1914 - 1924 - Parliament of New South Wales
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INDEX.,<br />
TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL.<br />
1915-16.<br />
1-23RD rARLIAMENT-FOURTII<br />
SEsS,ON .<br />
PAPERS ORDERED TO M PROTED .<br />
ASSEMBLY JOINT<br />
Vo VOLUMES.<br />
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MESSAGES (continued)<br />
FROM COIUNCIL To ASSEMBLY (continued)<br />
.Agreeing to the Assembly's amendments in <strong>New</strong>castleHeṣpi tal Bi 11 and making a consequential<br />
amendment- in the Title, 144.<br />
Agreeing V3 amendment upon its amendment, and -further- amending such amendment in the<br />
N[6dical .Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, 201 .<br />
.4greeing to Free-Conference"ard- appointing time and place <strong>of</strong> meeti .<br />
Dg its Managers, respecting<br />
the Fair Rents Bill, 315.<br />
Agreeing to Free~ Conference, and appointing time and place <strong>of</strong> meeting its Managers respecting<br />
the-Valuation <strong>of</strong> Lands Bill (No . 2 347 .<br />
.<br />
Agreeingto As.semb.1y's amendments ih Height <strong>of</strong> Buildings (Ai-Dendm<br />
ent) Bill, 334.<br />
Asking leave to examine a Member <strong>of</strong> the Assenibly'before Select Committee on Military and<br />
i Naval Hospital Home Bill, 120, 124.<br />
Asking leave to examine a Member <strong>of</strong> the Assembly before the Select Committee on " State<br />
i Children Relief .Act, 1901-Inquiry itito the Whole Administration <strong>of</strong>," 397 .<br />
Granting leave to the Honorable Frederick Flowers, M.L.C., to give'evidence before'a Select<br />
Committee on Prevalence <strong>of</strong> Venereal Diseases, 143 .'<br />
Granting leave to the Honorable Dr . Mackellar, M .L .C ., to attend as a witness before Seled<br />
Committee on Prevalence <strong>of</strong> Venereal Diseases, 221 .<br />
6t insisting upon its amendment disagreed to by the Assembly in the Resolution to amend<br />
Schedule One <strong>of</strong> the Industrial Arbitration Act, 200 .<br />
N6t insisting upon its amendment disagreed to by the Assembly*in the Loans (Interest) Bill, 224 .<br />
Requesting Assembly to proceed with Dentists (Ameadment) Bill, uader 296th Standing<br />
Order, 51 .<br />
Insistint upon one and not insisting upon other amendments disagreed to in the Valuation<br />
<strong>of</strong> a;nd Bill (No . 2), 310 .<br />
'Ingiating upon amendments, disagreed to by the Assembly in the Liquor Amendment Bill, 315 .<br />
ID~isting upon some'<strong>of</strong> its amendments, disagreeing to one <strong>of</strong> Assembl y 's .amendments upon 'its<br />
amendment, not insisting upon other, and agreeing to Assembly 'S amendment upon its<br />
amendment, in the Faft- Rents Bill, 308.<br />
Insisting upon some <strong>of</strong> its amendments and amending other, and no longer insisting upon other<br />
amendments disagreed to by Assembly in Fair Rents Bill. 319-20.<br />
No longer insisting upon its amendment omitting clause 68 in the Valuation <strong>of</strong> Land Bill<br />
(No . 2), butTroposes to insert certain words in such clause, 348<br />
Insisting upon ,<br />
its amendments disagreed to by the Assembly in the Eight Hour~ Bill, 379-.80 .<br />
Insisting on ope and not insisting upon the other <strong>of</strong> the amendments disagreed to by the<br />
Assembly in the Superannuation Bill, 445 .<br />
Agree ng to postponement <strong>of</strong> meeting <strong>of</strong> Free Conference respecting the Eight Hours Bill until<br />
: To-morrow, at the same hour and place, 393.<br />
Agreeing c to amendments made by the Assembly, but amending the said amendments in the<br />
D ~iitists (Amendment) Bill, 42 .3 .<br />
Agre,~ng to a Free Conference, and appointing timed and place <strong>of</strong> Meeting, and naming RE<br />
anagers, respecting the Eight Hours Bill, 391 .<br />
Agreeing to a Free Conference, and appointing time and place <strong>of</strong> Meeting,-and namingits<br />
~Iaiiagers, respecting the Superannuation Bill ; 446 .<br />
Not insisting upon its amendment disagreed to by the Assembly and agreeing to the Assembly's<br />
amendments upon its amendments in the Liquor Referendum Bill, 410 .<br />
Not insisting upon its amendment disagreed to by the Assembly in the Naturalised Subjects<br />
Franchise Bill, 426 .<br />
Not insisting upon its amendment disagreed to by the Assembly in the Railways Crossings Bill,<br />
391 .<br />
No longer insisting upon certain amendments disagreed to by the Assembly, but still insisting<br />
uVon one and agreeing to recommendations made by the Free Conference in the Eight,<br />
Hours Bill, 400 .<br />
No Ionge r insisting upon its amendment disagreed to by the Assembly, but proposes such<br />
amendment shall read as set out in the Report <strong>of</strong> the Managers <strong>of</strong> the Free Conference in<br />
the Superannuation Bill, 447 .<br />
METAL QUARRIES, KIA-AA AND PORT KEMBLA (See 11 STATE ENTERPRISES ") .<br />
METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE (See also "ADJOURN-<br />
M ENT ") :- .<br />
I<br />
Report for year ended 30th June, 1915, together with Appendices, Diagrams, and Plans, 197<br />
Return <strong>of</strong> persons <strong>of</strong> enemy birth or origin employed in, 193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />
METROPOLITAN MUNICIPAL BILL khang~d to GREATER SYDNEY BILL<br />
METROPOLITAN TRAFFIC, ACT, 1900<br />
Re<br />
.9<br />
ulations under, 7, 127, 310 .<br />
METROPOLITAN WATER AND SEWERAGE ACTS, 1880-1891 :-<br />
By-laws, 7, 157, 371 .<br />
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METROPOLITAN WATER AND SEWERAGE AMENDMENT BILL ~See "BILLS") .<br />
MID-DAY :-<br />
Sittings after, 262, 314 .<br />
MIDNIGRT<br />
Sittings after, 25, 30, 51, 57, 63, 73~ 84, 105, 110, 114, 130, 136; 142, .147, 150_ 1 58, . 162, 181,<br />
.190, 198,,208, 213, 222, 224, 245, 249, 255, 259, 261, 272, 277,.288, 295, 299, 313, .320, 331,<br />
349, 353, 367, 370, 3739 376, 393,- 398, 4) 4, 417, 430, .437, 449. .<br />
MILITARY (See also ." DEFENCE " ; also EDUCATION also ADJOURNMENT<br />
STATE PU13LIC SERVANTS<br />
Minute by the Acting Premier (Mr . J. H Cann), regarding, called out on Military Duty,,and<br />
Public Officers who may volunteer for service abroad with the Expeditionary Forces, 87 . . .<br />
,EDUCATION OF CHILDREN OF [',CAPACITATED AxD FALLEN SOLDIERS :-<br />
Motion made (Mr. Bagnall), That the Public Instruction Act should be amended to provide<br />
that special additional bnrsaries and scholarships should be pro.vided both for Secondary<br />
and University Courses ; M6tion agreed to,`19 .<br />
RANDWICK ASYLUM-USF OF, FOR MILITARY AND N~&v,&L HOSPITAL<br />
Telepram from Minister <strong>of</strong> Defence respectinguse <strong>of</strong>, 81 .<br />
34ILITARY AND NAVAL (See DEFENCE") .<br />
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