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1914 - 1924 - Parliament of New South Wales

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IN :bE, X .<br />

<strong>1924</strong> .<br />

REFERENCES TO TICE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL . i-26T11 PARLIAMM-FOURTH SESSION .<br />

ADJO URNMENT (See also " SPEAKER<br />

A<br />

also PNO QUORUM<br />

OF DFBATE :-<br />

Motion made for, and passed (to take preCedence), 13,16,18, 20, 22 ; 41, 60, 73, 79,109,111,<br />

146, 224, 2S0 .<br />

Motion inade for, and negatived, 100 .<br />

OF TILE 1401TSE '<br />

Motion made for, and passed, 1, 113,<br />

206, 210, 222, 261, 302 .<br />

16, 18, 20, 22, 25, 30, 4:1, 49, 66, 72, 74, 82, 92,133, 158,<br />

Motion made for ., and- House counted out, 178 .<br />

Motion inade forspecial, and passed, 2 .3~,,102 ; (qentenary <strong>of</strong> the Establi,~hment <strong>of</strong> Parliameniory<br />

In8litations JE), 86 .<br />

As it mark <strong>of</strong> respect oil death <strong>of</strong><br />

Member and Minister, 55 .<br />

the Honorable Sir David -,Storey,' Kt., 'M .L .C ., it former<br />

OF THE HOUSE, UNDER- Tap 49TIl STAYDINC ORDER<br />

Ruling <strong>of</strong> Speaker respecting Notices drawn from Box after .6 .30<br />

Government Business takes precedence at that hour, 19S .<br />

o'clock oil days on which<br />

The action <strong>of</strong> tile Broken Hill Proprietary Company in introducing a twelve-hour day into a<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> their.works at <strong>New</strong>castle ~ilfqjor Connell), 28 .<br />

The failure <strong>of</strong> the Goverment to hold a full inquiry into the proposal <strong>of</strong> the Master Bakers to<br />

I iji~rease the pyiele <strong>of</strong> bread (ilfr. Goslipg), 32 .<br />

Unemployment at present existing 9 at' . the, <strong>South</strong><br />

I<br />

Coast mines (Mr 117illiam .Daviex), :36 .<br />

The action <strong>of</strong> the Government in depriving tunnel-workeni on the City . Railway and tile<br />

North Sydney Construction Works <strong>of</strong> the forty-four hour week (Mr. jlf?wphy), 62. , .<br />

The refusal <strong>of</strong> the Government to .use the pipes ordered I<br />

by the Metropolitan 13oard <strong>of</strong>Water<br />

and Sewerage from .Hoskins' Iron and Steel Company, thereby depriving one hunilrbil and<br />

forty men <strong>of</strong> employment (3fr . Gosling), "~7.<br />

Tile arrival in this State <strong>of</strong> labourers and others from forcign'countries (Mr. Baddeley) 81 .<br />

Tile unfair treatment <strong>of</strong> public servants recent -<br />

I y<br />

retrenched ill regard to compensation payments<br />

(Mr . Lazzarini), 86 .<br />

Tile arrival <strong>of</strong> numerous foreigners in a destitute condition into the City <strong>of</strong> Broken Hill . (Mr-<br />

Davidson), 89 .<br />

The immediate necessity for legislation to be introduced to prevent such scandars as witnessed<br />

at tile recent Artists' Ball held in the To%in Hall <strong>of</strong> the City <strong>of</strong> Sydney (Mr . Arkins), 93 .<br />

The proposed sale <strong>of</strong> 11 Ornionde House," Paddington, by the 'XIinister for Public Instruction<br />

(Mr . Birt), 109 .<br />

Action <strong>of</strong> tile Railway Coin missioners in refusing to take rai Iway- sleepers and other timber<br />

. supplies from the Wyong-Dora Creek districts (Mr. O'llearn), 201 .<br />

t<br />

The necessity for tile Covernment to take aet.ion to abolish the Shipping 'Labour Bureau (Jrr.<br />

.J&Tiernan), 216 .<br />

The action <strong>of</strong> the G'ove'<br />

rnnient in appointing , Mr. MeDougal as Assistant Comptroller-Obneral<br />

<strong>of</strong> Prisons (jllr . jlfcKell), 241 .<br />

Ruled out <strong>of</strong> order<br />

The inhumane and vindictive action <strong>of</strong>'the Governmenb in persecuting and prosecuting tile<br />

seyen Lepresentatives <strong>of</strong> the Transport Workers'Groap for their huniane action in advisinu<br />

inembers <strong>of</strong> the Seamen's Union to refuse to work the Port Lyttel lon., such beat having been<br />

declared unseaworthy ; and further the action <strong>of</strong> the Government ' in hdvising Judge<br />

Edwards to refuse to grant bail in such cases, ruled out <strong>of</strong> order for the reason, among§t<br />

others, that it contained more than one subject (illr. Davidson), 4,5.<br />

The proposed payment by the Coverninent <strong>of</strong> ~C5,000.to coin pcnsa,1,,- the loyalists oil the waterfront,<br />

as a. result <strong>of</strong> the High Court's dreision that prefLronce must ke given to returned<br />

soldiers,-as the matter was capable <strong>of</strong> discussion oil tile financial statement (Air . 1rank<br />

Burke), 143 .<br />

The financial difficulty caiiFed through the failure <strong>of</strong> the Coninionwealth . Note Issue Board to<br />

issue sufficient Bank Notes to facilitate the linanoing <strong>of</strong> tile Trade <strong>of</strong> the Country,-<br />

is ibe iuatter was capablo <strong>of</strong> dị scu9s,ion oil t1le Fitiancitil Stlitcnwjit . t-il1r . 1,"cott F01), 149 .<br />

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE<br />

PitOSCCUTION OFRFvitl,,qL,'TTAT1VES OF TRE TRANSPORT WORKi,,,vs' Gitour FOI . ADVISJ~N(~<br />

OF THE SFAMEN'S UNTON TO REFUSE TO WORK THE POYI -hyttdtOn<br />

Notice given under Tile 49th Standing Order . for ad ;oarnil-lent <strong>of</strong> the House to discuss, and<br />

j<br />

ruled out <strong>of</strong> order, its containing ino.re than. ope subject (4lr. Davidson), 45 .<br />

Motion made as a matter <strong>of</strong> urgency to con~i,lcra Notioc <strong>of</strong> Motion oil tile Notice Paper relting<br />

to, and negatived (Alr. .McTiernan), 61 .<br />

Ministerial Statement (.31r . Bavin) made in connection with, 65 .<br />

ANZAC PARADE (See PARLIA'MENT'ARY STANDING COMIAITTEE ON PUBLIC<br />

WORKS<br />

APPIN MU.RDER (See "CAPITAL PUNISHMENT."

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