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INDEX .<br />

RE~ERBNCES TO TIIF'VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-22ND PAIL LIAMFNT-SKSSIO N 1911-1912 .<br />

AssKMBLY<br />

VOLUMES.<br />

JOINT,<br />

VOLUKiS.<br />

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

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PORTLAND CEMENT (WORKS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF) :<br />

Motion iiidd6- (31r . Uriffith) to refer work to the Parliamolitarx Standing Committee<br />

on Public Works, 323 .<br />

EOSI 'PONEMENTS (See "ORDERS OF THE DAY'!) .<br />

PIUCE, , R . A ., Esq ., M.P . (See "MEMBERS") .<br />

PRINTING COMMITTEE :- -<br />

Sessional Order appointing, 25 .<br />

Reports Nos . I to 21, brought up, 42, 55, 69, 80, 90, 110, 125, 134, 146 161, 174,<br />

ISO, , 189, 192, 211 227 240, 260, 286, 308, 324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Papers again refprred ' to, 139, ' 211 .<br />

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PRISONS:-<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> Comptroller-Genoral, for 1910, 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

DARLIN 0 HURST GAOL :-<br />

Motion made (11r . Meagher) for the adjournment <strong>of</strong> the House under the 49tb<br />

Standing Order, to discuss treatment <strong>of</strong> sick prisoner, Poivt <strong>of</strong> Orde'r,-Tbat<br />

matter was sub judice and therefore out <strong>of</strong> order--overrulod by' Mr . Speaker,<br />

inotion negatived, 38 .'<br />

Release <strong>of</strong> wrong prisonor-Stantement in connection with, 205 . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

PRIVILEGE :-<br />

ELECTION OF SPEARER<br />

Motion made (31,r . Cohen), That the prevention <strong>of</strong> the Honorable Member for<br />

Petersham from the exercise <strong>of</strong> his right to address the House on the election<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Speaker when in the det <strong>of</strong> proposing a candidate isia, gross breach <strong>of</strong><br />

privilege, and debate adjourncd, 6 ; debate resumed and Mot on, ne-gatived, 8-9 .<br />

CON-DUCT OF THE HoNontnLr N[Fi.tBEP. FOR GORDON :-<br />

Motion proposed . (.MI- . Wade), That the action <strong>of</strong> Mr . Speaker in stating that the<br />

Honorable Member for Gordon had been guilty <strong>of</strong> conduct for which lie was<br />

liable to be suspended for the remainder <strong>of</strong> the Session and also to be expelled,<br />

together *with the emission either to take any steps to enable the House to<br />

deterni'ne whether the flonorable Member was so guilt y . or to withdraw the<br />

said statements, is a gross breach <strong>of</strong>, and ~ruled out <strong>of</strong> order, ' 19 .<br />

PERRY V . WILLIS AND ANOTHER:-<br />

Speaker acquainted the liouse that lie had been served with a writ <strong>of</strong> suinmons in<br />

an -action brought against him -and the S(Irieant-at-Arms by the Hon . John<br />

Perry, Member for the Electoral District <strong>of</strong> The Richmond, 15 ; summons read<br />

by Acting Clerk and leave given tj Mr . Speaker and the Serjeant-at-Arnis to<br />

appoar and plead, and the Attorney-General' directed to defend, 15 .<br />

03rissio,N or INOTICFS OF MOTIONS FROM THE BUSINESS PAPER:-<br />

Motion made Levy) in reference to, and ruled out <strong>of</strong> order, 29 (2) .<br />

REMOVAL OF' THE 11ONORADLP 'MEMBER FOR BEGA --<br />

Alotion loade (31,r . Wood), That the arbitrary action <strong>of</strong>' T\~Tr . Speaker in refusing<br />

to allow the Flonorable,N[ember for Bega to address the House on a motion<br />

then before the flonse, depriving him <strong>of</strong> his right <strong>of</strong> free speech, is a gross<br />

breach <strong>of</strong>, mid ruled out <strong>of</strong> order, 4:7, 49~<br />

NEwSI`AFLn ARTICLES :-<br />

Nlotion made (Dr .' Arthur), That paragraph in Sydney Morning Herald be read<br />

by Acting Clerk, and ncgatived ; 33-34 .<br />

Motion Made (319% McGoice,n), That the statement made by the Honorable Member<br />

Acting-Clerk-, and negatived, 47 .<br />

Motion made (Mr . Price), That extracts marked in Daily Telegraph be read by<br />

Acting-Clerk, and negatived, 53 .<br />

Motion rn.ade (M,r . MnG~qncn), That the statements made by the Honorable Member<br />

for Gordon (Mr . Wade) in a paragraph which appeared in the Daily Tele(graph,<br />

dated 15th November, 1911, be read by the Ac-ting-Clork, Point <strong>of</strong> Order,-<br />

Whether the mover was entitled to'move motion and assume that the state-<br />

Inents were correct,--Kr~ Speaker ruled that it was-for the 1fouse to decide<br />

whother the report should-bo read, 123 ; paragraDh read, Air . Wado invited to<br />

niake an exDlanation, motion made (Mr, Mcoowen), That the statements<br />

imputing unfairne .ss to the Chair' are a breach <strong>of</strong> privilege and a lzross libol<br />

on Afr Speaker, Afr 11"ade heard in his placo,-Point <strong>of</strong> Order,-That 'what<br />

appearc,d in the Press could not be accepted as an authority upon which to<br />

founda, charge ngainst a member,--overrnled by .Ni .r. Speaker . Point <strong>of</strong> Order.-<br />

Whether Mr . Wade .should not withdraw after his explanation,-Mr . Speaker<br />

"voold not insist on withdrawal at that staffe, motion agreed to, 124 .<br />

PRO FORMA BILT-LAW OF EVIDENCE BILL : -'<br />

Presented and read I' (Mr . Holman), 9 .<br />

PROCLAMATIONS :-<br />

On opening Session <strong>of</strong> <strong>Parliament</strong>, read by Clerk, 1 .<br />

Proroguing <strong>Parliament</strong> . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Declaring certain lands,, parish <strong>of</strong> S<strong>of</strong>ala, to . be private lands' under the Mining<br />

Act, 1906, 23 .<br />

Declaririg certain lands,<br />

Act" 1%6, S .<br />

parish <strong>of</strong> Young, to be private lands under the Mining<br />

Declaring certain lands, parish <strong>of</strong> Cobar, to be private lands under the Mining<br />

Act,, 1906 ; 245 . - -<br />

Declaring certain lands, village <strong>of</strong> Holonsburgb,<br />

Mining Act, 1906, 83 .<br />

to be private lands under the<br />

Declaring Graphite or Plumbago to be a " Mineral "<br />

1906, 97 .<br />

under th~ '.Kining Act,<br />

Declaring certain works to be a " Mining Purpose,"<br />

1906, 195 .<br />

under the Mining Act,<br />

PROPOSED INI.'ERNNATTONAL EXITIBUTON lN SYDNEY :-<br />

Motion Made (31T . Mea7heT) for consideration <strong>of</strong>, and debate adjourned, 26 ; Order,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Day postponed, 48, 83, 93 ; and passed, 120 .<br />

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS (See "FINANCE") .<br />

FLJ)~JAC COMPANTES -<br />

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Statf,moIt if liabilities iand assets for quarter ended 30th June, 1911, 33 . . . . ..<br />

Do, . 4 do do 30th September, 1911, 1 9 . .<br />

437<br />

. . . . . . . 3 lip<br />

577<br />

325<br />

979<br />

085

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