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1914 - 1924 - Parliament of New South Wales

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INDEX .<br />

Xiii<br />

1918 .<br />

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, - VOL., i--24TH PARLIAMENT-THIRD. SESSION .<br />

.<br />

KING GEORGE V (See "ADDRESSES") .<br />

KNIGHTS' APPLICATIONS FOR MINERAL<br />

PURCHASES :-<br />

RIGHTS OF CERTAIN CONDITIONAL<br />

Motion made (Mr.<br />

" PAPERS ") .<br />

Colquhoua) for Select Committee, 34 ; Report brought up, 197 (See<br />

Leave given to sit during any adjournment <strong>of</strong> the House, 34 ; Leave given to sit during the<br />

sfttings <strong>of</strong> theHouse, 192 .<br />

Petition from A . J. Ilare; Under Secretary for Lands, praying for permission to appear in<br />

person, or by Solicitor or Counsel before Committee (See " PETITIONS," page xxx) .<br />

Petition from Franklin Knight, Felix Knight, and Edwin Knight, praying for permission to<br />

appear in person, by Solicitor or Counsel, before Committee (See "I"ETITIONS," page xxx) .<br />

KNOX, ADRIAN, ESQUIRE, K .C . (See "BAl?. OF THE 14OUSE also " PUBLIC SERVICE<br />

" PUBLIC SERVICE BoARD APPOINTMENT BILL<br />

LABOUR AND INDUSTRY<br />

OFrICIAL TouR OF THE Ho-.N . G. S . BErBY, IN A-.nPRICA :<br />

Motion made (Mr. John Storey) that in view <strong>of</strong> the financial stringency with which this State is<br />

involved the Government is deserving <strong>of</strong> the most severe censure for permitting, and<br />

negatived, .107-8 .<br />

LEAVE OF ABSENCE (See " MEM BERS<br />

-LEE, HONORABLE CIIARLES ALFRE 1), M.L .A . (See " MEM BERS<br />

LEVEY, MONTAGUE (See "INS URANCE COAIPANIES " ; also " NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE<br />

ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD.")<br />

LEVY, DANIEL, ESQUIRE, M.L.A . :-<br />

Appointed Chairman <strong>of</strong> Committees for Session, 23 .<br />

LIBRARY COMMITTEE (See " COMMITTEES<br />

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR :-<br />

SIR WILMA311 CULLEN :-<br />

Motion made (Mr. Gardiner) as a-matter <strong>of</strong> urgency that House consider action <strong>of</strong> the Government<br />

respecting payments made to, and negatived, 117-8.<br />

LIQUOR ACTS :-<br />

DECISION BY MAJORITY VOTE AT NEXT LOCAL OPTION POLL :-<br />

Motion made (Mr. Bruntnell) that in the opinion Of, this House the Liquor Act should be<br />

amended to include provision for the people to decide the following issues-(l) The prohibition<br />

<strong>of</strong> the manu :aciurc, irnportation, aid salo <strong>of</strong> al-,oliol, except for religious or<br />

inedicinal purposes ; (2) the question as to whether money coml~cnsatiozi shall be paid if<br />

prohibition is carried . Amendment moved (Mr . Ley) to omit paragraph (2) agreed to ;<br />

motion as amended agreed to, ISS-190 .<br />

LOAN ESTIMATES (See " FINANCE<br />

LOCAL OPTION :-<br />

DECISION BY MAJORITY AT NEXT VOTE LOCAL OPTION POLL :-<br />

Motion niado (Mr. Bruntn6ll) that in the opinion <strong>of</strong> this House the Liquor Act should be<br />

anionded to include provision for tho people to decide the following iss u es-.(I) The .p o-<br />

hibition <strong>of</strong> the manufacture, importation, and sale <strong>of</strong> alcohol, except for religiouslor<br />

medicinal purposes ; (2) the question as to whether money compensation shall be paid if<br />

prohibition is c .arried. Amendment moved (Hr. Ley) to ornit-paragraph (2) agreed .to ;<br />

motion as amended agreed to, 188-190 .<br />

.<br />

MAY'S "PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE" :-<br />

Mr . Speaker informed Assembly that the 12th Edition would now come into general use as .a<br />

text-book, .11 .<br />

1NlGGARVIE SMITH INSTITUTE :-<br />

Motion made (Mr . Oakes), under 49th Standing Order ., respocting-(I) The negotiations by the<br />

Government 1 1 in regard to the acquiring uy them <strong>of</strong> anthrax vaccines ; (2) the conditions <strong>of</strong><br />

the McGarvio Smith and Gunn anthrax gifts to the State ; (3) the need for fuller ~cvern_<br />

mental control over these bequests. Debate interrupted by Government Business taking<br />

precedence after 6.30 o'clock, 126-7.<br />

McCIRR, JOHN JOSE, PT-T. GREGORY, ESQUIRE, ALL.A (Soo " MEMBERS %ISO NORTH-<br />

WEST OO_TNIA ESTATE<br />

MEMBERS :-<br />

Sworn, 4, 11, 187 .<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> Charles Stuart Fern, Esquire, reported, 1, 4 .<br />

Death <strong>of</strong> Gustave Thomas Carlisle Miller, Esquire, reported, 115, 125 .<br />

Resignation <strong>of</strong> Macartney Abbott, ],,squire, reported, 1 .<br />

Leave <strong>of</strong> absence, on account <strong>of</strong> Military Service, granted to,-<br />

Hon . A . C. Carmichael, 15 .<br />

F. A. Chaffoy, Esquire, 15 .<br />

Thomas Henley, Esquire, 1.5,<br />

J . G . D . Arkins, Esquire, 1.5 .<br />

Leave <strong>of</strong> absence granted to T. D . Mutch, Esquire, on account <strong>of</strong> absence from the State, 15 .<br />

Do do do W. F. Dunn, Esquire, on account <strong>of</strong> ill health, 15.<br />

Of Elections and Qualifications Committee, sworn, 17 (4) ; 33 (2), 11 (1) .<br />

E,lection <strong>of</strong> Mark Anthony Davidson, Esquire, reported, 1 .<br />

Do William Cameron, Esquire, reported, 11 .<br />

Do John Bailey, Esquire, reported, 187.<br />

That Member be not further heard, passed, 99, 118 .<br />

Do do do negatived, 190 .<br />

REMOVED FROM CITAIMBER By ACTING SERGrANT-AT-ARITS :-<br />

The .Flonorable, Member for Sorry Hills (Mr. Buckley), 16.-<br />

The Honorable Alomber. for <strong>New</strong>town (Mr. F.'M. Burke), 16, 18.<br />

The Honorable Member for <strong>New</strong>castle (Ury Gardiner), 17, 90 .<br />

CONCLUSION. OF AN ARiTISTICE WITH GERMANY ::-<br />

'Motion made (Mr. Holman) for Special Adjournment, 147.

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