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1992. (SECOND SESSION.)

'SECOND SESSION OE THE TWENTY-SIXTH PARLIAMEN

N EW SOUTH WALES.

VOTES AND

PROC E EDINGS

OF THE

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE SECOND SESSTON

OF

1922,

WITH THE VARIOUS DOCUMENTS CONNECTED THEREWITIL.

.N CD 1\T E 0 TT M. E AND

THREE JOINT VOLUMES.

SYDNEY : IOHN SPENCE, ACTING GOVERNMENT PRINTE..

1923. 5199 277-

1922.

(SECOND SESSION.)

(SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT.)

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

VOTES ANT) PROCEEDINGS. SECOND SESSION 1922.

[Opened 4th July, I922—Prorogued 29th November, 1922.]

IN ONE VOLUME

AND

THREE JOINT VOLUMES.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Title-page.

Table of Contents.

Index.

VOTES—SESSIONAL PAPERS— PAGE.

Alphabetical List of Members. (Facing page 1.)

Votes and Proceedings, Nos. 1 to 61_ 1 Proclamation proroguing Parliament ••• • •• 231 Business undisposed of at the close of the Session 233 Attendances of Members in Divisions and Counts-out .. 237 Business of the Session ... ••• 239 Alphabetical Register of Bills 241 Alphabetical Registers of Addresses and Orders 247 Standing and Select Committees appointed during the Session 249 Weekly Reports of Divisions in Committee of the Whole, NOS% 1 to 15 251 Reports from Printing Committee, Nos. 1 to 16 •• ed• 319

74187 (4) 277

1922.

(SECOND SESSION.)

(SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT.)

- LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

INDEX TO THE

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS AND

PAPERS LAID UPON THE TABLE (INCLUDING PAPERS PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES INB BOUND IN THE

JOINT VOLUMES) .

DURING THE SECOND SESSION

OP

1922. (Opened 4 July, 1922, prorogued 29 November, 1922.)

NOTE. For Papers and Petitions laid upon the Table of both Houses, and Sessional Returns, see

• under "Papers," page xxiii. For Proceedings under "Bills," see under "Bills," page Hi, The New and Amended Standing Orders regarding the stages of Bills came into force on

27 July, 1922.

REVERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-26TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

A ADDRESSES

Ix REPLY TO THE GOVERNOR'S OPENING SPEECH :— Committee appointed to prepare, Address brought up and read by the Clerk,—motion made

(Sir Charles Rosenthal) for adoption, and amendment (Mr. Dooley) to add words, and debate adjourned, 8 ; Debate resumed, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18 ; amendment negatived, 18 ; address agreed to, 19 ; presented to the Governor and reply reported, 21.

REVOCATION OF THE DEDICATION OF STATE FORESTS :— Message from Governor recommending, 39. Motion made (Mr. Wearne), That House agrees

to, 42-3. Message from Governor, 165. Motion made (Mr Weenie), That House agrees to, 195.

ADJOURNMENT (See also " SPEAKER" ; also " COUNTS OUT ") :— Standing Order 99, providing for motions for adjournment of the House, referred to Standing

Orders Committee, 115. Ruling of Speaker that Debate on question raised under the 49th Standing Order automatically

closes, when interrupted by Government Business taking precedence, 192, 6347 276—A

ii INDEX

1 922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-261. 11 PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

A ADJOURNMENT (continued) :--

OF DEBATE:— Motion made for, and passed (to take precedence), 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 49 (1), 52, 54, 60, 62, 75, 82('),

90, 99, 115, 150, 166, 176, 181, 206, 218, 221. / Motion made for, and negatived, 151. / To a later hour of the day, 115.

OF THE HOCSE :— Motion made for, and passed, 2, 5, 10 11, 14, 16, 20, 24, 52, 58, 60, 65, 69, 79, 133, 1.47, 189,

194, 197-8, 213, 224, 229. Motion made for, and House counted out, 72, 158, 208. Motion made for special, and passed, 182. 224, 229.

„/ Motion made for, as a mark of respect en the death of a Member, and passed, 107. Motion made for, as a mark of respect on the death of Ills Honor Sir Charles Gregory Wade,

K.C.M.O. (a former Premier), 129. Or THE HOUSE, UNDER THE 49TH STANDING ORDEI: :— Negatived :- - Ballow Returned Soldier Settlers-Employment of the on the Batlow-Tumbarumba Road

Relief Works (Mr. O'Brien l, 25. Murray Lands Settlement Scheme -Suppression of Reports in connection with the (Mr. Gregory

M &in), 39. Withdrawal of prosecution against Mr. Marks for sending offensive letters to the Speaker, Mr.

Levy (Mr. McKell), 48. The proposed action of the Government to withdraw the rights of Industrial Arbitration from

the Public Servants of the State (Mr, Orcig), 73. The action of the Attorney-General in not giving effect to the provisions of the Returned

Soldiers Preference Act in appending Mr. McKean to a position as a permanent Crown Prosecutor (Mr. Murphy), 77.

Lack of Government supervision' over orphanages, permitting of serious ilbtreatment of certain children at the St. Joseph Orphanage, Kincumber ( Mr. Skelton), Si.

The decision of the Goxernment to charge High School fees, Point of Order,-That the matter was not one of urgent public ithpoetance-overiruled by Mr. Speaker (Major Connell), 84.

The action of the Government in dismissing employees of the Government Printing Office (Mr., Murphy), 93.

The loss sustained by the State owing to the action of the Government in not proceeding with the electrification of the Newcastle District Tramway Service (Mr. Baddeley), 101.

The recent imposition of fines upon motor . omnibus drivers for overcrowding. Point of Order- That motion was not definite-overruled. by Mr. Speaker (Arr. O'Halloran), 180.

The necessity for the Honorable the Premier to urge on the Federal authorities the immediate discontinuance of the Federal control acquired under the War Precautions Act over vital industries in the St-ate. Point of Order-That motion was not definite-overruled by Mr. Speaker (Mr. Scott Fell), 192.

The failure of the Government to- honour the promise made by the Minister for Health in the previous Administration to Dr. George Stanley Thompson to meet any legal expenses incurred by him in bringing before the Equity Court, under Section 99 of the Lunacy Act, the case of Mrs. Farr 1. 11r. Gosling), 216.

Paled out of order :- The lowering-of the baisic *age for women workers, ruled out of order by Mr. Speaker, on the

ground that the matter could be debated on the Estimates which had been Tabled, (MX. Ralloran), 149.

The lowering of the Basic Wage for Women—Mr. Speaker stated he had previously ruled the motion out of order on the ground that it could be discussed on the Estimates that had been tabled-The subject could have been fully diocussed: since on the Estimates . 46 tho Department of Labour and Indultry, and he therefbre ruled it out of order at the present time (Mr. O'Halloran), 169.

The need for enforcing the. law which provides .penalties against motorists guilty. of feckless driving. Point of Order,-That motion anticipated discussion on a motion already on the Paper-upheld by Mr. Speaker (MI:. Ness), 23,

Punishment of Persobs guilty of cruelty to mnmals (Mr. Wilson), 30. Rapidly increasing cost of foodstuffs and, other Commodities (Mr. Molestoorth),. 30. The urgent necessity of prompt encouragement and further development of immigration and

land settlement (Mr. Wearer), 53. • The action of the Government in making Ministerial Statements during Question Time, thereby

depriving members of their legitimate rights in attempting to elicit information in the public interest-Point of Order,-That motion was not a definite one of urgent public importance-upheld by Mr. Speaker (-M-r. Murphy),

The need for ail immediate alteration in the present system of Election of Members to the House in case of vacancies-Point of Ordir,-That motion anticipated diamission on a

-motion- already on the Business Paper-Mr. Speaker having been assured of the probability of the subject being discussed within, a reasonable time-uphold. the point of-order, 210.

MOTION THAT A SECOND MOTION FOR, UNDER 49TH STANDING ORDER, BE ENTERTAINS.° ON THE SAME WO/ .

Negatived, 23, 53, 210. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE :-

ArPOINIMANT OF A PERMANENT- DRONV% PROSECUTOR Motion made (Mr. Murphy) under the 49th Standing Order, for adjournment of the House to

discuss the action of the Attorney-General in not giving effect to the provisions of the Returned ,Stddiers Teeference Act, in appointing Mr. McKeon as a permanent Crown Prosecutor, RIBT Itiffetive-di 77,

INDEX A

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-26TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

A ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (continued) :—

PROSECUTION ACAINST MR. MARKS :— Motion made (Hr. McNeil) under the 49th Standing Order, Ior adjournment of the Hotise, to

discuss withdrawal or, for sending offensive letters through the post to the Speaker, Mr. Levy, and negatined, 48.

LECAL EXPENSES INGER-RED sly Ult. OF.ORGE STAXIST THOMPSON IN CONNECTION WITH' TiiE CASE Mos, FARR (ander the Lunacy Ad) :—

Motion made (Mr. Coriing) under. the 49th Standing Order, for the adjournment of the House to discuss the failure of the Government to honour the promise ?bade by the previous Ministet for Health to meet the, and negatived, 216.

(4111,CULTURE •Simian SETTLEMENTS :— •

Motkin made (Lieut.-Colonel Rutledge) for Select Committne and Debate adjourned, 75 ; Order of the Day postponed, 82 ; Debate resumed, Committee appointed, 85 ; Menther discharged and added, 89.

ANIMALS, CRUELTY TO (See "ADJOURNMENT"). ARBITRATION (See " PUBLIC SERVICE "). ARMIDALE (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS"). ASHFORD, W. tA., ESQUIRE (See also " ELECTORAL")

Declared to have been sot duly elected, by Elections and Qualifications Committee, for Electoral 'District of Wamtnerawa, 41.

ASSEN1BLY :— Sessional Orders pasSed, 23-4, Sessional Order, (Business Days), passed, 24.

Do (Precedence of Business), passed, 24. Sittings after Midnight, 16, 18, 56, 62, 91, 116, 136, 146, 151, 155, 159, 161, 160, 176, 188, 192,

Igo, 203, 212, 218, 223. Sittings after mid-day, 170.

OI'ESINO OP PARLIAMENT :— Clerk reads Proclamation, /. Usher of the Black Rod delivers Message from Governor, I. Governor's Opening Speech, C; Address in Reply, .1, and amendment, 8, 9, II, 13-14, 16, IS ;

ainendment, negatived, 18 ; Address agreed to, .19 ; presented to Governor and reply repotted, 21,

ASSENT TO BILLS (See "BILLS ").

BALLOT (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS "). BANKSTOWN (See " RAILWAYS "). BARMEDMAN (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING commirrtm ON Purtuc WORKS "). BASIC WAGE (See also "MINIMUM WAGE AND INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (AMEND-

. Al ENT) BILL "—under the heading " BILLS") :— LowERING op, FOR WOMEN WORKERS :—

Motion submitted (ifs. O'Halloran) under the 49th Standing Order for adjournment of the House to discuss—and ruled out of order on the ground that the matter could be debated on the Estimates, 199 ; Motion Submitted (Mr. O'Halloran) under the 49th Standing Order for adjournment of the House to disruss—and ruled out of order on the ground that the matter could have been debated on the Estimates of the Department of Labour and Industry, 169.

BATLOW (See " ADJOURNMENT "). BELLEVUE BILL (See " TRAMWAYS"). BELLS (See "STANDING ORDERS'), BILLS (See also " DIVISIONS ; also 'STANDING ORDP,RS ") : —

Pro ,forinti, 5. Amendment to refer to Select Committee agreed to; 139.

/Certificate of Chairman of Committees prior to 3' under Standing Order 291, 9b. Council's amendments ordered to be taken into consideration at a later liner of the Day, Cl, 172,

220 ( 2 ), 225, Motion to recommit, negatived (00:ascies amendments), 63-4, 67, 103, 150, 181, 196, 200, 207 ; on.

adoption, of report, 118. Motion to recommit on adoption of report on Council's amendments, 9/ egatiped, 63-4.. Motion for leave to bring ia—by leave withdrawn, 89. Order of the Day discharged, Bill withdrawn, 81, 215. 11 1 set down for later hour of day, 216(2 ), 221. Standing Orders suspended, as a matter of urgency, to pass Supply Bill through all stages in

one day, 140-1. Standing Orders suspended, as a matter of urgency, to bring in and pass Bills through all stages

• in one day, 154 1'), 223, 227. Standing Orders passed, abolishing the necessity for introducing certain Bills through

Committee, 30-37. Title amended iii Committee, 176, 223.

PrtnemanNas os :— ADVERTISEMENT3 (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ADVERTISEMEN HOAR toms) BILL 2 '). ALIENTS (See "REAL ESTATE AND Stock AGasis Dime, "). ASITIIMANCS TRANspORT SETWICE (AnENOMENT) BILL

Received from Legislative Council and read 1°, 220. Asi thus .(See 11IRDS AND ANIMALS PROTECTION (AMENDMENT) BILL (No. 2)"; also "PREVEN*

Tins OF CRUELTV TO A snists (AMENDMENT) BILL ").

it INDEX.

1922 (SECOND SESSION.)

REFERENCES TO THIS VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, vol.. I-26TH FARLIAMF,NT—SECOND SESSION.

BILLS ( continued) :— Proceedings on (continued) :—

ANzAC MEMORIAL BUILDING (See " RETURNED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS IMPERIAL LEAGUE OF AUSTRALIA (NEW SOUTH WALES BRANITI) INCORroRATION BILL ").

AreitOPRIATIoN BILL :— Ordered (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick), founded on Resolutions of Ways and Means (Nos. 3, 4, and

5), Bill presented and read 1°, 163 ; lead 2' and Committed reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 166 ; returned without amendment, 176 : assent reported, 183.

ARMIDALT2 (See '' BISHOP OF GRAFTON AND ARMIDA LK GRANT FORFEITURE BILL ").

AUMIDALE WATER SUPPLY BILL Message from Governor, 106; Motion made (Mr. Bait) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and

read 1° 211 ; read 20 and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 210 ; read 3° and sent to Council, 217; returned without amendment, 220.

ART UNIONS (See "LOTTERIES AND ART UNIONS (AMENDNENT) BILL?).

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES BILL :— Received from Legislative Council and read 1 °, 98 ; Motion made for 2° (Mr. Eerie), and

debate adjourned, 218. BASIC WAGE (See "MINIMUM WAGE AND INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL

BIRDS AND ANIMALS PROTEGT1ON (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Received from Legislative Council and read I*, 02; Order of the Day discharged, Bill with-

drawn, 215. BIRDS AND ANIMALS PROTEurioN (AMENDMENT) BILL (No. 2) :—

Message from Governor, 215; Standing Orders suspended as a matter of urgency, Motion made (Mr. Oakes), for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read I °, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 223; returned without amendment, 226.

BISHOP OF GRAFTON AND ARMIDALE GRANT FORFEITURE BELL :— Motion made (Mr Ley) for leave to bring in, 137 ; Bill presented and road 1°, 145.

BOORABH. CommiSSION (AMENDMENT) BILL :-- Received from Legislative Council and read 1°, 125.

BORDER RAILWAYS BILL :— Message from Governor, 133 ; Motion made (Mr. Bail) for leave to bring in ; Bill presented

and read 1°, 136; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 146 ; motion made for 3' and amendment to recommit negatived, pearl X) and sent to Council, 150; returned without amendment, ISO; assent reported, 176.

BOTANY ROAD TRUST CONSTITUTION BILL:— Message from Governor, 179 ; Motion made (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for leave to bring in, Bill

presented and read 1° 180; read 20 and committed, 213; House in Committee, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 222; Motion made for 30, and debate adjourned, 223; read 3° and sent to Council, 224; returned without amendment, 226.

BOWRAL (See “MITTELOONG, BOWRAL AND MOSS VALE TRANSMISSION LINE BILL").

BREAD BILL :— Message frorn Governor, 114; Motion made (Mr. Oakes) for leave to bring in; Bill presented

and read 1°, 117. BREAD (AMENDMENT) BILL (No. 2) ;—

Message from Governor, 179. BROKEN HILL (Sea " WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (LEAD POISONING —BROKEN HILL) BILI.).

BUILDINGS (See "ENCROACHMENT OF BUT LIMNOS BILL i ')•

CABRAMATTA PARE BILL :— • Received from Legislative Council and read 1°, 220; read 2°, committed, reported without

amendment, Report adopted, read 3° and returned to Council, 222. CIIILD WELFARE AND STATE RELIEF BILL :—

Message from Governor, 13; Motion made (Hr. Boortneil) for Committee of the Whole, 42; Motion made (Mr. Bruntne/O for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read II °, 78 ; read 2° and

committed, 88 ; House in Committee, 96. COAL MINK? REGULATION (AMENDMENT) BILL :—

Message from Governor, 56; Motion made (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpitrick) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1° , 78; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 94; read 3° and sent to Council, 106 ; returned without amendment, 125 ; assent reported, 135.

CoUNTRy TOwss WATER AND SEwERAGE k REDID:n(3N OF DEBTS) BILL :— Message from Governor, 166: Motion made (Mit Ball) for leave to bring in, Bill presented

and read 1', 211 ; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 217-8 ; returned without amendment, 220.

CROWN LiNns (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Message from Governor, 21 ; Motion made (Mr. Wearne) for Committee of the Whole, 27.

DAvio MORRIS RETESTING BILL:— Message from Governor, 209, Motion made (M W r. earels) fOI leave to bring in, Bill presented

and read 10, 216 ; read 2' and committed. reported without amendment, report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 222 ; returned without amendment, 226.

DISTRICT COURTS (JUDGES PENSIONS) BILL :— N1E:singe from Governor, Motion unie (Aft. Bain) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and

read I °, 147; Motion made for 2', and debate adjourned, 181. DocomENTS (See " UNAuTiloRISED DocUMENTS1311.L

EARLY CLOSING (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Stuart-Roberteon) for leave to bring in, and Debate adjourned, 166 ; debate

resumed and adjourned, 176; Order of the Day postponed, 199; Debate resumed and adjourned, 206.

INDEX.

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-261`11 PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

BILLS (continued) FROCEEDINOS ON (COAtiVited) :—

EAST MAITLAND RAC,ECOURSE ENABLING BILL (See also "PETITIONS "—I! adcr the heading "PAPERS ") :— Received from Legislative Council and read, 1°

' 9 ; Order of the Day postponed, 39, 60 ;

Motion made for, 2° and Debate adjourned, 82 ; Order of the Day postponed, 85 114, 135 ; Debate resumed, amendment (Mr. William Davies) to refer to Select Committee, agreed to, 139-40; Leave given to Committee to make visits of inspection and to sit during any adjournment of the House, 149 ; Report brought up, 161 ; Order of the Day post-poned, 195.

EIGHT HOURS (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Message from Governor, 22 ; Motion made (.1/r. Bark?) for Committee of the Whole, 26 ;

House in Committee, Resolution reported and agreed to, Bill presented and read 1°, 43-45 ; Motion made for 2' and Debate adjourned, 49 ; Debate resumed and adjourned, 54 ; read 20 and committed, 56-7 ; House in Committee, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 62; Motion made for 3° and amendinent to recommit negatived, read 3°, and sent to Council, 67-8 ; returned with amendments, 91 ; House in Committee, Council's amendments agreed to, Motion made (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatriek)—Tind the Report be adopted—Point of Order,—That Bill, was now, in consequence of certain amendments which had been made in it, beyond the Order of Leave—Mr. Speaker ruled that the point of order could not he entertained at this stage. Report adopted, Message to Council, 96 ; assent reported, 110.

ENCROACHMENT OF BUILDINGS BILL :— Received from Legislative Council and read 1°, 47 ; read 2° and committed, 112, House in

Committee, reported with amendments, motion- made for adoption of report and amend-ment to recommit negatived, Report adopted, 118-9; read 3° and returned to Council, 137 ; Message from Council amending one, making a consequential amendment, and agreeing to remainder of Assembly's amendments, 146; Message to Council agreeing to its amend-ments upon the Assembly's amendments, 212.

ESTATE AGENTS (See "REAL ESTATE AND STOCK AGENTS BILL "). EVIDENCE (AMENDMENT) BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. &tofu) for leave to bring in Bill presented and read 1 °, 42 • read 2° and com-mitted, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 48 • read 3° and sent to Council, 54 ' • returned with amendments, 61 ; House in Committee;Council's amendments agreed to,Motion made for adoption of Report and amendment to recommit negatived, Report adopted, Message to Council, 63-4 ; assent reported, 71.

FACTORS (MERCANTILE AGENTS) BILL :— Received from Legislative Council and read 1°, 110.

FEMALE EMPLOYEES WAGES' BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Faunal') for leave to bring in, and the motion not being seconded lapsed

(25 July, 1922). FISH MARKETS (See "SYDNEY CORPORATION (FISH MARKETS) BILL"). FOREST HILL (See "IINDERCLIFFE TO FOREST HILL TRAMWAY BILL"). FRANCHISE EXTENSION BILL :—

Mr. Bagnall proceeding to move—That leave be given to bring in, House counted out, 39. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Messages from Governor, 114, 176; Motion made (Mr. Oakes) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 212; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3°, and sent to Council, 218 ; returned without amendment, 222.

GOODS (See " SALE OF GOODS BILL "). GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS (SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY) BILL :—

Message from Governor, 143; Motion made (Mr. IMO for leave to bring in; Bill presented and read 1 °, 167; read 2° and committed, reported with an amendment, Report adopted, 219 read 3° and sent to Council, 218; returned without amendment, 220.

GRAFEON (See " BISHOP OF GRAFTON AND ARMIDALE GRANT FORFEITURE BILL) :— GUN LICENSE BILL :—

Message from Governor' 113.

HOARDINGS (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ADVERTISEMENT HOARDINGS) BILL "). ROUSING (AMENDMENT) BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for leave to bring in, 146; Message from Governor, 153. HUNTER DISTRICT WATER AND SEWERAGE (AMENDMENT) BILL :—

Message from Governor, 143. INCOME TAX (AMENDMENT). BILL :—

Message from Governor, Standing Orders suspended as a matter of Urgency, 184 ; ordered (Mr. Cocks) founded on Resolution of Ways and Means (No. 8), presented and read 10 ;

read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted ; read 3° and sent to Council, 187 ; returned without amendment, 202; assent reported, 205.

INCOME TAX MANAGEMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Standing Orders suspended as a matter of urgency, 184 ; Message from Governor, 188 ; Motion

made (Al,'. Cocks) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1°, read r and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 188 • read 3° and sent to Council, 193; returned without amendment, 202; assent reported, 205. '

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (See "MINIMUM WAGE AND INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL ").

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Message from Governor ; Motion made (Mr. Ravin) for leave to bring in, 172 ; Bill presented

and read 1°, 192-3; Motion made for 2° and Debate adjourned, 184 ; Debate resumed, read 2° and committed, 192-3 ; House in Committee, reported with amendments, Motion made for adoption of report and amendment (Captain Dunn) to recommit, negatived, Report adopted, 196, 197; Motion made for 3° and amendment to recommit negatived, read 3° and sent to Council, 290-1 ; returned without amendment, 220.

JUDGES PENSIONS (See "DISTRICT COURTS (.IUDGES PENSIONS) BILL ").

KTAMA (See SOUTH COAST TOWNS TRANSMISSION LINE :BILL ").

LAW OF EVIDENCE BILL Ono firma) (See also " EVIDENCE (AMENDMENT) BILL ") :— Presented (Sir George Fuller) and read, 1', 5.

LEAD POISONING (See "WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (LEAD POISONINO—BROKEN RILL) BILL").

vi INDEX,

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS ) VOL I-25TFI PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

• BILLS (continued) :— PROCEEDINGS ON (continued) ;—

LIQUOR (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Message from Governor, 95; Motion made (Er. [icy) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and

read 1°, 212 ; read 2° and committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 218 ; read 30 and sent to Council, 222, returned with amendments, Council's amendments agreed to, 225-5.

LOAN BILL :— MesSage from Governor, 166; ordered (Mr. Clocks) founded on resolution of Ways and Means

(No. 6), presented and read 1 °, read 2', and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted ; read 3° and sent to Council, 170: returned without amendment, 177 ; assent reported, 191.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ADVERTISEMENT HOARDINGS) BILL :— MOSSage front Governor, 16; Motion made (Air. LC.L.Fitzperick) for Committee of the

'Whole, 26 (Now—Procedure adjusted in accordance with Nem and Amended Standing Orders); Motion made (Mr. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for leave to bring in, 78 ; Bill presented and read 1 °, 91.

LtHIAL GOVERNMENT (PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION) BILL :— Message from Governor, 55 ; Motion made (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for leave to Ming in, 98.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (VALIDATION AND AMENDMENT) BMA :— Message from Governor, 55; Motion made (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for leave to bring in, 78 ;

Bill presented and read 1 °, 92, read 2° and committed, 116: Rouse in Committee, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 147 read 3' and sent to Council, 150; returned with amendments, 171 ; Message to Council disagreeing to one and agreeing to remainder of Council's amendments, 188 ; Message from Council not insisting upon its amendment hut proposing another amendment, 107; House in Committee, Message to Council agreeing to amendment with a further amendment, 212; Message from Council agreeing to the further amendment upon its amendment, 216.

LOTTERIES AND ART UNIONS (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Motion made (Air. Brain) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 88 ; read 2 ° and

committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 92-4 ; Motion made for r and amendment to recommit negatived, read 3° and sent to Council, 103-4 ; Returned with amendments, 125; Message to Council amending one and agreeing to remainder of Council's amendments, 146; Message from Council agreeing to Assembly's amendments upon the Council's amendments, 134; assent reported, 165.

MAINTENANCE ORDERS (FACILITIES FOR ENFORCEMENT) BILL :— Motion made (Dlr. Ley) for leave to bring in, 96: Bill presented and read 1 0, 111.

MAITLAND (See "EAST MAITLAND RACECOURSE ENABLING BILL MATRIMONIAL CAUSES (See " EVIDENCE (AMENDMENT) BILL "). MERCANTILE AGENTS (See 'FACTORS (MERCANTILE AGENTS) BILL"). MILS (See "PARLIAMENTARY SELECT COMMITTEE (MILK SUPPLY FOR •METROPOLITAN AREA

ENABLING BMA, METROVO MTAN WATER AND SEWERAGE (AMENDMENT) BILL :—

Received from Legislative Council, and on motion of (Mr. Oakes) read 1° op, rend 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° and returned to Council, 217.

MINES INSPECTION (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Message from Governor, 22 ; Motion made (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for leave to bring in, 78.

MINIMUM WAGE AND INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (AM K NDMENT) BILL :— Motion made (Air. Stuart - Ro'rertson) for leave to bring in, and Debate adjourned, 52; Debate

resumed, motion negatived, 59. MINING (AMENDMENT) BILL :—

Message from Governor, 73 ; Motion made (Air,]. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 °. 79; Order of the Day discharged, Bill withdrawn, 81.

MINING (AMENDMENT) BILL (NO. 2.) :— Message from Coverkr, 83; Motion mule our, J. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for leave to bring in, ;

Bill presented and read 1 °, 105 ; l'end 2' and committed, 119. MATTAGONG, BOWRAL AND MOSS VALE TRANSMISSION LINE BILL :—

Message from Governor, 29 ; Motion made (Mr. NU) for the Committee of the Whole, 42 (NOTE—Procedure adjusted in accordance with New and Amended Standing Orders); Motion made (Mr. Baq) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 54 ; read 2 ° , committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 74 ; read 3', and sent to Council, 78 ; returned without amendment, 95 ; assent reported, 109.

MoNommEs BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Burin) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 146.

MORRIS (See "DAVIT) MORRIS REVESTINO BILL "). MOSS VALE (See " MITTAGONO, BOwRAL AND MOSS VALE TRANSMISSION LINE BILL "). NEIVINOTON COLLEGE COUNCIL BILL :—

Received from Legislative Council and on Motion (Mr. Du vim) read 1° 171, read 2°, committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3°, and returned to Council, 226.

NORTH SHORE (See " SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE BILL "). PARLIAMENTARY ALLOWANCES AND SALARIES BILL :—

Assent to (First Session, 1922), reported, 2. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (CASUAL VACANCIES) AMENDIf ENT BILL:—

Message from Governor, 113. PARLIAMENTARY SELECT COMMITTEE (MILK SUPPLY FOR METROPOLITAN AREA) ENABLING BILL :—

Message from Governor, 215. PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS (See " Roman WORKS (AMENDMENT)

'BILL "). • POIACE REGULATION (APPEALS) BILL :—

Message from Governor, 114; Motion made (Air. Oakes) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 116-17; read 2' and committed, 144.

PORT EFIIIBLA (See "SOUTH COAST TOWN:: TRANSMIsSION LINE BILL ' I ; also " WOLLONGONG T• PORT EEMBIA RAILWAY TRANSFER BHA ").

PREVENTION OF CRUELTV TO ANIMALS (AMENDMENT) BELL :— Motion made (Dr. Arthur) for leave to bring in, and motion by leave withdrawn, 89.

PRICKLY-PEAR BILL Motion made (Mr. Wearne) for Committee of the Whole, 97.

INDEX vii

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-26TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

BILLS (continued) PROCEEDINGS ON (C071MiniCd,) : —

PRISONERS DETENTION (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Received from Legislative Council and read 1°, 110.

PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION (See " LOCAL GOVERNMENT (PROPORTIONAL REPRESEXTAT/ON ) BILL").

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE ELECTION ENABLING BILL Message from Governor, 105 ; Motion made (Mr. Cleats) for leave to bring in, Bill presented

and read 1°, 114; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 137 ; read 3° and sent to Council, 144 ; returned without amendment, 153; assent reported, 161.

Pimp° SERVICE (AMENDMENT) BILL (See also " INDUSTRIA', ARDITRATIoN (AMENDMENT BILL) :—

Message from QeyeTI101,, 183.; Motion made (Mr. Rutin) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read I°, 196 ; read 2' and committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 203 ; Motion made for 3", and amendment to recommit negatived,. read 3° and sent to Council, 237-6 returned with amendments, 221 ; Council's amendments agreed to, 223.

Pr RUC 'TRUSTEE (A 3IENDAI ENT) flu.'. :— Message from Governor, 81 ; Motion made (Hr. Ley) for leave to bring in, 96 ; Bill presented

and read 1°, Ill; read 2° and coin matted, 137. Prgrdc Worms (AMENDMENT) BILL :—

Motion made (dh. Batt). for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 153 ; read 2 ° and committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 188-9 ' • read r and sent to Council, 193 .4 returned without amendment, 199; assent reported, 202.

REAL ESTATE/ AND STOCK AGENTS BILL :— Message from Governer, 15 ; Motion made (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for Committee of the

Whole, 26 ' • House in Committee, Resolution agreed to, Bill presented and read 1°, 45 ; Motion made for 2°, and Debate adjourned, 49.

RETURNED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Message from Governor, 21; Motion made (dir. J. C. L. Fitzmariek) for Committee of the

Whole, 26; Motion made (Mr. Woarne) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 54; Motion made for 2' and Debate adjourned, 62 ; Debate resumed, read 2° and committed, reported with amendments-, Report adopted, 69; read 3° and sent to Council, 74 Returned without amendment, 89 ; assent reported, 97.

Rartuttoto SAILORS AND SOLDIERS IMPERIAL LEAGUE OF AINSTRALL1 (NEW SOUTH WALES BRANCH) INCORPORATION BILL :—

Message from Governor, 191 ; Motion made (Arr. Bruntaell) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 10, al.

SALE OF Coops BILL :— Received from Legislative Council and read 1°, 169.

SELECT COMMITTEE (See " PARLIAMENTARY SELECT COMMITTEE MILE SUPPLY Pule METROPODITAN AREA ENABLING Blni.)i

SMALL DEBTS RECOVERY (A AIENDMENT)BILL :— Received from Legislative Council and read P, 73 I read 2' and committed ., rental:0d without

amendment, Report adopted, 79 read :3° and returned to Council, 88 ; assent reported, 95.

SOLDIERS (See " RETURNED SOLID ERN SETTLEMENT (AMEND)ENT) BILL ") also " VOLUNTARY ‘VoRiciiRs (SOLDIERS' 14.01,DINOS) AMENDMENT BILL,"

SMITH COAST TOWNS TRANSMISSION LINE BILL :— Message from Governor, 29 ; Motion made (Hr. Hall) for Committee of the Whole, 42 (No -rg-

Procedure adjusted in accordance nit?, New and Amenad Standing Omicron Motion made (Afr.Ba/0 for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read; 1°, 54 ; read 2', committed', reported without amendment, Report adopted 74 ; read 3° and sent to Council, 77; returned Wi thine( amendment,. 95 4 assont reported, 1.10.

STAM P DUTI EN (AM ENDA, ENT) BILL Message from Governor, 181 ; Standing Orders suspended as a matter of urgency, 184 ; founded

on Resolution of Ways and Means (No. 7), NU presented. and read 1 0, read 20, committed, reported without amendment. Report adopted, read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 186 returned without,. amendment, 202; assent reported, 205.

&rats Ritose (See" Wird) WELFARE AND STATE RELIES BILL'). STOCK AGENTS (See "REAL ESTATE AND STOCK AGENTS BLI,L ") STOCK DISEASES (TICK) AMENDMENT BILL :—

Message from Governor, 1206. SUPPLY BILL:— •

Message from Governor, 140 ; Standing Orders simpandedl. as a matter of urgency,, House in Committee ; Resolution agreed to; ordered (Mr. Corks);. founded on: Resolution, of Ways and Means (No. 2); Bill presented and read 1°, read 2', committed ; reported without amendment; Report adopted ; read 3°, and sent to Council, 141-94 returned, without amendment, 144 assent reported, 195.

SYDNEY CORPORATION (Pisa MARKETS) BIT,:— Messages from Governor, 179,199 ; Motion made (Arr. Banjo) for leave to bring in, Bill presented

and read 1 °, 203 ; read 2° and committed, reported with amendments and an amended Title, :Report adopted, 223 ; read 3° and sent to Council, 224; returned without amend-ment, 226.

SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE BILL :— Message from GOvernor, 105 L Motion made (Air. Ball) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and

read, 1 0, 106, read 2°, and committed, 150-2 ' Pont of Order reported from Committee of the Whole—That Chairman was wrong in ruling that an amendment that altered the area of impost and augmented taxation—was out of order—Chairman's ruling upheld—Committee resumed., 170 ; House in Committee 176, reported with, amendments nod an amended Title, Motion made for adoption of Report. Points of Order, —(a) That the Bill as amended was beyond the order of leave ; (&) That an amendment in the Bill provided for an " arch" bridge, and this type had nut been reported upon by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works, and consequently its _construction conflicted with section 24 of the Public Works Act—overruled 15 Mr. Speaker, 177; Motion made for 3°, and amendment to recommit negatived; mad rind sent-to Council 181; returned without

. amendment, 216.

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REVERENCEP, TO TUE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-26TII FAIWIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

BILLS (continued) :— PROCEEMNOS ON (continued) :--

SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY Br I L:— Message from Governor, 29 ; Motion made (Mr. Ball) for Committee of the Whole, 42;

Motion made (Mr. Ball) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, o4; read 2 and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 75 ; read r and sent to Council,

; returned without amendment, 93 ; assent reported, 109. TICK (See "STOCK DISEASES (TICK) AMENDMENT BILL").

TOWN PLANNING BILL :— Message from Governor, 15 ; Motion made (Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for Committee of the

Whole, 26 (NOTE—Procedure adjusted in. accordance with New and Amended Standing Orders); Motion made (Mr. .1. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for leave to bring in, 96.

UNAUTHORISED DOCUMENTS BILL :— Received from Legislative Council and read 1°, 63; read 2° and committed, reported with

amendments, Report adopted 79; read 3° and returned to Council, 87-8 ; Message from Council agreeing to amendments, 91; assent reported, 109.

UNDERCLIFFE TO FOREST HILL TRAMWAY BILL :— Message from Governor, 211 ; Motion made (Mr. Ball) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and

read 1°, 216, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 221, returned without amendment, 222.

VETERINARY SURGEONS BILL:— Message from Governor, 113; motion made (Captain Challdy) for leave to bring in, Bill presented

and read 10, 147. VOLUNTARY WORKERS (SOLDIERS' HOLDINGS) AMENDMENT BILI.

Message from Governor ; Standing Orders suspended as a matter of urgency ; Motion Made (Mr Wearne) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, read 2° and committed, 227 ; House in Committee, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read T and sent to Council, 228 ; returned without amendment, 229.

WOLLONGONG TO PORT KEMBLA RAILWAY TRANSFER But :— Received from Legislative Council and read 1°, 180 ; read 2° and committed, reported without

amendment, Report adopted, read 3' and sent to Council, 217. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (LEAD POISONING —BROKEN HILL) BILL :—

Message from Governor, 180; Motion made (Mr. Ravin) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 203; read 2° and committed, 207; reported with au amendment, Report adopted, 212; read 3° and sent to Council, 213; returned without amendment, 220.

WRIGHTVILLE MUNICLPALTY ABOLITION 111 ;— Message from Governor, 55; Motion made (31r. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick) for leave to bring in

Bill, presented and read 1 °, 78; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 94; Motion made for 3°, Mr. Speaker stated he had received a certificate from the Temporary Chairman, but as Standing Order No. 281 required the certificate to be furnished by the Chairman, he would wait for such certificate to be furnished, 96 • read 3° and sent to Council, 102; returned without amendment, 125 ; assent reported, 1361

:BLACK HEATH (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS").

BLACK ROD (See "USHER OF THE BLACK ROD"). BOGGABILLA (See "RAILWAYS "). BONDI (See " TRAMWAYS "). BOWRAL (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS " ; also

"BILLS"). BULL PLAIN (See "RAILWAYS"). BUSINESS

ADJOURNMENT UNDER STANDING ORDER No. 49—Ruling of Speaker that Debate on question raised under, automatically closed when interrupted by Government Business taking precedence under Sessional Orders, 192.

Notice of Motion amended by consent, 75, 85. Order of Day discharged, Bill withdrawn, 81, 215. Precedence of (Seicional Order), paned, 24. Precedence of, on Tuesdays (Sessional Dialer), passed, 127. Reeission oi order for printing, 166.

/ Sessional Orders, passed, 23-24. Speaker authorises adjustment of, in Business Paper, in consequence of adoption of New

Standing Orders. 47. BUSINESS DAYS AND HOUR OF MEEPLNG (SESSIONAL ORDER) ;—

Motion made (Sir George Puller) That, unless otherwise ordered, this House shall meet for the Despatch of Business, at Four o'clock p.m., on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in each week, and amendment (Hr. Mt:Tiernan) to leave out the word :" Four'' and insert the word " Two" instead thereof,--and-negatived ; Sessional Order passed, 23-24.

General Business, Orders of the Day, postponed, 39, 60, 81, 82, 85( 0 ); (in a bunch), 92; 98, III, 114( 2 ), 135, 195, 199.

General Business, Order of the Day postponed, by Member, on behalf of Member in charge, 81. Government Business and General Business postponed in a bunch, 75, 91. Government Business postponed in a bunch, 85 ( 2 ). Interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 6.30 o'clock, 140, 150, 158, 166, 176,

192, 207, 221, Motion by leave withdrawn, 89. Motion, not being seconded, lapsed (sec .Parliamentary Debates, 25th July, 1922). Motion to consider Notice of Motion as a matter of Urgency, 121, 132.

RYRON BAY (See " HARBOURS—WHARVES ")

INDEX. ix

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO TUE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-26TII PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

CA M U ItRA (See " R AI LW A YS "1. CARR, CASE OF Mas. (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE "). CASINO (See 2 ' RAILWAYS "). CASTING VOTE (See "SPEAKER CASUAL VACANCIES (See" ADJOURNMENT"). CERTIFICATES (See " C.HAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (See also "STANDING ORDERS "):—

CERTIFICATE OF, PRIOR TO THIRD BEADEN41 OF A BILL UNDER STANDING ORDER No. 281 :— Mr. Speaker stated that the Certificate should be furnished by the Chairman of Committees,

and that he could not accept such a Certificate given by a. Temporary Chairman, 96. Motion made (Mr. Onk.es) for amendment of Standing Order No. 281—amendment (Mr.

Murphy) to refer the Standing Order to the Standing Orders Committee for consideration of certain amendments, and negatived, Motion agreed to, 10l-3. Governor's approval reported, 109.

ELECTION OP :— Motion made (Sir Gamy Fuller), That it is a matter of urgent necessity that this House should

forthwith consider a motion for, for this day only. Standing Orders suspended. Mr. Walker elected, 17.

Robert Bruce Walker, Esq., appointed (for this day on/y), 13, 16, 17; appointed for session, 23. TEMPORARY :—

Speaker's warrant appointing, 2. CLARK, JOSEPH. ALFRED (See " ELECTORAL "; also "PAPERS ") :—

Declared duly elected for Electoral District of Wammerawa by Elections and Qualifications Committee, 41; sworn, 51.

CLERK QF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (See also "STANDING ORDERS ") :— Reads Address in Reply to Governor's Opening Speech, 21. Reads Deputy Speaker's Commission to administer the Oath of Allegiance to Members, 1. Reads Petition, 131. Reads Proclamation on Opening Session, I. Reads Report from Elections and Qualifications Committee, 41. Reads Speaker's Commission to administer thc3Jath of Allegiance to Members, 1-2. Reads Deputy Speaker's Commission to administer the Oath of Allegiance to Members, 51.

CLOSURE OF DEBATE (See also "STANDING ORDERS ");— Motion, "That the Question be now put," passed, 18(2), 19, 48, 56, 63, 65, 67: 79, 77,85

• (no division), 84, 88, 92, 102 (2), 103, 116, 117, 118, 144, 146 (no decision), 151 ( 2 ), 192, 196, 197, 200 (2), 210.

Motion " That the Question be now put," the numbers being equal, Mr. Speaker gave his casting vote with the Noes, 151.

COMMISSIONS :— - Deputy Speaker's to administer the Oath of Allegiance to Members, 51. Speaker's to administer the Oath of Allegiance to Members, 1-2.

COMMITTEES (See "CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES" also " FINANCE 1:— ELECTIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS :—

Speaker's Warrant appointing, 2; Maturity reported, 15 ; Members sworn, 15('), 17( 2); Petition referred to, first meeting called, 17 ; Report brought up, leave given to adjourn sine die, 91.

LIBRARY :— Sessional Order appointing, 24.

PRINTING :— Members discharged and added, 105. Rescission of order for printing certain plans, 166. Sessional Order appointing, 29.

PILISLIC ACCCMINTS - Nomination of Members reported by Mr. Speaker and date of election fixed, 175. Elected,

184( 2 ). SELECT :—

Address in Reply to Governor's Opening Speech, 8. Case of Francis Bruce Mitchell, 85, 191, 221. Case of Thomas Vance Marrs, 89, 132. Claims of Messrs. Worrell Brothers, of Manildra, 75, 133. East Maitland Racecourse Enabling Bill, 139, Leave given to make Visits of Inspection and Sit during the Sittings or any Adjournment of

the House, 89, 199. Leave given to Sit during the Sittings of the House, 75, 85, 81( 2 )• Member discharged a-nd added, 89, 121. Milk supply for the City of Sydney and the Municipalities in the Metropolitan area, 89-90,

122, '219. Question of printing evidence taken before, referred to Standing Orders Committee, 115. Soldier Settlements, 85, 89, 215.

STANDING ORDERS (See also under "STANDING ORDERS ") Member added to, 127. Referred to Committee, 87, 116. Amendment to refer to Committee negatived, 102. References to Committee, 87, 115-16. Sessional Order appointing, 24,

COMMONWEALTH (See" NEW STATE IN NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES "). CONDOBOLIN (See "RAILWAYS "). COOTAMUNDRA (See " PAR LI AM ENTARY STA NDI NG COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS"). COUNTS OUT (See "NO QUORUM "). - CURL CURL (See " TRAMWAYS i•

1- 8347—B

INDEX.

1922 (51-1,CoND 5P-SsION),

FUMIERINCES TO THE VOTHS AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-26TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION,

CROWN LANDS (See " SOLDIERS " also "IMMIGRATION AND LAND SETTLEMENT," also "ADJOURNMENT ").

DAVIDSON SIR W. E., K.C.M.G. (See "GOVERNOR"). DEATH OF HIS HONOR SIR CHARLES GREGORY WADE, K:C.M.G. :—

Motion made (Sir George Futter), That thieHouse de now adjourn as a tribute of respect to the memory of, 129.

DEATH OF JABEZ WRIGHT, ESQUIRE, M.L.A.:— Motion made (Sir George Fuller), That this House do now adjourn as a tribute of respect to

the memory of, 107. DEATH OP THE HON. J. D. FITZGERALD, M.L.C., A FORMER MEMBER OF THE

ASSEMBLY :— Reference Made (Sir George Fuller) to, and to the excellent work performed by, in the public

life of the State, 5. DEBATE (See "ADJOURNMENT"). .DENILIQUIN (See " RAILWAYS "). DISSENT (See "SPEAKER 1." DIVISIONS

Casting vote given by Speaker, 132 (owing to error, freak Division taken), 151 (on Closure). Confusion or error in taking; House under Standing Order 209, proceeded to another Division)

I" 132, IN THE HOUSE :—

Address in Reply to Governor's Opening Speech and Amendment, 18, 19, Adjournment of Debate, 52, 151. Adjournment of the House, 20, 52, 60, 198. Adjournment of the House under the 49th Standing Order, 25, 48, 74, 84, 98. • Adjournment of the House, That a second motion for, be now entertained, 23, 53, 210. Amendment to recommit Bill, 64, 68, 118, 150, 181, 196, 200, 207. Athended Standing Order (No. 231), 102, 103. Border Railways Bill, 150. Bread Bill, 117 eh Business—Precedence of, on Tuesdays (Sessional Order), 127. Business Days—Sees/0)ml Order, 23, 24. Called for and no division taken—Application of Standing Order, 213, 188. East Maitland Raceeenrse Enabling Bill—Amendment to refer to Select Committee, 140 ( 1 ), Eight Hours (Amendment) Bill, 20, 57, 62 ( 2), 44 Oh 45 (9, 68 ( li ). Encroachment of Buildings Bill, 118, 119. Evidence (Amendment) Bill, 63, 64. Factors (Mercantile Agents) Bill, Ill. Income Tax Management (Amendment) Bill, 193. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 172, 173 (9, 192, 196, 1974200, 201 (9. Lotteries and Art Unions (Amendment) Bill, 93, 103. Millifflilm Wage and Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 60. New State in Northern New South Wales, 122. Public Service (Amendment) Bill, 207 ( 2 ). Standing Orders—Reference to Committee, 116. Sweeps, to provide pay for Disabled Soldiers, 157. Sydney Harbour Bridge Bill, 106, 152, 181. That Bill be now read a first time, 45, 117, 173. That Bill be printed and read a second time To-morrow, 45, 118, 173. That Bill be read a third time To-morrow, 119, 197. That leave be given to sit again, 57. That Member be not further heard, 56, 201, 206. That Message be carried to Council, 64, 68, 104, 201. That Petition be read, 87, 131, 132 ( 2)• That Report be now adopted, 62, 64, 119, 177, 197. That Report be now received, 44, I36. That Resolution be agreed to, 44. That Resolution be now read a seeond•timS, 44. That Speaker leave the Chair, &c., 57, 63, 93, 171 ; 193. That the Question be now put, 18, 19, 20, 48, 56, 63, 65, 67 ; 74, 34; 38, 93, 102(2) ; 103, 116,

117, 118, 144, 151( 2), 192, 196, 198, 200 (9, 211. Urgency motion, 121, 132 Ways and Means—Motion for leave to move an amendment on Motion to go into Committee of,

and negatived, 135. Wollongong to Port Kembla Railway Transfer Bill, 217.

IN COMMITTEE OF TUE WHOLE Border Railways Bill, 277, 278(), 279( 1. Botany Road Trust Constitution Bill, 3115, 316. Coal Mines Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 269. Eight Hours (Amendment) Bill (Resolution), 254, 256( 2 ), 257, 258( 2), 259, 260, 261(), 262. Eight Hours (Amendment) Bill (Legislative Connell's Amendments), 270(9, 27). Encroachment of Buildings Bill, 273. Evidence (Amendment) Bill (Legisla(ive Council's Amendments), 263. Income Tax Management (Amendment) Bill, 300. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 301, 302( 2), 303, 304( 2 ), 305( 2), 306, 307. Land Settlethent and Immigration (Resolution), 318. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 314. Local Government (Validation and Amendment) Bill, 274, 280. Lotteries and Art Unions (Amendment.) Bill, 267, 268(9, 269. Public Service (Atheneltnent) Rill, 308( 2), 309. Public Service (Amendment) Bill (Legislative Council's Amendments), 317. South Coast Towns Transmission Line, 265.

INDEX.

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

asviromois TO THE voros AND PROOSBOINGS, VOL. I--26TH PdALWIENT-SRCOND SEASION.

DIVISIONS (continued):- IN COMMITTEE, OF THE WHOLE (continual)

Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, 299, Sydney Corporation (Fish Markets) Bill, 317. Sydney Harbour Bridge Bill, 281, 282( 2 ), 286( 1), 289, 293, 299( 1 ), 295( 2), 296( 2), 297( 2), 298(') That the Chairman leave Chair, 254, 262, 269, 275, 307. That the Chairman leave Chair to report a Point of Order, 252, 260, 289, 290. That the Clause be postponed, 291. That the Hon. Member be not further heard, 282, 291. That the Question be now put, 252, 255, 257( 2), 258, 260, 262, 263, 266, 269, 271, 278, 283,

292, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 317. Tellers for the Noes appointed from the Ayes, 306e), 307( 2 ). Unauthorised Documents Bill, 266. Workmen's Compensation (Lead Poisoning-Broken Hill) Bill, 312( 2 ), 312( 2 ), 314.

IN COMMITTEE. OF SUPPLY :- Estimates of Expenditure( ) 1922-22--

Attorney-General and Justice (Public SeVelee Board), 283. Loan Estimates (Cares Houses and 'touris( Resorts), 287. Premier (Publicity Ulcer), 280. Public 1nstruction, 285.

DOBROYD POINT (See "TRAMWAYS "). noor.,Ev, JAN1ES, ESQUIRE (See " MEMBERS "), DORR100 (See "RAILWAYS "). DRIflh MOY NE (See " TRA 3,1 WAYS "1.

EARLWOOD (See " TRAMWAYS"). EDUCATION :-

Motion made ( .iejo). Connell) under the 49th Standing Order for the Adjournment of the House to discuss the decision of the Government to charge High School Fees. -Point of Order, That the matter was not one of urgent public importance, overruled by Mr. Speaker, motion negatived, 84.

ELECTORAL (See also "ADJOURNMENT "):- DISTRICT OF STURT :-

Motion made (Sir George Fuller), That this House places on record its sense of the loss - sustained by the death of jabes Wright, Esquire, 107. Mr. Speaker reported receipt of certified copy of certificate of death of Jailer. Wright, Esquire,

113. Mr. Speaker announced the receipt of the nomination, from the recognised party leader of

Edward Matthew Hersington, Esquire, to fill vacancy, 130 ; Mr. Horeington sworn, 149. • ELECTIONS AND QUAL( MATIONS COMMITTEE :-

Speaker's warrant appointing, 2; Maturity reported, 15 ; Members sworn, 15('), 17( 2); Petition referred to, first meeting called, 17 ; Lear° given to adjourn sins dine, 41.

ELEMION PETITION-JosEPH ALFRED CLARE It SIM NO MEMBERS, WA MI MANTA (See MAO " PAPERS ") :-

Laid upon the Table by Mr. Oakes, 5 ; Referred to Committee, 17; Report brought up and rend by Clerk (Mr. Ashford declared not to have been duly elected, Mr. Clark declared to have been duly elected), 91.

ELECTRICITY (See " PARLIAM EN CARY STANDING COMMITTEE QN PUBLIC WORKS"). ENFIELD (Sec "TRAM WA YS"),

FARR, Mits. (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE "). . FEDERATION (See "NEW STATE IN NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES"). FINANCE :-

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE :- Nomination of members reported by Mr. Speaker, and date of election fixed, 175. Elected,

• 189( 2 ). SUPPLY :-

Motion made for lions° to resolve itself into Committee, 19. House in Committee, (Sapply Bill), 141 ; (Financial Statement.), 115 ; (Estimates), 141, 117,

154, 155, 156, 159, 101; (Loan Estimates), 166, 169. Resolutions reported, /15, III, 161-2 (”), 170. Resolutions agreed to, 115, 141, 162 (i), 170.

VATS -AND MEANS 2-- Motion made for House to resolve itself into Committee, 19. Motion made (Mr. Corked, "That the House resolve itself into the Committee of" ; Motion

made (Mr. Lang) for leave to move an amendment, and negatived, 135. House in Committee, (Sap ibj Bill), 1 1 1 ; (Financial Statement), 115, 125, 127, 133, 136 ;

(Estimates), 163 ; (torn Bill), 170 (Taxation Bills) 184, n6. Resolutions reported, 130, 141, 103 ( 2), 170, 184, 186.

-_Resolutions agreed 'to, 130, 141, 163 ( 2 . , 170, 185, 187. FINANCIAL STATEMENT :-

Made by Mr. Cocks, 115. FINLEY (See "RAILWAYS").

xji INDEX.

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-26TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

'FITZGERALD, THE HON. J. D., M.L.C. (See "MEMBERS "). FIVE DOCK (See " TRAMWAYS "). FOREST HILL (See "TRAM WA VS "). FORESTRY :—

REVOCATION OF 'ME DEDICA7NON OF STATE FORESTS :— Message from Governor, 39 ; Motion made (Mr. Wearne), That House agrees to, 42-3. Message from Governor, 165 ; Motion made (Mr. Wearne), That House agrees to, 195.

FOODSTUFFS (See "ADJOURNMENT"). FRESHWATER (See " TRAMWAYS "). FULLER, THE HON. SIR GEORGE, K.C.M.G. (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENT

GLEN INNES (See "RAILWAYS "). GOVERNOR (See also 'SPEAK ER " ; also "STANDING ORDERS ") :—

Message horn, delivered by Usher of the Black Rod, I. Mr. Speaker reported approval of, of Standing Orders, 47, 97, 109. Opening Speech, read by Mr. Speaker, 6-8; Address in Reply and amendment, Debate

adjourned, 8 ; Debate resumed, 9, 11, 13-14, 16, 18 ; amendment negatived, 18 ; Address agreed to, 19 ; Presented to Governor, and reply reported, 21.

Proclamation by, on opening Session of Parliament, read by Clerk, I. EXTENSION OF TERM OF OFFICE :—

Sir George Fuller informed the House of the extension of the term of office as Governor of Sir W. E. Davidson, K.C.M.C., 97.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE :— ACTION OF TH E GOVERNMENT IN DISMISSING EMPLOYEES :—

Motion made (Mr, Murphy) under the 49th Standing Order for adjournment of the House to discuss the, and negatived, 98.

GRENFELL (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS"). GUYRA (See "RAILWAYS").

HABERFIELD (See " TRAMWAYS "). HARBOURS—WHARVES :—

NEW JETTY AT BYRON BAY :— Motion made (Mr, Ball) to refer work to Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works,

229. HORSINGTON, EDWARD MATTHEW, ESQUIRE (See "ELECTORAL ").

IMMIGRATION AND LAND SETTLEMENT :— Motion made (Mr. Weaver) under the 49th Standing Order for adjournment of the House to

discuss, and ruled out of order by Mr. Speaker as not being restricted to a single specific matter of recent occurrence, 53.

AGREEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH SCHEME OF, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF TILE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. Message from Governor, 209 ; motion made NI, George .Folter) for Committee of the Whole to

consider Resolution ratifying and approving of Terms of Agreement, House in Committee, Resolution reported and agreed to, 224.

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (See "PUBLIC SERVICE INVERELL (See " RAILWAYS

Jr .1ERILDERIE ,See "RAILWA YS

MAMA_ (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS "). K NCUM RE II (See "ADJOURNMENT " also "PAPERS.")

LAND SETTLEMENT (See " 1 M M IGRATION AND LAN 15 SETTLEMENT ') LEADER OF OPPOSITION (See" MEMBERS "). LEVY, THE HON. DANIEL (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). LIBRARY COMMITTEE (See "COMMITTEES"). LOAN ESTIMATES (See "FINANCE LOCAL GO V ERN M ENT — •

ORDINANCES :— Motion made (Mr. Lenin, to consider Notice of Motion in reference to, as a inethr of Urgency,

and negatived, 121. LUNACY ACTS (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). LYON'S ROAD (See " TRAMWAYS").

INDEX XIII

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENOES TO TIlls VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-36,11 PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

MACDONALD, MR. H. H. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE").

MARKS, MR. (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE MARRS, CASE OF THOMAS VANCE (See "RAILWAYS"). NIEMBERS (See also " ELECTORAL " ; also "COMMITTEES 0) :

Adjournment of House on death of, 107 ; Former member, 5, 129. Declared duly elected 611r. .f. A. (llark) under Elections and Qualifications Report, 41. Declared not duly elected (Mr. IV. (I. Adtford) under Elections and Qualifications Report, 41. Discharged and added to Committees, 89, 121. Member speaking in Reply interrupted by motion, "That Member be not further heard," 56,

201. Of Elections and Qualifications Committee, sworn, 15('), 17( 2 ). Receipt of certified copy of death of jabez Wright, Esquire reported, 113. Receipt of nomination to fill casual vacancy announced by

Esquire, 136,

Sense of the loss sustained by the House by the death of, Jabez Wright, Esquire, placed on. record, 107.

Sworn, 2, 51, 149. That Member be not further heard, 56, 90, 201, 206.

DEATH OF THE HON. J. D. FITZGERALD, M.L.C., A FORMER MEMBER OF MP. ASSEMBLY;-Reference made (Sir Ocortie Fuller) to, and to the excellent work performed by, in the public

• life of the State, 5. JAMES DOOLEY, ESQUIRE, ONE OF 7111E HON. MEMBERS FOR BATHURST AND LEADER 01 THE '

OPPOSITION:- kV' Sir George Fuller, on behalf of the House, expressed pl6sure at seeing the Mom Member In

his place after his recent painful accident, 2. MESSAGES :-

FROM THE GOVERNOR :-- • Delivered by the Usher of the Black Rod, 1. 1. Assent to (Piroit SC68[01? , 1922), Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries Bill, 2. 2. Recommending Child Welfare and State Relief Bill, 13.

• 3. Do Real Estate and Stock Agents Bill, 15. 4. Do Town Planning Bill, la. 5. Do Local Government (Advertisement Hoardings) Bill, 16. 6. Do Returned Soldiers Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 21. 7. Do Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 21. 8. Do Mines Inspection (Amendment) Bill, 22. 9. Do Eight Hours (Amendment) Bill, 22.

10. Do South toast Towns Transmission Line Bill, 29. 11. Do Mittagong, Bowral, and Moss Vale Transmission Line Bill, 29. 12. - Do Sydney Water Supply Bill, 29. . 13. DD Adoption of Resolution authorising the Revocation of Dedication of certain

State Forests, 39.

19. Do Local Government (Proportional Representation) Bill, 55. 15. Do Local Government (Validation and Amendment)B111, 65. 16. Do Wrightville Municipality Abolition Bill, 55. 17. Do Coal Mines Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 56. 18. Assenting to Evidence (Amendment) Bill, 71. 19, Recommending Mining (Amendment) Bill, 73.

20. Do Public Trustee (Amendment) Bill, 81. 21. Do Mining (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 83. 22. Assenting to Small Debts Recovery (Amendment) Bill, 95. 22. Recommending Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 95. 24. Assenting to Returned Soldiers Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 97. 25. Recommending Public Accounts Committee Election Enabling Bill, 105. 26. Do Sydney Harbour BridgeDill, 105. 27. Do Armidale Water Supply Bill, '106. 28. Assenting to Unauthorised Documents Bill, 109. 29. Do Sydney Water Supply Bill, 109. 30. Do . Mittagong, Bowral, and Moss Vale Transmission Line Bill, 109. 31. Do Eight Hours (Amendment) Bill, 110. 32. Do South Coast Town't Transmission Line Bill, 110. 33. Recommending Veterinary Surgeons Bill, 113. 34. Do Gun License (Amendment) Bill, 113. . 35. • Do Parliamentary Elections (Casual Vacancies) Amendment Bill, 113. 36. Do :Police Regulation (Appeals) Bill, 114. 37. Do Bread Bill, 114. 38. Do Friendly Societies (Amendment) Bill, 114. 39. . Du Estimates for 1922-23, 115. 40. Do Border Railways Bill, 133. 91. Assenting to Coal Mines Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 135. 42. Do Wrightville Municipality Abolition Bill, 136. 43. Recommending Supply Bill, 140. . 44. Do Government Railways (Supply of Electricity) Bill, 143. 45. Do 1 muter District Water and Sewerage (Amendment) Rill, 143. ' 46. Assenting to Supply Bill, 145. 47. Recommending District Courts (Judges Pensions) Bill, 147. 47A, Do Housing (Amendment) Bill, 153. 48, Assenting to Public Accounts Committee.Election Enabling Bill, 161. 49. Do Lotteries and Art Uldor .; Amendment) Bill, 165. 50. Recommending Adoption of Resolution Authorising the Revocation of Dedication of certain

State Forests, 165. 51. Do Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Reduction of Debts)Bill, 166. 52. Do Loan Estimates, 166. 52A. Do Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bin, 172. 53. Assenting to Border Railways Bill, 176.

xiv INDEX.

1922 (stooND SESSION).

1117BRZECES TO THE VOTES AND PROCOODINCIS, VOL. 1-26TH PABLIA14174T-SECOND 1110SEIOPT,

MESSAGES (continued):- FROM THE GOVERNOR (continued) :- 54. Recommending Friendly Societies' (Amendment) Bill, 176.

Do Botany Road Trust Constitution Bill, 179. 56. Do Bread (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 179. 57. Do Sydney Corporation (Fish Markets) Bill, 179. 58. Do Workmen's Compensation (Lead Poisoning, Broken Hill) Bill, 180. 59. Assenting to Appropriation Bill, 183. 60. Recommending Public Service (Amendment) Bill, 183. Cl. Do Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, 184. 62. Do Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 186. 63. Do Income Tax Management (Amendment) Bill, 188. 64. Do Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial League of Australia (New South

Wales Branch) Incorporation Bill, 191, 85. Assenting to Loan Bill, 191. 66. Recommending Sydney Corporation (Fish Markets) Bill, 199. 67. Assenting to Public Works (Amendment) Bill, 202. 68. Do Income Tax Management (Amendment) Bill, 205.- 69. Do Income Tax Bill, 205. 70. Do Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, 205. 71. Recommending Stock Diseases (Tick) Amendment Bill, 206. 72. Do Resolution in connection with Land Settlement and Immigration, 209. 73. Do David Morris Revesting Bill, 209.

74.I)

Undercliffe to Forest Hill Tramway Bill, 211. 75. Do Birds and Animals Protection (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 215. 76, Do Parliamentary Select Committee (Milk Supply for Metropolitan Area)

Enabling Bill, 215, 77. Do Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings) Amendment Bill, 227.

FROM ASSEMBLY TO COUNCIL :- Transmitting Appropriation Bill, 166. .

Do . Armidale Water Supply Bill, 217. Do Birds and Animals Protection (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), 223. Do Boorabil Commission (Amendment) Bill, 125. Do Border Railways Bill, 150. Do Botany Road Trust Constitution Bill, 224. Do Coal Mines Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 106. Do Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Reduction of Debts) Bill, 218. Do David Morrie Bei:eating Bill, 222. Do Eight Hours (Amendment) Bill, 67. Do Evidence (Amendment) Bill, 54. Do Friendly Societies (Amendment) Bill, 218. Do Government Railways (Supply of Electricity) Bill, 218. Do Income Tax (Amendment) Bill, 187. Do Income Tax Management (Amendment) Bill, 193. Do Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 201. Do Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 222. Do Loan Bill, 170. Do Local Government (Validation and Amendment) Bill, 150. Do Lotteries and Art Unions (Amendment) Bill, 104. Do Mittagong, Bowral, and Moss Vale Transmission Line Bill, 78. Do Police Regulation (Appeals) -Bill, 144. Do Public Accounts Committee Election Enabling Bill. 144. Do Public Works (Amendment) Bill, 193. Do 1?nblic Service (Amendment) Bill, 207. Do Resolution authorising the appointment of the Parliamentary Standing Committee

on Public Works, 202. Do Returned Soldiers Settlement (Amendment) Rill, 71. Do South Coast Towns Transmission Line Bill, 77. Do Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, 186. Do Supply Bill, 141. Do Sydney Corporation (Fish Markets) Bill, 224. Do Sydney Harbour Bridge Bill, 181. Do Sydney Water Supply Bill, 78. Do Undercliffe to Forest Hill Tramway Bill, 221. Do Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings) Amendment Bill, 228. Do Wollongong to Port Kembla Railway Transfer Bill, 217. Do Workmen's Compensation (Lead Poisoning-Broken Hill) Bill, 213. Do M rightville Municipality Abolition Bill, 103.

Returning Cabrainatta Park Bill, without amendments, 222. Do Encroachment of Buildings Bill, with amendments, 137. Do Metropolitan Water and Sewerage (Amendment) Bill, 217. Do Newington College College Council Bill, without amendment, 226. Do Small Debts Recovery (Amendment) Bill, without amendments, 88. Do Unauthorised Documents Bill, with amendments, 87-88.

Agreeing to Council's amendments in Evidence (Amendment) Bill, 64. Agreeing to Council's amendments in Eight Hours (Amendment) Bill. 96. Agreeing to Council's amendment with a further amendment in the Local Government

(Validation and Amendment) Bill, 212. Agreeing to Council's amendments upon the Assembly's amendment in the Encroachment

Buildings Bill, 212. Agreeing to Council's amendments on the Public Service (Amendment) Bill, 223. Agreeing to Council's amendments in the Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 226. Amending one and agreeing to remainder of Council's amendments in the Lotteries ancl Art

Unions (Amendment) Bill, 116. Disagreeing to one and agreeing to remainder of Council's amendinente in the Local Government

(Validation and Amendment) Bill, 188. '

INDEX, 'KY

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

VE5ENCE5 TO TILE VOTES ANO PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I -25TII PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

MESSAGES (con(inued) :- FROM COUNCIL TO ASSEMBLY :-

Transmitting Ambulance Transport Service (Amendment) Bill, 220. Do Bank of New South Wales Bill, 98. Do Birds and Animals Protection (Amendment) Bill, 62. Do Cabrainatte Park Bill, 220. • Do East Maitland Racecourse Enabling Bill, 9. Do Encroachment of Buildings Bill, 47. Do Factors (Mercantile Agents) Bill, 110. Do Metropolitan Water and Sewerage (Amendment) Bill, 180. Do Newington College Council Bill, 171. Do • Prisoners Detention (Amendment) Bill, 110. Da Returned Soldiers Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 82. lb o Sale of (boils Bill, 169. Do Small Debts Recovery (Amendment) Bill, 73.

Unauthorised Documents Bill, 63. Do Wollongong to Port Kemble Railway Transfer Bill, 180.

Returning Appropriation Bill; without amendment, 176. Do Armidale Water Supply Bill, without amendment, 220. Do Birds and Animals Protection (Amendment) Bill (No. 2), without amendment, 2 128. ' Do Bocrabil Commission (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 125. Do Border Railways Bill, without amendment, 159. Do Botany Road Trust Constitution Bill, without amendment, 226.

Returning Country Towns Water and Sewerage (Reduction of Debts) Bill, without amend: ment, 220.

Do David Morris Revesting Bill, without amendment, 226. Do Eight Hours (Amendment)Bill, with amendments, 91. Da Evidence (Amendment) Bill with amendments, 81. Po Friendly Societies (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 222. Do Government Railways (Supply of Electricity) Bill, without amendment, 220. Do Income Tax Bill, without amendment, 202. Do Income Tax (Management) Bill, without amendment, 202. Do Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 220. Do Liquor (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 225. Do Loan Bill, without amendment, 177. Do Local Government (Validation and Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 171. Do Lptteries and Art Unions ,(Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 125. 1M Mittagong, Boni, and Moss Vale Transmission Line Bill, without amendment, 95, 'Do Public Accounts Committee Election Enabling Bill, without amendment, 153. De Public Service (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 221. Do Public Works (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 199. Do Returned Soldiers Settlement (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 89. Do South Coast. Towns Transmission Line Bill, without amendment, 95. Do Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 202. Do Supply Bill, without amendment, 144. Do Sydney Corporation (Fish Markets) Bill, without amendment, 226. Do Sydney Harbem• Bridge Bill, without amendment, 216. Do Sydney Water Supply Bill, without amendment, 98. Do Undereliffe to Forest Hill Tramway Bill, without amendment, 222; Do Voluntary Workers (Soldiers' Holdings) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 229. Do \ Vorkmen's Compensation (Lead Poisoning-Broken Hill) Bill, without amend-

ment, 220. Do Wrightville Municipality Abolition Bill, without amendment, 125.

Agreeing to Assembly's amendments upon its amendments in the Lotteries and Art Unions (Amendment) Bill, 154.

Agreeing to Assembly's amendmenis in Unauthorised Documents Bill, 94. Amending one, making a consequential amendment, and agreeing to remainder of Assembly's

amendments in Encroachment of Buildings BBL 146. Agreeing to Assembly's furthsr amendment upon its amendment in the Local Government

(Validation and Amendment) Bill, 216. Not insisting upon its amendment, but proposing another amendment in the Local Government

(Validation and Amendment) Bill, 197. Concurring in Resolution in favor of appointment of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on

Public Works, 206, 'MIDDAY :-

Sittings after, 170. MIDNIGHT :-

Sittings after, 16, 18, 56, 62, 94, 11, 136, 146, 151, 155, 159, 161, 169, 176, 188, 192, 196, 203, 212, 218, 223.

MANILDRA (See "RAILWAYS "). MoILEAN, MR, (See " ADJOURNMENT "). MILK (See "PUBLIC HEALTH"). MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS :-

CITANGE OF PORTFOLIOA :- Made by Sir George Fuller in reference to, 5.

THE ACTION OP THE GOVERNMENT IN MAKING, DURING QUESTION TIM F. :- Motion made (Mr. Murphy) under the 49th Standing Order for adjournment of the House to

discuss-Point of Order,-That subject was not one of definite public importance-upheld by Mr. Speaker, Ill.

xvi INDEX

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO Tea VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I•-26 tH. ARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

11/

MITCHELL, CASE 012 FRANCIS BRUCE (See "RAILWAYS"). • MITTACIONG (Sue "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS MONA YALE (See "TRAMWAYS"). MONIA GAL' (See "RAILWAYS "). MOON'S SIDING (See "RAILWAYS "). MOSS VALE (See " PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS " ;

also "RAILWAYS "). MOTORISTS (Sec " ADJOURNMENT "). MOTOR BUSES :—

PINES FOR OVERCROWDING :— Motion made (Mr. O' Hal(oran) under 49th Standing Order for the adjournment of the

House to discuss—Point of Orden—That motion was not definite—overruled by Mr Speaker, motion negatived, 180.

MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ORPHANAGE (See "ADJOURNMENT "). • MURRAY LANDS (See " ADJOURNMENT " ; also "PAPERS "). M RRUM BU KRA EI (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC

WORKS:).

NARRABEEN (See "TRAMWAY'S "). NEWCASTLE (See " TRAMWAYS "). NEW STATE IN NORTHERN NW SOUTH WALES :—

Motion made (Lieut. - Colonel Bruzner) that in the opinion of this " House" the creation of, is desirable, and that the Government should take action, under the Commonwealth Con-stitution Act, to achieve that result, and debate adjourned, 82. Debate resumed, amend: 'Dents (Mr. Dooley and Mr. HUE) to leave out all the words after the word " House " and insert words dealing with a remodelling of the Commonwealth Constitution and the creation of an Australian Convention ruled out of order as irrelevant ; amendment (Mr. Meriernan) to leave out all the words after the word " House" and insert words relating to a subdivision of the State as incidental to the subdivision of the Commonwealth into more scientific areas of government—Point of Order,—That the amendment defeated the intention of the original motion overruled by Mr. Speaker, Debate adjourned, 99. Order of the Day postponed, 114. Debate resumed, words left out, insertion of proposed words negatived ; motion made (Captain Chatfty) to insert words in place of the words left out, relating to a Northern State, and a Federal Convention to consider the Legislative powers of States and Commonwealth—Point of Order —That .words proposed to be inserted were not relevant to original motion—overruled By Mr. Speaker—words inserted, motion as amended agreed to, 122.

NOTICES OF MOTIONS (See also " BUSINESS ") : — Amended by Consent 75, 85. Adjustment of Business Paper in consequence of adoption of new Standing Orders, 47. By leave withdrawn, 89. Motion not seconded, lapsed (see Notice of Motion No. 1, Business Paper No. 9, of 25th July, 1922), Motion to take as a matter of urgency, 121, 132. Rescission of Motion for printing certain plans, lg.

NO QUORUM :—• In House after commencement of Business, 39, 72, 158, 208.

OATH OF ALLEGIANCE :— Speaker's Commission to Administer to Members, read by Clerk, 1-2. Deputy-Speaker's Commission to Administer to Members, read by Clerk, 51.

OPENING OF THE SESSION ( See " ASSEMBLY " ; also "PARLIAMENT"). ORDERS OF THE DAY (See also "BUSINESS ") :—

Adjustment of Business Paper in consequence of adoption of new Standing Orders, 47. General Business postponed by Member on behalf of Member in charge, 81. Government Business and General Business postponed in a bunch, 75, 94. Order of Day discharged, Bill withdrawn, 81, 215. Of General Business, postponed, 39, 60, 81, 82. 85 ( 2 ) : (in a bunch), 92; 98, 111, 114( 2), 135, 195,

199, Of Government Business postponed in a bunch, 95 ( 2). Third reading set down for a later hour of the day, 218 ( 8 ), 223 ( 8 ).

PAIRS, RECORDING OF (See "STANDING ORDERS"). PARLIAMENT :—

. OPENING or Tnis Sasstox :— Govenior's Opening Speech, 6-3 ; Address in Reply and amendment, Debate adjourned, 8;

Debate resumed, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18 ; amendment negatived, 18; Address agreed to, 19 ; Presented to Governor and reply reported, 21.

Proclamation read by Clerk, I. Usher of the Black Rod delivers Message from Governor, I.

INDEX. xvii

1922 (SECOND &SION).

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-26TH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

PA RLIAME NTA R V E LEG noNs (C AS CA L VACANCIES) ACTS, 1920-1921 (See also " ADJOURNM ENT ") :-

Mr. Speaker announced receipt of nomination to fill vacancy under, 136. PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS :-

ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF :- Mr. Speaker directed attention t3 the steps required to be taken for, the time for such election

having expired, 3. Resolution authorising appointment passed; Message sent to Council conveying Resolution,

202; Message from Council concurring in Resolution, 208 ; Mr. Speaker fixed date for receiving nominations, 202; Nominations received, and date for Ballot fixed, 206 ; Ballot taken and result declared by Mr. Speaker, 210.

AMPLIFICATION OP THE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF SYDNEY AND ITS ENVIRONS :- Motion made (Mr. Ball) that work be carried out, 26.

AUGMENTATION OF TUE WATER SUPPLY OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF ARMIDALIS :- Motion made (Mr. Balt) that work be carried out, 137.

NEW JETTY AT BYRON BAY :- Motion made (Mr. Ball) to refer work to, 229.

RAILWAY 'PROM UNOMHE TO Moum CAr :- Motion made (Mr. Ball) to refer work to, 227.

RAILWAY FROM WYALONO TOWARDS CONPOBOLIN :- Motion made (Mr. Bed!) to refer work to, 227.

RAILWAY FROM CAMURRA To BOGGABILLA :- Motion made (Mr. Ball) to refer work to, 227.

RAILWAY FROM JERILDERTE TOWARDS DENILIQUIN :- Motion made (Mr. Bali) to refer work to, 227.

RAILWAY FROM GUYRA TO 'TYRRELL Motion made (Mr. Balt) to refer work to, 227.

RAILWAY FROM MOSS VALE TO PORT REMBLA :- Motion made (4lt. Ball) to refer work to, 227.

RAILWAY FROM TENTEIWIEL9 TO CASINO :- Motion made (Mr. Ball) to refer work to, 228.

RAILWAY FROM GLEN INNES TO "TYRRELL :- Motion made (Mr. Ball) to refer work to, 228.

RAILWAY FROM FINLEY TO DENILDNIS : - Motion made (Mr. llall) to refer work to, 228.

RAILWAY FROM URANDUINTN"POWARDS MOON'S &PING :- Motion made (Mr. 1100 to refer work to, 228.

RAILWAY FROM RAND TO A POINT or BULL PLAIN ionnvin“ Rtyn WOOD AND SAVERNAK E :- Motion made (Mr. Bill) to refer work to, 228.

RAILWAY FROM GIJYRA TO DORRICO :- Motion made (Mr. Ball) to refer work to, '229.

TRAMWAY FROM CURL CURL TO FRESHWATER :- Motion made (Mr. Ball) to refer work to, 228. •

TRAMWAY FROM NARKAREEN TO MONA VALE :- Motion made (Mr. Ban) to refer work to, 229.

TRAMWAY FROM ENFIELD TO BANKSTOWN :- Motion made (Mr. Ball) to refer work to, 228.

TRAMWAY FROM HABERVIELD TO DORROYD POINT:- Motion made (Air. Ball) to refer work to, 228,

TRAMWAY ALONO LYONS'-ROAD. DROMMOYNE, TO FIVE DOCK :- Motion made (Mr. Ball) to refer work to, 298.

TRAMWAY BETWEEN THE EXISTHS0 BONDI (VIA BELLEVUE HILL) AND WATSON'S BAY SYSTEMS, VIA SOPHIA AND HARDY STREETS :-

Motion made (Mr. Br/I) to refer work to, 228. TRAMWAY FROM UNDERCLIFFE TO FOREST HILL (EARIAVOOD) :-

Motion made (Air. Ball) that work be carried out, 210. TRANSMISSION LINE AND APPARATUS FOR TM: SUPPLY OF ELECTRIC CURRENT FROM PoRT

KEMRLA POWER STATION TO TOWNS AS FAR SOUTH AS KLIMA :- Motion made (Mr Ball) that work be constructed, 26.

TRANSMISSION LINE FOR TUE SUPPLY OF ELECTRIC CURRENT FROM PORT KIF.MBLA POWER STATION TO BOWRAF„ MFITAOONG, AND MOSS VALE :-

Motion made (Mr Ball) that work be constructed, 26. WATER SUPPLY FOR THE TOWNS OF COOTAMUNDRA, MURRUMBURRAII, STOCKINBINGAL, TEMORA,

BARMEDMAN WYA LONG, YOUNG, AND GR41NFELL :- Motion made (Air. Ball) to refer work to, 228.

WATER SUPPLY FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF BLACKHEATH :- Motion made (Mr. BA to refer work to, 228.

PETITIONS :- ELECTION PETITION-JOSEPH ALFRED CLARK V. SITTING MEMEERS, WAMMERAWA :-

Laid on Table by Mr. Oakes, 5 ; Referred t3 Committee, 17; Repolrt brought up, 41. Motion, That Petition be read, 87, 131 ( 2 ).

POINTS OF ORDER (See also" SPEAKER"). Reported from Committee of the whole, 170. • Taken 011 adoption of Report from Committee, 176. Stage upon which a Point of Order could be taken on Council's rnendments, 96,

PORT KEMBLA (Sea" PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS"; also " RAILWAYS ").

POSTPONEMENTS (See "BUSINESS "). 6347-C

mill INDEX.

1922 (neon) sEsstosz).

Ri4EIIENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, TO51,. 126Ti5 PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

PRINTING COMMITTEE (Soo also " COMMITTEES"): — Rescission of order for printing certain plans, 166.

PROCLAMATIONS On opening Sessiob cit ThiAiroireht, totla by tiff: Clerk, 1.

PRO FORMA BILL—LAWOF IFIDENGE BILL (See "BILLS"). HIBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE :—

Nomination of Members of, reported by Mr. Speaker, and date of election fixed, 175. Elected, 184 (9.

PUMA HEALTH „ Mit.g SUPPLY FOR THE CITY OE SUDS D 'S* AN AIIINRATAL1TIES 114 THE Al ETROPOLITAN AREA :—

Motion iiinite (Dr. Stoptord1 tot Seicot beithiiittce, and debate ndjutilMcii, 5940; Order of the Day postponed, 98, Ill ; Debate iesunied, motion agiced to, 122; Proiress Report brought 216.

PUBLIC SERVICE :— PROPOSED WITHDRAWAL OF PURLIC SERVANTS FROM THE JURISDICTION OF THE ARBITRATION

COURT :— • .. Motion made (Mr. Creig) under the 49th Standing Order for adjournMent of the House to

discuss the withdrawal of the rights of Industrial Arbitration from the Public Servants of the State and negatived, 7.3-4.

Motion made (Mr. Dooley) to consider Notice of Motion on Business Paper in reference to, as a matter of urgency, and negatived, 132.

QUESTION :— "That the Question be now put," passed, 18. ( ),1 is, 56, 63, 65, 67, 741 2).77, 84 (Re Ithafon);

84, 88, 92, 102 (9, 103, 116, 117, 118, 141, 144 (no deririon);)51 (2 ), 162, '106, 197,200 ( 2), 210. "That the Question he now put," and the numbers being equal, Mr. Speaker gave his casting

vote with the Ayes, QUESTIONS :—

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS DURING QUESTION TIME :—

Motion made (Mr. Murphy) under the 49th Strindilig Order foil' adjournment of the Douse to discuss the action of the Government in inaking.--Point off Ordor,—ThAt Motion was not a definite one of urgent public importance—upheld by Mr. Speaker, III.

WITHOUT NOTICE—EITENSION OF TIME rob akiutsu :— Question of, referred to Standing Orders Committee, 115-6.

QUORUM (See "NO QUORUM ").

RAILWAYS :— CASE OF THOMAS VANCE MARES, RETURNED WOUNDED SOLDIER :—

Motion made (Mr. Stuart-Robertson) for Select Committee to itignire into eitEe of, agreed to, 59; Report brought up, 132.

CASE OF FRANCIS BRUCE MITCHELL :— MOti -gh Made (Mr. Jaques) for Select ronitittce to intpdre into ease of, .agt'eed to 65 .; iteport

brought up, 191; Motion made (Afr. Jaques) for adoPtien of Report, andDebate inter• rupted by Government Business taking precedence tinder Sessional Okler, 221.

CLAIMS OF MESSRS. WORRALL I1ROS., IcIs MAN/LIMA, FOR LOSS susthsism ON NviiVitT AliCKED FROM MANILDRA . :—

Moition th:fle (Sir Cba'r'lre Rordn'thal) lOr b'erect UMuttec, aireod 'to, 75; 11:46rt 'brought up, 133.

NEW CARRIAGES :— Motionmade (Mr. Anderson') for Select Committee to inquire into suitability of.—Point of

Order—That as a Royal Cothinission Was _sitting on Railway Management, •kc., the discussion was out of order—overruled by Mr. Deputy Speaker ; Debate adjourned, 60. bat& of trim Day postponed, 81, 55.

CAMURRA TO BOGGATITLLA :— Motion made (.1rr. Ball) to refer work to, 227.

FIN LEY DENILIQUIN :— Motion made (Air. Ball) to refer work to, 228.

GLEN INNEs,TO Mu-66R nincle1;11/. . Bain to refer 'work to, 228.

GUY RA TO TR ./MIDI° :- Motion made (Mr. Ball) to refer work to, 229.

GUYRA TO IsvEnnu :— Motion made (Mr. Ball) to refer work"to, 227.

JERILDERIE TOWARDS DIWILIQUIN Motion made (fr. Ball) to refer work to, 227.

Moss \Ca T16 PeRT • Motion made (211r, Ball) to refer work to, 227.

INDEX,

1Q22 i3eozcpSp6,91p4.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-26TH PVILIA3IENT-sso9NE sesLaor.

RAILWAYS (continued) :- RAND TO A POINT ON BULI, PLAIN BETWEEN RINOWOOD AND SIVEIINARE:-

Motion made (Mr. Boft) to refer work to, 229. TENTERFIEW TO CASINO :-

-Motion made (3fr. flat!) to refer work to, 228. URAIIQUINTS TOWARDS MOON'S SIDING :-

M 080n made (j/r. Ban) to refer work to, -228. UNGARO: TO MONIA CAP :-

Motion Made (Mr. Ball) to refer work to, 227. WyALONt: TOWARDS CONDOROLIN :-

Motion made (Air. Batt) to refer work to, 227. RAND (See "RAILWAYS "). REPLY (See " MENIBriliS "). RINGWOOD (See "RAILWAYS ").

SAVE RN AKE (Sue" RAILWAYS"). SELECT COMMITTEES (See " COMMITTEES "). SESSIONAL ORDERS

?sued, 23-4. BUSINESS DAYS AND ;HOUR Or MEET'S(' (SESSIONAL ORDER) :-

Motion made (Sir George Faits() That unless lothe'rwiild ordered, this House shall meet for despatch of business at Pour o'clock p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdaj% in each week; ad amendthent (Me. Mcriernan) to leave out the word "Four" and insert the word "Two" instead thereof-and negatived ; Sessional Order passed 23 74. Precedence of Business, 24.

Do do on Tuesdays, 127. SKELTON, W. P. J., EN., Mt. A. (See " ADJOURNMENT -"). SOLDIERS (See also " ADJOURNMENT " ; also "RAILWAYS ")

BATLOw TO TumBARUTIBA ROAD RELIEF WORT'S :- Motion made (Afr. O'Brien) under the 49th Standing Order to discuss the instructions issued

in Connection with the employment'of returned soldiers on, and negatived, 25. " POSITION OE PERMANENT CROwN PROSECUTOR :-

Motion made (Mr. :Murphy) Under the 49th Standing Order' to discuss the action of the

Attorney General in not giving effect 15 the provisions of the Returned Soldiers Preference Act ip appointing Mr. MeKdan to, 77.

SETTLEMENTS :- • :Motion made(Lient-Coloitel .Thttlexlipt) for Select Committee and Debate adjourned, 75. Order

61 the IVY postponed, 82 ; Debate resumed,.Committee appointed, .85 ; Mernher discharged and added, Leave given to make visits . ' 61 inspection and to sit during the sittings or any adjournment of the house, 59 Alember discharged and added, 121; Progress Report brought up, 215. •

NVEEPS ON THE PRINuIPLE OF TATTERSALL,' TO PROVIDE PAY FOR DISABLED :- Motion maZe '(Mr. Studri.11etiertson) in favour of Statutory pcnniision for the purpose of

running, Debate adjourned, 1.50 ; Debate resumed', Motion negatived, 157. SP.EAKER,(See also " ADJOURNMENT " ; also " ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ")

Announces receipt of nomination to fill.vacancy under Parliamentary Elections (Casual Vacancies) Acts, 1920-21, 136.

Appoints first meeting of Elections and .Qualifications Committee, 17. Casting Vote given by, 132 (owing to error, fresh division taken) : On CloNure,1,51. Drams attention to the provisions of the .Public Works Act; 1912, respecting the election of

Members to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on PubliC Worn, ! Fixes date for receiving nominations of candidates for election as Members of tire Parliamentary

' Standing Committee on Public Works, 202; receives nominations and fixes date for ballot, 206 ; declares result of ballot, 210.

Lays on Table Warrant appointing Temporary Chairmen of Committees, 2. Do do de do Committee of Elections and ! Quitlifications, 2; reports

maturity of !warrant, Lays papers on Table, 3 (S), 14, 22, 71. ) • ' Orders :adjustment of Business on Business Payer in consequence of adoption of New Standing

Orders, 47. Reads Governor's Opening Speech, 6-8. Reports Deputy Speaker's Commission to administer Oath to _Members, 51. Reports Speaker's Commission to administer theDath to Members, 1-2. Reports Governor's approval of Standing Orders 47, 97, 139 . r Reports receipt of cetitified copy of Certificate of death of Jabez ! Wright, Esquire, 112. Reports receipt of nominations of members of Public Accounts Committee and fixes date of

election,' 175. Ruiaxos or :-

AMENDMENTS TO Xenon FOR THE CREATION ol A NEw STATE IN -NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES

• • • , . -

That amendments must be relevant, and must not be subversive of the principle of the original Motion ; and the amendments Which dealt with the remodelling of the Common-wealth Constitution and the creation bf an Australian Convention were Out of order. The amendments, however, which dealt with (a) subdivision of the State, as incidental to the subdivision of the Commonwealth ; ana (5)The creation.of a State . in Nertheen'Newl South .1Vales and the consideration by a Federal convention of the Legislative' powers between the States and Coitirminwealth .were in n different category and were relevant, 99, 122. . . .

x± INDEX.

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-26TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

SPEAKER (continued) ;— RumNos or (continued) :—

CERTIFICATE OF CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES UNDER STANDING ()nogg No. 281 :— Mr. Speaker stated that such certificate should be furnished by the Chairman of Committees

and not by a Temporary Chairman, 96. STAGE UPON WHICH A PoINT OP ORDER MAY BE TAKEN THAT AMENDMENTS ARE BEYOND SCOPE

OF BILL :— That a Point of Order that the Eight Hours (Amendment) Bill was beyond the order of

leave, could not be entertained at the 'stage—Motion for the adoption of the Report from Committee of the Whole on the Council's amendments, 96.

SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE BILL—ON POINTS OF ORDER ARISING IN CONSEQUENCE OF NATURE OF AMENDMENTS MADE IN COMMITTEE :— That he could not uphold the contention that the Bill should be ruled out of order in conse-

quence of amendments made in Committee on the grounds,—(a) That the scope of the Bill had been exceeded by the insertion of the words "or arch "; (b) that the Bill as so amended was " substantially a different Bill "; (e) that the taxation would be increased if the work were constructed upon the arch principle ; (d) that the question of building an arch bridge had not been referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works in accordance with Section 24 of the Public Works Act, 177.

ON POINT OF ORDER REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE OF TUE WHOLE—SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE Btu :—

That Ile upheld the ruling of the Chairman,—That an amendment which altered the area of impost and augmented Taxation was out of order, notwithstanding that it seemed anomalous that the Committee should not be able to define the area of Taxation, 170.

ON MOTIONS FOR ADJOURNMENT UNDER THE 49TH STANDING ORDER :— That motion in regard to penalties for reckless motor driving anticipated debate on a motion

already on the paper and was out of order, 23. That motion in regard to punishment of persons guilty of cruelty to animals, anticipated a

motion in much the same language already on the Paper, and was out of order 30. That Debate on question raised at a certain hour under, automatically closes when interrupted.

by Government Business taking precedence under Sessional order, 192. That motion in regard to increasing cost of foodstuffs and other commodities was not definite

and was out of order, 30. That motion in regard to development of immigration and land settlement was not restricted

to a single specific matter of recent occurrence, and was out of order, 53. That the urgency of a motion was decided by five members rising in their places, and that

being so he could not rule as to whether the motion dealing with the decision of the Government: to charge High School Fees was one of urgent public importance or not, ti4.

That motion in regard to the action of the Government in snaking Ministerial statements during Question tune was not definite and was out of order, 111.

That motion in regard to the lowering of the basic wage for women workers could be discussed on the Estimates and was out of order, 149.

That the Motion in regard to the lowering of the basic wage for women could have been discussed on the Estimates of the Department of Labour and Industry, and was out of order at the present time, 169.

That motion—The recent imposition of fines upon motor-omnibus drivers for overcrowding—was definite and, in order, 180.

That motion—The necessity for the Honorable the Premier of the State to urge on the Federal authorities the immediate discontinuance of the Federal control acquired under the War Precautions Act over vital industries in th is State—was' definite and in order, 192.

That motion respecting the filling of casual vacancies anticipated a motion on the same subject on the Notice Paper, the Premier having assured him of the probability of such motion coaling before the Housewithin a reasonable time, 210.

DISSENT FROM RULING :— That the Point of Order "That the Eight Hours (Amendment) Bill was beyond the order of

leave," could not be entertained on the stage—motion for the adoption of the Report from Committee of the Whole on the Council's amendments, negatived (Hr. Malenvorth), 102; tr,

RULINGS OP DEPUTY :— • That he could not uphold the contention that the motion to appoint a Select Committee to

inquire into and report upon new railway carriages was out of order on the ground that the matter was sub Jtalice, because a Royal COTDMiSEHOU was sitting on Railway Management:, 60.

SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT (See " A DJOU RN MENT "). STANDING ORDERS (See also' COMMITTEES

Business Paper—adjustment of, in consequence of adoption of New Standing Orders, 47. Member added to Committee, 127. Motion to227, suspend to bring in and pass Bills through all stages in one day, Urgency, 184 ( 3),

223, Motion to suspend to bring in and pass Supply Bill through all stages in one day, Urgency, 141. Motion to suspend to consider a Notice of Motion, as a matter of Urgency, 17, 121, 132. Passed, abolishing the necessity for introducing certain Bills through Committee, 30-37. Sessional Order appointing Committee, 24.

AMENDMENT OF :—

CERTIFICATE OF CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES UNDER STANDING ORDER 281 :— Motion made (Mr. Oakes) for amendment of Standing Order No. 281—amendment (Mr. Murphy)

to refer the Standing Order to the Standing Orders Committee for consideration of certain amendments, and negatived ; Motion agreed to, 101-3. Governor's approval reported, 109.

INDEX. Ui

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-26TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

STANDING ORDERS (continued) :— AMENDMENT OF ( continued) :— N 13w AND AMENDED STANDING ORDER; AND OW RESCISSION OF CERTAIN STANDING ORDERS :—

Motion made (Mr. athce) for Ontnnittee of Ole Whole to consider, House in Committee, Report brought up and New and Amended Standing Orders, and Rescission of other Standing Orders agreed to, 30-37. Governor's approval reported, 47.

It ENCINO OF TIIE BELLS :—

Motion made (At. Jaques) to amend Standing Orders in regard to ; agreed TO, 94 Governor's approval reported, 97.

REFERENCES TO COMMITTEE :—

POWERS OF CLERK,WIIEN ACTING AS CHAIRMAN FOR ELECTION OF SPEAR ER,—ITECORDINC OF PAIRS,— LIMITATION OF THE APPLICATION OF THE CLOSURE :—

Motion made (Mr NATO referring questions of, to Committee for consideration, 97. MOTIONS TOR ADJOURNMENT UNDER THE 49TH STANDING ORDER—PRINTISC OF EVIDENCE TAKEN

BEFORE SELECT COMMITTEES —QUESTION:: WITHOUT NOTICE :—

Motion made (Mr. Oakee) referring questions of, to Committee for consideration—Amendment (Mr. Lang) to include in reference the question of allowing Mr. Speaker to extend tune for asking questions without notice—Motion as amended agreed to, 115-0.

ST. JOSEPH ORPHANAGE (See " ADJOIJRNMEN17" ; also "PAPERS"). • STOCKINBINGAL (See "PARLIAMENTARY STAND! NG COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC

WORKS'). SUPPLY (See also " FINANCE " also "WAYS AND MEANS ") :—

Motion made (Mr. Lang) for leave to move an amendment on motion to go into the Committee of Ways and Means, negatived, 135.

SWEEPS (See " SOLDIERS").

SYDNEY (See " PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS").

TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS (See "SOLDIERS "). TEMORA (See "RAILWAYS "). TENTERFIELD (See "RAILWAYS "). THOMPSON, DR. GE)RliE STANLEY (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). • TRAMWAYS:—

ELECTRIFICATION OF THE NEw0ASTLE DISTRICT :— Motion made (Mr Baddeley) under the 49th Standing Order to discuss the loss sustained by

the action of the Government in not proceeding with the, and negatived, 101. UNDERCLIFFE TO FOREST HILL (EARLWOOD) :—

Motion made (Mr. Ball) that work he carried out, 210. BETWEEN THE RENTING BONDI (VIA BELI.EvUE HILL) AND WATSON'S BAY SYSTEMS, VIA SOPHIA

AND HARDY STREETS :— Motion made (Mr. Boll), to refer work to, 228.

CURL CURL TO FRESHWATER:— Motion made (Mr. Ball), to refer work to, 223.

ENFIELD TO 13ANKSTOWN Motion made (Mr. Ball), to refer work to, 228.

HABERFIELD TO DODROYD POINT :— Motion made (Mr. Ball), to refer work to, 228.

LYONS-ROAD, DRUMMOVNE TO FIVE DOCK :— Motion made (Mr. Ball), to refer work to, 228.

NARRABEEN TO MONA VALE :— Motion made (Mr. Ball), to refer work to, 223.

TUMBARUMBA (See "ADJOURNMENT

EINDERCLIFFE (See "TRAMWAYS "). UNGARIE (See " RAILWAYS "). . URANQUINTY (Sec "RAILWAYS"). URGENCY :— -

Motion made to consider Notice of Motion, as a matter of, 121, 132. Motion made, as a matter of, to consider a motion for election of Chairman of Committees for

this day only, 17. Motion made as a matter of, to suspend Standing Orders to bring in and ..pass Bills through all

stages in one day, 1841, 223, 227. Motion made as a matter of, to suspend Standing Orders te pass Supply Bill through all stage

in one day, 140-1. USH:ER OF THE BLACK ROD:—

Delivers Message from Governor 1.

xxii INDEX.

REYERENCES TO THE COEDS AND PROCEEDING; VOL. I-26T1I PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

VACANT SEAT (See " ELECTORAL "). VITAL INDUSTRIES (See "ADJOURNMENT

WADE, HIS HONOR SIR CHARLES GREGORY, K.C.M.G. :— DEATH OF :—

Motion made (Sir ileorge Fuller), That this House do now adjourn as a tribute of respect to the memory of, 129.

WALKER, ROBERT BRUCE, ESQ. (See "CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES " ; also "COM-MISSIONS ").

WAMMERAWA (See "ELECTORAL '). WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT ,(See "ADJOURNMENT "). WATER SUPPLY (See "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC

WORKS "). WATSON'S BAY (See "TRAMWAYS ")• WAYS AND MEANS (See also "FINANCE

Motion made (Mr. Long) for leave to move an amendment on motion to go into Committee of and negatived, 135.

WOMEN WORKERS (Sec 6 BASIC WAGE ''). WORRALL BROTHERS, MESSRS., OF MANILDRA (See "RAILWAYS "). WRIGHT, JABEZ, ESQUIRE (See 'ELECTORAL"). WYALONG (See "RAILWAYS ").

YOUNG (See "RAILWAYS ").

• •

247

ihi 19

1

'43

- 247 237 239 233 231

9 299

34.1

"12 . ,

483 499

815

241

233 239

el■ 1025

6-9

INDEX,

1q22 @CUD itBSSIdic).

PAPERS ORDRRIM TO BR PRINTED.

REFERENCES TO TIIE VOTES AND pROCADINGS, VOL. I —267 iII PARLI-AMENT—SECOND SESSION.

PAPERS.

ASSEMBLY JOINT VOLUME. VOLIIK38.

VOL. FAGS. VOL. PAGE.

A ABATTOIRS

Return shOwing Expenditure on during the last five financial years (laid'ob. Table of Asseinbiy only), .157

ABORIGINES PROTECTION BOARD :— Report for the year elided 30th June, 1922, 219

PRODUCE AND SALE STORE ACCOUNT:— Statement of Receipts and Expenditde tfOr ye-ar en .Sed . 3fith June, "I25:n -

ADDRESSES :— ALPHABETICAL EFIGISTER OF ADDRLDISES AND ORDERS :—

Se.ssional Papa ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (Sec " CONVEYANCING ACT, 1910"; also "HOSPITALS";

also ", LIQUOR ACTS."). ADVANCE TO TREASURER (See "FINANCE "; also "RAILWAYS "). AGRICULTURE (See also " CROWN LANDS"):— , . . „

Report of Department for year ended 301.11 June, 1922, 219 Report of Stock Branch for'year ended 30th June, 1922, 199

ADDITIONAL LABORATGRY ACCOMMODATION AT DIE HAWICESBURY AGRICULTURAL CULLED?, :— Report froin Parlianientary Standing Committee on Public Works, 5.

EXPENDITURE DI:RINO 'LAST FIVE FINANCIAL 'YEARS :— Return showing no, —(o) Wheat Silos ; (4) Loans to Necessitous Fanners . ; (c). Carrt4e 'S

Starvilig Stock on Railways ; (d) Reduction in Carriage of *acne/ to Starving Stook (laid on Table n1 Assembly only), 157

MURRAY RIVER DISTRICT :— Notes by -Mr. A. II. McDonald, Chief IngPeStrir, Ddpartmdt df Agridulthite, together ;461a

Statement by the Minister, 39 Report of Murray Lands Advisory Committee, dated 20th September, 1922, T32

WHEAT :— Return showing eoulitry Grain Silos available for Handling and Storage of Wheat during

1922-13 season, 71. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT FARMS:—

FARM ACCOUNT:— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83

ANIMAL INDUSTRY ACCOUNT :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 84

ARBITRATION (See "PUBLIC SERVICE "). ARMIDALE (See " LOCAL GOVERNMENT "). ARTISTS BALL (See "POLICE "). ASSEMBLY :—

SESSIONAL PAPERS :— • Alphabetical List of Members (Pacing paje I) Alphabetical Register of Bills

Do Go Addresses and Orders Attendances of Members in Divisions and Counts-out Business of the Session • Business ;indisposed of al; the Close of the Session Proclamation 'proroguing Parliament Reports from Printing Ucantiattee, ;Nos. I to 16 Standing mid Select Committees appointed during the Session Votes and Progeedings,,Nos.1 to 61 Weekly Report's of Divisions In Cc/Minato° of the Whole,Nos..1 to 15 . -

AUDITOR-GENERAL (See " PNANCE,". also "STATE ENTERPRISES") :— Report for yeBr add! 3oth June, 1922, 127

AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM, :— Report of Trustees fdr year en-tied 30th June, 1920, 22

Do do 'do 1322, 191

BANK OF REVY SOUTH WALES BILL :— • Report from Select Committee (laid on Table of Cot ea only)

BADHAM, DR. C. (See "'PUBLIC SERVICE"). BEEBY, MR. C.. G. (See " PUBLIC SERVICE "). BETTING TICKETS :— •

Amended Regulation relating to, 206. BILLS

Alphabetical Register of (Sessional Paper) BOILERS :—

EXPLOSION OF, AT CALDWELL'S '§TATION, &RAMA :— Report-of Inspector Thomas B. Shaw on, 77.

BROKEN HILL (See "MINING "; also "WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION .(BROKEN Hit ACT, 920"). -

BROKEN /DLL WATER SUPPLY ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1915 :— Water By-law under, 206.

BUILDING AND CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES :— Report of Registrar for period 1st January, 1920, to 36th dune, 1921, 4

BULGA PLATEAU (See "CROWN LANDS"). BULLOT (See "PUBLIC HEALTH") BURSARY ENDOWMENT BOARD:—

Report for year ended 30th June, 1922,149

BUSINESS :— . . Undisposed of at.close of Session (Sessional Paper) Of the Session (Sessional Paper) .

vciv INDEX

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

PAPERS ORDERED TO BE PRINTED.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINER VOL. 1-25Th PARLIAMENT—SF,C0 D SESSION. ASSEMBLY JOINT VOLUME. VOLUMES.

VOL. PACE. VOL. PAGE.

Papers—continued.

BY-LAWS :— Broken Hill Water Supply Administration Act, 1915, 206.

• Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Acts, 1892-1906; (Financial), 145, 159. Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Acts, 1830-1916, 25. University of Sydney, 4, 29, 47, 59, 219. • •

BYRON BAY (See also " HARBOURS—WHARVES "). • Return respecting expenditure on Harbour Works and receipts front Harbour dues, 59.

CALDWELL'S STATION (See " BOILERS "). CALDER, MR. R. A. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE "). CALEDONIAN COLLIERIES, LTD. (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT "). CARELESS USE OF FIRE ACT :—

Regulations under, 4. CARR., MR. STANLEY (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). CARS WELL, MR. R. (See " PUBLIC SERVICE"). CATHEDRAL STREET (See "ROADS 3ESSNOCK, SHIRE OF (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT "). JHAP/vIAN, PROFESSOR (See "MINING CLARENCE RIVER—

Return respecting expenditure on Harbour Works and receipts from Barbour duns, 59. OLARK, JOSEPH ALFRED (See" ELECTORAL"). CLAYTON. MR . E. a S. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). CLOSER SETTLEMENT FUND (See " FINANCE "). CLOSER SETTLEMENT ACTS :—

Regulations and forms under, 97, 114. Return showing the surrender and allotment of land under, 30.

COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1912. Gazette Notice under, regarding the use of permitted explosives, 16.

COMBOYNE (Sec "CROWN LANDS ")• COMMISSIONS (See "MINING"; also "STATE TRAWLING INDUSTRY ").

Royal. :— • ADMINISTRATION, CONTROL, AND ECONOMY OF THE RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY SERVICES:—

Report of Inquiry on (Mr. just ice Edmunds), 25 GAS Acts, 1912-1920;:—

Copy of Pledge Bevan) to inquire into the application of the Grenfell (las Company, Limited, for inclusion in Schedule I, 143.

Terms of, issued to Mr. Justice Campbell in connection with an application by Manly Gas Corn Pany, Limited, to be included in Schedule 1, 219.

LAW REFORM :— Copy of Commission issued to Professor Peden, varying the Commission issued to him to

inquire into (printed by Assembly only), 25 TAXATION :—

First Report of Commonwealth on, together with appendices, 51 (See Joint Vol. 1, page 287 1st Session, 1922).

Second Report of the Commonwealth on, together with appendices (printed by Council only), 97. Third Report of the Commonwealth on Taxation, together with addendum by Mr. Commissioner

Jolly, and addendum by Mr. Commissioner Mills (printed by Council only), 114 COMMITTEES (See also " ELECTORAL ") :—

Standing and Select Committees appointed during the Session (Sessional Paper) PRISTINE :—

Reports Nos. 1 to 16 ;-37, 44, 53, 69, 78, 83, 110, 115, 136, 146, 155, 163, 171, 202, 216,27. SELECT

Assembly :— Address in Reply to Governor's Opening Speech, 8. Case of Thomas Vance Marrs, 132 Case of Francis Bruce Mitchell, 191 Claim of Messrs. Worrall Brothers, of Manildra, 13 East Maitland Racecourse Enabling Bill, 161 Soldier Settlements (Progress Report), 215 Milk Supply for the City of Sydney and Municipalities in Metropolitan Area (Progress

Report), 219 Council :—

Bank of New South Wales Bill East Maitland Racecourse Enabling Bill (See Joint Vol. I, 2nd Session, 1920). Newington College Council Bill, 171 Extension of Moore-street, or the Widening of King-street

COMMONWEALTH (See "CONFERENCE"; also "FINANCE" ; also "MEMBERS "). CONCORD, MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT CONFERENCE :—

Report of the Debates and Decisions of Commonwealth and State Ministers held at Melbourne, October-November, 1921, 5) (See joint Vol. 1, page 73, 1st Set(sion, 1922).

Report of Debates of Commonwealth and State Ministers held at Melbourne, January, 1922, 51 (See Joint Vol. 1, rye 175, 1st Session, 1922).

Report of Resolutions, Proceedings, and Debates of Conference of Commonwealth and State Ministers held at Melbourne, 22nd-.27th January, 1919, 81.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE-FUND (See "FINANCE"). CONVEYANCING ACT, 1919 ;—

_ General Order under, respecting scale of charges by solicitors in conveyancing matters (printed by Assembly only), 139

249

319

475

1 7

2 695 2 811

3 605 3 653 1 52 1 721 1 mg 3 225

1 815 1 803 3 1013

91

9

3

2 1025

1 195

I 275

1 285 1 287

1 259

1 263

1 45

1 49

1 257 1 289

1

1 1 1

1

1

1

781 799

801

365 415

469

515

451

455

INDEX, XXV

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

PAPERS ORDERED TO BE PRINTED.

(REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. r —215M PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

Papers—continued.

CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES :— Report of Registrar for period 1st May, 1920 to 30th June, 1921, 4

. CROWN LANDS :— Report of Department, Soldiers' Settlement and. Western Land Board for year ended

30th June, 1922 (laid on Table ol Assembly only), 225 SCHEME OF IMMIGRATION AND LAND SETTLEMENT UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE IMPERIAL

GOVERNMENT :— Extracts from Debate in the House of Commons on the Empire Settlement Bill, 26th April,

1922, HO. Paper relating to Immigration and Government Co-ordination—Imperial, Federal, and State,

including the Empire Settlement Act, 1922, and Extracts from an Address by Lt.-Colonel L. F. Amery, M.P., delivered before the Royal Colonial Institute, London fprinted by Connell only), 110

Negotiations between the Commonwealth and State Governments for an agreement in connection with, 165

Terms of Agreement, 210 LAND SETTLEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT

Report of Official Committee on,—(a) Proposed railway to the Bulge Tableland and possibilities of increased settlement ; (0) Proposed railway to the Combipyne Plateau ; and (c) Kendall District—possibility of additional settlement, 149

Report of Official Committee on proposed railway from the Great Northern railway, near Wollun, to the North Coast railway at Mount George, 184

Report of Official Committee of Land Development and Settlement on proposed railway connections between the Northern Tablelands and the North Coast, and possibilities of increased settlement in that area, 225

MTIRRAY RIVER LANDS :— Notes by Mr. A. H. McDonald, Chief Inspector, Department of Agriculture, together with a

statement by the Minister (laid on TVA of Assembly only), 30 Report of Advisory Committee on, dated 20th September, 1922 (laid on 'fable of Assembly

only), 132 RETURNED SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT :—

Produce and Trading Account.—Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83

Progress Report from Select Committee (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 215., PUBLIC ULM PURPOSES :—

Abstract of, intended to be dedicated to, 22, 53, 121, 149, 191. DEDICATION OP CERTAIN LANDS :—

GaZetle Notices dealing with the, 242 ), 77, 105, 114, 191, 209. WESTERN LANDS ACTS :—

Particulars of leases issued under, 22, 95, 149. Norm: OP INTENTION TO DECLARE THAT CONDITIONAL PURCHASES, &C., SHALL UKASE TO RE

VOIDABLE:— No. 21-18. Land District of Windsor, Portion 46, Parish of Womerah, County of Hunter, 22. Homestead Farm, 1922-4, Land District of Taree, Portion 147, Parish of Mimi, County of

Gloucester, 30, CROWN LANDS CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1913 :—

Regulations and forms under, 51,), 139. CUR LWA A (See " IRRIGATION ").

D . D'ARCY MARTIN (See "HOSPITALS"). DACE? •GARDEN SUBURB (See "HOUSING "). DARLINGHURST RECEPTION HOUSE (See " HOSPITALS "). DIVISIONS :—

Attendances of Members in Divisions and Counts-out (Sessional Popir) IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE :—

Weekly Reports, Nos. 1 to 15 DOUGLASS, MR. J. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE DREDGING :—

Return respecting the Dredging of Coastal Harbours and Rivers, 59(1), DUFF?, JOHN LEO STANISLAUS (See "PUBLIC SERVICE DUNPHY, MR. W. G. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE").

EAST MAITLAND RACECOURSE ENABLING BILL :— Report from Select Committee (8se Joint Vol. 1, 8nd Session, 1920).

Do do ((au on Table of Assembly only), 161 Petition from certain electors of East Maitland against the passing of the Bill (presented to

Assembly only), 175 Petition from certain electors of Maitland and residents of East Maitland in favour of the passing

of (presented to Assembly only), 183 ltDUCATION :—

Report of Minister for 1920, 13 Report of Minister for 1921, 159

BURSARY ENDOWMENT BOARD— Report for year ended 30th June, 1922, 149

CASE OF EDIF, Fox (WAITARA FOUNDLING ROME—PROTESTANT ROME, DULWICH Da :— Report by Department in connection with (laid on Table of Assembly only), 225.: .

SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL :— Report of Trustees for 1921, 3

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY :-- Report of Senate for 1921, 4 ............. . ........... ..... ............. .. . ....... o,...

t 6347—.0

V OL. PAGE.

1

237

...

ASSEMBLY VOLUME.

JOINT VOLUMES.

VOL. PAGE.

1

513

981

1 695

2 337

2 567 2 685 2 7 2 683 2 589

2 661 2 671 2 677

2 851

2 691

2 695

811

2 1

309

2 9

2 335

2 333

2 13 1

1 697

xxvi INDEX,

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

PAPERS ORDERED TO DE PRINTED,

REFERENCES TO THE Eons AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-26TII PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION. ASSEMBLE JOINT VOLUME. VOLUMES.

VOL PAGE. VOL. PAGE.

Papers—continued.

ELECTORAL:— . DISTRICT Or \YAMMER/an :—

Election Petition—Joseph Alfred Clark v. Sitting Members—Wamtnerawa, laid on Table, 5. Report from Elections and !Qualifications Committee (laid a Table of Assembly only), 41.

PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION—SYNOPSis or VOTING :— Report by Mr. E. B. Harkness, Under-Secretary and Chief Electoral Officer, on the System

of Proportional Representation used in accordance with the Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Act, 018, and the Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Act, 1921, together with a Synopsis of Voting at the Election held on 25th March, 1922 (laid on Table of Assembly only), 4 • • -

EMPIRE SETTLEMENT ACT . (Sec " IMMIGRATION EMU PLAINS (See " PRISONS "). ESTIMATES (See " FINANCE "). ERSKINEVILLE BOOTMAKING SCHOOL

S tatAtment of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 EURABBA (See " BOILERS "). EXPLOSIVES (See "COAL MINES REGULATION ACT 1912").

FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT :— Report of Department of Labour and Industry on the working of for 1921, 195

FAIRFIELD (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT.") FARMERS (See "AGRICULTURE"). FATHERS, MR. L. J. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE "1. FEDERAL (See " FINANCE " ; also "CONFERENCE").

ELECTION OF STATE MEMBERS TO FEDERAL PARLIAMENT :— Statement regarding (laid on Table of AssendAy only), 114

FINANCE :— 4: ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE, 1922-1923

Message from Governor, together with— • (1) Estimates of Expenditure, 1922-23 (Consolidaed Revenne •ang), 115 (2) Statement of Payments from the 'Vote " Advance to Treasurer," 1921-1022, in adjustment

of the Advance Vote (Consolidaled lb:venue Fund). 115 (3) Statements of Payments, "Unauthorised in Suspense," to 30th June, 1922,115 (t) Closer Settlement Fund—Estimate of the Expenditure, 1922-1923, 115 (5) Public Works Fund—Estimate of the Expenditure, 1922-1923, 115

Schedule to Estimates, 1922-1923.139. Schedules A to G, Estimates, Department of Public Works (Consolidated Revenue Nand),

1022-1923, 159 Schedules Ito 4, Estimates, Public Works Fund (construction), 1922-1923, 169 Loan Estimates for 1022-1923, 166

EXPENDITURE DURING THE PAST FIVE FINANCIAL YEARS :— Return showing on,—(a) Wheat Silos ; (b) Abattoirs; (c) Loans to Necessitous Fanners ; (d)

Carriage of Starving Stock on Railways ; (c) Reduction in Carriage of Fodder to Starving Stock ; (f) Grants for Roads, Ace., to Shires and binnicipalities ; (g) Country Influenza Committee (laid on Table of Assembly only), 157

EXPLANATORY ABSTRACT•9 Of sums estimated and Voted for the year 1922-1922 and previous years (Ansemb(y Seseiota

Paper) FEDERAL TAXATION :—

First Report of Commonwealth Royal Commission on, together with Appendices (See Joint Vol. I, page 287, 1st Session, 1922), 51.

Second Report of the Commonwealth Royal Commission on Taxation together with appendices, 97. (Printed by Council only)

Third Report of the Commonwealth Royal Commission on Taxation, together with Addendum by Mr. Commissioner Jolly, and Addendum by Mr. Commissioner Mills, 114. (Printed by Council only)

GOvERNmENT SAV[NOS BANK OP NEw SOUTH WALES :— Report for year ended 30th June, 1922, 199

It:scram) STOCK :— Thirty-ninth Annual Report, 175

PURLIC ACOUNTS :— Colonial Treasurer's Statement of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Consolidated Revenue

and other Accounts for the Financial Year ended 30th June, 1922; together With the Auditor-General's Report thereon, 127

STATE DEBT COMMISSIONERS :— Report for year ended 30th Juno, 1922, HO

TRANSEER AMOUNTA FROM ONE HELD OF SERVICE TO ANoTIIER :— Minutes of His Excellency the Governor and Executive Council authorising, 3 Oh 14, 22, 71.

TREASURE INSURANCE BOARD • Report-for year ended 30th June, 1922, 77.

WAYS AND MEANS:— * ' Estima'tes for 1922-1923, 115.

FINANCE TAXATION MANAGEMENT ACT, 1915 Regulation under relating to Betting Tickets, 206.

FISHERIES (See also "STATE TRAWLING INDUSTRY ") Regulations under Mt of 1902. Report of Department for 1921, 169

FLOOK, DR. W. K. W. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE ").

1 681

523

2 .853

2 881

2 873 2 877

2 1025

2 I 971

941

977

2 I .883

2 969 2 951

1 I 753 1 I 761

INDEX.

1 022 (sEcoNp SESSION).

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 126T11 PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

I PAPERS ORDERED TO BE PRINTED.

, ASSEMBLY VOLUME.

JOINT VOLUMES.

VOL. PAGE, VOL. PAGE.

Papefs—continued.

FORESTRY :— AFFORESTATION :—

Report of Commission for year ended 30th June, 1922 (laid on Table of Assembly wily), 219 Return showing amou nt expended under section 13 of the Act of 1916 on, for year ended 30th

June, 1922 (Hid on liable of At:Remedy only), 155 Regulations under Act of 1916, 153. Revocation of Dedication of state Forests {Message No. 13), 39. (Printid by A RitenattY main ••.

Do do do (Message No. 50),165. (Printed by Assemb(y only) FORMS (See "REGULATIONS, RULES AND FORMS "). FORSYTHE, MR. M. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). FOX, CASE OF EDIE (See "EDUCATION 1. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES :—

Report of Registrar of, regarding Trade Unions, Building Societies and Co-operative Soceties, and transactions under the Workmen's Compensation Acta for period 1st January, 1920, to 30th june, 1921, 4.

GAS ACTS, 1912-1920 :— • Regulation under, 39.

GRENFELL G.(ts COMPANY, LIMITED :— Copy of Royal Commission of Inquiry (Judge Bevan) appointed to inquire into the xpl(lication

of the, for inclusion in Schedule 1, 143. MANLY GAS COMPANY, LIMITED 1—

Terms of Commission issued to Mr. Justice Campbell, in connection with an application by the to be included in Schedule I of Act of 1912, 219.

GLOUCESTER (Sec "LOCAL GOVERNMENT 1. GOSFORD FARM HOME FOR BOYS :—

FARM ACCOUNT :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83.

GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES :— Report for year ended 30th June, 1922, 199

GRAIN SILOS (See " AGRICULTURE" ; also "RAILWAYS GREEN, MR. LAUNCELOT JOHN (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). GRENFELL GAS COMPANY (See "GAS ACTS, 1912-1920 "). GULGONG (Sec " LOCAL GOVERNMENT "). GUNDABOOKA (See " MINING "). GUNDRY, MR. A. E. (See "PUBLIC swatvICE GYX BARS (See "LIQUOR ACTS").

HAMBLEN, MR. W. J. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE 1. HARBOUR AND TONNAGE RATES ACT, 1920 :—

Minute of the Colonial Treasurer respecting variation of, 30. Returns respecting Collections under on Coastal Rivers and Harbours, 59 (9.

HARBOURS AND RIVERS :— Returns respecting Coastal, 59 (9.

HARKNESS, MR. E. B. (See "ELECTORAL "). HARRISON, MR. L. S. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). HAWKESBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (See " AGRICULTURE"). HENDERSON, BERYL (See "HOSPITALS HOGA.RTH, MR.' j. W. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). HOSPITALS (See also " PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC

WORKS "1 :— CHA (tors MADE BY MR. THOMAS PETERS AGAINST THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ROYAL ALEXANDRA,

FOR CHILDREN :- Reports, Are., respecting, 39. Further letter from the Auditor-General respectiog charges made by Mr. Peters (laid on Table of Assembly only) 165

DEATH OE BERYL HENDERNOS AFTER DISCHARGE FROM THE ROYAL PRINCE ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL MR CHILDREN :—

Papers in connection with, 2.9. DEATH OF MARTIN D'Aucv, RECEPTION Irony, DARLINGIIIIRST :—

Report of Inspector-General of Mental Hospitals, 209 . ISOLATION BLOCK FOR THE TREATMENT OF VENEREAL 'DISEASE AT PRINCE AURF.D :—

Report from Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works, 5 MENTAL HOSPITALS : —

Statement orltsceipts and Expenditure, Farm and Garden Account, for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83

Report of Inspector-General for 1922, 191 NURSES' HOME CAMPAIGN COLLECTIONS—SYDNEY HOSPITAL :—

Papers in connection with, 184. HOUSING- :—

DAenv GARDEN SUBURB AND OBSERVATORY HELL (THE " Rocxs") RESUMED AREAS AND OTHER HOUSING SCHEMES :—

Report of Board on for the year ended 30th June, 1921, 25 Report of Board on for the year ended 30th June, 1922. 143.

HOUSE OF COMMON:3 (See "IMMIGRATION"). HUNTER DI:STRID' WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE :—

Report of Board for year ended 39th June quid on Table of Assvnblr only), 225 ACTS, 1892-1906 :—

Bydaws under, 145, 159,

3

2

2

1 275

1 - 285 1 287

3 1099

2 309

3 883

3 881

1013

981

973

7

1

3

3 3

21

9 11

mill TNDEX

1922 (sEcoND SESSION).

PAPERS ORDERED ID RE rnINTEo.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL I-26T1r PARLTAMENT—SEGOND SESSION. ASSEMBLY JOINT VOLUME. VOLUMES.

PAGE. VOL. PAGE.

Papers—continued.

IMMIGRATION :— Extracts from Debate in the House of Commons on the Empire Settlement Bill, 26th April,

1922, 110. SCHEME OF, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF TILE hipERIAL GOVERNMENT: —

Paper relating to Immigration and Government Co-ordination—Imperial, Federal, and State, including the Empire Settlement Act, 1922, and Extracts from an Address by Lt.-Coloeel L. F. Amery, M.P., delivered before the Royal Colonial Institute, London (printed by Council only), 110

Negotiations between the Commonwealth and State Governments for an agreement in connection with, 165.

Terms of Agreement, 210 IMMIGRATION AND TOURIST BUREAU :—

WORKTNO ACCOUNT :— Balance-sheet and Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 219.

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (See "PUBLIC SE1V10E"). INDUSTRIAL DISEASES (See "MINING "). INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS (See "STATE ENTERPRISES "). INFLUENZA (See "PUBLIC HEALTH '.). INSCRIBED STOCK ACTS, 1902-1914:—

Thirty-ninth Annual Report, 175 IRRIGATION (See also "WATER CONSERVATION AND IRRIGATION

Regulations under Acts, 1, 22, 59, 98 (2 ). GURLWAA (AND MURRUMBIDGEE) IRRIGATION AREAS :—

Return respecting the operations of (laid on Table of Council only) MURRUMBIDGEE IRRIGATION AREAS :—

Petition from certain settlers praying for the right to convert their holdings into freehold (presented, to Assembly only), 215

K KEMAIIS, MR. T. M. (See " PUBLIC SERVICE KENDALL (See "CROWN LANDS"). KINCUMBER (See "MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ORPHANAGE"). KING STREET :—

WIDENING OF Report of Select Committee (laid on Table of Council only)

LABOUR AND INDUSTRY :— Report of Department on the working of the Factories and Shops Act for 1921, 19'

LABOUR FARMS ACCOUNT :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83.

LAND SETTLEMENT (See "CROWN LANDS"; also "IMMIGRATION"). LAND AND VALUATION COLTRT ACT, 1921 :—

Rules under 72, 145. LAW REFORM :—

Copy of Royal Commission issued to Professor Peden varying the Commission issued to him to inquire into (printed by Assembly only), 25

LIQUOR ACTS :— CONVICTIONS UNDER:—

Return in part to an order (1892) (laid on Table of Asiembly only), 59. GYX BARS:—

Statement by the Colonial Secretary and police reports concerning, 95. LOAN ESTIMATES (See "FINANCE"). LOCAL GOVERNMENT (See also "VALUATION OF LAND ACT, 1916 ") :—

Report of Department for year ended 30th June, 1922, 195 Ordinances under Act, 59, 77, 97, 175. Ordinances under Act (laid on Table of Aaemb(y only), 95 Onlinances under Act (Katoontlwr Municipal Golf Lints) (printed by Aaeon/dm only), 132

AGREEMENT FOR A FRANCHISE :— Between the Council of the Municipality of Armidale and the City of Armi dale Electric Supply

Company, Ltd., relating to, granted by the Council for the supply of electricity, 140. Between Council of the Shire of Cessnoek and Caledonian Collieries, Ltd., granted by the

Council, for the supply of Electricity, 3. Between the Council of the Shire of Gloucester and Arthur Blaxland Hayes, relating to,

granted by the Council for the supply of electricity, 140. Between the Cmeord Municipal Council and Tulloeh's Phcenix Ironworks, Ltd., regarding

hying of a train-line across Concord Road, 3, Between the Council of the Municipality of Warren and Charles Alexander Saunders, relating

to, granted by the Council for the supply of electricity, 157. Between the Council of the Municipality of liulgong and Leslie Whenlock Norris, relating to,

granted by the Council for the supply of electricity, 165. Between the Council of the Municipality of Fairfield and Maxwell Timothy Pahlow, as trustee

for the Sydney and Suburban Blue Metal Quarries, Limited, for laying of rails on roads and running ears thereon drawn by animal or mechanical power, 175.

BUILDING ORDINANCES;— Report of Advisory Committee on (laid on Table of Assembly only), 77

EXPENDITURE DURING THE LAST FIVE FINANCIAL YEARS :— Return showing grants for roads, &c., to Shires and Municipalities. 157 1•6

3

1

2

851

NI

NI

INDEX

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

PAPERS ORDERED TO lIE pRINTED.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES LEO PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-26TR FARM:AIR/IT—MOND SESSION. ASSEMBLI JOINT V mum E. VOLUMES.

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I e

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02 et

02

CO

CO et

LOCAL GOVERNMEMT (continued) :— •

CRANTS AND LOANS BY THE GOVERNMENT TO COE:NE:LS IN METROPOLITAN AREA :— . Statement concerning, 191.

NOTIFICATION OF RESUMPTION OF LAND UNDER ACT OF 1906, AND THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1912, FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES:—

Drainage purposes within the Municipality of Windsor, 4. General Storage and Electricity Sub-station within the Hornsby Shire, 169, Gravel Reserve for the Council of the Shire of Culcarin, 4. Office Site for the St. George County Council, 4. Public Dressing Pavilions at Cronulla, 121. . Right-of-way, Roseville, 169. Sanitary Depfit at Wyong, 139. Stormwater Channel, Willoughby, 169. Wirrinya Piddle Watering Place, 4.

RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYMENT:— Return showing Municipal and Shire Councils participating in advances made in connection

with, 47.

- let I ACDEItNIOTT, MR. C. J. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). 1 ACDONALD, MR. H, H. (See 'PUBLIC SERVICE'). 1ACHIN, DR. A. E. (See " PUBLIC SERVICE-"). 1ACPHILLIPS, MR. A. R. (Sec "PUBLIC SERVICE "). 1ANLY (See "GAS ACTS" 1912-1920,1 IARRS, CASE OF THOMAS VANCE (See "RAILWAYS "). leCA CLAY, MR. C. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). leCLEMENS, MISS N. D. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE "). leDONALD, MR. A. H. (See " AGRICULTURE "). [EAT (See "PUBLIC HEALTH"). EMBERS—

Alphabetical List of (Sessional Paper)—(Facing Pagel) • Attendances of, in Divisions and Counts-out (Sessional Paper) 1 237

ELECTION OP, TO FEDERAL PARLIAMENT :— Statement regarding Void on Table of Assembly only), 114

EENTAL HOSPITALS ... 695

Report of Inspector-General for 1922, 191 • 951 FARM AND GARDEN ACCOUNT :—

Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83. LETROPOLITAN BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE (See also "PETITIONS "):— 969

By.laws under Acts, 25. Report for year ended 30th June, 1922 (laid on Table of Assembly only), 135 886

:ILK (See "PUBLIC HEALTH "). ,INING :— .

Report of Department for, 1921, 3 ••• 1081 GUNDABOOKA GOLD FIELD:—

Report of the Inspector of Mines on, 110. Gazette notice under the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1912, regarding the use of permitted

explosives, 16. INDUSTRIAL DISEASES—METALLIFEROUS MINES AT BROKEN HILL :- 1

Terms of first appointment issued to Professor Chapman in connection with Technical Inquiry, into, 139.

Further reports of the Technical Commission of Inquiry appointed to investigate the occurrence Of, 3. ••• 1189

INING ACT, 1906 :— Proclamation under, declaring certain lands to be private lands, 3, 67, 175, 215.

ITCHELL, CASE OF FRANCIS BRUCE (See " RAILWAYS ITTAGONG FARM HOME :—

ALLEGED ILLTRKATMENT OF BOYS, RIGGINS AND NORTH :— Reports concerning, 121.

FARM ACCOUNT :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 ••• 975

OODIE, MR. A. W. S. (See " PUBLIC SERVICE "). OORE-STREET :—

EXTENSION OF :— . . Report of Select Committee ((aid On Table of donned only) .. 1043

T. GEORGE (See " RAILWAYS "). . . . . . OUNT ST. JOSEPH ORPHANAGE, KINCUMBER :—

AF,LEFIED ILL-TREATMENT OF TWO CHILDREN, WITILE INMATES OF Report of Departmental Investigation into charges of, by Mr. W. P. J. Skelton, M.L.A.,101 ... 1103

UNICIPAL (See also "LOCAL GOVERNMENT ; also "VALUATION OF LAND ACT, 1916 ") :— RELIEF OF UNEMPLOYMENT :—

Return showing Municipal and Shire Councils participating in advances made in connection with, 47.

EXPENDITURE DURING THE PAST FIVE FINANCIAL YEARS :— Return showing grants for roads, Acc., to shires and municipalities, 157 • 851

CHANTS AND LOANS BY THE GOVERNMENT TO COUNCILS IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA :— Statement concerning, 191.

URPHY. DR. R. K. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE "1.

Pc?1_ INDEX,

1922 (sEcoND SESSION).

REF 11E810E3 TO THE VOTES AND FROOKEDING3, VOL. 1-26TII PARIAARENT—SECOND SESSION.

PAPERS ORDERED TO BE PRINTED.

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ASSEM

VOL. PAGE. VOL. PAGE.

Papers—continued.

MURRAY RIVER (See also " AGRICULTURE ") :— Report of Commission for year ended 20th June, 164 157 3 831

LANDS:— • Notes by Mr. A. U. McDonald, Chief Inspector, Department of Agriculture, together with

...... 1 45 by Minister Table A bill 39 statement the (lair]. on Of Rmenl only), Report of the Murray Lands Advisory Committee, dated 20th September, 1022 (laid on. Tab!

of ..48.8embry only), 132• 1 49 MURRUMBIDGEE IRRIGATION AREA (See "IRRIGATION"). MUSEUM :—

AusTiatrax :—

Report of Trustees, for year ended 30th June, 1920, 22 Do do do 1922, 191

1 483 499

NAVIGATION ACT, 1901 :— Regulations under, 20.

NEWINcToN COLLEGE COUNCIL BILL :— Report from Select Committee (laid on Table 61 Connell only), 171 803

NICHOLSON, MR I I (See " PUBLIC SERVICE NURSES' HOME (See " HOSPITALS").

0 OBSERVATORY HILL (See "HOUSING "). ORPHANAGES (See "MOUNT SI'. JOSEPH ORPHANAGE, K1NCUMBER" ; also " EppcA-

TION"):—

PAHLOW, gAxwELL TIMOTHY (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT.") PAINT

Statement showing quantity of H. A. Taylor point purchased by Government Depart- ments during 1921 (laid on Table of ilgs•embly only), 175 • 1. • .• 1011

PARLIAMENT r- • •Proalatnation proroguing 231

PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS r- Anorriosar. LABORATORY ACCOMMODATION AT TUE Hawituseurry AnnwohturrAh Cor.hura

:Report together with Minutes of Evidence and Plans, 5 ii 67 ISOLATION BLOCK FOR THE TREATMENT OF VENEREAL DISEASES AT THE ROYAL PRINCE ALTREI

HOSPITAL Reports together with Minutes of Evidence, Appendices, aud Plans, 5 2 1 883

PASTURES PROTECTION ACT, 1912-1920 :— Regulations under, 5, 145, 180.

PERKINS, MR. P. A. (See " PUBLIC SERVICE"). PETERS, MR. (See "HOSPITALS.") PETITIONS (See also " ELECTORAL ")

Assembly :— EAST MAITLAND RACECOURSE, ENABLING BILL :--

Petition from certain residents of East Maitland against the passing of, I"5 1 799 Electors of Maitland and residents of East Maitland, rte., in favour of the passing of, 183 1 801

ELECTION PETITION, JOSEPH ALFRED CLARK V. SITTING MEMBERS—WAMIO MANTA :— Laid on Table, 5,

EXTENSION OP SEWERAGE SYSTEM TO DIE MUNICIPALITIES OF GRANY/LLE, ACBURN, LIDCOMBE, PROSPECT AND SHERWOOD :—

From the Municipalities concerned, praying for, 131 3 1037 MURRUMBIDGE11 IRRIGATION AREAS:—

Petition from certain settlers, praying for the right to convert their holdings into freehold, 215. 3 881 PROPOSED WITHDRAWAL OF PUBLIC SERVANTS FROM THE JURISDICTION OF THE ARBITRATION

' COURT :— From certain citizens of Goulburn and District, praying that existing rights be preserved, 131. fl 289

WATER AND SEWERAGE RATING :— From certain electors of Western Bankstown, respecting, 9 From certain eleetors of Parrarnatta, 87 15 From certain electors of Ashfield, 219 ......

POLICE (See also " LIQUOR ACTS ") :— Report of Department for 1921, 59 3 85

AcLuago MISCONDUCT AT ARTISTS' BALL;- -. Statement respecting, 127. • SUPERANNUATION AND REWARD FUND:—

Statement of Receipts and Payments for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 ...... 3 109 POLICE REGULATION ACT, 1899 :—

Rules and Regulations under, 4, 47, 51, 83, 97, 191. POLICE REGULATION (SUPERANNUATION) ACT, 1906 :—

Rules under, 83, 97. PREMIER'S 'CONFERENCE (See "CONFERENCE"). PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL, (See "PUBLIC HEALTH "). PRINTING COMMITTEE (See "COMMITTEES").

3 111 '3 117

3 121

3 119

3 123

3 223

2 851

2 883 3 225

3 253

3 289

INDEX.

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

LASERS ORDERED TO BE PRINTED.

RE FE NUBS TO THE voriz-: AND ritOCREDINGS, VOL. I-26111 PARLIAMENT-SEMND SESSION. I liras:OBIS VOLUME.

JOINT VOLUMES.

VOL. PAGE. VOL. PAGE,

Papers-contimted.

PRISONS :- Report of Comptroller-General for 1921, 165

BREAD ACCOUNT :- Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th lime, 1922, 83

EMU PLAINS PRISON li'ARM-PARM ACCOUNT :- Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1022, 83

DYE STOCK ACCOUNT:- . Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83

PROCLAMATIONS (See also " MINING ACT"):- Proroguing Parliament

PROPORTIONS/2 REPRESENTATION (See " ELECTORAL"). PUBLIC HEALTH (See also "MINING

Report of Directer.General for 1921 (laid on Table of Assembly only), 219 1310,Ltix MEAT Piz IISERVIXI: PROCESS :-

Correspondence, Reports, &c., concerning, 145. FARM ACCOUNT :-

Statement of reneipts and expenditure for year ended 30 June, 1922, 83 INFLUENZA :-

Return showing expenditure during the past five financial years, by country committee, 157 IsoLatioN BLoez pm/ THE TREATMENT OF VENF.REIL DISEASES AT THIS ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED

HOSPITAL Report from Parliamentary Standing Co-mmittee on Public Works, 5

M II.K SUPPLY FOR THE CITY OF SYDNEY AND MUNICIPALITIES IN THE METROPOLITAN AREA :- Progress Report from Select Committee, 219

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ACT (See also " EDUCATION ") :- Amended Regulations under Act of 1980, 3, 219.

PUBLIC SERVICE :- Regulations under Act, 4, 41, 110, 149. Report of Board for year ended 30th June, 1922, 184

CASE OP JollY LEO STANISI,AUS DUFFY :- Statement by the Public Service Board relating to, 219.

MALE JUNIOR CLERKS :- Return respecting the number t4/pointed to, and resigned from, the Public Service since let

January, 1915, and the difficulty in securing suitable male junior clerk°, 180. MINUTE OF BOARD ItELATINO TO APPOINTMENT OP :- •

Messrs. W. J. Hamblen aid S. J. Nicholson as Teachers of Electrical Trades, Techttieal Education Branch, 4.

Mr. S. Smith, Teacher of Wool Subjects, Technical Education Branch, 4. Mr. Al. Forsythe as Teacher of Mechanical and Engineering Trades Drawing, Broken Bill

Technical College, 4. Mr. P. Randall as Teacher ofTitting and Machining, Sydney Technical College, 4. Mr. H. Y. Henderson as Teacher of Sanitary Engineering, Sydney Technical College, 4. Mr. L. J. Fathers as Head Teacher of Electrical Mechanics, Technical Education Branch, 4. Mr. W. V. W. Thompson, as Clerk, Crown Solicitor's Office, 110. Mr. W. A. K Gundry as Supervisor of Correspondence Courses, Technical Education Branch, 4. Dr. R. K. Murphy as Lecturer-in-charge, Chemistry Department, Sydney Technical College, 4. Mr. R. Carswell as Teacher of Art ; Technical Education Branch, 4. Mr. G. G. Beeby as teacher of Electrical Fitting ; Newcastle Techtiieal Education Branch, 4. Miss M. D. A. McClemens as Medical Officer, Department of Public InstrUction, 4. • Drs. A. E. Machin and W. IC. W. Elook as Medical Officers, Department of Public Instruction, 4, Mr. D. A. Trigg as Mechanician, Sydney Observatory, 4. Dr. a Badham as Junior Microbiologist, Department of Public Health, 4. Mr. AL J. E. Squire as Assistant Experimentalist, Department of Agriculture, 21. Mr. A. W. S. Moodie as Assistant Experimentalist, Department of Agriculture, 21. Mr. L. If. .Rowney as Experimentalist, Department di Agriculture,22. Messrs. G. Rowe and C. J. Matdormott s Assistant Dairy Instructors, Department of

Agriculture, 22. Mr. E. E. S. Clayton as Assistant Inspector, Department of Agriculture, 22. Messrs. E. Wilkinson and A. R. Macehillips as Assistant Dairy Instructors, Department of

Agriculture, 22. Mr. J. Douglass as Assistant Experimentalist, Department of Agriculture, 22. Mr. C. McCauley As Assistaid Experimentalist, Department of Agriculture, 22. Mr. E. A. Perkins, B.Sc., as Assistant Entomologist, Department of Agriculture, 22. Mr. L. S. Harrison as Assistant Inspector of Agriculture, Department of Agriculture, 22. Mr. II. A. Calder as Dentist, Medical Branch, Department of Public Instruction, 22. Mr. I?. Al. Kemmis as Legal Clerk, Resumed Properties Department, and Office of the Housing

Board, the Treasury, 39. Mr. Launcelot John Green, as Assistant Experimentalist, Department of Agriculture, 07. 31r. V. S. Rawson, as Teacher of Chemistry, Broken Hill, Department of Public Instruction, 72, Mr. T. L. Within, as Field Assistant, Geological Survey Branch, Department of Mince, 73. Mr. William Webster, as Junior Sheep Assistant, Department of Agriculture, 98. Air. E. AL Smith, as Teacher of Art, Grade IV, East Sydney, Technical Education Branch, 143.

MINUTE OF BOAR!' RELATING TO APPOINTMENT OF :- Mr. 3f. J. Dunphy, as Teacher of Agricultural Engineering, Grade II,, Sydney Technical

Education Branch, Department of Public Instruction, 199. Mr. H. H. MacDonald, as Teacher of Engineering Trades, Grade II., Sydney Technical Education

Branch, Department of Education, 199. Mr. Stanley Carr, as Dentist, Medical Branch, Department of Public Instruction, 209. Mr. J. W. Hogarth, s Teacher of Chemistry, Grade IV, Newcastle Technical Education Branch,

Department of Public Instruction, 209. PROPOSED WITHDRAWAL Or PLU3Lic SERVANTS FROM THE JURISDICTION Or THE ARBITRATION

COURT :- Petition from Citizens of Goulhurn and District, praying that existing rights be preserved

(presented to Assembly otzly),131

231

=di INDEX.

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

TAPERS ORDERED TO BE PRINTED.

REFERENCE; TO TIER VOTES Ago pROGEEDINGs, VOL. 1-26TH rARMAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

Papers-continued.

PUBLIC SERVICE ( continued J :- SALARY AppEALS :-

Minute by the Public Service Board relating to, 219 STATE TRAWLING INDUSTRY-

Inquiry respecting Coal Contract :-(a) Statement by Colonial Secretary ; (b) Copy of communication from Public Service Board respecting Commissioner's Report ; (c) Interim Report by Commissioner (Mr. II'. M. Macfarlane); (d) Summary of Report, and Mr Macfarlane's comments thereon ; (e) Copy of Coal Agreement, 91

Investigatien into the Working of :-Report of, 195 PUBLIC TRUSTS ACT, 1897 :-

Abstract of, intended to be dedicated to public purposes under, 53. PUBLIC TRUSTEE :-

Report for year ended 30th June, 1922, 101 Regulations under Act, 4.

PUBLIC WORKS :- Report of Department for year ended 30th June, 1922 (laid on Table of Anson'', y only), 225

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1912 :-- NOTIFICATION OF RESUMPTION OR AppRopRIATION OF LAND UNDER, FOR THE FOLLOWING

PURPOSES :- Burrinjurk Dam, 4. Canterbury, Campsie, Bethune:, and Bankstown Sewerage, 71. Hunter District Water Supply. 4. Northern Suburbs Ocean °Udall Sewer, 71. Plant Depot at Singleton for the Council of the Shire of Patrick Plains, 41. Public Offices at Darlington for the Coinmissionera of the Government Savings Bank of New

South Wales, 71. Public School purposes at Bass Hills, Cullirel, Lilian Park. Naremburn, and Punchbowl, 3. Railway traffic between Sydney and Wallangarra by additional accommodation at Broad

meadow, 4. Railway traffic between Sydney and Nowra by widening the Railway at Otford, 4. Railway traffic between Sydney and Bourke by provision of gatekeeper's cottage near

Toongabb?e, 4. Railway traffic between Sydney and Bourke by closing a public level-crossing at Albert-street,

Lilligow, and provision of road under viaduct, 4. Railway between Lideombe and Regents Park-regrading line at Berate., 22. Railway from tin Central Station, Sydney, from:near Circular Quay to Bondi (Eastern Suburbs)

and from the Main Suburban Railway between Stanmore and Petersham Stations, to near Weston-road, Balmain (Western Suburbs), 71.

Railway traffic between Sydney and Macksville by provision of water supply at Dingo Creek, 71. Railway traffic between Wardell-road and Glebe Island by provision of road approach to Bridge

at Glebe Island, 71. Railway traffic between Sydney and Wallangarra by duplicating line at Nf uswellbrook, 121. Railway traffic between .innee and flay, by remodelling June° station yard, 121. Railway Molong to DAM) (Part 4), 121. Railway traffic between Sydney and Albury by. widening approach to overbridge at

Tahmoor, 139. Railway construction, Central Station to Circular Quay, Sydney ; Sydney to Bondi ; and Main

Suburban line between Stanmore and Petersham to near Westomroad, Balmain, 139. Railway traffic between Sydney and Bourke by deviation between Bowenfels and Wallera-

wang, 139. Railway traffic between Parkes and Narronline, by provision of ballast pit at Narromine, 169. Bridge over Tweed River at McKenzie's Crossing, 139. Water Supply, Bert.igau, 22 ; Toeumwal, 41.

NOrfricATIoNA OF REsUMPTIONS oF LAND, UNDER TEM Puma° WORKs ACT, 1912, AND THF. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1919, FOR :-

Drainuge purposes within the Municipality of Windsor, 4. General Storage awl Electricity Sub-station within the Hornsby Shire, 169. Gravel Reserve for the Council of the Shire of Culeairn, 4. Office Site for the St. George County Council, 4. Public Dressing Pavilions at Cronulla, 121. Right-of-way, Roseville, 169. Sanitary Bernet at Wyong, 139. Storinwater Channel, Willoughby, 169. Wirrinya Public Watering Place, 4.

PUBLIC WORKS FUND (See "FINANCE "). PURE FOOD ACT, 1908 :-

Regulations under, 4.

RAILWAYS (See also "PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1912 ") :- Report of the Commissioners for quarter ended 30 June 1922, 71.

Do for year ended 30 June, 1622, 71. A SIMINISTRATION :-

Reply by Commissioners to statement by Mr. D. M. Anderson, M.L.A., regarding (laid on Table of Assembly only), 145

ArniENISTRATIoN, CONTROL, AND ECONOMT, OF THE RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY SERVICES:- Report of Royal Co-omission of Inquiry (Mr. Justice Edmunds), 25

CASE OF THOMAS VAINTE MARRS :- Report from Select Committee (laid or Table of Assembly only), 132

CASE OF FRANCIS BRUCE MITCHELL :- • Report from Select Committee (laid on Table of Assembly only), 191

CLAIMS OF MESIRS. WORRALL BRoS., OF MANILDIcA :- Report from Select Committee (laid on Table of Aninsbly only), 133 llllllll

JOINT VOLUMES.

VOL. PACE-

3 743 3 769

3 287

3 301

3 337 3 461

3 603 3 475 3 605 $ 883

33

AssEMBLY \01, ME. -- vor,. PAGE.

INDEX.

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-26Th PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION.

PAPERS ORDERED TO BE PRINTED.

ASSEMBLY VOLUME.

JOINT VOLUME.

vol.. PACE, VOL. I PAGE.

Papers—continued.

/-4 ,4

Co

04rirl

R RAILWAYS (conilnued):—

EXPENDITURE DURING THE LAST FIVE FINANCIAL YEARS :— Return showing en (a) carriage of starving stock ; (b)r eduction in carriage of fodder to starving

stock (laid on. Table of Assembly only), 157 851 EXTENSION OF, IN CONNECTION WITH LAND SUPPLEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT :—

Report of the Official Committee on (a) Proposed railway to the Bulge Tableland and possi-bilities of increased settlement ; (b) Proposed railway to the Comboyne Plateau : and (c) Kendal District—possibility of additional settlement, 149 . 259

Report of Official Committee on proposed railway from the Groat Northern Railway, near Wollun, to the North Coast Railway at Mount George, 184 263

Report of Official Committee on Land Development and Settlement on proposed railway connections between the Northern Tablelands and the North Coast, and possibilities of increased settlement in that area, 225 .. 265

MR. J. C. TROTTER,' ACTING ASSISTANT ENGINEER, TERMINAL GRAIN ELEVATOR :— Papers in connection with services of (laid on Table of Assembly only), 98 _ 621.

RAILWAY WORKS:— Return respecting under construction, 73.

TIMBER SUPPLIES :— Correspondence and statements respecting, during post-war years 1919 to 1922, 81.

RANDALL, MR. P. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). RANDERSON, MR. H. Y. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"), RAWSON, MR. V. S. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE RECEPTION HOUSE, DARLINGHURST (See "HOSPITALS REGISTR SR-GENERAL :—

Return of Transactions under Statute, administered by (printed by Assembly only), 225 ..... 291 REGULATIONS, RULES, AND FORMS :- -

Careless Use of Fire Act, 1912, 4, Closer Settlement Acts, 97, 114. Crown Lands Consolidation Act„ 1913, 5 ( 2), 139. Finance Taxation Management Act, 1915 (Betting Tickets), 206. Forestry Act, 1916, 153, Gas Act, 1912

' 39.

Irrigation Acts, 4, 22, 59, Land and Valuation Court Act, 1921, 72, 145. Navigation Act, 1001, 30. Pastures Protection Act, 1912-1920, 5, 145, 180. Police Regulation Act, 1899, 4, 47, 191. Police Regulation Act, 1899, and the Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act, 1906, 83. Public Instruction Act, 1880, 3, 219. Public Service Act, 1902, 4, 41, HO, 149. Public Trustee Act, 1912, 4. Pure Food Act, 1908, 4. Supreme Court Rules, 4, 84, 206 (Foreign Court); Theatres and Public Halls Act, 1908, 175. Workmen's Compensation Act, 1916, 3.

RETURNED SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT BRANCH, DEPARTMENT OF LANDS : — PRODUCE AND TRADING ACCOUNT: —

StEPCITIent of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 257 RICHMOND RI VER :—

Returns, respecting port of, 59 ( 3 ). RIVER MURRAY :—

Report of Commission for year ended 30th June, 1922, 157 831 ROADS :—

CATE:EDS IL-STREET (ADJOINING Sr. MARY'S CATHEDRAL) :— Correspondence respecting the closing of and the transfer to the Roman Catholic Church

authorities, 61. GRANTS FOR :—

Return showing, to Shires and Municipalities (during the past Jive financial years) (laid on Table of Alsembly only), 157 851

Return showing, to Shires and Municipalities, 191. ROYAL ALEXANDER HOSPITAL (See "HOSPITALS "). ROWE, MR. G. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE ROWINEY, MR. L. F. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE RULES (See "REGULATIONS, FORMS, AND RULES").

• S

SEWERAGE (See also "PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1912"; also "PETITIONS " ; also " METRO. POLI TAN BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE").

SHARES (See "S TAMP DUTIES ACT, 1920 ") — SHAW. INSPEC TOR THOMAS E. (See " BOILERS "). SHIPPING :—

Returns respecting Coastal, 59( 3 ). SHIRES (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT "). SILOS (See "AGRICULTURE "). SKELTON, W. P. J., ESQUIRE, M.L.A. (See "MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ORPHANAGE, KIN.

CUMBER ") :— SMITH, MR. K M. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE "). SMITH, MR. S. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). SOLDIERS (See also "CROWN LANDS ").

SErrissussrs :— Report of Director for year ended 30th June, 1922 (laid on Table of Assembly only), 225 195 Progress Report from Select Committee (laid on Table of Assembly only), 215 289

It 6317—E

INDEX •

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

PAPERS ORDERED TO BE PRINTED.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-26TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION. ASSEMBLy JOINT

VOLUME. - VOLUMES.

Papers—continued.

SOLICITORS :— CHARGES BY :—

PAGE. VOL. PAGE.

General Order ender Conveyancing Act, respecting (printed by Assembly coyly), 139.. 1 9 SPECIAL DEPOSITS ACCOUNTS ACT, 1911 :—

ABORIGINES PRO IEC, PION BOA RD —PRODUCE A ND SALE STORE ACCOUNT :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 34 2 949

AG RICU LTURA L COLL EG ES AN D EX PEFLIM ENT Fauns—FARM ACCOUNT :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 1 41

ANIMAL INDUSTRY ACCOUNT :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 84 1 43

EMU PLAINS PRISON FA UM—FARM ACCOUNT :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th Jane, 1922, 83 3 121

PARSEE NEVI ILK BOOTMAKING SCHOOL :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 33 1 513

GOSFORD FA EM HOME FOR Boys—FARM ACCOUNT Statement of Receipts an l Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 . 2 971

LABOUR FARMS ACCOUNT :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 2 973

MENTAL HOSPITALS EN ERA L UV—FA RM AND GARDEN ACCOUNT : Sta temen t of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 39th June, 1922, 83 2 969

MITTAGONO FAR 3I HOME —FARM ACCOUNT Statemsnt of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 2 975

Paisoxs —BREA D ACCOUNT Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 3 117

PRISONS—LI VE STOCK ACCOUNT : — Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 3 119

PUBLIC HEALTH FARM A CCOUNT :— Statemen t of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 3 223

RETURNED SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT BRANCH—PRODUCE AND TRADING ACCOUNT :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 1 257

TOURISTS RESORTS — WORKING ACCOUNT Balance-sheet and Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 306 June, 1922, 219. 1 .., 3 1099

SQUIRE, MR. M. J. E. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). STAMP Durms ACT, 1920 :—

Minute in regard to the variation of Section 42 of, so far as it -relates to transfer of shares and, stocks, LOU.

STANDING ORDERS :— COUNCIL :—

Report of Committee on Amendments and Rescissions of certain Standing orders (laid on Tolle! of Council and included in Journal only).

STATE CHILDREN DEPARTMENT (See also "MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ORPHANAGE, KIN. CUMBER ") :—

ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF BOYS HIGGINS AND NORTH AT MITTAGONG FARM HOME :— Reports concerning, 121.

STATE DEBT COMMISSIONERS :— Report for year ended 30th June, 1922, 199 2 335

STATE ENTERPRISES ;— Balance-sheets, Trading Accounts, &e., for the year ended 30th June, 1922, together with the

Report of the Auditor-General thereon, 2-21 3 675 STATE TRAWLING INDUSTRY :—

FISH CAUGHT RV STATE TRAWLERS :— Report respecting alleged glut of (laid on Table of Arrembly only), 139 3 767

INQUIRY RESPECTING COAL CONTRACT 1— (a) &stem sat by Colonial Secretary ; (b) Copy of communication from Public Service Board

respecting Commissioner's Report; (c) Interim Report by Commissioner (Mr. IV. M. Macfarlane) ; (d) Summary of Report, and Mr. Maefarlane's comments thereon ; (e) Copy of Coal Agreement (laid on Table of Assembly only), 91 •.• • 3 743

IN VESTIGATION INTO THE WORE! NC OF :— Report of Public Service Board, 195 3 769

ST. JOSEPH (See 'MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ORPHANAGE, KINGUMBER"). ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL (See " ROADS "). STOCK (See also " AG RIC ULTURE ")

Report of Stock Branch, Department of Agriculture, for year ended 30th June, 1922, 199 1 33 SUPERANNUATION BOARD (See also "POLICE ") :—

Third Annual Report for year ended 30th June, 1922, 159 267 SUPREME COURT ACTS :—

Rules, under, 4, 34, 206. (Foreign Court). SYDNEY AND SUBURBAN BLUE-METAL QUARRIES, LIMITED (See "LOCAL GOVERN-

MENT.") SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND:—

Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year ended 30th June, 1922 (printed by Council only), 61 3 1039

SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL :— Report of Trustees for 1921, 3 1 451

SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST :— Report of Commissioners for the year ended 30th June, 1922, 199. 1 731 Statement of Accounts for year ended 30th June, 1922, 161 1 711

SYNOPSIS OF VOTING (" See "ELECTORAL"),

1

455

1

255

3 1099

2 1025

3 461. 3 387

475

2 333

1 515

3 777

3 1093

1 195

2 1025

INDEX. XXXV

1922 (SECOND SESSION).

PAPERS ORDERED TO BE PRINTED.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-26T11 PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION. ASSEMBLY JOINT VOLUME, VOLUMES

PACE. PAGE. VOL. Papers—continued.

VOL.

TAXATION (See "COMMISSIONS ") TAYLOR, H. A. (See " PAECT,"; THEATRES AND PUBLIC HALLS ACT, 1908 :—

Regulations under, 175. THE ROCKS (See "HOUSING THOMPSON, MR. IV. V. W. (See " PUBLIC SERVICE ").

TIMBER (See " RAILWAYS TOURIST RESORTS :—

• WORKING ACCOUNT :— Balance-shut and Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1922, 219

TRADE UNIONS :— Report of Registrar for period 1st January, 1920, to 30th June, 1921, 4

TRAMWAYS :— Report of the COMMIS3i0DEPS for quarter ended 30th June, 1922, 71

Do do year ended 30th June, 1922, 71 ADMINISTRATION, CONTROL AND ECONOMY OF THE RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY SERVICES :—

Report of Royal Commission of Inquiry (Mr. Justice Edmunda) 25. TRAWLING INDUSTRY (See " STATE TRAWLING INDUSTRY "). TREASURY INSURANCE BOARD :—

Report for the year ended 30th June, 1922, 77 TRIGG, MR. D. A, (See " PUBLIC SERVICE"). TROTTER, MR. J. C. (See " RAILWAYS "). TULLOCWS PERENIX IRONWORKS, LTD. (See " LOCAL GOVERNMENT "). TWEET). RIVER

Return respecting expenditure on Harbour Works and receipts from Harbour dues, &c., 59.

u NAUTHORISED IN SUSPENSE (See "FINANCE"). NEMPLOY ED (Sue " MUNICIPAL " ; also "LOCAL GOVERNMENT

1NIVERSITY OF SYDNEY:— Report of Senate for 1921, 4 By-laws, 4, 29, 47, 59, 21 2.

V VALUATION OF LAND ACT, 1916 :—

Statement of Accounts under, for year ended 30th June, 1922, 83 7ENEREA I DISEASE (See "PUBLIC HEALTH"). TOTES AND PROCEEDINGS :—

Nos. 1 to 61

WAITARA FOUNDLING HOME •— Case of Eche Fox (laid on Table of Aseembly only), 225

WAMMERAWA (See "ELECTORAL"). WARREN (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT"), WATER CONSERVATION AND IRRIGATION :—

Report of Commission for year ended 30th June, 1922, 219 WATER SUPPLY (See also "METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY AND

SEWERAGE " ; also "HUNTER DISTRICT WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE" also "PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1912 " ; also "PETITIONS ").

WAYS ANT) MEANS (Sec "FINANCE "). WEBSTER, MR. WILLIAM (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). WEEKLY REPORT OF DIVISIONS IN COMMITTEE, Nos. 1 to 15 WEIGHTS AND MEnSURE2 BRANCH, CHIEF SECRETARY'S OFFICE :—

Report for 1921, 13 WENTWORTH (See " CEiRLWAA (WENTWORTH) IRRIGATION AREA"). WESTERN L INDS :—

Particulars of Leases issued under provisions of Acts, 22, 95, 149, Report of Board for year ended 30th June, 1922, 225

WHEAT (See "AGRICULTURE "I WILKINSON, MR. F. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE ") WILLAN, MR. T. L. (See "PUBLIC SERVICE"). WOLLUN (See "RAILWAYS WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT, 1910-1916 ;—

Amended Regulation under, 3. Report of Registrar of Friendly Societies, &C., 011 transactions under, for period 1st January,

1920, to 30th June, 1921,4 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION (BROKEN HILL) ACT, 1920 :—

Amendment of Broken Hill Mines (Pneumoconiosis Tuberculosis) Compensation Scheme under, 3 WORRALL BROTHERS, MESSRS., OF MANILDRA (See " RAILWAYS").

1

1

251

1922.

(SECOND SESSION.)

NEW SOUTH WALES.

ALPHABETICAL LIST

OF

MEMBERS

OF THE

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY..

(SECOND SESSION-TWENTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT)

OPENED Im JULY, 1922—PROROGUED

29m. NOVEMBER, 1922.

68331 M68t)

(4d.11

1922. . (SEcoNE SESSION.)

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY TWENTY-SIMIt PARLIAMENT —SEcoNo Si SS1ON.

Date of Writs : 18 Fein mow, 1922. Nomination Day : 25 Feltmary, 1922. Polling Day : 25 March 1922. Return of Writs : 19 April, 1922.

SECOND SESSION-0 PEN ED lta A ULY, - 1922—P RO ROGU El) 29ra NOVEMBER, 1922.

No. I Name.

Anderson, David More, Esq.

Electorate

Hyde,

No. •_•

47

Name,

Kilpatrick, Matthew, Esq. ...

Electorate.

Murray. 2 Ark-ins, James Guy Dailey, Esq St. George. 48 Lane, Albert, Esq. ... Balmain. 3 Arthur, Richard, Esq., M.D. North Shore. 49 Lang, John Thomas, Esq. Parramatta.

aAshford, William George, Esq Wammerawa. Sc) Lazzarini, Carlo Camillo, Esq. ... Western Suburbs. 5 Baddeley, John Marcus, Esq. ... Newcastle. 51 Lee, job ,: Robert, Esq. .. Botany. 6 Bagnall, Will Roy Clifford, Esq. St. George. 5 9 Levy, The Hon• Daniel, B.A., LL.B. Sydney.

Bailey, John, Esq. ... Goulburn. (Speaker.) 8 Ball, The Hon. Richard Thomas ... Murray. 53 Ley, The Eton. Thomas John St. George. 9 13:win, The Hon. Thomas Rainsford Byde. Loughlin, Peter Ffrench, Esq. Cootamundra.

10 Bennett, The Hon. Walter ... Maitland. 55 Loxton, Edward james, Esq., K.0 Hyde. 11 13irt, John Edward, Esq. Sydney. (Temporary Chairman of Committees.)

19 Bruntnell, The Hon. Albert Parramatta. 56 McClelland, Alfred, Esq. ... NorthernTablet:1nel 13 Bruxner, Lieut.-Col. Michael Fred- Northern Tablelatu, McGirr, James, Esq.... Cootamundra.

erick, D.S.O. - 56 :UGC irr , J oh n joseph Gregory, Esq.... Sydney. 14 Burke, Francis Michael, Esq. ... Botany. 59 McKell, -William John, Esq. Botany. 15 Butt enshaw, Ernest Albert, Esq. ... Murrumbidgee. 60 MuTiernan, Edward Aloysius, Esq. Western Suburbs. 16 Cameron, William, Esq. .. • • • Maitland. B.A., LLB 17 Cann, George, Esq. St. George. 61 Main, Hugh, Esq. ... Cootaniundra. 18 Chaffey, Captain The HOD. Frank Namoi. 62 .Minahan, Patrick Joseph, Esq. ... Sydney.

Augustus. 63 Missingbani, William Thomas, Esq.... Byron. 19 20

/Clark, joseph Alfred, Esq. Cocks, The Hon. Arthur Alfred

Wammerawa. North Shore,

64 65

Moiesworth, Voltaire, Esq.Morrow, Thomas Howard, Esq.

Cumlierland. Parramatta.

21 Clement.

Connell, Major Hugh John, D.S.O., NeWcastle. 66 67

Morton, Mark Fables, Esq.Murphy, Cecil Horace, Esq.

Wollondilly. North Shore

68 Murray, David, Esq. Newcastle. 9 2 Cromarty, Magnus, Esq. ... Newcastle. 69 Mutch, Thomas Davies, Esq. Botany. 23 Davidson, Mark Anthony, Esq. Sturt. 70 Nesbitt, George, Esq. Byron. 24 Davies, William, Esq. 71 Ness, John Thomas, Esq. ... Western Suburbs. 25 Doe, 13rian James, Esq. ... Sturt 72 O'Brien, William Joseph, Esq. ... :11tirray. 26 Dooley, James, Esq.— .• • • •• Bathurst. 73 O'Halloran, Robert Emmett, Esq. Eastern Suburbs. 27 Drunnnond, David Henry, Esq. NorthernTableland (Temporary Chairman of Committees.)

(Temporary Chairman of Committees.) 74 O'Hearn, Walter Finlay, Esq. Maitland. 28 Dunn, Captain William Fraser Wammerawa, 75 Oakes, The Hon. Charles William ... Eastern Suburbs 29 Fallon, Cyril Joseph, Esq., M.B. Eastern Suburbs. 7 6 Perdriau, Raymond Stephen, Esq. ... Byron. 30 Fell, William Scott, Esq. ... North Shore. 77 Perkins, John Arthur, Esq. Goulburn. 31 Fitzgerald, Joseph John, Esq. ... Oxley. 76 Quirk, John, Esq. ... 32 Fitzpatrick, The Hon. John Charles Bathurst. 79 Ratcliffe, Wilfred Joseph, Esq. Botany.

Lucas, 80 Rosenthal, Major-General Sir Charles, Bathurst. 33 Fitzsimons, William Hobert, Esq. ... Cumberland. E.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. 34 Flannery, Martin Matthew, Esq. ... urronbidgee. 81 Rutledge, Lieut.-Col Thomas Lloyd Goulburn. 35 Fuller The Hun. Sir George War. Wollondilly. Forster.

burton, K.C.M.G. 82 Scully, Patrick Charles, Esq. Namoi. 36 Goldstein, Hyman, Esq. ... Eastern Suburbs. 83 Skelton, Walter Peden Joyce, Esq.... Newcastle 37 Gosling, Mark, Esq. I St. George. Stopford, Robert, Esq., M.D. 13alniain. 38 Greig, Robert, Esq. ...I Ryde. 85 Stuart-Robertson, Robert James, Esq. Bal main.

(Temporary Chairman of Committees.) 86 Thorby, Harold Victor Campbell, Esq. Wammerawa. 39 Grimm, Arthur Hetherington, Esq. Murrumbidgee. 87 Vincent, Boy Stanley, Esq.... ... Oxley. 40 Henley, The Hon. Sir Thomas, K.B.E. Hyde. 88 Walker, Robert Bruce, Esq. Cumberland. 41 Hill, Theodore Hooke, Esq. Oxley. (Chairman of Committees). 42 Ali aisington, Ed ward Matthew, Esq. Stu it. 89 Wcarne, The Hon. Walter Ernest ... Namoi. 43 Hoskins, Tom James, Esq. Western Suburbs. 90 Weaver, Reginald Walter Darcy, Eq. North Shore. 44 Jackson, Joseph, Esq. Sydney. 91 -Wilson, James Chaplain, Esq. ... -Western Suburbs. 45 Jaques, ..Mr. Harold Vivian, RA., Eastern Subu (Temporary Chairman of Committees.)

LL.B. 92 Wright, Jabez, Esq. Sturt. 46 Keegan, Thomas, Esq. Balmain.

u Declared not duly elected by Elections and Qualification,. Comilla a, 26 h July, 1922, S Dv:tared duly elected by Elections and qualifications Conunittee, 26th J dy, 1922. c Death atmounced, 12111 S{plEmtmr, 1922. d Nominated nude. dot Parliament«ry Elictions (Casual Vacancies) Act 1920, an amended by the Parliamentary Elections (Casual Yawn es)

.4 mentimeni .4ct 1921, 28th September, 1922.

OFFICERS. Speaker •• •

Chairman of Committees Clerk ol the Legislative Assembly ... •.• ••• Clerk Assistant ... ••• Second Clerk Assistant ... ••• •e* •••

Serjeant-ot-Arms and Clerk of Select Committees...

THE HozionABLE DANIEL LEVY, 13.A.,LL.B. R013ERT BRUCE 'WALKER. ESQ

WILLIAM STEWART MOWLE.

SYDNEY GRANT BOTHELL.

-WILLIAM 'RUPERT MCCODRT.

HC.IIDLD LAURENCE HARNETT.