1914 - 1924 - Parliament of New South Wales
1914 - 1924 - Parliament of New South Wales
1914 - 1924 - Parliament of New South Wales
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INDEX .<br />
1918 .<br />
REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-24Tff PARLIAITENT-THIRD SESSIO .N .<br />
P .<br />
PRINTING COMMITTEES (See " COMMITTEES '<br />
") .<br />
PROCLAMATIONS :-<br />
On openin.- Session <strong>of</strong> <strong>Parliament</strong>, read by the Clerk, 1 .<br />
PPO FORMA BILL-LAW OF EVIDENCE BILL (See " BILLS<br />
'PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION (See " ELECTORAL also "P I~TITIONS<br />
PUBLIC HEALTH :-<br />
PNEUINIONIC INFLUENZA :-<br />
.Motion made (Dr. Arthur) under the 49th Standing Order respecting the danger to the public<br />
<strong>of</strong> this State arising from the present quarantine arrangements <strong>of</strong> the Federal Goveriimen(,<br />
and negatived, 162 .<br />
13UBLIC SERVICE :-<br />
CASE OF MR . A . L . ROBERTSON :-<br />
Motion made (Mr. Bruntnell) for Select Committee, 95 ; leave given to sit during the sittings<br />
<strong>of</strong> the House, 173 ; Progress Report brought up, 213 (See " PAPERS<br />
TE:NiroR,tay I INIPLOYErS :-<br />
Motion made (Mr. lVillia?n Davies) under 49th Standing Order,, respecting the placing'<strong>of</strong>, upon<br />
the permanent list <strong>of</strong> Government Servants, and negatived, 30 .<br />
PUBLIC SERVICE , BOARi) APPOINTMENT (See also 13ILLS " also " MDUSTERIAL<br />
STATEMENT ") :-<br />
Petition from W. J . Hanna, E . IT . Wilshire, and J . M . Taylor, praying to be heard by Counsel<br />
at the Bar <strong>of</strong> the House, against, 200 (See " PAPERS<br />
)Tlotion made (Mr. Leoy) (by consent), That the prayer <strong>of</strong> Petition be granted, 204 .<br />
Counsel (Adrian Knox, Esquire, K .C .) heard at Bar <strong>of</strong> the Ifouse against, 211 .<br />
Ministerial Statement made by the Honorable W. A . Holman respecting, 213 .<br />
QUARANTINE (See " ADJOURNMENT ", 'also " FEDERAL " also " PUBLIC HEALTH<br />
QUESTION :-<br />
" That qu~estion be now put," passed, 23, 34, 36, 42, 99-100, 107, 118, 189 (1), 190, 191, 19 .1,<br />
204-5, 205, 209, 215.<br />
" That question be now put," and the requirements not complied with, 40 .<br />
QUORUM (See " NO QUORUM ").<br />
RAILWAYS (See also " ADJOURNMENT<br />
RAILWAYS AMENDING ACT, 19t6 :-<br />
Motion made (Mr. F . M . Burke) under 49th Standing Order, respecting the abrogation <strong>of</strong><br />
section 19, subsection 100A, Of, by the issue <strong>of</strong> a direction by the Commissioners that<br />
payment in lieu <strong>of</strong> holidays accrued is not to be made to dismissed employees, and<br />
negatived, 22-3 .<br />
TRAIN SERVICE TO MEET THE NEEDS or! NEWCASTLE AND DISTRICT<br />
Motion made (Mr . Gardiner) under 49th Standing Order, to discuss the failure <strong>of</strong> the Commissioriers<br />
to maintain an adequate service . Point <strong>of</strong> Order,-That this matter was not one <strong>of</strong><br />
recent occurrence and was out <strong>of</strong> order, upheld by Air. Speaker, 36.<br />
HOLIDAYS AND PASSES To ENirLoYErs :- 4<br />
(1) Motion made (Mr. Buckley) under 49th Standing Order, to discuss the refusal <strong>of</strong> the Comiiiissioners<br />
to allow . Poiut <strong>of</strong> Order,--!Phat this motion would anticipate discussion on the<br />
Estimates, which had been laid upon the Table, upheld by Mr. Speaker, 59 . -<br />
(2) Mr . Speaker made reference to his ruling as above, and quoted a precedent on 29th July,<br />
1908, 61 .<br />
DisRATING OF CERTAIN Es,,INE-DRIVERS<br />
Motion made (Mr . Lazzarini) under 49th Standing Order, to discuss, and their supercedence by<br />
qualified men . Point <strong>of</strong> Order,-That as the Estimates bad been tabled this matter could<br />
be discussed on the Budget Speech, upheld by Mr. Speaker, 67-8 .<br />
AIR. A. W. BUCKLEY, M.L .A . :-<br />
Motion made (Mr. Buckley) as a matter <strong>of</strong> urgency to discuss the action <strong>of</strong> Commissioners<br />
respecting ; negatived, 79 .<br />
GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND :-<br />
Motion made (Mr. Price) under 49th Standing Order, to discuss the necessity for placing on a.<br />
sound and solvent basis ; negatived, 118 .<br />
ADMINISTRATION :- -<br />
Motion made (Mr . Bruntnell) under 4qth Standing Order, respecting the present discontent <strong>of</strong><br />
employees owing to faulty administration. Point<strong>of</strong> Order,-Tbat the subject <strong>of</strong> this motion<br />
was covered by a, Notice on the Business Paper-Upheld by Mr. Speaker, 121 .<br />
RAILWAY AND TttmiwAy EiTPLOYFES :-<br />
Motion made (Mr. Buckley) under 49th Standing Order . respecting the threatened strike <strong>of</strong> .<br />
Point <strong>of</strong> Order,-That this matter . anticipated discussion <strong>of</strong> a similar notice all-Cady on the<br />
Business Paper, upheld by Mr . Speaker, 213 .<br />
ADMINISTRATION OF 'RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY SEEVICFS :-<br />
Motion made Mr . Osborne, on behalf'<strong>of</strong> Mr. Quirk, for Select Committee. Mr. Speaker ruled<br />
. that this motion could only be moved by the Member in whose nanic it stood, 209 .<br />
REFERENDUM (See "ELECTORAL") .<br />
REFERENDUM ON ABOLITION OF OFFICE OF STATE GOVERNOR :-<br />
'Motion made (Mr. Estell) in favour <strong>of</strong> the introduction <strong>of</strong> a measure proVidiDg for a, at hext<br />
general election, and ]Debate adjourned, 54, 98 : Debate resumed and ndjourned, 154.<br />
REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE (See " COMMITTEES ") .<br />
REID, THE<br />
11<br />
RIGHT BON . SIR GEORGE HOUSTON, K .C., P.C., G.C.M.G. (See also<br />
ADJOURNMENT ") .<br />
Motion made (Mr. Fuller) that this House do adjoarn as a mark <strong>of</strong> respect to the memory <strong>of</strong>, 77 .<br />
Motion made (Mr . Holman) that Mr. Speaker communicate pr<strong>of</strong>ound sympathy <strong>of</strong> this House<br />
to Lady Reid, 80 ; reply reported, 87.<br />
REINFORCEMENTS (See " MILITARY ").