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 />
1922 (SFCO-,D SESSION) .<br />
REFERENCES TO THE voTFS AND PiddKimrmls, vbM.' !~`.`26TH I-A4LIAA1HNT-SEC0ND ISEKKION .<br />
ADJOURNMENT (conti?llled) :7-<br />
OF DEBATE :-<br />
Motion made for, and passed (to iake precedence), 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 49 (2), 52, 54, 60, 62, 75, 82(2),<br />
40, 99, H5, 150, 166,176, 181, 206, 218, 221 .<br />
Motion made for, and negati ved, 151 . - -<br />
To a later hour <strong>of</strong> the day, 115 ' .<br />
OF TJIF Hovsx<br />
Motion made for, and passed, 2, S, 10 11, 14, 16, 20, 214, 52,~58, 60, 65, 69, 79, 133, 147, 199,<br />
194, 197-8, 213, 224, 229 .<br />
Motion made for, and House cotinted'out, 72, 1 .58, 208 .<br />
Motion made for special, and passed~ 182, 224, 229 .<br />
Motion made for, as a mark <strong>of</strong> rcspe,.it .iiu t4e, death , ~f ' a Member, I and passed, 107 .<br />
Motion made for, as a mark <strong>of</strong> respect oil tit c<br />
K .C.M .C . (a former Premier), 129 .<br />
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deatll .<strong>of</strong> His Honor Sir Charles Gregory Wade,<br />
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OF THE HousE, U-NDFIC THE 49Ttl STANDING ORDER<br />
flegatired<br />
Batlow Piatdi~iicd Soldier Seitlers-Employiqent <strong>of</strong> the, oti . the,,11atlow-Tumbarumba, Road<br />
. Aelief"Works: (Mr.* O'Bl'-Iew, 25 .<br />
Murray Lands Settlement Schernc~,Suppression <strong>of</strong> Reports in connection with the (31r Gregory<br />
McGirr), 39 .<br />
Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> prosecution against Mr . -.Marks for sending <strong>of</strong>fensive letters to the Speaker, Mr .<br />
Levy 48 .<br />
Tile proposed a6tion <strong>of</strong>: the Go~ernmcntito withdra%V tlie!riglits :<strong>of</strong> Industrial Arbitration from<br />
* the Pnblic-Servants .<strong>of</strong> the State (Jfr . Greitl), 73 .<br />
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Thic action <strong>of</strong>. the Attorney . Gineral in not givinq effect to the provisions <strong>of</strong> the 'Returned<br />
Soldiers Preference Act in :appointing Mn McKean to it position as'a I permanent . Crown<br />
Prosecutor (Mr . Afit)-phy), 7 .7 . , z. :, . 71<br />
Lack <strong>of</strong> Government supervision .ov6r orphanage.s, :permittiug <strong>of</strong> serious ill-treatment <strong>of</strong> certain<br />
children at the St. Joseph i Orphanage, Kincuniber ( Mr . SUIton), 81 .<br />
The decision <strong>of</strong> the Governriient -to charge High .School fees .- .Poiq <strong>of</strong>'Order,-That the matter<br />
was not one <strong>of</strong> urgent ; ~ pu -bli'l. ic impor ' ;' " tl'" ance-overr ' ' ' tiled by Mr .'S' peaker (Yajor Coandl), 84 .<br />
The action <strong>of</strong> the Uovernment in disiniesing employees <strong>of</strong> the Goverument Printing Office (3fr .<br />
mu)-,phy)_9S<br />
The loss sustained by the State owing to the action <strong>of</strong> the Government in not proceeding with<br />
the electrification <strong>of</strong> the <strong>New</strong>castle District Tramway Service (Mr . Baddeley), 101 .<br />
Tile recent imposition <strong>of</strong> fines upon inotor'brinnbus drivers for overcrowding. Point <strong>of</strong> Order-<br />
That motion was not definite-ovdrrul6d by AY . Speaker (Mr. O'Halloran), 180 .<br />
The necessity for the Honorable die Preinier'to urge on the Federal .<br />
authorities the immediate<br />
discontiouiinc-e <strong>of</strong> the Federal control acquired ubder the War Precautions Act Over vital<br />
induftri~s in' th~-Sta~e. -Point ~o~ b,dw-,-That ill6'tio'i~i not' (Tefinite-'averruled by<br />
Mr . Speaker (Mr . 1~cozt Fell), 192 .<br />
The failure <strong>of</strong> the (3overnment to honour the proniisc .made by the Minister for Health in the<br />
previous Administration to Dr . George Stanley 'I'honipson to meet any legal expenses<br />
incurred by I ini iii bringing before the Equity G.9urt, * under Section 99 <strong>of</strong> the Lunacy Act,<br />
tile case Of Farr ( .11r . 0o,ling), 216.<br />
.Ruled out or order .-<br />
:Tile age for women workers, ruled out-<strong>of</strong>'order by. fr . S peak er, on the<br />
g,ound that the iwitter could be debated on the Estimates which -had been Tabl6d .(~fr .<br />
vVIttlioran), 149 .<br />
The lowering <strong>of</strong> the Basic Wage for Womcn~Xlr.,Speaker stated lie had previously rule(] the<br />
inotioo out <strong>of</strong> order.on the ground that it coul'if b6 .'di8cusse,l oil the Estimates that ha(f<br />
been beeni-fully . discussed since on, the Lstimates <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Labour andJndust,ry, afid lie therefore ruled it out <strong>of</strong> order at the present<br />
time (Mr . O'Halloran), 169 . ., ~- ' . i : 1. , '. I i<br />
The need for enforcing the .law .which,piovides ipenalties . against motorists guilty <strong>of</strong> reckless<br />
driving . Point qf* Or le -,--That motion auticipateol dise*ussion (mi a motion already on the<br />
J'a pq~-uuli eld,by M r .. Sppaker. NeN .~;), 23 .<br />
Punis%oient <strong>of</strong> Persons guilty <strong>of</strong> cruelty to aninvils (Hr. ;17 'Ison 33 .<br />
Jtap~i,lly increm-i-ig cuit <strong>of</strong> fo(Ostuffis an&9ther Comolo litie" , (Mr. Moleiivowh), 30 .<br />
The ur.-ent nec -ssiLy <strong>of</strong> prompt encouragemont an I<br />
land settl~lnent (31r . Weaver), 5 .3 ., 1<br />
further development <strong>of</strong> inimignation and<br />
The action <strong>of</strong> tl~e Government in tiviking Ministerial Statements daring Question Time, thereby<br />
depriviug members <strong>of</strong> their legitimate ri .rbW in atteniptiog to elicit information in the<br />
public interest-Point, o/* Order,-77,rhat motion was not a definite one',<strong>of</strong> urgent p6bli6<br />
importatim-upheld by Speaker<br />
Thd riled for att'immediate alteration in the present system <strong>of</strong> Election <strong>of</strong> Members to the<br />
Hdu-i6 :'in 'ii"e' <strong>of</strong> ~acancies-"P6ffit <strong>of</strong> '0?dir ;-That 11166on anticipated diictmiim on a<br />
motib n already,on, the Business -Paper-Mr . Speaker having been assured <strong>of</strong> the probability<br />
<strong>of</strong> the,subject being,discussed-within a reasonable fime~upheld-the point <strong>of</strong> order, 210 .<br />
MOTION THAT A SECOND mo-rioN FoR u.mjitft 49ri~ OnDER, BE' K.WKRTAIXV.D ON, TUB<br />
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SAMP Dx~<br />
Negatived, 23, 53, 210 .<br />
APPOINTMENT .OFA PERNIANENT OR"O<br />
K PROSECUTOR<br />
Motion made (Alr. ilftirphy) under the 49th Standing Order; for adj oil ruin ent <strong>of</strong> the House to<br />
discus,i the action <strong>of</strong> 6ie "Atto*rney-General in not giving effect to the provisions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Returne'd--Soldie'rs Pr6ference.A&m' appointing :Mr . MCK as ~,a, PeKniallent ~Crown<br />
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