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 />
192t .<br />
REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND rnoCEEDINGS, VOL .<br />
1-25TH rARLIAMENT-THIMD SESSION.<br />
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SPEAKER *(continued) :-<br />
S<br />
RUTANCS OF :-<br />
That he adhered to the ruling lie had given last Session on the <strong>Parliament</strong>ary 'Elections (Casual<br />
Vacancies) Bill, and coubt not uohold the contrmtion that the Parlia~nieutary, Elections-<br />
(Ca.sual Vaewacies~ Amendment Bill contravened the Constitution, but- lie expressed no<br />
.opinion as to whether the Bill should or should not be reserved for Royal Assent, SO .<br />
That lie could not uphold the contention that the Wheat Bill was a temporary measure, and that.<br />
its duration should have been: expressed in accordance with Standing Order No. 249, 108 .<br />
That lie could not uphold the contention that the 2-Niotherhoo'd Endowment Bill was out <strong>of</strong><br />
order ou the ground that Clause 16 propo3ed to aniend the Public Service Aot without<br />
mention in the Title, 127 .<br />
0--i- Ilorioms i.-on Aimour.NAIEVT UM)En Tnu 49TIT STANDISO . ORDER<br />
In bb)ision-That when a motion had been actually submitted to the House and then ruled out<br />
<strong>of</strong> order, it was not the practice to draw a second motion from the Box without puttio(r<br />
the Question to the T.-Iouse . 99, 119 .<br />
On Time allowed for placing Notices in the Box, 103.<br />
That the 11 Urgency " <strong>of</strong> a matter -was decided by five members rising in their, places in support,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the motion, 103.<br />
That it wa's competent to discuss a motion respe6tinu " inereased charges for periodical or<br />
season tickets to women travellers," nothwithstalding that a Royal, Commission was<br />
inquiring into the control and management <strong>of</strong> the Railways-He was not going W'appl .v<br />
the rule in a way that would prevent members from discussing on a motion for adjournment,<br />
some specific matter suddenly arising which they might wish to bring before the-<br />
House, 50 .<br />
That the ,notion, " The completion <strong>of</strong> the deviation works on the western railway line near<br />
Ccorge's Plains," had not been submitted in a proper inanner, q9.<br />
That lie overruled the contention that the motion regarding the establisliment <strong>of</strong> a State<br />
Coal-mine on the area reserved by the Crown for that purpose was out <strong>of</strong> order on the<br />
following grounds :--(a) that it was not definite ; (b) that it, anticipated Debate do an<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> the Day in relation to the State Industries Bill-but he upheld the 6ontention<br />
that it would anticipate Debate oA a motion on the Notice Paper regarding the establishing<br />
<strong>of</strong> a State Coal-mine, 119 .<br />
That the motion relating to the expulsion (~f Dr . G . S . Thompson from the <strong>New</strong> Son i th <strong>Wales</strong>.<br />
Branch <strong>of</strong> the B.M .A . could be discussed on the Estimates, and was bherefore out <strong>of</strong><br />
order, 116.<br />
0,; Pois-rs or ORDER REPORTED FROM COTIPAUTTEE OF THE WHOLE<br />
In'Rdfei~&iice to " Time " in which-Objeotioti must be takea to Chairman's Rulin-That in<br />
Honourable Member shotild have an opportunity <strong>of</strong> te3ting P the Chairm-tu's Rul'ing, 94 .<br />
On Refhsal <strong>of</strong> Chairiiiiii .<strong>of</strong> Committees to receive certain Nlotlons-Thiit under Standin- Order<br />
No . 330 the Chairman had a discretion and could reftice a motion 11 That the Chairman<br />
leave the Chair " but there was no such Standing Order applicable to the inotion " That a<br />
clause be postponed," 94 .<br />
That lie upheld the ruling <strong>of</strong> the, Chairman-That a new clause proposed to be inserted in the<br />
W-heat Marketing Bill giving " preference <strong>of</strong> employment " was within the scope <strong>of</strong><br />
the Bill, 101 .<br />
SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT (See ADJOURNMENT<br />
-STANDING ORDERS (See also " COMMITtFES<br />
Sessional Order appointing Committee, 51 .<br />
Motion to suspend to bring in and proceed with Bill as a matter <strong>of</strong> Urgency, is fa:r as first<br />
~rcading in one day, 76 .<br />
1NIotion to suspend to bring in and pass Supply Bill through all stages in one day (bcjror~<br />
Adt1ress in 1?eply had beC7z disposed <strong>of</strong>) 36 ; S~, 14~d (after I') .<br />
Motion to suspend to brim, in and pass Bill through all stages in one day, Urgency, 80,105,<br />
137(s), 165.<br />
Motion to suspend to pass 'Bill through remaining stages in one day, Urgency, 101 .<br />
Motion made, as a matter <strong>of</strong> urgqncy, to stippond, for the pre3entation <strong>of</strong> a Petition, the time<br />
for that purpose having passed, 141 .<br />
STATE COAL-MINE (See "ADJOURNMENT" ; also, " MINING<br />
STOREY, THE TION . JOHN (See " PRE2MIER " ; also " MINUSTERIAL STATEK]ENT also~<br />
" ELECTORAL ") .<br />
STUART-ROBE,RTs6N, ROBERT JAMES, M..L .A .<br />
Appointed Chairman <strong>of</strong> Connnittecs'(for thi.3 day only), 35 ; Vor 1he8esqio .,i)j 46 .<br />
SUPPLY (See "FINANCE .")<br />
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T<br />
rELLERS (See " DIVISIONS 'also " NO TELLERS<br />
TROM PSON, Dr . G . S . (See " PUBIC HEALTH<br />
TRAMWAYS<br />
TRAMWAY FROM NARRALEE-2i To PITTWATER :-<br />
Motion niade (Mr. El-yte!l) to refer work to <strong>Parliament</strong>arv Standing Comniittcc on Public Works,<br />
and Debate adjourned,'SS ; Moti~n agreed to, 187 .<br />
TRAMWAY VRO'A CURY, C17RT, To FRrSHWATFr,<br />
j1Joti o!l In ' ~Ic Est-11) to r.0 fer ' wo~k t' o <strong>Parliament</strong>iry Standill~ COMMittC8 on Public IVorks,.<br />
186.