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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY and LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Twenty-first Parliament 28 May 1918 – 19 August 1920 Queensland Parliamentary Debates INDEX Contents of this document * 21st Parliament, 1 st Session 28 May 1918 – 7 November 1918 Index from Hansard, V.129-131, 1918 21st Parliament, 2 nd Session 5 August 1919 – 25 February 1920 Index from Hansard, V.132-134, 1919-20 21st Parliament, 3 rd Session 18 August 1920 – 19 August 1920 Index from Hansard, V.135, 1920 *The Index from each volume of Hansard corresponds with a Parliamentary Session. This document contains a list of page numbers of the daily proceedings for the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly as printed in the corresponding Hansard volume. A list of page numbers at the start of each printed index is provided to allow the reader to find the electronic copy in the online calendar by clicking on the date of the proceedings and then to a link to the pdf. Therefore the table of page numbers and dates of proceedings allows the pagination in each Index to be matched with the date and the particular Legislative Chamber.
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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY and LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Twenty-first Parliament

28 May 1918 – 19 August 1920

Queensland Parliamentary Debates

INDEX

Contents of this document *

21st Parliament, 1st Session 28 May 1918 – 7 November 1918 Index from Hansard, V.129-131, 1918

21st Parliament, 2nd Session 5 August 1919 – 25 February 1920 Index from Hansard, V.132-134, 1919-20

21st Parliament, 3rd Session 18 August 1920 – 19 August 1920 Index from Hansard, V.135, 1920

*The Index from each volume of Hansard corresponds with a Parliamentary Session.

This document contains a list of page numbers of the daily proceedings for the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly as printed in the corresponding Hansard volume.

A list of page numbers at the start of each printed index is provided to allow the reader to find the electronic copy in the online calendar by clicking on the date of the proceedings and then to a link to the pdf.

Therefore the table of page numbers and dates of proceedings allows the pagination in each Index to be matched with the date and the particular Legislative Chamber.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY and LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Twenty-first Parliament – First Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.129-131, 1918

28 May 1918 – 7 November 1918

(Ryan Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE HOUSE

1-2 28 May 1918 Legislative Council

32-5 28 May 1918 Legislative Assembly

5-21 29 May 1918 Legislative Council

21-29 29 May 1918 Legislative Assembly

29-66 30 May 1918 Legislative Assembly

66-81 4 June 1918 Legislative Council

81-87 4 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

88-99 5 June 1918 Legislative Council

100-139 5 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

139-154 6 June 1918 Legislative Council

154-191 6 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

191-225 11 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

226-265 12 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

265-295 13 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

295-309 18 June 1918 Legislative Council

309-345 18 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

346-363 19 June 1918 Legislative Council

364-396 19 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

397-414 20 June 1918 Legislative Council

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PAGE NOS DATE HOUSE

414-455 20 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

455-478 25 June 1918 Legislative Council

478-510 25 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

511-524 26 June 1918 Legislative Council

525-558 26 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

558-598 27 June 1918 Legislative Assembly

599-618 2 July 1918 Legislative Council

619-650 2 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

651-672 3 July 1918 Legislative Council

672-708 3 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

709-728 4 July 1918 Legislative Council

728-758 4 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

759-781 9 July 1918 Legislative Council

781-818 9 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

818-849 10 July 1918 Legislative Council

849-889 10 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

890-915 11 July 1918 Legislative Council

915-959 11 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

959-974 16 July 1918 Legislative Council

974-1009 16 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

1010-1034 17 July 1918 Legislative Council

1034-1072 17 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

1072-1091 18 July 1918 Legislative Council

1092-1123 18 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

1124-1138 23 July 1918 Legislative Council

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PAGE NOS DATE HOUSE

1139-1176 23 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

1177-1189 24 July 1918 Legislative Council

1190-1234 24 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

1234-1241 25 July 1918 Legislative Council

1241-1281 25 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

1282-1301 30 July 1918 Legislative Council

1302-1335 30 July 1918 Legislative Assembly

1335-1342 1 August 1918 Legislative Council

1342-1370 1 August 1918 Legislative Assembly

1370-1381 6 August 1918 Legislative Council

1381-1418 6 August 1918 Legislative Assembly

1419-1439 7 August 1918 Legislative Council

1439-1470 7 August 1918 Legislative Assembly

1471-1489 8 August 1918 Legislative Council

11489-1527 8 August 1918 Legislative Assembly

1527-1549 20 August 1918 Legislative Council

1550-1585 20 August 1918 Legislative Assembly

1585-1597 21 August 1918 Legislative Council

1598-1635 21 August 1918 Legislative Assembly

1636-654 22 August 1918 Legislative Council

1655-1693 22 August 1918 Legislative Assembly

1693-1720 27 August 1918 Legislative Council

1720-1759 27 August 1918 Legislative Assembly

1759-1785 28 August 1918 Legislative Council

1785-1827 28 August 1918 Legislative Assembly

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PAGE NOS DATE HOUSE

1827-1841 29 August 1918 Legislative Council

1842-1881 29 August 1918 Legislative Assembly

1881-1914 30 August 1918 Legislative Assembly

1914-1939 3 September 1918 Legislative Council

1940-1981 3 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

1981-2004 4 September 1918 Legislative Council

2004-2052 4 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2053-2063 5 September 1918 Legislative Council

2063-2098 5 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2098-2130 6 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2131-2151 10 September 1918 Legislative Council

2152-2186 10 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2186-2212 11 September 1918 Legislative Council

2212-2239 11 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2240-2266 12 September 1918 Legislative Council

2267-2300 12 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2301-2333 13 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2334-2355 17 September 1918 Legislative Council

2356-2388 17 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2389-2413 18 September 1918 Legislative Council

2414-2447 18 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2448-2461 19 September 1918 Legislative Council

2461-2501 19 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2501-2529 20 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2529-2530 24 September 1918 Legislative Council

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PAGE NOS DATE HOUSE

2530-2568 24 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2568-2584 26 September 1918 Legislative Council

2585-2626 26 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2626-2664 27 September 1918 Legislative Assembly

2664-2686 1 October 1918 Legislative Council

2687-2703 1 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

2703-2726 2 October 1918 Legislative Council

2726-2759 2 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

2759-2779 3 October 1918 Legislative Council

2779-2817 3 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

2818-2859 4 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

2860-2880 8 October 1918 Legislative Council

2881-2922 8 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

2923-2946 9 October 1918 Legislative Council

2947-2985 9 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

2985-3009 10 October 1918 Legislative Council

3010-3045 10 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

3045-3083 11 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

3084-3115 15 October 1918 Legislative Council

3116-3153 15 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

3153-3178 16 October 1918 Legislative Council

3179-3219 16 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

3219-3241 17 October 1918 Legislative Council

3241-3277 17 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

3278-3307 18 October 1918 Legislative Council

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PAGE NOS DATE HOUSE

3308-3344 18 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

3345-3353 21 October 1918 Legislative Council

3353-3375 22 October 1918 Legislative Council

3376-3398 22 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

3399-3426 23 October 1918 Legislative Council

3427-3453 24 October 1918 Legislative Council

3454-3472 24 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

3472-3500 25 October 1918 Legislative Council

3500-3504 25 October 1918 Legislative Assembly

3505-3526 29 October 1918 Legislative Council

3526-3546 30 October 1918 Legislative Council

3547-3561 31 October 1918 Legislative Council

3561-3584 6 November 1918 Legislative Council

3585-3611 6 November 1918 Legislative Assembly

3612-3636 7 November 1918 Legislative Council

3637-3646 7 November 1918 Legislative Assembly

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1918.

QUEENSLAND.

OFFICIAL RECORD OF THE DEBA1'ES OF THE

LEGISLArriVE COUNCil-A

AND OF THE

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY DURING THE

FIRST SESSION

OF THE

'l1WENr_PY-FI1{ST PARLIAMENT.

9° GEORGE V.

COMPRISING' THE PERIOD FROM THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, A.D. 1918, TO THE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, .A..D. 1918.

VOL. OXXXI.

BltiSBANE: .by ,\ UTHORITY: ANTHONY JAMES CU!IQHNG, GQVERJ~MENT PRINTER,

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FIRST SESSION OF THE TWENTY-FIRST PARLIAMENT OF QUEENSLAND.

1913.

THE GOVERNOR,

His Excellency Sir HAMILTON JOHN GOOLD-ADAMS, G.C.M.G_, C.B.

THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR.

The Honourable Sir PoPE ALEXANDER CooPER, C.J., M.A., K.O.M.G.

THE MINISTRY.

Wit.h Seats in the Legislative Assembly.

Chief Secretary and Attorney-General-The Honourable THG:YIAS JOSEPH RYAN. The Treasurer and Secretary for Public Works-The' Honourable EDWARD GRANVILLE

THEODORE. The Home Secretary-The Honourable JOHN HuxHAM. The Secretary for Agriculture and Stock-The Honourable WILLIAM LENNON. 'I'he Secretary for Public LandR--The. Honourable ,JOHN HARRY COYXE. The Secretary for Hailway&--'I'he Hcmourablo JoHN ARTHT:H FIHELLY. 'I'he Secretary for Public Instruction-The Honourable HERBERT FREENONT HARDAlRE. Vice-President of the Executive Council--The Honourable JoHN McEWAl< HUNTER. Minister without Portfolio-The Houonrahle vVILLIAJ\I NEAL GrLLIES.

With Seat in the Legislative Council. The Secretary for Mines-· The Honourable ALFRED JAMES .JONES.

CHANGES DURING THE RECESS.

On 26th April, the Honourable \Yilliam Neal Gillics \\as appointed a member of the Executive Council.

On 30th April, the Honourable Thoma" Joseph Ryan resigned as Vice-President of the Executive Council, the Honourable John McEwan Hunter resigned as Secretary for Public Lands, and the Honourable John Harry Coyne resigned as Secretary for Railways. On the oame day the Honourable John McEwan Hunter wa.s appointed Vice-President of the Executive Council. the Honourable John Arthur Fihelly was appointed Secretary for Railways, and the Honourable John Harry Coyne was appointed Secretary for Public Lands.

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

President-The Honourable WILLIAJ\I HAMILTON.

Chairman of Committees-The Honourable WILLIAM FREDERICK TAYLOR, M.D.

Temporary Chairmen ?f Committees:-

DAVEY, Honourable ALFRED ALLEN. FAHEY, Honourable BARTLEY. NEVITT, Honourable THOMAS. STEPHEN8. Honourable WrLLIAM.

'BEDFORD, Honourable RANDOLPH. BEIRNE, Honourable THOMAS CHARLES. BRENTNALL, Honourable FREDERICK THOMAS. CAMPBELL, Honourable CHARLES. CAMPBELL, Honourable WILLIA:U HENRY. COURTICE, Honourable FREDERICK.

----------------------------------------------------' Resigned his seat 21st February, 1918; reappointed, 27th 3<Iay, 1918,

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MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-contmuea.

CowLISHAW, Honourable JAMES.

CRAMPTON, Honourable WALTER RuSSELL.

CuRTIS, Honourable GEORGE SILAS.

DAVEY, Honourable ALFRED ALLEN.

DE}!AINE, Honourable WrLLIAM HALLIWELL.

DuNN, Honourable ANDREW.

FAHEY, Honourable BARTI.EY.

FOWLES, Honourable EDWIN WESLEY HOWARD, M.A., LL.B. GIBSON, Honourable ANGUS.

GRAY, Honourable GEORGE WILKIE.

GROOM, Honourable HENRY LITTLETON.

HALL, Honourable THOMAS MURRAY.

HAMILTON, Honourable WILLIAM. HAWTHORN, Honourable ARTHUR GEORGE CLARENCE. HINCHOLIFFE, Honourable ALBERT. HoDEL, Honourable JOSEPH.

JoNES, Honourable ALFRED JAMES.

J ONES, Honourable HAMILTON CUFFE.

LALOR, Honourable J AlliES.

LEAHY, Honourable PATRICK JATh!ES.

LLEWELYN, Honourable HENRY.

11ARKS, Honourable CHARLES FERDINAND, M.D. iVIcDONALD, Honourable LEWIS.

McDoNNELL, Honourable FRANK. MILES, Honourable EDWARD DAVID.

MoRETDN, Honourable BERKELEY BASIL.

MuRPHY, Honourable PETER. NEVITT, Honourable THOMAS.

NIELSON, Honourable CHARLES FREDERICK.

O'SHEA, Honourable TIMOTHY JOSEPH. PAGE-HANIFY, Honourable GERALD.

PARNELL, Honourable ARTHUR HORATIO.

PEREL, Honourable lRVINE.

PLANT, Hor.ourablo EDMUKD HARRIS THORNBURGH.

PuRKELL, Honourable ERNEST BRACHER.

RIORDAN, Honourable WILLIAM JAMES.

STEPHENS, Honourable WILLI.\:1!. STEVENS, Honourable ERNEST JAJI!ES.

SUMNER, Honourable RICHARD.

TAYLOR, Honourable WILLIAM FREDERICK, M.D. THYNNE, Honourable ANDREW JOSEPH. TuRNER, Honourable HENRY. WHITTINGHAM, Honourable ARTHUR HERBERT.

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBL ':

Speaker-The Honourable WILLIA:U McCoRMACK (Cairns).

Chairman of Committees-WILLIAM BERTRAM, Esquire (Maree).

T~mporary Chairmen of Committees:-FOLEY, THOMAS, Esquire (lf.iundingburra). PoLLOCK, GEORGE, Esquire (Gregory). R6BERTS, THOMAS ROBERT, Esquire (East Toowoomba), SMITH, WILLIAM FORGAN, Esquire (Mackay).

WALKER, HARRY Fm:DERICK, Esquire (Gooroora).

APPEL, Honourable JoHN GEORGE (A.lbert). ARMFIELD, THOMAS GUMMERSAL, Esquire (11fusgrave),

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MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY -contznue.i.

BARBER, GEORGE PHILLIP, Esquire (Bundab,rg).

BARNES, GEORGE PoWELL, Esquire (Warwick). BARNES, Honourable WALTER HENRY (Bulirnba)

BAYLEY, PERCY MOLINEUX, Esquire (Pittsworth). BEBBINGTON, WILLIAM, Esquire (Drayton). BELL, ERNEST THOMAS, Esquire (Fassijern). BERTRAM, WILLIAM, Esquire (Maree). BRENNAN, FRANK TENISON, Esquire (TOOICOOrnba). BuTLER, ROBERT JoHN CuTHBERT, Esquire (Lockyer).

CARTER, GEORGE, Esquire (Port Curtis). COLLINS, CHARLES, Esquire (Bowen). COOPER, FRANK ARTHUR, Esquire (Brerner). COOPER, WILLIAM, Esquire (Roscwood). CORSER, BERNARD HENRY, Esquire (Burnett).

COYNE, Honourable JoHN HARRY (Warrego). DuNSTAN, THOMAS, Esquire (Gyrnpie). ELPHINSTONE, AUGUSTUS 0EOIL, Esquire (Oxley). FIHELLY, Honourable ,JOHN ARTHUR (Paddington).

FOLEY, THOMAS, Esquire (illundingburra). FORDE, FRANOIS MIOHAEL, Esquire (Jlockharnpton).

FREE, EDGAR NOAH, Esquire (South Brisbane). I<'RY, JAMES PORTER, Esquire (Kuri/pa).

GILDAY, JOHN THEOPHILUS, Esquire (lthaca). GILLIES, Honourable WILLIAM KEAL (Eacharn).

GLEDSON, DAVID ALEXANDER, Esquire (Ipswich). GRAYSON, .FRANOIS, Esquire (Cunningham).

GUNN, DONALD, Esquire (Carnarvon). HARDACRE, Honourable HERBERT FREEMONT (Leichhardt) HARTLEY, HAROLD LESLIE, Esquire (Fitzroy). HeDGE, ROBERT SAMUEL, Esquire (Nanango).

HUNTER, Honourable JOHN MoEwAN (MaraMa).

HuxHAM, HonouDable JoHN (Buranda). ,TAMES, ALFRED ARTHUR, l£squi1e (Logan).

KIRWAN, MrcHAEL JosEPH, Esquire (Brisbane).

LAND, EDWARD MARTIN, Esquire (Balonne).

LARCOMBE, J AMES, Esquire (K eppel).

LENNON, Honourable .WILLIAM (He1·bert).

LLOYD, WILLIAM FIELD, Esquire' (Enoggera).

MACARTNEY, EDWARD HENRY, Esquire ('L'oowong).

MoCORMACK, Honourable WILLIAM (Cairns).

MoLAOHLAN, PETER ALFRED, Esquire (M erthyr). MOORE, ARTHUR EDWARD, Esquire {Aubigny).

MoRGAN, GODFREY, Esquire (Murilla).

MULLAN, JOHN, Esquire (Flinders).

O'SULLIVAN, JAMES, Esquire (Kennedy).

PAYNE, JOHN, Esquire (Mitchell).

PETERSON, J A::l!!ES CHRISTIAN, Esquire (N ormanbyj.

PETRIE, ANDREW LANG, Esquire (Toombul).

POLLOOK, GEORGE, Esquire (Gregory).

RIORDAN, DAVID, Esquire (Burke).

RoBERTS, THOMAS ROBERT, Esquire (East Toowoomba).

RYAN, DANIEL, Esquire (Townsville).

RYAN, HENRY JOSEPH, Esquire (Cook). RYAN, Honourable THOMAS JOSEPH (Rarcoo).

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LIBRARY-

vi.

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-contznued.

SIZER, HuBERT EBENEZER, Esquire (Nundah). SMITH, WILLIAM FORGAN, Esquire (Mackay). SOMERSET, HENRY PLANTAGENET, Esquire (Stanley). STOPFORD, JAMES, Esquire (Mount Morgan). SWAYNE, EDWARD BOWDICK, Esquire (Mirwni). TAYLOR, CHARLES, Esquire (Windsor).

THEODORE, Honourable EDWARD GRANVILLE (Chillagoe). THOMPSON, ANDREW, Esquire (Wicle Bay).

VOWLES; WILLIAM JOHN, Esquire (Dalby). WALKER, HARRY FREDERICK, Esquire (Cooroora). WARREN, RICHARD JAMES, Esquire (Murrumba). WEIR, DAVID, Esquire (Marybor'ough). \VELLINGTON, WILLIAM JoHN, Esquire (Charters Towers). WHITFORD, ALBERT EDWARD VICTOR, E~quire (Burrum). WILSON, THOMAS, Esquire (Fortitude Valley). WINSTANLEY, VERNON, Esquire (Queenton).

JOINT COMMITTEES.

Legislative Council: The President, Mr. Leahy, and Mr. Demaine. Legislative Assembly: The Speak(lr, Mr. Gunn, and Mr. Dunstan.

RF,FRESHMENT ROOMS-Legislative Council: The President, Mr. Bedford, and Mr. Davey. Legislative Assembly: The Speaker, Mr. Oorser, and Mr. Kirwan.

PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS-

Legislative Counc-il: The President, Mr. Perel, and Mr. Fowles. Legislatit·e Assembly: The Speaker, Mr. Petrie, and Mr. Payne.

COUNCIL COMMITTEES.

STANDING ORDERS.-The President, Mr. Brentnall, Mr. Sumner, Mr. Loohy, Mr. Orampton, and Mr. Whittingham.

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES

STANDING 0RDERS.-The Speaker, The Chairman of Committees, Mr. Maoortney, Mr. Swayne, Mr. Vowles, Mr. Gilday, Mr. Foley, Mr. Larcombe, and Mr. T. J. Ryan.

PRINTING.-The Speaker, The Chairman of Committees, Mr. Barber, Mr. Smith, Mr. Winstanley, Mr. Roberts, Mr. McLachlan, Mr. Grayson, and Mr. 'f. J. Ryan.

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL

ELECTIONS JuDGE.-His Honour Mr. Justice Ohubb.

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Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.129-131, 1918 28 May 1918 - 7 November 1918

LEGISI--'AT'IVE eo tJ ~ cJ: 1"'.

lXDEX TO SUKJEC1'H.

Absence, Leave of, to Hon. J. Lalor, 3399.

Acting Chairmen of Co;nmittees " Chairmen ol' Committees, porary "].

Address in Reply­~'u~o>';rr to. 455.

[vide Tern-

Debate> on. E, 66, 88, 142, 299, 347, 404. Presentc tion of, 414.

Adjournments, Special, :2, 8, l.H, .):2±, 1001, 14~9, ::.i.O, :30:!9, 3·Htti, 3.)fil, :lc:l5.

Anditor~General's Reports­Central Sugar :\Iill-<, 3399. Public AcconntB. 2703. Pu:>lic Del::t Reduction Fund, 1470. Queenshncl :'\[ ational Bank Balance-sheets,

7. 1527. Sinking Fund under Government Loan

Acts, 1470. Stat" Industrial Undertakings, 3353.

BILLS-Absent Soldiers' Y oting (1 °), 3345; (2°),

3445 3496; (motion for committal), 3498: (committee), 3520, 3558, 3561; (3°, and me,sage to Assembl •, ), 3567: (mes­sage from A'semblJ ), 3580: (considera­tion of menage), 3581: (mE'-.age to Assembly, Xo. 2), 3582: 1mebage from Assemblv, Xo. 2). 3612; (consideration of me-•.age), 3615; (rnE>ssage to As­'cmH:v. C\o. 0'. 3621; (mes><age from As.<embly declaring Bill "lost"), 3625.

Appropriation. :\To. 1 (1° and 2°), 959; (committee and 3°), 971, (assent\, 1010.

Appropriation. ""o. 2 (1°), 2413: (2° and committee). 2448; (3°\. 2449: (assent), 256\.

~'l.ppropriation, :'\o. 3 (1°\, 3280; (2°), 3293, 3345, 3353. 3355; (m.e~.sage to Assembly re[[uesting Froc Conference, and ap­pointment of :Manag<'l'•:), 3301; (message from Assemblv agre0ing to Conference), 3302; (motioE for resumption of debate on 2°), 3302; (lfr. Stcpll'.·ns's amPnrl­m··nt), 3304; (amC>nclmE>nt agreed to), 3306; (report of 2\lanagers), 3353; (committee), 3355: (3°), 3370; (message to Assembly), 3370; (amendment on me~<'<ag·c-Jfr. Th]tnnc), 3370; (amt•nd­ment ne;:ativecl). 3372; (a.csent), 34~0.

BILLS-ront:nued: Brisbane Tramway Far0s (1 °), 1480; (peti­

tion asking that lcaye be granted to counsel to a.ppear at bar on behalf of the B1·i.banc Tramways Company), 1693 ; (motion to hear counsel for Brisbane TramWJ,}"S Company at bar­Jir. Stcphens's motion), 1759; (motion agreed to), 1766; (motion for cruss­" \.an1ination of counsel-_.1[r. A. J~ .!ones's motion), 1766; (motion nega­tin•cl). 1769; (address of counsel at bar), 1828; (postponement of order for 2'), 1840; (2°), 1914, 1!'31; (amendment to refer Bill to Select Committce-Jir. Hall), 1983; (amended amendment), 1990; (amendment agreed to), 1992; (power to Select Committee to present interim minutes of evidence--~fr. Hall's motion), 2188; (question of privilege­motion to expunge statement made by :Hr. ,J. S. Badger before Select CommiUee-Jfr. "1. .1. Jonc:J), 2240; (pre-::,0-nta.tion of interim minutrs of evidPnco), 233S 244J; (que,tion of privileg.,-Jir. Hall's motion in re Rfr. Bedford's lc·tter in "Daily Mail," {'O~~lll1('llting on ~~n>~·et·dings of Se! ,-et Committee). 233~; (continuation of Sel~f't Cu~nnlittec during r0ccs.:;), 3353.

Brisbane Tramway Purchase (1°), 1480; (amendm,ent to refer Bill to Select Committee-,li r. H al'\. 1990; (amend­ment agreed to), 1992; (power to Select Committee to prc'-ent interim miimtcs of cvidence-Jf1·. Hall's motion), 2188: (question of privilege­motion to cxpun"'' 'tateinent mo.de by :'1:,·. .J. S. Dadc,-•r before Select Committee--Er. A. J. Jones), 2~40; (presentation of interim minutes of evidencrc, 2334, 2448; (question of privi­lege-Jfr. Hall's motion in re Mr. Bedford's letter in "Dailv Mail" com­menting on proc\)eding- of Select Com­mittee), 2334; (continuation of Select CommitteG during recess). 3353.

Charters Towers vYater Board c\.ct Amend­ment (1°), 1528; (2°), 1938; (committeP), 1939; (3"), 1981; (assent), 2568.

Chilla<roc and Etheridge Railways (1°), 347; (2ul, 397, .:!64: (amendm<e1it referring Bill to Selpct Committee-lf r­S'' pllf ns), 464; (Jir. Lmhy's arncnrl­mcnt on Jir. Stf·phrn.''·' amendment),

467; (amcndnwnto agree~! ''l), 468; (ne··· sa.ge to Assemblv requesting members to give evidence before Select Com­mittee), 959: (message from A>·-,embly grantin£!' leave to members to give evid•·nc, ), 1013; (pr~sentntion of report of Select Committee), 2052: (revival of order for' 2°), 2052; (report referred

1918-rL NOTE.-" 0" indicates '' reading."

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BILLS-conti.nted :

back to Select Committee), 2186, 3084; (presentation of final report of Select Committee), 3353; (adoption of report of Select Committee/, 3402; (revival of order for 2 'I, 3411; (2° agreed to), 3411; (committee), 3411; (recommittal, 3°, and message to Assembly), 3417; (message from Assembly), 3453; (consid­<'ration of message), 3489, 3496, 3519; (message to A·~embl:·, ::'\o. 2), 3520; (assent1, 3646.

Constitution Act Amendment (1 °), 2686; (2°), 2863, '2924, 3098, 3153, 3221; (Jlr. Hawthorn's a.mendrne11t), 3226; (amend­ment agreed to), 3233.

Dairy Produce (1'), 3373; (2a), 3440; (motion to go into committee), 3545; (Bill referrd to Select Committee), 3545.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction (1 °), 1381; (2a), 1549, 1596; (committee), 1994; (3° and message to Assembly), 2052; (m<csage from Assembly), 3399; (consider'ltion of message), 3400; (mes­sage to Assembly, c\fo. 2), 3402; (assent), 3646.

Fish and Oy,ter Act Amendment (1 a), 1596; (2a), 1992; (committee), 1994; (3°), 2052; (assent), 3646.

Government Loan (P), 3233; (committee), 3353, 3374; (assent), 3646.

(2°), 3284; (3a). 3375;

Income Tax Act Amendment (1 a), 298; (2°), 346, 468; (committee), 763; (3° and mes­sage to Assembly), 813: (message from Assembly), 1073; (motion tor consider­ation of message), 1073, 1124; (motion negatived), 1128; (restoration to paper of motion for consideration of message), 1177; (consideration of message), 1234, 1541; (message to A csembly. requesting Free Conference, and appomtment of Managers). 1237, 1282; (message from Assembly agreeing to Conference), 1339; (nH"sage to A',;em bly agreeing to sugg(•,ted date of Conference], 1339; (report of :;yianagn·), 1627; (message to Assembly. ::\fo. 2), 1545; (Jfr. Hall's amf'ndrnent), 1545; (assent), 2186.

Infant Life Protection Act Amendment (1 °), 2263; (motion for postpopement of 2°), 2936; (2° a11d committee), 2937; (3°), 29:)6; l assent), 3440.

Insurance Act Amendment (1 °), 2530; (2a), 2568; (committee), 2769, 2872; (3° and message to Assembly), 2924; (message from Assembly), 3292; (consideration of mespage), 3427; (message to Assembly, No. 2), 3439; (me-ssage from Assembly, ~o. 2), 3495; (consideration of mes­sage), 3514; (n1essage to Assembly, ::'\o. 3), 3518; (message from Assembly, ::\fo. 3), 3567; (consideration of message), 3567; (message to Assembly, No. 4), 3570; (message from Assembly de­claring Bill " lost "), 3582.

Land Act Amendment, "-'o. 2 (la), 762; (2°),1181; (committee), 1697; (3°), 1769; (}!fr. Fon·les's amendment-" That the Bill be read a third time this day six months"), 1772; (amendment agreed to), 1777. '

BILLS-co:!tinued:

Land Act Amendment, Xo. 3 (1 °), 1339; (2°), 1777, 2052, 2200; (committee), 2259; (3°, and amendment of title), 2340; (m'.·ssage to _\s-.,ombly), 2342; (mes,age from Assembly), 2862; (consideration of me,sdge), 2939; (rnebage to Assembly, ::'\ o 2), 2946; (mm.sage from As,embly, declaring Bill ''lost"), 3087.

Land Acts Amendment (1 °), 1439; t2a), 1779. 2209; (committee), 2347; (3° and Ewssage to Assembly), 2389; (me>Sage from Assembly), 2862; (consideration of nH's~a&rr-), 2937; (rncssagc to ~1_,-·sernbly, I\o. 2), 2939; (as'.ent), 3440.

Land Tax Act Amendment (1 °), 299; (2°), 402, 522, 818; (committee), 971; i3a), 1010; (message from Assembly), 1128; (message to Assembly requesting Free Conference and appointment of :Man­agcn), 1535; (interim report of Man­agers), 1636; (m·t'"'~~ge frorn A.s··.ernbly a.greeing to Freo ConferenC'e), 1638; (1, l,ort of Manager, .. ). 1693; (considera­tion of mcs.,agc), 1694; (message to AssCJHbly, No. 2), 1696; (assent), 2186.

Local ·works Loans Acts Amendment (1°), 2259; (2°), 2342; (committee), 2345; (3°), 2389; (assent), 2568.

Mcatworks (F), 1013; t2a), 1339, 1470; (com­mittee). 1638, 1781; (3°, title. and message to Assembly, 1840; [not re­turned frorn A.ssembly].

Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment (la), 2769; (2°), 2936; (petition from Corpor­ation of Cit~ of Ipswich), 2985; (2a), 2997, 3089; (comm,ittee), 3170, 3234; (3D a .. nd message to Assembly), 3280; (mes­sage from Assembly), 3373: (considera­tion of message), 3525; (message to Assembly, );'o. 2), 3526; (message from AFSembly, '!';'o. 2), 3582; (consideration of moooage), 3583; !me•·sage to As­·•embly, No. 3), 3583; (ae·ent), 3646.

Patriotic Funds Administn.tion Act Amend­ment (1 °), 1439; (2a and committee), 1938; (3-'), 1981; (assent), 2568.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (1 °), 521; (2°), 651, 838, 897; (committee), 1020, 1073; (amendments moved before 3°, 3 . and n1csage to Assembly, 1124; (message from Assembly), 1297; (considcra tion of message), 1530, 1586; (message to Assembly, Xo. 2), 1595; (messag-e from Assembly, No. 2), 2986; (consideration of me· sage), 3094; (mes­sage to Assembly, );'o. 3), 3097; (mes­sage from Assemblv declaring Bill "lost"), 3170; (submission of Council's anwndmcnts in referendum-Jlr. LerhJ/s motion), 3241; (ackno,vlcdg­mcnt of receipt of re-solution by Home Secretary), 3561.

Stamp Act Amendment (1 °), 299; (2°), 455, 511; (motion for committal), 521; (com­mittee), 599, 656, 709; (recommittal), 728; (amendments moved before 3°, and 3°), 759; (message to Assembly), 762; (message from Assembly), 3113; (mes­~ago to .._t:\ssmnbly requesting Free Con­fcrencP, and appointment of :Managers), 3115; (message from Assembly agree­ing to Conference), 3170; (report of Managers). 3418; (consideration of message), 3418; (message to Assembly, l'\o. 2). 342.5; (message from Assembly, Ko. 2), 3449; (assent), 3561.

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BILLS-c'ontinucd .· State Enterprises (1 °), 1638; (2°), 2189, 2353,

2395; (motion to go into committee). 2456; (committee), 2458. 2529, 2664,. 2700, 2759 ; ( diwharge of order for 3° and recommittal), 2860; (3' anJ title), 2923, (mccsagc to A"embly). 2924; (mes age from Acsembly), 3112; (con­sideration of me5sage\, 3473; '.message to AHemblv, No. 2), 3485; (m.cssage from Assembly, No. 2), 3571; (consider­ation of message), 3571; (message to Assembly, Ko. 3), 3530; (me,.,age from A-;eml;ly, Xo. 3), 3612; (consideration of ,,lcssageJ, 3625; (message to As­sembly, :\o. 4), 3627: (me"age from Assembly, No. 4), 3630; (consideration of me.,sage), 3631; (w,cssage to As­scm bl,, No. 5). 3632; (message from Assembly, :--.io. 5). 3634; (consid 'ration of messagP), 3634; (me .• sage to As­sembly, .:\o. 6), 3634; (assent), 3646.

State Produce Agency .\et Amendment (1°), 1181; (2°), 1297, 1335; (committee), ggo; (3°), 1528; (mcsc,age to As,embly), 1530; (message from Assembly), 2924; (consideration of mes•.1ge), 2989; (mes­sage to Assembly, No. 2), 2995: (mes­sage from Assembly declaring J3ill "lost"), 3089.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amend­ment (ID), 463; (2°), 762, 890, 971; (committee), 2055, 2131: (amendment before 3°), 2188; (3°, title, and mc,sage to Assembly), 2189; (message from Asserr,bly), 2996; (message to Assembly requesting Free Conference, and appointment of :Managers), 3115; message from Assembly agreeing to Free Conference), 3170; (postponement of consideration of Aswembly's message), 3417; (consideration of message), 3445, 3449; (report of Managers), 3449; (message to ~\ssembly, No. 2), 3452; (message from Assembly, 1\o, 2), 3495; (consideration of me"age), 3513; (message to Assembly, No. 3), 3513; (message from Assembly, No. 3), 3582; (assent), 3646.

Technical Instruction Act Arr,endment (1' ), 1439; (2r), 1840, 1930; (committee), 1936; (3° and message to Assembly), 1981; (message from Assembly), 2936; (consideration of message), 2986; (message to Assembly, No. 2), 2989; (message from Assembly, No. 2), 3306; (consideration of message). 3307; (message to Assembly, No. 3), 3307; (assent), 3646.

Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant (F), 2340; (2°), 2389, 2449; (M'r. L•·;hy's "memlrn cnt-" That thc Bill be read a second time this daY six rr,onths "), 2451; (am!>ndm<>nt agreed to), 2456.

Valuation of Land (1°), 728; (2°), 1013, 1128, 1177; (2° negatived), 1180; (motion to restor<' to paper order for 2°), 1180; (motion withdrawn), 1181.

Wages (1°), 618; (2°), 1010; (committee), 1370, 1419; (postponement of order for 3°), 1586; (recommittal.), 1636; (3°), 1777; (message from Assembl;, i, 3l:'i8; (consideration of messag<>), 3547; (mps­sage to Assembly, No. 2), 3557; (nws­sage from Assembly, No. 2), 3583; (con· sideration of rrlessag·u), 3~="33; (nH_:.-..~a~iJ to Assembly, No. 3), 3584; (mc-,sage from Assembly, :'\o. 3), 3612; (a,sent), 3646.

BILLS-continued: \Yorkers' Compensation Acts Amenciment

(P), 3345; (2 ), 3530; (~ommittee), 3537; (3°, and message to Assembly), 3544: (mc•sage from Assembly), 3584; (consideration of message), 3612, 3621; (message to Assembly, No. 2), 3625; me·· >age from Asserr,bly, No. 2), 3628; (consi·deration of message), 3628, 3632; (m('ssage to As:Jembly, No. 3), 3634; (message from Assembly, No. 3), 3635; ( . ,pent), .3646.

Bills declared by Assembly to be " lost " under provisions of Parliamentary Bills Referendum Act-

A tment Soldiers' Voting, 3625.

Insurance Act Amendment, 3582.

Land Act Amendment, No. 3, 3087.

Popular Initiative and Referendum, 3170.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment, 3089.

Submission in Referendum of Council's Amcnclm-:·nts in Popular Initiative and Hcfcrendum Bill (Jir. Leahy's motion), 3241; acknowledgment of receipt of l'holution by Home Secretary), 3561.

Birthday Congratulations to Hon. F. T. Brentnall, 295.

Business of Session, 8, 309, 524, 1238, 2946, :!17 2, 3490, 3584.

Bazacott, ~ir. C. H., Death of-Letter of Sympathy, 1137; (reply to letter

of sympathy), 1282.

Cabinet Changes during Recess, 1.

Chairman of Committees, Appointment cf­::'-Jomination of 1Ir. MeDonald, 296.

Nomination and Election of Dr. Taylor. 296,

?\oticl' of 1Iotion for Appointment, 139.

Chairman of Committees, Procedure respect­ing Appointment at Commencement of Parliament, 80, 99

Chairmen of Committees, Temporary­Panel laid on table by President, 298.

Commissioners to open Session.-(Mr. Hamilton, Mr. A. J. Joncs, Mr.

Crampton, Mr. Nevitt), 1.

Committee, Standing Orders­Appointment, 66.

Committees, Joint~ (Appointment of m<>mbers), 66, 141; (con­

tinuation during rercss), 3353, 3399.

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Committees, Select-Brisbanc 'I'ramwa:v Bills (amendment

referring- Brisba;10 Tramway Fares Bill to Select Comm1ttee-Jtr. Hall), 1983; (amended amendment to include Bris­bane Tmmway Purchase Bill in refer­<mcc), 1990; (amendment agreed to), 1992; (power to present interim minutes of evidence to Council-.lfr· Hall's motion), 2188; (question of privilege-­letter from Mr. McDonald and Mr. Pagc-Hanify complaining of breach of privilege by Mr. J. S, Badger in his l'Vidcncc), 2240; (motion to expunge ~taternent by Mr. Badger-Jfr. A. J. Jows), 2240: (Jfr. LeahlJ's amendment), 22-;2; (presentation of interim minutes of evidence), 2334, 244R: (question of privilege-motion in re Mr. Bedford's letter to Brisbane "Dailv Mail" com­menting on procet>dings of Select Com­mittee-J/r. Hall), 2334; (continuation of Com:nittee duriug recess), 3353.

fchilhgoe and Etheridge Hailwa0 ; Bill i amemlmcnt referring Bill to Select C'-Jmmittec--Jfr. StephPns), 464; 1Jlr. Lmh1t's amendment on Jfr. Stephens's amenrlnu·nt), 467; (am.endml'nt agreed tal, 46r; (message to A5,embly requc;t­ing n1crnbPrs to give eYidencc), 959; (m<•ssage from .\ssumbly granting leave to mcmbcL, to give evidence), 1013; (prhentation of r0port), 2052; (rCj1ort referred back for further considera­tion), 2186. 3084; (presPntation of final Teport), 3353; (adoption of report), 3"i02.

Dai,·y Prodp ·c Dill (amendment referring Bill to Select Committee-llr. Fou·lcs), 3545.

Haughton Rivr-r Loop Railway (appoint­ment), 3372; (jll'C"ont' tion of report), 3505; (n'ccpticr: of rc""rt), 3'105.

Manv Pcab-Xcw Cannindah Railway (a].>pointmcnt), 3307; (presentation of 1 •port). 3-'27; (reception of report), 3472.

Yarnunan-K a.nan,;o Raihvay (appoint­nO<•nt). 3373; (pre~entation of report), 3E•l5; (reception o[ report), 3505.

Conferences with Assembly, Free [vide

" Free Conferences with Assembly "J.

Continuation of Speech at Next Sitting (Hon. G. Page-Han'fy), l3G3.

Co~mcil, Legislative, Abolition of [vide "Bills -Constitution Act Amendment Bill" and " Legislative Council, Abolition of"].

Co·msel, /A. !dress of, at Ear on Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill, lG93, 1759, 17(i6, 182~'.

Days of Sitting-

(itesd":y, Wednesday, and Thursday), 66; (Fnclay), 2985; (Monday), 3278.

DIVISIONS-Address in R<'ply, Adjournment of Debate,.

145.

Bills-Absent Soldiers' Voting­

Af·Sembly's Message, Ko. 2-Amendments in clause 3, 3621.

Appropriation, No. 3-l\Iotion for re .umption of debate on

2° (Jlr. Steph, ns's amendment), 3306.

Second reading, 3365. :Message to Ae-embly (Jfr. 1'hynnc's

rzmc•l(7m, ot), 3372. Dri ,banc Trannvay Fares-

::\Iotion that counsel for Brisbane Tram­ways Compan.\ be heard at bar, 1766.

; lotion for cross-cxarrdnation of coun­. ol, 1769; (,lfr. Fou·l, s's am;-ndment), 1769.

Chilla"oc and Etheridge Raihvays­A& ... embly's ::\fe,·ago-

As~-Pmblv's amendment in new clause 6, 3495.

Constitution Act Amendmcnt-20 (,lfr. fla-trtlwrn's a•tendment), 3233.

Dairy Produce-

AmendmPnt referring Bill to Select Committee (J.lr. Fou·les), 3546.

Income Ta'' Act Amondmcmt-

ClonsP 2 (Jfr. F'owles's amendment), 779.

::\I os> ,g·o to Assembl:-;·, requesting Free C'onforonce (Jlr. Hawthorn's -motion), 1297.

Message to Assembly, X a. 2 (Jfr. Hall's um' !1(/uu·nt), 1548.

Insurance Act Amendment-

Cl<~n~c 2 2774.

(Jlr. Leaky's amendment),

Clause 4 (Jlr, Fo?rle!J·s arncnclment), 2873.

Clause 6 (Jlr. Fa >cles's amendment), 2873.

A:-..:e1nbly's 1\le ",age-

An;c•nclmcnts No:·•. 1, 2, and 3, 3433. ),,,,embly's :!\:Ies·--age, Xo. 2~

Amendment' in clauses 2 and 3 (Jfr. 1. .J. Jones's motion), 3515; (Jfr.

L,a.lty's motion), 3517. ,\e. ombly's J\Ic-;sago, Xo. 3-

Assembly's proposed amendment or;. clause 3 (Jfr. Leahy's amendment), 3570.

Land Act _\mcndment, No. 2-­C'lause 2. 1719.

Cl a use 3, 1720. AmcudmPnt postponing 3° for six

months (.llr. Pou·/, ,), 1777.

Land Act Amendment, Xo. 3-Clause 2 (Jfr. 0' Sh· a's amend m• nt),

2264; (.1Ir. Leahy'B amendment), 2265.

Ckusc 2. as amended. 2266.

A 'Pmbh·'s ~Ic-,srrge-

,\mendments in clanse 2, 2943, 2945.

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DIVISIO~S-c:ntin:~ed:

Bills-cont;nued: Land Tax Act Amenclment-

:\1e,gage to A'sembly, ~o. 2 (Jir. Leahy' s am cndment), 1696.

:Yieatworks-

Clamc 6 (Jfr. Fowles's amendment), 1640.

Chu~c 7 (i!Ir. Fa ·~!es',, arnendments), 1642, 1644; (Jir. Leahy's am,ndm,nt), 1647.

Kew clause to follow clause 9 (JEr. Parnell), 1650.

Cbmse 13, as amended, 1654.

Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply, etc.-New clau·e to follow clause 26 (:lir.

Fowlss), 3240.

Popular Initiative ancl Referendum­

New clause to follow clause 1 (Jfr. l•'oU'/( ,), 1025.

Assembly's Message-Amendment in clause 4, 1540. Amendment )n clause 9 (now 10).

1593. Amendment m clause 20 (now 21),

1595.

Ahembly's Message, No. 2, 3096.

Stamp Act Amendment-

Clause 2-f, as amencled, 661.

Chairman's ruling in re amendments affecting inciclence of taxation, 724.

Assembly';, mesJage­

Amendment in clause 7, 3421.

State Enterprises-

Motion-That the Chairman do now leave the chair,. report progress, and ask leave to s1t again (.Mr. Haw­tho~rn), 2461.

Clause 2 (Jfr. J?owles's amendment), 2669.

Clause 3 Plr. Lrahy's amendment), 2676.

Clause 5 (Mr. Hall's amendment), 2712.

C!:tuse 13 (Jfr. Lruhy's amen1ment), 2761.

Ahcmbly's lVIessage, No. 2-Clause 9, 3576.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment­

Assembl:•'s m<>ssage-

Amendment in clause 3, 2995.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment-

Clause 3 (Jir. Fowles's amendment), 2056.

Clause 7 (Jir. Fou:les's amendment), 2140.

Clause 7 (Chairman's ruling on Jfr. Fou·les's amendment), 2144.

Clause 22 !.Yr. Grampton's amtndment) 2151. '

Bills-c ntim1ed: Technical Instruction Act Amendment­

Clause 5 (Jlr. O'Shea's amendm~nt), 1937.

Assembly's message­Amendment in clause 5, 2988.

Trades and Dabour Hall Land Grant­Amendment postponing 2° for six

months (Jfr. Lcahy), 2456.

Valuation of Land­Second reading, 11~0.

\Yag<"'-Clau'o 3 (Jfr. O'Shea's amendments),

1373, 1638.

Cl a use 22. 1379. ~ew clause to follow clause 31 Plr.

Foll"lc.<), 1428. \Yorkers' Compensation Acts Amend­

Inent-

Clause 2 (.llr. Lrahy"s amendment), 3538.

A•·s<>mbly's message-Amendment in clause 2 ("Mr. Haw­

thorn's amendment), 3624.

Chairman of Committees, Appointment of-

~omination of Mr. McDonald, 296.

:::-<omination ancl Election of Dr. Taylor, 298.

Privilege, Questions of (Jfr. Leaky's 11mendment on Jfr. A.. J. Jones's motion\, 2259; (Jir. A. J. Joncs's motion' as amended). 2259; (jlofr. Hull's "' otion). 2340.

Railway-Many Peaks-New Cannindah (motion for

approval of plan), 3513.

Elementary Property Bill introduced by Sir S. W. Griffith in 1890, 1706.

Forrest, Lord, Death of, 2004.

Free Conferences with Assembly-Appropriation Bill, Xo. 3 (message to As­

sembly requesting Conference, and appointment of Managers), 3301; (mes­sage from Assembly agreeing to Con­ference), 3302; (report of Manager,), 3353.

Incow,e Tax Act Amendment Bill (me-sage to A'·sembly requesting Conference and appointment of Managers), 1237. 1282; (message from Assembly agreeing to Conference), 1339: (messagc to As­sembly agreeing to suggested date of Conference), 1339; (report of Managers), 1527.

Land Tax Act Amendment Bill (message to Assembly requesting Conference, and appointment of ::Yianagers), 1585; (interim report of Managers), 1636; (message from Assembly agreeing to Conference), 1638; (report of Managers), 1693.

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Free Conferences with Assembly-conti,med:

Stamp Ad Amendment Bill (message to As­sembly requesting Conference, and appointment of ::Ylunagcrs). 3115; (mes­sogo from Assembly agreeing to Con­ference), 3170; (report of Managers), 3418.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amend­ment Bill (message to Acsembl0 request-. ing Conference. and appointment of :\Ianagers), 3115; (message from As­··cmbly agreeing to Conference), 3170; (report of Managers), 3449.

Governor's Opening Speech, 5, 8.

" Hansard," Alteration of Dates of Issue of, 1827.

Joint Committees-

(Appointment of members), 66, 141; (con­tinuation during recess), 3353, 3399.

Leave of Absence to Hon. J. Lalor, 3399.

Legislative Assembly, Allowance to Mem­bers of [~·i"!o "Bills-Appropriation, Ko. :J "].

Legislative Council-

Abolition of [ride also " Bills-Constitution Act Amendm~nt ''].

Appointments to (Memorial to His Excel­lency the GoYernor. with respect to-­JIT. Fodr>'s question). 511; (Jfr. F~u-le.•'s Potion in Te), 3499; (rnotion , .. ,thdrawn), 3499.

Argument before Privy Council in re appeal from judgm0nt of High Court of Australia). 355.

Power to Amend Money Bills [vide "Money Bills, LegiBlatiYe Council's Power to Amend "].

Member, Resignation of­(Hon. R. Bedford), 1.

Member Sworn-(Hon. R. Bedford), 2.

Ministerial Statement-

Cabinet Changes during Recess, 7.

Money Bills, Legislative Council's Power to Amend-

Appropriation Bill, Ko. 3, 3294, 3345, 3355. Income Tax Act Amendment Bill, 765, 1124

1234, 1282. 1541. ' Insurance Act Amendment Bill, 3435.

Land Act Amendment Bill, :\"o. 2, 1769. Land Tax Act Amendment Bill, 1585, 1696.

Stamp Act Amendm<cnt Bill, . 671, 709, 759; (motion to disagree '' 1th Chair­man's ruling-3Ir. Lrahy), 711; (motion agreed io), 724.

Succco.,ion and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bill, 2134, 2141, 2188.

New Member--(Hon. R. Bedford), 2.

Opening Speech, The Governor's, 5, 8.

Panel of Temporary Chairmen of Com­mittees, 298.

Parliament, Meeting of­Proclamation read by Clerk, 1.

Parliament, Opening of, by Commissioners. L

Parliament, Prorogation of, :l!l46.

Parliamentary Bills Referendum Act, Bills declared by Assembly to be " lost ,. under Provisions of-

Absent Soldiers' Voting, 3625. Im<urancc Act Amendment, 3582. Land Act Amendment, No. 3, 3.087. Popular InitiatiYe and Referendum, 3170. !:<ate Produce Ag(mcy Act Amendment,

3089. Submission in Referendum of Council's

amendm,ents in l'opular Initiative and Referendum Bill (Mr. Leahy's rnotion), 3241; (.ncknowledgment of receipt of resolution by Home Secretary), 3561.

Petitions-Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (Mr.

Strphens), 1693. Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply

and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill (JI•·. Lwhy), 2985.

Printing Amendments to Bills-Economising Paper, 1777.

Privilege, Questions of, in re Evidence given before Select Committee on Brisbane Tramway Bills-

Evidence given by Mr. J. S. Badger before Select Committee (letter from Mr. ::\IcDonald and Mr. Page-Hanif:v com­plaining of breach of priYilege by Mr. Badger), 2240 ; (motion to expung<' statement complained of-1£r. A. J . .Tones), 2240; (amendment on motion­Jir. Lcalty), 2242.

Ldter written by Mr. Bedford to " Daily ::\Iail " commenting on proceedings of Select Committee before evidence re­ported to Council (Jir. Hall's motion in re), 2334.

Public Works Commission's Reports­Brooloo-Kenilworth (Mary Valley) Hail­

way, 1693. ::\Iulgowie-Thornton (Laidley Valley) Rail­

way; 3153. State Iron and Steel Works, 890. Wooclford-Peachester Railway, 2759.

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Questions-Adjournment over Exhibition Week (Mr.

l<'oll'lrs), 1419. Auditor-General's Report (J[J'. Hawthorn),

1470; (Jlr. Powle.,), 2186, 2726. Brisbane Tramway Bills, Drafting of (Mr.

Po u'l es), 2240. Fi,h Supply Act, Regulations under (Mr.

Potele.<), 397. Ipswich Railway \Vorkships, Expert Re­

port on (Jfr. Pou·les), 2985. Legislative Council, Memorial to His Excel­

lency the Governor with respect to proposed extraordinary Appointments to (Jfr. Fo'ICh,s), 511.

:"i"undah, Railway Bridge at (Jfr. S1<mner), 2923.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill, Constitutionality of (Jfr. Fozcles), 1073.

Prohibition, ·wartime Referendum Bill (Mr. l'ou·les), 2240.

Railway Pa""es for Members' Wives (Mr. Sum.ner), 3547, 3584.

Refusal to ask Questions (Jlr· Fowles), 1010.

Roma Oil Bore (Jlr. lL H. Gampbell), 1177.

" Socialism in Our Time." Publication of (Jir. Brcntnall), 1010, 1072.

StatP School Teachers' Salaries, Increases to (.~fr. Fowles), 1072.

Super Land Tax (J·Ir. Fowles), 2529. War 'Time Prohibition Referendum Bill

(.1fr. F'oll'lrB), 2240. \Y orkcrs' Accommodation Act-Incorpora­

tion of Disallowed Regulation (:1fr. Whittingham), 1759.

Questions, Refus:\1 to ask (Mr.Fo,u·les), 1010.

Quorum, No-(Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways Bill­

in Committee on Assembly's message), 3495.

Railways-HaughtDn Rivpr Loop-

Report of Commissioner for Railways, o27S.

Plan (received from Assembly), 3372; (referred to Sel'lct Committee), 3372; {motion for approval), 3528; (motion nrgativrd), 3530.

Report of Select Committee (presenta­tion), 3505; (reception), 3505.

::\Iany Peaks-New Cannindah-Report of Commissioner for Railways,

3153. Plan (received from Assembly), 3307;

(referred to Select Committee), 3307; (motion for approval), 3505;' (motion ne[!atived), 3513.

Report of Select Committee (presenta­tion), 3427; (reception), 3472.

Y arraman-N anango-Report of Commissioner for Railways,

3278.

Railways-continued:

Plan (received from Assembly), 3373; (referred to Select Committee), 3373; (approval), 3526.

Report of Select Committee (pre,enta­tion), 3505; (reception), 3505.

Reply, Address in­

Answer to, 455.

Debate OJJ, 8, 66, 88, 142, 299, 347, 404.

Prc,entation of, 414.

Rescission of Order for Printing Paper. 2389.

Resignation of Member­

(Hon. R. Bedford), 1.

Select .Committees [1.·itl" "Committees Select ":.

Sitting Days~

(TuesdaY, Wednesdav. and Thursday), 66; (Friday), 2985; (Monday), 3278.

Special Adjournments, 2, 8, 1il4, 524, 1301, 1489, 2330, 3009, 3496, 3361, 3635.

Standing Order No. 76, Suspension of, 3278.

Standing Orders~

Amendment of (report of Committee recom­mending amendments), 3115; (adoption Df report of Committee), 3219, 3280; (motion to go into committee), 3281; (committee), 3282.

Suspension of-

Appropriation Bill, No. 1, 818.

Appropriation Bill, No. 2, 2448.

Passage of Bills through all stages in one day, 3084, 3279; (amendment reskict­ing suspension to Appropriation Bill, No. 3-]lr. 1'hynne), 2'087.

Standing Orders Committee-­

Appointment, 66.

Report recommending amendments in Standing Orders, 3115.

Statement, Ministerial ·-· Cabinet Changes during Recess, 7.

ValedhJtory, 363,3, 3630.

War with Central European Powers, Success of Allied Forces in (Mr. Thynne's mot;on), 3635.

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ACTING CHAIRMAI~ OE' COMMITTEES ['·~·ae "Chairman of Committees, Temporary "].

BEDFORD, Honourable Randolph­Takes his scat on reappointment, 2. Address in Reply, 75.

BILLS:

Appropriation, Xo. 1 (2°), 96-f. Appropriation, No. 3 (motion for resump­

tion of debate on 2°), 3303, 3306; (2°), 3348; (mecsage to Assembly-Mr. Thynne'r arneadment), 3372.

Brisbane Tramway Fares (cross-examina. tion of counsel at bar), 1833, 1834, 1838, 1839; (2°), 1920; (amendment to refer Bill to Select Committee), 1984, 1990 ; (continuation of Select Committee dur­ing recess), 3353.

Chi!lagoe and Etheridge Railways (adop­tion of report of Select Committee), 3404; (committee), 3413.

Constitution Act Amendment (2°), 2929; (point of order), 3159.

Insurance Act Amendment (committee), 2771, 2777, 2778, 2875, 2876, 2879.

Land Act Amendment, No. 2 (committee), 1705; (30), 1771.

State Enterprises (committee), 2461, 2667, 2676, 2682, 2684, 2706, 2710, 2715, 2716, 2719.

Workt•rs' Compensation Acts Amendment (Assembly's rn.essage), 3614, 3623; (As­sembly's message, Xo. 2), 3628, 3632, 3633.

Privilege, Questions of-

Motion to expunge statement made by Mr. J. S. Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills (.Vr. Leahy's amendment), 2244.

Motion in re Mr. Bedford's letter to " Daily l\1ail" commenting on proceed­ing' of Seleet Committee on Brisbane Tramway Bills, 2339.

Resignation announced, 1. War with f'entral European Powers, Suc­

cess of Allied rcrccs in (Mr. 1'hynne's motion), 3635.

BEIRNE, Honourable Thomas Charles­BrLL:

Stamp Act ~-"mendment (committee), 607, 661, 666, 669.

SPEECHES.

BRENTNALL, Honourable Frederick Thomas-

Addrecs in Reply. 142.

BILLS:

Absent 3566; 3619.

Soldief'' Voting (committee\, (Assembly's message. Xo. 2),

Appropriation, Xo. 3 (2°}, 3298.

Brisbane Tramway Fares (motion to hear couns!'l for Brisbane Tramwavs Com­panY at bar), 1763; (amendment' to refer Bill to Select Committee), 1988.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways 'amendment referring Bill to Select Committee), 467.

Constitution Act Amendment (2°), 2924.

Income Tax Act Amendment (committee), 765: (motion for consideration of As­sembl;, 's meHage), 1127.

Insurance Act Amendment (2°), 2577; (Assembly's message). 3434; (Assembly's mc-3sage. 2'\o. 2), 3516.

Popular Initiative and Referendum. (2°), 655.

Stamp A~t Amendment (committee), 659.

State Enterprises (committee), 2460, 2705, 2765; (Assembly's message), 3483; (As­sembly's mPssage, )Jo. 2). 3573.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (2°, adjournment of de­ba to), 893, 896.

Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment (Assembly's message·, 3614.

Birthday Congratulations, 295.

Chairman of Committees, Procedure re­spvcting n ppointmcnt of, 140.

Money Bills, L0gislative Council's power to amend, 765, 1127, 3298.

Privilege, Question of-

Motion to expunge statement made by 1\Ir. J. S. Badger before Select Oo.m­mittce on Brisbane Tramway Bllls (point of order), 2244; (Mr. Leaky's '""' ndmrnt), 2251.

Railway-

Haughton Yalley Loop (motion for ap­··;·m·al of plan), 3530.

Standing Orders, Amendment of (motion to go into committee), 3282.

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1JAMPBELL, Honourable William Henry­BILLS:

Land Act Aw.endmont, No. 2 (2°), 1186. Land Tax Act Amendment (message to

Assembly, Xo. 2), 1696. Money Bills, Legislative Council's power

to amend, 1696.

:CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (Honourable William Frederick Taylor, M.D.) [vide also " Presiding Chairman "]

Appointment, 298; election, 599.

Casting Vote-

returns thanks after

Technical Instruction Act Amendment Bill (clause 5-Jir. O'Shea!s amend­m rnt), 1938.

Clause having'been amended, quite in order to negative amended clause ou divi­sion, 662.

Incidence of taxation, Amendments inter­fering with, not in order-

Income Ta··, Act Amendment Bill, 765. Stamp Act Amendm!cnt Bill, 671, 709,

723; (motion to disagree with ruling­Jir. Luzhy), 711; (motion agreed to), 724.

Succession and Probate Dutie,. Acts Amendment Bill, 2134, 2142. The Committe!' having previously dis­

agreed with his ruling on Stamp Act Amendn;ent Bill that a certain amendment interfered with the inci­dence of taxation, he did not wish to rule against the previous decision of

Amendment Bill, 2134, 2142.

Insurance Act .Amendment Bill-

No taxation proposals were contained in the Bill, and i he presence of a clause empowering the Government to raise loans did not constitute it a Money Bill, and therefore it wa' competent for the Council to amend it, 3438.

Moti' c•s, Imputation of, not in order, 2765, 3433, 3483.

Order in Debate, 1029, 1031, 1078, 1082, 1089, 1700, 1998, 2683, 2705, 2706, 2707, 2708, 2721, 2723, 2764, 2765, 2767, 2770, 2773, 2778, 2779, 2877, 2879, 3575, 3624.

Popular InitiatiYe a.nd Referendum Bill­Amendment providing for recall in order,

1030. Unparliamentary Language, 1539, 1713,

2667, 2764, 2774, 2876, 3365, 3366.

\Vords, 'Cnparli"mentary, ordered to be taken down, 2876.

Orders Mr. Bedford to withdraw words complained o£ and apologise, 2876, 2877.

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM­PORARY (Honourable Alfred Alien Davey)-

Xominat"d on Panel, 298. Called upon to take the Chair, 3547, 3628. Motives, Imputation of, not in order, 3633 Order in D0bate, 3629, 3632.

CHAIRMAN OF PORARY Fahey)­

COMMITTEES, (Honourable

TEM­Bartley

Nominated cm Panel, 298.

CHAIRMAN OF PORARY Nevitt)­

COMMITTEES, TEr:I­(Honourable Thomas

Nominatcd on Panel, 298. Called upon to take the Chair, 3537.

COMMITTEES, TEM­(Honourable William

CHAIRMAN OF PORARY Stephens)­

Nominated on Panel, 298. Called upon to take the Chair, 3513. :\Iotivc.,, Imputations of, not in order, 3517. Order in Deb~te, 3522, 3524.

CRAMPTON, Honourable Waiter Russell­Acldre" in Reply (moves adoption), 8.

BILLS:

Chillagoe and Etheridgo Railways (com­mittee), 3414.

Income Tax Act Amendment lmessage to As.,er:1bly requesting Free Conference), 1290

Popular Initiative and Referendum (As­smnbly's message), 1590.

State Enterprises (2°), 2402. State Produce Agency Act Amendment

(committee), 1436, 1488. SuccesRion and Probate Duties Acts

Amendment (committee). 2150. Tradp;; and Labour Hall Land Grant

(amendment postponing 2° for six months), 2455.

Wages (committee), 1371, 1377, 1378, 1380, 142·\, 1433, 1438; (As,embly's message), 3552, 3554.

\Vorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment (}1.~sembly's mesFage), 3622.

Commissioner to open Parliament, 1. :\Ioncc. Bills, Legislative Council's 11ower

to amend, 1290. Privilege, Question of-

Motion to expunge statement made by Mr. J. S. Ba·d!l'er bP-fore Sele~t Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway B1lls (Jir. LPahy's amendmt nt), 2257.

CURTIS, Honourable George Silas­Address in Reply, 347.

BILLS:

Absent Soldiers' Voting (2°), 3446._ Appropriation, No. 1 (2°), 966. Appropriation, No. 3 (2°), 3347. Constitution Act Amendment (2°), 3098. Government Loan (2°), 3291. Income Tax Act Amendment (2°), 473. Insurance Act Amendment (Assembly's

message), 3428.

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CURTIS, Honoc;rable George Silas-con­t•.rtucd:

BILLS-contirwNl:

Land Act Amendment. No. 2 (2°), 1188. Land Tax Act. Amendment (2°), 522;

(committee), 972, 973. ::\1etropolitan and Ipewich Water Supply,

cte. (committee), 3235. Popular Initiative and Referendum (com­

mittee), 1028. State Enterprises (Acsembly's message),

3481. State Produce Agencv Act Amendment

(AF•embly"s message\ 2993. \ aluation of Land (2°), 1128.

Buzacott, :\1r. C. H., Death of (letter of 'Yrnpathy), 1137.

DAVEY, Honourable Alfred. Alien­Chairman of Committees, Telnporary­

::'\ominated on Panel, 298. Called upon to take the Chair, 3547, 3628.

Addre·.s in heply, 96. BILLS:

Absent 3564; 3619.

Soldiers' Voting (committee), (Assembly's message, No. 2),

Appropriation, No. 3 (2,0 ), 3355.; (message to Assc•mblv-Jir. 1 hym1c s amewl­nunt), 3371.,

Brisbane Tramway Fares (amendment to refer Bill to Select Committee), 1986.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Rilwa:·s (adop· non of report of Select Committee) 3404. '

Constitution Act Amendment (2°), 3108. Income Tax Act Amendment (committee),

768; (message to Assembly requesting Free Conf<>rence), 1294; (rn<"•'age to Assembly, No. 2}, 1546.

Insurance Act Amendment (Assembly's m<.:,sage}, 3430.

Land Act Amendment, No. 2 (2°), 1189; (committee}, 1713.

Land Tax Act Amendment (2°), 831. Meatworks (committee), 1640, 1654. ::\1etropolitan. and Ipswich Water Supply,

Pte. (cornmrttee), 3235. Popular Initiative and Referendum (2°)

909; (committee}, 1074, 1075; (As~ sembly's message}, 1532, 1534, 1540, 1591.

Stamp Act Amendment (2°}, 514; (com­mittee)', 602, 611, 665, 670, 717.

State Enterprises (2°), 2399; (committee}, 2668, 2675, 2706, 2766 ; (As,ernbly' s m eo· sage}, 3479; (Ac.sembly's message, No. 2). 3577.

State Produce Agency Act Amondrnent (2"}, 1338; (Assembly's message}, 2993.

vVorkcrs' Compensation Acts Amendment (2°), 3535; (committee}, 3542.

Business of Session, 1240. Chairman of Committees, Appointment of,

287. Money Bills, Legislative Council's power

to amend, 717, 768, 1294, 1546, 3355.

Privilege, Qucdtion of-:'11otion to expunge statement made by

Mr. J. S. Badger before Select Corn· mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills (Mr. Leahy's amcndmc·nt), 2256.

Standing Orders, Suspension of, 3087.

DEMAINE, Honourable William Halliwell­BILLS;

Brisbane Tramway Fares (amendment to ref<>r Bill to Select Committee}, 1991.

:\letropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply, de. (committee}, 3239.

Stete Enterprises (committee}, 2714. Trade, and Labour Hall Land Grant

(amendment postponing 2° for srx months}, 2454.

DUNN, Honourable Andrew­BILLs:

Appropriation, No. 3 (2°), 3296. Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply,

etc. (committee}, 3236. Railway-

::\1anv Peaks-New Cannindah (motion for­approval of plan}, 3512.

F AHEY, Honourable Bartley­Chairma.n of Committees, Ternporary­

Xominated on Panel, 298.

BILLS:

Approprit~.tion, No. 1 (2°}, 967. Appropriation, Xo. 3 (2°}, 3363. Brisbane Tramway Fares (motion to hear­

counsel for Brisbane Tramways Com­pany at bar), 1763; (motion for cross­exarninat.ion of counsel}, 1768; (amend­ment to refer Bill to Select Committee), 1990.

Chillagoc and Etheridge Railways (amendment referring Bill to Select Committee;, 466.

Income Tax Act Amendment (As-s<>mbly's message}, 1544.

Land Acts Amendment (committee}, 2351. Land Tax Act Amendment (2°}, 835. Mcatworks (committee}, 1641. ::\1etropo!itan and Ipswich Water Supply,

etc. (committee}, 3241. Popular Initiative and Referendum (As­

sembly's mes,age}, 1592. Stamp Act Amendment (committee), 602,

608. 610, 614, 617, 660, 722.

Busirtcss of Session, 1239.

Chairman of Committee', Appointment of, 296.

Money Bills, Legislative Council's power­to amend, 722, 1544.

Privilege, Question of-::\1onon to expunge statement made by

::\1r. J. S. Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills, 2242; (Jir. Leaky's amendment), 2257.

Standing Orders, Suspension of, 3086.

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FOWLES, Honourable Edwin Wesley Howard, lVI.A., LL.B.-

Addncss in RPply, 145; (a<ljournment of debate), 145.

BILLS:

Absent Soldiers' Voting (2°), 3497. Appropriation, No. 1 (committee), 971. Appropriation, No. 2 (committee)', 2449.

Appropriation, N0. 3 (2°), 3297; (com-mitter•), 3365, 3366.

Brisbane Tramway Fares (motion to hear counc,rl for Brisbane Tramwavs Com­panv at bar), 1760; (moyeq amendment on motion for c tosR-examination of counsel), 1768.

Charters Towors \Vater Board Act Amendment (2°), 1939.

C::illagrw and Etheridg-e Railways (adop. tion of report of Select Committee), 3407; (committe<>). 3411, 3412, 3415, 3416; (recommittal). 3417; (As,embl:v's message), 3489, 3491, 3492, 3494, 3496, 3519.

Constitution Act Amendment (2°), 3163.

Dairy Prodm·P (move~ amendment refer­ring Bill to Select Committee), 3545.

Dingo and Marsupial De,truction (com­mittee). 1994, 1995. 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003.

Fish and Ovster Act Amendment (2°), 1993. -

Government Loan (2°), 3286.

Income Tax Act Amendment (2°), 468 ; (committee), 769, 775, 778, 779, 781; (motion for consideration of Assembly's message. J'\ o. 1), 1073, 1126 ; (message to Assrmbly requ<>sting Free Conf<>r· encc). 1287; (message to Assembly, No. 2), 1548.

Infant Life Protection Act Amendment (motion for postponement of 2°), 2936; (cnmmitt<ec), 2937·.

Insurance Act Amendment (2°), 2572; (committee), 2774. 2775. 2776, 2777, 2872, 2873, 2875: (Assembly's mhsage). 3428. 3436. 3437, 3438. 3439; (Assembly's message, No. 2), 3517, 3518.

Land Act Amendment, Ko. 2 (committee), 1697; (motion-" That the Bill be read a third time this day six months "}, 1772, 1776.

Land Act Amendment, No. 3 (2°) 2205; (eommittee), 2265; (amendment of title), 2340, 2342.

Land Tax Act Amendment (2°), 818. ::\Ieatworks (2°), 1476; (committee), 1638,

] 639, 1640, 1641, 1642, 1643, 1644, 1648. 1650, 1651, 1652, 1653, 1782, 1784i .(amendment of title), 1840.

Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply, etc. (2°), 3089; (committee), 3177, 3237, 3238.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (corn. mittee), 1020, 1023, 1025, 1027, 1031, 1033. 1077, 1084, 1089, 1090, 1091; (amendments moved befor<' 3°), 1124; (motion-" That the Bill do now pass"), 1124; (Assembly's messag0), 1535, 1592.

BILLS-continu'd: Shmp Act Amendment (2°). 458;

(committee), 599, 601, 610, 612. 613, 661, 662, 665, 669, 671, 709, 718, 724, 725, 726, 727; (Assembly's message), 3420, 3421, 3422, 3423, 3424.

State Enterprises (motion to go into com­mittee), 2457; (committee), 2459, 2529, 2669, 2670, 2674, 2677, 2678, 2683, 2718, 2721, 2723, 2725, 2726, 2759, 2763. 2768; (Assembly' message), 3484, 3485.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment (2°), 1299; (committee), 1480.; (As­sembly's message), 2990.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (2°), 894; (committee), 2055, 2056, 2057, 2059, 2060, 2062, 2063, 2131, 2134, 2140, 2141, 2142, 2145, 2146, 2147, 2148, 2149, 2151; (amendment before 3°), 2188; (postponement of con­sideration of Assembly's mes,age), 3418; (Assembly's mesRage); 3452.

Technical Instruction Act Amendment (2°), 1930; (committee), 1936, 1937; (Assembly's message), 2989.

Tra,dcs and Labour Hall Land Grant (2°), 2391.

Valuation of Land (2°), 1177.

Wages (committee), 1376, 1377, 1378, 1419, 1420, 1423, 1426, 1430; (recommittal), 1637.

·workers' Compensation Acts Amendment (2°), 3532; (committee), 3538, 3540, 3541, 3542. 3543, 3544.

Business of Session, 1238, 3472.

Buzacott, Mr. C. H., Death of (letter of sympathy), 1138.

Chairman of Committees, Appointment of, 298.

CommittE>es. Joint, 66.

LegislatiYe Council, Appointments to (::\1e,llorio! lo His Excellency the Governor), 3499.

Money Bills, Legislative Council's power­to amend, 671, 718, 1126, 1287, 1548, 1776, 3297, 3436, 3437.

Privilege, Question of-

Motion to e-.::punge statement made by :Mr. J. S. Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills (points of orcler), 2241. 2243; !Jir. Leahy's amendment), 2247.

Sitting Days (Monday), 3279.

Standing Orden-

Amendment of (ador,tion of report of Committfle), 3282.

Suspension of, 3085.

GIBSON, Honourable Angus­BrLLs:

Constitution Act Amendment (2°-point of order), 3232.

Metropolitan and IpswicJ:. Water Supply,. etc. (2°), 3004; (committee), 3173.

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HALL, Honourable Thomas Murray­BILLS:

Absent Soldiers' Voting (committee), 3559; (Asembly's message, No. 2), 3616.

Appropriation, Ko. 3 (2°), 3345; (point; of order). 33~9, 3350.

Brisbane Tramway Fares (2°), 1983; (moye·' anwndment to refer Bill to Select Committee)', 1983; (amends amendment to include Brisbane Tram­way Purchase Bill), 1990; (motion authorising Select Committee to pre­,,,.,.~ interim minutes of evidenc,e), 2188; (present .. interim minutes of evidence), 2334, 2448; (continuation of Select Com­mittee during rece"'), 3353, 3354.

Chillagoe and Et',eridge Railways (As­sembly's message), 3491, 3493.

Income Tax Act Amendment (committee), 763, 774, 775, 778, 779, 780, 781; (mes­sage to Assembly requesting Free Con­fcn•ncc), 1282; (Assembly's message), 15..;2; (alossage to A:-,cmbly, J'\o. 2), 1545.

Insl!rance Act Amendment (2°), 2581; (committee), 2776; (Assembly's mes­;,agc). 3429; (Assembly's message, No. 3), 3568, 3570.

Land Act Amendment, J'\o. 2 (3°)', 1771. Land Act Amendment, No. 3 (adjourn­

ment of 2° debate), 1779. Land Tax Act Amendment (Assembly's

mes,age), 1694. :Metropolitan and Ipswich 'Water Supply,

<•te. (2°), 2997, (committee), 3170, 3172, 3177, 3234, 3236, 3239.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (com­mittee), 1074, 1075.

tltamp Act Amendment (2°), 518; (com­mittee), 602, 611, 659, 663, 667, 069, 711; (ruport of ~Ianagcrs), 3418; (~-\s­sembly's message), 3418, 3422.

State Enterprises (2°), 2353; (committee), 2667, 2684, 2685, 2703, 2712, 2713, 2768.

State Produce Agency Act ~'l.mendment (2°). 1298; (committee), 1487.

Succession and Probate Duties Amendment (committee), 2059, 2062, 2147, 2148.

Valuation of Land (2°), 1136.

Acts 2060,

Wages (committee), 1422; (ASbembly's message), 3552.

\Vorkors' Compensation Acts Amendment (2°), 3536: (committee), 3539, 3542, 3543; (Assembly's message), 3614, 3622; P.ssembly's message, Ko. 2), 3632.

Money Bills. Lcg·islative Council's power to amend, 711, 1282, 1542, 1545.

Privilege. Questions of-

Motion to expunge statement made by :'IIr. J. S. Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills (J/r. Lruhy', ame'ndment), 2246.

}lotion in re Mr. B,dford's letter to ·'Daily lVIail" commenting on proceed­ings of Select Committee on Brisbane Tramway Bills, 2334.

Railway-

IIaughton RiYer Loop (motion for approval of plan), 3530.

HAMILTON, Honourable William [vide " President, The "].

HA W'l'HORN, Honourable Arthur George Clarence-

_\ddress in Reply. 407.

Auditor-Gcmcral's Report, Delay in present­ing, 2413.

BILLS:

Absent Soldiers' Voting (committee), 3562, 3566; (Assembl~ 's message, No. 2), 3620.

Appropriation, ~o- 1 (2"1, 959; (commit­tee), 971.

Appropriation, J\;o. 2 (2°), 2448: (com­mittee), 2448.

Appropriation, No. 3 (2°), 3294; (motion for resumption of .debate on 2°), 3302; (pooints of order), 3304, 3358; (commit­teP), 3368, 3369; (message to Assembly -Jir. 'l'hynnP's amendment), 3371.

Brisbane Tramwav Fares (amendment to refer Bill to Select Committee), 1987; (continuation of Select Committee dur­ing recess), 3354.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways (amendment rcferrmg Bill to Select Committee), 465; (motion referring report baek to Select Committee), 2186; (adoption of report of Select Cornmit­tc>c). 3406; (committee)'. 3412, 3413, 3414, 3415; (Assembly's message), 3490, 3491, 3404, 3-196, 3519.

Constitution Act Amendment (motion fix­in'< order for second reading), 2686; (2°), 3221; (movcq amendment on motion for 2°), 3226.

Fi~h and Ovster Act Amendment (2°), 1993. "

Government Loan (2°), 3285; (committee), 3374, 3375.

Incom<' Tax Act Amendment (committee), 771. 774, 775, 777: (motion for considera­tioR of Assembly's message), 1124; (re,toration to paper of motion for consideration of mr-,sage), 1177; (As­semblY's message), 1237; (mes,;age to .\own~bl:v requco.ting Free Conference), 1237. 1296; (report of ::\1anagers), 1527.

Infant Life Protection Act Amendment (committee), 2937.

Insurance _\et Amendment (2°), 2570; (committee), 2774; (Assembly's mes­sage). 3431. 3437; (Assembly's message, No. 2), 3518; (Assembly's message, No. 3). 3568.

Land "\et Amendment, No. 2 (2°), 1185; (committee), 1712, 1718; (3°), 1770.

Land Act Amendment, No. 3 (2°), 2202.

Land Acts Amendment (committee), 2349, 23F.O, 2352.

Land Tax Act Amendment (motion fix­ing order for 2 )', 299; (2°), 522.

Local "'orks Loans Acts Amendment (2°), 2343; (committee), 2345, 2347.

Mnatworks (2°), 1470.

Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply, etc. (2°), 3005; (committee), 3174.

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HAWTHORN, Honourable Arthur George Clarence-continued :

BILLs-continued : Popular Initiative and Referendum (earn·

mittee), 1086; p.ssembly's mes"age), 1532, 1540, 1587; {Asoembly's message, No. 2), 3097.

Stamp Act .\mendment (2°), 511 ; {motion for committal), 521; (committee), 599, 600, 601, 604, 610, 612, 613, 662, 664, 665, 669, 670, 671, 713; WJ, 760; (Acsembly's mc'·sage), 3419, 3!,22.

State Ercterpriscs (2°), 2408; (motion to go into committee), 2456"; (committee), 2459, 2460, 2530, 2064, 26o8, 2671, 2678, 2G83, 2714, 2718, 2720, 2725; ( rf'COmmit· tal), 2(\~1; (title), 2D24; (Assembly's message), 3482. 3484, 3485; (Assembly's message, 1'\o. 2), 3571, 3572, 3574, 3576, 3578, 3570; (A-;emblv's message, JS'o. 3), 3625, 3626; (Assembly's mes~age, No. 4), 3631. 3632; (.\.ssembly's message, Xo. 5) 3634.

State Produce Agenc:v Act Amendment (2°), 1337; (committee), 1481; (As. sembly's mcsmge), 2991, 2995.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (2°), 890; (committee)', 2055, 2056, 2057. 2059, 2060. 2062, 2138, 2141 2142, 2145, 2148. 2150, 2151; (amendment before 3°), 2188; (mf'ssage to A'•'•<'mbly requesting Free Confer­en·,e, and appointnH'nt of ~lanagers). 3115; (poPtponemcnt of consideration of AssPmbly's mes.age), 3418.

Technical Instruction Act Amendment (2°), 1931; (message from Ae·,embly), 2987.

Y aluation of Land {2°), 1133; (motion to 1 estore to paper order for 2c), 1180.

Wages (2°), 1010; (Assembly's message). 3540.

\Vorkers' Compcmation Acts Amendment (2°), 3535; (Assembly's message), 3614, 3621.

Busine" of Ses3ion, 8, 1240. Chairman of Committees, Procedure re­

specting appointment of, 140. Legislati,-e Council, Appointments to,

1528. ;\Ioney Bills, LegislatiYe Council's power

to amend, 713, 760, 1124, 1237, 1296, 2142, 2145, 2188, 3294, 3437.

PriYilegc, Questions of-

:Ylotion to expunge statement made bv :\Ir. J. S. Badgm· before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills (Jfr. Leahy's amendment)', 2252.

}lotion h 1·e }fr. Bedford's letter to "Daily J\Iail '' commenting on proceed­ing3 of Select Committee on Brisbane Tramway Bills, 2339.

Rai],,ays-

Haughton RiYer Loop (plan referred to Select Committee), 3372; (motion for approYal of plan), 3529.

Many Peaks-New Cannindah (motion for approval of plan), 3506.

Standing Order Xo. 76, Suspension of, 3278.

Standing Orders, Amendment of (adoption of report of r~ommrttee), 322G 3280.

JONES, Honourable Ali'red James [Secretary for Mines]-

Addres' in Reply (adjournment of debate), 144; (point of order), 145.

BILLS:

Ab,ent Soldiers' Voting (2°), 3445: (com­mittee), 3520, 3523, 35~5, 3b60, 3uJ1. 3 .02, 3563, 3564, 3566; (Assembly's message), 3581, 3582; (--lssembly's message, No. 2), 3615, .0616, 3618.

Appropriation, No. 1 (2°), 959, 967; (com­rnitt~e), 971.

Appropriation, ::-;o. 2 (2°), 2448; (com­mitteE,), 2448, 2449.

Appropriation, No. 3 (2°), 3293, 3355; (message to Assembly requesting :Free Conference), 3301; (motion for resump­tion of debate on 2 ), 3302, 3303, 3352, 3353; (Jir. Stcphens's am, mlmcnt), 3304; (committee), 3365, 3366, 3367, 3368, 3369, 3370; (message to Assembly-Jfr. l'h:i!znc's am~ndmrnt), 3371.

Brisbane Tramway Fares (petition from Brisbane Tramways Company), 1693; (motion to hear counsel for Brisbane Tramways Company at bar), 1760; (n1otion for ero~::;-examination of coun­sel), 17o6: (Jir. Fon•les'8 amendment), 1768; (cross-examination of counsel at bar)', 1839; (postponement of order for 2°), 1840; (2 ), 1914; (adjournment of ·debate), 1929; (amendment to refer Bill to Select Committee), 1983, 1991.

Charters Towers \Vater Board Act _Amendment (2°), 1938.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railway.,; (2°), 397; (amendment referring Bill to Select Committcc:-J1Ir. Stcplu ns), 46,; {.>Ir. Lwhy's am emlmcnt), 467; (motion referring report back to Select Com­mittee), 2180, 2187; (adoption of report of Select Committee), 3408; (commit­tee;. 3411, 3412. 3415, 3416, 3417; (re­committal), 3417; (As:;embl}'s message), 3489, 3~80, 3~91, 3492, 3493, 3494, 3495, 3496.

Con ,titution _-\et Amendment ing order for 2°), 2686; (point of order), 3168; (Jir. umcndmuzt), 3233.

(motion fix­(20), 2863; Hawthorn's

Dairy Produce (2 1 3440; (amendment referring Bill to Select. Committee), 3545.

Din,;;o and :Yfarsupial De .. truction (2°), 1549; (committee), 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003; (Assembly's message), 3399, 3400, 3401.

Fish and Oyster Act Amendment (2°), 1992.

Gm·ernment Loan (2u), 3284; (committee), 3374, 3375.

Income Tax Act Amendment (2°), 346; (committee), 765, 773, 774, 775, 776. 777, 779, 780; (motion for conoideration of AObertJblJ 's mes .. age, Xo. 1), 1073, 1125; (Assembly's message, ~o. 1)'. 1234, 1237, 1541, 1542, 1543, 1545; (message to Assembly requPsting Free Conferenm), 1296; (report of :Managers at J!'ree Conference), 1528; (message to Assem­bly, Ko. 2), 1545.

Infant Life Protection Act Amendment (motion for postponement of 2°), 2936; {2°), 2937.

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JONES, Honourable AHred James [Secretary for Mines]-c9ntinued:

BILLS-coatinu·:·d: Insunnco Act Amendment (2°), 2568;

(committee), 2770, 2775, 2776, 2777, 2872, 2873, 2874, 2875, 2876, 2877, 2878, 2879, 2880; v.s,<cmbly's message), 3427, 3428, 3429, 3432, 3433, 3435, 343u, 3437, 3438, 3439; (Assembly's message, No. 2), 3514, 3515, 3517, 3518; (Assembly's message, Ko. 3), 3567, 3568, 3569.

Land Act Amendment, No. 2 (2°), 1181; (committee), 1697, 1698, 1700, 1717; (3°), 17C3; (amendment postponing 3" for six monthc), 1772.

Land Act Amendment, No. 3 (2°}, 1777; (adjournment of debate), 1779; (com­mittee), 2261, 2263, 2264, 2266; (amend­ment of title}, 2340; (Aosembl) 's mes­sage), 2939, 2940, 2942, 2943, 2944, 2945, 2946.

Lar:J "'cts Amendment (2°), 1779; (com. mittee), 2348, 2349, 2351, 2352; (As· ")mbly's message), 2937.

Land .Tax Act Amen·dment (motion fix­ing order for ~0), 299; (2°}, 402; (corn­mrttee), 972, 973, 974; (message to As­sembly requesting Free Conference), 1585; (Assembly's me-sage}, 1694, 1695; (message to Assembly, No. 2}, 1696.

Local \Vorks Loans Acts _'\.mendment 12°), 2342; (committee}, 2345, 2347.

J\Ipat"urks (2 ), 1339; (committee}, 1638, 1639, 1640, 1641, 1643, 1644, 1648, 1649, 1650, ~651, 1782, 1733, 17&4; (amendment of trtle}, 1840.

Metropolitan and Ipswich \Vater Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment (2"}, 2936; (conimittee}, 3171, 3174, 3177, &234, 3235, 3236, 3237, 3238, 3239, 3240, 3241; (Ac.:,embly's message}, 3525, 3526; (Assembly's message, :::\o. 2), 3583.

Patriotic Funds Administration Act Amendment (2°}, 1938.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (2°}, 6~1; (committee)', 1021, 1024, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1074, 1076, 1083, 1089, 1090; (motion·-·' That the Bill do now pass'') 1124; (Assembly's message}, 1530, 1531, 1536, 1539, 1540, 1586, 1589, 1592, 1593, 1594, 1595 ; (Assembly's mes­age, No. 2}, 3094, 3096.

Stamp Act Amendment (2°}, 455; (ad­journment of debate}, 463; (motion for committal}, 521; (committee), 599, 600, 601. 603, 608, 610, 611, 612, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 618, 656, 657, 658, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664. 665, 667, 668, 669, 670, 671, 672, 711, 726, 727; (recommittal}, 728; (amendments moved before 3°}, 759; (3°). 759; (Assembly's rnes;agc}, 3418, 3419, 3420, 3421, 3422, 3423, 3424, 3425.

State Enterprises (2 '}, 2189; (motion to go into committee), 2456, 2457; (com­mittee), 2459, 2460, 2530, 2665, 2666, 2668, 2670, 2671, 2672, 2677, 2678, 2683, 260-l, 2685, 2704, 2708, 2712, 2713, 2714, 2716, 2717, 2718, 2719, 2721, 2722, 2724, 2725, 2759, 2760, 2761, 2763, 2765, ·2768 ; (recommittal}, 2860, 2861, 2862; (title}, 2923; (Assembly's me•,sage}, 3473, 3477, 3483, 3484, 3485; (_'\.ssembly's message, ~ 0. 2}. 3571, 3572, 3573, 3575, 3576, 3578, 3579, 3580; (Assembly's message, No. 3}, 3625, 3626, 3627; (~'l.ssembly's mes­s,;ge, ~o. 4), 3631; (Assembly's mes­sag-e, No. 5}, 3634.

BILLS-continued ..

State Produce Agency Act Amendment (2°), 1297; (committee}, 1481, 1482, 1483, 1487, 1408; (3"), 1528; (Assembly's mes­sage}, 2989, 2990, 2993, 2995.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (2°\, 762; (adjournment of debate}, 893, o97; (committee}, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2058, 2059, 2060, 2061, 2062, 2063, 2134, 2137, 2140, 2141, 2142, 2143, 2145, 2146, 2147, 2148, 2149, 2151; (amendment before 3°}, 2188; (title}, 2189 ; (postponement of consideration of Assembly's message}, 3417; (Assem­bly's m«ssage), 3449, 3450, 3451, 3452; (~\ssembly's rne,,_;ago, Xo. 2}, 3513.

Technical Instruction Act Amen-dment (2), 1840; (committee), 1937; (Assembly's me' sage}, 2986, 29tl7, 2988; (Assembly's message, No. 2), 3307.

Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant (2°}, 2389; (amendment postponing 2° for six months)', 2451.

Valuation of Land (2°}. 1013; (adjourn­ment uf debate}, 1019; (motion to re­store to paper order for 2°}, 1180.

Wages (2°}, 1010; (committee}, 1371, 1372, 1375, 1376, 1377, 1378, 1380, 1419, 1420, 1421, 1422, 1423, 1427, 1430, 1431, 1432, 1433, 1435, 1436, 1438; (postponement of order for 3''), 1586; (recommittal}, 1637; (Assembly's m•'ssage}, 3547, 3548, 3549, 35EO, 3551, 3552, 3554, 3555, 3556, 3557; (~~ssembly's mes,age, No. 2}, 3583.

\Vorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment (2°), 3530; (committee}, 3537, 3538, 3539, 3540, 3541, 3542; (Assembly's message)·, 3612, 3614, 3615, 3621, 3622, 3624 ; (As­sembly's message, No. 2), 3628, 3629, 3630, 3633.

Birthday Congratulations to Mr. Brentnall, 295.

Busim ,;s of Se.·sion, 8, 309, 524, 1238, 1241, 2946, 3496, 3584.

Buzarott. ~Ir. C. H., Death of (letter of sympathy), 1137.

Chairman of Committees (notice of motion for appointment}, 139, 140; (nominates Mr. MrDonald}, 296.

Commissioner to open Parliament, 1.

Forrcst, Lord, Death of, 2004.

Legislative Council, Appointments to, 1528; (Memorial to His Excellency the Governor}, 3499.

::Y1ini"terial Statement (Cabinet changes dur­ing recess), 7.

Money Bills, Legislative Council's power to amend, 671, 711, 759, 765, 773, 1234, 1237, 1296, 15H, 1542, 1543, 1545, 1585, 1696, 1769, 1772, 2134, 2141, 2142, 2143, 21+6, 2188, 3435, 3437, 3438.

Privilege, Questions of-

Motion to expunge statement made by .:.vir. J. S. Ba·dger before Select Uom­

.mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills, 2240; (Jlr. L·ahy's arnendrnent), 2242.

Motion in re Mr. Bedford's letter to " Daily Mail " commenting on pro­ceedings of Select Committee on Bris­bane Tramway Bills, 2336.

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JONES, Honourable Alfred James [Secretary for Mines]-continued :

Railway •. -Haughton River Loop (plan rderred to

Select Committee), 3372, 3373; (recep­tion of report of Select Committee), 3505; (i:notion for approval of plan), 3528, 3530. '

Manv Peaks-New Cannindah (plan re­fer"red to Select Committee), 3307; (re­ception of report of Select Committee), 3412; (motion for approval of plan), 3505.

Yarraman-Nanango (plan referred to Sele,t Committee), 3373; (reception of report of, Select Committee), 3505; (appro1 al of plan), 3526.

Sitting Days (Friday), 2985; (Monday), 3278.

Standing Order No. 76, Suspension of, 3278.

Standing Orders-Amendment of (adoption of report of

committee), 3219; (motion to go into committee), 3281, 3282; (committee), 3282, 3283.

Suspension of, 3084, 3087, 3279. Valedictory, 3635. "\V ar with Central European Powers, Suc­

cess of Allied Forces in (Jir. Thynnt ·., motion), 3635.

JONES, Honourable Hamilton Cnffe-­BrLLS:

Stamp Act Amendment (committee), 607. Wages (committee), 1425.

Privilege, Question of-

Motion to expunge statement made by Mr. J. S. Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills (.liT. Leahy's amendment), 2259.

LALOR, Honourable James­Absence, Lec1ve of, granted to, 3399.

LEAHY, Honourable Patrick James­Addre's in Reply, 66; (adjoL[rnment of

debate), 145: (point of order), 360. BILLS:

Absent Soldiers' Voting (committee), 3521, 3523, 3524, 3559, 3560, 3562, 3563 3565; (Assembly's message), 3581; (As: •·embly's message, No. 2), 3617.

Appropriation, No. 1 (2°), 962.

Appropriation, No. 3 (message to A<c­sembly requesting Free Conference and appointment of ManagersL 3301; (points of order), 3301, 3360; (report of Managers), 3353; (2°), 3361; (com­mittee), 3368, 3370.

Brisbane Tramway Fares (petition from Brisbane Tramways Company), 1694; (2°), 1981; (amendment to refer Bill to Select Committee), 1990.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways (amendment referring Bill to Select Committee), 464; (moves amendment on amendment), 467; (motion referring report back to Select Committee), 2187; (Assembly's message), 3490.

BILLS-continued. Constitution Act Amendment (motion fix­

ing order for 2c ). 2686; (2°-points of order), 2866, 2368; (2c), 3157.

Income Tax Act Amendment (2°), 469; (committee), 7o0, 772, 774, 776, 777, 780, 781; (motion for consideration of As­sembly's mC'ssage, :::\o. 1), 1073, 1125; (report of :Ylanagera at Free Confer­pncc), 152J.

Insurance Act Amendment (2°), 2578; (committee), 2769, 2774, 2775, 2873, 2874, 2875, 2877, 2878. 2880; (Assembly's mes­sage), 3427, 3428, 3432, 3433, 3435, 3436, 3437, 3438; (Asoembly's message, No. 2), 3514. 351£J. 3517; (Assembly's mes­sage, No. 3). 3569.

Lane] Act ~\mendment, Xo. 2 (committee), 1698, 1701.

Land Act _\mendnfent, No. 3 (2°), 2207; (committee), 2262, 2264, 2265; (amend­ment of titl(3). 2341; (Assembly's mes­sage), 2940, 2943, 2944, 2945.

Land Acts Amendment (2"), 2210; (com­mittee), 2347, 2348, 2349, 2350, 2351, 2352; (A-,embly's nwbage), 2938.

Land Tax Act _\mendment (2°), 827; (committee), 972; (me"age to Assembly r~ qupvting Free Conference and · ap­point~nent of :".lanagers). 158'i;. (report•· of :Ylanagers), 1666, 1693; (mc··sage to Assl'mbly, No. 2), 1696.

:M0ah' orb (committee), 1639, 1644, 1645, 1647, 1648, 1650, 1651, 1652. 1653.

::\letropolitan and Ipswich "\Vater Supply, etc. (petition), 2985; (2°), 3001; (com­mittee), 3234, 3236.

PopL[lar Initiative and Referendum (oummittee), 1022, 1025, 1029, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1075, 1076, 1089, 1090; (amend­ments move(\ before 3°), 1124; (Assem­blv'·· message), 1530, 1531, 1535, 1536, 1538, 1539, 1540, 1541, 1587, 1592, 1593. 158-; 15JS: (As·,embly's message, No. 2), 3095 3096, 3097; (motion to submit in Refe'rendum Council's amendments), 3241.

Stamp Act Amendment (2°), 519; (motion for committal), 521; (committee), 602, 604, 607, 610, 611, 614, 616, 617, 661, 662, 663. 664, 666, 669, 670, 671, 672, 710 726 727; (recommittal), 728; (an;endm~nts moved before 3°), 759; (3°), 760; (message to Assembly .re­quc>sting Free Conference, and appomt­mcnt of ::\Ianager,), 3115; (report of :'.lanagcrs), 3418; (AssPmbl: 's message), 3418. 3421. 3422.

State Enterprises (2°), 2395; (motion to go into committee), 2456; (committee), 2458, 2667, 2671, 2672, 2673, 2678, 2681, 2686, 2705, 2713, 2714, 2715, 2716, 2717, 2718, 2720, 2723, 2724, 2725, 2760, 2761, 2762 2764. 2767, 2768; (discharge of ord~r for 3°), 2860; (recommittal), 2860, 2861, 2862; (3°), 2923; (Assembl:y 's mes­sage)·, 3475, 3483. 3485; (Assembly's me,sage, No. 2), 3571, 3572, 3575, 3576, 3578, 3579, 3580; (Assembly's message, "'o. 3), 3626, 3627; (Ac,scmbly's message, No. 4), 3631.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment (committee), 1481, 1489.

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LEAHY, Honourable Patrick James-con­tinued:

BILLS·-continuul:

Succession and Probate Duties Acts ~\mondment (2' ), 694; (committee), 2143, 2144, 2145, 2146, 2150; (amendment befor<' 3°), 2188; (report of Yianagors), 344~; (Assembly's message). 3449; (As<,-mbly's message, Ko. 2), 3513.

Technical Instruction Act Amendment (Ao.scmbly's message), 2986; (Assem­bl:·'s message, Ko. 2), 3307.

Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant (2' }. 2449; (moves amendment post­poning 2° for six months), 2451.

Valuation of Land (2°)', 1016.

Wages (committee), 1422, 1432, 1434; (A·sembly's message), 3547, 3548, 3551, 3555. '

\Y orkcr.' Compensation Acts Amendment (cmamittce), 3537, 3538, 3540, 3543, 3544; (Ac•Pmbly'· mPssagc), 3622, 3625; (As­sembly's mes~agc, Xo. 2), 3629, 3632, :533, 3634.

Busine•, .. of SC'~sion, 309, 524, 2946.

Lc•;islative Council, _\ppointments to (::\Iunorial to His Excellency the Go­wrnor), 3499.

Money Bills, Lcgi,Jative Council's power to amend, 671, 672, 710, 760, 1696, 2143, 2144, 2145, 3436, 3437.

Privileg< Qu< -tions of-

l\lotion to expunge statement made by c\lr. J. S. Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills, 2241; (mo' •'S amendment), 2242; (points of order), 2245, 2258.

:\lotion in re Mr. BcdfoNI's letter to "Daily 11ail '' commenting on pro­ceedings of Sr~lect Committee on Bris­bane Trarnway BillF) 2337.

Raihvay-Jilanv Pctks-Ncw Cannindah (motion for

ap])]'oval of plan), 3512. Sitting Days (Friday), 2986.

Standing Order Ko. 76, Suspension of, 3278.

Standing Orders-

Amendment of (a·doption of report of Committee), 3220; (motion to go into committee), 3282; (committee), 3282 3283. '

Suspen·.ion of, 3084.

Valedictory, 3636.

\Var ' ith Centra, European Powers, Sue­cc's of Allied Forces in (Jir. 1'hynne's motion), 3636.

LLEWELYI~, Honourable Henry---BILLs:

Con.titution \et Amendment (2°), 3162.

Land Tax Act .Amendment (2°), 834.

Metropolitan. and Ipswich \Vater Supply, etc. (commrttee), 3234.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (As­sembly's message), 1538.

MARKS, Honourabb Charles Ferdinand. M.D.-

BILLS:

Brisbane Tramway Fq.res (motion for cross-examination of counsel), 1768.

Income Tax Act Amendment (message to Assembly requesting Free Confer­l'ncc), 1292; (mesmge to Assembly, No. 2), 1548. '

Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant (point of order;, 2454.

:Money Bills. Legislative Council's power to amend, 1292, 1548.

McDOilALD, Honour11ble Lewis­BrLLs:

Absent Soldiers' Voting (committee), 3522, 3524, 3559.

Appropriation, No. 3 (point of order), 3364.

Bri:;bane Tramway Fares (motion to hear counsel for Bri ·banc Tramways Com­pany at bar), 1765.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways (As-sembly's message), 3494.

Gon :mncnt Loan (2°), 3286. Insurance Act .'\.mendmcnt (2°), 2580. ::ltate Enterprises (.l..ssembly's message),

3481. Nomination for Chairmanship of Com­

mittees, 2f?6; (motion nrgutired), 236.

Privilege, Question of-~Iotion to expunge statement of 1\Ir.

J. S. Ba·dgc•1· before Select Committee on Brisbane Tre.mway Bills (J£r. Lca!ty's umu:dm: •ll), 2253.

McDONNELL, Honoarable Frank --· BILLS:

Appropriation, Xo. 3 (motion for resump­tion of de bat" on 2°), 3303, 3306; (mes­"ag8 to "~ssembly-Jir. 1'hynne'!S amendment), 3372.

Brisbane 'l'ramway Fares (motion to hear cramsel for Bri,bane Tramways Com­pany at bar)', 1762.

Con·:titution Act Amendment (2°-Jfr. Hawthorn's amendment), 3231.

Income Tax Act Amendment (message to Ac,embly, No. 2), 1547.

Insurance Act Amendment (committee), 287 4, 2875, 2878.

Metropolitan and Ipswich vVater Supply, etc. (committee), 3236, 3238.

State Enterprises (motion to go into committee), 2458; (Assembly's message, ::\' o. ~,' 3578.

Tra le·; and Labour Hall Land Grant (amendment postponing 2' for six months), 2453.

\Vages (committee), 1425, 1428. \Vorkers' Uompon!'ation Act.J An1endn1er~t

(Assembl:.-'s message), 3615. Business of Session, 1239. l\l01:c:· Bills, Legislative Courcil's power to

.11m.1d, 1547. Standing Orders-

Amendment of (committee), 3283.

Suspension of, 3086.

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MURPHY, Honourable Peter­Address 'in Reply, 306.

Bn,Ls: Appropriation, No. 3 (2°), 3346. Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways (adop·

tion of report of Select Committee), 3406.

Insuram '' Act Amendment (Assembly's mcssa:tc). 3431; (Assembly's message, No. 2), 3516.

State Enterpriccs (Acsembly's message, l\o. 2), 3577.

NEVITT, Honourable Thomas-

Chairman of Committees, Temporary­

='Jominated on Panel, 298.

Called upon to t.Jke the Chair, 3537.

Address in Itepiy (seconds adoption), 15.

BILLS:

Aluent Soldiers' Voting (committee), 3522, 3565; (Assembly's message, No. 2), 3619.

Appropriation, No. 3 (committee), 3369. Brisbane Tramway Fares (motion to hear

counsel for Brisbane Tramways Com­pany at bar), 17u1; (Cl'O's-examination of counsel at bar), 1839.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways (amendment referring Bill to Select Committee), 467; (motion referring re­port back to Sdcet Committee)', 2187; (adophon of report), 3403; (Assembly's mes ·age), 3490.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction (com­mittee), 1999, 2002.

Government Loan (committee), 3375. Income Tax Act Amendment (committee),

767; (motion for consideration of As­sembly's message), 1126; (message to Assembly reque,ting Free Conference), 1283; (Assembly's message), 1543.

Insurance Act Amendment (As"embly's message), 3429.

Land Act Amendment, No. 2 {2°), 1187; (committee), 1708, 1716; (amendment postponing 3° for six months), 1774.

Land Act Amendment, No. 3 (amendment o£ title), 2341.

Land Acts Amendment (committee), 2350.

Land Tax Act Amendment (2°), 822.

1Ieat\Yorks (committee), 1642, 1646, 1653 1782. ,

Popular Initiative and Referendum {com­mittee), 1023, 1029, 1076; (Assembly's message), 1533, 1588.

Stamp Act Amendment {committee), 604, 659, 721.

State Enterprise, (committee), 2460.

Succession and Probate Duties Amendment (committee), 2138, 2146.

Y aluation of Land (2"), 1134.

Acts 2143,

Wages {committee), 1373, 1375, 1379, 1421, 142lf, 1428.

1918~b

BILLS-continued:

\Vorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment (Assembly's message), 3624.

Commissioner to open Session, J. Money Bills, Legislative Col!ncil's power

to amend, 721, 768, 1126, 1283, 1774 ~~ '

Privilege, Question of-Motion to expunge statement made by

Mr. J. S. Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills (Mr. Lwhy's amendment), 2254.

Railway-liaughton River Loop {motion for ap­

proval of plan), 3529. Standing Orders, Snspension of, 3085.

NIELSON, Honourable Charles Frederick­BILL:

Succmsion and Probate Duties Acts. -~mendmcnt (committee~, 2058.

O'SB:EA, Honourable Timothy Joseph­BILL~:

Abs~nt Soldiers' Voting (2°), 3448; (com­mittee), 3520, 3523, 3558, 3560, 3563 3565, 3566. ,

Charters Towers \Yater Board Act J.mendment (2°), 1939.

Constitution Act Amendment (2°-,l[r. Hawthorn's amendment), 3229.

Dingo and Marsupial De.-truction {cam­m i ttee), 2003.

Infant Life Protr ction Act Amendment (committee), 2937.

Imuranc.e Act Amendment (2°), 2582; (~ommJttce), 2879; (Assembly's message, No. 2), 3518.

Land Act Amendment. No. 2 {committee) 1702. . ,

Land Act Amendment, No. 3 (committee) 2259; (_\scembly's message) 2941 2945' 2946. , , ,

Local Works Loans Acts Amendment (2°), 2344; {committee), 2347.

Mcatworks (committee), 1652, 1783. Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply

"tc. {2°), 3006; {committee), 3172, 3175' 3237, 3240; \.'LJsembly's message), 3525' 3526. ,

Popular Initiative and Referendum (As­sembly's meesage), 1588.

Stamp Act Amendment (committee), 605, 609, 611, 612, 614, 615, 616, 618, 657, 662, 6o3, 664, 665, 666, 668, 669, 670, 671, 672, 718; (_\ssembly's message), 3421.

State Enterprises (committee), 2665, 2668, 2686; (Assembly's me,sagc, No. 2), 3572.

Technical Instruction _\et Amendment 12°), 1932; (committee), 1936, 1937; \Assemble's message), 2987.

Wages (committee), 1370, 1371, 1372, 1373, 1376, 1377, 1378, 1379, 1381, 1419, 1421, 1423, 1429, 1430. 1431, 1432, 1434, 1436, 1437, 1438, 1439; (recommittal), 1636, 1637, 1638; (Assembly's message), 3547, 3548, 3549, 3550, 3551, 3552, 3555, 3556, 3557; (Assembly's message, No. 2), 3583, 3584.

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O'SHE 1\., Honourable Timothy Joseph­continued:

BILLS-continued.

Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment (committee), 3541, 3542; (Assembly's n1eo:;sage), 3613.

Fon·est, Lord, Death of, 2004.

Money Bills. Legislative Council's power tD amend, 718.

Privilege, Question of-

Motion to expunge statement made by Mr. J. ::1. Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills (Mr. Leahy's anzen!lment), 2255.

Standing Orders. Amendment of (adoption o( report of Committee), 3220, 3280; (committf?<l), 3282, 3283, 3284.

PAGE~HANIFY, Honouralle Gerald­Address in Reply, 357, 404.

BILLS:

Absent Soldiers' Voting (committee), 3563, 3566.

Brisbane 1 Tramway Fare" (motion for cross-examination of counsel), 1767.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways( adop­tion of report of Select Committee), 3408; (committee), 3413: (A,>embly's message), 3489, 3490, 3493, 3494.

Income Tax Act Amendment (committee), 776.

Insurance Act Amendment (Assembly's message), 3429, 3434; (Assembly's mes­sage, Ko. 2), 3516; (Assembly's message, No. 3), 3568.

Land Act Amendment, No. 2 (committee), 1713.

Meatworks (committee), 1653.

Metropolitan and Ipswich \Vater Supply, etc. (committee), 3176, 3238.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (2°), 897; (committee)', 1024, 1026, 1028, 1032, 1033, 1075, 1085, 1086, 1091; (Assembly's m<JC'age), 1530, 1535, 1538, 1587, 1593, 1594.

Stamp Act Amendment (committee), 606, 611, 665, 714, 727.

State Enterprises (Assembly's message), 3476.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (committee), 2057.

Wages (committee), 1419.

\\' orkers' Compensation Acts Amendment (Assembly's message), 3623.

Bnsineso of Seo-;ion, 1241.

Money Bills, Legislative Council's power to amend, 714.

Privilege, Question of-

Motion to expunge statement ma-de bv J\,Ir. J. S. Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills (Mr. Leahy'B am n!lmcnt), 2250.

P ARNELL, Honourable Arthur Horatio­BILLS:

Absent Soldiers' Voting (2°), 3'+96. Chilla·roc and Etheridge Railways (adop­

tion of report of S ~·lect Committee), 3403: (<ommittee), 3416; (Assembly's me ~"age). 3491.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction (com­mittee). 1995, 1997. 2000, 2003.

Income Tax Act Amendment (2°), 477; (committee), 769; (A•"embly's message), 1542. 1544.

.Lan<l Act" Amendment (committee), 2348. Lan·d 1'ax Act Amendment (2°), 522;

ICDimnitteo). 971, 972, 974; (Assembly's rr•.essagc), 1604.

Lccal \Vorks Loans Acts Amendment (2°), 2345.

MPatworks (committee), 1648, 1650, 1781. 1782. 1733, 1784.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (com­mitree), 1033, 1034, 1074; (Assembly's mes.oage), 1587.

State Enterprises (Assembly's message), 3485.

Suc;;ession and Probate D!lties Acts Amendment (committee), 2140.

Valuation of Land (2°), 1131. :!\Ioney Bills, Lcg·islative CoLmcil's power

to amend, 1542, 1544. Privilege, Question of-

:l\Iotion to expunge statement made by :!\Ir. J. ::1. Badger bdon) Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramwav Bills (Jfr. Le,zhy's amendm, nt), 2253:

Railway-lHanv Peaks-New Cannindah (motion for

approval of plan), 3511.

PEREL, Honourable Irvine-­Addre" in Reply. 90. BILLS:

Brisbane Tramv.·ay Fares (motion to hear counsel for Brisbane Tramways Com­pany at bar), 1763: (cross-examination of counsel at bar), 1839.

:\1eatworks (committee), 1653. Popular Initiative and Referendum (As­

sembly's meeoage), 1591. State Enterpri"es (0ommittee), 2680, 2711,

2764. Technical Instruction Act Amendment

(2°), 1936.

PRESIDENT, The (Honourable William Hamilton)-

Absent Soldier,' Voting Bill-

Plurality of votes and broad question of franehis~ not open for discuhsion on motion for 2° of this Bill, 3447.

Adjournment of Debate-Motion for, having b~en negatived, c.an

af'(ain be submitted, without leave of Council, if some other question ha'> intervened, 896.

Motion for, having been negatived, the member who moves adjournment is not debarred fl'Dm subsequently speaking on original question, 145, 897; but is debarred from subsequently moving adjournment of debate, 896, 897.

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PRESIDENT, The \Honourable William Hamilton)-continued :

Amendment altering substance of Bill should not be moved at 3° stage unk·ss notice has been previously given, 2188.

Anticipation of discussion on Bill not yet before Council not in order, 3168.

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (address of counsel at bar), 1828, 1831, 1834, 1838, 1839.

References by counsel to Brisbane Tram­way Purchase Bill not in order, as motion permitting counsel to appear referred onlY to Brisbane Tramwav Fares Bill, i828, 1831. •

Buzacott, ::Vlr. C. H., Death of (letter of sympathy), 1138; (reply to letter of sympathy), 1282.

Casting Vote-Brisbane Tramway FarE'' Bill (motion for

cross-examination of counsel-J.fr. Jiowll's's amendmrnt), 1769.

Chairman of Committees. Procedure re­specting appointnu~nt of, at conl­mcnccmcnt of Parliament, 80, 99. 140, 298.

Chairmen of Committees. Temporary (lays panel on table), 298.

Comn1issioner to open Session, 1. Documents ]aid Oll table become property

of Council, 3499. General discussion on a Bill not in order

on amendnwnt to motion for 2°, 1985, 1986, 1982, 1989, 3301; or on motion dealing with title of Bill, 2924.

"Hansard," Alteration of dates of issue of. 1827.

Judges, Character of, cannot be debated except npon substantive motion, 411.

Legislative As>embly Debates-Quotation> from or all11sions to debates

of same ,session not in order, 2202. ::V1inister having spoken in reply, not custo­

mary for other hon. members to speak subsequently, 3363.

Motives. Imputation ot not in order, 2454, 2866, 2868, 3168, 3358, 3360.

·Opening of Session, 1. Order in Debate, 150, 152, 826, 836, 960,

965, 969, 1474, 1475, 1928, 1929, 1935, 1985, 1990, 2243. 2245, 2246, 2248, 2249, 2258' 2342, 2578, 2868, 3003, 3004, 3008, 3102, 3103, 3109, 3158, 3222, 3225, 3226, 3230, 3299, 3302, 3349, 3364, 3447.

Printing ~\mcndments ·to Bills-Economis­ing I' a per, 1777.

Privilege, Questions of-Evidence given before a Select Com­

mittee, having been complained of in a letter addressed to the PrPsident bv members of the Select Committee, mav be quoted during debate on question o'f privilege raised with regard to such evidence, 2245.

Motion to expunge statement made by Mr. J. S. Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills, 2240, 2241, 2252, 2255.

l\1otion in 1·e Mr. Bedford's letter to " Daily l\1ail " commenting on pro­ceedings of Select Committee on Brisbane Tramway Bills, 2338.

Quotations, Practice regarding use and printing of, 903.

Reflections on the Chair not in order, 2247, 2248, 2252.

Second Reading of Bill, Motion to revive Order for-

}Iotion for 2° of a Bill having been n0gatived, motion to revive Order for 2° can only be made at subsequent sitting, 1181.

Standing Orders, Amendment of (adoption of report of Committee), 3220, 3281.

Title of Bill mav be amended either in Committee or 'in House, 2341.

"Cnparliamentar~· Language, 360, 960, 965, 969. 2243, 2245, 2246. 2247, 2258, 3111, 3112, 3159, 3225, 3232, 3301, 3304, 3360.

PRESIDING CHAIRMAN, The (Honourable William Frederick Taylor, l'ti.D.)­

Takes the chair during temporary absence of President, 3627.

RIORDAN, Honourable William James­BrLLs:

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways (com­mittee), 3414.

Insurance Act Amendment (committee), 2778.

Land Act Amendment, No. 2 (committee), 1719.

"\Vag<·' (.\ssembly's message;, 3553. Chairman of Committees, Procedure re­

specting appointment of, 141. Privilege, Question of-

:.\lotion to expunge statemen~ made by l\Ir .T. :-3. Bad~er bPfore Select Conl­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills (Jir. Leaky's amendment), 2258.

SECRETARY FOR MINES [vide "Jones, Honourable Alfred James "].

STEPHENS, Honourable William­Chairman of Committees, Temporary­

:::\ominated on Panel, 298. Called upon to take the Chair, 3513.

BILLS:

Appropriation, ~o. 3 (move<; amendment on motion for resumption of debate on 2°), 3304.

Brisbane Tramway Fares (petition from Brisbane 'framways Company), 1693; (motion that counsel for Brisbane Tram­ways Company be ho:,rd at bar), 1759. 1765; (motion for cross-examination of counsel), 1767.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways (2°­moves ecmendment to refer Bill to Select Committee), 464; (presents re­port of Select Committf'e), 2052; (motion referring report back to Select Committee), 2187, 3084; (presents finai report), 3353; (moves adoption of re­port), 3402, 3409; (committee), 3-!12, 3416.

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STEPHENS, tinued:

Honourable William-con-

BILLS-continued.

Dairy Produce (2°), 3440: (amendment re­ferring Bill to Select Committee), 3546.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction (com­mittee), 1999.

Income Tax Act Amendment (committee), 775.

Insurance Act Amendment (Assem):>ly's mes',age, No. 3), 3569.

:\Ieatworks (cCJmmittee), 1646. State Produce Agency Act Amendment

(committee), 1486. Railway-

Haughton Riwr Loop (motion for ap­prova.l of plan). bb28.

Standing Order>, Suspension of, 3087.

STEVENS, Honourable Ernest James­Addrc· in Reply, 304.

BILLS:

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction (com­mittee). 1995, 1997, 1998; (Assembly's nwssage), 3400.

Fish and Oyster Act Amendment (2°), 1992.

Land Act Amendment. :'\o. 2 (amend­mPnt po,tponing 3° ·for six months), 1775.

Stamp Act Amendment (committee), 600. Succr>ssion and Probate Duties Acts

Amendment (committee), 2140. \Vagcs (committee), 1372.

SUMNER, Honourable R;chard­Address in Reply, 299.

BILLS:

Ab,cnt Soldiers' Voting (2°), 3496; (com­mittee), 3558.

Appropriation, :'\o. 3 (motion for resump­tion of debate on 2°), 3302.

Brisbane Tramway Farr" (motion to hear coimsel for Brisbane Tramways Com­pany at har), 1764; (amendment to refer Bill to Select Committee), 1989.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railwavs (As-sembly's message), 3492, 3493. "

Constitution Act Amendment (2°), 3153. Dairy l'roduec (2°), 3445. Dingo and Marsupial DPstruction (com­

nuttce). 1997. Fish and Ovster Act Amendment (2°),

1992.' "

Income T>tx Act Amendment (2°), 474; (comrr:ittce), 772, 778; (mes,age to As­eembly requesting Free Conference), 1282.

Insurance Act ),mendmcnt (committee) 2777, 2378; (AsseJ;nbly's message), ~430: 34.33; (Ab,'mblv s message J\o. 2) 3515. ' ' ,

Land Act Amendment, ~o. 2 (committee), 1704, _1713 ; (amendment postponing 3° for SIX IY\Onths), 1774.

BILLS-co,ztinvcd.

Land Act Amendment, No. 3 (2°), 2052; (committee), 2263.

Land Acts Amendment (2°), 2209; (com­mittee), 2352.

Land Tax Act Amendment (2°), 837; (committee), 974.

Meatworks (committee), 1652, 1783. ::\letropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply,

etc. (2'·), 3093; (committee), 3177. Popular Initiative and Referendum (2°),

912; (committee), 1030, 1088; (As­sembly's message), 1531, 1589.

Stamp Act Amendment (committee), 609, 614, 618, 66v, 663, 723, 725, 727.

State Enterprises (2°), 2411; (committee), 2684, 2706, 2714, 2715, 2720, 2723, 2725, 2764; (Acscmbly's message), 3481; (As­sembly's message, No. 2), 3575; (As­sumbly's nwssage, 2'\o. 3), 3626.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment (Assembly's me,,sage), 2992, 2993, 2994.

Teehnical Instruction Act Amendment (2°), 1935.

Yaluation of Land (2°), 1130. \Vorkers' Compensation Acts Am<mdment

L\ssembh 's message), 3614, 3625.

Chair1nan of Con1mittees, Proc~dure re­specting appointment of, 141.

lllonev Bills, Legislative Council's power t~ amend. 723, 1292.

Privilege, Questions of-

::\Iotion to expunge statement made by }Ir. ,J. 8. Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramwav Bills. (.lir. Lcuhy's amendment), 2258.

:\lotion in re Mr. Bedford's letter to "Daily ::\1ail," commenting on· pro­ceedings of Select Committee on Bris­bane Tramway Bills, 2338.

Standing Order•, Amendment of (adoption of report of Committ~e), 3280.

TAYLOR, Honourable William Frederick, M.D. [vide alw "Chairman of Com­mittees" and" Presiding Chairman"].

Appointed Chairman of Committees, 298; RNrun., thanks after election, 599.

Bnzacott, Mr. C. H., Death of (letter of 'ympathy), 1138.

Takes chair as Presiding Chairman dur­ing temporary absence of President, 3627.

THYNNE, Honourable Andrew Joseph-BILLS:

Absent Soldiers' Voting (2°), 3448; (motion for cormr',itt;-l), 3498; (com­mittee). 3521, 3524, 3562; (Assembly's message), 3581, 3582: (A.sembly's mes­sage, :\' o. 2), 3615, 3618. 3620, 3621.

Appropriation, No. 3 (2 1, 3296; (motion for re, nmption of deb~te on 2°). 3303, 330o, 3352. 3353; (points of order), 3304, 3Z:49: (nloYcs ,,mcndn1ont on meF;;::age to As•-embly), 3370.

Constitntion Act Amendment (2°-J.[r, Han·thorn's amendment), 3227.

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THYNNE, Honourable Andrew Joseph- TURNER, Honourable Henry-continued:

BILLS-continued.

Dairy Produce (2°), 3444.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction (com­mittee), 1996, 1999; (Assembly's mes­aQ'c), 3400.

Income Tax Act Amendment (commit­tee), 774; (message to As-emblv re­qrwsting Free Conference). 1295 ;' (As­sembly'" mE'ssage), 1543.

Insurance Act Amendment (Assembl)'s !ljessage), 3428, 3435.

Land Act Amendment, Xo. 2 (commit­tee), 1698, 1699, 1716; (amendment postponing 3 for six months), 1772.

Land Act Amendment, ::\'o. 3 (commit­tee), 2262 .. 2263.

Land Tax Act ... \.mendment (2°), l29; (mess:;ge to Asscmbl:;·, C\o. 2), 1696.

Metropolitan _and Ipswi· .. h \Vater Supply, etc. (comntrttec), 3239, 3240.

l'opnlar Initiative and Referendum (2°), 838.

Stamp Act Amendment (committee), 658. 662, 667, 716; (3°), 761; (Assembly's mc,sagej, 3422, 3423.

State Enterprises (2°), 2413; (motion to go into committee), 2458; (committee), 2764; (Assembly's message, Xo. 2), 3577.

State Produce AgencY Act Amendment (2°), 1335; (committee), 1480, 1482, 1485, 1488, 1489; (3°), 1529; (Assembh's message), 2989, 2990, 2991, 2992, 2995.

Technical Instruction .\et Amendment (2°), 1932; (message from Assembh), 2987. '

\Vagcs (committee), 1372, 1375, 1419, 1420, 1430, 1433, 1437.

'\Vorkers' Compensation Acts ment (Assembly's message, 3630.

Amend­Xo. 2),

Legislative Council, Appointments to (Memorial . to His Excellency the Governor), 3499.

Money Bills, Legislative Council's power to amend, 716, 761, 77 4, 1295, 1543, 1696.

Railways-

Haughton River Loop (motion for ap­proval of plan), 3529.

Many Peaks-:-.Jew Cannindah (motion for approval of plan), 3511.

.Standing Orders, Suspension of, 3087.

\Var with Central European Powers Suc­cc-~s of Allie-d Forces in (moves {,esolu­tion), 3635.

BILLS:

Fieh and Oyster Act Amendment (2°), 1994.

Insurance .:\et Amendment (committee), 2774, 2879, 2800.

State Produce Agencv Act Amendment (com.mittee), 1482. •

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (committee), 2137.

\\'ages (committee), 1436. (,'uestion of Privilege-

J\Iotion to expunge etatoment mctde by :\Ir. J. S Badger before Select Com­mittee on Brisbane Tramway Bills (Jir. .-1. J. J ones), 2259.

Honourable WHITTINGHAM, Herbert­

Address in Reply, 88. BILLS:

Arthur

Absent Soldiers' Voting (2°', 3448; (com­mittee). 3520.

Appropriation, Xo. 3 !message to As­semblj -JI r. Thynn. ·s arnenrlnu·nt), 3371.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction (2°), 1596; (committee), 1994, 1996. 1998, 2000. 2001, 2002. 2003; (Assembly's mes­sage), 3400, 3401.

Income Tax Act Amendment (Assembly's message, Xo. 1), 1541.

Land Act Amendment, No. 2 (2°), 1183; (committee). 1698.

Land Act Amendment, :!\o. 3 (2°), 2200.

L"nd Ads Amendment (2°), 2209. Patriotic Funds Administration Act

Amendment ,(2°), 193-q. Popular Initiative and Referendum

(Assembly's message), 1590. Stamp ,Act Amendment (committee), 616. Succession an-d Probate Duties Acts

Amendment (committee), 2146. Wages (Assembly's message), 3554. \Yorkers' Compensation Acts Amend­

ment (committee), 3540. Chairman of Committees, Procedure re­

specting appointment of, 141. ::-;-ominates Dr. Taylor, 296.

Legislative Council, Appointments to (.\Iomoria.! to His ExcE'llency the Governor), 3499.

Standing Orders, AmE'ndment of (adoption of report of Committee), 3280; (com­mittee), 3283 .

Rai!way--Yarraman-Xanango (approval of plan),

3527. Special Adjournment, 1.?01.

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Abolition or Legislative " Constitution Act

Council [cide Amendment

Bill ";.

Absence of, Clerk of Assembly through Illness, 309. ,

Absence of Speaker from State, 191.

Address in Reply, 23. Debate on, 23, 31. Presentation of, 154.

Adjournments, Motions for-Removal and Imprisonment, without trial,

of Citizens of Queensland by Common­wealth Authorities (Mr. Butler), 1139.

Sug<tr Workers' Strike, Northern Cane· fields (Jir. Swayne), 1940.

Townsville Sanitary Workers' Strike (Mr. rowlcs), 3454.

Adjournments, Special­Fncnch :Mie,ion, 2568.

From 8th August till 20th August (Bris­bane Exhibition), 1527.

From 18th October till 22nd October, v;1o.

From :d2nd October till 24th October, 3398. From 25th October till 6th November, 3504. From 6th November till 27th November,

3607; (rescission of resolution), 3611. Town Planning Conference, 1334. Close of Session, 3643.

Auditor-General's Reports­Central Sugar Mills, 3454. Loan Acts Sinking Fund, 1489. Public Accounts, 2726.

Public Debt Reduction Fund, 1489, 2726. Queensland ::\[ ational Bank, 22, 1550. State Industrial Undertakings, 3376. Supreme Court Funds, 1550.

Ballot-Papers, Destruction of, 22.

SUB.JECTS.

BILLS-Amendments in Bills, alteration in system

of printing, 1827, 1843, 3083. Absent Soldiers' Voting Bill (initiation),

3308, 3314; (la and 2a), 15316; (com­mittee), 3319, 3342; (3°), 3343; (mes­sage from Council), 3603; (Council's amendments), 3603; (message to Coun­cil), 3607; (message frorr. Council, No. 2), 3607; (consideration of message), 3o08; (message to Council, No. 2), 3609; (message from Council, No. 3), 3637; (message to Council declaring Bill " lost "), 3637.

Appropriation Bill, No. 1 (all stages), 958; ireturned from Council), 1009; (assent), 1034.

Appropriation Bill, No. 2 (all stages), 2436; (rNurnet' from Council), 2501; (assent), 2501.

Appropriation Bill, No. 3 (la), 3277; (2a, committee, and 3a), 3308; (message from Council rPquesting Free Confer­ence), 3337; (rr.essage to Council ~.gree­ing to Free Conference), 3337; (re­turned from Council), 3398; (report by managers of Free Conference), 3398; (ab;ent), 3454.

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (petition), 729; (initiation). 746, 783; (la), 788; (petition to be heard by counsel), 851; (motion that counsel be heard at bar of House), 851, 1037; (2a), 1209, 1244; (postponement of committee stage), 1343; (committee), 1446; (3a), 1491; [not returned from Council].

Brisbano Tramway Purchase Bill (petition), 72S. (:nitiation), 746, 788; (1 a), 790; (petition to be heard by counsel), 851; (2°), 1460; (committee), 1470; (30), 1491; [not returned from Council].

Charters Towers Water Board Act Amend­ment Bill (initiation), 1383, 1441; (la), 1442; (2a), 1525; (committee), 1527; (3a), 1551; (returned from Council), 2052; (assent), 2585.

Chillagoe and Etheri.dge Railways Bill (initiation), 102, 181; (la), 182; (2a), 311; (corr.mittee), 345; (3a), 366; (leave to members to attend Council Select Committee), 1009; (message from Council), 3470; (Council's amendments), 3471; (me;.sage to Council), 3471; (returned from COlwcil), 3588; (assent\, 3646.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 2585; (la). 2587; (2a), 2626, 2688; (committee), 2698; (3a), 2703; [not re­turn((l from Council].

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BILLS-cant·:. Htd:

Dair.v Produce Bill (initiation), 2917 2984 · WJ, 2984; (2°), 3343; (committee): 3382; (3cJ, 3393; [not returned from Golwcil].

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction Bill (initiation), 782, 975; (1°) 979 · (2a) 1343: (committee), 1358): '(3'), '1383; lme>Bagc from Council), 2098; (Council's amcn~nwnts), 3395; (mC'$age to Coun­cJI). 6397: (returned from Council), 3471; (assent), 3646.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (initiatioq), 3381: (1°), 3382; [not further proceder! 7Cith].

Fish and Oyster Act Amendment Bill (initiation and 1 °), 1491: (2°), 1558: lcomnnttec), 1560: r_3a). 1598: (re·turned from Council), 2098; (assrenh, 3646.

Game Bill •,initwtion). 3241, 3344; (P\ 3344; [not furtha procculid 1cith].

Gov. rnment Loan Bill (message from Goverrwr), 3180: (resolution in Com­mittee-\Vays and ::weans), 3241: (la and 2° and committee). 3256: (3a), 3257; r rt>turned from Council) 3398 · (asse:1tl 3646. , ' '

Har!~~urs Bill (initiation), 2727, 3277.: (F), o,,7: [not furthrr proceeJul unt!t].

Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment Bill (initiation). 2213, 2267: (ID), 2281; [not Jurtlu r ]Jrouedul u:ith].

Incom~ TP.x Act Am< ndmcnt Bill (re,o­lutwn m Committee of \Ya:vs ;~ud }leans). 83,, 104, J71; (1°), 21l; (2°), 240: (cmmmttee), 2.;8; (3'.), 266: (mes­'age from Council), 889; (Council',

·amendments), 1053: (mes.,ag;e> to Coun­cil), 1071.: (message from Council re­questing: Free Conference), 1333, 1370; (~ne":lsage to Council agreeing to Free ConfNcnce), 1342: (report hv manaO'ers of FrPc ConferencE'), 1551: (mes~ge ~~~S~ Council, ::\'o. 2), 15G5: (assent),

Infant Life Protection Act Amendment B~ll (initiation), 1843, 2067: (1°), 2068; (2 ), 2857: (committee), 2858: (30) 2883 · I returned from Council). 3044 · ·1• ~ssent)' 3454. ' ' "' ,

Insurance Act Amendment Bill (initiation) 2005, 2064: (P), 2065: 12°), 2221; (cam: ;mttee). 238~. 2528: (3°), 2531: (message from Comw1l), 2984; (Council's <tmend­ments), 3319: (message to. Council), 3323; ,rmcs~age from Council, No .. 2), 3471 : ,consideratiOn .of message), 3500; (message to Council. No. 2), 3502; :.nessage from Council. No. 3), 3588; (considc.ration of message). 3588; 1.mcssage to Council, No. 3), 3590; (message from Council, ::"!o. 4), 3607; (message to Council declaring Bill "lost"), 3607.

Land Act Am0ndment Bill (:;'\Jo. 2) (initia­tion). ~79, 623: (1a), 636; (2a), 631, 747; (committee), 753: (3a;, 782; [not 1'e­

turnerl from Council].

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 3) !initia­tion), 975. 1038; (ID), 1039; (2D); 1174, 1192; !proposed committal), 1208; (com­nnttee). 1313: (3°), 1342; (message from Council). 2388: (Council's amendments) 2859; (message to Council), 2859 {

BILLS-continued :

(message from Council, ::-;-o, 2), 2985; (mf "age to Council declaring Bill " lost"), 3083.

Land Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 576, 621; (la), 623; (2a), 1324, 1386; (committee), 1390: (3°), 1441; (message from Council), 2447; (Council's amend­ments), 2858; (me,.age to Council), 2859; (returned from Council), 2985; (assent), 3454.

Land Tax Act Amendment Bill (resolu­tion in Commit'o•c of \Vays ancl Means), 83, 104, 171: (la), 211; (2°), 253; \Committee), 264: (3"), 256. (mE'ssage from Council), 1072; (Coun­cil's amendment,), 1108: (message to Ccuncil), 1116: (message from Council requesting F:·ee Con}erence), 1611; !mN,agc to Council agre.:ing to Free ConfE'rencn), 1611; (reports by managers of Free Conference). 1656, 1721; (re­turned from Council), 1759; (assent), 2098.

Local W arks Loam Acts Amendment Bill ;initiation), 1843, 2065: (la), 2067; (2a), 2237: lcommitice), 2238; (amendment of title), 2267: (3°), 2267: (returned from Council), 2447; (asseet), 25[)5.

Meatworks Bill (initiai.ion), 104, 183; (l"j, 185; (2a). 790, 979: (committee), 992; (3a). 1037; (meesage from Council), 1381; [not further proceccl,d with].

:Y1etropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill !initiation), 1491, 1558: (1a), 1558; (2a), 2070; (petitir.n), 2099; (commit.tee), 2727; (3a), 2780: lmeosag<' from Coun­cil). 3344; (Council's amendments), 3393: (mt'"tge to Council), 3394; \lYlC'.~agP from Council, ::-;!o. 2), .3602; iconsi-dcration of mpcsage), 3602; (mesRag~ to Council, No. 2), 3602; (returned from Co,_mcil), 3609; (assent), 3646.

Patriotic Fund; Administ.ration Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1169, 1192; (Mr. Elphinstone's amendment), 1170; (1 D), 119·2; (2°), 1414; (committee), 1418; (3a), 1441; (returned from Coun­cil), 2052; ·(assent), 2585.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (initiation). 103, 182; (1 °), 183; (2a), 435, 479; (motion to go into committee), 495; (committee>). 496: (3D), 526; (mL''age from Council), 1234; (Coun­cil's mnendments), 1304; (message to Council), 1313: (message from Council, Xo. 2), 1635; (consideration of mess .. ov;e). 3011: (message to Council, ::"!o. 2), 3012: (message from Council, No. 3), 3152: (message to Council cleclaring Bill "lost"), 3152.

Stamp Act Amendment Bill (resolution in Committee of Wavs and Means). 185, 211; (1°), 227; (2"), 280: (committ<>L'), 284; (3a). 311: (m' 'age from Council.J, 889: (Council's amendments). 312H; (message to Coun~il), 3135; (messa!!:O from Counci~ requesting Free Confer· ence), 3152; (messa,-e to Council agree­ing to Free Conf<~rence), 3152; (me<· sage from Coun~il·. No. 2), 341'2; (message to Counril, Ko. 2), 3471; (assent), 3585.

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BILLS-continued :

State Enterprises Bill (initiation) 1384 1442; (1°), 1446; (2°), 1492; lcom{nittee< "561, 1599; (3"), 1656; (m~<sage from 9ouncil), 2985: (Council's a:n~mdments), ol17; (messago to Couuc1l), 3128; (message from Council, No. 2), 3591; (consideration of ill(""oc•re). 3F91; (mcs'ao-e to Council, No.~ 2), 3594; {messago from Council, No. 3), 3609; (consi<lPration of message). 3610; (messa<re to Council, No. 3), 3611; (mes;.age from CounciL No. 4), 3640; (consideration of message), 3640; i.message to Council, No. 4), 3641; (me-sage from Council, No. 5). 3641; (message to Coun~il, No. 5). 3641; (re­tnrned from Gouuc·il) 3643 · (assent\ 3645. , 0

,

State Iron and Steel Works Bill (initia­tion), 101. 180; (ID), 181; [not furthrr procetdr(l 1rith].

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 366, 636; (1°), 640; (2

0i, 1039, 1117; (cnmmittee), 1123;

(3 ), 1173; (message from Council), 1585; (Council's amendments), 2917; (message to Council), 2921; (Council's message, No. 2). 3044; (message to Council cleclaring Bill "lost") 3117.

Stock Bill (initiation), 1722, 2068'; (1°),

?070 ; (2°). 2299, 2356; (motion to go mto committee), 2371; (committee), 2376; [not furth<r proceeded with].

Stock Foods Bill (initiation) 2917 2984 · (1°), 2984; [not furth~r pr~ceeded u·ith].

Succeasion and Probate Duties _\cts Amendment Bill (resolution in Corn~ mittee

0of Ways an~ Me.ans), 227; (1°',

280; (2 ), 369: (me>twn to go into Com­IT.'ittee), 386: · (c;ommittee), 386; (con­slderatwn of B1ll as amended), 3S6; (verbal amenr]ment. clause 5), 432; (3°), 432; (meSJage frJm Council) 22.3/l (Council's amendments), 3012; (~essa;:;~ t'? Council), 3020; imeosage from Cour•­ml requesting Free_ Conference), 3152 , (mec,"age to Counc1l agreeing to Free Confe~ence), 3152; (message from Counml. Ko. 2). 3502; (conaideration of m~ssag·e), 3504; · (message to Coi:m­c~l, J'\o. 2), 3504; (me'«age from Coun­ml, No. 3). 3600; (consideration of mes­sage), 3600; (messag-e to Council, No. 3), 3600; {asoent), 3646.

Technicctl Instruction Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 560, 619; (1 °), 621; (2°), 1403; (committee), 1413; 13°), 1441 ; {message from Council) 2052 · (O'onncil's amendmPnts), 2921; (me.s'­sage to Council), 2922; (messao-e from Council, No. 2), 3045; (consideration of message), 3324; (message to Coun­cil, No. 2), 3326; (returned from Council), 3344; (assent), 3646.

Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill !initiation), 2184, 2213; (1°), 2221; (2°), 2281; (committee), 2296; (3"), 2301; fnot returned from Conncil].

Valuation of Land Bill (initiation) 102 182; (P), 182; (2')), 585, 640, 675; '(corn: mittee), 681; (recommittal), 691; (3°), 730; [not returned from Council].

'BILLS-continued : Wages Bill (initiation), 102, 182; (ID), 182;

(2°), 526; (committee), 546; (recom­mittal), 558; (3°), 560; (message from Council), 1827; (Council's amend­ments), .3081; (message to Council), 3082; (me--sage from Counril, No. 2), 3601; (consideration of mr dage), 3601; me~sago to Council, KD. 2), 3602; (meF'Cl o;e from Council, No. 3), 3609; (consideration of me"sage), 3609; (message to Council, No. 3), 3609; (as<<ent), 3646-

\Vorkers' Compensation Acts :\mend-ment Bill (initiation), 3116, 3308; (ID and 2°), 3309; (committee-), 3337; (3°), 3341; (mes;;age from Council), 3588; (Council's amendmen~s), 3538, 3594; (message to Council), 3600; (:ne,~age from f'ouncil, No. 2), 3638; (considera­tion of message). 3639; (me~Bage to Council, No. 2), 3640; (messal{e from Council, ?\o. 3), 3641; (message to Council, ::'-Jo. 3), 3641; (assent), 3646.

Bills declared " lost " under provisions of Parliamentary Bills Referendum Act of 1908-

Al:>ent Soldiers' Voting Bill, 3637. Ins•uance Act Amendment Bill, 3607. Land Act Amendn,ent Bill (No. 3), 3083. Popular InitiatiYe and Referendum Bill,

3152. State Produce Agency Act Amendment

Bill, 3117.

Brooloo to Kenilworth Railway Extension, Report of Public Works Commission, 1721.

Bulgaria, Surrender of, 2687.

Business, Order of, 30, 1167, 1656, 3637.

Clerk of AssemblY, Absence through Illness, 309.

Committee, Printing, 30.

Committee, Standing Orders, 30.

Committees, Joint, 139, 3398.

Counsel at Bar of House, Proposal to hear (Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill), 1037.

Days of Sitting­Friday, 1656. Monday, 3045. Pre~edonce of Government Business on

Thursday '• 1167. Se,sional Order, 30.

Desks, Proposed installation in Chamber, 2212.

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Disorder in Gallery, 1331, 1332.

Divisions-

Constitution Act Amendment Bill­Initiation, 2587. (2°), 2698. Cl a use 2, 2701. (3°), 2703.

Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment Bill-

Initiation, 2281; (Closure ·Motion), 2281.

Insurance Act Amendment Bill­Second Reading, 2237.

Land and Income Tax Proposals 1 ref- ,Ju­tion in Committee o± \Va~·s and Means), 180; plr l\Iacartney's amendment), 17:3.

Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill­

C'hlllse 2 (.l.fr. Vowles's amendment), 2745.

Motion for Adjournment (J.f r. Butler's), 1167.

Stock Bill-Motion to go into Committee, 2376.

Supply-EstimatE's, Supplementary 1918-19,

Additional Allowance to Members of Assembly (Mr. Vowles's amendment). 3219.

Trades and Labour Hall Land· Grant Bill­Initiation, 2221.

Elections Tribunal­J udgc for 1918, 22.

European War-Bnlgaria, Surrender of, 2687. Progresc. of the Alli,s, 3587. 'Sympathy with Mr. J. :i\Inllan on death

of his son, killed in action, 1759.

Explanations, Personal-f"Ir. G. P. Barne--:;, 1981.

:i\Ir. Collins. 3180.

l'IIr. Free. !'153. Mr. Fry, 1827. 1842, 2688.

l\Ir. Hunter, 958. Mr. 1\Iorgan. 955.

"!\Ir. Sw1,yne. 2185.

Financial Statement, 13i5L Dcbat•• on. loll. 1657. 1723. 1.786, 11343,

183.3, 195l, 2006.

Financial Statement, Tables relating to, 1551.

Free Conferences between Council and Assembly-

Appropriation Bill, No. 3, 3337, 3398. Income Tax Act Amendment Bili, 1333,

1342. 1370, 1551. Land Tax /\.et Amendment Bill, 1611,

1656, 1721. Stamp Act Amendment Bill, 3152. Succession and Probate Duties. Acts

Amendment Bill, 3152.

Gallery, Interjections by Women, 1331, 1332.

Gambling Devices for Raising Money­(Mr. Elphinstone's motion), 730; (:VIr. F. A.

Cooper's amendment), 740; (point of order), 745.

Government (Queensland) Savings Bank, Annual Report of Commissioner, 2356.

Governor's Opening Speech, 5, 22, 23.

" Hansard," Alteration in Issue of, 1827.

Enoggera-Terror's Creek Railway, Claim for Compensation for Land Resumed Haughton River Loop Railway-(Mr. Sizer's motion), 416 (Tabling of plan), 3308; (approval of pian),

Estimates7in-Chief, 1918-19-('Iabled), 1551. [vide also "Supply"].

Estimates, Supplementary, 1917-18-(Tabl~d), 3180 [vide also " Supply"].

Estimates, Supplementary, 1918-19-\Tabled), 3180 [ l'ide also " Supply"].

3376.

Industrial Legislation, Effect of, Royal Commission proposed-

(Mr. Swaynes's motion), 266; (Mr. G. P. Barnes's amendment), 278, 425, 916.

Income Tax Proposals, 84, 104, 171.

Joint Committees, 139, 3398.

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Leadership of Opposition, 22.

Land and Income Taxes, Government Proposals, 83. 104, 171.

(Mr. Macartney's ameHdments), 171, 176; (Mr. Elphinstone's amendment), 174: (reception of resolutions), 192; (motion to agree to resolutions), 193.

Land Tax, Proposed Reduction or Removal­

(Mr. Bebbington's motion). 156, 560; (Mr. Butler's amendmert), ·164; (postpone­ment of motion). 266.

Leave to Members to attend Council Select Committee-

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railwavs Bill 1009. . '

Legislative Council, Rights and Powers with respect to Money Bills (Opinion of Privy Council, &c.), 1054.

Loan Proposals-

C:viessage from Governor), 3180; (resolu­tion in Committee of \Vays and Me•ws), 3241.

Many Peaks to New Cannindah Railway Extension-

(Tabling of plan), 3180; (approval of plan), 3326

Members Sworn-

Appcl. Honourable John George (Albert), 81.

Bell, Ernest Thomas, Esquire (Fa,sifern), 100.

Land, Edward Martin, Esquire (llalonne), 100.

Peterson, .J ames Chri,tian, Esquire (Nor­manby), 22.

Vi ellington. William .} ohn, Esquire, (Chart<>rs 'l'ou·ers), 22.

Ministerial Statement-

Changes in ~finistry during RecE:ss, 22.

Money Bills, Rights and Powers of Legis­lative Council with respect to (Opinion

·of Privy Council, &c.), 1054.

Motions for Adjournment [ride "Adjourn. ment, Motions for"].

Notice of Motion-Alteration of Six o'Clock Closing Motion (Mr B.cyley's), 1092.

Opening Speech, The Governor's, 5, 22, 23.

Opposition, Leadership of, 22.

Order of Business, 30, 1167, 1656, 3637.

Parliament-

Commission to Administer Oath Allegiance, 2.

Commissioners to Open Session, 1. l'v1eetir.g of, 2. Prorogation of, 3646.

Personal Explanations-

Mr. G. P. Barne-s, 1S81. Mr. Coil ins, 3180. Mr. Free, 315.3. Mr. Fry, 1827, 1842, 2688. 1\lr. Hunter, 958. l\lr. '\1organ, 955.

·Mr. Swayne, 2185.

Petitions-

of

Brisbane Tramwav Legislation (Jfr. Kir­u·<m), 729; (H'on. W. H. Barnfs), 851.

Enoggera-Terror's. Cro•:k Ra_ilway L:wd R<·sumphons (]lfr. S1;cer), 156.

Metropolitan and lp:>wich Water Supp_ly and Sewerage ~\.cts Amendment BrH (Jlr. G'ledson), 2099.

Precedence of Government Business on Thursdays, 1167.

Printing Committee, 30.

Printing of Amendments in Bills, Alteration in System, 1827, 184-3, 3083.

Printing of Petition (Metropolitan and Ips­wich Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill), 2099.

Private Member Questioned­

(.lfr Bayley), 1244, 1303.

Privilege, Question of-

Charge by Hon. Member for S9uth Bris­bane, 2683.

Public Works Commission's Reports­

Brooloo to Kenilwort!1 Railway Extension, 1721.

Mulgowie to Thornton Railway Extensiou (Laidley Va!Iey), 3180.

Woodford to Peachester Branch Railway, 2780.

Queensland Government Savings Bank. Annual Report of Commissioner. 2356.

Questions (Alteration of), 2186; (Irregu­larities in), 30, 479, 1035, 1036.

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Questions-Accidents on Racecourses p!-Ir. Morgan),

673. Advertisement of the State, Return . of

Cost (Mr. Swayne), 2585; (Mr. Sizer), 3180.

Agent-General, Report for 1917-18 (Mr. Sizer), 2727.

Agricultural Lands in Brisbane District (Mr. Sicer), 2530.

Agriculture and Stock, Annual Report of Department (Jfr. Bebbington), 1191; (Mr. Bayley), 1244.

Alleged Disloyal Utterances by Minister (H Oil. n . H. Barnes), 850.

"A1linga" s.s., Charter of, by Governrr.ent (Jir. Taylor), 1490.

Allowance of £200 to ;Members of Assem­blv-YiemberoJ entitled to Paym(•nt (.W1·. Gunn), 3586.

Anti-recruiting Posters (.'!fr. Si::er), 365. Anzacs, OriginoJ, ·welcome to (Mr. Sizer),

156. Arbitration Court F('es Paid bv Govern­

ment (.11r. J.Ioore), 1598, 1655. Areas open for Selection (Mr. G1mn), 1490. Asquith, Right. Hon. H. H., Speech of

(Jir. Collins), 3585.

Atherton Pbteau, J\faize Grown on (}lir. Roberts), 782.

Auditor-Gen<:•ral's Reports-

Central Sugar Mills (Mr. Swayne), 3116. Industrial Undertakings (Mr. Vowles),

1243; (11£r. Macartney), 1490, 1882, 3045.

Public AccouHffi (Jl'r. Macartney), 1882. Australian ·workers' Union, Unemployed

Yiembers (Mr. Petrie), 1786. Baby Clinics, Number Established (Mr.

Petrie), 975. Balmoral and Coorparoo Districts, Electric

Lighting of (Hon. W. H. Barnes), 850. Bark for Brewers (Mr. Brennan), 915. Barron Falls, Utilisation of (Mr. Fry),

1786. Bedford, Hon. R., Amounts Paid by

Government for Services Rendered, Return of (Mr. Sizer), 1440, 3180~

Biggenden Iron, Tests of (Mr. Corser), 2414.

Blue Book for 1917-18 (Mr. Hodge), 2947. Bowen Workers and Loss of "Cumber­

land" (Mr. Collins), 100. Brisbane General Hospital, Expenditure on

(Mr. lloberts), 1842. Brisbane Sewerage Schemc-

Advanceo and Operations (Mr. Petrie), 415. 1721.

Report of Mr. Smail (M:r. Petrir), 781; (Jir. Corser), 849.

Brisbane Tramways Company, Proposed Deputation of Small Shareholders (Mr. ElphinMone), 559, 674.

Brookfi<:>ld District, Iron Mountain (Mr . • 1Iacartney), 2414.

Bu-derim Mountai)l Tramway, Betterment Area (Mr. Warren), 1243, 1302.

Questions-continued:

Butter-boxes and Fruit-cases, Shortage of (Jir. Walker), 2779.

Butter, Price-fixing of (Mr. Hodge), 3010. Canada, Strikes and Lockouts (Mr.

S1cayne), 3179. Canadian Herds, Plot to Introduce Disease

into (Mr. Corser), 2098. Carnarvon Electorate, Circular Letter to

Electors (Jir. Gunn), 3082. Cattle Inoculated at Yeerongpilly (Mr.

Corsrr), 915. Cattle Ticks, Eradication of (Jir. Corser),

1035. Cccil Plains, Interest Payable on Purchase

Price (Jir. Bebbington), 1092, 1191. Central Political Executive, Job Printing

by Government Printer (Mr. Corser), 81.

Central Sugar Mills, Report of Messrs. Petree and Oakes (.11r. Stcayne), 3454, 3585.

Charge • .\gainst Acting Sergeant Scanlan (Jfr. Brennan), 3011.

Charge Against Hon. Member for Kurilpa, Request for Inquiry (Mr. Fry), 2882; IJir .• Yiacartney), 3011.

Charters Towers Water Board, Loans to (Mr. lT'instanlcy), 672.

Cbeesemaking, Rennet Adulteration i.'ff r. Bebbington), 525.

Citrus Fruit, Diseases in (Mr. Brennan), 1241.

Conduct of Business (,'VIr . .iiacartncy), 3586. Copper for Munitions (Mr. Sizcr), 2726. Cunnamulla District, Occupation Licenses

(.'fir. Morgan), 729. Cyclones at Mackay and Innisfail­

AdYance from Commonwealth for Repair­ing Damage (Jir. Gunn), 1302.

Cost of Repairing Damage (Mr. Swayne), 155, 191.

Relief bv Commonwealth and State GovernmPnts (Mr. Swayn€), 1882, 2005, 2064, 2152.

Relief, Distribution of (Mr. Swnyne), 1720, 3116.

Relief to Sugar Farmers (Mr. Petrie), 2882.

"Daily Standard"-Ball Drawing (Mr. Gunn), 675. Prosecution by Censor (11Ir. Butler), 1655.

'· Dail:v Mail" Brisbane, Interest of :Ylinority Shareholders (.lfr. Stopford), 3585.

Darra Red Flag Incident (Mr. Butler), 2063.

Defpated Labour Candidates, Appointment to Government Positions (2fir. Petrie), 1440.

Departrr,ental Reports (Mr. Macartncy), 1882.

Discharged Prisoners-Home for (Mr. Petrie), 1882. Tre:ttment of (Mr. Petrie), 619.

Dri<:>d ::\1ilk Industry (Mr. Bebbington), 1092.

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Questions-continued: Education Department, Annual Report

(211Ir. Blphinstone), 1243. Election Statistics (1lfr. Macartnry) 30;

(Hon. W. H. Barncs), 1381. ' Expenses (Travelling)-

Hon. D. F. Denham's Tour of North­ern Queensland in 1913 (Jir. Butler), 1721; (.Jlr. Hodge), 2004.

Premier's Tour of State-Hon. T. J. Ryan (~l£1". Corser), 81, 1656.

Farmers and Settlers, Advances by State Savings Bank (Mr. Roberts), 728.

Fer'' Paid to Barristers and Solicitors, Rc·rurn of (Jlr. Jlacartney), 2212; (Mr. Pttrie), 2462, 3180.

Fees Paid to Mr. Moore, M.L.A. (Mr. Jioore), 1656.

Fishes, Common Names of (Jir. Gunn), 2063.

Flag at Parliament House on King's Birthday (;1£ r. Sizer), 191.

Fraser's Island Timber, Sale of (Mr. Walke:·), 1035.

Fruit-cases, Shortage of (M1·. Elphinstone), 82; (J)fr. rfunn), 192; (Mr. Warren), 851; (Mr. Walker), 2779.

Fruit Fly Ravages (Mr. Elphinstone), 1440. Fruit Fly Trap and Lure, " Harvey"

(.lb·. Elphinstone), 729. Fruit Trees, Registration of (Mr. Elphin­

ston. ), 1440. Galvanised Iron for North (Mr. Swayne),

478.

Gambling-

Arrest of Gamblers (Mr. Corser), 364. Bundaberg "Liberty" Fair (Mr. Elphin­

ston o), 2152. Gympie "Liberty" Fair (Mr. Blphin­

stone), 1036. "Liberty" Fairs, Profits by Promoters

(Mr. Sizer), 1243. ::Ylaryborough "Liberty" Fair (Mr.

Buyley), 366.

Permits for Art Unions (Mr. Bayley), 3010.

Permits for Gambling Devices (Mr. M organ); 849; (}vir. Bcbbington), 851; (]Ir·. Sizer), 1035. ·

"Rising Sun City," Commission on Takings (Mr. Elphinstone), 226.

Refusal of Permit to Returned Soldier (Jlr. Blphinstone), 1190.

Suppression of Gambling Act, Enforce­ment of Provisions (Mr. Morgan), 849, 916.

Toowoomba " Liberty " Fair, Protest by City Council (Mr. Roberts), 3585.

Gatton College, Dairy Instructor at (Mr. Butlr r), 3376.

Government Advertising-

" Halcyon" Newspaper and Government (Jlr. Gunn), 192.

Manager, Absence of (1lfr. Corser), 155. Outside Queensland (Mr. Corser), 365. Report of Manager (Mr. Morgan), 1441.

Questions-~ontinued: "Hansard "-

~o. 37, 1917, Copies Printed (Mr. Roberts), 366.

Publication of No. 17, 1918 ("lfr. Butler), 1304.

" Harvey " Fruit Fly Trap and Lure (Mr. Blphinstonc), 729.

Hospice, Lytton Road (Jfr. Carte>·), 1842.

Hughenden; Di·order at {Jb·. H. J. Ryan), 3376.

Hunter, Hon. J. M., Statement in "Aus­tralasian Journalist" (Jfr. Su·ayne), 2727.

Iguana Consols Mine (Mr. Riordan), 2818.

Income Tax on Purchase Pric., of Land (Jfr. Petrie), 674.

Income Tax Paid by Graziers (Jlr. Gunn), 1786, 2356.

Incomes of Canegrowers (.Wr. Gunn), 3011.

Incomes of Farmers and Fruitgrowers (Jlr. Gunn), 2462.

Indemnitv from Germany (Mr. Hodge), 3586 ..

Industrial Arbitration Act, Strike Ballots under (Jb. Swayne), 2414, 2626, 2726, 3010, 3116, 3179.

Industrial Arbitration Court, Statement by ::\Tr. Carney, Townsville (Jlr. Swuyne), 3585.

Industrial Diseases, Claims for Compensa­tion (Jfr. Smith), 1190.

I.W.W. Operations (Mr. Corser), 1598.

Innisfail-Cyclonic Disturbance ("Wr. Su·ayne), 155,

191, 1720, 1882, 2005, 2064, 2152, 3116; (Jlr. Gunn), 1302; (Mr. Petrie), 2882.

Dea·dlock in Cane Harvesting !1llr. S1c.1yru·), 1550, 2212, 2267, 2356.

District, Government Reconstruction Works (Mr. Fry), 1383.

Ipswich Road Joinery Works, Cost of (Mr. ·pry), 100.

Iron Ore in Bowen District (Mr. Collins), 850. .

Italians, Conscription in Queensland (Mr. Jf,;llan), 2687; (lJ,fr. Sizer), 3180.

Kedron Park Racecourse Affray (Mr. Jl organ), 850.

Kerosene-Distribution of (Mr. Brennan), 1598. Federal Tariff (Mr. Kirwan), 2005. Storage in Queensland (Mr. F. A ..

Cooper), 1303.

Kingfisher Greek, Condition of {Jfr. Bertrum), 3308.

Land Tax, ~umber of Farmers Assessed, &c. (Jfr. Thomp;on), 2063.

Land Tax Payable by Soldiers (J£r. Sizer), 2780.

Lantana, Destruction by Fly (Jfr. Swayne), 226.

Labour,' Annual Report of Director (Mr. Fry), 1242.

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Questions-continued :

Lilwrty Fairs-

Bundaberg (Jfr. Elphinstonc), 2152.

Gympie (Jfr. Elphins'lonr), 1036.

Mnryborough (Jfr. Bayhy), 366. Profits bY Promoters ("Yfr. Sizrr), 1243.

Tom' oornba, Pr".tcst by City Council (Jfr. Roberts), ,:,585.

Liquor Lan-

AmcncJment of .'\.et (Mr. Roberts). 559.

Drca'"hcs of (Jfr. lJaJ;/. y), 975. 1139.

Liquor,, In:Jpection of (J•fr. Jiorgan), 249.

Loans from commonwc·.llth Government (Jf.r. Corser), 1382.

"I.ucinda" U•c of (.lfr. Elphinstol>< ), 2882.

1\lackay C,; clonil' Disturbance-

Adv~r.rc frorn Commom\ <llth for Re­pairing Damage (Jir. Gunn), 1302.

DamagE' by C:-c!one (Jfr. 81ru:1nc), 155, 191, 1720, 1882, 2005, 20M, 2152, 3116.

R(•licf to Sugar Farmero (JI r. Petrie), 2J82.

::\Iaizr. Ex'lort to SouLhern States (.lfr. Tay'ar); 1139.

Mapl0 Timber Export0:l to A:ne1·ica (.l•fr. Bl'i nnan), 1092.

:;\Iaroochy River, Navigability of (Mr. 1r•ur, n). 782.

:\fnr~Tborough Gr~mn1ar School­Apnointment of Mr. ChiJ.de, B.A., as

Head :\1a·t•r (Jir. Walker). 3637. A;1pointment of Trustees (,1[r. Cor,,er) ~~ ,

Meat for Irw1erial Government ill on. 1!'. H. Barncs), 1302.

McCawlcy, Judge-

Inclu~ion of .Yame in Official List of Puisne Jndg·es of Supreme Court (Jfr. Moryan), 1551.

Legal Expcn~c-s in connection ·hith ~"-P­poir.tment (Mr. Fry), 1303.

Proceedings rcgra.rding r\npointrnent to Sn:•rcmc Court Bench (J~Ir. Fry) 1191 1.303. , ,

s\\"f'Hlin~ ~11 (l_g Justico of Supreme Comt 1Jir. Jloryan). 1721.

::\lining Industry-Strikes at Mines (;lfr. Swrtyn"), Z65.

1\IiEiste-rial Travc:iing ExpPnscs-

Hon. D. F. IJenham's Tour of State ("}fr. Butler), 1721; (.l.Ir. Hodye), 2004.

Hon. T. J. Ryan's Tour of State (Mt. Curser), 81, 1656.

Moir, cUr. J. "\." Appointment "'' District .:\_g·cnt, InsuranC'e De-partn1l'llt ~Mr. fJw.n), 1489.

Mooloolah J)i,,iriet, Inform<1l Leases (Jfr. Warren), 729.

Mooraborrio Appeal Case (Jfr. J[o,·gan), 673

:c\!Ioc.mc~·, :Hr., Position of (.llr. Petrie), 1598.

Mount Carbine, Strike at (.\fr. Swuyne), 3010.

Questions-continued :

Mount Edwar<ls W&ter Conservction Scheme \Mr. ,Yfacartney), 2064.

Mr. "\.. Moston's Articles in "Ca.\JOlic Ad.-ocate" (Jfr. J.lorgan), 732.

::\1r ::\1cMinn, Services of (.Yfr. Corsu), 915.

='Jew South \Vale.< Strike, Alloviaticm of Distress (Jir . .lforgan), 310.

:'\orthcrn Railwa;-. Dispute-RIJference to Mr. Judice String-er (Jfr. Petric), 29, ~882.

"Otter," s.s., Unloading -at St. Helena. and Dunwich (Jfr. Fry), 1786.

Parliament House~

Ex:n•nditure on Sanitarv Con\ enie~1ees ('Ylr. Gw!"), 192. '

Flal" on King's Birthday (.lfr. Pry). 191. Septic Convenieuces (Mr. Petrie), 226.

Party Appoiutmc nts to Pu.blic Sen·ice, Return of (.)fr. Pctrie), 1331.

Pastoraiists' In<'orne Ta~ ~\sse.>':Jmcnts (..if.Ir. Bcrtmm), 1665.

Pc,·~ons Hemoved from Queensland and Impri mcd in 2'\c)w South Wales with­out tric.tl (Jfr. lJ11tlt !'), 1092.

P0rth Conference, Recruiting Ballot (J£,·. Hebl-inctton), 2462.

r{)1ice--

Disci)1linc· in (Vr. Riordan), 2212, 2301; (Jir. Kir1tNn). 2414.

h:du,irial ~,~,,qrceuent with (,llr. Robots), 1092; (J.fr. H oJgc), 1721.

Paddor:k at Tinc1na, Cl•~ari!1g Sunkers from (Mr. H."lge 1 , 1490. 1550.

Rules, Manuals, und Orders (.lfr. Whit­/ nnl). 1242

Premier's Tour of Sh.te, Expenc0s of (Jfr. Corser), 81. 1656.

hess (~en.m·ship (Jlr. Collins), 1598, 2005.

Prisom, Annual Report of Comptroller­General for 1917-1&, (Jir. Petric), 2947.

Prohibition ;,1 Ontario, Results of (.l.lr. l.'obrrt,,), 5!'9.

Public Lanch, Annmd Report of Depart­ment Pir. Jiorgan), 1243.

Public Meetingc., Attendance at IJir. JJeb-bington), 525. ·

Public Officer,, Royal Commission on Clas·1ification of 1.if1· Corstr), 2585.

l'ublic Sernmts, Classification of Ut£r. C orstr), 1382.

Public Service Appointr.wnts, Return of (Jir. I'Ptric), 2501.

Public "\Vork'·. Annuttl Report of Depart­ment \Jfr. Pctn''), 1243.

Public \Vorko Commission. Railw~v Pro­posals inquired into , (Jfr. Sri'ayne), 2098.

Pulverised Lirn>e Fertilise~ !Mr. Jiflphin-stonc), 2585, 3045. · -

Queensland '1 urf C'lub, Racing Inquiries (Jfr. i'ollo!'k), 364, 1190.

Railways-Accident at Humphrey, Compensation for

(Mr. Uorser), 365.

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Questions-mntinued : Railways-ranlinued:

Annual Report of Department (Jir. Cor­ur), 1191

Blaxland. Cost of Work at (Jir. Elphin­stonr), 2531.

Bundaberg Rdrcshment Room, Charge against Officer .)v£1-. Fades), 3421.

Carriage of Stock at Starving Stock Rat"s (Jir. J£ organ), 2882, 2947.

Claims against Roberts), 915.

Department (.llr.

Central Station Bar-Clo;,ing of (Jir. (iunn), 3586.

Supply of Liquor to Public ;Jlr. Uunn), 3179.

Takings at (Jfr. Uunn), 3500.

Charges a.t Refrc<hment Hooms (clfr. Bt b}oington), 1191.

C0st and Earnings of Cars (.lfr. F. .-L Cooper), 916.

Cyclone. C'o~t of Repairing Damage (Jfr. Su.·a!Jnr), 1720.

Decentralisation (Jlr. Ji'orr?r), 1882.

Earnings between Ipswich and Too­woomba and Brisbane and Ipswich (Jlr. Beboington), 2881.

Employees with over Six :Months' Ser­vice (Jlr. B1·ennan), 558.

Grievances of Employees (Jlr. Riordan), 558.

Haaghton River Locip Line, Plan, &c. (Jlr. Pole!f), 1490.

Helidon Refreshment Rooms. Pric0 of B"er ut 1.1Ir. Jloore), 3011. ·

Helidon Station, Heported Pilfering at, (Jir. J?. A. Cooper), 2947.

Ipswich ;'i'ew Station (J£r. G. P. Barnes), 2152.

Locomotive No. 204, Cost of Labour and Material (Jfr. P. A. Cooper), 2462.

Munbilh-Mount Edwards Railway, Ex­penditure on (JI,·. Bell), 1785.

North Coast Line-Construction and Cast (Jir. Srnith),

3010. Coomalah and M arlborough Sections,

Opening of (Jl r. S wayne), 364.

Kelvin Grove to St. Lawrence, :Marl­boroug-h to St. Lawrcmce, l\Iackay to Midge Point ("'llr. Srnith), 1190.

Kumvanara-l\la11]borough, and Styx River Sections, :Men Employed. on CanstnlCtion (i}f1·. l'eter.wn), 415.

::>Iarlhorough - St. Lawrence Section, Conveyanc2 of Workers (Mr. KirU''l!l), 191.

Sandy Creek Ilridge, Delay in re­storing (Mr. Srmyne), 1551.

Sandv Creek-Coomalah, Locomotive on (.llr. s,,·aync), 364.

Northern Railway Dispute-R:ference to ~v1r. Justice Stringer (Jfr. Petrie), 29.

" Northern Railwav Sem.ation" l"'!lr. Pr!J), 478. .

Nundah Station, Accident at (Jlr. Sizer), 2881.

Question~-rontinued:

Railways-continued:

Office of Commissioner (Mr. Petr,"e), 525.

Overtime \Yar.:-es pnid to Running Staff, CharleYille District Ulfr. Elphinstone), 2531.

Owens Creek Line, Construction of (JI r. 811'ayne), 41G, 17:<1.

Passenger Fares between Brisbane and Sydney (Jfr. Pctric), 2832

Passes to Invali·d Soldiers (Jfr. l!obcrts), 2004, 2212.

Platforms and Sheds between Ipswich and Heliclon (Mr. Bob1 rts), 2881.

Platforms between Ipswich and B;elidon, Length and Cost (.llr. Boberts), 2881.

Port Alma Line, Rate' and Earnings (Jlr. Carter·), 723.

Proston to Stewart RiYer Survey (Jfr. Corsrr), 1655.

Refusal to carry Mr. Mason's Cane Ulr. Swayne), 3179.

Royal 'Cammission, Cost of (Jlr. Gunn), 310, 479.

Supervisor af Stores (Jb·. Ta!Jlorj, 1333.

Supplies for Department ("'!lr. Bert1·am), 1242.

Supply of 8teel Rails (Mr. Sizer), 1035.

"T" Hino·e;; for Rockhampton (.llr. Uorser), i383.

Toowoomba Eig-ht-hour De.nollSt,·ation, Sp'"cial Trair. (.11r. Brcnnan), 82.

Tweed Heach, Visit by ;y1inister {Jir. Swuyne), 5045.

\Vestcrn Mail Train :~lfr. Roberts), 2727, 2780.

\\.,.. orJ~t:rs' C,ornpt~n~:ttio!l-Clairn~ of Sloeper-gr)tters (Jlr . .11 oore), 2152.

Rel'ruiting, Pror•vsed Adjournment of 1f ouse (Jl r. Jf,,ccertney), 156.

Re·d Flag over Trad<'·~ Hall (Jfr. S,zer), :243;--(Mr. Clilday), 1385; (Hon._]!'· H. Bames), 1439; (Jfr. Ifu.rtlfJI), lbbU.

Red Triangle Indu.,trial Hut at Y n-ra­ville (.Hr. Fry), 310.

Rents P"id b v Gvvernrnent for Offices (Jfr. Pettrson): 97-+.

Re),ort of Sp2•1ch of Hon. J. A Fihlly (Ilon. H'. El. Rurnes), 781.

Returned Soldiers-Advances bv Federal Repatriation Com­

mittee (Jir. (Jledson), 266.

Applications .for Land in Oswald's Track District (.Mr. Horlge), 1490.

)laintenance in Hospit<tl for Insane (Jfr. Pr!J), 3587.

Treatment at Acetate Lime Works (.lfr. Whitford), 2462.

Treatment in :"."arth Queensland (Jlr. Sizer), 2461.

use of State Motor-car~ for (Jir. Clunn), 3116.

Returns Ordered but not Tabled l.'!lr. Vo1cles), 3586.

" Rising Sun City," Commission on Gamb­ling Takings (.'llr. Elphinstone), 226.

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Questions-continued : Roma Oil Bore, Cost, &c. (21fr. Gunn), 975.

Rose, Mr. John, Temporary Dairy Instruc­tor, Charges ag,ainst (Mr. Butler), 3454.

Savings Bank Advances to Farmers and Settlers (Mr. Roberts), 728.

Savings Bank Advances to Treasury (Jfr. (! orso·), 155.

Savings Bank Commisioner, Powers of (Jfr. Corsrr), 1881, 1882.

Scanlan, Acting Sergeant, Charge e:gainst (Jfr. Hrennan), 3011.

Secession of Queensland from Federation (Mr. Pry), 156.

Seditious Utterances of Spea1cers in Domain (Hon. 1L H. Barne,,), 416.

Seed V\-heat supplied by Government to Downs Farmers (Jfr. a. P. Barnes), 1656, 1720.

Six o'Clock Closing, Referendum on (Hon. TV. H. Banus), 850.

Sly Grog-selling in Adelaide (Jfr. Bayley), 1303.

< Socialism at V\-ork" (Jfr. CorsPr), lOO.

Soldiers' Industrial Institute-Manager's Appointment (Jfr. Sizer), 30;

(Mr .• lforgan), 226.

Provision for Training Returned Soldiers (Mr. Roberts), 191.

Soldier Newspaper Company. Government Advertisements Pir. s:; cer), 30, 82, 101.

Soldiers' Proxy Votes (.Wr. Goner), 81, 658, 1441, 1940, 2687, 3180; (Jf r. Fry), 81, 525: (2ffr. Sizer), 309; (Hon. lV. H. Barnes), 1381.

Provision for Future Yoting (Jfr. Corser), 2585.

Returning Offic<'rs m England (211r. Ounn), 3308.

Soldiers' Sett'emt>nts---Bowen Electorate, Land Open for Selec­

tion (Jfr. Col/ins), 3454.

Nanango District, Opening of Land for Purchase by Soldier-~' Settlement Group (J1r. llfor:;an), 1785.

Sunnybank Land Resumptions (11Ir. Hartley), 309; (Jir. Elphinstone), 525.

Yarraman, \Vater Supply (211r. G>tnn), 311.

'South Brisbane Gas ancl Lig·ht Company, Inflation of Assets, &c. (Mr. Bertrarn), 1655.

Stamp Duty, Views of Local Authorities' Association (Jfr. Moore), 559.

State Departments-Additional Appoint­ments and Annual Cost (Jfr. Gunn), 2098.

Sbte General Elections, Cost of (Mr. j)forgan), 100.

State I11dustrial 'Cnclertakings­Additional Hotels (Jir. Petrie), 1440. Auditor-General's Report on (11fr.

• lfaeartnfy). 1490, 3045.

Arsenic \Vorks-Commencement of Opentions (3fr.

C orser), 1655.

Price of Arsenic at (Mr. Gunn), 310.

Questions-c mtinued :

State Industrial Undertakings-cantinuecl: Arsenic Works-continued:

Supplies of Arsenic, when available (Jfr. Corser), 849.

Babinda Hotel-

.\verage Weekly Receipts (Mr. Gunn), 1441.

Coloured Waitresses and Servants (Jfr. Roberts), 1139.

Battery at Bamford, Cost, &c. (Jfr. Ounn), 1655.

Butchers' Shops-Business at V\-ynnum (Hon. W. H.

Barne,,), 81.

Cost of Retailing Beef (Mr. Bebbing­ton), 1~0.

Meat Advertisement (Mr. J[organ), 2356.

::Yiwt Supply (.'111·. Bebbington), 29, 265.

:\Iount Morgan, Closure of Shops Ufr. ll'lphinstmu ), 2947.

Places where "~tablishl•d (M1·. Gunn), 975; (.tfr. Hodge), 2005.

Purchases of l\Ieat (Mr. Gunn), 674.

Coal ::Yiines-­Baralaba-

Boring for Coal <~t (Jfr. Peterson), 2626.

Con,menccment of Operations (Jfr. Peterson), 525.

\Varra-Coal from (Jfr. Gunn), 1441.

Cost of (Mr. Gunn), 1550.

Fish Markets---Addition<Ll ~\ppointments and Annual

Cost (Jfr. Gunn), 2098.

Coet o£ (Jfr. P'r1J), 478. Exports to New South Wales !Jfr.

Pry), 1381; (!Vir. Gum,), 2063.

Fishing Boats and Nets, Sale on Time­p;qment System (Mr. Sizer), 619.

Proposal by Returned Soldiers (Mr. Pry), 310.

Quantity of Fish condemned as unfit for Sale (Jf r. Fry), 781.

Single Men in Casual Employment (Mr. F'ry), 675.

Statistics (Jfr. Petrie), 364.

Insurance-Additional Appointments,and Annual

Cost (Mr. Gunn), 2098.

Fire-Business outside Queensland (.Wr.

Morgan), 673.

Treaty Business (Mr. Fry), 672.

\Vorkers' Compensation-Claims of Sleeper-getters (Mr.

Moo1·e), 2152 . Household Workers, Amount of

Premiums and Claims (Mr. Roberts), 1882.

Judgments for Unpaid Premiums (Mr. Corser), 1785.

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Questions-continued :

State Industrial l: ndertakings-cantinued:

Joinery Works, Ipswich Road­Cost of (Mr. Fry), 100.

Produce Agency-Capital and Working Expenses (Mr.

P ctrie), 1303.

Employee,' Rail Fares, &c. (Jir. Bcbbington), 525.

Purchase of Produce in South (Mr. n,bbington), 265.

Value of Produce Purchased and Received on Consignn.ent (Mr. 'l'aylor), 414.

Sawmills-Case Timber, Quantity Cut (Mr.

lF arrcn), 851.

Imbil :Mill, Temporary Closure (Mr. Walker), 2779.

Prices Charged for Timber (M1·. Elphinstone), 1035.

Timber Supplied for Fruit-cases (1J,fr. Gunn), 192; (llir. Warren), 851.

Timber Supplied to Customers outside Queensland (Mr. G1mn), 101.

Stations-Additional Appointments, and Annual

Cost (Mr. Gunn), 2098. Meat Supplied to State Butchers'

Shops (Jir. Bebbington), 29.

Mount Hutton-Commis;ion on Sale of Cattle (Mr.

Vowles), 2531.

Cost of Bores (Mr. Robuts), 619.

Muster of Cattle (Mr. Vowles), 30. );umber of Cattle Purchased .and

::Ylustcred (J1r. Vo~vles), 100. Papers relating to Purchase of (llfr.

1 owles), 1441, 1491. Particulars regarding Purchase (.lir.

Vowlcs), 1302. Sale of Stock to J. Morissey and

Sons (Mr. Vowles), 309, 1842.

Suggested Royal Commission to inquire into acquisition b0• Govern­ment (111 r. r ou·les), 1139.

Purchases-"Book Muster" and "Bang­tail Muster" Pir. Pollock), 156.

Rates and Taxes Paid (M1·. Gunn), 155.

Sale of Cattle other than Fats c;£1'. Gunn), 559.

Sale of Fat Cattle (Mr. Bebbington), 29.

Sal(• of Store and Fat Cattle (Mr. &'unn), 674.

Sales of Hides and Tallow (Mr. M organ), 781.

Slaughtering of Cattle by Me.atworks (J.fr. Morgan), 673.

Value of Land, Buildings, and Plant; Capital Employed, and Profits (Mr. G. P. Barnes), 1439.

State Motor Vehicles, Management of (11Ir. Pctrie), 2818.

Questions-c::mtinued :

State School P<tpers and the War (J.fz· Btbbington), 2780.

State School Teachers, Payment of Salaries (Jir. Roberts), 2947, 3500.

Stockowners and Thleatworks (Mr. Bebbington), 265.

Strikes-

Ballots under Industrial Arbitration Act (.lfr. Swayne), 2414, 2626, 2726, 3010, 3116, 3179.

::l.lining Centres (J.f r. Swayne), 265.

Mount Carbine (Mr. Swayne), 3010.

)[orthern Canefields (Mr. Swayne), 1940, 2098, 3179.

Delay in Harvesting Innisfail Sugar Crop (Jir. Swayne), 2212.

Innisfail Sugar Farmers (l!Lr. Swayne), 2267.

Innisfail Ballot (Mr. Sway,;e), 2414. RPfusal of Railwa:y· Employees ·Lo

Carry Can•' in Innisfail District (Mr. Swaync). 2356.

South Johnstonc Mill and Sugar Strike, 2099.

Townsville Sanitary Workers (Mr. Szcayne), 3116, 3376.

Sugar Industry-

Dabinda and South Johnstone Mills, f'ost 'lnd Re·.ults (.lfr. Swayne), 2881.

Babinda and South Johnstone Mills, Crushings at (Jir. Swayne), 366.

Br0aches of Awards (J[r. Pctrie), 559.

Bureau of Central Sugar Mills, Report of (.l£1·. Swayne), 2818.

Bureau OfficerF, Appointrr:.ent of (Mr. S1cayne), 365.

Central Sugar Mills, Auditor-General's Report on (Mr. Swayne), 3116.

Central Sugar Mills, Report of Messrs. Petrec and Oakes (.lfr. s~vayne), 3454, 3585.

Crop, Purchase by Federal Government (Mr. Smith), 191.

Delegates, Conference of (Mr. Swayne), 81.

Fairymead Sugar Company­

Inducements to Men to go to Bunda­berg and Isis (.vir. Brennan), 1342.

Prosecutions against (llf?·. Barber), 415.

Farl!'igh ::\1ill Appeal, Expenses of (Mr. Petrie), 559.

Goondi, South J ohnstone, and Mourilyan Mill,, Crushings (Jir. Corser), 974.

Innisfail, Deadlock in Cane Harvesting (Jfr. Swayne), 1550.

Refinement of Raw Sugar (21Lr. Collins), 1440.

South Johnstone and Babinda Mills, Cost and R~sults (.ld:r. Swayne), 2881.

South J ohnstone Mill and Tramways (Mr. Swayne), 2687.

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Questions-< ontim•. d :

Sugar Industry-continued: Strike on Northern CanefieJ.ds (Mr.

Swayne), 1940, 2098, 2212.

Delay in Harvesting Innisfail Crop (Mr. Swayne), 2212.

Innsfail Farmers (Jir. Swayne), 2267. Innisfail Strike Ballot (J:fr. Swayne),

2414.

Refusal of Raih·ay EmployeE'' in Innisfail District to Carry Cane {Mr. Su·ayne), 2356. ·

South J ohnstone Mill, and Sugar Strike (Mr. Swayne), 2099.

United Canegrowers' Association, Annual Report Printed by Government Printer (Jfr. Gunn), 3500.

Tea and Kerosene, Federal Tariff (Mr. I1 irwan), 2005.

Toowoomba Hospital, Financial Aid (Mr. Uoberts), 266, 2727.

Toowoomba and East Toowoomba Elec­toral Rolls, Purification of (Mr. B·Lyley), 366.

Townsville Sanibry Workers' Strike (Mr. Swayne), 3116, 3376.

"'Cnivers.oJ Fr<>cdom League" (J:fr. G. P. Barnes), 1243.

\Var Savings Certificates, Action of De­partment of Public Instruction (1-Ir. Si·er), 6'74; (Jir. 11'/phin.\tone), 1190.

\Vealth Prodnction of Queensland 1.l:fr. Col/ins), 2301.

\Vestwood Sanatorium-

Completion of (M1·. Pctcrson), 3116.

\Vater Supply (Jfr. Peterson), 916.

V\'heat Certificates (Commonwealth), Gambling with (Mr. F. A .. Coomr), 2152. •

\Vheat and Flour, Supplies of (Jfr. JJrennun), 2461.

\Vilga Pri··ate Hoopital, Examination of Nurse (Jir. JJrern.cm), 317f).

\Vool Sold by Gov<;:rnme,1t, Quantity and Price (Jir. Uunn\. 1489.

\Vorkers' Acrommcdation In6pector, Cairns, Appointment of Mr. Au~tin Thcodoro (Jlr. Hcbbinuton),- 1842.

Worker•' Dwelling', Advances for (Mr. lJebbinr;tonL 67-t

~'ell~,, Fiag , ]I lying at top of Queen Street (Mr. Kirwa.n), 2S83.

Railways-Brooloo to IS::,enilworth Extens.ion, Re­

port of Public \Vorks Commission, 1721.

Haughton River Loop Line (tabling of plnn), !308; (approval of plan), 3376.

Manv P8aks to :;\!Gw Cannindah Ex-t'ension (tablino:s of plan), 3180; (approval of plan). 3326.

i'llulgowie to Thornton Exl .•nsion (Laid­ley Vailey), Report of Public Works Commission, 3180.

vVoodford to Peacl·.ester Branch I,ine, Report of Public Works Commission, 27i.l0.

1918-c

Railways-continued :

Yarraman to N anango Extension (tabling of plan), 3308; (approval of plan), 3380; (plan returned from c,mncil), 3588.

Removal and Imprisonment, without trial, of Citi·zens of Queensland by Common­wealth (Motion for Adjournment)­

(j!I·r. !Jv;ler), 1139.

Reply, Address in, 23.

Debate on, 23, 31. Presentation of, 154.

Returns-,.\greement with Commonwealth Govern­

ment for Purcha<;e of Sugar (Mr Smith's motion), 729.

Bedford, Hon. R., ,'\mounts Paid by Go­vernment for services rendered :JYir. Sizer' s motion), 732.

Cattle Sold and Ca1 i le Tramferrerl from State Stations in Xorth Queensland (Mr. Murgan's motion), 852; (return tabled), 1191.

Fees Paid to Barristers and Solicitors {Mr. Petrie', motion), 675; (return tabled), 2687.

Fees Pavable to Burristen; and Solicitors nnd 'rc'coverod frcm Parties opposing the Crown (Mr . .?etrie's motion), 2948.

Fruit Fly Trap and L•1re (Harvey's) (Mr Elphinstonr>'s motion), 2585; (retPrr. tabled), 2687.

General Election-

Results of Voting at various Polling­booths (Mr. Macartuey's motion), 8~, (return tabled), 192.

(Mr. Roberts's mot;on), 560; (returr. tabled), 1244.

Newspaper Advertising Contracts (':\fr. Sizer's motion), 560.

Premier's Tour of State, Cost of (Mr. Corser's motion), 101; (return tabiPd), 1721.

Public Service .'\ppointments (Mr. Petrie's motion), 1551

Soldier Settlements, Names and Situation of Areas (Mr. M.wartney's motion), 619; {return tabled), 1191.

Soldiers' Proxy Votes, C'ablegrams relat­ing to (Mr. Corse.·'s motion), 101; (w. turn tabled), 192; (printing of return), 192.

Soldiers' Votes, St:llistics (Mr. Frv's motion), 101; (return tabled), 182; (printing of return), 192.

State Stations, White and Coloured Labour Employed (Mr. V owles's mo­tion), 2356.

State Insurance Department, Names and Salaries of Employees (Mr. Siznr's motion), 560; · {retarn tabled), 1244.

Trust Funds, Particulars Respecting (M•·. Macartney' s motion), 2267; (retur·J tabled), 3010. '

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Sitting Days- Supply-

Friday, 1656. Monday, 3046. Prcecdence of Government Business on

Thursdays, 1167. Sessional Order, 30.

Six o'Clock Closing of Liquor Bars-­(Mr. Bayley' s motion I, 1093.

Special Adjournments­French Mission, 2568. From 8th August to 20th August (Brisbane

Exhibition), 1527. From 18th October to 22nd October, 3344. .From 22nd October to 24th October, 3398. From 25th October to 6th November, 3504. From 6th 1'\ov.;mber to 27th November,

3607; (Rcscihion of Resolution), 3611. Town Planning Conference, 1334. Close of Session, 3643.

Stamp Duties, Government Proposals, 185, 211; (Mr. Macartney's amendment), 215; (Hon. W. ~I- Barnes's amend· ment), 216; (Mr. G. P. Barnes's amendment), 220; (Mr. Elphinstone':·. amendment), 221; (Mr.Sizer's amend· ment), 223; (reception of resolution), 227.

Standing Order No. 84, Suspension of, for Rescissioa of a Resolution, 3611.

Standing Order No. 308, Suspension of, 3215·

Standing Orders Committee-Appointment, 30.

Standing Orders, Suspension of­Bills, 3047. Supply, 852, 2414, 3047.

Statement, Ministerial-Changes in Ministry during Recess, 22.

Strikes-Sanitary vVorkers, 'l'ownsville (motion for

adjournment-Mr. Vowles), 3454. Segar ·workers, Xorthern Canefields (mo­

tion for adjournment-Mr. Swayne's), 1940.

Subvention of Friendly Societies Act­(Ml'. Roberts'B motion), 1342.

Succession and Probate Duties­Government Proposals, 227; {reception of

.rcso,utions), 280.

Constitution of Committee, 66.

Opening of Corrmittee, 932.

Estimates-m-Chic·£, 1818-19 (t>ebled). 1551.

Estimates, Supplcm~ntary, 1917-18 (tabled), 3180

Estimates, Supplementary, 1918-19 (tabled), 3180.

Financial ::ltatPment, 1551; (debate on), 1611. 1657, 1723, 1786, 1843, 1883, 1951, 2006; (tablE's relating to), 1551.

Grievances before Supply, 855, 932.

E.<timatcs-in-C'hi /-

Agriculture and Stock­Agricultural College, 3079. Chemical Laboratory, 3079 . Chief Office, 3047. Dairy Produce Acts, 3079. Di•·c>ase,, in Plants Act, 3079. Miscellaneou~ Services (Subdivision),

3079. Slaughtering Act, 3079. State Farms and Gardens, 3079.

Exec•Jtiv<' and L~gislative­Aide-d,.-Camp to His Excellency the

Gover;wr, 1553, 2042. Executive Council, 2042. Hii' Exce!l{•ncy the Governor, 2042. Legislative A~sembly, 2042. Legislative Conncil, 2042. Legislative Council and Legislative

A,ccmbly, 2047.

Home Secretary-Aboriginals, Relief of, 2306. Advertising Office, 2314. Chief Office, 2153, 2301. Dunwich Benevoh,nt Asylum, 2316. He'llth, 2320. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions,

2328, 2436. I nsanit:,-, 2445. Lazaret, Pc,el l5land. 244b. Medical Offic~rs, 2447. Miscellaneous Services, 2501. Outdoor Relief, 2447. Polil e, 2462. Police Investment Board, 2493. Prisons, 2493. Registrar-General, 2498. State Children, 2499. Steamer " Otter," 2501.

Ju,ticc-Chief Office. 28Hl; (Mr. Roberts's

amendment), 2833, 2883. Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2887. Courts of Petty Sessions, 2887. District Courts, 2887. Electoral Registration, 2889.

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:Supply- continued :

Estimatcs-in-C hirf-continued: Justice-continued:

Friendly Societies, 2']98.

Parliam":>ntary DraftBman, 2898.

Public Service Superannuation Board, 2899.

Sheriff, 2899. Stamp ()ffice, 2900.

Supreme Cuurts, 2901.

Titles, 2902.

Mines-Chi ,f Officq. 3022.

In Aid of Mining. 3044.

Mining Fields, 3044.

" Queensland Government Mining Journal," 3044.

School of Mines (Charters Towers), 3044.

I'rcmier and Chief Secretary­

Agent-General for thP State, 2116.

~"'-udit Office, 2121 ChiQf Office, 2099.

Intelligence and Tourist Bureau, 2121.

Miscellaneous Services, 2126.

Museum, Bri;;bancl, 2122.

Public Librar:;- of Q•Jcensland, 2124.

Public Service Board, 2124.

St-eamer "Lucinda," 212S.

Thursday I;;icmd, 2126.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 3080, 3E7.

Inspection Staff, 3151.

Medical and Dqntal Inspection, 3151.

Queensland Dniversity, 3151.

Schools of Arts, 3151.

Secondary Education, 3151.

,State Schools, 3161.

Technical Education, 3151.

Training College, 3151.

"vVomen's Ccllego, 3151.

Public Lands-Chief Office. 2964.

District Offices, 2984.

Land Court, 2984.

Miece!laneous, 2984.

Survey Office, 2984.

Public W arks­

Buildings, 2523.

Chief Offic", 2501.

Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2523.

Gas Act of 1916, 2528.

In.spect~on~ of Machinery and Scaffold-Ing, 652t.

Labour and F.actories, 252'1.

Services, Public Buildings, 2522.

\Vorkers' Accommodation Act, 2528.

Supply-contimwd :

K<t;mates-in-Chief-continued: Railways-

Central TJivision, 2813. Chid clffice, 2531, 2587, 2780; (Jfr.

;S'i zer' s a1n1 narnt nt), 2603 l'<orthern Division, 2815.

Southern D;vision, 2780.

Treasury­

Analyst, 2959. Chief Offic(,, 2902, 29t,8.

Dry Dock, South Brisbane, 2960.

Land and Income Tax, 2960.

Mnrine, 2962. Marine Board, 2962.

Printing Office 2962.

Stores, 0'96~

\Vat<:>r :'upph·, 2964.

Loan Fund .tccount­Mines-

Industrial Undertakings­State Coal Mine, 3210.

Premier and Chief Secretary­

Soldiers' Settlement and Repatriation, 3208.

Public Lands-Wire Netting, 3210.

'Public \Vorks-Buildings and State Sawmill, 3208.

Railways, 3210.

Treasury-\Vater Supply, Loans to Local Bodies,

and State Trawler, 3209.

Tru,<t and Spaial Funds­

Agriculture and St-ock-Diseases in Stock and Brands Acts,

3205. Live Stock and Meat Export Act, 3205.

Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices Act, 3205.

Special Standing Fund, 3206.

State Produce Agency, 3206. Sugar Experiment Stations Act, 3206.

Home Secretary-Government Advertising Office, 3191.

Police Superannuation Payrr.ents, 3191.

State Hotel, Babinda, 3191.

Justice-Public Curator, 3199. State Insurance Office, 3199.

Mines-State Coal ::Yline, 3207.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Immigration, 3181. State Butchers' Shops, 3181.

Public Lands--Central Rabbit Board Fund, 3203. ·

State Stations, 3203. \Varrego Rabbit District Fund, 3205.

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Supply-cJ 'tinved : Tru,<f and Special Funds-continued:

Public WorkS-State Sawmills, 3195.

RailwayS-Railway Refreshment Rooms, 3207.

Steamer " Allinga" ChaTter Account, 3208.

Treasury-Central Sugar Mills, 3200. Harbours and Rivers, 3202. State Fishery Business, 3202.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1917-18-Agriculture and Stock, 3263. Executive and Legislative, 3257. Home Secretary, 3262. Justice, 3263. Mines, 3263. Premier and Chief Secretary, 3257. Public Instruction, 3263. Public Lands, 3263. Public Works, 3262. Railways, 3264. Treasury, 3263.

Estimates (Loan), Supplcrnentary, 1917-18-Agricu!ture and Stock, 3266. Home Secretary, 3266. I'ublic Works, 3266. Railways, 3266. Treasury, 3266.

Estimates (Trust Funds), Supplementary, 1917-18-

Agriculture and Stock, 3265. Home Secretary, 3264. Justice, 3264. Premier and Chief Secretary, 3264. Public Lands, 3264. Railways, 3265. Treasury, 3264.

Estimates, Snpplementary, 1918-19-Exccutive and Legislative and Depart­

ment of Justice, 3210; \Mr. Vowles's amendment), 3217.

Loan Proposals, 1918-19 (message from Governor), 6180; (resolution in com­mittee of ·ways and Means), 3241.

Reception of Resolutions, 3267.

Votes on Account (.£1,650,000), 955: I £1,650,000), 2415; (£900,000-1919-20), 3266.

Suspension of Standing Order No. 84 for Rescission of a Resolution respecting a Special Adjournment, 3611.

Suspension or Standing Order No. 306, 3215.

Suspension of Standing Orders­Bills, 3047. Supply, 852, 2414, 3047.

Taxation Proposals-(Land and Income TaxPs), 83, 104, 171;

(Mr. :Vlacartney's amendments), 171, 176: (Mr. H:lphinstone'·' amPndment). 174: (reception of resolutions), 182; motion to agree 'o resolutions), 193: (stamp dutico), 185, 211; (Mr. Macartney'·,, amendment), 215; (Hon. \Y. H. Barnes's amendment), 216; (Mr. G. P. Barnes's amflndment), 220; (Mr. Elphinstone's amendment), 221; (:\lr. Si,er's amendment), 223; (recep­tion of reculutions), 227; (suceession J,nd probate duties), 227; (reception of resolution), 280.

Time Limit of Speeches, Members Granted an Extension of Time­

Hen. W. H. Barnes, 108, 1260. :Vlr. Bayley, 1097. :V1r. Carter, 1146. Mr. Collins, 1865. Mr. Elphinstone, 1249. Hon. J. A. Fihelly, 1227. Mr. Macartney, 1968. Hon. T. J. Ryan, 951, 2016.

Valedictory, 3643.

Ways and Means-Constitution of Committee, 66. Opening of Committee, 82. Loan Proposals (.£9,847,327), 3241. Land and Ir.come Tax Proposals, 83, 104

171; (Mr. Macartney's amendments)~ 171, 176: (Mr. Elphinstone's amend­ment), 174; (reception of resolutions) 192: (motion to agree to resolutions): 193.

Stamp DutiPe, 185, 211; (Mr. Macartnev's amendment), 215; (Hon. W. H. Barnes's amendment), 216; (Mr. G. P. Barnes's amendment), 220: (Mr. Elphinstone's amendment), 221; (Mr. Sizer's amendment), 223; (reception of re~olution), 227.

Succession and Probate Duties, 227; (recep­tion of resolution), 280.

Votes on Account (.£1,650,000), 957; 1.£1.650,000), 2435; (balance of vote), 3277.

Yarraman to Nanango Railway Extension­('fabling of plan), 3308; (approval of plan),

3380; (plan returned from Council) 3588. •

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LEGISLATIVE ASS E:Yt BLY.

INDEX TO SPEECHEt3.

APPEL, Honourable John George (Albert)­Takes his seat, 81.

BILLS:

AI ·scEt Soldiers' Votin~ Bill !Council's •:l;nendmenu), 3603; (C<:>tmcil's' message, ="o. 2), 3603; (mc-<-age to Counc:l de­claring· Bill ·' lost"), 3638.

Dairy Produce Bill !committee) 3391 3392. I ' '

Fish and Oyster Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1559; (com nittec), 1560, 1561.

Industrial Aruitration Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 2279.

Infant Life Protection. Act Amendment Dill (initi.1-tion), 2067.

Local vYorks Loans Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 2066.

Rta\e Ent;rprises Bill (committee), 1602; (lounctl s mes •. agc, ='!o. 4), 3640.

Stock Bill (initiation), 1722.

Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Bill (Council's message, No. 2), 3639, 3640; (m<>"•"age tJ Council. No. 3) 3642 ' ,

European War-

Progrcss of the .'l.lliec·. 3587.

Financial Statmnent, 1726. Railway-

Many Beaks to New Cannindah Exton. sion (approval of plan), 3329.

SuPPLY:

Esti•Jzatrs-in-Ghief-

Homc. Sccrebry­Aborip-inals, Reliof of, 2307.

·Chief Office, 2153.

Police, 2476.

Justic-e-Chief Office, 2838.

Electoral Registration, 2891.

Mines-

Chief Gffice, 3037.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 3142.

Publio W arks­Chief Office, 2508.

Railways-Chief Office, 2542.

SUPPLY-continued:

'Tru~t and Special FunrZs­

Public Works-State Sawmill;;;, 3198.

E'.<fimatcs, Su]Jtllcnl< ntary, 1918-19-Executive and Legislative and Depart­

ment of J usticc, 3211, 3213.

'\VAYS AXD :!YfEAXS:

Land and Income Taxes, 115.

Valedictory, 3645.

ATTORNEY~GENERAL [vide "Ryan, Honourable Thomas Joseph "1.

BARBER, George Phillip, (Bundaberg)-

SUPPLY;

J;'.,timatcs-in-Chief­

Trcasury-

Chief Office, 2952.

BARNES, George (Warwick)-

BILLS:

Powell,

Esquire

Esquire

Brisuane Tramway Fares Bill (2°), 1273.

Brisbane Tramway Purchase Bill (2°), 1469.

Chillao-oe and Etheridge R1ilways Bill (2°), ~344.

Dingo and MarsuJ:ial Destruction Bill (2°), 1354; (committee), 1360, 1362.

Income Tax ~\et Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 250.

Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment Bill (initiition), 2277.

Insurance Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 2385; (Council's amendments), o321.

Land Act Am• ndmtmt Bill (No. 2) (2°). 749.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 3) (2°), 1207; (committee), 1322.

Land Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°), 259; (Council's amendmenw), 1111, 1114.

Stamp Act Amendment Bill· (committee), 285.

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BARNES, George Powe!l Esquire-con­tinued:

BILLS-continued:

State Enterprises Bill (committee), 1601, 1608, 1609, 1610.

State Produce Agencv Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1120; !Council's amendments), 2921.

Succession and Probute· Duties Acts ~.l,mendment Bill {2°), 381.

Tra.des and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill tinitiation), 2219.

Valuation of Land Bill (initiation), 103; (2°), 675; (committee), 683, 689.

Wages Bill (committee), 549, 553, 555, 557.

Financial Statement, 1793.

Industrial Legislation, E·ffect of, 277; {moves amendment), 278.

Personal Explanation, 1981.

Railways-

H•wghton River Loop Line (approval of plan), 3378.

Ma_ny Peaks to New Cannindah Exten­siOn (approv.al of plan), 3335.

SUPPLY:

Estimate.dn-Chief­

Agricultur(l and Stock­

Chief Office, 3072.

Home Secretary­

Chief Office, 2181. Dunwich Benevolent Asylum, 2319. Health, 2324. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions

2333, 2437. ,

Outdoor Relief, 2447. State Children, 2499.

Railways-

Chief OfficB, 2566, 2620. Southern Division, 2781.

Treasury-

Chief Office, 2912, 2958.

Loan Fmul, Account­

Treasury, 3209.

. 1'rust and Special Funds­

Premier and Chief Secretary-

State Retail Butchers' Shops, 3182, 3190.

E.,tirnates, S11pplernentary, 1917-18-Premier and Chief Secretary, 3259. Public Workc. 3263.

Vot< on Account (£1,650,000), 2424.

.WAYS AKD MEmS:

Land and Income Taxes, 136, 175.

Loan Proposals (£9,8.1?,327), 3255.

Stam~J Dutic9, 220; (moves amendment) ~0 . ,

Succr ,e:on <md Probate Duties, 236

BARNES, Honourable Walter Henry. (Bulimba)-

Address in Reply, 60.

BILLS: Al.Jsent Soldiers' Voting Bill (initiation),

3316; 12°), 3317; (committee), 3342. Appropriation Bill, No. 2 (committee),.

2436. Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (initiation),

784, 787; (moves motion that counsel be heard at bar of House), 1037; (2°), 1251; (committee), H48, 1452, 1457, 1459.

Brisbane Trarnw.ay Purchase Bill (initia­tion), 746, 789.

Chillagoo and Etheridge Railways Bill (2°), 324.

Constitution Act Am<mdment Bill (2°), 2651.

Dairy Produce. Bill (cowmittee), 3383, 3385, 3388; (0 ), 3393.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction Bi!I (c. mmittee), 1358, 1360, 1364, 1367.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (mitia­tion), 3381.

Government Loan Bill (2°), 3256; (com­mittee), 3256.

Income Ta.x Act Amendment Bill (2°), 244; (Council's amendments), 1068, 1069, 1070.

Insurance· Act Amendment Bill (2' ), 2228; (Council's amendments), 3320, 3322; (Council's mL'ssage, No. 2), 3501.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2) (initia­tion), 635; (2°), 747; (committee), 754, 755, 757.

Land Act. Amendment Bill (No. 3) {initia­tion), 1039.

Local Works Loans Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 20b6; (committee), 2239.

Meatworks Bili (2°), 984.

Metropolitan <J.nd Ipswich Water Supply owd ScwPrage Acts Amendment Bill (2°). 2081; (committee), 2731, 2732, 2739, :0:7~9. 2750, 2754, 2755, 2757, 2758, 2759; (Council's amendments), 3394.

Patriotic Funds Administration Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1171, 1192.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (2°), 452; (Council's amendments), 1306, 1308, 1309, 1311, 1312 .

Stamp Aut Amendment Bill {Council's amendments), 3134.

StatP. Enterprise.s Bill (initiation), 1384; (2 ), 1521; (committee), 1562, 1565, 1568, 1569, 1571, 1580, 1582, 1583, 1604; (Council's <:mendmente), 3119, 3123, 3124; (Council's message, No. 2), 3591, 3592.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 368, 638; (Council's amendments), 2919, 2921.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bill (consideration of Bill as amended), 396; (Council's amend­ments), 3013.

Technical Instruction Act Amendmentr Bill (2°), 1411; (Council's amendments), 2922. .

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BARNES, Honourable Walter Henry-cC~n­tinued:

BILLS-continued: •rrades and Labour Hall Lancl Grant

Bill (initiation) 2213; (committee), 2298. ,

Valuation of Land Bill (2°), 589; (com­mittee), 681, 682, 683, 684, 685, 687, 688, 689, 690.

Wages Bill 12°), 534; (committee), 546, 549, 550.

Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Bill (Cou'lcil's amendments), 3598.

Busine,, Order of (prece-dence of Govern­ment business on Thursdays), 1168.

Enoggera-Terror' s Creek Railway, Com­pensation for Land Resumed, 423.

EuropHln War-Pngress of the Allie,, 3587.

Financial Statement, 1611. Gambling Devices for Raising :Money, 745. Grienmces before Supply, 859. Indu;trial Le(\islation, Effect of, 920. Land Tax, Proposed Reduction or Re­

moval, 572. ' Petition to hear Brisbane Tramways Com­

pany by Counsel at Bar of House 851, 852. ,

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-Executive and Legislative-

His Excellency the Governor, 2042. Legislative Arosem bly, 2043. Legislative Council and Legislative

Assembly. 2047, 2048. Home Secretary­

Advertising Office, 2315. ('hid Office, 2155, 2171. Dunwich B0nevolent Asylum, 2316. Health, 2322, 2326. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions,

2332, 2440. Laza.ret, 2446. Outdoor Relief, 2447.

Justice-eh ief Office, 2834. District Courts, 288H. Electoral Registration, 2889, 2897. Public Service Superannuation

Boarcl, 2899. Sheriff, 2899. Sta,mp Office, 2900. Supreme Courts, 2902. Titles, 2902.

Premier and Chief Secrebry­Agcnt-General for the State, 2U7. Chiei Office, 2108, 2111.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 3081, 3137.

Public Works­Chief Offic(, 2513.

SUPPLY-continued: Estirnates-in-Chief-contir,ue(l:

Ro,ilways--Central Divi"ion. 2813. Chief Office, 2597, 2622, 2624. Southern Division, 2785, 2803.

Treasury-Chief Office, 2904, 2948, 295'7. Land and Income Tax, 29-62 Printing Office, 2962. Stores, 2963.

'l'rust and Sp1 cial Ftcnds-­I-Iome Se-cretary~

Guvcrnruent Advertising Office, 3191. State Hotel, Babiuda, 3192.

Justice-Public Cm· 1tor, 3199.

Premim· and Chief Secretary­Immigration, 3181. State Retai1 Butcher&' Shops, 3180.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1917-18-Prcmicr P.nd <;;hie£ Secretary, 3259.

E"timatc_, (Lva.n), Supplemmtary, 1917-18-

Home Secretary, ?.266.

Estimates ('L'rust Funds), Supplementary, 1917-18-

Railways, 3265.

Estimates, S·upp/ementa.ry, 1918-19-Exocutive and Legislative and Depart­

m<:>nt of Judice 3213. Reception of Resolutions (Premier and

Chief Secreta.ry--Cnief Office), 3267; (Agent-General for State), 3268; (Steamer '' Lucinda''), 3269; (Public Buiklings), 3272: (Railways-General E,tablishment), 3273.

Votes on Account (£1,650,GOO), 955, 956; (£1,650.000), 2415, 24-32; (£900,000-1919-20), 3266, 3267.

WAYS AND MEANS:

L,1r.cl and Income Taxes, 104, 108; (motion to agree to resolutions), 194.

Loan Proposcls (£9,847,327), 3247. Stamp Tlutic", 215, 216, 224, (moves

amendment), 216. Succ<:>ssion und Probate Duties, 237. V oil on Account (£1,650.000), 957, 958;

(£1,650,000), 2435.

BAYLEY, Percy Molineux, Esquire (Pittsworth)-

BrLLS: Brisbane Trumwo,y Fares Bill (2°), 1281. Chillagoc ancl J<.:theridge Railways Bill

(2°), 341. Land Tax Act Amendment Bill (com­

mittee), 264. Ponuiar Initiative and Rcfcrer,.dun, Bill

(2"), 442. Wages Bill (2°), 544; (committee), 555.

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BAYLEY, Percy Molinerx, Esquire-con-tinued:

Disorder in Gallery, 1334.

Financial Statement, 1888.

Gambling Devices for Raising Money, 742.

Grievances before Supply, 954.

Industrial Legislation. Effect of, 927.

Land 'rax, Proposed Reduction or Remo\al (seconds Mr. Bebbi•1gton's motion), 161.

Six o'Clock Closing of Liquor Bars (moves motion), 1093.

SuPPLY:

E +!:nates-in-Chief­

Railways-Chief Office, 2600.

BEBBINGTON, William, Esquire (Drayton)­A.ddress in Reply, 42.

BILLS; Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways Bill

(2°), 344. Dairy Produce Bill (committee), 3382,

3384, 3387, 3388, 3392; (30), 3393. Dingo and Marsupial Destruction Bill

(initiation), 979; (2°) 1353; (committee) 1363; (Council's amendments), 3397. '

Inco.me Tax Act Amendment Bill (com­mltte), 251, 252, 253; (Council's ~amend­ments), 1113.

Industrial Arbitration Act A~endment Bill (initiation), 2271.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2) (initiation), 632; (committee), 757.

Land Act Arr,endment Bill (No. 3) (com­mittee), 1321.

Land Acts Amendment Bill (initiation) 578, 622; (committee), 1393, 1400. '

Land Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°) 255 · (Council's amendments), 1110, 1113. '

Meatworks Bill (2°), 817. Patriotic Funds Administration Act

Amendment Bill !initiation) 1169 · (Mr. Elphinstone's amer>dment), '1110.'

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (2°), 479; (committee), 498, 501, 505 507; (Council's amendments) 1306 1310' 1312. , , ,

State Enterpri'es Bi'l (initiation) 1384 1444; (committee), 1573, · 1599. ' '

State Iron and Steel Works Bill (initia­tion), 102.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 369 636 639 · (2°) 1052; (3°); 1173. ' ' ' '

Stock Bill (!nitiation), f722, 2068; (2°), 2368; (motwn to go mto committee), 2374; (committee), 2380.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 384.

Technical Instruction Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 621.

Tmdes and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill (initiation), 2214; (2°), 2295.

BILLS-continued:

Valuation of Land Bill (2°), 649; (com­mittee), 683, 684.

Wages Bill (~ '), 51l1; (committee), 549, 551.

Bu·.iness, OrJer of (precedence of GovNn­ment business on Thursdays), 1168.

Enoggera-Terror's Creek Railway, Com-pensation for Land Resumed, 419.

Financial Statement, 1688.

Gambling Devices for Raising Money, 744.

Grievances before Silpply, 932.

Industrial Legislation, Effect of (seconds Mr. Swavne's motion), 270; (:',Ir. G. P. Barnes's, amendment), 427.

Land Tax, Proposed Reduction or Removal (moves motion), 156; (Mr. Butler's amendment), 575.

Railway-Haughton River Loop Line (approval of

plan), 3377.

Speaker, Election of, 4,

SUPPLY:

E stima t es-in-C hie f­Home Secretary­

Chief Office, 2163. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions,

2439. Police, 2481.

Justice-Chief Office, 2842, 2845. Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2887. Electoral Registration, 2889, 2894.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Agent-General for the State, 2117. Chief Office, 2107. Steamer "Lucinda," 2125.

Public Lands­

Chief Office, 2975.

Railways-Chief Office, 2546, 2608.

Truet 'Ctnd Special Funds­

Home Secretary-State Hotel, Babinda, 3194.

Premier and Chief Secretary-State JlPtail BntchN~' Shops, 3187.

Public vVorks-State Sawmills, 3198.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1917-18-

Railways, 3264.

Vote on Account (£1,650,000), 2421.

'\VAYS AND MEANS;

Land and Income Taxe«., 112; (motion to agree to resolutions), 210.

Loan Proposals (£9,847,327), 3253.

Stamp Duties, 215.

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BELL, Ernest Thomas, Es~uire (Fassifern)-­Takcs his seat, 100.

BILL:

Metropolitan and Ipswich \Vater Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill (committee), 2743.

SuPPLY:

]!}st irna t es-rin-Ch ief­

Railways-Southern Division, 2809

BERTRAl'li, William, Esquire (Maree) [.-:dr also " Chairman of Com­mittees "].

Appointed Chairman of Committees, 31; (returns thanks for election}, 83.

BILL·.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (Coun­cil's amendments), 1065, 1069.

Relieves Speahr in Chair, 813, 882, 949, 1174, 1244, 1273, 2097, 2633, 3266, 3326.

Speaker, Election of (seconds nomination of Mr. W. McCorrnack), 2.

Takes Chair in absence of Speaker, 191, 226, 265, 309. 364, 414, 478, 525, 558.

Yaledictory, 3646.

BRENNAN, Frank Tenison, Esquire (Toowoomba)-

Addre··s in Reply {second's adoption), 27.

BILLS:

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (commit­tcc). 1454, 1456, 1459.

Stamp .\et Amendment Bill (committee), 285, 286. 288, 289, 290, 291, 294. 295; (Council's amendments), 3134, 3135.

State Enterprises Bill (committee), 1600. Statp Produce Agency Act Amendment

Bill (initiation), 640; (2'), 1048. Stock Bill (committee), 2379, 2381. Succession and Probatl' Duties Acts

Amendment Bill (committee\, 387, 388, 389, 391; (consideration oi Biii as am~ndcd), 395; (Council's amendments), 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019.

Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill (2°), 2296.

\Vages Bill (committee), 546, 548, 549, 553. 554, 557.

\Yorkers' CompC'nsation Acb Amendment Bill (Council's amendments}, 3600.

SL~PPLY:

Nstim a tfs-in-C hie/-

Ho1ne ·3ccrctary--

Health, 2322. Hospito.ls and Charitable Institutions,

2~37.

Police, 2480. Prisons, 2495, 2497. State Children, 2500.

SuPPLY-continued:

EMimatcs-in-Chief-continued:

Railwavs-Chief Office, 2564.

Treasury-

Chief Office, 2906.

Reception of Resolutions (Hospitals and Charitable Institutions), 3269.

BUTLER, Robert John Cnthbert, Esquire . (Lockyer)---

BrLL:

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (2 ), 1119.

Financial Statement, 1685.

Land Tax, l'ropo'ud Reduction or Re­moval, 164; (movej,; amendment), 164.

Removal and Imprisonment of Citizens of Queensland by C?mmonwcalt~ Authori­ties (moves motwn}, 1140; (m reply), 1166.

Sl."PPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­

HomC' Secretary­Chief Office, 2175. Hospitals and Charitable Institu­

tions, 2442.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Museum, Brisbane, 2122, 2124.

CARTER, George, Esquire (Port Curtis}­

BILLS:

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (2 ), 481.

Wages Bill (committee), 554. Financial Statement, 1<\66.

Railways-ManY Peaks to New Cannindah Ext,n­

sion (approval of plan), 3332. RemoYal and Impri~onment of Citizens of

Queensland by Commonwealth Authori­ties (second's motion), 1142.

Six o'Clock Closing of Liquor Bars, 1105.

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (William Bertram, Esquire, Maree)-

A ppointment, 31 ; (returns thanke for elec-tion), 83. '

Allowance of £200 to each Member of Assembly-

The vote being a matter of State policy applying- to the whole Assembly !is ?­bodv and not to members as mdr­vidli~ls it i,; competent for members to vote' on the question, 3215, 321'7.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction Bill-Amendment (Mr. Corser's) to clause 3 not

in order as it is substantially the BamP as ~n amendment just negatived, 1360. '

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CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (William Bertram, Esquire)-continued:

Expressions Ruled Out of Order-" First you were with the Germans, and

now you want an allied victory," 1864. "Oh, coward, name the man," 1740. " That is a lie,'' 1864. "We have been gagged by the Chair­

man," 2920. J\;Jember not in order in endeavouring to

associate anv mPmber of the House with rebellion in -Ireland," 1821.

Relieve;; Speaker in Chair, 813, 882, 949, 1174, 1244, 1273, 2097, 2633, 3266, 3326.

Takes Chair in absence of Speaker, 191, 226, 265, 309, 364, 414, 478, 525, 558.

CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES, TEM­PORARY-

Panel Nominated- by Mr. Speaker, 22. Members of Panel called upon-

Mr. Foley, 222, 284, 546, 992, 1390, 1579, 1811, 1911, 2124, 2181, 2307, 2493, 2558, 2612, 2732, 2805, 2847, 2973, 3018, 3026, 3072, 3120, 3277, 3323, 3326, 3337.

Mr. Pollock, 386, 2537, 2754, 2825, 2859, 3210.

'!\fr. Roberts, 681. Mr. Smith, 211, 227, 248, 345. 496, 1062,

1687, 1886, 1975, 2441, 2531, '2888, 2953, 3054, 3140, 3184, 3266.

:Mr. Walker, 2039, 2903. Expn·,eione Ruled Out of Order-

" He knew how the people were bribed to return hon. members opposite (Jl1r. Smith), 505.

"R(!marks 111ade by judgeo were made more for political reasons than other­wise" (Jir. F'oley), 2853.

" You .are as big a liar ae you are dis­loyal., (Mr. Smith), 1689.

"You are nothing but a scavenger" (.Mr. Walku), 2906.

CHIEF SECRETARY [ride " Ryan, Honourable Thomas Joseph "].

COLLINS, Charles, Esquire (Bowen)­BrLLs:

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°) 2662 ; (committee), 2701. '

Industrial Arbitrfttion Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 2274.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1122.

T(lchnical lnstru<'tion Act Amendment Bill (Council's message, No. 2), 3325.

Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill (initiation), 2218.

Disorder in Gallery, 1334. European War-

Progress of the Allies, 3588, Financial Statement, 1857. Land Tax, Proposed Reduction or Re­

moval, 165.

Personal Explahation, 3180. Railway-

Haughton River Loop Line (approval of plan), 3377.

Removal and Imprisonment of Citizens of Queensland by Commonwealth Authori­ties, 1150.

St:PPLY:

E,,tirnates-in-Chiej-­

Agriculture <~.nd Stock­Chief Office, 3063.

Home Secretary--Chiei Office, 2158, 2177. Dunwich Benevolent Asylum, 2318. Henlth, 2321. Police, 2487. R-egistrar-General, 2498.

Justice--Chief Office, 2836.

Premier and Chief Secretary­

Audit Office, 2121. Public Instruction­

Chief Office, 3151. Treasury-

Land and Income Tax, 2960.

COOPER, Frank Arthur, Esquire (Bremer)­BrLLS:

:Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 2084; (committee), 2735, 2750.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (2°), 491; (Council's amendments), 1311.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 637.

Stock Bill (initiation), 2069. Technical Instruction Act Amendment

Bill (Council's amendments), 2922. European War-

Progreqs of the Allies, 3588. Financial 'Statement, 1897. Gambling Devices for Raising Money, 740;

(moves amendment). 740.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­

Home Secretary-Hospitals and Charitable Institu­

tions, 2438. Justice-

Chief Office, 2884. Mines-

Chief Office, 3034. Premier and Chief Secretary­

Chief Office, 2105, 2110. Railways-

Chief Office, 2545, 2624. Southern Division, 2800.

Treasury-Chief Office, 2959.

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COOPER, Frank Arthu, Esquire-ccn­tinued :

SuPPLY-continuecl: 'l'rust urul Spedal 1/und.-;­

Home Secretary-State Hotel, Babinda, 3192.

WAYS AND MEANS :

Stamp Dutie,, 222.

COOPER, William, Esquire (Rosewood)­Financial Statement. 1893.

CORSER, Bernard IIHenry, Esquire (Burnett)-

Addre'ls in Reply. 54. BILLS:

Absent So!rlicrs' Voting Bill (initiation), 3315 ; (2°), 3318.

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (initia­tion), 785.

Bri_sban<> Tramway Purchase Bill (initia­tion), 790; (2°), 1463.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways Bill (2°), 332.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 2701, 2702.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction Bill (initiation), 977; (2°), 1346; (com­mittee), 1359, 1360. 1361, 1362, 1364, 1365, 1367, 1369.

Fish ;,nd Ovster Act Amendment Bill (committee), 1560, 1561.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2) (initiation), 580.

Land Act Amendm<>nt Bill (No. 3) (com­mittee), 1321.

Land Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 578; (2°), 1328; (committee), 1390, 1393, 1398, 1400, 1402.

Meatworks Bill (2°), 807; (committee), 997, 1002, 1006.

Pa.triotic Funds Administration Act Amendment Dill (initiation) 1170; (Mr. Elphinstone's amendment), 1172 · (2 ), 1416. .

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (2°), 484; (committee), 496, 501 502, 507, 510: (Council's amendments): 1307, 1310, 1313.

State Enterpris?'l Bill (initiation), 1385, 1445; (committee), 1565, 1569, 1571, 1576, 1577, 1578, 1579, 1582 1600; (Council's amendments) 3120 3123 3125, 3126, 3127. , , '

State Iron <1nd Steel Works Bill (initia­tion), l 01.

State Produde .\gency Act Amendment Bill (message to Council declaring Dill "lost"), 3117.

Stock Dill (initiation), 1722, 2068; (2°), 2362; (motion to go into committee), 2372: (committee), 2377, 2379, 2380.

Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill (initiation), 2218.

Wage:, Bill (2°'', 539; (committee), 546, 551, 554, 555.

Business. Order of (precedence of Govern-ment business on Thursda}s), 116S.

Financial Stat.ement, 1874.

Grievance' before Supply, 867.

Railway-

Many Peaks to ::\ew Cannindah Exten­sion (approval of r;lan), 3327.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief:

Agriculture and Stock-­Chief Office .. 3056.

Executive and Legislative--Legislative Asembly, 2046. Leg·islative Council and Legislative

Assembly, 2049.

Home Recretary­Chicf Office, 2161. Police, 2473.

Justice-Chief Offiee, 2c40.

Min(s-Chief Office. 3032.

Premie,· and Chief Secretary­

Agent-Genorctl for the State, 2120. Intelligence and Tourist Bu;eau7

2121. Miscellaneous Services, 2126. Public Service Board, 2125.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 3145. ·

Public Lands­Chief Office, 2973.

Railways-Chief Office, 2535. Southern Division, 2786, 2810.

Treasury-

Chief Office, 2954.

Trust and Special Funds-

Premier and Chief Secretary­

State Retail Butchers' Shops, 3187.

Publio LandS-State Stations, 3204, 3205.

Railways-Railway Refreshment Rooms, 3207.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1918-19-

Executive .and Legislative and Depart­ment of Justice, 3211.

Vote on Account (£1,650,000), 2419.

Suspension of Standing Orders, 854.

\V AYS AND MEANS :

Land and Income Taxes, 130, 173, 176; (motion to agree to resolutions), 209.

Stamp Duties, 217.

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iJOYNE, Honourable John Harry (Warrego) [Secretary for Public Lands]-

BrLLS:

Land Act Amendment (initiation), 579, 623; (committee), 754, 755,

· (title), 782.

Bill (No. 2) (2°), 691, 752; 756, 757' 758 ;

Land Act Amen-dment Bill (No. 3) (initiation), 975, 1038, 1039; (ZO), 1174; (committee), 1314, 1316, 1318, 1319, 1322, 1324; (Council's amendments), 2859.

Land Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 576. 621; (2'), 1324; (committee), 1392, 1396, 138 ;, 1il01, 1402; (Council's amend­ments), 2858, 2859.

Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill (initiation), 2184, 2213; (2°), 2281; ( comrni tte?), 2297

.SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-

Public Lands-Chief Office, 2964, 2982.

District Offices, 2984.

Land Court, 2984.

MiscAilaneous, 2984.

Survey Office, 2984.

Trust and Special Funds­

Public Lands-

State Stations, 3204.

DUNSTAN, Thomas, Esquire (Gympie)~

Financial Statement, l'/25.

ELPHINSTOI'l'E, Augustus Cecil, Esquire (Oxley)-

BrLLS:

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (2°), 1244; (committee), 1450.

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways Bill (2' ), 338. .

Constitution Act Amendment Bill {2°), 2660.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill {2°), 247; (committee), 252.

Insurance Act Amendment Bill (cmn­mittee), 2382, 2386; (Council's amend­ments), 3320.

Land Act Amendtr.ent Bill (No. 2) (in­itiation), 585, 631; (2°), 751.

Meatworks Bill (committee), 997, 998, 999, 1000, 1001.

Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill (committee), 2737.

Patriotic Funds Administration Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1170; (moves amendment), 1170.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (2°), 486; (committee), 497, 500; (Coun­cil's amendments), 1308.

BILLS-contih-ucll:

Stamp Act Arr.endment Bill (2°), 282; (committee), 286, 289, 290, 292, 293, 294.

State Enterprises Bill (2°), 1510; (corn· mittee), 1575; (Council's amendments), 3122.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 369, 638; (2°), 1049; (Council's amendments), 2918.

Valuation of Land Bill (2°), 640.

Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 3313.

Bueincsc•, Order of (pl ccedcnce of Gove.rn­ment Lminc·., on Thursdays), 1168

Financial Stdcmont, 1627.

Gambling J)~v icco for Raising Money (moves motion, 730 .

Industrial Lcgiglation. Effect of, 430.

SuPPLY:

'Estimat• g-in-Ch£ef­

Agriculture and Stock­Chief Office, 3067. Miscellaneous Services (Subdivision),

3079.

Home Secretary-

Hospitals and Charitable Institutions, 2330.

Justicc-Chi ef Office, 2818, 2850. Electoral Registration, 2894, 2897. Stamp Office, 2900, 2901.

Public In~.truction­Chief Office, 3147.

Railways-

Central Division, 2815.

Chief Office, 2539.

Southern Division, ?788.

Treasury-

Water Supply, 2964.

Trust and Special Funds­

Treasury-

Harbours and Rivers, 3202.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1917-18-

Premier and Chief Secretary, 3258.

E.1timatcs, Suppl' mrntrtry, 1918-19-

Executive end Legislative and Depart­ment oi Just !ce, 3218.

Reception of Re•,olutions (sten.mer "Lucincla."), 3269.

vV.us A"\D MEA~~:

Land J.nd Income TaxPs, 110, 174; (moves ,_unendrnent), 174; (n1otion to agree to l'csolutiom), 204.

Stamp Duties. :·:21, 225: (movr. amend­!llent), 221.

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FIHELLY, Honourable John (Paddington) [Secretary for ways]-

BrLLS:

Arthur Rail-

Absc nt Soldiers' Voting Bill (committee), 33+2.

Brisbane T,·amwav Fares Bill !initia­tion), 784, 707; (2"), 1221; (conm;ittce), 1449, 1452 1458.

Brisbane Trtlmwav Purcha"c Bill (2°), 1468. .

Stock Bill (2·), 2299; I motion to go into committee), 2375; (committeP), 2377. 2378, 2379, 2381.

\YorkPrs' Compensation Acts .'\.mcndment Bill kommitt ~e), 3338, 6339, 3340, 3341.

Railways-

E-aughton RiYer Loop Li!le (approval of plan), 3376, 3379.

2\.lanv Peaks to New Cannindah Exten­sio'n (approval of plan), 3326, 3331.

Yarramao to N'mango (approval of plan), 3380.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­

Railways-

Extnnsiot:

Central DiYisiou, 2813, 2814.

Chief Office .. 2531.

:\'orthem DiYieion, 2815.

Southecn DiYisio,l, 2730, 2810.

FOLEY, Thomas, Esquire (1\'Iundingburra)-­BrLL:

Insurance Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2236.

Chalrn1an of Corn1nittec'l, Tempora.ry, 222, 284, 546, 992, 1390, 1579, 1811, 1911, 2124, 2181, 2307, 2493, 2558, 2612, 2732, 2805, 2847, 2973. 3018, 3026, 3072, 3120, 3277, 3323, 332b, 3337.

RclieYc' Deputy Speak<>r in Chair, 316.

ScFPLY:

Estimatrs-in-Chiej­

I-lonu~ Secrctary­

Chid Office, 2177.

Public \Yorks---

Gas Act of 1916, 2528.

FORDE, Francis l'IIichael, Esquire (Rock­hampton)-

BILL:

Inenrance Act Amen-dment Bill (2°), 2230.

Financial StatcmenL 1951.

FREE, Edgar Noah, Brisbane)-

BILL:

Esquire (South

J\Ictropolit.m and Ip-wich Watnr Supply nnc~ Sewerar;e AcL3 A.tnendment Bill (committee), 2741.

Charge against Hon. Member for Kurilpa, 3153.

Financial Statement, 1823.

Personal Explanation, 3153. Re!noval >and Imprisonment of Citizens of

Queensland by Commonwc;dth Authori­ties, 1147.

SUPPLY:

b'stimates-in-Chiej­

Public In :truction­

Chief Office, 3151. Trca,ury--

Chief Office, 2958.

FRY, James Porter, Esquire (Kurilpa)­BrLLs:

Absent Soldier·-' Vot.ing Bill (Council's amendments), 3605.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (eom­mittec), 2701.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (Coun­cil's amendment·), 1070, 1071.

Imurnnce Act Amendment Bill (Council's message>, J'\o. 3), 3589.

Land Acts _\mendment Bill (2°), 1331; (committc:1), 1399.

MeatwDfks Bill (committee), 1006.

Patriotic Fund·• · Administration Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1416.

Popular Initintive and Referendum Bill (2"), -+49; (committee), 501, 504, 507, 508.

Technical I n•-truction Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1413.

European \Var--Prog-rcss of the /d!if"l, 3538.

S:• mpnth:,· with li>Ir .• J. Mullan on -death of his wn, 1759.

Financial St>ttemer:t, 1817.

Grievances before Supply, 884.

l'ersonotl Explanationo, 1827, 1842, 2688.

Privilege. Question of-

Charge by Hon. Member for South Bri» bane, 2688.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Ch ie /­

Railw+-ys-

Chief Oflke, 2565. Trust and Sz~r:cial Pund:

Trechury-

Sbte Fisherv Busine,s, 3202, 3203

Estimates, Suppl•mentar,lf, 1917-18 ..

Premic·r and Chief Secretary, 3257.

\YAYS A:-iD MEAXS :

Land ,,nd Income Taxes, 123.

f".tamr• Duties, 222, 22-1.

GILDAY, John (Ithaca)­

Bn.Ls :

Tlle::>philus, Esquire

Land Tax Act Am<·ntment Bill (Council's amendments), 1115,

::'li0atworks Bill (2°), 803.

Wages Bill (2 ), 545.

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GILLIES, Honourable William (Eacham) [Assistant lV.!inister Justice]-

BrLLs:

Neal for

Ab:,cnt Soldier;' Voting Bill (initiation) 3314; (2"), 3316; (committee), 3343 '

Chillagoe t•nd Etheridge Railways Bill (2°), 328; (Council's amendments), 3471.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 3381.

Insurance Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 2005, 2064; (2°), 2221; (commit­tee), 2381, 2383. 2388, 2528; (Council's amendments). 3319, 3320, 3321, 3322, 3323; (Council's mbsage, No. 2), 3500, 3501, 3502.

Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply and Sewerage Act's Amendment Bill (Council's amendments), 3393, 3394.

Stamp )cot Amendment Bill (2°), 280; (committee), 285, 287, 288, 292, 293; (Council's amendments), 3129, 3130, 3131, 3132, 3133, 3134, 3135; (Council's mes­sage, No. 2), 3470.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 369; (committee), 387, 388, 389, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395; (consideration of Bill as amended), 396; (verbal amendment, clause 5), 432; (3°}, 433; (Council's amendment~}, 3012 .. 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019, 3020: \Council's message, No. 2), 3504.

\Vorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment Bill (initiatiqn), 3116, 3308; (2°), 3309.

ScPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-Ju,ticA-

Chief Office, 2818, 2851, 2885. Court of Industrial ArLitration, 2887.

Courts of Petty Se,sions, 2887. District Courts, 2887, 2888.

Electoral Registration, 2839, 2894, 2898.

Friendly Societies, 2898. Parliamentary Draftsman, 2898. Public Service Superannuation

Board, 2899. Sheriff, 2899, 2900.

Stamp Office, 2900, 2901. Supreme O'ourts, 2901, 2902. Titles, 2902.

WAYS AND MEANS:

Stamp Duties, 185, 215, 216, 219, 223, 225.

Succession and Probate Duties, 227, 239.

GLEDSON, David (Ipswich)-

Cn.Ls ·

Alexander, Esquire

ChillagoE' r,nd Etheridgc Railways Bill (2°), 330.

2\l<:trovolitan and 1pswieh Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill [2 '), 2077; (committee), 2729, 2744, 2750.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bili (committee), 505.

BILLS-continued: State Enterprises Bill (2°), 1507. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment

Bill (Council's am<:ndments), 3596, 3599. Financial Statement, 1909.

St:PPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­

Home Secretary­Chief Office, 2172.

Prisons, 2493. Railways-

Chief Office, 2605.

GRAYSON, Francis, Esquire (Cunningham)­BrLLs:

Brisbane Teamway Fares Bill (commit­tee}, 1456.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction Bill (2-), 1356; (committee), 1359, 1363.

Industrial Arbitration Act ·Amendment Bill (initi,ttion), 2272.

Land Acts Amendment Biil (initiation), 577.

Land Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°), 256; (Council's amendment>), 1111.

State Enterprises Bill (initiation), 1446; (committee), 1605.

State Prodnce Agency Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 639; (2 ), 1117.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bili (2°), 383

Valuation of Land Bilr (2 1,.642.

Wages Bill (2°), 543.

Grievances bqfore Supply, 941.

SCPPLY:

llstirnates-{n-C hie/­

Agriculture and Stock­Chief Office, 3054.

Home Secretary­Chief Office, 2174. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions,

2441.

Railways-Chief Office, 2556. Southern Division, 2796.

Estimates, Supple1nentary, 1917-18-

Premier and Chief Secretary, 3259.

\VAYS AND Mr.\NS:

Land and Income Taxes, 117.

GUNN, Donald, Esquire ( Carnarvon)-­

BILLs:

Bri,bane Tramw:Jy Fores Bill (2°), 1264; (committee), 1~54, 1459.

Brisbane Tram\\ ay Purchase Bill (iHitia­tion), 780; (2°}, 1462.

Chillagoe and Etheri,dge Railways Bill (2°), 342.

Dairy Produce Bill (cnmmittee), 3310'1.

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'GUNN, Donald, Esquire-continued :

BILLS-continued: Dingo and Marsupial Destruct.ion Bill

(initiation), 878; (2-), 1352; (com­mittee), 1358, 1359, 1362, 1364, 1365, 1366, 1367, 1368; (Council's an·end­'nenh), 3385, 3396, 3397.

Land Act Amendment Bill (l'\o 2) (initidion), 583_

Land Act Ametldrnent Bill (:r\o. 3) (2°), 1198; (com,nittce), 1317, 1324.

Lane! Acts Amendment Bill (i11itiation), 578; (2°), 1386; (committee), 1393, 1395.

Land Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°), 264; (Council's amendments), 1111.

Meatworb Bill (2°), 813; (committee). 1002, 1005.

Popular Initi·1tive and Referendum Bill (initiation), 183: (2°), 492; (committee), 205, 506, 508.

Stamp Act Amendment Bill (committee), 293.

.State Enterprises Bill (imtiation), 1385; (committee). 1568, 1570.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (Council's amendments), 2919.

Stock Bill linibtion), 2069; (2'), 2356: (motion to go into committee), 2375: (committee), 237R, 2379.

Succ<>ssion and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 382.

Trade-; and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill (initiation), 2219.

Wages Bill (2°), 538; (committee), 553, 554, 555.

Worker&' Compensation Acts Amendment Bill (Council's message, No. 2), 3c3il.

Financial Statement, 1672.

Industrial Legislation, l~ffeet of, 929..

SUPPLY.

Estimates-in-Chief-

Executive and Legislative­Legislative Assembly, 2016.

Home Secretfcry­Aboriginals, Relief of, 2310. Chief Office, 2168. Hospitals and Charitable Imtitutions,

2321. Police, 2-186.

Justice-Chief Office, 2885.

Mines-Chief Office, 3023.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Ag~nt-General for the State, 212Q. Audit Office, 2121.

Chief Office, 2103, 2110. Intelligence and Tonrists Bureau,

2122. :Museum, Brisbane, 2122.

Public Lands­Chief Office, 2977.

SUPPLY-eontir,ued: Estimates-in-Chief-continued:

Public Works­Chief Office, 2521.

Railways-Chief Office, 2554, 2620.

Trust and Spl'cial Funds­

Home Secretary--State Hotel, Babinda, 3193.

Premier and Chief Secretary-State Retail Butch<>rs' Shop,, 3184.

1-:lubEc Land~--Ccntral Rabbit Board Fund, 3203. StatG Statio,-,s, 3204, 3206.

Public \Vorks-State Sawtr.ills, 3196.

Estirnatts, Sapplcrnentary, 19c7-18-:\Iines, 3263.

E"tima!rs (1',-ust Punds), Supplementary, 1917-18-

Premier and (~hie£ Secr.;ta ry, 3264. Reception of Resolutions (Soldier

Settlement), 3277. V ate on Account (£1,650,000), 2423.

WAYS \KD MEAKS:

Land .md Income Taxes, 173, 174; (motim; to agme to resolutions), 207.

Succession and Proba.te Duties, 238.

BARDACRE, Honourable Herbert Freemont (Leichhardt) [Secretary for Public Instruction]-

BrLLs: Absent Soldiers' Voting Bill {Council's

amendments), 3603, 3605, 3606, 3607; {Council's message, No. 2), 3608.

Insurance -~et A_nlendmcnt Bill {Council's m0'•sage, No 3j, 3538, 3590.

Land Act Amendm>'nt Biil (No_ 2) (initic,tion), 581, 626; (2"), 706.

Land Act AmmHimcnt Bill (Ko. 3) (2°), 1200; (committ0e), 1323.

Land T"x Ac~ Amendment Bill (2°), 262; (Coancil's ltmendmcents), 1115.

State Enterprisec; Bill (committbe), 1604. Succession and Probate Duties Acts

Amendment Bill (Cmmcil's me;sage, No. 3), 3600.

Technical Instruction Act Amendment Bill (initi:"ion), 619; (2°), 1403; (com­mittee), 1414; ;Council'> a.mendments), 2921. 2922; (Council's me>~-tge, No. 2), 3324,3325.

W'" orkers' Coinpcnsation Acts A.raend1nent Bill (Council's amendments), 3594, 3595, 3597, 3598, 3599.

S<:PPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­

Public Instmction~­Chief Office, 3080. 'I'echniccll Education, 3151.

WAYS AND MEANS:

Land and Income Taxes (motion to agree to resolutions), 199.

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HARTLEY, Harold (Fitzroy)­

BILLS:

Leslie, Esquire

Land Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 621.

Metropoiitan and Ipswich Water Supply and Sewerage Ach Amendment Bill (2°), 2095.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (2°), 445; (committee). 504, 506; (Coun­cil's amendment,), 1305, 1306.

State Enterprises Bill (2' ), 1514; (com­mittee), 1572.

Stock Bill (committee), 2378. Technical Instruction Act Amendment

Bill (2°), 1412; (committee), 1413; (Council'" me,gage. No. 2), 3325.

Valuation of Ltmd Bill (2"), 678.

Disorder in Gallery, 1334.

Financial Statement. 1902.

Industrial Legislation, Effect of, 923.

Removal and Imprisonment of Citizens of Queensland by Commonwealth Authori: ties, 1148.

SUPPLY:

E::,ti matr_ s-in·Chuf­Home Secretary-

Dunwich Benevolent Asylum, 2319. Hospitds and Charitable Institutions,

2329. Police, 2471.

Justice-Electoral Registration, 2890. Supr-.>~rw Courts~ 29Gl.

Mines-Chief Office, 3036.

Railways--Southern Division. 2804.

Treasury-

Chief Office, 2916, 2953.

HODGE, Robert Samuel, (Nanango)-

BILLS:

Esquire

Land Acts ~\mendment Bill (committee), 1395.

Stock Bill 12'), 2369. Grievances before Supply, 954. Railway-

Yarraman to Nanango (approval of plan), 3380.

SUPPLY:

E."timrtte.•-in-Cbi, j­

Railways-Southern Division, 2792.

\VAYS AND MEANS:

Stamp Duties, 219.

Extension

HOME SECRETARY [vide " Huxham Honourable John "].

HUNTER, Honourable John (l.VIaranoa) [Vice-President Executive Council]­

BrLLs:

McEwan of the

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (Coun­cil's amendrr;e·nts), 1070, 1071.

Land Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 579.

:Mcatworks Bill (initiation), 104, 183, 184; (2°), 790; (committee), 993, 995, 996, 998, 999, 1001, 1002, 1003, 1005, 1009.

Patriotic Funds Administration Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1414, 1418; (com­rr.ittee), 1418.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (Council's amendments), 1304, 1305, 1307, 1308, 1309, 1310, 1311, 1312.

State Enterprises Bill (initiation), 1385, 1442, 1443, 1444: (1°), 1446; (2°), 1492; (Council's amendments), 3117, 3118, 3123, 3125, 3126, 3127, 3128; (Council'& message, No. 4), 3640.

Correction in "Hansard," 958. Enoggera-rl'etror's Creek Railway, Com-

pensation for Land Resumed, 421. Grievances before Supply, 937. Perso.nal Explanation. 958. St:PPLY:

Trust and Special Funds­

Premier and Chief Secretary-State Retail Butchers' Shops, 3182,

3190, 3191. Reception of Resolutions (Soldier Settle­

ment), 3274.

HUXHAM, Honourable John (Buranda} [Home SecretaryJ-

BrLLs:

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (initia­tion), 746, 783; (2°), 1209; (committee), 1447, 1448, 1450, 1456, 1457, 1458. 1459.

Brisbane Tramway Purchase Bill (initia­tion), 746, 788; (2°), 1460.

Infant Life Protection Act AmAndment Bill (initiation), 2067; (2°), 2857.

Popular Ir,itiativ<; and Referendum Bill (initiation), 103; (2°), 435; (motion to go into committee), 495, 497, 499, 501, 502, 508, 509, 510: (Council's message, No. 2), 3011, 3012.

State Enterprises Bill (Council's message, No. 2), 3591, 3592, 3593.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-

Home Secretary-Aboriginals, Relief of, 2306, 2314. Advert'ising Office, 2314, 2315. Chief Office, 2153, 2183, 2301. Dunwich Benevolent Asylum, 2316,

2317, 2320.

Health, 2320, 2321, 2327. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions,

2328, 2436, 2437, 2443. Insanity, 2445, 2446. Lazaret, 2446.

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HUXHAM, Honourable John Secret.tryj-cOJd';wed:

[Home LAND, Edward Martin, Esquire (Balonne)-1'akes his se3,t, 100.

SUPPLY-con tinucd: E:;ti>nalc8-in-C'hicf-continued:

Home Secretary-continued:

Medical Officers, 2447. Miscellaneous Services, 2501. Outdoor Relief, 2447. Police, 2462, 2489. Police Investment Board, 2493. Prisons, 2493, 2498.

Registrar-General, 2498. State Children, 2499, 2501. Steamer "Otter," 2501.

Townsville Sanitary Workers' Strike, 3467.

JAMES, Alfred Arthur, Esquire (Logan)­Address in Reply (moves adoption), 23.

KIRWAN, Michael (Brisbane)­

BILLS:

Joseph, Esquire

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (2"), J252. Income T-ax Act Amendment Bill (com­

mittee), ~51.

Meatworks Bill (2°), 3lC.. Trades and Labour Hall Land Gmnt Bill

(initiation), 2215. Valuation of Land Bill (2°), 680.

Financial Statement, 1678. Grievances before Supply, 880. Industrial Legislation, Eifect of, 273. Rmr.oval and Imprisonment of Citizens of

Queensland by Commonwealth Autho­rities, 1152.

SUPPLY: Estimates-in-Chief­

Home Secretary-. Chief Office, 2169.

Health, 2326.

Police, 2483.

Prisons, 2496. State Children, 2499.

Justice-Chief Office, 2846.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Steamer "Lucinda," 2126.

Public Lands­Chief Office, 2976.

Railways-Chief Office, 2559. Southern Division, 280S.

Trust and Special Funds­Treasury-

State Fishery, 3203. Reception of Resolutions (Soldier Settle­

ment), 3274.

'VAYS AND Th1EANS:

Land and Income Taxes, 126.

1918-d

LARCOMBE, James, Esquire (Keppel)­BrLL .:

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2692. .

Financial Statement, 1619.

Sl:PPLY: EstimateH-in-Ghief­

Agriculture and Stock­Chief Office, 3050.

Railways-Chief Office, 2612.

Treasury-Chief Office, 2907.

LENNON, Honourable [Secretary for StockJ-

BrLLs:

William (Herbert) Agriculture and

Dairy Produce Bill (initiation). 2917, 2984; (2°), 3343; (committee), 3385, 3386, 3387, 3388, 3389, 3390, 3391, 3392; (3°), 3393.

Dingo .and Marsupial Destruction Bill (initiation), 975; (2°), 1343; (commit­tee), 1353, 1359, 1361, 1362, 1363, 1364, 1365, 1366. 1367, 1368, 1369; (Council's amendments), 3385, 3396, 3397.

Game Bill (initiation), 3344. Metropolitan {!nd Ipswich Wat-er Supply

and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill (Council's message, No. 2), 3602.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 366, 636; (2°), 1039; (Council's amendments), 2917, 2919, 2920, 2921.

Stock Bill (initiation), 1722, 2068.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bill (committee), 391.

Stock Foods Bill (initiation), 2917, 2984. Wages Bill (Council's me,sage, No. 2),

3601. Sugar Work. rs' Strike, Northern Cane­

fields, 1946.

SCPPLY:

Estimates-in-G hi cl­Agriculture and Stock­

Chief OfficD, 6047, 3074. Miscellaneous Services (subdivision),

3079. Estimates ('!'rust Funds), Supplementary,

1917-18-Agriculture and Stock, 3265.

LLOYD, William Field, Esquire (Enoggera)-

BrLLs: Brisbane Tramway Purchase Bill (2°),

1465. ConstitutioJI Act Amendment Bill (2°),

2646

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LLOYD, William Field, Esquire-continued :

Enoggera-Tcrror's Creek Railway, Com­pensation for Land Resumed (seconds mDtion), 417.

ScPPLY:

EstimatPs-in-Chiej-

Homc Secretary­Aboriginals, Relief of, 2313.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 3143.

Railways-

Chief Office, 2557. Southern Division, 2802

MACARTIJEY, Edward Henry, Esquire (Toowong)-

Addre'" in Reply, 31.

BILLS: Absent Soldiers' Voting Bill (Council's

amendmenL), 3603, 3604; (Council's message, No. 2), 3608; (message to Council, declaring Bill "lost"), 3637.

Amendments in Bills, Alteration in System of Printing, 1843.

Brisbane Tramway Far<.JS Bill (initia­tion), 783, 786; (motiDn that counsel be heard at bar Df House), 1038; (2°), 1214; (postpon•_ ment of committee ~Stage), 1343; (committee), 1446, 1447, 1454, 1456, 1457 ; (3°)' 1491.

Brisbane Tt·amway Purchase Bill (initia­tion), 789; (2°), i460; (committee), 1470.

Charters To•,cers Water Board Act Amendm"nt Bill (initiation), 1441; (2°), 1526.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 2586; (2°), 2634; (motion to go into committee), 2698; (committee), 2698, 2702, 2703.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction Bill (committee), 1359, 1370.

Fish and Ovoter Act Amendment Bill (initiation); 1491.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (motion to go into committee), 248; (committee), 248; (Council's amendments), 1062, 1067, 1068.

Infant Life Protection Act Amendment Bill (2 ), 2857; (motion to go irito com­mittee), 2858.

Insurance Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 2006, 2065; (2°), 2226; (cDmmit­tec), 2381, 2384, 2387, 2388, 2529; (Coun­

, oil's message, No. 3), 3569.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2), {initiation), 579, 623, 627; (2°), 694; (committee), 753, 754, 756, 758.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 3), {initiation), 1038, 1039; (2°), 1192; (pro­posed committal), 1208; (committ"e), 1313, 1315, 1317, 1318; !Council's amend­menta), 2359; (message to Council, de­claring Bill "lost"), 3083.

:J;,and Acts Amendment Bill !initiation), 577; (Council'6 amendments), 2858.

BJLLS-contirwed:

Land Tax Act Amendment Bill (2o) 260 · (Council's amendments). 1109 '1112' 1116. ' ' '

Local 'i/V<Jrks Loans Acts Amendment Bill i2°), 2238; (committee), 2238, 2239; (amendment of title), 2267.

::'11e":tworks Bill (initiation), 183; (com­mittee). 992. 993, 99•+ S66 99n 1000, 1001, 1003, 1006, 1008,, 1009: -·

Metropolihn and Ipswich Water Supply and Sewerage Acts ~'-mendment Bill (2°). 2074; (committee), 2728, 2729 2730 2731, 2742, 2745, 2746, 2748, 2751' 2753' 2756, 2758. ' '

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (2°), 439; (motion to go into commit­tee), 495; (committee), 496, 497, 500, 501, 508. 509, 510; (Council's amend­ments), 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309 1310 1311, 1312; !Council's message No. 2)' 3011, 3012. ' '

St<trn!J Act Amendment Bill (com~ittee), 285, 286, 288, 238, 290, 292, 294, 295.

State Enterpri -os Bill (initiation) 1442 1443; (P), 1446; i2°), 1498; (com,;,ittce< 1561, 1562, 1563, 1564, 1566, 1574, 1577, 1578, 1579, 1580, 1584, 1599, 1606, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610. 1611; (Council's mes­sage, Xo. 2), 3592, 3593.

State Irnn and Steel Works Bill (initia­tion), 1SO.

State Produce Ag·pncy .\.et Amendment Bill (2°), 1045. •

Stock Bill (2°), 2370; (motion to "'0 into committee). 2371; (committee), 2377.

SuccLssion and Probate Duties Acts Am?ndmcnt Bill (2''), 371; (motion to go mto committee). 386; (oommitt'"e), 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393 394 395; (consideration of Bill as Idnen:ded): 396; (3°). 432, -134; (Council's amend­nwnt<t), 3015, 3016, 3017; (mes;,agc to Council), 3021.

Techni<-:11 Instruction Ad Amendment Bill (initiation), 620; (2°), 1409.

Trades and I..-:1bour Hall Land Grant Bill (initiation). 2185, 2215; (2°), 2289: (committee), 2296. 2298.

Yaluation Df Land Bill (2°), 647; (com­mittee), 631, 632, 683, 685, 690.

\V-~g-cs Bill linitiation). 182; (committee), 548: (Council'.; meseage, No. 2), 3601.

V.'orkerg' Gompcn,:ttiDn Acts Amendment Bill (Council's emendments), 3588 3595 3596. 3598, 3599; (mcs,-~ge to C~uncil: ~0. 3), 3642.

Businc• o, 01'der of ( preced0nco of Govern­rr:ent business on 'I'hursdays), 1167.

Chairman of Committees, Appointment of Mr. VI. Bcrtram, 31.

Di-socd<•r in Gallery, 1334. Enoggera-T1erro!·'s Creek Railwav. Com­

perbation fDr Land Resumed, 419. Europ!'an \Var-

Bulg.<ria, Surrender of, 2688. Progres. of the Allies, 3587.

.Symprtthy \Vith Mr .• J Mullan on death D f his son, 17 59.

Financial Statement, 1961.

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l'IIACARTNEY, Edward Henry, Esquire-cJntinued :

Grievances )pforc Supply, 83, 855. OppositiDn, Leadership of, 22. Remov<tl and Imprisonment of Citizens of

Qucenoland ~'Y Commonwealth Authori­ties, 1160.

Sitting Days­

Friday, 1656. Monday, 3046.

Six o'Clock Clocing of Liqum Bars, 1103. Speaker, Election of, 2; ('CDngratu!ations to

Speaker- 'led), 5. Special :\c1journment from 6th November

to 27th ='lovcmb0r, Rescission of Reso­lution, 36ll.

Sugar VVorkc~;;;' StrikP, 1 Northern Cane­fields, 1944.

SuPPLY:

J!/stirn~1te,~-in -eh i e /-­

Agriculture and StDck-MisccllaneDus Services (Subdivision),

3079.

Executive and Legislative-His Excellency the Governor, 2042. Legislative Assembly, 2043, 2044. Legislative Council, 2042. Legisl,ative CDuncil ;md Legislative

A.esemLly, 2047, 2048.

1-Iorne Secretary~-

Ad n•rti ·ing Office, 2314, 23~5.

Chief Office. 2165. Dunwi<'h Benevolent Asylum, 2320. Health, 2321, 2322. Ho:•11itals and Charitable In:,titutions.

2436. .

Inoonity, 2445. Police, 2469, 2492. Prisom, 2493.

Jn-,tice-

Chief Office, 2827, 2832, 2833, 2855.

'lines-Chief Office, 3029.

Premier and ChiC'£ Se.cretary-­Agent-General for the State, 2117,

2118, 2120. Chief Office, 2099, 2100, 2106. Miscellaneous Services, 2126, 2130. Museum, Brisbane, 2123. Public Service Board, 2124.

]>uhlic Lands­Chief Offic,•, 2972.

Railways-Chief Office, 2587, 2623. Northern Division, 2817. Southern Division, 2784, 2807.

Votes on Account (£1,650,000), 956; (£1,650,000), 2433.

Suspension oE Standing Orders, 852, 2414.

'WAYS A;s'D MEAXS:

Land and Incom0 Taxes, 113, 171; (moves amendments), 171, 176; (extension of timo? to memberg), 107; (motion to agree to rewlutions), 193.

Stamp Duties, 185, 211, 220; (moves amendment), 215; (reception of rc;,olu­tion), 227.

Succession and Probate Duties, 231, 238. Vote on AcC'DUnt (£1,650,GOO), 2436.

Valedictory, 3644.

McCORMACK, Honourable William (Cairns) [vidr also "Speaker"]­

Speaker, Election of-Submits himself to House, 4. Returns thanks for Election, 4.

SlJPPLY:

Estirnates-in-Ch!ef­Executive and Legislative-

Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly, 2050.

McLACHLAN, Peter (Merthyr)-

Brr.r.~:

Alfred, Esquire

Brisbane Tmmwa~ Fares Bill (2°), 1261; (committee), 1448.

Popult,tr Initiative and Referendum Bill !committee), 505.

Removal .and Imprisonment of Citizens of Queensland by CDmmomvealth Authori­ties, 1155.

MOORE, Arthur (Aubigny)­

Address in Reply, 37.

BILLS:

Edward, Esquire

Brisbane TrC~mway Fares Bill (2°), 1276. Dair.1· Produc<' Bill (committee). 3384,

3386, 3387, 3388, 3389, 3390, 3391, 3392. Dingo an.:J Marsupial Destruction Bill

(2°). 1349; (committee), 1359, 1360, 1361, 1363. 1365, 1366, 1368; (Council's amendments), 3396.

Income Tax Act .Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 2Gl.

Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 2274.

Land Act Amendment Bill (~o. 2), (initiation), 584.

Land Tax Act Amendment Bill l2°), 258.

Local Works Loans Act& Amendment Bill (initiatiDn), 2066.

1\1eatworks Bill (2°), 988, 994. Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply

and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill (committPo), 2733, 2754, 2755, 2757.

Po]1nlar Initiative and Referendum Bill (2°), 488; (committee), 506; (Council's amendments), 1308, 1310.

Stamp Aut .\.mendment Bill (comm\tcee), 285 293.

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MOO RE, Arthur Edward, Esquire-c ~n­tinued :

BILLS-continued: State Enterprises Bill (commit-tee), 1599,

1605. State Produce Agency Act .Amendment

Bill (Council's arr.endments), 2918. Stock Bill (committee), 2378, 2379. Succession and Probate Duties Acts

Amendment Bill (2°), 385. Trades and Labour Hail Land Grant

Bill (committ~e), 2297. Valuation of Land Bill (2"), 593. Wages Bill (2°), 537; (committee), 550,

552, 557. Enoggera-Terror's Creek Railway, Com­

pensation for Land Resumed, 424. Financial Statement, 1659. Land Tax, Proposed Reduction or Re­

moval, 564.

Sc:PPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Agriculture and Stock­

Chief Office, 304 7. Home Secretary­

Chief Otfice, 2176. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions,

2328, 2332. Insanity, 2446. Police, 24b3.

Mines-Chief Office, 3044.

Premier and Chiei Secretar_l-­Agent-General for the State, 2120. Audit Office, 2121. Chief Office. 2110.

Public Lands­Chief Office, 2967.

Public W prks­Chief Office, 2516.

Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2527. Railways-

Chief Office, 2592. Vote on Account (£1,650,000), 2429.

Townsville Sanitarv Workers' Strike, 3464.

\Y AYS AND MEANS :

Land and Incorr.e Taxes, 174.

MORGAN, Goclfrey, Esquire (Murilla)­BILLS:

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (com­mittee), 1458.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2642.

Industri1.l Arbitration Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 2270.

Infant Life Protection .-~.et Amendment Bill (initiation), 2067.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2) (initia­tion), 628; (2°), 704; (committee), 754, 756, 758; (title), 782.

BILLS-continued: Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 3) (2°),

1202. Land Acts Amendment Bill (initiation),

621, 623; (committee), 1390, 1399, 1400. Meahvorks Bill (initiation), 185; (2°),

794. Stan.p Act Amendment Bill (committee),

285, 288, 294. State Produce Agency Act Amendment

Bill (initiation), 636; (Council's amend­ments), 2918, 2919, 2920.

Stock Bill (initiation), 2069; (2°), 2359; (motion to go into committee), 2374; (committee), 2376, 2378, 2379.

Technical Instruction Act Amendment Bill (Council's amendments), 2922.

Trades and :Jtabour Hall Land <Grant Bill (committee), 2297.

Valuation of Land Bill (committee), 685, 688, 689; (recommittal), 691.

Financial Statement, 2029.

Gambling JJeYices for Raising Mone:~ (seconds motion), 736.

Grievances before Supply, 872.

Personal Explanation, 955.

SuPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Agriculture and Stock­

Chief Office, 3061. Executive and Legislative-­

Legislative Assembly, 2045. Legislative Council and Legislative

Assembly, 2047, 2049. Home Secretary­

Aboriginals, Relief of, 2311. Chief Office, 2159. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions,

2329, 2333. Justice-

Chief Office, 2883. Public Lands­

Chief Office, 2964. Railways-

Chief Office, 2562, 2615. Treasury-

Chief Office, 2907. Water Supply, 2964.

Vote on Account (£1,650,000), 2426.

Suspension of Standing Orders, 854.

\YAY.S A~D MEANS:

Le.nd and. Income '!'axes, 120, 174, 175, 178. 179 ; (motion to agree to resolu­tions), 202.

Stamp Duties, 218, 222, 224.

MULLAN, John, Esquire (Flinders)­

BILL:

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2655.

Financial Statement, 1975.

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O'SULLIVAN, James, Esquire (Kennedy)­BrLLs:

Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment Bill" (initiation), 2278.

Insurance Act Amendment Bill (corn· mittee), 2387.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Home Secretary-

Hospitals and Charitable Institutions, 2330.

State Children, 2499.

Justice-Chief Office, 2845.

Treasury-Chief Office, 2950.

PAYNE, John, Esquire (1\'Iitchell)­BrLLS:

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction Bill (Council's amendments), 3397.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2) (initia­twn), 633; (2c), 751.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 3) (committee), 1320, 1321.

Wages Bill (committee), 550.

European War, Progress of the Allies, 3587.

Remo,-al and Imprisonment of Citizens of Queensland by Commonwealth Autho­rities, 1155.

WAYS AND MEANS:

Land and Income Taxes, 178.

PETERSON, James Christian, Esquire (Normanby)-

Takes his seat., 22.

BILLS:

Bri5bane Tramway Far<'s Bill (2°), 1266. Brisbane Tramway Purchase Bill (2°),

1465.

Land Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 1331. State Enterprises Bill (Council's amend­

ments), 3120.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (2"), 1122.

Financial Statement, 1743.

Industrial Legislation, Effect of, 426.

Land Tax, Proposed Reduction or Re· moval, 560.

SrPPLY:

Estimates-in-U lzief-Home Secretary­

Chief Office, 2174. Health, 2323.

Hospitals and Charitable Institu­tions, 2328.

Justice-Electoral Registration, 2892.

Mines-Chief Office, 3039.

SrPPLY-continued:

Estimates-in .. Chief-continued:

Premipr and Chief Secretary­Audit Office, 2121.

Public Lands­Chief Office, 2970.

I>ublic \Vorks­Chicf Office·, 2510.

Railv,-ay·3-

C'hicf Offiee, 2595. Southern Division, 276°.

\V.us AND MEANS:

Land and Incomf' Taxes, 119.

PETRIE, Andrew Lang, (Toombul)-

BrLLS:

Esquire

Brisbane Tramway Fare• Bill (2°), 1267. Dingo and ;\'larsupial Destruction Bill

(2c), 1358. Fish and OyJter Art .'l.rnendment Bill

(2°), 1560: ·(eomuittee), 1560. Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply

and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill (committee), 2743.

Popular Initiative and RGferendum Bill (2°), 481; (committee), 497, 509, 510.

Stat~ Enterprises Bill (committee), 1577, 1609, 1610.

Valuation of Land Bill (committee), 683.

Financial Statement, 1755.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-

Executive and LAgislative­Legislative Assembly, 2042, 2044.

Home Secretary-Aboriginals, Relief of, 23C6. Chief, Office, 2164. Prisons, 2495.

Public W arks­Chief Office, 2501. S~rviccs, Public Buildings, 2523

Railways-Chief Office, 2533.

Treasury-Chief Office, 2951.

Trust 'and Special Funds­

Public Works-State Sawmills, 3196.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1917-18-

Home Secretary, 3262.

.WAYS AND )fEANS :

Land und IncDme Taxes, 177; (motion to agree to resolutions), 210.

Succession and Proba~<> D~.;::es, 239.

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POLLOCK, George, Esquire ( Gregory)­BrLLs:

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (2°), 1269. Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways Bill

(2°), 323. Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2)

I initiation), 630;. (2°), 699; (committee), 755.

Wag·cs Bill (committee), 553, 554, 555. Chairman of Committees, Temporary, 386,

2587. 2754, 2825, 2859, 3210. Financial Statement, 1843. Removal and Imprisonment of Citizens of

Queensland by Commonwealth Authori­ties, J164.

Six o'Clock Cloeing of Liquor Bars, 1102; (y>oint of order), 1101.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Justice-

Chief Office, 2824.

PREMIER [ride "Ryan, Honourable Thomas Joseph "].

RIORDAN, David, Esquire (Burke)­BrLL:

Chillago(• and Etheridge Railways Bill (2°), 321.

Financial Statement, 1732.

SUPPLY:

Estimate,·in-Chiej-Home Secretary-

Aboriginals, Relief of, 2308. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions,

2332. Police, 2478.

::Yiines-Chief Office, 3026.

Public Lands­Chief Office, 2979.

Railways-~orthern Division, 2816.

ROBERTS, Thomas Robert, Esquire (East Toowoomba)-

BILLs:

Absent Soldiers' Voting Bill (committee) 3343; (Council's amendments), 360?. '

Brisbane Tramwa,y Fares Bill (com­mittee), 1455.

Ch!ll~~oc; and Etheridge &ilways Bill (mibatron), 182.

Dingo and Marsupial Destruction Bill (committee), 1366.

Election" Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 3382.

Income Tax Act Amee1dment Bill (com­mittee), 252.

Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment Bill (initiation), ~280.

BILLS-continued: Infant Life Prot8ction Act Amendment

Bill (initial ion), 2067; (2°), 2857. II,surancc· Act Arr.endment Bill (com­

mittee). 2381; (Council's message, No. 3), 3590.

Metropolitan •.md Ipswich Water Supply and Bewerap;<' Act' Amendment Bill (committee), 2'759.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (Council's amcndmenb), 2919, 2920.

Stan1p Act .\.mendment Bill (committee), 294.

Stock Bill (initiation). 2070; (motion to go into commit:ee), 2375.

T0chnical Instruction Act Amendment Bill (Council's amendments), 2922.

Trade' and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill (initiation), 2185.

vVorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 3313; (commiti:lce), 3339, 3341; ({council's amendments), 3597.

Chairman of Committee'. Temporary. 681.

Financial Statement, 2036.

Grievance. before Supply, 934.

Industrial Legislation, Effect of, 931.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-

ExL>.Cutive and L·egislative-Legislative Ascmbly, 2044. Legislative Council and Legislative

Assembly, 2050.

Home Se~retary-­Advertising Office, 2316. Chief Office, 2179, 2182. Dunwich Benevolent Asylum, 2318. Hospital<' and Charitable Institutions,

2331, 2443. In•.mity, 2446. Outdoor Relief, 2447.

State Children, 2500.

Justice-Chief Office, 2832; (moves amend-

ment), 2833, 2850. District Courts, 2889. Electoral Registration, 2896, 2898. Friendly Societies, 2898. Public Service Superannua,tion

Board, 2899.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Chief Office, 2107.

Public W arks­Chief Office, 2521. Court of Industrial A1·bitration, 2523.

Services, Public Buildings, 2523.

Loan Funil A.ccount~ Public Works, 3209.

J.'ru"t and Special P<tnds­

Premier and Chief Secretary-State Retail Butchers' Shops, 3Hl8.

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SuPPLY-continued:

Estimates, Suppl• mentary, 1917.18-Horr,e Secretary, 3262.

Estimate.~ (Trust Funds), Supplementary, 1917·13-

Railv·a;~ ··, 3265. EMimatc·, Sttpplerncntary, 1918-19-

Execuhve and Lf'gislati\ c, and Depart­ment of J usticc, 3214.

Reception of Resolutions (Public Service Board), 3268; (Hospitals and Chari­tabl<: Institutions), 3270: (Railways-­General Establishment), 3273; (Friendly Societies), 3273.

Yok,; on Account (£1,650,000), 855; (£1,650 000), 2420.

VVAYS AND :YfEAKS :

Lmd and Income Taxes, 175, 178, 179, 180.: (motion to agree to resolutions), 202.

Stamp Duties, 216, 223, 225. Sueccs,ion and Probate Duties, 239.

RYAN, Daniel, Esquire (Townsville)­Railway-

Haughton River Loop Line (approval of plan), 3378.

Sc•PPLY:

E.otimatcs-in-Chief­

Public Instruction­Chief Offic~, 3140.

Railways-Chief Office, 2590.

VVAYS AKD MEAKS :

Loan Proposals (£9,847,327), 3254.

RYAN, Henry Joseph, Esquire (Cook)­

St:PPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­

Mines-Chiei Office, 3043.

RYAN, Honourable Thomas Joseph (Barcoo) [Premier, Chief Secretary, and Attorney-Generall-

BILLS:

Absent Soldiers' Voting Bill (initiation), 3315 ; (meS3age to Council declaring Bill " lost"), 3637.

Appropriation Bill, No. 3 (message to Council agreeing to Free Conference), 3337.

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (motion that Council be heard at bar of House), 1038; (postponement of committee ~tage), 1343.

Chillagoe an<l Etheridg!l Railways Bill (me'~agc (o Council), 3472.

Con,titution Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 2585; (2°), 2626; (committee), 2703.

BILLS-continued:

Elections Act Amendment Bill (initia· tion), 3382.

Income Tax Act Am:mdment Bill (Cmm­cil's amendmente), 1053, 1068, 1069, 1071.

Insurance _\et Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 2064.

Land Tax Aet Amendment Bill (Coun­cil's amendments), 1109, 1112.

Meatworb Bill (committee), 1007. Patriotic Funds Administration Act

Amendment Bill (initiation), 1169, 1192; (Mr. Elphinstone's amendment), 1171.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (initiation), 182, 183.

State Enterprises Bill (committee), 1562, 1563, 1564, 1565, 1567, 1570, 1573, 1577, 1578, 1579, 1580, 1581, 1583, 1584, 1599, 1601, 1607, 1608, 1609, 1610; (Council's message, No. 3), 3610.

State Iron and Steel Works Bill (initia­tion), 101, 180.

Workers' Compensation Act Amendment Bill (Council's message, No. 2), 3639; (message to Council, No. 3), 3641.

Business, Order of, 1656, 3046, 3637; (precedenc'l of Government bueiness on Thursdays), 1167.

Chairman of Committees, Nominates Mr. W. Bertmm, 31.

Disorder in Gallery, 1334.

European vV ar-Bulgaria, Surrender of, 2687. Progress of the Alliee, 3587. Sympathy with Mr. J. Mullan on death

of his son, 1759

Financial Stntement, 2006. Grievances before Supply, 944. Ministerial Statement-

Changes in Ministry during Recess, 22. Opposition, Leadership of, 22.

Privilege, Question of-Charge against Mr. Fry by Hon. Mem­

ber for South Brisbane, 2688.

Removal and Imprisonment of Citizens ~£ Queensland by O'ommonwedth Authori­ties, 1157.

Sitting Days­Friday, 1656. Monday, 3046.

Speaker-elect, Congratulations to, 4.

Special Adjournment, from 6th November to 27th November, 3607; (rescission of resolution), 3611.

Sugar Workers' Strike, Northern Cane­fields, 1943.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-

Executive and Legislative­Executive Council, 2042. His Excellenev the Governor, 2042. Legislative Assembly, 2042, 2043, 2045.

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RYAN, Honourable 'rhomas Joseph [Premier, Chief Secretary, and Attorney-General]-cantinued :

SUPPLY--continued:

Estimates-in-Chief-continued­

Executive and Legislative-continued: Legislative Council, 2042. Legi olative C' 11mcil and Legislative

Ae.sembly, 2047, 2048. Justice-

Chief Office, 2830, 2855. Electoral RGgistration, 2897.

Premier and. Chief Secrctary­Agent-Genrcral for the State, 2116,

2117, 2120. Audit Office, 2121. Chief Office, 2099, 2100, 2112. Intelligence and Tourist Bureau,

2121.

Miscellaneous Services, 2126, 2128. Museum, Dri&bane, 2122, 2124. Public Library of Quewsland, 2124. Public Service Board, 2124. Steamer "Lucinda," 2125. ThurcJay Island, 2126.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1917-18-Home S1ccretary, 3262. Justice, 3263. Premier and Chief S'lNetary, 3258,

326G. Public Works, 3262, 3263.

Bstimates !Loan), Supplementary, 1917-18-

Treasury, 3266.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1918-19-Executive and Legislative, and Depart­

ment of Justice, 3215. Reception of Resolutions (Prf)mier and

Chref Secretary-Chief Office), 3267; {Public Service Board), 3268.

• Vote on Account (£900,000-1919-20), 3267.

Suspension of Standing Orders, 852 2414, 3047. '

Townsville Sanitary Workers' Strike, 3458. Valedictory, 3643.

SECRETARY FOR AGRICUL'l'URE [vide "Lennon, Honourable William "].

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC INSTRUCTION [ride "Hardacre, Honourable Herbert Freemont "].

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC LANDS [vide " Coyne, Honourable John Harry "].

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS [vide " Theodore, Honourable Edward Gran ville "J.

SECRETARY FOR RAILWAYS [ride "Fihelly, Honourable John Arthur"].

SIZER, Hubert Ebenezer, Esquire (Nundah)­

AddresB in RPply, 48.

:J3rLLS: Absent Soldiers' Voting Bill (2°), 3318;

(committee), 3342; (Council's amend­ments), 36C'!, 3606.

Brisbane Tramwav Fare.s Bill (2°), 1231; (committee), 1453.

Brisbane 'l'ramway Purchase Bill (2°), 1463.

Chillagoc and Etheridge Hailways Bill (2°), 334.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2647.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bili (Council's amendments), 1070, 1071.

Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment Bill (ini,iatic.n), 2281.

Insuranco Act Amendment Bill {com­mittee), 2385, 2388.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2) (initia­tion), 584.

Land Acts Amendment Bill {initiation), 577; (2°), 1332; (committee), 1396.

Meatworks Bill (committee), 998. Metropolitan >1nd Ipswich \Vater Supply

and Sew.;rag-e Acts Amendmt>nt Bill (2°), 2097; !committee), 2747.

Patriotic FundB Administration Act Amendment Bill (ini"tiation), 1171; (2°), 1417; (committee), 1418.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Dill (2°), 492; (committee), 502, 504, 508, 510

State Enterpr;;;es Bill (committee), 1573, 1584, 1601. 1605; (Council's message. No. 2), 3592. 3594.

State Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1051.

Technical Instruction ADt Amendment Bill {2°), 1413; {Council's amendments), 2922.

Wages Bill (committee), 548, 549: ire­committal), 558.

Workers' Compensation ment Bill (Council's 3696, 3597' 3600.

Acts Amend­amendments),

Enoggem-Terror's Creek Railway-Com­pensation for Lmd Resumed {moves motion), 416, 425.

Financial Statement, 1805. Gambling D0vices for Raising Money, 743. Grievances bdorn Supply, 877. Industrial Legislation, Effect of, 279, 916.

SuPPLY: Estimates-in-Chief­

Home Secretary­Insanity, 2446.

Justice-Chief Office, 2321, 284<J. Electoral Registration, 2893, 2897

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SIZER, Hubert Ebenezer Esquire-con­tinued:

SUPPLY-continuol:

Estimates-in-Chief-continued: Premier and Chief Secretary­

Chief Offite, 2110, 211G. Miscellaneous Services, 2130.

Public Works­

Chi<:f Office, 2521. Railways-

Chief Office, 2544, 2602; (moves amendment), 2603.

Loan Fund Account-

PremiPr and Chief Secretary­

Soldie;· Settlement and Repatriation, 3208.

Public Works, 3209. Estimates, Supplementary, 1917-18-

J ustice, 3263.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1918-19-Execntive and Legislative and Depart­

ment of Justice, 3218. ' Reception of Resolutions !Public Build­

ings), 3272; (Soldier Settlement), 3276. Vote on Account (£1,650,000), 2430, 2432,

Townsvillc Sanitar,- Workers' Strike, 3466.

"WAYS AND MEANS:

Land and Income Taxes, 175, 176. Stamp Duties, 223, 224 · (mov"s amend-

ment), 223. '

Succession and Probate Duties, 239, 240.

SMITH, William Forgan, Esquire (Mackay)-Chairman of Committees Temporarv 211

227, 248, 345, 496, 1062, 1687 1886' '1975' 2441, 2531, 2888, 2953, 3054 ' 3140' 3184' 3266. ' ' '

Financial Statement, 1810. Land Tax, Proposed Reduction or Removal

568. . '

Relieves D<lputy Speaker in Chair, 374, 581.

SUPPLY: A~stimatr s-in-Ohir>f-

Home Secretary­Chi(f Office, 2175. Health, 2322.

Hospitals and Charitable Institutions 24.39. '

Police, 2475. State Children, 2500.

Premier and Chief Secretary-­

Miscellaneous Services, 2128. Public Works­

Chief Office, 2507.

SOMERSET, Henry Plantagenet, Esquire, (Stanley)-

BILL::;:

'Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 2278.

BILLS-continued. Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply

and Sewerage Acts Amendment Bill (2°\, 2094.

ScPPLY: Estirna tcs-in-C hicj­

Home Secretary­Chief Office, 2169.

Raihvays-Southern Divi.,ion, 2789.

SPEAKER [Honourable William McCormack] (Cairns)]-

Elcction of, 2. 4 ; (returns thanks for elec­tion), 4; (approval by Governor), 21; 1commissi0n to a.dminister oath), 22.

Absence from State, 191. Amendment on a motion-The House has

the right to refuse to expre"9s an opinion upon a motion, and may super­sed0 the motion with an amendment oi different import, 745, 746.

Amendments in Bills-Alteration in syo,tcm of printing, 1827, 1843, 3083.

Brisbane 'l'ramway Fares Bill-}lotion that petitioners be heard by

c0tmsol at bar of House can only be moved without notice if leave is given by majority of House, 852.

Chainnen of Committees, Temporary­Xominates Panel, 22.

Charge of Disloyalty-; A charge of disloyalty ag,.inst a member

of the House can only be made under a specific motion, 859.

Desb. Proposed installation in Chamber, 2212.

Disorder in G1llery, 1331, 1332, 13~5. Expressions Ruled Out of Or.der-

,, Pr>1ctically every member sitting over there got in on falsn pretences," 43, 44.

"You are a deliberate liar," 45. "You are stating an absolute falsehood,"

2659. "Han:;;1rd "-

Altcr<>tion in issue of, 1827. 1Iembers do not get proofs of interjec­

tions, 940. Lan.d Tax Act Amendment Bill-

Council's amendments an infringement of privileges of Assembly in regard to money Bills, 1108.

Kotice of Motion-An alteration of a notice of motion may

be given in writing, provi.ded the alteration is wit.hin the scope of the orig·inal motian, 1093.

Question (Jifr. Swa.yne's), Alteration of, 2186.

Question to Private Member-A member may ask a private member. a

question without notice, i£ he puts the question in concise language, 1244.

Questions-

Rules respecting, 30, 1035, 1036.

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Questions-continued: Quotations from circulars or newspaper

articles, 30. Statements in questions, 1035, 1036.

Questions ·addres,sed to a :Minister should relate to public affairs for which that Mini·,ter is responsible, 358().

Q110stions must have reference to public matters, 3586.

l~emoval and Imprisonment of Citizens of Queensland by Commonwealth Autho­rities-Motion for Adjournment-

On division being taken, all the members present having taken their seats wit D. the " Noes," the question is declared to be resolved in the negative, 1167.

Six o'Cir>ck Closing of Liquor Bars-Mr. Bayley's motion is in order, not­

withstanding the introduction of the Popular Initiative and Referer,dum Bill, 1101.

Speeches on Special Occasions-When permission is given to leader of

House to refer to some special f·ublic event, it is the pr wtice for the leader of the House and the leader of t:1e Opposition only to address House, and a general debde would be irregu­lar, 3587.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bili-

Council's amendment an infringement of privileg@s of Aosembly, 3012

Supply-

Grievances can only be discussed when Committee of Supply is first formed, 83, 654.

Motion for suspension of a Standing Order can be moved without notice, provided six Members do not object, 3611.

Motion for suspension of Standing Orders cannot b0 dealt with on a Supply Day, prior to consideration of Estimates, 2414.

Reception of Resolutions, Orde,· of Pro­cedure, 3267.

Suspension of Standing Order No. 84, with a view to rescinding Resolution respecting Specie! A·djournment, 3611.

Valedictory, 3645.

SPEAKER, DEPUTY (Mr. W. Bertram, Maree, Chairman of Committees)­

Takes Cha.ir in absence of Speaker, 191, 226, 265, 309, 364, 414, 478, 525, 558.

Expressions Ruled Out of Order-" The hon. gentleman has lived on' child

labour and women's labour," 270. "That is a lie,'' 486. "You are only faking th~ figures," 951.

Question not allowed because it contained an imputation against a member of the Ho11se, 479.

Relieves Spe.aker in Chair. 813, 882, 949, 1174, 1244, 1273, 2097, 2633, 3266, 3326.

BILL:

State Enterprises Bill (co:nmittee), 1571.

Financial Statement. 1883.

SuPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chitj­

Home Secretary-Hospitals and Charitable In' titutions,

2441. Police, 2479.

Mines-Chief Office, 3030.

Railways-Chief Office, 2611.

SWAYNE, Edward Bowdick, (Mirani)-

BILL~:

Esquire

Chillagoe and Etheridge Railways Bill (2°), 343.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2688.

Dairy Produce Biil (committee), 3389. Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment

Bill (initiation), 2268. Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill

(2°), 448. State EntPrprises Bill (committ'i'e), 1579,

1580, 1581, 1583, 1606, 1607, 1608; (Coun­cil's amendments), 3121, 3124, 3126, 3127.

Stock Bill (2°), 2366. Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill

(initiation), 2216. Financial Statement, 1851.

Industrial Legislation, Effect of (moves motion for appointment of Royal Com­mission). 266; (Mr. G. P. Barnes'e amendment), 425.

Personal Explanation, 2185.

Railways-Haughton River Loop Linf) (approval of

plan), 3377, 3379.

Manv Peaks to New Cannindah Exten­sion (apptova:J of plan), 3331.

Sugar Workers' Strike, Northern Cane­fields (moveo motion for adjournment), 1940; (in reply), 1950.

Sc:PPLY:

Estimates·in-Chief­

Agriculture and Stock­Chief Office, 3065.

Home Secretary­Chif)f Office, 2173.

Justice-Chief Office, 2829, 2843, 2847.

Premier and Chief Secretary­

Chief Office, 2115. Miscellaneous Services, 2128.

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SWAYNE, Edward Bowdick, Esquire-con. f,·,,ued:

SuPPLY-continued:

Estimates-in-Chief-conlinued: Public W arks­

Chief Office, 2512.

Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2524. Railways-

Chief Office, 2549. Xorthern Division, 2815. Southern Divisicn, 2790, 2802.

Tr.;asury-

Chief Office, 2915.

Loan Fund Account-

Premier and Chief Secretary-Soldier Settlfmlent and Repatriation,

3208.

Trust and Special Funds­Agriculture .and Stock-

RE>gulation of Sugar Cane Prices Act 3205, 3206. '

Sugar Experiment Stations Act, 3206. Jnstice--

Stat.; Insurance Office, 3200. Public vVorkc-

Statc Sawmills, 3198. Treasury-

Central Sugar Mills, 3200.

Estimates (Loan), Supplementary, 1917-18-Treasury, 3266.

Estimates (Trust Funds), Supplementary, 1917-18-

Agriculturc and Stock, 3265. Treasury. 3264.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1918-19-Exccutive and Legislative, and Depart­m~nt of Justice, 3215.

Reception of Resolutions (Court of Indus­trial ArbitJ·ation), 3272; (Rarlwavs-Gerreral Establiohment), 3273. ·

Vote on } .. ccount (e£1,650,000), 2417. Townsville Sanitary Workers' Strike, 3462.

IYAYS AND MEANS:

L~tnd and Income TaXl'.·', 137, 179; (motion to agree to resolutions), 206.

Loan Proposals (.£9,847,327), 3252, 3255. Stamp Duties, 216.

TAYLOR, Charles, Esquire (Windsor)­BrLLS:

Absent Soldiers' Voting Bill (initiation) 3315; (2°), 3317; (committ<;e). 3342. '

Brisbane Tramwa v Fare~ Bill (initia­tion), 786; (conm1ittee), 1447, 1453.

Bri.sbane Tramway Purchase Bill (initia­tion), 789; (2°), 1467.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 2702.

BILLS-continued · Dairy Pwcluco Bill (committee), Z386,

3388, 3389. Dingo and Marsupial DE>struction Bill

(2°), 1355; (committee), 1360. Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment

Bill (initiation), 2276. Infant Life Protection Act Amendment

Bill (2°), 2858. Insuranc~ Act Amendment Bill (initia­

tion), 2065; (f'ouncil's message, No. 3), 3590.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2.' (initia­tion), 585.

:'\Icatworks Bill (2"), 991. :Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply

and S0werag-e Acts .'l.m<>ndmPnt Bill (2°), 2096; (committee), 2739, 2757.

Popniar Initiative and Referendum Bill (2°1, · 490; (committee), 508; (Council's am-endmenh), 1311.

Statp Enterpriep~, Bifl (initiation), 1445; (committc,,), 1568, 1577, 1600; (Coun­cil's amendments), 3121, 3123, 3125, 3127.

State Produce .\gency Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 637; (2- J, 1046.

Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill (initiation), 2217.

Valuation of Land Bill (committee), 684. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment

Bill {2°), 3314: (committee). 3338, 3340; (Council's amendments), li596.

Enoggera-Terror's Creek Railway-Com-pensation for Land Resumed, 423.

Financial Statement, 1735.

Grievances befcre Snpply, 888.

Ir.duetrial LcgiBlation, Effect of, 918.

Land Tax, Proposed Reduction or Re-moval, 169.

Railway-Haughton River Loop Line (approval of

plan), 3379.

Sugar ·workers' Strike, Northern Cane­fields, 1947

St:PPLY:

Estimates .. in-Uhief­

Agriculture and Stock­Chief Office, 3059.

Home Secretary-Aboriginals, Relief of, 2314. Hospitals and Ghadcable Institu­

tions, 2441. Prisons, 2497.

Justic~-

Chief Office, 2822, 2847, 2855. Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2887. District Courts, 2888. Electoral RegiBtration, 2894.

Premier and Chief Secretary-­Museum, Brisbane, 2123.

Public W arks-Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2626.

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SuPPLY-~con tinucd:

Estimate,-in-Chief-contimted: ·Railways-

Chief Offi~e-. 2551, 2618, 2625. Southern Division, 278J, 2807.

Treasury-

•:Jhief Office, 2948. Stores, 2963.

Loan Fund Account-

Premier and Chi0,f Secretary­

Soldier :Settlement and Repatriation 3208. . '

Treasury, 3209.

J'ru't and Special J/unds­Agriculture and Stock-

State Produce Agency, 3206. Home Secrd;ary-

State Hotel, Babinda, 3191. Premier and Ch1~f Secretary-

State Retail Butchers' Shops, 3185. Railways-

Railway Refr,:shment Rooms, 3208.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1917~18-

Premier and Chjef SecreJ·,ary, 3260.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1918~19-

Executiv~ and Legislative, and Depart~ ment of Justice, 3218.

Vote on Accdunt (£1,650,000), 2422, 2431. Townsville Sanitary Workers' Strike, 3468.

VVAld AND MEANS:

Land and IncomB Taxes, 132. Stamp Duties 218.

THEODORE, Honourable Edward Granville (Chillagoe) [Treasurer and Secretary for Public Works]--

BrLLS:

Appropriation Bill ::\o. 2 (committee), 2436. '

Charters Towers VY ater Board Act Amendment Bill (initiatio11) 1383 1441· (2°)' 1525. , ' '

Ch!Jl:t!;iot; ltnd Etheridge Railways Bill (m1t1atwn), 102, 181; (2°), 311.

Fish and Oyst'<r Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1558; fcommittee), 1560, 1561.

Government Loan Bill (committee) 3256 3257. ' ' '

Harboum Bill (initi&tion), 2727.

Income 'l'ax Act Amendment Bill (2°), 240; (commit.tee), 249, 252, 253.

Industrial Arbitr>ttion Act Ambndment Bill (initiation), 2213, 2267. ·

Land Tax Act Amendment Bill 12°) 253; (committee), 265. ' '

Local "\Vorks Loans Acts Amendment Bill (il_litiation), 2065; (2°), 2237; (com­n_uttee), 2238, 2239; (amendment of t1tle), 2267.

BILLS-continu~d:

Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply .and St'werage Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 1481, 1558; (2' ). 2070; (com­mittee}, 2727, 2728, 2731, 2732, 2745, 2746, 2747, 274S, 2750, 2751. 2753, 2755, 2756. 2758.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bill !2°). 377: (motion to go intn committee), 386; (cornmitt0e), 387, 389, 390. 391, 392, 393, 396; Icon~ sid<;!ration of Bill ao amerided), 396; WJ. 434. .

Valuation of Land Bill (initiation}, 102; (2 '), 585; (co1,1mitteei, 681, 682, 683. 634, 685, 6%, 6::,8, 690; (recornLlittal), 691.

Wage; Bill (initiation), 102, 182; (2°), 526; (committee), 546, 547. 548. 550. 551, 553, 555, 556, 557. 558; (Council's amendments), 3081, 3082.

Financial Sk,te:nent, 1551.

Speaker. Election of-Nominate·- Mr. \V. McC'ormack, 2.

SuPPLY:

Estimatcs-in-Chirf­Mines-

Chief t)ffice, 3022. Public \Vorke­

Buildin.ss, 2523. Chit;:f ()ffice, 2501, 2518.

Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2523. Gas Act of 1916, 2528. InspBction of Machinery and Scaf~

folding, 2527. Labour a11d Factories, 2527. Services, Public Buildings, 2522, 2523. Worker·' Accom_cwdation Act, 2528.

Treasury-­Analyst, 2959. Chief Office, 2902, 2909, 2956 Dry Dock, South Brisbane, 2960. Land and Income ]'ax, 2960. Printing Office, 2962. Stores, 2963. Water Supply, 2964.

Loan Fund Account­Public Work<, 3209.

'!'rust and Special Funds­

Home Secretary-

Governm~nt Advertising Offioo, 3191. State Hotel, Babinda, 3191.

J·uBtice-

Public CErator, 3199. State Insurance Office, 3200.

Premier and Chwf Secretary­Immigmtion, 3181.

Treasury-Harbours and Rivers. 3202. State Fishery Business. 3202.

Votes on Account (£1,650,000j, 955, 956;

(£1,650,000), 2415, 2430.

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THEODORE, Honourable.Edward Granville l Treasurer and Secretary for Public Works]-c·mt,:~<ued:

V\'AY~ .\~D 3;1E\XS:

La.ncl :md Income T<txcs, 83, 133, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179; (RxtcnsiDn of tune to members), 108; (Mr. Mac,>rt­ney'_, amendment), 171; (mDtion to agree to resolutions). 195.

Loan l'roposals (£9,847,327), 3241. Votes on Acrount (£1,650,0001 957, 858;

i £1,650,000), 2435.

THOMPSON, Andrew, Esquire (Wide Bay)­Financial Statement, 1748

SrPPLY:

Esl'tmate.1-in-Chir·f­

Rai1wnys-Chief Office, 2553.

VOWLES, William (Dalby)-

BrLLP:

John, Esquire

.\beent So!diers' Voting Bill (initiation), 3314; (2 ), 3317; (committee), 0342, 3343.

Bri,;?an<' Tramway Fare;; Bill (initiation), 78n: (2"), 1277; (committee), 1449.

Brisbane Tramway Purchase Bill (2°), 1461.

Chillagoe find Etheridrre R1ilwa\s Bill (initiation), 181; (2' ;,"'317. •

Dairy Produce Bill (committee) 3390 3391. , ,

Dingo and M<lrsupial Destruction Bill (Council's amendments), 3396, 3397.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (Coun­cil's amendments), 1064, 1069.

Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 2268.

Infant Life Protection Act Amendment Bill (2°J, 2858.

Insurance Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2234: (committee), 2382; !Council's a!";cnci.Jnents), 3319, 3322, 3323; I Coun­Cil s message, No. 2), 3501; (Council's message, No. 3), 3589.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2) (initiu­tion), 581.

Land .\.et Amendme. >t Bill (No. 3) (2"), 1204: (committee), 1314, 1319 1320 1323 1324. ' ' '

Land Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 578: (2°), :387.

Meatworks Bill (initiation), 184; (2°), 979: (commit ec), 992, 99-'i, 996, 999, 1001, 1004, 1009.

:\lctrovolitan and Ipswich Wat9r Supply and 1'\mrerage Acts Amendment Bill <committee), 2736.

Patriotic Funds Administration Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1415.

Popular Initiative and Ref0rendum Bill (2°), 193; (committee), 497, 499 503, 507, 50J, 509; (Council's amendments), 1305, 1306, 1309.

BrLLS-c.ontinuecl: Stamp Act Amendment Bill (2°), 283;

(committee), 284, 286, 287, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, .295; (Council's amen<lments), 3129, 3130, 3131, 3133, 3135.

State Enterprises Biil (initiation), 1384, 1"43; 12°), 1516; (committe.,), 1601; (Council's amendments), 3118, 3123, 3124, 3125, 3127.

State Produce .\;;ency Act Amendment Bill (Council's amendments), 2917, 2919, 2920.

Succession and Prohate Duties Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 374; (motion to go into committee), 386; (committee), 388, 3a9, 390, 391, 393, 39'4; (3°), 435; (Council's a;nendmeuts), 3013, 3014, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018, 3019; (Council's message, No. 2), 3504.

Technical Instruction Act AmPndment Bill (Council's amendments), 2921; (Council's mescage. No. 2), 3325.

Trades and Labour Hall Land Gr<lnt Bill (iaitiation), 2220.

Valuation of Lmd Bill (2°), 596.

vV<lges Bill (2°), 529; (committee), 546, 547, 548, 649, 552, 554, 555, 556, 557.

vYorkers' Compensation Acts Amend­ment Bill (initiation), 3116, 3308; (2°), 3310; (committee), 333'7, 3340, 3341; (Council's amendment"), 3595.

Enoggcra-Terror's Crf'{~k R3.ilway-'Com-pensation for Land Resumed, 420.

Financial Statement, 2021. Grievances before Supply, 82, 863. 2\lount Hutton-Papers relating to Pur­

chase, 1441, 1491.

Railways-Haughton River Loop Line (approval of

plan), 3378. )!anv Peaks to New Cannindah Exten­

siotl (approval of plan), 3336. Sugar V\'orker'! Strike, N0rthern Cane­

fields, 1948.

SuPPLY:

Estimate.~-in-Chicf­

Home Secretm·y­Chief Office, 2156. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions,

2438. Police, 2462. Prisons, 2497.

Justice-Chief Office, 2825, 2856. Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2887. District Com·t;,, 2:_:87. Elector<l'l Registration, 2889.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Chief Office, 2100.

Public Works~~ Chief Oiftce, 2504. Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2523.

Railways-Chief Office, 2603.

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VOWLES, William John, Esquire-con­tinued:

SuPPL,Y-continued ·

Estimates-in-Chief-continued: Treasury--

Chief Office, 2903.

Trust and Special J?unds­

Ageiculture and Stock--. State Produ.e Agency, 3206.

Home SP<-retary-Policf' Sup<'rannuation Payments,

3191. State Hotel, Babinda, 3191.

,fustice--

Stclte Insurance Office, 3200. Premier and Chief Secretary-

State Retail Butchers' Shops, 3181. Public Lands-

State Sta.tions, 3203. Railways-

Railway Reheshrnent Rooms, 3207. Treasury-

State Fishery BusinesP. 3202. E.,timrdrs, Supplementary, 1917-18-

Home Secretary, 3262. Justice, 3263.

Premier and Chief Secretary, 3257, 3259, 326C.

Public Works, 3262.

Estimat•s (Trust Funds), Supplementary, 1917-18-Premier and Chief Secretary, 3264. Railways, 3265.

E.,timates, Supplemrntnry, 1918-19-Exeeutive and Legislative, and Depart­

nwnt of Justice, 3210, 3217: (moves amendment), 3217.

Recertion of Resolutions (Agent-General for the State), 3268; (l'ublic Service Board), 3268; (Hospitals ar>d Charit­able Institutions), 3269.

Vote on Account (£1.650,000), 2423. Susp0nsion of Standing Orders, 853, 'l'own"'lYille Sanitarv Workers' Strike

(m0ves motion fo;,. adjournment), 3454; tin reply), 3469.

'WAY~ AXD JliiEA~S :

Land and I:l!comc Taxes, 123, 176, 178; (motion to agr.:c to resoh1tions!, 197.

Loan Proposals (£9,847,327), 3250. Stamp Duties, 211, 216, 221.

Succession anci Probate Duties. 233.

WALKER, Harry (Cooroora)­

Frederick, Esquire

Chairman of Committees, Tt;Jmporary, 2039, 2903.

Financial Statement, 1665. SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Agriculture and Stock­

Chief Office, 3070.

SuPPLY--continuerl:

Estimates-in-Chi,'f-eontinued:

Public :Lands­Chief Office, 2980.

TruBt and sr,ecinl Funds-­Public Works-

State Sa,,·milio, 3197.

WARREN, Richard James, (Murrumba)--

BrLLS:

Esquire

_'l.bsent Soldiers' Voting Bill (Council'" am'mdrnent;), 3606.

Dairy Produce Bill (committee), 3384. Dingo and Mar;upial Dcc-truction Bill

(2°), 1357.

Land Act Amendment Bill (No. 2) (ini­tiation), 58b

Land Ads _\mendtrent Bill (initiation), 622; (2 ), 1390; (committee), 1394.

Patriotic Funds Administration Act Amendmmt Bill (initiation), 1170; (2°), 1418.

Stat.e Produce Agency Act Amendment Bill (initi >ttlon), 639.

Valuation of Land Bill (committee), 688. \VagL; Bill (2°j, 537.

Financial Statmn.,nt, 1657. Six o'Clock Closing of Liquor Bars (seconds

::Ylr. Bayley', moti:m), 1101.

St:PPLY:

Estinwtr s-in.-Chief­

Agricultnre and Stock­Chief Office, 3053.

\V.Hs AXD ME.mS:

Land and Incomo Ta,xes {motion tc agree to resolutions), 201.

Stamp Duties, 224.

WEIR, David, Esquire (Maryborough)­

Financial St,atGment, 1800.

Sl:PPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-·

Home Secr~tary­Chief Office, 2173

Railwayc-O'hicf Office, 2609. South<>rn Division, 279ii.

Trca,ury-Chicf Office. 2914.

WELLINGTON, William John, Esquire (Charters Towers)­

Takes his seat, 22. Financial Statement, 1957

S'GPPLY:

Estimate.s-in-Chirf­

Mines-Chief Office, 3022.

Public W arks­Chief Offic<), 2522. ·

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WHITFORD, Albert Edward Victor, Esquire (Burrum)-

BrLL:

State Enterprises Bill (Cormcil's amend-ments), 3122.

Financial Sbtement, 1786.

Industrial Legisiation, Effect of, 919. Sugar Workers' Str1ke, Northern Cane-

fields, 1942.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Home Secretary­

Police, 2466. Mines-

Chief Office, 3040.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 3144.

Railways-Southern Division, 2798, 2809.

Trust and Special Funds­Agriculture and Stock- '

Regulation of Bugar Cane Prices Act 3206. '

WILSON, Thomas, Valley)­

BrLLs:

Esquire (Fortitude

Metropolitan and Ipswich Water Supply and Sewerage Acts Amc,'ndment Bill (2°), 2088; (>ommittee), 2740, 2751.

Trades and Labour Hall Land Grant Bill (2°), 2293.

Valuation of Land Bill (2°), 644.

WINSTANLEY, Vernon, Esquire-(Queenton)-

BrLLs:

\'barters Towers Water Board .\rnendment Bi]] (2°), 1526.

Act

' I>opulrrr Initi~tive and Referendum Dill

(motion to go into committee), 495.

Financial Statement, 1969.

SuPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­

Home S'"•oretary­Health, 2324

Mines-Chief Office, 3040.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY and LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Twenty-first Parliament – Second Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.132-134, 1919-20

5 August 1919 – 25 February 1920

(Ryan Government and Theodore Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE HOUSE

1-20 5 August 1919 Legislative Council

20-28 5 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

28-34 6 August 1919 Legislative Council

34-59 6 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

60-97 7 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

98-112 12 August 1919 Legislative Council

113-146 12 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

147-185 13 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

185-222 14 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

222-224 19 August 1919 Legislative Council

225-261 19 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

261-302 20 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

303-334 21 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

334-346 26 August 1919 Legislative Council

347-387 26 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

387-402 27 August 1919 Legislative Council

402-432 27 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

433-475 28 August 1919 Legislative Assembly

475-485 2 September 1919 Legislative Council

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485-521 2 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

521-537 3 September 1919 Legislative Council

538-561 3 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

561-600 4 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

600-638 9 September 1919 Legislative Council

638-642 9 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

642-665 10 September 1919 Legislative Council

665-704 10 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

705-744 11 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

745-766 16 September 1919 Legislative Council

767-799 16 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

800-835 17 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

835-869 18 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

869-894 19 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

894-910 23 September 1919 Legislative Council

910-950 23 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

950-977 24 September 1919 Legislative Council

977-1004 24 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

1005-1035 25 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

1035-1051 30 September 1919 Legislative Council

1051-1064 30 September 1919 Legislative Assembly

1064-1100 1 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1101-1125 2 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1126-1145 3 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1145-1170 7 October 1919 Legislative Council

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1171-1200 7 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1201-1224 8 October 1919 Legislative Council

1225-1263 8 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1263-1274 9 October 1919 Legislative Council

1275-1310 9 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1310-1328 10 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1328-1348 14 October 1919 Legislative Council

1349-1383 14 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1383-1416 15 October 1919 Legislative Council

1417-1448 15 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1449-1464 16 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1465-1466 21 October 1919 Legislative Council

1466-1490 22 October 1919 Legislative Council

1491-1518 22 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1518-1529 23 October 1919 Legislative Council

1529-1548 23 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1549-1582 24 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1583-1607 28 October 1919 Legislative Council

1608-1646 28 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1646-1671 29 October 1919 Legislative Council

1672-1707 29 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1708-1719 30 October 1919 Legislative Council

1719-1754 30 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1755-1776 31 October 1919 Legislative Assembly

1777-1808 4 November 1919 Legislative Council

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1808-1845 4 November 1919 Legislative Assembly

1845-1879 5 November 1919 Legislative Council

1879-1921 5 November 1919 Legislative Assembly

1921-1948 6 November 1919 Legislative Council

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1919-1920

QUEENSLAND.

OFVICIAL Rl~CORD OF THE DEBAT~JS 01' THE

I_jl~G I SI_JI'\ TIVE COUNCIL

AND OF THE

i J I~ G 1 S l_j A~, 1 V 1£ A S SE ~1 B L Y DURING THE

SE C 0 N D S ~~ S S I 0 N

OF Tllll

10° G E 0 R G E V.

COMPRISING THE PERIOD PHOM THE FfFTH DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1919, TO THE TWE.\TY-FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1920.

VOL. CXXX IV.

BHI8BANE: BY aUTHORITY: A.NTHONY JA.MES GUMMING, GO\"ER.'il!E.\T I'IUXTER.

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SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTY-FIRST PARLIAfdEt~T OF QUEENSLAND.

1919-1920.

THE r;uvJ:.!<NX.~.

His ExcellcncJ' Sir HAMILTOl" JOHN GooLD-AflA\18. G.CM.G., C.B. (left the Ptate, 27th January. 1920).

THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. The Honourable ~-!LLJA;II LEJ;KON (swnrn in on 3r.l February. 1920).

ADMINISTf~ATO!;c OF THE GOVERNMENT. The Honourable Sir PoPE ALF.XAIUJKR C<JOPER. c .. J.. M.A., K.C.M.G. (sworn in as

Administrator of the Governml•nt on 28th ,JAnuary, 1920, and <ldPd until 0rrl Fchruar:.-. 1920, when His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor was sworn in).

THE MINISTRY.

When the "'ssion opened on 5th August. 1919, the lVIini~try was <'Onstitute<i a~ follow·

TVith Smts in tlu• Lcrti.<lalii:P Asserni!Tp. Premier. Chief Secretary, and Atforney-Gcn<>rai-Thc Honourable TnrnrAs .JoREPH

RYAN. 'frea.surer and Secretary for Public vVorb;-Thc Honourable EnWARD GRAl"\'!I,GF

THEODORE. Home Secretary-The Honourable JOHN H1JXHAM. Serrei:ary for Agricultunl and Stock-Thi' Honourable 'VtLLIA'l LEKKON. Sec!'etary for Public Lands--The Honourable• .JoHN HARRY Cm·NE.

Secretary for Railways-Thi' Honourable Jow.; Annnn FrHELLY.

Secretary for Public Instruction-The Honourable HERBERT Fn.EEMONT HARDACRE. Vice-President of the Executive Council-Thr· Honourable .JOHN McEw.\N Hn;n:l!. Minister without l'ortfolio-The Honourable \VrLLLnr ~EAL GILLU:s.

TFith /-,'(at in tllr: Leoisl1rti'i!!c Ooundl. Secn•tary for Miue,;-The. Honourable ALFRED .TA:\IEA .To;n.R.

CHA~GES DUHli\'G THE SESSIOX.

On 9th Septemh('r, 1019. His ExcPllency tlH' C:m·Nllor '""''-'l'h·d thP n· i"natirt pf-The Honourable HEHBER'r FRE~:)JOXT HAf{])\C'HE ;,~ (1 lllf-'J!llJPr uf the F:xri~HtiYt" rnuncil,

and as Secretary for Public Inotrudion; The Honoura.ble vVILLIAM LEK:-ION as "· nwmlwr of th•' Exccuti,·c Council, and a•

Secretary for Agriculture and Sb1ck; and of The Honourable JOHK HuXHA:II as Home' Sc••rdary.

On tJm ~amC' oda:v liis Exccllonc,v appointP<l-Thc Honourable .Ton:-; HuxHDJ to bn Scerdary for Public ImtructioJJ: The IlonourahlP \.YILLJ,I,.:\f .:\.E.\L GILL!}<;.--\ t(J lH' sl'('j't'tat"y fnr ,\g-ricrJIJqr(• ;IJtd ~1rwl'\_

ThP HonourahlP VVJLLIAM l\IcCOTL\lACK to be a. nwrnhf'r of the ExPf'nt·i~.-r- C'nnncll, and Home Secretary; all(!

Tlu· Ilonourablo aA.\TEH LARCtnnm to he (J nwrnLH'l' of tht~ Eu:eutive C'onncil.

nn 22nrl ( )ctol1t'l', 1919. 1-!i:-; EX{'(•lkllc,\ thl' Uon·rnnr (l('('PlJh•d the ]'('-;ignaj ioll." of---

TlH' Honourable Tl!O:\fAS .Jo~mPH RYAX <L!:i Pr(;Jnir'l', Chief St•crPt.<~r:v, anrl 1\Unrney­Gencral;

ThC' Hollourable En¥lAHD GRAXVILLE r_rHEODOHE as TreasurPr and St'crdar;: for Pubhc \Vorks;

Tlw Honourable .JOHX HT:XJJA>; '" Seereh1r;v for Pnblic In~trudion; Tlv~ l{onourahlP .JOHN :\R'l'Jil'H FIJIELLY as Decrf'tary for Railway~: TIH' Honourable .Joax H.\HRY Coy:-;;; as Sc•crctar,\ for Public Lan.rJ,; ThP Hnnountblc ALFRED ,J A:ME~ .J 0?\ES ns Sern~tary fpr l\1 inr··; The Honourable \VlLLlA"~l NEAL Uu.LrES a.q Serrf'tary for Agricultun' a nrl Stock; The Honourable vVTLLTDI Mcl'oJDL\CK a.s Home Secretary; nnd The Honourabl" ,JOHN McEwAN HUNTER ?.3 Vice-President and member of the Execu­

tive CounciL

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THE MINISTRY-continued. On thB came dav the Honourable ,John Mnllan was appointee! a member of the

Ese-c.utiYe Council, and a new J}linibt.rv w;:1s frHllled undt>r the Prcn1iPrship uf the Honourable Ed"ctrcl Gran\·i1le Theodon\ the portfolio' being a!lott.Pd in the fnllqwing nJanner :·

With Seats in the Lrr;islafi,;r Assembly. Vice-President, of the Executive C<mncil, Premier, Chief Secretary, and Treasurer-­

The Honourable EDWARD GRAK\'ILLE THEODOm;; :'Oecretary for Railways and Minister for J usticc-'l'he Honourable ,JOHN ARTHUR

FIHELLY; Senrc,tary for Agriculture anrl Stock-The Honourable WrLLIAM NEA!, G-n.uEs; Home Secretary-The Honourable \\'n,LIAM McCmDI.ICR; Secretary for Public La.nds-The Honourable J OHl\ HARRY L'm ··-E; Secretary for Publlc Imtruction-The Honourable JoHN HUXHA!I!; Secretary for Public vVorks-The Honourable' JA::IlE'' LARCO:.!BE' and Minister ,,-ithout Portfolio-The Honourable ,Jam:: J'IIULLAN.

IFit/1 ,\'r11l in tlu L1 yis!uf'irr ('nunril. t-"Jecretar.v for .l\li11r's Tlw Hunnurnhk ALFRt·:u .]A.:\H.S ,Ju-_··E,

MEMBERS OF THE LEG!:SLI\TIVE r~.ULJJ.JUL

President -The Honourable WiLLIAM HAMILTON. Chairman of Committees--The Honourable WILLIAM FREDERICK TAYLOR, J\il.D. Temporary Chairmen of Committees:-

DAVEY, Honourable ALFRED ALLEN. FAHEY, Honourable BARTLEY. NEVITT, Honourable THOMAS. STEPHENS, Honourable WILL!AM.

BEDFORD, Honourable RAI':DOLPH. BEIRNE, Honourable THOMAS CHARLES. HRENTKAL!., Honourable FREDERWK TIW~J.\S.

"CAM!'BELL, Honourable CHARLE>'. 'C:A;,IPBELL, Honour"hlc \VJLL!.DI l!El'RY. :l:CARROLL, Honoura.b]e R.OBERT J OSEPH. :tCOLBORNE, Honourable WILLIAM PARRY, "C:oLLIKGS, Honourable .1 OSEPH SILVER. COURTICE, Honourable FRimERICK. COWLISHAW, Honourable JAMES­CP.AMPTO~, Honourable V~lALTER RUSSELL. CURTIS, Honourable GEORGE SILAS. DAVEY, Honourable ALFRED ALLEN. DE~AINE, Honourable WILLIAM HALLIWELI,.

:;:Dm;<n AN, HonourablB JEREMIAH FRAKCJ8. lDoKOVAN, Honourable TIMOTHY JoHN.

DUNN, Honourable ANDREW. tDUNSTAK, Honourable WILL!AM ,] OHN.

FAHEY, Honourable BAR1'LEY. lFINLAYSON. Honourable WILLIAM FYFE.

FowLES, Honourable EDWIN WESLEY HowARD, Jl:l.A, LLB GIBBON, Honourable ANGUS. GRAY, Honourable GEORGE WILKIE. GROOM, Honourable HEKRY L!TTLETQt;, HALL, Honourable THOMAS MURRAY. HAMILTON, Honourable WILLIAiYL

lHANLOK, Honourable JoHN .STAKISLAuS. lHANSON, Honourabln EDWARD ,JOSEPH.

HAWTHORN, Honourable ARTH!:R GEORCE CLARENCE. HINCHCLH'FE, Honourable ALBERT. HODEL, Honourable JOSEPH . • TONES, Honourable ALFRED JAMES­,JONES, Honourable HAMILTON CUFFE.

+JoNES, I-JotlOllrahlP ri 1 H()),1A~ LLF'\\"RLLr~; lKILPATR!GK, IJ onourab!c CHARLES,

LALOR, Honourable JAMES. n.AW~OK. HonourablE' UEOHGE. Ll':AHY, Honourable PATH!OK JAMER­LLEWELLYK, Honourable HENRY. MAHKS, Honourable CHARLES FERI>INAND, M.Il. McDONALll, Honourable LEWIS. MoDONNELL, Honourable FRAKK.

!McPHATL, Honourable 1-IERBERT GE<JllGE:. MILES, Honourable EDWARD JlAYJD_ MORETON, Honourable RERKELEY BASIL.

lMUL\'EY, HonourablP ROBERT .TnsEPH-

*Death announced, 5th August, unn. t Summoned to Council, 18th August, 1919.

:j: Summoned to Council, 19th February. 1920.

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!JEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL-continued. MuRPHY, Honourable PETER. NEVITT, Honourable THOMAS. NIELSON, Honourable CHARLES I<'REDERHJK. O'SHEA, Honourable TIMOTHY JOSEPH. PAGE·HAlGFY, Honourable GERALD. PARNELL, Honourable ARTHUR HoRATIO. PEREL, Honourable IRVINE. PLANT, Honourable EDMUND HARRIS THORNJJURGH. PURNELL, Honourable ERNES'r BRAOHER. RroRDAN, Honourable WILLIAM JAMES.

tSKIRVING, Honourable ALEXANDER. :):SMITH, Honourable JOHN GORDON.

STEPHENS, Honourable \VILLIAM. STEVENS, Honoura-ble ERNEST JAMES. SUMNER, Honourable RICHARD. TAYLOR, Honourable WrLLIAM FREDERIOK, M.D.

:j:THOl\IPAON, Honourable GEORGE HENRY. THYNNE, Honourable ANDREW JoSEPH. 'fURNER, Honourable HENRY. WHITTINGHAM, Honourable ARTHUR I!ERBERT.

I Summoned to Council, 18th August, 1919. + Sunn11onecl to Couneil, 19th February, 1920.

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

*:SpeukPr-'l'lw HonouraLk \VrLLJA>I B"RTRA>I (Jlal'l ~J. tChairman <\f Committeps-\\'JLLIHI FORG.\N ;s~fl'rll, I<>.quin· (Jf<lel<t!/)­Temporary Chairmen of Committees:---

FoLEY, THOMAS, E~quire (ltfundinylnu-ra). KIRWAN, .:'vl!CHAEL JoSEPH, E,.quire (Brisbane). POLLOCK, GEORGti, Esquire (Unyury). RoBERTS, THONAA HOBEUT, Esqmre (Bu.,t 1'oou·oombu). WALKER, HARRY FREDERICK, J<;s<juirt> (('oorovra).

APPEL, Honourable JOHN Gwmm (:tlbat). ;yu1;FJELD. 'I'HO:IIAI:l GU:ID'!ERI:lALL, E•<Juirt: (J:lu,,yra~·e). BARBER, GEORGE PHILLIP, Esquire (Bundaberg). BARNEI:l, GEORGE PoWELL, Esquire ( H ar wick). BARNES, Honourabln WALTER HENRY (Bulnnbu). BAYLEY, PERCY ~10LINEUX, Ei,quire (Pitt&worth)_ BEBBINGTON, WILLIA}[, Esqmt·e (Druyton). BELL, ERNEST THO:IIAS. Esquire (P'u,%sifern). t3ERTRA11, HouuL<L'able \VII.LIA.\1 (.If uree). BRENNAN, J!'RANK 'l'ENISON, Esquire (To01000tnba) .

. ; Brr.cooK. FRANK \rii.LLUI, Esquin: (BaNuu). BuTLER, ltOBERT JoHN CUTHBERT, Esquire (Lockyer). CARTER, GEORGE, Esquire (Port Uurtis). COLLINS, CHARLES, Esquire {Bowen). COOPER, FRANK ARTHUR, Esquire (Bremer). COOPER, WILLIAM, Esquire (llosewood). CORSER, BERNARD HENRY, I<}squire (Burnett). COYNE, Honourable JOHN HARRY (Wan·eyo). DuNSTAN, THo~rAs, Esquire (G111npie). ELPHINSTONE, AUGUSTUS CECIL, Esquire (Uxley). FIHELLY, Honourable Jom; ARTHeR (Paddington). FOLEY, 'fHO}[AS, Esquire (Jlundinyburra).

§FOLEY, 'l'HOMA8 AND HEW, ]~SljllirP (l,r ithhardt). FoRDE, FRANCIS M!CHAEL, Esquire (Hvckharnpton). FREE, EDGAR NoAH, Esquire (South Brisbnne). FRY, JAMES PORTER, F~equire (Jlurilpu). GILDAY, JOHN THEOPH!LUS, Esquire (lt!wca). GILLIES, Honourable WILLIAM NEAL (Eacham). GLEDSON, DAVID ALEXANDER, Esquire (Ipswich). GRAYSON, FRANCIS, Esquire (Cunningharn). GuNN, DONALD, Esquire (Ca·rnarvon). HARTLEY, HAROLD LESLIE, Esquire (Fitzroy). HODGE, ROBERT SAMUEL, Esquire (1'1/ananyo). HUXHAM, Honourable JoHN (B-umnda).

* l~h•,·tPd, Hth .fanual'Y, 1!1~0, HJPOtl tlll' resit..,JJat.ion on tht-> sanw llH1P of lion. \V. Lerrnon. who had bm~n rleeted to the offipp on fJth September, 1919, in succession to Hou. \\' .. illiarn .YrcCormack, who rt•sign~d the ofli<-e and became Home Secretary on the bame date.

·;· EIC>c·ted, l:Hh .January, 1020, upon tliP V<'( :.ttion of tllP offic·p hy Hon. \\'"illian1 Bertran1 by reason of his ell·ctim1 as Speaker.

t Elected, 20th Decem her, I!! 19, rice Hon. Thomas JosPph Ryan, who resigned his seat, 14th October, 1919.

§ Elected, 20th December, 1919, t·ice Hon. Herbert Freemont Hardacre, who resigned his seat, 14th October, 1919, and was appointed a member of the Land Court.

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li!EMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE_::ASSEMBL Y-continued JAli!ES, ALFRED ARTHUR, Esquire (Lugnn). KIRWAN, MICIIAEL JOSEPH, Es4uire (Brisbane). LAND, :B}DWARD MARTIN, :B}squire (Balonne). LARCOMBE, Honourable JA~!ES (Kt'pprl). LLOYD, WILLIA:U FIELD, Esquire (l!Jnogg< ra). MACARTNEY, EDWARD .HENRY, :B}squire (1'uawung). McCORMACK, Honoural,JP '.VILLIAM (Cairn8). McLACHLAN, l'r.TER .\LFRED, EBquire (Merthyr). MOORE, ARTHUR :B}DWARD, E.;quire (.4ubigny). MORGAN, GODFREY, :B}squire (Murilln). MULLAN, Honourable JOHN (Flindcrs). O'SULLIVAN, JAli!ES, Esquire (Kennedy). PAYNE, JOHN, Esquire (Mitchell). PETERSON, JAMES CHRIHTIAN, Esquire (1\' armanby). PETRIE, ANDREW LANG, Esquire (Toombul). POLLOOK, GEORGE, Esquire (Gregary). RIORDAN, DAVID, Esquire (Bu!f'ke). RoBERTS, THOMAS ROBERT, Esquire (East :J'aowo01nba). RYAN, DANIEL, Esquire (1'ownsville). RYAN, HENRY JoSEPH, Esquire (Cook). SIZER, HUBERT EBENEZER, Esquire (Nnnilah). SMITH, WILLIAM FORGAN, Esquire {Mackay). SOMERSET, HENRY J'LANTAGENET, Esquiru (Stanlt·y).

!!SPENCER, 'J'JIO~!At\ ALFRED, Esquir<' (Jlarunua). STOPFORD, JAMES, Esquire (Mount Morgnn). SWAYNE, EDWARD BOWDICK, Esquire (Mirani). TAYLOR, CHARLES, Esquire (Windsor). THEODORE, Honourable EDWARD GRANVILLE (Clz-i/lagoe). THOMPSON, ANDREW, Esquire (Wide Bay). VOWLES, WILLIAM JOHN, Esquire _(Dalby). WALKER, HARRY Fm:DERICK, Elsqmre (Gooroorn). \VARREN, RICHARD JAliiES, Esquire (Murrum.b"). WEIR, DAVID, Esquire (llfaryborough). WELLINGTON, \VILLIAM JOHN, Esquire (Ghartera Tou•en). "WHITFORD, ALBERT EDWARD VICTOR, Esquire (lJurrum). WILSON, THOMAS, Esquire (Ji'ort£t'Ude V"lley). WINSTANLEY, VERNON, Esquirl' (Quet nton).

li Elef·tfld, 20th Dece1nber, 191D, Pi:_·c Hon. John ~lcl~wan Hunter, who rt-<:;igned his ~eat~ 22nd October, 1919, and was appointe<.l Ageut--Ueneral in London .

.JO!lH cm.1IvliTTEES. LIBRARY-

Lcgis/(l'ive ('ouncil: The President, Mr. Leahy, and Mr. T. L. Jones. Ltgis/atiu A3M rn bfy: The Speaker, Mr. Gunn, and Mr. Dunstan.

REFRESHMENT Ro01!H-

Ltgi.<luli1'1' rouncil: The PrPsident, Mr. Nevitt, and Mr. Davey. Legislativt: .4 .. stmbl!r: The Speaker, Mr. Corser, and Mr. Kirwan.

PARLIAME;.;T.\RY BUILDINGS--Le{lis/atire Oouncil: The President, ~1r. Perel. and Mr. Fowles. Legislnti>'e Assnnlily: The Speaker, Mr. Petrie, and Mr. Payne.

COUNCIL COMMITTEES. STANDING ORDERS.--The Pre,ident, Dr. Tayi01·, Mr. Sumner, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Crampton,

and Mr. Whittingham.

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES. i-lTANDINCl ORDERS. --The Speaker, 'rhe Chairman of Committees, 1\Ir. Macartney,

:\1 r. Rwayrw, l'vlr. VmdPs. Mr. Giklay, Mr. T. Fo!Py, and ::VIr. LarcondJe.

PRI1.'iTI;.;G ... -The Srwakl•r, The Chairman of ComrnittePs, Mr. Barher, Mr. \Vinstanley, 1\h. RoJ,prt8, ::VIr. MI'La"hlan, and Mr. Grayson.

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL.

ELECTIONS JuDGE.-His Honour Mr. Justice Real.

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Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.132-134, 1919-20 5 August 1919 - 25 February 1920

LEGISL~~TIVE UO U 1': ClL.

Absence, Leave or, to Hon. J. Lalor, 1993.

Acting Chairmen " Chairmen porary"].

Address in Reply­Answer to, 98. Debate on, 7, 30. Presentation of, 34.

of Committees of Committees,

[vide Tem-

Adjournme:qt (Changes in Cabinet), 1465.

Adjournment of Parliament over Federal Elections, I G 7l.

Adjournment of Parliament over Federal Elections, Protests against, l4G3, !87 3.

Adjournment, Motion l'or-Legislati ve Council. Protest against

ddditional appointment~ to (Mr. Brenl-11 ell), 3102; (motion withdrawn), 3119.

Adjournment, No Quorum-Fi~h Supply A<·t !diYi-..ion Gll Inor:on ft:~:.~

"WJendment and di'Rllowance of re.col-lations), 638. -·

Aiijournments, Special, 5, 34. 112. 221, 402, 4S5. i537, 665, 76n, 977, lO:i1, 1417, 1465, 1987, 2034, 2247, 2511, 335~.

Allegiance, Affirmation of, Wording ol', 3279.

Auditor-General's Reports­Central Sugar-mills. 1708. Public Accounts. 1035. Public Debt Reduction Fund, 4. Queensland National Bank Balance-sheet'

4, 223.

Sinking Fund under Government Loaoo Acts, 4.

State Enterprises, 1465. Supreme Court Funds, 334.

Bed.ford, Hon. R., Employment by Govern­ment and Remuneration of (questions -Mr. Turner), 894, 1708; (moti0n­_Mr. Turner), 1217; (personal explana­tion-11Ir. Bedford), 1465; (return tabled), 3342.

1919-20-a

BILLS-Appropriation, No. 1 (1 ° and 2°), 99;

·(committeG and 3°), 112; (assent), 222 •.

Appropriation, No. 2 (1"), 1346; (2°), 1384); {committee and 3°), 1390; (assent), 1465.

Appropriation, No. 3 (1 ° and 2°), 1922; {committee), 1927; (3° and message to AssBmbly}, 1929; (amendment to mes­sage protesting against delay in sub­mitting Estimates and Financial State­ment to Parliament-J·fr. Ha1cthorn), · 1929; l<tm<>ndment agreed to), 1932; (asqent), 1979.

Appropriation, No. 4 (1 °), 2192; (2°), 2233; (c•Jmmitte<o and 3°), 2241; (assent), 2343.

Appropriat.ion, No. 5 (1° and 2°), 3302; (motion ior committal), 3305; (commit­tc••). 3305; (3°), 3306; (a,'!lent), 3364.

Brieban<> Exhibition L1.nds Leases (1 °), 2841: (2° and committee), 3236; (3°), 3237; faS>ent), 3364.

Bri~hane Tramway Fares (presentation of report of Select Committee appointed i.J 1918). 5: idrobatc in re advisability of '·mtinuing Select Committee), 345; (adopii-_m of report of Select Commit­tee). 3o7: •F1, 345; [not further pro­cc·,,,, d •,-ifh].

B,-isbam• Tramway PurchaBe (presentation of report of Select Committee appointed in 1918), 5; tdeb:,tr in re advisability of contiuuing S<·k-< t Committee). 345; (adopti011 of report of Select Commit­(•·, \, 387; iPj, 345; (2°), 475; (mo'oion t.o go into (·ommittee), 482; (motion negatived!, 483 ~ (n1otion for con1n1it~ Ll.l), i,33; icommittec), 745; (recom­Initt .. lJ, 76'1J: 13- and meosage ro As­scut;:.·). 835; lme.ssag<' from ABsem­bh·). 33C-f); (coCJsidr<ration of mc•,.;age), 33!)3 i {nlf"::t;"lgc fq .... -\.s.~embly. ~o. 2), z: ~~4-: (~<~:-:;entl, 33C!J..

Oon•titution Act Amcndm•:nt (Abolition of L· gislative Council Bill), (P). 1471; ( ,y.~·}.IO'-t~a JIO't.I~~,ztc'Inent of order for 2°j, 1656; :2°', 1656; (amendment re­.i• ctir:v Eil;-JJr. Hawthorn). 1665, 1773: um,•ndwent agreed to), 1794.

G:mstitntio:; Act Amendment, ~o. 2 (1°), 12.66; \2°o, 1346, 1392, 1473; (amend­"'•n•-Jlr. 1J'8h1a'. 1488: !amend­

ment negativedi, 1489; (committee),. 148J; (3°), 1518; (assent), 1583.

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment (1 °), 1051; (2°), 1145, 1263; (committee ".nd rcqmmittal_;, 1266; (3° and mes­;•aw· h Assembly). 1328; (mes.sage from Ag,;emblv), 1981; (consideration of mes­sage), 1Sil1; (message to Assembly, No. 2), 1982; (amendment to message-Mr. Thynne), 1982; (assent), 1993.

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IXDEX 10 Bl:[l.JEUTS-LEGISLATIYE COCX\!IL.

BILLS-cont;nud : Dairy Produce (instruction to Select Com­

mittee appointed in 1918 to present interim minutes of evidence-Mr. Powles's motion), 6; (preoentation of interim minute-' of evidence), 6; (1° and order for 2°), 224; (2°), 334; (pre­sentation of minutes of evidence of SP· lect Committee), 345; (committee), 393, (adoption of report from Committee), 402; (presentation of report of Select Committee), 475; (discharge of order for a-doption of report from Committee), 484; (recommittal), 485; (adoption of report of Select Committee), 537; (3° and me~sage to Assembly), 537; (mes· sage from Assembly), . 895; (message from Assembly rc1pectmg amendment desired by Governor). 2192; (considera­tion of messag0). 2241; (message to Assembly, J\;o. 21, 2242; (assent), 2840.

Da.raji Railway Bridge (la), 1872; (2°), 1946; (committee), 1946, 1984; (3° and message to Assembly\. 1985; (assent), 1993.

Discharged Soldiers· Settlement Act Amendment (la), 3119; (2°), 3312; (committee and 3"). 3313; (u"sent), 3364.

Elections Act Amendmc'nt (la), 1147; (2°), 1270, 1794; (amendment-" That the Bill be read a second time this day six months "-J.lr. Lcahy), 1796; (amendment agre•:d to), 1797.

Factories and Shops Acts Amendment (1°), 3302; (2°), 3354; (committee and 3°), 3355; (as;;ent). 3364.

Fair Rents (1°). 1872; (2°\, 2344; (com­mittee), 2412; (a.doption of report from committee), 2430; (diS\·harge of order for adoption of report), 2696; (recom­mittal), 2696; (3° and message to As­sembly), 2750; (mesf'>lge from A,. sembly,) 3235; (consideration of ml•R­sage), 3313; (message to Asc;embly, No. 2), 3313; (assent), 3364.

Fire Brigades (1°), 3307: (2°. committee, and 3°), 3352; (assent), 3364.

Governor's Sa!arv Act of 1872 .\mendment (1°), 1872; (2°), El43, 1984; (2° nega­tived), 1984.

Harbour Boards Acts .\mPndment (1°\, 2696; (2° and committee), 2841; (3a), 2894; (assent), 3047.

Income Tax Act Amendment (1°), 2696; (2a), 2750, 2842, 2891; (motion for com­mittaJ), 2917; (committee), 2954; (3°), 3051; (message to Assembly), 3052; me,sage from Assembly). 3235; (con­sideration of message), 3313; (message to Assembly, No. 2), 3313; (a:.3(•rrt), 3364.

Industrial and Provide;.,t flocieties (1 a, 2°, and committee), 3355; (3°), 3356; (assent), 3364.

Jimbour Selections (la), 1716; (2°), 1875; (proposed committal), 1879; (commit­tee), 1939; (3° and message to As­sembly), 1983; (assent), 1993.

Land Act Amendment {la), 2696; (2°), 2755, 2850, 2962; (adjournment of 2° debate), 2761; (motion for 2° negatived), 2962; (revival o£ order for 2°), 3162; (2°), 3279; (committee), 3299; (30), 3300; {assent), 3364.

BILLS-cnn.inuul: L,unl _-\et~ Anu:ndnlent-Jfr . .,JJJ-'_li·~.; tintro­

duction and 1 °), 642: (2°), 895, 1201; ,,·0mmitte<'). 1206; (3°\, 1383: [not r•­fL.t·nul from A ... ur,·mbly].

L'1nd Acb Amendment. No. 2 (P and 2°), 3356: (committpe a.nd 3°). 3358: (assent), 3364.

L-;r.d Tax Act Amendment 1 1~:, 3051: (2°), 3175; (committee). 3307: !3°\, 3308; <assent!. 3364.

Liquor Act Amendment (Fl. 1778; (post­ponement of 2°). 1940; (2°), 1985, 1993, 2022; (committee), 2163; (3°), 2242; I message to Assembly), 2243; (message from Assembly), 2431; (consideration of mes,age). 2492, 2500; (message to As­sernbly, Ko. 2), 2505; (assent), 3047.

:\fain Roads (la), 1981; (postponement of order for 2"), 2841; (2°), 3311; (com­mittee), 3344: (3°), 3348; (assent), 3364.

Mining Acts Amendment (1a_l, 3162; (2°), 3309; (committee), 3342; (30), 3344; message from A'sembly). 3355: (as-

sent!. 3364. ,

Officials in Parliament Act Amendment (1 °). 1872; (2°), 2245, 2699; (2° nega­tived), 2702; (motion to revive order for 2°), 2745; (amendment-" That the Bill be read a second time this day six months "-Jir. Fou-lcsl, 2745; !amendment agreed to), 2750.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (1°), 1217; (2°), 1272, 1521, 1585; (commit­tee), 1708; (3° and message to Assem­bly). 1778; [not returned from As­nmbly].

Port Dues Revision Act Amendment (la), 1983; (2"), 2243; (motion for commit­nl), 2245; (committee), 2245; (adop­tion of report from committee), 2245; (3°), 2343; (assent), 2840.

Profiteering Prevention (1°), 1716; (2°), 1797, 1933, 2356, 2505; (adjournment of 2° de-bate), 1875; (committee), 2962, 3052, 3166; (3°). 3174; (message to As­sc·mbly), 3175; (message from Assem­bly). 3302; (con,ideration of message), 3348; (me' age to Assembl:;, No. 2), 3349; (assent), 3364.

Public Service Act Amendment (1 °), 3302; ,2 '), 3349; (committee, 3°, and mes­sage to A"embly), 3350; (message from Assembly), 3355; (assent), 3364.

Queensland Government Savings Bank Act Amendment (1 °), 1346; (2°), 1469; ,instruction to committee in re amend· ment of section 16-Jfr. Po1clcs), 1519; 1committec), 1519; (3° and message to As-embly), 1585; (meo;;ago from As­sembly), 1778; (consideration of mes· &a.ge), 1805; (message to Assembly, No. 2), 1807; (message from Assembly, No. 2). 1980; (consideration of mp·•.gage), 1980; (message to Assembly, No, 3), 1981; (assent), 1993.

Queensland National Bank, Limited, (Agreement) Act Amendment (1 °), 2489; (2°), 2694; (committee), 2695; (3°), 2750; (assent), 3047.

Sea forth Repurchased Estate (1 °), 1346; (2°), 1471; (committee), 1472; (3D), 1518; (title), 1518; (assent), 1979.

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·BILLS- ·ontin•ted :

Stock Foods (1°J, 1521; 12°), 1605; (com­mittee), 1646; (3° and message to As­sembly), 1708; (message from Assem­bly), 1778; (considE'ration of message), 1803; (meS<lage to Assembly, No. 2), 1804; (message from Assembly, No. 2), 1979; (consideration of mPssage), 1979; lme;;sage to Assembly. ~o. 3), 1980; (assent), 1993.

Succession Act of 1906 Declaratory (1°), 1147: (2°), 1467; (committeP), 1519; (3°}, 1585; (assent), 1979.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amend­ment (1 °), 3302; (2°), 3350; (committee and 3°}, 3352; (assent), 33fr+.

Unemployed Workers (1°), 894: (2°), 1035, 1148. 1221, 1396; (amendment-·' That the Bill be roa.d a second time this day ··ix months "-}rfr. Lcahy), 1397; (amendment agreed to), 1417; (motion -Jir. A. J. Joncs-to suspend Standing Orders to permit of rescission of amend­ment postponing 2° for six months not proceeded with owing to absence of absolute ma.jority of members of Council), 3342.

Workers' Homes (1°), 1051; (2°), 1147, 1266; (motion to go into committee), 1270; (committee), 1328; (3° and message to AS<lernbly), 1384; (message from As­sembly), 1490; (consideration of mes­sage), 1717; (message to Assembly, No. 2), 1719; (amendment on message-Mr. Fo1rl1s), 1719; (assent), 1993.

Black Rod, Usher of, and Clerk Assistant­Appointment of Mr. C. J. McPherson, 1993.

Cabinet Changes, 600, 1465, U-1ll3.

Casting Votes by Chairman of Committees-Liquor Amendment Bill-

Cloau&E' 8 (amendment---J'.fr. ('11rtis), 2189. A&'embly's messag'e (Council's amend·

ments in clause 8, lines 42 and 43), 2498; (lines 45 and 46). 2504.

Casting Votes by President--OhaiJ·man of Committel·;, Acting (nomina­

tion of Mr. Fowles), 2500. Fish Supply Act (adjournment of debate

on motion for amendment and disal­lowance of regulations-J.fr. Fou·leg), 634.

Chairman of Committees, Acting (Liquor Aet Amemlnwnt Bill)-

Nomination of Mr. Fowlc,,, 2500. Nomination of Mr. Hawthorn, 2499. Nomination of Mr. Page-Hanify, 2499.

•!lhairman of Committees, Increase in Salary of [ride " Bills-Constitution Act Amendment, No. 2 "].

·Chairmen of Committees, Temporary­Panel. laid on table by President, 4.

Clerk Assistant and Usher of Black Rod­Appointment of Mr. C. J. McPherson, 1993.

Committee, Standing Orders-­c\prointment, 28.

Committees, Joint-AltPration of personnel of Couneil's reprt ·

sentatives on Library Committee, 2431.

• .\ppointment of members, 28, 99. Continuation during reef''·. 3166, 3235.

Committees, Select--Brisbane Tramwa ·: Fares Bill and Bris­

bane Tramway Purchase Bill (presenta· tion of report of Select Committee appointed in 1918), 5; (debate in re advisability of continuing SC'lect Com­mittee to obtain further evidence), 345; (.tdoption of report), 387. ·

Dairy Produce Bill ((instruction to Select Committee appointed in 1918 to present interim minutes of evidence), 6; (pre­sentation of interim minutes of evidence), 6; (presentation of mlnutes of evidence), 345; (presentation of re­port), 475; (adoption of report), 537.

Railways-Brooloo·Kenilworth (appointment), 2489;

(presentation of report), 2694; (recep­tion of report), 2762.

Dobbyn-Myally Creek (appointment), 2491; (presentation of report), 2694; (reception of report}, 2763.

Gargett-Owen's Creek (appointment), 2694; (mesea.ge to A,,sembly requesting members to give evidence), 2703; (me">­sag<' from Assembly granting leave), 2743; (pres0ntation of report), 2953; (reception of report), 3047.

Many Peak,o-Korthern Burnett (appoint­ment), 2490; (prMentation of report), 2953, 3165; (reception of report), 3218.

:\![onto and Rannre< to Callide Vallev and Prairie Lancls (appointment), '2490; (presentation of report), 2953, 3165; (reception of report), 3218.

Pceramon towards Boonjee (appoint­ment), 2694; (message to A;.,sembly re­questing members to give evidence), 2750; ·(mes-ag-e from AHembly granting leave), 2841; (pn ·2ntation of rep')rt), 2953; (reception of report), 3048.

Co-partnership anr1 Co-operation between Employers and Employees (motion­Dr. 'l'aylo1·), 521, 657, 1218, 1383 ; (motion agreed to), 1381.

Council, Legislative, Abolition of [vide " Bills -Constitution Act Amendment Bill " and " Legislative Council, Abolition of"].

Days of Sitting-(Tuesday, Wedne·sday, and Thursday),

28; (Friday), 975, 1921, 1932, 1947, 2743, 3166.

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4 I?\DEX TO SCBJECTS-LEGISLATIYE C'OC\TIL.

Death of Members-Campbell, Hon. Charles (death announced),

4; (expressi<:>ns of sympathy), 4; (letter of sympathy), 4.

Campbell, Hon. William HC>nry !_death announced), 4; (expressions of sym­pathy), 4; (lE'tter of sympathy), 4; (reply to lettc·r of sympathy), 642.

Disallowance of Regulations under Statutes-Fish Supply Act (petition), 475; (motion­

Jf r. Fa wl c., l, 525, 601 : (amendment to motion-Mr. Ji cDonald), 632; (amend­ment negatived), 895; (motion agreed to\, 895.

Gas Act (motion-Mr. Fowles), 2889; (motion agreed to), 2893.

Insurance Act of 1916, Order in C<Juncil of 11th September, 1919, (motion-Jfr. l'arncll), 1208; (motion agreed to), 1217.

DIVISIONS­Bills-

Appropriation, No. 3-Cla use 3, 1929. Message to Assembly (amendment-1!lr.

HaU'thorn), 1932.

Brisbane Tramway Purchase-Motion to go into committee, 483. Clause 2 (amendment-Jlr. Hall), 746,

757. Constitution Act Amendment (Abolition

of Legislative• Counci]j­Adjournment of debate' on amendment

on motion for 2° pir. Hawthorn), 1666.

Amc·ncluwnt (Jir. I-lrnrthr;rn), 1793. 1794.

::\lotion as anwnch-d. 1794. Constitution Act Amendnwnt. Ko. 2-

20 (amC'nclment-Jir. O'Shm). 1489. New clause to follow clause 4 (."lfr.

Lwhy), 1490. Elections Act Amendment-

20 (amendment-" That the Bill be· re,vcl. a second time this dav ~ix months"' -Jlr. Lwhy), 1797. ·

Fair Rents-Clause 7. 2419. Clause 8 (amendment-.lfr. O"Sil• a),

2424. Governor's Salary Act of 1872 Amend·

lllCilt-

20, 1984. Income Tax Act Amendment-

20, 2917. Motion for committal, 2918. Clause 31, 2958. Cl a use 32, 2960. Clause 33, 2960. Clause 34, 2962.

Land Act Amendment-20, 2962. Revival of order for 2°, 3165.

Land Acts Amendment-20. 1206. Adoption of report from committee,

1208.

DIVISIONS-co11tinucd: Bills-contimul :

Liquor Act Amendment­Clause 8 (amE'ndmNJt-"~Jr.

2170; (amendment•.-2!fr. 2188, 2189.

Assembly's meseage-­~<\nJendnH?nts in clau.::e 8J.

a.nd 43, 2498; lines 45 2504.

Li:aJvy), Curtis),

lin''"' 42 and 46,

Officials in Parliament Act Amendment-20, 2702.

Popular Initiative and Referendum­Clause 4 (amendment-Mr. Hawthorn),

1713. New clause to follow clause 21 (llfr.

Fowlr>). 1715. Clause 25, 1716.

Profiteering Clause 2

2969. Clause 3

3167.

Prevention­(amendment-]ilr.

(amendment-:l:fr-.

Stock Foods-

O'Shea),.

Fowles),

Clans<' 3 (amendmt'nt-Mr. Whitting­J.a m), 1648.

Cl.au::-:e 16 (an1endrnt:nts-JJ,·. Fo dt ..... )~ 1654, 1655.

AssPnlbly's rne:,;sagc"-Amendments on clause 3. 1804.

Dnemnloved Workers-2 (~m~nclment-Jfr. Lwh.if), 14'17.

Workers' Homc<-Clause 2 (amendment-Jfr. Hawthorn),

1334. DisagrPemE>nt wirh Chairman's ruling

(motion-JI r. Lrah.'r!, 1338. Clause' 13 (amcndnwnt-Jfr. Hu u•thorn),

1344. Chairman of Committee", Act.ing, Appoint­

ment of-(Mr. Hawthorn), 2499; (Mr. Fo,vvlee.), 2500.

Fish Supply Act-1\Iotion to print p(·tition F ',·[u:),.

525. Anwndment and disallowa.nCB of regula­tion~-Jfr. Frrzrhs tadjournn1t.nt. ·Of dC'bntc). 634.

A.nH'"l~dnlPnt on Inoiion :'Jfr. 525.

::VIotion (Jfr. Fr;;.·l!s·. S85. Friday Sittings, 1932, 2745. Gas Act-

Disa11ov -111C'l' of Regu1atiorJ8, i\1otion ·in n (JI r. Frncif.,). 2883.

lncrea"'ed Production and Adjustment of Stat" Finances, Necessity for (Mr. Sumnu's amcndmerd on Mr. Fowles's motion), 975.

Insurance Act of 1916-DisallowancE' of Order in Council of 11th

SPDtPrnber1 1919, ~:1ot:k·n in -re {li!r~ Pal"lu 'll. 1217.

Standing Orders, Smpension of-P.assag<' of Bills through all stages m

one day, 1874.

Estimates, Delay in Presentation of, 1671.

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Explanations, Personal­Mr. Bedford. 600. 1465. M:r. Curtis, 2192. Thk Leahy, 501. 907. Mr U' She a, 2953. Mr. Thynnt, 2952.

Federal Elections, Adjournment oi Parlia­ment over, 1671, Hl47.

Protest against adjournment without con­-~iclPration of State finances. },lotion in r~ . I '•trfiv). ll45.

Finances, State, Adjustment of, and Neces­sity for Increased Production, J'.iotion

rz i1l1r. Fowles). 1537, 642, 950: (umemlwent-.11r. Sunwcr), 974; (~.menclment negatiYecl), 975; (mo­tion agreed to), 97 3.

.Fish Supply Act (petition presentPd pray­ing for amendment and disallowance of regulations-JI1·. FoU'les), 475; (motion for printing pet.ition-JJr. Fowles), 525; !motion agreed to), 525 ; (motion to amend and dis­allow regulations-11-Ir. Fowles), 5215. iiOl; (amendment of motion-i\Jr. Fowles), 5:10: (am<'nclment to motion -1vir. 1\!IcDonald). oa:l: (amendment negatived), :,<\15: (motion agreed to), S!ll\.

'tias Act--~t[~;.tion t,o diaall·H'· ('F•rtain regulation'5

(Mr. Fo u•/,. H\. 2389: (motion agreed toi. 2893.

·Govcernm·ent Business, Precedence o!, on Wednesdays. ;\L ''inn ;" re (Mr. A . .J. Jone.c.), 97t): (motion negatiwd). n77.

Government Savings Bank Balance-Sheet and Commissioner's Report, 1035.

-Governor's Dep:artu.ra rrom Queensland, i\l41-i.

Governor's Opening Sp.eech, 1. "-

Inereased Production and Adjustment of State Finances, Necessity !or. }lotion in re U1r. Fou•le8), 5:37. 642, 950: hmendment-J.Jr. 81unner). !l74; (~mendment negatiYed). $l75; (mo­twn agreed. to), 07 ;;_

Insurance Act of 1916-Disallowance of Order in Council of 11th

.September, 1919, Motion in . re (Mr. Parnel.'), 1208; (motion Lgreed to). 1217.

Joint Committees-Alteration of perBonnel of Council repre­

sentatives on Library Committee, 2431. Appointment of members, 28. 99. Continuation during recess, 3166, 3235.

Kidston, Hon. W., LL.D., Death or­Expre><ion" of ;;Ym)1ath.. and letter of

,·,mdolPni'P, 1583.

Leave of Absence to Hon. J. Lalor, 199:;.

Legislative Assembly, Payment to Members of [vide " Bills-Constitution Act Amendment, No. 2 "J.

Legislative Council-Abolition of [ride "Bills-Constitution Act

Amendment "]. Protest again;;t additional appointments.

to. 223: (motion for adjournment-.ll'r. Brentnal/), 3102: (motion withdrawn), 3119.

Rights with respect to rejection or amend­ment of money Bills (\Vorkers' Homes Billl, 1717, 1718, 1719.

Lieutenant-Governor. Protest by certain members of Council against appoint­ment of Hon. W. Lennon as, 2l9:l.

Per:::.onal Explanation in r1 notiC'P of n1otion oi protl'8t iJh·. ('urtis). 2192.

Members, Death o!-Campbell. Hon. Charles (death announced},

ll; (expr0ssions of sympathy), 4; (letter of sympathy), 4.

Campbell, Hon. William Henry (death announct'dl. 4: (expres;;ions of sym­pl!thy). 4: (iNter of sympathy). 4; (re· ply to lt>tter of sympathy), 642.

Members, New-Carroll. Hon. R. ,J., 3161. Colborne. Hon. vY. P .. 3161. Collings. Hon. J. S .. 3161. Donovan. Hon. J. F .. 3161. Donovan. Hon. T. J., 3161. · Dunstan. Hon. \V. J., 3218. Finlayson, Hon. vY. F., 3279. Hanlon. Hon. J. S., 3161. Hanson. Hon: E. J .. 3161. Jones, Hon. T. L .. 222. Kilpatrick, Hon. C., 3161. Lawson. Hon. G .. 222. McPhail. Hon. H. G .. 3161. Mulvoy, Hon. R. J., 3161. Skirving. Hon. A., 222. Smith, Hon. J. G .. 3161. Thom1"on. Hon. G. H .. 316L Congratulations to, on appointment to.

C>uncil, 222. 3161.

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Ministerial Statements-­Changes in Cabinet, 600, 1466.

Resignation of Ryan MinistrY and Fvrma­tion of Thcodore Administration, 1466.

Motion for Adjournment-Legislative Council, Protest <;igainst addi­

tiona.l appointments to (Mr. Brent­r 1'1), 3102; (motion withdrawn), 3119.

Opening Speech, The Governor's, 1, 6.

Panel or Temporary Chairmen of Com­mittees, 4.

Papers Printed during Recess, a.

Parliament, Meeting of­Frodamation read by Clerk, 1.

Parliament, Prorogation of, 33G4.

Personal Explanations­Mr. Bedford, 600, 1465. Mr. Curtis, 2192.

Mr. Leahy, 601, 907.

Mr. O'Shea, 2953.

Mr. Thynne, 2952.

Petition-Fish s,_,ppl:.- A:ct (J{r: Powl,6), 475;

(motwn hl pr;nt, pet1pwn), 525; (motion agreed to). o2o; (motion to grant prayer of l?"tition), 525, 601; (amendment of m<Jhon-jfr. Po1vlcsl, 530; (amendment to mo'lOn-Jfr. . Jf cDonaid), 632; (amendment negahwd), 895; (motion , greed to), 895.

Premiership, Position with regard to in view of Mr. Ryan's resignation as' a mem­ber of Legi>lative Assembly l3S3 1390. , '

President, Absence or, 894.

Production Increased [ c;Je Production"].

Questions-

" ] n illreased

Aboriginals, Allegations of Inhumanity to (Mr. Hawthorn), 2022.

Aboriginals, Employment of on Land in Cooktown District Ulfr: Hawthorn), 1708.

Address in Reply-Absenc<: of Mover and Seconder at Pre,,entation to Governor (Jf,fr. Fowles), 98.

Bedford, Hon. R., Employment by Go­vernment and Remuneration of (Mr. Turnq), 894, 1708.

Brisbane Sewerage Scheme (Mr. Jlowles), 224.

Questions-co,tli:wed : Brisbane Trannvay~, Govern1nent lntent:ior.JE.

rPs)wcting (Mr. Hawthorn), 3278.

Fish Market, State (Mr. Jlowl,s), 745.

Fish Supply Act, Printing of Petition re (Jfr. P'owle.,), 600.

Gov<>rnment Loan of £2.000,000 (Mr. Powles), 2022. '

Government Savings Bank, Unclaimed De­poo>its in (Jfr. Fowles), 1922.

Government W elcpme to Right Hon. W. M. Hughes (Mr. Fowles), 387.

Income Tax Returns, Uniform (Mr. Fou·/es), 98.

Land Acts Amendment Bill of 1919 (Mr. Leahy), 2162.

Loan of £2,000,000, Government (Mr. Powlcs). 2022.

Loans to Local Government Bodies (Mr. Fowlc.<), 2486_

Premiership, Position with regard to tJir. Hau·thorn), 1383.

Railway proposals reported on by Public Works Commission (Mr. Fowles), 2889.

Railways passed by Parliament (Mr. Brent­nall), 2840; (Jfr. Fowles), 3047.

Returned Soldiers, Preference to, in con­nection with Grazing Selections, ana the right to acquire Freeholds (Mr. Lwh,1;), 2162.

Rt>turned Soldiers, Settlement of, in Cook­town District (Mr. Hawthorn), 1708.

Ryan, Mr. T .. J., Resignation a" Member for Barroo (Jir. Han·thorn), 1383.

State Trawler and State Fi;<h ~farket (Mr. Potl'le,), 745.

Tuberculosis in Swine, Losses from .(Mr. T. L. Jonn), 744.

Quorum, No-Fish Supply Act (division on mcnion for

amendment and disallowance of regu­lation61, 638.

Railway By-laws relating to Conveyance of Passengers, Goods, and Live Stoek, Printing of, 1993.

Railway Policy of Government tmotiun f(,;r suepension of f'tanding Order No. 76), 2486.

Railways-Brooloo-Kcnilworth (Mary Yalley Exten­

sion)-Report of Commissioner for Railways,

2411. Plan (received from Assembly). 2489;

(referred to Select Committee). 2489; (approval), 2762, 2852.

Report of Select Committee !presenta­tion), 2694; (reception), 2762.

Dobbyn-Myally Creek (extension towards Burketown)-

Report of Commissioner for Railways, 2411.

Plan (received from Assembly), 2491; (referred to Select Committee), 2491; (approval), 2764, 3233.

Report of Select Committee (presenta­tion), 2694; (reception), 2763.

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Railways-- cht"nued :

Gargett-Owen's Creek-RPport of Commissioner for Railways,

2411.

Plan (received from Assembly), 2491; (referred to Select Committee), 2694; (message to Assembly requesting mem­bers to give evidence), 2703; (mt'ssage from Assembly granting lea vel, 2743; {approval), 3047.

Report of Select Committee (pn"enta· tion), 2953; (reception), 3047.

M.any Peaks (Boyne V alley Extf.'nsion ~--. Northern Burnett-

'Report of Commission<>r for Railwavs. 2411. ' .

Plan (received from Assembly). 2490; (referred to Select Committee). 2490; (approval), 3218.

Report of Select Committee (presenta­twnl. 2953, 3165; (reception), 3218.

Monto and Rannes to open up Callide Y all<'~ and Prairie Lands-

R<'port of Commissioner for Railwavs, 2411. '

Plan (received from Assembly), 2490; (referred to Select Committee), 2490; (approval), 3233. ·

R nport of Select Committee (presenta­tion), 2953, 3165; (reception), 3218.

Pceramon towards Boonjee-Report of Commissioner for Railwavs

2-+11. ' ' Plan (r<>ceived from Assembly), 2491;

{referred to Select Comm ittce', 2694 ; (message to Assembly requt.,ting leave for member to give evidence' I, 2750; (message from Assemblv granting !Pave'), 2841; (approval), 3049.

RLport of St'lcct Committee (presenta­tion), 2853; (rC>cPption), 3048.

Regulations under Statutes, Disallowance of-

Fish Supply Aet (Petition praying for amcr:dment and disallowance of), 475; (mot1on to amend and disallow-Jfr. F, 1rlr ,), 525, 601; (amendment of motion-.>Ir. Fades). 530; {amendment to motion-Jfr. JicDunaldl, 632; (amc·ndment negatiYed), 895; · (motion agreed to), 895. ·

Gas Aer. }lotion in rr Dlr. Fou·lc.<l, 2(.c:8: (motion agreed to), 2893. ·

Insuraner• Act of 1916-Disallowance of Order in Council of 11th

SC>ptt mber, 1919, ::Ylotion in ,, iJEr. l'•:l'lu 1/), 1208: (motion agreed toi, 1211.

Time within which disallowance must be moved, 1947.

Reply, Address in­Answer to, 98. Debate on, 7, 30. Presentation of, 34.

Rescission of Order for printing Paper, 1646.

Ryan Ministry, Resignation of, announced, 1466.

Select Committees [ c i de " Committees, Select"].

Sitting Days-(Tuesday, WednBday, and Thursday), 28;

(Friday), 975, 1921, 1932, 1947, 2743, 3166.

Special Adjournments, 5, 34, 112, 224, 402, 485, 537, 66.5, 766, 977, 1051, 1417, 146'i, 1987, 2034, 2247, 2511, 3358.

Standing Order No. 76, Suspension of, 2486,. 2742.

Standing Orders Committee­Arpointment. 28.

Standing Rules and Orders, Suspension of­Appropriation Bill, Xo. 1, 98. Appropriation Bill, Xo. 2, 1328. Appropriation Bill, Xo. 3, 1777, 1872. .\ppropriation Bill, Xo. 4, 2233.

l'a"agc of Bill, throug-h all stages in one day, 1873. 3165: (motion negatived), 1874.

P~ o;;sage tJf Bills through re1naining stages in on0 day. 1983.

Une>mployed Workers' Bill (motion to revive ord0r for 2'), 3342; (motion lapsed c>wing- to absence of absolute majority of mPmbers of Council), 3342.

State Finances [vide "Finances, State"].

State Land and Income Tax Statistics, Notice of motion in 1'e-"'\fr. Thynne (moved by Jfr. Hall), 1466; (motion lapsed), 1467.

Statements, Ministerial­Change~ in Cabinet, 600, 1466. Re<ignation of Ryan Ministry and Forma­

tion of Theodore Administration, 1466.

Stranger, Presence of, in portion of Chamber reserved for Assembly Members, 3288.

Tb.eodore Ministry, Formation of, announced, HG•.l.

Valedictory, l%i, 3:3,58.

Vote (1\tlr. C·w:li: h~\Y) challenged for enter­ing Chamber after bar closed, 2170.

Vote (Mr. Curti~) disallowed by Chairman on Income Tax Act Amendment Bill, the hon. member having changed his seat during division, 2960.

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ACTING CHAIRMAN O.F COI'wiMITTEES l' icle ·' Chairman ol' C;)mm.i.tt.ees. Temporary"].

BEDFORD, Honoarable, Randolph-­Address in Reply (oeconds adoption!. 13.

BILLS:

Constitution Act Anwnt1nwnt (amend­ment on 2°-JI-r. Ha-u·thorfl), 1779.

Liquor Act Amendmem (Assembly's mes­sage), 2492.

Profiteering Prevention (2°), 2356.

Co-partnership and Co-operation between Employers and Employe.•s (motion­Dr. Taylor). 657.

Employment by Government and Remun­eration of (questiow•--Jlr. 'l'nnu r), 394, 1708; (motion in TI-Jlr. 7'urnerl, 1217; (personal explanation). 1465: (return tabled), 3342.

Fish Supply Aet (AmendmPnt and dis­allowance of regnlations-ilfr. J?ay;lf•J's motion), 611.

PeNonal Explanations. 600. 1465.

BEIRNE, Honourable Thomas Chades­BILLS:

Income Tax A et Amen.dm"nt (2°), 2fe94: (committe<'), 2956. 2958.

Profiteering- Prev<'ntion (2°), 1933; (com­mittee), 2964, 2968.

Stock Foods (committee). 1656.

BRENTNALL, Honourable Frededek Thomas-

Address in Reply, 30.

BILLS:

Appropriation, No. 3 (2°), 1926.

Appropriation, No. 4 (2°1, 2239_

Income Tax Act Amcndm' m (2°), 22:J-2.

Officials in Parliam~ent Act Ar _,endment (Amendment po;;tponing 2'' for- g;;c months-.111'. F01clf,,), 2747.

Fnemployed Workers (2°), 114E.

Workers' Homes (committee), 1331, 1337.

Legislative Council. Protest agu.in't addi­tional appointments to (movn adjourn­ment of Councill. 3102; (withdra"'' motion), 3119.

Members, New. Appoidment of. 3161.

Railway Policy of Go,ernment, 2487.

Standing Order No. 76. Sucpension of, Z487, 2742.

·CAMPBELL, Honourable Charles­Death announo<'d, 4. Expressions of sympathy, 4 . Letter of sympathy, 4.

CAMPBELL, Holilourable WiHiam Henry­Death announced, 4. Expressions of sympathy, 4 • Letter of sympathy, 4. Reply to letter of sympathy, 642.

CARROLL, Honourable Robert Joseph­Takes his s-,·at on appointment. 3161.

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (Honourable William Frederick Taylor, M.D.) [vide also "Presiding Chairman"]-

Appropriation Bill, No. 3-Amendment to title. to omit " Appro­

priation" and insert "Misappropria­tion." fri vola us, and not in order, 1929.

The CommittPe having agreed to clause 3 on division, it was not necessary for him to rule whether the Committee had or had not power to omit a clause in an Appropriation Bill, 1929_

Brisbane Tramway Purchase Bill-Amendment on clause 2 (Jfr. Hall) con­

h1ining the words " including contract for the sale or 'upply of light. heat, or power," in order, as it dealt with a matter appertaining to the tram­,way·i, 757.

Casting Votes-Liquor Act Amendment Bill-

Clause 8 (amendment-Jir. Curtis), 2189.

Assembly's message (Council's amend­ments in clause 8. lines 42 and 43), 2498 ; lines 45 and 46. 2504.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill. No. 2-Dedine;; to take the chair in Committee,

being pecnniarily interested in the Bill, 1489.

Disallows vat<' of Mr. Curtis on Income 'I'ax Act Amendment Bill (clause 32), rhe hon. member having changed his seat during division, 2960.

Dissent from ruling-, Standing Order relating to, 1336_ -

Improper motives, Imputation C>f. not in order, 1711.

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<CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (Honourable William Frederick Taylor, M.D.)­continued:

Liquor Act Amendment Bill-Amendment (Jir. Curtis) to insert the

words " with compensation" in ques­tion to be submitted bv referendum providing for reduction· of hours for sale of liquor, in order, as the amend­ment did not state that compensation should be paid out of Consolidated Rc;-enue, and it might be paid by person,; other than the Government, 2170.

Amendment (Jfr. Lwhy) not in order, being conBcquential on an amendment already negatived, 2190.

Order in debate. 756. 2177, 2186. 2188, 2418, 2492. 2503. 3056, 3356.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill-ArnendnlC'nt providing for recall of any

member of Legislative Asstembly and vacating of offic<' by any Minister of the Crown in order. 1709.

Gnparliamcntary language, 24l6. iVorkers' Hom<'s Bill-

AmPndrnent on clause 2, to omit " the" and insert " a.'' would not affect the rate of intPrest, and t.heref<Jre was not out of order, 1329.

Amtmdment altering rate of interest from 5 per cent. per annum to a rate " to be fixed from time t<J time bv the Govern­ment in Council" was an· infringement of the rights and privileges of the Assemblv, and therefore was not in order, 1335; (ruling disagreed with <Jn division), 1338.

:CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM­PORARY (Honourable Alfred Allen Davey)-

~ominatPd on panel. 4.

Call"d upon to take the chair, 2500. Calls upon i\lr. Nevitt to relieve him in

the chair, 2501.

'CHAIRMAN OF PORARY Fahey)-

COMMITTEES, (Honourable

TEM­Bartley

::'\ominat('-(1 on panel, 4.

CHAIRMAN OF PORARY Nevitt)-

COMMITTEES, TEM­(Honourable Thomas

Kominated on panel, 4.

O!EIAIRri'IAN OF PORARY Stephens)-

COMMITTEES, TEIVI~ (Honourabb William

Xominuted on panel, 4.

Called upon to take the !'hair, 1489.

COLBORNE, Honourable William Parry­Tah·s his s0at <Jll appointmt'nt. 3161.

:COLLINGS, Honourable Joseph .Silver­Takc',s his seat on apl)Dintnlt.•nt. 3161. BILL:

Land Act Amendment (2°), 3295.

COWLISHA W, Hon!!,urable lames-Vote challenged for entering Chamber after

bar closed (Liquor Act Amendment Bill), 2170.

CRAMPTON, Honourable Waiter Russell­BILLS:

C~nstitution Act Amendment (amendment on motion for 2°-Jfr. Hawthorn). 1789.

Land Act Amendment (2°), 3284. Unemployed iVorken< (amendment post­

poning 2° for :-ix months--Jfr. Lnthy), 1411.

Increased Production and Adjustment of State FinancPs, :"Jecc>ssity fo:·, .:\1otion in rr (Jb·. Foll'lrs), 950.

CURTIS, Honourable George SEas­BILLs;

Constitution Act Amendment. No. 2 (2°), 1483. .

Income Tax Act Amendment (2°), 2897; (committee), 2956.

Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 1993; (c<Jm­mittee), 2170, 2176, 2188, 2192.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (2°), 1594.

Profiteering Prevention (committee), 2963. l'ncmploye-d \Yorkers (arnPndment post­

poning 2" for >ix month;;~Jfr. Lt ··Lh!l), 1402.

Federal Elections, Protest against adjourn­ment of Parliament over, without con­sideration of State finances (moves resolution), 1845.

Lieutenant"Governor, Protest against appointment of Hon. \V. Lennon as-

Explanation of reason for r:ot m<Jving Resolution of whi< h notice of rnotion had heen given. 2H~2.

DAVEY, Honourable Alfred AUen-Chairman of Committees, Temporary­

Nominated on panel, 4.

Called upon to take the chair, 2500. Calls upon Mr. ::'oievitt to relieve him in

the cha.ir, 2501.

BILLS: Briobane Tramway Purchase (committee),

747. 752. Liquor Act Amendment (Assernhl/s mes­

sage), 2496, 2503. Popular Initiative and Referendum (com­

mittee), 1711.

Kidston, Hon. W., Death of, 1583. Legislative Council, Protest against addi­

tional .appointments tc' (motion fo.r adjournment-Jfr. Brentnrdl), 3112.

Railway P<Jlicy of Government, 2488.

Standing Order, No. 76, Suspension of, 2488.

DONOVAN, Honourable J-eremiah Francis­Take=' hi-5 &tat o~l appr;lnbn~~r.I.t, 3':6L

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DONOVAN, Honourable Timothy John-

DUNSTAN, Honourable William John-

F AllEY, Honourable Bartley­Chairman of Committees, Temporary­

Nominated on p<inel, 4. BILLS:

.\pprorriatiun, ::'\Jn. 3 (amendment on :l"iJt>S:-:ur~- to _\s'"-en1hl;:-- .. l.tr. Ha1Ptho. n', 1931.

Brisbane Tramway Fares (advisability of continuing Select Committee to obtain further evidence), 346.

Brisba:1c Tramway Purchase (advisability of continuing Select Committee to ob· tain further evidence), 346.

Daraji Railw,ay Bridge (committeE'), 1946. Governor's Salary Act of 1872 Amend­

ment (2°), 1945.

Income Tax Act Amendment (2°), 2917. Officials in Parliament Act Amendment

(2°), 2701.

·Campbell, Hon. C., Death of (expressions of sympathy), 4.

Campbell, Hon. W. H .. Death of (expres-sions· of ;::;mpathy), 4.

Friday Sittings, 2744, Leadership of Opposition, 6. Members, New, AppointmPnt of, 3162. Railwa::-

1\fany l'eaks-NnrthE'cn Burnett 'ep· proval c ~ plan), 3228.

FINLAYSON, Honourable Wil.liam Fyfe­TakP~ his ~e,tr on ap1_~oi:1t 1ncnt. 3279. BILLS:

Fi?: e Brigades ~' on11nittee \ 3352. Main Roe.ds (committc~e), 3347.

FOWLES, Honourable Edwin Wesley How­anll, M.A., LL.R.-

Adjournments, Special, 112, 485, 766, 10b1, 1465.

BILLS:

Appropriat'on, No. 1 (2°), 108. Appropriation, No. 3 (2°), 1924: (com­

;.JittN·). :928. 1929: iamE'ndment in nu~•::sag't" to A.ssen1bJY-J.lr. Htnrthorn), 1930.

Appropriation, ).Jo. 4 (2°), 2240. Appropriation, No. 5 (2°), 3302; (com­

mitte~). 3305, 3306. BrisbanE' Exhil-ition Lands Leases (com­

mi ttet>), 3236. Brisbane Tr'lmway Fares (advisability of

eontinuing Select (\:nnmittee to obtain further evidencP), 346; (adoption of report of SPlect Committee), 390. ·

Brisb.1ne Tramway Purchase (advisability d continuing Select Committee to obtain further evidence), 346; (adoption of report of Select Committee), 390; (oommittee), 748, 750, 761; (3°), 895.

B1LLS-tr-,;-zfil'iU(tl:

Constitution Act Amendment, No. 2 (2°), 1392.

Dairy Produce (moves instruction to Select Committee appointed in 1918 to ~ue""ent intc•rin1 rninutes of evidenct'), 6; (pn -cnts interim minutes of evi-dence), b; (present, minutes of evidence and re­port), 345; (2°), 338; (committee), 393, 394, 395, 398, 399, 400, 401 ; (presents report of Select Committee), 475; (moves adoption of report of Select Committee), 537; (Assembly's message respecting amendment desired by GoYernor), 2241.

Daraji Railway Bridge (committee), 1947. Fair Rents (2°), 2348; (committee), 2412,

2414, 2415, 2418, 2419; (recommittal), 2696, 2697.

Governor's Salarv Act of 1872 Amend­ment (2°), 1944.-

Harbour Boards Acts Amendment (2°), 2841; (eommitte<'), 2841.

Income Tax Act Amendment (message to Assembly), 3052.

Jimbour Selections (committee), 1940. Land Act Amenclnwnt (l'•'YiYal of order

for 2°), 3164; (2°), 3286; (committee), 3300; (30), 3301.

Land .'l.ds Amendment (2°), 904. Land Tax Act Amendment (committee),

3307. Liquor Act Amendment (postponement of

2°), 1941: (2°), 2031; (committee), 2167, 2174, 2191. 2192; (A>sembly's message), 2496.

Officials in Parliament Act Amendment (moves amendment postponing 2° for ,ix months), 2745, 2749.

Popular Initiatiw and Referendum (2°), 1521: (eommittec'), 1714, 1715.

Port Dues ReYision Act Amendment (2°), 2244.

ProfiteE'ring Prevention (committee), 2969, 3052, 3054. 3060, 3166, 3171, 3173.

Queensland Government Savings Bank Act Amendment (2°), 1470; (moves instruction to committee in re amend­mPnt of >ection 16), 1519; (committee), 1519, 1521: (Assembly's message), 1805, 1806, 1807: (Assembly's message, No. 2), 1980, 1981.

Qm'c•n>land ::\'ational Bank, Limited, 1 Agrel'mE'ntJ Aet Amendment (com­mittee), 2695. 2696 ;· (3°), 2750.

Stock Foods (committee), 1651, 1652, 1653,. 1655, 1656; (Assembly's message), 1804.

Succession Act of 1906, Declaratory (motion for printing Bill), 1147; (2°), 1468.

unemployed Workers (2°1; 1156. Workers' Homes (committee), 1328, 1333,

1334, 1336, 1338, 1343, 1344, 1345; (Assembly's message), 1717; (message to Assembly, ::'\Jo. 2-moves amendment), 1719.

Cabind, Changes in, 1465. Chairman of Committees, Acting, Appoint­

ment of (point of order), 2500. Federal Elections, Protest against ad~ourn­

mcnt of Parliament over, wrthout comideration of State finances, Motion in re (MI'. C'urtis), 1850.

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FOWLES, Honourable Edwin Wesley How­ard, M.A., LL.B.-,·onti•wed:

Fish Supply Act (presents petition pl'aying for amendment and <'lisallowance of regulations), 475; (motion to print petition), 525; (motion to amend a:p.d disallow regulations), 525; (amends motion). 530; !adjournment of debate), 536; (point of order-asks for with­drawal of cc>rtain words), 633; (amt'nd­ment-Jir. JicDonuld), 634.

Gas Act (moves <'lisallowance of regulations), 2889.

Government business, Precedence of, on Wednesdays, 976.

Governor's departure from Queensland, 1948.

Increased Production and Adjustment of State Finances, Necessity for (post­ponement of notic~), 537; (moves reso­lution), 642.

In,uranct> Aet of 1916 <.motion for disallow­ance of Order in CJuncil of 11th Sep· tembL•r, 1919-Jlr. Parncll), 1212.

Kidston, Hon. W., Death of, 1583. Legislative Council, Protest a@ainst addi­

tional appointnlt~nts to (motion for adjournnwnt-Jlr. Hrcntnall), 3107.

Library, Parlianwnrary. Sel,;ction of books for, 28.

Members, Xew, Appointment of, 3161.

l'remiership, Position in regard to, in view of resignation of Mr. Ryan as member of Assembly, 1390.

l'riYate :\!ember;' Bu,.iness, PrPcedence oL on \Y edtwsday,, 1808.

Railway"-Brooloo-Kenilworth [approYal of plan),

2852. Dobbyn-:\iyally Creek (approval of plan),

3233. Many Peaks-::-<orthern Burnet.t imotic.l

for printing report of Select Committe), 2953: (approval of plan), 3221.

Monto and Rannes (approval of plan), 3233.

Peeramon towards Boonjee (approval of plan), 3050.

Standing Ordc•r, ::\o. 76, Suspen,ion of, 2489.

Standing Orders. Su;pension of, 99, 1777, 1873, 1874, 3165.

State Land and In< ~Jnle Tax St.iti.,stics, :\oticf' of n1otion in r' ~Jfr. Th 11nn,_; (raisps point of c,rderl, 1466. ·

HALL, Honourable Thomas Mnrray­BILLS:

Appropriation, Xo. 3 (2°), 1926. Brisbane Tramway Fares (presents

report of Seleet Committee appointed in 1918), 5; (advisability of continuing Select Committee to obtain further evidence), 345; (moves adoption of report of Select Committee), 387.

Brisbane Tramway Purchase (presents report of S•·l<>et Committee appointed in 1918). 5.; (advisability of continuing Select Committee to obtain further evidence\ 345; (moves adoption of report of Select Committee), 387; (committee), 745, 746, 747, 748, 750, 756, 757, 758, 759, 7&1, 762, 763, 765.

RILLt-'-tontif;'U d:

Factories and Shops Act~ Amendment (2°), 3355.

Fair Rents (2°), 2347; (committee), 2413. Governor's s,alary Act of 1872 Amend­

ment (2°), 1945. Income Tax .-\et Amendment (2°), 2845. Industrial and Provident Societies

(committee), 3355. Liquor Act Amendment (committee),

2166. Profiteering Prevention (2o), 2505;"

(committee), 3057.

Fish Supply Act (amendment and allowance of regulations-point order), 612.

dis­of

·Friday Sittings, 975, 1932.

State Land and Income Tax Statistics (moves resolution in absence of Mr. 'fhynne), 1466.

HAMILTON, Honourable William [1·ide "President, 'I he"].

HANLON, Honourable John Stanislaus­Takc·s hi,; sPat on appointnwut. 3161. Acknowledges congratulations to new

mPmbers, 3162.

HANSON, Honourable Edward Joseph­Takes hi,; s.•at on ajipuinrnwm. 3161.

HAWTHORN, Honor:rable P..rthur George. Clarence-

~..\djuurninent. Spt"'iaL 112.

Bn,Ls: Appropriation, ::\o. 1 (2'), 100. Appropriation, :::-<o. 2 (2°1, 1384. Appropriation, ?\o. 3 12°), 1922; (com-

mittee), 1927, 1928; (message tC7 Assembly-moves amendrn,ent protest­ing against delay in submitting Estimates and Financial Statement to> Parliament), 1929.

Appropriation, Xo. 4 (2°1, 2233. Brisbane Tramway Fares (adoption of

report of Select Committee), 393. BrisLane Tramway Purchase (adoption

of report of Select Committee), 393; (2°), 479; (motion to go into com­mittee), 482; (committee). 747. 751, 754, 759. 763 ; (recommittal), 765, 766.

Constitution Act Amendment (2°), 1665; (moves amPndment disaf\Teeing with motion for 2°), 1665; (adjournment of debate), 1666; (2°-point of order), 1785.

Constitution Act Amendment, :::-<o. 2' (objects to postponement of order for 2°), 1391; (2°), 1486.

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment (Assembly's message), 1982.

Daraji Railway Bridge (committee), 1947.

Fair Rents (committee), 2413, 2417; (r<:>committal), 2698.

Fire Brigades (2°), 3352.

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HAWTHORN, Honourable Arthur George Clarence-continued :

BILL~-tontinut d: Governor's Salary Act of 1872 Amend­

ment (2°), 1943. Harbour Boards Acts Amendment (2°),

2841. Income Tax Act Amendment (motion for

committal), 2918; (committee), 2957, 2961; (30), 3051. .

Jimbou~ Selections (2°), 1878: (proposed committal), 1879; (committee), 1939, 1940.

Land Act Amendment (revival of order for 2°), 3163; (2°), 3294.

Land Acts Amendment (2°), 1204. Liquor Act Amendment (postponement

of 2°), 1940; (committee), 2164; (3°), 2242.

Main Roads (committee), 3344, 3346, 3347. . Mining Acts Amendment (committee).

3342, 3343. Officials in Parliament Act Amendment

(2°), 2700; (motion to revive order for 2°), 2745; (amendment postponing 2° for six months-Jb·. Fowles), 2747.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (2°), 1603; (committee), 1708, 1709, 1711, 1712, 1713, 1714.

Port Dues Revision Act Amendment (2°), 2244; (motion for committal), 2245; (3°), 2343. .

ProfitE>t>ring Prevention (committee), 3056, 3166: (Assembly's message), 3348.

Public Scrrice Acts Amendment (2°), 3349; (committee). 3350.

'Que£>nsland Government Savings Bank Act Amendment (2°), 1469: (com­mittee), 1521; (Assemblv's message, ~0. 2), 1980. •

Seaforth Repurchased Estate (committee) 1472, 1473; (title\, 1518. '

Stock. Foods (2°). 1607; (committee), 1646. 164 7. 1650. 1653.

:succession Act of 1906 Declaratorv (2°), 1468. .

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (2°), 3351.

DnE'mployE'd Workers (2°), 1044. Workers' Homes (2°), 1266; (committee).

1334, 1338, 1340, 1341. 1343, 1345; (Assembly's message), 1717, 1718.

Estimates, Delay in presentation of, 1671. Federal Elections, Adjournment of Parlia­

ment ovPr. 1671, 1947. Protest against, without consideration of

.StatP finances. Motion in ,., (JI r. ('urtis), 1867.

Fish Supply Ad (motion for amendment and disallo,vancp of regulations-1fr. Fou·le,,), 624. ~

Friday Sittings, 2744. 'Gas Act (motion for disallowance of regu­

lations-Mr. Pou•les), 2892. -Government Business, Precedence of, on

Wednesdays, 976. Insurance Act of 1916 (motion fvr disallow­

anc<' of Orckr in Council of 11th Sen-tember, 1919-.lfr. Parnr-llJ, 1214. •

Kidston, Hon. W .. Death of, 1583.

Legislative Council, Protest against addi­tional appointments to, 223; (motion for adjournment-Jfr. Brentrwll), 3114.

Members, New, Appointment of, 223, 3161. Premiership, Position with regard to, in

view of JY1r. Ryan's resignation as member of ABsembly, 1383.

Railway By-laws relating to Conveyance of Passengers. Goods, and Live Stoek, Printing of, 1993.

Railway Poliey of Government, 2486. RAILWAYS:

Brooloo-Kenilworth (approval of plan), 2852.

Dobbyn-:.\~yally Creek (motion to refer plan to Select Committee), 2492.

Gar~rett-Owen's Creek {approval of plan), 3048.

:.\Ian:'· Peab-XorthN·n Burnett (approval of plan). 3228 .

Monto and Rarmes (motion to refer plan to Select Committee, 2490.

Peeramon towards Boonjee {approval of pb.n). 3050.

Regulations under Statutes, Time within which disallowance must be moved, 1947.

Standing Order J:\ o. 76, Suspension of, 2486. 2743.

Standing- Ordere, Suspension of. 98, 1777, 1872.

JONES, Honourable Alfred James :Secretary for Mines~-

Adjournnwnts. Special. 5. 6, 112. 485. 1465, 2034.

BE>dford. Hon. R.. Employment by Govern­nwnt and R0n1u1H'ration of {tnotion­Jlr. Turm r). 1217.

BILLS:

Appropriation, No. 1 (2°), 99: 110. Appropriation. No. 2 (2°), 1384. Appropriation, No. 3 (2°), 1922, 1923;

l<·ommittet'), 1927. 1929: (amendment on me,;.;age to As"'mbly-Jlr. Haze­thorn), 1929.

Appropriation, No. 4 (2°), 2233. ~Appropriation, ~o. 5 (2°), .3302; (motion ;, for committal). 3305: (committee), 3305, . 3306.

, Brisbane Exhibition Lands L,,~ses {2°), 3235: (committee), 3237.

" Bri;baP<' Tramway Fares (advisability of continuing Select Committee to obtain further evidence). 345; (adoption of report of Select Committee), 391.

Brisbane Tramway Purc,hase (advisability of Pontinuing Select Committee to obtain further evidence), 345; (adop­tion of report of Seled Committee),' 391: 12°), 475: (motion to go into Pommitteel. 482; (motion for commit­tal), 483; (committee), 745, 746, 747, 751. 753. 757. 758. 759. 760, 761. 762. 763; (recommittal), 765: (Assembly's mes­sage), 3353.

Constitution Act AmE'ndment (proposed l">Stnonement of order for 2°), 1656: i2°i, · 1656; (adjournment of debate), 1666.

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J"ONES, Hono::trable Alfred James !Secretary fo:r Mines)--continued :

BILLi".-c(Jnfintud:

Constitution Act Amendment, :No. 2 (2°), 1346; (motion to postpon<> order for 2°), 1391; (committ<>e), 1490.

Co-op<>rative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment (2°), 1145; (committee), 1266; (recom· mittal), 1266; (As~embly's message), 1981, 1982; (message to A"embly, No. 2), 1982. 1983.

Dairy Produce (presentation of interim minutes of evidence of Select Com­mittee), 6; (2°), 334; (committee). 394, 395, 397, 398, 402; (adoption of report from committee). 402; (discharge. of order for adoption of report from l'om­mitteel, 484; (recommittal), 485; (As­sembly's meGsage respecting amend­ment de.,ire-d by Governor), 2241, 2242.

Daraji Railway Bridge (2°), 1946; (com­miHee), 1947, 1984.

Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act Amendment (2°), 3312.

Elections Act AnH'ndment (2°). 1270; (postponement of Or·der 'for 2°1, 1716; (amendnwnt postponing 2° for six months-]Ir. Leah.'l), 1796.

Factoric·•· and Shops Acrs Amendment (2°). 3354.

Fair Rent~ (2°). 2.344; (committ0cl, 2412, 2413, 2415, 2417, 2418, 2419, 2420. 2422, 2423. 2424. 2425. 2426. 2427, 2428, 2429, 2430; (recommittal). 2696, 2698; U'\5-Bl'mbly's message), 3313.

Fire Brigade~ (2°), 3352.

Governor'e Sa!arv Act of 1872 Am.::nd­ment (2°). 1943; (adjournnwnt of 2° debate), 1946.

Harbour Boards Ac·ts Anl('ndment 12°), 2841; (committee). 2841.

Income Tax Act Amr.,ndment (2°), 2750, 2910; (point of order). 2849; {motion for committal!, 2917; (committ,•e), 2955, 2956. 2957. 2959, 2961; (message to Aseembly), 3052.

Industrial and Provident Soci0tics 12°), 3355; (committee). 3355.

Jimbour Selections (2°), 1875; (proposed committal), 1879; (committee). 1940.

Land Act Amendment (2°), 2755; (adjournment of 2° debate), 2761, 2762; (revival of order for 2°), 3164; (cmn­rnittee), 3300.

Land Acts Amendment (2°), 898; (com­mittee), 1206.

Lands Acts Amendment, ::\o. 2 12°). 3356. Land Tax Aet Amendmtnt (2°), 3175;

(committee), 3308. Jjquor Act Amendment (postponement of

2°), 1940; (2°), 1985; (committee), 2163, 2165, 2170, 2171, 2188, 2190, 2191, 2192; (3°), 2242; (Assembl~:';;; message), 2492, 2495, 2496, 2498.

Main Roads (postponement of order for 2°), 2841; (2°), 3311; (0ommittee), 3345, 3347, 3348.

Mining Acts Ammdment 1,2c), 3309; (corn· mittee), 3342, 3343, 3344; WJ, 3344.

BILLS-tontinlu d: Officials in Parlianwnt J.ct Amendment

!2°), 2245; (motion to revive order for 2°1, 2745; amendment postponing 2° for six months-J:fr. Fou'les), 2745.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (2"), 1272; (committee), 1709, 1712, 1714.

Port Dues Revision Act Amendment (2°), 2243; (motion for committal), 2245; (committee), 2245; (adoption of report from committee), 2245; (3°), 2344.

Profiteering Prc>vention (2°), 1797; (ad­journment of 2° debate), 1875; (com­mittee), 2962, 2963, 2967, 2969, 3053, 3054, 3055, 3056, 3057, 3058, 3166, 3167, 3168, 3169, 3172, 3174; (Assembly's message), 3348.

Public Service Acts Amendment (2c), 3348; (committee). 3350.

Queensland Government Savings Bank Act Amendment (2°), 1469; (instruction to committee in n amendment of sec­tion 16-Jir. Fo11'/; ,), 1519; (commit­tee), 1520; (Assembly's message), 1805, 1806. 1807; (Assembly's mc•,sage, :No. 2). 1980. 1981.

Queen;dand ::\ational Bank, Limited, (AgrPement) Act Amendnwnt (2°), 2694, 2695 ; ( commi ttec), 2696.

Seaforth Repurchas<>d Estate (2°), 1471; (committee), 1472 .. 1473; (title), 1518.

Stock Foods (2°), 1605; (committee), 1647, 1648, 1649, 1651, 1652, 1653, 1654, 1655; (Assembly's messag<'), 1803, 1804; (As~embl~··s messag<', Ko. 2), 1979, 1980.

Succession Act of 1906 Declaratory (2"), 1467.

Succession and Probate Amcndnwnt (2"), 3350; 3352,

Duties Acts (committee),

l'n!'mploycd Worker'> 12°). 1035; (amend­nH•nt postponing 2° for six Inonths­Jfr. Lra,·l.',t), lZ'/8; (Inotion tn rescind (Ul1('Yldn1P!It). 3342.

\Vorkers' Homes (2' ), 1147; (motion to go into committee), 1270; (committee), 1329, 1330, 1331, 1332, 1334, 1336, 1338, 1339, 1340, 1341. 1343. 1345; (Assembly's mes­sage), 1717, 1718, 1719.

Campbcll. Hon. C., Death of (expreseions of sympathy), 4.

Campbdl. Hon. \V. H., Death of (exprc'-­sions of sympathy), 4.

Chairman of Committees, Acting (nominates Mr. Hawthorn!, 2499.

Federal Electiom, Adjournment of Parlia­ment over, 1671, 1808, 1948.

Prote"t against. without consideration of State finances. ::\:lotion in n 1JI r, ('nrfisl. 1858.

Fish Supply Act (motion to p!·int petition­]£ r. Fmt·lr s), 525; (motion for amend­Inc:nt a.nd disallowance of reg·ulations­J.fr. FoU'Ir·s), 530; (a·diot!l'nmcnt of dt>bat<'). 632.

Friday Sittings. 975, 1808. 1921, 1932, 2743. Gas Act (motion for disallowance of regula­

tions~J:fr. Fomles), 2891. Government Business, Precedence of, on

Wednesdays (moves for), 976. Governor's Dei)arture from Queenslm,d,

1948.

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JONES, Honourable Alfred James (Secretary for Mines i-con tinued :

Increased Production and Adjustment of State :FinancE'. ::\ecessity for (adjourn­Inent of debatp on l11Dtion in n-Jtr. Fowifs), 974.

Insm·3.nc<: Act of 1916 (motion for disallow­ance of Order in Council of 11th Sep­tember, 1919-Jir. Parnell), 1209.

Ki·dston, Hon. W., Death of, 1583. Leader of Opposition, Necessity for, 56. Legislative Council, Protesr ag-tinst addi-

tional appointments to (motion for adjournment-frir. Brentnall), 3117.

Lieutenant-Governor, Protest by certairt memb<>rs of Council against appoint­ment of Hon. W. Lennon as, 2912, 2913.

·:Members. New, Congratulations to, 222, 3161.

Ministerial Statements-Changes in Cabinet, 600, 1465, 1466.

Resignation of Ryan 11inistry and Forma­tion of Theodore Administration, 1466.

Premiership, Position with regard to, in view of Mr. Ryan's resignation as member of Assembly, 1383.

President, Absence of, through illness, 894.

Railway By-laws relating to Convevanc•:· of Pr<soengcr,, Good'. and Live Stock. Printing of. 1993.

Railway policy of GovernmE>nt, 2483.

Railwa.ys-

Brooloo-Kenilworth (motion to refer plan to Select Committee), 2489; (report of Select Committee), 2672); (approval of plan), 2762.

Dobbyn-Myally Creek (motion to plan to Select Committee). {report of Select Committee), (approval of plan), 2764.

refer 2491; 2673;

Gargett-Owen'~ Crock (motion to refer plan to Select Committee), 2491; (approval of plan), 3047.

Many Peaks-Northern Burnett (motion to refer plan to Select Committee), 2490; (motion for printing report of Select Committee), 2954; (approval of plan), 3218.

Jl,fonto and Rannes (motion to refer plan to Select Committee), 2490; (a.pproval of plan), 3233.

Peeramon towards Boonjee (approval of plan), 3049.

Re.,cission of order for printing paper. 1616.

Standing Order, No. 76, Suspmsion of, 2486, 2488, 2742.

Standing Orders, Suspension of, 98, 99, 1777, 1872, 1873, 1983, 3165.

State Land and Income Tax: Sta.tistic3, Notice of motion in re (Mr. Thynne), 1467.

Valedictory, 1987, 3358.

JONES, Honourable Hamilton Cuffe­BrLL:

Workers' Homes (committee), 1343.

JONES, Honourable Thomas Llewellyn­Ta.kes his seat on appointment, 222. BILLS:

Brisbane Tramway Purchase (committee), 750, 754_

Constitution Ac-t Amendment (amendment on n~otion for 2'-Jlr. Hrncth,,rn), 1667.

Dairy Produee ,2°1. 337; {committee), 396, 400.

Main Roads (committee), 3346. Popular Initiative and Referendum (com­

mittee), 1709. Profiteering Prevention (committee), 3167.

Fish Supply Act (motion for amendment and disallowance of regulations-Mr. Fowlfs), 601.

Members, New, Congratulations to (return thanks), 223.

KILP A TRICK, Honourable Oharles­Takt·~o. his seat on appointment. 3161. BILL:

Mining Acts Amendment (2°), 3309; (committee), 3342.

LALOR, Honourable James--­Absence, Leave of. granted to, 1993

LAWSON, Honourable George-­Takes his seat on appointment, 222.

LEAHY, Honourable Patrick James­Adjournments, Special, 766, 1465. BILLS:

Appropria.tion, Ko. 1 (2°), 104. Appropriation, No. 3 (2' l, 1923 (personal

explanation). 1927; (.amendment on message to A ,,,mhly-Jir. Hawthorn), 1931.

Appropriation, Ko. 4 (2°), 2236. Appropriation, No. 5 (2°). 3304; (com­

mitbce), 3305, 3306. Brisbane Tramway FnrM (advi3ability of

continuing Select Committee to obtain further evidence), 345.

Brisbane Trctmway Purcha.s~ (advisability of contmuing S~!ect Committee to obtain further evidence), 345; (motion to go into committee), 482; {point of order), 483; {committee), 763.

Constitution Act Amendment (2°-point of order), 1781; (amendment on motion for 2°-Jfr. Hawthorn), 1787.

Constitution Act Amendment, No. 2 (objects to postpom·ment of order for 2°), 1390; (2°), 1475; (motion to go into committee), 1489; (committee), 1490; (30), 1518.

Dairy Produce (committee), 401; (Assem­bly's message respecting amendment desired by Governor), 2241.

Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act Amendment (2°), 3312.

Elections Act Amendment (2°), 1794; (moves amendment postponmg 2° for six months), 1796.

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BrLLB-co-"' ti'21ltd:

Fair Ren~s (committf'' ). 2413, 2418, 2421, 2423, 2425. 2426. 2427, 2429, 2430; (recom­mittal). 2698; (Aoscmbly's message) 3313. '

Income Tax Act Amendment (motion for committal!. 2917; (Assembly's mes­sage), 3313.

Industrial and Provident Societies (com­mitte), 3355; (30), 3356.

Jimbour Selection,; (2c), 1877; (proposed committal), 1879; (committee), 1940.

Land Act AmPndment (adjournment of 2° ,debate). 2761; (rPvival of order for 2°), 3162; (2"1. 3279; (committ~el, 3299, 3300: W!, 3300.

Land Acb• Amendment (moves 2°), 895; (points of order), 889, 907; wersonal explanation), 907.

Land Acts Amendment, No. 2 (2°), 3357. Land Tax Act Amendment (2°), 3176;

(committee), 3308. Liquor Act Amendment (committee).

2163, 2165. 2170, 2189, 2190; (Assembly's message), 2492, 2498; (message to Assembly, Ko. 21, 2505.

Main Roads (postponement of order for 2°), 2841; (2°), 3312; (committee), 3345.

Mining Acts Amendment (committee), 3342, 3344.

Official<> in Parliament Act Amendment (2°}, 2699; (motion to revive order for 2°), 2745; (amendment postponing 2° for six months-.lfr. Powles), 2749.

Port Dues Revision At t Amendment (motion for committal), 2245.

Profitc0ring Prevention (committee), 3167, 3168. 3169. 3172. 3173, 3174; (3D), 3174; (Abcmbly's message), 3348.

Queensland Xational Bank, Limited. (Agreement) Act Amendment {2°), 2695; (comn,ittee), 2696.

Seaforth Repurchased Estate (2°), 1471; (committee), 1473.

1Jnernployed \Yorkers (2°), 1396; (moves anH'ndnH~nl postponing 2° for six monthe), 1397.

\Yo> kers' Homes (motion to go into <:om­mittec). 1270; {committee), 1329, 1331, 1335, 1336, 1339, 1342, 1345.

Cabinet, Changes in, 1465.

Campbcll, Hon. C .. Deflth of (exj1rcssions of symjjccthy), ~-

Campbell, Hon. W. H., Death of (expres­sions of sympathy), 4.

Chairman of Committees. Acting (nominates Jl.lr. Page-Hanify), · 2499; (nominates Mr. Fovd0s), 2500.

Federal Elections, Adjournment of Parlia­ment over, 1807.

Fish Supply Act (adjournment of debate on motion for amendment and disallow­ance of regulations-3Ir. Fo wles), 536, 633.

Friday Sittings, 975, 1921, 1922, 2744.

Kidston, Hon. W., Death of, 1584.

Legislative Council, Protest against addi­tional appointments to (motion for tdjournment-:llr. Brentnall), 3104.

Library. Parliamentary, Selection of books for, 29.

Licutenant-Govt>rnor. Protest by certain members of Council against appoint· ment of Hon. W. Lennon "" (point of order), 2193.

Members, New, Appointment of, 3161. Personal Explanatiom, 601, 907. Railway By-laws relating to Conveyance

of Passengers, Goods, and Live Stock, Printing of, 1993.

Railwa.,· l'olioy of Government. 2487. Rliiways-

,Brooloo-Kenilworth (mot:on to reff>r plan to Select Committee). 2489: (approval <A plan), 2763.

Many Peak,.-Korthern Bur·nett {motion to refer plan to S"lect Committee), 2490; {approval of pl:m\, 3230.

Standing Order, No. 76. Suspension of, 2487, 2742.

Standing Orders, Suspension o£,

State J,a.nd and Income Tax: -""otic[' of motior, '.,. T -Jl I point of ordc r), 146'7

Valedictory, 1987, 3358.

1873. Statistics,

1'hynne

MARK.3, Honourable Charles Ferdinaud, FII.D.---

BrLLS: Dairy Produce (committee), 401. Income Tax Act Am'endmcnt {2°), 2900.

McDONALD, Honourable Lewis­Addrc .• , in Rep!:· (moves ,adoption), 7.

BILL: Stock Foods (committee), 1654.

Fish Supply Ace' (motion for amendment ,end disallmrance of regulations-"lfr. Po'<'lts), 627; (movPs amendment), 632.

Li, utcn:mt-Co;·ernor, Protest by certain mcn1ber" of Conncil against appoint­nu·nt of Hon. v;·. Lennon as (point of order), 2193.

McDONNELL, I:Io;H1r:J'lle Frank--­BILLs;

Constitution Act Amendm'cnt, No. 2 (2°), 1485.

Liquor Act Amendment {committee), 2181.

Unemployed Workers {2°), 1221. Memberf, New, Congratulations to, 3162.

McPHAIL, Hono,uable Herbert George­Takes his 3eut on appointment, 3161. BILLS:

Main Roads (committee), 3346. Profiteering Prevention (committee), 3173.

MORETON, Honourable Berkeley Basil-'­

BrLL: Stock Foods (committee), 1648.

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MULVEY, Honourable Robert Joseph­Talu.':~· his :-eat '-'n a.ppointnl·Pnt, 3161.

MURPBY, Honourable Peter­BILLS:

Constitution Act Amendment, ::\lo. 2 (2°), 1485.

Income Tax Act Amendment (2°), 2900; (committee), 2959.

Liquor Act Amendment (committee), 2169, 2175; (Assembly's rqessage), 2496.

NEVITT, Honourable Thomas­Chairman of Committee~, Temporary­

::\lominated on panel, 4.

BILLS:

Appropriation, No. 1 (2°), 107. Constitution Act Amendment, No. 2 (2°),

1473. Dairy Produce (2°), 341. Daraji Railway Bridge (committee),

1946, 1947. Fair Rents (c·ommittec), 2413; (recom­

mittal), 2698. Incon!e T,ax Act Amendment (2°), 2901;

(committee), 2955. Lautl Acts Amendment (2°), 1201: (com­

mittc<>j, 1207. Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 2025; {com­

mittee), 2168, 2183. Ofilcials in P'arliament Act Amendment

(amendment postponing 2° for six m.onths-il:fr. PowhJ), 2748.

Popular hitiative and Referendum (2°), 1597.

Profiteering Prevention (2°), 2362; (com­mittc:c ), 2963, 2967, 3058, 3170.

Ura•:r,ploycd ·workers (amendment po>t­nonjng 2~ fnr six n1onths-.. lfr. Lrahy), 14L3. ~

Workers' Homes (committee), 1330, 1333, 1335, 1342, 134;';.

~'ish S•JfJply Act (mvtion for amendment ,,nd .disallowance c£ regulaticns-J:fr.

O,c·!.:s\, 615. Friday Sittings, 2744. 1ncreased Produ<l ion and Adjustment of

SL_~te Financep) Ncces8ity for, )r1otion i••. I( (.lfr. Few!• ,), 961.

!nsure1w.e Act of 1916 (motion for disallow­" nee of Order in Council of 11th Scp­tC'urber 1919-2\fr. Pwnell), 1214.

Kidston, Hon. '~"., Death of, 1585. Standing Order, No. 76, Suspension of, 2743. Valedictory, 198[.

NIELSON, Honourable Charles Frederick­BILLs:

Constituticn Act Amendm'ent No. 2 (2°), 1482. '

Fair Rents (2°), 2352; (committee), 2414, 2421, 2424.

Liql}or Act Amendment (2°), 2023; (com-mittee), 2185, 2191; (Assembly's message), 2501.

O'SHEA, Honourable Timothy Joseph­BILLs:

Brisbar;e Tramway Purchase (committee),. 758. 760, 762, 764; (recommittal), 765.

Constitution Act Amendment, No. 2 (2°),. 1487: (moves amendment postponing 2° for six months), 1488.

Dairy Produce (2°), 342; (committee), 397, 398.

Daraji Railway Bridge (committee), 1946, 1984.

Fair Rents (2°), 2353; {committee), 2412,. 2416, 2418. 2419, 2422, 2423, 2424, 2425, 2426, 2427, 2428, 2430; (recommittal), 2697, 2698.

Income Tax Act Amendment (cmnmittee),, 2954. 2957, 2958, 2960, 2961.

Liquor Act Amendment 2163, 2172, 2190, 2191; message), 2498, 2500.

(committee), (Assembly's

Officials in Parliament Act Amendment (2°), 2701.

Profiteering Prevention (committee), 29ii2, 2966, 3058, 3167, 3170.

Stock Foods (committee), 1647, 1648, 1649, 1650, 1652, 1653: (Assembly's message), 1803; (Assembly's message, No. 2), 1979, 1980.

rncmployed \\'orkers (2"), 1163.

LegislatiYe Council, Protest against addi­tional appointments to (motion for adjournment-J{r. Brcretnall), 3116.

Personal Explanation, 2953.

PAGE-HANIFY, HonoJrable Gerald­BrLts:

Brisbane Tramway Fares (advisability of continuing Select Committee to obtain further evidence), 346.

B1·isbane Tramway Purchase (advisa­bility of continuing Select Committee to obtain further evidence). 346; (committee), 749, 756, 760, 761, 763.

Constitution Act Anwndmcnt (amt·ndment on motion for 2°--Jir. Hawthorn), 1785.

Constitution Act Amendment, :;'\o. 2 (2°), 1484.

Fair Rents (committee), 2426.

Liquor At t Amendment (postponement of 2°), 1943; (2°). 1999: (committee), 2164. 2166, 2169, 2170, 2177, 2187, 2190; (Ae.:;E·mbly's message), 2493.

Popular Initiative and Rderendum (2°), 1585; (committer), 1710, 1713, 1714, 1715-

Profiteering: Prevention (committee), 3057, 3172, 3174.

Queensland Government Savings Bank Act Amendment (committee), 1520.

Stock Foods (committee), 1647.

Workers Homes (committee), 1344.

Insurance Act of 1916 (motion for disallo,,,_ ance of Or,der in Council of 11th Sc]J­tl'"·LC'r, 19l9-Jir. Par"' 11), 1213.

Railway-Many Peaks-Northern Burnett (approval

of plan), 3226.

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P ARliiELL, Honourable Arthm Horati(}-­BrLLs:

Fair Rents (committee), 2419, 2426, 2427. Governor's Salary Act of 1872 Amend·

ment (2°), 1984. Workers' Homes (committee), 1339.

lmuranee Act of 1916 (move< disallowance of Order in Council' of 11th SeptembPr, 1919), 1208.

Kidston, Hon. W., Death of, 1584.

R<1ilwaF-Brooloo-Kenilworth (approval of plan),

2763.

Dobbyn-Myally CrPek (approval of plan), 3234.

Gargett-Owen's Creek (approval of plan), 3048.

Many Peaks-.Northern Burm•tt (approval of plan), 3229.

PEREL, Honourable Irvine­BrLLS:

Income Tax Act AmPmlment kommitte<'), 2957.

Profiteering Prevention (committee), 3172. l:.::nemployed Workers (2°\, 1152.

PLANT, Honourable Edmund Harris Thorn­burgh-

BILLS: Constitution Act AnwmlmPm,

(anwndmPnt postponing 2° months-Jir. O'Slu al. 1489.

No. 2 for six

I"iqnor Act Amendm{'nt (A.-.·•cmbly'>' mes· sage), 2497.

PRESIDENT, The (Honourable William Hamilton)-

Ab<ence through illne'_s, 894.

Adjournment Df Council at clo"' of sit· ting-

Debate must be confined to adjournment of Council, 2193, 2194.

Allegiance, Affirmation of, Wording of, 3279.

Amendment, Mover Di, hag no right of reply to debatt> on amendment, 2750.

Anticipation of action Df members with regard to a Bill not in order, 2750.

Appropriation Bill, No. 3-

Amendment to message to Assembly pro· testing against delay in submitting Estimates and Financial Statement to Parliament in order, 1930.

Bells, Division, Alleged failure of, 295:':. Brisbane Tramway Bills-

Discmsion of advisability of obtaining further <evidence not in order on motion for adoption of report of Sel•.·ct Com­mittee, 393.

Camp bell, Hon. C. (ar:nounces death), 4; (letter of sympathy •, 4.

· Campbell, Hon. W. H. (announces death), 4; (letter of sympathy), 4; (reply to letter of sympathy), 642.

1919-20-b

Caeting Votes-Chairman of Committees, Acting (nom­

i,nation of Mr. Fowles), 2500. Fish Supply Act (adjournment of debate

on motion for amendment and disallow­a~lCe of regulations-Jir. Fowles), 634.

Chairmen of Committees, Temporary­Lays Panel on Table, 4. Procedure when Chairman of Committees

absent and no member of Panel of Temporary Chairmen present, 2499, 2500.

f'onstitution Act Amendment Bill (Aboli­cion of I.egislative Council)-

Discussion of actions of Federal Govern­ment not in order in debating this Bill, 1782.

Reference to Bills rejeded by Council in order during discussion on this Bill, 1779.

D"nial of an hon. member must be accepted by another hon. member, 1931.

Divi,,ion, Limit of time in calling for, 483.

Govnnment, Criticism of, for appointment <Jf new members to Council-

Not in order on motion to revive order­for 2° of Land Act Amendment Bill, 3163.

Not in order when new members take their seats, 223.

GovernDr, or Lif'utenant-Governor, Action of, not open to criticism unless on sub­stantivf' motion, 3114.

Imputation of improper motives not in ordc>r, 633. 634, 1780, 1784, 1785.

Im c•P·P Ta:s: _-\et Amendment Bill­Administration of Government involved

in <:oneideration of taxation proposals, 2849.

Not in order Dn motion for 2° of Bili to discuss constitutional government or <'lectoral ~·r'form, 2899.

Kidston, Hon. \V., Death of, 1585.

Members, New, Appointment of-Not in order to make rpmarks derogatory

to appointees on taking their ;;eats, 3161.

Messag<' to Assembly-An hon. member. having moved an

amendment to a message, is not entitled to a reply without p<>rmission of CDuncil, 1983.

Debate on Bill, on motion to return Bill hy mes>age to ABsembly, not in order, 3052.

Motion cannot be n1oved by an hon. mem­ber other than the member giving notice of mDtion if exception is taken thereto, 1466, 1467.

Moticm. UnDpposed. must be submitted without debate, 1466.

Order in Debate, 223, 392, 393, 477, 478, 614. 617. 635, 647, 663, 664, 1165, 1167, 1221, 1466, 1478, 1483, 1781, 1782, 1798, 1800, 1942, 1946, 1948. 2193, 2352, 2750, 2751, 276G, 2899, 3110, 3113, 3164, 3291, 3293.

Personal Explanation, Limits of, 601, 2193, 2953.

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PRESIDENT, The (Honourable William Hamilton)-con:·inued :

Personal Explanation not permissible on motion for adjournment of Council at close of sitting, 2193.

Premiership, Position with regard to, in view of resignation of Mr. Ryan as member of Assembly-

Objection to proceed with business because of Mr. Ryan's resignation not in order on motion for postponement of Orders of the Day, 1890.

Privilege, Question of, 'l'ime for raising, 2193, 2194.

Railway Fares and Freights, Discussion of, not in c. der on motion for printing of papers, 1993.

Reflections on an hon. member not in order, 2500.

Reply, Practice in regard to, 108, 483, 1391.

Customary for Minister to reply at close of debate, and for no hon. member to speak after Minister's reply, 108 1391 2489, 2917. ' '

Revival of Order for 2° of Land Act Amendment Bill-

Not in order on this motion to discuss merits of Bill, 3164.

Seaforth Repurchased Estate Bill-Information sought by Mr. Hawthorn

regarding power of Treasurer to appropriate proceeds of sale of land to any account he chose should have been asked for on motion for 3°, and not on motion to fix title of Bill, 1519.

.Second Reading Debate-Principles of measure and not details

must be discussed, 2352. Standing Orders, Suspension of-

Absolute majority of Council required when motion is submitted, 3342.

Stranger, Calls •attention to presence of, in portion of Chamber reser1·ecl. for Assembly members, 3288.

Taxation proposals permit of discUR'.ion of administration of Government, 2849.

Threats to hon. members not in order, 2760. Unparliamentary language, 633, 635, 1942,

1944, 2500.

Valedictory, 1988, 3359.

PRESIDING CHAIRMAN, The {Honourable William Frederick Taylor, M.D.)-

Adjournment-No quorum, 638. Division having been called for and tellers

nominated, not in order for hon. mem· bers to cross floor of Chamber, 638.

Order in debate, 636. Personal reflections on an hon. member

not. in order, 899. Relieves President in chair, 635, 1416, 1813.

Takes chair during absence of President through illness, 894, 950, 1035,

RIORDAN, Honourable William James­

BILLS: Constitution Act Amendment (amendment

on motion for 2°-Mr. Hawthorn), 1793.

Daraji Railway Bridge (committee), 1947.

Secretary for Mines [vide "Jones, Honom:·· able Alfred James "J.

SKIRVING, Honourable Alexander-­

Takes his seat on appointment, 222.

BILLS:

Daraji Railway Bridge {committee), 1946.

Popular Initiative and Referendum (committee), 1713.

Stock :Foods (committee), 1650.

Fish Supply Act (motion for :unendrnent and disal!owanc0 of reguhtions-il[r. JiOU",'i·S). 625.

SMITH, Honourable John Gordon­Takt"\ his '-Pat on appointment, 3l6f.

STEPHENS, Honourable William­Chairm:tn of Committees, Temporary­

Nominated on panel, 4. Called upon to take the chair, 1489.

BILLS: Dairy Produce (2°), 336; (committee),

395, 397, 398, 399, 400. Fair Rents {committee), 2412, 2415, 2416.

STEVENS, Honourable Ernest James­

BrLL: Stock Foods (2°), 1607; (committee), 1647,

1648.

SUl'IINER, Honourable Richard­

BILLS: Appropriation, No. 3 {2°), 1925; {amend·

rnent on message to Assembly--]fr. Hawthorn), 1930.

Brisbane Exhibition Lands Le-ases (corn· mittee), 3236.

Brisbane Tramway Purchase {committee), 751, 756.

Constitution Act Amendment, No. 2 (motion to postpone order for 2°), 1391 ; (2°), 1481.

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amend­ment {2°), 1265.

Dairy Produce (adoption of report of Select Committee), 537.

Fair Rents (committee), 2413, 2427. Income Tax Act Amendment {2°), 2909.

Jimbour Selections {2°), 1878. Land Act Amendment (revival of order

for 2°), Zi163; {2°), 329fi.

Land Acts Amendment (2°), 906.

Main Roads {committee), 3347. Officials in Parliament Act Amendment

(amendment postponing 2° for six months-Mr. Fowles), 2747.

Popular Initiative and Referendum {2°), 1595; (committee), 1715.

Profiteering Prevention (committee), 2965, 3055, 3168.

Stock Foods (committee), 1649.

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:SUMNER, Honourable Richard-- or•/,·nu,·rl:

BrLLS-cnntinu~'d:

Unemployed Workers (amendment post­pomng- 2 for six months--Mr. LeahpL 1416.

Workers' Homes (committee), 1339, 1340, 1342.

Co-partnership and Co-ope])ation between Employers and Employees, Motion in re (lltfr. Fowl•$), 1218.

Fish Supply Act (motion for amendmenf and disallowance of regulations-Mr. Fou:les), 533.

Increased Production and Adjustment of State Finances, Necessity ±or, Motion in re (.117'. Fowlrs), 970; (move·· amend­ment), 974.

Legislative Council, Protest against addi­tional appointments to (motion for adjournment-Mr. Brentnall), 3115.

Railway-Many Peaks-Northern Burnett (approval

of plan), 3228.

Jl.'AYLOR, Honourable William Frederklk, M.D. [vide also "Chairman of Com­mittees" and " Presiding Chair­man"]-

BILL:

Dairy Produce (2°), 344. Co-partnership and Co-operation between

En:ployers and Employees (moves reso­lutiOn), 521.

Pecuniary interest-

Declines to take the chair in committee on Comtitutiou Act Amendment Bill, No. 2, being pccuniarily intrn1ted in the Bill, 1489.

Relieves President in chair, 635, 1416, 1873. Takes chair as Presiding Chairman during

absence of President through illness, 894, 950, 1035.

1'HOI'IIPSON, Honourable George Henry­Take< his sPat on appointmcnt, 3161.

>Ji'HYNNE, Honourable Andrew Jos!!'ph­BrLLS:

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment (2°), 1263; (recommittal), 1266; (Assem­bly's message), 1981, 1982: (message to Assembly, No. 2), 1982, 1983. ·

Dairy Produce (2°), 337; (committee), 396. Daraji Railway Bridge (committee), 1985.

Bn.Ls-. ontinued:

Income Tax Act Amendment (2'"), 2901. L md Act Amendment (2°), 3297. L~nd Acb Amendment (2°), 903. Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 2031; (com­

mittee), 2165, 2166, 2173, 2191. Main Roads (2°), 3311. Profiteering Prevention (committee), 2963,

2964, 2967, 3054, 3055. Public Service Acts Amendment (2°),

3349. Stock Foods (2°), 1607; (committee), 1646,

1647, 1648, 1649; (Assembly's message, No. 2), 1980.

Workers' Homes (committee), 1330; ("\ssembly's message), 1717.

Federal Elections, Protest against adjourn­ment of Parliament over, without con­sideration of State finances, Motion i1: re (j)£r. Curtis), 1872.

Fish Supply .\et (motion for amendment n,nd disallowance of regulatiom.-Mr. Fowl• .<), 533.

Government Business, Precedence of, ol! Wednesdays, 976.

Kidston, Hon. W., Death of, 1584. Legislative Council, Objection to increase

in number of members of, 223. Members, New, Appointment of, 222. Perwnal Explanation, 2952. University of Queensland, Work of Staff

of, during war, 224.

TURNER, Honourable Henry-E<Hlford, Hon. R., Employment by Govern­

ment and remuneration of lasko qnes­tions), 894, 1708; (moves for return), 1217.

BILLS: Dairy Produce (committer:), 400. Income Tax Act Amendment (3°), 3052. Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 2022.

Co-nartnership and Co-operation botwL'<'n ·Employers and Employees, Motion in re (Dr. 'l'uylor), 1383.

WHITTINGHAJIII, Herbert-

BrLLS:

Fair Rents (committee), 2415.

Art!::111r

Land Act Amendment (2°), 2850; (revival of order for 2°), 3163.

Stock Foods (committee), 1647, 1648, 1649, 1650; (Assembly's message), 1803, 1804.

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Abolition of Legislative " Constitution Act Bill "].

Absence of Speaker, 2035.

Council. [ V'ide .l!l.menilment

Absence of Speaker owing to death of son, Mr. C. I'. L·•·nnon, 1755.

Address in Reply, 21.

Deb;tte on, 21, 69, 116, 154, 202, 228, 270, 349, 422, 457, 488,

Pre~<'ntaticm of, 665.

Adjournments, Motions for-Alleged Seditious utterances (Mr. l!.lph;,;.

stone's motion), 768; (motion with­<lra wn), 778.

Breakfast Cr<'i-;k Nuisance (J!r. 1'aylor·,, proposed motion ruled out of ordPr,, 801.

Nundah Railwa:· Overbridge ]l,ienace (Mr. Sic:er's motion), 667; (motion with­drawn), 669.

Soldier Settlers, Delay in Assisting (Ji r.-OorNt r's rnotih'7\, 1550; {rr1otion ith-dr!l1\;·nl, lt{9.

Adjournments, Special-Frvm Thur•day till Viednesday (Resigna­

tion of PrPmier, Hon. '1'. J. Ryanj, 1464.

From 7th November, 1919, till 6th Janu­ar:,·, 1920, 1991.

From 25th Februar;v till 9th March, 3363.

Agricultural and Dairying Lands, Taxation of (.~Jr. Brbbington's mot1:on ), 188; (;11r. Smith's amutdn,ent), 195, 435.

Alleged Seditious 'Utterances (Mr. Elphin­'tmw·~ motion for adjournment), 768 ; (motiu1 withdrawn), 778.

Auditor-General's Reports­Central Sugar Mills, 1719. Loan Acts Sinking Fund, 20. Public Accounts, 1051. Public Debt Reduction Fund, 20, Queensland National Bank, 20, 185. State Industrial Undertakings, 1449. Supreme Court Funds, 262.

HUH.JECTR.

Barcoo Electorate, Seat decla,red Vacant by reason of Resignation of Honourable Thomas Joseph Ryan, 1383.

Return of Frank \Villiam Buleock, Esquire, 2125.

Bedford, Honourable Randolph, Moneys Paid to and Services rendered by (Mr. Sizer's Inotion), lf2:.

BILLS-.Appropriation Bill. ?\o, l (initi,;tion J:<nd

1°), 59; (2°), 66; ;committee), 67; (3°), 115; (returned from Council), 146; (assent), 185.

Appropricttion BilL ::\o, 2 (iniiiation unc 1 °), 1310; (2°). 1311; (commitwe), 1324; (3°), 1349; (n•turrwd from l\>uncil), 1448; (assent). 1449.

Appropriation Bill, No. 3 ("11 stages\ 1921; (returned from Council), 1978; (assent), 1988.

Appropriation Bill, :t\o. 4 (all stages), 2212; (returned from Council), 2284; (a~~ent), 2285.

Appropriation Bill, :\lo. 5 (all stages~, 3278; (returned from Council), 3361; (assent), 3364.

Brisbane Exhibition Land· Leas< s Bill (initiation), 2585, 2625; (1'), 2625; (2°), 2739; (committeP), 2742; (3", motion for), 2800; (2lfr. s;cxr's amendment), 2801; (recommittal), 2301; (3°), 2803; (returnPd from Council), 3278; (assent), 3364.

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (initiation and application of Standing Ordrnc No. 2iiOA), 318; (all staf!'e;;\, 349: [•uJt 1'{ t1.n'nctl jro·1l Cm:·ncil].

Brisbane Tramway Purchaee Bill (initia­tion and application of Standing Order No. 280A), 331; (all stages), 349; (mes" sage from Council), 950; (Council's amendments), 3332; (message to Coun­cil), 3339; (returned from Council), 3363; (assent), 3364.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (.Aboli­tion of Legislative Council), (initia­tion and 1 °), 418; (2°), 1349, 1421, H57; (committee), 1464; (3°), 1493; [not r£­turncd from Council].

Constitution Act Amendment Bill, No. 2 (Increased Payments to Members of Aesembly), (initiation), 1102, 1128; (1°), 1129; (2°), 1237; (Mr. Macartney's amendment), 1243; (motion to go into committee\, 1261; (committee), 1262; (3°), 1276; (returned from Council), 1548; (assent), 1608.

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C~-operative Agri<'ultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 405, 507; (Mr. Roberts's 'Lmrndmcnt), 407; (1°), 510; (2°), 872; (oommittee), 979; (3°), 1008; (message from Council). 1382; (Council's amend­ments), 1977; (message to Councili. 1978; (returned from Council), 1991: (assent), 2003.

Datry Produce Bill (initiation), 116, 150, :_52; ar)pliration of Standing Order Nu. 280Al, 150: (1a and 2a), 152; (corn· !!litter), 153; (3°1, 153; (message from Council), 576: !Council's amendments). ~94 ; (messagP from G-oYernor reconl­mending amendment), 2125; (considera­tion of GoYcrnor's message), 2212: t me&.'a.e:<> to Council), 2212; (returner!' from Counril), 2284: (assent). 2853.

1) >!'aji Railway Bridg<' Bill (initiationi. 1721. 1758; 11°1. 1758: (2°). 1837; (cam· mittee'>, 1838: (3a), 1880; (returned from Council), 1991: (assent). 2008.

Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1949. 1990; tJir. Size·r's amerulmentl, 1951: (la). 1990: (2°). 2432, 3098; (committee). 3100: (3' 1. 3102: (returned from Coun­cil). 3361; (assent), 3364.

El·•dions Act Amendment Bill (initiation). 411. 452: (la), 456; (2°). 515. 849; (com­mittee). 1052, 1066. 1104: (recommittali. 1122; (3°). 1127; [not rffurned from (

1•J1lr:ril].

r<tdc>ri••s a.nd Shops Acts AmendnH•nt Bill ;initiation). 1419, 1451; (la), 1452; (2°1. 2888. 3217: (committee). 3321: (3a). 3322; (rPturn,•,.\ from Council I. 3363: ia;;;,•nt). 3364.

F ,;,. R<•nts Bill (initiation), 1493. 1672: FJ. 1673: 12°), 1760; (committee).

1841: t3°). 1880: (nwbsag·e from Coun­c·il•. 2800: iCounei]",, amendments). 3215: lllli''Sag·p to C'onnl'il). 3216; (re­turnP·d from Council). 3360\. (a;;;entl. 3364.

E'!rP Brigades Bill (initiation), 1451, 1493: 11°', 1494; (2°), 1775, 2951; (proposed eommittali. 2952; (committePI, 33;0: >3°). 3341; (returned from Council). 3362: la.ssPnt). 3364.

GnvPrnor·~ Salary ..:\et of ,1872 Am.undrnent Bill iinitiation), 1721. 1757: (la). 1758: •2°1. 1836: icommittPc). 1036; 13°1, 1880; [not returner? from C()Un<il]. ·

Harbour Boards Acts ~..l.im<'ndment Bill :initiation). :2450, 2545; (PL 2545: (2°•. 2584: (committee), 2584: (30). 2585; returned from Council), 2951: (assPnt).

3060.

I•l•'nme Tax Af't Anwndment Bill (PI. 2343; (2°1. 2438. 2585: (committee). 2625; (recommittal), 2654; (3°-dis­r·hargeJ from paper). 2691: (recom­mittal). 2691: (3°), 2692: (Jir. Fowles's ''m•·ndm ent). 2693: (message from Council), 3102; (Council's amendments), 3217; (message to Council), 3217; (re­turned from Council). 3361; (assent\, 3364.

Industrial and Provident Societie8 Bill (initiation\, 1757, 1809; (1°), 1809; (2°), 2442, 3341; {c-ommittee and 3°). 3362; :returned from Council). 3363: (assent), 335;:!.

BILLS-cot<tin~terl:

,Jimbour Sdections Biil 1initi<ttion. 1451, 1494: (10), 1494; (2°), 1673; (commit­tee), 1630; (3°), 1721; (roturn0d from: Council), 1990; (assent), 2008.

La.nd Act Amendment Bill (1°), 2343; (2c), 2444, 2613; (committee), 2655: (3G), 2694; (rC>turned from Council), 3341; (asi•ent). 3364.

Land Acts Amendment Bill [originated i.~ Council] (1°), 1448; [not fu,·thcr p•·o­creded with].

Land Acts Amendment Bill, No. 2 (initia­tion) 3315, 3361; (la and 2°). 3361; (committee), 3362; (3°). 3362; (returnPd from Council), 3363; (assent), 3364.

Land Tax Act Amenrlment Bill (initiation), 2766. 2839: (1°), 2840: (2°), 3044; (pro­ro.wd committal\, 3046: (committe••), 3046: i3a). 3C.61; (returned from Coun­cil). 3361; (as•.f'llt). 3364

Liquor Aet Amendment Bill (initiation), 1569. 1608: p1r. J[oraa·n'R runrndmcnt), 1570: (1°\, 1608: i2°). 1725; (commit­te<'\. 1750: (3a). 1757: (nwssa!'e from Council), 2284; (Coun<'il'~ auwndments), 2409; (mPssag<' to Council). 2411; (re­turned from Councili. 2545; (as"mt), 3060.

Main Roads Bill (initia.tion). 1580. 1723; (1°). 1725: (2°), 1810: (committee), 1960: (3°). 1989; (retnrned from Council\, 3362; (assc·nt), 3364.

Mining Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 1885, 1960; i1 °). 1960: (2° ). 2435. 3004; (committee\. 3156: (3°). 3160: (messag-e from Council), 3362; ·(Council's amend­menti'). 3363; lmE'ssage to Council), 3363; (ass.•nt). 33M.

Officials in Parliament • .\et Amendmc•nt Bill liniti;,tion), 1721. 1758: (1 °), 1760: (2°), 1838; (committee\. 1841: (3°), 18SO: [not returner! from. (/ouncil].

Popular Initiative and RefPr!'ndum (initiation). 318. 348: (1 a1• 349: 1123, 1130: (eommitt<?e\. 1173; 1227: lmc•,;;ag<' from Council). [nnt fnrtlu r pNctrd· rl u•ith].

Port Dues Revision ~\et Amendm0nt Bill (initiation). 1493, 1531: (1 °). 1531: (2a), 1773; (committee). 1976; (3a), 1989; (re­turned from Council\, 2409; (assent), 2853.

ProfitPering PrPYE"'ntinn Bill (initia.tion), 1419. 1452 ; (1 °). 1453: (2°), 1494. 1531: (2'). 1609, 1680: (]Ir. l"ou·!f•R'S Uh'Cnad. nu ntl. 1700; (committee), 1704: (3 ), 1721; (messagP from Council). 3218; (Council's amPndments). 3278; (m!'S· sage to Council). 3278: (returned from Council). 3362; (a~sent). 3364.

Public 80rvire Act' Amcndnwnt Bill .(ini­t.iation). 1960. 1990: (1a). 1990; (2°)'; 2448, 3316; (committee), 3319; (3°), 3321; (mcssag<' from Councili, 3363; (Council's amendmf'nts\, 3363; (mes­sagP to Council), 3363: lasspntl. 336Ll.

Quc>em;laml Government .Sayings B~nk Act Amendm~nt B1ll (nntmbon), 1101. 1127; (}G). 1128: (2a\. 1199; (C'ommittee), 132d; 13°). 1349: (mf'~st:cge fro~ Coun­cil). 1646: (CounciL• amendments), 1773: (message to Council), 1773; (mes­sag-f' from Council, No. 2). 1845; (con­<ideration of message·\, 1976; (message to Council. No. 2). 1977: (rr·turned f;·orn Council\, 1990; :assentl. 2008.

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BlLLS-"o .,w ,; : Que~nsland National Bank, Limited

(Agreem·ent) Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1493, 1531; (1°), 1531; (2°), 2450; (committee), 2450; (30), 2451; (returned from Council), 2300; (a~sent), 3060.

Seaforth Repurchased Estate Bill (initia­tion), _188, 227; (1°), 227; (2°), 1325; ( comm1 ttee), 1323 ; (3°), 13-!9 ; (returned from Council), 1548; (assent), 1988.

Stoek Foods Bill (initiation), 448, 510; (1°), 515; (2°), 1453; (motion to go into committee), 1457; (committee), 1507; (3°). 1531; (mes,age from Council), 1754; (Council's amendments), 1775; (rnesc.:tgc to Council), 1775; (Council's message, No. 2), 1844; (consideration of me' .age), 1976; (message to Council, No. 2), 1976; (returned from Council), 1990; (~!>sent), 2008.

Succession Act of 1906 Declaratory Bill (initi_ation), 417; (1°), 418; (2°), 1122; (motwn to go into committee\ 1123; (committee),, 1129; (3°), 1172; (r~turncd from Council), 1646; (aBsent), lt;':l8.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bill (initiation). 3322; (1" and 2°), 3328; (proposed committal), 3329; (committee), 3330; (3°), 3332; (rcturrH'd from Council), 3362; (assent), 3364.

Unemplo;. cd \Vmhts Bill (initiation). 348, 419; iPl, 422; (2°), 495, 541, 670, 720; (Mr. l!oc>• rts's amr ndment), 740; (com­mittee), 780, 801; (3°), 837; (Hon. W. H. Bar:ll's's amendment), 841; [not re­fumed from Council].

Workers' Homes Bill (initiation), 418, 456; (1 °), 456; (2°), 911; (committee), 1008; (recommittal), 1035; (3°), 1052; (mes­sage· from Council), 1448; (Council's amendments), 1513; (mcssagc to Coun­cil). 1518; (returned from Council). 1754: (asgent), 2008. ·

Breakfast Creek Nuisance i.'!r. 1'a~ , . .., proposed ·motion for gdif,,J:rnn:r ..,_ r;f

House ruled out of ord~~'). 8(1].

Business, Order o!, 'i78.

Chairman of Committees, Temporar:y­Nomin,,tion of ::\1r. :M. J. Kirwan ,s "'·m­

fwr of Panel, 2285.

Panel ='Jominated by Mr. :'\p aker, 20.

Clerk Assistant and Sergeant-at-Arms, ~rrf"~intment of Mr. Thomas Dickson,

Clerk of Legislative Assembly­Appointment of Mr. Chark3 ,'\.rro: smith

Brrnays. rice Hon. C. G. Holmes a'Court, rE"tired, 2008.

Retirement of Hon. C. G. Holmes a'Court, 2008.

Commissioner oi' Queensland Govt'.mment Savings Bank, Report fo:r :vea! eDCled 30th June,lO:>l.

Committ:Je of Supj;)ly, Procedure cm calling Order of the Day for resumption oi: Committee, 1886.

Committee, Printing, Appointment, 37

Committee, Standing Orders, Appointment, 37.

Committees, Joint (Appointment). ii!Y ; (AI­t.eration in personnel of Library Committee), 2450; (continuat.ion during reC'eF~S), 3217, 331g.

Days of Sitting­Friday, 778. Pr(•<:edLnce o.f Government Business on ~

Thursdays, 778. Ses,ional Order, 37.

DIVISIONS--Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (initi, •. tion

and application cf St;mding PTdAr No. :2:->0A). :331.

Constit!J.iion Act Amendment Bill-12' i. 1464. Cl a us« 2. 1464.

Clause 3. 1464.

Cl a u'e 4. 1464. 13°1. 1493.

Constit::ttion Act Amendment Bill, No. 2-­[20-J.lr. Jlacartney's amcndn·erd), 1261.

Cl a usu 3, 1263.

Co-operative Agricultural Productbn and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill--

Clam•c· 2 tJir. Ha;JTI p's lil'u.ndmn t). 988; /Jft'. Jforyrn::','< amt/ulmrnt~). 980. 992, 994. 995.

ClausP 3 (Jlr. J.lorgcan's amenrlrr+nt), 996.

(llaus<> 6, as amended, 1002. Clan"' 7 (Jlr. J.lorgan's rJmolllrn' nt),

1004.

Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act Amendment Bill (initiatory mot.it,:;­"11. r. :<i::er's amendment), l (!.)(!.

Electilms Act Amendment Bill­

Cla usP 5, 1089. C1ausf' 6 -L.lfr LarcoJnbe's anu )~dm,, nt),

1097; lclaue~, as amended). 1099. C'laus•• 23 (31r. ]forgan',, omcndment),

1110. C1au:;n2 24 (J/r. Larl'ombt"s at'!'ffnfll:ttC"1t',

1118.

Extension of time to Member for Flinllie:rs,. ~\(~~

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DIVISIONS-<ontinued:

Hononrabh R;mdolph Bedford, Moneys paid to and Services rendered by (Jir. 8:izer's moHon), ()2.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill-;­Clause 4 (Mr. Jfacartney's amendment),

2637; (Jir. Vowles's amendment), 2641. Clause 37 (Jfr. Bayley's amendment),

2653. (3·'). (Mr. Vou·les's amendment), 2694.

Increased Production it:. Secondary In­dustries (Mr. F. A. ( oop• r's amend­ment). 576.

Land Act Amendment Bill·­Clause 2, 2655.

Clans•• 3, 2655. (3°). 2694.

Liquor Act Amendment Bill--Jniti,.t.ion (Jfr. J[,;r·il"''s "'"enrh1, .nt),

1580. Clause 8 (Jlr. Jforwm·,, amn·1•1ent),

1753.

1'17otion authorising Publication or Speech by Honourable Membt>r for Flinders in Pamphlet form, GOO; (jJr. Pctth"s crmel:•lment), 590.

Motion for Adjournment, 5tH.

Officials in Parliament Act Amendment Bill (~ 0 ), 18-±I.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (3°), 1237.

Profiteering Prevention Bill-(20-Jfr. Vowle.e's amendment), 1704.

Clause 2 (Jlr. BrTiln";;:;tan's amendment). 1706.

Suspension of Honourable Thiember for Bulimba, :20"15.

Suspension of Standing Orders, 1885.

Townsville Riot L1Ir. CarS! r's motion for Tahlinp: of PaperR), l H!.

Unemployed Workers' Bill-C!ause 2 (J/r. ro:r1('5;'s Gf')Cnrhd(' ,fs).

791. 792.

Clause 3 (.vir. Si.:• r·s amendment). 795. Claust' 6, as amended, 799. Clause 7, 812. Clause 8 (Jfr. ]foorc's am, nrlmrnt.,), 820,

826.

DIVISIONS-continued :

Ways and !l'reans-T:nation ReBolutions, Section (A), 2298;

SPdion (B), 2304.

Workers' Homes Bill­Council's Amendments­

ClaUFe 2, 1514. Clause 6, 1517.

Elections Tribunal­J u dg• for 1919, 20. Judge for 1920, 2035.

Eradication and Prevention of Spread of. Prickly Pear ( JI r. "'11 or,fan' s motion), 304, 707; (Jir. Gilday's amend­

;;t), 717.

Esti.mates~in-Chief, 1919~1920-

(Tehled). 2009 [Fide alw "Supply"].

Estimates, Supplementary, 1918-1919-:Tabled). 3120 [cirlr also "Supply"].

Explanations, Personal­Cartel·, }1r .. 870.

Harth•::. :\lr .. 870. l\fr ~·. rnwy. ::'vir .. 830.

Mnrgan. ~fr .. 59. 1127. R:·an. Hon. T .. J., 54, 600. R:. an. :\Ir. H. J .. 3360. Sv~·c·:u;P. }.Ir .. 1989.

Financial Statement, 2009. Dehate on, 2038, 2072, 2130. 2212, 2247. Taxation Reeolutions, Section (A), 2273;

f'!Pction (Bl, 2298.

Financial Statement, Tables relating ta (tabled). :2009.

Governor's Opening Speech, I, ~L

" H.ansaril," Report on Cost and Circulation of, 20.

Increased Production in Secondary Industries (,'!!Ir. Ber•bington's motion), 563; (point of order), 563 ; (Mr. F, A. ·:·.a per's amendment), 570.

Jcint Committees, Appointment, 59. Alt.eration in P0rBonnel of Library Corn·

mittee, 2450. Cc.nt.inuation during Recess, 3217, 32l8.

Claus" 15 (Jfr. Tayior'., amendment), Leave to Members to attend Council Select 834. Committee (Uargett to Owen's Creek

(3o-Hon, w. H. Barnccr'~ amendment), Railway), 2739; (Peeramon towarde· 848. Boonjee Railway), 2800.

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Lennon, Mr. C."i.P., Death oH1nntion of condolence with Mr. Speaker), l755; (reply to motion of condohm(c ), 1808.

Member Named-lion. W. H. Barnes, 2045.

Members, New--Bulcock, Frank \Yilliam, Barr·oo i•:•kes his

seat), 2125.

Foley, Thomas Andrcw, Leichhartlt (takes his seat). 2008.

Spencer, Thomas AlfrNL :\Iaran ; <t.tkes his scat), 2008.

Members, Resignation of--Hardacrc, Hon. H. F .. Leichhardt, 13<32. Hunter, Hon .• J. 111 .. Maranoa, 151'l.

Lennon, Hon. vV.,· Herbcrt. 2285.

Ryan. Hon. T .. J., Barco·•. 1383.

Ministerial Statements-­Changes in Ministry. 642. 1491.

State Iron and Rtecl \Yorks. Establi8hment at Bowen, 3120.

Motions for Adjournm:mt ol' HOl:se­Alleged S··ditious rtteranCPS iJir. }.ipf.ln­

stone's motion), 768: !motion with­·drawn), 778.

Breakfast Creek XuisancP Ul'Ir. Taylor'.< proposrd motiol! rulPd out of order), 801.

?\undah Railway (herbridge ::\l<>na.ce (J.fr. Sizer's rn otion). 667: imotion with drawn), 669.

Soldier Settlers, Delav in Assisting- iJ1r. Gorsrr'., motion). l550: (motim: with­drawn), 1569.

Nundah Railway Gverbridge Menace ;Jlr Siu r's motion for adjournment). 657; (motion withdrawn). 669.

Opposition, Leadership of--Appointment of :Mr. Vowloo (Dalby) a;

Leader. 2547.

Appointment of Hon. 'vV. H. Ba--n"' (Bulimba) as Deput,;-Lead•cr, 2547.

Order of Business, 778.

Parliament-::vrceting of. 1. 20.

Prorogation of. 3369.

. Personal Explanations­Carter. ::\Ir., 370.

Hartley, :Yir .. 870.

}Iacartney, 2\1r .. 836.

}{organ. ::\Ir .. 59. 1127.

Ryan. Hon. T. J .. 54. COO.

Ryan. :\Ir. H. J .. 3360.

S"·ayn0. }Jr., 19J'l.

Prickly Pear, Eradication and Prevention of Spread or (1vlr. iYiorgan's motion), 304, 707; (Jlr. Gilday's amendment), 7l7.

. Printing Committee, Appointment, 37.

Prisoners, Remission of Sentences (Mr. Prrrie's mot;on), 63.

Privilege-1'hn:at of Yiolen, e -;., ith rll5lJ0Ct to vvords

u, .. ,.d in clebatl'. 1125.

Production, Increased, in Secondary ][n. dustries Plr-. Bebbington's motio1• }, :\6:5 ; (point of order), 56:5 ; (i!Jr. F. A. Cooper's amencltnent), 570 ..

Questions-_C\battoirs (Propos<>cl), Cost of U11r. Petri,·),

486.

Aborigine'l-Barambah Settlement, :\'umber of Ab ..

originals and Medical Aid for Inmates (Jl r. aunn), 188; Rations for Inmates (.lfr. Gunn), 304.

:\Ioney held by Government for (Mr. r;unn). 304.

:\'umber Employed on State Stations (Mr. Col/in.,). 2126.

Taroom SPttlemcm, Expenditure of Money without plan or object (.llr. Hlphindonr·). 262.

Ac~idents. Lia bilitv of Committees of Publie Instifuti,;ns (Jfr. Peter.•on), 114; '.lir. Hehhinyton). 1007; (J!fr. Si.oer), 2072.

Addn•""' bv }Ir. Harclacre as Secrf'tarc. for Pl;bli" ·Instruction, Cost of Printing iJb. Sizer). 2037.

.\erodromc'R and Air Route<> in Queenslar,d •.Jir. PttriP), 3061.

· ~-\gent-Gt=>n<:ral-D,_·parture of Hon. J. M. Hunter (ilir. Sizer), 404; Appointmen~ and Salarv of Hon. J. :\1. Hunter (Mr·. Jlur(Jr'o), '706, 1549. .

Ac;riculturo and Stook. Annual Report oE - Department (Jfr. Corser), 225: (Mr.

.l[ OJ'[f(ll>i, 1721.

.\grieultural Bank-Proceeds of Timber - Sal•'S on Selected Lands (Jir. Jlorgan),

706.

Agricultural DPpartmcnt. ::'\umber of Em· ployoes (Jfr. Cf. P. Barn1s). 977.

Agri~ultLu•al Imnugrants, Advantages Offered by Queenoland to plr. lVinstanlcy). 767 .

Agricultural Sccieties. Subsidies to (Mr. U. 1'. JJurne.•), 1550.

Aliens Restriction Act-Applications for Certificates under Act

(Jfr. Robert?), 1492. Leases and Exemption Certificate' in

Herberton District (Jlr. Su·uyne), 487.

Powers Preventing Aliens from Acquir­ing Freehold (Mr. Walker), 1417.

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Questions-continued : '' Allinga," s.s.-

Dispute regarding· Chief St<~ward (Jir. Su:aym ), 539.

Service under Charter to Government (Jir. Elphinstone), 539.

AltE'rator. Pri>OJH'r. Commutation of Death Sentence (Jl r. JI orgar). 2584.

Amsterda,m Socialist Conference, Attend­ance of Premier (.lfr. Cor.•e1·). 34.

Anzac Day Holiday Uir. Fry\, 2194. .\rsenic. State, Mine-

Orders for Arsenic !J[r. l'•trrson). 2195. Output (Jir. Morrwn), 36. Supplies for Clearing l'riddy·]lb11' (Jfr.

Corser), 2037. .... -\.scot Totalisator. Short Paynwnts (Jir.

iiunn). 3008. ·

Auditor-General'" Report'-Central Sugar ::Vlill Accounts (Jlr.

Su:ayne), 1172. Public Accounts Pir. l'Eiri,l. 226; (Jfr.

Jiacartney), 1063. State Enterprises (Jfr. Jiaeartnry). 1063;

(Jir. Swayne), 1172. Babinda State Cemetery. R<'Snmption of

Land (J!r. (Junn). 149. Barambah Settlement, ~umber of Abori­

ginals and Medical Aid for Inmates (Jh. (Junn). 188.

Bedford. Hon. R., Literary Work per­formed by (Jfr . • 1Iorgan). 2285.

.BPef Purchased by Queensland Govern­ment for Commonwealth Government for lJse of Troops (Jir. p,fric), 187.

Birdwood, Gonera.L Sugg<'sted Vis-it to ::Yiackay (J'b. Su-ayne). 2546.

Blno Book for 1918-19 (Jir. I'rtri!). 2125. Bowen-

Coalfield. Analvsis of Coal (Jir. Collins), 1989. •

Exports of Fruits and Vegetables (Jir. CoUins), 187.

Branding Stock, Victorian Svstern (Jir. Elphinstonr), 1275. ·

Brisbane General Hospital. Beds Available for Venereal Diseases (Jir. H'hitford), 705, 1530.

"British Australasian,._ Government Lan·'l Advertisement in (Jfr.

,11. organ), 148.

Statement Respecting Queensland Unem­ployment (Mr. Sizer), 562.

Broken Hill Strike Fund, C'ontributions to (,lfr. SL·er), 3315.

Butter Seized and Sold in London. Balance­sheet Respecting Pir .• Wory<w), 186.

Canada and Queensland, Direct Shipping between (Jf r. Elphinstone), 2624.

Cecil Plains Estate, Interest and Labour on (Jir. ,}Ioon), 487.

Chaff for 'rownsville bv s.s. "Junee" (Jir. Sv·ayne), 2546. •

Chapman, Prisoner. Relea'e of (.Mr. Robert.,), 2195.

Chillagoe Lease-s, Forfeited (Jir . .Worgan), 538, 665.

Questions-co1<tin ue! :

Coal Commission, London, E 1idence of Premier before (Mr. Corser), 147.

Coasting Vessels, Wireless Equipment of (Mr. Sizer), 113.

Commonwealth Rolls, Enrolment of Elec­tors (Jb'. Kirzrczn), 1418.

Condamine River, Construction of Weir at Lyndhurst (.!fr. Brennan), 1880.

Control of Trade Act. Operation of (Jir .. F'ry), 1720.

Co-operative Agricultural Production, In­terest and Advan0es for (.11r. BebiJing­ton), 1006.

Co-operative \Vidwr Factory. Liability to Blind Institution (J.fr. Elphinstone), 404, 539, 1880.

Cooroy, Chinese Farmers at LWr. lVarren), 1007.

Copper (Queensland) Su]lply to Britain and her Allies (.tir. J:loryaJ;), 60, 666.

Costs in Action: T .. J. Ryan against ningham and others, 475.

Council (Legislative'). Appointment of Members (Mr. 1'o1cl.· s\, 3160; Szcayne), 3238.

Cun-

New (Mr.

Crab and Crayfish Inspection Fees (5Ir. rou·le.,), 185.

Crematorium, Assistan<·e for K·-tablish­ment of (Jir. Prtrie), 402.

Crowlev. Mr. Y .. J., Engagement by Go­vernment as Electrical Engineer U\Ir. C!orur), 114; (Mr. Fry). 707.

Crown Lands f01· Grazing Purpo,.,,, Ar10a Leased (Jir. Su.·ayne), 35.

Croydon, Lost Lines of Reef i.lfr. Iliordan), 304.

Cvclone in North. Damage causbl by (11-Ir. • Elphinstonc), 2704; (11-Ir. Corser), 2970.

" Dailv Standard," Advertising of Artiole entitled " What QueensLnd Offers" (JI r. Roberts), 911.

Death Sent('m·e on Prio0Ilel' Alterator, Commutation of (Jir. Morgan), 2584.

Debenture Holders and Income Tax (Mr. Gunn), 2036.

"Douglas Mawson,'' Plurchase of (Mr. C!orsu), 2970, 3008, 3061; (Hon. W. H. Barncs), 3314, 3359.

Dredge "Hercules," Suspension of Work (Jfr. ElpMnstone), 1127.

Droucrht Losses, Relief to Settlers (JI-r. C~rs1r). 60; Distribution of Fodder for Starving Stock (Jir. Cor" r), 60.

"Eastern'' Case. Pannent of FHlS to Hon. T. J. Ryan (Jh·: Moroa1·), 2970.

Election« Meetings, Disturb:mces at (,Wr. Robert•l, 2071.

E!Pctoral Rolls-C,rd Index System, Names in Exce;;s of Adult Population (.lfr. Elpli·'mtonr), 800.

Blectoral \York Performed by Police Officer>' (.tfr. Hodge), 1808.

Employers Employing Five Persons or Over (Mr. 0. I'. Barnes), 1005.

Estim 1tPs, Tabling . of (Jf r. Fr'l), 706.

Factories and Shops Act, Lady Inspectors under (Mr. Gmz-n), 433.

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Questions----Farmers and Settlers, Relif'f for (Mr.

Corsu), 2037.

Fees Paid to Barristers and Solicitors, Ta.bling of Return (Jfr. l'etrie), 667, 1066, 1949, 2038.

Fees Paid tu Dr. Dads as Government Mt'dical Officer (Mr. Whitford), 2655.

Financial Stat0ment, Delivery of (Jfr. Jfacartn• pi, 1063; (Hon. W. H. Jiarncs), 1448, 1531, 1776, 1809; (Mr. Vou·les), 1720.

Fertilizers-Export of Locally Produwd (Mr. Jamcs),

226. Fixing of Price' for dfr. Jarni.<), 666.

J?ish. Alleged Destruction of (Mr. Hodge), 2305.

Fitzroy 'Riwr. Utili7,ation of Waters for Generating Electrical Energy (J£1'. Fordc), 304.

Flour, GovPrnmPnt Purchase in New South Wales (Jfr. J.loore), 304.

Fodder for Tra,-,,lling Stock {Jir. Cars• r), 2071.

Forfeited llra.;ing Dloc.ks, RclcMing of (Jfr. Swayne), 1311.

Frc<'man, Peul. :.Iinini TPnement of (Jlr. J'ollod-), 1531.

Game.. of Ch,.nc<' a'· Spring Hill and ·" LilwrtY Fair" Ill c •. .f. G. Appel), 303. .

Gatton Collc>g<'. F:n>ilasz<' Stored and Sold (Mr. Srnith). 1171.

Government Adminierratinn, Pamphlet on (11Ir. CorB,:r), 402.

Government Advertii'il-'rrlent~ in ~c\vspapers {Jfr. Gwm), 1808.

Government il1otor-car. Accident to (Jfr. PGter3on), 36; (Jlr: Uor.•• r-), 60.

Government Printing Office, Female Com­puting Clerk (2lfr. Fry\, 911.

Government Relief-Brisbane and Townsville (21fr. Jforgan),

114. Mackay, Numbl'r obtaining (Jfr.

Swayne), 60. Strikers in North Queensland (1t:lr.

Swayne), 114. Government Savings Bank-

Advances under Act (Mr. Vonles), 1492. Obligation of Farmers to ( .. lfr . • lforgan),

1492. Proceeds of Timber Sale-; on Selected

Lands (Jfr. Morga.n), 706. Governor of South Australia (.lfr. Bul­

cock). 2703.

Gowrio Homestead for Soldiers' Houses (Jlr. Rob, rt.•). 403.

Ground Limestone, Offer to Supply Depart­ment of Agriculture (Mr. 31 organ), 1127.

Gulf Port<, Steamer Service for (Jlr. Riordan), 2306.

Hamilton Cold Stores (Jfr. Purie), 347.

" Hansard ''-Free Copies of (.Mr. Collins), 3360. Report on Cost for 1917-1918 (Mr. G. P.

Ba-rnes), 348.

Questions-··o;,!;~<·u·d:

Harbour Master at Townsville (Mr. Siur), 1450.

Harbour>' and Rivers Department-Term of Servic0s of Captains Romer and Rhod0s (JI r. Polry), 1492; (Mr. Pry), 2766.

Harn•y's Fruit Fly Lure (Jfr. Butler), 1101.

H0rbert Electorate, Issu€' of \Vrit (Mr. Swa]!Itt·), 2766.

Herberton Show Ground, Trmtees of (Mr. r owlrs), 225.

Hides. Conservation for Queensland (Mr. O'Sullhan), 225.

Home Department, :iS'umber of Employees­(Mr. 17. 1'. Harnn), 1171.

Hookworm Disease. Steps to Combat Spread (11-Ir. Smith). 705.

Hughenden Police, Charges against (11-fr. Moore). 434.

Hydraulic Engine"r- Appointment of (Mr. E/ph.instone). 2624.

Hvdro-Electric Scheme for Condamine · Rive-r (Jir. (/. P. Barnes) 188.

Iguana. Consols Mim•. Rc·port on (Jh. · Gunn). 227.

Immigration Policy of Government (.llr. Robrrt,,), 978; (Jfr. Cor,<a), 2704.

ImpPrial Federatio:-J, Proposal of Imperial Govprnment (Jfr. Larcombe). 540.

Imperial :1-lel!t Contracts (11-fr. Petrit), 2703.

ImpE'rial M,•at Supply Expen.~cs (Mr. ,lforwm), 1007.

Income Tax. Collection by Commonwealth Government (Jir. Fr!!l. 2071.

Industrial Position in Queensland. Labour Unio:1 Reports on (Jfr. Jloorr), 62.

Influenza Ep'·demic-Border Quarantine Camp, Permits to

Quernslanders (JI r. S1cayne). 1491.

Date of First Cases in QueE'nsland (Mr. Sbr). 303.

Expenditure by Government (Jfr. Sizer), 303.

Hospital at Bri,banc· Show Ground (Mr. Pr trir ). 1225.

Outbrc•ak at Thursday Island (.lfr. H. J. Rpa n). 2970; (Jlr. Robcrts), 3314.

Quarantine. Workers, Accommodation Charges (5Ir. Sizcr), 404.

Theatres Closed and Theatres Open (Mr. Jf organ), 187.

Inkerman Irrigation SchemE' (Jir. Colfil,s), 2035, 3360; (Mr. Swapnf). 2766.

.Japanese on Inkerman Mill Tramline (Mr. C!ol/ins), 2703, 2970.

.Jcllicoe, Viscount, Invitation to Mr. R. J. Carrell to Garden Party (Jfr. Corscr), 62.

Jondar,·an School Buildings, Cost, Esti­mated and Actual (Jfr. Moore), 347.

.Judges, Retirement of {.'llr. Siz<r), 3315.

Kangaroo Point Military Hospital, Go­vernment Intentions regarding (1lfr. ]£organ), 61.

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Questions- o·<t'''''erl:

K0dron Park Racecourse Attendance of Police (Mr. Vowles), 667.

Kelly, Alexander, Alleged Loss of Legal Documents in Supreme Court Case (ltfr. Swayne), 303.

Kitchener, F., PrisonPr, RPlease of (Mr. Vowles), 2305.

Labour Bureau, Positions Fillt'd by (Mr. Sizer), 3315.

"Labour Call," Government Advertise­ments in (Mr. Robcrts), 2285.

Land Acquired by Government in Metro­politim Area (Mr. Gunn), 1529.

Land alleged to have been Withdrawn from Selection (Mr. ,tfoore), 1276.

Land and Income Taxes, Payment by Soldiers during absence on Military Duty (Mr. SizPr), 869.

Land Bill (Hon. P . .J. Lcahp'-•), Govern· 1nrnt':;: Intuntions rt'g,arding (]fr. aunn), 2511, 2584.

J •. md Tax Assessments on Town and Coun­try Lands (Mr . .Tames), 485.

Land Tax Statistic. (Jfr . .Jamrs), 538.

Legislative Council, Allowance to :Members of (Mr. Morgan). 22C.

I""ichhardt Eledorate, Impending Resigna­tion of Member (Jh. Brbbington). 705.

Libt'rtv Fair in Botanic Gardens (Mr. • 11;JOr• ), 1349.

Lieutenant-Governor. Appointment of Hon. \V. L<ennon (.1lr. ,11aca:·t-<ev). 2009, 2021 ; Correspondence respecting Ap­pointment (Jir. Sizcr). 2127.

"Llewellyn "-Cargo and Tonnage of

Bar il(;,<), 115. (Jfr. P.

Compensation to OfficPr> and CrE-w (M-. Fordc), 35.

:ln~tructions Issued to :1\IastPr IH on. 1L H. T/1/rnr<l, 34.

Loan Account-Expenditure from (H1m. 1L H. Barnes),

1172, 2036. 1\Ionc,ys Received since 30th June, 1919

(Hon. W. H. JJarn,-,,), 1755, 2036.

Repayments by Local Authorities (Hon. W. H. Barnes), 1756.

State of, on 30th September. 1919 IHon. W. H. Bll1·nr.<), 1755, 2036.

L"an Floated in London. Particulars of (Hon. W. H. Btlrnr8), 2036.

Loan from American Source (]I r. "F owles), 561; (Mr. Pf'tric), 1006.

I"ca.ns for Purchase of Dairy St"ck (Mr. Petrr.<on), 2195.

London Borough Elections, Success of Labour Candidates (.11r. Gollin,,), 1988.

London Coal Commission and Roma Oil Bore, Evidence of Hon. T. J. Ryan (llh. Gorser), 147.

Louisa Mine, P.almer District, DC'Viatering of (Mr. Swaync), 2373.

Loyalty Essay Competition (Mr. Bebbing­ton). 978; (Jfr. Rob' rtsl, 1948.

"Lueinda,'· Suitability of Vr"'B•'l for Relief · Work (,11r. Cor.<cr), 113.

Questions-conti~<uerl:

Lyndhursr Station-Blocks and their Areas (Mr. Swayne), 35,

60. Purchasing Price (Jlr. S1cczyne), 561;

(J£r. ]for, "'11), 869. :.V1aimed and Wounded Soldiers~

.-\pplintions for Assistance ("tfr. Warren), 1449.

Government Expenditure on (Jir. Sizrr), 115; (.1/r. Horlue). 1126.

Maranoa Electorate, Impending Resigna­tion of Hon. J. M. Hunter ptr. Beb­Mngton), 705; (Jfr. J[ organ), 978.

::Yiaritimc Strike-Foodstuffs for Mackay (Mr. Smith), 487. i\rorth Queensland Supplies, R(']ief Ships

(Jfr. Larrom•be), 227. Shortage of Flour in North (Jfr. Elphin­

stone), 3120. Vessels Lying at Innisfail with Foodstuffs

(llfr. Elphinstone), 3120, 3315.

::'IIcCawley, Mr. Justice, Legality of Ap­pointment (.11r. Brennan), 3060.

:YicVeigh Murder Case, Public Defender not Available Pir. Roberis}, 869.

Metropolitan ·water and Sewerage Board, Advances to (.1lr. Elphinstonc), 2546.

:\Iinisterial Travelling Expen,es-Expeme>' of Individual l\Iinistl>rs (}lfr .

Pry). 2071; (Jlr. ,}f organ), 2194; Tabling of Return (Jfr. Jiorgan), 706, 1549. •

Exp-c'nses of Hon. T. J. R:can and Hon. D. F. D<•nham (Jlr . .lfor{i(tn), 2194.

Home Secreta;v's Tour in Xorth Queens­land (Jfr. S.i:ed, 2037.

Hon .. J. A. Fihdly's Visit to America and England (Jtr: Fry). 36.

Hon. T .. J. Rvan·, Yi,it to England (Jfr. T'ou·-'c··). 36'; (Mr. Jiorrt,m), 1449.

Hon. T. .J. Ry .. n·, Yi it to Sc·nthern and We·ctc•rn States (Jfr. JiorrJ(ln), 61, 666, 1449. 1549; (Jlr. Fr:/C. 2071.

Premier's Visit to ::-.Jorth Quec•mland (Jir. Bebhinr;ton], 2036.

Hate o[ Allowances (Jfr. Jiorrmc~). 562, 706.

::\Iooraben·jp ( 1ase, Cost of CuJwn S'olicitor's Yisit to England (Jfr . .lforwm), 1101, 1172.

:\Iotor Cars and Traffic H.Pg-ulations (.llr. Elphin.<tutu 1. 706.

:Haunt Edwards, Surn'Y of \Vater Con­servation Area (Jir. · Tiel/), 1880.

:\Im·ing Pictur<' Films. C'Pnsure,-hip of (.lfr. Jf non l, 1C65.

•· :J.IusgTa,·e:~ ., Propo:"ed Charter of (Jlr. Riorrlan), 2704.

::-;;atin· Bt>ar, and Opossums, Protedion of (Jir. Uunu), 1064.

Xormal School Scholarship Class (.W·r. Robrrt.<), 540.

Xormal :'!chool Site for State Shops (Jir. Sizr r). 562; (Jfr. Coopr r), 563.

Xorth Brisbane Death Hate (Jlr. Kirzcan), 347.

Xorth Quay-To<m ong CrPr·k Sewerage (,11r. S!Crtptlf). 2546.

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Questions-continued : Opossu1n Sca~on. Opening of (Jlr. C'ur;jC•r),

2704. "Otter.'' : •. s., r,c of (Jir. llu/Juh), 2305. Pak-a-pu Gambling by Chinese in Albert

StreC't (Mr. FJiphinstone), 1419. Pamphlot Respc•cting AdministratiYe Acts

of Government during 1918, Cost of Printing (Jir. (hum), 2037.

Parliamentary Office-rs-Pavmcnt of Incrca,es to (Jir. l'ctrie),

1989. Reported Classification by Mr. J. D.

Story (J.Ir. I/obr rts), 540. ParliamentarY R<-'freshuwnt Rooms.. Sug­

gested R~ising 0f Ta rilf (Jir. J1 oorr), 3238.

Peace Celebrations. Pic·ture :Film (J.Ir. Gunn), 1101.

Pe•ace Loan :N1essage, :Yir. IIughes's (.lft·. ('ol/ins), 835.

Permits for Games 0£ Chance and Lotteries nt T"ib••rtv Fair (Jfl'. Jlr,/)1 :·ts), 2125. 2285. 237( 2511.

Police Constable 0. Krc•utzmatm. Case of (Mr. lrarrr n), 1949.

Polic·P Officc•rs Employ<'d in Connection with State Electoral Duties (Jfr. Ounn), 1310: (Jh. Horl!fr), 1549.

PolicP Supf' :·aunnation Schen1e (Mr. Ti!plor), 1310.

Pranks of '· Tickl0-'Io<• ,J oc" (Jfr. Petric), 1608.

Premi0r, lion. T. J. R:-a.n­

MovemPnt' of (Jir. aunn), 1449. Status nf (Jfr. 81CaJrne), 1449. Exncn,:e:-; ('f R0e:C'·Ilt Tour in Southern

States iJir. J[oi'{Jrrn), 1449. Officiab \Yith l'rcmil'r in South (J!r. Jior(/U//1, 1450.

PremiPr's t/-1 OJ 1 • H. 0. Thcorlrn·f 's) Pro­jcdt•d Visit to EurOJW (Jir. Boln rh). 2071; (Jfr. S WU,IIIIi ). 3061.

Presiding Officers-

Appointed at Last Stat(• Election (Jfr. Bebbin[!lrrn), 1275.

Interned bv Commonwealth Government (,Y[r. H rnl(fr··). 1549.

Prickly-pf'a r Se!ertions :Forfe·ited (Mr. Gunn). 2195.

Prime Minister of Cmnmonwealth, Leave to Soldi<•r E'tnployecs to Attend Wel­come (l!Ir. Siur). 1418.

Prison Reform (Jfr. LarcomiH), 62. Prisons, Report of Comptroller (Jfr. Petrie').

2035.

Proprietary Racing. Le·gislation to deal with (Jir. Chum), 115.

Proserpine, Peaceable Pro:3('cution of b'ugar Industry (Jfr. Swayne), 2624.

Public Balances. Interest on (Jlr. Bcrtrarn ), 1005. .

Public Defender not Available in Me V eigh Murder Case (Mr. Roberts), 869.

Pnblic Instruction, Annual Report of Deopartment (Mr. avnn), 227.

Questions--,·ont:~:ue-1:

Public Scrvallt~-Hc>ignations of (Jir. Siorr). 149. \Yith Premier 111 Sydney (Jfr. ('orurj,

304. Public Ser\~icc-

Business Board for (Jir. Petrir), 2373. Disproportion hdwcen 1\lale and Femalo

Appointoc•s (Jir. DunMan), 836. :'\umber of Officers Drawing £400 and

On•r (Jfr. p, trie), 1492. :'\umber of Officers Employed (J£r.

Pctrie), 1491. Temporary Clerks (Jir. Boberts). 911.

Public Sen·ic<' Board, R.t•port •.1f (Jf1~. (-J. 1'. J!arnr.;), 869.

Public \\-orks COJnmi:-sjun, Expen.5cs of :Yicrnlwrs (:lfr. Gnnn). 149.

Public \York-. Departmc·nt. ?\umber of Employees (J[r. (J. 1'. Jlm·ncs), 977.

Railways-Alleged Disloyalists iJJ Employ of

Department (Jir. Fry), 1719. Alleged Pillaging (Mr. F o'ldes), 404. Appointment of Storekeeper (Jir.

Fou•le•), 2305. BrPach of Rule 18B bv Coa.chbuilder (Jlf

JI oryan), 1492. · Brisbane-Ipswich Train, Delay in Run­

ning (Jfr. Fr!f), 767. Brisbanc-Rockhampton Mail Train, Late

Running of (Jl r. H•n·tle!f). 665; Ulfr. CONH'r), 706.

Brisbane Suburban Fares (Jir. Elphin­·'ton, I, 2305.

Carbide. Quantity and Price (Jir. Jioore), 43'L

Ca.ttlc Railed to \Yallangarra (Jir. _llol'[/•111), 2072.

C"PtJtralis,•d Syotem in regard to Govern­ment Stores (.lf-r. Horl(le). 187.

Cornrni:'-sioner's Annual Report (Jlr. Petrir), 487.

Connnissioner's Appointrnent, Term of (Mr. Cors,"r), 487.

Connection with Hamilton \Vharves and Cold Stores (11:fr. Petrie), 61.

Construction Men in Maranoa Electorate !Mr. Sizer), 1450.

Cost of Constructing ::\"ew Lines (M-r. Elphinstone), 2126.

Discharge of Carriage-shed Employees in Brisbane (Jir. Fry), 1719.

Dismissals in Southern Division (Mr. Swaynr), 3120.

Dispute between Unions (Mr. Sizer), 2195. Education of Children on Construction

Works (Jir. Swayne), 1880. Employees Retired from Department

iM-r. Rnbert.~). 538. Enlistment of Employees (J·Ir. Sizer),

2126. Enoggera-Terror's Creek Line. Resump­

tions of Land (Mr. Sizer), 486, 2072. Expenditure on Works in Rockhampton

District (Jir. Forde), 666. Expenses of Visit of Minister and Com­

missioner to America. and Europe (Mr. Fry), 36.

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Questions-continued: Rail\Yays-rontinurrl:

Fares, Date of Increase m (Jfr. Sizcr), 2037.

Fencing Lines under Construction (Jfr. Swayne), 2373.

Fodder Brought from Southern States (Jir. SwaynL). 3178.

Fre<• Passes-Issue to :VIe m hers of Council of Queens­

land Railway union (Jfr. Corser), 225.

Issue to Wives and Children of ·workers l'roc·eeding to Employment (Jfr.

llohert8), 1756. Number Issued (.lfr. T'01clcs), 225. Stoppage of Issue to Delegates to Looal Authorities' Conference (Jfr. rorsrr),

225; (Mr. Jioore), 348. Freights and Fares, Details of Increases

(Jfr. Robcrts). 2037. Freights from Sydney to Brisbime a.nd

Warwick (Jir. G. P. Barnes), 187. FrPights on Drought-hunted Stock (Jfr.

Corscr), 1005. Freights on Sugar-cane (Jfr. Swayne),

2035. Glenelg and Grey streets, Constructional

Work (J/r. Elphinstone), 148. Goods Siding at Salisbury (Mr. Jam£8),

1311. Insurance on Goods Lost at Sea (Jifr.

JI oore), 1008. Ipswich Sta.tion, Land Resumptions for

(Jir. F. A .. Coope1·), 1225. Ipswich \Yorkshops, Red Cross and

Repatria.tion Work (.lir. F. A. Caope1·), 35, 113.

Japanese Carbide for Department (Jir. Elp/,il'"'one), 1226.

:LatP Running of Trains and Overtime Paid to Employees (Jir. H odgd. 147.

J,oeomotives Out of Commission and Under Repair (].fr. Szcayne), 539, 800.

Losses of Skins during Transit (Mr. Hodge), 3237.

Mack•ay Line, Employment of Returned Soldiers (J.fr. Swayne), 767, 1172.

Many Pea.ks-'1\Jew Cannindah, Proposed Construction (Jfr. Carter), 1756.

Mary River Bridge, Cost of (.1-fr. wan. er), 1007.

Mileage of Lines under Construction (Mr. Fry), 434.

Mount Edwards Line, Completion of (.lfr. JMI), 1492.

Kormanby Bridge. Con,trnctional \York (Jir. Blphinstone), 148.

:l'<orthern Award Dispute-Arbitration Proceedings and Retrospective Pay (Jlr. Sizer), 36, 148; (Jir. Jiorgan), 538; (.lfr. S1myne), 1348.

Number of Employees and Train Mileage (Jlr. Jiorgan), 147.

Orallo-Injune Creek Line, Number of Men Employed (Jfr. Mo1·gan), 226.

Overhauling of Engines, Central Division (.'!fr. Fordt), 1879.

Questions-continued :

Raihva~\-s-cnntinurd:

Pay of Returned Soldier Employees (Mr. Elphinstone), 1949.

Pillaged Goods, Compensation p,a,jd by Department p£r. ii-Iorgan), 800.

Progress of Construction of ='Jorth Coast Line (Jir. Fordc), 115.

Purchase of Cotton IV aste and Sponge Cloths (J£r. Sizer), 403; (Jh. Elphin­'tonr), 1348.

Purga, Station Goods-shed, Cost, etc. (1lfr. Bell), 61.

Refusal of Servants to Carry Police (Mr. Sizer), 707.

Reports of Minister and Commissioner on Visit to America, and Europe (1lfr. Sizer), 800.

RPturned Soldiers Employed on Ma,ckay Line (Mr. Swayne), 1172.

Revenue from Interstate Goods Traffic (Mr. Elphinstone), 1419.

Revenue per Employee (Jfr. Jiorgan), 262.

Rockhampton-Brisbane Mail Train, Late Running of (Jfr. Hartley), 665; (Jfr. Cor.<< r), 706.

Rumoured Retrenchment in Department (Mr. 811·ayne), 3359.

Shortage of :Mechanics (Jir. Roberts), 3178.

Sidings and Deviations at WarM ;;)tate Coalmine (1lfr. ,lforga.n), 148.

"Sticker" 7'C I.\V.W. Prisoners (Hon. TV. H. Barnes), 1989.

Store;s-Cost of, and VVTages of Employees (Mr.

U. P. Barn,:s). 1720. Defective System (Jir. Bebbington},

835. Ordering of (Jfr. Rrhbinyton), 433.

Superannuation for Employees (Jfr. Roherts). 1549.

Tarpaulins. Orders for. Placed in Japan {Hon. 1r. H. Barnc.<), 1756.

Thefts at Woolloongabba Yards (Mr. Elphinstone), 1418.

Tivoli Coal, 'Cse by Department ("lfr. Petrie), 1065.

TooY.oomba Trains, Late Running of (Jfr. Robcrts), 1672.

TraJes Hall Site, Resumption by Com­missioner for Railwa,ys (i!fr. Swayne), 303.

Unemployed at Toowoomba (Jir. lloberts), 3314.

Fse of Premises by State Meatshops (Mr. Bebbinyton), 35.

Wallangarra, Qmuters for Men (.IIIr. Roberts), 1530.

Week-end Tickets, Issue of (M1·. Elphin­stone), 2970.

Western Mail Train, Running Late (.lir. Morgan), 1065, 1349.

Winton-Longreach Line-Construction of (Jir. Polloek), 61, 1550,

2037. Work for rnemployed (Mr. Payne),

2195.

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Questions-mnti"t" l : Red Flag-

Costs of Appeal in Case King against Archdall and Others (M~r. Vowle.,), 485.

Pros0cution of Mr. Free (Mr. Sizer), 61.

Redistribution of Seats (Mr. Roberts), .303. Regulation of Prices Bill, Proposed (Mr.

Elphinstone), 1005. Relea•·•o of Prisoner Chapman (Mr.

Roberts), 2195.

Release of Prisoner F. Kitchener (Mr. VoW'les), 2305.

Relief, Distribution by Union Secretaries (Mr. Moore), 1225.

Repatriation­Commonwealth Advancfs

Hodge), 1126. Voluntary Subscriptions for

stone), 1006.

for (Mr.

(Mr. Elphin·

Return relating to Discharged Prisoners, Tabling of (Mr. Petrie), 1066.

Returns, Tabling of (Mr. Petrie), 1949.

Returned Soldiers-Employment on Mackay Railway (Mr.

Swayne), 767, 1172. Grant to Politic<>] Labour League (J1 r.

Hodge), 1126. Grazing Homesteads, Application for

(Mr. Swayne), 1988.

Labour League Organiser (Mr. Sizer), 978, 1005.

Tra<le Classes for (Mr. Bebbington), 767. Use of Motor·cars of Opposition Members ·for Conveyance of (Mr. Jl . .4 .. Cooper), 186.

Use of State Motor·<'nrs for Conveyance of (il'.lr. S•vayne), 186, 561.

Returning Officers-Appointment of As·•istant (Mr. J1oore),

1275. Instructions to (Mr. Bebbington), 1275.

Retir0ment of (J1r. Bebbington), 1275; (Mr. Gunn), 1349.

Returns to Orders, When Available (J1r. Prt?·ie), 1348.

Robillial'd, Mr., Trips and Places visited as Returned Soldier Inquiry Officer (Mr. Cor:wr), 114, 978.

Roma Oil Bore-Action regarding Future Working (Mr.

Corser), 1418.

Cost and Depth (Mr. Gunn), 405. Removal of Obstruction (Mr. Elphi.'<·

stone), 1065.

Ross River Meatworks--Blacklisting of Employees (Mr. Warren),

540. Protection of Loyal Workers (Mr. Sizer)

667. ,

Russia--Record Harvest in (211r. Collins), 2450. Social Conditions (Mr. Swayne), 2624.

Ryan, Hon. T. J., Services of State Officers on .Southern 'I'our (Mr. Gunn), 1988; (Mr. Fry), 2036, 2126.

Samford Land, Purchase by Government (Mr. Roberts), 34·7.

Questions--continued : Savings Bank (Government)--

,\.dvances under Act (21.-Ir. Vowles), 1492. Obligations of Farmers to (liir. Morgan),

1492.

Savings Bank Officer, Suspension of (111r. Fry), 434, 870.

Scholarship Allowances, Suggested Increase (i}Ir. O'Sulliva.n), 1064.

School Buildings, Expenditure on, from 1st July, 1919, to 30th September, 1919 (lfon. W. H. Barnes), 1756.

Seed Maize Bought from F'armers by Government (Mr. Corser), 2071.

Seed Potatoes, Shortage in Queensland (";u-r. Walker), 2450.

Seed Wheat-Payments for (Mr. Gunn), 767. Suggested Purchase for next Planting

Season (J£r·. Grayson), 2194. Varieties Purchased (Mr. Moore), 1755.

Six o'Clock Closing, Whereabouts of Petition (Mr. Moore), 1310, 1349.

Slums and Overcrowding in Metropolitan Area (Mr·. Kirwa-n), 800.

Soldier Teachere, Status of (Jfr. Roberts), 403.

Soldiers' Home5, Construction of (Mr. JU, . .,, ·zn), 1064.

Soklie-s' Settlement--Application for Loans (Jir. Warren), 666. A 'sistance for Purchase of Freehold Land

(Mr. Su·ayne), 1529. A&3istance to Soldier Settlers bv State

and Commonwealth (i!I·r. Si er~), 115; (Jtr. Fry), 147.

Block No. 184, Pikedale (Mr. Swayne), 706.

Cottonvale Land RcJumption (2!1r. Morgan), 1602.

Dela:r'• in Granting Applications for Lnans (111' r. l'etenon), 1171.

F<1rms under Agricultural Bank Act transferred to Disehargerl Soldiers' Settlement Act (Mr. Cars: r), 1064.

Goods D<,bite·d to Loan Accounts of Settlers (2rir. Warren), 562.

Grazing Farms and Dummying ("lir. Hodge), 226.

Grc.zing Homesteads, Application for (Jfr. Swayne), 1988.

Land Purchased at Highlands (Mr. Si:tr), 1530.

Lands Resumed at Atherton (Mr. (ili organ), .36.

Munition ·workers, Provisions for, as Settlers (Mr. Sizer), 869, 1064; (Mr • ."'VI organ), 1064.

Number of Returned Soldiers Settled under Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act (Mr. Fry), 2126.

Official Statements regdrding (Mr. Corser), 186.

Pikedale Tramway (Mr. Petrie), 61.

Reservation of Grazing Lands for Returned Soldiers (Mr. Swayne), 114.

S"elections Surrendered (!fir. Fry), 2195.

Sunnybank SettleUJ.ent (Mr. Elphinstone) 1065. '

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Questions-continued : " Standard'' Report., of Parliamentary

Speeches (Mr. Corser), 3360. Stato Blue Book. Issue of (Jir. Pt trie),

187. StatP Finances, Condition of !Hon. W. H.

Barnes), 1172. State Industrial Undertakings­

Agricultural Machinery Works. Estab­lishment of (Mr. Morgan). 562.

Arsenic Mine-Arsenic Prod need {JII r. Ji or(!fzn). 36. Orders for Arsenic (Mr. Peter.,on), 2195. Sunplies for Clearing Pric-kly-pear Uvir.

Corser), 2037. Babinda Hotel---

Bar Business (Mr. 5-wayn•). 433. BePr Consigned to (.1lr. f'orser). 53.3.

538. "Maroro's" Cargo for (Jir. Corser),

225. .Butchers' Shops-

Brisban.e, C!tsh Deficiencies at (Mr. Yowles), 1720, 3177.

Cost of Alterations, etc. (Mr. Sizcr), 1450.

Customers Supplied by (Mr. Petrie), 835.

Frozen, Chilled, and Fresh Meat, Differences in Prices (Mr. Morgan), 185.

Ipswich Shops, Alterations to (Mr. Robert.~), 147.

Longreach. Establishment at (Jfr. Payne), 2195.

Meat Drawn from Supplies for Im­perial Government (ll.fr. Morgan), 1126.

Meat for Parliamentary Refreshment­rooms (Jir. Cor.lf r), 347; (Mr. Gunn), 405. .

Meat sold at Rom:J.-street Shop (Mr. ,1forgan), 185.

Normal School Site for Shops (Mr. Si::er), 562: (Mr. F. A. Cooper), 563.

Number of Shops and Purchases (lib·, l'etrie), 2703.

Promise of Butcher's Shop at Too­woomba (Jir. Bayley), 1450.

Roma Shop-Compensation for Land Resumed

(2lfr. Morgan), 767. Tenders for Supply of Charcoal {Mr.

Spencer), 3177. Strikes in (Mr. Corser), 262. 'l'axation Paid by (M1·. Roberts), 1492. Use of Raihva,y Premises (Mr. Beb-

bington), 35. Value of Lands Owned or Rented for

S.hops (Jir. Roberts), 1672. ·cannery-

Beerburrum Pineapples (Mr. James), 2584.

Cost of Opening (Hon. W. H. Barnes), 487.

Employment of Returned Soldiers (Hon. W. H. Barnes), 486.

Questions-wn:;nued : State Industrial ·undertaking ·~r untinned:

Cannery-1 ont,:rzunl:

Operations of (Jfr .. James), 2431. Pineapple Crop, Dealing with (Mr.

Brbbinuton), 3238. Charleville Meatworks, Valuation of

(Mr. Petrie), 1126. Chillagoe Mines-

Manager, Appointment and Salary (Jir. Petrie), 1417.

Operations and Financial Return (llfr. JJ oorr;, 911.

Coal Mine•·­Bowen-

Alleged Industrial Dispute (Mr. Morgan), 836; Quantity and Value of Coal produced ("Wr. Taylor), 348; Tests and Analyses of Coal (Mr. Elphi.nstone), 1419; (Mr. Collins), 1989.

Wa,rra, Sugge~ted Royal Commission (:lir. Vo1•.'les), 60.

Commissioner for State Enterprises, Minister representing {Jfr. Swayne), 36.

Fish Supply-Alleged Destruction of Fish (llir.

Hodg, ), 2305. Cost of Department (Mr. Gunn), 2584. Crab and Cray l!'ish Inspection Fees

(11Ir. Yowl<s), 185. Trawler-

Catches and Earnings (Mr. (}unn), 2431.

Cost and Op·rations (1lir. Fry), 113. Salaries. of Officers and Fi~h Supplied

(jir. Fry), 227. Government Meat Sold outside Queens­

land (Jir. J'.• lrie), 1225.

Insurance-Dallamil Agtmcy iJfr. Ffphinstono ),

2103. Life Policies 1."1lr. t~:lphin.c;tonc). 1005. Number of Employrees (Mr. Swa1me),

977. Purchase of BusirH •ls of

Co-operative Insura,nco (Mr. Robertc), 110.

Queensland Company

Union Organisers and Insurance Agents (Mr. Coroct), 433.

Iron and Steel W arks-Agreement with Mr. Brophy (,}Ir.

Gunn), 540. Establishment of (J[r. Corur), 186. Movements of Mr. Brop.hy (Mr.

Corstr), 347. Site for (Mr. Sizer), 1418; (Mr. Corser),

2037, 3360. Lime Pulveriser, Cost and Output (Mr.

(}unn), 61. Produce Agency-"

Amount Received for Goods Supplied to Government Institutions (M'r. Moore), 1172.

Auctioning of Produce in Small Lots (11fr. James), 563.

Consignments of less than 1 ton (Mr. James), 667.

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State Indnotrial "Fndntakinge-coulinuul: Prndud• _!l...gnnc·y-continuul:

Elective Board of Advice (Jfr. James), 707.

lntentatf' Bu5inet".; (Jf r. Jenn' s), 115.

Land and Buildings (5fr. BeiJhington), 35.

VaJu,. of Produce for Local Require· rnents (.lfr. Jf organ), 186, 225.

Valw. of Produc'l Received and Sold (Mr. Sictr), 539.

Report of Auditor-General (Jlr. Macart­ney), 1063; (Mr. Su•aynr·l, 1172.

Sawmills-Beer Cases Manufactured at Mills (Mr.

Taylor), 1549.

Royalty on Timber (Jfr. Walker), 1417. Timbt'r ExportPd (Jfr. (;,m,.,). 487

st,ttions-Aboriginals Employed on

Oollin.,), 2126. (Mr.

Buckingham Downs, Purchasing Price (Mr. Swa:mr), 666.

Cattle for Charlcville Meatworks (Mr. l.tor{lan), 226; (Jfr. (iunn), 1672.

Fat Cattle-Sales at Enoggera (JJr . • ¥organ),

226.

Sales of (Jlr. M organ), 226.

Fat and Store Cattle Sold at Enoggera Y1rds (Jfr. J:lorgan), 562.

Herd and Stud Bulls (JJr. Gorsu·), 1418. Hides-

Export of (Mr. Taylot), 1531.

Salc'J of (Mr. Cr.-rser), 304, 433.

Keeroongooloo, Condition of Stock (Jfr. M organ), 1007.

Lyndhurst-Blocb .md their Area••· {Mr. S•mynt),

35, 68. :Purchasing: Price (Jlr. Swaynr), 561.

Vendor of Pro pert"·, Mr. J. H. S. Barnes '(}rlr. J.torgan), 869.

Mount Hutton-Muster (Mr. Vou;les), 36, 60.

Profit on (.1fr. Morgan), 911.

Negotiations for Purchase of another Station (Mr. Vowles), 978.

Number of Cattle and Cost of Improve· ments (Mr. Spencer). 2853; (Mr. Swayne), 3177.

Suspected Thefts of Cattle (Mr. Morgan), 911.

Tallow, Price of (Mr. Gledson), 404.

Wando Vale, Profit on {Mr. Morgan), 911.

Weight of Bullocks Sold at Enoggera Yards (Jfr. Gunn), 1449.

State Motor-<:ars-Oar d Secretary for MinPs at Redcliffe

(Jfr. Moore), 2374.

Number and Cost of {Mt. M orgrm), 2285; (Mr. s~vayne), 3008.

Nurnbor in Brisbane (2lfr. 8wayn" ), 114.

Questions-cnnt:w;ed: State- :VIotor-cars-continued .·

Number outside Brisbane (.'fir. G~mn}r 433.

:;\~"umber Owmd by Public Works Depart­mPnt (Jf r. p, trit ), 1491.

Xumlwr Purcha<ed and Sold (.OUr. Gunn), 540.

Stati,tic>. Tabling of Return (Mr. Sway M). 3178.

Suggested RPduction in ::'<umber of (Mr. Su.·a:i'" ). 1530.

UsE' for Convevance of Sick and ·wounded Return0d Soldiers (Jfr. S1cayne1, 186, 561.

StatP Purchases in England, Appointment of Expert Bl)yer (Jfr. PDt1·ic), 3314.

State Schools. "Csc for IY ar Purposes (Jlr. Sizr r), 403.

Stock Disease, ::Yiy~terious. at Gympie (.:!fr. ll'alkt rJ, 1311.

Strike. :Uaritim 0 '· }fariti1ne Strike'·;.

Strikc>s and Industrial Disputes-Ballots under Industrial Arbitration Act

(.'\fr. Sn•aynr), 910.

Contrihutiom to Broken Hill Strike Funds (JJr. Siz, '). 3315.

Government Controlled Sugar-mills, Reasons for Strike-s at (Jlr. S1myne), 1756.

In<titution of L~g-a!" Proceedings against Strikers in 81lgar-mills (Mr. Swayne), 1756.

Loss to \Vm·kns (Jir. Jforpan), 187.

:;\forth<er,-, Railwa:c Award, Arbitration Proceedings (Jlr. Si:er), 36, 148; (M1·. .11 org 'n ), 538; (.11 r. Swaync), 1348.

l'rosPrpinc ::\Iill l.lfr. Sw, '!lilt). 1809. 1226.

Stati' ButchHs :-:>hops (Jlr. Cor,ju), 262.

Statistics respecting (Jf1·. Jf organ), 114.

Sugar lndustr,:-

Alh-sed Importation of Java Sugar (Mr. Swaynt;, 1275.

Babinda and South Johnstone Mills, Crushing Operations (Mr. Swayne), 539.

l\me Areas at Babinda and South John­<"tcnw (Jfr. Swa1me), 1226.

Central :viiJ!,, Report of Bureau (Mr. S"U!fTlt), 1172.

Crop for 1920, Agreement with Common­wealth Government (1\'lr. Smith), 261; t.lfr. Strayne), 561, 2373.

Fires in Canefields (Mr. Swayne), 1529.

Freights on Cane (Jfr. Swayne), 2035.

Government Controlled Mills, Reasons for Strikes jn Ul:lr. Swayne), 1756.

Growers Paying Income Tax (Mr. Co!/in.<), 2126.

Inkerman :vlill Tramline, Employment of Japan<ose iM'r. Collins), 2703, 2970.

Institution of Legal Proceedings against Strikers in Mills {}!:fr. Swayne)', 1756.

.Java, Purchases of Sugar from (Mr. Su•~I;;mc), 1275, 2035.

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Questions-:·ontimwd : Sugar Industry-continued:

Kalamia ::\lill, Breach of Cane Prices Award (Jir. Collins), 836.

::'\umber of Growers in Queensland (Mr. Col/ins), 2126.

Placeablo Prosecution of Industrv in Proserpine District (Jfr. Stcayne), ·2624.

Petree-Thomas Process, Acquisition of (Mr. Swayne), 433.

Production of Raw Sugar and Protedion of Industry (Jlr. Smith), 3007.

Proscrpine ::Mill-Crushing (Jh. C'ollin.s), 2071. Prices (."J.Ir. Collins), 767. Proposal of Growers to Work (Jfr.

Swaynr), 1492, 1549. Strike at (Jlr. Su-ayne), 1809. Suppliers to (Jfr. Stcayne), 1719.

Raw Sugar, Increase in Price of (Jlr. Swayne), 1808; (J,Ir. Smith), 3007.

Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices Act­Alleged Evasion (Mr. Smith), 186. Awards lV1ade and Appealed Against

(Mr. Smith), 402. Kalamia Mill, Breach of Award (Mr.

Collins), 836. Payments under (Jfr. Szcaynr ), 1310,

2008. Strikes iz; Government Controlle·d ]'vlills

Rea·•Jm for (Mr. Su·aynr), 1756. '

Y\"ag0s for :\lill Workers (Jh. Szcayno•), 1064.

SI!lphurie Acid, Scareit1· of (Jir. Walktr), 1949. ,

Tarzali. Alleged Censure of GO\·ernmcnt Medical Officer (Jir. Size1·), 303.

Taxation, 'Cniform Returns for State and Commonwealth (.~fr. Corser), 147; (Jfr. Prt1 if), 1225.

Tearh~rs' Training Co1lege, RetirenH'nt of Principal (Mr. Elphinstone), 261.

Technical College, Y ocational Training of Soldier Students (Mr. Fry), 434.

Tewantin Fishermen, Earnings of (Jlr. Roberts), 540.

Tick Cleaning Area, Extension of (Jir. Corscr), 261.

Timber, Royalty on (Jlr. Walker), 1417.

Totalisator Tax on Proprietarv and other Racecourses (Mr. Gunn), 1l71.

Tm'n,cville Riots-Refusal of Railwav Sc>rYants to Carry

Polic-e (J.fr. Sizcr), 707. Re8 olutions of Sv.dnev Labour Council

(Mr. Cor.>a), 486. ' Special Constables Sworn 111 (Jir.

au-nr"\ 1225. Theft. of Fire-arms (Jir. Corser), 34.

Tow.!lsville Titles Office, Appointment of ~>1eosenger and Stamper (.1fr. Fry) M~ . '

Tra<les Hall-Rent for (Jfr. Coner), 433. Resu~11ption of Site by Commissioner for

Railways (Jir. Su•aync), 303. Site for (Jfr. Gmw), 1311. Trustees (Jir. Bebbington), £!67.

1919-20-c

Questions-continued: Treamrv Bowl~ Sold oYer Counter (Jlr.

Elpidn,,tone), 3315. Treasurv Buildings, LaYatorv Installation

(Jir: (huzn), 2285. •

Treasur.1· R<'turns, Quarter!_~·. Publication of (.1-h. G. P. Barnes), 1720.

1"nemplo: ,.d-Ca;oh Disburscmcnts to (Jir. Fry), 433.

Distl"C'SS at Hughcnden (Jir. rawles), 3120.

::\Ien Paid Off at Toowoomba (Jfr .. Ifr;l,, rts), 3314.

::'\umber at ::\laekay (Jir. Smith), 2970.

Kumbor in Queensland (.llr. Pctrie), 487.

Plans and Policv of GoYermnent (."J.Ir. r ou·lc<), 3238. ,

Polief' Guards (Jir. Corscr), 2511.

SchemE' for Employment in lieu of Grant of Rations iJir. rol{'/r.<), 3314.

\Vork for Toowoomba 'Cnemployed (Jfr. l!ol" rl:·). 1608.

Y cncreal Disease. Treatment of (Jlr. Whitford), 705, 1530.

Victory u' .'r I.\Y.\Y.ism. Suggcst<'d Feli­citations to l'rime Minister (Mr. Petri!), 2035.

Viol<>nce. Incitement to (Jir. Kincan), 1530.

\Yar Loan.,, Assistance by :\Iinisters (Jir. Rob eris), 486.

\Y ar SerYict) Hon1es Com1ni~sioner, Ptn~­chase of "Lydwin," Toowoomba Pir~ Brcnnan), 1948.

\Y a te1·, GoYerrnnent Assistance to S<'cure (.1£ r. (' or.wr), 1418.

\\~.,,st\YOod Sanatorium, Cost of (Jir. rotcles), 836.

\\'heat Statistics, Qucemland (Jir. U. P. Barncs), 62.

\Yhitl•:y R<·port on Industrial J\Iatters (}}fr. ro·zcles), 404.

\Yick.•r Fac·tory. :Ylaterial for Co-opera­tiYe (Mr. Elphinstone), 404, 539, 1880.

\Yolston Poultr.1· Farm, and State Abat­toirs (,l:lr. Bebbington), 705.

\Yoolloongabba Park. Leas<' of Portion for Bakery (Mr. Fry), 978.

\Vorkers' Dwellings-AdYah;ccs and Repayments (Jlr. Siza),

1101. Av.·:age C'ost. AYerage Value of Allot·

mems. etc. (Jlr. Smith), 1101.

Railway Engines in Central Division, State-· ment regarding Overhaul, 2127.

Railway Fares and Freights, Papers relatir g: to Increases, 2009.

Railways-Brooloo to Kenilworth (Commissioner's

report), 2432; (tabling of plan), 2432; (approval of plan), 2451; (plan returned from Council), 2889. ·

Dohbyn to Myally Creek (Commissioner's report), 2432; (tabling of plan), 2432; (approval of plan), 2479; (plan returned f'rom Council), 3278.

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Gargett to Owen's Creek (Commissioner's report), 2432: (tabling of plan), 2432; (approval of plan), 2476: (leave to members to attend Council Select Committee), 2739; (plan returned for Council), 3102.

Many Peaks to Northern Burnett (Commis­sioner's report), 2432; (tabling of plan), 2432; (approval of plan), 2456; (Mr. Corser's amendrn.ent), 2457; (motion to agreB to resolution), 2470; (plan returned from Council), 3278.

Monto and Rannes (Commissioner's report), 2432; (tabling of plan), 2432; (approval of plan), 2472; (plan returne-d from Council), 3278.

Peeramon towards Boonjec (Commissioner's report), 2432; (tabling of plan), 2432; (approval of plan), 2484; (leave to mem­ber to attend Council Se.\;ect Corn· mittee), 2800; (plan returned from Council), 3102.

Reply, Address in, 2 L Debate on, 21, 69, 116, 154, 202, 228, 270, 349,

422, 457, 488. Presentation of, 665 .

. Returns-Advertising in Newspapers outside Queens­

land having contracts with Chief Secretary's Department (M-r. Petrie's motion), 149; (return tabled), 1608.

Bedford, Hon. R., Moneys Paid to and Services rendered by (tabling of return ordered by Legislative Council), 2127.

Breakfast Creek Nuisance (Mr. Lloyd's rnotion), 80.

Dunwich Inquiry, Medical Officer (Mr. Sizer's motion), 63; (return tabfed), 488.

Employees under Treasury Department (Mr. G. P. Barnes's mot·ion), 1531; (return tabled), 1756.

Fees paid to Barristers and Solicitors (}>fr. Petrie's motion), 149; (return tabled), 2306; (order for printing return), 2546.

Government Appointments to Shire and Municipal Councils (Mr. Moore's motion), 434; (return tabled), 835.

Inf!uenz.a Epi<,lemic, Particulars of Cases and Expenditure (Mr. Smith's motion), 1052; (return tabled), 1348.

Land Resumptions for Soldier Settlements in Athcrton and Tolga Districts (Mr. Roberts's motion), 62; (return tabled), 348.

Prisoners, Remission of Sentences (Mr. Petrie's motion), 63; (return tabled), 1948.

Railway Pares between Brisbane and Ipswich and Certain Suburban Stations (Mr. F. A. Cooper's motion), 2374; (return tabled), 2374.

State Butchers' Shops, Number and Situa­tion, etc. (Mr. Gunn's motion), 262; (return tabled), 434.

State Motor-cars, Number, Uses, ·and Annual Cost (Mr. Roberts's motion), 3061.

Unclassified Public Servants (Mr. Petrie's m.otion), 4R8; (returm tabled}, 1491.

Seats Decbred Vacant-Barcoo, by reason of Reoignation of

T. J. Ryan, 1383.

Herb'!rt, by reason of Resignation of Hon W. Lcnnon. 2285. •

Leichhardt, by reason of Resio-nation f Hon. H. F. Hardacre, 1382." 0

Maranoa, by reason of Resignation of Hon J. M. Hunter, 1518. ·

Secondl!-ry Industries~ Incr.eased Production m (Mr. Bebb~ngton s motwn), 563; (Pomt of order), 563 ; (}';Jr. F. 4 Cooper's amendment), 570. • ·

Seditious Utteranc:;s, Alleged ( "Yh. Elphin­stone's motion for adjournment) 768; (motion withdrawn), 778. '

Sitting Days­Friday, 778.

Precedence of Govemment Business on Thursdays, 778.

Sessional Order. 37.

Soldier Settlers, Delay in Assisting (Mr. Gorser's motion), 1550; (motion withdrawn), 1569.

Speaker-Election of Hon. \V. Lennon, vice

W. McCormack, resigned, 638 · gratulations to Hon. \Y. Lenno,; Election, 641.

Hon. con­

upon

Election of Hon. W. Bertram, ~·ice Hon. W. Lennon, resigned, 2111; congratula­tions to Hon. V'v"-' Bertram upon Election, 2124.

Special Adjournments-From Thursday till Wednesday (Resigna­

tion of Premier, Hon. T. J. Ryan), 1464.

From 7th Novembet, 1919, till 6th January 1920, 1991. ,

From 25th February to 9th March, 1920, 3363.

Speech by Honourable Member for Flinders (authority to publish in pamphlet form), 556, 576; (point of order), 576; (Mr. Petrie's amendment), 583; {withdrawal of motion to dissent from Speaker's Ruling), 669.

Standing Order No. 280A­Dairy Produce Bill, 150. Dissent from Speaker's Ruling (Mr.

Macartn.ey's motion), 262. Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill, 318. Brisbane Tramway Purchase Bill, 331.

Standing Orders Committee, Appointment. 37.

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Standing Orders, Suspension of~ Supply, 37, 1226, 1380, 2196, 3044.

State Iron and Steel Works, Establishment at Bowen (Ministerial Statement), 3120.

Statements, Ministerial­Changes in Ministry, 642, 1491.

Supply-Constitution of Committee, 33. Opening of Committee, 495, 1276. Estilllittes-in-Chief, 1919-20 (tabled), 2009. Estimates, Supplementary, 1918-19, No. 2

(tabled), 3120. Estimates-in-C hie!-

Agriculture and Stock­Agricultural College, 2989. Chemical Laboratory, 2991. Chief Office, 2887, 2918, 2971 (Mr.

Moore's amendment), 2973; (amend­ment withdrawn), 2977.

Dairy Produce Acts, 2991. Diseases in Plants Act, 2992. Miscellaneous, 2997.

'Slaughtering Act, 2992. State Farms and Gal'dens, 2993.

Executive and Legislative-­Executive Council, 2704. His Excellency the Governor, 2691,

2704. Legislative Assembly, 2704. Legislative Council, 2704. Legislative Council and Legislative

Assembly, 2705. Home Secretary-

Aboriginals, Relief of, 2562. Chief Office, 2531, 2547, Dunwich Beneyolenct Asylum, 2571. Health, 2571. Hospitals and Charitable Instittrfions,

2571. Insanity, 2575. Lazaret, Peel Island, 2580, Medical Officers, 2580. Miscellaneous, 2690. Outdoor Relief, 2580, 2655. Police, 2662. Police Investment Board, 2676. Prisons, 2676. Registrar-General, 2683. State Children, 2683. Steamer "Otter," 2690.

Justice-Advertising Office, 2868.' Chief Office, 2829, 2854. Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2870. Courts of Petty Sessions, 2870. District Courts, 2872.

Supply-continued :

Estimates-in-Chief~continucd:

J Ufitice-continuerl: Electoral Registration, 2372, Friendly Societies, 2881. Parliamentary Draftsman, 2834. Public Service Superannuation Board,

2884. Sheriff, 2884. Stamp Duties Office (Brisbane), 2885. Supreme Courts, 2887. Titles (Brisbane) and Titles and Stamps . (Rockhampton and Townsville), 2887.

Mines~

Chief Office, 3001, 3008. In Aid of Mining, 3032. Mining Fields, 3033. "Queensland Government Mining

Journal," 3033. School of Mines (Charters Towers),

3033. Premier and Chief Secretary­

Agent-General for the StatfJ, 2709. Audit Office, 2719. Chief Office, 2709.

Intelligence and Tourist Bureau, 2719. Miscellaneous, 2725. Museum, 2723.

Public Library of Queensland. 2723. Public Service Board, 2723. Steamer "Lucinda," 2725. Thursday Island, 2725.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 2388, 2512. Inspection, 2518.

Medical and Dental Inspection, 2513. Queensland University, 2521. Schools of Arts, 2523. Secondary Edu6ation, 2524. State Schools, 2524. Technical Education, 2526. Training College, 2523. Women's College, 2523.

Public Lands-

Chief Office, 3079, 312L District Offices, 3128. Land Court, 3128. Miscellaneous, 3132. Survey Office, 3128.

Public Works­Buildings, 2767. Chief Office, 2737.

Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2792, 2803.

In.spection of Machinery and Scaffold­mg,. 2816.

Labour, Factories, and Workers' Ac­commodation, 2823.

Services, Public Buildings, 2738, 2766. The Gas A<Jt of J.916, 2S211.

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Supply-continued: Estimatcs-in-Chitf-continutd:

Railways-Central Division, 2342, 2374. General Establishment, 2306. ::\'orthern Dh-ision, 2376. Southern Division, 2339.

Treasury­Analyst, 3074. Chief Office, 3033, 3062. Harbours and Rivers, 3074. Land and Income Tax, 3074. ·Marine, 3075. Marine Board, 3075. Printing Office, 3075. Stores, 3077. Water Supply, 3077.

Loan Fund Account-Agriculture and Stock­

Establishment of Abattoirs, 327C. Mines, 3272. Premier and Chief Secretary-

SoldiE'r Settlement and Repatriation, 3260.

Public Lands, 3270. Public Works, 3269. Railways, 3273. Treasury, 3269.

Trust and Special Funds­Agriculture and Stock-

Diseases in Stock and Brands Acts, 3252.

Live Stock and Meat Export Act, 3252. RE'gulation of Sugar Cane Prices Act,

3253. Sugar Experiment Stations Act, 3259.

Home Secretary-Police Superannuation Payments, 3206.

Justice-Government Advertising Office, 3241. Public Curator, 3206. State Insurance Office, 3206, 3238.

Mines-State Battery and Tre-atment Works,

Irvinebank, 3260. Premier and Chief Secretary­

Immigration, 3140. State Enterprises Act, 3148, 3178.

Public Lands-Central Rabbit Board Fund, 3252. Warrego Rabbit District Fund, 3252.

Treasury-Central Sugar Mills, 3241; (Hon. W. H.

Barnes' s amendment), 3248. Harbours and Rivers, 3252. Provision for Increases, 3252. Steamer " Allinga " Charter Account,

3252.

Supply-continued:

Estimates, Supplementary, 1918-1919-Intercst on Public Debt, 3273.

Estimates, Supplementary, 1918-1919, ~o. 2, 3273.

Estimates (Loan Fund), Supplementary,_ 1918-19, 3273.

Estimates (Trust and Special Funds), Supplementary, 1918-19, 3273.

Procedure on calling Order of Day fol'" Resumption of Committee, 1886.

Reception of Resolutions, 3274; Adoption of Resolutions, 3274.

Vote of Credit, 1920-1921, £1,450,000; (Message from Lieutenant-Governor), 3120; (Vote Granted), 3273.

Votes on Account (£1,650,000), (£1,300,000), 1310; (£2,250,000), (Jfr. Sizer's amendment), (£2,150,000), 2196.

Suspension of Member­Ban. W. H. Barnes, 2045.

Suspension of Standing Orders­Supply, 37, 1226, 1880, 2196, 3044.

Taxation of Agricultural and Dairying Lands: (J·fr. Bebbington's motion), 188; (Jlr. Smith's amendment), 19.5, J35.

Time Limit of Speeches, Members Granted' an Extension of Time-

Eiphinstone. ::'IIr., 1631. Morgan, ::\Ir.. 309. ::'IIullan. :\Ir., 236. Smith. ::Ylr .. 1540. Tlwodore, Hon. E. G., 1557.

Townsville Riots, Motion for Tabling of Papers (J-Ir. Corser's), 115.

Valedictory, 1991, 3363.

Vote of Credit on Account of year 1920-1921 (Message from Lieutenant-GoYernor), 3120; (Vote Granted), 3273.

Ways and Means-Financial Statement, 2009; (debate on),

2038, 2072, 2130, 2212, 2247.

Opening of Committee, 495.

Reception of Resolutions, 2343, 3278.

Taxation Resolutions, Section (A), 2273, 2286; Section (B), 2298; (Succession and Probate Duties), 3322.

Votes on Account (£1,650,000), 58; (£1,300,000), 1310; (£2,250,000), 1921; (£2,150,000), 2212; (balance of vote), 3276.

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IXDEX TO SPEECHES.

.APPEL, Honourable John George (Albert)­Address in Reply, 134. BILLS:

Bri,bane Tramway Fares Bill (initiation and application of Standing Order Xo. 280A). 323.

Brisbane Tramway Purchase Bill (initia­tion and application of Standing Order Ko. 280A), 333.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1367.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill, Xo. 2 (2°), 1257.

Co-operath·e Agricultural Production and Advanr<'s to FarmPrs Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 406, 409.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion). 413.

Fair Rc·nts Bill (initiation), 1672. Liquor Act Amendment Bill (initiation),

1569. Main Roads Bill (initiation), 1581; (2°),

1820; (committee), 1961, 1966, 1974, 1975. Mining Act" Amendment Bill (committee),

3157, 3158.

Popular Initiati; e and Referendum Bill (3' ), 1235.

Profiteering Prevention Bill (initiation), 1421; (2°), 1633; (committee). 1706.

rnemployed Workers Bill (initiation), 419; (2'·). 686.

Financial Statement, 2057. 'Grievances before Supply, 1285.

Increased Production in Secondary Indus-tri••s (seconds Jir. Bt bbinoton's '11/otion), 567.

Lennon, ::.\Ir. C. P., Death of (motion of condolence with Mr. Speaker), 1755.

Prickly-pear. Eradication and Prevention of Spread. 711.

S'oldier Settlers, Delay in A>sisting, 1558. Speech by hon. member for Flinders

Authority to publish in pamphlet form: 359, 591. .

Standing Order Ko. 280A (motion for dis­sent-from Speaker's ruling). 264.

ScPPLY: Edimatrs.in-Chirf­

Public Lands-

:hief 01lice, Z:092. Miscellaneous, 3135.

Vote on Account (£2,250,000), 1896. :Suspension of Standing Orders, 1883. Valedictory, 1992.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL [cide "Ryan • ·Honourable Thomas Joseph"J.

BARBER, George Phillip, Esquire (Bunda­berg)-

BILL: Liqu<Jt" Acr Anwnclment Bill (initiation),

1576. SL"PPLY:

1'rust and Sperial Fuml.<­

Premier and Chief Secretary­State Enterprises Act, 319u.

BARNES, George Powell, (Warwick)-Address in Reply, 377. BILLS:

Esquire

Brisbane Tramwav Fares Bill (initiation and application 'of Standing Order No. 280\), 330.

Constitution Ad Amendment Bill (2°), 1457.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill. ::'\o. 2 (2"). 1255.

Co-operatiYe Agricultural Production and AdYances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 409; (committee), 986, 990.

Elections Act Ame•ndment Bill (2°), 865 ; (committee), 1108, 1109, 1112.

Fair Rents Bill (initiation), 1672. Goyernor's Salarv Act of 1872 Amend­

ment Bill (comii1ittee), 1837. Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°),

2602. Liquor Act Amendment Bill (committee),

1754. Main Roads Bill (committee), 1969, 1973,

1975. Popular Initiatin• and Refere·ndum Bill

(2°). 1141; (committee), 1189; (3°), 1234. Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1683. Stock Foods Bill (initiation), 449. rnemployed \Yorkers Bill (initiation),

421; (2°), 702: (committee), 789, 797, 798, 805, 807, 833; (3°), 841, 847.

\Vorkers' Home' Bill (committee), 1009, 1016, 1022, 1028.

Increa:secl Production in Secondary Indus­trws, 575.

Prickly-pear. Eradication and Prevention of Spread. 710.

Speech by hon. member for Flinders, Authority to publish in pamphlet form, 599.

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SUPPLY:

I<..'P.tim aft .-·-in-eh iE i­Public \Vorks­

Buildings, 2783. Service.<, Public Buildings, 2767.

Vote on Account (£2,250,000), 1909'.

BARNES, Honourable Waiter Henry_ (Bulimba)-

Address in Reply, 276.

BILLS:

Appropriation Bill, ::\o. 1 (2°), 67; (com­mittee), 67, 68.

Appropriation Bill, ::\o. 2 (2°), 1316; (committee), 1324.

Brisbane Exhibition Lands Leases Bill (recommittal), 2802.

Brisbane• Tramway Purchase Bill (Coun­cil's amen~lment), 3336, 3337, 3338.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill, Xo. 2 (initiation), 1104. .

Elections Act Am<>ndment Bill (2°) 518; (committee), 1054, 1056, 1061, 1112.

Fair Rents Bill (2°), 1769. Fire Brigades Bill (propospd committal),

2952; (committee), 3340, 3341. Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°)',

2591: (committee), 2632, 2635, 2640; WJ. 2693.

Jimbour Selections Bill (2°), 1679. Land Tax Act Amendnwnt Bill (initia­

tion), 2840; (proposed commithl), 3046. Liquor Act .'l.mendment Bill (initiation)

1572: (2"), 1745. , Main Roads Bill (committee), 1964, 1969. Officials in ParliamE'nt Act Amendment

Bill (initiation), 1722, 1759. Popul-ar Initiative and Refe·rcndum Bill

(2°), 1142; kommittee), 1176, 1179 1182 1194 ; (3°), 1229. , ,

Port Dues Revision .-\et Amendment Bill (initiation). 1493; (2°). 1774.

Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1702. Public Service _Acts Amendment Bill (2°),

3318; (committee), 3319, 3320, 3321. Queensland Government Savings Bank

Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1127. 1128; (2°), 1199; (committee), 1324.

Stock Foods Bill (initiation), 449, 514. Succession and Probate Duties Acts

Amendment Bill (initiation), 3327; (pro­posed committal), 3330; (committee). 3330.

"Cnemployed Workers Bill (initiation), 419; (2°), 740; (committee), 789, 790, 798, 817, 825, 828, 830 ; (3°-moves amendment), 841.

Workers' Homes Bill (initiation) 418; (2°), 916; (committee), 1014, 1023, 1025, 1029.

Cyclone in Xorth Queensland, Relief of Distress caused by, 2840.

_Financial E>'tatcment, 2038.

Government Busine>·, Precede-nce on Thurs­days, 779.

Grievances before Supply, 40, 1276. Lennon, ::\1r. C. P., Death of (motion of

condolence with ::\Ir. Speaker), 1755. ::\undah Railway Overbridge Menace, 669< Spee·rh of hon. member for Flinders,

Authority to publish in pamphlet form, 556, 591.

Standing Order ::\o. 280A. ;'.lotion for Dis~ sent from Speaker's Ruling, 268.

SUPPLY:

]!J'stimrtft·s-1n-('hir /-

Agriculture and Stock­c:wmical Laboratory, 2991. Chief Office, 2977, 2938. Dairy Produce Acts, 2991. Diseases in Plants Act, 2992. Slaughtering Act, 2993.

Executive and Legislative--His Exce·llency the Governor, 2691. Legislatin1 Assembly, 2705.

Home Secretary­Chief Offi;;e, 2549. Outdoor Relief, 2659. Police, 2675. Prisons, 2680.

:Mines-Chief Office, 3023, 3027. In Aid of Mining, 3033.

Justice-Chief Office, 2854, 2865. Courts of Petty Sessions, 2871. Electoral Re-gistration, 2872, 2875,,

2880. Public Service Superannuation Board,,

2884. Sheriff, 2885. S'tamp Duties Office, 2885.

Premier and Chief Secertary­Agent-Gencral for the State, 2713.

Public Lands­::\Iiscellaneous. 3137.

Public W arks­Buildings, 2788. Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2792. Inspection of 11achinery and Scaffold-

ing, 2820, 2822. Labour, Factories. and \Vorkers''

Accommo·dation, 2823. Service~, Public Buildings, 2766.

Treasury-Chief Office, 3033, 3069. Printing Office, 3076. Stores, 3077. VvT ater Supply, 3077.

Loan Fund Account-Agriculture and Stock­

Ectablishment of Abattoir,, 327Ic.

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BARNES, Honourable Waiter Henry-con­ti•we!l :

Sl'PPLY-continunl:

Trust and Sp(cial Funds­

Justice-

State Insurance Office, 3213. Premier and Chief Secretary­

Immigration, 3143. State Ente·rprises Act, 3193, 3200.

Treasury-

Central Sugar )11i!ls, 3247; (moves amendment), 3248.

Adoption of Resolutions (Railways Southern Division), 3274; I Advertising Office), 3275; (electoral registration) 3276. '

8uspllnsion of Standing Orders. 1883, 3044.

Vote of Credit for 1920-1921, 3274. Votes on Account (£2,250;000), 1893;

(o£2,150,COO), 2198. \V.ns AND ;\lEANS :

Taxation Resolutions, Section (.-\), 2277. Vote on Account (£1.650,000), 58, 59;

(balancc of vote), 3277, 3278.

BAYLEY, Percy Molineux, (Pittsworth)-

Esquire

BrLLs >

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amend· ment Bill (2 ), 887; (committee>), 982, 983, 986; (Council's amendments), 1977, 1978.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (2°), 863. Income 'I'ax Act Amendment Bill (com­

mittee), 2626, 2628, 2631, 265D, 2651. Liquor Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1740. Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1696;

(committee), 1707. Workers' Homes Bill (committee), 1031.

Taxation of Agricultural and Dairying Lands, 435.

Sc;PPLY:

E.~timates-in-Chicf­

Agriculture and Stock­Chi<ef Office, 2944.

Home Secretary-

Hospitals and Charitable Institu­tions, 2575.

Justice-

Chief Office, 2836. Public Instruction­

Chief Office, 2392, 2404. Public Works-

Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2809. Loan Fund c1ccount-

Agriculture and Stock­

Establishment of Abattoirs, 3271. Tru,<t and Special Funds­

Justice-

State Insurance Office, 3211.

SrPPLY-cr,rdinutd:

Premi,,r and Chief Secretary­State Entl'l'prises Act. 3190, 3199.

Vote on Account (£2,250,000), 1911.

\YAYS AXD ~1EAliS l

Taxation Resolutions, Section (A), 2289.

BEBBINGTON, William, (Drayton)-

Address in Reply, 161. Alleged Seditious Utterances, 777. BILLS:

Esquire

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1377.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill, No. 2 (initiation), 1104.

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amend­ment Bill. (initiation), 406, 510; (2°), 889; (committee), 979, 882, 987, 990, 995, 1000, 1002, 1004.

Dairy Produce Bill (initiation), 116. Dischargc·d Soldiers' Settlement Act

Amendment Bill (initiation), 1954. El ctions Act Amendment Bill (com­

mitt<>c). 1071, 1093, 1096, 1106. Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°),

2589; (3°), 2693. Liquor _-\et Arn0ndment Bill (initiation),

1572; (2°), 1748. :}lain Roads Bill (initiation), 1582. 1724;

(2°). 1823; (committee), 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971. 1972. 1973.

Officials in Parliament Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1722.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (committee), 1174, 1178, 1180, 1187, 1189, 1190, 1191.

Profit<Jering Prevention Bill (2°), 1642; (committee), 1704, 1706.

Queensland Gov0rnment Savings Bank Act Amendment Bill (2c), 1200.

Stock Foods Bill (initiation), 449, 512. 'Cnemploycd Workers Bill (initiation),

420; (2°), 734; _(committee), 787, 797, 804, 815, 824, 825, 826, 827, 829; (3°), 840.

Workers' Homes Bill (initiation), 418; 2°), 929; (committee), 1015, 1023, 1027; (Council's amendment), 1516.

Financial Statement, 2052. Grie.-anccs before Supply, 43, 1298. Incn'ased Production in Secondary Indus-

tri<:>s (moves motion), 563, 564; (point of order), 564.

Prickly-pear, Eradication aind Prevention_ · of Sprc>ad, 317; (Jir. Gild ay's a m•end-

7111 nt), 718. Railways-

Brooloo to Kenilworth (approval o£ plan), 2455.

::}Iany Peaks to :\orthern Burnett (ap-­proval of plan), 2470.

Solaier Settlers, Dday in Assisting, 1552. Speech of hon.

Authority to form, 582, 599.

member publish

for m

Flinders, pamphlet·

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J3EBBINGTON, William, tinued :

SUPPLY:

EsquirE-con-

Estimates-in-Chief­

Agriculture and Stock-_ Chief Office, 2921. 2975. Slaughtering Act, 2993.

Home Secretary­Chief Office, 2542. Hospit-als and Charitahle Institu­

tions, 2573. Outdoor Relief. 2584. Police, 2676.

Justice-

Electoral Registration, 2880. Stamp Duties Office, 2886.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Agent-General for the State, 2717.

Public Service Board, 2724. Public Instruction-

Chief Office, 2400.

Technical Education. 2530. Puhlic Lands-

Chief Office. 3095. Miscellaneous. 3134. 3137, 3133.

Public \Vorks­Builclings, 2775.

Court of Industrial Arbitratio::t, 23C5. Railways-

General Establishnwnt, 2334. Korthern Division, 2380. Southern Division, 2342.

·votes on Account (£2.250,000), 1906; (£2,150,000), 2207.

Loan Jt'und . .tccount-

Agriculturc and Stock­

Establishnwnt of Abattoirs, 3272. Trust and Special Funds­

Agriculture and Stock-

Regulation of Sugar C1.ne Pric-os Act, 3254.

Justice-

State Insurance Office, 3238. Premier and Chief Secretary­

State Enterprises Act. 3151, 3192. Taxa.tion of Agricultural and Dairying

Lands (mow•s motion), 188.

\VAYS AXD J\IEAXS : Taxation Resolution'. Section (A), 2289,

2296, 2297.

:BELL, Ernest Thomas, Esquire (Fassifern)­BrLLs:

Brisbane Exhibition Land;; Leash Bill (initiation), 2625; (2"). 2741: !recom. mittal), 2802.

Co-operatiYe Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amend­ment Bill {committee), 986.

Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1700.

Financial Statement, 2068. S"GPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Public Instruction­

Chief Office, .2399. Vote on Account (£2,250,000), 1916.

BERTRAM, William, Esquire (Maree)­Election as Speaker, 2124. Relieves Speaker in Chair, 86, 139, 176, 2~7,

290, 425, 734, 862. 941, 1231, 1379, 1580, 1699, 1738.

Takes Chair as Deputy Speaker, 1755, 2035, 2071.

BRENNAN, Frank Tenison, Esquire (Toowoomba)-

Adclress in Reply, 168. BILLS:

-Co-operative Agricultural Production .and Advances to Farmers Act Amend­ment Bill (2°), 883; (committee), 982.

Discharged Soldi-ers' Settlement Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1951.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (2°), 856. Jimbour Selections Bill (2°), 1676. Main Roads Bill (committee), 1973. Profitecring Prevention Bill (2°), 1695;

(committee), 1705. Stock Foods Bill (initiation), 451, 512;

(committee), 1508, 1509, J511, 1512.

Succession .and Probate Duties Amendment Bill (initiation), (committee), 3331, 3332.

Acts 3326;

rnemployed Workers Bill (committee), 818.

Financial Stat<:'ment, 2218. Sl'PPLY:

Estimat1 s-in-Chief-Agriculture and Stock­

Agricultural College, 2990. Chief Office, 2922. State Farms and Gardens, 2995.

HomE' Secretary-Chief Office, 2549, 2560.

Prisons, 2679. Public Lands­

Chi-ef Office, 3085. Trea5ury-

C'hief Office, 3064. Tru,<t and Special Funds­

Justice-

State Insurance Office, 3240.

BULCOCK, Frank William, (Barcoo)-

Takes his Seat, 2125.

SCPPLY:

E.<tim ate s-in-Chief­

Agriculture and St(}('k­C'hief Office, 2937.

Esquire

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:BULCOCK, Frank William, Esquire-con­tinued :

SUPPLY-cOntinued: Estimates-in-Chief-continued:

Home Secretary­Aboriginals, Relief of, 2568.

Public Works-Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2796,

2810. Labour Factories, and \Vorkers'

Accommodation, 2827.

BUTLER, Robert John Cuthbert, Esquire (Lockyer)~

BILL'

Elections Act Amendment Bill (2°), 863.

Financial Statement, 2216.

SuPPLY: Estimates-in-Ch i( /­

Agriculture and Stock­Chief Office. 2939.

;CARTER, George, Esquire (Port Cnrtis)~

Address in Reply. 249.

Alleged Seditious l.'tterance,, 772.

BILLS:

Elections Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 1073. 1100, 1106, 1118.

Profiteering PrcYention Bill (2°), 1687.

Personal Explanation, 870.

Railway-

Man.v Peaks to Northern Burnett (ap­proval of plan), 2465; (motion to agree to resolutions). 2472.

Speaker, Election of (nominates Hon. William Lennon). 638.

ScPPLY: Estim ates-in-Chirf­

:Yiines-

Chief Office. 3025. Public Lands­

Chief Office. 3089.

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES ( William Bertram, Esquire, Maree)~

Expressions Ruled Out of Or·der-" I have not tried to sell crank horses,

like you," 1116. "You are a deliberate liar," 1116.

Relieves Speaker in Chair0 86, 139, 176, 217, 290, 425, 734, 862, 94I, 1231, 1379, 1580, 1699, 1738.

Bl-LIXG:

On the Order of the Day for the resump­tion of Committee of Supply being called. tlH• Speaker lPa Yes the chair and the Chairman of Committees takes his sPat at the table. 1886.

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES CWilliam Forgan Smith, Esquire, Mackay)-

Election of, 2127, 2130. Relieves Speaker in Chair, 2616. Returns Th11.nks for Election, 2130. Rc-LIXGS:

A member quoting from a letter may be required to table the document, 2779.

On the vote for " Inspection of Machinery and Scaffolding," an hon. member is not in order in discussing n1atters con­nected with the motor garage, n1echanics, chauffeur, and 'Yatchmen: 2819.

Expressions Ruled Out of Order-" I would not be surprised if you took

money for their remiB>ion," 2533. "He is either a knave or a fool," 2721. " He is only a thing,'' 2721. " The hon. member deliberatelv twisted

a statement made b> the hon: member for Mirani," 2799. ·

CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES, TEM-­PORARY~

Panel :'\aminated by :\1r. Speaker, 20. Mr. :VI. J. Kirwan Appointed to Vacancy

in Panel, 2285. Expressions Ruled Out of Order-

" That is a deliberate lie" (Jir. Pollock), 2573, 2574; (Jir. E.incan), 3208.

" The Lieutenant-Govet•nor nmde and endorsed certain di:3loYal ~taten1ents" (.Vr. Smith), 2044. ·

Memht'r ::\am eel (Hon. 1r. H. Banns), 2045

Members of Panel calkd upou-:'vlr. Foie~·. 826, 1070, 1094. 1515, 1750,

1836. 1841. 1910. 1976. Mr. Kirwau, 2301. 2315. 2335, 2399,' 2450,

2558, 2649, 2685, 2712, 2730, 2774, 2810, 2829, 2880, 2927, 2943. 2977, 2996, 3017, 3036, 3070. 3083, 3130. 3187. 3206. 3254.

Mr. Pollock. 2072, 2147, 2277, 2294. 2383, 2476, 2530, 2531, 2572. 2670, 3128, 3143; (takes Chair as Deputy Speaker), 1633.

Mr. Roberh•. 2221. 2256, 3246. Mr. Smith, 794. 1310. 1507. 1704, 1757,

1758, 1773. 1775. 1835. 1841. 2038; (relieves Speaker in Chair). 1835.

Mr. Walker. 1106, 2205. Rc:Lrxm.;:

A member must not reflect on the conduct of the Lieutenant-Governor, who is the King's representative (.lfr. Smith), 2059.

If a member quotes from a private letter, he may be ordered to lay the letter on the table of the House (Jir. Kirwan), 3207.

It is out of order to pass any reflection on the lovaltv of anv member of the Chamber (.vr: Smith); 2045.

CIDEF SECRETARY [L'ide "Ryan. Honourable Thomas Joseph," als-o " Theodore, Honourable Edward Granville"].

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COLLINS, Charles, Esqu.ire (Bowen)­Addreos in Reply, 282. BILLS:

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (2°), 877.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (2°), 851. Income Tax Act Amendment Bill l2°),

2596. Jimbour Selections Bill (2°), 1678. :\lain Roads Bill (2°), 1829. L~nemployed Workers Bill (2°), 683; (com.

mittec), 802. Financial Statement, 2072. Railway-

Peeramon towards Boonjee (a.pproval of plan), 2486.

SrPPLY: Estimates-in-Chief­Agriculture and Stock­

Chief Office, 2932. State Farms and Gardens, 2997.

Executive and Legislative-Legislativ<' Council and Legislative

Assembly, 2706. Home Secretary­

Chief Office, 2543. Dunwich Benevolent Asylum, 2571. Outdoor Relief, 2660.

Justice--Chief Office, 2856. Courts of Petty Sessions, 2871.

:\lines-Chief Office, 3019.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 2403.

Public Lands­Chief Office, 3126.

Public Works­Buildings, 2779.

Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2811. Railways-

Northern Division, 2378. Treasury-

Chief Office, 3067. Loan Fund A.ccount­

Treasury, 3270. Trust and Spaial Funds­

Agriculture and Stock-Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices

Act, 3253, 3258. Trea~ury-

C'entral Sugar :Hills, 3243, 3251. Taxation of Agricultural and Dairying

Lands, 443.

CPOPER, Frank Arthur, Esquire (Bremer)­Addrees in Reply, 270. Alleged Seditious Utterances, 774.

BILLS:

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1439.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 1069, 1109.

Liquor Act Amendment Bill initiation), 1574; (2°), 1738.

Stoek Foods Bill (initiation), 452. Unemployed Workers Bill (committee),

809. Financial Statement, 2130. GovPrnment Business, Precedence on

Thursdays, 780. Increased Production in Secondary Indus­

tries (moves amendment), 570. Speaker, Election of (seconds nominatior~

of Hon. William Bertram), 2111.

SLPPLY:

Estimate,dn-Chief­Home Secretary­

Chief Office, 2561. Public Instruction­

Chief Office, 2395, 2407. Railways-

General Establishment, 2318.

COOPER, William, Esquire !Rosewood)­Addresf in RPplv (seconds motion for

adoption), 25. "

SUPPLY: Estimaft.~-in-Chit /-

Agriculture and Stock­Miscellaneous Services, 3001.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 2394.

Public Lands­Chief Office, 3097.

CORSER, Bernard Henry, (Burnett)-

Address in Reply, 124.

BILLS:

EsquirB>

Co-operative A?Ticultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (initiation). 407. 509; (<>ommittee), 980, 982, 983, 984, 987, 988 991, 994, 996, 999, 1002, 1004.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 411, 455; (committee), 1053, 1058.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (3°), 2693.

Jimbour Selections Bill (initiation), 1494. Land Arts Amendment Bill, ::\o. 2 (2°),

3361. Public Scn·ice Acts Amendment Bill (2°),

3317. Stock Food' Bill (initiation), 450, 513;

(committee), 1509, 1511, 1512. Dnemployed Workers Bill (initiation),

420; (2°), 698. ·workers' Homes Bill (initiation), 418;

(2°), 919; (committee), 1016, 1018, 1019, 1029; (Council's amendments), 1514,. 1516.

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CORSER, Bernard Henry, Esquire-~on­tinw d :

Chairman of Committees, Election of Mr. IV. F. Smith, 2129.

Financial Statement, 2145. Prickly-pear, Eradication and Prevention

of Spread (seconds motion). 310. Prisoners, Remission of Sentences, 65. Railways-

Many Peaks to Korthern (approval of plan), 2457; amendment), 2457; (motion to resolutions), 2470.

Burnett (moves

agree to

:!I.Ionto and Rannes (approval of plan), 2474.

Peeramon towards Boonjee (approval of plan), 2486.

Soldier Settlers. Delay in Assisting (moves motion), 1550; (in reply), 1568.

Speaker, Election of, Xominates ~1r. Andrew Lang Petric, 2112.

ScPPLY: E.~timutr s·in-Chir /-

Agriculture and Stock­Agricultural College, 2989. Chemical Laboratory, 2991. Chief Office, 2918, 2975.

State Farms and Gar-dens, 2994.

Exc·l:uti,·e and Legislative-LP\Tislarivc Council and Legislative

A-sembly, 2705.

1Imn{' Secrcte.ry-

. .:\horiginals, Relief of, 2569. Chief Office, 2538.

:\Iis<:ellancous Services, 2690.

Outdoor Relief, 2581, 2657. Police, 2663, 2668. Priecms, 2680.

Statt' Children, 2635.

Ju~tic·P-

Adwrtising Office, 2869.

Electoral Registration, 2873, 2878, 2880.

Sheriff, 2885.

Stamp Duties Office, 2886. Supreme Courts, 2887.

Mines-

Chief Offife, 3013, 3032. Premier and Chief Secretary­

Agent-General for the State, 2710.

Intelligence and Tourist Bureau, 2722. ::V1iscellaneous Services, 2727, 2736. l'>Iueeum, Brisbane, 2723.

Public Service Board, 2724. Public Instruction-

::Vledical and Dental Inspection, 2518. State Schools, 2525.

Technical Education, 2530. Public Works­

Building,;, 2771, 2791.

ScPPLY-rontinued:

J•:stinutf( s-in-('hif f-cfJntinut d:

Public \Yorks-ronti11uNl:

Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2797, 2604.

Inspectiou of :Ylachincry aud Scaf­folding, 2820.

Services, Public Buildings. 2739.

Vote on .\ccount (£2.150,0p0), 2202.

\VAYS A!';D ::.v1EAXS :

Taxation Re,olutions, S(•ction (A), 2290:

COYNE, Honourable John Harry (Warrego) [Secretary for Public Lands]­

BILLS:

Brisbane Exhibition Lands Leases Bill (initiation), 2585, 2625; (2°), 2739.

Discharged Soldier~' Settlement Act· Amendment Bill (initiation), 1957, 1990; (2°), 2432: (committee), 3100, 3101, 3102.

Jimbour Selections Bill (initiation), 1451, 1494: (2°). 1673.

Land Acts Amendmmt Bill, ="i o. 2 (initia­tion), 3315, 3361.

Sraforth Repurchased Estate Bill (initia­tion), 227; (2°), 1325: (committee), 132_8.,

Standino- Order Xo. 280A (motion for dis­>-<ent" from Speaker's ruliug), 265.

Sc:PPLY: E.,tim atrs-in-Ohirf-

Public Lands-

Chief Offic£', 3079 . District Offices, 3128.

Land Court, 3128. ::Vliscellaneous, 3132, 3137, 3139, 3140:

Survey Office, 3128. J;nan Fund A.rcount-

l'remier and Chief Secretary-Soldier Settlement aud Repatriation~

3268.

DUNSTAN, Thomas, Esquire (Gympie)­Address iu Reply, 469. Railway-

Brooloo to KcnihYorth i approYal of plan), 2454.

SrPPLY: Estirnatrs-in-e h icf-

Executive and Legis 1 a tive---LPgislatiw• Council and Legislative

Assembly, 2708. ::VIines-

Chief Offic<>, 3014.

Public Instructiou­Chicf Office, 2402.

ELPHINSTONE, Augustus Cecil, Esquire (Oxley)-

Address in Reply, 174. Alleged Seditious 'Ctterances

motion), 768. (moves

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ELPHINSTONE, Augustus Cecil, Esquire­continued :

BILLS:

Appropriation Bill, No. 2 (2°), 1318.

BrisOO.ne Tramway Fares Bill (initiation and application of Standing Order No. 280A), 324.

Constitution •• et Amendment Bill (2°), 1425.

Constitutici'n Act Amendment Bill, No. 2 (2°), 1252.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (2°), 853; (committee), 1086, 1096, 1115.

·Factories and Shons A~t Amendment Bill (~ommittee), 3322.

Fair Rents Bill (2°), 1768.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 2625, 2630. 2632, 2636, 2638, 2639, 2641, 2642. 2643, 2644, 2645. 2646, 2648, 2649, 2652; (recommittal), 2692.

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1577; (2°), 1734. .

Main Roads Bill (2°), 1829; (committee), 1967.

Mining Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 3004; (committee·), 3156, 3157, 3158.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (cornmittee), 1174, 1177, 1179; (3°), 1232.

Profitcering Prevention Bill (2°), 1626.

Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 3326; (proposed committal), 3330.

U nemp!oved WorkNs Bill (2°). 670; (committee), 802, 824, 82B, 830, 831, 832, 833; (3°), 846.

"\Vorkers' Homes Bill (2°), 933; (com-mith,e), 1023, 1025, 1028, 1032, 1034.

Financial Statement, 2045.

Grievances before Supply. 44.

Railway-Many Peaks to Northern Burnett

(approval of plan), 2469.

·Speaker, Election of Hon. 'N. Bertram, 2121.

Speech by hon. member for Flinders, Authority to publiBh in pamphlet form, 579.

Standing Order 1'\o. 280A, Motion for dis­sent from Speaker's Ruling, 267.

:Si>'PPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-Agriculture and Stock-

Chief Office, 2945. Miscellaneous Services, 3000.

Executive and Legislative-His Excellency the Governor, 2704. Legislative Council and Legislative

Assembly, 2705, 2708.

Homo Secretary-­Chief Office. 2547. Insanity, 2578. Police, 2665.

SUPPLY-continued· Estim(lhs-in-Chirf-continutd:

Justice-Advertising Office, 2869, 2872. Chief Office, 2829. Electoral Registration, 2875.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Intelligence and Tourist Bureau,

2719. Miscella.neom SerYices, 2730.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 2389.

Public "\Vorks-Services, Public Building-s. 2767.

Rai!vyays-G<eneral Establishment. 2313. Northern Division. 2381. 2387. Southern Dh·ision. 2341.

Treasury-Chief OffirC', 3062. Marine. 3075. \V atC'r Supply, 3078.

Loan Fund A.cco1tni-

PremiPr and Chief Secretary-Soldier Settlement and Repatriation,

3264.

Trust and Special Fund.<­Prcmier and Chief Secretary­

Immigration, 3145.

Adoption of Resolutions (Ach·ertising Office I. 3276.

Vote on Account (£2.250,000), 1902.

\VAYS AXD :1\h:.\!\S :

Taxation Resolutions. SP<'tion (A). 2286. 2286.

FIHELLY, Honourable John (Paddington) [Secretary Railways]-

BrLLs:

Arthur for

Daraji Railway Bridge Bill (initiation), 1721. 1758; (2°), 1837.

Electiom Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee). 1072, 1119.

Nundah Railway Overbridge ::\Ienace. 668. Privilege. Threat of Violence with respect

to words used in debate, 1125.

Railways-Brooloo to KenihYorth (appro.-a] of plan),

2451. Dobbyn to Myally Creek (approval of

plan), 2479. Gargett to Owen's Creek (approval of

plan), 2476. Manv Peaks to Korthern Burnett

(approval of plan), 2456. Monte and Rannes (approval of plan),

2472. Peeramon towa.rds Boonjee (approval of

plan), 2484.

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FIHELLY, Honourable John Arthur­continuecl :

SrPPLY:

Estimatrs-in-Chief-Premier and Chief Secretary­

Agent-General for the State, 2711.

Railways-Central Division, 2342, 2375. General Establishment, 2306, 2337. ::-;[orthern Division, 2376, 2388. Southern Division, 2339.

Justice-Electoral Registration, 2878.

FOLEY, Thomas, Esquire (Mundingburra)­BrLL:

"Cnemployc·d \Yorkers Bill (committee), 816.

Relieves Chairman in the Chair, 826, 1070, 1094, 1515, 1750, 1836, 1841, 1910, 1976.

FOLEY, Thomas Andrew, (Leichhardt)-

Takes his Seat, 2008.

Financial Statement, 2142.

SL'PPLY:

E,~·ti111atr .~-in-( ?n'r /­

Public Lands­Chief Office, 3091.

Esquire

FORDE, Francis Michael, Esquire (Rock­hampton)-

Address in Reply, 426.

BILLS:

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1363.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 1058, 1062.

Unemployed Workers Bill (2°), 728. Workers' Homes Bill (2°), 936.

Chairman of Committees. Election of (seconds Xomination of :Nlr. ~"illiam Forgan Smith), 2127.

SuPPLY:

E.~timrLtr,c;-'in-Chirf­

Home Secretary-.! Police, 2664. State Children, 2683.

Public Works­Buildings, 2770.

Treasury-Chief Office, 3070.

FREE, Edgar Noah, Esquire (South Brisbane)-

BILL:

Workers' Homes Bill (2°), 943.

FRY, James Porter, Esquire (Kurilpa)­Address in Reply, 256.

BILLS:

Brisbane Exhibition Lands Leases Bill (2°), 2741.

Co-operative Agricultural Production and, Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 408.

Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act: Amendment Bill (initiation), 1954.

Fair Rents Bill (2°), 1772. Mining Acts Amendment Bill (com­

mittee), 3159. Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill

(committee), 1182, 1188. Unemployed Workers Bill (committee),

810, 824. Workers' Homes Bill (initiation), 419;

(2°), 931; (committee), 1015.

Financial Statement, 2153.

GrieYances before Supply, 55, 1290.

Nul{dah Railway Overbridge Menace, 668..

Soldier Settlers, Delay in Assisting, 1566.

Speech by hon. member for Flinders,. Authority to publish in pamphlet form,. 558.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Agriculture and Stock­

Chief Office, 2948.

Home Secretary­Chief Office, 2540. Police, 2672, 2675. Prison, 2680, 2681. State Children, 2683.

Justice-Advertising Office, 2868. Chief Office, 2837. Electoral Registration, 2873, 2878. Public Service Superannuation Board,

2884. Sheriff, 2884. Titles, 2887.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Agent-General for the State, 2709. Intelligence and Tourist Bureau, 2719',.

2720, 2721. Miscellaneous Services, 2729.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 2405.

Public Works­Buildings, 2773. Inspection of Machinery and Scaffold­

ing, 2823.

RailwayS-General Est~~oblishment, 2323, 2336.

Treasury-Chief Office, 3066, 3069. Printing Office, 3076.

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FRY, James Porter, Esquire-continued:

SUPPLY-continued:

Loan 1/und Account-Agriculture and Stock­

Establishment of Abattoirs, 3271. Trust and Special Funds­

Premier and Chief Secretary­Immigration, 3147.

Treasury-Central Sugar Mills, 3246. Provision for Increases, 3252.

Adoption of Resolutions (Department of Public Works-Chief Office), 3275; {Advertising Office), 3275.

Vote on Account (£2,250,000), 1907.

:&ILDAY, John Theophilus, {Ithaca)-

Address in Reply, 359.

BILLS:

Esquire

Brisbane Tramwav Purchase Bill (Coun· oil's amendments), 3335.

Main Rooads Bill (committee), 1962.' Prickly-pear, Eradication and Prevention

of Spread (mow:; amendment). 717. 'SUPPLY:

Estimatrs-in-Ch ief-­

Home Secretary­Outdoor Relief. 2661. Police, 2673.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Intelligence and Tourist Bureau, 2720.

Public Instruction-State Schools, 2525.

'Trust and Spt eial Funds­Premier and Chief Secretary­

State Enterprises Act, 3183.

GILLIES, Honourable William Neal (Eacham) LSecretary for Agriculture and Stock from 9th September, 1919]--

Appointment as Secretary for Agriculture and Stock, 642.

.BILLS:

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (2°), 872; (committee), 979, 983, 985, 987, 988, 990, 992, 994, 995, 996, 997, 1001. 1002, 1003, 1004; (Council's amendments), 1977, 1978.

Dairy Produce Bill (Council's amend­ments), 894; (Governor's proposed amendment), 2212.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 411, 452 ; (2°), 515.

Main Roads Bill (initiation), 1580, 1723; (2°), 1810; (committee), 1961, 1962, 196B, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976.

Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1636. Stock Foods Bill (2°), 1453; (motion to

go into Committee), 1457; (committee), 1507, 1508, 1509, 1512; (Council's amenctmonts), 1771~, 1976.

BILLS-continued:

Succession Act of 1906 Declaratory Bill (initiation), 417.

SuPPLY:

Estimates-in-Ch icf-Agriculture and Stock­

Agricultural College, 2989. Chemical Laboratory, 2991. Chief Office, 2887, 2918, 2976, 2979,

2988. Dairy Produce Acts, 2991, 2992. Diseases in Plants Act, 2992. Miscellaneous Services, 2997. Slaughtering AC't, 2992, 2993. State Farms and Gardens, 2993.

Public Works-Labour, Factories. and Workers'

Acconimodation, 2828.

Trust and Special Funds­Agriculture and Stock-

Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices Act, 3257.

Sugar Experiment Stations Act, 3259.

GLEDSON, David Alexander, Esquire (Ipswich)-

Address in Reply, 181.

BILLS:

Elections Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 1082.

Industrial and Provident Societies Bill (2°), 3341.

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1749. Main Roads Bill (committeE'), 1970. Mining Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 3005;

(committee). 3157, 3158, 3159; (Council's amendment), 3363.

Popular Initiatin• and Referendum Bill (committee), 1178, 1190.

St:PPLY:

Estimatr,,-in-Chicf­Agricu!ture and Stock­

Chief Office, 2974. Justice-

Chief Office, ~835.

Mines-Chief Office, 3011.

Public Instruction-Chief Office, 2391. Technical Education, 2528.

Public W arks-Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2804.

Loan Fund Account­Mines, 3272. Railways, 3273.

Trust and Special Funds­Premier and Chief Secretary­

State Enterprises Act, 3192. Justice-

State Insurance Office, 3240.

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;Grayson, Francis, Esquire (CJnningham)--,-­Address in Reply, 422.

BILLS:

Appropriation Bill, Xo. 2 (2°), 1321. Co-operative Agricultural Production a,nd

Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (initiation). 407; (2°), 880; (com-mittee), 984. ·

Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1955.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (2°), 853. Jimbour Selections Bill (initiation), 1461;

(2',)), 1673.

l\Iain Roads Bill (initiation), 1724; (com­mittee), 1962, 1969, 1971. 1973.

Profiteering Prevention Bill (committee), 1704.

Stock Foods Bill (initiation), 451, 513; (2°), 1455.

L:nemployed \Yorkers Bill (committee), 808.

Financial Statement. 2087. Prickly-pear, Eradication and Prevention

of Spread, 714.

:.St:PPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Agriculture and Stock-

State Farms and Gardens, 2994.

Executive and Legislative­Legislative Council and Legislative

At>Sembly, 2709.

Home Secretary­State Children, 2687.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 2517.

Public W arks­Buildings, 2776.

Railways-G<'neral Establishment. 2335.

GUNN, Donald, Esquire (Cunningham)­Addreos in Reply, 92.

BILLS:

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (initiation and application of Standing Order No. 280A), 329.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill/ No. 2 (2°), 1248; (committee), 1262.

Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1959; (2°} 3099. ,

Elections Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 1054, 1078, 1093, 1107.

Fair Rents Bill (committee), 1772. Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°)

2596; (committee), 2637, 2646, 2653. ' Land Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2623. Land Tax Act Amendment Bill (com­

mittee), 3046.

Main Roads Bill (2°), 1834; (committee), 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973.

Mining Acts Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 3159, 31W.

BILLS-continued: Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill

(2'). 1139; (committee), 1180, 1186. 1193. Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1620. Stock Foods Bill (committee), 1509. Unemployed Workers Bill (2°), 724;

(committee), 788, 797, 798. Workers' Homes Bill (committee), 1026;

(Council's amendments). 1515. Financial Statement, 2062. Grievances before Supply, 1292. Prickly-pear, Eradication and Prevention

of Spn•arl. 707. Railways-

Many Peaks to Xorthern Burnett (approval of plan), 2469.

l\Ionto and Rannc~ I approval of plan), 2473.

Speaker. Eleetion of (sc•conds nomination of :\Ir. AndrPw Lang Petrie), 639.

Speech of hon. member for Flinders, Authority to publish in pamphlet form,, 580.

St:PPLY:

Estirnatc;-in-Chief-Agriculture a.nd Stock-

Chief Office. 2942. 2975. Miscellaneous Services, 2998. State Farms and Gardens, 2996.

Home S<'cretary-Aboriginals, Relief of, 2562.

Ju,;tice-Advertising Office, 2868. Chief Office. 2853, 2867. Supreme Courts. 2887.

Mines-Chief Office, 3001. In Aid of :\linins-. 3032.

Public Im•truction­C'hief OfficL·. 2393.

Public Lands-Chief Office. 3084. Miscellaneous, 3138.

Railways-General Establishment, 2320. Southern Division, 2342.

Treasury-Chief Office, 3042. Printing Office, 3075, 3076.

Loan J?und rlccaunt­Agriculture and Stock-. Establi·,hment of AbattoirE, 3270, 3271.

Trust and Special Funds­Agriculture and Stock-

Live Stock and Meat Export Act, 3252.

Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices Act, 3258.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Immigration, 3142, 3146. State Enterprises Act, 3180.

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GUNN, Donald, Esquire-continued : SrPPLY-cnntinued:

Trw;t und ,\'pcciul Punds-contin1.1.ed:

Public Lands-Central Rabbit Board Fund, 3252.

Adoption of Resolutions (Advertising Office), 3275; (Department of Mines­Chief Office), 3276.

Vote on Account 1£2,250,000), 1912.

Taxation of Agricultural and Da.irying Lands, 446.

'WAYS AKD :V1EA:-<S:

Taxation Resolutions, Section (B), 2301.

HARDAORE,1Hono'!rable Herbert Freemont (Leichhardt) [Secretary for Public· Instruction till 9th September, 1919]-:-

Resignation as Secretary for Public In­struction, 642.

Resignation as :Member for Leichhardt, 1382.

HARTLEY, Harold Leslie, Esquire ( Fitzroy )__:_

Alleged Seditious Utterances, 776.

BILLS:

Elections Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 1055, 1061, 1088.

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1571; (2°), 1742; (committee), 1753.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (com'1'ittee), 1189, 1191; (30), 1233.

Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1622. l.Jncmploy<:Jd Workers Bill' (committee),

808, 828, 829, 831, 832.

Personal Expla.nation, 870.

Prickly-pear, Eradication and Prevention of Spread, 708.

Soldier Settlers, Delay in Assisting, 1560.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Agriculture and Stock­

Chief Office, 2930.

Trust and Special Funds­Justice-

State Insurance Office, 3214.

BODGE, Robert Samuel, (Nanango)-

Esquire

Speaker,. Election of (seconds ::'i!omination of Mr. Andrew Lang Petrie), 2112.

Railway-Manv Peaks to Northern Burnett (ap­

proval of plan-'--seconds .'l:lr. Gorser's amendmrnt), 2460.

SUPPLY:

EstimateS~-in-C hief­Public Works­

Buildings, 2782.

HOME SECRETARY [vide "Huxham, Honourable John," also " McCor~ mack, Honourable William"].

HUNTER, Honourable John McEwan (Maranoa) [Vice-President of the Executive Council till 22nd October 1919]- •

Resignation as ::.'vl~mber for :Maranoa, 1518.

HUXHAM, Honourable John (Buranda} [Home Secretary till 9th September, and thereafter Secretary for Public Instruction]- ·

Resignation as Home Secretary, and Appointment as Secretary for Public· Instruction, 642.

Address in Reply, 383.

BILLS:

Brisbane Tramwav Fares Bill (initiation and application of Standing Order 280A), 318.

Brisbane Tramway Purchase Bill (initia­tion and ap11lication of Standing Order 280A), 331.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (initiation), 318, 348; (3°), 1228.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-Public Instruction­

Chief Office, 2388, 2512.

Inspection, 2518. Medica! and Dental Inspection, 2518"'

2520. Queensland uniYCl'Sity, 2521. Schools of Arts, 2523. · Secondary Education, 2524. State Schools, 2524. Technical Education, 2626, 2531. Training College, 2523. ·women's College, 2523.

JAMES, Alfred Arthur, Esquire (Logan)­Address in Reply, 75. ·

BILLS:

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1421.

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (2°), 892. '

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2599.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (2°), 857 ;. (committee), 1060.

Fina.ncial Statement, 2105.

SUPPLY:

Estimate s-in-G hie/­Agriculture and Stock­

Chief Office, 2934. Home Secretary­

Police, 2663, 2672. State Children, 2687.

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SuPPLY-cOntinued: Estirnates-in-Chiej-continucd:

Public Instruction­Chief ·Office, 2396.

Public Lands­Chief Office, 3122.

Railways--General Establishment, 2328.

Vote on Account (£2,150,000/, 2208.

Taxa.tion of Agricultural and Dairying Lands, 437.

KIRWAN, Michael (Brisbane)-

Address in Reply, 154.

BILLS:

Joseph, Esquire

Appropriation Bill, l'fo. 2 (2°), 1323.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1430.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill, No. 2 (2°), 1258.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (2°), 865.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°\, 2605.

Profitecring Prev<]ntion Bill (2°), 1546.

Unemployed Workers Bill (2°), 689.

Workers' Homes Bill (2°), 945.

Financial Statement, 2091.

Grievances before Supply, 1302. Relieves Chairman in the Chair, 2301, 2315.

2335 2399, 2450, 2558, 2649, 2685, 2712, 2730: 2774, 2810, 2829, 2880, 2927, 2943, 2977 2996 3017. 3036, 3070, 3083, 3130, 3187: 3206: 3254.

Speaker, Election of (nomine.tes Honour· ~ able William Bertram), 2111.

SuPPLY:

· Estimates-in-Ch-ief­Executive and Legislative-

Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly, 2708.

Public Instruction­Technical Education, 2528.

Railways-Northern Division, 2386.

Trust a.nd Spec-ial Funds­Premier and Chief Secretary­

State Enterprises Act, 3199.

LARCOMBE, Honourable James (Keppel) [Secretary for Public Works from 22nd October, 1919]-

Appointment as member of Executive Council, 642.

Address in Reply, 139.

. BILLS:

Constitution Act Amendment Bill, No. 2 (initiation), 1102, 1128; (2°), 1237; (motion to go into committee), 1261; (committee), 1262.

1919-20-d

BJLLS-r'otdinurd:

Dairy Produc(· Bill (initiation-applica ... tion of StHnding Order No. 280A), 150.

EJections AC't Amendment Bill (commit~ teo), 1052, 1053, 1055, 1057, 1083, 1090, 1094, 1098, 1099 1104, 1105, 1107, 1108 1110, 1114, 1116, 1118;'" 1121, 1122; (recom~ mittal), 1122.

Factories and Shops Acts Amendm·ent Bill (2°), 2888; (committee), 3321, 3322.

JP air Rents Bill (initiation), 1493, 1672; (2°), 1760; (committee), 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844; (Council's amendments), 3215.

Industrial and Provident Societies Bill (initiation), 1757, 1809; (2°), 2442; (com­)nittee), 3362.

Profiteering Prevention Bill (initiation), 1419, 1452; (2°), 1494; (Mr. Vowlli'S's­nrnendm.ent), 1701; (committee), 1705, 1706; (Council's amendments), 3278.

Succession Act of 1906 Declaratory Bin (2°), 1122; (committee), 1129, 1130.

Unemployed Workers Bill (2°)', 550.

SUPPLY:

Order No. 280A. Motion for Dis­Speaker's 'Ruling, 267.

1!/sti'maJe.g~in-C h£e /­

Public Works­Buildings, 2767, 2785. Chief Offico, 2737.

of Industrial Arbitration, 27i'l2,

MachinNv and Scaffold-2817, 2822.'

Labour. Factories, and \:Vorkers' Accommodation, 2823.

Public Buildings, 2738, 2766,

TTust and 8pui.al Funds­Premier and Chief Secretary­

State Enterprises Act, 3200.

ol Resolutions (Department of Works-Chief Office), 3275.

Taxation of Agricultural and Dairying I,ands, 197.

LENNON, Honourable William (Herbert) [Secretary for Agriculture and Stock tin 9th September ; t·ide also " Speaker"]-

RJLLs:

Co-operative Agricultural Production-and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment. Bill (initiation), 405, 410, 508.

Dairy Produce Bill {initiation), 116.

Stock Foods Bill (initiation), 448, 510, 514.

Elected Speaker, vice Hon. W. McCor~ mack, 641; (returns thanks for elec­tion), 641, 642.

l,etter of thanks for courtesy and considera-tion extended to him by members, 2125.

Resignation as Member for Herbert, 2285 .

Resignation as Speaker, 2111. Resignation . as Secretary for Agriculture

and Stock, 642. Setat declared vacant, 2285.

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LLOYD, William Field, Esquire (Enoggera)-

.Addre~s in Reply, 471. Alleged Seditious L:tteranceo, 770.

BILLS:

Elections Act Anwndment Bill (c.lmmit­tee), 1059.

Public Service Acts Amendm· nt Bill (2°i, 3318 ; ( commi tt,•e), 3320.

SUPPLY:

E!!timates-in-Chief­Public Instruction­

Chic.£ Office, 2408.

Public vYorks­Buildings, 2781, 2784.

MACARTNEY, Edward Henry, Esquire (Toowong)-

Address in Reply. 69. Alleged Seditious Utterances, 771.

BILLS:

Appropriation Bill, ::-Jo. 1 (2°), 66. Appropriation Bill, No. 2 (2°)', 1314. Appropriation Bill. No. 3 (committee)',

1921. Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (initiation

and application of Standing Order No. 280A), 318.

Brisbane Trann,ay Purchase Bill (initia­tion: and application of Standing Order No. 280A), 332; (Council's amendments), 3333, 3334, 3335.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 418; (2°), 1355.

·Constitution Act Amendment Bill, No. 2 (initiation), 1102, 1128; (2"), 1241: (moves amendment), 1243; (motion to go into committee), 1261; (committee), 1262.

Dairy Produce Bill (initiation), 116, 152; (application of Standing Order No. 280A), 150; (2°), 152; (Council's amend­ments), 894.

Daraji Railway Bridge Bill (2°), 1837. Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act

Amendment Bill (initiation), 1950, 1990. Elections Act Amendment Bill (initia­

tion), 411, 454; (2°), 867; (committee), 1052, 1055, 1062, 1091, 1096, 1099, 1105, 1111, 1113, 1119.

Fair Rents Bill (committee), 18n, 1842, 1843, 1844.

Fire Brigades Bill (initiation), 1494. Governor's Salary Act of 1872 Amend­

ment Bill (2°), 1836; (committee),j1836. Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°),

2609; (committee), 2633, 2644, 2653, 2654. Land Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2613, Liquor Act Amendment Bill (Council's

amendments), 2410. Main Roads Bill (committee), 1960. Mining Acts Amendment Bill (initiation),

1886. Officials in Parliament Act Amendment

Bill {2°), 1839. ..

BILL~J-rlfntinurd,

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (committee). 1173, 1176, 1183, 1188, 1193, 1195, 1196, 1197, 1198; (3°). 1227.

Profiteering- Prevention Bill (initiation), 1419, 1452 ; (2°)' 1531.

Public Service Acts (initiation). 1960; mittee), 3320.

Amendment Bill (2°), 3316; (com-

Seaforth Repurchas<>d Estate Bill (initia­tion), 227; (2°), 1325; (committee). 1328.

Stoc_k Foods Bill (motion to go into com­mrttee), 1457.

Succ<>'<sion Act of 1906 Declaratory Bill (initiation), 417; (motion to go into committee), 1123; (committee;, 1129. 1130.

Succession and Probate Duties Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 3325; (committee), 3331, 3332.

'Gnemployed Workers Bill (initiation), 419, 422; (committee), 783, 787, 790, 792, 793, 796, 797' 799, 801, 802, 811, 822, 827' 833, 834; (3°), 837.

Chairman of Committees, Election cf Mr. W. F. Smith, 2127.

Congratulations to Hon. E. G. Theodore on Appointment as Premier, 1491.

Financial Statement, 2021, 2247. Government Business, Precedence on

Thursdays, 778. Grievances before Supply, 46. Lieutenant-Governor, Appointment of

Hon. W. Lennon, 2021. Nundah Railway Overbridge Menace, 669. Personal Explanation, 836. Privilege, Threat of Violence with respect

to words used in d~bat<e, 1125.

Railways-Broo!oo to Kenilworth (approval of

plan), 2451, 2452. Manv Peab to Northern Burnett

(approval of plan), 2463.

Resignation of Hon. T. J. Ryan as Mem­ber for Barcoo, 1383.

Speaker-Election of Hon. W. Bertram, 2112;

(congratulations to Speaker-elect), 2124. Election of Hon. W. Lennon, 639; (con­

gratulations to Speaker-elect), 641.

Standing Order 280A, Dissent from Speaker's Ruling (moves motion), 262.

SUPPLY;

Estim·ates-in-Omef-Justice-

Advertising Office, 2868. Chief Office, 2831, 2859. Courts of Petty Sessions, 2870, 2872. Electoral Registration, 2876.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 2405.

Railways-Central Division, 2374, 2375, 2376. General Establishment, 2308.

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MACARTNEY, Edward Henry-continued :

SurPLY-rnnfitllff·rl:

Procedure on calling- Order of Dav for Resumption of Committee, 1886. ·

SuspE.'nsion of 8tandintr Orders, 37, 1226, 1881, 2196.

Valedictory. 1991. Votes on A~count (£1.650,000), 58;

(£2.250.000/. 1887, 1916; (£2,150,000), 2201.

WAYS AND lviEA~8:

Taxation Resolutions, Section (A), 2280, 2286; Sc_dion (BI, 2301.

McCORMACK, Honourable William (Cairns) [Home Secretary from 9th September; [1·ide also "Speaker"]-

Resignation of Position as Speaker, 638. Appointment as Home Secretary, 642. Alleged Seditious Ftterances (raises point

of ordt-rl. 770.

BILLS:

Brisbane Tramway PnrchasF• Bill (Coun­cil's amendmcnh), 3332, 3333, 3334, 3335, 3336, 3337, 3338, 3339.

Fire Brigades Bill (initiation), 1451, 1493; (2°), 1775; (proposed committal), 2952; (committee), 3340.

Liquor 1569; 1753; 2411.

Act Amendment Bill (initiation), (2°), 1725; (committee), 1751, (Council's amendments), 2409,

Mining Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 2435; (committee), 3156, 3157, 3158, 3160; (Council's amendments), 3363.

Popular Initiative <md Referendum Bill (2°), 1123; (committee), 1174, 1175, 1181, 1185, 1186, 1192, 1194, 1196, 1198; (3°), 1231.

Chairman of Comu1ittees, Election of Mr. W. F. Smith, 2128.

Railway-Many Peaks . to :'IJorthern Burnett

(approval of plan), 2464.

i3CPPLY:

Estimates-in-CMcf-Executive and Legislative­

Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly, 2707.

Home Secretary­Aboriginals, Relief of, 2562. Chief Office, 2531. 2552, Dunwich Benevolent Asylum, 2571. Health, 2571. Hospital& and Charitable In,,titu·

tions, 2571. Insanity, 2575. Lazaret, Peel Island, 2580. Medical Officer!<., 2580. Miscellaneous Services, 2690. Outdoor Relief, 2580, 2656. Police, 2662, 2669. Police Investment Board, 2676. Prisons, 2676, 2679.

ST:PPLY-continucd: Estimrtfe~-in-('hiPf-eontinuf.d:

Home Secrct.lry-cont-in ucd: Registrar-General. 2683. State Children, 2683. Steamer "Otter," 2690.

Mines-Chief Office, 3001, 3027. In Aid of Mining, 3032, 3033. Mining Fields. 3033. " Queensland Government Mining

Journal.'' 3033. School of Mines (Charters Tov."rs),

3033.

McLACHLAN, Peter Alfred, Esquire (Merthyr)-

BILL:

vVorkers' Homes Bill (2~). 927.

S'G'PPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Home Secretary­

Outdoor Relief. 2581. State Children, 2685.

Justice-Friendly Societies, 2881.

MOORE, Arthur Edward, (Aubigny)-·

Address in Reply, 289.

BILLS:

Esquire

Comtitution Act Amendment Bill, No. 2 (2°), 1259.

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amend· mcnt Bill (initiation). 410; (2u), 883; (committee), 981, 985, 988.

Elections Act Ammdment Bill (corn· mittee), 1079, 1104, 1106, 1117, 1121.

Fa.ir Rents Bill (2°), 1765; (Council's amendments), 3215, 3216.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (corn· mittee), 2626, 2630, 2653.

Main Roadg Bill (initiation), 1724. Officials in Parliament Act Amendment

Bill (initiation), 1722, 1759. Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill

(2°), 1135; (30), 1234. Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1691. Stock Foods Bill {committee), 1508, 1509,

1511, 1513. Unemployed Works Bill (committee),

788, 806, 812, 820, 825, 826, 827. Workers' Homes Bill (2°), 948; (corn·

mittee), 1009, 1012.

Financial Statement, 2226.

Grievances before Supply, 1303.

Prisoners, Remission of Sentences, 66.

Speech by hon. member for Flinders, Authority to publish in pamphlet form, 597.

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MOORE, Arthur Edward, Esquire-con­:i/tued:

SUPPLY:

Estimatc.<-in-Chief­

Agriculture and Stock-Chief Office, 2951, 2971 : (moves

amendment), 2973; (withdraws amendment), 2977.

Dairy Produce Acts, 2992.

Executive and Legislative­Legislative Council and Legislative

Assembly, 2708.

Home Secretary­Insanity, 2575. Miscellaneous Services, 2691.

Justice-Chief Office, 2838.

Premier and Chief Secretary­A;!;cnt-General for the State, 2710,

2712. Intelligence and Tourist Bureau,

2720. Vu biic Lands--

Chief Officc, 3086, 3124. Miscellaneous Services, 3138. Survey Office, 3132.

Public Work6-Buildings, 2767. Chief Office, 2738. Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2799,

2803. J nspection ' of :VIachinery

Scaffolding, 2816. and

I,abour, Factories, and \Vorkets' Accommodation, 2825.

Railways-General Establishment. 2330. Northern Division, 2381.

Treasury--Chief (Jffice, 3073. Land and Income Tax, 3074.

TN.st 0 oJd Special Funds­Premin and Chief Secretary­

State Enterprises Act, 3185. Treasury-

Central Sugar Mills, 3245. Vot£' on Account (£2,150,000), 2211.

Taxation of Agricultural and Dairying Lcmd!\, 446.

MORGAN, Godfrey, Esquire (Murilla)­Addr'"'s in Reply, 85.

BILLS:

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1436.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill, No. 2 (initiation), 1103.

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amend­ment Bill '(initiation), 509; (2°), 874; (committee), 979, 980, 983, 987, 988, 991, 993, 994, 995, 997, 1001, 1002, 1003.

BILL:-::.-runti1nu d:

Elections Act Amendment Bill (2"), 519; (committee). 1053, 1054, 1056, 1074, 1092, 1095, 10bd, 1105, 1107, 1109, 1116, 1118, 1120.

:Fair Rents Bill (initiation), 1673. Jimhour S<>lections Bill

1494; (2°), 1677. (initiation}"

Land Act Amendment Bill (2' \, 2621. Land Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°),

3045; (propos0d committal), 3046. Liquor Aet Amendment Bill (initiation),

1569: (moves amendment), 1510: (2cJ, 1732: (committee), 1750.

Officials in Parliament Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1722.

Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1680; (committee). 1706.

Queensland Government Savings Bank Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1128.

Stock Foods Bill (initiation), 513; (com­mittee), 1507, 1509, 1510, 1511. 1512.

Unemployed Workers Bill (2°), 694; (committee), 786, 819; (3°), 842.

Work<'rs' Homes Bill (2°1, 924; mittee), 1008, 1009. 1022, 1023, (Council's amendments), 1513, 1516.

(com-1029; 1515,

Chairman of Committees (Election of Mr. \V. F. Smith), 2127.

Financial Statement, 2099. GoY·PTnlnent Bu::;inc~:5, Prccc:d: l1<"L'

Thur~day", 779. Gri€van:·es before Supply. 52. Increased Production in Secondary Indus-

tries (Point of Order), 564. • Personal Explanation,, 59, 1127. Prickly-pear, Eradication and Prev<mtion

of Sjn·c•a d (mov("> motion). 304 · (in reply), 715: (Jfr. GildaJi'~< tn·.:<nd­mtnt). 718.

Prisont'TB. Rc:•rnission of s("lltL;nces, 65.

Ra.ilways-Dobbyn to Myally Creek (app•JnJ cf

plan), 2484. Gargett to Owens Creek (ap;lroval of

plan), 2478. Many Pr·aks to Northern Burn.-tt (ap­

proval of plan), 2468. :Monto and Rannes (approval of plan),

2475. Peeramon towards Boonjee (approval of

plan), 2485.

Soldier Settlers, Delay in Assisting, 1564.

Speaker, Election of (nominates Mr. Andrew Lang Petrie), 538.

Speech by hon. member for Flinders, Authority to publish in pamphlet form, 557, 593.

SuPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-Agriculture and Stock-

Chief Office, 2924, 2973, 2976. Miscellaneous Services, 2997.

Slau~btering Act, 2992.

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KORGAN, Godirey, Esquire--rontinuecl: SITPi'LY-r:tJntinued:

E~.?t<·,.,l,tf· s*in~Clu\ !-conTinued:

Home Secretary­Aboriginals, Relief of, 2565. Chief Office, 2534. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions,

2572, 2574. Outdoor Relief. 2580.

Justice-Chief Office, 2857, 2BM.

::\1ine'- ' Chief Office, 3031.

Public Instruction-Chief Office, 2388. S0condary E·ducation, 2524. State Schools, 2524. Technical Education, 2527.

Railwa.ys-Central Division, 2343. General Establishment, 2311. J'\orthern Division, 2381. Southern Division, 2340.

Trl1aBury-

Chief Office, 3035. Vote on Account (£2,150,000), 2205.

VVWS AXD :\lEANS :

Taxation Resolutions-Section (A), 2281.

.MULLAN, Honourable John (Flinders)­Appointment as ::\Iembc.r of Executive

{ 'ouncil, 22n.U Uctob,•r, 1491.

Addres" in Reply, 228.

BILLS:

(;oy, .. ,titution Aet Amen.Ument BilL Xo. 2 i2'!. 1250.

Official;; in Parliament Act Amendment Bill !initiation), 1721, 1758; (2°), 1838; (committee), 1841.

Succession and Probate Duties Acta Amendment Bill (initiationi, 3322; (2°), 3328; (proposed committal), 3329; (com­mittee), 3332.

StrPPLY:

E stilt/ •Itcs·in·Chief-Ju,tice-

Advertising Office, 2868, 2870. Chief Office, 2829. 2860. Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2870.

ST:PPLY-cOntinued: b~stilnatc.5-in-Cltirf-continued:

Jn~ti~e---continurrl:

Supreme Courts, 2887. Titles (Brisbane) and

Stamps (Rockhampton ville), 2887.

:I' rust and Sp< cial Funds­

Justice-

Titles and and Towns-

State Insurance Office, 3211 Adoption of Re,olutions (Advertising

Office). 3275: (ElcctoraJ Registration), 3276.

WAYS AXD :\lEANS :

Succt"·sion and Probate Duties, 3322.

O'SULLIVAN, James, Esquire (Kenned}·)­Address in Reply, 244.

BILLS:

Elections Act Amendment Bill (corn· mittee), 1070.

Fair Rents Bill (Council's ame~,dments), 3216.

Mining Acts Amendment Bill (com­mittee). 3158.

l'nemploypd Workers Bill (committee), 805.

Railway-Brooloo to Kenilworth (approval of plan),

2456. Speaker. ElPction of (sef'ond~ Xorniut.tion

of Hon. \\". Lcnnon). 638 .

SuPPLY:

Estimatts-in-('hief-

Agriculture and Stock-Chief Office, 2920. Miscellaneous Services, 3001.

:::\lines-Chief Office, 3011.

Public Instruction­Chil'f Office, 2398.

Public Works­Buil-dings, 2773.

Trust and Special Funds­Justii~P-

State Insurance Office, 3213. Taxation of Agricultural and Dairying

Lands. 439.

Courts of Petty Se,;sions. 2870. 2871, PAYNE, John, Esquire (Mitcheli)-2872. BILLS :

District Courts, 2872.

El<:>Noral Rt>gistration. 2q72. 2873. 2875.

Friendly Societies, 2881. Parliamentary Draftsman. 2884. Public Service Superannuation Board

2884. ' . ' .Sheriff, 2884, 2885.

Sta1hp Dutit'S Office (Bri,;banE'), 2S85 2886. I

Co-o pc rativ!' Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (committee), 993.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (com· mittee), 1098, 1106.

WorkPrs' Homes Bill (2°), 932.

Increased Production in Secondary Indus­tries. 573.

Prickly-pear. Eradication and Prevention. of Spn'ad, 715.

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l!"AYNE, John, Esquire-continued:

SUPP~Y:

Est imatcs-in-Chief­Public W arks-

Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2814. Railways-~orthern Division, 2383.

LoCLn Fund Account-Premier and Chief Secretary-

Soldier Settlement and Repatriation, 3266.

WAYS AND MEANS:

Taxation Re-solutions-Section (A), 2291; Section (B), 2304.

PETERSON, James Christian, Esquire (Normanby)-

Address in Reply, 80.

BILLS:

Constitutionu Act Amendment Bill, No. 2 (2°), 1254.

Co-op<'rative Agricultural Production and Advanceq to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (committee). 981, 999; (Council's amendments), 1978.

Main Roads Bill (2°), 1832; (committee), 1971.

Profit<'ering Prevention Bill (2°), 1616. St<Jck Foods Bill (initiation), 450.

Unemployed Workers Bill (2°), 693. Workers' Homes Bill (2°), 930.

Financial Statement, 2254. Prickly·p<'ar, Eradication and Prevention

of Spread, 313.

Soldier SPttlers, Delay in Assisting, 1552.

Sl'PPLY: Estimates-in-Chief­

Agriculture and Stock­Chief Office, 2926.

Home Secretary­Chief Office, 2537. Hospitals and Charitable Institu·

tions, 2572. Justice-

Chief Office, 2855. Mines-

Chief Office, 3016. Public Instruction­

Technical Education, 2527.

PETRIE, . Andrew Lang, (Toombnl)-

Address in Reply, 238.

BILLS:

Esquire

Elections Act Amendment Bill (corn· mittee), 1056, 1080, 1107.

Fire Brigades Bill (2°), 2951. Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill

(committee), 1173, 1196, 1198. 1Inemployed Workers Bill (initiation} ~1. •

Prisoners, Remission of Sentencpo. (moves. motion), 63.

Speaker, Election of (withdraws from nomination), 641, 2124.

Speech by hon. member for Flinders, Authority to publish in pamphlet form (moves amendment), 583.

SuPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chicf-

Executh·e and Legislative-Legislative Assembly, 2705. Legislative Council and Legislative

Assembly, 2705.

Home Secretary­Aboriginals, Relief of, 2566. Police, 2674. Prisons, 2682.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Museum, Brisbane, 2723.

Public Works­Buildings, 2776. Chief Office, 2738. Inspection of Machinery and

Scaffolding, 2821. Services, Public Buildings, 2767.

Railways-General Establishment, 2326.

Treasury-Chief Office, 3038.

Trust and Special Funds­Premier and Chief Secretary­

State Enterprises Act, 315.5.

POLLOCK, George, Esquire (Gregory)­Address in Re1)ly, 297.

BILLS:

Constitution Act AmPndment Bill (2°), 1370.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill, No. 2 (2°)' 1246.

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (committee), 986.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 1054.

Land Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2616.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (3D), 1235.

Chairman of Committees, Temporary, 2072, 2147, 2277, 2294, 2383, 2476, 2531, 2572, 2670, 3128, 3143.

ScPPLY:

Estimatr:s-in·Chicf­Home Secretary-

Aboriginals, Relief of, 2569. Outdoor Relief, 2658.

Public Lands­Chief Office, 3122.

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POLLOCK, George, Esquire-conf'inued: SVPPLY--r:ontiJ?ued:

.Trust and Special Funds­Justice-

State Insurance Office, 3210, 3213. Adoption of Resolutions (Advertising

Office), 3275. Takes Chair as Deputy Speaker, 1633.

PREMIER [vide "Ryan, Honourable Thomas Joseph," also "Theodore, Honourable Edward Granville"].

RIORDAN, David, Esquire (Burke)­Address in Reply, 349. Railway-

Dobbyn to :Myally Creek (approval of plan), 2481.

pUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-Agriculture and Stock­

:Y1iscellaneous Services, 2999. Home Secretary­

Police, 2676. Justice-

Chief Office, 2867. ::\<lines-

Chief Office, 3009. Public W arks-

Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2795, Inspection of i\Iachinerv and

Scaffolding, 2821. '

Irust and Special Funds­Premier and Chief Secretary­

State Enterprises Act, 3195.

iWBERTS, Thomas Robert, E3quire (East Toowoomba)-

BrLLs: Co-operative Agricultural Production and

Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 410; (moves amend­ment), 407; (2°), 886; (committee), 984, 985.

Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act Amendment Bill (committee), 3100.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill {com­n<ittcc), 2646, 2647.

:Uiquor Aet Amendment Bill (initiation}, 1578; (Committee), 1752.

J\l:ining Acts Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 3158, 3159, 3160.

P·oliteering Prevention Bill (Council's tmendments), 3278.

1J1employed \Yorkers Bill (initiation), 420; (2°-moves amendment), 740; (committee), 783, 806, 829, 831, 832; (3°), s;g_

\Vo.kers' Homes Bill (committee), 1011. Chairnan of Committees, Temporary, 2221,

22:6, 3246. FinanC:al Statement, 2262.

SUPPLY:

Ji:sti i!cates-in-C hic/-Executive and Ll'gi,Jative-

Legisiativc Assembly, 2704. I"cgislative Council and Legislative

Assembly, 2708. H omc Secretary­

Chief Office, 2558. Hospitals and Charitable Institu­

tions, 2572. Justice-

Chief Office, 2866. Courts of Petty Sessions, 2871. Electoral R0gistration, 2878. Fri0ndly Societies, 2882. Sheriff, 2885. ' Stamp Duties Office (Brisbane), 2887.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Agent-General for the State, 2710. Public Ser'vice Board, 2723, 2724. Steamer " Lucinda," 2725

Public Works-Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2815. S!'rviceo, Public Buildings, 2739, 2766,

2767. llailways-

:t\orthern Division, 2384. Vote on Account (£2,150,000), 2211.

\V.Hs AND J:\1EANS :

Balance of the Vote, 3277.

RYAN, Dani2l, Esquire (Townsville)­Addrcss in R<'ply, 371. Alleged Seditious "Ctterances, 776.

BILL:

Elections Act Amcndme·nt Bill (2°), 858.

St:PPLY:

Esti mates-in-C' hit/--Agrict!Iture and Stock­

Miscellaneous Services, 2998. Home Secretary­

Chief Office, 2537. Pre<Hier and Chic.>£ S'ecretary­

Miseellaneous, 2727. Public \Yorks-

Labour, Factories, and \Vorkers' Accommodation, 2824.

Railways-~ orthern Division, 2387.

RYAN, Henry Joseph, Esquire (Cook)­

Address in R.t'ply, 457. Cvclone in ){orth Queensland, Relief of

· Distress caused by, 2840. Personal Explanation, 3360.

SL'PPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Agriculture and Stock-

State Farms and Gardens, 2996.

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RYAN, Honourable Thomas Joseph (Barcoo) [Premier, Chief Secretary, and Attorney-General till 22nd October, 1919]-

Costs in Action, T. J. Ryan 1'. Cunningham and others, 475.

Grie-vance:~ before Supply, 50. Ministerial Statement, 642. Personal Explanation, 54, 600. Resignation as member for Barcoo, 1383. Speaker. Congratulations to Hon. \V.

Lennon on election, 641. Speech by hon. member for Flinders,

Authority to publish in pamphlet form; 557, 586; (point of order), 578.

Suspension of Standing Orders, 37.

SECRETARY FOR AGRICULTURE [1•ide "Lennon, Honourable William," also "Gillies, Honourable William Neal''].

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC INSTRUCTION [ l)ide "Hardacre, Honourable Her­bert Freemont," also " Huxham, Honourable John"].

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC LANDS [vide "Coyne, Honourable John Harry"].

SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC WORKS [l'ide " Theodore, Honourable Edward Gran~ille," al8o " Larcombe, Hon­ourable James" J.

SECRETARY FOR RAILWAYS [l"idc "Fihelly, Honourable John Arthur" j.

SIZER, Hubert (Nundah}-

Ebenezer,

Addre·ss in Reply, 215. Alleged Seditious lltterances, 773.

BILLS:

Esquire

Brisbane Exhibition Lands Leases Bill · (2°), 2740; (committee), 2742; (3°­movh amendment), 2801· (recommittal) 2801, 2802. ' '

Constitution .\et Amendment Bill (2°) 1460. '

Co-op.,rative Agricultural Production and Advancos to Farmers Act Amendment B~ll (initiation), 408; (2°). 891; (com-mitte-e), 992, 994. ·

Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act Amendment Bill (initiation). 1951; (moves. amendment), 1951; (2°)1, 3098; (committee}, 3100.

J<~lections Act AmE'ndment Bill (initia­tion). 414, 455; (2°) 849 · (~ommittee), 1085, 1108. ' '

Fair Rents Bill (initiation), 1673. Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (com­

mitte-e), 2630.

I.iquor A~t Amendnwnt Bill (initiation) 1579. '

Popular Initiatin•. and Referendum Bill (committee), 1179.

BILLS-conlinw d:

Proiitecring Prevention. Bill (initiation), 1452; (2°), 1541; (llfr. l'owles's amend­ment), 1704.

Public Service ~\cts Amendment Bill !2°), 3317; (committee), 3321.

Succe•ssion and Probate Duties Acts Amendment Bill (proposed committal), 3329.

Unemployed Workers Bill (2°), 680; (com­mittee), 783, 787, 789, 793, 794, 795, 797, 798, 811, 819; (3°), 841; (Hon. W. H. Barnes's am., ndm.ent), 848.

Workers' Homes Bill (2°). 940; (commit­tee), 1025; (Council's amendments), 1514, 1515, 1516.

Financial Statement, 2268. Grievances be.fore Supply, 49. Nundah Railway Overbridge Menace

(moves motion), 667; (withdraws motion). 669.

Prisoners. Remission of Sente•nces, 66. Soldier SettiE'l's. Delay in Assisting, 1562. Speaker. Election of Hon. W. Bertram,

2122. Speech b:. hon. member for Flinders,

Authority to pqblish in pamphlet form, 559, 592.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-(' hic/­

Agriculture an.d Stock­Chief Office, 2938.

Justice­Titles. 2887.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Intelligence and Tourist Bureau, 2721. Il1iecellaneous Scrvice5, 2733.

Public Instruction-Schooh of Arts, 2523. Secondary Education, 2524. Tcehnical Education, 2527.

Public Works­Buildings, 2774, 2791. L'01ut of Industrial Arbitration, 280~

2809. Labour, Factories. and \Vorker1'

Accommodation. 2828. Railways-

General Establishment. 2316.

Loan Pund A.ccouni­

Railways. 3273. Treasury, 3269.

Trust and Special lh;nds­

Justice-State Insurance Office, 3208, 321C

Premier and Chid S'ecretary­

Immigration, 3147. State Enterprises Act, 3188.

Vote on account (£2,250,000), 1914; (moves amendment)', 1916.

\VAYS A:-ID MEANS:

. Taxation Resolutions, Section (A) 2296.

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:SMITH, William Forgan, Esquire (Mackay)­

Address in Reply, 116. Alleged Seditious U tteran~es, 773. Chairman of Committees, Temporary, 794,

1310, 1507, 1704, 1757, 1758, 1773, 1775, 1841, 2038.

El<>ction as Chairman of Committees, 2130; (returns thanks for election), 2130.

BILLS:

Constitution Act Amendm<>nt Bill (2°), 1379.

Comtitution Act Amendment Bill. :s-o. 2 (2°), 1256.

Co-operative Agricultural and Advances to Farmers ment Bill (2°), 881.

Elections Act Amendment mittee), 1068, 1092.

Fair Rents Bill (2°), 1770.

Production Act Amend-

Bill (corn-

ProfitS€ ring Prevention Bill (2°), 1535.

Queensland Government s~n-ings Bank Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1128.

"Cnemployed Workers Bill (2°), 677.

Workers' Homes Bill (2°), 921; (com­mittee), 1026.

Increased Production in Secondary Indus­tries (raises voint of order), 563.

Relieves Speaker in Chair, 1835, 2616.

SUPPLY:

Trw;t and Sprcial FumZs­Agriculture and Stock-

Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices Act, 3254.

Treasury-Cmtral Sugar :Hills. 3246. 3251.

Taxation of Agricultural and Dairying Lands, 193 ; (m ones amendnYE>nt on Jf r. Bcbbington's m ulion), 195.

SOMERSET, Henry Plantagenet, Esquire (Stanley)-

Address in Reply, 488.

Financial Statement, 2085.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-C' hief­Agriculture and Stock­

Chief Office, 2987.

Public Lands­Chief Office, 3082.

SPEAKER [Honourable William Bertram (Maree), from 9th January, 1920]-

" Election, t•ice Hon. W. Lennon, resigned, 2124.

RNurns thanks for election, 2124.

Presentation to Governor, 2125.

Commission to administer Oath or Affirma­tion of Allegiance, 2125.

Expression Ruled Out of Order-,, Misrepresentations that were deliber­

ately made," 2471.

RULINGS:

A member is not in order in saving that the Chairman of Committees -deliber· ately refused to hear him, 2801.

Previous -debate of same session, an hen. member is not in order in quoting from, 3276.

Nominates Mr. M. J. Kirwan to Panel of Temporary Chairmen, 2285.

Valedictory, 3364.

SPEAKER [Honourable WiUiam Lennon (Herbert) from 9th September, 1919, till !lth January, 1920j-

Election, rir-r Ho•J. \Y. "'IcC'ormask, resigned, 641.

Returns thanks for dection, 641. 6~2.

Presentation to Gon·rnor. 642. 665.

Commission to Admini~ter Oath of AlH•gi-ance, 869.

Abs<>nce of. 2035.

AbsencP owing to dNtth of »Jn, "'fr. C. P. Lennon, 1755.

Rt:LING~:

Alleged Sedition~ rtten.l.eP, (point of order regardin,;- i11troduz.tion of extraneous matter), 770.

Amendment-A member Jraving- mov<:'d an anlPndnlPnt ',~.nniJt speak again upon the original quHtion. 1969; a 1nember having seconded an anlend­ment. cannot ~peak ;>gain upon the original qlJestion. 1261.

Motion for Adjournment-Breakfast Creek NuisancB-Mr. Taylor's

proposed motion not in order, becau~e the subject proposed to be discussed 1s

not of recent occurrence, and is not of great publi~ irnpor!~.; net·: and is not urgent and definite. SOL

Questions-: The Speaker has the right to expunge

from a question anything he considers irrelevant or frivolous or of an im­proper character, 1450.

Death of Mr. C. P. L0nnon. R~ply to Motion of Condolence, 1808.

Expressimcs Ruled Out of Order-" The hor.. munber knows he IS lying."

871.

" You are a liar,'' 871, 1645.

Letter of thank' for courtesy and con­sideration extended h him by hem. m-embers, 2125.

Resignation of Officc-, 2lll. Valedictory, 1992.

SPEAKER [Honourable William McCm:· mack (Cairns) till 9th September. 1919]-

BILLS:

Leave to introdu,,,_,­On rnotion for lc,1n:­

Inenlbt_•r 1.na.y nwrits ot· dPJ"•

in a Bill, detail

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SPEAKER, Honourable William McCor­mack-cor]t.nuer}:

BrLL~-ru tinued. Elec-tions Act AmendmE>nt Bill-

On motion for leaY<' to introduc-e Bill, mcml'l"r not in order in discussing question rtf proportional representa­i con, 416.

Chainm n of Committc€s, -Temporary, :'\aminate" Panel, 20.

Expressions Ruled Out of Order-" Hi" name now is absolutely mud," 53. " It is one of the tricks of the tricksters,"

556. "RNnorselns profiteer" as applied to a

nwmber, 125. "ThP Premier haR. decei>·ed the House,"

557. Rl;LINGS:

Increased Production in Seconda1·v Industries (point of order), 564. •

Personal Abuse is Disord2rly, 53. PrivatC' Letter, member not in order in

reading, 56. Quotations, insertion in " Hansard"

without reading same to House, 126. Speech by hon. member for Flinders

(point of order rPspecting Authority of House to publish in pamphlcet form), 579.

Standing Order :'\o. 280.\ (interpretation and i'pplication tcJ Dairy Produce Bill), 116, 151, 153; (motion to disagree with ruling), 269.

Questions-Humour in qnc,tions not permissible,

149. Hypothetical, not in order, 405. Questions re·lating to priyate matters not

in order, 488. Resignation of Office, 638.

SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Mr. W. Bertram (Maree), Chairman or Committees till 9th January, 1920]-

Relieves Speaker in Chair, 86, 139, 176, 217, 290. 425, 734, 862, 941, 1231, 1379, 1580, 1699, 1738.

Takes Chair as Deputy Speaker, 1755, 2035, 2071.

Rc:uxGs: Amendment-A member having seconded

an amendment cannot speak again on the original question, 1249.

Se<'ondn· of Amendment-A member ha\ing risen to second an amendment is still· in order in discussing the main question. 1249; (ruling withdrawn), 1250.

SPEAKER, DEPUTY [lV.ir. W. F. Smith (Mackay), Chairman of Committee from 13th January, 1920]-

RelieYes Speaker in Chair, 1835, 2616.

SPENCER, Thomas (Maranoa)-

Alfred, Esquire

Takes his Seat, 2008. BILLS:

Discharged Soldi€ .. re' Settlement Act Amendment Bill (2°), 3100.

RILLS-rontinurd:

Fair Rents Bill (Council's amendments), 3216.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2599; (committee), 2636, 2637, 2647, 2648, 2650, 2651, 2652.

:Mining Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 3005; committee), 3160.

Financial Statement, 2079.

SUPPLY:

Est,:m ates-in-Chief-Agriculturp and Stock-

Chief Office, 2935, 2976, 2986. State Farms and Gardens, 2995.

Home Secretary­Aboriginals, Relief of, 2565. Hospitals and Charitable Institutions"

2575. Miscellaneous Services, 2690. Outdoor RPlief, 2581, 2657.

Mines-Chief Office, 3032.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 2396. State Schools, 2524.

Public Lands-Chief Office, 3080. }liscellaneous, 3140.

Railways-General Establishment, 2333.

Trensurv-

Chief Office, 3043, 3071. \Vater Supply, 3078.

Trust and Special Funds­Premier and Chief Secretary­

Imni:igration, 3142. State Enterprises Act, 3153.

\V AYS AXD 2\lEAXS :

Taxation Resolutions, Section (A), 2283; Section (B), 2302.

STOPFORD, James, Morgan)-

Esquire (Mo;mt

Congratti'!ations to Mr. Speaker Lennon, 642.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­IIorne Secretary-­

State Children, 2684. Premier and Chief Secretary­

:Miscellaneous Services, 2735.

Public Lands- 4f

Chief Office, 3125. :3.1iscellaneous, 3134.

Loon Fund­Mines, 3272.

Trust and Special Funds­Justice-

State Insurance Office, 3210.

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SWAYNE, Edward Bowdick, (Mirani)-

Address in Reply, 209.

BILI,S:

Esquire

Brisbane Tramway Purchase Bill (Coun­cil's amendments), 3335, 3336.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1445.

Constitution Act Awendment Bill, No. 2 (2°), 1245.

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 406: (2°), 879: (com­mittee), 989, 991, 993. 994, 995, 1003, 1004; (Council's amendments), 1978.

Diocharged Soldier'··· Settlement Act Amen.dment Bill (initiation), 1956.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (co\ln­mittee). 1054, 1082, 1094 1097. 1107.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (com­mittee), 2626, 2627, 2630.

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (committee), 1754.

Main Roads Bill (2°), 1826: (committee), 1961, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1975.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (2°), 1137; (committee), 1178, 1185, 1187, 1192 : (3°), 1234.

Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1612. Queemland Government Savings Bank

Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1128. Seaforth Repurchased Estate Bill (2°),

1326. Unemployed Workers Bill (2°), 731, 787. \Vorker,! Homes Bill (2°), 944; (com-

miriee). 1010, 1017. 1019. Financial Statement, 2136. Grievanec·s before Supply, 38, 1306. Personal Explanation, 1989. Railway-

Garg-ett to Owcn's Creek (approval of plan), 2477.

Speaker, Election of Hon. \V. Ba·tram, 2120.

Speech by hon. member for Flinders, Authority to publish in pamphlet form, 584.

SUPPIS:

K•tim ate s-in-G hie/-Agriculture and Stock-

Chief Office, 2928. Miscellaneous Services, 2998. State Farms and Gardens, 2993.

Home Secretary­Chief Office, 2544. Outdoor Relief, 2655, 2660, 2661. Prisons, 2681, 2682. Steamer " Otter," 2690.

JuHicP-Chief Office, 2834.

Mines-Chief Office, 3021.

Public Instruction­Chief Offic<c•, .2402.

S1'PPLY-rontinucd: A~xti11tutr .~-in-Chit j-contin urd:

Public Lands-Chief Office, 3121, 3127.

Public \Yorks­Building~, 2778. Court of Industrial Arbitration, 2792. Inspection of Machinery and Scaffold-

ing, 2819, 2822. Labour, Factories, and \Vorkers'

Accommodation, 2828. Railways-

Central Division, 2374. General Establishment, 2324. Northern Division, 2377, 2385. Southern Division, 2342.

Treasury-Chief Office, 3040.

Loan Fund A.ccount­Treasury, 3269.

Trust and Special Funds­Agriculture and Stock-

Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices Act, 3253, 3256, 3258.

Sugar Experiment Stations Act, 3259.

Justice-State Insurance Office, 3214.

Premier and Chief Secretary­

State Enterprises Act, 3193.

Treasury-Central Sugar Mills, 3241, 3248, 3251.

Adoption of Resolutions (Court of Indus­trial Arbitration),, 3276.

Vote on Account (£2,250,000), 1904. Taxation of Agricultural and Dairying

Lands (second·s motion), 192; (J1r. Smith's amendment), 440.

WAYS AND JI.IEANS :

Balance of Vote, 3278.

TAYLOR, Charles, Esquire (Windsor)­Address in Reply, 365.

BILLS:

Appropriation Bill, No. 2 (2°), 1320. Brisbane Tramwav Fares Bill (initia­

tion and application of Standing Order No. 280A), 328.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1434.

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amend­ment Bill (initiation), 407; (2°), 881; (committee), 985, 993.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 456; (2°), 860; (committee), 1060; 1088, 1109.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2597; (committee), 2636, 2637.

Industrial and PrO\·ident Societies Bill (initiation), 1809.

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1578; (2°), 1736; (committee), 1752.

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TAYLOR, Charles, Esquire-rontinud : BILLS-continued:

Main Roads Bill (initiation), 1724; (2°), 1818.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (committee), 1178, 1189, 1197; {3°), 1235.

Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1623. Public Service Acts Amendment Bill (2°),

3317. Stock Foods Bill (initiation), 449, 511;

(2°), 1456; (committee), 1507, 1508, 1509, 1511, 1512.

Succession and Probate Duties Amendment Bill (initiation), {proposed committal), 3329: mittee), 3330.

Acts 3327; (corn-

lJnemployed Workers Dill (initiation), 420; (2°), 737; (<'ommittee), 781, 786, 795, 808, 815, 826. 828. 833. 835; (30), 847.

\Vorkers' Home•s Bill (committee), 1011, 1017, 1028, 1034.

Financial Statement, 2212. Railway-Dobbyn to Myally Creek (approval of

plan), 2484. Soldier Settlers, Delay in Assisting, 1567. Speech bv hon. member for Flinders.

Autho~itv to publish in pamphlet form, 582.

SuPPLY: Estimate s-in-G hief-

Home Secretary­ChiP£ OfficE', 2547. Outdoor Relief, 2583. Police, 2669. State Children, 2688.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Agent-General for the State, 2712. Intelligence and Tourist Bureau,

2719, 2720. Public Instruction-

State Schools, 2526. Technica.l Education, 2529.

Railway-

Korthcrn Division, 2382. Treasury-

Chief Office, 3072. Water Supply, 3078.

Loan Fund Account­Mines, 3273. Treasury, 3271.

Trust anrl Special 1/undR­l'remier and Chief SecretarY-

Immigration, 3141. -State Enterprises Act, 3156, 3178.

THEODORE, Honourable E:lward Granville (Chillagoe) [Treasurer and Seeretary for Public Works till 22nd October 1919 ; thereafter Premier, Chief Secretary, and Treasurer].

Appointment as Premier. Acknowledo-ment of Congratulations, 1491. "

BILLS: Appropriation

67. Dill, No. 1 (committee),

Appropriation Bill, No. 2 (20), 1311; (committee), 1324.

Appropriation 1921.

Bill, No. 3 (committee),

Brisbane Exhibition Lands Leases Bill (initiation), 2625; (recommittal), 2802.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 418; (2°), 1349.

Constitution Act Amendment Bill, K o. 2 (2°), 1243.

Dairy Produce Bill (initiation and appli­cation of Standing Order No. 280A), 151; (2°), 153.

Factories and Shops Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 1419, 1451.

Governor's Salarv Art of 1872 Amendment Bill (initiatimi). 1721, 1757; (2°), 1836; (committee). 1837.

Harbour Boar-ds Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 2545.

Income· Tax Act Amf'ndment Bill (2°), 2438; (committee), 2625, 2626, 2627, 2629, 2630, 2631. 2632, 2633, 2634, 2637, 2638, 2639, 2640. 2641. 2642, 2643, 2644, 2645, 2646. 2647, 2648; 2649, 2650, 2651, 2652, 2654; (recommittal), 2654. 2691, 2692; (3°-Mr. rou·le.,'s amendment), 2693; (Council's amendments), 3217.

Land Act Am0ndment Bill (2°), 2444. Land Tax Act Amendment Bill (initia­

tion). 2839; (2°), 3044; (proposed com­mittal), 3046.

:Mining· Acts Anwndment Bill (initiation). 1885, 1960.

Port Dues Revision Act Amendment Bill (initiation). 1493; (2°), 1773.

Public Sen·ice Acts Amendment Bill (initiation). 1960, 1990; (2°), 2448; (com­mitte<?~, 3319. 3320, 3321; (Council's amendments), 3363.

Queensland Government Savings Bank Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1101, 1128: (2°), 1199; (committee), 1324; !Council's amendments). 1773, 1976.

Que :·nsland N ationn.l Bank, Limited (Agreement) Act Amendment Bill (initiation). 1493; (2°), 2450.

1Jnemplo.1·ed \"rorkers Bill (initi-":tion), 348. 419. 421: (2°), 495; (comnutte-e), 780. 782. 786. 792. 793. 794. 796, 797. 798, 799. 801. 813. 821. 825, 827. 828, 829. 830. 831. 832. 536, 834. 835; (3"). 844.

Work(lrs' Homes Bill (initiation), · 418, 456; (2°), 911; (committee), 1008, 1013, 1018, 1019. 1021, 1022, 1023, 1024, 1026, 1030. 1032, 1033. 1034: (recommittal), 1035; (Council's amendments), 1513, 1514. 1515, 1516, 1517.

Chairman of Committees, Ele·ction of {nomi, nate; Mr. William Forgan Smith), 2127.

('.yelouc in Xorth Queensland, Relief of Disnws enused by, 2840.

Financi11l Statcmmt, 2009, 2021.

GovNnment Business. Precedence on Thurs-days, 778. ·

Grievances brfore Supl.'ly, 1285.

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THEODORE, Honourable Edward Granville -continued :

Leadership of Opposition, 2547. Lennon, Mr. C. P., Death of, :Motion of

Condolence with Mr. Speaker, 1755. Ministerial Statement-

Changes in Ministry consequent on resig­nation of Hon. T. J. Ryan, 1491.

Railway-Many Peaks to :::\orthern Burnett (ap­

proval of plan), 2461. Resignation of Hon. T. J. Ryan as member

for Barcoo, 1383. Soldit>r Settlers, Delay in Assisting, 1554. Speaker-

Ele-ction of Hon. W. Bertram, 2118. Congratulations to Hon. \Y. Berh·am on

Election, 2124.

Standing Order No. 280A (motion to dissent from Spe,ker's ruling), 266.

State Iron and Steel Works, Statement respecting establishment at Bowen, 3120.

SUPPLY:

Eistimatts-in-Chiej-Executive and Legislative­

Executive· Council, 2704. His Excellency the Governor, 2691,

2704.

Legislative Assembly, 2704, 2705. Legislative Council, 2704. Legislative Council and Legislative

Assembly, 2705. Premier and Chief Secretary­

Agent-Gc·neral for the State, 2709, 2710, 2714.

Audit Office, 2719. Chief Office, 2709. Intelligence and Tourist Bureau,

2719, 2720.

Miwellaneous Services, 2725, 2731. ~Iuseum, 2723.

Public Library of Queensland, 2723. Public Service Board, 2723. Steamer "Lucinda," 2725. Thursday Island, 2725.

Treasury­Analyst, 3.074.

Chief Office•, 3033, 3035, 3068, 3069. Harbours and Rivers, 3074. Land and Income Tax, 3G74. Marine, 3074.

Marine Board, 3075. Printing Office, 3075, 3076, 3077. S'tores, 3077. Water Supply, 3077.

Loan Fund Account-Premier and Chief Secretary­

Soldier Settlement and Repatriation, 3263.

Railways, 3273. 'I'reasury, 3269.

S<:PPLY-rrmtinued: J'rud and ..'·lpecial F·nnd:-:­

Agri<'ulture and Stock-Lin• Stock and Meat Export Acts,

3252. Premier and Chief Secretary­

Immigration, 3143. Treasury-

Central Sugar ::\lills, 3248. Adoption of Resolutions (Railways­

Southern Division), 3274. Yote of Credit, 1920-21, 3273. Votes on Account (£1,650,000), 58;

(.£1,300,000), 1310; (£2.250,000), 1887, 1897. 1916; (£2,150,000), 2196.

Suspension of Standing Ordere, 1226, 1880, 1885, 2196, 3044.

Valedictory, 1991, 3363.

'\\T.HS AXD ::\-lEANS :

Taxation Re,•olutions, Section (A), 2273, 2288, 2292, 2295, 2297; Section (B), 2298.

Vote on A<'count (£1.650.000), 58, 59; (balance of vote), 3277, 3278.

THOMPSON, Andrew, Esquire (Wide Bay)­

Address in Reply (moves adoption), 21.

BILL:

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (committee}, 984, 988.

SUPPLY:

E'timatcs-in-Chief­Agriculture and Stock­

Chief Office, 2940. Public Lands­

Chief Office, 3094.

VOWLES, William John, Esquire (Dalby)­Addrcss in Reply, 475, 490. Alleged Seditious Utterances, 775.

BILLS:

Brisbane Exhibition Lands Leases Bill (initiation), 2585.

Brisbane Tramway Fares Bill (initiation and ·application of Standing Order No. 280.1.), 321.

Brisbane Tramway Purchase Bill (Coun­cil's amendments), 3337.

Co-operative Agricultural Production •and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 508; (committee), 983, 990; (Council's amendments), 1977.

Dairy Produce Bill (application of Standing Order No. 280A}, 151.

Daraji Railway Bill (initiation), 1758. Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act

Amendment Bill (initiation), 1950; (committee), 3100, 3101.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (initia­tion), 412; (2°), 517; (committee), 1066, 1073, 1089, 1094, 1097, 1100, 1104, 1106, 1107, 1108, 1110, 1114, 1120.

F-actories and Shops Acts Amendment Bill (2°), 3217; (committee), 3321.

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VOWLES, William John, Esquire-con­tinued :

BILLS-continuul:

Fair Rems Bill (committee), 1842, 1843, 1844; (Council's amendments). 3215.

GoYernor's Salarv Act of 1872 Amendment Bill (initiation), 1757.

Harbour Boards ~\cts Amendment Bill (2°), 2584.

Income Tax Act Amendment Bill (2°), 2635; (committeP), 2627, 2632, 2637, 2638, 2639, 2640, 2641, 2642, 2643, 2645, 2647, 2650; (3°), 2692; (moves amendment), 2693; (Council's amendments), 3217.

Industrial and Provident Societies Bill (initiation), 1757.

Jimbour Selections Bill (initiation), 1451; (2°), 1675.

Land Acts Amendment Bill, No. 2 (initiation), 3316; (2°), 3361.

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1569, 1573, 1608; (2°), 1729; (com­mittee), 1751.

Main Reads Bill (committee), 1971, 1975, 1976.

Mining Acts Amendment Bill (Council's amendments), '3363.

Offici·als in Parliament Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 1721, 1759.

Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill (2°), 1130; (committee), 1174, 1181, 1187, 1190, 1191. 1194, 1196, 1198; (30), 1228.

Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1698; (moves amendment), 1700; (Council's amendments), 3278.

Public Service Acts Amendment Bill (initiation), 1960, 1990; (2°), 3316; (committee), 3319, 3320.

Stock Foods Bill (initiation), 452, 511. Succe··~ion Act of 1906 Declaratory Bill

(initiation), 417; (2°), 1123. Succession and Probate Duties Acts

Amendment Bill (initiation), 3324; (2°), 3329; (propo,ed committal), 3329; (committee), 3330, 3331.

Unemployed Workers Bill (initiation), 420; (2°), 541; (Mr. Roberts's amend­ment), 743; (committee), 780, 781, 784, 791, 793, 794, 799, 803, 814, 823, 831 ; (30), 838.

Workers' Homes Bill (committee), 1010, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1027, 1034; (Council's amendments), 1517.

Chairman of Committees, Election of ::'1-lr. W. F. Smith, 2129.

Financial Statement, 2157. Grievances before Supply, 1280. Leader of Opposition', appointment as,

2547. Lennon, Mr. C. P., Death of, Motion of

Condolence with Mr. Speaker, 1755. Prisoners, Remission of Sentences, 64. Soldier Settlers, Delay in Assisting, 1559. Speaker, Election of-

Hon. W. Lennon, 640. Hon. W. Bertram, 2115.

Speech of hon. member for Flinders, Authority to publish in pamphlet form, 556, 557, 585; (raises point of order), 576; (withdraws notice of motion to dissent from Speaker's ruling), 669.

SePPLY: EMirnates·in-Chi€/­

Executive and Legislative-His Excellency the Governor,, 2691. Legislative C•mncil and Legislative

Assembly, 2706.

Home Secretary­Chief Office, 2531. Insanity, 2579. Miscellaneou, Services, 2690. Police, 2662. Prisons, 2676.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Agent-General for the St.o.te, 2709,

2718. Miscellaneous Services, 2725, 2735.

Public Instruction­Technical Education, 2530.

Public Lands-Chief Office, 3079. Survey Office, 3128. :YEscellancous, 3132.

Public Works­Chief Office, 2737.

Treasury-Chief Office, 3065. Land and Income Tax, 3074. }1arine, 3075. Printing Office, 3075. Water Supply, 3078.

Loan Fund Account-Agriculture and Stock­

Establishment of Abattoirs, 3271. :Ylines, 3273.

Premier and Chief Secretary-Soldier Settlement and Repatri-ation,

3260.

Trust and Special Funds-

Justice-Government Advertising Office, 3241. Public Curator, 3206. Stctc Insuranr '' Offir•e, 3200.

Premier and Chief Secretary­Immigration, 3140. State Enterprises Act, 3148.

Yot. of Credit, 1920-21, 3273. Vote on Aceount (£2,250,000), 1890, 1919.

Suspension of Standing Orders, 1882. v.aledictory, 3364.

\V.us AND MEANS :

Taxation Resolutions, Section (A), 2292.

WALKER, Harry Frederick, Esquire (Cooroora)-

Address in Reply, 463. Chairman of Committees, Temporary, 1106,

2205.

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WALKER, Harry Fraderick, Esquire-con­t-inued:

BILLS: Co-operative Agricultural Production and

AdYances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 408.

Main Roads Bill {2°), 1827. Financial Statement, 2221. Railway-

Brooloo to Kenilworth (approval of plan), 2453.

WARREN, Richard James, Esquire (Murrumba)-

BILLs:

Co-operative Agricultural Production and Advances to Farmers Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 408: (committee), 983, 987, 990.

Elections Act Amendment Bill (2°), 862. Popular Initiative and Referendum Bill

(committee), 1179, 1181, 1195, 1196; (30), 1237.

unemployed Workers Bill (2°), 701; (com­mittee), 790, 819.

Workers' Homes Bill (committee), 1011. Prickly-pear, Eradication and Prevention

of Spread, 713.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief­Agriculture and Stock­

Chief Office, 2949. Premier and Chief Secretary­

Agent-General for the State, 2717. Intelligence and Tourist Bureau, 2721.

Public Instruction­Chief Office, 2408.

Public Lands­Chief Office, 3124.

WEIR, David, Esquire (Maryhorough)­Alleged Seditious U tterancec;, 771. BILLS:

Brisbane Exhibition Lands Leases Bill (2°), 2741.

Workers' Homes Bill (committee), 1031.

SUPPLY:

Hstimates-in-Chief­Home Secretary­

Outdoor Relief, 2582.

State Children, 2687. Justice-

Chief Office, 2866. Public Instruction-

Medical and Dental Inspection, 2519. Public Works­

Buildings, 2790.

WELLINGTON, Willia:.:J. Jn.!:nc,, Esquire (Charters Towers)--

ScPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-

Honu'· Secretar.y­Aboriginals, Relief of, 2567.

Mines-Chief Office. 3003, 3008.

WHITFORD, Albert Edw;:;,rJ Victor, Esquire (Burrum)-

Address in Reply, 130. BILLS:

Elections Act Amendment Bill {2°), 858; (committee), 1077.

Profiteering Prevention Bill {2°), 1632. \Vorkers' Homes Bill (2°), 942.

Financial Statement, 2258.

Soldier Settlers, Delay in ~\ssisting, 1565.

SUPPLY:

Estim•;tes-in-Chief­

Home Secretary­Chief Office, 2536.

Police, 2667. Tr•;st and Special Jiunds­

Justice-State Insurance Office, 3208.

WILSON, Thomas, Esquire (Fortitude Valley)-

BILLS: Constitution Act Amendment Bill (20),

1442. Main Roads Bill (committee), 1965.

WINSTAl\l'LEY, Ver.uon, Esquire ( Queenton)-

Address in Reply, 202. Alleged Seditious Utterances, 770.

BILLS:

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (2°), 1747. Profiteering Prevention Bill (2°), 1609. Unemployed Workers Bill (2°), 720.

Prickly-pea-r, Eradication and Prevention of Spread, 719.

SUPPLY:

Estimates-in-Chief-Agriculture and Stock-

Chief Office, 2950. Miscellaneous Services, 2999.

Home Secretary­State Children, 2688.

Mines-Chief Office, 3017.

Public Instruction­Queensland University, 2521.

Railways-Northern Division, 2384.

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY and LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Twenty-first Parliament – Third Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.135, 1920

18 August 1920 – 19 August 1920

(Theodore Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE HOUSE

1-17 18 August 1920 Legislative Council

17-27 18 August 1920 Legislative Assembly

27-59 19 August 1920 Legislative Council

29-117 19 August 1920 Legislative Assembly

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1920.

QUEENSLAND.

OJ?F·JCIAIJ RECORD OF TIIE Db~RATES

OF THE

LEG I SLi\rriVI~ COUNCIL

AND OF THE

DURING THE

'f li 1 l~ D SE SS I 0 N

OF THE

'rvV ENT'Y -Fil-{ST P ARLIAJV_IEN'I'.

11° GEORGI<J V.

COMPRISIXG THE EIGHTEENTH AND 1'\I~ETEEJ\:TH DAYS OF AUGL:"ST, A.D. 1920.

VOI~. CXXXV.

B HISBANE: BY A l:TI!ORITY: A:';THOXY JA)1ES CU:IJ}liXG, GOYERXMEX'r PRI~Tl;R.

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THIRD SESSION OF THE TWENTY-FIRST PARLIAMENT OF QUEENSLAND.

19 2 0.

THE GOVERNOR. ... " * *

THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. The HonouraL!e \YrLLIA>I LE~KO~.

THE MINISTRY. When the Second Session closed on 2.5th February, 1920, tbL• Minidry v:as constituted as

follows:-Trilh Swts in the Legislative ,1ssembly.

Vict•-Prcsident of the Executi,-c Cuuuril. Premier, Chief Secretary, and Treasurer­The IIonourable ED\:VARD GllAK\riLLE THEODOP.E;

Sccrctan for Railways and Minister for Justice-The llonouraL!c Jon~ ARTI!UR FrirELLY; ·

Secretary for Agriculture and Stock-The Honourable WILLL\11 ::'i'EAL GILLIES; Home Secretary-The IIonouraulc \\'!LLIUI 1IcCOR>IACK; Secretary for Public Lands-The Honourable J OIIN HAHRY l'OYNE; Secretary for Public Instruction·--The Honourable JoHK HuxiiA'I; Secretary for Public Works-The Honourable J·.DJES LARCQ}JBE; and Minister without Portfolio~ TlJC llolloural!h· j OII~ }lcLL.\N.

W£th Seat in the Legislative Council.

Secretary for Mines-The Honourable ALFRED JniEs JmiEs.

CHAXGES DURING 'THE RECESS. On 9th M,arch His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor accepted the resignation of­

The Honourable EDWARD GIL\XVILLE THEODOHE as Treasurer; "nd on the same day His Excellency appointed-

The Honourable Jonx ARTHUH FlHELLY to be Treasurer. Sccrotarv for Railway«, and MiHistcr for J usticc. , ·

On 7th April His Excellency ihc Lieutenant-Governor accepted the resignations of-The Honourable JoHN ARTHl:R FnmLLY as Secretary for Railways and Minister for

Justice; and The Honourable JDIES LmC01JBE as Secretary for Public 'Works.

On the same day His Excellency appointed-The Honour,able J OIIN Annrun FIHELLY to be Attorney-General, Treasurer, and Secretary

for Public Works; and The Honourable JAMES LARCO)fDE to be Secretary for Railways.

SESSI0::-.1 OF 1920. When Parliament met on 18th August, the ::V1ini stry was constituted as follows:-

With Seats in the Lrgislativc Avsrm bly.

Vice-President of the Executive Council. Premier, and Chief Secretary-The Honourable En WARD GRAXYILLE THEODORE;

Attorney-General, Trlcl!surer, and Sccretar:' for PuLiic \York,; --'TiH' Honourable JoHN c\HTHUR FIIIELLY;

s(~Crctary for Agriculture und Stock-The llonouralJle \YrLLV.::u l\E.\L GU.I.IFS; Home Secretary-The Honour a blc i\'ILLLUI :VlcCOH1L\l'K; bccretary for Public Lands-The Honourable JoHK H.\RHY CoYXE, Secretary for Public Imtructiou-The Honourable JoHN HuxrLUI: Secretary for Raihyays-The Honourable .J.HIES LAHCO,IBE; and Minister without Portfolio~·Thc Honourable JoHx :\lcLLA~.

TT'ith S1at in the LI[Jislulil'l Council.

Secretary for :\Iinc&>-The Honourable ALFRED JA1IES JOKES.

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. HE LEG!SLATl'!E COUNCiL. 1 2rc.::.ideut--Thc: ll(JlluuntlJ!t' \YTLLJA~.r LEX::\:02\.

Presiding Cha ir!nnH and ( 'lwir!. an of Con1n1i1 tee ~-The I-Ionourable \YrLLIA:\1 FREDERICI\: T \YLOB 1 }I. D.

Ten1poral'y Chui rmcn of L'oHllllittec.-,­

IlALL) Honourable' Tuo~\T\~ :J.J-cHr:..\Y. l\lcDox.ILl>, IIonuural>ll' LEW!ci.

?\E\~ITT, J-Iunul1l'~tblf' TfllLL\:-'.

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Bc;n OiiD. llunott1 aLL• l{_-,;,;!JOLPH.

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('0\\ LhJL\V.'. J fnJ!OU!'rt!Jl{• J.\\IES.

Cn.\" l1oLuurnlJ1t' \Y_\LTLH Hl·-- ELL

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'l F_\liEY, J.ld110Ul':tl,ll' 13.\I-fl'LI::Y.

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II f~t_'lU_ L1.L_:E, l! onnurct1)1e ALBEHT.

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,Jo-:;:cs, iloncuntblc ll.\\liL'l"O::\ CL-l"l'.E.

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KH.l'.\THl('i.;:, I lonC;urallle C l-l_\l:LJ

Lu.ou. llcHwt.u tb;c J.DILS.

L\\\"60:\', .Hououroble GI:onr~L LEAln:, l]otlourn 1 ~le P.\THTCK J ::.r;:.').

L:~x:-;ox, 1Jo!J.nnraL1t· YtTiLLl, i. LLl~\VELYX, llonour;.. l·lc J]c~HY. J\L\RK:..;, llo11ourabl0 L'E \RL· :-:. Fu:u !lX_\:\fL :::\I D. ::\l~·Du.:-.;:ALJ), IJ(JlJOnrahle LE\-YJI')

i\ldlo:-;~ELC. HoHuurab]n FRA:\1-:. n:vlcPH.\lL. l-lonourable llEHBLHT GEORCE.

:\IrLF''· llc :Jun>·ahl0 EllW.\HI> lJ\\'11>. . }lOHE'fOc:, I] O!iCHr:t hie Br~RKELJ:Y n.\S!L.

~Il·r.\TY. Honuura1,], Honr:rn .ToPE!'H .

.::\-1-uHl'HY, liowntL11Jlc P_FT!:.'H. ~E\"JTT. 1IonolU'<IL;f' Ti!O:\i.\:-->.

::\rLr.:..;ox, I I unnllrahlc• { 'n \_HL!::-:1 FnE!l\·:H.J(', O'SEr\, J fononrahie Tr:'li(J1T!Y J(J;-'F!'H.

P\C:J-:-TI \;\lf'Y, J [onournbl0 GER\Ln. PAH~ELL, J r OHOll1'[l 1 Jlt> _.:\nT1ICR I-I oH \TF1.

PL\XT. IIonnurab1(' "EII_\l i'~\D I1 \RHl:-:. TI!OJC\B1"1::C1L

jh~H"\'E!.l. 11o:!nn: al,~c' E:r:\T:;:.T HH_\CJIUL 1-\'JOH!' .\', J1ol 1 ( tlrcdd;' \YtLL! L\I J.\:'.!L

1 Sun11nonC'd to Council 18th Augu~t. 102o, nnd n_ppointt?d Prc ident, 1·ice Honourable \Villiam f-Lunilton. ·whu c1ied :27th .July, .1D20.

:! Dietl ~ th Augu:-:t, 1 !)'.~0. a Died 2Stb }.lny, 1~)21).

-< Dit'rl 27th .Tnly, 1 ~320. 5 H.csin1ed hi:.; ;-,QHt l Clth Septemhcr, lf:I2(J. 0 Rr ignell hi~~ ::cat 1 Gth Scpternber, 19::{r,

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THE LEGISLATIVE COUi\iCIL-continucd

SKIIt\T~G, Ilonourablc ~\LEX \~1>EH. ~.\iiTf!, lloliOurable t_Tou:-; GolUJU::\. :STEI'f!E~S, J-Tonoural>lC' \YlLL1 Ul.

7 STEYf:~:-) lloJwu.ralde EH;.;E~J .}.DJr~·

~LJi>·r.n) llonour(lhll' HrcH \H!l,

TIYL01l, llonourai>lc \YtLLLUI i'HEIJEI:l'· M.D. THO.\H'sox. llo11ouraLlt' Ur~un.GE llE:.\ttY. TIIYXXE, l:inno:nuhlc k\:\lnu.:w ,Jo:-:..r~l'IL Tt-H:\EH. llonuuraldt• llE:\HY. \\'l!JTTL:\GH.\1!, lionouraule .\HTlilH llEIWEiii'.

1 Resigned JJi:-; ~cut ftb Scpte>mber, lD:;O.

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Speaker--The Honourable '\VJLLLUJ Jlr.;rnn.uJ (Jiur • ).

Chainnan of CtH1111littc0~-\Vu.I.T.nr FoHG.\:-.i SJL!TlL E quire {Jlw:/,uy)

Te1nporary Chairrncn of CornrnittCe:3--FoLEY, THOxLIS, Esquire (.lfundingburm).

KIRWA", MICHAEL ,JOSEPH, Esquire (Brnbanr)

POLLOCK, GEORGE, E,quire (Gr1 gory).

TAYLOR, CHARLES, Esquire (1Vinr! or).

VVALKER, HARRY FREDERICK, Esquire (Cou.·ourrc~,

1\PPEL, Hmwurable JOHN GEORGE {.1//,, rl). AR::\IFIELD, THO::\IAS Gr3I.:\1EHSALL, Esquin' (Jli'Sf!ntrt) BARBEll, GIWRGE PHILLIP, Esquire (!Jwui(I/Nrg). BARNES, GEORGE PoWELL, Esquir> (1J'al'1rid). B.\RNE;'·, IIonourabie vYALTEH l-IEXllY (JJ!(/imb<il. B.IYLEY, PERCY MoLINEVX, Esquire (Pittslcorth). BEBBJi<GTOX, \VILLLL\1, Esquire (Droyto11). BELL, ERKEST THmLIS, Esquire (!:'as.<ijcr ). BERTRA3I, Honourable '\VILLIAl\1 (Jiarr1). BRE~XAX, FIU~K TEXISOX, Esquire (Toon·unrn [1u) BLTLCOCK, FRAKK VVILLIA~J, E:squire (lJurcoo). BUTLER, RoBERT JoHN C-cTHBEHT, Esquire (Lockyul. C.\RTER, GEORGE, Esquire (Port Curtis). COLLJNS, CHARLES, Esquire (llou·rn). COOPER, FRANK ARTHUR. Esquire (lJI'! 111 r ''). COOPER, vVILLLDI, Esquire (Rosc1coorl). CORSER, BERXARD HENRY, Esquire ( lJunu tt). COYXE, Honourable JoHN HARRY (Trrurlyo). DuN :TAK, 'I'HWLAS, Esquire (G,I/1/I)lil). ELPHTXSTO"E, AcG FSTCS CECIL. ]~squire (O.rl1 !!). FIHELLY, Honourable JOHN ARTHl'R (.P>Hidin(lion).

1 FOLEY, 'I'B:mJAS. Esquire (Mundingbun-a). FOLEY, THOMAS AKDREW, Esquire (Leich/ r!-i'r/!1. FormE, FRANCIS MrcHAEL, Esquire (llocklrol,ijl(M,), FREE, EDGAR NoAH, Esquire (South B7'hban• ). FRY, JAMES PORTER, Esquire (Htwilpa). GILDAY, JOHN THEOPHILUS, Esquire (lthaco). GILLIES, Honour-able WILLIAM NEAL (Eaclwm). GLEDSON, DAVID ALEXANDER, Esquire (Ipswich). GRAYSON, FRANCIS, Esquire (Cunn-i.ngJwm). GUNN, DONALD, Esquire (Carnarvon). HARTLEY, HAROLD LESLIE. Esquire (Filzro_li). HoDGE, RoBERT S.-DLUEL, Esquire (.Yananuo). HuxH.UI, Honourable JOHN (Buranda). J.DIES, ALFRED AnTHeR, Esquire (Lor;an). KIRWAN, MICHAEL JOSEPH, Esquire (Brisban<i. Lnw, EDWARD MAnnx, Esquire (JJalonnr). LAHCO;IfBE. Honourabl" J.lc!ES (KrJ!prl). LLOY!l, \VILLLDI FIELD. Esquire (EnD[J(f'."t:l. JIL;c.·IRTNEY, EDWAR!l HENHY. Esquire (Yoozconr;). :'vlcCoRl!ACK, Honour·ablc \YTLLTUr (1'.-,irns). :\JcLACHLAX. PETEH L\LFHED, }}.:quire (Jft;·fh,lr). :WOO HE. ARTHl'R Enw.\RD. Esquire (.l ubign7r). :.\lonG.IN, GoDFHEY, Esquire (Jiuri/1").

1 Died 16th September, 1920.

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THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued.

:\h:Lux, Honourai.Jle Joux (F/ill(lr rs). O'SFLLlY.iX, JA}JES, Esr1uire (Iltnncdy). P.\YXE, Jorrx, Eb<]ltirc (Jiitchr 1/).

2 PnsK PERl'Y, Esf]uire (Hr rbr rt). l'ETERSOX, J.DJES C:HRJSTL\X. Esr1uirc (Trn·lfwnby). PETRlE. AXllREW L.iXG, Esquire (Tuom lml). PoLLOCK, GEORGE, Esquire (Urcuory). TIIORD\X, D.i\'!D, Esquire (Barlcr ). TIOBERTS, THO}L'S ROBERT, Esquire (l\'((3/ Tuozcoomba). RY.IX, D.IXIEL, Esquire (Trncnori/1• ). Rnx, I-IEXRY JOSEPH, Esquire (Cool.). RIZER, HrBERT EBEXEZER, Esquire (Tundah). S}ilTH, \YrLLLDI FoRGAJS, Esquire (Jfackay). SmiERSET, I-IEXRY PL.\XTAGEXET, Esquire (Stan/ey). SPEXCER. THO}!AS ALFRED, Esquire (Jfaranoa). STOPFORD, J.DIES, Esquire (Jfount ]Joruan). SWAYXE, EDWARD BOWDICK, Esquire (.llirani). T.IYLOR, CHARLES, Esquire (H"iudsnr). THEODORE, Honourable ET)WARD GRAX\"ILLE (C'hi/!agoe). THO:\II'SOx, AxDREW, Esquire (Tridr Bay). YOWLES \YILLLD! Jonx. Esquire (lJalby). IY.\LKER, H.iRRY FHEIJEHICK. Esquire (l'oorooru). \YAHHEX, RICHARIJ J \}!ES. Eoquirc (Jl urnun I; a). WEIR. Dnm. Esquire (Jlarpborouulr). \YELLIXGTOX, IYILLJ.DJ Jonx, Ecquire (I '/l((rt, r,, Ton·, r•). \YHITFOIW, ALBEHT EDVi.\RD YrcTon, Esf]uire (JJurrunr ). IYIL~Ox. THmrAs, E"Juirc (Fortiturl• \'all• y). \YIXSTIXLEY, YERXOX, E'quirc (IJuunlon).

·-----2 Elected lOth April, 1920, cicc Ilon. \Ym. Lennon, who resigned his cat 1 Gth January, 1920.

JOINT COMMITTEES. LIBRARY-

Lcgislaiitc Council: The President, Mr. Leahy, and Me. T. L. Jones.

L1 uislatirc Assembly: Mr. Speaker. Mr. Gunn, and :\Ir. Dunstan.

REFRESIDJEXT R00:\1:8-

Lcuislaticc Council: The President. Mr. NeYitt, and l\Ir. Davey.

Legis/a tire .'lsscm bly: :\'Ir. Speaker, Mr. Corscr, and Mr. Kirwan.

PAHLIA}!EXHRY BnLDI:-iGs-

Lr uislafi /'( ('ounei' ,' The President, l\1r. Perl'l, HJld l\Ir. Fo-wll's.

Leui8/rlfit·r .lsscm I1I!J: "\It·. Speaker, Mr. Pvtric, and Mr. Payne.

COUNCIL COMMITTEES.

STANDINU OHJJERS.-The Pn'si.Jcnt, Dr. 'l'aylor, Mr. Sumncr, Mr. I.eah.v, Mr. Crampton, and Mr. \Vhittingham,

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL

ELECTIO!'iS JcDGE.-His Honour ::\1r. Justice Real.

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEES.

STAJSDIXG OnnF.Rf'.- -:\1r. Speaker. The Chairman of Comrnittcl's. 1T on. E. G. Theodore, Hon. J. Larcomhe ::\Ir. :\Iacartuec·, ::\Ir. S\Yayuc, I\Ir. Vowle', :\1r. Gilday, and Mr. T. Foley.

PRINTIJSG CooDJITTEE.-:\Jr. Speaker, The Chairman of Committees, Hon. E. G. Theodore, Mr. Barber, Mr. Dunstan, :\Ir. Winstanlev, Mr. Roberts, Mr. McLachlan, and Mr. Grayson.

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CO _N CJL.

lXUEX TO SFB.TECT~.

Address in Reply­IJclJat (_' on. D. L~4.

Adjournments, Special, D, -~·D.

Auditor-General's Repmts-­Pul>lie Debt Heductirm Funrl. 7.

Sinking Fu: d 1JHdcr ( ioYC'l JlllH'nt Loa11 .\et>, 7.

BILLS--Appropriatio;l __, nnd 2~), 58; (r'nlnmittcc·

and 3 1, 59.

and 2"). 33;

Business, Order or \1cmpn·nn ncljrnn·nnwnt), ;)~.

Chairmen of Committe~~. Temporary­Pal!l'l laid un Tnlilc• !J,· Pn·· idlng ('b_,;ir

ll!all, 7.

Commission to Atlministnr Oath to New rue m bcr, 7.

Committees, Joint--i\p1JojutnJC·ut of t;u'lllhC'r 32.

).ic:--','lg·· fro1n i\~sc•tnlJl·,-. 32.

Committee, Standing Or;1ers­Appointnwnt of Jm•mlwrs. 32.

Death of 1\'Iembers-­Fahr·\-, 1-fnnonrahll'

ll.PUilCCd), 7; (r 20.

Gih·')Jl, JlC:U.lH'L'd).

29.

(rlr 1th an­of ''c·rnpathy),

(clt!ath an­of c~·mpath.-).

Death o! President (Honourable W. HamiJ." ton)--

DPa t li n n1H•u!w(·tL 7.

H!'"()]urin:J ~lJ • :---y!tJpath.\~ anJ ..:\ddrc:- -. of CPlldOJI'lHT. 27.

Di.ssoldion of Parliament, 11 7.

DIVISIONS-,-\ddrc~-. iu Heply (udjnul'!lllH:'nt of deb:th•­

no trllt·r,), 53.

l,iqunr .\er .\J!It_iJHh:F•llt Uill~ ·(<]tlu-,c· 2 (Jlr. f.,• !/,_,;'.-- Ut)lfttrllll, nt). 43.

J' oint Committees­...:.\ppointnwnt of JtJCIIJH!l''"', 32.

1les~agc frotn A~sL'luU1y, 32.

Lieutenant-Governor's Opening Speech, L 0.

member, New-ITonourahlc' \Y. l..c'JlllOll 7.

Members, Death or-Falwy. llnttourablt' Fc:rtlry (df·ath an­

~~lUllC'( dl. 7; (rc.~nlution of sywpath~·), GU.

Gib on, }loJJClllrtthlc~ L\ngu"' (dc•ath an-llUlD1 ·et!). 7; (rc:-,olutiun of sympatb,"), ~J.

Ministerial Statem~mt-

Op::miug Speech, The Lieutenant-Governor's, 1. n.

Panel of Temporary Cha.irmen ur Cum­Initt~Gs~ 7.

Parliament, Dissolution of, 1 l'i.

Parliannnr, IVIseting o:i---!)tn .. Ltmcliitlll r ·Hi by {_'lc,rk:, l.

Parliament, Prorogation of, ll 7.

Presid~mt, The (Honourable W. Hamilton) Dc:1th nnHount·cd, 7.

~ .. -mpathy and ~~.ddrcss of 27.

Pr3siUent, I'h J, lippointnlGJ.lt ol (IIunonrahle \,\~. Lcnnon), J.

Reply, Address in­D{•b<ttl' Oil, ~}. 44.

Special Adjournment~, n. :;q_

Standing Orders Committee­\ppointmcnt of IJ~( ·llbt·r~, 32.

Standing R·Jles and Onl crs, S0:Jpemion of­.\Jt1Jrupria1iou Dill) n. Liq1u•r ~\et ~ltll~ndt!IL'llt Hill, 8, 31.

Statement,, ruinisterial--Cahinct l'hnngc (1nring- Hcce.s;;;, 7.

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ACTING CHAIRMEN OF [, 'de " Chairm~n Temporary" j.

COI\'l:MITTEES or Committees,

BRENTNALL Honourable Thomas

Falwy. Jlonuura ldc B .. D\'ttl lt of. 31

(;ib-.on. I11HHJLI1'<l hiP ~\. I)('tti h of. 31.

l':·r•,irknt. Th·• (I!~;n,,,·mtblc \1'. llalllilt.'ll). Death of. 28.

CARROLI~, Honourable Robert Joseph­.\ddn•,, in H<'pl> b8.

CHAIRMAN OF COl\'HIII'l'TEES (Honour, able William Frederick Tay!or, II'LD.I L c :de u 1 w .. Presiding Chairman"!.

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TE.M~

PORARY (Honourabl8 Thomas Mur·" ray Hall)-

.:\nluiwltt'd (lll lJa!H·I. 7.

CHAIRMAN OF PORARY Donald)

COMMI'l'TEEIL 'l'r~M~

( Hocw·.n·ah\9 L2wi:; rife,

... ~OtJJiti<JI~·d o'll 11atwl. 7

CHAIRMAN OF PORARY Nevitt)-·-

COMMIT'I'EES, IHonourabh

:\ottlillctt('d oll pnn{'l .. 7.

('a!lPd uputt to tul.;:c the cl!ai1·, 41.

Liquo1· .-\et .\nll•ndmenl Riil-

'l'EJYi .. Tllomac·

...:\nu'JH!:•wnt Lllr. ]~Ntlry) ]HOYidi11g th t·

f-"Cncr<:d ('lectiou :-;haJJ 1101- tak(• pl<H·;·

\Yitl1in fonrtc 11 dc1 ,·:-:; of under Liquor :\et · v. ith Election:­in ord1'I'. 42.

Yvtc of IJon. n. Su 1lllll'l' tl) l1~' J't'col-d('d \';itll ·· ::'\-ot-('ontcllts," t]w honour:l\ll(' ltH'Jllbt'l' IJ:.t,i!J'~- en. ('d loth' "{'r'JI

t('Jd- ... )· <ift ·r rl1t> tcll~.•,·..::. lw.d !H"·n uppoi ;itl'(l. 4~?.

CHAIRMAN OF COMMI'rTEES, 'l'ElVl PORARY (Honourable Gerald Page~ Hanify)-

_.\'otninated on pcu1c1, 7. \Yithrlra\1·, from pauL·l. 7.

CHAIRnTAN OF COMI\'IIT~rEES, TEM-PORARY 1Honourabl3 Arthur Herbert Whittingham)-

::\'oill i na 1:d on palJel_, 7.

COLLINGS, Honourable Joseph Silver-­_\dclrc,., iu He)'ly, 53,

E OTTNOIT_J.

FAHEY. Honourable Earlley-­DI'~ttl, (ll!ll(ll!lll'C'tl, 7. Ht" -lti1 !IJJJ of ,''IJJ!utll··, 2~1.

J:l'INLAYSON, Honourable William FyJ'o­l'il.L

LiiJIIOl .\r-1 .\111 1 nd!nl'lit (2 ), .:8; (corn~ I•!Tt:,_'t'). ~1. ~2.

FOWLES, Honourable Edwin Wesley Howr.rd, lJT.A., LL.B.-

.\ ddn'":· 1 u ]{,_,1!1:: 44 li! Li ,']---

~i·ria!ioll (2 )) bD; (<oJUtHittu_'), 58,

tq•.uJi' .n .\1\Jt·~dtu~nt (2."~, 34; (culu-' i lil 1 (_'(') 4:5. (3':'), ~~.

1-';1 l I< :lcollt·;_ddt' B.) U 'ath oC 31.

(:jJ,. "'· llo~:oc!l·;t],],, "\ .. Dcaih of, 31.

::itatHl ()J·d<'l ~;ti !H'It~iut! of (Li(lllUl' "\l't .\!ltCJHlltl\·llL HiliL 0. 31.

J), :J!JJ [11111'-'iPil'Pd. "(.

H' q\111irl]! I•~ '0,!ll)lUiJJ,Y5 2U.

HALL, Honourable Thomas Muuay-f '!1 ,!1'1i'\ 1 )1 11} ('rnltlltlth•l', T:'lllpOlilr

~·t)!.:lt t~1t•d r)ll !'anl'l. 7.

HAJ¥HI/I'ON, Honourable William [vu!· "President, The" f.

HAN'LON, HonoHable John Stanislans-­A\ddi . .,_, i;J Hc]dy iillO-.l~" adoption). 9.

JONES, Hoaourabl8 Alired James (Secretary for l1lines )~--

\drlt ~·~:-- in H~·pl· il•<Jitl1- of onlt•r). 44.

.\d_;; :tli:tllt'lll. Tr_,n;pol'ary. 32.

.\.ljo,)ii'IJI)i<'iJt;.,, N]l,~Ti:t!. n. 50. BJU,~)--

.\p;l]'(~l11'-j Jtio-.1 n~c)_ 58; ko.ttiJJittt•t'l fD.

Liqtu>r ,~\et .~\ntcndtlll'llt (2 2 ). 33: !corn mill ''). 41, 42, 43.

VnLI'_\', l1onnltl'Hh1e B., JJc;Jth of, 29.

Gib ,111. Tluli,Wrahle ,\., Dcuth of, 29.

.:\fi lt i --tl'ri <11 Stcd:t~JJJ('nt~-Ca billet ( ~lwHgt~s duriu,r..:· n('('('··-:, 7.

l'rr,,idr•l!t. Tl:c !llonomah],, \\'. Hatniltunl, Ilf'·liiJ of. 27.

Ptj ,jd('l·t. '1'1 illoJ.(ltll'nblc- \Y. Lr·nnon)-l1n '('J:t..:, \\"rit qf Su11Jlllon:--. (\"Jn:Jlli:-> .... inn

H' d Onth ul ~\llt.:'ginncC'. 7.

Sn,pc•r"ion of (.\ppro· 8; {Liquor ~\et AtuPJul-

0 31. 32,

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KILP A TRICK, Honourable Charles­Address in Reply (seconds adoption), 14.

LEAHY, Honourable Patrick James­Address in Reply (point of order), 56.

Adjournment, Temporary, 32. BILL-

Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 38; (com-mittee), 41, 42.

Fahey, Honourable B., Death of, 30. Gibson, Honourable A., Death of, 30. President, The (Honourable W. Hamilton),

Death of, 29. Standing Orders, Suspension of (Liquor Act

Amendment Bill), 8, 31.

LENNON, Honourable William [vide " President, The"].

lVIcDONALD, Honourable Lewis­Chairman of Committees, Temporary­

Nominakd on panel, 7.

lVIcDONNELL, Honourable Frank­Pr·,·sident (Honourable W. Hamilton),

Death of, 29.

McPHAIL, Honourable Herbert George­Address in Reply, 57. Br.LL-

Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 40.

NEVITT, Honourable Thomas­Chairman of Committees, Temporary­

Nominated on panel, 7. Called upon to take the chair, 41.

President, The (Honourable W. Hamilton), Death of, 28.

Takes the chair as Deputy Presiding Chair­man, 54.

PAGE-HANIFY, Honourable Gerald­BrLL-

Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 37. Chairman of Committees, Temporary­

Nominated on panel, 7.

Witht.!r::t ws name from panel, 7.

PARNELL, Honourable Arthur Horatio­Address in Reply (moves adjournment of

debate), 53. President, The (Honourable \V. Hamilton),

Death of, 29.

PRESIDENT, The (Honourable William Hamilton)-

Death announced, 7. Resolution of sympathy a.nd Address of

condolence, 2 7.

1920-:\I

PRESIDENT, The (Honourabre William Lennon)-

Appointment announced, 7.

PRESIDING CHAIRMAN, The (Honourable William Frederick Taylor, lVI.D.)­

Takes chair in absence of President, 1, 27. Address in Reply-

A division having been called for on motion for adjournment of debate, and there being only one teller for the " Contents," declares question resolved in negative, 53.

Fahey, Honourable B., veath of, 7. Gibson, Honourable A., Death of, 7.

Imputations of slander and misrepresenta. tion as applied to another honourable member not in order, 53.

Lieutenant-GoYernor, Reflections on, not in order during debate on Address in Reply, 44.

Order in debate, 32, 35. President, The (Honourable W. Hamilton),

Death of, 7.

PRESIDING CHAIRMAN, DEPUTY [Hon­ourable T. Nevitt]-

Takes the chair, 56.

Unparliamentary language, 56.

SMITH, Honourable John Gordon­BrLL-

Liquor Act Amendment (committ-ee-), 43.

SUMNER, Honourable R.­BrLL-

Liquor Act Amendment (committee), 43; vote ordered to be recorded with " ::'-Jot-Contents," the honourable mem­ber having crossed the floor to the " Contents" after appointment of tell€rs, 43.

TAYLOR, Honourable William Frederick, l'II.D. [vide also "Presiding Chair­man"].

THYNNE, Honourable Andrew Joseph­BrLL-

Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 37; (com-mittee), 41.

Fahey, IIonourablc B., Death of, 30. Gibson, Honourable A., Death of, 30.

President, The (Honourable W. Hamilton), Death of, 28.

WIDTTINGHAM, Honourable Arthur Her­bert-

Chairman of Committees, Temporary, nominated on panel, 7.

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INDEX rro SUBJECTS.

Address in Reply, 19.

Adjournment, Special-From 19th August till lOth September, 116.

Assembly­Dissolution of, 117. Prorogation of, 117.

Auditor-General's Reports-Loan Acts Sinking Fund, 17. Public Debt Reduction Fund, 17.

BILLS-Appropriation Bill (Suspension of Stan<ling

Orders), 65; (Grant of Supply), 66; (all stages), 116; (returne<l from Council), 116.

Liquor Act . Amendment Bill (application of Standmg Order No. 274), 61; (initia· tion), 62; (1lfr. Sizer's amemlm<ent), 62; (1 ° and 2°), 64; (committee n,nd 3°), 65; (returned from Council}, 116.

Chairman of Committees, Temporary­Panel nominated by Mr. Speaker, 17.

Committees, Joint (Appointment}, 116.

Committee, Printing, Appointment, 61.

Committee, Standing Orders, Appointment, 61.

Death of Right Honourable Sir Samuel Walker Griffi.th, P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C., late Chief Justice of Australia­Motion of Condolence, 18.

Division-Liquor Act Amendment Bill, initiation

(Jlr. Sizer's amendment), 64.

Governor's Opening Speech, l, 19.

Leadership of the Opposition-" The Country Party" (Mr. Vowles), 18. "Th{ Nationalist Party" (Hon. W. H.

harnes), 18.

Leave of Absence to Member (Mr. E. T. Bell, Fassijern), 61.

Loving Cup presented by H.R.H. Prince of Wales, 60.

Member, New-Pe.a.se, Percy. H erbert. vice I-I onourabl<> vV.

Lennou, resigned (takes his scat), 1 I.

Ministerial Changes during Rec:ss, 19.

Parliament­Meeting of, 1, 17. Prorogation of, 117.

Printing Committee, Appointment, 61.

Questions-Auditor-General's Renort on Public

Accounts (1lir. Corsrr), 60. Goyernmcnt Debcntur<:>s issue<l in Queens­

land (.llr. B!phinstone), 60. Inkerman Irrigation Scheme Cost, etc.

(:11r. C'ollins), 59. '

Meat for Retail Butchers (Jfr. Roberts), 59. Parties in Opposition (Jfr. Pollock), 19.

Public Balances, Statement of (Hon. W. H. JJarnes), 60.

Stapvlton State School Cost of (Mr. James), 60. '

State f?chool Teachers, Alleged In-suffiClency of fiupply (1lfr. FnJ), 60.

Timber fallen upon Crown Lands, Royalties on (Mr:. S1va11ne), 59.

Reply, Address in, 19.

Standing Orders Committee, Appointment. 61.

Standing Orders, Suspension of­Supply, 65.

Sugar Crop (Queensland), Agreement with Commonwealth Government for Pur­chase of (Nlr. Smith's motion), 61.

Supply-Suspension of Standing Orders, 65. Ventilation of Grievances, 66. Vote on Account (£3,300,000), 113.

Ways and Means-Vote on Account (£3,300,000), 114.

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INDEX TO SPEECHE8.

BARNES, Honourable (Bulimba)-

Waiter Henry ELPHINSTONE, Augustus Cecil, Esquire (Oxley)-

BrLL-

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (application of Standing Ord<er No. 274), 62.

Death of Right Hon. Sir Samuel Walker Griffith, P.C., K.C.M.G., K.C., late Chief Justice of Anstralia-Motion of Condolence, 19.

Leadership of Opposition-Announces his appointment as Leader of

"The Nationalist Party," 18.

SUPPLY-

Ventilation of Grievances, 101.

Vote on Account (£3,300,000), 113, 114.

Suspension of Standing Orders, 66. WAYS AND MEANS-

Vote on Account (£3,300,000), 114, 115.

BAYLEY, Percy Molineux, Esquire (Pittsworth)-

BrLL-

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 63.

SUPPLY-

Ventilation of Grievances, 95.

BEBBINGTON, William, Esquire (Drayton)­SuFPLY-

Ventilation of Grievances), 105.

BRENNAN, Frank Tenison, Esquire (Toowoomba)-

\Vws AND MEANS-

Vote on Account (£3,300,000), 115.

BULCOCK, Frank William, Esquire (Barcoo)-

Address in Reply (seconds motion for adoption of Address), 22.

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, William Forgan Smith, Esquire (Mackay)­

Relieves Speaker in chair, 96.

COOPER, Frank Arthur, Esquire (Bremer)­SuPPLY-

Ventilation of Grievances, 92.

SUPPLY-

VentilatiQn of Grievances, 73.

FIHELLY, Honourable John Arthur (Paddington) (Treasurer, Secretary for Public Works, and Acting Premier)-

Doath of Right Honourable Sir Samuel Walker Griffith, P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C., late Chief Justice of Australia-Moves. Motion of Condolence, 18.

Leadership of Opposition, 18. Loving Cup presented by H.R.H. Prince of

Wales. 60. Ministerial Changes during Recess, 19. SUPPLY-

Financial Criticisms, Reply to, 108. Vote on Account (£3,300,000), 113, 114.

\V.ns AND MEANS-

Vote on Account (£3,300,000), 114, 115.

FRY, James Porter, Esquire (Kurilpa)­SuPPLY-

V cntilation of Grievances, 98.

GUNN, Donald, Esquire (Carnarvon)­SurPLY-

Ventilation of Grievances, 77.

J'AMES, Alfred Arthur, Esquire (Logan)-BILL-

Liquor Act Amendment Bill· (ini~iation) 63. '

SUPPLY-

V onti;ation of Grievances, 85.

McCORMACK, Honourable William (Cairns) [Home Secretary]-

BILL-

Liquor Act Amcndm.,nt Bill (application of Standing Order 1:\o. 274), 61; (initia­tion), 62; (2°), 64.

MORGAN, Godfrey, Esquire (Murilla)­BrLt-

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (application of St-anding Order No. 274), 62; (2°), 65.

WAYS AND MEANS-

Vote on AccQunt (£3,300,000), 115.

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:PEASE, Percy, Esquire (Herbert)­Takcs his Seat, 17. Address in Reply (moves Adoption of

Address), 19.

ROBERTS, Thomas Robert, Esquire (East Toowoomba)-

BrLL-

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (initiation), 63; (2°), 64.

1NAYS AND MEANS-

Vote on Account (£3,300,000), 115.

SIZER, Hubert (Nundah)­

BrLL-

Ebenezer, Esquire

Liquor Act _\mcndment Bill (initiation), 62; (moves amendment), 62.

SUPPLY-

Ventilation of Grievances, 106. WAYS AND MEANS-

Vote on Account (£3,300,000), 115.

:SMITH, William Forgan, Esquire (Mackay)-­SuPPLY-

Ventilation of Grievances, 81.

SPENCER, Thomas Alfred, Esquire (Maranoa)-

SuPPLY-

Ventilation of Grievances, 96.

SW AYNE, Edward Bowdick, Esquire (Mirani)-

SuPPLY-

V cntilation of Grievances, 89. WAYS AND MEANS-

Vote on ,\.ecount (£3,300,000), 115.

VOWLES, William John, Esquire (Dalby)­BrLL-

Liquor Act Amendment Bill (application of Standing Order No. 274), 61; (2°), 64.

D<:ath of Right Honourable Sir Samuel Walker Griffith, P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C., late Chief Justice of Australia-Motion of Condolence, 18.

Leadership of Opposition-Announces his Appointment as Leader of

"The Country Party," 18. SuPPLY-

Ventilation of Grievanc"', 66. Suspension of Standing Orders, 65.

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