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DISSOLUTION OF TENTH PARLIAJ\iENT. (Gcizette Ext1·aordinary, No. 467.) Proclamation by his Excellency the Right Honorable Lord AUGUSTUS FREDERICK SPENCER LOFTUS, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, a Member of her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependencies. . WHEREAS by the bill passed by the Governor and Legislative Council of New South Wales, in the seven,teenth year of the reign of her Majesty the Queen, intituled "An Act to confer a Constitution on New South Wales .and to grant a Civil List to her Majesty," and assented to by her Majesty, under the authority of the act of the· Imperial Parliament, passed in the session of the eighteenth and nineteenth years of the said reign, intituled "An Act to enable her Majesty to assent to a Bill as amended of the Legislature of New South Wales to confer a Constitution on New South Wales and to grant a Civil List to her Majesty," it was amongst .other things enacted that it should be lawful for the Governor of New South Wales to dissolve the Legislative Assembly whenever he should deem it expedient; and whereas it is expedient that the said Assembly should be now dissolved: Now, therefore, I, Lord AUGUSTUS WILLIAM FREDERICK SPENCER LOFTUS, the Governor aforesaid, in pursuance of the power and authority so vested in me, do hereby dissolve the said Legislative Assembly, and the same stands dissolved accordingly. Given under my hand and seal, at Government House, Sydney, this third day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, and in the forty-sixth year of her Majesty's reign. By his Excellency's command, HENRY PARKES. GOD SA VE THE QUEEN!

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DISSOLUTION OF TENTH PARLIAJ\iENT.

(Gcizette Ext1·aordinary, No. 467.)

Proclamation by his Excellency the Right Honorable Lord AUGUSTUS VVILLIA~r

FREDERICK SPENCER LOFTUS, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, a Member of her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependencies .

. WHEREAS by the bill passed by the Governor and Legislative Council of New South Wales, in the seven,teenth year of the reign of her Majesty the Queen, intituled "An Act to confer a Constitution on New South Wales .and to grant a Civil List to her Majesty," and assented to by her Majesty, under the authority of the act of the· Imperial Parliament, passed in the session of the eighteenth and nineteenth years of the said reign, intituled "An Act to enable her Majesty to assent to a Bill as amended of the Legislature of New South Wales to confer a Constitution on New South Wales and to grant a Civil List to her Majesty," it was amongst . other things enacted that it should be lawful for the Governor of New South Wales to dissolve the Legislative Assembly whenever he should deem it expedient; and whereas it is expedient that the said Assembly should be now dissolved: Now, therefore, I, Lord AUGUSTUS WILLIAM FREDERICK SPENCER LOFTUS, the Governor aforesaid, in pursuance of the power and authority so vested in me, do hereby dissolve the said Legislative Assembly, and the same stands dissolved accordingly.

Given under my hand and seal, at Government House, Sydney, this twenty~ third day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, and in the forty-sixth year of her Majesty's reign.

By his Excellency's command,

HENRY PARKES.

GOD SA VE THE QUEEN!

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ELEVENTH PARLIA1"1ENT CONVENED.

(Gazette Si~pplement, No. 514.)

Proclamation by his Excellency the Right Honorable Lord AUGUSTUS vYILLIAM

·FREDERICK SPENCER LOFTUS, Knight Grand Cross of the J\Iost Honorable Order

of the Bath, a Member of her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor

and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependencie~.

IN pursuance of the power and authority vested in me as such Governor o,s aforesaid,

by virtue of the act intituled "An Act to confer a Constitution on New South Wales

and to grant a Civil List to her Majesty,'' as assented to by her Majesty under the

authority of the act of the Imperial Parliament, passed in the session of the eighteentli

and nineteenth years of the reign of her said Majesty, intituled "An Act to enable her Majesty to assent to a Bill as amended of the Legislature of New South Wales to

confer a Constitution on New South Wales and to grant a Civil List to her Majesty," -I do hereby proclaim that a session of the Legislative Council and Legislative

Assembly for the colony of New South vVales, for the despatch of business shall com­

mence and be holden on vVednesday, the third day of January next, at 12 o'clock at

noon, in the buildings known as the Legislative Council Chambers, in Macquarie-street,

in the city of Sydney; a:nd the members of the said Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly respectively are hereby required to give their attendance at the said time

and place accordingly.

Given urider my hand and seal, at Government House, Sydney, this thirteenth

day of December, in the year·of our Lord one thousand eight hundred

and eighty-two, andin the forty-sixth year of her Majesty's reign.

By his E~cellency's Command,

HENRY PARKES.

GOD SA VE THE QUEEN !

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LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

GOVERNOR: His Excellency the Right Hoi_zomble Lorcl AUGUSTUS WILLIAM FREDERICK SPENCER LoFTrrs,

Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honomble Orclei· of the Beith, a .Member of her JJfajesty's JJfost Honorable Privy Goimcil, Governor and Gornmancler-in-Ohief of the Colony of New South Wales ancl its Dependencies.

*THE MINISTRY : Premier and Colonial Secretary THE HoN. Sm HENRY PARKES, K.C.M.G.

A t " c 1 · 1 s t l THE HoN. Sm JOHN ROBERTSON, K.C.M.G. c mg o oma ecre ary ... ... ... From29 December, 1881, to 16August,1882.

Vice-President of the Executive Council, l Minister of Public Instruction, and THE HoN. Sm .JoHN ROBERTSON, K.C.M.G. Representative of the Government in Resignation accepted, 13 November, 1881. the Legislative Council .. .. . .. .

Vice-President of the Executive Council\ THE HoN FRED~~~~~dJer~THEW DARLEY, Q.C. (without.portfolio) ... ... ... l . From 14 November, 1881.

Colonial Treasurer THE HoN. JAMES WATSON. ·

Attorney-General

Secretary for Lands

Secretary for Public ·works

Minister of Public Instruction

Minister of J ustico

Postmaster-General

Secretary for Mines

rTHE HoN. W. C. WrnDEYER. Resigned, 10 August, 1879 .

. . . ~ Succeeded by

lTHE HoN. RoBERT WrsDoM. From 13 August, 1879.

rTHE HON. JAMES HOSKINS. Resigned, 26 December, 1881

l Succeeded by ... THE HON. Sm JOHN ROBERTSON, K.C.M.G.

From 29 December, 1881. THE HON. JOHN LACKEY. .. · l THE HoN. FRANCIS BATHURST SUTTOR.

From 14 November, 1881. (THE HON. FRANCIS BATHURST SUTTOR.

I Succeeded by THE HoN. Sm JosEPH GEORGE LoNG INNES, KNT .

.. . i Resigned, 13 October, 1881.

I Succeeded by THE HON. WILLIAM JOHN FOSTER.

l From 14 October, 1881. (The HoN. SAUL SAMUEL, C.M.G.

I Resigned, 10 August, 1880.

Succeeded by THE HON. FRANCIS BA'.l'HURST SUTTOR.

From 11 August, 1880. I Succeeded by

... i THE HoN. STEPHEN CAMPBELL BROWN.

THE HON. l (THE HoN.

... J THE HON.

l THE HON. l

From 14 November, 1881. Resigned, 22 August, 1882.

Succeeded by · ALEXANDER CAMPBELL.

From 30 August, 1882. EZEKIEL ALEXANDER BAKER.

Resigned, 13 August, 1881. FRANCIS BATHURST SUTTOR.

Acting, 30 August to 11 October, 1881. Succeeded by

ARTHUR RENWICK, M.D. From 12 October, 1881.

'Ministry resigned, 3 January, 1883.

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LEGISLATl'RE OF NEW SOUTH WALES-continued. ix

*THE MINISTRY :

Premier and Colonial Secretary THE HoN. ALEXANDER STUART.

Vjcc-President of the Executive Council I (without portfolio) ... I THE IfoN. Sm PATRICK JENNINGS, K.C.M.G.

Colonial Treasurer THE HoN. GEORGE, Rrc1LrnD DrnBs.

Attorney-General, and Representative of the} T H ~u · B D Q C Government in the Legislative Council IIE ON. \'V ILLIAM EDE ALLEY, . .

Secret:i.ry for Lands T1rn HoN. JAMES SQUIRE FARNELL.

~THE

... t THE

HoN. HENRY COPELAND. Resigned, 22 March,

Secretary for Public \Yorks

J.\linister of Public Instruction

Minister of J nstice

Postmaster-General

Secretary for Mines

Succeeded by 1883. HON. FRANCIS AUGUSTUS WRIGHT .

28 May, 1883.

THE HON. GEORGE HOUSTOUN REID.

THE HoN. HENRY EMANUEL ConEN.

~THE

... (THE

HON. FRANCIS AUGUSTUS WRIGHT. . Succeeded by From 5 January, 1883.

HON. WILLIAM JOSEPH TRICKETT. . 28 May, 1883.

THE HoN. JOSEPH PALMER ABBOTT.

''Ministry sworn in, 5 January, 1883.

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MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL :

(llTII PARLIAMENT-lST AND 2ND SESSIONS.)

1. Alderson, The Honorable \Villiam Maddison. 2. Bell, The Honorable Archibald. 3. Blaxland, The Honorable John. 4. Brodribb, The Honorable \Villiam Adams. 5. Busby, The Honorable V\rilliam. 6. Byrnes, The Honorable \Villiam. 7. Ca.dell, The Honorable Thomas. 8. Ca.mpbell, 'Che Honorable John. 9. Campbell, The Honomble Alexander.

10. Campbell, The Honorable Charles. 11. Chisholm, The Honora.ble James. 12. Cox, The Honorable George Henry. 13. Cox, The Honornble Edwa.rd King. 14. -Da.lley, The Honorable William Bede, Q.C. From 4 January, 1883. 15. Darley, The Honorable Frederick Matthew; Q.C. 16. De Sa.lis, The Honorable Leopold Fane. 17. Do~ker, The Honorable Joseph. 18. Eales, The Honorable John. 19. Flood, The Honorable Edward. 20. Frazer, The Honorable John. 21. Grahame, Th-o Honorable \Villiam. 22. Hay, The Honorable Sir John, K.C.M.G., Pi·esident. 23. Hill, The Honorable Richard. 24. Holt, The Honorable Thomas. 25. Joseph, The Honorable Samuel Aron. 26. King, The Honorable Philip Gidley. 27. Knox, The Honorable Edward. 28. Lee, The Honorable George. 29. Levy, The Honorable Lewis \<Volfe. 30. Lord, The Honorable Francis. :n. Lucas, The Honorable John. 32. Macintosh, The Honorable John. 33. Macleay, The Honorable William. 34. Marks, The Honorable John. 35. Moore, The Honorable Henry. 36. Moore, The Honorable Cha.rles. 37. Mort, The Honorable Henry. 38. Norton, The Honorable James. 39. Ogilvie, The Honorable Edward David Stuart. 40. Piddington, The Honorable William Richman. 41. Richardson, The Honorable John. 42. Roberts, The Honorable Richard Hutchinson. 43. Rundle, The Honorable Jeremiah Brice. 44. Smith, The Honorable John, M.D., LL.D., C.M.G. 45. Smith, The Honomble John. 46. Stephen, The Honorable'Sir Alfred, C.B., K.C.M.G. 47. Stewart, The Honorable John. 48. Suttor, The Honornble William Henry. 49. Suttor, The Honorable John Bligh. 50. Terry, The Honomble Samuel Henry. 51. Thornton, The Honorable George. 52. Watt, The Honorable John Brown. 53. vVebb, The Honorable Edmund. 54. \<Vhite, The Honorable James.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

. 8. 9.

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH w ALES-continited.

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY:

(llTII PARLIAMENT-lST AND 2ND SESSIONS.)

Abbott, Joseph Palmer, Esq. Abigail, Francis, Esq. Allen, Sir George Wigram ... Badgery, Henry Septimns, Esq. Barbour, Robert, Esq. . . . .. . .. . Barton, The Honorable Edmund, Speaker ... Barton, Russell, Esq .... Brown, Herbert Harrington, Esq . Brunker, James Nixon, Esq. Buchanan, David, Esq. Burns, John Fitzgerald, Esq. Butcher, Robert, Esq... ... .. . ... .. . Cameron, Angus, Esq., Chai1·rnan of Cornrnittees ... Campbell, George, Esq. Campbell, William Robert, Esq. Cass, George Edwin, Esq. Clarke, Henry, Esq. . .. Clarke, vVilliam, Esq .... Cohen, Henry Emanuel, Esq. Combes, Edward, Esq., C.M.G. Coonan, \Valter Thomas, Esq.

Gunnedah. West Sydney. The Glebe. Monaro. The Murray. East Sydney. Bourke. Durham. East Maitland. Mudgee. The Hunter. Paddington. \Vest Sydney. Carcoar.

. The Gwydir. The Bogan. Eden. Orange. vVest Maitland. East Macquarie. Forbes.

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22. Copeland, Henry, Esq. {

Newtown. Seat vacated by acceptance of .. . office, 5 January, 1883.

East Sydney. From 23 January, 1883. Balranald. 23.

24. 25. 26; 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. . 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63.

Cramsie, John, Esq. . .. Dalton, Thomas, Esq .... Dn,ngar, Thomas Gordon Gibbons, Esq. Day, George, Esq. . De Salis, George Fane, Esq .... Dibbs, George Richard, Esq. Ellis, Jam es Coles, Esq. Farnell, James Squire, Esq .... Ferguson, David Alexander, Esq. Fergusson, William John, Esq. Fletcher, James, Esq.... . .. Fremlin, Alfred Reginald, Esq. Gannon, John Thomas, Esq .... Garrard, Jacob, Esq .... Garrett, 'l'homas, Esq. Garvan, James Patrick, Esq. Gib bes, Frederick J n,mieson, Esq. Gill, John, Esq. _ Gorrick, Joseph Albert, Esq ... Gould, Albert John, Esq. Gray, Samuel William, Esq .... Griffiths, George Neville, Esq. Harris, John, Esq. Hellyer, Thomas Henry, Esq. Hey don, Louis Francis, Esq .... Holborow, William Hillier, Esq. Holtermann, Bernard Otto, Esq. Humphery, Frederick Thomas, Esq. Hutchinson, \Villiam Alston, Esq . .' .. Jennings, Sir Patrick Alfred, K.C.M.G. Jones, Auber George, Esq. Lackey, John, Esq . Levien, Robert Henry, Esc1 .... Levin, Leyser, Esq. . Loughnan, George Cumberlege, Esq. Lynch, Andrew, Esq .... Lyne, William John, Esq. Machattie, Richard Randolph, Esq. Mackinnon, James Archibald, Esq .... McCourt, \Villiam, Esq. McCulloch, Andrew Hardie, Junior, Esq.

Orange. The Namoi. Albury. Queanbeyan. St. Leonards. Newcastle. New England. Wellington. Glen Innes. Newcastle. Redfern. Argyle. Balmain. Camden. Eden. Newtown. Tamworth. W ollombi. Patrick's Plains. The Richmond. East Sydney. South Sydney.

. \Vest M11cquarie. Y ass Plains. Argyle, St. Leonards. Shoalhaven. Balmain. The Bogan. The Murrumbidgee. Central Cumberland. Tamworth. The Hume. The Murrumbidgee. Carcoar. The Hume. Bourke. Young. Camden. Central Cumberland.

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64-. McElhone, John, Esq.*

65. McLaughlin, John, Esq. 66. McQuade, Henry Michael Hale, Esq. 67. Melville, Niniau, Esq. 68. Merriman, George, Esq. 69. Mitchell, Joseph, Esq. 70. Moses; Henry, Esq. .. . 71. Murray, Richard Lennon, Esq. 72. O'Connor, Daniel, Esq. .. . 73. Olliffe, Joseph Benjamin, Esq. 74-. O'Mara, Thomas Chrysostom, Esq. 75. Parkes, Sir Henry, K.C.M.G. 76. Pigott, William Hilson, Esq. 77. Poole, 'Villiam Thomas, Esq. 78. Proctor, vVilliam Oonsett, Esq. 79. Purves, John Mitchell, Esq. 80. Quin, Edward, Esq. . . . . .. 81. Reid, George Houstoun, Esq. 82. Roberts, Charles James, Esq., C.M.G. 83: Robertson, Sir John, K.C.M.G. 84-. Ross, Andrew, Esq., M.D .... 85. Ryrie, Alexander, Esq. > .. 86. See, John, Esq. ... 87. Slattery, Thomas Michael, Esq. 88. Smith, Arthur Bruce, Esq .... 89. Smith, Robert Burdett, Esq. 90. Smit.h, Sydney, Esq .... 91. Smith, Thomas Richard, Esq. 92. Spring, Gerald, Esq .... 93. Stephen, Septimus Alfred, Esq. 94-. Stokes, Alfred, Esq. . .. .. .

. 95. Stuart, Alexander, Esq. ... 96. Sutherland, John, Esq. 97. Suttor, Francis Bathurst, Esq. 98. Targett, 'Valter Scott, Esq. 99. Tarrant, Harman John, Esq.

100. Taylor, Adolphus George, Esq.

101. Taylor, Hugh, Esq .... 102. Teece, "William, Junior, Esq. 103. Tighe, Atkinson Alfred Patrick, Esq. 104. Tooth, Robert Lucas, Esq ....

105. Trickett, William Joseph, Esq.

106. Vaughn, Robert Matteson, Esq. . .. 107. White, Hobert Hoddle Driberg, Esq. 108. 'Vilkinson, Robert Bliss, Esq. 109. Wilson, Alexander, Esq. 110. Wisdom, Robert, Esq. lll. 'Withers, George, Esq. 112. Wright, Francis Augustus, Esq. 113. Young, James Henry, Esq ....

{

East Sydney. Resigned, 17 ,January, 1883. ... The Upper Hunter. Resigned, 21

February ; re-elected, 6 March, 1883. The Upper Hunter. The Hawkesbury. N orthumberlancl. West Sydney. Newtown. From 13 January, 1883. Canterbury. Inverell. 'Vest Sydney. South Sydney. Tumut. Tenterfield. Canterbury. South Sydney. New England. The Clarence. Wentworth. East Sydney. The Hastings and Manning. M.udgee .. Molong. Braidwood. Grafton. Boorowa. Gundagai The Macleay. East Macquarie. The N epean. Young. Canterbury. Forbes. Illawarra . Redfern. Bathurst. Hartley. Kiama.

l Mudgee. Resigned, 21 February; .. · re-elected, 6 March, 1883.

Parramatta. Goullmrn. Northumberland. Monaro.

l Paddington. Seat declared vacant, 29 "· May, 1883, by acceptance of office.

Grenfell. Gloucester. Balranald. The Murray. Morpeth. South Sydney. Redfern. The Hastings and Manning.

·:c Elected for East Sydney antl The Upper Hunter.

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PUBLIC STATUTES OF THE SESSION. ELEVENTH P.A.R.T.T:.:tviENT-FIRST SESSION.

APPROPRIATION .A.cT (46 Vic. No. 2)-An Act to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of .New South Wales

certain sums to make good the Supplies granted for the Service of the Year 1883, and for the year 1882 and previous years. [Initiated in the .A.ssembly by Mr. Dibbs, 12 April, 1883. Assented to, 2 May, 1883.]

CONDITION AL PURCHASES VALIDATION ACT ( 46 Vic. No. 18)-An Act to declare valid Conditional Purchases made through agents in certain cases. [Initiated

in the Assembly by Mr. Farnell, 4 .A.pril, 1883. Assented to, 27 April, 1883.]

CONSOLTDATED REVENUE FUND AcT (46 Vic. No. 9)-An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund ·of New South Wales

towards the Services of the. Years 1882 and 1883. [Initi>itod in the Assembly by Mr. Dibbs, 18 January, 1883. .A.>sonted to, 29 January, 1882.]

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND ACT (46 Vic. No. '10)-An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South Wales

'towards the Services of the Year 1883. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dibbs, 21 February, 1883. Assented to, 28 February, 1883.]

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND AcT (46 Vic. No. 13)-A.n Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South Wales towards

the Services of the Year 1883. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dibbs, 20 March, 1883. · Assented to, 29 March, 1883. J

CRIMINAL LAW,AMENDMENT AcT (46 Vic. No. 17)-An Act to consolidate and amend in certain respects the Criminal Law. [Initiated in the Council

by Mr. Dalley, 24 January, 1883. Assented to, 26 April, 1883.]

DISTRICT COURT JUDGES' AND CHIEF COMMISSIONER OP INSOLVENT ESTATES' SALARIES .A.CT (46 Vic. No. 18)-

An Act to increase the Salaries and to provide Pensions for the District Court Judges and the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Cohen, 9 March, 1883, Assented to, 14 April, 1883.J

ECCLESIASTICAL PROCJrnURE AcT (46 Vic. No. 21)-An Act to validate certain grants of Prpbates and Letters of Administration heretofore made, and

to amend the Equity and Banco Business Expediting Act (22 Vic. No. 14) in certain particulars. Llnitiatcd in the Council by Mr. Dalley, 11April,1883. Assented to, 27 April, 1883.]

FISHERIES ACT AMENDMENT ACT (46 Vic. No. 25)-.An .A.ct to amend the Fisheries Act of 1881. [Initiated in the Assembly by 'Mr. Stuart, 16 March,

1883. Assented to, 2 May, 1883.J

· lN$CRIDED STOCK AcT (46 Vic. No. 12)--.A.n Act to authorise the creation 11nd issue of Inscribed Stock and to make certain provisions auxiliary

thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dibbs, 1 March, 1883. Assented to, 9 March, 1883.]

JUDGES' SALARIES AND PENSIONS AcT (46 Vic. No. 15)-An Act to regulate the Salaries and Pensions of Judges of the Supreme Court. [Initiated in the

.Assembly by Mr. Cohen, 9 March, 1883. Assented to, 14 April, 1883.J

LICENSING AcT AMENDMENT AcT (46 Vic. No. 24)-An Act to 11mend the Licensing Act of 1882. [Initiated in the .Assembly by Mr. Stuart, 9 March;

1883. Assented to, 2 May, 1883.] '

PUBLIC WonKs LoAN AcT (46 Vic. No. 23)-.A.n Act to authorise the Raising of a Loan for the Public Service of. the colony and for othe1•

purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dibbs, 12 April, 1883. .Assented to, 2 May, 1883.J

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RABBIT NUISANCE .A.CT (46 Vic. No. H)-An Act to provide for the Abatement of the Rabbit Nuisance. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr.

Abbott, 25 January, 1883. Assented to, 14 April, 1883.J

RETIRED JUDGES' PENSIONS AcT (46 Vic. No. 19)-An Act to increase the pensions payable to Retired Judges of the Supreme Court now in the re~eipl

of pensions. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Cohen, 29 Marcb, 1883. A9sented to, 27 Aprii, 1883.]

SYDNEY CORPORATION .A.CT A11rnNDJ\IENT .A.CT (46 Vic. No. 20)-An Act to correct an erroneous dat.e in the 213th section of the Sydney Corporation Act of 1879.

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dibbs, 11 April, 1883. Asscnt.ed to, 27 April, 1883.]

UNAUTHORISED EXPENDITURE INDEMNITY ACT (46 Vic. No. 11)-An .A.ct to indemnify the Colonial Treasurer, the Officers of the Treasury, and other Public Officers

in respect of certain unauthorised advances and payments in the Public Account. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dibbs, 31 January, 1883. Assented to, 9 March, 1883.l

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PUBLIC BILLS OF THE- SESSION. ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION.

CoJ\DlON LODGING-HOUSES BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Cameron, 9 February, 1883; withdrawn, 6 April, 1883.]

EATING-HOUSES BILL-[foitiated in the AssembJy by Mr. Trickett, 9 February, 1883; withdi·awn, .2 March, 1883.]

ELECTORAL Acr AMENDMENT BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. R. B. Smith; 18 January, 1883 ;·withdrawn, 6 April, 1883.]

EQUITY AND BANCO BUSINESS EXPEDITING ACT AMENDMENT BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. McLaughlin, 30 March, 1883 ; withdrawn in Council,

11 April, 1883.] FIRE BRIGADES BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Stuart, 7 February, 1883; withdrawn, 27 April, 1883.] INSCRIBED STOCK BILL-

Initia ted in the Assembly by Mr. Dibbs, 24 January, 1883; laid aside, 1 March, 1883.] JUDGJ\IENT CREDITORS' REMEDIES EXTENSION BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Levien, 27 February, 1883; not proceeded with.] LAND BOILERS. INSPECTION -BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dibbs, 16 February, 1883; stopped in Council by prorogation.] LIMITATION OF ACTION FOR TRESPASS BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Heydon, 30 January, 1883; second reading negatived, 26 February, 1883.]

ORDNANCE LANDS TRANSFER BILL­[Initiatedproforma, 17 January, 1883.]

PROVISIONAL REGISTRATION OF INVENTIONS BILL-[foitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Wisdom, 27 February, 1883; not presented.]

RIGHTS OF ATTORNEYS EXTENSION BILL-[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. A. G. Taylor, 3 April, 1883 ; not reported from Committee of

the Whole.] Sl3PREME COURT PROCESS FACILITATION BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Levien, 27 February, 1883; stopped by prorogation.] SYDNEY CORPORATION ACT AMENDMENT BrLL-

[Jnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Connor, 31 January, 1883; dropped 9 March, 1883.] SYDNEY CORPORATION ACT AMENDMENT BILL No. 2-

[Jnitiated in the Assembly by,Mr. O'Connor, 14 March, 1883; withdrawn in Council, 30April, 1883.]

PRIVATE ACTS. ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION.

ALBURY GAS COMPANY'S ACT-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Day, 23 February, 1883. Assented to, 14 April, 1883.]

AUSTRALIAN GASLIGHT COMPANY'S AcT-[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Burns, 24 January, 1883. Assented to, 14 April, 1883.]

HELEY's ESTATE AcT-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Purves, 1 March, 1883. Assented to, 27 April, 1883.]

KrAMA TRAMWAY AcT-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Tarrant, 17 January, 1883. Assented to, 14 April, 1883.]

REDHEAD COAL-MINING CoMPANY's AcT-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Fletcher, 2 March, 1883. Assented to, 14 April, 1883.]

RoTTON's EsTATE AcT-[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Combes, 6 February, 1883. Assented to, 29 March, 1883.]

WOLLONGONG GASLIGHT COMPANY'S AcT-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Poole, 6 February, 1883. Assented to, 1 May, 1883.]

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BLANDFORD PROPRIETARY SCHOOL BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Burns, 23 January, 1883; stopped by prorogation.]

CorrEN's EsTATE BILL- · [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Burns, 20 March, 1883; stopped by prorogation.]

EARNSHAW's ESTATE BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Wigram Allen, 7 March, 1883; stopped by prorogation.]

MORT'S BAY IMPROVEMENT BILL-(lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Cameron, 6 March, 1883 ; stopped by prorogation.]

BILLS PASSED 11HIRD SESSION TENTH PARLIA~fENT. ASSENTED TO IN RECESS.

CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NEW SOUTH WALES INCORPORATION ACT­, [Assented to, 21 November, 1882.]

DrsEASES IN SHEEP ACTS AMENDMENT AcT (46 Vic. No. 5)- · [Assented to, 21 November, 1882.]

EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY AcT (46 Vic. No. 6)­[Assented to, 21 November, 1882.]

GUARANTEES LAW AMENDMENT AcT (46 Vic. No. 4)-(Assented to, 21 November, 1882.] ·

MINING AcT FURTIIER AMENDMENT ACT (46 Vic. No. 7)­[Assented to, 21 November, 1882.]

'VrrARFAGE AND TONNAGE RATES AcT AMENDMENT AcT (46 Vic. No. 8)­(Assented to, 21 November, 1882.]

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PUBLIC STATUTE.

TRAMWAYS DECLARATORY .A.cT' (46 Vic. No. 26)-An Act to declare legal the employment of Steam Motors on Tramways constructed, worked, or

maintained in pursuance of the Tramways Extension Act 1880. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Stuart, 29 May, 1883. Assented to, 2 June, 1883.]

PRIVATE BILL. EARNSHAw's ESTATE BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Wigram Allen, 30 May, 1883 ; stopped iu Council by prorogation.]

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PARLIAMENT ARY DEBATES.

-1 NDEX 'TO SUBJECTS.

A ABORIGINES, PROTECTORA'l'E OF~

See FINANCE: ESTIMATES.

ABORIGINES, TREATMENT OF~ Assembly-Mr. McElhorie as to treatment of. aborigines at Botany, 29.

Oouncil-Question by Mr. Thornton as to:illeged case · of kidnapping, 551.

ADULTERATI~N OF FooD AND DRINK­See COMMON LODGING-HOUSES.

ALBURY GAS CoMl'AN'Y's BILL­

Assernbly-First reading, 677 ; referred to select com­mittee, 706 ; report of committee.presented, 793; second reading and .Committee, 887; third reading, -921 ; ·assent rtiported, 1545.

·Oouncil-First reading, 934·; second·reauing and Com­mittee, 1149; third reading, 1206; assent reported, 1531.

.AMERICAN DUTY ON ·W OdL= ·See .FINANCE.

AMSTERDAM INTERNATIO.NAL ExliIBITi:oN­

Assernbly-. Telegram from Agent-General as to opening

of, read by Mr. Stuart, 1930.

ANDERSON, LAND. HELD AT MIDDLE HARBOUR BY-

A_ssernbly-Question by Mr. Fletcher respecting,' 573.

ANDERSON, SURVEYOR~

Assernbly-Motion by Mr. A. G. 'Taylor 'for corres­

pondence respecting 'James Carroll's com­plaint against, agreed to, 1545.

APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF . p ARLIAMENT TO THE CIVIL SERVICE-

See PARLIAMENT.

ARMSTRONG, CAPTAIN-

. As.qernbly-Motion by Mr. Levien for select con1mittee -to inquire ·respecting removal bf, from his office as Commissioner and . Magistrate of Lord ·Howe Island, agreed to, 505 ; report of select committee presented, 1769; ex­planation by Mr. Lyne as to why motion to

·adopt select committee's report was not ·p?"Oceeded with, 1893. ·

ART GALLERY-See PUBLIC LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY.

ART, WORKS OF, PURCHASED BY 'tHE PA'Rirns GOVERNMENT_:

.Assernbly-Motion by Mr. McElhone for return showing

cost of all pictures, statuary, so-called works of art, and other wares purchased by Sir Henry Parkes or any member of the late Government, 376; debated by Mr. Mel­ville, 377; Mr. Young, and agt-e-ed·to, '378. ·

.ASS'.EMBLY~ ADJOURNMENT, Si>ECIAL-

Motion by Mr. Stuart ·t-o adjourn 1from 25th to 30th January, agreed to, 129; motion by Mr. Levien to adjourn from 31st January to 6th February on account of opening of railway to Armidale, 185 ; agreed to, 190 ; motion by Mr. Stuart to ·adjourn from Thursday, March .22, until Wedtresday, March 28 (Easter holidays), .and .amend­ments by Mr. Burns to adjourn from Wed­nesday until the following Thursday, ·-and by Mr. Fletcher to adjourn from Thursday until Tuesday, April 3, 1045 ; both amend­.ments negatived and original motion agreed to, 1046.

·COMMITTEES, CHAIRMAN OF (1st sessfon)-Mr. Cameron proposed as Chairman .by Mr. H. Clarke, seconded by Mr. 'Badgery, 99; motion debated by Mr. McElhone, 99, 104 ; Mr. R. B. Smith, 100; Mr. Garrett (who moved an amendment to make the election for the parliament instead of for the ses~ion), Mr. Gray, 101 ; Mr. Buchanan, Mr. W. R. Campbell, 102; Mr. _Trickett, Mr. Stuart, 103; Mr. 'Melville, Sir John .Robertson, 104; amendment withdrawn and original question agreed to, 105.

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ASSEMBLY (continued)-CoMMITTEES, CHAIRMAN OF (2nd session)­

Mr. Cameron proposed as Chairman by Mr. R. B. Smith, motion seconded by Mr. H. Clarke, and agreed to, 1953.

ELECTIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS COMMITTEE­Speaker's warrant appointing committee laid

upon the table, 65; warrant to take effect, 139.

INDISPOSITION OF MR. SPEAKER-Chair taken by Deputy-Speaker in absence of

Speaker, owing to indisposition, 1598.

IRREGULARITY OF QUESTIONS-Observations by Mr. Speaker on irregularity in form of questions, 150, 1504.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE-Motion by Mr. Stuart to grant leave of absence to certain members, 1951; debated by Mr .. Wisdom, Mr. R. B. Smith, .1952; Mr. McLaughlin, and agreed to, 1953.

OATH, ADMINISTRATION OF-Commission empowering the Speaker to ad­minister the oath to' new members, 29 ; and Chairman of Committees in absence of Speaker, 113. ·

ORDER oF BusINEss-Question by Sir John Robertson as to prece­dence given to motion by private member for special adjournment, 185.

REFRESHMENT HouR-Mr. Fletcher as to shortness of time allowed,

740.

RESIGNATION OF MEMBERS-Mr. A. G. Taylor as to resignation of Mr.

McElhone and himself in order to contest an election at Mudgee, 574; Mr. Taylor and Mr. McElhone's resignations received, 603.

See also ELECTORAL.

SESSIONAL CoMMITTEES­

ABsembly-Library, Standin~ Orders, and Refreshment

Committee appointed, 109.

SESSION AL ORDERS (1st session)-Motion by Mr. Stuart to give precedence to Government business on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and amendment by Mr. Purves to add Tuesday, 105 ; debated by Mr. Buchanan, 105; Mr. Young, Mr. R. B. Smith, 106 ; Mr. Garrett, Mr. Burns, 107 ; amendment withdrawn and original motion agreed to, 108; remaining sessional orders agreed to, 108-9.

SESSIONAL ORDERS (2nd Be8sion)--Motion by Mr. Stuart to give precedence to Government business on each day of sitting, agreed to, 1951 ; motion by Mr. Stuart for recording in Votes and Proceedings answers to questions, agreed to, 2042.

ASSEMBLY (continued)-SPEAKER, ELECTION OF:_ .

Sir Wigram Allen proposed as Speaker by Mr. Burns, seconded by Mr. H. Clarke, 3; Mr. Edmund Barton proposed as Speaker by Mr. Reid, 3 ; seconded by Mr. Garrett, 5 ; House addressed by Sir Wigram Allen, 5; Mr. E. Barton, 6; Mr. Buchanan, 7; Mr. Badgery, 11 ; Mr. McElhone, 14; Mr. Stuart, 16; Sir John Robertson, 18; Mr. W. R. Campbell, 20; Mr. Levien, 21 ; Mr. E. Barton elected, 23 ; the Speaker-elect congratulated by Sir Henry Parkes and Mr. Stuart, 23; Mr. Speaker presented to the Governor, 29. ·

TELLERS' .DIVISION LISTS-Mr. Cameron as to mode of taking divisions by obliterating names in list, and observa­tions by Mr. Speaker, 701.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S OPINION ON POINT OF ORDER IN THE ASSEMBLY-

See PARLIAMENT.

"AUSTRAL,,, SINKING OF­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. See for all letters and tele­

grams in reference to relegation to England of inquiry into, agreed to, 794.

Council- . Question by Mr. Flood as to li~es lost by the sinking of the Austral, and as to inquiry in reference to the disaster, 934.

AUSTRALIAN GASLIGHT COMPANY'S BILL­

Assembly-First reading, 139 ; referred to select com­mittee,!185; report of committee presented, 740; second _reading moved by Mr. Burns, 885 ; debated by Mr. Poole, 886 ; agreed to, 887 ; third reading, 921; assent reported, 1545.

Oounci[:...... First reading, 934 ; second reading moved by

Mr. Dalley, and debated by Mr. Stewart, 1077; Mr. De Salis, Mr. Brodribb, Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. Terry, 1078; Mr. Marks, Mr. Darley, Mr. Macintosh, 1079; Mr. Dalley, 1080; agreed to, 1080; third reading, 1115; assent reported, 1531.

B B.'-l!:.ER, MR. EZEKIEL ALEXANDER-

.A.&sembly-Motion by Mr. Fletcher to allow Mr. E. A. 'Baker to be heard by counsel at the bar of the House, agreed to, 770 ; counsel heard at the bar, 1245; motion by Mr. Fletcher to rescind resolution of 8th November, 1881, alleging that Mr. Baker had been guilty of conduct unworthy of a member of the House, 1255 ; debate adjourned, 1259 ; continued by Sir Henry Parkes, 1569 ; Mr. Stuart, 1571 ; Mr. Abbott, 1573; Mr. Garvan (who moved as an amendment that

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the case of Mr. Baker be referred to a select committee), Mr. Young, Mr. Hellyer, 1574; Mr. W. R. Campbell, Mr. Abigail, 1575; Mr. McLaughlin, 1576; Sir John Robertson, 1578; Mr. O'Connor, 1580 ; Sir Henry Parkes, 1583 ; Mr. Pigott, 1586 ; debate adjourned, 1587; continued by Mr. Garrett, 1728; Mr. Reid, 1732; Mr. O'Mara, 1734; Mr. Melville, 1736 ; debate ad­journed, 1739 ; amendment negatived and motion ~greed to, 1924.

"BALLINA,'; WRECK OF THE­Assembly-Motion by Mr. Young, for Mr. Roberts, for

correspondence, &c., relating to, agreed to, 677

BALMAIN PUBLIC ScH:ooL­See ·EDUCATION.

BECHET, ALPHONSE-­Assembly Motion by Mr. Coonan for copies of petitions, . &c., relating to the case of, agreed to, 313 ; Mr. Buchanan as to reply of Colonial Sec· retary to deputation in behalf of, 1841.

BELL, CASE OF, GEORGE­Assembly-

Motion by Mr. A. G. Taylor for papers relating to the case of George Bell, tried at Casino f_or maliciously shooting a foal, agreed to, 1660.

BILLIARD-TABLES FOR THE USE OF MEMBERs OF p ARLIAMENT-

Assembly-Notice of question by Mr. A. G. Taylor respecting, and observations by Mr. Speaker

· thereon, 1504; motion by Mr. A. G. Taylor _condemning the expenditure of public m-0ney in providing a billiard-table for the use of members of Parliament, 1565; motion verbally amended and agreed to, 1569.

BLACKWATTLE S'wAMP­Assembly-Mr. Merriman as to necessity for thoroughly

draining, 2057.

BLANDFORD PROPRIETARY SCHOOL BILL­Assembly-First reading, 185 ; referred to select com­mittee, 213 ; report of committee presented, 360 ; second reading, 655 ; considered in Committee, 776.

BOARD OF HEALTH­Assembly-Motion by Mr. Poole for return showing the

attendance of members of the board and subjects considered by them, agreed to, 1893.

BoARDING·OUT SYsTEM­Assembly-

Question by Mr. H. Taylor as to boarding­out children from the Randwick Asylum, 573.

BOILER EXPLOSIONS­Gouncil-_ Question by Mr. Watt as to boiler explosions during the last five years, 1148, 1206.

BOILERS AND MACHINERY, INSPECTION OF­Assembly- ·

Question by Mr. Garrard as to introduction of bill to provide for, 150. .

See LAND BOILERS INSPECTION BILL.

BREWARRINA, POLICE DISTRICT OF~ Assembly-

Motion by Mr. Coonan, for Mr. Machattie, for correspondence relating to establishment of district courts and quarter sessions, and retul'.n as to number of committals and con­victions in, agreed to, 677.

BRIDGES-See ROADS AND BRIDGES.

"BuLLETIN"-See NE";SPAPER COMMENTS ON THE QUEEN.

BOURKE v. SPARKS­Assembly-Motion by Mr. Abigail for copies of deposi­tions in the assault cases of, agreed to, 1081.

c CHURCH AND SCHOOL LANDS, MINING ON­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Targett as t-0 introduction of measure to permit, 1081.

CIRCULAR QUAY, COAL-BOXES AT­Assembly-Mr. Holtermann as to unsightly appearance

of, 1866, 2060.

CIRCULAR QUAY, MANAGEMENT 01"­Assembly-Mr. Garvan as to rates charged at Circula.r Quay in comparison with rates charged at private wharfs, 1654; Mr. Garvan as to dearth of shipping at the Circular Quay, 2058.

CIRCULAR QUAY, RAILWAY TO_:_ See RAILWAYS.

CIRCULAR QUAY, RESUMPTION OF LAND NEAR­Assembly-Motion by Mr. Garrard for copies of docu­ments relating to, agreed to, 1366.

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.APPOINTMENTS BY THE p ARKES GOv.m:&NMENT

Assembly-Motion by Mr. McElhone for return of appointments made by each member of the late Parkes Government, 369 ; agreed to, 374.

BROWN, MR. EDWARD­

Assemb/,y-Motion by Mr. Vaughn for copies of all appli­

cations and recommendations in favour of, for the office of police magistrate, agreed to, 185. ·

CIVIL SERVANTS: ExEMl'TION OF, FROM ACTING AS .JURORS-

Assembly-Motion. by Mr. O'Co11nor for copies of corres­

pondence relating to the exemption of civil ' servants from sitting upon juries, agreed to, 1177.

CIVIL SERVICE BILL­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Pigott as to introduction of, 286.

LEES, WARDER­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. A. G. Taylor for copies of all papers relating to inquiry into charges of brutal behaviour preferred against, agreed to, 1176.

MusGROVE, SENIOR-SERGEANT­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. S. Smith, for Mr. Hellyer, for return relating to application and claim of, for pnnnotion, agreed to, 921.

PERIODICAL COMPETITIVE ExAMINATIONS­

Assem bly-Question by Mr. A. G. Taylor·as to whether provision would be made for, in Civil Service Bill, 1228.

ScoLLIN, POLICE SERGEANT THOMAS-·

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Trickett for copies of all let· ters, &c., relating to the removal of, agreed to, 1045.

COCKCROFT, CASE OF A. A,·­

AsRembly-Motion by Mr. Merriman, for Mr. Gorrick, for correspondence relating to the alleged interference of a public school teacher in, agreed to, 884.

COHEN'S ESTATE BILL-

Assembly-First reading, 1131 ; referred to select com­.mittee, 1176 ; report of committee pre­sented, 1278; second reading and Cont­mittee, 1397.

·COMMISSION OF 'THE PEACE­

Assembly-Question by Mr. H. Taylor as to adoption of Queensland system of issuing a new commis­

·sion of the peace in January of each year, 770; question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to

· revision of commission·of the peace and the lmperseding of incompetent justices, 1081.

COMMON LODGING-HOUSES­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Abigail as to advisableness of introducing bills to regulate the common lodging-houses and adulteration of food and drink, 212.

COMMON LODGING.ROUSES BILL­

Assernbly~

Motion to go into Committee agreed to, 213 ; motion in Committee agreed t~, 831 ; first reading, 345 ; second reading moved by Mr. Cameron, 505 ; order of the day withdrawn, 1353.

COPELAND, MR.-See GOVERNMENT: RESIGNATION OF MINISTElt'FOR WORKS.

COUNCIL----AuJouRNMENT, SPECIAL-

Motion by Mr. Dalley to adjourn from Wed­nesday, March 21, to Wednesday, March 28 (Easter holidays), agreed to, 1076.

ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS-

Motion by Mr. Stewart for preparation of sessional returns showing the attendance of members, agreed to, 125.

COMMITTEES, CHAIRMAN OF-

Mr. Docker elected Chairman (1st session), 63; (2nd session), 1934.

. COMMITTEE'S, SESSION AL-

Standing ·orders, library, printing, and re­freshment committees appointed, 64.

EXTRA DAYS OF SITTING-

Motion by Mr. Dalley to make Tuesday a sitting day for the remainder of the session, agreed to, 984 ; motion by Mr. Dalley to make Monday and Friday extra sitting days during the remainder of the session, 1784 ; agreed to, 1785.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE (1st session)-Leave of absence granted for the remainder

of the session to Profesgor Smith. 934 ; to Mr. Blaxland, 1588 ; ·to Mr. Holt for six months, 1888.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE (2nd session)-Leave of absence for the session granted to members, 1967, 2041.

MEMllER RESIGNED-

Mr. Sutherland's resignation reported, '2,

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COUNCIL (continzted)­OA'I'H, ADMINISTRATIO::; OF-

Commission empowering the PresiClent to administer the oath to new members, 25 ; and Chairman of Committees in absence of President, 123, 1966.

REM-OVAL OF MEMBER OF COUNCIL-

The President as to postponement of question by ~fr. C, Campbell, 933. •

SESSIONAL 0RDERS-

0omicilr-Notice of sessional orders given by Mr. A.

Campbell, 27; sessional orders passed (1st ses.sion ), 64 ; (2nd session), 1934.

CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL-­

Ooitncil--Leave given to introduce bill, 123 ; second reading moved by Mr. Dalley, 131 ; agreed to, 132 ; considered in Committee, 132, 173; read third time, 254 ; statement by At­

. torney:General respecting opinion given by him on point of order raised in ·the Assem­-bly, 1274; bill returned from Assembly with amendments, 1457-; amendments con­sidered, 1532 ; assent to bill reported, 1784.

Assembly--First reading, 286; second reading moved by

Mr. Cohen, 615 ; debated by Mr. Buchanan, 619; Mr. R. B. Smith, 622 ; Mr. Tighe, 623 ; Mr. W. Clarke, Mr. Targett, 630 ; Mr. Cohen, 631 ; agreed to, 631. Con­sidered in Committee, 631, 1008, 1016, 1081, 1132, 1164, 1178 ; point of order as to

·whether'346th clause did not involve public expenditure, and therefore that the bill ought to have originated in the Assembly, , 1188 ; Chairman's opinion, 1194 ; point of order referred to the Speaker, 1194; opinion · by the Speaker that point of-order ought to be raised at-another stage, 1202; bill further _ considered in Committee, 1204; point of order raised on motion for adoption of report, deb::ite on point of order adjourned on divi­sion, 1206; observation by Mr. C::imeron as to inaccuracy in Votes and Proceedings respect­ing the Speaker's opinion, 1228 ; question by Mr. Cameron respecting opinion on the subject given by the Attorney-General, 1229 ; debate on point of order resumed, 1282 ; Speaker's ruling, 1312 ; report adopted, 1316 ; question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to whether Attorney-General's opinion was made public before the Speaker gave his ruling, 1316; further points of order raised by Mr. A. G. Taylor on motion for third re;iding, 1399 ; Speaker's ruling, -1401 ; bill recommitted and further con­sidered, 1403, 1413; report adopted, 1425 ; third reading, 1463 ; debate as to action of . Attorney-General in giving opinion, 1505; motion by Mr. A. G. Taylor respecting, 1701 ; assent to bill reported, 1786_.

CROWN LANDS-ALIENATION OF CROWN LANDS ·ny Co:t<""DI·

TIONAL PURCHASE-

Assembly-Motion by Mr. A. G. Taylor affirming that the alienation -0f Crown lands by con­ditional purchase should he discontinued pending the proposed re-construction of the land laws, 379; debate by Mr. Griffiths, 381 ; debate adjourned, 382 ; continued by Mr Barbour, 506; Mr. Loughnan, 512; Mr. Hutchinson, 513; Mr. Abbott, Mr. Buchanan, 514; Mr. Heydon, 516; Mr. Spring (who"llloved an amendment n-pprov· ing of the suspension of auction sales and disapproving of a restriction of sale by conditional purchase), 518; Sir John Robert­son, 520; (point of order raised by Mr. Garrett that amendment not in order, 522; Mr. Speaker's ruling that amendment is in order, . 524) ; debate continued by Mr. Farnell, 524; Mr. Badgery, 525; Mr. Young, 526 ; Mr. Garvan, Mr. Lynch, 527 ; Mr. Fletcher, 528 ; Mr. Garrett, 529; Mr. Barbour, Mr. McElhone, 541 ; Mr. A. G. Taylor, 548 ; amendment and origind

'motion both negatived, 550 .

ALIENATION OF CROWN LANDS~

Assembly-_ Questions as to intention of Government re

suspension of, pending further legislation­by Mr. Levien, 113 ; by .Mr. Ryrie, 139.

Gouncil-Question by Mr. Norton as to introduction by Government of bill to temporarily sus­pend the alienation of land by conditional purchase, 170.

APPRAISEMKNT OF TowN Lo·rs AT Tm\IORA ,AND GULGONG-

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Spring for copies of all pa peril in connection with, agreed to, 683.

:AUCTION SALES­

,Asiembly-Question by l\fr. Barbour as to withdrawing

Crown lands from auction sale pending further legislation, 99.

CLYNE's CONDITIONAL Pu:acn:AsE­

Assembly-'Motion by Dr. Ross to adopt report of select

committee, debated by Mr. ·Farnell and Mr. McElhone, and agreed to, 379.

CoNNTIONAL Pu:acHASES­

Ooimcil-Motion by Mr. J. Smith for return relating to, agreed to, 197.

Assembly-Question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to number of acres of Crown land conditionally pur­chased since the suspension of auction sales, 1316.

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.Assembly-Question by Mr. \V. J. Fergusson respecting,

1152.

CONDITIONAL PURCHASES VALIDATION BILir-

Aasembly- . First reading, 1282 ; second reading moved by Mr. Farnell, 1353 ; debated by Mr. Garrett, Mr. R. B. Smith, and a.greed to, 1354; reported from Committee, 1354; third reading, 1399 ; assent reported, 1836.

Gouncilr-First reading, 1406 ; second reading and

Committee, 1532 ; third reading, 1588 ; assent reported, 1818.

CONDITIONAL SALES BRANCH OJ' THE LANDS DEPARTMENT-

Assembty-Motion by Mr. McElhone for copies of reports by Mr. S. Freeman on the management of, agreed to, 1081.

DOUGHERTY'S CONDITIONAL PURCHASE-

.A~sembly- . Motion by Mr. Gould for copies of all docu­ments relating to, agreed to, 814.

FORD'S CONDITIONAL PURCHASE­

A&sembly--Motion by Dr. Ross for correspondence, &c., respecting, agreed to, 1785.

FORFEITURE OF SELECTIONS­

Assemb ly-Mr. McElhone as to unfair proceedings in

connection with, 1972.

LAND OFFICES AT NARRABRI, vVALGETT, AND CooNABARABRAN-

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Cameron, for Mr. Dangar, for return showing business transacted in, during 1881 and 1882, agreed to, 1057.

LAND LAWS, WORKING OF THE­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Garrett as to nature of authority given to Messrs. Morris and Ranken to inquire into the working of the land laws, 65 ; motion by Mr. Reydon to add the names of Mr. Barbour, Mr. McElhone, and himself to the names of the gentlemen appointed to inquire into the working of the land laws, 115; debated by Mr. Farnell, 121 ; Sir Henry Parkes, Mr. Reydon, in reply, 122 ; negatiYed, 123 ; question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to when Messrs. Morris and Ranken's report would be laid on the table, 1625; Mr. Wisdom as to delay in producing return, 1870 ; question by Mr. Tarrant as to payment of temporary draftsmen for special services in connection with the inquiry by Messrs. Morris and Ranken, 1892; report of Messrs. Morris and . Ranken laid on the table, 1924; observations respecting by Mr. A. G. Taylor, 1925; Mr. Copeland, Mr. Cameron, 1925; Mr. Lyne, Sir John Robertson, 1926; Mr. Stuart, 1927.

CROWN LANDS (continued)-PuRcHASE OF LAND IN VIRTUE OF IMPROVE•

MENTS-Assembly-Statement by Sir John Robertson that it was his intention to call attention to the loss sustained by the colony owing to the action of the Government in stopping the pur­cha~e ofland in virtue of improvements, 909; attention called to the subject by Sir John Robertson on motion of adjournment, 1108; Mr. McElhone as to SirJohn Robertson's action, 1230.

RING-BARKING ON CROWN LANDS-Assembly- .

Motion by Mr. Day for return respecting, agreed to, 360.

RUNS IN COUNTIES OF GORDON .AND ASHBURN· HAM-

Assembly-Motion by Dr. Ross for return respecting, agreed to, 287.

SURVEY OF LAND FOR AUCTION SALE-

Assembly- · Question by Mr. Dangar as to intention of Government with regard to land already measured for sale, and on which the deposit of 6d. per acre had been paid, 613.

SURVEY OF LAND IN COUNTIES OJI GORDON AND ASHBURNHAM-

Assembly-Motion by Dr. Ross for return respecting, agreed to, 287.

TEMPORARY DRAFTSMEN, SURVEY DEPART· -MENT-

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Olliffe for return - showing names of all temporary draftsmen employed in the Survey Department, agreed to, 884

TIMBER RESERVES-

Assembly-¥otion by Mr. Barbour for return respecting, agreed to, 1836.

TRA YELLING STOCK RESERVES­

Assembly-Mr. McElhone as to cancellation of certain

travelling ~tock reserves, 1230.

D DALTON, J.P., MR. JAMES-

Assembly- . Question by Mr. Burns as to Mr. Dalton's action in signing address to Mr. J·. E. Redmond, containing seditious language, 848.

See "also REDMOND, ADDRESS AT ORANGE TOMR.

DANCING SALOONS-­

A,~sembly-Question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to legisla­tion to render dancing saloons amenable to license and police surveillance, 1227.

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DAW

Motion by Mr. Merriman for correspondence, &c., relative to the handing over of Dawes' Point to the Imperial naval authorities, agreed to, 1163; question by Sir John Robertson as to when .papers would be laid on the table, 1230; Sir John Robertson as to necessity of seeking parliamentary sanc­tion to any arrangement with the Imperial Governmel).t, 1487.

See also GARDEN ISLAND. DAMS, CONSTRUCTION OF-

See vVATER AND SEWERAGE.

DEAN, CONSTABLE ROBERT-A-m~- . Motion by Mr. Teece for papers relating to

dismissal of, agreed to, 884.

DIAMOND-DRILLS­Assemb/y-Motion by Mr. Buchana.n for return respect­

ing, agreed to, 884; question by Mr. Buchanan as to when return would be laid on the table, 1857.

DISTRICT CouRT JuDGEs-See JUSTICE.

DISTRICT COURT Juni:rns' AND UHIEF COMMIS­SIONER OF INSOLVENT ESTATES' SALARIES BILL-See JUSTICE.

DIVISIONS­Coimcil-Earnshaw's Estate Bill (in Corwmittee)-

M otion that Chairman report progre~s, 1695. Inscribed Stock Bill (in Gommittee)-

Clause 3. Amendment by Mr. Piddington to make stock redeemable at times ''not exceeding thirty years," 401.

Clause 5. Amendment by Mr. Piddington to prevent increase of amount of loan, 446. "·That the clause be agreed to," 571.

Third reading, 703. Inscribed Stock Bill (No, 2), 3R., 813. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, " Pre­vious Question" (second reading), 1222; 2R., 1222. (In Gommittee)-Amendment by Mr. Piddington to increase term of judges' ser­vice from fifteen to twenty years, 1269. Amendment by Mr. Piddington to reduce pension to one-ha.If of salary, 1269.

Licensing Bill (in Committee)-Clause 9. Amendments relating to size of

rooms, 1824, 1825. Clause 19. Amendment to omit words

providing for distance of 60 miles between railway refreshment-rooms, 1832 ; ''Clause, as amended," 1833.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, No. 2-motion to fix date for second read­ing, 1783.

Tramways Declaratory Bill-.Suspension of standing orders, 2020. (In Committee)­New clause by Mr. Darley to limit speed of steam motors, 2038 ; new clause by Mr. Darley that look-out men be employed on steam motors, 2039 ; new clause by Mr. Darley that occurrence of accident be con­sidered pi·ima facie evidence of negligence of persons in charge of motors, 2040.

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DIVISIONS (continued)-· As.!embly-

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Alienation of Crown Lands by conditional purchase -Motion to adjourn debate on motion by Mr. A. G. Taylor, 383 ; motion, 550.

Baker Mr. E. A.-Motions for adjournment of debate on Mr. Fletcher's motion to rescind resolution of last Parliament, 1587, 1737; motion, 1924.

Criminal Law Amendment Bill (in Commit­tee)-

Clause 165 (Stealing shrubs, &c., of the value of ls.). Amendment by Mr. Cohen as to punishment, 1013.

Clause 3. Amendment ·by Mr. A. G. Taylor to include ''attorney" in the term "counsel," 1084 ; that point of order re­specting be reported to the House, 1091.

Clause 9 (Murder). Amendment by Mr. McLaughlin to omit words " recklern in­difference to life," 1102.

Clause 16 (Administration of poison with intent to commit murder). Amendment by Mr. Tighe to omit ''suffer death," l l33.

Clause 20 (Threatening letter). Amend­ment by Mr. A. G. Taylor to make term of punishment seven instead of ten years, 1135.

Clause 39 (Rape). Amendment by Mr. Tighe to omit " suffer death," 1139.

Clause 335 (Practice as to entering dock), 1166.

Clause 336 (Challenge to jurors). Amend­ment by Mr. A.G. Taylor to insert "twelve" instead of "eight," 1166

Clause 342. That point of order on amend­ment by Mr. A. G. Taylor be reported to the House, 1171.-Amendment by Mr. A. G. Taylor to allow prisoner to be defended by whomsoever he may chose, 1171.

Clause 406. Amendment by Mr. A. G. Taylor to apply provision as to whipying to all cases in which death penalty is com­muted, 1174. Further amendment to apply provision in cases of murder and attempted murder, 1174.

Clause 446. Amendment by Mr. Tighe that cases ·involving the punishment of whipping be dealt with by quarter sessions, 1204. - Amendment·by Mr. Cohen to intrust the power to two magistrates, 1422. On the clause, 1422. . .

Adjournment of debate on pomt of order, 1206.

Clause 449. Amendment by Mr. Cohen to insert the word ''court" in place of ''judge," 1425. Amendment by Mr. Humphery that flogging shall not be inflicted on peysons above eighteen years except on verdict of jury, 1425.

Eating-houses Bill, 2R., 650; (in (/ommittee) clause 1, 655.

Free Railway Passes to ~chool Children­motion by Mr. Mcl,aughlm, 1921.

German Immigration-motion by Mr. Holter­mann, 1377.

Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1033.

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DIVISIONS (continued)­Assembly-Licensing .Act Amendment Bill (in Com-mittee)- .

Clause 6. Amendment by Mr. A. G. Taylor to make clause read ''such delay appears to have been wilful " instead of " such delay be proved to be wilful," 1606.

Clause 8. Amendment by Mr. Lyne to limit distance between countrypu blic-houses to 5 instead of 10 miles, 1618. Amendment by Mr. W. R. Campbell that hotels have four bed-rooms instead of two, 1620, 1622.

Clause 14. Amendment by Mr. W. J. Fergusson to omit the word "club," 1635. Amendment by Mr. O'Connor to allow com­munication between theatres and. public­houses, 1635. '' Clause, as amended," 1637.

Clause 15. Amendment by Mr. A. G. Taylor to provide for imprisonment of person who refuses to pay for liquor, 1644.

Clause 21. Amendment by Mr .. Slattery to make liability t6 forfeiture of license arise out of offences " under this act," 1645.

Clause 16. Amendment by Mr. Melville to omit words "half-past five.'' (hour of opening), 1663. Amendment by Mr. Mel­ville to omit "half-past" eleven (hour of closing), 1664. Amendment by Mr. Coonan to insert " twelve" in place of " eleven," 1664. Amendment by Mr. A. G. Taylor to omit provision for Sunday opening, 1665.

Clause 17. Amendment by Mr. Slattery to make distance for bond fide travellers 5 miles, 1667. Amendment by Mr. W. R. Campbell to make distance 500 miles, 1667. Amendment by Mr. O'Connor to make ap­plicable to clubs provision against sale of liquor on Sunday, 1672. " Clause, as amended," 1672.

New clause (Mr. Day) to give vignerons right to s.ell less than two gallons of wine, 1676.

New clause (Mr, Lyne) to establish rail­way refreshment-rooms -Amendment by Mr. A G. Taylor that the distance between refreshment-rooms be 120 instead of 60 miles, 1685. On the clause, 1686.

Motion to recommit clause 13, 1775; clause 19, 1776; clause 30, 1776 ..

Clause 20. Amendment by Mr. Stuart to alter distance for bona .fide traveller from 500 to 10 miles, 1778. "Clause, as amended," 1779.

Council's amendment in clause 18, provid­ing a minimum penalty of not less than £5 for false representation, 1877. Council's amendment fixing distance for traveller in county of Cumberland at 20 miles, 1883. Council's amendment fixing penalty for person giving wrong name and address, 1884.

Llmitation of Actions for Trespass Bill, 2R., 505.

Privilege-Defamation of the House-(words used by Mr. A. G. Taylor). Amendment by Mr. McCulloch, "That Mr. A. G. T1tylor's explanation is unsati&factory," 920.

DIVISIONS (continued)-Assembly- . Public Works Loan Bill (in Oommittee)­

Clause 7, relating to loans for railway from Orange to Dubbo, 1526.

Rabbit Nuisance Bill (in Committee). Amend­ment by Mr. Tighe, clause 32, to extend jurisdiction to justices of the peace, 328. Amend·ment by Mr. Combes, new clause 19, to defray cost out of consolidated revenue, 715. Amendment by Mr. Gray to give. Government power to exempt districts, 719. Amendment by Sir John Robertson, clause 35, to omit words as to setting rabbits foose, 818. Amendment by Mr. Lyne to allow rabbits to be kept in incorporated towns, 824. Amendment by Mr. Young to reduce penalty from £100 to £20, 827.

Redmontl's Mission : Address to the Queen -motion by Sir Henry Parkes, " Previous· question," 1565.

Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1471; (in Committee)- amendment to make in­crease of pension date from passing of act instead of from time of retirement of judges, 1481.

Roads-maintenance of main and minor­motion by Mr. Garrett for increased subsidy, 1389.

San Francisco Mail Service-motion for ·con­tinuance of, 1815.

School Fees, Abolition of-motion by Mr. Teece, 254.

Speaker; Election of, 22. Special Adjournment - E:ister Holidays, ·1017. St.James'sSchool-motion by Mr. Buchanan,

166. Supply-

Glebe Island Abattoirs; 983. Governor's Residence at Moss Vale, 904,

1443. Immigration, 973. Permanent and Military Forces, 602. Railway from North Shore to Northern Junction Railway, 1450.

School attendance branch of Education De­partment, 7'36.

Wolve1'ene, 868; transport of Rear-Admiral Wilson and men to England, 909.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 693.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, No. 2, 2R., 1076; 3R.,. 1741; (in Committee)

· -amendment by Mr .. Cohen to omit words giving the right to only one vote in any ward, 1530. Amendment by Mr. Pigott that voter who claims more than one vote must produce receipt for rates, 1662. Amendment by Mr. Merriman to give one vote only to tenant and owner, 1663.

Tenders for the Public Service-motion by Mr. S .. Smith, 1727.

Tramways Declaratory Bill~Suspension of Standing Orders, 1950; 2R., 2007; (in Com­mittee)-amendment by Mr; R. B. Smith to omit the words ''to have been" -effect, to negative retrospective character of the bill,-2010.

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ABsembly (1st session)-First reading, 846 ; referred to select com­

mittee, 884; report of committee. presented; 1015; second reading and Committee, 1177 ; third reading, 1230. • ·

Oouncil-First ;eading, 1222; second reading, 1408;

considered in Committee, 1451, 15.45, .1687, 1889.

Assembly (2nd se-1sion)-Bill presented, and passed through all stages,

1968. Oouncil-First reading, 2021.

E.\TING-HOUSES BILL­

.Assembly-First reading, 330 ; second reading moved

by Mr. Trickett, 649; debated by Mr. Olliffe, and Mr. R. B. Smith, 650; agreed to on division, 650 ; considered in Com­mittee, 651 ; withdrawn, 776.

ECCLESIASTICAL PROCEDURE BILL­

Oouncil-First reading, 14ll ; second reading and

Committee, 1461 ; third reading, 1531 ; Assembly's amendment agreed to, 1686 ; assent reported, 1818.

.Assembly-First reading, 1545 ; second. reading and Committee, 1648 ; third reading, 1659 ; assent reported, 1836.

EDUCATION-ABoLITION OF ScHooL FEES­

.Assembly-Motion by Mr. Teece affirming that fees for elementary education in public schools should be discontinued forthwith, 224 ; debated by Mr. Reid, 227 ;· Mr: Buchanan, 229 ; Mr. Targett, 230 ; Mr. McElhone, 231, 252 ; Mr. Lyne, 233 ; Mr. W. R. Campbell, Sir Henry Parkes, 234; Mr; Wisdom, 237 ; Mr. Dibbs, 240 ; Mr. Cameron, 242 ; Mr. McLaughlin (who moved as an amendment that the word "forthwith" be omitted), 243; Mr. Combes, 244; Mr. Melville, 246 ; Mr. Roberts, Mr. Stuart, 247; Mr. Bruce Smith, 249; Mr: Holtermann, Mr. Coornm, 252; Mr. Teece, in reply, 253 ; amendment agreed to, and motion as amended agreed to, 254 ; question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to introduction of bill.for abolition of fees,_ 1892 ..

ADMINISTRATION OF DEPARTMENT OF. PUBLIC: INSTRUCTION­

.Assembly-Debate in Committee of Supply on vote.for

public instruction, 721 ; motion by Mr. Tarrant to omit the item, "School attend­ance branch," 728·;. negatived~ and vote agreed to, 736.

EDUCATION (continued)­BAL111AIN PUBLIC SCHOOL-­

Assembly-Mr: Garrard as to· impurity of water used at, 1154.

CROWN-STREET PUBLIC SCHOOL­

.Assembly-. Mr. Fletcher as to· want of additional accom­modation at, 1280.

DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS­

Council-Question by Mr. A. Campbell as to num­ber of denominational schools closed on the 1st January; 1881, and the number since taken over by the Minister of Public Instruction,. 169.

DIGNAN, THOMAS, APPOINTMENT. OF-­

Assembly-Mr. Abigail as to appointment of ex-constable Thomas Dignan as assistant school-attend-ance officer, 2044. ·

FREE RAILWAY PASSES TO SCHOOL CHILDREN­

Assembly-Motion by .Mr. McLaughlin that free passes by rail should be issued to all other school children as well as children attending public schools, 1893 ; debated by Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Copeland, 1894.; Mr. R. B. Smith (who moved as an amendment the addition of tramways and public ferries to railways), 1896; Sir John Robertson, 1896; Mr. Stuart, 1897; Sir Henry Parkes; 1898; Mr. Heydon, 1901 ; Mr. McElhone, 1903; Mr. Fremlin, 1906; Mr. Slat.tery, 1907 ; Mr. Cameron, 1909 ; Mr. Reid, 1911 ; Mr. Garrett, 1915 ;· Mr. Buchanan, 1916; amendment and original motion. both nega­tived, 1921.

HIGH SCHOOLS-·

Assembly-Mr. A. G. Taylor as to establishment of high

school at Mudgee,. 2044.

HISTORY IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Buchanan affirming that the Government should without delay introduce the teaching of history into public schools, 151 ; debated. by Mr. A. G. Taylor, 155 ; Mr. Reid, 156; Mr. S.uttor, Mr. Buchanan, in reply, 157.; withdrawn, 158.

PUBLIC ScHQOL AT WESTBROOK­

.Assembly-Mr. McC.ourt .as to. dilapidated condition- of, 1866 .

RELIGIOUS lNSTRU.CTION IN' P.'cJBLIC. SCHOOLS­

.Assembly-Motion by· Mr. Poole for: reports as to con­veniences provided for, agreed to, 1893.

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EDUCATION (contimted)­ST. JAMEs's ScHooL--. Assembly-Motion by Mr. Buchanan affirming that the original intention of opening a large public school in the building formerly known as St. J ames's denominational school be carried into effect without delay, 158 ; debated by Mr. Reid, 160; Mr. Suttor, 163; negatived, 166 ; question by Mr. Buchanan as to pro­duction of reports respecting, llO: Mr. Suttor as to action of the Minister with regard to, 2047.

TEACHERS' SALARIES, p AYMENT OF­Assembly-

Question by Mr. Buchanan as to delay in, 447. .

WATER-CLOSETS AT PUBLIC 8_CHOOLS­A ssembly-Mr. Withers as to necessity for altering, in

order to prevent accidents, 1844.

EIGHT-HOUR SYSTEM­Assembly-

Motion by Mr. Targett, as to the more general adoption• of the eight-hoi;ir system in Government ·employment, withdrawn, 151 ; question by Mr. Cameron as to appli­cation of men employed in the dredge ser. vice, 770; question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to legislating with a view to the adoption of the eight-hour system in contracts for railway extension, 2042. '

ELECTORAL-EAsT SYDNEY, ELECTORATE OF-

Mr. McElhone resigned, 65 ; Mr. Copeland elected, 114. •

. ELECTORAL. AcT- . Motion by Mr. Targett for select committee to inquire into working of, 336 ; debated by Mr. Stuart, 336 ; Mr. Burns, Mr. Cameron, 337 ; Mr. Garvan, 338; Mr. R. B. Smith, Mr. Fletcher, 339; Mr. Melville, Mr. Cass, 340; withdrawn, 341.

ELECTORAL AcT, AMENDMENT OF THE-Motion by Mr. Cameron, affirming that a

bill should be introduced early next session to amend the Electoral Act, with a view to prevent personation · and institute a system of registration of Yoters, 1053 ; de· bated by Mr. Stuart, 1054 ; Mr. Trickett, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Withers, Mr. A. G. Taylor, 1055 ; Mr. Spring, 1056 ; Mr. Gar­rett and motion negatived, 1057.

ELECTORAL ACT AMENDMENT BILL­Assembly-Leave given to introduce bill, 110; first read­ing, 330 ; second reading moved J;>y Mr. R. B. Smith, 775; order of the day withdrawn, 1353.

MuDGEE, ELECTORATE OF-Mr. A. G. Taylor resigned, 603 ; Mr. A. G. Taylor elected, 883, 909.

See also ASSEMBLY: RESIGNATION OF MEMBERS,

ELECTORAL (continued)­NEwTowN, Er,ECTORATE. oF-

Mr. Mitchell elected in place of Mr. Cope­land, 64.

PimsONATION AT ELECTIONS-Question by Mr. Abigail as to amending

Electoral Act for the purpose of preventing, 113.

POLLING-PLACE AT DINGA DINGA-Motion by Mr. Spring for correspondence re­lating to cancellation of Dinga Dinga as ·a. polling-place for the electorate of Young, agreed to, 287 ; Mr. Spring as to cancella­tion of Dinga Dinga as a polling-place, 998.

POLLING-PLACE AT GRAHAMSTOWN-Motion by Mr. O'Mara for copy of petition, with correspondence, &c., relat.ing to can-· cellation of, agreed to, 1741 ; observations by Mr. O'Mara as to cancellation of the polling-place, 1837.

THE UPPER HUNTER, ELECTORATE OF-Mr. McElhone resigned, 603 ; Mr. McElhone

elected, 909. See also ASSEMBLY : RESIGNATION OF

MEMBERS.

WEST SYDNEY ELECTION-Petition presented by Mr. Withers praying

for an investigation into the circumstances of the recent election for West Sydney, ruled by Mr. Speaker to have been impro­perly presented and withdrawn, 105; peti­tion respecting an i>lleged irregularity in connection with the late West Sydney election, . presented by Mr. Withers and received, 213.

ELECTRIC LIGHT IN LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY CHAMBER-

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Trickett that the Legislative Chamber should be lit with the electric light, debated by Mr. Copeland and with· drawn, 683.

ELECTRIC LIGHT AT REDFERN RAILWAY STATION Assembly-Motion by Mr. S. Smith for return showing

cost, &c., in connection with, agreed to, 1857.

EQUITY AND ECCLESIASTICAL BUSINESS OF TIIE SUPREME CouRT-See JUSTICE.

EQUITY AND BANCO BUSINESS EXPEDITING ACT AMENDMENT BILL-See JUSTICE.

ESTIMATES-See FINANCE.

EXPLOSIVES, STORAGE OF­Gouncil-Question by Mr, Brodribb as to course pur­sued by Government with reference to, 169.

As~embly--

Mr. Tarrant as to large quantity of explosives stored at Spectacle and Goat Islands, 354.

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AMERICAN DUTY ON WooL­

Assernbly-Question by Mr. Fletcher as to report that Mr. Charles Kahlo, United States Consul, had been empowered to treat with the American Government with a view to the reduction of, 1081 ; Sir Henry Parkes as to view of the United States Assistant Under­Secretary of State respecting, 1803.

APPROPRIATION BILL­

Assernbly-First reading, 1451 ; second reading and Committee, 1481 ; third reading, 1520.

Oozmcil-First reading, 1531 ; second reading and

Committee, 1588 ; third reading, 1687 ; assented to, 1928.

B4LANCE OF LOAN OF JUNE, 1883-Council--Question by Sir Alfred Stephen (for Mr.

Piddington) respecting, 604.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE1FUND BILL (No. 1)-

Assernbly- · Standing orders suspended and bill passed through all stages, -~10 ; assent reported, 150.

Council-.Standing orders suspended, 123; second read­

ing moved by Mr. Dalley, 125 ; debated by Mr. C. Campbell, Mr. Piddington, 126; Mr. A. Campbell, 127; Mr. De,Salis, Mr. Dalley, 128 ; agreed to and bill passed through all stages, 129 ; assent reported, 168.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FuND BILL (No. 2)­Assernbly-Standing orders suspended and bill passed through all stages, 575 ; assent reported, 770.

Council--First reading, 572 ; standing orders sus­

pended, 603 ; second reading moved by Mr. Dalley, and debated by Mr. Piddington, 611 ; Mr. A. Campbell, 612 ; agreed to and bill passed through all stages, 613 ; assent reported, 702.

CONS0LIDATED REYENUE FUND BILL (No. 3)­A.~sembly-

Standing orders suspended, 1045 ; bill passed through all stages, 1076 ; assent reported, 1152.

Oouncil-Standing orders suspended, 1076 ; bill passed through all stages, 1080; assent reported, 1147.

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FIN ANOE (continued)­ESTIMATES-

Estimates of Expenditure for 1883, with Supplementary Estimates for 1882 and previous years, laid on the table, 212 ; Estimates of Expenditure for 1883, con­sidered in Committee of Supply and the following votes discussed :- Executive Council, 592 ; Legislative Council, Legis­lative Assembly, Legislative Council and Assembly, parliamentary library, 595 ; Colonial Secretary, 596 ; protectorate of aborigines, 598; permanent and_ volunteer military forces, 601; Volunteer Naval Artil­lery, 602; police, 634; Registrar-General, Botanic Gardens, 647 ; nursery garden, Campbelltown, miscellaneous services (Colo­nial Secretary), 648 ; Customs, Government Printer's Department, 674; stores and sta­tionery, Ordnance and Barrack Department, 675; Health and Emigration Officers, mis­cellaneous services(Colonial Treasurer), 676; Public Instruction, 721 ; Observatory, 736 ; Free Public Library, grants in aid of public institutions, 737 ; Master in Eq,uity, 751 ; Prothonotary, 752 ; Insolvency Court, district courts, coroners' inquests, 755 ; petty sessions, 756; The Attorney-General, 758 ; Parliamentary Draftsman, quarter sessions, 759 ; Department of Lands, 761 ; conditional land sales branch, 762 ; land agents, appraisers, and others, survey of lands, 769, 779 ; triangulation and general survey of the colony, miscellaneous services (Secretary for Lands), 784; Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 786; dredge service, 789; public works, 791; public works and buildings, 792 ; roads and bridges-con­struction and maintenance, 793 ; Depart. ment of Mines, 832, 909 ; minor roads, 837 ; occupation of lands, prevent.ion of scab in sheep, public tanks and wells, 838; Volun­teer Naval Artillery, 839; training-ship Wolverene, 842, 853; City of Sydney Im­provement Board, 868 ; Fisheries Commis­sion, 872; Glebe Island Abattoir, 876 ; Marine Board of New South Wales, 881.

SURPLUS EsTrMATE-Immigration, 936 ; Ordnance Department,

Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 974; Pub­lic Works and Buildings, 978.

SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES-, Services of 1880 and previous years, 882 ;

Services of year 1882 : cost of property at Sutton Forest as a country residence for his Excellency the Governor, 887 ; cost of transport of Rear-Admiral Wilson, officers, and men of H.M.S. Wolverene, from Sydney to London, 904.

ADDITIONAL ESTIMATES, 1883-Colonial Secretary, 1354; Registrar-General,

1357 ; Governor's residence at Hill End and charitable allowances, 1358 ; grants in aid of public institutions, Master in Equity, district courts, 1361 ; Survey of Lands, Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 1362; Colonial Architect and Roads and Bridges, 1364 ; miscellaneous services, 1360, 1361.

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Colonial Architect, 1441; Roads and Bridges, 1443; Tanks and \l\Tells, 1444; Public 'l\Torks Loan Estimate, 1446.

EXPENDITURE WITHOUT p ARLIAMENTARY SANCTION-

.Assembly-Question by Dr. Ross, for Mr. Buchanan, as to Auditor.General's sanction to, 573(

See also UNAUTHORISED EXPENDITURE INDEMNITY BILL.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT­

.Assembly-Question by Sir John Robertson as to when financial statement wohld be made, 112; financial statement made by J\fr. Dibbs, 300; debated by Mr. Burns, 404; Mr. Buchanan, 409; Sir John Robertson, 414, 437, 447; Mr. \l\T. Clarke, 426 ; Mr. Stuart, 432, 449 ; debate adjourned, 437 ; continued by Mr. Young, 447; Mr. S. Smith, 451; Mr. Gould, 454 ; Mr. Poole, 456 ; Mr. Ellis, 459, 473; Mr. Garvan, 463; Mr. McElhone, 466 ; Sir Henry Parkes, 473; Mr. Dibbs, 477; Mr. V\T. R. Campbell, 481 ; de­bate adjourned, 483 ; continued by Mr. McLaughlin, 575; Dr. Ross, 578; Mr. Cass, 581 ; Mr. Butcher, 583 ; Mr. Ellis, 584 ; Mr. Garrard, 585; Mr. Sutherland, Mr. vV. J. Fergusson, 589; Mr. Lynch, 591; resolution in Committee of Ways and Means agreed to, 592; Mr. A. G. Taylor as to telegraphic report of financial statement, sent to the English press at the expense of the Government, 1316.

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS­

.Assembly-Motion by Mr. Burns for return showing the

cost of sending reports o! financial state­ments by telegraph to England since the introduction of responsible government, agreed to, 1352 ; question by Mr. Burns as to when return would be laid on the table, 1625, 1786; Mr. Wisdom as to delay in producing return, 1870.

INSCRIBED STOCK-­

Council-Question-by Mr. Piddington as to amount of 4 per cent. inscribed stock necessary to be issued in lien of eight millions of 5 per cent. debentures at the market price of £115, 169 ; motion by Mr. Piddington for copies of letters and telegrams received by the Government from London recommending the conversion of the 5 per cent. debenture debt of the colony into 4 per cent. inscribed stock, agreed to, 383.

FINANCE (continued)­INs·cmBED STOCK BILL­

Assernbly-First reading, and ~tanding orders suspen.ded,

130 ; second readmg moved by Mr. Dibbs, 139; debated by Mr. Garvau, 142 ; Mr. Burns, 143; Sir John Robertson, Mr. IV. Clarke, 144; Mr. Reydon, Mr. Stuart, 145; agreed to, 147; reported from Committee, 149; third reading debated by Mr. Garvan, 190; Mr. Humphery, Mr. Burns, 192; Mr. Stuart, 193; Mr. Buchanan, 196; agreed to, 196 ; returned from Council with amend­ments, ruling by Mr. Speaker that bill is a money bill, bill laid aside, 740.

Council- • Motion by Mr. Dalley to suspend standing orders to admit of bill being passed through all its stages in one day proposed, 170 ; withdrawn after debate, 173 ; first readin"', 185; second reading moved by Mr. Dalley, 197 ; debated by Mr. A. Campbell, 203; Mr. Piddington, 207; Mr. Joseph, 254; Mr. Knox,· 260; Mr. Watt, 262; Mr. De Salis, Mr. Cadell, 264 ; Mr. Thornton, 265; Sir John Hay, 266; Mr. Levy, 268; Mr. J. Smith, Mr. Norton, 269; Mr. Stewart (who propooed an amendment to refer bill to select committee), 271; Mr. Darley, 271; Mr. \Vebb, Mr. Macintosh, M.r. Broclribb, 273; Mr. De Salis, Mr. Piddington, 274; Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. Thornton, 276; Mr. Dalley, 277; Mr. Darley, 286; amendment negatived and motion agreed to, 286 ; bill considered in Committee, 383, 438, 552 ; recommitted, 604 ; third reading debated by Mr. Pid­dington, Mr. Norton, 702; agreed to on division, 703.

INSCRIBED STOCK BILL (No. 2)­

Assembly-l<'irst reading, 741 ; second reading moved by Mr. Dibbs, 770; debated by Mr . Buchanan, 771; Mr. Burns, Mr. Cameron, 773; Mr. Poole, Mr. Dibbs, 774; agreed to, 774; third reading, 794; assent reported, 883.

Oouncilr-Standing orders suspended and second read­ing moved by Mr. Dalley, 807 ; debated by Mr. A. Campbell, 809; Mr. Pidding.ton, 810 ; agreed to, 811 ; third reading agreed to on division, 813 ; assent reported, 933.

INSCRIBED STOCK AcT, AGENTS UNDER­

Ooun.cilr-Question by Mr. Piddington as to appoint­ment of, 1531.

LOAN ON THE LONDON MARKET­

Assembly-Questions by Mr. Burns as to date when the proposed loan would be placed on the London market, 1599, 1967.

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FINANCE (continuecl)­PunLro v\T ORKS LOAN BILL­As.sembly-First reading, 1462 ; second reading and Committee, 1520 ; third reading, 1545.

Conncil-First reading, 1531; second reading and

Committee, 1590; third reading, 1687; assented to, 1928.

TREASURER'S ADVANCE AccoUNT­Assembly--Motion by Mr. Levien for return showing the sums paid from the Treasurer's Advance Account for the years 1879, 1880, 1881, and 1882, agreed to, 213.

UNAUTIIORISED EXPE:'<DITURE (1883) INDE)WITY BILL-

Asscmbly-Leave given to introduce bill, 185; first

reading, 212; second reading, 329 ; re­ported from Committee, 330; third reading debated 'by Mr. Buchanan, 341 ; Mr. Gar­van, 344 ; assent reported, 883.

Council-First reacllng, 383 ; second reading moved by Mr. Dalley, and debated by Mr. Pidding­ton, 703; Mr. De l:lalis, 705; Mr. Macin­tosh, Mr. Dalley, and agreed to, 706 ; third reading, 807 ; assent reported, 933.

See also "WOLVERENE" TlIE, and GOVER;_. NOR'S RESIDlrnCE-AT SUTTON FOREST.

FIRE BRIGADES BILL­As.sembly-Motion to go into Committee agreed to, 185; motion in Committee agreed to and bill read first time, 312; second reading mo,·ed by Mr. Stuart, G56; Mr. Fremlin, 662; Mr: Buchanan, 663; Mr. R. B. Smith, Mr. Garvan, 665 ; Mr. Bruce Smith, 667 ; Mr. White, Mr. Burns, 668 ; Mr. Garrard, G70; Mr. Butcher, 671 ; Mr. Merriman, Mr. Trickett, Mr. Sutherland, 672; Mr. vVilson, Mr. Stuart, and agreed to, 673; question by Mr. Burns as to whether Government intend to proceed with bill, 1741 ; state­ment by l1"1r. Stuart respecting, 1846.

FISHERIES AcT­A ssembly-Motion by Mr. Fremlin- for select committee

to report upon working of, 166 ; agreed to, 168; report of select committee presented, 1686 ;_report adopted, 1836. ·

FISHERIES ACT AMENDilIENT BILL­Assembly-

Question by Mr. Pigott respecting, 1015; leave given to introduce bill, 1015 ; first reading, 1047; second reitding moved by Mr. Stuart, 1815 ; agreed to, 1817 ; third reading, 1836; Council's amendments con­sidered, 1921.

Council-First rea,ding, 1835 ; second reading moved by Mr. Dalley, 1853; debated by Mr. Macleay, 1854 ; Mr. King, Mr. Dalley, 1855 ; agreed to and reported from Com­mittee, 1856 ; third reading, 1889; as­sented to, l 923.

FISHERIES CLOSED­Council-Question by Mr. Hill as to what rivers, fakes, and inlets had _been closed against net fishing, 1782.

FOWLER, C.E., M'.R. JoH::<­Assembly-

Motion by Mr. vV. J. Fergusson, for Mr. i\'Iurray, for return sho>ving the amount of money paid to, :ts commission on engineer­ing works for the colony, agreed to, 404.

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT­Assembly-

Question by Mr. Abigail as to introduction of new Friendly Societies' Act next se~mion, 1366.

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FUNDS­Council-

Motion by Mr. Brodribb for return showing the names of friendly societies whose fonds have been embezzled, agreed to, 1817.

FUNERAL TRAINS­As~embly-

Mr. Copeland as t_o arrangements in connec­tion with, at the Necropolis, 2054.

G GANDER, CASE OFMR.-See RAIL'\VAYS: SICK

PAY 1'0 RAILWAY EMPLOYEES. GARDEN IsLAND­

Assem.bly-Statement by Mr. Stuart as to dedication of Garden Island to the Imperial Government, 1530; question by Mr. Trickett as to whether Garden Island was not dedicated as a public place of resort, 1598.

See also DA WES' POINT.

GAS, SUPPLY AND SALE OF­Assembly-Questions as to introduction of hill to regu­late-by Mr. Burns, 113 ; Mr. Poole, 150.

GLEBE ISLAND ABATTOIR­Asumbly-

Motion by Mr. Hutchinson for return show­ing the names of lessees at, and the annual rent paid by each, agreed to, 287 ; debate in Committee of Supply on proposed vote of £8, 405, 876; vote agreed to, 881 ; question by Mr. McElhone as to closing of, 2042; 1\.fr. McElhone as to answer given to his question, 2045.

GLEBE ISLAND, BOILING-DOWN ESTABLISHMENT AT-

Assemblj;-Motion by Mr. Hutchinsor1 for copies of all papers re complaint of borough council of Balmain, respecting, agreed to, 287 ; Mr. Garrard as to nuisance arising from, to resi­dents of Balmain, 345; debate in Committee of Supply on amendment by Mr. Dibhs to reduce proposed vote of £60,000 for further improvements at Glebe Island Abbatoir by

. £50,000, 978; amendment agreed to, 983.

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GOVERNMENT-ALLEGED CHARGE OF CORRUPTION AGAINST THE

PREMIElt-Assembly-

Mr. Mel1r:ille as to statement by Mr. S. Smith that the Premier was interested in the im­portation of railway rails, 2060.

ARRANGEl\IENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS­Assernbly-Mr. Garrett as to notification in Gazette that the Colonial Secretary would perform the duties of Minister for Works, 1242, 1279; explanation by Mr. Stuart, 1351.

MINIRTER FOR WoRKS­Assembly-Announcement by· Mr. Stuart of Mr. Cope­land's resignation as, 1125 ; of assumption of the office by Mr. Wright, 1938.

Council-Anuonncement by Mr. Dalley of assumption

of the office by Mr. Wright, 1934.

NEW ADMDf!STRATION­Council-N ew administration announced by Mr. Dalley,

and correspondence between his Excellency the Governor, Mr. Stuart, and Sir Henry Parkes, re temporary supply, read, 32.

Assembly--New administration announced by Sir Patrick

Jennings, 39; motion by Sir Patrick Jen­nings declaring vacant the seat of Mr. Stuart as member for Illawarra by reason of his acceptance of office, debated by Mr. Buchanan, 39; Mr. McElhone, 42; Mr. W. R. Campbell, 43 ; agreed to, and seats of remaining ministers also declared vacant, 43 ; ministers re-elected, 64.

ORDER OF GOVERNMENT BUSINESS­Assembly-Statement by Mr. Stuart, in answer to ques­tion by Sir Henry Parkes, as to order in which Government business would be pro­ceeded with, 1131.

PosTMASTER-G ENERAL-­Council-Announcement by Mr. Dalley of acceptance

of the office by Mr. Trickett, 1934. .Assernbly-

Announcement by Mr. Stuart of acceptance of the office by Mr. Trickett, 1938.

P1rnCEDENCE OF GOVERNMENT BUSINESS ON F1nDAYS-

.Assembly-Motion by Mr. Stuart that during the re­

m:iinder of the session Government business should take precedence of general business on Fridays, 613; agreed to, 614.

GOVERNMENT (continued)-REsIGNATION OF THE MINISTER FOR \VORKS­Assernbly-Statement by Mr. Stuart that owing to recent circumstances the Minister for \Vorks had intimated his intention to resign his office, 1044 ; Mr. Buchanan respecting, on motion of adjournment, 1058; Mr. Buchanan as to statement in Sydney .Morning 1£ercdd re­specting a requisition in behalf of the Minis­ter for Works, 1104; announcement by Mr. Stuart of the resignation of the Minister for Works, and Mr. Copeland in explanation, 1125.

See also ARRANGEMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS. S~tpra.

RESIGNATION OF l\'IrNISTERS­Oowicil-Resignation of Ministers (Parkes Ministry)

announced by Mr. A. Campbell, 2. As~embly-

Resignation of Ministers announced by Sir Henry Parkes, 24, 29.

G,ovERNMEN'r CoNTRACTS­Assembly-Mr. S. Smith -as to contracts for steel rails,

1240. See cdso TENDERS FOR THE PUBLIC

SERVICE. . GOVERNOR'S RESIDENCE AT SuTTdN; 'FoREST-

Assembly- . Debate in Committee of Si.1pply ou proposed vote of £7,063 7s. 9d., cost of property at Sutton Forest as a country residence for his Excellency the Governor, 887 ; Mr. O'Connor, 887 ; Mr. S. Smith, Mr. Badgery, 888, 898, 903; Mr. Slattery, 888, 901, 902; Mr. Poole, 890 ; Sir Henry Parkes, 891 ; Mr. McLaughlin, 892; Mr. Garrett, 894, 899 ; Mr. Stuart, 894, 895; Sir John Robert­son, 895 ; Mr. Bruce Smith, 896, 901 ; Mr. O'Connor, 898 : Mr. \V. J. Fergusson, Mr. Stephen, 900 ; Mr. Young, Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Griffiths, 902; Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Garrard, 903 ; vote agreed to, 904.

GRAFTON, CLERK OF PETTY SESSIONS AT­.Assembly-

Motion by Mr. Purves for copy of letter complaining of conduct of, agreed to, 936

H HARBOURS AND ~IVERS, EXPENDITURE ON­A.~sembly-

Motion by Dr. Ross for return showing the expenditure on harbours and riYers up to the present time, agreed to, 1462 .

HARGRAVE, MR. J. H.-See JUSTICE. HELEY'S ESTATE BILL-

Assembly-First reading, 770; referred to select com­mittee, 814; report of committee presented, 1016; second reading and Committee, 1177; third reading, 1230 ; assent reported, 1836.

Council--First reading, 1222 ; second reading and

Committee, 1409 ; third reading, 1451 ; assent reported, 1818.

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'I IMMIGRATION-

AuENT FOR IMMIGRATION-

Assembly- · Mr. Tarrant as to conduct of, towards officers of immigrant ships, 1857.

GERMAN IMMIGRATION­

A8semb/y-Motion · by Mr. Holtennann to expend

£25,000 per annum upon the introduction of German immigrants, 1367; debated by Mr. Lyne, Mr. Stuart, 1368; Mr. McElhone (who moved an amendment to reduce tl~e am0unt to £15,000), 1369 ; Mr. Burns, Sir Henry Parkes, 1370 ; Mr. Young, Mr. Vaughn, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Targett, 1371; Mr. H. H. Brown, Mr. Garrard, Mr. Fremlin, 1372; Mr. Day, Mr. Reydon, Mr. Griffiths, 1373; Mr. Cameron, Mr. Slattery, 1374 ; Mr. Poole, .Mr. Lynch, Mr. Stuart, 1375 · Mr. Garrett, l376 ; amendment 'agre~d to, and motion as amended nega­tived, 1377.

lli:MWRATION­

Assembly-Debate in Committee of Supply on proposed

vote of £150, 000 for immigration, and amend­ment by Mr. Fletcher to reduce the vote by £75,000, 936-Mr. Burns, 937; Mr. Melville 940 ; Mr. Targett, 945; Mr. Merrim~n, Mr. Hutchinson, 947 ; Mr. Garrett, 948; Mr. Stuart, 950; Mr. Rey­don, 955; Mr. McElhone, 958; Mr. Gari;ard, 959 · Sir Henry Parkes, 962 ; Mr. D1bbs, 964; Mr. Young, Mr. O'Connor, 965; Mr. Abigail, 966; Mr. Mitchell, 969; Mr. Ryrie, Mr. See, 970 ; Mr. Slattery, 972; Dr. Ross, 973 ; amendment negatived, and vote agreed to, 97? ; ~fr. Targett a~ to mortality on board immigrant ships, llo3.

IMMIGRATION BoARD­

Asgembly-Mr. Tarrant as to exclusion of represent'1tives

of the press from the meetings of, 1978.

INSCRIBED STOCK-See FINANCE ..

INSOLVENT ESTATES, MANAGEMENT OF THE­

See JUSTICE.

INVENTIONS, PROVISIONAL REGISTRATION OF­

Assembly- . Motion by Mr. Cameron for leave to intro­

duce bill agreed to, 677.

J JUSTICE-

DrsTRIOT CouRT JuDGES:­

Assembly-Mr. Coonan as to appointment of Mr. Cans­

dell as Acting District Court Judge, 35~ ; question by Mr. Mc~lhone _for Mi;. Br~ce Smith as to introdnct10n of bill dealmg with the salaries of District Court judges, 506.

JUSTICE (continued}--DJ.STRICT CouRT JuDGEs' AND CHIEF Coru:1ins­

, SIGNER OF INSOLVENT ESTATES' SALARIES BILL-

Assembly-Motion to go into Committee, agreed to, 742; motion in Committee, agreed to, 909 ; first reading, 984 ; second reading, moved by Mr. Cohen, 1035; debated by Mr. Garrett, Mr. Cohen, and agreed to, 1036 ; reported from Committee, 1037; third reading, 1076; assent reported, 1545.

Council- · First reading, 1076 ; second reading, moved by Mr. Dalley, 1222 ; debated by Mr. De Salis, 1223; Mr. A. Campbell, 1224 ; Mr. Piddington 1225 ; Mr. Stewart, 1226; Mr. Frazer, 1227; agreed to,_ 1227; ?onsidere<;l in Committee, 1270; third readmg, 1407; assent reported, 1531.

EQUITY AND BANCO BUSINESS EXPEDITING ACT AMENDMENT BILL-

Assembly- . First reading, 1177 ; second readmg and

Committee, 1259 ; third reading, 1282. Council-First reading, 1269; withdrawn, 1411.

EQUITY AND ECCLESIASTICAL BusINEHS OF THE SUPREME CouRT-

Council-Question by Mr. ~ orton. as to necessity. for

bill to enable a smgle Judge to deal with, 1405.

HARGRAVE, MR. J. F.-

A.ssembly- . Question by A. G. Taylor as to length of

service of, as judge of the Supreme Court, and amount paid to, in salary and pension, 1176.

See also RETIRED JUDGES' PENSIONS BILL.

INSOLVENT ESTATES, MANAGEMENT OF-

A8sembly- . . . . Motion by Mr. Gnffiths for mqmry mto the working of the Insolvency Acts, 1049; debated-by Mr. Cohen, 1052; withdrawn, 1053.

JUDGES' SALARIES AND PENSIONS BILL-

Assem,bly- . . Motion to go mto Committee, agreed to, 677 · motion in Committee, agreed to, 909 ; first'reading, 984; second reading moved by Mr. Cohen, 1020; debated by Mr. Buchanan, 1023 · Mr. Garrett, 1024; Mr. Burns, 1025; Mr. R. B. Smith, 1026 ; Mr. O'Connor, 1027 ; Mr. Slattery, '1028; Mr. Garrard, 1029; Mr. '""· J. Fergusson, 1030; Mr. Fletcher 1031; Mr. Cameron, 1033; agreed to on div'ision, and considered in Committee, 1033 · point of-order raised by Mr. Garrett that 'clause 3, which provided for pensions to retired judges, was beyond the scope of the bill, 1034; Mr. Speaker's ruling thereon, 1035; third reading, 1076; assent reported, 1545.

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JUSTICE (continued)-J uDGES' SALARillS AND PENSIONS BILL (contd.)

Gowncil- · First reading, 1076; second reading moved

by Mr. Dalley, 1117 ; Mr. De Salis, ll 19 ; Mr. A. Campbell, ll50; Mr. Piddington, 1206 ;Mr. Darley, 121 l; Mr. C. Campbell, Mr. Stewart, 1214; Mr. De Salis (Expl. ), 1217; Mr. Macintosh, 1218; Mr. Webb, 1219; Mr. Dalley, 1220; "previous question" agreed to on division, 1222; second reading of bill ::tgrecd to on division, 1222; con­sidered in Ccmmittee, 1260 ; third reading, 1406 ; assent reported, 1531.

JUDGMENT CREDITORS' REMEDIES EXTENSION BILL-

Assembly-Leave given to introduce bill, 684; first reading, 936.

JUVENILE REFORMATORY~

Assembly- , Question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to establish­ment of, 212. "

Gouncil-Question by Mr. Macintosh as to establish­

ment of, 254 ; by Mr. Flood, 1928.

LAND TITLES 0FFICE­

As.mnbly-Question by Mr. Trickett as to remedying the unsatisfactory state of, 114.

Council--Question by Mr. G. H. Cox, for Sir Alfred Stephen, as to whether Government in­tended to bring in a bill during the present session for the reform and reconstruction of, 383.

LEARY v. PAGE­

Assembly-Mr. Melville as to failure of justice in the

case of, 2059.

LIMITATION OF ACTIONS FOR TRESPASS BtLL-·

Assembly-First reading, 151 ; second reading moved by

Mr. Reydon, 331, debated by Mr. Coonan, 333; discussion on motion to adjourn debate, :~33, and debate adjourned, 336 ; debate continued by Mr. McLaughlin, 493, Sir John Hobertson, Mr. Burns, 494, Mr. Frem­lin, Mr. Bruce Smith, 495 ; Mr. Merriman, 500; Mr. Gannon, Mr. Stuart, 501 ; Mr. Young, Mr. Heyd on, v02 ; negatived on division, 505.

PARRAMATTA, JUSTICES AT­

Assembly-Question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to action of, in sending a man to gaol for a month for driving across railway-line while the gates were open, 1624; Mr. A. G. Taylor as to exercise of prerogative of mercy in this case, 1844.

JUSTICE (continued)-SuPREME COURT PROCESS FACILITATION BILL~

Assembly-Leave given to introduce bill, 684 ; first reading, 935.

SuPREllIE CouRT, JUDGES OF THE­

Assembly-Que~tion by Mr. McElhone as to introduction

of bill for increasing salaries of, 212. See JUDGES' SALARIES AND PENSIONS

BILL.

K

KIAMA TRAMWAY BILL­

Assembly-First reading, llO; referred to select com­

mittee, ll4 ; report of committee presented, 673 ; second reading and Committee, 884; third reading, 921 ; assent reported, 1545.

Council-First ,reading, 934 ; second re::tding and Com­

mittee, 1077 ; third reading, lll5 ; assent reported, 1531.

KIANDRA, REQUIREMENTS AT­

Assembly-Mr. Badgery as to police protection and

school accommodation at Kiandra, 1653.

L

LAND BOILERS INSPECTION BILL­

Assembly-Motion to go into Committee, agreed to, 404 ; motion in Committee, agreed to, 505 ; first reading, 573 ; second reading moved by Mr. Dibbs, and debated by Mr. Garrard, 742; Mr. Poole, 744; Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. R. Barton, 745; Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Targett, Mr. Dibbs, 746; agreed to, 747; considered in Committee, 747, 1016; recommitted, lll4; third reading, ll31.

Gouncil-First reading, 1148 ; second reading moved by

Mr. Dalley, and debated by Mr. Da.rley, 1457; Mr. VVatt, 1458; :!I.fr. G. H. Cox, Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. Alderson, 1459; Mr. C. Campbell, Mr. De ·Salis, Mr. Dalley, 1460 ; bilL referred to select committee, 1461.

LAND LAWS, "\VORKiNG OF THE­See CROWN LANDS.

LAND TITLES OFFICE-See JUSTICE.

LEARY v. PAGE-See JUSTICE.

LETTER-CARRIERS, PAY OF­

Assembly-Mr. Olliffe as to petition from letter-carriers praying for additional remuneration, ll53.

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· LICENSING­

LICENsrna AcT-

Mr. McElhone as to abuses in administration of, 347 ; Mr. Lynch as to necessity for the introduction of a bill to amend, and as to

· oppressive action of the police, 486, 11I3. Gouncil-Question by Mr. Darley as to instructions issued to the police under the Licensing Act, 1784.

LICENse:a Acr A:m;xinrnxT BILI.­

Assembly-Question by Dr. Ross as to ,whether bill would be introt.luced, 313 ; motion to go into Committee, n,greed to, 770 ; motion in Committee, agreed to, 883 ; first reading, 933 ; second reading moved by Mr. Stuart, 1328 ; debatet.l by Mr. Garrard, 1334; Mr. Poole, 1337 ; Mr. W. Clarke, 1338 ; Sir Remy Parkes, 1339; Mr. Olliffe, 1342; Mr. Young, 1344; Mr. Cameron, 1345; Mr. W. J. Fergusson, 1347 ; Mr. McElhone, 1348; Mr. Abigail, 1425; Mr. Burns, 1430; Mr. Trickett,.1432; Mr. Hutchinson, 1434; Mr. Gould, 1435; Mr. 'Melville, 1437; Mr. Withers, 1438; Mr. Humphery, Mr. Stuart, 1439; agreed to, 1441 ; considered in Com­mittee, 1599, 1625, 1663; point of order by Mr. A. G. 'raylor as to whether bill did not provide for the expenditure of public money, and therefore ought to have been introduced by message, 1599 ; ruling by Deputy-Speaker, 1601 ; point of order by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to whether an amencl­ment made did not exceed the order of leave and go beyond the scope and title of the bill, 1769 ; Speaker's ruling, 1770 ; recommittal of bill, 1775 ; motion for adoption of report objected to by Mr. A. G. Taylor, ruling of the Speaker that if the House resolved that the matter was of urgent and pressing necessity standing orders could be suspended, 1779 ; motion by Mr. McLaughlin that the matter is of urgent n,nd pressing necessity, 1780; motion withdrawn on Mr. Taylor withdrawing his objection, and report adopted, 1782 ; third reading, 1785 ; Council's amendments considered, 1873 ; message to Council, i·e amendments, 1893.

Council-First reading and statement by ~1r. Dalley as to amendments made by Assembly, 1783; second reading and Committee, 1818 ; thircl reading, 1848; message from Assembly re amendments considered, 1891.

RENEW AL OF PUBLICANS' LICENSES­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Coonan as to decision of Licensing Bench respecting, 1412.

LIGHT-HOUSE AT SOUT!i HEAD­

Gouncil-Explanation by Mr. Dalley as to delay in

completing for immediate use, 1687.

LBHTATION OF ACTIONS FOR TRESPASS BILL­See JUSTICE.

LOCAL 0PTION­

AMembly-Motion by Mr. \V. Clarke affirming that the

power of restraining the issue or renewal of licenses should be placed in the hands of the inhabitants themselves, 921 ; debn,ted by Mr. Melville, Mr. Garrett, 924 ; Mr. Slattery, 925 ; Mr. Buchanan, 927 ; Mr. O'Connor, 929; nJ:r. Poole, Mr. Olliffe, 930 ; Mr. Butcher, Mr. Stuart, 931; l'lir. Barbour, Mr. Sutherland, and Mr. Suttor, ancl motion withdrawn, 932.

M MACQUARIE-STREET, LAND RESUMED IK-

See PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND NEW HOUSES OF p ARLIAJ\1EN'.r. -

MAIL CONTRACT WITH ORIENT COMPAXY­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Abigail as to vote of Colo­nial Secretary and Postmaster-General re­specting an intercolonial postal conference, 1967:

See also SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE, OCEAN MAIL SERVICE, ancl OCEAX MAIL SUBSIDIES.

MANLY Pnm­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. H. Taylor for correspondence

as to leasing, agreed_ to, 287.

MARINE BoARD­

Council-Mr. King as to decision of, in case of collision

between the steamers Kembla and Rosedale, 125.

Assembly-Mr. O'Connor as to inefficient supervision by,

of steam-vessels plying in Port Jackson, 851.

See also'' AUSTRAL," SINIUNG OF.

''MENMUIR" s.s.-See SMALL-POX.

MILITARY-See PERlllANE:KT ARTILLERY FORCE.

MINING-

GoI.D-11nNING REGULATIONS­

Assembly--Mr. Copeland as to golcl-mining regulations issued in April, 1882, 2052.

MJ'NERAL RESERVATIONS­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Copeland that in amending the Janel laws provision should be maclc for the reservation of minerals in lands alien­ated in future with the object of obtaining a royalty therefrom for the public Treasury, 1695 ; clebatecl by Mr. Abbott, Mr. Fletcher, 1698; Sir John Robertson, 1699; Mr. Mc_Elhone, 1700; withdrawn, 1701.

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MINING (continued)­MINING PERMITS-:

Assembly-Mr. McCourt as to applications for permission to mine under land in the vicinity of the· Illawarra railway route, 1975 ; Mr. Cope· land as to refusal of the Minister for Mines to grant mining permits, 2053.

MINING ON PRIVATE PROPERTY­

.Assembly-Questions by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to intro­duction of bill to regulate, 1227, 2042.

MINING SCHOOLS­

Assernbly-Question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to whether

provision had yet been made for, 1967.

MINI8TER FOR WORKS·-

See GOVERNMENT : ARRANGEMENT OF EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS.

l\lfODE.L FARMS AS REFORMATORIES FOR BOYS-:­

Assernbly-Question by Mr. H. Taylor as to establish­

ment of, 1856.

MORT'S BAY IMPROVEMENT BILL­

.Assembly-First reading, 814; referred to select com­mittee, 883 ; report of committee presented, 1352 ; order of day for second reading post­poned, 1526 ; second reading moved by Mr. Cameron, 1739.

MossMAN's BAY­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Abigail for copies of papers,

&c., having reference to the application of residents of Mossman's Bay for a public wharf and road at, agreed to, 921.

MUDGEE GAOL, PRISON LADOUR IN­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. A. G. Taylor for return re­

specting, agreed to., 330 ; Mr. A. G. Taylor as to competition of, with free labour, 1651, 2044.

MuDGEE PosT AND TELEGRAPH 0FFICE­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. A. G. Taylor for return re­

specting, agreed to, 1045.

MUNICIPAL-

8YDNEY CORPORATION ACT AMENDMENT BILL-

A ssembly-First reading, 185 ; second reading moved by Mr. O'Connor, 684 i debated by Mr. Pigott, 684; Mr. Garrett, 685 ; Mr. Hutch­inson, Mr. Burns, 686 ; Mr. Merriman, 687 ; Mr. Butcher, Mr. Cameron, 688 ; Mr. Olliffe, Mr. R. B. Smith, Mr. Abigail, 689 ; Mr. Stuart, 690; Mr. Slattery, 691; Sir John Robertson, Mr. Buchanan, 692; Mr; Young, Mr. O'Connor, 693 ; agreed to on division, 693; considered in Committee, 885.

. MUNICIPAL ( contimted )-SYDNEY CORPORATION ACT AMENDMENT BILL

(No.2)-

Assembly-First reading, 936 ; second reading moved by Mr. O'Connor, 1066; debated by ]\fr. Pigott, 1067 ; Mr. Melville, 1068 ; Mr. 'Vithers, 1070; Mr. Merriman, Mr. Hutch­inson, 1071 ; Mr. Cameron, 1072 ; Mr. Stuart, 1073; Mr. Poole, 1074; Mr. O'Con­nor, 1075; agreed to on division, 1076 ; considered in Committee, 1526 ; order of day for third reading postponed, 1587 ; re­committed, 1660; third reading, on division, 17 41 ; observation by Mr. O'Connor respect­ing action of Council with regard to bill, 1930.

Council-First reading, 1782; bill withdrawn, 1856.

SYDNEY CORPORATION ACT AMENDMENT BILL (No. 3)-

Assernbly-First reading, 1412; second reading and

Committee, 1462; third reading, 1520; amendment reported, 1836.

Council--First reading, 1531 ; second reading and

Committee, 1588; third reading, 1687 ; assent reported, 1818.

JY!UNICJPALITIES, REVENUE OF­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Humphery for return respect-

ing, agreed to, 360. ·

MUSGROVE, SENIOR-SERGEANT­See CIVIL SER VICE.

N NEW GUINEA, ANNEXATION OF­

Assembly-Question by Sir Henry Parkes as to whether the Government had taken any steps in reference to the action of the Queensland Government in annexing New Guinea, 1625.

NEWINGTON ESTATE, RESUMPTION OF PART OF­

Assernbly-Motion by Mr. Sutherland for papers relating to, 114; agreed to, 115.

NEWSPAPER COMMENTS ON THE QUEEN­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Mitchell as to article in Bulletin under the head "John Brown " re­flecting on the character of her Majesty the Queen, 1462.

NEWTOWN RAILWAY BRIDGE­

.Assmnbly-Mr. Melville as to necessity of placing signal­man on, 1280, 1865.

NORTH SHORE BRIDGE-

See ROADS AND BRIDGES.

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NoTT, CASE oF MILBRA­Assembly-Mr .. Buchanan as to commutation of death penalty in, 1842.

Noxrnus ANIMALS, DESTRUCTION OF­Council-Motion by Mr. King for return relating to

assessments for, agreed to, 64.

0 OCEAN MAIL SERVICES-

Assembly- . Motion by Mr. Young for return respecting, agreed to, 484. ·

OCEAN MAIL SuBsrnrns-A ssembly-Motion by Mr. Young for the discontinuance of, 1379; debate adjourned, 1383; motion withdrawn, 1786.

See also SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE.

ORDNANCE LANDS TRANSFER BILL ( Forrnal)­(1st session)-First reading: Coitncil, 26;

Assembly, 66. (2nd session)-First reading: Council, 1934;

Assembly, 1940.

p p ..lCIFIC MAIL SERVICE-

See SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE.

PARKES GOVERNMENT, APPOINTMENTS BY­See CIVIL SERVICE.

PARKES GovERNMENT-See ART; vVORKS OF, PURCHASED BY.

PARLIAirnNT­ALTERATION OF QUESTIONS­

ABsernbly-Mr. Buchanan as to alteration of question, and explanation of, by Mr. Speaker, 740, 741. . .

APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF p ARLIAMENT TO THE CIVIL SERVICE-

ABsernbly-Motion by ML". McLaughlin that no member or ex-member of the Assembly other than a minister of the Crown should be appointed to any office in the civil service until six months after he had ceased to hold his seat as such member, 1702 ; debated by Mr. McElh9ne, 1703; Mr. Cameron, 1706; Mr. Badgery, 1707; Mr. Melville, 1708; Mr. Abbott, Mr. Garrett, 1710; Mr. Garrard, 1711; negatived, 1712.

A'I'TORNEY-GENERAL'S OPINION ON POINT OF ORDER IN TH.E AssEMBLY-

A~sernbly-Mr. Cameron as to opinion given by Attorney­

General and laid before the Legislative · Council upon point of order raised in As­sembly on clause 364 of the Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 1228, 1505 ; motion by Mr. A. G. Taylor respecting, withdrawn, 1701.

PARLIAMENT (continued)-ATTORNEY· GENERAL's OPINION ON POINT OF

ORDER IN THE ASSEMBLY (continuecl)­Council-Mr. Dalley as to observations by Chairman

of Committees in Assembly respecting his opinion laid on the table of the Council, 1274.

BILLS OF PREVIOUS SESSION-Royal assent to following bills passed during the previous session notified-Council, 26 ; Assembly, 65 :~Guarantees J"aw Amend­ment Bill, Diseases in Sheep Acts Amend­ment Bill, Employers Liability Bill, Mining Act further Amendment Bill, \Vharfage and Tonnage Rates Act Amendment Bill, Con­gregational Union of New South Wales In­corporation Bill.

CONVENTION OF PARLIAMENT (2nd session)­Assernbly-

Mr. A. G. Taylor as to legality of, 1940, 1969, 2044.

DURATION OF RECESS­Assernbly-

Mr. Ryrie as to necessity for making the coming recess a short one, 1650 ..

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT (1st session)-Council- · Parliament opened by Commission, 1 ; Com­

mission empowering the President and other members of the Council to administer the oath to members, and members sworn, 2; Commission appointing _commissioners to do all things required to be done at the opening of Parliament, 25; message from the Gover­nor read, 26 ; Governor's speech delivered, 45; address in reply moved by Mr. Norton, 47; seconded by Mr. Piddington, 50 ; debated by Mr. A. Campbell, 53 ; Mr. C. Campbell, 55 ; Mr. Levy, 57 ; Mr. Brodribb, 58; Mr. J. Smith, Mr. Stewart, 59; Mr. De Salis, Mr. Macintosh, 61 ; agreed to, 63; address presented to Governor, 130.

Assernbly-Return of writs of election announced, 2 ; House proceeds to Council Chamber to hear the commission for opening Parliament read, 3; members sworn by Commissioners, 3; House proceeds to Council to hear Gover­nor's speech, 65; committee appointed to prepare address in reply, and address moved by Mr. Stephen, 66 ; seconded by l\fr. O'Mara, 68 ; debated by Mr. Buchanan, 69 ; Mr. Garrett (who moved an amend­ment expressing dissatisfaction at the course proposed to be taken in dealing with the question of land reform), 75; Mr. Farnell, 79; Mr. W. R. Campbell, 81 ; Mr. Badgery, 82; Mr. McElhone, 83 ; Mr. Reydon, 87 ; Sir John Robertson, 88; Mr. Murray, Mr._ Fletcher, 91 ; Mr. R. B. Smith, 93 ; Mr. Trickett, 94; Mr. Hellyer, Mr. Merriman, 95; Mr. Gould, 96; Mr. Griffiths, 98 ; amendment negatived, and address in reply agreed to, 98 ; address presented to Go­vernor, 98.

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PARLIAMENT (continued)-OPENING OF PARLIAMENT (2nd session)­

Council-Parliament opened by commission and

Governor's speech read, 1933 ; address in reply moved by Mr. Brodribb, seconded by Mr. Cadell, and debated by Mr. A. Camp· bell, Mr. Piddington, 1935; Mr. Macintosh, 1936 ; Mr. Thornton, Mr. Stewart, 19:)7 ; agreed to, 1938 ; address presented to Governor, 1966.

Assembly-House proceeds to Council Chamber to hear

commission for opening Parliament read, 1938; point of order raised by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to legality of convention of Par­liament, 1940; debated by Mr. Reid, 1943; Mr. vVisdom, Mr. Buchanan, 1944 ; obser­vations by Mr. Speaker thereon, l!J45 ; select committee appointed to prepare address in reply to Governor's opening speech, and address in reply movecl by Mr. Merriman, 1945; seconded by Mr. Levien and agreed to ; observations by Mr. Speaker as to mode of presenting address in reply in this case, and address in reply presented, 1946.

p ARLIAMENTARY REPORTING STAFF­

Council-Question by Mr. Darley as to depa~·tment of Government under which the Parliamentary Reporting Staff is placed,. 701.

PETITIONS­

Assembly-Mr. McLaughlin as to the manner in which the prayer was written in a petition pre­sented by the honorable member for The Macleay, an.cl observations by Mr. Speaker thereon, 1462.

PETITIONS INFOR!\1AL­

Assembly-Petitions ruled to be informal presented by

Mr. McLaughlin (from residents of Mer­riwa), 130; by Mr. Burns (from Mr. E. C. Merewether), 845 ; by Mr. Teece (from

·residents of Goulburn), 845; by Mr. Roberts respecting the licensing law, 1230.

PRACTICE ON THE OPENING OF P ARLIAl\lENT­

.A ssembly-Sir Henry Parkes as tv time when Governor's speech should be read, and observations by Mr. Speaker respecting the usLml practice, 1939.

p .ROROGATION­

Assemb/y-Questi on by Sir Henry Parkes as to first announcement of time of prorogation in the Legislative Council, 1486 ; statement by Mr. Stuart as to day when prorogation would probably take place, 1817.

Council-Parliamcnt prorogued by his Excellency the

Governor in person, 1928.

PARRAilfATTA, JUSTICES AT­

See JUSTICE.

PASTURES AND STOCK PROTECTION ACTS­

Oottncil-Motion by Mr. King (for Mr. Broclribb) for copies of proceedings before magistrates at Balranald, Euston, and Vv entworth for breaches of, agreed to, 130.

PATENT LAWS-­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Trickett as to amendment of, 1545.

See also INVENTIONS, PROVISIONAL REGISTRATION OF.

''PELICAN," STEAM·TUO­

Assernbly-Mr. Young as to issue of packet license to,

488.

PERMANENT AR'J:ILLERY FoRCE­

Assernbly-Motion by l\Tr. A. G. Taylor for correspond­

ence, &c., relating to the examination of subaltern officers, agreed to, 1857; question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to when the return moved for would be laid on the table, 2043;

.Mr. A. G. Taylor as to appointment to a • vacant captaincy, 2043; Mr. Stuart in ex­planation as to the appointment, 2071.

Ser, also FINANCE : ESTIMATES.

PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS­

Assembly-Sir Henry Parkes as to statements made by Dr. Renwick at election for East Sydney, 113 ; Mr. Fremlin as to charge made against him by Mr. Buchanan, 1112; Mr. McElhone in explanation of a state­ment made by· him respecting Mr. Surveyor Lucas, 1328; Mr. Cameron as to statement in Evening JYews that he had done his best to burk the Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 1741.

PllRSONATION-See ELECTORAL.

PHOTOGRAPHS OF SYDNEY­

Assembly- . Motion by Mr. Jloltcrmaun to place on the

Supplementary Estimates a sum not exceed­ing £2,000 for the purpose of procuring photographs of Sydney for distribution among public institutions in Europe, 1377 ; withdrawn, 1378.

PINE SCRUB­

A.~sernbly-

Motion by Mr. McLaughlin, for Mr. Cramsie, for copy of report on, ordered to be prepared by the late :Ylinister for Lands, agreed to, 1176.

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POND NEAR UNIVERSITY GROUNDS­As.9embly-Mr. "\Vithers as to offensive condition of,

1865.

POST OFFICE, ARCHITECTURAL DECORATIONS OF GENERAL-

Council-Motion by Mr. Darley that the carvings in

course of execution at the General Post Office arc unsuitable to and disfigure the building, 1538 ; debated by Mr. Dalley, 1539 ; Mr. Piddington, 1540; Mr. C. Campbell, Mr. Macintosh, Mr. Stewart, 1541 ; Mr. Frazer, Mr. Hill, Mr. G. H. Cox, 1542; Mr. "\Vatt, Sir John Hay, 1543; Sir Alfred Stephen, Mr. Darley in reply, 1544; withdrawn, 1545.

PosTAI, CoNFERE1i!CE­Assembly-

Question by Mr. Lyne as to whether resolu­tions agreed to at the conference would be submitted for the approval of Parliament, 1968.

See also MAIL CONTRACT WITH ORIENT COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE, OCEAN MAIL SERVICE, AND OCEAN MAIL SUBSIDIES.

PRICKLY-PEAR, ERADICATION OF­.Assembly-

Question by Mr. Gould as to introduction of bill for the eradication of the prickly-pear and other noxious weeds, 740.

PRISONERS CONFINED IN GAOLS­.Assembly-

Motion by Mr. Garrard (for Mr. Hutchinson) for return showing the number of prisoners in gaol during 1882 and the value of their labour to the colony, agreed to, 1352; motion by Mr. A. G. Taylor for return showing the names and.completed terms of servitude of all prisoners who have served more than fifteen years' imprisonment as a continuous term, agreed to, 1520.

PRISON LABOUR-See MUDGEE GAOL, PRISON LABOUR IN.

PRIVILEGE­At.TERATION OF MoTION­Assembly-

Motion (as a matter of privilege) 'by Mr. McElhone that Mr. Speaker had not acted within his authority in striking the word "brummagem" out of a notice of motion, 374; explanation by Mr. Speaker, 375; mo­tion negatived, 376.

PRIVILEGE (continued)­DEFAMATION OF THE HousE­Assembly-

Attention called by Mr. Stuart to statement made at Mudgee by Mr. A. G. Taylor as a candidate for election to the House, that he had a list of the names of thirty-five mem­bers whom he had seen drunk in Parliament, 909 ; motion made that the expressions com­plained of be read by the clerk, 910 ; de­bated by Mr. Garrett, 910; Sir John Robertson, 912 ; Mr. Badgery, 913 ; Mr. Gray, and agreed to, 914 ; Mr. Speaker as to course of procedure to be followed, 914; Mr. A. G. Taylor in explanation, 915; motion by Mr. Stuart that Mr. Taylor having acknowledged that his imputations against honorable members were untrue, and having expressed regret for them, the House would accept his unreserved apology, 918; debated by Sir John Robertson, Mr. McLaughlin, 918; Sir Henry Parkes, Mr. McCulloch (who moved an amendment that the explanation was unsatisfactory), Mr. Buchanan, 919 ; Mr. Stuart, Mr. R. B. Smith ; amendment negatived, and original motion agreed to, 920; apology by Mr. A. G. Taylor, 921.

PUBLIC BUILDINGS A.l'iD NEW HousES OF p ARLIAi\rENT-

Qouncil-Question by Mr. Piddington as to use to be made of land resumed in Macquarie-street, 1686.

PUBLIC LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY­.Assernbly-

Question by Mr. Combes as to erection of . 150.

See also PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT.

PUNCTUATION OF BILLS­Council-

Question of order raised by Mr. De Salis as to punctuation of bills introduced into Council, and President's decision thereon, 130.

PYRMONT BRIDGE­Assem bly- ·

Motion by Mr. Abigail for papers relating to the purchase of roads and bridge from the Pyrmont Bridge Company, 1366; agreed to, 1367 ; motion by Mr .. Abigail for the im­mediate resumption of Pyrmont Bridge by the Government, 1389 ; debated by Mr. McElhone, 1391 ; Mr. Merriman, 1392; Mr. Stuart, 1393 ; Mr. Cameron, 1394; Mr. Poole, 1395; withdrawn, 1396.

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QUESTIONS, .ANSWERS TO­Assembly-Mr . .Abigail as to replies of ministers to

questions being inaudible, Hl6S.

QUESTIONS, IRREGULARITY OF­See .ASSEMBLY.

R RABBIT NUISANCE BILL­

Assembly-Motion to go into Committee, agreed to, 129; motion in Committee, agreed to, 149; first reading, 185 ; second reading moved by Mr. Abbott, 287; debated by Mr. Lyne, 294; Mr. Tighe, 296 ; agreed to, 297 ; i:onsidered in Committee, 297, 313 (observatwn by Mr Abbott, 573), 694, 706; recommitted, 814; reported with amendments, 831; thi~dre~d­ing, 846; returned from Council with amendments, 1152 ; Council's amendments considered, ll 78 ; message to Council re amendments, 1228; assent reported, 1545.

Council-First reading, 934 ; second reading moved

by Mr. Dalley, 984 ; debated by Mr. ·De Salis, 986 ; Mr. G. H. Cox, 988; Mr. Richardson, Mr. Brodribb, 989 ; Mr. J. Smith, Mr. W. H. Suttor, Mr. King, 991 ; Mr. C. Campbell, Mr. Macintosh, Mr. \Vebb. Mr. Dalley, 993 ; agreed to, and considered in Committee, 995, 1037 ; re­committed, 1115; third reading, 1148; mes­sage from .Assembly re amendments, 1222 ; message considered and amendments not insisted on, 1269 ; assent reported, 1531.

RAILWAYS­.ALBURY GooDS·SHED­

Assembly---, Mr. Day as to inconvenience of site chosen for new goods-shed at Albury, 850.

See also JUNCTION OF NEW SOUTH WALES AND VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

ARMIDALE AND TRIAL BAY RAILWAY SURVEYS­A8.~embly-

Motion by Mr. R. B. Smith for copies of in­structions to surveyors respecting, agreed to, 884.

GEROGERY TO CoROWA, RAILWAY FROM­Assembly-

Mr. .Lyne as to discourteous refusal of engineer-in-chief's assistant to allow him to see the plans for, 1970.

GRAFTON AND NE\v ENGLAND RAILWAY­A.~sembly-

Mr. W. J. Fergusson as to ne.cessity for _Pre­paring plans, &c., as speedily as possible, 1865.

RAILWAYS (continued)-G.aEAT SOUTHERN AND 'VESTERN RAILWAYS­Assembly-Motion by Mr. Hellyer for· return as to number of locomotives and men employed on, and as to accidents, agreed to, 150.

JUNCTION OF NEW SOUTH \VALES AND VIC­TORIAN RAILWAYS-

Motion by Mr. Lyne disapproving of the arrangement agreed to for the junction of the two systems of railway, 2067 ; deba;ted by Mr. Stuart, 2069; Mr. Day, 2070; with­drawn, 2071.

MuRRUMBURRAH-BLAYNEY RAILWAY­Assembly-

Motion by Mr. McElhone for copy of petition praying for an alteration in the route of, agreed to, 360 ; plan, &c., laid on t~e ta?le, 1230; observations by Mr. Stuart 111 with­drawing motion to approve of plan, &c., 1741; and debate thereon upon motion of adjourn­ment 1743 · motion by Mr. Slattery, for Mr. Lynch, for ~eports relating to trial survey made by Surveyor Townsend from Forbes to a point on the proposed railway, agreed to, 1930.

NARRANDERA AND JERILDERIE RAILWAY­Assembly-Mr. Loughnan as to insufficient elevation

of bridge over the Murrumbidgee, 1861.

NORTHERN JUNCTION RAILWAY­Assembly-Motion by Mr. Brunker, in Committee of

Supply, to omit from Public Works Loan Estimate the item of £140,000 for branch railway from North Shore to connect with, negatived, 1449 ; motions (three) by Mr. Brunker to reduce the item, negatived, 1450 .

ORANGE TO MANILDRA,. RAILWAY FROM-:­Oouncil-Question by Mr. J. Smith as to intention of

Government respecting, 1846, 192~.

ORANGE TO l\foLONG, RAILWAY FROJ\1-Assembly-

Dr. Ross as to delay in inviting tenders for construction of railway from Orange to Forbes, via Molong, 846.

RAtLWAY AccoUNTS­Assembly-.

Letter from Auditor-General as to wrongful authorisation of expenditure for railway purposes, 44. /

RAILWAY BRIDGES­Assembly-

Motion by Mr. S. Smith for copies of letter_s, &c., having reference to alleged defects 111

the construction of certain railway bridges, agreed to, 932.

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RAILWAYS (continued)­RAIL WAY TO CIRCULAR QUAY­

Assembly-Observations respecting, by Mr. Dibbs, in financial statement, 305 ; motion by Mr. Pigott that during the present year the Government should submit plans for and ask the sanction of the House to the extension of the railway from Redfern to the Circular Quay; agreed to, 794 ; motion by Mr. Burns for select committee to report upon the several routes proposed, 803; -debated by Mr. Copeland, Mr. Gar­rett, 803; Mr. Garrard, Mr. Young, Mr. Barbour, 804 ; Mr. Pigott, Mr. Stuart, 805 ; Mr. Melville, and lapsed owing to count out, 806 ; Mr. Stuart as to intention of- Government to submit next session a feasible plan for extending the railway into the city, 2006.

Council-Statement by Mr. Dalley that a bill to pro­vide for suburban and metropolitan railways would be one of the earliest measures intro­duced next session, 2026, 2041.

RAILWAY DRIVERS AND FIREMEN­

:Assembly-Motion by Mr. Hellyer for copies of petitions

from, agreed to, 150.

R.AILWAY EXCURSION FARES­

Assembly-Mr. S. Smith as to anomalous rates for

passengers on the different rail ways, 1836.

RAILWAY FREE PASSES­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Trickett for return showing number of free passes issued by the Govern­ment on the occasion of the opening of the railway to Armidale, agreed to, 378. ·

RAILWAY FROM GLEN INNES TO INVERELL­

_ Assembly-Question by Mr. Murray as to provision for, . _

on loan estimates, 330.

RAILWAY OFFICIALS, CLOTHING FOR­

Assembly-Jlrfr. Olliffe as to unsatisfactory manner in which contracts for were carried out, 2058.

RAILWAY PASSES TO VOLUNTEERS­

Ass~mbly-Question by Mr. Abigail as to whether volunteers who attended the Easter encamp­ment were required to pay full fare by rail­way on the return journey, 1152.

RAILWAY POLICY OF THE GoVERNMENT­

Assembly-Questions by Mr. Purves and Mr. Gannon

respecting, 1068.

RAILWAY REFRESHMENT-ROOMS­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Lyne respecting, 1968 ; Mr. Lyne as to necessity _of providing for supply of refreshments at certain stations, 2059.

RAILWAYS (continued)­RAILWAY REVENUE­

Council-Question by Mr. A. Campbell as to total revenue received for carriage of goods dur­ing the years 1880, 1881, and 1882 respec­tively, 1147; motion by Mr. A. Campbell for return showing total amount of revenue received for carriage of goods from 1879 to

. 1882 inclusive, agreed to, 1148; Mr. Dalley, as to reason why returns had not been pro-duced, 1928.

RAILWAY SURVEYORS­

Assembly-, Motion by Mr. S. Smith, for JI.fr. Sutherland, for return showing names of all surveyors employed in the construction branch of the railway department, agreed to, 360.

SIOK PAY TO RAILWAY EMPLOYEES­

Assembly-Mr. W. J. Fergusson as to treatment of railway employee named Gander, 1865; Mr. Fletcher as to unfair treatment in regard to sick pay of employees belonging to benefit societies, 1970.

RAINFALL, CONSERVATION OF­

A8sembly-Motion by Mr. Lyne for appointment of royal commission to inquire into and report upon the best method of conserving the rainfall of the colony, 360; debated by Mr. McElhone, 366 ; Mr. Abbott, 368 ; nega­tived, 369.

RECREATION RESERVES.­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. S. Smith, fot Mr. Sutherland, for return as to number of recreation re­serves resumed by the Government, agreed to, 506. '

REDHEAD COAL-MINE RAILWAY BILL-

Assembly- - - , First reading, -794 ; referred to select com­

mittee, 814; rep~rt of select committee presented, 909; second reading. and Com­mittee, 1015.; third reading, 1045; assent

· reported, 1545. Council-First reading, 1043; second reading and

Committee, 1150 ; third reading, 1206 ; assent reported, 1531.

REDMO::<rD, ADDRESS AT 0RA!ifGE TO MR.­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Abigail that the Government should take immediate steps to supersede certain justices of the peace who signed the 'disloyal and seditious address of welcome to Mr. Redmond at Orange, 1545; debated by Mr. Stuart, 1546; withdrawn, 1548.

REDMOND, LECTURE BY MR.­

Assembly-Mr. Y onng !ts to proposed lecture by Mr. Redmond on behalf of Irish Land League, 573.

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REDMOND MISSION : ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN­

.As8embly-Motion by Sir Henry Parkes thn,t a loyal and

dutiful address be sent to her Majesty, expressing disn,pproval of. the disloyal agita­tions set on foot in the colony by strangers, 1548; debated by Mr. Stuart (who moved the previous· question), 1556; previous question negatived, 1565.

REED'S STATION, CLAIMS TO LAND AT­

.Assembly-Motion by Dr. Ross for copies of n,ll corres­pondence, &c., relating to, agreed to, 404.

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS-See ELECTORAL ACT AMENDMENT BILL. .

RETIRED JUDGES' PENSIONS BILL­

.Assembly-Motion to go into Committee, agreed to, lll4; motion in Committee, ag~eed to, 1147; first reading, 1163; second reading, moved by Mr. Cohen, 1463; debated by Mr. \V. J. Fergusson, 1465 ; Mr. Poole, Mr. Young, Mr. O'Connor, 1466; Sir Henry Parkes, 1467; Mr. Abbott, Sir John Robertson, Mr. Pigott, 1468 ; Mr. Gould, Mr. Slattery, 14G9; Mr. A.' G. Taylor, 1470; agreed to on div'.sion, 1471 ; third reading, 1520; assent reported, 1836.

Council-First reading, 1531 ; second reading, moved by Mr. Dalley, 1591 ; debated by Mr. Darley, 1594; Mr. Norton, Mr. A. Camp­bell, 1595 ; Mr. Stewart, Mr. Macintosh, Mr. Brodribb, 1596; Sir John Hay, 1597; agreed to, l 598 ; third reading, 1687 ; assent reported, 1818.

ROADS AND BRIDGES-

ARMIDALE TO GLEN INNES, ROAD FROM­

.Assembly-Motion by Mr. W. J. Fergusson for return

of money expended on, during 1881 and 1882, agreed to, 287.

·BRIDGE OVER THE PATERSON RIVER­

.Assembly-Motion by Mr. H. H. Brown to place a sum not exceeding £6,000 on the Supplementn,ry Estimates for, 1396; withdmwn, 1397.

GLEBE ISLAND BRIDGE­

.Assembly-Mr. Garrard as to abolition of tolls on, 1844.

GRAFTON TO GLEN INNES, ROAD FROM­

.Assembly-Motion by Mr. W. J. Fergusson for return as to expenditure upon, for 1881 and 1882, agreed to, 150.

LOW-LEVEL BRIDGE AT MELVILLE OR HILLS· BOROUGH FORD~

.Assembly-Motion by Mr. Burns for copies of all peti­tions for, agreed to, 1045.

ROADS AND BRIDGES (continued)-. MAINTENANCE OF MAIN AND MINOR ROADS­

As8embly-Motion by Mr. Garrett to go into Committee to consider a resolution for increasing the grants for the maintenance and repair. of the main and minor roads of the colony, 1383; debated by Mr. Stuart, 1386 ; Mr. McElhone, 1387; Mr. Garrett, in reply, 1388; negatived, 1389.

NORTH SHORE BRIDGE­

.Assembly-Question by Sir Henry Parkes as· to when papers respecting would be laid on the tn,ble, 113.

ROADS IN COUNTIES OF ASHBURNHAM AND GoRDON-

Assembl:y-Motion by Dr. Ross for return showing the amount expended on, during the last ten years, agreed to, 846.

SOUTH COAST ROAD­

.Assembly-Motion by Mr. Humi:ihery for return show­ing expenditure upon, agreed to, 649.

TOLLS ON RANDWICK ROAD­

Assembly-Motion bv Mr. Trickett to abolish collection of tolls ~n, 1047; debated by Mr. See and Mr. Garrard, 1048; debate adjourned, 1049; continued by Mr. Stuart, 1352 ; Mr. Young, Mr. Sutherland, and motion withdrawn, 1353.

VINE'S GRANT, ROAD THROUGH­

.Assembly-Motion by Mr. Garrard, for Mr. McCourt, for correspondence relating tO opening of, agreed to, 1695. ·

RIGHTS OF ATTORNEYS' EXTENSION BILL­

.Assembly-First reading, 1259 .

ROTTON'S ESTATE BILL­

.Assembly-Leave given to introduce bill, 286 ; first

reading, 345 ; referred to select committee, 404; report of committee presented, 573 ; second reading and Committee, 775; third reading, 794 ; returned from Council with amendments, 1008; Council's amendments agreed to, 1076 ; n,,ssent reported, 1152.

Council-First reading, 807 ; second reading and Com- .

mittee, 934; third reading, 984 ; assent re­ported, 1147.

RYLSTONE, POLICE MAGISTRATE AT­

.Assembly-Motion by Mr. A. G. Taylor for correspon­

dence relating to applications for, agreed to, 1520.

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Assembly--Question by Mr. Dalton as to whether oppor­tunity would be given to colonial steam­ship companies to compete for the San Francisco mail service, 1228 ; question by Mr. Burns as to continuance of, 113, 1044; motion by Mr. ·wright to go into Com­mittee to consider resolutions for the exten­sion, on certain cc;mditions, of the contract between the Government . and the Pacific Mail Company for a period not exceeding two years, 1625; resolutions moved in Cqm­mittee by Mr. ·wright, 1786; debated by Mr. Burns, 1792; Mr. Young, 1794, 1811, 1813, 1814; Mr. Dalton, 1796; Mr. Hutchin­son, 1797; Mr. R. B. Smith, 1798; Mr. Wilson, 1798, 1806, 1813; · Sir Henry Parkes, 17~9, 1813; Mr. McElhone, 1807, 1811, 1812, 1814; Mr. Wright, 1809, 1812; Mr. ·white, 1811; Mr. Fletcher, 1813; Mr. Roberts, 1814 ; agreed to, 1815.

Council-Motion by Mr. Dalley approving of extension

of contract, 1848 ; debated by Mr. A. Campbell, 18±9 ; Mr. Piddington, 1851 ; Mr. Levy, 1852; agreed to, 1853.

See cdso OoEAN MAIL SERVICES and OCEAN MAIL SUBSIDIES.

SCHOOLS OF AGHICULTURE AND MODEL FARMS­

Assemb/y-Question by Mr. vV. Clarke as to placing sum of £10,000 on the Supplementary Esti­mates for this year to assist in establishing, 793; motion by Mr. '.V. Clarke that schools of agriculture and model farms should be established in various localities in the coun­try, 794; debated by Mr. Combes, 796; Mr. Stuart, 797; Mr. S. Smith, 798; Dr. Ross (who moved amendment to substitute instruction in the elements of agricultural chemistry, geology, and botany, in lieu of schools of agriculture and model farms), 799; Mr. Dalton,. 802 ; amendment and motion withdrawn, 803.

ScoLL1:N", POLICE-SERGEANT TnoMAS­

See CIVIL SERVICE.

SEMPILL, THE LATE MR. R.H.­Assembly-

Question by Mr. Griffiths as to when copy of report relating to the case of, would be · laid on the table, 770.

Council-Question by Mr. Macintosh as to report upon the state of the late Mr. Sempill's accounts, and the intention of the Government re-specting, 14Q§. .

See al,so INSOLVENT ESTATES, MANAGE­MENT OF.

SM.o\LL-POX­

Assembly-Mr. O'Connor as to Chinese passengers brought to the colony by the steamer JJ1en­nwir, and suffering from small-pox, 345 ; motion by Mr. Abigail for list of claims arising out of late small-pox visitation, agreed to, 794.

SMALL-POX, REMOVAL OF SUFFERERS FROM­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Fremlin as to conveyance through school-yard of small-pox patients en route to sanatorium,. 649.

STEPHEN, Sm ALFRED-­

Assembly-Question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to length of service of, as judge of the Supreme Court and Chief Justice, and amount paid to, in salary and pension, ll 76.

STEPHENSON, CLAIM OF HUGH ESPIE­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Coonan for select committee to inquire into, agreed to, 506 ; report of select committee presented, 1545.

STUART AND HARNETT'S APPLICATION FOR LAND, &c., A'l' ST. LEONARDS-

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Cameron (for Mr. Abigail) for

copies of letters, &c., relating to, agreed to, 1044.

SUPREME COURT, JUDGES OF TIIE­See JUSTICE.

SUPREi\IE COURT PROCESS FACILITATION BILL­See JUSTICE.

SYDNEY CORPORATION AcT A11rnNDilIENT BILL­See MUNICIPAL.

SYDNEY POLICE CouRT­

As8embly-Mr. Abigail as to unsatisfactory state of,

1658.

T TELEGRAPH OFFICIALS, UNTRUSTWORTHINESS

OF-Assem /Jly-

Mr. Olliffe as to divulgence of contents of messages by telegraph officials, 2058.

TENDERS FOR THE PUBLIC SERYICE­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. S. Smith that tenders for the supply of all materials required hy the Government should be invited from manu­facturers within the colony, 1712; debated by Mr. Stuart, 1714; Mr. Poole, Mr. Cameron, 1716; Mr. Melville· (who moved an amendment restricting the motion to such articles as can be manufactured in the colony), 1718; Mr. Fletcher, 1719; Mr. McElhone, 1720; Mr. Mitchell, 1723; Mr. Garrard, 1724 ; Mr. Withers, :M:r. Stuart, 1726 ; amendment agreed to, 1727 ; Mr. S. Smith as to reply of the Colonial Secretary to certain questions, 1862.

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Council-Question by Mr. Brodribb as to steps taken to give effect to recommendations of royal commission, 168.

TIMBER RESERVES-See CROWN LANDS.

TRAMWAYS-

DouBLE-DECKED TRAMWAY CARS­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Trickett that the use of

double-decked cars on tramways should be discontinued, 678; debated by Mr. Cope­land, 678; Mr. Fremlin, 679; Mr. S. Smith, 680 ; Mr. Cameron, Mr. Sutherland, 681 ; Mr. Garrard, Mr. Abigail, 682'; negatived, 683.

STEAM MOTORS ON THE TRAMWAYS­

Assem/Jly-Question by Sir Henry Parkes as to wl1ether Government had taken steps to appeal to Privy Council against the decision of the Supreme Court respecting, 1940 ; Mr. O'Connor as to necessity for regulating the speed of the motors, 2072.

TRAM;.·CARS­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. S. Smith for return as to coat

of, &c., agreed to, 484.

TRAMWAY TO BONDI­

Assembly-Mr. Trickett as to delay in constructing, 1860.

TRAMWAY IN GEORGE-STREET WEST­

Assembly-Mr. Abigail as to condition of wood paving iri connection with, 1867.

TRAMWAYS DECLARATORY BILL­

Assembly-Suspension of standing orders movecl by Mr. •Stuart, 1946 ; agreed to on division, 1950;

first reading, 1951 ; second reading, moved by Mr. Stuart, 1953 ; debated by Mr. Slattery, 1957; Mr. Reydon, 1958; Mr. Pigott, 1!)60 ; Mr. Gould, 1961 ; Mr. O'Connor, 1962 ; Mr. Poole, 1964; Mr. Lyne, 1965 ; Mr. Garrard, 1983 ; Mr. W'isclom, 1986; Mr. McLaughlin, 1994; Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Sutherland, 1997 ; Mr. R. B. Smith, Mr. S. Smith, 1999; Mr. Lynch, 2000 ; Mr. McElhone, 2001 ; Mr. Copeland, 2003; Mr. Brunker, 2004 ; Mr. Stuart, 2005 ; agreed to on division, 2007 ; bill re· ported from Committee with amendments, 2012; thircl reading, 2013; returned from Council with amendments, 2061 ; Council's amendments considered, 2061, 2064.

TRAMWAYS (continued)-TRAMWAYS DECLARATORY BILL (continited)-Council- · First reading, 2017 ; suspension of standing orders, moved, 2017 ; agreed to on division, 2020; second reading moved by Mr. Dalley, 2021 ; debated by Mr. Darley, 2026; Mr. Piddington, 2029; Mr. A. Campbell, 2030; Mr. Terry, 2031 ; Mr. Brodribb and Mr. Dalley, 2032 ; agreed to, 2035 ; bill reported from Committee with amendments,_ 2041 ; third reading, 2042; message from Assembly re amendments, considered, 2063.

TRAJ\1WAY EXPENDITURE­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. S. Smith for.returns respect­ing, agreed to, 213.

Council-Qnestion by Mr. Piddington as to total ex­penditure in connection with the tramways and as to income and profit, 1966; Mr. Piddington respecting, on motion of adjourn· ment, 2013.

TRAMWAY MANAGEMENT­

Assem bly-Question by Mr. Combes as to driving trams across streets without stoppin~, 150; Mr. Trickett as to unsatisfactory arrangements, in connection with \Vaverley tra:inway, 1836, 1860.

WORKMEN'S TRAMWAY PASSES­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Cameron as to stoppage of issue of passes to tramway workmen, 845.

TRIAL BAY, PRISON LABOUR AT­

.Assembly-Observations respecting, by Mr. Poole, 2048;

by Sir Henry Parkes, 2050.

Tua SERVICE FOR NORTHERN RIVERS­

.Assembly-Mr. Gray as to inefficiency of tug service on the Richmond River, 1278.

u ULLADULLA HARBOUR-­

Assembly-Mr. Humphery as to condition of, owing to

silting, 1659. UNAUTHORISED EXPENDITURE (1883) INDEMNITY

BILL-See FINANCE.

v VOLUNTEER FORCE, CLOTHING FOR­

Assembly-Motion by Mr. Holborow for correspondence,

&e., respecting, agreed to, 1695.

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w

Motion by Mr. Olliffe, for Mr. Brunker, for correspondence, &c., respecting tenders for, agreed to, 936.

WATER AND SEWERAGE­Co;o;sTRUCTION OF DAMS, CONSERVATION OF

Vf ATER, _AND FENCING-

Assembly--Question by Mr. Dangar as to introduction of bills next session for construction and legalising of dams, conservation of water in the interior, and compelling lessees of runs to pay half cost of fencing, 1412.

COUNTRY TOWNS vVATER AND SEWERAGE AcT-

Assembly-Questions by Mr. A.G. Taylor as to bringing act into operation, 1044, 2042.

SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY vVORKS­

Assembly-Mr. Holtermann as to defective workmanship in connection with, 2060.

\VHIPPING 0FFENDERS­

Assembly-Question by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to threat by Mr. Dillon, stipendiary magistrate, to have a boy whipped for running away from home, 1462

"\"VoLVERENE," THE­

Assembly-Question by Mr. Trickett as to discontinuing

- expense of maintaining, Ill; debate in Committee of Supply on proposed vote of £7,000 for maintenance of: Mr. Trickett, 842, 864 ; Mr. Stuart, 853, 867 ; Mr. Poole, 857; Mr. Garrett, 858, 863; Sir John Robertson, 861 ; Mr. Reid, 865; Mr. Burns, 866 ; Mr. Slattery, 867; vote agreed to, 868; debate in Committee of Supply on proposed vote of £5, 830, cost of transport of Rear-Admiral Wilson, officers, and men of H.M.S. Wolve1·en.e, from Sydney to London, 904 ; vote agreed to, 909 .

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d

WOLLONGONG GASLIGHT COMPANY'S BILL­

Assembly-Leave given to introduce bill, 506 ; fint reading, 677 ;· referred to select committee, 1282 ; report of committee presented, 1599 ; second reading and Committee, 1740; third reading, 1785; assent reported, 1892.

Council-First reading, 1784 ; second reading and

Committee, 1835; third reading, 1848; assent reported, 1889.

WooL, AnrERICAJ'j', DUTY oN-See FINANCE._

"\VooRE, P.M., MR.-

AssernVly-Motion by Mr. Proctor for copies of paper& relating to complaints against, agreed to, 1081.

WRIGHT, HEATON, AND CoMPANY­

Assernbly-Qnestion by Mr. Garvan as to rebate allowed

to, 1968; observations by Mr. McElhone as to the rebate, 1972; and Mr. Wright, in explanation, 1974; Mr. McElhone as to free railway carriage of invoices for, 1971 ; Mr. Garvan as to the connection of the Minister for Works with the firm, 1981.

y YOUNG, MR. LAMONT­

As.;ernbly-Motion by Mr. Day for select committee on the mysterious disappearance of, agreed to, 1365.

z ZIMMLER, MR. CHARLES­

Assembly--Motion by Mr. Abigail for copies of all docu­ments relating to the appointment to the commission of the peace of Mr. Charles Zimmler, 213 ; debated by Mr. Buchanan, 215 ; Sir John Robertson, 217; Mr. A. G. Taylor, Sir Henry Parkes, 218; Mr. Mel­ville, 220 ; Mr. McElhone, 221 ; Mr. McLaughlin, 222 ; Mr. Coonan, 223 ; agreed

. to 224 ; Mr. Buchanan as to removal of M~·. Zimmler from the commission of the peace and Mr. A. G. Taylor's conduct in regard to Mr. Zimmler, 484; Mr. A. G. Taylor in explanation, 491.

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INDEX TO SPEECHES-. ; EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS.

Adjt., Motion for Adjournment ; INT., Introduction ; 1;'1., 2R., 3R., First, Second, or Third Reading ; Adop. Rep., Adoption <;>f Report; Co;n., Committe~ of the Whole House; ~ec?m. R:ecom­mitted; Obs., Obsen'at10ns; m., motion; q., question; Cons. o.f Amdts., Consideration. of Amendments; Expl., Explanation; Recom. of Amdts., Recommittal of Amendments; Dis., Order of the Day Discharged.

A ABBOTT, J.P., Gunnedah,

Applications under the Mining Act, adjt., 1975.

Anderson, Mr., Land at Middle Harbour, held by, q., 573.

Baker, Mr. J<J. A., m., 1573. Cohen's Estate Bill, Com., 1397, 1398. Conditional Purchases Validating Bill, 3R.,

1399. Construction of Dams, Conservation of Water,

and Fencing, q., 1412. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1012, 1015, 1085,

1172; Adop. Rep., 1205. Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditiond

Purchase, m., 514. Diamond-drills, q., 1857. Licensing Bill, Com., 1636, 1669; Adop. Rep,,

1780. ·.Members of Parliament, Appointment of, to

Civil Service, m., 1710. -Mineral"Reservations, m., 1698. Mining Leases and Permits, ad,jt., 2054, 2057. MiningonChurch_and School Lands, q., 1081. Mining Schools, q., 1967. Mining· on Private Property, q., 313, 1228,

2042. Rabbit Bill, INT., 149; 2R., 287; Com., 298,

299, 300, 313, 314, 315, 317, 318, 319, 321, 322, 323, 324, 326, 328; Obs., 573, 694, 695, 6!l6, 698, 701, 707, 714, 716, 719, 720; Adop. Rep., 721; Recom., 814, 815, 817, 820, 821, -822, 823, 825, 826, 827, 828, 831.

Rainfall, Conservation of, m., 368. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1468.­

- Travelling Stock Reserves, adjt., 1238. Supply-Department of Mines, 832, 833, 834, 835, 836, 837.

Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 1363. Loan Estimates, 1450. Minor Roads Branch, 837. Occupation of Lands, 838. Scab in Sheep, Prevention of, 838.

·-Tanks and \Velis, 8:18, 839, 1444, 1445.

ABIGAIL, Mr. F., West Sydney, Adulteration of Food and Drink, q_, 212. Bake.r, Mr. E. A., m., 1575.

- Central Police Court Building, adjt., 1658, 1866.

Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1185; Recom., 1418.

Dawes' Point, ad,jt., 1499. Dignan, Appointment of, adjt., 20±4. Eating-houses Bill, Com., 651. Elections, Personation at, q., 113. Friendly_ Societies Act q., 1366.

ABIGAIL, MR. F. (continued), George-street West, adjt., 1867. Immigration System, adjt., 1155. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, Com., 748. Letter-carriers, Pay of, adjt., 1155. Licensing Bill, 2R, 1425; Com., 1605, 1633,

1634, 1636; Cons. of Amdts., 1877. Lodging-houses, q., 212. Mail Contract with Orient Company, q., 1967. Public ·works Loan Bill, 2R., 1521; Com.,

152.5. Pyrmont Bridge, m., 1366, 1367, 1389, 1395. Railway Passes to Volunteers, q., 1152. Recess, Duration of, adjt., 1658. Redmond, Mr., Addr_ess to, at Orange, m.,

1545, 1548. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R.,

689. Svdney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

·(No. 2); Com., 1527, 1523, 1529. Supply-Colonial Secretary, 597. Fisheries Commission, 874, 875. Gmnts in aid of Public Ins_titntions, 738. Immigration, 966. National Park, 78-1. Public Instruction, 721 Survey of Lands, 782, 784.

Tramway Carriages, m .. , 682. Tramways Declaratory Bill, Cons. of Amdts., _

2067. Zimmler, Mr. Charles, m., 213, 224.

ALDERSON, Mr. "\V. M., Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 1459_.

ALLEN, Sir WIGRAM, The Glebe, Earns haw's Estate Bill; 2R., 1177. Speaker, Election of, rn., 5. Tramways Declaratory Bill, Cons. of Amdts.,

2065.

B BADGERY, l\fr. H. S., Monaro,

Address in Reply, 82. · Chairman of Committees, Election of, m., 99. Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, m., 525. Easter Holidays, special adjournment, m.,

1046. Eating-houses Bill, Com., 653. Kiandra, Requirements of, aif:it., 1653. Licensing Bill, Com., 1675, 1680, 1682; Adop.

Rep., 1773, 1780. Members of Parliament, Appointment of, to

Civil Service, in., 1707. Privilege-

Defamation of_ the House, 913.

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BADGERY, Mr. H. S. (continited), Rabbit Bill, Com., 299, 315, 319, 320, 321,

322, 695, 710, 716; Recom., 816, 819. Railway from Murrumburrah to Blayney,

adjt., 1765. Recess, Duration of, adjt., 1653. Speaker, Election of, m., 11. Supply-National Park, 784. Glebe Island Abattoir, 879, 880, 978, 982. Governor's Country Residence, 888, 898, 903.

Zimmler, Mr., Case of, adjt., 488.

BARBOUR, Mr. R., The JJ:!~urray, Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1143. Crown Lan.ds, Auction Sales of, q., 99. Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, m., 506 ; Expl., 541. · Government Business,, Precedence of, m., 614. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, Com., 7 50, 1017. Licensing Bill, Com., 1672, 1675 ;. Cons.

of Amdts., 1874. Local Option, m., 932. Rabbit Bill, Com., '298, 322; Recom., 822. Railway through the City of Sydney, m., 804. Supply-

Aborigines; Protectorate of, 599. Conditional Land Sales Branch, 764. Fisheries Commission, 876. Murrumbidgee River, Clearing of, 974, 975,

977. Public ·works, 791. Wolseley, Mr., Refund to, 785.

BARTON, The Honorable E., East Sydney, Speaker, Election of, m., 6, 23. Supply-

Parliamentary Library, 595. See SPEAKER, Mr.

BARTON, Mr. R., Bourke, Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 745; Com.,

750. Licensing Bill, Com., 1608, 1611, 1616, 1619,

1670, 1674, 1681. Rabbit Bill, Recom., 826.

BRODRIBB, Mr. W. A., Address in Reply (1.st session), m., 58; (2nd

session), 1935. · ..Approp~iation ~ill, 2R., 1588; .

· Australian Gaslight Company s Bill, 2R., 1078. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, Com., 129. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Com., 178. District Court Judges' Salaries and Pensions

Bill, 2R, 1225. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 273; Com., 569. Inscribed Stock Bill, (No. 2), Com., 813. Judges' Salaries and Pensions B_ill, Com., 1263. .Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1821,

1825. Rabbit Bill, 2R., 989; Com., 998, 1038, 1040,

1041 1043 · Cons. of Amdts., 1270. llailwa'y from' Orang~ to M13;nildra, ail}t., 1847. 'Retired Judges' Pens10ns Bill, 2R,, 1596.

c San Francisco Mail Service, m., 1852. ~.Storage of Expl?s~ves, q., 169. ''J'heatres--,-Provis10n for Egress, &c., q., 168. "Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT. 1 20;2(); 2.!1.,

2032.

BROWN, Mr. H. H., Durham, Bridge over the Paterson River, m., 1396

13!17. . German Immigration, m., 1372.

BRUNKER, Mr. J. N., East Maitland, ·Criminal_ Law Bill, Com., 1012, 1013, 1015,

1147. Licensing Bill, Com., 1607, 1609. Supply-

Conditional Land Sales Branch, 763, 767. Executive Council, 594. Glebe Island Abattoir, 982. Grants in Aid of Public Institntions, 739. Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 788. Loan Estimates, 1448, 1449, 1450. Protectorate of Aborigines, 600. Public Instruction, 735. Tanks and Wells, 1445. Tramways Declaratory Bill, 2R., 2005; Com.,

2010.

BucHANAN, Mr. D., Mudgee, Aborigines, Treatment of, adjt., 25, 30. Address in Reply, m., 69. Bechet, Alphonse, Case of, adjt., 1841. Chairman of Committees, Election of, m

102. . CiYil Service, Increasing Expenses of, adjt.,

1161. Cricket, Adjournments for, ctdjt., 357. Criminal Law Bill, 2R., 619; Com., 1008

1009, 1084 ; point of order, 1088 ; 1138 1165 ; point of order, 1169 ; 1172, 1182; point of order, 1190.

Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional Purchase, m., 514; point of order, 523.

Diamond-drills, q., 1857. Dinga Dinga Polling-place, adjt., 1006. Eating-houses Bill, m., 650, Com., 651, 652,

653. Elizabeth-street Public School, q., 110. Financial Statement, 409. Fire Brigades Bill, 2R., 663. Government Business, Precedence of, m., 105. History, Teaching of, in Public Schools, m.,.

151, 157 . . Improvement Purchases, adJt., 1111. Inscribed Stock Bill, 3R., 196. Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2), point of order,

741 ; 2R., 771 ; Com., 775. Judges' Salaries and Pensiohs Bill, 2R.,

1023. Legality of the Convention of Parliament,

Obs., 1944; adjt., 1975. Library Committee, m., 110 . Local Option, m., 927. Minister for Public Works, adjt., 1058; 1066,

1104, ll07. Parkes-Robertson Government, Censure of

the, adjt., 25, 31. Prison Labour, adjt., 2050. Privilege- ' Alteration of Question, 740. Defamation of the House, 919.

School Fees, Abolition of, m., 228.

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BUCHANAN, Mr. D. (continued), School Children's Railway Passes, m., 1894,

1916. Speaker, Election of, m., 7. Special Adjournment, Opening of Railway to

Armidale, rn., 186. · St. James's School, m., 158, 165. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 692. Teachers' Salaries, Payment of, q., 447. Tramways Declaratory Bill, Cons. of Amdts.,

2065, 2067. Unauthorised Expenditure (1883) Indemnity

Bill, 3R., 341. Vacated Seat (Alexander Stuart, Esq.), m.,

39; Expl., 43. Zimmler, Mr. Charles, m., 215; adjt.-, 484,

493.

BURNS, Mr. J. F., The Hunter, Agent for Immigration, adjt., 1861. Appropriation Bill, Com., 1482. Australian Gaslight Company's Bill, 2R., 885. Blandford Proprietary School Bill, 2R., 655 ;

Com., 777, 778, 779. Circular Quay, Management of, adjt., 1656. 04;?hen's Estate Bill, 2R., 1397; Com., 1398. Consolidated. Revenue Fund Bill, Com., 112. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1010, 1012, 1186;

point of order, 1189, 1196; Adop. Rep., point of order, 12\JO.

Dalton, Mr. James, J.P., adjt., 848. Dawes' Point, adJt., 1499. Dinga Dinga Polling-place, adjt., 1005. Easter Holidays, Special Adjournment, m.,

1045. Ecclesiastical Procedure Bill, Com., 1649. Electoral Act, Working of.the, m., 337. Financial Statement, 404. Financial Statements, Telegrams Respecting,

q., 1625, 1786. . Fire Brigades Bill, 2R., 668; q., 1741. Gas, Supply and Sale of, q., 113. German Immigration, m., 1370. Government Business, Precedence of, m., 107,

613. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 143; 3R., 192. Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2), 2R., 773. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., point

of order, 1022; 2R., 1025; point of order, 1034.

Land Boilw-s Inspection"Bill, Com., 751, 1017. Letter-carriers, Pay of, adjt., 1155. Libr:ary Committee, m., 110. Licensing Bill, 2R., 1430; Com., 1676, 1678;

Adop. Rep., point of order, 1769; 1780. Loan on the London Market; q., 1599, 1967. Pacific Mail Service, q., 113. Rabbit Bill, Com., 317, 321,_327, 694, 695, 716. Railway through the City of Sydney, m., 803. Railway from Murrumburrah to Blayney,

adjt., 17 52. · San Francisco Mail Service,_ q., 1044; m.,

1792. Speaker, Election of, m., 3, Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 686; Com., point of order, 885.

Bum~s, Mr. J. F. (continued), Supply-

Allman, Mr., Allowance to, 1362. Conditional Land Sales Branch, 768: Department of Mines, 832. Dubbo Public Buildings, 983. Glebe Island Abattoir, 881. Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 787. Immigration, _937. · Murrumbidgee River, Clearing of, 976. Public Instruction, 722. Volunteer Force, 1355. Volunteer Naval Artillery, 841. Wolverene, 866.

Trespass Bill, 2R., 494. See CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, DEPUTY

(Assembly).

BUTCHER, Mr. R., Paddington, Financial Statement, 583. Fire Brigades Bill, 2R., 671. Local Option, m., 931. Supply-

Loan Estimates, 1447. Wolverene, 907.

Sydney .Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 688.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), Com., 1528, 1529.

Tramway Management, adjt., 1865.

c CADELL, Mr. T.,

Address in Reply (2nd se.~sion), 1935. Inscribed-Stock Bill, 2R., 264. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1821. Rabbit Bill, Com., 1039; Cons. of Amdts.,

1270. Tramways.Declaratory Bill, lNT., 2019; Com.,

2038.

CAMERON, Mr. A., _West Sydney, Agent for Immigration, ad,it., 1861, Applications under the Mining Act, adjt.,

1978, 2056. Chairman of Committees, Election· of, m., 105,

1953. Cricket, Adjournments for, ad,it., 358. Criminal Law Bill, Adop. Rep., point of

order, .1204, 1289. District Court Judges' and Commissioner of

Insolvent Estates' Salaries Bill, 2R., 103C Eight-hour System of Labour, q., 770. Electoral Act, Amendment of, m., 1053;

Working of the, m., 337. Gei;man Immigration, m., 1374. Government Contracts, ac~it., 1241. Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2), 2R., 773. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1033. Land Laws, Working of the, m., 1925. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 1345;

Adop. Rep.' on Council's Amdts., 1888. Lodging-houses Bill, 211., 505. Members of Parliament, Appointment of, to

Civil Service, m., 1706. Minister for Works, ad_jt., 1066. Mort's Bay Improvement Bill, 2R., 1739; Personal Explanation, 1741. Police and the Licensing Act, adjt., 489.

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CAlliERON, Mr. A. (continued), Privilege-

Criminal Law Amendment Bill-As to record of Mr. Speaker's Opinion on Vote8 and Pro­ceedings, 1228 ; as to Opinion of Attorney­General re point of order, 1229, 1505.

Pyrmont Bridge, m., 1366, 1394. lfailway from Murrumburrah to Blayney,

adjt., 1744. ·School Children's Railway Passes, m., 1909. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 242. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 688; Expl., 692. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill

(No. 2), 2R., 1072; 3R., 1741. Tellers' Division Lists, Obs., 701. Tenders for the Public Service, m., 1716. Tramway Carriages, m., 681. vVorkmen's Tramway Passes, q., 845. Zimmler, Mr., Case of, adjt., 489.

See CHAIRMAN OF COl\1.il'l~TTEES (.Assembly).

CAMPBELL, Mr. A., Address in Reply (1st session), m., 53; (2nd

session), 1935. Appropriation Bill, Com., 1589. Austr::Llian Gaslight Company's Bill, 2R., 1078 .

. Conditional Purchases Validation Bill, 2R., 1532. .

Consolidated Hevenue Fund Bill, 2R., 127. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 2), 2R.,

612. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, INT., 124. Denominational School Buildings, q., 169. District Court Judges' and Chief Commissioner

of Insolvent E~tates' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1224; Com., 127:!.

· Earnshaw's Estate Bill, 2R., 1408; Com., 1451, 1453, 1454, 1455, 1691, 1694, 1889.

Extra Days of Sitting, m., 1785. Heley's Estate Bill, 2R., 1409; Com., 1410. Inscribed Stoek Bill, INT., 170; 2R., 203, 276;

Com., 386, 387, 388, 393, 404, 441, 446, 553, 563, 567, 568, 571 ; Recom., 606, 607, 609.

Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2), 2R., 809; Com., 811.

Judges' Salariea and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1151 ; Com., 1262, 1268.

Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 1459. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, m., 1783 ;

Com., 1819, 1820, 1824, 1826, 1827 ; Cons. of Amdts., 1891.

Ministerial Statement-Resignation, 2; Re-presentation of Government, 37.

Ordnance Lands Transfer Bill, 1 R., 26. Public Works Loan Bill, Com., 1591. Railway Revenue, q., 1147; m., 1148. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1595. Rotton's Estate Bill, 2R., !)35. · Sau Francisco Mail Service, m., 1849. Sessioual Orders, Obs., 27, 28. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No.

2), lR., 1782. Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 2018; 2R.,

2030; Com., 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041.

CAMPBELL, Mr. C., Address in Reply, m.,.55. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, 2R., 126. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, INT., 124;

Com., 132, 133, 135, 136, 138, 139, 18i.

CAMPBELL, lvir. c. (continued;; Earnsbaw's Estate Bill, ~!R., 1408 ; Com.,

1451. Inscribed Stock Bill, Com., 388, 399, 567 ;

Recom., 605, 608, 609, 610. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1214;

Com., 1261, 1268 .. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 1460. Ministerial Statement-Representation of Go­

V\')rnment, 38. Post Office, Architectural Decorations of, m.,

1541. Rabbit Bill, 2R., 993; Com., 997, 1037, 1039,

1041. • Re~oval of Member of Council, 'l..·• 933. Sess10nal Orclers, Obs., 27. -

CAMPBELL, Mr. G., Carcoar, HailwayfromMurrumburrah to Blayney, acljt.,

1758.

CAMPBELL, Mr. W. R., The Gwydir,· Address in Reply, m., SI. Baker, Mr. Ezekiel, m., 1575. Billiard-table for Members of Parliament, m.,

1567. Chairman of Committees, Election of, in., 102. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Adop. Rep.,

point of order, 1290. Financial Statement, 481. Licensing Bill, Com., 16ll, 1619, 1643, 1667,

1669, 1675, 1678, 1679; Adop. Rep., 1.774; Recom., 1777, 1778, 1779.

Rabbit Bill, Com., 718, 719, 721. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, Com., 1478. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 234. Speaker, Election of, m., 20. Supply-Agricultural Society Grants, 1360. Charitable Allowances, 1358. Governor's Residence at Hill View, 1358. Police, 641, 643. Public Instruction, 728. Roads and Bridges, 1364.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), Com.; 1527, 1528.

Vacated Seat (Alex. Stuart, Esq.), m., 43.

CASS, Mr. G. E., The Bogan, Blectoral Act, ·working of the, m., 340. Financial Statement, 581. Licensing Bill, Com., 1643, 1672, 1683. Rabbit Bill, Recom., 816, 830. Supply-Colonial Secretary, 596. Conditional Land Sales Branch, 762. Department of Mines, 835, 836. Minor Roads Branch, 837. Petty Sessions, 757. Protectorate of Aborigines, 598. Public Instruction, 733, 736. Quarter Sessions, 760. Tanks and Wells, 838.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), Com., 1528.

CHAIRMAN OF CmnnTTEES (.Assembly), Election of, 105, 1953. Opinions of, reported to the House for Mr.

Speaker's decision, 1034, 1087, 1089, 1091, 1167, 1195.

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. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (Assembly) continued, Opinions of-

Criminal Law Amendment Bill-Clause 3, amendment by Mr. Buchanan enabling barristers and attorneys to perform all pre­liminary work and to practice in '' all courts" without the intervention of each other, is not inconsistent with a previous decision of the Committee and is therefore admissible, 1085 ; the same amendment is within the scope 'of the bill, 1087 ; amend­ment by Mr. Buchanan enabling barristers and attorneys to perform all preliminary work and to practice in " such courts " is admissible, the use of the word " such " confining the application of the amendment to criminal courts, 1089; amendment by Mr . .A. G. Taylor giving to. barristers and attorneys "an equal right to 'practice in all courts for the trial of offences under this act" is inadmissible, the Committee having already negatived a similar amendment, 1091 ; clause 342, amendment by Mr . .A. G. Taylor permitting attorneys to practice in all courts in which prisoners would be tried under the bill is inadmissible, because the same question has been already decided by the Committee, 1167 ; amendment by Mr . .A. G. Taylor with the same object in view is not. in order, it being substantially the same as an amendment which had at a previous stage been ruled inadmissible, 1169; bill is ir!'egularly before the Com­mittee, clause 346 involving an expendi­ture of public money not recommended by a message from the Crown, 1195.

Exception having been taken to an honorable member's remark, it should not be repeated until Chairman's decision is given, 1135.

Honorable members must not animadvert upon the action of Chairman without taking the course usually resorted to when Chair­man's decisions are disagreed with, 1137.

Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill-Clause 3, providing for an increase in the pensions of retired judges, within limits of title and scope of leave, 1034.

Licensing Bill-Amendment by Mr. O'Con­nor in clause 17, providing that no member of a club shall be entitled to be supplied with liquor on Sunday unless he be a bona fide traveller is admissible in a bill regulating the sale of liquor, because there is in the original Licensing .Act a section specially exempting clubs from its operation, 1668 ; new clause involving expenditure of public money cannot be moved, bill not being introduced by message from the Crown, 1675; Com­mittee considering amendments of the Upper House may not at that time amend anything which Legislative.Assembly themselves have passed at a previous stage of the bill, 1873.

Unparliamentary Language - Honorable members must not reflect upon the action of other honorable members, 1136; must not remark that honorable members voted not knowing what they· voted for, 1136 ; must not assert that a number of members are idiotic, 1136.

Be£ CAllIERuN, Mr. A.

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, DEPUTY (Assembly}, Opinions of-Licensing Bill-Clause 5 does not necessarily add to the public expenditure, 1599; clause 8, amendment to omit "two" with a view to insert in lieu thereof " four," question that word proposed to be omitted stand part of the clause being negatived, question that

· the word " four" be inserted must have priority, 1620.

Opinion of, reported, 1599. See BURNS, Mr. J. F.

0LARKE, Mr. H., j!Jden, Chairman of Committees, Election of, m., 99,

1953. Speaker, Election of, m., 3.

CLARKE, Mr. W., Orange, Criminal Law Bill, 2R, 630. Financial Statement, 426 .. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 144. Licensing Bill, 2R., 1338 ; Com., 1613. Local Option, m., 921, 932. Railway : Orange to Molong, adjt., 849. Schools of .Agriculture and Model Farms, q.,

793 ; m., 794, 803. Supply-

Colonial Secretary, 597. Electric Light, Port Jackson, 881. Free Public Library, 737. Grants in .Aid of Public Institutions, 738. Police, 636. Public Instruction, 733. Public Works, 791. Sydney Improvement Board, 868, 870.

COHEN, Mr. H. E., WeBt .Maitland, Criminal Law Bill, 2R., 614, 631 ; Com., 1008,

1009, 1010, 1011, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1081, 1082, 1086; point of order, 1091, 1092; 1093, 1-004, 1097, 1100, 1102, 1103, 1132, 1139, 1140, 1142, 1143, 1144, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1165; point of order, 1167, 1169; 1173, 1174, 1175, 1182 ; point of order, 1188, 1195 ; 1204; .Adop. Rep., point of order, 1296; 3R., point of order, 1400 ; Recom., 1403, 1404, 1413, 1420, 1423.

District Court Judges, Salaries of, q., 506. District Court Judges' and Commissioner of

Insolvent Estates' Salaries Bill, 2R., 1035, 1036. .

Eating-houses Bill, Com., 651, 653. Ecclesiastical Procedure Bill, 2R., 1648 ; Com.,

1650. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1020;

point of order, 1023; Com., 1034; point of order, 1035.

Jurors, Summoning of, adjt., 852. Juvenile Reformatory, q., 212. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, Com., 749. Licensing .Act Amendment Bill, q., 313. Licensing Bill, Cons. of .Amdts., 1886. Licensing .Act, .Administration of the, adjt.,

353. . Parramatta, Justices at, q.,.1624. Patent Laws, q., 1545. Prison Labour in Mudgee Gaol, adjt., 1655. Publicans Licenses-, Renewal of, q., 1412. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1463;

Com., 1473.

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COHEN, Mr. H. E. (continued), Sempill, Mr. R. H., q., 770 ; m., 1052. Stephen, Sir Alfred,.q., 1176. Supply-Attorney-General, 758, 759. Coroners' Inquests, 755, 756. District Courts, 755 Insolvency Court, 755. Master in Equity, 758, 752. Parliamentary Draftsman; 759. Petty Sessions, 756. Prothonotary, 754. Quarter Sessions, 759, 760.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), Com., 1529.

'¥hipping Offenders, q., 1462.

COMBES, Mr. E., C.M.G., East Macquarie, Bechet, Alph01ise, Case of, ar~jt., 1842. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, INT., 111. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, Com., 751. Public Library and Art Gallery, q., 150. Rabbit Bill, Com., 695, 700, 707, 709, 715,

718, 720; Recom., 814. Rotton's Estate Bill, 2R., 775. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 244. Schools of Agriculture and Model' Farms, m., ·

796. Tramway Management, q., 150.

CooNAN, Mr. W. T., Foi·bes, Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1165. District Court Judgeship, adjt., 352. Eating-houses Bill, Com.,.651, 653. Licensing Act, Administration of the, adjt.,

352. Licensing Bill, Com., 1604, 1606, 1616, 1639,

1642, 1645, 1666; Recom., 1779; Cons. of Amdts., 1886.

Publicans' Licenses, Renewal of, q:, 1412. Rabbit Bill, Com., 314, 318,. 321. Railway from Murrnmburrah to Blayney,

adjt.' 1766. School Fees, Abolition of, m.,.252. Stephenson, Claim of, m., 506. Supply-

Attorney-General, 758. District Courts, 755. Petty Sessions, 757. Police; 636, 643.

Trespass Bill, 2R., 333. Zimmler, Mr .. Chas., m., 223.

COPELAND, Mr. H., East Sydney, Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, m., point of order, 523. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Adop. Rep.,

point of .order, 1287. Eight-hour System of Labour, q .. , 770. Electric Light in Legislative Assembly Cham-

bers, m., 683. Immigration System, adjt., 1163. Kiama Tramway Bill, 2R., 885. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, Com., 1019. Land Laws, Working of the, m., 1925. Licensing Bill, Com., 1630, 1633; Cons. of . Amdts, 1879. Mineral Reservations, m., 1695, 1701. Mining Leases and Permits, adjt., 2052. Polling-place at Grahamstown, adjt., 184{).

COPELAND, Mr. H. (continued), Railway : Glen·Innes to lnverell, q, 330. Railway through the City of Sydney, m., 803. Railway : Orange to Molong, adjt., 847. Railway Bridges, m., 933. Railway from Murrumburrah t() Blayney,

aiijt., 1759. Railway Excursion Fares, a.f{,jt., 1840. Resignation as Minister for Works, 1125. Resignation of Honorable Members, adjt., 574. School Children's Railway Passes, m., 1894. Supply-

Dredge Service, 790. Harbours and Rivers-Na\'igation, 787. Loan Estimates, 1448. Murrumbidgee River, Clearing of, 976. Public Works, 791, 792, 793. Tanks and ·wells, 1445. W olverene, 904, 907.

Tramway Management, q., 150; carriages, m., 678.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, 2R., 2003. Wodunen's Tramway Passes, q., 845.

Cox, Mr. G. H., Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Com., 137,

138, 174, I i7. Earnshaw's ]~state Bill, Com., 1453. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 1459. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1818,

1820, 1822, 1824, 1827, 1829, 1834, 1835. Post Office, Architectural Decorations of, m.,

1542. Rabbit Bill, 2R., 988; Com., 997, 998. Tramways Declaratory Bill, IN-.r., 2019; Com.,

2038. .

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DALL'EY, Mr. W. B., Q.C., Albury Gas Company's Bill, 2R., 1149. Appropriation Bi.11; Com., 1589. Austral-- Inquiry into sinking of, q., 934. Australian Aborigines, q., 551. Australian Gaslight Company's Bill, 2R., 1077,

1080. Balance of Loan of June, 1882, q., 604. Boiler Explosions, q.,.1148, 1206. Chairman of Committees, m., 63. Conditional Purchases Validation· Bill, 2R.,

1532. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, 2R., 125,

128. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 2), 2R.,

611. . Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 3), 2R.,

1080. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, INT., 124;

2R., 131 ; Com., 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 173, 174, 175, 178, 184; Cons. of Amdts., 15:32. 1536, 1537, 1538.

Denominational School Buildings, q., 169. District Court Judges' and Chief Commissioner

of Insolvent Estates' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1222. . .

Earnshaw's Estate Bill, Com., 1452, 1453, 1693, 1889, 1890.

Ecclesiastical Procedure BiU, 2R., 1461; Cons. of Amdts., 1686.

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DALLEY, Mr. vV. B., Q.C. (continued), Equity and Banco Business Expediting Bill,

Obs., 1411. • Equity and Ecclesiastical Business of Supreme

Court, q., 1405. Explosives, Storage of, q., 169. Extra Days of Sitting, m., 1784, 1785. Fisheries Act Amendment Bill,. 2R., 1853,

1855. Fisheries Closed, q., 1782. Heley's Estate Bill, Com., 1410. Inscribed Stock, q., 169. Inscribed Stock Act, Agents under the, q.,

1531. Inscribed Stock Bill, INT., 170, 185; 2R., 197,

277; Com., 386, 387, 388-, 397, 402, 439; 440, 447; 557, 568, 571 ; Recom., 604, 605, 606, 608.

Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2), 2R., 807; Com., 812.

Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1117 ; Obs., 1152, 1220; Com., 1263, 1266.

Land Sales and Conditional Purchases, q., 170.

Lands Title Registry Office, q., 383. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 1457, 1460. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, lR., 1783;

.2&., 1818; Com., 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1829, 1830; Cons. of Amdts., 1891, 1892.

Licensing Act, Instructions to Police, q.,-1784. Marine Board, adjt., 125. Ministerial Explanation : Representative of

Government, 32. Ministerial Statement-Postmaster-General,

1934. Parliamentary Reporting Staff, q., 701. Post Office, Architectural Decorations of, m.,

1539. Privilege-

Opinion re point of order on Criminal Law Bill, 1274.

Public Buildings and new Houses of Parlia­ment, q., 1686.

Public vVorks Loan Bill, 2R., 1590; Com., 1591.

Rabbit Bill, 2&., 984, 993; Com., 995, 996, 997, 998, 1037, 1039, 1040, 1042, 1043; Recom., 1115, 1117.

Railway Returns, Obs., 1928. Railway from Orange to Manildra, q,, 1846 ;

adit., 1847, 1928. Railway Revenue, q., 1147; m., 1149. Reformatory for Juvenile Offenders, q., 254;

q., 1928. Removal of Member of Council, q., 933. Retired Judges' Pension Bill, 2R., 1591. San Francisco Mail Service, m., l'l48, 1852. . Sempill, Accounts of the lateR. H., q., 1406. South Head Light-house, Obs., 1687. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill

(No. 3), 2R., 1588. Theatres, Provision for Egress, &c., q., 168. "Tramways: Expenditure, \VOl'king Expenses,

and Profits, q., 1966; ari;it., 2016. 'Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 2017, 2020;

2R., 2021, 2032; Com., 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041; Cons. of Amdts., 2063.

Unauthorised Expenditure Indemuity Bill, 2R., 703, 706.

DALTON, Mr. T., Orange, Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1010. Financial Statement, 462. Rabbit Bill, Com., 318. San Francisco Mail Service, q., 1228; m., 1796. Schools of Agriculture and Model Farms, m.,

802.

DANGAR, Mr. T. G: G., The Namoi, Construction of Dams : Conservation of \Vater

and Fencing, q., 1412. Supply-Agricultural Societies Grants, 1360.

Survey of Land for Auction Sale, q., 613.

DARLEY, Mr. F. M., Q.C., Australian Gaslight Company's Bill, 1079. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Cons: of

Amdts., 1537, 1538. District Court Judges' and Chief Commissioner

of Insolvent Estates' Salaries and Pensions Bill, Com., 1271.

Earnshaw's Estate Bill, Com., 1452, 1690, 1694, 1890.

Ecclesiastic:.il Procedure Bill, Cons. of Amdts., 1687 .

General Post Office, Architectural Decorations of, m, 1538, 1544.

Heley's Estate Bill, Com.,.1410. , Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 271, 286; Com.,

387, 397, 401, 402, 403, 444, 571, 605, 607. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1210;

Com., 1266, 1267. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2n., 1457. Lic;ensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1819,

1820, 1821, 1822, 1824, 1826, 1830, 1833, 1834, 1835.

Licensing Act: Instructions to Police, q;, 1784, 1789.

Parliamentary Reporting Staff, q., 701. Public· vVorks Loan Bill, Com., 1590. Privilege-Opinion of Attorney-General re point of order on Criminal Law Amendment Bill, ,1278.

Rabbit Bill, Recom., 1117; Cons. of Amdts., 1269.

Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1594. Rotton's Estate Bill, 2n., 935. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, lR.,

1782: Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 2017; 2R.,

2026 ; Com., 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041.

DAY, Mr. G., Albury, Albury Goods-shed, adjt., 850 . Albury Gas Company's Bill, 2R., SS7. Criminal Law Bill, Recom., 1413. German Immigration, m., 1373. Junction of New South \<Vales and Victorian

Railways, m., 2700. Licensing Bill, Com., 1626, 1628, 1674, 1675,

1676, 1677; Cons. of Amdts., 1875. Prison Labour in Mudgee Gaol, adjt., 1G57. Rabbit Bill, Com., 298, 314, 715. Railway from Murrumburrah to Blayney,

adjt., 1764.

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DAY, Mr. G. (continued}, Supply- . Department of Mines, 835, 837. Police, 635. Survey of Lands, 783. Volunteer Force, 1356.

DE SALIS, Mr. L. F., Address in Reply, m., 61. Australian Gaslight Company's Bill, 2R., 1078. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, 2R., 128. · Criminal Law Amendment Bill, INT., 124,

131 ; Com., 134 135, 136, 137, 138, 173, 174, 177.

District Court Judges' and Chief Commissioner of InsolYent Estates' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1223; Com., 1270, 1271, 1272, 1274; 3R., 1407.

Earnshaw's Estate Bill, Com., 1456. Heley's Estate Bill, 2R., 1409. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 264, 274; Com.,

400, 404, 443, 552, 568, 608, 609, 611. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2H., 1119;

Expl,, 1217; Com., 1260, 1261, 1262, 1264, 1266, 1268, 1269; 3R., 1406.

Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 1460. Ministerial Statement : Representation of Go-

vernment, 38. Ordnance Lands Transfer Bill, lR., 26. Punctuation of Bills, Obs., 130. Rabbit Bill, 2R., 986; Com., 995, 996, 1039,

1040, 1043; Recom., 1115, 1116; Recon. of Amel ts., 1269, 1270. ·

Rotton's Estate Bill, 2R., 935. Unauthorised Expenditure Indemnity Bill,

2Ji.' 705, 706.

Drnns, Mr. G. R., St. Leonards, · Adjournment (Special), Obs., 1115. Boilers and Machinery, Inspection of, q., 150. Boiling-clown Establishment at Glebe Island,

adJt., 354. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, Com., 112. Expenditure without Parliamentary Sanction,

q., 573. Explosives, Storage of, adjt., 354. Financial Statement, 300, 477. Financial Statement of 1883, Telegraphic

report of, adjt., 1322. Financial Statements, Telegrams respecting,

q.' 1625, 1786, 1872. ' Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, Cons. of ·

Amdts., 1922. Glebe Island Abattoirs, q., 2042. Inscribed Stock Bill, INT., 130; 2R., 139;

Com., 147, 149. Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2). 2R., 770, 774. Land Boilers InspectioH Bill, 2R., 7 42, 7 46 ;

Com., 747, 748, 749, 751, 1016, 1018; Recom, 1114.

Licensing Bill, Com., 1682. Loan on the London Market, q., 1599, 1967. Marine Board, ad;jt., 852. Newington Estate, Resumption of part of the,

m., 115. Photographs of Sydney, m., 1378. Public Works Loan Bill, Com., 1523, 1525, 1526. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 240. Small-pox, adjt., 354. Steam-launch Pa.cijic, adjt., 1006. Steam-tug Pelican, adjt., 493.

Drnns, Mr. G. R. (continued), Supply­Customs, 674. Electric Light, Port Jackson, 881. GlebeislanclAbattoir, 877, 880, 881, 978,982. Government Printer's Department, 675. Health a11d Emigration Officers, 676. Immigration, 964. Land, Resumption of, n.t MicldleHarbour, 974. Loan Estimates, 1446, 1448. Marine Board, 881, Miscellaneous Services, 676, 677. Ordnance and Barrack Department, 675. Salaries, Increases in, 1357. Stores and Stationery, 675. Warlike Stores, &c., 974.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. ,2), Com., 1528.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 3), 2R., 1462.

Tenders for the Public Service, adjt., 1872. Unauthorised Expenditure (1883) Indemnity

Bill, 2R., 329. DOCKER, Mr. J.,

Chairman of Committees, Election as, 63. Sessional Orders, Obs., 28.

E ELLIS, Mr. J. C., Newcastle,

Financial Statement, 459, 473, 584. Supply-

Colonial Secretary, 596. Coroners' Inquests, 756. Dredge Service, 790. Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 788.

F FARNELL, Mr. J. S., New England,

Address in Reply, m., 79, Appropriation Bill, Com., 1483, 1484, 1485. Billiard-table for Members of Parliament, m.,

1568. Clyne's Conditional Purchase, m., 379. Conditional Purchases taken up by Agents, q.,

1152. Cond_itional Purchases, q., 1316. Conditional Purchases Validation Bill, 2R.,

1353, 3R., 1399. Crown Lands, Auction Sales of, q., 99; Aliena­

tion of, q., 113; Suspension of Sale of, q., 139; Alienation of, by Conditional Purchase, m., 524 ; survey of, for auction sale, q., 613.

Forfeiture of Selections, ac{jt., 1!)76. Improvement Purchases, adjt., 1110. Land Law Inquiry, q., 1625. Land Laws, Working of the, m., 121; q.,

65, 1892. • Supply- .

Conditional Land Sales Branch, 763, 764, 766, 767, 768.

Department of Lands, 761, 762. Deputy Surveyor-General, 13132. Land Agents, &c., 769. Loan Estimates, 1449, 1450. Miscellaneous Services, 648. National Park, 784, 785. Survey of Lands, 769, 782. Triangulation, &c., 784.

Tolls on Randwick Road, m., 1048. Travelling Stock Reserves, adjt. 1238.

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FERGUSSON, Mr. W. J., Glen Innes, Appropriation Bill, Com., 1482, 1483. Conditional Purchases taken up by .Agents,

q., 1152. Financial Statement, 589. Gander, Mr., Case of, adjt., 1865. Grafton and New England Railway, adjt.,

1865. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1030;

Com., 1033. · Licensing Bill, 2R., 1347; Com., 1617, 1628,

1629, 1632, 1634; Cons. of .Amdts., 1874. Railway from Murrumburrah to Blayney,

adjt., 1743. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1465. Supply-Governor's Country Residence, 900. Miscellaneous Services,-677. Protectorate of .Aborigines, 600.

ELETCIIER, Mr. J., Newcastle, .Address in Reply, m., 91. .American Duty on Wool, q., 1081. .Anderson, Mr., Land at Middle Harbour held

by, q., 573. Baker, Mr. Ezekiel .Alexander, m., 1244, 1255,

1924. Criminal L~w Bill, Com., 1014, 1103, 1139. Crown Lands, .Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, '?11·, 528. Crown-street Public School, adjt., 1280. Easter Holidays, Special .Adjournment, rn.,

1045. Electoral .Act, .Amendment of, rn., 1055. Electoral .Act, Working of the, rn., 339. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1031. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 746; Com.,

747, 748, 749, 751, 1016, 1017, 1019. Licensing Bill, .Adop. Rep., 1772; Cons. of

.Amdts., 1878, 1887. Lodging-houses Bill, INT., 330. Mineral Reservations, rn., 1698. Mining Permits, adjt., 2056. Prison Labour, adjt., 2048. Railway Employees, Sick Pay to, adjt., 1970. Redhead Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2R., 1015. Refreshment Hour, Obs., 740. Resignation of Honorable Members, adjt.,

575. San Francisco Mail Service, rn., 1813. Supply-

Charitable .Allowances, 1358. Department of Mines, 832, 833.

- Executive Council, 593. Fisheries Commission, 874. Grants in .Aid of Public Institutions, 737, 739.

Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 789. Immigration, 936. Land, Resumption of,' at Middle Harbour, 974. -

Public Instruction, 721. Quarter Sessions, 760. Sydney Improvement Board, 868. Triangulation, &c., 784. , Volunteer Force, 1356.

Tellers' Division Lists, Obs., 701. Tenders for the Public Service, m., 1719. Tramways Delaratory Bill, 2R.; 1997.

FLOOD, Mr. E., Austral-Inquiry into Sinking of, q., 934. Criminal Law .Amendment Bill, INT., 123;

Com., 137, 138, 176, 177, 181; Cons. of .Amdts., 1535.

·District Court Judges' and Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates' Salaries and Pensions Bill, Com., 1271.

Inscribed Stock Bill, Com., 572. Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2.), Com., 812. Juvenile Reformatories, q., J 928. Licensing .Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1823.

FRAZER, Mr. J., District Court Judges' and Chief Commissioner

of Insolvent Estates' Salari~s and Peusi:ms Bill, 1227.

Inscribed Stock Bill, Com., 572, 606. Licensing .Act .Amendment Bill, Com., 1821,

1827, 1832. Post Office, .Architectural Decorations of, m.,

1542 Tramways Declaratory Bill, Com., 2038

FREMLIN, Mr . .A. R., Redfern, Criminal Law Bill, Recom., 1417 Easter Holidays, Special Adjournment, m.,

1045. Fire Brigades Bill, 2R.; 662. Fisheries .Act, VI' or king of the, rn., 166. Fisheries .Act .Amendment Bill, Cons. of

Amdts., 1921, 1923. German Immigration, m., 1372. Licensing Bill, Com., 1603, 1639. Minister for Works, adJt., ll06. Personal Explanation, adJt., 1113. Rabbit Bill, Com., 314; Recom., 820, School Children's Railway Passes, rn., 1906. Small-pox, Removal of Sufferers from, Obs.,

649. Supply-Department of Mines, 835. Fisheries Commission, 872, 874, 876. Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 1363. Legislative Assembly, 595. Protectorate of Aborigines, 599.

Tramway Carriages, m., 679. Trespass Bill, 2R., 495.

G GANNON, Mr; J. T., Argyle,

Supply-Petty Sessions, 7 56.

Trespass Bill, 2R., 501.

GARRARD, Mr. J., Balmain, .Agent for Immigration, adjt., 1866. . .Appropriation Bill, Com., 1484, 1485. Boilers and Machinery, Inspection of, q., 150. Boiling-down Establishment at Glebe Island,

adjt., 345. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1145, l18!; Recom.,

1419. . Dinga Dinga Polling-place, adjt., 1005. Eating-houses Bill, Com., 654. Financial Statement, 585. Fire Brigades Bill, 2R., 670. German Immigration; m., 1372. Glebe Island Bridge Toll, adJt., 1844. Government Contracts, adit., 1241.

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GARRARD, Mr. J. (continued), Government Business, Preceaence of, m., 613. J:mmigration System, adjt., 1154. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1029. Junction of New South Wales and Victorian

Railways, m., 2071. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, .2R., 742; Com.,

747, 748, 749, 750, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019. Legality of the Convention of Parliament

adjt., 1978. Licensing Bill, 2R.; 1334; Com., 1601, 1602,

1605, 1606, 1609, 1610, 1616, 1622, 1623, 1624, 1626, 1627, 1628, 1669, 1675, 1678; Adop. Rep., 1775; Recom., 1777; Adop. Rep., 1780 ; Cons. of Amdts., 1875, 1884, 1888.

Members of· Parliament, Appointiµent of, to Civil Service, m., 17ll.

'Police and the Licensing Act., adjt., 490. Prison Labour in Mudgee Gaol, adjt., 1657. Public Works Loan Bill, 2R., 1521; Com.,

1523, 1524, 1525, 1526. Rabbit Bill, Com., 313, 317, 318, 319, 713 ;

Recom., 816, 827, 831. Railway through the City of Sydney, m., 804. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, Com., 1480. Steam-tug Pelican, adjt., 490. Steam-launch Pacijic, adjt., 1005. s,'i:>ply-

Aotorney-General, 758. Charitable Allowances, 1359, 1360. Colonial Secretary, 596, 598. Coroner's Inquests, 755. Customs, 674. Department of Mines; 836, 837. Dredge Service, 789. . Engine-house at Fort Macquarie, 882. Glebe Island Abattoir, 876, 879. Government Printer's Department, 674, 675. Governor's Country Residence, 903. Health and Emigration Officers, 676. Immigration, 959. Marine Board, 881. Master in Equity, '751. Miscellaneous Services, 677. Minor Roads Branch, 837. Moriarty, Mr. A. 0., Salary of, 882. Occupation of Lands, 838. Ordnance and Barrack Department, 675. Parliamentary Dr:i,ftsman, 759. · Permanent and Volunteer Military Forces,

601. Police, 635. Protectorate of Aborigines, 598. Public Instruction, 721, 722, 731. Public Works, 791, 792. Quarter Sessions, 760. I{oads and Bridges, 793. Scab in Sheep, Prevention of, 838. Spalding, Major, Services of, 882. Sydney Improvement Board, 871. Tanks and Wells, 838. Trees, Planting of, in Municipalities, 882. Volunteer Naval Artillery, 841. Warlike Stores, Placing Guns ·in Position,

&c., 974. Wolverene, 907.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. ,2), Com., 1528.

Tenders for the Public Service, m., 1724.

GARRARD, Mr. J. (continued), Tolls on Randwick Road, m., 1048. Tramways Declaratory Bill, 2R., 1983 ;-_Com.,

2008, 2011. Tramway Carriages, m., 682, ·water Supply at Balmain School, adjt., 1154.

GARRETT, Mr. T., Camden, ' Address in Reply, m., 75. Baker, Mr. E. A., m., 1728. Chairman of Committees, Election of, m .. , 101. Conditional Purchases Validation Bill, 2R.,

1354. Criminal Law Bill, Opinion of the Attorney.

General, 1510. Criminal Law Bill, Com., point of order, 1085,

1090 ; Adop. Rep., point of order, 1293. Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, m., point of order, 522 ; 529 Dawes' Point, adjt., 1494. District Court Judges' and Chief Commissioner

of Insolvent Estates' Salaries Bill, 2R., 1036. Easter Holidays, Special Adjournment, m.,

1046. Electoral Act, Amendment of, m., 1057. Executive Functions, Arrangement of, adjt.,

1242, 1279. Financial Statement, Telegraphic Report of,

adjt., 1321. German Immigration, m., 1376. Government Business, Precedence of, m.,

107, 614. Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2), 2R., point Of

order, 771. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1024;

Com.; 1033 ; point of order, 1034 ; 1035. Land Law, W.orking of the, q., 65. Local Option, m., 924. Main or Minor Roads, Maintenance -of, m.,

1383, 1387. Members of Parliament, .Appointment of, to

Civil Service, m., 1710. Minister for Public Works, adjt., 1061. Privilege-Alteration of Notice of Motion, 375. Defamation of the House, 910.

Rabbit Bill, Com., 709. Railway through the City of Sydney, m:, 803. Railway from Murrumburrah to Blayney,

adjt., 1749. School Children's Railway Passes, m., 1915. Speaker, Election of, m., 5; Expl., 19. Supply- .

Colonial Secretary, 597. Conditional Land Sales Branch, 762, 765. Department of Mines, 835. Executive Council, 592, 593. Governor's Country Residence, 894, 899. Immigration, 948. Permanent and Volunteer Military Forces,

602. Public Instruction, 723. Sydney Improvement Board, 869. Volunteer Naval Artillery, 840. Volunteer Force, 1355. W olverene, 858, 863, 904.

Sydney Corporation Act .Amendment Bill, 2R., 685.

West Sydney; Election, Petition re, point of order, 105.

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GARVAN, Mr. J. P., Eden, Appropriation Bill, Com., 1484. Baker, Mr. E. A., m., 1574. Circular Qul].y, Management of, acljt., 1654,

2058. Consolidated Revenue Funds Bill, Com,, lll,

112. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1010; point of order,

1092, 1201; Adop. Rep., J?Oint of order, 1289.

Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional Purchase, m., point of order, 522, .523; t;27.

Eating-houses Bill, Com., 651, 654. Electoral Act, 'Vorking of the, m., 338. Financial Statement, 463. Fire Brigades' Bill, 2R., 665. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 142; Com., 147,

148; 3R., 190. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., point

of order, 1022. Licensing Bill, Com., 1611. Mining Leases and Permits, adjt., 2058. Minister of Public vVorks, adjt., 1065. Public V{ or ks Loan Bill, 2R., 1523. Rabbit Bill, Com., 317, 319, 328, 700; Recom.,

816; 821, 822, 823, 824, 825, 830. Supply­

Police, 635. Public Works, 792.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, (No. 2), Recom., 1661.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 1949. Unauthorise'd Expenditure (1883) Indemnity

Bill, 3R., 344. Wright, Heaton, and Company, q., 1963;

adjt., 1981.

GORRICK, Mr. J. A., Wollombi, Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1094; Adop. Rep.,

point of order, 1295.

GouLD, Mr A. J., Patrick's Plains, Address in Reply, m., 96. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1012, 1013, 1014,

1015; point of order, 1090, 1091, 1092; Adop. Rep., point of order, 1295.; Re­com., 1413, 1424.

Financial Statement, 454. Licensing Bill, 2R., 1435. Prickly-pear, &c., Eradication of, q., 740. Rabbit Bill, Com., 313, 314, 710, 717; Re-

com., 815, 820, 823, 824, 826, '828. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1469;

Com., 1472. Supply- . Grants in aid of Public Institutions, 738. Loan Estimates, 1447, 1449, 1450. Newington Asylum, 1441.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, 2R., 1961.

GRAY, Mr. S. W., The Richmond, Agent for Immigration, ar!,it., 1860. Chairman of Committees, Election of, m., 101. Licensing Bill, Com., 1668, 1670. Privilege-

Defamation of the House, 914. Rabbit Bill, Com., 708, 709, 712, 714, 716,

719, 725.

GRAY, Mr. S. W. (continued), Supply-

Colonial Secretary', 597. Dredge Service, 790. Executive Council, 594. Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 787. Legislative Council, 595. Protectorate of Aborigines, 598, 599. Public Instruction, 731.

Tramway Management, adJt., 1860. Tug Service for Northern Rivers, adjt., 1278,

.1281.

GRIFFITHS, Mr. G. N., East Sydney, Address in.Reply, m., 98. Appropriation Bill, Com., 1482. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1014, ll84, 1204,

1419 ; .. Recom., 1424, 1425. Crown Lands, .Alienation of, ·by Conditional

Purchase, m., 381. Eating-houses Bill, Com., 655. Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, Cons. of

Amdts., 1923. German Immigration, m., 1373. Licensing Bill, Com., 1610, 1615, 1619, 1623,

1671; Cons. of Amdts., 1877. Rabbit Bill, Com., 317, 720. Sempill, the late Mr. R.H., q., 770; m., 1049,

1053. Supply--Dawes' Point, 1441, 1443. Fisheries Commission, 874. Governor's Country Residence, 902. Loan Estimates, 1446, 1447, 1449, 1450. National Park, 785. Protectorate of Aborigines, 600. Public Works, 793. Public Places of Amusement Commission, 882. -

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), Com.,, 1528, 1529, 1530; Recom., 1663.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, Com., 2013.

HARRIS, Mr. J., South Sydney, Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill

(No. 2), Com., 1528.

HAY, Sir JOHN, K.C.M.G., Appropriation Bill, Com., 1589. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Com., 133,

136, 182. Earnshaw's Estate Bill, Com., 1455, 1890. Heley's Estate Bill, Com., 1410. Inscribed Stock Bill,' 2R., 266; Com., 397,

403, 444, 572, 609. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, Com., 1265. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1819,

1822, 1823, 1826, 1831, 1833. Post Office, Architectural Decorations of, m.,

1543. Public Works Loan Bill, Com., 1591. Rabbit Bill, Com., 995, 997, 1042; Recom.,

1115; Cons. of Amdts., 1270. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1597.

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HELLYER, Mr. T. H., West Macquarie, Address in Reply, m., 95. Baker, Mr. E. A., m., 1574. Eating-houses Bill, Com., 651. Licensing Bill, Com., 1612, 1669, 1680. Supply-

Police, 637. . Tramways Declaratory Bill, Cons. of .Amdts.,

2065. HEYDON, Mr. L. F., Yass Plains,

Address in Reply, m., 87. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1186; point of

order, 1194, .1202. Crown L::inds, Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, m., 516. Forfeiture of Selections, aJjt., 1977. German Immigration, m., 1373. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 145. Land Laws, Working of the, m., 115, 122. · Licensing Bill, Com., 1642, 1643. Rabbit Bill, Com., 713 .. Railway Passes to School Children, m., 1901. Supply-Immigration, 955. W olverene; 906.

Tramways Declaratory.Bill, 2R., 1958; Cons. of Amdts., 2065.

Trespass Bill, 2R., 331, 502. HILL, Mr. R.,

Fisheries Closed, q., 1782. Post Oftke, Architectural Decorations of, m.,

1542. HoLTERi\fANN, Mr. B. 0., St. Leonards,

Coal-bunkers at Circular Quay, adjt., 1866, 2060. German Immigration, m., 1367, 1376. Photographs of Sydney, m., 1377. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 252. Supply-Loan Estimates, 1449.

Sydney Water Supply Works, adjt., 2060.

HUMPHERY, Mr. F: T., Shoalhaven, Criminal L::iw Bill, Com., 1095, 1099; Recom.,

1419, 1423, 1425. Inscribed Stock Bill, 3R., 192. Licensing Bill, 2R., 1439. Polling-place at Coolangatta, ad.it., 1844. Rabbit Bill, Com., 298, 715, 720. Supply-Department of Mines, 836, 837. Volunteer Naval Artillery, 841. Volunteer Force, 1357.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, Com., 20ll. Ulladulla Harbour, ad}t., 1659.

HUTCHINSON, Mr. w: A., Balmain, Crown Lands, Alienation of, ·by Conditional

Purchase, m., 513. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 745; Com.,

747, 748, 749. . Licensing Bill, 2R., 1434; Com,, 1627, 1635. San Francisco Mail Service, m., 1797. Supply-Immigration, 947. Police, 638. Wolverene, 908.

Sydney Corporation .Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 686. .

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), 2R., 1071.

J JENNINGS, Sir PATRICK, K.C.M.G., The Bogan,

Ministerial Statement, 39. Rabbit Bill, Com., 710. Supply-Dubbo Public Buildings, 981l.

JOSEPH, Mr. S. A., Inscribed Stock Bill, INT., 173; 2R., 254;

Com., 388, 394, 570. Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2), Com., 813. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1820,

182'!.

K KING, Mr. P. G.,

Crimin::il Law Amendment Bill, Com., 133, 134, 136, 139; Cons. of Aindts., 1537.

Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 1855. Inscribed Stock Bill, Com., 440, 443. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Cons. of

Amdts., 1891. Marine Board, adjt., 125. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2R., 991 ; Com., 1040.

KNOX, Mr.""E., Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 260; Com., 387,

396, 443.

L LACKEY, Mr. J., Central Cumberland,

Improvement Purchases, a,d}t., llll. Rabbit Bill, Com., 711; Recom., 816. Railway : Orange to Forbes, a,djt., 850. · Railway : Murrumbnrrah to Blayney, ·adjt.,

1755. Supply- .

Department of Lands, 761. Dubbo Public Buildings, 984. Glebe Island Abattoir, 981. Murrumbidgee River, Clearing of, 976.

LEVIEN, Mr. R.H., 'l.'amwoJ"th, Add~ess in Reply (2nd session), m., 1946. Appropriation Bill, Com., 1483. Licensing Act, Administration of the, ad}t.,

348. Licensing Bill, Com., 1601, 1603, 1604, 1606,

1627, 1629. Minister for Works, adjt., 1063. Recess, Duration of, ad}t., 1651. Speaker, Election of, m., 21. Special Adjournment : Opening of Railway to

Armidale, 185. Supply-

Police, 635, 639, 646. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No.

2), Com., 1528.

LEVIN, Mr. L., The Hume, Crown Lands, Alienation of, q., 113. Rabbit Bill, Com., 298.

LEVY, Mr. L. \V., Address in Reply, m., 57. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 268. San Francisco Mail Service, ni., 1852.

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LouGHNAN, Mr. G. C., The !Jfurrurnbidgee, Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, m., 512. ' Narr~ndera and Jerilderie Railway B'ridge,

adJt., 1861. Rabbit Bill, Com., 711.

LYNCH, Mr. A., Garcow·, Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, m., 527. Eating-houses Bill, Com., 653, 654.

• FinanciaJ Stat&ment, 591. Germ:m Immigration, m., 1375. Government Business, Precedence of; m., 614. Lice1'.sing Act Amendment Bill, q., 313;

adJt., 486. L~cens!ng Business, ac~jt., lll3. L1censmg Bill, Com., 1613, 1639. RabbitB!ll, Com., 299, 314, 316, 317; Recom., ~~ ' .

Railway from Murrumburrah to Blayney, ac\jt., 17 46.

Supply-National Park, 785. Quarter Sessions, 760.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, 2R., 2001.

LYNE, Mr. W. J., The B~ume, Adjournment (Special), Obs., 1114. Appropriation Bill, Com., 1482, 1485. Armstrong, Captain, Case of, Obs., 1893, Billiard-table for Members of Parliament, m.

1567. ' Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1095, 1101, 1103,

1141, 1143, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1184; Recom., 1423.'

Eating-houses Bill, Com., 651, 654. German Immigration, m., 1368, 1370. Government Business, Precedence of, m., 1951. Improvement Purchases, adjt., 1112. Junction of New South Wales and Victorian

Railways, m., 2067, 2071. Land Laws, 'Vorking of the, m.., 1926. Licensing Bill, Com., 1610, 1611, 1620, 1623,

1640, 1673, 1681 ; Cons .. of Amdts., 1873, 1874.

Mining on Private Property, q., 313. Postal Conference, q., 1968. Rabbit Bill, 2R., 294; Com., 297, 300, 314,

316, 317., 324, 325, 712; Recom., 815, 817, 818, 823, 825, 828.

Railway: Gerogery to Corowa, adjt., 1970. Railway from Murrumburrah to Blayney,

adJt., 1754. Railway, Orange to l\folong, adjt., 849. Railway Refreshment-rooms, q., 1968; adjt.,

2059. Rainfall, Conservation of, m., 360. Recess, Duration of, adjt., 1651'. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, Com., 1481. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 233. Supply-Agricultural Society Grants, 1360. Allman, Mr., Allowance to, 1361. Electoral Rolls, Preparation of, 883. Historical Papers, Publishing, 1360, Legislative Council and Assembly, 595. Loan Estimates, 1446, 1447, 1448. Occupation of Lands, 838.

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LYNE, Mr. W. J. (continued), Supply (continued)-

Pastures and Stock Protection Vote, 883; Petty Sessions, 7 56. Police, 634, 635. Protectorate of Aborigines, 598. Public Instruction, 721, 735. Publie Institutions, Grants in Aid of, 1361. Quarter Sessions, 759, 760. Roads and Bridges, 1364. Tanks and Wells, 838, 14:44, 1445. Volunteer Naval Artillery, 839 . Volunteer Force, 1354, 1355, 1357. ·

Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 1947; 2R., 1965; Com., 2011.

M MACKINNON, Mr. J. A., Young,

Rabbit Bill, Com., 328.

MACHATrIE, Mr. R.R., Bourke, Rabbit Bill, Com., 323. Supply-

Public w·orks, 791. Survey of Lands, 783, 784.

MACINTOSH, Mr. J., Address in Reply, m. (1st session), 61; (2ncl

session), 1936. Australian Gaslight Company's Bill, 2R .. , 1079. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Com., 177,

182. . District CourtJ uclgp,s' and Chief Commissioners

of Insolvent Estates' Salaries ancl Pe-nsions Bill, Com., 1273.

Earnshaw's Estate Bill, Com., 1453, 1457, 1545, 1689, 1695, 1889, 1890, 1891.

Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 273; Com., 444. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1218;

Com., 1268. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1819,

1821, 1823, 1825, 1830, ISa2, 1833, 1834. Post Office, Architectural Decorations of, m.,

1541. Rabbit Bill, 2R., 993 ; Com., 997, 1040. Reformatory for Juvenile Offenders, q., 254. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2n., 1596. Sempill, Accounts of the late R.H., q., 1405. Sydney Corporation Act Ammendment Bill

(No. 2), lR., 1782. Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 2019; Com.,

2038. ' Unauthorised Expenditure Indemnity Bill,

2R., 706.

MACLEAY, Mr. ,V., Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 1854. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1822.

MARKS, Mr. J., Australian Gaslight Company's Bill, 1079. Earnshaw's Estate Bill, Com., 1456, 1693. Kiama Tramway Bill, 2R., 10i6. Licensing Act Amendment .Bill, Cons. of

Amdts., 1891.

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McCoURT, Mr. \V., Camden, .Applications under the Mining Act, adjt., 1975,

2056. Licensing Bill, Com., 1671, 1680. Public School at Westbrook, adjt., 1866.

McCULLOCH, Mr. A. H., Gent1·al Cumberland, .Application under the Mining .Act, adjt., 1979. Rabbit Bill, Com., 323, 720. Privilege-

Defamation of the House, 919. Supply-

National Park, 785 (Purchase of Wire by Mr. Lucas).

McELHONE, Mr. J., The Uppe1· Hunter, .Aborigines, Treatment of, adjt., 29 ; Expl.,

32. Address in Reply, m., 83; Adjournment, Opening of the Railway to

.Armidale, m., 188. . Boiling-down Establishment at Glebe Island,

adjt., 346. Chairman of Committees, Election of, m., 99,

104. Clyne's Conditional Purchase, m., 379. Cohen's Estate Bill, C01n., 1397, 1398. Conditional Purchases Validation Bill, 3R.,

1399. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1081. Crown Lands, .Alienation of, by Conditional

,Purchase, m., Expl., 534 ; 541. Dignam, .Appointment of, adjt., 2045. Dinga Dinga P.olling-place, adjt., 1004. District Court J u(lges, Salaries of, q., 506. Easter Holidays, Special .Adjournment, m.,

• 1046. Financial Statement, 466. Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, Cons. of

Amdts., 1922. Forfeiture of Selections, adjt., 1972. German Immigration, m., 1369. Glebe Island Abattoirs, .q., 2042. Government Contracts, adjt., 1243. Improvement Purchases, adjt., 1230, 1243. Licensing Act, Administration of the, adjt.,

347. Licensing Bill, 2R., 1348; Com., 1612, 1666,

1674, 1677 ; Recom., 1777; Adop. Rep., 1780.

Main and Minor Roads, Maintenance of, m., 1387.

Members of Parliament, Appointment of, to Civil Service, m., 1703.

Mineral Reservations, m., 1700. Minister for Public Works, adjt., 1062. Pa1·kes Government, Appointments by the,

m., 369; Purchase of Works of Art by, 376, 378.

Personal Explanation, 1328. Photographs of Sydney, m., 1378. Privilege-.Alteration of Notice of Motion, 374. Criminal Law Bill-Opinion of Attorney-General, 1513.

Public Works Loan Bill, Com., 1524. Pyrmont Bridge, m., 1366, 1391. Rabbit Bill, Com., 318, 319. R:iilway from Murrumburrah to Blayney,

adjt., 1749.

McELHONE, Mr. J. (contimted), Rainfall, Conservation of, m., 366. Rebate to Carriers, aqjt., 1971. Resignation, adjt., 574. San Francisco Mail Service, m., 1807, 1811,

1812, 1814. School Children's Railway Passes, m., 1903. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 231, 252 . Small-pox, adjt., 346. Speaker, Election of, m., 14. Supply-

Glebe Island Abattoir, 980. Governor's Country Residence, 1443. Immigration, 958. Loan Estimates, 1446. Murrumbidgee River, Clearing of, 974, 9i5,

976, 977 . Parramatta Asylum, 1441. Pyrmont Bridge, 1443. . Tanks and Wells, 1444, 1445.

Supreme Court Judges, Salaries of, q., 212 . Tenders for the Public Service, m., 1720. Tramways Declaratory Bill, I:NT., 1947, 1951;

2R., 2001 ; Com., 2008, 2010, 2011 ; Cons. of Amdts., 2066.

Travelling Stock Reserves, adjt., 1230. Vacated Seat (Alexander Stuart, Esq), m.,

42. Zimmler, Mr. Charles, m., 221.

McLAUGHLIN, Mr .• T., The Upper B~unter, Baker, Mr. E. A., m., 1576. Criminal Law Bill, Com., point of order,

1088, 1089; 1093, 1095, 1098, 1102; .Adop. Rep., point of order, 1291.

Ecclesiastical Procedure Bill, Com., 1648, 1649, 1650.

Equity and Banco Business Expediting Bill, 2R., 1259. .

Financial Statement, 575. Financial Statement, Telegraphic Report of, · adjt., 1319.

Leave of Absence, m., 1953. Licensing Bill, Com., 1601, 1604, 1608, 1632;

Adop. Rep., point of order, 1769; 1779, 1781; Cons. of .Amdts., 1874, 1876, 1880, 1884, 1885. .

Members of Parliament, Appointment of, to Civil Service, m., 1702, 1712.

Privilege-Criminal :Law Bill, Opinion of Attorney· General, 1512.

Defamation of the House, 918. Rabbit Bill, Com., 317, 319, 320; Recom.,

819, 822, 824, 826, 828, 831. School Children's Railway Passes, m., 1893. School Fees, .Abolition of, m., 243. Supply-Department of Mines, 834. Governor's Country Residence, 892. Master in Equity, 751. Prothonotary, 752, 754. Quarter Sessions, 760.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 1949; 2R., 1994; Com., 2010.

Trespass Bill, 2R., 493. Wollongong Gas-light Company's Bill, Com.,

1740. Zimmler, Mr. Charles, m., 222

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MELVILLE, Mr. N., Northumbei·land, Baker, Mr. E., m., 1736. Chairman of Committees, Election of, m., 104. Cohen's Estate Bill, Com., 1398. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1094, 1095, 1145,

1181, Recom., 1420, 1424. Electoral Act, \Vorking of the, m., 340. Corruption of the Premier, Alleged charge of,

adjt., 2060. Leary v. Page, adjt., 2059. Licensing Bill, 2R., 1437, Com., 1617, 1627,

1640, 1663, 1670, 1683. Local Option, m., 924. Members of Parliament, Appointment of, to

Civil Service, m., 1708. Parkes Government, Purchase of Works of

. Art by, m., 377. Police and the Licensing Act, adjt., 487. Prison Labour in Mudgee Gaol, adjt., 1658. Rabbit Bill, Com., 325, 327. Railway through the City of Sydney; m., 806. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, Com., 1479. Rooney, Mr., adjt., 1113. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 246. Supply-Coroners' Inquests, 756. Dredge Service, 789, 790. Executive Council, 594. Immigration, 940. Public Instruction, 732. -Roads and Bridges, 1365.

Sydney Corporntion Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), 2R., 1068.

Tenders for the Public Sen•ice, m., 1718; adit., 1863.

Tramway Signalman at Newtown Railvray Bridge, adjt., 1280.

Young, Mr. Lamont, '883. . Zimmler, Mr. Charles, m., 220.

MERRIMAN, Mr. G., West Sydney, Address in Reply (1st session), m., 95; (2nd

session), 1945. Blackwattle Swamp, adjt., 2057. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1009, 1012, 1143,

1144, 1188, 1204; Recom., 1419. Dawes' Point, ad.it., 1498. Eating-houses Bill, Com., 651, 654. • Fire Brigades Bill, 2R., 672. Licensing Act, Administration of the, adjt.,

353. Police and the Licensing Act, adjt., 489. Pyrmont Bridge, m., 1366;1392. Supply-Immigration, 947. Miscellaneous Services, 649. Observatory, 737: Petty Sessions, 757. Police, 636, 641, 644. Public Instruction, 722. Sydney Improvement Board, 869, 871. Wolverene, 905, 907.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 687 ; Com., point of order, 885.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), 2R., 1071; Com., 1528, 1529; Recom., 1660, 1662.

Trespass Bill, 2R., 500.

MITCHELL, Mr. J., Newtown, German Immigration, m., 1371. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, Com., 1016; Newspaper Comments on the Queen, q., 1462. Supply-Governor's Country Residence, 903. Immigration, 969.

Tenders for the Public Service, m., 1723.

MURRAY, Mr. R. L., Inverell, Address in Reply, m., 91. Fisheries Act, Working of the, m., 168. Licensing Bill, Com., 1619, 1622. Rahbit Bill, Com., 316. Railway : Glen Innes to Inverell, q., 330. Supply-

Colonial Secretary, 596 . Conditional Land Sales Branch, 764, 767, 768. .

Department of Lands, 761, 762. Land Agents, &c., 769. Permanent and Volunteer Military Forces,

601. Police, 638, 647. Public Instruction, 723. Survey of Lands, 779, 784. Triangulation, &c., 784.

N NoRToN, Mr. J.,

Address in Reply, m., 47. District Court Judges' and Chief Commissioner

of Insolvent Estates' Salaries and Pensions Bill, Com., 1271

Earnshaw's Estate Bill, 2R., 1408, 1409; Com., 1452, 1454, 1688, 1692, 1889, 1890, 1891.

Ecclesiastical Procedure Bill, Cons. of Amdts., 1687.

Equity and E"clesiastical Business of the Supreme Court, q., 1405.

Inscrihed Stock Bill, 2R., 269; 3R., 702. Land Sales and Conditional Purchases, q.,

170. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1830. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, Com., 996, 997, 1041, _ 1042; Recom., 1115, 1116.

Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1595, .

0 O'CONNOR, Mr. D., West Sydney,

Adjournment (Special), Obs., 1114. Agent for Immigration; adjt., 1867. Appropriation Bill, Com., 148:i. Baker, Mr. E. A., m., 1580. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1009, 1086, 1133,

1134, 1166, 1181; point of order, 1202; Adop. of Rep., point of order, 1292. ·

Immigration System, adjt., 1156. Judges' 8alaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1027. Jurors, Summoning of, acljt., 851. Letter-carriers, Pay of, adjt., 1156. Licensing Bill, Com., 1628, 1634, 1635, 1643,

1667, 1668, 1670, 1671 ; Cons. of Amdts., 1886.

Local Option, m., 929. Marine Board, adjt., 851. Railway from Murrumburrah to Blayney,

adjt., 1763. . Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1466.,

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O'CONNOR, Mr. D. (continued), Small-pox, adjt., 345, 359. Supply-Department of Mines, 832. Government Printer's Department, 674. Governor's Country Residence, 887, 898. Immigration, 965. Loan Estimates, 1446. Marine Board, 881. Police, 639, 641, 647. Public Instruction, 723, 725. Survey of Lands, 7S3. Tanks and VVells, 1445. Wolverene, 908.

Sydney - Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 684, 693; Com., point of order, 885. ·

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), 2R., 1066, 1075; Com., 1527, 1529, 1530; Recom., 1660, 1663; Expl., 1930.

Tramway Motors, cuf;jt., 2072. Tramways Declaratory Bill, 2R., 1962; Com.,

2007, 2010, 2012; Cons. of Amdts., 2065. "\Vater Supply for Schools, adJ·t., 1156.

OLLIFFE, Mr. J. B., South Sydney,. Eating-houses Bill, 2R., 650; Com., 652. Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, Cons. of

Amdts., 1923. · Infidelity of Telegraph Officbls, ac(jt., 2058. Letter-carriers, Pay of, adjt., 1153; Expl.,

1158. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 1342 ;

Com., 1602, Hi03, 1606, 1637, 1646, 1666; Cons. of Amdts., 1883.

Local Option, m., 930. Minister for Public Works, adjt., 1060. Rabbit Bill, Recom., 823. Supply- · Fisheries Commission, 873, 876. Josephson, Judge, Half-pay of, 1361. Police, 634, 637, 644. Tanks and Wells, 1444. Volunteer Naval Artillery, 841.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 689.

Traniways Declaratory Bill, Com., 2010 ..

O'MARA, Mr. T. C., 'Fumut, Address in Reply, m., 68. Baker;Mr._E. A., m., 1734. Polling-place at Grahamstown, adjt., 1837.

p PARKES, Sir HENRY, K.C.M.G., Tenterfield,

Aborigines, Treatment of, ac(jt., 31. Appropriation Bill, Com., 1484. Baker, Mr. E. A., m., 1569, 1583. Civil Servants, adjt., 1159. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Adop. Rep.,

point of order, 1300; Expl., 1311. Dinga Dinga Polling-place, adjt., 1007. Financial Statement, 473; Telegraphic Report

of, adjt., 1325. German Immigration, m., 1370. Immigration System, adjt., 1159. Land Laws, "\Vorking of the, m., .122. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 1339 ;

Com., 1629, 1635, 1638, 1639, 1642; Recom., 1777; Adop. Rep., 1780.

PARKES, Sir HENRY, K.C.M.G. (continued), Ministerial Statement (Resignation of Minis·

try), 24, 29. New Guinea, Annexation of, q., 1625. North Shore Bridge, q., 113. Opening·of Parliament, Practice on the, adjt.,

1939. Order of Business, 1131. Personal Statement re Revelation of Proceed-

ings of late Cabinet, 113. Polling-place at Grahamstown, adjt., 1839. Prison Labour, adjt., 2048~ Privilege-

Criminal Law Bill, Opinion of the Attorney­General, 1515.

Defamation of the House, 917, 919. Prorogation, Obs., 1486, 1487. Rabbit Bill, Recom., 821.. Railway from Murrumburrah to Blayney,

adjt., 17fil. Redmond Mission, m., 1548. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1467. San Francisco Mail Service, m., 1799, 1813. Speaker, Election of, m., 23. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 234. School Children's Railway Passes, m., 1898. Supply-

Governor's Country Residence, 891. Immigration, 962. Volunteer Force, 1356.

Tramways, Use of Steam J\Iotors on, Judg­ment of Supreme Court respecting, q., 1940.

Zimmler, Mr. Charles, m., 218.

PIDDINGTON, Mr. vV. R., Address iu Reply (1st session), m., 50; (2nd

session), 1935. Appropri~tion Bill, 2R., 1588; Com., 1589. Balance of Loan of June, 1S82, q., 604 .. -ConRolidated Revenue Fund Bill, 2R., 126;

Com., 129. ' Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 2), 2R.,

611. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Cons. of

Amdts., 1537. District Court Judges' and Chief Commis­

sioner of Insolvent Estates' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1225.

Earnshaw's Estate Bill, Com., 1694. Extra Days of Sitting, m., 1785. Inscribed Stock, q., 169. Inscribed Stock Act, Agents under the, g., 1531. Inscribed Stock Bill, INT., 172; 2R., 207, 274;

Com., 383, i:86. 387, 399, 438, 446, 447, 552, 563, 572; Recom., 605, 607, 608, 609, 610 ; 3R., 702.

Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2), 2R., 810 ; Com., 812.

Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1206; Com., 1260, 1262, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1269.

Licensing Act Amendment Bill, lR., 1784; Com., 1820; 1823, 1828, 1831; Cons. Amdts., 1891.

Ministerial Statement.: Representation of Government, 36.

Ordnance Lands Transfer Bill, IR., 26. Post Office, Architectural Decorations of, m.,

1540. Public Buildings and new Houses of Parlia­

ment, q_., 1686.

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PIDDINGTON, Mr. ''T· R. ( continited }, Railway from Orange to Manildra, acljt., 1847. Redhead Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2R., 1150. San Francisco Mail Service, m., 1851. Sessional Order, Obs., 27. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill

(No. 2), IR., 1782. Tramways Declaratory Bill, IxT., 2019; 2R.,

2029, 2036; Cons. of Amdts., 2063. Tramways : Expenditure, Working Expenses,

and Profits, q., 1936; nd:jt., 20l::l, 2017. Unauthorised Expenditure Indemnity Bill,

2R., 703.

PIGOTT, Mr. vV. H., Canterbll1·y, Appropriation Bill, Com., 1482. Baker, Mr. E. A., m., 1586. Blandford Proprietary School Bill, Com., 776,

778. Civil Service Bill, q., 286. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1141, 1142, 1166. Financial Statement, Telegraphic Report of,

acl:jt., 1326. Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, q., 1015. Licensing Act, Administration of the, acl:jt.,

350. Licensing Bill, Com., 1623, 1624, 1628, 1671,

1673, 1675, 1677, 1680, 1684; Adop. Rep., 1771; Cons. of Amdts., 1884, 1885, 1886.

Rabbit Bill, Com., 314, 322; Recom., 826, 831.

Railway through the City of Sydney, m., 805. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1468;

Com., 1472, 1480. Supply-Fisheries Commission, 875. Roads and Bridges, 1364, 1365.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), 2R., 1067; Recom_ 1660, 1661, 1662.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 684.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, 2R., 1960; Com., 2009, 2012; Cons. of Amdts., 2065.

POOLE, Mr. IV. T., South Sydney, Australian Gaslight Company's Bill, 2R., 886. Civil Servants, Increasing number of, acl:jt.,

1162. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1134_ Dignan, Appointment of, acl:jt., 2047. Financial Statement, 456. Gas, Manufacture and Sale of, q.; 150. German Immigration, m., 1375. Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2), 2R., 774. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 744; Com.,

747, 749, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1019. Licensing Act, Administration of the, acljt.,

351. Licensing Bill, 2R., 1337; Com., 1608, 1623,

1631; Cons. of Amdts., 1882. Local Option, m., 930. Prison Labour, acl:jt., 2047. Public Works Loan Bill, 2R., 1520. Pyrmont Bridge, m., 1395. Rabbit Bill, Com., 317, 321; 322. Railway : Murrumburrah to Blayney, adjt.,

1747; Expl., 1758. Railway : Orange to Forbes, ad,_it., 851. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1466

PooLE, Mr.,\V. T. (continued), Special Adjournment : Opening of Railway to

Armidale, 185. Supply-Botanic Gardens, 647. Department of Mines, 834. Executive Council, 594. Fisheries Commission, 876. Governor's Country Residence, 890. Grants in Aid of Public Institutions, 738, 739. Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 786, 789. 11/Iiscellaneous Services, 648. Permanent ancl Volunteer Jl,'[ilitary Forces,

602. Police, 636, 646. Public Instruction, 726, 732. Registrar-General, 647. Sydney University, 1364. Volunteer Naval Artillery, 841, 842. W olverene, 857, 906.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), 2R., 1074; Com., 1527, 1529; Recom., 1662, 1663.

Tenders for the Public Service, m., 1716. Tramway Employees, adjt., 351. Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 1949; 2R.,

1964; Com., 2012. Unauthorised Expenditure (1883) Indemnity

Bill, 2R., 329.

PROCTOR, Mr. W. C., New England, Wollongong Gaslight Company's Bill, . 2R.,

1740.

PRESIDENT, The (Sir JOHN HAY, K.C.M.G.), Rulings of-

Honorahle members should refrain from dis­cussing the way in which a bill has been dealt with in the other branch of the legis­lature, 1121.

Motion to introduce a bill without notice re­quires the unanimous consent of honorable members, 1411.

Moving of the previous question a very in­convenient mode of dealing with a bill, 1218. .

Regularity of debate-question beingwhether standing orders be suspended, with a view to the speedy passing of a bill, it may be necessary to refer to the clauses of the .bill in order to show that the motion ought not to be agreed to, 171. . . .

Removal of member of theLeg1slativeCounc1l, Practice as to, 933.

Special adjournment-practice in respect to, in the absence of sessional order, 4.'i.

Unpunctuated bills - resolutioi:i re by a former parliament cannot bind the present Parliament, 131.

See HAY, Sir JOHN, K.C.M.G.

PURVES, Mr. J. M., The Clarence, Government Business, Precedence of, m., 105. Heley's Estate Bill, 2R., 1177 .. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, Com., 1017, 1019. Licensing Bill, Com., 1604, 1628, 1679. Rabbit Bill, Com.,, 323. Supply-

Charitable Allowances, 1358, 1359. Conditional Land Sales Branch, 764, 766, 767. Roads and Bridges, 1365.

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QuIN, Mr. E., Wentwoi·th, Rabbit Bill, Com., 315, 322, 323, 328. Supply-Murrumbidgee River, Clearing of, 975, 977.

R REID, Mr. G. H., East Sydney,

Baker, Mr. E. A., m., 1732. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Com., point

of order, 1091, 1092; 1141, 1187; point of order, 1192, 1197; Adop. Rep., point of order, 1305; Recom., 1424.

Dignan, Appointment of, adjt., 2045. Elizabeth-street Public School, q., 110. History, Teaching of, in Public Schools, m.,

156. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, Com., 1020. Land Laws, Working of the, m., Expl., 121. Legality of the Convention of Parliament,

Obs., 1943. Local School Boards, ad,jt., 18G6. Public School Fees, Abolition of, q., 1892. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, Com., 1476. School Children's Railway Passes, m., 1911. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 227. Speaker, Election of, m., 3. St. James's School, q., 160. Supply-Conditional Land Sales Branch, 7'67. Free Public Library, 737. _ Grants in Aid of Public Institutions, 737, 739. Observatory, 737. Public Instruction, 721, 728, 733, 735, 736. Wolverene., 805.

Sydni:ly Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), Com., 1529.

Teachers' Salaries, Payment of, q., 447.

RICHARDSON, Mr. J., Rabbit Bill, 2R., 989.

ROBERTS, Mr. C. J., C.M.G., 'l'he Hastings and Manning,

Dawes' Point, adjt., 1499. Public Works Loan Bill, Com., 1525. San Francisco Mail Service, m., 1814. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 247. Supply-Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 1363. Immigration, 968. Volunteer Force, 1357.

- ROBERTSON, Sir JOHN, K.C.M.G., Mudgee, Address in Reply, m., 88. Appropriation Bill, Com., 1482, 1483, 1485. Baker, Mr. E. A., m., 1578. Chairman of Committees, Election of, m., 104. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, Com., 112. Criminal Law Bill, Com., point of order, 1199. Crown Lands, -Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, m., 520; point of order, 523. Dawes' Point, Obs., 1230, 1281; adjt., 1487,

1502.

ROBERTSON, Sir JOHN, K.C.M.G. (continued), Dinaa Dinga Polling-place; acljt., 1003. Eating-houses Bill, Com., 652. Financial Statement, 414, 437, 447; q., 112, Financial Statement, Telegraphic Report of,

ad,jt.' 1318. Improvement Purchases, Obs., 909; adjt., . 1108, 1113, 1236. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 144. Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2), Com., 774. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, Com., 1035. Land .Laws, Working of the, m., 1926. Licensing Bill, Com., 1669; Adop. Rep., 1773. Mineral Reservations, m., 1699; Expl., 1701. Opening of Parliament, Practice on the, adjt.,

1936. Permanent Artillery Force, adjt., 2072. Privilege-

Defamation of the House, 912, 918. Rabbit Bill, INT., 149; Com., 316, 317, 321,

323, 324, 329; Obs., 573; 694, 696, 700, 708; Recom., 814, 815, 817, 818, 823, 827, 828, 829.

Railway from Murrumburrah to Blayney, adjt., 1743, 1767.

Railway: Orange to Molong, adjt., 849. Resignation of Honorable Members, adjt., 574. Retired .Judges' Pensions Bill, 2&., 146S. School Children's Railway Passes, m., 1896. Speaker, Election of, m., 18. Supply-

Conditional Land Sales Branch, 764, 767. Governor's Country Residence, 895. Health and Emigration Officers, 676. National Park, 785. Public Instruction, 727, 731. Wolve1·ene, 861, 864. -

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 692.

Travelling Stock Reserves, adjt., 1236. Trespass Bill, 2R., 494. Zimmler, Mr. Charles, rn., 217.

Ross, Mr. A., M.D., 11folon5, Clynes' Conditional Purchase, m., 379. . Expenditure without Parliamenta:ry Sanct10n,

q., 573. Financial Statement, 578. Railway: Orange to Molong, adjt., 846, 852. Schools of Agriculture and Model Farms, m.,

799. Supply- .

Conditional Land Sales Branch, 763, 766. Glebe Island Abattoir, 880. Grants in Aid of Public Institutions, 738. Immigration, 973. Land Agents, &c., 769. Public Instruction, 734.

RuNDLE, Mr. J.B., Rabbit Bill, Com., 1042.

RYRIE, Mr. A., Braidwood, Crown L~nds, Suspension of Sales of, q., 139. Recess, Duration of, adjt., 1650, 1659, 1677. Supply-Immigration, 970.

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s SEE, Mr. J., Grafton,

Licensing Bill, Com., 1609. Public \'Yorks Loan Bill, Com., 1524. Supply-

Immigration, 970. Tolls on Randwick Road, m., 1048.

SLATTERY, Mr. T. ::\L, Boorowa, Appropriation Bill, Com., 1485. Cohen's Estate Bill, Com., 1398. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1013, 1014; point

of order, 1088; 1090, 1164, 1165, 1173. Ecclesiastical Procedure Bill, Com., 1649. Equity and_ Banco Business Expediting Bill,

Oom., 1259, 1260. German Immigration, m., 1374. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1028. Licensing :Bill, Com., 1601, 1602, 1607, 1613;

1616, 1617, 1626, 1629, 1638, 1645, 1665, 1G68, 1671 ; Adop. Rep., point of order, 1770; Adop. Rep., 1774; Recom., 1777, 1778; Cons. of Amdts., 1874, 1876, 1881, 1887.

Local Option, m., 925. Public Vforks Loan Bill, 2R., 1520; Com.,

1525. Rabbit Bill, Com., 700, 718. . Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1469. School Children's Railway Passes, m., 1907. Supply-

Curator of Intestate Estates, Land taken by, 1362.

Glebe Island Abattoir, 879. Governor's Country Residence, 888, 901, 902. Immigration, 972. Miscellaneous Services, 677. Petty Sessions, 756. Police, 640. Prothonotary, 752. Public Instruction, 722.

· Wolverene, 867, 907. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 691. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No.

2), Com., 1527, 1528, 15Z9. Tramways Declaratory Bill, ZR., 1957; Com.,

2007, 2008, 2009.

SMITH, Mr. BRUCE, Gunda[Jai, Blandford Proprietary School Bill Com. 777 778. - , , ,

Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1094 1096 1099 . 1101, 1140, 1142, 1144. ' , , Eating-houses Bill, Com., 651 654. Fire Brigades Bill, 2R., 667. ' Financial Statement, Telegraphic Report of

adjt., 1320. , Licensing Bill, Com., 1604, 1614, 1615, 1640

1642, 1669, Cons. of Amts., 1880. ' Privilege-

Criminal Law Bill. Opinion of the Attorney­General, 1519.

Rabbit Bill, Com., 299 316 319: Re o 8Z7, 228. ' ' · c m.,

School Fees, Abolition of, m., 249. Snpply-Governor'~ Country Residence, 896, 901.

Trespass Bill, ZR., 495.

SMITH, Mr. J., Address in Reply, m., 59. Co;iis?lidated Revenue Fund Bill, Com., 129. Cr1mmal Law Amendment Bill, Com., 176. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 269. ~scri~ed Stock Bill (No. 2), Com., 813. L1censmg Act Amendment Bill Com. 1821,

18ZZ, 1830, 1835. ' ' Ra~bit Bill, 2R., 991 ; Com., 996. Railway from Orange_ to Manildra adjt.,

1846, 1848. ' Rotton's Estate Bill, 2R., 934.

SMITH, Mr. R. B., The 11-facleay Address in Reply, rn., 93. ' A)l~ropriation Bill, Com., 1482, 1485. Billiard-table for Members of Parliament

m., 1567. - ' Chairman of Committees Election of m. 100

1953. ' ' , ' Conditional Purchases Validation Bill 2R

1354. ' ., Criminal Law Bill, 2R., 62Z; Com., 1013,

llOZ, 1144, 1147; point of order, 119Z, 1200; Recom., 1403.

D'.Lw~s' Point, adjt., 1502. District Court Judges' and Commissioner of

I'.1solvent Estates' Salaries Bill, Com., 1037. Eatmg-houses Bill, 2R., 650; Com., 652 Electoral Act, Working of the, m., 339 . Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2n. 775 · Dis.

1353. ' , ' ' Fire Brigades Bill, 2R, 665. Government Business, Precedence of m. 106

614. ' , ' Judges' ~alaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1026. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, Com., 751. Leave of Absence, m., 1952. Library Committee, m., llO. Licensing Bill, Com., 1631 1641 1644 Privilege- ' ' ·

Defamation of the Honse 920. Resignation of Honorabl~ Members adjt.,

575; Obs., 603. ' Retired, Judges' Pensions Bill, Com., 1472. San Francisco Mail Service m. 1798. School Children's Railway 'Pas~es, m., 18!J5. Supply-Allman, Mr., Allowance to, 1362. Attorney-General, 759. Department of Mines, 833. Equity Rules, 1361. Harbours and Rivers Navigation 1363. Insolvency Court, 755. ' Police, 635. Prothonotary, 753. Public Instruction, 734. Roads and Bridges, 1365.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill 2R. 689. ' '

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), Com., 15Z7.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 1948; 2R., l!J99; Com., 2008, 2009, 2010, Z013; Cons. of Amdts., Z065.

Tug Service on the North Rivers, adjt., 1279.

SMITH, Mr. S., East JJfacquarie Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1009, 1011, 1012,

1014, 1015, ll03; Adop. Rep., point of order, 1311.

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SMITH, Mr. S. (<'Ontinuecl), Financial Statement, 451. Government Gontracts, adjt., 1240.

.Licensing Bill, Com., 1623. Minister for Public Works, acl,it., 1063. Public Works Loan Bill, 2R., 1522; Com., 1525. Rabbit Bill, Com., 323. Railway Bridges, rn., 932. Railway Excursion Fares, adjt., 1836. Railway Employees, Sick Pay to, a.djt., 1971. Schools of Agriculture and Model Farms, m.,

798. Steel Rails, adjt., 2060. Supply-

Colonial Secretary, 597. Conditional Land Sales Branch, 763, 764. Executive Council, 594. Governor's Country Residence, 888. Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 786, 788. Miscellaneous Services, 648, 677. Petty Sessions, 757. Police, 644. Public Instruction, 725.

Sydney Corporation. Act Amendment Bill, (No. 2), Com., 1528.

Tenders for the Public Service, rn., 1712, 1727, aqjt., 1862; Expl., 1865.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, !NT., 1950, 1951 ; 2R., 1999.

Tramway Management, ac~jt., 1862. Tramway Carriages, m., 680. Travelling Stock Reserves, aC{jt., 1240.

SPEAKER, Mr. (Honorable E. BARTON), Election of, as, 23. Rulings of-Criminal Law Amendment Bill-Clause 3,

amendment by Mr. Buchanan, enabling bar­risters and attorneys to practice in "all courts" without the intervention of each other, refers to courts which are in their nature not criminal courts, and is therefore outside the scope of the bill, l 088 ; amend­ment by Mr. Buchanan, enabling barristers and attorneys to practice in "such courts" without the intervention of each other, should be left open for further discussion, the word "such" being held to have that relative signification which would bring it within the meaning of the interpretation clause, 1090; amendment by Mr. A. G. Taylor, giving to barristers and attorneys "an equal right to practice in all courts for the trial of offences under this act," is identical in substance with an amendment already negatived, 1092; clause 342, amend­ment by Mr. A. G. Taylor permitting attor­neys to practice in all courts in which prisoners would be tried under the bill, is inadmissible, its object being identical with that of another amendment already dis­posed of, 1168; clauses 337, 416, 419, and 420 do not con~ain provisions for expendi­ture of public money-all, therefore, can­not be held to have originated improperly in the Upper House, 1402; point of order in clause 346 taken by Mr. A. G. Taylor at the wrong stage, 1205; clause 346 does not necessarily involve an expenditure of public money ; bill therefore properly before the House, 1317.

SPEAKER, Mr. (Honorable E. BARTON) continued, Rulings of-

Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional Purchase - amendment approving of the action of the Govenunent in suspending sale of land by public auction, moved by Mr. Spring, in order, 520, 524.

Disorderly Beh::wiour-honorable members who refuse to apologise without reserve when requested to do so by the Chair will be named, 1107; honorable member (Mr. Buchanan) named, 1920.

General rule in debate not to refer in terms of condemnation to a previous decision of the House, 771, 846.

German Immigration-motion re does not necessarily involve increase in .public expen­diture, motion therefore properly before the House without a message, 1377.

Honorable Member who has spoken on a question cannot upon an amendment discuss the original question a second time, but must confine himself to the amendment, 1916.

Honorable member not in order in referring to a question of order already decided, 550.

Honorable member for The Upper Hunter (Mr. McElhone) declared guilty of vexa­tiously and wilfully interfering with the orderly conduct of business-attention of the J,eader of the House called to Standing Orders 95 and 96, 534.

House having adjourned on motion, meeting at a later hour constitutes a sitting, l!.J47.

Informal Petitions, 130, 845, 1230. Inscribed Stock Bill, Council's amendments, had they been made in the House of Lords would not he considered by the House of Commons, 740.

Interruptions irregular, but certain latitude having been allowed, practice will not be checked when adopted to a moderate extent, say, one relevant interjection, 186.

Irregular Question - question by :M;r. McElhone respecting uniform of police violates rule which forbids the introduction into a question of any matter involving opinion, inference, or argument, 150.

Irregular Question as to Mr. Hardy's leave of absence, 1504.

Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill-object of bill within order of leave, 1023 ; clause 3, providing for an increase of the pensions of retired judges, not within order of leave, 1035.

Land J,aws, working of the, question as to -there being no question on the notice paper, honorable member is entitled simply to add so much to the question as to make clear his meaning and no more, 65.

Legality of the Convention of Parliament--In order to impugn the legality of the conven­tion of Parliament before. Governor1s speech read, 1940; not within Speaker's province to rule on point raised by Mr. A. G. Taylor as to legality of convention, 1945.

Licensing Bill, amendment in clause 20 pro­viding that members of clubs shall not be supplied with liquor on Sunday unless bona fide travellers within scope and title of the bill, 1770.

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SPEAKER, Mr. (Honorable E. BARTON) continzted, Rulings of- .

Motion re Children's Rn.ilway Passes is merely an expression of opinion and does not neces­

. sarily involve an .increase in expenditure, 1896.

Motion, Alteration of notice of, 375. Motion censuring Parkes-Rober.tson Govern­ment -motion equivalent to transaction of business, n,nd cannot be put until Mr. Speaker has been presented to the Governor, 25.

Motions relating to the business of the House always have precedence, 185.

Motion to amend Electoral Act-omission of certain words having been agreed to, motion cannot be withdrawn, 1057.

No debate can ensue on motion that a bill be now read a first time or that a bill be printed, 741,

Private bills passed by the House last session, and not completed in the Upper House, can, under standing order, be reintroduced and passed through all their stages at once ; no objection can be taken to the third reading of a bill so reintroduced, 1969.

Privilege-defamation of the House, motion by thePremierinvolving a matter of privilege can be made without notice ; proceedings adopted in reference to reported defama­tion of the House by the honorable member for Mudgee (Mr. A. G. Taylor), in accord­ance with principle underlying procedure of the House of Commons in similar cases, 913; suggests procedure which should fol­low preliminary motion, 914; communicates substance of resolution of the Honse te the honorable member for Mudgee, 921.

Questions, alteration of-debatable matter in questions may be eliminated by direction of Mr. Speaker, 741.

Questions asking for information in the shape of returns-more in conformity with rule if honorable members gave notice of motion for the production of papers, 150.

Refreshment hour, Obs., 740. . Relevancy of Debate, 43, 71, 84, 85, 187, 223, 546, 680, 914.

Standing Orders cannot be suspended without notice, unless the House resolves that the matter under considera~ion is one of urgent and pressing necessity, 1780.

Tellers' Division Lists, Obs., 701. Unparliamentary Language-applying the ·term "dictatorial impertinence" to state­ments of another honorable member, 154; applying the term ''unprincipled" to an honorabl8 member, 158 ; imputing want of honor to any member of the House, 343 ; . imputing an untruth to an honorable mem­ber, 533, 534, lll3 ; charging an honorable member with fraud, 539; imputation of motives, 543 ; charging an honorable mem­ber with being a liar, 544 ; imputing dis­graceful conduct to an honorable member, 548 ; charging an honorable member with acting in an ungentlemanly way, ll05; stating that an honorable member is in his dotage, 1107 ; alleging that an honorable member has made a statement knowing it not to be a fact, 1244. .

SPEAKER, Mr. (Honorable E. BARTON) continued, Rulings of-

W est Sydney Election-petition to ha ye matter referred to Committee of Elections and Qualifications-re regularity of, 150, 213.

Opinions of-Billiard-tables,-report as to introduction of,

in precincts of this House, 1504. Chairman gf Committees can give an opinion

only ; if ruling be required Mr. Speaker must be appealed to, 1287.

Opening of Parliament, Practice on the, 1938, 1939, 1946.

Opinions of Mr. Speaker are not usually placed on Votes and Proceedings; but usual in matters involving the constitutionalrights and privileges of the House to record the rulings of Mr. Speaker, 1228.

Opinion of any person not being a member of House as to any matter of procedure or order in the House should not be laid upon the table of the Hou'Se, 1229.

Original rule of Parliament as to newspaper quotations not in force, relevant quotation from newspaper, letter, or other document admissible in debate, 1230.

Unusual for honorable members to applaud counsel at t.he bar, 1260. See BARTON, The Honorable E.

SPEAKER, Mr. DEPUTY, Licensing Bill-clause 5 docs not necessarily

add to public expenditure, 1601 ; clause 8, amendment to omit "two" with a view to insert in lieu thereof the word "four" ; question that the word proposed to be omitted stand part of the clause being resolved in the negative; question that the word "four" be inserted must have priority, 1621.

See CAMERON, Mr. A.

SPRING, Mr. G., Young, Appropriation Bill, Com., 1483. Clarke, Mr. O'Malley, adjt., 351. Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, m., 518; point of order, 523. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1012, 1014, 1015,

1143, 1144, 1164, 1173. Dinga Dinga Polling-place, adjt_, 998, 1007. Electoral Act, Amendment of, m., 1056. Licensing Bill, Com., 1680. Supply-Agricultural Societies Grants, 1360.

· Charitable Allowances, 1359. Conditional Land Sales Branch, 762, 764, 768. Department of Lands, 761. Department of Mines, 835 . Police, 637.

Town Lots at Temora and Gulgong, m., 683.

STEPHEN, Sir ALFRED, C.B., K.C.M.G., Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Com., l:l3,

134, 135, 136, 137, 139, 173, 174, 184; Cons. of Amdts., 1532.

District Court Judges' and Chief Commissioner in Insolvent Estates Salaries and Pensions Bill, Com., 1272, 1273.

Earnshaw's Estate Bill, Com., 1455, 1691.

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STEPHEN, Sir ALFRED, C.B., K.C.M.G. (contd.), Inscribed Stock Bill, Com., 398, 403, 445 ;

Recom., 605, 606, 608. Lands Title Registry Office, q., 383. Post Office, Architectural Decorations of, m.,

1544. Sessional Orders, Obs., 27. Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 2020.

STEPHEN, Mr. S. A., Canterbury, · Address in Reply, m., 66. Billiard-table for Members of Parliament, m.,

1568. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1103, 1134. Eating-houses Bill, Com., 654. Ecclesiastical Procedure Bill, Com., 1649. Licensing Bill, Com., 1603, 1639; Cons. of

Amdts., 1885, 1886. Rabbit Bill, Com., 719; Recom., 817. Supply-Governor's Country Residence, 900. Prothonotary, 752, 755. W olverene, 908.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, Com., point of order, 885.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, Cons. of Amdts., 2066.

STEWART, Mr. J., Address in Reply (1st session), m., 59; (2nd

se.ssion ), 1937. Albury Gas Company's Bill, Com., 1149. Australian Gaslight Company's Bill, 2R., 1077. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Com., 176. District Court Judges' and Chief Commissioner

of Insolvent Estates' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1226.

Earnshaw's Estate Bill, Com., 1691, 1889. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 271 ; Com., 403,

552, 570, 611. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1214. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1823,

1824, 1825, 1829. Post Office, Architectural Decorations of, m.,

1541. Rabbit Bill, Com., 1040. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1596. Rotton's Estate Bill, 2R., 934. Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 2019; Com.,

2041 ; Cons. of Amdts., 2063, 2064.

STOKES, Mr. A., Forbes, Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1008. Dinga Dinga Polling-place, adjt., 1003. Improvement Purchases, adjt., 1110.

STUART, Mr. A., Jllawarra, Adulteration of Food and Drink, q., 212. Agent for Immigration, adjt., 1867. American Duty on Wool, q., 1081. Amsterdam Exhitition, Obs., 1930. Appropriation Bill, Com., 1482, 1484, 1486. Baker, Mr. E. A., m., 1571. Bechet, Alphon~e, Case of, adjt., 1844. Billiard-table for Members of Parliament, m.,

1568. Blandford Proprietary School Bill, Com., 776. Boarding-out System, q., 573. · Bridge over the Paterson River, m., 1396.

STUART, Mr. A. (continited), Chairman of Committees, Election of, m.,

103. Civil Service Bill, q., 286, 1228. Commission of the Peace, q., 770, 1081. Country Towns Water and Sewerage Act, q.,

1044. . Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1008 ; opinion of

Attorney-General re point of order, 1229 ; q., 1316.

Dalton, Mr. James, J.P., adjt., 849. Dancing Saloons, q., 1227. Dawes' Point, Obs., 1230 ; adjt., 1489. Easter Holidays, Special Adjournment, m.,

1045, 1046. Elections, Personation at, q., 113. Electoral Act, Amendment of, m., 1054. Electoral Act, ·working of the, m., 336. Executive Functions, Arrangements of, adjt.,

1280 ; Obs., 1351. Financial Statement, q., 112; m., 432, 449. Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, q., 1015. Fisheries Act, Working of the, m., 168. Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 1815.;

Cons. of Amdts., 1924. Fire Brigades Bill, INT., 312; 2R., 656, 673;

q., 1741. Friendly Societies Act, q., 1366. Gander, Mr., Case of, adjt., 1870. Garden Island, q., 1598 ; adjt., 1530. Gas, Supply and Sale of, q., 113; Manufacture

of, q., 150. German Immigration, m., 1368, 1375. Government Business, _Procedure of, m., 108,

613, 614 ;" Order of, 1131. Immigration System, ad.it., 1158. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 145; Com., 147,

148; 3R., 193. Inscribed Stock Bill (No. 2), Com., 774,. Judges of the Snprerne Court, Salaries of, q., 2~ .

Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, Com., point of order, 1034; 1035.

Junction of New South \Vales and Vict0rian Railways, m., 2069.

Land Laws, Working of the, m., 1927. Lands Titles Office, q., 114. Leave of Absence to Members, m., 1951. Legality of the Convention of Parliament,

ad,,jt., 1979, 1983. Licensing Bill, 2R., 1328, 1439 ; Com., 1599 ;

point of order, 1600; 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1607, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1614, 1615, 1617, 1619, 1620, 1623, 1624, 1632, 1633, 1634, 1635, 1637, 1838, 1643; 1644, 1645, 1646, 1647, 1665, 1668, 1672, 1673, 1674, 1676, 1677, 1678; Adop. Rep., point of order, 1770, 1771; Recom., 1777; Adop. Rep., 1779, 1781; Cons. of Amdts., 1875, 1876, 1884.

Local Option, m., 931. Lodging-houses, q., 212. Main and Minor Roads, Maintenance of, ni.,

1386. Mail Contract with Orient Company, q., 1967. Minister for Works, Resignation of, Obs.,

1044, 1125. Model Farms as Reformatories for Boys, q.,

1856. Newspaper Comments on the Queen, q., 1462.

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STUART, Mr . .A. (continued), New Guinea, Annexation of, q., 1625, 1626,

1627. North Shore Bridge, q., 113. Permanent .Artillery Forj::e, q., 2043; adjt.,

2071. . Prickly-pear, &c., Eradication of, q., 740. Privilege-Criminal Law Bill : Opinion of Attorney­

General, 1509. Defamation of the House, 909, !H7, 920.

Postal Conference, q., 1968. Prorogation, Obs., 1486. Public Library and .Art Gallery, q., 150. Public ·works Loan Bill, 2R., 1521; Com.,

1525, 1526. Pyrmont Bridge, m., 1366, 1367, 1393. Railway _from Murrumburrah to Blayney,

Obs., 1'741; adjt., 1744. Railway through the City of Sydney, m.,

805. Railway Passes to Volunteers, q., 1152. Redmond, Mr., Address to, at Orange, m.,

1546. Redmond Mission, m., 1556. Redmond, Mr.,.Lecture by, adjt., 575. San Francisco Mail Service, m., 1797. School Children's Railway Passes, m., 1897. School Fees, Abolition of, rn., 247. Schools of .Agriculture and Model Farms, q.,

793 ; rn., 797. Speaker, Election of, rn., 16, 23. Special Adjournment : Opening of the Rail­

way to Armida.le, m., 189. Supply-.Allman, Mr., Allowance to, 1361. Charitable Allowance:s, 1358, 1359, 1360. · Colonial Secretary, 596, 597, 598. Curator of Intestate Estates, Land taken by,

1362. Dawes' Point, 1442. Department of Lands, 761. Dubbo Public Buildings, 983: Electoral Rolls, Preparation of, 883. Engine-house at Fort Macquarie, 882 .. Equity Rules, 1361. Executive Council, 592. Fisheries Commission, 875, 876. Geological Surveyor's Specimens, 909. Governor's Country Residence, 894, 895,

1358, 1441, 1443. Guns, Placing of, in position, 974. Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 1363. Historical Papers, Publishing, 1360. Immigration, 950. Josephson, Judge, Half-pay of, 1361. Kempsey Post and Telegraph Office, 1364. Legislative Council, 595. Loan Estimates, 1447, 1448, 1449, 1450. Miscellaneous Services, 648, 649. Moriarty, Mr. A. 0., Salary of, 882. Murrumbidgee River, Clearing of, 976. Newington Asylum,. 1441. Nursery Garden, Campbelltown, 648. Parramatta Asylum, 1441. Pastures and Stock Protection Vote, 883. Police, 641, 647, 648. Protection of Aborigines, 598, 600. Public Institutions, Grants in Aid of, 1361. Public Instruction, 725.

STUART, Mr. A. (continued), Public Places of Amusement : Commission, 883.

Pyrmont Bridge, 1444. Reformatory for Boys, 978. Roads and Bridges, 1364, 1365. Salaries, Increases in, 1357. Spalding, Major, Services of, 882. Sydney Improvement Board, 868. Sydney University, 1364. Training-ship Wolverene, 634. Trees, Planting of, in Municipalities, 882. Volunteer Naval Artillery, 602, 603, 839,

840, 841, 842. Volunteer Force, 1354, ] 355. Wolverene, 845, 853, 867, 907.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 690.

Sydney Corporation Act Ameuclment Bill (No. 2), 2R., 1073.

Tenders for the Public Service, rn., 1714, 1726; adjt., 1868.

Tolls, Abolition of, adjt., 1845. Tolls on the Randwick Road, rn., 1352. Tramway Management, adjt., 1867. Tramways, Use of Steam M.otors on, Judg-

ment of Supreme Court respecting, q., 1940. Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 1946, 1950;

2R., 1953, 2005; Com., 2010, 2011, 2012; Cons. of Amel ts., 2065. 2066.

Trespass Bill, 2R., 501. Tug Service on the Northern Rivers, adjt.,

1280. Vacant Seat, Mr. Trickett, m., 1938. Wolverene, The, q., 114 .

SUTHERLAND, Mr. J., Redfe1·n, Dawes' Point, adjt., 1500. Financial Statement, 589. Fire Brigades Bill, 2R., 672. Licensing Bill, Com., 1669; Adop. Rep., 1774;

Recom., 1779; Adop. Rep., 1780. Local Option, m., 932. Newington Estate, Resumption of part of the,

m., 114. Supply-

Fisheries Commission, 876. Governor's Country Residence, 902. Grants in Aid of Public Institutions,_ 739. Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 1362. Nursery Garden, Campbelltown, 648. Observatory, 737. Police, 636, 645.

Tolls on Randwick Road, m., 1353. Tramway Carriages, rn., 681. Tramways Declaratory Bill, 2R., 1!}98.

SuTTOR, Mr. F. B., Bathurst, Criminal Law Bill; Com., 1100, 1103. Dignan, Appointment of, adjt., 2046. Government Business, Precedence of, rn., 1951. History, Teaching of, in Public Schools, rn.,

157. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, Com., 749, 1018. Letter-carriers, Pay of, adjt., 1158. Licensing Bill, Com., 1623, 1632, 1635, 1637,

1646. Local Option, rn., 932. St. James's School, m., 163.

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Attorney-Genero,I, 758. Colonial Secretary, 596. Curator of Intestate Estates, Land taken by,

1362. Protectoro,te of Aborigines, 600. Prothonotary, 753.

SUTTOR, Mr. ,V, H., Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Com., 136. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1620,

1823. Rabbit Bill, 2R, 991.

T TARGETT, Mr. W. S., Hartley,

Criminal Law Bill, 2R., 630; Com., 1012, 1084, 1165.

Eight-hour System, Obs., 151. Electoral Act, Working of the, m., 336, 341. German Immigration, m., 1371. Immigration System, adjt., 1152, 1163. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 7 46. Licensing Bill, Com., 1643, 1671; Cons. of

Amdts., 1882, 1886. Mining on Church and School Lauds, q., 1081. Rabbit Bill, Com., 315; Recom., 817. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, Com., 1472. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 230. Supply-

Executive Council, 594. Governor's Country Residence, 1443. Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 786. Immigration, 945, Loan Estimates, 1446. Tanks and 'Velis, 1444.

TARRANT, Mr. H. J., Kiama, Agent for Immigration, adjt., 1857, 1872. Coolangatta Polling-booth, adjt., 1005. Explosives, Storage of, ruljt., :l54 Immigration Board, adjt., 1978. Kiama Tramway Bill, 2R., 884. Land Laws, Working of the, q., 1892. Licensing Bill, Com., 1615. Rabbit Bill, Com., 706, 715. Supply-Department of Mines, 834. Glebe Island Abattoir, 880. Health and Emigration Officem, 676. Parliamentary Library, 595. Protectorate of Aborigines, 598. Public Instruction, 728, 735, 736. Volunteer Force, 1356.

TAYLOR, Mr . .A. G., Mu.dgee, Attorney-General's Opinion on Point of Order

in Legislative Assembly, m., 1701. Attorneys' Rights Extension Bill, INT., 1259. Billiard-table for Members of Parliament, m.,

15G5, 1568. Civil Service, q., 1228. Commission of the Peace, q., 1081. Conditional Purchases, q., 1316. Country Towns Water and Sewerage Act, q.,

1044, 2042.

TAYLOR, Mr. A.G. (contin;,:,ed), Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, m., 379; point of order, 520, 522; 548. '

Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1010, 1031, 1082; point of order, 1087, 1089, 1090, 1091; motion that House dissents from Mr. Speaker's ruling upon amendment on clause 3, 1092; 1102, ll:-l3, 1135, 1136, 1137, 1143, 1144, 1164, 1165, ll6G; point of order, 1167; 117:3, 1174, I 175, '1184; point of order, 1188, 1190, ll!i9; Adop. Rep., point of order, 1204, 12J5, 1282; q., 1316; 31'., point of order, 1399; Recom., 1403, 1413, 1421, 1423.

Dancing Saloons, q., 1227. Ecclesiastical Proceunre Bill, Com., 1650. Electoral Act, Amendment of, m., 1055. Financial Statement, Telegraphic Report of,

acljt., 1316, 1326. History, Teaching of, in Public Schools, m.,

154. Juvenile Reformatory, q., 212. Land Law Inquiry, q., 1625. Land Laws, vV or king of the, rn., 1925 ; Exp!.,

1927. Legality of the Conve_ntion of Parliament,

Obs., 1940, 1941 ; ctdJt., 1969, 1981, 2044. Licensing Bill, Com., point of order, 1599,

1600; 1603, 1604, 1605, 1618, 1637, 1638, 1641, 1643, 1672, 1679, 1682; Adop. Rep., point of order, 1769; 1771, 1775; Recom., 1777 ; Adop. Rep., 1781, 1782 ; Cons. of Amdts., 1878, 1886.

Mining on Private Property, q., 1227, 2042. Mining Schools, q., 1967. Minister for Public Works, ct<\it., 1064. Morris and Ranken's Report, adjt., 1872; q.,

1892. Opening of Parliament, Practice on the, adjt.,

1939. Parramatta, Justices at, q., 1624. Permanent Artillery Force, q., 2043; acljt.,

2043. Prerogative of Mercy, acljt., 1843. Prison Labour in Mudgee Gaol, adjt., 1651,

2044. Privilege-

Criminal Law Bill-Opinion of the Attorney­General, 1518.

Defamation of the House, 915. Public School Fees, Abolition of, q., 1892. Rabbit Bill, Com., 315, 320, 323. Railway Contracts, Eight-hour System of

Labour 011, q., 2042. Res\gnation, adjt., 574; Obs., 603. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1470;

Com., 1477. School Children's Railway Passes, rn., 1902. Stephen, Sir Alfred, q., 1176.

. Supply-Dubbo Public Buildings, 984. Governor's Country Residence, 1443. Kempsey Post and Telegraph Office, 1364. Loan Estimates, 1446, 1447. Volunteer Force, 1355.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, Con., 2009, 2011 ; Cons. of Amdts., 2067.

'Vhipping Offenders, q., 1462. Zimmler, Mr. Charles, Case of, m., 218, 491.

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TAYLOR, Mr. H., Parramatta, Boarding-011t System, q., 573. Commission of the Peace, 770. Lo~al Option, m., 924. Model Farms as Reformatories for Boys, q.,

1856. TEECE, l\'[r. W., Goulburn.,

School Fees, Abolition of, m., 224, 253. Supply-Agricnltnral Society's Grants, 1360.

TERRY, Mr. S. H., Appropriation Bill, 2R., 1588. Australian Gaslight Company's Bill, 2R., 1078. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Cons. of

.Amdts., 1536, 1537. Heley's Estate Bill, 2i:t., 1409; Com., 1410. Tramways Declaratory-Bill, INT., 2018; 2R.,

2031. THORNTON, Mr. G.,

Address in Reply (2nd session), m., 1937. Australian Aborigines, q., 551. Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 265, 276; Com., 565. Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1820,

1831. TIGHE, Mr. A. A. P., Nortlmmberland,

Criminal Law Bill, 2R., 623; Com., 1009, 1014, 1082, 1084, 1085, 1093, 1103, 1137, 1140, 1142, 1146, 1171, 1173, 1178; Recom., 1414, 1418, 1424.

Ecclesiastical Procedure Bill, Com., 1648. Licensing Bill, Com., 1603, 1605, 1627, 1630,

1666, 1668. . Rabbit Bill, 2R., 296; Com., 318, 320, 325;

Recom., 829. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill

(No. 2), Recom., 1661. TRICKETT, Mr. W. J., Paddington,

Address in Reply, m., 94. Appropriation Bill, Com., 1484. Billiard-table for Members of Parliament, m.,

1568. Chairman of Committees, Election of, m., 103. Civil Servn.nts, Salaries of, adjt., 1154. Criminal Law. Bill, Com., point of order,

1087; ll44; point of order, 1168; Recom., 1423.

Dawes' Point, adjt., 1501. District Court Judges' and Commissioner of

Insolvent Estates' Salaries Bill, Com., 1037. Eating-houses Bi}.l, 2R., 649 ; Com., 652, 653,

654, 655. Electoral Act, Amendment of, m., 1055. Electric Light in Legislative Assembly Cham·

her, m., 683. Fire Brigades Bill, 2R. ,. 672. Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, Cons. of

Amdts., 1922. Fisheries Act, \V'orking of the, m., 167. Garden Island, q., 1598. Lands Titles Office, q.,.114. Letter-carriers, Pay of, adjt., ll54. Licensing Bill, 2R., 1432; Com., 1607, 1626,

1646, 1669, 1671 ; Cons. of Amdts., 1885. Patent Laws, q., 1545. Rabbit Bill, Com., 297, 313, 315, 320, 694,

695. Railway Free Passes, m., 378. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, Com., 1473 •.

TRICKETT, Mr. vV. J. (continued), Supply-Department of Lands, 761, Deputy Surveyor-General, 1362. Free Public Library, 737. Governor's Country Residence, 1441. Loan Estimates, 1449. Miscellaneous Services, 648. Observatory, 736. Parliamentary Library, 595. Pe~anentandVolunteerMilitary Forces, 602. Pohce, 637, 640. Public Instruction, 732. Public Works, 792. Salaries, Increases in, 1357. Volunteer Na val Artillery, 602, 603, 839, 842 . Wolverene, 842, 864, 904, 907.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), Recom., 1661; 3R., 1741.

Tolls on Randwick Road, m., 1047, 1353. Tramwn.y Carriages, m., 678. · Tramway Management, adjt., 1836, 1860. Tramway to Bondi, adjt., 1860. Wolverene, The, q., 114.

v VAUGHN, Mr. R. M., Grenfell,

German Immigration, m., 1371. Licensing Bill, Com., 1674, 1680; Adop. Rep.,

1774; Cons. of Amdts., 1875, 1877. Rabbit Bill, Com., 316, 318, 325. Supply-

Tanks and Wells, 1445.

w vV.ATT, Mr. J.B.,

Boiler Explosions, q., 1148, 1206. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, Corn., 183. District Court Judges' and Chief Commissioner

of Insolvent Estates' Salaries and Pensions Bill, Com,, 1274.

Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 262; Com., 400, 403, 446, 447, 566, 572.

Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, Com., 1269. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, 2R., 1458. Post Office, Architectural Decoriitions of, m.,

1543. WEBB, Mr. E.,

Inscribed Stock Bill, 2R., 27ll. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Bill, 2R., 1219;

Com., 1267. Rabbit Bill, 2R.,. 993.

WHITE, Mr. J., Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Com., 1819.

WHITE, Mr. R. H. D., Gloucester, Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1183; Recorn., 1414. Fire Brigades Bill, 2R., 668. San Francisco Mail Service, m., 1811. Supply-Roads and Bridges, 1365.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, Cons. of Amdts., 2067. .

WILKINSON, Mr. R. B., Balranald, Rabbit Bill, Com., 298, 315, 321, 322, 327, 713,

718 ; Recom., 819. Supply-Glebe Island Abattoir, 980. Murrumbidgee River, Clearing of, 974, 975. Tanks and Wells, 839.

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WILSON, Mr. A., 'l'he 1Jfu1'ray, Appropriation Bill, Com . ., 1483, 1485. Fire Brigades Bill, 2R, 673. Licensing Bill, Com., 1613. Rabbit Bill, Com., 299, 717, 718; Recom.,

817, 818, 822, 825. San Francisco Mail Service, m., 1798, 1806,

1813. Supply-Conditional Land Sales Bral\ch, 763, 765,

767, 768, 769. Land Agents, &c., 769. Loan Estimates, 1448, 1450. Murrumbidgee River, Clearing of, 975. Tanks and ·wells, 838, 1444, .1445.

WISDOM, Mr. R., JJforpeth, Appropriation Bill, Com., 1482. Criminal Law Bill, Com., point of order, 1089,

1090; 1093. Inscribed Stock Bill, Com., 148, 149. Land Law, 1.Vorking of the, adjt., 1871. Leave of Absence, m., 1952. Legality of the Convention of Parliament,

obs., 1944. Licensing Bill, Com., 1681, 1683; Cons. of

Amdts., 1884. Retired Judges' Pension Bill, Com., 1474,

1481. School Fees, Abolition of, m., 237. Telegraphing Financial Statements, Cost of,

adjt., 1870. Tenders for the Public Servi~e, adjt., 1871. Tramways Declaratory Bill, 2R., 1986 ; Cons.

of Amdts., 2064, 2065.

vVITHERS, Mr. G., South Sydney, Accident at a Public School, adjt., 1844. Criminal Law Bill, Com., 1014. Electoral Act, Amendment of, m., 1055. Land Boilers Inspection Bill, Com., 1016. Licensing Bill, 2R., 1438, Com., 1678, 1684. Pond in the University Grounds, adjt., 1865. Supply- . Colonial Secretary, 597. Police, 638, 644, 647. Public Instruction, 734. Sydney Improvement Board, 872. Tanks and vVells,-1445.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), 2R., 1070.

Tenders for the Public Service, m., 1726.

WRIGHT, 11.fr. F. A., Redfern, Country Towns Water and Sewerage Act, q.,

2042. Letter-carriers, Pay of, m., 1157. Pacific Mail Service, q., 113, 1044, 1228; m.,

1786, 1809, 1812. Railway Contracts, Eight-hour System of

Labour on, q., 2042. Railway Employees, Sick Pay of, adjt., 1974, Railway Policy of the Government, q., J 968. Railway Refreshment-rooms, q., 1968; adjt.,

2059. Rebate to Carriers, adjt., 1974. Telegraph Officials, _Untrustworthiness of, · acl;it., 2058.

Tramways Declaratory Bill, Com., 2013. Vfright, Heaton, and Company, q., 1968.

y YouNG, Mr. J. H., The Hastings and Manning,

Appropriation Bill, Com., 1482, 1484. Baker, Mr. E. A., m., 1574. Billiard-table for Members of Parliament, m.,

1568. Criminal Law Bill, Com., point of order, 1201;

Recom., 1413, 1419, 1420, 1423, 1424. Crown Lands, Alienation of, by Conditional

Purchase, m., 526. Eating-houses Bill, Com., 654. Financial Statement, 447. Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 1817 ;

Cons. of Amdts., 1921, 1923. Fisheries Act, Working of the, m., 167. German Immigration, rn., 1371. Government Business, Precedence of, m., 106. Immigration System, adjt., 1160. Legality of the Convention of Parliament,

adjt., 1971. Library Committee, m., 109. Licensing Bill, 2R., 1344; Com., 1602, 1605,

1606, 1607, 1610, 1618, 1626, 1627, 1632, 1634, 1636, 1638, 1640, 1644, 1647 ; Adop. Rep., 1773, 1780; Cons. of Amdts., 1873, 1880, 1885.

Minister for Public ·works, ar~jt., 1060. Ocean Mail Subsidies, m., 1379. Parkes Government, Purchase of vVorks of

.Art by, m., 378. Public Works Loan Bill, 2R., 1521; Com.,

1523, 1524, 1525, 1526. ·Rabbit Bill, Com., 315, 319, 320, 694, 696,

697, 718, 720; Recom., 814, 818, 822, 824. Railway through the City of Sydney, m., 804. Redmond, Mr., Lecture by, adjt., 573. Retired Judges' Pensions Bill, 2R., 1466; . Com., 1471, 1472. San Francisco Mail Service, m., 1794, 1811,

1813, 1814 Steam-tug Pelican, adjt., 488. Supply-Department of Mines, 833, 837. Dredge Service, 790, 791. Dubbo Public Buildings, 983, 984. Executive Council, 594. Government Printer's Department, 675. Governor's Country Residence, 902. Harbours and Rivers Navigation, 786, 787, 788, 1363.

Health and Emigration Officers, 676. Immigration, 965. Miscellaneous Services, 676, 677. Petty Sessions, 757. Police, 637. Reformatory for Boys, 978. Roads and Bridges, 1365. Stores and Stationery, 675.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 693.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), Com., 1527, 1528.

Tellers' Division Lists, Obs., 701. Tolls on Randwick Road, m., 1353. Tramways Declaratory Bill, INT., 1949; Com.,

2009, 2010, 2012. Trespass Bill, 2R., 502.

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