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1904 - 1913 - Parliament of New South Wales

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xvi<br />

INDEX.<br />

.REFERENCES TO TITIE VOTES AND PROCELPDINGS, .VOL. 1-22ND PARLIAMENT-SESSION, 1911 .<br />

A~sFm V JOINT'<br />

VOLU 11133EI's . VOLUMES .<br />

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PAGE.<br />

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SPEAKER,.~-<br />

Roper 8 leave <strong>of</strong> I-Ilsence to R . A . Arnold, Esquire, Clerk <strong>of</strong> Assembly, 1 .<br />

Rep<strong>of</strong>ts appointment <strong>of</strong> W. S . Mowle, Esquire, as Acting Clerk <strong>of</strong> Assembly, 1 .<br />

Appoints Temporary Chairman <strong>of</strong> Committees, S .<br />

Lays papers on Table, 18, 81, 89, 130,<br />

Lays on Table lWarrant appointing . Elections and Qualifications Committee, 8 reports<br />

. maturity, 20.<br />

Reports Deputy .'Speaker's Commission to adminieter Oath <strong>of</strong> Allegiance, 42.<br />

Acting Clerk informs House <strong>of</strong> unavoidable absence, and"Dopu ty- Speaker takes Chair, 89 .<br />

Giving Casting Vote, 1 :14 .<br />

RULISGS OF<br />

That Members could give tintice <strong>of</strong> new motions and Messages could be reported while a<br />

hostile amelldnient to the Address in Reply to the Governor's Speech was before the<br />

House, 18 .<br />

That Ministers could<br />

1<br />

riot answer Questions by . ],lying on Table a printed sheet, but should<br />

answer tlier~ verbally until the Standing Order was amended, 42 .<br />

That Questionsl on Notice must be put in the Order <strong>of</strong> the Business Paper as laid down in<br />

Standing Order, No . 74, 69 .<br />

That motion forlthe Adjournment <strong>of</strong> the House under the 49th Standing Order, respecting the<br />

case <strong>of</strong> William John Ellis, was out <strong>of</strong> order, as it anticipated debate on the same subject.<br />

Notice <strong>of</strong> Motion was on the Business Paper for a subsequent date, 73 .<br />

That In otion for'the adjournment <strong>of</strong> the House tinder the 49th Standing Order, respecting tile<br />

iticonipleteinature <strong>of</strong> the Scheme now being carried out by the Railway Coil)missioners for<br />

relieving the congested Goods Traffic, was definite and in order, 83 .<br />

The motion fur,~ the adjournment <strong>of</strong> the House under the 49th Standing Order, respecting the<br />

Shortage <strong>of</strong> School Teachers in this State, was in order, although tile notice was placed in<br />

an envelope, 93 .<br />

T.1,lat a Question <strong>of</strong> Privilege being before the House, a Point <strong>of</strong> Order could not be raised<br />

respecting'a document that was laid upon the Table, 96 .<br />

That it was ill 'order-for a Minister to lay a document upon tile Table, although it did reflect<br />

generally oil what some Honourable Member inight do, 97 .<br />

That ' it was not necessary to set out in tile Order <strong>of</strong> Leave all acts proposed to be amended, and<br />

Supreme Court and Circuit Courts .(Aniendment) Bill was therefore in order, 101 .<br />

That althonghamendments moved in a Bill pr<strong>of</strong>ornid could not be discussed, they must be in<br />

accordance with the Rules <strong>of</strong> the House and be within the Order <strong>of</strong> Leave, 101 . .<br />

That the Temporary Chairman <strong>of</strong> Committees was correct in h ; s ruling that an amendment in<br />

the Title 'could not be made pro formd, but must be considered at tile close <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Committee stage (referredfrom Committee), 101 .<br />

That Questionl<strong>of</strong> Privilege with respect to Honorary Ministers could be discussed, as it had<br />

suddenly arisen, 108 .<br />

That the QuerAion <strong>of</strong> Privilege with respect to Honorary Alinisters was in order, as a Minister<br />

could nothe implicated without implicating his acts in the Ho~se, 108 .<br />

That motion for the adjournment <strong>of</strong> the House under the 49th Standing Order, respecting the<br />

appointine'lit <strong>of</strong> Inspectors under the Industrial Disputes Act, was not definite, and was<br />

therefore 'out <strong>of</strong> order, 112.<br />

That motion for the adjournment <strong>of</strong> the House under'the 49th Standing Order, respecting the<br />

necessity for additional Bar Dredges, -was definite, end in order, 116 . ,<br />

That; Crown tands (Declaratory) Bill was in order as the Order <strong>of</strong> Leave covered generally the<br />

scope <strong>of</strong> the Bill, 124.<br />

DmENT ' FROM 1~,ULING<br />

Alotion made ( .U ;- . Ifenley) in reference to ruling that motion for the Adjournment <strong>of</strong> the House<br />

tinder the 49th Standing Order respecting the appointment <strong>of</strong> Inspectors under the<br />

Industrial Disputes Act was out <strong>of</strong> order, and (negatived, 123 .<br />

DEPUTY SPFAKlift :-<br />

Commission to administer Oath <strong>of</strong> Allegiance, 42.<br />

8PECIAL DEPOSITS ACCOUNTS BILL :-<br />

Afes6ago fromiLictitenant-Governor, IS ; motion made (,1fr . Carmich(0) for Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Whole, 44 ; 1-louse in Committee, resolution agreed to, presented and read 1', 80 ; read 2',1-<br />

couirnittq1d, reported without amendment, Report adopted,'87 ; read 3', passed, and sent<br />

to Council, 00 ; returned without amendment, 103 ; Assent reported, I 11 . -<br />

STANDING ORDkRs :-<br />

Amended, referring to Answers to Questions passed, 64, 73 ; approval reported, 69 .<br />

Suspension <strong>of</strong>, to pass Bill through all stages in one day, 1 .34 .<br />

Sessional Order appointing, 40.<br />

Matters referred, 55-6, 62.,<br />

STATF COAL MINES 13ILL :-<br />

Aressage from Licutenant-Governor, 79 ; motion made (Ofr. Edden) for Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

. . Whole, 86 ; House in Committee, Resolution agreed to, presented, and read 1*, 105-6 .<br />

STATF DEMT AND SINKING FUND (AMENDMENT) BILL :- .<br />

'.M.essagc froin' Licutenant-Governor, 82 ; motion made (Afr . Cat-michael) for Committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

IN'liole, '86 .<br />

ISTEAD, W . 1, (Scc "CAk OF HENRY HARDING, W. S . STEAD, AND OTHERS-CER .<br />

. . IrfFICA',rp OF TITLE") .<br />

STEAM BOILERS BTLF, :-<br />

Alotion 'made (.Mr . Beeby) for Committee <strong>of</strong> the Whole, 43.<br />

STOCK DISEASFS (TICK) ACT, 1901 (See also "ADMINISTRATION OF THE STOCK<br />

DISEASES (TICK) ACT, 19.01") :-<br />

RegulationaJ 13.<br />

STOCKINBINGAL (See "RAILWAYS"),<br />

SUPPLY (See also' "FINANCE ") .<br />

Motion mado (Afr. Wade) to intercept, and negatived, 135 .<br />

Motion madle (Afr. 11olman) for House to resolve itself intoCoinmittee, 22.,<br />

House in Committee, 135.<br />

Resolltitionsircported, 135.<br />

. .<br />

-Do - lagreed to, 136 .

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