CONTENTS. Parliament Convened .. Legislature of New South Wales: Lieutenant-Governor The See Ministry ... Members of the Legislative Council Members of the Legislative Assembly Public Statutes of the Session Public Bills of the Session Private Acts of the Session ... Private Bills of the Session Attendance of Members-Council Attendance of ?Yiembers-Assembly Index to Subjects Index to Speeches Debates PAGE v vu vii viii ix xiii xix xxii xxii xxiii XXV XXIX lxxvii l 1stvol., pp. 1-1116; 2nd vol., pp.ll17-2274; ··· 3r<l vol., pp. 2275-3430; 4th vol. pp. 3431-4636.
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CONTENTS.
Parliament Convened ..
Legislature of New South Wales:
Lieutenant-Governor
The See Ministry ...
Members of the Legislative Council
Members of the Legislative Assembly
Public Statutes of the Session
Public Bills of the Session
Private Acts of the Session ...
Private Bills of the Session
Attendance of Members-Council
Attendance of ?Yiembers-Assembly
Index to Subjects
Index to Speeches
Debates
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NEw So"GTH 'VALES } Pro~lamation by His Excellency the Honorable Sit· FREDERICK to wit.
MATTHEW DARLEY, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished (L.s.) Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor
FREDK. l\I. DARLEY, of the State of New South \Vales and its Dependencies, in the Lieutenant-Gove1·nor. Commonwealth of Australia.
IN pursuance of the power and authority vested in me as such Lieutenant-Governor
as aforesaid, by virtue of the act intituled "An Act to confer a Constitution on New
South \Vales and· to grant a Civil List to her Majesty," as assented to by l1er late
Majesty under the authority of_ the Act of the Imperial Parliament-, passed in the Session of the eighteenth and nineteenth years of the reign of her late 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 \Vales and
grant a Civil List to her Majesty," I do hereby proclaim that a session of the Legislative
Council and Legislative Assembly for the State of New South Wales, for the despatch
of business, shall commence and be holden on Tuesday, the twenty-third day of July
instant, at twelve o'clock at noon, in the buildings known as the Legislative Council Chambers, in Macquarie-street, in the city of Sydney ; ~tnd the members of the said
J..egislative Council and Legislative Assembly respectively are hereby required to give
their attendance at the said time and place accordingly.
Given under my hand and seal, at Sydney, this ninth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one, and in the first
year of his Majesty's reign.
By his Excellency's command,
JOHN SEE.
GOD SAVE THE KING !
LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR:
(From 2 November, 1900.)
His Excellency the Honorable Sir FREDERICK MATTHEW DARLEY, Knight Grand Cross <Jf the Mo&t Disting1lished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor of the State ot New South Wales and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of Australia.
*THE SEE MINISTRY:
(From 10 April, 1901.)
Premier and Colonial Secretary
Colonial Treasurer and Minister for Railways ..•
Attorney-General and Minister of Justice
Secretary for Lands
Secretary for Public 'Yorks
THE HoN. JoHN SEE.
TnE HoN. TnollfAS WADDELL.
THE BoN. BERNHARD RINGROSE WISE, K.C., M.L.C.
THE RoN. Wrr,LIAlii PATRICK CRICK.
THE HoN. EDWARD 'VILLIAM O'SuLLIVAN",
Minister of Public Instruction and Industry and Labour THE HoN. JOliN PERRY.
Minister of Justice ..
Secretary for Mines and Agriculture
TnE HoN. RoliERT GEORGE DuNDAS FITZGERALD.
[To 9 July, 1901.) Resigned.
THE HoN. JoHN KmD.
Vice-President of the Executive Council and Representa- l THE HoN. FRANCIS BATHURST SUTTOR, tive of the Government in the Legislative Council. I M.T.~.C.
Members of the Executive Council (without portfolio) { i!! ~~;: ~:~;E~~:~~ETT.
* Sir William Lyne resigned the Premie1·ship on 27 March, 1901.
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MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL:
NINETEENTH PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION.
l. Backhouse, The Honorable Benjamin. 2. Black, The Honorable Reginald James.
Blanksby, The Honorable James. 2
3. Bowker, The Honorable Richard Ryther Steer, M.D., l\f.R.C.P., Lond.
4. Brown, The Honorable Alexander. 5. Buzacott, The Honorable Nicholas James. 6. Campbell, The Honorable 'Villiam Robert. 7. Charles, The Honorable Samuel.
Cox, The Honorable George Henry. r. s. Creed, The Honorable John Mildred,
M.R.C.S. 9. Cullen, The Honorable "VVilliam Portus,
LL.D. Dalton, The Honorable Thomas. 1
10. Dangar, The Honorable Henry Carey. 11. Day, The Honorable George. 12. Earp, The Honorable George Frederick.
Estell, The Honorable John. 2
13. Fitzgerald, The Honorable Robert George Dundas, 3
14. Flowers, The Honorable Frederick. 15.· Fowler, The Honorable Robert.
Garran, The Honorable Andrew, LL.D. 1
Gould, The Honorable Albert John.Z 16. Greene, The Honorable George Henry. 17. Greville, The Honorable Edward. 18. Hawken, The Honorable Nicholas. 19. Hepher, The Honorable John. 20. Heydon, The Honorable Louis Francis. 21. Hill, The Honorable 'Villiam Charles. 22. Holborow, The Honorable 'Villiam Hillier,
C. M.G. 23. Hughes, The Honorable John. 24, Humphery, The Honorable Frederick
Thomas. Hyam, The Honorable Solomon Herbert. •
25. Jones, The Honorable Richard. 26. Kater, The Honorable Henry Edward. 27. Kerr, The Honorable Andrew Taylor. 28. Kethel, The Honorable Alexander. 29. King, The Honorable Philip Gidley. 30. Lackey, The Honorable Sir John, K.C.M.G.,
President. 31. Langwell, The Honorable Hugh. 32. Lee, The Honorable George.
33. 34. 35. 36.
37.
3S.
39. 40. 41.
42. 43. 44. 45. 46.
Long, The Honorable ·william Alexander. Lucas, The Honorable John, Macintosh, The Honorable John. Mackay, The Honorable Colonel James
Alexander Kenneth, C. B. Mackellar, The Honorable Charles Kinnaird,
M.B., C.M. MacLaurin, The Honorable Henry Normand,
M.D., LL.D. :McCaughey, The Honorable Samuel. Meagher, The Honorable John. Meeks, The Honorable Alfred William. Millen, The Honorable Edward Davis.'~ Moses, The Honorable Henry. Nash, The Honorable John Brady, M.D. Norton, The Honorable James, LL.D. Pigott, The Honorable William Hilson. Pilcher, The Honorable Charles Ed ward, K. C. Pulsford, The Honorable Edward. 2
47. Renwick, The Honorable Sir Arthur, Kt., M.D., F.R.C.S.
48. Roberts, The Honorable Charles James, C. M.G.
49. Roberts, TheHonorableRichardHutchinson. 50, Robson, The Honorable William. 51. Ross, The Honorable Alexander. 52. Ryrie, The Honorable Alexander. 53. Shepherd, The Honorable Patrick Lindesay
Crawford. 5l. Slattery, The Honorable Thomas Michael. 55. Smith, The Honorable Fergus Jago. 56. Smith, The Honorable Thomas Hawkins. 57. Stuart, The Honorable Henry. 58. Snttor, The Honorable Francis Bathmst.
Thornton, The Honorable George.• 59. Toohey, The Honorable John Thomas. 60. Trickett, The Honorable 'Villiam Joseph,
Chairman of Committees. 61. Vickery, The Honorable Ebenezer. 62. 'Valker, The Honorable William. 63. 'Vant, The Honorable John Henry, K.C. 64. 'Vatson, The Honorable James. 65. "Wilson, The Honorable James. 66. 'Vise, The Honorable Bernhard Ringrose~
Cann, John Henry, Esq., Chairman of Committees Carroll, James George, Esq. . .. Carruthers, The Hon. Joseph Hector Chapman, Albert Edward, Esq. Clara, Patrick James, EEq. 1
Clark, Edward Mann, Esq. Clarke, Henry, Esq. Cohen, John Jacob, Esq. Coleman, John "'illiam, Esq .... Collins, Albert Ernest, Esq. .. . Crick, The Hon. \Villiam Patrick, Esq. Dacey, John Rowland, Esq. ...
Yass. Waterloo. Burwood. Goulburn. Gundagai. Durham. Raleigh. Sydney (King Division). East Maitland. Young. Hay. Kiama. Illawarra. Broken Hill. The Lachlan. St. George. Braidwood. Condoublin. St. Leonards. Bega. Petersham. Lismore. Narrabri. \Vest Macquarie, Botany. Sydney (Gipps Division.)
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Daley, William Michael, Esq. Davidson, Robert, Esq. Davis, William ·walter, Esq.
48. Hall, Brinsley, Esq. ... 49. Hall, Dn.Yid Robert, Esq. 50. Hawthorne, John Stuart, Esq. 51. Hayes, The Hon. James, Esq. 52. Haynes, John, Esq. . .. 53. Hogue, James Alexander, Esq. 54. Hollis, Robert, Esq. . ... 55. Holman, William Arthur, Esq. 56. Howarth, George, Esq. 57. Hurley, John, Esq. 58. Hurley, William Fergus, Esq. 59. J essep, Thomas, Esq .... 60. Kelly, Andrew Joseph, Esq .. .. 61. Kidd, The Hon. John, Esq ... . 62. Latimer, William Fleming, Esq. 63. Law, Sydney James, Esq. 0 ...
64. Lee, Charles Alfred, Esq. 65. Levien, Robert Henry, Esq .... 66. Levy, Daniel, Esq. 67. Lonsdale, Edmund, Esq. 68. Macdonald, Hugh, Esq. 69. MacDonell, Donald, Esq. 70. Mackenzie, Thomas Fitzherbert Hawkins, Esq. 71. MacMahon, Michael John, Esq. 72. Mahony, William Henry, Esq. 73. McCourt, The Hon. William, Esq., Speaker 74. McCoy, Richard Watson Walker, Esq. 75. McFarlane, John, Esq. 76. McGowen, James Sinclair Taylor, Esq. 77. Mcintyre, William Donald, Esq. 78. McLaurin, Gordon Ranald, Esq. 79. Meagher, Richard Denis, Esq. SO. Millard, William, Esq. 81. Miller, Gustave Thomas Carlisle, Esq. 82. M91>re, Samuel Wilkinson, Esq. 83. Morton, Mark Fairies, Esq .... 84. Moxham, Thomas Robert, Esq. 85. Nelson, Arthur David, Esq .... 86. Newman, Henry William, Esq. 87. Nicholson, John Barnes, Esq. 88 .. Nielsen, Niels Rasmus Wilson, Esq. 89. Nobbs, John, Esq. 90. Norton, John, Esq. 91. Oakes, Charles William, Esq. 92. O'Connor, Daniel, Esq. 93. O'Conor, Broughton Barnabas, Esq.* 94. O'Sullivan, The Hon. Edward William, Esq. 95. Perry, The Hon. John, Esq .... 96. Phillips, Simeon, Esq. 97. Power, John Joseph, Esq. 98. Price, Richard Atkinson,. Esq." 99. Pyers, Robert, Esq.
\Varatah. Albury. The Hawkesbury. Gunnedah. Leichhardt. The Murray.
· Wellington. Glebe. Newtown (Erskine Division). Grenfell. Willoughby. Hartley. Macquarie. vVaverley. Sydney (Denison Division). Camden. Woollahra. Balmain South. Tenterfield. Quirindi. Sydney (Fitzroy Division). Armidale. Coonamble. Co bar. Canterbury. U ralla-W alcha Annandale. Bowral. Marrickville. The Clarence. Redfern. Inverell. The Hume. The Tweed. Moruya. Monaro. Bingara. The Shoalhaven. Parrama tta. Sydney (Flinders Division). Orange. Woronora. Boorowa. Granville. Northumberland. Paddington. Sydney (Phillip Division). Sherbrooke. Queanbeyan. Ballin a. Dubbo. Sydney (Lang Division). Gloucester. The Richmond.
*Temporary Chairman ol Committees.
LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES. xi
100. Quinn, Patrick Edward, Esq. Sydney (Bligh Divisionj. 101. Quirk, Ellison Wentworth, Esq. "\V arringah. 102. Reymond, Joseph Bernard, Esq. .Ashburnham. 103. Richards, Edwin, Esq. Mudgee. 104. Rose, Thomas, Esq. .Argyle. 105. Ross, .Andrew, Esq., M.D. Molong. 106. Scobie, Robert, Esq. . .. · Wentworth. 107. See, The Hon. John, Esq. Grafton. 108. Sleath, Richard, Esq .... Wilcannia. 109. Smith, James Francis, Esq. Newtown (Camperdown Division). no. Smith, Samuel, Esq. . .. Sydney (Pyrmont Division). Ill. Smith, Thomas Richard, Esq. The Nepean. ll2. Storey, Da\'id, Esq. Rand wick. ll3. Storey, John, Esq. Balmain North. ll4. Sullivan, Philip Hurley, Esq. Darlington. 115. Thomson, John, Esq .... The Manning. ll6. "\Vaddell, The Hon. Thomas, Esq. Cowra. 117. "\Valsh, Raymond Joseph, Esq. Tamworth. 118. Webster, vVilliam, Esq. Moree. 119. Whiddon, Samuel Thomas, Esq. Sydney (Cook Division). 120. "\Yilliams, William John, Esq. Alma. 121. Willis, ·william Nicholas, Esq. Tj1e Barwon. 122. Winch()ombe, Frederick Earle, Esq. Ashfield. 123. Wood, "\Yilliam Herbert, Esq. Eden-Bombala. 121. Wright, Francis .Augustus, Esq. Glen Innes. 125. Young, Willhm White, Esq. Bathurst.
PUBLIC STATUTES OF THE SESSION. NINETEENTH PARLIAl\IENT-FIRST SESSION.
ADVANCES TO SETTLERS (AME~Dl\IENT) ACT (1 ED. VII No. 1)- . An Act to amend the Advances to Settlers Act, 1899. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Perry,
An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to Anatomy. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 3 October, 1901.]
APPREXTICES ACT (1 ED. VII No. 41)-An Act to consolidate the acts relating to Apprentices. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon.
B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 5 November, 1901.] APPROPRIATION AcT (lED. niNo. 63)-
An Act to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South 'Vales certain sums to make good the supplies granted for the service of the year from the 1st day of July, 1901, to the 30th day of June, 1902, inclusive of both dates, and to adjust the vote "Advance to Treasurer, 1900-1901," for supplementary charges during the period from 1st July, 1900, to 30th June, 1901, inclusive of both dates, and to cover payments charged to "Expenditure Suspense Account" for services of the year 1900-1901 ; and for purposes connected with and incidental to the above objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Waddell, 13 December, 1901. Assented to, 20 December, 1901.]
BIRDS PROTECTIO~ AcT (1 ED. vii No. 26)-An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the protection of certain imported and other
birds. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 30 October, 1901.]
BLOCKHOLDERS AcT (lED. VII No. 69)-An Act to provide for setting apart certain Crown lands for working men's blocks; for providing
loans to the lessees of such blocks ; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Crick, 22 August, 1901. Assented to, 27 December, 1901.]
BREAD AcT (l ED. VII No. 35)-An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the regulation of the making and sale of bread
and the pre1•ention of the adulteration thereof and of meal and flour. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. "'ise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 1 November, 1901.]
BuiLDING AND Co-oPERATI\-E SociETIES AcT (1 ED. vn No. 17)-An Act to consolidate the law relating to Benefit Building, Trading, and Industrial Societies.
[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. 'Vise, 20 No1·ember, 1901. Assented to, 2! January, 1902.]
CARELESS UsE o~' FIRE AcT (l ED. vn No. 25)-An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the preYention of the careless use of fire.
[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. 'Vise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 30 October, 1901.]
CASINO MuNICIPAL Bou:~mARIER AcT (1 ED. vn No. 55)-An Act to reduce the area of the municipality of Casino. linitiated in the Assembly by Mr.
Pyers, l4 August, 1901. Assented to, 3 December, 1901.] CrTY oF SYDNEY MuNICIPAL LoA::s- ACT (l ED. vii No. 21)-
An Act to enable the Municipal Council of Sydney to raise by debentures a sum not exceeding two hundred thousand pounds for certain purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See,
· 15 August, 1901. Assented to, 25 October, 1901.] CLosER SETTLEMENT AcT (l ED. VII No. 7)-
An Act to authorise the acquisition for purposes of settlement of private lands or lands leased from the Crown, and to provide for dealing with and disposing of such lands. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Crick, 13 August, 1901. Assented to, 15 January, 1!)02.]
CoMPANIES (DEATH DuTIE~) AcT (l ED. VII No. 30)-An Ad to consolidate enactments relating to the registration of the offices ot certain companies,
and to the imposition of duties on the death of shareholders of those companies. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. "'ise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 31 October, 1901.]
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CoNsoLIDATED REVENUE FUND AcT, No. 1 (I ED. VII No. 2)-An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South \Vales
towards the services of the year 1901-1902 ; and for services to be hereafter provided for by loan. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Waddell, 8 August, 1901. Assented to, 9 August, 1901.]
CoxsoLIDATED REVENUE FuND AcT, No. 2 (I ED. VII No. 3)-An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South Wales
towards the services oft.he year 1901-1902. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Waddell, 26 September, 1901. Assented to, 27 September, 1901.]
CoNSOLIDATED REVENUE FuND AcT, No. 3 (I ED. VII No. 53)-An Act to apply certain sums out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South ViT ales
towards the services of the year 1901-1902. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. ·waddell, 15 NoYember, 1901. Assented to, 26 November, 1901.]
CONVEYANCING AND LAW OF PROPERTY (SUPPLEMENTAL) ACT (lED, VII No. 37)-An Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to conveyances, assignments, and titles to
lands. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron. B. R-. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, I November, 1901.]
CoRONERS AcT (1 ED. vu No. 54)-An Act to give coroners and deputy coroners the powers and duties of justices; to give certain
magistrates the powers and duties of coroners; and to amend the law relating to coronia! inquisitions. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 24 October, 1901. Assented to, 28 November, 1901.]
DAIRIES SUPERVISIO:N ACT (l ED. VII No. 46)-An Act to consolidate enactments regulating the production, manufacture, and distribution
of milk, cream, butter, and cheese. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron. B. R. \Vise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 8 November, 1901.]
DEFAMATION AcT (I ED. VII No. 22)-An Act to consolidate the statutes relating to defamation. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron.
B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 26 October, 1901.]
DEliUSE OF THE CROWN AcT (1 ED. VII No. 57)-An Act to amend the law relating to the holding of offic.es in case of the demise of the Crown.
[Initiated in the Council by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 26 September, 1901. Assented to, lO pecember, 1901.]
DESERTED \VIVES AND CHILDREN ACT (1 ED. VII No. 17)-An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to deserted wives and children. [Initiated in
the Council by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 4 October, 1901.]
DESTITUTE CHILDREN's SociETY AcT (1 ED. VII No. 36)-.An Act to consolidate the acts relating to the Society for the Relief of Destitute Children.
[Initiated in the Council by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, l November, 1901.]
DEVONSHIRE STREET CEMETERY AcT (l ED. VII No. 20)- . An Act to provide for the removal of human remains and certain s!abs and t-ombstones from the
Devonshire-street Cemetery, and for the re·interment of such remains; and to save the Secretary for Public \Yorks and other persons harmless in respect of certain acts done by them in connection with the said cemetery. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr: O'Sullivan, 22 August, 1901. Assented to, 17 October, 1901.]
DISTRICT CouRTs' AcT (1 ED. VII No. 4)--An Act to consolidate enactments relating to district courts. [Initiated in the Council by the
Ron. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 3 October, 1901.] DRAINAGE PROMOTION AcT (l ED. VII No. 31)-
An Act to consolidate the enactments for promoting the better drainage of lands. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 31 October, 1901.]
EQUITY AcT (l ED. VII No. 24)-An Act for consolidating enactments relating to the practice, procedure, and powers of the
Supreme Court of New South \Vales in its equitable jurisdiction. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 30 October, 1901.]
FINES AND PENALTIES AcT (1 ED. VII No. 16)-An Act to consolidate the acts relating to the recovery, appropriation, and remission of fines and
penalties. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 4 October, 1901.]
FoRFEITURE oF LEASES ACT (1 ED. VII No. 66)-An Act for granting relief against forfeiture of leases and for otherwise amending the law as to
property. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 28 August, 1901. · Assented to, 24 December, 1901.]
FRIENDLY SociETIES (FuRTHER AMENDMENT) ACT (1 ED. VII No. 73)_.:..:.. . An Act to further amend the law relating to friendly societies.. [Initiated· in the_ Assembly by
Mr. See, 15 NoYember, 1901. Assented to,-28 -December, 1901.] ' · ·
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GAMES, WAGERS, A~D BETTING·HOUSES AcT (1 ED. VII No. 18)-An Act to consolidate the acts concerning games and wagers and for the suppression of betting.
houses. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. _B. R. Wise, 20 November, 1901. Assented to, 24 January, 190_2.]
GENERAL POST OFFICE (APPROACHES IMPROVE~IENT) ACT FURTHER AMENDMENT AcT (1 ED. VII No. 39)-
An Act further to amend the General Post Office {Approaches Improvement) Act, 1899, 9-nd the General Post Office (Approaches Improvement) Act Amendment Act, 1892; to rectify the boundaries of Martin-lane ; also to carry out an exchange of certain land abutting on such Jane for other land at the intersection of George-street with :Martin-place, to be dedicated as a public thoroughfare; and for other purpose~. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 3 October, 1901. Assented to, 1 November, 190l.j
GovERN~iENT RAILWAYS AcT (1 En. VII No. 6)- - _ An Act to consolidate the acts relating to Government railways and tramways. [Initiated in
the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 3 October, 1901.]
GovERNMENT RAILWAYS (Co~nnssiONER's SALARY) AcT (1 ED. vii, No.4)-An Act to make further provision with respect to the salary of one of the Railway Commis
sioners. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 4 December, 1901. Assented to, 15 January, 1902.]
GovERNOR's SALARY ACT (1 En. VII No. 40)-An Act to make other provision for the salary of the Governor of New South \Vales; and for
the salaries of his staff; and to amend the Constitution Act. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 3 October, 1901. Assented to, 4 November, 1901.]
HAWKERS AND PEDLERS AcT {1 ED. VII No. 28)-An Act to consolidate the Acts relating to hawkers and pedlers. [Initiated m the Council by
the Ron. B. R. \Vise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 31 October, 1901.]
HAY IRRIGATION AMENDING AcT (1 En. vii No. 15)-An Act to amend the Hay Irrigation Act and the Hay Irrigation (Amendment) Act, 1896.
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Crick, 10 December, 1901. Assented to, 21 January, 1902.]
lsCLOs:im LANDS PROTECTION ACT (1 ED. VII No. 33)-An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the protection of inclosed lands from intrusion
and trespass. [Initiated in the Council by the lion. B. R. \Vise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 30 October, 1901.]
INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT (1 ED. VII No. 59)-An Act to provide for the registration and incorporation of industrial unions and the making
and enforcing of industrial agreements ; to constitute a court of arbitration for the hearing and determination of industrial disputes, and m~tters referred to it; to define the jurisdiction, powers, and procedure of such court; to provide for the enforcement of its awards and orders; and for purposes consequent on or incidental to those objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 8 August, 1901. Assented to, 10 December, 1901.]
INFANT CoNVICTS ADoPTION AcT (1 ED. vn Nv. 15)-An Act to consolidate the enactments providing for the care and education of infants who may
be convicted of felony or misdemeanour. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. \Vise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 4 October, 1901.]
INHERITANCE AcT (1 ED. vii No. 19)-An Act to consolidate enactments relating to the law of inheritance. [Initiated in the Council
by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 4 October, 1901.]
INTERPLEADER ACT {1 ED. VII No. 7)-. An Act to consolidate the statutes relating to interpleader in the Supreme Court. [Initiated in
the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. _1\ssented to, 3 October, 1901.] INTER-STATE DEBTS RECOVERY AcT (1 _ Eo. VII No. 48)--
An Act to consolidate the acts relating to the enforcement in New South Wales of judgmentsobtained in other Australian states or New Zealand, and the recovery of judgments againstdebtors who have remm·ed thereto from New South Wales. [Initiated in the Council by theHen. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 13 November, 1901.]
JuDGMENT CREDITORS' REMEDIES AcT (1 En. YII No. 8)-An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the remedies of judgment creditors. [Initiated
in the Council by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 3 October, 1901.] JuRY AcT (1 ED. vn No. 67)-
An Act to consolidate the statutes relating to jurors. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. \Vise, 20 November, 1901. Assented to 27 December, 1901.]
LITTLE BAY PENITENTIARY AND PRISON AcT (l ED. VII No. 12)-An Act to sanction and authorise the erection of a penitentiary and prison for females near
Rand wick; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 10 December, 1901. Assented to, 21 January, 1902.]
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An Act to authorise the raising of a loan for the public service of the state, and for other LOAN ACT (1 En. VII No. No. 62)-
purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. 'iYaddell, 13 December, 1901. Assented to, 20 December, 1901.]
LoTTERIES A::-!D ART UNIONS AcT (1 En. VII No. 34)-An Act to consolidate the acts relating to the prevention of lotteries and the legalising of art
unions and similar associations. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, I NoYember, 1901.]
MAITLAXD HosPITAL E::-~ABLING AcT (1 En. YII No. 52)-An Act to enable the committee of the Maitland Hospital to apply certain moneys for the
purpose of the erection and furnishing of a new hospital. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 14 August, 1901. Assented to, 26 November, 1901.]
MANILLA TO BARRABA RAILWAY AcT (1 En. YII No. 72)-An Act to sanction and provide for the construction of a line of .Railway from Manilla to
Barraba; to amend the Public \Yorks Act, 1900, so far as it relates to the duty of the constructing authority to make and maintain fences along the said line ; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 3 October, 1901. Assented to, :!8 December, 1901.]
MANLY WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE TRANSFER AcT (1 En. VII No. 5)-An Act to vest certain works of water supply and property and certain sewerage works at
Manly in the Board of "\Yater Supply and Sewerage; to validate certain things done in carrying out such sewerage works in excess of the authority in that behalf; and for purposes c~nsequent on or incidental to those objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 11 December, 1901. Assented to, 15 January, 1902.] ·
MARRIED \VOMEN'S PROPERTY AcT. (1 ED. YII No. 45)-An Act to consolidate enactments relating to rights and liabilities of married women. [Initiated
in the Council by the Hon. B. R. "\Yise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 8 November, 1901.] MINERs' AcciDENT RELIEF A~IENDMENT AcT (1 En. VII No. 71)-
An Act to amend the Miners' Accident Relief Act, 1900. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Kidd, 11 October, 1901. Assented to, 28 December, 1901.]
MINES INSPECTION AcT (1 En. VII No. 75)-An Act to make better provision for the l'egulation and inspection of mines other than coal and
shale mines ; to regulate the treatment of the products of such mines ; and for purposes incidental to or consequent on those objects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Kidcl. 11 October, I901. Assented to, 28 December, I90I.]
MINING LAws AlllENDMENT AcT (I En. VII No. 10)-An Act to amend the Mining Act, 1874, the Mining Act Further Amendment Act of I884, the
Mining on Private Lands Act of 1894, and the Mining Laws Amendment Act of 1896 ; and to authorise the granting of }eases of Crown lands for certain purposes in connection with mining. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Kidd, 13 December, 1901. Assented to, 15 January, I902.]
MusiCIPAL DISTRICT oF I:;vERELL REDUCED AREA AcT (1 En. vn No. 47)--An Act to reduce the area of the Municipal District of Inverell. [Initiated in the Assembly by
Mr. Mcintyre, 20 August, I901. Assented to, I2 November, I90l.] MuxiCrPALr::IES (lNCORPORATIO:"( VALIDATING) AcT (I En. vn No. I4)-
An Act to amend the law with respect to proclamations incorporating municipalities; and to amend the Municipalities Act, 1897. Linitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Perry, 31 October, 1901. Assented to, 21 January, I902.]
NATIVE DoGs DESTRUCTION AXD PoiSONED BAITS AcT (1 En. VII No. 19)-An Act to consolidate enactments relating to t.he destruction of native dogs and the laying of
poisoned baits. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 20 November, 1901. Assented to, 24 January, I902.]
NAYIGATIO:"( AcT (1 En. YII No. 60)-An Act to consolidate the acts relating to navigation. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon.
B. R. Wise. Assented to, 19 December, I90l.] NEcROPOLIS AcT (1 ED. vn No. 20)-
An Act to consolidate the acts t·elating to the establishment and regulation of the Necropolis. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. H. R. Wise, 20 No\·ember, 19:11. Assented to, 25 January, 1902.]
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS PROCEDURE ACT (1 ED. VII No. 42)-An Act to consolidate enactments relating to remedies on bills of exchange, and other .negotiable
instruments and orders for the payment of money. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, I901. Assented to, 7 November, I90l.]
NET-FisHING (PoHT HACKING) AcT (1 ED. YII No. 18)-An Act to consolidate ·the acts relating to the prohibition of net-fishing iu Port Hacking.
[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 4 October, 1901.]
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OBSCENE AND INDECENT PcnLICATIONS AcT (1 ED. VII No. 12)-An Act to consolidate the acts relating to the pre\·ention and suppression of obscene ~nd indecent
publications. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 4 October, 1901.]
PARLIAMENTARY EVIDE:\CE AcT (1 ED. VII No. 43)-An Act to consolidate the law relating to the summoning, attendance, and examination of
witnesses before either House of Parliament or any committee thereof. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 7 November, 1901.]
PARTY PROCESSIONS PREVENTION ACT (1 ED. VII No. ll.l)-An Act to consolidate the acts relating to the prevention of party proceesions and certain other
public exhibitions. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 3 October, 1901.]
PoLICE OFFENCES AcT (l ED. VII No. 5)-An Act to consolidate the statutes relating to police offences. [Initiated in the Council by the
Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 3 October, 1901.] PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS AcT (l ED. VII No. 64)-
An Act to consolidate the Acts for the prevention of cruelty to animals. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 20 November, 1901. Assented to, 24 December, 1901.]
PRICKLY PEAR DESTRUCTION AcT (1 ED. VII No. 32)-An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the eradication of the prickly· pear. [Initiated
in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 31 October, 1901.] PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL ADDITIONS AcT (l ED. VII No. 2)-·
An Act to sanction the erection of two pavilions in connection with Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 15 November, 1901. Assented to, 15 January, 1902.]
PROHIBITIO:N AND MANDAMUS ACT (1 ED. VII No. 44)-An Act to consolidate enactments relating to proceedings in prohibition and on writs of
mandamus. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 7 No\·ember, 1901.]
PuBLIC GATES AcT (1 ED. vn No. 11)-An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to public gates. [Initiated in the Council by the
Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 4 October, 1901.] PuBLIC INsTITUTIOxs' INSPEcno:s- AcT (1 ED. VII No. 29)-
An Act to consolidate the enactments relating to the inspection of hospitals and other institutions aided from the public revenue. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. ·wise, 21 August, 1901. AsEented to, 31 October, 1901.]
PUBLIC \YoRKS COMMITTEE ELECTION AcT (1 En. YII No. 58)-An Act to make better provision for the election and appointment of members of the Parlia
mentary Standing Committee on Public \Yorks, and for purposes consequent upon and incidental to that object. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Nielsen, l August, 1901. Assented to, 10 December, 1901.] ·
PYRJ\IO:-<T BRIDGE EXTENSIO:-< AcT (1 ED. VII No. 9)-An Act to sanction the carrying out of works in extension of the Pyrmont Bridge; and for other
purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 18 December, 1901. Assented to, 15 January, 1902.]
RABBIT AcT (1 ED. VII No. 6)-An Act to deal with the rabbit pest; to authorise certain advances in connection therewith;
and for other purpose-s incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr .. Crick, 14 Angust, 1901. Assented to, 15th January, 1902.]
REAL PROPERTY AND Co:NvEYANCJNG (Al\IENDMENT) AcT (l ED. VII No. 68)-An Act to give certain officers and persons the powers and duties of the Registrar-General ; to
prescribe the oath to be taken by Deputy Registrars-General; to provide that statutory declarations and the oath of a sworn valuator may be made and taken before certain officers ; and to validate certain acts, acknowledgments, instruments, documents, writings, declarations, and oaths. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. \Vise, 14 August, 1901. Assented to, 27 December, 1901.] ·'
REFORMATORY AND INDt'STRIAL ScuooLs' AcT (l ED. VII No. 38)-· . An Act to consolidate the acts rel~ing to reformatories and industrial schools. [Initiated in
the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 1 November, 1901.] ROYAL COMMISSIONERS' EVIDENCE ACT (1 ED. VII No. 23)-
An Act to consolidate the law relating to the taking of evidence by commissioners under the great seal. [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 26 October, 1901.] ·
SnEARER~ AccoMMODATIO:N AcT (1 ED. vii No. 74)-An Act to provide for the proper and sufficient accommodation of shearers. [Initiated in the
Assembly by Mr. Perry, 5 September, 1901. Assented to, 28 December, 1901.]
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STATE CHILDREN RELIEF AcT (1 En. VII No. 61)-An Act to consolidate the Acts relating to the establishment of a system of boarding-out children.
[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. ·wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 19 December, 1901.]
STocK AcT 11 En. vii No. 27)-An Act to consolidate the acts relating to diseases in cattle and sheep, to imported stock, to
the registration of brands, and to the exportation of cattle. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 30 October, 1901.]
STocK DisEASES (TicK) AcT (l En. vii No. 11)-An Act to make provision for the prevention and cure of certain diseases in stock ; and to amend
the Diseases in Sheep Acts of 1866 ; the Diseases in Sheep Acts Amendment Act of 1878 ; and the Diseases in Sheep Acts Amendment Act of 1882. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Kidd, 10 October, 1901. Assented to, 15 January, 1902.]
SYDNEY CoAL DELIVERY AcT (1 En. VII No. 65)-An Act to consolidate the acts relating to the sale and delivery of coal in Sydney and its vicinity.
[Initiated in the Council by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 20 November, 1901. Assented to, 24 December, 1901.]
SYDNEY FEMALE ScHooL oF INDUSTRY (SALE) AcT (1 Eo. vn No. 51)-An Act to authorise the trustees of the Sydney Female School of Industry to sell and convey
certain lands ; to provide for the application of the proceeds of such sale and the income arising therefrom ; and to provide for the appointment of new trustees. [Init-iated in the_ Council by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 9 October, 1901. Assented to, 21 November, 1901.]
SYDNEY INDUSTRIAL BLIND INSTITUTION INCORPORATION AcT (1 ED. VII. No. 56)--An Act to constitute the members of the Sydney Industrial Blind Institution a body corporate; to confer and impose upon that body certain powers, duties, rights, and liabilities; to transfer to and vest in it the property of the said institution and the Institution for the Blind, Strathfield ; to discharge the trustees of the last-named institution from certain liabilities; and generally to carry out the said objects for which the said institutions were established. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron. F. B, Suttor, 11 September, 1901. Assented to, 5 September, 1901.]
'l'EMORA TO WYALONG RAILWAY AcT (l ED. VII No. 50)-An Act to sanction the construction of a line of railway from Temora to 'Vyalong; to amend the
provisions of the Public 'Yorks Act, 1900, so far as they relate to the duty of the constructing authority to make and maintain fences along the said line ; to authorise the construction of the said line on public roads; and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 16 October, 1901. Assented to, 21 ~ovember, 1901.]
TREASURY BILLS DEFICIENCY A~IENDMENT AcT (1 ED. vn No. 8)-An Act to amend the Treasury Bills Deficiency Act, 1900. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr.
An Act to amend the Truck Act of 1900. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Cann, 31 July, 1901. Assented to, 19 November, 1901.]
UNIVERSITY t'IF SYDNEY (FISHER LIBRARY) AcT (1 ED. vii No. 13)-An Act to sanction the erection of a library within the grounds of the University of Sydney ;
and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 13 December, 1901. Assented to, 21 January, 1902.
VAGRANCY AcT (1 ED. VII No. 13)-An Act to consolidate the acts for the preyention of vagrancy. [Initiated in the Council by the
Ron. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 4 October, 1901].
VICE-ADMIRALTY VEXATIOUS ARRESTS ACT (1 En. VII No. 3)-An act to consolidate the law relating to frivolous and vexatious arrests by process issuing out of
the Vice-Admiralty Court. [Initiated in the Council by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 20 November, 1901. Assented to, 15 January, 1902.]
VINE AND VEGETATIOX DISEASES AcT (1 ED. YII No. 14)-An Act to consolidate the acts relating to a certain vine disease and to vegetation diseases.
[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. \Vise, 21 August, 1901. Assented to, 4 October, 1901.]
\VESTERN LANDS AcT (1 En. vn No. 70)-An Act to vest the management and control of that portion of New South ·wales known as the
western division in a board, to be called the Western Land Board; to grant extension of leases in the said division and tenant-right in certain improvements ; and for all purposes necessary and incidental thereto. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Crick, 27 November, 190 I. AEsen ted to, 27 Decem her, 190 l.
WHARFAGE AND TONNAGE RATES BIU" (1 ED. VII, No. 16)-An Act to consolidate the acts relating to wharfage and tonnage rates. [Initiated in the
Council by the Ron. B. R. VVise, 20 November, 1901. Assented to, 24 January, 1902.]
PUBLIC BILLS OF THE SESSION. NINETEENirH PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION.
AGRICULTURAL HoLDIXGS BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Price, 3 September, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.]
AGRICULTURAL LEASES BILL-(Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Bennett, 13 August, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
AuDIT BILL-- [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Waddell, 21 November, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
BENE\.OLENT SoCIETY oF NEw SouTH \VALES BILL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, 24 October, 1901 ; not returned by
Assembly.] BoGAN GATE To BuLBODNEY RAILWAY BILL-
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 16 October, 1901; not returned by Council.] BOILERS REGULATION BILL-- .
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Perry, 3 December, 1901; bill not brought in.] BREAD VENDORS BILL-
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. E. M. Clark, 17 December, 1901; stopped by prorogation.] CAPITAL PuNISHMENT ABOLITION BILL-
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Haynes, 14 August, 1901; stopped by prorogation.] CoAL-MINES (PAYMENT OF \VAGES) BILL-
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Fegan, 4 September, 1901; stopped by prorogation.] CoAL-)IINES REGULATION (FURTHER A~rENDliiENT) BILL-
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Kidd, 5 December, 1901; not returned by Council.] CoBAR TO \VILCANNIA RAILWAY BILL-
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 4 December, 1901 ; not returned by Council.] CoNsTrruTION ACT AMENDMENT BILL-
[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. M. Creed, 7 August, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.] CoxTAcrous DrsEASES BILL-
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. Hurley, 13 August, 1901 ; bill not brought in.] COUl\TRY TOWNS \VATER A:\D SEWERAGE AMENDMENT BILL-
(lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 12 November, 1901; stopped by prorogation.] DEFAMATION BILL (No. 2)-
[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. \Vise, 7 November, 1901; stopped by prorogation.] DEFENCE LANDS REVEETING BILL-
(Initiated in the Assembly by. Mr. O'Sullivan, 21 August, 1901; bill not brought in.] DISTRICT CouRTS A~rENDING BILL-
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Price, 24 September, 1901; bill not bronght in.] DISTRICT Cot:RTS Ac-r AMENDMENT BILL-
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Mcintyre, 8 October, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.] DRAINAGE PRo~IOTIO~ BILL-
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Brunker, 14 November, 1901; stopped by prorogation.] EDDY 0RPHA~AGE BILL-
(Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 29 August, 1901; bill not brought in.] EMPLOYJ;;ES OF LABOUR UNIONS PROTECTION BILL-
(lnitiated in the Assembly by ~1r. Edelen, 6 August, 1901; stopped by prorogation.] EXPLOSIVES BILL-
(Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901; bill withdrawn.] FACTORIES AND SHOPS BILL-
(lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Perry, 29 November, 1901; stopped by prorogation.] FRmxriLY SoCIETIES (FuRTHER AMENDMENT) BILL (No. !)-
[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 7 August, 1901; bill withdrawn.]
XX PUBLIC BILLS OF THE SESSIO:s".
GoLD DREDGING LEASES MoDIFICATION BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Kidd, 30 October, 1901; bill not brought in.]
HoRsE-RACING AXD BooKMAKERs BILL-Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. Hurley, 10 September, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
I.:>COME-TAX BILL- . [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, 1901; bill withd1:awn.]
JUSTICES (FEES) BILL- : [Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 18 September, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
JUVENILE S~IOKING BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Dr. Ross, 13 August, 1901; not reported from Committee.]
KEROSENE BILL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 21 August, IDOl; bill withdrawn.]
LAND AND INCOME-TAX (AMENDMENT) BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Waddell, 12 November, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
LAND AND INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT BILL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. \\~ise, 21 August, l90I; bill withdrawn.]
LAND AND INcmrE-TAX (CoNTRIBuno;,;) BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Waddell, 12 November, l90I; stopped by prorogation.]
LAND-TAX BILL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. B. R. \Vise, 2I August, IDOl ; bill withdra-wn.]
LAw oF EviDENCE BILL (profo,·ma)-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 24 July, I!lOl; in the Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttor,
24 July, 1901.]
LEGAL PROFES~ION A11ALGAMATION BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. F. Farnell, 28 August, l9Gl ; stopped by prorogation.]
LEnrTIMATION BrLL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. T. M. Slattery, 8 August, IDOl; stopped by prorogation.]
LIFE ASSURAXCE (AD3!INISTRATIOX) BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 10 September, I90l ; bill not brought in.]
JI.L~NURE BILL-[Initiated in the AssemLly by :Mr. Kidd, 30 October, IDOl ; bill not brought in.]
JI.IARRIAGE BILL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 8 August, HlOl ; stopped by prorogation.]
JI.IATRDIONIAL AGENCIES SUPPRESSION BILL-(Initiated in the AssemLly by Mr. J. Hurley, 6 August, 1901; Lillnot brought in.]
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (AMENDI:'(G) BILL-(Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. E. M. Clark, 20 August, 190I; stopped by prorogation.]
METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE VALIDATION BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullimn, 12 NoYember, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
1-IETROPOLITA.:> \'VATER AND SEWERAGE ACTS (A~IEXD~JENT) BILL-[Iuitiated in the Assembly by .Mr. O'Sullivan, 12 No\·ember, 1901; stopped hy prorogation.]
~lrNERR AcciDENT RELIEF (BuLLI FuND) BnL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Fegan, 5 September, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.]
MINING BILL-[luitiated in the Assembly by Mr. KidJ, 11 October, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
MINING ON PRIVATE LANDS (A~IENDMENT) BILL-[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. !Geld, 13 December, 1901; not returned by Council.]
MoNEY LENDERS AND INFANTs' LoANS BILL~-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. J. Hughes, 8 August, IDOl ; stopped by prorogation.]
lllooRE-STREET brPROYE~IE)'IT (A~IENDMEXT) BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 15 August, 19Gl; stopped by prorogation.]
l\IU)'I!CIPAL BILL-Ilnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 8 August, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
NEWCASTLE SEWERAGE BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'SulliYan, 5 December, 19Gl; Lill not brought in.]
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES BILL-.[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Quinn, 21 August, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.]
OLD-AGE PENSIONS (A)IENmrE~T) BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. \Vaddell, 5 December, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
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PARLIAME::<TARY POWERS AND PRIVILEGES BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. R. D. Meagher; stopped by prorogation.]
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (A~IENDMEXT) BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Perry, 6 December, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
ScAFFOLDING AND LIFTS BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 16 October, 1901; not returned by Council.]
STATE LABOUR SELECTION BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Carruthers, 7 August, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.]
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS BILL-(Initiated in the Conncil by the Ron. B. R. Wise, 14 August, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.]
SYDNEY CoRPORATION FuRTHER A;o.mNDING BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 14 August, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
SYDNEY MINT (A~rENmtENT) BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 21 NoYember, 1901 ; bill not brought iii.]
TEMORA TO BARELLAN RAILWAY BILL-(Iuitiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan, 16 October, 1901; not returned by Council.]
TIED-HousEs BILL, (No. !)-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. R. D. Meagher, 13 August, 1901 ; n9t returned by CounciL]
TmD-HousEs BILL (No. 2)-[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 22 October, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.]
TOTALISATOR BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Sleuth, 9 October, 1901; bill not brought in.]
TRADES UNION AliiENDING BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Kelly, 14 November, 1901; stopped by prorogation.]
TRUSTEES Ac·r (AMENDMENT) BILL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 24 October, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.]
TUCKIAN FLOOD EsCAPE SCHEME :arLL-(Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Sul!iyan, 3 October; 1901; not returned by Council.]
UNCLAIMED MONEYS BILL-(lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 20 August, 1901; stopped by prorogation,
USURY LIMITATION BILL-(Initiated in the Assembly by :1-.'lr. J. Hurley, 6 August, 1901; ruled out of order 13 August,
1901.] . ·w AGGA vV AGGA CATTLE DRIVING BILL-
(lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Gormly, 27 August, 1901; stopped by prorogation.] vVIliiE ADULTERATION BILL-
[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Kidd, 9 October, 1901; bill not brought in.] 'VOMEN'S FRANCHISE BILL-
[Initiatcd in the Assembly by Mr. See, 13 August, 1901 ; not returned by Council.]
PRIVATE ACTS OF THE SESSION. NINETEENTH P ARLIAMEKT-FIRST SESSION.
ABERDARE COLLIERIES ACT-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. F. T. Humphery, 9 October, 1901. Assent not reported.]
RANDWICK WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL ENAllLING ACT-[lnitiated in the Council by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 11 September, 1901. Assented to, 6 November,
1901.]
PRIVATE BILLS OF THE SESSION. NINETEENTH PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION.
CoMMONWEALTH PoRTLAND CEMENT CoMPANY RAILWAY BrLL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. T. M. Slattery, 29 August, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.]
lNVERELL GAs, CoKE, CoAL, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING CoMPANY (LIMITED) BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Mcintyre, 20 November, 1901; stopped hy prorogation.]
MooRE EsTATE AcT FuRTHER A~mNDllfE1{T BILL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. F. T. Humphery, 21 August, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.]
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PROPERTY MANAGEli1ENT (AliiEND~IEXT) BILL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 21 November, 1901 ; stopped by prorogation.]
WHITNEY ESTATE BILL-[Initiated in the Council by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 6 November, l9Gl; stopped by prorogation.]
ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS-COUNCIL. NINETEENTH PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION.
Backhouse, The Honorable Benjamin Black, The Honorable Reginald James Bowker, The Honorable Richard Ryther Steer, M.D.,
M.R.C.P., Loud. Brown, The Honorable Alexander ... Buzacott, The Honorable Nicholas James· Campbell, The Honorable 'Villiam Robert Charles, The Honorable Samuel Cox, The Honorable George Hemy* Creed, The Honorable John Mildred, M.R.C.S. Cullen, The Honorable 'Villiam Portus, LL.D. Dangar, The Honorable Henry Carey Day, The Honorable George Earp, The Honorable George Frederick Fitzgerald, The Honorable Robert George Dundas Flowers, The Honorable Frederick Fowler, The Honorable Robert Greene, The Honorable George Henry Greville, The Honorable Edward ... Hawken, The Honorable Nicholas Hepher, The Honorable John Heydon, The Honorable 'Louis Francis Hill, The Honorable William Cllarles Holborow, The Honorable William Hillier, C.M.G. Hughes, The Honorable John Humphery, The Honorable Frederick Thomas Hyam, The Honorable Solomon. Herbertt Jones, The Honorable Richard Kater, The Honorable Henry Edward Kerr, The Honorable Andrew Taylor Kethel, The Honorable Alexander King, The Honorable Philip Gidley Lackey, The Honorable Sir John, K.C.:M.G., PTesident Langwell, The Honorable Hugh .. Lee, The Honorable George Long, The Honorable William Alexander Lucas, The Honorable J olm Macintosh, The Honorable John ... Mackay, The Honorable Colonel James Alexander
Kenneth, C.B., ... Mackellar, The Honorable Charles Kinnaird, M.B., C.M. MacLaurin, The Honorable Henry N ormttnd, M.D., LL.D. McCttughey, The Honorable Samuel Meagher, The Hon. John ... Meeks, The Honorable Alfred 'Vil!ittm
Attendance Attendance in Attendance in in Divisions in
the House. Dh·isions in Committee of the House. the Whole.
Moses, The Honorable Henry 28 14 3 Nash, The Honorable John Brady, M.D. 39 19 10 Norton, The Honorable James, LL.D. 38 21 ll Pigott, The Honorable William Hilson ... 5 6 Pilcher, The Honorable Charles Edward, K.C .... 24 9 8 Renwick, The Honorable Sir Arthur, K t., M. D., F. R. C. S. 26 ll 6 Roberts, The Honorable Charles James, C. M.G. 23 8 "Roberts, The Honorable Richard Hutchinson 9 2 2 -Robson, The Hon<Jrahle William ... 38 24 12 Ross, The Honorable Alexander ... 16 10 6 .Ryrie, The Honorable Alexander ... 7 3 1 ·Shepherd, The Honorable Patrick Lindesay Crawford ... 19 6 1 :Slattery, The Honorable Thomas Michael 34 19 ll Smith, The Honorable Fergus Jago* 12 14 3 .Smith, The Honorable Thomas Hawkins ... 35 13 9 Stuart, The Honorable Henry 40 19 10 Snttor, The Honorable Francis Bathurst ... 40 24 12 Thornton, The Honorable Georget 4 ·'Toohey, The Honorable John Thomas 21 9 7 'Trickett, The Honorable 'iYilliam Joseph, Chairman of
Committees 41 2 Vickery, The. Honorable Ebenezer 35 8 8 ·walker, The Honorable William ... 16 8 Want, The Honorable John Henry, K.C. 24 14 8 ·watson, The Honorable James 20 14 2 Wilson, The Honorable James 38 21 10 Wise, The Honorable Bernhard Ringrose, K.C. 3-! 16 12
*Granted lea,·c by the Governor from 2 March to 31 December, 1901. t Decease reported 2i No,·ember, 1901.
Numbe1· of Days upon which the Council met 41 N~tmber of Divisions in the House . . • 24 Nmnbe1· of Dirisions in Committee of the Whole 12
l-tumbe1· of occasions on which the !louse was counted out before commencement of business 0
Number of occasions on v;ltich the House 1vas counted out afte!· the commencement of business . . . 0
..
ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS-ASSEMBLY. NINETEENTH PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION.
Di\·isions Divisions Counts-out. Total. in the House. in Committee.
Some subject.~ of debate are classified 1tnder the following Geneml Headings:-·
ADJOURNMENT ASSE~fBLY BILLS-PRIVATE BILLS-PUBLIC
COUNCIL DIVISIONS FINANCE GOVERNMENT
PARLIAMENT PETITIONS PRIVILEGE QUESTIONS
RAILWAYS RETUR~S SELECT COJ\l.~IITTEES.
Explanation of Abbreviations :-adj., Motion of .Adjournment; ad. rep., Adoption of Report ; Com., Committee ; cons. amdts., Consideration of Amendments ; dis., Order of the Day Discharged ; expl., Explanation; int., Introduction; mes., Message; m., Motion; obs., Observations; p.o., Point of Order; q., Question; 1R., 2R., 3&., First, Second, or Third Reading; ncom., Recommitted; recons. amdts., Reconsideration of Amendments.
A ABBOTT, SIR JOSEPH, THE LATE:
Assembly: Motion by Mr. See expressing to Lady .Abbott
the sympathy and sorrow of the Legislative Assembly at the untimely death of her illustrious husband, obs. by Mr. Hogue, motion agreed to, 1355 ; reply to motion of sympathy, 2031.
Indecent scenes at the Domain Baths, 1707. Old-age Pensions, 3954. PP-rsonal Explanation, 32o7.
Assembly: Accidents at Mines, Ij57. Administration of Early-closing .Act, 3823. .Administration of Justice, 4395. Adulteration of Beer, 1042. .Alleged Brutal Assault, 1571. .Appointment of Governor, 1020. .Appraisement Act, 1520. .Attempted Assassination of President McKin
ley, 1216. Building at Corner of Cumberland and Lower
Fort Streets, 479. Business Paper, 952. Case of Dominick Lacerda, 3280. Case of Plague, 4229. Case of Verdi Daley, 2591. Cattle Tick, 366. -Charge Against a Magistrate, 600. City of Sydney Municipal Loan Bill, 1115.
ADJOURNMENT (continued): Assembly: Claim of Mr. Elliott, 815. Coal-mines Regulation Act, 562. Commercial Agent in London, 1668. Condoublin Election, 2273. Corporation Loan Bill, 1521. Country Roads, 952. Coupon System, 3830. Crown Lands: Central Division, 3040. Dangerous Premises, 1520. Darling Harbour Resumption Cases, 4076. Darling River, 815. Death of President McKinley, 1355. Design for Central Station, 3206. Deviation of Gundagai-Tumut Railway, 3709. Disfigurement of the Harbour, 3435. Distress at Broken Hill, 366. Estimates, 4395. Federal Obligations, 22i3. Fire Brigades, 4513 . Friendly Societies Bill, 1520. Improvements at Cape Hawke, 1956 . Invasion of State Rights, 1123 . Jubilee Gold Exhibition at Bendigo, 479 . Jury Lists, 2972 . Labour Bureau, 3965. Land Titles Office, 155. Long Sittings, 2972. Lunatic .Asylums Attendants, 1718. Maitland Hospital Enabling Bill, 1279, 1520. Metropolitan Traffic Act, 779, 815. Mining Bill, 3206. Mining Laws Consolidation and Amendment
Bill, 479. Ministers in Court, 17 57.
xxxii ADJ INDEX TO SUBJECTS. Ass
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
ADJOURNMENT (continued) : A8sembly: Mount Hope Railway, 4'i78. Mr. S. H. Lambton, 600. Municipalities Bill, 1020, 1520. Newcastle Sewerage, 4229. New Railway Station Designs, 952. New Road at Botany, 815. Non-Enrolment of Electors, 479. Nuisance at Newcastle West, 849. Old Age Pensions, 479, 1956. Order of Business, 3206. Outrage on a Child, 1956. Outward \Vharfage on Fruit, 1757. Overcrowding of Theatres, 2357. Parliamentary Library, 610. Parliamentary Messengers, 25t;9. Personal Explanations, 155, 166, 429, 2972,
3822. Pilot Service, Newcastle, 504. Police and Hotels, 4513. Police Magistrate at Singleton, 766. Public Health, 155. Public Schools, 4513. Railway Refreshment Rooms, 1115. Rookwood Asylum, 766. Safeguarding of Title Deeds, 1520. Sale of Poisoned Drugs, 1521. Scarlet Fever in Manly, 4513. Scene in the \Vater Police Court, 2082. School Fees at Broken Hill, 553. Sentence of Whipping, 4229. Settlement in the Western Division, 2279. Site of Federal Capital, 4513. Solicitor-General's Appointment, 902. State Agricultural or Experimental Farms,
1179. State Children's Relief Department, 1115. Stock Dips, 2082. Street Traffic, 3223. Suggested International Exhibition, 479. Swimming Baths, 1956, 2972. Sydney Corporation, 4181. Temora to Wyalong Railway, 1279, 1520. Tramway for Darlington, 766. Unemployed, 2082. Unscrupulous Financial Companies, 1769. Ventilation and Lighting of the Chamber,
2559. \Yaverley Borough Council, 553. \V estern Lands Commission Report, 2273. \Vharfage Duty on Coal, 553. White Cliffs-Wilcannia Coach, 962. William Cresswell, 1287. \Vomen's Franchise Bill, 1707. Wool Rates, 1757.
ADULTERATIO~ OF BEER: Adj. moved by Mr. R. D. Meagher to discuss
the action of the authorities in bringing publicans before the police court on charges of selling adulterated beer and then withdrawil)g the same, 1043; debated by Mr. Power, 1047; Mr. C. A. Lee, 1049; Mr. Crick, 1050; Mr. Waddell, 1052; Mr. Afiieck, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1054; Mr. George, 1055; Mr. \Yood, 1056; Mr. Edden, 1059; Mr. See, 1061; Mr. Jessep, 1062; Mr. Lonsdale, 1063; Mr. Sleath, 1064; Mr. Willis, Mr. Moore, 1066; Mr.
ADULTERATION 01' BEER (continnccl): Webster, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Ashton, 1068 7 Mr. D. Storey, 1070; Mr. Carroll, 1071; Mr. Moxham, 1072; Mr. E. M. Clark, 1073; Mr. Cohen, 1074; Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Carruthers, 1076; Mr. Sullivan, 1078; Mr. R. D. Meagher, in reply, 1079 ; motion negatived, 1081.
ADY ANCES TO SETTLERS AcT : Motion by :Mr. Moore that the Advances t(}
Settlers Act should be amended in the direction of increasing the amount of theadvances and extending the term of repayment, 2309 ; debated by Mr. Reymond (who nioved as an amendment that advances be increased to £400, that repayments be extended over a period of thirty years, and that an ad vance may be made to any settler whose case is satisfactory to the board), 2313; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2314; Mr. Phillips, 2316; Mr. Nielsen, 2317; Mr. Crick, 2318 ; amendment agreed to, ancl motion, as amended, agreed to, 2319.
ALLEGED BRUTAL ASSAULT : Adj. moved by Mr. Edden, to discuss the
brutal assault upon Mr. Harry Evans and his daughter, at Newcastle, on the 20th September, 1571 ; debated by Mr. See, Mr. Norton, Mr. E. ::vr. Clark, 1572; Mr. Price, Mr. Gilbert, and motion agreed to, 1573.
ASSEMBLY: ADMIXISTRATION OF OATH :
Commissions empowering 1\fr. Speaker, and Chairman of Committees, to administer the oath to members, 25, 108.
CHAIR~IAN OF COi\BIITTEES : Mr. J. H. Cann elected, 66.
CHAIRMAN OF CmDIITTEES (MR. JOHN HENRY CA~N], OPI~IONS OF :
Consolidated Ret·emw Fund Bill ( Xo. 3): An hon. member could not read a letter from a person outside, 3360, 3361.
Financial Statement: Could not see his way to rule amendment by Mr. C. A. Lee out of order, 213!); as to motion that the hon. member for Rylstoue be not further heard, 2184.
Govenwr's Salary Bill: As to scope of debate, 1935.
Jndust1·ial Arbitration Bill: Would not say it was out of order for a Minister to gh·e the Committee information obtained by consultation with his officers, 1342; as to whether an hon. member, when discussing an amendment to a clause, could refer to other clauses, 1410, 1411; it was a common practice for officers in charge of a department, or of a bill, t.o be in the House, behind the chair, in order to prompt a Minister, 1461 ; would treat motion to report progress as obstructive, 1469; an amendment that any industrial matter might be referred to the Arbitration Court by an industrial union, or by the Attorney-General, was not beyond the order of leave, 1476.
Supply: Hon. members could not discuss matters of policy in the manner proposed, 2476, 2750, 2752; hon. members could discuss the administration of the Minister,
Ass SESSION 1901. Ass xxxiii
23 July to 20 December, 1901.
ASSEMBLY (continued): CHAIRMAN 0~' CO~IMITTEES, OPIXIONS OF ( ctd.):
2905, 2912; could not accept motion that the hon. member for .Monaro be not further heard, 4338.
Tied-Houses Bill: As to the votes of hon. members alleged to be directly and pecuniarily interested, 1621.
CHAIRMEN OF COJU~IITTEES, TEMPORARY: Messrs. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, B. B. O'Conor,
R. A. Price, Archibald Campbell, and S. J. Law appointed, 65.
CHAIRliiAN OF CO;IIMITTEES, TEMPORARY -OPINIONS OF :
App1·opriation Bill: The conduct of the officials of a department receiving supplies could not be challenged in Committee on the bill, 4504.
Industrial Arbitration Bill: As to motion to report progress, 1473.
Loan Bill: The individual items could not be dealt with, 4507.
Western Lands Bill: Could not accept motion to report progress, 4499.
CONDOUBLIN ELECTION : Election of Mr. P. J. Clara reported, 3334.
ELECTION AXD QUALIFICATIOXS COMMITTEE: Mr. Speaker's warrant, no,ninating members of
the Elections and Qualifications Committee, laid on the table, 26; members sworn, 206, 447; reports of committee presented, 1174, 1571,2118.
LIMITATION OF DEBATE: Motion by Mr. Crick for adoption of standing
order in reference to limitation of debates, 2077; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr. Fegan, 2081; debate adjourned, 2082.
MEMBERS SWORX :
2, 65, 155, 367' 484, 3!32. ORDER OF BUSINESS : Motion by Mr. Crick that general business
take precedence of Government business until 7 p.m. on Tuesday and ·wednesday, and after 7 p.m. on these clays Government business only be dealt with ; also, that the House meet on Frid-ays at 2 p.m., and adjourn at 6 p.m., debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, l\Ir. Affieck, 3104; motion amended to provide for the adjournment of the House on Fridays at 5 p.m., and for Government business only to be taken on Thursday and Friday, 3105; Mr. Gormly, Mr. E. M. Clark, Mr. Moore, Mr. Crick, in reply,3105; motion agreed to, 3106 ; obs. by Mr. C. A. Lee, 3339, 3445 ; Mr. See, 3339, 3445; motion by Mr. See that the House sit on Fridays at 4 p.m., debated by Mr. Dight, Mr. J. Hurley, 4027; Mr. Moore, Mr. Brunker, 4028 ; motion agreed to, 4029.
PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS: Obs. by Mr. Hogue, 520.
RULINGS AND OPINIONS OF : Adjom·nment : Motion by Mr. Dacey out of
order, 781 ; motion by Mr. Haynes as to the invasion of state rights by proposed federal legislation was not sufficiently definite, 1132; motion by Mr. Moxham, in reference to the hours of attendants in the state hospitals for insane, was not out of order, 1719 ; as to motion by Mr. E. M. Clark in reference to unscrupulous financial companies, 1772;. motion by Mr. Price, as to breach of the Medical Act, was out of order, 2898; under the sessional order, that Government busi·· ness only should be taken after 7 o'clock, a motion of adjournment lapsed at that hour, 3230; a matter which could be fully discussed in Committee of Supply could not be discussed on a motion of adjournment, 3281 ; under sessional order a motion of adjournment could not be taken on Thursday or Friday, 3409 ; motion by Mr. Law out of order, 3830; as to notice of motion not signed, 3965 ; as to motion by Mr; R. D. Meagher, 4184.
Appropriation Bill: Any speech which could have been made in Committee of SupplJ'was not admissible on the second reading of the Appropriation Bill, 4502.
Assault at J.Vewcast/e: \Vas not a matter of privilege, 1567. -
Attendanr,e of Public at Parliament Ilouse: Could only be referred to as a matter of order, 1305.
Etectoml Districts: The question of reduction of members could not be discussed on a motion relating to electoral districts, 751 ; the motion was before the House in accordance with the standing orders, 755.
Employees of Labow· Unions Protection Bill: Could not rule the bill out of order, 1972, 1973.
Glebe Island Abattoir: Motion to refer proposed work to Public \Yorks Committee was in order, 1240.
Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill: The orderof leave properly covered the various pro· visions of the bill, 1205.
Loan Bill: Came under the same rule as the Appropriation Bill in regard to the scope of debate, 4506.
Notice of lJf otion: All notices of motion came before the Speaker before appearing on the order-paper, and it was for him to decide whether or not they were in order, 26.
Papers : There could be no debate on the motion that papers be printed, 29.
Parliamentary Electo1·ates an£l Elections Act: .Motion by Mr. R. D. Meagher could be allowed to lapse, 4i3.
P1'ivilege: No action could be taken in regard to a newspaper article until it had been read by the Clerk, 2560; it was in order for Mr. Speaker to read a communication addressed to him by a person outside, 2640 ; it was the usual course to call an hon. member into the Chamber, and inform him of the decision of the Ho\Jse, 2854.
Public Works Committee: Could not uphold point of order raised by :Mr. Affleck, 847.
Q-nestion 1vithout notice : Could not be asked by one hon. member on behalf of another, 3434.
Reduction oj JJ[ ernbers : As to scope of ·debate on motion by Ivir. Law, 343 ; amendment by Mr. Williams out of order, 358.
Site of Federal Capital: .As to motion by the hon. member for St. George, 4539; motion by Mr. See out of order, 4632.
Sunday Labou1· : The previous question could not be moved upon an amendment, 620.
Usury Limitation Bill: The bill was an inter· ference with trade and should have been introduced in Committee of the 'Whole, 467.
Western Lands Bill: Clause 33 was within the order of leave, 3805.
SPEAKER, MR. DEPUTY, RULISGS AND OPINIOSS OF:
Ternora to G•mbar Railway: \Vas not within his jurisdiction to say that resolution to refer proposed work to Public \Yorks Committee was out of order, when power was in the Honse itself to put the resolution in order, 1270.
SPECIAL ADJOURNMENTS : 65, 3206, 3605, 3821, 4070, 4632.
WRITS OF ELECTION : \Vrits of election issued during recess, 25.
B BANK .ATTACK AT HENTY:
Council: Motion by the Ron. N. Hawken commending the bravery, presence of mind, and devotion to duty exhibited by A. IY. E. Lamport and C. J. Hazleton during the late murderous attack under arms upon the Bank of New South \Vales at Henty, 3209; debated by the Ron. F. B. Snttor, the Ron. J. Macintosh, 3211 ; the Ron. N. Hawken, in reply, and motion withdrawn, 3212.
BANKS, SIR JOSEPH : Council: Motion by the Ron. G. H. Cox that
the state should recognise the great services · rendered to .Austmlia generally, and to New South \Vales in particular, by Sir Joseph Banks, 2706 ; debated by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2707; the Ron. N. Hawken (who moved as an amendment the omission of the worJ "~tate " with a view to the insertion of the word "Commonwealth"), the Hon. L. F. Heydon, 2709 ; the Hon. G. H. Cox ; motion amended and agreed to, 2710.
BARRIER DISTRICT MINERAL AND GOLD LEASES : Motion by Mr. Sleath that no extension of
lease be granted to the holders of the dif· ferent mineral leases in the Barrier district, unless the conditions of such extension be first laid npon the table of the House, and approved of by Parliament, agreed to, 1667.
Council: First reading, 1996; referred to select committee, 2086; report of select committee presented, 2413 ; second reading moved by the Hon. A. IV. Meeks, 2992 ; bill read the seconJ time and considered in Committee, 2993; third reading, 3076 ; consideration of amendments by .Assembly, 4168.
Assembly: First reading, 3206 ; second reading moved by Mr. See, 4121 ; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick (who moved, that the bill be referred to a select committee), 4121; 1\Ir. E. M. Clark, 4124; Mr. Edelen, 4126; Mr . .Arthur Griffith, 4l2i; amendment negatived and bill read the second time, 4 I 27 ; considered in Committee, 4127; third reading, 4181.
COnniOSWEALTH PORTLAND CE1\!EST COMPANY RAILWAY BILL:
Council: First reading, 885 ; referred to select committee, 1023 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 3553 ; third reading, 3664.
Assembly: First reading, 3i09. COOERWULL ACADEMY LOAN BILL :
ISVERELL GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING COM· PAl\Y BILL:
Assembly: Leave to introdnce,3495; first reading,4259; referred to select committee,4434; report of select committee presented, 4533.
MOORE ESTATE ACl' FURTHER AMESDl\lENT BILL : Council: First reading, 654 ; referred to select
committee, 819; report of select committee presented, 4015 ; second reading moved by the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 4231 ; bill read the second time and conside~ed in Committee, 4232 ; third reading, 4396.
PRESBYTEEIAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA BILL : Council: Assent reported, 13. Assembly: Assent reported, 26.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PROPERTY MANAGE· l\lENT AMESD1\1ENT BILL :
Council: First reading, 3552 ; referred to select committee, 3664 ; report of select committee presented, 4131 ; second reading moved by the Ron. Dr. Cullen, 4241 ; debated by the Hon. H. Stuart, the Hon. .A. Ross, 4243 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4244 ; third reading, 4396.
Assembly: First reading, 4393. RANDWICK METHODIST CHAPEL ENABLING BILL :
Council: First reading, 1218 ; referred to select committee, 1280 ; report of select committee presented, 1532; second reading moved by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 2087; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2087; third reading, 2319; ass~nt reported, 3075.
Assembly: First reading, 2367 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 2602 ; third reading, 2640; assent reported, 3038.
BIL SESSIO~ 1901. BrL xxxvii
23 July to 20 Dceember, 1901.
13ILLS-PUl3LIC (continued): COc;-SOLIDATED REVENUE FUND TIILL ( contimted):
Ron. J. Macintosh, 430; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 431 ; third reading, 431 ; assent reported, 484.
()01\"SOLIDATED REVEl\"UE FUl\"D BILL (NO. 2) : Assembly: Mohon for suspension of standing
orders by Mr. Waddell, 1725; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 1726; Mr. See, 1727; Mr. Edelen, Mr. D. Storey, 1729 ; Mr. Crick, Mr. Price, 1730; Mr. Carruthers, 17:~2; l\'Ir. Haynes, 173i; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Affleck, 1735; Mr. Moore, Mt. Hogue, 1736; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1737; motion agreed to, 1738; bill passed through all its stages, 1757.
Council: Bill passed through all its stages, 1713 ; assent reported, 1820.
CCONSOLIDATED REVENUE Ft:ND BILL (NO. 3) : Assembly: Suspension of standing orders.
3345 ; motion in Committee of Supply by Mr. 'Yaddell, 3346; debated by Mr. Gormly, 3346; Mr. Carroll, 3347; Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 3352; Mr. Moore, 3353: Mr. R. D. Meagher, ~357 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3363; Mr. D. Storey, 3366; Mr. See, 3369; Mr. D. R. Hall, 3:171 ; Mr. Haynes, 3376; Mr. Gormly, 3379; Mr. Waddell, 3382; Mr. 1'. Fitzpatdck, 3384; Mr. Levy, 338(); .Mr. J. Storey, 3390 ; Mr. Mcintyre, 3393 ; Mr. Lonsdale, 339i; Mr. Bennett, 3395; Mr. McLaurin,3398; Mr. Jessep, J\Jr. Donaldson, c3401 ; Mr. Fegan, Mr. Anderson, 3401 ; motion agreed to, ;{405 ; first reading, 34( 5 ; second reading and remaining stages, 34(6; assent reported, 3620.
Council: First reading, 3i74; second reading mo\·ed by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 34i4; debated by the Ron. H. C. Dangar,"3474; the Ron. J. Macintosh, 3475; the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 3476 ; bill read the second and third times, 3476; assent reported, 3664.
1COXSTITUTION ACT AMENDMENT BILL : Conncil: First reading, 368 ; second reading
moved by the Ron. J. M. Creed, 3323 ; debate adjourned, 3332.
~01\"TAGIOUS DISEASES PREYENTI0::-1 niLI, : Assembly: Motion for leave to introduce by
Mr. Hurley, 471; debated by :Mr. Edelen, Mr. D. O'Connor, Mr. Crick, 471; motion agreed to on division, 472.
·CONVEYANCING AND LAW OF PROPERTY BILL: Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281 ; third reading, 1359 ; assent reported, 3075.
Assembly: First reading, 1520; second reading and considered in Committee, 1916; third reading moved by Mr. See, 2126 ; debated by Mr. Cohen, 2126; Mr .• J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. R. D. Meagher, 2127; Mr. Mcintyre, Mr. Levy, 2128; Mr. "rood, 2129 ; Mr. Haynes, 2130; bill read the third time, 2131 ; assent reported, 3038.
CORONERS BILL :
Council: First reading, 2706 ; second reading moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 3214; bill read the second time and c considered in Committee, 3215 ; third reading, 3259; assent reported, 3748.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): CORONERS BILL (continued):
Assembly: First reading, 3289; second reading moved hy Mr. See, 3466; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 3466; Mr. Carroll, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Sullivan, 3467; Mr. Hogue, :Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3468; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3468 ; third reading, 3501; assent reported, 3767.
COUNTRY TOWNS WATER AND SEWERAGE (Ali1END· li1ENT) BILL :
Assembly: Motion togo into Committee, 18ill; motion in Committee by Mr. O'Sullivai1, 3253 ; debated by Mr. Affleck, 325! ; mo· tion agreed to, 3254 ; first reading, 3254.
DAIRIES SUPERVISION BILL : Conncil: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281 ; third reading, 1359 ; assent reported, 3259.
Assembly: First reading, 1520; second read· ing and considered in Committee, 1916 ; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 3215.
DEFAMATI0::-1 BILL: Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281 ; third reading, 1359 ; assent reported, 2858.
Assembly: First reading, 1520 ; second read. ing moved by Mr. See, 1910; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1910; l'IIr. Moore, Mr. Jessep, 1912; bill read the second time on division, 1913; considered in Committee, 1913; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 2810.
DEFAMATION BILL (No.2): Council: First reading, 3209 ; second reading
moved by the Ron. B. R. vVise, 3267 ; bill read the second time, 3267.
DEFENCE LA~DS RE·YESTING BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 758.
DE~IISE OF THE CROWN BILL': Council: First reading, 1707; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1820 : third reading, 1996; consideration of amendments by Assembly, 3766 ; assent reported, 4130.
Assembly: First reading, 2076; second read· ing and considered in Committee, 3465; third reading, 3501.
DESEHTED WIVES AND CHILDREN BILL : Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1034 ; third reading, 1218; assent reported, 1996.
Assembly: First reading, 1246 ; second read· ing and considered in Committee, 1520 ; third reading, 1667.
DESTITUTE CHILDREN SOCIETY BILL : Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1532 ; 'third reading, 1629 ; assent reported, 3075.
Assembly: First reading, 1667; second reading and considered in Committee, 1916; third reading, 192i ; assent reported, 3038.
:xxxviii ·BIL I:l<DEX TO SUBJECTS. BIL
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4,
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): DEVONSHIRE-STREET CEMETERY BILL •
A.ssembly: Motion to go into Committee, 671; motion in Committee, by Mr. O'Sullivan, 758; debated by Mr. Carruthers, Mr. Carroll, 758; Mr. O'Sullivhn, Mr. R. D. Meagher, 759; Mr. George, Mr. Quinn, 760; Mr. D. O'Connor, Dr. Ross, 761 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 762; Mr. Sullivan, Mr. O'Sullivan, 763; motion agreed to, 763; first readiug, 763; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 872; debated by Mr. Carruthers, 873; Mr. Price, 875; Mr. Haynes,876; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Hogue, 878; Mr. J. U. L. Fitzpatrick, 879; Mr. J essep, Dr. Ross, 880; Mr. O'Sullivan, 881; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 881 ; third reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 1132; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1134; Mr. Price, 1135 ; bill read the third time, 1137; assent reported, 2414.
Council: First reading, 1218 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 1712; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1713 ; third reading, 1999 ; assent reported, 2399.
DISTRICT COURTS ACT A~1E~DMENT BILL. Assembly: Leave to introduce, 1571 ; first
reading, 1963. DISTRICT COURTS BILL : Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
moved by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 835; debated by the Hon. H. C. D~tngar, 835; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 837 ; third reading, 1023; assent reported, 1996.
Assembly: First readiug, 1042; second reading aud considered in Committee, 1520; third reading, 1667; assent reported, 1917.
DRAINAGE PRO;>iOTION ACT AMENDME~T BILL ; Assembly: First reading, 3345.
DRAINAGE PRO;>iQTION BILL; Council: First reading, fl54; s'econcl reading
and considered in Committee, 1281; third reading, 1359; assent reported, 2973.
Assembly: First reading, 1520 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 1916; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 3001.
EDDY ORPHANAGE BILL. Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 1042.
El\IPLOYEES OF LABOUR U:UONS PROTECTION BILL:
A sscmbly: First reading, 333 ; second reading moved by Mr. Edelen, 1971; debated by Mr. Crick, 1974; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 1975; Mr. Estell, 1976; Me. Aflleck, 1977; Mr. Sleath, 1978; Mr. Quinn, Mr. Moore, 1979.
E~CLOSED LANDS PROTECTION RILL ; Co~mcil: First reading, 654; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281 ; third reading, 1359; assent reported, 3075.
Assembly: First reading, 1520; second reading and considered in Committee, 1916; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 3038.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): EQUITY BILL : Council: First reading, 654; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281 ; third reading, 1359; assent reported, 2858.
Assembly: First reading, 1520; second reading and considered in Committee, 1916; third reading, 1924 ; assent reported, 2890.
EXPLOSIVES BILL ; Council: First reading, 654; bill withdrawn,
1281. FACTORIES AND SHOPS BILL ;
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3443 ; motion in Committee by ~Ir. Perry, 3821 ; debated by Mr. Hollis, Mr. Kelly, 3821 ; Mr. Perry, 3822; motion agreed to, 3822 ; first reading, 3822.
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (FliRTHER A)fE:lD;I)ENT) BILL (NO. 1) :
Assembly: First reading, 380 ; postponement of the order of the clay for the second reading moved by Mr. See, 515; debated by Mr. Brunker, 515; Mr. Estell, Mr. Car· ruthers, 516; Mr. Haynes, Mr. McGowen, 517; Mr. Broughton, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Edelen, 518; Mr. J. F. Smith, Mr. Oakes, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 519; Mr. Carroll, 520; motion agreed to, 520 ; bill withdrawn, 3406.
l!'RIENDLY SOCIETIE,> (F"GRTHER AMEND}IE:lT) BILL (NO. 2) ;
Assembly: First reading, 3406 ; second reading moYed by Mr. See, 3410; debated by Mr. Ashton, 3415 ; J\lr. Hollis, 3602; Mr. Affleck, 3504; Mr. ::\1:1hony, 3507 .: Mr. 'Williams, 35!0; Mr. Walsh, 35ll; Mr. Moxham, 3513; Mr. J. F. Smith, 3516; JI.Ir. J_ C. L. Fitzpatrick (who moved that the bill be referred to a select committee), 3520; :Mr. Cohen, 3523; Mr. n. Storey, 35:!4; Mr. Carruthers, 3525; Mr. C. A. Lee, 3528; Mr. Hogue, 3520; JI.Ir. vVoocl, 3530; Mr. Brunker, 3534, Mr. Estell, 3536; Mr. McCoy, 3537 ; Mr. Fergnson, 3538 ; Mr. Anderson, Mr. Oakes, 3541 ; amendment negatived and bill read the second time, on cli\·ision, 3543; considered in Committee, 3543, 3575; third reading, moYed by Mr. See, 3634 ; debated
BILL (No. 2) (continued): by ~fr. Cohen (who moved, as an amend· ment, that the bill be recommitted), 3634; Mr. Carruthers, 3635; Mr. See, 3637 ; Mr. Edelen, 3639; Mr. Estell, 3640 ; Mr. Affleck, 3641 ; Mr. George, 3li42; Mr. ·wood, 3643 ; Mr. Hogue, 3645 ; Mr. Mahony, 3646; Mr. Haynes, 3648; amendment negatived, and bill read the third time on division, 3649; consideration of amendments by Council, 4112.
Council; :First reading, 3664 ; second reading moved by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 3952; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3953 ; third reading, 4008.
GAMES, WAGERS, AND BETTING HOUSES BILL: Council: First reading, 3474; second reading
amd considered in Committee, 3567 ; third reading, 3664.
A.~sembly: First reading, 3708 ; second reading and considered· in Committee, 4008 ; third reading, 4026.
GENERAL POST OFFICE (APPROACHES IMPROVEMENT} BILL:
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 1401 ; motion in Committee, 1908; first reading, 1908 ; second reading mo,·ed by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2131 ; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr. Mackenzie, 2132; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2133 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2133 ; third reading, 2367 ; assent reported, 3038.
Co1tncil: First reading, 2352 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 2634 ; third reading, 2706 ; assent reported, 3075.
GOLD-DREDGING LEASES MODIFICATION BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3006.
GOVE!l~MENT RAILWAYS BILL: Council: First reading, 654 ; bill read the
second time and considered in Committee, 837 ; third reading, 1023; assent reported, 1996. -
Assembly: First reading, 1042; second ren,cling and considered in Committee, 1520 ; third reading, 1667; n,ssent reported, 1917.
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3830; motion in Committee l.Jy ~Ir. See, 3971; debated by Mr. Hogue, 3973; Mr. Nielsen, 3974; Mr. D. O'Connor, 3975; Mr. C. A. Lee, 3977; Mr. Hollis, 3979; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 3980; ~lr. Willis, 3981 ; Mr. Edden, 3982; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 3!)83 ; Mr. McGowen, 3984 ; Mr. Quinn, 3986 ; Mr. D. Storey, 3!)8S ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3089; Mr. Mahony, 3992; Mr. Anderson, Mr. Broughton, 3993; :Mr. Moore, 8\:19!; Mr. Levy, Mr. Affleck, 399(); Mr .. T. Fitzpatrick, 3997; l>lr. Young, 39!)8; Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Mackenzie, 11r. Alexander Campbell, 3999; Mr. Jessep, 4000; motion agreed to on division, 4000 ; first reading, 4001 ; second reading moved by Mr. See, 4058; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4059; Mr. Hogue, 4060; Mr. Nielsen, 4061; Mr. Archer, Mr.
SALARY) BILL (continued): • Brunker, 4062; Mr. Sleath, 40G3 ; bill read the sec'Jnd time and considered in Committee, 4065 ; third reading moved by Mr. See, 4085; debated by Mr. Brunker, 4085 ; Mr. Gormly, 4087 ; :Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 4088; Mr. Affleck, 4091 ; Mr. Edelen, 40!)2; Mr. Levy, Mr. Quinn, 4093; Mr. Moore, 4094; Mr. Price, 4095; Mr. D. Storey, 4097; Mr. Nelson, 4098; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4099; l>ir. Miller, 4100; Mr. Nielsen, 4102; Mr. Ashton, 4103; Mr. Hogue, 4105; Mr. Mahony, 4107 ; Mr. Bee, 4108; bill read the third time on division; 4112.
Council: First reading, 4130 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4238; debated by the Hon. N. Hawken, 4238; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, the Hon. J. Meagher, the Hon. S. Charles, 4239 ; the Hon. J. Macintosh, 4240 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4240 ; third reading, 4396.
GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS (EMPLOYEES' APPEAL} BILL: ,
Council: Assent reported, l 3. Assembly: .Assent reported, 26.
GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK (COMMONWEALTH ARRANGEMENTS) BILL :
GOVERNOR'S SALARY BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,
1860 ; motion in Committee, by Mr. See, 1924; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 1926; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1928; 11r. Moore, 1932; Mr. D. Storey, 1933; l\Ir. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 193!; 1\lr. Quinn, 1938; Mr. Carruthers, 1939 ; Mr. Hogue, 1940; motion n,greed to, l9H ; first reading, 1941 : second reading mo,·ed by Mr. See, 2038; debated by Mr. Affleck, Mr. Gormly, Mr. Sleath, 2039 ; Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 20·15 ; Mr. Quinn, 2047 ; Mr. Edelen, 2050; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2051; Mr. Dacey, 2052; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2054; third reading, 212.3.; motion by l\Ir. See that the bill do now pa,ss, 2123; tlehated by Mr. E. M. Clark, 2123; Mr. Crick, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 212!; Mr. Sleath, 2125; motion agreed to on division, 2126; assent reported, :1038.
Conucil: First reading; 2118; second reading, and considered in Committee, 2:l52 ; third reading, 2399 ; assent reported, 307 5.
HAWKERS AND PEDLARS BILL: Co1mcil: First reading, 6il4 ; second reading
n,nd considered in Committee, 1281; third reading, 1359 ; assent reported, 2973 .
xi BIL INDEX TO SUBJECTS. BIL
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): HAWKERS AND PEDLARS BILL (continued):
Assembly: First reading, 1520; second read· ing and considered in Committee, 1917; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 3001.
HAY IRRIGATION AMENDI:\"G BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3713;
motion in Committee by Mr. Crick, 4119; debated by Mr. Carroll, Mr. Byrne, 4120; motion agreed to, 4120; first reading, 4181 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 4394 ; third reading, 4434.
Council: First reading, 4410; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4515; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4516; third reading, 4516.
HORSE-RACING AND BOOKMAKERS BILJ, : Assembly: Leave to introduce, 1179.
INCOME·1'AX BILL : Council: First reading, 654; bill withdrawn,
1629. nmUSTRIAL ARBITRATION BILL :
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 380; motion in Committee by Mr. See, 445 ; debaterl by Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr. Edden, Mr. D. O'Connor, 446 ; motion agreed to, 446 ; first reading, 4i6 ; second reading moved by Mr. See, 858; debated by Mr. Carruthers, 917; Mr. Ashton, 927; Mr. Ferguson, 938; Mr. George, 1081 ; Mr. Nielsen, 1085 ; Mr. C. A. Lee, 1089; Mr. Edden, 1094 ; Mr. Flemin& 1098 ; Mr. S:tmue1 Smith, 1100; Mr. 15. Hall, Mr. Sullivan, 1106; Mr. Broughton, 1110; Mr. Davidson, 1ll1; Mr. Webster, 1ll3; Mr. J essep, 1114 ; Mr. See, 1115 ; bill read the second time, 1115; considered in Committee, 1115, 1307, HQ-2; recommitted, 1672; third reading, 1717; consideration of amendments by Council, 3656; message to Council, 3704. ·
Council: First reading, 1712; second reading moved by the Hon. B. R. 'Vise, 1820; rlebated by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 2002; the Hon. F. Flowers, 2023 ; the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 2087 ; the Hon. L. P. Heydon, 2101 ; the Hon. N. Ha.wken, 2113 ; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 2320 ; the Hon. Dr. Nash, 2323; the Hon. G. F. Earp, 2:327; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 2328 ; the Hon. A. ,V, Meeks, 2331; the Hon .. J. H. Want, 2333; the Hon. H. Langvrell, 2334 ; the Hon. B. R. Wise, 2335; bill read the second time on division, 2339; considared in Committee, 2339, 2G03, 2858, 2974; recommitted, 3076 ; third reading, 3259 ; message from .Assembly, 3664; considemtion of amendments by Assembly, 3931 ; message to Assembly, 3945 ; assent reported, 4130.
I~FANT CONVICTS ADOPTION BILL: Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1034; third reading, 1218; assent reported, 1996.
A.~sembly: First reading, 1246 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 1520; third reading, 1667.
INHERITANCE BILL :
Council: First reading, 65! ; second reading and considered in Committee, 1034 ; third reading, 1218; assent reported, 1996.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): INHERITANCE BILL (continued):
Assembly: First reading, 1216; second reading and considered in Committee, 1520; third reading, 1667.
JUSTICES FEES BILL : Council: Pirst reading, 1359 ; second reading
moved by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 1630; debated by the Hon . .A. Brown, 1630; bill read the seconrl time and considered in Committee, 1630; third reading, 1707.
Assernbly: First reading, 1717. JUVENILE SMOKING SUPPRESSION BJT,L :
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 333; Motion in Committee by Dr. Ross, 453 ; debated by Mr. Haynes, 453; Mr. Crick, Dr. Ross, 454 ; motion agreed to, 454 ; first reading, 454; second reading moved by Dr. Ross, 120i; debated by Mr . Edelen, 1207 ; Mr. Haynes, 1208; Mr. Broughton, 1210; Mr. Moore, 1211; Mr. D. O'Connor, 1212; Mr. Nielsen, Mr. Levy, 1214 ; Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, Dr. Ross, 1216; bill read the second time on rlivision, 1216; considered in Committee, 1986.
KEROSENE BILL : Council: First reading, 654 ; order of the day
for the second reading discharged and bill withdrawn, 1281.
LAND AND !:\"COlliE TAX A~IEND:•IENT BILL : Assembly: Motion togo into Committee, 2899;
motion in Committee by Mr. Waddell,
BrL SESSION 1901. BrL xli
23 July to 20 December, 1901.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): LAXD AND INCO)IE TAX Ai\lENDThiENT BILL
(continued): .3244 ; debated by Mr. Gormly, 3245 ; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 3246 ; Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr. Affieck, 3247; Mr. Mahony, 3248; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick. 3250 ; Mr. Daley, 3251; Mr. Affleck, 3252; 'motion agreed to, 3252 ; first reading, 3962.
LAND AND INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT BILT, : Council: First reading, 654; bill withdrawn,
1629. LAXD AND INCOME TAX (CONTRIBUTION) BILL:
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 2899; motion in Committee by Mr. \Vaddell, 3252; debated by Mr. Mahony, 3253; motion agreed to, 3253; first reading, 3575.
LAND-TAX BILL : Council: First reading, 654 : hill withdrawn,
1629. LAW OF EVIDENCE BILL ( Fonnal): Cowwil: First readiDg, 14. Assembly: First reading, 30.
LEGAL PROFESSION A~iAL(~Ai\IATIOX BILL; Assembly: First reading, 846.
LEGITIMA'fiON BILL: Council: Me£ sage to Assembly, 429. Assembly: First reading, 445.
LIFE ASSURANCE (ADMI!\ISTRATION) BILL : Assembly: First reading, 1239.
LITTLE BAY PENITEXTIARY AND PRISON BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3971;
motion in Committee, 4120; first reading, 4120; second reading moYed by Mr. O'Sulliv<tn, 4221 ; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 4222; Mr. D. Storey, Mr. Dick, 4223; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4224 : third reading, 4262.
Council: First reading, 4237 ; second reading moved by the Hon. P. B. Suttor, 4397 ; debated by the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 4399 : the Hon. J. Hughes, 4401 ; the Ron. J. :Macintosh, 4403 ; the Hon. S. Charles, 4404; the Hon. A. W, Meeks, 4405; the Hon. N. Hawken, 4407; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4409; bill read the second time and considered iu Committee, 4410; third reading 4410.
LIVERPOO.L MUNICIPAL LOAN BILL ; Council: Assent reported, 13. Assembly: Assent reported, 26.
LOAN BILL: Assembly: Pirstreading, 4393; second reading
moved by Mr. Vi'addell, 4505; debated by Mr. Wood, 4505; Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr. Kelly, 4506; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4507 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4507 ; third reading, 4508.
Council: :First reading, 4519: second reading by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4519; hill read the second time and consideretl in Committee, 4519 ; third reading, 4521.
LOTTERIES BILL : Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281 ; third reading 1359 ; assent reported, 3075.
Assembly: First reading, Li:ZO ; second reading and considered in Committee, 1916; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 3038.
Assembly: First reading, 503 ; second read. ing moved by Mr. See, 2272 ; debated by Mr. Sleath, 2272 ; bill read the secend time and considered in Committee, 2273; third reading moved by Mr. See, 2367; debated by Mr. Brunker, 2367; l\lr. Norton, 2369 ; Mr. Haynes, Mr. Gillies, 2370; Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr. McGowen, 2372 ; Mr. Affieck, Mr. Moxham, Me. See, 2373; bill read the third time, 237 4 ; assent reported, 3620.
Conncil: First reading, 2352 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2993; debated by the Ron. H. C. Dangar, 2994; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, the Hon. Dr. Nash, the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 2999; hill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3001 ; third reading, 3076 ; assent reported, 3664.
MANILLA TO BARRABA RAILWAY BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,
1401; motion in Committee, 1908; first reading, 1908 ; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 3!62 ; debated by Mr. Moore, Mr. Brunker, 3463; Mr. Affieck, :Mr. Dight, Mr. Hogue, Mr. O'Sullivan, 3464; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3464 ; third reading, 3501.
Conncil: First reading, 3552 ; second reading moved by the Hon. P. B. Suttor, 3950 ; debated by the Hon. A. Ross, the Hon. N. Hawken, 3952; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3952 ; third reading, 4008.
MANLY WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE TRAXS· FER BILL:
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 363i ; motion in Committee, 4128 ; first reading, 4128; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 4224; debated by Mr. Dick, 4224; Mr. Quirk, Mr. D. Storey, 4225; Mr. Miller, Mr. Kelly, 4226; Mr. Arthur GriffiLh, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Lonsdale, Mr. Quinn, Mr. Aflieck, 4227 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4228 ; third reading, 4262.
Conncil: First reading, 4237 ; second reading moved by the Hon. P. B. Suttor, 4397, bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4397 ; third reading, 4405.
MANURE BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3006.
)!ARRIAGE BILL : Council: Pirst rearling, 431 ; second reading
moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 485; debated by the Hon. J. Hughes, 4~8; bill read the second time, 490 ; considered in Committee, 490, 655; third reading, 819.
Assembly: First reading, 856; second reading, 4129.
MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY DILL: Conncil: Pirst reaclin!', 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281; third reading, 1359; assent reported, 3259.
Assembly: First reading, 1520; second reading and consirlered in Ccmmittee, 1916; third readirg, 1924 ; assent reported, 3215.
. .
xlii BIL INDEX TO St;BJECTS. BIL
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): ~fATRIMOXIAL AGEXCIES SUPPRE~SJON BILL :
Asscml1ly: Leave to introduce, 333. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS ACT AME::\'D~1ENT BILl,:
Assembfy: Lea\·e to introduce, 610 ; first reading, 3963.
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS ACT FURTHER Al\IEND· MENT BILL:
~iETROPOLITAN SEWERAGE VALIDATING BILL: Assembly: ~lotion to go into Committee,
1861; motion in Committee, 3254; first reading, 3254.
METROPOLITAN WATER A:\'D SEWERAGE ACTS AMENDMENT BILL :
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 1861 ; motion in Committee by Mr. O'Sul· !ivan, 3254; debated by Mr. Jessep, 3254; motion agreed to, 3255 ; first reading, 3255.
MI:\'ERS' ACCIDENT REMEF ACT AMENDMENT BILL:
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 846 ; motion in Committee, 2272; first reading, 2272; second reading moved by Mr. Kidd, 3616; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee. Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. S1eath, 3616; Mr. Fegan, Mr. Moore, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Cann, Mr. Sleath, 3617 ; Mr. Quinn, Mr. Mr. MacDonell, Mr. Gilbert, 3618; Mr. Fegan, Mr. Moore, 3619 ; bill read the second time, 3619 ; considered in Com· mittee, 3649 ; third reading, 3714.
Council: First reading, 3664 ; second reading mo,·ed by the Hon. B. R. \Vise, 3953 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3954; third reading, 4008.
MINERS' ACCIDENT RELIEF (BULL!) ~'UND BILL: Assembly: First reading, 1123.
MINES INSPECTiOX BILL : Assembly: :Motion to go into Committee, 675;
motion in Committee, 2271 ; first reading, 2271; second reading moved by Mr. Kidd, 3284; debated by Mr. Cann, 3285; Mr. Fegan, 3290; Mr. Moore, 3291; Mr. Haynes, 3296; Mr. Edden, 3297 ; Mr. Affieck, Mr. Ferguson, 3300 ; ;\1r. MacDonell, 3304 ; Mr. Williams, 3305; Mr. Young, 3307; Mr. Carroll, 3309 ; bill read the second time and consiilered in Committee, 3309; third reading, 3406; cons. amdts. by Council, 4358.
Council: First reading, 34i4 ; second reading moved by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 3681 ; bill read the second time, 3684; considered in Committee, 368i, 4015; third reading, 4131.
MINING BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 675;
motion in Committee by Mr. See, 2271; debated by Mr. Moore, 2271; motion agreed to, 2271 : first reading, 2271.
MINING LAWS AMENDMENT BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,
4185; motion in Committee, 4359; fint reading, 4360; second reading moved by Mr. Kidd, 454B; debated by Mr. J. Hurley, 4548 ; Mr. Ferguson, 4.350 ; Mr. Newman, Mr. :Moore, 4552; Mr. Williams, 4553; Mr. Lonsdale, 4557; Mr. Sleath, 4558; Mr. D.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): MIXING LA \YS AMENDMENT BILL (continued):
Storey, Mr. \Vebster, 4560; Mr. Clara, 4561 ; bill read the second time, 4561 ; con· sidered in Committee, 4562; third reading, 4569.
Co1tncil: First reading, 4578 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4578; debated by the Hon. H. C. Danga.r, 4579 ; the Hon. H. E. Kater, the Hon. J. Macin· tosh, the Hon. N. Hawken, 4fi80; the Hon. H. Langwell, the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4581 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4582; third reading, 4583.
MINING OX PRIVATE LANDS AMENDMENT BILL. Assembly: First reading, 4360 ; second and
third readings, 4562. Council: First reading, 4596.
MONEY·LE;>WERS AND INFANTS' LOANS BILL : Council: Message to Assembly, 429. Assembly: First reading, 503. ~WORE·STREET IMPROVE~IENT AMENDl\IENT BILL:
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 510; motion in Committee by Mr. See, 577 ; debated by Mr. Haynes, Mr. Carruthers, 578 ; motion agreed to, 579; first reading, 579.
MUNICIPAL BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 380;
motion in Committee by Mr. See, 446 ; motion agreed to, 447 ; first reading, 2421.
MUNICIPAL DI8TRICT Or' INVERELL (REDUCED AREA) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 610; second reading moved by Mr. Mdntyre, 1982; debated by Mr. Affieck, Mr. Moore, 1983; Mr. B. B. O'Cor:or, Mr. Willis, 1984; Mr. Latimer, Mr. Mcintyre, 1985 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 1985; third reading, 2279; assent reported, 3215.
Council: First reading, 2320; second reading moved by the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 2711 ; debated by the Hon. H. C. Dangar, the Hon. H. E. Kater, 2711; the Hon. H. Langwell, the Hon. L. F. Heydon, 2712 ; the Hon. A. \V. Meeks, the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 2713 ; bill re>td the second time and considered in Committee, 2713; third reading, 2858; assent reported, 3269.
MUNICIPALITIES INCORPOHATION YALIDATIXG BILL:
Assembly: Leave to introduce, 3006 ; first readin_!l, 3713 ; second reading and con· sidered in Committee, 4393; third reading, 443!.
Council: First reading, 4410 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 4522.
NARRABRI TO WALGETT AND COLLARENDABRI RAILWAY DILL:
Council: First- reading, 3474; second reading and considered in Committee, 3567 ; third reading, 3664.
Assembly: First reading 3708; second read· ing and considered in Committee, 4008 ; third reading, 4026.
BIL SESSION 1901. BIL xliii
23 July to 20 December, 1901.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): NAVIGATIO::<" BILL:
Council: First reading, 34i4 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 3567; third reading, 3664 ; assent reported, 4678.
Assembly: First reading, 3708; second reading and considered .in Committee, 4008 ; third reading, 4026; assent reported, 4598.
NECROPOLIS BILL : Council: First reading, 347 4; second reading
and considered in Committee, 3567; third reading, 3664.
Assembly: First reading, 3708; second reading and considered in· Committee, 4008 ; third reading, 4029.
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS PROCEDURE BILL : Council: First reading, 65! ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281 ; third reading, 1359 ; assent reported, 3209.
Assembly: First reading, 1520 ; second reading moved by Mr. See, 1909; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1909; Mr. Lonsdale, Mr. Sec, I 910 ; bill read the second
. time and considered in Committee, 1910; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 3206.
and considered in Committee, 1034; third reading, 1218 ; assent reported, 1996.
Assembly: First reading, 1246; second read· ing and considered in Committee, 1520; third reading, 1667.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES BILL: Assembly: First reading, 671 ; second read
ing moved by Mr. Quinn, 3M3; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3052 ; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 3059 ; Mr. Ferguson, 3066; Mr. D. Storey, 3070; Mr. D. O'Connor, 3073; debate adjourned, 3075.
OBSCENE AND INDECENT PUBLICATIONS BILL : Council: First reading, 654; bill read the
second time and considered in Committee, 837; third reading, 1023 ; assent reported, 1996.
Assembly: .First reading, 1042; second reading and considered in Committee, 1520 ; third reading, 1067.
OLD-AGE PENSIONS Al\1E:-1DMEST BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committ.ee, 3971 ;
motion in Committee by Mr. \Vaddell, 4029; debated by Mr. J. Hurley, 4029; Mr. A. Griffith, Mr. Sleath, Mr. E..M. C1ark,40:~0; Mr. Haynes, Mr. Kelly, Dr. Ross, Mr. Moore, 4031; Mr. Hogue, 4032; motion agreed to, 4032 ; first reading, 4032.
Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading and considered in Committee. 1281; third reading, 1350 ; assent reported, 3209.
Assembly: First reading, 1520 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 1914; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 3206.
PARLIAMENTARY POWER£ AND PRIVILEGES BILL: Assembly: First reading, 3006.
PARTY PROCESSIONS PREVENTION BILL: Council: First reading, 654 ; bill read the
second time and considered in Committee, 837 ; third reading, 1023; assent reported, 1996.
A..5sembly: First reading, 1042; second read· ing and considered in Committee, 1520; third reading, 16G7.
POLICE OFFENCES BILL : Council: First reading, 65! ; bill read the
second time and considered in Committee, S37 ; third reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 1023; debated by the Hon. \V. J . Tricket~. the Hon. B. R. Wise, 1023; bill read the third time, 1023; assent reported, 1996.
Assembly: First reading, 1042; second read. ing and considered in Committee, 1520; third reading, 16G7; assent reported, 1917.
PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS BILL: Council: First reading, 34 7 4 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 3567 ; third reading, 3664.
Assembly: First reading, 3708 ; second read ing and considered in Committee, 4008; third reading, 4026.
PRICKLY-PEAR DESTRUCTION BILL : Council: First reading, 65!; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281 ; third reading, 1359; assent reported, 2973.
Assembly: First reaning, 1520 ; second read· ing and considered in Committee, 1916 ; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 3001.
PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL ADDITIONS BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,
3339; motion in Committee by Mr. O'Sn1· 1ivan, 3420; debated by Mr. Cohen, 3420; Mr. O'Sullimn, Ivir. Hogue, Mr. C. A. Lee, 3421; Mr. McFarlane, 3422; Mr. Dacey, 3423; Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 3424; Mr. \Vhiddon, Mr. O'SulliYan, 3425; Mr. Moore, Mr. Nielsen, 3426; motion agreed to, 3427 ; first reading, 3427 ; second reading moved by l'dr. O'Sullivan, 3472; debated by :Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr. Dight, 3472 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 3473; third reading, 3501.
Council: First reading, 3484 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 3753; the Hon. Dr. Nash (who moved as an amendment that the bill be re::td a second time this day six months), 3756; the Hon. C. K. Ma~kellar, 3940; the Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick, 3913; amendment withdrawn, bill reacl the second time and considered in Committee, 3945 ; third reading, 4008.
xliv IXDEX TO SUBJECTS. BIL
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
BILLS--PUBLIC (continued): PROHIBITION AND MANDAMUS BILL: Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee. 1281; third reading, 1359; assent reported, 3250.
Assembly: First reading, 1520; second reading and considered in Committee, 1915; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 3215.
• PUBJ.IC GATES BILL : Council: First reading, 654 ; bill read the
second time and considered in Committee, 837; third reading, 1023; assent reported, 1996.
Assembly: First reading, 1042 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 1520 ; third reading, 1667.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS INSPECTION BILJ" : Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281 ; third reading, 1359 ; assent reported, 2973.
Assembly: First reading, 1520 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 1916; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 3001.
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION AMEJ'{DMEXT BILL. Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,
3971; motion in Committee by Mr. Perry, 4066 ; debated by Mr. Hogue, Mr. Perry, 4066; Mr. Dick, 4067; Mr. Perry, J\1r. C. A. Lee, Mr. Hogue, 4068; Mr. Carroll, Mr. Jessep, 40ti9; motion agreed to, 4069; first reading, 4069. .
PUBLIC WORKS COMJ\IITTEE ELECTION BILL : Assembly: First reading, 206 ; second reading
moved by Mr. Nielsen, 2591 ; debated by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2592; bill reai the second time and considered in Committee, 2593 ; third reading, 2742; as•ent reported, 4130.
Council: First reading, 2710; second reading moved by the Hon. J. ·wilson, 3555; debated by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, the Hon. ,T. l\1. Creed, the Hon. N. Hawken, 3555; the Hon. T. M. Slattery, 3556; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 3557 ; the Hon. J. Macintosh, 3558 ; the Hon. A. ·w. Meeks, the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 3559; the Hon. G. F. Earp, the Hon. L. F. Heydon, 3561 ; the Bon. S. Charles, the Hon. \V. R. Campbell, 3562; the Hon. J. Wilson, 3563; bill read the second time on division, and considered in Committee, 3564 ; third reading, 3748.
J'YRMONT BRIDGE EXTEKSION BILL : Assembly: Motion in Committee, 4513; first
reading, 4513 ; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 4546 ; bill read the second and third times, 4546.
Council: First reading, 4525 ; bill read the second and third times, 4526.
RABBIT PEST BILL :
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 445 · motion in Committee by Mr. Crick, 476; debated by ~1r. Kelly, Mr. Gormly, 476; Mr. Hogue, Mr. C.:rick, 477; Mr. Haynes, 510; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Gormly, ~l~; Mr. Cricl~, 512; motion agreed to, 'JlD; first readmet, 845; second reading 3663 ; considerecf in Committee, 4082; 4113 ; third reading moved by Mr. Crick, 4208 ; debated by Mr. Nielsen, 4208 ; :Mr. Gormly, 4211 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick,
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): RABBrr PEST BILL (continued):
4212; Mr. Carroll, 4214 ; l\fr. Moore, 4215, Mr. Clara, Mr. Scobie, 4216; bill read the third time, 4217; consideration of amendments by Council, 4477.
Council: First reading, 4168 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4249; debated by the Hon. A. Ross, the Hon . H. E. Kater, 4252 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4253 ; third reading, 4396.
REAL PROPERTY 4ND CONVEYANCING {AMEND· MENT) BILL:
Council: First reading, 484; second reading moved by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 656; bill read the sectmd time and considered in Committee, 657; third reading, 819. _
Assembly: First reading, 846; second reading and considered in Committee, 4129, 4185; third reading, 4262.
REFORMATORY Al\D DfDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS BILL : Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1713; third reading, 1820 ; assent reported, 3075.
Assembly: First reading, 1860; second reading and considered in Committee, 2374 ; third reading, 2421 ; assent reported, 3038.
ROYAL CO~Il\IISSION EVIDEXCE BILL : Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281 ; third reading, !359 ; assent reported, 2858.
Assernbly: First reading, 1520 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 1915 ; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 2810.
SCAFFOLDING AKD LIFTS BILL. Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 1924;
motion in Committee, 2382 ; first reading, 2382; second reading moved by Mr. See, 4394; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4569; Mr. Dacey, Mr. See, Mr. Kelly, 4570; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4571; third reading, 4613.
Council · First reading, 4590 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4590; debated by the Hon. F. Flowers, 4591 ; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 4592; the Hon. A. \V. Meeks, the Hon. F. T. Humphery, the Hon. H. Langwell, 4593 ; the Ron. Colonel Mackay, the Ron. J. Wilson, the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4594; bill read the second time, 4595.
SERY ANTS' REGISTRY BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 779.
SHEARERS' ACCOMMODATIOK BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,
1042 ; motion in Committee, 1137 ; first reading, 1137; second reading moved by Mr. Perry, 2682; debated by Mr. Hogue, Mr. J'.IacDonell, 2683; Mr. Fleming, 2686; Mr. Mcintyre, 2687 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2688; Mr. ·webster, 2689; Mr. Nielsen, 26!10; Mr. Scobie, Mr. Burgess, 2691 ; Mr. Fegan, Mr. G. A. Lee, 2692 ; Mr. McLaurin, 2693 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2694 ; third reading, 2742; consideration of amendments by Council, 4070. ·
BIL SESSION 1901, BrL xlv
·23 July to 20 December, 1901.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued) :. SHEARERS' ACCOMMODATION BILL (continued) : Cowzcil: First reading, 2710; second reading
moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 3259; debated by the Ron. A. Ross, 3261 ; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 3262; the Ron. Jago Smith, 3263 ; second reading negatived on division, 3265; bill restored to order paper on division, 3483 ; second reading again moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 3684; debated by the Ron. H. Langwell, 3686; the Ron. H. C. Dangar, 3689 ; the Ron. J ago Smith, 3690 ; bill read the second time, 3690; considered in Committee, 3690, 3748; third reading, 3931; consideration of amendments by Assembly, 4130.
STATE CHILDREN'S RELIEF BILL : Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and c:msidered in Committee, 3954; second reading, 4008; assent reported, 4578.
Assernbly: First reading, 4026; second rellding and considered in Committee, 4129 ; third reading, 4185; assent reported, 4598.
STATE LABOUR SELECTION RILL : Assernbly: First reading, 380; second reading
moved by Mr. Carruthers, 781 ; debated by Mr. Sleath, 783; Mr. O'Sullivan, 790; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 792; :t.'lr. George, 793; Mr. Dacey, 794; Mr. Moore, 798; :;\fr. Young, 799; Mr. Q.uinn, 801; Mr. Jessep, 802; Mr. Samuel Smith, 803 ; Mr. Mahony, 806; Mr. Fegan, 808; Mr. Fallick, 810; Mr. Kelly, 811; Ur. Edelen, 813; debate adjourned, 815.
STATUTE OF LIMITATIO~S BILL: Council: First reading, 484; second reading
mo;•ed by the Ron. B. R. ·wise, 657 ; debated .by the Ron. Dr. Cullen, 658; bill read the second :time, 662 ; considered in Committee, 662.
STOCK BILL: Council: First reading, 65+; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1281 ; -third reading, 1359; assent reported, 2973.
Assembly: First reading, 1520; second reading and considered in Committee, l 916 ; third reading, 1924; assent reported, 3001.
STOCK DISEASES (TICK) JHLL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 510;
motion in Committee by .:\ir. See, 2271; motion agreed to, 22i 1; first reading, 2271; second reading moved by Mr. Kidd, 4185 ; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 4186 ; Mr. Fegan, 4190; Mr. R D. Meagher, 4191; Mr. Haynes, 4194; Mr. Dight, 4196; Mr. Nielsen, 4197; Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 4198; }fr. Qainn, 4200; :Ylr. Moxham, 4202; :t.lr. Gormly, 4204; Mr. 'iYebster, Mr. Brunker, 4205; Mr. See, Mr. Moore, 4206; :Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick,'4562; Mr. Kelly, :l\Ir. E. M. Clark, 4563; bill read the second time ancl considered in Committee on division, 4564; third reading, 4613.
Council: :First reading, 4583 ; second reading moved by the II on. F. B. Suttor, 4583 ; debated by the Ron. H. E. Kater, 4584; the Hon. R.. J. Black, the Hon. H. C. Dangar, the Hon. S. Charles, the Ron. Dr.
BILLS-PUBLIC ( r.o<!linued): STOCK DISEASES (TICK) BILL (continued):
MacLaurin, 4585 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 4586 ; third reading, 4590.
SYDI>EY COAL DELIVERY BILL. Council: First reading, 3474; second reading
and considered in Committee, 3567; third reading, 3664.
Assernbly: First reading, 3708 ; second read· ing and considered in Committee, 4008; third reading, 4026.
SYDNEY CORPORATION FURTHER AMEND~IENT
BILL: Assembly: First reading, 510.
SYDNEY FEMALE SCHOOL OF IKDUSTRY (SALE) BILL:
Council: First reading, 1996 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 2634 ; third reading, 2706 ; assent reported, 3552.
Assembly: First reading, 2742; second reading and considered in Committee, 3253; third reading, 3284; assent reported, 3568.
SYDNEY INDt::STRIAL BLIND INSTITUTION BILL : Council: First reading, 1218 ; second reading
moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 1712: bill read the second time and considered in
· Committee, 1712; third reading, 1820; assent reported, 4008.
Assembly: First reading, 1860; second reading and considered in Committee, 3748; third reading, 3774 ; assent reported, 4021.
SYDNEY MINT AMENDMEKT DILL. Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,
3634. TEMORA TO BARELLAX RAILWAY BILL:
Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 2077; motion in Committee, by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2377; debated by :;\'l:r. Hogue, Mr. Wood. Mr. Lonsdale, 2378; l'iJr. Gormly, Mr. Affieck, Mr. Norton, 2379; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2380; Mr. Haynes, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick,. 2381 ; motion agreed to, 2382; first reading, 2382; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 3427 ; debated by Mr. Affieck, Mr. McFarlane, 3J28; Mr. Gormly, 3429; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Edelen, 3430; l5ill read the second time and considered in CommittEe, 346!) ; third reading, 3501.
Council: First reading, 3552; second reading moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 4009 ; debated by the Ron. F. T. Humphery, 40lr; the Ron. P. L. C. Shepherd, the Ron. H. C. Dangar, 4-012; the Ron. J. Meagher, 4013; the Ron. Dr. MacLaurin, the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4014; second reading negati\•ed on division, 4015.
TE~lORA TO WYALONG RAILWAY BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 2077;:
motion in Committee, by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2374; debated by Mr. Hogue, 2375; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Aflleck, Mr. Lonsdale, 2376; Mr. Kelly, 2377; motion agreed to, 2377;: first reading, 2377; second reading, moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 264i; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 26-16; Mr. Afileck,.
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Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): TEMORA TO WYALONG RAILWAY BILL (contd.):
2650 ; Mr. Ashton, Dr. Ross, 2652; Mr, B. B. O'Conor, 2655 ; Mr. Quinn, 2657 ; Mr. Sleath, 26ii9; Mr. Holman, 2661; Mr. Hogue,2663; Mr. Wood,266fi; Mr. Nielsen, 26il; Mr. Price, 2673; Mr. Webster, 2675; Mr. Lonsdale, 2676; Mr. Fegan, 2678; Mr. Power, Mr. Archibald Campbell, Mr. O'Sullivan, 2681; bill read the second time on division and considered in Committee, 2682 ; third reading, moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 2743; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. McFarlane, 2743; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2745; bill read the third time on division, 2746; assent reported, 3568.
Council: First reading, 2739 ; second reading, moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 3077; debated by the Hon. 0. H. Greene, 3079; the Hon. J. Meagher, 3086; the Ron. H. C. Dangar, 3089; the Hon. J. Hughes, 3092; the Hon. J. H. vVant, 3096; the Ho11. H. Stuart, 3097; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 3098; bill read the second time on division and considered in Committee, 3100; third reading agreed to on division, 3209 ; assent reported, 3552.
TIED-HOUSES BILL (NO. 1): Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 380;
motion in Committee by Mr. R. D. Meagher, 467 ; first reading, 471 ; second reading moved by Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1573; debated by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 1581 ; Mr. Rose, 1582; Mr. George (who moved as an amendment that the bill be read a second time this day four weeks), 1586 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1589; Mr. Kelly, 1592; Mr. Edden, 1594; Mr. Price, 1595; Mr. Perry, 1597 ; Mr. Haynes, 1599; Mr. Power, 1602; Mr. Broughton, Mr. Lonsdale, 1604; Mr. Sullivan, 1605; Mr. Carroll, 1606; Mr. J. Hurley, .Mr. Young, 1608; Mr. Thomson, 1609; amendment withdrawn, 1610; Mr. Jessep, Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1610; bill read the second time, 1611; considered in Committee, 16ll ; third reading moved by Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1963; debated by Mr. Sleath (who moved that the bill be recommitted to reconsider clauses 2 and 4), Mr. George, 1963; Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Kelly, 1965; Mr. Carroll, 1966; Mr. Haynes, Mr. Jessep, Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1967; amendment negatived and bill read the third time on division, 1968.
Co1mcil: First reading, 1999 ; second reading moved by the Hon. J. Hughes, 2399 ; debated by the H0n. J. Macintosh, the Ron. C. E. Pilcher, 2406; the Ron. C. J. Roberts, 2409 ; the Ron. S. Charles, the Ron. T. l\1. Slattery, 2410; the Ron. J. H. \Vant, 2714; the Ron. Dr. Cullen, 2715; the Ron. H. C. Dangar, the Ron. G. H. Greene, 2719; the Hon. J. Macintosh, 2721 ; the Ron. A. iV. Meeks, 2722; the Hon. K. J. Buzacott, 2724; the Ron. L. F. Heydon, 2726; the Hon. N. Hawken, the Ron. H. E. Kater, 2728 ; the Ron. J. Hughes, 2729; second reading negatived on division, 2738.
BILLS-PUBLIQ (continued): TIED-HOUSES BILL (NO. 2) :
Assembly: Motion in Committee by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 2601; mOtion agreed to, 2602 ; first reading, 2602; second reading moved by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 3831 ; debated by Mr.J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Kelly, 3833; Mr. Whiddon, 38.~5; Mr. Carroll, Mr. Haynes, 3836.
TOTAI~ISATOR BILL: Assembly: Leave to introduce, 2038.
TRADES· UNION ACT AMENDMENT BILL: A.ssembly: Leave to introduce, 3339; first
TREASURY BILLS DEFICIENCY AMENDMENT BILL. As8embly: Motion to go into Committee, 3501;
motion in Committee, 3821 ; first reading, 3962 ; second reading moved by Mr. Waddell, 42()2; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 4265; Mr. George, 4271; Mr. D. Storey, 4273; l\fr. Ashton, 4277; Mr. Afl!eck, 4281; Mr. Dick, 4282; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 4283 ; Mr. Hogue, 4284; Mr. Broughton, 4287 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4288 ; Mr. iVinchcombe, 4290; Mr. Lonsdale, 4'292; Mr. Brunker, 4294; Mr. iVaddell, 4295; bill read the second time on division and considered in Committee, 4301; third reading moved by Mr. Waddell, 4440; debateu by Mr. C. A. Lee (who moved as an amendment that the bill be read a second time this day six months), 4440; Mr. iVood, 4442; Mr. Winchcombe, 4449; Mr. Carruthers, 4450; Mr. Price, 4453 ; Mr. D. Storey, 4455; Mr. Afl!eck, 4458; Mr. Waddell, 4459; .l\Ir. Di~k, 4468; Mr. Moore, 4470; Mr. Lonsdale, 4472; Mr. Hollis, 4475; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4476; amendment negatived and bill read the third time on division, 4477.
Council: Firat reading, 4516 ; second reading moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 4516; debated by the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 4518; bill read the second and third times, 4518.
TREASURY INDEMNITY BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 4440.
TRUCK ACT A~IENDMEXT BILL : Assembly: First reading, 159; second reading
moved by M.r. Cann, 454; dehPoted by Mr. Nielsen, 455 ; bill read the second time and CO"nsidered in Committee, 455; motion that the Chairman leave the chair, agreed to, 465; restored to order-paper, 610; recommitted, 2594 ; third reading, 2640 ; assent reported, 3431.
Council: First reading, 2634; second reading, moved oy the•Hon. N.J. Buzacott, 2988; debated by the Ron. J. M. Creed, the Hon. F. B. Snttor, 2989; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, 2989; third reading, 3100; assent reported, 3474.
TRUSTEES' ACT AMJ,NDJ\IENT BILL: Council: First reading, 2706 ; second reading
moved by the Hon. Dr. Cullen, 321Z; de-
BIL SESSION 1901 BIL xlvii
23 July to 20 December, 1901,
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued) : TRUSTEES ACT AMENDMENT BILL (continued):
bated by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 3214; bill read the second time, 321! ; considered in Committee, 3332 ; third reading, 3474.
A8sembly: First reading, 3495.
TUCKIAN FLOOD ESCAPE RCHE)H; BILT, : ' Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,
1401 ; motion in Committee, 1908; first reading, 1909; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 3255; debated by Mr. Brunker, 3255 ; Mr. C. A. Lee, 3257; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3258 ; bill read the second time and considered in Committee, :!258 ; third reading, ::!284.
Council: First reading, 3332 ; second reading moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 3671 ; debated by the Ron. F. T. Humphery, 3673; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 3674; th~ Ron. S. Charles, 3675; the Ron. J. Macintosh, the Bon. ·w. Robson. 3677 ; the Ron. Dr. MacLaurin, 3678; the Ron. N. J. Bnzacott, the Hon. A. Kethel, 3679 ; the Ron. F. B. Snttor, 3680 ; second reading negatived on division, 3681.
UNCLAIMED MONEYS BILL : Assembly: First reading, 610; bill withdrawn,
1571.
UNIVERSITY OF RYDNEY (FIRHER LIBRARY) BILL: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 4181;
motion in Committee, 4395 ; First reading, 4!31 ; second reading moved by Mr. O'Sullivan, 4540 ; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4540 ; Mr. Hogue, 4544; Mr. O'Sullivan, 4545 ; bill read the second time on division, 4546; third reading, 4546.
Council: First reading, 4523 ; second reading moved by the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 4523 ; debated by the Hon. H. C. Dangar, the Ron. Dr. MacLaurin, 4524; the Ron. N.J. Buzacott, 4525 ; bill read first, second and third times, 4525.
USURY LIMITATION BILL : As8embly: . Leave to introduce, 333 ; first
reading, 378; second reading moved by Mr. J. Hurley, 465; debated by Mr. R. D. Meagher, 466; bill ruled out of order on the ground that it was an interference with trade, and should have been introduced in Committee of the Whole, 467.
VAGRAKCY BILL: Council: First reading, 654 ; bill read the
second time and considered in Committee, 837 ; third reading; 1023; assent reported, 1996.
Assembly: First reading, 1042; second reading and considered in Committee, 1520; third reading, 1667.
YICE·ADMIRALTY VEXATIOUS ARRESTS BILL. Council: First reading, 347 4 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 3567 ; third reading, 3664.
Assembly: First reading, 3708 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 4008; third re~ding, 4026.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): VINE AND VEGETATION DISEASES BILL: Council: First reading, 654 ; second reading
and considered in Committee, 1034 ; third reading, 1218; assent reported, 1996.
Assembly: First reading, 12-lG·; second reading and considered in Committee, 1520 ; third reading, 1667.
WAGGA WAGGA CATTLE·DRIYING BILL: Assembly: First reading, 779; second.reading,
moved by Mr. Gormly, 2595; debated by Mr. R. D. Meagher (who moved as an amendment that the bill be referred to a select committee), 2597; l\lr. E. M. Clark, Mr. Fegan, Mr. Carroll, 2599; Mr. Lonsdale, Mr. Gormly, 2600 ; amendment agreed to, 2601 ; report of select committee presented, 4431.
WESTER:< LANDS BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 3339;
motion discharged, 3575 ; motion to go into Committee, 3627; motion in Committee by Mr. Crick, 3715; debated by "'vir. Carruthers, 3718; Mr. Gormly, 3719; l\fr. Wood, 3724; Mr. Brunker, 3725 ; Mr. Willis, 3726 ; Mr. Moore,3728; Mr. Quinn,3730; Mr. Haynes, 3731 ; Mr. Price, 3732; Mr. '.Vinchcombe, Mr. Ashton, 3733 ; Dr. Ross, 3735 ; Mr. C. A. Lee, 3737; Mr. Fergu·son, 3738; Mr. Anderson, Mr. Carroll, 3i4l; Mr. Scobie, 3745; Mr. Crick, 3747; bill read the first time, 3747; second reading moved by .Mr. Crick, 377'1; debated by Mr. Dight, 3781; Mr. Carruthers, 3786; Mr. Gormly, 3792; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3798; Mr. MacDonell, 3806; Mr. Moore, 3812; Mr. Scobie, 3837; Mr. Ashton, 3851 ; Mr. Ferguson, 3859; Mr. Wood, 3864; Dr. R.oss, 3871; Mr. Nielsen, 3875; Mr. C. A. Lee, 3881; Mr. Davis, 3884; Mr. Sleath, 3885; Mr. 'Vebster, 3890; Mr. Burgess, 3892; Mr. Clara, 3893; Mr. Carroll, 3894; Mr. Miller, 3896; Mr. Crick, 3897; bill read the second time on division, 3902; considered in Committee, 3902; third reading moved by Mr. Crick, 4001; debated by JI!Tr. Carroll, Mr, Willis, 4001; Mr. Moore, Mr. Miller, Mr. Scobie, Mr. J. Hurley, Mr. Holman, 4002; Mr. MacDonell, 4005; Mr. Crick, 4006; bill read the third time on division, 4008 ; consideration of amendments by Council, 4498.
Council: First reading, 4008 ; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4131 ; the Hon. H. Langwell, 4139; the Ron. H. E. Kater, 4145; the Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, 4149; the Ron. Dr. Cullen, 4153; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 4155; bill read the second time, 4158; considered in Committee, 4159, 4232; third reading, 4396.
WHARFAGE AND TONNAGE RATER BILL : Council: First reading, 3474; second reading
and consideration in Committee, 3567 ; third reading, 3664.
Assembly: First reading, 3708 ; second reading and considered in Committee, 4008 ; third reading, 4026.
WINE ADULTERATION BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 2367.
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Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): WO~rEN'S FRANCHISE BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 445;
motion in Committee by Mr. See, 474 ; debated by Mr. Hogue, Mr. Edden, 474; motion agreed to, 475 ; first reading, 502; second reading moved by Mr. See, 581 ; debated by Mr. Rose, 585 ; Mr. McGowen, 595 ; Mr. J. Hurley, 597 ; Mr. George, 675; Mr. Carruthers, 678; Mr. O'Sullivan, 683; Mr. Moore, 687; Mr. Hollis, 694; Mr. Ashton, 696; Mr. Quinn, 700; Mr. Nielsen, 703; Mr. Donaldson, 70! ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 706 ; Mr. Davidson, Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Young, 708; Mr. Hogue, 712 ; Mr. Broughton, Mr. Mcintyre, 714 ; Mr. Jessep, 715; Mr. Carroll, 716; Mr. Bennett, 718; Mr. Fegan; 720; Mr. Miller,. 723 ; Mr. Affleck, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Morton, Mr. Edden, 724; Mr. McLaurin, :M.r. Williams, 725 ; bill read the second time on division, 726; considered in Committee, 726 ; third reading moved by Mr. See, 734; debated by Mr. Carroll, 734; Mr. D. O'Connor, 735 ; Mr. E. M. Clark, 736; Mr. vVinchcombe (who moved as an amendment "that the bill be recommitted for the reconsideration of clause 4 "), .Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 738; Mr. Edden, Mr. Moore, Mr. Price, 739; Mr. Haynes, 741; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 747; Mr. See, 748; amendment negatived, 749; bill read the third time on division, 750.
Council: First reading, 819; second reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Snttor, 1023; debated by the Hon .. J. H. Want, 1218; the Hon. \V. Robson, 1227; the Hon. G. Day, 1359 ; the Hon. W. R. Campbell, 1361 ; the Hon. G. F. Earp, 1362 ; the Hon. J. M. Creed, 1363; the Hon. \V. \Valkcr, 1365; the Ron. J. Wilson, 1367; the Hon. N. Hawken, 13il ; the Hon . . T. Hughes, 1376; the Hon. N. J. Buzacoth 1379; the Hon. C. E. Pilcher, 1381 ; the Hon. T. M. Slattery, 1387; the Hon. Jago Smith, the Hon. B. Backhouse, 1389 ; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 1532; the Hon. Colonel Mackay, 1536; the Hon. G. H. Greene, 1540 ; the Hon. H. Langwell, 1542; the Hon. S. Charles, 1545 ; the Hon. J. Macintosh, 15!6; the Ron. F. B. Snttor, 1548; bill read the second time on division, 1551; considered in Committee, 1551; third reading moved by the Hon. F. B. Snttor, 1631 ; debated by the Ron. R. G. D. Fitzgerald (who moved that the debate be adjourned for a week), 1631 ; the Hon. H. C. Dangar, the Hon. B. R. \-Vise, lG32 ; the Hon. T. ~f. Slattery, the Hon. N.J. Bnzacott, 1634; the Hon. F. B. Snttor, 1635 ; amendment negatived on division, 1635; the Hon. J. M. Creed, the Hon. T. M. Slattery, 1636; the Hon. A. \V. Meeks, 1637 ; the Hon. J. Hepher, 1639; the Hon. Dr. Nash, 1640; the Hon. N. J. Buzacott (who moved as an amendment that the bill be recommitted for the reconsideration of clause 2), 1"645; the Hon. J. Wilson, 1648 ; the Hon. B. R. \Vise, 1651 ; amendment negatived, 1655;
BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): WOJ\IEN'S FRANCHISE BILL (COntinued) :
the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 1655 ; third reading negati\"eu on division, 1658; bill withdrawn on division, 1658.
BREAKWATER AT BYRO~ BAY: Report of Public Works Committee presented,
26. #
BROKEN HILL AND SILVERTON \VATER SUPPLY: Report of Public \Yorks Committee presented,
26.
c CLARENCE RIVER SOUTHERN BREAKWATER:
Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the Public \Yorks Committee the expediency of constructing a breakwater on the southern side of the entrance to the Clarence River, as recommended hy Sir John Coode, debated by Mr. Carroll, 1277; Mr. O'Sullintn, in reply, motion agreed to, 1:!78.
CoAL-MINJcS REGULATION AcT : Adj. moved by Mr. Ed den to discuss the failure
of the Mines Department to carry out section 38 of the Coal-mines Regulation Act at the Bnrwood Colliery, 562; debated by Mr. Arthur Griffith, 565; .Mr. Carruthers, 507; Mr. Sullivan, 568; Mr. Estell, 569; Mr. Nicholson, 570; .\Tr. Fegan, 571; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 573; Mr. Kidd, Mr. Haynes-, 575; Mr. Ed den, in reply, 576; motion negntived, 577.
CoMMERCIAL AGENT IN Lo:-moN: Ad.f. moved by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick to
discuss the necessity for the immediate appointment of a commercial agent in London in the interest of the producers of New South Wales, 1668; debated by Mr. See, 1670; motion negatived, 1671.
Co~IMONWEALTH Po~TAL REGC:LATroxs : Council: Motion bv the Hon. N. Hawken
that the proposed postal regulations of the Federal Government relating to the State of Tasmania are not in accord with the constitutional liberties of the Commonwealth, and interfere with confidential exchange of correspondence, and are unconstitutional, 431 ; debated by the Hon. B. R. Wise, 436; the Hon. N. Hawken, in reply, and motion withdrawn, 438.
CoNDITIOXAL LAND PuRcHASES : :M'otion by Mr. Nielse:~. that a grant of the
fee-simple of all1ands taken up as conditional purchases under the· Land Act of 1861 should be made without further payment on the expiry of fifty years from the date of the original selection, 2835; motion withdrawn, ~857.
COUNCIL: ADDITIONAL SITTING DAYS: Motion by Hon. F. B. Snttor that the House
sit on Friday and Tuesday, agreed to, 4231. AD~HNISTRATION OF OATH :
Commissionconstitutingthe President, Deputy President, and Chairman of Committees, Commissioners to administer the oath to members, 2, 10, 156.
Cou SESSION 1901. Drv xlix
23 J11Iy to 20 December, 1901.
COUNCIL (continued) : CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES : The Hon. W. J. Trickett elected, 156.
(JHAIR;11AN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPORARY [COUN· CIL) OPINION OF :
Railway Commissione1·'s Salary' Bill: Amend· ment by Mr. Hawken not ir, order, 4241.
COX, DEATH OF HON. G. JI. : Obs. by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 3929 ; the
Hon. Dr. MacLaurin, theHon. Dr. Norton, the Hon. H. C. Dangar, 3930.
LEA YE OF ABSENCE : Leave of absence granted to the Hon. Jago
Smith, 2; the Hon. S. H. Hyam, 1280; the Hon. G. Thornton, 1524; the Hon. P. L. C. Shepherd, l 707 ; the Hon. E. Greville, 2706.
MEMBERS DECEASED : The Hon. A. Garran, the Hon. T. Dalton, 2;
Hon. S. H. Hvam, 3259; the Hon. G. Thornton, 366{; the Hon. G. H. Cox, 3929.
1\lE;IlBERS RESIGNED: The Hon. J. Blanks by, the Ron. J. Estell, the
Ron. E. D. Millen, the Hon. A. J. Gould, and the Ron. E. Pulsford, 2.
PRESIDENT [HON. SIR JOHN LACKEY, K.C.lll.G.], RULINGS AND OPINIONS OF :
Public Worl~s Committee: As to method of Yoting, 8S7.
PRESIDENT, MR. DEPUTY, RULil\'GS AND OPINIONS OF:
Indust1·ial Arbitration Bill: The House had power to deal with the bill, 2002; as to remarks by Mr. \Vise on Assembly's Message, 3670.
.Shearas' Accommodation Bill: As to motion to restore bill to the pa.per, 3484.
'l'ied-Houses Bil!: As to the introduction of new matter when speaking in reply on the debate, 2738.
Women's Franchise Bill: Standing order 102 did not alter the comprehensive rule that the mover of an amendment had no right of reply, 1655.
SPECIAL ADJOURNn1ENTS : 25, 156, 496, 662, 1034, 1852, 4526.
TEMPORARY CHATRUAN OF COMMITTEES : The Hon. F. T. Humphery appointed, 429.
CouPox SYSTE~r: Adj. moved by Mr. Law to discuss the urgent
necessity of the Government introducing a bill to abolish the coupon system ; motion ruled out of order, 3830.
CRESSWELL, \VILLIAM: Adj. moved by Mr. E. M. Clark to discuss
the delay of the Government in giving effect to the report of a royal commission, recommending the release of "'illiam Cresswell from the Parramatta Lunatic Asylum, 1287; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1289; Mr. George, 1292; l\1r. D. O'Connor,
d
CRESS \YELL, IVILLIAlll (continued): Mr. Moore, 1293; M.r. See, 1295; Mr. Haynes, 1298 ; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1300; Mr. E. M. Clark, in reply, 130~; motion negatived, 1304.
CROWN LANDS ACT-EXCHANGE OF LAND: Motion by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, that no
exchange of land under the 47th section of the Crown Lands Act be in future agreed to, except for other lands on the holding of applicant, or for lands immediately adjoin. ing same, negatived, 1717.
CROWN LANDS : CEKTRAL DIYISION : Adj. moved by Mr. D. R.. Hall to discuss the
need for more prompt steps beir>g taken to make available the Crown lands in the central division, 3041 ; motion ruled out of order, 30!3.
D DARLING HAHBOUR RESUMPTION CASES :
Adj. mo\·ed by Mr. Arthur Griffith to discuss the waste of public money by the Crown Law Department, in feeing daily four leading barristers in the Darling Harbour land resumption cases, 4076; debated by Mr. See, 407(); Mr. McGowen, 4080; Mr. Haynes, 4082; I\Ir. C. A. Lee, 4083; Mr. Sullivan, 4084; motion lap~ed, 4081>.
DIGHT, MR .. PeTs. expl. as to absence from the House, 1397.
DISFIGURE~1ENT OF THE HARBOUR: AdJ. moved by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick to
discuss the necessity for legislation to pre\·ent the further disfigurement of harbour foreshores and other beauty spots by the erection of unsightly advertising hoardings, 3435; debated by Mr. Broughton, Mr. E. M. C!ark, 3437; Mr. Archer, Mr. Whiddon, .Mr. Quinn, 3440; Mr. Jessep, 3441 ; Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 3442; Mr. Waddell, motion lapsed, 3443.
\Yemen's Franchise Bill, m. for adj., of debate on 2R., 1392; 2R., 1551; Com., 1556-m. for adj., of debate on 3R., 1635; m: "'!;'~at the question be now put," 1654, 16oo ; 3R., 1658 ; m. "That the order of the day be discharged," 1658; m. "That the bill be withdrawn," 1658.
on m. for 2R., 4127. Address in Reply, Amendment on, 321. Alleged Post-office Irregularities, m., 1020. Blockholders' Bill, Com., 2394. Bogan Gate-Bulbodney Railway Bill, Com.,
3462. Claims of Robert Roberts, m., 3501. Closer Settlement Bill, Com., 4497. Contagious Diseases Prevention Bill, m. for _ leave to bring in, 472. Defamation Bill, 2R., 1913; Com., 1913. :Federal Capital Site, m. of urgency, 4540. Fitzpatrick, J. C. L., Mr., m. "That the
hon. member be not further heard," 2185. Friendly Societies (Further Amendment) Bill,
(No. 2),2R., 3543; Com., 3593,3601; amendment on m. for 3R., 3649.
Gov~rnment Rail.ways(Commis~ioner's Salary) ~111! m. declarmg the expediency of bringmg m., 4000; 2R., 4064; 3R., 4112.
Governor's Salary Bill, Com., 2063, 2067 2075, 2076 ; m., "That the Bill do noV.: pass," 2126.
2R., 725; Corn., 727; 3R., 750. DOMI::\TICK LACERDA, CASE OF :
Adj. moved by Mr. R. D. Jlrfea<rher, to discuss the administration of the Old-age Pensions Act in regard to the case of Dominick Lacerda, 3280 ; motion ruled out of order, 3281.
E ELECTORAL DISTRICTS :
Motio.n by Mr. See approving of the re·distribut10n of State of New South \Vales into electoral districts embodied in the report of Electoral Districts Commi~sioners, 750, 756; debated by Mr. Arthur GriffitJ1, 750; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Carruthers, 752; Mr. Moore, 7o3; Mr. Sleath (who moved an amendment referring the matter back to the commissioners for further report), Mr Brunker, 755; Mr. Affleck, Mr. Mahony (who moved the adjournment of the debate), Mr. Cohen, Mr. Wood, debate adjourned, 757.
F FEDERAL CAPITAL, SITE FOR THE :
Obs. by Mr. See, 4434; Mr. Carruthers, 4439 ; Mr. C. A. Lee, 4440; motion by Mr. Carruthers_, that it is a matter of urgent necessity tha~ the Honse should forthwith consider the expediency of discussing the question of the site of the federal capital under the Federal Constitution Act, 4535 ; motion negatived, 4540; motion by Mr. See that the G.over~ment, recognising that it is the exclusive nght of the Parliament of the Commonwealth, through the Federal Go. vernment, to make the final selection of the site for the federal capital, proposes to ask the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth to indicate the various features of suitability which an eligible site for the scat of govern· ment should possess, 4613; debated by Mr. Carruthers, 4616; motion ruled out of order, 4632.
See also STATE RIGHTS.
FIN SESSION 1901. Gov li
23 July to 20 December, 1901.
FINANCE: AUDITOR·GENERAL'S REPORT :
Statement of receipts and expenditure for year ended June 30th, 1900, together with Auditor-General's report thereon, laid on table, 26; special interim report laid on the table, 1392.
FINA~CIAL STATEMENT : Financial statement by Mr. \Vaddell, in Com·
mittec of \Vays and :Means, on motion to grant a sum not exceeding £1,937 for the expenses of the establishment of his Excellency the Governor, 1738 ; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee (who moved as D,n [l,!l1endment thD,t the financial condition of the country, as shown by the estimates of WD,ys and means for the years 1901 D,Ud 1902 is unsatisfac· tory), 1750, 1941,2134,2247; Mr. See, 1752, 1756, 19[)1, 2180, 2247, 2250; Mr. Moore, 1754, 2194; Mr. J. C. L. FitzpD,trick, 1755, 2177, 2248; Mr. D. Storey, 1755,2168; Mr. Price, 1756; Mr. M.ackenzie, 1950; Mr. Hogue, 1951, 2249; Mr. Lonsdale, 1952, 2232; Mr. D. R. Hall, 2144; Mr. Affleck, 2152, 2248; Mr. Ashton, 2156; Mr. Brough· ton, 2174; Mr. Wood, 2198; Mr. Cohen, 22ll ; Mr. Price, 2216; Mr. Haynes, 2217; Mr. Dick, 2225; Mr. Webster, 2228; Mr. Sleath, 2236; Mr. Davidson, 2243 ; Mr. Daley, Mr. E. M. Clark, 2245; amendment negatived, 2246; Mr. Carruthers, 2249; Mr. Gormly, 2249, 2255; Mr. Crick, Mr. Norton, Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 2250; Mr. Edden, Mr. Carroll, 2251 ; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 2260; Mr. D. O'Connor, 2264; Mr. Power, 2267; Mr. Kelly, 22G8; Mr. Jessep, 2270: motion 3,greed to, 2271.
SUPPLY: Executive and Legislative : Establishment of his Excellency the Go
vernor, 1738. Parliamentary Library, 2429.
Colonial Secretary's Department·: Colonial Secretary, 2430; Auditor-General, 2462; Aborigines Protection Vote, 2478; Police, 2482; Lunacy, 2492; Medical Adviser to the Government, 2516; Government Statistician, 2520; Agent-General, 2521; State Children's Relief Department, Fisheries Commission, 2530; Nursery Gardens, Campbelltown, Electoral Office, 2531 ; Re. gistrar-General and Examiner of Patents, 2534; Sydney Harbour Trust, 2535; Charitable Allowances, 2539.
Department of Lands : Secretary for Lands, 2556.
DPpaTtrnent of Public Wm-lc.~: Public ·works Establishment, 2746; Public
\Yorks and Services, 2787 ; Water Supply and Sewerage, 2790 ; Hunter District \Vater and Sewerage Board, 2793 ; Labour Bureau, 2i95.
Department of Public Instruction, Labour and lndust?·y:
Public Instruction, under the act 43 Victoria, No. 23, 2899; Industrial Schools, Public Library ofNewSouth Wales, 2960; National Art Gallery, 2966; Grants in aid of Public Institutions, 2968; Miscellaneous, 2972.
FINANCE (continued) : SUPPLY (continued): Department of .Mines and A gTkultw·e: ~partment of Mines, 3006.
Colonial Treasurer'.! Department : Stamp Duties, Land and Income Tax, 3106 ; Government Printer, 3126; Stores and Stationery, 3131; Board. of Health, 3135; Shipping Masters, 3136; Navigation, 3141 ; Administration of Old-age Pensions Act, 3148; Miscellaneous, 3155; Railways, 3158; Advance to Treasurer, 3203; Fisheries Com· mission, 3204.
Department of Attorney-General and Justice: Attorney-General, 3181; Master-in-Equity, 3195; Probate and Intestate Estates Office, 3196; Petty Sessions, 3197; Prisons, Public Service Board, 3200; Miscellaneous, 3201.
FITZPATRICK, J. C. L., MR. : Pers. expl. as to interjections in House, 155. Pers. expl. as to discussion on estimates of
Lands Department, 2584. FREDERICK, EMPRESS, DEATH OF THE :
Motions adopting address of condolence to. His Majesty the King (Council) 371;
· (Assembly) 380. FRIENDLY SociETIES AcT :
Motion by Mr. Carruthers tl:J.at the 12th section of the Friendly Societies' Act was not intended to have a retrospecti,·e operation, 362 ; debated by Mr. See, 364; Mr. Brunker, and motion withdrawn, 366.
G GLEBE ISLAND ABATTOIR:
Motion by Mr. O'Sulli,·an to refer to the Public Works Committee the expediency of removing the public abattoirfrom Glebe Island and re-erecting the same·on a more suitable site in the vicinity of the corporation saleyards or other suit-able locality, 1239 ; debated by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Carroll, 1240; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Law, 1241; Mr. Hollis, Mr. Donaldson, Mr. Lonsdale, Mr. E. M. Clark, Mr. Farnell, 1242 ; Mr. Archer, Mr.Jessep, 1243; Mr. Winchcombe, Mr. J. Hurley, 1244; Mr. Mackenzie, 1245; Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, motion agreed to, 1246.
GOVERNMENT : VOTE OF CENSURE :
Obs. by Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr. See, and. Mr. Haynes, respecting notice of motion of censure, 2121.
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES : HOURS OF LABOUR : Motion by Mr. McGowen tha.t all Government
employees (servants of the Railway Commissioners included) should not work more .that forty-eight hours in any one week for a full week's work, and that a reduction of their hours of labour to that number should be made without any reduction of their wages, 1776; debated by Mr. Quinn, 1781 ;
Iii Gov INDEX TO SUBJECTS. MET
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
GoYERNMENT EMPLOYEES : HouRs oF LABOUR : (continued) : Mr. Aflieck (who moved as an amendment the omission of all the words after the I]'Ord "week"), 1783 ; Mr. George, 1784; "'Mr. Anderson, 1785; Mr. Hollis, 1786 ; Mr. Nielsen, 1790; Mr. See, 1791; Mr. Haynes, 1796 ; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 1798 ; Mr. Fegan, 1800; Mr. Young, 1802; Mr. Macdonald, 1805 ; Mr. Ashton, 1806; Mr. Vi7ood, 1808; Mr. R.·D. Meagher, 1812; Mr. E. llf. Clark, 1813; Mr. Hogue, Mr. M0Gowen, in reply, 1814; amendment ne· gatived, motion agreed to, 1818.
H HALL, Mr. D. R. :
Pers. expl. as to absence dttring passage of Lands Department estimates, 2i4l.
"HANSARD": Council: Obs. by the Deputy-President, 3209.
HAWKESBURY RIVER BRIDGE: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the
Public 'Works Committee the expediency of constructing a bridge over the Hawkesbury River at Richmond at a cost not exceeding £40,000, 3238 ; debated by Mr. B. Hall, Mr. Haynes, 3239; Mr. Raynes, Mr. Jessep, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3240; Mr. Winchcombe, :n4J, Mr.· Gormly, Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, motion agreed to, 3242.
HousiNG oF CoNSUThiPTIVES BY THE STATE : Council: Motion by the Ron. Dr. Nash that the
housing of consumptives by the state is not in a satisfactory condition, and that it is desirable that some more adequate provision be made for their accommodation and treatment, 887 ; debate adjourned, 894; the Hou. Dr. MacLaurin, 1524; the Ron. F. B. Suttor, 1526; Ron. W. J. Trickett, 1528 ; the Ron. N.J. Buzacott, the Ron. Dr. Nash, in reply, 1530.; motion agreed to, 1532.
HUGHES, THE RoN. J. : Pers. ex pl. as to remarks on Tied-Houses Bill,
2414. HUNTER RIVER FLOOD MITIGATION:
Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the Public Works Committee the expediency of constructing works for the mitigation of effects of floods in the Hunter River, 1247; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 1248; llir. Price, 1249; Mr. Cohen, 1253 ; Mr. Willis, 1254 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1255 ; Mr. Bennett, 1256 ; Mr. Edden, 1257; Mr. Haynes, 1258; Mr. D. Storey, 1259; Mr. V\'inchcombe, 1260; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Gillies, 1261 ; Mr. Lonsdale, 1264 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, 1265; motion agreed to, 1266.
I INDECEXT SCENES AT TH~~ Doii!AIN BATHS :
Council: Adf. moved by the Hou. J. ·wilson to call attention to indecencies connected with the public baths ; debated by the Ron. W. R. Campbell, 1708 ; the Ron. B. R. 'Vise, motion negatived, 1709.
INVASION OF STATE RIGHTS: FEDERAL LEGIS· LATIO:-.:
Adj. moved by Mr. Haynes to discuss the invasion of state rights by the proposed federal legislation with regard to postal, telegraph, and telephone services, 1123 ; motion ruled out of order, 1132.
L LAnouR BuREAU :
Adj. moved by Mr. Kelly to discuss the unsatisfactory administration of the Labour Bureau in dealing with the unemployed, 3965; debated by Mr. O'Suilivan, 3968 ; motion lapsed, 397 I.
LIBRARY WITHIN UNIVERSITY GROUl'IDS: Report of Public \Yorks Committee presented,
1707 ; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan that it is expedient that the erection of the library, as recommended by the Public V\T orks Com· mittee, be carried out, debate adjourned, 3633; Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr .• J. C. L. Fitz· patrick, motion agreed to, 4129.
LIQUOR TRAFFIC : Motion by Mr. R. D. Meagher that a royal com
mission be appointed to inquire into the liquor traffic of New South Wales, 520; debated by Mr. Lonsdale, 523 ; Mr. Carroll, 524; Mr. Crick, 525; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Hogue (who moved as an amendment the addition of the words "including the sale of intoxicants in clubs"), 527; Mr. Kelly, 529; Mr. Edden, 530 ; Mr. J. Hurley, 531 ; Mr. Mahony, 532; Mr. Haynes, 534; Mr. Winch· combe, 535; Mr. 'i.Yaddell, 536; Mr. Moore, 537; Mr.JFegan, 538; Mr. McGowen, 539; Dr. Ross, 540; Mr. Jessep, 541; Mr. See, 542; Mr. Alexander Campbell, Mr. Dight, 544; Mr. O'Sullivan, 545; Mr. 'iVilliams, 546; Mr. McCoy, amendment negatived, Mr. Daley, 54R; Mr. 'iYalsh, Mr. MacDonell, 549; Mr. Webster,Mr. Miller,550; Mr.RD.Meagher, in reply, 551 ; motion negatived, 553.
LUNATIC ASYLUni ATTENDANTS : Adj. moved by Mr. Moxham to discuss the
necessity for the reduction of the working hours of attendants in the state hospitals for insane, 1718; debated by Mr. See, 1722; Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 1723; Mr. Dick, Mr. Miller, 1724; Mr. Ashton, Mr. Moxham, in reply, motion negatived, 1725.
M MciSTYRE, MR.:
Pers. expl. as to absence from division, 367. McKINLEY, DEATH OF PRESIDENT:
Motion expressing to Mrs. McKinley, the sympathy of the people of this state at the death of her illustrious husband, and to the people of the United States their regret and sorrow at the loss which the nation has thereby sustained, agreed to (Council) 1358, (Assembly) 1354.
METROPOLITAN TRAFFIC AcT : Adf. moved by Mr. Dacey to discuss the
management of vehicular traffic of Sydney, 779; motion ruled out of order, 781.
NAT SESSIO~ 1901.
23 July to 20 December, 1901.
N NATIONAL BANK :
Motion by Mr. Rose, that the nucleus of a National Bank should be provided for 'by amalgamating the New South \Vales and Go\·ernment Savings Banks, 971; debated by Mr. Arthur Griffith (who moved an amendment to omit all the words after the word "by" with a vie\\' to inserting the words "an extension of operations of the Savings Bank of New South Wales"), 9i9; Mr. \Villis, 982; Mr. Carruthers, 985 ; Mr. Nielsen, 988 ; Mr. Crick, 990 ; Mr. Moore, 994; Mr. See, 995; Mr. McGowen, 1001; Mr. Jessep, 1003; Mr. Carroll, 1005; amendment negath-ed, motion agreed to, 1007.
NEWCASTLE SEWERAGE \VORKS: Report of Public \Yorks Committee, pre
sented, 26 ; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan, that it is expedient that the construction of sewerage works should be carried out, agreed to, 4573.
NUISANCE AT NEWCASTLE \VEST: Adj. moved by Mr. Gilbert to discuss the
neglect by the local authority and the Board of Health in failing to enforce the provisions of the Public Health Act in regard to the Melville-street swamp nuisance, 850; debated by Mr. Arthur Griffith, Mr. Edden, 853; Mr. \Vaddell, 855; Mr. Fegan, Mr. Brunker, 856; Mr. Gilbert, in reply, 857; motion negatived, 858.
0 O'CONNOR, D., MR. :
Pers. expl. as to reports in Daily Telegmph, 1400, 1717; obs. by Mr. Crick, 1401; Mr. Barnes, 1718.
0\"ERCROWDING OF THEATRES: Adj. moved by Mr. Levy to discuss the over
cr<:wding of theatres in the city of Sydney, 23::>7 ; debated by Dr. Ross, 2361 ; Mr. Quinn, 2362; 1\Ir. Sleath, Mr. Broughton, 2363; Mr. Haynes, Mr. E. M. Clark, 2364 ; :Mr. See, 236.5; Mr. Levy, in reply, 2366; motion negatived, 2367.
p PARLIAMENT :
ADDRESS I~ REPLY TO OPENING SPEECH : Council: Address in reply to opening speech
moved by the Hon. \V. Robson, 14; seconded bytheHon. Dr. Nash, l8;debateclbytheHon. J. l\1. Creed, 20 ; the Hon. \V. J. Trickett, 23 ; the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 24; address agreed to 25 ; address presented and his Excellency's reply, 156.
Assembly: Address in reply to opening speech moved by Mr. George, 31 ; seconded by Mr. Mcintyre, 40; debated by Mr. U. A. Lee (who moved as an amendment the insertion of a paragraph informing his Excellency that the House strongly disapproves of the conduct of Ministers in their administration of public affairs during the recent ·unwarrantably prolonged recess, and of their failure to meet Parliament prior to
PARLIAMENT (continued): ADDRESS IN REPLY TO OPENING BPEECH ( ctd.) :
the general election), 42; Mr. See, 51 ; Mr. D. Storey, 59; Mr. Norton, 66; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 78 ; Mr. Ashton, 81 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 94 ; Mr. Haynes, 98 ; Mr. Gillies, 106; Mr. McGowen, llO; Mr. Carruthers, 123; Mr. Crick, 136; Mr. Cohen, 148; Mr. Dacey, 160; Mr. Hogue, 170; Mr. Gormly, ISO; lllr. B. B. O'Conor, 18i; Mr. Perry, 192; Mr. ~I core, 196; Mr. Holman, 207; Mr. Waddeil, 219; Mr. Mahony, 228 ;'Mr. Edden, 234; Mr. Quinn, 243; Mr. Williams, 249; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 252; Mr. MacDonell, 2GS; .Mr. Scobie, 277; Mr. Anderson, 279; Mr. Walsh, 282; Mr. Sleath, 283; Mr. Archer, 291; Mr. Levy, 296 ; Mr. Collins, Mr. Moxham, 308 ; Mr. Fallick, 311 ; Mr. Chapman, 312; Mr. Affleck, 315; Mr. Jessep, 318; amendment negatived, address agreed to, 321 ; address presented and his Excellency's reply, 322.
OPENING OF PARLIAMENT : Parliament opened by his Excellency, the
Lieutenant-Go1·ernor, I, 2, 10. PARLIAMENTARY I,IBRARY: Ad,i., moved by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick to
discuss the inadequate protection from fire of the valuable records in the library of Parliament., 610; debated by Mr. O'Sullivan, 61l; Mr. Farnell, 612; Mr. Winchcombe, and motion negatived, 613.
PARLIAMENT HOUSE; ATTENDANCE OF PUBLIC AT: Obs. by Mr. Haynes, 1304; Mr. C. A. Lee,
1306; pers. expl. by Mr. Farnell, 1399. REDUCTION' OF MEiiiRERS :
Motion by Mr. Law that no further appointments should be made to the Legislative Council until the question of a reduction has been dealt with by the Government, 334; debated by Mr. Haynes, 336; Mr. D. Storey, 339 ; Mr. Erlden, 344; Mr. Crick, 345 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 346 ; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 347; Mr. Dight, l\.fr. Ashton, 348: .Mr. Gormly, Mr. C. A. Lee, 349; Mr. J. Hurley, 350; Mr. Moore, Mr. Oakes, 352 ; Mr. Clara, 353 ; -Mr. Phillips, Mr. Mahony, 354; Mr. George, Mr. Morton, 355 ; Mr. Brunker, Mr. Jessep, l\fr. Cohen, 356; Mr. Latimer, Mr. Williams, 357 ; Mr. J. F. Smith, 358; Mr. \Vinchcombe, Mr. McCoy, Mr. Quinn, 359; Mr. Nielsen, 360; JHr. Law in reply, motion negatived, 361.
P ARLIA11ENTARY ELECTORATES AND ELECTION AcT:
Motion by Mr. R. D. Meagher that the Govern· ment should bring in a bill abolishing the system of electoral rights and providing for the adoption of the Hare-Spence system of voting and voting by post; obs. by Mr. See, Mr. Edelen; motion bpsed, 473.
PENITENTIARY AND PRISON FOR FEMALES : Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan that it is expedient
that the erection of a penitentiary and prison for femaies near Rand wick, as recommended by the Public Works Committee,
Iiv PEN IXDEX TO SUBJECTS. PRI
Vo1ume3 1, 2, 3 4.
PENITENTIARY AND PRISON FOR FEThiALES ( ctd.): be carried out, debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, Mr. Affieck, 3713; Mr. See, Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, motion agreed to, 3714.
PETITIONS: Aberdare Collieries Company Bill-in favour
of, 1820. Blockholders of Ganmain-for reappraisement
of land, 1285. Citizens' Association of Broken Hill-for work
to be provided for unemployed, 3220. COhen, Isaiah Reginald-Against return to
Parliament of W. H. Mahonv, 9iH. Commonwealth Portland Cement Company's
Bill-for leave to introduce, 819. Emily Gilfeather-for presern.tion of rights
in Devonsire-street Cemetery, 1820. Extension of Franchise to \Vomen-in favour
of, 1022. Extension of Franchise to vVomen-against,
1022, 121& . Evangelical Council-asking that proceedings
Liquor Traffic -·for prevention of Sunday selling, &c., 1920; for prevention of sale of liquor to children under 16 years of age, 3039 ; for abolition. of free luncheons by hotelkeepers, 3220.
Local Option-in favour of extension of, &c., 3432, 3573, 3625, 3704, 3771, 3826, 4025, 4073, 4178, 4259, 4430.
Moore Estate Acts-for amendment of, 484. Municipalities Act-for amendment of, 3711. Petersham Christian Conference-for the
House to be opened with prayer, 2858. Pitt-street Presbyterian Church-against Pres
byterian Church Property Management Bill, 3552.
Presbyterian Church of Australia-for leave to bring in a bill, 3323.
Shop~eepers of Newcastle, \Vest Ma,itland, a,nd St. Leonards-for legislation to abolish coupon system, 2893.
Stanley, \Villiam-for redress of grievance, 3003.
State Labourers' Union-for employment, 4073, 4178.
Steamship Owners-for protection of rights of employers, 2087.
Stewart, Andrew-Against return to Parliament of P. J. Clara, 961.
Violette, William Bradley-for leave to be represented before select committee, 4259.
~raine, John Charles- Against return to Parliament of A. D. Nelson, 669.
\Yesleyan Church Lauds Validating Bill-for leave to introduce, 1022.
White Cliffs Residents-for elimination of certain clauses from J\iining Bill, 3491.
PILOT SERVICE, NEWCASTLE : Adj., moved by Mr. Dick to discuss the
state of the pilot service at Newcastle, 504; debated by Mr. Waddell, 506; Mr. Edden, 508; Mr. Dick, in reply, 509 ; motion negatived, 510.
PRINCE ALFRED HosPITAL: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the Public
vVorks Committee the expediency of constructing additions to Prince Alfred Hospital, 1246 ; agreed to, 1247; report of Public Works Committee presented, 2639; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan, that the propo~ed additions be carried out, prodded the cost does not exceed £!5,000, and subject to the alterations in the details of the plans as recommended by the PulJlic \Yorks Committee, 3230; debated by .i\Ir. C. A. Lee, :Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3231; Mr. Moore, Mr. Carroll, 3232; ::'lfr. Moxham, Mr. Anderson, Mr. J. Hurley, 3233; Dr. Ross, 3234; Mr. D. O'Connor, Mr. Haynes, 3235 ; Mr. Hogue, 3236; Mr .. Gormly, i.VIr. Affleck, 3237; Mr. Cohen, Mr. O'Sullivar, in reply, motion agreed to, :3238.
PRIVILEGE: ARTICLE IN "TRUTH" : Motion by Mr. Archer, that the leading
article entitled "A Legislative Scanclal," appearing in Truth, which paper is owned by the hon. member for Northumberland is a brea,ch of privilege nnd a gross libel on the House ; article read by the Clerk, 2561 ; debated by Mr. J. Hurley, Mr. See, 2562; Mr. Hogue, 2564 ; Mr. Crick, 2565 ; l\Ir.
, D. O'Connor, 2566; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Anderson, 2567 ; l\Ir. Haynes, 2568 ; Mr. Sleath, 2569; Mr. R. D. Me~gher, 2570; Mr. \Yood, 2573; Mr. Jessep, 2576; .1\ir. Cann, Mr. Affleck, i'\-Ir. Ferguson, 2577; Mr. George, 2580; Mr. E. J\I. Clark, 2581; Dr. Ross, 2582 ; J\Ir. Ard10r, in reply, motion agreed to, 2583 ; motion by IIIr. See, that the House; to morrow, proceed to inquire into the statements made in the article referred to ; and that the hon. member for Northumberland be requested to attend in his place at 5 p.m. to be heard in reference to the motion, agreed t0, 2583 ; obs. as to absence of Mr. Norton from the House, :\fr. See, Mr. Crick, Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 26H ; Mr. C. A. Lee; Mr. J. ('. L. Fitzpatrick, 2642; Mr. 'Whiddon, Mr. Slea,tb, Mr. Haynes; order of the day postponed, 2643; obs. by Mr. Norton, 2816; :Mr. Ed den, 2818; motion by Mr. See, that having heard the hon. member for Northumberland, Testatements published in 'l'ntlh, and the hon. member having withdrawn, the House accepts his expbnut.ion and apology, 2818; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 2820; .i\lr. R. D. Meagher, 2823 ; Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 2824; Mr. McGowen, 2826; Mr. D. O'Connor (who mo\-ed, as an a,menrlment, that the hon. member for Northumberland l>e reprimanded by Mr. Speaker), '2827 ; Mr. Carruthers, 2829; Ilfr. Crick. 2832 ; 1i r. Nielsen, 283!; 11r. Edden, 2835; .Mr. Dacey, 2836; Mr. J. Hurley, 2838; Mr. Geotge,
PRI SESSIO:-< 1901. QuE lv
23 July to 20 December, 1901.
PRIVILEGE (continued) : ARTICLE IN "TRUTH" (continued)
2839 ;. Mr. Archer, Mr .. Jessep, 2841; Mr. Lonsdale, 2842 ; Mr. Ferguson, 2843 ; Mr. Broughton, Mr. Haynes, 2845 ; Mr. Moore, 2848; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2850; Mr. Miller, 2852; amendment negatived, motion agreed to, 2854.
STANDING ORDERS : Comwil: Obs. by the Hon. N. Hawken, 3931.
PuBLHJ \VonKs Co~DIITTEE : Council: The Hon. IV. R. Campbell, the Hon.
A. Kethel, and the Hon, J. Hughes elected, 887.
Assembly: Messrs. Hawthorne, McFarlane, McOowen, and Moore elected, 849.
PYRMONT BRIDGE EXTENSION : Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the
Pn blic \Yorks Committee the expediency of carrying out works in extension of the Pyrmont Bridge now in course of construction, 3242; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 3243; Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, motion agreed to, 3244 ; report of Public \Vorks Committee presented, 4075; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan, that the proposed works be carried out as recommended by the Public ·works Committee, debated by Mr. Price, -i508; Mr. Kelly, Mr. Jessep, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4510 ; Mr. Samuel Smith, 4511 ; Mr. O'SulliYan, in reply, 4512, motion agreed to, 4513.
Q QUEEN VICTORIA, DEATH OF:
Message from His Excellency the LieutenantGovernor, announcing the death of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and accession of King Edward VII (Council) 13; ( Assembly) 206; motions adopting address of con. dolence to his Majesty the King (Council) 369 ; (Assembly) 379.
QUESTIONS: ABATTOIRS: For Northern Districts-Mr. Estell, 442.
ABERDEEN HOSPITAL : Sale of old Building-"1[?-. Fleming, 1919.
ADRIAN, MR., P.l\L : Remarks by-1\fr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1173,
ART SOCIETY, TH~; : Grant to-Mr. R. D. Meagher, 2816.
ASSEMBLY, THE: Answers to Questions- Mr. Dacey, 608 ; Mr.
J. C. L. Fitzpatricl~, 2897. Condoublin Election-1\fT. Dacey, 2122, 2273;
1\[r. J. F. Smith, 2278. Formal Business-M1·. Arthm· Griffith, 669. Improvement of the Chamber-.1Yfr. Davidson,
1767; 1\[r. Broughton, 1919; 1\fr. R. D. M eaghe1·, 2559 ; 1\h·. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3004.
Libels on the House-Jib·. Gem·oe, 2813. Lighting of the Chamber-lib·. Whiddon, 775. Limitation of Debate-1\!1·. Gormly, 2895. Motions of Adjournment-Jlb·. JJJdden, 3409;
]J[J·, J. C. L. Fitzpatn:cT.·, 3488. Order of Bnsiness-Mr. B. Hall, 1665; Mr.
C. A. Lee, 1860, 3221, 3:?79, 3339. Penalising Ron. Members-llh. J. C. L. Fitz·
patriclc, 3494. Printing of Public Documents-Jlh· . .T. G. L.
445; .llfr. J, Hur/ey,2S'J7; .llfr. D. O'Connor, 3774, 4433.
Reduction of Members- Mr. Edden, 30,2816; Mr. Nobbs (for .11{1-. D. Storey), 1393; .llfr. Affleck (for JJ!r. D. Storey), 1659 ; M1·. Wood, 1716; JJir. Levy, 2035; .~fr. J. Hurley, 2419, 2816, 3~29; Mr. W. F. Hu1·ley (for J~Ir. Chapman), 2586 ; }.[r. Nobbs (for Mr. Hogue), 340S; M1·. Whiddon, 4255; Mr. Winchcombe, 4612.
Sleeping Accommodation for Members-M1·. Dick (for Mr. Walsh), 1236; JJ!r. Walsh, 1558, 2559, 3004.
COl\IMONWEALTH, THE : Claims against-.ill!-. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick (for
JJfr. Sullivan), 1714. Federal Tariff-M1-. J. C. L. Fitzpatr~:ck,
2120, 2279, 2354, 2-!17; !tb· .. Whiddon, 2123, 2417, 2637, 3005, 3406, 4170; M1·. Nobbs (for Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick), 2277 ; Mr. R. D. .llfeagher, 2420 ; JJh. Jessep, 2895; M1-. Haynes, 3223; M1·. '1'. R. Smith, 3622.
Properties taken over from the State-Mr. Brunker, 1399; llfr. R. D • .llfea[Jher, 1566.
Responsibilities of the :Federal GovernmentMI-. Q·ninn, 2274.
Seat of Government-.llh. Kobbs (for Mr. Carruthers), 3955.
Services rendered by State Government-Mr. Dacey, 331.
Transferred Services-.llb-. Ge01·ge, 4258. CO~IPULSORY ARBITRATIO:-r ; Communications from Federal Government
DAWES POINT : Erection of Morgue-./Jfr. E. M. Clark (for
M1·. Daley), 4169. DAWES POINT RESERVE : Utilisation of-Mr. Daley, 555 ; Mr. E. 111.
Clm·k (for Mr. Daley), 1761, 4169. DEFENCES: Camp at Clarendon-~'lfr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick,
2034. Federal Commandant-Dr. Ross, 4074, 4180. Inspection of Stores-Mr. Quinn, 842. Lancers-11:17·. Dight, 1563. Meda1s-./Jh. Fegan, 1923, 2640. Officers' appointment-.llfr. Sleath, 1767. Officers who served in South Africa-Mr. C.
A. Lee, 2636. Railway Passes for Riflemen-}}fr. J. C. L.
Fitzpatrick, 2034. Rifle Clubs-JJfr. TV. F. Hu1·ley (for Mr. B.
Hall), 4527. Small Arms and Ammunition-Mr. Brough
ton, 733; .ll.fr. Quinn, 842 ; Mr. Kelly, 1767.
DENTAL SCHOOL : Erection of-M1·. Edelen, 328; Han. H. Stuw·t
(for Hon. Dr. Nct.sh) 1218. DEVONSHIRE-STREET CEl>iETERY:
Employment of Men-11fr. E . .II. Clark, 777 ; 1!76 ; JJ.fr. Whiddon, 3004; Mr. R. D. JJfeagher, 3040; JJfr. Levy, 3574.
Opening of Graves-Dr. Ro.s.s, 604. Sale of Shovels-Mr. Williams, 670. Sand removed from-JJh. Kelly, 4610. Subscriptions to Hospital-Mr. Daley, 1957. Tombstones-./Jfr. Davidson, 1173.
DIRECTOR OF GOVERNMENT CHARITIES: Office of-lrh. Dacey, 840.
DISCOUNT COUPON SYSTEM : Abolition of-.!Jfr. Law, 1764, 1765, 1960,
Men employed through Labour Bureau- Mr. . Power, 4598. Officials-Mr. Whiddon, 955; Mr. Sleath (for
. Afr. Samuel Smith), 1660. Report of Bnreau-M1·. Gillies (for Mr. Car
ruthers), 557; Mr. Hogue, 2590. LAJ\!BTON, MR. S. H. : Pension-Mr. J: C. L. Fitzpatrick, 557, 670. LA~D APPEAL COURT : Cost of Administration-Mr. Davis, 773.
LAND·TAX: Arrears-Mr. E. M. Clark, 663; Afr. Nobbs
(for Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick), 4073. Payments-l'rfr. E. JJf. Clark, 2032. Valuations-Mr. J. G. L. Fitzpatrick, 663;
Mr. Haynes, 730, 1666; Mr. A.flleck, 1034; JJfr. JJfoore, 1666; Mr. Dacey, 3222.
LAND·TAX BILL : Withdrawal of-llfr. A.flleck, 4076, 4180.
LAND TITLES OFFICE : Improvements- Jrh. Broughton, 1286; Mr.
LORD HOWE ISLAND : Electors-llfr. Broughton, 1852.
MACLEAY RIVER QUARRY : Accident at-lib-. B1·iner, 896.
1\fACQUARIE FIELDS ESTATE : Resumption of portion of-Dr. Ross, 2891.
UAITLAND HOSPITAL ENABLING BILL : Introduction of--Mr. Gillies, 1279, 1521.
"MANLY," S.S. : Accident to-Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpcttrick, 558;
Mr. Haynes, 777. MARGARINE:
Sale of-M1·. Fleming, 1918. l\IARI.'IE BOARD :
Report by Public Service Board- Mr. McGowen (for 11!1·. Samuel 8mith), 899 ; Mr. Levy (for Mr. Collms), 1659; JJfr. Samuel Smith, 2590; llfr. Snllivan, 3279.
OBSCENE LITERATURE : Sale of-Mr. Ajfteck, 1763, 1856; JJb·. R. D.
JJI eaghm·, 1764. OBSERVATORY PARK, SYDNEY: Trustees, &c.-Mr. E. J1[. Clark (for Mr,
Daley), 4071. OLD·AGE PENSIONS : Amendment of the Act-Mr. Ajfteclc, 1562;
Mr. Levy, 1661; M1·. J. G. L. Fitzpatrick, 1762, 1763.
Appeals-Mr. R. D. J1feagher, 4533. Applicants-M1·. JJ[oore, 331, 443, 453, 497,
554,609, 778; 11fr. Byme, 837; M1·. Walsh, 1122; Mr. Mclnty1·e, 1122, 1236; Mr. Willis, 1123; Mr. Donaldson, 1237 ; JJfr. J. G. L. Fitzpatrick (for JJfr. Quinn), 1714; Mr. JJfcGoy, 1856 ; Mr. Briner, 2033 ; JJ[r. Collins, 2585 ; Mr. Kelly (for M1·. B~trgess), 3489.
Cost of administering the Act-M?·. Davis, 1661 ; Mr. McGowen, 1956.
Deputy-Registrars-Hr. Ajfteck, 1562. Employment of Pensioners-Mr. Edden, 3493. Investigation of Clairr.s-JJfr. Wright, 329;
Mr. Dight, 376; JJ[r. Bnmker, 443; Mr~ M oor·e, 1122.
Metropolitan Board-.i!fr. Aifteck, 1854. Payments-1lfr. Nobbs (for Mr. J. G. L. Fitz
patrick), 375, 845; Mr. J. G. L. Fitzpatrick, 605, 2354, 3002; Mr. Carroll, 608; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 609; Mr. Levien, 776; Mr. Brunker, 837; D1·. Ross, 1040; JJ[r. Norton, 2278; Mr. T. R. Smith, 2585.
h:iv QuE INDEX TO SUBJECTS. QuE
Volumes 1, 2, 3. 4.
QUESTIONS (continued): ()LD·AGE PEXSIONS (continued): :Reciprocity between States-Jifr. ~Moore, 1570;
llfr. Farnell (for 11!1-. Daley), 2585; M1·. J. Hurley, 3626.
Relatives of Pensioners-M1·. J, C. L. Fitz. patrick, 898. •
Remuneration of Boards-Mr. J. 0. L. Fitzpatrick (for Mr. Richards), 497; Mr. WalBh, 497; ltfr. Edden, 558, 560; 11!1-. T. R. Smith, 3573.
Temporary Clerks-JJfr. E. M. Clark, 3268; M1·. Nobbs (for ltfr. Oakes), 3268 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick (for Mr. Sleath), 3570.
Total Expenditure-Jib· . • T. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 898; 11!7·. Walsh (for Jl{r. Gilbe1·t), 1118; llfr. Haynes, 3626.
Acting Gaolers-ltfr. Dacey, 555, 772. Allowances-~'1-fr. Dacey, 325, 497, 840; JJfr. . Nobbs (for Jrfr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick), 376 ;
Mr. R. D. Meagher, 731, 3273 ; Mr. Nobbs (for Mr. D. Sto1·ey), 1283; Mr. Estell (for Jib-. Nielsen), 3003; Mr. Williams, 3494, 3623 ; M1·. Stcath, 3623.
Inspector-General-lib-. Haynes, 730; Mr. D. O'Connor, 4075.
Leave of Absence - ltfr. R. D. Meaghe1·, 332 ; ltfl-. Levy, 4072, 4599.
Licensing Inspectors- Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpat7·ick, 666; l'rir. Byme, 1282.
New Depot-Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 3622. Payment of Pensions-Jib-. Nobbs (for Jib·.
Oakes), 3271. Payment of Sa1aries-1Jfr. E. JJI. Clark, 605 . Police at Roll Calls-ltb·. 111 acDonelt, 497. Police at St. Vincent's Hospital-Jif1". Oakes,
28ll. Police Band-M r. E . .llf. Clm·k, 2354. Police Quarters-JJfr. J. C'. L. Fitzpatrick,
Appeals-.llh. Pn'ce, 379, 901 : llf?·. E. H. alw·k, 602, :3700; JJh. E. 11£. Clark (for JJfr. Price), 729; ~~11·. J. C. L. Fitzpaf1·ick, 1041 ; .!Jfr. Dick (for JJh. Q1ti1·k), 3957; Mr. Moxham, 4176: .Afr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick (for 3h. Gillies), 4529.
lxvi INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
QUESTIONS (continued): PUBLIC SERVICE (continued) : Appointment of Law Clerks-Mr. J. C. L.
Fitzpatl"icl:., 1235. Appointments- Mr. Affleck, 2635; Mr. J.
HU1·ley, 4072. Director of Charities-Han. Dr. Nash, 3664. Dismissal of Officers-.M1·. Fegan, 2895; ]}h.
Kelly, 2896; /llr. Moore, 2896. Employees, Government Stores--M1·. J!J. M.
Clark, 2032; Mr. Scobie (for J}f7·. Holman), 3958.
Examinations-11[,·. J1J clntyre, 605. Glynn, Mr. F.-Mr. Arthw· G1·iffith, 32i6. Government Statistician-J,fr. P1·ice, 901. Gratuities in Lieu of Leave of Absence-llfr.
2414; 1lfr. R. D. JJ[eagher, 2893, 3964. Hours of Work-JJh. Kelly, 331, 2274; M1·.
1-lielsen, 374, 2590; .ilfr. Anderson, 374; .ilfr. P1·ice, 377 ; Mr. Kelly (for .ilb·. T. R. Smith), 155i ; 1\oh. Willis, 2420; Mr. T. R. Smith, 2813, 3621; .ilfr. B. B. O'Conor, 2815 ; Mr . .ilfcGowe1i, 3103; JJb-. Gilbe1·t, 3570 ; Dr. Ross, 3936.
• Ca?Toll, 502; JJ!?·. R. D. Meaghe1·, 958; .AfT. Willis, 1020; 1lfr. Quinn, 1766, 3278; .11I1·. D. O'Connor, 3574; M1·. Levy, 3829, 3961 ; lJfr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 4258.
·Residence for-·Bfr. Haynes,ll74; .ilfr.Brunker, 1666; MT. J. G. L. Fitzpatrick, 1715.
2276. YORK, DUKE OF : Visit of-1lf1· . .Aifieck, 2032; 11!1·. Anderson,
2815 ; ]Jf1·. Wood, 3432, 3<t92; Mr. Nobbs (for Mr. J. C. L. FitzpatTick), 4071.
lxxii R.AI INDEX TO SUBJECTS, RAr
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
R RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS: ABERCRO~iBIE·STREET TR.Ui\YA Y : Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the
Public Works Committe3 the expediency of constructing a line of tramway along Abercrombie-street to Erskineville, agreed to, 4578.
BELMORE TO LIVERPOOL, RAILWAY FROl\1: Report of Public \Vorks Committee presented,
26. BOGAN GATE TO BULBODNEY, RAILWAY FROM: Report of Public IY arks Committee presented,
1707; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan, that it is expedient that the construction of a line of railway from Bogan Gate to Bulbodney, as recommended by the Public \Yorks Committee, be carried out, 1905; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 1906 ; Mr. Carroll, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. LonsdaJe, 1907 ; motion agreed to, 1908.
BOOYONG TO BALLINA, RAILWAY FROl\1: Report of Public Works Committee presented,
26. BOWRAL TO ROBERTSON, RAILWAY FROM:
Report of Public Works Committee presented 1707. '
BROKEN HILL TO MENINDIE, RAILWAY FROM: Report of Public \Yorks Committee presented
26. ' CARLINGFORD TO DURAL, RAILWAY FROM: Report of Public \Yorks Committee presented
1707. ' CITY RAILWAY EXTENSIO~: Motion by Mr. Carruthers that the con
struction of the city railway is an urgent public requirement, and that a definite proposal to construct such railway ought, at the earliest opportunity, to be submitted to the Public \Vorks Committee, 628; debated by Mr. George, 631 ; Mr. Affieck, 632; Mr. Quinn, 633; Mr. Mcintyre, 635 ;Mr. Jessep, 636; Mr. Moore, 637; Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, Mr. 'iYinchcombe, 639 · Mr. O'Sullivan, 642; Mr. Macdonald, 644'; Mr. J. Hurley, 645; Mr. vVebster, 647; Mr. Nielsen, 648 ; Mr. Clara, Mr. Latimer 649; Mr. Gillies, Mr. Arthur Griffith, 650: Mr. Carruthers.in reply, 651 ; motion with: drawn, 653 ; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the Public \Yorks Committee the expediency of extending the railway into the city, 3545, 3550; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee 3549; Mr. \Valsh (who moved the adjourn: ment of the debate), 3550; Mr. Morton, Mr. Clara, Mr. Brunker, debate adjourned, 3551.
COBAR TO WILCA!\NIA RAILWAY: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan, that it is expedient
that the construction of a line of railway from Cobar to 'Vilcannia as recommended by the Public \Vorks Committee be carried out, agreed to, 3551.
COCKBURN TO BROKEN HILL, RAILWAY FROJII: Report of Public \Vorks CommitttJe presented,
26. COOMA TO DELEGATE, RAILWAY FROM: Report of Public Works Committee presented,
26.
RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (contd.J~ DULWICH HILL TRAMWAY EXTENSIOX: :Illation by Mr. O'Sulli\·an to refer to th8'
Public \Vorks Committee the expediency of constructing a line of tramway from Enmore Road, along Addison, Livingstone, and New Canterbury Roads, to the Dulwich Hill terminus, agreed to, 4577.
GLEN INXES TO INVERELL, RAILWAY FR031 : Motion bv Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the
Public 'Yorks Committee the expediency of the construction of a line of railway from Glen Innes to Inverell, 3452; debated by :1.1.r. Hogue, motion agreed to, 3455.
GUXDAGAI-TUJ\IUT RAILWAY, DEVIATIOS OF THE: Ac~j. moved by Mr. Donaldson to discuss the
deviation of the Gnndagai-Tumut railway through the town of A delong, 3709 ; debated by Mr. O'Sullivan, 3711; Mr. J. Hurley, 3712; motion lapsed, 3713.
MAXILLA TO BARRABA, RAILWAY FR03I: Report of Public \Yorks Committee presented,
26; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan that it is expedient that the line be carried out, providecl the land necessary for the purpose be con· veyed to the Crown free of cost, agreed to, 1239.
OXFORD-STREET TO BELLEVUE HILL TRAMWAY: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the
Public 'iVorks Committee the expediency of constructing a line of tramway from Oxfordstreet to Bellevue Hill, debated hy Mr. Kelly, 4577 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, motion agreed to, 4578.
RAILWAY DEVIATION, LITHGOW: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to· refer to the
Public \Yorks Committee the expediency of constructing a proposed deviation on the Great 'iYestern line to avoid the Lithgo\V Zig-Zag, 4573; debated by Mr. Estell, Mr. Kelly, Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, 4574; motion agreed to, 4575.
TARAGO TO BRAIDWOOD, RAILWAY FROM : Report oi Public \Yorks Committee presented,
26. TE;\IORA TO GcNBAR, RAILWAY FRO~I : Report of Public \Yorks Committee presented,
26 ; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan, that it is expedient that a line of railway be constructed about 60 miles in the direction of Barellan, as recommended by the Public \V arks Committee, 1266; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 1267; Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, 1269; Mr. Moore, 1272; Mr. Gormly, 1273; Mr. Ash· ton, 1274; Mr. Davidson, 1276, debate adjourned, 1277; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Affleck, 1861; Mr. Donaldson, Mr. Cohen, 1862; Mr: Wood, 1863; Mr. Lonsdale, Mr. B. B. O'Conor, 1864; Mr. Car· roll, Mr. Byrne, 1865 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, motion agreed to, 1866.
TRMORA TO WYALONG, RAILWAY FRO~!: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan that it is expedient
that the construction of a line of rail way from Temora to \Vyalong, as recommended by the Public 'Vorks Committee, be carried out; debated by Mr. Brunker, Mr. Affleck, 671 ; l\Ir. Perry, Mr. Moore, Mr. B. B.
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23 July to 20 December, 1901.
RAILWAYS AND TRAl.lWAYS (contd.): TE~IORA TO WYALON!J, RAILWAY FROM (ctd.):
O'Conor, 672 ; Mr. Edden, Mr. 'Vinchcombe, 673 ; Mr. Price, debate adjourned, 674 ; Mr. Donaldson, 1867; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1868; Mr. Kelly, 1871 ; Dr. Ross, 1873; Mr. Haynes, 1874; Mr. Hogue, (who moved as an amendment that in view of the serious differences of opinion as to the policy of the rival routes the question be referred back to the Public 'Vorks Committee for further inquiry and report) 1876 ; Mr. Nielsen, 1880; :i\Ir. Wood, 1882; Mr. Holman, 1885; Mr. Dick, 1889; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1891 ; Mr. C. A. Lee, 1893 ; Mr. Barnes, 1896 ; Mr. Lonsdale, 1897 ; Mr. Ashton, 1898; Mr. Burgess, 1899; Mr. Fegan, 1901; Mr. Young, 1902; Mr. Carroll, Mr. Po·wer, Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, 1904; amendment negatived, and motion agreed to, 1905.
TENTERFIELD TO CASINO, RAILWAY FROM : l\Iotion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the
Public ·works Committee the expediency of constructing a line of railway from Tenterfield to Casino, 4218; debated by Mr. Lonsdale, 4219; Mr. See, Mr. Affleck, 4220; Mr. Davidson, motion agreed to, 4221.
\VAGGA WAGGA TO HUMULA, RAILWAY FROlii: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the
Public 'Yorks Committee the expediency of constructing a line of railway from 'Vagga Wagga to Humula, 3443; debated by Mr. C. A. Lee, 3445; Mr. Gormly, 3446; Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Hogue, 3449; Mr. Edden, 3450; Mr. Affleck, Mr. T. H. Griffith, 3451 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, motion agreed to, 3452.
WELLINGTON TO WERRIS CREEK, RAILWAY FROM: Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to refer to the
Public VIr orks Committee the expediency of constructing a line of railway from 'Vellington to Werris Creek, debated by Mr. Phillips, 4575; Mr. Haynes, motion agreed to, 4576.
WYALONG TO HILLSTON, RAILWAY FROM: Report of Public Works Committee presented,
26 ; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan, that the proposed construction of a line of railway from 'vYyalong to Hillston be remitted to the Public Works Committee for further consideration and report, debated by Mr. Kelly, Mr. Carroll, 4576 ; Mr. Williams, Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, motion agreed to, 4577.
RETURNS: ACCIDENTS-ELECTRIC TRA~iWAYS : Council: Motion by the Hon. J. Macintosh
for a return respecting, agreed to, 654. BARRIER DISTRIC1' MIXERAL AND GOLD LEASES :
Motion by Mr. Sleath for a return showing the number of mineral and gold leases in the Barrier district, agreed to, 1667.
COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS : Motion by Mr. Brunker for a return showing
the amount expended from the public funds for used and unused accommodation for the convenience of visitors in connection with the Commonwealth celebrations, agreed to, 610.
RETURNS (continued) : CURRAN, REV. FATHER :
Motion by Mr. Jessep for papers connected with the inquiry by the Public Service Board into charges against, agreed to, 2591.
DARLING HARBOUR AND "ROCKS" RESUMPTIONS: Motion by Mr. Brunker for a return showing
what has been paid to owners and lessees of property resumed, agreed to, 610.
DEATH ON STEA)IER " TITUS ": Motion by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick for papers
relating to, agreed to, 671. DIS!viiSSAL OF GEORGE WARTON:
Motion by Mr. Nielsen for papers in the case of, agreed to, 3830.
DREDGE'' ALPHA":
Motion by Mr. R. D. Meagher, for a return showing the number of days worked by the dredge Alpha since her arrival on the Tweed River, agreed to, 4534. ·
HOSPITALS: Motion by Dr. Ross, for a returi1 ~howing the
number of hospitals subsidised by the State in Sydney and suburbs, &c., agreed to, 3410.
KEROSENE OIL IN BUI.K : Motion by Mr. Carruthers for papers relating
to importation and wharfage of, agreed to, 333.
LAND EXCHANGES: Motion by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick for a
return respecting, agreed to, 2816. LANGLEY, i\IR. WILLIAM: Motion by Mr. Haynes for papers relative to
the transactions of ·william Langley, J.P., iu obtaining timber off Crown lands in the Landsdown district, agreed to, 3965.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE : Motion by Mr. McFarlane for a return respect
ing leave of absence of ci,·il servants, agreed to, 3339.
LETTERS AND PARCELS MISSING FROlli POST• O~'FICES:
Council: Motion by the Hon. N. J. Buzacott for a return showing the number of letters and parcels reported as missing from each post-office of New South 'Vales for the year ending 31st December, 1900, 1709; debated by the Hon. F. B. Suttor, 1710; the Hon. N. J. Buzacott, in reply ; motion withdrawn, 1712.
LICENSED HOUSES : Motion by Mr. Fegan for a return showing
the number of, agreed to, 961. LISMORE STOCK BOARD : Motion by Mr. R. D. Meagher for papers iu
connection with application by farmers for secession from the Lismore Stock Board, agreed to, 1571.
MACHINE-SEWING IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS : Council: Motion by the Hon. J. M. Creed for
correspondence relative to the instruction in machine-sewing of pupils in the public schools, agreed to, 1218.
METROPOLITAN TRANSIT CO:U:\IISSION : . Motion by Mr. E. M. Clark for a return show
ing the amount of money in the hands of the Metropolitan Transit Commissioners at the time of the Traffic Act coming into operation, agreed to, 2279;
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Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
RETURNS (continued) : j\IETIWPOLITAX WATER AND SEWERAGE WORKS : Motion by Mr. Wright for a return showing
the amount spent to date, agreed to, 671. NE'V PGSLTCANS' LICENSES:
Council: Motion by Ron. \V. Robson for a return showing the number of new publicans' licenses granted during the past five years in Sydney and other municipalities, agreed to, 1023.
PLACES RENTED OR LEASED BY GOVERNMENT : Motion by Mr. R. D. Meagher for return
respecting, agreed to, 333. POLICE FORCE ;
Motion by Mr. Dacey for return showing the names, the order in which they joined, &c., of every member of the police force above the rank of first-class constables, agreed to, 1571.
POLICE V. JONES AND OTHERS : Motion by .Mr. R. D. Meagher for papers in
connection with case of, agreed to, 333. PUBLIC SERYICE PENSIONS :
Motion by :Mr. E. M. Clark for return respecting, agreed to, 380.
RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT SYDENHAM: Motion by Mr. Hollis for papers and corres
pondence respecting, agreed to, 453. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES :
Motion by Mr. T. R. Smith for a return showing the number of men in No. 2 District, \Ventworthville to Bathurst, and \Vindsor and Richmond, who have worked over eight hours each day in July and August, 1901, agreed to, 1667.
REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S OFFICE: Motion by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, for
papers referring to false entries at the office of the Attorney-General during 1881 and 1883, agreed to, 1123.
RETIREME:STS FROM PUBLIC SERVICE : Motion by Mr. Ashton for a return showing
the number of persons who retired from the public service under the provisions of section 43 of the Civil Service Act of 1884, agreed to, 1123.
" ROCKS'' RESUMED AREA : Motion by Mr. Daley for plans for the re
modelling of, agreed to, 2640. Motion by Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick for a re
turn showing the number of claims paid to owners of wharf and other properties, agreed to, 4434.
SCHOOL TEACHERS: Motion by Dr. Ross for a return showing the
number of teachers in public and superior schools who have taken a B.A. or M.A. degree at the University, agreed to, 3627.
SHIPPING OFFICE : FINES AND FORFEITURES : Motion by Mr. Samuel Smith for a return
showing the amount of fines and forfeitures from seamen's wages, and passed to the consolidated revenue in the years 1890 to 1900 inclusive, agreed to, 3399.
SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST ACT : Motion by Mr. Hogue for papers relating to the
Sydney Harbour Trust Act, from the date of its legislative passing to the date of assent; debated by Mr.Sleath, agreed to, 1819.
RETURNS (continued): TRAl\1 ACCIDENTS : Motion by Mr. E. M. Clark for a return show
ing the deaths and accidents from trams since 1st January, 1900, agreed to, 610.
VISITS OF POLICE MAGISTRATE : Motion by Dr. Ross for a return showing the
number of times the Police Magistrate at Orange attended the police court at Molong each year during the last five years; number of cases dealt with ; amount of fines inflicted; and the amount allowed for travelling expenses, &c., agreed to, 1717.
VOTES POLLED AT GENERAL ELECTION : Motion by Mr. Gormly for return showing the
number of votes polled by each candidate at last general election, agreed to, 334.
WALLSEND COLLIERY ACCIDENT: Motion by Mr. Estell for Inspector Dixon's
report on the accident which occurred in the Wallsend Colliery on April 23rd, 1901, agreed to, ll23.
"RocKs" REsu~IPTION : Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan to consider in Com
mitte the expediency of the Government obtaining the services of au eminent engineer to ad vise as to improvement of the wharfage accommodation at Darling Harbour and other portions of Port Jackson ; also the laying out and improving of the "Rocks" resumption, agreed to, 758.
s SELECT COMMITTEES :
ALLEGED P08T·OFFICE IRREGULARITIES : Motion by Mr. Aftleck for appointment of
select committee to inquire into and repol't upon the subject of alleged irregular and improper delivery of letters and telegrams relating to the Couingham divorce case, which had passed through the post and telegraph offices, and of the subsequent disposal of such letters and telegrams, 1007; debated by Mr. Crick (who moved an amendment to omit the words "relating to the Coningham divorce case"), 1009; Mr. Ferguson, 1013; Mr. Edden, 1014 ; Mr. E. M. Clark, 1015; Mr. Daley, Mr. D. O'Connor, 1016; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1017; Mr. O'Sullivan, 1018; Mr. J essep, 1019; motion as amended, agreed to, 1020; report of select committee presented, 1286.
CLAHI AGAINST SEWERAGE CONSTRUCTION BRANCH:
Motion by Mr. E. M. Clark for appointment of select committee to inquire into and report upon the claims of Messrs. Rogers, :McEwan, O'Rourke, and Maddison, in regard to contracts 198 and 202, Mosman and Middle Harbour, debated by Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. Mcintyre, 1278 ; Mr. E. M. Clark, in reply, motion agreed to, 1279; report of select committee presented, 2639.
COAST HOSPITAL: Motion by Mr. Arthur Griffith for appointment
port upon the circumstances connected with the removal from the public service of Mr. Frederick Glynn, late assistant storekeeper at the Coast Hospital, agreed to, 366 ; report of select committee presented, 4632.
COMPENSATION FOR SEWERAGE WORKS : Motion by Mr. Hogue for appointment of
select committee to inquire into and report upon the claim upon the Government by the Glebe Borough Council for compensation in respect of sewerage works, agreed to, 1020.
INCH, JAMES STEPHEN, DISMISSAL OF: Motion by Mr. Affleck for appointment of
select committee to inquire into and report upon the circumstances attending the dismissal of James Stephen Inch from the public service, 3281; debated byl\Ir. E. M. Clark, 3282; Mr. J. Hurley, 3282; Mr. Arthur Griffith, 3627; Mr. Carroll, 3628; Mr. Anderson, Mr. Broughton, Mr. Sleath, 3629; Mr. Whiddon, Mr. Gormly, 3631 ; Mr. George, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Quinn, 3632 ; Mr. Fegan, 3633.
ROBERT ROBERTS, CLAIMS OJ<' : Motion by Mr. E. M. Clark for appointment
of select committee to inquire and report upon the suspension and claims of Robert Roberts, late bookbinder in the RegistrarGeneral's Department; debated by Mr. George, 3495; :Yir. Kelly, Mr. Whiddon, Mr. Broughton, 3496 ; Mr. Anderson, Mr. Crick, Mr. Farnell, 3497; Mr. Archer, Mr. Haynes, 3498; Mr. Waddell, 3499; Mr. Williams, Mr. E. M. Clark, in reply, motion agreed to, 350 l.
THROSBY CREEK : Motion by Mr. Fegan for a select committee to
inquire into and repor·t upon the sale of land by A. A. Dangar, Esq., at "Wickham, fronting Throsby Creek and Cottage Creek ; debated by Mr. Sleath, 1818; motion agreed to, 1819.
TIED-HOUSES : Motion by Mr. R. D. Meagherfor appointment
of select committee to inquire into and report upon the matter of tied.houses and relations· in regard thereto existing between brewers and licensees, agreed to, 766 ; motion for leave to sit during any adjournment of the House agreed to, 1123 ; report of select committee presented, 1397.
SETTLEMENT IN THE \VESTERN DIVISION: Adj. moved by Mr. Ferguson to discuss the
necessity for the introduction .of a land bill dealing with the we:>terndivisiononly, 2279; debated by Mr. Norton, 2281; Mr. Moore, 2282; Mr. Scobie, 2284; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 2287; Mr. Davis, 2259; Mr. Sleath, 2290; M:r. Collin8, 2292; Mr. Byrne, 2293; Mr. Winchcombe, 229.4; Mr. Willis, 2295 ; Mr. MacDonell, 2297 ; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2298; Mr. Phillips, 2299 ; Mr. Crick, 2300; Mr. Carroll, 2305; Mr. Brunker, 2307 ; Mr. Williams, Mr. Ferguson, in reply, 2308 ; motion negatived, 2309.
SOLICITOR-GENERAL'S APPOINTMENT: Adj. moved by Mr. Cnhen to discuss the ap
pointment of Mr. Hugh Pollock as SolicitorGeneral, 902; debated by Mr. Ashton, SOi); Mr. Crick, 907; Mr. Dick, :no; :1\Ir. Mcintyre, Mr. Wood, 911; Mr. R D. Meagher, 914; Mr. Cohen, in reply, 916 ; motion negatived, 917.
STATE AGRICULTURAL <JR ExPERIMENTAL F ARJ\18: Adj. moved by Mr. Haynes to discuss the need
for an immediate change of poiicy with regard to the establishment of state agricultural or experimental farms, 1879 ; debated by Mr. Kidd, 1183 ; Mr. Wiliis, 1185; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1187 ; Mr. Fegan, 1190; Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, 1192; Mr. Young, 1193; Mr. Price, 1195; Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1198; Mr. 1'-"lcintyre, 1199; Mr. Lonsdale, 1200; Mr. D. O'Connor, Mr. Haynes, in reply, 1201 ; motion negatived, 1204.
STATE RIGHTS : Motion by Mr. Cat·ruthers that the standing
and sessional orders be suspended to permit of the discussion of a motion of adjournment to consider the question of the assertion of the rights of the state under the Federal Constitution Act, more especially in respect of the seat of government, 4261 ; obs. by Mr. See ; motion withdrawn, 4262,
See nlso FEDEHAL CAPITAL, SITE FOR THE.
STREET TRAFFIC : Adj. moved by Mr. E. M. Clark to discuss
administration of the Metropolitan Traffic Act in respect of certain amended regulations lately published and now being enforced, 3224 ; debated by Mr. McGowen, 3226; Mr. D. O'Connor, 3227; Mr. See, 3228 ; motion bpsed, 3230.
SUNDAY LABOUR: Motion by Mr. Arthur Griffith that every
railway employee, policeman, and other public servant whose duties compel him to work on Sundays, should, in payment for such Sunday labour, receive wages at least 25 per cent above the rate paid him for week-day work, 613; debated by Mr. McGowen (who mo·1ed as an amendment the addition of the words, ''and shall be paid as overtime, independent of the week's work") 614; Mr. Moxham, 11r. Quinn, 615; Mr. Jessep, 616; Mr. Affleck, Mr. Fegan, 617; Mr. Sullivan, Mr.Nielsen, Mr. Yonng, 618 ; Mr. Hogue, 619; Mr. George, amendment agreed to, Mr. ·waddell, 620; Mr.
• Hollis, 622; Mr. 'Vinchcombe, Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 624 ; Mr. Anderson, 625 ; Mr. Ferguson, 626; motion as amended agreed to, 628.
SYDNEY CORPORA'l'ION : AdJ. moved by Mr. R. D. Meagher to discuss
the necessity of obtaining the fullest advantage of civic government by conferring larger powers on the Sydney Corporation, 4181 ; debated by )Jr. George, 4184; motion lapsed, 1185.
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Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
T ·rucKIAN FLooD EscAPE ScHEME :
M:otion by Mr. O'Sullivan, that it is expedient that the construction of works in connection with the Tuckian Flood Escape Scheme, as recommended by the Public \Yorks Committee, be carried out, agreed to, 1246.
u UNSCRUPULOUS FINANCIAL CoMPA!\'IES:
Adj. moved by Mr. E. M. Clark, to discuss the necessity of introducing legislation to prevent .unscrupulous financial companies from victimising honest traders by, practically, a fraudulent exercise of powers under a bill of sale, 1770; debated by Mr. Sullivan, 1773; Mr. Mcintyre, 1774; Mr. Waddell, Mr. R. D. Meagher, 1775 ; Mr. E. M. Clark, in reply, motion nel!atived, 1776.
v VISIT OF THE DuKE AND DuCHEss OF YoRK:
Motions adopting addresses to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York in connection with their visit to open the first Parliament of the Commonwealth (Council), 370; (Assembly), 380.
w WEBSTER, MR.:
Pers. expl. as to absence from division, 366; as to report in public press, 429.
WELLINGTON ELECTION:
Obs. by Mr. Speaker respecting, 26. ·wEsTERN LA:-ms Co:11:vnsswx :
Motion by 1Ir. Haynes to consider in Committee an address to the Governor praying his Excellency to cause to be placed on the estimates a sum of money to meet the expenses of the mambers of the Royal Commission on \Vestern Lands, agreed to, 4534.
WHITE CLIFFs-\VILCAXXIA CoAcH:
Adj. moved by :Mr. Sleath to discuss the refusal of Police Department to grant an escort to White Cliffs-\Vilcannia mail coach, 962; debated by Mr. Hurley, 963; Mr. Edden, Mr. Moore, 964 ; Mr. Price, 965; Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Haynes, 966; Mr. See, 967; Mr. Sleath, in reply, 968 ; motion negatived, 971.
\VISE, Hon. B. R. : Pe1·s. expl. as to absence from division on
Shearers' Accommodation Bill, 3267.
INDEX TO SPEECHES.
INDEX TO SPEECHES. 23 July to 20 December, 1901,
Explanation of Abb1·eviations :-adj., Motion of Adjournment; ad. rep., Adoption of Report ; Com., Committee; co:-s. an!dts., Conside~ation of Amendments; dis., ~rder of the Day Discharged; expl., ExplanatiOn; wt., IntroductiOn; mes., Message; m., MotiOn; obs., Observations; p.o., Point of Order; q., Question; 1R., 2R., 3&., First, Second, or Third Reading; 1·ecom., Recommitted ; ?'econs. amdts., Reconsideration of Amendments.
A AFFLECK, Mr. W., Yass:
Address in Reply, 315.l Adulteration of Beer, adj., 1054. Auditor-General's Report, g., 333. Bogan Gate to Bulbodney Railway Bill, 2&.,
3458 ; Com. , 3462. Bowning Lock-up, q., 4261. Canowindra Post Office, q., 2811, 2815, 3101. Casino Municipal Boundaries Bill, Com., 1981. Central Rail way Station, Resumption of Land
for, q., 451. City Railway Extension, rn., 632. Commonwealth Celebrations Expenditure, q.,
326. Consolidated Land Bill, q., 1658. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No.2): Sue
pension of Standing Orders, 1735 Convent Buildings, Pitt-street, q., 371. Country Towns \Yater and Sewerage (Amend
ment) Bill, int., 3254. Culcairn to Germanton Railway, q., 4258. Darling Harbour and "Rocks" Resumption,
q., 326, 960. Electoral Districts, m., 7 56. Employees of Labour Unions Protection Bill,
2R., 1977. Estimates, q., 2420. Federal Sites, q., 1918. Financial Debate, q., 2037. Financial Statement, 2152, 2248. Financial Year, q., 4532. Fire Brigades' Bill, q., 960. Friendly Societies' Act, q., 896. Friendly Societies' Further Amendment Bill
(No. 2), 2R., 3504; Com., 3576, 3593; 3a., 3641.
Gaol Chaplains, q., 2032. Gloucester, Hon. Member for, q., 2357. Government Employees, Hours of Labour, m.,
4258. "Historic<.<! Records," q , 3i3·, 555. History, Public Schools, q., 1232. Hours of Labour, q., 1034. Inch, Dismiss:1.l of Jan1es Stephen, rn., 3281. Indecent Pub!iJations, Sale of, q., 1856. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 1423, 1481,
1501, 1502, 1505, recom., 1689, 1697.
AFFLECK, J\ir. \V. (continued) : Justices of the Peace, q., 3701. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, Com.,
1987. Koorawatha, Railway Ext<>nsion to, q., 2896. Labourers, Railway Department, q., 839. Lacerda, Case of Dominick, adj., 3280. Land and Income Tax Amendment Bill, int.,
842. Police Magistrate at Bathurst, q., 1397, 156G,
1767, 2278, 2591. Police Pension Fund, q , 55i. Post Office Clocks and other works, q., 1399. Post Office Irregularities, Alleged, m., 1007. Prince Alfred Hospital, Additions to, m., 3237. Privilege, 2577. Public Service Board Regulations, q., 2635. Public Works Committee, q., 644, m.., 846. Railway Commissioner's Salary Bill, int.,
3996 ; 3R., 4091. Railway Construction, q., 1236. Railway Life Passes, q., 3700. Railways and Tramways, g., 665. Receptions, Royal, q., 2032. Resumptions, Rents from, q., ll79. Roads and Bridges Expenditure, q., 4529. Road to new Central Railway-station, q., 3220.
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AFFLECK, Mr. vV. (continued) : Roberts, Claim of Robert, m., 3i95. Sunday Labour, m., .617. Sunday Trading, q., 1232, 3700. Supply, q., 3::10.
ANDERSON, Mr. G. (continued): Supply: Loan Estimates, 4373. Public Instruction, Labour and Indnst!'y, 2938. .
Secretary for Public Works, 2754, 2805, Tailoresses on Strike, q., 3625. Tied-Houses Bill, Com., 1617. Unemployed, The, adj., 2085. Unionists' Wages, q., 779. Western Lands Bill, int., 3741 ; Com., 3915, 'Women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 724.
ARCHER, Mr. W., B~t1·wood: Address in Reply, 294. Commercial Agent in South Africa, q., 4257. Coronation of the King, q., 3767, 4257. Disfigurement of the Harbour, adj., 3440. Glebe Island Abattoir, m., 1243. Norton, John, q., 3334. Privilege, 2560, 2583, 2841. Railway Commissioner's Salary Bill, 2R., 4062. Railway Life Passes, q., 4075. Roberts, Claim of Robert, m., 3498. Supply: Colonial Secretary, 2443, 2459, 2!61,
2488, 2491. Taxation Department Officers, q., 1558.
AsHTOS, Mr. J., Gonlburn: Address in Reply, 81. Adulteration of Beer, adj., 1068. Australian Statistics, q., 3002, 30)5. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, Com., 402. Darling Harbour and "Rocks" Resumptions,
q., 2036. Federal Capital Site, p.o. 4539, 4628. Financial Statement, 2156, p.o., 2185. Four-Million Loan, q., 1859. Friendly Societies Further Amendment Bill
Justices of the Peace, q., ll20, 1121. Lun!'ltic Asylum Attendants, adj., 172i). National Art Gallery Trustees, q., 2892. Personal Explanation, 3822, 4432, Public Service, q., 1661. Rabbit Bill, Com., 4037. Railway Commissioner's Salary Bill, 3R., 4103. Reduction of Members, m., 348. Solicitor-General's Appointment, ad,J., 905. State Revenue, q., 2037. Supply: Public Instruction, Labour and In-
2&., 4287. 'iVater and Sewerage Board Salaries, q., 4180. 'Veighbridge at Circular Quay, q., 960. 'iVomen's Franchise Bill, 2R., 714,
lxxxii BRO INDEX TO SPEECHES.
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BROWN, The Hon. A.: Justices(Fees) Bill, 2R., 1630, Com., 1630,1631.
BRUNKER, The Hon. J. N., East Maitland: Blockholders Bill, Com., 2390. Casino Municipal Boundaries Bill, Com., 1981. City Railway, m., 3551. Closer Settlement Bill, cons. amdts., 4493. Commonwealth Celebrations Expenditure, q.,
326. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, Com., 423. Constitution Act, Amendment of, q., 325. Darling Harbour and "Rocks" Resumptions,
q., 325. Demise of the Crown Bill, Com., 3466. Electoral Districts, m., 755. Federal Capital Site, q., 4607. Financial Position of the State, q., 32.'5. Friendly Societies Act., m., 366. Friendly Societies (Further Amendment) Bill,
m., 515; (No 2) 2n., 3531; Com., 3576, 3586, 3603, 3605.
. Com., 3656. Mines Inspection Bill, Com., 3310. Nuisance at Newcastle 'Yest, m., 856. Old-age Pensions, q., 443, 837. Order of Business, m., 4028. Police Magistrate at Singleton, adj., 768. Printing Committee, m., 428. Properties taken over by Commonwealth, q.,
3285. Privilege, 2360, 2577. School Fees at Broken Hill, adj., 553. Truck Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 454; Com.,
2.594.
CARROLL, Mr. J. G., The Lachlan: Adulteration of Beer, adj., 1071. Appraisement Act, adj., 1522. Appropriation Bill, 2n., 4501; Com., 4504. Blockholders Bill, int., 764. Bogan Gate-Bulbodney Railway, m., 1907. Central Di,•ision Lands, q., 4609. Central Railway Station, q., 669. City of Sydney Municipal Loan Bill, 2R.,
520. Glebe Island Abattoirs, m., 1240. Government Printing Office, Employees, q.,
2420. Hawkers and Pedlers Bill, 2R., 1916. Hay Irrigation (Amending) Bill, int., 4120. Inch, Dismissal of James Stephen, rn., 3628. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, Com., 1987. Liquor Traffic, m., 524. Loans to Miners, q., 4170. Mines Inspection Bill, 2R;, 3309. National Bank, m., 1005. Old-age Pensions, q., 608. Police entering Hotels, adj., 4514. Prince Alfred Hospital, Additions to, m., 3232. Public Instruction Amendment Bill, int.,
1311, 1314, 1411, l50'i; ,·ecom., 1676. Invasion of State Rights, p. o., II29. . Moore-street Improvement (Amendment) Bill,
int., 578. National Bank, m., 985. Privilege, 2829. Reduction of Members, p.o., 341. State Labour Selection Bill, 2R., 781, 814. State Rights, m., 4261. Supply:
Colonial Treasurer, 3123. Public Instruction, Labour and Industry,
q., 777. Disfigurement of the Harbour, adj., 3437. Electoral Roll: St. Leonards, q., 663. Employees, Go\·ernment Stores, q., 2032.
CLARK, Mr. E. M. (continued) : Engineers, Dredge Service, q., 957. Financial Companies, Unscrupulous, adj.,
1770, 1776. Financial Statement, 2245. Fisheries Department, Employees, q., 3218. Forest Conservation, q., 730. Glebe Island Abattoirs, m., 1242. Government Employees: Hours of Labour,
m., 1813. Governor's Salary Bill, m., 2123. Grafton Stores, q., 2033. Hardwood Timbers, q., 838. Hospital Nurses, Railway Passes for, q., 1037, Hours of Labour, q., 838, 894. Inch, Dismissal of James Stephen, m., 3282. Income Tax, Pn,yment of, q., 1397. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 1501. Justices of the Peace, q., 1121. Land and Income Tax, q., 663, 2032. Medical Practitioners' Act Further Amend~
ment Act, q., 1762. Messengers, Lltnds Department, q., 667, 774,
tracts, m., 1279. North Shore Bridge, q., 1565. North Syrlney, Road, q., 3039. North Sydney Tram way Service, q., :3218. Old-age Pensions Bill, int., 4030. Order of Business, m., 3105. Overcrowding Theatres, adj., 236!. Parliamentary Trams, q., 2!21. Police Band, 2354. Police Salaries, q., G05. Post Office Irregularities, Alleged, m., 101.:>. Printing Committee, m., 427. Printing Forestry Conference Report, q., 2!18. Privilege, 2581. Public Servants, Increments to, q., 10il8. Public Sen·ants, Regrading of, q., 2121. Public Service Appeals, q., 3700. • Public 'Yorks Committee, m., 847. Punt Service, Middle Harbour, q., 662. Railway Properties, North Sydney, q., 3:3:35. Rand wick and Kensington Racecourses, q.,
730. . Removn,l of Prisoners: No. 4 Police Station,
Invasion of State Rights : Federal Legislation, p.o., 1125, 1131.
Jtwenile Smoking Suppression Bill, rn., 454. Kensington Racecourse, q., 1853. Land, Applications for, q., 1921. Land Ballot at Tamworth, q., 3434. Lands Department Officers, q., 1856. Land Sold by Auction, q., 448. Langley, '\'illiam, q., 4605. Limitation of Debate, m., 2077. Liquor Traffic, m., 525. Lunatic Asylnm Attendants, p.o., 1719. McKinley, President, the late, adJ., 1357. Mercadool Case, q., 961, 1667. Midkin Duck Farm, q., 3334. Milson's Island, Hawkesbury River, q., 322. Mineral and Gold Leases, q., 1037.
CRicK, The RoN. \V. P. (continued}: Mumblebone Holding, q., 4602. National Bank, m., 991. National Park, q., 4598. Native Flora, Illawarra District, q., 731. North Sydney, Land for Park, q., 20.'34. Order of Business, m.., 3103, 3105 ; adj., 3206. Personal Explanation, 1401. Postal and Telegraphic Works, q., 1860. Post Office Irregularities, Alleged, m., 1009. Prickly-pear Pest, q., 4612. Privilege, 2565, 2641, 2832, 285-1. Public Gates : Eugowra to Goolagong, q.,
3273. Bakers of Sydney, q., 772, 1238. Blockholders Bill, q., 3~22. 'Casino Municipal Boundaries Bill, Com., 1981. City Railway Extension, q., 1122. City of Sydney Municipal Loan Bill, ·q., 559.
. Coast Hospital, Male Staff at, q., 601, 840, 1119.
Condoublin Electorate, q., 2122; adj., 2273. Darley, Salary of Sir Frederick, q., 323. Director of Government Charities, q., 840. Federal Government, Services Rendered to
DAVIDSON, Mr. R., Hastings-11/acleay: Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4503. De\'onshire-street Cemetery, q., 11'i3. Financial Statement, 2243. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., llll. Loan, Government, q., 2037. Oyster Leases, q., 25R9. Parliament House, q., 1767. Public Works Committee Election Bill, Com.,
2393. Scarlet Fever in Manly Public Schools, adj.,
4514. Stock Diseases (Tick) Bill, Com., 4569. Temora-Gunbar Railway, m., 1276. Tenterfield to Casino Railway, m., 4221. "Vestern Lands Bill, Com., 3905. Women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 70S.
<DAVIS, Mr. '"· W., Bourke: Land Appeal Court, q., 773. Old-age Pensions Act, q., 1661. Plague Compensation, q., 442. Sporting Associations, Tax on, q., 3702. Supply: Department of Mines and Agriculture, 3037. Secretary for Public Works, 2789.
Temora-Wyalong Railway, m., 1889. Treasury Bills Deficiency (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 4282 ; 3R., 4468, Vehicular Traffic between Newcastle and
Stockton, q., 73i.
DIGHT, Mr. C. H., Singleton: Blockholders Bill, Com., 2390; 3R., 2421. Cattle Tick, adJ., 366. Demise of the Crown Bill, Com., 3465. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 1428, 1481,
1485. Liquor Tmffic, m., 544. Manilla to Barraba Railway Bill, 2R., 3464. Old-age Pensions, q., 376. Order of Business, m., 4027. Personal Explanation, 1397. Prince Alfred Hospital Additions Bill, 2R.,
3472. Rabbit Bill, Com., 4033, 4038, 4041, 4046, 40!7. Reduction of Members, m., 348. Returned Soldiers, q., 1563. Singleton Po!ice Magistrate, q., 1562. Stock Diseases (Tick) Bill, 2R., 4196. Supply:
Attorney-General and Justice, 3197. Colonial Treasurer, 3114, 3135. Depnrtment of Mines and Agriculture, 3032.
Invasion of State Rights, p.o., 1128. Justices of the Peace, q., 1121. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2R., 1207;
Com., 1994, 1995. Labour Commissioners, The, q., 501. Lacerda, Case of Dominick, aclj., 3231. Liquor Tmffic, m., 530. McKinley, Assassinn,tion of President, adj.,
1217.
EooEN, Mr. A. (continued): Miners' Accident Relief Act, q., 65. Miners' Accident Relief (Amendment) Bill,
3312, 3313. Motions of Adjournment, q., 3409. Nuisance at Newcastle \Vest, m., 853. Old-age Pensioners, q., 3493. Old-age Pensions Boards, q., 558, 560. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act
m., 473. Pilot Service at Newcastle, adj., 508. Post Office Irregularities, Alleged, m., 1014. Privilege, 2818, 2835. Railway Commissioner's Salary Bill, int.,
FEGAN, Mr. J. L. (continued): State Farms, adj., ll90. State Labour Selection Bill, 2R., 808. Stock Diseases (Tick) Bill, 2R., 4190, Sunday Labour, m., 617. Supply:
Colonial Secretary, 4320. Colonial Treasurer, 3134, 3140. Public Instruction, Labour and Industry, 2935.
Secretary for Public Works, 2806. Temora-Wyalong Railway, m., 1901. Temora· Wyalong Railway Bill, 2R., 2678. Throsby Creek, m., 1818. · vVagga Wagga Cattle Driving Bill, 2n., 2599. ViT estern Lands Bill, con.~. amdts., 4499. Wharfage Duty on Coal, adj., 554. \Vickham and Bullock Island Coal Company,
q., 3962. Women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 720. Women's Military Service Relief Fund, q.,
3700.
FERGUSON, Mr. \V. J., Stm·t: Blockholders Bill, Com., 2395. Buckley, Mr. Thomas, q., 1769. Friendly Societies Further Amendment Bill
q., 4260. Celebrations, State Concert, &c., q., 320. Central Division.Lands, p.o., 3042. Chief Justice, Appointment of, q., 4430. City of Sydney Municipal Loan Bill, 2R.,
rn., 519. Friendly Societies (Further Amendment) Bill
(No.2), 2R., 3520; Com., 3543, 3585. General Post Office (Approaches Improve
ment) Bill, 2R., 2133. Glebe Island Abattoirs, m., 1240.
FITZPATRICK, Mr. J; C. L. (continued): Goorianawa., Gora, and Youlbung Rol<lings, ·
q., 842; Governor i\Iacquarie's Gates, q., 2638. Governor of New South Wales, q., 4258. Governor's Salary Bill, int., l93t; Com., 2054,
2068, 2076; m., 2124. Hawkesbury River Bridge, m., 3240. "Historical Records," q., 439. Homestead Selections, q., 1172. Houses of Parliament, New, q., 448. Hunter River Flood Mitigation, m., 1255. Imperial Troops at Agricultural Ground, q.,
3408, 3431, 3624. Inch, Dismissal of James Stephen, m., 3632. Income Tax, q., 1855, 2034. Income Tax, Commonwealth Officers, q., 1283. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 949 ; Com.,
1994. Kerosene: New South \Vales, q., 3272, 3960, Kirkcaldie, Mr., q., 4531. Lacerda, Case of Dominick, adj., 3281. Lady Teachers, Pu1lic Schools, q., 1284. Lambton, Mr. S. H., q., 557; adj., 600; q.,670. Land and Income Tax, q., 6():5, 4073. Land and Income 'fax Amendment Bill, int.,
3250. ·Land Grants, q., 1li2. Land Sold by Auction, q., 448. Law Clerks, A ppoint:nent of, q., 1235. Leadville Police and Court Bui!tlings, q., 3220. Lieutenant-Governor, The, m., 29 . Lismore Police Magistrate, q., 1173, :12·20. Little Bay Penitentiary and Prison Bill, int.,
412!. Loan Bill, 2R., 4507. Mackinnon Family, q., 3569. Mail-carrier, Prosecution of a, q., 667. Manly \Vater Supply and Sewerage Transfer
tions, q., 603. Personal Explanation, 155, 2584. Pine-apples, Importation of, q., 4170. Police Depot, New, q., 3622. Police Force, q., 9'56, 3827, 3959. Police Licensing Inspectors, q., 666. Police, Special Allowance to, q., 376, 3408. Prince Alfred Hospital, q., 1284, 2740, 2892;
m., 3231. Printing Public Documents, q., 1958. Privilege, 2642, 2850. Prohibition and Mandamus Bill, 2R., 1915. Public Accounts, q., 3273. Public Library, New, q., 956, 2i42. Public School Teachers, q., 3337. Public Servants Borrowing :Money, q., 729. Public Servants, Commonwealth Celebrations,
q., 450. Public Service Appeal Board, q., 1041. Public Service Board, q., 1238, 1393, 3215. Public \Yorks Committee Elections Bill, Com.,
111.5; q., 2740. Raihvay Returns, q., 2353. Real Property and Conveyancing Amendment
Bill, Com., 4129. Reduction of Members, m., 347. Requirements of Electomtes, q., 349!. Residence for State Governor, q., 1715. Returnerl Trooper, q., 2122. Riflemen, Free Passes to, q., 2034. "Rocks" Area Resumption, q., 666, 4170,
4429. Royal Agricultural Society's Grounds, q., 448. Royal Commissionera' Evidence Bill, 2R., 1915. :Scaffolding aurl Lifts Bill, 2R., 4569. Secretary for Public Works, Speech by, q.,
Department of Mines and Agriculture, 3024. Executive and Legislative, 2429. Loan Estimates, 4376. Public Instruction, Labour and Industry, 2903, 2960, 2961' 2964, 2969.
Secretary for Lands, 4384. Secretary for Public Works, 2750, 2778,
FITZPATRICK, Mr. T., The J,fnrrumbidgee: Advances to Settlers Act, m., 2314. Agricultural Labourers, q., 3275. City Railway Extension, m., 639. Closer Settlement Bill, adj., ll65. Commercial Travellers' Association: Juries,
q., 665 . Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No.3), Com.,
Colonial Treasurer, 3!14. Department of Mines and Agriculture, 3036.
\Yestern Lands Bill, Com., 3910, 3916.
:FLOWERS, The Hon. F. : Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 2023; Com.,
2618, 2629. Scaffol<ling and Lifts Bill, 2R., 4591.
G GEORGE, Mr. E., S!Jclney-Beliiwre Division:
Address in Reply, 31. Adulteration of Beer, aclj., 1055. Applications for Employment, q., 733. Central Railway Station, New, q., 2895. City Municipal Council's o~·erdraft, q., 1761. City of Sydney Municipal Loan Bill, 2R.,
1(399; Com., 1706. City Railway Extension, m., 631. Coronation of the King, q., 3i07. Cresswell, ·william, adj., 1292. Devonshire-street Cemetery Bill, int., 760. Engineers on Horse Ferry, q., 1714. Federal Government: Trans·~er of Services, q.,
4258. Friendly Societies Further Amendment Bill
(No.2), Com., 3586, 3595, 3601; 3R., 3642. Gipps-street, Closing of, q., 501. Government Employees, Hours of Labour,
m., 1784. Government Printing Office Employees, q.,
1174, 1395. Governor's Salary Bill, int., 1940. Hours of Labour, q., 1714. Inch, Dismissal of James Stephen, rn., 3632. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 943, 1081 ;
Com., 1351, 1425, 1454, 1510. Invasion of State Rights, p.o., 1129. Jury Lists, adj., 2972. Libels on Legislative Assembly, q., 2813. nhry-street, Dangerous Premises in, adj.,
1520. . :Moore Park, Railway to, q., 4260. Mudgee Post-office, q., 4609. Painters' Strike, q., 3773. Privilege, 2580, 2839. Public Library, q., 3825. Reduction of Members, m., 355.
GEORGE, Mr. E. (continued): Roberts, Claim of Robert, m., 3495. "Rocks" Resumption, Men Employed on, q.,
1961. Shearers' Accommodation Bill, Com., 2698,
2700, 2702, 2703, 2705. State Labour Selection Bill, 2R., 793. Sunday Labour, m., 620. Sunday Trading, q., 3492, 4603. Supply:
Colonial Secretary, 4325. Public Instruction, Labour and Industry,
2952. Secretary for Public 'Works, 2756, 2764,
2786, 2791, 2i98, 2804. . Sydney Cricket Ground Passes, q., 3823. Sydney Municipal Corporation, aclj., 4184. Tied-Houses Bill, 2R., 1586; Com., 1613, 1619,
3574. Reduction of Members, p.o., 343; m., 349. Sleeping Cars, Main Southern Line, q., 438. Stock Diseaseg (Tick) Bill, 2R., 4204. Supply:
Attorney-General and Justice, 3191. Colon~al Secretary, 2!31, 4312, 4320. Colonial Treasurer, 3107, 3119. Department of Mines and Agriculture, 3018. Executive and Legislative, 2430. Public Instruction, Labour and Industry,
2912. Temora-Gunbar Railway, m., 1273. 'femora to Barellan Railway Bill, int., 2379 ;
1623; 3R., Hl65; m., 1970. Tied-Houses Bill (No.2) int., 2601; 2R., 3831. Treasury Bills Deficiency (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 4283. Wharfage Duty on Coal, adj., 553. "Wickham and Bullock Island Coal Company,
q., 3962, 4532. IV omen's Franchise Bill, 3R., 747.
_GRIFFITH, Mr. T. H., Alb1t1'Y: Binda, Crown Lands, q., 841. Custom House Officers at Albury, 1237. National Bank, ·m., 979. Police Magistrate, Albury, q., 3704. Public Health Act, q., 776, 844. Rex versus \Voodfall, q., 841. vVv,gga VvTv,gga to Humula Railway, m., 3451. Waterworks in Country Municipalities, g., 73'{. Young-Koorawatha Railway, q., 841.
H HALL, Mr. B., The H awkesbu1'!J:
Business of the HousP-, q., 1665. Civilian Rifle Clubs, q., 4527. Hawkesbury River Bridge, m., 3239. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., ll06. Si1pply: Department of Mines, 3030. Secretary for Public \Vorks, 2i88.
Work by Mr. Barling in England, q., 4022. HALL, Mr. D. R., Gunnedah:
Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 3), Sus-pension of Standing Orders, m., 3371.
Crown Lands, Central Division, adj., 3041. Financial Statement, 2144 Glaucus-Pnmier Collision, q., 452. Mercadool Holding, Test Cases, q., ll/2: Personal Explanation, 2741. Royalty on Timber, q., 3038,4610. Supply:
Colonial Secretary, 2466. Department of Mines, 3010. Secretary for Public vVorks, 2786.
White, Mr. T. P., q., 3273. HAWKEN, The Hon. N.:
Address in Reply, 24. Bank Attack at Henty, m., 3209. Benevolent Society, Com., 2992. Casino Municipal Boundaries Bill, 2R., 3553. Commonwealth Postal Regulations, m., 431,
Com., 4240. Recognition of Bravery, m., 2n02. Shearers' Accommodation Bill, m., 3482. Sir Joseph Banks, m., 2709. Tied-Houses Bill, \!R., 2728. Women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 1371.
HAWTHORNE, Mr. J. S., Leichhardt: Municipalities Bill, q., 2418. Police, Leichhardt District, q., 4602. Sydney Mint, q., 3700. Tram Service, q., 3699.
HAYES, The Hon. J., The }.furmy: Binda, Crown Lands, q., 841. Blue Mountains, Crown Lands, q., 2353. Colo River, Use of, for Generating Electricity,
3825. Forest and Travelling Stock Reserve, q., 2353. Goorianawa, Gora, and Youlbung Holdings,
q., 842. Land Board Cases: Solicit.ors, q., 837. Land Exchanges, q., 1234. Pastoral Leases, Hay 'District, q., 838. Rabbit Bill, Com., 4041, 4042, 4043. Rabbits, Shoalhaven Electorate, q., 1235. Supply: Department of Mines, 3030. Secretary for Public Works, 2788.
Trigonometrical Survey Party : Labourers, q., 2355.
Winn and Lee, Special Leases, q., 844.
HAYNES, Mr. J., Wellington: Address in Reply, 98. Agricultural Farms, q., 2031. Allowance in lieu of Holidays, q., 3963. Approach to New Railway, q., 378. Attendance of Public at Parliament House,
ob.~., 1304; p.o., 1400. Bathing in Harbour: Prosecution, q., 3830,
HAYXES, Mr. J. (continued): Darley, Salary of Sir :Frederick, q., 323. Darling Harbour Resumption Cases, udj., 4082. Devonshire-street Cemetery Bill, 2R., 876. Durham, Member for, q., 669. Electoral Districts, p.o., 750. Estimates, adj., 4395. Exchange of Land, Dubbo .Land District, q.,
4171. Federal Capital, q., 1174; p.o., 4535. Federal Tariff, q., 3223. Fertilisers, Conveyance of, q., 1286,1560, 1859,
1922. Financial Statement, p.o., 2138; m., 2217. Fire Brigades, q., 960. Fisheries Commission, q., 2421. Fishermen : Address by the Member for Ryde,
q., 3001. Forest Lands, Applications for, q., 4599. Franchise Bill : Voting by Post, q., 445. Free Education, q., 3828. Friendly Societies (Further Amendment) Bill,
m., 517; Com., 3584; 3R., 3648. Fruit Sellers, q., 3221, 327 4. Government l<~mployees : Hours of Labour,
m., 1796. Governor's Salary Bill, Com., 2060. Grose River Electric Lighting and Traction
Scheme, q., 323. Hawkesbury River Bridge, m., 3239. Hunter River Flood Mitigation, m., 1258. Imprisonment of a Woman and Child, q., 2589. Invasion of State Rights: Federal Legisla-
tion, ad;i., 1123; p.o., 1130. Ironside, Pension to Mr. F. J., q., 4Ii6. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, m .. , 453;
2R., 1208. Kelly, Arrival of Archbishop, q., 3221, 3274. Ladies as Magistrates, q., 1922. Landowners: Title to High-water Mark, q.,
4602. Land Taxation, q., 730. Land Valuation, q., 1666. Langley, William, Charges Against, q., 901,
Im'erell Reduced Area Bill, 2R., 2712. Public \Yorks Committee Elections Bill, 2R.,
3()61. Sir Joseph Banks, m., 2709. ~'ied-,Houses Bill, 2R., 2726.
HoGuE, Mr. J. A., Glebe: Abbott, the Late Sir Joseph, m., 1355. Address in Heply, 170. Big RiYer, 11ioree District, q., 1662. Bogan Gate to Bulboclney .Railway Bill, 2R.,
3459; Com., 3462. Botanical \York, Publication of Original, q.,
376. Botany, Road at, adj., 817. Co bar to Wilcannia Railway Bill, Com., 4065,
4066.
SESSION 1901. HoL xcvii
23 July to 20 December, 1901.
HoGuE, Mr. J. A. (continued) : Cockatoo Dock: Dismissal of Employees, q.,
1401. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No.2): Sus-
pension of Standing Orders, 1736. Contingents, Second and Third, q., 3575. Coroners' Bill, 2R., 3468. Cricket Ground, The, q., 3626. Crown Solicitor, q., 1857. Defamation Bill, Com., 1914. Demise of the Crown Bill, Com., 3466. Devonshire-street Cemetery Bill, 2R., 878. Elliott, Claim of Mr., adj., 817. U'ederal Capital, Site for, p.o., 4625. Financial Statement, m., 1950; p.o., 2139; m.,
2249. Friendly Societies Bill, adj., 1521. Friendly Societies Further Amendment Bill
1·ecom., 1688. Labour Commission Report, q., 2590. Lands Department Officers, q., 1856. Legislative Assembly, Members of, q., 3408. Liquor Traffic, m., 527. Manilla to Barraba Railway, 2R., 3464. McKinley, Assassination of President, adj.,
1216, 1356. Military Claims, q., 3432. Moree, Work at, q., 1667. Northern Volunteer Fire Brigade Association,
Grant to, q., 3823. Old-age Pensions (Amendment) Bill, int., 4032. Outrage on a Child, adj., 1956. Prince Alfred Hospital, Additions to, m., 3236. Prince Alfred Hospital Additions Bill, int.,
HOLLIS, Mr. R., ~Yew/own-Erskine Division: Appropriation Bill, 3R., 4505. Black wattle Bay, q., 1179. Blockholders Bill, Com., 2390. Bread Carters, q., 3706. Carpenters, Public Works Department, q.,
•1035. Carpenters, Tramway Department, q., 839,
1038. Draftsmen, Railway Department, q., 2635. Draftsmen selected from England, q., 3957. Early-closing Act, adJ., 3822. Erskineville, Tramway to, q., 775. Factories and Shops Bill, m., 3821. Friendly Societies (Further Amendment) Bilf
(No. 2), 2R., 3502; Com., 3579, 3602. Glebe Island Abattoirs, m., 1242. Government Employees : Hours of Labour,
HoLMAN, Mr. ·w. A., G1·enjell: Address in Reply, 205, 207. Annuities, Public Servants, q., 176~. Children Boarded-out by the State, q., 556. Education Conference, q., 895.· Goolagong Bridge, q., 4612. Grenfell-Koorawatha Railway: Signboards,
3958. .. Western Lands Bill, 3R., 4002. Workers in Dangerous Trades, q., 2353.
HuGHES, The Hon. J. : City of Sydney Municipal Loan Bill, 2R., 1850;
Com., 1851 ; recom., 1998. Constitution Act Amendment Bill, m., 2413. Empress Frederick, Death of the, m., 370. Harbour Trust Commissioners ana Shell Trans-
port Company, adj., 820, 834. Little Bay Penitentiary and Prison Bill, 2R.,
4401. Marriage Bill, 2R., 488. Personal Explanation, 2414. Queen Victoria, Death of, m., 369. Shearers' Accommodation Bill, ra., 3481; Com.,
HuMPHERY, The Hon. F. T. : ·• Adjournment, m., 4597.
Coal-mines Regulation (Further Amendment) Bill, m .. 4595.
Cobar to Wilcannia Railway Bill, 2R., 4420. Marriage Bill, Com., 494. Scaffolding and Lifts Bill, 2R., 4593. Temora to Barellan Railway Bill, 2R., 4011. Tuckian Flood Escape Scheme Bill, 2R., 3673.
HuRLEY, Mr. J., Hartley: Beeby, Mr. E., Crown Solicitor's Office, q.,
3703, 3772. Bendigo Jubilee Exhibition, adj., 481. Board of Health, Account Owing by, q., 501. City Railway Extension, m., 645. Coupon System, p.o., 3830. Elands and Carpet Snakes, q., 4611.
HuRLEY, Mr. J. (continued): Glebe Island Abattoirs, m., 1244. Gundagai to Tumut Railway, adj., 3712. Inch, Dismissal of James Stephen, m., :3283. Justice of the Peace, Removal of a, q., 4605. Liquor Traffic, m., 5:H. Mining Laws Amendment• Bill, 2R., 4548. Old-age''.Pensions, adj., 481; q., :3626. Old-age Pensions (Amendment) Bill, int., 4029. Order of Business, m., 4027. Prince Alfred Hospital, Additions -to, ·1n.,
3233. Privilege, 2562, 2838. Public Servants, Increments-to, q., 602. Public Service : Recommendation by Minis-
ters, q., 4072. Public 'Yorks Committee, m., 847. Pugilistic Encounters, q., 2742. Questions, q., 2897. Railway Department, q., 1235. Reduction of Members, m., 350; q, 2419,
Address in Reply, 318. Adulteration of Beer, adj., 1062. Adulteration of Jams, q., 1570. Bazaar at "\Vallsend, q., 2590. City of Sydney Municipal Loan Bill, 2R., 1704;
Com., 1706. City Railway Extension, m., 636. Coal Contract, Government, q., 1768. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, Com., 426. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 3) :
Suspension of Standing Orders, m., 3399. Curran, Rev. Father, q., 2586. Defamation Bill, 2R., 1912. Devonshire-street Cemetery Bill, 2R., 880. Electric Tramway, 'Vaverley and Bondi, q,
1566. Federal Tariff, q., 2895. Financial Statement, 2270. Fruit, Outward 'Vharfage on, adj., 1758. Glebe Island Abattoir, m., 1243. Harbour Disfigurement, adj., 3441. Hawkesbury River Bridge, m., 3240.
JEs SESSION 1901. KEL xcix
23 July to 20 December, 1901.
J ESSEP, Mr. T. (continued): Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 1114; Com.,
1522. National Bank, m., 1003. Plague, Case of, adj., 4229. Post Office Irregubrities, Alleged, l019. Privilege, 2576, 2841. Public Health, adj., 155. Public Instruction (Amendment) Bill, int.,
4069. Public Instruction Department, q., 3002,3003. Pyrmont Bridge Extension, m., 4510. Rail way Commissioner's Salary Bill, m., 4000. Reduction of Members, m., 3.)6. Scaffolding and Lifts Bill, int., 2382. Shearers' Accommodation Bill, Com., 2698,
2704. Rtate·aid to Denominational Schools, q., 1398; State Labour Selection Bill, 2R., 802. Streets near Centennial Park, Proclamation,
1991, 1992, 1993, 1994. Labour Bureau, a.dj., 3965. Labour Commissioners, q., 1961. Liquor Traffic, m., 529. Lithgow Zigzag, m., 4574. Loan Bill, 2R., 4506; Corn., 4507. Local Government Bill, q., 4612. Manly \Vater Supply and Sewerage Transfer
Bill, 2R., 4226. Metropolitan ~Tater and Sewerage, q., 331. Military Department, q., 1767. Mines Inspection Bill, Com .. , 3311, 3:113, 3314,
3315, 3317, 3318, 3319. Night ·watchman, Darling Island, q, 3767. Overloading of Omnibuses, q., 1400. Oxford-street to Bellevue Hill Tramway, m.,
4577. Painters, Suburban Stations, q., 3956. Plague, Case of, q., 4229. Police Force, q., 2891 ; adj., 4514. Police Uniform, q., 3407. Postal Department, q., 3270. Private Rusiness, q., :3828. Proposed Railways, adj., 3928. "Protection or Stagnation," q., 2123. Public Library, q., 1659, 32i0. Public Servants Retiring, q., 4601. Public Service Act, Amendment of, q., 2896,
3101. Pyrmont Bridge Extension, m., 4510. Rabbit Pest Bill, int., 476. Railway and Tramway Employees, q., 331. Rate of Wages, q., 4074. Roberts, Claims of Robert, m., 3496. Scaffolding and Lifts Bill, 2R., 4570; Com.,
4571, 4572. State Labourers, q., 4179. State Labour Selection Bill, 2R., 811. Stipendiary Magistrate, Action of a, q., 2037.
KEL INDEX TO SPEECHES, LAT
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
KELLY, Mr A. J. (continued): Stock Diseases (Tick) Bill, 2R., 4563; Com.,
LATDrEn, 1\Ir. ,V, F., Woollahra: Art Gallery Portico: StoneCftrving, q., 39.)9. nlockholders Bill, Com., 2890, 2396. Burglaries in the Suburbs, q., 4533. City Railway Extension, m., 6!9.
LAT SESSION 1901. LEE
23 July to 20 December, 1901.
LATI~IER, Mr. "\V. F. (continued): Consolidation of the Statutes, q., 4529. Double Bay Reclamation \Vorks, q., 897. Hospitals, Refuse from, q., 1565. ]\'[ unicipal District of Iuverell Reduced Area
Bill, ~R.' 1985. Paddington Police, q., 4603. Reduction of Members, m., 357. Retrenched Civil Servants, q., 841. Rose Bay Jetty, q., 2586. Supply:
Swearing· in Pa viii on, Centennial Park, q., 897. "\Y oollnhra Technical Classes, q., 2586.
LAw, Mr. S. J., Balmain South: Balmain Electric Tramway, q., 1395. Clines v. Cooper, q., 4256. Coal at Balmain, q., 3573. Coupons, Discount, q., 176!, 1960,2277,2589,
2S95. Darling Island, Ballast for, q., 12S4, 1559. Glebe Island Abattoir, m., 1241. Government Printing Office, Machine Assist·
ants, q., 3571. Hansard, New South \Vales, q., 3219. Hunter River Flood Mitigation, m., 1265. King's Birthday, q., 1397. Life.saving Fenderson Trams, q., 3489. Minimum Wage, q., 2038. Private Business, q., 4261. Railways and Tramways, q., 1564. Reduction of Members, m., 334, 361. Superintendent of Detective~, q., 2588. Supply: Colonial Secretary, 2452.
LEE, The Hon. G. : SheareJ;S' Accommodation Bill, Com., 3691,
3694, 3697, 3698.
LEE, Mr. C. A., Tenterfield: Address in Reply, ·12, 154. Adjournment, m., 4634. Adulteration of Beer, adj., 1049. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4500; Com., 4504. Attendance of Public at Parliament House,
obs., 1306. Audit Bill, m., 3544. l'.eer Prosecutions, q., 1664. Blockholders Bill, Com., 2383. Bogan Gate-Bulbodney Railway; m.,-1906. City of Sydney Municipal Loan Hill, 2R.,
1699; Com., 1706. City Railway, m., 3549. Close of the Session, q., 4075. Closer Settlement Bill, adJ., 1166; Com.,
:1610, 3612. Cobar to "\Vilcannia Railway Bill, Com., 4066. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, m., 383;
Com., 395. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 2), Sus
pension of Standing Orders, 1726. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 3), Sus
Johnston, Appointment of Mr., q., 1560. Justices of the Peace, q., 4606. Juvenile Smoking Suppression Bill, 2R., 1214;
Com., 1987. Licensing Public Vehicles, q., 374. Local Government Bill, q., 2638. Members of Legislative Assembly, q., 2035. Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Act, q.,
LONSDALE, Mr. E., Armidale: Adulteration of Beer, adj., 1063. Albury Hospital, Matron, q., 1762. Blockholders Bill, Com., 2391, 2393, 2395,
2397 ; 3R., 2424. Bogan Gate-Bulbodney Railway, m., 1907. Closer Settlement Bill, 2R., ll68. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No.3), Sus•
pension of Standing Orders, m., 3394, Defamation Bill, Com., 1914. Financial Statement, 1952, 2232. Glebe Island Abattoir, m., 1242. Gold and Mineral Leases, q., 3958. Government 'Yorks: Hudson Brothers, q.,
4530. Governor's Salary Bill, Com., 2059, 2068. Hay Lands Office, Draftsman for, q., 1284. Hunter River Flood Mitigation, m., 1264. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 1339, 1350,
LONSDALE, Mr. E. (continued): Supply: Colonial Treasurer, 3117, 3130, 3131, 3134 3141, 3151, 3154. '
Department of Mines, 3030. Public Instruction, 2995. Railways, 3179.
Temora to Barellan Railway Bill, int., 2378. Temora to Gunbar Railway, m., 1864. Temora to Wyalong Railway, m., 1897. Temora to Wyalong Railway Bill, int., 2376;
2R., 2676. Tenterfield to Casino Railway, m., 4219. Tied-Houses Bill, 2R., 1604; Com., 1628. Treasury Bills Deficiency (Amendment) Bill,
MACINTOSH, The Hon. J. : Accidents on Electric Tramways, q., 484. Bank Attack at Henty, m., 3211. Blockholders Bill, Com., 3267. City of Sydney Municipal Loan Bill, 2R.,
1849; Com., 1851. Closer Settlement Bill, Com., 4247, 4248. Cohar to vVilcannia Railway Bill, 2R., 44:18. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, 2R., 430. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 3), 2R.,
MACKAY, The Hon. Colonel J. A. K., C. B.: Blockholders Bill, Com., 3946. Scaffolding and Lifts Bill, 2R., 4594. Women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 1536.
MACKELLAR, The Hon. C. K. : Prince Alfred Hospital Additions Bill, 2R.,
3940.
MACKENZIE, Mr. T. F'. H., Canterbury: Belmore Railway, Extension of, q., 1769. Financial Statement, m., 1950. General Post Office (Approaches Improvement)
Bill, ~R., 2132. Glebe Island Abattoir, Removal of, m., 1245. Public W"orks, Employment on, q., 1962. Railway Commissioner's Salary Bill, m., 3999. Railway Revenue, q., 4528. Stafford, vVilliam, q., 4528. Troops in Sout.h Africa, q., 2892.
MAcLAuRic<, The Hon. H. N., M.D., LL.D. Adjournment, m., 4596. Blockholders' Bill, Com., 3946, 3947. Bogan Gate to Bulbodney Railway Bill, 2R.,
3949. . Casino Municipal Boundaries Bill, 1R., 2320. City of Sydney Municipal Loan Bill, Com.,
1850, 1851, 1997, 1998. Closer Settlement Bill, Com., 4247, 4248. Cox, Decease of the Hon. G. H., 3930. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 2328; Com.,
Land and Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, m., 3248, 3250.
Land and Income Tax (Contribution) Bill, m., 3253.
Land Titles Office, q., 3962. Liquor Traffic, m., 532. Public Health Act, q., 2421. Railway Commissioner's Salary Bill, m., 3992;
3R., 4107. Reduction of Members, m., 354. State Labour Selection Bill, 2R., 806. .Supply :
Colonial Treasurer, 3117. Loan Estimates, 437fl. Public Instruction, 2933.
McCouRT, The Hon. vV., Bowral: Speaker, Election of, m., 8.
]\fcCoY, Mr. R. W. \V., JJ[arrickville: Blockholders Bill, Com., 2392. Federal Tariff, q., 3219. Financial Companies, adj., p.o., 1772. Friendly Societies (Further Amendment) Bill
MciNTYRE, Mr. vV. D., Inverell: Address in Reply, 40. Assault Case, q., 4432. Block holders Bill, Oom.., 2390, 239!. Bubonic Plague, q., 3572. Cattle Stops, q., 1765. Chinese in New South \Vales, q., 327. City Railway Extension, m., 635. Closer Settlement Bill, Com., 3605,3609,3610,
3615. Consolid:}ted Revenue :Fund Bill (No. 3), m.,
Inverell, Railway from, q., 2895. Juryman as a vVitness, q., 3408. Long Sittings, adj., 2974 . Men 'Voundecl in South Africa, q., 496. Miners' Accident Relief (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 3654. Moree to Inverell R;lilway, q., 1570. Municipal District of Inverell (Reduced Area)
Bill, 2R., 1982, 1985. Old-age Pensions, q., 1122, 1236. Personal Explanation, 367. Probate Duties (Amendment) Act, q., 2415. Public Service: Country Applicants, q., 605. Public 'Vorks Committee Election Bill, Com.,
Com., 2694, 2696. 'Vagga 'Vagga to Tumbarumba Railway, q.,
444. ·women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 725.
MEAGHER, Mr. R. D., 'l'he 'J'g·eed: Address in Reply, 78. Adulteration of Beer, adj., 1042, 1079 Architectural Designs, q., 4259. Art Society, q., 2816. Board of Health, q., 1237. Central Railway Station, adj., 3206. Coal-mines Hegulation Act, ac{i., 573. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 2), m.,
1737. Consolidated Re\·enuc Fund Bill (No. 3), m.,
3040. Elections and Qualifications Committee, m. ,472. Electoral Districts, p.o., 751. Electric Power-house Fire, q., 1765. Federal Capital, Site of, p.o., 4535, 4627. Federal Government, Properties Acquired by,
q., 1566. :Federal Tariff, ~-., 2420. Financial Companies, adj. p.o., 1771; 1775. Financial Statement, m., 2260. Friendly Societies, q., 776. :E'riendly Societies Further Amendment Bill
(No.2), 2n., 3419. Government Employees: Hours of Labour,
m., 1812. Governor of New South "rale8, q., 958. Governor's Salary Bill, m., 1928. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 1420, 1518. • Jubilee Gold Exhibition at Bendigo, adj., 480: Labour Bureau, p.o., 3965. Lacerda, Case of Dominick, adj_., 3280.
MEAGHER, Mr. R. D. (continued): Liquor Traffic, m., 520, 551. Loan, The, q., 4606. Mercadool Case, q., 961. Motions of Adjournment: Government Busi-
MILLARD, Mr. IV., !Jf oruya: Casino Municipal Boundaries Bill, Com., 1982. Supply : Secretary for Public Works, 2789.
MILLER, Mr. G. T. C., Monaro: Blockholders Bill, 3R., 2426. Federal Capital, Site for, p.o., 4632. Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 950. Liquor Traffic, m., 550. Little Bay Penitentiary and Prison Bill, int.,
4121. Lunatic Asylum ALtendants, adj., 1724 Manly \Yater Supply and Sewerage Transfer
4076. Municipal District of Inverell (Reduced Area)
Bill, 2R., 1983. National Bank, m., 994. Old-age Pensions, q., 331, 453, 497; adj., 554;
q., 778, 1122, 1570. Old-age Pensions (Amendment) Bill, int., 4031. Order of Business, m., 3105, 4028. Post and Telegraph IVorks, q., 1860. Prickly-pear Pest, q., 4612. Prince Alfred Hospital Additions, m., 3232. Prince Alfred Hospital Additions Bill, int.,
4l14; 3R., 4215. Railway Commissioner's Salary Bill, m., 3994;
3R., 4094. R1tilway Surveys, q., 2897. Reduction of Members, p.o., 340; m., 352. Refusal of Bail, Assault Case, q., 2587, 2742. Speaker, Election of, m., 3. State Bursaries, q., 3488. State Labour Selection Bill, 2R., 798. Stock Diseases (Tick) Bill, adj., 4206. Supply: Attorney-General, 3197. Colonial Secretary, 2439, 2532, :2534. Colonial Treasurer, 31'10. Department of Mines and Agriculture, 3014. Public Works, 2753, 2760, 2ii6, 2778. Western Lands Commission, 4382.
Tam worth Land District, q., 1177. Telegraphs and Telephones, q., 559; 1769. Temom to Gunbar Railway, m., 1272. Temora to Wyalong Railway, m., 672. Treasury Bills Defieiency (Amendment) Bill,
3R., 4470. Truck A~t Amendment Bill, Com., 463.
Moo SESSION 1901. NIE cvii
23 July to 20 December, 19'01.
MooRE, Mr. s. w·. (contimwd): Usury Limitation Bill, 2R., 467. 'V'estern Division, adj., 2282. Western Lands Bill, m., 3728 ; p. o._, 3800;
2R., 3812; 3R., 4002. White Cliffs to Wilcannia Coach; adj., 964. William Cresswell, Release of, adj., 1293. Women's Franchise Bill, 2R., 687; 3it., 73~.
MoRTON, Mr. M. F., 'l'he Shoalhaven: Agriculture and Forestry, Department of, q.,
377, 440. Berry Stud Farm, g., 2035, 2636. Blockholders Bill, Com., 2392, 2394. Cape Weed, q., 2036. City of Sydney l\1unicipal Loan Bill, 2R., 1704. City Railway, m., 3551. Closer Settlement Bill, Com., 3605, 3607: Crookhaven Heads, q., 732. Federal Capital, Site of, adj., 4513. Foresters, Conference of, q., 4180, 4534. Labour Settlement, .Jervis Bay, q., 3767. Life Policies, Public Servants, q., 4603. Lighthouse, Crook haven Heads, q., 4-258. Liquor Traffic, m., 545. Moss Vale and Nowm 'Vaterworks, q.,.4428. Mines and Agriculture, Department of, q., 2894. Native Flora, Illawarra District, q., 731. Public 'Vorks Committee, q., 774. Rabbits in Shoalhaven Electorate, q., 1235. Railways: Nowra Extension, q., 1236. Reduction of Members, m., 355. Supply: Colonial Secretary, 2460, 2474, 2478. Department of Mines, 3011. Loan Estimates, 4372. Western Lands Commission, 4391.
q.' 2636, 3575. Volunteers for South Africa, q., 4599. \Yomeu's Franchise Bill, 2R., 724.
MOXHAlll, Mr. T. R., PmTamatta: Address in Reply, 308. Adulteration of Beer, adf., 1072. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4503. Attendants in the Lunacy Department, q.,
1119, 2588. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 1422, 1501. Maitland Hospital Enabling Bill, 2R., 2373. Parramatta Asylum, Fire at, q., 332, 4074. Prince Alfred Hospital, Additions to, m., 3233. Public Servants, q., 3621. Public Service Officers, q., 4176. State Libraries and Refreshment Rooms :
NIELSEN, Mr. N. R. ,V,, Boorowa: Accommodation for Shearers Bill, q., 774. Adulterated Wine, q., 3624. American Tramways, Report on, q., 3574. City Railway Extension, m., 6l8. Closer Settlement Bill, Com., 3507, 3612. Coach Proprietors, \Vagga \Vagg~,, q., 1919. Conditional Land Purchases, m., 2855. Government Employees : Hours of Labour,
4023. Newspaper Articles Bill, 2R., 3073. Personal Explanation, 1400, 1717,4434. Police Magistrate at Singleton, adj., 769. Population of Sydney, q., 1285. Post Office Irregularities, Alleged, m., 1016. President McKinley, Attempted Assassina·
tion, adj., 1217. President McKinley, Death of, adj., 1357. Prince Alfred Hospital, Additions to, m., 3235. Privilege, 2566, 2827. Questions without Notice, q., 3774, 4432. Railway Commissioner's Salary Bill, m., 3975. Speaker, Election of, m., 8. State Agricultural Farms, adj., 1201. State Governor, q., 3574. Street Traffic, adj., 3227.
O'Co SESSIOX 1901. O'Su cix
22 July to 20 December, 1901.
O'CoxxoR, Mr. D. (continued): Supply: Attorney.General, 3186, 3190, 3195, 3199,
O'CoxoR, Mr. B. B., SherbYooke: Address in Reply, 154, 184. Casino Municipal Boundaries Bill, Com., 1981. Central Railway Station, q., 669. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No.3), m.,
3352. Crown Prosecutor, Central Criminal Court,
q., 1854. Federal Capital, site for, p.o., 4626. Financial Statement, m., 2250. Friendly Societies Further Amendment Bill
1504, 1514, 1516. Lunatic Asylum Attendants, adj., 1723. Municipal District ofinverell (Reduced Area)
Bill' 2R., 1984. Plague Area, The, q., 30. Poisons, Restricted Sale of, adj., 1521. Prince Alfred Hospital Additions Bill, int.,
:3424. Privilege, 2641, 2824. Public Instruction Department, q., 1855. Public \'i' orks Committee, m., 848. Railway Commissioner's Sabry Bill, 3R., 4088. Returned Soldiers, q., 3774. Stock Diseases (Tick) Bill, 2R., 4198. Supply: Attorney·General, ;{181. Colonial Secretary, 2448, 2506, 2525. Colonial Treasurer, 3112, 3151, 3154. Public Instruction, 2920.
Temora to Gunbar Railway, m., 1S64. Temora to \Y yalong Rail way, m., 672 ; 2R.,
2655. Tramway Employees, q., 2815. Troops for South Africa, q., 4179. Unemployed, The, q, 3707, 3771. Vineyards, Destruction of, q., 4607. \Yestern Lands Bill, p.o., 3799.
O'SuLLIVAN, The Ron. E. ''~' .. , Queanbeyan: Abercrombie-street Tramway, m., 4578. Acton Bridge, q., 1664. · Address in Reply, 94. Agricultural Labourers, q., 3275. Alexandria, Tramway at, q., 4607. Allowance to Maintenance Men keeping
Horses, q., 499.
O'SULLIYAX, The Hon. E. \V. (continued): Applications for Employment, q., 733; Approach to New Railway, q., 378. Architectural Designs, q., 4259. Artesian Bore at Collie, q., 2353. Art Gallery Portico: Stone Carving, q., 3959~ Bellevue Hill Tramway, q., 4179. Belmore Park, q., 379, 1571. Belmore Railway, Extension of, q., 1769. Betterment Tax, q., 1041. Blackwattle Bay, q., 1179. Bogan Gate Tank, q., 4075, 4175. Bogan Gate to Bulbodney Railway, q., 606 ;.
m., 1905; 2R., 3456. Bogan Gate to Bolbodney Railway Bill, 2R.,
3456, 3462 ; Com., 3462. Botany, Road at, adj., 818. Bowning, Lockup at, q., 4261. Bridges at Somerton and Paradi~e, q., 1761. Broken Hill Unemployed, q., 451. Buckley, Mr. Thomas, q., 1769, 4534. Building at corner of Cumberland and Lowe1•
m., 1239, 1246. · Glebe Island, Men Employed at, q., 450. Glen Innes to Inverell Railway, m., 3452. Goolagong Bridge, q., 4612. Government Contracts : Goodlet and Smith,
q., 7i3. Government Launch Unara, q., 1763. Governor Macquarie's Gates, q., 2638. Graving Dock, Newcastle, q., 669, 4533. Grose River Electric-lighting and Traction
Scheme, q., 323. Gnndagai to Tumut Railway, adj., 3711. Guyra to Grafton Railway, q., 896, 2414. Hawkesbury River Bridge, m., 3238, 3242. Hordern's Fire, q., 445, 561, 670. Hunter Ri1•er Flood Mitigation, q., 1042; m.,
1247, 1265. Industrial Arbitration Bill, Com., 1440. Inspectors of Public \Yorks, q., 4130. Inverell, Railway from, q., 2895. Ironworks, Eskbank, q., 1173. Kiga Bore, Moree, q., 3334. Koorawatha, Railwn,y Extension to, q., 2896. Labour Bureau, q., 3407; adj., 3968; q.,
4598. Labour Bureau, Report of Superintendent of,
q., 557. Labour Commissioners, q., 501, 1660, 1922,
1961, 3271. Labour Commission: Labour Bureau, q., 1118. Labour Commission, Report of, q., 2590. Labour Settlement, Jervis Bay, q., 3767. Land Titles Office, q., 1287. Law Courts, New, q., 447, 1287, 3336. Licensed Engineers and Surveyors, q.; 2892. Lighthouse, Crookhaven Heade., q., 4258. J~ighting of Assembly Chamber, q., 775. Lighting the Town Hall, q., 1286.
O'SuLLIYAN, The Hon. E. IV. (continued): Liquor Traffic, m., 545. Lismore Railwny: Men employed on, q.,
3277. Lithgow Zig-zag, q., 4431; m., 4573, 4574. Liverpool to Mulgoa Railway, q., 2119, 2897,
Marrickville Drainage Works, q., 379, 441. Men Working in Tunnels, q., 776. Merriwa, Proposed Railway to, q., 328. Metropolitan Roads, Expenditure on, q.,
adj., 2560; q., 3004, 3269, 4071, 4074. Parliamentary Library, adj., 611. Parramatta RiYer, q:, 3337. Penitentiary and Prison for Females, m., 3714;
Bill, int., 4120; 2R., 4221, 4224. Personal Explann,tion, adj., 2972. Police and Court Buildings, Leadville, q.,
3220. Post Offices, State, q, 1559, 3101. Prince Alfred Hospital, m., 1246.
O'Su SESSION 1901. O'Su ·cxi
23 July to 20]lecen:i.ber, 1901.
O'SuLLIVAX, The Hon. E. ,;v_ (continued): Prince Alfred Hospital : Additions .to, m.,
3230, 3238. Prince Alfred Hospital Additions Bill, int.,
3420, 3424, 3425 ; 2R., 3472, 3473. Proposed Railways, adj., 3928. "Protection or Stagnation," q., 2123. Public Officers, Dismissal of, q., 2895. Public Tenders, Newcastle, q., 734. Public VVorks Committee, q., 774; m., 849;
q., 1179. Public 'Yorks Committee Election Bill, Com.,
2592. Public 'Yorks Department, q., 2418. Public 'Yorks, Employment on, q., 1962. Punt Service, Middle Harbour, q., 662. Pyrrnont Bridge Extension, q., 1569; m.,
PERRY, The Hon. J. (continued): Rainfall of Australia, q., 728, 4256. Sanitary Inspectors' Examinations, q., 1853. Scarlet Fever at Hurlstone Training College, • q., 1859. Scarlet Fever; Manly School, q., 4604. School Children, q., 4429. School Children and Intemperance, q., 2!15. School Children, Railway Fares for, q., 4181. School Cleaning, q., 608. School Fees at Broken Hill, adJ., 554. School Teacher at Gardener's Road, q., 1238. Shearers' Accommodation Bill, int., ll37; 2R.,
POWER, Mr. J. J., -8ydney-Lang Didsion: Accidents to \'Vaterside \Yorkers, q., 840.• Adulteration of Beer, adj., 1047. City of Sydney Municipal Loan Bill, 2R., 1705. Compensation: Hesumption of Hotels, q.,
4499, 4406, 4498. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, m., 385, 425,
426. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (R o. 2), m.,
1730; Com., 1757. Consolidation of Act No. 13, q., 1901. Conveyance of Produce by Rail, q., 4177. Crown Lands Acts, q., 728.
h
.PmcE, Mr. R. A. (continued): Crown Solicitor, q., 443:!. Damage of Goods on Railway, q., 734. Devonshire-street Cemetery Bill, 2n., 815 ;
3n., 1135; p.o., 1136. · District Court Rules, q, 377. Electoral Districts, p.o., 751. Federal Capital Site, q., 1176, 4432. Financial Statement, m., 1756. Forestry, q., 4610. Government Railways (Commissioner's Salary)
Bill, 3R., 4095. Government Railways, q., 4172. Governor's Salary Bill, Com., 2064. Hardwood, Destruction of, q., 1040. Hordern and Sons, Fire at, q., 670. Hunter River Flood Mitigation, m., 1249. Jams, New South Wales~ g., 3489. Labour Commissioners, q., 1922. Land Exchanges, q , 1571. Lighthouse-keeper, Seal Rocks, q., 4172. Medical Act, Fine under, q., 2640. Milson's Point, Valuation of Land, q., 29. Ministers Appearing in Court, q., 501 ; adj.,
Pttblic Schools, Obsen·ation Books, q., 3270. Public School Teachers, q., 2814. Public \Yorks Committee, q., 1179. Pyrmont Bridge, q., 1569; m:, 4508. R:tbbit Bill, cons. amdts., 4487. Railway Department, q., 6G7, 961. Railway Employees: Hours of \Vork, q.,
377. Reduction of Members, m., 347. R.enewal of Leases, Eastern Division, q., 4434. School Teachers' Salaries, q., :3707. Secretary for Public \Yorks, q., 1041. State Agricultural Farms, adJ., 1195. State Hights, Invasion of, adj., p.o., ll32. St"'tisticiau's Department: Lighthouses, q.,
Ross, Dr. A. (continued): Pigsty across Stable Creek, q., 498. Pleura at Molong, q., 1765. Pleuro-Pneumonia: Mudgee District, q., 3963,
4021. Prince Alfred Hospital, Additions to, m., 3234. Privilege, m., 2582. Public Gates: Eugowra to Goolagong, q., 1036. Public Instruction Act. q., 2355. Public School Children, q., 4!29. Public School Teachers, q., 4527. Public School Teachers: Degrees, q., 3491. Rabbit Bill, Com., 4037. Rabbit-proof Fencing, q., 2120. Rabbits: Molong District, q., 498. Wellington District, q., 4527.
Railway Employees, Hours of Labour, q., 3956.
Railway Rates, q., 4175 Rainfall of Australia, q., 728, 4256. Revenue and Expenditure, q., 3826. Roads, Molong Electorate, q., 1287, 4258. Roads Votes, q., 2739. School Children and Intemperance, q., 2414. School Children, Railway :!<'ares for, q., 4180. Shipment of Gold, q., 604. Smearing or Dipping, q., 2811. Smoking-rooms, Public Schools, q., 2355. Stock crossing Victorian Border, q., 4024. Stock Diseases and Fruit Pests, q., 4171. Stock Di;;eases (Tick) Bill, 2R., 4207. Stock Inspectors, q., 1233, 4173. Supply:
2035. Contingent, Second, Pay to, q., 3622. Contingents to South Africa, q., 955, 2417. Conveyance of Prisoners, q., 4177. Cook Park, q., 3624. Cooma-BombaLt Railway, q., 1662. Coronation of the King, q., 3707, 3767,4076,
3489; adj., 4079; q., 4429. Darling Island, Ballast for, q., 1560. Darling Island \Vhan·es, q., 1917. Darling River, a<U., 818. Dawes' Battery, q , 555, 1761 4169. Debate, Limitation of, q., 2895. Deceased Persons, Conveyance of in Trains,
q., 3492.
SEE, The Hon. J. (continued) : Defamation Bill, Com., 1913. Defamation, Law of, q., 2035. Defective Shipping Gear, q., 4261. Demise of the Crown Bill, 2R., 3465 Com.,
3465. Dental School, Buildings for, q., 328. Detecti,·es, Superintendent of, q., 2588. Director of Government Charities, q., 840. Discharge of Coal at Cas-works, q., ll20. Disease Bacilli, q., 4529. District Court, BowrayiJle, q., 2352. District Court Rules, q., 3i7. Dowager-Empress of Germany, Death of the,
m., 380. Drays, Loading and Unloading, q., 3824. Dungog Police Magistrate, q., 6ti7. Duke of York, Reception of, q., 2816. Education, Royal Commi,sion on, q., 40i5,
4178. Education, State, q., 3961. Elands and Carpet Snakes, IJ., 4611. Elections and Qualifications Committee, m.,
472. Electric Trams, q., 4170. Electoral Commission, q., 669. Electoral Districts, m., 750; adj., 756. Electoral Roll, St. Leonards, q., 66!. Electomtes, Requirements of, q., 3494. Electors' Rights, vVilcannia, q., 30. Employers' Liability Act, q., 2638. Estimates, q., 2420. Eva, Steam Launch, q., 773. Federal and State }ll'sP., Precedence of, q.,
1122. Federal Capital, Name of, q., 1239. Federal Capital, Site-of, q., 843, 900, 1174,
q., 2037; m., 2140. Financial Year, q , 4532. Fire Brigades Bill, q., 331, 960. Fire Brigades, Special Vote to, q., 3408. First Contingent.; Payments, q., 3829. First Contingent : Permanent Officers, q.,
3702. :Fisheries Bill, q., 289!, 3773, 4023. Fisheries Commission, q., 441,496, ~421, 4179. Fisheries Department Employees, q., 3218. Fisheries Section, Australian Museum, q., 328. Fishermen, Dora Creek, q., ll20. Floating Fire Steamerfor Port Jackson, q., 844.
ex viii SEE INDEX TO SPEECHES. SEE
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
SEE, The Hon. J. (contimted): Forestry Conference Report, Printing of, q.,
199.'3, 1994. Kelly, Trooper, q., 432. Ladies as :Magistrates, q., 1922. Lambton, Mr. S. H.,q., i\57; w(j., 601; q., 670. Land and Income-tax, q., 663, 203:2, 4073. Land Exchang~s, q., L3'il. Landowners: Title to high-water mark, q.,
4603. Land Tax Bill, q., 4076. Land Taxation, q., 730, 1034. Land Titles Office, w(j., 1523; q., 3962. Land Valuation, q., 1066. Langley, William, Cil<H'6es against, q., 901. Law Clerks, Appointment of, q., 1235 Law of Evidence Amendment Bill, I R., 30. Libel, Law of, Amendmeut Bill, q., 323. Libels on Legislative Assembly, q., 2S14. Licensing Benches, q., 1563. Licensing Public Vehicles, q., 374. Lieutenant-Governor, The, q., 56!. Liquor Traffic, m., 54!; q., 1962, 2815. Lismore Police Magistrate, q., 1173, :3'!20. Local Government B.ill, q., 2538, 4GI2. Long, CoachclriYer, Death of, q., I 562. Lord Howe Island, Electors, q., 18.52. Magistrates of the State, q., 956. Mail-carrier, Prosecution of a, q., 667. Maitland Hospital Enabling Bill, adj., 1523;
SEE, The Hon. J. (continued): Old-age Pensions Boards, q., 3573. Old-age Pensions Districts: C's.l:'.S., q., 1562. Old-agePensions, MetropolitanBoard,q., 1854. Omnibuses, o,·erloading of, q., 1400. Orange-peel, Throwing on Footpaths, q., 3830, Order of Business, q., 3279, 3339 ; m., 3455,
4026. Outrage at R:unsay's Bush, q., 2278. Outrages and Burglaries, q., 1961. Oyster Leases, q., 2!16, 2589. Parks, Expenditure on, q., 329. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act,
m., 473. Pa,rliamentary Evidence Bill, Com.,1915. Parliamentary Papers, Printing of, q., 3961. Parliamentary Special Trams and Trains, q.,
1558, 1061, 2421. Parliament Honse, Attendance of Public at,
p.o., 1306. Parliament Houses, Site for New, q., 605. Parramatta Asylum, q., 4074. Parramatta Asylum, Fire at, q., 332. Payment of Ci,·il SerYants, q., 846. Penitentiary and Prisons for Females, m.,
SEE, The Ron. J, (continued): Police and Hotels, adj., 4315; q., 4598. Police Courts: Touting for Business, g., 4257. Police v. Lawson, q., 3060. Pope, Mr. 0. N., q., 3337. Population of Sydney, q., 1285. Postal and Telegraph Departments, q., 1171. Postal Department, Officers, q., 1958. Post Office, Canowindra, q., 2811, 2815. Post Office Clocks, and Other \Yorks, q., 1399. Post Offices, q., 3223. Powder Magazines, Goat Island, q., 1170. President McKinley, q., 1177; adj., 1217;
m., 1354 : adj., 1355. Prince Alfred Hospital, q., 1284, 2740, 2892. Private Business, q., 3828, 4261. Privilege, m., 2502, 2583, 2641, 2818. Probate Duties (Amendment) Act, q., 2415. Probationary Constables, q., 561, 779, 955. Publican, Prosecution of a, q., 3489. Public Business, q., 3221. Public Document.s, Printing of, q., 1959. Public Health Act, q., 776, 2421, 2639, 3494. Public Instruction Act Amendment Bill, q.,
4260. Public Records, q., 779. Public Servants, q., 2121, 3621. Public Servants : Annuities to, q., 1726. Bonuses to, q., 1396. Borrowing Money, q., 729. Increments to, q., 603, 1038, 3216, 3623,
3701, 4600. Life Policies, q., 460::!. Regraded, Increments to, q., 4600. Retired, q., 1282, 2812, 3825, 4601.
Public Service Act: Administration of, q., 668. Amendment of, q., 2896.
Refusal of Bail, Assault Case, q., 2588, 2742. Registrar-General's Department, Additions to,
q., 3336. Registrar of Patents, q., 4602. Registration of Firms, q., 3491. Remission of Sentences, q., 3960. Removal of a Justice of the Peace, q., 4605. Removal of Prisoners : No. 4 Police Station,
q., 602. Resumed Area, Bailiffs in, q., 1398. Resumption: Elizabeth-street, q., 1714. Resumptions, Compensation for, q., 1858. Resumptions Valuation Board, q., 123±. Richmond Terrace, Land Adjoining, q., 1565,
1763. Rifle Clubs, Cidlian, q., 4527. Riflemen, Free Passes to, q., 2034. Rifles and Warlike Stores, q., 842. Robberies in City and Suburbs, q., 1036. "Rocks" Area Resumptions, q., 666, 899, 954,
1559. Sydenham Disaster Inquiry: Jurors, q., 895. Sydney Cricket Ground : Pr1sses, 3823. Sydney Cricket Ground, q., 3824, 3964. Sydney Female School of Industry (Sale) Bill,
2R., 3253. Sydney Industrial Blind Institution Incor
STOREY, Mr. D., Rand11:ick : Address in Reply, 59. Adulteration of Beer, adj., 1070. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, C'om., 406. Consolidated Re,·enue FnndBill (No. 2), m.,
1729. Consolidated ReYenue :Fund Bill (No. 3), m.,
6366. Darling Harbour Wharves, q., 1393. :Financial Statement, m., 1755, 2168. Friendly Societies Further Amendment Bill
'l'enaucy Act, Amendment of, q., 1714. Tied-Houses Bill, 2R., 1605 ; Com., 1615, 1628. Tradesmen required on State \Yorks, q., 558. Union Label System, q., 1283.
SuTTOR, The Ron. F. B. : Accidents on Electric Tramways, q., 484. Address iu Reply, 24. Adjournment, ob8., 3567, 4021, 4596, 4597. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4521. Bank Attack at Henty, m., 3~11. Banks, Sir Joseph, m., 2707. Benevolent Society of New South Wales Bill,
Com., 2992. • Bogan Gate to Bulbodney ltailway Bill, 2R.,
3947. Bravery, Recognition of, m., 2602. Chairman of Committees, m., 156. Cb:.rities, Director of, q., 3664. City of Sydney Municipal Loan Bill, 2R.,
Bill, 2R.' 4522. Old.age Pensions, adj., 3934. Order of Business, m., 3214. President McKinley, Death of, adj., l3J8. Prince Alfred Hospital: New Pavilion, q.,
3664. Prince Aifred Hospital Additions Bill, 2R.,
3753, 3766. i'ublic Works Committee Elections Bill, 2n.,
3555; Com., 3564, 3566. Pyrmont Bridge Extension Bill, 2R., 4.326. Queen Victoria, Death of, m., 368.
• Habbit Dill, 2n., 4249; recom., 4255. Scaffolding and Lifts Bill, 2R., 4590, 4594. Shearers' Accommodation Bill, 2R., 3259; m.,
q., 60-!. Discount Coupons, q., 1765, 1960, 2277. Drawbacks: State and State, q., 3407, 4532. Dyke, Newcastle, q., 4602. Electric Liglit: Railway Department, Penrith,
q., 3568. Electric Power-house Fire, q., 1765, 2591. Electric Tram Service, q., 3218. Electric Tram Sen-ice, North Sydney, q.,
3219. Electric Tramway, Ihlmain, q., 1395. Electric Tramway, ''Taverley and Bondi, q.,
1566. Elliott, Claim of Mr., acl_i., 818. Engineers on Horse Ferry, q., 1714. Estimates, q., 1765, 1859. Estimates, Additional, q., 3626. Federal Expenditure, q., 333. Federal Tariff, q., 2354, 2420, 2037, 3005,
3219, 3022. Financial Companies, q., 1775. Financial Position of the State, q., 325. Financial Statement, q., l23i, rn., 1738,2187. Financial Ym:,r, q., 4532. Fishermen: Address by the Member for Ryde,
q., 3001. Garbage Destructors, q., 3825. Glebe Island Abattoirs, q., 3626. Glebe Island Inspectors, q., 4025. Glenbrook Tunnel, q., 3569. Goods Traffic, Congested, q., 3829. Government Coal Contract, q., 1768. Go,-ernment Loans, q., 1563, 1716, 2037. Government Loans: Interest on, q., 3004. Government Printing Office :
Inscribed Stock, Sydney Registers, q., 1172, 1395.
Jams, Adulteration of, q., 1570. Johnson, Ml'., Appointment of, q., 1560. Kerosene, New South Wales, q., 3273, 3960. Kirkcaldie, Mr., q., 3625. Labour Commission, q., 955. Labourers' "rages, q., 3829. L:wd and Income Tax, q., 663. Land and Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, int.,
3244, 3245, 3246; 1R., 3962; q., 4180. Land and Income Tax (Contribution) Bill, int.,
3254. Land Resumed for Railway Purposes, q., 958. Land Taxation, q., 3222. Licensing Act, Amendment of, q., 2123. Life Railway Passes, q., 3569. Lighthouse-keeper, Seal Rocks, q., 4173. Liquor Traffic, m., 536. Loan and Revenue Funds, q., 325. Loan raised by See Government, q., 326. Locomotive Engines, Passenger, Class CC,
q., 3956. Locomotive Fire-box, Cracking of, q., 3956. Margarine, Sale of, q., 1918. Marine Board, The late, q., 899. Marine Board: Public Service Board Inquiry,
2794. Tailoresses on Strike, q , 3525. Tamworth Superior Public School, q., 3338. Tamworth to Barraba Railway, q., 2894. Temora to 'Vyalong Railway, m., t'/5, Temporary Olerks, q., 3774.
vVANT, The Hon. J. H., ICC. : Industrial Arbitration Bill, 2R., 2333; Com:.,
\VmDDON, Mr. S. 1'., S!Jdne?J-Cook Dirision: Accident at Timber Yard, q., 3958. Accommodation, Public Schools, q., 3270. Agents.General : Precedence, q., 3217, 3218. Alleged Outrage on a Girl, q., 1920. Amending Licensing Bill, q., 4256. Cleveland-street Wood-blocking, q., 1854. Devonshire·street, q., 1659. DeYonshire-street Cemetery : Employment of
:Men, q., 1176. · Drawbacks: State and State, q., 3406, 4532. Electric Trams, q., 3490, 4170. Federal Tariff, q., 2123, 2417, 2637, 3005. Federal Treasurer: Refund of Duties, q.,
4170. Friendly Societies (Further Amendment) Bill
(No. 2), 2R., 3419. Governor's S:tlary Bill, m., 2124. Harbour Disfigurement, adj., :)440. Inch, J. S., Dismissal of, m., 3G:Jl. Labour Bureau, q., 3407. Labonr Commission, q., 955, ll18. Lighting of Assembly Chamber, q., 775. Police Force, ·q., 4527. Police Officei-s, Hours of Duty, q., 1039,
1171. Prince Alfred Hospital Additions Bill, int.,
3425. Pri,·ilege, 2643. Reduction of Members, q., 4255. Resumption of Land, Elizabeth-street, q.,
3958. Revenue and Expenditure, q., :)827. Robert Roberts, Claims of, m., 3.J,9G. '' Rocks" Area, work on, q., 2420. Sanitary Inspectors' Examination, q., 771,
1716, 1853. Sloyd System of Education, q., 1558. Sobraon Training Ship, q., 901. Stamp Duties Act, q., 955. Stlpply : Loan, 437fi. Tied-Houses Bill (No. 2), 2R., :)835. Trams, via Cleveland-street, q., 3704. Tramway Tickets, q., 2278. Unemployed, q., 3004. Unemployed, work: for, q., 3771.
'YILLIAMS, Mr. ·\Y. J., Alma: Accidents in Mines, adj., 1757. Address in Reply, 155, 249. Appropriation Bill, 3R., 4505. Closer Settlement Bill, cons. Cimdts., 4496. Cricket Gronnd, The, q., 3626.
cxxviii WIL I~DEX TO SPEECHES. W1s
Volumes 1, 2, 3, 4.
\YrLLIAliiS, Mr. \V. J. ( cont1:nued): Devonshire-street Cemetery, q., 670. Distress at Broken Hill, adj., 367. Friendly Societies Ft1rther Amendment Bill.
4016, 4017, 4018. Naphtha and other Petroleum Products, Stor-
age of, q., 885. Order of Business, obs., 2739. Personal Explanation, adj., 3267. Public Works Committee, m., 886. Real Property and Conveyancing (Amend-
ment) Bill, 2R., 656. Shearers' Accommodation Bill, m., 3478. State Children's Relief Bill, 2R., 3954. Statute of Limitations Bill, 2R., 657, 661 ;