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1904 - 1913 - Parliament of New South Wales

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19i1 .<br />

LEGISLA.TivE ASSEMBLY .<br />

NEW -SOUT11 -WALES .<br />

INDEX<br />

TO THE<br />

YO .TES AND PROCEEDIN:GS<br />

AND<br />

PAPERS LAID UPON THE TABLE<br />

1)URING THE SESSION<br />

OF<br />

1911 .<br />

(From 16 May to 1 August, 1911 .)<br />

REFERENCES TO TUE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS. VOL. 1-22ND PARLIAMENT~SESSION, 19TI .<br />

I<br />

AssEm<br />

JOINT<br />

VOLUM. I"-<br />

I VOLUMES .<br />

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

ADDRESSES :<br />

IN REPLY To LiEUTRNANT-GOVERNOR'S OPYI41NG SPEECH :-<br />

Committee appointed to prepare ; Address brought up and read by the Acting Clerk ; Motion<br />

made (Mr . Throicer) for adoption <strong>of</strong>, . and debate adjourned, 11 ; amendment moved (Mr.<br />

4'ade) to insert new paragraph ; debate adjourned, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21 ; further amendment<br />

moved (Mr. Lonsdale) to add paragraph amendments negatived, Address agreed to, 22 ;<br />

Reply to Addressi 25.<br />

CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS To His . MAJESTY THE KiNo ON THE CORONATION OF THEIR<br />

MAJESTIES THF KING AND QUEEN,:-<br />

Motion made (.31r . Holman), by consent without Notice, That a Congratulatory Address be<br />

conveyed to His Majesty the King, .82~ ; reply to Address, 91 .<br />

ADJOURNMENTS (See also "SPEAKER<br />

Or DEBATE :-<br />

Motion made for, and passed, 11, 14, 15, 18, 20, 74, 83, 87, 90 (2), 94, 104, 108, 121 . 131 .<br />

OF THE HOUSE :-<br />

Motion made for, and passed, 11, 14, 15, 18, 20, 23, 67, 72, 76, 104, 137 .<br />

Motion for Special, and passed, 85.<br />

OF THE HousE UNDER 49TIl STANDING ORDER :-<br />

MOVED AND NEGATIVED :-<br />

The desirability <strong>of</strong> retaining the N .S .S . Sobraon as an industrial institution under the<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Public Instruction, 54.<br />

The decision <strong>of</strong> the Government to discontinue making provision for the residence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Governor-General at Sydney, 70 .<br />

The incomple~tq nature <strong>of</strong> the~scheme now being carried out by the Raif~vay Commil<br />

relieving the congested Goods Railway Traffic, in the Metropolitan Area, 83 .<br />

The determination <strong>of</strong> the Government to close the Puhlic Departments from Wednesday next<br />

until the following Monday, Coronation Holidays, 86 .<br />

The shortage <strong>of</strong> Public School teachers in this State, 93 .<br />

The irregular manner in which the late Municipal Election for the Municipality <strong>of</strong> Bankstom n<br />

was conducted, 96.<br />

The necessity for the immediate connection <strong>of</strong> the Sydenh-am-Bankstown line with the Main<br />

<strong>South</strong>ern line, 105 .<br />

The necessity for providing additonal Bar Dredges, 116 .<br />

MOVED AND RULED OUT OF ORDKR :-<br />

The case <strong>of</strong> William John Ellis, employed in the Railwa~ Service <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>South</strong> <strong>Wales</strong>, 73.<br />

The appointment <strong>of</strong> Messrs. Durack, Thyer, Dunleavy, Kirby, .and Chambers as Temporary<br />

Inspectors under the Industrial Disputes Act, 112.<br />

673 435-A<br />

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