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1904 - 1913 - Parliament of New South Wales

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I AssFBmLy JOINT<br />

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS-20TI-I PARLIAMENT-SESSION Igo6 .<br />

VOLUMES. VOLUMES.<br />

VOL. I FACE . VOL. I PAGE .<br />

SHIPPING (pntinued) :- 1<br />

0GLEBE ISLAND BRIDGE :-<br />

Returnlrespecting collisions which have occurredIbetween vessels and, laid on Table, 324. . . . . .<br />

VESSELS CLEARING WITII COAL STIFFENING TO COMPLETE LOADING AT INTEWCASTLE<br />

Minuteirespecting Pilotage on, laid on 'Table, 386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

INSANITARY CONDITION OF Siiirs' FOR-ECAST'LFS, &C . :-<br />

Report by Chief Medical Officer in regard to allegations made by a deputation'. f roill the Sydney<br />

Latour Colinci I I respecting, laid on Table, 420 .<br />

SIMPSON, ARTHUR, DRIVER (See " TRA'MWAYS<br />

SMELTING WORKS (See " MINING<br />

SMOKE NUISANCE :-<br />

Adjournment moved (3fr. John llurley) in reference to ; and the destruction <strong>of</strong> valuable<br />

proberty in the City, but not being supported by five other Honorable Members, could not<br />

be proceeded with, 173 .<br />

Adjournment moved (illr . Kelly) ill * reference to, in the City <strong>of</strong> Sydricy and Suburbs,=<br />

ruld'd, coyild not be brought forward on the ground <strong>of</strong> having failed to obtain requisite<br />

support on previous occasion, 178 .<br />

SOBRAON '4' (See " EDUCATION ") .<br />

SPEAKER (Seeabso "POINTS OF ORDER") :-'<br />

Writ issued against, by Mr . Crick, Member for Blayney, 79.<br />

Absences <strong>of</strong>, 419 .<br />

Reports, issue and return <strong>of</strong> Writ, 1, 69, 101, 352.<br />

Lays oil Table Warrants appointing Elections and Qualifications Committee, 17, IS Reports<br />

I'llaturity, 51 (~') .<br />

Lay . Pa , ers on Table, 13, 48, 71, 147 .<br />

* points Teinporary~ Cliairmen <strong>of</strong> Committees, 17 .<br />

* e ,ports,J Deputy-Speaker's Commission to administer , Oath <strong>of</strong> Allegiance, 85 .<br />

RULINGS 0F :-<br />

That it was not in Order to discuss the Lands Commission Report, or to take action on it, a') far<br />

as it relates to the Honorable Member for Blayney and others, while the Honorable<br />

Merriber and others are defending themselves in the Criminal Courts oil charges founded on<br />

that Report, 45 .<br />

That theiPoint <strong>of</strong> Order, raised on motion for an Additional Standing Order providing for suspen-<br />

Sion l<strong>of</strong> Member against whom a criminal charge was pending, raised a legal question,<br />

it was in the power <strong>of</strong> the House to pass any Standing Order it chose, and the motion was in<br />

Order, 62 . . I , - ,<br />

That the'Gaming and Betting Bill (No. 2) was not beyond the.0rder <strong>of</strong> Leave, and was in order,<br />

143,<br />

that TeLtor's Family 111aintenance Bill was"out <strong>of</strong> order as containing pro,%&ons that were<br />

not included in the Order<strong>of</strong> Leave, 149 .<br />

That the ~inotion in reference to the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> State Governor did cot anticipate discussion on the<br />

Estimates and was in order, 174.<br />

That scAion 28, subsection (e) <strong>of</strong> the Public Works Act had been complied with by the<br />

Minis'tcr laying oil the Table the Report and Evidence <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Parliament</strong>ary Standing<br />

Cominittee on Public W orks, even though the printed copies were not - in the bands <strong>of</strong><br />

Honorable INIcnibers, 251 .<br />

ThatMelical Practitioners Acts -Further Amendment Bill was (a) not one <strong>of</strong> the class <strong>of</strong> Bills<br />

conternplated by Standing Order No . .246, .aiid did not require to be initiated in Committt~e<br />

<strong>of</strong> the' Whole, and (b)did notentail anyexpenditurenot already provided for ; and therefore<br />

Me'sSage was not required, 258 .<br />

On Motions 1 for Adjournment :-<br />

Cardinal Moran's statement on 4th August, 1906, in respect to the State System <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

and t' he atith6r <strong>of</strong> the Education Act, was not ill order, not being <strong>of</strong> definite character,<br />

123 . '<br />

Police b Supmml g nation Fund would anticipate motion oil the same subject <strong>of</strong>which notice had<br />

een and was out <strong>of</strong> order, 133.<br />

Heads <strong>of</strong> families, and in many instances the only bread-winner, being Sent to ga0l, Was Out Of<br />

order) as itanticil5ated the debate for the adoption <strong>of</strong> the Report from the Select Committee<br />

on r Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill, and further, that the motion was not definite,<br />

164 .<br />

The a' ,ation <strong>of</strong> the Tramway Section at the'Railway, and the danger to the Public, was in<br />

as the subject <strong>of</strong> motion was definite, 164.<br />

,kc Nuisance in the City <strong>of</strong> Sydney and Sububs having already this Session, been<br />

ted for discussion on a motion for adjournment, when it had failed to obtain the<br />

to support, it could not again be brought forward thih Session, 178 .<br />

Y<br />

)wiug Subjects could be discussed in the debate on the Financial Statement or in<br />

itte6<strong>of</strong> Supply, and were therefore out <strong>of</strong> order-,<br />

Establishing Temporary Hospitals for Incurable Consumptives, 197 .<br />

Opening <strong>of</strong> the Jenolaii Caves on Sunday, 239 .<br />

Publication <strong>of</strong> Odds on Races, 243 .<br />

Alarinin spre,ad <strong>of</strong> Rabbits in the Central .Division, was . in order, as it could not be<br />

on see nid reading <strong>of</strong> the Crown Lands Administration Bill, 143.<br />

'Method A dealing with applicants under section 28 <strong>of</strong> the Crown Lands Act <strong>of</strong> 1905, in allotting<br />

DISSENT FRI<br />

Motion m;<br />

order<br />

the B<br />

Lands by the Local Land Boards, was in order, as it could not be debated when<br />

ding the Lotteries Bill', 149 .<br />

K RULING<br />

do (Mr . J ;Iood) that this House dissents from Mr . Speaker's ruling, that it is not in<br />

~o discuss the Lands Commission Report, or take action on it, so far as it relates tc<br />

~norable Member for Blayney and others, while the Honorable Me nber and other,,<br />

fending themselves in the Criminal Courts oil charges founded on that Report, and<br />

negatived, 55 .<br />

SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT (See "ADJOURNMENT") .<br />

SPIKE CONTRACT (See " RAILWAYS ") .'<br />

STAMP DUTIES (See "RAIL%VAYS") . .<br />

STANDING ORDEES :-<br />

Sessional Order appointing Committee, 35.<br />

Suspended io pass Bill through all stages in one day, 56, 98, 207,<br />

Urgency r6,olutioii prior to suspension <strong>of</strong>, affirmed, 102 .<br />

Suspended to discuss notice <strong>of</strong> motion forthwith, 102-3 .<br />

386, 396, 422 .<br />

Suspended t,o admit <strong>of</strong> presentation <strong>of</strong> Petition. for introduction <strong>of</strong> Private Bill, 330 .<br />

1278<br />

1276

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