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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES.ve4fswuib dandL anb yTeiztatib 'Jssemub4ly

NINTH J'ARILAMENT-FLRST SESSION.

1914-15.

KY" QEIOGIE V."'

VOLUME 1i.(NEW SERiES).A

COMPRIBIXO THE PERIOD FROMT

3rd DECEMBER. 1914, to 4th MARCH, 1915.

PPRTH:-BY AUTHORITY: FRED. WILLIAM SISIPSON, GOYERNHMENT PRINTER.

1915.

CONTENTS.

pageLegislature of Western Australia ... ... .. T.

Ministry (The) ... . ... ..... V.

Members of Legislative Council ........... v.Members of Legislative Assembly .. . . .. ... ... ... ... Vt.

Public Statutes of the Session .. .. ... ... IX.

Public Bills of the Session ... ... .. ... ... ... ... X11.

Subjects, Index to ... ... ... ... ... ... ... X I xIT.

Speeches, Index to.. .. .. ... ... ... ... XXV1i.

Debates reported .. .. . .... ... ... 1-1929

V.

LEGISLATURE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

GOVERNOR-.lbs EXosL-1s9NY MAJOR GENERAL SmR HsAR BABov, K.C.M.G., 029.0.

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR:His EXCKLLENCY SM EDWARD ALUNERT STONE, K.C.M.G.

THE MINISTRY:Premiert, Colonial 'Treasurer, and Minister THE HON. JOHN ScAnnaN, M.L.A.

for RailwaysMinister for Mines and of Water Supply, THE HON. Pnnnp Coznsna, M.LA.

Sewerage and DrainageMinister for Lands and Agriculture .- THE How. Wn~wuu DART19ELL JOHiNSON, M.L.h.Attorney General and Minister for TuE HON. THOMAS WALKER, M.L.A.

RducationColonial Secretary . . . .THE Hom. JOHNw MAEL DE~W, ItL.C.Minister for Works and Industries. THE: Rom. WIULAnu CHARLES Awuwiti, ML.A.Minister without Portfolio . .Tin: How. JABEz EDWARD DODD, M.L.C.Minister without Portfolio . .Tin How. Ruirs Huwary UJNEnwoon, 1%LL.A.

THE LEGISLATIVE COUJNCIL.NINTH PARLIAIENT-rUST SESSION.

President s-Tnu HONO-URABLE flENRY Bwieos.

Chairman of Commiucees:-TnzL HONeOURABLE WATER KNqoS~flLL.

Member.

Alien, The Honourable Joseph Francis-Ardagh, The Honourable Richard Geor~ - -

Baxter, The Honourablo Charles FarqorNon --

Briggs, The Honourable Henry -

Carson, The Honourable Henry -

Clarke, The Honourable Ephraim Mayo -- --

Colebateb, The Honourable Hal Pateshall -- -

Connor-, The Honourable Francis -- -- -

Cornell, The Honourable James - - - -

Onion, The Honourable Joseph Francis -- --

Dodd, The Honourable Jahez Edward-- -- --

Drew. The Honourable Jobn Michael-- -- -

Duff ell. The Honourablo Joseph -- -

Gawler, The Honourable Douglas George .- -

Hackett, The Hon. Sir John Winthrop, KA.M.G., LL.D.Hamneraley, The Honourable Vernon -- -

Holmes, The Honourahle John Joseph-- -- --

Jenkins, The Honourable Arthur George -- --

Kingsmill The Honourable Walter -- -- -

Kirwan, The Honourahle John Waters -

Lynn, The Hononrable Robert John -- -

McKenzie, The Honourable Cuthbert -

McKenzie, The Honourable Robert Donald - --

MeLarty, The Honourable Edward -- -- --

Millington, The Hononrable Harold -- -- --

Patrick, The Honourahle 'Viliam -- -

Sanderson, The Honourable Archibald -

Sowell, The Honourable George Malakoff -- -

Sommers. The Honourable Charles -- -- --

Wittenoorn, The Hobonrahie Sir Edwd. Horne. K.C2.I.G.

Date of Election,

May, 1014May, L012May, 1914May, 1910May, 1914'May, 1914May, 1912May, 1912'May, 1912M,%ay, 1912May, 1910May, 1912May, 1914March, 1910May, l1912May, 1910 -

Mlay, 1914May, 1914May, 1910May, 1914

May, 191I May, 1910may, 1910

March, 1914May, 1910May, 1912August, 1914May, 1912May, 1910

Province.

WestNorth-EastEastWestCentralSouth-WestEastNorthSouthSouth-EastSouthCentral

South-WestEastNorthMetropolitanMetropolitanSouthWestSouth-EastNorth-EastSouth-WetkNorth-EastCentralM't'pnSub'n.South-EastMetropolitanNorth

VI.

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.NWT PA&LAKUT-E T SESSION.

Speakr :-fThu HONOURABLE MICHAEL FRAzIn Tsar,

Chairmn of Comminee ,'-Jomi lAzRBEL HoLx"z, Esq.Allen, Ebenezer, Eaq. . I. .. ..Angwiu, Hon. William CharlesBolton, Harry Edward, Bsq.Carpenter. William Henry, Esq.Chesson, Thomas, Esq.Collier, Hon. PhilipConnolly, Hon. James DanielCunningham, John, Esq.Foley, 0 sorge James, Esq.Gardiner, James, Esq. .

G.Lrdiner, Joseph Peter, Esq.George, William James, Esq.Giebhrist, Archibald, Esq.Green, Albert Ernest, Esq.Griffiths, Harry, Esq.Hardwick, Johin Edward, FAq.Harrison, Thomas Hamlet, Esq.Haktmann, Edward Ernest, Fs...Hickmott, Henry Edward, Baq..Holinan, John Barkell, Esq.Hudson, Charles Ar- hur, Esq. .

Johnson, Hon. William DartacliJohnston, Edward, Bertram, Esq.Lefroy, Hon. Henry Bruce, C.M.G.

1Mala, Arthur, Esq. .tMODowall, Charles, Esq,Mitchell, Hon. JamesMullany, John Francis.. Esq.M-insiu, Selby Walter, Esq.Nairn, William Ralph, Fsq.0 Leghien, Peterr Laurel ce, Esq.Fiesse, Alfred Napoleon, Esq.

'Price, William, Esq.Robinson, Robert Thomson, Esq., K.C.Scaddan, Hon- John -

Smith, James Mfeeallum, lEsq.Stubbs, Bartholomew Jabmeq, Esq.Stubibs, Sydney, Esq.Taylor, George, Esq.Thomas, William Lemen, Esq.Thomson, Alexander, Eaq.Troy, Hon. Michael FrancisUnderwood, Hon. Rufus HenryVeryarcl, John, Esq.Wilker, Hen. ThomasWanabrough, Charles Prangle, Esq.Willmutt, Francis Edward Sykes, Esq.Wilson, Arthur Allan, Esq.Wilson, Han. Frank, C.M.G.Wisdom, Ez.n Alexander, Esq.

Wes& PerthNorth-East FremantleSouth FremantleFremanileCueBoulderPerthGreenoughMount LeonoraTrwinRoeboueMurray-WellingtonGaseoyne.KalgoorlieYorkEast PerthAvonto eraldtonPingelly'MurchisonYilgarnGuildfordWillians-NarroginMlooreKimberleyCookuardieNortha mMenziesHannanqSwanForrestToodyayAlbanyCanningBrownhill- IlvannoeNorth PerthSubiacoWagirtMount MargaretBun buryKatanningMount MagnetP1 barnLeedervilleKanownaBeverleyNelsonCollieSussexClaremont

ITemporary Chairman of Committees.

vi'.

COMMITTEES.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.Standing Order.-The president, the Colonial Secretary, the ChAirmoan of Committees, Hon.

D. G. Gawler, and Hon. H. P. Colobatch.Mose-Hon. W. Kiugsaill. Hon. Sir E. 11. Wittenoora, Hon. A. G. Jenkins, Hon. J.

Cornell, and lion. J. F. Allen.Prinsting.-The president, Hon. R. 0. Ardagh, and Hon. A- Sanderson

Library.-The president, Hon. W. Kinpinill, and Hon. J. F. Dodd.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.Hoes-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Mullany, Mr. Male, ad H1on. H. B3. LeE roy.Pinting.-Mr. Speaker. Mr. Prioe, Mr. Allen.Standing Or'ders.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Hoirnan, Air. Hudson, Mr'. Robinson. and Mr. Same.

Gardiner.Library.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Green, and Mr. WVisdom

Mx.

PUBLIC STATUTES OF THE SESSION 091).

NINTR PARLIAMENT- -FIRST SESSION.

Appropriation Act (5 Geo. V., No. 57)-An Act to appropriate and apply out of the Consoli dated Revenue Fund and from moneys to

credit of the Trust Fund and the General Loan Fund certain sums to make good the sup-plies granted for the service of the year ending the thirtieth day of June, One thousandnine hundred and fifteen, and to supplement pTants made by the last Parliament duringits last session in adjustment of the Vote " Advance to Treasurer, 19 13-14," for chargesduring the Year ended the 30th day of June, 1914. Introduced by the Premier (Hon. J.Scaddan), 25th February, 1015. Assent given.

Blackbop and Zamia Palm License Act (5 Geo. V., No. 48)-An Act to authorise the Minister for Lands to grant a license to clear, remove, and utilise

the Blacklicy and Zamia Palm growing on Crown Lands. Introduced by the Minister forLands (Ron. IV. D. Johnson), 27th February, 1915. Assent given.

Boynp-Bnsaefton Railw~ay Extension Act (6 Ceo. V., No. 44)-An Act to authorise Sn extension of the Boyanup-Dusselton Railway to Margaret River.

Introduced by the Minister for Works (Hon. WV. C. Angwin), 9th December, 1914. Assentgiven.

Church. of England Lends Act (6 Geo. V., No. .17)-An Act to validate grants of land made for the benefit of the Church of England, anid to

authorise and validate the disposal by sale or otherwise of land pranted by the Crown to orfor the said Church. Introduced by the Colonial Secretary (Hon. J. M%. Drew), 16th Dec-ember, 1914. Assent given.

City of Perth A ct (6 Geo. Y., No. 27)-An Act to unite the City of Perth and the municipalities of North Perth and Leederville.

Introduced by the MiYnister for Works (Hon. W. C. Angwin), 9th December, 1914. Assentgiven.

OooJ Mine Regutation Act (6 Geo. V., No. 52)-An Act to amend the Coal Mines. Regulation Act, 1902. Introduced by Mr. A. A. Wilson,22nd December, 1914- Assent given.

Control of Trade in. War Time Amendment Act, 1914 (5 Ceo. V., Va. 49)--An Act to amend the control of Trade in War Time Act. Introduced by the Premier (Ion.

.17. Scaddan), 13th January, 1915f. Assent given.

Dividend Dntiea Adt Amendment Act (6 Geo. V., No. 51)-An Act to further amend the Dividend Dutics Act, 1002. Introduced by the Premier (Hon.

J. Scaddan), 16th December, 1914. Assent given.

Esperance Northwards Railway Act (5 Ceo. V., No. 86)-An Act to authorise the construction of a Railway from Esperance Northwardis. Introduced

by the Minister for Works (Hon. W. C. Angwln), 9th December, 1914. Assent given.

Government Elsctric Works Ad (5 Ceo. V., No. 56)-An Act to vest in and impose on the Commissioner of Railways the powers and obligations

of the Government under the Electric Light and Power Agreement Act, 10913, and to enablehim to establish and maintain electric works and to supply electricity within defined areas,and for other relative purposes. Introduced by the Premier (Hon. J. Scaddan), 16thDecember, 191C. Assent given.

Grain and Poodstzeft Acat (5 Geo. V., No. 82)--An Act to make provision for ensuring and distributing supplies of grain and foodstuff, and

for pnrposes incidental thereto and consequent thereon. Introduced by the Premier(Hon. J. Scaddan), 10th December, 1914- Assent given.

1.

Jndvstnies Assistance Act (5 Oco. F., No, 55)-An Act to enable Seed Wheat sand other Conmmodities to be supplied to Settlers, and2Ad-

venues to be made or guaranteed by the Government for the assistance of persons engagedin Farming, Mining, and other Industries, and for purposes incidental thereto and 'bon-sequent thereon. Introduced by the Minisater for Lands (Ron. W. D. Johnson), I6th~lDe.cember, 1914. Assent given.

Katanniug-Nyabing Railway Extension Act (5 Goo. V., N. 43)-An Act to authorise the Extension of the Katanning-Nyabing Rail-wey to Pingrup. Intro-

duced by the 'Minister for Works (Hon. W. C. Angwin), 9th December, 1914. Assentgiven

Laud Act .Imendment Act (6 Geo. F., No. 30)-An Act to further amend the Land Act, 1898. Introduced by the Colonial Xecretary (Hon.

J. X. Drew), 3rd December, 1914. Assent given.

Licensing Ac~t Amendment Continuance Act (6 Geo. F., No. 36)-An Act to continue operations of the beoensing Act Amendment Act, 1914, until the 31st

day of December, One thousand nine hundred and fifteen. Introduced by the ColonialSecretary (Hon. J. M%. Drew), 13th January, 1915. Assent given.

Loane .ct (5 Geo. Y., N.o. 5)-An Act to authorise the raising of a sum of Two million eight hundred and fifty thousand

pounds by Loan for the construction of certain Pnblic Works and for other purposes, andthe Re-appropriation of certain Loan moneys. ,Introduced by thes Premier (Hon. J.Seaddan), 17th February, 1915. Assent given.

Loan Act .lnendmest Act (5 Ceo. V., No. 38)-An Act to amend certain Loan Acts, Introduced by the Premier (Hion, J. Soaddan), 22nid

December, 1914. Assent given.

Local Option Vote Continuancee Act (5 co. V,, .Ve. Si)-An Act to continue, until the month of April, 1918, the Licensing Districts ae constituted

by the Licensing Act, 1911, and the Local Option Resolutions in force thereunder. Intro-duced bytdieColonial Secretary (Hon. 3. M. Drew), 16th December, 1914. Assent given.

Lunacy Act Amendment Act (5 Ceo. V., No. 55)-An Act to amend the Lunacy Act, 1903, and for other relative purposes. Introduced by the

Colonial Secretary (Hon. J. 3[. Drew), 111th December, 1914. Assent given.

MHidlanrd Juonciion Trades Hlil Alct (5 Geo., V.aN. 53)-An Act to enable the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia, to transfer a portion

of Swan Location 16 far the purpose of a Trades Hall. Introduced by the Minister forLands (Hon. WA. D). Johnson), 9th February, 1915. Assent given.

Mn1nicipal Corporationq Adc .lmenedment Act (5 Geo. V., No. 47)-An Act to further amend the Municipal Corporations Act, 1906. Introduced by the Minister

for Works (Ron. W%. C. Angwin), 13th January, 1915. Assent given.

Naval and Military Absentees Retie/ Act (5 Geo. V,, No. 45)-An Act to grant to members of the Naval and Military Forces, absent from Australia On

active service, relief in Western Australia against discriminations applicable to absentees.Introduced by the Premier (Hon. J. Scaddan), 13th January, 1015. Assent given.

Permanient Reserrea Act (j Geo. Y., NYo. .59)-An Act to enable the purpose of Reserve A12391 and of portion of Reserve A9337 to be

changed. Introduced by the Minister for Lands (Ron. W1. D. Johnson), 3rd March, 1915.Assent given.

Pin jorra-Dwardc Railway Extension Act (5 Gee. V., SVo. 42)-An Act to authorise an Extension. of the Pinjarra-Dwvarda Railway to Narrogin. Introduced

by the Minister for Works (Hon IV. C. Angwin), 9th December1 1914. Assent given.

Police Act Amendment Act (5 Geo. V., IV& 40)-An Act to further amend the Police Act, 1902. Introduced by the Colonial Secretary (Hon.

J. IL Drew), 26th J-anuary, 1915. Assent given.

yr.

Postpo-ecraen l Debts Amendment Act (6 Geo. V., No. 34)-An Act to amend and continue the operation of the Postponement of Debts Act, 1914. In.

troduced by the Preier (Hon. J. -Seaddan), 13th January, 1915. Assent given.

Public Serma Act (5 Geo. V.No. 30)-.. .. .. ..An Act relating to the Tenure of Office of certain Public Servants. Introduced by tile

Premier (Hon. J. Scaddan), 13th January, 1915. Assent ivien.

flo4d Ctosnre Act (5 0 vo V., NOe 50)- ......An Act for the closing of certain Roads and Streets. Introduced by the Minister for Lands

(Hon. WV. D. Johnson), 3rd March, 1915. Assent given.

Stamp Act Amn'dlmeet Act (5 Gco. V., No. 33)-An Act to further amend the Stanmp Act, 1882. Introduced by the Premnier (R-on. J. ScaddanI).

16th December, 1914. Assent given.

State 041 Wren Act A mendment Act (5 Gee. V., Vo. 50)-An Act to amend the State Children Act, 1907. Introduced by the Honorary Minister I-Con.

R. ni. 'Underwood), 28th January, 1915. Assent given.

Supply Acts (6 Ceo. V., N"s. 28, 46).-No. l-f668,270, introduced 22nd December, 1914. Assent given.No. 2-i488,270, initroduced 2nd February, 1915. Assent given.

Wagia.Jtrkerin Railway Ettewnion Act (5 Geo. V., No. 29)-An Act to authorise an extension of the Wagin-Kukerin Railway to take Orace. - Introduced

by the Minister for Works (H1on. W1. C. Angwin), 3rd Decemnber, 1914. Assent given.

Yilliminiing-Kondinin Railway Extensiou Act (5 Geo. V.. A10. 41)-An Act to authorise an Extension of the Yillimining-Kendinlin Railway to) Merredin. in-

troduced by the Miister for Works (Hon. W. 0. Angwin), 9th December, 1914. - Assentgiven.. . . . .

X11.

PUBLIC BILLS OF THE SESSION

Iantrottced but not passed (7.)

NINTH PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION.

Income aold Public Entertainments Taxation Bill-Introddeed in Assembly by the Premier (Hon. J. Soaddan), 23rd February, 191.5; passed a~ll

stages. Received in Council 25th February, 1915. Rejected on second reading by 1.9 votesto 4, on 4th March, 1915.

Land Act Amendmewl Bill-Introduced in Assembly by the MHinister for Lands (Ron. WV. D. JohnsUon), 28th January,

1915. Discharged 4th March, 1915.

Licensing Act A men dment Bill-Introduced in Council by the Hon. A. G. Jenkins, 12th January, 1915 ; second reading passed.

Discharged 16th February, l915.

Liceningy Act Further Amendment Bil-Introduced in Assembly by the Attorney General (Hon. T, Walker), 4th February, 1915;

second reading moved. Discharged 4th March, 1915.

State Hlotel. Bill-Introduced in Assembly by the Attorney General (Hon. T1. Walker), 26th January. 1915.

Rejected on second reading by 22 votes to 21, on 2nd February, 19153.

Trades Disputes Bitl-Introduced in Assembly by 31r. Hudson, 15th December, 1914. Discharged 4th March,

1915.

Vermnin Boards Act A mendnment Bill-Introduced in Assemnbly by the Minister for Lands (Ron. W. D. Johnson), 22nd December,

1914 ; passed all stages. Received in Council, 26th Jaiiuary, 1fl 15 ; returned to Assemblywith amendmente, certain of which. were not agreed to. Conference of managers wasunable to agree on matters in dispute. Bill lost

X111.

INDEXTO

PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES.NINTH PARLIAMENT-FIRST SESSION.

VOLUME L.-NEW SERIES.

INDlEX TO SUBJECTS.Explanation of Ahreiviations.-lr, 2r, 3r, First, Second, or Third Beading of a Bill.--Corn.,

Committee of the wrhole House-n., Motion.-q., Question to a Minister.

A.-INDEX TO SUJECTS.

Abattoirs, Mlidland Junction-Assembly- 1 . Mr. Milen 104

Aborigines Missions-Assembly-q. Hon. J. D. Connolly as to

subsidies 875

Address-in-reply to Governor's OpeningSpeech-

Assembly-n. Mr. Heitmann to adopt 8,Mr. Green seconded 13; second day48, third day, conclusion 106; Adrsadopted 171; presentation of Address384. Speakers on Address-Hon.Frank Wilson 48, Mr. James Gardiner67, The Premier 106, Mr. George 120,Mr. Robinson 133, Hon. J. Mitchell139, Mr. Allen 148, Mr. Nairn 152,Hon. J7. D). Connally 159, Mr. Smith166.

Council-rn. Hon. R. G. Ardagh to adopt3, Hoan. J. Cornell formally seconded5; second day 18, third day 73, fourthday, conclusion 172; Address adopted179; presentation of Address 287.Speakers on Address-Hon. H. P. Cole-batch 18, Hon. J. F. Caulen 35, Hon. C.F. Baxter 73, Hon. Sir E. H. Wit-tenoorn 78, Hon. .J. Cornell 84, ]Eon. C.Sommers 94, Hon. R. Metarty 98, theColonial Secretary 172

Adjournment of the House, Special-Assernbly-q. Hon. Frank Wilson as to

Christmas holidays 381, Christmas holi-days 501, state of business 1791, closeof session 1927

Council -Christmas; adjournment 469,state of business 590, 1564, 1674, 1876,close of session 1910

Agency General-Assernbly-q. Mr. E. B. Johnston as to

cost of Savoy House 1745

Agricultural Bank-Assentbly--q. Hon. J7. Mitchell as to

funds 45, q. Mr. Griffiths as to Induse-tries Assistance Hoard 1910, q. Mr.Smith as to foreclosures 1911

Agriculture Generally (Assembly)-Annual Report of Department, q. Mr.

Smith .1233Distress in Agricultural Districts, q. Mr.

Munsie 41Distress and raflage reductions, q. Mr.

Thomson 1566Esperauce District, qs. Mr. Green as to

land and production 381, as to in-quiries f or land 1159

Land Taxation, q. Mr. E. B. Johnston -nto reducing valuations 940

See also I'Wheat Supplies and Drought"

Appropriation Bill-Assemblyj-All stages 1789, returned 1927Council--Received 1838, 2r 1896, Corn.,

report, 3r 1898

Asiatic Labour-Assernbly-q. Mr. Nairn as to cement

purchased 1013

Assent to Bills-Assembly-7, 515, 90, 874, 1462, 1603, 877Council-3, 502, 54, 796, 836, 1436, 668,

76, 838

Australia Whaling Company, Ld-See "Whaling License"

xiv. BEA [INDEX TO SUBJECTS.] DEF

B-Tnuxx To Sunjon.

Beadon Point, proposed jetty-Asscmbly-ql. Mr. J. P. Gardiner 181

Blackboy and Zamia Palm License Bill-Assembly-Intro. 943, 2r 1058, Corn., re-

port 1060, Br 1087, returned 1361Council-Received 1068, mn. 2r 1158, 227,

Corn, report 1230, 3r 1314

Boyanup-Busselton Railway ExtensionBill-

Assembly-Intro. 106, 2r 341, Core, report478, Sr 943

Council-Received 931, 2r 1012, 66, Corn.report 1067, 3r 1141

Bread-Assemb ly-q. Mr. Green as to increased

price at Kalgoorlie and Boulder 874, q.Mr. Foley as to price in country touns1675

Budget-See "Financial Statement"'

Bullebrook, Road Construction-Assembly--q. Ron. H. B. Lefroy 266

Bush Fires Act-Assembly-q. 'Mr. E. B. Johnston as to

suspending regulations 105Council-rn. Ron. Sir E. 11. Wittenoom

to suspend regulations 218

Business of the House-Assembly-n. Premier, precedence 46, re-

marks Premier 553, q. Hon. FrankWilson an to close of session 875

Counil-Bemarks Col. See. 554, 798See also "Adjournment of the House,

Special''

C-InzLx To Snsno'rs.

Chairman of Committees, Election-Assembly-rn. the Premier 47

Chairmen of Committees, Temporary-Assembly-Appointment of Messrs Me-

flowall, Male and Price 347

Church of England Lands Bill-Assembly-Received 787, 2r, Corn-, report

907, Sr 948Council-Intro. 287, 2r 580, Corn., report

693, 3r 734, returned 931

City of Perth Bill-Assembly-Intro. 106, 2r 311, Corn. 318,

report 319, 3r 382, returned 472Council-All stages 879

Civil Servants--Assembly-q. Hon. J1. D. CJonnolly as to

retirement 46, q. Mr. Smith as to pen-sions 103

Coal Mines Regulation Act AmendmentBill-

Assembly-Intro, by Mr. A. A. Wilson472, 2r 1246, Core. etc. 1247, returned1566

Council-Received 1315, 2r 1389, Corn.1370, 460, report 3r 1461

Commission for Swearing in-Assembly - Announcement by

Speaker 470Mr.

Committees for the Session-Assembly-mt. Premier 47Council-me. Colonial Secretary 73,

House Committee, change of members1668

Complimentary Remarks--Assembly-Oh ristmas adjournment

close of session 1927Council-Christmas adjournment 469

501,

Control of Trade in War Time Amend-ment Bill-

Assembly-Intro. 591, 2r 787, Core., re-port 795, 3r 800, Council's amendment1361

Council-Rceived 797, 2Y 873, 981, 1141,Corn. 1144, report 1214, Sr 1814

Control of Trade in War Time Commis-

Councfl-q. Hon. Sir E. H. Wittenoom1791

Crawley Camping-Assembly-q. -Mr. B. J. Stubbs as to con-

ditions 103

Crown Leases, Federal Taxation-Concil-q. Hion. V. flamersley 1837

D.-Isncx To Snnoncr.

Deficit-Council-q. Hion. Sir E. H. Wittenoom

1885See also 'Address-in-reply"2 and general

debate on "Estimates'

D~~lI INDEX TO BUDJIOTS.)EE v

Derby Hospital-Assembly-q. Mr. Male 1604

Distress in Agricultural Districts-Aesembly-q. Mr. Munsie 41

Dividend Duties Amendment BilU-Aaaembly-Intro. 811, Message, 2r 771,

801, Corn. 876, report 943, 3r 1013,Council 'a requested amendment 1470

Couacil--Received 1007, 2r 1152, 225,Corn. 1227, 377, Assembly's Message,Corn. 1460, report, 3r 1514

Divisions (Assembly)-Address-in-reply, (adjournment) 152Estimates, (Aud'it-Cvil servants' incre-

ments) 1535, (progress) 1601Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r

460Gold Mining Leases, renewal, to continue

debate 1713Government Electric Works Bill, (Coun-

cil's an~ndment-By-laws) 1334Grain anid Foodstuff Bill, Corn. (appeal

against proceedings for offences) 285,Council 's pressed request, money Billprocedure 625

Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, 2r 1729, to exempt "Dog andPoultry Shows, industrial and other ex-bibitions, etc." 1735

Industries Assistance Bill, recoin. (ad-vances to settlers not to be made iffirst mortgagee objects) 714

Licensing Act Further Amendment Bill(adjournment) 1477

Parliamentary allowances, to reduce, m.amendment Mr. Munsie, to substituteadditional income tax 1432, m. amend-ment Mir. Robinson to temporarily re-duce allowances 1434, question asamended 1435

State Hotels Bill, 2r (defeated) 1109

Divisions (Council)-Control of Trade in War Time Amend-

ment Bill (2r) 1144, Corn., (To dis-continue after 30th September, 1915)1148

Esperanee Northwards Railway Bill, 2r(adjournment of debate) 580, 2r 849

Food and Drug Regulation, vn. to dis-allow 14-52

Government Electric Works Bill (by-laws) 1455

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Corn. (acquisi-tions to be notified in the GovernmentGoacette) 369, (market value to be fixed)373 (pressed request as to market valueto be fixed) 558, (Standing Orders sus-pension) 590, Assembly's Message (onamendment to Message in reply) 759,(Message in reply) 759

Divisions (Council)--contisued.Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-

tion Bill, 2r 1986Industries Assistance M~ill, Corn. ,(ad-

vances to pay Government rents, etc.)999, (no advances after 31st December,1915) 999, 1083, (-rate of interest)1001, (Advanes--notice to prior mort-gagees) 1076, (no advances after 31stMarch) 1320, (Message that Bill is nota Money BlU) 1460

Lunacy Bill, Assembly 's amendments,(qualification of female visitor) 1073,(Councils modification) 1369

Vermin Board Act Amendment Bill, Corn.(new clause 7) 1375

Whaling License, on m. to disallow 871

Dog Scalps--Assembiy-q. Mr. Mallany as to payments

104

E.-1NDE1 To Su3uimnav.

East Avon Roads District~-Conncil-qs. Hon. C. F. Baxter as to rate

arrears 461, 502

Education Generally (Assembly)-Classes, Organisation of, q, Mr. Smith

1382Examinations for qualifying certificates1

q. Mr. Allen 1382Inspectors, q. Mr. Heitmann as to num-

ber and salaries 310, q. Mr. Griffithsas to seniors 1159

Manual training and household manage-ment, q. 'Mr. Smith 1565

Modern School, q. M.r. Smith 1233Salaries' increases, q. Mr. Griffiths 516Teachers, q. Mr. Smith as to transfers

940, q. Mr. Heitmaun as to promotionsarid transfers 1324, q. Mr. Smith as toheads and assistants 1462

Training College, q. Mr. Griffiths as toteachers 1233

Electoral (Assembly)-Census, Chief Electoral Officer's Esti-

mates, q. Ron. 3. D. Connolly 181Offence against Act, Allatt 's ease, q.

Hon. .1. 'Mitchell 1745Perth Rolls, explanation by Attorney

General 181, m, Attorney. General, pre-senting papers 228

Rolls, preparation of, q. Hon. Frank Wil-son 43

Swearing in of members 6

DER ELE XV.

xv'. EME[NDEX TO SUBJECTS.]ES

Emergency Matters-

Control of Trade in WIar Time Act Amend-ment Bill-

Assembly-Thtro. 591, 21 787, Cora, re-port 795, 3r, 800, Council's amendment1361

Council-Received 797, 2r 873, 931, 1141,Corn. I 144, report 1214, 3r 1312

Grain and Foodstuff Bill-

Assembly- Standing Orders suspension,intro. Message, 2r 186, Corn. 267, reportstage 286, Standing Orders suspension,report, 3r 311, Council 's requestedamendments (Standing Orders suspen-sion) 472, Council's pressed request,Money Bill procedure 610, Council'sMessage 807, returned 835

Gouncil-Reeeived 290, Standing Orderssuspension 291, 2r 291, 348, personalexplanation, lIon, J. F. Cullen 366,Corn. 366, Assembly's Message as torequested amendments 502, 54, Assema-bly'a Message as to Council 's pressedrequest 581, (mn. Standing Orders sus-pension 581; point of order 585), 693,735, Standing Orders suspension 797,Assembly's further Message, Corn., re-port, 3r. 798

Income and Public Entertain ments Tar-ation Bitt-

Assembly-Message, intro. 1683, 2r 1683,715, Corn. ete. 1729

Council--Reeeived 1737, 2r 1737, 92, 838,85, Bill defeated 1896

Industries Assista nce Bill-Assembly-Intro. 311, Message, 2r 520,

627, 39, Comn. 656, as to recoin. 699,reo.704, report 771, 3r 800, Con-

cil's requested amendments 1214, 34,Council's pressed reqnests, Mloney Billprocedure 1435, 62, 566

Canel -Received 797, 2r 910, Corn. 994,1075, recoin. 1082, Assembly's Messageas to requested amendments 1315,(point of order 1316), 1361, Assem-bly 'a Message, Money Bill procedure1455, Assembly's further Messageagreeing to make requested amend-ments 1564, Corn, report, 3r 2564

Licensing Act Amendment ContinuanceBill-

Assembly-Receiv-ed 787, 2r Coin. report907, 3r 943a

Council-Intro. 554, 2r, Coin. report 693,3r. 734, returned 931

Emergency Mfattera--continued.

Naval and Military Absentees Relief Bil-Assembly-Intro. 591, 2r 795, Coin, re-

port 796, 3r 800, Council's amendments1087, 160

Council-Received 797, 2r Coin. 872, 909,report 994, 3r 1061, Assembly's Mes-sage 1141

Parliamenttary Allowances-Assembly-n. Hon. J. D). Connolly to re-

duce 1385, in, amendment Mr. Munsie tosubstitute additional income tax 1410,m. amendment Mr. Robinson to tempor-arily reduce allowances 1434

Police Act Amendment Bill-Assembly -Received 1013, 2r 1109, Corn-

etc. 1114Council--Intro. 837, 2r, Corn., report 910,

3r 993, -returned 1084

Postponement of Debts Act-Assembly--qs. Mr. B. B. Johnston as to

economic pressure upon settlers 42, asto appointing Royal Commission 518

Postponement of Debts Act AmendmentBil--

Assembly-Intro. 591, 2r 783, Corn., re-port 784, 3r 800, returned 948

Council--Received 797, 2r Corn., report872, Sr 908

Public Servants Bill--Assembly-Intro. 591, 2r 784, Corn. 786,

re-port 801, Sr 876, returned 1213Council--Received 852, 2r 936, Corn., re-

port 938, Sr 993, 1061

Esperance District, Map-Counil--Remarks by Colonial Secretary

674

Esperance Jetty-Assembty-q. 'Mr. Green as to lease 1692

Esperance Northwards Railway Bill-Assembly-Intro. 106, 2r 330, 404, Corn.

report 460, Sr 475, returned 943Council-Received 502, Standing Orders

suspension 502, 2r 503, 58, (amendment-six months 564), 759, 837, amend-ment withdrawn 839, personal explana-tion, pairs, lion. 3. W, Eirwan 849,Corn. 849, report 852, Sr 908

Esperance Bettlers-Aasenzbly-q. nonm 3. Mitchell as to fer-

tiiisers 515Council-q. Hon. Sir B, H Wittenoom as

to indebtedness to Government 1133

XV1. EME ESP

EST [~IsNDX TO SUBJECTS.] A1vi

Estimates, 1914-15-Assembly-When to be presented, qs. Hon.

Frank Wilson 286, 382, Standing Or-ders amendment (procedur6) in. tbePremier to adopt 382, Annual Esti-mates received 478, Treasurer's finan-cial Statement (see "'Financial State-ment'' for topics dealt with) 478, de-bate on financial policy 528, 884, 1013,115, 61, 247, 335, 478, concluded 1514.Votes as follow:-The Governor, Exe-cutive Council, Legislative Council1514, Legislative Assembly 1517, JointHouses of Parliament 1518, JointPrinting Committee, Joint . LibraryCommittee, Premier's Office, Treasury,Audit 1519, Compassionate Allowances,etc., Government Mfotor Car Service1536, Government Savings Bank 1539,Government Stores, Indenting Office,Literary and Scientific- Grants 1540,London Agency 1542, Public ServiceCommissioner, Refunds, Taxation,Workers' Homes Board 1543, Miscel-laeons 1544, Railways and Tramiways1550, 75, Mines Generally 1581, Explo-sives and Analytical, Geological Survey,Inspection of Machinery, Mining School,State Batteries, Woods and Forests,Water Supply, Sewverage, and Drainage,Lands and Surveys, Agriculture Generally1601, Development of Wheat Belt, De-velopment of South-West, Developmentof Fruit Industries, Government Re-frigerating Works, Abattoirs, SaleYards and Markets, Rabbits and Ver-min Boards, Stock 1602, AgriculturalBank 1603, Crown Law Offices 1607,Electoral 1608, Land Titles, Stipen-diary Magistracy 1624, State Hotelsand Inspection of Liquors 1026, Educa-tion 1629, Office of Colonial Secretary,Aborigines (personal jaxplanation Jw,Mr. fleitmnn) 1639, Charities, Fer-ries, Jetties and Tramways, Fisheries1651, Friendly Societies and IndustrialArbitration, Gaols, Harbour and Light,Lithographic, Lunacy, Medical andPublic Health 16.55, Observatory, Police,Printing, Public Gardens, Registry,State Dairy Farm, State SteamshipService, Public Works and Buildings1657, State Brickworks, State Imple-mnent Works, State Quarries, State Saw-mills, Sale of Government PropertyTrust Account report, Ways and Means1668.

Expeditionary Forces and GovernmentEmployees--

Asseinly-q. Mr E. B. Johnston 516, m.to retain positions 943

E.4NDEX TO SUBJECTS.

Farmers' Assistance Board-Assemnbly-qs. Mr. E. B. Johnston, assist-

ance to settlers and supply of Stores1692, 3

Financial Statement by the Treasurer-Assembly-Delivered 22nd December.

Synopsis of topics-War and Drought,Under Treasurer, Financial Transac-tions; 478, Auditor General's report,Revenue and Expenditure 1913-14,Sinking Fund, General Loan Fund 480,Public Debt 481, Loan Expenditure482, Premiers' Cunference, Advance toStates, Estimated Revenue and Expen-dliture, the Deficit 4S3, Allocation ofInterest and Sinking Fund, Comparisonwith South Australia 484, Contributionstowards redemption of Debt, Assist-ance to Primary Industries 485, Esti-mated Revenue 1914-15, 486, StateTrading Concerns 487, Increases andDecreases in Expenditure, State andCommonwealth Savings Banks 488,Public Servants' Increments 489, Tradeand Production, Conclusion 490; Ap-pendix Tables 491-500. (See also under''Estimates'' for discussion on financeand on votes)

Foodstuff Supply-Assembly-q. Hon. F. Wilson as to flour

1388

Food and Drug Regulations-Council-Hon. A. 0. Jenkins, in. to dis-

allow whisky regulations 1282, 436

Foreigners in Government Service-

Assembly-q. Air. S. Stubbs 46

Freezing Works, Wyndham-.-Assembly-See debate on ''Loan Esti-

Council-. Hon. V. flamersley 462See also debate on ''Loan Bill'

Fremantle Harbour Trust-Assembly-q. Mr. Carpenter as to report

639

Fruit Fly-Asseazbly-q. Mr. E. B. Johnston 1084

G-INnEx TO SnUBJ

Explosives Magazine, Woodman's Gambling Evil-Point- Assembly-q. Mr. Smith as to Police Re-

Assembly-ql. Mr. Bolton 180 port 771

EST GAM xvil.

xtim. GAM [INDEX TO SUBJECTS.] RAT

Game Act and Kangaroos--Asseinbly-ql. Hon. J. Mitchell 45

Game Act, Royalties-Assembly-q. Mr. Thomson 770

Gold Mining Leases, Renewal-Ansembly-qs. Hon. Frank Wilson 45,

Hon. J. D. Connolly 267, in. papersHon. J1. D). Connolly 604, 1693, 917

Government Analyst-Council-qls. H~on. A. G. Jenkins as to

visit to England 1133, 282

Government Electric Works Bill-Assembly-Intro. 311, Message, 2r 552,,

717, Cons. 719, report 771, 3r 800, Coun-cii's requested amendments 1246, 333,Council's Mfessage 1574, Council's fur-ther Message 1884

Conncil-leceived 797, 2r 939, 1073,Corn. 1148, Assembly's Message an torequested amendments 1321, 452, As-sembly's further Message 1674, 743,Corn. 3r 1743

Governor's Opening Speech-See ''Opening of Parliament''

Grain and Foodstuff Bill-Asseimgl-Standing Orders Suspension,

intro. Message, 2r 186, Corn. 267, reportstage 286, Standing Orders Suspension,report, 3r 311, Council's requestedamendments (Stainding Orders Suspen-sion) 472, Council's pressed request,Money Hill procedure 610, Conned'sMessage 807, returned 835

Council-Received 290, Standing OrdersSuspension 291, 2r 291, 348, personalexplanation Hon. J. F. Cullen 366,Corn. 366, Assembly's Message as torequested amendments 502, 54, Assams-bly 's Message as to Council 's pressedrequest 581, (ms. Standing Orders Sun-pension 581; point of order 585), 693,785, Standing Orders Suspension 797,Assembly's further 'Message, Con,, re-port, 3r 798

Grain and Foodstuff Board-Assembly-q. Mr. E. B. JTohnston as to

personnel 541, qs. 'Mr. Thomson as lowheat purchases 1565, as to price 1745

H.-IN-nEX TO SUBJECTS. -

"Hansard"-Assembly-q. Mr. Taylor as to compara-

tive costs 591

Horse Racing-Assemblp-qls. Mr. 0 'Loghlen as to racing

dates 41, Mr. E. B. Johnston as tolegislative control 941

Hospital for Insane, Claremont-Assenzbly-q. M.%r. Veryard as to over-

crowding 180

I.-INDEX TO SUBJECTS.

Immigration Department-Assenably-q. Mr. Heitmann as to sere-

taryship Patriotic Fund 310

Income Tax and Building Societies-Assembly-q. 'Mr. Allen 1877

Income and Public Entertainments Tax-ation Bill-

Assernbly-Message, intro. 1683, 2r 1683,715, Corn., etc. 1729

Council-Received 1737, 2r 1737, 92, 838,85, Bill defeated 1896

Industries Assistance Bill-Assembly-Intro. 311, Message, 2 r 520,

627, 89, Corn. 656, as to recoin. 699,recoin. 704, report 771, 3r 800, Coun-cil's requested amendments 1214, 34,Council's pressed requests, Money Billsprocedure 1435, 62, 566

Council-Received 797, 2r 910, Corn. 994,1075, recoin. 1082, Assembly's Messageas to requested amendments 1315,(point of order 1316), 1361, Assem-bly 's Message, Money Bill procedure14.55, Assembly's further Messageagreeing to make requested amendments1:564, Corn., report, 3r 1564

Irish Blight in South-West -Assemblg-q. Hon. Frank Wilson 44

Irrigation Works, Harvey-Council-q. Hion. A. G. Jenkins as to cost

1669

J.-INDEX TO SUBJECTS.

Joyce Brothers' Prosecution-Ass mnbly-q. Mr. Price 517, in. papers

Mr. Bolton 1435

K.-IDEX TO SUBJECTS.

Katamiing-Nyabing Railway Exten-sion Bill-

Ansembly-Intro. 106, 2r 840, 475, Com.report 476, 3r 943

Council-Received 931, 2r 1011, 66, Corn.,report 1066, 3r 1141

LAB ~INDEX TO SUBJECTS.] ENx.

L.-Imrnx To SUBJIECTS.

Labour Bureau-Council-q. Hon. E. Metarty 1669

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 1)-Asscmbly-Reeeived .319, 2r 382, Corn.,

report 384, 3r 475, q. Mr. JamesGardiner 1913

Council--Intro. 3, 2r, Corn., report 221,3r 290

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2)-Assembly-Intro. 1013, discharged 1914

Land and Income Tax-Council-rnm. Ron. J. Cornell, to amced

990, 1232, 516

Lands Generally (Assembly) -

Asiatics' interest in lease, q. Mr. 02'Logh-lea as to magisterial decision 309

Enemy aliens, qs. Mr. E. B. Johnston asto preventing transfers to 309, an torestrictions re selection by 309

Officers transferred, q. Hon. J. Mitchell1745

Price of land selected since 1st January,1910, q. Mr. E. B. Johnston as to re-ducing 516

Ravenstborpe, district, q. Mr. Hudson asto Selection 1566

ltcclassifation Board, report on poisonlands, mn. papers Mr. E. B. Johnston591, (point of order 597), amendment599, further amendment 602

Leave of Absence to Members--

Assembly-Mr. George (Murray.Welliug.ton) 639, 1566, Mr. Price (Albany)799, 1566, 'Mr. Gilchrist (Onscoyne)1566, Mr. J1. P. Gardiner (Roebourne)1605, Mr. Nairn (Swan), Air. S. Stubbs(Wngin) 1691

Counil-Hon. F. Connor (North) 462,Ron. R. G. Ardagh (North-East) 554,1061, 737, Hon. J. F. Allen (West),Ron. 3. J. Holmes (North) 990, Hon.J1. Duffell (Metropolitan-Ruburban)1133, Hon. Sir J. W. Hackett (South-West) 1283, Hon. J. E. Dodd (South)1791, lion. R. J. Lynn (West) 1791,Ron. F. Connor (North) 1838

Licensing Act Amendment Bill-Council-Intro, by Hon. A. G. Jenkins

502, 2r 1230, Con. 1231, report 1232,discharged 1516

Licensing Act Amendment ContinuanceBill-

Asscmblty-Received 787, 2r, Corn., report907, Sr 943

Counil-Intro. 554, 2r, Corn., report 693,3r 734, returned 931

Licensing Act Further AmendmentBill-

Assembly-Intro. 1234, 2r 1325, 470, dis-charged 1913

Liquor License--Assenibly-q. Mr. Smith as to removal

1568

Loan Acts Amendment Bill-Assemibly-Intro. 471, 2r 780, Corn., re-

port 781, 3r 800, returned 1013Council-Received 797, 2r Coin., report

909, 3r 993

Loan Bill, £2,850,000-Assembly-Message Intro. 2r 1682, 790,

Coin. etc. 1791, returned 1927Council-Received 1838, 2r 1898, Coin.

etc. 1908

Loan Estimates, 1914-15-Assembly-Mossage, Core, of Supply

1676, 746. Votes as follois:-Ril-ways and Tramnways 1780, Harboureand Rivers 1781, Water Supply andSewerage 1782, Development of Gold-fields and Mineral Resources, Develop-ment of Agriculture 1784, Roads andBridges and Public Buildings 1786,Other State undertakings 1787, report1789

Loan Flotation, New South Wales--Assembly-ql. Mr. 0 'Loghien 1322Council-q. Hon. A. Sanderson 1061

Loan Money and Interest-Council-j. Hon. Sir E. H. Wittenoom

1791

Local Option Vote Continuance Bill-Asscmbly-Reeeired 519, 2r 625, Corn.,

report 627, 3r 639Council-Into. 287, 2r 348, 462, Corn.,

report 463, By 502, returned 693

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill-Assembly- Received 384, 2r 774, 822,

Corn, 831, report 876, 3r 943, Council'sMessage 1213, 329, Council's furtherMessage 1466, request for Conference,Managers' report 1575

LUN xlx.LAB

xi. L~~ll [INDEX TO SUMMc-S.]PA

Lunacy Act Amendment Bil1-ontinueSMCouncit-Tntro. 172, 2r 22-2, Corn. 226, re-

port 290, 3r 348, Assembly's amend-ments 931, 1068, Assembly 's Message1320, 87, Assembly's further Message1460, 514, Assembly's Message as toConference, Managers' report 1564

KItNDz To SuBnncrs.

Magistrates' Retirement-Assembly-q. Hon. J. D3. Connolly 43,

notice of motion (Mr. Gilchrist) with-drawn 603

Maize Importation, Customs Duty-Ass eibly-q. 'Mr. Thomson 1911Council-q. Rion. W. Patrick 1885

Mandurab River Bar-Conei ca-. on. H. P. Colebatch 1214

Maternity Bonuses unclaimed-As-sembly-q. Mfr. Allen 1877

Maternity Home-Assomably-qs. Mr. Smith 699, Hlon. J1. D.

Connally 799

Midland Junction Trades Hall Bill-Assembly-All stages 1322, returned

1566Council-Receiv-ed 1315, remaining stages

1461

Military Censors and State Service-Assembly-q. Mr. Foley 517

Mining Generally (Assembly)-Coolgardie State Battery, q. 'Mr. Nfe-

Dowall 590Crushing facilities. q, Mr. Hudson 1665Goldniining leases, renewal, qs. Hon.

Frank Wilson 45, Hon. J. D3. Connolly267, rn. papers Hon, 3. D3. Connally604, 1693, 917

Miners' Relief Schemne, q. '%r. feitmaun1745

Prospecting on pastoral leasehold, q. Mr.I1. P. Gardiner 181

Prospectors, q. Mfr. Foley as to assistance1085

Money Bills Procedure, Joint StandingOrders--

Asaseinbly -Conncil Is Mfessage 787, ma.Mr. Robinson, to appoint select commit-tee, Message to Council 086, extensionsof time 1085, 825, 517, 676, Council 'afurther Message 943, report 1746

Money Emls Procedure, Joint StandingOrders-continued.

Council-ni. conference, Hon. D. G. Gaw-ter 729), Assembly's Message 908, m.lon. D3. Cl. Gawler to appoint selectcommittee 909, extensions of timne 1001,282, 514, 669, report 1736, adopted1792

Municipal Corporations Act AmendmentBill-

Assembly-intro. 591, 2r 781, 901, Cam.902, report 906, 3r 941, returned 1246

Council-Received 931, 2r 1007, 158,Coni, report 1158, Sr 1214

N.-TNrsx TO SUSMJOT.

Naval and Military Absentees ReliefBill-

Assembly-intro. 591, 2r 795, Cam., re-port 796, Sr 800, Council 's amendments1087, 160

Council- Received 797, 2r, Cam. 872, 909,report 994, 3r 1061, Assembly's Mes-sage 1141

O.-bwix To SUBJECS.

Opening of Parliament-Assembly-iCouncil-I

Opossuma-Cause il-q. Hon. W. Kingsmill as to pro-

teetion 287

Oranges exported to Victoria-Assembiy-q. Hop. J. D3. Connally 698

P.-2NDx TO SUDJE

Papers Presented in Assembly and Conn-ci-

By-laws--Cemeteries Act 3, 8Medical and Health Department 18,

40, 103Goldlfilds Water Supply 3, 8'Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage,

and Drainage 3, 8, 461, 70, 502, 15,674, 99

Railways and Tramways ]Fares andConditions 3, 8

Water Boards Act, Derby area 5915Hfealth Boards-

Carnarvon 1736North Perth 18, 41Perth 461, 70West Kimberley 18, 41

ZX. LUN PAP

PAP [INDEX TO SUBJEcTS.] PAP Xxi.

Papers Presented in Assembly andC ouncil-c on tinuaed.

Municipalities-Bunbory 8, 770, 96Carnarvon 1745Cottesloe 1910Geraldton 287, 309, 1910Kalgoorlie 8North Fremnantle SNorth Perth 770South Perth 8

Roads Boards-Eusselton 8Day Dawn 8Denmark 287, 309Dowerin 8Esperanee 8, 770Onowangerup .1910Greenbushes 8Kialgoorlie 770Meekatharra 8Melville 287, 309Merredin 8.Mount Margaret 1736Murray 287, 309Nelson 8Phillips River 18, 40Preston 770.Eeebourne 1910Tammii 8Toodyay 8Victoria Plains 770WVest Arthur 1910

Water Supplies-Geraldton 836, 74

Departmental Reports and Returns-Aborigines 1877Agriculture and Industries 1282, 322Agriculture, State meat supply, cattle

shipments, profit and loss statements461, 70

Auditor General 3, 8, 462, 70Charities 3, 8Education 3, 1462Electoral 229Friendly Societies 502, 15Gaols 502, 15Harbour and Light 18, 41Immigration 18, 403Insane 1060, 85Lands 3, 8Police 502, 15Public Works 218, 27Railways 3, 7Railways and Tramuways 18, 40, 1013Savings Bank 180, 218State Children 2, 8State MHeat Supply 461, 70State Sawmills 1055, 736State Steamship Service 171, 80, 502,

15Surveyor General 3, 8Taxation 18, 40

Papers Presented in AssemblyOotncil-coratinued.

and

Tramways 3, 7, 1013Water Supply and Sewerage 3, 8Woods and Forests 461, 70Workers' Monies Board 1060, 85

General-Australia Whaling Co., Ltd. (Aktiesel-

skabet Australia) license2S,5215, 54, 90, 874

Cattle Shipments, profit and loss state-ment 461

Coastal District Quarrymen 's award461, 70

Esperance-Northwards Railway 309Life Assurance Companies 8, 18Meat Shops, profit and loss statement

461Onslow Goods Sheds, storage charges

461, 70Peak Hill Health Board, constituted

18, 40Pipes purchased -in Germany 515Port Regulations 18, 41Supreme Court rules (prize fees) 18, 40Swan River regulations 18, 41Timber Tramway permit to Sons of

Gwalia 674, 99University Statute 836, 940

Lithos, Maps, and Plans-Essperanee District 674Gascoyne Vermin District, boundary

map 1282Railway projects - Boyanup-flusseltoa

extension, Esperanee Northwvards,Katanning-Nyabing extension, Pin-jarra -Dwarda extension, Wagin -Kukerin extension, and Yillimining-Kondinin extension 309

Whaling area map 36

Orders-in-Council under or concerning-Registration of Births, Deaths, and

'Marriages Act 18, 40

Reports and Returns (see also "Depart-mental ) -

Boya quarry 515, 1736Runbury Harbour Board 1791, 877Fremantle Harbour Trust 728, 940Mining Development Vote, expenditure

3, 8Mootea Bulla, Station 770, 96, 1791Public Library, Museum, and Art

Gallery 8, I8Superannuation Fund, proposed estab-

lishmnent 2, 8Workers' Homes Act, Auditor Gen-

eral's report 1552, 64Zoological Gardens and Aecliniatisa-

tion 470

xxi'. PAP[INDEX TO SUBJECTS.] t

Papers Presented in Assembly andCouncil-continued.

Returns and papers ordered and askedfor-Allatt's offence against Electoral Act

699, 1745Cue-MYeekatbarra railway 1676GoLd-mining Leases, renewval of 1910Joyce Bros. prosecution 1462, 565Poison lands, report of board of in-

quiry 639, 770Teachers transferred 1462

Rules and Regulations under-Bunbury Harbour Board 18, 41District Fire Brigades Act 18, 40Dog Act 3, 8Education Department 3, 40, 180, 287,

1736, 910Electoral Act 1068, 76Fisheries Acts, exclusive licenses 502,

15Foreign Tribunals Evidence Act 18, 40Health Act 461, 70, 502, 15Jetties Regulation Act 18, 41Justices Act 18, 40Land Act (timber) 3, 8Police Benefit Fund 18, 41Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act

18, 40Rights in Water and Irrigation Act

990, 1013State Abattoirs and Sale Yards, Mid-

land Junction and North Fremantle41

Workers' Homes Acts 227, 87, 639, 74,99

Papers Withdrawn in Assembly andCouncil-

'Whaling license to Australia Whaling Co.,Ltd. 461, 70, 835

Papers, question of Procedure-Assembly- Remarks Hon. J. D). Connolly

217

Parliamentary Allowances-Assembly-rn. Hon. J. fl. Connolly to

reduce 1385, mn. amendment Mr. Mun-%is to substitute additional income tax1410, m. amendment Mr. Robinson totemporarily reduce allowances 1434

Parliamentary Member.' Privileges-Goail-q. Hon. J. Cornell 218, mn. Hon.

J1. Cornell to grant railway free passes287, 467, wvithdrawn 469

Pearling Industry, Broom--

Assembly-Urgency motion Mr. Male 229

Permanent Reserves Bill-Assembly-Al] stages 1880, returned 1927Council-Received 1876, 2r 1909, Corn. etc.

1910

Personal Explanations (Assembly) -

Hon. J. -D. Connolly and the ElectoralDepartment 184, .5

Ion. Frank Wilson and the abandonmentof the Electoral canvass 1622

Mr. Heitmann and the absence of theHonorary 'Minister when Colonial Sec-retary's listirnates called on 1639

Personal Explanations (Council)-Hon. J1. F. Cullen and Mr. G. Rae of

Control of Trade in War Time Com-mission 366

Hon. V, Hainersley and Hon. 3. Cornell'sstatement 1902

Ron. W, *Kingstnill and Whaling Licensedebate 908

Hon. J, W. Kirwan. and pairs on secondreading of Esperance Northwards Rail-way Bill 849

Pertli-Premantle Road-Assembly-Noticn of motion, Mr. B. J.

Stubbs for select committee withdrawn604

Connit-q. Ron. D. G. Gawler as to re-construction 836

Pinjarra-Dwarda Railway ExtensionBill-

Assembly--Intro. 106, 2Y 337, 477, Corn.,report 478, Sr 943

ConcUw-Receired 931, 2r 1010, 64, Corn.,report 1066, 3r 1141

Pipe Manufacture, Australian and Ger.manl-

Assembly-q. Mr. Taylor 517

Police Act Amendment Bill-Assemblyt--Received 1013, 2r 1109, Corn.,

etc. 1114Couccil-Tntro. 837, 2r, Corn., report 910,

3r 993, returned 1084

Police and Expeditionary Forces-Assembly- 0 . Mfr. E. B. Johnston, 42

Police Methods in Liquor Prosecu-tions--

Ass8embly-q. Mr. J. P. Gardiner 181

XXV. PAP POL

P03 ~[INDEX TO SUBJECTS.] O1i'

Postponement of Debts Act-Aesembly-qs. Mr. E. B. Johnston, as to

economic pressure upon settlers 42, asto appointing Royal Commission 516

Postponement of Debts Act AmendmentBill-

A8emby-Intro. 591, 2r 783, Corn., re-port 784, 3r 800, returned 943

Council-Received 797, 2r, Corn., report872, 3r 908

President's Absence--Council-rn. the Colonial Secretary 1514

Prospectors-Assernbly-q. Mr. Foley, as to assistance

1085

Public Servants Bill-Assenbly-Thtro. 591, 2r 784, Corn. 788

report 801, 3r 870, returned 1213Council-Received 852, 2r 936, Corn., re-

port 938, 3r 993, 1061

Public Service--Assrnbly-q. Mr. Hfeitmann as to salary

increases 310, increases consequentupon decisions of Appeal Board (An-nun! Estimates) 1525

Q.-I[wnrx TO SUEJEOTS.

Quarries-Assembly-q. as to freights and

tances, ',%r. Allen 1692die-

R.-rrnnx TO SUBJrECTS.

Rabbit Act Amendment-Asscmbiy-q. Mr, Thomson 1604CounCi-q. lion. H. Carson 796

Rabbit-proof fences Damaged-Asiernbly-q. Mr, Cunningham 1911

Railways Generally (Assembly)-Cue-Meekatharra traffic, n. return, Mr.

Holman 1085Deputations to the Commissioner, q~. Mr.*Foley 42

Fares-Fartners' classes at University, ex-cursion rates, q. Hon. J. Mitchell 180;Eastern districts, excursion rates, q.Mr. Thomson 1675; Suburban andcountry fares, q. Mr. Griffiths 1875

Railways Generally (Assembly)-continued.

Free passes to large freighters, qs. Mr.Munsie 41, 180

Kalgoorlie - F'renmantle, alteration ofgang;, q. Hon. Frank Wilson 1911

Revenue, q. Mr. Hickmott as to earningsat Beverley, Brookton, and Pingelly1462

Washaways, q. Mr. Holmnan 698Water Supply, Meekatharra, q. Mr. Hol-

man 1085Wongan Hills-Mullewa railway, transfer

to Working Railways, resolution fromCouncil 1245, q. Hon. Frank Wilson asto debate on Council's resolution 1321,mn. Hon. J. Mitchell, postponement oforder of day 1435, furtber postpone-ment 1714, discharged 1924

Railway Construction Works (Assem-bly)-

Brookton-Kunjin, qs. as to handing over,Mr. Griffiths 699, Air. Hickmott 1566,877

Tifliminiog-Kordinin, qs. Mr. E. B. John-ston as to handing over 517, 941, 1675

Railways Generally (Council)-Chief Traffic Manager, q. Hon. R. J.

Lynn 728Customs Duties, q. lion. A. Sanderson

1361Narrogin-Wickepin, regrading, q. Ron.

C. F. Baxter 172Superintendent at Geraldton, q. Hon.

R. J. Lynn 796Wongan fl1ills-Mullewa, qe. Ron. W.

Patrick as to transfer to Railway De-partment 347, 1061, mn. Hon. W. Pat-rick 1133

Returns, Etc., Ordered by Assembly-Allatt's offence against Electoral Act

699Thie.Meekatharra railway 1085Gold-mining Leases, renewal 1924Joyce Bros'. prosecution 1435Poison lands, report of board of in-

quiry 603Railways, Cue-Meekatharra traffic 1085

Road Closure Bill-Assemtbly-All stages 1878, returned 1927Councii-Recived 1876, 2r 1908, Corn.,

etc. 1909

Rottuest Island, Prisoners' Camp-Assemblj-q. Mr. Smith 103

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S.-INDEX TO SUBJECTrS.

Select Committees Appointed by Assem-bly-

Money Bills Procedure (Joint) 906, re-port 1746

Whaling Industry 939, report 1926

Select Committee appointed by Coun-elI-

Money Bills Procedure (Joint) 909, re-port 1736

Sewerage-Assenably-q. Air. Robinson as to rates

on vacant land 310

Sitting Days and Hours--Assembly-rn. the Premier 46Council-n. the Colonial Secretary for

earlier sitting hour on Thursdays 908

Sittings Extended after Midnight-Assembly-Address-in -reply 12.18 a.m.

171, Grain and Foodstuff Dill 1.17a,m. 236, Esperance Northwards Rail-way Bill 1.42 am. 460, Estimates 2.32am. 1668

Speaker, Election-Assmbly-Hon. Md. P. Troy elected 6,

presentation 7

Stamp Act Amendment Bill-Assembly-Intro. 311, 2r 551, Corn., re-

port 552, 3r 625, returned 901Coundil-Received 693, 2r, Corn., report

797, Sr S87

Standing Orders Amendment-Assembly-Procedure on Estimatesm

the Premier to adopt 382, assent 471.

Standing Orders Suspension-Assembly-Grain and Foodstuff Bill 186,

811, 472, Supply Bill (No. 1) 471,close of session 1035

Counci-Grain and Foodstuff Bill 291,581, 797, City of Perth Bill 379, Wagim-Kulcerin Railway Extension Hill 466,Supply Bill (No. 1) 407, EsperaneeNorthwards Railway Bill 502, close ofsession 1282

State Borrowings and CommonwealthLoan-

Assembly-q. Hon. Flank Wilson 44

State Children .Act Amendment Bill-Assenbly-Inltro. 1013, 2r 1114, 60, Corn.,

report 1161, Sr 1234, returned 1566CounciT-Received 1230, 2r 1370. remain-

ing stages 1455

State Hotels and Licensees-Council-q. Hon. D. G. Gawler 728

State Hotels Bill-Assembly-Intro. 876, 2r 1088, Bill de-

feated 1109

State Savings Bank and Common-wealth-

Assembly-q. Haon. Frank Wilson 44

State Sawmills and Timber Sales-Assembly--1 . Mr. Willmott 1877

State Saw Mills and Brickworks--Council-q. Hion. H. P. Colebatch as to

expenditure 1361

State Steamers-Asseinbly-q. Hon. Prank Wilson as to

dual position of manager 43, qs. Mr.Foley as to Au ditor General's report1604, 92

State Trading Concerns--Assembly-q. Hon Fank Wilson as to

balance sheets 44Council-n. Hon. H. P. Colebatel, that;

balance sheets be printed 1791

Steel Reinforcement for new G.P.O.-Assekubly- 1 . Mr. B. J1. Stubbs 1746

Subsidies to Municipalities-Assenbly-q. Hon. J. D. Connolly 639

Supply Bill (No. 1), £668,270-Assembly-Standing Orders suspension,

.Message, all stages 471, returned 519Council--Received 466, Standing Ordern

suspension, remaining stages 467

Supply Bill (No. 2), £488,270-Assembly-All stages 1086, returned

1246Council-Received 1068, 2r., Corn., report

1141, Sr 1214

Swan River, Proposed Bridge--Assembly-q. Air. Carpenter 770

Swearing in of Members-See "Electoral, Assembly"

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Tr-INnnX TO SUBJECTS.

Timber Industry-CounCil-rn. Sir E. H. Wittenoorn, Par-

liament to consider position 1552, 669,740

Total isator Control-Assembly-q. Mr. 0 'Loghlen 41

Trade Disputes Bill-A88embly-Intro. by Mr. Hudson 267,

discharged 1926

Tramways, Pertb-Ass6mbly-qs. Mr. Smith as to workmen's

tickets and extensions 106, as to ex-tensions and penny sections 940,1 Mr.Allen as to concessions to women work-ae 106

Tree Pulling Machine-Council-q. Hon. R. J. Lynn 796

U.-INnDEX TrO SUBJECoS.Unemployed-

Assembly-q. Mr. E. B. Johnston as toland clearing -105, qs. Mr. Smith as torelief works and meal tickets 105, q.Hon. J1. D. Connolly as to employmenton public works 1691

Council--q. Ron. E,. MeLarly as to assist-ance 1669, Statement by Colonial Sec-retary 1736, ,a Ron. J. Cornell to hearleaders at Bar of House 1736, q. Hon.H. P. Colebatch as to statistics 1837,q. Hon. V. larnersley as to dischargedsoldiers 1837

Unionists and Preference-Assembly-q. lion. Frank Wilson 1676

University-Assembly- 1 . Hon.

students 2655I. Mitchell as to

Urgency Motion-Assembly-Pearling Industry at Broome

229

V.-TIWnx TO StTSJEcTs.

Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill-Assembly--Intro. 471, 2r. 778, 807, Coin.,

report 822, 3r 876, Council's ameand-ments 1469, Council's Message 1575,request for conference 1605, managersappointed 1607, date of conference1790, time of meeting, Council's Me-sage 1883, report 1884

Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill-continued,

Council-leceived 852, 2r 938, 1214,Corn. 1224, m,. to refer to select come-mittee 1224, Corn. 1371, report, 3r 1436,Assembly's Message 1461, 515, Assem-bly 'a request for conference 1674,managers appointed 1743, time ofmeeting, Assembly's Message, report1838

W.-IwNE TrO SUBJECTS.

Wagin-Kukerin Railway ExtensionBil-

Assembly-Thtro. 8, 2r 819, Corn., report327, 3r 882, returned 519

Council--Received 379, 2r 464, StandingOrders suspension, remaining stages 466

War News-Assemnbly-q. Mr. Heitmana as to ccii-

soring 381

Water Supplies-Assembly-q. Mr. Green as to meter rents

on goldfids 104, q. Mr. Taylor as tostreet watering 104, q. Hon. J. D. Con-nfoly as to Hills scheme 105, q. Mr.Veryard as to Osborne Park extension105, q. Mr. Griffiths as to wheat: beltextensions 1911, qe. Mir. Carpenter asto cost and rates at Fremantle 771,1912

Whaling license--Assembly-n. Hon. R. H. Underwood pre-

senting papers 227, papers wvithdrawn470, q. Mr. Holman as to withdrawalof license 799, license withdrawn 835, m.M.r. Holman to disallow 950, rn. amend-ment the Premier 986, select commit-tee appointed 989, extensions of time1160, 462, 605, 746, 878, 913, attend-ances of the Colonial Secretary 1878,Council's Message 1885, leave to sit,papers presented 1913, report presented1926

Council-Papers withdrawn 461, State-ment by the Colonial Secretary as topapers 554, m. Hon. A. G. Jenkins todisallow license 674 (cablegram fromMr. C. Stang 836), 852, n. amendmentHon. WV. Kingsmill 867, personal ex-planation 908, Assembly's request forattendance of the Colonial Secretarybefore select committee 1838

(INDEX TO SUBJECTS.]

Wheat Supplies and Drought (Assem-Mly)-

Advances on crops, q. Hon. J. Mitchell45

Cancellation of contracts, q. Mr. E. B.Johnston 4.1

Handling charges, qe. Mr. James Gardiner2321, Mr. Thomson 1517, Mr. Wane-brough 1603

Price fixed by Board, q. Mr. Thomson1745

Purchases by Board, q. Mr. Thomson 1565Returns of Stocks, q. Hon. 3. Mitchell

45Seed for Midland settlers, q. Mr. Allen

1877Seizures, payments to farmers, q. Mr.

Hiekmott 1913

Whisky Standard-Seec "Food and Drug Regulations"

Window Lock-.Assemably-q. Mr. B. J. Stubbs 1878

Workers' Homes-Assembly-q. Hon. J. D. Connolly as to

projected expenditure 104, q. Mr.Thomon as to Isaseholci applications698, q. Mr. Heitmana as to Geraldtondifficulties 799

Counil-q. Hon. H. Carson as to amountsloaned and payments overdue 73

Y.-hDEX TO SUBJECTS.

Yiining-Kondinin Railway Excten-sion, Bill-

Assembly-Intro. 106, 2r 327, 84, Corn.476, 550, report 551, 3r 943

CouncilU-Received 931, 2r 1009, 61, Corn.,report 1064, Or 1141

XX VI. WHE TIL

XXVI".

INDEX TO SPEECHES,

Expflansation of Ahrntiation,-lr, 2r, 3r, First, Second, or Third Reading of a BiJ.-Cem.,Committee of the whole R1ouse.-m., Motion.-q., Question to a Minister.

A.-Srnonus.

Agricultural Minister, Hon. W. D.-Johnson (Guildford)-

See 1"Minister for Lands"'

Allen, Mr. E. (West Perth)-Address-in-reply, Speech 148; Topics dis-cussed-

Altered state of House 148, Tradingconcerns, Electoral rolls 150, Watersupply in metropolitan area, Perthtrains, Tramway tracks 151, Centralmarkets 152

Abattoirs, Midland Junction, q. 104City of Perth Bill, 2r 316Education-qs. as to examinations for

qualifying certificates 1382, headteachers and assistants 1462

Estimates, speech on Financia Policy1487. Annual Votes: Joint Houses of'Parliament 1518, Government MotorCar Service 1539, London Agency 1542,Mtiscellaneous Services 1547, 9, Agricul-ture gonerally 1601, Rtabbits and Ver-nin Boards 1602, Stock 1603, StateHotels and Inspection of Liquors 1629

Government Electric Works Bill, Corn.721

income Tax and Building Societies, q.1877

Loan Estimates, 'Railways and Tramways1780, 1, Water Supply and Sewerage1782, Development of Agricnlture 1786,Other Stato undertakings 1787

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Corn. 834Maternity Bonuses unclaimed, q, 18S77Mfunicipal Corporations Act Amendment

Bill, 2r 901, Coin. 902Parliamentary nilowances, to reduce 1388,

430Permanent Reserves Bill, 2 r 1883Perth Tramnways, q. 106Quarries, freights and distances, q. 1692Seed Wheat for Midland settlers, q. 1877

Allen, Hon. 3. r. (West Province)-Government Electric Works Bill, Assem-

bly 's M1essage 1454Grain and roodstuff Bill, 2r 358, Corn.

367Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-

tion Bill, 2r 1870

Angwin, Hon. W. 0. (North-East Fre-mantle)-

See " Minister for Works'

Ardagh, Hon, R. G. (North-East Pro.vince)-

Address-in-reply, in. adoption 3; Topicsdiscussed-Return of Labour Government 3, Fin-

ancial matters, Deficit, Short session,Farming industry, Dividend DutiesAct Amendment, War EmergencyTax, Esperance Railway 4, Miningindustry, Mines Regulation Bill 5

Attorney General and Minister forEducation, Hon. T. Walker (Kan.owna) -

Asiatics' interest in land, reply as tomagisterial decision 300

Church of England Lands Bill, nm. 2r.907

'Education Department, replies as to in-spectors and salaries 310, 510, inspec-tors 1159, Training college teachers1233, -Modern school 1234, Promotionsand transfers 1324, Examinations forqualifying certificates 1382, Organisa-tion of classes 1382, Transfer of teach-ers 940, 1462, Mfanual training andhousehold management 1565

Electoral, replies as to rolls 43, Cen-sus 181, Allatt's catse 1745

Electoral Department anid Hon, J. D.,Connolly, explanation 181, in. present-ing papersn 228

Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r.418

Estimates Annual Votes: Crown Lawoffices 1607, Electoral 17, StipendiaryMragitrates 1624, 5, State Hotels andInspection of Liquors 16263, 8, Educa-tion 1629

Gambling Evil, Police Report, reply 771Grain and Foodstuffs Bill, C'ouncil 's re-

quested amendments 475Industries Assistance Bill, Coin. 672, as

to recommittal 703, recoin, 707, Coun-cil's requested amendments 1243

Land transfers to enemy aliens, reply asto preventing 309

Licensing Act Further Amendment Bill,ni. 2r, 1325, in. to discharge 1913

Irvin. (IND'EX TO SPEECHS.]OA

Avroaaur GENERAL AND MINISTER FOREDUCATnoN (continmed)-

Licensing Act Amendment ContinuanceBill, m. 2r. 907

Liquor license, removal, reply 156Local Option Vote Continuance Bill, in.

2r. 625Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, 2r. 827,

Coin: 832 3, Council's Message 1331Municipal Corporations Act Amendment

Bill, Corn. 904Papers, question of procedure 217Parliamentary allowances, to reduce

1400State Hotels Bill, mn. 2r. 1088, in reply

1106University, reply as to students 265Wongan Hills-Mfullewa Railway, Coun-

cil's resolution, m. to discharge 1924

B.-SPEIOHEs.

Baxter, Hon. o. F. (East Province)-Address-in-reply, Speech 73; Topics dis-Cussed-

Party feeling, Intention of Countryparty, Federal tariff 73, Generalelections The farmers 74, Increasedprice o/ land 75, Foodstuff Com-mission 76, Assistance to settlers 77,Financial position 78

East Avon Roads Board rates, qs. 461, 502Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r.

765Goverunent Electric Works Bill, Corn.

11-50Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r. 357, As-

sembly 's Message 757Income and Public Entertainments Tax-

ation Bill, 2r. 1838Tuidustries Assistance Bill, Corn. 1003, 75,

7Narrogin -Wickepin Railway regrading,

q. 172

Bolton, Mr. H. E. (South Fremantle)-Estimates-, Annual Vote Audit 1533Explosives Magazine, Woodnman's Point,

q. 180Joyce Bros. prosecution, in. papers 1435

Briggs, Han, H. (West Province)-See "'President"

C.-SrEEanIs.

Carpenter, Mr. W. R. (Fremantle)-Estimates, Speech on Financial policy

1046. Annual Votes: Audit 1534,Medical and Public Health 1655

Fremiantle Harbour Trust report, q. 639

CArPENTER, Ma. W. H. (continued)-Fremantle Water Supply, qe. as to cost

771, as to increased rates 1912Municipal Corporations Act Amendment

Bill, Corn. 903Swan River, lproposed bridge, q. 770

Carson, Hon- H. (Central Province)-Bush Fires Act, as to suspending regu-

lations5 220Esperanee Northwards Railway Bill, 2r.

8:37, Coin. 852Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Assembly's

Message 697, 756Income and Public Entertainments Tax-

ation Bill, 2r. 1867Industries Assistance Bill, Coin. 997, 9,

1000, Assembly's Message 1363Loan Bill, 2r. 198Rabbit Act amendment, q. 796Wongan Hulls-Mullewa Railway 1140Workers' Homes, q. 73

Chairmau of Committees in Council andDeputy President, Hon. W. Kings-mill (Metropolitan Province)-

Re-marks on Order end Procedure-Esperance Northwards Railway Bill 850(tiivornmnent Electric Works Bill, 1152Grain and Foodstuff Bill 368. 70, 1, Corn.

798Industries Assistance Bill 9991 1004, As-

sembly 's Message 1315, 6, 9, 66, 564Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, 1070, 1,

Assenibly's Mfessage 1367, 91 515Naval and Military Absentees Relief

Bill 90q. 10Timber In dustry 1552Unemployed Executive, to hear at Bar

1737Vermin Boa rds Act Amendment Bill

1376, 743, 4Wagin.Kukerin Railway Extension Bill

466

Ruflingqs andi Direeio,s-Amendument limiting duration of mea-

sure need not takie the form of dis-tinct clause 2316

(7onference cannot be appointed inCoUIm1it tee hut must be appointed bythe whole Council 1.515

Persoins cannot be lieard at Bar ofthe Rouse unless called by Parlia-ment as n-itnesses, 1737

For remarks while not in the Chair see''Kin gsinill'I

Chairman of Committees and DeputySpeaker, Mr. J. B. Holman (Misr-chison)-

Remarzks on order and procedure-Complimentary reimarks, Christmas ad-

journment 501Election of Chairman of ('nmnimittees,

thanks after election 47

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CHAIRAnN Or COMMITTEES (continued) Remsarson Order and Procedure-

Estimates 887, 900, 1039, 40, 9, 57, 184,790, 1, 337, 9, 489, Audit 1524, Gov-

ernment Motor Car Service 1536, In-denting Office 1540, Literary andScientific grants 1541, Workers'Homes' Board 1543, MiscellaneousServices 1544, 5, 50, Railways andTramways 1579, Electoral 1609, 11,2, 3, State Hotels and Inspection ofLiquors 1629, Aborigines 1639, 40

Government Electric Works Bill, Corn.725, 6, 7

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Corn. 267, 8,84. 5

Income and Public Entertainments Tax-ation Bill, 1733

Industries Assistance Bill 662, Council'srequested amendments 1243, MoneyBills procedure 1463, Council'spressed requests 1571

Loan Estimates 1752, 3, 83Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Council's

Message 1331Pinjarrah-Dwarda Railway Extension

Bill 478Rulings-

Amendment altering scope of eme,-gency Bill inadmissible 267, 8

Amendment involving an expenditureby the State cannot be moved byprivate member 284

For remaurks made while not in the Chair,see I'IHolman I'

Chairman (Deputy) of Committees inAssembly, Mr. 0. McDowall (Cool-gardie)-

Revmrks on order and Procedure-Estimates, Fisheries 1654, Registry 1657Tndustries Assistance Bill, Corn. 669, 71Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Coin. 834Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill,

Coni. 822(For remarks made while not in the

('hair see ''-Mefowall ') -

Clarke, Hon. E1. W. (South-West Pro-Vince)-

Boyanup-Busselton Railway ExtensionBill, 2r 1066

Esperanee Northwards Railway Bil, 2r840, Coin. 851

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Assembly'sMessage 757

Tucomne and Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, 2r 1863

Industries Assistance Bill, Corn. 997,1080, 2

Loan Bill, 2r 1907

Colebateb, Hon. HL P. (East Pro-Vince)-

Address-in-reply, Speech 18; Topics dis-cussed-

General election, Electoral rolls 19,Goldmining industry 23, Assistanceto settlers, Reclassification of- land24, Farmers' classes at tbe Un~iver-sity 25, Control of Trade in WarTime Act 26, Control of Trade Coin-mission 27, Finance 31, SavingsBank 32, Deficit 33, Commnonwealthassistance, Unemployed 34.

Control of Trade in War Time ActAmendment Bill, 2r 932, Corn. 1144, 6, 7

Esperanee Northwards Railway Bill, 2r566

Government Electric Works Bill, Oom.1149, 50, Assembly's Message 1458

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 293, Corn.368, 70-2, 6-9, Assembly's Messageas to requested amendments 555, 6,Assembly's Message as to Councl'spressed request (Standing Orders sus-pension) 582, Message in reply 737

Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, 2r 1792

Industries Assistamce Bill, 2r 914, Corn.994, 5, 7, 9, 1000, 4, 5, 7, 75, 7, 82,recoin. 1082, 8, Assembly 's Message1315-20, 62, 5

Mandurab River Bar, q. 1214State Sawmills and Brickworks expendi-

ture, q. 1361State Trading Concerns, mn. to print bal-

ne-sheets 1791Timber Industry 15.59Unemployed and charitable relief, q. 1837Wongan Hills-Mullewva Railway' 1136Yilliniining-Kondinin Railway Exten-

sion Bill, 2r 1061

Collier, Hon. P. (Boulder)-See ''Minister for Mines"'

Colonial Secretary, Hon. J. M. Drew(Central Province)-

Address-in-reply, Speech 172; Topics dis-cussed--

Stuffed rolls 172, Agricultural Bankadvances 174, Balance-sheets of trad-ing concerns 175, Control of Tradein War Time Commission 176, TrainServices, Increased taxation, Re-trenchment, The fish supply, The un-employed, Pearling industry 178,Mining industry, Railway construc-tion, Sir Edward Wittenion and theday labour system 179

Adjournmnents special 469, 1674Appropriation Bill, in. 2r 1896, in reply

1898

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in. C~b [INDEX TO SPEECHES.]CL

COLONIAL SECRETARY (coninud)-Blaekboy and Zansia Palm License Bill,

mn. 2r 1158, in reply -1229Boyanup-llusselton Railway Extension

Bill, In. 2r 1012Bush Fires Act, as to suspending regula-

tions 220Church of England Lands Bill, In. 2r 580City of Perth Bill, ma. Standing Orders

suspension 2r 379Control of Trade Commission, reply 1791Control of Trade in War Time Act

Amendment Bill, in. 2r 873, in. ad-journment 936, in reply 1141, Corn.1144-7, I. 3r 1312, in reply 1314

Crown Leases, Federal Taxation, reply1838

Deficit, reply 1885Dividend Duties Act Amendment Bill, in.

2r 1152, in reply 1226, Cam. 1227, 379-81

East Avon Roads Board rate;, replies462, 502

Espernco District, map 674Esperance -Northwards Railway 'Bill, mn.

Standing Orders suspension 502, in re-ply 503, In. 2r 503, in reply 846, Coi.849, 52

Esperance settlers, indebtedness to Gay-ernment, reply 1133

Food and Drug Regulations, to disallow,in. adjournment 1312

Freezing Works at Wyndham, reply 462Government Analyst's visit to England,

replies 1133, 282Gov-erniment Electric Works Bill, Assem-

bly 's Message 1743Grain and Foodstuiff Bill, ins. Standing

Orders suspension, 2r 291, in reply 308,59, 66, Coin. .367-79, Assembly's Mes-sage as to Council 's requested ninena-iiints .5553, 6, Assemnbly 's Message as toCouncil's pressed request (in. StandingOrders suspension) .581, 7, mn. Messagein reply 696, 7, 735, .59, Assembly'sfurther Message, mn. Standing OrdersSuspension 797

Income and Public Entertaimments Taxa-tion Bill, in. 2r 1737, in reply 1885

Industries Assistance Bill. in. 2r 910, inreply 930, Coin. 994, 72' 9, 1000, 2, 4,5, 6, 75-7, 9, 81, 2, recoilL 1083, Assemn-bly 's Message 1315, 6, 20, 61-7, As-seinbly 's further Mfessage 14,58

Irrigation Works. Harvey, reply 1669Katanning-Nyabing Railway 'Extension

Bill, In. 2r 1011Labour Bureau, reply 1669Land Art Amendment. Bill, in. 1r 3, mn.

2r 22]Loan Acts Amendment Bill, in. 2r 909Loan Bill, in. 2r 1898, in reply 1907Loan 'Flotation, New South Wales, reply

1001Loan money and interest, reply 1791

COLONIAL SECRETARY (cotncd)-Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, in,. 2r 222,

in reply 225, Coin. 226, Assembly'samendments 1068, 9, 70-3, Assembly'sMessage 1367, 8, Assembly's furtherMessage, 1515, report of conference1564

Mfaize impartation, reply 1885Mandurab River Bar, reply 1214Midland Junction Trades Hall Bill, mn.

2r 1461Money Bills Procedure 908Municipal Corporations Act Amendment

Bill, mn. 2r 1007Narrogin-Wickepin Railway, regrading,

reply 172Opossums protection, reply 287Parliamentary 'Menmbers' Privileges, re-

ply to q. 218, on motion 467Permanent Reserves -Bill, mn. 2r 1909Pertb-Presnantle Road, reconstruction, re-

ply 836Pinjnrra-Dwarda Railway Extens;ion Bill,

in. 2r 1010Police Act Amendment Bill, in. 2r 910President's absence, in. as to Deputy

President 1.514Rabbit Act, amendment, reply 796Railway Chief Tra ffic 'Manager, reply 728Railway Department and Customs duties,

reply 1361Railway Superintendent, Oeraldton, re-

ply 796Road Closure Bill, in. Ir 1876, in. 2r 1908,

in reply 1909Sitting days and hours, In. earlier sitting

hour on Thursdays 9089Stamip Act Amendment Bill, in. 2r 797Standing Orders suspension-City of

Perth Bill .379, Close of session 1282,Esperance Northwards Railway Bill.302, Grain and Foodstuff Bill 29], 797,Supply Bill ('No. 1) 467, Wagin-Kuk-erin 'Railway Extension 'Bill 466

State Hotels and Licensees, reply 728State of business 554, 798State Sawmills and Brickworks, expendi-

ture, reply 1361Supply Bill (No. 1) £668,270, ins. Stand-

ing Orders suspension, 2r 467Supply Hill ('No. 2) £488,270, nm. 2r 1141Timber industry 1669Tree pulling machines, reply 796Unemployed and charitable relief, replies

as to cost 1669, 736, as to statistics,and assistance to discharged soldiers1837

%'ermin Boards Act Amendment Bill, i,2r 938, on in. to refer to select commit-tee 1224, 5, Corn. 1371, 2, 4, 6, report, 3r1436, Assembly's Message 1461, 515, 6,request for conference 1674, 743, con-ference, report of managers 1838

Wagin-Kukerin Railway Extension Bill,i. Zr 464, in reply 466, ma. StandingOrders suspenaion 466

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COLONIAL SxcnRrsAR (Continue)--Whaling. License, papers withdrawn 461,

remarks as to papers 554, on m. to dis-allow 692, 852, Assembly's request f orattendance of Hon. J, X. Drew beforeselect committee; m. that leave begranted 1838

Woogan Hills-Mullewa Railway, replies347, 1061, on mn. to transfer to RailwayDepartment 1140

Workers' Homes, reply 73Villimining-Kondinin Railway Extension

Bill, m. 2r 1009, in reply 1064

Connolly, Hon. J. D. (Perth)-Address-in- reply, Speech 159; Topics dis-cussed-Premier's attitude towards members

159, Party bickering, Unemployedproblem 160, Dividend Duties Act161, Preference to unionists, Dis-graceful state of rolls 162, Govern-ment morally defeated at the lateelection, Workers' Homes 163, Treat-ment of civil servants 165

Aborigines Missions, subsidies q. 875City of Perth Bill, 2r 312, Corn. 318Civil Servants' retirement, q. 46Eleetorl-q. as to census 181, personal

explanation 184, 5, papers-question ofprocedure 217

Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r436

Estimates: Speech on Financial Policy1250. Annual Votes:. Audit 1531,Literary and( Scientific Grants 1541,Miscellaneous Services 1544-6, 8, 9,Mines Generally 1601, Stock 1602,Electoral 1609, State Hotels and In-sIpeetinn of Liquors 1626, Aborigines16397 40, 8

Goldmining lenses, renewal, q. 267, wn.papers 604, in reply 1917

Government Electric Works Bill, 2r 719,Cerm. 720-4, 6

Grain and Foodstuffs Bill, Council's re-quested] amendments 474, Council'spressed request, Money Bill procedure614

TIcome aud Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, Corn. 1730, 2

Industries Assistance Bill, as to recoin.699. 704, recoin. 706, 12, Council 'a re-quested amendments 1235, 7, 42, 3

Licensing Act Further Amendment Eill.2r 1327

Loan Estimates: Railways and Tram-ways 1780, 1, Water Supply and Sew-erage 1782, Roads and Bridges andPublic Buildings 1786, 7, Other Stateundertakings 1788

Local Option Vote Continnance Bill, 2r626

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, 2r 7f76,Corn. 831, 2, Council's Message 1331,Council 's further Message 1467

CONNOLLY. HON. J, 1). (COntinued)-Magistrates' retirement, q.- 43Maternity Home, temporary premises 799'Municipal Corporations Act Amendment

Bill, Sr 941Oranges exported to Victoria, q. 698Parliamentary allowance;, m. to reduce

1385, as to amendment 1416, in reply1431

Permanent Reserves Bill, Corn. 1883Personal explanation a~s to Electoral De-

partment 184, 5Police Act Amendment Bill, 2r 1110,

Coin. 1114State Children Act Amendment Bill, 2r

1160, Coin. 1161State Hotels Bill, 2r 1104Subsidies to Municipalities, q. 639Unemployed and public works, q. 1691Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill, 2r

812, Corn. 822, Council's amendments1489

"Water Supply, Hills Scheme, q. 105Workers' Homes, q. 104Yillixning-Kondinin Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 895

Cornell, Hon. J. (South Province)-Address-in-reply, Speech 84; Topics dis-

cussed-General elections The Press and the

Labour party, The leader of the Lib-eral party, Country party 86, Speechby Ifr. Colebatch, War EmergencyBill, Electoral rolls 87, Decline ingold yield, Control of Trade in 'WarTime Commission 89, Loan by Fed-eral Government 90, Workers' homes91, Unemployed, Deficit 92, Redac-tion of wages or retrenchment, WarEmergency Bill 93, Prerogative ofthe Legislative Council 94

Blackboy and Zinnia. Palm License Bill,2r 1228

Coal Mines Regulation Act AmendmentBill, M. 1r 1.315, mi. 2r 1369, in reply1370, Coin. 1370, 461

Control of Trade int War Time ActAmendment Bifl, 2P 934, Com- 1145, 7

Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, Corn.851

Food and Drug Regulations (whiskystandard), to disallow 1449

Government Electric 'Works Bill, Poins1149, 5:1, Assembly's 'Message 1464

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 354, Corn.367-9, 71-3,1 6, 8, Assemibly's Mfessageas to Council Is requested amendments.555, Assemblys 'aMessage as to Coon-cii's pressed request (point of order585), Standing Orders suspension 586,'Message in reply 697, 750

Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, 2r 18298

COR XXXICOL

III". CR(INDEiX TO SnEcaai FOL

CORNELL, HON. J. (continue)-Industries Assistance Bl, Corn. 995, 8, 9,

1000, 3, recoin. 1082, 4, Assembly'sMessage (point of order 1316), 1317

Land and Income Tax, in. to amend 990Loan BiU, 2r 1001Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Corn. 226,

Assembly's amendmenits 1072, Assem-bly's Message 1368

Municipal Corporations Act AniendmentBill, 2r 1009

Naval and 'Military Absentees BeliefBill, Coni. 872

Parliamentary 'Members' Privileges, q.218, mt. to grant railway free passes287, in reply 468

Timber Industry 1557Unemployed, mt. to bear leaders at Bar

of House 1736, 7Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill, rc-

quest for conference 1744Wagin-Kukerin Railway Extension Bill,

2r 465

Cullen, Hon. J. F'. (South-East Pro-vince)-

Address-in-reply, Speech 35; Topics dis-cussed-

Finance 35, Agricultural Bank, unem-ployed 36, General elections, Stateenterprises 88, Administration ofControl of Trade in War Time Act,Railway time-tables 39

Appropriation Bill, 2r 1896Bush Fires Act, as to suspending regula-

tions 220Coal 'Mines Regulation Act Amendment

Bill, 2r, Corn. 1370C'ostrol of Trade in War Time Act

Amendment Bill, 2r 931, Coin. 1144,5, 7, 3r 1312

])ividend Duties Act Amendment Bill, 2r1156, Coin. 1378, S1

Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r553, point of order 588, Corn. 851

Government Electric Works Bill, Corn.1149

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 297, per-sonal explanation 366, Corn. 366-8, 70,4-9, Assembly's Mfessage as to Coun-cil 's requested amendments 555-8, As-sembly 's Message as to Council'spressed request, Standing Orders sus-pension 584, 5, Mfessage in reply 697,743

Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, 2r 1824

Industries Assistance Bill, 2r 926, Coin.1076, 9, recoin. 1082, Assembly's Mes-sage 1316, 62, 6, 7

Katanning-Nyabing Railway ExtensionBill, 2r 1066

CULLEN, HoN. J. F. (confine)-Local Option Vote Continuance Bill, 2r

462Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, 2r 224,

Corn. 227, Assembly's amendments1071, Assenmbly 's Message 1368

Parliamentary Members' Privileges 467Public Servants Bill, 2r 937Timber Industry 1562Wagia-Kukerin Railway Extension Bill,

2r 464

Cunningham, Mr. 3. (Greenough)-Estimates, Speech on financial policy

1493, Annual Votes: Aborigines 1646Esperanee Northwards Railway Bill, 2r

455Grain and FoodstuffE Bill, 2r 210Industries Assistance Bill, 2r 645Land Act Amendment Bill, discharge of

order 1915Loan Estimates, generally 1778Municipal Corporations Act Amendment

Bill, Coin. 905Rabbit-proof fences damaged, q. 1911State Hotels Bill, 2r 1097

Dodd, Hon. J. B. (South Province)-See "Honorary Minister"

Draw, Hon. J. Mit. (Central Province)-See ''Colonial Secretary''

Duff ell, Hon. J. (Metropolitan-Suabur-'ban Province)-

City of Perth Bill, 2r 380Grain and Foodstuff 'Bill, 2r 307, Corn.

368, 70, 2, 5, Assembly's Message asto requested amendinents 555

Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, 2r 1865

Penmanent Reserves Bill, 2r 1909

E .-- SEEC@HES.

Education Minister, Hon. T. Walker(Kanown)-

See "Attorney General''

F.--SPEEONHEs.

Foley, Mr. G. J. (Mount Leonora)-Blaekboy and Zanda Palm License Bill,

2r 1060, 3r 1087Bread, q. as to price per loaf 1675Esperance 'Northwards Railway Bil, 2r

453

COR FOLxxxill.

FOL [~INDEX TO SPEECHES.] G~ xii

FOLEY, MR. G, J. (continued)-JEstimate;, Speech on Financial Policy

1115, Annual Votes: Joint Houses ofParliament 1518, Audit 1531, 2, Gov-erment Sovings; Bank 1539, 40, Liter-ary and Scientific Grants 1540, Miscel-laneous Services 1046, Railways andTramways 1650, 'Mines Generally 1598,Medical and Public Health 1657, Re-gistry 1657

Gold-mining Leases renewal, papers 1707Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-

tion Bill, Corn. 1735Lands 'Reclassification Board, report on

poison lands, papers .699Loan Estimates: Water Supply and Sew-

erage 1783, Development of Goldfieldsand -Mineral resources 1784, OtherState undertakings 1788

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Corn. 834,Council's M1essage 1468

Military Censors and State s~ervice, q, 517Prospectors, assistance, q. 1085-Railway Commissioner and deputations,

q. 42State Hotels Bill, 2r 1090State steamers, qs. as to Auditor Gen-

eral's report 1604, 92Wagin-EKukerin Railway Extension Bill,

2r .323

G.-SFErncaxa.

G-ardiner, Mr. James, Leader of theCountry Party (Irwin)-

Address-ia-reply, Speech 67; Topics din-cussed-

Country party and their charter, Partytruce 67, Development of industries68, Unemployed 70, The presentdrift 71, Trading concerns' balancesheets, Assistance to Government 72

Complimentary remarks, Christmas ad-journment 501, close of session 1923

Control of Trade in War Time ActAmendment Bill, 2r 794

Dividend Duties Act Amendment Bill.Coin. 878

Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r427

Estimates, Speech on Financial Policy834. Annual Votes: State Hotels andInspection of Liquors 1627, Education1638, Fisheries 1654

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 201, Corn.270-2, 5, 80, 2, 4, 6, Council's requestedamendments 473, Council's pressed re-que~t, "Money Bill procedure 610

Income and Pnblic Entertainments Tax-ation Bill, 2r. 1727

Industries Assistance Bill, 2r 635, Coni.6,57, 8, 63, 73, recoin. 705, 6, 8, 14,Council's requested amendments 1235,7, 8, 41, Council 's pressed requests1572

GARDINEB, Ms. -JAMES (eotiiaeed)-Land Act Amendment Bill, q. 1913, dis-

charge of order 1214Pearliag industry at Broome 2022Speaker, election, congratulations 6Wagin-Kukerin Railway Extension Bill,

2r, 324Wheat Handling Charges, q. as to Ac-

quisition Board 1321Wongan Hills-Mullewa Railway, Coun-

cil's MKess3age 1245, disceharge of order192-4

Gardiner, Mr. J. PF. (Roebourre)-Beadon Point, proposed jetty, q. 181Pearlinig industry at Broo me, 260Police methods in liquor prosecutions9, q.

181Prospecting on Pastoral lea~ehold, q-

131Vermin Hoards Act Amndment Bill, 2r.

816Whaling License, to disallow 981

Gawler, Hon. D. G. (Metropolitan-Sub-urban Province)-

Dividend Duties Act Amendmnit Bill, 2r1225, Corn. 1377, 80

Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r561

rood and Drug Regulations (whiskystandard), to disallow 1448

Governument Electric Woiks Bill, CLut.1149, 51, Assembly's Message 1453, 4

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 350, Coni.367-9, 72, 4, 6, 7, 8, Asembly 's 3Mes-sage as tn Clouncil's requested amnend-ments 556, Assembly's Message as toCouncil's pressed request, StandingOrders suspension 582, in. conference729, in. Message in reply 7-5.

Income and Public Entertain,,tets Taxa-tion Bill, 2r 1819

Industries Assistance Bill, ('ant 995,1001, 5, e, 79, 82, recoin. 1083, Assem-bly 's Message 1366, 7

Licensing Act Amendment Bill. 2 r 1231,Coin. 1231, 2

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, 2r 228,Corni. 226, Assemubly's smendlmnents1069, 70, 1, 3, Assembly's M.%essage1367

Local Option Vote Continuance Sill, 2 r4&T

M1oney Bills Procedumre, Joint MitnndiagOrders, in. conference 720. in. Mlessage734, mn. to appoint select committee909, report of joint select ommnittee1792

Municipal Corporations Act AmendmentBill, 2r 1008

Parliamentary 'Members' Privileges 467Perth-Fremantle Road reconstructioil. q.

836Public Senants Bill, Sr 994State Hotels and Licen seeR, (1. 7289

FOL GAW xxxill.

[INDEX TO SPEECHES.]

George, Mr. W. J. (Murray-Welling-ton) -

Address-in-reply, Speech 120; Topicsdiscussed-Confidential matters, Election, Elec-

toral rolls 120, Trading accounts121, The lpresent emergency 122,Homes and rents, Railway Depart-ment 123, Raising of freights, Priceof wheat 124, Railway facilities, Ir-rigation 126, State implement works,State sawmills 127, Better distribu-tion of State wealth, Auditor Oeq-cmal's report 128, as to concludingdebate 1.30

Estimate; speech on Financial Policy10253

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r. 204

Gilchrist, Mr. A. (Gascoyne)-Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r

426Estimates, Speech on Financial Policy

894Magistrate's retirement (Mr. Foss), mn.

papers withdrawn 603Pearling industry at Broome 256Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill, 2r

807, Coni. 822

Green, Mr. A. E. (Kalgoorlie)-Address-in-reply, seconded adoption Ili

Topics discussed-Contentious matters, Unemployed,

Drought, Farming industry, Divi-dend duties, War Emergency BiltJ4. European War, Mining industry1-5, 'Mines Regulation Bill 16, Esper-anee railwayv 17

Agricultnral lands, Esperance, q. 11.59Bread, increased price at 'Kalgoorlie and

Boul~der, q. 8374Esperance jetty lease, q. 1692Esperance, land and production, q. 381Espemance Northn-ards Railway Bill, 2r.

449Estimates. Annual Vote: Mines Gener-

ally 1.596flolddields Water Supply, motor rents, q.

104Loan Estimatesj. Water Supply and

Sewerage 1 753

Griffths, Mr. H. (York)-Agricultural Bank and Induistries Assist.

ance Board, q. 1920Education inspe-tors, q%. .516, 1159Espemanee Northwards Railway Bill, 2r.

416tEstimates, Speech on Financial Policy

1206. Annual Votes: Mires Generally1598. Education 1634, Ahorigines16.50

(Irain and Foodcrtuff Bill. 2r 212. Coin.274

GRIFFITHS, MR. H. (continued)-Income and Public Entertain meids Tax-

ation Bill, Corn. 1738Industries Assistance Bill, 2r 654, Corn.

659Land Act Amiendment Bill, discharge of

oriler 1915Loan Estimates, generally 1770Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, 2r 778,

Corn. 884Railway construction, Broolctoe.Kunjin,

q. 699Railway fares, suburban and country, q.

1675State Sawmills and timber sales 1877

-. Training College teachers, q. 1233'Water Suipply, wheat belt extensions, 9

1011Yillivmining- T~ondlinin Railway Exten.

sion Bill, 2r .388, Corn, 470, 5.50

H.-SPEEOHMS

Haineraley, Hon. V. (East Province)-CrownL leases, Federal taxation, q. 1837Freezing Works, Wyndham, q. 462Govertnme-nt Electric Works Bill, As-

scenbly 's Message 1454Grain and] Foodstuff Bill, 2r 851, Corn.

.368, 9, 73, Message in reply re pressedrequiest 753

Industries Assistance Bill, Corn. 1078,Assembly's Message 1364

Loan Bill, 2r 1899Personal explanation re Hon. .1. Cornell's

remarks on Loan Bill 1902Unemployed and Charitable Relief, as-

sistance to d3ischarged soldiers, q. 1837WaginL-Kukerin 'Railway Extension Bill,

Coin. 460

Hardwick, Mz. J. E. (Zast Pertb)-Estimates, Speech on financial] policy

1496Mulnicipal Corporations Act Awnedment

Bill, Corn. 90.5

Harrison, Mr. T. H. (Avon)-Esitimates, Speech on financial policy

1.358; Annual Votes: 'Mines Generally1590, Aborigines 1645, Medical andPublic Health 1655

Esj'eranve Northwards Railway Bl, 2r431

1IUduATieS Assistance Bill. 2r 643. Corn.657, 67, recoin. 705

Laud Act Amendment Bill. disharge oforder 1917

Loan Estimates, generally .1779Wagin-IKukerin Railway Extension Bill,

2Ir 326Yillimining-Koalinin Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 391

'XlIV. GEO HR

HEX ~[IrNIE TO SPEECHES.] Oxxv

Heitmaun, Mr. E. E. (Geraldton)-

Ad dress- in -reply, moved adoption 8;Topics4 discussed-Congratulations to Speaker, Leader of

Opposition 8, Leader of Countryparty, Labour party returned atelections, Agricultural industry 9,

ROtxLNm, MIL. 3. B. (continued-Whaling License, as to papers 227, q%

as to withdrawal of license 799, mn. todisallow 900, on amendment 986, in re-ply 989, select committee, in. to tab!.papers 1918, presented report, m. toprint 1926

inflatedi rolis 10, war ort Iions,HomDrought 11, Unemployed, Deficit 12. Homs, Hon. J. J. (North Province)-Income tax, Reduction of pulc Coj, ol of Trade ia War Time Actservants' salaries and retrenchmet &fneodment Bill, Corn. 1148, 613 an Bill, 2r 1900

-- S~ermin Boards Act Amendment Bill, 2r12919, mn. to refer to select committee

Education Department 'Inspectors, qs. 1224, Coin. 1373-7, Assembly's: Messageto numbers and salaries 810, pro . 1616tions and transfers 1324

Electoral Aet Offence, mi. papers 699 Honorary Minister in Assembly, lion.'Estimates, Annual 'Votes: Joint Printing R. H. Underwood (Pilbara)-

Committee 1519, Electoral 1611, Sti- Aborigine Mission;, reply as to subsidiespeadiary Magistracy 1624, Aborigines, 870personal explanation as to, absence of Estimates, Vote, Colonial Secretary 'sHonorary Minister 1639 Department, as to general statement

Immigration Departmient, q. as to secre- 1640, Aborigines 1640, 50, Charitiestaryship Patriotic Fund .310 iL65, Fisheries 1652, 4, Medical and

Joyce Brothers' prosecution 517 Public 'Health 1656Loan Estimates, generally 1776, Expeditionary Forces and GovernmentMiners' Relief Scheme, q. 1745 employees, to retain positions 949Municipal Corporations Act Amendment Game Act, Royhlties, reply 7710

Bill, Pr 783 Government Electric Works Bill, Corn.Public Service, q. as to salary increases 725, 6

310 Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Council'sWar News, q. as to censoring 381 pressed request, Money Bill procedureWorkers' Homes, Geraldton, q. 799 616Whaling License, to disallow 986 Lands Reclassification Board, report on

Hickniott, Mr. H. E. (Pingelly)-

Grain and, Foodstuff Bill, 2r 209Industries Assistance Bil1l, recoin. 716Lands Reclassification Board, report on

poisonc lands, papers 600Loan Estimates, generally 1776Pinjarra-Diarda Railway Extension Bill,

Corn. 478Railivay' construction, B~rookton -Run jin,

t-;. 3.5645, 877Railway Revenue, q. as to earnings at

Beverley, Brookton, andl Pingelly 1462Wheat Seizures;, payment to farmers, q.

1913

Holman, Mr. J. R. (Murchison)-

Cue-Mreekatharra Railway1 traffic, mc. re-turn 11)85

Industries Assistance Bill, Mtoney Billprocedure 1465

Mloney Bills Procedure, select committee(JIoint Houwes), extensions of time1517, 676, pre-ented report 1746

Railways; Water Supply, Mfeekatharra, q.108-5

Railway wasliawars, q, 698

poison lands, papers, point of order597

Lunacy Act Amnendment Bill, in., 2r 774,in reply 830, Coin. 831, 3, Council'sMessage 1329, 30, 2, 3, Council's fur-ther M1essage 1467, 8, request for con-ference, managers' report 1.575

Miners' relief scheme, reply 1746Pearling industry at Broome 257Police Act Amendment Bill, in. 2r 1109,

in reply 1112, Corn. 1114State Children Act Amendment Bill, mn.

2r 1-114, Coin. 1161Irnemployed, replies as to meal tickets

306, as to employment on publicworks 7692

Vermin Boards Act Amendment 'gill, 2r817

Whaling License, mn. presenting papeprs227, to disallow q65

Honorary Minister in Council, Hon. 3.E. Dodd (South Province) -

Esperance -Northwards Railway Bill, 2r839

Food and Drug Regulations (whiskystandard), to disallow 1436

Government Electric Works Bill, i. 2r939, inc explanation 1074. Coni. 1148,50-2, Assembly's Mfessage 1453, 4

HEI HON XXXV.

"an. HON [INDEX TO SFPEECHES.j O

HONORARY MINISTER, 1RON. J. E. DODD (Con-tinued)-Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Assembly's

Message as to Council's pressed re-quest (Standing Orders Suspension587) 756

Industries Assistance Bill, Cow,. 996,1080

Licensing Act Amendment Bill, Corn.1232

Licensing Act Amendment ContinuanceBill, in. 2r 693

Local Option Vote Continuance Bil, mn.2r 3448, in reply 463

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Assembly'samendments 1072, Assembly 's Message1368

Naval and Military Absentees ReliefBill, mn. 2 r 872, Corn. 873, 910

Postponement of Debts Act AmendmentBill, in. 2r 872

Public Servants 'Rill, in. 2r 936, in reply937, m. 3 r 993, in reply 1061

State Children Act Amendment Bill, in.2r 1370

Hudson, Mr. 0. A. (Ylgarn)-

Estimates, Annual Votes: Mines Gener-ally 1591

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Corn. 272, 5, 82Industries Assistance Bill, Money Bill

procedure 1465Land selection, Rarensthorpe, q. 1566Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Cow. 834Mifning, crushing facilities, q. 1565Piermanent Reserves Bill, 2r 1881, Coin.

1883Trade Disputes Bil], mn. ir 267Yillimining-Kondinin Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 404Whaling License,' to disallow 978, select

committee's report 1926

Jenkins, Hon. A. G. (Metropolitan Pro-Vince)-

Dividend Duties Act Amendment Bill, 2r1226

Food and Drug Regulations (whiskystandard), mn. to disallow 1282, in re-ply 1450

Government Analyst, visit to England,99. 1183, 282

Government Electric Works Bill, Corn.1149, 50

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Message in re-ply re pressed request 697, 8, 758

Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, 2r 1825

Industries Assistance Bill, Corn. 1005Irrigation Works, Hanvey, cost, q. 1669

JENKINS, RON,. A. 6. (cotinued)-Licensing Act Amendment Bill, m. Jr

502, mn. 2r 1230, Coin. 1232, i to dis-charge 1516

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Assemn-bly 's amiendmnents 1071, 2, Assembly'sMessage 1367, 9, Assembly's furtherMessage 1515

Municipal Corporations Act AmendmentBill, 2r 1008

State Children Act Amendment Bill, 2r1371

Whaling License, tn. to disallow 674, asto adjournment 692, in reply 367

Johnson, Hon. W. D. (Guildford)-See '' Minister for Lands''

Johnston, Mr. E. B. (Williams-Narro-gin)-

Agency General, q. as to east of SavoyHouse 1745

Bread, increased] price at Kalgoorlie andBoulder 874

Estimates, speech on Financial policy1340; Annual Votes: Audit 1525,Electoral 1608, State Hotels and In-spection. of Liquors 1626, Fisheries1051, 4

Expeditionary Forces and Governentemployee;, q. 516, in. to retain posi-tions 943

Farmers' Assistance Board, qs. as to as-sistance to settlers and supply of stores1692, 3

Fruit Ply, q, 10841Grain an~d Foodstuff Board, q- as to per-

sonnet 941Horse-racing, q. as to legislative control

941Industries Assistance Bill, 2r 652, Corn.

656, 70, recoin. 716Land Act Amendment Bill, discharge of

order 1915Land selection by enemy aliens, q. as to

restrictions 309; transf ers to enemyalien;, q. as to preventing 309

Lands Reclassification Board, report onpoison lands, mn. papers 591, point oforder .508

Lands aelected, reduction of price, q. 516Land Taxation, q. as to reducing valua-

tions 940Loan Estimates, generally 1753Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, 2r 827Pinjarra-Dwarda Railway Extension Bill.

-2r 3.38Police officers and expeditionary forces,

q. 42Postponement of Debts Act, q8. as to

appointment of Royal Commission 42,516

State Hotels Bill, 2 r 1089Unemployed, q. as to land clearing 105Wheat buying contracts, q. 41

XXXV-1. RON JOH

JOB LIX [TDEX TO SPEECHES.] oXXV.

3ossrox, Ma. E. B. (continued)-Wougan lls-2lullewa Railway, Coun-

cii 's resolution 1243Yillimiuing-TKoudinin Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 391, Corn. 476-Yilliniiniuig-Kondinin railway, qs. as to

handling over 3117, 941, 1675

K.-Snsonjna.

Kingamil, Hon. W. (MetropolitanProvince)-

Blackboy and Zamia Palm License Bill,2r 1227

Fsperaace Northwvards Railway Bill,Standing Orders suspension 502, 2r 843

Foodi and Drug Regulations (whiskystandard), to disallow 1444

Government Electric Works Bill, 2r 1073Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 348, -Mes-

sage in reply re Council 's pressed re-quest 693, 7, 754

Income and P'ublic Entertainments Taxa-tion Bitl, 2r 1857

Industries Assistance Bill, ni. Mlessage toAssembly 1455, in reply 1459

Land Act Amnendment Bill, 2r 221Loan Bill, 2r 1906Money Bills Procedure, Joint Standing

Orders, m. amendment (Select Commit-tee) 733, m. adoption Joint Select Corn-mitten's report 1792

Opossums, protection, q. 287Public Servants Bill, .3r 993Road Closure 'Bill, 2r 1909Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill, 2r

1222Wagin-Kukerin Railway Extension Bill,

Zr 464Whaling License, to disallow 864. mn.

amendment 867, personal explanation908

Kirwan, Hon. J. W. (Souoth Province)-Dividend Duties Act Amendment Bill,

('em. 1380Esperanee Northwards Railway Bill, 2r

57.5, personal explanation, pairs 849,Corn. 851)

Grain and Foodstuff Bill. 2r 356, Assem-bly's M.Nessaqge as to Council's pressedrequest, Standing Orders s;uspension 583

Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-tion 'Bill, 2r 1808

Tntdustries Assistance Rill, Assembly'sMessage 13l8

Loan Bill. 2r 1905

L.-SPEEOHEgs.

Lands Minister, Hot. W. D. Johnson(Guildford)-

See "'Minister for Lands''

Leader of the Country Party, Mr. JamesGardiner (Irwin)-

See '"Gardiner, Mr. James"'

Leader of the Opposition, Hon. FrankWilson (Sussex)-

See "wilson, Hon. Prank"

Lefroy, Hon. H. B. (Moore)-Bulksbrook road construction,. q. 26Estim~ates-Speech on Financial Policy

1042; Annual Votes:- Mines Generally1-592

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 208, Corn.271, 44

Industries Assistance Bill, as to recon703

Whaling License, to disallow 982

Lynn, Hon. R. J. (West Province)-Coal Mlines Regulation Act Amendment

Bill, 2r 13170Es)perauee Northwards Railway Bill, Zr

767Governm~ent Electric Works Bill, 2r 1074,

Corn. 1148, 9, Assembly's 'Message 1453,4

Graini and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 301, Corn.i69, 72, 6, Alssembly 's Message as to

Couincil's requested amendments 555,Assembly's Message ais to Council'spressed request. Standing. Orders suis-pension 586

Parliamentary 'Members' Privileges, rail-wvay free pas;ses 290

Railway Chief Traffic Mfanager, q. 728Railwayv Superintendent, Ceraldtnn, q.

7q6Tree-pulling machines, q. 796'Whaling License, to disallow 692, 861

W. -SErncn.

Male, Mr. A. (Kimberley)-Aborigine Missions, subsidies 875Derby Hospital, q: as to Byng's ease 1604Estimates, Annual Votes: .Stipendiary

'Magistracy 162.5Income and Public Entertainments Tax-

ation Bill, Corn. 17312Loan Estimates, Development of Agricul-

ture 1784, 5Penarling industry at Broome, in. urgency

229. reply 263S ei-erage rates on vacant land 310

Mcflowall, Mr. C. (Coolgardi)-Coolgardie State battery driver, q. 590Estimates, speech on financial policy

1346, Annual Votes: 'Miscellaneous Ser-vies 1546, Railways and Tramways1576, 80, Public Works andi Buildings1665

JOB McD XXXV11.

nnnz. oD [INE TO SPxganzs.1MI

McDowana,, Ma. C. (cetinued)-Esperance Northwards Hallway Bill, 2r

456Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Council's pressed

request, money Bill procedure 620Racing dates 41State Hotels Bill, 2r 1102Totalisator control 41

McKenzie, Hon. E. D. (North-East Pro-vince)-

Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r842

Industries Assistance Bill, Corn. 998

MoLarty, Hon. E. (South-West Pro-viace)-

Address-ia-reply, Speech 98; Topics dis-cussed-

U~nemeployment 98, Deficit, Workers'Home;, Clearing the land 99, Daylabour system 100, Drawbacks of the:season 101, Borrowing 102

Esperanee Northwards Railway Bill, 2r841

Income and Public Entertainments Tax-ation Bill, 2r 1868

Industries Assistance Bill, 2r 930, Corn.1080

Labour Bureau, q. 1669Loan Bill,.2r 1904Pinjarra-Dwarda Railway Extension Bill,

2r 1064Unemiployed assistance, q. 1669Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill,

Coin. 1375

Millington, Hon. H. (North-East Pro-Vince)-

income and Public Entertainments Tax-ation Bill, 2r 1849

Industries Assistance Bill, Corn. 997,Assembly's MYessage 1318

Minister for Education, Hon. T. Walker(Kanowna)-

See '"Attorney GTeneral''

Minister for Lands and Agriculture,Han. W. D. Johnson (Guildford)-

Agricultural Bank and Industries Assist-aince Board, reply 1911

Agriculture Generally-Annual report of Department, reply

1233Distress in agricultural districts, reply

41Esperance District, replies as to land

and production 381, inquiries forland 1159

Blaekboy and Zamia Palm License Bill,in. 3r, reply 1087

Mzz ra wn LANDs-(caniaxcd)-Dog Scalps, payments, reply 104Farmners'I Assistance Board, replies as to

assistance to settlers and supply ofstores 1692, 3

Fertilisers for Esperance settlers, reply515

Fruit fly, reply 1084Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Council 's re-

quested amiendmnents 474, 5, Council'slpressedl request, money Bill procedure623, Council's Message 807

Tndustries Assisance Bill, nm. 2r 520,Coin. 6158, 9, 61-3, 8, 9, 71-4, as to re-corn. (99, 700, reconm. 704. 6, 13, 14, 15,17, Council's requested amiendments1234, 6-8, 40, 1, 3-5, 'Money Bill pro-cedure 1468-6, 569, Council's pressedrequests 1.569, 71, 4

Irish Blight in South-West, reply 44Joyce Brothers' prosecution, reply 517Land Act Amendment Bill, reply to ques-

tion 1913Land Act Amendment Bill1 mn. 2r 382, wn.

to discharge 191.4Lands Generally-

Enemy aliens, restrictions re selection,reply .309

Officers transferred, replly 1745Price of land selected since 1st JIanu-

ary, 1910, reply 516Raveasthorpe Dsitriet, Nelection, reply

1566Recl assi fication Board, report on poison

lands, papers 603Loan Estimiates, Developmeiit of Agricul-

ture 1784, 6Midland JIunction Trades Hall Bill, in.

2r 1322Oranges exported to Victoria, reply 699Parliamentary allowvances., iotioit for re-

dunc-ion 1413Permanent Reserves Bill, in. 2r 1880,

Corn. 1883Rabbit Act, as to amendment, reply 1604Rabbit-proof fences damaged, reply 1911Road Closure Bill, m. 2r 1878Unemployed, as to land clearing, reply

105Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill, mn.

2r 778, in reply 819, Council 'a amend-ments 1469, 70, request for conference1606, 7, report of managers 1884

Water Supply, wheat belt extensions, re-ply 1912; increase of rates at Fre-mantle, reply 1913

Wheat buying contracts, reply 42Wheat seizures, payment to farmers, re-

ply 1913Whaling license, select committee's re-

port 1920Wongan Hill s-MNul11ewa railway, Council's

resolution 1245Yillimining-Konclinin Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 401

xxxvill. McD MIN

MIN ~[INDEX TO SnscEsF.] MTsn.

Minister for Mines, Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage, Hom P.Collier (Boulder)-

Estimates, Annual Votes: MiscellaneousServices 1548, MNines Generally 1581

Explosives magazine, Woodman 's Point,reply 180

Gold-mining Leases, replies as to renewal45, 267, on m. papers 1693

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Council'spressed request, Money Bill procedure624

Loan Estimates, Water Supply and Sew-erago 1782, 4, Development of Gold-fields and Mineral resources 1784

Lunacy Act Amendment 'Bill, Council'sMessage 1468

Mining Generally-Replies as to Cool-gardie State battery driver 590,Crushing facilities 1565, Prospectingon pastoral leasehold 181, Prospectors,assistance 1085

N\aval and Military Absentees Bill, Coun-oil's amendments 1160

Parliamentary allowances,- to reduce 1413Pipe mianufaeture, Australian and Ger-

man, reply 517, statement 519Sewerage rates on vacant land, reply 311Street watering, reply 105Water Supplies-Replies, as to Goldfields

meter rents 104, Hills scheme 105, Os-borne Park extension 105, Fremantle771, Railways supply, at Meskatbarra1085

Wongan Hills-Mullewa Railway, Coun-cii's Resolution 1246

Minister for Works and Industries, Hon.W. 0. Angwin (North-Eat Fre-Mantle) -

Abattoirs, Midland Junction, reply 104Asiatic labour, reply as to cement pur-

chased 1013JBeadon Point, proposed jetty, reply 181Royanup-Busselton Railway Extension

Bill, m. 2r 341Bullsbrook road construction, reply 266City of Perth Bill, in, 2r 311, in reply

318, Corn. 318, 19Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, in-

2r 330, in reply 459Estimates, Annual Votes: Government

Motor-car Service 153S, M.NiscellaneousServices 1545, Fisheries 1652, 5, Medi-cal and Public Health 1657, PublicWorks and Buildings 1657, 67

Government Electric Works Bill, Corn.721, 2

Indnstries Assistance Bill, Council'Isrequested amendments 1239, Council'spre.ssed requests 1572

Katanning-"Nyabing Railway ExtensionBill, m. 2r 340

MiSTERm FOILt O AND INDUSTBIEH (con-tinned)-

Loan Estimates, Roads and Bridges andPublic Buildings 1787, Other Stateundertakings 1787-9

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Corn. 833'Municipal Corporations Act Amendment

Bill, m. 2r 781, Con,. 902, 3, 5, mn. 3r941

Pinjarra-Dwarda Railway Extension Bill,m., 2r 337, in reply 477

Quarries, freights and distances, reply1692

Railway Construction Works--Brooktoa-Kunj in, replies 699, 1566, 878, Won-gan Hills-MKullewa, Council 'a Message,discharge of order 1925, Yillimining-Kondinin, replies 517, 1675

Steel reinforcement for new G.P.O., re-ply 1740

State Sawmills and] Timber Sales, reply1877

Subsidies to Municipalities, reply 639Swan River, proposed bridge, reply 771Wagin-Kukerin Railway Extension Bill,

m. 2r .319, in reply 327Whaling License, to disallow 981Window Lock, reply 1878Tillitnining-Kondinin Railway Extension

Bill, rn. Sr 327, Vein. 476, 5.51

Mitchell, Hon. J. (Northam)-

Ad dress-in- reply, Speech 139; Topics dis-cussed-General election 139, Premier's request

for a truce, Confidence destroyed byGovernment 140, Financial adminis-tration 141, The railways, Tradingconcerns 142, Unemployment, Perthtrams, Timber industry 1431, Regrad-ing works, Harbour works, Workers'homes, Agricultural Bank 144, Ex-port of wheat 145, Assistance tofarmers 146, Abattoirs, FoodstuffCommission 147, Administration 148

Agricultural Bank, funds, q, 45Appropriation Bill, Corn. 1700Blackboy and Zamia Palm License Bill,

2r 1059Coal Mines Regulation Act Amendment

Bill, Corn. 1247Dividend Duties Act Amendment Bill,

Corn. 881Electoral Act offence, q. as to Aulatt 'a

case 1745Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r

431Estimates, Speech on Financial Policy

1013, Annual Votes - GovernmentMotor-car Service 1538, 9, GovernmentSavings Bauk 1539, Miscellaneous Ser-vices 1549, Rail ways and Tram ways1578, Electoral 1608, 24, Public Worksand Buildings 1663

MIT XNXIX.MIN

X.MIT LliNDEX TO SPEECHES.] PAT

MITrCHELL, HOW. J. (conined)-Farmers' classes at University, excursion

fares on railways, q. 180Fertilisers for Esperance, settlers, q. 518Games Act and Kangaroos, q. 45Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2 r 205, Coin.

267, 9-73, .5, 7, 80, 6, Council's re-quested amiendments 473, 5

Income anti Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, Corn. 1730-6

Tndustries Assistance Bill, 2r 627, Corn.668-70, Council's amendments 1234, 6,8, 9, 41, 2, 4, Council's pressed requests1573

Lands officers transferred, q. 1745Lands Reclassification Board, report on

poison lands, papers 596, in. amend-Int 508, in. further amnendmtent 6302

Licensing Act Further Amendnment Bill,2r 1475

Lovan Estimates, generally, 1746, Rail-ways and Tramways 1780, Water Sup-ply and Sewerage 1783, 4, Develop-ment of Agriculture 1784, Other Stateundertakings. 1 788

Parliamentary allowances, to reduce 1412,32

Pearling industry at Broomne 262Pinjarra-Dwarda Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 477State Hotels Bill, 2r 1094University, q. as to students 265Vermnin Boards Act Amendment Bill, re-

quest for conference 1606Wheat crops, advances on, q. 45Wheat Stocks, Royal Commission's re-

turns, q. 45Wongan Hills-Mullewa railway, Council's

resolution 1245, 435, 714Yillimiining-Kondinin Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 384, Corn. 551

Muallany, Mr. j. r. (Menzies)-Dog Scalps, payments, q. 1L04Estimates, Speech on Financial Policy

1197Gold-mining Leases, renewal, papers 1713

Munsie, Mr. S. W. (Hannans)_Dividend Duties Act Amendment Bill,

Coin. 882Distress in agricultural districts, q. 41Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r

447Estimates, Speech on Financial (Policy

1051, Annual Votes: 'Miscellaneous Ser-vices 1544, Mlines Generally 1595, Chari-ties 1651

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Coin. 278, Coun-cil 's pressed requests, Money Bill pro-cedure 621

Industries Assistance Bill, recoin. 705,Council's amendment 1235, Council'spressed requests 1572

MUNsie, Ma. S. W. (conined)-Parliamentary allowances, to reduce 1408,

nm. amendment 1410Railway free passes to large freighters,

qs. 471, 180

N.-SPEECHES.

Nairn, Mr. W. R. (Swan)-Address-in-reply, Speech 1-52; Topics dis-cussed-

Country party, The unemployed, Wages

103, state-owned enterprises 154,Government's financial resnlts, Votesof the workers 155, State enter-prises and Sawmills, Sleeper hewvers,Wiping a man out of existence 156,Principles every man should standfor, Importation of German-madepip~es; 158, State enterprises doomedto unutterable failure 159

Asiatic Labour, q. as to cement purchased1013

Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r452

Estimates, Speech on Financial Policy1123

Government Electric Works Bill, Con).726

Industries Assistance Bill, Corn. 665State Hotels Bill, 2r 1090

O.-SrEECHES.

O'Loghlen, Mr. P. L. (Forrest)-Asiatic's' interest in land, q. as to magis-

terial decision 809Estimates, Speech on Financial Policy

1267, Annual Votes: Literary andScientific Grants 1542, London Agency1543, 'Miscellaneous Services 1544,State Hotels and Inspection of Liquors1627

Industries Assistance Bill, Corn. 657Land Act Amendment Bill, 2r 383Lands Reclassification Board, report on

poison lands, papers -595Loan Flotation, New South Wale;, q.

Racing Dates, q. 41State Hotels Bill, 2r 1089Totalisator control, q. 41

Patrick, Hon. W. (Central Province)-Control of Trade in War Time Act

Amndnment Bill, Con,. 1146Esperance Northwards RailwaY Bill, 2Y

75c9, Coin. 850

PAT ~[INDEX TO0 SnaEcaaS.]U XI

PATRICK, HON. W, (Coatined)-Grain and[ Poodstuff Bill, Corn. 369, 75,

Assembly's Message as to Couacil 's re-quested anientliients 556

Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, 2r 1861

Tidustries Assistarnce Bill, Corn. 094p 6, 8,1005, 6, 78, Assembly's Message 1317,63

Land Act Amendment Bill, 2r 221Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Assembly's

Message 1368'Maize Importation, q. 1885Public Servants Bill, 2r 937Wongan Hills-Mullewa Railway, qs. 347,

1061, in. to hand over to WorkingRailways 11.33

Please, Mr. A. N. (Toodyay)-Estimates, Speech on Financial Policy

1247Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Corn. 273Land Act Amendment Bill, discharge of

order 1917

Premier, Colonial Treasurer and Minis-ter for Railways, Hon. J. Scaddan(Brown NWU-Ivanhoe)-

Address-in-reply, Speech 106; as to con-cluding debate 129, 30, 2; Topics dis-cussed-

Accusations against public officials,Balance sheets of trading ventures106, Carping criticism of leader ofOpposition 107, The Country party108, Party bickering, Harbour im-provements 109, Hills Water Supply,Workers' homes 110, Reproductiveworks 111, Onr railway system 112,Tradinrg concerns 113, Preference tounionists- 114, Dividend duty 118,Burial of party hatch'bt 119)

Adjournment of the Rouse, Christmasholidays, reply 382, close of session1927

Agency General, Savoy House, reply 1745Agrricultural Rank. replies, as to funds4.5. aq to foreclosures 1931

Agricultural distress and railway reduc-tions, reply 1566

Appropriation Bill. mn. 2r 1799, Corn. 1790Rlackhny and Zarnia Palm License 'Bill,

in. 2r 10.58Bread, replies as to increased price at

KRaiwoorlie and 'Boulder 874, in othertownst 1675

Chairman of Committees, in. eleetios 47Civil Servants, replies As to retirement

46, as to pensions 103Complimentary Remarks, Christmnas ad-

journmenmt .501, close of session 1927Control of Trade in War Time Act

Amendment Bill, in. 2r 787. in. .3r 800,in reply .901, Council'Is amendment 1361

Crawley Camping, conditions, reply 103

PREMIER AND TREASUER (coUnind)-Derby Hospital, reply 1604Dividend Duties Act Amendment 'Bill, in.

2r 771, in reply 806, Corn. 878, 82-4,report stage 943, Council's requestedamendment 1470

Esrperancc Jetty lease, reply 1692Estimates, 1914-15, when to be presented,

replies 286, 382Estimates: Financial Statement delivered

478, reply 1498. Annual Votes: Audit1.520, 4, 51, 34. 53, Government Motorear Service 1536, 9, Government Sav-ings Bank 15.39, Literary and ScientificGrants 151-0-2, London Agency 1542,3, -Miscellaneous Services 1544, 5, 7, 9,Railways and Tramways 1550, 76, Ag-riculture Generally, Rabbits and Ver-muini Boards 1602, Stock 1603, Corn.Ways and Means 1.668

Expeditionary Forces and Governmentemployees, reply .5)6, on nm. to retainpositions 94.5

Foodstuff Supplies, reply 1383Foreigners in Government Service, reply

46Freman tle Harbour Trust, report, reply

630Game Act and Kangaroos, reply 45Gold Mining Leases, renewal, ins, to con-

tinue discussion 608, 1713Government Electric Works Bill, i. 2r

.552, Corn. 720-7, Concil's requestedamendments 1334, Council's Message1574

Grain Lad Foodstuff Bill, ins. StandingOrdlers suspension, intro., 2r 186, pro-Podure 212, in reply 214, Corn. 268,70-86, report stage 286, In. StandingOrders suspension .311, Council's re-q uested amendments (in. Stan dingOrders suspension 472) 472-4, Council'spressed request, monqy Bill procedure610, 12, 13, 18

Grain and Foodstuff Board, personnel, re-ply 941

R'aasoard, cornparative costs, reply 501Horse-racing, replies as to dates 41, as to

legislative control 94:1Hospital for Insane, Claremont, reply 181Immigration Department, secretaryship

Patriotic Fund, reply 310Income and Public Entertainments Tax-

ation Bill, mn. 2r 1683, Coin. 1729, 30-6Income Tax and building societies, reply

1877Industries Assistahee Bill, Corn. 665, 73,

as to recommittal 704, recoin. 710, 13,Council's pressed requests 1573

Kalgoorlie-Fremantle Railway, alterationof gauge, reply 1911

Land taxation, reply as to reducing valu-ations 941

Loan Acts Amendment Bill, in. 2r 780Loan Bill (9,850,000), in. 2r 1682

PA.T PRE XL1.

XLII. PEE [IuNX '10 SPEECHES.] PE

PazMlsa ANDT'IRASUBEMt (continued)-Loan Estimates, generally 1676, Railways

and tramways 1780, 1, other under-takings 1788

Loan flotation, New South Wales, reply1322

London Agency, cost of Savoy House,reldlY 1745

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Coin. 835Magistrates' retirement, reply 43Maize importation, Customs duty, reply

1911Maternity bonuses unclaimed, reply 1877Maternity Home, replies 699, 799Military censors and State service, reply

517Naval and Military Absentees Relief Bill,

in. 2r 795Parliamentary allowances, to reduce, 1388,

on amendment 1425Pearling industry, Broome 244Perth Tramnways, replies as to workmen's

tickets, extensions, and concessions towomen workers 106, as to extensionsand penny sections 940

Police methods in liquor prosecutions, re-ply 181

Police officers and Expeditionary Forces,reply 42

Postponement of Debts Act, replies as toappointing Royal Commission 42, 516

Postponement of Debts Act AmendmentBill, in. 2r 788

Private members' business 553Public Service, salary increases, reply

310. See also "Anal Estimates''1525

Public Servants Bill, at. 2r 784, Corn.786, 7

Railways Generally-Comnissione, and dejoutations, reply 42Fares, replies as to farmers classes at

University, 180, excursion rates, sub-urban and country 1675, 6

Free passes, to large freighters, replies41, 180

Revenue, earnings at Beverley, Brook-ton, and Pingelly, reply 1462

Washaways, reply 698Wongan Hills-Mullewa. (Council's reso-

lution), reply as to debate 1321, in.to postpone consideration 1715

Villimining-Koudinin, banding over , re-ply 941

Rottnest Island, prisoners' camp, reply103

Seed wheat for Midland settlers, reply1377

Speaker, in. election 6, presentation toGovernor 7

Stamp Act Amendment Bill, mn. 2r 551Standing Orders amendment, procedure

on Estimates, mn. to adopt 382

PeNx~ za TBAsasnan (Continued)-Standing Orders suspension, Grain and

Foodstuff Bill 186, 311, 472, SupplyBill (No. 1) £668,270 471, close ofsession 1085, 6

State borrowings and Commonwealth loan,reply 44

State of business, close of session, reply875

State Hotels Bill, 2r 1090State Savings Bank and Commonwealth,

reply 44State steamship service, replies as to

Auditor General 's report 1604, 5, 92State steamers and Harbour Trust, reply

44State trading concerns, balance sheets,

reply 44Supply Bill (2668,270), in. Standing

Orders suspension, Coin. of Supply 471Supply Bill (£488,270), Coin, of Supply

1086, Corn. Ways and Means 1087Totalisator control, reply 41Unemployed, as to relief works, reply 105Unionists and preference, reply 1676Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill, con-

ference 1790Wagin-Kukerin Railway Extension Bill,

in. 1r 8War news, censoring, reply 381Whaling License, as to papers 227, as to

withdrawal of papers 470, reply to q.799, papers withdrawn 835, to disallowlicense 9S2, ni. amnendment 986, selectcommittee's report 1927

Wheat, replies as to advances on crops45, Royal Commission's returns ofstocks 46, handling ebarges 1321, 517,604, purchases by Grain and FoodstuffBoard 1565, price fixed by Board 1745

Workers' Homes, replies 104, 698, 799

President of the Legislative Council,Hon. H. Briggs (West Province)-

Itentarls on Order and Procedure-Address-ia-reply 75, 175, presentation of

address 2897AdlJonrnnment of the House, Christmas

holidays 469Auditor General 's report 3, 462Complimentary remarks, Christmas holi-

days 469Control of Trade in War Time Act

Amendment Bill1, 2r 935East Avon Roads District, rate arrears

462Esperance Northwards Railway Hill,

Standing Orders suspensioa 503, 2r 562,3, 6, 760, 3, 338, as to pairs in division849

Food and Drug Regulations, to disallow1292, 437, 42

PRE [INDEX TO SPEECHES. 1

PRESIDNT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL(continued)-

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Standing Orderssuspension 291, 2r 352, 9, 61, Assem-bly 'a Message as to Council 's pressedrequest 581, 2, 5, 87-90, 694-7, 757,8, 9, Assembly's further Mlessage,Standing Orders suspension 798

Income and Public Entertainments Tan-.tion Bill, 2r 1798, 1800, 13, 15, 19,1821, 6, 47, 57, 66, 91, 6

Industries Assistance Bill, Assembly'sMessage 1317, 455

Land and Inconme Tax 1233Loan Bill, 2r, on personal explanation

by Hon. V. Harnereley 190-2Money Bills Procedure 734, 908Parliamentary Members' Privileges 469Standing Orders Suspension, Grain and

Foodstuff Bill 291, 798, City of PerthBill 379, Wagin-Kukerin Railway Ex-tension Bill 466, Supply Bill (No. 1)£668,270 467

Whaling License, to disallow 687, (cable-grain from Air. C. Stang 836), 867, onpersonal explanation by Hon. W.Kingsmill 908

Rulinqs and Directions-

Amendment limiting duration of measureneed not take the form of distinctclause 1317

Public gallery occupants merely an audi-ence and must maintain silence 1800

Price, Mr. W. (Albany)-Joyce Brothers' prosecution, q. 517,

papers 1435Loan Estimates, generally 1767

R.-SPEEcHrEs.

Railways Minister (Hon. J. Scaddan)-See ''Froinier''

Robinson, Mr. R. T. (Canning)-Addres's-in-reply, Speech 133; Topics dis-cussed-

Premier's unfair attack on two leadingnewspapers, Deficit 133, Finances,Trading c-oncerns 135, Reproductiveworks, Metropolitan water supply,137, High prices of brau and poll-lard, Establishment of flour mills 138

City of Perth Bill, 2r 315, Corn. 318Coal 'Mines Regulation Act Amendment

Bill, 2r 1247Dividend lDuties Act Amendment Bill, 2r

804, Con,. 881, 2

SAN XLIII.

RoxIsos, Ma. R. T1. (coninued)-Estimates, Speech On Financial Policy

1036. Annual Votes: Audit 1532,Government Motor Car Service 1536,Literary and Scientific Grants 1540, 1,London Agency 1543, Workers' HomesBoard 1643, Miscellaneous Services1546, 9, Electoral 1623, State Hotelsand Inspection of Liquors 1626, Educa-tion 1637, Medical and Public Health1655

Government Electric Works Bill, Corn.721, 4-6i

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 213, Corn.27-5, 9, 80, 3, 5, Council's requestedamendments 473, 5, Council's pressedrequest, money Bills procedure 618

Industries Assistance Bill, Coin. 659,69, 72, 3, recoin. 715, 16, Council'srequested amendments J235, 8

Licensing Act, further amendment Bill,2r 1326

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, 2r 824, Corn.832,' 3, Council's Message 1330, 1,Council's further Message 1467

Money Bills Procedure, ins. to inquire byselect committee. Message to Council906, in. extension of time 1325

Parliamentary allowances, to reduce 1411,an. amendmeint 1434

Sewerage rates on vacant land, q. 310State Hotels Bill, 2r 1088Whaling License, to disallow 980, select

committee's report 1926

S.-SPEEcES.

Sanderson, Hen. A. (Metropolitan-Sub-urban Province)-

Blackboy and Zalnia Pain, License Bill,2r 1228

City of Perth Bill, 2r 380Control of Tradec in War Time Act

Amendmniot Bill, 2r 935, Corn. 1145Dividend Duties Act Amendment Bill, 2r

1153, Coin. 1378Espcrance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r

762, (loin. 850Food and Drug Regulations (whisky

standard), to disallow 1447Government Electric Works Bill, 2 r 1074Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 355, Coin.

372, 3, 7, 8, Assembly's 'Message as, toCounc-il'.% requested amendments 556,Messamge in reply re Council's pressedrequest 747

Incomne and Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, 2r 1833

Industries Assistance Bill, 2r 919, Corn.994, 8, 1000, 2, 4, 6, 76, 7, recoin. 1083,Assemnbly's Message 1363

Land and Income Tax, to amend 1232Loan flotation, New South Wales, q. 1061Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Assembly's

amendments 1069, 71, 2

XLIV. SAN [INDEX TO SPEECHES.] SPE

SAVIDSnON, HON. A. (continued)-Railway Department and Customs duties,

q. 1361Timber industry 1672Wongan Hlls-Mullewa Railway 1139Villiminiug-Kondinin Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 1064

Scaddan, Hon. J. (Brown Hill-Ivan-hoe)-

See ''Premier''

Sewell, Hon. G. M. (South-East Pro-viuce)-

Esperance Northiwards Railway Bill, 2r5366

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 306

Smith, Mr. J. M. (North Perth)-Address-in-reply, Speech 16 6 ; Topics die-cusseul-

Tbe .Sunday Times 167, 1DividendDuties Act, Electoral Act 168, Re-duction of salaries of Ministers andmembers, The leader of the Opposi-tion, 'Miners, subscribing to patrioticfund, Unionism, The learned profes-sions 169, Tyranny of unions, Thei-ailways, Agriculture, Prospectingand opening up mineral resources 170

Agricultural Bank foreclosures, q. 1911Agricultural Department, Annual Report,

q. 12833Appropriation Bill, Coin. 1790)City of Perth Bill, 2r 316Civil Servants and pensions, q. 103Education Departinent-qs. Modern School

fees 1233, transfer of teachers 9140,Organisation of classes 1382, headteachers and ai-sistants 1462, manualtraining anti household management1560

Estimates, Speech on Financial Policy1478, Annual Votes: Railways andTramways 1575

Esperance Northn-nrds Railway Bill 2r.443

Gambling evil, police report, q. 771Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-

tion Bill, Con,. 1729, .32Industries Aslsistance Bill, Couincil's

amendments 1237Liquor license, removal, q, 1566Loan Estimates, Roads and Bridges and

Public Buildings 1786Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, 2r 822,

'Corn. 831, 4

M iatecrityv Home, qs. 699, 799Moadern School fees, q. 1233Naval and Military Absen.tes Relief Bill,

Council's amendments 1160Perth Tramway,, qs. 106, as to extensions

and penny sections 940

SMITH, MR. J. NM. (continued)-lRottnest Island, Prisoners' Camp, q. 103State Children Act Amendment Bill, Corn).

report 1161L'nemuiploycd, qs. as to relief works and as

to mecal tickets 105

Sommers, Hon. 0. (Metropolitan Pro-vine)

Address-in-reply, Speech 94l; Topics die-cussed -

Administration, Trading concer-ns 94,Unemployed 95, Clearing contractson Yandanooka estate, Preference tounionists, The drought 96, Workers'homes, Feeder roads to railways 97,State tradling enterprises, Railwayfacilities 98

Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r838, Corn. 849, 51, 2

Grain and Foodstuff BiUl, 2 r 305, Corn.370, 3, 4, Message in reply re Council'spressedl request 753, 8, 9

Income aind Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, 2r 1846

industries Assistance Bill,- 2r 922, Corn.1002, 4, 5, 7, 76, 80, 1, Assembly'sMesage 1318

Lunacy Act Amendm~ent Bill, Assembly'samendments 1071, 8, Assembly's Mes-sage 1368

Nlaval and Military' Absentees Relief Bill,Coin. 872, 910

Public Servants Bill, 3r 993Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill,

Con,. 1375Wouganl Hills-Mfullewa Railway 1139

Speaker of the Legislative Assembly,Holl. M. F. Troy (Mount Maget)-

Remaorks on Order and Procedure-Address-in-reply 60, 2, 71, 133, 4, 67, 8,

presentation of Address 384Boyanup-Busselton Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 343Commission foi Swvearing-in 470Complimentary Remarks, close of ses-

sion 1929Dividend Duties Act Amendment Bill,

2r. 806Election of Speaker, thanks after elec-

tion 6. presentation to Governor 7Electoral Department, re personal ex-

planations 184, 5, re presenting pap-ers 228

t'sperancc Northwards Railway Bill, 2r40.5 42, .51

tjold-mining leasesq, renewal 6(18, 1708,13. 9hS

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, StandingOrders suspension 186, 2r 212, Coun-cil's pressed request, Money Bill pro-cedure 610-13, 15, 17-19, 24, 56

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SPE~AE OF THE LEGILATIVE ASSEMHBLY(continued)-Income and Public Entertainments

Taxation Bill, 2f 1688, 717, 23, 9Industries Assistance Bill, Council's

pressed request, Money Bills proced-ure 1463-6, 567

Land Act Amndnicit Bill, discharge oforder 1915, 6, 7

Lands Reclassification Board, reporton poison lands 597, 8, 601, 2

Licensing Act Further AmendmentBill, 2r 1320. 475

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, 2r 778,823

Papers, question of procedure 217, 18Parliamentary allowances, to reduce

1388, 94, 8, 404, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13,16-19, 21, 2, 4, 6, 9, 31, 3, 4

Pendring industry at Broome, as tourgency motion 229, 61

Standing Orders Amendment (386A),Governor's assent 471

State Steamship Service, as to AuditorGeneral's report 1605

Vermin Boards Act Anmendment Bill,Conference managers' report 1884

Whaling License, to disallow 986, 9,select committee 's report 1926

Wongan Rills-Mullewa Railway, Coun-cil 's Message 1245, G, 714, 15

Yillimining-Xondinin Railway Exten-sion Bill, 2r 385, 6, 3, 97, 400, 1

Rules and Directions-Amendment adm~issible when there is a

distinction between its terms andthose of the original motion 1434

Amendment altering the question so asto obtain the support of memberswho otherwise must vote against itor abstain from voting thereon, or topresent an alternative 'propositionwholly or partially opposed to theoriginal question-is in order 1417

Council by pressing requested amend-meats to money Bills violates theConstitution Act 1463, 4

Member admitting having called hisvote against a question must voteaccordingly in the division 1434

Modified requests by the Council arenot pressed requests and thereforemay be discussed 1463, 6

Money Bills procedure: Bill entailingexpenditure, even though it does notappropriate Consolidated Revenue, isa money Bill and is therefore subjectto the provisions of Section 46 of theConstitution Act Amendment Act1567

Personal explanations may be made byindulgence of the House, but thesubject-matter of the explanationmay not be debated 184

Public correspondence read by Minis-tens must be laid on Table 217, 18

Stubb, Mr. B. .T. (Subiaco)-Blackboy and Zamnia Palm License Bill,

2r 1060City of Perth Bill, 2r 316Crawley camping conditions, q. 103Estimates, Speech on Financial Policy

1162, Annual Votes: Electoral 1609,Fisheries 1654

Government Electric Works Bill, Com.725

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Council'spressed request, Money Bill procedure622

Industries Assistance Bill, Core. 658,Council's requested amendments 1235

Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, 2r 825,Corn. 835

Permanent Reserves Bill, 2r 1882Pertli-Frernantle and Karrakatta Roads,

mn. select committee withdrawn 604Steel reinforcement for new G.P.O., q.

1746Whaling License, select committee's re-

port 1926Window lock, q. 1878Yillimining-Kondinia Railway Extension

Bill, 2r -399

Stubbs, Mr. S. (Wagin)-Estimates, Speech on financial policy 1185Foreigners in Government Service, q. 46Grain and Foodstuff Bill, Coin. 275Industries Assistance Bill, 2r 650, Coin.

657, 69, 74, recoin 709, 13Lands Reclassification Board, report on

poison lands, papers 594Wagin-IKukerin Railway Extension Bill,

2r 820

7.-SPEEHES.

Taylor, Mr. G. (Mount Margaret)-City of Perth Bill, 2r 313Electoral Department and personal ex-

planations 184Estimiates-Annual Votes: Joint Houses

of Parliament 1518, Audit 1533, Liter-ary and Scientific Grants 1542, Miscel-laneous Services 1547, Railways andTramiways 1680, Mines Generally 1593,Agriculture Generally 1602, StipendiaryMagistracy 1624, Aborigines 1640, 6,Medical and Public Health 1656

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 211, Corn.271, Council's requested amendments473, 4, Council's pressed request,money Bills procedure 61-5.

Hansard, comparative costs, q. 591Industries Assistance Bill, money Bills

procedure 1464, 569, Council's pressedrequests 1571

Land Act Amendment Bill, discharge oforder 1916

Loan Estimates, generally 1775

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TTLOB, Ms. G. (continued)-Municipal Corporations Act Amendment

Bill, Corn. 005Pipe manufacture, Australian and Ger-

man, q. 517Police Act Amendment Bill, 2r 1112Standing Orders suspension, close of ses-

sion 1086State Hotels Bill, 2x 1100Street watering, q. 104Whaling License, select committee's re-p)ort 1926

Thomas, Mr. W. L. (Bunbury)-Estimates, speech on financial policy 1026Industries Assistance Bill, 2r 646, recorn

712Loan Estimates, generally 1758Villimining-Kondinin Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 392

Thomson, Mr. A. (Katanning)--Agricultural distress and railage reduc-

tions, q. 1566Estimates, Speech on financial policy

117]. Annual Votes: Railways andTramways 1578, 81, Aborigines 1649,Fisheries, 16553, 4, Medical and PublicHealth 1655

Game Act, royalties, q. 770Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 209, Corn.

270, 1, 6, 9-Iaconmc and Public Entertainments Tax-

afton Bill, Coin. 1735Induistries Assistance Bill, 2r 639, recoin

716Katanning-Nyabing Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 475Land Act Am~endmnent Bill, discharge of

order 1917Loan Estimates, generally 1764, Railways

and Tramnways 1781Maize importations, Customs duty, q. 1911Municipal Corporations Act Amendment

Bill, Corn. 904, 5Rabbit Act, amendment, q. 1604Railway fares, excursion rates, Eastern

Districts, q. 1675State Hotels Bill, 2r 1096Wheat, qs. as to handling charges 1517,

purchases by* Grain and FoodstuffBoard 1565, price fixed 1745

Workers' Homes, leasehold applications,q. 698

Treasurer-See ''Premier''

Tray, Hon. M. F. (Mount Magnet)--See "'Speaker'"Estimates, Speech on financial policy

1911. Annual Votes: Joint Houses ofParliament 1518, Stipendiary falgis-tracy 1624

U. -SPEECHES.

Underwood, Hon. R, H. (Pilbara)-See ''Honorary Minister in Assembly''

V.-SPEEOHES.

Veryard, Mr. J. (Leederville)-'City of Perth Bill, 2r 315Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r

458Estimates, Speech on financial policy 1335Hospital for Insane, Claremont, q. as to

overcrowding 180Water Supply, Extension to Osborne

Park, q. 105

W.-SPEECHES.

Walker, Hon. T. (Kanowna)-See ''Attorney General''

Warnshrough, Mr. 0. P. (Beverley)-Control of Trade in War Time Act

Amendment Bill, 2r 795Estimates, Speech on Financial Policy

1181. Annual Vote: Aborigines 1645, 9Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2 r 213, Corn.

269, 73, Council's requested arnend-nients, 474, Council's pressed request,Money Bill procedure 628

TIcomue and Public Entertainments Taxa-tion Bill, Corn. 1734

Land Act Amendment Bill, discharge ofOrder 1915

Wheat Handling Charges, q. 16103rilliniining-1(ondinin Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 3190, Corn. 551

Wfllmott, Mr. r. E. s. (Nelson)-Blaekboy and Zania Palm License Bill,

2r 1060Boyaip-Busselton Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 345Estimgates, Speech on Financial Policy

1259. Annual Voates: Literary andScientific Grants 142, Railways andTramways 1579

flrain cad Foodstuff Bill, 2r 213Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-

tion Bill, Corn. 1734,.95laiduSfTies Assiatance Bill. 2r. 6355, Core.

65q, Council'q reque~ted amendments12.14

Land Act Amendment Pill, Pr 383Londs Reclassification Board, report on

poihon lands. paper 601Licersina Act Further Amendment Bill,

2r 1474Lon Estimates, generally 1761Parliamentary Allowances, to reduace, 1430State Sam-nlls and Timber Sales. q. 1377Training College. teachers 1233Wonmran Hills-Mullewa Railway. Coun-

cil'Is resolution, ax to postponement 1435

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Wilson, Mr. A. A. (Collie)-Coal 'Mines Regulation Act Amendment

Bill, in Ir 472, mn. 2r 1246, Corn. 1247

Wilson, Hon. Frank, O.M.G., Leader ofthe Opposition (Sussex)-

Address-in-reply, Speech 48, as to con-cluding debate 130;- Topics discussed-Position of leader of Opposition, eon-

trovomsiat legislation, Assistance toGovernment 48, Policy of secrecy,Unparliamentary and extravagantlanguage 49, The war 51, Assistance.to farmers, Deficit, Governmenteconomy, Emergency war tax 52,State enterprises 53, Preference tounionists 56, Tyranny by trades halls57, Loan from Federal Government58, Necessary works, Workers' homes59, Water Supply Department.Sleepers for Trans-Australian rail-way 61, Sleeper hewers, Harbour ex-tensions 62, Assistance to settlers,Electoral reform 63, Trading withthe enemy 65, Government adminis-tration 66

Adjournment of the House, Christmas- holidays, q. 381 r

Boyanup-Busselton Railway Extension-Bill, 2r 342

Chairman of Committees, election 47City of Perth Bill, 2r 317Complimentary remarks, Christmas ad-*joumnment 501, close of session 1928Control of Trade in War Time Act

Amendment Bill, 2r 791, 3r 800Dividend Duties Act Amendment Bill, 2r- 901, Corn. 816, 82-4

* Electoral-q. as to rolls 43, Department-and personal explanationsR 184, personalexplanation re abandonment of can-

* vass 1622* Esperanco Northwards Railway Bill, 2r

*404Estimates, qs. when to be presented 286,

'382, Speech on financial policy 528,Annual Votes: Joint Printing Coin-

-Mnittee 1519, Audit 1519, 22, 31, Flec-* *torel 1614, personal explanation 1622Expeditionary Forces sad liovernment

employees to retain positions 046Foodstuff Supplies4, q, 1383Goidmining Less, renewal, q. 45. on m.

papers 1700Government Electric Works Bill, 2r 71,

Corn. 720. L. 3, Counoil's requestedamnendmenits 1334

Grain and Food stuff Bill, StandingOrders suspension 186, 2r 192, Cons.267-a, 76, 9, 82, 3, Counnel's requestedamendmnrts 473, 4, Counicil's9 pressedrequest., Money Bill procedure 612

income and Putblic Entertainents Tax-a tion 'Bill, 2r 1715. Corn. 1730, 1

WIMsoN, HON. FBANK (ciontinued)-'InduLstries Assistance Bill, Coin. 667, 73,

'iS to recoin. 701, recoin. 711, 18, MoneyBill procedure 1465, Concil's pressedrequests 1570, 2

Irish Blight in South-West, q. 44Kalgoorlie-Premantle Railway, alteration

of gauge, q, 1911Land Act Amendment Bill, 2r 383Licensing Act Further Amendment Bill,

2r 1329, 470Loan Acts Amendment Bill, 2r 781Loan Estimates, genernlly 1770Local Option Vote Continuance Bl, 2r

626ULuAnacy Act Amendment Bill, Council's

Message 1468Midland Junction Trades Hall Bill, 2r

1323Municipal Corporations Act Amendment

Bill, Cons. 902, 5Parliamentary allowances, to reduce 1.393,

on amnendment 1417Pearling industry at Broomse 251Permanent Reserves Bill, 2r 1881Postponement of Debts Act Amendment

Bill, 2r 784Public Servants Bill, 2r, Corn. 786, 7Road Closure Bill, 2r 1879Speaker, Election 6Standing Orders suspension. close of Ses-

sion 1086State Borrowings and C'omumonwealth

Loan, q. 44State Hotels Bill, 2r .1097 -

State of Business, close of session, q. 875State Savings Bank and Commonwealth,

q. 44IState Steamers and Harbour Trust, q. 43State Trading Concerns, balance sheets,

q. 44SL~p lly Bill (16 63,270), Corn, of Supply

471Supply Bill (24S8,270), Corn, of Supply

1086Unionists and Preference, q. 16705Wagin-Kukerin Railway Extension Bill,

2r 321'Whaling License,. to dlisallow 972Wongan H1illIs-) fill esa Railwany. Council's

resolution, q. 1.321, 2Yillimiiiing-T ourlin in Railway Extension

Bill, 2r 295

Wittenoom, Hon. Sir E. Et., K.C.M.G.,(North Province)-

Adoldress -in- reply, Speeds 7S; Topics dir-eC4-d

'Management uf finances, Deficit 7q.Bills thrown out by Council, 'ncus'-iljoyd 90l, Control of Trade Corn-mis-sion S1, Drought, Workmen'sdwellings, Assistance to industries-.Trading concerns 392, Aid to settlers;.Pearl shelter-. Wages and salaries 831,Taxation 84

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[INDEX TO SnwoaKss.3

WnuNoox, RON, SIa E, H1. (contned)-Bush Fires Act, mn. to suspend regula-

tious 218, in reply 220Control of Trade Commission, q. 1791Deficit, ti 1885Dividend Duties Act Amendment Bill, 2r

1225, Corn. 1227, 380Esperance Northwards Railway Bill, 2r,

nm. amendment (six months) 564,amendment withdrawn 839

Esperance Settlers, indebtedness to Gov-ernmient, q. 1133

Government Electric Works Bill, Assemi-bly 's Message 1454

Grain and Foodstuff Bill, 2r 301, Coin.372, 3

Wrrmswoos, RON. SIRa E. H. (continued)-Income and Public Entertainments Taxa-

tion Bill, 2Y 1815Industries Assistance Biil, Coin. 1078,

recoin. 1083, Assembly's Message 1319,62, 3

Loan money and interest, q. 1791Lunacy Act Amendment Bill, Assembly's

amendments 1073Timber industry, in, 1552, in reply 1740Vermin Boards Act Amendment Bill, Zr

1214, to refer to select committee 1225,Coin. 1371, 2, 5-7, Assembly's Message1515, request -for conference 1743, 4

Yillinmining-Xoridinin Railway ExtensionBill, 2r 1003

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