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Parliament Convened ...

Legislature ·of New South Wales

Governor ...

The Lyne Ministry

, Members of the Legislative Council

Members of the Legislatil'e Assembly

Public Statutes of the Se~sion

Public Bills of the Session

Private Acts of the Session

Pri,·ate Bills of the Session

Attendances of Members-Council ...

Attendances of Members-Assembly

Index to Subjects

Index to Speeches

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PARLIAMENT CONVENED. :EIGHTEE~TH PARLIAMENT-FIFTH SESSION.

(Gazette, No. 582.)

NEw SouTH 'YAtEs,} Prochtmation by His Excellency the Right Honorable WILLIAM, to wit.

EARL BEAUCHAMP, Knight Commandel' of the Most Distinguished L.s.) Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Com-

BEAUCHA)JP, Gove1·nm .. mander-in-Chief of the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependencies.

WHEREAS the Parliament of New South Wales bas been called together for the despatch of business on Tuesday, the fifth day of June instant; and whereas it is

. deemed expedient for eli vers urgent and weighty reasons that it· should be further prorogued: Now, therefore, I, WILLIAM, EARL BEAUCHA~rP, in pursuance of the power and authority in me vested as Governor of the s~ticl colony, do hereby further prorogue­the said Parliament until Tuesday, the twelfth day of June instant : And I do hereuy· further <tnnounce and proclaim that the said Parliament shall assemble for the despatch

·of busin~ss on the aforesaid twelfth day of J nne instant, at bvelve o'clock at ~oon, in the buildings known as the Council Chambers, situate in Macquarie-st~·eet, in the city· of Sydney;· and the members of the Legislative Council and Legislative. Assembly respectively are "hereby required to give their attendance at the said time and place accordingly.

Given under my h<tncl and seal, at Government House, Sydney, this £rst. day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred, and· in the sixty-third year of her Majesty's reign.

By his Excellency's command,

JOHN SEE.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !

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GOVERNOR:

Hi~ Excellency the Right Honomble \YILLIAM, EARL BEAUCHAliiP, Knight Commande1· of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint :Michael and Saint George, Governor ancl Commande1·-in-Ohiif of

the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependencies.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR:

(Frou1 2 November, 1900.)

His Excellency Sir FREDEHICK MATTHEW DARLEY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Orde1· of Saint Michael wnl Saint fieol·ge, · Lieutenant-Gove1·no: antl Commander-in-Chief of

the Colony of .Ne1c South JVcdes and its Dependencie-S.

THE LYNE MINISTRY:

(From 14 September, 1899.)

Premier, Colonial Treasurer, aml Minister for Railways TuE BoN. Sm WILLiAM JoH!f LYNE, K.C.M.G.

Coloni:hl Secretary ..

Attorney-General

Secretary for Lands

Secretary for Public Works

THE HoN. JoHN SEE.

THE HoN. BERNHARD RINGR01lE WISE,· Q.C., M.L.C.

THE RoN. THOMAS HENRY HASSALL.

... THERON. EDWARD \YILLIA~l O'SULLIVAN.

Minist-er of Public Instruction and Industry and Labour· THE Hox. JoHN PERRY.

:Mini~;ter of Justice

Postmaster-General ...

Secretary for Mines and Agriculture I

TnE HoN. \VILLIAlii HERBERT vVOOD.

THE HoN. \VILI.IAlii PATRICK CRICK.

TnE HoN. JoHN LIONEL FEGAN.

Vice-PresidentoftheExecutil•eCouncil>tndRepresenta- MACKAY, 1<LL.C. To 8 May, 1900.

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MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL:

EIGH'l'EEN'fH PARLIAMH~'f-l'IF'l'U SESSION.

1. Backhouse, The Honor(Lblc Benj(Lmin. 2. Black, The Honorable Reginttld Jmnes. 3

3. Bl(Lnksby, The Honomble J(Lmes. 4. Bowker, The Honomble Rich(Lrd Ryther

Steer, M.D.', M.R.C.P., Lond. '5. Brown, The Honomble Alexander. 6. Buzacott, The Honorable Nicholas James. 7. Campbell, The Honorable 'Yilliam Robert. 8. Charles, The Honomble Sa,muel.

Clarke, The Honor(Lb1e Fmncis. 1

9. Cox, The Honor(Lble George Henry. 10. Creed, The Honomble John Mildred,

M.R.C.S. . ll. Cullen, The Honomble 'Yilliam Portus,

LL.D. 12. ·D(Llton, The Honorable Thomas. 13. Dang(Lr, The Honorable Henry Cat·ey. 14. D(Ly, The Honorable George. 15. Ea,rp, The Honomble George Frederick. 3

16. Estell, The Honontble John. 17. Flowers, The Honomble Frederick. 3

18. Fowler, The Honomble Robert. 19. Garran, The Honomble Andrew, LL.D. 20. Gould, The HonomLle Albert John. 21. Greene, The Honorable Georgei:Ienry. 22. Greville, The Honorable Edward. 23. Hawken, The Honorable Nicholas. 24. Hepher, The Honorable John.

Heydon, The Honomble Chal'les Gilbert, Q.C.t

25. Heydon, The Honorable Louis Francis. 26. Hill, The Honorable vVilli(Lm Charles.• 27. Holborow, The Honorable William Hillier,

C. M.G. Hoskins, The Honorable James. 2

28. Hughes, The Honomble .fohn. 29. Humphery, The Honorable Frederick

Thomas. 30.' Hyam, The Honorable Solomon Herbert.

Jacob, The Honorable Archib(Lld Hamilton. 2

31. Jones, The Honorable Richard. 32. Kater, The H6nor(Lblc Henry Edward. 33. Kerr, The Honorable Andrew Taylor. 34. Kethel, The Honorable Alexander. 35. King, The Honorable Philip Gidley. 36. Lackey, The Honorable Sir John, K.C.M.G.,

P1·esident. 37. Langwell, The,Honorn.ble Hugh.• 3R. Lee, The Honorable George. 39. Long, The Honorable William Alexander.

40. Lucn.s, The Honomble John. 41. Macintosh, The Honomble John. 42. Ivbckn.y, The Honorable James Alexander

Kenneth. 43. Mackellar, The Honomble Charles Kinnaird,

1-I.B., C.M. 44. MacLaurin, The.HonombleHenryNormand,

M.D., LL.D. 45. McCmtghey, The Honorable Samuel. 46. Meagher, The Honorable John. a 47. Meeks, The Honorable Alfred Willia.m. 3

48. Millen, The Honorable Edward Davis. nfort, The Honomble Henry. •

49. Moses, The Honorable If enry . 50. N(Lsh, The Honorable John Bmdy, M.D. a 51. Norton, The Honorable James, LL.D., 52. Pigott, The Honomble William Hilson. 53. Pilcher, TheHonorableClmrles Edward, Q.C. 54. Pulsfonl, The Honorable Edward. 55. Renwick, The Honorable Sir Arthur, Kt.,

M.D., F.R.C.S. 56. Roberts, The Honomhle Charles James,

C. M.G. 57. Roberts, The Honorable Richn.rcl Hutchinson. 58. Robson, The Honorable Willimn.• 59. Ross, The Honorable Alex(Ltlller.•

, 60. Ryrie; The Honorable Alexander. 61. Shepherd, The Honorable Pn.trick Linclesay

Crawford. 62. Slattery, The Honora.ble Thomas Michael.3 G3. Smith, The Honorable Fergus Jago. 64. Smith, The Honorable Thom(Ls Hawkins.

Stephen, The Honomble Septimus Alfred. 6

65. Stn(Lrt, The Honor.able Henry. a 66. Suttor, The Honorable Fmncis Bathurst.•

Suttor, The Honorn.ble William Henry. G

67. Thornton, The Honorable George. ,68. Toohey, The Honorable John Thomas.1

G9. Trd{ett, The Honorable Willin.m Joseph, Ohairmcm of Committees.

70. Vickery, The Honorable Ebenezer. 71. 'Yalker, The Honorable William.' 72. W(Lnt, The Honomble John Henry, Q.C. 73. 'Vatson, The Honorable James.

White, The Honorable Robert Hoclclle Dribet'g.s ·

74. vYilson, The Honorable Jn.mes. 75. Wise 'l'he Honorable Bernhard Ringrose,

Q.C.;

' Resignation reported, 12 June. 1000. 2 Decease reported, 12 June, 1900. •.From 12 June, 1900. , < Decenso reported, 12 September, 1900. 11 Itesiguntiou; reported, 3 October, 1900.

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LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES •.

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY··

EIGHTEENTH PARLIAMENT-FIFTIJ SESSION.

1. Abbott, The Hon: Sir Joseph Palmer, K.C.li1.G.! 2. Affieck, vYilliam, Esq. .. . . .. :l. Anderson, George, Esq. . .. 4. Archer, 'iVilliam, Esq .... 5. Ashton, James, Esq. 6. Barnes, John Fredbrick, Esq ....

Barton, Edmund, Esq., Q. C. 2 •••

7. Bennett, \Valter, Esq ... . 8. Brown, Thomas, Esq ... , 9. Brunker, The Hon. James Nixon, Esq:

·10. Byrne, Francis Arthur, Esq. 11. Campbell, Alexander, Esq. 12. Campbell, Archibald, Esq. 13. Cann, J olm Henry, Esq., Chairman of Committees 14. Carroll, James George, Esq. 15. Carruthers, The Hon. Joseph Hector, Esq .... 16. Ch:mter, John Moore, Esq.* 17. Chapman, Austin, Esq. 18. Chapman, Henry, Esq .... 19. Clark, Edward Mann, Esq. 20. Clarke, Francis, Esq.a ... 21. Clarke, Henry, Esq. 22. Clarke, Thomas, Esq. . .. 23. Cohen, John Jacob, Esq. 24. Cook, .Joseph, Esq.

Wentworth. Yass. Waterloo. Burwood. Goulburn. Gundagai. The Hastings and The Macleay. Durham. Condoublin. East Maitland. Hay. Kiama. Illawarra. Broken Hill. The Lachlan. St. George. Deniliquin. Braidwood. Sydney (Fitzroy Division). St. Leo;1ards. The Hastings and The l\1acleay. Beg a. Darlington. Petersham. Hartley.

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Copeland, The Hon. Henry, Esq.~ 25. Cotton, Francis, Esq. .:. 26. Crick, The Hon. William Patrick, Esq.

Sydney (Phillip Division). Newtown (Camperdown Division). "

1 est Macquarie. 27. Cruickshank, George Alexander, Esq. 28. Dacey, John Rowland, Esq. . .. 29. Davis, David, Esq. 30. Davis, \Villiam vValter, Esq. 4 •.•

31. Dick, William Thomas, Esq. 32. Dight, Charles Hilton, Esq. 33. 'nonald~on, Robert, Esq. 34. Edden, Alfred, Esq. 35. Ewing, Thomas Thomson, Esq. 36. Fegan, The Hon. John Lionel, Esq. 37. Ferguson, \Villiam John, Esq. 38. Ferris, William John, Esq. 39. Fitzgerald, Robert George Dundas, Esq. 40. Fitzpatrick, John Charles Lucas, Esq. 41. Fitzpatrick, Thomas, Esq. 42 .. Garland, John, Esq. ... 43. Gillies, John, Esq.

. :1 Inverell. Botany. The Shoalhaven. Bourke. Newcastle East. Singleton. Tumut. Kahibah. Lismore.

. .. ·Wickham. Sturt. Pan·amatta. Robertson. Rylstone. The Murrumbidgee. 'i:Voollahra. West Maitland.

• Tampot-ary Chail·man of Committees. I Resigned Speakership, 12 June, 1900. 2 Resignation reported, 12 June, 1900. • From 12 June, 1900.

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~ 44. Goodwin, Thomas Henry Hall, Esq .... Gunnedah. 45. Gormly, James, Esq. W agga W agga. 46. Gmham, Jttmes, Esq., M.D.· ... Sydney (Belmore Dh·ision).

' 47. Griffith, .Arthur Hill, Esq. \Varata.h. 48. Griffith, Thomas Hunter, Esq. .Albury . .. 49. Harris, Sir Matthew, Kt. Sydney (Denison Division). r.

~ :: 50. Hassan, The Hon. Thomas Henr.y, Esq. Moree. 51. Hawthorne, John Stuart, Esq. Leichhardt.

~ .. 52. Hayes, James, Esq. The Murray. ~ .. -r. 53. Httynes, John, Esq. ... Wellington .

f 54. Hogue, James .Alexander, Esq. Glebe. 55. Holman, 'William Arthur, Esq. Grenfell. 56. Howarth, George, E~q. Willoughby. .. 57. Hughes, William Morris, Esq. Sydney (Lang Di1·ision) .

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r( 65. Lyne, The Ron. Sir William John, K.C.M.G. The Hume. ~~ 66. Macdonald, Hugh, Esq. Coonam ble. t 67': MacMahon, Michael John 6 U ralla-·w alclm ~c:.

r 68. Mahony, "Viliiam Henry, Esq. .Annandale. ;"'. 69. McCourt, The Hon. William, Speaker1 Bowral. ~~

t: 70. McFarlane, John, Esq .... ... The Clarence.

- · 71. McGowen, James Sinclair Taylor, Esq. Redfern. ..... 72. McLaughlin, John, Esq. Raleigh. ~ ... 73. McLean, Francis Edwa·rd, Esq. Marrickville .

74. Meagher, Richard Denis, Esq. The Tweed. ~~ .

75. Milhtrd, \Yilliam, Esq .... Moruya. ~:·' ~ ... 76. Miller, Gustave Thomas Carlisle, Esq. Monaro. (' 77. Molesworth, ]~dmund William, Esq .... Newtown (Erskine Divisiou). f~ ,_ 78. Moore, Samuel Wilkinson, Esq. Bingttra.

~:_, 79. Morgan, 'William, Esq .... The Hawkesbury.

"-· 80. Neild, John Oash, Es'l .... l?addington ..

~ Sl. Nelson, Arthur DaYid, l1sq. Sydney (Flinders Di,·ision). ~-~ . 82. Newman, Henry \Yillia.m, .Esq. Orange. ~ 83. Nicholson, John Barnes, Esq .... 'Voronora.

~. 84. Nielsen, Neil Rasmus \Vilson, ·Esq. Boorowfl.

~.~ 85. Nobbs, John, Esq. Granville. 86. Norton, John·, Esq. Northumberland.

~' 87. O'Connor, Daniel, Esq. 2 Sydney (Phillip Di1•ision). ~· 88. O'Conor, Broughton Barnabas, Esq .... Sherbrooke. '.; ;( 89. O'Sullimn, The Hon. Edward \Villiam, Esq; Queaubeyan.

Parkes, Varney, Esq.a Canterbury. 90. Perry, The Hon. John, Esq. ... Ballin a . 91. Phillips, Simeon, Esq. '" Dubbo.

Piddington, Willi>tm Henry Burgess, Esq.' ... lJ ralla~w ::ilcha. 92. Price, Richard .Atkinson, Esq. Gloucester. {)3. Pyers, Robert, Esq. The Richmond. 94. Quinn, Patrick Edward, Esq .... .Syc!ney (Bligh Division). 95. Reid, The Right Hon. George Roustoun, P.C., Q.C., D.C.L. Sydney (King Division).

* Tempornry Chairmo.n,of Committees. 1 Elected Speaker, 13 June, 1900. • From 12 June, 1900. .a Resignntion .re1iorted, 12 June, 1000.

• Resignation and re-election .reported, .12 June, 1900; .decease reported, 2 October, 1.900. • F'rom 6 November, 1900

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96. Reymond, Joseph Bernard, Esq. 97_. Richards, Edwin, Esq. 98.· Rigg, William, Esq .... 99. Rose, Thomas, Esq.

100. Ross, Andrew, Esq., M.D. 101. Ross, Hugh, Esq. 102 .. Sawers, William, Esq. 103. See, The Hon. John, Esq. -104. Sleath, Richard, Esq .... 105. Smith, Samuel, Esq. .. .

Smith, Sydney, Esq. 1 ...

106. ,Spence, v'\\lliam Guthrie, Esq. 107. Spruson, Wilfred Joseph, Esq. 108. Storey, David, Esq.· ....

Suttor, The Hon. Francis Bathurst, Es'l·' ... 109. Taylor, Thomas Whitford, Esq.' llO. l.ll. 112. 113. 114. ll5. ll6. ll7. 118. 119. 120. 121.

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Terry, Edward, Esq ... : "\

Thomas, Josiah, Es'l .. .. Thomson, Dugald, Esq. Thomson, James, Esq. '\Vaddell, Thomas, Esq.* Vi' atkins, David, Esq .... '\Vatson, John Christian, Es'l.e Whiddon, Samuel Thomas, Esq. vVilks, '\Villiam Henry, Esq. • Vi'illis, Vi'illiam Nicholas, Esq. Wilson, Charles Graham, Esq. '\Vinch;:ombe, Frederick Earle, Esq.G '\Vise, The Hon. Bernhard Ringrose, Esq., Q.C. 5 ... ·

\Vood, The Ron. \Yilliam Herbert, Esq. Wright, Francis Au~stus, Esq. Young,, The Hon. James Henry, Esq. Young, William White,-Esq.•

Ashburnham. Mudgee. Newtown (St. Peters Division).

... · Argyle. • ... Molong.

Na1Tabri. Tamworth. Grafton. Wilcnnnia. Sydney (Pyrmont Division). Canterbury. · Co bar. Sydney (Gipps Div\sion). -Rand wick. Bathurst. Canterbury. Ryde. Alma. vVarringah. Newcastle '\Vest. CoWJ·a. Vi' allsend. Young. Sydney (Cook Division). Balmain North. Th·e Barwon. Armidale. Ashfield. Ashfield.

-Eden-Bombala.. Glen Innes. The Manning. Bathurst.

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ADMINISTRATION VAMDA'f!NC ACT (63 VIC. No. 38)-An Act to validate certain orders of the Supreme Court giving power or leave to sell, mortgage,

or lease real estate of deceased petrsons and all a-cts done in pursuance thereof; to validate certain sales, mortgages, and leases of such estate; to provide for the granting of power to sell, mortgage, or lease such estate ; and to authorise the postponement of the realisation of any estate of any such person used in any business, trade, or occupation, and the continuation of the use of the same for those purposes, and the carrying on of the Eaid business, trade, or occupation. [Initiated.in the Assembly by Mr. Vi'ise, 13 September, 1900. Assented to 26 October, 1900.]

·APPROPRIATION AcT (66 VIC. No. 59)-An Act to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Re,·enuc Fund of New South ':Vales

certain sums to make good the supplies granted for the· service of the year from the 1st day of · July, 1900, to the 30th day of June, 1901, inclusive of b&th dates, and to adjust the vote

"Advance to Treasurer, 1899-1900," for supplementary charges during the period from the 1st day of July, 1899, to the 30th day of ,June, 1900, inclusive of both elates, and to cover pay­ments charged to "Expenditure Suspense Account" fur services of the year 1898-9 ; and for purposes connected with and incidental to the above objects. [Initiated in the. Assembly by Sir William Lyne, 29 November, 1900. Assented to, 1st December, 1900.]

ART UNIONS AcT AMENmrt:NT AcT 64 VIC. No. 4)-An Act to a~encl the Art Unions Act of 1850. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. W. J.

Trickett, 27 June, 1900. ~ssented to, 3 August, 1900.] ATTACHMENT OJ< \VAG}:S LIMITATION ACT (64 VIC. No. 6)--

An Act to limit the attachment of wages. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 20 June, 1900. Assented to, 17 August, 1900.]

BANKS HALF·HOL1DAY ACT (64 Vw. No. SO)- . An Act to enable banks and branch banks to be closed on certain afternoons; to provide that

such afternoons shall not be banking or business hours for the purpose of any business at such banks and branches; and to amend the Bills of Exchange Act, 1887. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir 'Yilliam Lyne, 30 November, 1900. Assented to, 11 December, 1900.]

BouNDARY STREET AcT (64 VIC. No. 58)-An Act to vest certain hind in the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage, and to

vest certnin other land in the Municipal Council of Sydney for the purpose of constructing and. opening thereon a public way, with certain powers to sell and lea,se the said lands; and to include the said lands within the city of Sydney. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 15 November, 1900. Assented to, 30 November, 1900.]

BYROCK TO BREWARRIXA HAlLWAY AMENDMENT ACT (64 VIC. No. 11)-An Act to amend the Byrock to Brewarriua P.ailway Act, 1898, and the Public 'Yorks Act of

1888. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Snllimn, 24 July, 1900. Assented to, 4 September, 1900.]

CASINO TO LISl\lORE RAILWAY AcT (64 VIC. No. 14)-An Act to sanction the construction of a line of Railway from Casino to Lismore; -to authorise

.the construction of the said line on public roads; and for other pmposes. [Initiated i.n the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 27 July, 1900. Assented to, 15 September, 1900.]

CENsus ACT (64 VIC. No. 65)-An Act to make provision for taking the Census of New South Wales in the year 1901, and for

obtaining certain statistics, and certain particulars relating t.o li,·e stock and crops, and the occupation of land, and certain businesses and occupations for the S<tid and subsequent years; and for purposes incidental to or consequent on the afoi·esaid objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 28 November, 1900. Assented to, 5 December, 1900.]

CHILDREN's PROTECTION AcT AoiENDlliEN1' AcT (64 VIC. No. 52)- . An Act to amend and extend the Chilclren's Protection Act, 1892. [Initiated in the Assembly by

Mr .. Neild, 12 July, 1900. Assented to; 19 November, 1900.] CnuRcn AND ScnooL LANDS AMENDlllENT Ac-r (61 VIC. No. 62)-

An Act to provide for the application of the money derived from certain_ securities and interest : in respect of the same; and to amend the Church ancl School Lands Act, 1897. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William Lyne, 15 November, 1900. Assented to, 5 December, HlOO.]

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CITY RAILWAY ExTENSION (DEYONSHIRE-STREE'I') Am (64 VIc. No. 83)- • An Act to sanction the extension of the railway from its present terminus at Redfern to the

north of Devonshire-street, and the construction there of a commodious station and adminis­trati\•e offices; and for purposes consequent upon and incidental to tll'ose objects. [Initittted in the Assembly by Mt'. O'Sullivan, 3 December, ·1900. Assented to, 11 December, 1900.]

COAL-LUMPERS BASKI,TS ACl' (64 VIC. ~0. 56)-An Act to fix the size and regulate the weight of baskets used in discharging coal ships. [Initiatecl.

in the Assembly by 1\'I.r. Samuel Smith, 13 June, 1900. Assented to, 26 November, 1900.] CoAL-MINES REGULATION AcT AnrENnnmN'l' AcT (64 VIC. No. 44)-

An Act to amend the Coal-mines Hcgulation Act, 1896. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Fegan, 28 June, 1900. Assented to, 5 November, 1900.] •

ContMONWEALTH ARRANGEMENTS Ac·r (64 VIC. No. 50)-An Act to provide for the making of arrangements with the Government of the Commonwealt\1 for

the use and occupation of Government House and the Governor's residence at Moss Vale and certain public buildings; to authorise public officers of this colony to act for the Common­wealth; to enable officers of the Commonwealth to act in any public office in this colony; to authorise the performance of work or services or the supply of articles for the Commonwealth; to provide for the making of arrangements as to such matters ; and for purposes consequent on or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Vi7illittm Lyne, 26 October, 1900. Assented to, 17 November, 1900.] ·

CoMPANms AcT AMgNDMENT Acr (64 VIC. No. 47)-An Act to amend the Companies Acb, 1899. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron. Dr. Cullen, · 13 June, 1900. Assented to, 9 November, 1900.J

.CoMl'ANn:s DuTir DuTms (AnmNDMEN1') AcT (64 VIC. No. 76)-

. An Act to amend the Companies (Death Duties) Act, 1899. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir vVilliam,Lyne, 16 November, 1900. Assented to, 11 December, 1900.]

CoNSOLIDATED REVENUE FuND AcT, No. l. (64 VIC. No. 1)- -An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New- South \Vales

towards the services of the year 1890-1900. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir l\7illiam Lyne, 26 June, 1900. Assented to, 29 June, 1900.]

.CoNSOLIDATED REVENUE Ai:r1', No. 2.(64 Vic. No.3)'-An Act to apply certain sums out of t11c Consolidated Revenue Fund of Nqw Solllh Wales towards

the services of the year 1900-1901 ; ttnd for services to be hereafter provided for by loan. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William Lyne, 24 July, 1!)00. Assented to, 31 Jul~, 1900.]

CoNSOLIDA'.rED REVENUE FuND Ac~r, No. 3 (64 Vic. No.9)-.An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South ·wales

towards the services of the year 1900-1901. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir \Yilliam Lyne, 28 August, 1900. Assented to, 30 August, 1900.] ·

CoNROLmATED REVJ,NU~~ FuND AcT, No.4 (64 Vic. No. 31')-An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South \Vales

towards the services of the yetu· 1900-1901. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William Lyne, 3 October, 1900. Assented to, 5 October; 1900.]

CRIMES AC'l' (64 Vic. No. 40)-An Act to consolidate the Stat\ltes relating to Criminal Law. [Initiated in the Council by the

Hon. F. B. Suttor, 23 August, 1900. Assented to, 31 October, 1900.] CuWAIRN TO GEHMANTON RAILWAY AcT (64 Vic. No. 85)-

An Act to sanction the construction of a line of railway from'Culcairn to Germanton; to amend the provisions of the Public \Yorks Act, 1900, so far as they relate to the duty of the Con­structing Authority to make and maintr.in fences along, the said line; ~o authorise the construction of the sa.id line on public roads; to provide for the imposition of a tax on certain lands in connection with such line; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 15 November, 1900. Assented to, 11 December, 19_00.]

CusTOMS (SuGAR DnAWHACl,S) AcT (G4 Vic. No. 51)-.An Act to provide for a drawba.ck of Customs duties on sugar. [Initi;tted iu the Assembly by

Sir William Lync, 26 October, 1900. Assented to, 17 No\•embcr, 1900.] DAilUNG .HARBOUR vVUARVES RE~Uli!PTION AcT (64 Vic. No. 10)-

An Act .to validate certain notifications of appropriation aud res•Jmption in connection with a. system of public wharves and approaches thereto; to provide for other appropriations and resumptions and pmchases for the extension of such system ; to provide for the compensation for resumptions and purchases made or to be made for those purposes, and for "the raising of loans for such resumptions and purchases.and in respect of certain public works and ~en•ices; to authorise and sanction the commencing and constructing of certain puLiic wo1·ks; to fix the interest payable nuder the Lands for .Public Purpose.s Acquisition .Act; to amend the PL1blic Works Act of lSSS ; anrl to validate cer~ain proclamations of qna~antinc stations, and certain acts done within such stations. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William Lync, 28 June, 1900. .Assented to, 4 September; 1900.]

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DENTISTs ACT (64 VIC. No. 45)-.A.n Act to provide for the registration or Dentists qualified to practise in New South Wales,

[Initiated in the Assembly by Dr. Graham, 13 June, 1900. Assented to, 5 November, 1900.] EARLY CLOSING (AMENDMENT) AcT (64 VIC. No. 81)-

An Act to amend the Early Closing Act, 1899. [Initiated September, 1900. Assented to, 11 December, 1900.]

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ELECTRIC TnAMWAY (BELMORE PARK TO FoRT }.fACQUARIE) AcT (64 YIC. No. 63)-An Act to sanction the construction of an electric tramway from Belmore Park through Castle,

reagh, Bligh, and Loftus Streets to Fort Macquarie, returning through Pitt.street, and certain works in connection therewith ; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 24 October, 1900. Assented to, 5 December, 1900.]

ExciSE REDUCTION AcT (64 VIC. No. 66)-An Act to authorise the Governor to reduce the excise duties on tobacco, cigars, cigarettes,

spirits, and beer. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William Lyne, 16 November, 1900. Assented to, 5 December, 1900.]

FEI)ERAL ELECTIONS AcT (64 VIC. No. 73)-An Act to provide for the election in New South Wales of Members of the Parliament of the

Commonwealth; to provide that a member of such Parliament shall be incapable of being summoned or elected or of sitting as a Member of the Legislative Council or Legislative Assembly in the nineteenth or any subsequent Parliament of New South Wales; and for purposes con­sequent on or incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir \Villiam Lyne, 25 October, 1900. Assented to, 11 December, 1900.]

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (AMENDI>iENT) ACT (64 VIC. No. 77)-An Act to amend the Friendly Societies Act, 1899. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 30

November, 1900. Assented to, 11 December, 1900.] GovERNMENT RAiLWAYS (EMPLOYEES ArrEAL) ACT (64 VIC. No. 72)-

An Act to make better provision for the hearing and determination of appeals hy employees of the Railway Commissioners, and to amend the Government Railways Act of 1888. [Initiated in the Assembly'by Sir \Villiam Lyne, 11 October, 1900. Assented to, 10 December, 1900.~

GovERNliiENT SAVINGS BANK (ColiiMONWEALTH ARRANGE)IENTS) ACT (64 VIC. No. 79)-An Act to provide for the conduct of the Government Savings Bank on and after the transfer of

the Postal Department to the Commonwealth ; and to amend the Government Savings Bank Act of 1870. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William Lyne, 30 November, 1900. Assented to, 11 December, 1900.] ·

GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ESTABLISHl\IENT CONTRIBUTION ACT (64 VIC. No. 78)-An Act to authorise certain annual payments to be made towards the maintenance of the

Establishment of the Governor-General. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William Lyne, 1 December, 1900. Assented to, 11 December, 1900.]

GRAFTON TO CASINO RAILWAY AcT (64 VIC. No. 82)-An Act to sanction the construction of a line of Railwfty from Grafton to Casino ; to provide for

the transfer to the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales of certain revenues derived from certain lands benefited by the line; to authorise the construction of, the said line on public roads; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 3 December, 1900. Assented to, 11 December, 1900.]

GuNDAGAI TO Tu111UT RAILWAY AcT (64 VIC. No. 43)-An Act to sanction the construction of a line of Railway from Guudagai to Tumut; to amend

the provisions of the Public ·works Act of 1888, so far as they relate to the duty of the Constructing Authority to make and maintain fences along the said line; to authorise the construction of the said line on public roads ; to provide for the imposition of a tax on certain lauds in connection with such line; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 5 September, 1900. Assented to, 5 November, 1900.]

INDECENT PuBLICATIONS A(Jr (64 VIC. No. 2)-An f,.ct to suppress indecent. and obscene publications. [Initiated in the Assembly by Dr.

Graham, 13 June, 19CO. Assented to, 23 J1ily, 1900.] INDECEN1' PuBLICATION~ AcT (64 VIC. No. 27)-

An Act to amend tbe Indecent Publications Act, 1900. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 30 August, 1900. Assented to, 22 SeptemberJ 1900.]

INEBRI>\TES ACT (64 VIC. N 0. 32)-An Act to provide for the care, control, and treatment of inebriates; and for purposes incidental

to the abovementioned objects. [Initia~ed in the Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 13 June, 1900. Ass.ented to, 10 October, 1900.] . ·

INscRIBED. STocK (REGISTRAR) AcT (64 VIC. No. 69)-An Act to authorise the Treasurer to satisfy judgments, decrees, and orders in proceedings in the

United Kingdom in respect of the stock of the Colony. [Initiated iu the Assembly by Sir \Villiam Lyne, 13 September, 1900. Assented to, 5 December, 1900.]

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INTEJU!ST ON JuDGMENTS AnmNDMENT AcT (64 Vrc. No. 5)-An Act to amend the law with respect to the rate of interest on verdicts and judgments inAthe

Supreme Court. [Initiated in ·the Assembly by Mr. Garland, 13 June, 1900. Assented to, 3 August, 1900.]

JusTICEs Ac·rs Allu~NI>MEWL' ACl' (64 Vw. No. 71)-. An Act to amend the law relating to procedure before Justices and to appeals from Justices.

[InitiatcLl iu the Council by the .flon. l!'. B. Suttor, 3 October, 1900. Assented to, 7 December, 1900.]

RoonAwATHA TO Gm~NI•'Eu. RAII.WAY AMENJJllmwr• Ac'r (64- Vw. No. 12)-An Act to amend the I~oorawtttha to Grenfell Railway Act, 1898, and the Public \Vot·ks Act of

1888. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Snlli1•an, 24 July, 1900. Assented to, 4 September, 1900.)

LAND-TAX ASSI!SSMEN'I'·BOOKS Ac~r (64 VIC. No. 28)-An Act to amend the pro1•isions of the Land ancl Income Tax Assessment Act of 1895 with

-respect to land-tax assessments and assessment-books and the collection of land-tax; to add certain exemptions to those specifierl in section eleven of the ,said Act; to provide for better defining the ·persons liable to land-tax and the deductions therefrom ; and for pmposes consequent on or incidental to those objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William Lync, Hi August, 1900. Assented to, 1 October, 1900.] ·

tA~iD-TAX (Co:s:rnmu:rro:s) Ac:r (64 VIC. No. 46)-· An Act to amend section .12 of the LmHl ttnd Income Tax Assessment Act of l 895. [Initiated in

the Assembly by Sit· William Lync, 12 J'ttly, 1900. Assentcd.to, 5.Novcmber, 1900.)

Lnml'IELJ) s~r. LEONABDS RAILWAY CHOSSINGS ACl' (64 Vrc. No. 29)--An Act to enable The Railwtty Commissioners of New South 'Vales to close certain level

crossings on the railway line between Milson's Point and Hornsby Junction, ancl to pro'vide ways in substitution therefor; and to declare certain portions of such ways to be public. thoroughfares. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir \Villiam Lyne, 5 September, 1900. Assented to, 3 October, HJOO.]

Ln•Em•oor, MuNrCH'AL LOAN Ac·r (64 VIC. No. 75)-An Act to authorise the Council of the Municipu,l District of Liyerpool to borrow certain moneys

for the repayment of Loans. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 3 December, 190Q. Assentecl to., ll December, 1900.].

LoAN AcT (64 VIC. No. 60)-An Act to authorise the mising of a Loan for the Public Sa~.·vice of the Colony and for othet'

purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Willittm Lyne, 29 November, 1900. Assented to, 3 December, 1900.)

MEDICAL PRACTI~I'IONt;RS Ac:rs l!'um.•Jnm AniENDM~;NT AcT (64 VJC. No. 70)-An Act to further reguhttc the practice of l\1 edicine and Sursery and other matters connected

therewith. [Inititttcd in the Assembly by Mt·. B •. D. Meagher, 19 June, 1900. Assentecl to, 6 December, 1900.)

MimiCAL PnACCJ~ITIONm;ts A~mNDM"N'r AcT (64 VIC. No. 33)-An Act for the registmtion of Medical Practitioners ; the restriction of unqualified persons from

practising ; and to amend such other sbtutes as may be incon~istent therewith. [Initiated in the A~scmbl)• by Mr. Price, 13 J'tme, 1900. A~sented to, 12 October, 1900.]

. llhTHOPOLI'l~AN TRAJ<'FIC AC'l' (64 Yrc. No. 8)-An Act to make bettct• provision for the regulation of Traffic within tt certain Metropolitan area;

anrl for that purpose to regulate ancl control Vehicles, Horses, and the Owners, Drivers, and ~ Couductors thereof, and Persons using such Vehicles, ttnd certain other Persons ; to repeal

cet:tain Acts; ttnd for purposes incidental to or consequent on those objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 14 November, 1000. Assented to, 29 August, 1900.)

MIN~;us' AccmEN'l' RI~LIKI<' AcT (64 VIC. No. 42)-An Act to provide for Allowances to pet·sons injured by ;mining accidents and the relations of

persons killed or injured by such accidents; for that pttrpose to provide for contl'ibntions by owners of mines and persons employed in OL' nbout mines, and out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund; and for purposes incidental to OL' consequent upon those objects. [Initittted in the Assembly by 1\.tr. !"egan, 29 August, 1900. Assented to, 5 November, 1900.)

i\:h:sr:so PARTNJmBruPs Ac·r (64 V:w. Ko. 21)- ' ' An Act to consolidate the Statutes relating to limiting the Liability of Mining Partnerships.

[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. ]'. B. Suttor, 23 August, I!JOO. Assented to,· 22 September, 1000.]

NAltRAHRr-\VALGE'.J•J.' AI'D Cor.T.AI.tEN.JJAllm RAILWAY AcT (64 Vic. No. 64)-An Act to s:tnction the construction of a line of railway from Nal'l'abri to \Valgctt, with branch

to Collarendabri ; to amend the provisions of the Public Works Act, l!JOO, so far as they relate to the duty'of the Constructing Authority to make and maintain fences along the said line of mil way; to authorise the construction of the sttid line on public roads; and for other purposes. , [lnitiatetl in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 22 November, 1900. · Assented to, 5 December, 1900.]

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NAVIGATION (A~mNmrENT) AcT (64 Vic. No. 54)-An Act to amend the Navigation (Amendment) Act, 1899. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir

William Lyne, 19 October, 1900. Assented to, 19 November, HJOO.] NEWCASTLE PASTURAGE RESERVE AC't• (64 Vic. }~o. -18)-

An Act to consolidate the Acts relating to the Newcastle Pasturage Reser1•e. [Initiated in the . Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2:3 August, 1900. Assented to, 22 September, 1900.]

NOXIOUS MICROBES AcT (64 Vic. No. 2:3}-An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the communication of Infectious Diseases to

Animals. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttot·, 2;~ August, 1900. Assented to, 22 September, 1900.] ·

OATHS AcT (64 Vic. No. 20)- · An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to oath8, affirmations, statutory declarations, an·d

affidavits. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2:3 August, 1900. Assented to, 22 September, 1900.]

OLD-AGE PE:s-sroNs AcT (64 Vic. No. 74)- · .. An Act to provide for Old-age Pensions, and ior purposes in furtherance of or consequent on the

aforesaid object. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William Lyne, 1:3 September, 1900., · Assented to, 11 December, 1900.]

PAcn·IC CABLE ENABLlXG AcT (64 Vic. No. 48)-An Act to enable the Government of New South Wales to JOm with certain other Governments

in the cost of the constrnction ·and maintenance of :t cable across the Pacific Ocean, and for purposes consequent upon and incidental to such objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Crick, 24 October, 1900. Assented to, U No1•ember, 1900.]

PA;DINGTON STREl;Ts ExTJ~NSION AcT (64 Vic. No. 6i)-An Act to vest certain lands in the Metropolito.n Board of 'Vater Supply and Sewerage with

certain powers to sell and lease the ~a•1e ; to yest certain other lands in the Borough of Pad­dington for the purpose of constructing and opening s:ertain public ways ; and for purposes consequent on or incidental to those objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Neild, 23 November, 1900. Assented to, 5 December, 1900.]

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS AniENDMEIS"T ACT (64 VIC. No. 61)-An Act to further amend the Parliamentary Electoral Law. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr.

See, 11 October, 1900. Assented to, 5 December, 1900.]

~ARLIAiiiEN'l'ARY ELECTORAL LAw SusPE:>SION AcT (64 Vrc. No. :39)-An Act to suspend the operation of the electoral law relating to the Parliamentary lists and

rolls. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 21 October, 1900. Assented to, :!0 October, .. - . 1900.]

PARLIAMENTARY ET"IW1.'0RATgs REDISTHIRUTIOJ< AcT (64 VIc. No. 86)--An Act to provide for the redistribution of New South Wales into electoral districts; and for

purposes consequent upon or incidental to that object. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 30 November; 1900. Assented to, 11 ])ecember, 1900.]

PARTITION ACT (64 Vrc. No. 24)- . • An Act to consolidate enactments relating to Partition. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon.

F. B. Snttor, 23 August, 1900. Assented to, 22 September, 1900.] PASTURES AIS"D STOCK Pno"TECTION (RAmnT) AcT (64 VIc. No. 3i)-

An Act to provide that the expression "noxious animals" in the Pastures and Stock Protection Act, 1898, shall include rabbits. [Initiated in the Assembly, by .1\lr. Fegan, 27 September, 1900. Assentc:d to, 2:3 October, 1900.]

PoR1' KEMBLA HAnBoun AcT AMENJ);IIEN'l' Ar!r (64 Nw. No. 7)-An Act to amend the Port Kembla Harl5om Act; 1898. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr.

O'Sullivan, 3 August, 1900. Assented to, 2:3 August, 1900.] Pui:Lrc HosPITALS VoTING AcT (64 Vtl:. No. 15)-

An Act to am_end the Public Hospitals· Act, 1898. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Fitz­gerald, 2() June, 1900. Assented to, 18 September, 1900.]

PUBLIC s~;RVICE (1'AXA'l'l0:\' OFFICERS) AcT (fi4 Vrc. :J\'o. 57)-An. Act to provide· for the appointment as permanent ofiicers of the Public Sen·icc of persons

temporarily employed in the office of the (.;om missioners of Taxation, and to amencl the l'ublic Service Act of 1895. [Initiated in the Assen1bly by ~J •·. Wise, 25 Uctober, 1900. Assented to, :30 November, 1900.]

PuBLIC 'VATEf\IXG-PI"ACES AcT (6·! Vrc. No. 171-An Act to consolidate the acts regulating pnl•lic watering-places and protecting certain reserves

from trespas3. [Initiated in the Council by the H on. l~. H. Su ttor, 2:3 August, 1900. Assented to, 22 September, 1900.]

PuBLIC 'YoRKS AcT (61 Vrc. Ne. 26)-An Act to consolidate the acts relating to public works. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon.

:F. B. Suttor, 23 August, 1900. Assented to, 22 Septem l>er, 1900.] b

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REAr, PROl'ERTY AcT (64 Vrc. No. 25)-An Act to consolidate tho acts relating to the declaration of titles to htnd and the facilitation of

its transfer. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 23 August, 1900. Asse!1ted to, 22 September, 1900.]

SHERIFF AcT (64 VIC. No. 16)-An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the office of Sheri·ff. [Initiated in the Council '

by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 23 August, 1900. Assented to, 22 September, 1900.] STAMP DuTIES AMENDMENT AcT (64 Yrc. No. 53)-

An Act to am·end the Stamp Duties Act, 1898. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William.Lyne, 26 October, 1900. Assented to, 19 November, 1900.]

SuJ'REME CouRT AND CmcorT CouRTS AcT (6:1 Vrc. No.-35)-An Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to the Supreme Court and Circuit Courts.

[Initiated in the Councilby the .lion. F. B. Suttor, 23 August, HlOO. Assented to, 19 October, 1900.]

Sul'REi\IE CouRT PROCEDURE AcT (64 Vrc. No. 49)-An Act to amend the procedure of the Supreme Court. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. 'Vise,

:30 August, 1900. Assented to, 14 November, 1900.] SYDNEY CoRPORAl'ION AMENDING· Ac'l' (64 VIC. No. 30)-. An Act to make further and better e·ovision as to the municipal government of the city of

Sydney, and to amend the Sydney Corporation Act of 1870, ::mel the acts amending the same. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William Lyne, 11 July, 1900. Assented to, :3 October, 1900.]

SYDNEY ConPORAl'ION (FURTHER AnrENDING) Ac1• (6!1 VIC. No. 41)- · An Act to amend the Sydney Corporation (Amending) Ad, 1900. [Initiated in the Assembly by

Sir William Lyne, 5 October, 1!JOO. Assented to, 5 Nove•.nber, 1900.] SYDNEY HAunourt TRUST AcT (64 VIC. No. 86)-

An Act to make better provision for and in connection with the management of the port of Sydney; to establish and appoint the Sydney Harbour Trust COil) missioners; to confer on such Commissioners certain powers in relation to such port, inclnding, among other powers, the power to levy and collect certain tolls, dues, rates, rents, and charges, and to purchase and resume lands; to vest certain property in the said Com1)1issioners ; and for purposes incidental to or consequent on those objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Willia,m Lyne, ll July, 1900. Assent not reported.]

Tw~ RocK 'l'O GREJ~N's GuNYAJI RAILWAY A)mNmmNT Ac1· (fi4 VIC. No. 13)-An Act to amend The Rock to Green's Gunyah Railway Act, 1898, and the Public Works Act of

1888. [Iuitiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 24 July, 1000. Assented to, 4 September, 1900.]

TllADE·MARKS AcT (64 VIC. No. Hl)-An Act to consolida,te the Acts relating t.o Trade-marks and fraudulent marks. [Initiated in the

Council by the l-Ion. 1!". 13. Suttor, 2a August, 1!)00. Assented to, 22 September, l!JOO.] TREASURY BILLS Dm,.rcmNCY Ac:r (64 VIc. No. 68)-

An Act to authorise the issne of Treasury Bills to cover the Deficiency Debt up to the 30th June, 1900, and other such debts; to provide ior the redemption 6f such Hills; to make further pro­vision for the redemption of Treasury Bills issued under previous Deficiency Acts; and for purposes conscqnent on or inciclentttl to those objects. [fnitiatecl in the Assemuly by Sir William Lyne, 7 N'o,·ember, 1900. Assented to, G December, 1900.]

TnuCJ~ AcT (64 Vw. No. 51\)-An Act to regulate Contracts made with respect to, ancl the payment of, vV<tges; to prohibit

such payment being made in goods or otherw!'se than in money; and to regulate the sen·iee of legal process. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Cook, 8 July, 1900. Assented to, 22 November, 1900.]

UNIVERSITY AND U;onvEHSTTY CoLLEcms AcT (64 V.rc. No. 22)- . An Act to consolidate the Acts relating to the Uni\•ersity of Sydney and Colleges within the

University of Sydney. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. 1?. B. Suttor, 2:3 August, 1900. Assented to, 22 Septemuer, 1900.]

'VITNESSES EXAMINATION ACT (64 VIC. No. 3J.)- _ An Act to consolidate enactments relating to the examination of witnesses antl production of

documents in certain cases. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 23 August, 1900. Assented to, 19 October, 1900.]

Wor"LONGONO \V A'l'EH Sunr.y Wom<s AcT (G4 VIC. No. 3G)-An Act to sanction the construction of Water Supply \.V orks for the Borough of \·Vollongong

(such works to p~ovide for extension to Port Kembla on the suuth, and towards Bulli on the north); and to apply the provisions of the Country Towns Water and Sewerage Act of 1880, and any enactments ttmencling tho same, to·the sai<l works. [fuiiiatccl ill the Assemuly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 11 September, 1900. Assented to, 20 October, I !J:JO.]

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AGREE~IENTS VALIDATING ACTS REPEAL BILL-[!nitiated in the Assembly by :Mr. \Villis, 14 June, 1900·; stopped by prorogation.]

AGRICULTURAL LEASES BILL-[!nitiated iu the Assembly by Mr. Bennett, 14 June, 1900; not returned by Council.]

A~IENDED LIFE INSURANCE ENCOURAGE~IENT BILL-[!nitiated in the Assembly by ~Ir. Garland, 27 June, 1900; stopped by prorogation.]

BEE BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by f.ir. Fegan, 27 September, 1900; bill not brought in.]

BoGAN GATE TO BuLBODNRY RAILWAY BILL- . [Initiated -in the Assembly by 'Mr. O'SLtllivan, 4 December, 1900; not returned by Council.]

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT ABOLITION BILL-[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Haynes, 13 June, 1900; second reading negatived 24 July,

1900.] CARLINGFOUD TO DuRAL Tr.A~IWAY BrLL-

[Iuitiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 4 December, 1900; bill not brought in.] CoAL-liiiNES REGULATION AcT FuRTHER AMENmiENT BILL-

[Initiatecl in the Assembly by Mr. Fegan, 28 No1Tember, 1900; stopped by prorogation.] CoBAR TO \VILCANNIA RAILWAY BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 27 July, 1900; not returned by Council.] CoNSTITUTION AcT A~IENDliiENT BrLL-

[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. M. Creed, 18 October, 1900; stopped by prorogation.] CORONERS BILL·-

[Initiated in the Assem]lly by Mr. Wood, 16 October, 1900; bill not brought in.] COUNTRY TOWNS WATER AND SEWERAGE AMENDMENT BrLL-

(Initiated in the Assembly by :Mr. O'Sullivan, ~R October, 1900; bill not brought in.] DEFA~IATION BILL-

[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4 October, ·1900; not returned by Assembly.] lJEFENCE LANDS R.ESUliiPTION BILL-

(!nitiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 24 October, HlOO; stopped by prorogation.] ELECTION EXPENSES BILL-

(Ini~iated in the Assembly by Sir VVilliam Lyne, 25 October, 1900; stopped hy prorogation.] E~IPLOYEHS' LIABILITY ACT AliiEND)!ENT BILL-

[Initiaterl in the Assembly by Mr. W. M. Hughes, 21 June, 1900; bill not brought in.] ExPLOSIVES BILL- ·

[Initiated by the Assembly by Sir William Lyne, 26 June, 1900; bill not brought in.] FmE BRIGADES BILL (No. 1)-

[Initiatedln the Assembly by £.1r. See, 5 September, 1900; ruled out of order.] FIRE BRIGADES BILL (No. 2)- ·

· [Initiated in the Assembly by r.1r. See, 5 October, 1900; stopped by prorogation.] FIRE INSURANCE PoLICIES BILL- .

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. R. D. Meagher, 14 June, 1900; stopped by proroga:tion.] FISHERIES BILL-

[Initiated in the Council by the Hon: F. B. Suttor, 2i September, 1900; stopped by prorogation.] FORFEITURE OF LEASES BILL-

[!nitiated in the Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 28 June, 1900; not returned by As3en1bly.] FRUI::' CASE BtLL- .

[Initiated by the Assembly by Mr. Fegan, 4 September, 1900; stopped by prorogation.] Gor.D-DREDGING LEASEH £.1 ODIFICATION BII.L-

[Iuitiated in Assembly by Mr. Fegan, 4 December, 1900; stoppecl by prorogation.] GoLD MINERAL-DREDGING Bn.L-

[Initiated in the· Coimcil by 'the Hon. A. J. Gould, 31 October, HJOO; stopped by prorogation._]

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GovERNMENT HAU,WAYR AcT AMElm~u;NT Bn,r,-[In.itiatcd in the Assembly by :Mr. Aflteck, 28 J"une, 1900; second relding negati,•ed,. 30 October,

1900.) Govr,RNOR's SALARY AND ALLOWANCES Brr,r,-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Sit· \oVilliam Lyne, 17 July, 1900; hill not broug~t in.] Ho1'ELS DrMINISHmc: BnL-

[Initiatecl in the Assembly by Mr. A. Chapman, 27 June, 1!JOO; bill withdrDwn, 4 September, 1900.]

llWLOs~;o LANDS PnoTJWTION ,AO'J' A~mNDMI,NT Bnr,-[lnit\ated in the Assembly by Mr. Dight, 14 June, 1900; stopped by prorogation.)

INDUSTRIAL AnHn'RATIO:ol Bn~L-[Initiated in the Assembly by .Mr. \Vise, 28 J nne, 1900; not returned by Council.]

JusTICES AcT A~umo~mN'r Bn.r.-[Initiated in t)1c Assembly by Mr. Wood, 9 October, 1900; bill not br.:;ught in.]

JuSTICES OF THI£ PEACE 1~ 1movAr. Bn,r.--[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 20 June, 1900; second re!tding negatived,

18 September, I 900.] .Juvmnr..E SMOKING SuPt'RESSTON Bn,L-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Dr. Ross, 19 June, 1!)00; not returned by Council.] LABOUR UNION EMPT.OYmcs Pno·J~IWTION Bn.r.-

[Itiitiated in the Assembly by 1\h. Edelen, 20 June, 1900; not returned by Council.] J,ANDS l'OH SE1'Tf.I>MENT BII~I.-

[Initiatccl in the Assembly by Sir \Villiam Lyne, 10 July, 1900; bill not brought iu.) .LEOI'I'IMATION BILL-· [Init-iated in thc.C.:ouucil by the Hon. '1'. M. Slattery, S August, 1!)00; not returned by Assembly.] MARRIAC:JC Brr.r.-

[Initiatcd in the Council by the Hon. F. B._Suttor, 2:! :No,·cmber, 1!)00; stopped by prorogation.) METROPOLITAN 'l'RAFJ•'J.C A~mN.D~1 J>N'l' Hu.r,-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 14 November, 1900; bill not brought in.) ME'l'ROPOLITAN \'VATE~t AND S~>WEUACJ<: AcTs Ai\mNDM~:NT Hlr.L-

[Ini~iated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sulli\•an, 4 October, 1900; bill no~ brought in.] .:METUOPOLI'l'AN 'V'An:R (ltrcn~tOND) Brr.r.-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 19 September, 1900; bill not brought in.] MINims' AccmllN'L' RllLTill' 13JJ.T.-

[Initiated in the Assembly by :Mr. Fcg~tn, 28 J.une, 1900; bill withclmwn.) . .MINI"S E!GH'l'·HOuJ:f; Bu.r,--. [Initiatecl in the Assembly by .Mr. ]!'egan, 28 June, 1900; not returned by Council.]

.MtNJ'S ENC:INKKI~S Houns RT>c:ULATION Bn.r.-[lni~iated in the Assembly by Mr. Edelen, 1il June, 1900; not retmnecl by Council.]

MINES INSPIWTION Hrr.r.- . [Initiated in the Assembly lJy Mr. Fegan, 14 Augu~t. 1900; stopped hy prorogation.)

MINING Bn~r.-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Fegan, 5 October, 1900; stopped by prorogation.]

MINING LAws l?oJlTHJm AMlcNDMI~N~J' l3JJ~L-[Initiatecl in the Assembly by Mt·. Fegan, 14 August, 1900; not returned hy Council.]

:MrNIS'l'ERIAL Er.rwTtO:<~ Hn,L- · (Initiated i!l the Assembly by Mr. Hogue, 28 June, 190;); stopped by i)l'or0gation.)

.MON~;Y-LENDEHS INFANTS LOAN Bl.l.r.-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. Hughes, IS October, 1900; not retumed by Assembly.]

.JdUNICil'ALT'J'IES ACT OJ.' 1~9i AMENIHNG Bu,T.-[Initiatccl in the Assenibly by .Mr. J. C. L. Fitr.putrick, 13 June, 1900; not _returned by Council.]

"MuNrcn·Ar.u·ms A~mNDMJ,NT Bn.r.-[Initiuted in the Assembly by Mr. See, 5 September, 1900; stoppecl by prorogation.)

.MuNICI"PAJ;rn~;s Er.TlCTION Brr.r.-[lnitiuted in the Assembly by Mr. Thomus, 13 June, 1900; not returned by Council.]

.)1uNICIPALI'I'I.ES ENAHr.r.:Nc: BrLr.-[It~itiated in the Assembly by Mr .. T. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4 July, 1900; bill not brought in.]

MuNrCil'Ar.rriES INCOHl'OHA~eroN VAUIJATING l3IT.L-[Initiated in the Assembly ],y Mr. See, 4 December, 1900; stopped by prorogation.]

OnnNANCJl LANDS 'J.'HANSFmt BILL (7;ro jo?·m{t)- · [Initiated in the Assembly hy Bir William Lyne, 12 .June, 1900; i"n the Council by the Ron.

F. B. Sutt01·, 12 June, 1900.]

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OYSTER FrsnERIES BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, lG November, 1900; bill not brought in.]

PARRA~IATTA SEWERA()E BILL- . . • [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 3 December, 1900; bill not brought in.]

PATENTS AND TRADE-MARKS BILL- . . . [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Arthur Griflith; 19 july, 1900; second reading negatiYed,

30 October, 1900.] PUBLIC HEALTH PROMOTION BILL-

[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. \Yiw, 25 October, 1900; stopped by pi·orog>ttion.] PUBLIC lNSTIWCTION ACT Ann;NDli!F.NT 13ILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Arthur Griifith, 21 August, 1900; stopped by prorogation.J. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD APl'OINT~IENT BILL- '

[Ii1iti>tted in the Assembly by Mr. Quinn, 19 June, 1900; stopped by prorog:1t-ion.j PUBLIC Vi70RKS AMENDM~~N1' BILL- .

[Initi>tted in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 24 October, 1900; stopped by prorogation.) PuBLIC \-VnRKS CoMMITTEE ELECTIOX BrLL-

[Initiated in the Assemhly by Mr. J. C. Watson, 13 June, 1900; stopped by proroga·ion.] RACING ASSOCIATIOX BILT.-

[Initiated in the Assembly hy Mr. Gillies, 13 June, 1900; stopped by prorogation.) RAILWAY CO~BIISSIONERS' APPOINTMENT. BILL-

(Initiated in the Assembly hy Mr. Quinn, 20 June, 1900; stopped by prorogation.) SCAF}'OLDING BrLL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 22 November, 1900; bill not ln·ought in.) SEA~IEN ACT AMENDMENT BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Samuel Smith, 24 July, 1900; stopped by prorogation.} SHEARERs' AccoMMODATION Bu~L-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Perry, 5 December, 1900; stopped by prorogation.] STATUTORY RULES PuBLICATioN. BILL-

[lnitiated in the Assembly by Sir \Villiam Lyne, 26 June, 1900; bill not brought in.) STOCK DISEASES BILL- .

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Fegau, 31 August, 1900; s~opped by prorogation.) STOCK·STEALIXC: PREVENTION BILL- .

[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 25 October, 1900; stopped by prorogation.]. SuNDAY·TRADil'G Rtx:uLATION BILL- ,

[Initiated in the Assembly by Sir \Villiam Lync, 1 December; 19CO; stopped by prorogation.! SURVEYORS' REGISTRATION BILL-· .

[Initiated in the ,Assembly by Mr. Hassall, ·5 December, 1900; stopped by prorogation.] -SYDNEY COAL DELIVERY ACTS R~:PEAL BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Cohen, 3 July, 1900; stopped by prorogation.] SYDNEY GRAMMAR ScHOOL AcT Allm:,<DMEN'l' BrLL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Joseph Abbott, 21 June, 1900; bill not brought- in.] SYDNEY INDUSTRIAl~ BLIKD INSTITUTION CORPORATION BILL-

(Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 4 October, 1900; stopped by prorogation.] TEMORA TO 'YYAI.O;>;G RAILWAY BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by ~Ir. 0'::\ullivan, 30 November, HJOO; not returned by Council.1 TIED HousEs BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. C. Watson, 7 August, HlOO; stopped by prorogation.] TRADE-UNiox SuBSCRIPTION RECOVERY BrLL---

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. McGowen, 19 June, 1900; stopped by prorogation.] , TRAVELLING STOCK BILL-

(Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Fegan, 16 November, 1900; stopped by prorog>Ltion.] TucKIA...'< Fwon EscAPE ScuEliiE Brr.L-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2 November, 1900; not returned by Council.] UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY (FISCHER LIBRARY) BILL-

[Jnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 4 December, 1900; bill not brought in.) \-VIDTH OF TIRES BILL- '

[Initiated iri the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 3 November, 1900; bill not brought in.) 'Vl:mEN's FRANCHISE BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Sir William Lyne, 10 November, 1900; not returned by Council.]

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PRIVATE ACTS OF THE SESSION. EIGHTEENTH PARLIAMENT-FIFTH SESSION .

. Bnoom's E·NABT,ING AcT-[Initiatecl' in the Assembly by Mr. K M. Clark, 22 August, 1900; assented to, 6 No1·ember,

1900.] BROKJlN HILL A.nATTOIHS, MARKETS, AND CA'J"l'Lil SAr,g.yAnns AC'r-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Cann, 1:3 June, 1900; assented to, 23 November, 190:>.] CooEnwur,r. AcAnmn:- LoAN AcT- _

[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 24 October, 19;)0; assent not reported.]

DUHilO PASTORAL, Ac:niCULTUHAJ,, AND HOUTICULTUitAL ASSOCIATIOX ACT..!.. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Phillips, 28 August, 1900; assented to, 7 Noven1ber, 1900.]

Hor,T-SUTilEnL,IND EsTAl'll AcT-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. F. T. Humphery, 4 July, 1900; assented to, 24 October,

1900.] N.b:\\'CAS'rLF. EPISCOJ'M, RESIDllNCJ> LEASING A<Yl'-

[Initiated in the Council by the _Hon. Dr. Cullen, 13 June, 1900; assent not reported.]

PATON'S SE'J•fLF.1.1JlNT ACT-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. G. H. Cox, ll July, 1900; as.sented to, 7 November, 1900.]

PRESBYTERIAN CHUHCH OF AUSTRALIA ACT-(InitiateLl in the Council by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 21 No1•ember, 1900; as.sent not repot·ted.]

.RICHMOND YALE COAL·l\IINE RAILWAY AC'I'-[Initbted in the Council by the Hon. l!'. T. Humphery, ·31 July, 1900; assented to, 2 October,

1900.] STANJIORD COAL·MINE RAILWAY AC'l'-

[Initiated in the Assembly by .Mr. Gillies, 13 June, 1!)00; asscnteclto, 25 July, 1900.] YAss RoMAN CA'l'uouc Cnuncn Tnus~~El~S ENABT,INU AC'l'-

[Initi!tted in the Assembly by Mr. Affleck, 13 June, 1900; assented to, .IS September, 1900.]

PRIVATE BILLS OF THE SESSION. EIGHTl~ENTH PARLIAMENT-FIFTH SESSION.

AllERDARB C'OLLIEHil:i'l RAILWAY HILL-[Ini~iated in the Council by the Hon. E. D. Millen, 10 October, 1900; not returned hy Assembly.]

:MuNr~IPAT. DISTRICT OI' INVERET.L RJWUCED Ant~A HILL-[Initiated in the As,sembly by Mt< Cruickshank, 27 J'tme, 1900; stopped by prorogation.]

MuN!CIPAL DIRTRICT Ol' LA)!Il'l'ON l3n,I,-[Initiatcd in the Assembly by Mt·. Haynes, 26 Septemuer, 1!)00; stopped by prorogation.]

SAYWJlLT}s TRAMWAY AND Er,twTniC LrmrrrNG Hrr,r,-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 13 June, 1900; stopped.by prorcgation.]

W'HI'I'NllY ESTA1'1~ HILT,- -[I\litia.ted in the Council by tho Hon. Dr. Cullen, 27 June, 1900; stoppe•i by proroga.tion.]

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ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS-COUNCIL. EIGHTEENTH PARLIAMENT-FIFTH SESSION.

Attendnnce Attendance in in

the fiouse. Divisi01ls in the House.

Backhouse, The Honorable Benjamin [2 19 Black, The Honorable Reginald James 26 18 Blanks by, The HoDorable James 15 25 Bowker, The Honorable Richard Ryther Steer, :M .. D.,

12 M.R.C.P., Loncl. 39 Bro~vn, The Honorable Alexander ... 32 17 Buzacott, The Honorable Nicholas James 35 44 Campbell, The Honorable 'Villiam Robert 47 37 Charles, The Honorable Samuel 40 24 Cox, The Honorable George Henry 48 2! Creed, The Honorable Jo\m Mildred, M.R.C.S. 39 13 Cullen, The Honorable 'William Portus, LL.D. 46 39 Dalton, The Honorable'Thomas 23 6 Dangar, The Honorable Henry Carey 43 41 Day, The Honorable George 32 29 Earp, The Honorable George Frederick 27 11 Estell, The Honorable John 28 17 Flowers, The Honorable Frederick 46 41 Fowler, The Honomble Robert 6. 2 Garran, The Honorable Andrew, LL.D. 1.0 8 Gould, The Honorable Alb.ert John 39 13 Greene, The Honorable George Henry• Greville, The Honorable Eel ward ... 20 2 Hawken, The Honorable Nicholas 5:l 46 Hepher, The Honorable John 47 46 Heydon, The Honorable Louis Francis 17 8 Hill, The Honorable vVilliam Charles 24 31 Holborow, The Honorable Vi7 illiam Hillier, C.J\i.G .. 49 41 Hughes, The Honorable John 49 26 Humphery, The Honomble Frederick Thomas 52 40 Hyam, The Honorable Solomon Herber~ ... 30 29 Jones, The Honorable Richard• ]!) 8 Kater, 'l'he Honorable Henry Edward 50 38 Kerr, The Hono.rable Andrew Taylor

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Kethel, The Honorable Alexander 3.2" l<l;. King, The Honorabie Philip Gidley ~ Lackey, The Honorable Sir John, ILC.M.G._, P7·esirJent 23 Langwell, The Honorable Hugh .. 18 !)

Lee, The Honot:able George 2.1, 21 Long, The Honorable William. Alexander 8 4 Lucas, The Honorable John 1 :Macintosh, The Honorable John "' 52 43 :Mackay, The Honorable Jaines Alexander Kennetht Mackellar, The Honorable Charles Kinnaird, M. B., C. M.+ 36 MacLaurin, 1;110 Honorable Henry Nor man, M.D., LL.D. 50 23

• Granted 12 months' leave by the Governor from 21st March. t Gmnted leave by the Governor during service in South Africa, 7th July. ! Granted 12 months' leave by the Governor from 23rd ~larch.

Attendance n Divisions in

Committee of the Whole.

18 8

10

1 21 23 24 25' 25 13 21 3

25 7 7

20 24 l

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11 10 20 21 15

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Attendance in the House.

McCaughey, The Honomble Samuel 5 Meagher, The Hon. John ... 38 Meeks, The Honorable Alfred William 45 Millen, The H01Jorable Echmrd Davis 31 Mort, The Honomble Henry (decectse 1·eported 1.9 Sep- ~

tembe1·) Moses; The Honorable Henry 42 Nash, The Honorable John Brady, 'JVLD. 5Z Norton, The Honorable ·James, LL.D. 46 Pigott, The Honomble William Hilson . . . 9 Pilcher, The Honorable Charles Edward, Q.C. 30 Pulsford, The Honorable Edward... 26 Renwicl•, The Honorable Sir Arthur, Kt., M.D., F.R.C.S. 40 Roberts, The Honorable Charles James, C. M.G.* 2 Roberts, The Honorable l{.ichard Hutchinson 21 Robson, The Honorable vVilliam .. . • 53 Ross, The :{fonorable Alexander .. . :H Ryrie, The Honorable Alexander .. . 5 Shepherd, The Honorable Patrick Lindesay Crnwford... 31 Slattery, The Honorable Thomas Michael 40 · Smith, The Honorable Fergus Jago 23 Smith, The Ho1.1orahlc Thomas Hawkins... 21 Stephen, The Honorable Septimus Alfred (n~igncttion

repo1·ted, 3 October) Stuart, The Honorable Henry 52 Suttor, The Honomble Francis Bathurst... :':;:3

Suttor, The Hono•·n.l;le vYilliam Henry (1·e.qignation 1'epo1·ted, 10 Octobe?')

Thornton, The Honorable George .. . 20 Toohey, The Honomble John Thomas 24 Trickett, The HonoralJle 'Villiam Joseph, Cl!ai?·num of

Committees . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. 54 Vickery, 1'he Honorable Ebenezet· 50 vValker, The Honorable William . .. 17 vVant, The Hon.orable John Henry, Q.U. 40 vVatson, The Honorable J1tmes 38 vVhite, The Honorable Robert Hoddle Driberg (clecea.se

nportecl, 31 Octobe1·) .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . vVilson, The Honorable James. 48 'Vise, The Honor'able Bernhard Ringrose, Q.C. 11

Attendnncc in

Divisions in the House .

2 30 42 12

11 45 28

18 7

13

10 48 2!)

3 11 20 25 28

H 48

10

4 22

3 19 16

46 2!

*Granted 6 months' lcnvc by the Oo\'Cl'llor from 21st Febr~n•·y .

Nmnbe1· of .Days upon which the Council met Nltrnber of Divisions in the House ... Nlt?nbe?' of DiJJisions in Committee of the Whole Numbe1· of ocwsions ltpon which the House 1vcts counted out­

Bifo?·e commencement of Bu.•ines.g Ajte1· commencement of Business

54 48 29

2 2

Attendance in Divisions in

Committee of the Whole.

13 22 3

8 26 26 2

13 5 4-

lO 26 21

4 20

6 7

24 28

9 9 3

17 5

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ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS-ASSEMBLY. EIGHTEENTH PARLIAMENT-FIFTH SESSION.

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Divisions Divisions Counts·out. Total. in the House. in Committee. J Abbott, The Hon. Sir Joseph Palmer, K.C.M.G.l 1 1 Affieck, William, Esq. 34 54 1 89 Anderson, George, 'Esq. 49 73 4 126 ~ Archer, ':'\1illiam, Esq. l!'l 35 1 55 ,,!

Ashton, James, Esq. 33 30 1 64 Barnes, John Frederick, Esq. 30 37 2 69 -' Bennett, \.Y alter, Esq. 36 37 1 74 :t: Brown, Thomas, Esq. 31 52 4 87 Brunker, The Ron. James Nixon, Esq. 51 71 5 127

'~ Byrne, Francis Arthur, Esq. 34 36 1 71 Campbell, Alexander, Esq. 30 23 53 Campbell, Archibald, Esq. 11 30 41 Cann, John Henry, Esq., Ohainnp,n of Oommitt~es 41 4 4.5 Carroll, James George, Esq. 59 76 3 138 Carruthers, The Hon. Joseph Hec,tor, Esq. 9 12 21 Chanter, John :Moore, Esq., 'l'emporm·y Ohairman of

Uommittees 15 25 1 41 Chapman, Austin, Esq. ... 37 46 2 85 Chapman, Henry, Esq. ... 23 16 1 40 Clark, Edward Mann, Esq. 26 27 53 Clark, Francis, Esq. 21 39 60 Clarke, Henry, Esq. - 29 36 65 Clarke, Thomas, Esq. ... 27 28 55

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Cohen, John Jacob, Esq .... 34 35 2 71 Cook, Joseph, Esq. 49 53 3 105 Cotton, Francis, Esq. 12 7 19 Crick, The Hon. William l'atricK, Esq. 33 25 58 Cruickshank, George Alexander, Esq .... 38 33 71 Dacey, John Rowland, Esq. 31 48 2 81 Davis, David, Esq. 13 36 49 Davis, 'William \Valter, Esq. 2 25 30 55 Dick, William Thomas, Esq. 16 23 39 Dight, Charles Hilton, Esq. 26 28 1 55 Donaldson, Robert, Esq .... 34. 42 76 Edelen, Alfred, Esq. 38 43 4 85 Ewing, Thomas Thomson, Esq .... 24 22 46 Fegan, The Ron. John Lionel, Esq. 54 70 4 128 Ferguson, William John, Esq. ... 19 24 1 44· Ferris, William John, Esq. 30 44 2 76 Fitzgerald, Robert George Dundas, Esq. 11 23 34 Fitzpatrick, John Charles Lucas, Esq .... 48 63 1 112

' • Fitzpatrick, Thomas, Esq. 19 27 1 47 Garland, John, Esq. 31 43 74 Gillies, John, Esq. 45 30 3 78 Goodwin,, Thomas Henry Hall, Esq. 13 JO 1 24 Gormly, James, Esq. 32 47 79 Graham, James, Esq., M.D. 20 17 37

I Resigned as Speaker, 13th June, 1900. • Resigned, 28th August, 1900. From 11th September, 1900.

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in g~;;~~:~~:cc. ' Counts-out. Total. Divisions

iu the House.

Griffith, Arthur Hill, Esq. 30 Griffith, Thomas Hunter, Esc1. 5 Harris, Sir Matthew, Kt. 4 Hassall, The Ron. Thomas Henry, Esq. 4.0 Hawthorne, John Stuart, Esq. 31 Hayes, James, Esq. 4 Haynes, John, Esq. 25 Hogue, James Alexander, Esq. 36 Holman, W'illiam Arthur, Esq. . .. 36 Howarth, George, ]~sq. ... 10 Hughes, William Morris, Esq. 20 Hurley, \Yilliam Fergus, Esq. 59 Jessep, Thomns, Esq. 44 Kicld, john, Esq. ... 28 Law, Sydney James, Esq. 29 Lee, Charles Alfred, Esq. 21 Lees, Samuel Edward, Esq., 'J'empomTy ChaiTman of

Committees , .. 25 Levien, Robert Hem·y, Esq. •1 Lyne, The Ron. Sir vYilliam John, K.C.M.G.. 48 Macdonald, Hugh, Esq. .. . 33 MacMahon, Michael John, Esq. 1 20 Mahony, Vi'illiam Henry, Esq. ... 2.9 McCourt, The Ron. \717 illiam, Esq. 2

McFarlane, John, Esq. 18 :McGowen, James Sinclair Taylor, Esq. 4G McLaughlin, John, Esq.... 5 McLean, Francis Edward, Esq.... IS Meagher, Richard Denis, Esq. ... 36 Millard, \Y illiam, Esq. . .. 45 Miller, Gustave Thoma~ Carlisle, Esq. 35 Molesworth, Edmund vYilliam, Esq. 31 Moore, Samuel Wilkinson, Esq.... 40 Morgan, \7i'illiam, Esq. ... 28 Neild, John Cash, Esq. ... 28 Nelson, Arthur David, Esq. 32. Newman, Henry vVilliam, Esq. 9 Nicholson, John Barnes, Esq. ... 24. Nielsen, Niellhsmus \Vilson, Esq. 3·1 Nobbs, John, Esq. 31 Norton, John, Esq. 36 O'Conor, Broughton Banmbas, Esq. 24 O'Connor, Daniel, Esq. 30 O'Sullh·an, The .Ron. Edward \717illiam, Esq. 53 Perry, The Ron. John, Esq. 40 P.hillips, Simeon, Esq. 24 Piddington, \ll'illiam Henry Bmgess, Esc1. a 9 Price, Richarcl Atkinson, Esq. 20 Pyers, Hobert, Esq. 38 Quinn, Patrick Edward, Esq. ... ;n Reid, The Right Hon. George Houstoun, P.C., Q.C. 10 Reymond, Joseph Bernard, Esq. 12 Riclmrds, Edwin, Esq. 23

' Rigg, William, Esq. 20 Rose, Thomas, Esq. 20 Ross, Andrew, Esq., M.D. 25

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Ross, Hugh, Esq .... Sawers, William, Esq. See, The Hon. John, E~q. Sleath, Richard, Esq. Smith, Samuel, Esq. Smith, Sydney, Esq. 1

Spence, William Guthrie, Esq ... . Spruson, Wilfred Joseph, Esq .. .. Storey, David, Esq. Taylor, 'l'hom~s "'hitford, Esq. 2

Terry, Edward, Esq. . .. Thomas, Josiah, Esc1. Thoms0n, Dugald, Esq. Thomson, James, Esq. ·waddell, Thomas, Esq., Tempom1·y Chairman of

Committees Watkins, David, Esq. vVatson, John Christian, Esq., 'l'empora1·y Chai?·man

of Committee8 ... Whiddon, Samuel Thomas, Esq. \Vilks, Viilliam Henry, Esq., Tempomry Chairrnun

of Committees ... Willis, \Villiam Nicholas, Esq ... . \Vilson, Charles Graham, Esq ... . \Vinchcombe, Frederick Earle, Esq.s \Vise, The Hon. Bernhard Ringrcse, Esq., Q.C.' \Vood, The Hon. William Herbert, Esq. \Vi·ight, Francis Augustus, Esq. Young, The Hon. James Henry, Esq .... Young, William White, Esq.s ...

Divisions in the House.

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DEBA'TES.· 12 June to 5 December, 1900.

INDEX TO SUBJECTS Some subjects of debate w·e classified under the following Geneml HeculingR :~

ADJOURN~IENT ASSEllBLY BILLS-PRIVATE BILLS-PUBLIC

COUNCIL DIVISIONS FINANCE GOVERN~IENT

PARLIAMENT PE1'1TIONS PRIVILEGE QUESTIONS

RAILWAYS RETURNS SELECT COllliiTTEES.

Explanation of Alibreviations :-adj., Motion of Adjournment; arl. rep., Adoption of Report; Com., Committee; cons. anults., Consideration of Amendments; dis., Order of the Day Discharged; expl., Explanation; int., Introduction; mes., Message; m., Motion; ob8., Observations; p.o., Point of Order; q., Question; 1R., 2R., 3R., First, Second, or Third Reading; 1·ecom., Recom· mitted; 1·econs. amclts., Reconsideration of Amendments.

A ABBOTT, SIR JOSEPH, K.C.M.G.:

See ASSE:MBLY: Resignation of Speaker. ADJOURNMENT: Council: Annexation of Hawaii, 1490: Answer to Questions, 3469. Darling Harbour Wh<H'I'es Bill, 1426. Departure of Governor, 4531. Early-closing Amendment Bill, 4397. Electric Trams, 1039, 1047. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 4303, 4397. Matrimonial Agency Marriages, 2590. Proposed Road in Domain and Gardens, 3704. i:Voolloomooloo Wharf Extensions, 3544.

Assembly: Abolition of Attachment foriVagesBill, 1117. Accident at Glebe Colliery, 4486. Administration of Justice, 27, 85, 283, 17.21. All-night Sitting, 6421. Ambulance-drivers, 1.484. Amendment of 1-dunicipalities Act, 6375. Ashfield Election, 5017. Australian Commonwealth National Ode, 32~7. Austmlian Contingents in South Africa, 580. Balmain Tramway Service, 630, 159!. Baths in Farm Co,·e, 4625. Belmore Park, 2573. Bennett v. Amos, 5059. Boanling-out of Paupers, 1243. Border Regulations : Tick Pest, 3 !76. Botanic •1ardcns, 3803. 13reelong Murderers, 1339, 2666, 2748. Cttll[tn Park Asylum, 1ll7, 2275, 2748. C"mphell's C:tse, 5851. C[t;e of C[tp_bin Frcrlericb, 568. C"se of \Varrler Huer, 2806. L!h:trgc of Bribery and Corruption, ll!ll.

ADJOURNMENT (continuecl): A.~sernbly : Chief Inspector. of Mines, 2163. Children attending School~, 670. Chinese Laundries, 1482, 6302. City Electric Lighting, 4114. Claim of Samuel Gibson, 833. Clemency to Prisoners, 5568. Coal-mines Regulation Act, 1191. Commission of the Peace : ·william Langley,

J.P., 2748. · Commonwealth Celebrations, 3803, 5063,

5851. Companies Act Amendment Hill, 1243. Construction of Hopetoun-a1•enue, 3751. Coogee Bay Reserve, 2748, 5743. D:trling Harbom· Resumptions, 2955. Death of a Railway Tmvelier, 1243, 1339. De:tth of Duke of Edinburgh, 1484. Death of Mr. Piddington, 3387. Deputation1·e Timher Regulations, 617. East Maitland Gaol, 1ll7. Electors' Rights, 2748, 2806. Electric Tmms, 1721. Employers' Liability Act, 5450. Fedeml Capital Site, 1721, 4707. Federal Constitution Bill, 28:3. Federal Electorates Commission, 5795. Finances, 27. Financial Administration of Reid Government,

2092. Forestry Department, 3003. Forestry Law, 2585. Free Education Bill, 5851. Goold Bicycle Company v. Crowley, 617. Government Architect's Department, 2955. Go1·ernmE>nt Labourers, '2573. Government Printing Office, 984.

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xxxii ADJ INDEX '1'0 SUBJECTS. Ass

Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

ADJOURNMENT (continued): Assembly: Gov.ernment Stores Contractor, 2287. Hours of LnbouronFerry Boats and Tugs, 2624. Hunter l=tiver Flood Mitigation, 2806. Immigration of Alieus H.estl'iction Bill, 3093. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 4303, 5638. Judge Docker, 2275. . Juvenile Smokiug Suppt·ession Bill, 3288. Landing of Govemor-General, 1117. Land-tax V>tluers, 525. Limon ·v. Bennett, 1721. Liverrool Asylnm, 6015. Loading Frozen Meat, 984. Maladministration of Lands Department, 2702. Mining Leases, 568. Mr. Barton's Expenses, 283, 302. Mr. Delohery's Circular, 3049. Municipalities Amendment Bill, 4904. Narrabri West Railw~ty Station, 4936 .

. Naval Conting.;nt, 1594. Naval Defence Force, 1339. Navigation Dep'artment, 5219. Newcastle Pastumge Resen·e, 416. North Shore Brirlge, M2l. Orange Uelebration, 9S4. Order of Business, 1482. Overcrowding Clf J~lectric Trams, 435. Pacific Cltble, 28!3. Parrnmatt.a Asylums, 984. Patriotic Fund, 084, 1484. Payment of Nurses, 138. Personal ~xplanation, 5568. Phillip Park, 4367. Police, The, 310:3. Police Supemnnuation Fund, 5331.

, Port of lTremantle, 360. Printing of Papers, :!!J55. Private Business, 2955, 3387. Prosecution of a Milk Vendor, 5568. Pttblic Works Committee, 5978. Railway Commissioner, 5322. Railwtty Department, 2762. Railway Employees, 5743. Railway Line at Newcttstle, 1594. Railway to Hillston, 984. Reappraisement of Conditional Leases, 1243. ReCfLII of Soldiers from South Africa, 4625. Redfern Fish Mttrket, 5322. Regulation of Street Traffic, 3S03. Relief of Aged Persons, 2806. Residence cf State Governor, 1191. Resumption of \.Yh.wves, 28:3. Ringbarking Reserves, 4486. Road Expenditure, 124:3. Road through Macquarie Fields Estate, 2~15. Road8 aml Hl'idges, 777. Salaries of Police, 5743. Sanitary Convenienees at Bondi, 216::1. Scrub Leases, 283. Select Committee Reports, 5851. Stamp Duties, 525. · State Govemor, 1482. Steel Hails Contracts, 5803. Sunday Trading, 2748, 4486. , Sy~lney Corporation Act (Amending) Bill,

310:3, :3702. Sydney Hospital Nurses, 2748. Tampering with Letters, 2197.

ADJOURNMENT (continued): Assembly: Temora-\Vyalong Railway, 4367. Timber Hegulations, 27. Training Ship Souraon, 5322. Tram-drivers, 4367. Unemployed, 900. Vote for Parks, 2573. Wall send Colliery, 1117. \Veighing of Coal, 3003. Western Division Leases, 283. West Wallsend Railway, 360. · \Vharfage Rate on Coal, 5638. \Yithdrawal of Crown Lands from Settle.

ment, 2850. Workmen at Bourke, 5743.

AMENDMENT 01•' MUNICil'ALITiiS ACT : Adj. moved by Mr. Taylor to discuss the de·

sirability of passing a bill to legalise the posi· tion of ttbout forty municipalities at present having no legttl standing, 6375; debated by Mr. Carruthers, 6378; .'\fr. K M. Clark, Mr. See, 6379; Mr. Jessep, and motion negatived, 6380.

ANDlmSON, MR. : · Pers. expl. as to statement in Daily Tele·

(J1'aph, 2752. AsnFmLl) .Er,EcTro~:

Adj. moved by Mr. Reid to discuss .the con. duct of the Ministry with refcret)Ce to the election at Ashfield, 5018; debated by Sir William Lyne, 5027 ; l\:Ir. Carruthers, 5031; Mr. O'Sullivan, 5033; Mr. Cook, 5037; Mr. Terry, 5039; Mr. 'l'aylor, 5040; Mr. Affleck, 5041; Mr. Anderson, Mr. Sle1th, 5042; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 501-3; Mr. C. A. Lee, 5044; Mr. J. H. Young, 50!5; Mr. Whiddon, 5047; Mr. B. B. U'Conor, 5048; Mr. Norton, 5049; Mr. Wilks, 5050; Mr. W. M. Hughes, 5051; Mr. Haynes, 5054; Mr. Hcid, in reply, 5055; motioi1 negatived, 5058.

ASSEMBLY: ADi\li.NIS'L'HATION OF OA'fH: Commissions empowering Mr. Speaker and the

Clmirman of Committees to administer the oath or affirmation of allegi,tnce to mem· bers, 43, 570.

CRAIIUIAN OF COMMIT'rEES : Mr. Cann appointed, 536.

CHAIRMAN 01•' COM~Il'l'TEJ(S (MH. JOHN HENRY CANN), OPINIONS OF :

App1·opriation Bill: The bill was properly before the Committee, 5968.

Ao1·iwltuml Settlement Bitt: Proposed amend· ment out of order, 5658, 5820.

Convnonwectlth A·,:rcwgements Bill: Removal. of an hon. member for disorder, 4716.

J!JxciHe Rechtction Bill: Proposed amendment was in order, 5610.

Fede•·al l!Jlections Bill: Amendment as to method of voting was not out of order, 5705.

Financial Stc£tement : As to the question of whether a speech could he read, 3584.

Inclose,l Lwul.i P1·otection Bill: The Commit· tee could deal with clause 2 by way of amendment, 3411.

lnd/l.~l•·ial A1·bitmtion Bill: As to amenilment proposed by Mr. Wise in cbuse 29, 2565.

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

ASSEMBLY (continued) : CHAIR~JAN 0~' COMMITTEES ( contimted) : Metropolitan 'l'mffic Bill: The Committee

could not impose a fresh clmrge without a message from the Governor, 978.

Nines ( Eigltt Hours) Bill: Proposed amend­ment was out of order, 1866.

Municipalities Bill: Proposed amendment not relemnt, 4749; proposed amendment in order, 4754 ; proposed amendment within the scope of the bill, 4761.

Old-ctge Pensions Bitt: Proposed amendment was in order, 5170; proposed amendment beyond the scope of the bill, 5176.

Pa1·tiarnentm·y Electorates Rediswibution Bill: · Pl'Oposedamendmentnotinorcler,613l; as to

enforcement of standing order No. 213, 6132. Pttbtic Inst1·uction Act Amendment Bill: Pro­

posed new clause out of order, 5100. · ' Supply: It was not competent on the item .

before the <..:ommittee to criticise the actions of a select committee, 3860; the Chairman did not wait for the Minister to take his seat before putting the vote, 4068; discussion on the railway estimates must be confined to matters of administration, 4230.

Sydney Corporation A mending Bill : As to the removal of an hon. member from the Chamber, 2736.

Sydney Oo1·poration Fm·tlte1' A mending Bill: New clause proposed by Sir Willi<tm Lyne was in order, 41:38.

CHAIRii!EN OF CO~niiT'l'EES, TEMPORARY-OPIN· IONS OF:

Consolidated Revemte Fund Bill : As to amendment of resolution, 459; it was com­petent for an hon. mcm her to criticise any action on the part of the Administration, 475; hon. members could go beyond what. was laid down in the resolution, 495; in Committee on the bill it w'ts not in order to move a reduction of any item, 517.

lnd1tstrial Arbitration Bill: As to relevancy, 2523 ; the Committee could insert in a clause words referring to any body, imaginary or real, 2525 ; as to amendment ·proposed by Mr. V\7ise in clause 2, 2525.

S1tpply: Hon. members could discuss any item on the vote before the Committee, 3886.

CHAIRMEN 0~' COi.lli\HT'l'E.ES, TEii!PORARY: Messrs. Chanter, S. E. Lees, \V~tcldell, J. C.

\V atson and \Vilks nominated, ,362. COMMITTEE OF l'LEC'l'IONS AND QUALIFICATIONS: Messrs. H. Clarke, S. E. Lees, Dight, Gar­

land, \Vright, and Rigg, sworn, 362; Mr. "Wilks and Mr. Sawers sworn, 449; report of committee on petition against the return of Hon. Sydney Smith as member for Can­terbury, 997. [See cdso CANTERBURY ELECTORATE.)

DISSENT FRO~! MR. SPEAKER'S RULING : Motion by Mr. Norton, dissenting from Mr.

Speaker's ruling upon a point of order to the effect that the Early-closing Act Amend­ment Bill was beyond the order of leave, 3134; debated by Mr. J. H. Young, 31:{5; Mr. 'Garland, Mr. Crick, 3136; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 3137 ; Mr. Price, Mr. Cohen, motion negatived, 3138.

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ASSEMBLY (continual): EXTRA SITTING DAYS:

Motion by Sir \:-.7illiam Lyne that Friday be a sitting d<~y, agreed to, :3486; motion by Sir \Yilliam Lyne that Monday be a sitting clay, 5670; debated by Mr. Willis, Mr. Hawthorne, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1\fr. Miller, Mr. J. H. Young,567l; Sir William Lyne, in reply, motion agreed to, 5672.

HOUR OF MEETING :

Motion by Sir William Lync that the House meet at 10 a.m. on each clay upon which Government business takes precedence, 440:3, 4428 ; debated by Mr. Reid, 4404, 4439; Mr. McGowen, 4409; Mr. Gormly, 4411; Mr. Storey, 4412; Mr. Edelen, 4413; Mr. Moore (who moved an amendment that the House meet ~tt 2 o'clock), 4417 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4418; Mr. Ashton, 4419; Mr. Terry, Mr. Wilks, 4420; Mr. Molesworth, Mr. Gillies, 4422; Mr. Aftleck, 4424; Mr. 'Brunker, 4425 ; Mr. Haynes, 4427 ; Mr. Ferguson; 44:31 ; Mr. D. O'Con­nor, 4432; Ivfr. Norton, 4433; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 4435 ; Mr. Garland, 4436 ; Mr. Quinn, 4437 ; Mr. Cook, 4438 ; amendment withdrawn, motion agreed to, 44:39.

LEA YE OF ABSENCE :

Leave of absen.ce granted to :Mr. D. Davis, 51. ME1\!BER DECEASED : Mr. W. H.· B. Piddington, 3388.

]I[EillBERS RESIGNED :

Mr. W. W. Davis, 2278; Mr. B. R. \\'ise, 4491.

NEW MEMBERS : 18, 427, 586, 1427, 2753, 47:39, 5059.

ORDER OF BUSINESS : Obs. by Mr. Reid, 1097,1531; SirWilliamLyne,

1531 ; motion by Sit· William Lyne, that on the following Tuesday Government business take precedence of general business, and from that day during the remainder of the session, unless otherwise ordered, Government busi· ness take precedence on every alternate Tues­day, 1758; debated by Sir Joseph Abbott, 1759; Mr. Haynes, 1761; Mr. Sleath, 1762; Mr. Moore, 1763; Mr. Cotton, Mr. Ailleck, 1764; Mr. Edelen, 1765; Mr. Storey, Mr. Ferguson, 1766; Mr. T. H. Griffith, Mr. Arthur Griffith, 1768; Mr. Waddell, 1770; Mr. E. M. Clark, 1771; Mr. Chante'r, 1772; Mr. Quinn, 1773; Mr. Terry, Mr. R. D. :Meagher, 1774; Mr. Bennett, Mr. Norton, 1776; Sir William Lyne, in reply, 1777; motion agreed to, 1778.

RESIGNA'.riON OF SPEAKE It: SIR JOSEPH ABBOT·l':

Obs. by Mr. Speaker as to his resignation, 24 ; Mr. Lyne, Mr. Reid, Mr. McGowen, Mr. Terry, 25; Mr. D. O'Connor, Mr.

. Edelen, 26; letter covering Mr. Speaker's resignation, 40; motion by Sir William· Lyne that the thank~ of the House be accorded to Sir Joseph Palmer Abbott, K.C.M.G., for his distinguished scn•ices in the chair during a period of ten years ; obs. by Mr. Norton, 152; agreed to, 153 ; obs. by Mr. Speaker, 36~.

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Volumes 103,.104 105, 106, 107, 108.

ASSEMBLY (continued).: RERSION AI. (;OM~!ITTEES : Sessional committees appointed,. 282.

SESSIONAL ·ORDERS : ·Seseiouwl orders agreed to, 40, 93.

SPEAKER : ELECTION OF : Mr. W. McCourt elected, 41'; Mr. Speaker

pt·csented to His Excellency; 43. SPEAKElt1 n.rR. (liON. Hilt JOSl,PR PAJ,i\lElt

AllllO~T, K.c.nr.o., Wentworth], ItULL.'>GS AND OPINIONS. 01' :

Govemor's Speech: Add1·es.y in ?·epT:!J. It is not usual when a measure is indicated as likely to be submitted to the House to anti­cipate the debate on that measure by going in to details, 23. ·

Resignation ~f 11t1·. Speake1·: Obs. 24, 26 ; it is not usual for a debate to take place, 26.

SPEAKER, ill!:. (WIJ,LIAill MCCOUR'r, ESQ.,. Bow-1'al], ltUI,L'\GS AND OPINIONS 01' :

Adjoumment.: The point that, in vie1v of the estimates of expenditure, a question could not be discussed on a motion of adjourn­ment, could not be taken except where the estimates bad been laid on the table, 2585 ; the motion of the bon. member for Northum­Lerland was entirely different from that previously moved by the hon .. member for 'l'he Murray, and was, therefore, in order, 2703 ; there was not sufficient similarity between the motion of the hon. member for Northumberland and that of which notice had been given by the hon. member for Deniliquin to justify him in ruling the former out of order, 2703 ; must adhere to the standing order as to the time limit, 2708, 2722 ; the head of the Go\•ernment could move the adjournment of the House at any time, :nos ; motion for the discussion of the proposed Hopetoun-avenuo came within the rule rel:ttiu" to items on the cs.timates, 3i52; motion"'of adjournment by Mr. Moore was out of order, 5795 · motion to discuss steel rails contract wa's out of order, 5895 ; the fact that a matter could · have been discussed on the estimates was not a sufficient ground on which to rule the motion out of order, 6016.

Admini.st.1·ation of J~tJitice: As to the reading of documents, 86.

AP7?1'0]Jri.ation Bill: On the third reading the dtscnss1on must be relevant to the bill, 6020.

Broken Hill an£l Silverton Wctte1· S~tpply: As to production of plans by the Minister, 1720.

Chairman of Committees: As to appointment of, 397.

Commonwealth Bill : Could not rule Mr. Norton out of order, 331.

Consolidcttecl Revemte F~tnd Bill : The discus­sion must be confined to the items in the schedule of the bill, 497.

Darling llw·bozw Wltarvas Resumption B-ill: The blll was not out of order on· the ground taken as to order of leave, 669, 670.

' l!larly-closinu A menclment Bill: The bill was in order, 3084.

ASSEMBLY (continued): SPEAKEJt illR. 1 RULINGS AXD OPIXIONS OF (etc/. ) :

Election of 8pectke1· : Clerk of the Assembly · obs., 427. 1

Exdse Reduction Bill : As to adoption of re-port, 5620. . •

Ext1·a Sitting Dcty: \Vould not move motion out of order, 3486.

Fecle1·al Elections Bill : As to omission of schedules, 5682 ; would allow motion for adoption of report to be taken, 5730.

Fi1·e Brigades Bill: Clause 25 cotiflicted with Clause 65 of the Harbour Trust Bill, and the bill was, therefore, out of orcle'r, 2871.

Free P·ublic Libra1·y: The question of granting· the prayer of a petition asking for per­mission to be represented before a select committee by counsel rested with the select committee, 2UJ6.

Clovenwr's Speech : A dd1·es8 in 1·eply : Letters from persons outside could not be read 82 : it was not out of order to read a rel:vant extract from a newspaper, 126.

Gundctgai to Tum.ut Railway Bill: As to amendment made in Committee, 2914.

}[o~£1' of .Afeeting : An amendment ha1•ing b_een mov~d, the mover of the original mo­tiOn, makmg.a second speech, lost his right of reply, 4•H7.

Indust?·ial A 1·bitratio1.~ Bill: As to ruling by Chamnan of Comtmtees, 2526. .

Land lhchanges: As to relevancy of debate, 1464.

Limitation of Speeches: A proposal for a call of the House could not be made by way of an amendment to a question, 1lll· amend· ment by Mr. Dick was in order, 1 ll6.

Pa1·liwmentm·y Electomtes Redist1·ibution Bill: As to motion for recommittal, 6202.

Patents and 1'mde-madis Bill : As a measure imposing a charge upon the people it should have bee1; preced~d by a message, 4516,

Per80nctl Explanat~on: An han. member must keep as. close as possible to a per­s~nal explanatiOn,, and not use arguments, lol ; as to entry m Votes ancl P1·oceedings, 3223, 3~27 ; as to personal explanation by Mr. Ne1ld, 4936; matter not one of privi­lege, 5331; us to remarks by Mr. Moore 5787, I

Privil~(Je: An hon. m~mber must gi,·e notice of dtssent from tt ruhng of the Chair 51.

BacinrJ Association Bill: Clause 3 was ~overed by the order of leave, and the bill did not in~erfere with trade or commerce, 2096.

Removal of Public Abattoirs: As to the sub­mission by the Minister of plans and speci­fications under section 13, of the Public Works Act, 1977.

Ricltmoncl Vale Railway Bill: A question could be asked of an hon. member in reference to a bill of which he had charge, 3046.

Seventh Regiment: A member of the Go,·ern­ment could hty whu..t papers be liked on the table at any time, 4311.

Stanfo?:cl Coctl-rnine Railway Bill: As to appomtment of Chairman of Committees m. ,

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12 June to 5 December, 1900 ..

ASSE :vmL Y ( continuecl ).: S.P.EAXER, l\1R., RULINGS .A_.'\"D OPIN10NS OF ( ctcl. ): Statement by Mayor of Sydney: The matter

hrough t under notice bei11g s1~b juclice, the usual practice· had better he followed, 3219.

Steel Rails Conflract: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan out of order, 5824. .

S·nJJply: It would not be in order on th.e rail­way estimates to quote from the report.of a mil way officer on.a new line of ru.ilw.a.)~. 4235.

Tied Hollse.! Bill: It was in order for another hon. membertomo,•e.thesecond reading,3965.

Tramwny. : Belmore Park to Fo1·t j)Jacq1ta1'ie: \Vould not rule out of order resoiution for adoption of report of Public \Yorks Com­mittee, 3508.

JYomctnhoocl Suffrage: Mr. Rose must confine himself to the terms of his motion as to a referendum on the question of the female franchise, 1005, 1006.

SPEAKER, liiR. DEPUTY, RULL."WS A...'\"D OPL.'\IONS OF: .

Adjournment: Motion by Mr. Taylor ":as iu order, 6377.

Iliuh·level Bridge at Richmond: As to sub­mission by the Minister of plans and esti­mates of the prop9sed work, 640i.

N unicipalities Inc01p01·ation Im·alidatinrJ Bill: \Vas not beyond the order of leave, 6382.

P1·iviler;e: There was nothing in, the news· pn.per article complained of that was an en­croachment upon the privileges of the:S:ouse, 6248.

State Pcwlictment: Motion as to number of members was not out of order, GU2.

SPECIAL ADJOURN111ENTS: 27, 43, 299, 6417.

SPEECHES, LIMITATION OF : Motion by Mr. Crick for adoption of new

standing order, 1098; debated.by Mr. Reid, 1101 ; Mr. Cann, 1103; l\lr. Ashton, 1105 ; Mr. Gormly, 1107; Mr. Ferris, 1108; Mr. Cook, 1109; Mr . .Dacey, llll; Mr. Dick, 1113; Sir William Lyne (who mo,•ed n.n amendment referring the new standing order to the Standing Orders Committee), n.mend­ment agreed to, 1117 ; report of Standing Onlers Committee presented, 1201.

AusTRALIAN Co~nroNWEALTH NATIONAL OnE: Aclj. moved by Mr. Affleck to discuss the

reply given to .his question, namely, "that the question of a national ode would be referred to the committee for the carrying out of the celebration demonstration," 3227; debuted by M.r. Sleath, J\Ir. Mn.cdonald, 3228; Mr. lJ. Thomson, 3230; Sir Vi'illiam Lyne, 3231 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Storey, 3232; Mr. Norton, 3233; Mr. Affleck, in !'eply, motion negatived, 3235.

AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA: Aclj. moved by Mr. Reid to discuss the return

of the Australin.n Contingents to Australia when the \Varin South Africa is over, 580; debated by Mr. W adclell, 581 ; Mr. Kidd, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 582; Sir William Lyne, 583; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Arthur Grif­fith, 584; Mr. Wilks, Mr. Reid, in reply, 585 ; motion negatived, 586.

B BAR'J!Ol(S, MR., EXPE:SSEf:: :

Ac(f. mOlTed by Mr. McGowen to discuss the request of the H(m. E. Barton for an ad­ditional grant towards his expenses in J~ng!and as federal delegate, 302; debated by i\1 r. Kidcl, 304; Mr. Quinn, 306; 111;r. J. C. Wat.scn, 307 ; Mr. Storey,. 309; Sir William Lyne, 311 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitz­patrick, Mr. Afl:leck, 312; Mr. Reid, 313 ; Mr. Haynes, i\Ir. A. Chapman, 314; Mr. Novton, 315 ; Mr. Sawers, 316 ; Mr. McLen.n, :Mr. Edelen, :Mr. McGowen, in reply, motion negatived, 317.

BILLS-PRIVATE: ABERDARE COLLIERlliS RAIL\tAY BILL: Co1tncil: Fi·rst reading, 3703 ; referred to

select committee, 3811 ; report of select committee presented, 5416; second readi11g moved by the Ron. E. D. Millen, 5981 ; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 5982; third reading, 6066·.

Assembly: First reading; 6200. }lRIOHT'S ES'r.ATE .LEASING BILL :

Cow1cil: Assent reported, 4. A.~sembly: Assent reported, 18.

BRODIE'S ENABLING BILL : Assembly: l~irst ren.ding, 2197; referre.d to

select committee, 2584 ; report of select committ-ee presented, 2759; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3939; third reading, 3946 ; cons. arnclts. by Council, 4495; n.ssent reported, 4739.

Cow1cil: First reading, 3982 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee,

. 4097; third reading, 4271 ; assent reported, 4805.

BROKEN RILL ABATTOIRS, M~~RKETS, /.ND CATTLE ::;,\LE·YAHDS BILL:

Assembly: First reading, 93 ; referred to select committee, 149; report of select committee present.ed, 1079 ; second reading moved by Mr. Cann, 3959 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3962 ; third ren.ding, 4021 ; cons. arndts. by Council, 5281 ; assent reported, 5639.

Co1tncil: First reading, 3992 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. :M. Creed, 4626 ; de­bated by the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, the Hon. J. Hughes, 4626; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 4627; the Hon. A. Brown, 4628 ; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4629; the Hon. A. I:V. Meeks, 4630; the Hon. N. Hawken, the Hon. J. i\I. Creed, 4631 ; bill read the second time, 4632 ; considered in Committee, 4632, 4909 ; third reading, 5102; assent reported, 5745.

C,\PERTEE THA111WAY BILL : Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

COOERWULL ACADElliY LOAN BILJ, : . Cow1cil: Petition presented, 4097; first read- ·

ing, 4271 ; referred to select committee, 4626; report of select committee presented, 5416; second reading.moved by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 5595 ; bill read the second time, considered in Committee, and third reading, 5745; cons. amdts. by Assembly, 6002 ..

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

BILLS-PRIVATE ( contiimetl) : COOERWULL ACAJ)EMY WAN llll~[, (continued) :

Assembly: First reading, 5831 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. Wright, 5977; debated by Mr. J. C. vVatson, 5977; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 5977 ; third reading, 6015.

DUBBO PASTORAl,, AORICIJL'!'IJRAL, .AND IIORTI­CULTURAT, ASSOCIATION JliT,[, :

Assernbly: First reading, 2400 ; referred to select committee, 2584 ; report of select committee presented, 2848 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4096 ; third reading, 4114; assent reported, 4864.

Council: . First reading, 41.02 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4394 ; third reading, 4532. '

FISIIER 1.'RUSTS D.gCI~AltA'!'ORY lllLL : Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

IIOIJ!'·SUTHERLAND I'STA'l'E BU,L: Council: First reading, 618 ; refened to select

committee, 670; report of select committee presented, 1752; second reading moYed by the Hon. F. T. Humphery, 3325; debated by the Hon. J. Hughes, the Hon. A. J. Gould, 3327 ; the E.on. N. J. 'l3uzacott, 3328; the Bon. F. T. Humphery, 3329; bill read the second time, 3:i29 ; considered in Committee, 3329 ; third reading, 3429 ; assent reported, 4271.

Assernbly: First reading, :H76; second read­ing moved by Mr. D. Thomson, 3938; de­bated by Mr. Neild, Mr. Donaldson, 3939; hill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3939 ; third reading moved by Mr. D. l'homson, 3946 ; debated by Mr. Norton (who moved as an amendment that the bill be reconsidered in Committee), 3946.; Mr. McGowen, 3948; Mr. Affleck, 3949 ; Mt·. Garland, 3950; Mr. \Vaddell, 3951; :tv[r. Ashton, Mt·. D. Thomson, 3952; amendment negatived on division, and bill read the third time, 3954; £t~sent reported, 4204.

NEWCASTLJ' l'l'ISCOl'A L HERIDENCg lliLT, : Conncil: First reading, 40 ; bill referrecl to

select committee, 40; report of select com­mittee presentecl, 618 ; second reading moved by the Hon. T. l\1. Sl.'\ttcry, 888; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 888 ; thil'Cl reading, 103!).

Assembly: First reading, 1057 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. Dick, 6066 ; hill read the second time and considered in Committee, 6066 ; third re£tding, 6098.

PATON'S SET'rr,mlmN'.L' DILL : Council: First reading, 880 ; referred to select

committee, 10:39; report of select committee presented, 1727 ; second reading mo1•od by the Hon. G. H. Cox, 1954; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1955; third reading, 2051 ; assent reported, 4805.

Assembly: ll'irst reading, 2163; second read­ing moved by Mt·. Garland, 4367; deb1ttcd by Mr. Hogue, 4367 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4367 ; third reading, 4403; assent report~d, 4739.

BILLS-PRIVATE (continued) : l'RESllY'l'lmiAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA lliLL :

Council: First reading, 5416; referred to select committee, 5570; report of select committee presented, 5745 ; second reading moved by the Ron. Dr. Cullen, 5982; bill read the second and third times, 5982. ·

Assembly: :First reading, 60411; second reading moved by Mr. Garland, 6237; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 6237.

RIClllllOND YAT,E COAT,·MINE RAILWAY lliLL: Gonncil: First reading, 1'424 ; referred to

select committee, 1490 ; report of select committee presented, 24.'i0; second reading moved by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 2691 ; de .. hated by the Hon. A. \V. Meeks, 2691; the Hon. \V. l~obson, the Ron. G. H. Cox, the Hon. J. Macintosh, 2692; the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 2693; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2(i93; third read­ing, 2819; assent reported, 4271.

Assembly: First reading, 2860 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. Edelen, 3610; debated by Mr. Arthur Griffith (who moved that the bill be referred to a select committee), 3611 ; Mr. Fegan, Mr. Anderson, Mr. ]3nmker, 3614; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 3617; Mr. Cook, 11618; Mr. Gillies, 3619; House counted. out, 3620; bill.rest.ored to order­paper, 3622; debate resumed by Mr. Gillies, il702; amendment negatived, 3702 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3702 ; third reading, 3906 ; assent reported, 4204.

SAYWJ>J,L'S TRAMWAY AND ELECTRIC J~IGHTINO Jlii,J, :

Asse11ibly: Second reading 'moved by Mr. Carruthers, 368; debated by Mr. McGowen, Mr. Gormly, 370; Mr. J. U. Watson, 371; Mr. Norton, 373; Mr. O'Sulli1•nn, 3i5; Mr. Cohen (who moved that the debate be now adjourned), 377; debate adjourned on divi­sion, 38l.

STANiiORD COAL-1\liNE RAILWAY lliLL: 4ssembly: Second reading moved by Mr.

Gillies, 381; debated by Mr. J. C. ViTatson, 381; Mr. Hogue, 382; Mr. A. Chapman, Mr. O'Sullivan, 383; Mr. Wilks, 384; Mr. Dight, 385; Mr. Cohen, Mr. Dick, 386; Mr. Brunker, Mr. Edelen, 387; Mr. Gillies, 389; bill read the second time, 390 ; considered in Committee, 397 ; third reading, 435 ; assent reported, 1267.

Council: First reading, 426; second reading moved by the Hon. K J). Millen, 671 ; debated by the Hon. J. Hughes, the Hon. N. Hawken, 880; the Hon. A.' Brown, 882; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 883; third reading, 1039; assent reported, 124 7.

YASS HOMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH TRUSTEE~ ENAllLING lJif,J, :

Assembly: Second reading moved by :Mr. Affieck, 2021; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2021 ; third read­ing, 2092; assent reported, 2958.

Cow1cil: :Firs~ reading, 2079 ; recond reading moved by the Hon. T. M. Slattery, 2691

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12 June to 5 December, 1900. : :~~-. BILLS-PRIVATE (continue!l):

YASS RO~!AN CATHOLIC CHUHCll lliLL ( ctcl.) .' bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 26!)1 ; third reading, 2819; assent reported, 3008.

BILLS-PUBLIC: AGREE~IENTS YAUDA'I'IlW AVT Rl•:PEAJ, BILL·:

Assernbly: First reading, 93 .. AGRICULTURAL LEASES BILL :

Assembly: Proceedings resumed, ·93 ; second reading moved by Mr. Bennett, 4495; debated by ~Jr. Hassan, 44!)9 ; Mr. Gormly, 4500; Mr. Edelen, <150'1; Mr. Mahony, Mr. J. C. Watson, 4503; Mr. ,J. C. L. Fitz­patrick, 4504; Mr. McFarlane, Mr. Moore, 4506 ; Mr. Cruickshank, 4508 ; Mr. C. A. Lee, 4509; Dr. Ross, 4510; Mr. J. H. Young, Mr. Ashton, 4512; Mr. Bennett, 4513; second reading negatived on di,•ision, 4515.

AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT lliLI, : Assembly: Mot,ion in Committee, by Mr.

Crick, 5194 ; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitz­patrick, 5194'; Mr. Gormly, Mr. A1:thur Griffith, Mr. Bnmker, Mr. Crick, 5195 ; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 5196; Mr. Macdona!<!, 5196; Mr. T. Brown, 5198; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 5199 ; motion agreed to, 5200; first reading, 5209; second reading moved by Mr. Crick, 5335; debated by, Mr. Aftleck, Mr. Price, 5339; Mr. Hayes, 5341 ; Mr. Mr. Kidd, Mr.' Macdonald, 5342; Mr. ·willis, 5344; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 5348 ; Mr. Cruickshank, 5350; Mr. Rose, 5353; Mr. Gormly, 5;{55; Mr. Moore, 5358; Mr. Waddell, 5361; Mr. R. D. Meagher,· 5365; Mr. Carruthers, 5368; Dr. Ross, 5372; Mr. S1eath, 5374; Mr. Chanter, 5382; Mr. Haynes, 5387; Mr. T. H. Griffith, 5394; Mr. F. Clarke, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 5395; Mr. Ashton, 5402; Mr. T. Brown, 5406; Mr. 'Yilks, 5il0; Mr. Crick, 5412; second reading agreed to on division, 5412 ; considered in Committee, 5412, 5646; re­considered in Committee, 5824, 5920, 5969; third reading, 6050. ·

Council: First reading, (i086. AMENDED LIFE INSURANCE ENCOURAGEMENT

BILL: Assernbly: Proceedings resumed, 435.

APPROPRIATION JliLL (18.99-1900) : Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

APPROPRIATION BILL (1900-1): Assembly: First and second readings, 5!)68;

considered in Committee, 5968; third read­ing proposed by Sir William Lyne, 6019; debated by Mr. Cook, Mr. Brunl<er, 6020; Mr. Haynes, Mr. Moore, Mr. Storey, Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Aftleck, Mr. C:A. Lee, 6021 ; Mr. D. O'Connor, 6022; bill read the third time, 6023 ; assent reported, 6246.

Conncil: First and second readings, 6002 ; third reading moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 6002; debated by the Ron. II. C. Dangar, 6002 ; .the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 6003; bill read the third time, 6003 ; assent reported, 6303.

•..;.· ., BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): ART UNIONS ACT AMEND~IENT BILL : ·•. Conncil.· Message to Assembly, 417;

reported, 1637. assent >.

·~ ~ Assembly: Second reading moved by Mr.

O'Sullivan, 1242; bill read the second time and considered in Committe·e, 1243; third reading, 1339; assent reported, 1595.

ATTACHMENT OF WAGES ABOLITION BILL: Assembly: Proceedings resumed, 186 ; cons.

a melts. byCouncil, 1607; assentreported,2021. C[o1mcil: Message from Assembly, 417; second

reading mo,·ed by the Hon. J. Wilson, 1355; debated by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 1356 ; the Hon. T. M. Slattery, the Hon. F. Flowers, 1357 ; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 1358 ; the Hon. J. Macintosh, the Ron. H. Langwell, 1359; the Hou, N. Hawken, the Hon. Dr. Bowker, the Hon. W. Robson, the Bon. J, Hughes, 1360 ; the Hon. L. F. Heydon, 1362 ; bill read the second time, 1362 ; con­sidered in Committee, 1362; third reading, 1424; assent reported, 2050.

BANKS HALF-HOLIDAY BILL: Assen~bly: Motion in Committee, 6116 ; first

and second reading, 6116; consideration in Committee, 6116; third reading, 6117.

Council: First reading, 6312 ; bill read the, second time and passed through its remain­ing stages, 6312.

BEE Bn.r.: Assembly: Leave to introduce, 3337.

DOGAN GATE TO BULBODNEY RAILWAY BILL: Assembly: M.otion in Committee, 6289 ; bill

read the first and second times, and con­sidered in Committee, 6289; third reading, 6289. .

BOUNDARY·STREET BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3172;

motion in Committee, 5279 ; first reading, 5279 ; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 5415; third reading, 5449; assent reported, 6116.

Co1tncil: First reading, 5416; second reading moved by the Ron. F. ]3. Suttor, 5601 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 5601 ; third reading, 5745; assent reported, 6066.

BROWN-STREET EXTENSION BILL: Assembly: Leave to introduce, 5463; first

reading, 5677 ; second reading moved by Mr. Neild, 5977 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 5977 ; third reading, 6015.

Comwil: First reading, 6002 ; second reading moved by the Ron. J. Hughes, 6005; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 6005 ; third reading, 6066.

DYROCK TO BREWARRINA RAILWAY AMEND· MENT BILL:

Assernbly: Proceedings· resumed, 1127 ; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan 2007 ; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 2007 ; third reading, 2021 ; assent reported, 2576.

Conncil: First reading, 2079 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2173 ; third reading, 2362; assent reported, 2589.

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BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): CAMPUELLTO\VN i\IUNIClPAT~ J<~NAllLINO 1HLL:

Ooltncil: Assent reported, 4. · Assernbly: Assent reported, 18. CAPITAL PUNISHlllENT ABOLITION lULL :

Assembly: Proceedings resumed, 50 ; second rettdi11g moved by Mr. Haynes, 1216; de­bated by Mr. Cook, 1223 ; Mr. Ewing, 1'l2fl; Mr. Waddell, 1228; Mr. Affieck, 1230 ; rdr. Hogue, 1231 ; Mr. Ferguson, 1233; Mr. Molesworth, 1237; Mr. Cruick­shank, 1238; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1239; Mr. Terry, 1240; second reading negatived on division, 1241.

CASINO '1:0 LIS;I!QRE RAILWAY lliU" : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

ll26 ; motion in Committee, 1423; first reading, 1423 ; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 1589; debated by Mr. R D. Meagher, l\.lr. PyerR, 1589; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1589; third reading, 1720; assent reported. 2958.

Council: First reading, 1752; second reading mo,·cd by the Bon. F. 13. Snttor, 2473 ; debated by the Bon. Dr. Garran, 2475; the Bon. R lJ. Millen, 2J76; the Hon. G. H. Cox, 2478; the Bon. S. H. Hyam, 2479; the Bon. S. Charles, 2481 ; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 2613; the Flon. F. B. Stlttor, 2614; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 261G ; third reading, 2fi08 ; assent reported, 3008.

CENSUS mr"J" : Assernbly: Motion to go into Committee,5642;

motion in Committee, 5931 ; first re~fling, 5931; billreadthesecondtimeandconsidered in Committee; 5969 ; third reading, 6015.

Council: 1st reading, 5989 ; second reading moved hy the Hon. P. 13. Suttor, 5980 ; debated by the Hon. H. C. D1tngar, 5989 ; bill read the second time, 5990 ; considera­tion in Committee, G004; third reading, 6005.

CHILl)Rm•'S P.IWTECTIOX ACT A~IEN"Di\m;;;~r lliLL : As8e?nbly: First readin~, 900; second read­

ingmoved by l\<lr. Nei!Cl, 3!)54; Mr. Norton, Mr. Hogue, :3956; l\Ir. B. B. O'Conor, 3957 ; Dr. Ross, Mr. See, 3058; Mr. Cm·roll, Mr. Brunker, Mr. N eilcl, 3059 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, :3959 ; third reading. 4021 ; cons. amclts. by Council, 5099 ; assent reported, 5324.

Oom1cil: First reading, 3992 ; second reading mo,·ed by the Hon .. T. :M. Creed, 4380 ; de­bated by the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, 4:381 ; the Hon. A. J. Gould, 4383; bill read the sccoud time and considered in Commit­tee, 4384;. third reading, 4032; assent reported, 5416.

OHIJRCH AND SCUOOJ. LAl\DS A!lfEl\T.>ii!ENT lliLL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

4456; motion in Committee, 5279 ; first reading, 5313 ; bill rettd the second time and consirleretl in Committee, 5G37 ; third reading, 5643.

Council: First reading, 5745 ; second reading moved by the Ron. 13. H.. Wise, 5854; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 5855; third reading, 5979.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continncr.l): CITY UAILWAY llXTJlNSION (DEVONSTIIRE·S~'.R:EET)

BIJ.f, :,

Assembly: )dotion in Commibtee, by Mr. O'Sullivan, G267; bill read the ·first and second times, 62()7 ; consideration in Com-mittee, 6267 ; third reading, 627!J. .

OoW!cil: First reading, 63:!0 ; second reading moved by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 63ill ; de­bated by the J:Ion. H. C. 1Jttngar, 6331 ; bill read the second and third times, 6:332.

COAL·LU1111'EHS' llASKJl'l'S BIJ"L: Assembly: :Proceedings resumed, 50 : second

reading morcd by Mr. Samuel Smith, 4516; .debated by 1\ir. J. H. Young, Mr. Edelen, 4518 ; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 4519; third reading, 4575; co1w. amdts. by Council, 5415; assent repo1ted, 5fi7S.

Council: l?irst re::tding, 4532 ; second n:ading moved by the flon. J. Wilson, MJ04; bill read the second time, 4904 ; considered in Committee, 4904 ; third reading, 5102 ;

· assent reported, 5745. COAJ.·MINES HIWIJLA'l'ION ACT Ai11END!111-:NT DILl":

Assembly:· :Message from the Go,•ernor, il62; motion to go into Committee, 455 ; motion in Committee by Mr. Fegan, 568 ; first reading, 568 ; second reading moved by Mr. Fegm1, 2804; debated by Mr. lJielc, Mr. Nicholson, 2805; M.r. Watkins, 280(); bill read the second time, 280() ; considered in Committee, 2806, 2902; third reading, 2!)14; con.~. amdts. by Council, 43UG ; assent reported, 4 7:19.

Oonncil: First ren.ding, 3009 ; Silcond reading, mo,·ecl by the Hon. l!'. B. Suttor, 4009; de­bn.ted by the Hon. J. H. Want, 4010; the Ron. J. Estell, 4Dil ; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 4012; the Hon. F. B. Sutter, 4013; bill read the second time a.ncl considered in Committee, 4014 ; third reading, ;W97 ; assent reported, 4 7:39.

CO~\L·l\JINJ~S l:I<;GULA'l'ION li'UH.'.L'HJUt .t.\1\IE~D!\lEKT

BILL : A8sembly: -First reading, 58!)3.

COBAlt 'l'O "'lf .. CANNIA 1\ATJ,\VAY lULl~ :

A ~sembly: Motion to go into Committee, 537 ; order of the day discharged, 900 ; motion to go into Committee, l:-l3!J; motion in Com­mittee, 1422 ; first reading, J<12:!; second reading t]1oved by Mr. O'Sulli\·an, 1586; debated by Mr. Cook, 1597; Mr. Donald­son, ;\Ir. Sleuth, 158S; bil1 read the second time n.nd considered in Committee, 1588; third reading, 1720. .

Conncil: First reading; 1752; second rettding' moved by the Flon .. !!'.B. Snttor, 1802; de­bated by the Hon. A. 13rown, 1~!!3; the Ron. L. ]~. Heyt1on, 1894; the Hon. J. H. ·wn.nt, 2:382; the Han. J. Hepher, 2384; the lion. G. H. Co~, the Ron. T. l'd. Slat­tery, 2385; the B.on. }]. JJ. MilleD, 2387;

·the Hon. Ji'. T. Humphery, 21JS8; the Hon. A. VI'. Meeks, 2592; the Ron. U. D::.y, 2595; the Flon. Dr. Garr:m, the Bon. l:'. L. C. Shepherd, 2507; the Ron. W. Robson, 2601; the Hon. G. F. Earp, the Ron. J. Macin­tosh, 2603; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2G05 ;

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

BILLS -PUBLIC ( continuecl): GUBAR TO WlJ.CANNIA RAILWAY :CIL:L (ctd.):

bill read the second time on division, 2609 ; considered in Committee, 2609 ; order of the day for third reading postp0ned on division, 2832 ; third reading mc,·cd by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2833; amendment moved by the Hon. T. M. Slattery that the bill be recommitted to reconsider clause 4, 2833 ; debated by the Hon. F. B. Sutter, the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 2834; the Hon. J. H. Want, 2835; the Hon. F .. B. Sutter, 2S36; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 2838; the Hon. J. \Vilson, 2839; amendment negatived on· division, 2840 : motion debated by the Hon. T. l\'f. Shttery, 2S40; bill counted out, 2840; bill restored to order-paper, 3095; third read· ing, p.o., 3288; third reading negatived on eli vision, 3·t:35; bill discharged on division, 3436; motion by the· lion. F. B. Sutter, that the bill be restored to the paper, 5984 ; debated by the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 5984; the Hon. B. R. Wise, the Ron. \V. J. Trickett, the Hon. N. Hawken, 5985; the Hon. E. D. Millen, the Hon. Jago Smith, ii9S6; motion negatived on division, 5986.

CO>BIONWEALTH ARRANC:EM!iNTS BILL : . Assembly: ·Motion to go into Committee,

4312; motion in Committee by Sir William Lyne, 4457 ; debated by Mr . .Molesworth, l\Jr. Brnnker,4457; Mr. Cohen, 4458; motion agreecl to, 4458 ; first reading, 4458; second reading moved by Sir Vi'ilHam Lyne, 4713 ; deb:1.ted by Mr. Brunker, 4713·; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 4714; third reading, 4768 ; assent reported, 5324.

Co<mcit: First reading, 4805 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Snttor, 4927; hill read the second time and considererl in Committee, 4927; third reading, 5102; assent reported, 541 b.

CtH!PANIES ACTS A.MEND)IENT BILL: Council.· Message to the Assembly, 40; con.g.

wrnclt.s. by Assembly, 463i; assent reported, 5102.

Assembly: Message from the Con neil, 44; second reading moved by Illr. Cohen, 4522; debated by Mr. :Mahony, 4523; bill read the second time and considered in Commit­tee, 4523 ; third reading, 4575 ; assent reported, 5058. ·

CO:IIPANH:S BILL: Co1mcil: Assent-reported, 4. tlssembly: Assent reported, 18.

CQ)IPANIES (DEATH DUTIES) DILL: Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: As:oent report~ d. 18.

CO)JPANIES (DEATH DU'l'IES) AMENDilfENT BILL: .Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 5136;

motion in Committee, 5322; first reading, 5322, 5415 ; second r~ading moved by Sir William Lyne, 6287 ; debated by l\'lr. Moore, G288 ; hill read the second time :wd considered in Committee, G28S ; third read­ing, 6288 ; con.s. mndl-~. by Council, 6397.

Council: First reading, 6316 ; second reading moved by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 6316; debated by the Hon. H. C. Dangar, the

BILLS-PUBLIC (continuecl): CONl'ANIFS (DEATH DUTIES) BTLL (continued):

Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 6317; the Hon. H. E. Kater, the llon. B. R. Wise, 6318; bill read the second and third times, 6318.

COMPAl>"JES EMPT,OYEES' WA(:t;S PROTECTION BILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 149. CONSOLI])ATED REVENUE l'UND BILL (NO. 1):

Assembly: Message fro:n the Governor, 362 ; Suspension of standiug orders, 450; motion in Committee of Supply by Sir William Lyne, 455 ; debated by Mr. Affleck, 458 ; Mr. Haynes, 4(i0; i\lr. Rose, 462; Mr. Storey, 465; Mr. Holmt~n, 469; Mr. Gormly,_ Mr. McGowen, 472; .Mr. Reid, 473; Mr. Ferguson, 483; Mr. Quinn, 486; Mr. C. G. Wilson, 488; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 489; Mr. \;Vaddell, 490; Mr. Cohen, 497; Mr. Ashton, Mr. Samuel Smith, 498; Dr. Ross, 503; Mr. Donaldson, 510; Mt'. Miller, 511 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 512; Mr. T. Brown, 513; Mr. Edelen, 515; motion agreed to on division, 517; first and seconcl readings, 517 ; considereCl in Committee, 517; third reading moyed Ly Sir William Lyne, 5lS; debated by Mr. Edtlcn (who moved that the bill be recommitted for the purpose of considering the scheclule), 518; Mr. Miller,518; Mr. Waddell, Mr. :Millard, Mr. Heid, 519 ; Mr. Sawers, 520 ; Sir \Villiam Lyne, 521 ; Mr. Arthui· Griffith, 522, Mr. Aflleck, Mr. Cotton, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 52:'!; Mr. Wilks, l\Ir. Gillies, Mr. W. l\L Hughes, 1\'Ir. J. C. Watson, 524;

. Mr. Dacey, 525; amendment negatived, 525; third reading, 52·3 ; assent reported, 570.

Council: First reading, 526 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 526 ; hill read the second time, 526; considered in Committee, 5~7; third reading, 530; assent reported, 618. ,

CONSOLIDATJm REVENUE l'UND DILL (NO. 2) : ·Council: Suspension of standing orders, 1344;

first reading, 142'1; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Sutter, 1424; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 1425; third reading, i42G ; assent reported, 1483.

Assembly: Suspension of st.auding orders moved by Sir William Lync, 1372; debated by Mr. Reid, Mr. Gormly, 1373; Mr. Nor­ton, Sir William Lyne, 137-1; motion agreed to, 1375 ; motion in Committee of Supply, 'Sir William Lyne, 1375; debated 'by Mr. Gormly, 1:376; Mr. J. H. Young, 1379; Mr. \Vaddell, 1381; Mr. Dight., 1384; Mr. Moore, 1385; Mr. A. Chapman, 1388; l\1r. Gillies, 1:390; l\Ir. Garland, 1393; Mr. Price, 1395; l\Jr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1398; Mr. B-runker, 1402; Mr. Quinn, 1406; l\11-. Samuel Smith, 1407; Mr. Cook,· 1409; Mr. Willis, 1411; Mr. W. W. Davis, 1413; Mr. Hawthome, 1414; Dr. Ross, 141 '5; l\Jr. Cohen, 1418; :Mr. Morgan, 1420; Mr. Iteid, Dr. Ross, 1421 ; Sir Wil­liam Lyne, H22; motion agreed to, 1422 ; bill passed through all its stages, 1422 ; assent reported, 1519.

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Volnm€s 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

B~LLS-PUBLIC ( continuecl): CONSOLIDA'J'/m HBV.~:NUlc FUND lliU (NO .• 3) : Co1tncil: First ren.ding, 2450 ; second ren.ding

moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2450; de­bn.ted by the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, the !:Ion. li'. B. Suttor, 2451 ; bill ren.d the second time and consid~red in Commit.tee, 2451 ; third ren.ding, 2452 ; assent reported, 2589.

A.~sembty ... Suspension of standing orders, 2400 ; motion in Committee of Supply by Sir \Villiam Lyne, 2404; debated by Mr. Go,·mly, Mr. Alilecl;, 2405; Mr. Neild, Mr. H.eid, 2406; Sir William Lyne, 2417; Mr. Wn.clclell, 2420; M.1·. Storey, 24-22; Mr. D. O'ComlOI', 2426; Mr. J. H. Young, 2430; Sir \•Villin.m Lyne, 2<l32'; Mt·. Jessop, 2435; Mr. J. C. L. li'itzpn.trick, 2437; Mr. Sleath, 2439; Mr. 'J'. L?itzptttrick, 2442; Mr. ])onald­son, 2443 ; Mr. Gormly, 2444; Mr. \\7 n.ddell, 2446; Mr. Cook, 2448; Sir \Villiam Lyne, 2449 ; motion n.greed to, n.nd bill passed through n.ll its st(l,gos, 2449; assent reported, 257:3.

CONSOLTl)A'l.'IW lti>\'E:'(UI" FUND lliT.l~ (SO. 4) : Cow1cil: l!'irst ren.ding, 3566; second reading

moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 3566 ; debated by the !:Ion. J. Hughes, 35.6(i; bill read the third time n.nd pttssed through its remaining stages, :~5fi6; n.ssent reported, 3i03.

Assembly: Suspension of standing orders, 3575; bill passed through all its stages, 3601 ; assent reported, 3654.

CONS'l'I1'UTION 01' THE J,JWISLATII'" COUNCIL AMJ,NlHNG HILL:

Conncil: Leave to introduce, 4-097 ; first read­ing, 4532.

CORONERS BILL : Assembly: Leave to introduce, 3946.

COUNTRY 'l'O,VNS \\'A'l'EH. AND s·gwJ~.UAOB

JliLT. : Assernbly: Motion to go into Committee, 471:3.

CRIMES BILl~ : Co!tncil: First reading, 2164; bill read the

second time ancl consid01·ed in Committee, 2362; third reading, 2452; assent reported, 45:31. .

Assembly: Ji'irst reading, 2520 ;, bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2665; third r9ading, 2i02; assent reported, 4624. . .

CROWN LANDS (A~TJWDMgNT) ])IJ,T, : Co!tncit: Assent rep01·ted, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

CULCAIRN TO GEHM'AN'l'ON RAILWAY lllLL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

5135; motion in Committee, 5279; {jrst reading, 5279 ; second reading, 5415 ; con­sidered in Committee, 61::!3; third reading, 6144.

Co!tncil: First reading, 6:346 ; second reading moved hy the Hou. F. B. Suttor, 6:347; debated by the Hon. N. Hawken, the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 6348; the Hon. A. Roes, 63,1!); the Hon. H. C. Dangar, the Hon. G. Day, 6:350; bill rend the second and third times, 6351.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued) : CUSTOMS (SUGAR DRAWBACKS) JliLL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 4312; motion in Committee by Sir Vl'illiam J..yue, 4459; debated by Mr. Hogue, 4460; l\ir. D. Thomson, Mr. Molesworth, 4461; Mr. J. C. \Vatson, 4462; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Hayes, 4463; Mr. R. D.- 1\Iettgher, Mr. Brunker, 44.64,; Mr. B. B. O'Conor, Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. AHleck, 4!65; motion agreed to, 4465; first rettdiug, 4465 ; second reading 11'0\'Ccl by Sir Willitun Lyne, 4722; debated by 'M.r. Spruson, Mr. Kidd, 4722; 1'Ir. Affieck, Mr. Brunker, ~'lr. Jessop, 4723; Mr. Donaldson; Sir William Ly1,1e, .Dr. H.oss, 4724; Mr. J. H. Young, Mr.':D. Thomson, 1\:lr Gormly, 4725; bill read the second time, 4725 ; considered in Commit­tee, 4726 ; third reading, 4748 ; assent re­ported, 5324.

Council: ]?irst reading, 4805; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4927; debated by the Hon. _G. H. Cox, 4!J28; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4928; third reading, 5102; assent reported, 5416.

DARLING JJA:Il.HOUH WHAR\'ES-RESU~IPTION BILL: Assembly: Message from the Governor, :362 ;

motion to go into Committee, 434; motion in Committee by Sir William Lyne, 544; debttted by Mr. Reid, 549; Mr. Donaldson, Mr. Haynes, 55:.!; Mr. Molesworth, 554; nofr. A. Ch,~pman, 555; Mr. Storey, 556 ; Mr. R. D. Mettgher, 558; Mr. Terry, 1\ir. Wilks, 561; ilh. J. C. L. Fitzpah·ick, 562; {jrst .reading, 563; second reading moved by Sit· Willittm Lyne, 657; debated by Mr. D. Thomson, 660; Mr. J. C. Watson, 662; Mr. Gormly, 665; illr. Wilks, 6e6; Mr. Vi'. M. Hughes, M1·. Reid, 668; Mr. McGowen, 669; debate adjourned, 670; Mr. W. 1\I. Hughes, 686; Mr. Waddell, Mr. Moles­worth, 689; Mr. Garland, 690; Mr. Reid, 692; Mr. Storey, 701; Mr. Haynes, 706; Mt'. McLaughlin, 70!); Mr. R. D. Meagher, 712 ; Mr. Norton, 714; Mr. McGowen, 719; Mr. Quinn, 721; Mr. Bmuker, 722; Mr. Sttmuel Smith, 724; Mr. ,J. C. L. Fitz­patJ·ick, 727 ; 1\11-. Hogue, 729; Mr. Don· aldson, 731 ; Mr. Kidd, 732; Mr. Law, 73:3; Mt·. Cotton, 734; Mr. Cook, 736; Mr. Arthur Gritfith, 739; Mr. Hawthorne, 740;; Mr. A. Chapman, Mr. Jessop, 743; Sir William Lyne, 744; bill read the second time, 749 ; considered in Committee, 750 ; third reading moveli by l:lir \Yilliam Lyne, IOi!); debated by Mr. Heid, 10i9; Mr. Norton (who moved that the bill be recom­mitted for the consideration of clauses 5, 13, and 14), 10R6; Mr. Macdonaid, 10!)1; Mr. Price, 1092; Mr. Waddell, 109:3; Sir Matthew Harris, 1094; Mr. Cohen, Sir William Lyne, 1095 ; bill read the third time, 1097; cons. am.dts. by Council, 2322; assent reported, 2576. ,

Conncil: First reading, 1255; second reading mo,·ed by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 1515; debated by the !:Ion. J. H. Wn;nt, 1638; the Hon. A. Brown, 1642; the Hon. L. F.

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued) : • DAHLIXG HARBOUR WHAHVES BILL ( C011tinuecl) :

Heydon, 1648; the Hon. A. W. l\ieeks, 1649 ; the Ron. C. E. Pilcher, 1658 ; the Hon. J. Macintosh, 1663; the Hon. T. M. Slattery, 1664; the Hon. J. Hughes, 1667' the Hon. S. Charles, 1669 ; the Hon. B. .Backhouse, the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 1670; bill read the second time, 1671 ; considered in Committee, 1671, 1728, 1869 ;· third read­ing moved by the Hon. F. R. Suttor, 1954; amendment moved by the Hon. A. Brown (that the bill be recommitted for the recon­sideration of clauses 5 and 6), 1954; debated by the Hon. 0. E. Pilcher, 1954 ; the Hon. J. H. Want, 1956; the Hon. G. H. Cox, 1957 ; amendment agreed to 1957 ; bill re­committed, 1958; third reading, 2051; assent reported, 2589.

DEFAl\fATION BILT. : Co1mcil: First reading, 3703; second reading

moved by the Hon. B. H.. \Vise, 4844; debated by the Hon. J. H. Want, the Hon. H. C. Dangar, the Hon. B. R. "l'ise, 4845; hill read the second time, 4845 ; considered in Committee, 5123 ; third reading, 5206.

Assembly: First reading, 5279 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 6229; debated by Mr. Mahony, l\Ir. J, C. L. Fitzpatrick, 6230; Mr. Hogue (who moved that the de­hitte he now adjourned), Mr. Sleath, 6233; debate adjourned on division, 6234.

DEFENCE J.ANDS RESU~IPTION BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

4169; motion in Committee, 4270 ; first reading, 4270.

DENTISTS BIJ.L : Assembly: Proceedings resumed, 50 ; con­

sidered in Committee, 2021 ; third reading, 2092 ; con.s. wnclt.s. by Council, 436'j ; assent reported, 4739.

Co1mcil: First reading, 2079 ; second reading moved by the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, 3314; debated by the Hon. J. Hughes, 3317; the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, 3319; blll read the second time, 3319; considered in Committee, 3:119; reconsidered in Com­mittee, 3540; third reading, 3704 ; assent reported, 4805.

DUBBO-·COONAi\IllLE RAILWAY BILL: Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

EARLY-CLOSING ACT AMENDl\IEl\T lliLL : Assembly: :Message from the Governor, 435;

motion to go into Committee, 538 ; motion in Committee, 2747; first reading, 2848; second reading moved by Mr. Perry, 3075; debated by Mr. Fitzgerald, 3140; Mr. Hogue, 3143; Mr. A. Chapman, 3147; Mr. Neild, 3150; Mr. W. :M. Hughes, 3153; Mr. Reid, 3159; Mr. McGowen, 3166; Mr. Storey, 3169 ; Mr. Quinn, 3247 ; Mr. Garland, 3250; Mr. Molesworth, 3252 ; Mr. Chanter, 3255; Mr. Ashton, 3257 ; Mr. Cohen, 3260; Mr. Dick, 3261; Mr. Wilks, 3262 ; Mr. Dight, 3263; Mr. Arthur Griffith, :~264 ; 11'lr. Norton, 3265; Sir \Villiam Lyne, Mr. Ferguson, 3269; Mr.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): EARLY-CLOSING ACT AMEND~IENT BILL (ctcl.):

Jessep, 3272; Mr. Hawthorne, 3275; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3278; ·Mr. W. W. Young, 3280; Mr. H. Ross, Mr. Anderson, 3281; Mt·. T. Brown, 3283 ; Mr. Price, 3285 ; bill read the second time, 3286 ; con­sidered in Committee, 3286, 3337 ; recom­mitted, 3580; third reading, 3623; cone. U?n(ltH. by Council, 6216; message to Coun­cil, 6392 ; message from Council, 6397.

Council: First reading, 3704 ; second reading moved by the Hon. :E'. B. Suttor, 4275 ; debated by the Hon. J. H. V{ant, 4279; the Hon. J. Hepher, 4281 ; the Ron. G. H. Cox, 4283; the Hon. F. T. Humphery, 4284; the Hon. J. Wilson, 4285 ;'the Hon. J. Macintosh, 4286 ; the Hon. J. Meagher, 4287; the Hon. N. Hawken, 4288; bill read the second time, 4291 ; considered in Com­mittee, 4291, 4564; third reading moved by the Hon. B. R. \Vise, 4837; debated by the Hon. F. B. Suttor (who moved as an amend­ment that the bill he recommitted to recon­sider clause 5), 4837; the Hon. J. H. \:Vant, 4837 ; the Hon. B. R. Wise, 4839; amend­ment negatived on division, 4841; bill read the third time, 4841; message to Assembly, 4844 ; consideration of messages from As­sembly, 6319, 6332.

EARLY-CLOSING BILL: Council: Assent reported, 4. 'Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

ELECTIONS EXPENSES BILL: Assembly: Motion in Committee, 4365 ; first

reading, 4365. ET.EC'l'RIC TRAMWAY (BELMORE PARK TO FORT

JliACQUARIE) lliLL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

4168; motion in Committec,4270; first read­ing, 4270 ; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 5620; debated by :Mr. Storey, 5621; Mr. Carruthers, 5622; Mr. Affleck, Mr. Gormly, Mr. Wilks, Mr. F. Clarke, 5623; Mr. Cohen, 5624; Mr. Jessep, Mr. Brunker, 5626; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Hogue, 5627, Mr. Garland, 5630; Mr. Hawthorne, Mr. E. M. Clark, 5631 ; Mr. Nelson, Mr. O'Sullivan, 5632; bill read the second time on division and considered in Committee, 5632; third reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 5643; debated hy Mr. Affleck, .Mr. Winchcombe, Sir William Lyne, 5643; Mr. Hogue, 5644; Mr. Edelen, n'lr. Cohen, 5645 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 5646; bill read the third time, 5646.

Council: First reading, 5745; sec0nd reading moved by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 5859; debated hy the Hon. J. Macintosh, 5860 ; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 5863; the Hon. S. Charles, the Hon. A. J. Gould, 5865; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 5866 ; third reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 6003; debated by the Hon. J. Macintosh, the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 6003 ; bill read the third time, 6003.

EMPLOYERS' LIAlliLlTY ACT Al\1END~lENT BILL: , Assembly: LeaY6 to introduce, 302.

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BILLS-PUBLIC (continued) : BXC.TSE HllDUCTION FILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 51::!6; motion in Committee by Sir William Lyne, 5320; deb:~.ted by Mr. Hogue, lYh. R. D. Meagher, 5321 ; motion agreed to, 5322; first reading, 5322; second reading moved by "Sir William Lyne, 5415; hill read the second time and considered in CommittcP., 5415 ; third reading moved by Mr. Perry, 5607; amendment moved by Sir W'illiam Lyne, that the bill be recommitted for the recon· sideration of clause 2 and the title, 5607 ;

. debated by Mr. Molesworth, 5007 ; Mr. Brunker, Mr. Stot'ey, 5609; JY]r. McGowen, 5610; Mr: Cook, 56J 1 ; Mr. Ashton, 5012; Mr. D. O'Connor, Mr. Hogue, 5614; :Mr. Norton, 5615 ; Mr. Carrnth(:.l·s, 5617 ; Mr. Cohen, Mr. J. H. Young, 5618; a.mend­ment agreed to, aud bill recommitted, 5619; cons. cGmclts. by Council, 6202.

Co~mcit: First reading, 5745; second reading moved by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 5855; debated by the Hon. R Pulsfonl, 5856 ; the Ron . .Dr. MacLaurin, 5857 ; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 5858 ; third reading, 5979.

BXP LOSIVBS JliLL : Assembly: Message from the Governor, ::!62;

motion to go into Committee, 641. l'EDERAL ELEC'l'IONS BILL:

Assembly: Motion in Committee by Mr. \Vise, 4366; delJated by Mr. Hogue, 4366; first reading, 4366; second reading moved by Sir V1'illiam Lyne, 5678; debated by Mr. Ashton, Mr. R. D. J\fcagher, 5682; Mr. Sleath, Mr. Gormly, 5683; l\Ir. Molesworth, Mr. J. C. Watson, 5684; Mr. D. Thomson, 5685; Mr. Haynes, 5686; Mr. W. :li:L Hughes, 5687; Mr. Carruthers, 5689; Mr. Wilks, 5691; Mr. J. H. Young, 5694; Mr. A. Chapman, 56!JG; Mr. Brunker, 5097; l\ir·: D. Davis, 5698; Mr. Hogue, Sit· \Villittn1 Lyue, 5699; bill read the second time, and considered in Com­mittee,5701; third readingmoved by IIIr.See, 5895; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee (who moved as an amendment that the bill be rccom· mitted for reconsideration of the schedule), 58!)5; Sir William Lyne, 5899; Mr. Ewing, 5900; lV!L-. D. Thomson, 5901; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 5902; Mr. Ivioore, 5903 ;-Mr. :t-.·Joles· worth, 5904; Mr. A. Chapman, 5905; l\h. Brunker, 59Q8; Mr. E. i\L 'Chtrk, 5910; Mr. Ashton, 5911; .Mr. Cook, 5913; Mr. C. G. Wilson, 5915; Mr. Ohanter, 5916; Mr. .S. E. Lees, 5917 ; Mr. Rigg, Mr. Gormly, 5918; Mr. \Villis, Mr. Quinn, Mr. J. H. Young, 5919; amendment negatived, bill read the third time, 5920; cons. amclts. by Council, 6205.

Co~mcil: First reading, -5854 ; second reading moved by the Hon. Jr. B. Suttor, 5990 ; debated by the Ron. Sir Arthur Renwick, the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 5991 ; hill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 5991 ; third reading, 6066.

FIRB BRIGADES BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

2450; motion in Committee by Mr. See,

BILLS-....:PUBUC (continuecl): li'IRE llTti.GA DES DILL (continued) :

265:3; debated by Mr. Cook, 2657; Mr. J. • H. Young, Mr. Kiclcl, Mr. Waddell, 2658; Mr. S. E. Lees, 2659; Mr . .Brunker, Mr. Archib:~.lcl Campbell, 2660; n:ft-. C. G. Wil­son, l\!l'r. Cb:1llter, 2661; motion agreed to, 2661; first reading, 2661 ; second reading mo,·ed by Mr. See, 2860 ; debated by Mr. Cook, 2866; bill ruled out of order on the ground that it was in conflict with the Har­bom·Trust Bill, 2871; bill withdrawn, 2871.

FIRE BRIGAI>ES BILL {NO. 2): Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

3515; motion in Committee by Mr. See, 3649; first reading, 3704.

FIRE Ili"SUHANC~; l'OJ,IC.TllS BILL : Assembl:IJ: Proceedings resumed, 93; second

reading movecl by Mr. R. D. Meagher, 4525; debatecl by Mr. Garland, 4526; Mr. Crick, Mr. Brunker, 4527; Mr. Cohen, 4528; bill read the second time, 4528 ; considered in Oommittee, 4528.

}'ISJIERJ ES llTLL : Assembly: Message from Council, 3387.

FO"RFEl'fU"Rll OF I.BASES BILL : Council: '.First reading, 526 ; second reading

mo\•cd liy the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 6.18 ; debated by the Ron. W. J. Trickett, 619 ; the Hon. A. J. Gould, t.he Hon. F. B. Snttor, 815 ; bill read the second time, 816; considered in Committee, 816, 1043, 1247 ; third reading, 1344.

Assembly: )first reading, 1375. l'HlENDLY SOCIETIES An!ENDMRNT BU.L.

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3946; motion in Committee by Mr. See, 6049; debated by Mr. Brunker, Mr. Cohen, 6050; motion agreed to, 6050 ; bill read the first and second times and considered in Com­mittee, 6050 ; third reading, 6098 ; cons. amclt8. by Council, 6392.

Cow~eil: First reading, 6087 ; second reading moYed by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 6:HO; debated hy tbe Hon. Dr. Cullen, the Ron. A. Kethel, 6311 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 6312 ; third .reading, 6312.

FRU].T·CASB DIL.T,: Assembly: Leave to introduce, 2584 ; first

reading, 2860. OOLD AND MINERAL DREDGING BILJ, : Council: .Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

OOJ,]) AND MINERAI. DREDGING ACT Al\IEND· MENT .BII.L.

Council: Leave to int.roduce, 4532. OOLD·DRBDGU\'G LEASES l\IODIJ!ICATION DILL:

Assembly: Motion in Committee, by' Mr. l?cgan, 6296 ; debated by Mr. Moore, 6296; .Mr. Hawthorne, Mr. Fegan, 6297; Mr. Hogue, Mr. R. D. Meagher, Mr. Donaldson, 62!)8; ·motion agreed to on di,risiou, 6299; bill read the first and second times, and con­sidered in Committee, 0299 ; third read­ing moved by Mr. Fegan, 6392; debated by Mr. Norton (who mo,·ed as an ~tmendment that the bill be recommitted), 6R92 ; Mr. Ashton, Mr. Fegan, 6393 ; motion by Mr.

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12 June to s:nectmber, 1900.

BILLS-PUBLIC {wntinuecl): GOLD· DREDGING LEA RES ll!LL ( contimted) :

Crick that the debate be now ··adjoarned, ·63!)4; :Mr. Haynes, 6394; Mr. Cook, Mr. Willis, 6395; l\lr. Quinn, Mr. Sleath, 6396; Mr. ArthurGrjffith,6:{97; debate adjourned, 6397.

ClOULBURN-C'r.OOKWELL RAILWAY BILL; Conncil: Assent reportJ;.d, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

GOYERNMK:ST RAILWAYS ACT Al\IEND~IEN'l' BILL: Assembly: Proceedings res~nneu, 536; second

teading moved by :M" r. Afileck, 4521; de­bated by Mr. J·. H. Young, 1\-lr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4521; l\lr. Affleck,.4522; second ren.ding negn.tived on division, 4522.

.(f0VERN~rE:\'T RAILWAYS (EMPLOYEES' AL'PEAL) BILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3752; motion in Committee by Sir William Lyne, 3852; debated by Mr. J. H. Young, 3852; motion agreed to, 3852 ; first reading, 3853; second reading moved by Sir \Villiam Lyne, 57()6 ; debated by i\'Ir. McGowen, 5796; Mr. .Molesworth, 5SOO; Mr. D. O'Connor, 5801; Mr. Brunker, Mr. Arthur Griffith, 5802; Dr. Ross, 5803; Mr. Hawthorne, Mr. R. D. ;\'lcagher, 5805; Mr. Whiddon, 5806; Mr. S. E. Lees, Mr. Gormly, 5807; Mr. Ander­son, Mr. Nielsen, Mr. Kidd, Mr. W. ,V. Yeung, 5808; Mr. Cruickshank, Sir 'iYilliam Lyne, 5SG9 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 5809 ; third read­ing, 5893 ; cons. arndts. by Council, 6407.

Council: First reading, 5854 ; second reading moved by the Hon. B. l't. Wise, 6336; de­bn.ted by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 6337 ; the Hon. F. T. Humphery, 6333 ; the Hon. H. E. Kater, G339; the Ron. F. Flqwers, 6340 ; the Hon. H. C. Daugar, 6341 ; the Hon. A. Vir. Meeks, the Hon. Jago Smith, 6342; the Hon. F. B. Sutter, 6343; the Hon. J. Macintosh, 6344; bill read the second time on division and considered in Committee, 6345; third reading, 6351.

GOVERNDlEl\T SAVISOS BANK (CO:Ml\IOSWEALTH ARRA.'>:GEii!ENTS) lliLL.

A.ssembly: Motion to go into Committee, 6019; motion in Committee, 6133 ; bill pasoed through all its stages, 6133.

Cow1cil: First reading, 6314; second reading moved by the Hnn . .F. B. Suttor, 6314; bill rend the second time and passed through its remn.ining stages, 6315.

GOYERNOR·GENERAL'S ESTABLISHl\IElS'T CONTHI" BUTION BILL :

Assembly: Mot.ion in Committee by Sir \Vil­littm Lyne, 6227 ; first reading, 6227 ; seco~:d readi11g movccl by Sir 'Villiam Lyne, 6227 ; debated by Mr. Molesworth, 1\11'. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, G227; Mr. Gormly, 6228; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 6228 ; thirJ 1·eading, 6228.

Council: First reading, 6315 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 6i:H5 ; bill read the second time and passed through its remaining stages, 6316.

BILLS-PUBLIC (contimtecl): • GHAFfON TO CASINO RAILWAY llTLL :

Assembty: Motion in Committee by Mr. O'Sullivan, 6281'.: debated by Mr. Ashton, Mr. O'S.ullivan. Mr. Hogue, 6281; Mr. J. C. \Vatson, 6282; Mr. D. Davis, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 6284; i'.lr. Hawthorne, 6285; Mr. Quinn, 62SB; motion agreed to, 628B; bill read the first and second times, 6286 ; considered in Committee,. and read the thinl time, 6287.

Council: First reading, 6352 ; Eecond reading mO\'ed by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 0352; de­bn.ted by the H<:n. J. Macintosh, 6353; the Hon. 1'. H. Smith, the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 6354 ; the Hon. A. IV. Meeks, 6355 ; the Hon. H. 0. Dangar, 635G; the Hon. IV . Robson, 6358 ; bill read the second time on division, and considered in Committee, 6359; third reading, 6359.

GUNDAC:AI TO TUi\WT Rc\IL\\"AY TIILL: Assembly: Motion in Committee, 2006; first

reading, 2666 ; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2904 ; debated hy Mr. Donaldson, Mr. J, C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2905; bill read the second time and consiclered in Committee, 2906; third reading, 2lll4; C01i8.

amdts. by Council, 4366: assent rGported, 473ll.

Council: First reaaing, 3009; second reading moved by the Hon . .F. B. Sutter, 3992; de· batcJ by the Ron. G. H. Cox, SG49; the Ron. J. H. Want,· 3995; the Hon. S. Charles, 3!l96; the Hon. A. Ross, S997 ; the Hon. F. T. Humphery, theHon. \Y.Robson, 3998; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, S9D9; the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 4001 ; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 4003; the E:ou. F. B. Snttor; 4004 ; bill read the second time on division nnd consi<lered in Committee, 4006; third reading, 4097; assent reported, 4805.

HAY IRRIGATION Ai\IENDING BitL. Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 5642.

HOTELH DIMINISHING BILL; Assembly: First reading, 435; bill withdrawn,

2585. INCLOSED LA~DS PROTEQTION ACT Al\IENDi\IEli'T

BILL: Assembly: First reading, !)3; second reading

moved by Mr. Dight, 3398; debated by Mr. Gormly, 3401 ; Mr. H. Ross, Mr. Moore, 3402; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3403; Mr. Affieck, Dr. Ross, Mr. A. Chapman, 3404; Ivlr. R. D. Meagher, 3405 ; Mr. Hassall, 3406; Mr. Edden, Mr. Dight; 3407 ; bill read the secoud time and considered in Com­mittee, 3408.

INDECENT PUBLICATIONS BILL : Assernbly: First reading, 50; second read­

ing moved by Dr. Gmham, 404 ; debated by .:\lr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 405 ; .l\Ir. Hogue, Mr. Bennett, Mr. J. C. 1\"atson, 406; Mr. Gillies, Mr. Cnrroll, 407; bill rend the second time, n.nd considered in Com· mittee, 407 ; third reading, 5G8; assent reported, 1201.

Conncil: First reading, 618 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Sutter, 673 ;

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108,

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): INDECENT l'OD!,ICATWNS JllLL ( contillUecl) :

debated by the Hon. Dr. Bowker, .675 ; b~ll read the, second time, and consHlered m Committee, 676 ; third reading, 814 ; assent reported, 1247.

INDECENT l'UllJ,lCATION!l ACT AilmNDMEN'f Jli!,L : Co1mcil: Leave to introduce, 2450; first read­

ing, 258() ; . bill reac~ the second t.ime and considered 111 Comnuttee, 269R; tlurd read­ing, 2819; assent reported, 3178.

Assembly: First reading, 2860 ; second read­ing moved ty Sir William Lyne and agreed to,-2()51; considered in Committee, 2951; third reading, 2()64; assent reported, 3126.

INDUSTRIAl, AHBlTRAT!ON lliLT, :

Asse?Jtbly: Message from t!1e Governor, 3~2 ; motion to go into Comnuttee, 449 ; motiOn in Committee by Mr. Wise, 538 ;,first read­ing, 544; second reading moved by Mr. Wise, 641 ; debated hy Mr. Cook, 1531 ; Mr. Ashton, 1543 ; Mr. Ferguson, 1555; Mr. lJ. Thomson, 1561; Mr. Macdonald, 1571 ; Mr. Cruickshank, Mr .. S1eath, 15.72; Mr. Archibald Campbell, 1576; Mr. Reid, 1778; Mt·. Spence, 1788 ; Mr. :Dight, 1794; Mr. Arthur Grilfith, 1800; Mr. McGowen, 1803, 219(); Mr. Sawers, 2207; Mr. Garland, 2214; Mr. Edelen, 2219; ~Jr. Wilks, 2222; l\'lr. Holman, 222fi: Mr. Storey, 2237; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2243 ; Mr. Cohen, 2247; Mr. \Y. W. Young, 2250; Mr. Nel­son, 2257; lVIt·. J'fJorgttn, 2:260; Dr. Ross, Mt·. \Vise, 2262 ; bill read the second time,·_ 2275 ; considered in Committee, 2275, 2:322, 2520 ; report adopted, 2665 ; third reading, 2740; motion (by 1\fr. \Vise) "That the bill clo·nowpass," 2i40; debated by Mr. Storey, 2740; Mr. G:u-land, 2i43; Mr. Brunket·, 2744; motion ngreed to, 2745.

Co1mcil :• First reading, 2813; second rending moved by the Hon. B. R. \\7ise, 4532 ; debated by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 4809; the Hon. W. Robson, 4833; the Hon. Ji'. Flowers, 5102; the Hon. H. Stuart, 5113; the Hon. Dr. Nash, 5114 ; the 'Hon. J. Blanlcsby, 5118; the Hon. J. M. Creed·, 5416; the Hon. N. J·. Buzacott, 5419; the Hon. J. Mengher, the Ron. H. Langwell, M22; the Hon. J. Hcpher, 5426; the Hon. J. Mncintosh, 5427; the Hon. A. W. :Meeks, 5428 ; the Hon. J. Hughes, 5570; the Ron. Dr. MncLnurin, 5575; the Hon. B. Back­house, 5580; the Ron. J. Estell, 5581; the Hon. R. J. Black, 5586 ; the Hon. B. R. \\'ise, 5586 ; second reading negatived on division, 5595.

!N}:BRIATES JliLL :

Council: Message to the Assembly, 40; assent reported, 3810. ·

Asse:mbly: Message from the Council, 44; second reading movecl by Mr. Wise nnd agreed to, 2903 ; considered in Committee, 2903; thit·d reading, 3086.

INFANTS CUSTODY AND SE'l'TJ,EMENTS llJL!,: Conncil: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

BILLS-PUBLIC ( continuecl) : INSCRIDED STOCK (REGISTRAR) lllLL :

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 2761; motion in Committee, 2902; first reading,. 2903; second reading moved by Sir Willinm Lyne, 2940; debate(l by Mr. Molcswort~, 2940; Mr. Reid, Mr. Storey, 2941; Su· William Lyne, \:!942; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2942 ; . third reading. 5235.

Conncil: .First reading, 5212 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 5446; third reacling, 5979. ·

INTEREST ON JUDGMEN'l'R lliLL : Assembly: Proceedings resumed, 50 ; second

reading moved by Mr. Gnrland, 809; de­bated by Mr. Norton, 810; Mr. B. B. O'Conor, Mr. J. C. iVatson, 812; bill read the second time, and considered in Commit­tee, 813: third reading, 833; assent re­ported, 1595.

Council: First reading, 822; second reading mpved by the Ron. J. Hughes, 1248; de­bated by the Hon. T. M. Slattery, the Hon. C. K Pilcher, 1251; the Ron. H. C. D~tngar, the Hon. J. Hughes, 12j3; bill read the secoud time, 1253; considered in Commit­tee, 1253; third rending, I 344.

JUSTICJ'S AC'l' AlllENDllmNl' BTLT, : Council: LeM·e to introduce, 3!29; first read­

ing, 3703; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Snttor, 4097 ; debated by the Ron. H. C. Dangar, the Hon. C. K Pilcher, 4099 · bill read the second time and con­sidet·~d in Committee, 4100; recon8idered in Committee, 4395 ; third reading, 4532 ; con.9. amclts. by Assembly, 6085. .

Assembly: First rending, 4624 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. Crick, 5739 ; debated by Sleath, 5739; bill read the second time, 5739 ; considered in Committee, 574.0 ; third reading, 6050.

JUS'J'ICES (!liNES) JJIJ,L : Council: Assent reporter!, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

JUSTICES o~· THE PEACJ' HJ£1\IOVAL HILL: Assembly: Lenve to introduce, 186; first read­

ing, 536; second rending moved by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2964; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2967; Mr. Haynes, 2968; Mr. No1'ton, 29i0; Mr. Aflieck, i\1 r. Gormly, 2976; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 29i7 ; second reading negatived on division, and bill with­drawn, 2978.

JUVEN!Lt; S~IOKING SOPPRJ£SSION J,lJI!, : _ • Assembly: Proceedings resumed, 149 ; second

rending moved by Dr. Ross, 1609; debated by Mr. Slca.th, 1610: Mr. \Y .. M. Hughes, 1Gl3; Mr. J. C. L. Pitzpatrick, Mr. Orick, 1615 ·Mr. Norton, 1617; Mr. J. C. iYatson, (who

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moved as an amendment that the. bill be referred to a select committee), 1620; Mr. Haynes, 1621; Mr. ]~elden, Mr. Molesworth, 1622; Mr. Holman, Mr. Arthur Griffith, Dr. Ross, 1623; bill read the second time on division, and considered in Committee, 1625, 3288, 5099; third re!tding, 5136.

Council: First reading, 5102.

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BILLS-PUBLIC ( contimted) : KOORAWA'l'IIA '1'0 GRENFELl, RAILWAY A~IEND­

MENT BILL: Assernbly: Proceedings resumed, 1127; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2007; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2007 ; third reading, 2092; assent reported, 2576.

Council: First reading, 2079 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, . 2173; third reading, 2362; assent reported, 2589.

LABOUR UNIONS EMPLOYEES PROTECTION BILL: Assembly.: Proceedings resumed, 187 ; second

reading moved by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2049. LAND FOR SE'l"fLEMENT BILL :

Assembly: Motion in Committee, 2722. LAND-TAX (ASSESS~iENT-BOOKS) BILL :

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 640; motion in Committee, 2006; first reading, 2006 ; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 2665 ; third reading, 2746; cons. amclts. by Council, :3139; assent reported, 3388.

Council: First reading, 2813; second reading mo,·ed by the Hon. F. B. Sutto1·, 3039 ; debated by the Hon. A. Brown, 3009; the Ron. H. E. Kater, 3010; the Ron. J. Hughes, 3011; the Ron. J. H. 'Yant, 3012; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 3013; the Bon. C. E. Pilcher, the Bon. Jago Smith, 3016; the Ron. F. B. Suttot·, 3017 ; bill read the second time, 3018; considered in Commit­tee, 3018 ; third reading, 3094; assent re­ported, 3428.

LAND-TAX COLLECTION BILL : Council: Assent reported,_ 4. Assembly: A8seot reported, 18.

LAND-TAX CONTIUBUTION BILL : Assernbly: :Message to .Council, 899 ; cons.

wndts. by Council, 4466; assent reported, 4739.

Council: Message from Assembly, 888; debate on second reading resumed by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 3717; the Ron. Dr. MacLaurin, 3718 ; the Ron. J. Hughes, 3720 ; bill read the second time, and considered in Com­mittee, 3721; third reading, 3811; assent reported, 4805.

LEGITHIA'l'ION BILL : Council: First reading, 1638 ; second reading

moved by the Hon. '1'. :M. Slattery, 2669 ; the Ron. Dr. Cullen, 2670 ; the Bon. Dr. MacLaurin, 2673; the Hon. J. H. 'Vant, the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 2675 ; the Ron. H. C. Danga.1·, the Ron. Dr. Bowker, the Ron. S. Charles, 2676 ; the Ron. G. H. Cox, the Ron. P. L. C. Shephe~·d, the Ron. J. Hughes, 2677; the Ron. F. 13. Suttor, the Ron: A. W. Meeks, 2679; the Bon. A. J. Gould, 2680; the Hon. T. i\I. Slattery, 2682; bill read the second time on division, 2683 ; considered in Committee, 2683; third reading, 2819.

Assembly: First reading, 2860 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. Hogue, 5843 ; debated by Mr. Cook (who moved that the debate be now adjourned), Sir vVilliam Lyne, Mr. Gormly, 5844; adjournment negatived, 5844; Mr.

BILLS-PUBLIC (contiz!ued): LEGITIMATION BILL (continued) :

Sleath, Mr. See; 5845 ; Mr. Ferguson, 5847; Mr. McLean, Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 5849; Mr. Anderson, Mr. Hogue, 5851 ; bill read the second t-ime and considered in Committee, 5851.

LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY BILL : Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

LICENSED TIED-HOUSES BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 301.

LINDFIELD-ST. LEONARDS RAILWAY CROSSING::> BILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 2450; motion in Committee, 2665 ; first i·eading, 2740; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 2955 ; third reading, 2964.

Oo1mcil: First reading, 3009 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3207 ; third1·eading, 3288 ; assent t·eported, 3428.

LIVERPOOL MUNICIPAL LOAN BILL :' Assembly: Second reading moved by J\-h. See,

6295; debated by Mr. Jessep, 6296; bill read the second time and considet·ed in Committee, 6296 ; third reading, 6296. .

Cow1cit: First reading, 6318; second reading moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 6318; bill read the second and third times, 6319.

LOAN ACCOUNT TRANSFER BILL : Council: Assent reported, 4 . .A.ssernbly: Assent reported, 18.

LOAN BILL (18!-!9) : Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

LOAN BI!,L [1900): Assembly: Bill read first and second ~imes,

and considered in Committee, 5969 ; third reading moved by Sir Vi'illiam Lyne, 6024; debated by Mr. Carruthers, 6024; Mi·. A. Chapm:m, 6026; Mr. Cook, 6027; Mr. J. H. Young, 6030; Mr. Willis, 6032; Mr. Terry, Mr. Storey, 6034; Mr. Price, Mr. Kidd, 6036; Dr. Ross, 6037; Sir William Lyne, 6039 ; bill read the third time, 6040 ; assent reported, 6246.

Cow1cil: First reading, 6066 ; second reading moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 6066; de­battd by the Ron. J. Hughes, 6066; the Ron. H. C. Danga.t·, 6069 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 6070 ; third reading, 6079 ; assent reported, 6303.

MARlUAGE BILL: Connell: First rea.ding, 5570 ; second reading

moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 5777 ; debated by the Hon. A. Brown, 5778; the Ron. N. Hawken, 5779; the Hon. Vi'. Robson, 5780; the Ron. A. Ross, the Ron. N. J. Buza.cott, 5781; the Hon. Dr. Mac­Laurin, 5782: the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 5783; bill counted out, 5784.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS ACTS FU RTIIER Al\IEND­MENT BILL:

Assembly: Leave to introduce, 50; first read­ing, 616 ; second reading moved by .Mr. R. D. Meagher, 4524; bill read the second

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BILLS-PUBLIC (con,imued): MIWJCAT,l' ItACTn'IONEHS ACTS Jl!LJ, (continued) :

time and consid.erecl in ·Committee, 4;')24; third reading 4575 ; conJI, arru.lts. by Conn·. oil, 58:31.

Com!Cil: :First re1tcling, 4532 ·; second reading moved by the Hon. J·. M. Creed, 4634 ; de­bated by the Hon. J!'. 13. Suttor, 4635; the Hon. A. Brown, the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 4636; bill re:~.d the second time and considered in Committee, 46:37; third reucHng moved by the Hon. J.. M. Ct·eed, 4924; deb1tt.ed by the Hon. Dr.Nu.sh (who moved as au amend· mont that the bill be recommitted for inser­tion of tt now olau~e), 492,1,; the Hon. Dr. Bowker, 4925 ; the Hon. J·. M. Creed, 4926; amendment a,greed to on divisiOJl, 4926; third reading, 5130 ; cons. amclts. by Assembly, 585:3.

llfEDICAJ. l'RACl'ITIOXllUS (AM.ENDMllN'l') BIT.L :

Assembly: J!'irst reading, 149; second reading moved by :i\1r. Price, 2978; debated by Mr. Haynes, 2980; :i\!fr. W. M. Hughes, 2982; Mr. Neiltl, 298•t; Mr. Moore, 2985; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 2985 ; third reading, 3093; assent reported, 3938.

Conncil: J!'irst reading, 3094; second reading moved by the Hon. '£. M. Slattery, 3531 ; debated by the Hon. lk Bowker, 3535 ; the Hon. Sir Arthur Hen wick, the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 3;)36; the Hon. Dt·. Nash, 3537; the Hon. T. M. Slattery, 3538; bill read the second time and considered iu Com· mittee, 353!); third reading, 3704 ; assent reported, 3982.

niEMJl£US 0~' PARLIAlliEN'l' DISQUALJJiiCATIOX BILL:

A-ssembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3946.

1\IE'l'UOPOU'I'A;s' Sl'REET 'J:RAF!iiC REGULATIOX lliLL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 317 ; message from the Governor, 362 ; motion in Committee by l\lx. See, 565 ; debated by M.r. R D. Mea5l.her, Mt·. Hogue, Mr. Sttmuel Smith, Mr. A. IJhapmau, 5G7 ; first reading, 568; second rending mOI'ecl by Mr. See, 951; debated by Mr. Dacey, 954; Mr. Norton, 960; Mr. EI. Uoss, 963; M1'. R. D. Meagher, 964; Mr. Jessop, 965; bill read the second time, 966 ; cousiclerecl in Com­mittee, 963; thirrl reading moved by Mr. See, 1058; debated by Mr. Norton (who moved as an amendment that the bill bo recommitted to reconsider clause 4), 1058; M:r. Sec, Mr. Dacey, Sir Matthew Harris, 1060; Mr. E. M. Cla,rk, 1061; Mr. 1::-eid, 1062; Sir Willittm J;,yne, 1067; Mr. Ander· son, Mr. H.. D. Me1tghor, 1069; Mr. l\1'cGowen, 1071; l\Ir. gwing, Mr. Neild, 1072; :i\1r. Gormly, 1073; Mr. Price, Mr. J. H. Young, 1074; Mr. D. ThomsoJl, 107(); Mr. ]~elden, 1076; Mr. Donaldson, 1077; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1078 ; a,meudment negatived on division, ttnd bill read the third time, 1079 ; cons. nmdts. by Council, 1576.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued) : 1\lli:rROl'OUl:AN S:I:REET 'l'RAF!ilC DILL ( ctcl.) : Co1tncil: First reading, 1255 ; second t:eading

moved by the Ron. F. B. Stlcttor, 1345 ; the Ron. H. C. Danga1·, 1347 ; the Hon. J. Hughes, 1348 ; the Hon .. A. J. Gould,. 1349; the Hon. Dt~. MacLaurin, the Hon. N. Hawken, 1351; the Hon. J!'. B .. Sutto~·. 1352; bill read the second, time, 1852; e.on­sidered in Committee, 1353; third reacting, 1424 ; assent re.ported, 2361.

1\lETROrOI .. ITAN TRA.FFIC kMENDl\lENT BTLJ.~: 4ssembly: Motion to go into Committee,

5285. »IETUOPOLITAi" WA'l'ER AND SEWERAG-E ACTS

AMENDMENT lliLL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committe.e,

4021. METROPOLI11AN WATER (lUGfBIOND) BT.LL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3172; order of the day discharged, 3398.

niiJ>."ERS' ACCIDENT RELIEF BILL (NO. 1) : Assembly: :i\f essage from the Governor, 362 ;

motion t.o go into Committee, 435; motion in Committee by Mr. J!'egan, 563; debated by Mr. Watkins, Mr. Cook, 564; first read· ing, 564; second reading moved by Mr. J!'egan, 860; Mr. Sydney Smith, 864; Mr. Arthur G1·iflith, 865; Mr. \Vatkins, 866; Mr. \Yaddell, 868'; Mt·. Edelen, 869; Mr. Brunker, Mr. Thomas, 870; Mt·. Cook, Mr. Donaldson, Ilh. Moore, 871; Mr. J. Thom­son, Mr. Nicholson, :i\Jr. A. Ghnpman, 872; Sir William Lyne, 873; Mr. Spence, Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. \Vatkius, Mr. Dick, 87!; Ilfr. Ferguson, 875 ; Mr. A. Chapman, Mr. Spence, 876 ; Mr. Thomas, Mr. l!'ergu­son, 878; Mr. J!'egan, 879; bill refl.cl the second time, 879; bill withdrawu, 2021.

MINEUS' ACCIIJENT RELH;F DILL (NO. 2): Assembly: l\Jotion to go into Committee, 2275;

motion in Committee, 2361 ; first reading, 2361 ; second rea1ling moverl by M1·. J!'egan, 2871; debated by Mr. Cook, 2874; Mr. Neild, 28i7; Mr. D. Thomson, 2882; Mr. Pl'icc, 2881; Mr. Moore, 2886, Mr. Hurley, 2887; Mr. Spence, 2888; Mr. Donaldson, !.!889; l\Jr. Arthur Griffith, l\lr. T. Brown, 2890; Mr. J. Thomson, 2891; Mr. \Yaddell, Mr. Gillies, Mr. Spruson, 2892; Mr. J!'egan, 2894 ; bill read the segond time, 28!)5 ; eon­sidcred in Committee, 2895 ; third reading moved by }\'Jr. Fegan, 2929; debated by Mr. Arthur Griffith (who moved as an amend· ment that the bill be recommitted to re­consider clause 13), 2929; Mr. Neild, 2930; l\lr. Storey, 2932 ; :i\T r. Price, 2933 ; Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Brunker, 2935 : Mr. Raynes, 2936; Mr. Reid, Mr. J!'egan, Mr. :Moore, 2937 ; amendment agreed to and bill recommitted, 29:37 ; third reading, 3086; cons. amdts. by Council, 4366 ; assent i·e-ported, 4739. ,

Council: l!'irst reading, 3094; second reading mo,·ed by the Hon. 1!'. B. Suttor, 3811 ; debated by the Hon. A. Brown, 3812 ; the JJon. E. D. Millen, 3816 ; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 3819; the Hon. J. H. IV ant,

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UILLS-PUBLIC (continued): . !\liNERS ,\.QCIDENT HELIEF BIJ.L (-NO. 2) ( contd.):

3820; the Hon·. A. J. Gould, 3822; the H0n. J. Estell,. 3825; the Hou. N. J. Bnza· cott. 3326: the Hon. Dr. Nash, the Hon. F. B. Suttor,. 3827 ; bill read the second time, 38~8 ; considered in· Committee, 3~28, 3983; third reading, 4097 ; assent reported, 4805.

MINES (EIGHT HOURS) BILL : Assembly: Message. from the Governor, 362;

motion to go into Committee,. 435; motion in Committee by Mr. :Fegan, 564; debatP.d by Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Cook, Mr. J. Thom­son, 565; first reading, 565 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. Fegan, 1851 ; debated by Mr. Spence, 1853; Mr. vVaddell, Mr. Thomas,. 1854; Mr Hurley, Ilir. Arthur Griffith, 1856; l\1 r. Brunker, Mr. Edelen, 1857; Mr. Watkins, 1858 ;. Mr. ·spruson, 1859; Il1r:Cook, 1860; Mr. Wright, Mr. J. H. Young, 1861; 1\ir. Nicholson, 1862; Mr. Fega,n, 1863; bill read the third time, 1863; considered in Committee, 1863; third · reading, 1947.

Gonncil: First reading, 1948; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Snttor, 2832 ; debatecl by the Ron. J. H. 'Nant, 2832; the Hon. J. Estell, 3727 ; the Ron. A. Brown, 3730; the Hon. F. Flowers, 3734 ; the Ron. W. Robson, 3738; the Ron. W. R. Campbell, 3739; the lion. N.J. Bnzacott, 3741 ; the Hon. J. Wilson, 3742; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 3743 ; second reading nega­ti.vecl on division, 3744.

. MINES ENGINJ;ERS' HOUHR REGULATION DILL : Assembly: First reading, 50 ; second reading

moved by Mr. Edelen, 1210; Mr. Dick,. Mr. Cook,. Mr. YVilks, 1212; Mr. W. VI'. Young, Mr. Fegan, 1213; Mr. Norton, 1214; Mr. Sleath, 1215; Mr. Edelen, 1216; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1216; third reading, 1267. ·

Gonncil: First reading, 1255 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Wilson, 4:375; bill read the second time and considered in Committee. 4376, 5206; bill withdrawn, 5595.

l\IE\ES. INSPECTION BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 455 ;

motion in Committee, 1866; fi~st l'eading, 1947; second reading moved by Mr. Fegan, 4466; dehntedlJy Mr. Thomas, ~iT. Hurley, 4468 ; Mr. Brunker, 4476 ; Mr. Moore, 4477 ; Mr. Spence, 4480 ;. Mr. Cohen, 4481 ; Mr. Edelen,. Mv. Ca,nn, 4483; Mr. Norton, II'Lr. Fegan, 4484 ; bill read the second time, 4485 ; considered in Committee, 4486.

MINING BILL : Assembly: _Motion to go into Committee; 3516;

motion in Committee, by lVIr. Fegan, 3649 ; first reading, 3649 ; 4486.

llfi!NING LAWS FURTHER A~IENDMENT BILL: ilssernbly: First reading, 1833; second read­

ing moved by MT. Fegan, 5205; debated by MT. Brunker, Mr. Cook, Mr. 'Yillis, Mr. Edelen, 5205.; Mr. T .. Brown; Mr .. A. Chap· man, Mr. Sleath, 5206 ; ·bill r.ead the.second time and considered in Committee, 5206, .5280 ; tbi1:d reading, 53'13. ·

BILLS--PUBLIC ( co1uin:u.ed) : lliNWG LAWS FURTHER.A.i\LENDiiiENT BILL ( ctd. ): Council: First reading, 5416 ; second reading

moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 6087 ; debated by the Hon.- H. C. Dangar, 6087 ; the Hon. A. vY. l\feeks, 6089 ; the Hon. J. H. Want, 6090; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, -60!H; second reading negatived on division, 6093.

niiNING. J,E;\SES BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

6015. i\Ul'o'TI<G PARTNERSHIPS llitJ. : Council: First reading, 2164; bill read the

second time and considered· in Committee, 2362; third reading, 2452 ; assent reported, 3178. • .

Assembly: First reading, 2520; bill read the second time and considered· in Committee, 2665; third readi11g, 2746; assent reported, 3126.

MINISTERIAL ELECTION BILL : A.~sembly: Pr•oceedings resumed, 536.

iiiONEY·LENDERS BILL: Co1mcil: First reading, ·4097; second reading

moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4385; bill read the second time, 439± ; considered in Committee, 4G3~ ; third reading, 4846.

Assembly: First· reading, 4904. MUNICIPALITIES ACT AJ\IENDING BILL: . A.~sembly: Proceedings resumed, 50; con­

sidered in Committee, 1242, 1609 ; third reading, 1679.

Council: First reading, 167f ; second reading moved by the Hon: E. D. Millen·, 2164; debated by the Hon. J. 1\Iacintosh, the Hon. A. Brown, 2165 ; the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, the Hon. H. E. Kater, the Hon. A. Yv. Meeks, 2166; the Hon. J. H. Want, the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 21G7 ; the Hon. A. J. Gould, 2168; the Hon. F. T. Humphery, the Hon. S. Charles, 2170; the Hen. Dr. MacLaurin, the Hon. E. D. Millen, 2171 ; bill read the second time,- 2173; considered in Committee, 2173,3811.

MUNICIPALITIES (AlllENDMENT) HILL: A.~sembly: Motion to go into Committee, 2450;

motion in Committee by Mr. See, 2651 ; debated by Ilh. Brunker, 2664; Mr. Terry, 2665 ; motion agreed to, 2665 ; first reading, 2665; second reading moved by Mr. See, 3623 ; debated by Mr. Mahony, 3635 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3642; Ilir. Cook, 4313; Mr. Taylor, 4320; Mr. Dacey, 4323; Mr. Cohen, 4328; Mr. Carruthers, 4332; Mr. T. H. Griffith, 4336; Mr. Edelen, 4337 ; Mr. Neild, 4340; Mr. D. Thomson, 4341 ; Mr. Gormly, 4346; Mr. Dight, 4348; Mr. Rigg, 4353; Mr. Cruickshank, 4356·; Mr. Jessep; ~h. C. G. Wilson, 4357; Il1r. Phil­lips, 4358; Mr. Hogue, 4360; Ilk H. Chap­man, 4363; Mr. T .. Clarke, Mr. W. vV. Young, 4364; Mr. Hawthorne, 4365; bill read the second. time, 4365 ; considered in Committee, 4365, 4575, 4748, 4864.

!lUNICIPALI'fiES (ELEC'riON) BILL.: .Assembly: Proceedings resumed, 50 ; second

readingmond by. Mr. Thomas,_,408.;, debated by Mr. Gook, 4,09; Mr.. Hogue, Illr, McGowen,

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): . MUNICII'ALITIES J>LECTIOS DII~L (continuecl):

410; Mr. J. C. \Vatson, Mr. Macdonald, 4ll; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 412; third reading, 435.

Oowzcil: First reading, · 426 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 2696 ; de­bated by the Hon. N. Hawken, 2696; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, the Hon. J. Hughes, the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 2697 ; the Hon. N. Hawken, 3541 ; the Ron. A. '"· Meeks (who moved that the debated be adjourned); the Hon. J. Hughes, the Hon. I<'. B. Suttor, the Hon. Sir Arthur. Henwick, :3543; the Hon. Dr. Cullen, the Ron. J. Hughes, the Hon. A. ,y, Meeks, 3544; debate adjourned on division, 3544.

l\IUNICIPALI'l'IES l>NABJ"INC DILJ,: Assembly: Leave to introduce, 6:30.

l\IUNICIPALITIES (JNCORl~ORA'riON VALIDA'riNG) Bil-L:

Assembly: First reading, 6380; second read­ing moved by Mr. See, 6380 ; debated by Sir William Lyne, 6380; 11'lr. Brunker (who mo1•ed, as au amendment, tlmt the bill be read the second time to-morrow), 6cl81; Mr. Cook, 6382 ; amendment ncga.tived, 6383; :Mr. Hogue, 6383; bill read the second time and comiderecl i:1 Committee, 6385.

MUNICIPAL DIS'rRTC'r Ob' INVERELL l~EDUCED

AREA BILl.: Assembly: First reading, 630 ; referred to

select commi,ttee, 1210 ; report of select committee presented, '1140.

l\IUNIOII'AL J)ISTRJC'l' 01' LAMH'l'ON JJlJA. : Assembly: First reading, 3337.

NARRAllRI ~·o WAT,(lE'l''r llAILWAY llnl": Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 5330;

motion in Committee, by l\1r. O'Sullivan, 5567 ; clpbated by Mr. Gormly, Mr. Norton, Mr. Brunker, lVlr. Holmn.n, Mr. J. C. \Vat­son, 5567 ; Mr. \:Villis, Mr. Gillies, 5568 ; motion agreed to, 5568 ; first reading, 5568; second reading, moved by Mr. O'Snlliv.an, 5633; debated by Mr. Cruickshank, Mr.J. C. Watson, 5633; Mr. Hassall, 5634 ; Mr. Brunker, Mr. lj\'illis, 5635; Mr. H. Ross, Mr. Norton, 5636 ; Mr. Gillies, Mr. O'Sul­livan, 5637; third rea,cling, 5643.

Oowzcit: First reading, 5745 ; second reading. moved by the Hon. F. B. Snttor, 5866; the Hon . .1?. T. Humphery, 5868; theHon. A. J. Gould, 5869; the Hon. G. F. Earp, 5870; the Hon. H. E. Kater, 5872; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 5872; third reading, 5979.

NAVIGATION (AMEN:Oli!EN1') llJLL [1899] : Oowzcil: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

NAVIGATION (AMEllOMEN'f) DILL [1900]: Assembly: Motion to go into ·committee,

4ll4; motion in Committee,· 4170 ; first reading, 4170; second reading moved by Sir William Lyne, 4211 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 42ll ; third reading 4403 ; cons. arnclts. by Coun­cil, 5136; assent reported, 532!.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued) : NAVICA'J'ION AM~:NDMEN'l' BILL (continued): OoltnCil: First reading 4375 ; second reading

moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4558; de­batecl.by the Hon. A. Brown, the Ron. Dr. Cullen, 4558; the Ron. S. Charles, the Ron. H.' C. Dangar, 4561 : the Ron. Jr. B. Sut­tor, 4563; bill read the second time, 4563 ; considered in Committee, 4842 ; third read­ing, 4.90,!; assent reported, 5416.

Nlm'CASTLJ' l'ASTURAGB RESJ>RVJ> BII,L : Gonncil: Fii·st reading, 21G4; bill read the

second ti1i10 and considered in Committee, 2362 ; third reading, 2452; assent reported, 3178.

Assemblr;: First reading, 2520 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2665; third reading, 2702 ; assent reported; 3126.

NOXIOUS li1.ICltOJJES ])ILL : Council: First reading, 2164; bill ren.cl the

second time !tnd considered in Committee, 2362; third reading, ~452 ; assent reported, 3178.

Assembly: First reading, 2520; bill read the second time a,ncl considered in Committee, 2665 ; third reading, 2746 ; assent reported, 3126.

OA'l'HS JliLf, : Council: First reading,· 2164; bill read the

seeonc~ time ariel considered in Committee, 23G2; third reading, 2452; assent reported, 3178.

Assemblr;: I<'irst reading, 2520; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2665; third reading, 2746; assent reported, 3i26.

OLD-AGE l'.ENSIOXS HILL : .Assemb!!IJ: Motion in Committee, 2722 ; mo­

tion in Committee, by Sir Vi7illia,m Lyne, 2951 ; debated by Mr. E. M. Clark, Mr. Gormly, ::!J52 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Gillies, Mr. 'Vat­ltins,. Mr. Brunker, 2953 ; Mr. T. Fitz­patrick, Mr. Ha,wthorne, Mr. Donaldson, 2954; motion agreed to, 2955; first reading, 3662; second reading moved by Sir Willia,m Lyne, 4941; debated by Mr. Neild, 4949; Nit. Gormly, 4963; Mr. H. D. Meagher, 4964; Mr. Quinn, 4967; Mr. \Vilks, 4970; Dr. Ross, 4973; Mr. Cotton, Mr. Affleck, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4978; Mr. W. \V. Young, 4981; Mr. Cook, 4983; Mr. Moore, 4990; Mr. Hassall, Mr. A. Qhapman, 4992; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 4996; l\'h:. Hogue, 4998; Mr. Reymond, Mr. T. Brown, 5001; Mr. Molesworth, 5002; Mr. J. H. Young, 5005; l\1r. Jessop, Mr. Sa,muel Smith, 5006; Mr. Hawthorne, 5007; Mr. Ca,rruthers, 5138; Dr. Graham, 5143; Mr. Whiddon, 5146 ; Mr. Bennett, 5147 ; Mr. C. A. Lee, 5149 ; Mr. 'Yillis, 5151; Mr. C. G. Wilson, 5153; Mr. Sleath, 5154; Mr. Cohen, 5157 ; Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Brunker, 5159 ; Mr . .Ashton, 5161; Mr. Edelen, 5164; Sir William Lyne, 5165; bill read the·second time, 5168; considered in Committee, 5168; third read­ing moved by Sir Y\'illiam Lyne, 5235 ; de­bated by Mr. Neild(whomo\·ecl as an amend.

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BILLS- PUBLIC (continued) : OLD-AGE l'ENSIONS JliLL (continued) :

ment that the lJi!l he recommitted), 5:!36 ; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 5237; Mr. Sleath, b238; l\Ir. Reid, 5239; amendment negati,•ed on division, and bill read thircl time, 5241 ; cons. amdts. by Council, 6200.

Conncit: First reading, 5212; second reading moved by the Hon. B. R. Vi1ise, 5!33 ; de­hated by the Ron. A. Brown, 5437; the Hon. W. Robson, 5439; the Ron. Dr. Cull'en, 5441; the Hon. G. H. Cox, 5443; the Hon. J. Rep her, 544i; the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, 5745; the Hon. l<'. T. Humphery, 5749; the Ron. C. K Pilcher, 5753; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 5754 ; the Hon. H. E. Kater, 5756; the Hon. J. M. Creed, 5758; theHon. W. R. Campbell, 5759; the Hon. J. Macintosh, 5760; the Ron. S. Charles, 5761; the Hon. B. R. \'i'ise, 5762 ; bill read the second time, 5763; considered in Committee, 5763; third reading, 5854 ; ·

\)RDNANCE LANDS TRANS}'ER BILL (FO!'mal) : Coltncil: First reading, 5. Assembly: First reading, 19.

·OYSTER FISHERmS AMENDMENT lliLL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 5331.

PACIFIC CABLE ENABLING JliLL : Assembly: . Motion to go into Committee,

3515; motion in Committee by Mr. Crick, 4312; debated by Mr. J. H. Young, Sir \·Villiam Lyne, 4313; motion <tgreed to, 4313; first reading, 4313; second reacling mo\•ed by Mr. Crick, 4442; debated by Mr. Molesworth, 4443; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 4445; Mr. Cook, 4447; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4454; third reacling, 4456; assent reported, 5193.

Council: First re<tding, 4532; second reading moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 4643 ; debated by the Hon. N. Hawken, 4644 ; the Ron. A. \Y. Meeks, the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4645; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4645 ; third read­ings 4805; as3ent reported, 5102.

PARUAillEN'rARY CANDIDATE~ EXPENSES lliLL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,413l.

l'ARLIAMEXTARY ELECTIOXS AiiH:XDi\IENT lliLL: Assembly: Motion to go iilto Committee,

3048; 3751 ; motion in Committee, 3851 ; first reading, 3852; second reading moved by Sir \Villiam Lyne, 5242; bill read the second time, 5242; considered in Commit­tee, 5242; thircl reading; 6320; cons. arndts. by Courcil, 59:30:

Conncil: First reading, 5416 ; ·second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Sut.tor, 5596; debated by the Ron. A. Bl'Dwn, 5597; the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 5598; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 5598; third reading, 5745.

, .PARUAillENTARY ELECTORAL LAW SUSPENSION lliLL :

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3751; motion in· Committee, 3851; first reading, 3851 ; ser.ond reacliug mo\•ed by J\ofr. See, 4021 ; debated by Mr. Norton, Mr. McGowen, Mr. J. H. Young, Mr. Moore, 4022; Mr. ·c. G. Wilson, Mr. A. Chapman,

cl

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): PARLIAolENTAltY ELECTORAl" LAW SUSPENSION

JliLL (continued) : Mr. Price, Mr. See, 4023; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4024; third reading, 4114; assent reported, 4491.

Conn cit.·· First reading, 4102 ; second reading · mo1•ed by the Hon. F. B. Snttor, 4275 ; debated by the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 4275 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4275; third reading, 4369; assent reported, 4531.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORATES REDISTRillUTION BILL: I

Assembly: Motion in Committee, 6117 ; first reading, 6118 ; second reading moved by Sir Vi'illiam Lyne, 6118; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr. Affieck; Mr. J. H. Young, 6118; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 6119; Mr. Crick, 6120; Mr. Moore, 6121; Mr. Ferguson, 61.22; Mr. J. C. Watson, 6123; Mr. Brunker, Mr. Molesworth, 6124; Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Neild, Mr. D. Thomson, 6125; Mr. Carruthers, 6127; Mr. Norton, Mr. Storey, 6128; Mr. Macdonald, 6129; hill read the second t-ime on division, 6129; considered in Committee, 6129; third reading moved by Sir Vil illiam Lyne, 6202 ; debated by Mr. Neild (who mo,•ed as an amendment that the hill be recommitted to reconsider clause 3), 6202; Mr. A. Chapman, 6203 ; amendment, ty leave, withdrawn, 6204 ; Mr. Gormly, Mr. R. D. i\'Ieagher, Mr. Waddell, Mr. Quinn, 620i; Mr. C. A. Lee, l\Ir. Molesworth, Mr. Norton, 1\ir. Cook, Sir William Lyne, Mr. J. H. Young, l\Ir. Hurley, 6205; bill read the third time, 6205.

Gowzcil: First reading, 6312; second reading moved by the Roil. B. R. \Vise, 6312; bill read the second and third times, 6313.

PARTITION lliLJ" : Council.· First reading, 216~; bill read the

second time and considered in Committee, 2362; thit·d reading, 2452; assent reported, 3178.

Assembly: First reading, 2520; bill· read the second time and considered in Committee, 2665; third reading, 2746; assent reported, 3126.

PASTURES AND STOCK PROTEC'l'IOX (RABBIT) lliLL: Assembly: Leave to introduce, 3337 ; first

reading, 3337 ; bill read the second time, and considered in Committee, 3803 ; third reading, 3851 ; aseent reported, 4204.

Conncil: First reading, 38~3; second reading moved by the Hon. Jf. B. Suttor, 4007 ; debated hy the Hon. H. E. Kater, 4007 ; the Hon. G. H. Cox, the Hon. A. Ross, 4008; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4009; bill read the second time and considered in Com­mittee, 4009 ; third reading, 4097 ; as3ent reported, 4·271.

PATENTS .~ND TRADE·i\IAR!I.:S BIU": Assembly: Leave to introduce, 1127 ; first

reading, 1191; second reading mo,·ed by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 4:315 ;· bill ruled out of order on the ground that it should have been· introduced by ruess:lge, 4516.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): BILLS-PUBLIC ( continue£l) : PETTY SI~SSIONS ~'KES l!ILL :

Assernbly: Motion to go into Committee, 3946.

PORT KEMDLA UAR:OOUR ACT AMENDMENT BJ!,L : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 1375;

motion in Committee by Mr. O'Sullivan, 1585; first reading, 1586 ; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sulli1•an, 1720; bill read the second time and considered in Con1mittee, 1720; third reading, 1758; assent reported, 2191.

Cowtcil: First reading, 1752; second reading moved by the B.on. F. 13. Suttor, 1889 ; the Hon. A. Brown, the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, the Hon. w·. Robson, 1890; the Hon. J. H. 'Vant, the Hon. S. Charles, 1891 ; bill rend the second time and considered in Com. mittce, 1892; third reading, 1948 ; assent reported, 216!.

PRODA'l'E DUTmS (AMBNDMENT) DII,L : Comtcit: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, 18.

PUBLIC ImAL'L'H PROMOTION ll1LL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3287;

motion in Committee by Mr. \Vise, 4367 ; debated by Mr. Hogue, 4367; first rend­ing, 43G7.

PUBLIC HOSPITALS (VOTING) DILL : Assernbly: Proceedings resumed, 18G; second

reading mo1·ed by Mr. Fitzgerald, 2046; debated by Mr. Waddell, 2046; Mr. Cook, 2047; Dr. Hoss, Mt·. Brunker, 20!8; Mr.· H. R?ss, Mt·. Macdonald, 2049 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2049; third readiug, 2092; assent reported, 2958.

Council: First reading, 2079; bill read the second time a,nd considered in Committee, 2691; third reading, 2819; assent reported, 3008.

PUBLIC IXSTRUCTION ACT AMENDMJ;NT JliLI, : Assernbly: Lea,ve to introduce, 2050; first

reading, 2133 ; second rending move<l by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 5100; debated by Mr. 'Wilks, Mr. Perry,. Mr. Httwthorne, 5101 ; Honse cotmtecl on~, 5101; bill restored to order-paper, 5135.

PUBLlC SBHVICE JlOARD APPOINT~IE~T DILL : Assembly: First rending, 14(); second reading

moved by Mr. Quinn, 1633; debate a,d­journed, 1636.

PUBLIC SERVICE SU.PEI\ANNUATIO~ BILL : Co~tncil: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reporte~l, 18.

PUBLIC HERVICE (TAXATION OFFIC:I::HS) DU,I,: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 4131;

motion in Committee, 43G5; {]rst rending, 4366 ; secon:l reading moved by Sir '~7illiam Lyne, 5279; debated by Mr. Brunker, 5279 ; Mr. Slettth, 5280; bill reacl the second time and considered in Committee, 5280; third rearling, 5320; assent reported, 6116.

Conncil: First ren-ding, Ml6 ; second reading moved hy the Hon. B. R. Wise, 5GOO; bill read the second time and consi<lcrecl in Committee, 5601 ; third reading, 5745; assent reported, 6066.

PUBLIC II' Afl'ElU~G PLACES Jl!LL : Council: First reading, 2164; bill read the

second time and considered in Committee, 2362 ;~bird rea,ding, 2452; assent reported, 3178. " .

Assembly: First reading, 2520; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2665; t-hird readiug, 2702; assent reported, :H26.

PUBLIC WOHKS DII.T, :

Council: First reading, 2164; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2362; third reading, 2452; assent reported, 3178.

Assem!Jly': First rending, 2520 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee,

.. 2665; third reading, 2903; assent reported, 3126.

PUBLIC WORKS AMENDlliE~T lliLL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 4169;

motion in Committee, 4271 ; first reading, 4271.

PUBLIC WORKS COilll\LITTEE ELEOTION DlLL : Assernbly: Leave to introduce, 50; first t:ead·

ing, 186; second reading movell by Mr. J,; C. Watson, 3412; debatecll.Jy :M.r. Gormly, Mr. l~ose, 3413; Mr. J·. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Molesworth, 3415; Mr. Edelen, 3416; Mr. Cook, 3417 ; Mr. Macdonald, 3418; Mr. Moore, 1\'Ir. R. D. :Meagher, 3420; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3422; 1\'fr. A. Chapman, Mr. Gillies, 3423; Mr. Sleath, 3424; hill read the secoud time on division, 3425 ;. con· siderecl in Committee, 3425.

RACING ASSOCIATION lliLL : Assembly: Leave to introduce, 50; first reacl·

ing, 435 ; second reading moved by Mr. Gillies, 2902; debated by :Mr. Ashton, 2995; Mr. Watkins (who moved as an amendment that the bill be referred to a select commit­tee), 2998; Mr. Crick, 2!J99; Mr. Cruick­shank, 3000; Mr. Carroll, 3QOl; Mr. Hogue, Mr. Brunker, 3002; a,mendmeut agreed to on divisio11, 3003; report of select commit­tee prcsentecl, 6200.

RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS APPOINT~fENT DILL: Assembly: First reading, 187. RE~L PHOPERTY BrLL : Conncit.· :First reading, 21G4; bill read the

second time a,nd considered in Gm;umittee, 2362; third reading, 2452; asseut reported, 3178.

Assembly: First rea,cling, 2520 ; bill read the seooncl time and considered in Committee, 2665; third reading, 2746; assent reported, 3126.

SCAI<'FOLJ)ING. lliLL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

5642. SEAMEN AC'.r AMENDMENT UlLL:

Motion to go into Committee, 50; motion in Committee, 1241; first rencliug, 1242.

SHEAREHS ACCO~Ili!ODATION lliLL: Assembly: 1\:Iotiou to go into Committee,

4713; motion in Committee by Mr. Perry, 6407; deba,tecl by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Sleath, 0!08; first reading, 6408.

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12 June to 5 December, 1903,

BILLS-PUBLIC (contimted) : SIIERIFl' BILL : Council: First reading, 2164; bill read the

second time and considered in Committee, 2362; third reading, 2452; assent reported, !H78.

As8embly: First reading, 2520 ; bill ren,d the second time and considered in Committee, 2665 ; third reading, 2702 ; assent reported, 3126.

STAli!P DUTIES (AMENDilfE~T) ]}[LL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

4312; motion in Committee by Sir William Lyne, 4458; debated by Mr. Moore, Mr. R D. Meagher, 4458; Sir William Lyne, Mr. Hogue, 4459 ; motion agreed to, 4459 ; first reading, 4459 ; second ren-ding moved by Sir William Lyne, 4721 ; bill read the second time and considere.d in Committee, 4i21 ; third reading, 4748; assent reported, 5324.

C'onncit: First re::t~:ling, · 4805 ; bill reacl the second time anrl considered in Committee, 4927; third reading, 5102; assent reported, 5416.

STATUTORY RULES PUBT"ICATION lliLL : Assembly: Message from the Governor, 362;

motion to go into Committee, 640. STOCK DISEASES BILL:

Assembly: Message from the Governor, 362; motion to go into Committee, 435; first reading, 2573.

STOCK·STEALI~G PREVE~TIOX BILL : Council: Leave to introduce, 4369 ; firs~ read-

ing, 4532. · SUNDAY TRADIXG REGULATION lliLL:

A.l8embly: Motion to go into Committee, 6019; motion in Committee IJy Sir William Lyne, G228; debateu by Mr. Gormly, 6228; Mr. \Yillis, 6229; motion agreed to, 6229; first reading, 6229.

SUPRE~!E COUR1' ADMINISTRATIOX (VALIDATING) BILL:

Assem~ly: Motion to go into Committee, 2584; motion in Committee, 2903; first reading, 200:3 ; second reading mo1•ed hy Mr. vVise, 3086; debated by Mr. Brunker, l\Ir. Gillies, Mr. Molesworth, 3087; Mr. J. C. L. Fitz· patrick, Mr. Norton, 3088; Sir William Lyne, 30!)0; Mr. Edelen, Mr. Holman, JHr. Brunker, 3091 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3092 ; third reading, 3220; cons. amdts. by Council, 4~03; assent reported, 4491.

Cow2cil: First reading, 3192; bill read the second time and considered in Co!Jnnittee, 3!69; third reading, 3531 ; assent reported, 4531.

SGPlU:iiiE COURT AND CIRCUIT COURTS BILL : Council: First reading, 2164; bill read· the

second time and considered in Committee, 2362 ; third reading, 2452; assent reported, 4271.

Assembly: First reading, 2520; bill read the second time and considered in Committee. 2665 ; third reading, 2746; assent reported; 4204.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continuecl): SUPRE~IE COURT PROCEDURE DI.Lf, :

Assembly: First reading, 2449 ; second read­ing moved by Mr. YVise, 2774; cleb>1ted by Mr. Mahony, 2781; Mr. Norton, 2784; Mr. Garland, 2788; Mr. Neild, 2700; Mr. Cohen, 2795; Mr. Rose, 2797 ; Mr. Moles­worth, 2799; Mr. Storey, 2801 ; Mr. Wise, 2802 ; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 2803; third reading, 2903 ; cons. amdts. by Council, 4853 ; assent reported, 5193.

Council: First reading, 300!) ; second reading movecl by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 4272; debated by the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 4273; the Hon .. Dr. Cullen, the Hon. G. Day, 4274; bill read the second time, 4275 ; con­sidered in Committee, 4563; third reading, 4626 ; consideration of message from As· sembly, 4907 ; assent reported, 5102.

SURVEYORS REGISTRATIOX BILL : ' Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,

6019; motion in Committee, 6407; first reading, 6407.

SYDNEY COAL DEUVERY ACTS REPEAL BILL : Assembly: First reading, 580.

Sl'DNEY CORPORATIOX (A~IENDMENT) BILL : Assembly: Message from the Governor, 362 ; motion to go into Committee, 455; motion in Committee by Sir Vi' illiam Lyne, 837; debated by Mr. E. M. Clark, 838; first reading, 839; second reading moved by Sir William Lyne, 1127; debated by :11'fr. Reid, 1131; Dr. Graham, 1139; Mr. \V. M. Hughes, 1148; l\:lr. Spruson, 1150; Mr. D. Thomson, 1161 ; Mr. H. Chapman, 1168; Mr. R. D. Meagher (who moved that the bill be referred to a select committee), 1170; Mr. Hogue, 1173; Mr. E. M. Clark, 1176; l\Ir. Norton, 1177; Mr. Jessep, 1181; Mr. O'Sullivan, 1184; Mr. S. E. Lees, 1!85; Mr. Kiclcl, 1190; amendment negati1·ed on division, and bill read the second time, 1191; considered in Committee, 1191, 1679, 1804; third reading moved by l\:Ir. See, 1833; debated by Mr. '~'addell, 1833; Mr. Norton (who moved as an amendment thaL the bill be recommitted for the consideration of clat;ses 3 and 17), Mr. See, Mr. Moore, 1836; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1838; l\fr. Storey, Mr. Gormly, 1840; Mr. Cook, 1841; Mr. n. O'Connor, 1843; Mr. Cann, 18~~5; Dr. Graham, 1846; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1847; Mr. Kidd, Mr. Hogue, 1848; Mr. W. M. Hughes, 1849; bill read the third time on di.vision, 1851 ; cons. ctnl{/t.s. by Council, 2722 ; message to Council, 2762; message from Council, 2915; free conference, 3066, 3102, 3235; message from Council, 3235 ; message to Council, 3247; assent reported, 3567.

Conncil: First reading, 1888; second reading moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 2051 ; debated by the Bon. J. Hughes, 2055 ; the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick (who moved as an ;tmendment that the bill be r~ad the second time this day six months), 2060; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2062; amendment nega­ti,·ed, 2062 ; bill read the second time on didsion, 2063 ;· motion by the Ron. F. B.

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BILLS-PUBLIC (continuecl): SYDNI~Y CORPORATI0:-1' (.HlENIHIJ~IC'I')lliLL ( ctcl. ):

Suttor, that the bill be considered in Com­mittee, 2063 ; debttted by the Hon. J. Hughes (who moved as an amendment that the Committee be instructe:l to amend the bill in certain respects), 2063; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2073; amendment. negatived on rli,,ision, 207:3; considered in Committee, 2073, 2174, 2362, 24i2; third reading, 2590; messa~e. from Assembly, 2813; eonsidem-

. tion of Assembly's messttge, 2815; message to Assembly, 2!!09; frne conference, 30!1, 3094, 3178; message from Assembly, 3207; considemtion of Assembly's messttge, 3299 ; assent reported, :3531.

SYDN~;y CORPOUA'l'J.ON (FURTlU:tt A~LENDINO) JllLT, :

Assembty: Motion to go into Committee, 3575 ; motion in Committee, 3623; first. reading, :3623 ; second reading moved by Sir William Lyne, 4131; debated by Mr. Norton, 4131; Mr. Jessep, Mr. H. Chap­man, :Mr. J. H. Young,41:32; M.r. :McGowen, :Mr. S. K Lees, 413:3; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4133; third reading, 4169; cons. amdt.s. by Coun­cil, 4313; assent reported, 473H.

Co1tncit: First reading, 4271 ; suspension of standing orders, 4271; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor·, 4271 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4,272 ; third reading, 4272; assent reported, 4805.

'SYDNEY UJMMM.\H SCHOOL ))ILL: Assembly: Leave to iutroduce, ~01.

.SYJJN~;y HARBOUR TI\IIST IJTLL: A.ssembty: Message from the Govemor, 362 ; motion to go into Committee, 434; motion in Committee by tlir William Lyne, 8Q9; debated by Mr. Norton, 841; Mr. AHicck, Mr. W. M. Hughes, 843; l\11-. Gormly, 844; 1\·.lr·. Wilks, 815; Mr .. Raynes, 846; Mr. J·. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Reid, 84l:l; .Mr. J~drleu, 852; l\1 r. Molesworth, 85:3; .Mr. A. Chapman, 855; Mr. 1\JcLeatr, l:l56; Mr. Cook, 857; Mx. Samuel Smith, Mr·. .J. H. Young, 859; motion agreed to, 860; fit·st reading, 1056; second reading moved

'by Sir William Lyne, 1908; debated by Mr. Reid, 1914; Mr. W. i\1. Hughes, 1921 ; Mr. 'Wilks, 1922; Mr. Spruson, 1!124; Mr.

· . .Molesworth, 192G ; Mr. Gormly, 1928; :Mr. Storey, l 92!); Mr. D. Thomson, l 9:31; .Mr. Ferguson, 1934; l\11-. H.. D. Meagher, 1935; :lift·. Terry, Mr. Cohen, 1938; Mr. Norton, 1940; Mt·. A::!dcrson, Sit· \Villiam Lync, I 944; bill read the second time, 1947 ; considered in Committee, 1947, 2133, 2488; third reading moved by Sir \Villinm Lyne, 2628; debttted by Mr. !11oore (who moved as an ttmendment that the hill be recom­mitted for the reconsideration of clause 12), 2628; Mr. Norton, 2630; Mr. \Vacldell, 2632; Mr. Storey, 2633; Mr. Ewing, 2634; Mr. Quinn, 26:35; Sir William T~yne, 2636; Mr. Molesworth, 2637; Mr. W. l\1. Hughes, 2638; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpltrick, Mr. Haynes, 2639; Mr. Cook, 26411 Mr. A. Chapman,

BILLS-PUBLIC (contimtecl): SYDNl~Y HARBOUR TJWS'l' ))ILL (continuecl):

2(i43; Mr. Ferguson, 2645; Mr. D. Thom­son, 2647; Mr. Rose, 2650; Mr. Dacey, 26fil ; amendment negatived and bill read the third time on eli visioti, 265:3; cons. wndt.s. by Council, 4489. ·

Conncit: First reading, 2691 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2819; de­bated hy the Hon. A. Brown, 2820; the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 2823; the Hon.t A. W . Meel;s, 2325; the Hon. G. H. Cox, 2827;

·the Hon. J·. H. \Yant, 2828; the Ron. Dr. MacLaurin, 2829; the Hon. G. ]!'. Earp, 2830 ;. bill read the second time, 2831; con­sidered in Committee, 3021, 3192, 3436; rccommittccl, 3561 ; thircl reading, 3704.

SYDNEY INDUS"i'JUAL JILIN]) INSTTTOTION TRANS· J•"Elt lliLL :

A ssembty: Leave to introduce, 3575. 1'BM.OH.A '1'0 \VYALONG H.AlLWAY lHLL:

As.qembty: :Motion to go into· Committee, 5969 ;, motion in Committee, by Mr. O'Su1-]i,·an, G051; debatNl by l\ir. Cogk, 6051; motion agrec<l to, G0fi2; firs~ reading, 6052; second rending moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, Gl44; debated by Mr. 1\:folesworth, Mr. \Vaddell, 6145; Mr. J. C. Watson, 6148; Mr. Aftleck, 6152; Mr. 13. B. O'Conor, 6153; Mr. Nielsen, Gl55; l\11-. T. Fitz· patrick, Mr. Cruickshank, 6158; Mr: Cook, 6159; Mr. Ewing, 6161; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 6161 ; .third reading, G 162.

Council: First reading, G359 ; second re~tding, moved by the Bon. F. B. Suttor, 6360; clehnted h:'f the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 6361 ; bill counted out, 6361.

THil HOCK 'TO GHEEN'S C:U~YAH RAILWAY Al\lENDl\lJ~N'l' 1HLL :

Assembty: Proceedings resumed, 1127; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2007; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2007; third reading, 2021; assent reported, 2576. ·

Gowzcit: First rending, 2079; bill read the second time aml considered in Committee, 2173; third reading, 236::?; assent reported, 2589.

TIED·HOUSES lllLL : Assembty: Motion to go into Committee, 50; motion in Committee by i.\lr. J·. C. \Vatson, 163G; debttted hy Mr. A. Chapman, 1636; first reading, 1637; second reading moved by Mr. Arthur Griflit.h, 3962; debated by Mr, Dacey, 3966; Mr. See, 3968; Mr. Cook, :3970; Mr. Aflleck, 3971 ; Mr. ,V. W. Young, Mr. \'liTaddell, 3972; Mr. D. O'Connor, ::1973 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3974 ; .Mr. Brunker, Mr. Mahony, 3976; Mr. Crnick· shank, 3977; Mr. Jessep, 3978; 1\:Ir. T. Brown, :\!Ir. Fegan, 3979; l\'11-. Carroll, :3!J80; Mr. H. Chapman, Mr. Arthur Griffith, 3981; bill read the second time on division, 39S2; considered in Committ.ee, 3982.

TONNAGE RATES (,nfEND}IE~T) DILL: Council.· Assent reporterl, 4. Assembty: Assent reported, 18.

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12 Jr ne to 5 D:ceml:er, 1900.

BILLS...:.. PUBLIC (continued) : TRADE·MARKS BILL : , Gowzcil: l!irst reading, 216! ; 'ilill read the

sec'ond time and considered in Committee, 2362; third rea'ling, 2452 ; assent reported, 3178.

As.sembly: First reading, 2520; Lill rearl the second time and considered iLl Committee, 2665 ; third reading, 2746; assent reported, 3126.

Tli,\DE UNlOc< (SUilSCRII'TIO:S ItJ<:COVEUY) lliLL: Assembly: Proceedings resumed, 149.

TRAVELLING STOCK .BILL. ·Assembly: ]I.•Iotion togo.into Committee, 51:36; ·

motion in Committee Ly Mr. Fegan, 5:314; debated by ~it·. Price, 53.14.; Mr. Brunker, ~Ir. S. E. Lees, Mr. Gormly, 5315; Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Willis, Mr. Cruickshank, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 5319; Mr. Byrne, 5320 ; motion agreed to, 5320 ; first reading, 5320.

TREASURY JlfLL:l BlLL : Council: Assent reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, IS.

TREASURY JHLT.S DEFICIENCY llTLL. Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 4713;

motion in Committee by Sir William Lyne, 4852; debated by Mr. J. H. Young, Mr. Brunker, Mt·. Norton, 4852; Mr. Moles· worth, Sir William Lyne, 485:~; motion agree<l to, 4853; first reading, 4853; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 5969; third reading, 6041.

Gonncil: First reading, 6081 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B.· Suttor, 6081·; debated by the Hon. N. Hawken, the Hon. J. Macintosh, 6082; the Hon. A. J. Gould, 6083; the lion. Dr. MacLaurin, 6084; the Hon. F. B. S<1ttor, 6085; bill' read the second time and con11idered in Committee, 6085; third reading, 608fi.

'J'REASURY INDEl\INITY nn .. T .. :

Oo1tncil: Assent reported, 4. As.qembly: Assent reported, 18.

TRUCK !liLT,: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, G17;

motion in Committee, 2049 ; first reading, 2050; second reading moved by Mr. Cook, 4520 ; debated by Mr. Fegan, Mr. O'Sulli­van, 4:320; bill read the second time and considererl in Committee, 4521 : third read­ing, 4575 ; cons. arndts., 5281 ; assent reported, 5639.

Oo1mcil: First reading, 4532 ; second read iug moved by t.he Bon. Dr. Cullen, 4915; bill read the second time, 4918 ; c~msidered in Committee, 4918 ; third reading moved by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 5129; debated by the Hou. J. Macintosh, 5130; bill read the third time, 51:30; assent reported, 5745.

TUCKTAN ~'LOOD ESCAPE SCHEME lliLL. Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 4456;

motion in Committee by Mr. O'Sullivan, 4736; debated by Mr. Aflleck, 4737; motion agreed to, 4787; first reading, 4737; second· reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, fi638; debate adjourned on di\·ision, 5638; debate resumed by Mr. Hawthorne, ll'lr. Brunker, 6052; Mr. Perry·, 6054; Mr. Dick, 6056;

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): 'fUCKIAN FLOOD ESCAI'E SCHEME BJI.f, ( con/cl.) :

Mr. Gillies; G057; Mr. Cook, 6058; Mr. Ewing, M,·. J. C. Watson, 6060; Mr. Pyers, Mr. R. D. Meagher, 6061 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 6062; bill read the second time aud considered in Committee, 6062; third reading moved hy Mr. O'Snllimn, 6'248; rlebated by Mr. Affieck, Mr. Hogue, 6248 ; ~lr. O'Sulli\'an, 6253; bill read the third time on division, 625:3.

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY ])ILL: Council: ,First reading, 2164; bill rearl the

second time anrl consirlered in Committee, 2:362 : third reading, 2452; assent reported, :3178.

Assembly: First reading, 2520; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 266.5; thirrl reading, 2746; assent reported, 3126.

WELUNCTO~ l'RESllYTERIAN f.llt'I~CH T,ANDS BILL:

Council: Asset~t reported, 4. Assembly: Assent reported, IS.

WHITNEY ERTATE lliLL : Council: First reading, 417 ; referred to select committee, 617:

WIDTH OF 1'TRES ll!LL : Assembly: ~1otion to go into Committee, 4456;

motion in Committee by Mr. O'Sullivan, c47:33; debated by Mr: J. H. Young, Mr. O'Sullimn, 473:3; Mr. Gormly, Mr. D. Thomson, 1111-. 'Vaddell, Mr. Dacey, 4734; Mr. Cruickshank, Mr. Vir. ,V. Davis, Mr. .T. H.IYoung, Mr. Terry, 4735; Mr. Mahony, Mr. Price, 4736 ; motion agreed to, 4736.

WITNESSES EXAMINATION JJILL: Co1tncil: First reading, 2164; bill read the

second time and considered in Committee, 2362; third reatling, 2452; assent reported, 4271.

Assembly: First reading, 2520; bill read the second time and considered in Committee ; 2665; third reading, 2702; assent reported, 4204.

WOLLOc<GONG WATER SUPPLY WORKS llTLL : Assembly:. Motion to go into Committee,

535 ; motion in Committee, \!804 ; first reading, 2848; second reading moved by 111r. O'Sullivan, 2!l44; debated by Mr. J. H. Young, 294.4; Mr. Price, Mr. Moles. worth, Mr. Gormly, 2945; Mr. Neild, 2946; Mr. Archibald Campbell, 2947; Mr. D. Th01i1son, ~1r. Gillies, 2048; Mr. Ashton, Mr. Brunker, 2!J49; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2950; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2950 ; third reading, 2964 ; assent reported, 4204.

Gowzcil: First reading, 3009 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 384:3; the Hon. A. Brown, the Ron. S. Charles, 3844; bill read the second time and con­sidered in Committee, 3844; third reading 3982; assent reported, 4271.

WO~lEN'S }'RANCllJSE ll!LL : Assembly: ·Motion to go into Committee 3516'; motion in Committee by Sir 'Villiam Lyne, 5058; first reading, 5058_;.second reacl0

ing moved by Sir William Lyne, 5285;

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BILLS-PUBLIC (continuecl): wonmN's l'RANCJnsg mu" (continnecl):

deba.ted by Mr. Rose, 5201; Mr. i\fca.gher, ;5309; Mr. <..:.A. Lee, M70; Mr. J. C. L . .Fitz­patrick, 54i:3; Mr. 'Vhiddon, 5475; Mr. .Afl:leck,5476; Mr. Moorc,5-l78; Mr. Terry, 5485; Mr. T~ H. Griffith, 5486; Mr. Arthur Griffith,5489; Mr. Wilks, 5491; Mr. Qninn, 5494; Mr. D. O'Connor, IH98; .Mr. Chantm·, 5500; Mr. \\Tadclell, 5500; Mr. Reiq, 5517; Mr. O'Sullivan, 5527; Mr. Price, 55:31; Mr. Norton, 5535; Mr. Cruickshank, 5540; Mr. Willis, Mr. Slcath, 5541 ; Mr. Donald­son, Mr. Nelson, 5545; Mr. \V. W. Davis, 5547; Mr. W. W. Young, 5548; Mr. Taylor, 5550 ; Mr. Spruson, 5:35;~; Sir Willia.m Lyne, 5563 ; bill rca.cl the second time on division and considered in Committee, .5566; third reading moved by Mr. Fcgu.n, -5741; deb<tted by .Mr. Ferris, ~Ir. Dacey ·(who moved u.s an amendment that the bill he recommitted), Mr. Slc1tth. 5741; Mr. Jcssep, Mr. Bnlllltcr, Si'i· William Lyne, 5742; Mr. Hawt.horne, 5H3; amendment negu.tived, and bill reu.d the third time on division, 5743. '

-Go~mcit: J~irst reading, 5H5; second reading moved by the lion. B. lt. Wise, 5872; the Ron. A. Brown, 5874 ; the Hon. T. M. S!ttttery, 5877; second reading negatived on division, 5880. '

J3oRDER REOULATJONS: TICK PEsT: Adj. moved by Mr. C. A. Lee to disc11SS the

nnnecess.ary severity of the border regula­tions in connection with the Quecns1and tick pest and the importation of meat, :3476; debated by Mr. Cruickslmuk, :34.80; Mr. Fegan, 3481 ; Mr. Cook, :3482 ; motion ncgati,•ed, 3485. ·

BROKEN HILT, AND Sn,vJmTON \VA'mR SurP.LY: Motion by Mr. O'Sulli\'an that it be referred

to the Public Works Committee to consider and re1,ort on the expediency of construct­ing works at Umberumberka Creek for pro­viding a. watet· supply to the towns of Broken Hill and Sih'crton, !\greed to, 1815.

BRUNKJ£·R, Mn. : Pe7'R. ex pl. aA to statements regarding case of

William Creswell, 1821; obs. by M.r. Sleath, 1824.

BunoNIC PLAOim: Obs. by Sir William Lync, 893.

BYRON B.~Y J3RgAKWA'l'EH: Motion bv i\'Ir. O"Sulliva.n that it he referred

to the htblic Works Committee to consider and report on the expediency of construct­ing a breakwater a.t Byron Bay, debated by Mt·. Hawthorne, 6290; Mt·. RD. Meagher, 6202; Mr. Jessep, 6204; Mr. Ewing, motion agreed to, 6205.

c CANTJmnunv Er"ECTOHA't'J•::

Petition from T. ,V, 'l'aylor against the rctum of Sydney Smith, as member for Canterbury, referred to the l£lections and Qualif:ications Committee, 76!).

.,

CHINA, DESPATCli 01' TROOPS TO : Assembly: Motion by Sir. WilliamLyne tlmt it

is a nmtter of urgent and pressing necessity that the House should fcil'thwith consider. the expediency of equipping and despatching. ;t military force for service with the Imperial Army in China, <tgreed to, 1267 ; mot.ion by Sir William Lyne thu.t standing and ses­siono.l orcl~rs be suspended to permit of considering and passing without notice a resolution respecting tbc expediency of erJuipping ttnd despatching n, military force for service with the Imperial-A nny in Chino., 1267; rlebatecl by Mr. Re:,J, l\:Tr. Norton, 1268; i\ir. R, D. Mcngher, 1270; Mr. ]~elden, and motion agreed to, 1271 ; motion by Sir \Villiam Lyne that New South \Vales should equip :tllCl despatch a military force for ser­vice with the Imperial Army in Chinn, 1271; debated by Mr. Carruthers (who moved as an amendment that no emergency has arisen to warmnt the despatch of any portion of the forces to Chinn), 1277; ~'fr. Wise, 1282; Mr. Ashton, 1285; Mr. See, 1289; Mr. Reid, 1203; Mr. O'Sulli,,an, 1208; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1300; Mr. Garland, 1303; Mr. Quinn, 1:305; Mr. Terry, Mr. \Yilks, 1:308; :Mr. Sleuth, 1311; Mt·. ·Samuel Smith, 1314; Mr. McLaughlin, 1317; Mr. C. G. Wilson, 1320; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, I :~21; Mr. Hogue, 1322 ; Mr. H. Cbapman, 1:323 ; Mr. Norton, 1324; Mr. Sawers, lil:29; Mr. HaynPs, 1:n1; Mr. Dick, Mr. Miller, 1335; Mr. Cook, 1337; mnendmentnegu.tived, and motion agreed to, 1338.

Council: Motion by the Hon. F. B. Suttor that New South \Vu.les ~>holild equip and despatch a military force for &crvice wjth the Imperial Army in China, 1496 ; debated by the lion. J. H. Want, the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 1498; the Ron. Dr. Bowker, 1499; the Hon. A. J. Gould, 1500; the Hon. K D. Millen, 1501; the Hon. T. M. Slattery, 1503; the Ron . .J. Hughes, the Hon. A. Brown, 1504; thcHon. A. W. ;'decks, 1505; the Ron. J. ,\lacintosh, 1507; the Hon. W. Rohsou, 1503; the Ron. K Pulsford, the Hon. H. C, Dangar, 1500; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 1511; the Hou. F. B. Suttor, in reply, 1513; motion agreed to, 1514.

CITY Er,J,CTHIC LWHTINO : Adj. moved by Mr. Norton to discuss the

ttction of the Premier in refusing to receive ·a deputation from the Sydney Municipal Council concerning the resumption by the Government of the site for the city electric lighting plant, 4114; debated by Sir William Lyne, 4117; . .Mr. Jcssep, 4118; Mr. H. Chapman, 4120; .Mr. D. O'Connor, 4121; Mr. A. Chapman, 4122; Mr. J. f:. L. Fitz­patrick, 4124; Dr. Graham, Mr. 'Villis, 4125; Mr. S. E. Lees, 4126; Mr. Storey, 4123; Mr. Terry, Mr. Norton, in reply, 4129; motion negatived, 4131.

ConrMO~WEAT:rH CELEJlRATIONS: ..&dj. moved by M'r. Sleath to discuss the pro­

visions for cttrrying out the federal celebra­tions, and the action of cet:tain public

. servants in connection therewith, 5063 ;

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COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS (continued) : debated by Mr. Meagher, 5!)65.; Mr. J. C. L.

1 Fitzpatrick, 5066 ; Mr. Reid, 5068 ; Sir William Lyne, 5070; Mr. Ashton, 5073; l\11'. Arthur Griffith, 5074; Mr. Sawers, 5075; Mr. J. H. Young, 5076; :Mr. Nelson, Mr. ''~'ilk~, 50i7; Mr. Waddell, 5078; ~:Ir. :Mahony, M:r. QLtinn, 5079; Mr. Willis, 5080 ; 1lr. J essep, 5081 ; Dr. Ross, 5082 ; Mr. W. Vi'. Young, 5083; Mr. Byrne, 5084; Mr. Moore, Mr. W. W. Davis, :5085; Mr. A. Chapman, Mr. Macdonald, 5086 ; Mr. Cook, 5088; Mr. Phillips, 5089; Mr. C'ann, 5090; 1Il-. Perry, 5091; M1·. Hawthorne, 5092; Mr. Crick, 5093; Mr. Hogue, 1ir. Gillies, Mr. Br-unker, 5095 ; Mr. D. "Da,·is, Mr. Sleath, in reply, 5096; motion nega­tived, 5099.

CO~BIONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA: Assembly: Motion by SiL' 'William Lyne that

the House, while it would have preferred that the Commonwealth Bill should pass through the Imperial Parliament in the form which \YaS a.greecl to by the people of Aus­tralia, is of opinion that the amendments to clause 74 are not a sufficiently importnnt departure from the intention of the origimt! bill to justify nny action which would further deb~· the consummation of Austra­lian union, 318; debated by 1lr. Carruthers, 320; Mr. Norton, 323; Mr. 'Vise, 334; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 339 ; Mr. Reid, 344; Mr. D. Thomson, 345 ; Mr. Cohen, 349; Mr. Gnrland, 350; Mr. Dight, 353; Mr. Mahony, 354; Mr. Sydney Smith, Mr. Holman, 356; Mr. T. Brown, 359; motion agreed to, 360 ; obs., Sir \Villi:un Lyne, as to proclamation of the Commonwealth, 1056.

Co1mr.il: Similar motion proposed by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 417, 425; debated by the Ron. C. E. Pilcher, 418, 425 ; the Hon. J. H. 'Vnnt, the Ron. H. C. Dnngar, 419; the Ron. 1Jr. MacLaurin, 421 ; the Hon. A .. ''V. Meeks, 422; the Hon. A. Brown, (who moved an amendment that the Honse declines to express any opinion upon the amendments reported to h:we been made in the 74th clause of the Commonwealth Bill, but has every confidence that the Imperial Parliament will sufficiently safeguard the interests of the colonies) 424; motion with· drawn, and amendment (proposed as a sub­stantive motion) agreed to, 426; motion by the .Hon. N. llltwkeu for the arloption of certain i·e.s?lutions _in consequence of n reply by the VJCe·Prestdent of the Executi\·e Council to a question asked on 23rd A ugnst, 3305; debated by thel Hon. F. B. Suttor, 3308; the Hon. A. W. Meeks, 3309; the Ron.· T. M. Slattery, 3310; the Hon. N. Hawken, in reply, 3313; motion negatived, 3314 .

COUNCIL: ADDITIONAL BITTING DAYS:

Motion by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, for the House to sit on Tuesday, 31st July, agreed to, 1344; motion by the Hon. B. R. Wise, that Tues­day be a sitting dlty, agreed to, 5570.

COUNCIL (continued):

-.

ADMINISTRATION OF OATil : Commission empowering Chairman of Com.

mittees to administer the oath to members 185. '

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES : ·The Ron. W. J. Trickett elected, 37. CHAUUIIAN 0~' CO~liiUTTEES [HON. W. J.

TRICKETT), OPINIONS OF : Da?'ling Hm·boU1· Wharres Resumption Bill:

Casting-vote, 1749. CHAIRMAN o~· COMMITTEES, 'TEMPORARY,

OPINIONS OF : Sydney Corpomtion A mendiuu Bill: As to

report of free conference, 3179, 3181. CHAIRMAN 0}' COl\IMI'lvrEES : TEMPORARY :

The Bon. F. T. Humphery appointed, 1247 et seq:

LEAVE OF ABSEI>CE: Leave of absence granted to the Ron. G. H.

Greene, the Ron. R. Jones, the Ron. C. K. Mackellar, the Ron. C. J. Roberts, 1 ; the Hen. J. A. K. Mackay, 814.

iiiEiiJB}:RS DECEASED : The Hon. J·. Hoskins; the Hon. A. H. Jacob,

l ; the Hon. H. Mort, 2813 ; the Hon. R. H. D. White, 4531.

ill EMBERS RESIGNED : The Hon. C.· G. Heydon, Q. C. ; the Hon. F.

Clarke, l ; the Ron. S. A. Stephen, 3429 · the Hon. W. H. Suttor, 3703. '

l'H:W l\IEMJJERS !

l, 4, 4531. OllDER 01' BUSINESS :

Obs. by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2381, 3429, 3435, 4806; the Ron. A. Brown, 2381, 3430; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 2382 ; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 3429, 4807 ; the Hon. E. D.· Millen, 3430 ; the Ron. '1'. M. Slattery, 3431 ; the Hon. J. Wilson, tho Hon. P. L. C. Shepherd, 3432; the Hon. J. H. ·want, 3432, 4806; the Hon. E. Pulsford, the Hon. J. Hepher, 3434; the Ron. B. R. Wise,. 4805, 4808; the Hon. C. R Pilcher, 4807.

PRESIDENT, MR. DEPUTY, RULINGS AND OPINIONS Ol!':

Cobar to WilwnnicL Railtcay Bill : It was at the discretion of hon. members how far they quoted from a report laid on the table, 2599 · ns to motion that an bon. member be not further heard, 2599 ; casting vote, 2608 ; the order of the day for the third reading of the bill could be taken as formal busineEs 3288, 3292, 3297. '

Ew·ly-closinr; A menclment Bill: It was not usual for an hon. member not in charge of a bill to move that it do now pass, but be did not know that there was any rule against it, 4841 ; since the Ron. H. C. Dangar had moved the title of the bill he was compelled to put the question, 4841 ; proposal quite unprecedented, 4841 ; a message from the Governor or from the Assembly coulrl be taken into considerabion either forthwith or at a future time, 6320; it was in the power

·of the House to deal with a second message from the Assembly, 6:'136.

Lancl Re.~umption: As to notice of motion by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 6080.

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Volumes, 103,104,105,106, 107, 10E'.

COUNCIL (continued): La?_ul.tux (Contribution) Bill: Where a long

time had elapsed since the adjournment of the delmte it was for the House to decide whether an hon. member might speak a second time, a71 8. .

Sydney Corporation Amendii1(J Bill: An amendment proposing an instruction to the Committee could not be mo,·ed on mot.ion for committal of the hill, 20H7; would not rule motion by Hon. J. Hughes out of order, 20'/2; as to report of free conference, 3182.

SESSIONAL COTh!ThiiTTEES: Sessional committees appointed, 3~l.

SESSIONAL ORDEHS : Sessional orders agreed to, 3!).

Sl'}:CIAT, ADJ0Ul{NM£NTS :

40, 186.

Cox, T1m HoN. G. H. : Pe1·s. expl. as to pairing on ·women's Fran-

• chise Bill, obs. by ·the Hon. H. Stuart, 5979.

CREED, THE RoN. J. M.: Pers. eapl. respecting ConstitutionActAmend­

ment Bill, 4532. CRESWEJ,L, ''VII,UAM : Motion by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpat.rick that the

portion of the report of the Royal Com­mission on the case of \Villiam Creswell, recommending that the f;aicl '''illiam Cres­well be set at liberty fr,rthwith, he carried out, 1815; debated by Mr. J];dden, 1816; Mr. Levien, Mr. Sleath, 1817; Mr. Anderson, Mr. E. M. Chtrk, 1878 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 1819; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, in reply, motion a,greed to, 1820. . ·

CROWN LANDS AugNA'l'ION : ·Motion by Mr. Rose that the present policy

of excluding n,vailable Crown lands from conditional purchase in fa your of homestead selections and settlement leases is opposed to the best interests of the country, 586 ; debated by Mr. Carruthers, 596; Mr. Ash­ton, 601 ; Mr. Cotton, 604; Mr. Waddell, 605; Mr. Macdonald, 609; Mr. Gormly, 611; :Mr. Cruickslmnk, Mt·. Moore, Mr. J. C. Watson, 613; Mr. Chanter, 614; Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Brunker, 615; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Hassall, debate acljourned,616.

D DELOHERY, ·MR.:

Ac~i· moved by Mr. J. C . .L. Fitzpatrick, to discuss the action of Mr. C. Delohery, a member of the Public Service Board, in sending circulars to shareholders in the Civil Service Co-operative Society of New South W1oles, 1·e the matter of his son's cn,ndida­ture for a, seat on the board of directors of that society, 3048 ; debated by Mr. Cook, 3049; l\1'r. Norton, 3051 ; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 3052 ; Mr. R. D. l\1en,gher, 3053; Mr. Moore, 3054; Mr. Price, 3055; Sir \Yillimn Lyne, 3056; Mr. E. M. Clark, Mr. 1loid, 3057; Mr. Quinn, 3059; l\fr. Hogue, 3060; Mr. Kicld, Mr. A. Chapman,

DELOHEHY, MR. ( continnecl) : 3061; Mr. Gillies, 8062; Mr. H. Chapman, Mr. Gormly, Mr. Donaldson, 3063 ; Mr. Miller, Mr. Anderson, 3064; Mr. Ten'y, Mr. J·. C. L. Fitzpatrick, in reply, 3065; motion negati \'Cd, 3066.

DIVISIONS: Com1cil:

Co bar to \Vilcanr1ia Hail way Bill, 1n., "That the question be now put," 2G01; 2H., 2608; m .. to postpone the order of the day for 3rt., 2831 ; amenclmeut on m .. for 3R., 2839; 3n., 2840, 3435; 111 .. of dissent from the JJeputy­Presideut's ruling, 32!)9 ; m. "That the bill be clischargcrl," 84:~5; m.. to restore bill to the business-paper, 5V8fi.

Culcairn to Germanton Rn,ilway Bill, m. de­claring ihe necessity to suspend standing orders, 6340 ; 111. to suspend standing orders, 6347; 2R., 6.101 ; 3H., 6351.

Darling Harbour \Yharves Itesumption Bill, Com., 1733, 1749, 1059.

·Defamation Bill, Com., 512() . Dentists Bill, Com., 3324. JJespatch of Troops to China,·?n., 1514. Early-closing (Amendment) Hill, Com., 4296, 4302, 4568, 4572; amendment on '111.. for 3R., 4841 ; m. to go into Committee to consicler Assembly's amendments, 6326, 6336; Co111., 6327, 63:30.

Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5999. Government Hail way Employees Appeal Bill, 2R., 6345 ; m. declal'ing the necessity to suspend standiug orders, 6316, m. to sus· pend standing orders, 6346; rn. to fix 3R., 6346 ; 3R., 6351.

Grafton to Casino Rn,ilway Bill, m., declar­ing the necessity to suspend standing orclers, 6352 ; m. to suspend stn,nding orders, 6352; 2H., 6359; 3R., 6359.

Gunchtga.i to Tumut Hailway, 2R., 4006; Com., 4006. .

Industrial Arbitration Bill. 2R., 5595. Legitimation Bill, 2R., 2683; Com., 26S8, 2689.

M.arriage Bill, 2n., 5784. Medical Pmctitiouers (Atllendmeut) Rill, amendment on m. for 3!:., 4296.

Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R., 3744. Mi?es Engineers' Hours Regulation Bill, Com., 521'2.

Mir.ing Laws Further Amendment Bill, 2R., 609:3.

Municipalities Act of 18!)7 Amending. Bill, 2n., 217:3.

Municipalities (Election) Bill, '11!. for adj. of clebn,tc on 2R., 3544. .

Olcl.-age l'ensions.Bill, Com., 5776. Ot'der of Business, m., 4809. · Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public \Yorks, m. for election of a member, 618.

Shepherd, Mr., m. "That the bon. member be not further heard," 2599.

Standing Ordei·s, amendment on m. to sus­pend, in order to pass certain bills, 5989.

Sydney Corporation (Amending) Bill, 2R., 2063; mnendment on m. to go into Com., 2073; Com., 2156, 2373, 2380; 2818; amend­ment on m. for adoption of report, 3191.

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DIVISIONS (continued) : Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, m. for adjourn­ment of debate on 2R., 2823; Com., 3034, 3201, 3204, 3450 ; amendment on rn. for ad. 1:ep., 3560 ; Uorn., 3564, 3565.

Temora to ·wyalong Railway Bill, m. declar­ing tile necessity to suspend standing orders, 6359 ; rn. to suspend standing orders, 6360; 2R., 6361.

\Yomen's Franchise Bill, 2R., 58ti0. Assembly: Abrahams, Case of Mrs., rn. for ctd. rep. of select committee, 6411.

Adjournn~ent, m., 1489. Administration (Validating) Bill, rn., for adj. of debate on 2R., 30(12.

Affieck, Mr., m. ''That the hon. member he not further heard," 5270.

Agricultural Leases Bill, 2R., 4515. Agricultural ~et_tlen~ent ~ill, ~R.,, 5412 ;

Com., 5414, o6.J4, o663, o666, o66!:J, 5829, 5973; rn. that the bill do pass, 6050.

Booyong to Ballina Railway, m. of reference to the Public \Yorks Committee, 6404 ..

Buckley, Thomas, ad. ?·ep. of select commit­tee, 6301.

Byron Bay Breakwater, rn. of reference to Public \Yorks Committee, 6\'95.

Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, 2R., 1240. Chairman of Committees, m., 537. City Railway Extension (Devonshire-street) Bill, ad. I'CZJ., 6279:

Cohen, Mr., m. "That the bon. member be not further heard," 5625.

Commonwealth Bill, inotion in reference to amendment of clause 74 by the Imperial Parliament, 360.

Crown Lands Alienation, m. ; m. for adj. of debate, 616.

Culcairn to Germanton Railway Bill, Com., 6144.

Darling Harbom Wharves Resumption Bill, Com., 755.

Defamation Bill, nL for adj. of debate on 2H., 6234.

Dentists Bill, Com., 2043, 2046. Despatch of Troops to China, m. to suspend

standing orders, 1271 ; m. authorising the sending of troops, 1:~38.

Early-closing (Amendment) Bill, Corn., 3362, 3364, 3:381, 3386; amendment on m. for recommittal, 3579.

Electric Tramway (Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie) Bill, 2R., 5632.

Excise Reduction Bill, Com., 5620. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5709, 5710, 5716, 5717, 5718, 5720, 5i21, 5727, 5737, 5738, 5739; amendment on m. for 3R., 5920; Com. (consid'eration of Council's amend­ments), 6211, 6214.

Fire Insurance Policies Bill, 2R., 4528. Fitzpatrick, Mr. J. C. L., m. "That the hon. member be not further heard," 5200, 6232.

Gold-dredging Leases Modification Bill, m. declaring the expediency of bringing in, 6299.

Goulburn Church of England Property Trust, m. for appointment of select committee, 3654.

Government Rruilways Act Amendment Bill, m. of urgency, 3139; 2R., 4522.

DIVISIONS (continued) : Grafton to Casino Rail way Bill, 2R., 6286. Griffith, Mr. Arthur, m. "Tlmt the hon.

member be not further heard," 3906. Gundagai to Tumut Railway Bill, Com., 2906. Hogue, Mr., m. "That the bon. member be not further heard," 6384.

Holt-Sutherland Estate Bill, 3H., 3954. Inclosed Lands Protection Act Amendment Bill, Com., 3409.

Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 2527. Justices of the Peace Removal Bill, 21!., 2978. Juvenile Smoking S\1ppression Bill, 2R., 1625. Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), C'om., 2!)92.

Metropolitan Traffic Bill, amendment on m. for 3n., 10i!J; Com., 1585.

Military Administration, m., 4704, 4707. Miners' Accident Relief Fund Bill (No. 2), Com., 2901.

Municipalities (Ameudment) Bill, Com., 4599, 4612, 4616, 4751, 47()9, 4783, 4794, 4797, 4799, 4803, 4804, 4873, 4885, 4889, 4890, 4898, 4899, 4902. '

Municipalities (Incbrporation Validating) Bill, m., "That the question be put,"-6383, 6384 ; 2rr., 6384.

Old-age Pensions Bill, C'om, 5188, 5189, 5191; amendment on m. for ilR., 5241.

Order of Business, m., 5440. . Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Bill,

Com., 5251, 5270,' 5275, 5277. Parliamentary Electorates Redistribution

Bill, 2n., 6129 ; Com., 6132. Public \Yorks Committee Election Bill, 2R., 3425.

Racing Association Bill, 111. for adj. of debate on 2R., 300a; amendment on m. for 2R., 3003.

Saywell's Tramway and Electric Lighting Bill, m. for aclj. of debate on 2R., 381.

Spruson, Mr., m. "That the hon. member be not further heard," 5561.

State Parliament, .m., 6416. Steel Rails Contract, amendment on, m., 6198. Supply, 3901, 4232. Supreme Court Procedure Bill, Com., 4863. Suspension of Standing Orders in order to pass certain bills, m, 6116, 6280.

Sydney Corporation (Amending) Bill, amend­mentonm. for2a., 1190; Com., 1690,1713, 1714; 3R., 1851; Com., 2739, 2740.

Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 2152, 2154, 2501, 2508, 2516, 2519; 3R., 2653.

Temora to iVyalong Railway Bill, m. to go into Com. to consirler the expediency of bringing in, 6051 ; 2n., 6161.

Tied-houses Bill, 2R., 3981. Tramway, Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie,

?Jl. declaring the expediency of carrying out, 3515.

Tuckian Flood Escape Scheme, m. declaring the expediency of carrying out, 3524 ; m. to to go into Committee of the \Vhole to con­sider the expediency of bringing in a bill, 4457 ; m. for aclj. of debate on 2R., 5638; 2R., 6253.

\Yomanhood Suffrage, m., 1032. \Vomen's Franchise Bill, 2rt., 5565; Com., 5566; amendment on m. for 3R., 5743.

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DUJm AND DucHESS o~· YoRK: Cablegram respecting visit of, to Australia,

296-:1. DuKE o~· SAXE-CoBURG AND GoTHA, DEATH Ol!':

Motion for adoption of address of condolence with her Majesty agreed to (Assembly and Council), 148:i ; minute from his Excellency the Governor (Council), 1637.

E EDDEN, MR. :

Per-s. expl. respecting motion for adjournment of debate, 893; ob.~. by Mr. Carroll, Mr.· Norton, and Mr. Fegan, 89!.

E~ll'LOYERS' LIAlliT,ITY ACT: Add. moved by Mr. Arthur Griffith to discuss

the case of pointsman Campbell, lately seriously injurecl at the mil way works, ancl dismissed without compensation by the Hail­way Commissioners, 5450; debated by Sir William Lyne, 5455; Mr. Norton, 5457; Mr. Crick, Mr. R. D. Meagher, 545fJ; Mr. Garland, 546 l ; Mr. Sleath, 54.63; Mr. D. O'Comior, 5!61; Mr. Anderson, Mr. J. H. Young; 5465; Mr. McGowen, 5467; Mr. Macdonald, 1\J r. 'Vaddell, motion negatived, 5469. "'

F FEDERAJ, EJ,JW'£ORATES CollrMISSION :

Adj. moved by Mt-. Moore, to discuss the alleged or im!Jiied influence sought to be brought upon the Electoral Commissioners in connection with the design and bounda­ries of the FeclcroJ Electorates, 5795; mo­tion ruled out of ord01·, 5796.

FJmERAL FISCAL Po.LICY: Council: Motion by the Hon. N. Hawken

that the early assemblage of the fit·st l?ederal Ptwliament wun-unts the earnest considera­tion of the people of New South 'Vales and Austmlia that the federal fiscal policy may be based on the modern scientific policy of Great Britain, 1948; debated by the Hon. T. M. Slattery, 1931 ; the Hon. ]'. B. Suttor, the Hon. K Pnlsford, the Hon. J. Hughes, 195:l; the Hon. N. Hawken, in reply, motion withdrawn, 1954.

FEDERA'l'ION : Obs. by Sir \Villiam Lyne, 893.

FEOAN, MR.: Pers. expt. resr>ecting Mining Bill, 5219.

FJ,RRY BoA~·s ANn Tuos, Houns 01' LAnouR oN: Aclj. moved by Mr. K M. Clark to discuss the

long hom·s worked by the employees of the ferry antl'tug boats of the ferry ser\•iccs in Sydney, Newcastle, and other harbours of the ~olony, and the clanger to the travelling publtc tlmt results, 2624; debated by Sir William Lyno, Mt·. Norton, Mr. J. H. Yonng, 2626; Mr. It. D. Meagher, Mr. W. W. Young, 2627; Mr. R M. Clark, in reply, motion negati,•ed, 2623.

FINANCE: l!'IN,\NCIAL AD~IIKISTRATION Ol!' REID GOYERN·

MJ,NT: Adj. mo\·ed by l\ir. Reid to discuss the vindi­

cation of the financial administration of the late Government afforded by the investiga­tion of the public accounts by a committee of public accountants, 2092; debated by Sir \Villiam Lyne, 2105; Mr. Ashton, 2112; Mr. Wise, 2115; Mr. D. Thomson, 2118; Mr. McLean, 2121; Mr. Haynes, 2124; Mr. Storey, 2126; Mr. Molesworth, 2128; Mr. Norton, 2129; Mr. J. H. Young, 2131; Mr. Reid, in reply, 2132; motion negatived, 2133.

FINANCIAL STA'l'J,l\TEN'l': Financial Statement, by Sir Vi7illiam Lyne, in

Committee of 'Vays and Means, 3581, 3681; debated by Mr. Carruthers, 3605; Mr. Cook, :3608, 3752; Mr. Reid, 3663; Mr. D. Thomson, 3685; Mr. Molesworth, 3690; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3G9G; Mr. Storey, 3762; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 3769; Ylr. Mahony, 37S2; Mr. Wilks, 3783; Mr. Sleath, 3788; Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, 3796; Mr. Cruickshank, Mr. D. O'Connor, 3797; Mr. H. Chapman, 3800; Mr. Donaldson, 3801 ; Mr. Miller, 3802.

SUl)Pr~Y:

In Committee: Executi11e mul Legislative : Supplement to Scheclnle B : Legislative

Assembly, 3853. · Colonial Sec1·eta1·y'.~ Depa>·tment : Colonittl Secretary, 3879 ; Auditor-General,

3889; Vice-President of the Executive Councilaud Representativeoft.he Govern· ment in the Lcgisluth·c Council, Abo· rigines Protection Board, 3890 ; Police, 3892 ; :illaster in Lmiacy, 3897 ; Medical Board, 3898; Go,·ernment Statistician, Agent-General, 380!) ; Charitable Institu­tions, Fisheries Commission, 3901; Chari­table Allowances, 3903 ; Miscellaneous Sen·ices, 3904; :Uiilitury Secretary, 4247.

Colonial 'l'1·eas1trer's Department: Board of Health, 3906; Navigation, Public

·wharves, and Resumed Properties, 3220; Railways, 4170, 4.211.

Attomry-Genemt's De.pm·tment: Attorney-General, 3920 ; Miscellaneous Ser­

vices, 3024. Secretm·y }or· Lnnds' Depm·tmwt: Department of Lands, 3926, 4024.

P.nblic Works Department: Establishment, Labour Bureau, 4065. ·

Ju.stice Depm·trnent: · Master in Equity, 4066; Bankruptcy Court,

4068, District Court, Petty Sessions, 4070; Prisons, 4077.

1lfines mul Ag1·icultw·e Depa1·tment: Depurtment of Mines, 4082; Miscellaneous,

4089. Postmastet·-Ceneral's DPpartment .: Post and Electric Telegraph Department,

4089. Pnblic Instruction Depm·tment: l'ublic Instruction, 4140.

Additional Estimate.~. 5931. Loan Estimates, 5953.

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

FORESTRY LAw : Adj. moved by·Mr. McFarlane to discuss the

unsatisfactory condition of the act dealing with forestry, 2585; debated by Mr. Price, 2588; House counted out, 2589.

G GIBSON, SAMUEL, CLABl OF :

Adj. moYed by Mr. Norton to discuss the claim of Samuel Gibson, ex-prisoner of the Crown, for compensation from the Govern­ment for the loss of an eye while serving a sente1fce [Lt Tri[Ll Bayprison,833; debated by Sir 'Villi[Lm Lyne, Mr. W. W. Young, 836; Mr. J. H. Young; motion negatived, 837.

GLEBE IsLAND brruov};MENTS : Report of Public Works Committee presented,

19. GOVERNM:ENT :

VICE·PRESIDEN'l' OF Tll.F. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Obs. by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 15. Obs. by the Hou. F. B. Suttor respecting his

position in the Legislati\·e Council, 2910, :3006; the Hon. J. H. W [Lilt, the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 2910.

GovERNMENT STORES CoNTRACTOR : Aclj. moved by Mr. Arthnr Griffith to .liscuss

a case of collusion between certain Govern-. ment officers and a Government stores con­tractor, which had resulted in the supply for a considerable time past to at least one Government institution of food unfit for human consumption, 2287; debated by Mr. Norton, 2297; Mr. W. M. Hughes,· 2299; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 2301; Mr. McGowen, 2303; Sir William Lyne, 2306; Mr. Reid, 2308; Mr. Sle[Lth, 2310; Mr. Kidd, 2312; Mr. Quinn, 2313 ;·Mr. Edden, 2314; Mr. Gormly, 2315; Mr. Je~sep, 2316; Dr. Ross, 2318; Mr. Arthur Griffith, in reply, 2319; motion negatived, 2322.

GRIFl'l'l'H, MR. ARTHUR: Pers. expl. in reference to the Richmond Vale

Coal-mine Railway Bill, 3750. Pe1·s. (Xpl. a• to debate .on adjournment

motion, 5604.

H HAWKEN, THE Hox. N.:

Pe1·s. expl. as to statement in daily paper, 2589.

HUNTER RIVER FLOOD MITIGATION: Motion by Mr. O'Sullin,n that it be referred

to the Public 'Yorks Committee to consider and report on the expediency of construct­ing 'Yorks for the mitigation of effects of floods in the Hunter Ri-.•er, agreed to, 6065.

J JACOB, THE LATE HuN. A. H. :

Council: Motion by the Hon. F. B. Suttor that the House place on record its deep sense of the loss it has sustained by the death of the Hon. A.. H .. Jacob; obH. by the Hon. J. Hughes, 5; .motion agreed to, 6.

JESSEP, MR. : Pe1·s. expl. as to statement by Minister of

Public Instruction, 1001.

L LANDS DEPARTMENT, MALADllliNii:TRATION OF:

Adj. moved by Mr. Norton .to discu~s the maladministration of the Lan:ls Depart· ment in the matter of exchanges, 2702 ; debater! by Mr. Chanter, 2705; l\'Ir. Byrne, 2708; Mr. ·T. Brown, 2710; Mr. Willis, 2711 ; Mr. Hassall, 2713 ; Dr. Ross, 2716 ; Mr. Cruickshank, 2718; :Ylr. Waddell, 2719; Mr. Norton, in reply, 2719; motion nega­tived, 2722. · ·

LAND EXCHANGES : Motion by Mr. Hayes -that no exchange of

land under the 47th section of the Crown Lands Act. should be agreed to unless for other lands on the holding, and in no case for lands outside unless adjoining or in the immediate vicinity of the nearest town, 1436 ; debated by .Mr. c~u-ruthers,. 1441 ; :Mr. Gormly, 1443; Mr.)1'loore, 1447; Mr. Chanter, 1455; Mr. J. C. Watson, 1458; Mr. Ashton, 1459; 1\:Ir. Norton, 1463; Mr. Haynes, 1466; Mr. H. Ross, 1467; Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, 1468; Dr. Boss, 1469; Mr. Mr. Spence, 1472; Mr. Brunker, 1473; Mr. Macdonald, 1474, Mr. Willis, 1475; Mr. Hassall, 1477; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1479; Mr. T. Brown, Sir Willimn Lyne, 1480; Mr. Carroll, 1481; motion withdrawn, 1482. -

LANDS, \VITHDRAWAL OF, FROM SETTLEMENT: Adj. moved by Mr. Phillips to discuss· the

withdrawal of Crown lands from settlement after being advertised for application, 2850 ; debated by Mr. T. Brown, 2851; Mr. Hassall, 2852 ; Mr. Gormly, 2854 ; Mr .. Moore, 2855; Mt'. Haynes, 2856; Mr. J. H. Young, 2858; Mr.· Phillips, in reply, motion

. negatived, 2860. L1VERPOOL ASYLUl\1 :

Adj. mo1·etl by Mr. Norton to discuss the unsatisfactory state of the consumptive patients in the Liverpool Asylum, 6015; debated by Mr. Brunker, .Mr. B. B. U'Couor, 6017; Mr. See, Mr. H. Clarke, Mr. Taylor, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 6018; Mr. Norton, in reply, motion negatived, 6019.

1\i .\iACQUARIE FIELDS ESTATE, ROAD THROUGH :

Adj. moved by Dr. Ross to cli~cuss the pro­posed resumption of a certain portion of land (for road purposes) on the l\Iacquarie Fields Estate (owned by Mrs. Ashcroft), 2915; debated by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2918 ; Mr. J. H. Young, 2920; Mr. Kidd, 2921; Mr. Reid, 2923; Mr. Taylor, 29~4 ; Mr. Carruthers, 2925; :Mr. Hogue, 2927 ;. Dr. Ross, in reply, 2928 ; motion negatived, 2929.

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Volilmes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

MINING TowNsmrs R.1~su:.1rTIOC\S : Motion by Mr. Watkins that where any mine

is developed upon privn.te property, employ­ing not less than 100 men, and the owners of such property refuse to sell residentin.l lots at mn.rket rates, the Government shall resume n, su rfttce n.reo,, the same to be resold in lots suitable for town purposes, 1033, debatcrl by 1\:Tr . .Price, 1035; Mr. Edelen, motion lapsed, 1038.

NEILD, M-u. : Pers. expl. as to proceedings of select com­

mittee, 4934. NEWCASTLI£ SEWJWAo~; "rouK,~:

Motion by Mr. O'Sullivun that it be referred to the Public Works Committee to consider and report upon tho expediency of con­structing sewerage works for the borough of Newcastle, and the munici pul districts of Hamilton, Mcrewether, Wickham, and Car­rington, agreed to, 982.

NoRTON, MR. : Pe1·s. expt. concerning remarks to Serjeant­

at-Arms, 4739, NAVIOATION Dm'ARTMENT:

At(i. moved by Mr. Salllucl Smith to discuss the action of the pilots anrl'survcy,ors of the Navigation Department in accepting gm­tLiities from certain shipping firms, 521.9; debated by Mr. H. Clarke, 5222; Mr. Wilks, 5223; Mr. Edelen, 5224; Sir William Lync, 5225; Mr. Reid, 5H7; Mr. \V. M. Hughes, 5228; 1\fr. U. A. Lee, 5229; Mr. Whiddon, 5230; Mr. McGowen, ii231; Mr. J. C. L. Fitz­patrick, Mr. Molesworth, 5232; M1·. Ander­son, 5233; Mr. S;unuel Smith, in reply, 5234; motion negatived, 5235.

0 O'CONOR, .MR. B. B. :

Pe1w. expl. 11s to stn.temenb in the Honse,4J69; obs. by Mr. Wood, 4170.

p PARLIAMENT :

ADDRESS IN lt"PJ"Y 'l'O C:OVJllli>OR'S Sl'J,~;OH : Councit: Address in reply to opening speech

moved by the H on. R. J. Black, 6; scco.ndccl by the Hon. A. W. Meeks, 8; dfJbated by the Hon. J. Hughes, 10 ;, the Hon. H. R Kater, II ; the Hon. R D. :Millen, 12; the Hon. J. M. Creed, 13; the Han. ,V. Rob­son, 15; the Hon. F. 13. Suttor; 16 ; agreed to, 17; address prescnteLl .aud answer to address in reply, :37.

Assembly : Motion by Mr. F. Clarke for appointment of sclec~ committee to prepare a.n address in r~ply to the opening speech, agreed to 19 ; ttcldrcss in reply to opening speech, moved by Mr. Jr. Clarke, 19 ; seconded by Mr. T. H. Griffith, 23; Mr. Reid (who moved an amendment that it is a subject for regret that ministers persisted in employing the services of Mr. Yarwood as a member of the financial committee ;

PARLIA:\'lENT (contiunetl}: A])'DRI>SS IN HEPLY ~·o OOVEHl'iOR'S SPEECH

( contin.ued) : and that recent events have shown the necessity for putting the volunteer forces of the colony on :J. better footing), 51 ; Sir William Lync, 93; Mt·. Storey, 114; Mr. D. Thomson, 128; Mr. Nortou, 153; Mr. Terry, 171; Mr. J. C. L. Fitr.patrick, 176; Mr. Wilks, 187; Mr. W . .\1. Hughes, 207; Mr. Ashton, 215; Mr. Sec, 222; Mr. McGowen, 230; Mr. R D. l\1ca.gher, ~33; Mr. Ferguson, 240; Mr. Crick, 24ii ; Mr. Garland, 254.; Mr. Cook, 257; Mr. Edden, 262; Mr. Quinn, 264; l\'11-. 'J.'. Brown, 2fi6; Mr. Archer, 2i0; Mr. Cruickshank, 272; Mr. Jessop, 273; Mr. Anderson, 278; Mr. Miller, 279 ; address agreed to, 282; address presented and answer to address in reply, 362.

l"TJIRARY JOINT CO~Hil'I'H:J~ : Comzcit: Motion by tho Hon. Dr. Norton that

the report from the joint Committee of the Library of Pttl'liament be adopted·, 5982; agreed to, 5983.

Assembty: .Motion by Mr. Haynes that the report from the joint Committee of the Library of .Parliament, be adopted, agreed to, 6!1 6.

PAUI~IAl\I£N'f, O.P.I~NING 01;- : Parliament opened by his Excellency the

Govemor l, 17. · PETITIONS: The following petitions were presented ,.:.... Abcrdttre Collieries Hailway Bill-in favour

of, 3531. Barrett, A. C.--in reference to cancellation of

his co111mission as cn.ptain of" E" Company, 6th Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 6241.

Behrendt, Peter-pmying House to take steps to clear his reputation from ce.,rta.in charges, 1206.

Brodie's Enabling Hill-for lmwc to introduce, 20S8.

Broken Hill Abattoirs Bill- for leave to in trod ucc, 49.

Broken Hill Abattoirs Bill-for rejection of, 776. . /

Canterbury Elcctomtc-against return of Mr .. Sydney Smith, 769.

Commercill.l Bttnk of Australia-in fa1•our of a bill to rec·ovcr rat.es, 3215.

Comte de Rossi-for appointment of select committee, 579.

Davidson, J. L.-for representation by conn· sel before select committee, I 055.

Dubbo Pastoml Association Enabling Bill­for leave to introduce, 2282.

Dymock, \Villittm--fot· leave to appear before select committee, 2961.

Early-closing Act- for amendment of, 148, 630, 776, 1055, 1206, 1431, 4743.

Electl'ic Tmmway {Jlelmore Park to Fort Macqmtrie) Bill--for deltty in passage of, 5854.

Fisheries Act-for amendment of, 831, 899, 1206, 1264,·1431, 1677, 2282, 5604, 5792.

Holt- Sutherland Estate Bill-for leave to proceed with, 618.

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PET SESSION 1900. . QuE ]xi

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

PETITIONS (continued) : Industrial Arbitration Bill-against passage

of, 1431, 1839; 3009, 3178. Industrial Arbitration Bill-in favour of, 1527,

2016, 2088, 3009, 4271. Inebriates Bill-in favour of, 1055. Liquor Act-for amendment of, 6365. :\iaitlaud, Jl,fr. E. L.-for leave to appear he-

fore select committee, 3009. Marriage Bill-for amendment of, 6745. Miners' Accident Relief Bill-for amendment

of, 3811. Mines(gight Hours) Bill-objecting to amend­

ments of Legislative Assembly, in clause 4, 2051.

Mines (Eight Hours) Bill~against passage of, 2051.

Mines (Eight Hours) Bill-i11 favonr of, 2362, 2471 ' 2819 ; :35:31.

Municipal District of lnverell Bill-for leave to introduce, 434.

Municipal District of Broken Hill-for l!Jave to introduce bill for acquisition of lands, 49.

Municipal Reform-in favour of, lS:i, 186. Municipalities (Amendment) Hill-for amend·

ment of, 4307, 6303. Old·age ,Pensions-in favour of, 3098, 4710,

5215, 55/0, 5745. Oyster Fisheries Amendment Bill-for amend-

ment of, 5854. · Parkes and Bogan Gates Residents-in favour

of alteration of name of electorate, 3215. Paton's Estate Bill-for len.ve to introduce,

814. Presbyterian Church of Australasia-in favour

of, 5206. · Reid, William-for leave to appear before

select committee, 2962. · Re-sidents of Forbes-for alteration of name of

federal electorate, 4108. Richmond Vale Coal-mine Railway Bill-for

leave to be heard before select committee, 205l. .

Robertson, Mr. G.-for leave to appear before select committee, 3099

Say,nli's Tramway Bill-for lea,·e to proceed with, 49.

Stanford Coal-mine Railway Bill-for leave to proceed with, 49.

Sunday Closing-for more effective Sunday­closing and reduction of hours of sale, 48, '91, 2!)8, 367, 579, 1124, 1206, 1264, 1431, 1527, 1677, 1757, 1830, 1904, Hl64, 2016, 2396, 2486, 2578, 2700, 2758, 2847, 2913, 2960, 30!!8, :3215, 3235, 3335, 3943, 4493, 4647, 4743, 5012, 6011.

Sunday Observance- for more stringent legislation, 1264.

Totalisator Bill--for rejection of, 91, 148, 434, 3657.

Vine Diseases Act-for repeal of, 579. 'Ybitney's Trustees Enabling Bill-for leM·e

to introduce, 185. ·women's Franchise Bill-for delay in passage

of, 5854. \Vomen's Franchise Bill-in favour of, 4743,

560~, 5854-. Yass Roman Catholic Trustee Enabling Bill­

for leave to proceed with, 49.

PIDDING'fON, MR. ,V, H. B., DEATH OF: Motion by Sir William Lyne that the House

desires to place on record its sense of the loss it has sustained by the death of Mr. \V. H. B. Piddington, memlJer for Uralla­'V'alcha,, agreed to, 3:388.

POLICE SUPERA::\XUATION FUND : Ac~j. moved by Mr. R. D. Meagher to discuss the

imperati ''e necessity of steps being taken to cnaiJle members of the police force entitled to do so to retire under the Police Super­annuation Fund, 5331.; debated by Mr. See, and motion ruled on t of order, 5334.

PRINCg OF ';\'ALES :

M?ti~n fo~ adoption of address expressing mdtgnatiOn at the attempt on the life of the Prince of Wales, agreed to, (Council), 40; (A .swnbly), 50; letter from his gxcellency's Private Secretary, 3428.

PRIVILEGE:. . ARTICLF. 1N '' DAIL ¥ TEI"EGRAPH" :

Ou.s. by Mr. Norton, 6246. STRANGJlllS IN A:>"TE·ROOiiiS :

Obs. by Mr. K Jl,l. Clark, 5762; Mr. Norton, Sir \V illiam Lyne, 5673; Mr. Hogue, 5674; Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 5675.

"YO'l'ES AND PROCEEDINGS " : Obs. by Mr. Neild, 322ll, 3226; Mt·. Cook,

3224; Mr. Reid, 3225; Mr. D. Thomson, Mr. Norton, 3226.

PUBLIC 'YORKS CO~E\H'l'TEE : Cotmcil: Resignation of the Hon. \V. J.

Trickett as a member of the Public vVorks Committee, 526 ; the Hon. S. H. Hyam elected, 618.

Q QUESTIONS:

ABATTOIRS : Inspection of llleat-llfr. Carroll (for J1fr. E.

M. Clark), 3208. Stock Killed and Condemnecl-11{?·. Dacey,

770; 11h. J. C. Wcttson (for 11£1·. Dacey), 993 ; Dr. Ros8,-1049.

ABATTOIRS, THE METROPOLITAN : Inspectors-.Llb-. J. G. L. Fitzpatrick, 2397;

11fr. Sleath, 25i9. · · Ren1ova,l-11h. Stm·ey, 46; 11b-. Ten·y, 366;

11b-. J. C. L. Fitzpctt?·ick, 579; lib·. Dacey, 7'!0. .

Revenue and Expenditure-11{?·. Latn, 44. Site for New-11h. Dacey, 824; 11h. S. E.

Lees, 14:34; M1·. 11foroan, 4307. Slaughtertilcn-11h. Gillies (for Jlb-. E. 11!.

Cla1·k}, 3130. Stock Killed and Condemned-Mr. Dacey,

770. ADMINISTRATION (VALIDATING) BILL: Council's Amendments--11£r. A. Chapman,·

4114. ' Introduction of-1lb-. Gm·lamd, 2285. Second Reading-11!?·. Neild, 4020.

ADUL'r SUFFRAGE BILL : Introduction of-11-fr. Hawthorne, 774;

Fe?"(Jl!Son (for 11h. Norton), 775 ; Ajjleck,. 889 ; 11!?·. 'l'homas, 1056,

Mr. Mr.

2089,

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 10!.

QUESTIONS ( continuecl): ADULT SU~'FRAGE BILL (continued):

2913; .lib·. Wilks, 1256; .Ill?-. Niel.1en, 1261; .11!1'. Spence, 2194 ; .11£7·. Nobbs, 2486; .11{?-. J. G. Watson, 2581 ; .11[?·. J. G. Jj, Pitz­?Jctt?·ick, 3047; .llf1·. Ancle1·son, 3132.

ADVANCJlS TO SEl"J'J,JntS JlOARD : Amounts Advancecl and l'tepaicl-.11!7-. Wad:

clelt, 827. Clerks-.llfr. R. D. "l[eayher, 6364.

lE£\ATJm WATER : Bottling of-.llb·. Samuel Smith, 5131. ·

AOB:-IT·OENlmA.L'S DEl'AHTMENT : Commercial Agent-lib·. Ajjleclc, 534 ; .llh.

No1·ton, 1370 ; ..llh. J. H. Yonng, 2082, 2193; JJ[r. Jessep, 6013; ..llfr. B. B. O'Gonor, 6243.

Officers in-.llh. Quinn, 1370. The Agent-General-.1111-. Rose, 1522.

AOHICOL'l'URAL SE'f'l'T.~;nn:Nl' lliL~ : Consideration in the Council-..11-fr. Rose, G242.

AOR!CUIJl'URAL SOOillTII£S : Payments to-.llb·. A.(jleck, 3847. Heport on-lib'. Ghante•·, 1673; ../1{?·. J. G. L.

Pitzpatrick, 1805, 5324 ; JJ[?·. No•·ton, 3213. AGRICULl'Ulm, I>E.PAlt'rMENl' 0}' :

Anthrax.:....)),·. Ross, 4650, 4741. Balderogery Stock Heserve-D1·. Ross, 1757. Bathurst Model :Farm-.llb·. W. W. Yolln[J,

1122. Cattle-breecling-..llh. N01·ton, 1126 Cechtr Timber Plants-D1· Boss, 3210, 3332. Cocllin Moth-.llh. A8hton, 5062, 5215, 5148. Dairy Indnstr'y-llh. l!Jwing, 3333. Destruction of Vinr,yards-.Ll[r. Kid(l, 5133. Export of Cattlc-D1·. Ross, 14'29. Gosforcl Nursery-.llfr. No1·ton, 1601, 2757. Government Farms-.llf1·. Hw·Zey (for JJ[,·. A.

Clwpman), 1829; JJ[,·. JV1·ight (for .llf?·. A. Ghctpnum), 2081 ; ilf1·. J. G. L. Pitzpctt1·ick, 2844.

Imported Prize Stock-ill?·. Hurley (fot· M1·. A. Chapman), 1829.

Officers at Bathurst Show-.llfr. E. JJ£. Glw·k, 7il.

Phylloxera-.llfr. Gann (for .llh. (lillies), 53'2. Quarantining of Stock-.11[?·. Cook, 5607. State Nurseries-.llb·. J. G. L. Fitzpctt?·ick,

28<14. Stock Board : Certificates--D1·. Ross, 2391,

2:~92. Stock Inspectors-D1·. Ro.~.~. 1523 ; .llh.

Ha.ynes, 1898; lb. Clillies (for1lh. No1·ton), 2841 ; .lib·. Brunke?· (fot· .llh. Gm-ruthers), 3J44, 3334.

Stock Routes and Rcsen•es-.llh. H. Ross, 431 ; .llh. Byrne, 10J8; JJ[f. Chanter, 1673 ; .lib·. Price, 1809; il[,·. J. G. L. Pitzpat1·ick, 2090; M1·. llfoo1·e, 2195; Dr. Roo~s, 2843; .lib·. Gm·,·oll (for .lib-. Chanter), 3745.

Students, Agricultural Colleges-..llh. H·~tr· ley (for .11[?·. A. Cha7)111an), 1829.

Tick Dip-Dr. Jloss, :3575. Tick Regnlations-.llh. G. A. Lee, 5216. Tuberculosis-lib-. R. D. il[eaf!he.r, 579;

.llh. Quinn, 57!); )),·, Ross, 1049. ''AJAX,'' l'ILOT·UOA'L':

Eoatmen-.llb·. Niel.sen(for 1111-. Samuel Smith), 320!.

QUESTIONS (continuecl): ALBOI~Y SPOUTS GROUND : Dedication of-M1·. Chanter (for ilfr. T. H

Gr~(jith), 429. ALCOIIOUSM :

Cure for-M1·. Samuel Smith, 6006. ALIENS : Immigration of-.llh. Quinn, 680; .lib·. A?·chi­

bctld Gctmpbell, :3047; JJb'. J. G. L. Pitz­patTick, 3047; .11[?·. Edelen (for .lib-. J. G. L. Fitzpat1·ick), 3128.

ALI".EGJl'D NUISANCE AT MILLER'S POJX1': Legal Proceedings against the Government­

.11!?·. Haynes, 3132; .lib. Gillies, 3217. AN1.'I·ALCOHOJ,IC SERUM :

Use of-D1·. Rvss, 2070. AR'l' SOCII''J.'IES:

Snbsiclies-llh. l!Jwinrt. 3129; .1111-. Oillie.s (fot· .11[?·, ATtlm1· Or~(jith), 3390.

ASHFIBLD INFANTS' llOniB : Tragedy at-Dr. Ross, 3945.

ASS~MllLY, 'l'H~ :

Alleged Bribery of a Mcmber-.llh. J. G. L. Fitzpatrick, 5012, 5058, 5061 ; .llh. P1·ice, 5328 ; .Ill?'. J. G. Watson, 5978.

Answers to Qnestions-.llb'. J. G. L. Fitz­patrick, 23'.)3, 3391.

Bills to be proceeded with-.Llh. Dight, 3745; .lib-. A·rthui· G1·ijfith, 4849; .Ll[r. Haynes, 4849.

Canterbury Election--Jib·. Haynes, 1056 ; .llfr. Cook, 1527; Jlb·. Brunker (for MT. Reid), :3128; .lib-. A1·cher, 3132.

Drafting of Public Bills-ilh'. Ajjleck (for .lib·. R. D. llfeaghe1·), 3747; ilf?·. R. D. 1lfeayher, 5015, 5<.149.

:Motions for Select CommitteJs-.llb·. Hctynes, 1963, 26:21.

·Order of Bnsiuess-ilb·. Rrid, 1265, 1531, 24S8 ; Jib·. Cool~, 1482; .1111-. BaTnes, 2282; .llh. JJ[oo?·e, 4650.

Press Oaller.y-ilfr. Haynes, 575. Printing of f'apcrs-.llh. No1·ton, 1525; M1·.

Jlloo?·e, 2487 .: lob·. J31'lwke,·, 2957. Private Business-ll!?'. Haynes, 2913; .lib-.

A ,-thm· a,·iffith, 3G59 ; .lib·. JJJ. .Ill. Gletrk, 3660 ; .llh. Ajjteck, 3982.

Questions without Notice-ilf1·. Anderson, 49; .lib·. W. ill. Jfughe.1, 147; .11[?·. J. G. lVctl.son, 899; llh. J. C. L. Ji'itzpatTick, 1001; .Ill?·. Dctcey, 4650.

Redistt·ibution of Se:tts-ilb'. 11! cLean (for .lib-. P1·ice), 533; .llfr. Neilcl (for JJf?·. D. Thomson), 774.

Rerluction of Members-1lb·. Cohen, 430; Jlh. Nei/,l (for Afr. D. ··Thomson), 774; ill?·. G. G. 1-J.'·itson, 1898; Jlh. Ho{1uc, 6364.

Reform of Oonstitntion-ilb·. No1·ton, 1519 . Heporting of Select Commi'ttces-.1111-. J. 0.

L. Fitzpatrick, 3216. Reports of Select Committces-ilh. 1lloo1'e,

5133. Richmoad Vale Coal·mine RtLilway Bill-M1·.

A1·tlmr Gr;,(Jith, :1GGO, 3HS. Select Committee on Military Administra­

tion-Nr. J. G. L. Fitzpat1·ick, 1678; M1·. A&!tlon, 16/8; lifT. Nortou, 1678.

Timc·limit to Spceches-.ilh. Reid, 91; .llh. ltf oore, 833. ·

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

QUESTIONS (continued): ASSEMBLY, THE ( continuetl) :

U'ralla-vValcha Election-Mr. 0. G. Wilson, 4019.

ASYLUMS FOR Il\SAl\E: Employees in-.Llh. 1!1. 'N. Glm·k, 1521, 2014;

],Jr. A ffleL:k (for Mr. l!l. J.J. Gl,11·k·), 2279; 1lb-. 'l'e1'1'y, 2286; .Llh. JVctddell (for J.b·. Rose), 2753; J.h. J. G. L. Pitzpatrick, 3571; J.h. E. !if. Clark (for 1l:h. Ro.~e), 4205; M1·. Lmv, 6238.

ATTACHi\lEI>T OF WAGES ABOLITION BILL: Consideration in the Council-lib-. A1·thm·

Gr~ffith, 1118. AUDITOR-GF.NERAL: Salary-1lb·. Kidd, 775.

AUSTRALASIAN NAVAL SQUADRON: Employment abroacl-11!1-. Hayne.~, 577.

AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTU.RAL COi\IPANY'fl ESTATE: Resumption of-.Llfr. C'mTolt (for .JJb-. P1·ice),

1368. AUSTRALIAN 1\IUSEU:M: ' Scientific Staff-1lb-. Gillies (for Mr. Z.lo1·ton),

3390; M1·. Norton, 4018. AUSTRIAN GUM-DIGGEKR:

Lander! at Syclney-M1·. Q1tin11, 2623. BADEN·POWELL, 1\IAJOR-Gl,l\ER,\L:

Horse for-Dr. Ross, 1897. BAI~EY, l\IR; J. W. : Dismissal of-Mr. Edden, 294.

BALMAIN: Proclamation as a City-1lh. Law, 5603.

BALMAIN REGATTA: Use of steamer Dmcn-Mr. Gillies (for M1·.

Sctmuel Smith), 5640. BANKS:

Unclaimed Balances-lib·. J. G. '£. Fitz­patrick, 1520.

BARTON, JiiR. EDl\IUND : Allowance to-M1·. J. G. L. Fitzpatriclc, 284;

Mr. J.fcGowen, 284; .Llf1·. A. Glwpmcm, 301. Appointment as Acting·Judge-Jil!·. Haynes,

3570, 4210, 4307. 0

Reception to-Mr. 'l'erry, 152i. Report by-M1·. Haynes, 3570.

BA'l'HS: FARl\1 COVE: 0

Removal of-M1·. Arthur Griffith, 4625. BEER: Adulteration of-D1·. Ross, 296, 6096.

BELL, COLONEL : Report on International Commercial Con­

gress-lib·. Dacey, 2013. BIRTH RATE:

Decrease in-D1·. Ross, 5885. llLACKS' CAMP, LA PEROUSE: Removal of Aborigines -Mr. Hawt!to1·ne, 3100.

ULANKETS: Distribution of-D1·. Ross, 428.

BOARD OF HEAI"TH : Death at the Office-D1·. Ross, 2020. Medical Olficers-J.b-. Nobbs (for J.Ir. TYhicl­

clon), 2fJ3. The l'rtJsident-D1·. Ross, 1756.

BONWICK, ~IR. JA~IES: Compilation of "Records"-.Llb·. A,Olecl~, 139.

BOOTH ERTATE: Subdivision of-lib-. Quinn, 4744 ..

QUESTIONS ( continuecl): BOTANICAL GARDENS:

Officers in--!if?-. Samuel Smith, 3622; ],[?·. J. G. L. Fitzpat1·ick (for Mr. Wilks), 6008.

Proposed Road near Farm Cove-11ft·. Wilks, :3658; Hon. W. R. Campbell, 3703; .L111·. A. Chapman, 3750.

Refreshment-rooms-M1·. Neild (for Mr. Jessep), 2753.

BRANDS BILL : Introduction of~lifr. Moore (for .Mr. Cnlick­

shank), 4019; JJh. W. W. Davis, 4210; Mr. S. E: Lees, 4646.

0

BltEAD: Supply to Government Institutions -Mr.

Gcmn (for M1·. Sanmel Smith), 1896. BREELONG ~IGRDERERS, TilE : Apprehension of-lib·. Waddell, 1209, 1258;

.Llb·. Riclwrds, 1264,2486,5011; J.f1·. No1·ton, 1369, 18::12, 3131, 3214, 3946; J.{r. J. G. L. Fi?zpatrick, 1434, 1832, 2283, 3216, 6014; D1·. Ross, 1522; J,f?·. R. D. Meagher, 1831; Jib·. Cotton, 1832; Jib·. Hm·ley (for M1·. Richm·do~), 2278 ; M1·. E. 1lf. Clark, ~620 ; Nr. llfoo1·e, 2621 ; J.fr. Piddington, 2621 ; ],{?·. W. W. Davis, 2761; 1lfr. P1·ice, 3047, 31.31, 3216; M1·. Jhrley, 3216; M1·. Sleath, 3216 ; 1lh·. Bennett, 3846 ; ],[?-, Whiddon, 4494.

Decapitation of Joe Governor-fib-. J. G. L. FilzJJat?oick, 4744, 4850; Dr. Ross, 5790, 6238, 6372.

BRITISH ARMY, THE : Commissions for Colonial Soldiers - Sir

Matthew Han·i.~, 1967. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY : Indorsement of-lih;. Haynes, 3392 ; llf?o.

Quinn, 3392. 0

BUBONIC-PLAGUE, THE: Ambuhtnce-drivers-J.b·. Arthm· G1·UJith,

1966, 2015. Bonus to the Police-fib-. Reid, 366 ; .JJfr.

Dacey, 2397 ; lrb-. Ganoll (for lib·. Quinn), 2753; J,f?-. Edden (for J.[r. Holman), 4929.

Cases at the Coast Hospital-D1·. Ross, 1049, ° Cleansing of City Areas-M1·. J. G. L. Fitz- 0

patrick, 146, 825; Mr. Affleck, 685°; Sir Matthew Hm-ris, 828, 1266; D1·. Ross, 890; Mr. Neild (for Nr. Reid), 2082.

Compensation-fib·. A.~hton, 626; Si1· Matthew Hcm·is, 828; D1·. G'mham, 2578 ;0 Jllr. Gillies (for Mr. Norton), 3390 ; ],[?·. Qninn, 5284.

Cure for the Disease-lib·. E. lil. Glw·k, 2()5; Dr. Ross, 1049.

Deaths-lrfr. A.fjleck, 138; D1·. Ross, 140. Expcnditure-JJ1·. Ross, 140; 1lb-. ill oleswo1·th

(for lib-. Reid), 5602. 0

Hospital Furniture-J,f?-.11JcGo1cen,366, 432. Inoculations-Dr. Ross, 140; .Llb-. Waddell,

433. Medical Officers employed-JJr. Ross, 140,

428; .Llb·. Nobb.s (for .Llb-. Whiddon), 293. Nurses-.Llb·. A1·tlm1· Gl·(ffith, 45, 138, 147;

D1·. Ross, 140; lib·. Eclcten (for MT. A1·thur Griffith), 364.

Officer-in-Charge of Quarantined Areas-M1·. A. Chctpman, 47; Jib-. R. D. Jl:Ieouhe1·, 146; Si?· ilfatthew Han·is, 146, 828; JJJ1·. Norton, 4107.

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Volumes 103! 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

QUESTIONS (continued): llUllONlC PLAUUI,, 'l'JU~ (continued): Rats-~~{?'. Q1tinn, 893; lJ1·. Gmlwm, 2194. Report by President of Board of Health-Si1·

Jl{atthew lla1'1·i.,, 6::172, 6373. Study of the Diseuse-Jlb-. Cook, 894, ; Dr.

Ross, 1672. Supply of Fruit-.ilb·. Moleswo1·th (for lJh'.

Reid), 5603. Supposed Case at Singleton-JJ1·. Ross, 5330.

BUCKLEY, MR. THOMAS :

Case of-M1·. E. ill. Clark, 2284, 2581, 2760, 3220.

BUTTER:

Export of-Dr. Ros.q, 2081. CAM"AN p,\HK ASYLUM:

Dr. Blaxhtncl-Jlfr. Can·oll (for llh. No1·ton), 4204.

Nurse M.cSweency-:~h·. Ca1'1·oll (for .ilfr. Norton), 3204.

Special Inqniry-Jlb·. No1·ton, 8!J8, 1057, 1117, 120!), 1967; lib·. GmToll (for M1·. Ric/turds), 15786.

CAPITAL PUNISHl\IENT AIIOUTI0:-1 JJILL : Second reacling-Jlb·. No1·ton, 1209.

CARl\J!~Y, l\tR, "r· A. : Claim by-1lh. A. Ghapman(forJlh. Wacldell),

6238. CA'l"l'LE·CARHYING YI,SJ:JELS : Regulations for-Jlf?·. Smnuel Smith, 891.

. CA'l"l'Ll,, SllEE'P, AND PIGS :

Brought to Sydney by sea--,.lJ{?·. Dctcey, 2753. CENSUS:

Collection of--Jl!J·. A.Uleck, 4114. CEN'l'J<jNNJAf ... I•AHK:

Erection of Tramwtty Sheds-ill?-. Neild (for M1·. 8to1·ey), 4204.

CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS : Grants to-fib·. J. G. L. l•~itzpat1·ick (for fib-.

Ilctynes), 680; lfon. B. Bacldwuse, 1489; 2669; Dr. Ros8, 1966.

CHAlUTAJli"E llln"IEI' : Administration of-.ilh. A. Clwpmcw, 629.

CUARITmS COllllll\SSJON : J~xpenditure-1111-. R. D. fifectgher, 2019. Reports of-D1·. Gmhttm, 577.

C1:UJ .. DB.J~N :

In the Streets -.ilb·. lluyne~, 433, 572 ; fib-. Nc,1·ton, ·!33.

CHINA :

Missionaries in --.ill?-. A1·clw·, 999. CHINA, "'A R IN : Despatch of Troops-.ilb·. Dctcey,. 578 ; fib·.

Haynes, 578; fi·!J·. fifc.Daurthlin, 892; fi£1·. J. C. L.Fitzpat1·ick, 898, 1052, 1372, 1433, 1530, 1604; fif1·. R. D. J1f ectghe1·, ()!)!), 1207, 1369, -1605; fif1·. A1·thm· G1·i{fith, 1125; fifr. Norton, ll25, 1433; fif1·. Diaht, 1372; .JJfJ-. Sctmnel Smith, 143:-1, 1529; fib-. Holman, 1433, 1526; 1Jf1·. 13. 13. O'G'ono1·, 14:33 ; Ilk Gillie.~, 15!J4 ; fih. W. jf. Hnahes, 1606; fif1·. J. G. WatMn, 1606.

N.S. W. Contingent in China-lib·. J. C'. L. Fitzpat,·ic!.:, 3574.

Return of Officers-Ah. J. 0. L. FitzpctiJ·ick, 5016, 5061.

Tmnsport of Troops-Jlf1·. OmToll (for 1llr. J. G. L. Fitzpat1·ick), 3942. ·

QUESTIONS (continnecl) : CHINJiS~; EGOS:

Importation of-ilb·. R. D, lJ{ear;heJ',. 579; fib·. Qninn, 579.

CHINESt; l'llli'LOYEES ;

Sunday Work-fi!J-. Sctmuel Smith, 290. CHINE~!' IN THE COLOXY: Number of-1lfT. Cruickshank, 6010.

CH RISTlllAS l"'E :

Clo.sing-time of Sbops-Jlf1·. Whiddon, 6008. CIROUJ,AH QUAY:

Congestion of Traffic-ilb·. E. M. Clm·k, 4709, Constmction of Subways-lJ{J·. Qninn, 3746.

CITIZENS' \'I<1JLANCE COMMI'lvn;J~ :

Government assistance-SiJ·JJfatthew lfa1'1·is, 1366.

CITY Inll'ROYEM ENTS :

Resumption of Property-1lh. iYo1·ton, 5794. CIYIL AMBUJ,ANCE AND TRANSPORT lllt!GADE : Aiel to Injured Pcrsons-D1·. Ross, 1530,1602,

CIVIIJ SEHYICB CO·OPERATIVE ROCH;TY: Board of Directors-1111-. A.fjleck, 3127.

"CJ .. ARION, TJH~," N:EWSPAPEH.: Purchase of Copies-ill:-. Hogue, 5792.

CT,TBBOUN, Mlt. T. S. :

Free Pass held by-1111·. Can·oll (for 1l:f1·. No1·to'n), 4.017.

CJ,OSI>:R Sl,1'TJ,JmBN'l' BILL : . Introduction of-JJb·. Ghanta, 1673; fih .

Rose, 2486, 374!J, 4933; fif1·. W1·ight, 2582; fib-. Haynes, 3749; Ah-. Pye1·a, 5017; fib·. '1'homas, 5132.

COAL DEI,IV~;uy ACTS :

Amendment of-JJfr. Cohen, 429. COAL-l\IINI'S REGULATION ACT :

Certificates of Service-Bfr. J!Jdclen, 5603, 6242. .

Enforcement of the " weighing" section­fib·. l!Jdclen, 2961, 4494, 4651, 4850, 5014; .ilh. J. G. L. FitzpatJ·ir:k, 440G.

Examinations for Certificates-.fi{?·. Eclclen, 3393, 3395.

Interprettttion of Section 38-JJb·. Nicholson, 1365.

COAL TRAD~J, TilE·: .

Condition of--fifr. Reicl, 433; lib·. l·ltatkins, 434, 3219; Mr. J!Jdd~n, 4a08.

Discovery near l\iolong-D1·. Ros~, 1125. Disputes in-Jlb·. Hogue, 1001, 1121. Selling Price-.ilfr. Nichol.~on, 4851. Shipnients at Darling Harl:our- .ilf1· .. Spruson,

4492. Shipments at Newcastle-.ilb·. Price, 1267,

1900; fifr. Dick, 1365; fih. Haynes (for · fib·. P1·ice), 1963.

Sunday Loading of Colliers - ~~h. Samuel Smith, 3575.

COAS'l' STgAniEI<S :

Mates of-11/r. IV. fil. HurtheB, 6370. COLONIAL S'I'OCKS INVESTllllmT BILl~ : Enactment by Imperial Parliament-Air.

N01·ton, 14:!7. COlllMWSION~:RS OF T,\XATION :

Privy Council Appeal-fib-. 'l'homas, 574. OOMnU'l'Tf:E 0:-1 CI,NIMS:

Appointment of-Nr. J. C .. Watson (for :llfr. lc{olman), 1205.

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QuE SESSION 1900. . QuE lxv

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

QUESTIONS (continued): COl\BIONWEALTH, THE: Appointment of Lieuteuimt-Governor-M1·.

Hogue, 5677. Commonwealth Celebrations-11!?-. Affleck (for

JJ[?·. Rose), 2081 ; JJf?·. Neild, 2581, 5677, 6365, 6:368; Mr. R. D. Mectghe1·, 2623, 4210, 4932, 5132, 5328, 5605, 5789, 6098, 6241 ; JJb·. J. G. L. Filzpctt1·ick, 2623, 3391, 3622, 5215, 5642, 5793, 5892 ; JJfr. Quinn, 2623,6096; 1111-. Hogue, 4209; JJ[?-_ Whiddon, 4402, 4932; Jib·. A1·tlmr G1·~{fith, 4494; JJf?-. Willis, 4574, 5328, 5677, 6097 ; JJ[r. Carroll (for Jib·. A?'Che1·), 4708; 111?·. Norton, 4/12, 4933, 5568, 57R8, 6096, 6366, 6369, 6373; llf?-. Arche1· (for llb·. Fen·is), 4743; llf?-. Sp1'lt80n, 4743,5015; 1lf-r. A_Dled, 3209, 4929 ; JJ[?·. Nielsen, 50ll ; JJf?-. 1lf organ, 5134 ; llf?·. J'er·ry, 5215 ; 1lfr. Donaldson, 5216, 5642, 60!J6, 6421 ; Dr. Ross, 5327, 6367; llf?·. 'l'homas (for Jib-. J. G. L. Fitz­pat?·ick), 3447 ; JJb·. Gillies, 5605 ; Jib·. 1lf o01·e, 5606, 5676, 6242; JJf?·. D. Davis, 5606 ; 11!?-. W. 111. Hughes, 5642, 5888, 5892, 6096; 1lf1·. JVinchcombe, 5642 ; M1·. lV1·ight, ii677 ; JJb·. Kicld (for 1lb-. Ewi?~f/), 5786; llf?-. Kicld (for .~f?·. Ghcmte1·), 5786; JJb-. B?'ltn!oe?·, 5789; 11fr. McGowen, 5793; Jib·. Hawthome (for JJ!?-. Neild), 5887; JJf?·. E. M. Glw·k, 5887, 6369; 1lb-. Archi­bctld Campbell, 5892 ; JJ[?-. B!!me, 6009 ; JJ{?·. Sanmel Smith, 6013 ; llb·. W. W. Young, 6015.; llf?·. Molesworth (for JJb-. S. E. Lees), 6094 ; JJ[r. Sto1·ey, 6097 ; JJf?-. B. B. O'C'onor, 6097 ; 1lb-. Gillies (for M1·. W. M. Huuhes), 6363; JJb·. 1Ictwtho1·ne, 6367 ; JJb·. 1llilte1·, 6367 ; JJ[?-_ J. H. YomlrJ, 6368; JJf?-. Ewin,q, 6368; 1lfr. Sleuth, 6358, 6771; llf?-. D. O'Conno1·, 6368 ; 1lb·. Hctynes, 6371.

Commonwealth Ministry-M;·. R. D. Meaghe1·, 1431. .

Proclamation of Commonwealth- llb-. Fe1-ris. 1677.

Seat of Governmeut-1lb-. Neild, 1599. COMPA~IES AND PARTNERSHIPS : Registration of-1!!?-. J. G. L. Fitzpcttrick,

2\Jl. COMPANIES DEATH DUTlES ACT: Despatch from Secretary of State-M1·.

No1·ton, 1427. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT : Cttses dealt with-JJb·. J. H. Yo1mg (for JJf?·.

Hogue), 1260. • CO::\'YAI"ESCllNl' HOSPITAL: Erection of-M1·. 'l'en·y, 3659.

COOGEE BAY RESERVE : Grant for-Jib-. Sto1·ey, 2751.

COOK ISL,\ND GROUP : Annexation of-1Jf1·. D. Thomson, 3474; llb-.

A1·chibald Campbell, <1475 ; JJb-. J. 0. L. Fitzpat1·ick, 3570.

COUNCIL, TilE : Order of Business-.Hon. H. 0. Danga1·, 4397,

5883; Hon. 0. H. Cox, -4532. Reform of Constitution-JJfr. No1·ton, 1519. Returns-lion. B. Backhouse, 1869, 2589,

2669. Special adjournment o£-Mr. Brunke1·, 2915.

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QUESTIONS (continued): COUNTRY TOWNS WATER SUPl'LY ACT: Amendment of-llb-. Ewing, 1902.

COWRA HOSPITAL : Grant for-JJb·. Wctddell, 1965.

CREMATORIUM : Erection of-JJ[?-. J. C. L. Fitzpat?'ick, 4929.

CRESWELL ROYAJ, COMMISSION :_

ReleaseofCreswell-lJf?·. NoTton, 1831,1904. Report of-JJfr. J_ C. L. Fitzpat?·ick, 290;

lib·. E. 1lf. Clark, 1530, 3940; JJb·. B._ B. O'Gono1· (for 1lf?-. E. M. C'lm-k), 4106.

CROWN LANDS : Applications for Conditional Purchases­

.llfr. Hctye8, 91; Mr. JJfoo,·e, 896; Mr. Byme, 1048.

Application for Land at Gallymont-JJf?·. H1t1·ley (for 1lf?-. Wculdetl), 5131.

A ppraisements-JJfr. Rose, 90, 145, 294; llf?-.A. Qhapmcm, 145, 367, 2092, 2580, 6374; M1·. By1'1ze, 622, 623, 1524; JJfr. MooTe, 1435, 1966, 2914, 2963, 3098; 1lf?·. Norton, 19.04, 2087 ; M1·. Nielsen (for llf?·. '1'. B1·own), 2959 ; j!f?·. Go1·mly, 3048, 4303.

Arrears of Conditional Purchasers - Mr. Gor'm.ly, 4847.

Ball's Head Bay Foreshores-M1·. Kiclcl (for M1·. E. M. Cla~·k), 826.

Camping Reserves and Watering Places-. 1Jf1·. Richards, 769, 770.

Canowindra Common-Dr. Ross, 4455. Central Division Leases- llf?·. Hctynes, 290 ;c

JJf?-. Ehtrley (for JJb·. Byme), 120:3; Mr. Rose, 1204; Mr. Oo1·mly, 1597, 4649, 4846,. 5215, 5448; M1·. Hit1·ley (for JJir. Richards), 2278; D1·. Ross, 333:3; JJ[?·_ Willis, 4167 ;· Mr. J. G. L. Ji'itzpatrick, 5061 ; 1lf1·. E. M. Glm·k (for JJb-. 1'. B1·own), 5281.

Church and School Lands-JJb-. Wadclell, 141;: Mr. Can·oll (for JJf?·. Waclclell), 3654.

Closer Settlement-llf?-. Ghante?·, 1674; M1· •. Norton, 4852 ; JJb·. Hose, 6366.

Closing of Roads-1lfr. Oimnly, 5793. Conditional Purchases : Fees for Information.

-JJf?·. JJfcLaughlin, 2082. Conditional Purchases : Transfers to Married·

\Vomeu-llf?-. Jessep, 2394. CoLtsins', C. J., Selection-M1·. Haynes, 532. Cremorue Foreshores-Mr. J. G. L. Pitz.

ptttrick, 291. Crown Lauds Agents--M1·. Eclden (for Mr.

Ashton), 3130. District Surveyor, Armidale-JJb·. G. A. Lee,

531. District Surveyor, Forbes-llfr. Holman, 287. District Surveyors' Reports-llb·. Moore,

3572. Exchanges-llb-. Norton, 292, 683, 828, 1605,

1676, 1903, 2015, 2193, 2580 ; ]Jf?-. Ghanle?·, 427, 621, 1674; JJ[r. JJ[oo?·e, 683,832; M1·. Gonnly, 68i ; JJf?-. Edelen (for JJ[?·. No1·ton), 774; Mr. Haynes, 2016; JJf?-. Willis, 2017; Dr. Ross, 2079, 4847, 6008; JJb·. J. G •. L. Fitzpat1·iclc, 2844, 4931; Mr. Levien, 6365.

Faull<iner, Mr. : Leases held by-1Jf1·. No1·ton, 4934 ; llb·. J. G. L. FitzputTick (for M1·. Norton), 5011.

Forest Thinning-M1·. Chante1·, 1674.

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QUESTIONS (continuecl): CROWN LANDS (continued) ; Forestry Bmnch: Officers-lifT. J. C. L Fitz­

pctt1·ick, 457:{. Frenchman's Paddock-.11!1·. Ancle?·son (for

.lib·. Dc•cey), 1 7 55. Gosford Local Land Bo::trd-.llb·. Ferguson

(for lib·. No1·ton), 773. Homestead Selections-lib-. Rose, ·1204; Jib·.

ChanteT, 1208, 1263; lib·. Norton, 1677 ; lib-. Iiaye8, 4304.

Hope's Scrub Lease-lib·. Holman, 288. Inverell Lands Otfice-Jif?·. Gillies (for lib-.

Cn1ickshank), 6094. Kurnell Park-.llfr. Dc•cey, 1675. Land Applications-lib-. Haynes, 4574, 4648,

5132; lib·. Hayes, 5282; lib-. Gillies (for Jib·. Chdckslmnl~), 6094.

Lands for Settlement: Notices-.llh. llfoore, 2760, 2846 ; llf1·. Gm·ml'!/.., 3573.

Land : White Bay and J'ohnstonc's Bay­JI[r. Lc•w, 288.

La Perouse :Recreation Reserve- .II[?' . .Ander­son (for lib-. Dc•cey), 1755; lib·. 1lfcGowen (for llf1·. Dacey), 2192.

Lease of l'teserve: Molong-.llb·. No1·ton, 3212, 3332; Jib·. Gitlie,q (for .lib·. No1·ton), 3621.

Long Bay : Hesumption of Land-lib·. Neild, 5062 ; .lib·. Nobbs (for .li[T. Neild), 5784.

Moree Bore Farm Lancls-.11!7·. Scwznel Smith (for lib·. W. 1lf. Huaheo~), 4848; .llh. J. C. L. li'itzpat?·ick (fot· !Jb-. .A.rthm· G1·i;fjith), 5060.

Nanima Holding-11b·.lfolman, 626; D1·. Ross, 3042, 3567' 6097. . .

Newcastle Pasturage Rescrve-Jlf1·. Edelen, 416, 533, 3048.

Old Lock-up Site, George-street, Sydney­llfr. J. C. L. li'ilzp(lt?·ick, 363 ; lib·. J. C. L. fi'itzpc.t?·icl' (for .llh. Ha.ynes), 680.

Palla! Pastoral Holding-lib-. .llfoo?·e, 290. Parks-.11£7·. B?·;mke?·, 90 ; lib· . .A.Uleck, 287,

2576; .!Jf?·. '1'. B>·own, 292; .!Jb-. Jlfcli'cwlane, 431; .11!1-. Gonnty, 41.67, 5606.

Payments of Instalments-iii?-. 'l'. B>·own, 2620.

Hefund of Deposits-lib·. EwinrJ, 33il3. Rents of Annual Leases-,.11£7·. NoTton, 3212. Resumption of Land for Hoad-..llb·. No1·ton,

2398. Ringbarking-DT. Ros-s, 287, 678; 3042. Hoad : Engowra to Cookamiclgery H.ailway­

station-JJ?·. Ross, 3750, 4709. Road: Goolagong to Eugowra-Dr. Ross,

4709. Road : Molong River Settlement-D1·. Ross,

294. Sale of Hoad : Tocnmwal-.llh. No7·ton, 5791. Sales of Crown Ltmcls-.11!7-. Hc•ynes, 201.5;

lib-. No1·ton, 2580. Scrub Leases-Dr. Ross, 333:3, 3569, 6008. Settlement at Wallsend-.ll{T. Wat/,ins, 3396. Settlement Leases-Jib·. Rose, 1204; Jib·.

N o1·ton (for .lib·. Witt·is), 2085 ; .Jib·. Jll oles­wo?·th, 2758; .llfi·. Gilties (for Jlh .llfac­donalcl), 4398.

Sherriby Landlhllot-Jlb·. J. C. L. Ji'itzpatTicl' (for Jl{r. J.'To?·ton); 5640. .

QUESTIONS (contimcecl): cno wN J,A 1ms ( continuecl) : ::lurveyors' Chainmen~ .II[?·. Ca1'1'0ll (for .lib· .

.A. Chapman), 1522. Sun·eys of Roads-MT. Price, 1900 . Tenandra Rescn'e- .Jib· . .JJI acdonald, 1119. The Spit: Land near-Jib·. Kicltl (for Jib·.

E. 111. ClccTk), 827. · Transfer of Conditional Purchases-lib·.

Rose, 826 ; 1lf1·. '1'. l37·own, 2620. Wagga Wagga District: Auction Sales-lib·.

Gormly, 2083. \Vagga Vi'agga Land Board·--llb·. No1·ton,

1677. Wandary Holding-lib·. Holman, 626. \Vest 'Bogan Leases-lib·. Kidd (for Jib-.

Wadclelt), 995. vVilberforce Labo:1r Settlement-lib-. J. C. L.

Ji'itzpat1·ick (for J)[?·. Norton), 5640. \Vimleracleen Estate-Jl£7·. Cm·>·oll, 138. Withdrawal of Land from Sale-lib·. Norton,

3097. \Voy \Voy Foreshore Reservation--~fr. J. C.

Watson, 8:33 ; llfr. No1·ton, 834, 3212, 4849. CROWN LANDS ACT : Amendmentof-..llb·. Rose, 889.

CROWN SOLICITOR'S OFFICE : Deln.y of Business-Jib-. Moo1·e, 2i6l.

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT: Incremeuts-.11!1-. .IIJolesworth, 2577. Ticle-waiters-Jifr. Phillips, 2014, 2392; Jib·.

G~llies (for Jib·. Mille1·), 5884. Wharf:ingers-.M?·. Neild, 2398, 2580.

DAIRmS SUPEJWISION ACT: Registmtion of Hindoos-.lll?-. EwinrJ, 4399.

DANCING SALOONS: Regulation of-./lh. Jessep, 891.

DARLING HARBOUR WllAHVES : Appointment of Board-lib-. J. 11. rormg,

2081 ; .ll!r. Norton, 4107, 4113. Resumption of-M1·. R. D. Jlfeaahe1·, 284,

1530; llh. Reitl, 432; lib-. ./IJoleswo?·th, 534; Sir ./IJatthew Ifan·is, 534; Jlfr. J. C. L. Fitzpat>·ick, 2755 ; 1lb·. Sto>·ey, 4899; Jlh. Hogue, 5061 ; 1!!7-. Cook, 6014.

Sale of Old Timber-lib-. Norton, 4107. Wharfingcrs-.11[>·. J. C. L. Fitzpat1·ick, 5213. Vl'ork of the Board-M1-. Hc•ynes, 3220; llfr.

Ga1·lancl, 34 71. DARf.-ING ISJ .. AND :

Purchase of-lifT. Edden (for 1lf1·. Neild), 2960. DAHT,I:SGHlJHS'r GAOf, : Supply of Provisions-Jib-. Cm·roll (for lib-.

Quinn), 2911. DAVIDSON, Mll. J. L. : Claim by-JJb-. Norton, 4931.

DAWSON JAMI£S: Death of-Jl{?· . . Edelen, 4400.

DAWSON, HACllEL: Money Voted for-.11[?·. Ifc•ynes, -!7.

DBAJ.i', DUl\IB 1 AND 'BLIND CHIL1)R1~N" ! Training of-If on. Si1· Arthur Renwick, 2050.

DBL'l"NC};S: Army Medical Corps-llfr. Samuel Smith,

6242. Ashton Mt~gazine Rifle-llf?-. J. C. L. Fitz­

pc£t1·icl•, 4646. Bands-.1!!7-. R. D . .llfeaahe?·, 4492. Captain Thomas-../1[~; Nobbs, 3746.

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12 J nne to· 5• December, 1900\

QUESTIONS ( contimt~d!}: DEFENCES ( conti?mul): Captain Webb-1llr. TVil!h; 89'2: Clothing Board-Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpat1·ick,

1598. Drill-sheds-Di·. Graham; 1521'. Ehster Encampments-.Llfr. A.shton, 1826: Eighth Regiment-.11£1·: No1·ton, 1123; 1262 ;

.lib-. Price, 1 905•; 11!?-. Dick, 2019' ;' .llfr. Aj}ieck (for §h. Neild), 4167 ; "lh. Neild, 4305.

Estimates-.11-Ir. Ashton, 4112. Elxaminations-Mr: No1·ton, 1827. First Australian Horse-lib-. Cm·1·oll (for

J.b·. Nielsen), 1367; lib·. Niel.1en, 1595 ;' M1·. Gormly, 1598; ].[?·. Gillies (for 11!?-: Nielsen), 3745.

Forbes Rifle Range-M?·. Aj/leck (for lib·. Reyrnond), 997; 11£?·. Ccwrolt (for llf1·. Rey­rnond), 1366.

Fort De1iison-.llf?·: Sleath, 3850. Lieutenant Darley-11[?·. JJ:l cOo1cen (for J.b-.

( A1·th111' Gr~{fith), 2087. Lieutenants James and Saunders-.lib·. ]{or­

ton, 1262. Long-Service Mec~als-~!1·. J. ~~- Watson (for

J.f?·. J. C. L. Fttzpcttnck), 12o6; .llf?-. J. C. L. Fitzpat?·ick, 1961, 2755; Ilh-. W1·igltt, 4104.

Lyddite Factory- M1·. Can·oll (for M1·. · Q1tinn), 2841.

Major-General French and the Military In­quiry-llfr. Quinn, 5892.

Mujor-General French's Letter to The Times· -lt!?·. No1·ton, 1524.

Naval Brigade-"1!?-. J. C. L. Fitzpat?·ick (for lr!?-. Haynes, 681 ; J.f?·. Gm·lancl, 899; ltb-. Die!", 1339.

Naval Forces-1lb·. Dick, 1525. ~inth Regiment-Nr. .Neittt, 3943, 4018,

4204, 4205. Paymaster Solomon--~!?-. No1·ton, 2089, 2193,

3133, 3337; 1lb-. Sleath, 3662. Payment of Partially-paid Forces-lib·. R. D.

jJ{ect!Jhe,·, 5606 ; .1111'. Hawthonw (for llh·. R. D. Jl[eagheT), 5885.

Permanent Cavalry and Infantry-Mr. Niel­sen, 4108, 6363.

Permanent Staff Officers-llf?-. Neilcl (for Jlf r. Jlf01'!7an), 5060; jJ£1·. Afjleck (for jlfr. 11Iorgan), 5130.

Promotions-;-llf?·. Sleath, 2283; M1·. Watkins (for 1lb-. Sleath), 2485; 1111-. Norton, 2757.

Rand wick Rifle Range-jJ£1·. JJcocey, 2013; .llf?·. Sleath, 2285; lib·. Watkins (for 1lb-. Slectth), 2485 ; ll{?·. Pe1Ti.s, 3660 ; 11!1·. Moo1·e, 3748.

Regimental Strength-llf1·. Ashton, 1826 ; jjf?·. IV1·ig ht, 1906.

Remounts-lib-. Price, 1828; lib-. Can·oll (fot· llh. P1·ice), 2012.

Rifle Association-M1·. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1827. '

Scheme for Coasta,l Defence-lib·. Ccm·o/l (for .llb·. 1lf acdonalcl), 1364.

Small Arms, &c. ,-.lib-. Quinn,. 775, 998; J.fr. Ro.1e (for M1·. Qrtinn), 889 ; .11!1". Ca1Tolt (for llf1·. Macdonald), 1364; MT. Bennett, 1895; lib-. Neild (for 1lh. Quinn), 3214.

QUESTIONS (continued): DEFENCES ( continuecl) : Soldiers' Fit for 1\'ctive Service-D\>-. 'Ross,

2844. South Head Defence Gmls'-11!1·. Ca·>'1''0/Z (for

.ll£1·: Q1oinn), 2395; .~h-. B. B. O'Conno1·, 4H2; llh·. Asliton, 4113: ·

State of Military Forces--~!?-. Can·oll (for M1·. Rose), 1429.

St. Georga's Rifies--ltfT. J. C. Wcttson, 91)8, 1000, ll2!; llh. Cann (for lrb·. 'l'homas), 1599; lth. 'Phoma.s, 1829, 1906; 2018; llfr. No1·ton, 1!J06; llf1·. Sleatl;, 2'286; 3395·, 3661, 3851; Hon. J. Hepher (for lion. F. Flou·m·s); 3178; ll'h: Tfw·ley, 3471 ; .1111·. B. Ross, 3568; M1·. Molesworth (for ltb-. Garland), 3569; 1lh. B. B. O'Cono1·, 4112'; MT. Ashton, 4ll3.

Training Ship for Naval Forccs-llf?·. Samuel Smith, 431.

Volunteer Corps: Formation of-1lf1·: A. · Chapnwn, 629 ; lib·. A.fjlecl" (for. M·r. Rey·

mond), 997 ; J.[?·. Gonnly, 105ij'. Waggons for Medical Staff-.11!?-. Cbhe1t, 29:39.

DELOHERY, MR. C. : Circular issued by-llf,·. J. C. L. Pitzpat1·ick,

2961. Presentation to-ll£1·. Byme, 293:

DEMISE OF THE CROWN : Dissolution of Parliament-lib-. Norton, 1202.

DESTITU'fE CHILDREN : Care of-llf?·. A1·thw· G?·(f}ith, 3i49.

DIPHTHERIA : Deaths-.llb· . .A.ffleck, 138.

DISEASES IN SHEEP ACT : Amendment of-D1·. Ross, 295.

DROUGHT, THE: Loss of Sheep-D1·. Ross, 1756.

DIJDLEY COLLIERY CASE: Appeal to Privy Council-M1·. Edden, 896.

EARLY·CLOSING ACT: Amendment of-1lh. Rose, 90 ; Dr. Ro8s, · 621, 622; !lb-. W. llf . .Flughes, 16i9, 2580,

5642, 6013; J.[r . .llfole.stcorth, 2580; 1lb-. Ande1·son, 2914; M1·. IVhiclclon, 4932; M1·. Storey, 5604; M1·. R. D. jJfectgher, 5889, 6013; 1lb·. J. 0. L. Fitz[:at1·ick (for lrb-. E. llf. Clark), 6007.

Extension of -lY!?-. Waddell, 45; -~1·. J. C. L. Fitzpat1·icl", 284 7.

Infringement of-1lb·. Wilks, 4209. Inspectors-D1·. Ross, 1256. Operation of--Dr. Ross, 423 ; 1111-. N·icholson

(for J.b-. Norton), 2485 . Prosecutions under- llf1·. W. 1li. Hughes,

4747; lib-. Edelen (for M1·. W. llf. Hughes, 4930.

EASTERN EXTENSION TELEGRAPH COMPANY: Concessions to- M1·. A1·thu1· G1·~(fith, 3395. Land Occupied at La Perouse-.llh. Ande1·son

(for ltb-. Dacey), 1755; M1·. McGowen (for J.f1·. Dacey), 2192.

Reduction of R .. tes-M1·. R. D. Meagher, 3395.

EAST GRETA COLT"IERY: Accident at-.111?·. Eclden, 629.

EICHT·HOUR J)Ei.IIONSTRATION: .. First Regiment Band-M1·. Dacey, 3100.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

QUESTIONS ( contimted): ELECTORAL BOUNDARIES : Readjustment-1Jf1·. A.Uleck (for M1·. P1·ice),

139; M1·. Garland, 4113. ELECTORAJ, ltlWISTRARS : 'Payment of-ltb-. .Neild, 1367, 1521; lrb-.

ltfoleswoJ·th (for .!lb-. Cook), 2576; ltf?·. Chan­ter, 2617.

ELECTORAL ROLLS : , RtJvision of-JJf?·. Samuel Smith, 367 ; Mr.

McOozBen, 626, 2847; M1·. R. D . .llfeaghe?·, 775 ; J,f-r . .No1·ton, 776; 1lfr. Watkins, 1528; 111?·. Sleath, 1907, 2583; ltf?·. Cnlickslwnla, ' 2090; .A!?-. D. 'l'homso11, 2582, 3848; JJb·. W. M. lhtghes, 2583; .lib·. Cook, 2583; ],{?·. C. A. Lee, 3096; J,f1·. Haynes, 3100; 1Jf1·. ]\1eild, 3100; M1·. Quinn, 3100; lJ{?·. A 1·chi· bctld Campbell, 347:3 ; J,f?-. Oct1·lcmd, 3661 ; ],[?·. A.f!leck, 4210; JJ!?·. A. Ohctpman, 4211; JJf?·. Sawe1·s, 4456.

ELECTORS' IUCIHTS : Abolition of-.11{1-. Jlfoo1·e, 2092; J.fr. J. C. L.

Ji'itzpat1·ick, 4402. Issue of-JJf1·. C, A. Lee, 1122; ltfr. Cntick·

shank, 1126; JJb·. Qltinn, 1520; J.[?-. Nielsen, 1530; M1·. Wcttkin.q, 2486, 2760; JJ!?-. Mole3· wo1·th (for Jl[?-. IVcttloinH), 2578; ],{?·. A. Chapman, 2583; JJb-. A1·thw· Gr~(fith, 2760; ],{?·. A.tflecl.:, 3041 ; J.h. Rose, 3209 ; JJb·. Ten·y, 3393 ; ],[,-. Kidd, 3394, 6242; M1-. Ccm·oll (for .!lb-. Richanls), 365'b; .11{?". S. l!J. Lees, 3661 ; lJ{?-. Bntnke•·, 3!)44 ; ltf1· . .i1f oo1·e, 3945 ; ],[?·. Willis, 3!145, 4168 ; Jlh. Gillie.s (for JJh·. Norton), 6011 ; ltf?-. Lctw, 6242 ; JJh. Eticlen, 6242.

ELECTRIC POWEH : Generation of-Jl{?-. J. C. L, Ji'ilzpat?·icl:, 1\72,

2281, 5131 ; ~Mr. Haynes (for ],[?-. J. C. L. lt'itzpat?·ick), 3941.

'' ENA, ,, STEAl\'[ LAUNCH : Ptirchase of-JJ(?-. Cook, 530; JJb-. Cook (for

ltf?·. J. If. Yo1mg), 681. ERSKINE-STHEET, SY:ONllY: Resmnption of Property-],{?-. Ande1·8o?.t, 771.

FEDERAL ELlW'riONS IHT,L : Council's Amendments-JJ!?-. R. D. J1f eaghe1·,

6096. FEDERAl, GOYERNMllNT : Appointment of Officers-.Jb·. Haynes, 1260;

ltb-. No1·ton, 1525; .11!?·. CmTolt (for J,f-1·. A. Clmpman), 4i40.

FEDERAL PAllLIAiiiENT : Adult Suffrage-it!?-. Ji'erguso11 (for J.lb-.

Norton), 775 ; ltb·. 'l'ltomas, 2089. Candidates: Railway Passes-JJfr. Jfaynes,

5016; J.[?-. R. D. Meaghe1·, 5016; lJI?-. 13. 13. O'Conor, 5016.

Civil Servants and Elections -ltb·. W. M. Ilughe.1, 5216, 5284.

Disqualification of Members of State Parlia­ments-JJ[?·. Ro,qe, 530 ; J,f?·. Ccwroll (for JJb-. li'. Ola1·ke), 572; ltfr. Neilcl (for ltf?·. ]). ?.'homson), 774; ],{?·. 1'. Fitzpatrick, 1057, 1124; JJf?-. Pidclinyton, 2194; .llf?-. Watldns, 2283.

"Exclusive" Power of the Parliament-],!?-. Cann (for J,f?·. Dace?f), 136!!.

Parliamentary Staff-.ilh. Hayne.q, 1207 ; JJ!?-. R. D. JJ[eayhe?·, 4402. ·

QUESTIONS ( continuecl) : ~'ED~;HAL l'AR!,IA~mNT ( continuecl) : The Queen's Gift-M1·. No1·ton, 832.

}'EDERATION : " Blue-book "-J.b-. Ca1T1tthe1·s, 895; M1·.

Bnmlcer (for J,fr. Carntthe1·s), 9.96. Commonwealth BilJ-J,f?·. R. D. J.feaghe?·,

141 ; ],{,· . .No1·ton, 142, 143, 145, 292, 1054, 2086, 2619; J,f?·. Reid, 144; M1·. Hayne.s, 144 ; ],{?·. Quinn, 144; J,f?·. B. B. O'Cono1· (for JJb·. Piddinaton), 296; Mr. A.ffteclc, 1753; lion . .N. Hawken, 2164.

Delegates' ll:xpenses-J.f?·. Rose, 365 ; Mr. J.. C. L. Ji'itzpttt?·icl.:, 1906; J,f?· . .No1·ton, 2087.

Electoral Rolls- .lib·. Samuel Smith, 367; JJh. JJfcGowen, 626; .lib·. R. D . .llleaghe?·, 775 ; .ftf?·. Norton, 776; JJf?-. Watkins, 1528, 3220; JJb·. D. 'l'homson, 2582; Jlf?·. Moo1·e, 6371.

Federal Capital-.llft-. Rose, 428, 2089, 4103, 4110; lib:. A.fjleck, 1204, 3846, 4111, 4168, 5888 ; .lib-. Jt'·itzgemlcl, lU02 ; J,f?-. Sleath, 1603; .fth. No1·ton, 1603, 6365; JJ[r. J. C. L. Fitzpat1·ick, 2020, 3659, 4646, 4742; ' JJ[,-. J.Yiel8en, 2284; JJ[?··. A. Chapman, 2581; .lib-. Edtlen (for .llh. JllcLctughlin), 3097; Jib·. Cook, 3658; D1-. Ross, 4114.

Federal Elections-ill?-. Sleath, 2019; 1lfr. lJI oore, 5327.

Federal Electorates-JJ!?-. A. Clwpman, 147; J.[r. Oonnly, 147; J.h. Kidcl, 147; ],[?·. Reid, 575, 1528, 1604, 4308; J.h. ll'cttkins, 576, 2284; JJ{?-. R. D. 1lfeagher, 895, 4746; JJ[?-. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 895, 1964; J,fr. Nobbs, 1603; Jlb-. Hayne-•, 1603; ltf1·. IJT. llf. fht{Jltes, 1679, 258:{ ; 1lh. C. G. Wilson, 1905, 420U; Jlb·. Law, 1905, 1967 ; ltf1·. Neilcl (for Jlf1·. Reid), 2082 ; 11[?-. Quinn, 2486; llh . .Brnnke1· (for JJh·. Reid), 3043; lth-. llose, 48:30; Hon. N. J. B1tzacott, 5130; Jlh. 13?"/t?lkt?·, 5448, 5787 ; J.lb-. No1·ton, 5448, 5676; ],[?·. Waddell, 5676.

Federal Finance-Jlb·. 1'. 13?·own, 6010. Hare·Spence System of Voting-1Jf1·. R. D.

Jlleagher, 367, 1205, 1758; JJh. A.flleck, 1827; ltf1·. No1·tun, 2086; JJb-. W. Jll. Hughes, 5284.

FIJI: . Proposed Annexation by New Zealand-JJ/r.

J. 0. ,L. Pitzpat1·ick, 3570. FINANC.E: Credit Foncier Systcm-JJb-. Norton, 1967. Customs Taxation-JJ{?·. R. JJ. Jlfea.yheT, 1605. Estimates-JJ/r. R. ]). Mectyha, 46, 1907;

ltf?·. A.f}leck, 1204, 3662, :~850. Excise Dutics-JlfJ-. R. D. 1Jfeaghe1·, 2962,

3622 ; Jlh. J. C. L Pitzpctt?·icl.:, 3211 ; Mr. Jl!oleSivoJ·th, 4741.

Financial Statcmcut-J.lf?-. A.Uleck, 1204; ltfr. W1·ight, ~700 ; JJ[?·. Bnml.:e1· (for J,b-. Reid), :3045; it!?-. J. fl. Yon?1fl, :14-75.

Interest on Railwtty Loans-.~{,·. Low, 1259. Ptt;vmm:t of Votes Refused by Parliament­

it!?-. A.f}leck, 82:3. Reveime f1·om Hotel Licenses-Jif?-. J. 0. L.

Pitzpat1·ick (for JJh·. Richan/8), 3:390. Rcl•enue from Laml-JJb-. wn:ght (for lth.

Rose), 384:0. · State of the Accounts-.11!?-. J. C. L. Pi/z.

patrick, 576.

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

QUESTIONS (continuecl): FINANCE (continued) :

Treasury Bills-1lf1·. Law, 44; JJJ?·. J. G. L. Fitzpat1·ick, 41:!2 ; M1·. Fidclington, 2582.

FIRE BRIGADES BILL : Introduction of-Jlb·. Haynes, 1963. Re-introiluction of-.~b·. Chante1·, 3220; JJfr.

A1·th1t1· Ch·~ffith, 3220; JJ!?-. Clillies, 3750; JJ[r. Jlctynes, 4575.

Second Reading-lJb·. Edden, 2758; Mr. Wathns, 2759; JJ[?·. A1·thw· C:1'1;(fith, 2759.

HRE BRIGADES BOARD : Municipal Contributions-ill?-. Dacey, 1676.

FIREWOOD: Supply of, to Imperial Government-lJb-. S.

E. Lees, 4207. FIRST OFFENDERS' PROBATION ACT :

Persons released under-llf1·. Cohen, 3745. FISHERIES DILL :

Passage of-JJ[?·. Oarland, 577, 1122, 2484; Jlf?·. Norton, 1757, 2087; JJJ?·. A1·chibctlcl Campbell, 3396.

l'ISHERIES COiiiMISSION : RetiremPnt of Iuspectors-JJ[?·. K.{dcl (for M1·.

Chanter), 5325. }'ISHING: In Port Jackson-M1·. W. 111. Hughes, 682;

JJ[r. Law, 1001 ; jJf?·. E. jJf. Clcwk, 5887 ; JJ[?·. J. C. L. Fitzpat?·ick (for JJ[r. E. 1lf. Cla1·k), 6007.

License Fees-JJf?·. Ewing, 25i6. "}'ITZGERALD'S HOlliE PIIYSICIAN" : Publication of-jJ{?-, Nol'ton, 3214.

FLANNELET'l'E : Sale of-jJf?·. Haynes, 3335.

FLOODS: Assistance to Distressed People-jJf?-. J. C. L.

Fitzpat?·icl~, 775; Mr. Jl[o?·gan, 1057, 1124. FJ,OUR: Shipment to South Africa-JJf?-. Anclerson (for

JJJ?·. l!J. lJI. Olm·k), 1596. I'00D: Adulteration of-D1·. Ross, 521il, 5888.

FOHESTRY DlLL : Introduction of-JJfr. Chante1·, 1758; Mr.

Rose, 1522. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY: American Newspapers-D1·. flo-IS, 4167, 5789. Managementof-JJf?-. Sleath, 126-!; JJf?·. J. G.

L. Fitzpatricl~. 1598, 1678; D1·. Ross, 1827. ·Proposed New Building-M1·. J. C. L. Fitz·

patrick, 38!8. Trustees-jJ[,·. Tlogue, 4210.

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES : Holiday-Jlb-. No1·ton (for jJf?-. E. lJf. Clm·k),

1753; JJ!?-. 'l.'en·y, 36ii9. l'IUENDLY SOCIETIES ACT : Amendment.of-jJ[?·. Cohen, 1;132, 5148.· Registration under-jJfr. lllcLean, 239S, 2485. Regulations-Jl[r. C. A. Lee (for JJ!?-. B1·unker),

139 ; 1Jf1·. Brunker, 2624. Scale of Contributions-JJ!?-. E. M. Clad•, 3845.

FROZEN MEAT TRADE: Employees in-ill?-. IV. N. Hughe.•, 1528.

}'I:UIT·CASE DILL : Introduction of-·1lf1·. Jes.sep, 2848.

l!'URIOUS DRI\'TNG : Prevention of-Dl'. :Ross, :>9J2.

QUESTIONS (conti?med): GEOGRAPHICAL NA~H:S IN N.S.W.:

Revision of-.11!?·. Quinn, 6i9. GOLD V. SILVER: Currency-D1·. Ross, 5785.

GORDON, MR. HUGH, J.P. : Summons against-JJfr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick,

3389. GOVERNMENT ARCITI'l'ECT'S DEPARTMENT: Artistic Designer- jJJ?-, Nel8on, 2842. Estimates -JJ!?·. M oo1·e, 304 7. Stonemasons-Mr. Oillies (for jJf?-. Dacey),

3332 ; JJfr. Dace.1J, 3395. GOVERNMENT ASYLUiiiS :

Inmates of--D1·. Ros8, 6006. GOVERNMENT BUILDIN(IS : Repair of-JJh·. Jlfo01·e, 2849; JJb-. Cook, 2849;

JJ!?·. Nicholson (for M1·. A1·thm· Oriffith) 3~a . · '

GOVERNMENT HOUSE : Expenditure on Repairs-Jl!?-. 1.V01·ton, 1752.

GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS : Bread Supply-lJf?·. SmnueZ Smith, 5010. Supplies: Royal Commissiou-M1·. ATtl!ur

G1·~th, 3747, 4650. GOVEKNMEI'1' PRII'TING OFi>IICE: :

Additions to-Jllr. IV1·ighi, 2483. Dynamo-JJfr. Oillies(for JJ!?-. R. D. Meagher)

3097. ' Employees in the Press-room-Jlf?-. T. Fiti·

pat1·ick, 1124. Machine Assistants-ilf1·. No1·ton, 1262. Overtime-.M r. jJf cOowen, 2400. Temporary Composing Staff--1Jf1·. J. 0. L.

Fitzpqtrick, 892, 4308 ; JJ[?·. E. Jlf. Clark, 994 ..

Wilcoxson, :Mr. \V. A.-1'tfr. Om·l'oll (for Mr. Norton), 3656.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL: Appointment of-1lf?-. A. Chcwman, 533; Mr.

JVaclclell, 574,894; JJf;·. R. D. JJI eauhe1·, 775; 1Jf1·. Haynes, 999.

Discharge of Executive Functions- Mr. Waddell, 1051 ; JJfr. Reicl, 1052; .M1·. No1·ton, 1210, 1369, 1524.

Landing of-1lfr. Dacey, 1117. Reception Committee-.M1·. Norton, 4113. Residence of-1Jf1·. Haynes, 775, 830, 895,999;

JJ!?-. Rose, 825 ; JJ[?·. E. jJJ. Cla1·k, 1526. Swearing-in-JJ.f?·. Nobb.s (for .llf?-.Neild),339l.

GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S DOGS A:s'D HORSES: Quarantining of-jJf?· .. A. Chapman, 5604 •

JJ!?-. Norton, 5607; JJ[?·. Brunke?·, 5607. ' GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WALllS: Appointment-ill?-. !Villi<~, 1482. Departurc-1lh. Donaldson, 4711. Leave of Absence-Jlf?-. ·R. D. 11leaghe1·, 4494. Status-Jlb-. ~Vorton, 1262.

GJ;tAl>'TON BOND, SYDNEY: Resumption of-JJ!?-. McLean, 822; JJfr. E.

jJJ. Clarl~, 3747; jJ{?-, Ca1-roll (for JJfr. E. JJf. Clark), 4103.

GRAVES Oli DECEASED STATESiiiEN: Renovation of-JJf?·. C. 0. Wilson, 4019; ill?·.

Haynes, 4020. ''GREATER SYDNEY" SCHEME: Expenses of Committee-1Jf1·. PTice, 1899. · Report on-M1·. R. D. jJfectghe?·, 1126, 1257.

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Q\:E INDEX .TO SUB.JECTS. QuE

Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 103.

QUESTIONS (continuecl): HAl\Ufll'ON, MRS. lllUDCUlT: Death of-Dr. Ross, 2080.

" HANSARD" : Daily Publication of-Hon. B. Backho.use,

670; ..llfr. Haynes, 1257. JlARllOUR llOA1'INU ACCTDJ>N'J'S : Prevention of-..11!?·. Bmnke?· (for ..llfr. Whid­

don), 2616. IIARBOUR F.ERRY Tl~AF.J?IO : Collision in Sydney Cove-JY!J-. Tfaynes, ·2963. Congestion at Circular Qttay - JJb·. W. ..III.

Hughes, 301; JJh. E. Jlf'. Ula?·k, 1906. Employees' Hours of \Vork-Jlfr. Ande1·son

(for ..lib·. E. Jl(. Gletrk), 1596; J.h. E. ilf. Clark, 3661, 3845, 44,9:3, 5214.

Leases of Jetties -..II(?'. JiJ. jJ[. Clcwk, 891, 1901; Jlfr. Neilcl (for .Af1·. ]). 'l'hom.•on),1051.

Regulations- .A-h. Willes, 3392; lib·. )J), lll. Clarlc, 3748.

Single-el1l1ed Boats-Jlfr: Anderson (for ..11(?·. )J), M. Gla1·k), 1506; 1111·. liJ. Jlf. Glm·k, 1901.

Transfer of Ferry Boats-.IJ:fr. Sctnwel Smith, 1125; Jlb·. J. H. Yow![} (for Mr. llouue), 1260.

JIA~f,A.li!'S CREEK : Condition of-..llb·. No1·ton, 63i0.

IIAWAII :

Annexation of-lion. J. JJI. Creed, 671. HAWKJlHS: Licenses-.IJh. 1Yorton, 2757.

c I l:IE'fTY )}E 1\fAlNl~ " :

Wreck of-..llfr. J. 11. Young, 2018, 2087. JIILLSTON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL : Payment to-.llb·. Affleck, 3847.

'' HISTOJ.UCAL IU:OOHDS" : Circulation of-.IJb-. Nobbs (for ..llh. J. G. L.

Ji'itzpett?·ick), 2912; ..llf'r. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3654-.

• Comp.ilation of-:llb-. R. D. A.rect~Jher, '1125, 1257; ..11(?·. A.ffleck, 1258, 1.5~0, 2081.

liOltSllS : Deaths of-D1·. Rosa, 296. Export of-lib-. P1·ice, 1828; ..llf?o. Gan·oll

(for .Ab·. Price), 2012. Importation of-Jlb·. So1·ton, 291.

li OSPI1'A J,S :

Grants to-..llb·. Wilks, 677, 889; Dr. Ross, 6007.

HU.NTEit RIVJCR WA'l'ICR AND HEWERAUJ~ DOAUD: Fiuances-M1·. PTice, 45.

HYDE PAltK :

Employees- M1·. J. G. Watson (for M1·. JJfcC:owen, 2014.

Il\IPERIAI, J.NS'l'ITU1'E :

Hand-books, &c.-.JJb·. J. 0. L. Fitzpett1·ick, 2014.

INCOi\rE-TAX :

Ao1otmt H.eccived-..llfJ·. A,Uleck, 823. Defanlters-.llf?·. A.ffleck, 773. Liability of Members of Parliament- M1·.

A.f}leck, 676. INDECEli'J' PUJlf,ICATIONS ACT:

Amendment of-Jlb·. J. G. L. Fitzpat?·ick, 2'187.

Enforcement of- JJb-. J. G. L. Fitzpatrick, 1902, 3748, 5283, 5325 ; M1·. Norton, 6245 .

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QUESTIONS ( continuccl) : INDIAN FAMINE :

Contributions for Sufferers--.lib-. Hayne.~, :91; JJh. A.1hlon, 574; JJ[I·. Cw-ruthe1·s, 679; Mr. 1Villc8, 1208.

D1J)UST1UAJ, ARBITRATION BU,L :

Debate on-JJfr. Nicholson, 1431; JJ.l?-. Edelen, 1"758; Jl:f?-. IVetcldelt, 2017.

Intentions of the Goveroment-Jlf?o. Edden, 5638.

Introduction of-JJ!I·. Reid, 433. Provisions of-JJ!I·. Ewing, 681. H.eport on the working of New Zealand Act

-·JJ[?-_ JV acldclt, 681. INEBIUATllS ACT :

Operation of-Jlfr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3849. Dll"ECTIOUS DIS~;ASES HOSPITAL : Ere.ction <0£-Dr. Omltwm, 1521.

IN~rERCOLOl\"IAL AND COASTAL TRADE :

Ships and Men engaged in-Jlh. Samuel Srnith, 3655.

INTEHNATIONAT, EXHIBITION :

Holding of, in Sydncy-..llfr. Law, 2l95. JAllf:

Export of-JJ!J·. Nobbs (for JJf?-. Jessep), 626; JJh. Haynes, 4710. ·

JAPANJ<::81~ II\ll\UCRANTS :

On Shark Island-M1·. Q1tinn, 4208. JURY LAWS:

Amendment of-..llfr. }lorton, 432. JUSTICJ~, AD~IINISTHATION 0~':

Actions against Railway Commissionet•s-­JJ[J·. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1675; .L1f?·. Ji,~orton, 6239.

Aia to Discharged Prisoners- lib-. R. D. ..llfeaghe?·, 1265. .

Appeals : Hearing of-..11!?-. J. 0. L. lilitz• ?Jettricl.', 5060.

Ai-rest of Blacks-Hon. 0. If. Oox, 2164, 2450; Jl!r. J. C'. L. Fitzpatrick, 2)63; lli?-. Not·ton, 2[)6.3 .

Bankruptcy Com't-Mt·. Cohen, 3100. Bright, Charles-JJf?·. Norton, 2396. Ch&rges >tgninst the Under-Secretary-..11!?·.

Oarlwul, 4400. Clerk of Petty Sessions, Gulgong- jl.f?o.

Hichcml.~, 1258. Compensation to ex-Prisoner -..1111·. Norton,

29:!. Convictions for Indecent Ass:wlt-.IJir . .NO?'·

ton, 2196, 2282. Conl'ictions for selling Adulterated Liquor­

lib-: J. C. L. Fitzpalricl•, 5791. Cost of i\Jaintaining Gaol System-.Af1~. J. C.

L. Fitzpat1·ick (for ..11(?-. Hetyne.<), 680. Davis HntTV-Jlb-. Cct?Toll (for .lib-. Nm·ton),

4017. • District Court Rules-M1·. Nobbs (for JJ[r.

G'w·land), 4931. Drennan v. Gee-M1·. A.Uleck, .3041. Equity Appcals-../1(?·. Hetyn<>s, 290, .363, 572. Equity Conrt-Mr. Cohen, 31~0. Eugowra Court of Petty ~ess10ns-Dr. Ross,

1:372. FJo!!ging. of Prisoners- M1-. I:Iolm w, 290;

.IJ/1·. No1·ton, 292. Goold Bicycle Company v. J. Crowley- ..llfr.

If olmcm, <129, 617. Grafton i\lurd~r-M1·. Norton, 46.

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Q.uE SESSION 1900. QuE lxxi

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

QUESTIONS (continued) : JUSTICE, .ADilliNIS'l'R.ATION OF ( continuecl): Hutchinson v. Hipgrave~M?·. Fitzgerald (for

11!?-. C. a. Wilson), 2082. Imprisonment for non-payment of Fines~

lion. J. lhtghes, 1039. Imprisonment of Insane Persons-ill?· . . Nobbs

(for llfr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick), 2912. Imprisonment of Ships' Crews~M1·. Samuel

Smith, 4305. Intestate Estates-ilfr. Hawtlwme (for Jlfr.

Jf cLean), 993 ; Jib·. R. D. Jfeaghe?·, 1056. Irwin, James-lib-. Dacey (for lib·. E. 1ll.

Clarlc), 1050. Judge Docker-lib-. No1·to11, '1905, 1965,2090,

2091; Jib-. R. D. il[ea!Jhe?·, 2090. ·J nstices of tlie Peace -llfr. Norton, 3212. Limon v. Benuett~ilf?·. Sleuth, 1266. Magistrates' Attendance at Revision Courts-

],[?-. C. u-. Wilson, 1527; Mr. R. D.ilfeagher, 1527, 2285; llfr. Norton, 1528; ]Jf?·. Brml­ke?·, 1528; 11!?-. Dight (f01·llfr. Sawe?·s), 3621; 1lf?-. -8a:we?'8, 4455, 4<!56.

Maloney~ Patrick-M1·. Norton, 3045. Medical VVitnesses' Fees-Dr. Ross, 3042. :Murder at Bombala-JJir. No1·ton, 2578,4744,

5568 ; ill?-. Jlfolr.slc01'lh (for 11!?·. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick), 4455.

Officers : Prisons Department-M1·. J.Vorton, 4018.

Pike, Arrest of-Jif?·. Norton, 3334, Police Magistrate,Cowra-M1·. Waddell, 1902. Police Magistrate for Molong-Dr. Ross, 2844,

3J75. Poliee Magistrate,Orange-Jif?·. Hctynes, 2581. Prisoners brought across the Border- M1·.

Price, 1966; 11!?-. R. D. JJfectgher, 1966. Production of Papers~ lib·. R. D. 11I ectghe1·,

5S93. Pl'oposed Prison at Rand wick~ Jlf?·. J. a.

,JYat.~on, 1122, 2021; M?-. Norton, 1601. Prosecution of ~.fessrs. ·Ackerman- M1·.

Gillies (for ill?·. R. .D. JJfeo-!Jhe?·), 2754. Regina v. Kruger--11f?·. Sanmel Smith, 5215. Registrar of l'robates~Jif?·. Nicholson (for

11{?-. Slcath), 3473. Registration of Assignments - 1lf?-. Nobbs,

5:325, 5449. Release of Murray Prior-.V?-. Norton, 1264,

1368 . . Se.parate Treatment in Prisons-1lfr. ~Norton,

48±9. Special Jurors~M1·. No1·ton, 432. Stipendiary Magistrates-Jlf?·. '1'. Fitzpatr·ick,

827 ; 1ll1·. R. D. JlJ ectgher, 1370. Supreme Court Vhits-ilb-. R. D. llfectglte?·,

5134. Tiel, Joseph William~M?·. amroll (for Mr.

Norton), 4016. Trial of Jinm.y Goveruor-1Jf1-. J. C. L. Fitz-

patricl", 4648. . Trial Bay Prison-1llr. No1·ton, 2270. ·warders: Bathurst Gaol--ill?-. Nielsen, 2959. \Varclers :_East Maitland Gaol~1lb·. Uillie-~,

1117, 1007. IVestphal, Charles~.ll!?-. No1·ton, 2396. "Wilson, John-Jl!?-. Norton, 5602. ·woodridge, Elizabeth~ M1·. No1·ton, 2701,

2757.

QUESTIONS (continued): JUVENILE S~!OTUNG : Suppression of-llf?·. Dctcey, 4307 ; Dr. Ross;

4307, 4851, 6095. KIDl\IAN, MR. ARTHUR: Appointment of, as expert-Jib·. 1Yorton, 2286.

LABOl'R AND INDUSTRY DEPART~IENT : Transference of-llfr. Hor;11e, 1001, 1121.

LABOUR BUREAU : Expenditure, &c . ...:....Hon. B. Backlwuse, 1489.

LABOUR COniMISSIOKERS : Duties, &c., of~llf?·. Whiddon, 170; Hon. B.

Backhouse, 1489; 1lf?·. Ajjleclc, 3847. Report of~llf?·. R. D. llfeagher, 897.

LAMBTON MUNICIPALITY,: Revenue of-11fr. Dacey, 3396.

LAND APPEAL COURT: Counsel for the Crown -Jib·. R. D. Meagher, -

1529. The President-11{?-. R. D. Mea!Jlw·, 1604.

LAND BOILEHS : Inspection of-11!?-. Spence, 532; Mr. Sctmnel'

&mith, 5135. .LAND·'l'AX :

Amount Recei,·ecl-Jlf?-. Affleck, 823. 1< ppraisers-llfr. A. altapman, 534,3133; ]Jf?·.

J~ C. Watson (for 11[?·. A?"tlwr Gr~flith), 57:3 ;. llfr. A1·th1t1' Gr~ffith, 1435; M1·. J. a. L. Fitzpatrick, 3133.

Assessments--Jib·. J. (;_ L. Fitzpat?·ick, 4742; Jib·. llnynes, 6373.

Taxation of Leaseholders-lib·. Ancle?·son, _577; ilfr. JJfcGowen, 6372.

LAND TITLES OFFICE : Ac-commodation at-lJf?·. Can·oll (for M1· ..

F. Ctarlce), 571. LAVENDr;R BAY WHARF : Lease of-JI'f?·. l!J. 11{. atarl", 684.

LEGAL PROFESSION : Examina.tions-M1·. Quinn, 2701.

LEPROSY: Experiments at Coast Hospital-Dr. Ros.s,.

1205. LEWIS, MR. GEORGE : .Position held by-.JJ!?-. Hctwthorne (for 1Ji, ..

Reicl), 5214. LIBEL LAW: Amendment of-11!?-. J. a. L. Fitzpat1·ick,.

291, 534-, 4400, 5641, 6015; 1111·. acm·oll (for 2111·. Quinn), 2958 ; .~f1·. a. G. Wilson, 6013.

. LIGHT TRANSIT RAILWAY SYNDICATE : Registration of --Jll?". IIolL'arth, 1753.

·LIQUOR: Adulteration of-.Dr. Ross, 5123, 5888.

LITTLE B.A Y HOSPITAL·: Employees a.t-1lf?-. Dctcey, 4304. Probatioimry Storekeeper.:...ilfr. Sleath (for

M1·. A1·thm· G?·iffith), 1962; llfr. Artlm1· C:r{fjith, 2017; M1·. Dacey, 2399.

Supply of Provisions-Jifr. A-rthw· Chiffith., 2015; Mr. No1·ton, 3945, 4113, 5326; ]Jf?-. .III oleswo1·th (for 111?·. Reid), 5602.

LIVERPOOL ASYLUM : Consumpti,·e Inmates-D1·. Ross, 2280, 4112;

JJ!?-. Kidd, 6014. LOCAL GOVER:\~IE:\T BILL : Introduction of-· M1·. A.ffl.eck (for Mr. Chan­

ter), 681; Jlf?·. IV1·ight (for M1·. C'hante?'), 1753. .

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QuE INDEX TO SUBJECTS.

QUESTIONS ( contimtecl):

Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108,

QUESTIONS {continuecl) : MINl;;S, DEPAR"nmNT 01•' (continitecl): J,OMllARD, MR. JOHN:

Death of--.tlfl·. CwToll (for Jlf1·. Noo·ton), 1368. J,ON~;RAC:AN, MR. J. :

Claim by-.tlf?·. Dacey, 2083. 1\IACHINl~ltY : Duty on·-Jlfr. Niel8en (for 1Jf1·. Hctynes), 2699.

MACQUARm S'l'ltEWL', SYDNEY : Condition of-.tlf?·. Sleat!t, 2580; JJh. Haynes,

3132, 3374. • . ]I[AJtaAlUNg :

Sale o£-M1·. Bennett, 530; J.fl·. JjJ,.viniJ, 3333. 1\IALt'l'fN·PI,ACI•::

Sale of Frontage-8i1· JJfctUltew Hanis, 57'2. MATRIMONIAL ,\OJ,NCU'S:

Marriages ·~t-Jlb-. Oillies (for Jlfl·. 'l'aylo1·), 3211.

~flmiCAT, lliLf, :

Introduction of-D1·. Ro88, 3098. ~h;DICAL l'ltACTI'l'lONEilR ACl': Prosecutions under- Jlf1-. R. D. JJ.feaghe1·,

4649; JJb·. P1·ice, 4747. ~nmiCAL ruoH;ssroN: Sweating-D1·. H088, 2281.

MERCHAN'l' Sllll'l.'TNG AC'l' : Steamers' Load-lines submer·gccl-Jlfr. Semmel

Smith, 1428. liiETltOPOLITAN CHARI~'IES ASSOCJA'l'ION : Grants to-1Jf1·. J. C. Wctt.lon, 680.

l\IIf.TH.OJ'OJ.JI'J1AN '.L'RA.F.IHC AC'J' : Extension to suburbs-1Jf1·. No1·ton, 3046. Police duties under-JJfl-. No1·ton, :104(); JJb·.

Dacey, 3:{36, 4106 ; .tlb·. )). O'Conno1· (for JJ{r. Sam1tel Smith), 4740.

Reguhttions-Jlf7·. Dacey, 2622, 3336, 3809 ; JJ{r. Sanmel Smith, 4;{05, 4646; flon. J. JJfacintosh, 4805; ,lb·. 'l'homcts (for 1Jf1·. J. a. L. Ji'itzpat?·icl•) 544,7.

:r.mTJtOl'OI.I'rA;s- 'J'HAl\SrL' COMtllfSSlON:

Officers-JJb·. Dacey, 824; JJb·. Gillies (for. .tlf1·. Sp1"1t.Son) 2753.

ME'l'ROl'OLI'fAN WA'I.'"R SUl'l'LY AND Slm'JmAOE llOARD :

Botany Water Reservc-.tlb·. N·ielsen (for .tlf1·. Dacey), 29U.

Expencli.ture-.tlfl·. P1·ice, 1828. Free Postage-Jl11·. Hctynes, .1433, 2578; ]J{,·.

Nielsen (for ],{,·. Haynes), 2699: Rates-'lJf?·. Om·lct?ul, 2577. Secretary,The-JJb·. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2617,

4742. Sewerage-D1·. Ornham, 160,1, 2195, 2701 ;

JJb·. 11£cG'ou:en, 2J97, :3672. Sewerage llates-Jlf?·. fl{cLean, 36:3, 829. \Yater Mains-Jlf?·. Swnnel Smith, 36(), 449.1. Workmen's Wages-Jlb·. S. 1!1. Lees, 365.

lfiN~;ns' ACG!DEN'I.' l>f;L.II"'' FIJN I) HILI, : Provisions of-JJfl-. JVatlclelt, 629; },{,·. 'l.'!torna.~,

1434 ; .tlf?·. Gillie" (for lJ{?·. A.f}leck), 2841. Second Heading-.tlf?·. Neild, 2J88.

1\IINES:

Accident at Plattsburg-Jl{?·. Watk-in.~, 1966. Accidents in-.tlf1·. Wcttkins, .629, 21!)5.

1\IJNJ~S, DJ~:PAR'I.'Dfi~N'l' Oli' :

Appointment of Inspector of Collieries-JJfr. l!Jclclen, 2089 ; Jlf.1·. Nicholson, 208!) ; JJb-. Cook, 2437, 2848; Jlf1·. Wcttk-iu.s, 28~~8.

Coal-mining Lcases-JJb·. Clillies, 27Gl.

Co bar Copper-mining Company-Jlf1·. J. C. L. Pitzpcct?·ick, 3097, 5787. '

Colliery Ventilation- JJ{7·. Watkins, 5792, 5892.

Diamond Drill Boring Plants-Jlh. Eddew(for M1·. ;Yelson), 6094.

Discovery of Gold nmtr Bathurst-Jlfr. TV. W. Young, 1902.

Discovery of Gold nearGunclagai-.tl/7·. Ba.rnes, 1961.

Dredging Leases-Jlfr. Richa.7·rls, 36::! ; .tl£7·. Sleath, 182!) ; Jlf1·. Donalcl.~on, 2849; JJfr. Gonnly, 2S49.

Dromcrlary (\olcl·field-JJ£7·. Ccm·oll (for JJfr. A. Chcttnnan), (i23. ·

Engine-drivers at Collicries-"~17·. Edden, 892; 1lh'. Norton, 3045, 5446.

Inspection of Uollieries-JJ{,·. Oillies, 301. Lachlan Gold Mining Company-.Hr. Smnuel

Smith, 5060. lHetallurgical Works, Clyde- .tl£7-. J. C. L.

Fitzpatri•·k, 624; Jlfr. Dacey (fo{ JJ£7-. ]jJ, JJf. Ctw·k), 1048.

Mining ltcgistrar, Gu1gong-Jlh. Ridw7·cls, 1258.

! ing Regulations-Jlh. Slwth, 2399. allaghet·'s Lease-M1·. Norton, 1053.

0 rflowSih•er i\1 iningCompany- Mr. Nielsen (for .tl£7-. '1'. B1·own), 6095.

Prospecting Batteries- JJb-. A. Chapman, 3398, 6374.

Report on Iron Ore Deposits-.tlfr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4305, 6009; Jlf?·. No1·ton, 5449; JJb'. J. C . .D. Fitzpat1·ick (fm· JJh. Norton), 5641.

Rewm·cls for Gold Discoveries-.tlf1·. J. C. L. Fitzpatl·ick, 3389.

Shale-miners'Strike-JJf?·. J. C. L. li'itzpat,·ick, 3850 ; Jlh. Jj)clclen, 3850; Jl{?·. Cook, 3944 .

Under-Secr·etary, Thc-1lb-. Jlfoo1·e, 4745. \Vallscnd Colliery Inquiry-JJb·. Wcttlcins, 46,

1001. Yam bulla Golcl-field-Jlb·. /(idcl (for JJb-. Hol­

mcm), 4846. MTNJlS INSPECTION JltLJ, : Introduction of-Jlf?·. 'l'homas, 5132. Pitssage of-JJf?·. Jll'oo1·e, 6015.

MINING LAWS JW!tTITER AMENDME~T JliLL; Introduction of'-lJb-. Nom·e, 23!)9, 2848,4020,

4403. . Pa>sage of-ilb-. JJ!ool·e, 6015.

l\1LNJ.NG ON l'H.l\rATI~ LANDS AC'l1 :

Amendment of-Jlh· . .f. C. L. Pitzpall·icl.:, 45; JJb·. Moore, 137.1, 440::!; 1lh. lt . .tlf. Olarl.:, 15'26; 1lh. illcGowen(for JJh. Nielsen), 2843.

Mfl\lS'I'JmS OF RELIGION : State Allowances to-JJb-. Lctw, 141.

MINISTRY, nm : . Article in Dcti(IJ 'l'elegmp!t-Jlh. }j)clden, 365 .

. Deputations to Ministers-Jlh-. Edelen, 2284. Ministers Practising in L<tW Courts - M1·.

R. D. JJl eaglte1·, 5a5. Ministers t<tking par~ in Elections- 1J{1·.

'l'e?'?'!J, 4 850. Salaries of M inisters-1~h·. Ccm·oll (for JJ£7· ..

No1·ton), 1364; .tlh. Norton, 152<!. The Premict·ancl Federation- Jlh·. 'l'elTy, 3132.

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QuE SESSION 1900. QuE Ixxiii

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

QUESTIONS (continued): MINISTRY, THE ( GOntinued): Title of "Chief Secretary" -llf?-. N o1·ton, 1054. Travelling Allowances-lib·. Nielsen, 570.

MOLONG HOSPITAL: Appointment of Medical Officer-Dr. Rnss,

287, 678. li!OLONG STOCK"'-BOARD :

Proceedings against Farmers-Dr. Ros.s, 295. MOORE PARK TIP : .

Condition of-llf?·. Nobbs (for lib-. JVltiddon), 44.

pepoait of Garbage-ilh. Jlm·ley (for Mr. Nelson), 430 ; llir. H. Gtm·ke, 3396.

MOUNT KEM DLA COAL COMPANY'S RAILWAY ACT : Repeal of-M1·. Steath, 1880.

MUNICIPAL: Endowment--llfr. Rigg, 62i; ll£1·. A1·chibcdd

Campbell, 1432; fi[r. W1·ight (for .11!?·. Ghante1·), 1753; ll£1·. GhanteT, 4103.

MUNICIPALITIES ACT : Amendment of-ll£1·. JiJ. iJ{. Glm·k, 1901 ;

,l{r. Cohen, 2760; lib-. Ashton, 3217; .]J{r. W. JV. Davis, 6301.

MURRAY, THE RIVER : Pollution of-.Mr. '1'. H. G1·ijfith, 5017.

NATIONAL LIBRARY: Erection of-llh. Ifof}ue, 2020; llfr.J. G. L.

Fitzpat1·icl•, 2084. NATURAL RESOURCES OF TlH; COLONY : Pamphlets on-ill?-. Can·olt (for llf?-. Q~tinn),

2911. NAVIGATION (AnfENDnlENT) BILL: Royal Assent-lib-. Norton, 1520, 2086.

NAVIGATION DEPAR'l'MEN'l': Engineer-Surveyor Marshall-lib-. Samuel

Smith, 4491, 47ll. Grading of Officers-lib-. Dick, 4310. Masters' and Engineers' Certificates-lib·. J.

G. h Fitzpcttrick (for llh. E. llf. Clm·k), 2191.

Shipping Master, Newcastle-llh. Smnuel Smith, 5212.

NEWCASTLE }"ERRY SERVICE : Hours of \:Vork-Jlh. J. G. L. Fit.zpo.trick

(for ;1{?·. E. llf. Glm·I'). 1963; Jlf?-. E. M. Clm·k, 2083.

NEWCASTLE HARllOUU : Depositing of Rubbish-llf?·. Semmel Smith,

3655. NEWCASTr,E STEAlllSHIP COl\IPAN¥: Steamers Hired by Government-llh. Edelen

(for ll£1·. Sctmuel Smith), 52Sl. NEW GUINEA:

Lease of Land-lib-. R. D. Jlfear;he1·, 4649; ll£7·. J. G. L. Fitzpat1·ick, 5326.

Payment of Syndicate's Expenses-llh. R. D. Meagher, 3048.

NE"7INGTON ASYLUM : Inmates-Jlb·. Edelen (for Jlb·. ,!. G. L. Fitz­

pat?·ick), 3126. NORFOLK ISLAND : Expenditure-lib-. Norton, 1752, 2085. Ex-Resident Magistrate-lib-. Norton, 1266,

1368. Resident Jl.fagistrate-11£?-. Gillies, 1125.

NORTH SHORE FI,RRY SERVICE : Control of 1'raffic-llf1·. Hctynes, 2487; U1·. l!J.

Jll. a lcu·k, 3941:

QUESTIONS (continued): NORTH SHORE FERRY SERVICE (continued):

Dawes Point to Rlue'sPoint-llf1·. E. Ill. Gla1·l.:, . 4710.

OLD·AC:E PENSIOSS : Introduction of Bill-llfr. Neild, 626, 2914;

.Mr. Gann (for M1·. Dacey), 1368; llfr. A.1·tlw.1· Griffith, 2016 ; 1lb-. 1lfcGowen (for 1111-. A.rth•tr G1·((1ith), 2087; Air. Cook, 2399.

Report by Mr. J. C. Neild-llfr. J. G. L. Pitzpat1·ick, 291.

OlliNIBUS·D"RIYERS : Hours of Work-llf?-. Rose, 427.

OUIENT AND P. AND 0. COliiPANIE~: Subsidies- Mr. Edden(for ll£1·. Sanmel Smith),

6239. OYSTERS: Leases-lib-. Gcm·oll (for .11£?-. Price), 1206;

llfr. J. G. L. Fitzpatrick, 1961. PACIFIC CAllLE : Laying of-1lf?·. Cook, 284; llf,·. i11oleswo1·th,

831 ; 1lb-. Norton, 313:3. Rates-llfr. B. D. 1lieaghe1·, 4575.

PACIFIC l~LANDS : Trade with-lib·. A.ffleck (for ilfr. D. '/'hom.

.son), 993; ilfr. Cohen, 4647; lib·. Gook,4712. PARLIA~IE.NT HOUSE:·

J<J1ectric Lighting-iJf?·. Nelson, 890. Improvements-Jib·. J. H. Youn(J, 2912, 3129;

ll£1·. Bnml•er (for lib-. Whiddon), 3657; llfr. Whiddon, 4303.

PARLIAl\IENT o~· NEW SOUTH WALES : Amendment of Constitution-M1·. No1·ton,

1369. PAULIAMt:NTAHY ELECTIONS (AliiENDl\IE:\1') BILL: Second Reading~fif?· .• JlfcGowen, 4575; .11[7·.

J. G. Wcttson, 4648; llf?·.llfoo1·e, 5017. PARRAliiATTA ASYLUlllS : Inmates of-lib-. Norton, 5794; lib-. JVkidclon,

5891. PASTURES AND STOCK PROTECTIOS ACTS :

Consolidation of-Jlb-. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2192.

PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS: Under Japanese Laws-Llh·. Gillies (for Jlb-,

Spruson), 2754. PAUPJmS:

Burial of-Jlb·. E. lli. Clark, 1672, 2084. PEEL, 1\IR. G. S. : Correspondence-Jlh·. Norton, 2085:

PHARl\IACEUTICAT, SOCml'Y : Examinations, &c. -Af?o. Ghante1·, 1674.

PHARMACY BOARD: Fines Keceived by-lib·. E. fif. Clark, 1120. Premises occnpiedby-llh. E. fif. Glado, 1120,

2084 : M1·. Ghante1·, 1674. PHILLIP PAllK :

· Erection of Building npon-111?·. H. Ghapmmi, 4368 ; ll£1·. Dight, 4401 ; lib:. A ncle1·son, 4402. '

PH;RCE llml\IORIAL NURSES' HOlliE : Grant for-iJfr. Gillies, 296.

PII.OT SllRYICE : Boatmen-lib-. Jlfole.swo1·th (for ll£7·. Dick),

4739. "PLACEl\H~N IN PARLlAi\fE~T": Article in Daily Telegm]"•h-llf?·.Norton, 1262.

POISONOUS llUSH : Mortality of Sheep-D1·. Ros8, 1897.

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J.xriv QuE INDEX TO :SUBJ.ECTS. QuE

Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, lOB.

QUESTIONS (contimlecl): POLTCJ:>: ALlditional Police-Jlb·. JV. JV. Dctvis, 3475;

Jlh. Nielsen (for Jlh. Dacey), 5131. Appointments-Jlh. Arthur G1·~fjith, 50lG,

560!. Black Trackers-11[?·. RichMcls, 1258. Clothing-Jlb·. E. !If. Clm·k (for Jlfr. JJolm:m.),

5784 ; Jl{?·. Bennett (for Jlf?·. Riclwrds), 5884; 1lh'. Nie/.sen (for Jib-. Jlolman), 63()2.

Collection of Electoral ltolls-iV?·. R. ]). Jliectghe?·, 5676, 5791.

ConstableJ eJl'rey-11/?'. Norlon(for 1lh·. Willi.~), 2191.

Constable McGovem-M1·. Reid, 9.1.. Ex-senior Constable Stldl'ord- Mr. Haw­

thorne, 772. Helmets-ill?·. Scmwe.l Smith, 1756 ; Mr.

.Dacey, 4106. Holidays-Jib-. Nobb8 (for .llf-1·. T:Tawthome),

5788 ; M1·. J. C. L. Ji'itzpat?·ick (for llfr. Holman), 5790.

Hours of Duty-M?·. B. D. Jlfectghe?·, 1367. Lodging Allowances-llfr. Dacey, 2755. Long-sen•ice Pay-Jib-. llnrley (for M1·.

By1·ne), 1203. Musketry Iustruction-1\h. I11wley (for Air.

Richcwcls), 2279. Police and Shearers- .lib·. Stectth, 1965; llf,·.

Spence, 2620, 4645. Police at Broken Hil!-.11{?·. Ccmn, 2584. Reward Fund-M?·. Wiltis, 289 ; M1·. W . .ll'.

Davis, 289. Senior-constable Quelch~Mr. IV. JV. Young

(for Jl[r. Niel8en), 4742. ·Special District .Allowances-.11!?·. -Holmctn.,

626. -Sunclu.y Work-.llh. Jessep, 4209. Superamnuttion J!'und - .lib·. Willis, 289 ;

Jlf?·. IV. W . .Dctvis, 289 ; Jl{?-. Nobb.~, 679, 1600, 365~. 4931. 6:362; .11[?·. Neild (for .111?-. Nobbs), 1050 ; J1b-. J .. c. L. Pitzpatrick, 1128, 2084, 2i5fJ, 2847; .lib-. Wilks, 3622; Jl{?·. C'Ct?'l'Olt (for .11{7·. R. D. !Jleaghe1·), :3941; Jlh. Dctcey, 4106; M1·. Anclc1·son, 4205; M1·. Price, 5326.

Tram Passes for :De'tcctil•es-.11£?·. R. D. .111 eauhe1·, 5285 ; 1117-. J. C. L. li'itzpctt,·icl,, 6018.

Tmnsfers-.llb:. JlfcOowen (for .llfr. Dacey), 5790.

Tra,·clling Allowances- .llf·r. Dacey, 2755. Treatment of Se:tmen by Police-M?·. Spence

(for Jlh. Samuel Sm:ith), 5825. Watch-house Duty-11!7-. Whiddon, 5324.

PORT Kl,~l.llT,A HARI!OUU AC'I' : Amendment of-.1117'. Slcath, 1830.

POST OJ.'J1JCI' : Acting-Superintendent of Mails-.11{?·. E. M.

Ctm·k, 5~83. Davis, Mt·. Wyndham-Jlf?·. Sleath, 2285,2396. Dehtycd Letters-ilb-. Sleatlt, 48. Delivery of "Chain Letters"-.1:£?·. Neild (for

.llh. Cm·,·utlte?·s), 1523; .llh. Hogue(for Mr. Ccm·uthers), 1960.

Employees' Holidays-Jifl', Car1·olt (for .lfr. Rose), 4206; Jib·. Quinn, 5891 ; .llfr. Gillies (for Jlb'. A. Clwpmcm), 6008.

Fidelity Guarantee-M?·. E. M. Cl::t?·k, 16i3.

QUESTION'S (continued) : POST OFFICE ( continuecl): Free l'ostage-M?·. Haynes, 1526. Free Telegrams-Jlfr. Waddell, 8!:16. Garland Heceiving Oilice--Dr. Ross, 4818,

5784. Grading of Officers-.11!?·. Ajjleck (for .llfr.

P1·ice), 19;)9; Jlf?-. Price, 4744, 6371 ; lifr. Jessep, 5606; .llfr. J. C. L. Pit;.pat?·ick, 6006.

~ncrease of '\Vages-.llfr. Nobbs (for M1·. WilA.s), 4016; lib· . .Price,. 4112; M1·. Sanmel Smith, 6005; lib-. Law, 6239.

Junior Postal .Assistants--.11£-r. Nielsen, 774. Letter-boxes on Tmms-Jlf?·. Rigg (for .11[?·.

JlfcLean), 773. Letter-carriers and Sorters - ill?·. Sctnmel

Smith, 6005 ; .lib·. Neilcl, 6371. Letters insufficiently stamped-ill?·. J. C. L.

l~itzpat1·ick (for Jlb'. Wadclelt), 608; .llfr . Wctclde!l, 830.

Mail-coach Drivers-M1·. Norton, 5791.; M1·. Z•'erriB, 6242.

Mails from Englancl-.M?·. Gillies, 299. Mercwether Post·office-il[r. Edelen, 682. Merrylands, Letter-carrier .at-lffr.. Nobbs,

2618. Minmi : Ex-Postmaster at--~!?·. aillies (for

.llf?·. No1·ton), 3744. Officers at B~tthurst Show-.llfr . .ld. M. Clark,

770. Opeuing,of Letters-M1·. J.V. JV. Davis, 4208;

M1·.R. D. llfeaghe?·, 420&. Parcels Post-Dr. Ross, 824. Penny Postage-llh. Ajjleck, 1522; Dr. Ross,

·3567, 4848; M1·. J. C. L. Pitzpat1·ick, 471.0. Postal Notes-Dr. Ros.~, 824. Postmaster· General's Report -1\{T. .Moo1·e,

4168. Post.mastu, L:lllrieton-.11[?-. E. M. Clm·k,

1526 ; M1·. Spence, 2842. Pos~masters' Quarters-.llfr. PTice, 1960. Removal of l'ostage Stamps-Jlb-. J. C. L.

J?itzpat1·ick, 364. San li'rancisco Mail Service-.1111-. R. )) .

.lllrxtghe?·, 578 ; ill?-. Haynes,· 2848. Savings' Bank-lib·. Pye1·s, 5886. Suburban Letter .Boxes-M1·. NoUbs (for M1· •

Whiddon), 430. Stmday \Vork-Mr. Gillies (for Jlf?·. Sp?·u.son),

4306. Telegr·aph Construction Emnch-M1·. Spence,

290. Telegmph Messengers-Jib-. Cohen, 1429. Telephone Exchange, The--.11!?-. E. llf. Gta?·k,

293, 295, 3745, 3747; ill?-. A. Chapman, 83:3; Mr. Gw·rolt (for Jlh. A. Gha2Jman), 1428. .

Telephone Sen•ice- ill?-. Holman, .288 ; Jlf?-. J. G. L. Fitzpatrick, 4210; .llf?·. Ajjleck, 5135.

Telephone Staff-.ilf?·. Rose (for Mr. A. Chap­man), 29(); .lib·. E. Af. Gi.b.rk, 4016,. 4205.

Telephone Tunnels-Jib·. J. G. L. Fitzpat1·ick (for Jl{?·. Spn~~on), 296 ; Jlh. J. G. TVatso11 (for Jlb'. SctntuP.l Smith), 770 ; .llh. Dacey, 895 ; .lib-. Holnwn, 998, 1000.

Use of Typewriters-Jifr. Hawtho1·ne, 2390. P.RAC1'ICE OF n!EDICL'<'J> AND Sl:RGEHY: l'tegulation of-Dr. Ross, 287.

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QuE . .SESSION J9.00. QuE

12 Jr n~ to ;5 .DecembEr, 1900.

QUESTIONS (continued): PRI:\'CE OF WALES BIRTHD<~Y ,: Delebration of-11[?·. ATtkm· 0Tijjith, .375().

PRIVY COUlS"ClL, :rilE : J'Sir Samuel vVay--JlfT. Nicholson (fo.r .1Jf1·.

.Samuel Smith), 5784. PR'oDUCE AND FRUIT AGENTS:

Registratiou of-1117'. J. C. L. Fitzpat1·ick, 291. PUBLIC IIEALTH ACT: Amendmeut of-jjf1·. l!J. 11!. ClMk, 2579; Dr.

G'raham, 5062, 60lil. Insanitary Areas-jjb-. .Edden, 1365.

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION : Ahorigin:tl Scholars-11!1·. Noubs (for Mr.

Ohcmter), 4930. Bachelor Teachers-1lh. Hogue, 774. Cadet Corps-.11f1·. E . .llf. Clcwk, 773. · Cookery Classes-11!1-. l!J . .llf. Clct1·k, 1120;

JilT. J. C. L. J1itzpat1·icl; (for .11f1·. l!J . .111. Glw·k), 2281.

Crainbob School-ilb-. Gonnly, 4846.. Drill-D1·. Ross, 5677. Exemption Certificates.:.....11f1-. Cook, 4105. Female Teachers- 11h. Quinn, 683 ; .11fT.

Bnmke1· (for .11f1·. JVhitldon), 1427. Fort-street School-D1·. Ross, 2963. Hancl-books-D1:. Ross, 1522, 5446. Holidays-11!1-. Biclumls, 5639. Musical Examination-Dr. Roes, 2960. Neecllework-J:lon. J. Jlf. G1·eed, 6066.. Non-attendance of Children-1111-. J. G. L.

li'itzpctt1·ick, 1052. North Annandale Schoo1-Af1·. ilfahony, 5134. Overcrowding of S<:hools-.11f1·. Hayne.•, 5675. Provisionn,l Schools-.11f1·. J. G. L. Fitzpat1·ick,

2761, 3848. Pupil-teachers-M1·. Fe1·ris, 1372. Reaclers-ilb·. J. G. L. Fitzpatricl.:, 2482. School of 1\•Iines: \Vyalong-1lh. McGowen

(for M1·. Holman), 5790. School Savings Banks-D1-. Eo.ss, 1257. St. Leonards School-...Llb·. Edden (for M1·.

H. M. Clark), 2756. Teachers' Examinations, &c.-11f1·. Cook, 4104;

11f1·. 1lfoleswo1·th (for 1lh. Cook), 4491 ; M1·. No1·ton, 6240.

Teachers' I{esidences--11!1·. P1·ice, 1371, 1828. Teachers' Salaries- Jlb·. J. G. L. FitgJctt?·ick,

995, 1429, 2192; AlT. Gormly, 5885, 6094. 'Technical College-.IJb·. Nobb.s, 431; Sir

iU atthew BaTris, 1056; .il{?', Ewing, 3129 ; D1·. Hos.•, 5792.

Truantage-Ab·. Hayne.~, 43::!, 572 ; 11fr. Norton, 43:J; 11!1·. J. G. L. Fitzpatrick, 3843.

Two-mile Raclins-Dr. Ross, 825. Typewriting and Shorthanu-1111'. Hawthome,

6364. . 'Wyndham School-.11f1·. Affleck, 16.00.

PUBLIC SE llVICE : Appeals-1lh. P1·ice, 2080,5327, 6374; jj{r. J.

G. L. Pitzpat1·ick, 2483; Dr Ross, 3208. Appointments-11Ir. J. G. Watson (for llfr.

1lfcGowen), 2014. Bennett, the late Mr. W. C.-1Jf1·. J. G. L.

Fitzpatrid,, 2617. · Blaxlancl, Mr. F. H.-ill?-. Carroll (for M·r.

. Norton), 4017.

QUESTIONS (continual): l'17HLIC SERVICE ( continuecl) : Case of .M:.r. Josephson-M1·. R. D. Jl!eaghc1·,

1266, 1604; JJh. Edt! en (for Mr. A. Gha1J· man), 189(); 1lfr. Norton, 20SG, 2191; JJ{r. Gillies (for M1·. A. Chapman), 2618, 3096 .

Dismissals-.'1!1·. l!J. 111. Glm·k, 52S3. Dwyllr, Mr. William-.IJ!J-. AiflecJ,, 3847. Ex:tminations-.1Jf1·. Cohen, 427 ; 11!1-.. Moore,

1202, 1265; D1·. Ross, 1961 ; i1[r .. Neild, 2394; .IJ!J-. J. G. L. FitzpatTiclr., 26.17.

Foreigners in the Service-M1·. Norton, 1904. Gratuities-.11f1·. J. U.. L. Fitzpatrick, 624;

JJ!?-. Hogue (for 1lfr. Storey), .2959 .; M1·. .N eiltl (for 11!1-. Sto1·ey), 3472.

Holidays - 11.f1·. Sam~tel .Smith, 891 ; .Mr. 1lfoo1·e, 2092; 11h-. Rose (for .IJh. A. Ghap­mcm), :3210; 1lb·. Gillies (for 11!J-. .A. G1tap­man), 4304 ; 11h. Spence (for 11!1-. Smmtel 8mith), 5324; Mr. E. 11!. Clark, 544(;; Mr. Ro-se, 6009.

Inch, Mr., Dismissal of-11[?-. A1·tlmr GT~(fith, 2914.

Increments-i1fr. B,·?mke1', 45; .11f1·. Ashton, 430 ; 11fr. Cohen, 571 ; Jl£1·. Nelson, 625, 828; .11f1·. Cann ·(for 11!1-. TV. 111. H~tghes), 625 ; JJb-. Nielsen, 995 ; JJh. C'mTolt (for M1·. E. M. Clw·k), 4103; 11!1·. Gct~Toll (for 1111-. A. Chapman), 4206.; JJh·. Jessep, 4306; JJb-. 'l'en·y, 4:HO, 6369 ; JJb·. A 1·cher (for llfr. Fenis), 4743; Mr. Ajjleck (for .Mr. Rose), 5886.

Land and Income Tax Officers- .lrh. Hol­man, 289 .; 11f1-. Nicholson (for 111r. Fe1'1·is), 6:!2; JJb·. Gillie.s (for JJ[r. McLean), 625; M1·. Norton, 1124; M1·. GmTolt (for Mr. P1·ice), 1368; 1lfi·. J. C. L. Fitzpctt,·ick 3211 ; 11f1·. Affleck (for 11!1-. Cook), 33::!3 ; Jlfr. Gillies (for M1·. Watkins), 3334; Mr. Cohen, 3572. •

Leave of Abscnce-i1f1·. Gillies(for ilfr. Quinn). 1120; M1·. Dacey (for 11!1-. .AncleJ·son), 2391.

Mcdicttl Appointments-11fr. Norton, 5886, 63i3.

Miller, l\irs. K-ilf?·. 8cmmel8mith, 3G57. Officers: Justice Depttrtment-M1·. Ashton,

4108. Payment of Salaries-.11f1·. Reid, 3220. Pensions-ilb-. Lmu, 288; JJb-. Ga?'TOll (for

11!1-. Quinn), 2841 ; 11!1-. Kidcl, 4401. Promotions-.11f1·. Gan·oll (for 11Ir. Richctnls),

6.77. Public Sen·ants doing Private Work-Mr.

J. G. L. Fitzpat1·ick, 3044. Regrading-ill?·. Affleck (for 11Ir. Rose), 5~86. Regulations-.11f1·. Law, 367, 533. Relieving OJficers-- DT. Ross. 824. Retirements--.11f1-. Hayne.~, 1260; JJ!?-. Kidd,

1261 ; M1·. Ghcmte1·, 2G99; ·Mr. McGowen, 4019.

Seale, Mr. George-11!1-. No1·ton, 2193. Supetttnnuation Fund-jjb-. Rose, 530; M1·.

J. C. 'L. li'itzpcttrick, 1123, 189G, 3391; Mr. Hurley (for 11[?-. A. Ghapmctn), 1597 .; M1·. Hawthorne, 2701 : M1·. l!J. JJ. C/arl~, 3846; 5283; Mr. 11! olesworth, 4111, 430G.

Snspensions-1lb-. Neild, 2394. Temporary Officers-.11f1·. R. D. 11fea.ghe?,·, 534 .

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Volumes 103, 104, l(J5, 106, 107, 108.

QUESTIONS( continned): l'UllLIC ~J>RYICE (AMEND~IENT) BILL.

Introduction of-llf1·. Wright (for Jib·. T. ll. G1·U/ith), 2846. ·

l'UBLIC SERVICE llOARD : Appointmentof Mr. Delohery-.ilf1·. Quinn, 629. By-laws-llf1·. Bmnke1·, 535. Duties and Salnt·ies-.11f1·. Dacey, 2013. Sub-Boards-Jlf1·. Oa1Tnll (for llfr. Richm·ds),

4930. PUBLIC VEHICLES : Property left in-11!1·. Dacey, 623.

PUBLIC WHARYJ;S DEl'AR'l'MEN1': Minimum Wage-llf1·. Law, 433. Pillaging on Vi'harves-llf1·. Jl'hiddon, 4928.

. 'Vatchmen-.11f1·. Semmel Smith, 4492. PUllLIC WORKS :

Breakwttter at Bermagui-llfr. II. Olm·ke, 1964.

Clark's Snagging Gttng-llb·. Norton, 321 H. Contro.ct for Cnstings-11f1·. llfcC:owen, 1676,

1753. Contract for Gravel, Bomaderry-ll:f?·. Willis

(for lib-. No1·ton), 6095. . Coogee Storm water Sewer-llf1·. Sto1·ey, 5606. Co om bing Creek (Proposed) Bridge-llf r. Wad­

dell, 5214. Copper Hill Bridge-Dr. Ross, 531,3210,4304. Crookh::wen Fiends 'Vorks-J1fr. D. Davis,

6369. Darling Harbour: New vVharves-llb·. Nobbs

(for llf1·. Hawthorne), 997. Darling Island Improvements :_llf1·. Cli/lies (for

llfr. Sa11mel Smith), 5884, 5885. Day Labour-ll£1·. Neilcl, 1261. Delayed Payment of Vouchers-lib·. Go1·mly,

14U, 829 ; lib·. Donctlclson, 628. District Road EnginP.ers-llb·. Byrne, 1673. Dredge-men-M1·. Wilks, 772; 1lh·. Cctnn (for

llf1·. Sanntel Smith), 347:3; llfr. Dick, 6243, 6373.

Dredging: Shoalhaven Ri1•ct·-llf1·. Willis, 3944. 0

East Maitland Drainage-llfr. Brnnlw·, 823. Employment of Trade- Unionists-Jfr. Sto1·ey,

4:399. _Expenditure on Public Works-lib·. Spence,

624; D1·. Ros.s, 1372, 3096. Expenditure on Roa~ls and Bridges in 1892--3

-llf1·. Wilks, 771. Glebe Island Bridge-Sir Matthew IlcpTis, 828. Goolagong, Proposed Bridge at-D1·. Ross,

288, 1525, 493:3, 5606. Hinton Bridge-11b·. J. H. Younrt, 2699. Hunter River Flood \Vorks-ll{r. Bnmke1·,

45, 823, 5216; ll{?·. PricP, 1265, 1899, 4114; N1·. C:illies, 5449, 6014.

Lake Albert: Channcl-llf1·. Clo1·mly, 4929. Long Cove Bridge-Jlh·. Hctwtho1'1le, 5887. Minimum Rate of Wages_.:l1{1·. Law, 145;

lib·. Spence, 532; llf1·. Watkins, 1830; M1·. Bennett, 304 7 ; lib-. Nielsen, 5217 ; 11b·. Ash­ton, 5217 ; lib·. Reir.l, 5217.

Morpeth Drainage-llf1·. B1·nnke1·, 823. Nepean Rivet·: Diversion of Flood '''aters­

ll£1·. Jll organ, 1054. Newcastle Sewera;t-·llb·. Edelen, 366, 1207. Non-payment of~\ orkmen.,-llf1·. Moleswo1·th,

3662; llh-. llfcGowen, 3662.

QUESTIONS (continued): PUllUC WOHKS ( continuecl) :

North Shore Bridge-lib·. J. C. L. J?itzpat1·ick, 364, 5889 ; lib-. JJJ. llf. Ola1'!c, 2701, 2848, :3944, 5889, 6367; lib-. /iJ. llf. Ctm·k (for lib·. A1·chd), 5640; llb-.J. C. Watson, 5889.

North Shore Sewerage Tunnels-lib-. Ander­son (for l1{1·. ]j], llf. CtMk), 3620.

Overtime at Cockatoo Island-lib·. No1·ton, 3045.

Parramattlt Road: 'Vood-blockiug-llf?-. Haw­thorne, 5887.

Payment of Contractors-,~{?·. 11Iolesw01·th, 5890.

Payment of Wages-J1b-. Nobbs, 4455. Proposed Hoad near Lyne Park-lib·. Law,

367. ' Punt for Tilpa-.llfr. Sleath, 1267. Pyrmont Bridge-lib·. Edden (for lib·. Samuel

Smith), 1123 ; lib-. Ca1·1·olt (for ./Jb·. Sctmwil Smith), 1366; ll£1·. P1·ice, 2090; 11b-. llloles-wo1·th, :357 I. .

Quarrymen's Wages-11f1·. Law, 2089, 2280. Raymond Terrace Bridge-1111·. P1·ice, 6369. Repait· of Dredges-lib·. Diclc, 2090. Reports by Departmental Officers- M1·. Hogue,

2392. Richmond Bridge-llf1·. M01'[1W1, 1055, 6098,

6370 ; ll£1·. J. 0. L. Fitzpatrick, 6:370. ·Road: Belmont to Swansea-llf?-. Edden, 2194. Road: Bulga to Upper Colo-lib·. J. 0. L.

]1'itzpett1·ick, 3214. · Road : Bulga to West Portland-lib·. J. C. L.

F.itzpat1·ick, 484 7. Road : Gosford to Wnllsend-llb-. ·Gillies (for

lib·. No1·ton), 2619. Road Maintenance Men-lib-. J. C. L. J?itz­

pcttTick, 683; llfr. l:htrley (for Jib·. Richanls), 1204; llf1·. Nobbs, 1600, 4931; ll£1·. Oook, 4399.

Hoad Superintcndents-D1·. Ross, 1371, 1430; lib·. C. G. Wilson, 1898.

Road through Macqmu·ie Fields Estate-lib·. J. H. Young, 1595; D•·. Ross, 2393, 4309, 4746.

Road to Mount Fork-lib·. Norton, 1830; Mr. Watkin-1, 1830 ; ll{r. Bnml.-e1·, 18:30.

Roads: Carcoar District-Jib·. Waddell, 44, 53:3, 1526, 5214.

Roads: CoastalDistricts- llf1·. Jl! cJi'adwze, 573, 2577.

Roads: Epping-lib·. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4305.

Roads: M.andurama to Gallymont-llb-. Willis (for llh-. Waddell), 289.

Roads: Marrickville-llb·. McLean, 2846. Roads: .Molong District-Dr. Ross, 429, 622. Hoads to the Canoblas-D1·. Ross, 4930. Roads Vote-11£1-. Do1wtclson, 287, 1122, 1434;

llfr. Levien, 627; lib·. Haynes, 628; llf1·. AOleck, 890, 1754; Jlb·. J. If. Yoztng, 1259 ; lib·. 001·mfy, 1597, 3850; Dr. Ross, 2391.

Roads: \Yagga \Yngga District-1111-. Om·mly, 4167, 4846.

Shea's Creek Canal-llb·.Dacey, 4106. . She;t's Creek Reclamation-ll£1·. Bennett, 1898. South Head Road-lib·. A.Uleck, 677. Special Grants for H.oads-D1·. Ross, 428, 2391. Stormwatcr Channels-lib·. Jtdclen, 1207.

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QuE· SESSION 1900. QuE lxxvii

12 June to ·s December, 1900.

QUESTIONS (continued): ~ QUESTIONS (contimtecl): PUBLIC WORKS (continued) : RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued) : Subletting Contracts·- 11fr. McOo •·en, 575, Capital Cost of Railways and Tramways-Mr.

627, 896; 11fr. Dacey, 824. Law, 1259. Taree Ferry Punt-llfr. J. C. L. Fitzpat1·ick ChatswoodRailway-station-Mr. J.H. Yo1mg,

(for 11fr. J. H. Young), 5213 ; Mr. J. H. 5601. · Young, 6363. City Railway J<Jxtension-M1·. Reid, 575; Mr.

Tenders: Police Quarters, 'Vest Maitland- Norton, 829; 11b·. Cohen, 1905, 2962, 4308; M1·. Cohen, 2755. Mr. Oarland, 3335,4020; 11b-. P1"ice, 4111;

• Timber Condemned by Road Engineers-Mr. M1·. Moo1·e, 4309; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpat1·ick, Nielsen, 3130. 4400; llf1". Anderson, 5013; .Mr. Winch·

Tramvale Drainage Vl'orks-M1·. P1·ice, 3101 ;. combe, 5218, 5446. M1·. JllcLecm, 3101. City Tramways-11b·. IYhicldon, 994.

Tuppal Cutting-lib·. No1·ton, 5886. Clyde·Carlingford Railway-11f1-. Nobbs, 4306. ·weir: Billabong Creek, Parkes-D1·. Ross, Coal Freights-11£1". Dick, 1365.

4847. Cobar-Vi7ilcannia Railway-11!1·. Sleath, 832. 'Veir: Nyrang Creek:, Molong-D1'. Ross, Comptroller of Stores-11b·. No1"ton, 3213.

4848. Condition of Railway Sleepers-M1'. Kidd ·wharf at La Perouse-M1". Ande1·son (for (for MT. Fenis), 5790.

1111". Dacey), 1756. Contract for Railway Fencing-11f1". Edelen, 'Voolloomooloo Bay Wharves-Non. H. C. 1257.

Dctngct1", 1247 ; 1lf1-. Ashton, 4105. Contract for Tram-cars-1lf1·. Norton, 2756. PUBLIC WORKS COMl\UT'l'EE: Conveyance of Pigs-lib·. OiUies (for M1". Alleaations aaainst a Member-foh. J. C. L. No1·ton), 6010.

Fl'tzpctt1·ick~ 5012, 5058, 5061; 11fr. P1·ice, Conveyance of Produce-D?-. Ross, 4168. 5319; 1lf1-. J. 0. JVat.son, 5978. Country Railway Employees-M1". Byn1e,

l\ieetings-11f1". Oillies (for JJfr. Norton), 2619. 1524. . • Payments to Members-11£1·. No1·ton, 829, Crown-street Trams-llh. Whiddon, 1203,

1428, 1429, 1601,2087; lifT. Howa1·th, 1203; 4399. M1·. Oillies (for 11!1-. Norton), 2619. Deviation 'Vorks-11b·. Nielsen, 362, 3043;

References to-11!1". No1·ton, 996, 1052, 1053, 1lf1". IY. IV. Young, 3941. 1119, 1201, 1261, 1262, 1427, 1429, 1519, Drivers, Firemen, and Guards-11!1". W. W. 1520. Yow1g, 3943; Mr. Nielsen(for 11f1-.• ~I cOowen),

Regulations-11!1". No1·ton, 1430, 1601. 4166; ltf?o .. ltfoleswo1·th (for llh·. JlfcGowen), Reports of-11£1". JllooTe,.50l4. 4740.

PUBLIC WORKS TENDER BOARD: Differential Htttes-Jb·. Br1tnke1·, 1367. Secretary-Jllr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1123. Eight-Hour Day Holiday-lib·. Pe1·1"is, 2961 ;

llf1". N01·ton, 5447. PYRl\IONT BRIDGE: Accident at-pb·. JJ!oleswo1·th, 4850.

QUARANTINE REGULATIONS: Application of-D1·. Gmlwm, 3393.

QUARANTINE STATION : Supply of Fruit-Jlf?-. Oillies (for AfT. Arthur

G?·((fith), 1119. QUEEN'S HALL, SYD~EY : "License for-Jlf1". Hog1•e, 5852. RABBITS; Destruction of- JJ£1·. T. H. 01·~f)ith, 3220. · Export of-D1·. Ross, 3096, 3208, 3568.

RACING ASSOCIATION BILL : Passage of-M1·. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2091.

RAILWAYS AND TRAl\IWAYS: Abbotsford Tnimway-1lfr. JV. W. Young,

5011. Accident on the Zig-Zag-Jlf1·. W. W . .Young,

3397, 4746, 4933. Adamstown Tramway-lib·. Eclden, 629; fib·.

J. H. Young, 2700, 2912. Appeals by Employees-fib·. W. ltl. lhtghes,

· 3133, 3475 ; 1lf1·. Gillies (for 11!1". W. 1lf. lluahe.q), 3214; 11[1-. Nielsen, 3331 ; .JJ.b-. Nielsen (for Jll1·. W. M. H1tghes), 3332; M1·. Dacey, 5744.

Appointment of Mr. H. Richardson-11fT. Oillies (for Jll1". No1·ton), 3389. ·

Balmain Tramway-M1·. llawthome, 994; M1". Law, 5061.

I •

Electric Staff SyEtem-M1·. Jj). Jll. Ola1·lc (for 11!1·. Norton), 4206.

Electric Tramways-fofr. Semmel Smith, 431 ; llfr. J. C. L. Pitzpatrick, 572; M1·. Wright, 2483, 3095; fib·. Cct1"1"oll (for Jlb·. A. ChctzJ· m'ln), 2754; 11[1". Cct1Tolt (for Jlh. Hogue), :ll26 ; 1111-. S. E. Lees, 3215; 11£1·. Neilcl, 3215, 3946; Mr. Hmvthome, 4401.

Elizabeth-street Tra,mway·-Hon. B. Back· house, 670; 11£1·. Neild, 4104.

Employees' Insurance l'olicies-llb·. Gillies (for 11fr. 11fc0owen), 3211.

Erskine-street : Proposed Tramway - M1·. Wilks, 627.

EYeleigh \V orkshops-11!1-.. McGowen, 5789. Excursion Rates for Civil Servants-11[1-. E.

M. Clark, 1525. Five Dock Tramway-fib·. Ifawthome, 994. Funeral Trains- 11b·. Nicholson, 1365. Gatekeepers-.~/r. Nobbs, 823. Goods Rates-lib-. Haynes, 289. Goulburn to Crookwell l'tttilway-llb·. E. M.

Clark (for lib· . .NoTton), 4207. Hawkesbury Bridge-fib-. J. C. L. Fitzpat1·ick,

3472; lib·. No,.ton, 3573; 11[1-. Edelen, 3574; M1·. Gcm·oll (for 11[1". No1·ton), 4018; Mr. B. B. O'Oono1· (for M1·. E. M. Clark), 4107.

Holidays-11fT. W. IV. Dctvis, 289; M1·. Car-1"0ll (for llfr. C. 0. Wilson), 4739; 11fr. R. D. Meaghe1· (for MT. W. W. Young), 5786.

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bxviii Qum INDE'lr TO SUBJECTS. QuE

Volumes !03', 10'4', 105> 106; 107, lOB.

QUESTIONS (continued) :· llAIL\\1A'YSI ANl). TRAMWAYS (continued):·

Hours of Vi'ork-Jif1·. W. W. Dcwis, 289; Jib·. 111'cGowen (for Jib·. Nielsen)·, 2843 ; Jlf?·. Hose, 3209; Jib·; J. C. L. Fitzpat7·ic1~ (for Jlf1·. Riclwrds}, 3390 ; Jib'. J. G. L. Z?itz­patricl•, 3472 ;. Jib·. S. E . .Lees, 3568; Jib·. Nielsw,. 3568; Jib'. Quinn, :3746 ; Jib-. W. W. Yonng, 3943; Jl£1·. Dacey, 5744; 11!1-.JiJ. Jll. Glw·k (for Jlb•.J. C. ]!;, ]i'itzpat1·icl•}, 6363.

Lrcrenaes of Wnges-11£7·. Jl:lcGowl'n, 2845; Jlf1·. Nicholson (for llf1·. Nielsen), :1095, 4104; Jlfl-. G'illies (foe 1111·. JlfcGolcen),. 3210 ;· Jlh. 1\lielsen, 3845.

Koorawatha-Greufell RAilway-Jib·. Hol1nan, 288.

Leave of Absence-Jib·. J. B. Young. (for Jlf1·. Ca1'1'll.the1·s), 34.72; Jib·. 1lloleswo1·th, 4108.

Milson's Point Tr:uns-Jib·. J. G. .£. ]i'itz-pat1'ick (for Jib·. Jj]. AI. Glm·k), 4740.

Minimum Wage-Jlfr. Quinn, 4743. Narrabri-Moree Railway-Jib·. W1"ight, 3G9'i. Narrabri RtLilway-Jif1·: lf. Ross, 2484. National Park : Passenger Tmffic-Jih. J. ll.

YotmrJ (for Jib·. Cool•), 141; D1·. Ross, 6015. Nevertire to \Van·en Railway-1lf1·. IVt·igltt,

2<!83. Newcastle RtLilwn.y Accommodation- M1·.

P1·ice, 1267, 1900. Pa·rkes-Condoboliu Railway-1111-. W!'iaht,

3095. J?orters--~b·. Rosf, 138. Proposed lhilway from YtLSS to Queanbeyau

-11!?-. A.iJleck, 0::174. Proposed gail way to Barraba -Jlb·. 1lfoo1·e,

1757, 2284 .. Proposed Rail way .to Cr~nowinclra-D1·. Ross,

12ii0. Proposr.d Railway to C11sino-Jlb-. P1·ice, 5331. · Proposed H11ilw<"y to CtLssilis-Jih. J. G. )j,

Pitzpat1·icl.:, 34.75, 3572, 5600 ; 11!?-. Digltt, 5793.

Proposed Railway to Cowm-D1·. Ross, 1758. Proposed Hai1way to Cn<la1-JJ1·. Ross, 1259,

1372, 17513. Proposed HailwtLytoDeuiliquin-11[1·. Chanter,

2755. • Proposed Railway to Inverell-Jib·. W1·ight,

5892 ; ]}[?·. C'ntick.lhcw!.:, 6237. Proposer! H.ailway to Queensland Bordet·-­

Jlb-. R. D. Jl!ear;he1·, 5607. Proposed B.[Lil wtty to Walcha-Jlb·.liJ acJlfalton,

4847. Proposed Railway to 'Yttlgett-llh·. Will·is,

4456. . Proposed R:Lilway to '~'entworth-11!1-. Kicltl

(for Jlh. Chanter), 6094. · Proposec!Railw.Lyto,Vyalong-D1·. Ros.~. 1754,

2l80'; 1lf1·. Can·olt, 4368; 1lf1·. Bw·nes, 5133, 5889 ..

Railway Accidents-11!?-. . '&aw, 1259. Railway !?ares--Jib·. ffctynes, 289; Jlf1·. C. 0.

Wilson, 1898. . Railw:Ly RefreshmP.nt-rooms-.~b·. Law, 2395;

1lf1·. J. C. E. li'itzpat?·ic!.:, 5010. Rail~vay Revenue: Singleton Show·- M1·.

Dtght, .677. Railway Hontes-11[1·. Jim· ley (for 11f1·. Pye1·s),

4710: ' .

QUESTIONS (continuecl') :· RAIJ,\V'AYS AN]) 'flt,UTIYAV~' ( CO?tti)mecl)•:· Rate of Wages-11b-. Neild, 145; 384:3·; M1·.

Watkins; 538; 11[1-. llfcGowen (for Jib·. Nielsen), 2843; D1·. Ross, 2913:; Jlb'. Niel-8en, 3043, 3331, 3568: Jib·: Quinn, 3746; 1lf1·. Gillies (for 11b·. W. JY. Yowtg), 4400 ; 11{1·: JV. IV. Young, 501 L

Redfern Railway-station Employees- M1·. N:ielsen, 1674; Jlb-. !licGowen, 2395. •

Redfern Station Subway-fib·: Oiltie.s (for 11!1·. Perris), 6007.

Regnlations-:-Jlb-. ]J{ cGowen, 28-45; 11£1·. Niel­sen, 3331, 4493; Jlf?·: Gillies (fot:' Jlb-. McGowen), 3:132, 3389.

Removal of Cahle l\fachinery-Af1·: E .. Jll. Clark, 38!6; Jlb-. Car1·olt (for Jlb-. Norton}, 4017.

Rewards for Special Services-D1·. Ross, 1205. Rosehill-Dnml Hailway-11f1·. 1'e1'1'.1J, 2285. Sale of Scrap It:on-Jlb·. ilfcGowen, 1076~ Schoo! Teache•·s' Railway Fares-Jib-. ·

Ricltm·ds, 50:39. Shunting at Homebush-11f1·. A1·che1·, 3750. South Coast Hailway-Jlb-. Cann (for. Jlf1·.

R. D. Jlfeaaher). 2484; .ilJ1'. Ifzl1'ley, 2619. Spechtl1'rains-Jlf1·. JJfacJlfahon, 47~3. Spit Road Tramway--Jib-. No1·ton, ll24, 1202. Standard Draw-Oear-11b·. No1·ton, 3045. Station-master at Orange-Jib-. No1·ton, 2700, ·

3336 ; 1lf1·. Gillies (for 11b·. No1·ton), 3391. Station-masters : District Allowance-11!1·. T.

B1·own (for Jib-.· Spence}, 5887. Storage Sheils: Tramvale-Jlf1'. P1·ice, 3101 ;

11h. Jl!cLean, 3101. Strike of NaVI'ies-11!?-. A1·tlwr Gr~{lith, 2913,

2960. Supply of Sleepers-11f1·. Norton, 1263, i903,

275(i, 2757, a212; 1111-. Nicholson, 5014. The Tweecl-N erang l1ailway -11f1·. R. D.

1lfeaahe1·, 1209. Total Mileage of Railways and Tr!Lmways­

Jib-. Law, 12J9. Tram Accidents-1lb-. Nollbs (for 1111-. Jessep);

140; Jib-. Nobb-9 (for Jib·. !Yhiddqn), 293; Jib-. Law, 998, 1259; 1lh. Dacey (for 1lf1-. J!J. M. Cla1'k}, 1050; Ah-. Haynes (for 11b-. J. C. E. Fit}!pct/?'icl•), 1259; Jlb·. Norton, 2282.

Tram-drivers-Jih. :Nobbs (for Jlh. Whiddon), 44; Ab-. MeG' owen, 2395; 11[1-. iV. W. Youna, 2698 ; Jlf1·. Gillies (for M1·. Rose), 3127 ; 11!1-. E. 1lf. Olct1'k, 46'!7.

Tram Fares-Jlb·. Qztinn, 1:19, 1678, 1757; llb·. Kidcl (for Jlb-. J!J. Jlf. Gla1·k), 827; .1111·. Whidclon, 1203; Ah. Ghante1·, 1674; D1·. Ro8s, 1753.

Tram-guards-11!1-. Oarlancl, 2577, 4102; Jib·. Nielsen, 30-13, 3331, 3569; Jib·. Cook, 3569; Jlb-. Whiddon, 4741 ; D1· .. Ross, 5641.

Tram· Ticket Examiners-1111·. B1·ztnker (for Jlb-. JVhicldon), 078 ..

Tram Time-tables-Jib·. Whiddon, 1672. '!'rams to RtLilway-station-11!?·. Kidcl, 574. Tramway Construction-Jib·. J. D. Yowza,

1430, ] 600, 1601. Tra,mway Flagmen-11!1-. Whicldon, 1256. Tmmway (Proposed) : Ba,lmaiu to Petersham

-1lb-. Hctz~tho1'1w, 5887.

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QuE SESS!O);' 1900. QuE lxx~x:

12 June to 5 December., 1900.

QUESTIONS (continued): RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (contimtecl}: Tramway (Proposed) : Baulkham Hills to

Parramatta-.IYb-. B. B. O'Oono1·, 6369. Tramway (Proposed): Carlingford to Dural­

M?·. B. B. O'Cono1·, 6370. Tramway (Proposed) through PC'tersbam-

1111· .. McLean, 682 ; 1lf1·. Cohe1i, 2283. Tramway (Proposed) to Coast Hospital-lib·.

Ancle1·son, 681. · Tramway (Proposed) to L::1o Perouse-Mr.

Dcu;ey, 1675._ Tramway (Proposed) to Rockdale-l!b·. J. C.

L. Fitzpatrick, 1829. Tramway (Proposed) to 'vVarattth-.ilb-. A1·th1tr

G?·~fjith, 682. Tramway (Proposed) to 'Vest 'Vallseud--M'r.

Watkins, 1831. • Tramway 'Vaiting·rooms-M1·. J:Iawthome,

4744. Ultimo Power-house-11f?·. B. D. llfeagher,

· 2579, 2622; 11fr. J. C. Watson, 2579; 11!?-. .~fcGowen, 3657; Hon . .N. Ha1cken, 5102; 11'h. Gillies (for 11h. No1·ton), 6010. ·

U!!iforms-M1·. E. M. Clm·l~, 2084. Zig-zag, Tbe-11!1-. Cook, 3573, 3849.

·RAILWA-Y TIOOKSTALL CO~IPANY: Contract with Railway Commissioners-11fr.

Carroll (for Mr. Richanls), 676. RAlf,WAY C01BIIS~IONERS: Chief Commissioner-11b·. J. 0. L. Fitzpat1·icl•,

3476, 3655. Deputy-Commissioner-11!?-. J. C. L. Fitzput­

?·ick, 3476, 3655. Reports on Proposed Railways-JJb-.A. Chap­

man, 3397. RAILWAYS EMPI.OYEES APPEAL nn,T, : Introduction of-1111·. A ?'th1£?' Grif!lth, 3394.

RAND.AT.JL, YICTOT{. : . Reward to-11!?-: Gillies (for 11!1·. Norton), 6009. REFERENDU~I BILL : Introduction of-M1·: Kidd (for JJb-. JVcdclell),

995. REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S DEPART~IENT: Irregulat:ities in-11!1-. A1·thw· G•·!fjith, 2914;

1111·. JJiahony, 3982; 11!1-. Nobbs (for 11b-. D. 'l'homson}, 4645.

REGISTRATION OF FIRl\IS BILL: ·Introduction of-M1·. J. C. L. Fitzpat1·ick,

3746. REID MI:\'ISTRY, THE : Travelling Expenses-11!?·. No1·ton, 2087.

RESUl\IPTIONS : W60LLOOMOOLOO AND LA VENDER BAY:

Cost of-lib< Howw·th, 1203. RICH~IOND YALE RAILWAY: Construction of-11{r. A1·thw· G?·ijjith, 3046 ;

111r. Waddell, 3622. ROBERTS, LORD : Invitation to Visit Austmlia-1JI1·. D. O'Con­

nol·, 3397; M,-. 'l'er1·y, 3474. ROBERTS, ~IR. : TRAMWAY DEPARTli!ENT; Report of Royal Commission-Mr. J. C.

JV atson, 6302. ROYAL COlllli!ISSIONS : Paymenta to-M1·. Howarth, 1203.

SAFETY NETS : Under Ga-ngways-M1·. Samuel Smith, 1371,

1523.

QUESTIONS (contim~ecl): SANITARY INSPECTORS:

Appointment of-1lf1·. Bose, 5ill. RAVINGS BANK 01' NEW SOUTH WALES·:

Annual Report-M1·. 'l'e?·?·y, 625, 826. Auditor-11b-. Norton., 365, 432. Loans by-:llfr. Eclclen(for 11fr. A1·thur G1·i(!i.th),

364; Mr. A1·thur G1·\{fith, 628, 2584. Trustees-11fr. R. D. Mwghe1·, 1602; 11b·.

Cook, 1963; M1·. A rthw· G?·iffith,. 2584,. 2958. SCAFFOLDING AND LIJiTS :

Inspection-11b-. Haynes, 2487 ; 11!?-. W . ./lf. Hu!Jhes, 2759, 5217 ;· 11!?-. Scmzuel Smith, 4456, 6369.

SF.DUCTION: Recovery of Damages for--lib-. Neild (for Mr. _ lllcLean), 2!H3.

SHARK ISLAND : Utilisation of-Hon. "E. G?·eville, 417.

SHEARERS ACCO~Ili!ODATION JliLL : Introduction of- 1111·. '1'. Bro1m, 6372.

SIGNBOARDS : Removal of-M1·. Jes.sep, 2760; 1111-. No1·ton,

2760. . SILVER:

Coinage of-Dr. Boss, 3942, 4741. "SOBRAOx," THE:

Dismissal of Officer-111?·. No1·ton, 1053. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR: "A" Battery-11!?-. J. C. L. Pitzpctt1·ick, 578,

2020; M;·. 1'. Brown, 2754. Australian Prisoners--11fr. Ande1·son, 1833;

11!1·. NielsP.n, 2759, 2964, 3572; Dr. Ross, 2844.

Australian Soldiers in London-11!?·. D. Dctvis, 4494.

Australian Troops to Visit England-llfr. A. Clwpnwn, 3396.

Bushmen's Contingent- J!r. J. C. L. Fitz­pal?·ick, 3335, 3472.

Casualties among New South " 7ales Troops-11!?·. 11foore, 1965; D1· .. Ross, 2844, 3397, 3475; 3662, 4ll2, 4210, 4575, 4648, 4747, 54!8; 11h. Can·oll (for 11[1·. Norto1i}, 3656; 1111·. w. TV. YOWI(J, 4113, 4747 ·; M?·. lJ1 cGo1cen (for lib-. IV. W. Yonng}, 4492.

Compensation to Relati \'eS of Soldiers Killed­Dr. Ross, 3567.

Contingents' Equipment-11!1-. Sleath, 46. Conveyance of Troops-~~1?·. Edden (for M1·.

Stm·ey), 3847; M1·. Storey, 4710. Corporal Harkus-11!1-. Sleath, 1435. . Despatch ofTroops-11b·. J. C. L. J?itzpat1·ick,

291, 6097; 11!1·. Phillips, 363, 890; 11!1·. E. llf. Cla?·l~, 5131; 111?-. J. C. L. Fitzpat1·ick(for 111r. 'E. 111. Clark), 6010.

Dr. Horsfall-lJf?·. Nielsen, 6367. Erection of l\'Ionument-11!1-. lVhicldon, 4491. Free Railway Passes for· Returned So1diers-

Dr. G1·aham, 4208. Gifts to Troops-111?·. Whiddon, 139. Imperial Bushmen's Contingent-M1·. W1·iyht,

2581. Invalided Troops-D1·. Boss, 367, 575, 776,

998, 1209, 1265, 1897, 2844; 11b·. NoTion, 998, 1208, 2196 ; 1111-. J. C. L. Fitzpctt?·ick, 1967 ; 11[?·. Bmnke1·, 2017 ; 1111-. Sleath, 2018; JJ11-. C. A. Lee, 2088; .lib-. Edelen, 2397; 11!?-. Ewing, 3!71. .

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lxxx QuE INDEX 'fO SUBJEC'fS.

Volumes 103, i04, 105, 106, 107, lOB.

QUESTIONS (continuecl): SOUTH AJ?JtiCAN WAH (continued): Land Grants to Returned Soldiers-Non. G.

H. Cox, 4805. · Letters and Telegrams-Jib·. Sleath, 48; Mr.

J. G. L. PitzpcttTick, 48; J1b·. Haynes, 48. Lieutenant A. C. Hughes-Jib·. Jes8ep, 6337. Lieutenant-Colonel Airey-Jib·. 13. 13. O'Gonor,

1965 ; Jib-. Sleath, 5062. Medals for Troops-JJ?·. C:mlwm, 434 ; Jib·.

Neild, 434; .11{?·. JJ. O'ConnO?', 4167; Jlf?·. II. Ross, 4403.

Patriotic Fund-M?·. J. G. L. J?itzpcct?·ick, 47. Return of Troops-Jib-. J. C. L. JJ'itzpat?·icl:,

4492 ; Jl{?·. Bennett, 4625 ; Jlf?·. R. JJ. Meaghe?·, 4851 ; 11{?·. 13. 13. O'Gonm·, 5672 ; Jlb·. Sleath, 5i92; Jl{?'. l~m·is, 6367.

Rewards for Wounded Soldiers-JJ?·. Ross, 1208.

Sergeant Barnes-.11{?·. Bcmzes, 3848. Settlement of Troops in South Aft·iC!t-.11{?',

Gct?T1ttlte?·s, 679.; Jlf?·. Quinn, 1-132; 11!?-. Chnnte?', 1432; Jib·. Norton, 1432; Jl{?·. J. C. L. Fitz7Jatrick, 2392, 3394, 4.492 ; .11{?·. W1·ight (for Jl{?·. ]j]wing), 3845.

Soldiers' Eamilics-.llf?·. Nb?·ton, 47. STATE OOVERNOR: Appointment of-JI{T. J. C. L. Ji'itzpat?·ick,

1605; Jib-. R. JJ. Meaghe?·, 2091; Jl{?·. Qninn, 3336, 3392, 5642 .

.Residence for-.1111-. Qttinn, 2581 ; Jlb·. Gel?'· lancl, 3132.

Sttlary of-.llf?·. Qninn, 3336, 3392 ; Jl{r. J. C. . L. Fitzpctt?·ick, 3391, 3655, 624:3.

STATJ~ PAIU..~IA1\U~N'1' : Disqualification of Members of Federal Par·

liament-11[?·. Rose, 530 ; 11!?-. Ccm·olt (for Jlf?·. P. Ght?·l•e), 572; Jib-. '1'. J?itzprtt?·icl.:, 1057, 1124; 111?-. Piddington, 2194; Jl{r. Wcttkin.•, 2233 ; Jib-. A.Uleck, 2390 ; Jl{?·. Lctw, 3132.

Expenses of Candidates-J1[?·. J. G. 1~. Pitz· l7Ctt?·ick, 1675.

Resignation of Ministers, on election to Fed em! Parliament-ill?·. R. JJ. llfect[Jhe?·, 2398.

State Electoratcs-.11{?·. TeT?'lJ•. (>:370. Sl'EAM LAUNCHES: Survey of-il£1·. life Lean (for ilh. Molesworth),

573. Sl'E};L RAH"S CONl'HACT : Government Bonus-.11{?·. No1·ton, 4020, 4111,

5328, 6244, 6363, 6364, 6305, (i374 ; Jib·. E. 111. Ctm·k (for J1{?·. Norton}, 4206; 1lfr. ill olesworth, 4493 ; Jl{?·. Bnmke1· (for lifT. Reicl), 5214 ; Jib-. Reid, 5218, 5447 ; Jl{r. ll'culdell, 5329; Jl{r. J. H. Yowzu, 5330, 5893; Jlh. Cook, 5330 ; 111?·. J1toleaworth (for Jib-. · Hdcl), 5602 .; Jib·. G-ill£es (for Jl{?·. No1·ton}, 6011 ; 1J1·. Ro8s, 6244; J1f?·. Quinn, 6245 ; J1b-. S. E. Lees, 6245.

ST. JAMES' CHURCH : Organist-Jlb·. E. 11{. Clcwk, 994.

STOCK·S'mALllSQ PltBVBNl'ION lJILL : Introduction of-Jib·. Dona.tclson, 3750; .JI{r.

Jl[oo?·e (for Jlf?·. Cmickshank}, 4019; Mr. Cmickshrmk, 4403 ; 111?·. S. E. Lees, 4646.

S'J;HIK}; AT OUU' CRlmK MINE :

Government Employment for the M:en-Jlf?·. 'l'honws, 6012. ·

QUESTIONS (continued): ST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH, C:OULllURN :

Proceedings in Equity-M?·. Haynes, 2397. SUNDAY LAJlOUR: Limitation of-Jlh. Arche1·, 3133.

S.UNJ)AY OllSEI~VANCE lliLL :

Introduction of--.llf?·. A.Uleck, 2280, 4851 ; Jib-. Jlawthonze (for .Mr. Affleck}, 6009 ; Jl{?·. R. D. jJ[ettghe?·, 6015.

SUNDAY 'l'RAJHNO : Prevention of-JI{r. 11! cGowen, 431, 3574; M1·.

W. Jl[. li1tghes, 685,2287, 4745; Jlf?·. Hctynes, 1529, 1530, 4649; 'Jlh. Reid, 1529; ill?-. J. C. Wctlson (for Jlb-. M cC/owen}, 2015; 1lfr. R. D. Jl[ectyher, 2287; Jlf?o. No1·ton, 2287, 3575, 4746, 4933 ; Jlh. Ca?Toll (for },f?·. No1·ton), 3656; 11!?·. J. C. L. Fiizpatrick, 4983 ; Jlfr. Cook, 5135; Jlf?·. A,Uleck, 5326, 5885, 6366; Jib·. flctwthorne (for Jib·. Affleck), 6009; Jib·. D. O'Conno1·, 6366.

SYDNEY CORl'ORA'l'ION AC'L': Provisions of,-Mr. C/a?·land, 5284.

SYDNI'Y 11.\HBOUR: Fog Signals-.11!?". llctwthorne, 772.

SYDNt;Y lL\RJlOUI{ TituS'!' : Appointment of-Jib·. Norton, 4113; M1·.

Sp1·uson, 4747; J1b-. J. H. Young, 6098. Appointments under-Jib·. fia.wthO?'IW, 636:3.

SYDNEY HAHllOUR TRUST BILL : Second reading-11fT. Moleswo1·th, 1126.

SYDNI'Y HOSPITAL: Operating Theatre-D1·. Ross, 3850, 3942,

5607 . Visitors-1lb-. R. JJ. llfea[Jhe?·, 2197.

SYDNEY l\lO.~nCIPAT.-l'l'Y:

Collection of B.olls-.11{?·. Sctmucl Smith, 3850 ; Jib·. N01·ton, 4107; D1·.Ross, 6369.

Keeping Premises C1ean-.llf?·. Hurley, 682 ; Jrb'. Reid, 683.

Priuting of Ballot-papers-.Jifr. Spncson, 5677. SYDNB\' ~Hll'.l'lNG Olo1•'ICB :

Staff of-.llf?·. Scwmel Smith, 5060. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY :

Examination ~·ees-JJ>·. Ross, 48~6. TANNERS: Hours of Work-.llfr. E . .A!. Clctrk, 5131.

'l'AXA'l'ION DEPAR1'~U;N1': Payment for Officers' Overtime-11fT. Jlctynes,

2085. ' THI>A'l'RES : Control of-Jl!r. J!J. 11[. Cla1·k, 4647.

" THJ<~ ROCJ\:8 :" Hesumption of-11h. Spmson, 5327.

'l'JCK JllU,: Second Reading-.llh. Moo1·e (for Jlf?·. Cmick­

sluwl·), 4018; 1lf?·. S. E. Lees, 4646. TIOSWELL, DR. : Visit to Europe-Dr. Ross, 1672, 1895, 1896.

'l'IMllER: Cedat·-JJr. Ross, 3210. Imports-J)r. Ross, 1600. Royalty.....:.JI[?o . .A! cParlane, 431. Timbers of the Colony-;-11/?". Willis (for Jlfr.

Levien), 2015. TRAFHC RlWULATIONS : Licenses for Vehicles-.11{?', A. Cl!aprncm, 4112.

TRAVBI,LllW STOCK lliLL: Introduction of-1lf?·. Jlfoore (for lrh .. Ondcle·

shnnk), 4018; J11?·. S. E. Lees, 4646,

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

QUESTIONS (continued) : TREASURY, THE: Additions to-111?-. W1·ight, 2483.

TRIAL BAY PHIS ON : Appointment of Medical Officer-.M1·. No;·ton,

5886. TUG-BOATS: Number in Government Service-.Mr. Gann

(for !Jfr. W. 111. fhtghes), 892. TYPHOID FEVER : beaths-!Jfr. Ajflecl•, 138.

UNEl\IPLOYED ADVISORY BOARD : Expenditure of-Hon. B. Backhouse, 1489.

UNEl\IPLOYED, THE : Balloting at the Bureau-ff!?-. ~'~'ielsen, 1371;

11£1·. B. B. O'Gonor, 3135. Chtssification-D;·. Ross, 1256; M1·. Ashton,

5217; !Jb-.. Reid, 5217. Shelter-sheds-.Ll£1·. Whiddon, 1256. Tents-!Jf?·. Nobbs (for !Jfr. Neilcl), 3392. Work for-11b-. Reid, 628; M1·. f(idd (for

M1·. E. JJf. Gla1·l~), 826 ; 11!1·. W. M. Hughes, 829 ; 1lf1-. N o1·ton, 830, S97, 1000, 2020 ; 11!1·. Dacey, 1057 ; Mr. A;·thm· Gr~ffith, 1126 ; dlf1·. l!Jclden (for frfr. A1·t!mr (h-~th), 1205; 11!?-. JVcttl"in8, 1265 ; 11[;·. Ewing, 1366 ; Mr. .Nielsen, 1435, 3943, 5217; Hon. B. Back­house, 1489, 2669 ; 1111-. Neild, 1529, 1601 ; Jlb-. R. D. !Jfeaghe1·, 2020 ; M1·. Willis, 2021; M1·. Phillips, 2391, 4650; M1·. J. G. L. Pitzpat;·i~l•, 2622; .~b-. Spruson, 2761 ; M1·. E. JJJ .. Gla1·l•, 2848, 3940; 11[;-. Cook, 3090; !lb-. Hogue, 3090; 11!?·. Edelen, 3131 ; Jlfr. Rose, 5675 ; 11!1·. TJ'hirlclon, 5793.

VEGETABLE CREEK HOSPITAL: .Medical Officers-lib\ Kiclcl (for 1111-. Quinn),

4930. WAL)!ER ESTATE, VICTORIA : Purchase of-Jlfr. Rose, 1524. WATEl~ CONSERVATION DEPARTl\IENT : Bore (Proposed) at Hungerford-M1·. JV. W.

Dcwis, 683 ; !J[?·. Bnmker (for JJ;b-. Reid), 3128. .

Coonamble Bore-.Mr. 11Ictcclonald, 6372. Estimates-lib·. Holrnan, 831. Inspectors-lib·. Byme, 1673. Lake Cowal-D;·, Ross, 3096; !lb-. Brunke1·

(for ftb-. Reid), 3127. Leadville Water Supply-lib-. J. G. L. Fitz-

pcttrick, 2084, 4111. Proposed ·works-lib·. Waddell, 1051. Tmnsference-!Jb·. Gm·mly, 1597. Ulumbie Bore-.Llf?·. Willis, 5891. \Veir: Nerang Creek-Dr. Ro.ss, 2761. ·weirs over the Lachlan-Dr. Ross, 1755. Yanko Cutting-M1·. Hayes, 3944.

"tEATHER, ~l'HE : Forecasts-Dr. Ross, 531, 1121. Meteorological Stations-Dr. Ross, 4708. Snow Storms-Dr. Ross, 825, 1048, 1121.

WESTERX DIVISION LEASES COMMISSION : Appointment of-!Jf?-. Gmickshank, 283; M~-.

JVctddell, 366; !Jf1·. Smuers, 1001; Si1·Joseph Abbott, 1055, 1370.

Commencem·ent of Duties-lib-. Byme, 623, 1964.

Progress Report-Mr . .Norton, 5794,

I

QUESTIONS ( continuetl) : WESTERN DIVISION LEASES CO~Il\USSION ( ctd . .} : Scope of Inquiry-11[1-. '1'. Brown, 2193. Visits to other Colonies-1lf1·. Kidd, 5012 ;

.!Jb·. Haynes, 5062. WIL\R~'.AGE AND TONNAGE RATES AC'l' : Rates on vVool, &c.-!1!1-. Jlawthome {for !Jf?·.

Neild); 2619; !Jb·. J. H. Yo1tng, 2912, 3129; M1·. Ashton, 4105.

WHARVES AND JETTIES : Inspection of-!J[;·. lfJ. !J[. Gla;·k, 295. Removal of Goocls-!1!1·. Fhwley {for M1· .

.Nelson), 429. WllEA'l' ~rARKET : Depression in-D;·. Ross, 4739, 5282. Production of \Vheat-!Jf?·. Ajjlecl• {for Mr.

Ashton), 5283. WHITE STAR LINE STEA~IERS : Berths for-11f1·. Oillies{for !lb-. Sp1·uson),3214.

WIDTH OF TIRES BILL : Introduction of- !lb-. Pitzgemld, 17 57 ; Mr.

Chante;·, 2191 ; M1·. 'l'en·y, 4110. 'VOl\IEN'S ltRA.NCHISE BILL :

Introduction in, Councii-Jlf?·. Cool•, 6014. Provisions of-M1·. Carroll {for M1·. Rose),

4206. -Referendum on-M1-. Rose, 6012. Resubmission of-!Jf?-. McOowen, 6012 . Second Reading-lib-. Rose, 4575, 5015, 5218;

Mr. '1'/wmas, 4744. WOOL MARKET : Depression in--DT. Ross, 2286, 3333, 4739,

5282.

R RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS:

BALlllAIN TRAlllWAY SERVICE : Adj. moved by Mr. Law to discuss the un­

warrantable delay on the part of the Rail­way Commissioners in supplying Balmain's immense population and', the residents of Lily field with a double line of tramway and a more efficient tramway service, 630; debated by Sir William Lyne, 632; Mr. Wilks, 633; Mr. Terry, Mr. Haynes, 634; Mr. Hogue, Mr. Brunker, Mr. Cotton, 635; Mr. Hawthorne, 636; Mr. Mu,hony, 638; Mr. Jessep, 639; Mr. Sydney Smith, Mr. Edelen, Mr. Law, motion negatived, 640.

BELMORE PARK TO FOHT M.ACQUARIE, TRAMWAY FROM:

Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer proposal to Public \Vorks Coinmittee, debated by Mr. Spmson, 982 ; Mr. Hawthorne, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Nelson, Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, 983 ; motion agreed to, 984; report of Public vVorks Committee presented, 3475 ; motion hy Mr. O'Sullivan that it is expedient that the proposed work be carried out, 348i; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr. Gormly, 3488; Mr. Neild, 3489 ; Mr. Ashton, 3490; Mr. Cook, 3491 ; Mr. Edelen, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3492; Mr. J. H. Young, 3493; Mr. Dick, 3494; Mr. Brunker, Mr. Affleck, 3495; Mr. Quinn, 3496 ; Mr. Moore, 3497 ; Mr. Hogue, 3499 ; Mr. Mu,hony, 3500; Mr. D. Thomson, 3501 ; ~lr. Sleath, 3502; Mr.

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lxxxii RAI INDEX TO SUBJECTS. .!tAr

Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107 108.

RAIL\YAYS AND TRAMWAYS.(continuecl): DEUIOnll PARK TO l!'ORT li!ACQUAlUll, 'l'RAMWA Y

J•'lWM (continual) : . Macdonald, Mr. Norton, 3509; Mr. Chanter, 3510; Mr. Moleswot'th, 3511; Dr. Hoss, :3512; Mr. Gillies, !IIr. O'Sullivan, in reply, 3514; motion agreed to, 3515.

Dl'L~IORE TO ;LlVEUPOOL, UAIJ,WAY FUOM : Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer proposal to

Public Works Committee, 2906 ; debated by Mr. Waddell,· Mr. McGowen, Mr. McLean, 2907; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Moore, l\11-. Taylor, 2908; Mr. Milhud, motion agreed to, 290().

BOGAN GATE TO. DUr,DODNEY1 RAILWAY J'ROllt: Report of Public vVorks Committee presented,

4712. DOOYONG TO llALLINt\ 1 UAif,WAY l'ROM: Motion by Mt-. O'Sullivo,n to refer prqposal to

Public Works Committee, debated by Mr. Sleath, G39() ; Mr. Spruson, Mr. Norton, 6402; Mr. Willis, 6403; Mr. Perry, and motion agreed to, G404.

BO\\'HAJ, TO ltOJli>UTSON, RAI'LWAY FROM: Report of Pt1blic \Yorks Committee presented.

6019. BROKEN HIJ,T, TO MllNINDm, UAILWAY FHOl\I:

Motion by Mr. O'Sullivo,n to refer proposal to Public Works Committee, 1589; uebated by Mr. Cook, Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, 1591 ; motion agreed to, 1592.

CAULINOFORD 'J'O J)UHAL, RAILWAY FHOM : -Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer proposal to

Public \"\' orks Committee, 1592; debated by Mr. B. B. O'Conor, Mr. Jessep, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, motion agreed to, 1593 ; report uf Public Works Committee pre­sented, 6019.

CARLlNOFOHD '1'0 J)URA'"• 'l'UAliiWAY !'ROlli: Motion by Mr. O'Sulli1•an to refer proposal to

Public Works Committee; motion lapsed, 6405.

-CASINO TO LISMOR!l, RAT.LWAY FHOl\I : Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan that it is ex­

pedient that tho lino of rnilwo.y from Casino to Lismore, as recommended by the Public Works Committee, be cttrried out, agreed to, 982.

CASINO '110 TJ~N~rl£R'I?IBLD, RAIL"'AY l?RQI\[ :

Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to rder proposal to Public Vvorks Committee; motion ruled out of order, 6405.

CEN'l'llAL ItAJT,WAY·S'J'ATION: Report of Public \Yorks Committee presented,

1431. ' CITY HAIL \VA Y l~X'l'J~NSION : Report of select committee, presented, ()()7.

COCKHUHN TO BROimN HII,J,, RAILWAY ~'ROM : Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer propo~al to

Public Works Committee, debated by Mr. Spruson, 1867 ; agreed to, 1869.

COOliiA TO ]))lLECIATll1 RAU,WAY l'HOM: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer proposal to

Public Works Committee, 6386; debo,ted by Mr. Molesworth, 6388 ; Mr. Miller, 6389 ; Mr. AHi.ecl•, 6390 ; Mr. H. Clarke, 6391 ; Mr. A. Chapman, and motion agreed to, 6302.

RAIL'''AYS AND TRAMWAYS (continuecl}: CULCAIHN '1'0 GEUliiANTON, RAILWAY !'ROll!: Report of Public \Yorks Comh1ittee presented,

3475; motion by ~11-. O'Sullivan that it is expedient that the line of railway from Cui­cairn to Germanton, as recommended by the Public \Yorks Committee, he carried out, 4728, 4732; debated by Mr. J. H. Young, 4729, 4731; Mr. Bmnker, Mr . .Nioore (who moved as an amendment the omission of the words " recommended " with a view to the insertion of the words· " reported upon "), · 4731; Mr. Price, 4732; amendment with­drawn ; motion agreed to, 4733.

J;U:CTRIC 'rRAMS, OVJlHCROW])lNG OF : Aclj. moved by Mr. McLeo,n to discuss the

inconvenience and danger arising from the overcrowding of electric trams, 435; debated by Sir William Lyne, 1\lr. Neild, 437; Mr. A. Chapman, Mr. Haynes, 438; Mr. Nelson, 439; Mr. Higg, 440; Mr. Wilks, 441 ;~Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 442 ; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Hurley, 443; Mr. L:tw, 444 ; !11r. H. D. Meagher, 445; Mr. Anderson, 446; Mr. l{idd, Mr. J. 'H. Young, 447; Mr. Price, Mr. Donaldson, l\lr. Quinn, 448 ; Mr. McLeo,n, in reply, motion nego.tived, 449.

ELECTRIC TRAMWAY: l'l'l'T·STREET: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer proposal to

Public Works Committee, 2745; debated by ilir. Brunker, and motion agreed to, 2746 ; rcpo·.-t of Public 'Vorks Committee pres en ted, 34 7 5.

GL!lN INNES TO I1'VERJCJ,L, HAlLWAY FHOll!: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer proposo,l to

Public Works Committee, 3525; debated by Mr. Molesworth, Mr. Neild, 3527; debate adjourned, 3530.

GRAFTON TO CASINO, HAlLWAY >'ROlli : H.eport of select committee presente!l, 3048 ;

motion bY. Mr. O'Sullivan that it is expe­dient thatlthe constmction of the proposed line, as recommended by the Public \V orks Committee, be co,niecl out; debated by Mr. Gormly, Mr. Cook, 6064; motion agreed to, 6065.

GRENFELl.~ TO \YYALONG H.AIL\VAY: Report of Public \Yorks Committee presented,

2450. -OUNDAGAI '1'0 T11li!UT1 PROPOSED RAIJ,WAY FROlll: Report of Public Works Committee pre­

sented, 19 ; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan, tlmt it is expedient that the line of mil way from Gundo,gai to Tumut, as recommended by the Public Works Committee, be carried 01it, agreed to, "1436.

MANILLA TO BARRABA, RAILWAY TO: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer proposal to

Public \Yorks Committee, o,greed to, 6289. NARRADHI '1'0 WALGETT, RAILWAY FHO)!: Report of select committee presented, 3100 ;­

motion by Mr. O'Sullivan tho,t it is expedi· ency that the proposed line be carried out, agreed to, 5204.

NARRABRI WJ>ST RAILWAY-STATION : Adj. moved by Mr. H. Ross to discuss the

action of the Railway Commissioners in re­fusing to see a deputation from the inho,bit· ants to protest against the withdrawal of the

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

RAILvVAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continuecl): NARRAllRI WEST RAILWAY·STATION ( contimtecl):

running of pass'enger trains into Narrabri \Vest station, 4936; debated by Mr. Norton, Mr. McGowen, 4937 ; Mr .. Hogue, 4939; Mr. Moore, 4940; Mr. H. Ross, in reply, motion negati,·ed, 4941.

RAILWAY DEPARTMENT: Atlj. movecl by Mr. Norton to discuss the

action of the station-master at Orange, Mr. Richardson, in using the state telegraph for the purposes of his own mining speculations, 2762; debated by Mr. McUowen, 2765; Mr. See, 2766; ~1r. McLean, 2767; Mr. \Villis, 2768; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Waddell, 2769; Mr. Haynes, 2j70; 1\lr. Norton, in reply, 2772; motion negatived, 2774.

TARAGO TO BRAIDWOOD, RAILWAY TO: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer proposal to

Public Works Committee, 6063; agreed to, 6064.

TEMORA TO GUNBAR, RAILWAY ~·Ro;.r: Motion by Mr. O'Sullimn to refer proposal to

Public Works Committee, 981 ; debated by Mr. Barnes, and motion agreed to, 982.

TEMORA TO WYALONG, RAILWAY FROM: ~'lotion by Mr. O'Sulli\•an to again refer pro­

posal to Public Works Committee, 1807; debated by Mr. Holman, 1808; Mr. Donald­son, 1811 ; :Mr. Cook, 1812; l\Ir. O'Sullivan, in reply, aud motion agreed to, 1814 ; re­port of Public \Yorks Committee presented, 4369; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan that it is expedient that the proposed line be carried out; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4737, 5201-; Mr. Holman, 4738; Mr. Brunker, Mr. R. D. Meagher, 5201; debate adjourned, 5204 ; motion agreed to, 5633.

WELLI,..GTON TO WERRIS CREEK, RAILWAY FRO~I:

Report- of Public Works Committee presented, 4369.

WYALO"(l TO HTLLSTON, RAILWAY FROl\I: i\Iotion by Mr. O'Sulli \'an to refer proposal to

Public \'V orks Committee, agt·eed to, 6236.

RELIGIOUS TEACHING IN STATE SCHOOLS : Conncit: Motion by the Hon. Dr. Bowker that

it should be one of the duties of e·very teacher of our public schools to teach and inculcate the principles of the Christian religion into the pupils, 4369; debated by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4371; the Hon. P. L, C. Shepherd, 4373; the Hon. B. Bacld10use, the Hon. Dr. Bowker, in reply, 4374; motion withdrawn, 4375.

RE)IOVAf, OF GLEBE ISLAND ABATTOIRS: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer proposal to

Public Works Committee, debated by Mr. J. H. Young, HJ68, 200!; Mr. McGowen, 1969; Mr. Kidd, 1970; Mr. Dacey, 1977; Mr. Law, 1978; Mr. Gormly, 1979; Mr. S. E. Lees, 1980; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1981 ; Mr. \'I' ilks, 1983 ; Mr. Willis, UJ85; Mr. Anderson, 1987; Mr. Brunker, 1988; Mr. Mahony, 1990; "Mr. Hogue, HJ91; l\Jr. Alexander Campbell, 1992; Mr. Hawthorne,_ 1993; Mr. Crick (who moved as an amend­ment the additional words "or other suit-

REl\IOVAL OF GLEBE ISLAND ABATTOIRS ( ctcl.) : able locality"), 1996; Mr. Haynes, 1996; 1Ir. Jessep, 1998; Mr. :Morgan, 1999; Mr. Terry, Mr. Reid, 2000 ; Sir William Lyne, 2001; Mr. Norton, 2002; Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, amendment agreed to, and motion, as amended, agreed to, 2005.

RESUii!PTION UNDER DARLING HARBOUR \VHARVES RESUl\IFTION AcT:

Assembly: 1.1otion by Sir William Lyne that · the House appro,•e of the resumption of

certain lands; debated by Mr. S. E. Lees, ·6041 ; Mr. Dick, Mr. Kidd, 6042; .Mr. Ashton, 6043; Mr. Spruson, 6044; Mr. Brunker, 6046; Mr. N~lson, Mr. See, 604i; Mr. Cohe·n, l'vlt-. Gormly, Mr. Rigg, 60!8; motion agreed to, 6049.

Council.· Ob.s. by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 6079; the Hon. H. C. Dangat·, the Hon; Jago Smith, the Ron. Dr. Cullen, 6080; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, the Hon. A. Ross, 6081; motion by Hon. F. B. Sutto•· that ·the House approves of the resumption of certain lands, 6304; debated by the Hon. S. Charle", the Hon, Dr. Cullen, 6305; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 6306; the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 6307 ; the Hon. R J. Black, 6308 ; the Hon. J. Macintosh, the Hon. N. l:lal\·ken, 6309; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, in replj•, mo­tion agreed to, 6310.

RETURNS: BISHOP OF GOULBURN V. COJIITE DE ROSSI: Motion by lift-. Haynes for papers in case of,

agreed to, 1057. BULGA-WEST J\IAITLAND ROAD: ~iotion by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick for papers

relating to expenditure of grant upon, agl'eed to, 5063.

CEN1'RAL PASTORAL LEASE UOLDI:>GS : Motion by Mr. T. Brown for a return respect­

ing, agreed to, 186. CONDE)!NATION OF VINEYARDS: Motion by Mr. Kidd for a return showing

the number of vineyards condemned by the Department of Agriculture under the Vine Diseases Act of 1893, agreed to, 685.

CONDITIONAL PURCliASI' : L. H. WlNDUS : l\Iotion by Dr. Ross for papers relating to,

agreed to, 1908. COURTS AND OFFICES IN CHANCERY·SQUARE : Council: :Motion by the Hon. A. Brown for

return showing communications from the judges of the Supreme Court relating to the condition of the courts ancl offices in Cha,ncery-squarc, agreed to, 1638.

DARLING HARBOUR WHARFAGE RESUMPTION: Motion by Mr. Ashton for a return showing

compensation paid in connection with the plague outbreak, agreed to, 686.

EARLY·CLO~TNG : Motion by Dr. Ross for a return showing the

number of shops and factories closed since the Early-closing Act came into operation, &c., agreed to, 535; motion by Dr. Ross for a return showing the number of prose­cutions and convictions under the Early· closing Act, agreed to, 1267.

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RETURNS (continued): ELEG'l'HWITY l'OR LIGll'L'INO PURl'OSJ>S: Motion by Mr. J .. C. L. Fitzptttrick for papers

relating to inspection of the Grose, Colo, and 'Varragamba Bivers with the object of discovering whether they might be put to use for the generation of electricity, agreed to, 4403.

EUROKA-KEgPIT J,AND I'XCHANOJ; : Motion by Mr. Willis for papers in connection

agreed to, 2287. EYEJ,EIOH WOHKS INQUiltY :

Motion by :Mr. McGowen for papers relating to, agreed to, 6015.

EXCHANGllS 0~' LAND : Motion by Mr. Moore for a return showing

the number of applications for exclun1ges during 1895, &c., agreed to, 899.

ORANVILLJ•; HAJ!,WAY·STA'l'JON : Motion by lVk Nobbs for papera relating to

the O\'erhead crossing at Granville Hail way­station, agreed to, 2702.

LAND DOATtD A"PPOIN'J.'i\'U:NT::-1 A'.C JHU~\VARTUNA: Council: Motion by the Hon. A. Hrown for

papers respecting, agreed to, 2362. LAND EXCIIA:SGE, t.AHHAS J,AKI'.: Motion by Dr. Ross for papers rehtting to,

• agreed to, 1909. MOLONO HOSL'ITAI, :

Motion by Dr. 1\oss for papers reln.ting to ap­pointment of medical olficer, agreod to, 19GB.

NOS-UESJDEWI.'lATe~ CONUl'J'LONAL l~UHCHASES·: Motion by Mr. Fitzgemld for tt return showing

the number of uon-residential purchased taken 'up since the passing of the Ltuld Act of 1885, agreed to, 493<1. ·

NYAKG LAND l£XCHANCn: : Motion by l'l:[r. Norton for papers relating to,

agreed to, 1909. RAl[.WAY COillMlSSTO:!mHS' llEL'OHTS UPON

'l'RA'i\l\\rAY l'JtO.PORA.LS :

Motion by Mr. J. I:f. Young for reports upon the Spit Road, Kensington, l'tuse Bay and Dover Point, Dawes' Point, Enfield to M crt­lake, Adamstown, and \Varatah tramways, agreed to, 2584.

RA'l'HUONJ~ V. '\'Al.-'Kl~R: \

Motion by Mr. H .. D. Meagher (for Mr. W. W. Young) for papers in connection with mtse of, agreed to, 5449.

R};LIGIOUS INSTRUCTION' IN l'UIJLIC SCHOOLS : Motion by Mr. Hawthorne for a retum show­

ing the names of all clergymen who ha,·e gi,•en religious instruction in the public schools of the colony, >tgrced to, 258:!.

SCRUB LEASE NEAH CONDOllOUN : Motion by Mr. Holman, for papers relating

to A. Hope's scrub lease near Condobolin, agreed to, 4a5.

SEVENTH lllWlMEN'L': Motion by Mt·. Neild for papers relating to

military court of inf]uiry, agreed to, 4311. SPOHTS GROUND AT ALIJIJHY: Motion by Mr. 'f. B. Griffith for papers in con­

nection with the dedication of, agreed to, 686. SUPPl-Y OF FJ,OUH '1'0 SOOTH A.FIUCA: Motion by Mr. K M·. Clark for certificates

and reports of t~e committee of Master

RETURNS ( coutinuecl) : SIJPfLY 01' }'LOUR '1'0 SOUTH Al'IUCA ( continuecl):

Bakers' Association of New South 'Vales on flour shipped to South Australia for the British Government, agreecl to, 258!.

Tl£CHNICAJ, COf,LlWE: Motion by Mr. McGowen for a return respect­

ing students attending classes in engineer-ing, &o., agreed to, 3134. .

'fHEASUHY HILLS : Motion by Mr. Reymond for a return showing

tho separate items that made up the de­ficiency of £1,174,000, to meet which Trea­sury bills were issued to Lhat amount, agreed to, 535.

TROJ?.I;-'g PASTORAL J·IOLDlNG :

Motion QY Mr. T: Brown for papers relating to Trofl:'s J..mstoral holding, agreed to, 149.

WEIH, NYRANG CREEK : Motion by lk Ross for papers relating to

construction of, agreed to, 440:3. WEST BOGAX SCHUll : • Council: Motion bv the Hon. E. D. Millen for a

retum showing the area of land cleared of scrub by the Govemment on the Vi'est Bogan, agreed to, 2590.

RrcHi\JON.D, Hrc:n-Lr:n;r. BRIDGE AT: Motion by Mr. O'Sullimn to refer propos:tl to

Public Works Committee, 6405 ; debated by Mr. Sle:tth, fj,tQ(i; l\:lr. O'Sullivan in ·reply and motion agreed to, 6407. ·

ROADS AND BltrDOJ,:S: Adj. mo\·ed hy Mr. A. Chapman to discuss

the absoluteJJecessity for increased expendi­tnre on the roarls :inc! bridges of New South \'hies, 777 ; debate1l hy Sir \Villi:tm Lyne, 778; Mr. Edelen, 77fJ; l\l1·. Waddell, 780; Mr. Moore, Mr .. Dight, 782; Mr .• T. C .. L. Fitzpatrick,783; :Mr. ii'JcJ?m·lane, 784; Mr. Affleck, Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, 785; Mr. \V. "'· Young, 786; l\1.r. Arthur Griffith, l\fr. O'Sullivan, 787; Mr. Sydney Smith, Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 789; l\1t·. Anderson, 700; Mr. l\iiller, 791; i\fr. Archer, 7fJ2 .; Mr. H. Clarke, Mr. l\IcGowen, 7!)3 ; Dr. RosR, 794; Mr. Norton, 796; Mr. J. H. Young, 798; l\ir. Holman, 79!); Mr. H. D. Meagher, 800; Mr. Storey, 802 ; Mr. Kidd, 803 : l\ir. Terry, Mr. Cook, SO~; l\lr. Richards, 806; Mr. Higg, Mt·. T. Brown, 807; Mr. A. Chapman, in reply, 808; motion negatived, 809.

Ross, Du.: Pe1·s. cxpt. as to recommittnl of Federal Elec­

tions Bill, 5884. JWU:Sf:S ,\ND Ol'INIONS:

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s SELECT C011li\1ITTE11S: .A.llRAl!A~JS, i\!llS., DISMISSAl, OF:

Motion by Mr. Holman for appointment cf select committee to inquire into and report upon the circumstances sutTounding the dis­missal of Mrs. Abrahams, sub-matron of the Shaftesbury Gil'is' Asylum, agreed to, 616; leave gmnted to sit during any adjournment of the House, 3100 ; report of select com-

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SELECT COMMITTEES (continued): ABRAHAMS, MRS., DISMISSAL OF (continued):

mittee presented, 6200; motion by Mr. Hol­man that the report of the select committee be adopted; debated by Mr. Sleath, 6409; motion agreed to, 6411.

ADMINISTRATION OF JIIILI'l'ARY DEPARTMENT: Motion by Mr. Sleath for appointment of

select committee to inquire into and report upon the general administration of the Military Department and despatch of troops to South Africa; debated by Mr. Reid, 1423; agreed to, 1424; leave granted to sit during the sittings of the House or any adjourn­ment thereof, 1905; le:we granted to the committee to report its opinions or observa­tions from time to time, 3337; special report presented, 4651; motion by Mr. Sleath that the question referred to in the special report is a lawful and proper one, and should be answered by l\bjor-General French; 4651; Sir William Lyne, 4654; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 4657; Mr. Hogue (who moved au amend­ment to omit all the words after the word "lawful," with a view to the insertion of the words, "at the same time the question is one which this House, ha\·ing regard to the interests of the country and the efiiciency of the military service, considers ought not to be asked"), 4665; Mr. W. IYI. Hughes, 4669 ;. Mr. Garland, '4671 ; Mr. Ashton, 4674; Mr. Wilks, 4678; Mr. Quinn, 4683; Mr. Norton, 4686; Mr. Cotton, 4691; Mr. Cook, 4692; Mr. 'Yaddell, 4696; Mr. Macdonald, 4699; Mr. Storey, 4701; amendment nega­tive~l, 4704; Mr. Moore (who moved as au amendment the addition of the words "if directed by the Minister of Defence to do so"), 4704; Mr. D. Thomson, 4705; amend­ment agreed to; motion, as amended, agreed to, 4707 ; report of select comrr.ittee pre­sented, 6386.

BUCKLEY, THOS., CASE OF: Motion by Mr. E. JYJ. Clark that the report of

the select committee upon the case of, be adopted ; debated by l\1 r. J. C. L. Fitz­patrick, .Mr. Hawthorne, 6301; motion agreed to, 6304.

BURBANK, A., ACCIJ)ENT TO : Motion by Mr. Gillies for appointment of

select committee to inquire into and report upon circumstances attending the accident to A. Burbank, agreed to, 617; report of select committee presented, 4402 ; motion by Mr. Gillies for adoption of report of select committee, agreed to, 6302.

COWLED, G. H., CLAIM OF : Motion by Mr .. T. Fitzpatrick for appoint­

ment of select committee to inquire into and report upon the claims of G. H. Cow led, agreed to, 617; motion by Mr. 1'. Fitz­patrick for adoption of report of select com­mittee, 3172; debated by Mr. Ashton, 3173·; Mr. T. Brown, 3174; Mr. Garland, 3175; Sir William Lyne, al76; Mr. Cook, Mr. Caun, and motion agreed to, 3177.

DAVIDSON, J. J.,., CLAI1\T BY :

Motion by Mr. Neild for ::tppointment of select committee to inquire into ::tnd report

SF.LECT COMMITTEES (continued): DA YIDSON, J. L., CLAIM BY (continued) :

upon a claim for dam::tges by J. L. Davidson, agreed to, 617 ; report of select committee presented, 2929.

FgDERAL ELECTORATES : Motion by Mr. Piddington for appointment

of select committee to consider and report upon the names of the electorates for the House of Representatives in the Federal Parliament, agreed to, 2012.

FLOOD-STREET, ALIGN~IENT OF : Motion by Mr. Ha\\'thorne for appointment of

select committee to inquire into and report upon all matters affecting the interests of property-owners on the west side of Flood­street, Leichhardt, by the proposed Govem­ment alignment of the street, agreed to, 2748 ; lea\'e granted to committee to sit during the sittings of the Honse, 4494 ; report of committee presented, 6040.

FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY : Motion by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick for

appointment of select committee to inquire into and report upon working of the Free Public Library, 2007 ; debated by Mr. Sleath, 2008; Mr. Cook, 2010; Mr. Jessep, 2011; motion agreed to, 2012; leave granted to committee to sit during the sittings of the House, 2286; report of select committee presented, 5930.

GOULBURN CHURCH OF ENGLAND PROPERTY TRUST:

Motion by Mr. Haynes for appointment of select committee to inquire into and report upon matters in dispute, debated by Mr. McGowen, Mr. Edelen, 3649; Mr. J. H. Young, Mr. Brunker, Mr. J. C. L. Fitz­patrick, 3650; Mr. Quinn, Mr. Moore, Mr. Price, 3651 ; Mr. Hawthorne, 3652; Mr. Affleck, Mr. Haynes, 3653; motion agreed to, 3654.

GUIHEN, .J. AND P. : Motion by Mr. Alexander Ca.mpbell•that the

report of t.he select committee be adopted, agreed to, 6416.

GUILl'OYLE, l\IRS., CLAIJII OF: l\1 otion by Mr. Chanter that the report from

the select committee, brought up on 23rcl November, 1899, be adopted, agreed to, 416.

REID, WILLIAJ\l, CASE OF: Motion by Mr. Holman for appointment of

select committee to inquire into and report upon the action of l\Ir. 'Varden Maitland in connection with case of Vi7illiam Reid, agreed to, 2361; leave granted to sit during

, the sittings of the House or any adjourn­ment thereof, 3216; report of select com­mittee presented, 5415.

SAMPSON'S SETTLEniENT LEASE : Motion by Mr. Moore for appointment of

select committee to inquire into and report upon Austin Sampson's settlement lease, agreed to, 617 ; report of select committee presented, 2486; motion by Mr. Moore that the report of the select committee be adopted, 6408 ; agreed to, 6409.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, lOB.

SELECT COMM.ITTJ~ES (continuecl) : SEWJmAGl" CONTRACT :

Motion by Mr. E. M. Clark for appointment of select committee to inquire into and report upon a claim for h~w costs in connec· tion with sewerage contract No. 127; de bated by 1Yfr. O'Sullivan and agreed to, 1593; re­port of select committee presented, 3287.

SWIFJ', ES'l'Al'E 01' TJJE J,A'l'E S. M. : Motion by Mr. W. M. Hughes that the report

of the select committee be agreed to ; de­bated by Mr. Norton, nnd agreed to, 6237.

TROY, QUAitTERMASTER·SERH;ANT: Motion by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpntrick for appoint­

ment of select committee to inquire into and report upon the case of; debated by Mr. Jessep; Mr. Storey, Mr. Gillies, Mr. W'ilks, and agreed .to, 2748.

SLEATH, Mn. : Pe1·s. expl. respecting speech on military csti·

mates, 4311. souTH AFlucAN vv AR :

Message from Secretary of State for the Colo· nies, 4.

STATE FORESTS : Council: Motion by the Hon. A. I< ethel that

it is desirable thnt a system of scientific and practical forestry be established nnd main. tained, 2452; debated by the Hon. G. H. Cox, 2461 ; the Hon. P. L. C. Shepherd, 2462; the Hon. Dr. Norton, 2463; the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 2465 ; the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 2466; the Hon. S. H. Hymn, 2468; the Hon. Dr. MacL~urin, 2470; the Hon. A. Kethel, in reply, ttnd motion agreed to, 2471.

ST,\TE PAltLIAilmN'r: Motion by Mr. Cohen tlmt it is expedient that

legislu.ti ve provision should be made for the ·reduction of the number of members in the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Coun­cil, aud for the limitt~tiun of the tenure of office. of the Le~islt~tive Council, 6411 ; debated by Mr. Sleath, 6412; .Mr. Moore (who moved the adjournment of the debate), 6415; Mr. Jessep, l\:Tr. C. G. Wilson, 6414; Mr. Garlu.nd, Mt·. Hu.wthorne, 6415 ; de­bu.te adjoumed, 6416.

SUJlnfARIN~; CAllLE: CANADA AND AUSTRALASIA: Motion by M.r. Crick to go into Committee to

consider certain resolntions, t~greed to, 833. STEEL Rans CoNTllACT :

Motion by Mr. O'Su\Ii,·an that the House approves of the Government entering into '~ contract for the supply of at least 100,000 tons of steel mils, to be mnnufu.ctured in New South Wu.les u.t a price not exceedjng · the cost in Great Britu.in or America, with the usual freight and charges ttdded, 5815 ; debated' by Mr. Norton, 5817; motion ruled out of order, 5824; motion by Sir William Lyne that the House will, on its next sitting dny, resolve itself into Committee to dis­cuss the expediency of the Government entering into a contract for the -supply of at least 100,000 tons of steel rails, to be manufactured in New South 'Vttles, at a

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SuEr. RAILS CoNTUACT (continued) price not exceeding bhe cost in Great Britain or America., with the usual freight and clmrges added, agreed to, 6019; motion proposed by Mr. O'Sulli ,·an in Com­mittee, 6162; debated by Sit· William Lyne, (il63; Mr. Molesworth, 6168; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 6170; Mr. Nelson, 6171; Mr. Cook (who monel an nmendment to insert after the word ''manufactured," the words "from ore 75 per cent. of which shall b& raised"), 6173, 6Hl8; Mr. Wu.ddell, 6175; Mr. Sleath, 6176;Mr. Hurley,6178; Mr. C. A. Lee, 6179; Mr. Price, l>1r. D. Davis, 6180; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 6181; Mr. Norton, 6183; Mr. Kidd, 6188; Mr·. Reymond, Mr. Aflieck, 6189; Mr. Samuel Smith, 6190; Mr. McGowen, 6194; Mr. Anderson, Mr. Miller, Mr. Law, 6197; amendment negatived, 6198; further amend· ment by Mr. Cook to insert, after the word "manufactured," the words "from or.e 50 per· cent. of which .shnll be raised," nega­tived, 6199 ; amendment by Mr. Arthur Griffith to add the words, "Provided that any such contract shall include a provision for the minimum rates of paymeut for work now prevailing in the Public \Vorks Depart­ment of New ::South Y\'nles," agreed to, and motion, as amended, agreed to, 6200.

Sun·on, HoN. F. B. :· Pe1·s. expl. as to statements in newspapers,

5989.

T TA.~rPERI~G wnu L&TTERs:

Adj. mo\•ed by Dr. Ross to discuss the management of the receiving office at Gar­lund, 21!)7 ; debated by Mr. \Vacldell, and motion negatived, 2199. .

TUCKIAN FLOOD E~CAP~~ SCHE~IE: Report of Public \Vorks Committee presented,

2089; motion by l>1r. O'Sullimn that the pro­posed work be carried out, debated hy Mr. Molesworth, Mr. Gormly, 3511i; Mr. Brun· ker, 3517; Mr·. J. H. Young, :3518; Mr. Moore, 3519; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 35~0; Mr. Gillies, }.1r,·Ashton, 3521; mo· tion agreed to, 3524.

u UJ\EiltPLOYED DIFFICULTY :

Adj. moved by Mr. Hu.ynes to discuss the failure of the present systetn of dealing with the unemployed, 900; debated by illr. " 7ilks, 903; Mr. Waddell, 905; Mr. Cu.tTnthers, 907; Mr. McGowen, 910; Mr. Kidd, 912; Mr. Ducey, 914; Mr. Hawthorne, 916; Mr. O'Sullivan, 918; hir. Quinn, 921; Mr. Fer­guson, 922; Mr. Anderson, 925; Mr. Don­nldson, 926; Mr. Storey, 927 ; Mr. Gormly, 929; Mr. Neild, 931; Mr. Macdonald, 932; Mr. D. Thomson, 934; l\Ir. 'Villis, 935; Mr. Samuel Smith, 937; Mr. H.eid, 9!0; Sir William Lyne, 943; Mr. Cruickshank, 944; Mr. J. U. L. Fitzpatrick, 946; Mr. Edelen, 947; Mr. Millard, 949; Mr. Watkins, mo-

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UNIVERSITY LIBRARY : Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan that it be referred

to the Public ·works Committee to consider and report on the expediency of erecting a library within the University-grounds in connection with the University of Sydney, agreed to, 2006 ; report of Public \:'ir orks Committee presented, 6376; motion by Mr. O'.Sulli,·an that it is expedient that the erection of the Uni\•ersity Library, as recom­mended by the Public Works Committee, be carried out; debated by :Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Dick, 6397; Mr. Norton, Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, and motion agt·eed to, 6398.

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Pe_rs. expl. as to statements made m the · House, 150.

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WoMANHOOD SuFFRAGE:

Motion by Mr. Rose 'that the franchise should not be imposed upon the women ofNewSouth "r ales until a majority of adult females vot­ing at a referendum have approved of woman­hood suffrage, 1003; debated by Mr. Hogue, 1013; Mr.R.D.Meagher,1015; Mr. Norton, 1018; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1020; Mr. Macdonald, 1021 ; !vir. Anderson, 1022; Mr. Waddell, 1023; Mr. Cook, 1025; Mr. Affleck, Mr. W. \V. Young, 1029; :Mr. Rose, in reply, 1030 ; motion negatived, 1032.

\VOOLLOOMOOLOO BAY "WHARI•'AOE: Report of Public Works Con1mittee presented,

19.

y YouNG, Mr. W. W.

Pers. ex pl. as to report m A 7tstmlicm Sta1., 5601.

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Explanation of Abbreviations :-culj., Motion of Adjournment; acl. 1·ep., Adoption of Report ; Com., Committee; cons. anults., Consiaeration of Amendments; di.s., Order of the Day Discharged; cxpl., Explanation; int., Introduction; mes., Message; m., Motion; ob.<., Observations; Jl.O., Pojnt of Order; q., Question; lR., 2R., 3R., First, Second, or Third Reading; 1·ecom., Recom-mitted; 1·econs. amdts., Rcconsi~eration of Amendments. ·

A ABBOTT, The Ron. Si~ J.P., K.C.M.G., Went­

worth: Crown Lands Commission, nTestern District,

q.' 1055, 1370. Order of Business, m., 17 59. Speaker, Election of, q., 426.

AFFLECK, Mr. ,V., Yass: Adult Suffrage Bill, g., 889. Agricultural Settlement Bill, Com., 5G49;

recom., 6923. Agricultural Societies, g., 3R47. Appropriation Bill, 3R., 6021. Ashfield Election, adj., 50!1. B<wton, Mr., Expenses of, aclf, 312. Belmore Park to Fort .:Macquarie Tramway

Bill, 2R.' 562:~ ,; 3R.' 5643. Bonwick, Mr. J., g., 139. Canterbmy Road Trust, g., 890. Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, 2R., 1230. Census, g., 4114. City Railway Extension Bill, int., 6263; Cmn.,

621J8. Civil Sen·ice Co-operati\•e Society, g., 3127. Commonwealth Bill, g., 1753. Commonwealth National Ode, q., 3209; adj.,

3227, 3235. Cooma to Delegate Railway, m., G3!JO. Country and Suburban Park~, g., 286. Culcairn to Germanton Hailway Bill, Com.,

0134, 6143. Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, int., 4465;

2R., 4723. Defaulters: Income. tax, g., 173. Drennan v. Gee, g., 3041. Dwyer, Y\'illiam, Pension to, q., 3847.

-.Early-closing Bill, Com., 3341, 3372, 3379. Electors' Rights, g., 304l. Electoral Rolls, g., 4210. Estimates, The; q., 3662. Federal Capital, g., 1204, 4168, 5888. Federal Demonstration Committee, g., 4929. Federal Elections Bill, g., 2390 ; Com., 5702,

5713; cons. amdts., 6207. Financial Agent in London, q., 534. Financial Statement, q., 12C4. Goulburn Church of England Property Trust,

m., 3653. Government Railways Act Amendment Bill,

m., 3138; 2R., 4522. Hillston Municipal Council, q., 3847. "Historical Records," g., 12ii8, 1520, 2081.

AFFLECK, Mr. '\V. (continued): ·Holt-Sutherland Estate Bill, 3n., 3949. Hour of Meeting, m., 4424. Imported Fruit, q., 186. Inclosed Lands Bill, 2R., 3404. Income-tax: Members of Pnrliament, q., 676. Justices of the Peace Removal Bill;2R., 2976. Labour Commissioners, q., 3847. Land and Income Tax Act, q., 823. Miners' Accident Re1iPf Bill (No. 2), g., 2841. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4615, 4u18, 4753,

4766, 4775, 4876, 4887. National Ode, g., 2081. Old.age Pensions Bill, 2R., 4978. OrP,er of Business, m., 1764. Park Vote, adj., 2575. Parliamentary Elections Bill, Com., 5243,

5254 ; cons. amdts., 5931. Padiamentary Electorates Redistribution Bill,

2R., 6118; Com., 6130. Payments Refused by Parliament, g., 823. Railway: Yass to Queanbeyan, g., 6:374. Penny Postage System, g., 1522. Recreation Heserves: Mountains, q., 2576. Hoad Expenditure, q., 3850. Roads and Bridges, adj., 785. South Head Road, q., 677. Standing Orders: Suspension, m., 6099,6101,

6279. Steel Rail Contract, m., 6189. Sunday Observance Bill, g.; 2280, 4851 Sunday Trading, adj., 4-!89; g., 5326, 588.5,

6009, 6366. Supply:

Additional, 5935. Attorney·General, 3924. Colonial Secretary, 3888, 3889, 3903, 3904. Executive and Legislati\·e, 3857. Lands, 4033.

·Railways, 4222. Treasurer, 3906, 3920.

Supply Bill, int., 458; 3n., 523. Supply Bill (No. 3), int, 2405. Supreme Court Procedure Bill, cons. amdts.,

4855. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, int., 843; Com.,

2493, 2515. Taxation of Cleansed Areas, q., 685. Temorac-iYyalong Hailway Bill, 2R., 6152. Telephones, q., 5135. Tied Houses Bill, 2R., 3971. Tramway : Belmore Park to For~ Macquarie,

m., 3495.

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. , .. ,\"

xcii INDEX TO S?EECIIES. Asrr

Volumes 1031 104, 105, 106, 107, lOB.

AFFLIWK, Mr. ,V. (continued): Tuckianli'lood Escape Soherne, m., 3521; .int.,

4736; 3H. 1 6248. TnmberumbaShow Ground, q., 3847. Typhoid Fever, Diphtheri!~, Bubonic Plague,

q., 138. Unclassified Roads, q., 1754. Voting : Hare-Spence System, q., 1827. ·womanhood Sufl'mge, m., 1029. ·women's Franchise Bill, 2n., 5476. Wyndham Public School, q., l600. Yass Roman Catholic Church Trustees

Enabling Bill, 2H., 2021. Yass Wttter Supply, q., 3846, 4111.

ANDERSOX, Mr. G., Wctterloo: Address in Reply, 278. Adult Suffrage, q., 3132. Ashfield mection, culj., 5042. Australians in the Trnnsvaal, q., 1833. Bakers' Operati,,es, q., 2914. Chinese Laundries, adj., 6303. City Railway Extension, q., 5013. Creswell, "William, m., 1818. Delohery, Mr. C., culj., 3064. Early-closing Hill, 2H., :3281 ; 1·ecom., 3580; ' aclj., 4488. Electric Trams, ac(j., 446. Employers Littbility Act, adj., 5465. J~rskine-strect Resumption, q., 771. Frenchman's Paddock, q., 1755. Government H.ailways ( l~mployees Appeal)

Bill, 2H.' 5808. Hopetoun-a,·enue, ctdj., 3808. Industrial Arbitration Hill, Com., 2358, 2361,

2547. ' J uvcnileSmokingSuppt·cssion Hill, Com., 1628. Leaseholders, Tttxation of, q., 577. Legitimation Bill, 2tt., 5851. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, Com., 970; 3n.,

1069; cons. ctmrUs., 1582. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4583, 460;j, 4620,

4753, 475i, 4777, 4798, 4865. Navigation Depnrtment, cu(i., 5233. Personal Explanation, 2752 .. Phillip Park, q., 4402. Police Superannuation Fnnd, q., 4205. Public Abattoirs, m.., 1987. Public Servants: Annual Leave, q., 2391. Questions wit-hout Notice, q, 40. Hichmond Vale Coal-mine Rttilway Bill, 2R.,

3614 . Roads and Bridges, cu(j., 790. Supply:

Colonial Secretary, 38!)6. Executive and Legislative, 3878.

Steel Rail Contract, m., 6197 . Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 21t., 1944 . Tramway to Coast Hospital, q., 681. Unemployed, cu~j., 925. \Veighing of Coni, arlj., :3005., ·womanhood Suffrage, m., 1022.

ARCHER, Mr. 'V., Burwoocl: Address in Reply, 270. Charges by t-he Leader of the Opposition, q.,

3132. Commonwealth Celebmtions, q., 4708. Missionaries to Chinn, q., 9!)f).

ARCHER, Mr. ,V. (continued): Municipalities Bill, Com., 4585, 4767. Roads and Bridges, cu~j., 792. Shunting_ at Homebush, q., 3750. Sunday Labour, q., 3133. · Tenders: North Shore Bridge, q., 5640.

AsHTON, Mr. J., Goulbum: Address in Reply, 215. Agricultural Leases Bill, 2R., 4512. Agricul tur~l Settlement Bill, 2R., 5402; Com.,

5650, 5651, 5652, 5654, 5659, 5662, 5664, 5665, 5667 ; recom., 5825, 5830.

Chnirman of Committees, ?J.o., 395; m., 536. Charges against officers of Justice Depart­

ment, q., 4108. Cocllin Moth, q., 5062, 5448. Commonwealth Arrangements Bill, Com.,

4719. C!ommonwealth Celebrations, adj., 5073. Cowled, Mr. G. H., case of, m., 3173. Crown Lands Agents, q., 3130. C1·own Lands Alienation, m., 601. . -Darling Harbour Resumptions, m., 6043. Diseased Fruit, Sale of, q., 5215. Early-closing B!Jl, 2R., :3257; Com., 3341,

3362, 3367, 3369, 3377, 3381 ; recom., 3576, 3580.

Easter Encampment, q., 1826. Excise Reduction Bill, ncom., 5612. Extra Sitting Day. m., 1J.O., 3484. Federal Elections Bill, 2R., 5682; Gom., 5702,

5719; 3R., 5911. ' Financial Administration, adj., 2112. Gold-dredging Leases Hill, 3R., 6393. Grafton-Casino Railway Bill, int., 6281. Holt-Sutherland Estate Bill, 3n., 3952. Hour of meeting, m., 4419. Increments: Public Service, q., 430. Indian Famine, q., 574. Industrial Arbiti·ation Bill, 2R., 1543; Com.,

2543. Lnnd Exchange, m., 1459. Medical Practitioners Bill, cons. wndts., 5836. Metropolitan Tr<tftic Bill, Com., 970, 972, 973,

974. Military Administration, m, 4674. Military Estimates, q., 4112. Minimum \-Vage, q., 1\217. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4594. Municipalities Amendment Bill, q., 3217. Ohl-ag~ Pensions Bill, 2n., 5161; Com., 5168,

5171, 5186, 5189. Parliamentary Electorates Redistribution Bill,

Com., 6l:H. Plague, The : Compensation, q., 626. 'Public Works Committee Election Bill, Com.,

3425. Racing Association Bill, 2R., 2995. Select Committee on Military Affairs, q., 1678. Seventh Regiment, q., 4113. Supply:

Colonial Secretary, 3899. Executi\'e and Legislative, 3855. Instruction, 4.151. Loan, 5959.

Supply Bill, int., 498. Sydney Harbom Trust Bill, Com., 2139, 2506,

250!1.

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Asu SESSION 1900. BRO xcii

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

ASHTON, flir. J. (contimtecl}: · Time·limit to Speeches, m., ll05.

Tramway : Belmore Park to Fort l\iacquarie, m., 3490. ·

Troops for China, 1n., 1285. Volunteer Regiments, q., 1826. ·wharf: Woolloomooloo Bay, q., 4105. Wharfage on Exports, q., 4105. Wheat Production, q., 5283. Wollongong Water Supply Bill, 2R., 2949.

B BACKHOUSE, The Hon. B. :

Charitable Institutions, q., 1489, 2669. Daily IIansanl, q., 670. Darling Harbour vVharves Bill, 2R., 1670;

Com., 1732, 1742., Electric Trams, adj., 1042. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 5580. Religious Teaching in State Schools, m., 4374. Returns, q., 1869, 2589. Sydney Corporation .Bill, Com., 2180, 2188. Tram way, Electric Traction: Elizabeth-street,

q., 670. Unemployed, q.', 1489.

BAR~ms, l\1 r. J. F., Gundctgcti : Barnes, Serjeant, q., :3848. Gold near Gundagai, q., 1961. Railways:

Temora to Gunbar, m., 9S2~ Tewom to Wyalong, m., 1812; q., 5133,5890.

BENNETT, Mr. '"·· Dn,-hmn: Agricultural Leases Bill, 2R., 4495, 4513. Agricultural Settlement Bill, Com., 5662. Arms and Ammunition, q., 1895. Breelong J3lacks, q., 3846. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5723, 5724 ;

cons. amclts., 6212. Indecent Publications Bill, 2R., 406. Margarine, Manufacture and Sale of, q., 530. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2rt., 5146. Order of Business, m., 1776. Rate of wages, q., 3047. Recall of Soldiers from South Africa, adj.,

4625. Ringbarking Trees on Roadways, aclj., 1723,

4489. Shea's Creek, q., 1898. Supply: Instruction, 4148. Sydney'Corporation .Bill, Com., 1716.

BLACK, The Hon. R. J. : Address in Reply, 6. Darling Harbour Resumptions, m., 6308. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., fi586. Old-age Pensions Bill, Com., 5776.

BLANKSBY, The Hou. J. : Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 5ll8. Old-age Pensions Rill, Com., 5771. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2365.

BowKER, The Hon. R. R. S., M.D., M.R.C.P., Lend.:

Attachment of Vi' ages Abolition Bill,2R., 1360. Darling Harbour 'Vharves Bill, Com., 1872,

1874.

BowKER, The Hen. R. R. S. (continued): Indecent Publications Bill, 2R., 675. Legitimation Bill, 2R., 2676. Medical Practitioners Bill, 2R., 3535. Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill,' 1'e-

com., 4925, 4927. . Religious teaching in State Schools, m., 4369,

4374. Troops for China, m., 1499.

BROWN, The Hon. A. : Annexation of Hawaii, adj., 1493. Assassination of King of Italy, aclj., 1483. Broken Hill Abattoirs, Markets, and Cattle

Sale-yards Bill, 2R., 4628. Cobar to Wilcannia Railway Bill, 2R., 1893;

3R., p.o., ~288, 3296. Commonwealth Bill, m., 423. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 2R., 1642;

Com., 1728; 1730, 1739, 1740, 1741, 1746, 1869, 1873, 1875, 1880.

Federal Election Bill, Com., 5994. Land-tax (Assessment-bogks) Bill, 2n., 3009. Marriage Bill, 2R., 5778. Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

4636 ; Com. , 4640. Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R., 3730. Mines Engineers' Hours Bill, int., 5209. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), 2R.,

3812; Com., 3830, 3833, 3835, 3841, 3843. Municipalities Act of 1897 Amending Bill,

2R., 2165. Navigation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4558. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5437; Corn., 5769 .. Order of Business, m., 1889, 3430. Parliamentary Elections Amendment Bill, 2R.,

5597 ; Com., 5599._ Port Kembla Harbour Bill, 2R., 1890. Stanford Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2R., 882;

Com., 883, 886, 887. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2174, 2180;

cons. anults., 3303. Sydney Hltrbour Trust Bill, 2n., 2820; CO:m.,

3021', 3022, ~023, 3026, 3028, 3029, 3032, 3035, 3036, 3039, 3193, 3198, 3203, 3438, 3448, 3449, 3451, 3457, 3460, 3462, 3465,

· 3469; 1·ecom., 3555, :3561, 3564. Troops for China, m., 1504. Wollongoug Water Supply Hill, 2R., 3844. Women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5874.

BRowN, Mr. T., Condoublin: Address in Reply, 266. Agricuitnral Settlement Bill, int., 5198; 2R.,

5406 ; Com., 5649 ; 1·ecom., 5830, 5927, 597 5. Bogan Gate to Bulbodney Railway Bill, Com.,

6289. Central Division Leases, q., 5281. Commonwealth Bill, m., 359. Cow led, ~fr. G. H., Case of, rn., 3174. Crown Lands: Withdrawal for Settlement,

aclj., 2851. . . Culcairn to Germanton Railway Bill, Con~.,

6135. Defamation Bill, 2R., 6236. Early-closing Bill, 2R., 3283. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5718, 5738. Federal Finance, q., 6010. Homestead Selections: Appraisement, q., 2959.

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xciv Bno INDEX TO SPEECHES. Bnu

Volumes 103, 104, 105 106, 107, 103.

BROWN, Mr. T. (continued): Instalments on Conditional Purchases, q., 2620. Land Exchange, m., 1480. Lands Department: :Maladministration, adj., . 2710. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No.2), 2n., 2890. Mining Laws lTurther Amendment Bill, 2R.,

5206. Old.age Pensions Bill, 2n., 5001. Overflow Silver-mining Company, q., 6095. Parliamentary lmections Bill, Com., 5243, 52!8,

5250, 52i>l. Payments: "A" Battery, q., 2751. l'ublic Parks and Hecreation Resen•es, q., 292. Roads and Bridges, aclj., 807. Royal Uommission: '.Vcstern Leases, q., 2193, Shearers' Accommodation Bill, q., 6372. Supply:

Additiontt!, 5949. Justice, 4066. Lands, 393i, 4064. Loan, 5963. 111ines, 4086, 4089.

Supply Bill, int., 513. Temora-Wyttlong Railwn.y, aclj., 6420. Tied Houses Bill, 2n., 3979. Transfer of Conditional .Purchases, q., 2620.

BnUNKJm, M t', J. N., East Jllctitlancl: Adjoumment of Legislative Conncil, q., 2915. Administration (Validating) Bill, 2n., 3087. Agrict1ltural Settlement Bill, Com., 5647,

5636; recom., 5830, 5923, 5970. Approprin.tion Bill, 3u., 6020. Blue-book: Fcdemtion, q., 996. Children's Protection Bill, 2n., 3959. Coal-Jumpers' Baskets Bill, Com., 4519. Commonwc<tlth Arrangements Bill, int., 4457, ·

2n., 4713; Com., 4717. Commonwealth Celebrations, ctdj., 5095; q.,

5789. Crown Lands: Central Division, q., 1049,

1203. Culcairn-Gormanton Railway, m., 4730. Culcaim to Germanton l~ailway Bill, Com.,

6135. Customs (Sngnr Drawbacks) Bill, int., 4464;

2R., 4723; Com., 4726. Darling Harbour Resumption~, 11!., 6046. Darling Harbohr Whan•es Bill, 2u., 722. Dentists Bill, Com., 2039. Differential :Railway Hates, q., 1307. Dminage: East Maith~nd and :LI'lorpeth, q.,

823. Early-closing Bill, Com., 3352, 3:176. Electoml Commissioners, q., 5787. Electoral Rights, q., 3944. Electric Tramway, Pitt,street., m., 2746. Excise Reduction Bill, ?'ecom., 560fl. Federal Elections Hill, 21t., 5697; (}om., 5711,

5712, 5725; 3R., 5908. Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission, q.,

544.8. Fire Brigades Bill, int., 2660. Fire Insurance Policies Bill, 2R., 4527; Com., . 452!1. -Friendly Societies Act: Regulations, q., 139,

2624. Friendly Societies Bill, int., 6050.

Bnmnom, Mr. J. N. (continuecl): Goulburn Church of England Property-Trust,

m., 3650. Government Ra.il ways (Employees Appeal)

Bill, 2R., 58G2; Com., 5810, 5813. Hour of Me.eting, m., 4.425. Hunter River Flood Mltigation, q., 823, 5216. Increments: Public Service, q., 45. Inspectot·s: Public Watering-places, g., 1673. InduRtrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 2538; m.

274<1. Land Exchange, m., 1473., Liverpool Asylum, adj., 6017. Magistrates' Attendnnce : Revision Court, q.,

1528. Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R., 1857; Com.,

1864, 1866. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 3R., 2935. Mines Inspection Bill, 21{., 4476. Mining 'Laws Further Amemdment Bill, 2u.,

5205. Municipalities Bill, int., 266!; Com., 4584,

4592, 4601, 4605, 4620, 4622, 4756, 4764, 4766, 4771, 4793, 4793, 4800, 4802, 4804, 4869, 4887, 4891, 4895.

:Municipalities Incorpor,ation Bill, 2R., 6381; Com. , 6:386.

N nrra bri, W algctt, and Uollarendabri Railwuy Bill, int., 5567 : 2a., 5635.

Old-age Pensions Bill, int., 2953; 2R., 5159; Com., 5169.

Parliamentary Elections Bill, Com., 5244. Parliamenta.ry Electorates Redistribution Bill,

2R., G12l. Personal Explanation, 1821, 1826. Printing of Papers, CH!i., 2957. Public Abattoirs, m., 1988. Public .Hos[.>itals (Voting) Bill, 2n., 2048. Public Parks: Country Districts, q., 90. Public Sen•ice (Taxation Offic~rs) Bill, 2R.,

5279. Quarantine for Dogs, q., 5637. Queensland Invalid Troops, q., 2017. ){acing Association Bill, 2R., 3002. Richmond Vale Co:~l-mine Railway Bill, 2R.,

3614. Road to 1\fount Fork, q., 1831. Standing Orders : Suspension, m., 6100, 6101,

6109. Stanford Coal.minc Railwa,y Bill, 2R., 387;

Com., 400, 402. Supply:

Additional, 5933. Attorney-Geneml, 3925. Colonial Secretary, 3887, 3889, 3896. J<Jxecntivc and Legislative, 3857. Instruction, 4159. Loan, 5!JG4. Tt·easurer, 3912, 3917.

Supply Bill, int., 1402. Supply Bill (No.4), Com., il610. Supreme Court Procedure Bill, cons. amclts.,

486i. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 1681, 1716. Temom. Vl'yalong Railway Bill, int., 5201. Tied HoLlSCS Bill, 2R., 3976 . Tramway : Belmore Park to Fort 1\iacquarie,

m., 3495. Travelling Stock Bill, int., 5315.

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BRli . SESSION 1900. CAR 'XCV

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

BRUNKER, Mr. J. N. (continuecl}: Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, int., 4852. Tuck ian Escape Scheme, m., 3517. Tuck ian Flood Escape Scheme Bill, 2R., 60ii2;

Corn., 6062. Wollongong 'Vater Supply Bill, 2R., 2949. Women's Franchise Bill, 3R., 5742.

BuZACOTT, The Ron. N.J. : Constitution Act (Amendment) Bill, m., 4909. Dentists Bill, Corn., 3324. Early-closing Hill, Com., 4565, 4569, 4570. Federal Electorates Bill, ac(f., 5130. Holt-Sutherland Estate Bill, 2R., 3328; Corn.,

3330. Industrial Arbitration Bill, aclj., 4303; 2R.,

5419. Marriage Bill, 2n., 5781. Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R., 3741. Mines Engineers' Honrs Bill, Corn., 4379, 5208. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No .. 2), 2R., 3826;

Com., 3991. Old-age Pensions Bill, Com., 57i5. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 3203, 3445,

3450, 3453 ; ;·ecom. 35134, 3565. BYRNE, Mr. F. A., I:Jay:

Appraisement of Conditiono,l Purchases, q., 1524.

0o111monwealth Celebrations, q., 5084, 6009. Crown Lands, Central Di\·ision, q., 1049, 1203. Country Railway Employees, q., 1524. Delohery, Mr. C., q., 293. District Road Engineers, q., 1673. Inspectors, Public Watering Places, q., 1673. Land Appmisement Act, q., 622. Lands Department: i\1aladministration, adj.,

2i08. Long-service Pay, q., 1049, 1203. Reappraisement: \Yestern Division Leases,

q., 623. Supply: Additional, 5951. Travelling Stock Bill, int., 5320. \Yestern Lands Commission, q., 1964.

.c CA)!PBELL, Mr. ALEXA~DER, Kiama:

Early-closing Hill, Com., 3361. Federal Capital Site, ad,f., 1723. Public Abattoirs, m., 1992.

CAMPBELL, Mr. Ar.cHIBALD, lll£~Wa1'1'a: Ag1;icultural Settlement Bill, Com., 5657;

recom., 5923. Aliens Restriction Act, q., 3047. Commonwealth Celebrations, q., 5892. Cook Island Group, q., 3475. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 57!6, 5719. Fire Brigades Bill, int., 2660. Fisheries Bill, q., 3396. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 1576. Municipal Endowment, q., 1432. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 2503, 2515. Voting Qualifications, q., 3473. Wollongong Water Supply Bill, 2R., 2947.

CAM:PBELL, The Han. W. R. : Darling Harbour 'Vharves .Bill, Com., 1748,

1885. Early-closing Bill, .Com,, 4301.

CA)JPBELL, The Han. \-V. R. (continuecl): Federal Elections Bill, Com., 6002. Holt-Sutherland Est:lte Bill, Com., 3330. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), Com.,

3832. Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R, 3739. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5759. Proposed Hoad in the Domain and Gardens,

q., 3703, 3704: adj., 3704, 3717. Woolloomooloo \Vharf Extensions, udj., 3470,

3551. .

CAN~, Mr. J. H., Broken Hill: Broken Rill Abattoirs, Markets, and Cattle

SalP.·yards Bill, 2R. ,:3959; cons. ctmclts., 5281. Chairman of Committees, obs., 537, Commonwealth Celebrations, adj., 5090. Cow led, Mr. G. H.; Case of, m., 3177. Mines Inspection l:lill, 2R., 4483. Police Protection: Broken Hill, q., 2584. Stanford Coal-mine Hailway Bill, Com., :399,

403. Sydney Corporation Bill, 3n., 1845. Time-limit to Speeches, m., 1103.

CARROLL, Mr. J. G., 'l'he Lachl(fn: Children's Protection Bill, 2R., 3959. Electors' Rights, udj., 2749. Fire Insurance Policies Bill, Com., 4529. Indecent Publico.tions Bill, 2R., 407. Land Exchange, m., 1481. Liverpool Municipal Loan Bill, 3R., 6296. Medical Practitioners Bill, cons. amclts., 5838. Persono,l Explanation, 894. Racing Association Bill, 2R., 3001. Railway to Rillston, adj., 984. Supply : Justice, 4073. Temora· Wyalong Rail way, adj., 4368, 6419.

·Tied Houses Bill, 2R., 3!)80. \Vinderadecn Estate, q., 138.

CARRUTHERS, Mr. J. H., St. Geo?'!Je: Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2R., 5368, ?'e·

com., 5824, 5826. Ashfield Election, culj., 5031. Austmlian Contingents in South Africa, q.,

679. Belmore Park to Fort i\Iacquarie Tramway

Bill, 2R., 5622. . "Chain letters," q., 1523, 1960. Commonwealth Bill, rn., 319. 0rown Lands Alienr~tion, m., 596. Excise Reduction Bill, 1·ecom., 5617. Federal Elections Bill, 2R., 5689. Federation "Blue-book," q., 895. Financial Statement, 3G05. Fire Brigades Bill, 2R., p.o., 2869. Go\'ernment Savings Bank Bill, int., 6133. Indian Famine Fund, q., 679. Inspector of Stock, Deniliquin, q., 3334. Land Exchanges, m., 1441. LeM·e of Absence: RailwayBervice, q, 3472. Loan Bill, 2'11., 602+. Medical Practitioners Bill, cons. anults., 5831. Municipt\lities Act, adj., 6378. Municipalities Bill, 2H., 4332; Com., 4610,

4612, 4613, 4615, 4617, 4619, 4771, 4773, 4776, 4789.

Municipalities Incorporation Bill, Com., 6385. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5138.

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xcvi CAR INDEX '1'0 SPEECHES. CuA

Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, ·107, 108.

CARRUTHERS, Mr. J. H. (continued): • Parliamentary Elections Bill, Oom., 5260. . Parliamentary Electorates Redistribution Bill,

2R., 6127; Oom., 6129. Road through Macquarie Fields Estate, adj.,

2925. • Saywell's Trnmwn.y and Electric Lighting

Bill, 2R., 368. Standing Orders: Suspension, m.., 6106. Stock Inspector : Examination, q., 3044. Supply:

J<Jxecutive n.nd Legislative, 3864. Railways, 4188.

Sydney Corporation Bill, cons. amdts., 2728, 2729. .

Troops for China, nz., 1277. Unemployed, adj., 907.

CHANTER, Mr. J. M., Deniliq1tin: Aboriginal Children, q., 4930. Agricultural Sett!t:ment Bill, 2n., 5382. Agricultural Societies, q., 1673. Closer Settlement Bill, q., 1673. Commonwealth Celebrations, q., 5786. Country Postmasters, q., 2617. Early-closing Bill, 21{., 3255; Oom., 3351. Federal Elections F\ill, Oom., 5702; 3~t., 5916. Finn.ncial Condition of M unici pali ties, q., 17 53. Fire Brigades Bill, int., 26(il; q., 3220. Forestry Bill, q., 17 58. Guilfoyle, Mrs., ()!aims of, m., 416. Homestead Selection Applications, q., 1208. Inquiry by Local Land Beards, q., 1263. Land Exchange, m., 1455. Land .J<~xchange: Pericoota, q., 427, 1674;

Caroonboon tmd Puckawidgee, q., 621. Lands Department: Maladministration, adj.,

2705. Locttl Govemment Bill, q., 681. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4622, 4624. Order of ~usiness, m., 1772. Parliamentary Elections Bill, Com., 5253. Pharmaceutical Society, q., 1674. Railways:

Jerilderie to Deniliqnin, q., 2755. Mildura to 'Ventworth, q., 6094.

Smaller Settlement : Deniliguin Electorate, q., 1674.

Stock Routes, q., 1673; Deniliquin to Gee Gee Crossing, q., 3745. '

Subsidy to Municipal Councils, q., 4103. Supply:

Colonial Secretary, 3891. Lands, 3932. '

Thinning-out: Murray Forests, q., 1674. Tramway : Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie,

m., 3510. Troops in South Africa, q., 1432. Warders of Gaols: Retiring Allowance, q.,

2699. Width of Tires Bill, q., 2191. Wilshire and Manton, Messrs:, q., 5325. William-street Tramway, q., 1674. 'Women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5500.

CHAPMAN, Mr. A., Bmidwoocl: Administration Vn.lidatingBill, q., 4020,4114. Agricultural· Settlement Bill, Com., 5655,

5656, 5660; 1·ecom., 5826, 5923. .

CHAPMAN, Mr. A. (continued): Annual Leave: Generttl Division, q., 3210. Australian Troops to visit England, q., 3396. Barton, Mr., Expenses of, q., 301; adj., 314. · Boarding-out of Paupers, arlj., 1244. · Charitable Relief, q., 629. ' Chainmen and others : Sun•eyors' Camps q.

1522. . ' ' City Electric Lighting, aclj. ,. 4122. Commonwealth Celebrations, ctclj., 5086. Conditionn.l Purchase Appraisement, q. 2092

2580. ' ' Conditional Purchase J!'ees, · q., 367. Cooma-Delegate Railway, m., 6392. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, int., 555; 2R.,

743 .. Delohery, Mr. C., at(i., 3061. Dromedary Gold-field, q., 623. Early-cl<?sing Bill, 21{., :3147; Oom., 3360;

cons. amdts., 6217, ~221. ~lectoral Law Suspension Bill, 2n., 4023. Electoral Holls, q., 4211. Electric Tmms, ctdj., 438. Experimental Farms, q., 2081. Federal Capital, q., 2581. Federal J~lectorates, 'q., 147. Federal Elections Bill, 2H., 5696; 3R., 5905. Federal Service: Transfer of Officers, q., 4740. George-street Electric Tram, q., 2754. Govemment Agricultural Farms, q., 1829. Govemot·-General, q·., 533. Governor-General's Horses, q., 5604. Grading : Telephone Staff, q., 296. Holidays: Public Service, q., 4304, 6008. Hopetoun-avenue, q., 3750. Inelosed Lands Bill, 2n., 3404. Josephson v. Young, q., 1896, 2618, 3096. Land-tax Appmisers, g., 534. ' Land Valuators, g., 3133. Loan Bill, 2R., 6026. .. · Metropolitan Tmffic Bill, int., 567. Mining Leases, culj., 569. ~ Mining Laws Further Amendment Bill, 2R.

5206. Mortgaged Selectors, q., 6374. Municipalities llill, C'om., 4767, 4785, 4796. Officer in Charge of Quarantine \York, q. 4 7. Old-age Pensions Bill, 21i., 4992. ' Parliamentary Electorates Redistribution Bill,

3R., 6203. . Public Prospecting Batteries, q.,-3398, 6374. Public Service: Increments to Officers, q. 4206. Public Works Committee Election Bili 2R. '

3423. . ' ' Railway Commissioners' Reports, q., 3397. Road Expenditure, ct<(i., 1244. Roads !tncl Bridges, adj., 777, 808. · Selections, Appraisement of, q., 145. . Steel Rail Contract, m., 6200. Stanford Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2R., 383. Superannuation Fund, q., 1597. Supply:

Attorney-General, 3!)20. Colonial Secretary, 3889, 3894, 3899, 3901,

3902. Executive and Legislative, 3853, 3874.

· Lands, 4044. . .. Loan, 5958. Railways, 4229.

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CnA SESSION 1900. CLA xcrii.

12 June to 5 December, 190).

CHAPMAN, Mr. A. ( continuecl): Supply Bill, m., 453. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 1388. Sydney Corporation Bill, cons. amclts., 3068;

adj., 3ll9. Sydney Harbohr Trust Bill, int., 855 ; 3R.

264:~. Telephone Exchange, q., 833, 1428. Tied Houses Bill, int., 1636. Traffic Regulations, q., 4112. Volunteer Corps, q., 629.' ·women's Franchise Bill, int., 5058.

CHAP~IAN, Mr. H., Sydney-Fitzroy Division: City Electric Lighting, cul,i., 4120. Delohery, Mr. C., adj,. 3063. Financial .Statement, 3800. Municipalities Bill, 2R., 4363 ; Com., 4799. Phillip Park, adj., 4368. Supply:

Additional, 5936. Military, 4268.

Sydney Corporation Bill, 2R., 1168; Com.,· 1686, 1693, 1703; cons. amdts., 30i4.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 4132.

Tied Houses Bill, 2R., 3981. Troops for China, m., 1323.

CHARLES, The Ron. S. : Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie Tramway

Bill, 2R., 5865. Casino-Lismore Railway Bill, 2R., 2481. Darling Harbour Resumption, m., 6305. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 2R., 1669. Early-closing Bill, Com., 4300; cons. amdts.,

6326. Gundagai-Tumut Railway, 2R., 3996. Legitimation Bill, 2R·., 2676. Loan Bill, Com., 6076. l'{avigation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4561 ;

. Com., 4842, 4843. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5761; Com.,5766: Port Kcmbln. Harbour Bill, 2R., 1891. Proposed Road in the Domain and Gardens,

adj., 3707. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2183, 2472 ;

. cons. amdts., 3191, 3304. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 3027, 3193,

3201, 3441, !H52; 7'CCOm., :3562. '\Vollongong Water Supply Bill, 2R., 38!4.

C.LARK, Mr. E. M., St. Leonanl.~: Acting Superintendent of Mails, q., 5283. Appointment: Telephone Exchange, q., 4205. Attachment of Wages Bill, cons. amdts., 1608 Bathurst Model Farm Employees, q, 771. Belmore Park to Fort fibcquarie Tramway

Bill, 2R.' 5631. Breelong Murderers, q., 2620. Brodie'sEnilbling Bill, 2R., 39:~9. Bubonic Plague, Cnre for, g., 295. Buckley, Thomas, q., 2284, 2581, ~760, 3220;

m., 6301. Burial of Paupers, q., 1672, 2084. Cable Machinery, g., 3846. Cadet Corps : Pn blic Schools, g., 773. Circular Quay Accident: Inquiry Board, q.,

295.

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CLARK, Mr. K M. (continued): Civil Service Superannuation Fund : Refund,

q., 3846. Clyde Metallurgical Works, g., 1048. Cooking Classes, q., 1120, 2281. Commemorative Medals; q., 5887. Course of Business, m., 1771. Creswell, William, Case of, q., 1530; m., 1818.

q., 3940, 4106. Dalohery, Mr. C., adj., 3057. Dismissals .from Pt~blic Service, q., 5283. Early-closing Bill, Com., 3365, 3378.

.Electric Tmm-drivers, q·., 4647. Electric Trams at Milson's Point, q., 4740. Employees : ·

Ferry and Tug Services, q., 3845. Insane Institutions, q., 1521, 2014, 2279.

. Po>t and Telegraph Department, q., 1525. Federal Elections Bill, 3rt., 5910; cons.

amdts., 6214. Ferry Companies, Circular Quay, q., 891. Ferry Sen'ices, g., 1596, 1906. Flour to South Africa, q., 1596. Foreshore: Balls' Head ~ay, q., 826. Forest-thinning, q., 2848. Forest-thinning: \Veddin rvJountains, q., '3940. Friendly Societies: Contributions, q., 3845. Friendly Societies Holiday, q., 1753. George-street Electric Trams, q:, 1050. Glebe Island Abilttoirs, q., 313Q. Gol'ermnent, Printing Oflice, q., 994. Government Property at Circular Q'uay, q.,

4709. Gol'ernor-General's Residence, q., 1526. Grafton '\Vharf Bonded and Free Stores, q.,

3747, 4103. Gratuities: Military Force, q., 5131, 6010. Hawkesbury Bridge, q., 4107. Horse-ferry Dock, Dawes Point, g., 4710. Hours of Labour : Cordial Factories, g., 6007. Hours of Labour on Ferry-boats ancT Tugs, q.,

2624, 2fi28, 4403, 5214 . Increases of Salaries, q., 4103. Irwin, James, q., 1050. Labour Bureau, g., 826. Lancers, Promotion of, q., 2283. Land near the Spit, q., ti27. Marine Board Certificate, g., 2191. Meat-preserving Works and Slaughter-houses,

q., 3208. Medical Practitioners Bill, cons. am.dts., 5832. Metropolita~~;rraffic ·Bill, !3R., 1061 ; cons.

anul,t.~., 1o //. Mining on Pri,,ate Property Act, q., lii26. Municipalities Act, aclj., 6:379. . .. Municip:tlities Bill, Com., 4759, 4798, 4799. Municipal Reform, q., 1901. Privilege : Strangers in Ante-rooms, 5672. Navigation Act Amendment Bill, g., !3748. Net-fishing : Sydney Harbour, g., 5887. Newcastle Feny Service, q., 19li3, 2083. North Shore Bridge, q., 2701, 2848, 3944, 5891,

6367; cu(i., 6421. Officials: Post and Telegmph Department, q.,

1673. Old-age Pensions Bill, int., 2952. Order of Business, m., 1771 ; q., 3660. Organist: St. J·amcs' Church, q., 994. Pharmacy Beard, q., 1120, 2084.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

CLARK, Mr. E. M. (continued) : Post and Telegraph Master, Laurieton, q., 1526. Post-office Clerk: Ba,thurst Show, q., 770. Private Business, adj., 2956. Public Health Bill, q., 2579. Railway Employees' Clothing, q., 2084. Raihmys and Tramway !fares, q., 3941. Refunds: Superannuation Fund, q., 5283. Sewerage Tunnels at North Shore·, q., 3620. Single-ended Boats, q., 1596. Steamer Lotus, q., 1901. St. Leonarda Superior Public School, q., 2756; Supply:

Additional, 5!l42. Colonial Secretary, 3891, 3904. Loan, 5957.

Sydney and Newcastle Ferry Sen•ices, q., 3661.

Sydney Corporation Bill, int., 838; 2n., 1776. Sydney Ferries Company, q., 1901. Sydney Harbour: Net-fishing, q., 6007. ~ydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 2493, 2512. Tanners and Curriers: Working Hom·s of; q.,

5131. Telephone Exchange, q., 293,295, 3i45, 3747. Telephone Department, q., 4016. Temporary Officers' Holidays, q., 5!46. Theatres, Control of, q., 4647. Tram Fares: Public Ofticial~. q., 827. 'Wharf: Lavender Bay, q., 684.

CLARKB, Mr. T., Darlington: Municipalities Bill, 2n., 4364.

CLARKE, Mr. F., 'l'he Hastings and The Jlfacleay: Address in Reply, 19. Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2R., 5395. Belmore Park to Fort Macquario <:rramway

Bill, 2R., 5623. Federal and State Legislators, q., 572. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5728; cons.

anults., 6214.

CLARKE, Mr. H., Beget: Breakwater at Berm[)gni, q., 1964. Cooml1 to Delegate Railway, m., 6::!91. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5721. Liverpool Asylum, adj., 6018. N a\•igation Department, ac!f., 5222. Roads and Bridges, ctdj., 793. Speaker, lmection of, m., 41. Sydney Corporation Rubbish Tip, q., 3396.

CoHEN, Mr. J. J., Pete1·slwm: Belmore Park to :Fort Macquario Tramway

Bill, 2 R., 5624; 3R., 5645. City I{ajlway Extension Bill, Com., 6273. City Railway Extension, q., 1905, 29(;2, 4308. Coal Delivery Acts, q., 429. Commonwealth Arrangements Bill, int., 4458. Commonwealth Bill, m., 349. Companies Act Amendment Bill, adj., 1243.

2H., 4522; Com ... 452:3, 4609. Darl~ng Harbour l~esumptions, m., 6048. D~rhng Harbour \Vluuves Bill, Com., 751. Dtssent from Mr. Speaker's Ruling, m., 3138. Early-closing Bill, 2R.., :3260. · Equity Court ancl Bankruptcy Court q.,

:3100. ,

CoHEN, Mr. J. J. (continuecl): Examination: Public Sen'ice, q., 427: Excise Reduction l3ill, ?·er;om., 5618. Fire Insurance Policies Bill, 2Jt., 4528. First Offenders' Probation Act, q., 3745. l!'riendly Societies Bill, q., 5132, 5418 ;'int.,

6050. lnduutrial Arbitration Bill, 2H., 2247; Com.,

2:335, 233!1, 2347, 2:~50, 2351, 2362, 2525, 2527, 25:3G, 2552, 2566, 25GS.

Interest on Judgments Bill, C'om., 814. Mines Inspection Bill, 2R., 4481. Municipalitio~ Bill, q., 2760; 2R., 4328; Com.;

4576, 4580, 458G, 459G, 4598, 4599, 4G01, 4603, 4GO,t, 4606, 4619, 4i48, 4750, 4754, 4757, 4761, 4/Gj, 4771, 4792, 47!J7, 4799, 4864, 4865, 4867, 4873, 4889, 4891, 490L

Officers of Tt~xn.tion Department, q., 3572. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2H., 5157; Com., 5171. Pacitic Islands: Monthly Sen·ice, q., 4647 .. 'Post and Telegraph M ossengers, q., 1429. Public Sel'\'ants' Increases, 571. Reduction of ~:!embers, q., 430. Stan'forcl Coal. mine Hail way Bill, 2R., 386. Stato Pm·liament, m., 6411. Supply:

Colonial Secretary, 3883. Executive and Legislative, 3854. Treasurer, 3911.

Supply Bill, int., 497. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 1418. Supreme Court Procedure Bill; 21:., 27!l5.­Syrlney Corporation Act Amendment. Bill,

Com., 4139. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 1680, 1683,

1696, 1700. Sydney Harbour Trust Hill, 2R., 1938; Com.,

2155. Tenders: Police Quartt:rs, \Vest Maitland, q.,

2755. Tramway to Dulwich Hill, q., 2283. \Vaggons for Medical Staff, Victoria Barracks,

q., 2!l58.

CooK, Mr. J., Hm·tley: Address in Heply, 257. Administration of Justice, adj., 1724. Agricultural Settlement Bill, Com., 5651, 5661;

recom., 5827, 5920, 5970. Appropriation Bill, 3n., 6020. Ashfield Election, adj., 5036. Barrack-street Savings Bank, q., 19fi3. Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, 2R., 1223., Chairman of Committees, p.o., 3!l2. Charges of Bribery and Corruption, aclj.,

1199. Coal·weighitig Dispute, q., ::!94+. Cobar to \Vilc!tnnia Railway Bill, 2n., 1587. Commonwealth Celebrations, adj., 5088. Cowled, l\h·. G. H., Case of, m., 3177. Darling Hnrbour Whnn•cs Bill, 2R., 736;

?'CCO?n., 980. Delohery, Mr. C., acij., 304!l. Dentists Bill, Com., 2043, 2045. Dispnted·Election: Expenses, q., l52i. Early-closing ]3ill, Com:, :1380. Electors' Rights, cu~i-, 2810. Excise l:1eduction Bill; 1·ecom., 56ll. Exemption Certificates, q., 4105.

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Coo SESSION 1900 Cox . XCIX

12 June· to 5 Dec~mber, 1900.

CooK, Mr. J. (continued): Extra Sitting Day, m., p.o., 3'!85. l!'ederal.Capital Site, q., 3658. Federal Elections Bill, 3R., 5913; cons. amdts.,

6207. Federal Electorates, q., 2683. Financial Statement, :3608, 3752. Fire Brigades Bill, int., 2657; 2n., 2866; p.o.,

2868. . Free Public Library, m., 2010. Gang System, q .. , 4399. Government Printing Office, ac~f., 986. Government Railways (Employees Appeal)

Bill, Com., 5810, 5811. Government Savings Bank Bill, int., 6133: Hour of Meeting, m., 4438. . · Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 1531; Com.,

2352, 2530. . Inspector : Coal-mines Regulation Act, q.,

2487. Loan Bill, 2R., 6027. Mail-boats at Frcmantle, obs., 301; adj., 360. Medical Practitioners Bill (No. 2), Com.,

2985. Military Administration, m., 4692. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, int., 564. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), 2n., · 2874; Com., 2896, 2901; 1·ecom., 2937.

Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, int., 565; 2R., 1860.

Mines Engineers' Hours Bill, 2R., 1212. Mining Laws Further Amendment Bill, 2R.,

5205. Municipalities Bill, 2a., 4313; Com., 4581,

4782, 4795, 4877, 4879. Municipalities (Election) Bill, 2R., 409; Com.,

414. Municipalities Incorporation Bill, 2R., 6382. Officers of Taxation Department, q., 3333. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 4983; Com., 5168,

5179, 5185, 5189; 3R., 5238; cons. Mncl;s., 6201.

Old,age Pension Scheme, q., 2399. Pacific Cable, adj., 284. Pacific Cable Enabling Bill, 2r:., 4447. Park Vote, ac~f., 2575. Parliamentary Elections Bill, Com., 5252,5263. Parliamentary Electorates Redistribution Bill,

3n., 6205. Parramatta Asylum, q., 5891. Passenger Traffic: ·National Park, q., 141. Plague, Study of the, q., 894. Privilege: Votes mul Proceedings, 3224. Public Hospitals (Voting) Bill, 2R., 2Q4 7. Public School Teachers, g., 4104, 4491. Public \Yorks Committee Election Bill, 2R,

3417; Com., 3425 .. Quarantine for Dogs, q., 5607. Railway : Broken Hill to i\Ieuindie, rn., 1591. Railway: Temora to Wyalong, m., 1812. RegiGtrars at Federal Elections, q., 2576. Repair of Public Buildings, q., 2849. Richmond Vale Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2R.,

3618. Roads and Bt·idges, adj., 804. Standing Orders : Suspension, m., 6112. Steam-launch /lim, q., 530. Steel Rails Contract, q., 5330; m., 6173, 6198. Sunday Trading, q., 5134.

CooK, Mr. J. (continued) : Supply:

Attorney-General, 3926. Colonial Secretary, 3900. . ;Execu ti ,.e and Legislative, 3860. Instruction, 4140. . Justice, 4066, 4068, 4076, 4078, 4082. Labour Bureau, 4065. Loan, 5953 . Mines, 4082. Post and Telegraph, 4095. Public Works, 4065. Railways, 4186. Treasurer, 3915.

Supply Bill, m., 453. Supply Bill (No.2), int., 1409. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 2448. Sydney and Pacific Island Sel'\·ice, q:, 4712. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, Com.,

1710,1716, 1717; r·ecom., 1805, 1806; 3R., 1841; adj.; 3105; cons. cwults., 3240. ·

Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, int., 857 ; Corn., 2503, 2507, 2519 ; 3R., 2641.

Temora·Wyalong Railway Bill, rn., 6051; 2R.,. 6159.

Tick Pest, ac~f., 3482. Tied Houses Bill, int., 1637; 2R., 3970. Time-limit to Speeches, m., 1109. Tramway : Belmore Park to Fort Macquari~,.

rn., 3490. Troops for China, m., 1337. . Truck Bill, int., 2050; 2R., 4520; cons. a melts.,.

5281. . Tuckian Flood Escape Scheme Bill, 2R., 6058. Unemployed at Narrabri, q., 3099. \Yages of ~rramway Conductors, q., 3569. Wharf Resumptions, q., 6014. Wharfage Rate on Coal, adj., 563R. 'Vomanhood Suffrage, m., 1025; q., 6014. Zig-zag, The, q., 3573, 3849.

CoTTON, Mr. F., Newtown-Cctmpe1·down Division:· Balmain Tramwa,y Service, aclj., 635. ' Breelong Murderers, q., 1832. Crown Lands Aliena,tion, m., 604. Darling Harbour \Vharves Bill, 2R., 734. Military Administration, m., 4li9l. Municipalities Bill, Corn., 4765, 4881. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 4976. Order of Business, m., 1704. Supply: Lands, 3929. Supply Bill, 3a., 523.

Cox, The Ron. G. H. : Arrest of Blacks, q., 216~, 2450. Broken Hill Abattoirs, Markets, and Cattle

Sale-yards Bill, Corn., 4!Jl0, 4912, 4913, 4915.

Casino-Lismore Railway Bill, 2&., 2478. Chairman of Committees, rn., 37. Coal·lnmpers' Baskets Bill, Com.., 4907. Cobar-\Vilcannia Railway .Bill, 2n., 2385;

Com., 2613. Customs (Sugar Dmwbacks) Bill, 2R., 4928.

·Darling Harbour Wharv~s Bill, 3n., 1957. Early-closing Bill, 2rt., 4283; Corn., 4292, 4294,

4567' 4568, 4569, 4570, 4572. Federal Elections Bill, Com .. , 6001. Gundagai-Tumut Railway Bill, 2R., 3!)9.!; Land Grants for Soldiers, q., 4305.

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Volumes, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

Cox, The Hon. G. H. (continued): Legitimation Bill, 2~t., '2677. Loan Bill, Com., 6074. Matrimonial Agency JVhrriagcs, aclj., 2590,

2592. Miners' Accident Itelicf Bill (No. 2), Com.,

8986. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2Jt., 5442. Pa.stures a.nd Stock Protection (Rabbit) Bill,

2n., 4008. Pa.ton's Settlement Bill, 2H., 1954. Persona.! Explanation, 5fli9. Pressure of Business, q., 4532. Hichmond Va.lc Coal-mine Ra.ilwa.y Bill, 2R.,

2692. Sta.te Forests, m., 2-!61. Sydney Corpora.tion Bill, Com., 2185 ; cons.

anults., '31 78, 3179, 3181, 3802. Sydney Ha.rbour Trust Bill, 2H., 2827; Com.,

3031, :N40, 3445, 345!, 3458, 345fJ; 1·ecom., 3557, 3565.

Truck Bill, Com., 4921, 4922.

CRI~ED, The Hon. J. M., M.R.C.S.: Address in Reply, 13. Annexa.tion of Hawa.ii to the United States,

q., G7l; at(i., 1490, 1495. l3roken Hill Aba.ttoirs, Ma.rkets, and Ctttt!e

Sale Ya.rds Bill, 2R., 4626, 46:31; Com., 4909, 4910, 49U, 4fJI2, 4!Wl.

Census Bill, Com., 6004. Children's l'rotection Bill, 2R., 4380. Church ancl School Lands Bill, 2rL, 5855. Cobar-Wilcannia. J~ailway Bill, aR., 3296. Constitution Act Amendment Bill, m., 4909. Dentists Bill, Com., 3:323. Ea.rly-closing Bill, Com., 4294. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 21{., 5416. Legitimation Bill, Com., 2684, 2688. Medica.! Pra.ctitioncrs (Amendment) Bill, 2tt.,

4634, 4637; Com., 4642; 1·ecom., 4U26; 3R., ; ul30 ; cons. amdts., 5853.

Mines' Engineers Hours Bill, Com., 4377,5211. ·Old·a.ge Pensions Bill, 2rt., 5758. Person:•\ Explanation, 45:~2. , Sydney HarbomTrust Bill, Com., 3206, a447,

3451.

··CRICK, The Hon. ,y_ P., West llfctcq1uwie: Address in Reply, 245. Administmtion of Justice, adj., 31, 1726 . . Agricultura.l Settlement Bill, int., 5194, 5195;

2R., 5:135; Com., 541:1, 5414, 5646, :1651, .5653, 5G54, 5G5.5, 565R, 5663, 56(i8, 5U69 ; 1·ecom., 5825, 5923, 5U74·.

. Appointment: Telephone Exchange, q., 4205. Attachment of Wages Bill, cons. amdt.r., 1608. "Cha.in Letters," q., 1523, 1960. Commonwea.lth Celebrations, ctdj., 5003. Corpoml Harkus, q., 1435. Davies, .\1r. Wyndham, q., 2396. Dissent from Mr. Speaker's Ruling, 111., 3136. Ea.stern Extension Telegraph Company, q.,

3395. l~mployers' Liability Act, arl,i., 5459. Extra Sitting Da.y, ?n., p.o., 3186. :Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5702, 5708, 5710,

5711, 5737 ; cons. twults., 6206. Fines for Deficient Postage, q., 830.

CRICK, The Hon. W. P. (coutiuuecl): Fire Insumnce Policies Bill, 2R., 452i. Franking of Book Parcels, q., 1678. Free :Postage: Water and Sewera.ge Depart­

ment, q., 1526. Free Telegmms, q., 896. Gmding: Telephone Sta.fr, q., 296; Postal

Department, q., I 060. Holid:tys to .Post Office 'Eniployees, q., 4206. IncloseLi Lands Bill, Com., ::!408. Increases : Postal Depa.rtmcnt., q., 6239. Indecent Literature, q., 624(). Junior Posta.! Assistants, q., 774. Justices Acts Amendment Bill, 2n., 5739;

·Com., 5740, 574l. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2R., Hi15. Letter-boxes o'n Trams, q., Ti3. Lettcr-caniers a.nd Sorters, q., GOOG. Letters Insufficiently Sttunped, q., 680. Letter-sorters' Holicbys, q., 5892. Mail·boa.ts a.t Fremantle, q., 300. i\•lail.dri,·ers, q., 6242. Medical Pmctitioners(Amcndmcnt) Bill, Com.,

4521; Medica.! Pmctitioncrs Bill (No: 2), 2R., 2984;

Com., 2!)91. Mcrewcthcr Post· office, q., 682. Mining on Private Property Act, q., 1526. Opening Letters : Genera.! Post Office, q.,

4208. O'•ertime: Public Service, q., 4306. Pa.cific Ca.blc, aclj., 284; q., R::l1, 3133, 4575. Pacific Cttble Enabling Bil, int., 4312; 2R.,

4442. Parcels Post: Cttna.cla and South Africa, q.,

825. l'a.rliamenbr·y Electorates Redistribution Bill,

2r:., 6120. l'enny Postage System, q., 1522. Post and Tclegmph Messengers, q., 1429. Post :wd 'J'elegra.ph ]\.laster, Lrml"ieton, q.,

1520, 2842; Minnri, q., 3i45; Garland, q., 5784.

J>ost-otlice Clerk : Ba.thurst Show, q., 771. Post-office Sa.lnries, If·, 5iiOG. Hacing Association l:lill, q., 2091 ; 2n., 2999. Rcgmrling: Postal Department, q., 6371. H.eoiclenccs: Postma.stcrs, q., 1961. Sa.n Fmncisco ~'fail Sen·ice, q., 2848. Stampers: Postal Department, q., 6371. Stocl~ Inspectors: Super:nnmuttion, q., 152:1. Suburban Letter-boxes, q., 4:10. Supply:

Justice, 4076. Post and Telegraph, 4091 .

Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 1709. Telephone 'Exchange, q., 293, 29ii, 833, 1428,

:3745, 3747, 4210, 5135. Telephone Tunnels, q., 296, 895, 1000. Time-limit to Speeches, q., 8:33; m., 1098,

1117. Type-writing Machines: Telegraph Offices, q.,

2390. .

CrwiCK~HANK, Mr. G. A., Jnverell: Address in Reply, 272. Agricultuml l~eases Bill, 2R., 4508. Agr·i"ultural Settlement Bill, 2H., 5350; Co?J~ .•

5650, 5U52, 5655, 5658, 5661 ; ncom., 5828.

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12 June to 5 December, 19.00.

CRUICKi'HA"K, lllr. G. A. (continued): Banks Half-holiday Bill, Com., 6117. Brands Bill, q., 4019. Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, 2R., 1238. Chinese, q., 6010. Commonwealth Celebrations, q., 6098. Culcairn to Germauton Railway Bill, Com.,

6135. Early-closing Bill, ~on.s. amdts., 6226. Ear-mat·ks Registration, q., 4403. Electoral Rolls, q., 1126, 2090. Financial Statement, 3794. . Glen Iunes-Inverell Railway, adj., 62:l7. Government Railways (Employees Appeal)

Bill, 2R.' 580!). Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 1572; Com.,

2347. . Inverell Land Office, q., 6094. Land Ballot, q., 6094. Lands Department:- Maladministration, adj.,

2718.. . Municipalities Bill, 2R., 4356; Com., 4584 .. NA-rrabri, \Valgett, and Col areudabri Railway

Bill, 2R .• 5633. Parliamentary Elections Bill, Com., 5244,

5269. Racing Association Bill, 2R., 3000. Stock-stealiug Prevention Bill, q., 401!). Supply:

Lauds, 4027. Loan, 5967.

Sydney Harbour Tl'llst Bill, Com., 2500, 2513. Temom-Wyalong Railway Bill, 2R., 6158. Tick Pest, at(i., 3480. Tied Houses Bill, 2I~., 3!Ji7. Tnwelling Stock Bill, q., 4018; int., 5319. Unemployed, adj., 944. \Vestern Division Leases, cu(i., 283. Width of Tires Bill, int., 4735. "'omen's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5540.

CoLLE:>, The Hon. W. P., LL.D. : 1

Attachment of \Yages Abolition Bill, Com., 1363.

Broken Hill Abattoirs, Markets, and Cattle Sale-yards Bill, Com., 4914. ·

Children's Protection Bill, Com., 4385. Coal-lumpe.rs' Baskets Bill, Com., 4906. Coal-mines Begulation Bill, Com., 4015. Co bar-W ilcannia Rail way Bill, 3R., 3295. Companies Acts (Amendment) Bill, cons.

amdt.q., 4634. Cooerwull Academy Loan Bill, 2R., 5595. Culcairn to Germanton Railway Bill, 2n., 6348. Darling Harbour Resumption, m., 6305. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, Com., 1729,

1731, 1737, 1742, 1743, 1751, 1873, 1878. Defamation Bill, Com., 512G. Dentists Bill, Com., 3320, 3324. Dubbo Pastoral, .Horticultural, and Agricul-

taral Association ]3ill, 2&., 4394. Early-closing Bill, Com., 4292, 42fl8, 4567, · · 4571; cons. amdts., 6322, 6327. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5991, 5904. Friendly Societies Bill, 2R., 6311. Government Railway(EmployeesAppeal) B_ill, . 2R., 6337. Grafton-Casino Railway Bill, m., 6352; 2R.,

6324.

CULLEN, The Hon. \V. P. (continued): Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 4809. Justices Bill, Com., 4100, 4101; 1·ecom., 4395;

cons. condts., 6086. Land-tax (Assessment-books) Hill,.Com., 3019. Land-tax (Contribution) Bill, Com., 3726. Legitimation Bill, 2R., 2670; Com., 2685,

2688. Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,

4636; Corn., 46:37. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, Com., 1353, 1354. :Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), Com.,

3832, 3833, 3835, 3839, 384.2, 3986, 3991, 3992.

Money-lenders and Infants' Loan Bill, Corn., 4633.

Municipalities Act of 1897 Amending Bill, 2R., 2167.

Navigation (Amendment) Bill, 2f:., 4558; Com., 4842, 4843.

Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5441. Parliamentary Elections Amendment Bill, 2R.,

5598. . Presbyterian Church of Australia Bill, 2R.,

5982. . Proposed Road in the Domain and Gardens,

adj., 3712. ·Richmond Vale Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2R.,

2G9l, 2693; Com., 2694. State Forests, m., 2465. Supreme Court Procedure Bill, 2n., 4274. Sydney Corporation Bill, Corn., 2176, 2179,

2189, 2190, 2;j62, 237:3, 2381, 2472; cons. cmuUs., 2814, 281:3, 3186.

Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 2R., 2823; Corn., 3022, 3025, 3026, 3028, 3035, 3037, 3038, 31 !)6, 3202, 3203, :~20!, 3205, 3452.

Truck Bill, 2R., 4915; Com., 4918,4919,4920, 4921, 4922, 4923, 492!; 3H., 5129.

·D DACEY, Mr. "J. R., Botany:

Botany Electorate, et((i., 27 51. Botany \Vater Heserve, q., 2911. Cable Company at La Peronse, q., 21Q2. Coast Hospital,_q., 2399, 4304. Colonel Bell, q., 2013. Commonwealth Celebrations, adj., 3809. Cook's River and Shea's Creek, q., 4106.· Day-labour System q., 3:395. Despatch of Troops to China, q., 578. I~ight-honr Demonstration, q., 3100. Extra Remuneration to Police Officers, q .•

2397. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5737; cons.

ctmclts., 6209. . Fire Brigades Board, q., 1676. Glebe Island, Aberdeen, :mel Bourke Abattoirs,

q., 770. Juvenile Smoking, q.; 4307. I,abourers on Government \Vork, q., 1057. Lanning of Governor-General, £tclj., 1ll7. Loneragan, Jeremiah, q., 2083. Medical Practitioners llill, cons. amclts., 5835. Metropolitan Street Traffic, q., 2622, 3336. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, 2&., 954; Corn., 966,

968, 969, 971, 972, 973, 974, 975, 976, 978; 3R., 1060; cons. amdt.s., 1583.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 10'/, 108.

nAcEY, Mr. J. B. (continued): :Metropolitan Transit Commission Officers, q.,

824. Muuicipalties Bill, 2H., 432.1; Com., 4595,

4607, 46ll, 4620, 4748, 4749, 4776, 4784, 4793, 4797, 4708, 4865, 4866, 4867, 4887.

Municipality of Lambton, q., 3396. Old-age Pensions, q., 1368. Park at Kurnell, q., 1675. Parliamentary Elections Bill, Com., 5245. Police, Additional, q., 5131. Police Force, Allowances to, q., 2755. Police, The, ac~i·, 3120, 5744; q., 4106, 5790. Progress of Public Business, cu(i., 3120. Property left in Public Vehicles, rz., 623. _Public Abattoirs, m., 1977. Public Service Board, q., 2013. Questions without notice, q., 4650. Randwick Bifle :Range, q., 201:3. Redfern Fish M.arkct; adj., 5:323. Stock for Slaughtering Purposes, q., 2753.

.Stock Killed at Hiverstoue, q., 993. Stonenu1.sons: Government Architect's De-

partment, q., 3332. Street Traific, Regulation of, wlj., 3809. Subletting Contracts, q., 824. Sunday Trading, adj., 4490. Supply:

Additional, 5037. . Colonial Secretary, 3880, 3891, 3802. Rtoilway, 422J.

Supply Bill, 3R., 5~5. Sydney Corpomtion Bill, Com., 1703; con.~.

a melts., 2731, 27:34, 2737, 3247. · Sydney llarbotir Trust Bill., 3!~., 2651. Telephone Tunnels, q., 895. Tied Houses Bill, 2tt., :3966. Time-limit to Speeches, m., Jill. Tramway: Botany to La Pcrouse, q., 1675. Unemployed, adj., 914. Wentworth Estates, q., 824. vVharf at La Po rouse, q., 1756. vVidth of Tires Bill, int., 4734. vVomen's Franchise Bill, 3n., ~741.

DANOAR, The Hon. H. C. : Appropriation Bill, 3n., 6002. Attachment of \:Y ages Abolition Bill, 2R.,

1358. Belmore Park to l!'ort MacC)uario TramW>ty

]3ill, 2R., 5863. Broken Hill Abattoirs, Mttrkets, and Cattle

Sale-y_ards Bill, Com., 4910, 4912, 4913, 4914.

C•tsino-Lismoro lhilway Bill, 2R., 2613. Census Bill, 2Lt., 5989. City Railway ]i:xtension Bill, 2R., 6331. Coal-mines Hegulation Bill, 2rt., 4012; Com.,

4014. Cobnr-\Vilcannia Hailwny Bill, Com., 2609,

2611 ; 3R., 2884, 3289 ; ?11 .. , 5!J83, 5984. Commonwealth Bill, m., 419. Companies Death Di1ties Bill, 2Jl., 6317.

· Culcairn to Germanton Railway Bill, 2R. ,6350. Darling Harbour Hesumption, Com., 6306. Darling Harbour \Vh:trves Bill, Oom., 1729,

1733, 1738, 1743, 1745, 1748, 1874, 1882. Defamation Bill, 2R., 4845; Com., 5125, 5126,

5127, 5120.

DAN CAR, The Hon. H. C. (continued) : Dentists Bill, Com., 3321, 3324. Early-closing Bill, Com., 4:293, 4301, 4565 ;

m., 4841, 4842; cons. anutts., 6324, 6336. Electoral Law Slispension Bill, 2R., 4275. Electric Tmms, adj., 1047 .. Federal Erections Bill, Corn., 5995. Forfeiture of Leases Bill, Com., 821. Government H.ailways (Employees Appeal)

Bill, 2H., 6341; Com., 6:351. Grafton-Casino Railway Bill, 2R., 6356. Gundagai-Tumnt Railway Bill, 2R., 3999. Interest on J't1dgments Bill, 2n., 1253: Oom.,

1253., Justices J3ill, 2R., 4099; Com., 4100. Land-tax (Contribution) Bill, Com., 3723,

3724, 3725, 3727. Legitimation Bill, 2R., 2676. Lo<1.n Bill, 2R., 6069; Com., 6074. Metropolitan Traflic Bill, 2n., 1347 ; Com.,

1:353. Miners' A!)cidont Relief Bill (No. 2), Com.,

3833, 3842, 3989, 3991. l\~ining Laws Fnrthe.r Amendment Bill, 2R.,

6087 .. Navigation (Amendment) Bill, 2rt., 4561. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2n., 5754; Com., 576!,

5767, 5769, 5774. Order of Business, m., 3-l29 ; adj., 4397 ; m.,

4807. Parliamentary Electi,ons Amendment Bill,

Com., 5599, 5600. Parliamentary Electorates Redistribution Bill,

m., 6313. Personal Explanation, 5980. Proposed Hoad in the Domain and Garden~,

adj., :3709. Stanford Coal-mine R<tilw:ty Bill, Com.; 884,

886. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2177, 2179,

218!, 2376, 2!72; cons. amclt8., 281:3, 2814, 3187.

Sydney Harbour 1.'rust Bill, Com., :3026, 3027, :3029, 3030, 3448, 3440, 3453, 3461, 3466, 3468.

Temora-\Vyalong Railway Bill, 2R., 6361. Troops for China, rn., 1509. Truck Bill, 3R., 5130. Wharf: \:Yoolloomooloo, Bay, q., 1247. . \:Y oolloomooloo \Vharf J~xtensions, adj., 35<14,

3553. DA YIS, M t', D., 'Phe Shocdhm:en:

Australian Soldiers in London, q., 449-~. City Railway Extension Bill, 2rt., 6259. Commonwealth Celebrations, adj., 5096. Croolduwen' Heads, q., 6:3t39. Federal Elections Bill, 2R., 5693; Com., 5719. Fire Insurance Policies Bill, Com., 4529. Grafton-Casino Bail way Bill, in I .. , 6284. Grant to Friendly Societies, q., 5606. Legitimation Bill, 21~ .• 5831. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4766, 4870. Parliamentary lTilections Bill, Oom., 5273. Steel H.ail Contract, m., 6180.

DAvrs, Mr. \v. VI'., Bow·ke: 'Brands Bill, q., 4210. Breelong Murderers, q., 2761. Commonwealth Celebrations, adj., 508q.

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12 June to 5 December, 1£00.

DAYIS, Mr. ,V. ,V. ( conti11uecl): Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5721, 5739. Hungerford Artesian Bore, q.,.683. Municipalities Bill, q., 6301. Opening Letters : General Post Office, q.,

4208. Police Protection, q., 3475. Police Superannua;ion and·Rcward Funds, q.,.

289. Railway Employees, q., 289. Supply Bill (No.2), int., 1413. Width of Tires Bill, int., 4n5. 'Vomen's Franchise Bill, 2R., :)54J.

DAY, The Ho.n. G. : . Chairman of Committees, m., 38. Cobar-Wilcannia Railway Bill, 2R., 2595. Culcairn to Germanton Railway Bill, 2R., 6350. Supreme Court Procedure Bill, 2R., 4274.

DicK, Mr. ,V. T., Newca~tle Ea.~t: City Railway Extension, Com., 6268. Coal·miue Regulation Act Amendment Bill,

2lL, 2805 .. Darling Harbour Resumption, m .. , 6042. . Dredge Service Employees, q., 62-13. Early-closing Bill, 2&., 3261; Com., 3345, 3383. Federal Elections Bill, C01n., 5720, 5723, 5724. Fire Brigades Bill, 2R., p.o., 2867. Increments: Public Sen•ice, q., 4310. Mines Engineers' Hours Bill; 2R., 1212. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4587 .. Naval Defence Force, aclj., 1339; q., 1525. Newcastle Episcopal Residence Bill, 2a., 6066. .Newcastle Irish Rifles, q., 2019. Night Watchmen on Dredges, q., 6373. Pilot Boatmen, q., 4739. Racing Association Bill, 2R., 3003. R~pair of Dredge, q., 2090. Shipment of Coal: Newcastle, q., 1365.­Stanford Coal·mine Railway Bill, 2&., 38.6. Time·limit to Speeches, m., ll.l:3. Tramway : Belmore Park to Fort Macqnarie,

m., 3494. Troops for China, '11!., 1335 .. Tuck ian .Flood Escape Scheme Bill, 2&., 6056. University Library, m., 6397.

DIGHT, Mr. C. H., Singleton: ~gricnltural Settlement Bill, Com., 5649,

5656 ; 1·ecom., 5824. Commonwealth Bill, m., 353. Early·closing Bill, 2n., 326:-l. Government .Railways (Employees .Appea:)

1Bill, Com., 5814. Inclosed Lands Bill, .2R., 3398, 340.7.; .Oom.,

3409, 3410, 3412. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 179-!. :Municipalities Bill, 2n., 4348; Com., 4767,

477.2, 4773, 4865, 4867, 4871, 4877, 4903. Phillip Park, q., 4401. Railway Revenue: Singleton Show, q., 67.7. Roads and Bridges, cu~i., 782. Singleton-Cassilis Railway, q., 5793. Btanford Coal.mino RaihHty Dill, 2n., 385;

Com., 399. Supply·: Justice, 4071. Supply Rill (No. 2), int., 1384,. Supreme Court Procedure Bill, cons. amdts.,

4856.

DroHT, Mr. C. H. (continued}: Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 1682. Travelling Stock Bill, q., 3H5. Troops for China, q., 1372.

DoNALDSON, :Mr. R., T~mwt: Brands Bill, q., 4575. Carriages for Members, q., 4711. City Railway Extension Bill, 2R., 6260. Cobar to Wilcannia Hailway Bill, 2a., 1588.­Commonwealth Celebrations, q., 5216, 5642,

6096, 6241. Culcaim to Germanton Raihyay Bill, -.com.,

6133. Customs (Sug11r Drawbacks) Bill, 2R., 4724. Darling Harbour vVhan'eS Bill, 2R., 731. Delohery, Mr. C., aclj., 3063. District Road Contracts, q., 1122. Dredging Leases, q., 2849. Early·closing Bill, Com., 3360. Electric Trams, adj., 448. Financial Statement, 3801. Gold·dredging Leases Bill, int., 6298. Gundagai-Tumut Railway Bill, 2n.,.2905. Holt.Sutherland Estate Bili, 2n., 3939 . Industrial.Arbi'tration Bill, Com., 2345,.2356. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, Com., 967; 3&.,1077. Miners' .Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), 2R.,.2889. Old·age Pensions Bill, int., 2954. Parliamentary Elections Bill, Corn., 5265. Public 'Yorks: Vouchers, q., 628.

. Railway: Temora to vYyalong, m.., 1811. Road Expenditure, q., 287, 1434. Stock Bill, q., 3750 . Supply : Mines, 4084. · Supply Bill, int., 510. Supvly Bill (No. 3), int., 2443. Unemployed, ac(i., 926. W01i1en's Franchise Bill, 2n., 5545.

E EAHP, The Hon. G. F.:

Cobar.Wilcannia Railway .Bill, 2n.,.2603. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, Com., ~17{32. Forfeiture of· Leases Bill, Com., 820. Miners' .Accident Relief Bill (No. 2),'0om.,

3988. N arrabri, 'Valgett, and Collarendabri Railway

Bill, 2R .• 5870. Richmond Yale Coal·mine Railway Bill; Corn.,

2695. Sydney Harbour Trnst Bill, .2n. ,-2830.

EDDEN, Mr . .A., Kahibah: .A~cident in East Greta Colliery, q., 629. .Adamstown Tramway, q., 629. .Address in Reply, 262. Administration (Validating) Bill, 2R., 309.1. Agricultural Leases Bill, 2R., 4501. Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie Tramway

Bill, 2R., 5645. Bailey, Mr. J. ''r., q., 294. Balmain Tramway Service, culj., 640. Barton, Mr., Expenses of, adj., '317. .Breelong'Murclerers, adj., 1340. Bnrwood Colliery; q., 4494, 4651, 4,850,:5014. Certificates of Service, q., 5603, 6242. Goal·lumpers' Baskets Bill, 2R., 4518. ~--..

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 1(8.

EDDEN, 11·~~-. A. (continuecl): Coal-mines Regulation Act, q., 2061. Colliery llbnagers, q., 3395. Creswell, William, m., 1816. Dawson, James, q., 4400; adj., 4+88. Depu tRtions to Ministers, q., 2284. Early-closing Bill, Com., ::!359, 3384·; ?'ecom.,

3577. Electors' Rights, q., 6242.

. Erection of Dwellings : Insanitary Area, q., 1365.

Fire Brigades Bill, 2R., 27 58. Goulburn Church of England Property Trust,

m., 3640. Government Labourers, aclj., 2574.

·Government Stores Conti·actor, adj., 2314 . Hawkesbury Bridge, q., 3574. Hour of Meetiog, m., 4413. Humble v. Dixon, q., 896. Inclosed Lands Bill, 2u., 3407. Industrinl Arbitration Hill, q., 1209, 1758;

2R., 2219; Com., 2338, 2345, 2356; adj., 5638.

Inspectot· of Mines, q., 2089; adj., 2163. Inspectors of Collieries' Report, q., 892. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2R., 1622. Merewethet· Post-office, IJ., 682. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, 3n., 1076. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 2Jt., 8G9. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), Com.,

2900. Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R., 1857. Mines Engineers' Hours Bill, 2H., 1210, 1216;

Com., 1216. Mines Inspection Bill, 2R., 4483. Mining Laws Further Amendment Bill, 2u.,

5205. . .Mining Reguhtions, q., 3393. Mining Townships Resumptions, m., 1038. Ministers practising in Law Courts, q., 535. Municipalities Bill, int., 3647; 2n., 4337; Com.,

4588, 4598, '1601, 4603, 4607, 4751, 4762, 4768, 4769, 4869.

Navigation Department, adj., 5224. Newcastle Pasturage Reserve, adj., 416; q.,

533, 3048. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5164; Com., 5179. Order of Business, m., 1765. Personal Explanation, 893. Private Business, adj., 2955, 3387. Public Instruction Act Amendment Bill, obs.,

4521. . Public~ 'Vorks Committee Jmection Bill, q.,

3416. Railway Fencing, q., 1257. Richmond Vale Conl-mine Hailway Bill, 2n.,

3610. Ringbarking by Unemployed, q., 3131. Road from Belmont to Swansea, q., 2194. Roads and Bridges, ar(i., 779. Royal Commission on Coal-mining, q., 4308. Sewerage Scheme: Newcastle, q., 366. Shale-miners' Strike, q., :3850. Speaker, Itesignation of, ob.s., 26; adj., 27. Standing Orders : Suspension, m., 6114. Stanford Coal-mine lbilway Bill, 2n., 387;

Corn., 397,401,402. Stormwater Channels, IJ., 1207. ~up ply Bill, int., 515.

EDDEN, Mr. A. ( continuecl): Supply:

Executive and Legislative, 3861. Railways, 4221.

Sydney Harbour Trust ,llill, int., 852; Com., 2147, 2500, 2510, 2516, 2568.

"Too much Minister," q., 365. Trannvay : Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie, . rn., 3492 .

Trooper Cowley, IJ., 2397. Troops for China, m., 1271. Unemployed, adj., 947. Weighing of Coal, adi., 300:3.

ESTELL, The Hon. J. : Coal-mines Hegulation Hill, 2R, 4011. Early· closing Bill, Com., 429:3, 4302, 4566. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 5581. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No.2), 2R., 3825. Mines (Eight Hours) Hill, 2B., 3727. Mines Engineers' Hours Bill, Com., 4376,4378,

5210.

EWINci, Mr. '1'. T., Lismore: Bo.!lot for Land, IJ., 333~. Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, 2n., 1226. Classes : Technicttl College, q., 3129 . Commonwealth Celebrations, q., 5786, 6368. Country Towns \Vater Supply, q., HJ02. Dairy Industry, q., 3333. J!'ederal Elections Hill, 3n., 5900. Grafton-Casino Railway Bill, Corn., 6287. Hindoos as Dairyn1cn, q., 4399. Industrial Arbitration Bill, q., 681. License l!'ee: Amateur Fishermen, q., 2576. Margarine Bill, q., 3333. Men for Service in South Africa, q., 3845. .Metropolitan Traffic Bill, 3R., 1072 . Relief 'Vorl<s: Men Employer!, q., 1366. Subsidies : Art Societies, q., 3129. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, culj., 2634. Troopers from South Aft-ica, q., 3471. . Tuck ian Flood Escape Scheme Bill, 2R., 6060

F FJWAN, The Hon. J. L., Wici•harn:

Accident at East Greta Colliery, q., 629. Accident at Plattsburg, q., 19ti6. Accidents in Mines, q., 629, 2195. Agricultural Societies, q., 1895, 3213, 3847,

5324. Anthrax, Outbreak of, q., 4650, 4741. Arrears of Conditional Purchases, q., 4847. Australian Cattle : South Africa, q. ,·1429. Bailey, M•·. J. vV., q., 294. Brands Bill, q., 4019, 4210, 4.575. Burwoocl Colliery, q., 4494, 4651, 4850, 5014. Butter exported to England, q., 2081. C1tllan Park Asylum, adj., 2278. Cattle-breeding, q., 1126. Cedar Timber. q., 3210. Central Division Leases, q., 4846. Certificates of Service, q., 5603, 6243. Coal-mine Engine-men, q., 5446. Coal-mines Hegulation Act, q., 2961. Coal-mines Regulation Act Amendment Bill,

int., 568, 2R., 2804. Coal-mining Leases, q., 2761.

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FEG SESSION 1900. FER cv

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

FEG.u, The Hnn. J. L. (continued): Coal, Selling price of, q., 4851. Coal-weighing Dispute, q., 3944. Co bar Copper-mining Company, q., 3097,5788. Codlin Moth; q., 5448. Colliery Manage1·, q., 3395. Colliery Ventilation, q., 5791, 5!i92. Colonial Timber, q., 1600. Crozier and Party, q., 1902. Daii y Incl us try, q., 33:~3. Dentists Bill, Com., 2034. Diamond Drill-boring Plants, q., 609!. Diseased :Fruit, Sale of, q., 5215. Diseases in Stock, q., 1050. Dredging Leases, q., 363, 1829, 2849.

• Dromedary Gold-field, q., 623. ·Ear-marks Registration, q., 4403. Early-closing Hill, Com., 3383. Employees: Government Nursery, Gosford,

q., 2757. Employees: State Farms, q., 2844. Employees: Telegraph Construction Branch,

q., 290. Engine-drivers at Coal-mines, q., 3045. Experimental Farms, q., 2081. Export of Rabbits, q., 3096, 3209, 3568. Fruit-case Bill, q., 2848. Garland Receiving Office, q., 4848. Gold·dredging Leases Bill, int., 6297, 6298;

3R., 6393. Gold ncar Gundagai, q., 1961.

. Go1·ernment Agricultural Farms, q., 1829. Governor-General's Horses, q., 5604. Horses : Death from eating {)half, q., 296. Horses: Importation from Queensland, g., 292. Horse for Major-General Baden Powell, q.,

1898. Humble v. Dixon, q., 897. Increase of pay to officials, q., '4016. Inspector of Collieries, q., 2848. Inspector of Collieries' Reports, q., 893. Inspector of ~1ines, q., 2089 ; adj., 2163 ; q.,

2487. Inspector of Stock, Deniliquin, q., 3334. Iron Deposits, q., 4303, 5449, 5641. Kidman, Mr. Arthur, q., 2286, 2287. Labour Commissioners, q., 3847. Lachlan Gold-mining Company, q., 5060. J_,and : Brisbane ViT ater, q., 4849. Land Exchauge: Mickabill and vVaroo, q.,

4847. Land for Settlement in \Vallsend, q., 3396. Legal Proceedings against Farmers, q., 295. Margarine Bill, q., 3333. Metallurgical Works, Clyde, q., 624. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, int., 563; 2R.,

860, 879; q., ll26, 1434, 2488. Miners' Aecident Relief Bill (No. 2), q., 2841,

2R. ; 2871, 2894, Com., 2896, 2898, 3R. ; 2937 ; ?'€C0111.. 1 2940.

Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, int., 564; 2&., 1851, 1863; Com., 1864, 1866 .

.Mines Engineers' Hours Bill, 2&., 1213; Com., 1216. .

Mines Inspection Bill, 2R., 4466, 4484 ; Com., 4486; q., 6015.

Mining Bill, q., 2848, 4020. Mining Laws Further Amendment Bill, q.,

2399; 2R. 1 5205; 3R., 5280; q., 6014.

FEGAN, The Hon .. T. L. (continued): Mining Leases, adj., 569. :Mining Legislation, q., 4403. Mining on l:'riva:te Lands Bill, q., 45, 2843. Mining Regulations, q., 2399, 3393. Model Farm, Bathurst, q., 1122. Mooki Springs Exchange, q., 4931. Moree Bore Farm, q., 4848. Municipalities (Election) Bill, Com., 413, 415. Newcastle Pasturage Resen'c, ac~j., 416. Northern District Collieries, q., 301. O'Gallagher's Mineral Lease, q., 1058. Order of Business, q., 3660. Overflow Silver-mining Company, q., 60115. Pastures and Stock Protection Act, q., 2192. Pastures and Stock Protection (Rabbit) Bill

2R., 3803. Penny Postage :

Cudal, q., 4848. Rylstone, q., 4710.

Personal Explanation, 894. Phylloxera, q., 532. Poisonous Bush, q., 1897. Presa, Signor, q., 531. Public Prospecting Batteries, q., 3398., 6375. Quarantine for Dogs, q., 5607. Railway: Mildura to Wentworth, q., 6094. Registration : Produce and Fruit Agents, q.,

291. Richmontl Vale Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2R.,

3614 . School of !\'lines at Wyalong, q., 5790. Sewerage Tunnels at North Shore, q., 3621. Shale-miners' Strike, q., 3850. South Bulli Arbitration Case, q., 1365. Stock Bill, q., 3750. Stock Board, q., 2891. Stock Diseases Bill, int., 2573. Stock Inspectors: Kempsey, q., 1898; Hill­

ston, q., 2842; Examination, q., 3044. Stock Routes: Deniliquin to Gee. Gee Crossing,

q., 3746. Stock-stealing Prel'ention Bill, q., 4019. . Stonemasons: GovernmentArchitect'sDepart-

ment, q., 3332. Supply: Justice, 4080. · Telephone Department, q., 4016. Telephone System, q., 2t!9. Tick Bill, q., 4019, 4646. Tick Dip, q., 3575. Tick .Pest, ac~j., 3481 .: q., 5217. Tied Houses Bill, 2R., 3979. Travelling Stock ]3ill, q., 4018, 4646; int.,

5314. Travelling Stock Routes and Reserves, q., 431,

2843. Tumbarumba Show-groun:l, q., 3847. Under-Secretary for Mines, q., 4745. Vineyard Destruction, q., 5133. \Vallsend Colliery, q., 46, 1001; aclj., 1118,

·ll94. . vVarden's Clerk : Gulgong, q., 1258. vVeighing Clauses, q., 4400. vVooll\1arket in England, q., 3333-Yambulla Gold-field, q., 4847.

FERGUSON, Mr. \V: J., Stu?·t: Address in Reply, 240. Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, 2R., 1233.

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• r ' ~ . Jl· \..

cvi FER INDEX .TO JlP.EECIIES. Frr

Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

FERGUSON, l'Ylr. W. J. (continued): Early-closing Bill, 2R., 3269; Oom., 3350. Hour of Meeting, m., 4431. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2n., 1555. Legitimation Bill, 2n., 5847. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 2R., 878. Miners' Accident l~elief Bill (No. 2), Oorn.,

2899. Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, int., 565. Order of Husiness, m., 1766. Parliamentary Electorates Redistribution

Bill, 2rt., 6122. Supply Bill, int., 483. Sydney Corporation Bill, Oom., 1693. Sydney Harbour Trust Hill, 2R., 1934; Oom.,

2145; 3R., 2645. Unemployed, adj., 922.

FERRIS, Mr. ,V. J., Pa1Tamatta: Ages of Pupil Teachers, q., 1372. Commonwealth Cele'.Jrations, adj., 3808. Dentists Bill, Oorn., 2042, 2045. Early-closing Bill, con,q, amdts., 6217. Federal Celebrat·ions, g., 4743. Land and Income Tax Department., g., 622. Mail-drivers, g., 6242. Parliamentary Elections Bill, Oorn., 5245,5273. ·Parramatta Asylums, &c., ac~i-, 992. Proclamation of Commonwealth, g., l6i6. Railway Employees, g., 2961. Railway Sleepers, g., 5790. Rifle-shooting, g., 3660. Subway at Redfern Station, g., 6007. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Oom., 2151. Time-limit to Speeches, m,, ll08. Troops in South Africa, g., 6367.

FITZG~:RAT,D, Mr. R. G. D., Robertson: Early-closing 'Bill, 2n., 3140.; Oom., 3338,

3il65. Federal Capital Site, q., 1602. Public.Hospitals (Voting) Bill, 2H., '20!6. Width of Tires Bill, q., 1757.

FITZPATRICK, Mr .. J. C. L., Rylstone: "A" l3!1ttm·y, g., 578, 2020. Abattoir Inspectors, g., 2397. Additiona.l Sitting Day, m., 5671. Address iu Reply, 176. Administration ('Validating) Bill, 2R., 3088. Adult Su{:l'rage Bill, g., 3047. Agricultural Leases Bill, 2~t., 4504. Agricultural Settlement Bill, int., 5194, 5199;

2R., 5395; Oom., 5648, '5656, 5660 ; 1·ecom., 5827, 5920, 5930, 5972 .

. Agricultural Societies, g., 1895, 5324. Aliens Restriction Act, g., 3047, 3128. Answers to Questions, g., 2:393, 3391. Appeals: Full Court, g., 5060. Ashfield Election, aclj., 5043. Ashton Magrtzine Rille, g., 4646. Asylums: Newington a,nd Parramatta, q.

3126. Australian ContingenLs in South Africn., adj.,

582; g., 2392. Banks lhlf-holiday .Bill, Oom., 6116. Banks: Unclaimed Moneys, g., 1520. Barton, Mr., Expenses of, adj., ~84, :H2. Belmore Park to :Fort Macqnarie Tramway

Bill, 2n., 5627.

FnzrATRICK, Mr. J .. c. L. (continued) : Bennett, Mr., q., 2617. Bennett v. Amos, aclj., 5058. Books Sold by Government, q., .1598. Bonnor, Mrs., adj., 985. Breelong :Murderers, adJ., 1340; q., .1434,

1832, 2283 ; ac(j., 2666 ; q., 3216. Buckley, Thomas, m., 6301. Bushmen's Contingent, g., 3335, 3336. Byron Bay BreaJn,•ater, m., 6290. Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, .2R., 1239. Cassilis Railway, q., 5606. Celebrat.ions: Feueration, g., 3391; adj., 5066. Central Division Leases, q., 5061. Charges of Bribery and Corruption, aclj., 1198. Chief Commissioner f01! Railways, q., 3655. Children attending Schools, ac(i., 070. China Contingent, g., 3574, 5016, 5061. Citizens' Bushmen's Contingent, g., 3472. City Electric Lighting, aclj., 4124. City Railway Extension, q., 4400. City Railway Extension Bill, 2R., 6255. Civil Service Superannuation Fund, g., 3391. Co bar Copp<·r-mining Company, q., 3097, 5787. Commonwealth Arrangements Rill, Oom. ,4720. Commonwealth Celebrations, q., 2623, 5215,

5447, 5793; aclj., 5852; q., 5892. Commonwealth National Ode, adj., 3232.

·Cook's River Tramway, q., 1829. Crematorium, g., 4929. Cremorne Foreshores, g., 291. Greswell, 'Villiam, q., 290; m., 1815, 1820. Culcairn to Germanton Railway Bill, Oorn.,

·6133. Darling Harbour Resumptions, adj., 2956. Darling Harbour Vlharves Bill, int., 562.;.2R.,

727; Gam., 756. _ • Defamation Bill, g., 5641, 6015 ; 2R., 6230. Defence Force,Rifie Association, q., 18~7. Delohery, l\h-. C., g.,.2961; adj., 3048, 3065. Dentists Bill, Oom., 2028. Deputy Railw:.ty UommissioHer, q., 3476. Early-closing Act, g., 2847. Early-closing Bill, 2n., 3278 ; Com .. , 3377,

3387. Education of' Children, q., 1052. Electors' Rights, g., 4402. Electric Power : Tramway System, q .,./'i72. Electric Trams, adj., 442. Employees: 8t:.tte l!"a1:ms, g., 2844. Excise Duty, g., 3211. Expenses of C:~ndiclates, State Parliament, q.,

Hi75. Fedeml Capital, g., 2020, 3659. ]federal Ca,pital Sites, g., 4646; aclj., 4707,

4742 . . Federal Delegates' Expenses, q., 1906. Fedeml Elections Bill, Oorn., 5703, 5717. Pederal Electorates, q., 805, 1964. Federation, g., 3622. Fiji, g., 3570. Finances, The, q., 5.76. Financial Statement, 3696. First State Governor, g., 1605. Flemington Sale-ya,rcls, q., 579. J!"loods, q., 775. Forest and Timber Depa.rtment, g., 4573. Franki11g of Book Parcels, q., Hi78. Free P.ublic Library, 'rn,, 2012,.2196.

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FIT SESSION 1900, FIT cvii

12 Junc·to 5 December: 1900.

FITZPATRICK, Mr. J. C. L. (continued}: George-street Traffic, q., 544 7. Gordon, Mr. Hugh, J.P., q., 3389. Goulburn Church of England Property Trust,

m., 3650, 3652. Government Prir.ting Office, q., 892; adj., 985,

4308. Government Railways Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 4521. GoYernor-General's Establishment Bill, 2R.,

6'227. Governor, Jimmy, q., 4648, 6014. Govern01·, Joe, q., j4744, 4850. Grafton-Casino Railway Bill, int., 6284; Com..,

6287. Gratuities to Retired Officers, q., 624. Grose and Colo Rivers, q., 2281, 3941, 5131. Gundagai-Tumut Railway Bill, 2R., 2905. Hawkesbury Railway Bridge, q., 3t72. " Historical Hecords," q., 2912, 3654. Hopetonn-u.venue, adj. (p.o., 3751}, ilS06. Hour of Meeting, m., 4418. Imperial Institute, q., 2014. Inclosed Lands Bill, 2R., 3403; Com., 3412. Indecent Publications Act Amendment Bill,

q., 2487. >

Indecent Publications.Act: Prosecutions, q., 3748, 5283, 5:l25.

Indecent Publications Bill, 2R., 405; q., 1902. Industrial Arbitration Bill, .2R , 2243. Inebriates Act, q., 3849. Inebriates Bill, Com., 2903, 2904. Insane, Imprisonment of, q., 2912. Invalided Officers and Soldiers, q., 1967. Iron Deposit3, q., 4303, 6009. Josephson v. Young, q., 1675. J nstices of the Peace Removal Bill, 2R., 2967. Ju \'enile Smoki1~g Suppression Bill, 2R., 1615;

Com., 5099, 5100. Land and Income Tax Department : Regrad-

ing, q., 3211. Land Application: New Guinea, q., 532.6. Land Exchanges, ad,j., 2750; q., 2844. Land-tax Assessments, q., 4742. Land-tax (Assessment-books) Bill, Cont .. 1 2666. Land Valuators, q., 3133. Leadville Water i:iupply,q., 2084. Letters and Telegrams from South Africa, q.,

48. Libel Law, q., 291, 534, 4400. Liverpool Asylum, adj., 6018. Lock-up Site, George and Pitt Streets, q., 363. Long Service Medals, q., 2755. Maintenance Men, q., 683. Major Holmes, q., 4742. Medals for Volunteer Offi9ers, q., 1256 .. Medical Practitioners Bill, con.s. amdts., 5833. Metallurgical Works, Clyde, q., 624. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, 3R., 1078; con~.

amdts, 1579. Military Central Clothing Board, q., 1598. Military Gratuities, q., 6097. :Mining on Primte Lands Bill, q., 45. Mooki Springs Exchange, q., 4931. Municipalities Act of 1897 Amendment Bill,

Com., 1242. Municipalities Bill, 2R., 3642; Corn., 4618,

4753, 4766, 4i98, .4872, 4883, 4889, 4899, 4901.

FITZPATRICK, Mr. J. C. L. (continuecl) : Naval Brigade : Service in China, q., 898,

1052. Navigation Department, ad:f., 5232. New Public Library, q., 2034, 3848. North Shore Bridge Designs, q., 364, 5889. Officers, Lunacy Department, q., 3571. Old-age Pensions Bill, int., 2952; 2R., 4978;

Corn., 5173, 5187; cons. amdt8., 6201. Oyster Reserves: Hastings :River, q., 1961. Parliamentary Elections Bill, Com., 5263. Parliamentary Electorates Redistribution Bill,

Com., 6131. Parliamentary Reporting Staff, q., 3216·. Parramatta Publican, q., 5791. Pastures and Stock ProtQction Act, q., 2192. Patriotic Fund, q., 47; aclJ.,, 1486. Penny Postage: Rylstone, q., 4710. Personal Explanation, 5569. Plague: Resumption of Property, q., 825. Police Regulation Act, q., 2084. Police Superannuation Fund, q., 1123, 2759,

2847. Postage Stamps, Removal of, q., 364. Provisional Schools, q., 2761. Public Abattoirs, rn., 1981. Public Servants, q., il044. Public Service : Examination for Females,

q., 2617 Public Service Superannuation Fund, q., 1123. Public \Yorks Committee Election Bill, 2n.,

3415. Public'"' orksCommittee: Allegations against,

q., 5012. Public 'Yorks Tender Board : Secretary q.,

1123. Public \Yorks Proposals, q., 6095. Question Without Notice, q., 1001. Racing Association Bill, q., 2091. Railway Department, acl}., 2770. Railway Employees, q., 3472. Railway ~ight Officers, q., 6363. Railway Refreshment-rooms, q., 5011. Railways:·

Belmore to Liverpool, m., 2908. Carlingford to Dural, m., 1593.

Railway to Cassilis, q., 3475, 3572; Readers: Public Schools, q., 2482. Registration :

Companies and Partnerships, q., 291. Produce and Fl'tlit Agents, q., 291.

Registration of Finns Bill, q., 3746. Report : Olil-age Pensions, q., 291. Resumptions : Darling Harbour, q., 2755. Road:

Bulga to Upper Colo, ·q., 3124. Bulga Road to ViT est Portland, q., 484 7.

Roads at Epping, q., 4303. Roads ancl Bridges, adj., 783. Rose hill Railway, q., 5061. Salaries: School Teachers, q., 1429, 2192,

2483. Salary of Teachers: Country Schools, q., 995. Secretary: \Vater and Sewerage Board, q.,

2617. Select Committee on lVJilitary Affairs, q.,,

1678. Shale-miners' Strike, q., 3850. Shearers' Accommodation Bill, int., 6408 ..

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Volumes 103, 104, lOS, 106, 107, 108.

PITZPAl'IliCK, Mr. J. C. L. (continued): Sleigh, Epileptic Condition of, q. ,- 4455. Stanford Co~tl.miue Hail way Bill, Coin., 398. State Govemor's Salary, q., 3301, 3655,6243. Steamship Salamis, q., 3942. Steel·rail Contract, m., 6181. Sunday Observance, q., 493::1. Superannuation Fund, q., 1896. Sl1pply:

Additional, 5932. At~orney.General, 3924. Colonial Secretary, ::!SSG, 3894, 3900. Executi1·e and-Legislative, 3857. Instruction, 414!!. Lands, :~930. Loan, 5958. .Military, 4247. Treasurer, 3917.

Supply·Bill,·iut., 512; 3n., 523. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., I :398. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 2437. Supreme Court Business, cu~i., 5009. Sydney, Cleansing of, q., 146. ·Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 1694, 1712,

3H., 1847; con. amclis., 2728; ac~i·, 3108. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, int .. , 848; Com.,

2134, 2144; 3R., 26:39. Telephone Service. q., 4210. . Temora-Wyalong Railway, m., 4737. Temora-Wy11lqng Bailway Bill, int., 5201;

Com:, 6161. 1'ram Accident: Ntwttl Officer, q., 1250. Tram Passes to Police Officers, q., 601:3. Tramway : Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie,

71!., ~492. :framwtty In~pectors, q., 3848. Tramw11y to Fort l\'Tacquaric, m., 983. Tr::welling Stock Bill, int., 53 W. Travelling Stock Houtes and Reserves, q., ·

2000. TreaMmy Bills, q:, 432. Troops for China, m., 1321, q., 1372, 1433,

1530, 1604 .. Troops for South Africa, Cost of, q., 29l. Troops in South Africa, q., 3394. Troops, Return of, q., 4492. Tuck ian Flood Esca,pe Scheme, m., :3520. Unemployed, adj. , 946 ; q., 2622. University Library, m., 6397. Volunteer Officers' Decorations, q., 1961. \Vater Supply, Lea,dyilJe, q., 4111. Weighing Clauses, q., 4400. \Vha,rfingers, appointment of, q., 5213. \Vollar Aborigines, q., 2963. Vi'omanhood Suffrage, m., 1020. \Vomen's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5473.

l!'ITZP Al'RICK, Mr. T., 'l'he Ill?t1Twnbiclgee: Agl'ieultrual Settlement Bill, recom .. , 5926. Cowled, Mr. G. H:, rn., 617, 3172. Federal and State Representation, q., 1057,

1124. Financia,l Statement, 3796.

. Government Printing Office Employees, q., ll24.

Land Exchange, m., 1468. Old·nge Pensions Bill, int., 2954; 2u., 5159. Parliamentaq Electorates Redistribution Bill,

2n., 6125.

FITZPATIUCK, i\Ir. 'l'.· (continuecl) : · Roads and Bridges, adj., 785. Supply:

Attorney.Geneml, 3923. Justice, 4071. Lands, 3930.

Service of Magistrates, q., 827. Supply Bill (No. :3), iu.t., 244'2. Temom-\Vyalong Hailwa,y Hill, 2n., 6158.

FLOWJms, The Hon. F. : Attachment of Wages Abolition Bill, 2R.,

1357. ·.Government Hailways (Employees Appeal)

Hill, 2tt , 6:340. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2n., 5102 . Mines (Eight Hours) Hill,·2R., 3734. St. George's Rifles, q., :1178. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2367. Truck Bill, Com., 404::1. \Y oollonmooloo ~ Vlmrf Extensions, ctclj., :{552.

G dAnLAND, Mr. J., ll'oollalt>·ct:

Address in Reply, 254. Adjutant: St. George's Itifles, q., ::1569. Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie Tramway

Bill, 2R., 5630. City Railway, q., 3335, 4020. City R'>tilway Extension Bill, Com., 6271. Commonwealth Bill, m., 350: Cowled, Mr. G. H., Case of, m.., 3175. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 2n., 690;

Com., 75'2, 758; >·ecom., 979, 980. Department of Justice, q., 4400.·. Dissent from Mr. Speaker's Huling, rn., 3136. EarJy.cJosing Bill, 2H., 3250; Com., 3364,3365,

3375, 3377, :~380, 3:387. Electoral Inequalities, q., 4ll3. Electoral Rolls, q., :3661. Employe1·s Liability Act, qdj, :3461. Federal Elections Bill, C0118. condl8., 6209, Fire Insurance Policies Bill, 2R., 4526; Com.,

4528. Fisheries Bill, q., 577, 1122. Holt-Sut.herland Estate Bill, 3n.; 3950. Hour of Meeting, m., 4436. Industria,! Arbitration Bill, 2n., 2214; Com.,

2324, 2328, 2:~34, 2:340, 2348, 2:349, 2350, 2526, 2527, 25:35, 2:348 ; rn., 274:3.

Interest on Judgments Bill, 2R., 809; Com., . 813, 814.

Metropolitan Traffic Bill, Com., !l67, 969, 970, 971, 974, 076 ..

Military Administration, rn., 4671. Municipalities Bill, Com.., 4576, 4589, 4602,

4604, 4609, 4612, 4761, 4791, 4878, 4896, 4901, 4202.

Naval Rt·igade Hi fie&, q., 899. Net.fishing in Port Jackson, q., 2484. OffLCer of District Court, q., 49:31. Paton's ::iettlement Bill, 2H., 4367. Presbyterian Church Bill, 2H., 6237. Standing Orders : Suspension, m., 6279. State Governor's Residence, q., 3132. Sunk·net Fishing, q., 4ll2. Supply Bill (No.2), int., 1393.

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

GARLAND, Mr. J. (continued): Supreme Court Procedure Bill, 2R., 2788;

Com., 2804; cons. nrndk, 4854, 4856. Sydney Corporation Act, q., 5284. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

Com., 4134, 41.'36. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 1681, 1702,

1704, 1716. Sydney Harbour 'lkust Bill, Com., 2135, 2158,

2160, 2524. Tramway Employees, q., 4402. Transfer of Titles, q., 22E5. Troops for Chitm, m., 1303. '~'ages of Foremen : "' orks Department, q.,

3471. 'Vages: Tramway Guards, q., 2577. • 'Vater and Sewerage Rates: Double Bay, q.,

2577.

GARRAN, The Hon. Dr. A., LL.D. : Casino-Lismore Railway Bill, 2R., 2475. Cobar-Wilcannia Railway Bill, 2R., 2597.

GILLIES, Mr. J., We.st ill aitland: Administration (Validating) Bill, 2R., 3087. Balmain Tram way, adj., I 594. Breelong Murderers, culj., 2668. Burbank, Albert, Claim of, m., 617, 6302. Coal-mining Leases, q., 2761. . Commonwea!Lh Celebrations, adj., 5095, 5605. Delohery, Mr. C., ac~i-, 3062. Early-closing Bill, G'om., 3361, 3379, 3385,

3386 ; ?·ecum., 3579. East Maitland Gaol, mZ/, 1117. Fire Brigades Bill, 2lt., 37 iiO. Gold-dredging Leases Bill, int., 6300. Hour of Meeting, m., 4422. Hunter River Flood Mitigation, q., 5449, 6014. Indecent Publications Bill, 2R., 407. Mail-boats at Fremantle, q., 299. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, cons. a melts., 1577. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), 2&.,

2892 ; Com., 2898. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4623. Municipalities (Election) Bill, Com., 416. Narrabri, "'algett, and Collarendabri Railway

Bill, int., 5568 ; 2R., 5637. Norfolk Island Magistra.te, q., 1125. Northern District (Jollieries, q., 301. Old-age Pensions Bill, int., 2953. Phylloxera, q., 532. Public \Yorks Committee Election Bill, 2R.,

3423 ; ()om .. , 3426. Racing Association Bill, 2R. ,- 2()92. Reduction of members, q., 6246. Richmond Vale Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2&.,

3619, 3702. . . Special Grant : \Vest l\iiLitlm1cl, q., 296. Stanford Coal-mine Hail way Bill, 2R., 381,

389; Com .. , 397, 399, 404. . St:ttement by the Mayor of Sydney, q., 3217. Supply':

Additional; 5941. Instruction, 4156. Justice, 4066, 4067, 4069.

Supply Bill, 3R., 524. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 1390. Tramway: Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie,

m:, _3514.

GILLIES, Mr. J. (continued): Troops f6r China, ctt~i-, 1594. Troy, Quartermaster-serjeant, m., 2748. Tuckian Flood Escape f:icheme, m., 3521·; 2R.,

6057. . 'Varder Huer, cdj., 2806. 'Varders in Maitl:.tnd Gaol, q., 1907. vVollongong Water Supply l:Sill, 2R., 2948.

GORMLY, Mr. J., Wctgga Wagga: Additional 'Sitting Day, m., 5671. Agricultural Leases Bill, 2R, 4500. Agricultural Settlement Bill, int., 5195, 2R., 5~55; Com., 5648,5651,5659, 5661; ?·ecom., 5827, 5920, 5928.

Appraisement: Wagga Wagga District, q., 4303.

Arrears of Conditional Purchasrs, q., 4847. Australian Contingents in South Africa, adj.,

584. . . Casino-Grafton Railway Bill, m., 6064. . Central Division L .. ases, q., 1597, 4846, 5215

5418. ' Chairman of Committees, p.o., 392. City Hail way Extension Bill, int., 6~56; Com.,

6269. Classified and Unclassified Roads, q., 4846. Commonwealth Arrangements Bill, Com.,

4714, 4717, 4721, Conditional Purchases: ,Appraisement, q.,

3048. Crown Lands:

Wagga 'Vagga District, q., 2083. 'Vithdrawal from Settlement, adj., 2854.

Crown Lands Alienation m., 611. Culcairn to Gernmnton Railway Bill, Com.,

6134. Customs (Sugar Drawback) Bill, int., 4463]

2R., 4725. . Darling Harbour Resumptions, m., 6041, 6048. .Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, int., 544; 2&.,

665. Delohery, ~Jr. C., ac~i-, 3063. Dentists Bill, Com., 2028. Dredging Leases, q., 2849. Ear~y-closing Bill, Com., :3345 1·ecom, 3576,

3580. Electric Trams, aclj., 443. Extra Sitting Day, m., p.o., 3485. Federal Elections Bill, 2R., 5683 ; Com., 5709,

5715, 5726; :3R., 5918. Federal Electorates, q., 147. First Australian Horse, q., .1598. Government Railways (Employees Appeal) . Bill, 2R.' 5807. . Government Stores Contractor, adj., 2315. Grant for Parks, q., ii606. Hour of Meeting, m., 4411. InclosP.d Lands Bill, 2&., iH01 ; Com., 3408,

3410, 34!2. Justices of the Peace Removal Bill, 2R., 2976. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2R., 1612;

Com., 1630. Land Exchange, Regulation of, q., 684; m.,

1443. \ Land Resumptions, q., 4744. Lands for Settlement, q., 3573, 4649. Medical Practitioners-Bill (No.2), Com., 2990;

cons amclts:, 5839.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107; 108.

GORMLY, Mt·. ,J. (continued) : Metropolitttn Tmffic Bill, 3R., 1073. Municipttlities Bill, 2R., 4346; Com., 4577,

4583, 4585, 4586, 4588, 4589, 4596, 4600, 4601, 4602, 4605, 4G06, 4610, 4612, 4618, 4621, 462·t, 4749, 4754, 4756, 4765, 4770, 4775, 4776, -i792, 4797, 4865, 4870, 4877, 4886, 4890, 4892, 4898, 4!!00, 4903.

Narrabri, \Valgett, andCollarendttbri Rttilway Bill, int., 5567.

Old-age Pensions Bill, int., 2952; 2R., 4963 ; Com., 5169, 5172.

Parliamentary Elections Bill, Com., 5243, 5248.

Parliamentary Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2lt_, 620{

Payment of Vouchers, q., 146. Printing Committee, q., 2488. Provisionttl School at Crain bob, q., 4846. Public Abattoirs, m., 1979. Public Parks, q., 4167. Public Works Committee Election Bill, 2R.,

3413. Railway Department, ctdj., 2769. Rottcl Closing, q., 57!J3. Road Expenditure, Vfttgga \Vttggtt District,

q., 3850, 4167. Saywell's Tramwtty and Electric Lighting Bill,

2R., 370. School-teachers' Salaries, q., 5885, 60!14. Standing Orders : Suspension, m., 6102. Stanfot:d Coal-mine lhilway Bill, 2u., 382. Supply:

Instruction, 4145. Loan, 5057, 5966. Railways, 4223.

Sunday-tradiug Bill, int., 6228. Supply .Bill, m., 452; int., 472. Supply ]3ill (No. 2), m., 1373; 1:nt., 1376. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 2405, 2444. Sydney Corporntion Bill, Com., 1690; 3n.,

1840 ; cons. amdtB., 32B9. Sydney H>trbour Trust Bill, int., 844; 2R.,

1928; Com., 2493. Time-limit to Speeches, m., 1107. Tramway : Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie,

m., 3488. Tm,·elling Stock Bill, int., 5315. Tuckittu Flood Escttpe Scheme Bill, m., 3516 ;

Com., 6062. Unclassifiecl Uoads, q., 1597. Unemployed, adj'., 92!). Unp;1.id Vouchers, q., 829. Wagg:.t Waggtt Volunteer Corps, q., 1057. W:.tter Channel : Crooked Creek to Lake

Albert, q., 492!1. \V ttter Conservation, q., 1597. \'i'idth of Tires Bill, int., 4734. \oVollongong W:.tter Supply Bill, 2R., 2045.

GouLD, The Hon. A. J. : Additional Sitting Day, ?n., 1344. Belmore Park to Fort niacquarie Tramway

Bill, 2 H.' 5865. Chlldren's Protection Bill, 2n., 4383, Cobar-Wilcannia Rnilway Bill, 3It., 3297. Dttrling HLtrbour \Vharves Bill, Com., 1731,

1741, 1742, 1743. ]~arly-closing Bill, con.9. amclts., 6321, 6328.

GouLD, The Hon. A. J. (continuecl): Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5092. Forfeiture of Leases Bill, 2n., 815; Com., 817,

818, 821' 1044. . Holt-Sutherland Estate Bill, 2H., 3327. Land-tax (Assessment-books) Bill, Com., 3020. Legitimation Bill, 2tt., 2680. Metropolitan Tmffic Bill, 2n., 1349. Miners' Accident Relief Bill ·(No. 2), 2u.,

3822. Mines' Engineers Hours Bill, Com., .4376,

4370. Municipalities Act of 1897 Amending Bill,

2R.; 2168. Narrabri, 'Valgett, and Collarencl:.tbri Rail·

Wtty Bill, 2H., 5869. Standing Orders: Suspension, m .. , 5988. Stttnford Coal-mine Uitilway Bill, Com., 884. Supply Bill, Corn., 527. Sydney Corporation Bill, con.s. amdts., 3189. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 3023. · Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, 2R., 6083. Troops for China, m., 1500.

GRAHAM, Dr. J., M.D., Sydney - Belmo?-e Division:

City l~lectric Lighting, adj., 4125. Compensation for Quarantine, q., 2578. Decoration for Australian Troops, q., 434. Defects in the Sewemge System, q., 2195. Dentists Bill, Corn., 2039; cons. anults., 4367. Free Passes for retu rued Soldiers, q., 4208. IndecentPu blicatiops Bill, 2tt., 404; Com., 4;08. Infectious Fevers Hospital Site, q., 1521. Medicttl Pmctitioners Bill (No. 2), Com., 2985,

2991. Medicttl Practitioners (Amendment) Bill,

Com., 4525. Old-nge Pensions Bill, 2R., 5143; Com., 5168. Public Health Bill, q., 5052, 6013. Quarantine Regnlations, q., 3393. Rat-c!Ltching, q., 2194. Royal Commission on Charities, q., 577. Sewerage System of Sydney, q., 1604. Site for Drill-shod, q., 1521. Supply : Treasurer, 3918. Sydney Corpomtion Bill, 2R., 11::19; 1680,

1G84, 1693, l6!J8, 1701, 1707, 1718; 3R., 1846 ; cons. amclts., 2722.

\~7 ttte1: and Sewe:·agc Board, q., 2701.

GRE\'U,LE, The Hon. K : Shark Isl!tnd, q., 417.

GRII'FITH, Mr. ARTHUR, TJTm·atah: Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2R ,5348; 1·ecom.,

5922. Ambulance-dri,,ers, wlj., 1457; q.,l966, 2015. Appropriation Bill, 3R., 6021. Attttchment for Wages Abolition Bill, adj.,

1118; con8. arnclts., 1607. Australian Contingents in South Africa, adj.,

58.J.. Baths in Farm Cove, ar(j., 4625. Campbell's Case, Ct<(j., 5851 ; q., 636G. Coast Rospit;J.]: Provisions, q., 2015. Commonwealth Celebrations, q., 4404; adj.,

5074. Customs ($ngar Dmwbacks) Bill, int., 4465.

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GRI SESSION 1900 .. HAs. cxi,

12 June· to 5 December, 1900 •.

GRIFFITH, 1fr. ARTIIUR (continued) : Darling Harbour WhatTes Bill, 2R., 739. Death of Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha,

adj., 1487~ Delohery, Mr. C., ac(f., 3052.

· Dentists Bill, Com., 2029, 2044, 20!5. Destitute Children, q., 3749. Early-closing Bill, 2R., 326-l.; Com., 3367,

3381, 3382, 338a, 3384. Eastern Extendion Telegraph Company q.,

3395. Electors' Rights, q., 2760. Employers' Liability Act, at(f., 5450. Federal Elections Bill, 3R., 5902; cons. c~mdts.,

6210. Financial Statement. 3769. Fire Brigades Bill, 2a., 2759. 'Fruit : Quarantine Station, q., 1119 . . Government Architect's Department, adj.,

2957. . Go,•ernment Business, q., 4849. Go,•ernment Railways (Employees Appeal)

Bill, 2H.,.5802; Com., 5811. Government Stores Contractor, culj., 2287. 231~ .

Honorary Captain, Sydney T.ancers, q., 2087. Hopetoun-avenue, aclj., p.o., 3751. Hour of Meeting, m., 4~35. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 1800; Com.,

2527, 2539. Justices of the Peace Remo,·al Bill, 2R., 2964,

2977. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2R., 1623;

Oom., 5100. Labour Unions Employees' Protection Bill,

2R., 2049. Land Revaluation, q., 573. Land-tax Reappraisement, q., 1435. Land-tax Valuers, aclj., 525. Milk-vendor, Prosecution of, aclj., 55'}9. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 2R., 865. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), 2R.,

2890; ·com., 2897, 2900, 2902: 3R., 2929; ?·ecom., 2939.

Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R., 1856. Money Borrowed from Savings Banks, q., 36!. Money Owing by Banks, q., 628. Moree Bore Farm, q., 5060. Municipttlities Bill, Com., 4603, 4608, 4621,

4623, 4754, 4764, 4781, 4799, 4803, 4870, 4874, 4886, 4891, 4892, 4899, 4902, 4903.

Nurses: Bubonic Plague, q., 147, 364. Nurses' Salaries, q., 45; aclj., 1:!8. Old-age Pension Bill, int., 2953, 2R., 4996;

Com., 5184, 5186, 5187, 5191, :!R., 5237, cons. amdts., 6201.

Old-age Pension Scheme, q., 2016, 2087. Order of Business, m., 1768; q., 3659. Pacific Cable Enabling Bill, 2R., 4445. Patents and Trade-marks Bill, 2R., 4515; p.o.,

4516. Personal Explanation, 3750. Police Force Appointments, q., 5016. Police Force: Employment, q., 5604. Postponement of Business, nL, 3905. Prince of w·ales' Birthday, q., 3750. Probationary Storekeeper, Coast Hospital, q.,

1!!62, 2017. Public Buildings, q., 3473.

GRIFFITH, 1\h. ARTHUR (continued): Public Service Board Inquiry, q., 2914. Public Institutions Supplies Commission, q.,

4650. Public Instruction Act Amendment Bill, 2R.,

5100. Railway Employees' 'Vages, q., 2912. Railways Appeal Bill, q., 3394. Richmond \Tale Coal-mine Railway Bill, q.,

3046; 2R., 3611; q., 3748. Roads and Bridges, adj., 787. Savings Bank Ad,•anees, q., 2584. Savings Banks : Trustees, q., 2958. Steel-rail Contract, m .. , 6170. Subsidies: Art Societies, q., 3390. Supplies to Guvernment Institutions, q., 3747, Supply:

Additional, 5923. Executi,•e and Legislati,·e, 3857.

Supply Bill, int., 48!); Com., 517; 3R., 522. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 2148, 2512. Tied Houses Bill, 2R., 3962, 3981. Tighe's Hill Tramway, q., 682. Troops for China, q., 1125. Unemployed, q., 1126, 1205. University Bill, m., 6397. 'Yages of NavYies, q., 2960. 'Yome.u's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5489.

GRIFFITH, 1\Ir. T. H., Albury: Address in Reply, 23. Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2R., 5394. Early-closing Bill, Com., 334.0. Municipalities Bill, 2R., 4336; Com., 4888. Murray, Pollution of, q., 5017. Order of Business, ?1!., 1768. Public Service Amendment Bill, q., 2846. Rabbit·Pest, q., 3220. · Sports !;round, Albury, q., 429. 'Yomen's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5487.

H HARRIS, Sir M., Kt., Sydney--Denison Division:

Board of Health Report, q., 6:!7:3. Citizens' Vigilance Committee, q., 1366. Commissions in the British Army, q., 1967. Darling Harbour '\Vharves, q., 534. Darling Harbour 'Yharves Bill, 3H., 1094. Demonstrator : Technical College, q., 1056. Federal Delegates, q., 775. Glebe Island Bridge, q., 828. Martin-place, q., 572. McCredie, Mr. G., g., 146. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, 3Ic, 1060. Plague : Report on, q., 6372. Quarantined Areas: q., 828. ; q., 1266. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 1686, 1707,

1716, 1718.

H.ASSALL, The Ron. T. H., 1lforee: Advances to Rettlers Fund, q., 827. Agt·ieultural Leases Bill, 2R., 4499. Amending Land Bill, q., 889. Annmtl Leases, q., 3333. Appraisers, Appointment of, q., 3098. Auction S:tle at Carcoar, q., 2580. Ballots for Land, q., 3333. Blaxland, Mr. F. H., q., 4018.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

HASSALL, The Hon. T. H. (continued) : Cable Company at La Perouse, q., 2192. Camping Reserves and \Vatering Places, q.,

769, 770. Carcoar District, q., 36:14. Cedar Timber, q., 3332. Central Division Leases, q., 290, 1597, 3333,

5215, 5282, 5418. Chainmen and others: Surveyors' Camps,. g.,

1522. Church and School Lands, q., 141; Carco~tr

District, q., 3654. Colonel Spalding, q., 1368. Conditional Purchase Appmiseme11t, q., 1435,

1524, 1966, 2092, 2580, 2963, 3048. Conditional Purchases, Gosford District, q.,

2087. Country and Suburban Parks, q., 287. Country Parks, q., 4::!1. Cousins, C. J., Homestead Selection of, q.,

532. Cremorne Foreshores, q., 291. Crown Land Applicants, q., 91. Crown Lands Agents, q., :H30. Crown Lands: Central District, q., 995, 1048,

1203; "Vagga Wagga 1)istrict, q., 2083; Nanami Run, q., 3042.

Crown Lands Commission :\\'estern District, q., 1055.

Crown Lands Ringbarked, q., 3042. Crown Lands: Withdrawal from Settlement,

acl,i., 2852. Darl.ing Island, q., 2960. Davis, Harry, q., 4017. District Sun·eyors, Armidt~le, q., 532; Forbos,

q., 287. . District Surveyors' Reports, q., 3572. Federal Electious Bill, Com., 573::!. Fees for Reappraisement, q., 90, 294, 367. Foreshore: Ball's Head Bay, q., 826. Porest and Timbe1· Department, q., 4574. Forestry Bill, q., 1758. · Frenchman's Pttcldock, q., 1756. Gat_es: Eugowm to Cookamidgery Station, q., . 4709 ; Goolagong to Eugowra, q., 4709. Gosforcl 'Nursery, q., 1601. Government Labourers, aclj., 2575. Gr:1nts for Parks, q., 5606. Homestead Selections: Appraisement, q., 2959. Inclosed Lands Bill, 2R., 3406 ; Com., 3408. -Inquiry by Local Lands Board, q., 1263. Invercll Land Ofilce, q., 6094. Keenan's Revoked Lease, Molong, q., 3621. Land A.ct of 1,899, q., 1904. Land Agents, 'q., 5132. · Land Appraisenicnt Act, g., 622. Land available for Settlement, q., 1204,2847;

3573, 4.167, 4649. Land Ballot, q., 6094. Land Board Inquiry, Dubbo, q., 4574. Land Board P1·occdure, q., 5282. Land Exchange, m., 1477; q., 2845, 6365: Land l~xchange: Nyang, q., 292, 774, 1605;

Pericoota, 427, 1674 ; Caroonboon and Puckawidgee, q., 621; Bcrembed, q., 829; Ironbong, q., l676, 2015, 2193, _2580; Eurob·Keepit, q., HJ03, 2016, 2017; Com­bardelo, q., 2079. '

Land l~xchangc, Begulation of, q., 684.

HASSALL, 1'hcHon. T. H. (continue1l): Land: Long Blty, q., 50fi2. Land Resumption: Long Bay, q., 5784. Land Sales, q., 2015. Lands Department: Maladministration, adj.,

2713.. -Large Estates: Riverina District, q., 826. Lease held by Mr. Faulkiner, q., 4H34, 5012. Lease of Reserve, l\1olong, q., 321:-i, 3332. Local Land Board : G osforcl, q., 77:3. Lock·ilp Site, George and Pitt Streets, q., 363. Moree Bore !<arm, q., 5060. Mortgager! Selectors, q., 6374. Nanima ahd I:Vandary Holdiugs, q., 626. Nanima Run, q., 6097. Narrabri, \Ynlgett, and Collarcncbbri Railway

Bill, 2R., 5634. Newcastle Pasturage Reserve, q., 533, 3048. North-western Settlement Leases, q., 2085. · Old·age Pensions Bill, 2H., 4992. Old Police.station: George-street, q., .680. '' On Service" En ,•elopes, q., 2578. Pastoral Holdings: Palla!, q., 290; Quambone,

&c., q., 2278. ' Penny Postage Rate, q., 3567. Postage Stamps, Removal of, q., 364. Pri\•ttte Land Agents, q., 4648. Promotions: Public Service, q., 677. Public Parks and Hecreation Reserves, q., 292. Public Parks: Country Districts, q., 90,4167. Public Hoacl,Moloug River Settlement, g., 294. Public Schooll'upils, Holidays to, q., 5640. Habbit Pest, q., 3220. Hcappraisement: \Veatcrn Division Leases,

q., 623. Recreation Rcsen·es: Mountains, q., 2576. Rents of Annual Leases, q., 3212. Ringbarking Timber, Molong District, q., 678. Ringbarking Timber, q., 287. Road-closing, q., 5793. Road:

Eugowra to Cookamic!gery Hailway-str.tion, q., 3570. .

Macquarie Fields Estate, q., 2394 . Tocumwal, q., 5791.

Royalty for Cutting Timber, q., 431. Register of Transfers: :Married \Vomen, q.,

23!J4. Registmrs at 'Federal Elections, q., 2576. Sandy Creek Homestead Selections, q., 1677. School Teachers: Railway Fares, q., 5639. Scrub Lease ncar Condobolin, q., 288. Scrub Lease~, q., 3570, 6008. " Selections: Appraisement of, q., 145. Selectors : Nanami Holding, q., 3567. Settlement Leases : Central Division, IJ-, 4398. Sherribry Land Ballot, q_, 5641. Smaller Settlement : Vcniliqui.u Electorate,

q., 1674. Smith, \7\'., Application of, q., 5132. Sports Ground, Albury, q. ,,429. Stock Routes, q., 16i:>. Stock Route: Gloucester to 1Iaitland, q., 1900. Supply: Lands, 4047. Sun•ey \York: Roads Branch, q., 1900. Temporary Common: Canowindra, q., 4455. 'l'enanclra Artesian Bore Hesen•e, q., J 11(). Thinning Out: Murmy Forests, q., 1674. Tiel, Joseph William, q., 4017.

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HAs ' SESSION 1900. HAY cxiii.

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

HASSALL, The Hon. T. H. (conti1iued): Timber Industry, q., 2016. Timber Regulations, a(lj., 618. Travelling Stock Routes and Resen•es, q.,

2090, 2195. Wagga Wagga Land Board, q., 1677. Webb's Grant, q., 3213. 'Vilberforce Labour Settlement, q., 5640, 'Vinderadeen Estate, q., 139. ·withdrawal of Land from Settlement, q.,

3097.

HAWKEN, The Hon. N. : Attachment of ':'\'ages Abolition Bill, 2R.,

1360. ·Broken Hill Abattoirs, Markets, and Cattle

Sale~ yards Bill, 2R., 4631. Cobar- Wilcannia Railway Bill, m., 5985. Commonwealth Bill, q.·, 2164 ; m., 3305, 3313. Culcairn to Germanton Railway Bill, 2R., 6348. Darling Harbour Resumptions, m., 6309. Early-closing Bill, 2R., 4288; Com. ,4567, 4569. Electric Trams, adj., 1042. Electrical Machinery at Ultimo, q., 5102. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 599:~. Federal Fiscal Policy, rn., 1948, 1954. Loan Bill, 2R., 6074. Marriage Bill, 2R., 5779. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, 2R., 1351. Municipalities (Election) Bill, 2R., 2696,3541. Old-age Pensions Bill, Com., 5765, 5771,5775. Pacific Cable Bill, 2R., 4644. Personal Explanation, 2589. Stanford Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2n., 880;

Com., 883, 887, 888. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2366; con.

amdts., :3188. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 3193,3206. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, 2R., 6082.

HAWTHORNE, Mr. J. S., Leichh(trdt: Additional Sitting Day, rn.., 5671. Adult Suffrage Bill, q., 774. Balmain and Five Dock Trams, q., 994. Balmain Tramway Service, adj., 636. Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie Tramway

Bill, 2R .• 1i63l. Blacks' Camp at La Perouse, q., 3100. Buckley, Thomas, m., 6301. Byron Bay Breakwater, m., 6290. Callan Park Asylum, a(li-, 22i7. City Railway Extension Bill, Com., 6278. Commission of the Peace: William Langley,

J.P., adj., 2749. Commonwealth Celebrations, adj., 5092; q.,

6367. Cooerwull Academy Bill, Com.,. 5978. Culcairn to Germanton Railway Bill, Com.,

6141. Darling Harbour ·wharves Bill, 2R., 740;

Com., 767. Early-closing Bill, 2R., 3275. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5734, 57:38;

cons. arndts., 6212. Fog Signals or Lights, q., 772. Frederick, Captain, acli-, 4368. Gold-dredging Leases·Bill, int., 6297. Goulburn Church of England Property Trust,

rn., 3652. h

HAWTHORNE, Mr. J. S. (continued), : Government Architect's Department, adj.,

2956. Government Railways (Employees Appeal)

Bill, 2R.' 5805. Governor-General's Establishment Contribu-

tion Bill, Com., 6228. Grafton-Casino, Railway Bill, int., 6285. Inspection of Harbour ·works, q., 997. Leichhardt Electric Tramway, q., 4401. Instruction, 4160.

Long Cove Bridge, q., 5887. Municipalities Bill, 2R., 4365. Old~age Pensions Bill, int., 2954; 2R., 5007. Public Abattoirs, m.., 1993. Public Instruction Act Amendment Bill, 2R.,

5101. Public Service Superannuation Fund, q., 2701. Seventh Regiment, obs., 3851. Stafford, Serjeant, q., 772. Supply:

Treasurer, 3915. Instruction, 4160.

Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 1414. Sydney Corporation Bill, cons. arndts., 2739. Tramway: Balmain to Leichhard·t and Peter-

sham, q., 5887. Tramway to Fort M:acquarie, m., 983. Tuckian Flood Escape Scheme Bill, 2R., 6052. Typewriting Machines: Telegraph Offices, q.,

2390. Typewriting: Public Schools, q., 6364. Unemployed, acij., 916. Wharfingers, q., 6363. \7\7omen's Franchise Bill, 3R., 5743. \'Vood-blocking: Parramatta Road, q., 5887.

HAYES, Mr. J., 'l.'/te J,ftt1·ray: Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2R., 5341; Com.,

5655, 5661. Carnerny Holding, q., 4304. Chairman of Committees, m., 536. Customs (Sugar Drawback) Bill, int., 4463. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5703. Latid Board Procedure, q., 5282. Land Exchanges, m.., '1437, 1481. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4876. Parliamentary Elections Bill, Com., 5347. San Francisco Mail Service, q., 2848. Yanko Cutting, q., 3944.

HAYNES, Mr. J., Wellington: Acting-judge Barton, q., 3570, 4307. Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2R., 5387. Appropriation Bill, 3R., 6021. Ashfield Election, adj., 5054. Australasian Naval Squadron, q., 577. Balmain Tramway Service, adj., 634. Barton, Mr., Expenses of, a(ij., 314. Barton, Mr. Edmund, Q.C., q., 4210. Canterbury Election, q., 1056. Capital P,mishment Abolition Bill, 2R., 1216. Central Division Leases, q., 290. Charitable Institutions, q., 680. Children in the Streets, q., 433, 572. Church Trust at Goulburn, q , 2397. City Council and the Government, q., 3132. Closer Settlement Bill, q., 3749. Collision in Sydney Cove, q., 2964.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

HAYNES, Mr. J. ( continuecl): Commission of the Peace: William Langley,

J.P., adj., 2748. Commonwealth Bill, q., 1.44. Commonwealth Celebrations, q., 6371. Communication to Imperittl Government, q.,

:3392. Country .Fire Brigades Bill, q., 1963. Cot1sins, C. J., Homestead Selection of, q., 532. Crown Landa : \~'ithdrnwal from Settlement,

adj., 2856. · Culcairn to Germanton Railway Bill, Com.,

6138, 6143. D<tily Hansw·d; q., 1257. Darling :Harbour Frontages, q., 3220. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, int., 552; 2n.,

706. Dawson, Rachel, q., 47. . Denti~ts Bill, Com., 2025, 2037, 2044. Despatch of Troops to China, q., 578. Drawback on Jams, q., 4710. Duty on ~1achinery, q., 2699. JJ:arly.closing Bill, Com., 3355. J~lcctoral Rolls, q., 3100. JJ:lectric Trams, ac(j., 438. Equity Court, q., 572. Federal Capital Site, q., 1603. :Federal lmections Bill, 2n., 5686.; Com., 5715,

5722, 5724. Federal Parliamentary Staff, q., 1207. Financial Aclmiristration, adj., 2124. Fire Brigades Bill, q., 4575. Flannelette, q., 3335. :Free Posto,ge, g., l 433. Free Postage : Wo,ter o,nd Sewerage Depart­

ment, q., 1526. Go,ol Jl,llo,intcnance, q., GSO. Goulbmn Church f>f Ettgbnd Property Trust,

m., 3653. Governor-General, q., 775, 830, 895, 999. Government Business, q., 4849. Government Hailways (Employees Appeal)

Bill, Com., 5810. Gmves of Deceased Statesmen, q., <1020. Hour of M ceting, .m., 4427. Incli1tn Famine Contributions, q., 91. Inspection of Scaffolding, q., 2487. Justices of the Peace Hemoval Bill, 2R., 2068. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2R.,

1621 ; Com., 1626. Laf)cl Agents, q., 5132. Lancl Dispute, q., 3849. Land Exchanges, m., 1466; Eurolut-Kcepit,

q., 201G.· Land So,les, q., 2015. Laud-tax: Cooper Est1tte, q., 6373. Letters nnd Telegmms from South Africa, q.,

48. Macquo,rie-street, q., 3474. Master in Equity, q., 363. Medico,l Practitioners Bill (No. 2), 2R., 2980;

Com., 2089, 2992. Miners' Accidentl'l.elief Bill (No.2), 3R., 2936. :Motions for Select Committees, q., 1063. Municipalities Bill, Com.., 4587, 4591, 4612,

4614, 4618. ·Municipalities Gmnt, q., 628. Municipality of Lambton, q., 3396. Naval Brigade .1!,01~ces; q., 68L.

HAYN}:s, ~1r. J. (continuecl): North Shore Ferry Service, q., 2487. Old-age Pensions Bill, Com., 5184, 5186. Old Police-station, George-street, q., 681. "On Service" Envelopes, q,, 2578, 2699. Order of Business, -m., 1761. Overtime : Taxation Depo,rtment, q., 2085. Parliamentary Library, m., 6416. Police Magistrate, Orange, q., 2581. · Press Gnllery, q., 575. Private Land Agents, q., 4648 .. Private .Members' Business, q., 2913; adj.,

3388. Public Abattoirs, m., 1996. Public OIIicers : Federal Service, q., 1260. Public School Children, q., 5675. Ro,ilwa.y Department, adj., 2770. !{ail way Fares and Goods ]'{.o,tes, q., 289. Hail way Passes for Federal Candidates, q.,

5016. . Second Mastet· in Equity, q., 290. Select Committees, q., 2621. Stock Inspector, Kempsey, q., 1898. Sunday Tmding, q., 1529, 1530, 4649. Supply:

Additional, 5945. Attorney-General, 3922, 3925. l~xecutive and Legislo,tiYe, 3860. Lands, 4029.

Supply Bill, int., 460. S)•clney Harbour Trust Bill, int., 846 ; Com.,

2492; 3H., 2639. Troops for Chino,, m., 1331. Unemployed, cu(i., 900. · vVestern Lands Commission, q., 5062.

Hm'HEH, The Hon. J. : Cobar-\Vilcannia ~ailway Bill, 2R., 2384. Early-closing Bill, 2tt., 4281, Com., 4300,

4569, 4570. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5994, 5996. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2tt., 5424. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2rt., 5444; Uom., 577'!.

HEYDON, The Hon. L. F. : Attachment of \Vages Abolition Bill, 2n.,

1362. Cobar to Wilcannio, Ro,ilway Bill, 2R., 1894. Darling Harbour Who,rves Bill, 2R., 1648; '

Com .. , 1735, 1736, 1872, 1874, 18j7, 1881, 1888.

Sydney Corporation Bill, con.~. ctmdts., 3189. Sydney Ho,rbour Trust Bill, Com., 3194, 3197,

3203, 3205, 3206, 3207. .

HoouB, Mr. J. A., Glebe: Bachelor Teachers : Conn try Schools, q., 774. Balmain Tram wo,y Service, adj., 635.: Barton, Mr. Edmund, Q.C., q., 4210. Belmore Park to Fort Macquarie Tramwo,y

Bill, 2R., 5627; 3R., 5644. Bot11nic Gardens, adj., 3804. Capito,] Punishment Abolition Bill, 2n., 1231. Children's Protection Bill, 2R., 3956. City Rail way Extension Bill, int., 6254 ; Corn.,

6267, 6268. Cletrion, The, q., 5792. Coal Trade Disputes, q., 1001. Committee on Claims, q., 1:205.

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HoG SESSION 190.0. Huo CX\'·

12 June to 5 December; 19CO.

HoGUE, :Mr. J. A. (continued): CommonwealthArrang!3ments Bill, Com. ,4714, . 4717, 4719. Commonwealth Inaugui·al Celebrations,. q.,

4209•; adj. 5094. . Companies Act Amendment Bill, adj., 1243. Conciliation and Arbitration Act, q., 1260. Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, int., 4460. Darling Harbour Resumptions, m., 5061. Darling Harbour Whan•es Bill, 2R., 729. Delohery, Mr. C., adj., 3060. Department of Labour n,nd Industry, q., 1001,

1121. Early-closing ·Bill, 2R., 3143,. Com., 3356,

3365, 3369. Election Expenses Bill, int., 4365. Electric Tram.: Glebe Point Line, q., 3126. Excise Reduction Bill, int., 5321; cons. amdts.,

5G14. . Federal Elections Bill, int., 4366 ; 2R., 5699 ;

Com., 5712, 5718, 5725; cons. amclts., 6206, 6208, 62'11.

Fredericks, Captain, Case of, aclj., 569. · Gold-dredging Leases Bill, int., 6298; Com.,

6299, 6300. . Grafton-Casino Railway Bill, i:-:t., 6281. Indecent Publications Bill, 2R., 406; Com.,

408. Lane CoYe Ferry Service, q., 1260. Legitimation Bill, 2R., 5851. Lieutenant-Governor of the Commonwealth,

q., 5677. Medical Practitioners Bill (No. 2), Com., 299i. :Medical Practitioners Bill, cons. amclts., 5843. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, int., 567. Military Administration, m., 4665. .Miners: Hunter District, q., 1121. Municipalities (Election) Bill, 2n., 410; Com.,

413. Municipalities Bill, 2R., 4360; Com., 4577,

4600, 4622, 4750, 4788, 4802. Municipalities Incorporation Bill, 2R., 6383 .. Narrabri Railway-station, adj., 4939. National Librilry, q., 2020. Navigation (Amendment) Bill, q., 5135. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2u., 4998; cons. amdts.,

6201. Parliamentary Elections Bill, Com., 5243,5248. Paton's Scttlem,ent Bill, 2R., 4367. Privilege : Strangers in the Ante-rooms, 5674. Public Abattoirs, m., 1991. Public Health Bill, int., 4367. Public \Vorks Dep!trtment, q., 2392. Queen's Hall, cu(j., 5852. Racing Association Bi!l, 2R., 3002. Reduction of Members, q., 6364. · Roo,d through 1\'Iacquarie Fields Esto,te, adj.,

2927. Stamp Duties Bill, int., 4459. Sto,nding Orders : Suspension, m., 6107, 6279. Stanford Coal-mine Rail wily 'Bill, 2n., 382;

C'om., 398, 401, 404 . Sunday Trading adj., 4488. Supply:

Instruction, 4147, 4155. Rttilways, 4238. T(easurer, 391~.

Sydney Corporation Bill, 2R., 1173; 3R.,. 1848; cons. amclts., 3071.

HOGUE, Mr. J. A. (continued): Tramway : lleln1ore Park to Fort llfacquarie,

m., 3~99. . Troops· for China, 1n., 1322. Tuck ian Flood Escape Bill, 3R., 6248~ Unemployed at Narrabti, q., 3099. vYomanhoocl Su(l'rage, m., l01H. Workmen ttt Bourke, adj., 57,13.

HOLli!AN, lllr. IV. A., Grenfell: Abrahams, Mrs., m., 616, 6409. Administration (Validating) Bill, Com., 3092. Clothing : Police Forces, q., 5784, 6362. Commonwealth Bill, rn., 35G. Discipline: Flogging of Prisoners; o., 290; District Sun·eyor, Forbes, q., 287, • · Federal Elections. Bill, Com., 5703. Goold Bicycle Company ven1ts J. Crowley q.

429; ac(j., 617. ' ' Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 22:Z6. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bfll, 2R., 1623. Koorawatha-Grenfell Railway, q.,.288. Land aud Income Tax Department, q., 289. Medical Practitioners Bill, cons. arnrf.ts., 5833. :Metropolitan Traffic Bill, Com., 971; cons.

arnclts., 1577. Military Administriltion, m., 4707. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4614, 4617, 4793,

4890. . Na':lima ilnd \Yilndary Holdings, q., 626. Police : Allowances, g., 626. Police Force : Holidays, q., 5790. Police Officer~:· Quamntine Duties, q., 4929, Railways:

Grenfell to v;r yalong, adj., 990. Temora to I:Yya1ong, rn., 1808.

Roads and Bridges, adj., 799 . School of Mines: \Vyalong, q., 5790. Scrub Lease near Condobolin, q., 288. Secret Leases, aclj., 284. Supply: Lauds, 4061. Supply Bill, int., 4.69. Sydney Hospital, wlj., 5568. Telephone System, q., 288. Telephone Tunnels, q., 998, 1000. Temora-Wyalong Railway Bill, m., .4738; 2R.,

6156 ; ac!i-, 6420. Troops for China, q., 1433, 1434, 1526. \Vater Consenation Department, q., S3r. Yambulla Gold-field, q., 4846.

HowARTH, :Mr. G., TVilloitghby: Fees: City Hailway Extension, q., 1203. Light Transit Railway Syndicate, q., 1753. Resumptions: \Voolloomooloo and Lavender

Bays, q., 1203.

HuGHES, The Hon. J. : Address in Reply, 10. Attachment of Wages Abolition Bill, C'om.,

1363. Broken Hill Abattoirs, Markets and Cattle

Sale-yards Bill, 2n., 4626. Bonndary·street Extension Bill, 2R., G005~ Co bar· Wilcannia Railway Bill, 3R., 3293. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 2R., 1667;

Com., 1734, J737, 1739, 1745. Dentists Bill, 2R., 3317; Com,, 3319, 3320,

3321, 3323, 3324, 3325 ; 1·ecom., 3540. · Early-closing Bill, C'om., 4294.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 103,

HuGHES, The Hon J. ( continuecl): Federal Fiscal Policy, m., 1953. Holt-Sutherland Estate Bill, 2lt., 3327. Imprisonment for Non-pttyment of Fines, q.,

1039. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 5570. Interest on Judgments Bill, 2I~., 1248, 1253. Jacob, the late Mr., m., 5. Land-tax (Assessment-books) Bill, 2&., 3011. Land-tax (Contribution) Bill, 2R., 1045, 3720;

Com., :3721, 3724, 3726. Legitimation Bill, 2R., 2677 ; Com., 2683,

2686, 2687, 2689, 2691. Loan Bill, 2Jt., 6066 ; Com., 6070. Metropolitan Traffic Bill1 2R., 1348; Com.,

1354, 1355. . Money Lenders' and Infants' Loans Bill, 2R.,

4385, 4394; Com., 4633; ?'ecom., 4634. MunicipnJities (Election) Bill, 2u., 2696; obs.,

4626. Proposed Road in the Domain and Uardens,

adj., 3706. Supply Bill (No. 4), 2u., 3566. Sydney Corporation Bill, 2a., 2055 ; p. o ..

2066, 2070; Com., 2073, 2075, 2076, 2078, 2174, 2175, 2179, 2186, 2187, 2189, 2190, 2373; cons. anult8., 2814, 2816.

Sydney Harbonr·Trnst Bill, Com., 3448. Troops for China, m., 1504.

HUGHES, Mr. W. M., Sydney-Lc£11-{/ Divi8ion: Address i.n Reply, 207. Ashfield Election, adj., 5051. Assistant Paymasters, q., 1606. Coast Steamers, q., 6370. Commonwotlith Celebrations, q., 5642, 5S88,

5892, 6096, 6362. Darling Harbour Wlmrves Bill, 2R., 686. Early-closing Act : Sunday Trading, q., 685. Early-closing Bill, q., W79, 2580; 2n., 3153;

Com., 3365, 3366, 3369, 3371, 3372, 3373, 3374, 3382, 3383, 3386 ; q.' 5642, 6013 ; cons. c£m dis., 6222.

Early-closing Act Prosecution, q., 4747, 4930. Federal Cn111paign, q., 5216. l!'ederal Elections, q., 5284. Federal JTilections Bill, 2tt., 5687. ' Federal Electorates, q., 1678, 25S3. Fishing in Port Jackson, q., 682. Frozen-meat Trade, q., 1528. Government Stores Contractor, culj., 2299. Harbour Ferry Traffic, q., 301. Increments : Public Service, q., 625. Inspectm· of Scaffolding, q., 2750. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2R., 1613;

Com., 1629. Medical Pmcti tioners Bill (No. 2), 2n., 2982;

Com., 2990. Military Aclministmtion, m., 4669. Moree Bore Farm, q.; 4848. Navigation Department, adj., 5228. Old-age Pensions Bill, Com., 5180. Questions without Notice, obs., 147. Railway JTimployees' Appeals, q., 3133, 3214, . 3332, 3475. . Scaffolding Bill, q., 5217. Sunday Closing, q., 2287, 4745. Supply Bill, 3Jt., 524. Supply : Additional, 5938.

HuGHES, Mr. W. M. (continued): Swift, the late S. M., m., 6237. Sydney Corporation Bill, q., 832; 2R., 1i48; ·

Com., 1680, 1682, 1683, 1684, 1687, 1689, 1693, 1699, 1700, 1705; 3R., 1849; COliS. amdts., 2724, 3245.

Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, int., 843 ; 2R., 1921 ; 3R., 2638.

Tug-boats, q., 892. Unemployed, Allotment of Work to, q., 829.

HUMP!lERY, The Hon. F. T. : Cobar-Wilcannia Railw!ty Bill, 2R., 2388. Collarendabri Railway Bill, 2n., 5868. Early-closing Bill, 2R., 4284. Forfeiture of Leases Bill, Com., 816, 817, 1044. Government Railways (Employees Appeal)

Bill, 2n., 6338. Gunrlagai-Tumut Railway Bill, 2n., 3998. Holt-SuLherland Estate Bill, 2n., 3325, 3329;

Com., 3330. Municipalities Act of 1897 Amending Bill,

2H., 2170. Narrabri, Walgett, and Collaremhtbri Railway

Bill, 2lt., 5868. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2n., 5749.

HURLI~Y, Mr. ,V . .1!'., lllacqum·ie: Breelong Murderers, q., 3216. City Cleansing, q., 682. Jmectric Trams, oc~i-, 443. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No.2), 2&., 2887. :!-dines (Eight Hours) Bill, 2n., 1856. Mines Inspection Bill, 2H., 4468. Parliamentary Electorates Redistribution Bill,

3R., 620:). Seventh Volunteer Regiment, q., 3471. South Coast RtLilway Line, q., 2619. Steel-rail Contract, m., 6178. Supply : Mines, 4084.

HYAM, The Hon. S. H. : Casino-Lismore Hallway Bill, 2R., 2479. State Forests, m., 2468.

J JE~SEP, 1\ir. T., JVave1·ley:

Accidents: Electric Tmms, q., 140. Address in Ueply, 2ia. Balmain Tram\\ay Sen•ice, adj., 639. Belmore Park, adj., 2574. Belmore .Park to Fort Macquarie Tramway

Bill, 2R.' 5626. Byron Bay Breakwater, m., 6294. City Electric Lighting, adj., 4.1 18. City H~tilmty Extension Bill, int., 6260 ;

Com., 6269. Commercial Agent, q., 6013. Commonwealth Celebmtions, atlj., 5081. Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) l:lill, 2R., 4723. Dancing Saloons, q., 891. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 2n., 743 ;.

Com., 764, 768. . Early-closing Bill, 2H., 3272 ; cons. c£mdts.,

6226. Federal Elections Bill, cons. wmdts., 6213. Free Public Library, m., ~Oll. Fruit-case Bill, q., 2848.

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

JESSEP, Mr. T. ( continuecl): Gold-dredging Leases Bill, Com., 6300. Government Stores Contractor, adj., 2316. Hopetoun-avenue, adj., 3810. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 2568, 2572. Jam Manufacture, q., 626. · Liverpool Municipal Loan Bill, 2R., 6296. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, 2R., 965 ; Com., 966,

969. Municipalities Act, adj., 6380. Municipalities Bill, 2R., 4357 ; C:om., 4601,

4604, 4606, 4610, 4614, 4803, 4896, 4897, 4900.

Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5006; Com., 5185; cons. arndts., 6201.

Orange Celebration, adj., 990. Parliamentary Elections Bill, Com., 5261. Personal Explanation, 1001. Post Office Salaries, q., 5606. Public Abattoirs, m., 1998. Public Service Increments, q., 4306. Railway: Carlingford to Dural, m., 1592. Refreshment-rooms : Botanical Gardens and

Domain, q., 2753. Register of Transfers: Married 'Vomen, q., . 2394.

Removal of Signboards, q., 2760. Street Traffic, Regulation of, adj., 3810. Sunday Employment of Police, q., 4209. Supply:

Justice, ·4067, 4078. Mines, 4082. Tre<>.surer, 3913.

Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 2.435. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

adj., 3702; 2R., 4132; Com., 4135. Sydney Corporation :J3ill, 2R., 1181; Com.,

1682, 1685, 1686, 1694, 1699, 1705, 1712, 1715; 1·ecom., 1806, 1807; cons. amdts., 2726, 2732, 2736, 2738.

Tied-houses Bill, 21t., 3979. Tram-drivers, adj., 4368. Troops in South Africa, q., 6367. Troy, Quartermaster-Serjeant, m., 2748. 'Vomen'sFranchise Bill, 3R., 5742.

K KATER, The Hon. H. E. :

Address in ;Reply, 11. Coal-Jumpers' Raskets F. ill, Com., 4906. Cobar-Wilcannia Hailway Bill, Com., 2612;

m., 5983. Companies Death Duties Bill, 2R., 6318. Government Railways (Employees ·Appeal)

Bill, 2R.' 6339. . . Land-tax (Assessment-books) Bill, 2R., 3010. Miners' Engineers Hours Bill, Com., 4377. Municipalities· Act of 1897 Amending Bill,

2R., 2166. N arrabri, ,.y algett, and Collarendahri Railway

Bill, 2R.' 5872. . Old-age Pensions Bill, 2~t., 5756; Com .. , 5766,

5774. . Pastures and Stock Protection (Rabbit) Bill,

2R., 4007. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2182 ; con8.

amdts., 3186.

KAT:FJR, The Hon. H. E. (contimw.l}: Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 3040, 3198,

3204, 3468. Truck Bill, Com., 4920, 4921.

KETHEL, The Hon. A.: Early-closing Bill, cons. amdts., 6336. Navigation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4843. Proposed Road in the Domain and Gardens,

adj., 3716. State Forests, m., 2452, 2471. Sydney Harbour 'Trust Bill, Com., 3032, 3034,

303(!, 3036, 3196, 3205, 3443, 3452, 3454, 3456 ; 1·ecom., 3560, 3562.

KIDD, l\f r. J., Camden : Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2R., 5342; Coni.,

5656, 5664 ; 1·ecom., 5925. Amendment of Civil Service and Public Ser·

vice· Acts, q., 1261. Australian Contingents in South Africa, adj.,

582. Barton, Mr., Expenses of, aclj., 304. Chairman of Committees, m., 536. Commonwealth Arrangements Bill, Com.,

4721. Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, 2R., 4722. Darling Harbour Resumptions, m., 6042. Darling Harbour Whan'es Bill, 2R., 732;

Com., 764. · · Delohery, Mr. C., adj., 3061. Early-closing Bill, Com., 3349; 1·ecom., 3579. Electors' Rights, q., 3394, 6242. Electric Trams, ad}., 44 7. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5716, 5719,

5735. Federal Electorates, q., 147. Fire Brigades Bill, int., 2658. Government Hailways (Employees Appeal)

Bill, 2R.' 5808. . Government Stores Contractor, arli., 2312. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, Com.',1631. Liverpool Asylum, q., 6014. Loan Bill, 2R., 6036. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4579, 4595, 4611,

4754, 4768, 4771, 4777, 4781, 4796, 4798, 4802, 4868, 4886, 4890, 4894.

Pensions, q., 4401. Public Abattoirs, m., 1970. Public Works Committee Election Bill, Com.,

3428. Road through Macquarie rields Estate, adj.,

2921. Roads and Bridges, adj., 803. Salaries under the Constitution Act, q., 775. Steam Trams to Railway-station, q., 574. Sydney Corporation Bill, 2R., 1190; 3R., 1848. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 2515. Unemployed, adj., 912. Vineyard Destruction, q., 5133. Western Lands Commission, q., 5012.

L LANC+WELL, The Hon. H. :

Attachment of Wages Abolition Bill, 2R., 1359. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, Com., 1880. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 5422.' Miners' Accident Helief Bill, Corn., 3834,3840,

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, lOG, 107, 108.

LAw, l\'Ir. S. J., Balmain South: .Abattoir, The, q., 44; 'ln., 1978. Balmain: A City, q., 5603. Balmain Tram, ac~i-, 630, 640 ; q., 5061. Darling Harbour \Vhan•es Bill, 2H., 733. Electors' Rights, q., 6242. Fedeml-Elections Hill, 2n., 5693; cons. amdt8.,

6211, 6213. Federal Electorates, q., 1905, 1967. Holidnys: Lunatic Asylums, q., 6238. Increases: Postnl Department, q., 6239. International Exhibition, q., 2195. Land, Lease of, q., 288. Metropolitan 'l'raftic Bill, 1'· o., 10.'58. · Minimum \Vage, q., 145, 433. Net-fishing: Port J:tcltson, q., 1001. Private Business, q., 3132. . Public Servants: Pensions, q., 288. Public Service Itegulations, q., 367, 533. Quarrymen's \Vages, q., 208!), 2280. Railway Refreshment-rooms, q., 2395. Railw:tys and Tramways, q., 1259. Ro:trl, q., 367. State-paid Clergymen, q., 141. Steell:tails Contract, m., Gl97. Trams, Overcrowding of, adj., 444. 1'ramway Accidents, q., 998. Treasm·y Bills, q., 44.

LllE, Mr. C. A., 1'ente1jield: Agricultural Le:tses Bill, 2R., 4509: Agricultuml Settlement Bill, ?·ecom., 5828. Appropriation l3ill, 3n., 6021. Ashfield Election, culj., 5044. Border Regulations, adj., 3!76; q., 5216. ·CommonwettlthArmngements Bill, Com.,4718. District Surveyor, q., :331. Elections Amendment Bill, 3rt., 5253. 'Electornl Rolls, q., 3096. Electorates B,eclistribution Bill, 21\., 6118;

3R., 6205. Electors' Rights, q., 1122. . Electt·ic Tramw11y Bill, int., 3488. Fedeml Elections ·Bill, 3R., 5895. JY[unicipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4583,

4594, 4758 (p.o., 4760), 4876. Navig:ttion Deptu-tment, adJ., 5229. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2It., 5149. Queensland Invalided 'l'roops, q., 2088. Steel Rails Contract, m., 6170. 'Nomen's Franchise .Eill, 2R., 5470.

LEES, Mr. S. E., 'l.'he ~Nepwn: Abattoir: Removttl of, q., 143!; m., 1!)80. Darling Harbour H.esumptions, m., 60ll. Ele"tors' Rights, q., ;>,661. Electric Tmms: Inquiry, q., 3215. Federal Celebrations, q., G094. Federal Elections Bill,1·ecom., 5734, 5735; 3u.,

5917. Fire Brigades Bill, int., 21350. Firewood: Imperial Govemmcnt, q., 4207. Lane\ Resumption: Plan of, q., 4648. Railway Employees Appeal Bill, 2n., 5807. Railway Officers' Hours, q., :3568. Steel Rails Contmct, q., 6245. Stock, Bills rehtting to, q., 4646 .. Supply: Railways, 4226. Sydney Corporation Bill, 2R., 1185; recom.,

1806.

LEES, Mr. S. E. (continued): Sydney Corporntion Further Ameuclipg Bill,

2R., 4133; C'onL., 4139. Sydney Electric Lighting, adj., 4126. 1'ravelling Stock Bill, int., b815. 'Vorkmen, Roxton Park, q., 365.

LEVIEN, Mr. R. H., Qai1·indi: Creswell, William, m., 1817. Land Exchange, q., 6365. Roads, State of, q., 627. Timber Industry, q., 2015.

LYNE, TheHon.SirW.J.,K.C.M.G., 'l'heHmne• Abnttoir, The, q., 44, 46, 366, 'i70, 824, 1434;

p.o., 1972; m., 2001; q., 3130, 4307. Address in Reply, 93. . Administration of Justice, acl,j., 3.5, 1726. Administration Validating Bill, 2R, 3090;

q., 4114. Agent-General's Office, q., 1370; m., 5969. Agricultur:tl Settlement Bill, q., 1G7-3, 2486,

258Z, 3749, 4933, 5017, 5132; recom., 5972; q., 6~42, 6366 ; a#,, 6420.

Alcoholism, Cur6 of, q., 6006. Alien Immigrants, q., 680, 3047; ac~j., 3093 ;,

q., 3129. Annex:ttionof Islands, q., 3474,3571; ob8. ,3851. Answers to Questions, q., 2393, 3391. Anti-alcoholir. Serum, q., 2080. Appropriation Bill, Jl.o., 6020; rn., 6023. Arsenical Poisoning : Beer, q., 6096. Artesian 13ore, q., 683. Ashfield Election, at~i·, 5027. Assignments, Registration of, q., 5326. Attnchn1entofWages Abolition Bill, adj., 1118. Attorney-Genera.!, The, q., 1679, 4405. Australittn Agricultuml Co.'s Est:ttc, q., 1368. Aust.rian Gum-diggers, q., 2(i23. Ballot-papers: Municipal Elections, q., 5677. lhlmnin : a City, q., 5603. lhnk Balances 'Unclaimed, q., J520. Banks Half-holiday Bill, Com., 6ll6. Bat·ton, .Mr. Edmund:

.A.ppointment of, q., 4210. Expenses of, w.(j., 285; q., :iOJ; adj., 311, 313. Reception of, q., 1527, 1005. . Report from, q., 3570.

Beer: Salicylic Acid, q., 296. Bell, Colonel, q., 2013. 13enncttv.Amos, q., 5012,50GI,G328; atlj.,G9i8. Birth-rate, Decre:tse in, q., 588G. Blankets, Distribution of, q., 42~. Board of Health: Presitlent of, q., l756. Booth Estate, Subdivision of, q., 4/45. Botanic .Gardens, ru(i., 3804. Bmncls :tnd Stock-stmding Pre1'cntion Bill,

q.' 374-5. . Bread Contracts: Institutions, q., lS!li, 5010. Breelong Murderers, adj., 1343; · q., 1369,1435. Bribery and Corruption, Charge of, adj., 1199. Brirlges:

North SI:ore, q., 5889, G3G7. H.ichmond, q., ('370.

British Foreign Policy, q., 3392. Buckley, Thomas, q., 2284, 2581, 3220, 3660. Cnblegmms, Public Service of, q., 4~. C:~Ilan Park Asylum, q., 1057; adj., 1118;

q., 1967; (tdj., 2/51.

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

LYNE, The Hon. Sir \VILLIAM (continuecl): Canterbury Election, q., 1527, 3132. Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, q., 1209. Carey, Mr. J. R., q., 1530, 1602. Census, q., 4114. Charges by Mr. Reid, q., 3132. Charitable Institutions, q., 681, 1966. Charities Commission, q., 578. Chinese Laundries, adj., 1482. Chinese Residents, q., 6010. Church and School Lands Bill, int., 5279. Circular Qua.y: Traffic, q., 3746. Citizens' Vigilance Committee, q., 1366. City Council and t.he Government, q., 3132,

3217, 3220. City Improvements: Board, q., 2082. Civil Ambulance Brigade, q., 1530, 1602, 2080. Claims, Sessional Committee on, q., 1205. Clemency to Prisoners, ctdj., 5569; q., 6373. Coal Trade Disputes, q., 1001, 1121, 3219,

4308. Cobar-Wilcannia lhilwa-y Bill, int., 1-!23. Cocllin Moth, q., 5062. Colonial Stocks Investment Bill, q., 1427. Commercial Agent, q., 1370, 1522,2082, 2193,

6013, 6243. . Commonwealth Arrangements Bill, q., 4402;

int., 4457; 2R., 4713; Com., 4715, 4718, 4720, 4721.

Companics,l'artnersbips: Registration, q.,291. Companies Death Duties Act, q., 1427. Companies Death Duties .Bill, int., 5323; 2R.,

6287; cons. amdts., 6;~97. C.onditional Purchases :

Appraisement of, q., 2914. F-:!es at Treasury, q., 2082.

Contract for Castings : \7\' ages, q., 1753. Convictions: Indecent Assult, q., 2196. Coog<:'e Bay Resen•e, adj., 2752, 5743. Country Fire Brigades Bill, q., 1963. Cow led's Conditional Purchase, ad. 1·ep., 3176. Cowrn, Hospital, q., 1!l65. · Credit Foncier System, q., 1967 .. Crematorium, q., 4930. Creswell, \Villia.m, q., 2!JO, 1530, 4106. Customs (Sugar Dmwbacks) Bill, int., 4459;

2R., 4722, 472±; Uom., 4726. Customs Taxation, q., 1605. Darling Hn,rbour Resumption Board, q., 4113. Darling Harbour \V h:.,nes Bill, int., 545 ; 2R.,

657, 722, 744 ; Com., 765, 766, 768; 1·ecom., 980; .3 R , l 09.'i ; cons. mndt.s., 2322.

Darling Island Improvements, IJ·, 5885. Dn,wson, R.achel, q., 47. Days of Sitting, q., 60D7. Death: Board of Health Office, q., 2020. Deaths in the street, q., 20~0. Defamn,tion Bill, q., 56·11, 6013,6015; m., 6234. Delohery, 1'.-Ir. 0., q., 2962; adj., 3056. Deposits, Refund of, q., 896. Deput&tions to Ministers, q., 228±. Destitute Chilclren, q., 3749. Disorderly \VorLis, q., 2522; obs., 2736; p.o.,

3660. Docker, Judge, ad,i., 1726. Duke of Edinburgh, Death of, m. 1433; aclj.,

1488 ; obs., 1605. Duke of York: Visit of, ob.s., 2964. Dwellings : Insanitary Areas, IJ·, 1365.

LYNE, The Hon. Sir \VILLIAu'(continuecl): Early-closing Bill, 2R., 3269; Com., 3287; q.,

4932, 5604, 5642, 5889, 60J.3; m., 6392. Effective Voting, q., 1758, 2087, 5284. Elections Amendment Bill, q., 4402, 4575,

464.'l, 5017; 2R.', 5242; Com., 5272; COilS •.

amclts., 5930. Electoral LMI' Suspension l3ill, int., 3851. Electoral Rolls, q., 627, 776, ll26, 1907, 2090,.

2582, 2583, .3101' 36(il, 3848, 4ll8, 42i l. Electors' Rights, q., 1529, 2092, 2486; adj ~

2751, 3393, 3.'l94, :3662, 4168, 4403. Electric Lighting l'bnt, q., 890. Electric Tramway Bill, 3R., 56!3. Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2H., 6118,.

6119, 6127 ; Com., 6130; 3R., 6205. E,mpl?yers' Liability Act, w(j., 5455. Ena, l'he, Purchase of, q., 530, 681. Equity n,nd Bankruptcy Courts, q., 3100. Estima.tes,' The, q., 46, 1907, 3662. · Excise Duties, q., 2952, 3211, 3622, 3694,

4742. Excise !{eduction Bill, int., 5320; 2R., 5415;

p.o., 5620; cons. ctmdts., 6202.-Extra Sitting Day, m., 3•1R4 (p.o., 3485), 5670, 1

5672, 6097. Federal Elections Bill, q., 2391, 4402, 4746,

4850, 5284, 5327, 5676 ; 2R., 5678, 5699; Com., 5712, 5716, 5717, 573;~ ; recom., 5735; 3R., 5899; q., G096; cons. wndt~., 6205.

Federation : Bill, q., 142, 144, 145; ctcl}., 283; q.,.292,

297 ; m., 318; ob8., 367 ; q., 775 ; obs., 893. Blue-book on, q., 8!J5, 997. · Ct\blegmms n,nd Papers, q., 1054,. 2619. Capital, Site for, q., 4~8, 1204, 1365, 1602,

adj., 1726; q.,. 2020, 2089, 2581, :3658, 4103, 4110, 4114, 4168, 4646, 4742, 5889, 6365.

Celebrations, q., 2.382, 2623, 3.'391, 3622; . ctdj., 3804 ; q., 4209, 4402 ; ob.s., 4494;

q., 4575, 4708, 4713, 4743, 4932, 5011, 5015; at{i., 5070; q., 5132, 5134, 5215, 5216, 5327, 53::!8, 5•147, 5605; adj., 5569; q., 5642, 5676, 5786, 5788,. 5793, 5888, 5892, 6013, 6096, 6008, 6241, G242, 6362, 6365, 6366, 6367' 6368, 637 l.

CiYil Servn,nts : E:ections, q_._. 5216, .5286. Cla1·ion, The, q., 5792. . · Coalition of Len,ders, q., 3132.

. Committee, q., 4ll3, 4\129. Conventions: Fees, q., 2087. Delegates' Expenses, q., 365, 19~6. Delegn,tes' Instructions; q., 1054. Electorates, q., 1•!7; ob.q., 575; q., 776, 895,

1528, 1603, 160!, 1678, 1905, 1964, 1967, 2284, 2487, 258:3, 3043, 4200, 4308.

Electorates Commission, q., -576, 2082, 2487, 5448, 5787; p.o., 5795.

Finance, Report on, q.; 6010. Formation of Ministry, q., 1431.. Jlanw,nl's Debates on, q., 1753, 2086.

· Lientenn,nt-Governor, q., 5678. National Ode, q., 2081, :3210; mlj., 3231. Parliamentm-y Sta.ft: q., 1207. Premiers' Conferences, q,, 105i. Proclamation, Issue of, ob.s., 1056; q.,

1676. Railway Passes: Candidates, q., 5016.

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Volumes, 103, 104, 105, 106', 107, 108.

LYN"E, The Ron. Sir WILUAM (continued): Federation : ·

Seat for The Hume, q., 2019. Seat of Government, q., 1051 ; aclj., 1200;

q.' 1524, 1599. Staffs of Departments, q., 1260, 4740. Status of Transferable Officers, q., 1525.

Ferry Traffic : Berths fot·, q., 1125. Circular Quay, q., 301, 1906. Employees' Hours, q., 1596; adj., 2026;

q., 3(161, 3845, 4403, 5214. Lane Cove Line, q., 1260. Leases of Jetties, q., 891. No. 6 J'etty, q., l!JOl. North Shore Service, q., 2487. Service, Newcastle, q., 1963, 2083. Single-ended Boats, q., 1597, 1901.

Finances, 'l'he, q., 576. Financi:..l Administration, adj., 2105. Financial Agent: London, q., 535. Financial Statement, q., 1204, 2700, 3046,

:3475; m., :3581, 3681, 3694. Firewood: Imperial Government, q., 4207. Fishtlries Bill, q., 577, 3396. Flannelette, q., :3335. Flemington Sale-yards, q., 579.

. ·Food and Liquor Adulteration, q., 5213, 5888. Foreshore Reservations, q., 833. Formal Motions: Objections, p.o., 5218. Free Public Library, g., 4167, 5790. Friendly Societies : Grant, g., 5()06. Frozen ~feat, Loading of, adj., 991, 1528. Furniture for Hospital, q., 4:32. Gaols, Maintenance of, q., 680. Gibson, S., Case of, adj., 8:36. Gold Currency, g., 5785, 5786. Gold-dredging Le!tses Bill, Com.., 6299. Gold-fields, Discoverers of, g., ::1390. Go,·ernment Architect's Ot!ice, adj., 2957. Government House, q., 175:l Government Savings Bank Bill, int., 6133. Governor-General, q., 534, 574, 775, 826, 830,

894, 895, 999; w.lj., IllS; q., 1526, 3391. Governor-General's ;Establishment Bill, int.,

6227. Governot·, Joe, Brain of, q., 5791, 6238, 6372. Governor, The, a(lj., 1200; q., 1262; aclj.,

1482; q.,. 1605, 2091' 2581' 3132, 3336, 3391, 3392, 3655, 4494, 4648, 5642, 6243.

Grafton Bond, q., 822, 3747, 4103. GraJton Murdet·, The, q., 46. Greater Sydney Scheme, q., 1899. Ifansard, Dttily Issue of, q., 1257. Hansw·d Staff; Committees, q., 3216. Haslam's Creek, Pollution of, g., 6370. Hawkesbury 'Relief Fnnd, q., 1057. Hindoos as Dai1:ymen, q., 4399. "Historical Record~," q., 12j8, 1521, 2080,

2912, 3655. . Hopetoun·avenue, q., 3622, 36t}8, 3750; adj.,

3803. Hotels and 'Vine-shops, q., 3390.

. Hom: of Acljoumment, q., 5280. Hou1· of Meeting, m., 4403, 4428, 5637. Income-tltx :

Defaulters, q., 773. Members of the House, q., 67G.

Indecent Publications Act, q., 1902, 2487.

LYN~;, The Hon. Sir WILT,JA~r (continued): Indecent Publica.tions Act Amendment Bill,

2n., 2951. Indian Famine Fund, g., 91, 574, 679, 1208. Industrial Arbitration Bill, q., 434, 681, 1209,

1431, 1758, 1965, 2488; (}om., 2521; adj., 5638.

Industrial Disputes, q., 434, 681. Inebriates Act : J. H. King, q., 3849. Infectious Fevers Hospital Site, q., 1521. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2H., 2940, 2942; Com.,

2943; 3R. 1 5235. International Exhibition, q., 219i). Iron-ore Deposits, q., 6009, 6244, 6364. Jam, Manufacture of, q., 626, 4710. Japanese Labourers: Shark Island, q., 4209. Josephson v. Young, q., 1266, 160J., 1675,

18!:!6, 2086, 2618. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, adj.,

3288 ; g.' 4307. 4851' 6095. La.bour and Industry Department, q., 1001,

1121. ' Land and Income Tax Revenue, q., 823. . Land Appeal Court: Mr. Oliver, q., 1604. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, q., 5135. Land Exclmnges, q., 832 ; m., 1480. Land, Lease of, q., 288 . Land Resumptions :

Change Alley, q., 4709. Darling Harbom·, aclj., 285, 2957; q., 4113,

4399, 5061, 5795, 6014. Labour Farm : 'Yyong, q., 4852. Lavender Bay, q., 1203. Rocks, q., 4648, 4744, 5327 ; m., 6041, 6043. Vote for, q., 432. 'Voolloomooloo Bay, q., 1203.

Land Revenue, q., :3846. Land-tax (Assessment-books) Bill, int., 2006;

2ll., 2G65 ; Com., 2666 ; cons. amdts., 3139. Land-tax (Contrilm tion) Bill, cous. mndts.,4466. Land-tax:

Administration of, q., 6373. Assessments for, q., 4742. Cooper Estate. g., 6372. Counsel, Briefing of, q., 6249. Lessees, q .. , 577. Privy Council Decision, q., 574. Vttluers, rulj., 526 ; q., 5a4, 573, 14-35, 3133.

Langley, Mr. W., J.P., ac~i., 2751, 5979. LegislaGiYe Council, q., 2915. Legitimation Hill, 2n., 58<l4; cu~i-, r1979. Leprosy Serum: Inoculation, q, 1205. Lewis, Mr. George, q., 5214. Limon v. Bennett, g., 1266; a<(f., 1726. Linrlfielci-St. Leo nards Rail way Crossings Bill,

2R. 1 2955. Liquor Act, q., 431. Liverpool Asylum, 1J.o., 6015. Loan Hill, 3R., 6039. Local Government' Bill, q., 681, 7i4. l. .. onergan, Chtim of J., q., 2083. Machinery, Duty on, q.,-2699. Macqunrie-street, q., 2580 . Mn.il Service:

Fremantle, q., 299; aclj., 361. San Francisco, q., 578. WithdrttW>tl of Subsidies, q., 6239.

Margarine, q., 530. Martin-place, g., G72~

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LYNE, The Ron. Sir "YVILLIAiii (continuecl): McGovern and McDonald, Constables, q., 91;

obs., 149; adj., 285. Meat-preserving Works, q., 3208. Medical Officers: Health Board, q., 293. Medicine and Surgery, q., 287, 4649, 4747. Members: Cttrriages for, q., 4711. Members and other Districts, q., 1905. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, 3R., 1067. Military and .Naval:

Administration, m. 4654. Arsenal, Establishment of, q., 1895. Australasian Squadron, q., 577. Australian Contingents, adj., 583; q., 679. Coastal Defence Scheme, q., 13ti4. IJommissions: British Army, q., 1967. Decorations and Medals, q., 1256, 1961. Efficiency of Forces, q., 1429. Enrolment of Germans, Negroes, q., 2286. Gratuities to, q., 6097. Paymasters' Accounts, q., 3662. Rifles and Ammunition, q., 889, 998, 1895. St. George's Hifles Inquiry, q., 3396. Thomas, Captain, q., a746. ·waggons for Medical Staff, q., 2959.

Miners' Accident Helie£ Bill, q.-, 876. Mines Inspection Bill, q., 5132. Mining on Private Lands, q., 1371. _ Minister of Justice, The, q., 5677. Ministers in Law Courts, q., 535; adj.,

1726. Ministers'TravellingAllowances, q., 570, 2087. Missionaries to China, q., !)99. Moore Park Tip, q., 44, 430. Motion for Adjournment, p.o., 2703. Municipal Grant, q., 627, 628, 1753, 4103. Municipalities' Amendment Bill, Com., 4802,

4804, 4865 ; adj., 4904 ; q., 6301. . · Municipalities V aliclating Bill, 2R., 6380. . Murray, The, Pollution of, q., 5017. Natural Resources of the Colony, q., 2911. Navigation Amendment Bill, q., 1520, 2086;

int., 4170; 2lt., 4211; q., 5135; con-s. amdts., 5136. .

Navigation and Shipping : Boating Accidents, q., 2616. Cattle-carrying Vessels, q., 891. Coastal Trade: Australia, q .. , 3655. Coasting Steamers, q., 6370. Collision: Sydney Cove, q., 2963. Department, a<l:i., 5225. Fog Signals or Lights, g., 772. Harbour Regulations: Newcastle, q., 3655. Laws, q., 3393, 3748. Load-lines : Clearance Papers, q., 1428. Marine Board Certificates, g., 2192. Marshall, 1\Jr., q., 4491, 4711. Pynnont Bridge: Accident, q., 4850. Safety-nets: Gaugways, q., 1371, 1523. Shipping-master, Newcastle, q., 5213. Shipping Office, Sydney, q., 5060. Sunday Loading: Colliers, q., 3575.

Newcastle Cmtl Trade, q., 1901. New Guinea:

Hall Sound Company, q., 5~26. Land Lease, q , 4649. Land Syndicate, q., 30i8.

New Standing _Order, q., !)I. Norfolk Island, q., 1125, 1752, 2086.

LYNE, The Ron. Sir \VILLIAlii (continued): Old-age Pensions Bill, q., 626, 2016, 2087;

2399, 2914; int., 2951 ; 2&., 4941, 5165; Com., 5169, 5181, 5183, 5184, 5185, 5186, 5192; 3R., 5235; con.s. ctrndts., 6200.

Order of Business, m., 1097; q., 1265, 1482, 1531 ; 'ln.' 1758, 1777; q:, 2283, 4650, 4849, 5675, 6097 ; ob.s., 6098 ; q., 6245.

Oyster Reserves, q., 1962. Pacific Cable Enabling Bill,-q., 832; int., 4313. Pacific Islands : .

:Monthly Service to, q., 4647, 4712. Tude of, q., 994.

Park at Kurnell, q., 1675. Parliament Honse, q., 3657. Pastures and Stock Protection (Rabbit) Bill,

q., 3745. Paupers, Burial of, q., 1672, 2084. Payment of Votes Refused, q., 823. Payment of \Yages, q., 4455. Personal Explanation, 3751. Pharmaceutical Society, q., 1674. Pharmacy Board :

Fines, q., 1120. Rent by, q., 2084.

Placemen in Parliament, q., 1263. Plague, The :

Ambulance-dri,•ers, adj., H88; q., 1967, 2015.

Cases of, q., 138, 140. Cessation of, obs., 893. Cleansing Work, q., 140, 146, 682,685, 825,

828, 890, 1266, 2083. Coast Hospital, q., 1049. Compensation, q., 626,828,2578, 3390,'5285. Cost incurred, q., 140, 825. Cure for, q., 295, 1049. , Fruit Supply, q., 1119, 5603. Inoculations, q., 140, 433. . McCredie, Mr. G., q., 47, 146, 828 . Medical Officers, q., 140, 428. Nurses, q., 45; a<.lj., 138; q., 140, 147,365. Patients and Contacts, q., 140. Rats, q., 893, 219·!. Report on, q., 6372, 6373. Sewers, Fumigation of, q., 2397, 3572. Singleton, q., 5330. S.tudy of, g., 895, 1672, 1896. Tidswell, Dr., q., 1896. Timber, Removal of, q., 4108. Vouchers ,-e, q., 5603.

Police Force : Appointments to, q., 5016, 5605. Bonus fo, q., 366, 2397. Conduct of, aclj., 3125. Increase of, g., .'3475. Pension, Heward Funds, q., 289, 3622, 4205. Shearers' Disputes, q., 1965.

Police Regulation Act, q., 2085. Postmaster-General's Report, q., 4168. Post Office Sa,;ings Bank, q., 5836. Press Gallery, q., 575. Prince of Wales' Birthday, q., 4712. Printing of Papers, q., 1525; m., 5678, 5795. Pri,·ate Business, q., 2913; adj., 2955; q.,

3132, 3660; obs., 5637 ; q., 6098. Privilege: Strangers in ante-rooms, q., 5673. Prophylactic Serum, q., 140, 433. Prorogation, The, q., 4849, 6370; adj., 6420.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

LYNE, The Hon. Sir \VILLIA~! ( continuecl) : Public Accounts Committee, Ct((i-, ·a5. Public Buildi~ogs: Repairs, actj., 2!J57; q., 3473. Public Health Bill, q., 5062, 601:3. Public Institutions i::iupplics Commission, q.,

4650. Public Sen·ice :·

Abattoir Inspectors, q., 23()8, 257(). Appeals, q., 2483, 3208, 4744, 5327, 6374. Bennett, Mr. W. C., q. 2617. 'Davies, M\·. \Yynclham, q., 2285. .Dismissals from, q., 1260, 5283. Female Officers' Sttlaries, q., 2618. Fires in Rooms, q., ll24. ForeigMrs in, q., 1904. Glynn, Mr. Ji'., q., 1963. Holidays, q., 4304, 5325, 5446, E009, 6238. Holmes, Mr., q., 2(il7. Increments, q., 2483,1103, 4206, 4310, 4743,

5886, 6369. LandandlncomeTax Fltalf, q. ,622, 1368,3572. Leave of Absence, q., 11~0. MedicaJ Appointments, q., 5886, 6374. Overtime : Taxation Office, q., 2085. Payment of Salaries, q., 3220. Pilot Boatmen, q., 473!). Printing Office, aclj., 991; q., 99,1., 1125,

1262, 2400, 4308. Private Work, q., 3044. Professional Stttlf, q., 828. Regulations !tltm vires, q., 1265. Sahtrics : Post Office, q., 4112. Sanitary Inspectors, q., 531. Secretary: Tender Bor~rd, q., ll23. Superannn(ttion Fund, q., 530, 1123, 1897,

2701, 3391, 3846, 4111' 4::!06, 5283. Temporary Officers: Holic lays, q., 6364,6371. Tide-waiters, fl., 2014, 2392, 5884. Warders' Holiclays, q., 4'205. 'V~ttchmen's Hours, q., 4MJ2. \Vharfingers. q., 2308, 2580, 5213, 6363.

PublicSen'icc('l'ttxation Officera) Bill, 211., 5279. Public 'Yorks Act, q., 5015. Public \\7orks Committee, q., 829, 1053, 1428,

1601, 2087, 5012. Public Works Proposals, q., 6095. Quarantine Regulations, IJ., 3393, 5604, 5607. Queen's Gift, The, IJ·, 832. Queensland Inmlided Troops, q., 2017. Question of Urgency, m., 1267. Questions, q., 4fJ; obs., 186; q., 684,899,1001,

4455, 4650. Question to Pri,·atc Member, p.o., 3046. Railway (Employees' Appeal) Hill, q., 3394;

int., 3852; q., 5794; 2~t., 5796, 5809; Com., 5812, 5Sl•!; cons. c£mclls., 6407.

Railway Man(tgement: Accident on tho Zigzag, q., 3397,4746, 4934. Accommocbtion: Newcastle, q., 1267. Appeals, q., 3331, 3332, 347::1. Appointments, q., ;{389. Ch<ttswood St(l,tion, q., 5601. Chief-Commissioner, q., 3655. Classification, q., 4166. Clothing Contract, q., 2084. Coal Shipments, q., 4402. Coal 'l'raf[ic: Newcastle, q., 1365. Compens(l,tion : Mr. Carrcy, q., G239. Contract : Bookst(tll Company, q., 677.

LYI'E, The Hou. Sir \YJLLIA}I (continued): . Railway Manttgement: ·

Cost of Litigtttion, q., 1675. Counsel, Briefing of, q., 6239, 6240. .Deputation from Wee \Vaa, q., 2484. Daputy Commissioner, q., 347G, 3655. Difl'erenti(l,I'Rates, q., 1::!67. .Dtlplication : South Coast, q., 2-185, 2618, Eight-hour Day, q., 2961, 4739. Electric Staff System, q., 4207. Engine-tlrivers, q., il2ll, 4740. Fares ant! Rates, q., 289, 18!)8, 5788 . Fencing Contract, q., 1257. Free Passes, q., 4208, 50I(i. Funeml Tmins, q., 1365. Gatekeepers, q., 828. Hawkesbury Bridge, q., 3,l72, 3573. Holidays, q., 289, 4780, 5-147, 578G. Hours, q., 138, 289, 16i5, 2396, 3209, 3390,

3472, 3568, 3746, 4166, 6363. Inquiry at Eveleigh, q., 5789. Insurance Policies, q., 3211. Letwe of Absence, q., 3472, 4108. Living Allowance, q., 1524. Minimum Wage, q., 146, 363, 2960, 4743. Motor-rlri\'ers, q., 2395, 2698. N(ttional Park Ser\'ice, q., 6015. Navviea, Strike of, q., 2960. Night Officers, q., 6363. Notes of Instruction, q., 4166. Pan·y, Mr., q., 3213. Platform : West Wallseud, m~i·, 361. Produce, Conveyance of, q., 4168. Refreshment-rooms, q., 2::195, 2484, 5011. Regulations, q., 3043, 3210, 3331, 3389,

4104, 4493. . Revenue: Singleton Show, q., 6i8. Richardson, Mr., q., 2700, 3213, 3337, 3389,

3391. Scrap Iron, q., 1676. Shunting at Homebush, q., 3i50. Sleepers, q., 5790. . Snowsturms: Sen·ic~s in, q., 1205. Special Fm·es: PosttLI Officers, q., 1525. Special Trains: Umlla, q., 4748. Standard .Dmw·gear, q., 3045. Station-mtLsters, q., 5887. Stock : l\.It·. P. Carlon, q., 6011. Subway: Hedfern, q., G007. Traffic: National Park, q., 141. ~['raveller's. .Death, (L((i., 1344, q., 1368. '\Vagea, q., 533, 2913, 3043, 3210, 3i46, 3845,

4104, 4400. Zigzag, The, q., 3573, 3849.

Railways: City Extension, q., 575, 829, 1203, 1905,

2962, 33~5. 4308, 5013. Clyde-Carlingford, q., 4306. Glen Innes-Irwerell, w(i., 6237. Nttrrabri-'~rttlgett, q., 4<156. 'l'emom· \~ryalong, q., 5133, 5890.

Railways and Tramways, Cost of, q., 1259. Randwick Rifle Range, q., 2286. Reading Budget Speech, JJ.o., 3583. Reading .Doct11uents, J1. o., 82. Reference to case sub .iudice, p. o., 3218. Referendum Bill, q., 995. Regina 1:. Kruger, q., 5215. · Registration of Firms Bill, q., 3747.

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SESSION 1900. LYN'

12 Juna·to 5.·Dacember, 1900.

LY:>E, The Hon, Sir YVILT.IA~r (contimtecl): Richmond Vale Coal-mine Haiili·ay Bill, obs.,

3387 ; q,, 3622 ; e~:pl. , 37 5 I. ··Road Expenditure, q., 3K50. Road Schedule, q., ::!850. Roads and Bridges, i:ulj., 778. Ro:1ds Branch, Transfer of, q., 2398. Road : The C:1noblas, q., 4930. Roberts, Lord, q., 3397 3474,. Salarie~: Constitution Act, q., 775,1364,1524. Sampson's Settlement Lease, q., 3849. Savings Bank :

Auditor to, q., 365, 432. .Loans by, q., 364, 628, 2384. Report ou, q., 625, 826. Trustees of, q., 1!163, 2958:

School Children in Summer,_q., 5675, 5677: Select Committees, q., 1678, 1963, 2621, 5133. Sewerage System, q., 160i, 2195, 2701. Shearers' Accommodation Bill, q., 63i2. Shops: Christmas Eve, q., 6008. Silver, Free Coinage of, q., 4741. Sleigh: Death Sentence, q., 4744; adj., 5560. Spalding, Colonel, q., 126ti. ·Spe::Lker, Mr. :

Election of, obs., 42. Resignation of, obs., 25. Vote of Thanks to late, m., 152.

Speaking in Reply, p.o., 4417. Special Adjournment, m., 6420.

·Stamp .Duties, a((i., 526. Stamp Duties Bill, int., '1458, 4459 ; 2R.,

4721. Staple ·Products, q., 2286, 3942, 4739, 52ts2. State-paid Clergymen, q., 141. · State Parliament, q., 430, 530, 572, 774, 1057,

ll2i, 1520, 1675, 1899, 2194, 2283, .2391, 2399, 6365,-6370.

Steam Launches, Survey of, q., 573. · Steel Rails Contract, q., 4111, 420G, 4493,

5214, 5218, 5328, 5447, 5602; obs., 5824; ·q., 5893 (p.o., 5894), 60ll; m., G019, 6163, ti200; q., 6244, 6364, 6365.

Stock Killed at RiYerstone, q., 993. Stores Contractor, ac4i-, 2306 ; q., 37-18; expl.,

3783; q., 4113, 5327, 5602. Sunday Closing of Hotels, q., 2015. Sunday Obsen·ance Bill, q., .2280, 4851. Sunday Trading, q., 1529, 1530, 2287; adj.,

2752,3575, 4G49; q., 474ii, 4746,4933, 51::!4, 5326 ; cu(j., 5569; q., 5885, ·0009, 6366.

Sunday Trading Hegulation Bill, q., 6015. Supply:

Additional, 5931, 5932, 5934, 5935, 5937. Attorney-General, 3924, 3925. Colonial Secretary, 3889. Executive and Legisbti,·e, 3853, 3867, 3878. Loan, 5958. Railways, p.o., 4233. Treasury, 3906, ::l908.

Supply Bill, hzt., 455; 7J.O. 494, 495; 3R., 521. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 1422. Supply Bill (No. 3), iut., 2417, 2432, 2449. Supreme Court Proced~u·e Bill, cons. amdts.,

4853, 4f159, 4861, 4863. Suspension of Rules, m., 450, 454, 1267, 1372,

1374, 2400, 2404, 3575, 6102, 6108. Sweating of Doctors, q., :2281. Sydney Corporation Act., 1900; q.; 5284.

LY~m, The Hon. Sir \VILLJA~I (continued): Sydney Corpomtion Bill, .q., 832; int., 831,

2R., 1127; Com., 1680, 1681, 1682, 1691, 1702, 1704 ; n-com., 1806 ; cons. arndts., 2722 ; ?"econs. cm1dts., 3066; rnes., 3068; adj., 3104, 3123; m., 3133; cons. ?·ep.,-3235.

Sydney Corporation (li'urther Amending) Bill, int., 3623 ; 2R., 4131 ; Com., 4135, 4136 ; cons. amclts., 4.313.

Sydney Electric Lighting, adj., 4117. Sydney_ Harbour Trust, q., 4113, 4747, €098. Sydney Harbom Trust Bill, int., 839 ; q.,

ll2G; 2R., 1908, 1944; Com., 2138, 2142, 2146, 2155, 2156, 2160, :2489, 2491' 2498, 2510, 2517; 3R., 2636; cons. c:mdts., 4439.

Sydney Hospital: Nurses' Hours, adj., 55GO. Operating Theatre, q., 5607.

Telegraph Line Repairers, q., GOll. Telephone Tunnels, q., 998. Temora-Wyalong Hail way Bill, aclj., 6420. Tick Bill, q., 3745. Timber Regulations, ac(i-, 35. Time-limit to Speeches, p.o., 1115; m., 1116. Tips to Port Officers, q., 4711. Training Ship, q., 431. Tramway :Management:

Accidents, q., 1'10, 293, 998, 1050, 125!:1, 2282.

Balmain Line, wlj., 632,-1594; q., 5001. Campbell's Case, adj., 5455; q., 6367. Castlereagh-street, q., 3215. Crown-street Service, q., 1203, 4399. Elizabeth-street Line, q., 4104. Employees, q., 2913. Fares, q., 139, 827, 1674, 1G78, 1754, 1757. Glebe l'oint Line, q., 3126. Guards' \Vages, ·q., 2577, 5G4L ·Hours of Labour, q., 3127,3746, Leichhardt-Abbotsford Line, q., 5011. Leichharnt Line, q., 4.401. Line to Fort Macquarie, q., 431, 3215. Meal-time, q., 4402, 4741. M.ilson's Point, q., 4740. Newcastle-Adamstown Line, q., 2700,2912. Overcrowding Cn,rs, adj., 4:37. Parliamentary Service, adj., 1594. Power House, q., 2579, 2622, 3657, ti010. Safety-valves, adj., 1726. Sheds in Centennial Park, q., 4204. Sh.elter-boxcs: Flagmen, q., 1256. Redfern Station, q., 574. Removal of Machinery, q., 3846. Ticket Examiners, q., 679. Time-tables, q., 1672. Tram-drivers: Shelter, q., 44, 4646. Wages, q., 3043, 3331, 35G9, 3740, 3845,

5011. "" aiting-room, q., 4744.

Travellingt:itock Bill, q., 3745, Treasury Bills, q., 44, 432, 2582. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, inl., -4852,

4853; 2R., 5969. Troops for China, g., 578, 892, 898, 999, 1052,

1125, 1208; 111.' 1271 ; q.' 1369, 1372, 1433, 1434; adj., 1594; q., 1605, 1606, 5061.

Troops in South Africa : "A" Hattery, q., 578, 2020. Airey, Lieutenant-Colonel, q., 1965, {)062.

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Volumes, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, lOB.

LYNE, The Ron. Sir \Vu,LrAnr (continued): Troops in South Africa:

Appointments to, q., 501G. Barnes, Serjeant, q., 3848. Bonnor, Mrs., adj., 992. Bushmen's Contingent, q., 3336. Casualties: Elands River, q., 1965. Chesher, E. B., q., :3397, 3475, 3662, 4112,

4210, 4575, 4648, 4747, '5017, 5448. Conveyance of, q., 3847, 4710. Cost of Troops, q., 291. Daley, Bugler, q., 1897. Dawes, Private, q., 4748. Decoration, q., 4:{4. Distressed vVives, q., 47. Drnm, Private, q., 2964, 3572. Flour Shipments, q., 1596. Gilshanmw, Cot·poral, q., 3656. Gosper, Trooper, q., 1897. Holmes, Major, q., 4742. Imperial Bushmen, q., 2581. Inducements to Settle, q., 1'432, 2393,3394,

3658. Invalids, Return of, q., 1968. Letters and Wires fr·om, q., 48. Murray, G., q.,· :367, 575, 776, 998, 1209,

1265. Patriotic Fund, adj., 982, 1488. Payment to, q., 2018. Permanent Officers with, q., 5060. Recall of, q., 3394. Railmty Passes for, q., 4208. Return of, q., 4493, 4851, 5672, 5792. Rewards, q., 1208. Steamers, Hire of, q., 52Sl. Visit to England by, q., 33!i6. \Vickerson, Private, q., 998, 1209.

Typhoid, Diphtheria, Plague Cases, q., 138. U nemployecl Advisory Bmtnl, q., 571, 898. Unemployed, The, adj., 94:3. Waller, Mr., q., 4107. vValmer Estate, Victoria, q., .1524. ·wat!)r Conservation Department, q., 1597. \Vater Supply: Yass, q., 3847, 4111. ·way, Sir Samuel, q., 5785. \Ventworth Estate, q., 821. "'estern Lands Commission, q., 366, 1001,

1370, 1964, 2193, 50l:'l, 5062, 5794. Wharfage Rates, q., 2619, 2913, 3130, 4106. 'Vharves:

Circular Quay, q., 3214. Control of, q., 534. Inspection of, q., 295. Lavender Bay, q., 684. Minimum Wage at, q., 433. No. 3 Jetty, q., 1051. Pillaging on, q., 4852, 4929. Pyrmont, q., 534. Hemoval of Cargo, q., 430. ·woolloomooloo Bay, q., 4105.

\Vheat, Production of, q., 5283. \Vomanhood Suffrage, q., 1056. 'Vomen's Franchise Bill, q., 774, 890, 1256,

1261' 2089' 2194, 2486, 2581 ' 2582, 2914, 3047, 3132, 4206, 4575, 4744, 5015; int., 5058; q., 5218; 2R., 5285, 5563; 3H., 5742; q., 6012, 6014.

\Yool ilfarket, Depression in, q., 2286. . \Vorkmen, Non-payment of, IJ., 3662:

M MAC:DONAJ,D, ~h. H., Coonwnble:

Agricultural Settlement Bill, int.,.5!9i; 2R., 5342; Com., 5414, 5647; 1·ecom., 5925.

Artesian Bore Reserve, q., 1119. City Railway Extension Bill, acl. 1·ep., 6276. Coastal Defence Scheme, q., 1::!64. Coonan'ible Bore, q., 6372. Ct·own Lands Alienation, m., 609. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 3R., 1091. Early-closing Bill, Com., 3357; cons. amdts.,

6225. Elections Amendment Bill, Com., 5271, 5278. Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2H., 6129;

Com., 6131. Electors' Rights, aclj., 2808. Electric Tramway Bill, p.o., 3504; int., 3509. Employers' Liability Act, cu~f., 5469. Federal Celebrations, adj., 5086. Federal JTI!ections Bill, Com., 5711; cons.

amdts., 6207. Fire Insurance Policies Bill, Oom., 4529. Free Public Library, m., 2007. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2&., 1571; Oom.,

2342, 2351, 2529. Land Exchanges, m., 1474. Lee.Enfield Hifles, q., 1364. .Military Administration, m., 46!)9. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 3&., 2!)35. Municipalities Amendment· Bill, Com., 4590,

4783, 4801, 4803. Municipalities Election Bill, 2&., 411; Com.,

415. National Ode, adj., 3228. Old-age Pensions Hill, Oom., 5190. Public Hospitals (Voting) Bill, 2R., 2049. Public 'Vorks Committee Bill, 2R., 3418. Settlement Leases, q., 4398. Supply : Lands, 4038. Sydney Corporation Bill, aclj., 3119. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Oom., 2151, 2153. Unemployed, The, adj., 932. \·Voma.nhood Snlf~age, m., 1021.

MACIKTOSH, The Hon. J. : Attachmentof\VagesAbolition Bill,2&., 1359. BroKen Rill Ahnttoirs Bill, Oom., 4910. Cobar-Wilcannia Railwtty Bill, 2R., 2603. Culcairn-Germanton Railway Hill, Com., 6351. Darling Harbour Resumptions, m., 6309. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 2R., 1663. Early-closing Hill, 2R., 4286; Com., 4295, -1302;

cons. amdts., 6327. Electric Tramways Bill, 2R., 5860; 3&., 6003.

·Federal Elections Bill, Oom., 5!)94. Gmfton-Casino Railway Bill, 2n., 6353. Hopetoun-avenuc, adj., ::1110. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2H., 5427. Loan Bill, Com., 6072. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, Com., 3829. Mines Engineers' Hours Hill, Com., 4380. Municipalities Bill, 2R., 2165. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5760. Hailway Employees' Appeal Hill, 2a., 6344. Richmond Vale Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2&.,

2692. Street Traffic Regulations, q., 4805 . Supply Bill, Oom., 527.

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l\IAC SESSION 1900.

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

MACI~TOSH, The Hon. J. (continued): Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2180,,2369,

2374, 2379; cons. mes., 3301, 3304. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 303I, 3033,

3039, 3199, 3446. Tramway Accidents, adj., 1039, 1047. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, 2R., 6082. Troops for China, m., 1507. Truck Bill, 3R., 5130.

MACLAURIN, TheRon. Dr. H. N., 1\LD.,LL.D. Answers to Questions, adi., 3469. Broken Hill Abattoirs Bill, 2R., 4626, 4627,

Corn., 4911. Co bar-'Wi1cannia Railway Bill, 3R., 2838. Companies Death Duties Bill, 2R., 6317. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, Com., 1732,

1744. Defamation Bill, Corn., 5127. Dentists Bill, Com., 3322. Electorates Redistribution Bill, m., 6313. Excise Reduction Bill, 2R. , 5857. Federal Elections Bill, 2R., 5991 ; Com.,

5993. Federation Bill, m., 420. Forfeiture of Leases Bill, Com., 820. Gundagai-Tumut Railway Bill, 2R., 4003. Hawaii, Annexation of, adj., 1494. Iudustrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 5575. Instruction to Committee, p.o., 2065, 2066,

2072. Land-tax (Assessment-books) Bill, 2R., 3013; Land-tax Contribution Bill, m., 1888; q., 2382;

2R., 3718; Com., 3721, 3722, 3723, 3725. Legitimation Bill, 2R., 2673; Com., 2690. :Marriage Bill, 2R., 5782. Medicall'ractitioners Bill, 2R., 3536. Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill, Com.,

4639; cons. wndts., 5853. Metropolitan Tmffic Bill, 2R., 1351. Municipalities Bill, 2R., 2171. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 2R., 3819, Com.,

3832, 3834, 3836, 3841' 3988. -Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5754; Com., 5768,

5778,' 5775. Stanford Coal-mine Railway Bill, Com., 886. State Forests, m., 2470. Rydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2185; ]J.o.,

3180; acl. 1·ep., 3184. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 2R., 2829; Com.,

3024, 3031, 3202, 3206, 3446, 3453, 3455, 3459, 3463 ; recom., 3468 ; cul. 1·ep., :3468.

Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, 2R., 608!. Troops for China, rn., 1511. Truck Bill, Com., 4919, 4924. 'Wharf Extension, ctclj., ?469; obs., 3531 ; ndj.,

3550.. .

MAcl\LqroN, Mr. l\1. J., Untllct-Walclw: Railway: iValcha, q., 484-7. Special Trains, q., 4743.

MAHONY, l\1r. iV. H., Annandale: Abattoir, Removal of, m., 1990. Administration Validating Bill, Com., 3092. Agricultural Leases Bill, 2R., 4503. Balmain Tram Service, adj., 638. Commonwealth Arrangements Bill, Com. ,4717. Companies Bill, 2R., 4523.

MAHONY, Mr. W. H. ( conti1iued): Culcairn-Germanton Railway Bill, Com.,6143. Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, Com., 4728. Defamation Bill, 2R., 6230. Early-closing Bill, Com., 3371, 3377. Electric Tramway Bill, int., 3500. Federal Celebrations, adj., 5079. Federal Elections Bill, cons. amdts., 6212 •. Federation Bill, rn., 354. Financial Statement, 3782. Fire Insurance Policies Bill, Com., 4530. Municipalities Amendmen't Bill, 2R., 3635;

Com., 4578, 4530, 4588, 4590, 4601, 4609, 4748, 4752, 4762, 4773, 4774, 4790, 4795, 4881, 4888, 4894, 4897, 4899.

Public School, q., 5134. Registrar General's Office, ac~i-, 3982. Supply : Additional, 5937, 5948. Supreme Court Procedure Bill, 2R., 2781; cons.

arndts., 4855, 4857, 4859, 4863. Sydney Corporation Further Amending Bill,

Com., 4136; p.o., 4138. Tied Houses Bill, 2R., 3976. Width of Tires Bill, int., 4736.

McCouRT, The Hon. vV., Bowml: Speaker, Election of, obs., 42. Vide Rr EAKER ( 8-nbjects ).

McFARLANE, Mr. J., The Clm·ence .­Agricultural Leases Bill, 2R., 4506. Country Parl<s, q., 431. Forestry Ln.w, cu(i., 2585. Roads, q., 573, 2577. Roads and Bridges, adj., 784. Royalty on Timber, q., 431.

McGOWEN, Mr. J. 'S. T., Redfe?'?l: Abattoir, Remoml of, m., 1969. Address in Reply, 230. Barton, Mr., Expenses of, adj., 284, 302, 317. Contract for Castings: vVages, q., 1676, 1753. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, p.o., 669 ;

2R., 719. Early-closing Bill, 2R., 3166 ; Com., 3346,

3368, 3370; cons. mndts., 6219. Elections Amendment Bill, q., 4402, 4575;

Corn., 5250, 5256. Electoral Rolls, q., 626, 284 7 _ • Electoral Law Suspension Bill, 2R., 4022. Electors' Rights, adj., 2808. Employers' Liability Act, ac(i., 5467. Excise Reduction Bill, 3R., 5610. Federal Celebrations, q., 5793. Federal Elections Bill, Com:, 5702; ?'ecom.,

573-!. Furniture for Hospital, q., 366, 432. Goulburn Church Property Trust, rn., 3649. Government Printing Office, q., 2400. Holt-Sutherland Estate Bill, 3K., 3948. Hour of Meeting m .. , 4409. Hyde Park Employees, q., 2014. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 2199; Com.,

2343. JuvenileSmpkingSuppressionBill, Com., 1631. Land-tax: Cooper Estate, q., 6372. Liquor Act, q., 431. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, 3R., 1071 ; cons.

amclts., 1578. ·

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

McGowJ>N, M•·. J. S. T. (continuecl): Minimum Wage, adj., 2575. Municipalities Act Amending Bill, Corn., 1242. Munidpalities Amendment Bill,. Com., 4871. Municipalities Election Bill, 2u., 410; Com.,

413, 416. Navigation Department, adj., 5231. Old-age Pensions Bill, Com., 5170. Personal l!:xplanation, 676. Public Service Vacancies, q., 2014. Hail way Department:

Olassification, q., 4167. Engineers at Power-house, q., 3657. Hours on Duty, q., 4740. Increases, q., 2845, 3210. Inquiry t~t l~veleigh, q., 5789; m., 6015. Insurance Policies, q., :3211. · Motor-dri\•ers, q., 2395. Narrnbri \Vest Railway-stt~tion, adj., 4937. Notes of Instruction, q., 4167. Porters at Redfern, q., 2395. Regulations, g., 2845, 3210, 3332, 3389. Hetiring Allownnces,q., 4019. Scrap Iron, Sale of, q., 1676. Station-master, Orange, ac~i-, 2765.

Railway Employees' Appeal Bill, 2R., 5796; Com., 5810, 5812,5813.

Railway to Liverpool, m., 2007. Redfern )!"ish Market, adj., 5322. Rot~ds and Britlges, aclj., 703. Saywell's Tramway Hill, 2n., 370. Sewers, Fumigation of, q., 2397, 3572. Speaker, Mr. :

Election of, obs., 42. Resignation of, ous., 25.

Steel l~ails Contract, m., 6104, 6199. Stores Contractor, adj., 2303. Sublettiug Contracts, q., 575, 627, 628, 896. Sunday-closing of Hotels, q., 20U. Sunday Trading, adj., 2751; q., 3574. Supply:

Colonit~l Sccretltry, 3887. Exccuti\•e !}nd Legislative, 3854. Justice, 4070, 4.0i4. Mines, 4080, 4081, 4087. Post Office. 4080, 4031, 4089. Railways, 4170. Treasury, 3907.

Supply Bill, int., 472. Suspension of H.ules, m., 452, Glll. Sydney Corporation Hill, Com., 1696 ·; cons.

amclts., 2723; mes., 3069; adj., 3108. Sydney Col'poration ·Furthct• Amending Bill,

2R., '1133. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 2150, 2505. Technical College, m., 3134. Unemployed, The, aclj., 9.10. 'Vorkmen, Non-payment of, q., 3662. 'Women's Franchise Bill, q., 6012.

::.VIcLAuC:HMN', Mr. J., Raleigh: Conditional Purchases: Fees, q., 2082. Darling Hal'bour Vi7harves Bill, p.o., 669; 2n.,

709; Com., 751, 75:3. Fedet"al Capital, q., 3097. Federation Hill, q., 143. Nava1Brigadc, The, g., 892. Time-limit to Speeches, p.o., 1116. Troops for China, m., 1317.

McLEAN', Mr. F; E., Afm·riclwille: Barton, Mr., Expenses of, aclj., 317. City Railway Extension Bill, int., 6257; ad

?'ep. 6276. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill. Corn., 755. Eal'ly-clos.ing Bill, Com., 3348, cons. wndts.,

6217, 6224. Electorates Redistribution Bill, Com., 6131,

6132. Financh~l Administmtion, a11,i., 2121. Friendly Societies Act, q., 2:398, 2485. Grafton Bond, q., 822. Intestate Estates, q., 99:~. Legitimation Bill, 2u., 5849. Letter-boxes on Trams, q., 773. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, Com., 970, 975. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, Com., 2901. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 460S. Raihmy Department, adj., 2767. Rail way Storage Sheds, g., 310l. Railway to Li\'erpool, m., 2907. Roads: Marrickville, q., 2846. Salaries: Taxation Office, g., 625. Seduction : Damages for, q., 2913. Sewerage H.ates, q., 3ii5, 829. Spe>~l•er, Election of, m., 41. State Pal'liamcnt, p.o., 6412. Supply : Executive and Legislative, 38G2. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com .. , 1680. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, int., 856; Com.,

2502, 2510. ' Trams, Overcrowding of, adj., 435, 449. Tramway to Petersham, q. 682.

MEAGHER, The Hon. J. : Early-closing Bill, 2R., 4287; Com., 4296. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5998.­Hopctonn-avennc, aclj., 3717. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 5422.

MEA0lil£R, Mr. n: D., The 'Ftccecl: Ackermans, Prosecution of, q., 2754. Address in Reply, 233. · Administration of J'ustice, ac~j., 1721. Agricultum1 Settlement Bill, int., 5196; 2n.,

5365. Attorney-General, The, q., 1679. Breelong Murderers, adj.,·1341; q., 1831. Byron Bay Breakwater, m., 6292. Cable l~ates, q., 3305. . Carey, Mr. J. R., q., 1530, 1602. Casino-Lismore Hail way Bill, 2R., !589. City Railway Extension Bill, ad. ?'ep., 6277. Chinese Laundries, wl;i., 1482, ()302. Commonwealth Arrangements Bill, q., 4402;

Com., 4716, 4719. Customs Taxation, q., lG05. Custo:ns (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, int., 4464 ; ~~.~~- .

Darling Harbour Vi'harves Bill, int., 558; 2R., 712; Com., 753, 761.

Delohery, Mr. C., at(f., 305:3. Dentis1;s Bill, Com., 3323. Dight, :Mr. J'ohn, J.P., g. 1527, 2285. Discharger! Prisoners, Aiel to, q., 1265. Dissent from Ruling, m., 3137. Docl,er, J ndge, g., 2090. Draftingof Hills, q., 3747, 5015, 5449. Duke of Edinburgh, Death of, adj., 1484.

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SESSION 1900 MEE CXXYii

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

MEAGHER, :JI.fr. R. D. (continued)·: Dynamo: Printing Office, q., 309i. Early-closing Bill, q., 5889, 6013. Effecti,•e Voting, q., 367, 1205, 1758. Elections Amendment Bill, Com., 5259. Electoral Bolls, q., 776, 1528, 5676, 5791. Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2R., 6119; 3R.,

6204. . Employers' Liability Act, ac(j., 5459.

EstiPlates, The, q., 46, 1907. Excise Duties, q., 2962, 3622. Excise Reduction Bill, int., 5321: Extra Sitting Day, p.o., 3486. · Federal Elections Bill, q., 4746 ; 2R., 5682 ;

Com., 5703, 5716, 5718, 5728, q., 6096. Federation :

Bill, q., 14!.; m., 339. Celebrations, q., 2622,4210,4932; adj., 5065; . q.' 5132, 5328, 5605, 5789, 6098, 6241.

Electorates, q., 775, 895. Formation of Ministry, q., 1431. .Passes : Elections, q., 5016. Seat of Government, adj., 1191.

l<erries: Hours of Labour, ac~f-, '2627. Fire Insurance Policies llill, 2R., 4525. Frozen Meat, Loading of, wli., 986. Gold-dredging Leases Bill, int., 6298. Governor-General, q., 775. Governor, The, adj., 1191; q., 2091, 449!. Greater Sydney Conference, q., 11'26, 1257. "Historical Records," q., 11'25, 1'257. Inclosed Lands Protection Bill, 2R., 3405 ;

JJ.O., 3410. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 2527, '2535,

'2544, 2566, 2368. Interest on Judgments Bill, 2n., 813. Josephson v. Young, q., 1266, 1604. Land Appeal Court, q., 1529, 1604. Land Exchanges, m., 1479. Land Sales by Administrators, q., 1056. Mail Service, Ban Francisco, q., 578. Maintenance Men, aclj., '2574. McCredie, Mr. G., q., 146 .. Medical Practitioners, q., 4208, 4649. Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill, '2R.,

4524 ; con.s. mndts., 5831, 5832, 5835. Metropolitan Charities Association, q., 2019. Metropolitan Tra!fic Bill, int., G67; 2R., 964;

p.o., 1058; 3R., 1069; cons. amclts., 1583. Military Administration, rn., 4657. Military Bands, q., 4492. Ministers in Law Courts, q., 535; aclj., 1721. Municipalities Amendment Bill, C'om., 4892,

4899, 4900. NeYf Guinea, q., 3043, 4649. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 496!; Com., 5172,

5178, 5182; cons. amclt8., 6201. • Order of Business, m., 177 4.

Pacific Cable, q., 4575. Partially Paid Forces, q., 5606, 5885. Personal Explanation, 5073. Police:

Allowances to, q., 5791. Detectives, Passes for, q., 5285. On Tram Duty, q., 1367. Retired on Fnll Pay, q., 3941. Superannuation Fund, ac~i-, 5331.

Power-house : Ultimo, q., 2579, 2622. Prisoners: VIr estern Border, q., 1966.

MEAGHER, Mr .. R. D. (continuecl): Private Business, q., 1833. Public ·works Committee Bill, 2R., 3420;

Com., 3426. Railway: Duplication, q., 2484. Ra.ilway Employees' Appeal Bill, 2R., 5805. Railway-Survey: Q.ueensland, q., 1209, 5607. Railway Traveller, Death of, aclj., 1342 . Rathbone v. Walker, q., 5893. Reference to past Debate, adj., 86. Richmond Vale Coal-mine Hailway Bill, 2n.,

3617. Roads a.nd Bridges, acij., 800. Sanitary Conveniences, acly'., 2163. 8obraon, Cripples on the, aclj., 5323. Stamp Duties, cu~i-, 525. Stamp Duties Rill, int., 4458. State Parliament, q., '2398 . Stipendiary Magistrates, q., 1370. Stores Contractor, aclj., 2301. Sunday Trading, q., 2:;187, 6015 . Supreme Conrt Procedure Bill, cons. amclt.s.,

4862. Supreme Court llecords, q.; 513!. Supply :

Loan, 5962. Railways, 4239.

Suspension of Rules, m., 1270. Sydney Corpomtion Bill, 21:. ,1170; Corn., 1685,

1691, 1697,.1702,1709, 1715, 1717; 3R., 1838. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 2R., 19:35; Corn.,

214H, 'aGo. Sydney Hospital, Visitors to, q., 2196. Temora-Wyalong.Railway, m., 5201, 5632. Temporary Officers, q., 53!, 6::!6±. Trams, o,•ercrowding of, at(j., 4!5. Troops in South Afric:t., q., 4851. Troops for China, q., !)99, 1207; m., 1300; q.,

1369, 1605. Tuberculosis, q., 579. Tuckian Flood Escape Scheme Bill, 2n., 6061. Unemployed, The, q., 897, 2020. 'Vharves, Resumption of, ctdj., 284. 'Vomn,nhood Suffrage, p.o., 1005; m., 1015. ·women's Franchise Bill, '2n., 5309.

MEEKS, The Hon. A. "'· : Address in Reply, 8. Broken Hill Aba.ttoirs Bill, 2R., 46:30; Com.,

4911. Cobar-Wilcannia. Railway Bill, 2R., 2592;

Corn., 2612. Commonwealth of Australia Act, m , 3309. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, -2R., 1649;

C'om., 1732: Defamation Bill, Com., 5127. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5998. Federation Bill, ?n., 42'2. Grafton-Casino Hailway Bill, 2R., 6355. Industria.! Arbitration Bill, '2R., 5428. Legitimation Bill, 2n., 2679; Cum., 2685, 2688, . 26!)0. Mining Laws Amendment Bill, '2n., 6089. Old-age Pensions Bill, Com., 5776. Pacific. Cable Enabling Bill, 2&., 4645. Municipalities Bill, 2R., 2166. Railway Employees' Appeal Bill, '2R., 6342. Richmond Vale Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2n., , 2691 ; Com., 2693, 2695.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 103.

MEEKS, The Hon A. \.Y. (continued): Supreme Court Procedure Bill, cons. (tmdts.,

4908. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2184, 2473. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 2a., 1!825; Com.,

3021, 3029, 3034, 3040, 3192, 3200, 3203, 3436, 3446, 3450, 3451 ; ad. 1·ep., 3559 ; 1·ecom., 3563, 3565 ..

Troops for China, m., 1505 Truck Bill, Com., 4919.

MILLARD, Mr. \V., M ontyct: Agricultural Settlement Bill, 1'P.com., 5923. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, Com., 768. Fedeml Elections Bill, Com., 5722. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, Com., 968. Railway to Li,·erpool, m., 2909. Supply Bill, 3n., 519. Unemployed, The, adj., 949.

MILLEN, The Hon. E. D. : Aberdare Collieries Bill, 2R., 598 I. Address in Reply, 12. Cobar-\.Yilcannia Railway Bill, 2R., 2387;

Com., 2610, 2612; m., 34HO, 5986. Grafton-Cttsino Railway Bill, 2R., 2476. ~Instruction to Committee, p. o., 2063, 2066,

2067 . • -Legitimation Bill, Com., 2686. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 2R., 3816 ; Corn.,

3831, 38:~2. 3834, 3835. Minin~ Leases, adj., 568. MunicipaliticsBill, 2rt., 2164,2171; Com. ,3811. Stanford Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2R., 671. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 3462, 3464. Troops for China, m., 1501. \Vest Bogan Scrub, m., 2590.

MILLER, Mr. G. T. C., Moncwo: Additional Sitting Day, m., 5671. Address in Reply, 279. Delohery, l\f r. ()., adj., 3064.. Disorderly \.Y ords, p.o., 3117. Early-closingBill, 2R., 3282; cons. am.Zts.,6217. Elections Amendment Bill, Oom., 5272. l?ederal Celebrations, q., 6367. Federal Elections Bill, cons. ctmclts., 6211. .Financial Statement, 3802. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 2551. Railway to Delegate, m., 6389. Roads and Bridges, ctdj., 791. Steel Rails Contract, m., 6197. Supply:

Attomey-General, 3921, 3925. Colonial Secretary, '3879, 3889, 3890, 3896,

3897, 3899, 3901, 3902. Executive and Legislative, 3863, 3878.

Supply Bill, int., 511 ; pR., 518. Tidewaiters, q., 5884. Troops for China, m., 1335.

MOLESWOUTH, Mr. E. \V., Newtown-E1·skine Division:

Administration Validating Bill, 2n., 3087. Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, 2rt., 1237. Commonwealth Armngements Bill, int., 4457;

Corn., 4714. ·Contractors, Payment of, q., 5890. Customs (Sugt~r Drawbacks) Bill, int., 4461.

MoLESWORTH, 1'Ir., E. \.Y. (contimted): Darling Harbour Resumptions, q., 4744. Darling Harbour Vnmrves Bill, int., 554; 2R.,

689. Days of Sitting, q., 6097. Dentists l3ill, Corn., 20:n. Early-closing Bill, q., 2580; p.o., 3082 ;_ 2R., ·

3252; Com., 3342; cons. amdts., 6224. Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2R., 6124;

3R. 1 6205. . Electric Tramway Hill, int., 3511. Excise Reduction Bill, q., 4741; 3R., 5607. Federal Elections Bill, p.o., 5680; 2R., 5684;

3R, 5904. -.Financial Administmtion, adj., 2128. Go,•ernor-General's Establishment Bill, Com.,

6228. Hour of Meeting, m., 4422. Inclosed Lands Protection Bill, p.o., 3411. Increments : Customs Office, q., 2577. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., ·29·10; Oom., 2943. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2R., 1622. .Municipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4869. Navigation Department, aclj., 5233. · Old-age Pensions Bill, 2H., 5002; Com., 5186. Pacific Cable Enabling Bill, q., 831 ; 2R, 4443. Personal Explanation, p. o., 4935. Public \Yorks Committee Bill, 2n., 3415. Pyrmont Bridge, q., 3571, 4850. Railway Employees : Leave, q., 4108. Rt~ilway Employees' Appeal Bill, q., 5794;

2Jt., 5800. Railways:

Cooma-Delegate, m., 6388. Glen Innes-Inverell, m., 3526.

Settlement Leases, Transfer of, q., 2i58. Steam Launches, Survey of, q., 573. Steel Rails, Purchase of, q., 4493; p.o., 5894;

m., 6168. Superannuation Fund, q., 4ll1, 4:l06. Supply:

Aclflitionn,l, 5941. Railways, 4213; p.v., 42:l4.

Supreme Court Procedure Hill, 2R., 2799. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 1703. Sydney Corporation Further Amending Bill,

Com., 4135, 4139. Sydney I·brbourTrustBill, int., 853; q., 1126;

2rt., 1926; Com., 2133, 2143, 2158, 2489, 2492, 2497, 2502 ; :3n., 2637 ; cons. a melts., 4441.

'remora- vVyalong Railway Bill, 2R., 6145. Tuckian Flood Escape Scheme Bill, int., 3516. \Vhan•es Resumed, Control of, q., 534. Wollongong \Vater Supply Bill, 2r:., 2945. \.Yorkmen, Non-payment of, q., 3662.

Moong, Mr. S. \V., B-inga1·a: Agricultural Leases Bill, 2R., 4506. Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2H., 5358; Com.,

5416, 5647, 5653, 5666; recorn.-, 5825, 5828, 59i1, 597G.

Appropriation Bill, 3n., 6021. Breelong Murderers, q., 2621. Chn,irman of Committees, obs., 537. City Railway Extension Bill, int., 6258. Companies Death Duties Bill, 2rt., 6288. Conditional Purchases: Appraisement, q.,

1435, 1966, 2914, 2963, 3098.

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:Moo SESSION 1900. NE[. cxxix

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

:MooRE, Mr. S. \:v.- (continued) : Crown Lands, Withdrawal of, ctdj., 2855. Crown Solicitor's Office, q., 2761. Culcairu-Germanton Bill, int., 4730; Com.,

6140. Dentists Bill, Com., 2026. Delohery, Mr. C., o.clj., 3054. Deposits, Refund of, q., 896. District Surveyors' Reports, q., 3572. Early-closing Bill, cons. arnclts., 6218. Elections (Atmndment) Bill, int.; 3852; q.,

5017; Com., 5254, 5274, 5278. Electoral Law Suspension Bill, 2R., 4022. Electoral Rolls, q., 6371: Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2R., 6121. . Electors' Rights, q., 2092, 3945. Electric Tramway Bill, int., 3497. Examinations for Prc.motions, q., 1202. Extra Sitting Day, p.o., 3485. Federal Elections Bill, q., 5327; Corn., 5717,

5723 ; 3R., 5903 ; con.s. ctmdts., 6209. Federation :

Celebrations, adj., 5085; q., 5606, 5676, 624'2. Electorates, expl., 5787; p.o., 5795.

Financial Statement, 3690. Gold-dredging Leases Bill, int., 6296. Goulburn Church Property Trust, m., 3651. Government Architect's Office, q., 3047. Governor, The, q., 4648. Holidays: Public Service, q., 2092. Hour of Meeting, m., 4415. Inclosed Lands Protection Bill, 2R., 3402. Land Exchanges, q., 683, 832; m., 899, 1447,

1481. Lands for Settlement, q., 2760, 2846. Iviedical Practitioners' Amendment Bill, con.s.

anults., 5834. Medical Practitioners Bill (No. 2), 2R., 2985. :Military Administration, m., 4704. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), 2&.,

2886; 3R., 2937. . Mines Inspection Bill, 2R., 4477; q., 6015. Mining Bill, q., 2848, 4020, 4403. Mining Laws Amendment Bill, q., 1371, 2399,

4403; 1·ecom., 5281; q., 6014. Municipalities Act, p.o., 6376. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4582,

4750, 475:3, 4755, 4758, 4768, 4788, 4871, 4900.

Narrabri \Vest Railway-station, adj., 4940. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 4990; p.o., 5175;

Com., 5181, 5184, 5185 ; 3R., 5237 ; cons. amdts. , 620 I.

Order of Business, m .. , 1763; q., 4650. Palhtl Pastoral Holding, q., 290. Personal Explanation, 894, 5787. Postmaster-General's Report, q., 4168. Prince of Wales' Birthday, q., 4712. Print-ing Committee, q., 2487. .

· Public Buildings: Repairs, q., 2849. Publ!c Service,Regulations, q., 1265. Pubhc \Yorks Act, q., 5014. . Public \Vorks Committee Bill, 2R., 3420. Railways:

Barraba, q., 1757, 2284. Belmore-Li\•crpool, m., 2908. City, q., 4309.

Randwick Rifle Range, q., 3749.

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MoORE, :Mr. S. W. (continued): Roads and Bri~ges, adj., 782. . Sampson's Lease, m., 617; ad. 1·ep., 6408. Select Committees' Reports, q., 5133. Stamp Duties Bill, int., 4458. State Parliament, p.o., 6412. Steel Rails Contract, p. o., 5894. Supply:

Attorney-General, 3921. Colonial Secretary,· 3880. Education, 4146. Executive and Legislati,•e, 3856. Lands, 3926.

Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 1385. Sydney Corporation Bill, 3R., 1836 . Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 25ll, 2518;

3R., 2628. Time-limit to Speeches, q., 833. Travelling Stock Routes, q., 2195. Troops in South Africa, q., 1965. Tuckian Flood Escape Scheme Bill, int.,

3519. Under-Secretary for :VIines, q., 4745. ·women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5478.

MoRGAN, Mr. \V., The Jlawlcesbm·y: Abattoir, Hemoval of, m., 1999; q., 4306. Federal Celebrations, q., 5134. Flood vVaters, Diversion of, q., 1054. Hawkesbury Flood Relief Fund, q., 1057, 1_124. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 2260. Perm~.nent Officers:. Africa, q., 5060, 5130. Richmond Bridge, q., 1055, 6098, 6370; p.o.,

6406. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 1420.

N NASH, The Hon. Dr. J. B., M.D.:

Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 2R., 1663. Dentists Bill, Com., 3320. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 5114. _Medical Practitioner Amendment Bill, Com.,

4637, 46~8, 4641; recom., 4924, 4926. Medical Practitioners Bill, 2R., 3537. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 2R., 3827. Old-age Pensions Bill, Com., 5774.

NEILD, Mr. J. C., Puddington: Admiuistration'Validating Bill, q., 4020. Appropriation Bill, lJ.o., 5968. Chairman of Committees, p.o., 391. Children's Protection Bill, 2&., 3964, 3959 ;

cons. amclts., 5099. Culcairn-Germanton Railway Bill, Com., 6140. Darling Island, Purchase of, q., 2960. Davidson, .J. L., Claim by, m., 617. Decoration for Troops, q., 434. Disorderly Words, p.o., 6132. Early-closing Bill, 2R., 3150; Com., 3286,

3361 ; recom., 3580. Eighth .Regiment, q., 3943, 4018, 4167, 4204,

4205, 4305. Electoral Registrars, q., 1367, 1521. Electoral Rolls, q., 3101. Electorates Redistribution Bill,. 2R., 6125;

Com., 6130; 3R., 6202. Electric Tramway Bill, int., 3489. Examinations for Ladies, q., 2394.

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NEI INDE'X: 'TO :SPEECHES. Non

Volumes 103,<104;105, 106, 107, 108.

NEILD, :Mr. J. C. (continued) : Federal Elections Bill, 11:0., 5679; Corn., 5.709,

·5721. Federation :

Celebrations, q., 2581,5677,5887., 6365,6368. Seat· of Government, q._, 1599.

Financial Statement, 3788. Forest-thinning, q., 15:l9. Go,•ernmcnt \Vharfingers, ·q., 2398, 2580. Governor-General, The, q., 3391. Holt-Sutherland Estate Bill, 2n., 3939. Inscribed Stock Bill, Corn., 2944. Labour Bureau: Tents, q., 3392. Land at Long Bay, q., 5062, 57d4. Medical Practitioners Bill (No. 2), 2n., 2984. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, 3R., 1072. Mine~·s Accident Relief Bill, q., 1126, 2488,

2R., 2877; 3R. 1 2930. Minimum ·wage, q., 145. Municipalities Amendment Bill, 2&., 4340. Old-age Pensions Bill, q., 626, 2914; 2&., 4949;

3R., 5236 ; m., 5241. Ont-dodr Relief, at~i·, 2811. Puddington Streets Extension Bill, 2&., 5977. Painting: Day Labour, q., 1261. Personal Explamtt.ion, 3871, 4934. Privilege: Votes antl P1·oceeclin,qs, 3220, 3226. Production of Papers, p.o., 4311. Public ·Servants suspended, q., 2394. Railway: Glen Jnnes-Inverell, rn., 3526. Refet·ence to case sub-judice, p.o., 3217. · Stampers, Promotion to, q., 6371. Supply:

Additional, 5934. Attorney-General, 3922. ]~xecuti,•e and Legislative, 3858, 3871. Loan, 5965. Treasury, 3918.

Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 2406. Suspension of Rules, rn., 6114. Sydney Corporation Bill, cons. 1·ep., 3247. Sydney Harbour ~rrust l3j11, Com., 2494.

_ Supreme Court Procedure Bill, 2n., 2790; Oom.-,.2804.

Tied Houses Bill, p. o., 3963. Tram Service: City, q., 3215, 3946, 4104. Trams,. Overcrowding of, adj., 437. Tramway Employees' \Vages, q., 3845. Unemployed, The, add., 931; q., 1601. 'Wharfage Rates, q., 2619. · Wollongong Water.Snpply Bill, 2&., 2946.

NELSON, Mr, A. D., Sydney-FlindersDivision: Cargo, Removal of, q., '429: Darling Harbour Resumptions, m., 6047. Diamond Drill Boring Plant, q., 6094. Electric Lighting Plant, q., 890. Electric Tramway Bill, 2R., 5632. Federal Celebrations, cu~i·, 5077. Gold-dredging Leases Bill, Corn., 6300. Government Architect's Office, q., 2842. Increments: 'Public Service, q .. , 625, 828. 'Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2&., 2257. Moore Park Tip, q., 430. Steel Rails Contract, m., 61.71. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Oom., 2505, .2514. Trams, Overct·owding of, adj., 439. · Tramway: Fort .Macquarie, m .. , 983. \Vomen's l!:ranchise:Bill, 2R.,,5545.

NICHOLSON, Mr. J. B., ·Wo1·onorac: Coal-mines Regulation Bill, 2&., 28'05. Coal, Selling Price of, q., 4851. .Electors' Rights, ac~f., 2807. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5719. Funera.l Trains, q ., 1364. Industrial Arbitration Bill, q., 143'1. Inspector of Collieries, q., 2089. Mines Eight Hours' Bill, 2n., 1862. Sleepers, Contract for, q., 5014. South Bulli Arbitration Case, q., 1365.

NIELSEN, Mr. N. R. ,V., Boo1·owCG: .Deputy Railway Commissioner, q.,-3331. Drum, Private, q., 2759, 2964, 3572. Elections Amendment Bill, Corn., 5250. Electors' Rights, q., 1530. Federal Elections Bill, Com., -5721. Federation :

'Celebrations, .q., 5011. Electorates, q., 2284.

First Australian Horse, q., 1367, 1595, 3745. Junior Clerks: Increments, q., 995. Junior Postal Assistants, q., 774. Labour Bureau, q., 1371. Military Officers: Appointments, q., 6363. Minimum Wage, q., 521~. Mining on Private Lands, q., 2843. Ministers' Travelling Allowances, q., 570. Porters' and. Sheeters' Hours, q., 1674. Quelch, Senior-constable, q., 4742. ;Railway Employees, q., 2843, 3043, 3095,

3331, 3568, 3845, 4104. Railway Employees' Appeal Bill, 2n., 5808;

Com., 5811. Regulations: Railway Act, q., 4493. Second-grade Vi' orkmen, q., 3943. Supply:

Additional, 5940. Colonial Secretary, 3893. Education, 4164. Lands, 4024. Mines, 4083. Post Office, 4090. Railways, 4198, 4211.

Temora-Wyalong Railway Bill, 2tt., 6155. Third Contingent: Unit, q., 4108. Timber, Inspection of, q., 3130. Tramway Conductors' \Vages, q., 3043, 3331.

3569. Troops in South Africa, q., 6367. Unemployed., '!'he, q., 1435. 'Wages: Deviation Works, q., 362. Vi' arders : Bathurst Gaol, q., 2959. \Vomen's .Franchise Bill, q., 1261.

N ODDS, Mr. J., Gnmville: Assignments, Registration of, q., 5325, '5449. Federal Electorates, q., 1603. Grauville Railway-station, m., 2702. Holidays: :Maintenance Men, q., 4931. Letter-carrier, q., 2618. Maintenance Mim, q., 1600. Municipalities Amendment Bill, 2R., 4360;

p.o., 4760. Payment of Vi' ages, q., 4455. Police Force, q., 679, 1050, 1600, 3654, 4931,

6362. Railway Gatekeepers, q .. , 828.

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NoB 'SESSION 1900. NoR

12 June to·5 December, 19'00.

NOBBS, Mr. J. (continued): Railway to•Ca1•lingford, q, 4306. 'Technical Co1lege, •(j. ,.ll3l. Thomas, Captain, .q., .. 3746. vVomen's Franchise Bill, q., 2486.

NORTON, The-Ron. Dr .. J., LL.D.: Co bar-W ilcannia Railway :Bill, 2R., 2500. Library·Committee, ad. rep., 5982. State Forests,m., 21163.

NORTON, Mr. J., No1th1£mberland: Abattoir, Removal of, p.o., 1971; m., 2002. Address in~eply, 153; adj., 283. Administration of Justice, wf;i., 33. Admiuistr~tion Validating Bill, 2R., '3088;

Com. , 3092. · Agent-General's .Department, q., 1370. Agricultural Settlement Bill, Com., 5665. Agricultural ::locieties, q., 3213. Annual Leases: Rents, q., 3212. .

-Appointments by Government, q., 4113. Appropriation Bill, p. o., 5968, 5969. Ashfield Election, a(lj., 5049. Attachment of Wages Abolition Bill, cons.

amdts., 1607 .. Attorney-General's Absence, ob8., 4203. Australian Museum Staff, q., 3390, 4018. Barton, :Mr.: Expenses of, adj., 315. Rlacks, Detention of, q., 2!)63. Blaxland, Dr., and Nurses, q., 4204. Blaxland, Mr. F. H., q., 4017. Breelong Murderers, adj., 1343; q., 1369,

1832, 3131, 3214, 3946. Callan Park Asylum, q., 898, 1057; adj.,

1117; q., 1209, 1967; adj., 2275; q.,4204. Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, q., 1209. Capitation: 8th Regilfient, q., 1123. Cattle· breeding, q., 1126. Chairman of Committees, p.o., 396. Chief Secretary, q., 1054. Children in Streets, q., 433. Children's Protection Bill, 2R., 3956. Circular to 7th Regiment, g., 1906. City Railway Extension Bill, int., 6261; Com.,

6267, 6269. Clark's Snagging Gang, q., 3213. Clemency to Prisoners, adj., 5568 ; q., 6373. Clyde Engineering Company, q., '2756. Colonial Stocks Investment Bill, q., 14'27. Commission of the Peace, q., 3212. Companies Death Duties Act, q., 1427. Compensation: ex-Prisoner, q., '292. Conditional Purchases, q., 2086. Constitution Act, q., 1369, 1519, 1524. Com•ictions : Indecent Assault, q., 2196, 2282. Coroner at Windsor, q., 2757. Counsel, Briefing of, q., G239. Credit Fancier System, q., 1697. Creswell, William, q., 1831, 1904. Criminals in Gaol, q., 4849. Crown Lands Act of 1899, q., 1904. Culcairn-Germanton Railway Bill, Com.,

6133. Darling Harbour \Vhan·esBill, 2R., 714; 3R.,

1086. Davidson, J. L., q., 4931. Davis, H. : Detention of, q., 4017. Death: Railway-station, q., 1368.

NoRTON, Mr. J. (crr.rtimteil): Delohery, Mr. C., adj., 3051. Demise of the Crown, q., 1202. Dentists •Bill, Com., 2031, '2038, 20!11 ; "t'ecom.,

3540. Dight, Mr., Prosecution of, q., 15'28. Disorderly Language, p.o., '67, 1111, 2652,

'3091, 4659, 4716, 5895. Dissent•from Ru1ing, m., 313'1. Docker,Judge, q., 1905,1965,2090; aqj.,22i5. Drivers of Mail Coaches, q., 5791. iDuke ofEdinburgh, 'Den.th·of, ctclj., .-148!1. Early-closing Act, q.,:2485. Early-closing Bill, p.o., 30i5; '2R., 3265;

Oom., 3287, 3357, 3362, 3363, 3366, 3368, 3372, 3375, 3379, 3381, 3385.

Effective Voting, q., '2086. Electoral ·Law Suspension ·Bill, 2n., 4022. Electoral Rolls, q., 776. Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2r..., ·6128 ;

3R., 6205. Electric Stn.ff System : Railways, q., 4206. Electric Tmmway Bill, p. o., 3503 ·; ·int., '3509. Employers' Lin.bility Act, ac(j., 5>!57. Engine-driYers : Coal-mines, q., 3045. Excise Reduction Bill, p.o., 5612; 3R,., 5615.

· Federal Elections Bill, 7>.o., 5681; ·Com., 5713; cons. amdls., 6207, G216.

Federation : • Bill, q., 142,143,145, 2!J2; m., 323; q.,1034. Capital Site, q., 1603, 6365. Celebrations, q., 4712, 4933; adj., 5568; q.,

5788, 6096, 6366, 6369. Conventions: Fees, q., 2087. Correspondence and Cables, q., '2619. El~ctorates Commission, q., 5448. Governor·General, q., 1369, 1524. Hansa?·d's Debates on, q., '20S6. National Ode, ac(j., 3'233. Officers, Status of, q., 1525. Seat of Government, q., 1210.

Ferries : Hours of Labour, ai(i., '2626. Financial Administration, adj., 2129. Fisheries Bill, q., 1757, '2087. Fitzgerald, F., Com·iction of, q., 3'214. Fitzroy Dock: Overtime, q., 3045. Flogging of Prisoner, q., '292. Foreigners in Public Scn•ice, q., 1904. Foreshore Heservation, q., 833, 4849. Formal Motions, obs., 50. Free Pass: Mr. Clibborn, q., 4017. French, Major-General, q., 1678. Gibson, S., Claim of, adj., 833. Gilshannan, Corporal, q., 3656. Gold-dredging Leases Bill, 3R., 6392. Oosford Nursery: \\'ages, q., 1601, 2757. Government House, q., 1752. Government Printing Office, q., 1262. Governor, The, q., 1'261. Grafton Murder, The, q., 46. flravel Contract, q , 60!J5. Haslam's Creek, q , 6370. Hawkers' Licenses, q., 2757. Hawkesbury Bridge, q., 3573, 4018. Hoisting Engineers, q., 5446. Holt-Sutherland Estate Bill, 3R., 3946.· Homestead Selection Applications, q., 1677. Horses: Queensland, q., 2!Jl. Hour of Meeting,·m., 4433.

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cxxxii No1~ INDEX TO SPEECHES. Non

Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

NORTON, Mr. J. (continued) : Imputation of Motives, p.o., 2126. Indecent Literature, q., 6245. Indecent Pnblicntions Act Amendment Bill,

m., 2964. Inspector: Spit Road, q., 1124, 1202. Interest on Jndgments Bill, 2R., 810. Iron Ore, q., 5449, 5641, 6243, 6363, 6364. James and Saunders, Lieutenants, q., 1262. Josephson, Mr., q., 2086, 2191. Jury Laws, q., 4:32. Justices of the Pence Removal Bill, 2R., 297.0. Jnvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2R., 1617;

Com., 1632. Kidman, Mr. A., q., 2286. Land Ballot : Sherribry, q., 5640. Land Board: Gosford, q., 773. Land Exchanges, q., 292, 683, 774, 828; m.,

1463,1908; q., 1605, 1676, 1903,2015,2193, 25SO; adj., 2702, 2719.

Land Resumption, q., 4852. Land for Settlement, q., 3097. Land Sale : CarcotH, q., 2580. Land-tax Office: Fires, q., 1124. Leader of the Opposition, ctdj., 283. Lease of Rcsen'e, q., 3212, 3332, 3621. Leases: Mr. Falkiner, q., 4934, 5011. Liverpool Asylum, culj., 6016, 6019. Maintenance Men, q., 2619. McSweeney, Nurse, Removal of, q., 4204. Medicttl Appointments, q., 5886, 6373. Medical Practit-ioners Amendment Bill, cons.

arndts., 5837. · Medical Practitioners Bill (No.2), Corn., 2986;

p.o., 3102. . Members and other Districts, q., 1905. Metropolitan Tr:dlic Act, q., 3046. Metropolitan TraflicBill, 2R., 96U; Com., 9i0,

972, 973, 974, 975, 978; 3n., 1058; cons. ctmtlt.s., 1577, 1584.

Militnry Administration,m., 4686. Militnry Examinntions, q., 1827. Mines Engineers' Hours Bill, 2R., 1214. Mines Inspection Bill, 2R., 4484. Ministerial Trnvelling Allowances, q., 2087. Motion for Adjournment, p.o., 2703, 3086,

3103 ; obs., 5678. Municipalities Act,. p.o., 6376. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4749,

4871, 4873, 4883. Municipalities Valido.ting Bill, p.o., 6381.. Mtinicipal Rolls, q., 4107. Murray Prior, Release of, q., 1264, 1368. Narrabri-YValgctt Railway Bill, int., 5567;

2R., 5636. Narmbri \Vest Railway Stt\tion, adj., 4·937. Navigation (Amendment) Bill, q., 1520, 2086. Norfolk Island, q., 1752, 2085. , Northumberlanrl E!ectoro.te, q., 3573. Notice of Motion : Alteration, JJ. o., 6280. Officials nncl the Press, q., 1524. O'Gal~ngher, R, Deposit by, q., 1053. Olcl-o.ge Pensions·Bill, cons. amdts., 6202. Order of Business, rn., 1776. Orme, Madame, cu(j., 3113. Pacific Co.ble, q., 3133. Parramatta Asy1nms, q., 579!. Parry, Mr., q., ::!213. Peel, Mr. G. S., q., 2085.

NoRTON, Mr. J. (continued): Penitentinry: Randwick, q., 1601. Personal Explnnation (p.o., 150); 894 (p.o.,

1002), 4738 (p.o., 4934), 5565. Piddington, Mr. W. H. B., adj., 3388. Pike, Arrest of, q., 3334. Placemen in Pnrliament, q., 1262. Plague : Compensation, q., 3390. Police Inquiry Commission, adj., 3113. Police: Traffic Dutie~, q., 3046. Power Honse: Employees, q., 6010. Printing of Pnpers, q., 1525.

_Prison Allowance: l:'. Maloney, 't]., 3045. Prisons Depnrtment : Officers, q., 4018. Privilege, obs., 51, 3102, 3103, 3104. Privilege:

Strangers in Ante-rooms, 5673. Sydney Daily 'l'ele(J?'aph, 6246. Votes cmcl P1·oceeclin(JS, 3226.

Public Works Act: Regulations, q., 1430, 1601. Public Works Committee, q., 829, 996, 1052,

10o3, 1119, 1201, 1261, 1262, 1427, 1428, 1429, 1519, 1520, 1601, 2087, 2619.

Quarantine: Dogs, q., 5607. · Qneen's Gift, The, q., 832. Railway Employees Appeal Bill, Com., 5813. Railway Management :

Appointments, q., 3339. Department, ac(i., 2762, 2772. Employees: Holiday, q., 5447. Officials, Inquiry, q., 3336, 3389, 3391. Sleepers Contract,q., 126:3, 1903,2756, 3212.

Railways: Booyong-13<\llina, m., 640Z. Goulburn-Crookwell, q., 4207. ·

Randall, V., Reward to, q., 6009. Heading Documents, p.o., 82, 125, 127. Reference to cnse sub judice, p. o., 3218. Reference to pnst De6o.te, ]J.o., 8fi. Reflection on the Cho.ir, p.o., 2118. Resumed Arens: Sydney, q., 5794. Richardson, Mr., q., 2700, 3213, 3336, 3389. Road, q.", 1830, 57!:11. Roads n.ntll3riclges, m(i., 796. Roads Branch, Tmnsfer of, q., 2398. Stdaries: Constitution Act, q., 1364. So.vings Bank, q., 365, 432. Sttywell's Tramway Bill, 2R., 373. School Teachers : Exami.no.tion, q., GUO. Sco.le, Mr. George, q., 2193. Secretary for \Vorks, q., 2582. Signboards, Removnl of, q., 2760. Sleigh, Frnnk, q., 2578,4744; adj., 5568. Sobmon: Dismissal of Officer, q., 1053. Soldiers' \Vi,·es, q., 47. Solomon, Mr. C., q., 2089, 2193,3133,3337. Spalding, Colonel, q., 1266, 1368. Speaker, Vote of Thanks to late, m., 152. Speaking in Reply, zJ.o., 4417. Shndard Dmw-gear, q., 3045. Stanford Coal-mine Railway Bill, Com., 398,

399, 402. State Parlinment, q., 2399. Steel Rails Contract, q., 4020, 41!1, 4206,

5328; m.,5817; q.,6011; m., 6183,6199, 6243; q., 6363, 6364, 6374.

Stepto, Promotion of, q., '2757. Stock Inspector, Hillston, q., 2841. Stock : P. Carlon, q., 6010.

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12~June to 5 December, 1900.

NoRTON, Mr. J. (coiztimtecl): Stores Contractor, adj., 2297; q., 3945, 4113,

5326. Sunday Trading, q., 2287, 3575, 3656; adj.,

4486; q., 4746, 4933. Supply: Additional, 5947, 5948. Supply Bill, p. o., 459. .

·supreme Court Procedure Bill, 2R., 2784; cons. amdts., 4854, 4857, 4860, 4861.

Suspension of Rules, m., 450, 1268, 1374, 2403, 6103, 6280.

Swift, S. M., Estate of, ad. rep., 6237. Sydney Corporation Bill, 2R., 1177; Com.,·

1680, 1681, 1683, 1685, 1688, 1695, 1698, 1700, 1702, 1710, 1714 ; 3R., 1834; con. amdts.; 2729, 2730, 2732 ; mes,, 3066 ; p. o., 3106; adj., 3110; cons. 1·ep., 3242.

Sydney Corporation Further Amending Bill, 2R., 4131 ;·Com., 4134,4136(p.o.,4137),4139.

Sydney Electric Lighting, aclj., 4114, 4129. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, int., 841; 2R., 1940;

3R., 2630. . Telf'graph Line Repairers, q., 6011.

Tied Houses Bill, lJ.o., 3963; 2R., 3965. Tiel, J. '"· : Bonus to, q., 4016. Timber : Quarantined Areas, q., 4107. Tram Accidents, q., 2282. Treasury Bills Def.ciency Bill, int., 4853. Trial Bay Prison, q. ,. 2279. Troops for China, q., 1125; p.o., 1274; m.,

1324; 1433. q.' Troops in South Africa, q., 1432. Tuppal Cutting: Labour, q., 5886. Uneinployed, The, q., 830, 897, 1000, 2020. Uniforms, Supply of, q., 1262. University Library, m., 6398. "'ages: Removal of Machinery, q., 4017. Wagga Land Board, q., 1677. '\Valker, Lance·Corporal, q., 2196. '\Yaller, Mr., Appointment of, q., 4107. Webb, Mr., Charges against, q., 3744. Webb's Grant: Reservation, q., 3212. Western Lands Commission, q., 5794.

. Westphal and Bright, Cases of, q., 2396. 'Vickerson, Private,' q., 998, 1208. 'Yilberforce Labour Settlement, q., 56i0. 'Vilcoxson, Mr. \Y. A., q., 3656. 'Vilson, John, Death of, q., 5602. Wind Club, adj., 3112. . 'Voodbridge, E., Case of, q., 2701, 2757. \Vomanhood Suffrage, p.o., 1005, 1006, 1017;

rn., 1018. ':y omen's Franchise Bill, q , 775 ; 2&., 5535, -5565; Com., 5566.

0 O'CoNNOR, Mr. D., Sydney-Phillip Division:

Appropriation Bill, 3R., 6022. Belmore Park, adj., 2573. Bennett v. Amos, adj., 5059. . Disorderly Words, p.o., 5737; expl., 6023. Employers' Liability Act, adj., 5464. Excise Reduction Bill, 3R., 5614.

·Federal Celebrations, q., 6368. . Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5723, 5730 ;

1·ecom., 5736 ; co1is. arndts., 6212. Financial Statement, 3797. Medals : Australian· Troops, q., 4167.

O'CONNOR, Mr. D. (continued) : Medical Practitioners' Amendment Bill, cons.

anults., 5840. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4893. Police: Salaries, adj., 5743. Railway Employees Appeal Bill, 2R., 5801. Roberts, Lord, q., 3397. Speaker, Resignation of, ob.~ .• 26. Sunday Tmding, aclj., 4487; q., 636r. Supply:

Additional, 5951. Colonial Secretary, 3902.

Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 2426. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 161:!5; 3&.,

1843 ; rnes., 3069. Sydney Electric Lighting, adj., 4121. Tied Houses Bill, p.o., 11963; 2&., 3973. \Yemen's Franchise Bill, int., 5058; 2&., 5498.

O'CoNoR, Mr. B. B., She?·b1·ooke: Agricultural Settlement Bill, Com., 5664,5665. Airey, Lieutenant-Colonel, q., 1965 . Ashfield Election, adj., 5048. Bridge, Richmond, p.o., 6406. Children's Protection Bill, 2&.,'3957. Commercial Agent, q., 624::! Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, int., 4465. Elections Amendment Bill, Com., ii£66 Federal Celebrations, q., 6097. Federa.l Elections Bill, p. o., 5680. Interest on Judgments Bill, 2R., 812. Labour Bureau, q., 5135. Legitimation Bill, 2&., 584S. Liverpool Asylum, adj., 6017. Personal Explanation, (p.o., 151), 4169. Privilege : Stranger in House, 5675. Railway Passes: Elections, q., 5016. Railway to Dural, m., 1593. Roads and Bridges, adj., 789. Seventh Regiment, q., 4112. Supply:

Executive and Legislative, 3865. Justice, 4066, 4068, 4070, 4071, 4074, 4077,

4080. Treasury, 3912, 3917. .

Sydney Corporation .Bill, Oom., 1682, 1684. Temorar-Wyalong Railway Bill, 2&., 6153. Tramway, q., 6369, 6370. Troops at Albury, q., 5672. Troops for China, q., 1433.

O'SULLIVAN, The Ron. E. ,V., Queq,nbeyan: Abattoir, Removal of, m., 1968, 2005. Art Unions Bill, 2R., 1242. . Artesian Bore, q., 3128, 5891, 6372. Article in Daily Telegmph, q., 365. Ashfield Election, adj., 5033. Baths in Farm Cove, adj., 4625. Bogan Gate-Bulbodney Railway Bill, Com.,

6289. Boundary.street Bill, 2&., 5415.

-Breakwaters : • Bermagui, q., 1965.

Byron Bay, m., 6290. Breelong Murderers, q., 2620; adj., 2668. Bridges:

Coombing Creek, q., 5214. Copper Hill, q., 531. Glebe Island, q., 828.

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O'Su: INDID:&' TO SPEECRES. O'Su

Volumesi lOB,.l041, 105, 106, 107,. 108.

O'SuLLIVAN, The Hon. E .. Vi'. (contimted):, • Bridges:

Goolagong, q., 288, 1525, 4933, 5606 .. Hawkesbury, q., 3573, 4107, 6098, Hinton, q., 2699. £ong Cove; q., 5887. Molong Creek, q., 4305. North Shore,.q., 364, 2i01, 2849, 3944:,.5640,

5890!. Pyrmont, q., 1123, 2090, 3571. Raymond Terrace, q., 6369:. Richmond, q., 1055, 6370:;: m., 6405;. 6407.

Byrouk-Brewmrrina Railw:ay Bill,. 2n,, 2007.. <iiantanbury Elections, q., 3128, Casino-Grafton Rail way Bill,. int. ,. 60640. Casino-l1ismore Railway Bill, in.t., 982. ;: 2R.,

1589~. €lity Railway Extension Bill, int., 6253 ;, Com.,

6267. Coal Discovery : :M:olong, q., 1125 •. 0obar•·Wilcannh.Railway 'Bill, 2R., 1586. Cook's B.il'et" and Shea! a Canal, q., 4106. Creswell, William, m., 1819. Crookhaven Heads, q., 6369. Culcairn-GermantotL Railway Bill, int.,. 4728,

4732; 2R., 5415; Com., 6137. Darling Island·: Wall, q., 5884. Dawn, The, Charter of,. q.,,5640. Day-labour System, q., 3395 •. Defamation Bill, 2H .. , 6229. Defence Lauds. B.esumption. Bill, int., 42i0. Disorderly Langu(lge, p. o., 6063, 6065. Drainage \Vorka, q., 823. Dredges :

Double Shifts, q. ,. 772., Employt!eS' v.:ages, q.,6243. Repain of, q .. ,. 2090. ·watchmen on, q., 6373.

Dri 1•ers : Mail Coaches, q. ,. 5791. Electric Tramway Bill,. int. ,. 34S7 (p.o., 3504),

3514; 2R., 5620, 5632; 3R., 5646. Expenditure: MolongandQueaubeyan, q., 1372. Federal Celebrations. q., 5677. Federal Elections Bill, ]J. o., 5680; Com .. , 5726. l!'itzroy Dock: 01·et·time, q.,. 3045. Foremen's \Vagee, q., ::!471. Forest-thinning, q., 1529, 2848, 3940. Free Postage: \Vater Boo.rd, q., 1433. Flood Waters:

Hawkesbury and Nepean Rivers, q., 1055. Hunter Ri1·er, q., 45, 823, 1265, 18!)9; adj.,

2812; 4114; q., 5'216, 5!49, 6014; m.,·G065. Gold-dt·edging, q., 3944. Govemment Architect's Office, q., 2842, 3047. Government Printiug Office, q., 2483, 3097. Grose t~nd Colo Ri1rers, q., 2281, :3941, 5131. Grafton-Cttsino Rt~ilwo.y Bill, int., G281. Gravel Contract, q., 6095. Gnnclagai-Ttmmt Railwt~y Bill,. 2It., 2904. Harbour \Vorks:

Contract for Castings, q., 1676. Inspection of, q., 997.

Horse-ferry Dock, q., 4710. Hour of Meeting, m., 4432. Hunter River Water Bo:trd, q., 46. Inspector: Spit Road, q., 1124, 1203. Inspectors of \;.,7atering Places, q., 1673. Irrigation nud Water Cousen•atiou, q., 1051. Josephson, Mr., q., 219L.

O'SuLLIVAN, The Hon .. E, W. (continued): lioorawatha-Grenfell B.ailway Bill, 2R;~ 2007 • Labour Bureau, q., 1057, 137 l, 2761; adi.,

2812, 3392; q., 5135. Laud near The Spit, q., 827. Loan Money: Public Works, q.,.3097. Macquarie·street, q., :1474. Minimum Wage, q., 145,365, 532, 1830,.3047,

5217. Ministers :· Elections, q., 4850. Mount Kemblo. Coal Company's Ra-ilway Act,

q., 1830. Narrabri-Walgett Railway Bill,. int., 5204;

2R., 563::!, 5637. N cirthumberland Electorate, q., 3573 .. Order of Business, obs. ,, 6051,, 6063, Oyster Leases, q,., 1206. Painting,: Day-labour, q .. , 1261. Parlit~ment House, q .. , 2910;. 3129, 4303., Peel, l\:tr. G. S., q., 2085. Penitentiary: B.anclwick, q., 112.2, 1601,.2021. Phillip Park : Military Ollices, q.,. 4.402, PortKemblaH(l,rbour Bill, int .. ,.l5S5·; 2.&·., 17.20. Public Buildings : Repairs, q .. ,, 2849. Public \Vorks, g.,.624. Public Works·(A.mendment) Bill,. int.,. 4'2'],1. Public \Yorks Committee, q., 1053. Public Works Committee Bill, 2tt.,. 3422: ;

Cont., 3426. Punts, q., 1267, 5213, 6363. Pyrmout Bridge Employees, q., 1366. Quarrymen's \V ages, q., 2089,. 2280 ..

·Railway Commissioners' Reports, q., 339.7. B.ailway Sleepers: Contracts, q., 1:263,,1003,

2756, 5014. Railway Storage : Tramv:ale; q., 3101 .. Railways:

Belmore-Liverpool, m .. , 2906; q., 3128. Booyong-13allina, 111., 6399. Broken H.ill-M:eniudie; m., 1589, 159.! .. Carlingford-Dural,. m., 1592; Casioo-Teuterfield, rn .. , 6405. Cassilis,. q., 3'!75, 3572, 5606, 5'i,93, City; q., 4Q20, 4H l, 4400, 5218, 5445; obs.,

(i407. Cobar-Wilcannia, q., 832. Cockburn-Broken Hill, m., 1866. Cooma-Delegate, nt., 6386. Coonamble-Cowra, q.,. 1758. Glen Innes-Imrerell, m., 3525; q., 5.892'. Goulburn-Crookwell, q., 4207, Grafton-Casino, q., 53:30. Gregra-Cudal, q., 1259, 1372, 1758. Grenfell- Wyalong, q., 17li4. Jerihlerie-Deniliqnin, q., 2755. Knomwatha-Grenfell, q., 288. Manilla-Barraba, q., 1757, 2284! m., 6289. Narrabri-Moree, q., 3095. N arrabri- \:V algett, cu~j., 2812. Nerang-l\iurwillumbah, q., 1209, 5607. Nevertire7 vVarreu, q., 2483. New England-North Coast, q., 4710. North Coast, q., 5330. Parkes-Conclobolin, q., 309:5. Reports by Officers, q., 2392. B.osehill-Duml, q., 2285. Tarago-Braiclwood, m., 6063. 'femora-Gunbar, m., 980. Temora-Wyalong,.m., 1807, 1814, q.,.2280,

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12 June to 5. Decemb~r(l900;

O'SuLLIVAN, The Ron. E. W. (contmued): Railways:

Wa.lcha, q., 4847. '\;Voodstock-Canowindra,. q., 1260. VI' yalong-Hillston, m., 6236. Yass-Queanbeyan, q., 6374.

Relief vY orks, q., 1366, 2761. Retiring Allowances, q., 4019. Ringbarking, q., 3099, 3131. Road Superintendents, q., 1371, 1431, 1673,

1898. Roads and Bridges, q., 771; adi., 7S7. Roads: ·

Agricultural Districts, q., 1597. Belmont-Swansea, q., 2194. Carcoar-Forest Reefs, q., 5214.

. Carcoar·Quarry, q., 533. Coastal Districts, q., 574. Contracts,. q., 1122. Control of, q., 1754. Damages to, adj., 1245, Epping, q., 4305. Flyer's Creek-Carcoar, q., 45, 1526. Macquarie Fields, q., 1596, 2393; aclj., 2918;

·q., 4309, 4746. Maintenance Men, q., 683,.1205,1600,2619.

4399, 4931, 56{2, . Mandurama-Gallymont, q., 289. Marrickville, q., 2846. Molong, q., 429, 622. Mount Fork, q., 1831. Rose Bay, q., 367. Special Grants for, q., 429, 2391. Sonth Head, q., 677. State of the, q., 627 .. Transfer of Y ote, q., 1259. Tumut District, q., 1122. Yotes for, q., 287, 890, 1259, 1434, 2391. Wagga Wagga, q., 4168, 4846. West Portland,. g., 4847.

Saywell's Tramway Bill, 2R., 375. SeallJ, Mr. Geor~e, q., 219!. Second-grade Workmen, q., 3943. Settlement Leases, Transfer of, q., 27 58. Sewerage Contract: North Sydney, m., 1593. Sewerage Rates, q., 365, 830. Sewerage Scheme: Newcastle, q., 366; m., 982. Shea's Creek Reclamation, q., 1898. Shelter Sheds, Erection of, q., 1256. Stanford Coal-mine. Railway Bill, 2R., 383;

Oom., 399,. 400. Steel Rails Contract, m., 5815, 6162; q.,

6363, 6374. Stormwater Channels, q., 1207, 5606. Strike: Gulf Creek Mine, q:, 6012. Subletting Contracts, q., 575,627,628,824,896. Supply: -

Loan, 5955. Works, 4065.

Supply Bill, p.o., 496. Suspension of Rules, m., 6099, 6280, 6398. Sydney Corporation Bill, 2R., 1184. Temora-Wyalong Railway Bill, int., 4737,

6051; 2R., 6144; Oorn., 6162. Tenders: Police Qnarters, q., 2755. Th.e Rock-Green's Gunyah Railway Bill, 2R.,

2007. Tied. Houses Bill, 2R .. 397 4 ,. Timber, Inspectio11 of, q., 3130.

O'SuLLIVAN, The Hon. E. W. (continued): Trade-unionists: Preference, q. ,' 4399. Tramways:

Adamstown, q., 629. Balmain and. Five Dock, q., 994. Balmain-Petersham, q., 5887. Baulkham Hills-Parramatta, q .. , 6369. Belmore Patk-Fort Macquarie, m., 982, 983, Botany-La Perouse, q., 1675. Broken Hill, q. ,. 1600. Carlingford-Dural, q., 6370; m., 6t05 .. Coast IIospital, q., 682. · Cook's River-Rockdale, q., 1829. Drummoyne, q., 1600. Electric Power for, q., 572. Enfield-Mortlake, q., 3128. Erskine-street, q., 627 . George-street, q., 2484, 3947. Kinwstreet,. q., 2484. New Lines; q., 1430. Petersham, q., 682, 2283. Pitt-street, m., 2745; q., 3947. Reports on Proposals, q., 1601. Route to Redfern, q., 994. Tighe's Hill, q., 682. West Wallsend, q., 1831.

Treasury Buildings, q., 2483. Troops for China, m.,.l298. Truck Bill, 2R., 4520. Tuckian Flood Escape Bill, int., 3516, 4736;

2R., 6062 ; 3R., 6253. Tng-boats, q., 892. Tunnels: Cables in, q., 770. Tuppal Cutting: Labour, q., 5886. Unetnployed,. The, q., 628, 829, 830; adj.,

918, 1000, 1057' 1126, 1205, 1257' 1265,. 1366, 14.'35, 1602,2020, 2391,2623, 3099,3131, 4650, 5675, 5793.

University Library, m., 2005, 6397. Youchers, Unpaid, q., 14G, 628, 829. '\Va,tchmen's Hours, q., 3473. ·water Channel : Lake Albert, q., 4929. '\Vater Conservation: Lake Cowal, q., , 3096,

3127. Water Conservation Department, q., 831. '\Vater Reserve: Botany, q., 2911. ·water Supply:

Broken Hill-Silverton, m., 1720, 1814. Country Towns, q., 1902. Leadville, q., 2084, 4111. Sydney, q., 366, 4491.

vVeirs : Billabong Creek, q., 4843. Forbes, q., li55 .. Nyrang Creek, q., 2761, 4848.

Vi'harf at La Perousc, q., 1756. Width of Tires Bill, q., 1757, 4110; int.,4733. Wollongong Water Supply Bill, 2R. ,2944, 2950. ·women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5527. Wood-blocking, q., 5887. '\Yreck, Removal of, g., 2018, 2087. Yanko Cutting, q., 3!!44.

p PERRY, The Hon. J., Ballina:

Aboriginal Children, q., 4931. fErated '\Vaters, Bottling of, q., 5131. Art. Societies : Subsidies, q,, 3129, 3390.

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cxxxvi PER INDEX TO SPEECHES. PrL

Volumes, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

P~RRY, The Hon. J. (continued): Australian Museum: Primte ViTork, q.,

3890. Barton, Mr. Edmund, Q.C, q., 4210. Bridge, q., 3210. Cadet Corps, q., 778. Children in Streets, q., 433.

... Clark's Snagging Gang, q., 3213. Conciliation and Arbitmtion Act, q., 1260. Contractors for Sleepers, q., 3212. Contractors, Payment of, q., 5890. Cookery Classes, q., 1121, 2281. Early-closing Act, q., 45, 428, 622, 685, 1256,

1679, 2485, 2847, 2914, 4747, 4930. Early-closing Act Demonstration, q., 4.209. Early-closing Bill, q._, 2580; int., 2747; 2R.,

3075 (p.o., 8082); Com., 3286, 3342, 3360, 3365, 3366, 3368, aa69, 3371, 3372, 3376, 3379, 3380, 3382, 3383, 3384 ; 3R., 3578 ; ?'ecom., 3580; q., 6013 ;· con.~. amdt.s., 6216, 6217, 6218.

Education of Children, q., 1052. Examinations: Public Service, q., 1!)61. Federal Celebrations, adj., 5091 ; q., 5887,

6094, 6367' 6368. Frozen Meat, Loading of, culj., 990. Gordon, Mr. Hugh, J.P., q., 3389 .. Government Printing Office, q., 892. Handbook: Agriculture q., 5446. "Historical Records," q., 1125. Holidays, Public Sen;ants, q., 892, 6000. Hours of Labour :

Cordial Factories, q., 6008. Omnibus-drivers, q., 427. Tanners and Curriers, q., 5131. Vanmen, q., 90.

Jui·y List Re,,ision Courts, q., 3621. Juvenile Smoking, q., 4307. Labour Bureau, q., 826. Land Boilers, q., 532. Letter-carrier, M enylands, q., 2618. Libel Law, q., 2958. J_,ibrarian: Sydney Library, q., 1265. Metallurgical Vi" orks, Caretaker, q., 1048. Meteorological Conditions, q., 825, 1048,

1121. Meteorological Station, q., 4708. Musical Examinations, q., 2!)60. National Library, q., 2020, 2084, 3848. "On Service" Envelopes, q., 2699. Orange Celebration, acli., 990. Pension: Mr, V17i!liam Dwyer, q., 3847. Postmasters: Extra Work, q., 2617. 'Provisional Schools, q., 2761, 4846. Public Instruction Act, q., 825. Public Instruction Bill, 2R., 5101. Public Schools :

Exemption Certificates, q., 4105. Fort-street, q., 296il. North Annandale, q., 5134. St. Leonarda, q., 2756. Vi'yndham, q., 1600 .

Pupii-Tertchers' Ages, q., 1372. Railway to Ballina, rn., 6404 . Randall, V., l'teward to, q., 6010. Readers: Public Schools, q., 2483. Retired Officers : CompenscLtion, q., 2959. Retiring Allowrtnce : 'Varders, q., 2699 . Honda, q., 2578, 3214.

PERRY, The Hon. J. (continued): School Teachers :

Banking Work by, q., 1.257. Exrtminations :Skill Marks, q., 4105, 6240. Holders of IB Certificrttes, q., 4492. Lonely Schools, q., 683, 775. Rents charged to, q., 1371. Salaries of, q., 995, 1829, 21\)3, 5885, 609-! .

Shearers' Accommodation Bill, int., 6407. Sobmon: Dismissal of Officer, q., .1053. Stock Board: Certificates, q., 2392. Sunday Labour : Petition, q., 31:13. Sunday Trading, q., 685. Sydney Public Library, q., 1598, 1827. ~rechnicrtl College, q., 432, 1056, 3129, 5792. Truancy Inspectors, q., 3848. Tuckian Flood Escape Scheme Bill, 2R., 6054. 'l'ypewriting, Shorthand, Elocution, q., 6364. University Examination Fees, q., 4846. Warders: Brtthurst Gaol, q., 2960. Water and Sewerage Hates, q., 2577.

PHILLII'S, Mr. S., Dubbo: Crown Lrtnds, '\V'ithdmwal of, adj., 2850,2860. · Dubbo Pastoral Associrttion Bill, 2R, 4096. Fedeml Celebmtions, cu~i., 508!). Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 2347. Military Stafl', q., 363, 890. Municipalities Amendment Bill, 2R., 4358;

Corn., 4767. Tide-waiters, q., 2014, 2392. Unemployed, The, q., 2391, 4650.

PIDDINC:l'ON, Mr. ,;v, H. B., Umlla. Walcha: Breelong Murderers, q., 2621. Federation Bill, q., 296. State Parliament, q., 21.94. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 2502. Tren,sury Bills, q., 2582.

Pn.crmR, The Hon. C. E., Q.U.: Darling Harbour Resumptions, m., 6307. Darling H:u·bour Vi7harves Bill, 2R., 1658;

Com., 1733, 1734, 1740, 1742, 174!, 1747, 1871, 1875, 1876, 1879, 1883, 1884; recom., 1954.

Defamation Bill, Corn., 5123, 5125. Dissent from Ruling, m., 3294. Early-closing Bill, m., 4807 ; con.s. amclt8.,

6326 ; 1). o., 6332, 6335. Electorates Redistribution llill, rn., 6314. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5995. Federation Bill, m., 418,. 425. Gundagai-Tumut Railway Bill, 21{., 400.1. Interest on Judgments Bill, 2R., 1251; Com.,

1255. Justices Bill, 2n., 409fl ;Com., 4102. Land-tax (Assessment-books) Bill, 2&., 3014. Legitimation llill, '2R., 2675. Mines Engineers Hours Bill, Com., 4380. Ministerial Statement, ar.lj., 2910. M.unicipalities Bill, 2R., 2167. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5753. Port Kembla Harbour Bill, 2R., 1890. Suspension of Rules, ?n., 5987, 6330. Sydney Corpomtion Bill, Corn., 2174; p.o.,

2815 ; 1J.O., 3179, 3182; acl. 1·ep., 3183; con8. mes., 330 l.

Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 3442; a.d. ?'r]l., 35;j8 ; ?'ecom., 3562.

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12 June to 5 December. 1900.

PILCHER, The Hon. C. E. (continued): Troops for China, m., 1498. ·women's Franchise Bill, p.o., 5881.

~RICE, Mr. R. A., Olouceste1·. , Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2R., 5:339 ; Com.,

5663 ; recom., 5829. Army Remounts, q., 1828, 2012. Australian Agricultural Co.'s Estate, q., 1368. Bennet v. Amos, q., 5328. · Breelong Murderers, adj., 1343; _q., 3047,

3131; adj., 3134; q., 3216. Bridge, q., 6369.

. Chief Railway Commissioner, acl,f., 5323. City Railway Extension, q:, 4111. Coal·mines Act, adj., 3004. Commonwealth Arrangements Bill, Com., 4718. Cu\cairn-Germanton Railway Bill, int., 4732. C{ustoms (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, Com., 4726. Darling Harbour vVharve·s Bill, 3R., 1092. Delohery, Mr. C., adj., :3055. Dissent from Rulinu, m., :3138. Early.closing Bill, ·p.o., 3078; 2R., 3285. Elections Amendment Bill. Com., 5253, 5264,

5276; 3R., 5320. Electoral Boundaries, q., 139, 533. Electoral Law Suspension Bill, 2R., 4023. Electors' Rights, q., 1126. Federal Elections Bill,. Com., 5715, 5722,

5725, 5728. Floods: Hunter River, q., 1265, 1899, 4114. Forestry Law, adj., 2588, 3004. . Goulburn Church Property Trust, m., 3651. Grading: Postal Service, q., 1959. Greater Sydney Scheme, q., 1899. Hunter River Water Board, q., 45. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 2324 .. Irish Rifles: Newcastle, q., 1905. Loan Bill, 3R., 6036. Medical Practitioners Act, q., 4747. Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill, cons.

amdts, 5834, 5839. Medical Practitioners Bill (No. 2), 2R., 2978;

Com., 2990; expl., 3ll7. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, :3R., 1074. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), 2R.,

2884 ; 3&.' 2933. Mining Townships: Resumptions, m., 1035. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4752. Newcastle Coal Trade, q., 1900, 1963. Oyster Leases, q., 1206. • Personal Explanation, 3117. Police Superannuation Fund, q., 5326.

:Postmasters' Residences, q., 1960. Prisoners: 'Vestern Border, q., 1966. Public Service: Appeals., q., 1959,2090,4744,

5327, 6371, 6374. Pyrmont Bridge: Opening, q., 2090. Railway Accommodation, Newcastle, q., 1267;

adj., 1594. Railway: North Coast, q., 5330. Railway Storage Sheds, q., 3101. Real Property Valuators, a£~j., 3004. Richmond Vale Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2R.,

3619. Salaries: Post Office, q., 41H. School Teachers, q., 1371, 1828. Sleath, Mr. R., M.P., adj., 3807. Stanford Coal·mine Railway Bill, Com.,-402.

PRICE, Mr. R. A. (continued): Steel Rails Contract, m., 6180. Stock Route, q., 1899. ::lupply:

Education, 4164. Justice, 4068, 4072. Lands, 4034. Mines, 4083. Post Office, 4093.

Supply Bill, p.o., 496. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 1395, 1406. Survey Work: Roads Branch, q., 1900. Sydney Corporation Bill, mes., 307 4; ac~i., 3118 . TaxatiOn Office : Overtime, q., 1368. Timber Regulations, ad.f., 34, 617. Trams, Overcrowding of, adj., 448. Travelling Stock Bill, int., 5314; obs., 5320. 'Vater and Sewerage De-partment, q., 1828. Width of Tires Bill, int., 4736. · Wollongong Water Supply Bill, 2& .. '.2945. Womanhood Suffrage League, obs., 5331. .women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5531.

PuLSFORD, The Hon. E. : Cobar-Wilcannia Railway Bill, m., 3434. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, Com., 1731, ·

1877. Excise Reduction Bill, 2R., 5856. Federal Fiscal Policy, m., 1953. Hawaii, Annexation of, acl,f., 1494. Sydney Corporation Bill, ad, 1·ep., 3190. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 3193, 3204,

3436, 3456 . Troops for China, m., 1509.

PYERS, Mr. R., 'l'he Richmond : Casino-Lismore Railway Bill, 2R., 1589. Closer Settlement Bill, q., 5016. Elections Amendment Bill, Com., 5275. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5733. Post Office Savings Bank, q., 5886. Railway Routes, q., 4709. Tuckian Flood Escape Scheme Bill, 2R., 6061 ;

Com., 6062.

Q QUINN, Mr. P. E., Sydney-Bligh Division:

Address in Reply, 264. Agent.General's Department, q., 1370. Agricultural Settlement Bill, Com., 5657. Alien Immigrants, q., 680. Austrian Gum·diggers, q., 2623. Barton, Mr., Expenses of, q., 306. Booth Estate, q., 4744. British Foreign Policy, q., 3392. Circular Quay: Traffic, q., 3746. City Railway Extension Bill, int., 6262. Culcairn-Germanton Railway Bill, Com., 6139. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 2R., 721. Days of Sitting, q., 6097. Delohery, Mr. C., q., 629; adj., 3059. Early·closing Bill, 2&., 3247; Com., 3373, 3374. Electoral Rolls, q., 3101. Electorates Redistribution Bill, 3R., 6204. Electors' Rights, q., 1529. Electric Tramway Bill, .int., 3496. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5717,5718, 5722,

5725, 5729, 5732; 3R., 5919; cons. amdts., 6215.

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G.X:}(XVlli QtJ;I INDk.X T.(i) S.EIIECUES. .REI

Volumes: 103,.10.4,.105, 106, 107,~.108.

QuiNN, Mr. l'. E. (continued): Federation :

Alteration of Bill, q., 144. Celebrations, q., 2623 ; adj, 5079 ;q. ,, 6096. Electorates Commission, q., 2486.

Female Teachers: Country Schools, q., 683. French, General, q., 5892. Geographical Names, q., 679. Gold-dredging Leases Bill, 3n., 6396 .. Goulburn Church Property Trust, m., 3651. Governor; The, q., 2581, :l336,. 3392, 5642. Grafton-Cttsino .Railway Bill, int., 6286,. Hour of!l'[eeting, m., 4437. Japanese Labou1·ers :.Sha.rk Island, q.,4208. Leave of Absence, q., 1120. Letter-sotters' Holidays, q .. , 5891. Libel.Law, q., 2958. Literary Examiner :.The Bru', q., 2701. Lyddite Factory, q., 2841.. Metropolitan Traflic Bill,. cons. c~mclts., 1576,

'1585. Military Administration, m.,.4683; q., 5892. Minimum Wage: RailwO.ys, q., 474:l. Moti9n for Aclj,ournment, JJ o., 2103. I1iunicipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4870,

4895, Municipalities Validating Bill, p.o., 6383. Natural Resources of Colony; q,, 29lL Old-age Pensions Bill, 2It., 4967. Order of Business, rn., 1773. Pensions, Stoppage of; q., 2841., Plague, The, q., 893, 5284 .. Police: Plague Areas, q., 2753. Provisions: Darlinghurst Gaol, q., 2911. Public Service Board Appointment Bill, 2R.,

1633 .. Railway and Tramway Employees,. g., 37,46. Rifles and Ammunition, q., 77.5, 888, 998, 3214. South Head. Defence Gnus,, q., 2395. Steel Rails Contract, q., 6245. Stores Contractor, adj., 2313 .. Supply:

Ad'ditional, 5939. Colonial Sect·etary, 3803. Executi1•e and Legislative, 3873. Railways, 4245.

Supply Bill, int., 486. Supply Bill (No. 2), i1:t., 1406. Sydney Corporation Bill, Corn., 1711. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 2fi02, 2504;

3R., 2635. Tram li'ares, q., 139, 1678, 175-7. Trams, 01•ercrowding of, ctclj., 448. Troops for China, m., 1305. Troops in South Afi-ica., q., 1432; Tuberculosis, q., 579, Unemployed, The; q., 921. Vegeta.ble Creek Hospital, q., 4930. Vi'omanhood Sufft·a,ge, p.o., 1010; m., 1013. vVomen's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5494.

R REID, The Right Hou. G. H., P.O., Q.C.,

D.C.L., Sydney-King Division: Abattoir, Remo1·al of, m., 2000.

· ·Address in Reply, 51, 281. Administration of Justice, adj., 31. Artesian Bore, q., 3128.

Rmv, The Righ.t Ron. G. ff. (continued):. Ashfield Election, adj., 5018, 5055. Australian Cbntingents, adj., 580, 585 .. Barton, Mr., Expenses of, cuJ.j., 313. Canterbury Elections: Mr. O'Sullivan, q.,3128. Chairm:~.n of Committees, obs., 366; (p.o. 390,

394). Cobar-Wilcannia Railway Bill, int., 1423:. Darling Harbour Wh:~.rves Bill, int., 549 ; 2a.,

692; Com., 750, 751,752,753,756,757, 759, 765; 3&.,.1079.

Delohery, :Mr. C., adj., 3057. Duke of Edinburgh, Death of, m., 14.84. Early-closing Bill, 2R., 3159; Com.,3343, 337,6. Federation :· ·

Bill, q., 144; expl., 281, 2n; m., 344., (i;elebratious, adj., 5068. Electorates, q.,. 1528, 1604, 3043, 4308. Electorates. Commission, q., 575, 2082. Seat of Go1•ernment, q., 1052·; ac~f., 1198.

Financial Administration, adj., 2092, 2132. Financial Statement (q., 3045), 3662. Formal Motions : Objections, p.o., 5218. Fruit Supply: Quarantine Station, q., 5603; Governor's Residence, adj., 1197. Hour of J.\.l'eetiug, m., 4404, 4439.

. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 1778 ;·Com., 2325, 2330, 2334, 2336; 2337, 2342; 2343, 235:3, 2354, 2355, 2357, (q., 2488), 2520, 2522, 2524, 2532, 2536, 2539, 2553, 2562, 2565, 2566, 2567, 2570.

Inc! ustrial Disputes, q., 433. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2Jt., 2941 ; Corn., 2942. Land Resumptiou Votes, q., 432. Land-tax (Assessment-books) Bill, int., 2007;

con.s. amclts., 3139. Lewis, 1\:J:r. George, q., 52t4. McGovern, Constable; q.,.91. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, p.o., 1058 ;· 3n.,

1062 ; cous. arnclts., 1581. Military Department Inquiry, m., 1423! Miners' Accident Relief Bill' (No. 2), 3a.,

2937; ?'ecom., 2939. Minimum Wage, q., 5217: Municipalities Amendment Bin, Corn~, 4881,

4884, 4893, 4898, 4903. Navigation Department,'aclj., 5227. New Standing• Order, q., 91. Old-age Pensions Bill, 3R., 5239. Order of Business, m., 1097 ; q., 1265, 1531. Personal Explanation, 281. Plague Expemliture, q., 1\602. Police : Bonus to, q., 366. Pri 1•ate Business, Postponement of, JJ. o., 1423. Privilege:

Ashfield Election, 5010. Votes and Proceecling8, 3225.

Public Accounj;s Committee, adj., 27. Public Sen•ants' Salaries, q., 3220. Railway to the City, q., 575. Reading Documents, p.o., 82, 2102. Reference to Case s1tb j1u.lice, p. o., 3218. Reference to Previous Debate, p. o., 86. Road: Macquarie Fields Estate, adj., 2923. Speaker, Mr. :

Election of, obs., 42 . Resignation of, obs., 25.

Speaking in Reply, p.o., 44Ii. SteellW.ils Contract, q., 5214,5218, 5447,5602.

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REI SESSION 190.0~ Ros. CXX:li'lx.

12· June·· to. 5> D.ec.embet:,, 19.0.0;

REID, The Right Ron. G. H. (contimted): Stores Contractor, culj.,. 2308; q., 5602.. S=day Trading, q., 1529. Supply Bill, p.o., 459; int., 473; 3R., 519. Supply Bill (No., 2), int.,, 1421. Supply BiH (No.3), int., 2406. Supreme Coud Procedure Bill, cons •. amdts.,

4857, 4859, 4861, 4862. Suspensiou of Rules, m .. ,. 450,.1268, 1373;. 240.1. Sydney Clea.using Works, q., 683, 2082. Sydney Corporation Bill, 2R., 1131 ; Com .. ,.

1692; mes., 3073; adj., 3104 ;·cons. 1·ep., 3237. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, int., 8~8; 2R.,

1914; Com., 2136,. 2143; 2153, 2154, 2157, 2158, 24!)6,. 2499, 2509, 251.8, 2519; cons. amcUs., 4441.

Time· limit. to Speeches, m., 1101 (p.o; ,. 111:1, 1'114),. 1116.

Troops for China, m.,. 1293 •. Unemployed, The, q., 62R ;. adj .. ,. 940; Water Conservatiom:. Lake Cowal, q., 3127 .. \Vomeu's Franchise Bill, int., 5058; 2R., 5517.

RENWICK,. The Hon. Sir A., M.D.,_F:R.C.S.: Children's Protection Bill,. 2R. ,. 4381. Deaf, Dumb, and Blind Children, q., 2050: Dentists Bill, 2R., 3314, 3339; Com . ., 3320;

3R., 3540·; 1·ecom., 3541. Federal Elections Bill, 2H., 5991. Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill, cons.

amdts., 5853. · Medical Practitioners Bill, 2R., 3536. Old-age Pensions Bill~ 2R., 5745; Com., 5763,

5i64, 5771. Personal. Explanation, 5980. Supply Bill (No. 2), Com., 1425 •. Supply Bill (No. 3), 2R., 2451. SydneyCorporation.Bill, 2R., 2060.

REYMOJ:\'D, Mr .. J. B., Ashbw·nham :. Agricultural Settlet~tent Bill, ~·ecom .. , 5926. Early-closing Bill, Com., 335~ · Federal Elections Bill, Com.,5~11, 5718,5726. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 500 ·; p.o., 5175. Rifle Hauge, q., 997, 1366. Steel. Rails Contract, m., 6189. Treasury BilLs, m., 535.

RICHARDS, Mr. E., 1Jf1tdyee: Black Trackers, q., 1258. Breelong Murderers, w(j., 1343; q .. , 1258,

1264, 2278, 2486, 5011. Calla.u Park Asylum, q., 5786. Camping Resen-es: Water, q., 769. Clerk of Petty Sessions, q., 1258. Damage : Dredging Operations, q., 363. Dredging Leases, 363. -Electors' Rights, q., 365l. Gold-fields, Discoverers of,. q., 3389' Holidays : Public Schools, q., 5639. Hotels and Wine-shops, q., 3390. Maintenance Men: Forage, q., 1205. Mining Registrar, Wa.rdeu's Clerk, q .. , 1258. Musketry Instruction: Police, q., 22i9. Pastoral Holdings, q., 2278. Police: Uniform, q., 5884. Post and Telegraph Officials, q., 6006. Promotions : Public Service, g., 676. Railwa:~; Bookstall. Company, q., 676 ..

RICHARDS, Mr. E. (continued) : Railway, Fares;: Teachers, q., 5639 .. Reserves under Lease, q., 770. Roads and Bridges, adj., 806.. · Sub-boards: Public. Service,. q.,.4930 •.

·Supply: Justice, 4070, 407.9.

. Mines, 4088. Post Office, 4094 ..

Rrao, Mr. vV., Newtown-St. Pete:rs DiVib'ion.:· Darling Harbour Resumptions, rn.,. 60.4:8. Early-closing Bill, Com., 3385. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5716; 3'R:, 591'8. MunicipalGrant, q., 627 ... Municipalities Amendment Bill, 2R., 4353;

Com., 4624, 476Q, 4776, 4870', 48n 4:888 .. Roads and. Bridges, cuij., 807. Trams, Overcrowding of, adj.·, 440': Sydney Harbour· Trust Bill, Corn., 2!1:99, 25.03.

ROBRON, The Ron. vV. : Address. in Reply,. 15. A ttachmentof W a;ges Aoolition Bill, 2R .. , 1360. Cobar-vYilcannia Railway Bill, 2R., 2601. Grafton-Casino Railway Bill, 2R., 6358. G.undagai,...Tumnt Railway Bill, 2R. ,. 3998 .. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2n., 483·3, Legitimation Bill,. Com., 2684. Marriage Hill, 2H., 5780. Miners' Accident R.elief Bill, Cbm.,, 3S30 •. Mines (Eight Hours} Bill, 2n., 3138 .. M'oney-lenders' Bill, 2R., 4393 .. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5439 ; Con!':, 5770. Port Kembla Harbour Bill, 2R., 1890. Railway Employees Appeal Bill, 2R., 6339: Richmond Vale Ccal-mine Railway Bill> 2R.,

2692; Com., 2695 •. Stanford Coal-mine· Railway BiU, Com .. ,. 885,

886. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2182 .. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill,. Com., 319.4,. 3440;

?'eCO?n., 3563. Troops for China, m .. , 1508.

RosE, Mr: T., A>·gyle: Agent-General's Department, q., 1522: Agricultural Settlement Bill,. q., 2486, 31.49,

4933, 5015.; 2R., 5353 ;. q., 6242, 6366 ... Crown Lands Alienation, m., 586. Early-closing Bill, Com., 3345. Elections Amendment Bill, Com., 5259. Electoral Rolls, q., 320!). Federal Elections Bill, q., 4850. Federation :

Capital, q., 428, 1365, 2089, 4103, 4110. Celebrations, adj., 5091; q., 5327. Delegates' Expenses, q., 365. GoYernor-General,. q., 825. National Ode, q., 2081.

Fees for Reappraisement, q., 90, 145, 29~. Holidays, q., 4206, 6009. Hours of Labour: V:mmen, q .. , 90; Increments : Public Service, q., 5886. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com.,. 2528, 2539. Land Bill, q., 889. Land Re,•enue, q., 3846. Laud for Settlement, q., 1204. Large Estates: Riverina, q.,. 826. Military Forces, q., H29.

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Volumes 103, 104, ~05, 106, 107, 108.

RosE, Mr. T. (contimted): Municipalities Amendnient Bill, Oom., 458!,

4593, 4596. Old-age Pensions Bill, Oorn., 5180. Omnibus-driverR, q., 427. · Public \Yorks Committee Bill, 21l., 3413. Railway Employees Appeal Bill, Oom., 5813. Railway Porters, g., 1:~8, 3209. . Sanitary Inspectot·s, q., 531. State Parliament, q., 530. Superannuation Fund, q., 530. Supply Bill, int., 462. Supreme Court Procedure Bill, 2R., 2797 ;

cons. amdt8., 4862. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 3R., 2650. Tram-drivers, q., 3127. Unemployed in City, q., "5675. \Valmer Estate: Victoria, q., 1524. ·warders iu Asylums, q., 2753, 4205. ·womanhood Suffrage, m., 1003 (p.o., 1016,

1017, 1028), 1030. Womep's Franchise Bill, q., 4206, 4575, 5218;

2u., 5291; Oom.; 5566; q., 0012.

Ross, The Hon. A. : -Culcairn-Germanton Baihmy Bill, 2H., 63!9. Early-closing Bill, Oom., 4295. Gundagai_-Tumut Railway Bill, 2H., 39fl7;

Oom., 4006. Marriage Bill, 21~., 5781. Old-age Pensions Bill, Oom., 5766, 5773,5776. Pastures and Stock Protection (Rabbit) Bill,

2n., 4008.

Ross, Dr.' A., M.D., JJiolong: Agricultural Leases Bill, 2n., 4510. Agricultural Settlement Bill, 21~ .• 5372. Annual Leases, q., 3333, 3569. Anthrax, q., 4650, 4741. Anti-alcoholic Serum, q., 2079.

. Arsenical Poisoning: Beer, q., 6096. Ashfield Infants Home, q., 3945 . Asylums, Inmates of, q., 6006. Australian Cattle : South Africa, q., 1429. Balde_rodgery Sto~~ Resen•e, g., ~ 757. Bankmg Work : .reachers, q., 12o7. Beer: Salicylic Acid, q., 296. Belmore Par]; Tramway Bill, int., 3512. Birth-rate : Decrease in, q., 5885. Blankets, Distribution of, q., 428. Board of Health, President, q., 1756. Bridge, g., 288, 531, 1525, :3210, 4304, 4933,

5600. Butter Exports, g., 2081. Cedar Forests, q., 3210, 3332. Charitable Institutions, g., 1966. Chesher, Lance-Corporal, q., 3397, 3475, 3662,

4ll2, 4210,4575, 4648,4747, 5017, 5448. Children's Protection Bill, 2H., 3958. Civil Ambulance Brigade, q., 1530, 1602. Coal at Molong, q., 1125. Colonial Timber, g., 1600. Consumpth•cs : Li\•erpool, g., 2280,4112. Court of Petty Sessions, q., 1372. Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, 21~., 4724.

"Daly, Bugler, q., 1897, ::!567. Death: Hoard of Health Office, q., 2020. Dentists Bill, Oom., 2035. Diseases in Stock, g., 1049.

Ross, Dr. A. (continued): Dummying Cases: Namina, q., 6097. Early-closing Act, g., 428; m., 535; q., 621,

622, 1256; m., 1267. Early-closing Bill, Cum., 3359. Emergency Officers: Spies, q., 824.

· Examinations : Public Service, q., 1961. Expenditure: :M:olong, Queanbeyan, q., 1372. Farmers : Stock Boards, q., 295 . Federal Elections Bill, Oom., 5727. Federation : .

Capital,g., 4114. Celebrations, culj., 5082; q., 6367.

Fees: Medical Vi7itnesses, g., 3042. Food and Liquor Adulteration,' g., 5213,5888, Fort-street School, q., 2963. Free Public Library, g., 1827, 4167, 5789. Garland Post-office, aclj., 2197; q., 4848, 5784. Gates on Road, q., 4709. Gold Curnincy, g., 5785. Gosper, Trooper, g., 1897. Governor, Joe, Brain" of, q., 57:30, 6238,

6372. Hamilton, Death of Mrs. B., q., 2080. Handbooks, q., 1522, 5446. Horse : Major-General Baden-Powell, q., 1897. Horses: Chaff, g., 296. Hospitals, Public and Private, g., 6007. Inclosed Lands .Protection Bill, 2R., 3404. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2n., 2262. Iron Ore Deposits, q., 6244. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2a., 1609,

1623; q.' 4307, 4851' (\095. Land Exchanges, m., 1469, 1908; q., 2079;

adj., 2716; g., BO:l2, 35(i7, 4847, 6008. · Leprosy Seruni: Inoculation, q., 1205. Loan Bill, :ht., 6037. Loa,n Money: Public Works, g., 3096. Medical Bill; q., 3098. Medical Officer: Molong, g., 287, 678. Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill, cons .

a nulls., 5832, 5842. Medical Practitioners Bill (No.2), Oom.,

2988, 2991. Medicine and Surgery, g., 287. Meteorological Conditions, q., 825, I 048, 1121. Meteorological Forec::~st, g., 531. Meteorologic!tl Station, q., 4708. Metropolitan Street Traffic, q., 3942. Municipal Rolls, q., 6369. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Oom., 4753,

4888. ' Murray, G.,q., 367, 575,776,998,1209,1265. Musical Examinations, g., 2960. National Park Train Service, q., 6015. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2n., 497:3. Parcels Post, q., 824. Penny Po3tage Rate, g., 3567, 4848. Personal Explanation, 1755, 5884. Plague; The, g., 140, 890, 1049, 1672, 5330. Police: Breelong Murderers, q., 1522. Police Magistrate, q., 2844, 3475. Produce, Conveyance of, g., 4168. Prophylactic Serum, q., 140. Public Hospitals (Voting) Bill, 2n., 2048. Public Instruc~ion Act, q., 825. Public Service: Appeals, g., 3208. Quarantine Station, q., 140, 428. Habbits, Export of, q., 3096, 3208, 3568 .

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Ross, Dr. A. (continued) : Railways:

Coomtmble-Cowra, q., 1758. Gregra-Cudal, q., 1259, 1372, 1758. Grenfell-Wyalong, q., 1754. Temora-:Wyalong, q., 2280. ·woodstock-Canowindra, q., 1260.

Railway Employees Appeal Bill, 2n., 5803. Rewards: ·wounded Soldiers, q., 1208. Ring barking Timber, q., 287, 678, 3042. Roads; q., 294, 429, 622, 2393, 3570. Roads and Bridges, adj., 794. Road: Macquarie Fields, adj., 2915, 2928; q.,

4309, 4746. Road Superintendents, q., 1371, 1430. 1

Road Vote, Distribution of, q., 2391. Runs: Central Division, q., 3333. School Drill iu Summer, q., 5677. Scrub Leases, q., 6008. Sheep Mortality : Poisonous Bush, q., 1897. Silver, Coinage of, q., 3942, 4741. Snowstorm: Railway Officers, q., 1205. Special Grants for Roads, q., 428, 2391,

4930. Staple Products, q., 3333, 394.2, 4739, 5282. Stock Board: Certificates, q., 2391, 2392. Stores Contractor, adj., 2318. Superannuation : Stock Inspectors, q., 1523. Supply :

Executive and Legislative, 3876. Justice, 4067, 4070. Lands, 4055. Railways, 4244. Treasury, 3910, 3919.

Supply Bill, int., 503. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 1415, 1421. Sweating of Doctors, q., 2281. Sydney Hospital, q., 3850, 3942, 5607. Technical College, q., 5792. Temporary Common, q., 4455. Tick Dip, q., 3575. Tidswell, Dr., q., 1893, 1894. Tram Fares, Collection of, q., 1753. Tramway Employees, q., 2913, 564"1. Travelling Stock Reserves, q., 2843. Troops ill South Africa, q., 2844. Unemployed, Tbe, q., 1256, 4847. University Examination Fees, q., 4846. ·water Conservation, Lake C.:owal, q., 3096. ·weirs, q., 1755,- 2761; rn., 4403; q., 4847,

4848. \Vindus's Uonditional Purchase, m., 1908. \Vool and Sheep, q.,"l756, 2286, 3333.

Ross, Mr. H., Na1-rab1·i: Deputation: Railway Commissioners, q., 2484. Early-closing Bill, 2n., 3281. Elections Amendment Bill, Com., 5268. Inclosed Lands Protection Bill, 2n., 3402. Land Exchanges, nt., 1467. Major: Seventh Regiment, q., 3568. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, 2n., 963. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Cont., 4803. Public Hospitals (Voting) Bill, 2n., 2049. Narrabri-Walgett Railway Bill, 2n., 5636. Narrabri West Railway _Station. adj., 4936,

4941. South African Medal, q., 4403. Stock Routes, q., 431. ,

s SAWERS, Mr. W., Tamwo1·th:

Abattoir, Removal of, 1J.O., 1973. Agricultural Settlement Bill, 1·ecom., 5929. Barton, Mr., Expenses of, aclj., 316. Dight, John, q., 4455, 4456. Elections Amendment Bill; Com., 5268. Electoral Rolls, q., 4456. · Federal Celebrations, adj., 5075. Industrial Arbitration Bill, q., 1965 ; 2R.,

2207; Cont., 2345, 2549. Jury Lists Revision Courts, q., 3621. Railway Traveller, Death of, adj., 1243, 1339. Supply:

Lands, 4042. Loan, 5952.

Supply Bill, p.o., 518; :ln., 520. Time-limit to Speeches, p.o., 1115. Troops for China, m., 1329. 'Vestern Lands Commission, q., 1001.

SzE, The Hon. J., Gmjton: Address in Reply, 222. Administration Validating Bill, q., 4020. Appraisement Inspections, q., 4304. Army Remounts, q., 1828, 2013. Ashfield Infant Asylum, q., 3945. Asylums:, ·

Callan Park, q., 898, 1207, 1210, 4204, 5786. Inmatesof, q., 3126, 5794, 5891, 6007. Liverpool, ·q., 2281, 4ll2, 6014; adi., 6018.

Australian Museum Staff, q:, 4018. Barton, Mr. Edmund, Q.C., q., 3570. Blacks:

Camp at La Perouse, q., 3100. Detention of, q., 2963.

Black-ti-ackers, q., 1258. Boarding-out System: Paupers, adj., 1246. Bonwick, Mr. James, q., 139. Botanic Gardens, q., 3622, 6008. Breelong Murderers, q., 1209, 1258, 1264,

1435, 1522, 1832, 2278, 2283, 2486, 2621, 2761, 3048, :!131, :!214, 3216, 3846, 3946, 4494, 5011, 6014.

Buckley, T., Case of, q., 2/60. Canterbury Election, q., 1056. Census Bill, int., 5931; 2R., 5969. Charitable Relief, q., 629 : adj., 2812. Chief Secretary : Title, q., 10~4. Children in Streets, q., 572. Children's Protection Bill, 2R., 3958. Chinese:

Furniture made by, q., 366. Sunday Labour, q., 290.

City Railway Inquiry, q., 829. Civil Service Co-operative Society, q., 3127. Clyde Engineering Company, q., 2756. Coast Hospital :

Hours of Staff, q., 4304. Probationary Storekeeper, q., 2017. Production of Papers, q., 2399. Provisions for, q., 2015.

Commission of the Peace, q., 3212. Conditional Purchases :

Instiilmen ts on, q., 2620. , Transfer of, q., 2620.

·Convalescent Hospital Site, q., 3659. Creswell, William, q., 1831, 1904, 3940. Dancing Saloons, q., 891.

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Volumes 103, >104, 1!l'5, 106, ii.07., 108.

SHE, The Hun. J. (contlinued): Darling Barbour Hesumptions, m., 6047 .. Davidson, J. L., g., 4931. DemisA .of .the Crown, g., 1202. Discharged Pdsoners, .t\.id .to, q .. , "1 266. Drafting of.Bills, q., 3747, 5016,.5449. Effective Voting;: Senate, g., 1205, 1827. Eight.hour Demonstration, q.,.3100. Elections (Amendment) .Bill, int .. , 3851.; Oom.,

5243, 5244, 5246, 5262 .; .3n., 53'20. Electoral Boundaries, q .. , 139, 533. Electoro.l·Law Suspension Bill, 2R., 4021,, 4023. •Electora.l Qua1itications, q., .3474. "Electoral Registrars, q., 1367, 1521. Electoral Rolls, q., 367,776,2847,3096,3209,

3220, 4456, 5676, 6371. 'Electors' Rights, q., 1122, 2578, 2760,.284,7;

adj., 2812; q., 304.1, .3654, 3945, 6242. Federal Eleetions Bill, Oom., 5731. Federation :

Capital Site, q., 3097. Celebrations, q., 5794, 5887, 6009, ·6015.

Fire Brigades Bill, int., 2653; q., 2758; .2&., . 2860; 'p.o., 2871; q., 3220, 3750.

Fire Brigades Bill (No. 2), ·int., a649; q., 4575. Fire Brigades: Municipal Su•bsidies, q., 1676. Fisheries Bill, q., 1122, 1757, 2087. Fitzg~rald, F., Conviction of, q., 3214. Floods, q., 77:3. Frederick, Captain, culj., 4368. Ft•ienClly Societies Act, q., 139; 2398, 2485,

2624, 3845, 5448. Friendly Societies Bill, q., 5132 ; int., 6049. Friendly Societies Holiday, q., 17'53, 3650. Geographical Names, q., 680. Governor, Joe, q., 4744, 4850. Graves of Statesmen, q., 4020. Greater Sydney Conference, q., 1126, 1257. Hawkers' Licenses, q., 2757. -Hawkesbury Flood Relief Fund, q., 1124. Homestead Blocks, q., 4304. Hospitals:

Grants to, q., 677, 889. 'Public and Private, q., 6007.

Imperial Institute: Handbooks, q., 2014. Indecent 'Publications Act, q., :-1748, 5325. Industrittl Arbitration Bill, int., 538. Inscribed Stock (Registrar) Bill, int., 2002. J oscphson ·v, Young, q., 3096. Kielman's Contracts, q., 3945. Land for Settlement, q., 2760. Land Resumption: Erskine.strcet, q., 771. Legitimation Bill, 2R., 5845. License Fee: Amateur Fishermen, q., 2576. Liverpool Municipal Loan Bill, 21t., (i295. . Loss: J.,ancl, ·wool, and Wheat, q., :3942. Lyddite Factory, q., 2841. Medical Hill, q., 3098. Medical Officer: Molong, q., 288, 678. Metropolitan Charities Associ1ttion, q., 680,

2019. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, int., 565'; 2&., 951;

Com., fl69; 3R., 1060; cons. amdts., 1579. Metropolitan Traffic Act, q., '2622, 3046, 3336,

3942, 4ll2, 4305, 4646, 4740, 5447. Military Service :

Appointment of Officers, q., 6363. Ashton 1\:lagttzine Rifle, q., 4646. Bands, q., 4492.

SEE, The Hon. J. ( corttimceaJ:: Military Service :

Capittttion .: 8th Regiment, 'q.,, iLI:23. Clotillng Board, q. .. , 1599. Drill·shed Site, q .. , 152:1. Easter Camp, :q. .. , 1826. Eighth Regiment, q., 1'905, :3943, 4018,

4167, 4205, .4305. EJCamiuationa, q .. , 182.7. First.Australio;n.Eforse, q .. , 1367,.1595, I598.

3745. Fort Denison, ;q., .3850. •F.rench, Major-Gene~a], q., .ll6.78, .58.92. Gratuities, q., 363, 891, 5131, 6010. Irish Itiflcs; NewcastlE', ·q.,.2019. James and.Saunders, Lieutenants, q., i262. Lancers, q., 2283, :2485. Lee·Enfield Rifles, q., 1365. Long-service Medals, ·q .. ,.2755, .4:104. Paymaster, q .. ,.2089, 21,93, .3133, '3337. Payments to, q., ;5606, 5885, 6242. Report on, q., 4112. Rifles, Ammunition, &c., q., 775, 3215. Rifle Association, q., 1827 . Rifle Range, q., 997, 1366. .Se"enth Regimeut, q., 1906, .3569, .3661,

3851, 4113. Soluiers ·fi't for Service, q., 2844. South Head Guns, q.,-2395. Stepto, Promotion of, q., 2757. St. George's Rifles, q., H98, 1001, 1'122, 1600,

1829, 1906, 2018, 3471, 3569. Sydney Lancers, q., 2087. Uniforms, Supply of, q., 1262. Unit: Third Contingent, q., 4108 .. Volunteer Corps, q., 629, 1057. · Volunteer Regiments, q., 1826, 1906. '~'ebb, Captain, q., 892.

Municipal Council: Hillston, q., 3847. Municipal Endowment, q., 1432. Municipal Reform, q., 1902. Municipal Rolls, q., 3850, 4107, 6369. Municip:tlities Act., adj., 6379. Municipalities Amendment Bill, int., 2661;

q., 2760, 3217; 2R., 3623; Corn., 4578,4587, 4592, 4605, 4.608, 46ll, 4617, 4619, 4623,. 4749, 4750, 4755, 4756, 4757 (p.o. 4760), 4770, 4772, 4774, 4775, 4778, 4795, 4796, 4800, 4802, 4867, 4868, 48H, 4879, 4889, 4890, 4896, 4900, 4902.

Municipalities Validating Bill, int., 6380; Oom., 6385.

Naval Forces: IncreMe of, q., 1525. Rifles for, q., 899, 1525 . ·w·arship for, q.,.6Sl.

Neild, .Mt'. J. C., q., 291, 248;!. Net,fiehing, q. ,682, 1001,2484,4112, 5887,·6007. Old-age Pensions Report, q., 291. Order of Business, obs., 6051. Patents for Itwentions, q., 2754. Pharmacy Board, q., 1120. Phillip Park, ac~i., 4368; q., 4401. Pierce Memorial :rifursea' Home, q., 296. Pike, Arrest.of, q., 3334. :Police Force :

Allowances to, q., 626, 1522, 2753, 2756, 4929, 5791.

A ppointmcuts to, q. ,.5016.

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12 -'Jun·e '.to ·5 :neeemb'~r, '<lSOO. f SEE, The Bon. J . . ( contimtecl)c:

Polic'e Force: Broken Hill, q., 2584. •Clothing, q., 5784,.5884, 6362. Contributions.by, q., 41'06. Helmets for, q., 1757, 4106. Holidays, q., 5788, 5790. Jeffrey, Constable, q., 2-191. Long-service Pay, q., 1049, .1203. Musketry Instruction, q., 2279.

_ Officer: Tram duty, q., 136S. Quelch, Senior·Coustruble, q., 4743. Refund of Deductions, q., 1600. Reinforcements: City, q., 5131. Retired Officers on Pay, q., 3942. Retiring Allowance, q., 679. ~Reward Fund, q., 289. . Shearing-sheds, q., 2620, 4645. Stafford, Serjeant, q., 773. Sunday Employment of, q., 4209. 'Superannuation Fund, q., 289, 1050, 1123,

1~00, 2760, 2847, 8654, 4106, 5326, 6363.

Traffic Duties-of, q. ,·3046, 4106, 4646. Tram Passes, q., 5285, 6013. Transfer of, q.,.5790. Transit Officers in, q., 2753. vVatchhouse Duty, q., 5324.

Prince of Wales' Birthday, q., 37-50. Private BusinP.ss, q., 1833. . Property: Public Vehicles, q., 623. Public l:;ervice·:

Blaxland, Dr., q., 4204. Examinations, q., 1202. Gratuities, q., 624, 5325. Hours: Lunatic Asylums, q., 2286. Hyde Park Emplo)l.!les, q .. , 2014. Increment, q., 625. ::\:laster iti Equity, q., 363. McSweeney, Narse, q., 4204. Miller, Mrs. E., q., 3657. Officials and the Press, q., 1524. Pilot Boatmen's Hours, q., 3942. 'Registrar-General's Office, q., 3982. Regulii.tions, q., 533. Sub-boards, q., 4930. Superannuation Fund, .q., 1597, 4932. Taxation Office Staff, q., 625. Transfer of Officers, q., 3571. \Varders in Asylums,·q., 2753. '\Vilcoxson, Mr. \V. A., q., 3656.

Public Service Amendment Bill, q., 2846. Public Sei·vicc Association, q., 1521, 2014-,

2279. Public Works Committee :

Fees to, q., 1520, 2619. . Inquiries by,·q., 996, 1053, 1119, 1202,1261,

1427, 1430, 1519. Procedure of, q., 1262, 1520. Regulations of, q., 1430, 1601.

Queensland Invalided Troops, q., 2088. Railway Department:

·Deviations and Alterations, q., 3941. Employees in, q., 3943. Free Passes: Ulubs, q., 4017. Hawkesbury Biidge, q., 40'.1'8. Increases, q., 2846, :3096. Regulations, q., 2845, 3332. .

. Removal·of Machinery, q., 4017.

SEE, The Ron .. J. :'(coniimu~a:; : ·Railway Department:

Station-master, Orange, adj., 2766. Train and Ferry .Tickets, q., 394'1. Traveller, Death of, adj., '1246.

Rand wick Rifle 'Ra11ge, q., '2013, 2lt8'5, '3660, 3749.

Reappraisement : Conditional Leases, adj .. , 1246.

Refreshment:rooms: Domain,'q.,'2753. ~Retn-rning ·Offi'cet"': Uralla,-W!L1cha, ·q., ii019. Ringbarking Reserves, ·ctclj.,·4ii90. 'Scilctmis, Charterers of, q., 3942. . Scaffolding Bill, q., 2487, 2759, 4456, '5217,

6369. ·Seamen, Treatment of, q., ·532'5. Secretary for Works, q., '2583. Signboards, Removal of, q., '2760. Silver Coinage:: :Profit, q., 3943. Steel Rails Oon:tract, q., 4020. Stock Arrivals by Water, q.,'2753. Sunday Trading, q., 3656, ·allj., 44.90. Supply: .

Colonial Secretary, '3880, 3888, '3894, '3898, 3900, 3903, 3905.

Justice, 4066, 4069. 'Mines and Post Office, 4081.

Sydney·Corporation Biil, 3R., 1836. Sydn!ly Hospital :

Operating Theatre, q., 3850, 3942. . Visitors to, q., -2197. Theatres, Control of, q., '4647. Tied Houses Bill, 2R., 3968. Tram System :

Conversion of, q., 3095. Free Pass: Mr. Clibborn, q., 4017.

Tramways: Milson's Point, q., 3941. George-street, q., 2754.

Transit Officers, q., 824. Troops for China, m., 1289; q., 1527, 1529,

1530, 1604, 3574, :~942, 5016. Troops in South Africa :

"A" Battery., q., 2754. Ach•ances to, q., 4494. Arms and Accoutrements,.q., 46. Bushmen's Contingent, q., 3473: Casualties, &c.,, q., 28¥. Cowley, Trooper, q., 239,7. Daly, Corporal, -q:, 3568! Dawes, Private J., q., 4U3, 4492. Discharge of, q., 3845. Drum, Primte, q.,.2.759. Gifts to, q., 139. Hughes, Lieutenant, q .. , 63G7. Medals for, q .. , 4167, 4403. .Monument, q., 4491. Medical Officers' Pay, q., .6367-. Patriotic Fund, ·q., 47.. Permanent Officers with, •q., 5131. Reception of, q., 6367. ·Returned Troopers, q., 3471, 5016. State•of Prisoners, q., 1832.

Tuberculosis, q., 579. 'V egetruble Oreek Hospital, •q., 4930. W n.ter ann Sewerage Department, ·q., '1828. ':Width<of TiFes B~ll, .q .. , ~2191. ·women's Franchise Bill, q .. , 77-5 .

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108,

SnEPHEim, The Hon. P. L. U.: . Cobar-WilcanniaRailwayBill, 2&., 2597; m.,

3432. Early-closing Bill, Corn., 4296. Legitimation Bill, 2&., 2677. Religion in State Schools, m., 4373. State Forests, m., 2462.

' SLATTERY, The Hon. T. l\f. : Answers to Questions, adj., 3470. Attachment of Wages Abolition Bi11,2&., 1357. Cloture Rule, p.o., 2599. Cobar-Wilcannia Railway Bill, 2R., 2385;

3R., 2840. Commonwealth of Australia Act, m., 3310. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 2&., 1664;

Com., 1737, 1746,1750, 1887. Dissent from Ruling, m., 3290. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5996. Federal Fiscal Policy, m., 1951. Instru,ction to Committee, p.o., 2069. Interest on Judgments Bill, 2R., 1251; Com.,

1254. Interrupting a Speech, p.o., 2600. Legitimation Bill, 2&., 2669, 2682; Com., 2686,

2687. Medical Practitioners Bill, 2&., 3531, 3538. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, Com., 1353.

. Newcastle Episcopal Residence Bill, 2&., 888. Public Hospitals (Voting) Bill, 2&. 1 2691. Sydn'ey Corporation Bill, Com .. , 2075, 2180,

2363, 2375; con-s. amdts., 2817; ad. rep. 1 3185.

Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 3024, 3033, 3038, 3040, 3197, 3199; acl. 1·ep., 3468,, 3560.

Troops for China, m., 1503. Wharf Extension, ac~i., 3470. Women's Franchise Bill, 2&. 1 5877; 1J.b., 5882. Yass Roman Catholic Church Trustees Enab-

ling Bill, 2R., 2691.

StEATH, Mr. R., Wilcannia: Abattoit· Inspectors, q., 2579. Abrahams, Mrs., all. rep., 6409; p.o., 6410. Administration of Justice, adj., 31, 1725. Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2&., 5374;

recom., 5921. Appointment by late Speaker, aclj., 2575. Ashfield Election, adj., 5042. Breelong Murderers, adj., 1340; q., 1832,

3217 ; arlj., 3806. Bridge: Richmond, m., 6406. City Railway Extension Bill, int., 6263. Cobar-Wilcannia Railway Bill, 2R., 1588. CommonwealthArrangementsBill, Com.,4720. Creswell, \Villiam, m., 1817. Culcairn-Germ,anton Raiway Bill, Com., 6135. D::wies, Mr. \Vyndham, q., 2285, 2396. Defamation Bill, 2R., 6233. Dentists Bill, Com., 2023. Disorder in Committee, p.o., 5271. Disorderly Language, p.o., 1314, 1823, 4658. Early-closing Bill, Com., 3368, 3384; cons.

amdts., 6219. , Elections Amendment Bill, Com., 5246, 5251. Electoral Rolls, q., 1906, 2583. Electric Tramway Bill, int., 3502; p.o., 3506. Employers Liability A.ct, adj., 5463.

StEATH, Mr. R. (continued) : Enrolment of Germans and Negroes, q.,

2286. Federal Elections Bill, 2R., 5683; 1·ecom.,

5736; cons. wndts., 6215. Federation :

Capital Site, q., 1603. Celebrations, adj., 3805, 5063, 5096; q.,

6368, 6371: National Ode, adj., 3228. Seat:. The Hume, q., 2019.

Financial Statement, 3788. Fort Denison, q., 3850.· Free Public Library, q., 1264, m., 2008. Gold-dredging Leases, q., 1829. Harkus, Corporal, q., 1435. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 1572; Com.,

2352, 2353, 2354, 2356, 2357, 2358, 2359, 2535, 2537.

Justices Bill, 2n., 5739; Com., 5740. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2n., 1610; •

Com., 1626. Lancers, Promotion of, q., 2283, 2485. Legitimation Bill, 2R., 5845 .. Limon v. Bennett, q. ,·1266; cr.clj., 1725. Macquarie-street, q., 2580. Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill, cons.

amdts., 5841. Military Administration, m., 4651. Military Paymaster, q., 3662. Mines Engiueers Hours Bill, 2&., 1215. Mining Laws Amendment Bill, 2R., 5206. Mining Regui!Ltions, q., 2.399. Mount Kembla Company's Railway Act, q.,

1830. Old-age Pensions B,ill, 2n., 5154; Com., 5169,

5174, 5182, 5184, 5~88, 5190; 3R., 5238. Order of Business, m., 1762. . Patriotic Fund, cu~i-, 1487. Personal Explanation, 1824, 43ll ; p.o. ,4935. Pressmen: Press Gallery, etcl:i., 3805. Public Service (Taxation Officers) Bill, 2R.,

5280. Public 'Yorks Committee Bill, 2R., 3427; Com.,

3427. Punt for Tilpa, q., 1267. Railways:

Booyong-Ballina, rn., 6399. Cobar-Wilcaunia, q., 832. ·

Randwick Rifle Range, q., 2285, 2485. Registrar of Probates, q., 3473. Seventh Regiment, q., 3395, 3661, 3851. Shearers' Accommodation Bill, int., 6408. Shearers' Disputes: The Police, q., 1965. State Parliament, m., 6412. Steel Rails Contract, p. o., 5895 ; m., 6176. Stores Contractor, adj., 2310 . Supply:

Colonial Secretary, 3884, 3890. Executive and Legislative, 3868. Military, 4255.

Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 2439. . Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 1687, 1692. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Oom., 2153, 25ll,

2518. Troops for China, m., 1311. Troops in South Africa, q., 46, 48, 1606, 2018,

5062, 5792. Women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5541; 3R., 5741,

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

SMITH, The Hon. Jo~Go: Co bar- \Vilcannia Railwn,y Bill, m., 5986. Interest on Judgments Bill, Com., 1255. Land-tax (Assessment-books) Bill, 2R., 3016;

Com., 3018, 3020. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, Corn., 135.3. Railway Employees Appen,l Bill, 2R., 6342.

SMITH, Mr. SAMUEL, Sydney-Py1'1nont Division: Aerated \Vaters, Bottling of, q., 5131. Alcoholism, Cure of, q., 6006. Army Medical Corps, q., 6242. Balma,in Tram Service, adj., 640. Bread Contracts, q., 1897, 5010. Botanic Gardens : Officers, q., 3622. Ca,ttle-carrying Y cssels, q., 891. • Chinese : Sunday Labour, q., 290. Coal-Jumpers' Baskets Bill, 2n.; 4516; cons.

amdts., 5415. Coastal Trade, q., :~655. Darling Hat;bour Wharves Bill, 2R., 724; G'om.,

764, 768. Darling Island, q., 5884, 5885. Dawn, The, Charter of, q., 5640. Electoral Holls, q., 367. Federal Celebrations, q., 6013. Ferry Boats, q., 1125. Frozen Meat, Loading of, aclj., 987. Harbour Regulations: Ballast, q., 3655. Helmets for Police, q., 1756. Holidays, Public Servants, q., 891, 5324. Lachlrtn Gold-mining Company, q., 5060. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, q., 5135. · Letter-carriers and Sorters, q., 6005. Load-lines: Clearance Papers, q., 1428. Marsha,!!, Mr. q., 4491, 4711. Metropolitan Traffic Act, q., 4305, 4646, 4740. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, int., 567; Com., 969. Miller, Mrs. E., q., 3657. Navigrttion Amendment Bill, cons. amdts.,

5136. Navign,tion Department, adj., 5219, 5234. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5006. Pilot Boatmen's Hours, q., 3942. Pyrmont Bridge, q., 1123, 1366. Regina v. Kruger, q., 5215. Safety Nets, q., 1371, 1523. Scaffolding Bill, q., 4456, 6369. Seamen Act Amendment Bill, int., 1241. Seamen, Treatment of, q., 5325. Ships' Crews in Gaol, q., 4305. Shipping Master, Newcn,stle, q., 5212. Shipping Office: Sydney, q., 5060. Steamers, Hire of, q., 5281. Steel Rrtils Contract, m., 6190. S.ubsidies: }fail-boats, q., 6239. Sunday Loiiding : Colliers, q., 35i5. Supply:

Railways, 4243. Tren,sury, 3919, 3920.

Supply Bill, int., 498. " 'Supply Bill (No. 2), int., t40i. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, int., 859. Sydney ;\1nnicipal Rolls, q., 3850. Trajning Ship, q., 431. Tram : Fot·t l\1n,cq narie, q., 431. Troops for China, m., 1314; q., 1433, 1529. Tunnels: Ctthles, q., 770. Unemployed, The, adj., 93i.

k

SmTH, Mr. SA31UEL (continued): 'Vatchmen's Hours, q., 3473, 4492. ·water Mains: Sydney, q., 366, 4491. ·way, Sir Samuel, q., 5784.

SMITH, The Hon. SYDNEY, Ccmte1·bm·y: Federation Bill, m., 356. Frozen Meat, Lon,ding of, adj., 992. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 2R., 864 Parramatta Asylums, adj., 992. Roads and Bridges, culj., 789.

SMITH, The Hon. T. H. : Graft.on-C~sino Railway Bill, 2R., 6354.

SPENCE, Mr. \V. G., Coba1·: Elections Amendment Bill, Com., 5247, 5253,

5265. 4

Inlluslrial Arbitration Bill, 2n, 1788; Com., 2327' 2336, 2339, 2340, 23 !6, 2357' 2358; 2533, 2545.

Land Boilers, q., 532. Land Exchanges, m., 1472. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 2R., 876. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), 2&.,

2888; Com.,-2899. Mines Eight Hours Bill, 2R., 1853. :Mines Inspection Bill, 2R., 4480. Minimmn Wn,ge, q., 290, 532. Police : Shearing-sheds, q., 2620, 4645. Postmaster, Laurieton, q., 2842. Public Works, q., 624. Station-masters: Allowance, q., 5887. Truck Bill, Com., 4521. Waitresses: Refreshment-rooms, aclj., 4;!90. Women's Suffrage Bill, q., 2194.

SPBUSON, Mt·. vV. J., Sydney-Gipps DiviBion: Ballot-papers : Municipal Election~, q., 5677. Berths: Circular Quay, q.; 3214. Coal Shipments, q., 4492. . Commonwealth Celebrations, q., 4743, 5015. Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, 2&., 4722;

Com., 4726. Darling Harbour Resumptions, q., 5327; m.,

' 6044. Darling Harbour \Yharves Bill, Com., 762,.

766, 767. Elections Amendment Bill, Con~., 5252, 5277. Electors' Rights, g., 2761; aclj., 2810. Frozen Meat, Loading of, aclj.', 989. Liverpool Asylum, ]J.tJ., 6016. Metropolitan Traffic Rill, Com., 971. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), 2R.,

2892; Com., 2901. Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R., 1859. Overtime: Public Service, q., 4306. Patents for Inventions, q., 2754. Railways:

Booyong-Ballina, m., 6402. Cockburn-Broken Hill, m., 1861.

Supply: .Colonial Secretary, 3392, 3898. Education, 4165. Lon,n; 5961.

Sydney Corpomtion Bill, 2R., 1150; Com.,, 1684, 1687, 1696, 1697, 1713, 1715.

Sydney Corporation 'Further Amending Bill, Com., 4133, 41:~8.

Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 2&., 1924,

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 105, 107, 108.

s·rimSON, Mr. ,V, J. (continued) : Sydney Harbour Trust, g., 4747. Telephone Tunnels, q., 296. Tramway: Fort Macquat·ie, m., 982. Transit Offi.cers: Pclice, q., 2753. ·women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5553; Com.,

5566.

STOREY, Mr. D., Ranclwiclc: ·Abattoirs, The, q., 46. Address in Reply, 114. Appropriation Bill, 31~., 6021. Barton, Mr., Expenses of, ciclj., 309. City Railway Extension Bill, int., 6265. Coogee l~ay Reserve, adj., 2751, 5743. Darling Harbour Resumption Accounts, q.,

4399. DJ.rling Harbour 'Vlmrves Bill, int., 556; 2R.,

701. Disorderly 'Vords, p.o., 4128, 4658, 6132. Early-closing Bill, 2n., 3169; Com., 3348; q.,

5604; cons. mnctts., 6217, 6218;JJ.o., 6219, 6220.

Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2R., 6128. Electric Tramway Bill, 2R., 5620. Excise Reduction Bill, 3&., 5609. Feclemtion:

Celebrations, q., 6097. National Ode, adj., 3232.

l<'ederal Elections Bill, Com., 5717; ?'ecom., 5733, 5735.

Financia.l Aclministra.tion, .adj., 2126. Financial Statement, 3762. Hour of Meeting, m., 4412. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2&., 2237; Com.,

2571 ; ?n.' 274.0. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2&., 2941. Loan Bill, 31~., 6034. Military Administration, m., 4701. Miners' Accident Belief Bill (No. 2), 3R., 2932. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4888. Order of Business, m., 1766. Reading Budget Speech, p.o., 3583. Retired Officers: Claims, q., 2959, 3472. Roads and J?ridges, adj., 802. Storm-wt~ter Sewer, q., 5606. Supply: Executive and Legislative, 3872. Supply Bill, i11t., 405. · Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 2422. Supreme Court Procedure Bill, 2&., 2801. Suspension of Rules, m., 451. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 1705 ; ?'ecom.,

1804, 1806 ; 3R., 1840 ; cons. anults., 2723, 2730; mes., 3072; adj., 3114; cons. rep., 3242.

Sydney Electric Lighting, ad.j., 4128. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 2n., 1929 ; 3n.,

2633. Trade-unionists: Preference, q., 4399. Tram-sheds: Centennial Pari{, q., 4204. Troops, Conveyance of, q., 3847, 4710. Troy, Quartermaster-Serjeant, m., 2748. Unemployed, The, aclj., 927. ·women's Franchise Bill, 3rt., 5743.

SToAttT, The Ron. H. : C.:oa\-lnmpers' Baskets Bill, G.om., 4907. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 21~., 51.13. Interest on Judgments Bill, Com., 1255.

STuART, The Ron. H. (contimwcl): Personal Explanation, 5979. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, Com., 3033. Truck Bill, Com.., 4918, 4920.

SuTTon, The Ron. F. 13. : Address in Reply, 16. Administration Validating Bill, 2n., 3469. Agricultural Settlement Bill, m., 6086. Answers to Questions, w(i., 3470. Appropriation Bill, 2R,, 6003. Banks Half-holiday Bill, 2R., 631 :?. Blacks, Arrest of, q., 2164, 2450. Boundary Street Bill, gR., 5601. · Broken Hill Abattoirs Bill, 2n., 4629; Com.,

4911 ; cul. nr.~; 4914. Casino-Lismore Railwa.y Bill, expl., 2381 ;

2R., 2473, 2614. Census Bill, 2R., 5989; Com., 6005. Chainna.n of Committees, rn., 37. Charitable Institutions, g., 1489. City Railway Extension Bill, 2R., 6332. Coal-mines Regulation l3ill, 2R., 4009, 4012 ;

Corn., 4014. Qoba.r-'Yilcannia Railway Bill, 2n., 1892, 2605;

Com., 2609, 26ll, 2612; m.., 2831; 3R., 2833, 2836 ; m., 3429, 3434, 5984.

Commonwealth Arrangements Bill, 21~., 4927. Commonwealth of Australia Act, m., 3308. Crimes Bill, 2a., 236:2. Culcairn-Germo.nton Railway Bill, 2n., 6347. Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, 2n. ,4927,4928. Darling Harbour Resumptions, obs., 6079;

m,., 630·l, 6310. Darling Harbour '~7ha.rves Bill, ad,j., 1426;

2u., 1513, 1670 ; Com., 1729, 1730, 1735, 1738, 1739, 1741, 1747, 1751, 1872, 1882, 1883, 1887, 1888; ?'ecom., 1957, 1958.

Deo.f, Dumb, and Blind Children, q., 2050. Dentists Bill, Com., :3320, 3_323. Dissent from Ruling, m., 3289. Duke of Edinburgh, Death of, m., 1483. Duke of York, Visit of, obs., 3021. Early-closing Bill, 2rt., 4275 ; Com., 4293,

4294, 4298 ; a#,, 43!)7, 4564, 4565, 4566, 4567, 4569, 4j7l, 4572; p.o., 4573; m., 4806; p.o., 4841; ?1!., 484,2, 4845; cons. ctmclt.s., 6319, 6328; p.o., 6334.~

Elections Amendment Bill, 2u., 5596; Com., 5599, 5600.

Electoral Law Su.;;pension Bill, 2R, 4275. Electric Tramway Bill, 3R., 0003. Electorates Redistribution Bill, m., 6314. Electrica.l Machinery, Ultimo, q., 5102. Extra Sitting Day, m., 1344; obs., 3744; m.,

5979. Federal Electorates Bill, ar(i., lil30; 2R.,

5990 ; Com., 5992, ii094, 5!)9!), 6000. Federal :Fiscal Policy, m., 1953. Federation Bill, 111., 417, 424, -125; q., 2164. Fines, Non-payment of, q., lO!l!l. Forfeiture of Leases Bill, 2n., 618, 815; Oom.,

821, 1043, 1044; 1·ecom., 1247. Friendly Societie·l Bill, 21.t., G310. Government Savings Hctnks Bill. 2n., 6314. Governor-General's Contribution Bill, 2R.,

6315. Gundagai-Tumut Railway Bill, 2R., 3992,

4004 ; Com., 4.006.

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12 June to 5 December, 1900.

SuTTOH, The Hon. F. B. (continued): Hansunl, Daily Issue of, q., 670. Hawaii, Annexation of, q., 671 ; ac~i-, 1493. Hopetotm-aYeime, q., 3703; adj., 3705,3713. Indecent Publications Bill, 2R., 673. Indecent Publications Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 2598. . Industrial Arbitration Bill, a !(f., 4303, 4397. Informal Adjournment, obs., 3021. Inscribed Stock Hegistrar Bill, 2R., 5445. Instruction to Committee,. p.o., 2065, 2066,

2067' 2070 ; 'Ill.' 2073. Jacob, the late Ron. A. H., m., 5. Justices Bill, 2R., 4097, 4099; ?'ecom., 4395.;

· cons. amdt.~ .• 6085. King of Italy, Assassination of, adj., 1483. Land Grants for Soldiers, q., 4805. Land-tax (Assessment-books) Bill, 2R., 3009,

3017; Com., 3018, 3019. Land-tax Contribution Bill, m., 1045, 1046,

1889, 2382, 2613; 2R., 3717; Com., 3721, 3722, 3725.

Legitimation Bill, 2R., 267!J; Com., 2690. Library Committee, m., 4531. Lind field-St. Leonarda Railwa.yCrossings Bill,

2R., 3207. 'Liverpool :Municipal Loan Bill, 2n., 6318. Loan Bill, 2R., 6066; Com., 6076. Marriage Bill, 2R., 5777, 5783. Matrimonial Agency Marriages, adj., 2591. Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill, 2n.,

4635 ; Com .. , 4638. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, m., 1255; 2R., 1315,

1352. . Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R., 2832, 3743. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, m., 3094; 2R.,

3811, ~827; Com .. , 3829, 3830, 3831, 3835, 3838, 3840, 3984, 3988, 3989, 3990.

Mining Laws A mcndment Bill, 2R., 6087,6091. Ministerial Statement, 1, 5, 2910, 3006, 4531. Municipa.lities Act Amending Bill, Com., 3811. Narrabri-Walgett lhilway Bill, 2R., 5866. Navigation Amendment Bill, 2R., 4558, 4:j63;

Com., 4843. Needlework: Public Schools, q., 6066. Order of Business, m., 1889, 2381 ; adj., 2390,

4015, 4102, 4397 ; q.' 4532. Pacific Caule Ena.bling Bill, 2&., 4643, 4fi45. Pastures and Stock Protection (Rabbit) Bill,

2R., 4007, 400!). Pereonal Exphma.tion, 598!). Port Kemhla. Harbour Bill, 2R., 1859.

·President, The, ob8., 480!. Pro_ductiun of Return, q., I 86!), 2589, 2669. Railway Employees Appeal Bill, 2R., 63,!3. Religion in St~te Schools, m., 4371. Shark Island; q., 417. Special Adjournment, ?1!., 4531. Stamp Duties Amendment Bill, 2R, 4927. State Forests, m., 2466: Stock Stealing Prevention Bill, m., 484!. Street Traffic Regulations, q., 4805. Supply Bill, 2R., 526; Com., 529. Supply Bill (No.2), 2R., 1424; Com., 1425. Suppl'y Bill (No. 3), 3n., 2450; Com., 2452. Supply Bill (No. 4), 2R., 356G. Supreme Court Procedure Bill, 2R., 4272, 4275. Suspension of Hules, m., 4271,5987, 6303,6316. Sutton Forest, m., 2466.

SuTTon, The Hon. F. B. (continuerl) : Sydney Corporation Bill, 2R., 20ill, 2062;

Com., 2076, 2077, 2177, 2118, 2181, 2187, 2189, 2190, 2371, 2377, 2472; cons. a.mdts. 2313, 2814, 2815; p.o., 3180; obs., 3181; ad. •·ep., 3182, 3187, :1191; cons. mes., 3208, 3300.

Sydney Corporation (Further Amending) Bill, 2R., 4271; Com., 4272.

Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 2R., 2819, 2831 ; Com., 3022, :1023, 3024, 3026, 3027, 3029, 3030, 3032, 3036, 3037, 3038, 3039, 3192, :1195, 3196, 3199, 3202, 3204, 3207, 3437, 3442, 3447, 3448, 3449, 3451, 3452, 3455, 3457, 3458, 3459, 3461, 3464; 1·ecom., 3465; ad. ?'ep., 3468, 3555, 35.57 ; ?'CCOm., 3561, 3564.

Temora-ViTyalong Railway Bill, 2R., 6360. The Rock-Green's Gunyah Railway Bill, 2R.,

2173. Tram Traction, q., 671. Tramway Accidents, adj., 1040, 1047. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, 2R., 6081, G085. Troops for Ohina, m., 1496, 1513. Truck Bill, Con1., 4020. Unemployerl, The, q., 1490. vVharf: VVoolloomooloo Bay, q., 1247; adj.,

3470 ; obs., 3531 ; adj., :3548, 3553. Wollongong Water Supply Bill, 2&., 3843. Women's Frr.nchise Bill, p.o., 5882.

T TAYLOR, Mr. T. W., Cante?·bu1·y:

Ashfield Election, ad,i., 50-!0. Liverpool Asylum, culj., 6018. Marriagea : Matrimonial Agencies, q., 3211. Municipttlities Act, cuf:f., 6375. Municipalities Amendment Bill, 2n., 4320:

Com., 4576, 4580, 4585, '4604. Railway to Li\,erpool, m., 2908. Road: Macquarie Fields Estate, adj., 2924·. vVomen's Franchise Bill, 2r:., 5550.

TERRY, Mr. E., Ryde: Abattoir, Removal of, q., 366; m., 2000. Address in Reply, 171_. Ashfield Election, adj., 5039. Balmain Tram Service, aJ,i., 634. Barton, Mr., Reception of, q., 1527; 1905. Capital Punishment Abolition Bill, 2R., 1240. Oulcaim-Germanton Railway Bill, Corn., 6141,

6142. DaTling Harbour \Vharves Bill, int., 561. Delohery, Mr. C., acf:i-, :l065. Electors' Rights, q., :3393. Federation :

Celebrations, q., 5215. Electorates, q., 4308. Unity and Trinity, q., 3132. ·

Friendly Societies, q., 365!). Hour of Meeting, m., 4420. Hours: Lunatic Asylums, g., 2286. Increments tQ Officers, q., 4310, 6369. Loan Bill, 3IL, 60:34. Ministers in Elections, q., 4B50. Municipalities Amendment Bill, int., 2665;

Com., 475(i, 4887, 4895 .. Order of Busine~a, m., 1774.

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Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.

TgRRY, Mr. E. (continued): Personal Explanation, 5544. Railway to Pural, q., 2285. Roads and Bridges, adj., 804. Roberts, Lord, q., :3474. Savings Bank : Repprt, q.; 625, 826. Speaker, Mr. :

Election of, obs., 43. Resignation of, obs., 25.

State Electorates, q., 6370. Supply: Executive and Legislative, 38i8. SnHpension of Rules, m., 6106. Sydney Electric Lighting, adj., 4129. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 2R., 1938. Troops fat· China, m., 1308. · Width of Tires Bill, q., 4110; int., 4735. v"\:omen'sFnmchiseRill, 2R., 5485; expl.,5544.

THOMAS, Mr. J., Alma: Closer Settlement Bill, q., 5132. Justices Bill, Com., 5740. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 2n., 878; q., 1434. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), Com.,

2896, 2898. Mines(EightHours)Bill,2n., 1854; Oom.,1865. l\Iines Engineers' Hours Bill, Com., 1216. Mines Inspection Bill, 2n., 4468; q., 5132. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4602,

4603, 4622, 4764, 4770, 4791, 4866, 4885, 4888.

Municipalities Election Bill, 2n., 408, 412 ; Com., 413, 415.

Privy Council Decision, q., 574. St. Geor?,e's Rifles, q., 1599, 1829, 1906,2018. Strike: Uulf Creek Mine, q., 6012. vVomanhood Suffra(lC, q., 1056. Women's Franchise Bill, q., 2089, 2913, 4744.

TuoMSON, Mr. D., JVardngah: Address in Reply, 128. Agricultural Settlement Bill, 1·ecom., 5926. Banks Half-holiday Bill, Com., 6117. Bucknell, Mr.,q., 4645. Cook Island Group, q., 3474. Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, int., 4461;

2R., 4725. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 2R , 660. Early-closing Bill, Com., 33541 3370; 3n.,

3576 ; 1·ecom., :3581. Elections Amendment Bill, Com., 5248. Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2R., 6125. Electoral Rolla, q., 2582, 3848. Electric Tramway Bill, int., 3501; p.o., 3507. Federal Elections Bill, 2R., 5685; Cpm., 5705,

5708; 3R., 5901. Federation Bill, m., 345. Financial Administration, adj., 2118. Financial Statement, 3685. Holt-Suther-land Estate Bill, 2It., 3938; 3R.,

3952. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2rt., 1561. Metropolitat! Traffic Bill, 3R., 1075. Military Administration, m., 4705. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, 2n., 2882. Municipalities Amendment Bill, 2R., 4341;

Com., 4589, 4594, 4616, 4755, 4756, 4759, -4763, 4775, 4780, 4873, 4875, 4880.

National Ode, culj., 3230. Old-age Pensions Bill, Com., 5173.

Tt!O~ISOI', Mr. D. (conti11ued): Pacific Islands, Trade of, q., 993. Privilege : Votes wnl P1·oceedings, 3226. Public Jetty: Circular Quay, q., 1051. St. George's Rifles, q., 3178. Supply:

Additional, 59!6. Colonial Secretary, 3882: Treasury, 3918.

Sydney Corporation Bill, 2tt., 1161; Com., 1684, l68ii, 1690.

Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 2tt., 1931; Com., 2140, 2153, 2498, 2500, 251:3; 3R., 2647.

Unemployed, The, add., 934. Width of Tires Bill, int., 4734. Wollo.ngong Water Supply Bill, 2n., 2948.

THonrsoN, Mr. J., Newcastle West: Local Govemmcnt Bill, q., 774. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No. 2), 2R.,

2891 ; Com., 289G. Miues (Eight Hours) Bill, int., :::65 State Parliament, q. 774.

TRICK~:TT, The Ron. '"· J.: Chairman of Committees, obs., 39. Co bar-'Vilcnnnia Railway Bill, m., 5985. Early-closing Bill, con.s. anul~s., 6328. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5999. Forfeiture of Le11ses Bill, 2R., 619.

Vide CHAIRMAN ( SubjectH ).

w W.&DDELL, Mr. T., Cowra:

Advances to Settlers Fund, q., 827. Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2R., 5361; Com.,

5648 ; 1·ecom., 5828, 5924. · Application to buy Land, q., 5131. Australian Contingents, adj., 581. Breelong Murderers, q., 1209, 1832. Capital Punishment ,Abolition Bill, 2R., 1228. Chairman of Committees, m., 537. Church and School Lands, q., 141, 3654. Compensation: Mr. Cnrrey, q., 6238. Cowra Hospital. q., 1965. Crown Lands Alienation, ti1., 605. Culcairn-Gennanton Railway Bill, Com., 6140. Darling Harbour ':Vharves Bill, 2n., 689; 3R.,

1093. Dentists Bill, Com., 20:30. Early-closing Act, q., 45. Early-closing Bill, 3n., 3578. Elections Amendment Bill, Com., 5266, 5273. Electorates RediRtribution Bill, 3R., 6204. Employers' Liability Act, adj., 5469. Federal Elections Bill, q., 5676; Com.,. 5717,

5720. Federation :

Celebrations, adj., 5078. Governor-General, q., 574, 894. Seat of Government, q., 1051.

Fire Brigades Bill, int., 2658. Free Telegrams, q., 896. Holt-Sutherland Estate Bill, 3R., 3951. Industrial Arbitration Bill, q., 681, 2017• Inoculation·: Plague, q., 433. Irrigation and Water Consen·ation, q., 1051. Laud Exchanges, aclj., 2719.

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WAD SESSION 1900. WAT cxlix

12 June to 5 December, 1900.

'VADDELL, i'IIr. T. (contimwcl)': Letters:

Short Stamped : Fines, q., ()80, 830. Tampering with, aclj., 2199.

Military Administration, m., 4696. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, q., 629; 2R., 868. Miners' Accident Relief Bill (No.2), 2R., 2892. Mines Eight Hours Bill, 2R., 1854. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4582,

4597, 4766, 4879. Order of Business, m., 1770. Police Magistrate, q., 1902. Public Hospitals (Voting) Bill, 2R., 20!6. Railway Department, ac~f-, 2769. Railway to Liverpool, m., 2907. Referendum Bill, q , 995. Richmond Vale Coal-mine Railway Bill, q.,

3622. Road, q., 44, 289, 533, 1526. Roads and Bridges, aclj., 780. Steel Rails Contract, m., 6175. Supply : Railways, 4183. Supply Bill, int., 490; p.o., 491'); 3a., 519. Supply Rill (No. 2), int., 1381. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 2420, 2446. Sydney Corporation Bill, 3R., 1833. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 3R., 2632. Temora-W·yalong Railway Bill, 2R., 6145. Tied Houses Bill, 2R., 3972. Troops for China, p.o., 1274. Unemployed, The, adj., 905. \V~;st Bogan Scrub Lands, q., 995. \Vestern Lands Commission, q., 366. Width of Tires Bill, int., 4734. \Vomanhood Suffrage, p.o., 1005; m., 1023. 'Vomen's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5509.

'VANT, The Hon. J·. H., Q.C.: Brodie's Enabling Bill, 2a., 4097. Coal-mines Regulation Bill, 2R., 4010. Co bar-Wilcannia Railway Bill, 2R., 2382;

3a., 2835; m., 3432. Darling Harbonr Wharves Bill, 2R., 1638;

Com., 1730, 17::>6, 1745, 1748, 1749, 1750, 1874, 1875, 1877. ~879, 1880, 1883, 1885, 1 88S; recom., 1956.

Defama-tion Bill, 2R., 4845; Com., 5124,5128. Dentists Bill, Com., 3321. Dissent from Ruling, m., 3292. Duke of Edinburgh, Death of, m., 1483. Early-closing Bill, 2R., 4279; Com., 4292,

4295, 4297' 4565, 4566, 4567' 4570, 4571 ; m., 4806; 3R., 4837.

Extra Sitting Day, q., 5858. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5996, 5999. Federation Bill, m., 418. G~ndagai-Tumut Railway Bill, 2R., 3995. Holt-Sutherland Estate Bill, 2R., 3327. Hopetoun-avenue, adj., 3711. Land-tax (Assessment-books) Bill, 2R., 3012. Legitimation Bill, 2R., 2675. Miner8' Accident Relief Bill, 2R., 3820; Com.,

3836, 3839, 3983, 3990. Mines (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R., 2832. Mines Engineers' Hours Bill, 4377, 4378, 4380,

5207. Mining Laws Amendment Bill, 2R., 6090. Ministerial Statement, aclj., 2910. .Municipalities Bill, 2R., 2167.

'V A..'IT, The Hon. J. H. (continued) : . Navigation Amendment Bill, Com. 4843. Port Kembla Harbour Bill, 2R., 1891. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2074, 2077,

2176, 2190, 2364; cons. c~mclts., 2815 ; p.o., 3179 ; acl. 1·ep., 3185 ; cons. a melts., 3299.

Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 2R., 2828; 'Com., 3438.

Troops for China, m.., 1498. Women's Franchise Bill, m., 5880 ; p. o., 5882.

\VATKIN!<, :Mr. D., Wullsend: Accidents, q., 629, 1966, 2Hl5. Coal-mines Act, aclj., 1192, 3005. Coal-mines Regulation Bill, 2R., 2806. Coal Trade, q., 3219. · Early-closing Bill, Com., 3385. Electoral Rolls, q., 1528, 3220. Electors' Rights, q., 2486, 2578, 2760; adj.,

2807. Federal Electorates, q., 576, 2284, 3220. Fire Brigades Bill, q., 2759. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 2341, 2531. Industrial Disputes, q., 434. Inspector of Collieries, q., 2848. Land for Settlement, q., 3396. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, int., 564 ; 2R.,

866. Mines Eight Hours Bill, 2R., 1858. Minimum Wage, q., 1830. Mining Townships : Resumptions, m., 1033. Old-age Pensions Bill, int., 2953. Platform: West Vi'allsend, acli., 361. Rn:cing Association Bill, 2R., 2998. Railway Employees' ·wages, q., 533. Road: Mount Fork, q., 1830. State Parliament, q., 2283. Supply : Education, 4154. Taxation Department, q., 3334. Tramway: West Wallsend, q., 1831. Unemployed, The, aclj., 951, 1265. Ventilation of Colliery, q., 5792, 5892. Wallsend Colliery, q., 46, 1001; aclj., 1192,

'VATSON, Mr. J. C., Young: Agricultural Leases Bill, 2R., 4503. Agricultural Settlement Bill, Com., 5652,

5666, 5669, 5670; ?·ecom., 5830, 5974; aclj., 6416.

Barton, Mr., Expenses of, adj., 284, 307. Chairman of Committees, p.o., 390. Cooerwull Academy Loan Bill, 2R., 5977. Companies Act Amendment Bill, aclj., 1243. Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, int., 4462. Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, 2R.; 662 ;

Com., 761. Dentists Bill, Com., 2022. Disorderly Language, p.o., 67. Elections Amendment Bill, q., 4648. Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2R., 6123. Federal Elections Bill, 2&., 5684 ; Com., 5717,

5726. Fire Insurance Policies' Bill, Com., 4528, 4530. Foreshore Reservation, q., 832. Government Printing Office, ad:j., 984. Grafton-Casino Railway Bill, int., 6282. Inclosed Lands Protection Bill, Com., 3408. Indecent Publications Bill, 2R., 406; Com.,

407.

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cl INDEX. TO SPEECHES.

Volumes 103, 104, 105 106, 107, 108.

WATSON, Mr. J. C. (continned): Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 2322, 2325,

2333, 234l:l, 2350, 2355 (p.o., 2525), 2564. Interest on Judgments Bill, 2n., 812~ Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, q.., 1620.

' Land Exchanges, m., 1458. Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill,· cons.

amdts., 5833. Metropolitan Charities Association, q., 680. Municipalities Act Amending Bill, Com., 1242. l\1lrnicipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4603,

4607, 4608, 4G13, 4615. Municipalities Election Bill, 2n., 411 ; Com.,

414. Narrabri-ViTalgett Ha.ilway, int., 5567; 2n.,

5633. North Shore Bridge, q., 5890. Old-age Pensions Bill, cons. amdls., 6201. Order of Business, q., 5675. Park Vote, arlj., 2575. Penitentiary: Rand wick, q., 1122, 2021. Personal l~xplanation, 1754. Power-house, q., 257l:l. Prorogation', The, w(j., 6416. Public 'Vorks Committee Bill, 2R., 3412;

Com., 3426. Public Works Committee, aclj., G978. Questions without Notice, q., 890. Railway to Hillston, cul,i., 984. Safety.valve: Electric Trams, aclj., 1723. Saywell's Tram way Bill, 2u., 371. Stanford Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2n., 381;

Corn., 401, 403. St. George's Rifics, q., 998, 1000, 1121. SLtpply:

Addition:1l, 593!, 5935. Railways (p.o., 4234, 4235.

Supply Bill, p.o., 405; 3n.., 524. Sydney Harbour Trust 'Bill, Com., 2133, 2141,

2149, 2152, 2511 ; con.s. wmclts., 4440. Temora-Wy:liong Railway Bill, 2n., 6148;

acl,j., 6116. Tied-houses Bill, int., 1636. Tramway Manager: Report, aclj., 6202. Troops for China, q., 1606. Tuck ian Flood J];scape Scheme Bill, 2n., 6060. ':'i' omen's Franchise Hill, q., 2581.

WHIDDON, Mr. S. T., Sydney-Cook Dit·ision: Ashfield Election, add., 5047. ]3oating Accidents, q., 261G. Breelong Murderers, q., 4494. Early.closing ]3ill, q., 4032.

. Electric Tram·drivers, q., 44. Federal Celebrations, q., 4402, 4932. Female Te:tchers: Country, q.,.l427. Gifts to Troops, q., 139. Letter,boxes in Subitrbs, q., 430. Meal.time: Tram Guards, q., 4741. Medical Officers, q., 293. Monument: \Var, q., 4491. Moore Park Tip, q., 44. Navigation Department, Mi.i., :i230. Old-age Pensions Bill, 21~ .• 514fi. Pal'liamen t Flo use, q., 3657, 480:3. P:tL·mmatta Asylum, q., 5~91. Pillaging on iVImrves, q., 4.851, 4!J28. Railway l~mployces Appeal Bill, 21t., 5806. Supply: Treasury, 3909.

WnmnoN, Mr. S. T~ (continued): Shelter.boxes : Flagmen, g., 1256. Shelter·sheds: Unemployed, g., 1256. Shops: Christmas Eve, q., 6008. Tram Route to Redfern, q., 994. Tram Service :Crown-street, q., 1203,4399 Tram Ticket Examiners, q., 678. Tram Time-tables, q., 1672. Tramway Accidents, q., 293. Unemployed Board, q., 570. Unemployed : West Narrabri, q., 5793. Watch-house Duty, q., 5324. ·women's Franchise Hill, 2n.., 5475.

WILKS, Mr. "'· H., Balmain Nortli: Abattoir, Removal of, m., 1983. Address in Reply, 187. Agrictfltural Settlement Bill, 2H., 5410. Ashfield Election, adj., 5050. Australian Contingents, adj., 585. Balmain Tram Service, c~clj., 633. Botanic Gardens: Clerk, q., 6008. Commonwealth Arrangements Bill, Com., 4 720. Darling Harbour \Vharves Bill, int., 561; 2R.,

666. Dredges: Double Shifts, q., 772. Early·closing Act Demonstration, q., 4209. Early-closing Bill, 2n., 3262. Electric Tramway Bill, 2R., 5623. Federal Celebrations, culj., 5077. Federal Elections ~ill, 2n., 5691; cons. amclts.,

6211, 6213. Financial Statement, 3783. Hopetoun-avenue, q., 3658. Hospitals, Grant to, q., 677, 889. Hour of Meeting, m., 4420. Increases : Post Office, q.,, 4016. Indian Famine l<'und, q., 1208. Industrinl Arbitration Bill, 2It., 2222. Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill, con8.

anzdt.s., 5837. Militnry Administration, m., 4678. Mines Engineers' Hours Bill, 2&., 1212. Ministers in Courts, adj., 1726. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4768,

4895. N avigationAmendmentBill, cons. a melts. ,5137. Navigation Department, atlj., 5223. Navigation Laws; q., 3302. Old·age Pensions Bill, 2lt., 4970; Com:, 5176. Personal Expl:.tnation, 150,4424. Police Superannuation Fund, q., 3622. Public Instruction Bill, 2tt., 5101. Roads :mel Bridges Expenditure, q., 771. Stanford Coal.mine Railway Bill, 2R., 381:. Supply: :Military, 4265. Supply Bill, :3R., 52·!. Suspension of Rules, m., 6ll0. Sydney Corporation Bill, cons. amclts., 2731. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, adj., 845; 2n.,

1922; Com., 2147, 2155, 2493, '2514. Tram, Erskine.street, q., 627. Trams, Overcrowding of, adj., 441. Troops for China, m., 1308. Troy, Quartermaster-Serjeant, m., 2748. Unemployed, 'l'he, ru(j., 903. 'Vebb, Captain, q., 892. i:Vomanhoocl Suffmge, ]J.o., 1004, 1005. 'Vomen's Franchise Bill;q., 1256; 2R., 5491.

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SESSION 1900. W1s di

13 June to 5 December, 190:>.

"''ILLIS, Mr. W. N., The Barv;on: Abattoir, Remoml of, 1n., 1985. Additional Sitting Day, m., 5671. Agricultural Settlement Bill, 2n., 5344. Artesian Bore, q., 5891. ' Dentists Bill, Com., 2030. Elector~' .Riglits, q., 3945, 4168. Federal Celebrations, q., 4574; adj., 5080 ;

q., 5328, 6097. Federal Elections Dill, 3R., 5919. Gold-dredging, q., 3944. Governor, The, ctdj., 148:?. Hour of Adjournment, q., 5280. Jeffrey, Constable, q., 2191. Land Exchanges, m., 1475; q., 2017 ;. m.,

2287 ; adj., 2711. Lan1l for Settlement, q., 4167. Loan Bill, 3a., 6032. Medical Practitioners Amendment .Bill, cons.

amdts., 5834. Mining Ln.ws Amendment Bill, 2R., 5205. Minister of Justice, q., 5677. Nn.rrabri-"''algett Railway Bill, q., 4456;

int., 5568 ; 21~., 5635. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5151. Order of Business, q., 5675. Police Funds, q., 280. Railway Department, aclj., 2768. I{ailway to Ballina, m., 6403 .. :Settlement Leases, q., 2085. Sunday-trading Regulation Bill, int., 6229. Supply : Additional, 5947. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 1411. Suspension of Rules, m., 6ll0. Sydney Electric Lighting, adj., 4125. Travelling Stock Bill, 2R., 5319. Unemployed, The, cu(i., 935; q., 2021. ''~'omen's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5541.

'VILSON, Mr. C. G., A1·midale: Agricultural Settlement Bill, 1·ecom. ,,5924,5928. Defamation Bill, q., 6013. Dight, Mr., Prosecution of, q., 1527. Elections Amendment Bill, Com., 5266, 5269. Electoral Law Suspension Bill, 2R., <1023. Fares: Northern Line, q., 1898. Federal El<Jctions Bill, 3R., 5915. Federal Electorates, q., 1905, 4209. Fire Brigades Bill, int., 2661. Hutchinson v. Hipgmve, q., 2082.

·Municipalities Amendment Bill, 2R., 4357; Com., 4595:

Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5153. Railway l\'len's Holidays, q., 4739. Railway Traveller, Death of, aclj., 1339. Returning Officer: Uralla- Walcha, q., 4019. Road S;nperintendent, q., 1898. State Pa.rliament, q., 1898. Statesmen's GraYes. q., 4019. Supply:

R>tilways, 4217. Treasury, 3912.

Supply Bill, int., 488. Troops for China, m., 1320.

WILSON, The Hon. J. : · Attachment of ·wages Aboli,tion Bill, 2R.,

l:l55 ; Com., 1363. Coal-Jumpers' Baskets Bill, 2P.., 4019; Com.,

4906.

WILSoN, The Ron. J. ( con!inuecl): Co bar-Wilcannia Railway Bill, 2R., 2839 ; m.,

3432. Early-closing Bill, 2R., 4285. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5996. Mines (Eight Honrs) Bill, 2R., :3742. Mines Engineers' Hours Bill, 2R., 4375 ; Com.,

4378, 4379, 5206, 5211. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., 2379.

'VINCHCO!IIBE, Mr. F. E., Ashfield: City :fl,ailway Extension Bill, int., 6261. Electric Tramway Bill, 3R., 56c!3. Federal Celebra.tions, q., 5642. Federal Elections Bill, Com., 5726. Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill, cons.

a melts., 5839. ~ Railway to the City, q., 5218, 54!6.

WisE, The Hon. l3. R., Q.C., Ashfield: [Assembly.]

Administration Jf Jnstice, adj., 85. Administration .Validating Bill, 2R., 3086,

3087, 3088; Com., 3092. Barton, Mr. Edmund, Q.C,, q., 4307. Chairman of Committees, p.o., 392. Church Trust: Goulburn, q., 2397 Darling Harbour Wharves Bill, Co:n., 7:31

754, 758. Dight, Mr. John, J.P., q., 1527, 2285. Docker, Judge, q., 2090. Early-closing Bill, p.o., 3077. Election Expenses Bill, int., 4365. Federal Elections Bill, int., 4366. Federation :

Bill, m., 334. Effective Voting, q., 367. Seat of Government, q., 1210.

Financial Administration, adj., 2115. Fire Brigades Bill, p.o., 2868. Hutchinson v. Hipgrave, q., 2082. Industrial Arbitration Bill, int., 538 ; 2&.,

641, 1804, 2262; Com., 2323, 2::329, 2:~H7, 2339, 2340, 2341, 2342, 2348, 2349, 2:iiil, 2524, 2530, 2532.

Inebriates Bill, 2&., 2903; Com., 2904. Josephson, Mr., q., 2086. · Land Appeal Court: Mr. H. DaYis, q., 1529, Libel Law, q., 291, 534. Literary Examination: The Bar, q., 2701. Public Health Bill, q., 2579. Public Service (Taxation Officers) Bill, int.,

4365. Public Service:

Appeals, q., 201l0. · By-laws of Board, q., 535. Delohery, Mr. C., q., 294, 630. Holidays: General Division, q., 209:?. Increments, q., 430. Master in Equity, q., 290. Regulations, q., 367. Temporary Officers, q., 534.

Railway: City Extension, q., 4310. Railway Employees' Appeals, q., 3133. Reading Documents, p. o., 82, 2102. Supreme Court Pi·ocedure Bill, int., 2449; m,,

·2747; 2&., 2i74, 2802; Com., ~803. Troops for China, m., 1282, 1288, 1327.

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·clii WIS INDEX TO SPEECHES. Wn1

Volumes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, lOB.

'VISll, The Ron. B. R. (continued): Westphal and Bright, Cases of, q., 2396. Women's Franchise Bill, obs., 4367. ·woodridge, K, Case of, q., 2751.

[Council.] Church u.nd School Lands Bill, 2B., 5854. City Railway Extension Bill, 2H., 6331; 3H.,

6333.' Co bar-Wilcannio. Ro.ilwo.y Biil, m., 5983, 5985. Companies Death Duties Bill, 2R , 6316, 6318. Defo.mation Bill, 2R., 4844, 4845; Com., 5123,

5126. Early-closingBill,m., 4805,4808; 3R.,4839; q.,

4841; ~ou.~. amdtH., 6323, 6::128; p.o., 6333. Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2u., 6312.

• Electric Tramway Bill, 2H., 5859. Excise Reduction Bill, 2R .. :3855; Oom., 5858. Extra Sitting Day, m., 5570; q., 5859. Grafton-Casino Railway Bill, 21~ .• 6352. ;IndustrialAt·bitration Bill, 21{. ,4532, 5575,5586. Ministe1·io.l Sto.tement, 4531. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5433, 5762; Com.,

5764, 5765, 5766, 5767' 5768, 5772, 5773 ; ad. rep., 5777. .·

Order of Business, q., 5883. Petition against Bill, obs. 5122. Public Service (Taxation Officers) Bill,2R. ,5600. Railway Employees Appeo.lBill, 2R.,6a36,6338. Supreme Court Procedure Bill, cons. nmdts.,

4907; rn., 4908. Suspension of Rules, 1n., 5987, 6330. \Yomen's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5872; p.o., 5880.

'VooD, The Hon. W. H., JJJJen-Bombala: Ackermans, Pt'osecution of, q., 2755. Agricultural Societies, l{eport on, q., 1673. Appeals : Full Court, q., 5060. Assignments, Registration of, q., 5449. Balderodgery Stock B.eserve, q., 1757. Bathurst Model Farm: Employees, q., 771. Cho.rges: Justice Department, q., 4109; obs.,

4170; q., 4.400. Coal Delivery Acts, q., 429. Compensation: Ex-prisoner, q., 292. Constitution Act, q., 1369. Convictions: Indecent Assault, q., 2282. Coroner : "'indsor, q., 2758. Court of Petty Sessions, q., 1372. Criminals in Gaols, q., 4849. Crown Solicitor's Oflice, q., 2761. Dawson, J., Death of, q., 4400. Dight, John, q., 4455, 4456. Disorderly Language, p. o., 1111. District Court l~ules, q., 49:~1. Docker, Judge, q., 1905, 1966, 2091. Drennan v. Gee, q., 3042. Fees: Medical ':Yitnesses, q., 304'2. Fines, Hefund of, q., 5791. First Offenders' Probation Act, q., 3745. Flogging in Gaol, q., 290, 292. Goold Bicycle Company v. Crowley, q., 429. Governor-General, q., 1369. Governor, Jimmy, q., 4649. Handbooks: Farming and Dairying, q., 1522. Indecent Publications Act, q., 5283. Insane Persons in Go.ol, q., 2912.

·I Irwin, .James, q., 1050. Jury Laws, q., 433. Lane). and Income '!'ax Staff, q., 289.

'YooD, The Ron. W. H. (continued): Land Sales: Administrators, q., 993, 1056,2285. Land Titles Office, q., 572. Libel Law, q., 4400. · Light Transit Railway Syndicate, q., 1753. Marriages: .Matrimonial Agencies, q., 3212. Medical Practitioners Act, q., 4208. Murray Prior, Release of, q., 1264, 1368. Old-age Pensions, q., 1369. Police Magistrate, q., 2581, 28·14, 3475. Prison Allowance: P. Maloney, q., 3046. Prisoners: Western Border, q., 1966. Provisions: Darlinghurst Gaol, q., 2911. Public Service :

Ann-ual Leave, q., 2391, 3211. Bucknell, Mr., q., 4646 . Clerk of Petty Sessions, q., 125S. Emergency O!ficers : Spies, q., 824. Examinations for Ladies, q., 2:~94. l!~xmnination for Promotion; q., 427. Femo.le Teachers, q., 1427. Fidelity Guarantees, q., 1673. Gratuities, q., 3472. Hner, 'Yarder, adj., 2811. Increases to, q., 45, 571, 2577, 4306. Inquiry n Mt·. Inch, q., 2914. Junior Clerl1s, q., 995. Land-tax Office Staff, q., 3211, 3333, 3335. Mason, Mr. : Organist, q., 994. 111o.ster in Equity, q., 572. Officers: Prisons Department, q., 4018. Po.yten, Mr. C. N., q., 827. Pensions, q., 288, 1261, 2841, 4401. Police Magistrate, Cowra, q., 1902. Registrar of Probates, q., 3473. Suspension Cases, q., 2394. Unclassified Teachers' Salaries, q., 1429. Vacancies in, q., 2015. Warder~, adj., 1118; q., 1907.

Public Service Acts, q., 1261. PL1blic Service Board, q., 2013. Public Works Act : Regulations, q., 1430. Railway Employees: Appeo.ls, q., 3214. Rathbone v. Walker, q., 5893. Seduction, Damages for, q., 2913. Ships' Crews in Gaols, q., 4305. Sleigh, Frank, q., 2579, 4455. Stipendiary Magistrates, q., 1370. Supply: Justice, 4068, 4074, 4079. Supreme Court Records, q., 5135. Trial Bay Prison, q., 2279. Wilson, John, Death of, q., 5602. Womanhood Suffrage, Jl.o., 1005, 1006. Wool and Sheep, Loss of, q., 1756.

'VRIGHT, Mr. F. A., Glen !nne.~: Closer Settlement Bill, q., 2582. Coorwull Academy·Loan Bill, 2n., 5917. Feder_al Celebrations, q., 5677. Financial Statement, q., 2700. Government Printing Office, q., 2433. Imperial Bushmen, q., 2581. Long-service Medal, q., 410!. Mines Eight Hours Bill, 2R., 1861. Railways:

Glen Inne}-Inverell, q., 589:.?. Narrabri-Moree, q., :~095. Nevertire to Warren, q., 2483. l'o.rkes-Condobolin, q., 3095.

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Wm SESSION 1900. You cliii

12 Juno to 5 December, 1900.

WRIGHT, Mr. F. A. (contimted): Tramways, q., 2483, 3095. Treasury Buildings, q., 2483. Volunteer Regiments, q., 1906.

y YouNG, The Ron. J. H., 1'he llfanning:

Abattoir, The, m., 1968 (p.o., 1973). 2004. Additional Sitting Day, m., 5671. Agricultural Settlement Bill, Com., 5655. Agricultural Leases Bill, 2R., 4512. Appropriation Bill, p.o., 6022. Ashfield Election, adj., 5045. Attorney-General, The, q., 4494. Banks Half-holiday Bill, Com., 6117. Bridge: Hinton, q., 2699. Chatswood Railway Station, q., 5G01. (jity Improvements: Board, q., 2081. ' City Railway Extension Bill, int., 6264; Com.,

6268. Coal-Jumpers' Baskets Bill, 2R., 4518. Commercial Agent, q., 2082, 2193. Commonwealth Arrangements Bill, Com., 4717. Crown Lands, Withdrawal of, ad,j., 2858. Culcairn-Germanton Railway Bill, int., 4729,

4731; Com., 6136; m., 6144. Customs (Sugar Drawbacks) Bill, 2R., 4725;

Com., 4727. Dissent from Ruling, m., 3135. Early-closing Bill, 3R., 3578. Elections Amendment Bill, Com., ~249, 5251,

5252. Electoral Law Suspension Bill, 2n., 4022. Electorates Redistribution Bill, 2R., 6111:!;

11.0., 6203; 3R., 6205. Electric Tramway Bill, int., 3943; ]J.o., 3505. Employ~rs' Liability Act. w~j., 54.65. Ena, The, Purchase of, q., 681. Excise Reduction Bill, 3R., 5618; 11.0., 5620. Extra Sitting Day, p.o., 3484. Federal Celebrations, aclj., 5076 ; q., 6368. Federal Elections Bill, p.o., 5679; 2R., 5694;

Com., 5713,5727,5730; 1·ecom., 5733; 3n., 5919 ; cons. amrlts., 6209, 6215.

Ferries : Hours of Labour, adi., 2626. Financial Administration, wlj., 2131. Financial Statement, q., 3475. Fire Brigades Bill, int., 2658. Gibson, S., Claim of, adj., 837: Goulburn Chnrch Property Trust, m., 3560. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 4521. Hawkesbury Bridge, obs., 3574. Koorawatha-Grenfell ~ailway Bill, 2R., 2007. Liverpool Asylum, zl.O., 6016. Loan Bill, 3R., 6030. McGovern and Me Donald,Constables,adj. ,285. Metropolitan Traffic Bill, p.o., 1059; 3R., 10-!7. Mines Eight Hours Bill, 2R., 1861 ; Com.,

186~. 1864. Motion for Adjournment, p.o., 2702. Municipalities Act, p.o., 6377. Municipalities Amendment Bill, Com., 4584,

4586, 4598, 4769, 4770, 4877, 4885. Notices of :Motion, p.o., 6374. Old·age Pensions Bill, 2R., 5005; Com., 5172;

JJ.O., 5181. Pacific Cable Enabling Bill, int., 4313,

YouNG, The Ron. J. H. (continued): Parliament House, q., 2912, 3129. Public \Yorks Act, obs., 1002. Railways (Employees Appeal) Bill, int., 3852. Road, q., 1595; adj., 2~20. Roads Votes, q., 1259. Roads and Bridges, adj., 798. Speaking in Reply, p.o., 4418. Steam Punt, q., 5213, 6363. Steel Rails Contract, q., 5330,5893; p.o.,5893. Supply:

Additional, 5935, 5943. Attorney-General, 3921, 3924.

Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 1379. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 2430. Suspension of Rules, m., 452, 6115. Sydney Corporation Bill, Com., ·1680. Sydney Corporation Further Amending Bill,

2R., 4132. Sydney Harbout· Trust, q., 6098. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, int., 859; Com.,

2501, 2503. Trams, Overcrowding of, aclj., 44i. Tramway Lines, q., 1430, 1600, 1601, 2700,

2912 ; ?n.' 2584. Treasury Bills Deficiency Bill, int., 4853. Truck Bill, 2R., 4521. Tuckian Flood Escape Scheme Bill, int., 3518. Wharfage Rates, q., 2912, 3129. Width of Tires Bill, int., 4733, 4735.' \oYollongong \Yater Supply Bill, 2n., 2944. Wreck, Removal of, q., 2018, 2087.

YouNC{, Mr. W. W., Bathtt?·st: Crozier and Party, q., 1902. Culcairn-Germanton Hail wayBill, Oom.,6142. Dawes, Private J., q., 4113, 4492, 4747. Early-closing Bill, 2n., 3280; Com., 3378. Federal Celebrations, adj., 5083 ; q., 6015. Ferries: Hours of Labour, a(//., 2627. Gibson, S., Claim of, adj., 836. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2n., 2250 ; Com.,

2346, 2359. Leichhardt-Abbotsford Tramway, q., 5011. Miners' Accident Relief Bill, •·ecom., 2938. J\·Iines Engineers' Hours Bill, 2n., 1213. Model Farm, q., 1122. Municipalities Amendment Bill, 2R., 4364;

Com., 4622, 4758; p.o., 4760. Old-age Pensions Bill, 2u., 4981. Personal Explanation, 5601. Railway Employees Appeal Bill, 2R., 5808;

Com., 5812. Railway and Tra,mway Mana,gemcnt:

Accident, q., 3B97, 4i46, 4!J34. Deviations, g., 39!1. Employees, q., 3934, 4400, 5011. Station·masters, q., 5786. Steam· motor Drivers, q., 2699.

Rathbone v. \Valker, rn., 54·19. Roads and. Bridges, adj., 786. Supply:

Additional, 5950. Colonial Secretary, 3896. Railways, 4190.

Tied Houses Bill, 2n., 3972. "'oman hood Suffrage, m., 1029. '\Yomen's Franchise Bill, 2R., 5548.

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