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11 INDEX .<br />

REFFRE I NCES TO TITH VOTES AND T.'ROCEEDTNGS-'_2OTl1 PAULIAMENT' SESSION 1905-<br />

ASSEMBLY JOINT<br />

VOLUMES.<br />

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VOLUMES.<br />

VOL. I PAGE.<br />

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" SOBRAON," NAUTICAL SCHOOL-SHIP Q' See EDUCATION<br />

SPEAKER (See also "POINTS OF ORDER<br />

Repo rts issue and return <strong>of</strong> Writ, 1 .<br />

Lays oil Table X\'arralit appointing Elections and Qualifications Committee, 11 ; Report,-<br />

liiaturi~y, 27 .<br />

Lays paper oil Table, . 15, 37, 43, 59, 157 .'<br />

Reports Deputy Speaker's Commission to Administer Oath <strong>of</strong> Allegiance,, 33 .<br />

Clork ilffOrulS House Of mlaVOidable ilbsende <strong>of</strong>, and Deputy-Speaker took Chair, 123, 127, 133,<br />

139, ~143, 149 .<br />

RULINO-13 OF :<br />

That the Industrial Arbitration (Temporary Court) Bill was well within the Order <strong>of</strong> Leave, and<br />

wits in Order, 27 .<br />

That the motion for adjoll rlinicut, the " Cry <strong>of</strong> tile Workless," kvas not in Order, not being <strong>of</strong><br />

n. definitie character, 35.<br />

That lie was not called upon to decide the correct name <strong>of</strong> .Magistrate referred to in motion foy<br />

adjournment tinder 49th Standing Order, 74 .<br />

That motion ifor adjournment under 49th Standing Order was sufficiently definite, 74 .<br />

That the Landlord and 'I 'enant (Amendment) Bill did not interfere with trade, 110 .<br />

That ananictidniont having been move(] to insert certain words, the only question before the<br />

Committee %vas 'such amendment, as it affected the Resolution, and that an,~onorallle<br />

Iled<br />

Member could not spcal~ to the original resolution until the amendment was deci<br />

That a, INtellibel . was within his rights in demanding a ballot before tile Question had been fuliv<br />

put froiwithe Chair, .182 .<br />

That in in Oi~dcr <strong>of</strong> Leave <strong>of</strong> a, Bill tbe.scope and gencral purposes should be defined, 19 .1.<br />

Tile Order <strong>of</strong> Leave covered the general scope and purport <strong>of</strong> the matters comprised in the<br />

Bill, 198 .<br />

T'hat taking all the circumstances into consideration, he did not think the House was taken by<br />

surprise, and, therefore, lie ruled the measure in Order, 244 .<br />

That adjourtinient motion respecting prize fighting, was out <strong>of</strong> . Order, on the ground that the<br />

subject could be fully discussed oil the Colonial Secretary's Estimates, or when the Police<br />

Estimates were under discussion, 249 .<br />

That the practice <strong>of</strong> this House, basedton decisions given- for years past, had been to prevent<br />

double digcussions, and any question in regard to the management or mismanagement by<br />

the Government ' <strong>of</strong> public affairs could be discussed in the Financial Debate, which was set<br />

down for consideration, an(] the necessity for the Government placing a Sum <strong>of</strong> money upon<br />

tile Estimates to assist the exhibition promoted by tile- Australian Natives' Association<br />

could then be fully discussed, or when the Estimates were tinder consideration, 254 .<br />

That its clause 2 <strong>of</strong> the NVorkinen's Compensation Bill included the Crown in the definition <strong>of</strong><br />

all Einplo~,er, and, its the Crown was large employer <strong>of</strong> labour, considerable sunis would<br />

be chargeable to the Publie Revenue the Bill should, therefore, have been preceded by<br />

a Mcssagcl or have been introduced by the Government ., 294 .<br />

'That the IN'lotion for Adjournment would anticipate the Debate on the Lotteries Bill, which<br />

was among the Orders <strong>of</strong> tile Day set down for consideration to-day, and was, therefore,<br />

out ' <strong>of</strong> order, 343 .<br />

That tile object'in sending a Bill to a Select Committee was thatamendinents might be suggested<br />

which the Committee thought desirable, tile amendments made were within the scope Of the<br />

Bill, and W therefore ruled the Bill in order, 345 .<br />

RULIN( :S OF DEPUTY-SPEAKER<br />

ThatCollullittee, amendmentw,'Is<br />

to refer cases to Public Service Board, to motion for appointment <strong>of</strong> Select<br />

relevant 125.<br />

That the House had power to, , control its own actions as to whether it would entertain the<br />

motion for privilege respecting newspaper article, and lie was not prepared to rule'the<br />

motion out <strong>of</strong> Order, 142 .<br />

SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT :- .<br />

Motion Inade for, and passed; 226 .'<br />

SPECIAL SITTING DAY :-<br />

Motion -made (Mr . Carruthers) for House meeting on Friday next, at 10 -30 o'clock, Government<br />

Business to take precedence <strong>of</strong> all other business, 360 .<br />

STAMPS (See " POSTAG E, STAMPS<br />

STAMP DUTIES (DEDUCTIONS) BILL<br />

Assent to (Session <strong>1904</strong>), reported, 3.<br />

STAMP DUTIES ACT, 1898, AND STAMP DUTIES (AMENDMENT) ACT, <strong>1904</strong><br />

Amended Regulations and Forms under Acts, laid on Table, 6 .<br />

STANDING ORDERS,:-<br />

Sessional Order allpointing Committee, 31<br />

Motion mado (Hr . J;rade) for suspension <strong>of</strong>, and debate adjourned, 80 Debate resumed,<br />

motion agreed to, 81 . 1<br />

Motion <strong>of</strong> urgency to suspend Sessional Orders, 83 .<br />

Motion <strong>of</strong> urgency to suspend, 149, 209 .<br />

Suspended to pass Bill through all stages in one (lay, 89, 209, 211.<br />

Suspended to admit <strong>of</strong> presentation <strong>of</strong> Petition, 140 .<br />

Motion made (31r . Carruthers) for Suspension <strong>of</strong>, 327 .<br />

Motion made (Mr . Carruthers) for Suspension <strong>of</strong>, to enable a Motion to be moved foi<br />

consideration pro formd, under 256A Standing Order" 364.<br />

STATE CHILDREN RELIEF ACT, 1901 :-<br />

Regulations tinder, laid oil Table, 26 (1), 282 .<br />

STATE CHILDREN RELIEF, BOARD :-<br />

Rcoort for year ended 5th April, 1905, laid on Table, 257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

STATE CLOTHING FACTORY<br />

LAID ON T~BLE :-<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> public Sbrvice Board oil general working <strong>of</strong>, together-with Minutes <strong>of</strong> Evidence, 5l . .<br />

Comments by Comptroller <strong>of</strong> Railway Stores on Report <strong>of</strong> the Ilublic Service Board, 51 . . . . .<br />

Reply <strong>of</strong> Public Service Board to the comments <strong>of</strong> the Comptroller <strong>of</strong> Railway Stores, 51 ; 89<br />

(in substitution, <strong>of</strong>paper laid previously upon Me Table)] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

STATE GOVERNOR-<br />

REAIDENCE IN NEW SOUTII WALZS ov GovFRNoR-G-HNFRAL, A-,D-<br />

Motion made (Mr'. Briner) for return, showing cost <strong>of</strong> repairs, maintenance, wages, &c ., ii<br />

connection'with, 211 .<br />

STATE LABOUR BUREAU :-<br />

Report <strong>of</strong> the Public Service Board on, with a view to its reformatiou, laid on Table, 51 . . . . . . . . .<br />

d. . . . 1 2 1 11<br />

. . . . . . 2 ~ 177<br />

2 501<br />

. . . . . . 2 5W<br />

121

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