard to the supply of intoxicating liquor; to amend the Liquor Act, 1898 ; and for other purposes consequent thereon and incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Wade, 10 August, 1905. Assented to, 9 December, 1905.]

LIVERPOOL MuNICIPAL LoAN (AMENDMENT) AcT (5 ED. vn No. 26)-An Act to amend the Liverpool Municipal Loan Act, 1900. and the Municipalities Act, 1897;

and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Downes, 9 November, 1905. Assented to, 2 December, 1905.] .

MoNEY LENDERS AND I:KFANTS LoANS AcT (5 ED. VII No. 24)-An Act to regulate the businees of money-lenders, and to render penal the inciting infant.s to

borrow money, and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron. J. Hughes, 20 July, 1905. Assented to, 15 November, 1905.]

NATIONAL LIBRARY Acr (5 ED. vn No. 28)-Au Act to sanction the erection of a National Library for the State of New South Wales.

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. C. A, Lee, 14 November, 1905. Assented to, 6 December, 1905.]

NEGLECTED -CHILDREN AND JuvENILE OFFENDERS AcT (5 ED. vn No. 16)-An Act to make better provision for the protection, control, education, maintenance, and refor­

mation of neglected and uncontrollable children and juvenile offenders; to provide for the establishment and control of institutions and for contribution by near relatives 1owards the support of children in institutions ; to constitute children's courts and to provide for appeals from such courts ; to provide for the licensing and regulation of children trading in streets and in certain places open to the puhlic; to amend the State Children Relief Act, 1901, the Children's Protection Act, 1902, the Infant Protection Act. 1904, and the Crimes Act, 1900; to repeal the Reformatory and Industrial Schools Act, 1901 ; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. linitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Wade, 29 June, 1905. Assented to, 26 September, 1905.]

NEWCASTLE FRIENDLY SociETIES AND TRADES HALL SITE AcT (AMENDMENT) AcT (5 En. vn No. 27)-

An Act to amend the Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades Hall Site Act, 56 Victoria, No. 35; to provide for the election of tru•tees under the Newcastle Eight-hours Committee Rules; and for other purpose3 inciclental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Edden, 6 September, 1905. Assented to, 2 December, 1905.]

NEW SOUTH VV ALES INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB AND THE BLIND INCORPORATION AcT (5 ED. vn No. 10)-

An Act to incorporate and otherwise promote the objects of the New South Wales Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind. [Initiated in the Council by the Hou. Sir Arthur Renwick, 14 J nne, 1905. Assented to, 23 August, 1905.]

OBSERVATORY HILT, LANDS LEASING AcT (5 En. vn No. 20)-An Act to a\1thorise the leasing of certain resumed lands situate at Observatory Hill ; to amend

the Darling Harbour Wharves Resumption Act, 1900; and for other purpo8es. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 26 July, 1905. Assented to, 11 October, 1905.) ·

PARRAMATTA SEWERAGR A:XD DRAINAGE ACT (5 ED. VII No. 23)-An Act to sanction the construction of certain sewerage works ; to provide for the taking

over by the council of the borough of Parramatta of the said works, and of other works of drainage, and for the payment of interest and expenditure in respect of the same; to apply certain provisions of the Country Towns Water and Sewerage Act of 1880 and Acts amending the same to such works ; to provide for drainage and sewerage rates, and for drainage and sewerage districts: to exempt such works from the operation of the Metropolitan 'Vater and Sewerage Act of 1880 and Acts amending the same ; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. C. A. Lee, 22 September, 1905. Assented to, 8 No\·ember, 1905].

SMALL DEBTS REcovERY (A~n:NDING) AcT (5 En. VII No. 18)-An Act to amend the Small Debts Recovery Act, 1899 ; to provid(> for the collection of fees in a

com t of petty sessions ; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Wa-le, 20 June, 1905. Assented to, 28 September, 1905.]

STATISTICAL MArs AcT (5 Eu. vn No. 14)-An Act to authorise the compilation of maps showing certain particulars relating to lands used

for the purposes of agriculture, pastoral pursuits, timber-getting, and mining, and exempting persons giving information necessary for such compilation from penalty; to amend the Census Act, 1901; and for other purposes incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dick, (j July, 1905. Assented to, 11 September, 1905.]

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SYDNEY CoRPORATIOS (A~rENDMEKT) AcT (5 ED. VII No. 3)-An Act to make further and better provision for the municipal government of the city of Sydney;

to amend the Sydney Corporation Act, 1902, and the Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Act, 1902; to amend the law in respect of the city members of the Board of vVater Supply and Sewerage, and in respect of the member of the Fire Brigades Board elected by the Municipal Council of Sydney; to give the said council power to purchase or resume lands in the said city; to remodel and deal with same, and to provide for workmen's dwellings on the oites resumed or elsewhere, and to borrow the necessary moneys therefor; to confer further borrowing powers on the said council; to vest certain lands in his Majesty as Crown lands; to amend the city boundaries; and for other purposes incidental thereto or consequent thereon. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 9 November, 1905. Assented to, 9 December, 1905.]

SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST (RECLAMATION AND LEASDIG) AcT (5 ED. VII No. 31)-An Act to deal with certain authorities to reclaim lands in the Port of Sydney by the issue of

Crown grants in respect of some and the revocation of other of such authorities; to extend the term for which certain lands may be leased by the Sydney Harbour Trust Commissioners ; to amend the Sydney Harbour Trust Act, 1900, the Sydney Harbour Trust (Leasing) Act, 1903, the Crown Lands Acts of 1884 and 1895, and the Act 25 Vic. No. l; and for purposes conse­quent thereon or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers 3() November, 1905. Assented to, 9 December, 1905.]

SYDNEY \VATER SuPPLY Co:muiT ADDITIONAL 'iVoRKR AcT (5 ED. VII No. 34)-An Act to sanction the completion of the raising and relining of the Lower Canal, and the

construction of an aqueduct at Booth Town, Sydney Supply ; and for other purposes. [Initi~~ted in the Assembly by Mr. C. A. Lee, 30 November, 1905. Assented to, 9 December, 1905.] .

TAMWORTH SHoW-GROUND (AMENDMENT) AcT (5 ED. VII No. 21)-An Act to Amend the Tamworth Show-ground Act, 1899, and to authorise the expenditure of

the proceeds of sale of the lands therein described otherwise than as therein provided ; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Levien, 4 July, 1905. Assented to, 20 October, 1905.]

TAXATION AMENDING ACT (5 ED. VII No. 31)-An Act to amend the Acts relating to land and income tax so as to exempt certain incomes and

to allow certain deductions from income tax; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thereto [Initiated in the Assembly l.Jy Mr. Carruthers, 2 November, 1905. Assented to, S. December, 1905.]

TREASURY BILLS DEFICIENCY Acr (5 ED. VII No. 30)-An Act to authorise the issue of Treasury Bills to cover the deficiency on the Consolidated

Revenue Account up to the :lOth June, 1905; to provide for the renewal and 1 edemption of such bills; and for purposes consequent thereon or incidental thertto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 22 November, 1905. Assented to, 8 December, 1905.]

TREASURY INDEMNITY ACT (5 ED. VII No. 32)-An Act to indemnify the Colonial Treasurer, the officers of the Treasury, and other persons, in

respect of certain withdrawals and payments during the year 1901-5 from the Consolidated Revenue Accounts of the Colonial Treasurer in the banks keeping such accounts in anticipation of parliamentary appropriation and warrant of the Governor. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dick, 15 November, 1905. Assented to, 8 December, 1905.]

VAGRANCY AMENDMENT ACT (5 ED. VII N 0. 35)-An Act to declare fan-tan and pak-a-pu to be unlawful games; to amend the Vagrancy Act,

1902; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. Hughes, 6 Dectmber, 1905. Assented to, 9 December, 1905.]

WESTKRN LANDs (A~rEl\DMENT) AcT (5 ED. vn No. 38)-An Act to amend and extend the provisions of the Western Lands Act of 1901; to amend the

Crown Lands Acts, the Apprai~ement Act, 1902, and the Public Service Act. 1902; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by .Mr. Ashton, 26 October, 1905. Assented to, 9 December, 1905.]

WOLLONGONG HARBOUR TRUST RESUMPTIO::>i' ACT (5 ED. YII No. 9)-An Act to Yest the lands of the Wollongong Harbour Trust in his Majesiy; to provide that

such lands may be dealt with as Crown lands; to repeal the \Vollongong Barbour Trust Act, 1889; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 12 July, 1905. Assented to, 21 August, 1905.]

PUBLIC BILLS OF THE SESSION. TWENTIETH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

BANKRUPTCY (AMENDMENT) BILL-(!nitiated in the Council by the Hon. N. Hawken, 4 October, 1905; second reading negatived,

ll October, 1905.]

BoRoUGH OF BRoMPToN NAMIN.G BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. McCoy, 18 .Tuly, 1905; not returned by Council.]

BREAD (AMENDMENT} BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Broughton, 5 September, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

CoMPANIES (AMENDMENT} BILL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. Hughes, 21 June, 1905; not returned by Assembly.]

CoNVEYANCING (A~mNDli!ENT) BILL-Linitiated in the Council by the Hon. J. Hughes, 29 June, 1905; not returned by Assembly.]

CRIMES (GIRLs' PRoTECTION) BILL (No. 1)--(Initiatecl in the Council by the Hon. Dr. 1Iackellar,· 14 June, 1905; withdrawn, 28 Jm:e,

1905.]

CRIMES (GIRLS PROTECTIO:>} BILL (No. 2)--(lnitiated in the Council by the Hon. Dr. Mackellar, 29 June, 1905; not returned by Assembly.]

DENTISTS (AMENDMENT) BILL-(Initiated in the Council by the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, 4 October, 1905 ; not returned

by Assembly.]

DRUMMOYNE MUNICIPAL LANDS SALE BILL-(Initiated in the Assembly by .Mr. Henley, 7 September, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

GuN LICENSE BILL-(Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Broughton, 28 November, 1905; stopped by prorogation.L

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) BILT,-(Jnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Wade, 22 September, 1905; stopped by prorogation.].

INFLAll!~fAllLE LIQUIDS BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dick, 7 July, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

JUDGES' PENSIONS ABOLITION AND DUTIES BILL (No. !)-(Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Waddell, 4 July, 1905; withdr/l,wn, 19 September, 1905.J

JUDGES' PENSIONS ABoLITION AND DuTIES BILL (No.2)-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Waddell, 26 September, 1905; not returned by Council.]

LANDLORD AND TENANT (AMENDING} BILL-(lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Holman, 27 June, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

LAW OF EVIDENCE (Formal) BILL-(Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. Hughes, 13 June, 1905; in the Assembly by

Mr. Carruthers, 13 June, 1905.]

LocAL GovER111ENT ExTENSION BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 9 August, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

LoTTERIES BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. 'Vade, 31 August, 190j; withdrawn, 6 December, 1905.)

l\frNING BILL-(Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Moore, 4 October, 190j; stopped by prorogation.)

XVl PUBLIC BILLS OF THE SESSION.

MoToR TRAFFIC BILL-[lnitiated in the Council by the Hon. J. Hughes, 29 November, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

NEw~PAPER ARTICLES BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Holman, 4 July, 1905; stopped by prorogation,]

NoRTH CoAST RAILWAY BILL-[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. C. A. Lee, 4 December, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

OLD-AGE PENSIOXS (AMENDMENT) BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 12 September, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Hogue, 14 September, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

PARRAllfATTA SEWERAGE BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. C. A. Lee, 4 July, 1905; not presented.]

PoisoNs BILL-

[ Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dick, 6 July, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

PUBLIC SERVICE APPEAL BILL-[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 30 November, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

PFBLIC SERVICE (TEMPORARY OFFICERS) BILL-

[Initiated in t;-.e Assembly by Mr. Dick, 6 July, 1905; stopped by prorogation.]

RAILWAYS (VICTORIAN AXD QUEENSLAND BY-LAWS) ENABLING BILL-flnitiated in the Council by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 22 November, 1905; not returned by

Assembly.]

SMOKE NursANCE ABATEMEN'r (AMENDMENT) BrLL--

[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 13 September, 1905; stopped by proroga­tion.]

TKSTATOR's FAMILY MAINTENANCE BILL-

[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 29 August, 1905 ; stopped by prorogation.]

WORKMEX'S COMPENSATION BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Levy, 5 September, 1905; ruled out of order, 14 November, 1905.

PRIVATE ACTS OF THE SESSION. TWENTIETH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

BANK OF NEw SouTH \VALES AcT-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 21 June, 1905; assented to, 13 September,

1905.

CITY BANK AcT ExTENSION AcT--[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 21 June, 1905; assented to, 13 September,.

1905.]

DioCESE oF GouLBURN CHuRcH LAND AcT-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Ashton, 16 August, 1905; assented to, 30 October, 1905.1

Moss VALg CATTLE SALEYARDs AcT-Initiated in the Assembly by ).1r. Cohen, 26 July, 1905; assented to, 26 September, 1905.]

NEWCASTLE AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND INDUSTRIAL AssOCIATION AcT-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Fegan, 1 November, 1905; assented to, 28 November, 1905.] 1

SYDNEY DIOCESAN REVENUES AcT-(lnitiated in t~e Council by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 21 June, 1905; assented to, 27 July, 1905.]

TnE NEw REDHEAD EsTATE AND CoAL CoMPANY (LTD.) TRANSFER AcT-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 23 August, 1903; assented to 21 ·

No\·ember, 1905.]

PRIVATE BILL OF THE SESSION. TWENTIETH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

MURRU.IIBIDGEE NoRTHERN WATER SUPPLY AND !RIUGATION BILL-[!niti tted in the As~embly by Mr. Briner, 16 August, 1905; stopped by prorogation.}

ATTENDANCE ~OF MEMBERS-COUNCIL. TWENTIETH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

Black, The Honorable Reginald James Brown, The Honorable Alexander Brunker, The Honorable James Nixon Buzacott, The Honorable Nicholas James Campbell, The Honorable William Robert Charles, The Honorable Samuel .. . .. . Creed, The Honorable John Mildred, M.R.C.S., K.C .... Cullen, The Honorable William Portus, LL.D .... Dangar, The Honorable Henry Carey Day, The Honorable George .. . Earp, The Honorable George Frederick .. . Fitzgerald, The Honorable Robert George Dundas Flowers, The Honorable Frederick Fosbery, The Honorable Edmund ·walcott, C.M.G. Fowler, The Honorable Robert" ... Gannon, The Honorable James Conley Gormly, The Honorable James Greene, The Honorable George Henry Hawken, The Honorable Nicholas Hayes, The Honorable James Hepher, The Honorable John Heydon, The Honorable Louis Francis Hill, The Honorable William Charles Holborow, The Honorable Colonel "'William Hillier,

C. M.G. Hughes, The Honorable John Humphery, The Honorable Frederick Thomas Hurley, The Honorable vYilliam :Fergus ... Jones, The Honorable Richard Kater, The Honorable Henry Edward Kerr, The Honorable Anrlrew Taylor Kethel, The Hvnorable Alexander Lee, The Honorable George Long, The Honorable \'Villiam Alexander Macintosh, The Honorable John ... Mackay, The Honorable Colonel James Alexander

Kenneth, C.B .... Mackellar, The Honorable Charles Kinnaird, M.B.,C.M. MacLaurin, The Honorable Sir Henry Normand, Kt.,

M.D., LL.D. McCaughey, The Honorable Sir Samuel, Kt. Meagher, The Honorable John+ ... Meeks, The Honorable Alfred V\"'illiam 1Ioses, The Honorable Henry

Attendance in the House.

30 lO 46 42 39 28 15 33 33

2 29 6

43 48

26 14 16 46 41 31 6 1

47 40 45 37 37 3i ~~

34 17 4

4-l

26 45

48 8

31 40 29

Attendance in

Divisions in the House.

4 2 7 5 3 5

4 4

3 2 7 7

4 2 2 7 5 4

6 4 6 4 5 7 3 6 4

6

6 1 4 5 3

* Gront"d leave of absence l:ly the Governor from 11th September to end of session. t Granted leave of absence by the Governor for twelve months from end of present session.

Attendance in Divisions in

Committee of the Whole.

25 6

34 34 27 27 6

27 20

13

25 36

16 18 14 32 22 20

24 33 26 16 24 28 23 20 12

15

9 24

30 2"

25 27 17

XX ATTEXDA.NCE OF 1\IEMBERS-COUNCIL.

Nash, The Honorable John Brady, M.D. Norton, The Honorable James, LL.D. Pigott, The Honorable William Hilson'' ... Pilcher, The Honorable Charles Edward, K.C.t Renwick, The Honorable Sir Arthm, Kt., M.D., F.R.C.S. Roberts, The Honorable Charles James, C.M.G. Robson, The Honorable William Ross, The Honorable Alexander Ryrie, The Honorable Alexander See, The Honorable Sir John, K.C.M.G. Smith, The Honorable Fergus Jago Stuart, The Honorable Henry Suttor, The Honorable Sir Francis Bathurst, Kt.,

President ... Trickett, The Honorable William Joseph, Chai1·man of

Committees ... Vickery, The Honorable Ebenezer ... \Valker, The Honorable William ·want, The Honorable John Henry, K.C.:t Watson, The Honorable James \Vilson, The Honorable James Wise, The Honorable Bernhard Ringrose, K_. C.

Attendance in the House.

42 39

28 41 27 43 24

3 9 9

38

47

45 40 12 14 1

33

Attendance in

Divisions in the House.

6 6

4 4 (j

6 3

1

5

5 5

(j

N1tmber of Days upon which the Council met 48

J.Vumber of Divisions in the Hou.~e 7

~Vumber of Divisions in Committee of the Whole 36

Number of occasiorrs 1tpon 1chich the House was counted out before commencement of bu~iness... 0

J:{umber of occasions upon which the House was counted out after commencement of busines.~ . .. 1

* Granted leave of absence by the Gm·ernor from 11th September to end of session.

Attendance in Divisions in Committee of

the Whole.

24 30

<;>• -<> 16 19 29 17

2 3

!.>

19 1

16

t Granted 1ea.,,e of absenee by th~ Governor for twelve months from end of present session~ : Decease reported 2~ud November.

ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS-ASSEMBLY. TWENTIETH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

Divisions Divisions Counts-out. Tota .• in the House. in Committee. Anderson, Rowland Joseph, Esq. 42 164 1 207 Anderson, Walter, Esq .... 41 150 1 192 Arthur, Richard, Esq., M.D. 26 136 1 163 Ashton, The Hon. James, 43 154 197 Ball, Richard Thomas, Esq. 32 146 178 Bennett, ·walter, Esq. 26 69 95 Booth, Hobert, Esq. 47 l64 !?.. 213 Briner, George Stuart, Esq. 40 104 145 Broughton, Ernest Clement Vernon, Esq. 3:3 63 1 97 BurgeJs, George Arthur, Esq. ... ~,8 150 188 Cann, John Henry, Esq .... 40 126 166 Carruthers, The Hon. Joseph Hector 39 151 190 Charlton, Matthew, junior, Esq. 45 174 2 221 Cohen, John Jacob, Esq .... 43 158 201 Collins, Albert Ernest, Esq. 27 138 165 Creswell, Thomas Edgar, Esr;,. 39 1:l6 175 Crick, William Patrick, Esq. 10 16 26 Dacey, John Rowland, Esq. 18 98 116 Daley, William Michael, Esq. 26 98 124 Davidson, Robert, Esq. ... 42 166 20S Dick, The Ron. William Thomas 43 H\J 192 Donaldson, Robert Thomas, Esq. 28 1:~4 162 Downes, Frederick ·william Arthur, Esq. 40 142 183 Edden, Alfred, Esq. 40 121 1 162 Estell, John, Esq .... 43 150 199 Fallick, James, Esq. 48 16:l :m Fegan, John Lionel, Esq. :n 117 ]54

Fell, Davit!, Esq .... 22 56 78 Fleming, William Montgomerie, Esq .... 9 62 71 Gardiner, Albert, Esq. 38 132 1 171 George, Eden, Esq. 23 85 108 Gillies, John, Esq. 35 144 179 Griffith. Arthur, Esq. 28 97 125 Hall, Brinsley, Esq. 31 117 148 Henley, Thomas, Esq. 40 154 1 201 Hindmarsh, George Thomas, Esq. 46 148 194 Hogue, The Hon. James Alexander 43 l69 1 213 Hollis, Robert, Esq. 41 169 1 211 Holman, \Villiam Arthur, Esq .... 23 92 115 Hurley, John, Esq. 35 57 92 Jessep, Thomas, Esq. 37 151 2 190 Jones, George Alfred, Esq. 41 160 202 Kearney, Sydney John, Esq. 21 lll 1a2 Kelly, Andrew Joseph, Esq. 35 121 2 158 L:1timer, \Villiam Fleming, Esq.* 44 153 1 198 Law, Sydney James, Esq. 45 10! 1 210 Lee, The Hon. Charles Alfred 51 1i:l 1 225

• Temporary Chairman of Committees.

xxii ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS--ASSEMBLY.

Divisions in the House. in g~~~~~~~~:ee. Counts-out. TotaL

Levien, Robert Henry, Esq. Levy, Daniel, Esq. Macdonald, Hugh, Esq .... MacDonell, Donald, Esq. Mackenzie, Thomas Fitzherbert Hawkins, Esq. Mahony, William Henry, Esq .... McCourt, The Hon. William(SpeaX:e1·) McCoy, Richard ·watson \Vallier, Esq. McFarlane, John, Esq.* .. . McGarry, Patrick, Esq ... . McGowen, James Sinclair Taylor, Esq. McLaurin, Gordon Ranuld, Esq. McNeill, John, Esq. Meehan, John Charles, Esq. Millard, Alan Major, Esq. Millard, William, Esq. . .. Miller, Gustave Thomas Carlisle, Esq. Moore, The Hon. Samuel Wilkinson Morton, Mark Fairies, Esq. Moxham, Thomas Ito bert, Esq .... Nicholson, John Barnes, Esq. . .. Nielsen, Niels Rasmus \Vilson, Esq." ... Nobbs, John, Esq. Norton, John, Esq. Oakes, Charles \Villiam, Esq. O'Conor, The Hon. Broughton Barnabas O'Sullivan, Edward William, Esq. Perry, John, Esq. (Liverpool Plains) Perry John, Esq. (The Richmond) Reynoldson, George, Esq. Richards, Edwin, Esq. Robson, William Elliott Veitch, Esq.t Scobie, Robert, Esq.~ Smith, James Francis, Esq. Storey, David, Esq. Sullivan, Philip Hurley, Esq. Thomas, Follet Johns, Esq. Thrower, Thomas Henry, Esq .... 'Vaddell, Thomas, Esq .... 'Vade, The Hon. Charles Gregory Winchcombe, Frederick Earle, Esq.:t ... Wood, William Herbert, Esq. (Chairman of Com­

mittees). Young, The Hon. James Henry ... Young, William White, Esq.

16 38 3

37 31 36

37 37 43 28 24 23 34 7

40 34 43 36 28 3:~

26 52 17 35 42 31 28 26 32 ll 20 33 4 9

31 :30 :38 19 47

24

37 40

32 138 lO

1:30 Ill 106

4 126 133 142 78

128 lOS 147

4 160 137 164 116 97

108 149 178 51

125 150

85 112 65

102 32

121 93

28 67

134 123 55

163

79 111

2

l

2

2

l *Temporary Chairman of Committees. t From 17th Angust, 1905. t Resigned, 3rd August, 1905.

Number of Days upon which the Assembly met

Number of Division.s in the House ...

Number of Divisions in Committee

Adjourned (or want of a Quol·um-

Before Commencement of Business

.After Commencement of Busine.ss

78 52

178

48 178 13

167 142 142"

4 163 170 186 107 152 131 lSI ll

201

lil 208 152 12.) 141 175 232 69

160 192 118 140 91

134 4.3

141 126

4 38 99

164 161

74-2]()

25

116 152

INDEX TO SUBJECTS.

INDEX TO

PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES. 13 June to 9 December, 1905.

INDEX TO SUBJECTS.

Some .subject.; of debate are cla.ssified under the following General Ileading8 :-

ADJOURNMENT ASSEMBLY BILLS-PRIVATE BILLS-PUBLIC

COUNCIL DIVISIONS FINANmJ GOVERNMENT

PARLIAMENT PETITIONS PRlVILEGE QUESTIONS

RAILWAYS RETURNS SELECT COMMITTEES.

Explanation of Abbreviations :-adj., Motion of Adjournment; ad. rep., Adoption of Report; Com., Committee ; cons. ctmdts., Consideration of Amendments; di.s., Order of the Day Discharged; expl., Explanation; int., Introduction; mes., Message; m., Motion; ob.•., Observations; p.o., Point of Order; q., Question; lR., 2R., 3R., First, Second, or Third Reading; recom., Recom­mitted; 1·econs. am.dts., Reconsideration of Amendments.

A

Additional Holdings under Crown Lands Acts: Adj. moved by l.\lr. Ball to discuss the admin­

istration of the Lands Acts in the matter of the granting of additional holdings under section 3 of the Crown Lands Act of 1903, 1540; dPbated by Mr. Fallick, 1544; Mr. Scobie. 1545; Mr. J. H. Young. 1546; Mr. Fell, Mr. Ashton, 1547; Mr. Crick, 1552; Mr. Ball, in reply, 1554; motion negatived, 1555.

ADJOURNMENT: Conncil:

Bill-Posting Hoardings, 2259. Condition of the Chamber, 3602. Darling Harbour and Rocks Resumptions,

4654. Immigration, 2552. Old-Age Pensions Bill, 4654.

Assembly: Abercrombie-street Tramway, 4854. Additional Holdings under Crown Lands Act,

1540. Administration of Justice, 398. Assistant Mechanical Engineer, 2874. A.N.A. Exhibition, 3026. Betting Shops, 1314. Case of Harding, 2433.

ADJOURNMENT r contwued) : A.•sembly: Chinese Gambling Dens, 735. City Council Bills, 1357. Commonwealth Stamp Printing Office, 3504. " Cry of the vVorkless," 493. Distress among the Unemployed, 527. Election in Western Australia, :J010. Emigrants to Chili, 2i80. Federal Capital Site, 640. Influx of Consumptive Persons, 4i5. Jetty Dues, 1655. Josephine Pearson, 838. Kanaka Lepers, 805. Lands Commission, 703. Lands Commission: Form of Declaration, 703. Mildura-Y elta-Wentworth Railway, 4854. Mr. Murphy, Magistrate, 865. Newcastle Sewerage \Vorks, 703. Old-age Pensions, lti55. Order for a Bar Dredge, 983. Order of Business, 2258. Payment of Public Servants, 4854. Payments to Retired Civil Servants, 4159. Personal Explanation, 398, 573. l'rize-fightiiJg, 2H57. Proceedin11s ie Committee, 4555. Question of Order, 1298. Railway Inquiry Commission, 4660. Report of Water and Sewerage BoarJ, 4854. State Pripting, 4854. Slattery Case, 475. Tramway Concessions to Cadets, 1357. Trucking Yards at Wyalong, 698.

xxvi ARB INDEX TO SUBJECTS. Ass

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

Arbitration Court: Obs. on motion for adoption of address in

reply to his Excellency the Lieutenant­Governor's opening ~peech, Mr. McGowen, 31; Mr. Carruthers, 52; Mr. Dacey, 60; Mr. J. Hurley, 73; 2\1r. Charlton,· 78; Mr. \Vade, 85; Mr. Holman, 95 ;. Mr. Nielsen,. 105; Mr. Edden, 112; Mr. Wadrlell, 125; Mr. Eden George, 132; Mr. O'Sullivan, 13!; Mr. Booth, 142; Mr. Thrower, 146; Mr. McFarlane, 159; Mr. MacDonell, 181; Mr. Daley, 206; Mr .. Meehan, 293; Mr. Sullivan, 308; Mr. E;tell, 320; Mr . .l\orton, 338.

ASSEMBLY: BUSINESS OF THE HOU~E :

Obs. by Mr. McGowen, Mr. Carruthers, 4627. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES :

Mr. W. H. Wood elected, 456-4i5. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE3 [WILLIAM HENRY

WOOD, ESQ.), OPINIONS OF : Approp1·iation Bill: The items having already

been voted, could not now be discussed, 4457.

Construction of Locomotives: Th.e hon. mem her could only address his remarks to the amend­ment, 2070.

Country Towns WatP1' and Sewemf!e (Amend­ment) Bill: Amendment proposed, limiting the liabiliby of councils, was out of order, 3763.

Deaf and Dumb and the Blind Jn&titution Incorporation Bill: Amendment by Mr. J essep was in order, 1293.

Financial Natement: As to whether certain matter would. appear in Hansard, 2091.

Jury (Amendment) Bill: Proposed amendment hy Mr. Levy was not within the scope of the bill, b08.

Lands Commission Bill: As to amendments, 971, 97:3.

Liquo1· (Amendment) Bill: On the question of compensation, would not allow a discussion of the joledges of hon. members at the election, 1403; discussion must be confined to the amendment before the Committee, 1403 ; an hon. member ordered to discon­tinue his remarks, 1416, 3007.

Loan Bill: An hon. member could not move a "reduction of the amount or an alteration in the destination of a grant," 4776.

Local Govemment (Shires) Bill: The fullest scope was allowed in discussing general principles on the introduction of a bill in Committee, 504; as t 0 amendment providing for voluntary incorporation, 2-121; amend­ment proposed by Mr. Charlton out of order, 2426; amendment by Mr. Arthur Griffith was not identical with a previous amend­ment, 2817; was out of order, 2818; amend­ment by Mr. Norton out of order, 2819; amendment by Mr. Holman out of order, 2825 ; the Committee could insert certain words proposed as long as they did not make the provisions of the bill inconsistent, 3159 ; amendment proposed by Mr. Nielsen was in order, 3164; also amendment by Mr. Hollis, 3166.

ASSEMBLY (continued): CHAIRUAN OF COMMITTEES, OPINIONS OF (ctd). : National Liln·aTy Bill: As to proposed amend.

ment in the schedule referring to the site, 3799.

Neglected Children and Juvenile OjJenders Bill: Amendment by Mr. Norton did, not come within the scope of the clause, 794.

Pa.diamenta1·y Elections Bill : As to the scope of dehate on introduction of bill in Com­mittee, 1896.

Supply: \V ould follow the practice of allow­ing a general discussion on the first item of the estimates of each department, 3838 ; an bon. member ordered to discontinue his speech on the ground of irrele mnce, 4155 ; would not allow certain action of the Dental Board to be discussed in detail, 4308.

Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill: Amendment by Mr. Scobie out of order, 732; as to amendments by Mr. Norton, 733, 734.

CHAIRMEN OF COThDUTTEES, TEMPORARY, OPDIIONS OF :

Industrial Arbitration Tem porw·y Court Bill : Amendment by Mr. Arthur Griffith out of order, 443.

X orth Coa.st Railway Bill: Remo\·al of a dis­orderly member, 4552.

DESTRUCTION OF MANUSCRIPTS : Motion by Mr. Carruthers that the Clerk of

the Assembly be authorised to destroy accumulated manuscripts, recorde, &c .. , agreed to, 4660.

DISORDER IN 1'HE GALLERY : 804.

ELECTIO:-iS AND QUALIFICATIONS COMMITTEE : Mr. Speaker's warrant nominating members

of, laid on the table, 56; memLers sworn, 408, 453.

EXTRA SITTING DAY : Motion by Mr. Carruthers providing for

Monday a~ an extra sitting day ; debated by Mr. Holman, Mr. Edden, .'VIr. Fegan, 44-!2; Mr. Carruthers in reply, and motion agreed to, 444:'1 ; motion by Mr. Carruthers providing for Friday as an extra sitting day; debated by Mr. JlllcGowen, Mr. Waddell, Mr. Bennett, 4773; Mr. Broughton, and motion agreed to, 477-i.

HOURS OF MEETING : Motion by Mr. Carruthers that the House

meet fur the despatch of business at 2 ·30 p.m. on Tuesday in each week, and that general business shall take precedence of Government business until 7 p.m., and after that hour (-lovernment business shall take precedence of general business, 2280 ; de­bated by Mr. Edrlen, Mr. \Vaddell, 2281; Mr. Arthur Griffith (be omitted, with a view to ·the insertion of the words "only shall be taken"), Mr. Nielsen, Mr. Crick, 2282; Mr. Cann, 2283; M1. O':Sullivan, Mr. Perry, Mr. Kelly, 2284: Mr. Gillies, Mr.Fegan, Mr. Storey, 2285; Mr. Broughton, 2286 ; Mr. MacDonell, Mr. Carruthers, in reply, 2287; motion agreed to, 2288; motion by Mr. Carruthtrs that the House meet at 2·30 p.m. on Wednesday and. Thursday in

,Ass SESSIO~ 1905. Ass xxvn

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

ASSEMBLY (continued): HOURS OF MF:ETIXG (continllf'd);

each week ; debated by Mr. McGowen, 3919; Mr. Fegan, 3920; Mr. Carruthers, and motion agreed to, 3!:121.

MEMBER DECEA~ED: Mr. J. W. Coleman, 17.

MEMBER RESIG~ED : Resignation of Mr. F. E. Winchcomhe re­

ported, and seat declared ,·acant, 1177. NEW MEMBER: llfEMBERS SWORN : 17. PROCEDURE:

f!bs. by Mr. Speaker, 3386. SESSIONAl, COMMITTR~:S :

Sessional comtmt.tees agreed to, 453, 455 SESSIONAL ORDERS : Sessional orders agreed to, 453.

SPEAKI£R, MR. [WILLIAM M 'COURT, ESQ.], RULINGS AKD OPINIONS OF:

Addres.9 in Reply: \Vhere an amendment had been moved it was the practice not to close the debate with the reply of thH hon. member who moved the motion, 362.

Ad:fow·mnPnt: Motion to discuss ''The cry of the workless" was not of a rlefinite charac­ter, 493; motion to di•cuss the indiscrimi­nate granting of warrants was in order, 867 ; motion in reference to prize-fighting exhibi­tions was not in orrler as the subject could be discussed on the estimates, 2969; the question of assistance towards the exhibi­tion promoted by the Australian Natives' Association could be discnssed in the finan­cial debate, 3029; motion would R.nticipate rliscussion on the Lotteries Bill, 4581.

Allegations by the Hr:.v. IV. IV. Rutledye: In moving the adoption of the report the hon. member was not entitled to discuss the religious views of the hon. members who constituted the committee, 4584; the mov­ing of the previous question did not preclude debate, 4583, 4589.

Appropriation Bill: Hon. members must eon­tine their remarks on the second reading to the principles of the bill, 4455.

Case of Mr. W. 'l'raJli:J1'd: The only amend­ment that could be moved was that the report be referred back to the committee for reconsideration, 4596.

Di.•o,·der in the GalleTy: 09.~., SO!. Empire Day : A motion on which there had

been a count· out was allowed to be restored to the paper, 3076. .

Federal Parliament : Treatment of the Ftate : Amendment proposed by Mr. O'Sullivan was out of order, 4853.

Honom>·y .ll{miste,·: Could do anything thn,t an ordinarv Minister could do, 19.

Industrial Arbitmtc'on Temporary Court Bill: The order of leal'e covered the bill, 421; it was not competent under this bill to make a general attack on the judges of the Supreme Court, 431.

Judqes Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill: \Vhere it was proposed to make important amendments in the Constitution Act, that purpose should be set out in the order of leaYe, 2231.

ASSEMBLY (continued): SPEAKER, MR. [WILLIAM Th1 'COURT, ESQ.], RULINGS

AND OPINIONS OF (continued) : Landlord and 'l'enant (Amendment) Bill: The

bill did not interfere with trade, 1271. Library Committee: Matters of finance could

not be discussed on motion for appointment of committee, 455.

Liquor (Amendment) B,:u: 'Yhen an amend­ment is propose<! in Committee the Chair­man, if he likes, can confine the discussion to that amendment, 14(5.

Loan Bill: 'l'he principle of the bill was to­appropriate sums ""ted in Committee of Supply, and hon. members could not dis­cuss the details, 4774.

Local Government ExteMion Bill: The order of lea 1·e covered the general scope and pur­port of the subject-m<ttter com]Jri~erl in the bill, 2309 ; a member could speak on the amendment or on the original qnestion, 2909.

PapeTs: There was a rule that an hon. mem­ber coul<l only give one nooice of motion at. It time, but it did not apply to Ministers presenting paper>, 17.

Personal Explanation: An hon. member could not make a perwnal explanation in con­nection with a question standing in his name on the bL18iness·paper, unless he had been misrepresEntPd or misreported. 527.

Petit:' on: Intended for the :Federal l'n,rliament, 102!.

Proceeding.9 ;,n Committee : Reference could not be made to the act inn of the Temporary Chairman of Committees ; the matter should have been reported from Committee, 4555.

P1·oposed National Lib1·m·y: As to amend­ment to refer the question back to the Pub­lic \-Yorks Committee, 3534.

Reading oj Extracts: So long as extracts were short and relevant to the question, he would

• allow them to be rear!, :n. Sydnry Corporation AmPndmrnt Bill: The

amendments made by the select committee were within the scope of the bill, 4n06.

Testator's Family llfuintenance Bill: Was in order, 2887.

'l'mde Customs : As to demand for a ballot, 2085.

1V orkmen'-1 Com.pen.sation Bill: Should have been introduced by the Crown, 3740.

SPEAKER, MR. DEPCTY : R1:LINGS AND OPINION&

OF: Ca.!e of Bu(fin and JVebbeT: On a motion for

the appointment of a select committee an n,mendment must be relevant to the purpose of the motion, anrl to the personnel of the subject of the motion, 1433.

Diso?·der: The Serjeant-at-arms directed to remove an hon. member from the Chamber, 1861, 1870.

EmpiTe Day : Remarks not relevant; 1445 ; the hon. member could not move the ad­journment of the debate, 1447.

Lands Comm£ssion (Amendment) Bill: It wa_s in order for an hon. mem her to refer to a. provision which he thought should be in the bill, inasmuch as the Committee could amend the title of the bill if it desired, 1676.

xxviii Ass INDEX TO SUBJECTS. BIL

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

ASSEMBLY (~ontinued): SPEAKER, MR. DEPUTY, RULINGS AND OPINIONS

OF (continued) : Liquo1· (Am~ndrnent) Bill: It had been the

practice to allow au bon. member who had spoken on the third reading of a bill to move the addition of a clause or clauses to the motion for the recommittal of the bill, 3339, 3340.

Local Government Extension Bill : The Premier WRS not reading his speech, but was refresh­ing his memory, a practice which was always allowed, 1695.

Poisons Bitt: In a debate in the Honse an hon. member was not entitled to use evi­dence given before a select committee until such Committee had presented its report, 3257.

Privilege: Obs., l55.i ; was not prepared to rule motion by Mr. Briner out of order, l5i7; the mover was entitled to reply, 1582.

TEMPORARY CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES : Temporary Chairmen of Committees ap­

pointed, 57.

B :Bar Dredge, Order for a:

Adj. moved by Mr. O'Sullivan to discuss the mistake of the Government in ordering the construction of a bar dredge in Great Britain at a cost higher than that for which it could have beeu constructed in New South Wales, 983; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 984; Mr. :\1cGowen, 986; Mr. Henley, 989; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 990; Mr. J. Hurley, 991 ; Mr. Hollis, 993 ; Mr. Fallick, 995; Mr. McNeill, 996; Mr. Law, 998; Mr. Waddell, 999; Mr. Booth, 1001 : Mr. Ball, 1002; Mr. Carruthers, 1003; Mr. Dacey, 1006; Mr. W. Anderson, 1009; Mr. W. W, Young, 1010; ~1r. G. A. Jones, lOll; Mr. .Tessep, 1013; Mr. Sullivan, 1015 ; Mr. Kelly, 1017 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, 1019; motion negatived, 1020.

:Barren Jack Reservoir: Motion bv Mr. C. A. Lee for reference to the

Public \Vorks Committee to consider the expediency of constructing a dam across the Murrumbidgee River at Barren Jack, 3291; debated by Mr. Holman, 3299; Mr. Briner, 3301 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3304; Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Storey, 3306; Mr. Nielsen, 3308; Mr. \Vaddell, 3310; Mr. Scobie, 33!1; Mr. McGarry, 3313; Mr. Bennett, 3314; Mt·. Carruthers, 33!6; Mr. Reynold­son, Mr. C. A. Lee, in reply, 33!9; motion agreed to, 3320.

:Betting Shops : Adj. moved by Mr. Oakes to discuss the

question that, in view of the great evils caused by betting shops in Sydney, stringent measures are required to deal with their suppression, 1315; debated by Mr. Waddell, 1318; Mr. Kelly, 1319; Mr. Wade, 1321; Mr. Fegan, 1322; Mr. Broughton, 2323; Mr . .Edden, 1324; Mr. Jessep, 1325; Mr.

Betting Shops (continued) : Sullivan, 1327; Mr. W. W. Young, 1329; Mr. Booth, 1331 ; Mr. R. J. Anderson, 1332; .Mr. Crick, 1333 ; Mr. McGowen, 1335; Mr. Hogue, 1336; Mr. Wood, 1338; Mr. Burgess, 1340; Mr. Downes, 1341; Mr. McNeill, 1342; Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. W. Anderson, 1343; Mr. Thrower, 1344; Mr. Daley, 1345; Mr. Davidson, Mr. Gillies, 1346; Mr. Miller, 1348; Mr. Scobie, 1349; Mr. Oakes, in reply, 1350; motion nega­tived, 1351.

BILLS-PRIVATE: BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES BILL: Council: Petition received, 56; first reading,

204 ; referred to select committee, 443; report of select committee presented, 574; second reading moved by the Ron. \V. Robson, n8 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 738 ; third read· ing, 846; assent reported, 2107.

Assembly: First reading, 890 ; second reading · moved by Mr. Cohen, 1944; debated by

Mr. Fegan, 1945; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1945 ; third reading, 1951:i; assent reported, 2074.

CITY BANK ACT EXTENSION BILL : Council: First reading, 204 ; second reading

and remaining stages, 443 ; assent reported, 2107.

Assembly: First reading, 475 ; second reading moved by Mr. Waddell, 1939 ; debated by .Mr. Sullivan, 1939 ; Mr. Arthur Griffith (who moved, as an amendment, that the bill be referred to a select committee), 1940; Mr. Cohen, 1941 ; Mr. Crick, Mr. Ashton, 1942; i\ir. Broughton, 1943; Mr. Waddell, 1944; amendment negatived and bill read the second time on division, 1944; con• sidered in Committee, 1944 ; thtrd reading, 1958; assent reported, 2074.

DIOCESE OF GOULBURN CHURCH LAND SALE BILL:

Assembly: Leave to introduce, 1475 ; first reading, 1512; referred to select committee, 1615; report of select committee presented, 1929; second reading moved by Mr. Ashton; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2518; third reading, 2567; assent reported, 3266.

Council: First reading, 2733; second reading moved. by the Hon. J. Hayes, 3012; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3012; third reading, 3141; assent reported, 3346.

MOSS VALE CATTLE SALE-YARD~ BILL: Assembly: Leave to introduce, 1047 ; first

reading, 1094; referred to select committee, 1362 ; report of select committee presented, 1683 ; second reading moved by ::VIr. Cohen, 1946; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 1946; third reading, 1958; assent reported, 2398.

Council.· First reading, 1951 ; second reading mo\·ed by the Ron. F. T. Humphery, 2109; bill read the ~econd time and considered in Committee, 2109 ; third reading, 2258 ; assent reported, 2434.

. BIL SESSION 1905. BIL

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

BILLS-PRIVATE (continued): MURRUMBIDGEE NORTHERN WATER SUPPLY AND

IRRIGATION BILL : Assembly: Petition received, 404; motion for

loave to introduce agreed to on division, 49:3 ; first reading, 493 ; referred to select committee on division, 70:3 ; report of select committee presented, 2004.

NEWCASTLE AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION BILL:

Assembly: :B'irst reading, 3:!85; referred to select committee, 3448 ; report of select committee presented, 3606 ; second reading moved by Mr. Fegan, 3688; debated by Mr. Jessep, 3688; Mr. Cann, 3689; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3689; third reading, 3720 ; assent reported, 4185.

Council: First reading, 3689; second reading moved by the Ron. Dr. Nash, :~816; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, :3816; third reading, 3882; assent reported, 4160.

:KEW REDJHJAD ESTATE AND COAL COMPANY (LIMITED) TRANSFE!t BILL:

Assembly: Suspension of standing orders, 1540 ; first reading, 1615 ; referred to select committee, 1684; report of select committee presented, 1709; second reading moved by Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 281:l1; debated by Mr. W. E. V. Robson, 2881; bill read the second time and considered in Commit­tee, 2882 ; third reading, 3025 ; assent reported, 389fi.

Council: First reading, :!012 ; se~ond reading moved by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 3218; de­bated by the lion. J. M. Creed (who moved that the debate be adjourned), 3378 ; the Ron. Dr. Cullen, :!379; the Ron. A. Brown, 3381; the Hon. Dr. Nash, the Hon. H. C. Dangar, the Ron. Dr. Cullen, 3382 ; amend­ment withdrawn and motion by the lion. Dr. Cullen agreed to, that the debate be adjourned, 3:382 ; debate resumed by the Ron. N. Hawken, 3624; the Ron. Dr. Nnsh, the Ron. "\V. J. Trickett, 3630; the Ron. Dr. Cullen, 36:31 ; bill read the second time and considered in Commtttee, 3634 ; third reading, 3689; assent reported, 3881.

SCONE CATTLE SALE·YAHDS BILL: Council: Assent reported, 4. ABsembly: Assent reported, 17.

SYDNEY DIOCESAN HJWENUES BILL : Council: Petition recei\·ed,. 56; first reading,

204 ; second reading and remaining stages, 4!3; con.~ .. amdts. by Assembly, !l06; assent reported, 107 8.

Assembly: First reading, 475; second reading moved by Mr. Creswell, ';08; debated by Mr. Norton (who moved, as an amendment, that the bill be refl.d the second time this day three moi1ths), 717; Mr. Hogue, 717; Mr. Sullivan, 718; Mr. J. H. Young, 719; Mr. .Broughton, 720; Mr. Edelen, 721 ; Mr. Fell, 722; Mr. Nielsen, Mr. Scobie, 723; amend­ment withdrawn, and bill read the second time, 725 ; considered in Committee, 726 ; third reading, 805; assent reported, 1094.

BILLS-PRIVATE (continued J : TAMWORTH SHOW·GROUND A~IENDMENT BII,L:

Assembly: Leave to introduce, 573 ; first reading, 601 ; second reading moved by Mr. Levien, 1508; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1509; third reading, 1512; assent reported, 3072.

Council: First reading, Hi83; second reading moved by the Ron. Dr. Nash, 1661; de­bated by the Ron. F. Flowers, 1661 ; the Ron. Dr. Cullen, the Ron. J. Hug:1es, 1662; the Bon. Sir Normand MacLaurin, 1663; amendment (by the Hon, G. F. Earp) agreed to, that the bill be referred to a select committee, 1872 ; report of select committee presented, 2550 ; second reading moved by the Ron. Dr. Nash, 2742; de­bated by the lion. H. C. Dangar, 2742; the Ron. E. W. Fosbery, 2743; the Ron. Dr. Nash. 2744; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2744; third reading, 2939; assent reported, 3141.

WELLI:>GTON CATTLE SALE-YARDS lliLL: Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 17.

BILLS-PUBLIC: APPO!tTIONMEN'r BILL : Council: First reading, 204 ; second reading

moved by the Ron. J. Hughes, 444; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 446 ; third reading, 477 ; assent reported, 973.

Assembly: First reading, 494 ; second reading moved by Mr. Wade, 814; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 815; third reading, 865; assent reported, 978.

APPROPRI,ATION BILL: Assembly: Suspension of standing orders,

4306; first reading, 4411; second reading moved by Mr. Carruthers, 4455; debated by Mr. Holman, Mr. Hollis, 4455 ; Mr. Cann, Mr. Norton, 445!i ; Mr. Sullivan, 4457 ; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 4457 ; third reading, 4457.

Council.· Suspension of standing orders, 4418 : first reading, 44:!8 ; second reading moved by the Hon. ,J. Hughes, 4556; debated by the Ron. A. Brown, 4556; the Ron. Colonel Mackay, 4558 ; the Han. C. E. Pilcher, 4559; the Ron. Sir Normand MacLaurin, the Ron. N. Hawken, 4560; the Ron. S. Charles, the Ron. Dr. Nash, 4562; the Hon. ,J. Wilson, 4563; the Ron. J. Hughes, 4564; bill read the second and third times, 4564.

APPROPRIATION BILL [1904]: Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 17.

BANKRUPTCY AMENDMENT BILL: Council: First reading, 2550 ; second reading

mMed by the Hon. N. Hawken, 2733 ; de­bated by the Ron. W. J. Trickett, 27::!5 ; the Hon. F. T. Humphery, 2738 ; the Hon. J. Macintosh, 2739; theHon. J. N. Brunker, the Ron. H. E. Kater, the Ron. N. Hawken, 2740; second reading negatived on division, 2742.

BIL INDEX TO SUBJECTS. BIL

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): BOROUGH OF BRO)IPTON NAmiNG BILL !

Assembly: First reading, 838 ; second reading moved by Mr. McCoy, 1929 ; debated by ·Mr. Carruthers, 1929 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 1931 ; Mr. Fallick, ~ir. Fegan, 1932 ; Mr. Broughton, 1933; Mr. Cann, Mr. Jessep, 1934; ~Ir. Sullivan, Mr. Edden, 1935; Mr. McCoy, 1936; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, l!l3i ; motion (by Mr. M:cCoy), that the report be now adopted, 19:n; debated by Mr. Crick, 1937; Mr. Fallick, 1938 ; motion agreed to, 1938 ; third reading, 1958.

Council: First reading, 1951 ; second reading moved by the Hon. W. Robson, 2109; de­hated by the Hon. S. Charles, the Hon. Sir Normand l'dacLaurin, 2110; the Hon. J. Meagher, the Hon. F. Flowers, the Hon. J. N. Brunker, the Hem. H. E. Kater, the Hon. J. C. Gannon, 2lll; the Hon. W. Robson, 2ll2; second reading negatived on division, 2ll3.

BREAD (AMENDMENT) BILL (No. l): Assembly: First reading, 60!.

BREAD (AllrEXDMENT) BILL (No. 2): Assembly: Motion in Committee by Mr.

Broughton, 1945; debated by Mr. Fegan, 1946; motion agreed to, 1946 ; first reading, 195S ; second reading moved by Mr. Broughton, 2257; debated by Mr. Ashton (wh'l moved as an amendment that the bill be referred to a select uommittee), 2258; amendment agreed to, 2258; progress report of select committee presented, 4188.

CE:STENARY PARK SALE (CONVEYAXCING) BILL: Council: First reading, 736 ; second reading

moved by the Hon. J. N. Bmnker, 890; debated by the Hon. W. J. Trickett, 890 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee. 860; third reading, 906; assent reported, 113:3.

Assembly: First reading, 973; second reading moved by Mr. Carruthers, 1077; bill read the second time and considererl in Com­mittee, 1078; third reading, 1097; assent reported, ll33.

CLOSER SETTJ"E!IIF.NT BILL : Council: Assent reported, 4. Assernbly: Assent reported, 17.

COAL-MINES REGULATION (AMENDING) BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 742;

m0tion in Committee, 829; first reading, 838 ; second reading moved by Mr. Moore, 3Z3i ; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 3238 ; third reading, 3268 ; consirleration of amendments by Council, 3922 ; message to Council, 39il ; assent reported, 4185.

Council: First reading, 3378 ; second reading mo\'ed by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 3763 ; debated by the Hon. E. Vickery, 3765 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3765 ; third reading, 3814; con­sideration of message from Assembly, 3938; assent reported, 4160.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): COMPANIES AMENDMENT BILL : Council: First reading, 204 ; second reading

moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 847; de­bated·by the Hon. W. J. Trickett, 852; the Ron. Sir Normand MacLaurin, 853; the Ron. l:i. E. Kater, the Hon. \¥. Robson, 855; the Hon. J. Hughes, 856; hill read the second time, 857 ; considered in Com­mittee, 4438, 4565 ; third reading, 4565.

Asswtbly: First reading, 5627. CONSOLIDATED REVENl:aJ FUND BILL (No. 1):

Assembl.11: Suspension of standing orders, moved by Mr. Carruthers, 1047; debated by Mr. McGowen, 1048; Mr. Cann, 1049; Mr. Waddell, 1050; motion agreed to, 1051 ; motion in Committee of Supply, by Mr. Carruthers, 1051 : debated by Mr. Dacey, 1053; Mr. Crick, 1054; Mr: McFar­lane, 1055; Mr. McGarry, 1056; Mr. Eden George, 1057; Mr. Kelly, 1058; Mr. J. Hurley, 1059; Mr. Edden, Mr. Storey, Mr. Donaldson, 1060; Mr. Cann, 1062; Mr. Booth, Mr. Nielsen, 1063; Mr. J. H. Young, 1065; Mr. Thrower, 1066; Mr. Estell, 1067; Mr. W. W. Young, 1068; Mr. Charlton, 1069; Mr. Hollis, 1070; Mr. Sulli"an, 1074; motion agreed to, and hill passed through all its stages, !Oi7 ; assent reported, ll3l.

Council: Suspension of standing orders, 1025 ; First reading, 1078 ; second reading moved by the Ron. J. Hughes, lOiS; debated by the Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin, 1079; the Ron. Sir John See, 1080; the Hon. G. F. Earp, 1082; the Ron. A. W. Meeks, the Ron. J. Macintosh, 1083 ; the Hon. J. Hayes, the Hon. \V. J. Trickett, 1084; the Ron. Dr. Naeh, 1086; the Hon. A. Ross, 1088; the Ron. J. Hughes, 1089; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 1089; third reading, 1091 ; assent reported, ll33.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND BILL (No. 2): Assembly: Suspension of standing orders,

2450 ; motion in Committee of. Supply, by Mr. Carruthers, 2458; debated by Mr. Edden, Mr. Waddell, 2459; motion agreed to, 2460 ; bill read the first, second, and third times, 24GO; assent reported, 2475.

Coundl: Suspension of standing orders, 2439; first reading, 2440; hill read the second and third times, 2440; assent reported, 2550.

CONVEYANCING (AMENDMENT) BILL: Council: First r.eading, 477; second reading

moved by the Ron. J. Hughes, 583; the Hon. A. \V. Meeks, 587; bill read the second time and considered. in Committee, 587 ; third reading, 736.

A.~sembly: First reading, 802. CORAKI RO~IAN CATHOJ,IC CHURCH TRUSTEES

ENABLING BILL : Council: Assent reported, 4. A.~sembly: Assent reported, 17.

COUNTRY TOWNS WATER AND SEWERAGE (AMEND· MENT) BILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3516; motion in Committee by Mr. C. A. Lee, 3264; debated by Mr. McGowen, 3264 ;

BrL SESSION 1905. BIL xxxi

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): COUNTRY TOWNS WATER AND SEWERAGE (AMEN"D·

ME~T) BILL (continued) : Mr. Morton, Mr. Cann, 3"265; motion agreed to, 3266; first reading, 3266 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. C. A. Lee, :3681; debated by Mr. MacDonell, Mr. Thro\l·er, Mr. G. A. Jones, 3683; Mr. Ball, Mr. Morton, 3684; Mr. Cann, 3685; Mr. C. A. Lee, 3686; bill read the second time, 3688; considered in Committee, 3i43; third reading moved by Mr. C. A. Lee,, 3i88; debated by Mr. Thrower, Mr. J. Hurley, Mr. Edden, 3788 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. McLaurin, Mr. Rey­noldson, Mr. Norton, :1789; Mr. J. H. Young, Mr. G. A. Joncs,:l790; Mr. Morton, Mr. C. A. Lee, 379l; bill read the third time, 3792 ; consideration of amendments by Council, 4795.

Conncil: First reading, 3784 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4642; de­bated by the Hon. A. Brown, 4644 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4646; third reading, 473i.

CRIMES (AMEXDMEXT) BILL : Assembly: Leave to introduce, 601 ; first

reading, 864; second reading moved by Mr. 'Vade, 1416; debated by Mr. McGowen, l4l7 ; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 1475; third reading, 1512; assent reported, 19.'i6.

Conncil: First reading, I 583 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 1776; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, I 7i6 ; third reading, 1872 ; as­sent reported, 1947.

CRIMES (GIRLS' PROTECTIOX) BILT. (No.1): Conncil: First reading, 56; bill withdrawn,

448. CRIMES (GIRLS' PROTECTIOll) BILL (No.2):

Council: First readiPj!, 477; second reading moved by the Ron. Dr. Mackellar, 590; debated by the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, the Hon. B. ·w. Foshery, 592 ; the Hon. J. Hughes, 593 ; the Hon. N. Hawken, 59! ; the Hon. Dr. Mackellar. 595 ; bill read the second time, 595 ; considered in Committee, 906; third reading, 1042.

Assembly: First reading, 107i ; second read­ing moved by Mr. Wad dell, 2231 ; debated by Mr. Wood, 2n2; •Mr. Wade, 2237; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2244; Mr. Booth, 2245; ~1r. Edden, 2246; Mr. Jessep, 2249; Mr. Sullivan (who moved, as an amendment, that the bill be referred to a select com­mittee), 2251 ; :Mr. W. E. V. Robson, 2252; Dr. Arthur, Mr. Mahony, 2253; Mr. Scobie, 2254; amendment negatived on division, 2256; Mr. ·waddell, 2256; bill read the second time, 225i ; considered in Committee, 2257, 2517, 3289, 4197.

CROWN LANDS (AMENDMENT) BILL : Assernbly: Motion to go into Committee,

44615 ; motion in Committee by Mr. Ashton, 4628; deb:tted by Mr. Bennett, 4629; Mr. Briner, 4630 ; Mr. Nielsen, 4631; motion agreed to, 4632 ; first reading, 4632 ; second reading moved by Mr. Ashton, 4663,

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): CROWN LANDS (AMENDMENT) BILL (continued) :

debated by Mr. Nielsen, 4672; Mr. Bennett, 4679; Mr. McFarlane, 4()85; Mr. J. H. Y oun~r, 4688 ; Mr. Charlton, 4690; Mr. Davidson, 46')2; Mr. Eden George, 4693; Mr. MacDonell, 4695; Mr. Ball, 4699; Mr. U. A. Jones, 4701; Mr. Burgess, 4705; Mr Scobie, 4708; Mr. Levien, Mr. Norton (who moved as an amendment that the bill be read a secon<l time this day. eight months), 4711 ; Mr. McGarry, 4716; Mr. Hindmarsh, 4718; Mr. Morton, 4719; Mr. W. Millard, 4720; Mr. McLaurin, 4721 ; amendment negatived on division and bill read the seconcl time, 4721 ; considered in Committee, 4722; third reading, 4i72; con­sideration of amendments by Council, 4796.

Council: First reading, 474-1-; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4747; de­hated by the Hon. R. J. Black, 4750; the Hon. J. Hayes, 4751 ; the Hon. J. Macin­tosh, 4752; the Hon. J. Hughes, 4753; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4754; third reading, 4755.

DARLING ISLAND VESTING BILL : Conncil: First reading, 574; second reading

moved by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 736; bill read the second. time and considered in Committee, 737 ; third reading, 846 ; assent reported, 1583.

Assembly: First rta<ling, 890; Recond reading moved by Mr. C. A. Lee, 1097; debated by Mr. McGowen, 1097; Mr. Kelly, Mr. McNeill, 1098; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1099; third reading, 1314; assent reported, 1536.

DENTAL HOSPITALS UNION lliLL : Conncil: Assent reported, 4. A8sembly: Assent reported, 17.

DEXTISTS' (AMENDMENT) BILL : Council: First reading, 2550; second reading

mo1·ed by the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, 3416; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 3417; third reading, 3571.

Assembly; F'rRt reading, 3606; second reading moved hy Dr. Arthur, 3740; debated by Mr. MeGowen, 3741.

DISTRICT COURTS (AMENDMENT) BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 475;

motion in Committee by Mr. 'Vade, 499; debate<l by Mr. Criek, 499; Mr. MeGowen, Mr. Nielsen, 500; Mr. Norton, 501; motion agreed to, 501; first reading, 501 ; second reading moved bv Mr. Wade, 1476; de­h>lted by Mr. Sullivan, 1482; Mr. ·Mahony, 1489; Mr. Holman, 1491; Mr. Cohen, 1497; Mr. Levy, 1500; Mr. Daley, Mr. Broughton, 1506; bill read the second time, 1508 ; con­sidered·in Committee, 1508, 1513; third reading moved by Mr. Wade, 1615; de­hated by Mr. Daley (who moved, as an amendment, that the Lill be recommitted for the reconsideration of clause 24), 1615; Mr. Sulli1·an, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Mahony, 1616; Mr. Le1•y, 1617; Mr. Wade, 1619; Mr. McGowen, 1621 ; amemlment nega-

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Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): DISTRICT COURTS (AMKNDMENT) BILL ( contd.) :

tived, and bill read the third time on division, 1623; consideration of amendments by Council, 3344 ; assent reported, 3602.

Council: First reading, 1611 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 2939; bill read the second time, 2!142 ; considered in Committee, 2942, 3013 ; third reading, 3141 ; assent reported, 3571.

DRUMMOYNE MUNICIPAL LANDS SALE BILL: A8sembly: First reading, 2004; second read·

ing moved by Mr. Henley, 3499 ; deba~ed by Mr. Carruthers, 3499; Mr. Holman (who moved au an amendment that the bill be' referred to a select committee), 3501 ; amendment agreed to, 3501 ; report of select committee presented, 4464.

EXPLOSIVES BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 602 ;

motion in Committee by Mr. Dick, 691 ; debated by Mr. Fegan, ~fr. Cam), 691; Mr. Estell, 692 ; Mr. Fegan, Mr. E<lrlen, 693 ; Mr. McGowen, G94; Mr. Estell, Mr. Fegan, G95 ; motion agreed to, 695 ; first reading, 695; second reading moved by Mr. Dick, 3926 ; debated by Mr. Cann, 3928 ; Mr. Edden, Mr. Dick, 3929 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, :3930 ; third reading, 3971 ; consideration of amendments by Council, 4795.

Council: First reading, 3938 ; second reading moved by the Bon. J. N. Brunker, 4744; hill read the secoud time and considered in Committee, 4745; thi.rd rPading, 4747: con· sideration of amendments by Assembly, 4767.

FERTILISERS BILL : Council: Assent reported, 4. A.•sembly: Assent reported, 17.

FIREARMS BILL : As.1embly: Leave to introduce moved by Mr.

Arthur Griffith, 2GS7 ; rlebated by Mr. Jessep, 2689; .Mr. Bro•1ghton, 2690; Mr. Dacey, 2691 ; Mr. Hogue, 2692; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 26~3; Mr. Booth, 2694; Mr. Norton, 2695; Mr. Cann, Mr. Downes, 2697 ; Mr. Sulli,·an, 2698 ; 1\lr. Kelly, Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2699; motion negatived on division, 2701.

FIREARMS REGVLATION BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 2517.

FISHERIES A:\IENDMENT lliLL: Assernbly: Motion to go into Committee, 3076.

FORFEITURE AND VALIDATION OF LEASEH BILL: Council: First reading, 204 ; second reading

moved by the Hon. J. Hugh~s, 446; debated by the Hon. S. Charles, the Bon. H. C. Dangar, 447; the Hon. W .• J. Trickett, 577; the Hon. L. F. Heydon, 579; the Hon. J. Hughes, 580; bill read the second time, 583 ; considered in Committee, 8til ; third reading, 906 ; assent reported, 1583.

A.~sernbly: Firstrearling, !173; second reading moved by Mr. \Vade, 1352; debated by Mr. Ed den, 135:3; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1353 ; third read· ing, 1362 ; assent reported, 1536.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): GOVERNMENT MOTOR OMNIRUS BILL :

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 601 ; motion in Committee by Mr. Carruthers, 687; debated by Mr. Dacey, Mr. Edden, }1r. Fegan, 687; Mr. Kelly, Mr. Dacey, 688; motion agreed to, 689; fitst reading, 689 ; second reading, moved by Mr. Oar· ruthers, 815; debated by Mr. McGowen, 816; Mr. Dacey, 817; Mr. Henley, Mr. Nielsen, 819; Mr. Fegan, 821 ; .Mr. Kelly, 82\l; Mr. Storey, 823; Mr. Edden, 825; Mr. O'Sullivan, 827; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 8'!.7; third reading, 865 ; consideration of amend· ments by Council, 1901 ; assent reported, 1956. •

Council: First reading, 857; second reading moved by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 1035; debated by the Bon. Dr. Nash, 10::l7; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 10:38; the Hon. E. \V. Foshery, 1040; the Hon. A. W. Meeks, 1041; the Hon. J. Macintosh, the Bon. F. Flowers, 1450; the Hon. H. E. Kater, 1453; theHon. Sir Normand ~1acLaurin, 1455; the Hon. J. Hughes, 1457; the Hon. Dr. Nash, 1461 ; the Hon. G. F. Earp, the Hon. N. Hawken, 14G2; the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 14Gi; bill read the second time on divi. sion, 1465; considered in Committee, 1583; third reading, 1657 ; assent reported, 1947.

GUN LJCEXSE BILL : Assembly: Motion in Committee by Mr.

Broughton, 4189; debated by Mr. Arthur Griffith (who moved as an amendment that the words "in certain cases" be omitted with the view of inserting the words "by persons under 16 years of age"), 4190; Mr. Cohen, 4191; M'r. Waddell, 4192; Mr. Hindmarsh, Mr. Thrower, 4193; Mr. Booth, Mr. Scobie, Mr. McFarlane, 4194; Mr. Norton, 4195; Mr. W. \V. Young, 4196; Mr. Broughton, 4197; amendment. negati,·ed and motion agreed to, 4197; first reading, 419i.

HABITUAL CRil\IINALS BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 601;

motion in Committee by Mr. Wade, 1355; debated by Mr. Kelly, 1:355; motion agreed to, 1355: first reading, 1420 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. \Vade, 1641 ; debated by Mr· Holman, 1646; .Mr. Fegan, 1647; Dr. Arthur; 1648 ; bill read the second time and considere<l in Committee, 1649; third reading, 1684; consideration of amendments by Council, 2187; assent reported, 2315.

Conncil: First reading, 1666 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 188~; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1885; third reading, 1947; assent reported, 2314.

HYDE, COOK, AND PHILLIP PARKS BILL : Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 17.

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (A~H;NDMENT) JliLL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 1:352;

motion in Committee, 2373; first reading, 23i3.

BrL SESSION 1905. BrL :X.XXlll

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued J : INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (TEMPORARY COt:RT)

BILL: Assembly: First reading, 397 ; second read­

ing moved hy Mr. vVade, 408; debated by Mr. McGowen, 410; Mr. Crick; 411, Mr. Wood, 417; Mr. Holman, 423; Mr. Cohen, 428; Mr. Norton, 429; Mr. Edelen, 433; Mr. Fegan, Mr. MacDonell, 435; Mr. Wade, 437; bill read the second time, 4il ; considered in Committee, 441 ; third reading, 453; assent reported, 523.

Council: First reading, 443 ; suspension of standing orders, 477; second reading movecl by the .Hou. J. Hughes, 4i7: debated by the Hon. W. J. Trickett, 478 ; the Hon. Dr. Nash, 480; the Hon. G. l!'. Earp, 481; the Hon. N. J. Buzacott, 482; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 483; the Hon. Sir John See, 484 ; the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 467 ; the Hon. A. ,V, Meeks, the Hon. J. Hughes, 489; hill read the second time and considered in Committee, 490; assent reported, 5i4.

INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS BnL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 601 ;

motion in Committee by Mr. Dick, 690; debated hy Mr. l''egan, Mr. Cann, 690; motion agreed to, 691 ; first reading, 691; hill withdrawn, 3681.

JUDGE~' PEN~IONS J.BOLITION AND DUTIES BILL (No.1):

Assembly: Proceedings resumed, 527; second reading moved by Mr. ViTaddell, 1021 ; debated by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2212 ; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2215; Mr. Fegan, 2217; Mr. Wade, 2218; .Mr. Perry (The Rich­mond}, 2222: Mr. Edrlen, 2224; Mr. Wood, 2225; Mr. J essep, 222i ; hill ruled out of order rn the gronnd that it proposed to amend the Constitution Act, and that purpose should he set out in the order of leave, 2231; bill withdrawn, 2231.

JUDGES' PENSIONS ABOLITION AND DUTIES BILL (No.2):

Assembly.- Leave to introduce, 2376; first reading, 2458; second reading moved by Mr. Waddell, 3272; debated by Mr; Wood, .'!274; Mr. Norton, 3278; Mr. Wade, 3282; Mr. Edden, 3287; Mr. Waddell, 3288; bill read the seconcl time and considered in Committee, 3288; third reading, 3385.

Council: First reading, 3378. JURY (AME:-lDMENT) BILL:

Assembly: First reading, 475; second reading moved by Mr. vVade, 494; debated by Mr. McGowen, 495 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee. 602 ; third readir,g, 640; assent reported, 1094.

Council: First reading, 736 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 858; de­bated by the Bon. H. C. Dangar, 859; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 859 ; third reading, 906 ; assent reported, 1078.

LANDLORD AXD TENAXT (AMENDMENT) BILL : Assemhly: Leave to ii>troduce, 408; first

;-eading, 5'27; second reading moved by l\1 r. Holman, 1268; debated by Mr. Crick, 127.3; Mr. Wade, 1277; Mr. Sullivan,

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued J : LANDLORD AND TENANT (A11IENDMENT) BILL

( conti11ued) : 1281; l\Jr. Mahony, 1285; Mr. Cohen, 128(;; Mr. O'Sulli,·an (who moved, as an amendment, that the bill be referred to a select committee}, 1287; Mr. Holman, Mr. Crick, 1287; amendment agreed to, 1288; report of select committee presented, 2376.

LANDS COMMISSION BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 806 ;

motion in Committee, 904 ; first reading, 905 ; su~pen8ion of standing orders moved by Mr. Wade, 923; debated by Mr. Fegan, \J:l4; Mr. Crick, 925; Mr. Carruthers (who moved that the debate he adjourned), 926 ; Mr. Norton, 926; Mr. McGowen, 927; Mr. "Wnod, 928 ; Mr. J .. H. Young, 929 ; debate adjourned, 929 ; second reading moved by Mr. Wade, 929; debted by Mr. Holman, 937; Mr. Ashton, 940; Mr. Storey, 9!2; Mr. Fegan, 944; Mr. Crick, 945; Mr. Mac Do nell, 951 ; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 95t; Mr. Cohen, 95il; Mr. J. H. Young, 956 ; Mr. Wade, 957 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 957; suspension of standing orders agreed to, 973 ; suspension of standing orders. 977 ; third reading, 978; assent reported, 1094.

Council: Suspension of standing orders, 918; first reading, 974; second reading movecl by the Hon. J. Hughes, 974 ; debated by the Hon. N. Hawken, 9i6; bill read the seconcl and thit:d times, 977 ; assent re-ported, 1078. ·

LANDS COMMI.<SION (AMENDMEKT) BILL : Assembly: First reading, 1615 ; suspension of

standing orders moved by Mr. Wade, 1670; d<Jbated by Mr. Crick, 1670; motion agreed to, 1671 ; second reading moved by Mr. Wade, 1671; debated by Mr. Crick, 1673; Mr. Cohen, 167 4 ; hill read the seconcl time, and considered in Committee, 1676; third reading., 161\0; assent reported, 1704.

Conncil: Suspension of standing orders, 1657; first reading, l6fi6: second reading moved by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 1666; debated by the Hon. A. Brown, 1666; the Hon. R. J. Black, the Hon. H. E. Kater, 1667; the Bon. Sir Normand MacLanrin, the Hon. Dr. Nash, 1668; bill read the second and third times, 1669; assent reported, 1744.

LANDS COMMISSION (WITl\ESSES) BILL: A~sembly: Suspension of stancling orders,

244.3; first rea<ling, 2445; second reading mo\'ed by Mr. Wane, 2450; debated by Mr. Dacey, 2453; Mr. Wood, 2454; Mr. Sullimn, 2455 ; l\fr. Cohen, 2456 ; Mr. Kelly, J\Ir. Perry (The Richmond), 2457 ; hill read the second and third times, 2458 ; assent reported, 2475.

Conncil: Suspension ·of stanrling or<lers, 2439 ; first reading, 2440 : second reading moved by the Ron. J. N. Brunker, 244tJ; debated by the Hon. Dr. Nash, 2441 ; the Hon. W. Robson, 2442 ; hill read the &econd time, 2442; considered in Committee, 2443; third reading, 2443; assent reported, 2550.

xxxiv BIL INDEX TO SUBJECTS, BIL

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): LAW OF EVIDEJ\UE BILL (fomtal) : Conncil: First reading, 4. Assembly: First reading, 19.

I.IQUOR (A~!El\DMEliT) BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

1097; motion in Committee by Mr. Wade, 1394; debated by Mr. Kelly, 1395; Mr. Gillies, 1:398; Mr. McNeill (who moved, as an amendment, that the motion be amended by inserting the words "or state" after the word "local"), Mr. Carruthers, 1399 ; Mr. McGowen, 1401; Mr. Fegan, 1402; Mr. Holman, 1406; Dr. Arthur, 1407; Mr. Nielsen, Mr. Mahony, 1408; Mr. Gardiner, 1409; Mr. Fegan, 1410; Mr. McNeill, Mr. Morton, 1411; Mr. Charlton, Mr. Booth, 1412; Mr. Sullivan, 1413; Mr. Kelly, Mr. W. W. Young, Mr. Miller, 1414; Mr. McNeill, Mr. Kelly, 1415; amendment negatived, 1415; motion agreed to on divi· sion, 1416 ; first reading, 1709 ; second reading moved by Mr. \Vade, 2519 ; debated by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2540; Mr. Edden, 2567; Mr. Broughton, 2568; Mr. Norton, 2571; Mr. 1-Yaddell, 2573; Mr. Kelly, 2581 ; Mr. Holman, 2;i84; Mr .. Je•sep, 25\16; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), :2597 ; Mr. W. \Y. Young, 2599; Mr. Ntorey, 2603; Mr. McFarlane, 2611; Mr. l'\ielsen, 2612; Mr. Fegan, 2620; Mr. Daley, 262:2; Mr. Eden George, 2624; Mr. Thrower, 2626; Mr. McGarry, 2629; Mr. Latimer, 2632 ; Mr. Fell, 21333; Mr. Gardiner, 2637; Mr. G. A. •Jones, :2640; Mr. McL~tnrin, 26~3; Mr. MacDonell, 2646; Mr. Levien, 2650; Mr. Gillies, 2653; Mr. Snllinn, 2661 ; Mr. Ball, 2666; Mr. Miller, 2667; Mr. Burgess, 2668; Mr. Hollis, 2669 ; Mr. Bennett, 2670 ; Mr. Scobie, 2671 ; Mr. \Vade, 2676; bill read the second time, on division, 2680 ; considered in Committee, 2681, 2969, 3029, ::!095, 3157; third reading moved by Mr. Moore, 3320; debated bv Mr. Wade (who mo1•ed as an amendment that the bill be recommitted for reconsideration of clauses 21 and 23), 3::!20; Mr. Nielsen, 3320; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 3322 ; Mr. McGowen, 3a26; Mr. Storey, 3:~~8: Mr. Edden, 3329; Mr Jessep, 33~0; Mr. Fegan, l\Ir. Thrower, -3331; Mr. W. E. V. Robson, 3332; Mr. Gardiner, 3333; Mr. W. W. Young, 3334; Mr. Holman, i:335; amendment agreed tq, 3337; amendment by Mr. Nielsen proposed, that clauses 22, 54, and 68 be added to the amendment, 3337; debated by Mr. Wade, 3337; Mr. McNeill, 33:J8; l\Ir. l\leehan, ::l339; amendment negatived on division, 3339 ; amendment by Mr. Arthur Griffith negatind, that the question be further amended hy adding the words "and clause 16," 3339; amendment by Mr. Gardiner negatived, that the 'vords "seventy-four" be added to the amendment, 3340; amend­ment by .Mr. Fegan negatived, that the words "seventy and se1·enty-one" be added to the amendment, il3t0; amendment hy Mr. Meehan negatived, that clause 47 be added to the amendment, 3341 ; amend-

BILLS-FUBLIC (continued): ·LIQUOR (AMENDl\IENT) BILL (continued) :

ment by Mr. Collins negatived, that clause 5 be added to the amendment, 3341 ; bill recommitted, 3341 ; third reading, 3385; consideration of amendments by Council, 4783.

Conn cit: First rcacling, 3378 ; second reading moved by the Ron. J. Hughes, 3882; de­bated by the Ron. F. Flowers, 4058; the Ron. E. W. Fosbery, 4066; the Ron. J. Meagher, 4068; the Ron. S. Charles, 41169; the Hon. 1-V. Hobson, 4071 ; the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 4161 ; the Ron. J. Gormly, 4165 ; bill read the second time, 4166; considered in Committee, 4166, 4279, 4418, 4567; third reading, 4632.

LIS:IIORE li!ARKKTS AND CATTLE SALE·YARDS BILL:

Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 17.

LIVERPOOL MU:'iiCIPAL LOAN {AliiENDMEliT) BILL:

Assembly: First reading, 3654 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. Downes, 2740 ; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, :3740; third reading, :3787 ; asoent reported, 4464.

Council: First rea<ling, 3784 ; second reading moved by the Ron. Dr. Cullen, 4046; bill reftd the second time and considered in Committee, 404 7; third reading, 4160; assent reportetl, 4556.

LOAX BILL (l90i]: Uonncil: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reporte,l, 17.

LOAN BILL: A.qsembly: First reading, 4732 ; second read­

ing moved by Mr. Carruthers, 4774; de­bated by Mr. McGowen, 4774; Mr. Norton, Mr. Fegan, .Mr. Arthur Griffith, 4775 ; hill read the second time on division, and con­sidered in Committee, 4776; third reading, 4777.

Conncil: First reading, 47 4i ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4755; de­hated by the Ron. A. W. Meeks, the Hun. E. W. Fosbery, the Ron. Sir Normand MacLaurin, 4756 ;. the Hon. Dr. Nash, the Ron. N. J. lluzacott, the Ron. IV. J. Trickett, the Ron. J. Hughes, 4757 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4759; third reading, 4761.

LOCAL GOVERKC\IEXT EXTEKSION DILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 890;

motion in Committee by Mr. Carruthers, 1355; debated by Mr. Cann, Mr. Kelly, 135G; motion agreed to, 1357; first read­ing, 1357; second reading moved by Mr. Carruthers, 1684 ; debated by :Mr. Dacey, 2288; Mr. Broughton, 2296; Mr. Mahony, 9302; Mr. Creswell, 2305; Mr. W. E. V. Robson, 2310; Mr. Kelly,2320; Mr.Latimer, ~326; Mr. Fegan, 2331; Mr. Henley, 2:335; Mr. Cann, 23i4; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 2346 ; Mr. Cohen, 2348; Mr. MacDonell, 2350; Mr. J. H. Young, 2356; l\Ir. Hollis, 2358 ; Mr. Scobie, 2360; Mr. Hindmarsh,

. BIL SESSION 1905. BIL

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued) : LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXTENSION BILL (contd.) :

2361 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. J essep, 2362; Mr. Gardiner, 2363; Mr. Carruthers, 2365; bill read the second time, 2371 ; considered in Committee, 4796.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (:lHIHES) BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 475;

motion in Committee by Mr. Carruthers, 501; debated by Mr. Nielsen, 501; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 509; Mr. Bennett, 510 ; Mr. Gardiner, Mr. Norton, 512; Mr. Gillies, !i16; Mr. J. H. Young, 517; Mr. Edden, Mr. Donaldson, 518; Mr. A. M. Millard, Mr. Norton, Mr. McGarry, 519; Mr. Kelly, Mr. Hall, 520; motion agreed to on division, 520 ; first reading, 520 ; second reading by Mr. Carruthers, 1101 ; debated by Mr. Nielsen, 1121 ; Mr. Ball, 1362; Mr. McFar­lane, 1372; Mr. J. H. Young, 1382; Mr. Bennett, 1385; Mr. Gardiner, 1389·; Mr. Fallick, 1624 ; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 1626; Mr. O'Sullivan (who moved, as an amendment, that the bill be reo.d the second time this day six months), 1631; Mr. Charlton, 1635; Mr. Cohen, 1638; Mr. Holman, 1780; Mr. Waddell, 1792; Mr. Fleming, 1798; Mr. MacDonell, 1801; Mr. W. E. V. Robson, 1809; Mr. Edden, 1811; Mr. C. A. Lee, 1813 ; Mr. Dacey, 1818 ; Mr. Eden George, 1824; Mr. G. A. Jones, 1828 ; Mr. Do.vidson, 1833 ; Mr. Burgess, 1837 ; Mr. Downes, 1840 ; Mr. Morton, 1841 ; Mr. Kelly, 1843; Mr. Hall, 1845; Mr. Broughton, 1846; Mr. McGarry, 1847; Mr. Jessep, 1850; Mr. Reynoldson, 1851; Mr. Perry (Liverpool I'lains), 1852; Mr. Meehan,l855; Mr. Gillies, 1858; Mr. Miller, 1859; Mr. Carruthers, 1861 ; amendment negatived and bill read tbe second time on division, 1871 ; considered in Committee, 1871, 2398, 2460, 2502, 2707, 2748 ; third reading moved by Mr. Carruthers, 2902 ; rlebated by Mr. Nielsen, 2902; Mr. Me Far· lane (who moved, as an amendment, that the bill be recommitted to reconsider clause 8), 2904; Mr. J. H. Young, 2908; Mr. Waddell, 2911 ; Mr. MacDonell, 2913; Mr. Briner, 2919; Mr. Wood, 2922; Mr. Fegan, 2927; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 2929; Mr. Collins, 2931 ; Mr. Bennett, 2932; Mr. Gillies, 2935 ; amendment negatived, and bill read the third time on division, 2939; consideration of amendments by Council, 4481.

Conncil: First reading, 2939 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 3141 ; de­bated by the Hon. S. Charles, 3149; the Han. H. Stuart (who moved as an amend­ment that the bill be read this day six months), 3150; amendment negatived, 3150; the Bon. W. Robson, 3150; the Han. H. E. Kater, 3220 ; the Han. C. E. Pilcher, 3224; the Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin, 3229; the Hon. J. Hayes, 3231; the Han. Dr. Nash, 3347; the Han. W. ,J. Trickett, 3353 ; the Han. G. H. Greene, 3356 ; the Hon. J. M. Creed, 3358 : the Han. N. J. Buzacott, 3359; the Hon. F. Jago Smith,

c

BILLS-PUBLIC (continned): LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SHIRES} BILL (COntinued) :

3362; the Hon. A. W. Meeks, 3363 ; the Hon. A. Brown, 3365 ; the Han. H. C. Dangar, 3367 ; the Han. J. Hughes, 3370 ; bill read the second time, 3378 ; considered in Committee, 3423, 3571, 3640, 3689, 3766, 3816; third reading moved by the Hon. J, Hughes, 3894; debated by the Han. H. E. Kater, 3894; the Han. C. E. Pilcher (who moved as an amendment that the bill be recommitted to reconsider clause 32), 39!4; recommitted, 3945 ; third reading moved by the Han. J. N. Brunker, 4047; debated by the Ron. H. C. Dangar, 4047 ; the Han. H. E. Kater, 4049; the Hon. S. Charles, the Hon.Dr.Nash,4050; theHon.SirNormand MacLaurin, 4054 ; the Han. N.J. Buzacott, 4055; the Ron. C. E. Pilcher, 4056 ; bill read the third time on division, 4058.

LOTTERIES BILL : AMembly: Leave to introduce, 1889; ·first

reading, 1958 ; bill withdrawn, 4660 .... . ~UNING BILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 2280 ;. motion in Committee by Mr. Carruthers, 2606; debate<l by Mr. Holman, 2606;. motion agreed to, 2606 ; first reading 2748.

MONEY-LENDERS AND INFANTS LOAN BILL: Conncil: First reading, 906 ; second reading

moved by the Han. J. Hughes, 3013; the Hon. W. J. Trickett, 3015; the Hon. W. Robson, the Han. H. Stuart, 3017; the Hon. J. Macintosh, 3018; the Hon. J. C. Gannon, 3019; the Han. J. Hughes, 3020; bill read the second time, 3021 ; considered in Committee, 3021 ; third reading, 3141 ; consideration of amendments by Assembly, 3634; asssnt reported, 3814.

Assembly: First reading, 3218 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. Ashton, 3606 ; debated by Mr. Daley, Mr. McFarlane, 3609; Mr. J. Hurley (who moved as an amendment that the bill be referred to a select com­mittee), 3610; debated by Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Wood, 3611; Mr. Mahony, 3613; amendment negatived and bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 3616; third reading, 3659; assent reported, 3829.

MUNICIPALITIES ELECTRIC LIGHT BILL: Conncil: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 17.

NATIONAL LIBRARY BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

3654 ; motion in Committee by Mr. C. A. Lee, 3742; rlebated by Mr. Arthur Griffith (wbo moved as an amendment that the building be erected with funds to be pro­vided from the consolidated revenue fund), 3743 ; amendment negatived on division and motion agreerl to, 3743; first reading, 3743; second reading moved by Mr. C. A. Lee, 3792; debated by Mr. Daley, 3792; Mr. Broughton, 3793 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3794; Mr. C. A. Lee, 3795 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3795 .:

acxxvi Bn' .. INDEX TO SUBJECTS. BIL

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

lULLS-l?UBLIC (continued): -»ATIONAL LIBRARY BILL (continued) :

third reading moved by Mr. C. A. Lee, 3832; debated by Mr. Broughton, 3832; Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. Perry, 3833; bill read the third time, 3833 ; assent reported, 4768.

.Council: First reading, 3828 ; second reading moved by the Ron. J. Hughes, 3953 ; de­bated by the Hon. J. Macintosh, 3958; the Hon. J. Gormly, the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, :3960; the Ron. H. C. Dangar, 3963 ; the Ron. S. Charles, the Hon. Dr. Nash, 3964; the Hon. Dr. Norton, the Hon. A. Kethel, 3965 ; bill read the second time and con· sidered in Committee, 3966 ; third reading moved by the Ron. J. Hughes, 4274; de­bated by the Ron. H. E. Kater, 4274; the Ron. Dr. Nash, the Hon. J. Macintosh, 4275 ; the Hon. S. Charles (who moved as an amendment that the bill be recommitted for the reconsideration of the schedule), -4277 ; the Hon. Dr. Mackellar; 4277 ; amendment negatived on division and bill read the third time, 427S ; assent reported, 4732.

:NEGLECTED CHILDREN AND JUVENILE OFFENDERS

BILL:

. .Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 475; motion in Committee by Mr. Wade, 521 ; ,motion agreed to, 522 ; first reading, 522 ; . second reading moved by Mr. Wade, 608; debated by Mr. Fegan, 664; Mr. McGarry, u67 ; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 668 ; Mr. Wood, 671; Mr. Kelly, 672; Mr. Scobie, -674 ; Mr. J. Hurley, 677; Mr. Booth, 679; Mr. McGowen, 680; Mr. Wade, 685; bill read the second time on division, 687 ; con­.sidered in Committee, 742, 807; third read­Jing moved by Mr. Wade, 891; debated by Mr. Levy (who moved, as an amendment, that the bill be recommitted for the recon­sideration of clause 48), 891; Mr. Wade, 891 ; Mr. Fega.n, Mr. Holman, 893 ; Mr. Norton (who moved as a further amend­ment that clause 7 be recommitted), 896 ; Mr. Broughton, 897; Mr. McGarry, Mr. G. A. Jones, Mr .. Sullivan, 898; Mr. McLaurin, Mr. Kelly, 899; Mr. McGowen, Mr. Scobie, 900; Mr. Wade, 901; amend­ment negatived on division, and bill read the third time, 904; consideration of amend­ments by Council, 2197; assent reported, 2398.

tOouucil: First reading, 917 ; second read­ing movP.d by the Hon. J. Hughes, 1763;

-debated by the Ron. Dr. Mackellar, 1766; the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, 1770 ; the Jion. K W. Fosbery, 1773 ; the Hon. W. J. Trickett, 1775; the Hon. J. Hughes, 1776; bill read the second time, 1776; con­.sidered in Committee, 1873, 1951 ; third reading moved by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 2107 ; debated by the Hon. N. Hawken, (who moved as an amendment that the bill be recommitted), 2107 ; amendment nega­tived, and bill read the third time, 2109 ; consideration of message from Assembly, .2264; assent reported, 243i.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued):. NEWCASTLE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADES

HALL SITE ACT AMENDMENT BILL : Assembly: First ren.ding, 1959; second read­

ing moved by Mr. ·Edden, 3268 ; debated by .Mr. Hogue, 3269; Mr. Eden George, Mr. Estell, Mr. Dick, 3270 ; Mr. Fegan, .Mr. Edden, 3271 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 32il; third reading, 33S5 ; consideration of amend­ments by Council, 4188; assent reported, 4464,.

Council: First reading, 33i8 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. Flowers, 3814; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3815 ; third reading, 3882 ; assent reported, 4556.

NEW SOUTH WALES INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB AND THE BLIND INCORPORATION BILL:

Ooun.cil: First reading, 56 ; second reading moved by the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, 448; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 449 ; third reading, 4i7 ; consideration of amendments by Assembly, 1449; assent reported, 1583.

Assernbly: First reading, 494 ; second rea.ding moved by Mr. Mackenzie, 1288; bill read the second time and considered in Commit-' tee; 1288; third reading, 1418; assent re­ported, 1536 .

NEWSPAPF.R ART!CJ.ES BILL: Assembly: First reading, 57:l.

NORTH COAST RAILWAY BILL: As.embly: Motion to go into Committee, 2280;

motion in Committee by Mr. C. A. Lee, 4498; debated by Mr. McGowen(who moved as an amendment that the following words be inserted after the word "Grafton " :­" on the conditions recommended by the Standing Committee on Public Works"), 4507; amendment, by leave, withdrawn, 4514; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 4514,; Mr. Nielsen, 4519; Mr. JJavidson, 4526; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 4529; Mr. McFarlane, 4532; Mr. Hindmarsh, 4534; Mr. Burgess, 4536; Mr .• J. H. Young, 4537; Mr. Fell, 4540; Mr. Kelly, 4542; .Mr. W. W. Young, 4544; Mr. Briner, 4546; Mr. Fell, Mr. G. A. Jones, 4547 ; Mr. Jessep, Mr. Gardiner, 4550; Mr. Edden, 4552 ; Mr. Ball, 4553; Mr. McGowen (who moved as an amend­ment that the following words be added to the motion:-'' to provide for theimposition of a tax on certain land in connection with such line, and to make provision for the payment to the Railway Commissioners of a moiety of the revenue deriYed from the sale or leasing of certain Crown lands," 4554; amendment negatived on division and motion agreed to, 4554 ; first reading agreed to on division, 4555.

OBSERVATORY HILL LANDS LEASING BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

890; motion in Committee, 1077 ; first reading, 1077 ; second reading moved by Mr. Carruthers, 1354 ; debated by Mr. Daley, Mr. Kelly, 1354; Mr. Carruthers,

BIL SESSION 1905. BIL. XXXVll

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): OBSERVATORY HILL LAND LEASING BILL (contd.):

1355; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 1355; thinl reading, 1362 ; consideration of amendments by Council, 2187; assent reported, 2744.

Council: First reading, 1449 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 1744; debated by the Hon. Sir N armand Mac­Laurin, 1745; the Hon. W. J. Trickett, 1746; the Hon. Sir John See, 1747; the Hon. H. E. Kt~oter, the Hon. J. Hughes, 1749; the Hon. J. Macintosh, 1752; the Hon. G. F. Earp, the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 1753 ; the Hon. Dr. Nash, 1755; the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 1756; the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 1757; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1758; t~ird reading, 1872; consideration of message from Assembly, 2263, 2436, 2550; assent reported, 2732.

OLD-AGE PENSIONS (A~1ENDMENT) BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 2288;

motion in Committee, 2373 ; first reading, 2376 ; second reading moved by Mr. Car­ruthers, 3391 ; debated by Mr. McGowen, 3405; Mr. Waddell, 3412.

OXFORD-STREET EXTENSION BILL: Council: Assent reported, 4. A ~sembly : Assent reported, 17.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIO;-/S BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

1615; motion in Committee by Mr. Hogue, 1889; debated by Mr. McGowen, 1891 ; Mr. Waddell, 1894; Mr. Eden George, 1895; Mr. Nielsen, 1896; progress reported, 1900; motion agreed to, 2209; first reading agreed to on division, 2211.

PARRAMATTA DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Commit.tee, 2280;

motion in Committee, 2373 ; first reading, 2373 ; second reading, moved by Mr. C. A. Lee, 2546 ; debated by Mr. Perry (Th_e Richmond), 2547; Mr. Daley, Mr. W. W. Young, 2548; Mr. Moxham, 2549; bill read the second time, and considered in Com­mittee,- 2550 ; third reading, 2567 ; con­sideration of amendments by Council, 3386 ; assent reported, 3602.

Council: First reading, 2733 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 2944; debated by the Hon. Dr. Nash, 2948 ; the Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin, 2949; bill read the second time, 2950; considered in Committee, 2950, 3152 ; third reading, 3218; assent reported, 3571.

PARRAMATTA FRIENDLY SOCIETII!S HALL SITE VESTING BILI, :

Council: Assent reported, 4. A.~sembly: Assent reported, 17.

PAYMENT OF FEES IN STATE SCHOOLR BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 1615.

POISONS BILL : As.~embly: Motion to go into Committee, 601;

motion in Committee by Mr. Dick, 689; debated bv Mr. Cann, Mr. Dick, Mr. Uillies, 689; Mr: Fegan, 690; motion agreed to,

BILLS-PUBLIC (conti1iued): POISONS BILL (continued) :

690 ; first reading, 690 ; second reading­moved by Mr. Dick, 3243; debated by Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 3245 ; Mr. Bennett­(who moved as an amendment that the bill• be read a second time this day six months), 3247; Mr. Edden, 3248; Mr. Hollis, 3249' Mr. Thomas, 3250 ; Mr. Carruthers, 3252;: Mr. Waddell, 3254; Mr. Donaldson, Mr. Scobie, 3255 ; Mr. Gillies, 3256 ; Mr. J. Hurley, 3359; l\Ir_ McGowen, 3260; Mr. Jessep, 3263; amendment negatived and bill read the second time on division, 3264.

PUBLIC SERVICE APPEAL BILL ; As.sembly: Motion to go into Committee,

4205 ; motion in Committee by Mr. Car­ruthers, 4447; debated by .!VIr. McGowen, 4448; Mr. Carruthers, 4449; Mr. McGowen, Mr. Hollis, 4450; Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Arthul'" Griffith (who moved as an amendment that. the following words be added to the mo­tion : ''or the Inspector-General of Police"),. Mr. Norton, 4451; .Mr. Arthur Griffith, 4452; amendment negatived on division, 4452; Mr. Hollis (who moYed as an amend­ment that the following words be added to the motion: "Comptroller-General of Prisons and Inspector-General of Insane"), Mr. Fegan, 4452; Mr. G. A. Jones, Mr. Car­ruthers, 4453; amendment negatived, 4455 r first reading, 4455.

PUBLIC SERVICE (TEMPORARY OFFICERS) BILL; Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 602;

motion in Committee by Mr. Dick, 695: debated by Mr. Kelly, Mr. Fegan, 696; .Mr. Estell, Mr. Dick, Mr. Scobie, 697 ;. motion agreed to, 698 ; first reading, 69S.

RAILWAY~ (VICTORIAN AND QUEENSLAND BY" LAWS) ENABLING BILL:

Council: Motion for leave to introduce by the• Hon. J. N. Brunker, 3941 ; debated by the· Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 3941 ; the Hon. S. Charles, the Hon. J. Hughes, t.he Hon. H. C. Dangar, 3942 ; the Hon. F. Flowers, the Hon. A. Brown, the Hou. J. N. Brunker, 3943 ; motion agreed to, 3944 ; first read­ing, 394! ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 4654; bill read the second time and considered in Committee,, __ 4654; third reading, 4734.

Assembly: First reading, 4772. SMALL DEBTS RECOVERY (AMENDING) BILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 475 ;c::.: motion in Committee by Mr. ·wade, 496 ;c=: debated by Mr. Norton, Mr. ·wade, 496 ;:-.c. Mr. Daley, Mr. Perry (The Richmond}, Mr. Norton, Mr. Sullivan, 498; motion agreed•. to, 499 ; first reading, 49!1 ; second reading : moved by Mr. Wade, 617; debated by Mr. Sullivan, 62Z; Mr. Levy, 627; Mr. Daley, 630 · bill read the second time and con­side;ed in Committee, 630 ; third reading moved by Mr. Wade, 664; debated by Mr. Kelly,, 664 ; bill read the third time, 66~; consideration of amendments by Counc1l,.. 2187; assent reported, 2502.

XXXVlll Bm INDEX TO SUBJECTS. BIL

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): SMALL DEBTS RECOVERY (AMENDING) BILL (ctd.): Council: First reading, 736 ; second reading

moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 1026; de­bated by the Hon. W. J. Trickett, 1031 ; the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 1593 ; the Hon. J. Hayes, 1599; the Hon. G. F. Earp, 1600; the Hon. A. Ross, the Hon. A. ,V. Meeks, 1601 ; the Hon. J. Hughes, 1603; bill read the second time, 1605 ; considered in Com­mittee, 1605, 1664, 1760, 1872; third read­ing, 1947; consideration of message from Assembly, 2264,2435; assent reported, 2550.

S~!OKE Nl:'ISAJ'iCE ABATEMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Council: First reading, 2107; second reading moved by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 2264; debated bv the Hon. Sir Normand MacLau­rin, the Hon. W. Robson, 2265; the Hon. H. E. Kater, the Hon. Dr. Nash, 2266; the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 2267 ; bill read the second time, 2267 ; considered in Com­mittee, 2267.

STAMP DUTIES DEDUCTION BILL : Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 17.

STATISTICAL MAPS BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 602 ;

motion in Committee, 695; first reading, 695 ; second reading moved by Mr. Dick, 830; debated by Mr. Cann, 830; Mr. Norton, Mr. Ashton, Mr. G. A. Jones, 831; bill read the second· time and considered in Committee, 831 ; third reading, 838 ;· con­sideration of amendments by Council, 1900 ; assent reported, 207 4.

Council: First reading. 846 ; second reading m0ved by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 1300 ; debated by the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 1:l00; the Hon. A. W. Meeks, 1301 ; the Hon. H. E. Kater, Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin,

.. the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 1303; the Hon. R. G. D. Fitzgerald, 1305 ; bill read the

•'Second time on division, 1305; consideration in Committee, 1305; third reading, 1583; -consideration of amendwents by Assembly, 1947; assent reported, 2107.

·SYDNEY CORPORATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3606 ; motion in Committee, by Mr. Car­ruthers, 3679; debated by Mr. Cann, Mr. Jessep, 3681; motion agreed to, 3681 ; first reading, 3681 ; second reading, moved by Mr. Carruthers, 3802; debated by Mr. Dacey, 3804; Mr. Jessep (who moved as an amendment that the bill be referred to a select committee), 3804; Mr. Broughton, Mr. Norton, 3805; Mr. Henley, 3807; Mr. Dacey, 3809; Mr. Storey, Mr. Car­ruthers, 3810 ; amendment agreed to, 3812; report of select committee presented, 4205 ; second reading moved by Mr. Carruthers, 4602; debated by Mr. Norton, 4607; Mr. Storey, 4610; Mr. McGowen, 4611; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4612; third reading, 4660.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): SYDNEY CORPORATION AMENDMENTBILL(contd.): Council: First reading, 4632 ; second reading,

moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4734; de­bated by the Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin, the Hon. W. R. Campbell, the Hon. S. Charles, 4738 ; the Hon C. J. Roberts, 4741; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 4741; third reading, 4744.

SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST (RECLAMATION AND LEASING) BILL):

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 420ti ; motion in Committee by Mr. Car­ruthers, 4457 : motion agreed to, 4458 ; first reading, 4458; second reading moved by Mr. Carruthers, 4777 ; . debated by Mr. Fell, Mr. Waddell, Mr. McGowen, 4779; bill read the second and third times, 4780.

Council: First reading, 4755; second reading moved by the Hou. J. Hughes, 4761; de­bated by the Hon. A. W. Meeks, the Hon. J. Hughes, 4763; bill read the second and third times, 4 i 63.

SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY CONDl:'IT ADDITIONAL WORKS BILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 4307 ; motion in Committee by Mr. C. A. Lee, 4443 ; debated by Mr. McGowen, 4444; Mr. Edden, Mr. Hollis, 4447 ; mo­tion agreed to, 4!47 ; first reading, 4447; second reading moved by Mr. C. A. Lee, 4465 ; debated by Mr. McGowen, 4466 ; Mr. Nielsen, 4469 ; Mr. McFarlane, 4471 ; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 4473; Mr. C. A. Lee, 4474; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 4474; third reading, 4481.

fJowwil: First reading, 4565 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4632; bill read the second and third times, 4633.

'!'AXATION (AMENDING) BILL : Assembly: First reading, 3448 ; second read­

ing moved by Mr. Carruthers, 3616; de­hated by Mr. McGowen, 3620 ; Mr. Fegan, 3621: Mr. McFarlane; 3622; Mr. Nielsen, Mr. Gardiner, 3623 ; bill read· the second time and considered in Committee, 3624 ; third reading moved by Mr. Carruthers, 3654; debate<] by Mr. Dacey, 3654; Mr. Perry, 3655; Mr. Cann, Mr. Morton, 3656; Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Carruthers, 3657; bill read the third time on division, 3659.

Council: First reading, 3784; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4459; de­bated by the Hon. S. Charles, 4459; the Hon. J. Macintosh, 4460; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4460; third reading, 4556.

TESTATOR'S FAMILY MAINTENANCE BILL: Assembl.1J: First reading, 1710; second reading

moved by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2882; de­bated by Mr. Booth, 2889; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 2890; Mr. Kelly, Mr. Wade, 2891 ; Mr. Levy, 2393 ; Mr. Cohen, 2895; Mr. Carruthers, 2896; Mr. Jessep (who moved, as an amendment, that the bill be referred to a select committee), Mr. W. E. V.

BIL SESSION 1905. Om xxxi::s:

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): TESTATOR'S FAMILY MAINTENANCE BILL (contd.):

Robson, 2898; Mr. J. H. Young, Mr. Fegan, Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2900; amend­ment agreed to on division, 2901 ; bill re­ferred to select committee, 4189.

TREASURY BILLS DEFICIENCY BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

3922 ; motion in Committee by Mr. Car­ruthers, 3972 ; debated by Mr. Waddell, 3973; Mr. McGowen, 3975; Mr. Cohen, 3976; Mr. Cann, 3977 ; Mr. Bennett, Mr. Carruthers, 3978 ; motion agreed to, 3979 ; first reading, 3979 ; second reading moved by Mr. Carruthers, 4081 ; debated hy Mr. Nielsen, Mr. Perry, 4081 ; Mr. Wood, 4082; Mr. O'Sullivan, 4084; Mr. Hollis, Mr. Edden, 4085 ; hill read the second time and considere'cl in Committee, 4086; third reading, 4188. .

Council: First reading, 4184 ; second readmg moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4461 ; de­bated by the Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin, 4462 · bill read the second time and con­sider~d in Committee, 4463 ; third reading, 4556.

TREASURY INDEMNITY BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

3742; motion in Committee by Mr. Dick, 3812; debated by Mr. McGowen, Mr. Dacey, 3813; motion agreed to, 3813; first reading, 3813; second reading moved by Mr. Dick, 3833; debated by Mr. McGowen, 3834 ; Mr. Dacey, 3835; Mr. Edden, 3836 ; Mr. Dick, 3837 ; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 3837 ; third reading, 3899.

Council: First readi>:~g, 3882 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4461 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4461; third reading, 4556.

VAGRANCY (AMENm1ENT) BILL: Council: First reading, 4632 ; second reading

moYed by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4652; de­bated by the Hon. K W. Fosbery, 4653; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4653; third reading, 4654; consideration of amendments by Assembly, 4755.

Assembly: First readinl!', 47:33; second read­ing mo1·ed by Mr. Wade, 4780; debated by Mr. Sullivan, Mr. W. Anderson, 4780; Mr. Kelly, Mr. Jessep, Mr. Fegan, 4781; Mr. Thrower, Mr. G. A. Jones, Mr. Nor­ton, 4782 ; bill read the second ~ime and considered in Committee, 4783; tlurd read­ing, 4783.

WESTERN LANDS AMENDMENT BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

3094 ; motion in Committee by Mr. Ashton, 3236 · motion agreed to, 3237 ; first read­ing S385 ; second reading moved by Mr. Ashton, 3659; debated by Mr. O'~ullivan, 3664; Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Scobie, 3665; Mr. MacDonell, 3669; Mr. Meehan, 3673; bill read the second time and considered in Committee; 3674; third reading, 3742; con­sideration of amendments by Council, 4795.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): WESTERN LANDS AMENDMENT BILL (Continued): Council: First reading, 3717; second reading

moved by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 4633; debated by the Hon. R. J. Black, the Ron. N. Hawken, 4641 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4641 ; third reading, 4 734.

WOLLONGONGl HARBOUR TRUST RESUMPTION BILL:

Council: First reading, 736; second reading moved by the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 857; debated by the Hon. S. Cha:les, 857 ; the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 858; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 858 ; third reading, 906 ; assent reported, 1583.

Assembly: First reading, 973 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. C. A. Lee, 1353; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1354 ; third reading, 1362; assent reported, 1536.

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 1744;

motion in Committee by Mr. Levy, 1946, first reading, 1947; second reading moved by Mr. Levy, 3720; debated by Mr. Hollis, 3732; Mr. Waddell, 3733; Mr. Norton, 3734; bill ruled out of order on the ground that it should have been introduced by message from the Crown, 3740.

Booth, Mr.: Pers. expl. as to question by the hon. member

for Wynyard, 3831.

Boothtown: Water Supply Works at: Motion by Mr. C. A. Lee for reference to the

Public Works Committee to consider the expediency of completing tl}e raising and relining of the lower canal and the con­struction of an aqueduct at Boothtown, 2114; debated by Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. Cann, ll'lr. J. H. Young, 2116; Mr Perry (The Richmond), Mr. Davidson, 2117; Mr. Henley, 2118; motion agreed to, 2119; re­port of select committee presented, 3971 ; motion by Mr. C. A. Lee, that it is ex­pedient that the proposed work be carried out, agreed to, 4188.

c Chili, Emigrants to :

Adj. moved by Mr. O'Sullivan to discuss the necessity for the Government at once con­tradicting statements by certain emigrants on their way to Chili respecting the diffi­culty alleged to exist in obtaining land in New South Wales, '2480; debated by Mr. Ashton, 2481; Mr. Hindmarsh, 2483; Mr. Edden, 2484 ; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 2485; Mr. McFarlane, 2486; Mr. Jessep, 2487; Mr. Bennett, ~488; Mr. J. H. Young, 2490; Dr. Arthur, 2491; Mr. Waddell, 2493; Mr. McGarry, Mr. Morton 2493; Mr. Gardiner, 2494; Mr. Wood, 2496; Mr;

CHI INDEX TO SUBJECTS. Dxv

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

Chili, Emigrants to (continued): Burgess, 2498; Mr. Kelly, 2499; Mr. Gillies, 2500; Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, 2501; mo­tion negatived, 2502.

Commonwealth Stamp Printing Office: Adj. moved by Mr. W. Anderson to discuss

the unconstitutional action of the Federal Government in establishing a new printing centre at Adelaide for the purpose of the printing and supply of postage stamps for the Commonwealth, 3504; debated by Mr. Carruthers, 3505; Mr. Law, 3507; Mr. 'Vood, 3508; Mr. J. Hurley, ·Mr. Norton, 3510; ~r. Booth, 3512; Mr. Je~sep, 3513; Mr. Hollis, 3514; Mr. Cohen, 3515; Mr. Charlton, Mr. O'Sullivan, :~516 ; Mr. Moxham, Mr. W. Anderson, in reply, 3517; motion neg;atived, 3518.

COUNCIL: CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES [THE HOX. W. J.

TRICKETT], OPINIONS OF : Liquor Amendment Bill: 'Vould leave the

Committee to decide whether a proposed new clause should be put, 4289.

Local Government (Shires) Bill: On a machinery clause the Committee could not enter into a general discussion of items in the schedule, 3430.

Taxation Amending Bill: An amendment to include municipalities as well as shires was on t of order, 4461.

EXTRA SITTING DAY: Motion by the Hon. J. Hughes proYiding for

Friday as a sitting day, agreed to, 4418. HONORARY MINISTER :

Obs. by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4. LEAVE OF ABSEXCE : Leave of absence granted to the Hou. vV. H.

Pigott, 4; the Hon. G. Day, 1583: the Hon. R. Fowler, 2107 ; the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 3881; the Hon. J. Meagher, 4160; the Hon. W. A. Long, 4J60.

ME)!BER DECEASED :

The Hon. J. H. Want, 3937. NEW MEMBERS :

The Hon. J. N. Brunker, 4. OFFICERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL : Motion hy the Ron. Sir Normand MacLaurin

that the reduced e,;timates of the Legislative Council Department are moderate and equit­able, and should not have' been subjected to further reduction, and that the fore­going resolution be embodied in an address and presented to his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, 4411; debated by the Ron. Dr. Nash, the Hon. N. Hawken, 4414; the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 4415; the Hon. W. Robson, the Hon. H. E. Kater, 4416; the Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin, in reply, 4417 ; motion agreed to, 4418 ; message from the Lieutenant-Governor acknowledg­ing receipt of address, 4556.

ORDER OF BUSINESS : Ob8. by the Hon. J. Hughes, 846, 918; the

Hon. H. C. Dangar, 918; the Hon. J. N. Brunker, 1299.

COUNCIL (continued): PRESIDENT [HON. SIR FRANCIS BATHURST

SUTTOR, KT.), RULINGS AND OPINIONS 01' : Government lrl otor Omnibu.~ Bill : It was not

unusual to ask questions of:~. member moving the second reading of a bill; but questions must not be asked all round the House, 1038.

.New Redhead Estate and Coal Company Bill: As to the reading of an affidavit by an hon. member, 3626, 3628, 3629.

Usher of the Black Rod: Obs., 846.

SESSIONAL COMMITTEE : Sessional committees appointed, 56.

SESSIONAL ORDERS : •• Sessional orders agreed to, 56.

USHER 0~' THE BLACK ROD : Appointment of Mr. W. E. Edwards, 845;

obs. by the Hon. N. Hawken, the Ron. J. Hughes, the Ron. Sir N armand MacLaurin, 846.

YACANCY: Seat of the Ron. T. M. Slattery declared

Yacant, 4.

D Dacey, Mr.:

Pers. expl. as to absence of hon. members from division; obs. by Mr. Carruthers, Mr. Estell, 2187.

DIVISIONS: Council: Bankruptcy (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2742. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 2113. Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, Com.,

3941. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill (No.2); Com.,

910, 914. Dentists (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3423. Government Motor Omnibuses Bill, 2R., 1465. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4170, 4172,

4173, 4177, 4178, 4180, 4183, 4286, 4290, 4299, 4301, 4424, 44:~3; arndt. on m. for recom., 4567 ; Com., 4571.

Local Government (Shires) Bill), Com., 3442, 3593, 3596, 3597, 3702, 3il7, 3776, 3826, 3947, 3952; 3R., 4058.

National Library Bill, Com., 4278. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, .Com.,

1759. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, Com.,

1607, 1611. Smoke Nuisance Abatement (Amendment)

Bill, Com .. , 2270. Statistical Maps Bill, 2R., 1305; Com., 1311.

Assembly: Address in Reply, Amendment on, 364, 397. Allegation by Rev. Woolls Rutledge, m., 1733,

4594, 4595. Betting Shops, m. of adj., 1351. Borough of 1::\rompton Naming Bill, 2R., 1937;

Com., 1937, 1938. Case of Constable Genge, m., 2518. Case of Mrs. Cunynghame, m., 1743, 1744. Cases of Bulfin and Webber, m., 1443.

DIV SESSION 1905. FED xli-

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

DIVISIONS (continued): Asseml!ly: Chairman of Committees, Election of, 474. City Bank Act Extension Bill, 2R., 1944. Construction of Locomotives, m., 2074. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend-

ment) Bill, Com., 3751, 37;>5, 3757. Crimes (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1476. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, amdt. on m.

for 2R., 2256. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, amdt. on m.

for 2R, 4721; Com., 4730, 4731. Dacey, Mr., m., "That the hou. member be

not further heard," 2013. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1508;

Com., 1521, 1529, 1534; recommittal, 1623; 3R., 1623. .

Federal Parliament : Treatment of the State, m. "That the question be now put," 4851, 4853 ; amdt. on original m., 4852 ; original m., 4853.

Firearms Bill, m. for leave to bring in, 2701. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, Com., 829. Habitual Criminals Bill, Com., 1655. Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court) Bill,

Com., 442. Lands Commission, m. of Censure, 1257. Lands Commission Bill, Com., 968, 971, 972. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, p.o., 1404 ; m.

declaring the expediency of bringing in, 1416; 2R., 2680; Com., 2681, 2970, 2975, 2979, 2981, 2982, 2991, 299fi, 2999, 3003, 3004, 3006, 3007, 3010, 3040, 3046, 3048, 3054, 3057, 3059, 3061, 3064, 3065, 3110, 3ll1, 3118, 3123, 3126, 3138, 3164, 3165, 3170, 3173, 3184, 3189, 3209, 3217; amdt. on m. for recom., 3339, 3340, 3341; Com., 3343, 4785, 4791, 4793, 4795.

Loan Bill, 2R., 4776; Com., 4777. Local Government (Shires) Bill, m., affirming

the expediency of bringing in, 520 ; amdt. on. m. for 2R., 1870; 2R., 1871; Com., 1871, 2400, 2420, 2424, 2431, 2464, 2473, 2503, 2511, 2512, 2717, 2725, 2727, 2771, 2782, 2783, 2816, 2832, 2837, 2848, 2853, 2R59, 2866, 2867, 2872, 2873; 3R., 2939, 4487.

Mr. Murphy, Magistrate, m. of adj., 890. Murrumbidgee Northern Water Supply and

Irrigation Bill, m., for leave to bring in, 493 ; m., to refer bill to select committee, 703.

National Library, amdt. on m., declaring the expediency of erecting, 3544.

National Library Bill, amdt. on m. declaring the expediency of bringing in, 3743; Com., 3797, 3802.

Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders Bill, 2R., 687; Com., 773, 789, 790, 792, 794, 795, 798, 904, 2198, 2202.

New South Wales Institution for the Deafand Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 1292, 1296.

North Coast Railway, m .. , declaring the ex­pediency of carrying out, 2184; m., declar­ing the expediency of bringing in a bill, 4555; IR., 4555.

Order for Bar Dredge, m. of adj., 1020. Parliamentary Elections Bill, 1R., 2211. Poisons Bill, 2R., 3263.

DIVISIONS (continued): Assembly: Privilege, m., 1583. Public Service Appeal Bill, amdt. on m., de­

claring the expediency of bringing in, 4452 ; m. to report progress, 4455.

Small Debts Recovery (Amendng) Bill: Com., 631' 632, 6311, 2193.

Supply, Com., :~860, 3865, 3866, 3867, 3868, :{871, 3872, 3873, 3879, 3881, 4016, 4017, 4018, 4019, 4(126, 4027, 4028, 4043, 40!5, 4120, 4121, 4122, 4126, 4127, 4128, 4129, 4130, 4132, 4133, 4236, 42:l7, 4238, 4272, 4273, 4352, 4~53, 4354, 4355, 4356, 4357, 4400, 4406, 4409, 4411.

Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4621, 4624, 4625, 4626.

Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill, Com., 728, 732, 733.

Taxation (Amending) Rill, 3R., 3fi59. Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, m. for

Select Committee, 2901. Trafi'ord, \Valter, amdt. on m., for adoption

of report of Select Committee, 460::?. Treatment of Sewage, Western Suburbs, m.,

2128.

Drummoyne, Sewerage System for : Motion by Mr. C. A. Lee referring to the

Public Works Committee the expediency of carrying out a scheme of sewerage for the municipality of Drummoyne, 4805 ; debated by Mr. Norton, and motion agreed to, 4806.

E Empire Day:

Motion by Mr. Henley that the nearest Monday to May 24th be proclaimed a public holiday, to be known as Empire Day, 1443; debated by Mr. O'Sullivan, 1444 ; Mr. Crick, 1445; Mr. Jessep, and motion lapsed, 1448; motion again proposed by Mr. Henley, 3076 ; debated by Mr. Edden, Mr. Cohen, 3077; Mr. Waddell, Mr. Fegan, 3078; Mr. Carruthers, 3080; Mr. Kelly, 3082 : Mr. Broughton. 3083; Mr. O'Sullivan, 0084 ; Mr., Dacey, 3086 ; Mr. Dick, :~088 ; Mr. Holllis, Mr. Jessep, 3090; Mr. vV. W. Young, Mr. Downes, 3092 ; Mr. Sullivan, and rp.otion lapsed, 3093.

F Federal Capital Site: Assembly: Adj. moved by Mr. Donaldson, to

discuss the injustice that is being inflicted on this state by the unnecessary delay in determining the site of the federal capital, 640; debated by Mr. Fegan, 643; Mr. Carru­thers, 644; Mr. McGowen, 648 ; Mr. W. W. Young, 650; Mr. A. M. Millard, 652; Mr. O'Sullivan, 653 ; Mr. Daley, Mr. Niel­sen, 655; Mr. Sullivan, 657; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 659; Mr. Edden, 661; Mr. Donald­son, in reply, 662 ; motion ne?atived, 663.

Conncil: Motion by the Hon-. N. Hawken that the Federal Administration and Parlia­ment, in countenancing interference with

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Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

Federal Capital Site (continued): Home Rule for Ireland to the neglect of the capital site interests of the Common­wealth in New South Wales are liable to criticism, 3634; debated by the Hon. W. J. Trickett, 3638 ; the Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin, the Hon. J_ Meagher, and motion, by leave, withdrawn, 36ii9.

Federal Parliament: Treatment of New · South Wales :

Council_· Motion by the Hon. ,J_ Hughes (I) that the House desires to express its pro­found dissatisfaction with the treatment accorded to the state by the Federal Parlia­ment in many matters of serious concern, and more especially in regard to the selec­ti<Jn of the federal territory for the seat of government ; (2) and th:tt the Government should, by as simple and effective a means as it can devise, afford the electors of the state an opportunity to express their opinions on the aforesaid subject, 4763; debated by the Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin, 476<1; the Hon. N. J. Buzacott, the Hon. N. Hawken, 4765; the Hon. W. J_ Trickett, 4766 ; motion agreed to, 4767.

Assembly: Similar motion proposed by Mr. Carruthers, 4806; debated by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 4818; Mr. Waddell, 4825; Mr. Norton, 4829; Mr. Wood (who moved as amendment that paragraph 2 be omitted), 4837; Mr_ Holman, 4842; Mr. Broughton, 4846 ; Mr. Bennett, 4847; amendment nega­tived: Mr. O'Sullivan, 4852; motion agreed to, 4853.

FINANCE: FINANCIAL STATEMENT :

Financial statement by Mr. Carruthers in Committee of WaJS and Means, 2086; Mr. Holman, 3448 ; Mr. Wad dell, 3466 ; Mr. Fell, 3470; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3482; Mr. Bennett, 3488; Mr. Storey, 3495 ; Mr. Rullivan, 3496 ; Mr. Dacey, 3550; Mr. Storey, 3554; Mr. Henley, 3560; :Mr. Ball, 3567 ; Mr. McGarry, 3569.

SUPPLY: Schedules: Supplement to Schedules, 3398.

Executive and Legi8lative .: Vice-President of the Executive Council, 3838: Legislative Council, 38:J9 ; Legi~la­tive Assembly, 3867; Legislative Council and Assembly, 3873; Parliamentary Re­porting Staff, 3875; Public Works Com­mittee, 3880.

Department of Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Tmde :

Treasury, 3979; Stamp Duties; Land and Income Tax; Government Printer, 4019; Explosives, 4022; Navigation, 4026; Ad­ministration of Old-age Pensions Act, 4028 ; Government Savings Bank ; Weights and Measures, 4043 ; Advances to Settlers Board, 4044 ; Sydney Harbour Trust, 4045 ; Agent­General of New South Wales; Public Library of New South "\Vales, 4046; Rail­ways and Tramways, 4359.

FINANCE (continued): SUPPLY (continued) : Department of Attorney-General and Justice: Department of Attorney-General and Justice,

4090 ; Probate and Intestate Estates Office, 4ll9; Sheriff; District Courts, 4120; Coro­ners, 4122 ; Petty Sessions, 4123; Prisons, 4128; Public Service Board, 4129; Indus­trial Arbitration, 4131 ; Miscellaneous Ser· vices, 4133.

Depa1·t1nent of Secretary for Land.~ : Department of Lands, 4135; Miscellaneous

Services, 4158. Department of P1tblic Work.~:

Establishment, 4206. Department of Public Instruction, Labour and

Indu.~try: Public Instruction, 4239; Miscellaneous Ser· vices, 4252.

Depm·tment of Secreta1·y fo1' Mines and Agri­culture:

Department of Mines, 4252 ; Commercial Agent, 4272; Miscellaneous Services, 4274.

Department of Colonial Secreta1-y : Colonial Secretary, 4307; Police. 4352 ; Master in Lunacy ; Department of Public Health, State Children's Relief Department, 4354 ; Miscellaneous Services, 4355.

Additional Estimates, 4387. Loan Estimates, 4732.

H Holman, Mr.

Pers. expl. as to questions on business-paper, 573.

Hurley, Mr. J. Pers. ex pl. as to formal objection to a motion,

3446.

I Illawarra Suburbs Sewerage :

Motion by Mr. C. A. Lee for a reference to the Public Works Committee to consider the expediency of carrying out a scheme of sewerage for the Illawarra suburbs, 2128 ; debated by Mr. O'Sullivan and motion agreed to, 2130.

K Kanaka Lepers :

Adj. movP.d by Mr. Norton, to discuss the present and future peril to public health involved in the lax medical supervision of leprosy disclosed in the cases of two kanaka. lepers in theN ew South Wales state lazaret, 805; ob.~. by Mr. Carruthers, and motion withdrawn, 806.

L Lands Commission (See also QUESTIONS):

Obs. on motion for adoption of address in reply to his Excellency the Lieutenant-Go­vernor's opening speech, Mr. Ashton, 153 ; Mr. G. A. Jones, 164; Mr. MacDonell

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Lands Commission (continued) : 188; Mr. Cann, 197; Mr. Meehan, 300; Mr. Norton, 339; Mr. Gardiner, 366; Mr. Carruthers, 383; Mr. Crick, 388; Mr. Wood, 390; Mr. McGowen, 395.

AdJ. moved by Mr. Crick to discuss a circular, with form of oath declaration at· tached, purporting to be issued from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Ad­ministration of the Lands Department in certain matters, 703; debated by Ytr. Ashton, Mr. Norton, 706; Mr. J. H. Young, 707; Mr. Crick in reply, and motion negatived, 708.

Motion by Mr. McGowen that the Govern­ment are deserving of censure for their con­duct in connection with the Lands Inquiry Commission, .1133; debated bv Mr. Car­ruthers, 1143; Mr. Cann, 1161 i Mr. Perry {The Richmond), 1164; Mr. Eden George, 1167; Mr. Eclden, 1170; Mr. Fegan, 1173; Mr. D:;cey, 1174, 1178; Mr. J. H. Young, llrll ; Mr. Daley, 1183; Mr. McFarlane, 1185; Mr. Booth, ll88; Mr. G. A. Jones, 1190; Mr. \Vade, 1196; Mr. Holman, 1208; Mr. Crick, 1216; Mr. Storey, 1221; Mr. MacDonell, 1223 ; Mr. Fell, 1236; Mr. Nielsen, 1238; Mr. W. W. Young, 1250; Mr. Gardiner, 1253; Mr. McGowen, in reply, 1255; motion negatived, 1257.

Motio~ by Mr. Briner that the attention of Mr. Justice Owen be drawn to articles in the Catholic Press, and• that his Honor be asked to snbpcena the editor as a witness to state to the Lands Commission any facts within his knowledge which will bear out the statements made, 1557 ; debated by Mr. Crick, 1558; Mr. Ashton, 1563; Mr. Jessep, Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 1564; Mr. Holman, 1568 ; Mr. Cohen, 1566 ; Mr. Daley, 1569; Mr. Dacey, 1570; Mr. J. Hurley, 1571 ; Mr. Broughton, 1573; Mr. O'Sullivan, 1578 ; Mr. Davidson, Mr. Mahony, 1579; Mr. Booth, 1580; Mr. 'l'hrower, 1581 ; Mr. Ball, J\lr. Briner, in reply, 1582; motion agreed to, 1583.

Locomotives, Construction of: Obs. on motion for adoption of address in

reply to his Excellency the Lieutenant­Governor's opening speech, Mr. 1\-IcGowen, 36 ; Mr. Carruthers, 46 ; Mr. Dacey, 65 ; Mr. J. Hurley, 75; Mr. Charltan, 82; Mr. Nielsen, 104; Mr. Storey, 173 : Mr. Mac­Donell, 191 ; Mr. \V. Anderson, 193; Mr. Cann, 198; Mr. Ball, 2Il; Mr. Hollis, 224; Mr. W. W. Young, 232; Mr. Law, 237.

Motion by Mr. Carruthers approving of a con­tract being made by the Government for the construction, within the state, of sixty locomotives of the '' P" and '' T" class thirty of each, at a price not exceeding £71 13s. lid. per ton, according to the con­ditions and specifications of the Railway Department, and to be deli,·ered as required by the commissioners at periods up to seven and a half years, and subject to an approved guarantee or deposit by the contractors for the due performance of the contract, 1901;

Locomotives, Construction of (continued): debated by Mr. McGowen. 1959, 2070; Mr. Nobbs, 1980; Mr. Storey, 1984; Mr. Fegan, 1988; Mr. Ball (who moved an amendment that the House approves of a trial being made so that the cost of local production may be definitely ascertained by the construc­tion of ten locomotives of either the "P" or "T" class at the Eveleigh workshops), 19!!1, 2073; Mr. Moxham, 1998; Mr. \Vaddell, 2004 ; Mr. Hollis, 2005, 2073 ; Mr. Dacey, 2012,2072; .Mr. Holman, 2018; Mr. Cohen, 2030 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2036 ; Mr. Booth. 2038 ; Mr. Donaldson, 2040; Mr. Fell, 20il ; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2045; Mr. J. H. Young, 2052; Mr. Law, 2053; Mr. W. Anderson, 2055 ; Mr. Charlton, 2058; Mr. W. W. Young, 2059; M. Brough­ton, 2063; :Mr. Edden, 2064; Mr. Carru­thers, in reply, 2068; amendment negatived and motion agreed to, 2074. .

M Miller, Mr.:

Per.~. expl. as to scene in Parliament, obs. by Mr. J. Hurley, 1927.

Mitchell Library: Motion by Mr. C. A. Lee for reference to the

Works Committee of the expediency of erecting the Mitchell Library as part of a complete design ultimately to be carried out as the National Library of the state, 2729; debated by Mr. Perry (The Rich­mond), 2730; Mr. Carruthers, Mr. Miller, Mr. Holman, Mr. Oakes. and motion agreed to, 2731 ; report of Public \Vorks Commit• tee presented, 3289 ; motion by Mr. C. A. Lee that the erection of a library as recom­mended by the Public Works Committee be carried out, 3S30, 3543; debated by Mr. Arthur Griffith (who moved that the ques· tion be referred back to the Public Works Committee), 3533; Mr. Carruthers, 3535; Mr. Edden, 3539; Mr. Fallick, Mr. Wood, 3540; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 3541 ; Mr. Hollis, 3543; amendment negatived, 354i; Mr. Norton, 3544; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3548 ; motion agreed to, 3550.

Murphy, Mr. Peter: AdJ. moved by :Mr. J. Hurley to discuss the

action of Mr. Peter Murphy, a magistrate, in his indiscriminate granting of warrants, 865; debated by Mr. Carruthers, 868; Mr. Sullivan, 870; Mr. Booth, Mr. Levien, 871; Mr. Kelly, 872; Mr. Norton, 873; Mr. Jessep, 875; Mr. Broughton, 877; Mr. Wade, 878; Mr. J. H. Young, Mr. MacDonell, 880; Mr. Dacey, 881; Mr. Wood, 88:3; Mr. Holman, 886 ; Mr. Fegan, Mr. Gardiner, Mr. McCoy, 888; Mr. J. Hurley, in reply, 889; motion negatived, 890.

0 O'Sullivan, Mr.:

Pe>·s. expl. respecting remarks about the City Council, 3654. ·

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Volumes 18. 19, 20, 21.

p PARLIAMENT :

"HANSARD" REPORTS :

Obs. by Mr. Speaker, 38S2, 4853; Mr. Nielsen, 3882.

PARLIAMENT, OPENING OF:

Parliament opened by commission, 1, 16.

LIEUTKNANT·GOVERNOR'S SPEECH: ADDRESS IN REPLY:

Conncil: Address in reply to his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor's opening speech ·moved by the Hon. N. Hawken, 5; seconded by the Bon. S .. McCaughey ; debated by the Bon. Sir John See, 10; the Hon. J. Gormly, the Hon. Dr. Nash, 13; the Hon. J. Hughes, the Bon. \V. Robson, 15 ; motion agreed to, 16 ; address presented, Lieutenant-Governor's reply, 55.

Assembly: Address in reply to his Excel­lency the Lieutenant-Governor's opening speech moved by Mr. Downes, 20 ; seconded by Mr. R. J. Anderson, 23; debated by Mr. McGowen (who moved an amendment informing his Excellency that his present advisers do not possess the confidence of the House), 28, 394 ; Mr. Carruth~rs, 45, :n8 ; Mr. Dacey, 57 ; Mr. J. Hurley, 70; Mr. Charlton, 77; Mr. Wade, 84; Mr. Holman, 94; Mr. NielsPn, 101; Mr. Edden, 110; Mr. Waddell, 121 ; Mr. Eden George, 129; Mr. O'Sullivan, 133; Mr. Booth, 141; Mr. Thrower, 146; Mr. Ashton, 152; Mr. McFarlane, 156; Mr. G. A .. Jones, 162; Mr. Storey, 171 ; Mr. MacDonell, 180; Mr. \V, Anderson, 192 ; J\1r. Cann, 196 ; Mr. Daley, 205; Mr. Ball, 211 ; Mr. Hollis, 224; Mr. W. W. Young, 230; Mr. Law, 237; Mr. Kelly, 240; Mr. McGarry, 246; Mr. Scobie, 251 ; Mr. C. A. Lee, 275 ; Mr. Perry (Liverpool Plains), 278; Mr. Reynold­son, 284 ; Mr. Meehan, 2813; Mr. Burgess, 300; Mr. Sullivan, 306; Mr. McNeill, 312; Mr. Estell, 319; Mr. Norton, 323; Mr. Bennett, 345; Mr. Fegan, 350; Mr. Gillies, 355; amendment negatived, 364; Mr. Gar­diner (who moved an amendment requesting his Excellency to clothe the Lands Commis­sion with full powers to investigate alle­gations of questionable practices in the administration of the Lands Department during the occupancy of the office of Secre­tary for Lands by Messrs. Carruthers, Young, Hassall, and Crick), 367; Mr. Crick, 388 ; Mr. Wood, 390 ; amendment negatived, motion agreed to, 397 ; address presented, Lieutenant-Governor's reply, 399.

Parramatta Sewerage Works: Motion by Mr. C. A. Lee that the construction

of sewerage works, referred by the Legisla­tive Assembly to the Public Works Com­mittee, be carried out, 2131 ; debated by Mr. Kelly, 2134 ; Mr. Nielsen, Mr. Cann, 2136; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2138 ; Mr. Storey, Mr. Eden George, 2139; Mr. Moxham,

Parramatta Sewerage Works (continued): 2140; Mr. Dacey, 2141; Mr. Sullimn, Mr. Edden, 2142; Mr. C. A. Lee in reply, motion agreed to, 2144.

Pearson, Josephine : A((;. moved by Mr. Jessep, to discuss the

action of the Lunacy Department in nlation to Josephine Pearson, daughter of an in­mate of Callan Park Asylum, 839 ; debated by Mr. Hogue, 840 ; motion negatived, 842.

PETITIONS: Arbitration Court,-against solicitors and

barristers practising in, 1419. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill,-in favour of,

922, 1045, 1093, 1177, 1313, 2476, 2685. Bread Amendment Bill,-for leave to be re­

presented by counsel before select commit­tee, 3235.

Diocese of Goulburn Bill,- for leave to intro­duce, 1420.

Drummoyne Municipal Lands Sale Bill,­against the passage of, 2955 ; for leave to be represented by counsel before select com-mittee, 3786. .

Early Closing Act,-for amendment of, 2515. Forster, Mr. A.,-for leave to be represented

by counsel before select committee, 1360. Habitual Criminals Bill,-in favour of, 1513,

1537, 1683, 2685. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,­

against the passage of, 3654. Liquor Laws,-in favour of monetary compen­

sation, 2565. Liquor Laws and Amending Bill,-for amend­

ment of, 804, 1512, 2074, 2114, 22ll, 2317, 2374, 2447, 2476, 2515, 2565, 2607, 2685, 2747, 2877, 2955, 3025, 3073, 3155, 3235, 3267, 3:~8+, :!502, 3604, 3624, 3689, 3784, 3814, 3937, 4046, 4274, 4580.

Local Government (Shires) Bill,-for amend­ment of, 3346; for leave to appear at bar of House, 4187.

Master Bakers' Association,-for leave to ap­pear before select committee, 2565.

Murrumbidgee Irrigation Bill,-to be pro­ceeded with, 404 ; for representation before select committee, 1045, 1265.

Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders Bill,-in favour of passage of, 599, 639, 701, 922, 973.

New Redhead Estate Bill,--for leave to intro­duce, 1537.

Newcastle Agricultural Association,-for leave to int.roduce bill, 3267.

Newcastle Friendly Societies Act,-in favour of, 2515, 2747.

North Coast Railway,-infavourof, 1045,1093. Old-age Pensions (Amendment) Bill,-for

amendments in, 4659. Opium,-against the importation of, 1021. Outer Domain,-against alienation of portion

of, 3718. Redhead Estate and Coal Company's Bill,­

against passage of, 3141.

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13 June to 9 December, 1905.

PETITIONS (continued): .Stowe, F. E.,-for leave to appear by counsel

before select committee, 2688. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill,-for

leave to be represented before select com­mittee, 3896.

Sydney Diocesan Revenue Bill,-to be pro­ceeded with, 56.

Testator's Family Maintenance Bill,-in favour of, 3025.

Unemployed-for immediate action respect­ing, 4080.

·walter Trafford,-for leave to be represented by counsel before select committee, 1133.

Woolls Rutledge Select Committee,--for leave to appear by counsel, &c., 2ll4.

Prize-fighting: Adj., moved by Mr. Waddell, to draw the

attention of the GoYernment to the necessity for taking action to stop exhibitions of prize­fighting, 2957 ; debated by Mr. Levien, 1\lr. Hogue, 2958 ; Mr. J. Hurley, 2959 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2960; Mr. Daley, Mr. Booth, 2961; Mr. Kelly, 2962; Mr. W. W. Young, Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2963; Mr. W. Ander­son, 2965 ; Mr. Eden George, 2966; Mr. Holman, 2967; motion ruled out of order, 2969.

Q QUESTIONS:

ABATTOIRS: Inspection of Meat at--llfr. 11/cGowen, 3604. Near Sydney-llfr. Henley, 598; Mr. Kelly,

1357. Newcastle District-ll-1?-. Estell, 1421, 3604.

.ABORIGINAL CARVINGS : Preservation of-Mr. O'S1lllivan, 2878.

ADVANCES TO SETTLERS ACT : Amendment of-M1·. G. A. Jones, 2608.

.ADVANCES TO RETTLERS BOARD : Advances-Mr. Arthm· Griffith, 2275. Deposits-Mr. Nielsen, 2275, 3785 ; Mr.

Briner (for Mr. Richards), 2746, 3233. .ADVERTISEMENT HOARDINGS : In Martin-place-Bon. W. J. T7·iclcett, 2258. In Public Places-"~fr. Nobbs (for lltr·. Fell),

3602. .AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES :

Special Grants-Mr. McFarlane, 639; llfr. Morton, l420.

Subsidies-"'1-fr. Brine1·, 1469; Mr. J1J01·ton, 3234, 3832, 3899.

.AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMEl'!'l' OF: Agricultural Colleges : Students-Mr.

Broughton, 4440. Ag1·icultuml Gazette-Mr. Fegan, 920; Mr.

Morton, 2187, 2211. Cereals grown in Queanbeyan District-llfr.

O'Sullivan, 2374, 2375. Cold Storage Brancl1-Mr. B1·oughton (for

Mr. Fell), 4768. Experimental Farms-llfr. G. A. Jones, 1778. Fumigation of Fruit-lib·. Je.\sep, 2686, 3023. Hawkesbury College-M1·. Waddell, 597.

QUESTIONS (continued): AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF (continued) :

Horse Stud Farm-Mr. Estell (for llfr. Sul­livan), 803.

Importation of Guernsey Stock-l!r. Perry ('/'he Richmond), 740.

Potato Disease-Mr. Downes, 2449. Prizes for Crops-lib·. O'Sullivan, 2683. Resignation of Officers-llfr. Levy, 401. Seed vVheat-Mr. BToughton, 4440. Stock Inspectors-M1·. G. A. Jones, 402,921. Stud Farm, South Coast-M1·. Morton, 3896. Veterinary Surgeons-Mr. O'Sullivan, 4768.

·ANIMALS AND BIRDS ; Protection of-11fT. G. A. Jones (for Mr.

llfcNetll), 1887. APPROPRIATION BILL :

Delay in passing-11/r. Pegan, i464. ARBITRATION ACT ;

Arnendmentof-llfr. J!Jdden, 864; Mr. Dacey, 1683, 2376; llfr. Holman, 2608, 2686.

Disputes :Filed-M1·. Estell (for }1!7·. ATthur G1·i_f!ith ), 2514.

Fines-MT. R. J. Anderson, 1132. ARBITRATION COURT : Contempt of Court-llfr . .:.Vorton, 4188. Deputy-President- Mr. Dacey, 640, 3024,

3155; llfr. Charlton, 1889, 3025. Mr. S. Smith-M1·. C1·ick, 1473; Mr. Fegan,

1473. Official Reporter-M1·. Daley, 490. President-M1·. Nm·ton, 526; M1·. Crick,

640. Reports-&c., lifT. Pegan, 147.1.

ASHFIELD ELECTION : Speech by .Mr. J. Haynes-11£7·. Kelly, 1422. Speech by the Prime Minister-Mr. Perry

(1'he Richmond), 1421. ASSEMBLY, 'l'HE: · Business of the House-M1·. llfcGowen, 526,

1707 ; llfr. Edden, 2186, 2209, 2273 ; Mr. Waddell, 2477, 2479; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2477; Mr. Holman, 2610.

Election and Qualifications Committee : Ex­penses-Hr. B7·ine1·, 1472.

Estimates, The-21.fr. Edden, 3971; M1·. -~fcGowen, 4187 ; llfr. O'S11llivan, 4441.

Lady Typists for Members-ll-1?-. Charlton, 2448.

Members returned in Recess-Mr. Gillies, 1473 .

Parliamentary Trams-llfr. Gillies, 2274. Petitions-2lfr. Kelly, 2880. Select Committees-.~fr. Norton, 923; llfr.

Holman, 4305 ; -~lr. Estell (for llfr. Hol­man), 4578; -11fr. Holli• (for Mr. Holman), 4578.

AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL CO.'S ESTATE : Area o£-llfr. PeTry (Live7-pool Plains), 4078.

AUSTRALIAN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION ; Grant to-M1·. McNeill, 1540.

·AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB : Betting By-laws-Jlfr. Kelly (for Mr. Eclen

George), 833. Land held by-Mr. Dal-.y, 698.

AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION: Exhibition-M1·. O'Sullivan, 27~8.

xlvi QuE INDEX TO SUBJECTS. ·QuE

Volwnes 18, 19, 20, 21.

QUESTIONS (continued): :BOOKMAKERS : Licenses- Mr. Sullivan, 838; Mr. Ga1·diner

(for M1-. Sullivan), 979; Mr. 'l'hrower (for Mr. Sullivan), 1418.

Strike-Mr. Kelly, 701. :BOXING EXHIBITIONS ; Prevention of-Mr. R. J. Anr;lerson (for Mr.

Booth), 2114. BREAD: Adu1teration-.llfr. Dacey, 701. Short weight-Mr. Daley, 919.

BREWERS' BILLS OF SALE : TiedHouses-Mr. Thrower (for Mr. Sullivan),

1466. BRITISH FLAG, THE : Hauling down-Mr. McLaurin, 3447.

BUCKLEY, THOMAS: Employment of-Mr. Jessep, 600.

BUS ACCIDENT AT WEST WALLSEND: Inquiry into-Mr. Estell, 3.'i03.

BUSH FIRER: Sufferers from-Mr. Kelly, 4187.

BUTTER: Grading of-Mr. Perry(The Richmond), 1312.

BUTTER COMMISSION : Sittings in Sydney-Mr. Oann, 1611; Mr.

Morton, 1682. CAB·DRIVERS : Licenses-.llfr. W. W. Young, 4186, 4805.

CALLAN PARK ASYLUM : Patient Robert Kerr-Mr. Booth (for Mr. J.

Hu1'ley), 1705. CATTLE·STEALING : Prevention of-.llfr. Donaldson, 3385.

COMMONWEALTH, THE : Amendment of the Constitution-Mr. Norton,

4804, 485.5. StateRel:J.tionswith-"lfr. No1·ton,3447; Mr.

Wood, 3447. CENTENNIAL PARK LANDS SALE: Proceeds of-Mr. Bennett, 2476.

'CHILI: Alleged Exodus to-M1·. Hindmarsh, 2156,

2566. CHORES IN ACTION : Assignment of-Mr. Estell (for Mr. Sullivan),

73Y. CITY n1UTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY :

Commission paid to Directors-.llfr. J. Hurley, 403.

COMMERCE BILL : Representations to Federal Government­

.llfr. W. ~Millard, 1539; Mr. Davidson, 1706. COUMERCIAL AGENT IN LONDON :

Appointment of-Mr. Fegan, 864, 922. Retirement of Mr. Lance--Jif?-. ~/Yiorton, 408,

837, 919; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 837. CO)IMERCIAL AGENT IN THE EAST : .Forwarding of Samples--MT. J. Ilw·ley (for

Mr. Henley), 1611. COMPANIES ACT (AMENDMENT) BILL:

Second reading-Mr. Norton, 4771. CONSOLIDATED ACTS :

Defects in-Mr. Lev!f, 523.

QUESTIONS (continued): CONSTITUTION ACT : Pensions under Schedule B~Mr. Law (for

.llh . .llfackenzie), 524. CONSUMPTIVE PERSONS : Influx of-Mr. Broughton, 476.

COUNCIL, THE : Sa.laries of officers-Han. Dr . .llfackellar (for

Hon. Sir Normand MacLaurin), 4274. CRIMES ACT, 1900: Imprisonment under sections 73 and 74-Hon.

N. Hawken, 574. CUSTOM HOUSE ;

Press Articles-Jifr. Norton, 4803. DAWES BATTERY RESERVE :

Use of-MT. Daley, 596. DEALERS IN SECOND-HAND GOODS :

Licensingof-11/r. J. Hurley(for Mr. Mahony), 2316.

DEANE, MR. HENRY :

Reports by-M7'. Cohen (for Mr. Fell), 2074. DEBENTURES: Sale of-.llfr. Pe1ry (The Richmond), 639.

DISEASED ANIMALS AND MEAT ACT : Prosecutions under-Mr. BTineT, 1471.

DOG·TAX: Exemptions--Mr. Fa/lick, 1929; Mr. G. A.

Jones, 3502; .llfr. Norton, 3502. DRILLING AND ARMING OF WOMEN : Proposal for-Mr. Hollis (for Mr. Sullivan),

4185. DRINKI.'IG CLUBS : Number of-Mr. Daley, 698.

EARLY CLOSING ACT : Amendment of-.llfr. Thrower, 919; Mr. J.

Hurley, 978. Enforcement of-Mr. J. Hurley, 523.

EIGHT HOURS BILL: Introduction of-1'1fr. Holman, 2880.

EIGHT HOURS DAY ART UNION: Sale of Tickets-Mr. O'Sullivan, 2515, 2956.

ELECTORAJ, OFFICE : Report on-Mr. Oann, 1474.

ELECTORS' RIGHTS: Abo1ition-MT. B1·iner, 1260.

EXPLOSION AT WEST MAITLAND: Inquiry concerning-.Llh·. Gillies, 838.

FARRIERS BILL: Introduction of-Jlfr. Eden George, 3831.

FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE: Reservation of Land-lifT. Nielsen, 741; Mr.

Donaldson, 1780. Selection of-.llfr. Broughton, 1473, 1928;

.llfr. w. W. Young, 2320; .llfr. Waddell, 2610 ; .llfr. Oalces, 2956; Mr. Ball, 3448; ltlr. Norton, 3503; 11!7'. Wood, 3503; Mr. Latimer, 2875, 3652; 11/r. O'Sullivan, 3718, 3829; Mr. Fegan (for MT. Waddell), 4080.

FEDERAL GOVERNME.'IT : Seat of-.1117', Waddell, 598.

FEDERAL PARLIAMENT: Legislation affecting State Rights - lifT.

Broughton, 2210. Members' Railway Accommodation - Mr.

Morton (for Mr. J. H1w·ley), 4080.

QuE l!KSSION 1905. QuE xlvii

:13 June to. 9 December, 1905.

QUESTIONS (continued): FEDERAL PARLIAMENT (continued) : State Members as Candidates-1lfr. Norton,

405; lJ!r. O'Sullivan, 835. Statement by Prime Minister- J,fr. W.

Anderson, 2319. FIREARMS: Careless Use of-Mr. Perry (The Richmond),

400; JJfr. J. Hm·ley, 835; Mr. Broughton, 1421.

FIRE BRIGADES : Demonstration at Orange-Mr. McGarry,

4188. FIRE BRIGADES ACT: Amendment of-M1·. Levy, 1538, 1613; M1·.

E~tell (for ltfr. G. A. Jone.~), 2186; Mr. Nietsen, 2278; Mr. Estell, 3605.

Country Fire Brigades-M1·. Dacey, 2318. FIRE RIHKS:

· In Sydney-.llfr. Oakeo~, 1093. FISHERIES ACT: Prosecutions under-Mr. J,fcGaTTy, 4805.

FIHHERIES BOARD : Boat for Inspector-lifT. B1iner, 2874. Members of-.llfr. Charlton, 2954. Secretary-11fT. G. A. Jones, 4659.

FLOCK: .Manufacture of-J.fr. Thtower, 2609.

FLOOD·STREET, LEICHHARDT: Alignment-MT. Booth, 491.

FOREIGNERS IN THE STAT~; : Number, &c.-J.fr. J. Hw·ley, 1511.

FOREIGN LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETIES : Protection of Insurers- ./I{?-. Levy, 14il; Mr.

Daley, 3156. FOIUISTRY BILL : Introduction of-Jib-. Jf orton, 638; Mr. BrineT,

1260; Mr. Bennett, 1780. Provisions of-11fT. J. fl. Youn(f, 524; Mr.

Brine1·, 1260. F'REE DAY SALES :

Legality of-Mr. JV. TV. Young, 836. F'RENCH, RIR GEORGE: Statement by-21fr. Dacey, 3385.

F"RIF.NDLY SOCIETIES ACT : Amendment of--J.h. Estell, 1268, 2878; Mr.

Gillies, 1474. FRUIT. DISEASES BILL : Introduction of-JilT. Jessep, 110, 741.

GAIETY THEATRE: Condition of-11fT. Snllivan, 1538; Mr.

O'Sullivan, 1538. GAMBLING: Suppression of-Air. Daley, 698; llf•·. G. A.

Jone.•, 70l; .llfr. Gm·diner, 805, 2316; Mr. W. Anderson, 1358, 3719; .Mr. Jessep, 1422, 2212; .~fT. Levien, 1683; Mr. Booth, 1778; ltfr. BTine1·, 211:~, 3829; JJfr. Thrower, 2212; .llfr. W. W. Young, 2954; .JJ[r. J. Hu1·ley, 3604.

GAME: Preservation of-11[1·. Pe?'1'Y (The Richmond),

400. GANGLOFF, CASIMIR : Deportation of-Mr. Nobbs (for M1·, BTOU[Jh·

ton), 4186.

QUESTIONS (continued): GLADESVILLE LUNATIC ASYf,U~1:

Assault by a Patient-J.fr. Fell, 836; Mr. Levien, 836.

GLOUCESTER ESTATE: Offer to the Government-Mr. Latimer, 3383.

GOLF: Interference with Players - l'rfr. · W. W.

Young, 2517. GORDON, BRIGADIER·GENERAI, : Speech by-M1·. Perry (The Richmond), '1267.

GOVERNMENT BILLS : Drafting of-JIJr. Levy, 862.

GOVERNMENT LAUNCHEK : Use of-11fT. Jes.~ep, 1887.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : Classification-.llfr. Cohen, 4080. Retired Officers-.~! r. Gillies (for M1·. Norton],

921. GOVEHNMENT, THE :

Ministerial Elections-llfr. G. A. Jones, 49'.?, 599.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S RESIDENCE : Upkeep-Mr. O'!S~dlivan, 835; Mr. B1·iner,

2113; MT. Brouyhton, 4303. GRINNELL SPRINKLERS :

Use of-ltfr . .III ackenzie, !)21. GULGONG A. AND P. ASSOCIATION : Application by-111 T. Fegan(for JJ[r. Richards),.

637. HARBOUR DUES: At Coif's Harbour, &c.-ltb-. Brine1·, 1419, ..

1510, 1613, 2681, 3605; M1·. Perry (The-. Richmond), 2476 ; M1· . .Fegan (for JJIT. Briner), 2606.

At Newcastle-lifT. Dacey, 3605. HEBBURN COLLI.Ii:RY: Employment of Inexperienced Men-.'llr ..

Charlton, 490, 702. Police Protection-.llh. Charlton, 491.

HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR AUSTRALIA: Appointment of-M1·. Nobbs (for J,fr. Brough-·

ton), 2445. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA: Sittings of-ltfr. Booth (for J,[r. Broughton),_

237:{. HOME RULE· FOR IRELAND : Debate on-.llfr. Kelly, 2319.

HOSPITALS: Subsidies-Air. Cann, 406, 837, 1539 ; )11;.

Hvlman, 406, 837; J,fr. Nielsen, 1361 .. 141!J; M1·. Fell, 1539; llfr. Creswell (for· Mr. Fell), 1681; Jib-. Donaldson, 1681.

HOSPITALS FOR INSANE : Attendants anu Patients-11fT. Kelly (for Mr.

Daley), 4657. HOTEL HOUSEMAIDS :

Hours of Work-.llfr. Booth, 1470. 11 OTEL LICENSES : Issue of-Mr. Davidson (for ltfr. Fleming),

1258; Mr. Fegan, 1887. Number of-Hon. E. Fosbe1·y, 3141; Hon, W.

Robson, 3571. HYDJ<. PARK: Prosecutions under By-laws-Mr. Booth,4169.

xlviii QuE INDEX TO SUBJECTS. QuE

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

QUESTIONS (continued): ~IMMIGRATION OF SETTLERS: .Encouragement of~--M1·. Davidson (for Dr.

Arthur), 638; Mr. Hollis, 980, 3074; Dr. Arthur, 1467; Mr. l'h1·ower, 1467; M1·. .Kelly, 1468; Mr. McGarry, 1468, 2277; M1·. ()' Snllivan, 1468 ; M1·. Alorton, 2276; Mr. Cctnn, 2276; lrfr . .Edden, 2276 ; Mr. Fegan, 2277 ; Ah. Bm·ges.~, 2277 ; M1·. Nielsen, 2277 ; Mr. Broughton (for Dr. Arthur), 2607 ; Afr. Holman, 2610, 2687, 2747; Mr. Bennett, 3025 ; Mr. Dacey, 3074.

"INCOME-TAX: Production of Papers-Ab-. Kelly, 492. Unpaid Amounts--Mr. Oakes, 2274.

INEBRIATES HOME, HAWKESBURY: Cost o£-Mr. Booth, 2447 ; Mr. Nobbs (for

Mr. Latimer), 3718; A!?-. Creswell (for Mr. Latimer), 4579.

INFANTILE MORTALITY : Causes of-Mr. Kelty, 1511.

~-INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS BILL :

Provisions of-Mr. R. J. Anderson, 2514. .INQUESTS:

·Time of Holding-Mr. B1wge.~s (for .Ah-. Hol­man), !121.

'INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT: Head of-Mr. Fegan, 920. Officers of-Mr. Briner, 2003; 1lfr. Fegan,

2273; Mr. Estell (for Mr. Sullivan), 3233. Premises for-Mr. Perry (The Richmond),

2278. Publications by-Mr. Morton, 1779.

·,INTERSTATE COMMISSION : Appointment of-M1·. Broughton, 2475.

INVENTIONS : Patents-Mr. Estell (for Ab·. Holman), 1469;

Mr. Fegan, 1472, 1887. 1:RON AND STEEL CONTRACT :

Conditions-Air. Dacey, 3075; Mr. Cann, 3075.

.JAPAN: Trade Relations with-21f1·. R. J. Anderson,

2784. .JERSEY, LORD:

Visit of-MrJessep, 2448; Mr. Dacey, 2449; Mr. J. liurlev, 3898 : Hon. JiT. Hawken, 4160, 4274.

.JUDGES: Acting as Directors-)1-fr. Booth, 2273. Payments to-Mr. Cohen, 2274.

.JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF : Applications for Probate-lion. W. J.

1'1'ickett, 4160; Mr. G. A. Jones, 4304; ltfr. Perry (The Richmond), 4304.

. Appointment of J·ustices of the Peace-ilfr. Scobie, llO, 408, 1475; JJh·. Broughton, 922 ; 1lf1·. O'Sullivan, 3235; Mr. Ball, 3831. .

Arrest of Business Men -Jlfr .. Nielsen (for Ah. McNeill), 919.

'·Cabmen's Summonses- Mr. Dacey, 1683, 2449, 2748.

<Case of M. Roban-Mr. Bennett, 2745. Claims against the Crown - lion. H. C.

Dangm·, 1449; Hon. W. R. Uampbell (for .lion. H. C. DangaT), 1947.

QUESTIONS (continued): JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF (continued) : Commercial Causes-M1·. Levy, 401. Conviction of F. B. Summergreen-JJI 1·. Dacey,

638 . Cootamundra Licensing Bench--~'l£1•. McNeill

(for Mr. Burgess), 1092. · Courts of Petty Sessions-MT. J. H. Young,

2315. Defence of Poor Prisoners-.Air. Levy, 401. Divorce Court Business-Mr. Norton, 4803. Gaol Regulations-M1·. Levien, 453. Imprisonment for Contempt-ltfr. Briner,

218<l. Imprisonment for Stone-throwing-Bon. Dr.

Mackellar, 2732. Imprisonment under Maintenance Order-Mr.

A1·thu1· Griffith, 407, 526. Juries--Mr. Estell, 2319; -~fr. Hollis, 3024. Police Court Depositions-Mr .. &tell (for Mr.

Holman), 1956. Police Magistrate, Glen Innes-Mr. Thomas,

4303. Prisoner in Leg-irons-ilfr. G. A. Jones (for

Afr. Kelly), 350!. Prosecution of Mr. FaYa-M1·. J .. Hurley, 403. Release of Prisoners-ltfr. Estell (for Mr.

Holman), 1956. Remarks by Judge Rogers-Mr. Davidson,

4303; ltfr. Arthur Griffith, 4441. Supreme Comt Decisions Reversed - M1·.

ATthur G1·iifi.th, 492; MT. Sullivan, 525; il£1-. Henley, 599.

Supreme Court Vacations-Ron. F. T. Hum­phery (for Hon. W. J. 1'rickett), 4733.

The Slattery Case -Af1·. ATthw· Griffith, 476. Vidler v. Newport-ltfr. Estell (for Mr.

Sullivan), 3652. KENSINGTON RACE-COURSE: Lease-Mr. Kelly, 451.

KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION : Grants to-Mr. IV. IV. Young, 1928, 2003;

lrfr. Gillie.s (for ltf1·. W. W. Young), 2446. LABOUR BUREAU : Report-Mr. Dacey, 601.

LAND BILL: Introduction of---D1-. Arthur, 3897, 3898. Provisions of-Mr. CTick, 19; JJfr. B1·ine1·, 403,

3898 . LANDS COMMISSION : Article in the Newsletter-Mr. Fleming,

1095 . Attendance of Witnesses - Mr. McGw·ry,

203; M1-. Charlton, 400; 1lfr. C1·iclc, 1683; Afr. Burgess, 3719, 3830; Afr. Booth (for Mr. Eden GeoTge), 3970 .

Close of Inquiry-Mr. Holman, 2879. Examination of a .Minister's books-Mr.

Dacey, 3156. Indemnity to Witnesses-AfT. Hollis (for Mr.

Daley), 2272; lb. E8tell (for ltfr. Daley), 2316.

· Mr. vV. N. Willis-Mr. lifcGarry, 203; M1·. AfacDonell, 923; Afr. JJ/cGowen, 1045; A£1-. Throwe1·, 2447 ; JJb-. Kelly, 2608.

·Payments to Land Agents-Afr. Afe~.h.an, 3266, 3602.

·QUE SESSION 1905. xlii-

13 June to 9 December, H05.

QUESTIONS (continued): LANDS COMMISRION (continued) : Powers of-- M1· .. McGowen, 17, 110; 1'rh.

Perry (Liverpool Plains), 637; Mr. 'l'hrower, 701.

Publication of Evidence-Mr. Holman, 405. Recovery of Land-Mr. l)aay, 2956. Report by Commissioner-Hr. Cann, 2479 ;

11fr. Estell (for Mr. Cann), 2515; Mr. 'l'hr·ower, 3897; :Mr. Bennett, 4580.

Samuelson's Case-Mr. Dacey, 981. Scope of-jl-h·.11fcGowen, 17, llO; Mr. Perry

(Live1pool Plains), 637. Secretary-11-fr. Kelly (for Mr. 11/cNeill),

1261-; jJ{r. Estell (for Mr. Kelly), 1360; jJf1·. Kelly, 1472.

Statements in the Press-Mr. Per1·y (The Richmond), 2878 ; Mr. Dacey, 2879.

Submission of Evidence-1111·. Charlton, 400; Jlb-. Kelly (for Mr. McNeill), 1261 ; Mr. Crick, 1266, 1313; Mr. Estell (for jJfr. Kdly), 1360; Mr. Kelly, 1420, 2075, 2879;; Mr. Tl!Tower, 4805.

LANDS COMMISSION ACT : Operation of-Mr. Crick, 981.

LANDS DEPARTMENT:

A. H. Grimm's Scrub Lease-M1·. G. A. Jones, 404.

Applications for Land-11/r. Kelly (for _,Jr. . Richa1·ds), 803; M1·. Oakes, 2610,

Application for Special Lease at Hexham­jJfr. Estell, 3267, 4580.

Bathur~t-Rockley Road Survey-Mr. W. W. Young, 596, 740.

Bathurst Temporary Common-Mr .. . JV. W. Young, 863, 1261.

Bellingen Land Board- Mr. Briner, 1359. Benerembah Holding-Mr. Meehan (for Mr.

Scobie), 803. Burrabogie Exchange-M1·. Scobie, 1536. Carracabad and Dewitt Creek Holding-Jlfr.

Gardiner, 1043. Clyne, Mr. John: Claim by-Mr. O'Sullivan,

3156, 3719. Conditional Leases-},11-. Briner, 1680. Conditional Purchase Balances-Mr~ Nobbs

(for jJ{r. Davidson), 1928. Conversions-Hr. llindmarsh, 2517. Coolatai Holding-Mr. G. A. Jones, 524. Dobikin Exchange Landa-Mr. Collins, 2186,

2607, 2746. Dorrigo Land for Settlement-Mr. B1·iner,

1471, 1705; Mr. Estell (for Mr. Holman), 1705; Dr. Arthur, 4771.

Dubbo Land Board-Mr. PP-rry (Liverpool Plains), 3444.

· Dungog District Land-,lfr. Bennett,805. Exchanges-Hr. Charlton, 2273, 2879. Forest Areas-Mr. Mm·ton, 638. Foster's (W. J.) Conditional Leases-Mr.

BTiner, 1358, 3651, 3898. · Grafton-Casino District Landa-Mr. Estell

(for Mr. G. A. Jones), 3443; Mr. G. A. Jones, 4188.

Improvement Leases-M1·. Perry (Liverpool Plain.•), 598 ; Mr. Gardiner, 979 ; Dr. A •·thur, 1132,2479; Mr. Scobie, 1419; Mr. Booth (for Dr. Arthur), 2271; Mr. Charl­ton, 2273, 2879.

QUESTIONS.( continued J : LANDS DEPARTMENT (continued): Interest on Conditional Purchases - Mr-_

ltf cFa1·lane (for Mr. Richards), 4659; Mr. J. Hurley, 4771.

Killarney Exchange-Mr. Collins, 738, 2186, 3155.

Lachlan Electorate Land-Mr. Kelly, 805. Land held by Mortgage Companies-Hr.

G. A. Jones (for Mr. Gardiner), 4658. Lands for Settlement-11fr. jJfoxham (for Mr.

Thomas), 2271; M1·. Booth (for Dr. A1·thur}, 2271; M1-. Dacey, 2276; Mr. Kelly, 2277; Mr. Perry (1'he Richmond), 2278; Mr. Ga1·diner, 2316 ; Mr. Edden, 2478 ; M''·· B1·oughton (for Dr. Arthur), 2564; Mr. Thrower, 2608; Dr. A1·thur, 2877; Mr. .. O'Sullivan, 3156, 3719; jJ{r. Brine1· (for Mr. Richards), 3234; M1-. Burges8, 3832 ;; Mr. Bennett, 3898,4771; Mr. Wadd~ll, 3971.

Lands Offices-Mr. Bennett, 4578. Murrumbidgee District Land-},fr. Scobie,

1469, 1536. Myall Creek Estate-.Mr. Meehan, 451 ; Mr.

Estell (for M1". Sullivan), 832; .Mr. G. A. Jones, 1958; Mr. Morton, 22i6; Mr. Nielsen, 2277; 11fr. Bennett, 2476; Mr. Waddell, 3971.

Newtown Park Trust, Narrabri-Mr. BttTIJCS$­(for Mr. Holmanj, 4804.

· Occupation Licenses-Mr. Brine1·, 2003. Overpaid Balances - JYIT. Kelly (for ltf?t._

Richard&), 803. Park Road : Sale of Land,-.ilfr. O'Sullivan,__

4769. Parks and Recrer.tion .Grounds-lib·. Estelt;.

741 ; Mr. Holman, 34!5; Mr. Broughton, .. _ 4186.

Payment of Rents-Mr. Collins, 832. Pilliga Scrub.Lands-Mr. Collins, 1091,2682, ....

2~55. ··' Reappraisement Cases-Mr. Kelly, 19; Mn -·

Perry (Liverpool Plains), 4078. Reserves-Mr. G. A. Jones, 399. 2271 ; Mr.

Fegan (for M1·. Richa1·ds), 637 ; Mr. J. RuTley (for Mr. Richw·ds), 1092; M1·. Davidson (for Mr. Fleming), 1258 ; Mr. Gardiner, 2316; Mr. Waddell, 2747; Mr. J. H. Young, 4185.

Road to Megalong-Mr. J. Hnrley, 4769. Robert Oldfield's Lease-11-17·. Fegnn (for 1lf1· ..

Richards), 637. Sales of Lands-Mr. Gw·diner, 3445. Scifleet, George, Application by-Mr. Fegan·

(for Mr. Richards), 637. Selections Prior to 1875-Mr. O'Sullivan,397!A .. Settlement Conditions, Western-Central Dis---·­

trict-Mr. Collins, 598. Settlement Lands, Burren-Mr. Collins, 861.. _ Tarriaro and Boolcarrol Lands-Mr. Collin8,.

698. Therribri Ho1ding-Mr. Collins, 1359. Ulinda Exchange Lands-Mr. Perry ( Lit·er­

pool Plains), 3969. Unalienated Lands near Sydney--11/ r. Downes,

740. . Unsuccessful Applicants for Land-·M1·. Hol-

man, 22ll. ·

L--- QuE INDEX TO SUBJECTS. QuE

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

QUESTIONS (continued): LANDS DEPARTMENT (continued) : :w allangra and Gunyerwarildi Exchanges­

!Jfr. G. A. Jones, 1706. · ~Vestern Division Lands-Mr. Scobie, 1469,

1612; !Jfr. Estell (for Mr. Scobie), 2185; 3!42, 3969.

0\Yyalong \Vest: Town Lots-Mr. Kelly, 3898. ;LAND-TAX:

. Assessments-Mr. Dacey, 1706. ·On Conditional Purchases-M1·. J. H1wley,

402. Repeal of-Mr. HenlP.y, 2746. Unpaid Amonnts-M1·. Oakes, 2274; Mr.

Perry ('l'he Richmond), 2318. 'LAUNCH, "LADY HOPETOUN" : . Costof,&c.--Mr. Estelt(for Jfr. S1dlivan), 832. ··tEPROSY:

Cases of-!Jb·. Morton, 702; lifT. PeTry (The Richmond), 741; Han. 11. Stuart, 1298.

.. LIQUOR (AMENDMENT) BILL : Jutroductionof-DT. A1·thur, 701; MT. Kelly,

835; llfr. J e.ssep, 923; l'b. O'Sullivan, 1421; Mr. W. W. Young, 1539; MT. CTick, 1683; JJfl'. B1·oughton, 1928.

. LIS)IQRE OLD SHOW GROUND :

Sale of--1111'. BuTgess, 3785. LIVERPOOL ASYLB'M : Deaths of Inmates-Mr. Downes, 1956. Treatment of Inmates-llh. Thrower, 1471 ;

!Jh. Kelly, 24-79; M1·. Estell (for Mr. Kelly), 20515,

LOCAL GOVERNMENT : 0 Di~tribution of Bills-!Jfr. Fegan, 1362.

Receipts and Expenditure-_-~{ r. Nielsen, 739; · 1!fr. J. H. Young, 1778. , .Report of Commissioners-!Jb·. McFarlane,

601. Shires-Mr.J.ll. Young,S04; Mr.Dacey,1708. Subsidies-Mr. Holman, 2278. Taxation-M1·. GaTdiner, 864.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SHIRES) BILL: Amer,dments in-M1'. ATthw· G1·~ffith, 2448. Debate ou Second Reading-MT. Waddell,

980; .llh. Levien, 980; !Jfl'. PerTy (The Richmond), 1777.

'' LO~!BARD," STEA~IER : · Crew of-Mr. Estell (for !Jb·. Sullivan), 1956. LOT'I:ERIES BILL :

Introduction of-Mr. 0' Sullivan, 2956. LYCEUM THE;I.TRE : Condition of-1Jl r. Kelly, 525.

1\!ACHINE SHEARERS' UNION : Registration of-MT. MacDonell, 1957, 2955.

J.\1ACLEAN HOSPITAL: · Improvements at-MT. BTineT, 2185. MAITJ"A:\'D, ~!R. P. DE L, :

· Trusteeship-!Jfr. Daay, 1470. 1\IARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENTS : Licenses-Mr. Sullivan, 3785.

Jlf.\R~HALL ISLAND: ·Trade at-Mr. Cohen, 979. JIIARTDf-LA.NE, SYDNEY: 0 'State uf-MT. Booth for (MT. Broughton), 2::!74. !\!'GOWAN, T. : Papers relating to-Jfr. Daley, 524.

QUESTIONS (continued): MEAT: Export of-lifT. G. A. Jones, 1096 ; Mr.

Broughton (for Mr. Fell), 4658. MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT : Breaches of-Mr. Cann (for Mr. Sullivan),

1927. MEREWETHER :

Bathing Place-M1·. Edden, 2956 .

METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY .t.ND SEWERAGE:

Payment of Employees-!Jb·. O'Sullivan, 837. MILK: Adulteration of-lib·. ThroweT, 1956.

MINES DEPARTMENT: Broken Hill Mines Inspector's Office-.M1·.

Cann, 700. Charleston's Mine, Sunny Corner-Mr. W. W.

Young, 639, 1312, 4440. Drills-M1·. 0'81LU.ivan, 2683 . Engine-drivers' Certific.ates-1111·. E.Ytell, 407. Leakage of Information-MT. Gardiner, 1707, ~m .

Mineral Conditional Purchases-!Jh. Nielsen, 2279, 2478 .

'Mines Museum-lib·. J. Hurley, 2003. Mining for Minerals other than Gold-Mr.

Nielsen, 738. Mining under Tidal vVaters-.llfl'. Edden,

2375. Mouse-trap Mine Lease -lifT. Kelly, 19. Nuggety Gully Gold-mining Company's

Leases-M1·. JV. JV. Young, 1313. . Special Rules-M1·. Estell, 1614.

State Batteries-llfr. Nielsen, 491; l'rfr. BrineT, 1613.

State Reducing Works-M1·. Nielsen, 491. Unworked Gold Leases-"lfr. J. Hurley, 862. Wyalong Mining Registrars-Mr. Edden (for

Mr. Kelly), 1358.

MINERS' ACCIDENT RELIEF FUND : Actuarial Valuation-.1111-. Estell, 406, 524,

864, 1268; J.b·. Fegan, 864; !JfT. Estell (for J.[T. Kelty), 1704.

Allowances--'lffl'. W. JV. Young (for MT. Waddell), 699.

Amendment of-!Jh. Kelly, 1614. MINKS INSPECTION ACT :

Breach of-M1·. Cann, 525. MINING LAW: Amendment of-J.b-. Fegan, 1474,2212; M1·.

Brine1·, 1613; !Jll'. J~ Hurley, 4771.

MITCHELL LIBRARY : Accommodation of-M1·. Leuy, 401 : !JfT.

Dacey, 3235. MONEY-LENDERS BILL: Introduction of-M1· .. Estell (for M1·. Daley),

978. Provisions of-.1111'. Gillies, 3443.

MOTHS: Plague of-lifT. Jes.sep, 3831 ; !Jfr. C1·eswell

(for M1·. Jessep), 3!i95.

MOTOR-CARS : Regulation of-1111'. Dacey, 835; M1·. Thrower

(for Mr. Dacey), 4186.

~QuE .llESSlON 1905. ·'-

QuE l_i-

13 ~nne to 9 December, 1905.

·QUESTIONS (contimwd): MOUNT KEMBLA ART UNION :

Proceedings connected with-.Wr. Henley, 1418.

:MOUNT KEMBLA COAL COMPANY'S ACT:

Repeal of -Mr. Gillies (for Dr. A1·thur), 1509. MUSICIANS: - Payment of-11fr. Fallick (for Mr. Booth),

3785_; lofr·. Donaldson, 3785. NATIONAL LIBRARY: Site for-Mr. G. A. Jones, 3268.

NATIONAL SCHOOL 01' ART : Establishment of-llh. Oakes, 1093.

NAVIGATION JJEPART;I1ENT: Hichmond River Tug Service-M1·. lof ackenzie,

1132. ·work after Hours-lob·. Kdden (for lo{r.

Sullivan), 1886 ; lrfr. Estell (for Mr. Sulli­van), 2002; .Mr. Kelly (for Mr. Daley), 4657.

·NORTH SYDNEY F~:RRIES: .Profits, &c.-Mr .. Estell (for lrb-. Sullivan),

523. . NUT FOOD: Sale of-lo{r. Sullivan, 1S89.

OIL AND ELECTRIC LAUNCHES : ·Supervision of-lof1·. McNeill, 863. OLD-AGE PENSIONS : Amendment of the Act- Mr. J. HurlPy, 862;

M1·. Collins, 3653; Hon. E. W. Fosbery, 4656.

Motion regarding-.Mr. Nielsen, 981. Recipients of Pensions-Mr. Charlton, 3501;

1Jf1·. Booth (for lofr. !If oxham), 3501. Refusal of Peusions--JJb-. O'Sulliva-n, 3267. Stoppage of Pensions-lrfr. W. IV. Young,

1097 ; 11b·. Al cLaurin (for lffr. Collins), 4302.

ORANGE PROCESSIO::-IS : Prohibition of--M1·. No1·ton, 836.

OYSTER LEASES : Conrlitions-M1·. Estell (for lJh. G. A. Jones),

15ll ; lob·. Waddell (for 1lf1·. Bennett), 3073. Leases Granted-lrfr. Cha?'lton, 2954.

PAHLIAMENT HOCSE: NewLibrary-1lf1-. Nielsen(for JJ[r. Thrower),

2272: JJh. O'Sullivan, 3074; Mr. 'l'hrower, 3831, 3895.

Post and Telegraph Office-11h. O'Sullivan, 452.

Refreshment-room-lofr. Booth 2~73, 2318; 11fr. Cann, 2274; J[r. Gillies, 2274.

J'ASTURES PROTECTION AC1' : Amendment of-.'lh. Kelly, 2447.

PATENTS: United States System-lofr. O'Sullivan, 2683

PEARCE, SIR WILLIAM : Remarks by-JJfr. W. Anderson, 3787.

PELA W MAIN COLJ"IERY : Employment of Inexperienced Men-Mr.

Charlton, 400, 702. Police Protection-M1·. Charlton, 491, 862.

PELTS: Exportation of-Mr. R. J. AnderBon, 1267.

PHARMACY BOARD : Offices, &c.-Mr. McLaurin, 4769, 4770 ..

QUESTIONS (continued): PIGS: Inspection-Mr. Brine1·, 2682; Mr. Downes,

2745. PLAGUE: Outbreak at Ballina-Mr. Perry (The Rich­

mond), 740. Outbreak at Newcastle-1lf1·. Fega11, 1888.

POISONS BILL : Debate on-Mr. O'Sullivan, !l268. Provisions of-Mr. Nielsen, 3268.

POLICE: Allowances in lieu of Uniform-Mr. NobbR

(for M1·. Levy), 3603; lJb·. Dacey, 3603; Mr. Levy, 3786, 4440.

Clerks-Mr. Estell (for 11fr. Holman), 700; Mr. Levy, 4079, 4440.

Coli's Harbour: Police Quarters, &c.-lofr. Brine1·; 1777, 3785.

C-onstable Brown-lo£1-. No1·ton, 4803. · Constable's Duty--lob·. O'Sulll'van, 4185.

Cost of Removal~;-lJfl·. Dacey, 1681. Ex-Sergeant Stafford-Jfr. Booth, 597. Mount-eel Police--1Jf1·. Briner, 2476. New Offices-M1·. O'Sullivan, 19, 2564. Officers over Retiring Age-Mr. JJlcGarry,

451. Police Barracks, Redfern-.llh. Estell (for lJfr.

S1tllivan), 2513; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2564; lJ['/'. Sulli-van, 2876.

Reports-JJfr. Lr-vy, 4079. Scale of Pay-11fr. Lev!f, 4079. Sub-Inspector Goulder-M1·. Norton, 4188. · Superannuation-lJb-. Estell (for JJb-. Daley),

1259 ; JJb·. 0' Sullivan, 2564, 2877 ; JJ!r. Levy, 4440; JJ[r. Broughton, 4804.

POSTAGE STAMPS : Printing of-lJfr. Holman, 3502.

PRICKLY-PEAR: Destruction of- .IJ,fr. G. A. Jones, 3787.

PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL: Appointments-JJfr. Fega·n, 920. Brown & Tapson's Contract-Mr. Nielsen (for

M1·. 'l'hrowe;·), 2272. Completion of Buildings-Mr. J. Hurley, 923. Housemairls-Mr. Arthm· Griffith, 3024. Reporton Worksat-21[1-. 'J'h1·ower, 702,1474,

3025; JJ[r. Holman, 3503. PRIVATE HOSPITALS:

Deaths in-JJf?-. J/ cNeill, 2317. PUBLIC BATHS :

Aid to~M1·. J. Hurley, 403. PUBLIC DEBT : Amount of-M1·. G: A. Jones (for JJ[r. Gar­

diner), 4658. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT : Fines under- Mr. Cre-swell, 4579.

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, DEPARTMENT OF: Com·eyance- of Children to Schools-lrfr.

Briner (for lJ[r. Richa1·d.,), 2954. Dunkeld School-'- Mr. W. IV. Young, 2954. Education Commissioners' Report- JJ[?·.

Bronghton, 1536; Jfr. Briner, 2744; Hon. N. Hawken, 31.41.

Miranda School.:...: lob-. Downes, 4770. Reading Books-Air. Gardine1·, 2874.

lii QuE INDEX TO SUBJECTS. QuE

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

QUESTIONS (continued): -PUBLIC Il'STRUCTION: DEPARTME:<iT OF ( contd.):

School Vacations-Mr. G. A. Jones, 639; M1·. Collins. 4078.

South Newcastle Public School-11fr. Bm·gess (for Mr. ]!,'dden), 1313.

Statements by Mr. Knibbs-11fr. Booth, 523. Subsidised Schools-.i/1·. Briner (for Mr.

Richards), 2954-. Teachers' Examinations-.llfr. Scobie (for Mr.

Henley), 83:1. Teachers' Salaries-Hr. TV. W. Young, 1888. Teachers' Scholarships-llfr. Estell (for Mr.

A rthm· Griffith), l 044. Technical Education-llfr. Henley, 1131,2682. Training Ship Dart-Mr. McNeill, 834. Unclassified Teaehers-.Llfr. 'l'homas, 1889. Use of Scribblers-Mr. Booth, 1470.

PUBLIC LIBRARY: Lending Brauch-Mr. Kelly (for Mr. Henley),

3235. PUBLIC SERVICE : Acting Government Statistician-lib·. Law,

2211. Appointments-11fr. Scobie, 702. Cost of Removals--11f1·. Dacey, l680. Court of Appeal- Mr. Levy, 401 ; llf1·. E.stdl

(for Mr. A 1·tlmr G>·iifith), 1044; lb. Estell (for 11fr. Dacey), 1264; 1111-. Dacey, 1469, 1612, 2H7; jjf?·. Broughton, 2185; 1111·. Niei&en (for Jllr. Dacey), 2271.

Garnishee Orders-Mr. Estell (for .Ll!r. Sulli­van), 979.

Grading of Officers-M1·. FaUick (for Mr. Booth), 3444.

Increments-11fr. Estell (for 1111-. Sullivan), 403. Leave of Absence-11fr. Coheu, 1682. Married Women in-Jifr. Henley, 598. Number of Employees, &c.-11!1·. Broughton,

126:3. Payment of Salaries-.lfr. Nielsen (for llfr.

Briner), 2317; JJ[,·. Broughton, 4303; Jlfr. TV. Ander8on, 4772; fi{r. Ga1·diner, 4855.

Payments to Hetired Civil Servants-fifr. Waddeil, 4159.

Pensioners-M1·. Briner (for Mr. Levien), 1264.

Retirement of Mr. J. S. Shaw-11f1·. J. Hurlfy, 862.

Unpaid Accounts-Mr. lJ!cCoy, 2317.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE : Appointment of-llfr. Broughton, 2185; llfr.

11! 01·ton, 2449.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTl\fEKT: Abercrombie-street Tramway-11fr.llolli.s (for

Mr. Sullimn), 399. Absconding Contractor-11fr. llfcGmcen, 1708. Architects-llfr. 'l'h>·owet·, 451.

, Bellinger Harbour Works-11£r. Briner, 1259, 1420, 3653.

Bogan Gate-Trundle Railway-.llfr. Kelly, 1268.

Campbell, Mr. W. A. E.-llfr. Briner, 1777. Carrington Tram-Jinc-.1111·. Fegan, 1888. Carrington \Vharf--Mr. Perry (for Mr.

Fegan), 2514.

QUESTIONS (continued): PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (continued) : Cataract Dam-Jib·. Edden (for .Mr. Kelly),

1358; 11{1·. Estell (for llfr .. JJJcNeilt), 1511; Mr. J. Hurley, 1511 ; Mr. Gardiner (for M1·. "lfcNeill), 1681.

Charges a~Jainst Contractors-Mr. McGowen, 4464.

Charlestown Road De\·iation-M1·. Edden, 3653.

Clarence River: Shoaling-Hr. McFarlane, 3653.

Clearing Entrance to Coastal Rivers-11fr. Brine1·, 1510, :1651; M1·. 1lfcFarlaue, 2880.

Cohar-Wilcannia Railway-Mr. Meeluw, 2272. Cockatoo Island W orkshops-M r. Henley,

2747 .. Coraki Bridge-lib·. Oann, 1264. Cowra to Canowindra Railway-M1·. Waddell,

3385. Curlewis-Gilgandra Railway - M1·. Perry

(Liverpool Plain.~), 401, 4077. Darling River Navigation ImprovementR­

Jifr. E•tell (for fifr. Scobie), 3969. Departmental Expenditure-fifr. O'Sullivan,

1312. Dorrigo Road from Coramba-Jfr. Brine>·,

3605. Drainage of Gumma Swamp-11fr. Briner,

3603. Dredges-llfr. Henley, 5!19; Mr. Pe1·ry (The

Richmond), 2448 ; fih. A Tthur G1·t;{fith, 2448. Dun oily Bridge-Mr. Fallick, 639; M1·. Cann,

1264. Estimates for Public Works-Mr. Briner (for

1lh. O'Sullivan), 2447. George's River: Weir-Mr. Downe.~, 2745. Grafton-Casino Railway-Mr. ~VcFarlane,

3653. Gnnnedah Water-works-ll.fr. Nobl;.~ (for Mr.

Po·>·y (Liurpool Plains), 4302. Lake Macquarie Railway-11fr. E8tell, 1539. Land Resumed in Kent-street-11fr. Oakes,

2003. Liernnr Sewerage Systein-JI[r. O'Sullivan,

2211 ; .llfr. Gillies (for M1·. W. W. Young}, 2446.

Long Bay Penitentiary-Hr. Daley, 699 ; M1·. Henley, 699. ,

Macleay Swamps Drainage- 1'•fr. ·Brine?", 1509, 3603.

Maitland District Tramway-Mr. Gillies, 838, l 70~. 1709.

Manilla Bridge-.~fr. McNeill, 3075. Mi1dnra-Y elta-Wentworth Railway- Mr.

·Nielsen (for .~r,·. Scobie), 919; Mr. Scobie, 1471; Mr. E8tell (for Mr. Scobie), 3969.

Moree-BoggabillaRailway--Mr. G. A. Jones., 45i7.

Nambncca River, Dredging-Mr. B1'iner, 1258, 1259, 1420, 3651.

· Narrabri-WalgettRailway-Mr. Collins, 978. Newcastle Dredge Service--Mr. Perry (for

Mr. FPgan), 2514. Newcastle Harbour Works-M1·. Hollis (for

M1·. Sullivan), 4185. · Newcastle Sewerage vVorks-Mr. Edden, 203,

406, 1267. .

QuE · SESSION 1905. QuE ·Iiii

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

QUESTIONS (continued):

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMEN'l' (contmued): North Coast Railway Proposals-1!£1-.. Perry

(The Richmond), 403, 2516; 11!1-. McFarlane, 862, 1708; Mr. Brine1·, 2375, 2516, 3896; Mr . .F'egan, 2375; M1-. Davidson, 2684.

Overdue ?ayments-Mr. O'Sullivan, 1358. Overpayment of a Contractor-Air. Nobbs (for

Mr. Fell), 451 ; 1!£1·. Fegan, 920. Port Kembla Harbour Works-lib·. Gillies

(for Dr. Arth1tr) 1509. Parramatta Road-Mr. Booth, 4580. Removal of Cottages, Trial Bay-J'I[r. Gillies,

(for lob·. Briner), 2~64. Repair of Streets, Drummoyne-lofr. Dacey,

3155. Richmond River: Dredging-lolr. Perry (The

Richmond), 2476. · Roads and Bridges-lofr. lofcFarlane, 835;

Mr. Pen·y ('l'he Richmond), 920. 3896, 3899., 4305 ; ],[ r. Brine1·, 1260, 3829 ; J.h. Scobie, 1268, 17i9, 2319; J.h. J.forton, 16S2, 2279, 4772; lofr. 11/eehan, 1777; Mr. Charlton, 2682 ; lob·. Briner (for 11fr. Riclwrds), 2875 ; Mr. J. Hurley, 3786; Mr. O'Sullivan, 4305.

Road Metal-2Jb·. J1I01·ton, 4080; Mr. Law, 4306; J.tr. O'Sullivan, 4306.

South Head Road-J.fr. Waddell (for Mr. Bennett), 3073; Mr. Pen·y (The Richmond), 3234, 323fi, 3653 ; J.h. 0' Sullivan, 3235 ; Mr. jlfcLaw·in, 4306.

Standard Wages-1!fr. Daley, 1092. Steam Cranes-,llf1·. lofcGoweu, 524. Stonemasons : :Fisher Library-Mr. Jessep,

404. Stormwater Sewer, Lincoln Crescent-Mr.

Booth (for J,fT. B1·oughton), 2373. Supply of Coal-J.£1·. Arthur Griffith, 2275,

4441, 4579. Temora-Barellan Railway--lofr. Kelly, 1268. Tenders-loh. B1·iner, 3605. Tenterfield to Casino Railway-Mr. Pe1·ry

(The Richmond), 1709. Tuckian Flood Relief Works-1!h. Pen·y( The

Richmond), 403. Upper Coldsteam Bridge-Mr. Briner, 1510. Use of Hardwood-1!h. Briner, 1538; Mr.

Fegan (for Mr. B1·iner), ·2507. Wellington-CohborahRailway-lofr. Throwe1·,

3075, 3652. Wood-paving Flinders-street-Mr. Norton,

406.

RABBITS:

Destruction of-1!!?-. Waddell, 1045; Mr. Fa/lick, 1263 ; ],[1·. Nielsen, 2610; Mr. Eden Ge01·ge, 32fl7.

Supply of Wire-netting-J.h. Pe1·ry ( Lirer. pool Plains), 401,4805; J,h. Thrower, 402, 1046, 1958, 3896; M1·. IY ad dell, 598, 1889, 2279, 2685; lofr. Crick, 2279 ; Mr. Briner (for Mr. JlfcLaurin), 3718; Mr. Eden George, 4080.

Trapping by Unemployed-lob·. G. A. Jones, 402.

QUESTIONS (continued): RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:

Assistant Mechanical Engineer-.llfr. Sullivan, 2874; Mr. IV. JV. Young, 3076.

Boiler Explosion-.llfr. Hollis, 4580, 4771. Brick Contract-Mr. J. Hurley, 2565, 2877,

3155, 3445. Carriage of Coal-lofr. Hollis, 1957 ; Mr.

E.jteU, 2566. Carriage of N ewspapers-.ll.fr. PeTry (The

Richmond), 3970. Cattle-wagons-M1·. lofoxham, 2479. Central Railway Station-M1·. 'l'h:·ower, 863;

MT. McN~<il!, 864. Charges against Frank McFadyen - Mr.

Jes8ep, 404. Chief Mechanical Engineer-]1-b-. Hollis, 1259. Ccal Contracts-lofT. Nicholson, 2446 ; Mr.

Estell, 2566 ; M1·. Eo~tell (for Mr. Nielsen), 2684; 1!!1-. Holman, 2881, 3445; Mr. Nielsen, 3897 ; lo£1·. Fegan, 38!)7 ; Mr. J. Hurley, 3897; lolr. 'l'h1·oweT (for Mr. Hol· man), 4078.

Deviations-Hr. Estell, 492, 596; M1·. BTough­ton, 161:0.

Discharge of Employees-1!/r. Norton, 3384; 1!!?-. H allis, 3385.

Electric Railways-,M1·. G. A. Jones (for M1·. Su.llivan), 4078.

Employees' Appeals-lob·. Hollis, 833, 1257; Mr. Estell (for Mr. Hollis), 1043.

Eveleigh LocomotiYe vYorkshops-lofr.Hollis, 1957.

Eveleigh Workshop Employees-.Jf r. H allis, 1259, 3385; Mr. G. A. Jones, 1957.

Freight on Rabbits-M1·. Waddell, 597. Freights and Fares-J.fr. IV. IV. Young, 1260,

l21j8. Freight on Wheat-M1·. McLaurin, 4305. Holiday Fares for School Teachers-J.b·. G. A.

Jones, 4771. Increases of Salary-.iJ-f?-. Estell (for 1!fr. Niel­

sen), 1264; J.{r. A1·thw· Gr(tfith, 1361; Mr. Edden, 1361; M1·. Estell, 1614.

Ironside, Edmund-J.f1· .. Norton, 4803. Insurance of Employees-Mr. J!Jstdl (for ~'l[T.

Holman),l470; JJfT. Hollis, 1470. Manufacture of Locomotives-MT. lofcGowen,

l:>37, 864,1094, 1265, 1538, 1706; Mr. Dacey, 1095, 1778, 3075; Mr. Bennett, 1706; Mr. Yobb.<, 1779 ; 1!IT. Hollis, 2002; Mr. W. E. V. Robson, 2880; Mr. Hindmarsh (for M1·. W. E. V. Robson), 3023.

Motor Omnibuses -Hon. D1·. Nash, 1299; Hon. Sir John See, 1299; ·Mr. Ball, 1362; 1!fr. Kearney, 1511 ; Mr. B1·iner (for MT. Fegan), 1612; M1·. Levy, 4079.

Ocean-street Tram-cars-J.f1·. Levy, 452. Payment of Staff-MT. Fegan, 2210. Peurith Bridge~M1·. Fe(J'lll, 1888. Photo-Chrome Views-Mr. G. A. Jones, 3895. Power House Engines-Mr. Fegan, 2566;

lofr. Gillies (for loh. JV. W. Young), 3442. Power House, George-street North-Mr.

Creswell (for 11-11·. Latime1·), 45i8. Railway W orksbops-MT. GillieB, 922. Repairs-1111·. W. W. Young, 1779. Sale of Scrap-iron-11fT. G. A. Jones (for· M1·.

Dacey), 1778.

liv QuE INDEX TO SUBJECTS. QuE

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

QUESTIONS (continued): RAILWAYS A:<D TRAMWAYS (continued): Season Tickets-M1·. Estell (for Mr. Hollis),

1777. Sleeping Cars-M1·. Kelly, 2448. Spurious Coins-Mr. Sullivan, 2875. Superannuation Fund-Mr. A1·thur Griffith,

3024. Tram Employees' Holidays-lrfr. Booth, 2565. Tramway Concessions to Cadets-Mr. Brough­

ton, 1357. Tramway Management-Hr. Burgess, 2479. Tramway Supervising Staff-Mr. Kelly (for

Mr. S1tlliv£m), 1509. Watson's Bay Tramway-Han. G. J. Robert~,

3881. Weighbridges-Mr. O'Sullivan, 2876. Workmen's Tickets-Mr. Ho!lis, 1259.

RAILWAY CoMMISSIONERS: Dispute between-Mr. Kelly, 4304 ; Mr.

McGowen, 4465; Mr. Booth, 4581. REAL PROPERTY ACT : Valuators-21-fr. Waddell, 4303; Mr. McFar­

lane (for Mr. Waddell), 4441; Mr. Cohen, 4442.

REGENT-STREET DISPENSARY : Papers relating to.,- Mr. Sullivan, 525; Mr.

McGowen, 834. REGISTRAR-m;NERAL"s DEPARTMENT: Land Titles Brauch-Mr. Creswdl, 3602. • Sums paid to Robert Roberts-Mr. Creswell,

4657. REGISTRATION OF VESSELS:

Tonnage, &c.- JJ{r. G'ann (for Mr. Sullivan), 1927.

REGISTRY OFFICES : Bill dealing with-Mr. Dacey, 1420; Mr.

B1·oughton, 1510. RESUMED AREA: Control of-Mr. Daley, 523, 8~2. Cost of Resumption, &c.-JJ{r. Nobbs (for

Mr. Storey), 3442; Han. W. J. :Prickett, 3624, 4632.

Hotels in-Mr. Estell (for Mr. Sullivan), 596. Vacant Land, &c.-Mr. Daley, 1092; Mr.

E.~tell (for Mr. Daley), 1258. . RICHMOND VALE RAILWAY:

Alleged Trespass on Government Land-Mr. Gillies, 1361, 2609, 2744.

ROSEBERY PARK RACE-CoURSE: Fatality at-Mr. No1·ton, 525, 741.

. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY: Land held by-Mr. Daley, 698.

ROYAL ART SOCIETY : Subsidy-Mr. Oakes (for Mr. Latimer), 2185.

RUBBISH TIP, WATERLOO: Nuisance caused by-Mr. Broughton, 2210.

SATURDAY HALF-HOI~JDAY: Enforcement of-M1·. Briner (for Mr. Rich­

ards), 2746. SHARK ISLAND : Use of-M1·. Sullivan, 2880, 3024; Mr. Estill

(for 11fr. Daley), 3072. SHEEPSKIN AND HIDE BUYERS :

Registration of-.~f?·. Donaljlson, 861..

Q.UESTION.S (continued) : SHH'PING COMPANIES: Government Payments to-Mr. Estell (for

M1·. Oann), 3266. SINKING FUND :

Interest-Mr. Dacey, 2275. SMOKE NUISANCE : Abatement of-Mr. Tln·ower (for All·. Arih1tr

Griffith), 452; Mr. Bro!tghton, 1044, 3233; Mr. Kelly, 1357.

SOCIALISM: The Pope's Encyclica1-Mr. J. Hurley, 836;

Mr. Kelly, 836. Utterances by Cardinal Moran~ Mr. O'Sulli­

van, 836. SOFALA RACE·COUR~E : Trustees-Hr. W. W. Young, 596.

• SOUTH AFRICAN WAR : Returned Soldiers-.~fr. Gm·diner, 2317 ;

Mr. Oakes, 2880; JJ[r. Thrower, 4187. SPIT BATHS: Lease--Mr. Booth (for Dr. A1·thur), 1705.

STANFORD-)1ERTHYR ~OLLIERY: Fire at-Mr. Charlton, 3447; JJfr. Fegan,

344.7; JJfr. Edden, 3447, 3448; JJb-. Norton, 34.47; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 3448.

ST.lTE BAKK : Establishment of-.JJ{?·. Kelly, 4305.

STATE CLOTHING FACTORY: Report bn-llfr. 'l'hrowe1·, 702.

STATII: FIRE INSURANCE FUND: .Abolitionof-Mr. Waddell, 1779; JJ[r. Fegan,

1887; JJfr. Meehan, 2210. STATE GOVERNMENT HoUSE :

Cost of-Mr. Briner, 2113. STATUTE LAW REVISION BILL: Introduction of-Mr. Levy, 523.

STEAM LAUNCH "EVA": Purchase of-Nr. Henley. 3384.

STEA~i LAUNCH "PSYCHE" : Use of--.,.-Mr. Burgess, 3830.

STEAM YACHT "VICTORIA": Expenses, &c.-Mr. Daley, 1091. Sale of-Mr. W. Anderson, 2446; lrh. EstPTl

(for JJfr. Meehan), 2684 ; lrb-. Henley, 3384. STOCK AND PASTURES PROTECTION BOARD:

Resignation of Mr. Capel-lrfr. Kelly, 2375. SUNDAY-TRADING ACT: Enforcement of--Mr. J. Hm·ley, 523; Mr.

Broughton, 4804. SYDNEY CORPoRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL : Introduction of-lrf?·. Cohen, 2747 . Second Reading-Mr. O'Sullivan, 4306.

SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND : Area of-Mr. Daley, 698. Trustees-Hr. J. Hurley, 3652.

SYD:-IEY HARBoUR TRUST : Bonds and Stores-Mr. Dacey (for Mr. Duley),

1887. Coal Landing Scaffolding-Mr. Daley, !045. Employees-Hr. Nielsen, 700. Foreshores-Mr. Oakes, 2955. Harbour Dues-Mr. Gillie.~, 1361; JJh. llfor­

ton, 4581. Pollution of the Harbour-M1·. Nobbs (for

JJfr. Fell), 3023.

-QUE S:f:SSION 1905, RET

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

QUESTIONS (continued): SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST (continued) Reclamations-Hr. Henley, 2876. 'Sheds-Mr . .Fallick, 3603. Wharfage-Mr. E.itell (for Mr. Daley), 1258;

Mr. Henley, 1268, 2686; Mr. Bennett, 1709. SYDNEY HOSPITAL : Appointments-Hr. Fegan, 920. Moorcliff Brauch-Mr. Holli_., 1419. Rejection of a Patient-Mr. Levy, 3718, 3786. Subsidy-Mr. Broughton, 1044.

SYDNEY MINT : Silver in Bullion-Mr. NieZ.sen, 2279.

SYDNEY M"C'SEUM : Dr. Roth's Collection-Mr. N01·ton, 4803.

TAIT, :MR. W. : Application by-Mr. Briner (for Mr. Levien),

1264. TAXATION (A:ME~DING) BILL : Introduction of-Ron. D1·. Nash, 3415.

TIMBER: Destruction of-Mr: Scobie, 742. Royalty-M1·. B1·iner, 1260; Mr. Briner (for

Mr. Davidson), 1682; Mr. Collins, 4657. TIN AND SHEET METAL WORK : In Gaols-Mr. Estell (for Mr. Thrower},

739. TIRES, WIDTH OF : Regulation-Hr. Briner, 1259.

TURBINE ENGINES : Papers 1·e-lofr. Fegan, 1708.

UNEMPLOYED, THE: Railway Passes-Mr. Levy, 1046 ; lofr. O'Sul­

livan, 1096; Mr. MacDonell, 1096. Settlement on Crown Lands-Mr. O'Sullivan,

597. Work for-lib·. Dacey, 405; Mr. McNeill,

408, 2318; Mr. Eden Ge01·ge, 600; M1·. Nielse1, (for lofr. Estell), 918; Mr. O'Sulli­van, 1046, 1093, 3971 ; Mr. Broughton, 3897; Mr. Hollis, 4772.

WATER CONSERVATION AND IRRIGATION: Barren Jack Scheme-Mr. Nielsen, 19, 600,

1709 ; },flo. Scobie, 702. Canal: Namoi River to Pian Creek-Mr.

Gillies (for Mr. Oollin.s), 4578. Drains and Bores-Mr. G. A. Jones, 2687;

Mr. Collins, 3446, 4079. Lake Victoria-Mr. Scobie, 1682. Macqnarie River Scheme-Mr. Nobbs (for Mr.

Eden George), 3895. Municipal Water Supplies-Mr. Holman,

2279. Report by Colonel Ottlay-.llfr. Broughton,

4303. Watton 'Veir-lofr. TV. TV. Yotmg, 838. Wyangala Scheme- Mr. Kelly, 600, 3075;

Mr. Waddell, 1709. WAVERLEY GARBAGE TIP: Papers relating to-Mr. Nobbs (for Mr. Fell),

979. VVEATHER REPORTS: At Newcastle-Hr. Oakes, 2186.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA: Election in-M1·. Holman, 3010.

QUESTIONS (continued): WESTERN LANDS AMENDMENT BILL : Introduction of--Mr. Scobie, 19, 1612; Mr.

MacDonell, 2211. WEXFORD-STREET AR);:AS BILL : Introduction of--Mr. O'Sullivan, 2954.

WILLIS CONSPIRACY CASE: Solicitor for Hoskins-Mr. Oakes, 1473. Stephens, J. B.-Mr. J. Hurley, 1512, 1537.

" WOLLUIIIBIN " : Loss of-Mr. Kelly (for lofr.. Sullivan), 4658,

WONGA PIGEONS : Destructionof-M1·. Meehan, 2607.

WORKSHOPS .AND FACTORIES ACT : Amendment of-Mr. Fegan, 1474.

R

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS: MUDGEE TO COBBORAH, RAILWAY FROM: .Motion by C. A. Lee, referring to the Public

Works Committee the expediency of con­structing a line of railway from Mudgee to Cobborah, 4797; debated by Mr. Thrower, 4798; Mr. O'Sullivan, 479\1; Mr. Norton, 4800; Mr. W. W. Young, and motion agreed to, 4803.

NORTH COAST RAILWAY: Motion by Mr. C. A. Lee, that the construc­

tion of a line of railway from Maitland to South Grafton be carried out, 2145; debated by Mr. Nielsen, 2150; Mr. McFarlane, 2157; Mr. Davidson, 2161 ; Mr. Briner, 2163; Mr. Carruthers, 2165; Mr. Thomas, 2172; Mr. EJden, 2174; Mr. J. H. Young, 2175; Mr. Fegan, Mr. • MacDonell, 2179; Mr. Henley, 2182; Mr. Donaldson, 2183; Mr: C. A. Lee, in reply, and motion agreed to, 2184.

RETURNS: ABATTOIRS AT NEWCASTLE : Motion by Mr. Fegan for papers in .connec·

tion with the establishment of, agreed to, 1615.

BATHS AT THE SPIT: .Motion by Dr. Arthur for papers in connec­

tion with the granting of a.lease, agreed to, 4442.

BELLINGEN ROAD DISTRICT : .Motion by Mr. Briner, for papers as to :mile­

age of, agreed to, 1615. Motion by Mr. Briner for return showing

amount spent in, agreed to, 2114. COAL PURCHASED BY RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS: Motion by Mr. Estell (for Mr. Holman), for a.

return respecting, agreed to, 3788.

COMO-HURSTVILLE RAILWAY DEVIATION: Motion by Mr. Broughton, for a return respect­

ing, 2702; debated by Mr. Hollis, Mr. J. H. Young, 2703; Mr. Norton, 2704,; Mr. Kelly, Mr. Carruthers, 2705 ; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), and motion agreed to, 2706.

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Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

RETURNS (continued): CONSTABLE GUILFOYLE: Motion by Mr. Fegan for papers in connection

with the request for payment of hospital expenses, agreed to, 2707.

CONTRACT FOR COAL:

Motion by Mr. Dacey, for papers connected with the contract for the supply of coal for the Western lines, agreed to, 3076.

FOREST RESERVE : Council: Motion by the Ron. A. Kethel for are­

turn respecting, 3010; debated by the Hon. J. Hughes, 30ll ; the Ron. H. E. Kater, the Ron. H. Stuart, the Ron. A. Kethel, in reply, and motion agreed to, 3012.

GOVERXOR·GENERAL'S AND STATE GOVERNOR'S RESIDENCES :

Motion by Mr. Briner for a return showing th., total cost of repairs to, agreed to, 2450.

IMPRISONMEST OF FEMALE CHILD : Council: Motion by the Ron. Dr. Mackellar

for papers respecting; ob8., by the Hon. J. Hughes, and motion withdrawn, 3010.

LIVERPOOL ASYLU~I:

Motion by Mr. Downes for a return showing the number of deaths of inmates in, agreed to, 2450.

M'FADDEN, REMOVAL OF MR. : Motion by Mr. Booth for papers in connec­

tion with, agreed to, 3654. MANNIX &: CO. :

Motion by Mr. Thrower for papers in connec­tion with the stoppage of payment in a contract let toP. Mannix & Co., agreed to, 573.

MINING ACT, APPLICATIONS UNDER : Motion by Mr. Fegan for a return respecting,

agreed to, 493. POWER·HOUSE, ULTIMO :

Motion by Mr. Fegan for p&pers in connec­tion with the introduction and purchase of turbine engines, agreed to, 1513.

itESERVES IN MURRAY ELECTORATE : Motion by Mr. Scobie fora return respecting,

agreed to, 2320. :RETRENCHED CIVIL SERYANTS :

Motion by Mr. Cohen for a return relating to, agreed to, 1780.

·~UPERANNUATION FUND : Motion by Mr. Broughton for a return, agreed

to, 1362. TESSELS REGISTERED IN NEW SOUTH WALES AND

OTHER STATES : Motion by Mr. Sullimn for a return respect­

ing, agreed to, 2450. WRIGHT, T. G., EX-SENIOR CONSTABLE: Motion by Mr. Sullivan for papers in connec­

tion with application for a gratuity, agreed to, 3788.

Boad Metals : Mot.ion by Mr. Estell (for Mr. Morton), that

road metals used in the county of Cumber­land should be subjected to a practical test, agreed to, 3788.

s SELECT COMMITTEES:

ALLEGATION BY REV. WOOLLS RUTLEDGE:

Motion by Mr. Arthur Griffitlt for appoint­ment of select committee to inquire into the truthfulness or otherwise of an allegation by the Rev. Woolls Rutledge to the effect that a certain public officer was unable to obtain re-employment in the public service until he joined the Roman Catholic Church, 1711; debated by Mr. Crick, 1712; Mr. Jessep, 1714; Mr. Carruthers, 1715; Mr. Fegan, 1716; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), l'll8 ; Mr. Hogue, 1720; Mr. McGowen, 1721; Mr. Moxham, 1723; Mr. Daley, Mr. W. W. Young, 1724; Mr. Morton, Mr. Edden, 1725 ; Mr. O'Sulliv:tn, 1726; Mr. Sullivan, 1727; Mr. J. Hurley, 1728; Mr. Gillie~, 1730; Mr. Gardiner, Mr. Arthur Griffith, 1732 ; motion agreed to, 1733 ; report of select committee presented, 3156 ; motion by Mr. Arthur Griffith that the report of the select committee be adopted, 4581 ; debated by Mr. J. Hurley (who moved the previous question), Mr. Booth, 4587 ; Mr. Edden, 4iJ9l ; Mr. Carruthers, 4593; Mr .. Norton (who· moved that the question be now put), 4594; previous ques­tion put and negatived, 4595.

BULFIN AND WEBBER, CASES OF :

Motion by Mr. Thrower for appointment of a select committee to inquire into and report upon the alleged wrongful dismissal of George Bulfin and William Webber from the Callan Park and Rydal mere Asylums, 1422; debated by Mr. Sullivan, 1423; Mr. Car­ruthers, 1424; Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. Cohen, 1429 ; Mr. Fegan (who moved an amend­ment that the cause ·Of the dismissal of George Bulfin and William Webber be re­ferred to. the Public Service Board for in­quiry and report), 1430; Mr. Law, 1431; Mr. Booth, Mr. Crick, 1433; Mr. Jessep, 1436; Mr. McGarry, 1437; Mr. Moxham, Mr. Kelly, 1438; Mr. O'Sullivan, 1439 ; Mr. Scobie, 1440; Mr. Thrower, in reply, 1441; amendment agreed to, 1443.

CUNYNGHAME, MRS. :

Motion by Mr. Briner for the appointment of a select committee to inquire and report upon the claims of, 1738; debated by Mr. Ashton, 1740; Mr. Edden, Mr. Briner, in reply, 1743; motion negatived, 1744.

DAIRYING INDUSTRY, THE:

. Motion by Mr. Davidson for appointment of select committee to inquire into and report

. upon the dairying industry in connection with the production of milk and cream, the manufacture of butter and cheese, and the sale and export of these products, 567 ; debated by Mr. McGowen, 568; Mr. Moore, Mr. Dacey, 569; Mr. Jessep, 570; Mr. J. H. Young. Mr. W. Millard, Mr. Broughton, Mr. Wood, 571; Mr. Davidson, in reply, motion agreed to, 573 ; report of select com­mittee presented, 4442.

SEL SESSION 1905. WAD I vii 13 June to 9 December, 1905.

SELECT COMMITTEES (continued): FOSTER, MR. THOMAS :

Motion by Mr. J. Hurley for appointment of select committee to inquire into and report upon the case of Thomas Foster, who was tried at Darlinghurst, on 30th September, 1902, on a charge of bigamy, agreed to, 844 ; report of select committee presented, 1178.

GENGE, CASE OF CONSTABLE :

Motion by Mr. Gillies for appointment of select committee to inquire into the wrong· ful dismissal of Edward Genge from the Mounted Police Force, 2396; debated by Mr. Hogue, 2397 ; motion negatived, 2519.

I-lARDING, STEAD, AND OTHERS, CASE OF :

Motion by Mr. Hollis that the report of the select committee brought up on 14th De­cember, 1904, be adopted, 2376; debated by Mr. Hogue, 2377 ; Mr. Levien, 2382.

ROBERTS, R. :

Motion by Mr. Broughton for appointment of select committee to inquire into and report upon the susp1msion of Robert Roberts, late bookbinder in the Registrar-General's De· pa.rtment, 844, 2075; debated by Mr. Wood, 844 ; Mr. Hogue, 845 ; motion agreed to, 2076; report of select committee presented, 3156; motion by Mr. Broughton that the report of the select committee be adopted, 3899; debated by Mr. Norton, 3901; Mr. Wood, 3902; Mr. Hollis, 3906; Mr. Briner, 3907 ; Mr. Carruthers, 3910; Mr. Perry (The Richmond), 3912; Mr. Booth, 3913; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3914 ; Mr. McNeill, Mr. Kelly, 3916; Mr. Jessep, Mr. J. H. Young, 3917; Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. J. Hurley, 3918; motion lapsed, 3919.

STOWE, CLAIM OF F. E. :

Motion by Mr. Henley for the appointment of a select committee to inquire into the claim of, 1734; debated by Mr. Latimer, Mr. Kelly, 1736; Mr. C. A. Lee, .Mr. Scobie, Mr. Ball, 1737 ; Mr. Edden, 1738 ; debate adjourned, 1738; motion agreed to, 2518; report of select committee presented, 397'1.

TERALBA RAILWAY RESUMPTION:

Motion by Mr. Arthur Griffith for the appoint· ment of a select committee to inquire into, 2687.

TRADE CUSTOM :

Motion by Mr. R. J. Anderson for appoint­ment of select committee to inquire into the alleged practice or trade custom of offering for sale articles manufactured or produced in New South Wales as being the manufac· ture or production of other countries, 2077; debated by Mr. ,Dick, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Thrower, 2079; Mr. Hollis, Mr. Scobie, 2081 ; Mr. Sullivan, 2083; Mr. R. J. Anderson, in reply, 2084; motion agreed to, 2518 ; report of select committee pre­sented, 4306.

SELECT COMMITTEES (continued): TRAFFORD, MR. WALTER:

Motion by Mr. Gillies for appointment of select committee to inquire into and report upon matters eonnected with the refusal of the Pharmacy Board to register Mr. Walter Trafford as a pharmacist, 842 ; debated by 1\Ir. Cohen, Mr. Hogue, 843; Mr. W. Anderson, and motion agreed to, 844 ; re­port of select committee presented, 4442; motion by Mr. Gillies that the report of the select committee be adopted, 4595 ; debated by Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Jessep, Mr. Hollis, 4596; Mr. W. E. V. Robson, Mr. Hogue, 4597; Mr. vV. W. Young, 4598; Mr. Nor· ton, 4599; Mr. Gillies, in reply, motion agreed to, 4602.

Settlement on the Land: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan that in order t~

foster settlement upon the soil the land laws should be so altered as to postpone all payments for the first three years, 3518; debated by Mr. Thrower, :1520; Mr. Perry (Liverpool Plains), il522; Mr. Norton, 3523; Mr. McGarry, 3525; Mr. Ashton, 3526 ; motion lapsed, 3530.

u Unemployed, Distress Among The:

Adj. moved by Mr. Dacey to discuss the necessity for bhe Government to provide more work to relieve the distress among the unemployed, 527; debated by Mr. Norton, 529; Mr. J. Hurley, 531 ; Mr. Hollis, 532 ; Mr. Fallick, 534; Mr. Edden, 535; Mr. Booth, 537; Mr. O'Sullivan, 538; Mr. Sullivan, 541 ; Mr. Daley, 543; Mr. C. A. Lee,544; Mr. McGowen, 549; Mr. McNeill, 551 ; Mr. Broughton, 553; Mr. Scobie, 555; Mr. Storey, 557 ; lYir. Cohen, 559; Mr. Thrower, 560; Mr. Downes, 561; Mr. G. A. Jones, 563; Mr. Gardiner, 564; Mr. Cann, 565; Mr. Dacey, in reply, and motion negatived, 567.

w Waddell Case, The :

Council: Motion by the Hon. N. Hawken that the practice of sending to gaol for indefinite periods without trial, as illustrated by the ·waddell case in bankruptcy, warrants the close attention of the Government, 1657 ; debated by the Hon. J. Hughes, 1659 ; the Hon. N. Hawken, in reply, 1660; motion withdrawn, 1661.

Wade, Mr.: Pers. expl. as to questions asked in Parlia­

ment, 1093.

Want, Death of the Hon. J. H.: Council: Obs. by the Hon. J. Hughes, the

Ron. A. Brown, the Hon. J. Gormly, 3937. Assembly: Obs. by Mr. Carruthers, 4076; Mr.

Edden, Mr. O'Sullivan, 4077.

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Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

Western Suburbs: Treatment of Sewage:

Motion by Mr. C. A. Lee for reference to the Public Works Committee of the expediency of carrying out a scheme for the treatment of sewage at the western suburbs outfall at Rockdale Sewage Farm, by liquefying tanks and filters, 2119; debated by Mr. Fegan, 2122; Mr. W. W. Young, 2123; Mr. Henley, Mr. Cann, 2124; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2125 ; Mr. Bennett, Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2126; Mr. C. A. :Jtee, in reply, and motion agreed to, 2127 ; report of select committee presented, 4411.

Wire-netting for Farmers : Motion by Mr. Eden George that wire-netting

should be used extensively as a foil to the rabbit plague, and that the Government should supply farmers with same on the deferred payment system, 2383; Mr. Wad­dell, 2385 ; Mr. Briner, Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2386 ; Mr. Kelly, 2387; Mr. Thrower, 2388; Mr. Donaldson, 2389; Mr. Booth, 2390 ; Mr. Burgess, Mr. ferry, 2391 ; Mr. Reynoldson, 2393; Mr. Ashton, 2394 ; Mr. Eden George, in reply, and motion agreed to, 2395.

Woolls Rutledge, Rev.: Allegation by. (See SELECT COMMITTEES).

INDEX TO SPEECHES.

INDEX TO SPEECHES. 13 June to 9 December,1905.

Explanatio!~ of Abbreviations :-adj.! Mot~ on of Adjournment; a~. rep., Adoption of Report ; Com., Comm1ttee; co~s. an.tdts., Cons1der_atwn of Amendments; d'!S., <;Jrder of the Day Discharged; exJ!l., ExplanatiOn; mt., ~ntroductwn; mes., ~lessage; m., Motion; ob.~., Observations; p.o., Pomt of Order; q., Questwn; 1R., 2R., 3R., F1rst, Second, or Th1rd Reading; recom., Recom­mitted; ?'econs. amdts., Reconsideration of Amendments.

A ANDERSON, Mr. R. J., Botany:

Address in Reply, 23. Alien Immigration Act, q., 2684. Arbitration Act, q., 1132. Betting Shops, adj., 1332. Boxing Exhibitions, q., 2114. Inflammable Liquids Bill, q., 2514. Lotteries Bill, adj., 4581. Pelts, Exportation of, q., 1267. Supply : Executive and Legislative, 3865. Trade Custom, m., 2077, 2084.

ANDERSO~, Mr. W., Balmain: Address in Reply, 192. Arbitration Court, 193. Betting Shops, adj., 134:t Coal-mines Regulation .Amending Bill, Com.,

3241. Country Towns Water and Sewerage Amend-

ment Bill, Com., 3746. Commonwealth Legislation, q., 2319. Dredge, Order for Bar, adj., 1009. Fitzroy Dock, 194. Gaming Bill, q., 1358, 3719. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3199. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2411. Locomotives, Manufacture of, 194; m., 2055. Payment of Civil Servants at Christmas, q.,

4772. Pearce, Remarks by Sir William, q., 3787. Prize-fighting, adj., 2965. Stamp-printing Office. ad;., 3504, 3517. Supply: Secretary for Public Works, 4229; Trafford, Mr. Walter, m., 844. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4780. Victoria, Steam Yacht, q., 2446.

ARTHUR, Dr. R., Middle Ha1·bour: Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2R., 2253. Dentists (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3740. Darrigo Lands, q., 4771. Habitual Criminals Bill, 2R., 1648. Immigration, q., 638, 1467, 2607. Improvement Leases, q., 1132, 2479. Land Amending Bill, q., 3897. Land Legislation, q., 3898. Lands for Settlement, q., 2271; adj., 2491;

q., 2564, 2377. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, q., 701, int., 1407;

Com., 3191, 3193, 3207. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4402. Executive and Legislative, 3878. Secretary for Public Works, 4224.

The Spit Baths, q., 1705.

AsHTON, The Hon. J., Go1dbunt: Address in Reply, 152. Advances to Settlers .Act, q., 27 46 ; 3233. Bread (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2258. Bush Fires, q., 4187. Canada and Australia, q., 981. Cattle-stealing, q., 3385. Catholic Press: Allegations in, m., 1563. City Bank Act Extension Bill, 2R., 1942. Civil Sen-ants, Payments to Retired, q., 4159. Court of Petty Sessions, Manning River, q.,

2315. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, Com., 2517. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, q., 3898;

m., 4465; int., 4628; 2R., 4663; Com., 4722-4732; con.s. amdts., 4796.

Cunynghame, Case of Mrs. m., 1740. Diocese of Goulburn Church Land Sale Bill,

2R., 2518. Estimates, q., 3971. Federal Capital Site, q., 1780. Flood-street, Leichhardt, q., 491. Foreshores of Port Jackson, q., 2955. Forestry, q., 638, 1260, 1682, 1780. Immigration, q., 1469. Inflammable Liquids Bill, q., 2514. Lands Administration :

Additional Holdings, adj., 1547. Advertising Lands, q., 2271. Applications for Land, q., 832, 2211, 2316,".

2610. A.A. Co.'s Estate, q., 4078. llathurst-Rockley Road, q., 596. Bathurst Temporary Common, q., 863, 1261. Bellingen Land Board, q., 1359. Benerembah Holding, q., 803. Bullahdelah Reserves, q., 4185. Burrabogie Exchange, q., 1536. Burren Settlement Lands, q., 861. Carracabad and Dewitt Creek Holding, g.,

1043. Conditional Leases, q., 1680. Conditional Purchases, q., 803, 2279, 4659,

4771. Conversion of Leases, g., 919. Coolatai Holding, q., 524. Crown Lands near Sydney, q., 740. Urown Lands Sales, q., 3446. Dobikin Holding, q., 2607, 2746. Don Dorrigo, q., 1471, 1705, 4771. Dubbo Land Board, q., 3445. Dubbo Lands, q., 2608. Dumaresq River Reserves, q., 399. Dimgog Lands, q., 805. Estates for Closer Settlement, q., 4771. Exchanges, q., 1706, 2273.

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Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

AsHTON, The Hon. J. (continued): Lands Administration : Forster's Conditional Lease, q., 1359, 3651,

3898. Fraser's Improvement Lease, q., 1419. Grafton-Casino Railway, q., 3443, 4188. Grimm's Scrub Lease, q., 404. Gulgong Agricultural Association, q., 637. Homestead Selections, q., 404, 2517. Hopkins' Leases, q., 979. Hunter River Foreshores, q., 3267. Improvement Leases, q., 598, 1132, 2273,

2479. Kensington Race-course, q., 451. Killarney Land Exchange, q., 738, 2186,

3155. Lachlan Lands, q., 805. Land for Settlement, q., 2271, 2479; adj.,

2481; q., 2516, 2517, 2564, 2877, 3156, 3234; m., 3526; q., 3719, 3832, 3898.

Land held by Mortgage Companies, q., 4658. Land Resumption at Hexham, q., 4580. Lands Commission, 152, q., 204; adj., 706;

q., 832, 1046, 1261, 1266, 1314, 1360, 1472, 1683, 2272, 2316, 2515, 2879, 2956, 3719, 3830, 3897, 397Q, 4805.

Lands Offices, q., 4578. Lismore Show-ground, q., 3785. Molong, Settlement at, 2316. Mudgee Selectors, q., 803. Mulee Reserve, q., 1258. Murray Electorate, Reserves in, q., 1537. Myall Creek Estate, q., 451, 1958, 3971. Newtown Park Trust, q., 4804. Oldfield, Robert, q., 637. Orange, District Surveyor's Office at, q., UO. Orara, \Voolgoolga, and Coffs Harbour, q.,

2004. Park Road, Land fronting, q., 4769. Pastures Protection Boards, q., 402, 2375. Pilliga Scrub Lands, q., 1091, 2682, 2955. Public Parks and Recreation Grounds, g., 741. Reappraisement Cases, q., 19, 4078. Reserves, Carcoar and Cowra, q., 2747. Reserves, County Rous, q., 2278. Revocation of Reserves, q., 1092. Richmond Vale Railway, q., 1361, 2609. Scifleet's Application, q., 637. Selections prior to 1875, q., 3970. Shark Island, q., 3024, 3073. Tarriaro and Boolcarrol Lands, q., 698. Therribri Holding, q., 1359. ' Timber Destruction at Broken Hill, q., 742. Timber Regulations, q., 4657. Travelling Stock Reserves, q., 2272. Tubbo Holding, q., 2186. Uarbry: Travelling Stock Reserve, q., 637. Ulinda Exchange, q., 3969. Wamberal-Ourimbah Road, q., 2682. WesternandCentralDivisions, q., 598,1612,

3443, 3969. Wyalong West Town Lots, q., 3898.

Lands Commission Bill, 2R., 940 ; Gom., 960. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2840. Megalong, Road at, q., 4770. Mildura-Wentworth Railway, q., 3969. Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, q.,

3444; 2R., 3606; Com., 3616. Newcastle Sewerage 'Yorks, q., 204.

AsHTON, The Hon. J. (continued): Newspapers, Railway Freight on, q., 3970. North Coast Railway, q., 2684. Order of Business, q., 1509, 2258, 2376. Parks, Grants for, q., 3445. Pastures Protection Act (Amendment) Bill.

q., 2447. Prickly Pear, q., 3787. Rabbit Pest, q., 402, 598, 1045, 1263, 1889,

1958, 2279, 2610, 3267. Sheepskin and Hide Buyers, q., 861. Smoke Nuisance Prevention Bill, q., 3233; Statistical Maps Bill, 2R., 831. Supply: Additionai Estimates, 4392, 4395, 4398, 4408,

4409, 4411. Attorney-General and Justice, 4134. Secretary for Lands, 4149, 4153, 4158, 4159.

Sydney Cricket Ground, q., 3652. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, q., 19,

2212; int., 3236; 2R., 3659; Com., 3674, 3675, 3676, 3677, 3678, 3679; cons. amdts., 4795.

Wire-netting, q., 1046; m., 2393; q., 3896, 4081, 4805.

Woolloomooloo Boundaries, q., 4186.

B BALL, Mr. R. T., Corowa:

Additional Land Holdings, adj., 1540 Address in Reply, 211. Catholic Press: Allegations in, m., 1582. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend-

ment) Bill, 2R., 3684; Com., 3745, 3749, 3754, 3759, 3760, 3761.

Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4699. Dredge, Order for Bar, ad;., 1002 Federal Capital Site, q., 3448. Financial Statement, 3567. Justices of the Peace, q., 3831. Lands Administration, 219. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2666. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 13&2;

Com., 2408, 2428, 2430, 2467, 2715, 2728, 2847, 2851, 2866; cons. amdts., 4496.

Locomotives, Construction of, 211 ; m., 1991, 2068, 2073.

Motor Omnibuses, q., 1362. North Coast Railway Bill, mt., 4553. Small Debts Recovery Amending Bill, Com.,

633. Stowe, Claim of Mr. F. E., in., 1737. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4389, 4404. Secretary for Public 'Yorks, 4215. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4262.

BENNETT, Mr. W., Durham: Address in Reply, 344. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, int., 4629;

2R., 4679; Com., 4722, 4724. Estates for Closer Settlement, q., 4771. Extra Sitting Day, m., 4773. Financial Statement, 3488. Forestry, q., 1780. Immigration, q., 3025. Land for Settlement, adj., 2488; q., 3898. Land in Dun gog District, q., 805.

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13 June to 9 December, 1905.

BENNETT, Mr. W. (continued) : Lands Commission, q., 4580. Lands Commission (Witnesses) Bill, m., 2444. Lands Offices, q., 4578. Land Taxation, 347. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2670; Com.,

2982, 3030, 3161. Local Government (Shires) Bill, int., 510;

2R., 1385; Com., 2466, 2506, 2708, 2710, 2779, 2824, 2828, 2837 ; 3R., 2932.

Locomotives, Manufacture of, g., 1706. Myall Creek and Centennial Park, Sales of,

q., 2476. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, m., 2199. Oyster Leases, Port Stephens and Karuah

River, g., 3073. Poisons Bill, 2R., 3247. Roban, Case of M., g., 2745. Sewage, \Vestern Suburbs, m., 2126. South Head Road, g., 3073. Treatment of the State, m., 4847. Water Conservation: Barren Jack Reservoir,

m., 3314. Wharfage Rates, g., 1709.

BLACK, The Hon. R. J. : Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4750. Dentists Amendment Bill, Com., 3419. Lands Commission Amendment Bill, 2R., 1667. Liquor Amendment Bill, Com., 4300, 4423. Loan Bill, Com., 4759. Local Government {Shires) Bill, Com., 3698. The New Redhead Estate and Coal Company

{Limited) Transfer Bill, 2R., 3220. Western Lands Amendment Bill, 2R., 4640.

BooTH, Mr. R., Leichha,.dt: Address in Reply, 141. Arbitration Court, 143. Art Unions Act, q., 1778. Betting Shops, adj., 1331. Bulfin and Webber, m., 1433. Chairman of Committees, m., 473. Catholic Press, Allegations in, m., 1580. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2R., 2245. Dredge, Order for Bar, adj., 1001. Firearms Bill, int., 2694. Flood-street, Leichhardt, g., 491. Gambling by Shopkeepers, q., 1778. Gun License Bill, int., 4194. Hotel Housemaids, q., 1470. Hyde Park, q., 4769. Inebriates' Home, Hawkesbury, q., 2447. Judges as Directors of Companies, q., 2273. Lands Commission (Motion of Censure), ll88. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, int., 1412; Com.,

2987, 3198. Local Government {Shires) Bill, Com., 2407 Locomotives, Manufacture of, m., 2038. Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, adj., 871. Musicians in Government Employ, 3785. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, 2R., 679. New South Wales Institution for the Deaf

and Dumb and the Blind Incorporation· Bill, Com., 129ti.

. Old.age Pensions Department, q., 3444. Parliamentary Refreshment-room, q., 2273,

2318.

BooTH, Mr. R. (continued) : Parramatta Road, q., 45!:10. Personal Explanation, 3831. Prize-fi~hting, adj., 2961. Public School System, q., 52:3. Railway Commissioners, q., 4581. Roberts, Robert, m., 3913. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls, m.,

4587. "Scribblers," Public Schools, q., 1470. Stafford, ex-Sergeant, q., 597. Stamp-printing Office, adj., 3512. Supply: Attorney-General and Justice, 4103. Colonial Secretary, 4320, 4355. Executive and Legislative, 3866. Public Instruction, Labour, and Industry,

4242. Secretary for Public Works, 4221. Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and

Trade, 3998. Supply Bill (No. 1), rn., 1063. Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, 2R., 2889. Tramway Employees: Holidays of, q., 2565. Unemployed, adj., 537. Wire-netting for Farmers, m., 2390.

BRINKR, :Mr. G. S., Raleigh: Agricultural Societies, q., 1469. Australian Hardwood, q., 1538. Bellingen Land Board, q., 1359. Bellingen Roads District, q., 1260. Bellinger River Entrance, q., 1259, 3653. Betting and Gambling, q., :.!113, 3829. Campbell, Case of W. A. E., q., 1777. Catholic Press, Allegations in, m, 1555, 1576,

1582 ; q.' 1708. Coastal Rivers, q., 1510. Coif's Harbour and Woolgoolga Jetties, q.,

1419, 1510, 1613, 1655, 2606, 2681, 3605. Coifs Harbour Court-house, q., 1777. Goff's Harbour Police Station, q., 3785. Conditional Leases, q., 1680, 3R98. Crown Lands {Amendment} Bill, int., 4630. Crown Lands : Orara, \Voolgoolga, and Coif's

Harbour, q., 2003. · Cunynghame, Case of Mrs., rn, 1738, 1743. Darling Island Victualling Stores, q., 2607. Diseased Animals, q., 1471. Don Darrigo, q., 1471, 1705, 3605. Dredging: Nambucca, q., 1258. Education Commission, q., 2744. Electors' Rights, q., 1260. Federal and State Government Houses, q.,

2113 Fisheries Officer, Lower Clarence River, q.,

2874. Forster's Conditional Lease, q., 1358, 3651,

3898. Forestry Bill, q., 1260. Gloucester Estate, q., 2516. Gumma Swamp, Drainage of, q., 3603. Homestead Selections, q., 40:t Hospital at Maclean, q., 2185. Intelligence Depa1·tment, q., 2003, Liquor (Amendment} Bill, Corn., 3005, 3007,

3067 . Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2404;

3R., 2919.

lxiv BRI INDEX TO SPEECHES.

Volumes 18 19, 201 .21,

BRINER, Mr. G. S. (continued): Macleay Swamps, q., 1510, 3ti03. Mining Amendment Bill, q., 1613. Mounted Police, q., 2476. Nambucca River Entrance, q., 1529. North Coast Railway, m., 2163; q., 2375,

3896. North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4546. Northern Rivers, q., 1420. Payments to Parliamentary Candidates and

Members, q., 1472. Pigs, Inspection of Slaughtered, q., 2682. Public Servants: Fortnightly Pays, q., 2317. Roads in Uountry Districts, q., 3829. Roberts, Robert, m., 3907. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. ·woolls, m., 1730. State Batteries, q., 1613. Tau, Dredge, q., 3651. Tires, Width of, q., 1259. Warders' Cottages: Trial Bay, q., 2561. \Vater Conservation: Barren Jack Reservoir,

m., 3301. _Wire-netting for Farmers, m., 2386.

BROUGHTON, Mr. E. C. Y., King: · Agricultural Colleges, q., 4440. Betting Shops, adj., 1:-!23. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 1933. Bread (Amendment) Bill int., 1!J45; 2R, 2257. Cadets, Tramway Concessions to, q., 1357. Catholic Press, Allegations in, m., 1573. City Bank Act Extension Bill, 2R., 1943. Qommission of the Peace, q., 922 Commonwealth Legislation, q., 2210. Como-Hurstville Railway Deviation, m.,2702. Consumptive Persons, Inllux of, q., 476. Dairying Industry, m., 571. Di~trict Courts Amendment Bill, 2R., 1506. Education Commissioners' Report, q., 1536. Empire Day, ·m.., 3083. Extra Sitting Day, m., 4774. Federal Capital Site, q., 1473, 1928. Federal Government House, q., 4303. Firearms Bill, int., 2690. Firearms, Careless Use of, q., 1421. Gangloff, Casimir, q., 4186. Government Business on Tuesday, m., 2286. Gun License Bill, int., 4189, 4197. High Commissioner for Australia, q., 2445. High Court of Australia, q., 2373. Interstate Commission, q., 2475. Irrigation Report: Col. Ottlay, q., 4303. Lincoln Crescent Stormwater Sewer, q., 2373. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, q., 1928; 2R., 2568;

Com., 2972, 2988; cons. amdts., 4785,4790. Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2296. I-ocal Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1846. Locomotives, Manufacture of, m., 2()63. Martin-lane, q., 2374. Moore Park Rubbish Tip, q., 2210. Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, adj., 876. National Library Bill, 2R., 3793; Com., 3800,

380 l ; 3R., 3832. Negleuted Children and JU\'enile Offenders

Bill, 3R., 897. New South Wales Institution for the Deaf

and Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 1289, 1292.

Old-age Pensions, q., 981.

BROUGHTON, Mr. E. C. V. (continued) : Police Superannuation Fund, q., 4804. Public Servants' Court of Appeal, q., 2185,. Public Service, q., 1263. Public Service: Fortnightly Pays, q., 4303. Public Trustee, q., 2185. Railway Deviation near Hurstville, q., 1680, Registry Offices. q., 1510. Roberts, Robert, obs., 573; m., 844, 2075;

38fJ9. Seed Wheat, q., 4440. Smoke Nuisance, q., 1044, 3233. Sunday Trading, q., 480!. Supply: Colonial Secretary, 4311. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, 2R. 1

380.5. Sydney Diocesan Re\·enues Bill, 2R., 720 ;

Com., 726. Sydney Hospital Subsidy, q., 1044. Treatment of the State, m., 4846. Unemployed, adj., 553; q., 3897. vVoolloomooloo Boundaries, q., 4186.

BROWN, The Hon. A.: Adjournment, m., 1466. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4556. Coal.mines Regulation (Amanding) Bill, m.,

39:!8. Country Towns w· ater and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, 2R., 4644. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, Com., 1586. Lands Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2Jt,

1666. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3365;

Com., 3427, 3440. New Redhead Estate and Coal Company

(Limited) Transfer Bill. 2R., 3381. Railways (Victorian and Queensland By-laws)

Enabling Bill, int., 3943. Want,' The Hon. J. H., obs., 3937.

BRUNKER, The Ron. J. N. : Bankruptcy Amendment Bill, 2R. 2740. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 2111. Centenary Park Sale (Conveyancing) Bill, 2R.

860. Claims against the Crown, q., 1449,·1947. Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, 2&.,

3763; Com., 3765; m., 3938, 3940. Darling Island Vesting Bill, 2R., 736.­Education, q., 3141. Explooives Bill, 2R., 4744; Com., 4746, 4747;

cons. amdt.s., 4768. Government Business, obs., 1299. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 1035,

1464; Com., 1584, 1587, 1590. Immigration, adJ., 2562. Imprisonment of Child, q., 2732. Jersey, Lord, q., 4274. Kanakas and Hindoos: Clarence River, q.,

1299. Lands Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2·&.,

1666. Lands Commission (Witnesses) Bill, m., 2439;

2R., 2440 ; Com.; 2443. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 3434,

3580, 3591, 3643, 3645, 3649. Martin-place, Hoarding in, q., 2258; adj.,

221H. Motor Omnibuses, q., 1299.

BRU SESSION 1905. 'lxy

13 .June to 9 December, 1905.

BRUNKER, The Ron. J. N. (continued): Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, m., 2264. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R.,

1744, 1757; m., 2~63, 2436, 2439, 2551. Order of Business, ob.~., 2439. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, 2R.,

2944; Com., 2953, 3153. Publicans' Licenses, q., 3141. Railways (Victorian and Queensland By-laws)

Enabling Bill, int., 394:{ ; 2R., 4654. Resumptions, Darling Harbour, q., 3624; obs.,

4734. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, m.,

2435. SmokeNuisanceAbatement(Amendment)Bill,

2R., 2264, 2267; Com., 2267, 2268, 2270; m., 2314,

Special Adjournment, m., 2434. · Statistical Maps Bill, 2R., 1300, 1303; Com.,

1306, 1307, 1308; m., 1947, 1949. Supply Bill (No. 2), 2R., 2440. Supreme Court Vacations, q., 4734. Western Lancl~ Amendment Bill, 2R., 4633 ;

Com., 4641. Wollougong Harbour Trust Resumption Bill,

2R., 857. BuRGERs; Mr. G. A., Burrangong:

Address in Reply, 300. Arbitration Court, 302. Betting Shops, adj., J 340. Bragg, Mr. Arthur, q., 1092. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4705;

Com., 4724, 4725, 4729. Land Settlement, q., 2277, 3832. Lands Administration, 303 ; adj., 2498. Lands Commi~sion, q.,, 3719, :!830. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2668; Com.,

2974, 2990, 3001, 3004, 3034, 3044, 3214. Lismore Show-ground, q., 3785. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1837;

Com., 2406, 2423, 2504, 2789, 2870. North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4536. Psyche, Steam Launch, q., 3830. Supply:

Additional Estimates, 4389. Colonial Secretary, 4317, 4:H8. Extcutive and Legislative, 3850. Public Instruction, Labour, and Industry, 4244.

Secretary for Lands, 4141, 4157. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4264,

4273. Secretary for Public \Yorks, 4225. Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and

Trade, 3994, 40~2. Tramways, q., 2479. Wire-netting for Farmers, m., 2391.

BuzACOTT, The Ron. N. J. : Condition of Chamber, ob.~ .• 3602. Crown Lands Amendment Bill, Com., 4754. Industrial Arbitration (Te.•.t~porary Court)

Bill, 2R.' 482. Liquor Amendment Bill, Com., 4167, 4169,

4170, 4171, 4172, 4173, 4174, 4176, 4180, 4183, 4284, 4287, 4288, 4289, 4291, 4293, 4295, 4296, 4297, 4299, 4422, 4423, 4424, 4429, 4438, 4571, 4575.

BuzACOTT, The Ron. N.J. (continued): Loan Bill, 2R., 4757; Com, 4760. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., :1359;

Com., 3426, 3428, 3434, 3439, M41, 3578, 3579, 3580, 3584, 3590, 3599, :1601, 3643, 3645, 3702, 3704, 3714, 3947, 3952; 3;a., 4055.

National Library Bill, Com., 3966. Treatment of the State, m., 4765.

c CAMPBELL, The Ron. \Y. R. :

Loan Bill, Com., 4759. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 3600,

3693, 3700. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, Com.,

1759. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, 2R.,

4738.

CANN, Mr. J. H., B1·oken Hill: Accidents at Broken Hill, q., 525. Address in Reply, p.o., 30; m., 196. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4456. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 1934. Bridge Tenderer8, q., 1264. Butter Commission, q., 1611. Coal-mines Regulation Amending Bill, Com.,

3239, 3240, 3242, 3924. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend·

ment) Bill, int., 3265; 2R., 3685; Com., 3755, 3756, 3758, 3759, 3762, 3i63.

Crown Lands Amendment Bill, Com., 4729. District Courts Amendment Bill, Com., 1524. Electoral Office, q., 1474. Explosives Bill, int., 691 ; 2R., 3928; Com.,

3930, 3932, 39:!3, 3935, 3936. Firearms Bill, int., 2697. Government Business on Tuesday, m., 2283. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 828. Hospitals, Subsidies to, q., 406, 837, 1539. Immigration, q., 2276. Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court)

Bill, p.o., 421. Inflammable Liquids Bill, int., 690. Land Administration, 197. Lands Commission (Motion of Censure), 1161;

q.' 2479, 2515. Lands Commission Bill, Com., 964. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3052, 3119,

:!121, :H93, 3202. Local Government Extension Bill, int., 1356;

2rt., 2344. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2399,

2407, 2425, 2465, 2474, 2475, 2509, 2716, 2719, 2720, 2723, 2778, 2813, 2824, 2845; cons. amdts., 4495.

Mines Inspector's Office, Broken Hill, q., 700. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 746, 774, 777. Newcastle Agricultural, Horticultural and

Industrial Association Bill, 2R., 3689. New South WaleR Institution for the Deaf

and Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 12!l4, 1297.

Order of Business, q., 237 l. Parliamentary Refreshme?t-room, q., 2274 .•

'lxvi CAN INDEX TO . SPEECHES. CAR

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21,

CANN, Mr. J. H. (continued): Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, m.,

2136, 3388. Poisons Bill, int., 689. Privilege, p.o., 1571. Shipping Companies, Government Payments

to, q., 3266. Sta.tistical Maps Bill, 2R., 830. Supply Bill (No. 1), m., 1049, 1062. Supply:

Attorney-General and Justice, 4118, 4133. Executive and Legislative, 3875. Public Instruction, Labour and Inunstry,

4239. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4252.

Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, int., 3681; Com., 4624.

Taxation Amending Bill, 3R., :1656. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, int., 3977.

, Unemployed, a'(i., 565. Water Supply Works at Booth town, m. 2116.

CARRUTHERS, The Hon. J. H., St. George: Abattoirs, q., 598, 1421. Aboriginal Carvings, q., 2878. Address in Reply, p.o., 30, 45; m., 251, 378. Adulteration of Bread, q., 701, 919. Advances to Settlers Board, q., 2275, 2608,

3785. Ad\·ertising in Public Places, q., :3602. Agricultural Societies, q., 1420, 3832, 3899. Alien Immigration Act, q., 2684. A.N.A. Exhibition, q., 2748; p.o., 3027. Appropriation Bill, m., 4306; q., 4464. Arbitration (Amending) Bill, q., 2686. Arbitration Court, 51. Australian Ambulance Association, q., 1540. Australian Hardwood, q., 1538. Betting and Gambling, q., 38.!9. Betting Bill, q., ·1683. Blue Metal, q., 4306. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 1929. Brewers' Bills of Sale, q., 1467. British Flag, Hauling Down, q., 3447. Bulfin and Webber, m., 1424. Bur.iness of the Session, q., 2477. Butter Commission, q., 1611, 1682. Centenary Park Sale (Conveyancing) Bill, 2R.,

1077; q., 2476. Charitable Bequests, q., 2450. Chinese Lottery Shops, q., 701. City Council Bills, q., 1357. Close of the Session, obs., 4854. Coal-landing Scaffolding, q., 1045. Coff's Harbour and Woolgoolga Jetties, q.,

1419, liilO, 1613, 1656, 2606, 2681. Commerce Bill, q., 1539, 1707. Commission of the Peace, q., 923. Commonwealth Legislation, q., 2210, 2319. Como-Hurstville Railway Deviation, m., 2705. Companies Act Amendment Bill, q., 4772. Compensation to Hon. Members, q., 1473. Conditional Purchase Balances, q., 1928. Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1418. Custom House at Sydney, q., 4803. Dealers, Licensing of, q., 2316. Debentures, Sale of, q., 639. Diseased Meat at Abattoirs, q., 3604. Dog-tax, q., 1929.

CARRUTHERS, The Ho)<'. J. H. (continued):· Dredge, Order for Bar, adj., 1003. Drummoyne M~micipal Lands Sale Bill, 2R.,

3499. Eight Hours Bill, q., 2880. Electoral Office, q., 1474. Empire Day, m.., 3080. Estimates, q., 4188. Extra Sitting Day, m., 4442, 4773. Explosives Bill, q., 2al4. Federal Capital Site, q., 598; adj., 644; q.,

741, 1473, 1928, 2~·20, 2610, 2876, 2956, 3448, 3503, :1652, 3719, 3830, 4080; m., 4796.

Federal Constitution, Amendment of, q., 4804. Financial Rtatement, q., 1707, 1928; m., 2086;

q., 2479, 2610. Firearms, Careless Use of, q., 1421. Foreshores of Port Jackson, q., 2876. French, Statement by Sir George, q., 3385. Friendly Societies, q., 1474. Gangloff, Casimir, q., 4186. Gloucester Estate, q., 3383. Government Bills, Drafting. q., 862. Government Buainess on Tuesday, m., 2280,

2287. Government Motor Omnibus Bi.Jl, int., 687;

2R., 815. Government Printing Office : Classification;

q., 4080. Governor-General's Residence, g., 835, 4303. Harbour Dues, q., 1268, 3605. Harbour Trust ~beds, q., 3604. Harbour Trust Wharfage, q., 1258. Harding, Stead, and Others, q., 4578. Haynes, Mr. John, q., 1422. High Commissioner for Australia, q., 2445. Home Rule for Ireland, q., 2319. Hospital Subsidies, q., 1044, 1539, 1681. Hotel Licenses, q., 1258. Hour of Meeting, m., 3919, 3921. Hunter River Farmers, q., 1361. Illawarra District, q., 1780. Immigration, q., 638, 1467, 2276, 2607, 2610,

2687, 2747, ::>025, 3074. . Industrial Arbitration Act Amending Bill,

q., 2609. Insumnce of Government Property, q.,

1887. Intelligence Department, q., 920, 2003, 2273. Interstate Commission, q., 2476. Iron, Manufacture of, q., 3075. Ironside, Edmund, q., 4803. Jersey, Lord, q., 2448, 3898. Judges as Directors of Companies, q., 2273. Justices of the Peace, q., 408, 1475, 3831. Kent-street, Land resumed in, q., 2003. Labour Bureau, q., 601. Lady Hopetoun, Launch, q., 832. Lance, Resignation of Mr., q., 837, 86!, 919;

922. Land Legislation, q., 3S!l8. Land Settlement, q., 2277, 2478. Lands Commission, q., 17, 110; m., 378; q.,

400, 401, 405, 637, 701, 981, 1096; (Motior. of Censure), 1143, 1473; q., 2479, 2878, 3156, 4306, 4580. .

Lands Commission Bill, m., 926. Land-tax Assessment, q., 1706.

OAR SESSION 1905. OAR ·lxvi\

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

CARRUTHERS, The Hon. J. H. (continued) : Land-tax in Municipalities, q., 2746. Launches, Oil and Electric, q., 863, 1887. Leprosy, q., 702, 741; adj., 806. Life Assurance Companies, Foreign, q., 1471. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, q., 701; int., 1399;

q., 1539, 2319; Com., 2981, 2991, 2997, 3008, 3032, 3066, 3068, 3140, 3167, 3200.

Loan Estimates, q., 2685. Local Government Commissioners' Report, q.,

601. Local Government Extension Bill, int., 1355;

2R., 1684, 2365; q., 1778, 2278; m., 4796. Local Government (Shires) Bill, int., 501;

p.o., 503; q., 739, 805, 864, 980; 2R., 1101; q., 1362, 1708, 1777, 1861; Com., 2399-2432; q., 2448; Com., 2460-2475, 2503-2513, 2707-2729, 2750-2874; cons. amdts., 4481-4497.

Locomotives, Manufacture of, 47; q., 8:!7, 864, 1094,1265,1538, 1706,1778, 1779; rn., 1901; q., 2002 ; m., 2068 ; q., 2880, 3023, 3075.

LombrtTd, Steamer, q., 1956. Manuscripts, Destruction of, m., 4659. Marshall Island Trouble, q., 979. McFadyen, Charges against Frank, q., 404. Meat, )!;xport of, q., 1096. Merchant Shipping Act, Breaches of, q., 1927. Mining (Amendment) Bill, int., 2606; q., 4771. Motor Cars, q., 835, 41R7. Motor Omnibusr.s, q., 1362, 1512, 1612, 4079. Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, p.o., 865; ad}., 868. Museum, Sydney, q., 4803. Musicians in Government Employ, q., 3785. Myall Creek, q., 2476. National Library, m., 2731; q., 3235, 3268;

m., 3535. Navigation Department, q., 1886, 200:2, 4657. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 760; m., 2200, 2205. North Coast Railway, rn., 2165. North Sydney Ferries, q., 523. Nut Food, q., 1889. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, int.,

1077; 2R., 1354, 1:355; m., 2187. Official Documents, q., 1474. Old-age Pensions, q., 862, 1097, 1656, 2314,

3267, 3444, 3653, 4302. Old-age Pensions (.8 mendment) Bill, 2R., 3391. Order of Business, q., 526; obs., 687, 1475;

q., 2186, 2209, 2273; obs., 2320; q., 2372, 2681; obs., 3345; q., 3503; obs., 4627.

Parliamentary Refreshment-room, q., 2273, 2318.

Parliamentary Salaries, q., 4441. Parliamentary Trains and Trams, q., 2274. Payments to Parliamentary Candidates and

Members, q., 1472. Pearce, Remarks by Sir \Villiam, q., 3787. Pelts, Exportation of, q., 1267. Personal Explanation, 2187. Pharmacy Board, q., 4769, 4770. Plague Outbreak, q., 740. Poisons Bill, 2R., 3252. Police Superannuation Fund, q., 4804. Post and Telegraph Office, Parliament House,

q., 452. Prince Alfred Hospital, q., !)23, 3503. Privilege, q., 1708.

d

CARRUTHERS, The Bon. J. H. (continued) : Public Debt, q., 4658. Public Service: Appeals, q., 1044, 1613, 2185, 2271, 2447. Appointments, q., 702. Compensation to Retrenched Officials, q.,.

1682 Cost of, q., 1264. Court of Appeal, q., 401, 1264, 1470. Fortnightly Pays, q., 2317, 4303. Increments to Salaries, q., 403. Married Women, q., 598. Paynient of Civil Servants at Christmas, q;,_

4772. Pensions, q., I 264. Printing Office, q., 921. Public Service Appeal Bill, int., M47, 4449,.

4453. Public Trustee, q., 2185.

Railways: Appeals, q., 834, 1044, 1258. Accident at Newcastle, q., 4771. Accommodation for Federal Members, q., .

4080. Assistant Mechanical Engineer, q., 2874, 3076. Boiler Explosion, q., 4580. Boys, Employment of, q., 1470. Brick Contract, q., 2565, 2877, 3155; 3!46 .. Bridge at Penrith, q., 1888. Cattle V'i'agons, q., 2479. Chromo Pictures, Order for, q., 3895. Classific:ttion Increases, q., 1361, 1614. Coal Carriage, q., 1957, 2566. Coal Contracts, q., 2447, 2566, 2684, 2881, 3445, 3897' 4078.

Commissioners' Disputes, q., 4304, 4465, 4581 ; p.o., 4662.

Country Workshops, q., 1779. Deviations, q., 492, 596, 1680. Electric Railways: Mr. Deane's Report, q.,

4078. Employees' Inventions, q., 1472, 1887. Eveleigh Workshops, q., 1259, 1957, 1958. Fortnightly Pay, q., 2210. Freight on Rabbits, q., 597. Freight on Wheat, q., 4305. Freights amf Fares, q., 1261, 1268. Mildura-\Ventworth Railway, q., 919. Narrabri-Walgett Railway, q., 978. Richmond Vale Railway, q., 2745. Season Tickets, q., 1777. Sleeping Cars,· q., 2448. Superannuation Fund, q., 3024. \Veigh-bridges, q., 2876. Workshops, q., 922.

Refuse in Sydney Harbour, q., 3023. Regent-street Dispensary, q., 525, 834. Registry Offices, q., 1420. Returned Soldiers, q., 2880, 4187. Roads and Bridges, q., 4305. Roberts, Robert, 'ln., 3910. Richmond River Tug Service, q., 1133. "Rocks" Area, q., 523, 596, 832, 1092, 1259,

1887. Rosebery Park Race-course, q., 525, 741. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. \Voolls, rn.,

1715, 4593. Sanitary Inspector, q., 4580. Select Committees, q., 923, 4305, 4578.

l:xviii CAR INDEX TO SPEECHES.

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

CARRUTHERS, The Ron. J. H. (continued) : Sessional Committees, m., 454, 455. Sewage, Western Suburbs, m., 2124. Shark Island, q., 2880. Shipping Companies, Government Payments

to, q., 3266. "Sinking Fund, q., 2275. Smoke Nuisance, q., 1044, Socialism, q., 836. South Head Road, q., 4306. Speech at Ashfield, q., 1421. Stamp-printing Office, q., 3502; adj., 3505.

·.State Bank, q., 4305. · State Finances, 53. State Fire Insurance Fund, q., 17ill, 2210.

. State Membera and Federal Elections, q., 405, 835.

"State Relations with the Commonwealth, q., 3447.

Stud Farm, State, q., 803. .. Supply:

Additional Estimates, 4387. .Attorney-General and Justice, 4115. :Executive and Legislative, 3839, 3843; 3861,

3863, 3866, 3876. Railways, 4369, 4375. Treasurer and l:;ecretary for Finance and Trade, 3980, 4006, 4017, 4018, 4044, 4046.

Supply Bill (No. 1), m., 1047, 1051; (No. 2), int., 2458.

Supreme Court Decisions, q., 492. Suttor, Mr. J. B., q., 1612. .Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, int.,

3679 ; 2R., 3802, 3810 4602; q., 4306 ; Com., 4613, 4622.

;:Sydney Harbour Trust Employees, q., 700. Sydney Harbour Trust (Reclamations and

Leasing) Bill, int., 4457; 2R., 4777. Sydney Municipal Council, q., 2748.

\Taxation: Conditional Purchases, q., 402. Income-tax Papers, Condobolin, q., 492. .Unpaid Land and Income Tax, q., 2275,

2318. ·Taxation Amending Bill, int., 3448; 2R,

3616; 3R., 3657. · Temora Hospital Subsidy, q., 837. · Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, 2R., 2896. 'The Spit Baths, q., 1705. "Tramways:

Concessions to Cadets, tj., 1357. :Discharges, q., 3384. · 'Employees' Salaries, q., 1264, 15011.

:Holidays to Employees, q., 2565. :Loss on, q., 2479. '\{)cean-street Tram-cars, q., 452. 'Power House, q., 2566, 3442. 'Spurious Coins, q., 2875.

Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, int., 3972, 3978; 2&., 4081; Com., 4086, 4088, 4089.

Treatment of the State, m., 4806. Turbine Engines, q., 1708. 'Typists, Lady, q., 2448. Unemployed, q., 405, 408, 597, 4772. Vessels, Registration of, q., 1928. Victoria, Steam Yacht, q., 1091, 2684, 3384. Want, the late Ron: J. H., obs., 4076. Water Conservation, q., 1682 (Barren Jack

Reaervoir), m., 3316.

CARRUTHERS, Tile Ron. J. H. (continued) : ,y eather Reports, q., 2186. Wexford-street Areas Bill, q., 2954. Wharfage Rates, q., 1709, 2476, 2686, 4581, Wire-netting, q., ;{718. Wollumbin, Loss of, q., 4658. Women, Arming and Drilling of, q., 4185.

CHARLES, The Hon. S. : Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4562. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R, 2110. Coal-mines Regulation Amending Bill, m.,

3941. Country Towns ·water and Sewerage Amend·

ment Bill, Com., 4648. Dentists (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3422 . Forfeiture and Validation of Leases Bill, 2R.,

447. Immigration, adj., 2561. Liquor Amendment Bill, 2R., 4069; Com.,

4166, 4172, 4173, 4174, 4176, 4176, 4178, 4183, 4286, 4420, 4423.

Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 31411; Com., 3434, 3438, 3579, 3642, 3689, 3702, 3952 ; 3R., 4050.

National Library Bill, 2R., 3964; 3R., 4277. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Rill, m., 2438. Railways (Victorian and Queensland Bylaws)

Enabing Bill, int., 31142. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, 2R.,

4738. Taxation Amending Bill, 2R., 4459. W ollongong Harbour Trust Resumption Bill, .

2It., 857.

CHARLTON, Mr. M., N01·thumbe1·lancl: Address in Reply, 77. Arbitration Court, 78; q., 1361, 3025. Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, Com.,

3923. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, Com., 3758. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4690;

Com., 4728 . Explosives Bill, Com., 3932. Fisheries Board. q., 2954. Gibson, Remarks by Judge, q., 1889. Hebburu and Pelaw Main Collieries, q., 490,

702, 862. Land Exchanges and Improvement Leases,

q., 2273. Lands Commission, q., 400, 2879. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, i11t., 1412; Com.,

3034, 3199. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1635;

Com., 2413, 2424, 2769, 2780, 2801, 2836, 2844 ; cons. amdts., 4488, 4496.

Locomotives, Manufacture of, 83; m., 2058. Stamp·printing Office, adj., 3516. Stanford-Merthyr Colliery, Fire at, q., 3447. Supply:

Attorney-General and Justice, 410!. Executive and Legislative, 3849. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4266,

4273. Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and

Trade, 4041. Supply Bill (No. 1), m.., 1069. Typists, Lady, q., 2448. Wamberal-Ourimbah Road, q., 2682.

Co a SESSION 1905, CuL l:xix

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

CoHEN, Mr. J. J., Petersham: Bank of New South Wales Bill, ~R., 1944. Bulfin and \Vebber, m., 1429. Catholic Press, Allegations in, m., 1566. City Bank Act Extension Bill, 2R., 1941. Compensation to Retrenched Officials, q.,

1682 District Courts (Amendment).Bill, 2R., 1497;

Com., 1514, 1524, 1529, 1534; 3R., 1616. Empire Day, m., 3077. Government Printing Office : Classification,

q., 4080. Gun License Bill, int., 4191. Industrial Arbitration Temporary Court Bill,

2R., 428; p.o., 443. Judges Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

p.o., 2229. Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

1286. Lands Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

1674. Lands Commission Bill, 2R., 955; Com., 959,

960, 969, 971. Lands Commission (\Yitnesses) Bill, 2R., 2456. Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2348. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R, 1638;

Com., 2405, 2507, 2710, 2823. Locomotives, Manufacture of, m., 2030. Marshall Island Trouble, q., 979. Moss Vale Cattle Sale-yards Bill, 2R., 1946. Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, p.o., 865. National Library Bill, p.o., 3797. Neglected Chiluren and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 746, 781; m., 2201. Railway Inquiry Commission, p.o., 4661. Small Debts Recovery Amending Bill,· Com.,

636. Stamp-printing Office, adj., 3515. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4389. Attorney-General and Justice, 4091. Colonial Secretary, 4310, 4357.

Supreme Court Judges, Payment to, q., 2274. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, p.o.,

4602. Sydney Municipal Council, q., 2747. Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, p.o.,

2885; 2R., 28()5. Trafford, Mr. Walter, m., 843. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, int., 3976 ;

Com., 4087. Unemployed, p.o., 494; arlj., 55\1. Valuators, Sworn, q., 4442. Workmen's Compensation Bill, p. o., 3739.

CoLLINS, Mr. A. E., The Namoi: Artesian Bores, q., 4079. Burren Settlement Lands, q., 861. Crown Lands Amendment Bill, Com., 4726. Crown Lands Applications, q., 832. Dobikin Holding, q., 2186, 2607, 2746. Holidays : Public Schools, q., 4078. Killarney Land Exchange, q., 738, 2186, 3155. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3134; 3R.,

3341. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2412

2828; 3R., 2931. ' Namoi River--Pian Creek Canal, q., 4578. Narrabri-Walgett Railway, q., 978.

CoLLINS, Mr. A. E. (continued) : Old-age Pensions, q., 3653,'4302. Pagan Creek Artesian Bore, q., :1446. Pilliga Scrub Lands, q., 1091, 2682, 2955. Supply: Executive and Legislative, 3864. Secretary for Public Works, 4219.

Tarriaro and Boolcarrol Lands, q., 698. Therribri Holding, q., 1359. Timber Regulations, q., 4657. Western and Central Land Divisions, q., 598.

CREED, The'Hon. J. M. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3358. New Redhead Estate and Coal Company

(Limited) Transfer Bill, 2R., 3378. Supply Bill (No. I) Com., 1090.

CRESWELL, Mr. T. E., St. Leonard.;: District Courts(Amendment) Bill, Com., 1526. Land Titles Department, q., 3602. Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2305. Roberts, Robert, q., 4657. Sanitary Inspector, q., 4579. Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill, 2R., 708 ;;

Com., 729. CRICK, Mr. W. P .. Blayney: ·

Additional Land Holdings, adj., 1552. Address in Reply, p.o., 29. Arbitration Court, q., 640, 1473. Betting Shops, adj., 1333. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, Com., 1937 Bulfin and Webber, m., 1433. . Catholic P1·e.s.s, Allegations in, m., 1566. Chairman of Committees, m., 460. City Bank Act Extension Bill, 2R., 1942. Disorder in Gallery, obs., 805. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, int., 499;

Com., 1514, 1525, 1527, 1534. Empire Day, m., 1445. Financial Statement, p.o., 2085. Goverm_nent B~sin~se on Tuesday, m., 2282. Industnal Arb1trat10n Temporary Court Bill,...

2R., 411; p.o., 419. Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill 2R. _

1275. ' ' Lands Commission, 388; adj., 703, 708; q.,

981 ; (Motion of Censure), 1216; q., 1266 • 1267, 1313, 1683. '

Lands Commission (Amendment) Bill, m., 1670; 2R., 1673; Com., 1677.

Lands Commission Bill, -m., 925 ; 2R., 945 ;.. Com., 958, 960, 961, 962, 965, 969, 971, 972,. 1313.

Liquor (Amendment) Bill, q., 1683; Com.,., 3102, 3110, 3ll3, 3114, 3116, 3ll8, 3119, 3123, 3128, 3133, 3138.

Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders-Bill, Com., 743, 755, 758, 766, 771.

Order of Business, q., 1475. Privilege, m., 1558. Rabbit-proof Netting, q., 2279. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls,m.,l7'll2. Supply Bill (No. 1), m., 1054. Trade Custom, p.o., 2084.

CuLLEN, The Hon. W. P., LL.D. : Cabmen's Summonses, q., 1683. Country Towns 'Water and Sewerage Amend~

ment Bill, Com., 4650, 4651. Habitual Criminals Bill, Com., 1886-

lxx CuL I!iDEX TO SPEECHES. DAL

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

CuLLEN, The Hon. W. P. (continued): Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court)

Bill, 2R., 487. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4281, 4287,

4288, 4434, 4576. Liverpool Municipal Loan (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 4046. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 3426,

3429, 3432, 3434, 3435, 3436, 3438, 3440, 3573, 3577' 3586, 3641' 3694, 3703, 3705, 3708, 3777, 3778, 3820, 3945, 3949.

:Money·lenders and Infants Loans Bill, Com., 3022.

Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders Bill, Com., 1877, 1881, 1882.

New Redhead Estate and Coal Company (Limited) Transfer Bill, 2R., 3218, 3379 (p.o., 3625), 3631.

Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, Com., 1759.

Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, 2R., 1593; Com., 1605, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1665, 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763.

Tamworth Show-ground (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1662.

D DACEY, Mr. J. R., Alexandria:

Address in Reply, 57. Administration of Justice, q., 398. Adulteration of Bread, q., 701. Arbitration Court, 57; q., 640, 1683, 2376,

2686, :3024, 3155. -Gabmen's Summonses, q., 1683, 2449, 2748. Catholic Pre.ss, Allegations in, m., 1570. -Gom;tables, Allowance to l'lain-clothes, q.,

3603. Country Towns \Vater and Sewerage Amend-

ment Bill, Com., 3749, 3750, 3751, 3752. Dairying Industry, m., 569. Dredge, Order for Bar, adj., 1006. Drummoyne Streets, q., 3155. Empire Day, m., 3086. Financial Statement, 3550. Firearms Bill, int., 2691. Fire Brigades, Country, q., 2318. French, Statement by Sir George, q., 3385. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, int., 687,

688; 2R., 817. Immigration, q., 2276, 3074. Iron Manufacture of, q., 3075. Jersey, Lord, q., 2449. Labour Bureau, q., 601. Lands Commission (Amendment) Bill, Com.,

1679. Lands Commission (Motion of Censure), 1174,

1178; q., 2880, 2956, 3156. Lands Commission (Witnesses) Bill, m., 2445;

2R., 2453. Land-tax Assessment, q., 1706. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2974, 2991,

3036, 3070, 3157, 3158, 3179, 3207, 3211. Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2288. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1818,

2428, 2430, 2432, 2433, 2505, 2512, 2712, 2717' 2723, 2724, 2725, 2727' 2728, 2768, 2778, 2790, 2812,'2841, 2847, 2848, 2850, 2856, 2858.

DACEY, Mr. J. R. (continued) : Locomotives, Manufacture of, 65, q., 1778;

m., 2012, 2072; q., 3075. Maitland, Mr. P. ]Je L., q., 1470. Motor Cars, q., 835, 4186. Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, adj., 881. National Library, q., 3235. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 7 45, 760, 792, 799. Order of Business, q., 1509, 2372. Parramatta Sewerage "\Yorks, m., 2141. Personal Explanation, 2187, 2376. Public Servants: Cost of Removal, q., 168!. Public Service Appeal Bill, q., 1264, 1469,

1612, 2271, 2447. Samuelson's Case, q., 981. Shires, Contributions of, q., 1708. Sinking Fund, q., 2275. Summergreen, F. B., q., 638. Supply: · Attorney-General and Justice, 4090, 4121. Executive and Legislative, 3840, 38!8, 3863, ;j875, 3877.

Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and Tr:tde, 398!.

Supply Bill (No. 1}, m., 1053. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

3804, 3809. Taxation Amending Bill, 3R., 3654. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, Com., 4090. Treasury Indemnity Bill, int., 3813; 2R.,

3835 ; Com., 3837, 3838. Unemployed, q., 405; adj., 493, 527, 567. 'Wharfage Dues, q., 3605.

DALEY, Mr. \V. M., Darling HaTbou1·: Address in Reply, 205. Arbitration Court, 208; q., 490. Betting Shops, adj., 1345. Bread, Short-weight, q., 919. Catholic Press, Allegations in, 1n., 1569. Coal-landing Scl1ffolding, ,q., 1045. Dawes Battery, q., 596. District Courts Amendment Bill, 2R., 1506 ;

3R., 1615. Federal Cl1pital Site, adj., 655. Foreign Companies, q., 3156. Gamiug Houses, Drinking Clubs and Race­

courses, q., 69R. Harbour Trust Wharfage, q., 1258. Henley's Contract: Long Bay Penitenti11cy,

q., 699. Hospitals for Insane, q., 4657. Lands Commission (Motion of Censure), 1183;

q.,.2272, 2316. Liquor (Amendment} Bill, 2R., 2622; Com.,

2972, 2975, 2983, 2995, 2999, 3001, 3035, 3045, 3057.

Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2815. Locomotives, Construction of, 209. McGowan, T., q., 524. Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, q.,

978 ; 2R., 3609. National Library Bill, 2R., 3792; Com., 3797,

3799. . Navigation Department, q., 4657. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R., 1354. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, 2R.,

2548.

DAL SESSION 1905, Dow lni.

13 June to g·necember, 1905.

DALEY, Mr. W. M. (continued): Police Superannuation, q., 1259. Prize-fighting, adJ., 2961. "Rocks" Area, q., 523, 832, 1092, 1258, 1887. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls, m., 1724. Shark Island, q., 3072. Small Debts Recovery Amending Bill, 2R., 630;

m., 2193. Standard Wages: "Works Department, q.,

1092. Supply: Attorney-General and Justice, 4101. Colonial Secretary, 4337. Executive and Legislative, 3841. '· Secretary for Public \Vorks, 4235.

Unemployed, adj., 543, 636. Victo1·ia, Steam Yacht, q., 1091.

DANGAR, The Ron. H. C. Business of the House, ob~., 917. Claims against the Crown, q., 1449, 1947. Coal-mines Regulation Amending Bill, m.,

3940. Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill, Com., 589. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, No. 2, Com.,

908, 910, 913, 915, 917. Forfeiture and Validation of Leases Bill, 2R.,

447, 574. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 1038,

1042; Com., 1585, 1589. Industrial Arbitration (Tempurary Court) Bill,

2R., 483 ; Com. 490. Jury Amendment Bill, 2R., 859. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3367;

Com., 3423, 3426, 3429, 3430, 3431, 3433,. 3437, 3439, 3575, 3577, 3590, 3592, 3594, 3644, 3646, 3648, 3650, 3651, 3692, 3700, 3703, 3704, 3709, 3711, 3717, 3771, 3773, 3776, 3824, 3828; 3R., 404/.

National Library Bill, 2R., 3963. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 1877. Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades Hall

Site Act (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3815. New Redhead Estate and Coal Co. (Limited)

Transfer Bill, 2R., 3382; p.o., 3625. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R.,

1753; m., 2437, 2439, 2552. Order of Business, obs., 2439. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, Com.,

3154. Railway (Victorian and Queensland By-laws)

Enabling Bill, ,:nt., 3942. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, Com.,

1610. Statistical Maps Bill, 2R., 1300; Com., 1307,

1309. . Tamworth Show-ground (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 1664, 2742.

DAVIDSON, Mr. R., Hastinos and Macleay: Betting Shops, adj., 1346. Catholic Pre8S, Allegn.tions in, m., 1579. Commonwealth Commerce Bill, q., 1707. Conditional Purchases Balances, q., 1928. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 4692. Dairying Industry, m., 567, 57:~. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1833;

Com., 2763.

DAVIDSON, Mr. R. (continued) : North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4526. North Coast Railway, m., 2161; q., 2684. Rogers, Remarks by Judge, q., 4303. Royalty and License Fees, q., 1682. Water Supply Works at Boothtown, m., 2117.

DrcK, The Ron. Vi'. T., Newcastle: Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, Com., 3289,

3290. Empire Day, m., 3088. Explosives Bill, int., 691 ; 2R., 3926, 3929;

Com., 3930, 3931, 3932, 3934, 3936. Federal and State Government Houses, q.,

2ll3. Inflammable Liquids Bill, int., 690. Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades

Hall Site Act (Amendment) Bill, 3R., 3270.

Poisons Bill, int., 689; 2R., 3243; q., 3268. Public Service (Temporary Officers) Bill, int.,

695, 697. Statistical Maps Bill, 2R., 830; m., 1900. Supply : Treasurer and Secretary for :Finance

and Trade, 4022, 4025. Trade Custom, m., 2079. Treasury Indemnity Bill, int., 3812; 2R.,

3833, 3837.

DoNALDSON, Mr. R. T., TVynyard: Cattle Stealing, q., 3385. Federal Capital Site, adj., 640, 662 ; q.,

1780. Hospital Subsidies, q., 1681. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2974, 3040. Local Government (Shires) Bill, int., 518;

Com., 2830, 2863, 2870. Locomotives, Manufacture of, m., 2040. Musicians in Government Employ, q., 3785.

.North Coast Railway, m., 2183. Poisons Bill, 2R., 3255. Sheepskin'and Hide Buyers, q., 861. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4390, 4405. Colonial Secretary, 4312, 4351, 4352, 4357. Executive and Legislative, 3856, 3859, 3873,

3881. Secretary for Lands, 4157. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4271,

4274. Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and

Trade, 3993, 40:,0. Supply Bill (No. 1), m., 1060. Wire-netting for Farmers, m., 2389.

DowNES, Mr. F. vV. A., Camden: Address in Reply, 20, 396. Betting Shops, adj., 1341., Crown. Lands near Sydney, q., 140. Empire Day, m., 3092, Firearms Bill, int., 2697. George's River, vVeir on, q., 2745. Liquor Amendment Bill, Com., 3162. Liverpool Asylum, q,, l95li. Liverpool Municipal Loan (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 3740. Local Go,·ernment (Shires) Bill, 2R. 1840;

Com., 2473, 2766, 2864. Miranda School, q., 4770.

Ixxii Dow INDEX TO SPEECHES. EsT

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

DoWNES, Mr. F. W. A. (continued): Pigs, Inspection of Slaughtered, q., 2745. Potato Disease, q., 2449. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4408. Executive and Legislative, 3869, 3873.

Unemployed, adj., 561.

E EARP, The Ron. G. F.:

Coal-mines Regulation Amending Bill, Com., 3766; m., 3939, 3941.

Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, No. 2, Com., 909.

Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 1462. Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court) Bill,

2R., 481. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 3775,

3781, 3784, 3819, 3820, 3822, 3827. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R.,

1753. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, 2.&.,

1600; Com., 1607; m., 2435. Statistical Maps Bill, Com., 1310. Supply Bill (No. 1), 2.&., 1082.

EDDEN, Mr. A., Kahibah: Address in Reply, 110. Arbitration Amending Bill, q., 864. Arbitration Court, 112. Betting Shops, adj., 1324. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill. 2R., 1935. Charlestown Road Deviation, q., 2653. Country Towns \Yater and Sewerage (Amend-

ment) Bill, Com., 3788. Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, Com.,

3923. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2.&., 2246;

Com., 4205. District Courts Amendment Bill, Com., 1517. Empire Day, m., 2077. Estimates, q., 3971. Explosives Bill, int., 693; q., 2314; 2R.,

3529; cons. amdts., 4795. Extra Sitting Day, m., 4442. Federal Capital Site, adj., 661. Forfeiture and Validation of Leases Bill, 2R.,

1353. Government Business on Tuesday, m., 2281. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, int., 687;

2R., 825. Immigration, q., 2276. Industrial Arbitration Temporary Court Bill,

2R., 433. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

2R., 2224; (No. 2), 2R., 3287. Jury (Amendment) Bill, Com., 603. Land for Settlement, q., 2478; ad}., 2484. Lands Commission (Motion of Censure) 1170. Lands Commission Bill, Com., 967. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2567; Com.,

2972, 2984, 3009, 3036, 3047, 3051, 3106, 3167, 3172, 3184, 3204; 3.&., 3329.

Local Government Extension Bill, p. o., 2309. Local Government (Shires) Bill, int., 518;

2R., 1811; Com., 1871, 2399, 2-UO, 2424, 2427, 2433, 2463, 2472, 2759, 2782, 2795, 2831, 2844; cons. amdt~., 4492, 4497.

Locomotives, Manufacture of, m., 2064.

EDDEN, Mr. A. (continued): Merewether, Bathing Place at, q., 2956. Merewether Sewerage \Yorks, q., 406. Mining under Tidal Waters, q., 2375. National Library, m., 3539. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 746, 757, 793, 794, 799, 809·; m., 2197, 2199, 2203.

Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades Hall Site Act (Amendment) Bill, 2.&., 3268, 3271; cons. amdts., 4188.

Newcastle Sewerage Works, q., 203. North Coast Railway, m., 2174. North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4552. Order of Business, q., 2186, 2209, 2258, 2273. ParramattlL Sewerage Works, m., 2142. Poisons Bill, 2R., 3248. Railway Staff: Classification Increases, q.,

1361. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls, m.,

1725, 4591. Small Debts Recovery Amending Bill, Com.,

631, 632, 633; m., 2187. South NewclLstle Public School, q., 1313. StlLnford-Merthyr Colliery, Fire at, q., 3447. Stowe, Claim of Mr. F. E., m., 1738. Supply: Executive and Legislative, 3847, 3859, 3867, 3874.

Railways, 4373. Secretary for Public Works, 4223. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4257. Treasurer and Secretary for Finance a'hd

Trade, 3983, 4025, 4027, 4030, 4044. Supply Bill (No. 1), m., 1060; (No. 2), int.,

2459. Sydney Corpqration Amendment Bill, p.o.,

4602. Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill, 2n., 721. Sydney Water Supply Conduit Additional

Works Bill, int., 4447. Testator's Family .Maintenance Bill, p.o.,

2886. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, 2R., 4085. Treasury Indemnity Bill, 2R., 3836. Unemployed, ad}., 535; q., 1267. Want, The late Hon. J. H., obs., 4077.

EsTELL, Mr. J., Wamtah: AblLttoira: Newcastle, q., 1421. Address in Reply, 319. Arbitration Court, 319. Bus Accident at West \Vallsend, q., 3503. Coal, Railway Freight on, q., 2566. Coal-mines Regulation Amending Bill, Com.,

3238, 3240, 3241, 3923, 3925. Cockle Creek to Lake .Macquarie Railway, q.,

1539. Diseased Meat at Abattoirs, q., 3604. Engine-drivers' Certificates, q., 407. Explosives Bill, int., 692. Fire Brigades Bill, q., 3605. Friendly Societies, q., 1268, 2878. Land Resumption: J. and A. Brown, g., 4580. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2993, 3101. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2426,

2844; cons. amdt.~., 4494. Mine Managers: Exemption from Juries, q.,

2319.

EsT SESSION 1905. FEL lxxiii

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

EsTELL, Mr. J. (continued): Miners' Accident Relief Fund, q., 406, 524,

864, 1268. Mining Regulations, q., 1614. Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades Hall

Site Act (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3270. Personal Explanation, 2187. Public Parks and Recreation Grounds, q., 741. Public Service (Temporary Officers) Bill, int.,

697. Railway Coal Contracts, q., 2566. Railway Deviations, q., 41J2, 596. Railway Err.ployees,. Classification of, q.,

1614. Supply: Colonial Secretary, 4346. Executive and Legislative, 3852, 3880. Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and

Trade, 4017, 4035. Supply Bill (No. 1), rn., 1067. Unemployed, q., 918.

F F ALLICK, Mr. J., Singleton:

Additional Land Holdings, adj., 1544. Borough of Bromptou Namiug Bill, 2R., 1932;

3R., 1938. Country Towns Water and Sewerage Amend·

ment Bill, Com., 3744, 3746, 3748, 3751, 3752, 3759.

Dog·tax, Exemption from, q., 1929. Dredge, Order for Bar, adj., 995. Dunolly Bridge, q., 639. Harbour Trust Sheds, q., 3603. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1624. National Library, m., 3540. Rabbit Poisoning, q., 1263. Sydney Water Supply Conduit Additional

Works Bill, Com., 4478. Unemployed, adj., 534 .•

F:&:GAN, Mr. J. L .. Wickham: Address in Reply, 350. Agriwltural Gazette, q., 920. Appropriation Bill, g., 4464. Arbitration Court, 350; q., 1473. Bank of New South Wales Bill, 2R., 19!5. Betting Shops, adj., 1322. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 1932. Bread (Amendment) Bill, int., 1946. Bridge at Penrith, q., 1&88. Bulfin and Webber, m., 1430. Coal-min.es Regulation Amending Bill, Com.,

3239, 3240, 3922. Carrington Tram.lhfe, q., 1888. Carrington Wharf, q., 2514. Commercial Agent, London, q., 864, 922. Country Towns Water and Sewerage Amend·

ment Bill, Com., 3751, 3752, 3761. District Courts Amendment Bill, Com., 15211. Dredge Service, Newcastle, g., 2514. Empire Day~ m., 3078. Explosives Bill, int., 691, 693, 695. Extra Sitting Day, m., 444'.!. Federal Capital Site, adj., 643. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, int., 687;

2R., 821. Guilfoyle, Constable, m., 2707.

FEGAN, Mr. J. L. (continued): Habitual Criminals Bill, 2R., 1647. Hospitals, Sydney and Prince Alfred, q., 920, Hotels: Metropolitan Area, q., 1887. Hour of Meeting, m., 3920. Immigration, q., 2277. Industrial Arbitration Temporary Court Bill,

2R., 435. Inflammable Liquids Bill, int., 690. Insurance of Go,·ernment Property, q., 1887. Intelligence Department, q., 920, 2273. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

2R., 2217. Lands Commission Bill, m., 924 : 2R., 944 ;

Com., 971. Lands Commission (Motion of Censure), 1173. Lands Commission (Witnesses) Bill, m., 2444. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, int., 1402, 1405,

1410; 2R., 2620; Com., 3061, 3096, 3133, 3168, 3175, 3188, 3195, 3203; 3R., 3331.

Loan Bill, 2R., 4775. Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2331. Local Government (Shires) Bill, q., 1362 ;

Com., 2399, 2406, 2507, 2710, 2803; 3&., 2927 ; cons. amdt.s., 4496.

Locomotives, Manufacture of, 354; m., 1988. Miners' Accident Relief Fund, q., 864. Mining Amendment Bill, q., 1474, 2212. Motor Omnibuses, q., 1612. Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, adj., 888. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, 2~t., 664; Com., 767, 784,; 3R., 893; m., 2197, 2199, 2202, 2204, 2206, 2208.

Newcastle Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial Association Bill, 2R., 3688.

Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades Hall Site Act (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3271.

North Coast Railway, m., 2179. Plague at Newcastle, g., 1888. Poisons Bill, int., 690. Power-house Engines, g., 2566. Public Service Appeal Bill, int., 4452. Public Service (Temporary Officers) Bill, int.,

696. Public Works Shops, Newcastle, q., 2514. Railway Coal Contracts, q., 3897. Railway Employees' Inventions, q., 1472,

1887. Railway Staff: Fortnightly Pay, q., 2210. Rutledge; Allegation by Rev. Woolls, m., 1716. Sewage, vVestern Suburbs, m., 2122. Smith, Mr. W. A., q., 920. Stanford-Merthyr Uolliery, Fire at, q., 3447. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4408. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, p.o.,

4604. Taxation Amending Bill, 2R., 3621. Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, 2R.,

2900. Turbine Engines, g., 1708. Vagrancy Amendment Bill, 2R., 4781. \Vorkmen's Compensation Bill. p.p., 3738. Workshops and Factories Amending Bill, q.,

1474.

FELL, Mr. D., Lane Cove: Additional Land Holdings, adj., 1547. Advertising in Public Places, g., 3602. Assault by a Lunatic, q., 836.

lxxiv FEL INDEX TO SPEECHES. GAR

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

]'ELL, Mr. D. (continued) : Blue-metal, Supply of, q., 451. Board of Exports, q., 4768. Financial Statement, 3470. Government Tabs : Frozen Meat Export, q.,

4658. Hospital Subsidies, q., 1539, 1681. Lands Commission (Motion of Censure}, 1236. Liquor (Amendment} Bill, 2R., 2633; Com.,

3040. Locomotives, Manufacture of, m., 2041. Neglected Children and .Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 764. North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4540, 4547. Refuse in Sydney Harbour, q., 3023. Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill, 2R., 722;

Com., 727. Sydney Harbour Trust (R~clamations and

Leasing} Bill, 2R., 4778. Waverley Garbage Tip, q., 979.

FLEMING, Mr. W. M., The Upper H1tnter: Chairman of Committees, m., 472. Hotel Licenses, q., 1258. Lands Commission, q., 1095. Local Government (Shires} Bill, 2R., 1798;

Com., 2820, 2830, 2871. Mulee Reserve, q., 1258. Old-age Pensions, q., 2314. Supply : Secretary for Lands, 4136.

FLOWERS, The Ron. F. : Adjournment, m., 1465. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 2lll. Dentists (Amendment} Bill, Com., 3420. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 1450. Immigration, adj., 2556. Liquor (Amendment} Bill, 2R., 4058; Com.,

4168, 4-169, 4170, 4176, 4183, 428:~, 4289, 4300, 4421, 4423, 4431, 4433.

Local Government (Shires} Bill, Com., 3641, 3645, 3773.

Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades Hall Site (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3814; Com., 3815.

Statistical Maps Bill, Com., 1309. Tamworth Show-ground Amendment Bill,

2R., 1661.

FoSBERY, The Ron. E. W., C.M.G. : Country Towns \Vater and Sewerage Amend­

ment Bill, Com., 4647, 4648. Crimes (Girls' Protection} Bill, No. 2, 2R.,

592; Com., 908, 911, 912, 914. Dentists (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3420, 3422. Explosives Bill, Com., 4746. Uovernment Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R,, 1040;

Com., 1583, 1589, 1590, 1593. Lands Commission (Witnesses} Bill, '1om.,

2443. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4066; Com.,

4167, 4168, 4170, 4182, 4183, 4284, 4296, 4297, 4426, 4429, 4437.

Loan Bill, 2R., 4756. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 3427,

3441, 3571, 3576, 3696, 3711, 3712. Neglected Children and Ju,·enile Offenders

Bill, 2R., 1773 ; Com., 1873, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1879, 1881, 1953, 1954.

FosBERY, The Ron. E. IV. (continued) : N ewcnstle Friendly Societies and Trades Hall

Site Act (Amendment} Bill, Com., 3815. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, m.,

2438. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill,

Com., 2951, 3513. Pt1blicans' Licenses, q., 3141. Statistical Maps Bill, Com., 1309. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, Com;,

4743, 4744. Tamworth Show-ground (Amendment} Bill.

2R., 2743. Vagrancy Amendment Bill, 2R., 4653.

G GANNON, The Ron. J. C.:

Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 2111. • Liquor (Amendment} Bill, Com., 4437.

Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, 2R., 3019.

GARDINER, Mr. A., Orange: Address in Reply, 364. Administration of Lands Department, 357. Betting Shops, q., 2316. Carracabad and Dewitt Creek Holding, q.,

1043. Cash Betting, q., 805. Crimes (Girls' Protection} Bill, Com., 4203. Crown Lands Sold, Carruthers Administra·

tion, q., 3445. Dairying Industry, m., 572. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, cons.

amdts., 3~45. Emigrants for Chili, m., 2494. Financial Position of the State, 366. Land Held by Mortgage Companies, q., 4658. Land for Settlement at Molong, q., 2316. Leakage of Information, q., 1707. Leases, F. R. C. Hopkins, q., 979. Liquor (Amendment} Bill, int., 1409; 2R.,

2637; Com., 2991, 3008, 3060, 3172, 3177, 3183, 3184, 3188, 3198; 3R., 3333, 3339; c01is. amdts., 4788.

Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2363. .Local Government (Shires} Bill, int., 512; q.,

864; 2R., 1389; Com., 1871, 2415, 2422, 2718, 2721' 2767' 2793, 2822.

Mining Lease at Orange, q., 4 770. Motion of Censure, Lands Inquiry Commission,

m., 1253. Murphy, Mr., :Magistrate, adj., 888. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 799. New South Wales Institution for the Deaf and

Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 1288, 1290, 1296.

North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4550. Public Debt, The, q., 4658. Public Servants, Payment of, adj., 4855. Returned Soldiers, Artificial Limbs, q., 2317. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. \Voolls, m.,

1732. School Reading Books, q., 2874. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4403, 4406, 4411. Attorney-General, 4120, 4121, 4122, 4125, 4127, 4128, 4134.

GAR SESSION 1905, GRI lxx.V.

13 June to. 9 December, 1905.

GARDINER, Mr. A. (continued): Supply: Colonial Secretary, 4321, 4349. Legislative Council, 3857. Secretary for Lands, 4154. Secretary for Mines, 4266.

Sydney WaterSupplyConduit Bill, Com., 4479. Taxation Amending Bill, 2R., 3623. Unemployed, The, adj., 564. Unsuccessful Applicants for Lands, q., 2316.

GEORGE, Mr. EDI<:N, Ashbumham: Address in Heply, 129. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 130. Betting By-law, Australian Jockey Club, q.,

833. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, rn., 1057. Country Towns \Vater and Sewerage Bill,

Com., 3747. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4693. Farriers Bill, q., 3831. Lands Inquiry Commission, q., 3970. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1824;

Com., 2409, 2763 ; cons. wnclts., 4486. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2624; Corn.,

3182; con8. amdts., 4785. Macq uarie Ri 1·er \Vater Conservation Scheme,

q., 3895. Motion of Censure, Lands Inquiry Commission,

m., ll67. Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades Hall

Bill, 2R., 32i0. Parliamentary Elections Bill, int., 1895. Parramatta Sewerage \Yorks, m., 2139. Privilege, p.o., 1:574. Prize-fighting, adj., 2966.

. Supply: Attorney.Gcneral, 4098. Colonial Treasurer, 3987. Legislative Council, 3853, 3869. Secretary for vVorks, 4208.

Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4613.

Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, p.o., 2882.

Trustees of Commons: Destruction of Rabbits, q., 3267.

Unemployed, The, q., 600. \\'ire-netting for Farmers, m., 2382,2395,4080.

GILLIES, Mr. J., Maitland: Address in Reply, 35G. Alleged Trespass on Government Land, q.,

2609. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 355. Betting Shops, adj., 1346. Chairman of Committees, m., 4i3. Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, Com.,

3242. Compensation to Ron. Members, q., 1473. Emigrants for Chili, m., 2500. Bxplosion at \Yest Maitland, q., 838. Explosives Bill, Com., 393fi. Friendly Societies, q., 1474. ~ienge, Case of Constable, m., 2396. r,overnment Business on Tuesday, m., 2285. Harding, Case of, adj., 2434. Hunter River Farmers, q., 136!. J,iquor (Amendment) Bill, int., 1398; 2R.,

2653; Com., 3040, 3056, 3135, 3183, 3207.

GILLIES, Mr. J. (continued): Local Government (Shires) Bill, int., 516;

2R .. , 1858; Com., 2419, 2422, 2781, 2852, 2857; 3R., 2935.

Maitland Tramway, q., 838, 1708. Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, q.,

3443. New South Wales Institution for the Deaf

and the Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 1290.

Parliamentary Refreshment-room : Trains and Trams, q., 2274.

Poisons BiJI, int., 689 ; 2R., 3256. Railway Workshops, q., 9~2. Richmond Vale Railwa.v, q., 1361, 2744-. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls, m.,

1730. Supply : Colonial Secretary, 4334-. Trafford, Mr. Walter, and the Pharmacy

Board, m., 842, 4595, 4600. GoRMLY, The Ron. J. :

Address in Reply, 13. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, No. 2., Com.,

914. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4165; Com.,

4170, 4177; p.o., 4290. . Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 3573,

3577 ; 3R., 3944-3953. National Library Bill, 2R., 3960. Want, the late Hon. J. H., 3937.

GRIFFITH, Mr. ARTHUR, Stzwt: Advances to Settlers Board, q., 2275. Appropriation Bill, Com., 4457. A.N.A. Exhibition, p.o., 3028. Bar Dredge, Order for a, adj., 990 . City Bank Extension Bill, 2R., 1940. Coal, Alleged Frauds in the Supply of, q.,

2275. Coal Contracts, q., 4441. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, Corn., 4199. Federal CapilnJ Site, adj., 659. Federal Parliament : Treatment of the State,

m., 4818. Firearms Bill. m., 2687, 2699. Government Business on Tuesday, m., 2281. Government Coal Contracts, Jones Brothers,

q., 4579. Gun License Bill, int., 4190. Imprisonment on Maintenance Order, q., 526. Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court) Bill,

Com., 442; p.o., 443. Industrial Disputes: Voluntary and Compul­

sory Arbitration, q., 2.514. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

2R., 2215. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2969, 2973,

2979, 3035-3059, 3096, 3113-3126, 3158-3208; 3R., 3:~22, 3339; cons. amdts., 4786, 4188, 4791-4794.

Loan Bill, 2R., 4775; Com., 4776, 4777. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2399,

2409, 2422, 2427, 2431; q., 2448; Com., 246ii-2472, 2503, 2506, 2512, 2781-2792, 2816-2848; cons. amdts., 4494.

Locomotives, Construction of, m., 2045. Mamtenance Order, Imprisonment on, q., 407. Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, 2R.,

361'1.

lxxvi GRI INDEX TO SPEECHES. ·HEN

Volumes 18, 191 201 21.

GRIFFITH, Mr. ARTHUR (continued) : National Library Bill, m., 3533; p.o., 35!4;

int., 3743; Com., 3796. · Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 75-1-, 774, 780, 794, 797, 798,802, 808 ; cons. amdts., 2205.

New Dredge, q., 2448. North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4529. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, cons.

amdts., 339l. Prince Alfred Hospital: Housemaids, q.,

3024. Prize-fighting, adf., 2963; p.o., 2969. Proceedings in Committee, adj., 4555. Public Sen•ice Appeal Bill, int., 4451, 4452. Public Service: Appeals, q., 1044. Pupil Teachers: Scholarships, q., 1044. Railway Inquiry Commission, adj., 4661; p.o.,

4663. Railway Staff: Classification Increases, q.,

1361. Railway and Tramway Superannuation Fund,

q., 3024. Roberts, Robert, m., 3918. Rogers, Judge, 4441. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls, m.,

1710, 1732, 4581. Sewage, Western Suburbs, Treatment of, m.,

2126. Slattery, Case ofT. M., adj., 476. Smoke Nuisance, q., 452. Supply: Colonial Treasurer, 3992, 4022, 4025, 4026. 'Legislative Council, 3860. Public Instruction, 4244, 4252. Secretary for Mines, 4259.

Supreme Court Decisions, q., 492. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, p.o.,

4602. Sydney Water Supply Conduit Additional

Works Bill, 2&., 44n; Com., 4475, 4480. Taxation Amending Bill, 3R., 3657. Teralba Railway Resumption, m., 2687. Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, 2R., 2882

(p.o., 2884), 2900. Water Conservation, Barren Jack Reservoir,

m., 3306. Western Lands Amending Bill, 2R., 3665. Wire-netting for Farmers, m., 2386.

H HJ.LL, Mr. B., The Hawkesbury:

Local Government (Shires) Bill, int., 520; 2R., 1845.

HJ.WKEN, The Hon. N.: Address in Reply, m., 5. Age of Consent, q., 574. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4560. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 9. Bankruptcy (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 2733,

2740. Bill-posting Hoardings, ad,;., 2262. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, Com., 4648. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, No. 2, 2&.,

594; Com., 913. Darling Harbour and "Rocks" Resumptions,

adj., 4656.

HAWKEN, The Hon. N. (contimwl): Dentists (Amendment) Bill, Corn., 3422. Education, National, 10. Federal Capital Site and Home Rule, m.,

3634, 3639. Federal Parliament : Treatment of the State,

m., 4765. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 1462. Immigration, adf., 2.'560. Lands Commission Bill, 2R., 976. Legislative Council, Officers of, p.o., 4413,

4414. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4168, 4173,

4183, 4184. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 3i32,

3433, 3581, 3587, 3775-3784; 3R., 3944-395:3.

Locomotives, Construction of, 9. Lord Jersey, Visit of : Release of Prisoners,

q., 4160, 4274. National System of Education, q., 3141. Neglected Children and ,Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 1951,1952; 3R., 2107. New Redhead Estate Coal Company (Limited)

Transfer Bill, 2R., 3624, 3628, 3629. The Waddell Case, m.., 1657, 1660. Usher of the Black Rod, 846. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill2R., 46U.

HAYEs, The Hon. J. : Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, 2R., 1084. Country Towns Water and Sewerage Bill,

Com., 4649, 4651, 4652. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, No. 2, Com.,

915. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4751;

Com., 4755. · Diocese of Goulburn Land Sale Bill, 2R., 3012. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4170, 4286. Loan Bill, Com., 4760. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3231 ;

Com., 3432, 3710, 3770-3784; 3R., 3944-3953.

Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, 2R., 1599 ; Com., 1761, 1763, 2435.

Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, Com., 4463. HENLEY, Mr. T., BU?·wood:

Appeals to Full Court, Crimes Act, q., 599. Bar Dredge, Order for a, adf., 989. Claim of Mr. F. E. Stowe, m., 1734. Cockatoo Island Workshops, q., 2747. Drummoyne Municipal Lands Sale Bill, 2R.,'

3499. Empire Day, m., 1443, 3076. Financial Statement, 3560. Freight on Coal, q., 2686. Government Dredges, q., 599. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 819. Harbour Dues, q., 1268. Henley's Contract, Long Bay Penitentiary,

q., 699. Land-tax, Local Government, q., 2746. Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill, p.o.,

1271. Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2335. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2509,

2714,2792. Married Women in the Public Service, q.7

598.

HEN SESSION 1905. HoG lxxvii

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

HENLEY, Mr. T. (continued): Metropolitan Abattoirs, q., 598. Metropolitan Board of Water Supply, Report

of, adj., 485·!. Mouut Kembla Art-union, q., 1418. North Coast Railway, m., 2182. Personal Explanation, 700. Port Jackson Foreshores, q., 2876. Privilege, 805. Public Library, Lending Branch, q., 3236. School Teachers' Examinations, q., 833. Sewage, Western Suburbs, Treatment of, m.,

2124. Steam Launch Eva, q., 3384.

. Steam Yacht Victoria, q., 3384. Supply : Additional Estimates, 4398. Suttor, Mr. J. B., q., 1611. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

3807. Sydney Water Supply Conduit Hill, Com.,

4479. Technical Education, q., 1131, 2682. Water Supply Works atBoothtown, m., 2118.

HEPHER, The Hon. J. : Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4175-4184. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 1884. HEYDON, The Hon. L. F.:

Forfeiture and Validation of Leases Bill, 2R., 579.

HINDMARSH, Mr. G. T., Rous: Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4718. Emigrants for Chili, m., 2483, q., 2516, 2566. Gun License Bill, int., 4193. Homestead Selections, Conversion of, q., 2517. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2981. Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2361. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2417,

2466, 2475, 2715, 2721, 2779, 2831, 2834, 2869.

North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4534. Supply : Secretary for Lands, 4143.

HoGUE, The Hon .. J, A., The Glebe: Assault by a Luntttic, q., 836. Betting Shops, adj., 1336; q., 2212, 2317,

3604. Bottt for Fisheries Officer, q., 2874. Boxing Exhibitions, q., 2ll4. Brodie, Mr. J. A., q., 4659. Brown, Constable, q., 4804. Burrowa Hospital, q., 1361. Coal Contracts, q., 4441. Consumptives, Classification of, q., 2479. Consumptives, Liverpool Asylum, q., 2515. Court-house, Coif's Harbour, q., 1777. Dog Registration, q., 3502. Early Closing and Sunday Trading, q., 524.. Electors' Rights, q., 1260. Explosion at West Maitland, q., 838. Fava, Cases against Mr., q., 403. Firearms Bill, m., 2692. Fire Brigades Bill, q., 1538, 1613, 2278, 3605. Fire Brigades, Country, q., 2318, 4188. Fire Risks, ·warehouse Employees, q., 1093. Fisheries ~oard, Oyster Lease, q., 2955. Friendly Societies, q., 1268, 2878. Frozen Meat Export, Government Tabs, q.,

4658.

HoGUE, The Hon. J. A. (continued): Gaiety Theatre, q., 1538. Gaming Houses, Drinking Clubs, and Race.

courses, q., 698. Genge, case of Constable, m., 2397. Goulder, Sub-Inspector, q., 4188. Government Coal Contracts, Jones Brothers,

q., 4579. ' Harding, Henry, and others, m., 2377, adj.,

2434. Hebburn and Pelaw Main Collieries, q., 491. Hospital at Maclean, q., 2185. Hospitals, Appointments to Sydney and Prince

Alfred, q., 920. Hospitals, Subsidies to, q ., 406, 1539, 1681 • Hotels Closed, Metropolitan Area, q., 1887. Hyde Park, q., 476!). Inebriate Asylum, Hawkesbury River, q.,

3718, 4579. Insane Patients under Government Control,

q., 4657. Irrigation Report by Colonel Ottlay, q., 4303. Josephine Pearson, adj., 840. Justices of the Peace, q., llO, 3235. Kerr, Robert, Callan Park Asylum, q., 1706. Kindergarten Association, Grants to, q.,

2003. Land Titles Department, q., 3603. Lyceum Theatre, q., 525. Marriage Establishments, q., 3785. McGowan, T:, q., 524. Nlinisterial By-elections, Cost of, q., 599. Ministerial Elections, q., 492. Moore Park, Private Rubbish Tip, q., 2210. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 7 47. Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades Hall

Sit.e Bill, 2R., 3269. New South Wales Institution for the Deaf and

Dumb and. the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 1289, 1294, 1296.

Oyster Leases, Port Stephens and Karuah River, q., 30i:!.

Parliamentary Elections Bill, int., 1889. Patents, United States system, q., 2684. Pea Rifles, Careless Use of, q., 400. Pelaw Main Colliery Dispute, q., 8(i2. Pensions under SchedulE/ B, q., 524. Plague at Newcastle, q., 1888. Police: Allowance to Plain-clothes Constables, q., 3603, 37 86, 4441.

Barracks, Redfern, q., 2514, 2876. Caps or Helmets for Mounted Men, q., 2476. Duties, &c., q., 4185. Office Clerks : Working Hours and Annual Leave, q., 701.

Officers over Retiring Age, q., 451: Protection at Coif's Harbour, q., 3786. Rates of Pay, &c., q., 40i9. Superannuation, q., 1259, 2877.

Preservation of Game, q., 400. Prince Alfred Hospital: Housemaids, q., 3024. Private Hospitals, Deaths in, q., 2317. Prize-fighting, adj., 2958. Protection of Native Fauna, q., 1887. Public Baths, Aid to, q., 403. Public School, Dunkeld, q., 2954. Public Servants: Cost of Removal, q., 1681.

lxxviii HoG INDEX TO SPEECHES. HoL

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

HoGUE, The Hon. J. A. (continued): Rag-picking, q., 2610. Real Property Act, Valuators under, q., 4303. Returned Soldiers, Artificial Limbs, q., 2317. Roberts, Robert, m., 845, 2076, 4658. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls, m., 1720;

p.o., 4-589. Slaughtering Pigs, Inspection, q., 2682, 2745. Smoke N uimnce, q., 452. Stafford, Ex-Sergeant, q., 597. Statistician, Acting Government, q., 2211. Steam Launch Psyche, q., 3830. Subsidised Schools, q., 2954. Sunday Trading, Circular Quay, q., 4804. Supply : Colonial Secretary, 4341, 4356, 4358,

4359. Suppression of "Bobs" by Police, q., 2954. Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill, 2R., 717. Sydney Hospital, q., 3718, 3786. Testator's Family .Maintenance Bill, p.o.,

2886. Trade Custom, p.o., 2084. Trafford, Mr. Walter, and the Pharmacy

Board, in., 843, 4597. Unpaid Accounts, Chief Secretary's Depart-

ment, q., 2317. Valuators, i'lworn, q., 4441, 4442. Volunteer Fire BrigadcR Act, q., 2186. Waverley Garbage Tip, q., 979. '\'i7idth of Tires, q., 1259. vVonga Pigeon, The, q., 2607.

HoLLIS, l\Ir. R., 1Vewtown: Address in Reply, 222. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4455. Bar Dredge, Order for a, adj., 993. Canada and Australia, q., 980. Coal for Railway Use, Carriage of, q., 1957. Como-Hurstville Deviation, rn., 2703. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, in., 10i0. Distress, q., 4 772. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1517;

con~. amdts., 3346. Eight Hours, Compulsory, q., 2880. Empire Day, m., 3090. Employment of Boys, Railways, q., 1470. Eveleigh ·workshops, q., 1259, 1957. Habitual Criminals Bill, Com., 1655. Harding (Henry) and others, m., 2376; adJ.,

2433. Immigration, q., 3074. Jurors, Fees Paid to, q., ;{024. Lands Commission, 223. Lands Commission Bill, Com., 972. Liquor (.-\mendment) Bill, 2R., 2669; Com.,

2974, 2987, 2994, 3000, 3008, 3034-3066, 3166, 3168; 1·ecom., 3344; cons. amdts., 4790.

Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2358. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2429,

2796, 2812, 2822; cons. amdts., 4487. Locomotive Boiler Explosion, q., 458v. Locomotive Contract, 223. Locomotives, Construction of, m., 2005, 2073. MoorcliffBranch, Sydney Hospital, q., 1419. National Library, m., 3543; Com., 3796. Newcastle Friendly Societies Site Amendment

Bill, con8. amdts., 4189. Poisons Bill, 2R., 3249. . -Public Service Appeal Bill, int., 4450, 4452.

HoLLIS, Mr. R.. (continued): Railway Accident at Newcastle, q., 4771. Railway and Tramway Employees, Appeals

q.' 833, 1257. Railway Appeal Board, q., 1043. Railway Season Tickets, q., 1777. Roberts, Robert, m., 3906. Stamp-printing Office, adJ., 3514. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4391, 4402. Agent-General, 4046. Attorney-General, 4121, 4122, 4123, 4129,

4130. . Colonial Secretary, 4357. Legislative Council, 3853. Railways, 4375. Secretary for Lands, 4145, 4158. Sydney Harbour Trust, 4045.

Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4613, 4626.

Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill, Corn., 7'27, 731, 789, 793, 795.

Sydney Water Supply Conduit Additional Works Bill, int., 4447.

Tourists' Guide, q., 3832. Trade Custom, rn., 20Sl. Trafford, Case of Mr. '~'., in., 4596. Tramway Employees Discharged, q., 3385. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, l!R., 4085 ;

Com., 4086. Unemployed, The, adJ., 532. Vl earne & Co.'s Locomotive Contract, q., 2002. vVorkmen's Compensation Bill, 2R., 3732.

HoLMAN, Mr. ,V, A., Cootarnnndra: Address in Reply, 94. Arbitration (Amending) Bill, q., 2686. Arbitration Court Deadloclr, 95. A.N.A. Exhibition,p.o., 3028. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4455. Catholic Pn~s, Allegations in, m., 1565. Chairman of Committees, m., 462.

·Claims favourably reported on by Select Com­mittees, q., 45/8.

Coal Contract, Western Railway Line, m., 3025. Coal purchased by Railway Commissioners,

q., :3445. Crown Lands, Applicants for, q., 2211. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4727. Depositions to Prisoners, Copies of, q., 1956. Distribution of Bills, q., 526. · District Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1491, , cons. amdts. 3344. Don Dorrigo Timber Reserves, q., 1705. Drummoyne Municipal Lands Sale Bill, 2R.,

3500. Election in ·western Australia, q., 3010. l'Jmployment of Boys : Railways, q., 1470. Extra Sitting Day, rn., 4442. Federal Parliament : Treatment of the State,

m, 4842. Financial Debate, q., 2610. Financial Statement, rn., 3448. General Booth's Immigration Proposal, q.,

2747. Grants to Metropolitan Parks, q., 3445. Habitual Criminals Bill, 2R., 1646. Harding, Stead, and others, Claims of, q.,

4578.

HoL SESSION 1905. HuG lxxix

13 June to 9 December, 1905,

HoLMAX, J\1r. W: A. (continued) : Hospitals, Subsidies to, q., 406. Immigration, q., 2610, 2687. Industrial Arbitration Act, q., 2608. Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court) Bill,

2R., 423. Inquests, Hurstville, q., 921. · Jury (Amendment) Hill, Com., 605. Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

1268. Lands Commission, q., 2879. Lands Commission Hill, 2R., 937, Com., 964,

967, 9138, p.o., 971. Lands Commission .Evidence, q., 405. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, p.o., 1405, 1406,

int., 1406 ; 2R., 2584 ; :7orn., 2970-3006, :{030-3072; 3l03-3140; 3161-3217; 3R., 3335 ; 1·ecom., 3.'342.

Local Government Extension Bill, q., 2278. Loc::tl Govenunent (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1780;

Com., 2707, 270S, 2718, 2720-2728, 2761, 2774, 2784, 2804-2872.

Locomotives, Construction of, m., 2018. Mining Bill, m , 2606. Mitchell Library, m., Zi3l. Motion of Censure, Lands Inquiry Commis·

sion, m., 1208. Municipal Water Supplies, q., 2279. Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, adj., 886. . Neglected Children ancl Juvenile Offenders

Hill, 3!:., 893; con8. amdts., 2198, 2199, 2202.

Newtown Park Trust, Narrabri, q., 4804. Order of Business, 2o8l, 3503 Patents for Inventions, q., 1460. Persou[\,1 Explanation, 527, 57'3, 3447. Police Office Clerks, W orldng Hours and

Annual Leave, q., 700. Prince Alfred Hospital, q., 2503. Printing of Stamps by Federal Parliament,

q., 3502. Pri~oners released from Gaol, q., 1956. l'rize.fightin/l', adj., 2967; p.o., 2968, l~'1ilway Coal Contracts, q., 2881, 4078. Select Committees, Reports of, q., 4:105. Small Debts Reco,·ery (Amending) Bill, Com.,

634, 635, 636. Supply: Attorney-General, 4l2~, 4130, 4131, 4134. Colonial Secretary, 4358. Railways, 4359. Secretary for L~nds, 4146.

Temora Hospital Subsidy, q., 837. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, Com., 4087,

4090 .. 'Vater Conservation, B::trren Jack Reservoir,

m., 3209.

HUGHES, The Hon. J. : Address in Reply, 15. Adjournment, 1465. Age of Consent, q., 574. Application for Probate, q.,, 4160. Apportionment Bill, 2R., 444; Com., 446. Appropriation Bill, 2~<., 4458, 4550, 4564. Centenary Park Sale (Conveyancing) Bill,

Com., 860. Coal-mines Regulation (Amendment) Bill,

cons. arndts. 3940, 3941.

HuGHES, The Hon. J. (continued): Companies (Amendment) Bill, m.., 574; 2R.,

847, 856; Com.., 44.'38; 3R., 4565. Condition of the Chamber, adj., 3602. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, lOiS, 2R.,

1089; Com., 1001. • Conveyanc~ng (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 583;

Com., 58,, 588, 589, 590. Council's Estimates, Reduction of, q., 4274. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, 2R., 4642; Com., 4647-4652. Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1776. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, No.2, 2R., 593;

Com., 908, 909, 9ll, 912, 914, 916, 917. Crown Lands( Amendment) Bill,2R.,4747, 4753. Darli~g Harbour and Rocks Resumptions,

adJ., 4656. · Dentis~s (Amendment) Bill, Com .. , 3420. Deputy-Chairman of Committees, m., 1449. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2939;

Com., 3013. .Extra Sitting Day, m., 4'JJ8. . Federal Parliament : Treatment of the State,

m., 4763. Forest Reserves. m., 30ll. Forfeiture and Validation of Leases Bill, 2R.,.

446, 580 ; Com.. , S6l. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2n., 1042,

1457 ; Com., 1584, 1590. • Habitual Criminals Bill, 2R., 1884; Com.,

1885, 1886. Honorary Minister, obs., 4. Hotel Licenses, q., 3571. Imprisonment oE :Female Child, rn , 3010. Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court).

Bill, m., 44;{; 2H., 477, 489; Com., 490. Jersey, The Earl of, obs., 3882; q., 4160,

m., 4638. .Jury (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 858. Lands Commission Bill, 2R, 074; adj., 977. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3882, 3968;

Uom., 4167-4184, 4280-4302, 4419-4438 ;. m., 4566 ; 1·ecom., 4567-4577.

Loan Bill, 2R., 4755, 4757; Com., 4750,4761. Loca~ Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3141,

:3Ln2, 32:3:3. 3370; Com., 3424-3442, 3572-3602, :-!640-3651, 3691-3717, 3768-3784,. 3S16-3g28 ; 3R., :3894, 3044-3953.

Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, 2R., 3013, 3020; Com., 3021; cons. amdts., 3634.

National Library Bill, 2R., 39;)3; Com., 3967. Neglected Children and J U\'enile Offenders.

Bill, 2R., 1763. 1776; Com., 1873-1882. New Redhead Estate Coal Company's Bill,

p.o., 3627, 3628. New South Wales Institution for the Deaf and.

Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 449, 450.

Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R., 17 49. Old-age Pensions Bill adj., 4656. Order of Business, 846, 918, 074. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, Com.,

2952, 2953, 3154. Public Expenditure, 15. Railways (Victorian and Queensland By-laws)

Enabling Bill, int., 3942. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, 2R.,

1026, 1603; Com., lfl05-l610, 1664-1666 1760-1763, 1872, 1873. ,

lx:xx HuG INDEX: TO SPEECHES. JES

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

HuaHES, The Hon. J. (continued): ;Special Adjournment, 1133. Suspension of Standing Orders, 918; m., 4733. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

4734; Com., 4741-4747 . . Sydney Harbour Trust (Reclamation and

Leasing) Bill, 2R., 4761, 4 763. Sydney Water Supply Conduit Additional

Works Bill, 2R., 4632. "Tamworth Show"ground (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 1662. Taxation Amending Bill, q., 3415 ; 2R., 4459. The Waddell Case, m., 1659. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, 2R., 4461 ;

Com., 4463. "Treasury Indemnity Bill, 2R, 4461. Usher of the Black Rod, 846. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4652; Com.,

4653; COliS. amdts, 4755. Want, The late Hon. J. H., 3937. Watson's Bay Tramway, q., 3881.

.HuMPHERY, The lion. F. T.: Bankruptcy Amendment Bill, 2R., 2738. Explosives Bill, Com., 4745. Local Go1·ernment (Shires) Bill, Com., 3441,

3576-3602, 3780-3784, 3826. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 1·ecom., 4574. Moss Vale Cattle Sale"yards Bill, 2R., 2109. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, Com.,

2952. '\HURLEY, Mr. J., Hartley:

Accident to Railway Guard, q., 835. Address in Reply, 71. .Arrests for Betting, q., 3604. Bar Dredge, Order for a, adj., 991. Botobolar to Lue, Road, q., 3786. Brick Contract, Railway Department, q.,

2565, 3154, 3445. .Cataract Dam Reserve: Timber, q., 1511. Catholic Press, Allegations in, m., 1571. .Chairman of Committees, m., 458. City Mutual Life Assurance Society, q., 403. ..Coal Contract, q., 3897. Conditional Purchases, Interest on, q., 4771. •Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, m., 1059. <:::ountry Towns \Vater and Sewerage (Amend"

ment) Bill, 3R., 3788. Desirable Immigrants: Land Settlement, q.,

1468. Early Closing and Sunday Trading, q., 523,

978. Fava, Cases against Mr., q.,.403. Federal Members, Railway Accommodation,

q., 4080. Foreigners in the State, q., 1511. Foster, Thomas, m., 844. Kerr, Robert: Callan Park Asylum, q., 1705. ;Lands Commission: J. B. Stephens, q., 1512. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3105. Locomotives, Construction of, 75. !Lord and Lady Jersey, Reception to, q., 3899. Megalong, Road at, q .. 4769. · Mines Museum, q., 2003. Mining Law, q., 4771. Money"lenders and Infants Loans Bill, 2R.,

3610 . . Murphy, Mr., Magistrate,p.o.,865; adj., 867,

88!).

HuRLEY, Mr .. T. (continued) : Neglected Children and Ju1•enile Offenders

.Bill, 2R., 677. Old-age Pensions Act, Amendment of, q., 862. Personal Explanation, 3446. Poisons Bill, 2R., 3259. Prince Alfred Hospital, q., 923. Prize·fighting, adj., 2959. Public Baths, Aid to, q., 403. Public Instruction Department, 77. Railway Freights on Bricks, q., 2877. Roberts, Robert, m., 3918. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls, m.,

1728, 4587. Shaw, Retirement of Mr. J. S., q., 862. Smith, Utterances of Mr. Sam, 73. Socialism, 71 ; q., 836. 1:itamp"printing Office. adj., 3510. Stephens, Detention of J. B., q., 1537. Supply:

Additional Estimates, 4404, 4407. Attorney"General, 4105 . Colonial Secretary, 4322. Colonial Treasurer, 3984. Railways, 4374.

Sydney Cricket Ground Trustees, q., 3652. Taxation, Conditional Purchases, q., 402. Unemployed, The, adj., 531. Unworked Gold Leases, Hill End, q., 862. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4783.

HURLEY, The Hon. W. F. : Smoke Nuisance Abatement (Amendment)

Bill, Com., 2269.

J JESSEP, Mr. T., Waverley:

A.N.A. Exhibition, p.o., 3026. Bar Dredge, Order for a, adj., 1013 . Betting Shops, adj., 1325; q., 2212. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 1934 . Buckley, Thomas, q., 600. Bulfin and Webber, Cases of, m., 1436 . Catholic Pre.ss, Allegations in, m., 1564; p.o.,

1576. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2R., 2249. Dairying Industry, The, m., 570. Darling Island Vesting Bill, Com., 1099. Emigrants for Chili, m., 2487. Empire Day, m., 1448, 3090. Firearms Bill, m., 2689. Fisher Library: Stonemasons, q., 404. :Fruit Diseases Bill, q., 110, 741. Fumigating Depots, Department of Mines,

q., 3023. Fumigating Fruit, q., 2686. Government Launches, q., 1887. Jersey, Lord, q., 2448. Josephine Pearson, adj., 839. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

2R., 2227. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, q., 923, 2319; 2R.,

2596; Com., 2990, 3006, 3008, 3058, 3205; 3n., 3330; cons. amdts., 4784, 4788, 4792.

Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2362. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1850;

Com., 2713, 2816, 2853. Lotteries, q., 1422. McFadyen, Charges against Frank, q., 404,

JEs SESSION 1905. KAT

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

JESSEP, Mr. T. (continued): Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, adj., 875. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 747, 769, 774, 800; cons. amdt.s., 2197, 2200, 2203, 2204, 2207.

Newcastle Agricultural Association Bill, 2R., 3688.

New South Wales Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 1288, 1289, 1290, 1293, 1294, 1296.

North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4550. Parrama.tta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, cons.

amdts., 3387. Plague of Moths, q., 3831, 3895. Poisons Bill, 2R., 3263. Prize-fighting, p.o., 2967. Roberts, Robert, m., 3917. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls, 111.,

1714. Stamp-printing Office, adj., 3513. Supply:

Additional Estimates, 4406, 4408. Attorney-General, 4ll7. Colonial Secretary, 4314, 4355, 4356, 4357. Colonial Treasurer, 4004, 4017, 4018. Legislative Council, 3854, 3864, 3867, 3869,

3875. Secretary for Mines, 4265.

Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, int., 3681; 2R., 3804; p.o., 4605; Com., 4612.

Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, 2&., 2898. Trafford, Case of Mr. W., m., 4596. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4781.

JoNEs, Mr. G. A., The Gwydi1·: · Acting Stock Inspector, q., 921. Address in Reply, 162. Advances to Settlers Act, q., 2608. Arthur H. Grimm's Scrub Lease, q., 4M. Bar Dredge, Order for a, adj., lOll. Brodie, Mr. J. A., q., 4659. Chinese Lottery Shops, q., 701; adj., 735. Coolatai Holding, Occupation License, q., 524. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend-

ment) Bill: 2R., 3683; Com., 3751-3763; 3R., :n11o.

Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4701 ; Com., 4723, 4730.

Crown Lands, Grafton--Casino Railway, q., 3443.

Dog Registration, q., 3502. Drought in the North West, q., 2687. Dumaresq River, Reserves, q., 399. Export of Meat, q., 1096. Grafton and Casino, Land between, q., 4188. Holiday Fares for Teachers, q., 4771. Land }~xchanges, Moree and Armidale Lands

Offices, q., 1706. Lands Administration, 170. Lands Commission, 164. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2640; Com.,

2978, 3009. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1828;

Com., 2413, 2430, 2431, 2708, 2768, 2781, 2828, 2856; cons. amdts., 4483.

Ministerial By-elections, Cost of, q., 599. Ministerial Elections, q ..• 492. Moree-Boggabilla. Railway, q., 4577. Moree Experimental Farm, q., 1778.

JONES, Mr. G. A. (contimted): Motion of Censure, Lands Commission In­

quiry, m., 1190. Myall Creek Resumption, 163; q., 1958. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offender&

Bill, 3R.' 898. New Library, q., 3268. North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4547. Oyster Leases, q., 1511 ' Prickly .Pear, Destruction of, q., 3787. Probate Court, Sittings in, q , 4304. Public Instruction, 168. Public School Vacation, q., 639. Public Service Appeal Bill, int., 4453. Public Works Policy, 165. Railway Employees, Empire Day, q., 1957. Railways: Order for Chromo Pictures, q .•

3895. .Kabbit-trapping, Unemployed, q., 402. Statistical Maps Bill, 2R., 831. State Printing, adj., 4854. Stock Inspector Cowley, Salary and Allow-·

ances, q., 402. Supply: .

Additional Estimates, 4394, 4395, 4407, 4410 .. Coloni:ll Secretary, 4332. Colonial Treasurer, 4019. Legislative Council, 3841, 3865. Public Instruction, 4239. Railways, 4382. Secretary for Lands, 4135, 4153, 4154, 415fi.; Secretary for Mines, 4261. Secretary for Works, 4206.

Sydney Water Supply Conduit Bill, Com .•. 4476.

Travelling Stock Reserves, q., 2271. Unemployed, The, adj., 563. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4782; Com ...

4783. Volunteer Fire Brigades Act, q., 2186.

K

·KATER, The Hon. H. E.: Bankruptcy Amendment Bill, 2&., 2740. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 211I. Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 855. Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill, Com., 589.

590. Forest Reserves, m., 3012. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 1453 ;

Com., 1583, 1584, 1588. Lands Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2R . ..,-

1667. Legislative Council, Officers of, m., 4417. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4165, 4283; ...

4291, 4293, 4437. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3152,

3221; Com., 3423-3442; 3579-3602; 3645-3651; 3695-3717; 3766-3784; 3R., 3894. 3944-3953; 4049.

Money-lenders and In.fants Loans Bill, Com .• 3021.

National Library Bill, 3R., 4274. · Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders -

Bill, Com., 1954. New Redhead Estate Coal Company's Bill,~

p.o., 3629.

lxxxii KAT INDEX TO SPEECHES. LAW

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

KATER, The Ron. H. E. (continued) : . Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R.,

1749. Smoke Nuisance Abatement (Amendment)

Bill, 2R., 2266; Com., 2268. Statistical Maps Bill, 2R., 1302; Com., 1305,

1306, 1308, 1310, 1312; cons. arndts., 1948.

KEARNEY, Mr. S. J., Annidale: District Court (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1535. Motor Omnibuses, q., 1511. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, cons.

amdts., 2194.

KELLY, Mr. A. J., The Lachlan: Address in Reply, 240; p.o., 362. Arbitrn,tion Court Deadlock, 245. Bar Dredge, Order for a, ad,}., 1017. Betting Shops, adj., 1319. Bogan Gate-Bulbodney Railway, obs., 244. . Bookmakers' Strike, q., 701. Bulfin and iVebber, Cases of, 111., 1438. Bush Fires, Lachlan Electorate, q., 4187. Cataract Dam, 241, q., 1358. City Council Bills, adj., 1357. Claim of Mr. F. E. Stowe, m., 1736. Committee on Petitions, q., 2880. Como-Hurstville De\•iation, m., 2705. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, m., 1058. Consumptives : Classification of, q., 2479. Liverpool Asylum, q., 2515.

Crimes (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1475. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4729. Darling Island Vesting Bill, 2R., 1098; Com.,

1099, llOO. Desirable Immigrants, Land Settlement, q.,

1468. Diminution of Birth-rate, q., 1510. Emigrants for Chili, m., 2499. Empire Day, m., 1448; p.o., 3076; m., 3082. Firertrms Bill, m., 2699 ·Gloucester Estate, Shareholders in, 344; pers.

expl. 398. Government Business on Tuesday, m., ~284. ·Government :Motor Omnibus Bill, int., 688;

2R., 822. Habitual Criminals Bill, m., 1355. Haynes, Mr. John, q., 1422. Home Rule for Ireland, q., 2319. Immigration, Land Settlement, q., 2277. Income-tax Papers, Condobolin, q., 492. Kensington R.tce-course, q., 451. Land Administration, 242. Land in Lachlan Electorate, q., 805. LanJs Commission, q., 1420, 2075, 2879. Lands Commission : Messrs. Houston, q.,

1360, 1472. Lands Commission (Witnesses) Bill, int.,

2444; 2R., 2457. Licensing Bill, q., 835. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, int., 1395, 1415,

1416 ;2R., 2581; Com., 2969-3008,!3033-3072; 3099-3139; 3208-3215; cons. amdts., 4785, 4787' 4789, 4792, 4793.

Local Government Extension Bill, m., 1356; p.o., 2309; 2R., 2320.

Local Government (Shires) Bill, int., 520, 1843; Com., 1871, 2510, 2512, 2713, 2718-2723, 2770, 2794, 2814, 2863, 2866.

KELLY, Mr. A. J. (continued): Lyceum Theatre, q., 525 . Miners' Accident lielief Rill, q., 1614, 1704. Mining Registrar, WyaJong, q., 1358. Mouse-trap Mine, q., 19. Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, q., 872. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, 2R., 673; Com., 743, 755, 783, 786, 789, 790, 793, 812, 814; 3R., 899; cons. amdts., 2208.

New South V,T ales Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 1291, 1294, 1297, 1298.

North Coast Raih\·ay Bill, int., 4542. Observatory Hill Lands Leasmg Bill, 2R., 1354. Official Documents, q., 1474. Old-age Pensions, 245. Order of Business, m., 2372. Parramatta Sewerage \Yorks. m., 2134. Pastures Protection Act, q., 2447 . Pastures Protection Board, q., 2375. Prisoner removeJ in Leg-irons, q., 3501. Prize.fightiug,p.o., 2957 ;adj., 2962; p.o. ,2968. Public Service (Temporary Officers) Bill, int.,

696. Question of Order, adj., 1298. Railway Commissioners' Dispute, q., 4304. Railway Extensions, q., 1268. Railway Sleeping Cars, q., 2448. Reappraisement Cases, q., 19. Roberts, Robert, m., 3916. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, 3Rc,

664. Socialism, q., 836. State Bank, q., 4305. Supply: Colonial Secretary, 4313, 4353. Legislative Coundl, :3S5~, 3866, 3870, 3875.

Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, 2R, 2891. Trade Custom, m., 20~9. Trucking Yards at Wyalong, adj., 69S. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, !!R., 4781. Willis, W. N., q., 2608. 'Wire-netting for Farmers, 1n., 2387. \Vyalong, Town Lots, q., 3898. \Vyangala \Vater Scheme, q., 30i5.

KETHEL, The Hon. A. : Forest Reserves, m., 3010, 3012. National Library Bill, 2R., 3965.

L LATil\IER, Mr. IV. F., Woollahra:

Federal Capital Site, q., 2875, 3652. Gloucester Estate, q., 3383. Inebriate . Asylum, Hawkesbury River, q.,

3718, 4579. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R, 2632. Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2326. Power House, George-street North, q., 4578. Royal Art Society, q., ~lS5.

LAw, Mr. S. ,J., Rozelle: · ,Acting Government Statistician, q., 2211. Address in Reply, 237. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 239. Bar Dredge, Order for a, adj., 998. Blue Metal, q., 4306.

LAw SESSION 1905. LEE lxxxiii

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

JJAW, Mr. S. J. (contimted): Bulfin and Webber, Cases of, m., 1431. Electoral Heform, 240. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2510. Locomotives, Construction of, 237, m., 2053. Stamp-printing Office, adj., 350i. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4408. Colonial Secretary, 4317.

LEE, The Hon. C. A., 1'enterfield: Abercrombie-street Tram, q., 399. Absconding Contractor, q., 1708. Address in Heply, 275. Adulterated Milk, Convictions for Selling, q.,

1957. Architects, Public vVorks Department, q., 451. Artesian Bore, Pagan Creek, q., 3446. Artesian Bores, q., 4079.

. Bar Dredge, Order for a, adj., 984. Barren Jack Heservoir, q., 600, 702, 1709. Bellinger Hiver Entrance, q., 1259, S653. Blue Metal, Supply of; Alleged Overpay-

ments, q., 452. Botany-road, q., 3899. Botobolar to Lue Road, q., 3786. Bridge Tenderers, q., 12o5. Bridge, Upper Coldstream, q., 1510. Buckley, Thomas, q., 600. Campbell, Mr. W. A. E., q., 1777. Canal, Namoi River to Pian Creek, q., 4578. Carrington, Construction of a \Vharf at, q.,

2515. Carrington Tram-line, q., 1888. Cataract Dam: Metal Work Contract, q.,

1511, 1682. Cataract Dam Reserve: Timber, q., 1511. Central Railway Station, q., 863, 864. Charlestown Road Deviation, q., 3653. Claim of Mr. F. E. Stowe, rn., 1737. Clarence River, Shoaling on the, q., 2881,

3653. Coal, Alleged Framls in the Supply of, q., 2275. Coastal Rivers, Entrances to, q., 1510. Cockatoo Island Workshops, q., 2747. Coff's Harbour, Meeting at, q., 3605. Contractors, Charges against, q., 4464. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend·

men t) Bill, int. , 3264 ; :LR. , 3681, 3686 ; Corn., 3744-3763; 3R .. :3791.

Darling Island Vesting Bill, 2R., 1097. Darling, Murray, and Murrumbidgee Rivers,

q., 3969. Darling Island Victualling Stores, q., 2607. Diseased Animals and Meat Act, q., 1471. Dredge, New, q., 2448. Dredge 'l'au, q., 3652. Dredge Service, Public vVcirks Shops, New·

castle, q., 2514. · Dredging, Nambucca, q., 1258. Drought in the North-west, q., 2687. Drummoyne, Grants for Repairs of Streets,

q., 3i55. Drummoyne, Sewerage System for, rn., 4805. Dunolly Bridge, q., 639. Estimates for Public Works, q., 2447. ~'isher Library : Stonemasons, q., 404. Flinders-street, vYoodpaving, q., 406. ForeignerJ3 in the State, q., 1511.

LEE, The Hon. C. A. (continued) : George's River, Construction of Weirs on,

q., 2746. Government Dredges, q., 599. Grafton-Casino Railway, q., 3653. Grinnell Sprinklers, Parliamentary Buildings,

q., 921. Gumma Swamp, Drainage of, q., 3603. Gunnedah Water Supply, q., 4302. Harbour Dredges, q., 2448. Henley's Contract, Long Ray Penitentiary,

q., 699. Hospitals, Subsidies to, q., 407. Illawarra Suburbs Sewerage, m., 2128. Inebriates Home, Hawkesbury, rn., 2447. Lincoln Crescent, Stormwater Sewe1·, q.,

2374. Liverpool Asylum, q., 1471, 1956. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2u., 1813. Locomotive Iron, Manufacture of, q., 3075 . Macleay Swamps, q., 1510, 3603. Macquarie River v'."ater Conservation Scherrie,

q., 3895. Maintenance of Roads and Bridges, q., 835. Maitland, Mr. P. deL., q., 14/0. Maitland Tramway, q., 838, 1708. Manilla Bridge, q., 30;5. Mutin-laue, state of, q., 2374. Merewether, Bathing-place at, q., 2956. Mitchell Library, rn., 2729. Mount Kembh Coal Co.'s Act, q., l!i09. Mr. Deane's Visit to America, q., 2074. Municipal vVatet· Supplies, q., 2280. Murr[ty Electorate, Expenditure in, q., 2319. Murrumbidgee Northern \Yater Supply and

Irrigation Bill, rn., 703. N[tmbucca River Entrance, q., 121i9. National Library Bill, m., 35:30, 3543; int.,

3742; 2R .. 3792, 3795; p.o., 3799. New Police Oflices, q., 19. Newcastle Hat hour, Entrance to, q., 4185. Northern Rivers, q., 1420. North Con.st Railway, rn., 2144. North Co[tst Railway Bill, q., 3897; int.,

4498. North Coast Railway (Lismore Conference),

q., 2:375. North Coast Railway (Gloucester Estate) q.,

2516. Overdue Payments to Contractors, q., 1353. Oyster Leases, q., 1511. Parliamentary Library :

Furniture, q., 3831, 3895. Ironwork, q., 2272~ 3075.

Parramatta Road, q., 4580. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, 2R.,

2546; cons. amdt8., 3386, 3:>90. Parramatta Sewemge \Yorks, m .. , 2130, 2143,

q., 2446. Patents for Inventions, q., 1469. Police and Prisons Department, q., 2564. Police Superannuation Bill, q., 2564. Power-House, George-street North, q., 4578. Prince Alfred Hospital, q., 3025. Prince Alfred Hospital (Brown and Tapson's

Contract), q., 2272. Prince Alfred Hospital \Vorks, q., 702, 1474. Rabhit-trapping: Unemployed, q., 402. Ra.ilway Extensions, q., 1268.

lxxxiv LEE INDEX TO SPEECHES. ·MAc

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

LEE, The Hon. C. A. (continued): Railway Proposals: Cockle Creek-Luke Macquarie, q., 1539. Cowra to Canowindra, q., 3385. Curlewis to Gilgandra, q., 401, 4078. Line to Cobborah, q., 3652. Maitland to South Grafton, q., 862. Mildura-Yelta-Wentworth,. q., 1471. Moree-Boggabilla, q., 4578. Mudgee to Oobborah, m., 4797. North Coast, q., 403, 1708. Tenterfield to Casino, q., 1709. Wellington to Cobborah, q., 3075.

Registry Offices, q., 1510. Richmond River Channel, q., 2476. Roads and Bridges Expenditure, q., 920, 4772. Roads in Country Districts, q., 3829. Roads:

Bellingen District, q., 1260. Myall Creek, q., 2875. Roads Subsidy, q., 2279.

Roads Expenditure : Bourke and Wilcannia Districts, q., 1777. Murray Electorate, q., 1779.

Road-metal, q., 4080. " Rocks" Resumption, q., 3442. Sewage, \Vestern Suburbs, Treatment of, m.,

2ll9, 212i. • Sewerage, Report on, q., 2211. ·sewerage \Vorks, Merewether, q., 406. Smith, W. A., Metropolitan Engineer, q., 920. South Head Road, q., 3073, 3234, 3653. South Newcastle Public School, q., 1313. Standard \Vages: Works Specificatione, q.,

1092. State Clothing Factory, q., 702. Steam Cranes, Sale of, q., 524. Steam Launch Eva, q., 3;{84. Steam Yacht Victorin, q., 2446. Sydney Water Supply Conduit Additional

Works Bill, int., 4413; 2R., 4465, 4474; Com., 4477 ; 3R., 4480.

Tuck ian Flood Relief Proposals. q., 403. Unemploye•i at Newcastle, q., 1267. Unemployed: Rabbit Trapping, q., 402. Unemployed, The, adj., 544, q., 600, 1046,

1093, I 096, 2319, 3897. Unemployed rluring Christmas, The, q., 3971. Vote for Hoads, 1901-5; q., 1682. Warders' Cottages, Trial Bay, q., 2565. Water Conservation, q., 19, 275. \Vater Conservation: Barren Jack Reservoir,

m., 3291, 3319. \Vater Conservation: Mr. McCaughey's

Schemes, 277. \Vater anrl Sewerage Board Employees, q.,

837. Water Supply \;Yorks at Booth town, m., 2114. vVatton Weir, q., 838. Whitton Roarls, q., 1268. Wollongong Harbour Trust Resumption Bill,

2R., 1353. "Works Department Expenditure, q., 1312. Wyangala Water Scheme, q., 3075.

LEYIEN, Mr. R. H., Tamwm·th: Assault by a Lunatic, q., 836. Betting Bill, q., 1683. Chairman of Committees, m., 458.

LEVIE~, Mr. R. H. (continued) : Civil Service Pensioners, q., 1264. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 4711. Gaol Regulations, q., 453. Harding (Henry) and ot.hers, m., 2382. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2650, Co1n.,

2971, 2992, 3ll0. Local Government (Shires) Bill, q., 980. Mr. W. Tait, q., 1264. Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, adJ., 871. Prize-fighting, adj., 2958. Tamworth Show-ground (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 1508.

LEVY, Mr. D., Dm·lingluwst: Actions Tried as Commercial Causes, q., 401. Agricultural Department Resignations, q., 401. Allowance to Plain-clothes Constables, q.,

3603, 3786. Court of Appeal for Public Servants, q., 401. Defects in Consolidated Acts, q., 523. Defence of Poor Prisoners, q., 401. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1500;

Com., 1513, 1515, 1520, 1522, l1i32; 3R., 1617.

Division on ~iotion of Censure, ob.q., 1265. Drafting Government Bills, q., 862. Fire Brigades Bill, q., 1538, 1613. Foreign Life Assurance Companies, q., 1471. Judges Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

p.o., 2229. Jury (Amendment) Bill, Com., 604, 607. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2978, 2982,

2987, 2994. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2715. Mitchell Library, q., 401. Motor Omnibuses, q., 4079. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 745, 753, 763,781, 782; 3R., 891. Ocean-street Tram-cars, q., 452. Police Department, q., 4079, 4440. Prize-fighting, p.o., 2967. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, 2R.,

627; Com., 631, 632, 624. Sydney Hospital, q., 3718, 3786. Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, p.o.,

2883 ; 2R., 2893. Unemployed, The, q., 1046. ·workmen's Compensation Bill, int., 1946;

2R., 3720; p.o., 3738.

M MAcDoNELL, Mr. D., Cobat·:

Address in Reply, 180. Amalgamation of Savings Banks, 180. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 181, 188. Closer Settlement, 185. Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, Com.,

3242. Country Towns \Yater and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, Corn., 3751-3763. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4695;

Com., 4725, 4729, 4730; cons. amdts., 4796. Government Business on Tuesday, m., 2287. Habitual Criminnls Bill, Com., 1649-1654. Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court) Bill,

2&., 435. Jury (Amendment) Bill, Com., 60!.

SESSION 1905. MAC lxxxv

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

MAcDoNELL, Mr. D. (continued): Lands Commission Bill, 2R., 951; Com., 966,

973. Leahy, J.: High Court AppP,al, q., 2!l55. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2646; Cnm.,

2978, 2986, 3052, 3(56, 3107-3134, 3070, 3076, 3093.

Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2350. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1801;

Com., 2411, 2423, 2466, 2722, 2726, 2755, 2765, 2767, 2779, 2787, 2829-2874; 3R., 2913.

Machine Shearers' Union Case, Crown costs, q., 1957.

Motion of Censure, Lands Inquiry Commis-sion, m., 1223.

Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, adj., 880. North Coast Railway, m., 2179, 2184. Public Service Appeal Bill, int., 4454. Supply: Ad{litional Estimates, 4401. Attorney-General, 4111, 4120, 4121, 4123,

4125, 4129, 4131, 4132, 4133, 4134. Colonial Secretary, 4335, 4349. Colonial Treasurer, 3996, 4020, 4026. Legislative Council, 3846, 3864, 3870, 3872. Public Instruction, 4239. Secretary for Lands, 4143, 4155, 4157. Secretary for Mines, 4253, 4270. Secretary for Works, 4212.

Unemployed, The, q., 1096. Western Lands Amending Bill, q., 2211; 2R.,

3669; Com., 3679. Willis, Charge against W. N., q., 923.

MACINTOSH, The Ron. J. : Bankruptcy Amendment Bill, 2R., 2739. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, 2R., 1083;

Com., 1091. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill No. 2, Com.,

917. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4752. Darling Island Vesting Bill, Com., 737. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 1042,

1450. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 3579. ' Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, 2R.,

3018, Com., 3022. National Library Bill, 2R., 39~8; 3R., 4275. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R.,

1752. Taxation Amending Bill, 2a., 4460.

MACKAY, The Hon. Colonel J. A. K., C.B.: Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4558.

MACKELLAR, The Hon. C. K., M.B., C.M. : Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, No. 2, 2R., 590,

595; Com., 907,908,910-917. Imprisonment of Female Child, q., 2732; m.,

3010. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4282. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 3715. National Library Bill, 3R., 4277. Neglected Children and J uvcnile Offenders

Bill, 2R., 1766; Com., 1876-1884, 1952-1955.

Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4741, 4742.

MACKENZIE, Mr. T. F. H., Cante1·brl1'y: Grinnell E\prinklers, Parliamentary Buildings,

q., 921. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2789. New South \Vales Institution for the Deaf

and Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, 2&., 1288; Com., 1289, 1290, 12!13, 1297.

Pensions under Schedule B, q., 524.~ Richmond River Tug Service, q., 1132.

M..lcLAURIN, The Hon. SirNORM..lND,Kt., M.D., LL.D.:

Apportionment Bill, Com., 446. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4560. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2&., 2110. Companies (Amendment) Bill, obs., 444; 2R.,

853. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, 2R., 1079;

Com., 1089. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, No. 2, Com.,

2440. Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill, Com., 587,

588. Council's Estimates, Reduction of, q., 4274. Country Towns Vi ater and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, Com., 4649-4651. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, No. 2, oh~.,

448; Com., 907.' Dentists (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3419, 3421. Explosives Bill, Com., 4746; COliS. amdts.,

4763. Federal Capital Site aud Hc.me Rule, m.,

36.19. Federal Parliament: Treatment of the State,

m., 4764. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 1455;

Com., 1588. Habitual Criminals Bill, Com., 1885, 1886. Immigration, adj., 2558. Jersey, Lord, m., 46::!8. Jury (Amendment) Bill, Com., 859. Lands Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

1668. Lands Commission (Witnesses) Bill, Com.,

244:!. Legislative Council, Officers of, m., 4411,4417. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4167-4184;

42S8, 4300, 4302, 4418, 4420, 4433, 4436; recom., 4572.

Loan Bill, 2R., 4756. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3229;

C07n.,•3426-3442, 3573-3602; 3640-3651; 3703-3717; 3777-3784; 3R., 4054.

Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, Com., 302~.

National Library Bill, Com., 3967, 3968. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 1875 to 1884. New Redhead Estate Coal Company's Bill,

p.o., 3628. ·observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R., 1745,

Com., 1758, 2437, 2551. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, 2R.,

2949; Com., 2950, 3153. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, Com.,

2435. . Smoke Nuisance Abatement (Amendment)

Bill, 2&., 2265; Com., 2267, 2268, 2270; adj., 2314.

lxxxvi MAc INDEX TO SPEECHES. MeG

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

MACLAURIN, The Ron. Sir N OR)IAXD ( contd.): Statistical.l,faps Bill, 2R., 1302; Com., 1306-

1311; cons. amdts., 1949. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

4738; Com., 4742. Tamworth Show-ground (Amendment) Bill,

2R., 1663. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, 2R., 4462. Usher of the Black Rod, 846.

MAHONY, Mr. IV. H., Annandale: Catholic Pre8s, Allegations in, m., 1579. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2R., 2253. District Court (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1489;

Com., 1513, 1518, 1520, 1521, 1524-, 1531, 1534; 3R. 1617.

Habitual Criminals Bill; Com., 1651, 1654. Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,.

1285. Licensing of Dealers, q., 2316. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1408. Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2302. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2469,

2507, 2716, 2/85, 2821. Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, 2R.,

3613. Smn,ll Debts RecoYery (Amending) Bill, cons.

amdts., 2195, 2196. Supply: Secretary for Public \Yorks, 4227. Sydney Corpomtion (Amendment) Bill, Com.,

4619, 4627.

McCAUGHEY, The Ron. Sir SAMUEL, Kt. : Address in Reply, 10.

McCouRT, Mr. W., Jro//ondil/y: Supply: Legislative Assembly, 3868, 3869.

McCoY, ::\:Ir. R.. W. \V., Jlfan·ickvi/le: Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2:R, 1929,

193ii. District Court (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1519,

1535. 11'1urphy, .Mr., :Magistrate, adj., 888. Neglect.ed Children and ,Tuyenile Offenders

Bill, con,, amdts., 2208. Small Debts H.ec;;yery (Amending) Bill, Com.,

631. Unpaid Accounts, Chief Secretary's Depart­

ment, q., 2317.

McFAI,LANE, Mr. J., The Clarence: Address in Reply, 156. Agricultural Societies, Special Grants, q., 639. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 157. Clarence Entrance, Shoaling of the, q., 2880,

3653. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, m., 1055. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4685. Emigrants for Chili, m., 2486. Grafton-Casino Railway, q., 3653. Gun License Bill, int, 4194. Lands Commission, J 61. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2611 ; Com.,

3034, 3163. Local Government Commissioners' Report, q.,

601. Local Go,·ernment Extension Bill, 2R., 1704-. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1372 ;·

Com., 2400, 2418, 2503, 2707, 2752, 2757, 2769, 2858 ; 3R., 2904.

Locomotives, Construction of, q., 159.

McFARLANE, Mr. J. (continued): Maintenance of Roads and Bridges, q., 835. Maitland to South Grafton Railway, q., 862. Motion of Censure, Lands Inquiry Commission,

m., 1185. Money-lendersandinfants Loan Bill, 2R., 3609. North Coast Hail way Bill, int., 4532. North Coast Railway, q., 1708; m., 2157. Small Debts Hecovery (Amending) Bill, Com.,

634. Supply:

Attorney-General, 4119. Public Works Committee, 3880.

Sydney Water Supply Conduit Additional Wcrks Bill, 2R., 4471.

Taxation Amending Bill, 2R., 3622.

McGARRY, Mr. P., The llfun·umbidgee: Address in Reply, 246. Bulfin and ·webber, Cases of, m., 1437. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, m .. JO:i6. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R.', 47Hi. Emigrants for Chili, m., 2493. Financial Statement, 3569. Fisheries Act, q., 4805. Immigration, Land Settlement, q., 2277 .. Lands Administration, 250. Lands Commission, adj., 20:t Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2u., 2629. Local Govercment (Shires) Bill, int., 519;

2R., 1847; Com., 2782, 2804. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, 2R., 667, 'i68, 783, 786, 190; 3R., 898; cons. amdts., 220 l, 2203.

Police Officers over Retiring Age, q., 451. Railway Passes, Fire Brigades. q., 4188. Settlement on the Land, m., 3625. Socialism, 246. Supply:

Additional Estimates. 4400. Colonial Treasurer, 4021. Legislative Council, 3853, 3871. Secretary for Lands, 4156. Secretary for Works, 4228. Sydney Harbour Trust, 4045.

Water Conservation, Barren Jack Reservoir, 'In, 3313.

McGowEX, Mr. J. S. T., Redfem: Absconding Contractor, q., 1708. Address in Reply, 25, 3fl4-. Appropriation Bill, m., 4307. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 31. Bar Dredge, Order for a, adJ., 986. Betting Shops, adj., 1335. Business of the Rouse, q., 526, 4627. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, m., 1048. Contractors, Charges Against, q., 4464. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend-

ment) Bill, int., :J264; Com., 3i4:{-3763. Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 14li. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, Com., 4204. Dairying Industry, The, m., 568. Darling Island Vesting Bill, 2n., 1097. Dentists (Amendment) Bill, 2R .. :'l74l. Desirable Immigrants, Land Settlement, q.,

1468. Diseased Meat at Abattoirs, q., 3604. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, int., 500;

3R., 1261,

· MeG SESSION 1905. MEA lxxxvii

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

McGowEN, Mr. J. S. T. (continued): Education Department, Administration of, 35. Estimates, The, q.,, 4187. Explosives Bill, int., 694; Com., 3935. J<~xtra Sitting Day, m., 4773. Federal Capital Site, adj., 648. Financial Statement, m., 2106. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 816. Habitual Criminals Bill, Com., 1652, 1653. Hour of Meeting, m., 3919. t Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court) Bill,

obs., 397; 2R., 410. . Jury (Amendment) Bill, 2R, 495; Com., 602,

605, 606. Lands Commission, q., 17, 110, 1045. Lands Commission (Amendment) Bill, Com.,

1677. Lands Commission Bill, m., 927. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, int., 1401; Com.,

3180; 3R., 3326; cons. amdt.~., 4789. Loan Bill, 2R., 4774. Loca,l Government, 25. Local Government (Shires) Bill, cons. amdts.,

4-!84. Locomotives, Construction of, 36, q., 837,864,

1094,1095, 1265,1538, 1706; m., 1959,2072. Motion of Censure, Lands Inquiry Commis­

sion, m., 1133, 1255. Mudgee-Cobborah Railway, m., 4802. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, 2R., 680; Com., 748, 750, 761, 779, 780, 801, 808, 81:~; 3R., 900.

New South \Vales Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 1293, 1295.

North Coast llai1way Bill, int., 4~07. 4554. Old-age Pensions (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3405. Parliamentary Elections Bill, int., 1891. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill,

cons. amdts., 3386. Poisons Bill, 2R., 3260. Public Service Appeal Bill, int., 4448, 4450. Railway Commissioners' Dispute, q., 4465;

p.o., 4661. Regent-street Dispensary, q., 834. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls, m.,

1721. Sessional Committees, ou8., 453. Steam Cranes, Sale of, q., 524. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4388. Colonial Secretary, 4353. Colonial Treasurer, 3979, 3981. Legislative Council, 3839, 3843, 3857. Public \Vorks Committee, 3881. Schedules, 3838.

Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill, Com., 735. Sydney Harbour Trust (Reclamation and

Leasing) Bill, 2R., 4i79. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

4611 ; Com., 4626. Sydney Water Supply Conduit Additional

Works Bill, int., 4444; 2&., 4466; Com., 4474, 4477.

Taxation Amending Bill, 2R., 3618. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, int., 3975. Treasury Indemnity Bill, int., 3813 ; 2R.,

3834 ; Com., 3838. Unemployed, The, adj., 549.

McLAURIN, Mr. G. R., Albury: Country Towns \Vater and Sewerage Bill,

Com., 3749 ; 3R., 3789. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4721. Hauling down the British Flag, q., 3447. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2643; Com.,

3039, 3066. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2770. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 757, 790; 3R., 899. Pharmaceutical Society and Pharmacy Board,

q.,4769. Pharmacy Act;Amendment of q., 4770. South Head Road, q., 4306. Supply: Colonial Secretary, 4307, 4350. Old-age Pensions, 4036. Secretary for Mines, 4261. Secretary for Works, 4230.

·wheat, Hailway Charges on, q., 4305. IV ire-netting, Pastures Protection Act, q.,

3718.

McNEILL, Mr .• f., Pynnont: Address in Reply, :312. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 313, 318. Arrest of Business Men, q., 919. Australian Ambulance Association, q., 154.0. Bar Dredge, Order for a, adj., 996. Betting Shops, ad}., Vl42. Cataract Dam : .Metal \Vork Contract, q.,

15ll, 1681. Central Railway Station, q., 864. Darling Island Vesting Bill, 2R., 1098, l!OO. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, cons.

amdls., 3346. Flood in Athlone-place, 313. Lands Commission, 314; q., 1261. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, int., 1399, 14ll,

1415; Com., 2971-3001, 3034-3068, 3096-3137, 3157, 3199, 3214; 3R., 3338; 1·ecom., 3342, 3343 ; cons. amdts., 4789.

Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2816. Locomotives, Construction of, 316. Manilla Bridge, q., 3075. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 74.7, 774. Oil n,nd Electric Ln,unches, q., 863. Private Hospitals, Deaths in, q., 2317. Protection of Native Fauna, q., 1887. Roberts, Robert, m., 3916. Supply: Attorney-General, 4120, 4122. Colonia,] Treasurer, 89!)9, 4003, 4017, 4027. Railways, 4383.

Training-ship Dm·t, g., 834. Unemployed, \York for the, q., 408; ad}., 551;

q., 2318. MEAGHER, The Hon. J. :

Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2.R., 2111. Federal Capit~l Site and Home Rule, m., 3639. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 3588,

3650, 3710, 3775. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4068; Com.,

4166, 4176, 4184, 4293. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, Com.,

1606. Smoke Nuisance Abatement (Amendment}

Bill, adj., 2315.

lxxxviii MEE INDEX TO SPEECHES. Moo

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

MEEHAN, Mr. J. C., The Darling: Address in Reply, 286. Cobar-Wilcannia Railway, q., 2272. Improvement Leases and Exchanges, q., 3602. Land Agents, Payments to, q., 3266. Liquor {Amendment) Bill, Com., 3121, 3123;

2R., 3339, 3340. Local Government {Shires) Bill, 2R., 1855_;

Com., 2419, 2798, 2815. Myall Creek Estate, q., 451. Roads Expenditure: Bourke-Wilcannia. Di•-

tricts, q., 1777. State Fire Insurance, q., 2210. Steam Yacht Victoria, q., 2684. Supply:

Colonial Secretary, 4348. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4262, 4272.

Secretary for Public Works, 4233. Treasurer, 4017, 4020, 4037.

Western Lands Amendment Bill, 2R., 3673; Com., 3675, 3676, ::!678.

Wonga Pigeon, The, q., 2607.

MEEKS, The Hon. A. W. : Conveyancing {Amendment) Bill, 2R., 587. Dentists (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3421. Explosives Bill. 2R., 4745, 4746, 4747. Government Motor Omnibus Bill 2R., 1041;

Com.,1590. Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court)

Bill, 2R., 489. Liquor {Amendment) Bill, Com., 4283, 4288,

4300. Loan Bill, 2R., 4756; Com., 4759. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3363;

Com., 3431, 3586, 3593, 3597, 3641, 3642, 3648, 3651, 3707, 3709, 3710, 3716, 3783.

Parramat.ta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, Com., 2950.

Small Debts Recovery {Amending) Bill, 2R., 1601; Com., 1611.

Statistical Maps Bill, 2R., 1301; Com., 1309; cons. amdt.s., 1949.

Supply Bill {No. 1), 2R., 1083. Sydney Harbour Trust {Reclamation and

Leasing) Bill, 2R., 4762.

MILLARD, Mr. A. M., Queanbeyan: Federal Capital Site, adj., 652. Local Government (Shires) Bill, int., 519.

MILLARD, Mr. W., The Clyde : Commerce Bill, q., 1539. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4720;

Com., 4724, 4726, 4727. Dairying Industry, m., 571. Explosives Bill, Com., 3931, 3932, 3934. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., :~035. Local Government {::ihires) Bill, Com., 2835.

MILLER, Mr. G. T. C., ~Monaro: Betting Shops, adj., 1348. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, int., 1414; 2R.,

2667; Com., 2973, 2977, 3045, 3062, 3185. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1859. Personal Explanation, 1926. Supply:

Additional Estimates, 4399, 4409, 4410, 4411. Attorney-General and Justice, 4120, 4123,

4125, 4129.

MILLER, Mr. G. T. C. (continued). Supply: Colonial Secretary, 4350, 4352, 4353, 4354, 4355, 4357' 4359.

Executive and Legislative, 3848, 3865, 3867, 3878.

Railways and Tramways, 4387. Secretary for Lands, 4145. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4271,

4272, 4278. Secretary for PubliciWorks, 4235, 4238,4239. Treasurer, 3988, 4000, 4017, 4018, 4019, 4022, 4025, 4U43, 4044.

MooRE, The Hon. S. W., Bingam: Accidents at Broken Rill, q., 526. Agricultural Colleges, q., 44.40. Ayricultuml Oazette, q., 920, 2187, 2211. Agricultural Societies: Special Grants, q.,

ti39, 1469, 3234. Cereals grown in Queanbeyan District, q.,

2374, 2375. Charleston's Mine, Sunny Corner, q., 639,

1312. Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, int.,

829, 2R., 3237 ; Com., 3238, 3239, 3240, 324:!, 3243 ; con8. amdt.;., 39:22, 3924.

Coal-mining under Tidal Waters, q., 2517. Collieries : Special Rules, q., 1614. Commercial Agent, London, q., 408. Crops, Prizes for, q., 2683. Dairying Industry, rn., 569. Drills, Loan of, q., 26S:l. Engine-drivers' Certificates, q., 408. Farriers Bill, q., 383!. Fire at Stanford-Merthyr Colliery, q., 3448. Forestry Bill; q., 524. Fruit Diseases Bill, q., llO, 741. Fruit, Fumigating, q., 26::)6, 3U24. Gold Leases Unworktd, Hill End, q., 862. Government Grading of Products, q., 1312. Government Stud Farm, South Coast, q.,

3396. Guernsey Stock, Introduction of, q., 740. Hawkesbury and other Colleges, q., 597. HebburnandPelaw Main Colheries, q., 491,702. Information, Leakage of, q., 1707. Mineral Conditional Purchases, q., 2279, 2478. Mineral Lease, Orange, q., 4770. Miners' Accident Relief Fund, q., 406, 524,

699, 864, 1268, 1614, 1705. Mines Inspector's Office, Broken Hill, q., 700. Mines Museum, q., 2003. Mining Bill, Amending, q., 1474, 1613, 1614,

2212. Mining Industry, q., 738. Mining Registrar, Wyalong, q., 1358. Mining under Tidal Waters, q., 2376. Moree Experimental Farm, q., 1778. Moths, Plague of, q., 3~31, :!&95. Mouse-trap Mine, q., 19. Nuggety Gully Gold·mining Co.'s Leases, q.,

1313. Potato Disease, q., 2449. Rabbit and Hare .1£xport, q., 4768. Resignations: Agricultural Department, q.,

401. Salary and Allowances : Stock-Inspector Cow,

ley, q., 402.

Moo SESSION 1905, NIE lxx~x-

13 J'une to 9 December, 1905,

MooRE, The Hon. S. W. (continued) : Seed Wheat Supplied by Go,·ernment, q.,

4440. Silver in Bullion, q., 2279. State Batteries, q., 491, 1613. Stock Inspector, Acting, q., 921. Sunny Corner Mine, q., 4440. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4410. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4262, 4266, 4273, 4274.

Unemployed, 'Work for, 9Hl. Veterinary Surgeons, q., 4768.

MoRTON, Mr. M. F., Allowrie: Agricultttml Gazette, q., 2187, 2211. Agricultural Societies, q., 1420, 3234, 3832,

3899. Butter Commission, q., 1682. Charitable Bequests, q., 2449. Commercial Agent, London, q., 408, 837, 919. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend-

ment) Bill, 2R., 3684; Com., 3749, 3750, 3758, 3759, 3760, 3762, 3763; 3R., 3791.

Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4719. Emigrants to Chili, adj., 2493. Governrr,ent Stud Farm, South Coast, q., 3896. Illawarra District, q., 1779. Immigration: Land Settlement, q., 2276. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, int., 1411; Com.,

2982. Local Government (><hires) Bill, 2R., 1841 ;

Com., 2415, 2430, 2709, 271a, 2857, 2859. Old-age Pensions, adj., 1655. Poisons Bill, 2R., 3265. Road Metal, q., 4080. Roads and Bridges, q., 47i2. Roads Subsidy, q., 2279. Roads Vote, 1901-5, q., 1682. Rutled~e, Allegation byjRev. Woolls, m., 1725. State Forest Areas, q., 638. Supply: <Jolonial Secretary, 4318. Executive and Legislative, 3871.

vVharfage Dues, q., 4581. Taxation Amending Bill, 3R., 3656.

MOXHA~r, Mr. T. R., Parramatta: Cases of Bulfin and Webber, m., 143g, Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2508,

2714, 2751. Locomotives, Construction of, m., 1998. Old-age Pensions, q., 3501.

- Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, 2R, 2549; con$. amdts, 3388.

Rutledge, Rev. Woolls, m., 1723. Scarcity of Cattle Wagons, q., 2479. Sewerage 'V arks, Parramatta, m., 2140. Stamp-printing, Office, adj., 3517. Supply:

Additional Estimates, 4391. Colonial Secretary, 4322.

N NAsH, The Hon. J. B., M.D.:

Address in Reply, 13. Appropriation Bill, 2R,, 4562. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, Com., 4646, 4647, 4651.

NAsH, The Hon. J. B. (continued): Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, Com.,

3765. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, No. 2, Com.,

9v9. Darling Harbour Resumptions, adj., 4655. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 1037,

1461; Com., 1583, 1590. Immigration : Land Settlement, q., 2277 ;

adj., 2552. Industrial Arbitration(TemporaryCourt) Bill,

2R., 480. Lands Commission (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

1668. Lands Commission (Witnesses) Bill, 2R., 2441 Loan Bill, 2a., 4757. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2a., 3232

3347; Com., 3427, 3429, 3431, :!437, 3440, ::1578, 3579, 3588, 3640, 3642, 3697, 3821, 3825 ; 3R., 4050.

Motor Omnibuses, q., 1299. National Library Bill, 2R, 3946; 3R., 4275. New Kedhead Eetate and Coal Company

(Limited) Transfer Bill, 2R., 3382, 3630. Newcastle Agricultural, Horticultural, and

Industrial Association Bill, 2R., 3816. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R.,

1755 ; cons. amdls., 2438. Officers of the Legislative Council, m., 4414. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, 2R.,

'l948; Com., 2951, 3152. Smoke Nuisance Abatement (Amendment)

Bill, 2R., 2266; Com., 2268, 2269. Supply Bill (No. 1), 2R., 1086. Suspension of Standing Orders, m., 4733. Tamworth Show-ground (Amendment) Bill,

2a., 1661; expl., l662,16fi4; 2R., 2742, 2744. Taxation Amending Bill, q., 3415.

NICHOLSON, Mr. J. B., Wollongong: Coal Contracts: Government Hailways, q.,

2446. Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, conR.

amdl,,., 3923. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3045, 3059,

3063, 3095, 3104, 3ll7, 31:!6. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2418,

2813, 2845, 28!9. NIELSES",Mr. N. R. vV., Ya83.

Address in Reply, 101. Advances to Settlers Board, q., 2275, 3785. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 105. Burrowa Hospital, q., 1361, 1419. Coal Contract, q., 3897. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, int., 4631;

2R., 4672; Com., 4722, 4726, 4728. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, int., 500. Explosives Bill, cons. amdts., 4795. Federal Capital Site, adj., 655; q., 741. Fire Brigades Bill, q., 2:.!78. Government Business on TueB<lay, m., 2282. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 819. Lands Commission, m., 1238. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, int., 1408; 2R.,

2612; Com., 2971, 2976, 2981, 2983, 2995, 3002, 3003, 3031, 30::14, 3063, 3069, 3071, 3109, 3115, 3117, 3128, 3132, 3135, 3162, 3165, 3168, 3170, 3185, 3190, 3212; 3R., 3320; cons. amdts., 4787.

XC NrE INDEX TO SPEECHES. NoR

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

NIELSEN, Mr. N. R. W. (continued) : Local Government (Shires) Bill, int., 501, 2R.,

ll20; Com., 2403, 241U, 2420 (v.o. 2421, 2425), 2426, :!427, 2429, 2460, 2!63, 2467, 2468, 2469, 2471, 2474, 2502, 2508, 2719, 2748, 2757, 2769, 2773, 2799, 2819, 2820, 2822, 2826, 2830, 2832, 2830, 2842, 2847 ; ilR., 2902, 3042, 3049; cons. amdts., 4481, 448:3, 4488, 4493.

Local Government: Receipts and Expenditure, q., 739.

Locomotives, State ·Manufacture of, 104. :Miner,.] Conditional Purchases, q., 2279,

2478. Jifining Industry, q., 738. North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4519. Old-age Pensions, q., 081. Parliamentary Elections Bill, int., 1896. Poisons Bill : Sheep Dip, q., 3268. Rabbit Destruction, q., 2610. Railway Coal Contract, q., 2684. Railway~: North Coast, m., 2150 . .Mud gee to Cobborah, m., 4800.

Sewerage \Vorks, Parramatta, m., 2136. Sih·er in Bt1llion, q., 2279. State Batteries, q., 491. Supply Bill (No. 1), p.o., 1061; m., 1003. Supply:

Additional Estimates, 4381, 4393. Attorney-General and Justice, 4126. Colonial Secretary, 4337, 4:!55. Executive and Legislative, 3840, 3863. Railways ancl'Tramways, 4381. Secretary for Lands, 4lil'i, 4157. Secretary for Works, 4217. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4257. Treasurer, 3985, 4•121, 402:~. 4028, 40H.

Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, p.o., 4604.

Sydney Diocesan Revenue Bill, 2R., 723; Com., 726, 730.

Sydney Harbour Trust Employees, q., 700. Sydney Water Supply Conduit Additional

Works Bill, 2R., 446\l. Taxation Amending Bill, 2R., 3623. Trafford, Mr. \V., Case of, 4599. Tramway Oflicers: Salary, q., 1264. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, 2R., 4081 ;

Com., 408(), 4089. \Vater ConserYation : Barren Jack Reservoir,

q., 19, 600, 1i09; m., 3308.

N OBBS, M.r. J., Granville: Locomotives, Construction of, m., 1980. Railway Locomotives, q., 1779. Supply : Additional, 4409.

NoRTOX, The Hon. J., LL.D : National Library Bill, 2R., 3965.

NoRTOX, Mr. J., Sun7J Hills: Address in Reply (p.o. 29), 323. Alleged Libel Action, cxpl., 601. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4456. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 336. Chairman of Committees, m., 464. Como-Hurstville Railway Deviation, m., 27G4. Companies Act (Amendment) Bill, q., 4771. Contempt of Court, q., 4188.

NoRTON, Mr. J. (continued): Country Towns \Vater and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, Com., 3750, 3752, 3154, 3756, 3757; 3R., 3789.

Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 47ll; Com., 4723, 4727, 4728.

Disorder in the Gallery, ob.~., 80i. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, int., 501. Divorce Court: Block of Business, q., 4803. Dog Registration, q., 3502. Fatality at Rosebery Park Race-course, q.,

525, 741. Federal Capital Site, q., 3503. , Federal Constitution, Amendment of, q., 4804;

adj., 4855. Federal Parliament: Treatment of the State,

m., 4829. Firearms Bill: Sunday Observance, m., 2695. Fire at Stanford-Merthyr Colliery, q., 3447. Goulder, Sub-Inspector, q., 4188. Government Printing Office : Retired Officers,

q.' 921. Gun License Bill, int., 4195. Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court) Bill,

2R., 429 ; Com., 442. Judge Heydon, q., 526. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill

(No.2), 2R., 32i8; Com.., 3288. Jury (Amendment) Bill, Com., 603, 606. Kanaka Lepers, adj., 702, 805. Lands Commission, :1:39; adj., 706. Lands Commission Bill, m., 926; Com., 970. Land Settlement, m., 3523. Liquor Amendment Bill, 2R., 2571 ; cons.

amdt-<., 4791. Loan Bill, 2R., 4775; Com., 4777. Local Government (Shires) Bill, p.o., 503; int.,

512, 519; Corn., 2818, 2820, 2821 (p.o., 2824), 2829, 2830, 2834, 2842, 2::!51, 2852, 2853, 2857.

Murphy, M.r., .Magistrate, }J.o., 865, adj., 873. National Library, m., 3544. National Library Bill, Com., 3802. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., i42, 744, 752, 765. 770, 771, 775, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 785, 787, 789, 790, 792, 793, 79±, 796, 807; 3R , 896.

Notices of Motion, p.o., 19. Papers, 7J.o., 17. Public Service Appeal Bill, 4451, 4454. Railway: Mudgee to Cobborah, m., 4800. Robert RobertB, m., :~901. · Select Committees, Appointment of, q., 923. Sewerage System for Drurnmoyne, m., 4806. Slattery Case, The, adj., 476. Small Debts Recovery (Au,ending) Bill, int.,

496; (p.o.,4.97), 498. Socialism, q., 83G. Stamp-printing, Office, adj., 3510. State and Commonwealth, q., 34o47. State Members and Federal Elections, q.,

405. Statistical Maps Bill, 2R., 831. Supply:

Attorney-General and Justice, 4092, 4114. Colonial Secretary, 4323, 4339. Executive and Legislative, 3855, 3858, 3861,

3863, 3864, 3866, 3873, 3876, 3878, 3880. Treasurer, 401:0, 4020,. 4023.

NoR SESSION 1905. O'SuL xci

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

NoRTON, Mr. J. (continued): Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

3805, 4607 ; p. o., 4604 ; Com., 4614, 4623. Sydney Custom House, q., 4803. Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill, 2R., 710 ;

Com., 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731, 733, 734, 735.

Sydney Museum: Dr. Roth's C0llection, q., 4803.

Tramways : Case of E. Ironside, q., 4803. Tramway Employees Discharged, q., 3384. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, Com., 4087,

4089, ·1090. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4782. ·wood :Paving, Flinders-street, q., 406. ·workmen's Compensation Bill, 2R., 3734;

p.o., 3739.

0 OAKES, Mr. C. IV., Paddington:

Betting Shops, adj., 1314, 1350. Counsel for Hoskins, q., 1473. Federal Capital Site, q., 2956. Fire Risks : Warehouse Employees, q., 1093. Foreshores: Sydney Harbour, q., 2955. Land and Income tax Unpaid, q., 2274. Land, Applications for, q., 2610. Land Resumed in Kent-street, q., 2003. Liqtior (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3127. Mitchell Library, m., 2731. National School of Art, q., 1093. Returned Soldiers, q., 2880. Weather Reports, Newcastle, q., 2186.

O'CoNoR, The Ron. B. B., Shabrooke: Early Closing Act, Amendment of, q., 919,

978. Education Commission, q., 274±. Education Commissioners' Report, q., 1536. Hotel Housemaids' Working Hours, q., 1471. Intelligence Department, Premises for, q.,

2278. Kindergarten Association, State Grants to, q.,

1928, 2446. Mitchell Library, q., 401. N atio1111l School of Art, q., 1093. Public Library: Lending Branch, q., 3235. Public Schools:

Holidays, q., 4078. Holiday Fares, q., 4771. Miranda, q., 4770. Reading Books, q., 2875. System, q., 523. Teachers' Examinations, q., 833. Teachers' Salaries, q., 1589. Use of Scribblers, q., 1470. Unclassified Teachers, q., 1889. Vacation, q., 639.

Royal Art Society, q., 2185. Saturday Half-holiday, q., 2746. Scholarships: Pupil Teachers, q., 1044. Supply:

Additional Estimates, 4407-Public Instruction, Labour and Industry, . 4248.

Technical Education, q., 1132, 2682. Training Ship Da1·t, q., 834. Workshops and Factories Bill, q., 1474.

O'SuLLIVAN, Mr. E. W., Belmore: Aboriginal Carvings, q., 2878. Address in Reply, 133. A.N.A. Exhibition, q., 2748; adj., :;026;

p.o., 3026. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 134. Art Union, Ei15ht-hour Day, q., 2515, 2516. Betting Shops, adj., 1343. Blue Metal, q., 4306. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 1931. Business of the Session, q., 2471. . Cases of Bulfin and Webber, m., 1429, 1439. Catholic Pre.~.<, Allegations in, p.o., 1575; m.,

1578. Country Towns Vf ater and Sewerage (Amend-

ment) Bill, 3rt., 3789. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2R., 2244. Crops, Prizes for, q., 2683. Desirable Immigrants, q., 1468. Drills, Loan of, q., 268B. Emigrants to Chili, adj., 2480, 2501. Empire Day, m., 1444, 3084. Federal Parliament : Treatment of the State,

m., 4852. Federal n,nd State Members, q., 83;3. Federal Capital Site, adf., 653 ; q., 3718, 3829. Financial Statement, m.., 3482. Gaiety Theatre, q., 153S. Government Business on Tuesdays, m., 2284. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 827. Governor-Geneml's Residence, Sydney, q.,

835. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

2R., 2212. ,Justices of the Peace, q., 3235. Land fronting Park Hoad, q., 4769. Land Selections previous to 1875, q., 3970. Land Settlement, q .. 3156, 3719; m., 3518. Landlord and Tenn,nt (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

1287. Licensing Bill, q., 1421. Liquor Amendment Bill, 2R., 2540 ; Com.,

2978, 2986, 3039, 3044, :3048, 3051, 3067' :3095, 3157, 3170, 3178, 3194; cons. amdts., 478~. 4785.

Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2362. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1631 ;

Com., 2869, 2872. · Locomotives, State Manufacture of, 134 ;· m.,

2036. Lotteries Bill, q., 2956. National Library, m., 3548. National Library Bill, 2R., 3794; Com., 3795,

(p.o., 3798) 3800, 3833. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 763, 776. New Police Offices, q., 19. New South Wales Institution for the Deaf

and Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 1290.

Old-Age Pension, q., 3267. Order for Bar Dredge, adj., 982, 1018. Overdue Payments to Contractors, q., 1358. Parliamentary Library, q., 30i4. Parliamentary Salaries, q., 4441. Patents, United States System of, q., 2683 . Personal Explanation, 3654. Poisons Bill: Sheep Dip, q., 3268. Police Department, q., 4185.

xcii O'SuL INDEX TO SPEECHES. PER

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

O'SULLIVAN, Mr. E. W. (continued) : Police and Prisons Departments, q., .2564. Police 8uperannuation Bill, q., 2564 2877. Post and Telegraph Office, Parliament House,

q., 452. Pnze-fighting, adj., 2960. Public Works, Estimates for, q., 2447. Queanbeyan Agriculture, q., 2318, 2374,

2375. Railway: Mudgee to Cobborah, m., 4799. Railway Weigh-bridges, q., 2876. Roads and Bridges, q., 4:!05. Roberts, Robert, m., 3914. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woollam., 1726. Sewage Treatment, Western Suburbs; m.,

2125. Sewerage: Illawarra Suburbs, m., 2130. Parramatta, m., 2138. Report on, q., 2211.

Socialism, q., 836. Stamp Printing-office, adj., 3516. Supply:

Additional Estimates, 4400, 4406. Attorney-General anci .T ustice, 4100. Colonial Secretary, 431 2. Executive and Legislative, 3839, 3851. Railways and Tramways, 4385. Secretary for Public \Vorks, 4213.

South Head Road, q., 3235. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, q.,

4306; p.o., 4606; Com., 4621. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, 2R., 4084;

Com., 4090. Unemployed, q., !i97, 1093, 1096, 3971. Unemployed, Distress among, adj., 538. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4783. Veterinary Surgeons, q., 4768. Want, Hon. J. H., Death of, obs., 4077. Water and Sewerage Board Employees, q., 837. \Vater Conservation: Barren Jack Reservoir,

m., 3304. Water Supply \Yorks, Boothtown, m., 2ll5. Western Land~ Amendment Bill, 2&., 3664. Wexford-street Areas Bill, q., 2954. 'Works Department Expenditure, q., 1312.

p PERRY, Mr. J., Liverpool Plains:

A.A. Co's. Estate, q., 4078. Address in Reply, 278. .Advances to Pastures Protection Boards, q ..

401. Gunnedah Water Supply, q., 4302. Improvement Leases, q., 598. Land Appeal Court, q., 3444. Lands Commission, q., 637. Land Settlement, m., 3522. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2&., 1852;

Com., 2414. . Railway: Curlewis-Gilgandra, q., 401, 4077. Reappraisement: Crown Lands Act, 1903, q.,

4078. Ulinda Exchange, q., 3969. ·wire-netting for Farmers, m., 2391; q., 4805.

PERRY, Mr. J., The Richmond: Botany-road, q., 3899. Brigadier-General Gordon, q., 1267.

PERRY, Mr. J., The Richmond (continued): Catholic Press, Allegations in, m., 1564; p.o.,

1577. Chairman of Committees, m., 471. Como-Hurst ville Railway Deviation, m., 2706. Commercial Agent, London, q., 837. Crimes (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1476. Darling Island Vesting Bill, 2.11., 1099; Com.,

1099, IIOO. Debentures, Sale of, q., 639. District Court (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1516. Emigrants for Chili, adj., 2485. Explosives Bill, Com., 3930, 3931, 3933, 3935. Firearms Bill : Sunday Observance, m., 2693. Fire at Stanford-Merthyr Colliery, q., 3448. Game Preservation, 1· ·' 400. Government Business on Tuesdays, m., 2284. Government Grading of Products, q., 1312. Guernsey Stock, Introduction of, q., 740. Harbour Dredges, q., 2448. Intelligence Department, Premises for, q.,

2278. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

2R., 2222; p.o., 2230. L&nd and Income Tax Arrears, q., 2318. Land, County of Rous, q., 2278. Lands Commission, m., 1164; q., 28i8, 4306. Lands Commission Bill, 2R., 95!. Lands Commission (Witnesses) Bill, m., 2444;

2R., 2457. Leprosy, Case of, q., 741. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2597; Com.,

3042, 3161, 3173, 3188, 3190; cons. amdts., 4785, 4786, 4787.

Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2346. Local Government (Shires) Bill, int., 509;

2R., 1626; q., 1777; Com., 2398, 2399, 240:1, 24!4., 1!433, 2463, 2465, ~473, 2505, 2708, 2711, 2722, 2729, 2756, 2759, 2777, 2823 (p.o., 2824), 2834, 2848, 2857, 2860, 2863, 2867, 2870, 2871, 2873; 3R., 2929.

Mitchell Library, m., 2730. National Library, m., 3541. National Library Bill, Com., 3795; 3R., 3833. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, 2R., 668; Com., 744, 745, 750, 754, 763, 773, 778.

New Redhead Estate and Coal Company (Limi­ted) Transfer Bill, 2R., 2881; Com., 2882.

Newspapers, Carriage of, q., 3970. New South Wales Institution for Deaf and

Dumb and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 1288, 1291.

North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4514. North Coast Railway: Gloucester Estate, q.,

2516. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, 2R.,

254 7 ; cons. amdt.~., 3389. Pea-rifles, Careless Use of, q., 400. Plague: Ballina, q., 740. Poisons Bill, 2&., 3245. Prime Minister, Speech by the, q., 1421. Probate Court, Sittings in, q., 4304. Railway Commission, p.o., 4663. Railway Proposals: North Coast, q., 403. Richmond River Channel, q., 2476. Roads and Bridges: Expenditure, g., 920, 4305. Roads, State of the, q., 3896. Roberts, Robert, m., 3912.

PER SESSION 1905. Ron xciii

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

PERRY, Mr. J., The Richmond (continued) : . Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls, m., I 718. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, int.,

498; Com., 632, 633. South Head road, q., 3234, 3653. Supply:

Additional Estimates, 4401,4407,4409, 4410. Attorney-General and .Justice, 4093, 4119. Colonial Secretary, 4315. Secretary for Public Works, 4215.

Taxation Amending Bill, 3R., 3654. Tenterfield to Casino Railway, q., 1708. Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, 2R., 2890. TreaRury Bills Deficiency Bill, 2R., 4081 ;

Com., 4086. Treasury Indemnity Bill, Com., 3837, 3838. Tuckian Flood Relief Proposals, q., 403. vVater Supply Works, Boothtown, m., 2117. Wealthy Citizens Leaving the State, q., 2517. Wharfage Rates: Byron Bay, q., 2476.

PILCHER, The Hon. C. E.,-K.C.: Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4559. Liquor (Amendment) Bill 2R., 4161; Com.,

4166, 4171, 4177, 4178, 4180, 4184, 4279, 4281, 4282, 4286, 4287, 4288, 4298, 4299, 4300, 4301, 4419, 4420, 4422, 4424, 4426, 4428, 4432, 4434; m., 4565, 4566 ; recom., ~569, 4570, 4571, 4572.

Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3224; Com., 3435, 3438, 3440, 3n7l, 3572, 3584, 3587' 3596, 3599, 3642, 3645, 3648, 3649, 3651, :)690, 3699, 3701, 3709, 3774, 3779, 3819, 3826, 3827, 3828; recom., 3945, 3946, 3947, 3948, 3951 ; 3R., 4056.

New Redhead Estate and Coal Company (Limi-ted) Transfer Bill, p.o., 3624. 3627, 3628.

National Library Bill, 2R., 3960. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R., 1756. Officers of the Legislative Council, m., 4415. Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, Com.,

2951. Railways (Victorian and Queensland By-laws)

Enabling Bill, int., 3941.

R RENWICK, The Hon. Sir ARTHUR, Kt., M.D.,

F.R.C.S.: Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, Com.,

3765. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill (No. 2), 2R.,

592; Com., 906, 908, 911, 914, 915, 916. Dentists Amendment Bill, m., 2733, 3220;

2R., 3416; Com., 3419, 3420, 3421. New South Wales Institution for the Deaf,

Dumb. and Blind Incorporation Bill, 2R., 448; Com., 449; con.~. a.mdt.~ .• 1449.

Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders Bill, 2R., 1770; Com., 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1955.

REYNOLDSON, Mr. G., Deniliquin: Address in Reply, 284. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 285. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, 3R., 3789. Explosives Bill, Com., 3931. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1851 ;

(Limited) Com., 2420, 2471, 2503.

REYNOLDSON, Mr. G. (continued): Supply: Railways and Tramways, 4385. Secretary for Public Works, 4222.

Water Conservation: Barren Jack Reservoir, m., 3319.

"Vire-netting for Farmets, m., 2392.

RICHARDS, Mr. E., Mndgee: Advances to Settlers Act, q., 2746, 3233. Applications under 1903 Lands Act, q., 803. Conditional Purchase Instalments, q., 4659. Crown Lands for Settlement, q., 3234. George Scilicet's Land Application, q., 637. Gulgong Agricultural Association, q., 637. Overpaid Balances on Conditional Purchases,

q., 803. Revocation of Reserves, q., 1092. Roads: Myall Creek, q., 2875. Robert Oldfield, Case of, q., 637. Saturday Half Holiday, q., 2746. Subsidised Schooh, q., 2954. Travelling Stock Reserve, Uarbry, q., 637.

RoBERTS, THE Hon. C. J., C.M.G.: Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4175, 4177,

4291. ' Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, 2R.,

4741. \Vatson's Bay Tramway, q., 3881.

RonsoN, The Hon. W.: Address in Reply, 15. Bank of New South Wales Bill, 2R., 738. Bill Posting Hoardings. a.dj., 2262. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 2109,

2112. Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 855; Com.,

4439. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill (No. 2), Com.,

907. Dentists (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3419, 3420. Hotel Licenses, q., 3571. Immigration, a.dj., 2558. Lands Commission (Witnesses) Bill, 2R., 2442. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4071; Com.,

4166, 4167, 4169, 4173, 4175, 4179, 4182, 4184, 4282, 4285, 4291, 4294, 4295, 4298, 4301, 4422, 4423, 4424, 4426, 4429; m., 4565; recom., 4570, 4572, 4574.

Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3150: Com., 3572, 3580, 3582, 3584, 3643, 3646, 3649, 3706, 3712, 3715, 3821.

Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, 2R., 3017.

Officers of the Legislative Council, m., 4416. Smoke Nuisance Abatement (Amendment)

Bill, 2R.' 2265, 2268. Statistical Maps Bill, cons. amdts., 1950. Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill, cons. amdts.,

906. RonsoN, Mr. W. E. V., AB~field:

Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2R., 2252. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 3R., 3332. Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2310. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 1809;

Com., 2468, 2511, 2713, 2720, 2773. Locomotives, Manufacture of, q., 2880, 3023. New Redhead Estate and Coal Company

(Limited) Transfer Bill, 2R., 2881.

RoB INDEX TO SPEECHES.

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

RoBso:s-, Mr. 'iV. E. V- (continued): Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, cons.

anults., 2191. Supply: Executive and Legislative, 3870. Trafford, M.r. \V., Case of, m., 4597. Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, 2R., 2898.

Ross, The Hon. A. : Adjournment, obs., 1465. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 3582,

3591, 3710, 3711, 3774. Supply Bill (No. 1), 2R., 1088. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, 2R.,

1601.

s ScoBIE, Mr. R., The 1llu1-rny:

Additional Holdings under Crown Lands Act, adj., 1545.

Address in Reply, 251. Barren Jack Reservoir, q., 702. Betting Shops, adj., 134\J. Cases of Bulfin and Webber, m., 1440, Claim of Mr. F. ]1j, Stowe, m., 1737. Conn try Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, Com., 3747, 3749, 3751. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2R., 2254. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4708;

Com., 4729. Darling, Murray, and Murrumbidgee Rivers,

q., 3969. Desirable Immigrants, q., 1468, 1469. District Courts Amendment Bill, cons. a.mdts.,

3345. Gun License Bill, int., 4194. Improvement Lease, q., 1419. Justices of the Peace, q., 110, 408, 1475. Land Exchanges: Burrabogie Station, q.,

1536. Land Resen'es: Murray Electorate, q., 1536. Land Settlement: Tubbo Holding, q., 2185. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2671; Com.,

3039, 3045, 3052, 3057, 3101, 3126; 1·ecom., 3342.

Local Government Extension Bill, 2R., 2360. Murray Electorate, Expenditure in, q., 2319. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, 2R., 674; Com., 751, 772. 782, 785, 786, 787, 790, 792, 796; 3R., 900.

Poisons Bill, 2R., 3255. Public Service (Temporary Officers) Bill, int.,

697. Pn blic Service : Appointments, q., 702. Railway: Mildura-Yelta-vVentworth, q.,

919, 1471, 3969; adj., 4855. Roads Expenditure : Murray Electorate, q.,

1779. Settlement: 'iVestern Division, q., 1612. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4396, 4403. Colonial Secretary, 4344, 4356. Publb Instruction, Labour, and Industry,

4243. Secretary for Public Works, 4219.

Surrendered Lands : Benerembah Holding, q., 803.

Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill, 2R., 723 ; Com., 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731, 734.

ScoBIE, Mr. R. (continued) : Timber, Destruction of, at Broken Hill, q.,

742. Trade Custom, m., 2081. Unemployed, Distress among, adj., 555. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, Com., !783. \Vater Conservation : Barren Jack Reservoir, m., 3311. Lake Victoria; q., 1682.

Western Division Crown Lands, q., 3442. 'iVestern Lands Act, Holdings under, q., 3969. 'iVestern Lands Amendment Bill, q., 19; 2R.,

3665; Com., 3674, 3676, 3677, :3679. Whitton Roads, q., 1268.

SEE, The Hon. Sir JoHN, K.C.M.G.: Address in Reply, 10. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 1042. IndustrialArbitra tion (Temporary Court) Bill,

2R., 484. Motor Omnibuses, q., 1299. Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R.,

1747. Supply Bill (No. l) 2R., 1080.

SMITH, The Hon. F. JAGO: Dentists (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3420, 3421. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3362;

Com., 3820. Smoke Nuisance Abatement (Amendment)

Bill, Com., 2268, 2269, 2270.

STOREY, Mr. D., Ranclwid: Address in Reply, 171. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 172. Financial Statement, m., 3495, 3554. Government Business on Tuesdays, m., 2285. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, 2R., 823;

Com., 827, 828, 829. Lands Commission Bill, 2R., 942. Lands Commission, m., 122l. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2603; Com.,

2972, 2986, 3106 ; 3R., 3328. Local Government Extension Bill, p.o., 2308. Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2714,

2764. Locomotives, State Manufacture of, q., 172;

m., 1984. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 767 ; cons. amdts., 2208. "Rocks" Resumption, q., 3442. Sewerage Works, Parramatta, m., 2139. Supply : Treasurer, 3990. Supply Bill (No 1), m., 1060. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill 2R.,

3810, 4610 ; Cmn., 4612, 4622, 4623, 4625. Unemployed, Distress Among, adj., 557. \Vater Conservation : Barren Jack Reservoir,

m., 3306.

STUART, The Hon. H. : Forest Resel'\'e, m., 3012. Kanakas and Hindoos: Clarence River, q.,

1298. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4176, 4183,

4436. Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, 2R.,

3017; Com., 3022. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 1884.

SuL SESSION 1905, THR XCV

13 June to 9 December, 1905.

SuLLIVAN, Mr. P. H., Phillip: Abercrombie-street Tram, q., 399; adj., 4854. Address in Heply, 306. Appropriation Bill, 2R, 4457. Arbitration Court Deadlook, 307. Assignment of Choses in Action, q., 739. Bar Dredge, Order for, adj., 1015. Betting Shops, adj., 1327. Bookmalwrs, Licensing of, q., 838, 9i9, 1418. Borough of Brompton Naming Bill, 2R., 1935;

Corn., 1937. Brewers' Bills of Sale, q., 1466. Cases of Bul:fin and Webber, rn., 1423. City Bank Act Extension Bill, 2R., 1939. Crimes (Amendment) Bill, Corn., 1475. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2R., 2251;

Com., 4205. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1482;

Corn.,1516, 1518, 1520, 1521, 1522, 1527, 1530, 1531, 1532; 3n., 1616.

,.Electric Hail ways, Mr. Deane'sHeport, q. ,4078. Empire Day, rn., 3093. Federal Capital Site, adj., 657. Ferries, North Sydney, q., 523. Financial Statement, m., 3496. Firearms Bill.: Sunday Observance, m., 2698. Gaiety Theatre. q., 1528. Garnishee Orders: Public Servants, q., 979. High Court of Australia, q., 525. Hotels on Hesnmecl Area, q., 596. Increments: Public Servants, q., 403. Intelligence Department, q., 3233. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

p.o., 2230. ,Jnry (Amendment) Bill, Com., 602, p.o., 607. Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

1281. Lands Commission (Amendment) Bill, Corn.,

1678. Lands Commission (\Vitnesses) Bill, 2R., 2455. Lands Inquiry: Mr. O'Malley Wood and Mr.

Millen, q., 832. Launch Lady Hopetoun, q., 832. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, p.o., 1404; int.

1413; 2R., 2661; Com., 2977, 2985, 3030, 3042, 3048, 3051, 3098, 3125, 3163, 3211 ; cons. amdts., 4790.

Local Government (Shires) Bill, Corn., 2853, 2857. .

Marriage Establishments, q., 3785. Merchant Shipping Act, Breaches of, q., 1927. Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, adj., 870. Navigation Department, q., 1886. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 755, 769, 781,809, 810; 3n., 898. Newcastle Harbour, Entrance to, q., 4185. Nut Food, q., 1889. Police Barracks, Redfern, q., 2513, 2876. Public Service Appeal Bill, int., 4451. Hail way Mechanical Engineer, adj., 2874. Regent-street Dispensary, q., 525. Rutledge, allegation by Rev. Woolls, m. 1727. Sewerage Works, Parramatta, m., 2142. Shark Island, q., 2880, 3024. Shipping Crews after Hours, q., 2002. Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, int.

498 ; 2R., 622 ; Com., 631, 63:{ ; cons. amdts., 2188, 2191, 2193, 2194, 2196.

Spurious Coins: Tramways, q., 2875.

SuLLIVAN, Mr. P. H. (continued): Steamer Lombard, q., 1956. Stud Farm, Proposed Government, q., 803, Supply:

Attorney-General and Justice, 4091. Colonial Secretary, 4329. Executive anrl Legislative, 3858. Secretary for Public Works, 4210. Treasurer, 4000.

Supply Bill (No. 1), m., 1074. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, Com.,

4620, 4626. Sydney Diocesan Revenues Bill, 2R., 718. Trade Custom, m., 2083. Trafford, Mr. \V., Case of, rn., 4596. Tramway Officials, q., 1509. Unemployed, Distress Among, ad}., 541. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 4780. Vessels, Hegistration of, q., 1927. Vidler v. Newport, q., 3652. Wollurnbin, Loss of, q., 4658. vVomen, Proposed lJnlling and Arming of,

q., 4185. SuTTOR, The Hon. Sir FRANCIS BATHURST, Kt.

Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4138. Loan Bill, Com., 4760.

T THOMAS, J\Ir. F. J., Gough:

Chairman of Committees, m., 456. Lands for Settlement, q., 2271. Poisons Bill, 2n., 3250. Police Magistrate: Glen Innes, q., 4303. Railway: North Coast, m., 2172. Supply: Attorney-General and Justice, 4105. Railways and Tramways, 4380.

THROWER, :Mr. T. H., The "lfacqua1·ie: Address in Heply, 146. Arbitration Conrt Deadlock, 146, 152. Architects, Public \Yorks Department, q.,

451. Betting and Gambling; q., 2212. Betting Shops, adj., 1344. Cases of Bulfin and Webber, m., 1422, 1441. Catholic Pre8s, Allegations in, m., 1581. Central Railway Station, q., 863. Chairman of Committees, m., 457. Country Towns Vi' ater and Sewerage (Amend-

ment) Bill, 2R., 3683; 3R., 3788. Desirable Immigrants, q., 1467. Early Closing Act, Amendment of, q., 919. Furniture for Parliamentary Library, q., 3831,

3895. Gaols, \Vork Executed in, q., 739. Gun License Bill, int., 4193. Ironwork: New Parliamentary Library, q.,

2272. Land Settlement, m., 3520. Lands Commission, q., 701, 3897, 4805. Lands for Settlement, Dubbo District, q., 2608. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2626; Com.,

2975, 2990, 3029, 3030, 3052, 3064, 3067, 3095, 3099, 3127, 3136, :3139, 3164, 3212, 3214 ; 3R., 3331 ; 1·ecom., 3341.

Liverpool Asylum, q., 1471. Mannix & Co., m., 573. Milk, Adulterated, Convictions for Selling,

q., 1956.

xcvj. THR INDEX TO SPEECHES. WAD

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

THROWER, Mr. T. H. (continued): Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders . Bill, Com., 785. Payments to South African Contingents, q.,

4187. Prince Alfred Hospital Works, q., 702, 1474,

2272, 3025. I Rabbit·proofWireFencing, q., 1958; m., 2388. Rag·picking, q., 2609, 2610. Railway:

Wellington to Cobbarah, q., 3075. Mudgee to Cobborah, q., 3652; m., 4~98.

State Clothing Factory, q., 702. Supply: Additional Estimates, 4402. Attorney-General and Justice, 4106, 4123,

4132, 4133. Colonial Secretary, 4353, 4354, 41!55. Executive and Legislative, 3842, 3850, 3867. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4270. Secretary for Public Works, 4231, 4237. Treasury, 3996, 4031, 4043, 4045, 4046.

Supply Bill (No. 1), m., 1066. Supply of Wire-netting, q., 402, 1046, 3896. Teachers Unclassified, q., 18S9. Trade Custom, m., 2079. Unemployed, Distress Among, adj., 560; q.,

1046. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4782. Willis, Mr. W. N., q., 2447.

TRICKETT, The Hon. W. J. : Application for Probate, q, 4160. Bankruptcy Amendment Bill, 2&., 2735. Bill-posting Hoarding, Martin·place, q., 22118;

adj., 2259, 2263. Centenary Park Sale (Conveyancing) Bill, 2R.,

860; Chairman of ()ommittees, obs., 56. Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 852. Darling Harbour Resumptions, q., 3624, 4632;

adj., 4654. Federal Capital Site and Home Rule, m., 3638. Federal Parliament: Treatment of the State,

m., 4766. ]corfeiture and Validation of Leases Bill, 2R.,

577. Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court)Bill,

2R., 478. Loan Bill, 2&., 4757. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 2R., 3353. Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, 2R.,

3015. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, 2R., 1775. New Redhead Estate and Coal Company

(Limited) Transfer Bill, p.o., 3626; 2&., 3630.

Observatory Hill Lands Leasing Bill, 2R., 1746.

Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, 2R., 1031.

Supply Bill (No. 1), 2R., 1084. Supreme Court Vacations, q., 4733.

v 'VICKERY, The Hon. E. :

Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, 2R., 3765.

w '\V A.DDELL, Mr. T., Belubula :

Address in Reply, 121. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 124. Bar Dredge, Order for, adj., 999. Betting Shops, ad,}., 1318. Business, Order of, q., 2376, 2477. City Bank Act Extension Bill, 2R., 1939. Civil Servants, Retired, Payments to, adj.,

4159. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2&., 2231, 22~6: Com., 2257, 3289, 3290, 8291, 4198.

Disease for Destruction of Rabbits, q., 1045. Emigrants for Chili, adj., 2492. Empire Day, m., 3078. Extra Sitting Day, m., 4773. Federal Capital Site, q., 2610, 4080. Federal Parliament: Treatment of the State,

m., 4825. Financial Statement, q., 1707, 1928, 2479; m.,

3466. Government Business on Tuesday, m., 2281. Gun License Bill, int., 4192. Hawke&bury and other Colleges, q., 597. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

2&., 1021; p.o., 2230. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill

(No. 2), 2R., 3272. Liquor(Amendment) Bill, q., 19!29; 2R., 2573;

Com., 3100, 3164, 3167, 3213. Loan Estimates, q., 2685. Local Government (Shires) Bill, q., 980; 2R.,

1792; Com., 2408, 2465, 2506, 2508, 2709, 2712, 2753, 2780, 2785, ~826, 2856, 2865, 2868; 3&., 2911.

Locomotives, State Manufacture of, 127; m., 2004.

Miners' Accident Relief Fund, q., 699. Myall Creek Estate, q., 3971. Old-age Pensions (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3412. Parliamentary ElectionM Bill, int., 1894. Poisons Bill, 2R., 3254. Prize-fighting, adj., 2957. Rabbit Pest, q., 598. Rabbit-proof Netting, q., 1889, 2279; m.,

2385. Railway: Cowra to Canowindra, q., 3385. Railway Freight,: Rabbits, q., 597. Reserves : Carcoar and Cowra, q., 2747. Rutledge, Rev. "\Voolls, m., 1716. Seat of Federal Government, q., 598. Supply: Attorney-General and Justice, 4099. Secretary for Lands, 4157. Treasurer, 3986.

Supply Bill (No. 1), m., 1050. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2459. Sydney Harbour Trust (Reclamation and

Leasing) Bill, 2R., 4779. Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, p.o.,

2887. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, int., 3973 ;

p.o., 3975. Valuators under Real Property Act, q., 4303. Water Conservation: Barren Jack Reservoir,

m., 3310. Workmen's Compensation Bill, 2&., 3733 ;

p.o., 3738.

W.An SESSION 1905. WAD :x:cvii

13 June to 9 December, 1905,

WADE, The Hon. C. G., Gordon : Actions tried as Commercial Causes, q., 401. Addre~s in Reply, 84. Appeals to Full Court-Crimes Act, q., 5gg_ Apportionment Bill, 2&., 814. Arbitration Amending Bill, q., 864, 23711,

2686. Arbitration Court: Awa.rds, q., 3155. Congestion of Business, q., 1683. Deadlock, 84. Fines, q., 1133. Judge Gibson, q., 1361, 1889, 3025. Mr. S. Smith, q., 1473. Penalty Cases, q., 3024. President, q., 640. Reports, q., 490,1473.

Arrest of Business Men, q., 920. Art-Unions Act, 1778. Art-Union, Eight Hour Day, q., 2515, 2516. Assignment of Choses in Action, q., 739. Betting By-law, Australian Jockey Club, q.,

833. Betting and Gambling, q., 2113. Betting Shops, adj., 1321. Bills, Distnbution of, q., 527. Birth-rate, Diminution of, q., 1510. Bookmakers, Licensing, q., 838, 979, 1419, Bookmakers' Strike, q., 701. Bragg, Mr. Arthur, q., 1093. Burrowa Hospital, q., 1419. Bus Accident at West W allsend, q., 3503. Cab-drivers, Bathurst, q., 4186. Cabmen's Summonses, q., 1683, 2748. City Mutual Life Assurance Society, q., 403. Cash Betting, q., 805. Committals for Trial, q., 2745. Consolidated Acts, Defects in, q., 523. Contempt of Court, q., 4188. Contempt, Imprisonment for, q., 2184. Conviction of F. B. Summergreen, q., "1138. Crimes (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 1416; Com.,

1476. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2&., 2237 ;

Com., 3289, 3290. · Darling, Murray, and Murrumbidgee Rivers,

q., 3969. District Courts (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 1476;

Com., 1508, 1513, 1516, 1517, 1518, 1519, 1:122, 1526, 1529, 1530, 1531, 1532, 1533, 1534, 1535; 3R., 1619; cons. amdts., 3344.

Divorce Court : Block of Business, q., 4803. Fisheries Act, q., 4805. Forfeiture and Validation of Leases Bill, 2R.,

1352. Foreign Companies, q., 3156. Free Day Sales, q., 836. Gamhling and Betting, q., 3719. Gambling by Shopkeepers, q., 1779. Gaming Bill, Amended, q., 135S. Gaol Regulations, q., 453. Gaols, Work Executed in, q., 739. Garnishee Orders : Public Servants, q., 979. Golf, q.,2517. Habitual Criminals Bill, int., 1355; 2R., 1641;

Com., 1649, 1650, 1652, 1654; cons. amdts.,· 2187.

Heydon, Judge, q., 526. High Court of Australia, q., 525, 2373.

WADE, The Hon. C. G. (continued): Improvement Leases and Exchanges, q., 3602. Imprisonment on Maintenance Order, q., 407,

526. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, int.,

2373; q., 2609. Indu~trial Arbitration (Temporary Court)

Bill, 2R., 408, 437; Com., 442. Industrial Disputes : Voluntary and Compul·

sory Arbitration, q., 2514. Inquests: Hurstville, q., 922. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

2R., 2218. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill

(No. 2), 2&., 3282; Com., 3288. J uror11'. Fees, q., 3024. Jury (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 494; Com., 602,

603, 605, 606. Land Agents, Payments to, q., 3266. Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill, 2R,

1277. Lands Commission, q., 1045, 1420, 2075; m.,

1196. Lands Commission (Amendment) Bill, m.,

1670; 2R., 1671; Com., 1677, 16i9, 1680~ Lands Commission Bill, i11t., 904 ; m., 923;

2&., 929, 957; Com., 958, 959, 961, 962, 966, 972, 973, q.' 981.

Lands Commission: J. B. Stephens, q., 1512, 1537.

Lands Commission (Witnesses) Bill, m., 2444; 2R., 2450.

Leahy, .J., High Court Appeal, q., 2955. Licensing Bill, q., 835, 923, q., 1421. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, itlt., 1394; q., 1683;

2R., 2519, 2676 ; Com., 2969, 2970, 2975, 2979, 2982, 2984, 2992, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3008, 3029, 3030, 3031, 3036, 3041, 3046, 3047, 3050, 3058, 3060, 3061, 3062, 3063, 3070, 3072, 3095, 3097, 311C, 3111, 3114, 3116, 3119, 3120, 3124, 3126, 3128, 3131, 3140, 3157, 3159, 3166, 3169, 3171, 3174, 3186, 3187, 3189, 3190, 3191, 3197, 3208, 3209, 3210, 3211, 3213, 3214, 3215, 3216; 3R., 3337; recom., 33!4; cons. amdts., 4784, 4786, 4787, 4791, 4792, 4793.

Lotteries, q., 1422. Lotteries Bill, q , 2956. Machine Shearers' Union Case, q., 1957. Mine Managers, Exemption from Juries, q.,

2319. Money-lenders Bill, q., 978. Mount Kembla Art-Union, q., 1418. Murphy, Mr., Magistrate, adj., 878. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, int., 521 ; 2&., 608, 685: Com., 742, 744, 749, 753, 754, 758, 764, 773, 777, 778, 779, 781, 783, 797, suo. 801, 807, 808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 813; 3&., 891, 901; cons. amdts., 2197, 2199, 2202,2.204, 2206, 2209.

Personal Explanation, 398, 1093. Police Magistrate, Glen.Innes, q., 4303. Prisoner Removed in Leg-irons and Handcuffs,

q., 3501. Prisoners, Copies of Depositions to, q., 1956. Prisoners, Defence of Poor, q., 401. Prisoners relea1ed from Gaols, q., 1951!. Probate Court, Sittings in., 4304 •

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xcviii WAE INDEX TO SPEECHES. You

Volumes 18, 19, 20, 21.

WADE, The Hon. C. G. (continued): Rogers, .Judge, Remarks by, q., 4304,4442. Shaw, Mr . .J. S .. Retirement of, q., 862. Slattery Case, The, adj., 476: Small Debts Recovery (Amending) Bill, int.

496; 2R., 617; Com., 630, 631, 632, 635, 636; 3n., 664; cons. amdts., 2188, 2193, 2194, 2195, 2196.

Stage Coaches Act, q., 4805. State Fire Insurance Fund, q., 1779. Supply: Attorney·General and .Justice, 4108,

4121, 4133. Supreme Court .Judges, Payment to, q.,

2274. Sydney Hospital: MoorcliffBranch, 1419. Tait, Mr. W., 1264. Testator's Familv :Maintenance Bill,p.o. 2883;

2R., 2891. • Traffic Act, q., 2449. Unemployed, Distress Among, adj., 529. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, :lR., 4780;

Com., 4783. Vidler v. Newport, q., 3652. Willis, W. N., q., 9~3, 2447, 2608. Workmen's Compensation Bill;p.o., 3738.

\Yn"soN, The Hon. J. : Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4563. Local Government Shires Bill, Com., 3588,

3709. \Yoon, :Mr. IV. H., Bega:

Address in Reulv, 3!ll. Betting Shops; adj., 1338. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, 2&., 2232;

Com., 4198, 4W9. Chairman of Committees, obs., 475. Dairying Industry, m., 571. Emigra.nts to Chili, adJ., 2495. Federal Capital Site, q,, 3503. Federal Parliament : Treatment of the State,

m., 4837. Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court) Bill,

2R., 417. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

2R., 2225; (No. 2), 3274. Lands Administration, 391. Lands Commission Bill, m., 928. Lands Commission (Witnesses) Bill, 2R., 2454. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, p.o., 1404. Local Government (Shires) Bill, 3R., 2922. Money-lenders and Infants Loans Bill, 2R.,

3611. Murphy, Mr., 1fagistrate, adj., 883. National Library, rn., 3540: Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, 2R., 671. Roberts, Robert, m., 844, 3902. Stamp-printing Office, Commonwealth, ad}.,

3508. State and Commonwealth, q., 3447. Treasury Bills_ Deficiency Bill, 2R., 4082.

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YouNG, The Hon. J. H., Glouce.ster: Additional Holdings under Crown Lands Acts,

adj., 1546. 'Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, cons.

amdts., 39:24.

YouNG, The Hon. J. H. (continued): Como-Hurstville Railway ··Deviation, m.,

2703. Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, 3R., 3791. Courts of Petty Sessions, Manning River,

q., 2315. Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill, Com., 3289. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4688. Dairying Industry, m., 57!. Darling Island Vesting Bill, Com., 1099. Emigrants for Chili. adJ., 2490. Explosives Bill, Com., 3930, 3932, 3934,

3936. Forestry Bill, q., 524. Judges' Pensions Abolition and Duties Bill,

p.o., 2230. .Jury (Amendment) Bill, Com., 604; p.o.,

607. Lands Commission, adj., 707; m., 1!81. Lands Commission Bill, m., 929; 2R., 956. Loan Bill, p.o., 4776. Local Government Extension Bill, q., 1778;

2R., 2Cl56. Local Government (Shires) Bill, int., 517 ;

2R., 1382; Com .. 2-107 (p.o., 2421, 2461, 2823, 2824), 2422, 2710, 2717, 2721, 2760, 2780, 2823, 2830, 2833, 2836 ; 3R., 2908.

Locomotives, Construction of, m., 2052. Long Bay Penitentiary, p.o., 699. Murphy, ~1.r., Magistrate, adj., 880. Neglected Children and .Jn,·enile Offenders

Bill, Com., 808. New South Wales Institution Deaf ~tnd Dumb

and the Blind Incorporation Bill, Com., 1291.

North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4537. Personal Explanation, 1418. Pri,·ilege, p. o., 1577. Railway: North Coa~t, m., 2175. Reserves, Bullahdelah, q. ,· 4185. Roberts, Robert, m., 3917. Shires under Loc~tl Government Bill, q., 804,

805. Supply: Attorney-General and .Justice, 4098. Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, 4272.

Supply Bill (No. 1), m., 1060. Sydney Diocesan He venues Bill, 2R., 7!9. Testator's Family Maintenance Bill, p.o., 2886:

2R., 2900. Water Supply ·works, Boothtown, m., 2ll6.

YouNG, Mr. vY. vV., Bathurst: Address in Reply, 230. Arbitration Court Deadlock, 233. Bar Dredge, Order for, adj., 1010. Bathurst Temporary Common, q., 863, 1261. Betting Shops, adJ., 1329. " Bobs," i:luppression of, by Police, q., 2954. Brown, Constable, q., 4803. Cab-drivers, Bathurst, q., 4186. Charleston's Mine, Sunny Corner, q., 639,

1312. Coal-mines Regulation (Amending) Bill, Com.,

3240, 3242; cons. amdts., 3923. Country Towns vVater and Sewerage (Amend­

ment) Bill, Com., 3747, 3754. District Surveyor's Office, Orange, q., 740.

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13 June to 9 December, 1905.

You:--G, Mr. \V. W. 1 conttrmed): Empire Day, m., 3092. Free Day Sales, q., 836. Federal Capital Site, adj., 650: q., 2320. Golf, q., 2517. Government Motor Omnibus Bill, Corn.,

828. Gun License Bill, int., 4196. Kindergarten Association, State Grants to,

q., 1928, 2003, 2446. Land Resumption : Bathurst-Rocldey Road,

q., 596. Lands Commission, m., 1250 Liqurr (Amendment) Bill, int., 1414 ; q.,

1539; 2R., 2599; Com., 2972, 2977, 2996, 3001, 3005, 3039, 3059, 3063, 3065, 3097, 3117, 3136 ; 3R., 3334 ; cons. a melts., 4 786, 4790.

Local Government (Shires) Bill, Com., 2721 Locomotives, Construction of, m., 2059. Neglected Children and Juvenile Offenders

Bill, Com., 773, 775. North Coast Railway Bill, int., 4544. Nuggety Gully Gold-mining Co.'s Leases, q.,

1313. Old-age Pensioners, q., 1096.

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YouNG, Mr. W, W. r continued) : Parramatta Sewerage and Drainage Bill, 2R.,

2548. Parramatta Sewerage: Liernur System, q.,

2446. Prize-fighting, adj., 2963. Public School, Dunkeld, q., 2954. Public School Teachers' Salaries, q., 1888. Questions, q., 1267. Hailway Freights and Fares, q., 1260, 1268. Railway Repairs: Country \Vorkshops, q.,

1779. Railway: Mudgee to Cobborah, m., 4802. Railways : Assistant Mechanical Engineer,

q., 3076. Rutledge, Allegation by Rev. Woolls, m., 1724. Sewage: Western Suburbs, m., 2123. Stage Coaches Act, q., 4805. Sunny Corner Mine, q., 4440. Supply·: Executive and Legislative, 3354. Treasury, 4040, 4043.

Supply Bill (No. 1), m., 1068. Trafford, Mr. W., Uase of, m., 4598. Tramway Power Station, Ultimo, q., 3442. Watton Weir, q., 838.