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Legi•latm'e of Xcw Soulh Wales:
GO\"Cl'llOl'
Lieutenant-Go,·ernor
The Ba,·in ~lini8try
CONTENTS.
Members of the Legislati,·e Connell
::\!embers of the Legislati\'C Assembly ...
InJex to Subjects
Index to Spccchc $
Debate~ (Yolumcs cn·iii, cxix, cxx, cxxi, cxxii, cxxiii)
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LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
GOVERNOR:
(From 2 Fehrunr~·, 1924, to 8 April, 1930.)
His Exc·llency Sir DunLEY RAWSO~ STRATFORD DE Crum, Admiral in the Roy'l.l Navy, K"'light Commander of the J.fost Honourable Ord~r of the Bath, Member of the Royal Victorian Orde1·, Govern('r of the State of Yew South Wales and it.~ Dq;endw~•es, in the Commonwealth of Australia.
(From 29 May, 1930.)
His Excellency Sir PHILIP WooLCOTT GAME, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Onler of the Bath, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Air Vice-Marshal on the Retired List of the Royal Air Force, Governor of the State of New South Wales and its Dependencies, in the Commonwealth of Australia.
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR:
His Excellency the Honomb1e Sir WILLIAM PoRTUS CuLLEN, K.C.M.G., LL.D., Lieutenant-Gov£1110'/' of the State of New South Wales and its Dependencies, in the Oommonwwlth of Auxtmlia.
THE BAVIN MINISTRY:
Premier
Minister for Public Works
Attorney-General anrl Vice-President of the} Executive Council.
Minister for Lands ...
Minister for Agriculture
Minister for Education
Minister for Local Government ...
Colonial Secretary .. ,
Minister for Justice
Minister for Labour and Industry
Minister or Public Health
Colonial Treasurer {
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Minister for Mines and Minister for Forests {
Honorary Minister ...
THE HoN. TuoMAS RAINSFORD BAviN, K.U., B.A., LL.B., M.L.A.
THE Hox. ERNESTAr.nERTBUTTENSHAW, M.L.A.
THE RoN. FRANCIS STEWART BoYCE, B.A.,. LL.B., K.C., M.L.C.
THE HoN. RICHARD THOMAS BALL, M.L.A.
'I'IIE HoN. HAROLD \rrcToR CAMPBELL THOHBY, .M.L.A.
THE HoN. DAviD HENRY DBU3IMOND, M.L.A.
LT.-COLONEL THE Hox. MICIIAEJ" FREDERICK BRUXNER, D.S.O., M.L.A.
CAPTAIN THE HoN. FRANK AUGUSTUS CHAFFEY, M.L.A.
THE BoN. JoHN RoBERT LEE, M.L.A.
THE HoN. ERNEsT HENRY FARRAR, M.L.C.
THE RoN. RICHARD ARTHUR, M.D., M.L.A.
THE HoN. BER'l'RA~1 STEVENS, M.L.A.
SYDNEY BARNSDALE,
THE HoN. REiliNALD "VAr.TER DARCY WEAVER, M.L.A.
THE HoN. JAMES RYAN, M.L.C.
LEGISI;ATl'!lE OF NEW SOUTU WAU:S. vii
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
TWENTY-EIGUTII PART.IAlfENT-FOURTH SESSION,.
l. Ainsworth, The Honori\ble William. 2. Akhurst, The Honorable Carl Adrian,
F.I.I.S. 3. Alam, The Honorable Anthm;y Alexander,l 4. Archer, The Honorable George StadlCr. 5. Ashton, The Honorable James.
6~ Black, The Honorable George.
7. Boyce, The Honorable Francis Stewart, B.A., LL.B., K.C., At'omey-Ge11eral aud Vice-President of the Extculive Council.
S. Braddon, The Honorable Sir IIenry· Yule, K.B.E.
9. Brennan, 'l he Honorable \Villiam.
10. Bridges, The Honomble Charles Brill.
I J. Brooks, The H~norable William.
12. Browne, The Honorable Joseph Alexander, LL.B., ICC.
13. Bryant, The Honorable ~·rancis Henry.
14. Buzacott, The Honorable Nicholas Jame~. * 15. Carruthers, The Ilonorahle Sir Joseph
Hector, K.C.M.G., M.A., LL.D.t
16. Coates, The Honorable Joseph Farrar.
li. Cole, The Honorable Stanley Llewellyn.
18. Concannon, The Honorable JameJ Jl,latthew.
19 Connington, The Honorable Michael Joseph.
20. Cotter, The Honorable Lawrence,
21. Cox, The Honorable Sir Edward Owen, G.B. E."
2::> Creed, The Honorable John Mildred, M.R.C.S., E.
23. Culbert, The Ho'norable John.
!!!. Dewar, The Honorable George Alexander. 25. Dick, The Honorable William Thomas,
B.A.*
26. Dickson, The Honoral,le William Edward. 27. Doyle, The Honorable Thomas Patrick.
28. Earp, The HonoraLle George Frederick, C. B. E.
~9. Farleigh, The Honorable John Gibson. 30. Farrar, The Honorable Ernest Henry,
JJ1inisfe.1· j'or Labow· £tnd lndust>·y
81. FitzGerald, The Honorable Robert George Dundas.
32. Grayndler, The Honorable Edward.
33. Hemsley, The Honorable Alfredl\facartney, B.A.
34. Hepher, The Honorable John. 35, Hickey, The Honorable Simon.'" 36. Higgins, The Honorable John Jlortunatus. ~7. Hoad, The Honorable James Edwanl. 38. Holden, The Honorable Thomas Dou~laij
Percy. 39. Horne, The Honorahle Henry Edwin.
40. Hughes, The Honorable Sir Thomas, Kt. 6
41. Hunt, The Honomble Alfred Edgar. 42. Innes-Noad, The Honorable Sidney
Reginald, C.l\I.G. 43. Kater, The Honorable Sir Norman William,
Kt., 1\I.B., Ch.M.G 44. Kamnngh, The Honorable Edward John. 45. Keegan, The Honorable John.
46. Kelly, The Honorable 'Villiam Patrick. 4i. Kirkness, The HonoraL!e William Eames.
-!8. Lane-Mullins, The Honornble John, M.A. 49. Latimer, 'fhc Honorable William Fleming. 50. Lyons, The Honorable James Denis. 51. Mackay, ~lajor-Gcneral The Honorable
James Alexander Kenneth, C.H., V.D., O.B.E.
52. Magrath, The Honorable Edward Crawford.
53. Mahony, The Honorable Robert.
54. Malone, The Honomblc Daniel, A.M.I.E. (A.ust. ).
55. McDonald, The Honorable George Roy William.
56. McGirr, The Honorable Patrick Michael.
57. Mcintosh, The Honorable Hugh Donald."
58. Meeka, The Honorable Sir Alfred \Villiam, K.B.E.
59. Minahan, The Honoral,le James 1\Iark.
60. Murdoch, The Honorable Sir .James Anderson, K.B.E., C.:\LG.
61. Murray, The Honorable Thomas George.
6'> Nesbitt, The Ilonomble George.
63. O'Conor, The Honorable Broughton Barnabas, LL.B., Chairman of Gommictu,•.
6!. Onslow, Major -General The Honorable ,Tames William Macarthur, V.D., B.A., LL.B.
• Tempora rv Ch3.irman of Cotnmittees. I Granted lea\·e or absence by the Governor fot·twei,·emonths from 1st May, 1929; grant<d further lea\'e of nbaencc h~·
the Lientcnaut-Go1·ernor unt:I May 1st, !931, • Grnnte<llea,·e of absence hy the Goverror until 31st. October, 1920.
• Granted leave of absence hy the Governor unt>il 31st December, 1929 ; granted further lea\'C of absence bj' the Co\"E~rnor for 6tnonths from 1st .Januat"y, 1930; reshrnat~on reported to Honse 19th June, 10:10.
• Decea<e reported 6th May,JP30. 6 Granted leave of ahsencJ by the Gon~rnor for 12 mouths from 1st .Tanna.l')', 1930. • Granted extended lea.\'C of ah.scnce by the Governor until 30th No\·etnUct·, 1!:1~9.
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•iii LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOU'l'H WALE15.
65. O'Regan, The Honorable.John Francis. 66. Peden, The Honorable Sir John Beverley,
K.C.M.G., K.C., President. 67. Percival, The Honorable John Whitehead. 68. Pillans, The Honorable Robert. 69. Playfair, Lt. -Colonel The.Honorablc Thomas
Alfred John, D.S.O., O.B.E., V.D. 70. Robson, The Honorable William Elliott
Veitch, B.A. 71. Ryan, The Honorable James, Honomry
Mini8ter. 72. Ryan, The Honorable Lionel Willinm. 73. Shakespeare, The Honorable Thomas
Mitchell. 74. Sinclair, The Honorable Andrew, 75. Smith, The Honorable Duncan Malcolm,
M.A. 76. Smith, The Honorable Sir Joynton, K. B.E. 77. Smith, The Honorable Thomas Januarius.
78. Spicer, The Honorable Frank William.
79. Sproule, The Honorable Rober B.A., LL.B.
SO. Storey, The Honorable Thomas.
81. Suttor, The Honorable John Bligh, M.Arn.I.E.l<~ .• A M.l.E. (Aust.).
82. Taylor, The Honorable Sir Allen Arthur, Kt.
83. Travers, The Honorable John. 8~. Trethowan, The Honorable Arthur King. 85 .• Tyrrell, The Honorable Thomas James. 86. Varley, The Honorable George Henry
Gisborne. 87. Waddell, The Honorable Thomas. 88. Wall, The Honorable Frank Edgar, M.D. 89. Warden, The Honorable Winter David. 90. Willis, The Honorable Albert Charles.l
91. Wise, The Honorable John Henry.
92. Wrench, The Honorable George. 93. Yager, The Honorable Arthur William.
· I Gran*ed leave of absence by the Governor for six months from 15th .!pril, 1929, .
LEGISLATURE OF NEW SO\JTB WALES,
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
I'WENTY ·EIGHTH PARLIAMENT-FOURTH SESSIOS.
I. Anderson, David More, Esq. 2. Arkins, James Guy Dalley, Esq. ,,
3. Arthur, The Hon. Richard, M.D. 4. Baddeley, John Marcus, Esq .... 5. Hall, The Hon. Richard Thomas
6. Bate, Henry John, Esq.• 7. Bavin, The Hon. ThomM Eainsford, K.C., B.A., LL.B.
8. Bennett, The Hon. Walter 9. Best, Edmund Carncross, Esq.
10. Booth, George, Esq. II. Bruxner, Lt.-Colonel The Hon. Michael Frederick, D.S.O.
12. Budd, Arthur Eames, Esq. 13. Burke, Francis Michael, Esq ....
H. Burke, Michael, Esq. 15, Butler, Walter James, Esq. 16. Buttenshaw, The Hon. Ernest Albert 17. Cahill, John Joseph, Esq. 18. Cameron, Robert, junr., Esq .... 19. Cameron, William; Esq. 20. Carter, Harry Charles, Esq. 21. Chaffey, Captain the Hon. Frank A11gustus ...
22. Clyne, Daniel, Esq. 23. Connell, IJugh John, Esq. • 24. Connolly, Peter, Esq. 25. Davidson, Mark Anthony, Esq. 26. Davies, 'Yilliam, Esq.· ... 27. Drummond, The Hon. Davhl Henry 28, Dunn, Captain William Fraserl
29. Dunningham, John Montgomery 30. Ely, William Thomas,'Estt; 31. Evatt, Herbert Vere, Esq., R:.C., M.A., LL.D. 32. Fitzpatrick, The Hon. John Charles Lucas .. 33. Flannery, Martin Matthew, Esq. 34. Foster, William Frederick, Esq.1
35, Glasgow, Carl Frederick Spencer, Esq.
36. Gosling, Mark, Esq. 37. Hedges, William Whaley, Esq. 38. Henley, Sir Thomas,K.B.E .. .. 39. Hoad, Kenneth @swald, Esq ... .
40. Horsington, Edward Matthew, Esq .... 41. Jackson, Joseph, Esq.• ...
42. Jaques, IIarold Vivian, Esq., B.A., LL.B ...
Eastwood. Rockdale. Mosman. Cessnock. Corowa. South Coast. Gordon.
Gloucester. Ash burnham. Kurri Kurri. Tentertleld.
Byron. Newtown. Phillip.
Hurstville. Lachlan. St. George. 'Yallsend. Upper Hunter. Liverpool Plains.
Tamworth. King. Kahibah.
Newcastle. Murray. W ollongong. Armirlale.
Mud gee. Coo gee: Granville. Balmain. Orange. Murrun1bidgee," Yaucluse. 'Yaverley. Oatley.
Monaro. .Bu1'WOOd,
Cootamundra. ·
Sturl;. Nepean,
Bondi.
• Ten1porary Chain1111n o !Committ.e.,.. . .. 1 Granted leave of alJoence for the Session on account of illness.
• Granted !<ave of absence lor the Session on account of absence from the State.
·X LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUTH WALES,
43 • .Tarvie, .Major :M:ilbon Livingstone Fredericks, M.C:1
4l. Keegan, Thomas, Esq .... 45. Kelly, Christopher Augustus, Esq. 4!1. Kilpatrick, Matthew, E~q. 47. Knight, Hamilton, Esq. f8. Lamaro, Joseph, Esq., B.A:, LL.B. 49. Lang, John Thomas, Esq. 50. Lazzarini, Carlo Camillo, Esq. 51. Lee, The Hon. John Robert ...
...
52. Levy, The Hon. Sit· Daniel, Kt., B.A., LL.B., Speaker
5:J. Lloyd, Brig.-Gen. Herbert William, C.B., C. M.G., D.S.O ... ~<l. Lysaght, Andrew Augustus, Esq. ~5. Main, Hugh, Esq. 56. Marks, Ernest Samuel, F.sq. .. . . :57. Martin, Lewis Ormsby, Esq., B.A., LL.B. .. 58. McDicken, Henry James, Jt~sq. 59. McGirr, James, Esq.
•'60. McKell, William John, I<~sq. ···61. Missingham, William Th'Jmas, Esq• ·•62. Morton, Mark Fairies, Esq. ·'63. 1\futch, The Hon. Thomas Da1·ies · 6i. Ness, John Thomas, Esq. • 65. O'Hearn,.Walter Finlay, Esq.
66. Olde, Bernard Clarence, Esq. 67. O'Sullivan, Maurice, Esq.
• 68. Pollack, Alfred John, Esq. · ~9. Quirk, John, Esq. '70. Ratcliffe, Wilfred Joseph, Esq. ·71. Reid, Alfred Albert Edward Ernest Vassa, Esq.
· '72. Reid, Major Albert David, M.C. "73. Ross, .John, Esq .... '74. Sanders, Etlward Lloyd, Esq ....
'15. Scully, William James, Esq. 76. Shand, Major James Bttrclay, V.D.
''11. Shannon, Thomas Joltn, Esq. "78. Smith, James Edward, Esq. · 79. Stanley, ]!'red, Esq. 80. Stevens, Tho Hon. Bertram Sydney Barnsdale
. 81. Stuart-Robertson, Robert James, Esq •
. . 82. Thorby, The Hon. Harold Victor Campbell ... ·83. Tonge, Arthur, Esq.
::61. Tresid<ler, Etnest Philip, Esg. ::65. Tully, .John l\Ioran, Esq. :-@6. Vincent, Roy Stanley, Esq. :-87, \Valker, Robert Bruce, Esq., Oltai,·mano{Committees ·~B. \Yalmsley, Bryce Crawford, Esq. 89. \Vearne, The Hon. \Valter Emcst2 110. \Vea\'Cr, Reginald Walter Darcy, Esq ..
Ashfield. Glebe. Bathurst. Wagga Wagga, Hartley. Enmore. Auburn. Marrick ville. Drummoyne. Paddington. Parramatt.a.
Illawarra . Temora. North Sydney. Oxley • Ryde. Bankstown. Redfern. Lismore. W ollondilly. Botany. Dulwich Hill. Maitland.
Leichhardt. Woollahra. Clarence, Rozelle. Alexandria. Manly, Young, Albury. Willoughby. Namoi. Hornsby. Surry Hills. Hamilton, Lakemba. Croydon, Anmindale . Castlereagh. CanterLury. Rand wick. Goulburn. Raleigh. Hawkes bur_}' .. Lane Cove. Bar won. Neutral Bay.
• Temporary Chairman of Committees. I Granted leaYe of absence for the Session on account of illness. 'ltcth;ned IMh Septe'"'ber, 1929; re elected 5th Octol>er, 1~29.
1NDE1( TO SUBJECTS.
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INDEX TO
PARLIAMENTARY DEBA1"'ES. 17 Se:ptember, 1929, to 20 June, lf30.
INDEX TO SUBJECTS. Some suiJjects of debate a.·e cla.ssijied unde1· the following Gen~ml Jl wd.'ny.~ :-
ADJOURNMENT COUNCIL PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLY DIVISIONS PUBLIC WORKS BILLS FINANCE QUESTIONS
Explanation of Abbre1!iations :-address, Address in Reply; adj., Motion of Adjournment; ad. •·ep., Adoption of Report; Com., Committee; cons. amdts,, Consideration of Amendments; Cons. tnes., Consideration of MessHge; dis., Order of the Day Discharged ; expl., Explanation ; tnt., Introductiop; mea., Message ; m., Motion ; obs., Observa tiona; pers. expl., Personal
ExplanAtion; p.o., Point of Order ; q., Question ; lR., 2R., 3R , First, Second, or Third Reading ; recom., Recommitted ; recons. arndts., Reconsideration of Amendments.
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ADJOURNMENT : CoUNCIL:
Birds and Animals P1·otection Bill, 3807. Bungendore-Captain's Flat Railway, 2809 Business of the House, 3546, 6030. Coal-mining Industry; Rothbury Colliery,
1714, 2490; Price of Rothbury Coal, 1714; Royal Commission, 4245-4427, 4707, 4769.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 217, 1714.
End of Session, 6310. ];~ood Relief Depots, 5117. Macquarie-street Traftic, 889. Order of Business, 1499, 3100. Photograph of the House, 4029. Public Servants Salaries: Suggested Re-
duction of, 3888. Relief to Farmers, 434. Removing Turf from Domain, 19, 291. Sitting Days, 2385. Smoking in Buses, 4092. Special, 583, 949; Christmas Felicitations, 2808. .
Timber Workers' Strike, 433. Traffic Regulation, 4769. Wool Carriage, Dalgety & Co. Ltd., 5117. Workers' Compensation Claims, 2988, 3306,
3422.
ASSEMBLY:
Advances to Settlers, 5231. Broken Hill Water Supply, 507. Business of the House, 4680. Captain's Flat Mine, 5430.
ADJOURNMENT: AssEMBLY (continuedj:
Case of Robert Chedzey, 1154. Christmas Felicitations, 2831. Chullora Workshops, 1304. Citrus Fruits: Importation of, 3670. City Council Elections, 5084. Coal-mining Dispute, 1600. Coal-mining Industry: Royal Commission,
4.75, Concord Sewerage, 993. Concrete Mixers, 3477. Conveyance of School Children, 699, 3293,
3600. Dismissal of Railway and Public Workll
Employees, 225, 1053. Dog Registration: Fines, 2573. Domestic Servants from the Coalfields,
1347. Eight Hours Day, Woodstock, 2376. End of Session, 6311,. Fatal Colliery Accident, 4077. Food Relief, 3410, 6313. For Federal Elections, 225. Gas Supply, 1107. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 1960.
Labour Bureau and Issue of Rations, 2987, 3186.
Labour Conditions, Pinnacles Mine, 1633. Lands Department and Soldier SettlerB,
769. Leader of the Opposition, 2016. Legal Aid Department, 5008. Main Roads Board, 4939. Mines Rescue Stations, 807.
ADJ INDEX TO SuBJECTS. Ass
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
ADJOURNMENT (contimwd) AsSEMBLY (continued):
Motions of Adjournment Not in Order, 1454, 1507.
Motor Accident at Ultimo, 3927. Motor Spring Works, Port Kembla, 1881. Motor Traffic: Macquarie-street, 896. Northern Coalfields, 2~58, 3600. Portland Water Supply, 3225. Private Members' Business, 3529. Produce Consignments, Weight of, 1099. Producers' Distributing Society, 545. Quigan Property Resumption, 3410. Railway Carriage Contt·acts, 507. Railway Rationing, 5430. Railway Works, Cootamundra Electorate,
1633. Railway Workshops, 3927. Refusal of Rations to Miners, 5775. Relief of Necessitous Farmers, 3600. Removal of Railway Work and Employees, ' 1454. ' Retrenchment in Railway Service, 261. Rothbury Colliery, 1633, 2285, 2831, 4219. Royal Commission on Constitution, 1417. Snow Leases, 1417, 2484. Soldier Settlers, Murrumbidgee Inigation ·Area, 5545; Muttama, 1417. · South Maitland Railway, 5682. Special, 2572, 2830, 6158; Pairs Refused,
1187. State Telephone Exchange, 941. Statement by Bishop of Newrastle, 1881. Tempe-East Hills Railway, 33ii. 'fhc Min-ister for Justice and :Mr. Shannon, M.L.A., 3927.
'l'rcatment of Leade'· of Opposititm, f~3. Unemployment, 1044, JO!l9, 2L)S; Distress, :1033.
Usc of Batons by Police, 2-573. Walbundrie Soldiers Settlement, !1312. Walsh Island Dockyard-Dismissals, 1261. \Vater and Sewerage Employees, 1675. Wee Waa Common, 13!l3. Wool Marketing, 138-3.
Advances to l"ettlers (Government Guarantee) Act :
(See "ADJOURN~!ENT.") Ministerial Statement 1Jy Mr. Thorby,
3!133.
Ag-ent-General: Address, 17.
Agriculture: (Sec "CITRUS FRUITS"; also "EDUCATION"; also "FAR~!ERS.")
Anzac Memorial Building Bite: (Sec "SELECT Co:iiBH'l'TEES.")
ASSEMBLY : (Sec "PARLIAMENT.'').
ASSEMBLY (continued J : ALLOCATION m• TIME FOR DISCUSSION:
Notice by Mr. Bavin, 261, 941, 1417, 16:l8, 1713, 1761, 1881, 2133, 2376, 2572, 2987, 3410, 3477, 4218, 4470, 4680, 5180, 5597, 5775, 5801, 5928, 5998, 6122, 6157.
Notice by Mr. Buttenshaw, 4867. Notice by Mr. Stevens, 5682. Objection by Mr. J. T. Lang, 1715.
ASSEMBLY BELLS :
Obs. by Mr. Speaker, 5232.
BUSINESS OF THE, HOUSE:
(See "ADJOURNMENT.") Ministerial Statement by Mr. Bavin, 4717.
CHAIRMAN OF COMM!'l"l'EES (R. B. "\V ALKER, ESQ.), RULINGS AND OPINIONS m•:
Standing O·rder 175B: Notice for application of guillotine having b2en given for 9.30 p.m., motion of closure, before that hour, on an amendment, was rejected, 5879.
CHAJR~IAN OF CO:!IiMITTEES, TEMPORARY:
Mr. Speaker nominatcrl Mr. Bate, Mr. Connell, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Martin, ami Mr. Missingham to act, 20.
To act as Deputy-Speaker, 821, 839.
CHAlR~L\:-1 OF C:OMliH'l'TEES, TnrPoRARY (H. .T. BATE, EsQ.), RULIXGS AXD 0PIXlONS Ol':
Alloration of Time for Discussion: Notice of allocation of time under standing order 175s is not bad as to the time allotted for Committee stages of a bill merely because it also fixes time for the third reading, 17 .44.
Con.sidcration of Council's Amenclments: On consideration of Legislative Council's amendments in an Assembly bill, the Committee either agrees or disagrees. It cannot lay the bill aside or adopt au)' such alternative course, 168i.
CHAIRMAN CF COMl\1!TTEES, TEliiPORAR"I:" (W. 'f. MISSING HAM, ESQ), RULIKGS A:c\11 OPINIONS OF:
Resolutions seriatim-Stand-ing Order 17[1: Whf'n standing order 175B has been put in motion standing order 179 cannot be applied, 6154.
Standing Order 175B: A condition prece· dent to the application of the guillotine is the canying of the motion HThat the question be now put, 3ii23.
CHAMBER CLOCKS:
Obs. by Mr. Deputy-Speaker, 1045.
DAY SITTINGS OF:
Add,-css, 137.
Ass SESSION Hl:2tl-30. Ass XV
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
ASSEMBLY (continued): DEBATES, Co:-i'fROL OF:
· Obs. by Mr. Speaker, 4:309.
DEru•rY-SPEAKER (W. 'f. MISSINGHAM, EsQ.), RULINGS AND OPINIONS OF;
Closllre: The motion "That the hon. member be not further heard" cannot be moved when an hon. member is speaking to a point of order, 1<349.
Motion of ad.fournment ~mde1· Stara1ing Order 49 : Such motion cannot be moved while the sessional orders provide that Government business only shall be dealt with, 1454, 1507.
R1:ght of Reply: On a motion for adjournment under standing order 49, the closure having been applied before the mover had spoken, ruled, that the mover had right of reply, but only on the question "'That this House do now adjourn," 1349.
DEPUTY -SPEAKER (ROBF.RT BRUCE W ALKKR, EsQ.), RULINGS AND 0PIN10)!S OJ';
Adjournm-ent under Stand-ing Orcle.r 49: While Government business takes pre,•.edence o\-er general husiness motion for adjournment under standing order 4.9 emmot he moved, 1507.
Allocation of Time for Discussion: Notice of allocaticn of time under standing order 175B is not vitiat<'d merely by including the1·cin time for. taking the third reading, the fixi11g of whieh still remains with Mr. Speaker, 1715.
JJndiJet: In the absence of the message from the Governor the Colonial Treasurer proposed to make his Budget si)eech in the form of a Ministerial statement to the Hous~. Ruled, that he was entitled to do so, 2247.
Motion to ,-esolvc into Com.mittee: On motion that the House resolve into Committee to consider r~egislat.ive Council's :unendments there can he neither debate nor amendment, 168:3,
1'axation Bill.s: Resolution of Committee of Ways and Means need not, before an income-tax bill founded thereon shall be in order, enumerate all 1·eductions of taxation to he includEd in the hill, 2661.
Dif>'riNGUISHED VISITOR.
Lord Craig:n-on, 129i.
J>JVIS!ON:
Member's Vote Claimed, 1397.
ELECTIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS TRIBUNAL:
Obs. by Mr. Speaker, 20.
!,EADER OF OPPOSITION;
':!,'r~atment of (See_ "ADJOURNMENT'').
ASSEMBLY (continued): !~EAVE OF ABSENCE:
Granted to :Mr. W. F. Foster, 63; Captain W. F. Dunn, 63; Mr. W. E. Wearne, fi3.
:MEMBER, RES ION A TION OF:
Major M. L. F. Jaryie, 61.
MEMBER SWORN:
Major M. L. F. Jan·ie, 456.
MEMBERS NAMED:
Mr. HorsingtoJJ, 624; Mr. Road, 1844.
MEMBERS, PRIVILEGES OF:
OIJs. by Mr. Speaker, 3364. Statement by Mr. J·. T. Lang, 3267.
PAIRS REFUSED:
(See "ADJOURNMEN'l'.")
PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS:
(See "ADJOURNMENT.")
PRIVILEGE: Hon. Member for Newcnstle, m. ))y Mr. Lang, 461.
Newspaper Attack on Mr. Speaker, 4428.
QUESTIONS 'Vl'PIIOU1' NOTICE:
Not Answered, 134, 2557.
SEAT DECLARED VACANT:
Ashfield, 61.
SESSIONAL CO:I!MITTEE:S:
Appointed, 241.
SESSIOJ>.'.\L ORDERS:
And Procedure, 4770. Hours of Sitting, 1853, 2002. Order of Business, 13!l8, 5034. Sitting Days, 204, 1036. Suspended, 840, 1628, 2002, 2518, 2807,
5282.
SPEAKER, MR.:
(See "PRIVILEGE.") Absence of, 455, 537, 584, 761, 821, 1909,
1968, 2057, 2133, 2206, 2318, 2386, 2455, 2514, 2610, 4428.
Casting Vote, 4040, 5288, 5290, 5972, 6070.
Power to Preserve Order, obs. by, 651.
SPEAKER, MR. (THI!: RoN. SIR DANIEL LEVY, B.A., LL.B), RULINGS AND OPINIONS OJ':
Address in Reply-Presentation: obs., 21S.
Alteration of Tin1e of Sitting: A motion to sit after 10.30 p.m. for the remainder of the Session being defeated on 29th November, motion a.gain moved on 4th December. Ruled· that standing orders 187 and 188 do p.ot ·app!y a's unde.~:
x.vi Ass IxnEx TO SGBJECTS. BIT.
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
ASSEMBLY (continued): SPEAKER, MR, RuLINGS ANDOPI:SIONl! OF(rtd.):
sta'llding order 40 the House can fix its . time of sitting from day to day. Therefore the two motions are not substanti· ally the same, 2004.
Closu?·e, Division on: Voting being equal on motion for closure, Mr. Speaker acting on precedent, casts his vote with "noes," 5972, 6070.
Conveyancing Act: Regulations under the Act. are not subject to Parliamentary allowance or disallowance, 4798.
Debates, Control of: obs., 4509. Election.~ and Qualifications Trib'!Inal:
obs., 20. Governor's Speech: obs., 106.
Legislative Assembly: Bells, obs., 5120, 5232. Clocks, obs., 3313. Speaker's Gallery, obs., 4343, 5032. Ventilation, obs., 218.
Ma,ior Jan•ie, M.L.A.-Resignation: obB., 61.
Money Bills and the Legislative Council: obs., 6147, 6288.
Personal Explanation: Although the mub: ject matter upon which a member desires to make a personal explanation has been disposed of his right• abide up to hi1 earliest opportunity of asserting them, 61.
Petitions, Reading of: A motion that a petition be read cannot be put. A motion "That the petition be received" is in order, 4610, 5282, 5283.
Powers of Mr. Deputy-Spealcer: obs., 3179. Privileges of Members-Deputations: obs.,
3267, 3364. Questions: Parenthetical observations not
permitted in asking a question, 3429. Reading of Letters: It is against the
rules for an hon. member to read in full, though he mar summarise, a letter from a private person, 59.
Resignation of Member: Motion to declare seat vacant upon resignation of member is formal. It cannot be debated, but may be voted upon, 60.
Royal Commission: Parramatta By.Ele(}tion: o,bs., 20.
Speaker's Pou;er to Preserve Order, obs., 651.
S1upension of Sta1U'Jing Orders: Standing order 39, amongst others, may be suspended, and consequently, necessary steps for that purpose may be taken, althoullh the Address in Reply may not have been adopted, 22.
llniverrity Senate: ob1., 154.
ASSEMBLY (continued): 8PEAKKR MR., RULINGS Al<ll OPINIONS OF (ctd,):
Urgency Motion and Conflicting Amend'Titent: An urgency motion having been ag1·eed to for consideration of a motion to hear a petition at the Bar forthwith, and the consequent motion for suspension of standing orders having been moved, an amendment that petitioner be heard at a stated hour, bt~ing in conflict with the urgency motion, was out of order, 5282.
SPEAKER, MR. DEPUTY·:
Motion to Dissent from Ruling, 1560, 2843.
STANDING ORDERS:
Suspended, 22, 32, 242, 840, 901, 1628, 1816, 2518, 2624, 2626, 2627, 2807, 3889, 4076, 4255, 4349, 4529, 4717, 4796, 5282, 5757, 6266, 6296, 6302.
Suspension, Removal of, 4771.
VENTILATION OF CHAMBER:
Obs. by Mr. Speaker, 218.
Auditor -General: Appointment of, budget, 2667; supply,
2734. Report of, budget, 2667, 2668.
Basic Wage : • Burlget, 2254.
B
Declaration, Ministel'ial Statement by Mr. Bavin, 821; Motion of Urgency, 2814.
BILLS: ADVANCES TO SETTLERS (GOVERNMENT
GUARANTEE) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 1955; second reading, 2005, 2345; Com., 2366, 2436; third reading, 2439; assent reported, 2843.
Council: First reading, 2490; remaining stages, 2579; assent reported, 2833.
APPROPRIATION BILL:
Assembly: m., 2624; all stages, 2795; assent reported, 2843.
Council: All stages, 2714; assent reported, 2833.
AUDIT (AMENDMENT) BILL:
O,ouncil: Assent reported, 5. .duembly: Assent reported, 20.
AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY, N.S.W. DIVISION, INCORPORA~IO~ Bru,:
Council: First reading, 2576; remaining stages, 2696; assent reported, 2833.
.ds1embly: First reading, 2803; remaining stages, 2809; assent reported, 2843.
BtL $ESSION 1929-30. Brr. xvii
17.September,1929, to 20 June, 1930.
BILLS (contimted): BmarrCIARY FuND or THE P&ESBY'l'ZIU.t.N
CHURCH OJ' AUSTRALIA IN' THII\ Si'A'l'K 01' Nlilw Sou·ra WAL.ES BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
BIRDS AND ANIMALS P'l.Ol'I':CT!O" (AMENDMENT) BILL:
;Assembly: First reading, 600; second reading, 3649; Com., 3665; third reading, 3701; cons. anults., 4796; assent reported, 4834.
Council: First reading, 3671; second reading, 4082; Cont., 4087, 4166, 4426; third reading, 4470; assent reported, 4801.
BUNGENDORE-CAPTAIN'S FLAT RAILWAY BILL:
Asse?nbly: First reading, 5782; second · reading, G897; Cont., 5905; third reacling,
5908; assent reported, 6257. Council: First reading, G935; second read
ing and Com., 6019; third reading, 6ll:3; assent reported, 6229.
BURRINJUCK HYDRO-ELECTRIC (ADMINISTRATION) BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5 . .Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
BURRINJUCK HYDRO-ELECTRIC (CANBERRA AGREEMENT) BILL:
C&uncil: Assent reported,_ 5. Assemblv: ·Assent reported, 20.
BUSH FIRES BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 331; second reading, 3736; Com., 3745; third reading, 3814; cons. amdts., 5213; assent reported, 5545.
Council: First reading, 3771; second read·ing, 4762; Com., 4764; third reading, 4801; assent reported, 5495.
CEMENT CONTRACT RATIFICATION BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 5785; second reading, 6075; Cont. and third -reading, 6095.
Council: First reading, 6123; second reading, 6166, 6192; Com. and third reading, 6212.
CENTENARY CELEBRATION (AMENDM&...,T) BILL:
I 't/
Assembl:y: All stages, 2807; assent reported, 2843.
Council: All stages, 2807; assent reported, 2833.
CENTENARY CELEBRATION (AMEN'DMENT) BILL (No. 2):
Assembly: m., 6156, 6296; all stages, 6296. Council: All stages, 6310.
BILLS (co11tilmed) : CONSTITUTION (FURTHER. AlU.NDMEN'T)
BILL:
Council: First reading, 152; seeond reading, 208, 263, 352, 399; Com., 435, 508, 580, 628, 701; recom., 808; third readjug, 871; cons. amdt$., 1635; Committee reports, 1713; 1'eco1n., 1883.
Assembly: First reading, 941; second reading, 2076, 1115, 1163, 1263; Com., 1286, 1351, 1472; third reading, 1514; cons. amdts., 1975.
CoNSTITUTION FuRTHER AMENDMENT (REFERENDUM) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 2864; second reading, 2930, 2950; Com., 2967, 2997; third reading, 3042; cons. amdts., 3376 i assent reported, 3555. ·
Council: First reading, 3086; second reading, 3148; Cont., 3170, 3226; third reading, 3294; assent reported, 3530.
CoNSTI'l'UTION (LEGISLATivE .. CouNciL) (AMENDMENT) BILL:
.Assembly: Assent reported, 1187. Council: Assent reported, 1187.
CONVEYANCING (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Council: First reading, 3858; second reading,,4764; Com., 4765, 5017; ad. rep., 5086; recom., 5184, 5259; third reading, 5348; cons. amdts., 6306.
Assembly: First reading, 5408; second reading, 54 70; Com. and third reading, 6280.
COOMA-BEGA INSPECTORATE SCHOLARSHIPS BILL (See WEST SCHOLARSHIPS BILL):
Co-OPERATION (AMENDMENT_) Brr.L:
Council: Assent reported, 5. Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
Co-OPERATION BILL:
(FURTHER AMEND1fENT)
Council: First reading, 1232~<" second reading, 1496; Com., 1547; thirdreaqing, 1635; assent reported, 2833., . . ·
Assembly: First reading, 1698; remaining stages, 2811; assent reported, 2843.
COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF ·NEW SOUTH WALES (INCORPORATION) BiLL:
Council: First reading, 144; referred to Select Committee, 208; Committee reports, 5998; second and third reading, 6229.
Assembly: First reading, 6265.
Xi iii lxDEx TO SunJECTS.
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
:BILLS (continued): CHLMES (FRAUDULENT ~IJSAPPROPRIATION)
BILL:
· Cou.ncil.: }'irst reading: J 232; second rt>ading, 1444; third reauiJJg, 1496; as
Eent reported, 2378. • .-t.~sem.bly: Fir~t reading, 1519; second
1·cading, 1808; Com., 1815; third reading 1853; assent reported, 2386.
CRIMES (l<'URTIIER A_MENDMEN1.') BILL:
Comwil: First reading, 336; second reading, 454; third reading, 508; assent reported, 808.
Assembly: First reading, 578; seeond reading, 611; Com., 617; tl1ird reading, 681; assent reported, 839.
GRIMES (INTIMIDA'flON AND MOLESTA'riON) HILI,:
A..~sem.bly: First reading, 37 4; second r~ading, 485, 554; Com., 557; third read· ing, 606; cons. amdts., 1454; assent reported, 1675.
Council: First reading, 626; second rea!ling, 118!.!; Com., 1225; ?'Ccom. and third reading, 1232; assent reported, 1635.
CwwN LA.c'IDS (AMENDMENT) Bn,L:
Assembly: }'irst reading, 2064; second real1ing, 3015, 3060; C01n., 3086, 3108, a332; thhd reading, 3371; cons. amrlts., 3814; assent reported, 4255.
Council: }~irst reading, 3422; second reading, 3530; Com., 3543; recom., 3612; thi1·d reading, 3671; con.s. message, 400.); assent reported, 4219.
CROWN LANDS (PlLLAGA SCRUB) BILL:
Assembly: First l'€ading, 159!); second reading ancl Co·m.., 3590; third reading, ~636; assent reported, 425,3.
Council: Fi1·st readiTig, 3602; second reading, 4029; third re::tding, 4082; assent reported, 4219.
DAIRiES SUPERVISION ( AMENDME:-11.') BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 5970; remaining stages, 6116; con.s. amdts., 6294.
Cou·ncil: J~irst reading, 6123; second reading, 623i5; Com. and third reading, 624 7.
])AMAGES (INFAN'fS AKD PERSONS OJ' UNSOUND MIND) BILL:
rou1icil: Restored, 68; con.~. amdts., 627; assent reported, 808.
Assembly: Restored, 218; second reading, 394; Com., 578; third reading, 611; as· sent reported, 839.
DF..FAMATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Council: First reading, 2158; second reading and report, 5696; third rea diu g, 5802.
:Assembly: Fil'st reading, 5870.
BILLS (continued) : DicFIClENCY (REVENUE) BiLL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
.,
DEFICIEXCY (REVENUE) AME::>lll:'IIEN'l' BILL:
As.semb/y: All stages, 6266. Cou neil: All stages, 6305.
DEPARTMENT OJ' AGRICULTURE Buii.DlNO BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
DRIED }'RUITS (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Coun~:il: Assent reported, 5. , , . Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
BNTF..RTAINMEN1.'S TAX BILL:
Council: First reading, 2610; rPmainh1g stages, 2679; assent reporteu, 2833.
AsscmiJiy: All stages, :!649; assent reported, 2843.
ENTERTAINM:EXT:-J 'fAX. (M_;.NAGEME~T) BILL:
Assembly: J<'irst rr:adin!f, 25G4; S<'CO!ld
reading, ::!628; Com., 2635; tllird reading, 2(i36; cons. amdts., 2803; assent reported, 2843.
Conncil: First reading, 2576; remaining stages, 2609; assent !'('ported, 2833.
PAMILY ENDOWMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. Assenobly: Assent reported, 20.
PA1m,y ENDO""MBNT (A~{Eh'DMEX'l') BILL:
Assembly: }'irst reading, 4523; second reading, 4721; Com., 4733; third reading, 4734; assent reported, 4834.
Council.: J<~irst reading, 4707; second read· ing, 4760; Com. and third reading, 4761; assent reported, 4801.
l<'AMJT,Y ENDow::.n:NT (FUR'l'HER AME:-<DMENT) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 2341; second reading, 2419; Com., 2432; third readiJJg, 2434; cons. anujts., 2804; assent reported, 2843.
Council: Pirst rfA'lding, 2490; se.:ond reading, 2576; Com., 2;'i78; third reading, 2677; assent re.ported, 2833.
}~.\RRE·R MEMORIAL RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP J<'UND BILL:
A..ssem bly: First reading, 5469; second reading, 5989; Com .. , 5994; third reading, 6054; c011s. amdts., 6296.
Council: First reading, 5999; second reading, 6163; Com., 6160; third reading, 6103.
· .l3IL SESSION 1929-30. ·l3IL xix
· :17 September, 19U, to 20 June, 1980.
BILLS (continued): FINANCE (FAMILY' ENDOWMENT TAX)
BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. .&.~sen1bly: .Assent reported, 20.
}'!NANCE (}'AMILY ENDOWMENT TAX) YILL:
Assembly: m., 4757; first and second reading, 4759; Com. and third reading, 4759; assent reported, 4834.
Council: First reading, 4760; remaining stages, 4761; assent reported, 4801.
FINANCE (FAMILY ENDOWMENT TAX REDUCTION) BILL:
Council: All stages, 2608; assent reported, 2843.
Assembly: All stages, 2641; assent reported, 2833.
PISHERIES AND OYSTER FARMS BILL:
Assembly: }'irst reading, 4796.
GOVERNMENT INSURANCE (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 5985; remaining stages, 6105.
Counml: First reading, 6123; remaining stages, 6224.
GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS (AMENDMENT) BILL:·
Assembly: Leave to introduce, 1545; first reading, 1591; second reading, 1698, 1723; Com., 1736; thir·d reading, 1745; assent reported, 1860.
Council: m.., 1762; first and second read· ings, 1769; Com., and third r·eading, 1796; assent reported, 1883.
GOVERNMENT . RAILWAYS (AMENDMENT) BILL (No. 2):
Assembly: First rcacling, 5569; second reading, 5678, 5734; Com., 5871; third Teading, 5970; cons. amdts., 6292.
Council: First reading, 5935; second reading, 6020; Com., 6028, 6129; third reading, 6158.
GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS APPROPRIATION BILl,:
Council: First and second readings, 4 766; Temaining stages, 4769; assent reported, 4801.
Assernbly: All stages, 4 796; assent re-ported, 4834. ·
GOVERNMENT RELIEF ADMINISTRATION BILL:
Assernbly: First reading, 5886; second reading, 6035; Com., 6049; third read· ing, 6052; assent reported, 6257.
Council: First reading, 5999; remaining stages, 6123; assent reported, 6229.
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BILLS (continued) : GUARDIANSHIP OF· INFANTS HILL:
Council: First reading, 2490; second reading, 2833; Com., 2836; third reading, 2886; cons. amdts., 5180 .
Assembly: J<'irst reading, 2930; second reading 3600; Com., 3636; third reading, 3701; cons. message, 5393, 5968, 6302.
HILLSTON to ROTO RAILWAY BILL:
,Assembly: First reading, 1464; second reading, 1567; Com., 1587; third reading, 1608; assent repor·ted, 2386.
Council: }'irst reading, 1714; second reading, 1763; thiril reading, 1883; assent reported, 2378.
INCOME TAX BILL:
Assernbly: All stages, 2656; assent reported, 2843.
Council: All stages, 2677; assent reported, 2833. .
INCOME 'l'AX (MANAGEMENT) A~iENDMENT BILL:
Assernbly :·First reading, 2561; remaining stages, 2636; assent reported, 2843.
Council: All stages, 2609; assent reported, 2833.
]~:DU.'iiRIAL ARBITRA'riON (AA-mNlHlEN'r) BILL:
.!1 urmloly: Pirst reading, l6Yl; E Noond reading, 1830, 1860, 1916; Com., 1953; third reading, 1985; assent reported, 255'7.
Council: Pirst reading, 1968; second reading, 2017, 2159; Com., 2196; recom.; 2286; third reading, 2291; cons. amdts., 2392; assent reported, 2487.
INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (EIGHT HOURS) AMENDMENT BILL.:
Assernbly: }'irst reading, 4921; ser.ond. reading, 5057, 5126; Com., 5179, 5190; third reading, 5239; cons. amdts., 6153; assent reported, 6229.
Council: J<'irst reading, 5248; second reading, 5348, 5432, 5495; Con1., 560!), 5683, 5710, 5802; ad. rep., 5819; 1·econt., 5929; ad. rep., 5935; third reading, 5999; assent reported, 6257.
INDUSTRIAL ARiBITRATION (LIVING WAGE) (AMENDMENT) BILL :
Assembly: First reading, 1985; second reading, 2076; Cont., 2417; third reading, 2153; assent _reported, 2455.
Council: First reading, 2158; second readhrg, 2291; remaining stages, 2318; assent ·reported,. 2487.
XX BIL IxnEx TO SuBJECTS. BJL
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
BILL) (continued): INDUSTRIAL ARBI1'RATION' (SUSPENSION OF
LIVING WAGE DECLARATION) BILL:
Council: m., and first reading, 871; re· maining stages, 889; assent reported, 1188.
Assembly: All stages, 901; assent rc· ported, 1018.
• Tt:DJCIAL ACTS (VALIDATING) BILL!
Council: First reading, 68; second reading, 217; third reading, 263; assent reported, 1418.
A.<.<ernbly: l~irst reading, 335; second reading, 1040; Com., and third reading, 10-13; assent reported, .1460.
J\•STICES (A:iiiENDMENT) BILL:
As.~rmbly: First reading, 3701; second reading, 4370; Com., 4437; third reacling, 4520.
Council: First reading, 4509; second reading, 46!J8; Cont., 4 707; third reading, 47CO.
LEDLORD AXD 'rENAN'.r (SHOP) BILL:
:-!sscmbly: First reading, 47!Ji.
LAW OF EVIDENCE BILJ, (Fo1·mal):
Comtcil: First reading, 5.
Assembly: First reading, 106.
].EGAL PRAC'riT:ONEUS (AMEK:D~IE.NT) BILL:
Council: First reading, 5998; s2eoncl read-ing, 6248. ·.~ . ..::.:.il!:
LIQUOR (A~fEND11ENT) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 15!J2; second reading, 2370, 2441; Com., 2453; thir<l reauing, 2561; co'Jls. amdts., 2804; assent reported, 2843.
Council: First reading, 2576; second reading, 267!); Com., 268!); recom., 2695; 1h:rd reading, 2696; assent reported, !2833.
Lo_\~ Bu,I,:
Counc:l: All sbgcs, 2715; assent reported, :2831.
Assembly: All stages, 2796; assent reJDrtcd, 28!3.
LorAL Go\"ERX)IEXT (AMEXD)JE~T) (No.2) BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. Assembiy: Assent reported, 20.
LOTTERIES AND ART UNIONS (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. .1ssembly: Assent reported, 20.
BILLS ( continucrl) MAIN ROADS (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
MARKE~'r'NG OF PRIMAR-Y (AMENDMENT) BILL:
PRODUC'fS
Assembly: First reading, 1095; second reading, 1400; bill· withdrawn, 1722 . :E'irst reading, 2568; 2850; second reafling, 2895, 2921; third reading, 2945; cons. amdts., 3844; assent reported, 3627.
Council: First reading, 2988; second reading, 3090; Com., 3099; Counsel ai :J~r. 3145; third reading, 3298, 3411; assent reported, 3602.
llfARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY (AMEND· MEN~') BILL.
Council: First reading, 626; second reading and Com., 947; third reading, 1188.
Assembly: }'irst reading, 1304.
llfEN'l'AL DE]'ECTIVES BILL:
A sscm bly: First reading, 28 7 4; secollCl reading, 3753, 4137, 4174; Com., 4834, ;j409, 5478.
J\fF.TROPOLITAN MILK BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 151!J; second reading, 1756, 2132, 2154, 2214, 2327; Com., 2337, 2395; third reading, 2462; cons. amdts., 2806; assent reported, 2843.
Council: First reading, 2490; second reading, 25!Jl, 2696; Com., 2713; third reading, 2714; assent reported, 2833.
]\{};TROPOLITAN WATER, SEWERAGE, AXD DRAE.;:AGE (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Couucil: All stages, 4327; assent reported. 43!)3.
Assembly: All stages, 4349; assent reported, 4428.
MoscHETO IsLAND AGREE~IEX'l' RA'l'IFJCA· 'r!ON BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 5!J78; seeonrl and third reading, 6099.
Council: First reading, 6123; I'emainii;g stages, 6159.
Moss VALE-PORT KEllfBLA RAILWAY AGREE· MENT H .... 'r!:i'ICATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
NECROPOLIS (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 5469; second reading, 5799; Com. and third reading, 6074.
Council: First reading, 5999; remaining stages, 6223.
SESSIOX 1!)2!)-30, BIL • ·X:l<i
17 September, 1921, to 20 Juno, 1930.
BILLS (continued) : OPTICIANS BILL:
Assembly: Fhst reading, 3923; second reading, 4849; Com., 4864, 4996; rccom., 5007; third reading, 5126; cons. amdts., 5963; assent repo1'tecl, 6257.
Council: First reaoing, 5086; second reading, 5694; Com., 5695; third rcaoing, 3802; assent reporteo, 6229.
PARLIAMENTARY ALLOWA::<!CES AND SALARIES BILL:
.1ssemuly: First reading, 4199; second reading, 4297; third reading, 4348; assent reported, 4834.
Council: First reading, 4315; second reaJiii g and Com., 4406; third reading, 4681; assent repoi'ted, 4801.
1' ARLIAMENTARY ELECTORATES AND ELI:C~'IONS (AMENDMEN'r) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 590; second reading, 751, 777; Com., 791, 985, 1025; third reaJing, 1063; assent reported, 1816.
Council: Fil·st reading, 1188; remaining stages, 1550; assent reported, 1761.
PAnnA~IA~'T.\ RIVER (RYDE -ro CoxcoRn) BRIDGE BILJ.:
Assembly: F·irst reading, 5793; second reading, 5908; Select Committee, 5916.
PARllA~fATTA RIVER (SU'JHERb\:\'D-STREE'J', AUBURN) BRIDGE BILL:
Assembly: All stages, 6302. Council: All stages, 6307.
PASTURES PROTECTION BILL:
A.rscmbly: First reading, 6139.
POISONS (AME?\DJ\1EK'r) BILL:
Assembly: J<'irst reading, 373•3.
POLICE 0PFEXCL:S A~!ENDMEN'P (FIREARMS) BILL:
Assembly: l<'irst reading, 3713; second reading, 3!)88; CMn., 4001.
l'RE\'EN'PION A:;iD RELIEF OF UNE1IPLOYME:;i1' BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 5414; sc:oond rending, iii\81, 3644; Com., 5665; ad. rep., 5677; third reading, 5723; cons. amdts., 6288.
Council: First rending, 5694; second reading, i)!)99; Com., 6012; third reading, 6123.
]JRICKLY PEAR (AMENDME-NT) BILL:
Assembly: Pirst reading, 1043, 1064; second rcacling, 3823; Com .. , 3844, 3910; third reading, 3964; assent reported, 5239.
Council: First reading, 3930; second reading, 4813; Com., 4815; third reading, 4868; assent reported, 5248.
BILLS (continued) PUBLIC HoSPITALS BILL:
C011-ncil: Assent reported, 5. ..ds&embly: Assent reported, 20. ·
PUBLIC SERVICE (A~IENDMENT) BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
PUBI,IC SERVICE (SAI,AIUES REDUCTIO:<:) BILL:
Asscn1blJJ: First reading, 5213; second reading, 5305; Com., G337; wl. 1·cp., !'i34 7; third reading, 5398; cons. amdts., 6147; assent reported, 62.57.
Cmmcil: Pirst reading, 5348; Counsel at Bm·, 55!!8; second 1·eading, 5702, 581!!, 5935; Com., 5!!48; third l'eading, 5U!J9; assent. reported, 622!).
PUBLIC WORKS ( POR1' KltMBLA ELJ:o-TRICITY) BILL:
Council: Aseent reported, 5. Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
UACECOURSES COMMISSION TAX (AMEKDl\IEN1') BILL:
Assembly: Pirst reading, 3U81; remaining stages, 6111.
Comwil: J<'irst reading, 6123; remaining stages, 6223.
HAlLWAYS (COKS'l'RUC'l'ION VALIDA'JIOX) BILL:
Assembly: :First reading, 5978; remaining stages, 6121.
Council: Fird reading, 6123; remaining stages, 6228.
RECJ,A!viAT!ON BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 3023; seconrl reading, 60;'i5; Com., 6071; third readiug, 6098; cons. amdts., 6295.
Council: J<'irst reading, 6123; second reading, 6213; Com. and third reading, 6220.
REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, D~;A'PHS, AND MARHIAG!cS (AMENDMEN'l') BILL:
Counci.l: First J'eading, 38fi8; second l'Cading and Com., 4006; third reading, 4082; assent reported, 5933.
Assembly: First reading, 4173; secOIHl reading, 5474; Com., !'i477; third reading, G636; assent reported, 5968.
SANCTA SOPIIIA COLLEGE INCORPORATION BILL!
Assen~bly: First .reading, 2327; remaining stages, 2394; cons. a-mdts., 2621; assent reported, 2843. . •
Council: First reatiifi.g, 2378; remaining stages, 2512; assent' ,r.eported, 2833. __
·xxii Brr. L\'oEx To Sus.n:cTs. J31L
,Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
BILLS (co11tinued) : SMALL DEBTS RECOVERY (AMENDMENT)
BILL:
Council: First reading, 626; second reading, 943; Com., 123.6; third reading, 1307•'
Assembly: First reading, 1385.
SPECIAL DEPOSITS (INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS) AMENDMENT BILL;
As.~embly: First reading, 5798; second 1·eading, 6273; Com. and third reading, 6276.
Council:' All stages, 6305.
SUPERANNUATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 5986; remaining stages, 6106.
Council: First reading, 6123; remaining stages, 6224.
SUPPLY Bn,L:
Cotmcil: First reading, 291; remammg stages, ,336; assent reported, 435.
AssemblJJ: Committee of Supply, 242; remaining stages, 298.
SUPPLY BILJ, (No. 2):
Assembly: All stages, 1816; assent reported, 1916.
Council: All stages, 1797; assent reported. 1883.
SuPPJ,Y BILL (No. 3):
Cou11cil: All stages, 2715; assent reported, 2833.
Assembly: All stages, 279:J; assent reported, 2843.
SuPPLY BILr. (No. 4):
Council: First reading, 4246; all stages, 4320; assent reported, 4470.
Assembly: All stages, 4255; assent reported, 4529.
SYD"'EY CORPORATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 734; second reading, 849, 902, 957; Com., 969; third reading, 1031; cons. amdts., 1675; assent reported, 1860.
Council: First reading, 1188; second reading, 1307; Com., 1323, 1418; third reading, 155?; assent reported, 1883.
SYDNEY CORPOR.\TION A:ME!\D1fENT (LoANS) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 3014; second reading, 3049; Com., 3059; third reading, 3060; assent reported, 3187.
Council: All stages, 3087; assent reported, 3H5.
BILLS (:ontinuedJ: SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST (AMENDMENT)
BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 5891; second reading, 5994, 6113; Com., 6115; third reading, 6116. .
Council: First reading, 6123; remaining stages, 6227.
TAREE-WINGHAM WATER SUPPLY ADMINIS· TRATfON BILL:
Assembly: J<'irst reading,. 1471; second reading, 1746; Com., 1753; third reading, 1808; cons. amdts., 2622; assent reported, 2843.
Council: }'irst rending, 1769; second reading, 1763; Com., 1967; reco1n., 2384; third reading, 2490; assent reported, 2833.
THE GREAT SYNAGOGUE, SYDNEY, BILL:
Council: First reading, 4315; referred to Select Committee, 5597; Select Committee reports, 5929; second and third readings, fi223.
Assembly: First reading, 6265.
THE SALVATION ARMY (NEW SOUTH WALES) PROPERTY TRUST BILL:
Council: First reading, 68; referred to Select Committee, 144; Select Committee reported, 580; second reading, 713; third reading, 808; cons. amdts., 1188; assent reported, 1418.
Assembly: First reading, 849; second reading, 1069; Com., 1072; third reading, 1107; assent reported, 1460.
TRANSPORT Bn,L:
Asse·mbly: First reading, 2973; second reading, 3123, 3187, 3242, 3314; Com., 3332, 3387, 3434, 3846; third reading, 3.556; cons. amdts., 5399; assent reported, 5968.
Council: First reading, 3602; second reading, 3602, 3672, 3771, 3858, 3931; Com., 4007, 4142, 4219, 4322, 4335, 4393, 4687, 4801, 4826, 4868, 4947, 4961, 5009; third reading, 5085, 5263; cons. message, 5386; assent reported, 5935.
TR,USTEE (A::.IENDMENT) BILL:
Council: First reading, 1188; second and third readings, 1232; assent reported, 2833.
Assembly: First reading, 1304; remaining stages, 2570; assent reported, 2843.
UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF TAX BILL:
Assembly: m., 5757; Ways and Means, •5763,;, first and second reading and remaining stages, 5770; assent reported, 6257.
Council: First reading, 5802; second reading and Com., 6016; third reading, 6123; assent reported, 6229.
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BIL ' SESSIO~ 1929-30. -
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
BILLS (continued):·
VAGRANCY (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 325; second reading, 681; Com., 696, 723; third reading, 777; assent reported, 1460.
Council: First reading, 808; second reading and Corn., 942; third reading, 1188; assent reported, 1418.
WADE SHIRE RATES VALIDATION BILL:
Asse1nbly: First reading, 5467; second reading, 5753; Co1n., 5757; third reading, 5870; cons. amdts., 6279.
Council: First reading, 5819; second reading, 6017; Corn., 6019; third reading, 6123.
WATER (AMENDMENT) 'BILL:
Assernbly: First reading, 2828; second 1·eading, 2860, 3718; m., 4075; Com., 4077, 4449; rec01n., 4469; third reading, 4520; assent reported, 5781.
Council: First reading, 4509; second reading, 5259; Com., 5263; third reading, 5348 ;· assent reported, 5802.
WEi.LIJ:<G\I!ON Snow GRoUND BILL: Assembly: First reading, 2395; remaining
stages, 2567; assent reported, 2843. Council: ·First reatli.ng, 2576; remaining stages, :2714; assent reportec1, 2833.
WENTWORTH PARK (VESTING) BILL:
Assembly: First reading, 2878.
WEST SCHOLARSHIPS BILL (CoQ1,{A-BEGA INSPECTORATE SCHOLARSHIPS BILL).:
Asse·mbly: First reading, 3709; second reading, 3844, 4038; Com., 4040; third reading, 4173; cons. amdts., 5965.
CoHncil: First reading, 4166; seconcl l'eading, 4821, 4952; Com., 5274, 5702; third reading, 5802; assent reported, 6229.
WESTERN LANDS (AMENDMENT) BILL·:
Assembly: First reading, 3970; second reading, 4053, 4104; Corn., 4133, 41!Jl, 4901; third reading, 4977; cons. amdts., 5239; assent reported, 5781.
Council: First reading, 4961; second reading, 5002, 5086; Corn., 5116; thil'd reading 5180; cons. rnessage, 5249; assent reported, 5802.
WHEAT MARKETING (BARRING OF CLAIMS) BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
,.WIDOWS' PENSIONS (AMENDMENT) BILL:
Council: Assent reported, 5. Assembly: Assent reported, 20.
BILLS ( contim(ed J : WIDOWS' PE'NSIONS (FURTHER. AMEND
MENT) BILL: AssMnbly: }'irst reading, 1993; second
reading, 2105; Com., 2119; third reading, 2139; assent reported, 2828.
Council: }'irst reading, 2158; second reading, 2378; Corn., 2383; third reading, 2490; assent reported, 2833.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE (LANDS) BILL:
A Bsernbly: First reading, 1069; second reading, 1384, 1460; Corn., 1462; third reading, 1519; assent reported; 1816.
Council: }'irst reading, 1499; second reading, 1553; assent reported, 1761.
WORKERS' COMPENSATION (AM·ENDMENT) BILL:
Assembly: rn., 619, 1685; cons. amdts., 1686; assent reported, 1916.
Council: Message, 628; restored, 1188; Com., 1238, 1424; third reading, 154 7; assent reported, 1883.
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION HJLL) (AMENDMEN'r) BILL:
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A ssernbly: First reading, 2326; remaining stages, 2394; assent reported, 2843.
Council: }'irst reading, 2378; remaining stages, 2511; assent reported, 2833.
·BrQken Hm: Water Supply (See "AD.70URNMEN'r").
Brown, Mr. John: Ll£hl!·ess, 17, 92, 95, 193, 196, 202. Supply, .250.
Budget The: (See "FINANCE.")
Bungendore-~aptain's Flat Railway: (See "ADJO'C'RNMENT'~; also ''PUBLIC WORKS").
Buses: Smoking in (See "ADJOURNMENT").
c Cabinet Changes:
F S.)
Ministerial Statement by Hon. . Boyce, 5:
Ministerial Statement by Mr. Baviil, 20.
Captain's Flat Mine: (See "ADJOURNMENT.")
Censure, Motion of: (See "HARRIS, NEYILLE"; also . "H.OTH· BURY COLLIERY,")
~xiv CnA INDEX TO SuBJECTS. Cou
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
Charitable Institutions: Collecting for, addre&s, 161.
Chedzey. Robert: (See "ADJOURNMENT.")
Ministerial Statement by Captain Chaffey, 1162.
Children: Guardianship of, addre88, 110. Playgrounds for, address, 110.
Christmas Emp'oyment: Miniuterial Statement by Mr. Bavin, 2557.
Citrus Fruits : (See "ADJOURNMENT.'')
City Council: Elections (See "ADJOURNMENT."). Scandals, address, 14, 128.
Civic Commission: (See "CtTY COUNCIL.'')
Term of, address, 11, H, 109, 118.
Closer Settlement: (Sec "LAND.")
Coal Industry : (See "ADJOURNMENT''; also "BROWN, MR. ,JOHN"; also "ROTIIBlJRY COLLIER.Y"; also "ROYAL COMMISSION.")
By-products, supply, 2776. .Judge Beeby's Award, supply, 2743. Supply, 250, 252, 254, 307, 313, 320, 346. Trouble in, address, 15, 76, 79, 83, 84, 92, 106, 113, 115, 120, 123, 125, 129, 144, 149, 158, 162, 179, 187, 197; supply, 2767, 2777, 2784.
Ccalfie1ds: Dom€stic Servants from (See "ADJOURNMENT").
Coates, M.L.C., H-m. J. F.: Illness of, addre.qs, 68.
Colliery Accident, Fatal: (See "ADJOURNMENT.") Ministerial Statement by Mr. Lee, 4102.
Cancord Sewerage: (See "ADJOURNMENT''; also "PUBLIC WORKS.")
Concrete Mixers : (Sec "ADJOURNMENr.")
Conveyancing Act: Disallowance of Regulations, Motion by
Mr. Lang, 4796.
Cook's River Improvement: (See "PuBLIC WoRKs.")
Country Towns Water Supply: (See "PUBLIC "WORKS.")
COUNCIL: (Sec "LEGISLATIVE Couxcu;·; also "PAR· LIAMEN'l'.")
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE;
(See "ADJOURNMENT.") Ministerial Statements by Hon. F. S.
Boyce, 3411, 3530, 4680, 5180, 6257.
CHAIRMAN or COMMITTEES (THE !ION, BROUGHTON BARNABAS O'CoNOR, LL.B), RULINGS AND OPINIONS OJ':
.lf.menament Rev~JTsing a Prino~ple: It is clear that no amendment or new clause that reverses a principle of a bill affirmed on the second reading cari be moved, 438.
Inco1tsistent A mtndment: An amendment inconsistent with the Committee's decisions in previous clauses, even though in a previous part of a bill, cannot be enter. taincd, 710.
Retrospect·ive A mcnilment: An amendment having been moved in a former part of a clause after a later part had been amended the Chairman is entitled to put the amendment if the Committee assents to its being put, 536.
Bydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill: The point being that a part of a Principal Act that was not being amended in the Bill before Committee could not be amended, ruled that the title could be extended accordingly, 1331.
CHAIRMAN OF COMMITT"l:ES, TE)-!PORARY:
The President nominated the Hon. N. ,J. Buzacott, the Hon. W. T. Dick, and the Hon. Simon Hickey to act, 66.
CHAIRMAN o~' Co~rMn'TEES, 'l'E~fPORAR> ('l'un: HoN. SIMON Hicr.;:gy), RuLINGS AND OPINIONS OF:
ltloney Bill.s: A bill to J·cduce PulJlic Scr· vice salaries is not a money bill, 5950.
COUNSEL AT THE BAR:
l\fr. Collins, 3146. l\fr. Holman, ICC., 360~, GG98.
LEAVE OF ABSEU'<CE:
Granted to the Hon. Sir J. H. Carrttthers, 1; the Hon. Sir E. 0. Cox, 1, 2833; the Hon. H. D. Mcintosh, 942; the Hon. Sir N. Kater, 2158; the II on. A. A. A lam, 5009.
Cou SEESIO:"i 1929-30. DIY liXV
17 September, 1929, to 20 Juno, 193J.·
COUNCIL (co?<timwd): MEMBER DECEASED ;
Decease reported of the Ron. Sir Thomas Hughes, 4 799; motion expressing sense of loss by death of the Ron. Sir T. Hughes, 47!l9; ncknowledgment by relatives of Coune.il's resolution regarding death of Ron. Sir T. Hughes, 5248.
MEMBER RESIGNED:
Resignation reported of Ron. Sir Edward Owen Cox, 6228.
ORDER OF BUSINESS:
(Sec "ADJOURNMENT.") Motion by Ron. F. S. Boyce, 68.
PRESIDENT:
Knighthood conferred upon, 2833.
PRESIDEN'J' (THE RON. PROFESSOR SIR. JOHN BEVERLEY PEDEN, LL.B., ICC.), RULINGS AND OPINIONS OF:
Address in Reply, ob.9., 153. Adjournment-Relevant matter: It is not in order, on a motion for ndjournment, to discuss a question raised in the other IIousc merely been use it has been raised there. The other House is the proper place for iis discussion, excepting that a personal explanation would be possib]() if an lwn. member was personally affected, 434.
Forest·ry Act: A pToposal laid before Parliament for the alteration or !'evocation of thG dedication of a state forest cannot he amended, 4316.
Knighthood of President, obR., 2833. :Ministerial Statement: 'l'here can be no
debate on a Ministerial statement, 4760, 4769.
Newspaper E:;;tracts: On second reading of a bill an hon. member has not an unlimited 1·ight to read newspaper extracts. 'l'he matter read must be reasonably short and close to the subject matter of the bill, 5448.
Report of Committee to draw up ReMons: On the presentation of the report of a Committee appointed to draw up rea. sons for disagreeing with Assembly's amendments a motion or amendment, without notice, to re-commit the Bill, is in order, 1889.
PRIVILEGE:
Alleged B1·ibory of Members, 4079.
CESSIO:-< AL COMMITTEE:
Appointed, 66.
S!!:SSIONAL ORDERS:
(See "ADJOURNMENT.") Sitting Da.vs, 67.
COUNCIL (contwnedJ: STANDING ORDERS;
Suspended, 68, 871, 1797, 2•)76, 2807, 3145, 3602, 4320, 4327, 4470, 4681, 612~, 6306.
Country Party: And the Government, address, 121. _ Supply, 310.
Crlme: (See "UNEMPLOY:IIENT.") Vagrancy Act Amendme1it, acttlrcss, 109.
D
Decentra.l :Sltion: (See "EDUCATION.") Address, 111, 170.
DIVISIONSJ Council:
Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2R., 6212.
Oonstitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2&., 433; Com., 583, 639, 643, 644; 3a., 888, 889; cons. amdts., 1667, 1802.
Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, 3R., 3297.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, 1R., 627; 2R., 1224; Conl., 1229.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, !'e-com., 3625.
Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1796; Com., 6129, 6131.
Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, Co·m., 2206.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours; Amendment Bill, 2R., 5537; Com., 5616, 5689, 5714, 5809; !'ecom., 5935.
Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage) (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2318.
Justices Amendment Bill, 2R., 4707. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2689. Marketing of Primary Products (Amend-
ment) Bill, 3R., 3422 . Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries
Bill, 3R., 4687. Public Service (Salaries Reduction) llill,
2R., 5947; Com., 5950, 5952. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bi!f, 2R., 1323; Cont., 1328, 1331, 1334, 133<J; 3R., 1553.
Transport Bill, 2a .. , 3956; Com., 40~6, 4151, 41521 415!), 4231 1 43401 4891 i 3IL, 5274.
Western Lands (Amm1dmcnt) Bill, 2a., 5116; cons. message, 5258.
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xxvi DIV INDEX To Sun.rmTs. DIY
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
DIVISIONS (continued): A81embly:
Additional Sitting Day, m., 1039. Address in Reply, amdt., 203; m., 204. Adjournment, m., 625, 1845, 2575, 2832,
3529, 4078, 4142, 4218, 4314, 5247, 5348, 5432, 5682.
Adjournment, Special, m., 6158. Advances to Settlers (Government Guar
antee) Bill, m., 2009; 2R., 2365; Com.; 2369, 2436-2439; 3R., 2440, 2441.
Appropriation Bill, m., 2627. Armstrong Smokebox Apparatus, m., 1018. Basic Wage Declaration, m., 2815. Birds and Animals Protection (Amend
ment) Bill, int., 606; Com., 3670. Budget, m., 2676, 2677. Bungendorc-Captain's Flat Railway, 1n.,
5644; 2R., 5904, 5905; Com., 5908. Bush Fires Bill, int., 334; 2R., 37 44. Cement Contract Ratification Bill, int.,
5788; remaining stages, 6094-6097. Censure Motion, 2554, 2557.
Neville Harris, 3906-3908, 3909. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 2827. Coal-mining Industry, m., 2461. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill
2R., 1285,_ 1286; Com., 1356, 1363, 1372: 1494, 149:J; 3R., 1518, 1519; cons. amdts., 1981, 1984.
Constitution Further Amendment (Refer· endum) Bill, 1R., 2873, 2874; '2a., 2966, 2967; Corn., 2970, 2971 2972, 3002, 3007, 3008-3010, • 3012-30l4 i 3R., 3046, 3048; cons. amdts., 3382, 3387.
Cooma-Bega Inspectomte Scholarships Bill (see "West ScJ,olarships Bill").
Crimes (Fraudulent Misappropriation) Bill, 2R., 1815; Com., 1816.
Crimes (Further Amendment) Bill, 2&., 616; Com .. , 618.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Biii, int., 393; 2R., 556; Com., 570, 576, 577, 578; 38., 610, 611; cons. amdts., 1459, 1460.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, lR,. 2075; 2R~, 3084; Com., 3116, 3337, 3353, 3355, 3356, 3361; 3R .. , 33 75.
Dairies Sup~1·vision (Amendment) Bill int., 5972, 5976; p1·inted, 5977; remain: ing stages, 6118-6121; 9ons. amdts., 6295.
Defaulting Insurance Companies, 111.,
6034. Deficiency (Revenue) Amendment Bill, all
stages, 6268-6273. Dismissal of RailwaY and Public Works Employees; adjt., 231, 232.
Dissent: Deputy-Speaker Missingha.m's Ruling, m., 1567.
Dissent: Deputy-Speaker Walker's Ruling, m., 2849.
Domestic Servants: Coalfields, adj., '1348, 1351.
DIVISIONS (continued) A. ssem bly (continued): Egg Marketing Board, m., 3186, 4436. Entertainments Tax Bill, all stages, 2652·
2656. Entertainments Tax (Management) Bill,
2&., 2634; Con1., 2635, 2636. Family Endowment (Amendment) Bill, int., 2344; be printed, 2344; 2&., 2431, 2432; Com., 2432-2434; 3R., 2435.
Family Endowment (Amendment) Bill, 1R., 4528; 2R., 4732; Com., 4733; 3R., 4i34.
Pinance (Family Endowment Tax Reduc-tion) Bill, all stages, 2645-2649.
}'ood and Relief Orders, m., 1454. Gas Supply, adj., 1113. Government Insurance (Amendment) Bill, int., 5986; 2R., 6106. .
Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, int., 1546; m., 1591; 2R., 1735, 1736; Com .. , 1740, 1741, 1744, 1745; 3&., 1746.
Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, int., 5580; .2R., 5751, 57:32; Com., 5883-588.1; ad. rep., 5886; 3R., 5970; cons. arndts., 6292.
Government Relief Administration Bill, int., 5890; printed, 5891; 2R., 6048; Cum., 6049-6052; ad. 1·ep., 6052; 3R., 6053, 6054.
Government Works: Dismissals, m., 1062; · adj., 1063. ·
Guardianship of Infants Bill, Com., 3642, 3649; cons. message, 6304.
Hillston to Roto Railway Bill, 1R., 1471; 2R., 1586; Com., 1590.
Hours of Sitting, m., 1859, Income Tax Bill, all stages, 2657-2663. Income Tax (Management) Amendment
Bill, Com., 2641. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
1R., 1626-1628; 2R., 1950, 1953; C01n., 1953-1955; 3& .. 1985; cons. amdts., 2392.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Bill, 1R., 4938; Printed, 4939; 2R., 5178; Com., 5179, 5190, 5191, 5193, 5203, 5210-5213; 3R., 5239; cons. amdts., 6153-6155.
Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage) (Amendment) Bill, int., 1992, 1993; m., 1993; 2R., 2104; Com., 2150-2152; 3R., 2153, 2154.
Justices (Amendment) Bill, int., 3708; printed, 3708; 2&., 4388, 4390, 4392; Com., 4445, 4446, 4448; 3n .. 4522.
Kearsley Shire Roads, m., 2944. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 1R., 1598,1599;
2R. and Com., 2452-2455; 3R., 2561; cons. mndts., 2806:
Marketing of Primary Products Bill, m., 1722, 1723; 2R., 2921; Con1., 2927.
Mental Defectives Bill, 2R., 4190; Com., 4838, 5414.
Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2337; Com., 2400, 2401, 2417-2419 j 3R., 24641 2465 j cons. amdts., 2806.
DIV SESSION 1929-30 •.. FI>u
17 September, 1929, to·20 June,t930.
DIVISIONS (continued): DIVISIONS (contimtetl): .4ssem-bly (continued): Assembly (continued): Moscheto Island Agreement Ratification Temporary Chairman and Deputy-Speaker,
Bill, int., 5980. 848, 849. Motor Traffic: Macqua:rie-street, m., 899; Transp01·t Bill, 1R., 2986; 2R., 3327, 3331; adjt., 900. Com., 3389, 3407, 3408, 3437, 3444, 3446,
Mudgee Mail Train Robbery, m., 6258. 3467, 3468, 3475-3477, 3505-3507, 3518, Opticians Bill: Com., 4865; cons. arndts., 3519, 3521, 3522, 3527, 3528; 3R., 3589.
5964. Unemployment, m., 3241. Order of Business, 1n., 1400. · Unemployment Relief Tax Bill, m., 5762; Parliamentary Electorates and Elections . Ways and Means, 5768, 5769; 1·esolution,
(Amendmc.nt) Bill; int., 599; Corn., 805, 5770; 1R., 5770; 2R., 5771; Com., 5772· 806, 1028. 5774; 3R., 57i4, 5775.
Parliamentary Sa1aries and :Allowances Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, int., 330; Bill, 1R., 4214; 2R., 4308, 4311; Com., 2R, 695, 696; Com., 733, 7if4. 4311-4313; 3R., 4348. · Wade Shire Rates Validation Bill, 2R.,
Parramatta River (Ryde to Conc01·d) 5757. Bridge Bill, 2R., 5908; Select Committee, Walsh Island Dockyard Dismissals, adj., 5922. 1261-1263.
Pastmes Protection Bill, int., 6145; Prin- Water (Amendment) Bill, 1R., 2830; m., ted, 6146. 4075; Com., 4462.
Petition re Public Service (Salaries Re- Wee Waa Common, adj., 1395, 1396. duction) Bill, m., 5288, 5289. \Vest Scholarships Bill, 2R., 4039; Com.,
Police Offences (Firearms) Bill, 2R., 4000. 4045, 4052; 3R., 4173; cons. amdts., 5967. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment ·western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 1R.,-
Bill, int., 5429; lR., 5430; 2R., 5665; 3985, 3986; 2R., 4132; Com., 4192, 4199, Com., 5667, 5673, 5674-5677; report and 4917-20; 3R., 4992, 4995, 4996; recom., ad. rep., 5677; 3R., 5727, 5728, 5733, 5244-5247. 5734; cons. am.dts., 6290-6292. Widows' Pensions (Further Amendment) ..
Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, Com., Bill, int., 1999, 2001; 1n.; 2001; 2R .. 2119; 3913, 3919. Com., 2123, 2124, 2128, 2130-2132; 3R.,
Prison Labour on Roads, 3017. 2143, 2147. Privilege, Hon. Member for Newcastle I w-orkers' Compensation (Amendment) m., 471, 474. Bill, m., 623; c01ts.. am<.lts., 1696-1698.
Producers' Distributing Society, m .. , 1163. Public Reserves, '11t., 1543-1545. Dog Registration : Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill, , Fines (See "ADJOUR:-1::-IENT'').
ln., 5230; Printed, 5231; 2R .. 5333, 5336; Com., 5337-5340, 5343-534 7; 1·eported, 5346; ad. rep., 5347; third reading, 5398; cons. amdts., 6150, ·6151-6153.
Racecourses Commission Tax (Amendment) Bill, int., 5984.
:Reclamation Bill, int., 5928; 2R., 6070; Com., 6071-6073; ad, 1·ep., 6073; .3R., 6098.
Revocation of Forests, m., 4218. Rothbury Colliery, m., 1512, 1514, 1560. Royal Commission on Constitution, 'llt.,
1628, 1630. Sessional Orders, m., 2005. Sitting Days, amdt., 206; m., 206. Superannuation "(Amendment) Bill, int .. ,
5988; remaining stages, 6108-6111, Supply, m., 2795. Supply Bill, Com., 324. Supply Bill (No. 2), m., 1818, 1825-1830. Suspension of Standing Orders, m., 2627. Sydney Corporation (Amend'ment) .'Bill,
imt., 71i0, 751; 2R., 966; Com., 973, 975, 983, 984; ad rep., 985; 3n.; 1035, 1036;
. oons. amd.ts., 1684, 1685. Sydney Ferries Fa.r4!S, m., 670, 723, 839. Sydney Harbour Trust (Amendment)
Bill, int., 5897; 2R., 6114..; Com., 611/i; 3R., 6116, ..
E
Ea~tern Market~: Supply, 2783, 2790.
Eutern Suburbs Railway: (See "PuBLIC WoRKs.")
Eastwood-St. Leonards Railway: (See "PUBLIC '.YORKS.")
Economic Situation, 'I he: (See "FINANCE:')
Ministerial Statement by Hon. F. S. Boyce, 4470; debate on motion for con· sideration of, ·4470, 4565.
'Ministerial Statement by Mr. Bavin, 4520; debate on motion for printing, 4520, 4529, 4617; amendment by Mr. Lang, 4557.
Ed11ca.tion: (See "FINANCE"; also "SCHOOLS/') Administration by Minister, su.pply, 311,
2786. Agricultural, supply, 2785, 2788. ·
xxviii EDU I~DEX TO SuBJECTS. FnA
Volames 118 .• 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
Education (continued): Apprenticeship, supply, 2785. Bursary Endowment, supply, 2786. Decentralisation of, address, 6, 172, 177. Department of, address, 69. Expenditure on: Armidale, Ministerial
Statement by Mr. Drummond, 589; estimate of, bu1lget, 2670; technical, supply, 2733.
Provision for, supply, 351, 2789. Teachers' Salaries, supply, 2780, 2786,
2787' 2788. ':::'echnical, address 7; supply, 2733, 2788. Vocational Training, address, 7; supply,
2785, 2788.
Egg Marketing Board: (See ".MARKETING OF PRIMARY PRO· Dt:crs"; also "SELECT Co~BIITTEES.'')
Electricity Supply: Bu~rin,iuck, budget, 2281; 81lpply, 2762. Port Kembla, b1ulget, 2281.
Entertainments Tax: (Sec "l''INANCE.")
Estimates: (See "FIXANCE.'')
F
Family Endowmtnt : Address, 16. Budget. 22.'i4, 2261, 2262. S11pp!y, 2744.
Farmers: (Sec "ADJOURNMENT"; :·h1 "WHEAT.'') Relief of, address, 7, 86, 310; supply, :n0. ..
Fudera.l Elections : Adjoarnment. for, Min:s:cri:.ll St:1~em-cu~
by Mr. B.lViu, 22:3.
FINANCE: (Sec "EcONOMIC SIWA'l'ION.'') Administration Costs, supply, 2735. Advances, burlget, 2282. Betterment Tax (See "PuBLIC WORKs.'') .rlorrowing, supply, 2732. Budget, The, Ministerial Statements by Mr. Stevens, 2246, 2465; delivered, 2246; debated, 2465, 2664; time allowed for consideration, 2466, 2666.
Consolidated Revenue Fund, bud_qet, 2255, 2257; surplus on, budget, 2669, 2670.
l<:conomic Position, budget, 2247. E<lucational, budget, 2271, 2272. !<ilectoral Expenditure, supply, 2733. Entertainments Tax, budget, 2674.
FINANCE (continued): Estimates, budget, 2254, 2257; date of presentation, supply, 310; debated, supply, 2716; all taken together, supplJ!, 2716; time allowed for consi<lcration, supply, 2743, 2781.
Expen<liture, Estimated, b1ulget, 2257, 2670; distribution of, bttdget, 2258, 2259; supplJJ, 2791, 2792.
General Banking Position, budget, 2251. Government's Surplus, atlll?'ess, 17. Loan Council, add1·ess, 16,. 171; supz1ly,
337. Loan Estimates, bt1dget, 2263; supply,
2719. Loan Expenditure, supply, 337, 2720. Loan Finance, budget, 2263. Loan Policy, buclgct, 2250. Loans, Security for, address, 70. Motor Taxation, address, 112. National Income, supply, 318; buclget,
2249; and Expenditure, budget, 2283. Overseas Conditions, supply, 318. Police Estimates, supply, 2735. Position of State, a1ld1·ess, 69, 120. Production and Expenditure, budget,
2252; value of, budget, 2253; stimulation of, bttdget, 2254.
Public Debt, address, 6!); budget, 2252; Interest and Sinking Fund, budget, 2264.
Railways, arklrcss, 18, 109; supply, 255, 301, 321, 2770; budget, 2260, 2267, 2268; deficit on, budget, 2669.
Railways Budget, Ministerial Statement l>y Mr. Bavin, 4167; supply, 4278, 4734, 4771.
Revenue, New Sources of, budget, 2262; deficiency of, b·udget, 2284, 2482.
Social Expenditure, budget, 2253, 2278, 2672.
Special Purposes Revenue Fund, b1ulget, 2258.
Surplus, Disposal of, budget, 2256; · estimated, bttdget, 2259.
'1'11xation, Reduction of, address, 9, 76, 86, 91, 110; budget, 2254, 2260, 2673; carry-over, budget, 2668; Rupply, 2792, graduated system of, supply, 2732.
Food and Relief Orders: (See "ADJOURNMENT'' j als~ "1JNEMPLOY· MENT.")
Motion of Frgency, by l\Ir. Baddeley, 1452 .
Forest Reserves : Bac.k Yamma State Forest, motion by
Hon. F. W. Spicer, 4313. P..cvocation of, motions by Hon. J. P..yan,
1306, 1762, 4315, 4940, :3929; motions by Mr. Weaver, 2·i96, 2i!.l9, 4215 5789.
Fraser, Tfr. James: (See "RAII,WAYS.'')
.SESSION 1!)29-30. LAB xdx
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930,
G
Gas Supply: (See "ADJOt:mOIEXT.")
Gold Prospecting: (See "MINING.")
Government Dockyards: Supply, 343.
Government Savings :Bank: (See "HOUSIXG.'')
Government, The: Activities of, arlilre.ls, 6. Business of, 1<Iinisterial Statement by
Mr. Bavin, Hi58.
Governor, The: (See "PARJ,IA:\!EX1')·') Appointment of, ii694, 5·752, 5781, 5782,
5802, 592~). 59:3;), 'l'erm of Office, add1·ess, 6, 13.
Greater Sydney: Address, lJ.
Guyra-Dorrigo Railway: (See "PUBLIC \;v·oRKS.")
Guyra Sheep-stealing Case: Ministerial Statement by Mr. Chaffcy, 3430.
H
Harris. Neville: Motion of Censnrc, 3889.
Hawkesbury River Crossing: Ministerial Statement bv Licut.-Col.
Bruxnrr, 5634. •
Health: Depai·hnC'nt of, su.pply, 2716. Medical Services, Cost of, supply, 2735.
Hillston-Roto Railway: (See "PUBLIC WORKS.")
Home Building: (See "Housnw.'')
Hospitals: Administration, budget 2671. Finance, supply, 2794. ' Liverpool State, supply, 301.
Housing: Addrc.1s, 7, 108, 117.
Hunt, The Late Mr. J. C.: Obs. by Mr. B:tvin, 4038.
Hunter District Water Board: Budget, 2282.
Hydro-electric Scheme : Burrinjuek, supply, 2762. 'l
I Immigration :
(See "MIGRATION.'')
Imprisonment for Damages: Ministerial Statement by Mr. Bavin, 2~1 ~-
Industrial Arbitration: (See "INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.") Address, 173, 201.
Industrial Legislation: (Sec "AD.JOUR::-;MEX'l'"; also "Hr·it ·.r. WORKER.S.")
Address, 9, 18, 75, 107, Suppllf, 308, 310.
~ 160, 173, 20t
Industrial Troubles: Suppllf, 2759.
Industrial Undertakings: Buc1get, 2279, 2280, 2281.
Insurance: Government Office, budget, 2282. Judgments against defauWng companies,
m. by Mr. Olde, 6033.
Irrigation : (See "'i-VATiR CONSERVATIO::-<.")
Murrumbidgee Area, address, 139; lnul· get, 2281; losses on, supply, 2743; re· classification of holdings, supply, 2756.
J Jarvie, M.L.A., Major:
(See "ASSEMBLY"; also "ROYAL Cc~nnssioxs.")
K King, The:
Illness of, address, 6, 12, 13, 68.
L
Labour and Indu5try: Department, Cost of, SU1JP7l!, 2772.
" Labor Daily " : Prosecution of, adilrcS$1 Hl6. ' ]
XXX LaN hnEx TO SuBJECTs. PAR
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123,
La:td: (See "ADJOURNMENT''; also "MIGRATION"; also "PUBLIC RESERVES"; also "SOLDIER SETTLERS.")
Closer Settlement Fund, estimates, supply, 2717.
Laws, address, 78, .82, 138. Peel River Estate, supply, 2773. Purchase of Private Estates, 2800, 2816. Resumptions for Closer Settlement,
motion by Hon. J. Ryan, 1895. Settlement, address, 17, 18, 111, 139;
S!tpply, 304, 2773. Snow Leases (See "ADJOURNMENT");
budget, 2472; Ministerial Statement by Mr. Ball, 2558; supply, 2762, 2764.
Transfer of Homestead Selections, address, 161.
Leeton Cannery: Supply, 2743.
Legal Aid Department (See "ADJOURNMENT.")
Legislative Council: (See "COUNCIL."). Refo1·m of, add1·ess, 7, 13, 15, 77, 80, 83,
86, 110, 135; budget, 2672.
Loan Council: (See "FINANCE.")
Local Government: Disallowance of Ordinance, 3411, ·
M
ltain Roads : And Railways, supply, 350, 351. Board, address, 7, 112; supply, 341; (See
"ADJOURNMENT''). Budget, 2273. .
Marketing of Primary PrOdllcts (Amendment) Bill:
Counsel at the Bar, 3146. Motion of Urgency by Hon. J. A. Brownt>,
3145. Motion of Urgency .by Mr. O'Hearn, 3185.
Mass Picketing: .Address, 11, 76, 109, 1H.
Medical Services: (See "HEALTH.")
l'fental Deficients : .Address, 110.
Metropolitan Meat Industry Board: Sltpply, 2741.
Metropolitan Water, Seweragt>, and Drainage Board :
Employees (See "ADJOURNMENT"').
Migration: Imperial Agreement, add1·ess, 6, fl5, 8~, 111; supply, 342 (See "PUBLIC WORKS.")
Milk Bill: Supply, 304.
Mines: Rescue Stations (See "ADJOURNMENT.")
Mining: (See "ADJOURNMENT"; also "COAL 1N
DUSTRY''; also "COAL-MINING.'') Gold Prospecting,. supply, 2775.
Moss Vale-Port Kembla Railway~ (See "PUBLIC WORKS.")
Motor Taxation: (See "}'!NANCE.")
Motor Traffic: (See "ADJOURN1IEN'l'"; also "RAILWAYS:")'
Mudgee Mail Train Robbery : Motion of Urgency by Mr. C. A. Kally, 6258.
N Newcastle:
(See "PUBLIC \VORKS.") l<'loating Dock, su.pply, 340. Government Dockyard, budget, 2280.
North Shore Bridge: (See "SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE.")
lf oxious Trades: At Bankstown, supply, 301.
p
PARLIAMENT: (See ''ASSEMBT"Y"; also "COUNCIL.")
ADDRF.SS IN REPLY:
·.; ..
.Assembly: Adoption moved, 106; debated, 106, 154; amendment to, 136; adopted; 204; presented to His Excellency, 218; answer to, 218.
Council: Adoption moved, 5; debated, 5, 68, 144; adopted, 15~; presented to His Excellency, 152; answer to, 152. . .
CHRISTMAS RECESS:
Ministerial Statement by Mr. Bavin; 1558.
PAR . SESSIOX 1929"30. Pt:B
17 September, 1929, lo 20 June, 1930.
PARLIAMENT ( contimt.:cl):
DmNITY oF: · Supply, 2721.
GoVERNOR's SPEEcrr: (See "ADDRESS IN REPLY.") Laid on Table, )06.
OPENING OF;
By His Excellency, 1, 20.
Pastures Protection BJ!!.rda: Add1·ess, 87, 91, 161.
Peel River Esta~e: (See "LAND.'')
Personal Explanations : Mr. Buttenshaw, 61; Mr. Ball, 62; Hon. J.
Culbert, 434; Mr. Sanders, 721, 761, 5343; Sir Thomas Henley, 759; Lieut.· Col. Bruxner, 1397, 3434; Hon. R. Mahony, 1714, 4080; Mr. Bavin, 1852; Mr. Weaver, 1852, 2752; Mr. Butler, 1915; Mr. Lazzarini, 1960; Mr. Budd, 1962; Mr. Foster, 2407, 5282; Mr. Booth, 2465, 2619, 2621; Mr. Baddeley, 2560; Mr. Kelly, 2.560; Jl.fr. Horsington, 2620; Mr. Dunningham, 2730; Mr. Missing· ham, 2757, 6033; Mr. Drummond, 3433; Hon. L. W. Ryan, 4080; Hon. G. Wrench, 4081; Mr. Tresidder, 5207; IIon. A. E. Hunt, 5277. ·
PETITIONS: CoUNCIL:
Country Womens' Association of New South Wales Bill-Leave to Introduce, 68.
Great Synagogue, Sydney, Bill-Leave to Introduce, 4219.
Marketing of Primary Products (Amencl· ment) Bill-Counsel at Bar, 3145.
New South Wales Salvation_ Army Pro· perty Trust Bill-Leave to Introduce, 5.
Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill -Counsel at Bar, 5386. ·
Transport Bill-Counsel at Bar, 3530.
ASSEMBLY: Bourke to Barringnn Railway-For Early
Construction, 101. · C. L. Garland: Gold-Mining Leases-To be
Heard at the Bar, 714. Egg Marketing Board-To Abolish, 219. Industrial Blind Institute-To Become State Owned, 1801.
Local Option-To Restore, 293, 995, 2133. J{urrumbidgee Soldier Settlers-To Ap·
point Inquiry Committee, 3307. c · Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill
-Petitioner at Bar, 5282. ,
PETITIONS (continued) :
As~EMBLY (continued) : Unemployment: Bankstown, Canterbury
and Lakemba-For Public Works, 714; Labour Council of New South WalesFor Legislation to Alleviate Distress, 3364.
Western Lands-For small settlement and the appointment of a Commission, and that. Petitioners be heard, 4342, 4828; for non-extension of leases beyond a living area, 4428; for regularisation of settlement, 4610.
Picture Film Interests: Adclress, 81,
Pilliga Scrub: Address, 178.
Pinnacles Mine : (See "ADJOURNMENT.")
Poisons Act: Amendment of, address, 114.
Police: (See "FINANCE.") Supply, 2776, 2784. Use of Batons (See "ADJOURNMENT.").
Portland Wa.ter Supply: (See "ADJOURNMENT.")
Premier, The: Absence of, 4977.
PreventiQn and R9lief of Unemployment Bill:
Obs. by Mr. Speaker, 6288.
Prickly-pear: Commission, supply, 2772.
Primary Products: (See "ADJOURNMEN1'"; also "FARMERS"; also "FINANCE" j also "'VHEAT" j also "WooL.'')
Exportable, budget, 2664. Marketing of, supply, 2782. Pools, add1·ess, 77, 79. Prices of, address, 77, 85, 90, 108; buc1get,
2248. Supply, 300, 2782.
Producers' Distributing Society: (See "SELECT COMMITTEES.")
Public Library: Supply, 2785.
Public Reserves : Motion by Hon. J. Ryan, 399.
·Trustees Enabling Act Applied, )533.
xxxii Pun hm:x TO SuBJECTS.
Vol~:nas 118, 119, 12(), 121, 122, 123.
Public Schools : (Sec ''SCHOOLS.")
Public Servic1: (See "ADJOURNMENT.") Appointments, su.pply, 316, 273-L Economy Campaign, .~upply, 247. ]n(•reases in Higher Salaries, supply, 2-±7,
2734. Regulation No. 119, supply, 2i4.J.
Public Service (3ahries Reduction) Bill: (Sec "ADJOURNMENT.") Counsel at Bar, !J598. Motion by Mr. Foster, :>282, :)288. Obs. l_,y ~1r. Speaker, 614'i.
PuBLIC WORKS: (Sec ''ADJOURNMENT"; also "MIGRATIO:-('; also '"\VATER CoNSERVATION.")
Bankstown-Gcorge's Hiver Uailway, supply, 302.
Betterment Tax, address, 70; 161. Bt1dget, 2269. Bungcndore-Capta,n's Flat Hailway: }~xpedicn~y motion by Mr. Buttenshaw, ;)636; (also See "AD.JOURN;>IENT-'').
City Railway, address, 70; supply, 338. Couconl Sewerage, 993. Cook's Rinr Improvement Scheme, supply,
2744. Country Towns Water Supply and
Sewerage, bt:dgct, 2270. Director of, s11pply, 316. Dismissal of Employees (Sec "ADJOU&X·
ME;o.iT"). gastern SuburiJs Railway, b1algf't, 267ii. Eastwood-St. Leonarrls Railway, sup11ly,
306; budget, 2675. Glebe Point Tramlinc, supply, 217;3. Gnyra-Dorrigo Railway, supply, ~744-. Hillston-R.oto Railway, motion of ex-pediency by Mr. Buttcnshnw, 1464; Sltll·
ply, 27i'l4. -In Newcastle District, btidgct, 2270. Moss Vale-Port Kcmbla Railway, bwlget,
2720. J'arramatta River (Sutherland-street,
Auburn) Bridge Bill: }Jxpcdicncy motion by Mr. Buttenshaw, 6302.
Public Schools, Repairs to, supp/.'f, 27 4:i, Hailway Construction, ru1<1rcss, 6!l, 70; b1t~lgct, 2269.
South-western Tableland Water Supply Scheme, achJ.ress, 113, 140; S1tpply, 2762.
Tempe-East Hill Railway, supply, 2744; (See "ADJOURN~!EXT").
Under Migration Agreement, budget, 2271. Uniform Railway Gauge, address, 137, ~Vater Supplies for Country Districts, address, 171, 176; supply, 347, 348, 351,
:Wyangala Dam, address, 6, 86, 116, 137,
Public Works Committee: Parramatta River (Ryuc to Concorcl)
Bddge, reference motion IJy Mr. Buttenshaw, 6301.
Heports presented, 54ii, !l42, 19Hi, 2 J(i!l1 2~4(), 2378, 2828, 2886, 4102, 4834.
Q
QUESTIONS: AEORW!NAL CARVINGS A'l' ~IOOTWIXGEE:
Mr. Horsington, 2837.
ADORIGINES' PROTEC'l'ION BOARD INSI'IiCTOl\:
Mr. Lazzarini, 1446.
ADVER~'IS~;~\!ENTS, SUGGESTIVE:
Mr. Stum·t-Robcrtson, 3426, 3483; Mr. Sanders .• 3426.
AERIAl, TRANSPOR'l':
Mr. O'S11llivan, 767.
AGENT-GE~ERAL:
Mr. Davi(1son, 4.516; Sir Thomas Ilcnlcy, [;840.
AOr.ICULTll!:J<;, DEPAltT~ll!N'l' OF:
Advances to Settlers (Government Gnarantoe) Act--Captain D1tnn, 2841, 3182, 3482, 3810, 4514; lion. Ji'. W. Spicer, 3145; Mr. Flannery, 3371, 3811, 4899; Major Reid, 3481; Mr. K. Q.Jioad, 3632, 4715, 5281; Mr. Morton, 4098, 5186; M1·. Jlo1·sington, 4171; Mr. 1V .• 7. Scully, 4428; Mr. Lang, 5236; M?·. J[ilpatriclc, :3281.
Agricultural Machinery-Mr. J[ilpatriclc, 409G; M1·. Gosling, 4096.
Apricot Crops-Captain D1tnn, 2389. Botanic Gardeus-.ilfr. Lang, :3633; Mr.
Marks, G262. Bran and Pollard Supplies-M1·. Davie.~,
6261. Building, Department of Agrieulture
M1'. JC 0. lload, 2838. Burrinjuck Postmaster-Mr. K. 0. Jioaa,
2320. Cattle and Swine Diseases-Mr. Morton,
1157. Cattle Tiek Eradicatiou-Mr. Budd, 953. Citrus Fruit Imports-Major Shand, 65. Co,vra Experiment Farm-Major Rcia,
4ii15. . Dogs, Distemper in-Mr. Weame, 4518. Domain:
Encroachment on-M1·. D. Clyne, 769, 895. '
Footpaths-Mr. D. Clyne, 1968, 2617, Hon. Members in-Mr. Reid, 3240, -I~ighting-Mr. D. Clyne, 540, 3041. Removal of Turf-7'1w Hon. J. Keegan,
207. - "' - .
QcE SE~SIOX 1929-30. n xiii
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
QUESl'IONG (rontinuea): · AG!lJGGJ.TURE, DEPAHT~JE:;T OF (conlinncd):
Egg Marl:Ptiilg_Mr. O'Hearn, 368, 719, 1050, 1388, 197ii, 2391.
Forest Areas in Wheat Belt-Jfr. Kilpatrick, 223.
Pl'llit nnrl Vegetables, Surplus-Mr. Gos-li.ng, G392, 5440.
Fruit Marketing--Captain Dunn, 715. Pruit Topping-Captain JJ·unn, 18iil. l''ruit iTrade, In(erstate-Major Shan(1,,
3630. Hand-feeding Sto<:k--Mr. Ross, 3813. Irrigation:
Bunlnjuo:k Dam-.Jfr. Kilpatrick, 461:), Construction \Vork-Mr. Fla.nnery, 4517. Disposal of Prodncts-Mr. Sanders, 890;
MT. Flannery, 1160. Leases--Mr. Fla nnCTy, 3700. :Munumbidgec Idigation Area Sett!CI'S -Mr. M c/[cll, 3236, 4093; Mr. Flanncr)J, ,1714; Ma,io1· Shand, ;)629.
Murrumbidgee River Imp:·oycmentsMr. Flanner)J, 1046,
N:unoi-Pccl Hiwr-MT. 1V. J. Scully, 10;), 9ii2.
Scrpa:;e-Nr. Flannery, 102. ::\fnltcsc :~'arm Labourers-}11·. 0/de, 4034. :Marketing (Amendment) Bill-][?". Mor
ton, 58S. Necessitous Farmers-Captain Dmm, '653;
Mr. O'llr:am, !J.'iG; Mr. Flannery, 719. O:·:mgc Crops and Orange Drinks-,1fajo1'
Shand, 4616 .. o~chards: Dcstructicu by IIail-Mr. Tully,
1849. Pe!:rol from ·waste :Farm Products-Major
J?cid, 4613. Potato Blight-Mr. O'Hearn, 213-1. :Potato M::rkct-.Ur. O'Jlean1, 2617. Potato Market, ?>Lmipulation of-Mr.
O'JI earn. 221 1. J'rimazy · Producers, Ath-::u:ccs to-}fr.
Kilpatricl:, 1 4:'i0. Queen's ::l!lcl Ccntem1i:ll Parks-Jfr. Glasgow, 894, 1050; Captain Dunn, 1051.
Jt.ural Industries Branch Claims-Captain Dunn, 4169.
Sand from 8t:phc:1s Crcck-Mr. Ho-rsington, 3531.
Sh::Lllow Boring, Financial A:;s;stnnceMr. llots:ngton, 1451, 434ti.
St.ink-wozt on Stock Hcscrve-Mr. K. 0. Jioad, ];)54; Mr. Thorby, 1674.
i'it .• John's \V0rt-Captain Dunn, 1804; lion. G. A. Dewar, 400ii.
St9ck W:dwing- Plnccs-Mr. Tonge, 219. 'J'amworth Milling Company Ltd.-Mr. Lang, 5440, 5775, 6031.
Tick Pest-.~fl". Bndd, 3480, 3628. Travelling Stock, Charges on-Mr. P. M. McG·in·, 3929.
Voluntary Pools-Jlr. Sanders, 1675, 1911, 2614.
Water Conscrvation-Mt. Davidson, 4094.
QUESTIONS (contwued): AGI!ICULTURE, DEPARTME~T OF (continued):
Wheat: Market-]fr. Wcanw, 2841. Marketing of-Captain Dunn, 30:!6; Mr.
Vincent, 3036. Pool-Mr. Kilpatrick, 3810. Pool Pines-M1·. Sanders, 4ii17. Seetl-.ilfr. Flanncr)J, 1847. Silos-Mr. Connolly, 1254. Stored-.M1·. Carter, 1448.
Wheat P<'st-Mr. Cahill, 542, 652. Wine Industry, Griffith-.ilf?·. Kilpatrick,
-1250; Captain Dunn, 4250. Wool and Wheat: Duties and Rcstridi~ns -Mr. Ma'n, 318;3,
AIRPLANE LANDING PLACES:
Brig.-Gen. Lloyd, 5.960.
AMBULAKCE SERVICES:
.iliajol' Connell, 1345; Mr. C. A. Kelly, 1392; ]Jfr. Gosling, 1451; JJir. Knight, 1602; Mr. Nc.~s, 4033; Mr. Laz:oarini, 4033; Mr. Ratcliffe, 45lii; .J[r. Tonge, [)281.
AKGLICAN CATII.EDRAL SITE:
Mr. McDic!~cn, 720; Mr. J[orton, 1338, 2840, 6238.
ARMISTICE DAY:
Major Shand, llOO.
AUSTRALIAN IRON AND S'fEEL COMPA~Y~
Employment-1052.
A US7.'HALIA)f \VOR.KMEN, ABILITY OF:
Mr. Sc:aders, 4711.
BANKRu"P7'CY LAW:
Mr. Jaques, 2324.
BARBER'S SHOPS:
Licensing an(l Control-Jfr. Marks, 369.
BARTON'S ]'EES, MR.:
Mr. JI.night, 6260.
B.\SIC \VAGE DECLARATION:
Mr. Ratcl·ijfe, 839.
BEACH ENCLOSURES:
J[r. Gosling, 2894, 330D.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES:
Christmas Grants--.ilf1·. T. Keegan, 1343; Mr. Quirk, 1506; MT. Connolly, 1969.
Rations-Mr. O'S1tllivan, 223.
BENZINE STORAGE ON FAR)IS:
Mr. Budd, 5031, 5126.
BERRY ESTATE:
Ml'. Bate, 5542 •. i' l -·
!E ~~ :r l r,• i.. . ..:..: ; "!·, ~: • .-.i
xxxiv IimEx TO SuBJECTS.
·Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
Q.UESriONS (conti•iuedJ: BETTERMENT TAX:
Mr. Jaques, 104, 766.
'BIRDS, TRAPPING OF LOVE:
Mr. Lazzarini, 1849.
BLIND INSTITUTION, SYDNEY INDUSTRIAL;
Mr. Gosling, 2836.
BOGUS. ADVERTISEMENTS:
Mr. Qttirl~, 4252.
,BREAD:
Bakers Award, Breaches of-Mr. M. Burke, 66, 222.
Price of~Mr. Gosling, 3037, 5034, 5126; Mr. Sanders, 3038, 3106.
Production and Delivery-Mr. Budd, 4431;Mr. James McGirr, 4432.
BRIDGES:
Aberglaslyn-M1·. O'Hearn, 6135. Carrington-M1·. Connolly, 2325, 2894,
3105. Clarence River-Mr. Pollack, 890; Mr.
Connolly, 4711. Hawkesbury-M1·. D. Clyne, 5718. Heddon Greta-Mr. Booth, 4173. Kurri Ki:trri-Mr. Booth, 3700. Milperra-Mr. James McGirr, 3237. Near Wagga Wagga-Mr. Flannery, 1104. Prince Alfred Bridge Approaches-Mr.
K. 0. Hoad, 5123. Spit Bridge Tolls-Mr. Sanders, 2839,
3483, 3960; M1·. Reid, 4432. Swansea-Mr. Connell, 4170, 4973. Sydney Harbour-Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpat
rick, 715; Mr. Sanders, 1161, 1802, 3425, 3695, 4032, 5278, 5540; M·r. Marks, 3695, 3959, 3961, 4342, 5028, 5540; Mr. D. Clyne, 4342, 5844; Mr. Vincent, 4711; Mr. Jaques, 4895; Mr. Olde, 4971; Mr. Knight, 6260.
Wallarah North-Mr. Baddeley, 4716.
BRITISH TRADE DELEGATION EXPE~SES:
Mr. Gosling, 544, 1851.
BROKEN HILI, :
British Mine, Accident at-Mr. Horsing· ton, 3813.
Broken Hill-Tarrawingee Railway-See "RAILWAYS."
.Junction North Mine--Mr. Davidson, 1602, 1852, 4098.
Milk Supply-Mr. Da.vidson, 4031. Mines: Safety Conditions-Mr. Horsing
ton, 459. Roads-Mr. Horsington, 2842. Sand from Stephens Creek-Mr. Horsing
ton, 3551, 4169. Second-class Railway Sleepers-Mr. Hor
JiinQton, 2610~
QUESTIONS (continued): BROKE~ HILT, (continued):
Umberumberka Reservoir-Mr. Horsing· ton, 4716.
Unemployment (See "U"). Water Supply-Mr. Horsington, 651 542,
950, 955, 1106, 1158, 1257, 2942, 3184, 3700, 4253, 4899, 4975; Mr. Davidson, 65, 955; Mr. Sanders, 956.
Workers' Compensation-Mr. Davidson, 1718, 2134, 2839.
Zinc Corporation Guest House-Mr. Horsington, 104.
BUDGE'l' AND ESTIMATES:
Mr. Lazzarini, 656; Mr. Da·vidson, 1259.
BUDG·ET COMMITTEE:
Payments-Mr. Gosling, 370, 541.
BUILDING REGULATIONS:
Mr .. Vincent, 5237.
BUNN~;RQNG POWER HOUSE:
Mr. Olde, 3103.
BusH FmEs Brr.L:
Mr. Ro~s, 953; Mr. Carter, 1806.
CASH ORDERS AND TIME PAYMENT:
Mr. Stuart-Robertson, 1050.
CEMENT:
Contract Ratification Bill-Mr. Lang, 5976.
Price of-Captain Dunn, 1342, 3425. Supply, Offer of-Captain Dunn, 5120.
CHARITY COLLECTIONS :
Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 1256.
CHARITY, DISTRIBUTION OF;
Major Shand, 6138.
CHrLD WELFARE:
Adoption of Children-Mr. Lazzarini, 5392, 5541.
Defalcations, Departmental-Mr. Shannon, 220.
Overtime--M1·. Lazza.rini, 4254; Mr. Stanley, 4898.
CHRISTMAS CHEER:
Mr. Stuart-Robertson, 956; Mr. C. A. Kelly, 1387; Mr. Horsington, 1001, 1603; Mr. Davidson, 1157.
CITIZENS REFORM LEAGUE:
Mr. M. Burke, 1346.
CITY BARROWMEN:
Mr .. Flannery, 2842. '• ....
.QUE SESSION 1929-30. QuE xxxv·
7 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
QUESTIONS (continued)' COAL-MINIXG:
Balmain Colliery: "\Vages-ilfT. Main, 1721, 1805.
Black Hill Coal-mining Leases-Mr. Booth, 1973.
By-Products-Mr. Bttdil, :385; M1·. Davies, 1913.
Canberra Conference- M1·. Walmsley, 1503; Mr. Kilpatrick, ]503.
Olosing Down of Mines-The Jlon .. P. M. McGirr, 435.
Coal-mining Industry-.Mr. Connell, 996; M1·. Booth, 996, 2455; 3184; M1·. Baddele;<}, 996, 1050, 1345; Mr. Kilpatrick, 1387; lYl?'. OHea?w, 3039; M·r. Go8ling, 3039; M1·. Davies, 3104, 3237; Mr. Knight, 3311; M1·. Bennett, 3;350.
Govemm~;nt Subsidy-Sir Thomas Henley, 2992.
Labour Recruiting-Mr. C. A. Kelly, 1447. Lost Wages-Mr. Kilpatrick, 5235; Mr.
Knight, 5235. Medway Colliery, Berrima-Mr. Morton, 1341, 1501, 197:).
Mines Re.~cue Stations: Lithgow-Mr. Knight, 835.
Mr. Stevens' Statement-Mr. Knight, 368. Mr. Theodore's Statement-Mr. Anderson, .373.
Newspaper Leading Articlcs-.Mr. Badileley, 1670.
N orthcrn Coal Mines, RDopening--M r. Eootl!, 3889, 3959.
Northern Colliery J,ea~es-Mr. Lang, 221. 0!~ Bulli Colliery-J1r. Lysaght, 13184,
ue>88. Prosecutions, Con! Industry-.111·. Bad
deley, 3102; Mr. Lang, 3102. Pulverised Fuel-Mr. Booth, 1103; Mr.
Davies, 2389. Reduction of Production Costs-Mr.
Davies, 1807; Mr. KilpatrieiJ, 1807, Reopening of Mines-Mr. Booth, 5776. Rothbury Col!iery-M1·. O'Hean1, 1448,
1504, 2321, 2387; Mr. Badcleley, 1602, 1803, 2137, 2209, 2387' 2613, 3] 81, 3368, 4250, 4612; Mr. Bennett, 1602; M1·. Lang, 1602, 2941, 3307; M1·. Davies, 2613; Mr. l!:Iorton, 1804,; jl[a_ior Jarvie, 2137; Mr. Bootl1, 2137, 2209, 2387, 2894, 2996, '3633, 3101, 3428, 4034, 4514, 4709; Mr. J{ilpatrick, 2209; M1·. Bennett, 2.187; Mr. Ness, 2894, 5718; M·r. Knight, 2944, 3183; Mr. Reid, 3101; M1·. Sanders, 4972; Mr. Walmsley, 5189.
Tio;;al Commission-Mr. Booth, 63, 103, 222, 370; MT. Connell, 63; Mr. Baddeley, G3, 222, 4513, 6259; Mr. Davies, 1447, 2324, 4096, 4249, 6032; M1·. Knight, 2301; Hon. W. Brennan, 4314.
South Maitland Coal-mines-Mr. Badileley, 104.
Rtate Control-Mr. Booth, 1390, 1503. S~uplus L!!bOu!-¥.1', DaJ-:ies, 5j)_Bg.
a
Q.OESTIONS (contin11ed): CoAL·MININ G (continued) :
The Govemment ancl the Coal-riuning Dispute-M1·. Connell, 1554; Mr. J. E. S11tith, 1555; Mr. Gosling, 1556.
Unemployment-M1·. Connell, 715, 4034. Wallarah Collim·y: W cighbridge-ilfr. Booth, 4170.
Western District Coul-miners-.ilfr. Knight, 4248.
Zigzag-jl{1·. Knight, 3696.
COMMUNISTS AT A FUNERAL:
Mr. ,Jaques, 1448.
COMMUNIS~'S, EXCLUSION OF:
Mr. Reid, 3370. , I
COMPANIES (AMENDMENT) BIM,: Major Bltand, 297.
CONCRETE MIXERS, I~ICENSJNG OF:
Mr. Gosling, 5543.
00NSERVATORIUM APPO!NTMEN'l'S:
Mr. Sanders, 834; Mr. Lazzarini, 1339.
CONSTITUTION, ROYAL COMMISSION OX:
Mr. Lang, 58;j; Mr. Bc1vin, 957 .
CooK's RrvgR: Dredge--M?', Cahill, 4519. Improvemcnt-M1·. Ness, 102, !liiii, 12;3(i,
5123, 5841, 5958; M1·. Tonge, 2942, ii841, 0260.
Park Area-Mr. Cahill, 804, 1103.
CRHIE IN METROPOLIS :
;}[r. Connell, 3430.
CYANIDE OF POTASSIUM:
M1·. Carter, 66.
DAntY FAR.MERS: Taxation-Mr. OHearn, 4714.
DAIRY FAR~fS, SWEATED LAROUR ON:
Mr. C. A. Kelly, 1971.
DAIRY INSPECTION:
i ,.
Mr. O'Hearn, 373; M1·. K. 0. Hoad, 12ii2; Mr. Sander.~, 1390, 1342; Mr. Anderson, 1390.
DEBT COLLEC'l'JNG AGENCIES?
Major Slla1ul, 4346, 5543.
DEFENCE DEPARTMENT, RATIONING:
M1·. Bate, 6135; Majo1· Jm·vie, 6130.
DoG REGISTRA'riON:
Penalties-Mr. O'Sullivan, 1391.
DRAINERS, LICENSED:
Mr. Tonge, 3370.
xxxvi IxnEx TO SuBJECTS.
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 128.
QUESTIONS (continued): EARLY CLOSING AMENDMENT BILL:
Mr. Ness, 373; Mr. Lazzarini, 373; Mr. Mortqn, 832; Mr. Shannon, 1347; Mr. Re·id, 3308.
EDUCA'l'ION, DEPARTMENT OF:
Accommodation, Additional-Mr. Davies, 5781.
Armidale District: School ExpenditureM1·. Gosling, 4829.
Brownfield, Claim of Mr. E. A.-Mr. McDicken, 4342.
'Children and School Cleaning-Mr. O'Sullivan, 837.
Cleaners-Mr. Connell, 105, 2324; Mr. Ness, 371; Mr. Baddeley, 372; Mr. Gosling, 372; Mr. Davies, 539, 1503, 3697, 3810; Mr. David.~on., 1912, 2059; Mr. Ratcliffe, 539; Mr. Lazzarini, 3429.
Commercial School Classes-Brigadim·' General Ll011d, 3696. .Conveyance of School Children-Mr.
Booth, 652, 3236, 3307, 3484, 4613, 5961; Mr. Baddeley, 2063, 4834; Mr. Ross, 2891; Mr. Tttlly, 3701.
Country Halls-M1·. Bate, 6264. Departmental Printing-Mr. Davies, 5960.
English School Teachers in New South Wales-Mr. Davies, 4030.
Examination Fees-Mr. Davies, 4898. Female Teachers' Salaries-Mr. Davies,
2137. Furniture, Public School-Mr. Connell,
4099. High School Fees-Mr. Davies, 4431. High School Text Books-Mr. Gosling,
4171. Magazine, School-Mr. Ely, 4613. Maitland Technical College-Mr. O'Hearn,
5236. Married Teache1·s and Retrenchment
Major Jarvie, 4033; Mr. Ho1·sington, 4033.
Married Women Teachers-Mr. Dunnin,qham, 5843.
Mittagong Farm Homes-Mr. Morton, 1046.
Necessitous School Children-1\fr. Bad-aeley, 298.
Part-time Schools-Mr. Davies, 5121. Portable Classrooms-Mr. Connell, 5958. Principal Medical Officer-Mr. Gosling,
832. Retrenchment: Teachers-Major Jarvie,
5124. Returned Soldier Teachers-Mr. Flannery,
1101. School Buildings-Mr. Pollack, 5186. School Examination Papers-Mr. Sanders,
1557, 1850. School Examinations-Mr. Davies, 2941. School Holidays-Mr. Davies, 102, 1049,
1260. . • School Magazine-Mr. Ely, 5189. • ,
QUESTIJNS (continued): EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF (continued):
School Repairs-Mr. Morton, 3699.
Schools: Allotment of Expenditure-Mr. Gosling,
4.255. Arncliffe West-Mr. Cahill, 3239; Mr.
Stanley, 3240. . Bathurst-Mr. C. A. Kelly, 586. Bega: Mr. Bate, 5960. Blayney--Mr. C. A. Kelly, 586, 1501. Connell's Point-Mr. Gosling, 3889. East Maitland-Mr. O'Hearn, 1557. Goulburn-Mr. Tully, 4432. · Hamilton-.Mr. J. E. Smith, 4717. Hurstville Boys High-Mr. ~Gosling,
3889. Kogarah-Mr. Gosling, 3889, Lithgow High-M1·. Knight, 2061. Manly High-Mr. Davies, 3308. Muttama-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 5461. Namoi Electorate-Mr. W, J. Scully,
5125 Newcastle Girls' High-Mr. Co11-neU,
584, 3.554. No1·th ShOl'e (Intermediate) Students-Mr. Sanders, 2991, 3041.
Oatley West-Mr. Gosling, 3889, Peakhurst-Mr. Stanley, 762. Pilliga"'7Mr. W. J. Scully, 3424, 3964. Provisional Schools-Mr. Morton, 3038;
Mr. Tully, 3038. Roseville-Mr. Sanders, 3310. South Auburn-Mr. Lang, 587. Wagga-Mr. Kilpatrick, 459, 2322. Wattle Flat-llfr. C. A. Kelly, 3181. West Goulburn-M'I'. Tully, 1973. William-street High-Mr. D. Clyne,
3312.
Sex Education in Public Schools-Mr. Dunningham, 3368.
Student T.eachers' Books-Mr. Connell, 5839.
Teachers and the Public Service BoardMr. Connell, 2893.
Teachers College, Orange-Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 369.
Teachers, Married Female-Mr. Tully, 3429.
Teachers' Resiclences-Mr. K. 0, Hoad, 5633.
Teachers' Salary Increa~es-Mr. Davie8, 765, 2058, 2321, 2838, 2992, 3812, 3960; Majo1· Jarvie, 2838; CaptaiJn Duwn., 2890; Mr. Lazzar·ini, 3812; Mr. Tonge, 4099.
Teachers, Shortage of-Mr. W. J. Scully, 5189.
Teaching Service Qualifications-Ml'. Connell, 6133.
Technical College, Newcastle-Mr. Co11o. ne!l, 762, 1721.
Temporary School Teachers-Yr. lAzza.rini, 718; Mr. Connell, 718; Captain Dunn, 5960.
Training of Teachers""7Mr. Dat'ii)S, 584. .
SESSION 1929-30. Qu:o XXXI jj
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
QUESTIONS (continued): EDt;C.lTI0:-1, DEl'AH1'UKNT OF (continued):
Transfer of Teachers-Mr. Kilpatrick, 764. Wagga Drill Hall Site-Mr. Kilpatrick,
953 . . West, Mr. W. M.-M1·. Bate, 1344, 1505. West Scholarship-Mr. Bate, 1720.
EGG MARKETING BOARD :
Mr. O'Hearn, 368, 719, 1050, 1388, 1975. 4976, 5462.
ELECTORAL:
Eden-Monaro Roll-M1·. Morton, 1387. Enrolment-Mr. Fl{lnne1·y, 4973, 5033; Mr. Connell, ;j237; Mr. Marks, 5463, 5539; M1·. Bennett, 5539; Captain Dun'l., 5539.
New Rolls-M1·. Davidson, 1451.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CERTIFICATES:
Jfr. Ely, 3552; Mr. PoUack, 3553.
ELECTRICIANS' J~ICENSES:
Mr. Lang, 5032.
ELECTRICITY UNDERTAKINGS:
Control by Commissioners-Mr. Bwld, . 4094.
EMPIRE DAY:
Mr. Walmsley, 586; M1·. Ne.9s, 3i00; Major Jarvie, 4036.
FAMILY ENDOWMENT:
Mr. Butler, 297, 458; M1·. Davidson, 298, 1104, 1341, 2458, 2619, 3630, 5961, 5962; Mr. Shannon, 543; M1·. M. Burke, 656, 1808; Mr. Booth, 4.i8, 833, 1507; MT. K. 0. Hoarl, 716, 2468, 2619; Captain Dunn, 719; M1·. Tonge, 763; Mr. li'lan· nery, 834, 896; Jt[?·. Shannon, 837; Mr. Connell, 1603, 1672, 3482, 4252; Sir Thomas Henley, 1606; Mr. W .• J. Se1tll.y, 1672; Mr;·Connolly, 1808; Mr. Knight, 1848, 3483; M1·. Lazzm·ini, 1975; Mr. Lang, 2320, 2458, 2619; M1·. Vincent, 2459, 2619; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2996; Mr. Kilpatrick, 3105; ;Mr. Weanw, 3105, 5961; Mr. Qui1·lc, 5645; M1·. C. A. Kelly, 5970. .
FEDERAL CONSTITUTION, ALTERATION OF:
Mr. Pollack, 1803.
FERRY, LUGARNO-MENAI:
·Mr. Lysaght, 3699.
FINANCE:
Commonwealth Note Issue-Mr. Walmsley, 1000.
Depression, The Prevailing-Mr. Bate, 5232; M1·. Tully, 5781.
Federal Loan-Mr. Kilpatrick, 1104. Financial Position-M1·. Budil, 3699.
QUESriONS (contumed) : FINANCE ( contimted) :
Income Taxation, Increascd-.Mr. Morton, 1603. . •
Interest Rates-Ma.jo1· Slzand, 497 4; Mr. Kilpatrick, 5543; M1·. Sanders, 5718.
Loan Council Allotments-Mr. Kilpat1·ick, 1257.
Loan Estimates: Walsh Island DockyarJSir Th01nas Henley, 4247.
Money Lenders' Charges~Mr. Kilpatrick, 5718; Mr. Gla.s_qow, 5722.
Moratorium-Mr. Wal7cer, 3812, 4974; Mr. E. Burke, 3812; Mr. Mutch, 5033; Captain Dunn, 5722, 6136; Mr. Lysaght, 5777.
Mr. Barton's Fccs-ilfr. Knight, 6260. Overseas Capital for Local Investm.entMr. Sanrlm·s, 4895.
Primary Producers: Foreclosure-Major Reid, 6136.
State Economic · Position-M1·. W earne, 4613; Majo1· Shand, 4717.
State Loans-Mr. F. B11rke, 4899. · Supply Bill-Mr. Lang, 1720. The Budget---..Mr. ·Lazzarini, 656; Mr. Davidson, 1259,
The State <mel the Commonwealth--Mr. Main, 3808; M1·. Kilpatrick, 4170 .
FIRE BR.IGADE, KEilfl'SEY:
Mr. Kilpat1·iclc, 3628.
FIRE STATION PROPERTY:
Mr. Sanders, 2322.
FIREMEN, S.S. "Kow ARRA":
M1·. Kilpatrick, ii39J.
FISHERIES BILL:
Mr. Bennett, 223; Mr. Pollack, 1816; Mr. Vincent, 3182.
FI,oon:
Damage, Hunter Rivcr-Mr. O'Hearn, 1603.
Prcvention-Mr. O'Hearn, 1342; Hon, W. Bennett, 1805.
FOREIGNERS, EMPLOYMEN'l' OF:
Mr. Tully, 540; Mr. Baddeley, 655.
FQRESTS, DEPAR'l'MENT OF:
Backy:.tmnla St>1te l~orest-Hon .. f'·. W. Spicer, 4798. . ' · ·
Timber · LiP-ImseR, Morisset District~ Mr. Booth, 588, 1050. ·
Wallemwang Forest Reserve-Mr. Knight, 4615. ; '
, Wauchope l!'orest Reserve--Mr. Baddeley, 655.
FRIENDLy SOCIETIES : '
Mr. Shannon, 3682; Mr. O'Hearn, 4970.
xxxviii QuE IxnEx TO SuBJECTS. ~UE
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
QUESTIONS (cm;i,nned): GARBAGE, DISPOSAL OF:
Mr. Jaques, 64; M·r. Dunningham, 1804; Mr. Glasgow, 1848. .
GARNISHEE ORDERS:
M1-. 1'ongc, 5630.
GAS:
Australian Gaslight Co.: Wage Reduction -Mr. Lang, 3039.
Charges-M1-. Stanley, 769, 1001. Price of-Mr. Cahill, 6139. Restrictions-Mr. Kilpatrick, 657. Supply-Mr. Stanley, 2060, 2615.
-COVERNMENT DIS11IISSALS:
Mr. Gosli·1!g, 5842.
· GovERNMENT OF~'ICES :
Accommodation-M1·. Bate, 4712.
· GOVERNMEN'r's POLICY:
Mr. Connell, 295, 457.
·'GOVERNOR'S M01'0R CAR: Mr. M. Burke, 294.
1-IARDOUR AND RIVERS:
Darling River, Fish in-Mr. Davidson, 539. {iarbage, Disposal of-Mr. Jaques, 64;
M1·. Reid, 3960. Garbage Punts:
Berry's Bay-Mr. j~Im·lcs, 1256, 1340. Gore .Cove-M1·. Mn1·lcs, 3425.
Harbour and Tonnage Rates-Mr. Lang, 4895.
Harbour Collisions-Mr. Marlcs, 221. Jl~rbour Trust-
Commissioners-Mr. Sanders, 3631. Constitution-Sir Thomas Henley, 2940. Dismissals-Mr. O'Sullivan, 1502; M1-.
T. Keegan, 1722; M1·. M. Burlce, 1722, 1910, 2061, 3627; Mr. Cahill, 4171, 4617; M1·. Tonge, 1909; M1·. Sanclm·s, 2061.
Employees-il/r. Ol!lc, 2839; M1·. McDiclcen, 5838.
Sydney-Mr. Sanders, 3238, 3368, 3484; Mr. ,Jaques, 3238.
Harbour Trust, Newcastle--Mr. Connoll11 717. .•
Hunter River Wharf-Mr. Connolly, 1449. New Dredges-.Mr. Connolly, 1392. .Sydney Harbour, Oil Pollution-Mr.
Marks, 104, 720, 3697, 4515, 4617, 4714, 6134.
Yehicle l!'erries: Motor Tail-lights-MT. Marks, 3180; Mr. Sanders, 3180.
HAWKESBURY RIVER FLOODS:
Major Shand, 460, 953.
QUESTIONS (co'!<ti11ued): HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC:
Abattoir By-Products-Mr. D. Clyne, 1156, 1255.
Ambulance Services-(See "A") . Aorangi Smallpox Case-Mr. l'011ge, 456. Australasian Medical Congress-M1·, ·Tonge, 4833. Badham, Dr.-M1·. Gosling, 3312, 4036. Bankstown Boiling Down Works-Mr. J. McGirr, 220.
Butter Boxes and :E'ruit Cases-Mr. Olde, 3425, 4095.
Catherine Rill Bay, Rousing-Mr. Bootl11
1046. Cyanide of Potassium-Mr. Ct;~rter, 66. Dairy Inspection-Mr. O'Hearn, 373; Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 1252; Mr. Sanders, 1390; Mr. Anderson, 1390.
Dangerous 111:edical 1'abkts-Mr. Gosling, 4976.
Dubbo: Medical Attendance-Mr. C. A. Kcll11, 5279.
Eggs, Sale of bad--Mr. O'Hearn, 4976, 5462.
Health of Child1·en--.Mr. M. Bu1·ke, Hospital Funds-Captain Dunn, 1261, 1502; Mr. Stuart-Robertson, 1392; Major Shand, 1556.
5464. 894,
ll02,
Hospital Inmate: Poiiloning-Mr. J. M'JGi.rr, 953, 1051.
"Malolo" Passengers, Health of-Mr. M. Burke, 1673.
Maternity Nurses-Mr. Davies, 952, 1391. Medical Congress at Washington-1liajor Sllancl, 2843. ·
Metropolitan Death Rate-Mr. M. Bu1·kc, 5960. .
Milk Bill-Captain Dunn, 297; Mr. O'Hea;rn, 457; Mr. Davie.~, 655, 998.
Milk, Price of"'-Mr. Morton, 655; Mr. Connell, 655.
Parramatta Old Men's Home-frl1·. Shannon, 6261.
"Problem" Children and Mental Defectives-Yr. Sanders, 5839; Mr. Jaques, 5839.
Public Hospitals-Mr. Mm·ton, 1102; Mr. Stuart-Robertson, 1344.
Pure Food Advisory Committee-Mr. J aque.~, 5028. •
Scarlet J?ever·Infection-Mr. Foster, 3037. Silicosis Commission: Dr. Badham-Mr.
Gosling, 1721. Synthetic Fruit Drinks-Mr. Foster, 3.041. Tamworth Ambulance Scrviee-Mr. W. J.
Scully, llOl. Vegetable Supplies-Mr. M. Burke, 5464. w·oolloomooloo Baths: Polluted Silt-M1·. D. Clyne, 4970, 5962, 6136.
X-Ray Apparatus: Shoe Fitting-Mr. Stanley, 3633.
HJ<.'RVEY, MR. GRANT:
Mr. Dunningham, 3240.
SESSIO)< 1929-30. xxxix:
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
QUESTIONS (continued): , HOSPITALS:
Cessnock-Mr. Baddeley, 1502. Coast Hospital Sta1l'-Mr. C. A. Kelly,
890, 099; JJT. Mutch, 5841, 6138. Pinanccs--Mr. Sanders, 2941; Captain
D1tnn, .52Sl; Mr. Bar1cleley, 5544, 59!i2. Gulgong-Captain Dunn, 1255. Handy Men, Employment of-Mr. Gosling,
1673. Hillston-Mr. Lazzarini, 3553. Hospital Commission-Mr. Stnart-Robcrtson, 3103.
Knrri Knrri-Mr. Booth, 1449. Loan--Mr. Morton, 4896; Mr. Gosling,
4896. Mental Hospitals, Sane Persons in-Mr.
• T. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 64. Mental Hospitals: Visitors- M1·. Mc
Dicken, 2300. Montrose Maternity-Mt·. C. A. Kelly,
5467. Morissct Mcntal-Mr. D. Clyne, 4519. Newcastle-Mr. Connolly, 1849. Orange-Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatri.c"J.;, 299.~. Orange Mental-Mt·. C. A. Kelly, 4516. Queensland Hospitals and Mr. I,oYc-Mr.
O'Sul/.ivan, 3428; M1·. Wallce1·, 3555; Mr. And.erson, 3.555.
Queen Victoria Maternity Home, Annandale--Mr. Shannon, 3036,
Hoyal North Shore Hospital-Mr. Sanders, 4170.
State· Hospitnl Nurses1 Travelling Concossions-Mr. J. McGirr, .~38.
Sydney-Sir Thomas Henley, 2134.
HousiNo: Advances for Hames-Mr. J. M~Girr, 456,
Mr. Anderson, 1972; Mr. Lang, 289::!. Compensation of Tenants-Mr. M. Burke,
3698, Home Pmchase Mortgages-M1·. Mutch, 4715; Mr. Stanley, 4715,
Home PurchaRers: Liabilities-M1·. James McGirr, 5391;
Mr. Anderson, 5466; M1·. Sanijcrs, 5466.
~[oratorium-Mr. Mutch, 5033.
Homes, Purchase of-Mr .• Tames McGirr, 284:\, 3369; Mr. Wearne, 3369; Mr. Kilpatrick, 3369,
Housing of Government DepartmentsMr. Tonge, 763.
\Vm· Service Homes-Major Jarvie, 4611, 5120.
HUME WEIR:
Inundation of Timber Country-Mr. Kilpatrick, 295.
HYDE PARK. DEMONSTRATIO:!i:
Mr. Olde, 2617; Mr. Neas, 2617.
QUESTIONS (continued): INCOM!l: TAx.:
Federal and Statc-Mr. Marlcs, 3311, 4036; Majo1· .Jarvie, 3311.
State-.ilf-r. Jaques, 3810.
INCOME TAx LEGISLATION:
Fees and Charges-Mr. Lang, 1251.
INDUSTRIAL MATTERS:
See "LABOUR AND INDUST!i.Y.·"
INSURANCE COMPANIES:
Defaulting-Mr. Ness, f.lS7, 6137; :Mr. ,Tames McGin·, 6137.
Government Inquiry-M r. Ness, 45H. Mushroom-Captain Du.nn, 3552 . \Vorkers' Compensation Seemities-Major Shand, 4832; llf1·. Pollaclc, 4832.
JusncE, ADMINISTRATION OF:
Assault Charge, Orangc-Mr. C. A. Kelly, 3311.
Betting Prosecutions: Police Agents-Mr. M1ltch, 5.538; J[r. Laz.r:arini, 5539.
Cessnock Inqucst-M1·. Baddeley, 3809. Uhidzey, Case of Robert-Mr. J. E. Smith, 2322,
Conveyancing Fc2s-Mr. Sanders, 4433; Mr . .Lang, 4516. ,
Criminal Assault, Dubbo-Mr. Davidson, 3240.
Defalcations by Solicitors-Mr. Glasgow, 1103; Captain Dunn, 1915; Mr. Sanders, 4095.
Destroyer Hulks-Mr. Jaques, 3307. Divorce Court, Congestion-Mr. Jaques,.
3960, Bnmore Bank Robbery-Mr. Lamaro,
5'387. Fraudulent Misapprovriation, Law Respecting-Mr. McKell, 1500.
Guyra Sheep Stealing Case-Mr. Lang, 3366, 3483.
Imprisonment for Debt-M1·. Gla.~gow, 2210.
Joseph Ryan: Frequent Arrests-Mr •. O'Sullivan, 8!)], 1452,
Judge C'urlewi,s, Statement by-Mr. Lysoqht, 4168, 4i517, 4612.
Judges, Acting----.ilfr. Connolly, 3366, 31395. Jurymen, Shopkeepers as-.Mr. Stanley,. 3549.
Jury System-Majo1· Shand, 717; Mr. Horsington, 717.
.Justiee, Administration of-Mr. Ne.~s, 5237.
Land Salesmen "Go-Getters"-Mr. Hedges, 1850,
Law Department, Transferred Credit-Mr. Lysaglit, 5122, 5189.
Legal Aid Department-Mr. M. Burke, 223, 460, 4897.
Maintenance Confinees-Mr. Connolly, 2612;
xi QuE ll'mEx TO SuBJEC.TS. ·QuE
V<>lumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
Q.UESTTONS (conti•medJ, JcSTICt;, ADMI!ilS'l'RATIOX OF (contimted) :
Misappropriation of Trust Funds-Mr. Carter, 1047.
Neville Harris, Case of-Mr. Lang, 4094, 4170.
Per,jury Charges-Mr . .Shannon, 220. Prison Labou!' and Road Work-Mr. Con·
nell,: 3238,. . Prosecution of I-I. G. Farmer-.M1·. Ness,
5464. . . Prosecutipn of Solicitor-Mr. Davidson,
999. Remarks by Judge Edwards-Mr. Main,
1342. Shoplifting: Convictions-Mr. O'Sullivan,
1674, 2211. Tibbett, Case of H. L.-Hon. Simon
H·ickey, 3529. t:'rilawful Assembly Charges, Maitland_:_
M·r. Connell, 3104.
JUSTICES OJ'. THE PEACE:
Appointments-M1·. C. A. Kelly, 1157; Mr. Marks, 2892.
List of-Mr. C. A. Kelly, 5840. White, J.P., :Mr. J.--Captain Dunn, 374,
540.
LABOUR AND INDUSTRY, DEPA&TME-NT OF:
Aid to Nursing Mothers-Jlr. Gosling, 3814.
Arbitration. Court: Lawyers and Union Secretaries-Mr. Jaques, 293.
Australian Gaslight Co. Wage Reductlonlllr. Lang, 3039, 3370, 4614, 4901.
Bakers' Awsrd, Breaches of-Mr. M. Burke, 66, 222.
Basic Wage--Mr. Gosling, 2064; Mr. McKell, ·951; Mr. Connell, 3041.
Blind Worke1·s-Mr. Olde, 5842. Contracts and Wage Reduction-M1·. Gos·
lin_q, 5631. · Domestic Servants from the Coalfields
ll[r. Booth, 1254, 1343; Mr. Jaques, 1254. Industrial Courts-Sir Thomas Henley,
3549. Industrial Legislation-Mr. Baddeley,
459; Mr. Connell. 539. Industrial :M:oratvrium-Sir Thomas Hen
ley, 3367, 3477. Labour Agencies: Employment of Girls
Mr. O'Sullivan, 5543. Labour Bureau: Rations and Employment -Mr. Shannon, 2134; !J:h. Tonge, 2993; 111 r. Goslin,q, 2993.
Premiel"'s Conference: Industrial Conditions-.Mr. Kilpatrick, 3182.
Prosecution of Union OJ!lcial-Jfr. David· .~on, 656; Mr. Olde, 891; Mr. StuartRobertson. 891; Mr. M. Burke, 956; Mr. Davies, UOI. •
Prosecutions: Butehers and Bakers-Mr. Vi·ncent, 3103, 3484.
Rural Industries, Basic Wage-Mr. Conf!ell, 3041.
Q.UESTIONS (continued): LABOUR AND !KDUSTRY, DEPAR"lMEXT OF-tid'.
Rural Workers' Award-Mr. Davidson, 1670; Mr. C. A. Kelly, 1670; Mr. Ross, 2617:
Shopkeepers' Assistants-Mr. Shannon, 1972.
Timber Workers' Strike-Mr. Olde, 65, 103, 222. Wag~s and Working Hours-Mr. Bad
deley, 4033. Working Week-Mr. T1·essider, 3550, 3809; JJfr. Baddeley, 3958; JJ.[r. Gosling, 42i52, 434.3; M1·. Connolly, 4253; Mr. D. Clyne. 4347; Mr. Conndl, 4900; Mr. Davies, 5629; Mr. Olde, 5842.
LABOR DAILY:
Lea<ling Artielc-Major Shan(l, 3701. Wage Reduction-Mr. MissinghMn, 6032; Jfr. Lang, 6033.
LANDLORD AND TENANT BILL:
Mr. Stuart-Robertson, 1255.
LANDS: •
Benanee Settlers-JJ.lr. Davidson, 717. Bondi Voreshores-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 4094. Closer Settlement-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 1000. Closer Settlement:
Narrabri District-Mr. W. J. Scully, 336fi.
Wanah and Windy-Mr. W. J. Sc1tlly, 2991.
Clovelly Breakwater__Mr. Dunningham, lOW.
Cook Park, Rockdale-Mr. Gosling, 3300. Country Town Commons used by Golf Clubs-Mr. Shannon, 6261.
Dedication of Public Reserves-Mr. Lang, 998.
Electricity Undertaldngs: Control by Com· missioners-M1·. Budd, 4094.
Forfeiture of Holdiugs-M1·. Kilpat1·ick, 4896; M1·. James McGirr, 4896; Mr. W. .T. Scully, 4896.
Gundagai Office-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 763. Hillview and Chipping Norton Soldier Settlements-Mr. James McGirr, 4030.
Jngiong Recreation Reserves__Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 1339.
Kunama Soldier Settlement-Mr. K. 0 .. Hoad, 4346. ·
Lake Bed Leases-Mr. Tully, 766, 1721; Mr. Kilpatrick, 766.
Lake Ge01·ge Lands-M1·. Tully, 4254. Land for Parks-.lfr. Stanley, 832. Lismore :Memorial Park Site-Mr. Miss·
ingllam, 543. Moira Pastoral Company-Jlfr. Davidson,
2391. :Moratorium for Laud I-Iolders--.Mr. W. J.
Scully, 34 78. Parramatta Park-Brigadier-Gen. Lloyd,
1718.
QuE SESSION 1929-30. xli
t7 Septembn, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
QUESTIONS (continued): LANDS (continued) :
PermissiYe Occupancy Titles-Mr. Flan-nery, 5185.
Pilliga Scrub Lands-Mr. Carter, 1.504. Public Parks Vote-Captai?~ Dunn, 1719. Restricted applications for Lancl-M1·. Lang, 6264.
Snow Leases-Mr. K. 0. Hood, 655, 1391, 1604.
Soldier Settlements-Major Reid, 5280; Mr. Jarnes McGin·, 5280; ];[r. K·ilpatrick, 5959.
Sttld Sheep Raising-Mr. Tully, 588. T. A. Field, Limited-Mr. Tully, 2300. Valuation of Crown Grants-Mr. Kil-
patrick, 588. Wel1ington Land Board-Mr. J. C. L. Fitz
patrick, 893, 1105. Wentworth Park-Mr. M. Burke, 720, 767. Western La·nd Settlement-Hr. Horsington, 2133, 2136, 2386, 3956, 5393, 6263; Mr. Kilpatrick, 2386; M1·. W. J. Scully, 2386; Mr. Davidson, 2614, 3696.
Western Lands (Amendment) Bil!-Mr. Bate, 4345.
Western Lands Exchange-Mr. Davidson, 1557.
Western Lands Leases-Mr. Davidson, 373, 895, 1047, 1607, 3313, 3555, 3957, 5185, 5544, 6259, 6263; M1·. Horsington, 585, 997, 1391, 1506, 1607, 2061, 2992, 3313; Mr. FlanneTy, 3555.
LAW QoUitTS SITES, NEW:
Mr. Lysaght, 458; Mr. Lang, 76~.
LEGAL Am OFFICE:
Mr. M. Burke, 1392.
L!FE INSURANCE FoRFEITUI\ES:
Mr. Shannon, 1048.
LIFE SAVING APPLIANCES ON SHIPS:
Mr. Sanders, 458, 587.
LIQUO!t:
Country Hotels: Sanitation-Mr. C. A. Kelly, 1911.
Hotel License, Kensington-M1·. Ratcliffe, 3696.
Hotel Reconstruction-M1·. C. A. Kelly, 3427, 3548.
Inspection of Hotels-Mr. DaviM, 221. Jesmond Hotel License-Mr. Sander8, 370. License Appeals-M1·. Olde, 5390, 5723. Liquor Amendment Bill-Mr. Ne.~s, 1505. New Licenses-Mr. Ness, 542; Mr. Olde,
1851, 2063. Sunday Salcs-Mr. C. A. Keny, 5028.
LocAL GOVERNMENT, DtPART!ilENT or:
Bus Route, Enmore-Mr. Lazzarini, 998. Canterbury Municipal Couneil-Mr. N e111,
460; Mr. St<M~ley, 460.
QUESTIONS (continued): LOC'AL GO\'ERNMENT, D~PARTME:>T OF (ct'i.):
Commonwealth Leases: Rating-Mr. Dun· ningharn, 4515.
Coogee Beach Reserve__Mr. Shannon, 2616.
Dividing Fences-Mr. Ness, 1915. Garbage, Disposal of-Mr. Jaques, 65. Hawkesbury River Crossing-Maja1· JMvie, 5630; Mr. Walker, 5721; Mr. Gosling, 5779.
Marrickville Municipal Loan-Mr. Ness, 655.
Moama and Murray Shire-Mr. Davidson, 1000.
Municipal Omnibuses-Mr. Ness, 5540. Municipal Unemployment Loans-(See U NEllfPLOYMENT).
Roads-(See "R.") Transport Board: Municipal Representatives-Mr. Sanders, 2616; Mr. Stanley, 2616.
Widening Bulli Pass-Mr. Lysaght, 1673.
LORD HOWE ISLJ >m, SCARLET FEVER:
Mr. D. Clyne, 2136, 2212; Mr. J. C. L. FUzpatrick, 2136.,
MARSUPIALS:
Open Season-M1·. Tully, 4037; Capta-in Dunn, 4831; Mr. Morton, 4831; Mr. Davidson, 4832, 5389; M1·. Lang, 4971, 4972; Major Reid, 5121; ];[?·. Kilpat?·ick, 5190; Mr. Bate, 5389, 5780, 6134; MT. W. J. Scully, 5467; Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 5467; Mr. Carter, 5541; M1·. Flannery, 6134.
VASTER IN EQUITY'S OFFICE:
Defalcations-Mr. Shannon, 456.
MEAT: :1 By-products-lfr. D. Clyne, 955. Inspection: Wollongong-M1·. Davies, 4093.
Metropolitan Meat Board-Mr. Carter, 3478, 3554.
Mutton in Cold Storage-Han. P. M. McGirr, 4005.
Preservatives-Yr. Shannon, 714; Mr. Jaques, 718.
Price of-M1·. Ross, 3037, 3040; Ma.jor Shand, 3040.
MIGRATION AGRE:tMENT":
Major Reid, 997; Mr. Kilpatrick, 1914, 1969.
MII.ITARY RIFLES: EAST MAITLAND:
Mr. O'Hearn, 2615.
xlii IsnEx TO SuBJE-cTs. QuE
Volumes 118,119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
O"UESTIOSS (continued), MILK:
Broken Hill Supply-M·r. Da'Vid.wn, 4031. Metropolitan Milk Board-Mr. Morto11,
:3425; Mr. Da'Vies, 4713; Maj.-Gen. Macarth~o·-Onslow. 5432.
Milk Bill - Captai-n Dnnn. 297; Mr. O'Hearn, 457, 1804; Mr. Davies, 6:35, ]069.
Milk, Price of-Mr. Mo1·to1l, 6:]5; Mr. C01mcll, 655.
MINES AND ~fiNING:
Ardleth::m Tin Mines-Jfr. Flanuery, :i125.
Broken Hill Mines: Safety Conditions-.lfr. Ho·rsington, 450.
C:oal-miniug-(see "C."') Gold· Production-M1·. Fostu, 4074. Gold Production: Bonus--~fr. Davidson,
3963. ,Junr,tion North MinC'-Mr. ])a'Virlson,
J G02. 18:)2. Metalliferous Mining Prospccting-Mr. J. E. Sm.i.th, 544.
..\fineral Prospecting-Captain Dunn, 4831, ,-,388, 5062; ,1fr. Hori!ingtnn, .~121: M1·. IV carne, :3187; Mr. T. JI.cegan, :3;)42; Mr. J. E. Srni.th, 5630.
J\Iines Subsidence Arca-Jfr. Connolly, 997.
Xorthcrn Coal Lcases-Mr. Lang, 295, Oxide Mining Lcases--Mr. Booth, 715. Prospecting: Sale of Gold-Captain D'U11n,
3902. Tr0atmmt of Low Grade Orcs-Jfr . .Dav-i<l
Ron, 708, 838. Undrr Secretary's ::\fission to South Afriea -M1·. La.ng, :ilo3.
Zinc 0orporation Guest Honse-Mr. Hor· . ~i11!JI on, 104.
MINT SITE:
Mr. McDicl.:cn, 2138.
:MISS AMY JOHXSOX's VISIT:
Jfr. C. A. Kelly, 6031.
:\{Ol·i!;Y LENDERS:
Charges-Jh·. N esg, 4833. Control of-.Jf1·. 1'. Keegan, 336i'i.
MOTORS:
City Trnffie-Mr. M. Burl:e, 374; Mr. D. r:lyne, 37 4, 1507 .·
Earlwood-Dulwich Hill Bus Route-.Mr. Ness, 1161.
Enmore, Bus Route-Mr. Lazzarini, 998. Grace Bros.' Buses-.Mr. 1'. Keegan, 1260; M·r. O'Sullivan, 2891.
Headlights-.Mr. Lazzarini, 4512. Motor Accidents: Sublime. Point-Mr. Lysaght, 5277, 5781.
Motor Cycles, Pillion Riding-Han. C. A. ~.fkllurst, 1635.
QUESTIONS (c011tiuuer.l): MoToRs ( contmued) : Motor Tail Lights: Vehicular Ferries
Mr. Marks, 3180, 5032; Mr. Sa.nrlcr8, il180.
:Motor 1'n:xation-Mr . • laT!lcs McGirr, 998. Motor Traffi.c-Mr. Kilpatrick, 995. Motor Traffic Competition-Mr. J. E'-
Sntith, 4172. Mot.or Traffic, Macquarie-street-Ho11_ 8. R. In1w.~-Noad, 1634.
Municipal Omnibuses, Canterbury-Jfr. Ness, 5540.
Noises-Mr. Sander.•. 763. Parking of Cars-Mr. Main, 1803; M1·
Ness, 2211; M1·. Morton, 2211; Mr. GlaR, gow, 3:353; Mr. D. Clyne, 4173 .
Taxi Bus Drivers-Mr. Stanley, 373. Taxi Buscs-Mr. Ratcliffe, 1258; Mr. D
Clyne, 1801; Mr .• Jaq1ws, :)278. Tnxi Drivers: Standnrdisation-Jfr . .Dun
ni11!Jitam, 1341.
J\fovrxo PICTURE FILMS:
Mr. Vincent, 1155, 4099; Mr. 8tna:rtRobcrtson, 3370, 3426, 3483, 3554, 403.5; Mr. Sanrlcrs, 3426; Mr. 1.'. Ke~gan, 41:00; M1·. Tonge, 4248.
:MUSICL\NS, UNEMPLOYED:
Mr. T. Keegan, 2389.
J\fUT'l'O:-l" INDUSTRY CON'l'IWL:
,lf r. Carter, 1604.
NEWCASTLE:
Breakwaters-ilfr. ConnoUy. 1505. Carrington Basin Wharf-Mr. Connolly-, 1718 .
Carrington Bridge-M·r. Connolly, 232.), 2894.
Drainage Schemes-Mr. Connolly, 363.2, 3964.
Fire on Oil Tunhr-Mr. Gosling, 3183. Government Works, Dismissals-.Mr. Con-
nolly, 2989. . Harbour Trust-Mr. Connolly, 717. Honeysuckle Point Workshops-Mr. Con
nell, 4520, 4614. Public Works-Mr. Connell, 3698; Mr_
Connolly, 3698. Public Works-Mr. Connolly, 5233. Stoekton Drainage \Vorks-Mr. Connolly, 1046, 1603, 2136, 2943, 4900, 5466.
Throshy Creek Drainage Works-Mr. J_ E. Smith, 1721; Mr. Connell, 1806.
Trams-Mr. J. E. Smith, 295; Mr. Con-11ell, 893.
Tramway Fares-Mr. Connell, 224. Tramway Lands-Mr. Connolly, 296, 541.
714, 1105. Unemployment-Mr. J. E. Sn~ith, 836; Mr. Connolly, 1046, 1J70, 5121; Mr. C01mcll, 2840, 5033, 5126.
QuE • -SESSIOX 1929-30. xliF
.17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
QUESTIONS (continueri): NEWCASTLE (con tinned) :
\Valsh Island Aerodrome-Hr. Connolly, :-!208, 2326.
Walsh Island Dockyard-Mr. Corm<Jlly, 224, 461, 654, 1253; Mr. Connell, 654, 765, 1102, 1971; ]{r. J. E. Smith, 1387, 1675; Sir Thomas Henley, 4247.
Wharf Repairs-Mr. Connolly, 1449, 1915. Wheat Silos-Mr. Connolly, 1254. Widows' Pensions Claims-Mr. Connolly,
4035. Wool Saks-Jfr. Connolly, 370, 1253, 1605.
="EWSPAPERS, PRICE OF:
31r. '}[clJicl.:cn, 4035.
0POSSU~IS (See ''::IL\RSUPIALS, 0PEX SEASON .. ").
0PTICJAXS:
Optometr.v Bill-Mr. Reid, 2993; Mr. 'J'onge, 330!l; Bn:gadier-General Lloyd, 3630.
Hegistration of-Jfr. Tonge, 763.
P.\ItKS (See "LAXDS.")
PARLIAMENT:
Accommodation-Mr. Tonge, i63, l!Ji 4; Mr. Gosling, 1847.
Aeouctics-Mr. Hedges, 4516. Assemblv Chamlwr Eells-Mr. Vincent,
5120, :52~2. Assembly Chamber Clocks-Mr. Arkins, 1047; ],.fr. Kilpatrick, 1047, 3313, 3364.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill -JJ1r. Batlilelcy, 1719.
Empin! Day Adjounuuent-Mr. Long, 4829.
Honse Committec-Mr. Stanley, 457. Information to Hou. Members-Mr. Cahill, 2300.
Late. Sittings: Transport ArrangementsMr. Davidson, 434:7.
r~cgislative Council: Referendum-M·r. Olrle, 2943; Major Jarvie, 3179, 3629, -iR13, 4610; M·r. Davidson, 3180; M1·. Long, 3629, 3959, 4032.
:-fem!Jers, Rights of-Mr. Booth, 4344; Mr. Ross, ,j95\l.
~fr. Bensley, M.P., and the P1·emierM1·. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2207.
::11r. Deputy-Speaker and Members' Rights -Mr. Kll'ight, 3179.
:lfr. Frank Burke and the Premier, Mr. · . Bennett, 2059. Party Disciplinc-M1·. Lang, 4031. . Privnte Members' Business-Mr. Tully,
3479; Mr. D. Clyne, 3550; Mr. McDieken, 3696.
Private Members' Business-Mr.' Lang, 4829.
Proceedil1gs of Parliament: Newspaper Reports-Mr. Carter, 4169.
QUESTIONS (continued): PARLIAMENT (~ontwued):
Proceedings: Premier's Comments-M1·. Lang, 4344.
Public Works Committee-Sir Thomas Henley, 3427.
Sessional Orders-Mr. Lang, 283!J. Speaker's Gallery-Mr . . Reid, 4343; M1·.
Olde, 5032. The Premier and Mr. Hughes-M·r. Booth,
2139. Ventilation, Legislative Assembly-M1·.
W carne, 2996.
PQLICE:
Additional Police, Coal-fields-Mr. Con-nell, 36!l; Mr. Booth, 3036.
Cootamundra-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 292. Crime in Metropolis-Mr. Connell, 3430. Criminal Investigation Braneh-Mr. Con-
nell, 4714. Police Launch, Burrinjuck-Mr. TuUy, 1606,
Police Offic<'!s- "Under. a Cloud"-Captain Dunn., 369. ·
Police Pensioners: Railway Escorts-Mr. James McGirr, 1801.
Police Protection for Suburbs-Mr. Dunningham., 1502.
Police Protection, North Sydncy--Mr. Sanders, 3102.
Port Kembla Police Station-Mr. Davie.•, 892, 1001.
Shooting by Police Officer-Mr. Walke1·, 372, 951.
Timber Workers' Strike-M1·. Olde, 65, 103; Mr. Stanley, 1806, 2301.
Unemployed and Police-Mr. Baddeley, 1387.
Young, Complaint against Police Officer nt -Major Reid, 2320.
PORT KEMBLA:
Power House 'Dismissals-Hr. Davies, 2893.
Public ·works Employees-Hr. Davieg, 3369.
PORT KEMBLA FACTORY SITES:
Mr. Davies, 1343.
POSTERS, MOVING PICTURE:
Mr. Sanders, !J96.
PREMIERS' CONFERENCE:
Mr. Baddeley, 542.
PRODUC'riON, INCREASE OF':
Mr. Kilpatrick, 3429.
PROFITEERING:
Check on-Mr. Sa.nders, 4830.
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND LITIGA'1'ION:
Mr. Dunningham, 768, I
"'
'xliv INDEX TO Sun.mcrs.
·Volumes 118, 119, :(20, 121, 122, 123.
Q.UE5TIONS (continued): PUBLIC SERVICE: ·
Acting Inspector, Public Service BoardMr. Lang, 1715.
Departmental Reports-M"r. Tully, 544. Employment of Retired Public Servants
Mr. Shannon, 1814. Entrance Examinations-Hr. Cahill, ·1713. Government Printing Offi,ce-M1·. Ness,
4615. Museum Official's Trip-Mt·. Jarnes McGirr,
3697. Pensions-Mr. Bennett, 2994. Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill
Mr. Go·slin{J, 5278. Sahui~s-M·r. Tonge, 2610; ]!1·. Carter,
3426; Mr. Gosling, 4345. School Teachcrs--Mr. Connell, 2893. Superannuation-Mt·. Gosling, 5838. Transfcrs-Mr. Gosling, 3549.
'PUBLIC WORKS:
Betterment Tax-Mr .• Jaques, 104, 766. Carrington Basin Wharf-Mr. Connolly,
1718. ·Electricity Supply:
Burrinjuck to Galong-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 1446.
1 .Jugiong-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 1851. Wallendbccn-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 1260,
1346. Moscheto Island-Mr. Connolly, 5859. Newcastle Breakwater-Hr. Connolly,
1505. Pieton, Eketric Lighting of-Mr. Morton,
5778, 6136. Port Kembla: Factory Sites--Mr. Davies,
294. Port Kembla, Public Works Employees
Mr. Davies, 3369. Pumping Plant, Wilcannia-Mr. Horsing·
ton, 1973. Railway Construction Branch-Major
Shand, 4169. l~ailway Works and the Country Party
Mr. Lazzarini, 2992. Road Metal, Supply of-Mt·. Davies, 4974. State Metal' Quarries-Mr. Davies, 4516,
4829, 5125, 5463. 1 Transfer of Railway Offlcers-Ma.ior
Shand, 4169; Mr. T1!lly, 4897, 5fi38; Mr. Bnddeley, 5390; Mr. Lang, 6133.
Watchmen-Mr. McKell, 3808; Mr. Olde, 4099.
QUIGAN PROPER.'l'Y RESUMPTIO:;:
Mt·. O'Hearn, 4612.
RACECOURSES:
Admission 1'ax-Mr. O'Hearn, 3428.
R·A,ILWAY AND TRAMWAY INSTITUTE:
Mr. Kilpatrick, .1343.
QUESTIONS (continued) : RAILWAYS, ADMINISTRATION OF:
Accident Cranes-Mr. James McGirr, 3807. Accident Pay-Mr. Stanley, 1669. Accidents-Mr. Baddeley, 2941, 3814; Mr.
Ratcliffe, 2941; Mr. James McGirr, 2990. Administmtion-Mr. O'Hearn, 1156. Apprentiees-Mr. Ely, 894; Sir Tlwmas
Henley, 894. Albury, Overhead Bridgc-lllr. Ross, 5391. Area Commissioners-Mr. Stuart-Robert·
son, 5118. Arrests Under Railway Regulations-Mr.
C. A. Kelly, 1846, 1914. Bankstown-nfT. Stanley, 3311; Mr.
Tonge, 6030. Barton, A. E.-Mr. Shannon, 1104. BonusPs ancl Gratnities-Mt·. Stanley,
6133. Bonus System-Mr. Cahill, 1606, 4254. Brake-vans: Woodville .Junction-Mr.
Connell, 1339. Broken Hill Railway: Second-class Sleepers-Mr. Horsington, 2610.
Budget-Mt·. Lang, 3551. Cabramatta Station-Mr. Jarnes McGirr,
1049. Canlev Vale Station-lib·. Jarnes McGirr,
4518·. Car and Wagon Staff, Eveleigh-Mr.
Tonge, 219. Car Cleaning System-Mr. McDic'ken,
2319. C1u·diff Workshops, Dismissals-Mr. Con·
nell, 3963. Carpenters' Wagcs-.ilf.r. J. E. Smith, 3483. Carriage Sheds, Punchbowl-Mr. Stanley,
4097. Carria!l'es: Wear and Tear-Mr. Ander·
son, 838; Mr. Cahill, 838, 2618. Central Railway Station Waiting Room-Mr. Tu,lly, 718. ·
Chief Mechanical Engineer's Staff--Mr. James McGirt·, 3808; J!r. Shannon, 4894.
Chnllora Workshops-"l1r. Gosling, 1805, 2615.
Circular Quay Railway Station-Mr. Gosling, 1259; Mr. Sanders, 1603, 2891; Mr. Bu.tler, 2892.
City Railway, Workers on-Mr. M. Burke, 1050.
Clyde and Meadowbank Workshops-Hr. Anderson, 2326, 2618.
Coal Supplies-The Son. P. M. McGirr, 20S.
Commissioners: Allegations against--Mr. Butlet·, 4036. Appointment of-Mr. Tully, 837; Mr.
O'Hearn, 1255. Compensation-Mr. Gosling, 65; Mr.
Stanley, 65; Mr. T·ully, 297. Mr. Forster's Trip--Major Jarvie, 2890;
Mr. C .. A. Kelly, 2890; Mr. Sanders, 3809; Mr. Lang, 3101; Mr. Davidson, 4254.
• SESSIO:lf 1929-30. QuE xlT
,17·Seplember, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
QUESTIONS (cont-im:ed): RAlLWXYS-ADMlNISTR.\TION OF (cont.): Commi~sioners ( r.ontinued) :
Retirement-Mr. Shannon, 762; Mr. Lang, 1788, 1805.
Concession Fares-jlf1·. Davies, 716. Concession Fares: Hacehorsc Owners
Mr . .l[ain, 4343. Construction-,11r. Tonge, 3813. Construction Branch-Ma,ior Shand, 4169;
M1·. Baddeley, 5390; Mr. Tully, 4897, 5538; Jfr. Lang, 6133.
Crane Contracts-Mr . • J. E. Smith, 956. Dcrailments-j]/JT, ]{night, 4034, 42:31. Dismissals-Jlr. JL 0. Hoad, 4097; Mr.
T11lly, 4172. Dr. Bradfiehl-M1·. Snnders, 2891; M1·. Butler, 2892.
Douglas, llir. W. A.-Mr. E. 0. Hond, 4511.
Drivers and Firemen-Mr. Stanley, 5837. Dulwich Hill Station-M1·. }{ess, 766, 4971.
Earlwood Railway Station-Mr. Tonge 1392. '
Electric 'l'rains-Mr. Sanders, 294, ·654, 716; Mr. Cahill, 654.
Electrieal Branch-][!·. Olde, 1501· Mr. Stanley, :'i537. '
}~Jectrifiratioli-Mr. Lysaght, 221; j].l1".
Carter, 39ii7. Electrified Railways, Original Cost-Jlr. 1
Vinccut, 4829. Blectroeution of Hailway Linesman-M1·. Jame.~ McGirr, 1344, 1608, 2060.
Employees, Permanent and Temporary-Mr. J. E. Sn~ith, 403.3. ·
Enfi~ld Round House-Mr. Stanley, 1904. Engme Contracts-M1·. Reid, 761. Fairfield Station-Mr. Ely, 1050, 1914. Fares, Country and Suburban-,1[1·. Carter,
2997; M·r. Jaques, 2997. Fast Mountain Train-Mr. Knight 956. Past Train, South Coast-Mr. Davie; 835. Patality near Paxton-Mr. Baddeley; 717. Female Workers-.Mr. K. 0. Hoad 1160. J<'inances and Working vVeek-Jlr: Tres·
idder, 3,:J30, 3809. J<'reights-.Mr. Carter, 5118. Frnit Stands on Railway Stations-Mr.
Sande1·s, 1749. CToods-shed, Hawkesbury-j].[r. Walker,
4344. Head Shunters, Sydney Railway YariL_
Mr. James McGirr, 1254. Honeysuckle Point Workshops-Jlr. Con
nell, 4520, 4614. Hours rtlHl iV'ages-J[r. Sanders, ,1249 ·
M1·. Cahill, 4249. ' Hyde Park Dump-illr. Mm·ks, 3480 3627
5030, 59ti6. . ' ' Illalong Creek Metal Quarries-Mr. Tully,
1259. lllawarra Passenger Trains-M·r. Butler,
1344, 1389, 1915; Mr. Lang, 1345; Mr. Stanley, _2614.
QUESTIONS (continu~d): RAILWAYS-ADMINISTRATION OF (cont.):
Junior Porters-Mr. Butler, 1669. Kembla Motor Springs, Limited-Mr.
Davies, 1256. Lambert Sand Gcar-Mr. James McGi1'r,
4893. La-vatory Accommodation-Mr. D. Clyne,
1256, 1608. Leavc-M1·. Stanley, 5119. Lighting of Stations-1Jf1·. T·ully, 5723;
Mr. James McGirr, 5723. Liquor in Trams-Mr. Mo1'fon, 541.
Locomotive: Axles, Faulty Steel-Brigad,ier-Gencml
Lloyd, 1048. Engines in Service-Mr. James McGirr,
4248. Faulty Construction-M1·. Ely, 66, 587. "57" Class-Jfr. Knight, 1346; Ma,ior
Ja·rvie, 1910, 2615; M1·. James McGirr, 2989, 4510.
Lubrication-JI1·. James McGi·rr, 4511; Mr. Shannon, 6132.
New Typc-Mr. James McGirr, 1253, 1339.
Number of-Mr. James McGirr, 2991. Hepairs-Jf1·. Jnmes McGirr, 4512. Steam-Electric-M1·. Jackson., 2991. "36" Class-M1·. Ely, 4431; Mr. James McGin, 4512.
Whistles-.iYl?·. James McGirr, 4511. Lost Propc1·ty-Sir Thoma.~ Henley, 4512'. Miners Travelling on Trains-Mr. Davies,
372, 586. Motor Vehicles-Ah·. James McGin·, 4510. Mudgee Mail Train Robbery-Captain Dunn, 6261.
Murrumbidgee Bridge-Jfr. Kilpptrick, 5841.
Newspaper Trains-Mr. Bate, 1255. North Coast Railway Bridges-Mr. V·incent, 2992.
Officers Overseas Visit-Mr. Cahill, 4037 ;, Mr. Olde, 4894.
"P" Class Engines-Mr. Reid, 538. Parramatta Bridge-1Jf1". James McGirr,
3958. Parramatta, Granville and Fairfield Scr· vices-Mr. Ely, 4973.
Passenger Car, Tnmut-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 1046.
Permanent Way Inspectors--Captaf11! Dunn, 4900; Mr. Kilpatrick, 4975.
Preferential Rates-M1·. Mavn, 6032. Printed Qnestions-Mr. James McGirr,
4343. Printing-Jb·. O'Sullivan, 539; j].[1·. Lazza
rini, 4250. Public Authorities and Litigation.:._Mr.
D11,nningham, 768. · Railway and Tramway Offices-Mr. Stan
ley, 3179. Railway" Guards' Overtime-Mt. Ja·mes· . McGirr, 1386 •.
xh-i ·QuE INDEX TO SuBJECTs.
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
QUESTIONS (continued)· RAILWAYS-AD11JNISTRATION OF (cont.): Rai~way Mana.gement-Mr. St11,art-Robert·son, 539.
R-ailway Scnants' Passes-Mr. James McGi.rr, 2212; M1·. Lazzm·i.ni, 2323, 2618.
Railway Sen-ants, Retirement of-N~r. Cahi.ll, 1972.
RatioJ1i11g-Mr. Ca.hilT, ;)544. Refreshment Room:
Charges-Mr. Davies, 5719. .Employees-M?·. C. A. Kelly, 1104; Jfr. .7a1lles McGi1'?', 1254; Mr. Davies, 1673; Mr. M. B11rke, 5123.
Fruit Syrups-Mr. Foster, 1971. Regressions and Dismissals-Mr. Lang,
293; Mr. Bly, 369; Mr. C. A. Kelly, :i40; Mr. 1'onge, 892; Mr. Missin.ghmn, !l54; Mr. Baddeley, 586, 954; M·r. Laz:::arini, 833; Mr. Cahill, 954; M·r. Butle1·, !l54; Mr. Connell, 832; Mr. J. McGirr, 833, 1250; ,1fr. RatcUffe, 1506, 3630; ]ltlr. Vavies, 1718; M1·. Olde, 3482.'
Hentecl Buildings-Mr. Jmnes McGin·, 3695.
Rcso Train-M1·. Cahill, 818, 2618. R-etail Vcnclors-M1·. Sanders, 4345. Rctrcnchment.-M1·. K. 0. Hoad, 4518;
Jlli·. B11.tler, 4518. J~eturned Soldiers' Passcs-Mr. Stanley,
ii466. ]~oiling Stock Breakages-Mr. Olde, 4243;
Mr. James McGirr, 4:310; Mr. Stanley, 6132.
Secretary for Railways-Mr. Dunningham, 1157.
Sleeper Cutters, Dismissal of-Mr. W. J. Scully, 1047, 1156; Mr. Martin, 1156.
Rleeper Supplies-Mr. Morton, 584, 5232; Jfr. Baddeley, 5188; M·r. Lang, 5188.
Sleepers, Cost of-Mr. W. J. Scul.l11, 1500. Soldiers' Free Passes, Invalid-M1·. Reid,
4717. Rtaff Transfers, Country Dcpots-Mr. Cm·ter, 5392.
Station Inspectors-Mr. Stuart-Robertson, 836; lyl?· .• J. McGirr, 836.
Stauffer J~ocomotive Grease Cups-Mr. Shannon, 4894.
Students' Railway Passcs-Mr, Andm·son, 9:34. .
Ruburban Scrvicc-M1·. Olde, 5632. Suggestions and Inventions Board-il.f,·. Dat•ies, 5541, 6030.
Superannuation (Amendment) Bill-Mr. Tonge, 543.
Ruperannuation Fund-,M1·. Stanley, 1668, 4;319; Mr. Antlersim, 4614; Mr. McKell, 4716.
Sydenham Refreshment Rooms-Mr. C. A. 7( elly, 13 88.
Toronto Excursion Trains-Mr. Boot11, 1718.
Train Service: Coonabarabran-Mr. W. J. Sc?blly, 762. Cootamundra-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 761.
QUESTIONS (contimted): RAILWAYS-ADMINISTRATION OF (cont.):
Transfer of Employees-][r. T11.lly, 2456. Wages and Hours-Mr. Sanders, 4249;
.Mr. Cahill, 4249. • War Disabilities-Mr. Sanders, 2137, 2618.
Wen·is Creek-Xarrabri Motor Rail SerYice-Mr. TV. J. Scully, 4975.
\V estern J~ines: Bridge and Viaduct Renewals-M·r. ,James McGirr, 2990.
West Maitland Train Service - Mr. O'Hearn, 835 .
Wheels, Rolling Stoek-J£1'. James McGirr, 4248.
WollstonecrHft, R:1ilway Building-Mr. Marlrs, 3237, 3814.
Working Weel; and Finances-Mr. T?·essi(ler, 3550, 3809; Mr. Baddeley, 4343; Mr. JJ. Clyne, 4347.
Workmen's Tickets, :Maitland-Mr. O'Hearn, 59;')6.
Workshops: Centralisation-Mr. TullJ/, 2943, 3184; ltlr. Comwll, 3812; Mr. C. A. Kelly, 3961.
RAILWAYS: CONSTRUCTED AND PROJECTED:
Bankstown-Mr. J. McGirr, 541, 721, 837. Booyong-Ballina-M·r. Dovi.es, 6261. Bourke-Baningun-Mr. W. J. Scully,
2326. Broken Hill-Tanawingee-M1·. Horsing
ton, 1672, 4515, 5843; Mr. Davidson .• 2138; M1·. ,J, C. L. Fitzpatrick, 2138.
Bungendore-Captain's Flat-Mr. Tully, 299:), 4519, 5M4.
Camurra -Bogga billa-Mr. W earne, 3184, 3812; Mr. W. ,J, Scully, 3184.
City Railway-Ma,ior ,]a?·'vic, 3239; Mr. Anrler8on, 3308; M1·. JJ. Clyne, 4347; Mr. Viweent, 4 711.
Cl:uenee RiYer Briclge-Jf?·. Pollack, 890; Mr. Connolly, 4711.
Cootamunilra-Harden Motor Service-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 544.
Bastern Suhurbs-Jtr. 0' Sullivan, 715. East-West Transcontinental Railway-·
Jfr. Ho1·sington, 1912. George's River-M1'. James McGirr, 4342. Gwahegar-Pilliga-Mr. W. J. Scully, 3549. Hillston-Roto-Captain Dunn, 766; Mr. Flannery, 951; M1·. W. J. Scully, 1719_; M1·. Dunningham, 2208; Mr. Glasgow, 2325.
Manly-Newport_M1·. Sanders, 952, 1504. Mary Vale-Sandy Hollow-Captain Dunn,
221, 5186. :Moss Vale-Port Kembla-Mt. Morton,
297, 652, 720, 3181, 5958; Mr. Davies, 1159, 1500, 3036, 4710.
Railway Construction-Ma.jo1· Reid, 3183; M1·. Ross, 3484.
South Maitland-Mr. O'Hearn, 2995, 5185, i1ii44; Mr. Baddeley, 3631, 3961, 4167, 5778; Mr. Booth, 5632, 6031.
SESSIOS 1929-30. xlvii
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
QUESTIONS (corttinued.', RAILWAYS: Co!iSTRUCTED A~D PROJECT:"D
(continued) : St. Leon:uds-Eastwood_Mr. Sanders,
539; Mr. Mm·lcs, 2323; M1·. Anderson, 3698, 5187; M1·. Ooslino, 3698; Majo1· Shand, 4431.
'fempe-East Hills-Mr. Stanley, 1605; Mr. Tonge, 2325, 47ll, 5838; Mr. Butler, 3185.
Westmead-Rogan's Hili-BrigaiHer-General Lloyd, 224; Ma_jo1· Shand, 223.
RAILWAYS, QUEENSLAND FREIGHT CHARGES:
.3Ir. JJ. Clyne, 1:'>01.
RATIONS, GovERNMEN'r, l)URCHASE OF:
.3[1', ,larnes McGin·, 5630.
REDUCTION OF SALARIES A:\D RENI':
Mr. McKell, 5719.
RENTS:
1\foratorium-Jl!·. Connolly, 2060.
RETURNED SOLDIER.S:
Free Pusses-Mr. Ness, 2611; Mr. Bu-tler, 2611.
RICHMOND RIVER.:
Electricity-Mr. i\lissingham. 370.
RIFLE FIRING AT R.AJLWAY '!'RAINS:
.3Ir. J. McGin, 657, 105~.
RIFLE RANGES:
Majo1· Shand, 1913.
ROADS:
Blaxlund-Valley IIeights-.iJfr. Shannon, 1157, 1506.
Broken Hill and WHcannia-Mr. Horsing-ton, 2842, 3040, 3105.
Canberra-Yass-M1·. Tully, ll06. Cement Works, Ben·ima-M1·. Tully, 4978. Construction Policy-M1·. Bailrleley, 4975. Deviations: Compensation Claims-Mr.
Tu.lly, 4616, 5032. Euston-Wentworth-Jfr. Davi.rlson, 3370. Federal Roads Grant: Sutherland Council -Mr .. Lysaght, 2842.
Kearsley Shire-Mr. Booth, 2841. Kurnell-Cronulla-M·r. Lysaght, 2943. Kurri Kuni-Mr. Booth, 543, 995, 4093. Main Highways-ilfr. Morton, 765. Main. Northern Road-J£1·. Booth, 1669; Mr. Connell, 1910; Majo1· SIW1H1, 3352; Mr. W can~e, 5722.
Main Roads: Resumptions-Jf·r. Tully, 1507.
Main Roads Board: Cartage-Mr. Ratcliffe, 5465.
Main Roads Gwnt-Jfr. Connell, ~212. Main Western Ro:td: St. Murv's-Mr. Stanley, 832. •
QUESTIONS (continued): RoADS (continued) :
Menindie-Wentworth _ Mr. Davidson, 1805, 2211.
New Canterbury Road-Mr. Ness, 1157. Newcastle and Maitland-Mr. O'Hearn,
1392. Razorback- Deviation-Mr. Lysaght, 2210. Road Excavations: Co-ordinatiou-Mr.
,Jaques, 1161. Road View Obstructions-ilf1·. Baddeley,
768. Road Works: Contract System-Mr. W. J.
Scully, ll05 . Rushcutter's Bay: Road Widening-Mr.
Glasgow, }03, 544, 2842. Southern Highway-Mr. T1tlly, 5961. Street Surface Disturbance-M1·. Marl.:s 2940. '
Wallerawnng-Portland-Mr. Knight, 4517. ·western Division-M1·. Horsi.ngton, 3633.
ROYAL SOCIETY:
City Grant-Mr. Shannon, ~064 .
• RUSS!AK CONSUL, PROPOSED:
M1·. Kilpat1·ick, 2994.
SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY:
M·r. St1ta1·t·Robertson, 1452.
SAVINGS BANK, GOVERN:i\IEXT:
Admnces for Homes--Mr. J. McGirr, 456 . Cornmissioners-M1·. O'Hean1, 1:::>4. Legal Officers-M1·. O'Hearn, 154. Offices-Air. Sanders, 585, 716; Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 2895; Mr. Stanley, 2895.
SCAFFOLDS A:ND LIFTS BILL:
Mr. D. Clyne, 653, 769, 5187, 5542, 6138.
SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE:
Botany Bay, Sewage in_Mr. Cah4ll, ~:l12. Cessnock-Mr. Baddeley, 1160. Concord-M·r. McDiclcen, 1969, 2613. Goulbmn-Mr. Tully, 895, 1340, 1674. Maitland-Mr. O'Heam, 2062. Northern Suburbs Outfall Sewcr-ilfr. Ely,
22::-i; Mr. Anderson, 998. Overflow Sewer, Bondi-Mr. D1tmningham,
518::-i. Stockton-Mr. Connolly, 1046, 1603, 2136,
2943, 4900, 5466. Throshy Creek Drainage Works-}f1·. J .. E. S1nith, 1721; Mr. Connell, 1806.
Wollongong-M1·. Da~:ics, 6135.
SHOP RENTS:
Mr. Stnm·t-Robertson, 5722.
SOLICITORS' FIDELITY GUAI:.\XTEE Fn>D :·
Mr. Slwnnon, 3427.
xlviii Qu& lxvEx TO SuBJEcTs~ Qc&.
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123. ·
QUESTIONS (continued): STAR'I'ING PRICE BETTIXG:
Mr. Jam.es McGirr, 3428. Captain D~1nn, 5461.
STATE GOVERNOR:
Mr. Shannon, 4897; Major Slwntl, 5463.
STATE LOTTERY:
T. Keegan, 1850.
STATE SUPERANNUATION FUND:
.Mr. Gosling, 1911.
STATE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE:
Mr. C. A. Kelly, 834.
STEAMERS COALIXG AT NIGHT:
Mr. Marks, 833.
STEPHEN, PAYMENTS TO LATE SIR ALFRED:
Mr. Davies, 5119.
STOCK:
Cyanide Poisoning___!fr. Kilpatrick, 1849.
STOCK ExCHANGE, SYDNEY:
"Bea1·" Movement-Mr. Bennett, 3427.
SUNDAY "'ORK IN SYDNEY:
Mr. Shannon, 225.
SUPERANNUATION AMENDMENT BILL:
Mr. Tonge, 543.
SwAMP LANDS:
Parramatta River-Major Jarvie; 1973.
SwiNE CoMPENSATION AcTs:
Mr. Morton, 295.
SYDNEY l<'ERRY FARES :
Mr. Sanders, 101, 2300, 2459; Mr. Laz· zarini, 101; Mr. J. M. McGirr, 2459.
SYDNJ:lY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL:
Bunnerong Power-house-Mr. Olde, 3103, 3961.
Christmas Employment-Captain Dunn, 1504.
City Council Coal Contmets-Mr. Lang, 893.
City Council Elections-Mr. Lang, 5029; Mt·. Shannon, 5842.
City Electricity Supply-Mr. M. Burke, 3480.
City of Sydney Loan-Mt·. Shannon, 2943, 3104.
Civic Commission: Sale of Plant-Mr. M. Burke, 540.
Civic Commissioners-Mr. Shannon, 5032. Electricity Cables: "Overt~me-.Jfr. Tres
idder, 5719.
QUESTIONS (continued):
SYD!IEY MuNJCIPAr, Cou!\CIL (continued) : Electricity Surplus-Mr. M. Burke, 3812,
4130. Hyde Park Dump--Mr. Marks, 3480,
3627, 5030, 5956. Insurance Busincss-Mr. D. Clyne, 219. Land Sal€!-Mr. M. Burke, 5719. J"eases-Mr. Shannon, 4168.
TALKIE FILMS AND NEWSPAPER PHOTO· GRAPHS:
Mr. Glasgow, 1258; Mr. Stuart-Robertson, 1258.
TARIFF EMBARGO AND PREFERENTIAL RAIL· WAY RATES:
Mt·. Main, 6032.
TARONGA ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS:
M1·. Dunningha1n, 766, 1673.
TAXATION ASSESSMENTS:
Mr. Tonge, 5390.
TAXATION OF NORTHERN RACING AND TROT· TING CLUBS:
Mr. O'Hearn, 5390, 5778.
TAXATION, REDUCTION OF:
Mr. Baddeley, 834.
T.B. SOLDIERS FUND:
Mr. Ness, 3552, 3700, 5187.
TELEPHONE CHARGES:
Mr. Ness, 1848.
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, STATE;·
Mr. C. A. Kelly, 765.
THEATRES AND PUBLIC HALLS ACT:
Mr. Glasgow, 5722; Mr. Jaques, 5956.
TIMB,ER WORKERS' STRIKE:
'Mr. Olde, 65, .103, 222.
TOBACCO INDUSTRY:
:Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 1106.
TORONTO FIRE:
Mr. Booth, 2062.
TRAFFIC:
Bus Traffic, Newtown-Mr. F. Bw·ke, 654. Buses and Trams: Overerowding-.Mr.
Anderson, 3551. City Barrowme:i:t-Mr. Flannery, 2842. City Traffic-Mr. M. Burke, 374; Mr. D.
Clyne, 374, 1507. . Motor Competition-Mr .• J. E. Smith, 41 i2. Motor Traffic, Macquarie-street-Jlon. S.
R. Innes-Noad, 1639. Motors (see "M.")
1 I
QuE SESSION 1929-30. . QcE xlix
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930 •.
QUESTIONS ( con!inued) : TRAFFIC (continued) :
Taxi Cabs; Cruising-Han. C . ..f. Akhurst, 1547.
Traffic Congestion: Taxi Services__Mr. D. Clyne, 1801.
Traffic Danger, St. James' Station-Mr. Gosling, 949.
Tramways and Traffic Control-Mr. Butler, 838.
Vehicles Passing Stationary Trams-Mr. Stuart-Robertson, 1507, 1558; Mr. O'Sullivan, 1849.
William-street-Mr. D. Clyne, 1672.
TRAMWAYS:
Accident Pay-Mr. Stanley, 1669. Bondi Beach-Scarbor·ough Crescent Tramway-Mr. James McGirr, 3958.
Brighton-le-Sands-Mr. Gosling, 2320. Children on Tmm Footboards-Mr. Vin
cent, 1447, 1720. Conditional Stopping Places-Mr. Main,
2995. Conductors' Surpluses-Mr. Stuart-Robert
son, 2893, 4099; Mr. Butler, 4172. , Deceased Employees-Mr. Stuart-Robert
son, 537. Dismissals-Mr. J. E. Smith, 768; Mr. Stanley, 768; Mr. Ratcliffe, 999, 1051, 1807; Mr. Shannon, 1388, 1607; Mr. McKell, 1446; Mr. M. Burke, 2062.
·Drummoyne and Haberfield Services-Mr. Stanley, 4976 •
. Employees' Bonuses-Mr. Stanley, 5119. Engineering Supervisors-Mr. Shanrwn,
1252. Footboard Accidents-Mr. Stuart-Robert
son, 3313. Glebe Service-Mr. T. Keegan, 656; Mr.
Stuart-Robertson, 657. Kogarah-Sans Souci-M1·. Gosling, 2318, 5959.
Newcastle-Mr. J. E. Smith, 295; Mr. Connell, 893.
Newcastle Tramway Lands-Mr. Connolly, 296, 541, 714, 1105.
Parcels Charges on Trams-Mr. M. Bu1·ke, 999, 1160.
Purchase of the Tramways-Mr. Reid, 3236.
Returned Soldiers' Passes-Mr. Stanley, 5466.
:Rushcutter's Bay Road W!idening-Mr. Glasgow, 103.
Soldiers' Free Passes, Invalid-Mr. Reid, 4717.
Traffic Control-Mr. Butler, 838. Tram and Bus Time-tables-Mr. StuartRobertson, 588; Mr. Kilpatrick, 588.
Tram Stops: Over-running-Mr. Main, 4519,
Tramway Fares: Newcastle-Mr. Connell, 224.
Tramway Workers' Hours-Major Jarvie, 5777.
QUESTIONS (continued.!· TREASURY OFFICIALS AND ADVISERS: ]' ,
Mr. Lang, 1251. ~~ ;
UNEMPLOYMENT:
Allocation of Employment-M1·. SaniJers, 1049; Mr. Flannery, 1049.
Artisans-M1·. Caht'll, 4972, 5031. Balmain and Rozelle-Mr. Quirk, 4833. Bankstown-Mr. James McGirr, 1107;
Mr. Stanley, 1107. Bathurst-Mr. C .. A. Kelly, 3628, 4895. Broken Hill-Mr. Horsington, 105, 224, 294, 589, 1557, 1850, 3961; Mr. Davidson, 105, 2208.
Building Trades-Mr. Gosling, 2322. Bunnerong-Mr. Baddeley, 5030; Mr.
St0111ley, 5030; Mr. Marks, 5122. Christmas Cheer-(s~e "C"). Christmas Emplcyment-M1·. O'Sullivan, 2300; Mr. Gosling, 1671; Mr. M. Burke, 1450, 1!!70, 2388; Mr. Ratcliffe, 1670; Mr. Flannery, 1802; Mr. O'Hearn, 1671, 1969; Mr. S0111ders, 1257; Captain Dunn, 1504, 2207; Mr. Morton, 1670; Mr. Booth, 1156, 1604, 1802 1851, 1914, 2207, 2388; Mr. Baddeley 1970; Mr. Kelly, 2207; Mr. Ely, 1803; Mr. Jaques, 1671; Mr. Connell, 1449; Mr. T. Keegam, 1505, 2060; Mr. Connolly, 1670; Mr. Lang, 2134; Mr. McKell, 2388.
Conference-Mr. T. Keegan, 892; Mr. M. Burke, 893.
Country, Dole in-Mr. Davidson, 4712. Country Officers, Instructions to-Mr • . Davidson, 4612.
Country, Relief in-Mr. Tully, 5462; Mr. Stuart-Robertson, 5462; Mr. Davidson, 5632; Mr. Baildeley, 5632.
Demonstration-Mr. Main, 2060. Discussion in Parliament-Mr. Davies,
4032. Distress-Mr. Davies, 4611; M1·. M. Bu1·ke,
4611. Distribution of Rations-Mr. M. Burke,
1448. Family Endowment-Mr. Shannon, 837. Pederal Assistance-Mr. Baddeley, 1846,
1913, 3699, 3962; Mr. Booth, 2206; Captain Dunn, 2206; Mr. Horsvngton, 2207, 2392; Mr. Kelly, 2207; Mr. Morton, 2321; Mr. Walrn~ley, 3479; Mr. Knight, 5633, 6138.
Food Rations, Parramatta-Mr. Ely, 2136. Food Relief-Mr. Baddeley, 2893; Mr.
Vincent, 3962; Mr . .Ande1·son, 3963; Mr. Stanley, 3963; Mr. James McGin·, 4833; .Mr. M1ttch, 5538.
Food Supply-Mr. James McG'irr, 2135. Fund-M1·. Kilpatr.ick, 5122;. M1·. Mutch,
5122. Government Policy-Mr. Davies, 4172. Government Work-Mr .. , .. James ;McGirr, 5962.
Hillston-Roto ·Railway.....:Mr. · Flannery, 951.
QuE hnEx TO ScB.TECTS. Qct
Volumes.118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123 •
O,UESTIONS (coutim,eaJ: UxEMl'LODIENT (continued) :
Housing-M1·. O'Sullivan, 5122; Mr. C. A. Kelly, 5238; Mr. Jmnes McGiT?·, 5280; M1-. Bach:leley, 5840.
Insurance-Mr. Barltleley, 891. Irrigation Arens-Mr. Flanne1·y, 2942. Kurri Knrri-M1'. Booth, 64, 951, 6134. Labour Bureau Call-Mr. James McGirr,
5030; Mr. Banders, 5030; M1·. Lazza1'ini, fi031; Mr. F. Bu.rlcc, 5031; Mr. Ely, 5280.
J~ocal Government Snbsidy-M1·. Morton, 4972, 5029; Mr. Baddeley, 6137; MT. Main, 6263.
Main Roads Work-M1·. Booth, 891. _Military Sto1·es-MT. Kni,ql!t, 5124, 5464,
Gl35, 6264; M1·. Dctvirlson, 5124; MT. Davies, 5280; M·r. Tully, 5280; M1·. Connell, 5721; M1·. Ness, 5957.
Miners-Mr. Carter, 2135. Municipal Loans-M1· . . Tully, 1048, 1389;
Mr. T. Keegan, 1048; M1·. Booth, 1340, 2457; Mr. Ratcliffe, 1340; Mr. Ely, 1808; Mr. James McGirr, 1808; M1·. McKell, 2323; M1·. M. Bur lee, 2323; M1·. O'Hea·rn, 2457: l!fr. Lang, 2457.
N<>wcastle District-M·r. J. E. Bmitl!, 836; M1·. Connolly, 1046, 2614, 4170; MT. Connell, 2840, 5033, 512·6.
Northern Coalfields-MT. Booth, 293; J.f1·. Connell, 71:), 5126; M1·. Baddeley,
. 2322. North Sydney Labour Burcau-·MT. Banders, 5389.
Police and Uncmployed-M1·. Baddeley, 1387.
Portland and Cullen Bullen-.Mr. Knigllt, 5718.
Propaganda-Bir Thomas Henley, 2096. Prospecting-See "Mining." Public Works Dismissals-Mr. J. E.
S·mitlt, 1340. Railway and Tramway Passes-Jfr. James
J![cGin·, 1388; M~1·. McDic7Jen, 1107; Mr. O'Sull-ivan, 3964, 4344.
R-ations, Curtailment of-M·r. McKell, 1340, 150G, 1806; Mr. Lang, 1556, 1674, 1720.
J~.ations for Single Mcn-Mr. Shannon, 104, 653; Mr. D. Clyne, 104, 653; Mr. Booth, 768; Jlr. Connell, 11:39, 2059; }l.f1·. Connolly, 1159; MT. M. Burke, 1258; 1lf1·. Cahill, 20i'i8; Jf·r. 1'. Keegan, 3697; Mr. Jmne.~ McGirr. 6137; M1·. .J. E. Smith, 6137; Mr. T11lly, :3029; M1·. Bad. (/cley, 5238.
Registration-.Mr. Davies, 64, 296; Mr. ,James McGi1T, 64, 296, 2995; Mr. Carter,
. :[)89; Mr. D. Clyne, 589; M1·. O'Hearn, 892.
Relief and Rations-·Mr. Badrlelcy, 342:3, 4432, 4898, 5720; Jf1·. McKeil, 3808; Mr. Shctnnon. 3808; Mr. James McGi1T, 4032, 4251; Mr. Tonge, 4032, 4430; M1'. Lang, 4167, 4251, 5387 ;. Mr. Stuart-Robertson,
. QUESTIONS (continued): U :SEMPLOYM.ENT ( contwued)
4251; Mr. D. Clyne, 42,)1; JJr. JJ cDicl.:en. 4251, 5464; MT. Olde, 4432; Mr. El!J. 4517; M1·. Connell, 4830, G030; Mr. Knight, 4830; M1·. Gosling, 4831, 5233: Mr. X. 0. Hoad, 4898, 59;')8; Captain Dunn, 4971, 5234, 5843; llfr. W ea1'1H'. 5957; M1·. Quirk, 5779; M1·. Glasgmc, 5779; MT. Connolly, 5121; Brig.-General. Lloyd, 5233; Mr. Tully, ii338, 5843; Mr. Bate, 5720.
Relief Work-Mr. O'Hearn, 766; Mr. Bail-· rleley, 1607; Mr. J. E. Smith, 2439; Mr. Booth, 5184; M1·. Lazzarini, 5278; ][r. J(ilpatriek, 5464.
J~ent Payments-Captain Du·nn, 4971; M1·. 8f1tart-Robertson, 5234.
Road Works-J. E. Smith 1000. Hothbnry Camping Equipment-Mr. Connolly, 5720.
South Mnitlancl-Mr. 0'Hca1'11,. 330!); Mr. Booth, 4712, 5841.
f'lupplies-Mr. O'Bnllivan, 5388. Tempe R.eclamation Works-JfT. Ely, 554C:,
5960. T.imber-cutters-]f1-. Bate, Gl20. Unemployed from other Statcs-Mr. Sandel's, 6030.
U ncmployment ancl 1fa lnulr ition .. -JJ r. Da1;ies, 5839.
Unemployment Relief 'l'ax-.illr. Olclc, 1)!);)8.
Wentworth-Mr. Davidson, 1974. Western Towns-Mr. Hor~·ington, 1719. Wollonong District-Jfr. lJat:ies, 5031, (j]3f'i.
Woincn-MT. Daddson, 48HD, Gl30.
1JNIVEllSITY SENA'l'E:
Mr. Duvies, 1558.
"i'ALUErt-GENERAL's V.\LUATJoxs:
"lfr . .Kilpatr·ick, 2889, 4713; Jlr. O'Jlcarn, 2889, IJ279; MT. Ness, ll~7iJ.
VJCE-REG.\L HESIDENCE:
Jfr. Morton, 3959.
VICTORIA BARRACKS:
Brigai[;ia-General Lloyd, 1912; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3629, 4716.
VOLUN'rEER 'WORKERS AND HE\'OL\'EP.S:
Cai>t~'ilt Dtmn, 952, 1052.
WALSH ISLAND DOCKYARD:
Mr. Connolly, 224, 4ul, G;J4, 1~53; Mr. Cannell, 654, 765, 1102; Mr. J. E. t!mUh. 1387.
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SESSION 1929-30. RAI
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
QUESTIONS (continued)· WATER SUPPLY AND CONSERVATION:
Bathurst-M1·. C. A. Kelly, 294, 955, 3104. Broken Hill-Mr. Horsington, 65, 5421 717,
835, 950, 955, 1106, 1158, 1257, 2942, 3184, 3700, 4253, 4899, 4975; M1·. Davidson, 65, 835, 955; Mr. SandYrs, 956.
Burrendong Dam-Captain Dunn, 586. Burrinjuck Dam-Mr. Kilpatrick, 4615. Country Towns-Mr. Carter, 3697. Hume Weir-Mr. Boss, 895; Mr. Daviclson, 895.
.Junee-Tenandra Pipe-line-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 652.
Macquarie River-Captain Dunn, 458. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drain
age Board-Cablegram-Mr. Dunningha1n, 4096. City Council Representation-Mr. Shan-non, 5633.
Contract-Mr. Olde, 1971. High Pressure Tunnel-Mr. Ely, 6264. Loans-Mr. Mutch, 3481i Staff-Mr. Tonge, 5461.
Mudgee-Captain Dunn, 3104. Murray River: Works at Bungawannah
Mr. Knight, 6260. Namoi Valley-Mr. W. J. Scully, 1969, 3100, 5236, 5630.
()range--Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, 9971 1103.
Portland-Mr. Knight, 1450; Mr. C. A. Kelly, 1450.
:South-Western Tablelands-Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 105, 298, 460, 831, 1051, 1446, 1670, 1915, 2840, 3239, 4253; Mr. Ki!· patrick, 2058; Mr. Fwnnery, 2058.
'Tibooburra-Broken Hill Stock Route-Mr. Horsington, 5631.
Umberumberka Reservoir-Mr. Horsington, 4716.
Water Board Dismissals-Mr. Quirk, 1449.
Water Reticulation, Wentworth-Mr. Davidson, 2058.
Water Schemes, Cost-Mr. Horsington, 995.
Water Supply Shortage-Mr. Sanders, 2211, 2326, 2457; Mr. James McGirr, 2457.
Watering Places-Mr. Daviason, 5461. Wilcannia Waterworks-Mr. Horsington H~. I
Wollongong-Mr. DIJrVies, 3427. Wyangala Dam-Major Reid, 998, 1101.
WHALING INDUSTRY: Mr. Morton, 1847, 1973.
W_IDOWS~ PENSION: Mr. Butler, 1102; Mr. Davies, 1102; Mr.
Connell, 1848, 5187, 5466, 5631, 6139, 6262; Mr. Olde, 2894; Cazltain Dunn, 2994; Mr. Tonge, 3039; Mr. Baddeley, 3312; Mr. D. Clyne, 3809; Mr. Connolly, 4346, 5842; Mr. Booth, 4431, 5235, 55411 5779.
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QUESTIONS (continued) r WILD DOG DESTRUCTION Afn: Mr. Davidson, 585, 1000.
WILD FLOWERS PROTECTION: Mr. Stanley, 457.
WOOL AND WHEAT: Duties and Restrictions-Mr. Main, 3185.
WORKERS COMPENSATION: Broken Hill Act-Mr. Davidson, 1718, 2134, 2839, 2993, 2994.
Commission-Mr. Butler, 3963. Defaulting Insurance Companies-Mr. Pollack, 2457.
Insurance Rates-Mr. Connolly, 4616. Payment to Widows-Mr. Davidson, 458 653, I
WYANGALA DAM: Restrictions on Settlers-Mr. Morton, 22'-
y ARR.I.NGOBILL Y CAVES : Mr. K. 0. Hoad, 950.
Quigan Resumption~ (See "ADJOURNMENT.")
R Railways:
(See "ADJOURNMENT" j also "FINANCE" • also "MAIN RoADs"; also "PUBLIC WORKS.")
Administration, address, 69, 11, 751 71, 88, 171; supply, 340, 341, 2760.
Armstrong Smokebox Apparatus (See "SELEC'l' COMMITTEES.")
Budget (See "FINANCE"). Centralisation of Repairs, Sltpply 2761. Chief Commissioner of (Mr.' James Fraser), address, 75; supply, 260 2760· Ministerial Statement by Mr. 'Bavin' 1158. '
Commissioners, Retirement of, address, 17, 88; supply, 312.
Competition of Motor Traffic, addreu, 75, 88; supply, 256, 259, 344, 348, 350.
Dishonest Employees, supply, 256 Sll. Dismissal of Men, supply, 300, 3i2, 321;
(See "ADJOURNMENT"). Fares and Freights, address, 18, 90; IUP·
ply, 302. ' Industries, supp'ty, 312. Losses on, supply, 301, 321, 3381 341, 342,
343. Non-paying, address, 73; supply, 314. Rationing (See "ADJOURNMENT"). Retrenchment, Ministerial Statement by
Mr. Bavin, 1347. Uniform Gauge (See "PuBLIC WORKS"). Westmead-Rogan's Hill, supply, 338. Workshops (See "ADJOURNMENT").
Iii R.tT INDEX To SuBJECTS. SoL
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
Rations: (See "ADJOURN~IEN'I'"; also "UNEM~LOY· l\fE:\'T.")
Roads: (See "MAIN ROADS.") K~arsley Shire, Motion of Urgency by Mr. Booth, 2944.
Prison Labour on, Motion of Urgency by Mr. Lamaro, 3107.
Rothbury Colliery: (See "ADJOURNMENT"; also "CoAL INDUSTRY.")
Dieturbanco at, 1894, 2487, 2514 2517 · • ~upply, 2726, 2745, 2757, 2759: 2774, 2789.
Ministerial Statements by Mr. Bm·in, 1558, 2514.
Ministerial Statement, by Hon. F. S. Boyer, 2487.
Ministerial Statement, by Hon. E. H. J<'arrar, 1894.
Motion Deploring Loss of Life, 2517. Motion of Censure, 2517, Amendment to,
2541. l\fotion of Urgency by Mr. Baddeley,
1508, 2460. Motion of Urgency, by Mr. Booth, 1560. Non-union Labom in, suziply, 2726, 2737,
274;), 2759.
• Royal Commissions: (See "ADJOURNMEN'r"; also "COAT" 'fn.OUBLE.")
Clerk of Legislative Assembly as Witness, 20.
Coal Industry, .Hupply, 34,0, Ministerial ~:;tatement by Hon. 1!'. S. Jioyce, 4 7GO;
(See "AD.JOUR~MEN'r"). Major Jarvie, M.L.A., 201 21, 22, 32;
arld1·ess, 124. On the Constitution, Motion of Urgency
by Mr. Bavin, l 628; motion by Mr. PolJack, 1629, 5844; (See ''ADJOUR~MENT").
Parramatta By-election, 20.
Rural Industries : Helief to, qtidgct, 2254.
Rural Wages: United States and Canada, budget, 2664.
:Rural Workers: .And Arbitration, add1·ess, 10, 108, 114,
138, 157, 162, 173, 177; supply, 2991 320, 2755, 2761, 2784, 2789.
s Sl.vings Ba.nk, Government:
(See ''HOUSING.'')
Scaffolding : Inspector of, supply, 27 .').(I.
Schools: (See "ADJOURN MEN'!'"; also "EDUCATION";, alRo "PUBLIC WoRKS.")
Cleallers, supply, 316, 2788. Condition of, address, 173, mpply, 303. Conveyance of Children (See "ADJOURN-
MENT").
Secondary Industries: Development of, address, 108. Position of, supply, 321, budget, 2249.
Select Committees: Anzac Memorial Building (Hon. G.
Dla<:k), 263; report presented, 3695 • Armstrong Smoke-box Apparatus (Mr.
Butler), 1001; progress report presented, 6292.
Conduct of Police (motion by Mr. Lang), 3314.
Country Women's Association of New South Wales Incorporation Bill (Hon. J. A. Browne), 208; reported presented, 5998. '
Egg Marketing Board, motion of Urgency by Mr. O'Hearn, 4433.
New South Wales Salvation Army Property Trust Bill (I·Ion. W. E. V. Hobson), 144; report presented, 580.
l'roclucers' Distributing Society (motion by Mr. O'Hearn), 1018, 1162.
The Great Synagogue, Sydney, Bill (Hon. J. A. Browne), 5597; report presented, 5929.
'rimber Workers' Dispute: Police Action (motion by Mr. Stuart-Robertson), 232.
Unemployment: Food and Relief Orders (motion by Mr. Baddeley), 5034.
Settlers, Advances to: (See "ADJOURNMEN'l'"; also "ADVANCES TO.")
Shallow-boring: Supply, 315.
Shannon, li'I.L.A., Mr.: And the Minister for Justice (See ".AD
;; OURN1fEl\-.-T").
Snow Leases : (See "LAND.")
Social Amelioration : (See "FINANCE.") Cost of budget, 2672.
Soldier Settlers: (See "ADJOURNMENT.")
Soldiers' Railway Passes: Buc1get, 2669.
Solicitors: Misappropriation by, supply, 2772.
STA SESSION 1929-30. WAT liii
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
Standard of Living : .J.dares1, 175.
St. Andrew's Cathedral: .dddres.!, 133, 194. Supplf, 305.
State Lottery: For Revenue Purposes, supply, 2759.
Stock-watering: Supply, 314.
Superannuation: -'Commonwealth, budget, 2277.
State Schemes, budget, 2274; supply, 27311.
Swamp L:tnds: Beclamation of, a.ddress, 110.
Sydney Ferries: I11erease of Fares, address, 119; m. by Mr. Sanders, 658, 839; 111.., by Mr. Lang, 721; suspension of standing orders, 2828, 2830.
Sydney Harbour Bridge: Supply, 2762.
Sydney Harbour Trust: Addres.~, 12. Budget, 2268. Fund, estimates, S1tpply, 2711.
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Tax Assessors : Supply, 2775.
Taxation: (See "FINANCE.").
elephone Exchange, State: (See "ADJOURNMENT.")
Tempe-East Hills Railway: (See "PUBLIC WORKS.")
Tibbett, H. L., Case of: Ministerial Statement by Hon. F. S. Boyce,
3602.
Timber Industry: (See "ADJOURNMENT.") Trouble in, address, 76, 160; 1Upply, £50, 308.
Tobacco Licenses: Increased Charge, budget, 2674.
Tourist Bureau: Budget, 2280 .
Traffic Bill: Counsel at the Btif,"'3602 •
Traffic Regulation: (See "ADJOURNMEN'l'.") Ministerial Statement lJy Hon. Ji', S. Boyc~, 3930.
:Motion by Hon. Mx. Spicer, 3930, 4088, 4680, 4940.
Tramways: (See "FrNAN'CE" j also "RAILWAYS."), 'fypes of Cars, euz!ply, 306.
Transport Bill: Address, 77. Su.pply, 2775,
Unemployment:
I, .,,.,
u
(See "ADJOURNMEN1'" ;' also "RURAr,. W ORKER.S"; also "SELECT COMMIT'l'EES.")
Address, 10, 13, 13, 161 81, 84, 87, 911 118, 155, 161, 176, 178,
And Crime, adii're.ss, 87; S?tpply, 306. Bur1get 2248, 2355. Cost of Relief, '{n;.itget, 2670. Food Relief, s·upply, 2770, 5os,r.; (See "ADJOURNMEN~.'"). -
Motion of Urgoney 1Jy Mr. Badc1eley, 3241. S11pply, 245, 299, 303, 306, 3101 3171 27541
2768, 2774, 2783,
University Senate~ Hon. B. B. O'Conor Elected tQ Represent Legislative Council, 208.
Sir Dmniel Levy Elected to Represen~ Legislative Assembly, 154.
Uruguay: Exports from, 1;·w7get, 2483. Minimum Wage in, budget, 2484.
v Valuer-General's Department:
Supply, 2772.
w Water Conservation:
(See "8JIALLOW BORING.") Murray River Scheme, address, 71 1121
137.
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WEs INDEX TO SunJEdts. WYA
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123,
West, Mr. W. M.: Mction by Mr. H. J. Bate, 1722.
Wheat: (See "1?RIMARY PRODUCTs.") Farming, address, 157, 177. ·Growers' Troubles, addren, 82; :uppfg,
800. Pool,. address, 188; suppZy, 251.
Widows' Pensions: Expenditure on, budget, 2678; supply,
2735, 2758.
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wool: (See "ADJOURNMENT" j ,also "PRIMARY PRODUCTS.")
Carriage, on Railways, supply, 849; by Dalgety & Co. (See "ADJOURNMENT").
Farmers and Stud Sheep, supply, 300.
Workers' Compensation : Amendment of Aet, address, 12, 114. Claims (see "ADJOURNMENT").
Wyangala Dam: (See "PUBLIC WORKS.")
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INDEX TO SPEECHE& ~
INDEX TO SPEECHES. 17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
Explanation of Abb1·wiation8 :-add1·ess, Address in Reply; adj., Motion of Adjournment; ad. rep., Adoption of Report ; Corn., Committee ; cons. arndtc<., Consideration of Amendments ; dis., Order of the' Day Discharged; int., Introduction; mes., Message; 111., Motion; obs., Observations; pe1·s. expl., J'ersonal Explanation; p.o., Point of Order; q., Question; ln., 2&., 3R., First, Second, or Third Reading; recom., Recommitted; recons. amdts., Reconsideration of Amendments.
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AINSWORTH, The Hon. W. : Industrial Arbitl'3tion (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, 2R., 5521 ;-Gom., 5716. Transport Bill, 2R., 3941; Com., 4146-4166, 4401.
AKirURST, The Hon. C. A.:
Motor-cycles, Pillion-riding, q., 1635. Taxicabs: "Cruising," q., 1547.
ANDERSON, Mr. D. M., Eastw~od: Coal-mining Industry: Statement by Mr.
Theodore, q., 373. Dairies; Supervision of Herds, q., 1390. Rillston to Roto Railway Bill, 2&., 1573. Home-building, Advances for, q., 1972, Rome-purchasers, Liabilities of, q., 5466. Hospitals: Queensland, Mr. Love and, q.,
3555. Mental Defectives Bill, 2R., 4184; Com.,
5493. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections
(Amendment) Bill, C01n., 1028. Parramatta River (Ryde to Concord)
Bridge Bill, int., 5795; 2R., 5918. Railways:
Bungendore-Captain's Flat, q., 4097. City: Wynyard Station, q., 3308. Passes, Students, q., 954. St. Leonards-Eastwood, q., 3698, 5187. Superannuation Fund, q., 4614. Workshops, Clyde and Meadowbank, q.,
2326. Sewer, Northern Outfall, q., 998. Traffic: Overcrowding, Buses and Trams,
q., 3551. Transport Bill, Com., 3461-3472. Unemployment: Food Relief, q., 3963.
ARCHER, The Hon. G. S.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2&.., 428. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, 2R., 5512.
.AaKINS, Mr. J. G. D., lloclcdale:
.Annandale, Hon. Member for, p.o., 961. Clocks, .Assembly Chamber, q., 1047. Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage)
Amendment Bill, 2&., 2094.
ARKJNS, Mr. ,J. G. D. (continued) : Lands Department: Soldier BeW'-'rs, p.o., 772.
Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 4364.
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendm('nt) Bill, 2R., 785.
ARTHUR, The Hon. R., M.D., Mosman:
Abattoirs: By-products, q., 1156, 1255. Ambulance Services:
Control of, q., 1393. Mr. Love and, q., 1602. Payment for, q., 1346, 1451. St. John, q., 4033, 4515. Tamworth, q., 1101.
Baths, W oolloomooloo: Polluted Silt, q., 5962, 6136.
Boiling-down Works, Bankstown, q., 220. Butter and Fruit: Boxes and Cases, q.,
3425, 4095.
Children: Health of, q., 5465. "Problem," q., 5839.
Dairies, Inspection of, q., 374, 1253. Death Rate, q., 5961. Defectives, Mental, q., 5839. Eggs, Sale of Bad, q., 4976. Fruit Drinks, Synthetic, q., 3041. Garbage Punts, Berry's Bay, q., 1340,
3425. Home, Old Men's, Parramatta, q., 6261.
HoRpitals: Coast, Staffing . of, q., 890, 997, 4831,
6138. Financing of, q., 1102, 1251, 1344, 5544, 5963. .
Gulgong, q., 1106, 1255. Handy Men, Employment of, q., 1674. Hills ton: Death of Patient, q., 3553. Kurri Kurri, q., 1449. Liverpool: Poisoning of Inmate, q., 953,
1051. Lotteries and, q., 1392, 1502. Mental, Sane Persons in, q., 64 . "Montrose" Maternity, Bm·wood, q., 5467.
Orange Mental, q., 4516. Queensland: Mr. Love and, q., 3428,
3555.
lviii ART INDEX TO SPEECHES,
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
ARTHUR, The Han. R. (continued): Hospitals (continued) :
Repairs and Additions, Funds for, q., 894.
Sydney, Extensions, q., 2134.
Hospitals Commission, q., 3105. Housing Conditions, Catherine Hill Bay,
q., 1046. Malnlo, s.s.: Health of Passengers, q., 1678.
Maternity Home, Queen Victoria, q., 3036. Meat:
By·products, Supply of, q., 955. Inspection, Wollongong. a., 409~. Preservatives, q., 714, 718, 5028.
Medical Congress, Australasian, q., 4833. Mental Defectives Bill, int.. 2874; 2a.,
3753; Com., 4835·4849, 5409-5414, 5481-5495.
Metropolitan Milk Bill, q., 297, 457, 999; int., 1519; 2a., 1756; q., 1969; Com., 2395-2418.
Milk: Board, Metropolitan, q., 3425, 4713. F:tmily EndowmPnt nnd, q., 954. Price of, q., 655.
Mutton, Price of, q., 3040. Nurses, Maternity, g., 952, 1391. Opticians Bill, q., 3630; 2R., 4849; Com., 4864, 5003; cons. amdts., 5962.
Opticians, Registration of, q., 763, 3309. Poisons Amendment Bill, int., 3735. Pure Fooil Advisory Committee, q., 5028. Silicosis Commission: Dr. Badham, q.,
1721, 3313, 4036. Scarlet Fever Infection, q., 3036. Smallpox, s.s. Aorangi, q., 457. Vegetable Supplies, q., 5464. W_orkers, Fast: Unemployed Demonstra·
bon, q., 2060.
ASHTON, The Hon. J.: Constitution (Further ~mendment) Bill,
· 2&., 405; Com., 446-454, 514-537; p.o., 535; Com., 628-651, 704-712; reaom., 811·820; 3& .. 877; p.o., 1888.
Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, Com., 3172.
Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 2052.
Railways: Freight Tonnage, Increase in, supply,
344. Guyra-Dorrigo, supply, 344. Motor Traffic, Competition of &up· ply, 34~ '
Receipts and Expenditure, supply, 343. Road Construction and, supply, 345.
Supply Bill, 2&., 343. Transport Bill, 2!1 •. 3797.
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BADDELEY, Mr. J. 1\L, Cessnoak: Address in Reply, m., 161. Adjournment, m., 225, 941, 1044, 201o,
3671, 4077. Advances to Settlers (Go>ernment Guarantee) Bill, Com., 2436.
Aw!lrds: Breach by Caledonian Coal Co., address;
163. Rural, add1·css, 162.
Birds and Animals Protection Bill, int., 604; Com., 3668.
Bridge, North Wallarah, q., 4716. Bungendore-Captain's Flat Railway Bill,
2R., 5899. Bush Fires Bill, Com., 3746. Censure, address, 162; m., 2522. Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill,
?ll., 6157; 2R., 6297. Cleaners, School, q., 3 72. Coal Leases7 South Maitland: Labour co::J.· ditii•ns, q., 104.
Coaling-mining Industry: Accident, Fatal, adj., 4077. Accounts, Innstigation of, address,
169. Brown, Mr. John, Proceedings against,
address, 164. Coal, Imported, aililress, 166. Coal Values, Conservation of, supply,
2729. . Conference, Commonwealth, q., 1670. Costs and Wages, q., 6259. Counsel, Appointment of, address, 170. Crown, Intervention by the, address, 163. Income-tax, Deduction of, aildress, 167. Industrial Commission, address, 166. Labour conditions, Suspension of, ad-dress, 164.
Miners' Federation, add1·ess, 162. Mines, Expropriation of, address, 168; q., 996, 1050, 1345.
Minister for Mines and, q., 1602. Minister for Mines, Statement by, ea:pZ.,
2560. Police, address, 162. Premier, Pro-posals of the, address, 168. Profits, q., 63, add1·ess, 167. Prosecutions, q., 3102. Report and Evidence of Royal Commis
sion, q., 222, 4513, 6259. Rothbury Colliery, m., 1508, 1509, 1513;
q., 1602, 1803, 2137, 2210; ad,i., 2285; q., 2387; censure, 2522; q., 2613; supply, 2726, 2743; q., 3181, 3368, 4250, 4612.
Testing and Distillation, supply, 2729. Tribunal, Federal, address, 165. Urgency, m., 2460. Wages, Reduction of, address, 166. ·
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BAD SESSION 1929-30. BAD lix
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
BADDELEY, Mr.J. :111. (continued); Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 1301; q., 1719.
Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, int., 2865; 2R., 2953; Com., 2967; cons. a1ndts., 3380-3387.
Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarships Bill, int., 3714; 2R., 3851, 4038; Com., 4044-4053.
Crimes (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 614.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, int., 379, 2R., 497; Com., 557.
Economic Situation, m., 4624. Explanation, Personltl, 2560. Family Endowment (Amendment) Bill
(No.1), Com., 2432. Family Endowment (Ame11dment) Bill
(No. 2), int., 4525; 2R., 4730. Fisheries and Oyster Farms Bill, int., ·
4796. Forest Reserve, W auchope: Employment
of Foreigners, q., 655. Forty-eight Hours Week-Government
Employees, q., 3959, 4343. Fruits, Citrus, Importation of, q., 3671. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 5736. Guardianship of Infants Bill, con.~. amcZts.,
6303.
Hospitals: Cessnock, q., 1502. Finances, q., 5544, 5962.
.Jndustl"ial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, int., 1616.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Bill, int., 4922; Com., 5194-5210.
Industrial A1·bitra.tion (Living Wag43) Amendment Bill, int., 1986; Com., 2147.
Industrial Arbitration (Suspension of Living Wage Declaration) Bill, Com., 901.
Inquest, Cessnoek., q., 3809. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., m., 23. Judicial Acts Validating Bill, 2R., 1042. Legislation, Industrial, q., 4ii9. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, int., 1593. Mentnl Defectives Bill, Com., 4847, 5478·
5495. Metropolita11 Milk Bill, Com., 2404-2418. Moscheto Island Agreement Ratification
Bill, int., 5980; 2R., 6101: Com., 6105. Necropolis (Amendment) Bill, int., 54·70;
2R., 5800. Opposition, Lead cr of the:
Budget, The, m., 2471. Minister for Agriculture, ad];, 2016.
Opticians Bill, int., ·. 3924; 2R., 4861; Com .. 4864, 4998-5007.
. Parliamentary Allowances and Salarie.s Bill, int., 4200.
Parliamentaq Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 759, 781; Com., 800-806, 987.
BAHDEJ.}JY, Mr. J. J\J. (continued): Parramatta River (Ryde to Concord)
Bridge Bill, int., 5797. Police Offences Amendment (Firearms}
Bill, ilnt., 3717; 2R., 3990; Com,., 4001. Premiers' Conference, q., 542. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment
Bill, int., 5416. Privilege: Hon. Member for Newcastle~
11t., 467. Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill, int., 5217.
Racecourses Admission. Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 6112.
Railways and Tramways: Accidents, q., 2941. Bungendore-Captain's Flat, m., 5639. Construction Branch, q., 5390. Dismissal of Employees, adj., 225, 231, q., G86, 954.
Patality, Paxton, q., 717. South Maitland, q., 3631, 5778. Working Week, q., 4343.
Reclamation Bill, con.~ amdts., 6296. Registration of Births, Deaths and Mar
riages (Amendment) Bill, Com., 5478. Roads:
Contract Work v. Day Labour, q., 4975.
Obstruction to View, q., 768. Scaffolding and Cranes, Ji.nspection of, supply, 2730.
School Children: Conveyance of, q .. 701, 2063, 4834 . Necessitous, q., 298. ·
Sewerage Vvorks, Cessnock, q., 1160. Sitting-day, Additional, m., 1037. Sitting, Hours of, m., 1857. Sleeper-cutters, q., 5188. Special Deposits (Industrial Undertakings) Amendment Bill, 2R., 6275.
Standing Orders, Suspension of, nt., 23, 1509, 6157.
Stove, Hydraulic, supply, 2729. Supply, m., 2726, 2743. Supply Bill, p.o., 317. Sydney Harbour Trust Amendment Bill,
2R., 6113. Tarce-Wing-ham Water Supply Adminis-tration Bill, 2R., 1749; Com., 1753.
Taxaticm, Reduction of, q., 834. Telephone Exchange, State, ad,i., 941. Transport Bill, Com., 3409, 3442-3472, 3486-3528.
Unemployment: Bunnerong, q., 5030. Clothing, Military, q., 5720. Commonwealth Grant, q., 1846, 1913,.
3699. Councils, Grants to, q., 6137. Food and Relief Orders, m., 1453; q.,
2893; m., 5034; q., 5632. Insurance, q., 891, 1102 . Northern Coalfields, q., 2323. Police and Unemployed, q., 1387.
lx BAD INDEX TO SPEECHES.
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
BADDELEY, Mr. M. (conl1~nued).:
Unemployment ( conltnuf.d) :
Rations, q., 3425, 4432, 5238. :Relief of, address, 161; adj., 1044; q.,
1607, 1971; m., 3241; q., 3425, 4898. Sewerage Works, q., 3699, Shelter, q., 5840.
Urgency, m., 1508, 3241. Vagrancy Amendment Bill, int., 325; 2&.,
691; Com., 730. Wages and Working Hours, q., 4033. Water Amendment Bill, Co·m., 4463-4469. Water Supply: Country Towns, q., 3697. Wentworth Park (Vesting) Bill, int.,
2881. Widows' Pensions (Further Amendment)
Bill, int., 1996; 2R., 2124. Widows' Pensions, Payment of, q., 3312. Women's College (Lands) Bill, 2&., 1385. Workers' Compensation Amendment Bill,
cons. amdts., 1688-1698.
BALL, The Ron. R. '1'., Corowa:
Adjournment, m., 773. Beaches, Access to, q., 2894, 3309, 4094. Benanee Settlers, q., 717. Breakwater, Clovelly, q., 1049. Bridge: North Wallarah, q., 4716. Budget, The, m., 2479. Closer Settlement, q., 1000, 2991, 3365. Coal-mining Industry, q., 3039. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, int., 2064; 2R., 3015, 3084; Com., 3111-312;1, 3343-3363; cons. amdts., 3814.
Crown Lands (Pilliga Scrub) Amendment Bill int., 1599; 2&., 3590.
Dog;, Wild: _ Destruction Tax, q., 585, 1000.
Field, T. A. Ltd., q., 2390. }'oreshores, Bondi, q., 4094. Forest Reserve, Wauchope: Employment
of Foreigners, q., 655. Golf Clubs: Town Commons, q., 6261. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., expl., 62. Land:
Booberie, q., 6259. Condobolin, Restriction of Applica-
tions, q., 6264. G-olgol, q., 5185, 6263. Holdings, Forfeiture of, q., 4890. Kunama Soldier Settlement, q., 4346. Lake George, q., 4254. Living Areas, q., 5393. Moira Pastoral Co., q., 1557, 2392. Pilliga Scrub, q., 1504. Settlement, Western, q., 997, 1047, 1391,
1506, 2133, 2137, 2386, 2614, 3696, 3956, 5393, 6263.
Titles, Permissive Occupancy, q., 518;j. Warrah and Windy Estates, q., 2991.
Lands Department : Gundagai, Staff of, q., 763. Ron. Members, Information to, q., 2390. Land Board, Wellington, q., 893, 1105. Soldier Settlers and, adj., 773.
BALL, The Hon. R. T. (contim:.ed): Leases: ]
Lake-bed, q., 766, 1722. Scrub, q., 2390. Snow, q., 655, 1392, 1604, 1605; budget,
2479; obs., 2558. Western Land, q., 373, G85, 895, 1607,
2060, 2386, 2992, 3313, 3555, 3957, 5544, 6259, 6263.
Licenses, Occupation, q., 6263. Necropolis (Amendment) Bill, int., 5469;
2R., 5799. Parks:
Cook's River, Resumptions, q., 894. Country, Vote for, q., 1719. Land for, q., 832. Lismore Memorial, Site of, q., 543. Parramatta, q., 1718. Wentworth, q., 720, 767.
Prickly-pear Amendment Bill, int., 1043; 2R., 3823; Com., 3910-3923.
Railway, Moss Vale-Port Kembla, q., 3036.
Reserves: Jugiong, q., 1339. Public, q., 998, m., 1533, 1543. Wee Waa Common, adj., 1394.
Resumptions, Proposed, Narrabri, q., 3365. Rifle Ranges, q., 1913. Road Works, Broken Hill and Wilcannia,
q., 3041. Royal Society: City Grant, q., 2064, Sheep; Stud Estates, q., 588. Soldier Settlements, q., 4030, 4346. Wentworth Park (Vesting) Bill, int,,
2879. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, int.,
3970; 2R., 4053; Com., 4195, 4903-4919; 3R., 4992; cons. amdts., 5240, 5245.
BATE, Mr. H. J., So1tth Coast:
Berry Estate, q., 5542. Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarshipa
Bill, 2R., 3850; Com., 4040-4053. Co-operation (Further Amendment) Bill,
2&., 2814. Dairies Supervision (Amendment) Bill, int., 5975.
Departments: Office Accommodation, q., 4712.
Depression, Economic, q., 5232. Employment: Defence Department: Ra·
tioning, q., 6135. Halls, Country: Education Department,
and q., 6264. Jl.farketing of Primary Products (Amend·
ment) Bill, p.o., 1412. Marsupials, Destruction of, q., 5389, 5780,
6134. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2237; Com.,
2398-2418. Parramatta R.iver (Ryde to Concord)"
Bridge Bill, 2&., 5920. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment
Bill, int., 5428.
·SESSION 1929-30. BAV Jxi
17 September, 1929, lo 20 June, 1930.
BATE, Mr. H. J. (c011tinued):
Privilege: Hon. Member for Newcastle, m., 469.
Producers' Distributing Society, adj., 5491 m., 1022.
Scholarship, West, q., 1720. School, Bega District, q., 5960. Trains, Newspaper, q., 1255. Unemployment:
Relief, Distribution of, q., 5720. Tim bet· Workers, q., 5120.
West, Mr .. W. M., q., 1344. West Sclwlarships Bill, cons amendts.,
596ii. Western Lands Amendment Bill: Country Party, q., 4345. ·
BAviN, 'Ihe Hon. T. R., B.A., LL.B., K.C., Gordon:
Address in Reply, m., 186. Ad,iournment, m., 2831, 5231. Adjournment, Special, m., 1187. Agent-General, q., 4516, 5840. Arbitration, Industrial, Vacation of Field
of, q., 539. Armistice Day, q., 1106. Arnot, Mr., and Fishing, expl., 1852. Australian Red Cross SMiety, N.S.W. Division, Incorporation Bill, 2R., 2809.
Award, Rural Workers', q., 1670. Basic Wage:
Declaration of, obs., 821; q., 839; p.o., 2815.
Discussion of, q., 2064. Federal, q., 951.
Beaches, Shark-proof, q., 2208. Beasley, Mr., M.P., q., 2208. Betting, Starting-price, q., 5461. Bishop of Newcastle, Statement by, adj.,
1881. Botanic Gardens, q., 5633. Bread: Production and Delivery Costs,
q., 4432. Bridges:
Kurri Kurri, q., 3700. Spit; Tolls, q., 3483. Sydney Harbour, q., 3425, 3695, 3961,
5278. Brownfield, Claim of, E. A., q., 4342. Budget Committee: Payments to Public
Officers, q., 3 70, 541. Budget, Presentation of, q., 656. Budget, The, p.o., 2246; 1n., 2465. Builders, Registration of, a.. 1915. Building Regulations, q., 5237. Bunnerong Power-house, q., 3961. Cabinet, Changes in the, obs., 20. Cathedral Site Agreement, St. Andrew's, add1·ess, 194; q., 720, 1338, 2840, 5238.
Cement: · Bonds, Payment with, q., 5120. Price of, q., 1342. Unemployment, q., 5120.
Cement Contract Ratification Bill. 2R., ~085.
BAVIN, The Hon. T. R. (continuea): Censure, address, 186; m., 2532, 3903. Chedzey, Robert, Case of, q., 2322. Cheer, Christmas, q., 1387. Citizens' Reform League, q., 1346. City Council: Elections, q., 5842. Civic Commission:
Electricity Supply: Control of, q., 3480. Electricity Surplus, q., 3813, 4430. Garbage plant, sale of, q., 540. Leases, q., 4168. Queen Victoria Markets, q., 5032.
(,'leaners, School, q., 372. Coal-mining Industry:
Barton, Mr. A. E., Appointment of, q., 2391.
Brown, Mr. John, Withdrawal of Pro· secution against, add1·ess, 193.
By-products, q., 1913. Coal, Lack of, q., 5235. Coal, Price of, address, 188. Coal, Pulverised, q., 2389. Commission, Procedure of, q., 1447, 2325, 2391. •
Commonwealth GoYernment and, q., 996, 1503, 1555, 1556, 1670, 2455, 2614.
Dole, Miners and the, q., 3550, 4034. Government, Proposals of the, addres,q, 188; q., 1554, 1555, 1804, 2455.
Hoare, Mr. B., Statement by, q., 2456. Income-tax, Deduction of, q., 63, 104. Labm· Daily, the, q., 3701. Labour, Recruiting of, q., 1447. Leases, Cancellation of, address, 192;
q., 295. Mine-owners, Relief to, q., 3889, 3959. Miners and Unemployment, q., 2136,
4248. Mines, Expropriation of, address, 191;
q., 1345, 1390. Mines, Re-opening of, q., 5776. Minister for Mines and, q., 1602. Police, Employment of, q., 369. Production, Costs of, q., 1807. Profits, q., 63, 2391. . Report anc1 Evidence, q., 2'23, 370, 4249,
6032. Rothbury Colliery, q., 1448, 1504; 111.,
1510; obs., 1559; q., 1602, 1804, 2209, 2210, 2321; obs., 2514; censure, 2532; 2613, 2997, 3181, 3184, 3312, 3368, 3428.
Royal Commission, q., 4249, 4513. Select Committee, Proposed Appoint· ment of, q., 3237.
Subsidies, Government, q., 2992, 3550. Theodore, Mr., Statement by, q., 373,
1503. Wages, Reduction of, address, 191,
1807. Wages, Lost, q., 5,;235. ·western Miners, q., 4248.
Colliery Leases, Northern, q., 221, 295. Commodities, Cost of, q., 3430. Commonwealth, State and the, q., 3808.
BAY INDEX TO SPEECHES. BAY
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
BAVIN, The Hon. T. R. (continued): Communists, Exclusion of, q., 3370. Companies Act, Amendment of, q., 297. Concrete Mixers, Licensing of, q,, 3477,
5543. Constitution, Commonwealth, q., 585, 957, adj., 1417; q., 1803.-
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1076; Com., 1287, 1357-1384, 1472-1496; 3R., 1514; q., 1719; cons. amdts., 1975, 1983.
Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, int., 2864; 2R., 2930; Com., 2967; p.o., 2998; Com., 3005; q., 3180; cons. amdts., 3376-3387.
Constitution, Royal Commission on the, m., 5861. ·
Consul, Proposed Russian, q., 2995. Contracts: Reduction of Prices and Wages, q., 5631.
Conveyancing (Amendment) mn; 2R., 5470.
Crimes (Fraudulent Misappropriation) Bill, 2R., 1808; 3R., 1853.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, int., 381.
Criminal Assault, Dubbo: Bill not filed, q., 3240.
Dairy Farmers: Sweated Labour, q., 1971. Damages, Imprisonment for, q., 2211,
2212. Debt-collecting Agencies, q., 4346, 5543. Departments. Housing of, q., 763. Deprnssion, Economic, q., 3478, 5233, 5781. Dismissals:
Govemment, q., 5843. Harbour Trust, q., 1722, 2062, 4171. Newcastle, q., 2989. Railway nnd Tramway, q., 955, 1000,
20ti2, 4172. Drainage Works, Throsby Creek, q., 1806. D'uties and Restrictions, Removal of, q.,
318!i. Early Closing, q., 1347, 3308. Economic Situation, obs., 4520; m., 4529;
q., 4613, 4717, 5781. Egg Ma1·keting Board, 1n., 4434. Eggs, Marketing of, q., 2391. Elections :
Federal, Adjournment for, obs., 225. Government's Promises, q., 295. Roll-stuffing, q., 1387.
Electricity Supply, City, q., 3480. Employment:
Allocation of, q., 1049. Cabinet Sub-committee, g., 1671. Christmas, q., 1156, 1450, 1504, 1505,
1670, 1671, 1970, 2060, 2135, 2206, 2321, 2388, 2392; obs., 2557.
Federal Assistance, q., 2206, 2207, 2321, 2392.
Victorian Immigrants: Coal-mining, q., 1447.
Estimates, Presentation of, q., 656. Equity Office: Defalcations, q., 456. Explanation, Personal, 1852.
BAVIN, The Han. T. R. (continued) : Family Endowment, q., 656, 1672, 2321. Fares, Sydney Ferries, q., 101, 102, 2390,
2459; obs., 2828, 2830. Felicitations, Christmas, adj., 2831. Fences, Dividing, q., 1915. Films, Picture, q., 1156. l<'il!ance (J<'amily Endowment Tax) Bill, Com., 4759.
Finances, Commonwealth and State, q., 3699, 4170.
Firemen, s.s. Kowarra, q., 5392. Foreigners, J;Jmployment of, q., 540. Forty-eight Hours Week, q., 3551, 3958,
4252, 4343, 4345, 5630. Garbage, ·Disposal of, q., 3960. Gas Restrictions, q., 657. Government Employees: Working Week,
q., 3958. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1711, p.o., 1715, 1742. Goverment Relief Administration Bill, 2R. ~~ ,
Governor, Appointment of State, q., 5463, 5781; m., 5782.
Harbour Trust: Constitution of, q., 2940. Dismissals,.q., 4171.
Hawkesbury River Crossing, q., 5779. Hervey, 1\fr. Grant, q., 3240. Homes:
Adv:mces for, q., 5281. Purchasers of: Assistance, 3369. War Service, q., 4611, 5120.
Hospitals: Finances, q., 2941, 5281. Lottery, State, q., 1850. Newcastle, q., 1849. Royal N 01-th Shore, q., 4170.
Hunt, Late :Mr. J. C., obs., 4038. Hyde Park Dump, q., 5956. Income-tax, Federal and State, q., 3311. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill int., 1608; 2R., 1830, 1951; cons. amdts.: 2392.
Indusb·ial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Bill, 2&., 5057; Com., 5192-5210.
Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage) Amendment Bill, int., 1985; 2R., 2076; p.o., 2089, 2091; 3R., 2152.
Industrial Arbitration (Suspension of Living Wage Declaration) Bill, m., 901; 2R., 901.
[ndustri31 Conditions: Premiers' Conference ana, q., 3183.
Industrial Courts: Political Appointments, q., 3550.
Insurance: Defaulters, Judgments Against, p.o.,
6033, 6034. Inquiry, q., 4514. Life: Forfeitures, q., 1048. Municipal, Sydney, q., 219. Mushroom Companies, q .. 3552 Unemployment, q., 1102
BAV .SESSION 1929-30. • lxiii
"" .17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930 •
BA VIN, The Hon T. R. (continued) : Insurance Companies, Defaulting, q., 6137. Jackson's, Newcastle, q., 4346. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., m., 21, 22, 32, 61. Judicial Acts Validating Bill, 2R., 1040. Labour Agencies: Employment of Girls,
q., 5544. Labor Daily: Wage Reduction, q., 6033. Land Settlement, \Vestern, q., 2386. Law Courts, Site of New, q., 459. Legislation, Industrial, q., 459. Legislath·c Council Referendum, q., 3629,
3960, 4032. Litigation, Public Authorities and1 q., 768. Liquor: Sunday Sales, q., 5028. Loan: Civic Commissioners', q., 2943. Lord Howe Island: Scarlet Fever, q.,
2136, 2212. J\1eat Board, Metropolitan, q., 3479. Metropolitan Milk Bill, q., 1805. Migration Agreement, q., 1914, 1969. Military: Rationing of Employment, q.,
6136. . Mint Site, q., 2139. Misappropriation, Fraudulent, Law Re·
spccting, q., 1500. Moratorium, q., 3812, 3367, 3369, 3478,
5722, 5777' 6136. Mortgages: Interest Rates, q., 5543. Motor-car, Governor's, q., 294. Mutton Industry, Control of, q., 1604. Newspapers, Price of, q., 4035. Note Issue, Commonwealth, q., 1000. Oil Pollution, Sydney Harbour, q., 3697,
4515. Opposition, Leader of the, a a dress, 186;
nL., 2469. Parliament:
Accommodation, Additional, q., 763, 1974.
Adjournment, m., 624, 994, 1187, 1417, 1881, 3928, 4680.
Business, Order of, m., 1398; obs., 1558, 4680, 4717, 4759, 4770.
Deputy-Speaker, Temporary Chairmen and, m., 839, 843.
Disorder: Ron. Member for Sturt, m., 624.
Dissent, m., 1563, 2846. House Committee: Proposed Bill, m.,
242, q., 457. Late Sittings: Transp01·t, q., 43'17. Members, Rights and Duties of, q., 4344,
5959. Pairs, adj., 1187. Private Members' Business, q., 3479,
3550, 3696. Privilege: Ron. Member for Newcastle, m., 464.
Questions: Answering of, obs., 154; q., 371.
Referendum, Legislative Council, q., 2943, 3629, 4513, 4610.
Seat, Vacant, m., 61.
.BAYIN, The Hon. T. I:. (continued, : Parliament (continued) :
Select Committee, Terms of Motion for Appointment of, p.o., 3314.
Sitting Day, Additional, m., 1036. Sitting, Roms of, p.o., 2003. Speaker, Mr., Absence of, obs., 821. Standing and Sessional Orders, Suspen· sion of, m., 22, 843, 1628; q., 2839, 4717, 4770.
Time for Discussion, Allocation of, obs., 261, 941, 1417, 1628, 1713; p.o., 1715, 1716; obs., 1761, 1881, 2133, 2376, 2572, 2717, 2987, 3410, 3477, 4218, 4470, 4680, 5180, 5597, 5775, 5801, 5928, 5998, 6122, 6157.
Urgency, m., 21, 839, 901, 1628, 4717. Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries
Bill, int., 4199; 2R., 4297, 4308. Party Discipline, q., 4032. Pensions, Widows', q., 1102, 1848. Police, Conduct of, m., 3314; q., 3366. Policy, Government's, q., 457 . Pools, Voluntary, q., 1675, 2614. PotatQ Market, Manipulation of, q., 2211. Premier, Mr. W. M. Hughes and the, q.,
2139. Premiers' Conference, q., 542, 3183. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment Bill, int., 5420; Com., 5666-5677.
Primary Producers: Foreclosure, q., 6136. Prisoner, Transfer of, censure, 3903. Producers' Distributing Society, q., 1050, Production, Increase of, q., 3429. Prosecution of Union Officials, q., 6561 1101.
Public Service: Acting Inspector, q., 1715. Salaries, Reduction of, q., 3426, 4345.
Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill, q., 5278; m., 5283; obs., 6147.
Public Works Committee, q., 3427. QueemJland: Wages and Hours, q., 4033. Quigan Property Resumption, q., 4212. Racing and Trotting: Taxation, 5390. Railways:
Accidents, q., 2941. Administration, q., 1156. Belmore Station, q., 3311. Broken Hill-Tarrawingee, q., 2138. Budget, obs., 4167. Chief Commissioner, obs., 1155. Circular Quay Station, q., 1259. City: Wynyard Station, q., 3309. Commissioners, Retirement of, q., 1718,
1805. Construction of: Transfer of Authority, q., 3484, 6134.
Country Party and, q., 2992. Eastern Suburbs, q., 715, 2208. Forty-four Hours Week, q., 3551, 4343. Freights, Preferential, q., 6032. Officers, Transfer of, q., 6133. Queensland, Freight Charges, q., 1501,
lx v
' BAV INDEX TO SPEECHE& BAY
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
BAVI~, The Hon. T. R. (contimted): Rail ways (continued)
South Maitland, q., 3631, 3961, 4167, 6031.
Transcontinental, East-west, q., 1912. Workmen's Tickets, q., 5957. Workshops: Centralisation, q., 2943;
adj., 3928. Railways and Tramways: War Pensions
and Wages, q., 2137. Referendums:
Legislative Council, q., 2943, 3629, 4513, 4610.
State and Federal, q., 3180. Rents:
Moratorium, q., 2060. Salaries and Reductions, q., 5720.
Reports, Annual Departmental, q., 544. Roads:
Deviation, Razorback, q., 2210. Grant, q., 2212.
Rural Workers: Costs, q., 2617. Hyrie, Sir Granville, q., 5781. Saturday Half-holiday, q., 1452. Scaffolding ancl Lifts Act, q., 5187, 5542,
6138. School, Roseville, q., 3311. Scn•ants, Domestic, p.o., 1348. Settlers:
Advances to, q., 4428. Soldier, q., 5959.
Sewerage, Concord, adj., !l94, 1069, 2615. Sheep-stealing Case, Guyra, in., 3314; q.,
3366; p.o., 3432. Soldiers:
Invalid: Free Passes, q., 4 717. . T.B.: Fund, q., 3552, 3700, 5187. Solicitors:
Defalcations by, q., 1103. J
Fidelity Guarantee Fund, q., 3127. Stock Exchange: "Bear" Movement, q.,
3427. Sunday Work, q., 225. Supply, 1n., 2717. Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans)
Bill, int., 3014. Tamworth Milling Co., q., 6032. Tax, Betterment, q., 104, 766. Taxtttion: ·
Dairy Farmers, q., 4714. Racing and Trotting Clubs, q., 5390. Reduction of, q., 834.
Teachers: Salaries, q., 2138. Telephones, Charges for, q., 1748. Trade Delegation, British, q., 544; q.,
1851. 1'raffic: Report of Investigating Officer,
q., 838. Tramways:
Dismissals, q., 1000. Footboards, q., 3313. Land, Newcastle, q., 296, 541, 714,
1105. Parcels Charges, q., 999. Passes, Returned Soldiers, q., 2611.
B.wD<, The Hon. T. R. (continued): Tramways (continued) :
Purchase of the, q., 3237. · i Surpluses, Conductors', q., 4172. Traffic Control and, q., 838. Unemployment, Passes, q., 1107.
Transpo1·t, Aerial, q., 767. Transport Bill, Com., 3454-3476; 3&., 3559. Trustee (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2570; 3R.,
2572. Unemployment:
Bathurst, q., 3628. Building Trades, q., 2322. 13unnerong, q., 5122. Cement, Purchase of, q., 5120. Cheer, Christmas, q., 1387. Clothing Distribution of, q., 5124, 5280
5464, 5720, 5957. ' Discussion by Parliament, q., 4032. Fund, q., 5122. Grant, Commonwealth, q., 1846, 1913,
3479, 3480, 3699, 3700, 3962, 5633 6138. '
Housing, q., 5123, 5124, 5238. Insurance, q., 1102. Loans, Municipal, q., 2323, 2457. Military Equipment, q., 5464 5720, 5957. '
Miners and, q., 2136. Musicians, q., 2389. Newcastle District, q., 836, 2614. N orthem Coalfields, q., 2322. Passes, Free, q., 1107. Propaganda, .B'orcign, q., 2996. Public Works, q., 5464. Hationing, q., 6136. Hations, q., 1340, 1506, 1806, 2893,
3425, 4032, 4430. Eelicf, q., 64, 1607, 2459, 3425, 4172,
4611, 5122, 5957. Sewerage Works, q., 3699. Singlo Men, q., 6137. Subsidy, r,ocal Government, q., 5029. 1'imbcr Workers, q., 5121. Unemployed from other States, q., 6030. Wollongong, q., 5031.
Valuer-General, Valuations of, q., 288!l 4713, 5279. '
Vice-Regal Residence, Hillview, q., 3959. Victoria Barracks, q., 1912, 3629, 4716. Wages and Working Hours, q., 4033. Water and Sewerage Board, q., 5633, Water Shortage, q., 2211. Water Supply, Broken Hill, q,, 950, 956. I'V estem Lands ( Amen<!ment) Dill, cons. amilts., 5242-5248.
Wine Industry, Griffith, q., 4250. Wool and Wheat Industries, Assistance to q., 3185. '
Workmen, Australian, Reputation of, q., 4711.
Wyangala Dam, Migration Loan, q., 998, 1101.
Zoological Park, Taronga, q., 766, 1673_.
BEN SESSION 1929-30, Boo lxv
17 September, 1929, to 20· June, 1930.
BENNETT, The Hon. W., Gloucester:
Coal-mining Industry: Dole, Miners and the, q., 3550. Hoare, Mr. B., q., 2456.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 1376.
Dairies Supervision (Amendment) Bill, int,. 5973.
Enrolment, Electoral, q., 5539. Fisheries Bill, q., 223. Flood Prevention, Hunter River, q., 1805. Metropolitan Milk Bill, int., 1523; 2&., 2244; Com., 2397-2418.
Premier, Mr. Frank Burke and the, q., 2059.
Privilege, p.o., 3267. Rothbury Colliery, q., 1602, 2387. Stock Exchange: "Br-ar" Movement, q., 3427.
Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4126.
BEST., Mr. E. C., Ashburnham:
Closer Settlement Resumptions, ?n., 2820.
BLACK, The Han. G.:
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 531-537.
Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Bill, 2R., 4423.
Railways: Motors, Competition of, supply, 350.
Roads: }'edcral Grant, supply, 350. Supply B:iJl, 2R., 350. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1422.
Transport Bill, 2R., 3799. Workers Compensation (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 1244.
BooTn, Mr. G., Kurri Kurr·i:
Adjournment, m., 475, 699, 1045, 1347, 1600, 2158, 2831, 3293, 3600, 4218, 5682.
Bridges: Hcddon-Greta, q., 4173. Kmri Kuni, q., 3700.
Bush Fires Bill, int., 330. Coal-mining Industry:
Black Hill Leases, q., 1973. Censure, 1n., 2529. Commonwealth Government and, q., 1503, 2455.
Findings of Royal Commission, adjt., 475.
Income-ta.,, Deduction of, q., 63, 103, 222, supply, 253.
Mine-owners, Relief to, q., 3889, 3959. Miners m1d Unemployment, q., 2135;
adj., 2158. Miners, Earnings of, s1~pply, 253, Mines, Re-opening of, q., 5776. M;ines, State Control of, q., 1390. Minister for Mines and, adj., 1600. J>olice, Maitland Coalfield, q., 3036.
BoOTH, Mr. G. (continued) Coal-mining Industry (continued):
Premier, Statements by the, supply, 253.
Report and Evidence, supply, 252; q., 370.
Resumption of Work, Conditions of, q., 996, 2455.
Rothbury Colliery, q., 2137, 2209; Cen· sure, 2529; expl., 2621; p.o., 2728; q., 2894, 2996, 3101, 3184, 3428, 3633, 4034, 4514, 4709.
Shamrock Jig, Operations at, q., 3633. South Maitland: Doles, q., 4712, 5831.
Co-operation (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2812.
Distress, Relief of, supply, 252; q., 768, 4712.
Employment: Christmas, q., 1156, 1604, 1803, 1851, 1914, 2206.
Federal, Assistance, q., '2206; expl., 2465.
Girls from Coalfields, q., 1254. Loans, Municipal, q., 2457. Mining Districts, q., 5184.
Explanation, Personal, 2465, 2619, 2621. Family Endowment, q., 458, 833, 1507. Felicitations, Christmas, adj., 2831. Fire, Toronto, q., 2062. Fuel, Pulverised, q., 1103. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, int., 5570.
' Hospital, Kurri Kurri, q., 1449. Housing Conditions, Catherine .Hill Bay, q., 1046.
Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., m., 31. :Judges, Acting, q., 3695. .Justices (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4390. Licenses, Timber-cutting, q., · 588. Main Roads: Work on, q., 891. Members, Rights of, q., 4344. J\fcntal Defectives Bill, 2R., 4185. Metropolitan Milk Bill, int., 1532. Mines: I"eases, Oxide, Catherine Hill Bay, q., 715.
Orders, Suspension of Standing, m., 31. Parliamentary Electorates and Blections.
(Amendment) Bill, 3R., 1063. Pensions, vVidows', q., 4431, 5235, 5541. Premier, Mr. W. M. Hughes and the, q.,
2139. Railway, South Maitland, q., 5632; adj.,
5682; !]., 6031. Roads:
Cessnock, q., 4095. Keursley Shire, q., 2841; rn., 2944. Kurri Kurri, q., 543, 995, 4095. Main Northern, q., 1669. W. Maitland, q., 995.
School Children, Conveyance of, q., 652; adj., 699, 2063; q., 3236; adj., 3293; q., 3484; adj., 3600; q., 4613, 5961.
f:iervunts, Domestic, adj., 1347, 1348, 1349.
Boo INDEX TO SPEECHES. ]?oY
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
BooTH, Mr. G. (continued) : Sitting.·day, Additional, m., 1038. Supply, m., 2728. Trains, Toronto Excursion, q., 1718. Tramways: Newcastle, q., 894. Transport Bill, Com., 3439-3476. Unemployment, q., 64; supply, 252; q.,
293, 768, 891, 951; adj., 1045; q., 1340, 1914 2135, 2457, 4712, 5184, 5831, 6134.
Weigltbrirlge, Wallarah Colliery, q., 4170.
BoYCE, The Ron. F. S., B.A., LL.B., K.C.: Adjournment, m., 217, 435, 1499, 1554,
2385, 2500, 2809, 3100, 3888, 3956, 4245, 4426, 4707' 4769, 6030, 6310.
Adjournment, Special, m., 583, !J49, 2808, 288!J.
Australian Red Cross Society, N.S.W. Division Incorporation Bill, 2&., 2696.
Bribery ~f Members, Alleged, privilege, 4080.
.Cabinet, Changes in the, obs., 5. Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill,
m., 2807; 2R., 2808, 6310. .Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill
(No. 2), 2R., 6310. Coal-mines, Closing of, q., 435. Coal-mining Industry: Report of Royal
Commission, ad.i., 4247; q., 4314; adj., 4427, 4707, 4760.
Colliery, Rothbury, obs., 2487; adj., 2500. Committee, House, obs., 67. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
int., 152, 153; 2&., 208; adj., 217, 218; obs., 291, 368; 2R., 429; Com., 435-454, 512-537; p.o., 535; Com., 581; adj., 583; Com.,;630-651, 701-712; 3&., 808; recom., 809-820; 3R., 888; cons. amdts., 1635-1668; ad. rep., 1883; p.o. 1887; recom., 1893.
Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, 2R., 3148, 3169; Com., 3170, 3227-3236; obs., 3294; 3R., 3297.
Conveyancing Amendment Bill, 1R., 3858; 2R., 4764; Com., 4765, 5017-5021; recom., 5259; cons. amdts., 6306.
Country Wo~en's Association of New South Wales (Incorporation) Bill, 2R., 6230.
Crimes (Fraudulent Misappropriation) Bill, 2&., 1444, 1445.
Crimes (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 454, 455.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, int., 627; 2R., 1189, 1222, 1225-1232; recom., 1232.
Dairies Supervision (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 6235, 6247; Com., li247.
Damages (Infants and Persons of Un· sound Mind) Bill, Com. amdts., 621.
Defamation (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 5696, 5701.
Economic Situation, The, obs., 4470. Entertainments Tax Bill, 2&., 2679. Entertainments Tax (Management) Bill, 2&., 2609.
BoYcE, The Hon. F. S. (continued): Family Endowment (Amendment) .Bill,
2R., 2576; Com., 2578. Family Endowment (Further Amend.
ment) Bill, 2R., 4760. Farmers, Assistance to, adj., 435. Felicitations, Christmas, adj., 2808. :B'erries: Harbour Collision, q., 6228. Finance (Family J~ndowment Tax) Bill,
2R., 4761. Finance (Family Endowment Tax Reduc· tion) Bill, 2R., 2608.
Forest, State, Lease of, q., 4798. Government Railways and Tramways Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4766.
Guardianship of Infants Bill, 2R., 2833; 3R., 2887, ~888; Com., li180.
Hughes, Ron. Sir Thos., Death of, m., 4799.
Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 2678; Com., 2678 .
Income Tax (Management) Amendment Bill, 2R., 2608.
Judges, Acting, q., 3366 . Judicial Acts (Validating) Bill, 2R., 217. Justices (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4698,
4706. Legal Practitioners (Amendment) Bill,
2&., 6248, 6257. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, recom. 2695. Loan Appropriation Bill, 2R., 2715. Marine Inquiry, Court of, q., 6228. Marketing of Primary Products (Amend· ment) Bill, m., 3145; 3R., 3418.
Married Women's Property Amendment Bill, 2&., 947; Com., 948.
Milk Board, q., 5432. Moscheto Island Agreement Ratification Bill, 2R., 6159.
Motor-cycles: Pillion-riding, q., 1635. Mutton, Cold Storage, q., 4005. Necropolis (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 6223. Opticians Bill, 2R., 5694; Com., 5695, 5696.
Pal'liament: Business of the House, adj., 949; q.,
1232; adj.,, 1499, 1554, 2715, 2889, 3100; obs., 3411, 3530, 4680; adj., 5180, 6030; obs., 6257.
Session, End of the, obs., 6310.
Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Bill, 2R., 4406, 4426; 3R., 4686.
President, Knighthood of the, obs., 2833. Privilege, obs., 4080.
Public Servants: Reduction of Salaries, adj., 3888. Transfer of, q., 3549.
Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill, 2R., 5702, 5946; Com., 5948-5955.
Railway, Bnngendore-Captain's Flat, adJ., 2809.
Railways: Coal Supplies, q., 208. Railways (Construction Validation) Bill,
2&., 6228. Reclamation Bill, Com., 6221.
BoY SESSIO~ 1929-30. Buo lxvii
17 Soptember, 1929, to 20 Juns, 193~.
BoYCE, The Ron. F. S. (continued):
Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4006; Com., 4007.
Salvation Arm:v (New South Wales) Property Trust Dill, 2R., 714.
Sancta Sophia College Incorporation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2512.
Sitting, Houi·s of, adj., 2385. Small Dehts Recovery Amendment Bill, 2R., 943, 947; Cont., 1236.
:Settlers, Ath·anccs to, !]., 314.3. St. John's Wort, q., 4004. .Stocl,, Travelling: Charges, q., 3929. Supm·annuntion (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,
6224, 6227. :Supply Bill, 1n., 1797; 2R., 1800. Suspension of Standing Orders, 1n.,. 1797,
2807. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1307, J 322; Com., 1323-1338; p.o., 1330; Com., 1419 3R., 1553.
Syr1ney Corporation Amendment (Loans) Bill, 2R., 3087, 3089; Com., 3090.
Sydney Hnrbour Trust (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 6227.
'I'axir.abs: "Crui.sing,'' q., 1547. The Great Syua.gogne (Sydney) Bill, 3R.,
6235. Tibbett, H. L., Case of, q., 3530; obs.,
3602. 'rraffic:
Regulation 38A, ?il., 4088, 409~. Regulation of, obs., 3930; adj., 4 769;
m., 4942. Transport Bill, 2R., 3672; obs., 3888, 3954,
Com., 400il-4028, 4144-4166, 4222-424:3, 4326, 4336-4341, 4393-4406, 4688-4698, 4801-4812, 4826-4828, 4870-4893, 494 7-4952, 4962-4970, 5010-5017; 3R., 5085, 5086; m., fi266-i3274; cons. amdts., 5386.
'Trustee (Amendment) Bill, 2It., 1232-1236. Turf, Removal from Domain, q., 207;
adj., 292. Vagrancy Amendment Bill, 2R., 942. Western La]](1s (Amendment.) Bill, cons.
amdts., 5255. Widows' Pansions (Further Amendment)
Bill, 2R., 2378; Com., 2384. Women's College (I~ands) Bill, 2R., 1553. \Vo1·kers Compe11sation Amendment Bill, Com.., 1240.
BRADDON, The Hon. Sir II. Y., K.B.K: Advances to Settlrrs (Government Guarantee) Bill, 2R., 2!586.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2&., 410.
Co-operation (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 1548.
Economic Situation, The, 1n., 4502. Government HailWaJS null Tramways
Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4768. Industl'ial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 2163.
!
BRADDON, The Hon. Sir H. Y. (continuec7):
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Bill, 2R., 5373.
Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Bill, 2R., 4420.
l'ublie S~n-ice (Salaries Reduction) Bill, 2R., 593u.
Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5092.
BREKKAN, 'l'hc Ho11. \\'.:
Address in Reply, m., !ll, 144. Adjournment, 111., 4245, 4426, 4707 47G!l . Coal-mining Industry:
Accounts, Investigation of, address, 92, 147.
Ad,journment, m., 249:3. Attorney-General and, address, 96, 149. Brown, J1.1r. John, allclress, 92, 95, 147,
149; supply, 347. Coal, Cost of Production and Sale, add1·ess, 92, 97, 146.
Coal, Imported, address, 14:). Counsel, Appointment by Government, address, 14P.
:Fanar, The Hou. E. H. and, adc]ress, 145.
Income-tax, Deduction of, address, 9±, 100, 14-1.
Miners: Earnings of, address, 148. Police and, address, 93; supply, 3!7.
Premier, Statements l>y the, address, 97, 150.
Rothbury Colliery, adj., 249.). Hoyal Commission, Heport of, nc7j.,
4245; q., 4314; adj., 4426, 4707, 4.76H. Strike, Newcastle, ad1lress, 91. Timber \'1' orkers, Proceedings against,
add1·ess, 96, 149. Unemployment, adrl?-ess, !16. Wages, Reduction of, acld1·ess, 92, 14;).
Country ·women's Association of New Wales (Incorporation) Bill, 2R., 6232.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, 2R., 1199.
Economic Situation, The, ?n., 4570. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours).
Amendment Bill, 2R., '5444; Co?n., 5814. Justices (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4703. Prevention and l~elief of Unemployment Bill, 2R., 6011; Com., 6012-601G.
Railways: Motor T1·ansport and, supply, 346.
Supply Bill, 2R., 347. 'rransport Bill, Cont., 4008-4028. Unemployment, address, 92.
BROOKS, The Hon. W.: Country Women's Association of New
South Wales (Incorporation) Bill, 2R., ()233.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation Bill, 2R., 1197.
Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1797.
lxviii BRO lNDF..X TO SPEECHES.
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
BROOKS, The Hon. \V. (continued): Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2679.
M;etropolitan Milk Bill, 2a., 2710. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill,
Com., 1324, 1424. Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans)
Bill, 2R., 3087. Traffic, Macquarie-street, adj., 890. Transport Bill, Com., 4022, 4227-4245, 4336, 4399, 4693, 4806, 4826, 4886-4893, 4964-4970, 5010-5017.
Unemployment Relief Tax Bill, 2R., 6017.
BROWNE, The Hon. J. A., B.A., LL.B., K.C. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2&., 358; Com., 518-537. Country Women's Association of New
South Wales (Incorporation) Bill, 2R., 6229.
Defamation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5699. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, Com., 5622-5629, 5692. Marketing of Primary P1·oducts (Amendment) Bill, m., 3146.
Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Bill, 2R., 4417.
Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill, Com., 5948-5955.
The Great Synagogue (Sydney) Bill, 2R., 6233.
Transport Bill, Com., 4404, 4692, 4811, 4885-4893.
BauXNER, Lieut.-Col. the Hon. M. F., D.S.O., A.rmidale:
Adjournment, 1n., 898, 4940. Bridges:
Heddon-Greta, q., 4173. Prince Alfred, q., 5123.
. Swansea, q., 4171, 4973. Bulli Pass, Widening of, q., 1673. Buses:
Grace Bros., q., 2891. Routes, q., 998, 1161.
Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2R., 6092.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 1297.
.councils: C!!nterbury, q., 460. City: Coal Contracts Inquiry, q., 893. Moama and Mnrray,. q., 1000.
Elections, City Council, q., 5029. Electricity:
Engineers' Certificates, q., 3553. Licenses, q., 5032. Richmond River, q., 370. Undertakings, Control of, q., 4095.
Flood Routes, Hawkesbury River q. 460 953. ' ' '
Flowers, Protection of Wild, q., 458. Garbage:
Beaches, on, q., 1848. City, Disposal of, q., 65.
BRCXNER, Lt.-Colonel The Hon. M. F. (ctd.): Hawkesbury River Crossing, q., 5630; obs.,
5634; q., 5721. Hillston to Roto Railway Bill, p.o., 1588,
1590. . Loan, City of Sydney, q., 3104. Loans, Municipal Unemployment, q., 1048. Main Roads Board, adj., 4940; q., 5465. Motors:
Accidents, adj., 3928; q., 5781. Cars, Parking of, q., 4173. Farmers, Tax and, q., 998. Headlights, q., 4513. Noises, q., 764. Tail-lights, q., G0;)2,
Parramatta Rivu (Ryde to Concord) B1·idge Bill, int., 5793; 2R., 5908.
Rating, Commonwealth Leases, q., 4516. Reserve, Coogee Beach, q., 2617. Roads:
Blaxland-Valley Heights, q., 1157, 1506. Canberra-Yass, q., 1106. Cessnoek, q., 4095. Construction, Cement Works and, q.,
4976, 5961. Contract Work v. Day Labour, q., 4975. Contract Works, q., 1105. Deviations: Claims, Compensation, q.,
4616, 5032. Excavation, Co-ordination of, q., 1161. Kurri Kurri, q., 543, 995, 409G. Main, q., 765, 1507. Main Northern, q., 1669, 1910, 5723. Main Western, St. Mary's, q., 832. Newcastle, q., 1392. Resumptions, q., 1507. Southern Highway: Concrete or Bitu-men, q., 5961.
View, Obstructions to, q., 768. Wallerawang-Portland, q., 4518. West Maitland, q., 995, 1392 .
Sheep-stealing Case, Guyra, expl., 3434. Streets: Surface Disturbance, q., 2940. Sublime Point: Motor Accidents, q., 5781. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, int.,
734; 2R., 849; p.o., 933; 2R., 966; Com., 974-985; cons. amdts., 1675-1684.
Taxicabs: Drivers: Standardisation of Conditions,
q., 1341. Services: Congestion of Traffic, q., 1802.
Traffic: Bus, Newtown, q., 655, 998, 1161. Buses, Grace Bros.', q., 1260. Cars, Parking of, q., 1803. City, q., 374, 1507, 1802. Macquarie street, adj., 898. Motor Competition, q., 4173. Overcrowding, Buses ancl Trams q., 3551. . '
St. James Station, q., 949. Taxi-buses, q., 1258. Trams Stationary: Vehicles Passing, q., 1558, 1849.
William-street, q., 1672.
Bnu SESSION 1929-30. 13un lxix
17 September, 1929, to 20 Sune, 1980.
BRUXNER, Lt.-Colonel The Hon. M. F. (ctd.) :
Tramways, Newcastle: Bus Competition, q., 295.
Transport Bill, int., 2973; 2&., 3123, 3327; Com., 3391-3409, 3435-3472, 3509-3528; cons. amdts., 5399-5408.
Transport Board: M,unicipal Representatives, q., 2616.
Unemployment: · '·¥1!~111 Municipal Loans, q., 1257, 6263. Relief: Distribution of, q., 5720, 6263. Relief Works, q., 766, 1000. Road Construction and, q., 1392.
Valuations: Crown Grants, q., 588. Vehicular Ferry, Hawkesbury River, q., 1910.
Wade Shire Rates. Validation Bill, int., 5467; 2&., 5753; 3&., 5871; cons. a milts., 6278.
Wee Waa Common, expl., 1397.
BRYANT, The lion. F. H.: Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation)
Bill, 2a., 1203. Economic Situation, m., 4604. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, 2R., 5518. Rothbury Colliery, adj., 2505.
BUDD, Mr. A. E., Byron: Benzine: Storage on Parms, q., 5031. Bread: Production and Delivery Costs,
q., 4431. Bush Fires Bill, 2R., 3742. Coal, By-products of, q., 585. ElectricHy Undertakings, Control of, q.,
4094. Financial Position, q., 3699. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2&., 1942. Marketing of Primary Produets (Amend
ment) Bill, 2&., 1413. Marrickville, The Hon. Member for, adj., 1962.
Tick, Cattle: Eradication of, q., 953, 34801 3628.
BURKE, Mr. F. M., Newtown: Birds and Animals Proteetion Bill, int.,
604. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., m., 26. Labour Bureau, q., 5031. . Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Vn.t., 1595. Mental Defectives Bill, 2R., 3764; Cont.,
54fl4. Metropolitan Milk Bill, int., 1530. Moratorium, q., 3812. Opticians Bill, 2R., 4858. Parliamentary Allowances and Salariea
Bill, int., 4210. Standing Orders, Suspension of, m., 26. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, ift.t.,
746. Taree·Wingham Water Supply Administration Bill, 2:&., 1751.
BuRK1111 Mr. M. F (continued): Traffic: Bus, Newtown, q., 654. Transport Bill, 2R., 3187'. Unemployment, q., 5031. Vagrancy Amendment Bill, i1tt., 327; 2L,
687.
BUK!CE, Mr. M., Phillip: Adjournment, m., 896, 899, 3927, 5008. Award, Bakers', q., 66. · Borrowing, Government, supply, 4787. Budget, Railway and Tramway, supply
4784. ' Cement Contract Ratification Bill, int.,
5788. Children, Health of, q., 5465. Citizen's Reform League, q., 1346. City Railway: Workers, Complaints by, q., 1050.
Civic Commission: Electricity Supply: Control of, q., 3480. Electricity Surplus, q., 3812. -Land, Sale of, q., 5719. Sale of Garbage Plant, q., 540. ·
Death Rate, q., 5960. Dismissals :
Harbour Trust, q., 1722, 1910, 2061, 3627.
Tramway, q., 2062. Employment, Christmas, q., 1450, 1970, 2388.
Family Endowment, q., 656, 1808. Hillston to Roto Railway Bill, int., 1466;
Com., 1591. Land, the Man on the, supply, 4786, Legal Aid Office, q., 223, 1392, 4897; adj.,
5008. Malolo s.s.: Health of Passengers, q.,
1673. Mental Defectives Bill, Co1n., 4836-4849,
5413, 5487-5495. ' Motor-car, Governor's, q., 294. Motors, Competition of, supply, 4789. Railways:
Advertising, supply, 4790. Country Lines, supply, 4788. Non-paying Lines, supply, 4784. Refreshment-rooms, q., 5123. Trains, Holiday, supply, 4790.
Rations: Distribution of, q., 1448. For Single Men, q., 1258.
Roads, Developmental, supply, 4789. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, int., 737; 2R., 908; Com., 973-985; 3R., 1034.
Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans) Bill, 2R .. , 3054. ··
Tenants, C<'impensation of, q., 3698. Traffic:
Accidents, Motor, adj., 3927. City, q., 374. Ma.cquarie-street, adj., 896, 899.
Tramways: Parcel charges, q., 999. Transport Services, supply, 4785.
·hx BuR INDEX TO SPEECHES. BuT
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
):urcu~. Mr l\1. (contiuued) : \JJJC:lllplv;vment., q., 893, 1970, 2323, 4611;
S1'11Jl/.!f, 4,786, linion OITieials, Prosecution of, q., 956. Vagrancy Amcn<lment Bill, 2R .. , 694. Vegetable Supplies, q., 5465. \Vagc:~ illHI Hours, s11pply, 4784. \Von1:worth )'arl,, q., 720. \\'cnt.worth Park (Vesting) Bill, ·int.,
f>,87[1,
Btr'."J,Jm, J\f1·. \V. J., Hurs"tvillc:
J,cljOHI'll111Cllt, 111., 261, 1304. ./'.l'lnstrong Sliloke Box Apparatus, m.,
JOOl, JOlG. :1:n:dfiel<l, nr., Position of, q., 2892. l~"clowmcnt, J<'amily, q., 207. Bxplnn~.(:ion, Personal, 1015. Covc.rnmcnt R-ailways (Amendment) Bill, ~~I:., 1723.
Covernmr.nt H,Jilways (Amendment) Bill, i1>.t., (>l•'/7; ~~H., li740; Com., 5871-5883.
J>arlin.mc·nt~r:v Electorates and Elections (Amenilm,;nt.) Bill, Com., 701-806.
llnilwa.ys ancl •rramwa;rs: Bexley, q., 838. Hndgrt., Hailways and Tramways, sup-
f1T1f, 1-7G2. Chullora \';T orkshops, w7j., 1304. (Jircul:w Quay Station, q., 2892. UJmmissioncr, Allegations against, q.,
1.0!!6. ]Jevelopmental Lines, budget, 47;32. :Oiswisnals, q, %5, 4097; supply, 4757. l'rucs, l'asscager, suppl.y, 4756. J:'inan~cs, IW.J>Zll-1f, 4753. J,fniJH, S1lJ!ply, 4757, HcwspapenJ, Carriage of, supply, 4756. l'asse.N, U.o!.urncd Soldiers, q., 2611. :Porter~, J\mior, q., 1669. :w~l.cr:, ]•\·eight, supply, 4755. H\\l.rcnchmen!:, adj., 261, 4::i18; adj.,
47r.7 .. Bt•J'))lnsef!, Conductors', q., 4172. 'J'cmpe-e:tsl: Hills, adj., 336, 3185. 'J'iel<eot.s, \'il'orkmcn's Weekly, s·upply,
4'i[•[t ..
'i'rains, Jllawa.rra, q., 1344, 1389. Tra••spod: Hill, 2n., 32'71; Corn., 3463-3472. \Vidows' Pensions, q., 1102. ;\Vol'k("'s' Compensation Commission, q., . 3%3.
BUT~'ENsnAW, '£he lion. E. A., Lachlan: .. Acljow·;,mc.nt, m., 6311.
Alien \Yorkers, q., 4971. :1\.Tmsl.rong P.moke-box Apparatus, m., ~014 ..
Breakwater, l~ewcaatle, q., 1505. )lri<lgcs:
Aberglr.slyn, q., 613G. Oappel.''s Creek, q., 2894. O?,rringtoll, q., 2325, 3405. Ctm·encc Jt.ivcr, q., 890, 4711. Milperra, q., 3237.
BuTTESSHAW, The Hon. E. A. (continued): Bridges (continued) :
Spit, q., 2839, 3961, 4432. Sydney Harbour, q., 715, 1162, 1802,
3959, 4343, 4895, 4971, 5028, 5540, 5844, 6260.
Wagga Wagga, q., 1104. Bungcndore-Captain's Flat Railway Bill, int., 5782.
Cablegram, Water and Sewerage Board, q., 4097.
Cement Contract Ratification Bill, int., .5785; q., 5956; 2R., 6075 .
Cook's River Improvements, q., 103, 955, 1103, 1256, 294~ 5123, 5842, 5958, 6260.
Dnms: Burrcndong, q., 586. W oronora, q., 5461.
Dismissals: Port Kemula Power-house, q., 2893.
Drainage ·works: Newcastle, q., 3632, 3964, 4170. Stockton, q., 1603. Throsby Creek, q., 1721.
Drainers, Licensed, q., 3370. Dredges:
Cook's River, q., 4519. Docking and Construction of, q., 110~,
1392. Electricity Supply:
Galong, q., 1446. Jugiong, q., 1852. Picton, q., 5778, 6136. Wallendbeen, 1260, 1346.
Economic Situation, The, ?n., 4629. Eggs, Sale of Bad, q., 4976. Empire Day: Private Member's Business,
q., 4829. Employment, Christmas, q., 1671. Factory Sites, Port Kembla, q., 1342. J!'erry: Lugarno-Menai, q., 3699. J<'ilms, AustJ·alian and British, q., 4099. Flood Prevention, Hunter River, q., 1342,
1603, 1805. J<'01ty-four Hours Week: Election Promise,
1]., 4.900. Gold-mining, q., 4831. Govemor, State, q., 4897. Harbour Trust: Employees, q., 5838. Hillston to R.oto Railway Bill, int., 1464;
2R., 156·7 . Hospital·, Morisset Mental, q., 4520. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1867. Interest, Rates of, q., 4074. Irrigation Commission: Disposal of Pro·
ducts, q,, 891. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., expl., 61. Marsupials, Destruction of, q., 4831. Metal Quarries, State, q., 4516, 4829, 5125,
5463. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage Amendment Bill, i11t., 4350; 2R., 4350.
BuT· SESSION 1929-30. BuT
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
BuTTEl\'SHAW, The Hon. E. A. (continued): Money-lenders, Charges of, q., 4834, Moratorium, q., 4974. Moscheto Island, q., 5959. Moscheto Island Agreement Ratification
Bill, int., 5978; 2R., 6099. ::lfurray River: Bungawannah Lock, q.,
6260. Musicians, Moving Pictures and, q., 4100. Newcastle, .Ron. Member for: Question
by, 461. J>arliament:
Session, End of the, obs., 6311. Time for Discussion, Allocation of, obs., 4867.
Parramatta River (Rydc to Concord) Bridge, m., 6301.
Parramatta River (Sutherland-street, Auburn) Bridge Bill, Com., 6302.
Pipeline, Junee-Tenandra, q., 652. Port Kcmbla: Factory Sites, q., 294. Power-house, Bunnerong, q., 3103. Premier, Absence of the, obs., 4977. Premier, 1£r. F. Burke and the; q., 2059. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment
Bill, obs., 6288. Profiteering, q., 4830. Public Works Employees, Port Kcmbla, q., 3369.
Public Works, Newcastle, q., 1380, 3698, 4170, 5233.
Pumping Plant, Wilcannia, q., 197 4. Railways:
Bankstown-George's River, q., 1107. Bourke-Barringun, q., 2326. Bungendore-Captain's Flat, q., 4097,
4.519, 5544; m., 5636; 2R .. , 5897. Circular Quay Station, q., 1603. Constructing Authority, q., 3183, 4169. Construction Branch, q., 5390, 5538, Dulwich Hill Station, q., 766. l~mployee, Electrocution of, q., 2060. George's River, q., 4342. Gwabegar-Extension to Pilliga, q.,
3549. Hillston-Roto, q., 766, 951, 1389; m .. ,
1464. Manly-Newport, q., 952. Maryvale-Sandy Hollow, q., 222, 5186. Moss Vale-Port Kembla Telegraph, q., 4711.
North Shore-Manly, q., 1505. Officers, Transfer of, q., 4169, 4898,
6133; St. Leona1·d's-Eastwood, q., 2323, 3699, 5187. .
Tempe-East Hills, q., 2325, 4711. Railways (Construction Validation) Bill, int., 5978; 2R., 6121.
Roads: Broken Hill, Work at, q., 2211, 2842,
3405. Euston-Wentworth, q., 3370. Federal Grant: Sutherland Council, q., 2842.
BuT'rE~SHAW, The Hon. E. A. ( conthHKed-j. Roads (continued) :
Kurnell-Cronulla, q., 29,13·. I Menindie-WentwortJ11 q'.J J,S05. i 1 1\fetal, Supply of, q., 4974. Western Division, q., 3633, Wi.lcannia, q., 28421 340fi.
Sewage, Botany Bay, q., 221:1, Sewerage:
Bondi Overflow, q., 5185. Cessnock, q., 1160. Goulburn, q., 895, J3n, JWN. Maitland, q., 2062. Northern Suburbs Outfall, •./-; 225, 098. Stockton, q., 2136, 2943, '10001 51156. Wollongong, q., 6135.
Stock Route, •rJbooburra, q., 1)1)8 1.. Tablets, J\-fedical, Sale of, 11:, 1!lW. Taree-Wingham Water Supply .A dulioJi:;. tration Bill, int., 1471; 2R., 1'1413,
Telephone J;Jxchange, State, q., 'lllti; 83·1-, Tramway: Bondi Buaeh EJ<to;Jt~ion, g.1 3958.
Unemployment·: Broken Hill, q., 294, J !i!5.'31 30( l. Christmas, q., 1340. Clothing, Distribution of, q., IJ?,IH. Conference, q., 893 Councils, Grants to, q., 1313'{, Insurance, q., 891. Local Government SulJnidy, q., •l9'12. Military Equipment, q., 613ti, 626•1. Newcastle, q., 2840, 4170. Hail way Coustruction and, q., 051, 1101. Rationing: Defence Department, g., 6135.
Relief of, q., 1001, 1046, 16'fJ, •1900. Hoad Works, q., 1001, 134.fj, Sewerage Works, q.,-6135. South-western Tableland Watc\' S:tt_pJ?l.t1 ••• q., 831.
·western Towns, q., 1720. Walsh Island:
Aerodrome, q., 2208, .232fj, Dockyard, q., 224, 461, 6541 '11315, :uoz;.
1253, 1387 J 1675, 1972. ·watchmen, Public Works Dcp:.ntmoJlt1 q.,.
3808, 4099. Water and Sewerage Hoard:
Contract, Engineering, q., 19'10. Dismissals, q., 1449. Staff, q., 5461,
Watering Places, Stock, q., 2101 t5•!61. Water Supply:
Bathurst, q., 294, 955, 3104. . Broken Hill, q., 66, 543, 71'1, 8351 955,
1107, 1158, 1257, 1558, 2042, 3184, 3700, 4253, 4899, 4976.
Hume Weir, Inundation of 'J'imtc:r Country, q., 295.
Mudgee, q., 3104. ;12:'.\ Orange, q., 997, 1103, Portland, q., 1450, Schemes, Cost of, q., 995. Shortage, q., 23261 2457.
1xxii EuT lNOEX TO SPEECHES.
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
BuTTENSHAW, Tho Hon. E. A. (continued;:
Water Supplj< (continued) : South-western Tableland, q., 105, 222, 208,· '460, 652, 831, 1051, 1446, 1670, 1915, 2058, 2840, 3239, 4253.
Tunnel, High-pressure, q., 6264. Weir, Hume, q., 295, 895. Wentworth, q., 2058. Wilcannia, q., 1253. Wollongong, q., 3427.
Western Lands (Amendment) Bill: Country Party, q., 4345.
Wharves: Carrington .Basin, q., 1718.
.Hunter River S.S. Company's, :!:lewcastle, q., 1449, 1915.
BuzACOTT, The Hon. N. J.: Committee, House, obs., 67. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 399; Com., 450; cons. amdts., 1661.
. Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, 3R., 3297.
Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,.6026.
Justices (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4701. Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Bill, 2&., 4411.
-Sydney Corporation Amendment Com., 1326-1338; p.o., 1330 ,· Com.
Transport Bill, 2R., 3953; Com., . 4162, 4241-4244, 4324, 4337. ·west Scholarships Bill, 2R., 4955.
0
·CmLL, Mr. J. J., St. George:
~ill, 1423. 4014,
Armstrong Smokebox Apparatus, m., 1012. Arncliffe West Publl~. School, q., 3239. Australian Iron and Steel Coy., Port
Kembla: Employment, q., 1052. Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill, m., 6156.
Coal-Mining Industry, supply, 2767. -Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
Com., 1370. ·Constitution Further Amendment (Refer
endum) Bill, Com., <!006. Cook's River:
Dredge, q., 4519 Improvement, q., 1103. Park Area, q., 894.
Dismissal of Railway a.nd Public Worn Employees, adj., 229, 1055 .
.. Gas, Price of, q., 6139. · Government Railways (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 1736. · Government Railways (Amendment) Bill,
int., 5576; Com., 5879. Government Works: Dismissals, adj., 101!3. Harbour Trust Dismissals, q., 4171. House Committee, m., 242. Members, Hon., Information to, q., 2390. Metropolitan Milk Bill, Com., 2406-2413.
CAHILL, Mr. J. J. (co-ntinued J: Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas: Sol· dier Settlers, adj., 5560.
Parliament: Discussion, Curtailment of, supply, 2769.
Public Service: Entrance Examinationa, q., 4713.
Railways: Administration, su.pply, 4793. Apprentices, supply, 4793. Assistant Commissioners, Sitpp'ly, 4793, Bonus System, supp'ly, 258; q., 160G,
4254. Clerks and Night Officers, Regression of, supply, 261.
Commissioners and Employees, 8'UPfJl1f1 2770.
Commissioners' Retirement, supply, 260, Concessions, supply, 4792. Country Lines, Losses on, supply, 4792. Development, supply, 4792. Dismissals, adj., 229; supply, 258; q., 954.
Electric Trains, q., 654. Electrification, supply, 4793. Expenditure, Wasteful, supply, 4792. Finance, supply, 258. Forster's, Mr., Trip to Madrid, mpplf11
4793. Girl Labour, supply, 261. Hours, q., 4249; supply, 4790. Injured Employees, supply, 259. Locomotive Branch, supply, 4794. Losses, supply, 258. Motor Competition, supply, 259. "NN" Engines, wpply, 4794.
Officers' Trips Abroad, q., 4037; S'Uop· ply, 4793.
Overseas Contracts, supply, 260. "P" Class Engine~, supply, 4794. Rationing, ailj., 5431; q., 5544. Reorganisation, supply, 258. Retirements, q., 1972. "36" Class Engin~A, supply, 4794. Ultimo and White Bay Power-housea:
New Positions, supply, 4793. Wages, q., 4249; supply, 4790. Working Week, Shorter, supply, 2511
4794. Workshop F<lremen, Overplus of, 8'U1J~, 258.
Railways and 'I'ramways Budget, m., 4790.
School Cleaning, Children and, q., 838. Sewage in Botany Bay, q., 2212. Superannuation, Public Service, q., 1139. Supply, m., 2767. Supply Bill, m., 258. Tramways:
De:fieit, supply, 259. Footboards, q., 1447. Motor-bus Competition, supply, 259.
Transport Bill, 2&.. 3205; Com., 3398; 3R., 3576; cons. amdts., 5407.
C.m SESSION 1929-30. lxxiii
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
CAHILL, Mr. J. J. {continued): Unemployment:
Artisans, q., 4972, 5031. Rations, single men, q., 2058; supply,
2770. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, int., 326. Wheat Pest, Spider Mite, q., 542, 652. Widows' Pensions (Further Amendment)
Bill, Com., 2122.
CARRUTHERS, The Hon. Sir JOSEPH, K.C.M.G., LL.D.:
Birds and Animals Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4083; Com., 4087.
Cement Coutraet Ratification Bill, 2R., 6193
Constitution (Furtlwr Amendment) Bill, Com., 436-440, 509·516, 629-644; 3R., 872; con.~. amdts., 1636-1665; m., 1883; p.o., 1887; m., 1892.
Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Rill, 2R., 3J 54; Com., 3228-3230.
Economic Situation, m., 4495. Farrer Memorial Research Scholarship
Fund Bill, 2R., 6164; Com., 6165. Forest Reserves, Revccation of, m., 4317. Hughes Sir Thomas, M.L.C., m., 4800. Income' Tax (Amendment) Bill, Com.,
2678. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, 2R., 5508. .Justices (A1nendmeut) Bill, 2R., 4700. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2684. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2708. Parliamentary A11o'.l'ances and Salaries
Bill, 2R., 4408; 3R., 4681. 'Transport Bill, 2R., 3694, 3771; Com.,
4012-4028, 4219-4243, 4698. Trustee (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1235. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, cons.
message, 5250.
CARTER, :Mr. H. C., Liverpool Plain~:
Address in Rcpl,l', 176. Advances to Settlers (Government Guar·
antee) Bill, 2R., 2365. Agricultural Inr1ustry. addre.~s, 177. Birds anil Animals Protection (Amend-ment) Bill, 2R., iHHi3.
Bush Fires (Amendment) Bill, q., 1806. Coal-mining Industrv, ar1ilres8, 177. Country •rowus Wn1H Supplies, q., 3697. Crown Lands (.Amendment) Bill, 2R.,
3028; Cont., 3120, 3344-3356. Cyanide of Potassium, q .. ll6. Education in Rural Districts, address, 177. FoTestry:
Com~ission, S1tpply, 2771. Reafforestation, supply, 2772.
Government Railways (Amenclment) Bill, int., 5574.
!A>hnnr and Industry Department, supply, 2'T'T2.
CARTER, Mr. H. C. ( cmdinued) : Land Settlement:
Closer Settlement, supply, 2773. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, ad
dress, 178; supply, 2773. Peel River Estate, Tamworth, supply,
2773. Pilliga Scrub, address, 178; q., 1504. Settlers, Unsuitable, address, 178. "Yankell" Grubbing, address, 178.
Machinery and Motor-car Salesmen, Regulation of, address, 178.
Main Roads Board, supply, 2771. Marsupials, Destruction of, q., 4712, 5541.
Metropolitan Meat Board, supply, 2111; q., 3478, 3554.
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas: Soldier Settlers, adj., 5562.
Mutton Industry Control, q., 1604. Parliament, Procc«l.ings of: Newspaper
Reports, q., 4169. Police Offences Amendment (Firearms)
Bill, 2R., 3999. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment Bill, 2R., 5653; Com., 5667.
Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, addres11, 178; int., 1064; 2R., 3832.
Prickly-pear Commission, supply, 2772 • Public Service: Salm ies, q., 3426.
Railways: Country Depots: Staff Transfers, q.;.
5392. Decentralisation Policy, address, 176. Electrification Costs, q., 3957. Fares, Country and Suburban, q., 2991. Freights, q., 5118. Goods Carriage Delays, supply, 2770. Goods Rates, supply, 2770: Guyra-Dorrigo, q., 589. Mill Commodities Rebates, supply, 2771. Motor competition, S'ltpply, 2770.
Rural Workers' Award, address, 177. Supply, m., 2770. Trust Funds, Misappropriation of, q.,
1047; supply, 2772.
Unemployment: Address, 177. Guyra-Dorrigo Railway, q., 589. Miners, q., 2135. Registration and Returns, q., 589.
Valuer-General, su.pply, 2772. Water (Amendment l Bill, 2R., 3727. Werris Creek Water Supply, addre&s, 11ft. 'Western Lands (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 4914.
Wheat, stored, q., 1448. Workers' Compensation (Amendment)
Bill, cons. amdts., 1686. Wyangala Dam, address, 176.
lxxiv CHA IxnEX TO SPEECHES. CHA
Volumes 118,119, 120, 121, 122,123.
CHAn'EY, Captain T·hc lion. F. A., Tamworth:
Aboriginal CarYings at Mootwingee, q., 2837.
Aborigines Protection Board Inspector, q., 1446.
Advertisements, Bogus, q., 4252. Airplane Landing Places q., 5960 A nsh·alian Gas Light Company: Wage Reduction, q., 3039, 3370, 4614, '1901.
Australian Iron and St~el Company, Port Kembh: Employment, q., 1052.
}~akers and Butchers: Prosecutions, q., 3103, 3484.
Bakers' Award, Breaches of, q., 66 222. Barrowmen, City, q., 2843. ' Basic \VagP: Hural Jndu8tril's, q., 3041. Benevolent Society of New South Wales:
Rations, q., 223. • Betting, Starting flice, q., 3428. Birds and Animals Protection (Amend
ment) Bill, int., 600; 2n., 3649; Com., 366ii-36G9.
Hritish Honour, J<irJ on, q.; 3183. Bush :b'ires Bill, int., 330; q., 9.53, 1806; 2n., 3736; Com., 374.'5-3752; cons. amdts., 5213.
Charitable Relief: Balmain, q., 4833. Benevolent SocietY: Christmas Grant,
q., 1506. . BeneYolent 8o6ctY: Rations, q., 223,
12.'58. " Christmr..s Cheer, q., 956, 1157, 1258,
1343. 2390. Poocl Relief, q., 1604. Migrants, nnd, q., J 258. :"< ewcastlc Benevolent Institutions,
Grants to, q., 1969. 0Yerlapping, q., 6139. Rozelle, q., 4833.
Charity Coileetions, q., 1257. Chedzey, Robert, Case of, obs., 1162. City Council Elections, q., 5029.
Coal-mining Dispute: Dole, South Maitland Field, q., 4712. Military Rifles, East Maitland, q., 2615. Prosecutions, q., 3102.
Commission of the Peace, q., 2892. Constitution Further Amendment (Re
ferendum) Bill, p.o., 3001; Com., 3011. Crime in Metropolis, q., 3430. Cri~es. (Intimidation and Molestation)
B1ll, tnt., 37 4; 2n., 485; cons. amdts., 1454.
Cyanide of Pota.ssium, q., 66. Domain, Hon. Members in, q., 3241. Domestic Servants from Coalfields, q., 1254, 1343.
Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, q., 373. Early Closing Law, q., 832. Eight Hours Day, Woodstock, adj., 2377. Blectoral Enrolment, q., 1451, 4973,
5033, 523 7, 5463, 5539 5540. Employment: Christmas; q., 1802.
CHAFJmY, Captain The Hon. F. A. (continued) Family Endowment and Unemploymen~
Relief, q., 837. Pisheries and Oyster Fa.nris Bill, q., 1846,
3182; int., 4796. Fisheries: Darling River, q., 539. Fire Brigades:
Kcmpsey, q., 3628. Station property, q., 2322.
Forty-eight Hours Week an<l Blinu Workers, q., 5842.
Garbage on Beaches, q., 1804. Gas:
A ust.ralian Gas Light Company: Wage Reduction, q., 30:Jll, 331 O, 4614, 4901.
Cha1·ges, q., 769, 1001. Price of, q., 6139. Supply, adj., 1111; q., 2060, 2615.
Grace Bros.' 'Buses, q., 1260. Guyra Sheep Stealing Case, obs., 3430;
q., 34.81. .Tcsmond Hotel License, q., 370. .Johnson, Miss Amy, q., 6031. Kempsey Fire Brigade, q., 3628. J"abour Bureau:
Hntions, q., 2134, 3187. Registration, Local, q., 589, 892, 29!JG. Suburban, q., 589, 892, 2995.
Legislative Council: Referendum, q., 3629, 3959.
Love Birds, Trapping of, q., 1849. Magistrates, Houomry, List of, q., 5840. Malnutrition and Unemployment, q., 5839. Marsupials, Dcstru~tion of, q., 4712, 4832,
4972, 5121, 5190, 5389, 54G7, 5:)41, 5780, 6134.
Medway Colliery, Berrima, q., 1341, 1501, 1975.
lllotor Traffic: Cars on Wrong Side of Trams, q., 996. Graec Bros. 'Buses, q., 12GO. Parking, q., 2211. Sublinn Point Accident, q., 5277. 'J'rams, Stationary, q., 1507.
Moving Pictures: Advertisements, Suggestive, q., !)96,
3426, 3484, 3554. American Films, q., 3371, 4035. Australian Films, q., 3371, 4035. Censorship, q., 1258, 33 71. Posters, q., 996. Theatres: Finances, q., 4249.
Mothers, Nursing, Aid to, q., 3814. Museum Officials' Trip, q., 3697. Oil Tanker, Fire on, Newcastle, q., 3183. Opossums, Open Season for, q., 4037. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections
(Amendment) Bill, int., 590; 2R., 751, 790; Corn., 793-805_, 986-991, 1027.
Photographs, N cwspaper, q., 1258. Police:
Burrinjuck Launch, q., 1607. Cootamundra, q., 292. Crime in Metropolis, q., 3430. (:'riminal Investigation Branch, q.,
3430, 4714.
CHA .SESSION 1929-30. Cn.l lxxv
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
CnAFn;v, Captain The Hon. F. A. (contimted): Police (contimwd):
Escort, Timber Vehicles, q., 65, 103, 222.
Hyde Park Demonstration, q., 2617. :Mackay, Inspector, q., 3430, 4714. Maitland Coalfield, q., 3036. North Sydney, q., 3102. Officers ''Under a Cloud," q., 369. Orange: Assault Charge, q., 3311. Overtime, Timber-workers' Strike, -q.,
1806, 2391. Port Kembla Station, q., 891, 1001. Shooting by Constable, q., 372, 951. Suburbs, Protection For, q., 1502. Young, Complaint AgaiJlst Officer at, q., 2320.
Police Offences Amendment (l<'irearms) Bill, int., 3715; 2R., 3988; Com., 4001-4003.
Public Servants, Retired, Employment of, q., 1914.
Railway RegulatioJls, Arrests Under, q., · 1846, 1914.
Rifle }'iring at Railway Trains, q., 658, 1052.
Rothbury: Opening of I,ctters at, q., 2944, 3183.
Scaffolding and Lifts Act, q., 653, 769. Shop Assistants, q., 1973. Starting Price Betting, q., 3428. Stock: Cyanide Poisoning, q., 1849. Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans)
Bill, 2R., 3049; Corn., 3059; 3R., 3060. Syd.ney Industrial Blind Institution, q.,
2837. Taxi-bus Driwrs, q., 373. 'fheatres and Public Halls Act, q., 5722, 5956.
'J'im.ber Vlf orkers' Dispute: Hyde Park Demonstration, q., 2617. Police Action, m., 236. Police Escort, Timber Vehicles, q., 65, 103, 222.
Police Overtim~, q., 1806, 2391. Volunteers and Revolvers, q., 952,
1052. Tram Footboards, Children on, q., 1447, 1720.
Toronto Fire, q .. 2062. Umberumberka Reservoir, q., 4716. Unemployment: -
Annandale, q., 5234. Artisans, q., 4972, 5031. · Balmain, q., 4833, 5779. Bankstown, q., 64, 296, 4252. Bathurst, q., 4895. BeneYolent Society, q., 5465. Bondi Junction Depot, q., 5779. Bread Supplies, q., 5388. Broken Hill, q., 105, 224, 589, 892,
2209. Coalfields, Northern, q., 715, 951, 1802,
3309, 4830, 5841. Country Officers. Instructions to, q., 4612.
CHAFFEY, Captain The Hon. F. A. (continued) ;: Unemployment (continued) :
Country Relief, q., · 5234, 5462, 5G32 5843.
Cullen Bullen, q., 5718. Dole in Country, q., 4712. Eligibility for Food Relief, q., 5538, Family Endowment and Relief, q., 837,.
5843. Food Relief, adj., 3410; q., 3808, 3962, 4432, 4517, 4833, 4898; 1n., 5049; q.,. 5538, 5632. .
Food Supplies: Tenders for, q., 5233. Food Supply for Unemployed, q., 2135. Government ViTork, q., 5062. Granville, q., 4517. Guyra-Dorrigo Railwa.v, q., 589, 892. Hurstville Helie£ Depot, q., 4252, 4831. Incomes and Relief, q., 5387. Irrigation Areas, q., 2942. Kurri Kurri, q., 051, 6134. Labour Bureau: Rations and Employ
ment, q., 2314, 3186. Labour Bureau Call-up, q., .5030, 5031,
5278. Labour Bureau, Suburban, q., 58!:1, 892,.
2995. Lithgow, q., 4830. Liverpool, q., 64, 296. Maitland, q., 892, 5126. Malnutrition, q., 5839. Mascot: Food Relief, q., 5:338.
Moss Vale-Port Kembla Railway, q., 64, 296.
Municipal Loans, q., 1048. Newcastle, q., 715, 4252, 5121, 5126. North Sydney Labour Bureau, q., fi389. Parramatta: Rations, q., 2136, 5280. Passes for Unemployed, q., 1388, 2993. Portland, q., 4830, 5718. Prospecting, q., 5388. Rations, Curtailment of, q., 1557. Rations, Distribution of, q., 1448, 1674,
1720, 4168, 6031. Rations, Northern Coalfields, q., 4830. Rations: Single Women, q., 4899. Rations ancl Hent, q., 4971, 5234. Rations for Single Men, q., 105, 58!),
653, 768, 951, 1159, 1258, 2059, 3697, 3808, 4251, 5238, 6137.
Refusal of Relief at Pal'l'amatta, q., 5280.
Regis_tration, Local, q., 589 892, 29915. Relief, Distribution of, q., '4168, 5233,
59:38. Relief Orders, Maitland, q., 5126. Helie£ Orclers, Newcastle, q., 4252, 5121,
5126. Relief Works: Even:1tg News Article, q., 5234.
Rozelle, q., 4833, 5779. Shelter, q., 5840. South-Western Tablelands Water Supply
Scheme, q., 4899. Tempe Reclamation Works, q., 5543, 5960.
lxxvi CHA INDEX TO SPEECHES. Co A
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
CHAFFEY, Captain The Ron. F. A. (continued): Unemployment (continued):
Tent Dwellers, Relief to, q., !i280. Tramway Passes, g., 3964, 4344. Wentworth, q., 1974. Weston, q., 951. Wollongong-Port Kembla., q., 64, 2911. Women and Unemployment Fund, q.,
6135. Wyangala Dam, q., 589, 892.
Unemployment (Food and Relief Orders), m., 5049.
Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, in.t., 325; 2&., 681; Com., 698, 724-732.
Volunteer Workers and Revolvers, q., 952, 1052.
Whaling Industry, q., 1847, 1973. White, :1\fr. J., .r:P., q. 374, 540. Workers' Compcnsatjon:
Commission: Delay in Hearings, q., 3!l6::l.
Widows, Payments to, q., 4ii8, 653. Workmen's Compensation (Broken Hill)
Act, q., 2840, 2993. Yarrangbilly Caves, q., 950.
OLYNE, Mr. D., King:
Abattoir By-Products, q., 1156. Armstrong Smokebox Apparatus, m.,
1008. Bush Fires Bill, Com., 3747. City Council: Insurance Business, q., 219. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
Com., 1360. -Domain:
Encroarhment on, q., 769. Footpaths, q .. 1968. Lighting, q., 540, 3041.
Economic Situation, m., 41171. Farrer Memorial Rellearch Scholarship
Fund Bill, Cnm., !i994. Government Works: Dismissals, adj., 1053,
1062. Hawkeshury Briilg-e: Painting-. q., 5718. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, Com., ii200. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2&, 2452. Meat By-Product@. q., 955. Morisset M<>ntal Hospital, q., 4519. Motor Traffic:
City, q .. 374, 1507. 1672. Cong-estion, q.. 1801. Parking, q., 4173. Taxi Services, q., 1801. William-street, q., 1672.
Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas: Soldier SPtt.lers, adj., 5564.
Parliamentarv Electorates and Election. (Amendment) Bill. Com., 800.
Private Members' Business, q., 3550. Public Serviec (SRlnries Reduction) Bill,
r-n'llg. amdts., 6149-6151. Railways:
City: 44-hours Week, q., 4347. Freight f'harl:(es, Queensland, a., 1501. Lavatory Accommodation, q,, 1256.
CLYNE, Mr. D. (continued) Scaffolding and Lifts Act, q., 653, 5187. Scarlet Fever, Lord Howe Island, q., 21311. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 914. Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans)
Bill, 2R., 3056. Sydney Harbour Bridge, q., 4342, 5844. Sydney Harbour Trust (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 5997. Transport Bill, 2&., 3220; Com., 3444-84471 3524.
Unemployment: Food and Relief Orders, m., 5055. Rations for Married Men, q., 4251. Rations for Single Men, q., 104, 589.
Wentworth Park (Vesting) Bill, in.t., 288!. Widows' Pensions, q., 3809. Widows' Pensions (Further Amendment)
Bill, Com., 2124-2126. William-street High School, q., 3312. Woolloomooloo Baths, q., 4970, 5962.
COATl!:S, The Hon, J. F.: Address in Reply, 13. Agent-General, address, 17. Arbitration, Industrial: Rural Awa.rd.l1
address, 18. Birds and Animals Protection (Amendment) Bill, adj., 3807.
Bribery of Members, Alleged, priv., 4079. Business,, Order of, q., 1232, 1490; adj.,
3100, 3546. Carruthers, Sir Joseph, Statement by, adj.,
889. Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2&.,
6171. Christmas Felicitations, adj., 2808. City Council, address, 14. Civic Commission, address, 14. Coal-mining Industry, addreRs, 15. Coal-mining Industry: Rothbury Colliery, adj., 2497.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, address, 15; 2R., 216; adj .. 217; 2&., 263; Com., 437-452, 522-G37, 580-581, 629-647, 702-711; 3R., 808; rccom., 808-820; 3&., 871; cons. amdts., 1649; m., 1891.
Constitution Fnrther Amendment (Referendum) Bill, 2&., 31.51; C01n., 3170-3178, 3227-3236; 3R., 3294.
Crimes (Fraudulent Misappropriation) Bill, 2R., 1445.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestatiou) Bill, lR., 626; 2&., 1190; Com., 1225-1230.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2a., 3535; Com., il54R-3544; 1·~r-om., 3618.
Economic Situation, m., 4476; p.o., 457!. Family Endowment Act, address, 16, Finance:
Loan Counril, Federal, address, 16. Policy of the State, address, 11. Railway Deficit, ad&ress, 17. Surplus, address, 17.
Forest Reserves, Revocation of, m., 4317.
Co A SESSION 1929-30. lxxvi~
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
tJOATES, The Ron. J. F. (continued): Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, m., 1762; 2R., 1774. ·
Guardianship of Infants Bill, 2R.., 2836, 2886.
Hughes, Sir Thomas, M.L.C., m., 4799. Income Tax (Amendment) Bill,. Com.,
2679 .. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2&., 2022; Com., 2196-2205. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, 2R., 5507; Com., 5688-5690, 5806-5808.
Industrial Arbitration (Suspension of Living Wage Declaration) Bill, m., 871; 2R., 889.
Land Settlement, add?-ess, 17. Legal Practitioners Bill, address, 14. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2681;
Com., 2689-2695. Loan Council, Federal, address, 16. Local Government Ordinance No. 55, m.,
3411. Marketing of Primary Products (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 3097; Com., 3100; 3R., 3301.
Married Women's Property (Amendment) Bill, C01n., 948.
Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4329.
Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Bill, 2R., 4407; 3R., 4681.
Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill, 2R., 5939. '
Railways: Deficit, address, 17. Fares and Freights, add1·ess, 18. Finance, address, 17.
Registration o! Births, Deaths and Marriages (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4007.
Salvation Army (New South Wales) Property Trust Bill, 2R., 713.
Sancta Sophia College Incorporation Bill, 2R., 2013.
Small Debts Recovery (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 94fi.
Supply Bill, 2R., 340. Supply Bill (No. 4), 2R., 4320. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1309; Co·m., 1323-1338; p.o., 1330; Com., 1423.
Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans) Bill, 2R., 3088; Com., 3090.
Transport Bill, 2R., 3691; Com., 4008-4028, 4143-4166, 4228-4238, 4336-4339, 4394-4406, 4688-4691, 4802, 4827-4828, 5016-5017.
Upper Rouse Reform, address, 15. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, Com., 943. West Scholarships Bill, 2R., 4958. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill 2R.,
5027, 5086. ' Workers' Compensation· (Amendment)
Bill, m., 1188; Com., 1243-1249, 14J.3. Workmen's Cornoration (Broken Hill),
(Amendment) Bill, 2R, 2512.
COLE, The Hon. S. L. :
Constitution (l''urthcr Amendment) Bill, Com., n81, fl37.
Dairies . Supervision (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 6242.
Smoking in Buses, adj., 4092. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1319; Com., 1325-1337, 1422. Taree-Wingham Water Supply Adminis· tration Bill, 2R., 1965.
Transport Bill, 2R., 3860; Com., 4233, 4325, 4806, 5010.
CoNCANNoN, The Hon. J. M.:
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 352; Com., 446, 640.
Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, 2R., 3175.
Economic Situation, m., 4607. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 6027; Com., 6028, 6129-6131. Government Relief Administration Bill,
2R., 6127; Com., 6128. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 2178. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, 2R., 5436; Com., 5624-5626, 5714-5715.
Industrial Arbitration (LiYing WR.ie) Amendment Bill, 2n., 2309.
Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2n., 2699. Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Bill, 2n., 4416.
Public Servants' Salaries Heduction, adj., 3888.
Public Srrvice (Salaries Relluction) Bill, 2n., 5819; Com., 5948-5%.1.
Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 6225; C01n., 6227.
Widows' Pensions (Further Amendmeu• Bill, Com., 2383.
CoNNELL, Mr. H., Kah!ibah:
Address in Reply, 178. Ambulance Services, q., 1345. Arbitration, Industrial, q., 539. Basic Wage: Rural Industries, q., 3041. Birds and Animals Protection (Amend-ment) Bill, Com., 3669.
Cleaners, State School, q., 105, 2324. Coal-mining Industry:
Dispute on .Northern Field, addre11, 179; q., 996, 1554.
Government and Dispute, q., 1554. Rothbury Colliery, m., 2541. Royal Commission, q., 63. Unlawful Assembly Charges, Maitland,
q., 3104. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1152, 1163; Co1n., 1294. Crime in Metropolis, q., 3430. Crimes (Intimidation and 1folesta.tion)
Bill, int., 390. Criminal Investigation Branch, q., 3430,
4714.
3xx:viii Cox lKDEX TO SPEECHES, Cox
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122,123.
CoNNELL, 1\lr. H. J. : (continued):
Dissent from Mr. Deputy-Speaker Missingham's Ruling, m., 1561-1566.
Dissent from .Mr. Deputy-Speaker's rul-ing, m., 2848.
Domain, Hon. Members in, q., 3240, Electoral Enrolment, q., 5237. Familv Enrlowment:
Abo-rigines' Protection Board, q., 4252. Family Endowment, q., 954. Half-castes, q., 3482, 4252. Outside A:;cnts, q., 1603. Policy of Government, q., 1672.
Forty-four Hours Week: Election pro-mise, q., 4900.
Government's Election Promises, q., 295. Government's Policy, q., 457. Income Tax Bill, p.o., 2660. Industrial Arbitration, q., 539. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., m., 27. Justices (Amenclm~nt) Bill, 2R., 4385;
p.o., 4390; Co1n., 4447. 1fackay, Inspector. q., 3430, 4 714. Mental Defectives ;Bill, Com., 484S, 5490.
Milk, Price of, g., 655. Moscheto Island Agreement Ratification
Bill, 2R., G102. Newcastle:
Technical College, g., 762, 1721. Public Works, q., 3698.
Newcastle, Hon. Member for, p.o., 465. Northern Hoad, Main: Hawkesbury
Crossing, q., 1910. Opticians Bill, Com., 5001. Police:
Crime in Metropolis, q., 3430, 471'[. Northern Coalfield, q., 369.
Policy of Government, q., 457. Prewntion and R-elief of Unemployment
Bill, Com.., 5670. Prison Labour and Road Work, g., 3238. Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill,
2R., 5322. Railways:
Cardiff Workshops Dismissals, q., 3963. DismissalR, q., 833. Honeysuckle Point Workshops, q., 3812,
4520, 4614. Woodville Junction, Brake Vans, d.,
1339. Schools:
Cardiff q., 5958. Classrooms, Portable, q., 5958. Furniture, q., 4099. Newcastle, Girls' High, q., 584, 3554. Newcastle, Technical College, q., 762,
1721. Sitting, Hours of, p.o., 2003. Swansea Bridge, q., 4170, 4973. Teachers:
Public Service Board, q., 2893. Qualifications, q., 6133. Student Teachers' Books, 1]., 5839. Temporary, q., 718.
CoNNELL, Mr. H. J. (continued):
Throsby Creek Drainage Works, q., 1806.
'l'ramways: Dismissals, q., 833. Newcastle: }'ares, 224, 893.
Transport Bill, Com., 3437. Unemployment:
Camp and Tent Equipment, Newcastle, q., 5721.
Christmas Employment, q., 1449. Coal-miners: Relief, q., 4034, 4830, 5033, 5126.
Main Roads Grant, q., 2212. Newcastle, address, 179; q., 2212, 2840,
5033, 5126. . Northern Coalfields, q., 713. Rations, Distribution of, q., 6030. Rations for Single Men, address, 179; q., 1159, 2059.
Singl<l Men, aitd1'css, 179.
Vagranr:-· (Amendment) Bill, int., 326. Walsh Island Dockyard, q., 654, 765, 1102,
1971. \Vidows' Pensions, q., 1848, 5187, 34.66,
:)631 6139, 6262. . . Wido{vs' Pensions (l<'urthcr Amendment) Bill, 2a., 2112; p.o., 2124.
CoNNlNGTON, The Han. :M. J.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 529, G43-645.
J~conomic Situation, m., 4579. Pamily Endowment (Amendment) "l3iii',
Com., 2578. J ndust.riai Arhitration (Amendment) Bill,
2a., 2183; Com., 2199-2202; 1'e-com., 2290.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Bill, 2R., 5524; Com., 5609-:)628, 5710-5715; 1'1JC011l. 5931-5932.
Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage) Amendment Bill, 2n., 2300.
Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2a., 2 703. Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill,. CIJ'11!., 4820.
Public Service (Salaries Rcductio11) Bill, :2R.,5830; Com., 5952-5954.
'l'ransport Bill, Com., ~231-4237, 4337, 4807-4812, 4827, 4875-4893, 4949-496.').
CONNOI,LY, Mr. P., Newcastle:
Clarence Hiver Bridge, q., 4711. Constitution Further Amendment (Refe-rendum) Bill, Co·nL., 3001.
Cowper-street Bridge, Carrington, q., 2894. Dredges, new, q., 1392. Employment, Christmas, q,, 1671. Family Endowment Claims, q,, 1808. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., m., 29. Judges, Acting, q., 3366, 3695. Maintenance Confinees, q., 2612. Moscheto Island, q., 5959.
CoN SESSIO~ 1929-30. lxxix
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
Cc'Xi>OLLY, Mr. P. (contifmed) : Newcastle:
Benevolent Institutions, Grants to, q., 1969.
Breakwaters, q., 1505. Carrington Basin Wharf, q., 1718. Carrington Bridge, q., 2325, 2894. Dismissals, Government Works, q., 29S9. Drainage Works, q., 3632, 3964. Harbour Trust, q., 717. Hon. Member for pTiv., 469. Hospital, q., 1849. Hunter River Wharf, q., 1449. Mines Subsidence Area, q., 997. Public Works, q., 1389, 3698, 5233. 'l'ramway Lands, q_, 296, 541, 714, 1105. Wheat Silos, q., 1254. Wool Sales, q., 370, 1253, 1605.
Rents: Moratorium, q., 2060. Stockton Drainage Works, q., 1603. Stoekton Sewerage Scheme, q., 1046,
213li, 2943, 4900, 5466. Tmmwnys: Parnell-place, Newcastle, q., 296, 541, 714, 1105.
'l'mnsport Bill, Com., 3440. Unemployment:
Newcastle, q., 4170. Rations for Single Men, Newcastle, q.,
1Vi9. Relief Onlers, Newcastle, g., 4202, 5121. Rothbury Camping Equipment, q., 5720. Stockton Sewerage Scheme, q., 104li,
2136, 2943, 4900, 546li. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, int., 327. Walsh Island Aerodrome, q., 2208. Walsh Island Dockyard, q., 224, 461, 654,
1253; adj., 1262; q., 2989. Wheat Silos, Newcastle, q., 1254. Widows' Pensions: Claims, q., 4035, 4346,
5842. Wool Sales, Newcastle, q., 370, 1253, 1605. \Vorkers' Compensation Insurance Rates, q., 4616.
. CULBERT, The Hon. J.:
Gqvernment Railways (Amendment) Bill, Com., 6130-6131.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Bill, 2R .. , 5459, 5496; Cont., 5808.
Industrial Arbitration (J;iving Wage) Amendment Bill, 2R., 2315.
Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill, Com., 59;31.
Timber Workers' Strike, adj., 433.
D
DAVIDSON, Mr. M. A., M1tTray: Agent-General, q., 4516. Benanee Settlers, q., 717. Birds and Animals Protection (Amend
ment) Bill, int., 603; 2R., 3664; Com., 3667.
DAYIDSO~, Mr. M.A. (continued):
Broken Hill: Junction North Mine, q., 1602; ai.lj.t 1633; q., 1852, 4098.
Milk Supply, q., 4031. W a tor Supply, q., 65; adj., 508; q.~ 835, 955.
·workers' Compensation, q., 1718. Broken Hill-'l'arrawiuga Railway, q.,
2138. Budget, The, q., 1259. Bungcndore-Captain's Flat Railway Bill, int., 5783.
Bush }'ires Bill, 2R., 3744; Com., 3749. Centenary Ccle bration (Amendment) Bill,
m., 6157. ChairmPn, Temporary, ancl Deputy·
Speaker, m., 844. Christmas Cheer, q., 1157. Cleaners, State School, q., 1912. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 2816. Constitution (Fmther Amendment) Bill,
Corn., 1354-1368. Constitution Further Amendment (Rofe
J·cndum) Bill, int., 2867; Com.,· 3003· 3012; co1\S. amdts., 3382.
Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarships Bill, 2R., 4038; Com., 4.051.
Crimes ·(Fraudulent Misappropriation) .. Bill, 2R., 1812.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, Com., 557-575. ·
Criminal Assault, Dubbo, q., 3240. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, Com.,
3114-3117, 3336-3360; cons. amdts., 3815. ~lectoral Rolls, q., H51. ]! amily Endowment:
Aborigines, q., 2458, 5961. Agents, q., 1341. Birth Ce1·tificates of Children, q., 59611
5962. Claims, q., 298, 1104, 3630. Departmental Papers, Loss of, q., 298. Marriage Certificates, q., 5961, 5962 .
Family ~ndowment (Amendment). Bill, 2R., 472:>.
J<'isheries: Darling River, q., 539. :B'orest Reserves, Revocation of, 1n., 2797. Gold Pi·Oclriction: Bonus, q., 3963. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 5881. Government Relief Administration Bill,
3n., 6052. Hillston to Roto Railway Bill, int., 1469. Hume Weir, q., 895. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment)
Bill, q., 1670. . Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hoursr
Amendment Bill, Com., 5197. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., m., 28. Judicial Acts (Validating) Bill, 2R., 1041. ,Tunction North Mine, Broken Hill, q.,
1602; adj., 1633; q., 1852, 4098. .Tustices (Amendment) Bill, 3&., 4522. Legislative Council Referendum, q., 3180.
lxxx DAv INDEX TO SPEECHES.
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
DAVIDSON, 1.Ir. M.A. (continued): Marketing of Primary Products (Amendment) Bill, int., 2858; 3&., 2946; cons. amdts., 3485.
Marsupials, Destruction of, g., 4832, 5389. Menindie-Wentworth Road, q., 1805. Mental Defectives Bill, Com., 4846, 5409-
5411. Metropolitan Milk Bill, Com., 2399-2401. Moama Council and Murray Shire, q.,
1000. Moira Pastoral Company, q., 2391. Opticians Bill, 2R., 4862; Com., 4865,
4997-5003; cons. amrlts .. 59G3. Ores, Low Grade, Treatment of, 'J., 76S. Parliament, Late Sittings of: Transport
Arrangements, q., 4347. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections
(Amendment) Bill, Com., 801-806, 985-992, 1026.
Pinnacles Mine, g., 1602; adj., 1633; q., 1852.
Police: Batons, Use of, by, adj., 2574. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment Bill, Com., 5668.
Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3912.
Private Members' Business, adj., 3528. Railway Commissioners Trip Abroad, q.,
4254. Registration of Births, Deaths and Mar-
riages (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 5476. Reserves, Public, m., 1534. Roads: Euston-Wentworth, q., 3370. Sitting Days, m., 205, 1038. Solicitor, Prosecution of, q., 999. Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans) Bill, 2R., 3058; Com., 3059.
Taree-Wingham Water Supply Administration Bill, 2&., 1749; Com., 1753-1755.
Tonga Station: Water Conservation, q., 4094.
Transport Bill, 2R., 3323; Com., 3388-3408, 3436-3458, 3488-3519; cons. amclts., 5405.
Unemployment: Broken Hill, Relief, q., 2208. Country Food Relief, q., 5632. Country Officers, Instructions to, q.,
4612. D'ole in Country, q., 4712. Federal Military Stores, Distribution of, q., 5124.
Marsupials, Destruction of, q., 4832 ~~ '
Rations: Single Women, q., 4899. Rations for Single Men, Broken Hill,
q., 105. -Wentworth, q., 1974, 2058. Women and Unemployment Fund, q.,
6135. •
Union Officials, Prosecution of, q., 656. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 686;
Com., 732. Water (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 3722 · Com.
4459-4469. ' '
DAVIDSON, Mr. M.A. (continued): Water Conservation: Tonga Station, q.,
4094. Watering-places, Western Di>ision, q.,
5461. Wellington Show Ground Bill, Com., 2568, Wentworth Park (Vesting) Bill, int., 2884. Wentworth Water Supply Reticulation, q.,
2058. Western Division: .WatCl·ing-places, q.,
5461. Western Lands:
Booberie Leases, q., 6259. Exchange, q., 1557. Gol Gol, q., 5185. Leases, q., 373, 3313, 33J;}, 3696, 3957,
5544. Lessees and Drought, q., 1607. Settlement, q., 1047, 2614.
·western Lands (Amendment) Bill, int., 3970; 2R., 4112; Com., 4191-4193, 4901.
Widows' Pensions (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 2121.
Vlild Dog Destruction Tax, q., 585. Workers' Compensation:
Broken Hill, q., 1718, 2839. Payments to Widows, q., 458.
Workers' Compensation (Amendment) Bill, m., 619; cons. amclts., 1694-1696.
Workmen's Compensation (Broken Hill) Act, q., 2839, 2994.
DAVIES, Mr. \V., Wollongong: Bo'mbo: State Metal Quarries Steamer, q.,
4829. Bran and Pollard Supplies, q., 6261. Bnngendore-Captain's Flat Railway, 1n.,
5641. Cleaners, State Schools, q., 539, 1503, 3697. Coal-mining Industry:
By-products, q., 1913. Miners, Surplus, Absorption of, supply,
2779; q., 5232. Northern Field, Trouble on, supply, 2777.
Production: Reduction of Costs; .Improved Methods, q., 1807; supply, 2777.
Pulverised, q., 2389. Rothbury Colliery, q., 2613; supply, 2778.
Royal Commission, q., 1447, 2324, 4096, 4249, 6032.
Select Committee, q., 3104, 3237. Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, Com., 2971, 2998.
Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarships Bill, int., 3710; 2&., 3852, 4038; Corn., 4044-4050; cons. amdts., 5965.
Co-operation (Amendment) Bill, 2&.,. 2812.
Dairies Supervision Bill, int., 5976. Damages (Infants and Persons o! Unsound
Mind) Bill, 2R., 395. Economic Situation, m., 4662. Education Department Printing, q., 59~0.
DAY SESSION 1929-30. DRU lxxxi
17 September, 1929, to 20.June, 1930.
DAVIES, Mr. ,V, (continued_, : Examinations, School, q., 2941, 4898. Forty-eight Hours Week, q., 5629. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 5877. High School Fees, q., 4431. Holidays, School, q., 102, 1049. Hotels, Inspection of, q., 221. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, Com., 5199. Kembla Motor Springs, Limited, q., 1256; adj., 1882.
Malnutrition and Unemployment, q., 5839. Marketing of Primary Products (Amend
ment) Bill, 3R., 2945. Maternity Nurses, q., !152. Meat Inspection, Wollongong District, q.,
4093. Metal Quarries, State, q., 4516, 4829, 4974 5~3. )
Metropolitan Milk Bill, q., 655, 998; int., 1522; q., 1969; 2R., 2231; Com., 2339, 2398-2401.
Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4366.
Milk Board, q., 4713. Opticians Bill, int., 3926; 2R., 4860; Com., 4998-5003.
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Bill, int., 597.
Port Keml>la: Factory Sites, q., 294, 1343. Police Station, q., 891. Power House .Dismissals, q., 28!l3. Public vYorks Employees, q .. 336!).
Prevention and Relief of Unemployment Bill, Com., :)671.
Railways: Booyong to Ballina, q., 6261. Bungendore-Captain's Flat, 1n., 5641. Dismissals, q., 1718. Fares, Concession, q., 716. Miners Travelling on Trains, q., 372. Moss Vale-Port Kembla, q., 1159, 1500, 3036, 3181, 4710.
Refreshment-room Charges, q., 5719. Refreshment-room Employees, q., 1673. South Coast, Fast Train to, q., 835. Suggestions and Inventions Board, q.
5541' 6030. ' Road Metal, Supply of, q., 4974. Salvation Army (New South Wales) Pro
perty Trust Bill, Com., 1073. Schools:
Accommodation, Additional, q., 5781. Manly High: Site, q., 3308. Part Time, q., 5121.
Sitting, Hours of, m., 1858. Stephen, Sir Alfred, the Late: Payments to, q., 5119.
Supply, m., 2777. Teachers:
English Teachers in New South Wale!t, q., 4030.()
DAVIES, Mr. W. (continued): ·Salaries, Females, q., 2137; supply,
2780. Salaries, Males, q., 2058; supply, 2780. Salary Increases, q., 765; supply, 2780 ~
q., 2838, 2992, 3812, 3960. Training of, q., 584.
Transport Bill, Com., 3501. Unemployment:
Discussion of, q., 4032. Distress, q., 4611. Government Action, q., 4172. Malnutrition, q., 5839. Moss Vale-Port Kembla Railway, q., 64,
1500, 3036. llelief Distribuiion, q., 5280. Wollongong, q., 4611, 5031, 6135. Wollongong-Port Kembla, q., 64.
Union Offidals, Prosecution ol', q., 1101. University Senate, q., 1558. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 685. West Scholarships Bill, cons. arndts .•
5965. Widows' Pensions q., 1102. Widows' Pensions (Further Amendment).
Bill, 2R., 2116; Com., 2120-2122. Wollongong Water Supply, q., 3427. Women's College Lands Bill, 2&., 1460. Workers' Compensation (Amendment);
Bill, cons. amdts., 1692.
DEWAR, The HoN. G. A.: Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2R., 6201.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,. Com., 634.
Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, Com., 3227-3230; 3R., 3295_
Hillston to Hoto Railway Bill, 2R., 1768_ Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 2167. St. John's Wort, q., 4004.
DICK, The Hon. W. T., B.A.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
Com., 451, 582-583; m., 1890. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, m., 1762; 2R., 1788.
House Committee, m., 67. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2a., 2687. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 1325; p.o., 1330.
DICKSON, The H(m. W. E.: Workers' Compensation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1428-1442.
DoYLE, The Ron. T. P.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 641.
DRUMMOND, The Ron. D. H., .A.rmidale: , Bread, Price of, q., 5630.
Bursary Endowment Vote, supply, 278G.
lx:xxii DRU I"'DEX TO SPEECHES.
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
Dr>GM3IOND, The Ron. D. H. (continued): Child W elfa1·o Department:
Adoption of Children, q., 5392, 5541. Defalcations, q., 221. Overtime, q., 4M8. "Problem" Children, q., 5839.
Classrooms, Portable, q., 5958. {~leaners, State School, q., 106, 371, 539,
1504, 1912, 2059, 2324; supply, 2788; q., 3429, 3698, 3810.
Coal-mining Dispute, supzily, 2789. ·Commercial School Classes, q., 3696. Conscrvatorium 'of Music Appointments,
q., 834, 1339. •Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1132; C01n., 1365-1373, 1489. <Constitution l<'urther Amendment (Refer
enllum) Bill, 2R., 2961; 3R., 3043. .Convevance of School Children:
Kil;nore, q., 3701. Kurri Kurri, q., 5961. :Niaitland Coalfteld, q., 652, 3236, 3484,
4613, 4834, 5961. Peakhurst, q., 762 .
.Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarships Bill, ·i.nt., 3709; 2R., 3844; Com., 4040-4053; cons. amdts., 5965. ·
.Domestic Servants from the Coalfields, p.o., 1349.
:Education : : i Armiclale, obs., 58!l. Commercial School Classes, q., 3696. Conservatorium Appointment, q., 834. -Country Halls, Department and, q.,
6264. Examination Fees, q., 4898. Examinations, School, 'q., 2941. High School Text Books, q., 4171. Leaving Certificate Examination
Papers, q., 1557, 1850. Loans, Supply, 2789. Medical Officer, Principal, q., 832. North Shore Intermediate Students, q.,
2991, 3041. Printing, Departmental, q., 5960. Vocational Guidance Bureau, supply,
2788. Empire Day, q., 586, 3700, 4036. EJxamination, School, Fees, q., 4898. J;'amily Endowment Claims, q., 3105. ·Government R.elief Administration Bill,
int., 5886; 2R., 6042. ·Guyra· Sheep Stealing Case, pers. explan.,
3433. High School Fees, q., 4431. High School Text Books, q., 4171. Holidays, School, q., 104, 1050, 1260. • Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., p.o., 39. Medical Officer Principal, Education De-
partment, q., 832. Mittagong E'arm Honies, q_, 1046. Necessitous State School Children, q., 298. Newcastle, Ron. Member for, p.o., 472. Newcastle Technical College, q., 762. Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill,. 2R., 5319.
DRUMMoxo, The Hon. D. II. (contimted) Railways: South Maitland, q., 3307. Rations, Government Purchase of, q.,
5630. Sancta Sophia College Incorporation Bill, int., 2327; 2R., 2394; cons. amdts., 2621.
School Buildings: Namoi Electorate, q._, 5125. Special Fund, q., 5125.
School Children, Conveyance of: Kurri Kurri, q., 5961. Maitland Coalfield, q., 652, 700, 2061,
5961. I'eakhurst, q., 762. Subsidy, Increase of, q., 2891.
School Cleaning, Children and, q., 837. School Magazine, q., 4613, 5189. School,~:
Accommodation, Aclditional, q., 5781. Armidalc Electorate, q., 4829. Arncliffe ·west, q., 3240. Auburn South, q, 587. Bathurst, q., 586. Bega Disb·ict, q_, fi960. Blayney, q., 586, 1256, 1fiD1. Buildings, q., 5186. Cardiff, q., 5958. Classrooms, Portable, q., 5958. Connell's Point, q., 3889. Expenditure, Allotment of, q., 4255. Furniture, q., 4099. Goulburn, q., 1973, 4432. Hamilton, q., 4717. Hurstville Boys' High, q., 3889. Kogarah Infant, q., 3889. Lithgow, High, q., 2061. Maitland, East, q., 1557. Maitland Technical College, q., 5236. Manly High: Site, q., 3308. Muttama, q., 5462. Namoi Electorate, q., 5125. Newcastle Girls' High, q., 585, 3555. Newcastle, Technical Colllege, q., 762~
1721. Oatley West, q., 3889. Part Time, q., 5121. Pilliga, q., 3425, 3964. Provisional, q., 3038. Repairs, q., 3699. Wagga Waggga, q., 459, 2322. Wattle Flat, q., 3182. William Street, High, q., 3312.
Sex Education in Public Schools, q., 3368, Supply, m., 2786. Teaclters:
College, Orange, q., 369. English Teachers in New South ·wales,
q., 4031 . Married, q., 3429, 4033, 5844. Public Service Board, q., 2893. Qualifications, q., 6133. Residences, q., 5633. Retrenchment, q., 5124. Salaries, Females, supply, 2786, 2788. Salaries, Males, q., 2058, 2321; suppl'!/1
278£.
DRU SESSION 1929-30. DuN lxxx.iii
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
:VRU!l!MOND, The Hon. D. H. (continued) : Teachers (continued):
Salary Increases, q., 765, 2325; supply, 2786; q., 2838, 2890, 2992, 3812, 3960, 4099.
Shortage of, Country Schools, q., 5189. Soldier, Returned, q., 1101. Student Teachers' Books, q., 5840. Temporary, q., 718, 5960. Training College Scholarships, q., 5960. Training of, q., 584. Transfer of, q., 764.
'Teachers' College: Supply of Books, q., 1601.
University Senate, q., 1558. Wagga Wagga Drill Hall Site, q., 953. West, Mr. W. M., q., 1344, 1505, 1720. West Scholarships, q., 1720. West Scholarships Bill, cons. arndts., 5965. Widows' Pensions:
Claims, q., 2894, 2994, 331a, 3809, 4346, 4431, 5541, 5779, 5842.
Destitute Claimants over .Age of 50 Years, q., 5187, 5235, 5466, 5631, 6139, 6262.
Invalid Pensions, q., 2994. Kurri Kurri Case, q., 5541, 5779. Reduction, q., 3040.
Widows' Pensions (Further .Amendment) Bill, int., 1993-2000; 2R., 2105; Corn., 2120-2130; 3R., 2144.
Women's College Lands Bill, int., 1069; 2R., 1384, 1462'.
Worl<ers' Compensation (.Amendment) Bill, . cons. arndts., 1686-1696. Wol'!cmen's Compensat1on (Broken Hill)
.Amendment Bill., q., 1718, 2134; int., 2326 j 2R., 2394.
DUNNINGHAM, Mr. J. M., Coogee: Birds and .Animals Protection (Amend-ment) Bill, Corn., 3669.
Bondi Sewer, Overflow, q., 5185. Clovelly Breakwater, q., 1049. Commonwealth Leases: Rating, q., 4515. Eastern Suburbs Railway, q., 2208. >Garbage on Beaches, q., 1804. Hervey, Grant, Mr., q., 3240. Mental Defectives Bill, Com., 5487. Metropolitan Water Board.: Cablegram, q.,
4096. ()pticians Bill, q., 3630; Com., 4997-5005. Personal Explanation, supply, 2730. Police: Suburbs, Protection for, q., 1502. Public Authorities and Litigation, q., 768. Railways, Secretary for, q., 1157. Reserves, Public, rn., 1539. Sex Education in Public Schools, q., 3368. Shark-proof Beaches, q., 2208. Supply, rn., 2730. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
Com.., 971. 'Taronga Park Zoological Gardens, q., 766. 'l'axi-drivers: Standardisation, q., 1341. 'l'eachers, Married Women, q., 5843. Transport Bill, _2R., 3279.
g
DUNN, Captain W. F., Mud gee: .Advances to Settlers, q., 2841, 3182, 3482,
3810, 4514. • .Advances to Settlers (Government Guaran·
tee) Bill, int., 1956; 2R., 2345; Com., 2369; q., 2841, 3182, 3482, 3810, 4514.
Apricot Crop, Marketing of, q., 2389. Betting, Starting Price, q., 5461. Birds and Animals Protection (Amend· ment) Bill, 2R., 3655.
Builders, "Spec," q., 1915. Burrendong Dam, q., 586. Cement:
Price of, q., 1342, 3425. Supply of, on Bonds, q., 5120.
Centennial l'ark Ponds, q., 1051. Closer Settlement Resumptions, 1n., 2823. Coal-mining Dispute, ad}., 2832. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, int., 2065; 2R., 3020; Com., 3112-3119; 3R., 3371; cons. amdt., 3818.
Crown Lands (Pilliga Scrub) .Amendment Bill, 2R., 3591.
Electoral Enrolment, q., 5237, 5539. Employment, Christmas, q., 1504, 2206. · Family Endowment, q., 719. Farmers, Assistance to, q., 653. Farrer Memorial Research Scholarship Fund Bill, 2R., 5990.
Forests, State, Hevocation of, 1n., 2798, 5789.
Fruit: Marketing, q., 715. Topping, q., 1851.
Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, Com., 5877.
Griffith Wine Industry, q., 4250 . Hillston to Roto Railway Bill, int., 1466. Hospitals:
l'inance, q., 5281. }'unds, q., 894, 1261. Gulgong, q., ll06.
Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, int., 1623.
Insun:mce Companies, Mushroom, q., 3552. Liquor (Amem1mcnt) Bill, int., 1596;
cons. amdts., 2805. Marketing of Primary Products (Amendment) Bill, int., 1097; 2R., 1407.
Marketing of Primary Products (Amend· ment Bill, No. 2, int., 2569; 2R., 2906; Cont., 2924-2929; cons. amdt., 3485.
Marsupials, Destruction of, q., 4831. Metropolitan Milk Bill, int., 1520; 2R.,
2132, 2154, 2214; C01n., 2339, 2404-2408; 3R., 2463.
Milk Bill, q., 297. Moratorium, q., 5722, 6136. Mudgce Mail Tr:1in Hobbery, q., 6261. Mudgee Water Supply, q., 3104. Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas:
Griffith Wine Industry, q., 4250. Soldier Settlm·s, adj., 5550.
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Bill, Com., 799.
Pastures Protection Bill, int., 6143.
lxxxiv DuN IKDEX TO SPEECIIES. FAR
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
Du~N, Captain ,V. F. (continued)
Police Offences Amendment (Firearms) Bill, 2R., 3994; Com., 4002.
Police: Officers " Under a Cloud," q., 369. Prickly-pear (Amendment). Bill, i-nt.,
1065; 2R., 3838; 3n., 3\\64. Prospecting:
Assistance for, q., :)962. Sale of Gold, q., 3962.
Public Parks Vote, q., 1719. Racecourses Admission 'l'ax (Amend- .
ment) Bill, int., 5983. Railwayil:
Hillston-Roto, q., 766. Maryvale-Sandy Hollow, q., 221, 5186. Mu<lgeo Mail Tmiu Robbery, q., 6261. Permanent-way Inspectors, q., 4900.
Rural Industries Branch: Claims, q., 4169.
Settlers, N ccessito'ns: Moratorium, adj., 5299.
Sleeper Cutters, q., 1156. St .. John's Wort, Cndgcgong Mtmicipality,
q., 1804. Teachers:
Salary Increases, q., 2890. 'i'emponuy, q., 5960. Training College Scholarships, q., 5960.
Transport Bill, 2R., 3287. Unemployerl:
Gold-mining, q., 4831. Marsupials, Destruction of, q., 4831.
Unemployment: Country Relief, q., 5234, 5843. Prospecting, q., 5388. Rations and Rent, q., 4971.
Volunteer Workers and ReYolvers, q., 952. Wade Shire Rates Validation Bill, 2R,
5756. Water (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3718;
Com., 4457-4468.
Water Conservation: Burrendong Dam, q., 586. Macquarie River. q., 458.
'Vellington Showground Bill, int., 2395. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, int.,
3982; 2R., 4064; 3R., 4987; cons. amdts., 5244.
Wheat Marketing, q., 30ilG. White, Mr. J., J.P., q .. 374, 540. Widows' Pensions, q., 2994. Wine Industry: G1·iffith, q., 4250. Wool Marketing, adj., 1-~85.
E
EARP, THE HoN. G. F., C.B.E.: Economic Situation, m., 4568. Taree-Wingham Water Supply Administration Bill, 2R., 1966.
Tra-nsport Bill, Com., 4226.
ELY, Mr. W. F., Granville: Bungendore-Captain's Flat Railway Bill. int., 5784.
Electrical Engineer's Certificates, q., 3552. Employment-Christmas, q., 1803. Hillston to Rota Hailway Bill, 2&., 1578. Marketing of Primary Products (Amend-
ment) Bill, int., 2859. . l\fetropolitan Water, Sewerage anc1 Dram
age (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4363. Northern Suburbs Outfall Sewer, q., 225. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections
(Amendmen.t) Bill, 2R., 789; Com., 804, 988 1025.
Parr;1matta RiYer (Ryde to Concor<l) Bridge Bill, 2R., 5919.
Producers' Distributing Society, 111., 1020. Railways:
Apprentices, q., 894. Carriage Contracts, aclj., 507. Dismissals, q., 369. Pairficld Service Curtailment, q., 4973. Fairiiehl Station, q., 1050. Granville S"ervicc Curtailment, q., 4[)7:L LGcomotive, J<~aullily Constructed, q.,
()fl.
Parramath Service Curtailment, q., 4973
"36" Class Engines, q., 4431. School Magazine, q., 4613, 5189. Sydney Water Supply: High Pressure
Tunnel, q., 6264. Transport Bill, 3R., 35/0.
Unemployment: Food Relief, Granville, q., 4517. Municipal Loans, q., 1808. Rations, Parramatta, q., 2136, 5280. Refusal of Relief at Parramatta, q.,
5280. Tempe Reclamation Works, q., 5543.
Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, Com., 723.
F
FARLEIGH, THE HON. J. G.: Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation)
Bill, Co111., 1225-1227. Transport Bill, Com., 4338. Workers' Compensation (Amendment)
Bill, Com., 1248.
FARRAR, The Hon. E. H.:
Address in R.eply, 19. Advances to Settlers (Government Guaran
tee) Bill, 2R., 2579-2590 . . Appropriation Bill, 2R., 2714. Business of the House, aclj., 3546. Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2R., 6166, 6209.
Coalfields, Northern, Dole, adj., 3548. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,
3530-3542; Cont., 3543-3545; 3R., 3612; recom., 3613-3626; cons. mes., 4005.
'.SESSION 1929-30. Ixxxv
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
FARRAR, The Hon. E. H. (continued): Crown Lands (Pilliga Scrub) Amendment . Bill, 2R., 4029. Food Relief Depots, adj., 5118. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, m. 1762; 2R., 1769-1791.
Go,:ernment Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2R. 6020 · C01n., 6028-6029, 6129-6132.
Gov~rnme1;t Relief Administration Bill, 2R. 6123-6127; Com., 6128-6129.
Ind~strial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 2017, 2191; Com., 2200-2205; 1·ecom., 2287-2291.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Bill, 2R., 5348, 5536; Com., 5610-5626, 5686-5694, 5710-5717, 5803-5819 j 1'CC0m., 5929.
Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage) Amendment Bill, 28., 2291-231~.
Industrial Arbitration (Suspension of Living Wage Declaration) Bill, 111., 871; 2R., 889,
Loan Appropriation Bill, 2~., 2715. Moss Vale-Port Kembla Ra1lway, q., 1500. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections
(Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1550. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment
Bill 2R., 5999; Com., 6012-6016. Race~ourses Admission Tax (Amendment)
Bill, 2R., 6223. Rothbury Coal, Price of, adj., 1444, 1714;
obs., 1894. Supply Bill, 2R., 336-352. Supply Bill (No. 3) 2R., 2715. Transp01·t Bill, Cont., 4970. Unemployment Relief Tax Bill, 2R., 6016. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,
5022, 5112; Com., 5116; cons. message, 5249-5353.
\Vorkers' Compensation (Amendment) · Bill, m., 1188; C01n., 1239-1249, 1426-
1443. Wo1·ker's Compensation Claims, adj., 2989,
3306, 3424. Workmen's Compensation (Broken Hill)
Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2511.
FITtl>ATRICK, The Ron. J. C. L., Omnge: .Adjournment to February 11th, · 1930, adj., 2830.
Beasley, Mr., M.P., and the Premier, q., 2207.
Broken Hill-Tarrawingee Railway, q., 2138.
Charity Collections, q., 125~. Constitution Furthel' Knfendment (Referendum) Bill, p.o., 3045.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Bill, p.o., 5198.
Marketing of Primary Products (Amend-ment) Bill, No. 2, int., 2569; p.o., 292~.
Members, Privileges of, obs., 3267. Mental Hospitals: Sane Persons in, q., 64. Metropolitan Milk Bill, p.o., 2233. Newcastle, Ron. Member for, p.o., 472.
FITZPATRICK, The Ron. J. C. L. (continued) : Orange Hospital, q., 2995. Orange Water Supply, q., 1103 . Scarlet Fever, Lord Howe Island, q., 2136. Sydney Harbour Bridge: Strike, q., 715. Teachers' College, Orange, q., 369. Vagraney (Amendment) Bill, int., 328.
l!'LA~NERY, Mr. M. M., Murrumbidgee: Address in Reply, 136. Advances to Settlers, adj., 2486; q., 3371; adj., 3601; q., 3811, 4899.
Advances to Settlers (Government Guar· an tee) Bill, int., 1958; 2R., 2360; Com., 2367.
Ardlethan Tin Mines, q., 5125. Banowmen, City, q., 2842. Bush Jo'ires Bill, int., 333; 2R., 3742; Com.,
3750. Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill, Com., 6301.
Closer Settlement, address, 139. Coal-mining Industry, addclress, 138; sup_
ply, 2751. Cooma-Bega Inspectomte Scholarships Bill, int., 3712.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, address, 138; int., 2072; Com., 3108-3115, 3340.· 3363.
Day Sittings, address, 137. Electoral Boundaries, address, 139. Electoral Rolls, q., 4973, 5033, 5539. Employment, Christmas, q., 1802. Family Endowment, q., 834, 896; supply,
2756. • Farmers, Necessitous, adckess, 138; q., 719; adj., 3601.
Faner Memorial Research Schola1·ship Fund Bill, 2R., 5991; Com., 5994. ·
Forest Reserves, Revocation of, m., 2798, 4216.
Govemment Railways (Amendment) BilJ, p.o., 1546.
Health Department, supply, 2756. Hillston to Roto Railway Bill, int., 1465;
2R., 1575; supply, 2754. Hume Dam, address, 137. Industdal Arbitration (Amendment) BilJ, int., 1611.
Interest, Rates of, address, 138. Lands:
Permissive Oceupancy 'l'itles, q., 5185. Private, Purchase of, m., 2803.
Marketing of Primal'y Products (Amend~ ment) Bill, itnt., 2855; 2R .. , 2918; Com., 2923.
Marsupials, Open Season for, q., 6134. Metropolitan Milk Bill, int., 1526. Murray Waters Scheme, address, 137. Munumbidgce Irrigation Areas:
Canning FactoTy, address, 143. Constl'Uction Work, q., 4517. Holdings, Readjustment and Reclassifi
cation of, supply, 2756. Lessees, q., 3700.
b:xxd FLA· INou TO SPEEOH:a. CLA
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
FLANNERY, Mr. M. M. (continued) : Murrumbidgee Irrigation Areas (continued):
Local Government Act, Suspension of, · address, 140. Marketi1ig, q., ll60. Murrumbidgee River Improvements, q.,
1046. Pike, Mr. Justice, Inquiry by, address,
143. Production, Anticipated, and Actual,
address, 14.1. Seepage, q., 102; add1·ess, 143. Settlers, Condition of, address, 139. Soldier Settlers, q., 4714; adj., 5545.
Parliament: Discussion, Curtailment of, supply, 2753.
Parliamentary Elettomtes and Elections (Amendment) Bill int., 595; Com., 797-801, 991-992.
Police Offences Amendment (Firearms) Bill, int., 3717; 2&., 3993.
Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, Com., 3919-3921.
Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill, int., 5227.
Public Works: Country, supply, 2756. Policy of Government, supply, 2756.
Railways: Gauge Uniform, add1·ess, 137. Hillston-Roto, q., 951, 1049, 1389; supply, 2754.
Railways (Construction Validation) Bill, 2R., 6122.
Reclamation Bill, 2R., 6071. Rural vVorkers' A ward, address, 138; sup
ply, 2755. Snow Leases, Tumut-Tumbarumba Land District, adj., 2485.
South-"·cstern Tablelands Water Supply Scheme, acldress, 140; q., 2058.
Supply, .m., 2751. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
int., 748. Taxation, supply, 2756. Teachers, Returned Soldier, q., 1101. Transport Bill, int., 2982; Com., 3472. Unemployment:
Hillston-Roto Railway, q., 951, 1049, 1389.
Irrigation Areas, q., 2942. Murrumbidgee, Electorate, adj., 1099. Rations, Refusal of, adj., 6313. Rural Industries, supply, 2754.
Unemployment Relief (Tax) Bill, m., 5758.
Wade Shire Rates Validation Bill, int., 5468; 2R., 5754; cons. amdt., 6279.
Wagga-Wagga Bridge, q., 1104. Water (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3 725; Com.,
4458-4468. Water Conservation and Irrigation:
Hume Dam, address, 137. Murray Waters Scheme, address, 137. Wyangala Dam, address, 137.
FLANNERY, Mr. M. M. (continued): Western Land Leases, q., 3555. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R-.,
4128; Com., 4198.
Wheat: Pool, address, 138. Seed, q., 1847.
Wyangala Dam, address, 137.
FOSTER, Mr. W. F., Vaucluse; Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 6298. l<'orests, l~evocation of, m., 4217. Fruit Drinks, Synthetic, q., 3041. Gold Production, q., 4974. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, 2R., 5126. Mental Defectives Bill, Com., 5487. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R.1 2329; Com.,
2399-2407. Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill, m., 5282-5288.
Railway Refreshment Rooms: Fruit Syrup Contracts, g., 1971.
Scarlet Fever, q., 3037. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
cons. amdts., 1681. Sydney Harbour Trust (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 5996. Transport Bill, 2R., 3196; Com., 3402,
3453, 3488-3489; 3R.1 3586; cons. amdt.•., 5400-5408.
Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 690.
G
GLASGOvY, Mr. C. F. S. Waverley; Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 6300; Com., 6301. Centennial Park, q., 894. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1271; Com., 1300, 1364-1379. Constitution Further Amendment (Refer-
endum) Bill, 2R., 2950. · Crimes (Fraudulent Misappropriation)
Bill, 2R., 1811. Debt, Imprisonment for, q., 2210. Eastern Suburbs Railway, q., 2325. Films, Talkie, Censorship of, q., 1258. Garbage on Beaches, q., 1848. Hillston to Roto Railway Bill Com., 1589. Interest Rates, q., 5722. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., m., 30. lliotor Cars: Parking, q., 2211, 3553. Opticians Bill, Com., 5002-5003. Public Halls and Theatres Act, q., 5722. Queen's Park, q., 894, 1050. Rushcutter's Bay Road Widening, q., 103,
2842. Salv!Wtion Army (N.S.W.) Property
Trust Bill, 2R., 1069, 1072; Com., 1072-1076.
Solicitors, Defalcations b1, q., 1101, "'
: Gr.A SESSION 1929-30. '·· Gos · lxxxv).i
·17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
GLASGOW, Mr. C. F. S. (continued): Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
2R .. , 920. Trustee (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2571. Unemployment Relief: Bondi Junction Depot, q., 5779.
GRAYNDLER, The HON. E.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 413. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill
2R., 2031. • .
. GosLING, Mr. M., Oatley: Agricultural Machinery, q., 4096. Ambulance Services, q., 1451. Badham, Dr., q., 1721, 3312, 4036. Basic Wage, q., 2064. Beaches, Access to, q., 2894. "Big Four" : Expenses, q., 544. Bread, Price of, q., 3037, 5034. British Honour, Fire on, q., 3183. Budget Committee: Payments, q., 370. Cleaners, State School, q., 372. Coal-mining Industry, q., 1556, 3039. Concrete Mixers, adj., 3477. Constitution (J<'urther Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1139; Com., 1491. Constitution Further Amendment (Refer
endum) Bill, int., 2866; Com., 3002-3011. Constitution, Royal Commission on the, m.,
5868. Contracts: Wage Reduction, q., 5631. Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarships Bill, 2R., 3853.
Crimes (Further Amendment) Bill, 2a., 613.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, 2R., fi02.
Damages (Infants and Persons of Unsound Mind) Bill, 2R., 394.
Dismissals, Government, q., 5842. Economic Situation, m., 4637. Education Department: Principal Medical
Officer, q., 832. Employment, Christmas, q., 1671. Forty-four Hours Week, q., 4253. Fruit, Surplus, q., 5392. · Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, int., 5fi72.
Hawkesbury River Crossing, q., 5779. High School Text Books, q., 4171. Hire-Purchase: Seizure of Household
Furniture, q .. 4096. Hospitals:
Handy Men, Employmei1t of, q., 1673. Loan for, q., 4896.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Bill, 2R., 5132.
Industrial Arbitration (Suspension of Liv-ing Wage Declaration) Bill, Com., 902.
Labour Bureaux, Suburban, q., 2993. Medical Tablets, Dangerous, q., 4976. Mental Defectives Bill, 2R., 3757.
GoSLING, Mr. M. (continued) : Mothers, Nursing, Aid to, q., 3814. Necropolis (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5801. Oil Tanker, Fire on, Newcastle, q., 3183. Opticians Bill, Com., 4866, 5005. Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries
Bill, 2R., 4302. . .. Parliamentary Electorates and Electione
(Amendment) Bill, Com., 989. Parliament House: Accommodation, q.,
1847. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment.
Bill, 2R., 5645;. Com., 567 4. Production, Cost of, q., 3430. , ,._ Public Servants Salaries: Referendum, q.,
4345. Public Service (Salaries Reductio~): Bill, q., 5278.
Public Service Transfers, q., 3549.' '.: Railways:
Chullora Workshops, q., 1805. Circular Quay Station, q., 1259. Commissioner's Compensation, q., 65. St. Leonards-Eastwood, q., 3698.
Schools: Armidale Electorate, q., 4829. Connells' Point, q., 3889. Expenditure, Allotment of, q., 4255. Hurstville Boys' High, q., 3889. Kogarah Infants, q., 3889. Oatley West, q., 3889.
Silicosis Commission: Dr. Badham, q.,. 1721.
Special Deposits (Industrial Undertak· ings) Amendment Bill, int., 5799; 2&.,. 6274.
SuperannUation Fund, State, q., 1911,. 5838.
Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, q., 2836.
Taree-Wingham Water Supply Administration Bill, Com., 1756.
Teachers' College: Supply of Books, q., 1601.
Tl'ade Delegation, British: Expenses, q.,. 544.
Traffic: St. James Station, q., 949. 'l'rarnways:
Brighton-le-Sands, q., 2320. Kogarah-Sans Souci, q., 2318, 5959.
Transport Bill, Com., 3460, 3503. Unemployed: Passes, Railway and Tram-
way, q., 2993. Unemployment:
Building Trades, q., 2322. Hurstville Food Relief Depot, q., 483!. Relief Works, Evening News Article,
q., 5233. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, Com., 727. Vegetables, Surplus, q., 5392. Widows' Pensions (Further Amendment)
Bill, Com., 2120. Working Week: Referendum, q., 4345.
'l_x:xxviii HtJ:D INDEX TO SPEECHES. Hw
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
H
HEDGES, Mr. W. W., Monaro: Assembly Chambe1·: Acoustics, q., 4516. Bungendore-Captain's Flat Railway, 'Ill.,
5640 i 2R., 5901. Cooma-Boga Inspectorate Scholarships
Bill, int., 3713; 2R., 3852. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, Com.,
3352. Land Salesmen: "Go-Getters," q., 1850. Snow Leases, Tumut-Tumbarumba Land District, supply, 2764.
Supply, m., 2764.
HEMSLEY, The Ron. A.M., B.A.: Cr7ment Contract Ratification Bill, 2R.,
6208. Coal-mining Industry: Rothbury Colliery,
ad,i., 2508. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
Com., 521-528; cons. amd"ts., 1662. . Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill, Cont.,
5018-5024. Co-operation (Further Amdt.) Bill, 2R .. ,
1497; com., 1548. ·Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation)
Bill, Com., 1226. ·Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 1·ecom.,
3620. ·Crown Lands (Pilliga Scrub) Amendment
Bill, 2R., 4029. Industrial ArLitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, Corn., 5713. Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage)
Amenclmcnt Bill, 2R., 231 l. Legal Practitioners (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 6256. . Liquor (Amclldmcnt) Bill, Com., 2694. Marketing of Primary Products (Amend
ment) Bill, 3R., 330G. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2704. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4334; pe?·s. explan., 43G9.
Prevention mHl Relief of Unemployment Bill, Com., 6015-6016.
Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4815-4818.
Reclamation Bill, Corn., G22l. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
CO?n., 1420. Tarce-Wingham Water Supply Administration Bill, 2R., 1966; Cmn., 1968.
Transport Bill, Com., 4011, 4228-4242, 4692, 4893, 4965-4969.
Trustee (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1234. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, Corn.,
5116. Wido,Ys' Pensions (Further Amendment)
Bill, Co?n., 2385. Workers' Compensation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1244.
HENLEY, Sir 'rHOMAs, E:.B.E., Burwood: Agent-General, q., 5840. Borrowing, Public, supply, 2732. Coal-mining Industry:
Rothbury Colliery, m., 2525. Subsidies, Government, q., 2992.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1166.
Economic Situation, ·m., 4617. Education, Secondary, ·supply, 2733. Expenditure, Public, supply, 2731. Family Endowment Payments, q., 1606. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1730. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1917. Industrial Courts, q., 3549. Industrial Moratorium, q., 3367, 3477. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drain-
age (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4362. Necropolis (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5801;
Com., 6074. Old-age Pensions, supply, 2735 . Parramatta River (Hyde to Concord) Bridge Bill, int., fi795.
Personal Explanation, adj., 759. Public Service Leave and Sick Pay, sup· ply, 2735.
Public Works Committee, q., 3427. Railways:
Awards, Effect of, s11pply, 4782. Awards, l!'edcral, snppl?J, 4778. Hours, s11pply, 4782. Non-paying Lines, supply, 4778. Prop01·ty, Loss of, on, q., 4512. Theory, Results of, supply, 4778.
·Traffic, supply, 4782. Wages, Increase of, supply, 4782.
Hailways ·and Tramways Budget, 111., 4778. Supera.mmation, supply, 2735. Supply, m., 2731. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, 2R,
937. . Sydney l<'erries Fares, 1n., 6G6; adj., 759. Sydney Harbour Trust, q., 2940. Sydney Hospital Extensions, q., 2134. Taxation, supply, 2731. Transport Bill, 2R., 3242; Com., 3458;
3R., 3563; cons. amdts., 5403. Unemployment:
Propaganda, q., 2996. Relief, Sltpply, 2736.
Walsh Island Dockyard: Loan Estimates, q., 4247.
HrCimY, The Ron. SIMON: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R,. 3ti4; Com., 519, 643 812-815. Constitution l!'urther A~cndmcnt (Refer
endum) Bill, 2R., 3164; Com., 3176, 3226. Dairies Supenision (Amendment) Bill,
2R .. , 6241. Economic. Situation, 'IlL., 4594. Government Hailways (Amendment) Bill1 2R., 1786.
Hm SESSION 1929-30. HoA lx:xxix
17. September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
HICKEY, The Ron. SDION (continued): Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2694; ·?·ccom., 2696.
Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2602. Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill,
2R., 5943. Small Debts Recovery (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 1237. Tibbett, H. L., Case of, q., 3529. Transport Bill, 2R., 3784; C01n., 4152-4166,
4226-4233, 4338-4341, 4396-4400, 4692, 4.805-4809, 4827, 4877-4893, 4948-4966, 5014-5017; 3R.., 5270.
\Vorkers' Compensation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1246.
1IIGGINS, The Ron. J. l!'.: Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2R., 6190.
ROAD, The I-I on. J. E.: Supply Bill, 2R., 347.
liOAD, MT. K. 0., Cootamundra: Agriculture Department Building, supply,
27 62; q., 2838. Advances to Settlers, q., 3632, 4715; adj.,
5231. Advances to Settlers (Government Guar-
antee) Bill, int., 1957. Bondi FOl'eshores, q., · 4094. Budget, Tho, 2472. Burrinjuck Postmaster, q., 2320. Bush ]<'ires Bill, int., 331. Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill, 2~t., 6299; Corn., 6300. 1
1
Closer Settlement: vVallendecn, Harden, Cootamunc1ra, q., 1000. 1
Conquit Hill Stock RcscrYe, Stinkwort on, ,I q., 1554.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., I 3064; Com., 3332-3352.
Crown Lands (Pilliga Scrub) Amendment 1 Bill, 2R., 3fi02. I
Dairies Supervision Act, q., 1252. • I Family Endowment: Aborigines, q., 716, 2458.
Forests, State, Reyocntion of, m., 5791. Galang Electricity Supply, q., 1446. I Government Savings Bank Offices, q., 2895. Hillston to Roto Railway Biil, Com., 1501. Homes, Advances for, q., 5281. Inclustrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
1
,
1
1 ail,i., 1845.
.Tugiong Electric Supply, q., 1851; supply, 2762.
Jugiong Recreation'Reserve, q., 1330. 1 · .Tunce-Tenanc1ra Pipe Line, q., 652. '
Kunama Soldier Settlement, q., 4346. I Lands Department:
Cootamundra, q., 763. l Lacmalac Soldier SPttlers, adj., 769-776,
supply, 2763. Muttama Soldier Settlers, adj., 1418. Soldier Settlers, adj., 769-776.
RoAn, Mr. K. 0. (continued) Marketing of Primary Products (Amend· mont) .Bill, Cont., 2922; 3&., 2945.
Marsupials, Destruction of q., 5467. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2331. Muttama Public School, q., 5461. Muttama Soldiers Settlers, adj., 1418. Opticians Bill, int., 3025. Parliamentary Electorates and Election5
(Amendment) Bill, Com., 805. Police:
Cootamundra, q., 292. Gundagai Station, Electric Lighting of,
supply, 2762. P1·ickly-pe:n (Am~ndment) Bill, 2&., 3842;
Com .. 3915-3922. Prince Alfred Briclgo, Guncl:lgai, q., 5123. Public Wo1·ks, City and Country, supply,
2762. Railways:
Area Commissioners, supply, 4259. Awards, supply, 4260. Casino-Bonalbo, supply, 4259. Conditions, supply, 4260. Oootamundra Dam, snpply, 4261. Cootamunrlra l<Jlcctorate, adj., 1633. Cootamundra-Harden Motor Service, q., 544, 7(31; supply, 4258.
Coot.amundra Service, S1!pply, 4258. Dismissals, q., 4097; supply, 4259; q.,
4518. Douglas, Mr. vV. A., q., 4511. Ji'cmale Workers, q., 1160; S1tpply, 4260. ]<'orster's Mr., Trip to Madrid, s·upply, 4260.
Forty-four Hours Week, supz,ly, 4258. Gardening Service, Southern Line,
supply, 4259. Gravel, Transport of, supply, 4259. Guyra.-Dorrigo, snpply, 4259. Motor Competition, .snpply, 4261. Non-paying Lines, supply, 42iifJ. Railway Institute, supply, 4260. Repairs, Centralisation of, ~<tpply, 2'761,
4258. Retrenchment, 1]., 4097; .~npply, 4259;
q., 4518. Rupervision, Cost of, supply, 4261. Tunmt Line, Passenger Ca1· AJ33, q., 1046.
Reserves, public, m., 1540. Rural Bank, supply, 2762. Hural InduHtrics Board, 81tJiply, 2762. Settlers, Necessitous: Moratorimi1, adj., 529iJ .
Snow Leases, Tumut-Tumbarumba Land Dish·ict, q., 655, 1391, ad.i., 1418, q., 1604, budget, 2472, snpply, 2763.
South-westem 'ra.blclnncls Water Supply, q., 105, 298, 460, 831, 10!Jl, 1446, 1670, supply, 2'762; q., 2840, 3239, 4253, 4898.
Stinkwort on Conquit Hill Stock Reserve, q., 15:54.
Supply, m., 2761. Supply Bill (No.4), m., 4257. Sydney Harbor Bridge, supply," 2762.
XC HoA INDEX TO SPEECHES. HuN
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
Ho.A.D, Mr. K. 0., Cootamunam : Taree-Wingham Water Supply Adminis-tration Bill, 2R., 1750; Com., 1754.
Teachers' residences, q., 5633. Tobacco-growing Industry, q., 1106. Unemployment:
Food Relief Regulations and Police, adj., 6314.
Relief, Distribution of, at Murrumburrah and Cootamundra, q., 5958.
South-western Tablelands Water Supply Scheme, q., 4898.
Unemployment Relief (Tax) Bill, m., 5759.
Wallendeen Electricity Supply, q., 1260. Water (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4450-
4454. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4902. .
Widows' Pensions (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 2122.
Yarrangobilly Caves, g., 950.
HORSINGTON, Mr. E. M., Stm·t: Aboriginal Carvings at Mootwingee, q.,
2837. Advances to Settlers, q., 4171. Bores, Shallow, S?lpply, 315; q., 1451. 4345.
Broken Hill: British Mine, Accident at, q., 3813. Mines: Safety Conditions, q., 459. Water Suppl~', q., 65, 542, 717, 835, 950,
955, 1106, 1 Ui8, 1257, 2942, 3700, 4253, 4899, 4975.
Zinc Corporation Guest House, q., 104. Bush Fires Bill, int., 334; Com., 3745. Christmas Cheer, q., 1001. Cleaners, State Schools, supply, 316. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 2821. Coal-mining Industry, supply, 313. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
Com., 1362. Crimes ( [ntimidation and Molestation)
Bill, Com., 564. Crown J_,ands (Amendment) Bill, int.,
2067; pars. expl., 2620; 2R., 3026; Com., 3112-3333; 3R .. 3373.
Crown Lands (Pilliga Scrub) Amendment Bill, 2R., 3590; 3R., 3636.
Farmers, Necessitous, Relief of, supply, 315.
Food Relief, q., 1603. Forests, State, Revocation of. m., 5790. Hillston to Roto Railway Bill, 2R., 1581. Jurors' Fees, g .. 717. Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, Com.,
3917. Prospecting Parties, q., 5121. Public Servants, Married, q., 4033. Railways:
Broken Hill Line: Second-class Sleepers, g., 2610.
Broken Hill-Tarrawingee, q., 1672, 2619, 4515, 5843.
Counhy Lines, Losses on; .~upply, 314.
HoRSINGTGX, Mr. E. M. (contzn?Led) Hailwa ys (continued) :
Deficit, supply, 314. East-West Transcontinental, q., 191~. Motor Competition, supply, 314.
Roads: Broken Hill and Wilcannia Districts, q., 2843, 3040.
Western Division, q., 3633. Shallow Boring, supply, 315; q., 1451,
4345. Stephen's Creek, Sand from, q., 3551. Supply Bill, m., 313. Tibooburra-Brokcn Hill Stocl{ Route, q.,
5631. Timher WoTkers' Dispute, supply, 313. Umberumberka Reservoir, q., 4716. Unemployment:
Brolren Hill, q., 224, 294, 589, 1557, 1850, 2207' 3961.
Christmas Cheer, q., 1001. Federal Roads Aid Agreement, q., 1001,
2207, 2392. Rations for Single Men, Broken Hill, q.,
] 05, 224-. Western Towns, q., 1719. Wyangala Dam, q., 589.
Water Supply Schemes Cost, q., 995. West em Division:
Leases, g., 585, ·2061, 2886, 2992, 3313. Leases, and Drought, q., 1607. Uving Areas. g., 5393. Occupational Licenses, q., 3313. Settlement, q., 997, 1391, 2133, 21SG,
2386, 3956. Settlers, Necessitous, supply, 314. Shallow Boring, supply, 315; q., 1451,
4345. Waterint; Places, Public, supply, 314.
Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, int., 3976; 2R., 4-070; Com., 4191-41.95, 4915.
Wilcannia Waterworks Pumping Plant, q., 1253, 1973.
Workers' Compensation (Amendment) Bill, adj., 624-625.
,Zinc Corporation Guest House, Broken Hill, q., 104.
HUNT, The Ron. A. E.: Bush Fires Bill, 2R., 4763; Com., 4764. <'ftlment Contract Ratification Bill, 2R.,
6208. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 1903. Constitution Further Amendment (Refer
endum) Bill, Com., 3177. Country Women's Association of New
South Wales (Incorporation) Bill, 2R., 6231.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2s., 3538; recom., 3616.
Dairies Supervision (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 6244.
Defamation (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5701. Economic Situation, p.o., 4574. Farrer Memorial Research Scholarship
Fund Bill, 2R., 6164.
8ESSION 1929-30. KAT xci
17 Sepiember, 1929, io 20 June, 1980.
HuNT, The Hon, A. E. (continued): Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 2177. Justices (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4703. Marketing of Primary Products (AD}endment) Bill, 2R., 3098; 3R., 3305.
Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4816-4819.
Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1326, 1421.
Transport Bill, C01n., 4012, 4153, 4802-4805, 4968.
Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5098; cons. rnessa_qe, 5253; adj., 5277.
I
INNES NoAD, The Hon. S. R., C. M.G.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 642.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 3R, 361R. Hoad, Hon. J. E.-Aecident to, q., 1634. Marketing of Primary Products (Amend-ment) Bill, 3R., 3303.
Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2700. Transport Bill, Com., 4234.
J
JAOKSON. Mr. J., Nepean: Locomotives, Steam-Electric, q., 2991. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2&., 2333; Com.,
2399, 2406, 2414. Police Offences Amendment (Firearms)
Bill, Com., 4002. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 902; 3R., 1034; Corn., 1682. Sydney Corpomtion Amendment (Loans)
Bill, 2R., 3057. Transport Bill, 2R., 3259.
JAQUES, Mr. H. V., B.A., LL.B., Bondi: Arbitration Court: Lawyers and Union
Secretaries, q., 293. Bankruptcy Law, q., 2324. Betterment Tax: q., 104, 766. Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2R.,
6083. Christmas Employment, q., l 670. Communists at Funeral, q., 1448. Damag-es (Infants and Persons of Un-sound Mind) Bill, 2R., 398.
Divorce Court: Congestion, q., 3960. Domestic Servants from Coalfields, q.,
1254. Garbage Disposal, q., 65. Guardianship of Infants' Bill, Com., 3639. Hulks, Destroyer, q., 3307. Hunter River Wharf, q., 1449. Income Tax, State, q., 3810. Judicial Acts (Validating) Bill, 2&.,
1041.
JAQUES, Mr. H. V. (continued); Justices (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4389 ~ Com., 4437, 4448.
Meat Preservatives, q., 718. Opticians Bill, Com., 4997, 4999, 5004. "Problem," Children, q., 5839. Pure Food Advisory Committee, q., 5028. Railway Fares, q., 2997. Road Excavations: Co-ordination, q., 1161.
Sydney Harbour Bridge, q., 4895. Sydney Harbour Trust (Amendment) Bill, int., 5895.
Taxi-buses, q., 5278. TheatreR and Public Halls Act, q., 5956. Transport Bill, Com., 3504. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, Cont., 730. Water (Amendment) Bill, Cont., 4455.
JARVIE, Major M. L. F., M.C., Ashfield: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 1376. 1
D'efence Department: Rationing, q., 6135: Empire Day, q., 4036. Engines, D57 class, q., 1910, 2615. Hawkesbury River Crossing, q., 5630. Income Tax, q., 3311. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A.: Royal Commission Inquiry, nt., 42.
Legislative Council: Referendum, q., 317~, 3629, 4513.
Railway Commissioner's Trip, q., 2890. Rothbury Colliery, q., 2137. Swamp Lands: Parramatta River, q., 1973.
Teachers: Retrenchment, q., 4033, 5124. Salaries Increases, q., 2838.
Tramway Workers' Hours, q., 5777. Unemployment, q., 3697. War Service Homes, q., 4611. Wynya1·d Station, q., 3239.
K KATER, The Hon. Sir Norman W., Kt., M.B.,
Ch.M.: Address in Reply, m., 88. Hillston to Roto Railway Bill, 2R., l 766. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 2041. Pastures P1·otection Boards, address, .91. Railways:
Construction, address, 89. Fraser, Mr., address, 89. Report, address, 89.
Resumptions: Closer Settlement, 1n., 1907. Supply Bill, m., 349. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
3R., 1552 Taxation, address, 9L Wool:
Price of, address, 90; supply, 349. Transport of, supply, 349.
xcii KKE IN!JEX TO SPEECHES. KEL
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
KEEGAN, The lion. J.: ·Coal-mining Industry: Rothbury Collie1·y,
adj., 2506. Co1~stitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Corn., 809, 820, 871.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, 2R., 1222.
Dairies Supervision (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 6246.
Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2190.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Homs) Amendment Bill, 2R., 5457; Corn., 5621, 5628; 3R., :3933.
.Justices (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4706. 'rurf RPmov::l, adj., 19; q., 207; adj., 292. Workers' Compensation, adj., 2989, 3422. Workers' Compensation (Amendment)
Bill, Corn., 1243.
KEEGAN, Mr. T., Glebe:
Benevolent Sodeties: Christmns Grants, q., 1343.
Christmas Employmmt, q., 150:). •Constitution (Fmther Amendment) Bill,
Com., 1303, J 3fi2. Crimes (J<'mther Amendment) Bill Com.
617. ' ' . Economic Situation, rn., 1563. 'Glebe Point Tramline, supply, 2775. Glebe Tram Service, g., 656. Grace Bros.' Buses, q., 1260. Harbom Tr11St: Dismissais, g., 1722. Loans, Municipal Unemployment, q., 1048. Money Lcndero, Control of, q., 3365. Pictures and Music, q., 4100. Prospectors, Aid to, q., 554.2. Rothbury Mine, supply, 2774. 'State Lottery, q., 1850. 'Rupply, m., 2773. 'Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Biil,
Corn., 975. 'Timber W01·kcrs' D;spute: Police Action,
·rn., 237. 'l'ransport Bill, s~tpply, 2775; Com., 3302,
3401, 3523. Unemployment:
Conference, q., 892. Distress, adj., 303:'5. Musicians anr1 "Talkies," q., 2380. Prospecting Parties, 81ip{IIH, 2775. Rations: Single Men, q., 3697. Responsibility for, supply, 2774.
Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, Com., 72'1. \Ventworth l)ark, q., 767.
KELLY, Mr. C. A., Bathurst:
A mlmlance Senices, g., 13!l2. Address in Reply, 1n., 170. Assault Charge, Orange, q., 3311. Blayne:~' Public School, q., 1256, 1501. Bush Fires Bill, int., 332. <Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2R.,
6089.
KELLY, Mr. 0. A. (continued) : Christmas Cheer, q., 1387. Coal Mining: Labour Recruiting. q., 1447, Coast Hospital Staff, q., 890. Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, Com., 1456.
Czecho-Slovaks, Introduction of, address, 174.
Dairies Supervision (Amendment) Bill, int., 5973.; Com., 6294.
Decentralisation, address, 171, 176. Eight Hours Day: Woodstock, adj.,
2376. Family Bndowment, q., 5962. Financial Position, supply, 4268 . Fmeigners, Employment of, adclress, 175. Hillston to Roto Railway Bill, Com., 1468, 15S9.
Holiday Recommendation, pers. expl., 2560.
Hotels, Country: Reconstruction, q., 3427, 3648. Sanitation, q., 1911.
Industrial Arbitration, address, 173. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1875, 1916. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, 2R., 5145 . Justices of the Peaee, q., 1157. Johnson, Mbs Amy, q., 6031. Liquor L::tws: Sunday Sales, q., 5028. Loan Council, adclress, 171, 172, 173. Magistrates, Honorary, q., 5840. Marketing of Primary Products ( Amell!l-
ment) Bill, int., 2853; 2R., 2011. Medical Attendance: Dnbbo, q., 5279. :Mental Defectives Bill, int., 2876; 2R.,
4140, 4174; Com., 4834, 4836, 4840, G410, 54-79, 5482, 5,192.
Mo11trose Maternity Hospital, q., 5467. l\1uclgee Mail Train Robbery, q., 6258. Orange Mental Hospital, q., 4516. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment
Bill, int., 5425. Railwavs:
Arre~ts under Regulations, q., 18,16. Bathurst \Vorkshops, arlrlrcss, 171. Centralisation of Workshops, q., 3961. Commissioner's 'l'rip, q., 2890; supply, 4266.
Country Lines, address, 171. Dismissals: Diserimination, q., 540. Forty-four Hours System, supply, 4266. Freight, supply, 4265. Reduced Working Hours, address, 171. Refreshment Room Employees, q., 1104. Repairs, supply, 4267. Retrenchment, supply, 4265. Rydenham Refreshment Rooms, q., 1388. Transfer of Employees to Sydney, sup-
ply, 4-266. Workshops, s~tpply, 4'266.
Rural '\'Yorkers' A 'Yard, address, 173 ; q., 1670.
li.EL SESSION 1929-30. xciii
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
KELLY, Mr. C. A. (contwued):
Schools: Blayney and Bathurst, q., 586. Country, a,Jdress, 172. Wattle }'lat School, q., 3181.
Supply Bill (No. 4), m., 4264. Sweated Labour: Dairy Farms, q., 1971. Sydney Harbour Trust (Amendp1ent) Bill, ·int., 5894.
Telephone l~xchange, State, q., 765, 834. Tram-stops: Over-running, q., 4519. Unemployment:
Bathurst Unemployed, q., 2207, 3628, 4895.
Housing and Clothing, q., 5238. Solution of Problem,· address, 176.
Water Supply: Bathurst, q., 294, 955, 3104. Country Works, address, 172. Portland, q., 1450.
Women's Coll8ge (Lauds) Bill, 2R., 14()1,
KELLY, The Hon. "\V. P.:
Constitution, (Fmther Amendment) Bill, 2R., 415; Corn., 437, 531.
1\:ILPA'rRICI~, Mr. M., Wagga Wagga:
Acl.-auces for Homes, q., 5281. Advances to Settlers (Government
Guarantee) Bill, Com., 2368. Agric;.~ltural Machinery, q., 4096. Burrinjuck Dani, g., 4615. Cloeks, AEsembly Chamber, q., 1047, 3313. Coal:
Lost Wages, q., 5235. Mining Industry, q., 1387, 1503. Production Costs, q., 1807. Hothlmr,y Colliery, q., 2209.
CJnstitution (l<'mthcr Amendment) Bill, Com., 1376.
Crown Grants, Valuation of, q., !'588. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, int.,
2074; 2rr., 3034, 3060; Com., 3116, 3121, 3347, 33:'54, 3360, 3362.
Drill Hall Site, Wagga, q., 953. }'amily Endowment Claims, q., 3105. Pede1·al Loans, q., 1104. l'inanccs, Commonwealth and State, q,
4170. Firemen: s.s. Ko'warm, q., 5391. l'01·ost Areas: ·wheat Belt, q. 223. Gas Restrictions, q., 657. Holrlings, Forfeiture of, q., 4896. Homes, l'mchase of, q., 3369. Hume Weir: Inundation of Timber
Country, q., 295. Inrlustri;ll Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, int., 1615.
Kempsey }'ire Brigade, q., 3628. I,ake-becl Leases, q., 766. Migration Agreement, q., 1914. Money I"enders Charges: Mortgage ·Interest, q., 5718.
Moratorium: Necessitous Settlers. ail.i., 5298.
KILPATRICK, Mr. M. (continued) : Mortgages: Interest Rates, q., 5543. Motor •rraffic, q., 295. Murrumbidgee Railway Bridge, q., 5841. Opossums, Open Season for, q., 5190. Police Offences Amendment (Firearms) Bill, Com., 4004.
Premiers' Conference: Industrial Conditions, q., 3182.
Prevention and Relief of Unemployment Bill, 2R., 5658.
Primary Prorlucers, Advances to, q., 1450. Production, Increase of, q., 3429. Ra.ilway anrl Tramway Institute, q., 1343. Hussian Consul, Proposed, q., 2994. Soldier Settlers:
Murrumbidge3 Inigation Area 1 adj. 5558.
Tenme of Settlement, q., 5959. South-West Tableland Water Supply, q., ~058.
Stock: Cyanide Poisoning, q., 1849. Sub-Inspectors, Permanent-way, q., 497 4. Teachers, Transfer of, q., 764. Telephone Exchange, State, ac1j., 942. Tram and Bus 'rime-tables, q., 588. Unemployment:
~'uncJ, q., 5123. New South Wales Quota, q., 1257. Reproductive Worl,s, q., 5464.
Valuer-General's Valuations, q., 2889, 4713. Wagga Sehools, q., 459, 232:0. Water (Amendment) Bill; 2R., 3720. Westem Lanc1s (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,
4060. "\Vestern La.ncls Settlement, q., 2386. Wheat Pool, q., 3810. Wine Industry, Griffith, q., 4250.
KmKNESS, The Hon. W. E.: Address in Reply, 1n., 12. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment)
Bill, 2R., 2182. I"egislativc Council Refonn, add1'ess, 13. Unemployment, address, 13.
KNIGHT, :Mr. H., Hm·tley:
Ac1r1ress in. Reply, m., 196. Barton, J\.Jr.: Fees of, q., 6260. Brown, Mr. John, Withdrawal of Prose
cution, address, 196, 202. Bungawannah Works: Murray River, q., 6260.
Cement Contraet Ratification Bill, int., 5785.
Coal: CrJmmission of Inquiry, address, 198,
200. 2391. Letters, Opening of: Rothbury Collieq, ~2~~ .
Lost WagEs, q., 5235. M.ining Dispute, add1·ess, 197. Mining Industry, q., 3311. Mining Leases, Canc<?.llation of, address,
£01.
~xciv KNI INDEX TO SPEECHE&. LAN
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
KNIGHT, 1fr. H. (continued) Coal (continued)
Overseas Orders, address, 197. Profits, address, 198, 199, 202. Rations to Miners, adj., 5775. Rothbury Colliery, adj., 1633. Stevens, Mr., Statement by, q., 368. Western District Miners, q., 4248. Zig Zag Colliery, q., 3696.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1183, 1263; Com., 1362, 1494.
Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, Com., 2999.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, 2R,, 506, 554; Com., 14fi8.
Deputy-Speaker and Members' Rights, q., 3179.
Family Endowment and Outside Agents, q., 1848.
Family Endowment Payments, q., 3483. Financial Position, supply, 4274. Forest Reserves: Wal!erawang, q., 4615. Industrial Arbitration, add1·ess, 201. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1944. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill int., 4935. Justices (Amend~ent) Bill, 2R. 4392. Lithgow High School, g., 2061. ' Love, Mr., and Ambulance Services q
1602. ' ., Metropolitan Milk Bill, Com., 2410. Militm·y Stores, g., 5465. Mines Rescue Stations, adj., 806, 835. New~paper Prosecutions, address, 197. Parhamentary Electorates n.nd Elections (Amendm~nt) Bill, Com., 791.
Portland Water Supply, q., 1450, 3225. Public Service Appointments supply,
4275. ' Railways:
Derailments, q., 4034, 4253. Dismissals, g., 1047. Electrification of Lines, supply, 4275. "57" Class Engine, g., 1347. Lithgow Fast Train, g., 956. Removal of Country Depots supply, 4276. '
Rural A wards, supply, 427 4. Soldier Settlers: Murrumbidgee Irrigation
Area, adj., 5557. Supply Bill (No. 4), m., 4273. Sydney Harbour Bridge Costs, q., 6260. Unemployment:
Federal Aid, q., 56il3. Military Stores. q., 5464, 6135. Portland and Cullen Bullen q. 5718 Rations, q., 4830. · ' '
Unemployment Relief (Tax) Bill int. 5760. ' '
Wallerawang-Portland Road q. 4517. Widows' Pensions (Further' A~endment)
Bill, Com., 2122. Workers' Compensation Act, supply, 4274.
L
LAMARO, .Mr .• T., B.A., LL.B., Enmore: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1127. Constitution Further Amendment (Refer
endum) Bill, Com., 2968. Enmore Bank Robbery, q., 5387. Guardianship of Infants Bill, 2&., 3597; Com., 3645.
Jarvie Major, M.L.A., Royal Commission Inquiry, 111., 31.
Justices (Amendment) Bill, int., 3706; Com., 4439.
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Bill, C-om., 805. .
Prevention and Relief of Unemployment Bill, 2R., 5659.
Prison Labour and Road Works, m., 3107. Publie Reserves, m., 1539. Standing Orders, Suspension of, m., 31. Vagraney (Amendment) Bill, Com., 696.
LANE MuLLIN'S, The Han. J., M.A.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 409.
Hughes, Late Sir T., 111., 4800. Sancta Sophia College Incorporation Bill,
2R., 2513.
LANG, Mr. J. T.,Aubum: Aborigines and Family l~nclowment, q.,
2458. Aecident., Fatal Colliery, obs., 4103. Accounting System, budget, 2667. Acting Inspector: Public Service Board, q., 1715.
Address in Reply, m,, 115. Advances: Home-building, address, 116;
q., 2892. Advances to Settlers, q., 5236. Advanecs to Settlers (Govemment Guaran
tee) Bill, 2R., 2016, 2355; 3R., 2439; obs., 3634.
Appropriation Rill, m., 26:l5. Arbitra,tion, address, 120. Australian Gaslight Company: Wage Re
duction, q., 3039, 4614. Australian Red Cross Society, New South
Wales Division, Incorporation Bill, 2R., 2810.
Basic Wage Declaration, obs., 827; m., 2815.
Birds and Animals Protection (Amend-ment) Bill, int., 600; Com., 3665, 3666.
Botanic Gardens, q., 5633. Budget, The, m., 2465, 2666. Bungendore-Captain's Flat Railway Bill, int., 5782; Covt., 5905.
Bush Fires Bill, cons. amdts., 5243. Buttenshaw, Mr., M.L.A., address, 120. Cement Contract Ratification Bill, q., 5956 j 2R., 6079.
SESSION 1929-30. XC"".
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
LANG, .Mr. J. T. (continued): Censure:
Harris Case, m., 3889, 3906. Rothbury Colliery, m., 2517, 2554.
Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill, int., 2807.
Christmas Employment, q., 2134. Christmas Felicitations, adj., 2831. City Council Elections, q., 5029. Civic Commission, address, 118. Coal:
City Council Contracts, q., 893. Loss of Life at Rothbury Colliery:
Censure, 2517, 2544. Mining Industry, address, 115, 118, 120,
123, 125, 129, 132; q., 996. Northern Colliery Leases, q., 221, 295. Prosecutions, q., 3102. Rothbury Colliery, q., 2941, 3307.
Connolly, ~vt:r. P., M.L.A., obs., 461, 471. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1115; Com., 1286, 1357, 1366, 1370, 1379, 1381, 1482, 1486, 1514; cons. amdts., 1977.
Constitution Further Amendment (Refer· endum) Bill, 2R., 2934; 3R., 3042; cons. amdts., 3377.
Conveyancing Act: Disallowance of Regulations, m., 4796. Increased Fees, q., 4516.
Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5472; Com., 6281, 6285; 3&., 6286.
Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarships Bill (see "West Scholarships Bill"), Com., 4040.
Craigavon, Viscount, m., 1297. Crimes (Fram1ulent Misappropriation)
Bill, 2R., 1809; Com., 1815; 3&., 1853, Critnes (Pmthcr Amendment) Bill 2&.,
612. ' Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation)
Bill, int., 376; 2R., 489; 3&., 606 · Com. 1455. ' '
Damages (Infants and Persons of Unsound Mind) Bill, 2&., 396, Com. 578.
Dairies Supervision (Amendmei{t) Bill, 2R., 6117.
Domestic Servants from Coal-fields, m., 1348.
Economic Situation, m., 4551. Education Department, budget, 2671. Electricians' Licenses, q., 5032. E~tertainments Tax (Management) Bill,
mt., 2565, 2629; Com., 2804. Family Endowment, q., 2320. F~mily Endowmelf t (Amendment) Bill,
tnt., 2342; 2R., 2\24; Com., 2435 · cons. amdts., 2804. ~ '
Family Endowment (Amendment) Bill, (No. 2), int., 4523; 2&., 4723.
Finance (Family Endowment Tax) Bill, i'nt., 4758; Com., 4759.
Finance (Family Endowment 'rax Reduction) Bill, int., 2642.
LANG, Mr J. T. (continued!: Finances, Commonweulth and State, q.,
4170. F01·ests, Revocation of, m., 4215. Gas Supply, adj., 1111. Government Insurance (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 6105. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, p.o., 1547; 2&., 1702; p.o., 1741; 2&., 5734, 5872.
Government Relief Administration Bill, int., 5887; 2&., 6039.
Governor, Appointment of, m., 5782. Guardianship of Infants' Bill, 2R., 3596 ;~
cons. amdts., 5394, 6303. Harbour and 'l'onnage Rates, q., 4895. Harris, N., Case of, q., 4094. Hillston to Roto. Railway Bill, 2R., 1569. Hospital Administration, budget, 2671. Income Tax Bill, p.o., 2659. Income Tax Legislation: Fees and
Charges, q., 1251. Income Tax (Management) Amendment
Bill, int., 2563; 2R., 2638. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment)
Bill, int., 1610; 2R., 1844, 1860; Com., 2392.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Bill, 2&., 5076; Com., 5192 5204. '
Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage) (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2082. ·
Industrial Arbitration (Suspension of Liv· ing Wage Declaration) Bill, 2&., 001.
Interest Bill, address, 118. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A.:
Royal Commission of Inquiry, m., 21; address, 124.
Standing Orders, Suspension of, m., 23, 35.
Judicial Acts (Validating) Bill, Com., 1043.
Justices (Amendment) Bill, int., 3704. Labor Daily: Wage Reduction, q., 6033. Land, Restricted Applications for, q., 6264. Landlord and Tenant (Shops) Bill, int.,
4798. Law Courts, New, q., 764. Legislative Council: Referendum, q., 3628,
3959. . Legislative Council Reform, address, 118, 135.1
Liquor Amendment Bill, 2R., 2441. Love, Mr.: Queensland Hospitals, q., 3428. Marsupials: Open Season, q., 4971. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 3R., 2462. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drain-
age (Amendment) Bill, int., 4349; 2&., 4352.
Minister for Mines: Rothbury Colliery, q., 1602.
Necropolis (Amendment) Bill, Com., 6074.
xed LAN INDEX TO SPEECHES, LAN
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
LA~>G, Mr. J. T. (continued): Opticians Bill, int., 3923; Com., 4866,
4996. Padiament:
Adjournment, Special, 111., 2572. Business of the House, m., 4719. Conduct of, su.pply, 2722, 2723. DissGnt from Speaker·s Hu!ing, nt., 2843. End of Session, adj., 6312. Hours of Sitting, m., 1853. I>eader of Opposition, aclj., 624. ::\femher for Stmt, adj., 624. Newspaper Attack on Speaker, obs., 44~8.
Order of Business, 11!., 1398. Party Discipline, q., 4031. J>remier's Comments on Proceedings of,
q., 4344. Private Members Business: Empire Day,
acl}., 4829. Privileges, obs., 3267. Sessional Orders: Sitting D'ays, m., 205,
2839, 4770; adj., 6158. Speaker, Mr., Illness of, sup1Jly, 2722. Standing Orders, Suspension of, m., 22, 35, 2518, 2625, 2626, 4076.
Temporary Chairman anll :Qeputy· Sneaker, nJ.., 840.
'I'i~1e for Business, p.o., 1715; supply, 4256.
Parliamentary Allowances ancl Salaries Bill, 2R., 4297.
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Bill, int., 591; 2R., 754; Com., 792, 805, 1029.
Parramatta River (Ryde to Concord) Bridge Bill, 2R., 5010.
Police, Conduct of: Select Committee, m., 3314.
Police Offen~es Amendment (Firearms) Bill, Com., 4001, 4003.
rrevention :mel Relief of Unemp1oyment Bill, 2R., 5593; Co1n., 5665, 5667; 3r.., 5723; cons. amclts., 6288.
Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, int., 1043.
Public Reserves, Dedication of, q., 998; 1n., 1535.
Public Servants, bjtdget, 4794. Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill,
m., 5282, 5285, 5288; 2R., 5315; Com., 5340; cons. amclts., 6149, 6151.
Racecourses Admission Tax (Amendment) Bill, int., 5082; 2R., 6112.
Railways: Accounts Deficit, buclgct, 2669. Budget, q., 3551. Bungendore·Captain·s Flat, m., 5636, 5782; Com., 5905.
Canadian Hailways, budget, 4737. Colonial Treasurer's Speech, budget,
4742. Commissioner's Retirement, q., 1718, 1805.
LANG, Mr. J. T. (continued) : Railways (continued) :
Commissioner's Trip, q., 3101. Construction of, q., 6133. Eastern Suburbs, budget, 2675. Employees' Working Week, Ujtclget,
4735, 4739, 4794. Preights and Fares, budget, 4740. Hillston-Roto, ?n., 1464. Illawarra Passenger Trains, q., 1345. Motor Competition, buclget, 4739. Non-paying Lines, budget, 4738. Hegressions and Dismissals, q., 293. St. Leonard's Line, buclget, 2675.
Railways and 'l'ramways, Budget, m., 4734.
Rations: Unemployed, q., 1556, 16H. Reclamation Bill, int., 5925. Registration of Births, Deaths, and Mar-
riages (Amendment) Bill, 3R., 5636. Hothbury Colliery, q., 2941. Hoyal Commission on Constitution, q., 585. Salvation Army (Kew South Wales) Pro-
perty Trust Bill, 2R., 1071; Com., 1073, 1074.
Sancta Sophia College Incorporation Bill, Com., 2621.
Secondary Industries, address, 132. Sheep Stealing Case, Gup·a, q., 3366; obs.,
3431; q., 34 81. Sleeper Cutters, q., 5188. Snow Leases, ol!s., 2559. Soldiers' Passes, bjfilget, 2669. South Auburn School, q., 587. St. Andrew's Cathedral Site, aclclress, 133. Supply, 11!., 2721. Supply Bill, m., 243; q., 1720. Supply Bill (No.2), m., 1816; Co·m., 1819. Supply Bill (No. 4), m., 4255, 4257. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 864, 902; Com., 972, 974, 976, 978, 081, 1677.
Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans} Bill, int., 3014; 2R., 3050.
Sydney Fenies Fares, acldress, 119; m., 662, 720, 2830.
Sydney Harbour Trust (Amendment) Bill, int., 5892; aclj., 5998.
Tamworth Milling Co. Ltd., q., 5540, 5775, 6031.
Taree-Wingham Water Supply Administra-tion Bill, 2R., 1748; cons. amdts., 2622.
Taxation, buclget, 2668, 2670, 2673. Tobacco Licenses, budget, 267 4. 'fransport Bill, 2R., 3214; Com., 3388, 3391, 3398, 3446, 3507, 3513; 3R., 3556.
Treasury Officials and Advisers, q., 1251, 1232.
Trustee (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2571. Unclassifiecl Heceipts, buclget, 2672. Under Secretary for Mines: Visit to
South Africa, q., 3103.
LAN SESSION 1929-30. LAZ xcvii
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 193~.
r .. A:s-G, Mr. J. T. (continued): Unemployment:
Curtailment of Rations, q., 1G56 .. Incomes, q., 5387. Municipal Loans, q., 24G7. Helie£ of, address, 118, 119; q., 4167, 4251, 5387.
Unemployment Helie£ (Tax) Bill, int., 5768; Com., 5763.
Vagrancy Amendment Bill, 2R., 683; Com., 698.
Wade Shire Hates Validation Bill, Com., 5757 i 3R., 5870.
Walbundrie Soldier Settlement, adj., 6312. Water (Amendment) Dill, int., 2828;
Com., 4461, 4.463. "Wee Wa:: Common, arlj., 1397. Wellington Show Gl'ound Dill, int., 2:095,
2568. West Scholarships Bill (see "Cooma-Bega
1/1 InspectOl'ate Scholarships Bill"), Corn., 5966.
We2tem Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4058; Com., 4192, 4907; 3R., 4977; cons. amdts., R240.
Widows' Pensions (Amendment) Bill, int., 1994.
Widows Pensions, budget, 2673. "Widows' Pensions (FurthC'r Amendment)
Bill, p.o., 212R; 3R., 2139, 2153. Women's College (Lands) Bill, 2R., 1385;
Com., 1462. ·workers' Compensation ( AmeJHlment)
Bill, con. amdt., 1685, 1687, 1691, 1694. \Vyangala Dam, address, 116.
LA'riMER, The Hon. W. F.: Cemwt Contract Hatification Bill, Com.,
6218. Reclamation Bill, 2R., 6218.
LAZZARINI, Mr. C. C., M aTric7cville: Aborigines Protection Board Inspector, q., 1446.
Betting Prosecutions: Police Agents, q., G539.
Biros and Animals Protection (Amend-ment) Bill, 2&.., 3659.
Budget and Estimates, q., 656. 'Bus Route, Enmore, q., 998. Child Welfare Department, g., 4254, 5392. Conservatorium Appointments, g., 1339. Constitution (l<'urther Amendment) Bill,
Com., J 299. Constitution Further Amendment (Refer
endum) Bill, 2&.., 2963. Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation)
Bill, int., 388. Dismissals:
Government Works, arlj., 1054. Railway and 'rramway, q., 833.
Early Closing Amendment Bill, q., 373. Entertainments Tax Bill, m., 2650. Family Endowment Payments, q., 1974. l<'ood Relief, adj., 3410.
LAZZARINI, Mr. C. C. (continued): Government Relief Administration Bill,. int., 5889.
Hillston Hospital, q., 3553. Hillston to Roto Railway Bill, Con~. 1590. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment') Bill
int., 1613; adj., 1960. ' Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours}
Amendment Bill, int., 4931. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., Royal Commission Inquiry, 111., 25.
Labour Bureau Call, g., 5031. Lovebirds: Trapping of, q., 1849. Mental Defectives Bill, 2R., 3765. Metropolitan Milk Bill, Com., 2405. Motor Headlights, q., 4512. Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries
Bill, int., 4207. J>arliamentary Electorates and Elections
(Amendment) Bill, Com., 803, 986. Passes: Railway Employees, q., 2323. I>o~ice . Offences Amendment (Firearms)
Bill, tnt., 371G; 2R., 3998. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment.
Bill, Com., 5672. Public Service (Salaries Heduction) Bill int., G222; cons. anults., 6149. '
Railway Printing, q., 4250. Railway W arks and Conn try Party "·
2!)02. . ' 'J.'
School Teachers: Married Female: Cleaners, q., 3429. Salary Increases, q., 3812. Temporary, q., 718.
Standing Orders, Suspension of, 1n., 25. St. John Ambulance Tra.nsport Brigade
q., 4033. ' Supply Biil, m., 249. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill int.
735. ' " Sydney Ferries Fares, q., 101. 'l'ohacco: Sale by Hail way Commissioners,
q., 37B. 'l'ransport Bill, {!nt., 2977; Com., 3390, 3392, 3514.
Unemployment: Relief Work, q., 5278.
LEE, The I-I on . • T. R., Dntm.moyne:
Accic1ent, l<'atal Colliery, adj., 4077; min. st., 4102.
Administration of Justice: Corruption q.,. 5237. '
Bankruptcy Law, q., 2324. Betting Prosecutions: Police Agents q.,
5f>38, 5539. ~ ' Births, Deaths :md Marriages, RegistratiOIL
of, min. st., 6265. Censure: Case of N. Harris, m., 3892. Cessnock Inquest, q., 3809. Communists a.t Funeral, q., 1448. Conveyancing Act: Disallowance of Regu-
lations, m., 4797. CoEveyancing Fees, q., 4433, 4517. Crimeg (Further Amendment) Bill, lR.,
578 i 2R., 611.
XOTiii LEE lNllEX 'fO SPEECHES. LYS Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
LEE, The Hon. J. R. (continued) : Curlcwis, Judge, q., 4168, 4517, 4612. Damages (Infants and Persons of Un
sound Mind) Bill, 2&., 394; Com., 580. Deficiency (Revenue) Amendment Bill,
m., 6266; Com., 6267. Divorce Court: Congestion, q., 3960. Dog Registration, q., 1391. Edwards, Judge, q., 1342. Farmer, H. G., Prosecution of, q., 5465. •Garnishee Orders, q., 5630. •Guardianship of Infants Bill, 2&., 3593;
Com., 3645, 3649; cons. amdts., 5393, 5397, 5968, 5969, 6303.
Harris, N., Case of, m., 3892; q., 4094, 4170.
Hotels: Inspection of, q., 221. Kensington, q., 3696. Licenses, q., 542, 1851, 2063, 5390. Reconstruction of, q., 3427. Sanitation, q., 1912.
Hulks, Destroyer, q., 3307. Jury System, q., 717. Justices Amendment Bill, int., 3701; 2&.,
4370; Com., 4441. Landlord and Tenant Bill, q., 1255. Landlord and Tenant (Shops) Bill, int.,
4797. Land Salesmen: "Go Getters," q., 185{). Law Courts, New, q., 764. Law Department: 'l'ransferred Credit, q.,
5122, 5189. Legal Aid Department, q., 223, 460, 1392,
4897; ad.i., 5009. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, int., 1592;
q., 1606; 2&., 2370. Liquor License Appeals, q., 5390, 5723. Maintenance Confinees, ·rnin. st., 2612. Prison Labour and Hoad Work, q., 3238. Public Reserves, m., 1537. Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marri
ages (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 5475; Com., 5478.
Representations to Minister for Justice, 1nin. st., 3927.
Ryan, J.: Frequent Arrests, q., 891, 1452. :Shoplifting: Convictions, 1674, 2211. Shop Rents, q., 5722. Solicitor, Prosecution of, q., 999. :Solicitors, Defalcations of, q., 4095. 'Tenants, Compensation of, q., 3698. 'Trust Funds, Misappropriation of, q.,
1047. Union Officials, Prosecution of, q., 891,
956. Unlawful Assembly Charges, Maitland, q.,
3104.
LLOYD, Brigadier-Gen. H. W., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Parramatta:
Air-plane. Landing Places, q., 5960. Address m Reply, n~., 106. Arbitration, address, 108. Children, Guardianship of, address, 110.
LLOYD, Brigadier-General H. \V. (continued) : Civic Commission, address, 109. Coal Industry, address, 107; supply, 2776. Commercial School Classes, q., 3696. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, .
2R., 1177; Com., 1377. Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation)
Bill, 2R., 501. Economic Situation, m., 4677. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1739.
Home Building, address, 108. Legislative Council Reform, add1·ess, 110. Mass Picketing, address, 109. Mental Defectives Bill, 2R., 4188. Jl.fental Deficients, address, 110. Jl.f etropolitan Milk Bill, int., 1525. Optometry Bill, q., 3630. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections
(Amendment) Bill, 2R., 783. Parramatta Park, q., 1718. () Playgrounds, address, 110. Police Force, supply, 2776. Railways:
Finance, address, 109. Locomotive Axles: Imported steel, q.,
1048. Westmcad-Rogan's Hill, q., 223.
Rural Workers' Wage, address, 108. Secondary Industries, address, 108, Supply, m., 2775. Swamp Lands, Heclamation of, address,
llO. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
2&., 912. Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans)
Bill, Com., 3059. Taxation, address, 110; supply, 2775. Transport Bill, 2R., 3254; Com., 3406, 3452, 3500.
Unemployment Helie£, q., 5233. Vagrancy Act, Amendment of, address,
109. Victoria Barracks, q., 1912.
LYSAGHT, Mr. A. A.,· Illawarra: Bulli Pass, Widening of, q., 1673. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1273. Constitution Further Amendment (Refer
endum) Bill, Cont., 3003, 3004. Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill, Com., 6280, 6282.
Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarships Bill (see "West Scholarships Bill"), Com., 4050.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, Cont., 561, 567, 571, 1450.
Curlewis, Judge, q., 4168, 4517, 4612. Economic Situation, m., 4649. Entertainments Tax (Management) Bill,
2R., 2631. Federal Roads Grant: Sutherland Coun
cil, q., 2842.
LYS SESSION 1929-;10, xcir
17 Seplember, 1929, lo 20 lune, 1933.
LYSAGHT, Mr. A. A, (continued) : Guardianship of Infants Bill, Com., 3637,
3643, 3648; cons. amdts., 5398, 5968. IndustTial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, 2&., 5164; Com., 5196. Industrial Arbitration Living Wage
(Amendment) Bill, 2R., 209!1. Jarvie, Major, M.L.A., Royal Commission
Inquiry, m., 24. J"ustices (Amendment) Bill, int., 3702;
2R., 4375; Co11o., 4442, 4446; 3&., 4520. Kurnell-Cronulla Road, q., 2943. Law Courts, New, q., 458, 764. Law Department: Transferred Credit, q.,
5122. Lugarno-Menai Ferry, q., 3699. Mental Defectives Bill, Com., 4834. Moratorium, q., 5777. Motor Accidents: Sublime Point, q., 5277,
5781. ()ld Bulli Colliery, q., 5184, 5388.
Parliament: Standing Orders, Suspension of, m.,
24. Temporary Chairman and Deputy-
Speaker, m., 846. "Railways: Electrification, q., 221. "Razorback Deviation, q., 2210. "Registration of Births, Deaths, and Mar-
riages (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5476; ,.. Com., 5477.
"Salvation Army (New South Wales) Property T1·ust Bill, Com., 1075.
Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1681.
'Taree-Wingham Water Supply Administration Bill, cons. amclts., 2623.
"Transport Bill, CMn., 3491. Unemployment Relief (Tax) Bill, int.,
5Hi0. :Vagrancy Amendment Bill, 2R., ti91; Com.,
729, 731, 733. Workers' Compensation (Amendment)
Bill. coM. amclt., 1689.
M
MAGRATH, The lion. E. C.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 818.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, 2R., 1212.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Bill, 2R., 5378; Com., 5613, 5620, 5625, 5627.
Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Bill, 3R., 4684.
MACKAY, Major-General the lion. J. A. K., C. B., V.D., O.B.E.:
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3537.
Hughes, Late Sir T., m., 4801.
h
MAHONY, Thll lion. R.: Constitution (J<,urther Amendment) Bill, int., 153; obs., 1714.
Family Bndowment (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2578.
Family Endowment (Amendment) Bill, No. 2, Co1n., 4761.
Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2172; Com., 220:3.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Roms) Amendment Bill, 2R., 5;331; Com., 5683; 3R., 5999.
Railways and Tramways Appropriation Bill, 2&., 4768.
Rothbury Colliery, q., 1444. Timber Workers' Strike, adj., 434. 'l'ransport Bill, Com., 4234, 4395. ·workers' Compensation (Amendment)
Bill, Com.., 1239.
MAIN, :M:r. H., Te1nom: Armstrong Smokebox Apparatus, m., 1014. Balmain Colliery: Wages, q., 1721. Economic Situation, m., 4667. Edwards, Judge, q., 1342. l!,ares, Concession, q., 4343. Federal Constitution: Alteration of, q., 1803.
Hours ·of Sitting, 111., 185/i. Industrial A1·bitration (Amendment)
Bill, 2R., 194 7. Justices (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4438. Preferential Railway Rates: 'Tariff Em-
bargo, q., 6032. Public Reserves, m., 153H. State and Commonwealth, q., 3808. 'Tramways:
Conditional Stopping-places, q., 299.3. Over-running Stops, q., 4519.
Transport Bill, Com., 3396, 3516. Unemployed Demonstration, q., 2060. Unemployment Relief: Local Governing
Bodies, q., 6263. Vagrancy Amendment Bill, 2R., 693. Wool and Wheat: Duties and Restrictions, q., 3185.
MARKS, Mr. E. S., North Sytlney:
Austmlian Reel Cross Society, New South Wales Division Incorporation Bill, 2R., 2810.
Barbers' Shops, q., 369. Birds and Animals P1·otection (Amend-ment) Bill, 2R., 36.53.
Botanic Gardens: New Building, q, 6262, Coaling, Night, q., 833. Collisions, Harbour, q., 221. Commission of the Peace, q., 2892. Electoral Enrolment, q., 5463. Entertainments Tax (Management) Bill,
2R., 2631. Garbage Punts, q., 1256, 1340, 3425. Hyde Park Dump, q., 3480, 3627, 5030,
5956. Income Tax, q., 3311, 4036.
c. M.AR INDEX TO SPEECHES. McD
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123·
MARKS, Mr. E. S. (continued): McDrcKE~, Mr. H. J. (continued): Mental Defectives Bill, 2R., 4182. Metropolitan Milk Bill, Com., 2404, 2412. Oil Pollution, Sydney Harbour, q., 104,
3697, 4515, 4714, 6134. Railway Building, Wollstonecraft, q., 3237. St. Leonard's·Eastwood Railway, q., 2323. Street Surface Disturbance, q., 2940. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, 2R.,
930. Sydney Fenies Fares, m., 677. Sydney Harbour Bridge:
Approaches to, q., 4342. Costs., q., 5028. Falling Steel, q., 5540. Safety Nets, q., 3695. Workers, q., 3959.
Sydney Harbour Trust (Amendment) Bill, int., 5894; 2R., 5995.
Tail-lights: Vehicle Ferries, q., 3180, 5032. Wentworth Park (Vesting) Bill, int., 2883.
MARTIN, Mr. L. 0., Oxley:
Additional Sitting Day, 1n., 1037. Birds and Animals P1·otection (Amend
ment) Bill, Com., 3667. Constitution (l!,urther Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1146. Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill, Com.,
6280, 6282, 6283, 6286; 3R., 6288. Crown Lands Amendment Bill, 2R., 3025; Com., 3816.
Forest Reserves, Revocation of, m., 2797. Government Railways (Amendment) Dill,
Com., 5876. Guardianship of Infants Bill, 2rt., 3599; Com., 3639, 3642, 3643.
Justices (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4379; Com., 4437, 4444.
Mental Defectives Bill, Com., 4841, 54-88. Metropolitan Milk Bill, Com., 2338, 2411,
241:3. MoratoriuJ)J: X ece~sitous S<.Jttle1·s, ad}.,
5293. Opticians Bill, Co1n., 4999, 5006. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment
Bill, Com., 5!l74; 3R., 5730. Reclamation Bill, 2R., 6067. RlcPper-cutters, q., 1156. Sleepers, q., 5R4-. Soldier Settlers: Murrumbidgee Irrigation
Area, adj., 5567. Taree-Wingham Water Supply Administration Bill, 2R., 1747; Com., 1733; cons. amdts., 2624.
Unemployment: Bunuerong, q., 5122. Yagranr.y Amendment Bill, 2R.,· 694. Vvorkers' Compensation (Amendment)
Bill, cons. amdt., 1688.
McDICKEN, Mr. H. J. Ryde:
Australian Red Cross Society, New South Wales Division Incorporation Bill, 2R., 2811.
Car Cleaning, Railway, q., 2319. Concord Sewerage, adj., 993; q., 1969. Constitution Further Amendment (Refer-
endum) Bill, cons. amdts., 3381. Eastwood-St. Leonards Railway, s1~pply,
306. Harbour Trust Employees, q., 5838. Labour Bureau: Issue of Rations, adj.,
2987. Mental Defectives Bill, Com., 4846. Mental Hospitals: Visitors, q., 2390. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drain-
age (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4368. Mint Site, q., 213R. Newspapers, Price• <Jf, q., 403;'5. Opticians Bill, Com., 5002. Parramatta River (Ryde to Concord)
Bill, int., 5794; 2R., 5917. Privata Members' Business, q., 3696. Reclamation Bill, 2R., 6062. St. Andrew's Cathedral Site: Govern-
ment Agreement, suzll'lv, 305; q., 720. Supply Bill. int., 301i. Tram curs, supply, 306. Transport Bill, 2R., 3263; Com., 3465. Unemployment:
Lidcombe and Ryde Depots, q., 4251. Offences, supZJlY, 306. Passes to Labour Bureau, q., 1107. Rations, wij., 2987; q., 5465.
McDoNALD, The Hon. G. R. W.: Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2R.,
6178; Com., 6212. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 425; Com., 515, 527, 528 529 531 639, 642, 711; adj., 712; Com., '1658; 1668; rrcom., 1894. •
Crimes (Intimidation and :Molestation) Bill, 2R., 1208.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3539; 3R., 3612, ;J6lli, 362J. :3G23; Be-com., 3625, 3627. ·
Lcl)nomic Situntion, n•., 4:)8.~.
Legal. J?:actitioners (Amendment) Bill, 2R., ti2a;J.
Married \Yomcn's Property Amendment Bill, 2R., 947; Com., 947, 94-9.
Prickly-pear Amendment Bill Con;, 4817 4819. ) , •
Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill Com., 5948. '
Resumptions: Closer Settlement, m., 1809. Transpo1t Bill, 2R., 3882; Corn. 4013 4014, 401ii, 4019, 4o21, 4027, 4028, 4153; 4155, 4161 4162 422ii, 4-233, 4238 4398 4693, 4696; 4802; 4868, 4881 4890' 4948
1
4951 4952, 4961, 4962, 4964' 4965' 49671
4968, 4970, 0011, 5012 5014; 3R.' 5085: :)263, 5273, 5274. ' ) '
Western J,aJHls (Amendment) Bill 2R., 5099; Com., 52;)2, 5257.
MeG SESSION 1929-30. 1\icG ei
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
McGIRR, Mr. J., Banlcstou-n: Advances to Settlers (Government Guar
antee) Bill, int., 1959; 2R., 2363. Betting, Starting Price, q., 3428. . Boiling-down Works, Bankstown, q., 220;
supply 301. Bondi Beach-Scarborougli.crescent Tram
way, q., 3958. Bread, Price of, q, 4432. Bungendore-Captain's Flat Railway Bill,
2R., 5900. lh,h Pires Bill, C-nn, 3749, 3751. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,
3082; Com., 3359. Dismissals:
Government Works, adj., 1061. Railway, q., 1250.
Distress, Relief. of, q., 4833. Farrer Memonal Research Scholarship Fund Bill, 2R., 5993.
Hillston to Roto Railway Bill, int., 1470. Hillview and Chipping Norton Soldier
Settlement, q., 4030. Holdings, l!,orfeiture of, q., 4896. IIomcJ Pur2hasers:
Aclvances for, q., 456. Liabilities, q., 5391. Moratorium, q., 2843, 3369.
Hospitals: Liverpool State, S1tpply, 301. Poisoning of Inmate, q., 953.
Insurance Societies, Defaulting, q., 613 7. Labour Bureau:
Call up, q., 5030. Rations and Unemployment, q., 2134.
Lambnl't Sand Gear, q., 48H3. Marketing of Primary Products (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2916.
Mental Defectives Bill, int., 2877; 2R., 3761; Com., 4843, 5413, 5482.
Milpcrra Bridge, q., 3237. Moscheto Island Agreement Ratification
Bill, 2R., 6104. Motor Taxation, q., 998. Musemn Official's Trip, q., 3697. Nurses, Travelling Concessions q., 538. Opticians Bill, 2R.1 4853; Com., 4864,
4999, 5004. ParliamentarY Electorates and Elections
(A mendnwnt) Bill, 2R., 784. Police Pensioners: Railway Escorts, q.,
1801. Poisons (Amendment) Bill, int., 3735. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment Bill, Com., 5671.
Prirkly-1icar Amendment Bill, int., 1068. Railways:
Accident Cranes, q., 3807. Accidents, q., 2990. Bankstown-GcOTge's River, sttpply, 302;
q., 4342. Bankstown Line, q,, 541. Banksto~m-Regent's Park, q., 721;
McGIRR, Mr. J. (continued):
Railways (continued) : Bungendore-Captain's Flat, 1n., 5900. Cabramatta Station: Lighting of, q., 1049.
Cauley Vale Station, q., 4518. Chester Hill-Bankstown, supply, 303. Chief :Mechanical Engineer's 'Staff, q.,
3808. Dismissals, supply 300; q., 833. l!Jlectrocution of Linesman, ·q., 1345,
2060. Fi1·iug at Trains, q., 657, 1052. Lighting of Stations, q., 5723 .. Locomotives:
"C Class 36," q., 4512. "57" Class, q., 2989, 4510. Lubrication of, q., 4511. New Type, q., 1253. Repairs to, q., 4512. Types in Service, q., 4258.' · Whistles, q., 4511. ·.
Losses on, sup1Jly, 301. Motor Vehicles, q., 4510. . Overtime, Guards, q., 1386: Parramatta Bridge, q., 3959. Passes, q., 1388, 2212. Questions, q., 4343. Refreshment-rooms, Cenh·al Station, q.,
1254. Rented Buildings, q., 3695. Rolling Stock Breakages, q., 4510; Shunters, Head: Sydney Yard, q., 1254. Station Inspections, q., 836. · Western Line: Bridge and Viaduct Re
newals, q., 2990. Wheels, q., 4248.
H.ations, Government Purchase of, q., 5630. Rn'·"l \Vorkers' Award, snpply, 299. · School Buildings, supply, 303. Soldier Settlement, q., 5280. Supply Bill, int., 299, ... Sydney Ferries Fares, q., 2459.~ 'l'ramway Dismissals, q., 833. Transport Bill, Com., 3466. Tuberculosis Cases, supply, 302, Unemployment:
Bankstown Unemployed, q., 1107,- 4251, Chipping Norton nnd Banl,stown Sol-
dier Settlers, q., 5280. Clothing, q., 4032. l<'ood Supply, q., 213ii. Married and Single ]';fen, q., 5962, 6i37. Numbu of Unemployed, q., (i4; supply,
299. Hations, supply, 302; q., 1808. Registration, g., 299:).
Y agrancy Amendment Bill, int., ·326; Com., 724.
Water Shortage, q., 2457. Western :Lands (Amendment) Bill1 Com.,
4135. . Wheat and Wool Frcie;hts, supply; 300. Widows' Pensions (Further Amendmen~).
Bill, Com., 2121. . .
~cii MeG Llll'DEX TO SPEECHES. MIS
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
J\~cGmn, The Ron. P. M.:
Address in Reply, m., 83. l3uses, Government Purchase of, supply,
343. Coal:
Closing of Mines, q., 435. Mining Industry: Rothbury Colliery, ad.i., 2502.
Railway Supplies, q., 208. C'mstitution (Further Amendment) Bill, ?n,., 272; Com., 535, 581.
0ri.me, address, 87. C•·imes (l!,raudulent Misappropriation) nm, 2rt., 1445.
CJ"imeR (Intimidation and Molestation) JliJI, 2R., 1192.
Dockyards, Government, supply, 343. J':unily Endowment (Amendment) Bill,
2tt., 2fill4. :u'ina.ncial Agreement, supply, 342, Oovor.nment Railways (Amendment) Bill,
2H.,, 178;}. lJoglslative Council Reform, address, 86, Markel;ing of Primary Products (Amend·
mrmt) Bill, 3R., 3306, 3411. :Moi.ropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2701. :Migration, add1·ess, 84 .
. :r\'futton in Cold Storage, q., 400;'5. Pe.sh,treR Protection Boards, address, 87. Jlp.ihvayH:
Ocn.l Supply, q., 208. Country Lines, supply, 342. Dismissals, supply, 34!. Locomotives, New Type, q., 1339. J.osACH on, 'liu.pply, 341, 342. J\lfot;or Traftic Competition, addrell$, 88.
811pply Bill, m., 341. 'l'r,.xa.i;ion, address, 8; supply, 343. ~J-'n"-n~<port Bill, . 2R.., 3801; Com., 4009,
10 u, 4016, 4017, 4022, 4145, 4162. 'J'nwclling Stock, address, 87, 3929. U'ncmployment, address, 84. Woo~ Iurlusb·y, address, 85.
~1\f.CKJt.~A~, Mr. W. J., Reclfem: !Ba~;ic; Wage, q., 951. Gcmwo·Cl ,}lotion, 3898. Chriatffi'as Employment, q., 2388. 'Commonwealth Constitution: Royal Com-m!,;:~;iotl, q., 957.
C<inHtitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2Jr., 1287.
J<'n:wclllleut :Misappropriations, Law Re-RJlec<ting, q., 1500.
Gi<an!ia.nship of InfantH Bill, Com., 3645. TJiCjul;r (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2445. M ~~~~<:Lpal Loans and Unemployment, q., B;\"•'·
J1f nrnomhidgee Irrigation Area Settlers, q., 323G, 4093.
Jt:•r.('('.ourseg Admission Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 6113.
f!rtbriofi and Rents, q., 5719. l:loopcw;umuation Fund, q., 4716.
McKELl., Mr. W. J. (continued): 'l'ramway Dismissals and Overtime, q., 1446.
Unemployment: Curtailment of Rations, q., 1506, 1806. Food Relief, q., 3808; m., 5039, 5040,
5042. :Municipal I"oans, q., 2323. Payment of Rent, m., 5040. Rations to Married Men, q., 1340. Street Demonstrations, m., 5043.
Vagrancy Amendment Bill, 2R., 688. ·watchmen, Public Work~ Department, q., 3808.
MINAHAN, The Ron. J. M.: Birds and Animals Protection (Amend
ment) Bill, Com., 4087. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
Com., 641, 645, 649. · 'l'ransport Bill, 2R., 3936.
MEEKS, The Ron. Sir A. W., K.B.E.:
Transport Bill, Com., 4226.
MISSINGHAM, Mr. W. T., Lismore: Address in Heply, m., 155. Betterment Tax: Public Works, address,
161. Charitable Institutions, address, 161. Coal-mining Industry, arldress, 158. Constitution Further Amendment (Refer·
endum) Bill, 3R., 3047. Dairy Industry Act, address, 161. Dismissals: Railway and Tramway, q.,
954. Family Enlowment (Amendment) Bill
(No. 2), int., 4527. Government RailwHys (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 5875, 5882. Government Relief Administration Bill, Com., 6049.
Homestead Selections, address, 161. Labor Daily: Wage Reductions, q., 6032. Leader of Opposition: Speech of, address,
155; S'ltppiy, 2725. Marketing of Primary Products (Amend· ment) Bill, 2R., 2914; Com., 2925.
Members, Removal of, supp1y, 2725, 2757. Memorial Site: IJismore, q., 543. Pastures Protection Act, address, 161. Prickly-pear Amendment Bill, 2R., 3837. Richmond River: Electricity, q., 370. Rural Workers' Wage, address, 157. Supply, m., 2725. ; : ~
! • I ~
Timber Strike, address, 160. 'l'ransport Bill, Com., 3434. Unemployment, addres.~, 156. Western Lauds Amendment Bill, Com.,
4910. Widows' Pensions (Further Amendment\
Bill, Com., 2127, 2129.
MoR SESSION 1929-30, NEs
17 September, :i929, to 20 June, 1930.
:MoRTON, Mr. M. F., Wollondilly: Advances to Settlers, q., 4098, 5186. Anglican Cathedral Site, q., 1338, 2840,
5238. Cattle and Swine Dieeases, q., 1157. Christmas Employment, q., 1670, 2321. Coal Mining Dispute: Rothbury Mine, q.,
1804. Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarships
Bill (see "West Scholarships Bill"), 2R .. , 3853.
D'airies Supervision (Amendment) Bill, int., 5971.
Early Closing Law, q., 832. Electoral Rolls: Eden-Monaro, q., 13S7. Electric Lighting: Picton, q., 5778, 6136. Highways, Main, q., 765. Hospitals Loan, q., 4896. Hospitals, Public, q., 1102. Hours of Sitting, m., 1858. Liquor in Trains, q., 541. Marketing Amendment Bill, q~, 588. Marsupials Destruction, q., 4831. Medway Colliery, Berrima, q., 1341, 1501. Metro:politan Milk Bill, int., 1522; 2&.,
2229; Com., 2396, 2406, 2415. Milk:
Metropolitan Boa1·d, q., 3425. Price of, q., 655.
Mittagong Farm Homes, q., 1046. Moss Vale-Port Kembla Railway, q., 297,
652, 3181, 59156." Pa1·king of Cars, q., 2211. Producers' Distributil1g Society, 'll~., 1021. Schools:
Provisional, q., 3038. Repairs, q., 3699.
Sleeper Cutters, q., 52:32. Swine Compensation Act, q., 295. Taxation, Increased Income, q., 1603. Temporary Chairman and Deputy-Speak\Jr, m., 845.
Unemployment: Local Government Sub-sidy, q., 4972, 5029.
Vice-Regal Residence, q., 3959. \Vhaling Industry, q., 1846. Widows' Pensions (Further Amendment)
Bill, Com .. 2121. Wyangala Dam: Settlers' Restrictions, q.,
224.
MuRDOCH, The lion. Sir .T. A., K.B.E., C.M.G.:
Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2R., 6185.
Economic Situation, m., 4576. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, Com., 5685. Sydney CorP.oration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1315. Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans) Bill, 2R., 3089.
Transport Bill, Com., 4244, 4803, 4806.
MURRAY, The Ron. T. G.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bm, Com., 534.
Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2691 •. Resumptions: Closer Settlement, m., 1905.
MUTCH, The Ron. T. D., Botany: 'Agricultural Bducation, supply, 2785. Betting Prosecutions: Police Agent11, q.,
5538. Coal Stl'ike, s~tpply, 2784. Coast Hospital Staffing, q., 5841, 6138. Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarshtps
Bill (see "West Scholarships Bill"), 2R., 3856; Com., 4046, 4048, 4051, 4052.
J~ducation Department, supply, 2784. Poocl Relief: Mascot, q., 5538. Home Purchase Mortgages, q., 47151 50R.3. Improvement Works: Money for, q., 1)122, Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Amendment Bill, 2R., 5172. :Markets, Potential, supply, 2783. Parliaments, State, supply, 2783. l>ublic Library, S'ltpply, 2786. Reclamation Bill, 2R., 6062. Supply, m., 2781. Transport Bill, 2R,, 3314; Com,> 3404, 3526.
Unemployment: Causes of, supply, 2782. Money for Improvement Works, q., ;)122.
Water and Sewerage Board: I,oaJI:l1 q., 3481.
Wentworth Park (Vesting) Bill, int., 2881.
N
NEsBITT, The Hon. G: Adc~ress in Reply, m., 5. Arbitration, Federal:
State Instrumentalities; Control of, . addre.qs, 9.
Civic Commission, Term of, adrlress, 11. Constitution (Further Aniendment) Bill, Co'll~., 630, 635, 636, 64.6.
Constitution Further Amendment (Refer• enduro) Bill, Com., 3176, 3229.
Co-operation (Further Amendment) BiiJ,. 2R, 1497.
Country Women's Association of New South Wales (Incorporation} Bill, 2R, 6231.
Dairies Supervision (Amendment) BiiJ, 2R, 6245.
Education: Technical, address, 7. Farn:wrs, Necessitous; Sustenance to, ad-dress, 7-9.
Governor, Term of Office, address, 6. Immigration Agreement, address, 6. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R, 2027. Industrial Legislation, address, 9, 10. Industrial Unrest: Mass Picketing, ''Oil•
dress, 11.
cii .;- NES INnEx To SrEECIIES.
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
NESBITT, The Hon. G. (continued): ,King;_ lllness of, address, 6. Legislative Cpuncil, Reform of, address,
7·9'. • Main Roads Board, address, 7. .\\1:arketing of Primary Products (Amend-
ment) Bill, Corn., 3100. Married Women's Property (Amendment) , Bill, Corn., .948. Migration Agreement, address, 6. Orchardists, Position under Industrial Award, address, 11.
.Premier, Health of, address, 6. Public· Works:
Housing Scheme, address, 7. Murray River Water Conser\'ation
Scheme, address, 7. Policy, arldress, 6.
. Wyangala Dam, address, 6. Railways:. Sydney to Brisb:tne Alternative
Route, address, 7. Rural Worker~·. Award, addres.~, 10-11. 'Soldier S.tlttlers, Sustenance Allowance, ad
dress, 7. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 1327, p.o., 1329, 1330. !3ydney Harbour Truat, Ra~vastitution of,
address, 12. Taree-Wingham Water Supply Admini-
stration Bill, 2R, 1963; Corn., 1967. Taxation, Reduction of, adilrt:.;s, !), Traffic Regulation, No. 38A, m., 4091. ;J'ransport Bill, 1n., 3062; 2R., 3944; Corn.
4019, 4149, 4227, 4405, 4811, '!888, 4952, • 4967' 4968, 5015. Unemployment:
Causes of. address, 12. In Rur:'ll Industries, addrMJ, 10.
Vocational Training, address, '1. Wheat Farmers, Position under Industrial
Award, address, 11. w·-orkers' Compensation Ac~. Amcnc1nHmt , oJ, address, 12.
NEss, Mr. J. •r., Dulwich Hill:
Arbitration, Federal: Abolition of, supply, 256, 257. .
Armstrong Smokebox A nnaratus, m .. 1011. . Canterbury Municipal Council, q., 460.
Cathedr-al Site, supply, 256. Coal-mining Industry: Rothbury Colliery,
q;; 2894. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R. 1276. Cook's River Improvement Scheme, q., 102,
9'i5, 1256, 5123, 5841. Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) ·Bill, 2R., 495. Earlwood-Dulwich Hill Bus Route, q.,
1161. Early Closing Act, Amendment of, q., 373. l)dura:tion Department: School Cleaners,
(f •• 371. Empire Day, q., 3700. ::P~mi.!v F.:ndowment (Amendment) Bill,
2R, 2429.
NEss, Mr. J. T. ( contimted} : Farmer, Mr. H. G., Prosecution of, q., 5465.
Fences, Dividing, q., 1915. Government, Cost of, supply, 255 . Government Printing Office: Overtime, q.,
4615. Government Works: Dismissals., adj.,
1054. Hotel Licenses, New, q., 452. Hyde Park Demonstration; Police Con·
duct, q., 2617. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Bill, int., 4928. Industrial Unrest:
Coal Dispute, supply, 254. Rothbury Colliery, q., 5718. Round Tab-le Conferences, supply, 256. Strikes, Wages Lost in, supply, 255. Timber Workers' Strike, Police Action, m., 239; Resumption of Work at New-· castle, supply, 254.
Trade Unionism, supply, 257. Insurance Companies, Defaulting,_q., 4514,
5187, 6137. Justice, Administration, q., 5237. Kay, Mr. A. D., Appointment to Meat
Board, suppl1f, 256. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, q., 1:)05; ilnt.,
159-1; 2R, 2450. Marriekville Municipal Loan, q., 655. Mental Defectives Bill, 2R., 4137; Com.,
5412, 5486. Money Lenders, Interest Charges, q., 4833 • Motor Cars, Parking of, q .. ~211. Municipal Omnibuses, Cunterbury, '1'.
5510. New Canterbmy Road, q., 11:37. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections
Bill, 2R., 779. Railways:
.Abuses in Service, supply, 257. Dulwich Hill Station, q., 766, 4971. Losses, supply, 255. Motor Competition, supply, 255. iReturncd Soldiers', Free Passes., q.,
2611. Reclamation Bill, 2R., 6064 . St. John Ambulance Transport Brigade,
q., 4033. Supply Bill, m., 254. Supply Bill (No. 4), m., 4261. Sydney Harbour Bridge, q., 1161. T.B. Soldiers' Fund, q., 3552. Telephone Charges, q., 1848. Transport Bill, Com., 3395, 3493. Under-Secretaries of Departments, Salaries
of, supply, 256. Unemployment: Military Clothing Dis· tribution, q., 5957.
Unemployment Relief (Tax) Bill, m., 5761.
Valuer-General, Valuations of, q., 5279. Wii!ows' Pensions (Amendment) Bill, int.,
1988r
O'Co SESSION 1929-30. O'HE •cv i .
1,7 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
0
O'CONOR, The lion. B. B.: Bush Fires Bill, 2R., 4763. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 419; 111., 1668; ad. rep. (p.o., 1889). Defamation (Amendment) Bill, 2R, 5700. Forest Reserves, Revocation of, m., 4317. Government Relief (Administration) Bill,
2R, 6124. Guardianship of Infants Bill, 3R., 2887;
cons. amdts., 5182. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Bill, Com., 5816. Legal Practitioners (Amendment) Bill,
2R, 6252. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drain·
age (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4330. Moscheto Island Agreement Ratification
Bill, 2R, 6161. Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, Com.,
4816. ' Reclamation Bill, 2R., 6215. Transport Bill, 2R., 3949; Com., 4697; 3R.,
5086; 1·ecom., ;)273. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5108; cons. amdts., 5258.
O'HEARN, Mr. W. F., Maitland: Aberglaslyn Bridge, q., 6135. Advances to Settlers (Government Guaran
tee) Bill, 1:nt., 1960; Com., 2368. Birds and Animals Protection (Amend· ment) Bill, 2R., 3662.
Bush Fires Bill, eons. amdt., 5214. Coal-mining Industry:
Rothbury Colliery, q., 1448, 1504, 2321, 2387; supply, 2737; q., 3039.
Royal Commission, adj., 457. (Jonstitution Further Amendment (Refer
endum) Bill, Com., 3000. Co-operation (J<'urther Amendment) Bill,
2R., 2813. Crimes (Further Amendment) Bill, Com.,
617. Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation)
Bill, cons. amclts., 145'7. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, Com .. ,
' 3347, 3360. Dairies Supervision (Amendment) Bill, int., 5971.
Dairy Farmers, Taxation of, q., 4714. Dairy Inspection, q., 374. Debt Collecting Agencies, q., .4346. East Maitland School, q., 1557. Egg Mm·keting Board, q., 368, 1388, 197;
m., 3] 85, 4433, 4434. Eggs, Loss on Export, q., 719, 2391. Eggs, Sale of Bad; q., 4976. Family Endowment (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 4729. Farmers, Advances to Necessitous, q., 956. Flood Prevention, Maitland District, q.,
1342. Forest Reserves, m., 5792. Friendly Societies', Membership, q., 4970.
O'HEAR:>, Mr. \Y. F. (continued): Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, int., 5571; 2R., 5747; C01n., 5876.
Government Savings Bank: Commis· sione:t9, q., 154.
Hillston-Roto Railway Bill, int., 1468. Hunter River, Flood Damage, q., 1603. Land Settlement, supply, 304. Land Valuations, Review of, q., 5279. Main Roads Board, supply, 304; adj.;
4039. Main Roads, Newcastle and Maitland, q.,
1392. Maitland Sewerage Scheme, q., 2062. Maitlancl Technical College, q., 5236. Marketing of Primary Products (Amend·
ment) Bill, int., 1099; 2R., 1414. Marketing of Primary Products (Amendment) Bill, int., 2569; 2R., 2909; Com., 2929, 2930.
Mental Defectives Bill, Com., 4835, 4846, 5413.
:Metropolitan Milk Bill, int., 1523; q., 1804; 2R., 2224; Com., 2337, 2396, 2400, 2403, 2406.
Military RifleR, East Maitlancl, q., 2615. Milk Bill, S1!pply, 304; q., 457, 998. Mining Leases, Oxide, q., 715. Moscheto Island Agreement Ratification Bill, 2R., 6104.
Northern Racing ancl Trotting Clubs, q., 5390, .5778.
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections (Amendment) Bill, Com., 987.
Potato Blight, q., 2134. Potato Market, Manipulation of, q., 2211. Poultry Importation, supply, 305. Prickly-Pear Amendment Bill, int., 1066. Produce Consignments, Weight of, adj.,
1099. Producers' Distributing Society, adj., 545,
552, m., 1018; q., 1050; m., 1162. Property Resumptions, West Maitland, ad,i., 3410; q., 4612.
Public Works, Maitland District, supply, 303.
Racecourses: Admission Tax q., 3428. Railways:
Administration, q., 1156. Commissioners, Appointment of, q.,
1255. South Maitland Lines, q., 2995, 5185,
5544. West Maitlan<l Train Service, q., 835. Workmen's Tickets, Newcastle and
Maitland, q., 5956. Transport Bill, 2R .. , 3320; Com., 3441. Unemployment:
Christmas Employment, q., 1671, 1969, 2557.
Municipal Loans ... q., 2457. Northern Coalfields, q., 294; supplft
303; adj., 2158. Registration in Country, q., 892. Relief at East and West Maitland, q.,
5126.
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Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
O'HEARN, Mr. W. F. (contin'l.ed) : Unemployment (continued):
Relief Works, q., 766. South Maitland, q., 3309. Unemployment Relief (Ta~) Bill,
1n., 5762. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, ·int., 332. Valuer,Gcneral's Valuations, q., 2889. Water (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4456,
4467.
OLDE, Mr. B. C., Le1~chhardt: Blind W orkcrs and Forty-eigbt Hou:-s Week, q., !1842.
Bunnerong J>ower House, q_., 3103. Butter Boxes and J<'ruit Cases, q., 3425. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1266.
Constitutio11 Fnrther Amendment (Referendum) Bill, int., 2871.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, 2R., 492.
Family Endowment (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4729.
Government Insurance ~Amendment) Bill, int., 5985.
Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5737.
Harbour Trust: Employees, q., 2839. Hotel Licenses, New, q., 1651. Hyr1e Park Demonstration; Police Con
duet, g., 2617. Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage)
Amendment Bill, int., 1989. Jndustrial Unrest: Timber Workers'
Strike, Police Escorts, q., 65, 103; m. (p.o.), 239.
Insurance Companies, Defaulting, m., 6033.
I,egislative Council: Referendum, q., 2943.
Liquor J~icense Appeals, g., 5390. Maltese Farm \Vorkers, q., 4034. Mental Defectives Bill, 2R., 4186; Com.,
5412, 5481, !1486. Opticians Bill, Com., 5001, 5005. Parliament:
Speaker's Gallery, q., 5032. Temporary Chairman and Deputy
Speaker, m., 845. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections
(Amendment) Bill, Corn., 1027. Parramatta Hiver (Ryde to Concord)
Bridge Bill, 2R .. 5914. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment
Bill, 2R., 56i)6: Com., 5673. Public Works: Watchmen, q., 4099. Railwavs:
Couplings, Defective, q., 4343. Blectrieal Branch, Leichhardt. q., 1501. Employees. Dismissals, q., 3482. Officials, Trips Overseas. a., 4894. Suburban Service, g .. 5632.
Rovai Commission on Commonwealth Constitution, m., 5848.
Or.nE, Mr. B. C. (coJ.linued): Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 938. Sydney Harbour Bridge: Alien Workers,
q., 4971. Transport Bill, 2R., 3256; Com., 3394,
:)430, 3498 i 3R., 3575. Unemployment:
Food and Relief Orders, m., 5045. Food Relief, q., 4432. Helief Tax, q., 5958.
Unemployment Relief (Tax) Bill, m., 5762.
Union Ofncials, Prosecution of, q., 891. Vagrancy (-~mendment) Bill, int., 328. ·water and Sewerage Board Contract, q.,
1971. \Vidows' Pensions, g., 2894.
ONsLOw, The lion. Major-General: Advnnees to Settlers (Government Guarantee) Bill, 2R., 2581.
Constitution (Further Amendment) BilJ, Com., 705; 3R., 886.
Crimes (J<'urther Amendment) Bill, 2R., 454.
Elections, Federal Sittingg of Legislative Council. adj., 368.
Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) BiU, 2R., 2044.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill, 1·ecom., 5931.
Marine Court Inquiry. q .. 6228. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2597. Milk Board, q., 5432. Parramatta. Hiver (Sutherland-sti·e·et,
Auburn) Bridge Bill, com., 6308, 6309. Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bi!I,
2R., 5941. Railways:
Administration, Interference with, supply, 351.
:Motor Competition, supply, 350. Resumptions for Closer Settlement, m., 1904.
Supply Bill, 2R., 350. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, 2R.,
]312. Transport Bill, Com., 4025. Workers' Compensation (Amendment)
Bill, Com., 1242.
O'REGAN, The Hon. J. F.:
Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage) Bill, 2R., 2037.
O'SuLLIVAN, 1\fr. M., Woollahra: Aerial Transport, q., 767. Benevolent Society of New South Wales, Issue of Rations, q_., 223.
Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill, m., 6156; 2R., 6299.
Dog Hegistration, Penalties, q., 1391; ad,i., 2573.
Family Endowment Claims, q., 2996._
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O'Su SESSION 1929-30. RAT cvii
17 September,-1929, to 20 June, 1930.
O'SULLIYAN, Mr. M. (continued): Grace Bros. Buses, q., 2891. Harbour Trust Dismissals, q., 1502. Labour Agencies, Employment· of Girls, q.,
5543. Love, Mr., Queensland Hospita.Is, q., 3428. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2327. Railways:
Eastern Suburbs Line, q., 715. Printing, q., :339.
Ryan, Joseph: Arrests, q., 891. School Cleaning, q., 837. Shoplifting Couvictions, q., 1674, 2211. Teachers' Salary Increases, q., 2325. 'rransport Bill, 2R., 3249. Unemployment:
Christmas Relief. q., 2390. Housing, q., 5123. Relief Supplies, q., 5388. TramwaY Passes, q., 3964.
Vehicles Passing Stationary Trams, q., 1849.
Vir.toria Barracks Site, q., 3629, 4716. Wentworth Park (Vesting) Bill, i~t., 2885.
p
PEDEN, The Hon. J. B.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, cons. anults., 1653.
PILT,ANS, The Hon. R.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2It., 287; Com., 452; ?'ecom., 810.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, 2R., 1)95.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill, rccom., 5934.
Transp01·t Bill, Com., 4149.
PLAYFAIR, The Hon. T. A. ,J.: Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2&., 6209.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Com .. 637.
Governmei1t Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 6028.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R., 5504; ?'CCO?n., 5932.
Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2696. Transport Bill, Com .. , 4164, 4<:94.
POLLACK, Mr. A . • T., Clarenc~: Advances to Settlers (Government Guarantee) Bill, 2R., 2351.
Arbitration: Federal: Award8, Efl'ect on State Legislation, supply, 309.
Labour, Attitude Towards, supply, 309, 310.
Budget, m., 2481, 2664. Clarence Hiver Bridge, q., 890. Constitution Further Amendment (Refer-
endum) Bill, Com., 301l.
PoLT,ACK, Mr. A. J. (continued) : Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation)
Bill, Com,; 569, 573. Crown Lands (Amendment) l3i111 2n.1
3078; Com., 3l13, 3334. Electrical Engineering Certificates,. q.,
3553. Federal Constitution, Alteration of, q.,
1803. Fisheries Bill, q., 1846. Government Railways (Amendment). Bill,
2R., 5748. Guardianship of Infants Bill, Com., 3641. Industrial Umest:
Coal Dispute, supply, 307. Supply Bill, 11!., 307. Timber Workers' Strike, supply, 308. .
Insurance Companies, Defaulting, q., 4832. New States, budget, 2666. Primary Products: Competition with other Countries, budget, 2664-5.
Public Reserves, nL, lfi42. Royal Commission on Commonwealth Con
stitution, m., 1629, 5844; budget, 2665-6. School Buildings, Country, q., 5186. Uruguay, Wages of Agricultural La
bourers, budget, 2483-4. Water (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 3nO; Com.
4453, 4462. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2n.,
4104; Com., 4196. Workers' Compensation (Amendment) Bill, eons. amdts., 1692.
Workers' Compensation: Defaulting Insurance Companies, q., 2457.
Q
QurnK, Mr. J., Rozelle: Advertisements, Bogus, q., 4252. Benevolent Society, Christmas Grant, q.,
1506. Family Endowment, Inquiries, q., 5545. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drain· age (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 4359.
Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Bill, int., 598.
Sydney Harbour Trust (Amendment) Bill~ 2R., 6114.
Unemployment: Food and Relief Orders, m., 5047. Food Relief Depots, q., 4833, 5779. "
Water Board Dismissals, q., 1449.
R
RATCLIFFE, Mr. W. J., Alexandria: Basic Wage Declaration, q., 839. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill~
Com., 1361. Hotel License: Kensington, q., 3696. Main Roads Board, Cartage, q., 5465. ; Railways:
Accidents, q., 2941. i ··~ .• j
Dismissals, q., 1506, 3630. ';!
cviii RAT L-mEx. TO SuBJEars. RoB • J
yoiumes 118,.119,120, 121, 122, 123,
ltA1CLIFFE, Mr. W. J. (continued): School Cleaners' vVagcs, q., 539. St. John's Ambulance Transport Brigade,
q., 4515. Taxi Buses, q., 1258. Tramway Dismissals, q., 1807, 3630. T~amway Employees, Reinstatement of Dismissed, q., 999, 1051.
Transport Bill, Com., 3489. Unemployment: Christmas Employment,
q., 1340, 1670.
~EID, Major A. D., Young: Addresii in Reply, m., 111. Bush ]<'ires Bill, 2&., 3740; Com., 3747,
3748. Cowrn. Experiment Farm, q., 4515. Decentralisation, address, 111. Farmers, Necessitous, Assistance w, ad-
dress, 112. 1-Iillston-Roto Railway Bill, 2R., 1585. Housing Scheme, address, 113. Industrial Unrest:
Coal Dispute, ad(l?-ess, 113. Mass Picketing, address, 114. Rural \'Yorkers' Award, address, 114.
Land Laws: Amendment of, add1·ess, 114. Closer Settlement, address, 114.
Legislative Council: Reform of, address, 115.
Main Roads, address, 112. . Marsupial Destruction, q., 5121.
Migration and Development Agreement, address, 111; q., 997.
Motor Taxation, address, 112. Murray River Water Conservation Scheme,
address, 112. Petrol, Manufacture from Waste Farm
Products, q., 4613. . Poisons Act, Amendment of, address, 114.
Police Officer at Young, Complaint against, q., 2320.
Primary Producers, Foreclosure, q., 6136. Railways:
Construction Authority, q., 3183. Sydney to Brisbane ·via North . Coast,
address, 11 2. "Soldier Settlement, Young District, q.,
5280. "South·Western Tablelands Water Scheme,
aqdress, 113 ; q., 222. Water. Supply Schemes, address, 113. Workers' Compensation Act, Amendment
of, address, 114. Wyangala Water Conservation Scheme, ad
dress, 111; q., 998.
REID, Mr. A. A. E. E. V., Manly; Coal-mining Dispute, s?lpply, 2757, 2759. Communists, Exclusion of, q., 3370, Co1,1stitution Further Amendment (Refer-
endum) Bill, 2R., 2955. Domain, Hon. Members Speeches in, q.,
3240.
REm, Mr. A. A. E. E. V. (continued): Early Closing (Amendment) Bill, q., 3308. Garbage, Disposal of, q., 3960. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill,
2R., 5140. Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage)
Amendment Bill, Co·m., 2150. Nortli Shore-Manly Railway, supply, 2760.
Optometry Bill, q., 2993. Privilege, obs., 3987, 3988. Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill,
2R., 5327. Racecourses, Tax on Admission Tickets, supply, 2759.
Railways: Engine Contracts, q., 761. Rothbury Coal Mine, q., 3101. Settlers, Advances to, q., 3481. Soldiers, Invalid, Railway and Tramway
Passes, q., 4717. Speaker's Gallery, q., 4348. Spit Bridge, q., 4432. State Lottery, supply, 2759. Tramways, Purchase of, q., 3236. Transport Bill, 3R .. , 3583. Unemployment, supply, 2758.
ROBSON, The Hon. W. E. V.:
Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 2824. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 279; Com ... p.o., 438; Com., 439, 445, 521, 528, 533, 580, 632, 635, 636, 638, 639, 640, 706; p.o., 709; cons. amdts., 1650, 1657, 1667; recom., 1887.
Constitution Further AmenJment (Referendum) Bill, Com., 3235.
Conveyancing Bill, Com., 6307. Co-operation (Further Amendment) Bill, Con~., 1548, 1549.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, Com., 1231.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, recom., 3619.
Economic Situation, m., 4600. Government Relief (Administration) Bill,
2&., 6126. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill,
Com., 5812. Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage)
Amendment Bill, 2R., 2308. Legislative Council: Proportional Voting
for, adj., 217. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2686. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2707. Parramatta River (Sutherland-street,
Auburn) Bridge Bill, Com., 6309, Reclamation Bill, 2&., 6217; Com., 62211
6222. Salvation Army (New South Wales) Property Trust Bill, 2R., 713; cons. amdts., 1188.
Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1422.
RoB SESSION 1929-30. SAN ci.X: ..
17 September, 1923, to 20 June, 1930.
RoBSON, The Ron. W. E. V. (continued): Transport Bill, 2R., 3792; Com., 4009, 4018, 4020, 4026, 4150, 4162, 4239, 4335, 4337, 4393, 4405, 4692, 4695, 4805, 4810,
. 4827, 4828, 4879, 4883, 4963, 4966, 4969, 5011, 5016; recom., 5273.
Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, cons. amclts., 5256.
Workers' Compensation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1248.
Ross, Mr. J., Albury: Advances to Settlers (Government Guar·
antee) Bill, Com., 2369. Bush Fires Bill, q., 953. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1264; Corn., 1362, 1373, 1375, 1379. Constitution Further Amendment (Refer-
endum) Bill, Com., 3011. Hume Weir, q., 895. Meat, Price of, q., 3037. Mutton, Price of, q., 3040. Parliament: M<>mbm·s' Duties and Privileges, g., 5959.
Prevention and Relief of Unemployment Bill, 2R., 5644.
Railwavs: Albury Overhead Bridg<>, q., 5391. Construction, q., 3484. School Children, Conveyance of, q., 2891.
Ruml Workers, q., 2617. Stock, Hand Feeding of, q., 3813.
RYAN, The Hon. J.: Birds and Animals Protection (Amend· ment) Bill, 2R., 4082, 4087; Com. 4166, 4426, 4427.
Bungendore to Captain's Flat Railway Bill, 2R., 6019.
Bush Fires Bill, 2R., 4762, 4764; Com., 4764.
Co-operation (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1496; Com., 1547, 1548, 1550.
Deficiency (Revlenue) Amendm,ent Bill, 2R., 6304.
Faner Memorin 1 Research Scholarship Bill, 2R., 6163, 6165; Com., 6166.
Forest R.eserves: Revocation of, m., 4315, 4319, 4940.
Government Insurance (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 6224.
Hillston-RotiJ Railwav Bill, 2R., 1763, 1768. •
Lion or (Amendment) Bill. 2R., 2679, 2687; Com., 2690, 2691, 2695.
Marketing of Primary Products (Amend· ment) Bill, 2R., 3090, 3097; Cont., 3100; obs., 3148; 3R., 3298, 3420.
Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2591, 2711; Com., 2713.
Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4327, 4335.
Parramatta River (Sutherland-street, Au· burn) Bridge Bill, 2R., 6307 ..
RYAN, The Hon. J. (continual; : Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4813; Com., 4816, 4817, 4818, 4820, 4821, 4951.
Public Reserves, m., 399. Reclamation Bill, 2R., 6213, 6219; Com.,
6221. Resumptions for Closer Settlement, m.,
1895, 1899, 1902, 1908. Special Deposits (Industrial Undertak· ings) Amendment Bill, 2R., 6305.
Supply Bill (No. 4), 2R., 4320, 4322. Taree-Wingham Water Supply Administration Bill, 2R., 1962, 1966; Com., 1968; 3R., 2384; recom., 2385.
Wade Shire Rates Validation Bill, 2R., 6017; Com., 6018.
Water (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5259. \Vellington Show Grouncl Bill, 2R., 2714. West Scholarships Bill, 2R., 4821, 4959;
Com., 5274, 5275, 5702.
RYAN, The Hon. L. W.:
Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2&., 6173.
Coal-mining Industry: Rothbury Colliery, adj.; 2504.
Industrial Arbitration (Amendment). Bill, 2R., 2159; 1·ecmn .. 2290.
Industdal Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill, 2R., 5528; Com., 5806.
Industrial Unrest: Brown, Mr. John, Withdrawal of Pro·
secution of, mpply, 351. Coal Dispute, supply, 351. Timber Workers' Strike, Subscriptions to, snpply, 351.
Land Settlement, mppl11. 352. Privilege: Br~bery, Allegations against members, obs., 4080. ·
Railways: · Emrioyees, Working Hours of, supply,
351. Roads as Feeders to, supply, 351.
Resumptions for Closer Settlement, m., 1899.
Supply Bill, 2R., 31il. Water Supplies, Country, supply, 351, 352.
s .SANDERS, Mr. E. L., Willougl1by:
Bread, Price of, q., 3038. Broken Hill Water Supply, q., 956. Capital, Overseas, for Local Investment, q., 4895.
Coal Mining Industry: Northern Collieries, R.eoponing of, q., 4972;
Conservatorium Appointment, q,, 834. Constitution (Further AmP.nc1ment) Bill,
2R., 1182; Com .. 1302, 1375. Constitution Further ·Amendment (Refer• erendum) Bill, int:, 2869;. Com., 2969, 30Q4; cons. amdts., 3381.
Conveyancing Act, q., 4433.
ex SAN INDEX TO SPEECHES. Scu
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
SA?<DERS, Mr. E. J, ( continuerl) : SANDERS. Mr. E. L. (contimwl):
Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarships Bill, int., 3714; Com., 4044.
Country Produce, Voluntary Pools, q., 1675.
Dairy Inspection Act, q., 1342, 1390. Fire Station Property, q., 2322. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 5873, 5879. Gowrnment Savings Bank Offic·es, q. G85. Government Works: Dismissals, adj.;
1056. Harbour Trust Dismissals, q., 20!il. Hillston-Roto Railway Bill, 2R., 1.577. Home Purchasers' IJiabilities, q., 5466. Hospital Finances, q., 2941. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Homs) Bill,
2R., 5149. Irrigation Commission, Disposal of Pro
ducts, q., 890. Jesmond Hotel License, q., 390. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, con.~. amdt~r.,
2805. Manly-Newport Railway, q., 952. M;ental Defectives Bill, Com., 5495. Metropolitan Milk Bill, Co·m., 2340, 2405. Money Lenders, Interest Charges, q.,
5719. Motor Noises, q., 763. Parramatb. River (Ryde to Concord)
Bridge Bill, 2R., .5913. Police Offences Amendment (Fire Arms)
Bill, 2R., 3997. Police Protection: North Sydney, q., 3102. Posters, Moving Pictu!'0S, q., 996. "Problem" Children and Mental Defer.-
tives, q., 5839. Profiteering, q., 4830. Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill, Com., 5343.
Railways: Bradfield, Dr., Withdrawal from Rail-
way Construction Activities q., 2891. Circular Quay Station, q., 1603. Concessions to, Sjtpply, 4744. Electric Trains, Composition of, q., 654. Employees: Hours and i\Ta.ges, q., 4249;
supply, 4743. Forster, Mr., Trip Oversea, q., 3809. Fruit Stnnds on Stations, q., liHl. Motor Competition, supply, 4743-4744,
4745. North Shore to Manly, q., 1:>0+. Northern Suburbs Electric Trains, q.,
294. Railway and Tramway Employees:
War Disabilities., q., 2137. Retail Vendors, q., 4344. St. Leonards-Eastwood Line, q., 53·9. Tram Service, supply, 4 7 45. Workshops, Inefficient Control, supply,
4745. Railways and Tramways Budget, m., 4746. Roseville School, q., 3310, 3311. Royal North Shore Hospital, q., 4170. School Examination Papers, q., 1557.
Ships, Life Saving Appliances on, q., 458. Solicitors, Defalcations, q., 4095. Spit Bridge: Tolls, q., 2839, 3483, 3960. Students, North Shore Intermediate, q.,
2991. Supply Bill (No. 4), nt., 4277. Sydney Ferries Pares, q., 101; 1n.., 658;
cxpl., 721; adj., 760; q., 2390, 2459. Sydney Harbour Bridge, q., 1161, 1802, 3425, 3695, 527 8, 5541.
Sydney Harbour Trust, q., 3238, 3368, 3631, 4032.
Transport Bill, 2R .. , 3210; Com., 3389, 3463, 3496, 3525 j 3R., 3579.
Transport Board: Municipal Reprcsenta· tives, q., 2616.
Unemployment: Allocation of Employment, q., 1049. Central Labour Bureau, Call, q., 5030. Christmas Employment, q., ] 257. J<'oocl and Relief Orders, m .. , 5043. Influx from other States, q., 6030. North Sydney Bureau, q., !5389.
Vehicle Pcrrics: Motor Tail Lights, q., 3180.
Water Shortage, q., 22U, 2457. Wentworth Park (Vesting) Bill, int.,
2881. West Seholarships .Bill (see "CooMA
BEGA'') Wheat Pool: Fines, q., 4517. Workmen, Australian, q., 4711.
SCULLY, Mr. W. J., Namoi: 1\dvances to Settlers (Governnwnt Guar•
an tee) Bill, Co1n. 2369. Closer Settlement: Narrabri District, q.,
3365. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 307 4; Com., 3113, 3122, 3338, 3345, 3354, :i3:i5, 3356, 3357, 33ol; cons. amdt., 3821.
Crown Lands (Pilliga Scrub) Amendment Bill, int., 1599.
}Jduca tion: Sehool Buildil1gs, Namoi ~lerJorate, q.,
5125. Teachers, Shortage at Country Schoois, q., 5189.
Family Endowment, q., 1672. Farrer Memorial Research Sr.holarship
Fund Bill, 2R., 5992. Forest Reserves, Revocation of, 11t., 2797. Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, Com., 5879.
Hillston-Roto Railway: Sleeper Cutters, q., 1719.
Industrial Arbitration (Amenrlml'nt) Bill, 2R., 1940.
Marketing of Primary Products (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2922.
Metropolitan Milk Bill, int., 1;327; 2&., 2242; Com., 2397.
Moratorium for Lanclholders, q., 3478; adj., 5290.
(
Scu SESSION 111211-30. ::lHA cxi
17 September, 1929, lo 20 June, 1930.
ScULLY, Mr. ,V, J. (continued) Namoi Valley Water Conservation Scheme,
q., 10;\, 952, 1969, 3100, 5236, 5630. Opossums, Open Reason, q., 5467. Pilliga Public School, q., 3424, 3964. Polict> Offences Amendment (Fire Arms)
Bill, 2R., 3997; Com., 4002. Prickly-pear Amendment Bill, int., 1044,
1064; 2&:, 3829; Coin., 3910, 3913, 3918, 3921; 3R., 3966.
Railways: Bourke-Barringun Line, q., 2326. Camurra-Boggabilla Line, q., 3184. Coonabarabran Train Service, q., 762. Gwabegar-Pilliga Line, q., 3549. Wenis Crcck-Narrabri, Motor Service,
q., 4975. Jl.oad Works, Contract System, q., 1105. Settlers, Advances to, q., 4428. Settlers, Soldier, Forfeiture of Holdings,
q., 4Sfl6. Tamworth Ambulance Service, q., 1101. ·Transport Bill, Com., 3436. Unemployment: Sleeper-cutters, Dismissal
of, q., 1047, 1156. Water (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4450,
4460, 4469. Wee Waa Common, adj., 1393, 1395. Westem Lands Settlement, q., 2386. Westeri1 Lauds (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4067; Com., 4902.
Workers' Compensation (Amendment) Bill, cons. amdts., 1690.
SHAKESPEARE, The Ron. T. M.:
Bungcndore-Captain's Flat Railway, adj., 2809.
Hillston-Roto Railway Bill, 2R., 1766. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2706. Supply Bill (No. 4), 2R., 4321. Taree-Wingham Water Supply Adminis-
tration Bill, 2R., 1963; Co-m., 1967. Tmnsport Bill, Com., 4022, 4153, 4402, 4404.
Workers' Compensation Bill, Corn., 1434.
SHAND, Major J. B., Hornsby: Armistice Day, q., 1106. Armstrong Smokebox Apparatus, 1n., 1009. Budget, Date of Presentation, supply,
2740. ·Charita!Jle Institutions: Overlapping, q.,
6138. ·Citrus Fruit Imports, q., 65. Companies' !Amendment) Bill, q., 297. De!Jt Collecting Agencies, q., 4346. Economic Situation, q., 4717. J<'inancial Position, supply, 2740. Flooded Hawkesbury River, q., 460. J<'ruit 'rrade, Interstate, q., 3630. Hillston-Roto Railway Bill, 2R., 1766. Hospital Finances, q., 1556. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Bill, 2&., 5167. Insurance Companies, Defaulting, q., 4832 . .Jury System, q., 717.
SHAND, Major J. B. (continued): Labor Daily, Statements in, q., 3701. Leeton Cannery, supply, 2743. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2443; cons.
arndt., 2805. Medical Congress, Washington, q., 2843. Mental Defectives Bill, int., 2877; Com., 4845.
Metropolitan Meat Industry Board, supply, l!741, 2742.
Metropolitan Milk Bill, Com., 2413, 2414, 2417.
Mortgages, Interest R-ates, q., 4897. Mutton, Price of, q., 3040. · N01·thern Road, Main, q., 3552. Orange Crop and Orange Drinks, q., 4616. Parramatta River (R-yde to Concord)
Bridge Bill, int., 5796; 2R., 5916. ·
Railwavs: Construction Branch, q., 4169. St. Leonards-Eastwood, q., 44<:1. Westmead-Rogan's Hill, q., 223.
Rifle Ranges, q., 1913. Soldier Settlers, Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area, adj., 5565; q., 5629.
State Governor, Appointment of, q., 5463. State Instrumentalities, supply, 27 41. SydYJey Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 962, Sydney Ferries Fares, m., 678. Transport Bill, 2R., 3268. Unemployment: J<'ood and Relief Orders, m., 5056.
SHANNON, Mr. T. J., Surry Hills: Administration of Justice, PerjurY,
Charges, q., 220. Birds and Animals Protection (Amend-
ment) Bill, Com., 3669. Blaxland-Valley Heights Road, q., 1157. Bush ]<'ires Bill, Com., 3748. Child Welfare Department, Defalcations,
q., 220. City Council Elections, adj., 5084; q., 5842. Civic Commissioners, q., 4168, 5032. Civic Commissioners' Loan, q., 2943. Coogee Beach Reserve, q., 2616. Country Town Commons and Golf Clubs,
q., 6261. Defalcations, Master-in-Equity's Offico, q.,
456. Early C'losfng Act, q., 134 7. :E'amily Endowment Claims, q., 543. Friendly Societies, q., 3632. Grace Bros. Buses, q., 2891. Life Insurance Forfeitures, q., 1048. Meat Preservatives, q., 714. Metropolitan Milk Bill, int., 1529. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drain.
age Board, q., 5633. Parramatta Old Men's Home, q., 6261. Public Reserves, m., 1542. Queen Victoria Maternity Hom~, Annan
dale, q., 3036.
; cxii SuA INDEX '1'0 SPEEOHES. Sm
Volumes 118,' 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
SHAXNOX, ::\Ir. T. J. (continued):
Railways: Barton, Mr. A. E., q., 1104. Chief Mechanical Enginet,r"s Staff, q.,
4894. Commissioners, Retirement of, q., 762. Locomotive Lubrication, q., 6132. Stauffer Locomotive Grease Cups, q., 4894.
Retired Pul!lic Sen·ants, Employment of, q., 1914.
Royal Society: City Grant, q., 2064. Shopkeepers· Assistants, Overtime, q.,
1972. Solicitors and Fidelity Guarantee J<und, q., 3427.
State Governor, q., 4897. Sunday Work in Sydney, q., ll25. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, int., 740; 2R., 922; Com., H69, 979; 3R., 1031; cons. amdts., Hi83.
Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans) Bill, 2R., 3054.
Sydney Harbour 1'rust (Am~ndment) Bill, int., 5895.
Tramways Department: Dismissals, q., 1388. Engineering Supervisors, q., 1232.
Transport Bill, 21:., 3281. Tuncurry Afforestation Camp: Statement of Mr. Lee, adj., 3927.
Unemployment: Labour Bureau: Rations and Employ·
men.t, q., 104, 2134; adj., 2375. Relief, q., 837, 3808.
Wentworth Park (Vesting) Bill, il>t., 2880. Workers' Compt'nsation (Amendment)
Bill, cons. amtlts., 1G9iJ.
SINCLAIR, The lion. A.:
Address in R.eply, m., 80. Advances to Settlers (GoYernmcnt Guaran
tee) Bill, 2R., 2588. Coal-mining Industry: Rothbury Colliery,
adj., 2499. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 284; Com., G3G, G4l, 702, 706; recom., 814; cons. amrlts., 1()57; ad. 1·ep., p.o., 1889, 1891.
Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, 2R., 3162.
Country. \Vomcu's Association of New South Wales (Incot·poration) Bill, 2R., 6232.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, Tccom., 3614, 3617, 3624 ...
Forest Reserves: Rcyocatlon of, m., 4316. Jmlustrial Arbitrntion (Eight Hours) Bill,
:!R., 5432. Industrial Arbitration (Li1·ing Wage)
Amcnilment Bill, 2R., 2306. Industrial Unrest: Coal Dispute, address,
83. Land, Price of, add1·ess, 8~·83.
sr~CLAIR, The Hon. A. ( contimted.J : Legislative Council, Reform of, · ailil!·ess,
80-81, 83. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2693. Marketing of Primary Products (Amend· ment) Bill, 2R., 3098.
Metl·opolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage (Amendment) Bill, 2&., 4333.
Parliameittary Allowances- and Salaries Bill, 2R., 4414.
Parramatta River (Sutherlund·strcet, Auburn) Bridge Bill, Com., 6309.
Picture Film Propaganda, addTess, 81. Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4818.
Hcsumptions for Closer Settlement, m., 1902.
Special Deposits (Industrial Undertakings) Amendment Bill, 2R .. 630G.
Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, 2&., 1321.
Sydney Corporation Amc1idnient (Loans; Bill, 2R., 3087.
Taree-Wingham Water Supply Adl11iuistration Bill, 2R., 1964.
Traffic Regulations, m., 4946. Transport Bill, 2R., 3858; Com., 4010,
4011, 4018, 4228, 4233, 4339, 4803, 480G, 4879, 4951.
Unemployment, Causes of, address, 81. West Scholarships Bill, 2R., 4956; Com.,
5276. Western Ijands (Amendment) Bill, cons.
amilts., 5257. Wool and When t, Decline in Price of.,
address 83.
SMITH, Mr. J. E., HamiUon: Chetzey, Mr. R.., adj., 11.)4. Coal-mining Dispute: Statement by Mini8ter for Mines, q., 15:)5.
Constitution (.E'urther Amendment"! Bill, Co-m., l:~fi3. ·
Crimes (Jntimidation and Molestation) Bill, Com., fi65.
Hamilton Public Schools, q., 4717. Metalliferous Prospecting, q., 544. Moscheto Island Aip·eement Hatification
Bill, 2R., 6103. Newcastle Trams, q., 295. Prospecting Partks, Assi&tancc to, q.,
G630. Racecourses Admission 'l'ax (Amencl
nwnt) Bill, 2t{., 6112.
HuihvaYs: Carp~'nters' Wages, q., :J~83. Contracts, q., !);)6.
Employees, Permanent aud Tc~nporary,. q., 403ii.
Raih1·nys aml Tramways Traffic: Motor Competition, q., 4172.
Throsl.Jy Creek Drainage Work~, q., 11:21. T1'amway Dismissals, .q., 768. Transport B;n, Com., 3441.
' SESSION 1929-3(), ~TA ex iii
17 September, 1929, to 20 lune, 1930,
SMITH, Mr. J. E (continued) ~
Unemployment: Christmas Employment, q., 1340. Newcastle District, q., 836. Rations for Single Men, q., 6137. Relief, q., 2459. Road Employees, Dismi~sed, q., 1000.
Walsh Island Dockyard, q., 1387. Water (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4464. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4124.
SMITH, '!'he Ron. D. M.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 421. Crimes (Intimidn tion :m d l\Jolesta tion) Bill, 2R., 1219; Com.; 122S.
Indu~trial Ar·bitration (Amenilmcnt) Bill, 2&., 2186; Cmn., 2205.
Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage) Amendment Bill, 2R., 2312.
Transport Bill, Com., 4021, 4158, 4164.
SMITH, The Ron. T. ,T.: Industri.-:tl Arbitration (Eight Hours)
Bill, Com., 5693.
SPICER, The Ilon. F. W.: Address in Reply, m., 77. Adjournment. Special, 'l!l., 583. Backyamma State Forest Lease, q., 4798. Bush ]<~ires Bill, 2R., 47ti3. Constitution (Further- -Amendment) Bill,
Com., 528_ }'orest Reserves, Revocation of. 'Ill., 4315,
4318. Industrial Unrest:
Broken Hill Mines, Jl,[auagcr of N' orth and British, address, 80.
Coal Dispute, address, 7!). Land Laws:
Amendment of, address, 78. Reappraisement, address, 78. Settlers, Advances to, q., 3145.
:Ufetropolitan Traffic Act, l~egulatlon, obs., 4680; adj., 4 7G9.
I'arliamcntary Allowances and Salaries Bill, 2R., 4413; 3R., 4684.
Railways: Administration, address, 77-78. Traffic Regulations, obs., 3930; m., 4088, 4092, 4940, 4946.
'l'ransport Bill, 2R., 3879; Com .. , 4010, 4161, 4695, 4696_, 4827' 4948, 4962, 4968, 601;), 5016.
West Scholarships Bill, 2R., 4957. Western Lands (AmendmeJJt) Bill, 2R.,
5101; Com., 511•3; cons. amd·ts., 5252: Wheat:
Decline in Price of, address, 79. Pool, Establishment of, address, 79.
STANLEY, Mr. F., Lalcemba:
Armstrong- Smokebox Apparatus, 111., 10:10. Arncliffc West Public School, q., 3240, Bungendore-Captain's Flat Railway Bill, 2R., G904.
STANLEY, Mr. F.J continued) : Canterbury Municipal Council, q., 460. Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill~ m., 6156; 2R., 6298.
Child Welfare Department, Overtime, q.~ 4898.
Co-operation (Fmther Amendment) Bill,. 2R., 2813.
Drummoyne and Haberfield Tram Ser-vices, q., 4976.
Gas Charges, q., 769. Gas Supply, adj.; 1107, 1113, 2060. Government Savings Bank Offices, q., 2895_ Home Purchasers, Mortgages, q., 4715. Hyde Park Demonstration: Police (Jon-
duct in Macquarie Street, adj.; 2575. Jurymen, Shopkeepers as, q., 3549. Main Western Road, St. Marys, q., 832. Parks, Land for, q., 832. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections
Bill, 2R., 7 87. Parliamentary House Committee, q., 457. P:uramatta River (Sutherland-street~ Auburn) Bridge Bill, Com., 6302.
Peakhurst School, Children 'l'ravelling tu, q., 762.
Police Offences Amendment (l!'irearms)Bill, Com., 4002.
Railway and Tramway Offices, q., 3179. Railway and Tramway Superannuation. Payments, q., 4519.
Railway~: Accident Pay, q., 1669. Bankstown Service, q., 5780. Belmore Station, q., 3311. Board of Commissioners, Reconstruct-ion
of, q., 65. Bonuses ancl Gratuities, q., 6133. Chullora \Y orkshops, Dismissals, adj.,
130;). Drivers and Firemen, Hours of, q., 5837 _ Electrical Branch, New Employees, q.,.
5537. Employees' Leave, q., 5119. Enfield Yard l{ound Jlonse, q., 1909. Illa\Yarra Passenger Trains, q., 2614. Punchbowl Carriage Sheds, q., ~097. R.eturned SoJicrs, ltailway and Tram-
way Passes, q., 5466. Rolling Stock Repahs, q., 6132. Superannuation ]<'unci, q., .HiGS. Tempe-East Hills Line. adj., 335; q.,. 5838. .
Sydney Harbour Trust (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5996.
Taxi Buses, Prosecution of Grace Bros.~ q.; 373.
Timber Workers' Strike: Police 0Tcrtimc, q., 1806, 2391.
'rram\\·ays: Accident Pay, q., 1660. Dismissals, q., 768. Employees' Bonuses, q., 5119. .
Transport Bill,- int., 2984; 2R., 3191; Com. 3403, 3449, 3524 i 3R., 3581.
Transport Bo:.ud: Municipal Representatives, q., 2616.
-cxiv STA INDEX TO SPEECHES. Sm
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
STAKLEY, Mr. F. (continued): Unemployment:
Bankstown, Bureau at, q., 1107, 3963. Bunnerong, Work at, q., 5030.
, Widows' Pensions (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2120, 2122.
Wild Flowers, Protection of, q., 457. X-Ray Apparatus: Shoe Fitting, q., 3633.
:STEVENS, The Hon. B. S. B., C1·oydon: Accounting System, New, budget, 2283. Appropriation Bill, m.s.o., 2624. -~rbitration Court, Lawyers and Union
Secretaries, q., 293. Banking Position, budget, 2251. Barton, Mr., Fees, q., 6260. Basic Wage, b1tdget, 2254. 13erry Estate, q., 5542 • . Borrowing:
In Australia, b1tdget, 2251. Merits of, budget, 2252. Overseas, budget, 2250.
J3righton-le-Sands Tramway, q., 2320. Budget, q., 1259; obs., 2246. Burrinjuck Electricity Supply, b1tdget,
2281. 'Capital, Overseas for Local Investment, q.,
4895. Cessnoek Hospital, q., 1503. -Dhild Welfare Department: Overtime, q.,
4254. ,Coal Mining Industry:
Dispute in, bitdget, 2248. Royal Commission on, q., 6259.
<Company 'l'axation, Reduction of, supply, 2793; budget, 2254.
<Co-operation (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2811.
])eficiency Revenue (Amendment) Bill, m., 6267.
:Deficits, Funding of, budget, 2285. Drummoyne and Haberfield Tramway Ser-
vices, q., 4976. :Eastern Market and Production Costs, • supply, 2790. Economic Situation, budget, 2247; m.,
4653. Educational Finance, budget, 2271-73. Entertainments Tax Bill, m., 2626; Cont.,
2649, 2651. Entertainments Tax (Management) Bill, int., 2564, 2566; 2R., 2628; cons. amdts., 2804.
·Expenditure, Estimated, budget, 2257. Family Endowment Further Amendment
Bill, int., 2341; 2R., 2419; 3&., 2434; cons. amdts., 2804.
·Family Endowment (Amendment)' Bill, int., 4523; 2R., 4721. ·
.'Family Endowment: Claims, q., 297, 298, 458, 543, 717, 719, 763, 833, 835, 896, 1105, 1341, 1507. 1603, 1606, 1672, 1808, 1849, 1974, 2458, 2459, 2619; budget, 2254, 2261-2; q., 2996, 3482, 3483, 3630, 4252, 5545, 5961, 5962.
Farmers, Advances to Necessitous, q., 956.
STEVENS, The Hon. B.S. B. (continued) Federal Loan, q., 1104. Finance (Family Endowment) Bill, m.,
4757, 4759, 4795. Finance (Pamily Endo'l"ment 'l'ax Re
duction Bill, m., 2626; Co'm., 2641. Finances:
American Market and Foreign Investors, supply, 318.
Position Oversea, s~pply, 318. Fl'iendly Societies, q., 3632. Garbage, Pm1ts, Berry's Bay, q., 125Ci. Giebe Tram Service, q., 657. Goulburn City Loan, q., 1389. Government Dockyard, b'udget, 2280. Government Insumnce (Amendment) Bill,
int., 5985; 2R., 6105. Government Insuranee Office, buclget, 2282.
Govemment Printing Office: Overtime, q., 4615.
Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, i.nt., 1545; 2R., 1698; 3R., 1743.
Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, int., 5569; 2R., 5678; Com., 5752, 5871, 5874; cons. amdts., 6292.
Government Savings Bank: Commissioners, q., 154. Legal Officers, q., 154. Offices, q., 585, 716, 2895.
Government Works: Dismissals, adj., 1057. Harbour and Tonnage Rates, q., 4895. Harbour Collisions, q., 221. Home Purchasers: Moratorium, q., 2843, 5033, 5391, 5466; Mortgages, q., 4715, 5033, 5391, 5466.
Homes, Advances for, q., 456, 1972, 2892, 5281.
Hospital Pinances, q., 1556; supply, 279!; q., 4897.
Hunter District Water Supply and Sew· erage Board, budget, 2282.
Hycle Park Dump, q., 3480, 3627, 5030. Illalong Creek Metal Quarries, q., 1259 . Income Tax: Collections, budget, 2259;
Reduction of, budget; 2260. Income Tax, Federal and State, q., 4036. Income-Tax Legislation: Fees and
Charges, q., 1251. Income Tax (Management) Amendment
Bill, int., 2561 j 2R., 2636. Income Tax, State, q., 3810. Income Taxation, q., 1603. Industrial A1·bitration (Eight Hours) Bill,
int., 4920; 2R., 5153. Industrial Unrest:
Coal Dispute, q., 369. Effect on London Market, supply, 319. Timber Workers' Strike, Threats by In-dustrial Organisations against Police, supply, 317.
Insurance Companies, Defaulting, q., 2458, 4832, 5187.
Kembla Motor Springs Ltd., q., 1256. Kogarah-Sans Souci Tramway, q., 2318.
r
STE SESS!O~ 1929-30 •• STE ~XV
17 Sepiember, 1929, lo .20 .lune, ·1930.
STEVENS, The Hon. B. S. B. (oontinued): Loan Estimates, supply, 2719; budget, • .2263.
•. Loan Expenditure, budget,·· 2249-50. Main Roads, budget, 2273.
· -Mar.rickvillc .Municipal Loan, q.; .655. ·'Meat Board; Metropolitan, q., 3554. Metropolit-an Water, Sewerage and Drain· ;tge. (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4355.
Migration Agreement, W.orks under, budget, 2271.
Municipal Omnibuses, Canterbury, q., 5510. Murrumbidgee Jrriga.tion Areas, 'budget, 2281. '
New Canterbury Road, q., 1157. Newcastle Harbour Trust, q., 717. Northern Racing Clubs, Taxation ·of, q., 5778.
Parramatta, Granville, and Fairiield T1·am· way Services, q., 4973.
Police, Maitland Coalfields, q., 3036. Port· .Kembla Electricity Supply, budget, 2281.
Prevention and Reiief of Unemployment Bill, int., 5414; ·2R., 5581; Com., 5669, 5673; 3R., 5726; Cons. amdts .. 6289.
Production and Expenditure, budget, .. 2252•3. P.rDduction, Stimulation of, b'llifget, 2254. Public Debt: Interest and .Sinking Funds,
b:ujlgJJt, 2264. ·Public Service: ' Dhector of 'Public. :Works, .sup,ly, 316.
Entrance Examinations, .q., .4'713. Expenditure, •Reduction .of, supply, :.:2791. Offices, Accommodation, q., 4713.
i 'Pensions, q., · 2994. • Police ·.Department, Secretary, .8Upply
317. . ' ' Salaries, q., 2611. Superannuation,. q., 1160, 1911, 5838. T.neasury ·Officials and Ad;viser.s; q., 1251
1252. ' P!Jblic Service (Salaries Reduction) Bill, ~nt., 5215; 2R., 5305, 5333; Com., 5342; cons. amdts .• 6148, '6151.
Racecou~ses: Admission Tax, q.,. 3428. · 'Ra~eco~rses Admission Tax (Amem.dment)
Blll, tnt., 5981; 2R., 6111. Railway and Tramway Employees: 'War
Disabilities, q.,, ~618. , Railway Constr 1ction and Public. Works,
budget, 2269. . .Railways:
Accident Pay, q., 1669. Accidents, ·q.,--2990, 3814. Administration, supply, 321. Albu~y Bl'idge, Overhead, q., 53.91.
,.Appomtments, New, supply, 323. ..:tpprentices, q., 895. Arbitration A wards, Increases supply,
4289. ' Area Commissioners, q., 5119. Bankstown :Line, q., ·541. i
STEVENS, Tl1e Hon. 'B. S. B. (continued) : Railways (c(YIItinued) :
Banks.town Service, q., 57·80,.~030 . Bankstown·Regent's Park, q., '121, 837. Barton, Mr . . A. E., q., 1104. · · · Bonus System, q., 1606. · . Bonuses and Gratuities, q., 6133. Booyong to Ballina Line, q., 6~61. Brake Vans, Woodville .Junction, q., 1339. .
Bridges, Nj)rth. Coast, q., 2992. Broken Hill, Second-class Sle.epers, q:, 261~ .
Broken Hill---'Tarrawingee Line, q., 1672, 2620, 4515,. 5843.
Budget, m.,. 2265-226.8, 2736, 4.757. Budget, q., 3551. . Building: Wollstoncraft, q., 323.7. Building Construction Braneh;.: budget,
2280. Buildings, Rented, q., 3695. · ... Bundanoon Station, Lighting of, q., 5723. ·.
Bungendore-Captain's Flat ~i.ne, q., 2995; adj., 5431.
Cabramatta Station, Lighting, q., 1049. Camurra-Boggabilla Railway, ·q., 3184, 3812. -
Canley Vale Station, q., .4519. Capital Expenditure, supply, 4286-4287. Car and Waggon Staff,. Ev:ele;gh, q., 219. ,•
Car Clea'ni11g Sy.stem, q., 2319. · Carpenters' 'Wages, q., 3483. Carriages, Wear :uid Tear on,-q.;·838. Casino-Bonalbo Line, supply, 2719. Central Station, Meal Charges,,.q., 5719. Central Station, 'Waiting-room, ,.q., 718.' Chief Mechanical Engineer, Staff, q., 3808, 4894.
Chullora 'Workshops, Djsmissals, ;-adj., 1305; q., 1805; 2615. '
Circular Quay~Station, q., :289.2. City Railway:
Cost of, q., 4711. Treatment of Employees, q., 1050. • Working. Hours, q., 434,8. Wynyard Station, q., 3239.
Clerks and Night Office:rs, Regression of, S'ltpply, 323.
Clyde and Meadow .Bank ~Wot•ksbops, q., 2326, 2618.
Commissioners, Compensation on Betire•ment of, q., 65, 297; ·retirement of, q., 762, 837; appointment··of,, q., 1255 .
Contracts, q.,..937. , Coon:Jbarabran Train Service, q., 762. Cootamundra-Harden .Railway Motor
Service, q., 544, 761. Country Depots, Staff Transfm:s q., 5392. '
Couplings, Defective, q., 4344. Cranes, Accident, q., 3807. Deficit, Estimated, supply, 4289, 4295. Derailments. q., .4034, 4253.
cxd INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
Volumes 118,'119, 120, 121, 122;123.
STF.YENS,' The Hon. B.S. B. (continued):
Railways ( conii1med) :
T ' . '
. I
. Developmental I.incs, 'Country, supply, ·4280:
Dismissals and Discrimination, q., 540, 886, 892, 1506, 1607, 1719.
Dismissals, Railway and T1·amway Employees, adj., 328; q., 833, 954, 1048, 1051, 1250, 1251, 1447, 3630, 4098.
Douglas, Mr. W. A., q., 4511. Drivers and Firemen, Hours of, q., 5837. Dulwich Hill Station, q., 4971. Earlwood Station, q., 1392. Earnings, supply, 4281. Eastern Suburbs Railway, q., 2325. Economies, supply, 4289, 4294. Electric Trains, Composition of, q., 654,
716. Electrical Branch, Leichhardt, q., 1502. Electrical Branch, New Employees, q.,
553.7.--Electrification Costs, q., 3957. Electrification Works, Dismissals, supply,
369. Employees:
Dismissal of, ai.lj., 328. Hours and Wages, q., 4219; supply,
4740, 4795. Hours of, •sup-ply, 4281, '4293; q.; 5778. Leave, q., 5119. Number of, supply, 4279. Passes, q., 2212, 2323, 2618. Permanent aml Tempora.ry, q., 4035. Rationing of Work, q., 4518; Sllpply,
'±293. Regressions and Dismissals, q., 293. Retirement of, q., 1972. Retrenchment, q., 3482. Transfer of, q., 2456.
Enfield Yard Round House, q., 1909. Engine Contracts, q., 761. Equipment, Additional, sup-piy, 4280, 4287.
Eveleigh Workshops, Rationing, q, 5544.
Expenses, Operating, supply, 4279-4285. Fairfield Station, q., 1050, 1914. Fares, Concession~, q., 716. Fares, Country and Submban, q., 2997. Fatality near Picton, q., 717. Female Workers; q., 1160.-·-Financial Positio11 of, supply, 321. Forster, Mr. A. J. D., and International Railway Congress, Maclrid, q., 2890, 3809, 4037, 4254; Allegations against, q., 4037.
Freight Charges, supply, 4292, 4293. Preights and Coal Mining Industry, q.,
5118. Fruit Stands on Stations, q., 1719. Fruit Syrups, Refreshment Rooms, q., 1971.
Goods, Volume of: Increase, sup ply, 4280.
Guards' Overtime, q., 1386.
STEYE:s-s, The Hon. B.S. B. 'continued) Railways ( conti11ued) :
Hawkesbury Bridge, Painting of, ~q., 5718.
Hawkesbury River, Goods Shed, q., 4344. Hillston-Roto Railway: Sleeper Cutters,
q., 1719. Honeysuckle Point Workshops, q., 4500,
4614. Illawana Passenger '!'rains, ,q., .1344, 134;3, 1389, 1915, 2614.
Income, Increase of, Sltpply, 4279. Indebtedness, Capital, supply, 4281. Institute, q., 1343. · Kogarah-Sans Souei Tramway, q., 595(1. Lambert Sand Gear, q., 4893. Lavatory Accommodation, q., 1256,
1608. Linesman O'Connor, Eleetroention of,
q., 1344, ] 608. Liquor on Trains, q., 542. I.oun Expenditure, supply, 4295. Locomotives:
Axles, Imported Steel, q., 1048. Engines, "36" Class, q., 4431, 4512. Engines, "57" Class, q., 1911, 261i3,
2982, 4510. Engines, Lubrication, q., 4511, '6132. Faulty Construction, supply, q., 66,
587. New Type, q., 1253, 1339, 1346.; Repairs, q., 4512. Se1·vice, q., 2991, 4248. Whistles, q., 4511.
Management, q., 539. Mileage, Passenger and Goods, Sltpply,
4280. Moss Vale-P01·t Kembla Line, q., · 297, ·
653, 720, 1159; supply, 2720; q., 3181, 5958.
Mountain Train, Fast, q., 956. Newcastle, Trams, q., 894. Motor Competition, supply, 429~, 4293,
4742. Motor Vehicles, q., 4510. Mudgee Mail Train Robbery, q., 6261. Murrumbidgee Bridge, q., 5841. Newspaper Trains, q .. 1255 . Northern Suburbs Electric Trains, q.,
294. Nurses, State Hospitals, q., 538. Officials, ·Trips· 0Yerseas, q., 4894 .. Over-Capitalisation, snpply, 4288: "P" Class Engines, q., 538. Panamatta, Bridge at, q., 3958. Paasenger Concession Rates, ·supply,
4293. Passenger Revenue, Decline in, supply,
4290. Passes, Students, q., 954. Permanent Way Inspectol·s, q., 4900,
4975. Police Pensioners: Railway Escorts, q.,
1801. Porters, Junior, q., 1669. Printing, q., 539, 4250. ~ _ _o:=_: ~~ j:J
STE SJ£SSION 1929-30._ STE ex vii
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
STr.v~~:ss, The Hon. B- S- B. (continued): Railways (continued) :
Property, Lost, q., 4512. Punchbowl Carriage Sheds, q., 4U!J7. Questions, Printed, q., 4348. Racehorse Owners, Concession Fares, q.,
4343. Hefreshment Room Employees, q., 1104,
1673. Refreshment Rooms, Central Station, q.,
1254, 5123. Reso Train, q., 2618. Retail Vendors, q., 4344. Returned Soldiers, Railway and •rram-
way Passes, q., 5466. Revenue, Decline in, sup)!l.1J, 42!)1. Rolling Stock, Breakages, q., 4.:110. Rolling Stock Repairs, q., 6132. Secretary for, q., 1158. Shunters, Head; Sydney Railway Yard,
q., 1254. . Sleeper Cutters, q., 1047, 5118, 5232. Sleeper Supplies, q., 584. South Coast, Fast Train to, 1]_., 835. South Coast Miners, Train Travelling, q., 372, 587.
South Maitland Lines, q., 29!).3, 518:3, 5544, 5632, 5778.
Staff Adjustment and Advisory Board8, supply, 322, 324.
Stauffer Locomotive Grease Cups, q., 48!:14.
Steam-Electric Locomqtives, q., 2!:191. St. Leonards-Eastwood Line, q., 539,
4431. Suburban Lines, Construction of, q ..
3813. Submban Service, q., 5633. Suggestions and Inventions Board, q.,
5541, 6030. Superannuation Fund, q., 1668, 4519,
4614j 4716. Sutherlal)d and Waterfall Electric Ser
vice, q., 221. Tempe-East Hills, q., 1605, 3183. Toronto l~xcursion Trains, q., 1718, :)838.
Traffic, supply, 322, 4279. 'l'ramways, Earnings and Expenditure, supply, 4296, 4297.
Wages Bill, supply, 4279. Werris Creek-Narrabri Motor Service,
q., 4975. West Maitland Train Service, q., 835. Western Line: Bridge and Viaduct Re-newals, q., 2990.
Westmead-Rogan's Hill Line, q., 223. Wheels, q., 4248. Work, Rationing of, q., 4318; su.pply,
4741. Wo1·king Expenses, supply, 322, 324,
4281. Working Week, q., 3809. Workshops: Centralisation, f[., 2456,
3184.
STEVENS, The Hon. B.S. B. (coJitimted}: Railways and Tramways Budget, supply,
4278, 4757. R<Jclamation Bill, int., 5923; 2rr., 6055;
cons. arndts., 6296. Revenue, Estimated, budget, 2257; New
Sources of, bullget, 2262. Roads, Kearsley Shire, q., 284_g, " Hothbury Colliery, q., 2894, .4250, 4612. Rural Industries, Relief to, budget, 2254. Huml Workers' Awards, Repeal of, sup-ply, 2789, 2790, 2791.
Rushcutter's Bay, Road Widening, q., 103, 544, 2842.
Settlers, Advances to, q., 4715. Ships, Life Saving Appliances on, q., 458, 587.
Social Seniccs, Expenditure, buc1get, 2278.
Special Deposits (J ndustrial Umlertakings) Amendment Bill, int., 5798; 2R., 6273.
State Brickworks, budget, 2280. State Loans, q., 4899. State Metal Quarries, budget, 2280. State Monier Pipe Works, bu.iJget, 2280 •. Steamers, Coaling at Night, q., 834. Stephen, 'l'he late Sir Alf1·ed, q., 5119. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 1]_., .. 543; int., 5986; 2R., 6106.
Superannuation Scheme, Commonwealth, bucl,get, 2277.
Superannuation Scheme, State, budget,. 2274.
Supply Bill, m., 248, 316; q., 1720; (No. 2), Com., 1818; (No.3), m., 2626; (No. 4), rn., 4255.
Surplus, Disposal of, budget, 2256. Swamp Lands, Parramatta River, q., Hl73. Sydney Harbour Bridge, q., 4711.
720, 4617, 4717. Sydney Harbour, Oil Pollution, q., lo.!r,
720, 4617, 4714, 6134. Svdney Harbour Trust:
'Conimissioners' Salaries, q., 3631. Composition of, q., 3238, 3368, 3484. Dismissals, q., 1502, 1910, 3628, 4100_ Employees, q., 2839. }'inances, bud'get, 2268. Work and Private Firms, q., -1617.
Sydney Harbour Tr'ust (Amendment) Bill, int., 5891; 2R., 5994; Com., 6113.
Taxation Assessment, q., 5390. Tomist Bureau, budget, 2280. Tram and Bus Time-tables, q., 589 •. Tramways:
Conductors' Smplusa~, q., 28!:13, 4099. Dismissals, q., 768, 1388, 1807. Employees, q., 538, 5119. Employees' Hours, q., 5778, Engineering Supervisors, q., 1253. Fares, Newcastle, q., 224. Overtime, q., 1607. Parcel Cha1·gcs, q., 1160. Stopping Plar;cs, ·condition.al, q., 2~115. Stopping Pla('.es, Over-runmng, q., 4o19.
ex viii INDEX TO SPEECHES. AY
Volumes,ttB,'119, 120; 121, 122, 123·.
S·r&vENS, The. Hon. B. S. B. (continlr.ed) !'
Treasu.re.r~s. · Advance Aceount, budget 2282. '
Unemployment: Broken Hill, q., 1850. Causes· of, supply, 317. Christmas Employment, q., '1257 1604
1803, 1851, 1970, 1971 2207' 2389: Co'aL 'D'ispute, ·Wages Lost,' supply, 320. Extent of, budget, 2248. Municipal Loans, q., 1808, 2457. No:thern Coal-fields, q., 294. • Rehef, q., ,}914; burlget, 225;), 3808;
q., 5721, u958. Relief Works, q., 5033, 5184. Remedy for, S1tpply, 320~ Rural Industries, Decline of, supply,
320, 321. Secondary Industries Position of, supply; ·321. '
Tiiriber Workers' Strike, Wages Lost, supply, 320. .
Unemployment Relief (Tax) Bill, m., 5763, .. 5766.
Vehicle Ferries: Motor Tail Lights, q., 3180; 3181.
Walsh Island Dockyard, q., 4247. ''Vater· and Sewerage Board Loan q., 3481~ '
·water Supply and. Sewerage, Country Towns, budget, 2270.
··Wheat: Decline in Quantity Production, s1~pply, 318; b1wget, 2248.
Widows'. Pensions: Claims, q., 4035. Reduction of, supply, 2791, 279,!.
Wool: .. Decline in Export Price, supply, 318;
budget,. 2248. Sales, Newcastle, q., 125:3, 160i'J.
Wor~ers' Compensation: Defaulting Insmance Companies q.,
2458. ' Insurance Rates, q., 4617.
Workshops: Cardiff; Dismissals, q,. 3963. Centralisation, q., 2456, 3812, 3961.
STOREY, The .Hon. T.: ''Vest Scholarships Bill, 2R., 4823; Com.,
5274, 5702.
STUART-ROBERTSON, Mr. R J., Annandale:
Bush Fires Bill, int., 333. Cash Orders and Time Payment, q., 1050. Christmas· Cheer, q.,"956. Constitution (Further Amendment Bill
2R., 1179. ' Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation)
Bill, Com., 559, 575. · Dairies Supe1·vision (Amendment) Bill int., 5972. ' I
Dissent from· ·Ruling (Deputy-Speaker · Missinghnnl), m:, 1565. Glebe Tram Service, q., 657. · · · ,
STuART-ROBERTsos, Mr. R. J. (contirmed) Go>ernment Relief Administration Bill,
2R., 6047. Hospital Commission, q., 3103. Industrial Umest: Timber Workers''
Strike, Police Action, m., 232. Landlord and Tenant Bill, q., 1255. Mental Defectives Bill, Com., 5409, 5487.~ Moving Pictures:
Advertisements, Suggestive, q., 3426, 3483, 3554.
Films, q., 3370, 4035. Newspaper Photographs. q., 1258. Opticians Bill, 2R., 4859; Com., 4998,:
4999. . Parliament: Temporary Chairmen and
Deputy-Spenker, m., 847. Public Hospitals, q., 1102, 1344. 1392. Railways:
Area Commissioners, q., 5118. Management, q., 539. Station Inspections, q., 836.
Saturday Half-Holiday, q., 1452. Shop Rents, q., 5722. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill,
2R ... 941; Co1n., 977. Tram and Bus Time-tables, q., 588. Tramways:
Conductors' Surplus\'s, q., 2893. Emp1oye<'s, DE'i'eased, q., 537. Voothoard Accidents, fJ., 3313.
Transport Bill, Cont., 3396, 3449, 3495. Unemployment Relief, q., 4251, 5234, 5462.
Union Officials, Prosecution of, q.1 891. Yagrancy (Amendment) Bill, int., 332. Vehicles and Stationary Trams, q., 1507,
1558. WC'stern Lands (Amendment) Bill, Com.,
4913.
T
TAYLOR, The Hon. Sir A. A.: Adilress in Reply, m., 68, 77. Arbitration, Industrial:
Awards, Overlappinj:(, supply, 339. Cost of, address, 75-76. Government Proposals, address, 76.
Butter: Export, address, 77. Production, arhlress, 77. .
Coal Commission: Int.erim Report re Col-liery Proprietors' Profit, supply 340.
Bconomic Situation, 111., 4483. ' Education, Cost of, atl.dress, 69. Elections, Federal: Sittings of Council, ailj., 217.
Finances: Loan Expenditure, supply, 337. Public. Debt, address, 69.
Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 1792. · ·
Government Railways (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 6023.
TAY .-SESSIO:K 1929-::!0. THO exit:
17 September, 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
T_nwn, The Hon Sir A. A.(contimw.l).: Hughes, Hon. Sir Thomas, Death of, obs.,
4800. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill, ~R., ii4;30.
Industrial Unrest: Coal Dispute, add;·css, 76. l\Iass Picl<eting, add1·ess, 76. Timber Workers' Strike, arldrcss, 76.
J,ogislath·e Council: Reform of, address, 77; supply, 337.
Ne\~cnstle, Floating Dock, supply, 340. J'rcnntion and Relief of Unemployment
Bill, Com., 6015. Railways:
Administration, addrews, 70·7ii. Hallina to Booyong, address, 70. B2tterment Tax, add1·ess, 70. Capital Invested in, address, 70. Casino to Bonalbo, acldress, 70. City Railway, address, 70; supply, 338. Commissioners' Report, address, 70-75. Construction Policy, adcl1·css, 69. Guyra to IJorrigo, address, 70. rntcrest Bill, addre<Ss, 7 5. Losses during J<'ive Years, supply, 339. Westinead t.o Rogan's Hill, supply, 338.
Supply Bill, 2R., 1799. Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill,
2R., 1313; Com., 1::125, 1328, 1332, 1·il9, 1423.
Taxation: Reduction of, aildress, 76. Supertax from Companies, address, 76.
'fran sport Bill, (l(ldress, 77; 2R., 3931; Com., 4146, 4210, 4229, 4231, 4232, 4236, 4804, 4874, 4888.
Water Supplies, Country, :<upply, 340. Wool and Wheat, Decline in Price, add1·ess,
77.
TIIORBY, The Hon. H. V. C., Castlereagh:
Advances to Settlers (Government Guarantee) Bill, int., 1955; 2R., 2005; Com., ~367; 2368; 3R., 2439,
Apricot Crop, q., 2389. Bores, Shallow, q., 1450, 4344. Botanic Gardens, Press Allegations,
obs., 5634; New Building, q., 621::i2, Bran :mel Pollard, q., 6261. Bread, Price of, q., 3037, 3038, 3106, 5034,
;)126. Broken Hill Milk Supply, q., 4031. Burrinjuek Dam, q., 4615. Burrinjuek Postmaster, q., 2320. Uush Fires Bill, Co·m., 3747, 3751. Cattle and Swine Diseases, q., 1157. C:~ttle Tick Eradication, q., 953. Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill m., 2807; Com., 2807.
Centenary Celebration (Amendment) Bill, int., 6296; 2R., 6297.
Centennial Park Ponds, q., 1051. Citrus Fruit Imp01·ts, q., 65. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
Com., 1377.
TnoRB.Y, The Hon. H. V. C. (continued):
Country Produce: Voluntary Pools, q., 1911.
Cowra Experiment Farm, q., 4•31i5. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, Com.,
3354. Dairies Inspection Act, q., 1342, 1390. Dairies Supervision (Amendment) Bili, int., 5970; 2R., 6116; cons. a1ndts., 6294.
Department of Agriculture Building, q., 2838.
Dogs, Distemper in, q., 4518. Domain: q
Encroachment on, q., 769, 895. Footpaths, q., 1969, 2617. Lighting of, q., 540, 3041.
Egg Marketing Board, q., 368, 1388, 1975; m.s.o., 4434.
Eggs, Sale of Bad, q., 5462. Eggs, Loss on Exported, q., 719. Farmers, Necessitous, q., 654, 719. Farrer Memorial Research Schola1·ship
Fund Bill, i11t., 5469; 2R., [;989; 3&., 60;34; cons. amdts., 6296.
J<'ruit and Vegetables, Surplus, q., 5393, 5510.
Fruit :Marketing, q., 715. J<"'rnit Topping, q., 1851. J;~ruit Trade, Interstate, q., 3631. Fr'uits, Citrus, adj., 3671. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, int., 1621. ·
Irrigation Area : Construction Works, q., 461.7. Leases, q., 3 701. Produce of, q., 1160. Seepage, q., 102. Settlers, q., 3236, 4093, 4714.
Machinery, Agricultural, q., 4096. Macquarie River Water Conservation
Scheme, q., 458. Maltese Farm Labourers, q., 4034. Marketing of Primary Products (Amend
ment) Bill, int., 1095; 2&., 1400. Marketing of Primary Products (Amendment) Bill, int., 2568; 2R., 289i:i; Com. 2929; 3&., 294 7; con.Y. a milts., 3485.
Moratorium in Country Districts, adj., 5301.
Murrumbidgee River Improvements, q., 1047.
Namoi Valley Water Conservation Scheme, q., 105, 952, 1969, 3100, 5236, 5630.
Opossums, Open Season, q., 4971. Orange Crop and Orange Drinks, q., 4616. Orchards, Destruction by Hail, q., 1849. Pastures Protection Bill, int., 6139. Petrol, Manufacture from Waste Farm
Products, q., 4613. Potato Blight, q., 2134. Potato Market, Manipulation of, q., 2617. Primary Producers, Advances to, q., 1450. Privilege, m., 470. · Produce Consignments, Weight of, q.,
1100. Producers' Distributing Society, m., 1022.
ex~ Tuo INDEX TO SPEECHES. ToN
Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.'
'l'HORBY, The Hon. H. V. C. (continued): Queen's and Centennial Parks, q., 894,
1051. Rural Industries Board: Claims, q., 4169. Sand, Stephen's Creek, q., 3551, 4169. Settlers, Advances to, q., 1450, 2841, 3182,
3371, 3481, 3482 j G(lj., 3601 j q., 363.2 j 111ins. strnt., 363il; q., 3811: obs., 4098; q., 4171, 4515, 4900, ;)186, 5236.
Solil ier Settlers: l\f urrum lJidgee Irrigation Area, adj., 5552; q., 5(i29.
St.inkwort on Stock Reserves, q., 1554, 1674.
St. John's \Vort, q., 1804. Stock, Hand Feeding of, q_, 3813. Swine Compensation Ac~....-q., 295.
· Tamworth Milling Company Ltd., q., 5540, 5776.
Tick Pest. q., 3480, 3628. Tobacco Indushy, q., 1106. Water (Amendment) Bill. int., 2823; 2R.,
2860; m., 407 5; m,., 4076; Con~., 4449, 4459, 4464, 4468, 4469.
Water Conservation, q_, 4094. Wellington Show Ground, Bill, int.,
2395; 2R., 2567; Com., 2568. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 3R.,
4980. Wheat: · Market, q., 2841, 3036.
Pest, q., 542, 652. Pool, q., 3810. Seed, q., 1846. --···='TuT Silos, Newcastle, q., 1254. Stored, q., 1448. -, ~~)
TONGE, Mr. A., Canterbury:
Ambulance Services, q., 5281. Birds and Animals Protection (Amend
ment) Bill, int., 601; 2R., 3651. Bush Fires Bill, 2R., 3739; Com., 3750. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1120; Com., 1381, 1486; cons. amdts., 1980.
Constitution Further Amendment (Referendum) Bill, Com., 2997.
Cook's River Improvement Sche::ne, supply, 2744; q., 2942, 5841, G260.
Drainers' Licenses, q., 3370. Family Endowment Act, Anomalies, sup-
ply, 2744. Family Endowment: Payments, q., 763. f}arnishee Orders, q., 5630. Government Departments, Housing of, q.,
763. Harbour Trust Dismissals, q., 1909. Labour Bureaus, Suburban, q., 2993. Mental Defectives Bill, Co1n., 4849. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drain-
age Board Staff, q., 5461. Opticians Bill, int., 3924; 2R., 4855; Com.,
5003. Opticians, Reg-istration of, q., 763, 3309. Parliament House, Additional Accommo
dation, q., 763, 1974. Picture Theatres: Finances, q., 4248.
ToNGE, Mr. A. (continued): Public Schools Construction Vote, sup·
ply, 2745. Public Service: Salaries, q., 2610; sup
ply, 2745. Public Service (Salaries Ruduction) Bill, int., 5224.
Railways: Area Commissioners, supply, 4748 .. Bankstown Service, q., 6030. Car and Waggon Staff, Eveleigh, q.,
219. Deficit, supply, 4746. Dismissals, q., 892. Earlwood Station, q., 1392. !Eastern Suburbs Line, supplJJ, 2744. Fares and Freights, supply, 4747 .. Guyra-Dorrigo Railway, supply, 2744. Interest Charge, Capital Cost, supply,
4748. Loan Expenditure, S'U'PZJlY, 4749. Motor Competition, supply, 4746, 4747. New Lines, Constr"ucting Authority, sup-
ply, 4748. Offices, Rentals for, supply, 4749. Parcels' and Packages, Compensation for
Damage, supply, 4746. Suburban Electrification, supply, 4747. Su"burban Lines, Construction ·)f, q.,
3813. Tempe-East Hills Line, q., 2325; supply, 3744, 4711.
Railways and Tramways Budget, supply, 4746.
Royal Commission on Commonwealth Con-stitution, m., 5857.
Smallpox, s.s . .Aorangi, q., 456. Stock Watering Places, q., 219. Superannu:ttion (Amendment) Bill, q.,
548. Sydney-Newcastle Main Road, supply,
4748. Taxation Assessments, q., 5390. Teachers' Salaries, q., 4099. Transport Bill, Com., 3392, 3448, 3451.
3504, 3517. Unemployment: Food Relief, q., 4032. Water and Sewerage Board, supply, 2744. Widows' Pensions, q., 3039.
TRAVERS, The l-Ion. J.: Workers'. Compensation (Amendment)
Bill, Corn., 1243.
T&ESIDDER, Mr. E. P., Randwick: Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation) Bill, 3&., 609. .
Electricity Cables, Overtime in Laying, q., 5719.
Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill, Com., 5196, 5207.
Railways: Employees, Payment of, q., 3550. Working Week, q., 3809.
SESSION 1929-30. TuL cxxl
17 September; 1929, to 20 June, 1930.
TRETROWAN, The Hon. A. K.: Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R,1 408. Co-operation (Further Amendment) BilL Cov~., 1548, 1549.
Country Women's Association of New South Wales (Incorporation) Bill, 2R., 6231.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, recom. 3625, 3626.
Econpmic Situation, m., 4507. Forest Reserves, Rcyocation of, m., 4318. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment)
Bill, 2R., 2169; recov~., 2288. Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill,
Com .. , 5619. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment
Bill, Com., 6013, 6014. Public Service (Salaries Recluction) Bill,
. 2R., {?945. R-eclamation Bill, Com., 6220. Unemployment R-elief Tax Bill, 2&., 6017. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 5095.
TULLY, Mr. J. M., Goulburn: Advances to Settlers (Government Guaran·
tee) Bill, int., 1959; Com-., 2366. Bungendore-Captain's l<'lat R-ailway Bill,
adj., 5430; q., 5544; i'nt., 5642; 2R., 5902. Bush Fires Bill, int., 332; Com., 3746. Canberra-Yass R.oad, q., 1106. Captain's Flat Gold Mine, q., 4097. Cement Works, Berrima, q., 4976. Closer Settlement Resumptions, m., 2825. Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1170; Com., 1361. Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill, Com.,
6284. Cooma-Bega Inspectorate Scholarships
Bill, int., 3711; 2R., 3854; Com., 4042, 4049.
Co-operation (Further Amendment) Bill, · 2R., 2814.
Country Party, supply, 311. Crimes (Fraudulent Misappropriation)
Bill, 2R., 1813. -Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,
3030; Com., 3121, 3338, 3347, 3348; cons. amdt., 3822.
Crown Lands (Pilliga Scrub) Amendment Bill, 2R., 3591, 3840; Com., 3913, 3914, 3919 i 3R., 3969.
Economic Depression, q., 5781. Education Department:
:Administration, supply, 311. Country Schools, Closing of, supply, 311. East Goulburn and South Goulburn
Schools, su.pply, 311; q., 4432. Provisional Schools, q., 3038. West Goulburn School, q_, 1973, 4432.
Estimates, Presentation of, supply, 310. Family Endowment (Amendment) Bill, int., 4527.
Farrer Menlf{rial R-esearch Scholarship Fund Bill, 2R., 5992.
TULLY, Mr. J. M. (continued) Field, T. A., Ltd., q., 2390. Foreigners, Employment of, q., 540. Goulburn City Council Loan, q., 1389, Goulburn Sewerage Scheme, q., 895, 1340, Government Railways (Amendment) Bill,
3R., 1745. Government R-ailways (Amendment) Bill, Covt., 587 4.
Hillston-Roto R-ailway Bill, Com., 1587. Illalong Creek Metal Quarries, q., 1259. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1928. Lake Bed Leases, q., 766, 1721. Lake George Lands, q., 4254. Main Roads:
Deviations, Compensation Claims,. q., 4616. .
Great Southern Highway, q., 5961. R-esumptions, q,, 1507.
Marketing of Primary Products (Amendment) Bill, int., 2570, 2850; Com., 29221
. 2927; 3&., 2946. Mental Defectives Bill, 2R., 3768, Com.,
4837, 4844. Municipal Unemployment Loans, q., 1048. Opossums, Open Season, q., 4037. Orchards, Destruction by Hail, q., 1849. Parliament: Business, Private Members,
q., 3479. Parliamentary Electorates and Eleetion1
Bill, 2&., 796; Com.. (Rolls), 993. Police Launch, Patrol Work on Murrum
bidgee, q., 1606. Prevention ancl R-elief of Unemployment
Bill, 3&., 5728. Prickly-Pear Amendment Bill, int., 1067. Public Service (Salaries R-eduction) Bill,
cons. amdts., 6149. R-ailways: t 1
Administration, supply, 312. Betterment Tax, su.pply, 4772. Bundanoon Station, Lighting, q., 5723. Bungendore-Captain's Flat Line, q.,
2995, 4519. Capital R-eturn, S!i.pply, 4776. Central Station, Waiting-room, q., 718. Commissioners, Compensation on Retire-
ment, q., 297; supply, 312; Retirem~nt of, q., 837.
Construction Bmnch, Transfer to Works Dept., q., 4897, 5558.
Dismissals, q., 4172. Disused Lines, supply, 4772. Employees:
Allegations against, supply, 311. Homs of, supply, 4776-4777.
Interest Charge, supply, 4771. Motor Competition, supply, 4777. R-etrenchment, supply, 312. Time Tables, supply, 4777. Workshops: Centralisation, supply, 312;
q., 2456, 2943, 3184; adj., 3928; sup· ply, 4773-4776,
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Volumes 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123.
T!iLLY, ~Jr. J. )J. (conlimwl): J~ailway~ and Tramways Budget, m., 4771. Heports, Departmental, q., 544. Stud Sheep Raising, q., :)88. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, in t .,
5HS7, 2r.., 6107. Supply Bill, 111., 310. •raemas Bridge and Punt, .<mpply, 311. Teaehers, Married Female, q., 342!). 'fmste2 (Amendment) Bill, Com., 2:i7L
lTnemploymcnt: Christmas Employment, q .. 134.0. ]<'ood Helief. q., :3:)38, :i843. ?\Innicipal Loans, q., 1048. Prevalence of, supply, 310. Hations for 8iugle J\fcn, q., :)029, i)462. J~elief, Distribution of, q., :)28Q.
Vngmn~y (Amendment) Bill, int .. 3il2. Watrr (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3727. We~t S~hol:lrships Bill (see "COOMA·
13EGA"). \\'cstem Lands (Amendment) Bill, Com.,
4133, 4903. ·widows' P\'nsions (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 2122, 2127.
'rYRR:<:LL, The Hon. T. J.: Public Service (8alarics Red'ttdion) BiE,
Com., 50::54.
v Vt:<JC£~'1', Mr. R. 8., Rale·igll:
Building Regulatious, q., :i327. Butchers and Bakers: Prosecutions, q., !ll03.
Children on Tram Footbo::mls, q., 1447. Economic Situation, m .. 4.644. Family Endowment, Aborigines, q., 2548. Pishcries Act, q., 3182. Vorcst Reserves, ReYocation, m., 5700. Govemment Railways (Amendment) Bill,
Com., 5880. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 1935. Legislative Assembly Bells. a .. <i120. MoYing Picture Films, q., 1155, 4099.
Hnilways: B1·idg-es, North Coast Line, q., 2992. City Railwa~·. q., 4711. Electrified, Original Cost. q .. 4829. T,oau Council, sup)Jl1f, 4751-4752. ~ew Lines, Constructing Authority, -~Hp
ply, 4750. Suburban Electrification, supply, 4750·
4751.
Hailways and •rramways Budget, 111., 4750. Royal Commission on Commonwealth Con-
stitution, 1n., 5851. Rupply Bill (No. 4), m., 4269. Sydney Harbour Bridge, q., 4711. UnemploymeJJt: Food Relief, q., 3962. Wheat, Marketing of, q., 3036.
w WADDELL, The lion. '1'.:
AdYanccs to Settlers ( GoYcrmncnt Gu:~r:mtee) Bill, ~R., 2:387.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, J'CCom.,
3615. Industrial Arbitcation (Lh·ing Wage)
Bill, 2R., 2290. J'arliamentary Allowances and Salarie.3
Bill, 2R., 4422. Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, Co1n., 1329.
'faree-Wingham Water Supply Administration Bill, 2R., 1964.
Transport Bill, Com., 4145, 4157. Westem Lands (Amenilment) Bill, 2R.,
:iO!JO; cons. a milts., 5253, 3256.
WALKER, Mr. H. B., H a1ckesbury:
Birds and Animals Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2n,, 3658.
Christmas Felidtations, adj., 2831. C011Yeyancing (Amm1dmcnt) Bill, Com.,
628•), 6286; 3n., 6287. Damages (Infants and Persons of Un
sound Miurl) Bill. 2R., 394. Deputy·Speaker, Conduct in the Chair, wpply, 2724.
Guardianship of Infants Bill, Com., 6303. Hawkesbury l~iver l<'erry, q., il721. .Justices (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4388; Com., 4442.
Love, Mr., Queensland Hospitals, q., 3:):3.i. J\1:ctropolitan Milk Bill, 2R.. 2220; pe1·s.
cxpl., 2241; Com .. , 2403, 2416. Moratorium, q., 3812, 4974. Police Officer, Fatal Shooting of a Lad, q.,
:!72. Privilege, obs., 3087. R-acecourses Admission Tax (Amendment)
Bill, int., li983. Hail ways: Hawkesl:iury River Goods Shed,
q., 4344. Vagrancy (Amendment) Bill, 2r.., 68;1.
WALL, The Ron. Dr.:
Dairies Supervision (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 6238.
Government Hailways (Am~ndmcnt) Bill, 2R., 1790; Com., 1796, 1797.
W AJ,~IsJ,EY, Mr. B. C., Lane Cove:
Coal Industry Dispute: Confere1we at Canberra, q., 1503; Rothbury Colliery, q., 5189.
Ecouomic Situation, 111,, 4057. Empire Day, q. 586. Note Issue, Commonwealth. q., 1000. Sydney Fel'l'ies Fares, 1n., 670. 8yduey Harbour Bridge, q., 3961. Trauspo1·t Bill, 2R., 3284. Unemployment: Federal Relief, q., 347!1.
WARDEN,_ The H011. W. D.:
~Ictropolitan Milk Bill, 2R., 2703,
WA.t . SESSION 1929·30. WIL cxxiif
WEAR.NE, lion. W. J<J., Baru,on: Birds and Animals Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3660.
Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 3069; Com-., 3115, 3340, 3358; cons. amdt., 3821.
Dogs, Distemper in, q., 4518. Bconomic Situation, q., 4613; m., 4659. Family Endowment, Claims, q., · 3105, 5961.
Farrer Memorial Research Scholarship Fund Bili, 2R., 5991.
Gold Productio~, Bo1ius, q., 3963. Govexnment .. Railways (Amendment) Biii,
2R., 5745. . Great Northern Road, q., 5722. Homes, Purchase of, q., 3369. Legislative Assembly: YentilatiOIJ, q.,
2996. Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,
3848; Com., 39ll, 3914, 3921. Prospectors, Assistance to, q., 5187. Railwa)•R: Cmnurra-Boggabilia Line, q.,
3184, 3812. Unemployment: Relief, Distribution of,
q., 5957. ·western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4119; 3R., 4991.
Wheat Market, q., 2841.
WEAVER, The Ron. R. W. D., Neutral Bay: Ardlethan Tin Mines, q., 5125. Benzine, Storage on Farms, q., 5031, 5125.
British Broken Hill, Accident at, q., 3813. Broken Hill, Junction North Mine, q ..
4098. Broken Hill Mines, Safety Conditions, q., 460.
Coal-mining Industry: Balmain Colliery, Wages, q., 1721, 1805. Black Hill Leases ,q., 1973. Northern Collieries, Hcopening of, q.,
4973. Old Bulli Colliery, q., 5185, 5389.
. Opening of Mines by Govemment, q., 996, 1050. 1387, 1602.
Rothbury Colliery, q., 1602; expl., 1852; 1'/., 2137, 2387; Censure (Motion of Urgency), 2545; supply, 2745-2751; (/., 2894, 2941. 3101, 3307, 4034, 4514, 5189, 5718, 5720.
Royal Commission, q., 4096. Shamrock Jig, q,, 3633, 4709, 4710. Surplus Labour, q., 3104, 5232. Wallarah Colliery, Weighbriuge, q.,
4170. Zig Zag Colliery, q., 3696.
Coal-mining Industry: Royal Commission, adj., 480; by-products, q., 586.
Forest Areas in Wheat Belt, q., 223. Forest Heserve: Wallerawang, q., 4615. Forest Reserves, Revocatiow of, m., 279C,
2799. 5789; q., 4215. Fuel, Pulverised, a., 1103. Gold Production, Bonus on, q., 4974.
WEAVER, Mr. R. W. D. (continued) Junction North Mine, Broken Hill, q.,
1602, 1852. Metalliferous Prospecting, q., 544. Mine Rescue Stations, Lithgow, q., 836. Mines Subsidence Area, Newcastle, q., 997.
Mining Leases, Oxide, q., 715. Opticians Bill, int., 3923. Ores, Treatment of Low Grade, q.,. 769, 838.
Prospecting: Gold, Sale of, q., 3962. Prospecting Parties, q., 5122, 5187, 5542,
5630, 5962. Railways: Sleeper Supplies, q., 584. Sleeper Cutters, q., 1156, 1157. Timber Leases, Morisset District, q., 588. Timber Licenses, q., 1050. Under .Secretary for Mines, Mission to South Africa, q., 3103.
Unemployment: Ardlethan Tin Mines, q., 5125.
Wyangala Darn, Restrictions on Fettlers, q., 224.
Zinc Corporation Guest House, Broken Hill, q., 104.
WILLIS, The lion. A. C.: Advances to Settlers (Government Guarantee) Bill, 2R., 2583.
Birds and Animals Protection (Amimdment) Bill, 2R., 4086; Com., 4166, 4167.
Cement Contract Ratification Bill, 2R., 6203.
Coal-mining Industry: Rothbury Colliery, q., 1444: adj., 1714, 2490, 250~.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., p.o., 439, 448, 529, 535, 582, 634, 636, 640, 1145, 703; 1'e<!O?n., 809, 812, 815, 818; 3R., 881; ad. rep., p.o., 1888, 1890.
Constitution Further Amendment (Refer-· endurn) Bill, 2R., 3159; Com., 3171, 3174, 3232, 3235; 3R., 3296.
Conveyancing Bill, Com., 4766. Co-operation (Further Amendment) Bill, Com., 1549.
Country Women's Association of New South. Wales (Incorporation) Bill, 2R., 6230.
Crimes (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 455.
Crimes (Intimidation and Molestation)' Bill, 2R., 1205; Com., 1225, 1226, 1227, 1229, 1230, 1231.
C!rflwn Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2a., 3539; Com., :1545, 3546; 1·ecMn., 3616; cons. amdt., 4006.
Crflwn Lands (Pilliga Scr'nb) Bill, 2R., 4029.
Dalgetv and Company, Wool Carriage, adj., 5117. Def~mation (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,
5698: F.conomie Situation, 111., 4483. Forest Reserves: Revocation of; m., 4316.
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'WILLis, The Hon. A, C. ( conthmcd): Government Railways (Amendment) Bi!t, ~R., 6025; Com., 6029.
OoYermnent Railways ancl •rramways App1·opriation Bill, 2R., 4767.
(}oYemment Relief (Administration) Bill, 2R., 6126. ,
J ndustrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2046; Com., 2203; 1'ccom., 2287, 2289.
J ndustrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill, :?R., 5365; Com., :3613, :)617, 5629, 5687, i\691, :3692, 5712, 5717, 5804-, 5810, 5814, ;)817, 5818.
Industrial Arbitration (Living Wage) Amenclmcnt Bill, 2u., 2296.
.Tustices (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4699. Lrgislativc Co'uneil, Photograph of Mem
hers, ad.i., 4029. J,iquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 2683;
Com., 2691. ?11nrketing of Primary Products (Amend
!nent) Bill, 3R., 3302. J\fetropolit:m Milk Bill, 2R., 2710. )fetropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drain
age (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4330. :Moscheto Island Agreement Ratification
Bill, 2R., 6160. P:Hliamentary Allowances all(l Salaries
Bill, 2R., 4418; 3R., 4688. Prevention and Relief of Unemployment
Bill, 2R., 6004; Corn., 6012. Public Service (Salaries Red·uction) Bill,
3R., 5834; Com., 5949, :39:30. Hession, End of, adj., 6310. Rupply Bill, 2R., 1798.
r,
Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, Com., 1323, 1333, 1334, 1335, 1421. 1422.
Rydney C01·poration Amendment (Loans) Bill, Co·m., 3090.
'fransport Bill, 2R., 387 4; Com., 4000, 4010, 4012, 4015, 4017, 4024, 4027, 4147, 4157, 4163, 4164, 416·\ 4224, 4228, 4230, 4231, 4341, 4691, 4805, 4809, 4810, 4873, 4882, 4892, 4893.
West Scholarships Bill, 2R., 4-952. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2n.,
ii105; cons. mndts., 5249, 5254. Widows' P"nsiOJJS (Further Amendment)
Bill, 2R., 2380. Workers' Compensation (Amendment)
Bill, Com., 1238, 1241, 1243, 1244, 1247, 1430, 1433, 1435, 1438, 1439, 1440, 1441, 1442.
WISE, The Hon. J. H.: Elections, l!'ederal: Sittings of Council, adj., 368.
Marketing of Primary Products (Amendment) Bll, 3R., 3419.
WRENCH, The Hon. G.: Coal-mining industry: Rothbu1·y Colliery, adj., 2503.
Constitution (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R., 411; Com., 63•3, 642, 643; 1·eaom., 809, 816; 3R., 885; cons. amdis., 1663 •.
\VRE~cu, The lion. G.(coutinued): Constitution Further Amendment (Refer
endum) Bill, 2R., 3168; Com., 3234. ConvPymJeing Bill, Com., 5018. · Crimes (Fraudulent Misappropriation)
Bill, 2n., 14-45. Crimes (Further Amendment) Bill, 2R.,
455. Cl'imes (Intimidation ancl Molestation)
Bili; 2n., 1218. Crown LaliCls (..\menclment) Bill, recom.,
3619. DairieR Supervision (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 6244. }Jconomic Situation. m., 4487. Governmmtt Railways and Tramways
Appropriation Bill, 2R., 4768. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 2175; Com., 2204. Inclustrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill,
2n., 5374; Com., 5620, 5625; recom., ;)933.
Justices (Amendment) Bill, 2n., 4700. Legal Practitioners (Amendment) Bill,
2R., 6256. Legislative Council: Bribery Allegations
against Members, obs., 4081. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 268!; •
Com., 2692, 2693. ~Iarkcting of Primary Pro<lucts (Amend
ment) Bill, 3n .. , 3419. Metropolitan Milk Bill, 2n., 2706. ::lfetropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage (Amendment) Bill, 2R., 4333.
Parliamentary Allowances and Balm·ies Bill, 2R., 4225.
Prickly-pear (Amendment) Bill, Com., 4818.
Public Service (Salaries Recl'uction) Bill, 2R., 5945.
Resumptions for Closer Settlement,. 1n., 1907.
Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill, Com., 1331, 1333, 1435.
Sydney Corporation Amendment (Loans) Bill, 2R., 3089.
Ta1·ee-Wingham Water Supply Administration Bill, Com., 1968.
Transport Bill, 2R., 3869; Com., 4021, 4150, 4230, 4233, 424.2, 4340, 4694, 4695, 4696, 4802, 4804, 4950, 4951, 5011, 5015.
Unemployment: Food Relief Depots, adj., 5117.
West Scholarships Bill, 2R., 4959; Com., 5276.
Westem Lands (Amendment) Bill, 2R.,. 5111.
y
YAGER, The Hon. A. \V.: Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Bill,
2R., 5453.