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. I - CONTENT So Proclamation Convening Parliament The. Ministry . The Legislative Council... The Legislative Assembly Public Statutes of the Session ... Public Bilis of the Session Private•Acts of the Sessio!l Private Bills of the Session Attendance of Members (Council) Attendance of Members. in Division (Assembly) Index to Subjects Index to Speeches Debates Pa.ge v vii Vlll ix: xi XV xix xxi xxiii XYV xxvii lxxvii 5851

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CONTENT So

Proclamation Convening Parliament

The. Ministry

. The Legislative Council...

The Legislative Assembly

Public Statutes of the Session ...

Public Bilis of the Session

Private•Acts of the Sessio!l

Private Bills of the Session

Attendance of Members (Council)

Attendance of Members. in Division (Assembly)

Index to Subjects

Index to Speeches

Debates

Pa.ge

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5851

P .A.RLIA.MENT CONVENED.

THIRTEENTH P ARLIAMENT-.SECOND SESSION.

(Gazette, J'lo. 450.)

P!·oclamation by his Excellency the Right Honorable CHARLES RoBERT, BA:RON CARRINGTON, ·a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Councii, Knight

Gr~tnd Cross .of the Most Distinguished Order of S:1int Michael and Saint George,

Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Coicmy of Nenv South \Vales and its

DependencieE.

vV HEimAS the Parliament of New f'outh ·vVales now stands prorogued to Tuesday, the twenty-third day of August instant.: Now, I, CHARLES RoBERT, BARON CAmtiNGTON, ·

in pursuance of the power and authority in me vested as Goveri10r of the said colony;

do hereby further pro1~ogue' the said .Parliament to Tuesday, the twentieth day of September now 1~ext ensuing : And I do hereby further announce and 11roclaim that

tlie said Parliament shall assembl~ for' the despatch of business on the aforesaid

twentieth day of Septem.ber next, at twelve o'clock at no.on, in the buildings known

as the Council Chambers, situate in Macquarie-street, in .the city of Sydney : And the

members of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly respectively are hereby. required to give their attendance at the said time ai1d place accordingly.

Given under _my hand and seal, at Govemment House, Sydney, this ninth

clay of August, in the year .of. our Lord one thousan_cl eight hunch;ed

a:nd eighty-seven, and in the fifty~first year of her Majesty's reign.

By His Excellen~y's Comrnm1d, HENRY P:UtKES.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

LEGI.SLATURR OF NEW. SOUT.H WALES.

THE GOVERNOR :.

His Excellency the Right Honomble CHARLES RoBERT, BARON CARRINGTON, a -Membm· ·of ·He1· Majesty's Most Honorable P1·ivy Council, Knight Gran_cl Gross of the.Most Distinguished OTqe1· of Saint Michael and Saint George, Govemo1· mul Commander,in-Cldef .of the Colony 'of New South Wales and its Dependencies.

THE PARKES MINISTRY:

Premier and Colonial Secretary .... THE RoN. SIR HENRY PARKES, G.C.M.G.

Colonial Treasurer THE HoN. JoHN FITZGERALD BunNs.

(THE HoN. 'I •

WILLIMf Jolli~ FoSTER, Q.C., re~igned. Sueeeed~d by

BERNHARD RINGROSE vVISE. , AttorneycGeneral ... i THE HoN. · From 27 May 1887, to .7 .Feb. 1888.

·lTnE HoN. Succeeded by

GEORGE BowEN SIMrso~·. Q. C.

Secretary for Lands THE HoN. THO~fAS ·GARRETT. Resigned 17 July, 1888.

Secretary for Public vVorks THE HoN. JoHN SUTHERLAND.

Minister .of Public Instruction THE HoN. JAliiES INGLIS.

Minister of Justice THE Hox·. WILLIAM CLARKE.

Postmaster-General THE HoN. CHARLES JAnms RoBE~;~, C. M.G.

Secretary for _Mines THE HoN. FR;\NCIS ABIGAIL.

Vice-President of the Executive Council, and } Representative of the Government in the THE HoN. JuLIAN EMANUEL SALOMONS, Q.C. Legislati,•e Council (without portfolio) ...

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viii LEGISLATURE OF NEW SOUT-H WALES-contimted.

1\:IEl\:IBERS. OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL : . . ' .. ,.

THIRTEENTH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

Abbott, The Honornble Robert Palmer.' L Barton, The Honorable Edmund: . 2. Bowker, The Honomble Richard Ryther

. Steer, M.D., F.R.C.S. 2 .. 3. Byrnes, The :Honorable William. .

··4. ·Campbell, The Honorable Alexande1'. '5 .. Campbell, The Honorable"Charles. , 6. Campbell, The Honomhle George. 2

7. Charles, The Honorable Samuel. Chisholm, The Honorable Jnmes. 3

8. Cox, The Honorable George Henry. 9. Creed, The Honorable John Mildred,

M.R.C.S. . 10. Dalley, The Right Honorable ·william Bede,

P.C., Q.C. .11. Dangar, The Honorable Henry Carey. 12. Davies, The Honorable John, C.M.G. 2

13. De Salis, The Honorable Leopold Fane. 14. Dodds, Tile Hon_orable Alexander. 15. Eales,' The Honorable John. 16. Faucett, The Honorable Peter. 4

17. Flood, The Honorable Edward .. 18. G2.rran, The Honorable Andrew, 'LL.D. 19. Grahame, The Honorable "William .. 20. Halliday, The 'Honorable 'Villiam. 21. Hay, The Honorable Sir John, K.G.::\f.G.,

President. 22. Hill;'The Honorable Richard. 23. Humphery, The Honorable Frederick

Thomas. 2

24. Jacob, The Honomble Archibald Hamilton, ' Ghai1·man of .Committees from 1 Dec., 1887.

25. Joseph, 'The Honorable Samuel Aron. 26. Kerr, The Honorable Andrew Taylor. 2

27. King, The Honorable Philip Gidley. 28. Knox, The Honorable Edward. 29. Lackey, The Honorable John. :~0. Lee, The Honorable George. 31. Lloyd, The Honorable. George Alfred. 32. Long, The Honorable 'Villiam Alexander. :33. Lord, The Honorable Francis. 34. Lucas, The Honorable John .. 35. Macintosh, The Honorable John. :36. Mackellar, The Honorable Charles Kinnaird,

M.B.,C.M.

37. Macleay, The Honorable "William. 38. Manning, The Honorable Sir William

Montagu, Knt., LL.D.2 l\ioore, The Honorable Henry. 5

39. Moore, The Honorable Charles. 40. Mort, The Honorable Henry. 41. Moses, The'Honoi·able Henry. 42. Neale, The Honorable James Henry. , 43. Norton, The Honorable James. 44. O'Connor, The Honorable Richard Ed ward. 2

45. Ogilvte, The Honomble Edward David Stuart. .

Piddington, The Honorable William Rich· man, G!tai?"'rnan of Gom:rnittees. G

46. Pigott, The Honorable William Hilson . 47. "Henwi"ck, The Honorable Arthur, 1\i.D.,

F.R.C.S. 2

48. Roberts, The Honorable Richard Hutchin­son.

4fl. Rundle, The Honorable.Jeremiah Brice. 50. Salomons, The Honorable Julian -Emanuel,

Q.C. 51. Shepherd, The Honorable Patrick Lindemy

Crawford.2

52. Simpson, The Honocable George Bowen, Q.C.

53. Smith, The Honorable John. 54. Stephen, The Honorable Sir Alfred,

G.C.M.G., C.B. :Jo. Stephen, The Honorable Septimus Alfred. 56 .. Stewart, The .Honorable John. 57. Suttor, The Honorable William Henry ..

Terry, The Honorable Samuel Henry. 7

58. Thornton, The Honorable George. 59. Trickett, The Honorable-William Joseph. 2

60. Vickery, ThE! Honorable Ebenezer 61. 'Yalker, The Honorable 'Villiam.2

62. ViTatson; The Honorable James. 63. \Vatt, The Honorable John BroW:n. 64. 'Vebb, The Honorable Edmund. 65. 'White, The Honorable James. -66. 'Vhite, The Honorable Robert Roddie

Driberg.Z ·· ··· Wisdom_, The Honorable Robert, Q.C.8

• Resigned, 1 ~larch, 1888. • From 8 Febru.ary, 1888. s Deceased reported, 27 June, 1888. 4 From 11 April, 1888. > Dc~ease reported, 4 July, 1SSS. 6 Decease reported, 30 November, 1887. 'Decease reported, 21 September, 1887. s Decea.~e reported, 21 March, JSSS.

LEGISLATURE OF· NEW SOUTH WALES-continued.

1\iE:M:BERS OF THE":LEQ-~SLA'-riVE. ASSEMBLY.

J'HIRTEENTH PARLIAAIEl\'"T-SECOND SESSION.

1. Abbott, Joseph, Esq. 1

2. Abbott, Joseph Palmer, Esq .... :3. Abigail, Francis, Esq.... . ,: .. 4. Allen, Alfred, Esq. . 5. Allen, William Johnston, Esq. 1

6. Ball, Edward Joseph, Esq. .. . 7. Bat'bour, Robert, Esq.... . .. . 8. Black, Reginald James, Esq .. .. !J. Bowes, John 'Yesley,·Esq.

10. Bowman, AlexanCler, Esq. . 11. Brown, Herbert Harrington, Esq. .. . . . ... 12. Browne, Thomas Frederic De Conrey, Es.q.2 13. Brunker, James Nix9n, Esq .... 14. Buchanan, Davicl3 .. • . .•

15. Burdekin, Sydney, Esq. . ....

Newt~\~n. 'vy entw.orth. .West Sydney . . Paddington. Paddington. .Argyle. .The.Murray. Mudgee. Morpeth. · T.ne HMvkesbury. .Purham. .vYentworth. East Maitland. C.entral Cumberland. East Sydney.

] 6. Burns, John Fitzgerald, Esq. . . . . ... 17. Cameron, Angus, Esq., Chai1·man of Co'fl].mitt~e~ ...

The Hunter. Kiama,.

18. Carruthers, Joseph.Hector, Esq. 19. Chanter, John Moore, lj:sq .... 20. Chapman, Michael, Esq. 21. Clarke, Henry, Esq. ... 22. Clarke, 'William, Esq. .. . . 23. Coils, Thomas, Esq. · ... 24. Cooke, Henry Harry, Esq. 25. Copeland, Henry, Esq. . 26. Cortis, William Richard, Esq. 27. Creer, Joseph, Esq. ... . .. 28. Crouch, Frederick George, Esq. 29. Dalton, Thomas, Esq. . . . . ... :30. Dangar, Thomas Gordon Gibi;>ons, Esq. :n. Davis, William Love!, Esq. .... . .. :32. Dawson, Henry, Esq .... 33. Day, George, Esq. .. . .. . :34. Dibbs, George Richa,rd, Esq.... . .. :35. Dowel, Vi7illiam Springthorpe, Esq .... :36. Ellis, James Cole, Esq. . :37. Ewing, Thomas Thon~son, Esq. :38. Farnell, Frank, Esq. . .. .. . 39. Farnell, James Squire, Esq._ ... 40. Ferguson, David Alexander, Esq. 41. Fitzgerald, Robert George Dundas, Esq. 42. Fletcher, James, Esq. ... . ..

Foster, William John, Esq. 4 .. .

43. Gale, John, Esq. .. . . .. 44. ,Garland, Charles Launcelot, Esq. 45. Garrard, Jacob, Esq..... . .. 46. Garrett, Thomas, Esq. . .. . 47.· Garvan, James Patrick, 'Esq .. ..

Gibbes; Frederick Jamison, Esq. 5 ...

48. Goodwin, Thomas Henry Hall, Esq ... 49. Gordon, James, Esq.,· .. . 50. Gormly, James, Esq. ... . .. 51. Gould, Albert John, Esq. . ... 52. Hassall, Thomas Henry, Esq. 53. Hawken, Nicholas, Esq. ..; 54. Hawthorne,· John Stuart, Esq. 55. Hayes, James, Esq. 56. Haynes, John, Esq.G 57. Henson, 'William, Esq. ... · 58. Holborow, .,Villiam Hillier, Esq. 59. Hurley, John, Esq. 60. Hutchison, Alexander, Esq .... 61. Inglis, .James, Esq. .. .... .. .

C;111 terbury. . The Murray. The Glebe. Eden. Orange. Y.ass Plains. Forbes. New England. Bathurst.

.. .. JS'orthumberland. The Richmond. Orange. The N amoi. Canterbury. Monaro. Albury. The Murrumbidgee. Tamworth. Newcastle. The Richmond. Central Cumberland. R.edfern. V\7 ellington. The Upper Hunter. Newcastle. Newtown. . The Murrumbidgee. Carcoar. Balmain . .C.ainden. Eden. Newtown. G'unnedah. Young. The M urrum.bidgee. Patrick's Plains. The Gwydir. .Newtown. Balmain. The Hunie. Mudgee. Canterbury.

.. ... Argyle. Hartley.

.. . Canterbury.

... New England._ 1 From 7 February, 1888. ~ From18 October, 1887. s From 17 May, 1SSS. • Resigned, 14 February, 1SSS.

5 Decease reported, 7 February 1888. 6 }'rom 11 May, 1887.

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. :x;, LEGISLATURE :OF .NEW ·SOUTII WALEs-contimwd .

62. Ives, Isaac Ellis, Esq. St. Leonards. 63. Jeanneret, Charles Edward, Esq. Carcoar. .. 64. Jones, Travm:s, Esq. ... ... · Tumut. 65. Kelly, John Edward, Esq. The Bogan. 66. Kethel, Alexander, Esq. '\Vest Sydney; 67. Lakeman, Allen, Esq. Balranald. 68. Lee, Charles Alfred, Esq. ·'renterfield. 69. Lees, Samuel Edward, J£sq.... .T,he Nepean. 70. Levien, Robert Henry, Esq. ·'ramworth. · 71. Lyne, '\Villiam John, Esq. ... T,he Hume. 72. Mackinnon, James Archibald, Esq. .,. .Youn~. 73. Martin, Willi<<m Fraser, Esq. Shoalhaven. 74. Matheson, George McLeod, Esq. ·... Glen Innes. · 75. McCourt, '\Villiam, Esq. ... ... Gamden. ·

McCulloch, Andrew Hardie, junr., Esq) ... Gentral Cumberland. 76. McElhone, John, Esq. The Upper Hul).ter. 77. McFarlane, John, Esq. ·'rhe·Clarence. 78. McMillan, William, Esq. East Sydney. 79. Melville, Ninian, Esq. Northumberland. 80. Merriman, George, Esq. West Sydney. · 81. Mitchell, Joseph, Esq. 2 Newtown. 82. Moore, Samuel '\Vilkinson, Esq. Im•erell. 83. Neild, John Cash, Esq. Paddington. 84. Nobbs, John, Esq. 3 ... Central Cumberland. 85. O'Connor, Daniel, Esq. :vi' est Sydney. 86. O'Mara, Thomas Chrysostom, Esq. Monaro.· 87. O'Sullivan, Edward \.Yilliam, Esq.... Queanbeyan. · 88. Parkes, SirHenry, G.C.M.G. 4 ... St. Leonards.

Parkes, Varney, E~q. 5 Central Cumberland. 89. Penzer, Joseph, Esq.... The Bogan: 90. Reid, George Houstoun, Esq. East Sydney. 91. Riley, Alban Joseph, Esq. ... South Sydney. 92. Roberts, Charles James, Esq., C.M.G. The Hastings· and Manning. 93. Ross, Andrew, Esq., M.D. ... ... Molong. 94. Ryrie, Alexander, Esq. Braidwood. 95. Schey, '\Villiam Francis, Esq. . .. · Redfern. 96. SeaVer, Jonathan Charles Billing Pockerage, ·Esq. Gloucester. 97. See, John, Esq. ... ... ... ·... ... Grafton. 98. Slattery, Thomas Michael, Esq. :.. Boorowa. 99. Smith, Fergus Jago, Esq. '\Vest Macqnarie.

100. Smith, Frank James, Esq. ... Balmain. 101. Smith, Robert Burdett, Esq. The Macleay. 102. Smith, Sydney, Esq. .. . East Macquarie. 103. Stephen, '\Villiam, Esq. Redfern. 104. Stevenson, Richard, Esq. "''ollombi. 105. Stokes, Alfred, Esq. .. . Forbes. 106. Street, John Rendell, Esq. East Sydney. 107. 'Sutherland, John, Esq. Redfern. 108. Taylor, Hugh, Esq. .. . Parramatta. 109. Teece, ·william, Esq.... Goulburn. 110. Thompson, Richard '\'Vindeyer, Esq. '\Vest Maitland. 111. Tonkin, James Ebenezer, Esq. ... East l\'l.acquarie. · 112. Toohey, James Matthew, Esq. South Sydney.

Trickett, '\Villiam Joseph, Esq. 0 ·PadcJington. 113. Vaughn, Robert Matteson, Esq. Grenfell. 114. "'addell, Thomas, Esq. Bourke. 115. '\V alker, Thomas, Esq. Northumberland.-116. '\Vall, '\Villiam Chandos, Esq. :vrudgee.-117. '\Vant, John Henry, Esq., Q.C. · G.undagai. 118. vVilkinson, Robert Bliss, Esq. Balranald. 119. '\.Yilkinson, '\Villiam Camac, Esq., M.D. The Glebe. 120. '\Vilson, Alexander, E~q. .. . Bourke. 121. '\Vise, Bernhard Ringrose, Esq. South Sydney. 122. '\Yithers; George, Esq. South Sydney.· 123. '\Voodwarcl, Francis, Esq. Illawarra. 124. Young, The Hon. James Henry, Esq.,.Speake?· The Hastings and Manning.

1 Resigned, 13 December, 1SS7; re-elected, 7 Febru::ti'Y, lSSS; resigned, 1 May, 1888. "From 20 March, 1888. • Resigned, 18 October, 1887; re·elected, 25 October, 1887. 6 Resigned, 23 December, ISSi. · · ·

'"From 28 February, 1888. ·5 Resigned, l.March, 1888

PUBLIC ·STATUTES OF TilE ·SESSION. THIRTEENTH PARLIAl\1ENT-SECOJ\TD SESSION.

:.ANIMALS INFECTIOUS DISEASES ACT (51 Vic. No. 30)-An Act to provide against the communication of Infectious Diseases to Animals. [Initiated in

the Assenibly by .M.r. Garrett, !March; 1888. Assented to, 16 1\brch, 1888.] APPROPRIATION AcT (52 Vic. No. 15)-

An Act to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of New South Wales certain ·stuns to make goocl the Supplies granted for the Service of the Year 1888, and for the year 1887 and previous years. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Burns, 20 July, 1888. Assented to, 24 July, 1888.]

AusTRALASIAN NAVAL FoRCE AcT (51 Vic. No. 22)-An Act to provide for the payment by the Colony of New South '\-Vales of a proportional part of

the cost of the establishment and maintenance of an Additional Naval Force to be employed for the protection of the flon.ting trade in Australasian waters. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Henry Parkes, 17 November, 1887. Assented to, 20 December, 1887.]

BANKRUPTCY AcT (51 Vic. No. 19)-An Act to amend and consolidate the law relating to Insolvency and Bankl'uptcy, and to provide

for the due collectioi], administration, and distribution of Insolvent and Bankrupt Estates, and for the prevention of fmuds affecting the same. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. 'Vise, 28 September, 1887. Assented to, 13 December, 1887.]

BANKRUPTCY AcT AME"'l)MENT AcT (52 Vic. No. Ill-An Act to amend the "Bankruptcy Act 1887." [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. vV. Clarke,

11 July, 188S. As~ented to, 23 July, 1888.] CHINESE RESTRICTION AND REGULATION ACT (52 Vic. No. 4)- ,

An Act to repeal the "Influx of Chinese Restriction Act of 1881"'; to provide for the protection of the Colony from the disturbances and national dangers of Chinese immigration, to provide specially for the regulation of Chinese at present resident within the Colony, and to indemnify the Government for all acts clone by Executive or Ministerial authority iu relation to Chinese immigrants, or vessels carrying such immigrants, since the first day of May, one thousand eight hundred and eighty.eight. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Henry Parkes, 1 December, 1887. Assented to, ll J:uly, 1888.]

.CHURCH AND ScHOOL LANDS MINING AcT (52 Vic. No. 12)-An Act to make better provision for Mining on Church and School Lands. [Initiated in the

Assembly by Mr. Inglis, 18 November, 1887. Assented to, 23 July, 1888.] CIRCULAR QuAY LA,-m SALE DEDICATION AcT (52 Vic. No. 10)-

An Act to at~thorise the formation of a street in lieu of Queen-street in the city of Sydney, to declare Queen-street vested in the Commissioner for Railways, and to provide for the sale and dedication of certain lands resumed for Tramway purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Burns, l May, 1888. .Assented to, 23 July, 1888.]

CoMPANIEs ACT (52 Vic. No. 14)-An Act to amend the "Companies Act." [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. P. Abbott; 12

.April, 1888. Assented to, 23 July, 1888.] CONSOLIDATED REvENUE FuND AcT, No. l (51 Vic. No. 26)­

[Assented to, 28 December, 1887.] CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND ACT, N.o. 2 (51 Vic. NO/ 27)-

[Assented to, 1 :March, 1888.] CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FU"'l) AcT, No. 3 (51 Vic .. No. 31)-.

[Assented to, 24 March, 1888.] CoNSOLIDATED REVENUE F.uND AcT, No. 4 (51 Vic. No. 32)-• [Assented to, 27 April, 1888.]

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND ACT, No. 5 (51 Yic. N'O. 36)-[Assented to, l June, 1888.].

·CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FuND [.Assented to, 29'June, 1888.]

AcT, No. 6 (52 Vic. No. 2)-

xii PUBLIC STATUTES 0~' THE SESSIO~.

CoNTRACTORS DEBT"' AcT ExTENSION Ac-r (52 Vic. No. 3)-An Act to extend the provisions of the Act 42 Victoria .No. 1!:!, intituled the "CuuLractors Debts

Act," for the purpose of better securing the payment of. debts due for material supplied by tradesmen· and others. [Initiated in ,the .Assembly ·by ·Mr. Carrutliers, · 6 March, 1888. Assented to, 29 June, 1888.]

CoNVERSION INTO MINING CONDITIONAL PURCHASES VALIDATION Ac~r (51 Vic. No. 29)-An Act to remove doubts which have arisen respecting the validity .of the conversion of Condi­

tional Purchases applied for under the " Crown Lands Alienation Act of 1861 " into Mining Conditional Purchases under the 19th section of that Act. [Initiated in the Assmnbly by 1\:fr. Garrett, 16 December, 1887 .. Assented to, I March, 1888.]

CouNTRY TowNs ·wATER AND SEWERAGE AcT EXTENSION AcT (51 Vic. No. 18)-.An Act to define and extend the operation of certain provisions of ti1e "Country Towns Vi' ater

and Sewerage Act of 1880," and to ·amend the· said Act in other respects. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Henry Parkes, 13 October, 1887. Assented to, 13 December, 1887.]

CRDIINAL LAw AliiENDMENT ACT (52 Vic. No. 6)-An Act to amend the Law relating to Appeals from Summary Convictions under the " Criminal . J_,aw Amendment Act of 1883" in certain cases. [Initiated in the Council by Mr. Simpson·, 25

April, 1888. Assented to, 20 July; 1888.].. ·

C:&owx LANDS AcT FURTHER Ali1ENDli1ENT ACT (52 Vic. No. 7)-An Act to amend the "Crown Lands Act.of 1884". in respect of fencing Conditional Purchases

and Conditional Leases. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Garrett, 10 July, 1888. Assentecl to, 23 July, 1888.] ·

CnowN LANDS PuRCHASES :VALIDATION AcT (52 Vic. No. 13)-An Act to legalise certain Conditional and other Purchases of Crown Land. [Initiated in the

Assembly by Mr. Garrett, 22 September, 1887. Assented to, 23 July, 1888.] ' .

Drs;rRIBU'l'ION OF Fu1ms IN SEliiPILL's EsTATE AcT (51 Vic. No. 34)-An Act to provide for the distribution of certain Funds among certain Creditors, in respect of

claims by them against Insolvent Estates, formerly assigned to Robert Hamilton Sempill, late Official Assignee. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. \V. Clarke, 15 March, 1888. Assented to, 17 May, 1888.]

GovERNliiEN'J' RAILWAYS AcT (51 Vic. No. 35)-An Act to make better provision for the management of the Government Railways and Tramwa)~S

of New South 'Vale:; and for other purposes connected therewith. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Henry Parkes, 21:! September, 1887. Assented to, 17 May, 1888.]

GovERNliiEXT RAILWAYS AcT AliiENDliiENT AcT (52 Vic. No. 5)-An Act to amend in certain respects the "Government Railways Act of 1888." [Initiated in the

o. Assembly by Sir Henry Parkes, 26 June, 1888. Assented to, 19 July, 1888.]

INLAND 'VATERS FISHERIES ACT (51 Vic. No. 26)-An Act for the better preservation of Fish in Inland vVatcrs. [Ini~iated in the Assembly by Mr.

Tonkin; 13 October, 1887. Assented to, 28 December, 1887.]

JuDGES ENABLING AcT (51 Vic. No. 17)-An Act to enable certain Judges of the Supreme Court to sit upon the hearing of certain new

Trial Motions. [Initiated in the Council by M:r. Salomons, 24 November, 1887. Assented ·to, 2 December, 1887.]

·JuDGli!ENT CREDITORS REnrEDIES ExTENSION ACT (51 Vic. No. 8)-An Act to extend the remedies of Judgment Creditors. [Initiated in the· Assembly by Mr;

Trickett, II October, 1887. Assented to, 23 July, 1888.]

METROPOLITAN 'VATER A~"D SEWERAGE ACT A~IENDliiENT AcT (51 Vic. No. 28)-An Act to constitute the Board.of \Vater Supply and S.ewerage, and to amend the "Metropolitan ''7ater and Sewerage Act of 1880," and for other purposes. [Initiated in the Assembly by i:lir Henry Parkes,.! December, 1~87. Assented to, I March, 1888.]

MuNICIPAL LoANS AcT (52 Vic. No. 9)-An Act to enable Municipal Corporations to borrow mo.ney, by way of mortgage, on land held or

purchased for the erection of Town Halls or Municipal Chambers, and also to give, as security for any such Loan, the said land and any buildings already erected or hereafter to be erectecl upon such land. [Initiated iri the Assembly by Mr. ·Day, 5 July, 1888. .Assented to, 23 July; 1888.]

MuNiCIPAL ROADS A);"D STREETS ~ACT '(5J'Vic. 'No. 20).:._ An Act to amend the II 7th section of the " Municipalities Act of 1867 " in certain respects.

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Frank Farnell, 27 September, 1887. Assented to, 13 December, 1887.]

PUBLIC STATUTES OF THE SESSION. xiii

l'unuc WoRKS AcT (51 Vic. No. 37)-An Act to provide for the constitution of an Authority to investigate and report upon proposals

fot Public• ·works and the carrying out thereof when authorised by Parliament, to make bettet· provision for. the acquisition of land· for carrying out such Works, and for other purposes in co"tmection therewith. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Henry Parkes, 3 Novembei·, 1887. Assented to, 5 June, 1888.] ·

l'liBLIC \VoRKS LoAN Acr (52 Vic. No. 17)-An Act to authorise the raising of a Loan for the Public Service of the Colony and for other pur.

poses. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Burns, 20 July, 1888. Assented to, 24 July, 1888.]

HEPA\'i\IENT oF LoAN.~ Acr (52 Yic. No. 16)-An Act to authorise the raising of a Loan for the Repayment of Loans. [Initiated in the Assembly

by Mr. Burns, 20 July, 1888. Assented to, 24 July, 1888.]

HocKDALE :MUNICU'ALITY RENAi\nNc AcT (51 Vic. No. 33)-An Act to alter the name of the Municipal District of \Vest Botany. [Initiated in the Assembly

by Mr. Carrntlui'rs, 27 October, 1887. Assented to, 17 May, 1888.]

RoYALTY oN OYSTERS AnoLI'ITON AcT (51 Vic. No. 21)-An Act to abolish the Royalty on Oysters. [Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Henry Parkes,

11 November, 1887. Assented to, 13 December, 1887.]

SuPREME CouRT APPEALS Acr oF 1887 AMENDlltENr· Acr (51 Vic. No. 16)-An Act to amend, and extend the provisions of the "Supreme Court Appeals Act of 1887."

[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. \Vise, 4 November. 1887. Assented to, 22 November, 1887.]

SYDNEY CoRPORATION Acr AMENmmNr AcT (51 Vic. No. 23)-An Act to furthet· amend the "Sydney Corporation Act of 1879." [Initiated in the Assembly by

Mr. D. O'Connor, 21 September, 1887. Assented to, 28 December, 1887.] . · .

Vnm ·DISEASES AcT AlllENJmENT Acr (52 Vic. No .. 1).:_ An Act to enhtrge the powers conferred by, ancl amend, the. "Vine Diseases Act, 1886." [Initiated

in the Assembly by Sir Henry Parkes, 25 April, 1888. Assented to, 22 June, 1888.]

\VENTWORTH ELECTORATE SunmviSION AcT (51 Vic. No. 24)- · An Act to subdi,•ide the Electoral District of \Ventworth. [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr.

J. R Abbott, 4 October, 1887. Assented to, 28 December, 1887.]

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PUBLIC BILLS OF. THE. SESSION. THIRTEENTH P ARLIAi'lENT'--SECo'ND SESSION.

Acco~IPLICES' EviDENCE AlllENDING BJLD-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mt:. Hassall, 8 December, 1887; not presented.]

ADMINISTRATION OJ>" .JusTICE'. LAw A~IEND~IENT Bn"L (Common Law Proced'ure)-'-[Initiated in. the Council by Jl.1r: Salomons, 5 October, 1887.; withdrawn ana Bill'No. 2: sub-

stituted.] · · · · . . . . ·

AmrrNISTRATION OF' JusTICE LAw A~rENDl\lEN.T BILL, No .. 2 (Common Law Procednre)­[Initi~ted in the Conncil by Mr. Salomons, 21 December, 1887; stopped by prorogation.]

ATTORNEYS BILLS OF COSTS AND' PR:ACTICE OF C0NVEYA...-.,CINU AllmNmiENT.BitL~· [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Frank Farnell, 29 November, 1887; stopped by prorogation.]

BARRISTERS BILl!-- , [Initiated in the Assembly by Jl.ir. J. P. Abbott, 4 November, IS3i; not brought in.]

BILLS oF SALE AcT AliiENDMENT' BrLL- . [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Day, 25 April, 1888; not returned by Council.]

CEllfETEIUES BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. P. Abbott, 19 April, 1888; \Vithdrawn, ll July, 1888.]

CENTENNIAL CEUiBRATION ACT·AMENDllrENT BILD-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Dibbs, ll October, 1887; withdrawn, 22 December, 1887.]

CENTENNIAL Ci-:LEBRATION AcT ·AliiENDMENT Bir"L (No. 2-)-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr .. Dibbs, 22 December, 1887; negatived on second reading, 23

February, 18~8.]

CITY OJ,' SYDNEY MAYORAL ELECTION BILL-(Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. D. O'Connor, 20 December,_ 1887 ;. stopped by prorogation.];

COLONY OF AUSTRALIA BILL-(lnitiated in the Assembly by Sir· Henry Parkes,. 23 November,. 1887; stopped by pi·orogation.]

CoMMON LoDC:ING-nousEs Brn-[Jnitiatecl in the Assembly by Jl.'lr. Cameron, 12 .. 0ctober; 1837 ,; not presented.]

CONTAf:IOUS DISEASES PREVENTION BILL-[lnitiated in the Assembly by JI.Ir .. FrankFarneU, 12 October, _1837; not 1n·esente,l.]

CRt:l\IATION BILL- ' ' . ' ' [Initiated in the .Assembly by ::\ir .. Trickett, _6 October, 188T; ydthclra,m, IS October, 1887.],

Ctl~:~rATION BILL (No. 2)-- . . . [Initiated in the Assembly by i\ir. Trichtt,. 25 November, 1837; stopped by prorogatio~.]

CJ~OWN LANDS BILT"- ' [Initiatecl in the Assembly py Mr. Garr.ett,.29 Septen~ber, 1887; withdrawn,, ll November, 1887.]

CnowN LANDS BILT" (No. 2)-[Initiatecl in the Assembly by Jl.ir. Garrett, 16 November, 1887:; stopped by prorogation.]

DA~rs AND YI'En;s REc:ui~ATION AND REGISTRATION BrLL-[lniti,ate,l in the As.scmuly by l\fr~ J. P. Abbott, 12 April, 1SSS; withdrawn, 12 J·une, 1SSS.J

Dr~RASED ANDrALR MEAT BrLL-[Initi~t~cl in the Assembly by·Sir E;enry Parkes, 26 June,, 1888; stopped by prorogation.]

,J)JRTRESS !'OR RENT ABOLITION Bru"-[Initiatcd in the Assembly by<Mr. T. Walker,, 13' October; 1887 ;, withdrawn, l November; 1887.]

DISTRICT GoVERNllffiNT BnL-[Initiated in the :Assembly Sir Henry Parkes, 22'.September; 188T ;·.stoppell bY. prorogation.]

x\'i PUBLIC BILLS OF THE SESSION.

Dn'ORCE ExTENSION BrLL-[Initiated· in the Assem_bly by _:Mr. Neild, 21 March, 1838 ;·stopped by proro~ation.]-

EwnT HouRs BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Schey, 4 October, 1887 ; no report from Committee of the

\.Yhole.] ·

ELECT.ORAL ACT ·AllrENDMENT BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Sir Henry Parkes, 12·Jnly, 1888; stopped by prorogation.]

Er,ECTORAL AcT AMENDMENT BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by .Mr. Haynes,. 22 Sept~mber, 1887; negati,;ed on second reading, 15 ·

November, 1887.] .

ELECTORATE OF THE GWYDIR AND INVERELL BOUNDARIES AMENDllfENT·BrLL-. [Initiated .in the Assembly by Mr. S .. w. ,Moore,.31 May, 1888; stopped by prorogation.]

E~rPLOYERS LIABILITY AcT AniENDMENT BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Garrai·d,A October, 1887 ;'not b~ought in.T

EssEX-STREET ALIGNMENT BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Garrett, 9 May, 1888; not returned by Conncii.J-

F~\CTORIES AND \Y ORKSHOPS REGULATION BILL-[Initiated' in the Council by Dr. Renwick, 14 i\1arch, 1888; not returned by Assembly.]

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FuEL D.ELIVERY BILL-flnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. A. Allen, 4 October, 1887 ;' stopped by prorogation. J

LAND-TAX BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Burns, 3 May, 1888; not returned by Council.]

LEGAL PRACTITIOSERS BrLL-(Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. T. ·walker, 8 November, 1887; stopped by prorogation.]

Lu;l\S ON vVooL Bri:.L-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. P. Abbott> 4 October, 1887; not brought in.]

LrQGOR TRAFFIC {LocAL VE-ro) BILL-[Initiated in the ~ssembly by i\1r. Hutchison, 21 i\1arch, 1888; withdrawn, 18 April, 1888.]1

l\irsiNG BILL-. [Initi~ted in the Assembly by Mr. Abigail, 16 July, 1888; stopped· by prorogation.]

l\fiNISTERIAL ELECTION BILL- . [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. O'Mara, 28 September, 1887; sto'pped by prorogation.l

1virrNICIPALITIES AcT OF 1867 AnrENDniENT BrLL--[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Davis, 5 October, .1887'; hili dropped.]

l\1uxrr.:rPALIT.IES ACT o~- 1867 AMENDMENT BILL {No. 2)- ' [Initiated in the Assembly by l\:lf ·Davis, 29 November, 1887; stoppecl by prorogation.]

NEWCA~TLE SAND-DRIFT RECLAniATION ACT REPEAL BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Abigail; 2 November, 1887; stopped by prorogation.]

NEW TRIALS LBIITATION BILL~ [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Hassall; 4·November, 1887; withdrawn, 1TJuly, 1888.]

ORDNANCE LANDS TRANSFER BILL-"[Formal bill initiated~in the Council by. Mr. Salomons, 20 September, 1887.]

0RDNAXCE LANDS TRANSFER BILL--[Formal. bill initiated' in the Assembly by Sir Henry' Parkes, ·20 September, 1887.]

ORIGINAL GRANTS oF LAND BouNDARIEs· BILL-[Jni'tiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. S. Farnell, 4 October, 1887'; stopped by prorogation.]

PARLIAniENTARY REPRESENTATIVES ALLOWANCE BILT~ [Initiated in the Assembly. by Mr. Garrett, 6 December, 1887; not returned by Council.] i

PARTXERSHIP BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. P. Abbott, 12. October, 1881 ; not presented.]'

PAl'<TURES AND STOCK PROTEC1'10N ACT AMENDMENT BILL-[I.ti~iated in the As~embly by Mr. Garrett, 21 December, 188i; not presented.]

PUBLIC BILLS OF THE SESSION. XVll

p ATEKTS LAW AMENDMENT ACT A~IENmrENT BILL-[!nitiated in the Assembly by :(\ir. Haynes, 11 July, 1888; not brought in.]

PREFERENTIAL CLAHIS FOR RENT BILL-['!nitiated in the Assembly by ~ir. Wall, 18 October, 1887; not brought in.]

PROBATE BILL-[!nitiated in 'the Council by Sir 'William Manning, 4 April, 1888; referred to select committee,

26 April, 1888.]

PROPERTY-TAX BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Burns, 3 July, 1888 ;. stopped by prorogation.].

PUBLIC VEHICLES REGULATION AcT Al\IENDl\IEKT BILL-[!nitiated in the Assembly by Dr. Wilkinson, 4 April, 1888; not broug):lt in.]

RABBIT NUISANCE AcT A~rENDl\IEKT BILL-[ Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Abigail, I December, 1887; withdrMyn, 21 Decembcr,-1887.]

HABBIT PEST SuPPRESSION BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Garrett, 29 February, 1888; stopped by prorogation.]

l{.EGISTERED M}~DICAL 'PRACTITIONERS BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Cortis, 25 Octobilr, 1887; ruled informal1 29 November, 1887.]

REGISTEREh MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS BILL {No. 2)-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Cortis, 13 December, 1887; not presE;nted.]

REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS-[Initiated in the Assembly b:l.' Mr. Creed, 16 February, 1888; ruled informal, 11 April, 1888.]

ItusHCO'l"l'ERS' BAY AcT AliiENDl\IENT BILL- . [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. P. Abbott, 22 February, 1888; withdrawn, 12 June, 18~8.]

SEDUCTION PUNISHliiENT BILL- ' [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. J. S. Farnell, 4 October,.1887; stopped hy prorogation.]

TOTALISATOR LEGALISING BI.LL_:_ . . [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Frank Farnell, 14 February, 1888; stopped by prorogation.]

TRADES CoNCILIATION BILL-[Initiatecl in the Assembly by Mr. C::trruthers, 6 October, 1887; not reported on by select com­. mittee.]

T.RADEB·MARKS AMEKD~IENT BILL-

[Initiated in the Assembly by :Mr. Carruthers, 1 ~:Iay, 1888; stopped by prorogation.]

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PRIVATE ACTS OF THE· S~SSION. THIRTEENTH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SE$SION ..

ALBURY CATTLE SALE-YARDs AcT-Initiated in the Assembly by 1\Ir. Day, 22 September, 1887. _<\.ssented to, 13 December, 1887.]

AusTRALIAN MuTuAL PnovrnENT SociETY's AcTs A~mNmrENT AcT-[Initiated in the Council by Mr. Cox,, 15 December, 1887. · Assented to, 19 June, 1888.] . .

. BoROUGH 01' BALilfAIN vYHARV}:S AcT-[Initiated in the Assembiy by Mr. Garrard, 21 ·september, 1887. Assented to, 23 No,•ember,

1887.]

CHRISTIAN CHAPEL LAND~ SALE ACT--(Iuitiated in the Assembly by Mr. A: Allen, 22 November, 1887. Assented to, 17 May, 1888.]

duuRcH AND PERKINS STREETS (NEwcA~TI~J') AcT-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Fletcher, 5 October, 1887. Assented to, 23 November, 1887.]

CoonrA CHuRCH oF ENGLAND LANDS SALE Ac-r-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Day, 19 June, 1888 .. Assented to, 24 Ju1y,.1888.]

KENT-STREET RoMAN CATHOLIC CHuRCH LAND SAT~E AcT-[Initiated in the Council by Mr. S. A. Stephen, 12 October, 1887. Assented to, 20 December, 1887.]

KrAMA TRAiiiWAY AcT AilfENDiiiENT AcT-{Initiated in the A~sembly by Mr. Cameron, 28 February, 1888. Assented to, 29 June, 1888.]

LEICHH,\RDT CouNcn~ CrrAiiiBERS (MORTGAGE) Ac-r-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Hawthorne, 1 November, 1887. Assented to, l March, 1888.].

PARRAl\IATTA CHURCH-STREET AMENDED ALIGXMEl\'1' BILL-[Iuitiated in the Assembly by Mr. H. Taylor, 2S February, 1888. Assented to, 23 July, 1888.]

PERliiANEN'f TRUSTEE CollrPANY "oF NEw SouTH ViTA.T~ES (LnnTED) ACT-[Iuitiated in the Council by .Mr. Trickett, 1 :March, 1888. Assented to, 26 June, 1888.]

PERPETUAL TRUSTE}: CoilrPANY (LnnTBD) AcT-[Initiated in the Cotincil by Mr. S. A. Stephen, 19 October, 1887. Assented to, 29 June, 1888.]

REDHEAD CoAL-MINE RAILWAY AcT AiiiEXJHIENT Ac-r--[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Day, 15 December, 1887. Assented to, 5 June, 1888.]

SAINT THOMAs's CHuRCH (ENFIELD) LANDS SAL}: J3ILL-[Initiated in the Council by Mr. Pigott, l March, 1888. Assent_ed to, 26 June, 1888.]

Srr.vERTON TRAMWAY AlllENDIXG Ac-r-[lnitiated in tlie Assembly by i\lh:. Ihy, 23 February, 1888. Assented to, 24 July, 1888.]

TATTERSAM~'s CLUB AcT-[Initiated in the Council by !l~r. Thornton, 22 December, 1887. ·Assented to, 4 May, 1~88.]

VICTORIAN COAT~·lliiNI~G ColiiPA~Y'S EXTENSION ACT-(lnitiated in the Assembly by .Mr. Barbour, 24 November, ·1887. Assentcct to, 27 April, 1888.

YARS RoMAN CATHOLIC Cnuncn LAND SALE AcT-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Coli~, 11 October, 1887. Assented to, 21 December, l88i.]

PRIVATE BILLS 0~, THE SESSION. THIRTEENTH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION

• ]3ROKEN HILL AND SuBURBAN GAs CoMPANY's BrLL-[Initiated in the Assembly by .M.r. Day, 4 April, ·1888; stopped by prorogation.]

BROKEN HILL TRA~IWAY BILL-' [I~iitiated in the Assembly by :Mr. D. O'Connor, 19 Octo~er, 1887; stopped by prorogation.]

BROKEN HILL :\VATER SuPPLY BILL-[Initiated in the Assm~bly by Mr. Brunker, 21 March, 1888; preamble not proved.]

BuLLI CoLLIERY DISASTER FuND BILL-[Initiated in the Council by Mr. Lackey, 21 December, 1887; not returned by Assembly.]

CHURCH OF ENGLAND PROPERTY BrLTr_: . [Initiated in the Council by Mr. Knox, 9 February, 1888; not returned by Assembly.]

GouLBURN AND TuENA TRAMWAY BILL- . [Initjated in the As~embly by Mr. Stevenson, 5 June, 1888; stopped by prorogation.]

GRAFTON ScHOOL OF ARTS TRUSTEES ENABLING BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. See, 23 November, 1887; stopped by prorogation.]

HAY AND DENILIQUIN TRA~IWAY Biu~-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. R. B. Vi7ilkinson, 27 September, 1887; negatived on second

reading, 15 November, 1887.]

HuNTER-!::TREET (NEwcAsTLE) ExTENsioN BrLr~- . [Initiated itJ the-Assembly by l\1r. Fletcher, 22 February, 1888•; stopped by prorogation.]

LIVERPOOL CHURCH OF ENGLAND LAND SALE BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Nobbs, 17 April, 1888; stopped by prorogation.]

NEW SoUTH vYALES ELECTRIC LIGHT AND PowER BILL-[Iuitiated in the Council by Mr. Pigott, 7 March, 1888; stopped by prorogation.:]

NoRTH SHORE BOROUGHS vVHARVES BILL-[Initiated in ~he Assembly by Mr. Trickett, 27 September, l887; stopped by prorogation.]

NoRTH SHORE, MANLY, AND PITTWATER TRA~IWAY AND RAILWAY BILL-· [Initiated in the Assembly by Mr .. Reid, 5_ October., 1887; stopped by prorogation.]

OAKEY PARK COAL-l\HNING COMPANY'S RAILWAY BILL-[Initiated 'in the Assembly by Mr. Hurley, 7 February, 1888; stopped by _prorog_::ttion.] :

PARRA~IATTA MUNICIPAL QUAHRIES BILL-[lnitiate4 in the Assembly by Mr. H. T::tylor, 28 Febru::try, 1888; not returned by Council.].

PHARliiACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF NEW SoUTH vYALES INCORPORATION BILL-[Initiated i~ the Assembly by· Mr. S. Smith, 22 September, 1887 ; negatived on second reading,.

16 December, 1887.] . .

ST. SAVIOUR'S GLEBE LAND LEASING BILL-[Iriitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Colis,' 20 December, 1887; preamble not pr~ved.]

SYDNEY AND SUBURBAN ELECTRIC LIGHTING BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. H. H. Brown, 16 December, 1887; stopped by prorogation.]

SYDNEY AND SuBuRBAN HYDRAULIC Pow};R CoMPANY's BILL-[lnitiated in the Assembly by Mr. Frank Smith, 26 April, 1888 ; stopped by prorogation.].

SYDNEY HYDRAULIC PowER CoMPANY's BILL-[Initiated in the Assembly by Mr. Garrard, 8 February, 1888; stopped by prorogation.]

'W.EST MAITLAND CATTLE SALE-YARDS BILL-' finitiated in the Ass.embly by Mr. Brunker, 30 May, 1888 ; stopped by prorogation.·

YouNG '\VALLSEND CoAL Co~rrANY's RAILWAY BILL-[Initiated in th~ Assembly by l\'Ir. Brunker, IS July, 1888; stopJ?ed by prorogation.]

AT'FENDANCES OF MEMBERS-COUNCIL . . . THIRTEENTH PARLIAMENT~SECOND SESSION.

Names of MPmbcrs.

Abbott,' The Honomble Robert Palmeri Barton, The Honorable Edmund

Bowker, The. Honorable Ri<;:hard Ryther Steer, M.D., F.R.C.S. ... ... ...

Byrnes, The Honorable '\Villiam2 Campbell, The Honorable Alexander Campbell, The Honorable Charles Campbell, The Honorable George Charles, The Honorable Samuel Chisholm, Tlie Honorable J ames3 .. .

Cox, The Ho1~orable George Henry .. .

Creed, The Honorable Joim Mildred, . M.R.C.S.

Dalley, The Right Honorable William Bede, P.C., Q.C.

Dangar, The Honorable Henry Carey Davies; The Honorable John, C. M.G. De Salis, The Honorable Leopold Fane Dodds, The Honorable Alexander Eales, The Honorable John2 ...

Faucett; The Honorable Peter4 Flood, 'The Honorable EdwardS

Attendances in the House.

18 13

40

3

22

52 ·s 52 65

4

37. 44

25 65

2 3

Garran, The Honprable Andrew, .. LL.D. 43 Grahame, The Honorable William2 .. .

Halliday, The Honorable William ... 43 Hay, The Honorable Sir John, K.C.M.G., P1·esident 68 Hill, The Honorab1e Richard 66 Humphery, The Honorable Frederick Thomas 41

Jacob, 'The Honorable Archibald Hamilton 6 68 Joseph, The Honorable Samuel Aron 48 Kerr, The Honorable Andrew Tayior 25 King, .The Honorable Philip Gidley 46 Knox, The Honorable Edward 7 58 Lackey, The Honorable John 51 Lee, The Honor~ble George . . . 26 Lloyd, The Honorable' George Alfre-d 65 Long, The Honorable'William Alexander.:. 16 Lord, The Honorable Francis 6

~ucas, The Honorable·John ... 41

Attendance in

Divisions in the House.

4

4

'11

7 15

11

14

9 14

4

14

13

11

18

10 19

7 10

13 13 8 8

17 3

10

Attcn(l:\ncc in Divisions in

Committee of the Whole ..

2

8

IS

20 39

31 36

1

34 30 16

33

1

'27

20 29 40 26 1

26 17 24

30 26• 12

32 4

IS

Attendance on Counts-out.

... ~.

2

3

6

5

3 6 4

7

••!,.

.3

3 8 5 2. 8 2

4

4 1

1 1 6 1

2

I Resigned, '29th February, 1888. . 2 Granted leave of absence for rcm:tindcr of Sesoion. 3 · Deee:tse reported, 27th June, 1888. 4 Granted' leave. of absence, under the terms of clause 3 of the Constitution ·Act.. · • Granted leave of' absence for two months. 6 Chairman of Committees from 1st December,'1887. 7 Granted le:l\'e of absence for three weeks. · ·

... •

.. XXIV ATTE~DANCES OF ME~IBERS-COUNCIL-t:Ontim~ed.

Attendance Names of Ueml;ers·. Attendances in in

Macintosh, The Honorable John M~ckellar, The Honorable Ch~rles Kinnain1,

·~r.B., C.M. 1

Macleay, The Honorable \Villiam ... Manning, The Honorable Sir William Il'fon·

• tague, Knight, LL.D., Q.C. . ...... . Moore, The Honorable Henry2

Moore, The Honorable Charles Mort, The Honorable H(mry

Moses,"T\le Honorable Henry Neale; ,The Honorable James Henry Norto~, The Honorable James O'Connor, The Honorable Richard Edward Ogilvi~; The· Honorable Edw;trd Da~id Stuart Piddi~iton, The Honorable 'Villia~1 Richman3

Pigott, The Honorable 'Villiam Hilson1

Renwick, •The Honorable Arthur, M.D., F.R.C.S .....

Roberts, The Honorable Richard Hutchinson

Rundle, The Honorable Jeremiah Brice Salomons, The Honorable Julian Emanuel, Q.C. Shepherd, The Honorable Patrick Lindesay

Crawford ... Simpson, The Honorable George Bowen, Q.C. S_mith, The Honorable John ... ' Stephen, The Honorable Sir Alfred, G.Q.M.G.,

C.B. .

Stephen, The Honorable Septimus Alfred ... Stewart~ The Honorable John' Suttot'; The Honorahle William Henry Terry; The Ronomble Samuel Henry 5

Thornton, ThEl Honor~ble George ... Trickett, The Honorable Virilliam Joseph ... Vickery, The Honorable Ebeq.ezer ... Walker, The Honorable William 'Vatson, The Honorable James.

'Vatt, The H?norable .John BrownG vVebb,'The Honorable Edmund vVhite; The Honorable James 'Vhite, The Honorable Robert Hoddle

Driberg Wisdom, The Honorable Sir Robert, Q.c.;

K:C.M.G. 7

the House. Divisions in the House.

66 19 21 3

'12

38 17 46 52

43 35 66 40

13 29

40 36 55 44

39 61 36 34

20.

3 20

56 46 64 33 5

20 35 13

43

1

n 1 ll ll

8 . 'll

19 5

2

5

10 5

t5 '15

'10

17 H .g

'2

I

6

10

ll '15

. I

3 ·8

·u

Attendance in Divisions in

Committee of the Whole.

35 6

36

13 23 20 16 41

30

.2

ll

26 26 '19

26 42

. 23

5

2

I9

32 29 20

2

17 '10

25

Nmnbe1· of Days ~tpon ~vlticlt tlte Council rne_t 71 Nurnbe1· of Divisions in tlte Ho~£Se ... 19

.N~trnbe1· of Divi.~ions in C!ormniUee of the W!tole 42

.Nurnbe1· of occasions· ~ipon wlticlt the Ho~tse was counted _o~tt 8

Attendance on Count.-out.

6

1

2

1

2 6 2

1 1

4

2

I

·4

2 (i

2

. 1

2

5 3 4

1

6

'5

·• Granted.lea,·c of absence, undet· the tenns of clause 5 of the Constitution Act. 2 Decease reported, 4th July, lSSS. s Chairman of Committees; decease reported, 30th NO\·ember, 1887. 4 Granted leave o.f absence for two months, s Decease reported, 21st September, 1887. 6 Ornnted.lea,,-c of absence for remainder of sessiou. 7 Decease repot·ted, 21st liiarch,'lSSS. ·Never took his sent.

ATTENDANCES OF MEMBERS-ASSEMBLY. TH,IRTEEN'l'H PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION.

Abbott, Joseph, Esq. 1

Abbott, Joseph Palmer, Esq. Abigail, Francis, Esq. . .. Allen, Alfred, Esq. Allen, Vi'illiam Johnston, Esq. 1

Hall, Edward Joseph, Esq. Harbour, Robert, Esq. . .. Black, Reginald James, Esc1. Howes, John:w·esley, Esq. Bowman, Alexander, Esq. Brown, Bet,bert Harrington, Esq. Browne, Thomas Frederic DeCourcy, Esq. 2 ...

Brunker, James Nixon, Esq. Buchanan, David, Esq. 3

Burdekin, Sydney, Esq. Burns, John-Fitzgerald, Esq. Cameron, .Angus, Esq., Chai7"111.an oj Committees Carruthers, .Joseph Hector, Esq. Chanter, John Moore, Esq. Chapman, Michael, Esq. Clarke, Henry, Esq. Clarke, 'William, Esq. Colis, Thomas, Esq. Cooke, Henry Harry, Esq. Copeland, Henry, Esq .... C01·tis, "\Yilliam Richard, Esq .... Creer, Joseph, Esq. Crouch, Frederick George, Esq. Dalton, Thomas, Esq. ... . ... Dangar, Thomas Gordon Gibbons, Esq. Davis, Vi1iiliam Love!, Esq. Dawson, Henry, Esq. Day, George,. Esq. Dibbs, George Richard, Esq. Dowel, ·william Springthorpe, Esq. Ellis, James Cole, Esq .... Ewing, Thomas Thomson, Esq. Farnell, Frank, Esq. Farnell, James Squire, Esq. Ferguson, David Alexander, Esq. . .. Fitzgerald, Robert George Dundas, Esq. Fletcher, :James, Esq. :b,oster, William John, Esq.' Gale,:John,.Esq. ... . .. Garland, Chades Launcelot, Esq. Garrard, Jacob, 'Esq. Garrett, Thomas, Esq. . .. Gan•an, James Patrick, Esq. Gibbes, Frederick ,Jamison, Esq. 5

Goodwin, ·Thomas Henry Hall, Esq. Gordon, James, Esq. ... . .. Gormly, James, Esq. Gould, Albert John, Esq. Hassall, Thomas Henry, Esq. Hawken, Nicholas, Esq. Hawthorne,. John Stuart,"Esq .... Hayes, James, Esq. . .. , Haynes, Jolm, Esq. ... Henson, William, Esq. . .. . .. liolborow, William Hillier, Esq. Hurley, John, Esq. Hutchison, Alexander, Esq. Inglis, James, ·Esq. . .. I v.es, Isaac Ellis, Esq. .. . ,Teanneret, Charles Edward, Esq. .Jones, Travers, Esq. .. . .. .

Divisions in the House.

20 37 65 32 30 34' 48 23 22 35 27 2\l 31 -17 30 81 48 52 20 54 29 77 40 59 17 38 38 34 3.~ 33 50 58 44 65 17 2S 30

-54 4 8

1:~ 40. 15 28 58 47 69 36 15 21 20 50 26 31 67 50 .12 65 48 29 20 44 76 37 33 36

in g'~;~~f~~e. Counts-out. 22 :n 72 3 :~9 1 20 53 31 2 20 15 39 25 22 43

6 23 89

56 27 53 31 79 20 58 2f) 23 :~6

/41 32 17 41 51 28 56 20 37 20 56

6 23 46

.26 24--31 46 69 36 3

18 2:l 51 32

'33 66 47 36 75 43 49 17 47 77 45 25 43

2

1

3

1

1

2

1

:~ 1

2

2

2 1

1 1 1

2 1 2 1

Totaj.

42 74

140 72 50 87 81 43 37 74 54 51 75 23 53

173 48

109 47

108 60

157 60

ll7 46 63 74 75 65 50 92

109 75

122 :n 65 50

111 4

14 35 86 41 52 89 93

140 72 18 39 43

103 58 64

135 98 48

141 92 79 37 91

155 83 60 80

t. From 7 .J?ebruary, 1888. 2 From 18·0ctober, 1887. 3 From 17 ~lay, 1888. > Decease reported, 7 February, 1SSS.

4 Hcsigned, U February, 1888.

xxvi ATTENDANCES "OF ~IE~IBERS:__ASSEM~'LY-Coniimted.

Kelly, John Edwurci, Esq. Kethel, Alex;mder, Esq. Lakeman, Allen, Esq. . .. Lee, Churles Alfred, Esq. Lees, Samuel Edward, Esq. Lei•ien, Robe.rt Henry, Esq. Lyne, 'Villiam John, Esq. Mackinnon, James Archibald, Esq. :Martin, vVilljam Fraser, Esq, ..• Mutheson, George McLeod, Esq. McCourt, William, Esq. McCulloch, Andrew Hardie, jnnr., Esq. 1

McElhone, John, Esq. ... ... .:. McFarlane, .John, Esq ... . Mcl\Iillan; Vi7illiam, Esq. Melville, Ninian, Esf1 .... Merriman, George, Esq. 1\'Iitehell, Joseph, Esq.z .... . .. Moore, Samuel 'Vilkinson, Esq. Neild, John Cash, Esq ... . Nobbs, John, Esq.3 · .. . O'Connor, Daniel, Esq. .. . . .. O'Mara, Thomas Chrysostom, Esq. O'Sullivan, Edward vV.il.liam, Esq. Purkes, Sir Henry, G.C.M.G.4 .. Parkes, Varney, Esq.• ... Penzer, Joseph, Esq. Reid, George Houstoun, Esq. Riley, Alban Joseph, Esq. ... Roberts, Charles James, Esq., C. M.G. Ross, Andrew, Esq., M.D. ... ... Ryrie, Alexander, Esq .... Schey, 'Vi!Jiam Francis, Esf]. ... Seaver, Jonathan Charles Billing Pockeruge, Esq. See, John, Esq. ... ... ... ... .. ... Slattery, Thomas Michael, Esq. Smith, Fergus Jago, Esq. . .. Smith, Frank James, Esq. Smith, Robert Burdett, Esq. Smith, Sydney, Esq. .. . Stephen, William, -Esq .... Stevenson, Ric.hard, Esq. Stokes, Alfred, Esq. ... Street, John Rendell, Esq. Sutherland, John, Esq. Taylor, Hugh, Esq. Teece, 'Villiam, Esq. Thompson, Richard 'Vindeyer, Esq. Tonkin, James Ebenezer,.Esq ...

·Toohey, James Matthew, Esq .... Trickett, ·william Joseph, Esq. 6

Vaughn, Rol:!ert Matteson, Esq. vV ad dell, Thomas, Esq. . .. .. . ·walker, Thomas, Esq .... Wall, Vl'i!liam Chandos, Esq. vVunt, John Henry, Esq., Q.C. 'Wilkinson, Robert Bliss, Esq. .. . .. . vVilkinson, vVilliam Camuc, Esq., M.D. vVilson, Alexander, Esq. ... 'Vise, Bernhard Ringrose, Esq. Vl7ithers, George, Esq. ... . . vVoodward, Francis, Esq. ... ... . .... Young, The Hon." James Henry, Esq., Speake1· . .

·Divisions in the· Honse.

42 26 l(i 48 54 ii) .37 l·~ .2l 23 .4~ .7 27 S2 38 57 34 15 47 15 27 24 ;42 63 76 12 15 1::1 20 86 44 28 47 25 30 30 19 53 44 47 51

.so 45 40 80 41 7.8 42 58 28 11 28 43 41 24 16 16 26 2.7 42 36 45

'DiviSions in Committee.

54 21) 2G ·.52 4ii 17.

.25 .7 27

. 6 32

(j

33 32 47 50 17 ..23 ·45 .23

25 10 49 59 71

5 14 24 23 8~ 29 29 ~56

.29 38 18 15 54 61 49 58 84 26

) 23 65 .9 85 50 54 .26 13 4.4 33 21

.22 24

'.16 22 ll 67.

.16 32

Counts-out.

1

·1

1

1

2

.1

2

1 1 1 4

·3

2 1

.1

.1 '·1

1

To!ttl.

97 52;. ·43

'100 100 ,36 62 21 48 29 73 13 60

•65 85

109 51 ·38 92 38 52 35

·91 122 149

17 29 39 43

169 73 '57·

.103 54 69 .48 34

107 '106

97 110 168

71 63

.148 .50 ~165

93. 112

55 24 72

;77 ;63 ' 47 •40 32 48

.38 '.109 . 52 77

Numbe1· of Days 011, which the Assembly met, 121; N~tmbe1· q( lJivi.~ions in the House, 88; N~trnbe1· of Divisions in Committee, 94-; .Adjoumed for Want of a Quorum....!.Bifore Com• mencement of Business, 1 ; After Commencement of Business, S.

I Resigned, 13 December, 1887 ; re-elected ; resigned, 1 M:ty, 1888. · March, 1888. 4 Resigned, 18 October, 1887; re-elected, 25 October, 1887. 23 December, 1887.

2 From 28 'Febnmry, 1888., s From 20 • Resigned, 1 March, 1888. 6 .R~signed,

INDEX ··To SUBJECTS .

. I

.,

TO

PARLIAME·N.TARY DEBATES .. · 20· September, 1887, to· 24 July, 1888 ..

IN.DEX TO SUBJECTS.

Some Sltbjects of debctte m·e cla.ssijied wule1· the followinrrGenerol Headings :-

ASSEMBLY. BILLS-PRIVATE. BILLS-PUBLIC. CIVIL SERVICE. COUNCIL. CliOWN LANDS .• DIVISIONS. EDUCATION. ELECTORAL. FINANCE. GOVERNMENT.

JUSTICE-AD~IINISTRATION OF. liiiLITARY. ~liNING. ~IUNICIPAJ •. l'ARLIAMENT. PRIVILEGE. QUESTIONS. HAlLWAYS AND TRA)IWAYS. RETURNS. !WADS AND BRIDGES ..

Explcm,at·ion of Abbrevicttion8 :-adj., Motion of Adjournment; Com., Committee; expl., Explanation; m., motion; obs., Observations; q., Question; ~R., 2R., 3R., First, Second, and Third Readings.

ABIGAIL, MR. F. :' A8.sembty :'

A

Election Expenses o£-pers. expl., Mr. McElhone; :3563, 4351 ; proceedings at Orange-pe1·s. expl., Mr. Abigail, 6327. ,

See al.~n SuPPJ.Y, 6674, mul APPROPRIA­TION BILJ., 6760.

ABORIGINES, RELIEF TO :. · A.~sembl!>j: . ·

:Motion by Mr. Dowel to go into Committee to consider address to Governor for stun not exceeding £10,000 for the purpose of sup­plying. the aborigines with rations, cloth­ing, and shelter, 1032 ; withdrawn, 1033.

S.ee aho SuPPLY, 5877.

ADELAIDE EXHIBITIOX : · A.;.sembly: De~ay in furnishing accounts in· connect.ion w1th-ob8., 'Mr. Haynes, 5805; Mr. Ne1ld, 5806; Sir Henry Parkes, 5808; pe1· ... e:cpl., Mr. Neild, 5811 ; ctdj. (Mr. Ne!ld),.5830.·_

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AN)) EXPERBIENTAL FARMS:

A<.sembly: ~lotion by Mr. Kethel for establishment of,

:3841 ; debated by Sir Hem'y Parkes, H847; ?vir. Nobhs, Mr. Thompson, 3848; Mr. Joseph Abbott, :3849 ;· Mr. S. Smith, Mr. O'Sullivan1 Mr. Garrard, 3851; :\lr. R. B. IYilKinson, 3852; Mr. O'Mara, 3853 ;-·:\Jr. Haynes, 3854-; Mr. See, 3~56; .Mr. Vatigh·n, 3857 ; Mr. Dowel, :Mr. Dalton, 3858; moti~n.withdrawn, 3859.• ·

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, biPORT DUTIES 0~ .• ; Assembly: Motion by Mr. Copeland, affirming that

moderate import duties should be imposed on such agricultural produce as can be grown ·in the colony, and on all articles which can he locally manufactured, 5184 ;. debated by Mr. Burns, 5192.; (motion by Mr. O'Sullivan, "That the question he now put," negati vcd, 5198); Mr. Haynes, 5198, 5444; Iylr. R. B. ·wilkinson, 5449; ·Mr: Buchanan, 5450; Yl r. A. Allen, 5455 _: Mr. J. P: Abbott, 5460 ;. Mr. Reid, 5462'; Mr. Copeland, in reply, 546ft; motion negatived, 5471; ob.s. on 1'esultof mo­tion-Mr. Garvan, 5472 ; Mr. Reid, 547:3 ;. M:r. Toohey, 5474; Sir Henry Parkes, 547D.

AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES, AID TO :· Assembly: Motion by Mr. Gormly to go into Committee

to consider resolution for granting a~ ai·d tl> agricultural societies a sum equal to theiL" annual income, 2226; debated by Mr. Btirns, Mr. Lyne, 2227 ; Mr. Tonkin, Mr. "Wilson, 2229; Mr. Hassall, Mr. Cortis, 2231 ; Mr. Hayes, Mr.· Cameron, 22::12 ;·Mr.' Abigail, 2233; Mr. Fergus Smith, Mr. Waddell, .i\'h: H. Burrlett Smith, Mr. Haynes, 223ii; :Mr. H. Clarke, 2236; Mr. Gnrln.nd, .Mr. Ewing, 2237; Mr. Dihbs, 2238; Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. Thompson, 2239; Mr. Gormly, in reply, 2240; agreed to, 224-1; resolution mov.ed in Com­mittee by Mr. Gormly, 399~; amendment hy Mr. Garrett to confine·the subsidy-to societies whose income· from· subscriptions is not less than £100, 4004; amendment negati1•eil, :wd resolution ,agreed to, 40.l7·;,,expl., :Mr. Burns, 6255: . . . .· . · See al.so· Q_(JESTIONS.

·' .

XXX Ass INDEX TO SUBJECTS. Ass

Volumes 28, 29; 30' 31; 32, 33, 34.

ASSEMBLY: ADDITIONAL SITTI~G DAYS :

Motion, by Sir Henry Parkes, that during the remainder of the session, Monday be a sitting day of the House, and that·Govern­ment business take precedence of general business on that clay, 789; motion amended by substituting "Friday" for" Monday," and giving Government· business precedence after 7 o'clock, 793 ; motion, as amended, agreed to, 801 ; motion .rescinded, 3103. Friday and Monday appointed extra sitting days, 6255 ; motion by, Sir Henry Parkes giving precedence to orders of the day on Fridays, 6328 ; agreed to, 6329.

ADMISSION OF STRAKGERS : Intrusion of strangers to rooms set apart for theuseofmembers-culj. (Mr. Thompson), 75.

CIIAIR~TAN OF co~DIITTEES : Mr. Cameron re-elected, 57 ; chair taken hy Mr. Slattery, in the absence of Chairman through illness, 499, 3386, 3425, 3517 ; by Mr. Garrard, 3706, 37S8 ; debate on motior.r.. with reference to appointment of Deputy­Chairman, 3891, 3982; Mr. Slattery, Mr. Melville, Mr. Garrard, and l\lr. Gould ap­pointed to act temporarily as Chairman of Committees, 4038; leave of absence granted to Mr. Cameron, 4105, 4:370.

See also CROWK LANDS BILL. CIIRIST~IAS RECESS :

Proposecl adjournment until the first week in February-obs., Mr. Dibbs, Sir Henry Parkes, 2267, 2315 ; motion by Sir Henry Parkes to adjourn until 7th February, agreed to, 2321.

CLERK OF THE HOUSE : Retirement of, reported, and obs. by Mr. Sp~aker, 2379 ; Sir Henry Parkes, Mr. Dibbs, 2380; l\Ir. F. W. Webb sworn as Clerk, 2662.

CLOSURE STA..'\'DING ORDER : · Standing order proposed by :Mr. J. P.

Abbott, allowing the mover of a motion to exercise the right of reply after the ques­tion has been carried, "Tha.t the question be now put," 81 ; agreed to, 92; Mr. Speaker authorised to present standing order to his Excellency the Governor, 137 ; motion by Mr. S. VI'. Moore, that standing order No. 5 being in contravention of the 2:3rd section of the Constitution Act, is nlt7·a vi1·es, 1015 ; debated by Mr. 'Vise, 1017; Mr .. Melville, Mr. T. Walker, 1019; Mr. Foster, 1020 ; Mr. S. 'V. Moore, in reply, 1021 ; negatived, 1022.

CO~InUTTEE OF ELECTIONS AND QUALIFICA· TIONS:

Committee appointed, 77 ; Mr. Gould ap­pointed in. place of Mr. Foster, resigned, 2519.

CUSTODY OF pAPERS : Detention by member of papers bid upon the table-obs., 303.

See also PRIVILEGE. DISORDER. See FINANCE: CoNSOLIDATED

REYE:SUE FuND BILL (No.-3).

ASSEMBLY (continued): DISTURBANCE IN 'l'HE SMOKING-ROOM :

Expl., Mr. McElhone, 2573, 2575, 2824; Mr. Matheson, 2574, 2787; obs., Mr. S. vV. Moore, Mr. Carruthers, Mr. De Courcy Browne, 2788; Mr. Copeland, 2823, 2824; Mr. Toohey, 2825, 2827 ; Mr. O'Mara, 2828; Mr. T. Walker, 2829.

DIYISION LISTS : As to expediting the recording of eli visions­

obs., Ivlr. Haynes, 92. DURATION OF SITTINGS :

Obs., Mr: Dibbs, Mr. J. P. Abbott, 3979; Sir Henry Parkes, 3980.

EASTER HOLIDAYS : Adjournment over, 3603.

FoRMAL MoTIONS. See I~DEX TO SrEECHEs : MR. SPEAKER, RULINGS OF.

FRIDAY SITTINGS: Obs. as to postponing business until Friday before that day had been appointed a sitting day, 6252 ; resolutions fixing business for Friday rescinded, 6253.

"HANSARD" R-EPOJ{TS : Comments in the S. 11[. llemld respecting -ob.~ .• Mr. J. P. Abbott, 1022; letter from Principal Shorthand-writer, 1023.

HARDSHIPS OF OFFICERS AXD l\t!ESSEXUERS OF THE HousE:

Obs., Mr. Schey, 6726; Mr. Speaker, 6727. HouR OF li'IEETIXG :

Motion by Mr. Seaver to change the hour of meeting from 3 to 4 o'clock, debated by Sir Henry Parkes, 2104; Mr.,Frank Smith, Mr. Crouch, Mr. Waddell, 2105; Mr. Hawken, Mr. S. W. Moore, 2106; Mr. 'Wall, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Garmrd, 2107; motion nega­tived, 2108; motion by Mr. Wall to change the hour of meeting from 3 to 3·30 p.m., 2900'; withdrawn, 2902.

LIGHTING A~D VENTILATION OF THE CHAillBER: Necessity for improving-obs., Mr. Henson, 6828.

See also PRIVILEGE. MEMBERS:

Leave of Absence: Leave of absence granted to Mt·. D. A. Ferguson, 77, 8GO; Mr. vYoodward, 2971; Mr. Seaver, 370i ; J\Ir. Cameron, 4370; Mr. J. S. Farnell, 4576.

Lette1·s of jj[embers on Public Busines8 : Motion by Mr. Ewing for carrying free by post letters on public business incidental upon the representation in Parliament of an electorate, 100; negatived, 124.

jj[emb61'S .Resigned : Mr. Macgregor, 13 ; Sir Henry Parkes, 532 ; Mr. McCulloch, 2058, 4296; Mr. V. Parkes, 3036.

J.Vew JJfembas: Mr. De Conrey Browne, 532; Sir Henry

Parkes, 65:{ ; Mr. A. H. McCulloch (re­elected), Mr. W. J. Allen, Mr. Joseph Abbott, 2378 ; Mr. 1\Iitchell, 2915 ; Mr. Nobbs, 3381, 3412; Mr. Buchanan, 4869.

Railway Passes to llx-members : Motion hy Mr. Haynes to rescind resolution of 12th July, 1887, 1034; debate adjourned, 1041 ; order of the day discharged, 5423.

.Ass . SESSION •. 1887 -88 .. Ass. XXXl

20 September; 1887, to. 24 July,.1888.

ASSEMBLY (continued) : )!EMBERS:

•· Rl'jtections upon JJ!embers by JJ!?-. Haynes: Question respecting put to Mr. Haynes. by

• Mr. Melville, bnt not replied to, 370!). See also PRIVILEGE.

RemovalandE.cclusion of 1lfembe1·s.from House: Action.of Mr. Speaker in directing the re­

moval of. certain hon. members from the Chamber for interfering with the orderly husiness of the House-adj., Mr. Dibbs, 2058 ; Mr. Garrett, 205!); :Mr. Slattery, Mr. Foster, 2060; Mr. Levien, 2061.; Mr.· McMillan, 2062; Mr. Melville, 2063 ; ~1.r. A. Allen, 2065; Mr: Gormly, :Mr. O'Mara, 2066; Dr. Ross, Mr.Hassall, Mr.T. Walker, 2068; Mr. \Vall, 2069; Mt·. Hutchison, Mr. D. O'Connor, 2070; Mr. Lyne, 2073; Mr. Creer, Mr. McCourt, Mr. Chanter, 2074 ; ~1r. Thompson, 207G ; Sir Henry Pal'kes, 2077 ; lVlr. Chanter, 2095 ; Mr. Wall, 2100; Mr. Gm·van, 2101 ; Mr. De Conrey Browne, illr. Melville, Mr. Slattery, 2102; motion by Mr. Hawken, disapprO\'ing of 'll:lr. Speaker's action withdrawn, 222B.

See al8o PRIVILEGE mul GOVERN­lllENT : Fr:<Al'CIAL POLICY o~· THE GovERNl\rEl'T.

RPposting of .M ember.s' Lette1·s : • l\:Iotiou by Mr. Chanter to exempt from fur­ther postage letters of Members addressed to Parliament House and requiring to be re­directed and forwarded to Members at their private residence, 4511; motion lapsed, 4516.

Su8pension of JJ/1·. Fletche1· : E.tpl., Mr. Slattery, 3517; obs., Mr. Dibbs,

3519. See ctl.~o debate on CoxsoLIDATED Bl;­

VESUE Fu:>D BILL (No. 3), p. 3517. Swea1·in(J of new JJ!embe?': Interruption to proceedings in Committee on Eight Hours Bill to swear new member, 3412; obs., Mr. Speaker, 3418. ·

. NEwSPAPER REroRTS m· DEBATES : Omission of speeches from He1·alcl parlia­mentary report-obs., Mr. Melville, 860; report of remarks by Sir Henry Parkes re­specting the Commissioner for Railways­eJ;p[., Sir Henry Parkes, 958.

PAl'ERS: Presentation of in low tone of voice-obs.,

!I:Ir. McElhone, Mr. J. P. Abbott, 3706 ... · PETITIO~S :

lnfonnal Petitions : Informal petitions presented by Mr. Kelly,

448; Mr. Fletcher, 782; Mr. O'Sullivan, 957; Mr. Barbour, 95!), 6011 ; Mr. Schey, 959; Mr. Dawson, 1!)84; Mr. Dowel, 3075; Mr. Joseph Abbott, 3169; Mr. Chanter, 4254; Mr. Dawson, 4504 ; Mr. Haynes, 5810; Mr. H. Taylor, 5996; Mr. Neild, 6171.

Petition to be heanl at the Ba1· : Petition from A. A. Grant n.sking leave to he

heard at the bar, hy counsel or attorney, in opposition to the Hunter-street (Newcastle) Bill-M1·. Ha.~sctll, 3822.

Pmye1· of Peation : Irregularity respccting-obs., Mr. Melville, 28~0 ..

ASSEMBLY ( contimted) : PJ;;TITIONS:

Readiny of Petitions: Proc.cdure with reference to-,obs., Mr. Mel­ville, !)58:

PROCEDURE: . .As to giving notices of motion before the

speech from the throne had been read-obH., Sir Hemy Parkes, 15.

As to askiug questions-cbs., Mr. Garrett, 15. Right of one member to move the second reading of a bill for another-obs., 4494.

QUEEl''ii :HlltTHDA Y : Adjournment over, 48!)1.

QUEI:TIONS: Irregular questions, 1\720. Questions of an argumentative charactcr­ob.~., Mr. J. P. Abbott, 4868.

REPOR'l'ING m· EVIDE:\"CE 1.'AKE~ BY SELECT Col\HIITTEES :

Necessity for increasing II ansa·rcl staff in order to.etficiently·provide for-obs., Mr. Melville, 445.

SELECT Coil'nllTTEES ON PRIVATE BILLS: Motion to go into Committee to consider reso­

. lutiou for remunerating members of, agreed to, 6467.

SESRIOXAL COl\DIITTEES: Sessional Committees appointed, 70-73, 6!)7.

SESSIONAL 0HDERS : Sessional orders passed, 58-70.

SPEA!{Elt, MR. : Debate upon action of ?lfr. Speaker in calling

upon the Deputy-Speaker to occupy the chair when a motion of censure relating to himself was about to be moved by Mr. Buchanan, 6171; chair resumed by Mr. Speaker, 6176; motion by .Mr; Buchanan impugning Mr. Speaker's qualifications for his office, 6178 ; debated by Sir Henry Parkes, G189; Mr. Toohey, 6193; Mr. McElhone, 6195; Mr. Cortis, Mr. Kelly, 6197; Mr. S. 1¥. :\Ioore, ?llr. Haynes, 61!)ti; Mr. See, 6199; Mr. Gould, 6200; Mr. Mel­ville, 6202; Mr. Tonkin, l'llr. Garvan, G204 ; · Mr. Hassall, Mr. T. \Valker, 6205; Mr. ,Y, J. Allen, Mr. Buchanan, in reply, 6206; motion negativerl, 6208. ·

See also PRIVILEGE. STANDING ORDERS :

· Motion by Mr. Thompson for new standing order, withdrawn, 3074; motion by ?.Jr. j. P. Abbott to refer standing orders to the Standing Orders Committee for consi<lern­tion and revision or amendment, 3561; de­bated by Sir Henry Parkes, 3568 ; 11r. Toohey, .Mr. McElhone, :3:572; Mr. J·. S. Fnrnell, 3573; Mr. Slattery, 3574; Mr. 0'.\iara, 3:ii5; Mr. McMill::tn, :3577; motion amended and ngreed to, 3578 : i\Ir. ( :oultl added to committee in place of Mr. Foster resigned, 2630 ; report of Standing Orders Committee presented, 4954, ; as to den.liug with report of committee-Pxpl., Sir Henry P>trkes, 6058 ; motion to consider standing orders in Committee agreed to, 6329.

STRANGERS Btmi:so '!'HE BAR : Regulation as. to admittance of-obs:, Mr. McElhone, 39i9.

:iaxii .Ass. INDEX: TO SUBJECTS. BIL

Volumes 28, 29,.30, 31, 32," 33, 34.

ASSEMBLY (continued):· THIRD PARTY, Ru~rouRED FoR~1ATION oF·: · Pen. expl., Mr. Jago Smith, Mr. Stevenson,

5508; Mr. Neild, Mr. Penzer, 5567.

AssociATION CRICKET GROUND: Assembly: Motion .by Mr. :McElhone for appointment of accountant. to audit accounts of the trustees, 6478; debate lapsed, 6483.

AusTRALIAN BANKING ConiPANY': A·ssembly : · " Proceedings of-obs., Mr. McElhone,· 4553; pe1·s. expt., Mr.· McElhone, 4576.

B

BAILEY, MR. vv. H. L. :. A.ssembly: · Appointment of to deliver lectures: in Eng· land-cuij. (Mr. Garvan), 6739.

See al.so SuPPLY, 6664; and APPROPRIA­TION BILL, 6760, 6789 ..

BALMAIN FERRY : Petition for better wharfage accommodation -obs., Mr. Frauk Smith, 5848.

BANK OF NEw SouTH \VALES ·v. DIBBS':' Assembly:

Decision of Privy Council in the· case of­obs., Mr. O'Mara, 2264.

BARCLAY· (ISAAC), CLAD! OF: .Assembly:

Select committee appointed on motion by .Mr. Martin to inquire •and report respect­ing, 1394; report of committee presented,' 6483.

BEHAN, CASE OF DANIEL : Assembly:. Select committee appointecl (on motion by Mr. A. Allen) t0 inquire and report as to the discharge of, from the New South vVales Artillery, 53:?. ·

. '·'BERRY, J. T." See DERELICT VESREL OFF NEWCASTLE.

BEXLEY, LAND RESUl\IPTIOX AT: Assembly: Select committee· appointed (on motion by . Mr. Frank Sm.ith) to inquire and 'report re­

specting, 2192. BOTANY BAY, NUISANCE AT :

A s.sembty : Motion by Mr. '\V. Stephen to go into Com­mittee to consirler Address to Governor, 1010; withdrawn, 1015.

BoTANY \VATEI~wonKs ENGINEER: . .4 s.~em!Jly :

Dismissal of-ob.s., ~Ir. Schey, 6726. .BOTTRELL, "Dn.," ALLEGED SALE o~· HARBOUR

FIWNTAC:E TO : As.•embly:

Obs. on address in rep1y-:\fr. Melville, ::!3. . Se.P also Q.UESTIO~S aucl RETURNS.

BowE:-c,. THOMAS:· A.•.•embty :·

Cln.im of against the·Gol·ernment-obs;, :Mr. O'Sullivan, 5994. .

BROKEN BAY, DYNAMITE MAGAiiNE AT:. Assembly: ·

Unprotectedstateof·-obs;, Mr. Melville,643l. BuTTERLEY, MRs.:

Assembly: • Motion by Mr. Schey for select committee to­examine into and report upon the claim'.of Mrs. Butterley, 73; agreed to, 75'; report. of committee presented,.l178.

BILLS-PRIVATE : ALBURY CATTLE SALE·YARDS BILL.:

.Assembly : . Second reading, 249 ; third reading,. 257 -returned from Council with amendments' 867. . Council's amendments considered: 1683; assent.reported, .1983.

Oouncil: Fir~t · readi~g, 256 ; second reading,. 496 ;

th1rd readmg, 730, 860 ; returned from Asse~bly, 1697; Assembly's amendments agreed to, 1762; assent reported, 2082.

AUf;TRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY'S • ACTS AMENDMENT BILL : Cou.ncil: First reading, 2124 ; referred to eelect com­mittee, 2265 ; report of committee pre­sented, 2710; second ren.ding, 3023; third reading, 3083 ; assent r&ported, 5686. ·

• A .~sembly ·: First readiug, 3112 ;· second reading,. 4708. 5i23; third reading, 5509; assent reported, 5620.

BALMAIN 'VHA}{VES BILL: Assernbly: First reading, 57 ; second reading, 218 ;.

tlnrd.readmg, 448 ;. Council's amendments agreed to, 1375; assent reported, 14i4.

Council: First reading, 413 ; second reading, 1056 ;. third reading, 1236 ; assent reported, 1473.

BROKEN HILL AND SuBURBAN GA::; Co.MPANY's BILL:

As.~ernbly:. 6Ist standing order suspended, 3706 ; first

reading, 3806; referred to select committee, 3823; report of committee presented, 4440;. second reading, 5429; third reading, 5509.

Council: · First reading, 5477 ; second reading, 5i5~;. obs. by Dr. Renwick, 6ll9 .

.BROKEN HILL TRAMWAY BILL: Assernbly : . First reading, 1236 ; referred to select com­

mittee, I 3:{3 ; report of .committee pre­sented, I 768; report referred back to com­mittee, 1769 ;. report ot committee pre-sented, 2893. .

BROKEN HILL. 'VATER SUPPLY BILL : .Asse.·mbly: Leave to introduce, 3519; first reading 3609; referred to select committee, 3707; report of committee presented, 5771. ·.

BuLLI CoLLIEitY DISASTim. FuND BILL : Council: First reading, 2265; referred to select com­mittee, 2aw;. 1 eport of committee pre­sente•l, 3014; second reading mo,·ed by Mr. Lackey, 3770; agreerl to and. <'Onsidered in Committee, 3iti1, 3932; third reading, 4079.

BIL -SESSION 1887-88. ' Bn. ·· :x:Xxiii~

20·Septeinber, 1887, to ·24 July, 1888.

BILLS-PRIVATE ( conti1mecl) : -BULLI COLLIERY DISASTER FUND BILL

( continuecl) : ARsembly:

First reading, 4144; second reading moved by.l\'Ir. Gould, 5813; debated by Mr. Mel­viJle, 5817 ; obs. by Mr. \}ould, 6755.

CHURCH-STREET (PARRAMATTA) AuGNliiENT • BILL: .

Assembly: First r<'ading, 2972 ; referred to select com­mittee, 3042 ; report of. committee pre­sented, 3519 ; second reading, 6:~71 ; third reading, 6380; assent reported, 6732.

Council: First reading, 64-35 ; second reading, 653Q ; third reading, 6585 ; assent reported, 6728.

CHURCH OF ENGLAND PROPERTY BILL : Council: First reading, 2444 ; refen:ed to select com­

mittee, 2552 ; motion that Captain Rossi be heard negatived, 4082 ; second reading

1 4083 ; considered in Committee, 408\); motion Te petition of Captain Rossi, 4420 ; obs. by Mr. Knox, 4436; further considera­tion in Committee, 4636 ; third reading, 4745. . .

Assembly: First reading, 4755 ; second reading, 6376.

CHRISTIAN CHAPEL (EUZABETH-STRI!:!>T) LAND SALE BILL:

A.•.5ernbly: First reading, 1475 ; referred to select com­n1ittee, 1580; report of committee presented, 210•1; second reading, 3!)92; third reading, 4037 ; assent reported, 4860. ·

Council: Fir~t reading, 4024 ; second reading, 4231 ;

· third reading, 4:'152; ·assent reported, 4843. CoonrA CIIUHCII o~· ENGLAND LAND SALE BILL: A s.~ernbly : .

First reading, 5721 ; referred to select com­mittee, 5772 ; report of committee ·pre­sented·, 5868 ; second reading, 6373 ; third reading, 6380; Council's amendments agreed to, 6821.

Council: First t·eading, G435 ; secontl reacling; 6729 ;

third reading, li7:30; assented to, 6830. GouLBURN TO TuENA TRAMWAY BILL:

Assemb(y: · First reading, 5273; referred to select com­

mittee, 5:~56 ; report of committee pre-sentcfl, 5620 ; second reading, 6374. '

'GRAFTON SCHOOL OF AinS TRUSTEES ENABLING BILL:

Assembly: .Fir~t reading, 1528; referred to select com­mittee, 1580; report of committee presented, 2090; second reading, 5431; q. by Mr. Meldlle, G467. · ;

HAY AND DENILIQUIN TR.HIWAY BILL: A .~sernbly : First reading, 79 ; second reading mo,·ed'by

Mr·. R. R.' \Vilkins'm'l,· 580 ;'dP.bated \Jy Mr. ~Bttrns, · 583; Mr. H;tynes, 584 ; _Mr. Flet­cher, Mr. McElhone, 585 ; .Mr. Gar-van,

c-

BILLS-PRIVATE (continued): HAY AND DENILIQUIN TR,urwA.Y Biu:

(continued) : A ssernbllt : .. '

586; 'Mr. O'Sullivan, 58i; Mr. 1\ielville, 588 ; Mr. Wall, 589 ; Mr. Wad dell, 1181 ; Mr. Garrett, 1182; .Mr. McMillan, 1185; Mr. L.akeman, 1187; Mr. Vaughn, 1191; Mr. Wilson,· 1193; Mr .. Vi'ise, 1194; Mr . Stokes, 1196; Mr. O'Mara, 1197; Mr. s,, Smith, Mr. J. l:'. Abbott, ll98; Mr. Ly,ne, 1200 ; Sir. Henry Parkes, 120.3; Mr. H. B. \'Vilkinson, 1205 ; negati,·ed on llivision, 1209.

HuNTEH-STREET (NEwCASTLE) ExTENSION B~L: .

As.~embly: First reacling, 2841 ; referred to select com­mittee, 2972; report of committee presented, 44-10. . .

KENT·STR~;ET Ro~rAN CATHOLIC CnuRcH LAND SAL!£ BILL:

Council: Bill referred to select committee, 491 ; re­

port of committee presented, 727 ; second reading, 1058; third _reading, 123G; .re­turned from Assembly. with amendments, 1697; Assembly's amendments agreed to, 1762 ; assent rerJorted, 2265.

Assembly: Fit·st reading, 1273; second _reading, 1684; tbird reading, 1701; observations by Mr. Day respecting comments in the J{erald, 1767 ; assent reported, 2::!23.

KIAMA.TRAMWAY AcT. AiliEXDliiENT Biu;: Assembly: First reading, 2971 ; referred to select com­mittee, 3042; second reading, '4404 ; third reading, 449'i ; assent reported, 5996.

Council: . First reading, 4562 ; second reading, 4847 ; considered in Committee, ·5767; third read­ing, 5851 ; assent reported, 6040.

LIVERPOOL CHURCH oi,· ENGLAXD GRAMMAR ScrrooL LAND 8ALE BILL:

Assembly: First reading, 4037 ; referred to select coin­mittee, 4106, report of conunittee presented, 4l!Jl.

LEICHHARDT CouNCIL CHAiiiBERS BILL : As.;ernbly: First reading, 959; referred to select com­mittee, 1009; report of committee ·pre­sented, 1181; second reading, 2193; third reading, 222P; assent reported, 303:3.

Council: · First reading, 2265; second reading, 2316; third reading, 2403 ; assent reported, 3013.

NEWCASTLE STREETS (CHURCH AND .P~;RKINS) !liLT": . .

Assembly: First reading, 306 ; referred to select com­mittee, 413 ; report of committee presented, 579 ; second reading, 836 ; third reading, 860; assent reported, 1474. .

Council: F.irst reading, 8GO; second reading, 1055; third reading, 1236; assent reported, 1473.

i'

x:Xxiv INj)EX TO .SUBJECTS,

. Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,.34.

BILLS-PRIVATE (contimied): NEw SouT·H WALES ELECTRIC -LIGHT AND

POWER BILL:

Council: Remarks by President as to irregularities in

introduction, 3014; first reading, 3083 ; re­ferred to select committee, 3270; report of committee presented, 5686.

.NORTH SHORE, 1\fANLY, AND PITTWATER TRAMWAY BILL:

Assembly: First reading, 413 ;. referred to select com­mittee, 447 ; report of committee presented, 678 ; second reading, 1229 ; considered in C01_nmittee, 2193 ; third ·reading, 2220 ; statement by Sir Henry Parkes respecting,

.. . 2221 ; returned from Council with amend­ments, 6756.

Council: First reading, 2265 ; second reading, 4097 ;

consideration in Committee, 4423, 4843, 5766, 6596; third reading, 6728.

NORTH SHORE BOROUGHS WHARVES BILL: Assembly : ' First reading, 81 ; report of select committee

presented, 4870. OAKEY PARK CoAL-MINING CooiPANY's RAIL­

WAY BILL: Assembly: Leave to introduce, 2404 ; first reading,

2445 ; referred to select committee, 2499 ; report of committee presented, 360:l'; bill referred back to committee, 5180; report of committee presented, 5566.

. PARRAMATTA MUNICIPAL QuARRIES BILL: Assembly: First reading, 2972; referred to select com­

mittee, 3042; report of committee pre-. sented, 3519; second readir:g, 6364; third

. reading, 6380. Council: First reading, 6435; second reading, 6527.

PERMANENT TRUSTEE COl\IPANY OF NEW SOUTH '"ALES BILL :

Council: First reading, 3014 ; referred to select com­mittee, 3083 ; report of committee pre­sented, 3270; second reading, 3515 ; con­sidered in Committee, 3633 ; counted out, 3705; restored to paper, 3763 ;. further ~on­sidered, 4625, 4847 ;. third reading, ·4891; assent reported, 5851. ·

Assembly: First reading, 4953 ; second reading, 5432 ; third reading, 5621 ; assent reported, 5810.

PERPETUAL TRUSTEE COMPANY BiLL: Council: Reintroduction of-Ruling b~· the President

as to application of standing orders, 129; question referred to Standing Orders Com­mittee, 132; report of committee presented,

. 413 .; bill presented and read first time; 596 ; passed through remaining stages, 727 ; re­turned from Assembly with amendments,

. 5477.; Assembly's amendments agreed to, 5766,; assent reported, 60~9 ....

BILLS'-PRIV ATE (continued) PERPE'fUAL 'TRUSTEE Con1PANY BILL (contcl . ..):

Assembly: Reintroduction of bill- Ruling by Mr. _Speaker, 193; first and second readings, 747; considered in Committee, 3419 ;. third reading, 5422 ; assent reportecl, 5996.

'PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY'S INCORPORATIO:l. BILL:

Assembly: First reading, 80 ; referred to select com­

mittee, 137; report of committee pre­sented, 579; second reading moved by Mr. Carruthers, 1215 ; debate adjourned, 1221; negatived on division, 2193. '

REDHEAD CoAL-j\IINE RAILWAY AcT ExTENsio'N BILL:

Assembly: First reading, 2181 ; referred to select' com­

mittee, 2220; report of committee prGl­sented, 2573 ; second reading, 3077 ; third reading, 3103; returned from Council with amendments, 4049 ; Council's amendm'ents :;tgreed to, 4883 ; assent reported, 5183.

Council: First reading, 3083 ; counted out on second reading, 3339; restored to paper, 3492; 2R., 3784; consideration in Committee, 3784, 3942; third reading, 4024; assent reported, 5240. .

SILVERTON TRAj\IWAY ACT AMENDj\IENT Bn.L:

A8sernbly: 6J.st standing order suspended, 2841 ; first reading, 2900 ; referred to select committee, 2972; report of committee presented, 3519; second reading, 4298; third reading, 4371 ; returned from Council with amendments, 6338 ; Council's amendments· agreed to, 6821.

Council: First reading, 4351 ; second reading, 4853;

considered in Committee, 5767, 6249; third reading, 6291 ; assented to, 6830.

ST. JAMES' PARSONAGE LAND LEASING fuLL:, Royal as~ent reported-Council, 4; Assem. bly, 14.

ST. SAvrou1t's GLEBE LAND LEASING BILL: Assembly: First reading, 2267.

S-r. THOj\IAS'S CHURCH (ENFIELD) LANDS SALE . BILL:

Council: . First reading, 3014; referred to select COD'\­

mittee, 3269; report of committee presented, 3865; second reading, 4636, 4755; third reading, 4836 ; assent reported, 5851.

Assernbly: · First reading, 4869 ; second reading, 5430 ; ~bird reading, 5621; assent reported,.5810.

SYDNEY AND SUBURBAN ELECTRIC LIGHTING BILL:

A ssernbly : . . First reading, 2220; referred to select com­

mitte.e, 2404 ; report of committee ·pre· senteq, 475p.

BIL SESSION 1887 -8&. BrL XXXV

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

BILLS-PRIVATE (contimted): SYDNEY A.c'm SuBURBAN HYDRAULIC PowER

COMPANY'S BILL : Assembly: First reading, 4297 ; referred to select com­

mittee, 4371; report of committee pre­sented, 5324.

SYDNEY HYDRAULIC POWER ConrrAl'.'Y's BILL: Assembly: First reading, 2445 ; referred to select com­

mittee, 2499 ; report of committee pre­sented, 3562 ; second reading, 4299 ; con­sidered in Committee, 4306 ..

TATTERSALL'S CLUB BILL : ~UMil: , First reading, 2316; referred to select com­mittee, 2403; report of committee presented, 3083 ; second reading, 3336 ; third reading, 3424 ; assent reported, 4556.

Assembly: First reading, 3491 ; second reading, 4297 ; third reading, 4371; assent reported, 4575.

VICTORIAN CoAL-liUNING CollrPANY's, AcT EXTENSION BILL :

Assembly : First reading, ] 580; referred to select com­mittee, 1654 ; report of .committee pre­sented, 1787; 2R., 2197; 3a., 2220; returned from Council with amendments, 4227; Coun­cil's amendments agreed to, 4230 ;. assent reported, 4296.

Council: First reading, 2265 ; referred to select com· mittee, 2832; report of committee presented, 3763 ; second reading, 3922 ; considered in Committee, 4090 ; third reading, 4186 ; as­sent reported, 4351.

'VEST MAITLAND CATTLE SALE-YARDS BILL: A.s.~embly: Leave to introduce, 5184; first reading,

. · 5357 ; referred to select committee, 5422; ·. report of committee presented, 5565. Y ASS CATHOLIC CHURCH ];,.<\.NDS BILL :

Assembly : -First reading, 44'7 ; referred to select com­

mittee, 500 ; report of committee presented, 747; 2a., 1236; 3R., 1251; assent reported, 2266.

Council: First reading, 12~6 ;- 2R., 1762; 3R., 1866; assent reported, 2265. ,

YOUNG Vi7 ALLSEND COAL COli1PANY'S RAILWAY BILL:

·Assembly: First reading, 6610.

BILLS-PUBLIC :

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AND EXPERIMENTAL FARMS BILL:

As.sembly: :Uiotion to go into Committee, 4255 ;. q. by

Mr. Kethe1, 6039, 6608. -ANil\IALS INJ1ECTIOUS DISEASES. BILL : . . As.sembly:

Standing ordera suspended, 3133 ; motion to go into Committee agreed to, 3134; remain­

. · ing stages, 3286; assent reporteq, .394-4.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): ANillrALS INFEG'TIOUS DISEASES BILL ( contd.) : Council: . Standing orders suspended,. 3267 ; First reading, 3268 ; remaining stages, 3325 ; assent reported, 3·!24.

APPROPRIATION BILL : Assembly: First reading, 6725 ; second reading debated by Mr. Lyne, 6760; Mr. O'Sullivan, 6768; Mr. Toohey, 6772; Mr. McElhone, 6773; Mr. Garvan, 6780; Mr. Neild, 6786; con­sidered in Committee, 6787 ; remaining stages, 6797.

Co1tncil: Standing orders suspended, 6728; received

from Assembly and passed through all stages, 6828 ; assented to, 6830.

ATTORNEYS' BILLS OF CoST A.c'ID CONVEYANCING AcT AMENDi\rENT BILL :

· A.~sembly: • First reading, 1654; second reading, 3076. AUSTRALASIAN KAVAL FORCE BILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 1334 (clOtu1·e rule applied, and members of the Opposi· tion "named," and debate on Mr. Speaker's action; 1335-1356) motion in Committee, 1394 ; second reading moved by Sir Henry Parkes, 1528; debated by Mr. Dibbs, 1533; Mr. Garland, 1535 ; Mr. R. Burdett Smith, 1539; Mr. O'Sullivan, 1540; Mr. Gould, 15<!4; Mr. T. Walker, 1547; Mr. J.P. Abbott, 1550; Mr. Copeland, 1552 ; Mr. Wise, 1557; Mr. Reid, 1558 ; Mr. Cameron, 1562 ; Mr. Ewing, 1566 ; Mr. Slattery, 1568 ; Mr. Haynes (who moved that the bill be read the second time " this day six months ") 1570 ; Mr. Melville, 1595 ; Mr. Md1illan, 1607; Mr. McElhone, 1610; Mr. Tonkin, 1613; Mr. Frank Smith, 1614-; Mr. R. B. Wilkin­son, 1616; Mr. Ellis, 1618; Mr. Vaughn, 1620 ; Mr. w·. Stephen, Mr. Carruthers, 1621 ; Mr. Stokes, 1624; Mr. Schey, 1626, Mr. Gibbes, 1636 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 1640 ; Mr. T. Walker, 1643; Sir Henry Parkes, 164-4 ; amendment negatived, and bill read the second time on division, 1652; question by Mr. Schey, as to when bill would be proceeded with, 1705; considered in Com­mittee, 1706; third reading, 1867; debate as to third reading being taken as fonnal business, 1924 ; assent reported, 2223.

Council; First reading, 1866; second reading moved by Mr. Salomons, ancl agreed to without further debate, 2082 ; third reading debated by Sir Alfred Stephen, 212() ; Mr. Thornton,

'2126; Mr. Norton, 2127; Mr. Macintosh, 2128 ; Dr. Garran, 2129 ; Mr:. Salomons, 2130; assent reporte"d, 2265.

BANKRUPTCY BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,, 77.; motion· in Committee, 138; first. reading, 139; second reading moved by·Mr. Wise, 196-;·debated by. Mr. R. Burdett Smith; 258; Mr. J. 1:'. Abbott, 260 ; Mr. Trickett, 261 ; Mr. Mc~iillan, 263·; Mr. Frank Smith; 265;

BIL INDEX TO' SUBJECTS.

Volumes· 28, 29; 30, '31; 32, 33, 34.

HILLS-PUBLIC (conthmed): BANKRUPTCY BILL (continued) : As.sembly:

Mr.· Dibb~, 268 ; Mr. ·Foster, 270 ; Mr. Martin, 274 (debate as to ruling of Mr. Rpeaker respecting reference to judges) ; Mr. Crouch, 301; agreed to, 302; considered in Committee, .302, 354, 470, 515, 597, (i26 ; recommittal, 736 ; adoption of report, 801 ; third reading, 829; returner! from Council with amendments, 1357 ; Council's amendments considered, 1397; message to Council 1·e amendments, 1474; assent re­ported, 1983.

Council: First reading, 860; second reading, movecl

hy Mr. Salomons, 1059; debated by Sir Alfred Stephen, 1060; Mr. Joseph, Mr. Salomons, 1062; agreed to and considered in Committee, 1063, 1237 ; third reading, 1327 ; returned from Assembly, 1473 ; •

.amendments not insisted on, 1525; assent reported, 2082.

l3A:>KRUPTCY ACT AliiE~lHIENT BILL : A.,.sembly: First reading, 6267 ; second reading, 6338 ; third 'reading, 6:{64; returned from Council with amendments, 6ii80 ; Council's amend­ments agreed to, 6725 ; assent. reported, 6732.

Council: , First reading, 6435; second reading. 6:312;

third reading, 6527 ; assent reported, 6728. BARRISTERS' BILL :

Assembly: . Leave to introduce, 97S.

l3ILLS OF SALE AcT A~IEXD~IE:\"T BILL : :Assembly: . Leave to introduce, 4187; first reading, 4297; ; second reading, 5424; third. reading, 550!J. ·Conncil: , First reading, 5477 ; second reading, 5760 ;

considered in Committee, 62i7. · BIRTHS, DEA'l'HS, AND MARRIAGES REGISTRA·

.TION .BILL: Coimcit: ~'irst reading, 2627 ; second reading moved by Mr. Creed, 3017 ; ruling by President that bill irregularly hefore the House, 38<2.

CEMETERIES REC:ULATIOX Bn,L : • ·.Assembly: .First reading, 4106; withdrawn, 6255.

CE:>TEXARY CELEBRATIO~ AcT AMENDMEXT BILT,: - .

·.Assembly: First· reading, 412; debate as to postpone­ment of order of the day for second reading, 16<~ .: statements by Sit· Henry Parkes ?'"­

State House, 1672, 1684, 1701, 2324; with-' drawn, 2331. CE:\TE~ARY CELEBRATIOX AcT A~rE:>DMEXT

. BILL (No. 2) : · .A .•srmbly : First reading, 2325; second reading mo,·ed

by Mr. Dibbs, 2663; debated by Sir Henry ·Parkes, 2666, 2708; Mr. Cortis, 2671 ; Mr. }<'letcher, 2672; Mr. A. Allen, 26ia; Mr. See, 2674; Mr. Garrett, 267ii; Mr. O'Mara, 2lij'9; Mr. Want, 2682; Mr. Hawken,

BILLS-PUBLIC ( continuecl) : CENTENARY CELEBRATION' ACT 'AMEND~IEN~

BILL, No.2 (contimted): As~embly: .

2683; Mr. T. ·walker, 2686; Mr. O'Sulli­van, 2688; Mr. Wise; 26\J2; Mr. J. P. Abbott, 26!)5; Mr. Dowel; 2699 ; Mr. D. O'Connor, 2701 ; Mr. Frank Smith, 2705; J\1 r. Levien, 2789 ; M.r. Chanter, 2790 ; Mr. Stevenson, 27fl2; Mr. Joseph Abbott, 2793; Mr. S. W. Moore, 2794; -Mr. Riley, 2796; Mr. Toohey, 2798; Mr. Schey, 2799; Mr. Carruthers, 2802 ; Mr. McFarlane, Mr. Melville, 2804; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Thompson, 2807; Mr. Tonkin, 2808; Mr. :McElhone, 2809; Mr. Hassall, 2812; Mr. Dibbs, 2814; ·negatived on division, 28~3; pe1·s. exjJl., Mr. Dibbs, 289!i, 2898 ; Sir Henry Parkes, 28!J7.

CHURCH AND SCHOOL LANDS MINING BILL: As.~ernbly : Motion to go into Committee, 1357 ; motion in Committee, 1:~!)7; first reading, 6125; second'reading, 620!) ; third reading, 6255; returned from Council with amendments, 6580 ; Conncil's amendments agreed to,

· 6725 ; assent reported, 6732. Council: First reading, 6220; second reading, 6435; third reading, 6521, 6531; assent reported, 6728.

Cmcur.AR QuAY LAXD S.u:E AND DEDICATiox BILL:

Assernbly: First reading, 5231 ; second reading, 5845 ; ·considered 'in Committee, 5846, 5910; re­port adopted, 6031 ; third reading, 6089 ; returned from Council with amendments, 6580; Council's amendments agreed to, 6725 ; assent reported, 6732.

Council: First reading, 6093 ; second reading, 6236; third reading, 6503 ; assent reported, 6728.

CoLONY. OF AusTRALIA BILL : Assernbly:

Motion by Sir Henry Parkes for leave to in­troduce ; debated by Mr. Copeland, 1476; Sir Henry Parkes, 1478; Mr. J. P. Abbott (who moved that "vYentworth" be substi­tuted for" Australia"), 1480; Mr. Dibbs, 1481 ; 1\ir. Lyne, 1483; Mr; Garrett, 1485; Mr. O'Sullivan, 1486; Mr. McMillan, 1488; l\ir. Wise, 1489; Mr. T. Walker, 1490; Mr. Trickett, 14!J3: Mr. Tonkin, Mr. S. vV. MoOL·e, 14!J4; f.-It-. R. Burdett Smith, Mr. Want, Mr. Haynes, .1495; Mr Melville, 14!)6; Mr. Jennneret, Mr. Hassall, 1501; Mr. Chanter, 1503; r.h. O'Mara, 1505; Mr. 'Wall, 1506 ; Mr. Creer, 1507; Mr. Copeland, 1508; Mr. IJ. O'Connor, 1511 ; f.1r. McElhone, 1512; Mr. Cameron, Mr. Hen­son; 1513 ; ·sir Henry Parkes, 1514 ; amendment negatived, ann motion acrreed to mulivision, 1517; first reading agr~ed to on division, 1517; statement by Sir Henry Parkes· as to· correspondence respecting,

· 2370; intention of Go,·ernment. as to pro­ceeding \\·ith bill~q., ;\ir. '1'. Walker, 3562.

BIL .SESSIO.N 1887-88. BIL x~xvii

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued) : 'COMMON LAW PROCEDURE BILL:

Council: Leave to introduce, 256 ; first reading, 1055; statement by Mr. Salomons respecting, 1473 ; withdrawn, 2265.

. COMMON LAW PROCEDURE BILL (No.2): Council: · First reading, 2265; obs. by Mr. Sal~mons,

6241. . Co~BION LODGING.HOUSES BILL :

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 447; order of

day. discharged, 3103. CoMPANIES AcT AMENDING BILL: · Assembly: ·

Leave to introduce, 3945; first reading, 3992; second reading, 5423; third reading, 5509; returned from Council with amendments, 6338; Council's amendments agreed to, 6725 ; assent reported, 6732.

Council: · First reading, 5477; second reading, 5690 ; considered in Committee, 6250 ; third read­ing, 6291 ; assen.t reported, 6728.

.CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND BILL (No. 1)·: Assembly: Suggestion by Mr. Dibbs that bill should be introduced before Christmas adjournment, 2267 ; standing orders suspended, 2269 ; bill passed through all stages, 2315 ; ;tssent re­ported, 2379.

Council': Standing orders suspended, and bill passed through all stages, 2317 ; assent reported, 2402.

~CoNSOLIDATED REVENUE FuND BILL (No. 2): As.sembly: Standing orders suspended, 2843; bill passed through all stages, 2882 ; assent reported, 3035.

··aow1cil: Standing orders suspended, 2332; bill passed thrcugh all stages, 2943; assent .reported, 3013.

CoNSOLIDATED REVENUE FuND BILL (No.· 3 ): Assembly: ·

Suspension of standing orders, 3425; (disorder -assault by Mr. Fletcher on Mr. Haynes, ·3465); bill passed through all stages, 3491 ; assent reported, 3562.

Co1mcil: Standing orders suspended, and bill passed through all stages, 34()2 ; assent reported, 3612.

·CONSOLIDATED REVENUE.FUND,BILL (No.4): A ssernbly : ·

Suspension of standing orders moved,. 4191 ; agreed to, 4208; motion in Committee pro­posed, 4208; agreed to, 4227 ; bi11 pre~ented and passed through all stages, 4227 ; assent reported, 4296.

Coz~ncil: . . Suspension. of standing orders, 4162 ; first .. reading, 423l.;. second reading and remain­ing stages, 4245·; assent r~porte~l, 4351.

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BILLS-PUBLIC ( continue£l) : . CoNSOLIDATED REVENUE FuND' BILL (No. 5)': Assembly: Suspension of standing orders moved, 5044 ; agreed to, 5060 ; bill presented and passed through all stages, 5099; assent reported, 5183 .

Co1mcil: Standing orders suspended, 5012 ; first read­ing and remaining stages, 5100 ; assent re­ported, 5240 .

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND BILL (No. 6): Assembly: o::ltanding orders suspended, 5947; motion in Committee of Supply, 5947; first reading and remaining stages, 5968; assent reported, 5996. .

Co1tncil: Standing orders suspended, 5851 ; first read­ing and remaining stages, 5946 ; assent re­ported, 6040.

CON1'AGIOUS DISEASES PREVENTION BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 447.

CONTRACTORS' DEBTS ACT AMEND~1ENT BILL : Assembly: · Motion to go into Committee, 306 ; motion in Committee agreed to, 3077; first read­ing, 3419 ; second reading, 5431 ; third read­ing, 5509 ; assent reported, 5996.

Counci~: . · First reading, 5477 ; second .reading, 5757 ; third reading, 5851 ; assent reported, 6040.

CONVERSION INTO MINING CONDITIONAL PUR­CHASES V ALIDATI.QN BILL :

Assembl11: LeuNe 'given to introduce bill, 2181 ; first reading, 2220 ; second reading, 2410; third reading, 244q ; returned from Council with amendments, 2660; Council's. amendments agreed to, 3012 ;. ass~nt.repprted, 3073.

Council: First reading, 2444; second reading, 2561 ; third reading, 2615 ; assent reported, 3083.

CouNTRY TOWNS vV ATER AND S.E\YERAGE AcT A~rEND~rENT BILL:

As.~embly: Motion to go into Committee, 447 ; motion in Committe.e, 515 ; first readiog, 515 ; second reading, 802 ; third reading, 860 ; third reading, 1473; assent reported, 1983.

Council: First reading, 860 ; second. reading, 1327 ; thirdr~ading, 1473 ; assent reported, 2082 ;

CREMATION BII"L: Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 306; first reading, 1580.

CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL; Co1tncil: Fjrst reading, 4162; second reading, 4352 ; thii·d.reading, 4420; ass!Jnt reported, 6128.

Assemblyi' . · . ]first reading, 44~4; second reading, 6362 ; . t~inl reading, 6364; assent reported, :6725.

~xxviii BIL IXDEX TO SUBJECTS. BIL

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): GROWN LANDS BILL :

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 196 ; motion in Committee, 257 ; first reading, 463 ; second reading moYed by Mr. Garrett, 747; withdrawn, 1109.

CRowN LANDS BILL (No. 2): Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, debated by

Mr. Garrett, 1273 ; Mr. Copeland, 1274; Mr. J. P. Abbott, 1276; Mr. Chanter, 1278; Mr. Waddell, 1279; Mr: O'Sullivan, 1280; Mr. Stokes, 1282; Mr. Toohey, 1283; Mr. Cortis, Mr. Vaughn, Mr. Dowel, 1284; Mr. Dibbs, 1285; :Mr. D. O'Connor, 1286; Mr. O'Mara., 1288; :ii.Tr. T. ViTalker, 1291 ; Mr. Gale, Mr. Melville, 1292; Sir Henry Parkes, 1293; Mr. Lyne, 1297; agreed to, 1300 ; motion in Committee, 1357 ; first reading, 1375-q., as to when bill would be proceeded with, 1407, 1705, 1769, 2220, 2663. Second reading moved by Mr. Gar­rett, 2884 ; debated by Mr. Copeland, 2972; ' Mr. Waddell, 3001 ; Mr. Chanter, 3042 ; Mr. Dawson, 3070 ; Mr. Hayes, 3135; Mr. J. P. Abbott, 3142; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3149; Mr. McMillan, 3298; Mr. Gormly, 3305; Mr. C. A. Lee, 3319; Mr. Penzer 3322; Mr. R. B. \Vilkinson, 3342; Mr. Barbour, 3348; Mr. Kelly. 3358; Mr. Hassall, 3366; Mr. Hawken, 3376, 3519 ; Mr. W. Stephen, 3524; Mr. Wall, :~526 ; Mr. Lakeman, 3530; Mr. Vaughn, 3538; 'Mr. Stokes, 3542; Mr. Wilson, 3546; Mr. Do~1·el, 3550; Mr. Black, Mr. Neild, H55_3; Mr. Jones, 3555; Mr. Fergus Smith, 3036 ; Mr. Ryrie, 3639 ; Dr. Ross, 3641; Mr. Joseph Abbott, 3647; Mr. Cooke, 3649 ; Mr. Gordon, 3653 ; Mr. Gale, 3055 ; Mr. Reid, 3663; Mr. Lyne, 3673 ; Mr. J. S. Farnell, 3709 ; Mr. S. \V. Moore, 3713; l\Ir. Garvan, 3717; 'Mr. Day, 3723; Mr. Thompson, 3727; Mr. McElhoM, 3731; Mr. Dibbs, 3740 ; Mr. See, 3746 ; l\ir. O'Mara, 3749; Mr. Stevenson, 3756; Mr. Bowes, 3757 ; Mr. Garrett, 3758 ; agreed to on division, 3762; considered in Com­mittee 3881, 3905, 3952, 4062, 4106, 4286, 4577, 4639; explanation by Mr. Garrett, 4638; clause 8, 38Sl ; clause 10, 3882 ; clause 11, 3890 ; clause 12, 3905, 3952 ; clause 13, 4062; clause 14, 4063; clause 15, 4064; clause 17, 4106; clause 18, 4106, 4286, 4577, 4639; statement by Sir Henry Parkes that the bill was not to be proceeded with, 5359.

CROWN LAXDS ACT FUHTHER A)!ENDi\!ENT BILL:

Assembly: Debate on motion for adjournment as to fencing provisions of Land Act, 6043 ; ino­tiou to go into Committee, 6125; standing orders suspended, 6170; motion in Com­mittee, 6213 ; first reading, 6268; second reading, 6286 ; third reading, 6345 ; assent reported, 6732.

Council: First reading, 6435 ; second reading, 6514; thjrd rea_ding, 6585 ; assent reported, 6728.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continu~d): CROWN LANDS PURCHASES VALIDATION BILL : A.s.sembly: First reading, 77 ; referred to select _com­

mittee, 139 ; cases referred to committee, 1081, 3101, 4036, 4105, 4106, 4146, 4638, 4697 ; non-attendance of members at meet­ings of the committee, obs., Mr. J. P. Abbott, 3101, Mr. Carruthers, 4022; report of committee presented, 4891 ; question by Mr. J. P. Abbott, as to bill being proceeded with, 4955 ; second reading, moved by Mr. Garrett, 5220 ; debated by Mr. McElhone, 5221 ; Mr. Abigail, 5226; Mr. Hassall, 5227 ; Mr. Carruthers, 5228; Mr. Lyne, Mr. Dowel, 5230 ; l\~r. Frank Farnell, Mr. Barbour, Mr. Gormly, 5835; Mr. J. P. Abbott, 5836; Mr. O'Sullivan, 5837 ; Mr. Thompson, Mr. Y aughn, 5838 ; agreed to, 5838 ; considered in Committee, 5838, 5868; third reading, 5997; returned from Council with amend­ments, 6338 ; Council's amendments agreed to, 6725 ; assent reported, 6732.

Council: First reading, 6040 ; second reading, moved by Mr. Salomons, 6221 ; debated by Dr. Gai-ran, 6221 ; Mr. Cox, Mr. J. Smith, Mr. H. C. Dangar, 6222 ; Mr. R. E. O'Connor, Sir William Manning, 6223 ; Mr. Salomons, 6224 ; agreed to, 6224 ; third reading, 6291 ; assent reported, 6728.

DAi\IS AND WEIRS REGULATION BILL : Assembly: Leave to introduce, 3945; first reading, 3979;

withdrawn, 5423. DISEASED ANIMALS AND l\iEAT BILL : Assembly: First reading, 5833 ; second reading, moved by Sir Henry Parkes, 5855 ; debated by Mr. McElhone, 5855; Mr. R. B. \Vilkinson, 5857 ; Mr. Kelly, Mr. Frank Smith, 5859 ; Mr. Gould, 5861; Mr. Brunker, Mr. Lyne, 5863; l\1r. T. Walker, 5864; Mr. Hassall, 5865; Mr. Haynes, Dr. Ross, 5866; Mr. Lakeman, 6484; Mr. Waddell, Mr. Brunker, 6485 ; Mr. Vaughn, Sir .Henry Parkes, 6486; agreed to on division, 6487.

DISTRESS FOR RENT ABOLITION BILL : A.~sembly:

Leave given to introduce, 500; first reading, 655 ; second reading, proposed by Mr. 1'. 'V'alker, 836; debated by Mr. Wise, 837; negati,·ed, 839.

DISTRICT GovERNlllENT BILL : .A.ssembly:

Motion to go into•Committee, 76 ; motion in Committee, 137; first reading, 470; obs., by Sir .Henry Parkes, 6381.

DIVORCE EXTENSION BILL : Assembly: First reading, .3425 ; second reading moved by Mr. Neild, 4697; debated by Mr. Gould, 4701; Mr. A. Allen, 4702; Mr. Jeanneret, 4703; agreed to on division, 4703; con· sidered in Committee, 4703, 5424; third reading, 5509; returned·from Council with .amendments, 6758 j cons. arn.clts., 6821.

'BiL .SESSION 1887~88 .. xxxix

20'September, 1887, to 24 July, 18B8.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued) : DIVORCE EXTENSIOX BILL (continued) :

Co1mcil: First reading, 5477 ; second reading, moved by Sir Alfred Stephen, 5691 ; Mr. Knox (who moved an amendment to fix the second reading for that clay six months), 5696 ; amendment negatived, 5697 ; amendment on motion to go into Committee, debated by Mr. Salomons, 5698; ll'Jr. Creed, Mr. Macintosh, 5705; Mr. R. E. O'Connor, 5706; Dr. Garran, 5709; Dr. Bowker, Sir William Manning, 5711; Mr. Charles, 5715; Sir Alfred Stephen, 5716; amendment nega­tived, 5719; considered in Committee, 6459, 6586 ; third reading, 6728.

DIYORCE EX'l'ENSION BILL (SESSION 1887) : A.ssem.bly: Question by Mr. Neild as to whether any

action had been taken by the British Go­vernment respecting this bill, 3286, 3385 ; statement by Sir Henry Parkes as to re­ceipt of despatch from the Secretary of State, 3385 ; debate on motion for adjourn­ment, 3386 ; notice of motion by Mr. Gar­land postponed, 3611 ; motion disapproving of Lord Kriutsford's despatch proposed by Mr. Neild, 5634; debated by Mr. Buchanan, 5639 ; observations by Sir Henry Parkes respecting, 5639, 6427.

Council: Motion disapproving of Lord Knutsforcl's de­

spatch proposed by Dr. Renwick, 5485 ; de­bated by Sir Alfred Stephen, 5489; Mr. Knox, 5493 ; Mr. Salomons, 5494 ; Sir 'Yilliam Manning, 5495 ; Dr. Garran, 5497 ; Dr. Renwick, 5498; agreed to on division, 5499.

See ctlso QUESTIONS. EIGHT HouRS BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 210; motion in

Committee, 243 ; first reading, 249 ; second reading moved by Mr. Schey, 3392; agreed to and considered in Committee, 3394 ; clause !negatived on division, 3418.

ELECTORAL ACT AMENDli1ENT BILL : Leave to introduce, 77 ; first reading, 196; ~econcl reacling moved by Mr. Haynes, 1222 ; debated by Sir Henry Parkes, 1226; Mr. Garrard, 1227; Mr. S. W. Moore, Mr. Melville, Mr. Haynes, 1228; negatived on division, 1229.

ELECTORAL AcT Ali1ENDli1ENT BILL (No.2): Assembly : · Debate as to repeal of expansive sections of

Electoral Act, 6254 ; first reading, 6327 ; second reading, moved by Sir Henry Parkes, 6391; debated by Mr. Neild, 6395; Mr. Garvan, 6397 ; lUr. J. P. Abbott, 6399 ; Mr. Garrard, 6401 ; Mr. Fletcher, 6403 ; Mr. R. Burdett Smith, 6404 ; Mr. See, 6406 ; ~Jr. l'l.iley, Mr. Lyne, 6409; Mr. Vaughn, Mr. Kelly, 6411; Mr. Ewing, 6412; Mr. vYoodwarcl, 6413; Mr. O'Sullivan, 6414; Mr. Lees, 6416 ; Mr. Stevenson, Mt·. Lakeman, 6418 ; Mr. Melville, 6419; Mr. McElhone, 6422; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Haw­thorne, Mr. McFarlane, Sir Henry Parkes, 6423 ; agreed to on division, 6426.

BILLS-PUBLIC (contimted): EilrPLOYERs' LIABILITY AC'r A)IE:\D)IE~T

BILL: A .~sembly:

Leave to introduce, 217.

EssEX-STREET ALIGNMENT Bn,L: Assembly: First reading, 4575; second reading, 6038; third reading, 6089.

Council: First reading, 6093 ; obs. by Mr. Salomons, 6503.

FACTORIES AND \Y ORKSHOPS REGULATION' BILL:

Council: First reading, 3269 ; second reading moved by Dr. Renwick, 3763 ; agreed to and con• sidered in Committee, 3769, 3923, 4748, 6119, 6440 ; third reading, 6503.

Assembly: 1 First reading, 6580.

FRAUDULENT MARKS 0~ :MERCHANDISE BILL : Assembly:

Motion to go into Committee, 3564. FUEL DELIVERY BILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 217 ; motion in Committee agreed to, 2402; first reading, 2445.

GovERNliiENT RAILWAYS BILL: As.~ernbly:

:i\1otion to go into Committee, 77 ; motion. in Committee, 138 ; first reading, 305 ; seconrl reading moved by Sir Henry Parkes, 802 ; debated by Mr. Lyne, 804; Mr. Gar· rard, Mr. Dibbs, 812 ; Mr. Hayes, 814 ; Mr. Schey, 815 ; Mr. Haynes, 821 ; Mr. Fletcher, 824; Sir Henry Parkes, 827; Mr. O'Sullivan, 899; Mr. Frank Fm·nell, 903; Mr. Melville, 917; Mr. S. Smith, 921; Mr. Frank Smith, 923; 1\Jr. Hassall, 924; Mr. C01·tis, Mr. Tonkin, 926; ll'Jr. Kelly, 927; Mr. R. Burdett Smith, 1\lr. Black, 930; Mr. W. Stephen, Sir Henry Parkes, 931 ; con­sidered in Committee, 938, 987, 1082, 1302, recom., 1:358, 1787; adop .. ,·ep., 2108; statement by Sir Henry Parkes respecting, 2326; third reading debated by Mr. Lyne, 2403 ; agreed to, 2410; retnmed from Council with amendments, :3952 ; Council's amendments considered, 4049 ; message to Council re amendments, 4075 ; message from Council re amendments, 4285 ; pro­posal by Mr. Dibbs to lay the bill aside (debate as to Chief Commissioner) debated by Mr. Dibbs, 4317; Sir Henry Parkes, 4319; Mr. Hassall, 4321 ; :Mr. Melville, 4322; Mr. Want, 4324; Mr. Cortis, Mr. McElhone, 4327 ; Mr. Frank Farnell, 4331 ; Mr. Slattery, 4333; Mr. Wise, 4334; Mr. Toohey, 43:l5; Mr. See, 4336; Mr. S. Smith, .4337; Mr. Garvan, 4339; Mr. O'Sullivan, 4340; Mr. Schey, 4341; Mr. Jones, 4343; Mr. \Y. J. Allen, Mr. Tonkin, 4344; Mr. Haynes, 4·345; Mr. Rrunker,4346 negatived, 4347; Council's message consi dered, 4347, 4371; assent reported, 4869.

xl BIL INDEX-: TO SUBJECTS, BIL

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34,

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): GOVERNMENT FAILWAYS BILL (continued); Council: First reading, 2403 ; second reading moved by Mr. Simpson, 2552 ; debated by Mr. Lackey, 2736; Mr. Trickett, 2949; Mr. Charles, 2953; Mr. Lucas, 2954; Mr. Jacob, 2657 ; Mr. De Salis, 2960 ; Mr. W. ·walker, 2962; Mr. R. E. O'Connor, 2963; Mr. Webb, 2966; Dr. Renwick, 3023; Mr. Macintosh, 3026; Mr. G. A. Lloyd, 3029 ;

,· Thfr. Davies,· 3030; ~fr. Simpson, 3034 ; agreed to, 3035 ; considered -in Committee, 3083,' 3270, 3612, 3685, 3786, 3865 ; third reading, 3921; message from Assembly 1·e amendments, 4079 ; Assembly's message considered, 4180 ; message to Assembly re amendments, 4245 ; assent reported, 4843.

,GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ACT AliiENDli!E::I"T BILL:

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee,, 5854 ; motion in Committee, 6031 ; first reading, 6038; second reading, moved by Sir Henry Parkes, 6058 ; debated by Mr. Dibbs, 6058; Mr. Fletcher, 6059 ; Mr. McElhone, 6064; Mr. D. O'Connor, 6065 ; Mr. Hassall, 6068 ; Mr. Slattery, 6070; Mr. T. Walker, 6072; :Mr. O'Sullivan, 6074; Mr. Thompson, 6076; Mr. vV. J. Allen, 6077; Mr. See, 6078; Mr. Haynes, 6079; Mr. Garvan, 6081 ; Mr. \V add ell, Sir Henry Parkes, 6083 ; agreed to on division, 6088; third reading, 6136; assent reported, 6608.

Council: First reading, 6117 ; second reading, 6241 ; third reading, 6291 ; assent reported, 6585.

cGWYDIR A...'ID INVERELL ELECTORATES BouNDARIES BILL :

. ARsembly: . First reading, 5127. .INFLUX OF CHI::I"ESE RESTR1CTIO::I" BILL= . Assembly :

:Motion to go into Committee, 1700; motion in Committee, 1787 ; motion by Sir Henry Parkes to suspend standing orders to admit of bill being passed through all its stages in one clay, debated by Mr. J. P. Abbott, 4758; Mr. Fletcher, 4759; Mr. Dibbs, 4760; Mr. Melville, 47Gl ; Mr. Thompson, Mr. O'Sullivan, 4763; Mr. Want, 4764; Mr. McElhone, 4766 ; Mr. Garvan, 4768; Mr. Slattery, 4769; Mr. Copeland, 4771 ; Mr. Schey, 4774; Mr. Ewing, Mr. W. J. Allen, 4775; Mr. Hurley, 4776; Mr. Wad­dell, Mr. Wall, Mr. S. W. Moore, 4777 ; Mr. R. Burdett Smith, 4778; Mr. Garland, Sir Henry Parkes, 4779; agreed to, 4781; statement by Sir Henry Parkes in Commit­tee, 4781; second reading moved by Sir Henry Parkes, 4781 ; {point of order taken by Mr. Copeland that the bill was irregularly before the House as it repealed part of the Aliens Act-Mr. Speaker's ruling, 4792); :Wlr. Dibbs, 4793 ; Mr. Fletcher, 4800; Mr. Garland, Mr. Melville, 4802 ; Mr. Gould, 4805 ; Mr. Slattery, 4807 ; Mr.· Henson; 4810 ; Mr. McElhone, 4812 ; Mr. Jago Smith, Mr. O'Mara, 4814; agreed to, 4816.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): lNJ<'LUX OJ<' CHINESE RESTRICTION BILL

(continued) : Assembly: In Committee:

Clause I. Amendment by Mr. Dibbs to prohibit landing of Chinese debated by :Mr. Dibbs, 4816, 4tS17, 4822, 4825; Sir Henry Parkes, 4816, 4822, 4823 ; Mr. vVant, 4817 • 4823; Mr. Fletcher, 4818 ; Mr. :li'Ielville, 4818 ; Mr. Haynes, 4819, 4821 ; Mr. O'Sul­livan, 4820; lVIr .. Schey, 4820, 4821 ; Mr. 0'11ara, 4820; Mr. Slattery, Mr. Frank Farnell, 4821 ; Mr. Garland, Mr. Nobbs, 4822; 11r. lV. Stephen, 4824; Mr. Penzer, Mr. McElhone, 4825; amendment negatived,

.4826. Clause 2 (Indemn;ty for acts of Govern­

ment). Debated by Mr. Want, 4827, 4828; Sir· Henry Parkes, 4828; Mr. Slattery, 4829; Mr. Dibbs, 4829 ; Mr. O'Mara, 4830 ; ~Ir. W. J. Allen, Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. Meh·ille, 4832 ; agreed to on division, 4833. Clause 5, 4833; clause 11, 4833; clauses 12

and 13, 4834; clause 16, 4835; clause 17 • 4836.

Bill passed through remaining stages, 4836; bill returned from Council with amend­ments, 5559; petition from Chinese resi­dents, 5565; statement by Mr. Speaker, as to Council's amendments, 5640; motion by Mr. Buchanan that the bill be laid aside, and the bill agreed to by Intercolonial Con­ference introduced, 5641 ; debated by Mr. Dibbs, 5642 ; Mr. Garland, Mr. Fletcher, 5644 ; Sir Henry Parkes, 5645 ; Mr. Lyne, 5648; Mr. Burns, 5650; Mr. Slattery, 5651; Mr. McMillan, 5655; Mr. O'Sullivan, 5656; :Mr. Melville, 5657; Mr. R. B. Wilkinson, 5659; Mr. O'Mara, 5661; n'lr. Abigail, 5666; Mr. McElhone, 5668; Mr. Neild, 5670; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Reid, 5671; Mr. Burdekin, 5676; negati\•ed, 5677 ; Council's amend­ments considered, 5677 ; message to Council ?'e amendments, 5729; message from Coun­cil insisting on amendments, 6058 ; Coun­cil's message considered, 6126 ; assent re­ported, 6250.

Council: First reading, 4836 ; suspension of standing orders moved by Mr. Salomons, 4854 ; de­bated by Dr. Garran, 4855; Mr. G. A. Lloyd, 4857; Mr. Jacob, Mr. Simpson, 4858 ; Mr. R. E. O'Connor, 4859; Mr. Cox, Mr. \Vebb, Mr. H. C. Dangar, 4861; Mr. Davies, 4862 ; Dr. Bowker, 4863; )lr. Charles, Mr. Macintosh, Mr. vV. Walker, 4864; Mr. Salomons, 4865 ; negatived on division, 4868. Second reading moved by Mr. Salomons, 5012; debated by Mr. Dalley, 5019 ; Dr. GatTan, · 5025 ; Sir 'Villiam Manning, 5031 ; Mr. Charles, 5036 ; )1r. Jacob, 5037; Mr. E. Barton, 5100; Mr. Joseph, 5103; Mr. Davies, 5108; Mr. Cox, 5111; Sir Alfred Stephen, 5112; Mr. Mac-. intosh, 5116; Mr. R. E. O'Connor, 5118 ; Mr. Lucas, 5122; Mr. Dodds, 5123; nir. G. A. Lloyd, 5125; Mr. Salomons, 5126; agreed to, 5126; considered in Committee,

BIL SESSION•l887-88 •. BIL

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

BILLS-PUBLIC ( continzte(l): INFLUX o~· CHINESE RESTRICTION BILL

(continual) : Assembly: In Committee : 5240, 5325; clause 1, 5240, 5352; clause 2, :3241 ; new clause 2, 5262 ; clause 3, 526:~ ; clause 4, 5273; clause 5, 5325, 5353 ; clause 6, 5341 ; clause 8, 5342; clause 11, 5345 ; clause 12, 5346 ; clause 14, 5349; clauses 15 and 16, 5350 ; clause 19, 5351; clause 22, 5353 ; third reading, debated by Dr. Garran, 5477 ; Mr. Salomons, 5478, 5482 ; Sir William Manning, 5478; Mr. H. 8. Da.ngar, 5479; Mr. Jacob, 5480; Mr. Davies, Dr. Renwick, 5483; Mr. Cox, Mr. Simpson, 5484; message from Assembly 1'e

amendments, 5719; standing orders sus­pended, 5851 ; Assembly's message con­sidered, 5913; message to Assembly, insist­ing on amendments, 6040 ; message from Assembly, intinating that it did r.ot insist on amendments, 6117; assent reported, 6220.

INLAND "\VATERS FISHERIES. BILL': Assembly: Leave given to introduce, 500; first reading,

626 ; second reading, 1664; third reading, 1701; returned from Council with amend­ments, 2336 ; Council's amendments agreed to, 2370; assent reported, 2379.

Council: First reading, 1697 ; second readii]g, 2083;

considered in Committee, 2266 ; third read-. ing, 2316 ; assent reported, 2402. , JUDGES' ENABLING BILL :

Coztncil: Bill presented and passed through all stages,

1525 ; assent reported, 1866. Assembly: First reading, 1580; standing orders sus-

. pended, 1654; second reading and other . stages, 1706.

·JUDGMENT CREDITOitS' REMEDIES EXTEXSIOX BILL:

Assembly: First reading, 373 ; second reading, 5432 ; third reading, 5509; assent reported, 6732.

Council: · First reading, 5477 ; second reading, 5757 ;

considered in Committee, 6527 ; third read­ing, 6585 ; assent reported, 6728.

LAXD BILL: A.qsembly: Position of the Government in res~ect to the

amendment proposed by Mr. J: .P. Abbott to the 18th clause-expl., Mr. Garrett, 4638.

LAND-TAX BILL : Assembly: Motion in Committee debnted by Mr. Burns,

: . 4442, 4445, 4455, 4485, 4486, 4488, 4493; Mr. Dibbs, 4443, 4445, 4450, 4488, 4489, 4493, 4494; Sir .Henry Parkes, 4446; Mr. Lyne, 4447;Mr. Reid,4447,4491;Mr. Hassall, 4451; Mr. McMillan, 4452; Mr. "\Vall, 4454; Mr. "\:Vaddell, 4455 ; Mr. Haynes, 4456; .Mr: Neild, 4458; Mr. Thompson, 4468, 4492; Mr.· Kelly, 4469; .Mr. Garvan, 4470 ; Mr.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): LAND-TAX BILL ( continuecl) : Assembly: •

Wise, 4471 ; Mr. See, 4472, 4491 ; Mr. Ewing, 4476; Mr. Stokes (who proposed as an amendment, "That the Government are not justified in proposing new taxation of a class ·character while giving up revenue through the Customs, which is easy of col­lection, and equitable in its incidence"), 4478, 4486; (amendment ruled in order, 4484); Mr. O'Sulli,•an, 4486; Mr. Slattery, 4487, 4490; amendment negatived on divi­sion, 4493 ; motion agreed to on division, 4494 ; bill read the first time, 4494 ; seconcl reading debated by Mr. Burns, 5274; Mr. Dibbs, 5276 ; Mr. Kelly, 5279 ; Mr. Buch­anan, 5280; Mr. Hassall, 5282; Mr. Gormly, 5283; Mr. O'Sullivan, 5284; Mr. Garland, 5287; Mr. Mel ville, 5289; Mr. Neild, 5292; Mr. Abigail, 5297 ; Mr .. J.P. Abbott, 5301 ; Mr. Carruthers, 530,6; Mr. McElhone, 5307; Mr. Garrett, 5314 ; Mr. Toohey, 5317; Mr. Burns, 5320; Mr. Dol\•el, 5a20 ; Mr. Chanter, 5369 ; Mr. McMillan, 5370; Mr. Lyne, 5373; Sir Henry Parkes, 5379; Mr. O'Mara, 5385 ; Mr. Thompson, Mr. See, 5389 ; Mr. Ewing, 5395; Mr. Riley, 5397 ; Mr. Ryrie, Mr. Ellis, 5399 ; ·Mr. Hawken, 5405; Mr. W. J. Allen, 5406; Mr. "\Vall, 5408 ; Mr. A. Allen, Mr. McFarlane, 5409 ; Mr. McCourt, Mr. "\·V. Stephen, 5410; Mr. Burns, 5411 ; agreed to on division, 5411 ; considered in Committee, 5586, 5730, 5784 ; report adopted, 5847; third reading debated by Mr. Neild (who moved recommittal of bill to reconsider clauses 1, 2, and 15), 6268 ; Mr. S. ,V. Moore, 6270; Sir Henry Parkes, 6271 ; Mr. Dibbs, 6273; Mr. Burns, 6274; Mr. Gormly, Mr. Lees, 6275; Mr. Barbour, 6276; Mr. Wise, Mr. McMillan, 6277; Mr. S. Smith, Mr. Kelly, Mr. J. P. Abbott, 6278; Mr. See, Mr. "\V. Clarke, 6279; amend: ment negatived, 6279 ; bill recommitted for -reconsideration of clnuse 59, 6280 ; rll­port adopted, 6286 ; third reading further debated by Mr. Burdekin, 6329 ; Sir Henry Parkes, 6331 ; Mr. J. l:'. Abbott, 6333; Mr. Neild, 6334; Mr. O'Sullivan, 6335 ; Mr. Buchanan, 63!'!6; Mr. Seaver, Mr. Vaughn, Mr. "\Vaddell, 6337; agreed to, 6338.

Council: First reading, 6433 ; motion that the second reading stand an order of the clay for the following day agreed to on casting vote of President, 6435 ; second reading moved by Mr. Salomons, 6503; debated by Dr. Ren­wick (who moved the adjournment of the debate for a week) 6505 ; Mr. Salomons, 6505; Mr. Jacob, 6506; Sir William Man­ning, Mr. H. C. Dangar, 6507; Mr. Simp­son, 6508; Mr. Macintosh, Mr. Trickett, 6509; Dr.· Garran, 6510; Dr. Bowker, Mr. J. Smith, Mr. W. H. Suttor, 6511; debate adjourned on division, 6512.

LEGAL PitACTITIONERS BILL : :Assembly:

First reading, 1009.

x1ii Bn:I

-volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34. ;

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): LIENS ON WOOL BILL: 4-.ssembly:

Motion to ·go into CommittE-e, 217 ; motion in· Committee, 835.

LIQUOR TRAFFIC (LOCAL VETO) BILL: Assembly : . First reading, 3425; bill withdrawn, 4037.

1\f ETROPOLITAN \VATER AND SEWERAGE ACT A.liiENDMESl' BILL :

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 1700; motion in Committee, 1788 ; second reading, 2132 ; third reading, 2181 ; returned from Council with amendments, 2660 ; Council's amend­ments agreed to, 2972 ; assent reported, 3073.

Co1mcil: First reading, 2265 ; second reading, 2563;

. standing orders suspended, and bill passed through remaining stages, 2615, 2627 ; as­sent reported, 3083.

: MINING BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 6327; motion in Committee proposed by Mr. Abigail, 6380 ; agreed to, 6391.

1\'fiNISTERIAL ELECTION BILL : First reading, 215.

MUNICJIPAL ROADS AND STREETS BILL: Assembly: Second reading, 240 ; third reading, 257 ; Council's amendments agreed to, 1664; as­sent reported, 1983.

Council: First reading, 256 ; second reading, 443 ; third reading, 491 ; assent reported, 2082.

: MUNICIPALITIES ACT AllfENDliiENT BILL : A .~sembly: First reading, 257 ; withdrawn, 1214.

MuNICIPALITIES AcT AllrENDllrENT BILL (No.2):

Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 1407 ; motion in Committee, 1697; first reading, 1701 ; second reading moved by Mr. Davis, 4955 ; agreed to, 4959 ; considered in Committee, 4959.

MUNICIPAL LOANS BILL: ' Assembly :

First reading, 6124; second reading, 6371 ; third reading, 6380; assent reported, 67:32.

· Council: . First reading, 6435 ; second reading, 6585 ; third reading, 6606; assent reported, 6728.

NEWCASTLE RAND-DRIFT RECLAMATION ACT . REPEAL BILL : .

Assembly : · First reading, 861 ; explanation by Mr. Fletcher, re deputation, 910; question by Mr. Melville as to whim bill would he. pro-ceeded with, 1407. ·

~NEW TRIALS IN CIVIL CASES BILL : Asse1nbly : · First reading,,959; withdrawn, 6468.

ORDNANCE LANDS TRANSFER BILL ( Fo1·mal).: Co1£ncil, 4; Assembly, .15. _

BILLS-PUBLIC ( contimted) : ORIGINAL ·GRANTS OF LAND BOUNDARIES·

BILL: Assembly: . First reading, 217 ; second reading moved by MT. J. S. Farnell, 2399; debated by Mr. Garrett; Mr. Ewing, 2401; Mr. Wall, Mr.. R. Burdett Smith, 2402 ; agreed to, 2402.

OYSTERS, ROYALTY ON, ABOLITION BILL: Assembly: First reading, 1115; second reading, 1404; ·third reading, 1407; assent reported, 1983.

Council: First reading, 1473 ; second reading, 1524 ; third reading, 1697 ; assent reported, 2082.

PARLIAl\IENTARY REPRESEN1.'ATIVES ALLOW· ANCE BILL:

Assembly: Motion by Mr. Fletcher to go into Committee to consider address to Governor, agreed to, 137 ; questions by Mr. Fletcher as to when bill will be introduced, 448, 515, 733, 1357 ; motion by Mr. Garrett to go into Com­mittee, 1818 ; motion in Committee agreed to, 2418 ; first reading, 2500 ; statement by

· Mr. Garrett as to when bill would be pro­ceeded with, 4955 ; second reading moved by Mr. W. Clarke, 5567 ; debated by Mr. Burns, Mr. Frank Smith, 5568; Mr. Garrard, Mr. Seaver, 5569; Mr. Fletcher, 5570; Mr. Abigail, 5571 ; Sir Henry Parkes, 5572; Mr: O'Sulli1•an, 5574; Mr. Ste1•enson, 5575; Mr. Inglis, 5576; Mr. T. Walker, Mr. Buchanan, 5577; Mr. Joseph Abbott, 5580; Mr. Melville, 5581 : agreed to on division, 5582; q. by Mr. Lyne, 5729, 5772, 5783;

, , third readin!:(, 5909 ; q. by Mr. Lakeman, 6532.

Co1mcit: . First reading, 5913; second reading moved

by Mr. Salomons, 6443 ; debated by Mr. Trickett, 6445 ; Dr. Garran, 6446 ; Mr. G. A. Lloyd, 6449 ;. 1\'fr. Creed, 6450 ; Sir vYilliam Manning, 6451; Mr. ,V. H. Suttor, 6453; Mr. J. Smith, Mr. Macintosh, 6454; Mr. Davies, 6455 ; Mr. Simpson, 6456; Mr. Joseph, Dr. Renwick, 6457; Mr. Salomons, 6458 ; negatived, 6459.

· p ART:NERSHIP BILL : As.sembly:

Motion. to go into Committee, 447 ; with-. drawn, 5424. :

pASTURES AND STOCK PROTECTION ACT Ali1END• "JIIE'NT BILL :

A8sembly: , Motion to go into Committee, 2266 ; order of

day discharged, 3012. pATENTS LAW AMENDMENT BILL : 'Assembly :

Leave to introduce, 6255. .PREFERENTIAL CLAil\1 m' LANDLORDS BILL: . Assernbly :

Leave given to introduce, 580. PROBATE BILL:

Council·: First reading, 3685 ; second reading moved . by Sir William Manning, 4033 ; counted out, 4033; restored to paper, 4079 ;. second

Bm .SESSIOX 1887 -88; " BtL' xliiic

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888,'

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): PROBATE BILL (continued) :

' Council: reading again moved by Sir William Manning, 4232 ; debated by Mr. Simpson, 4237; Mr. Trickett, 4238; Mr. Norton (who proposed an amendment to refer bill to select committee), 4239; Sir William Manning, Mr. H. C. Dangar, 4242; Mr. Jacob, 4243; Mr. vV. \Valker, Mr. Simpson, 4244, 4245; Sir \Villiam Manning, 4245 ; amendment agreed to, 4245.

PROPERTY-TAX BILL : Motion in Committee proposed by Mr. Burns, 5412 ; agreed to, 6039 ; first read­ing, 6039 ; second reading moved by Mr. Burns, 6139 ; debated by Mr. Dibbs, 6141 ; Mr. McMillan, 6143; Mr. Toohey", 6145; Mr. vV. Clarke, 6146; }.'lr. O'Sullivan, 6148 ; Mr. Wise, 6149 ; l\lr. Neild, 6154; Mr. Melville, 6156; Mr. Ellis, 6159; Mr. Haynes, Mr. Riley, Mr. McElhone, 6160; Mr. \V. J . .Allen, 6166; agreed to on divi­sion, 6168; considered in Committee, 6338.

PUBLIC VEHICLES ACT AliiENDi\IENT BILL: Assembly: Leave to introduce, 3706.

PUBLIC Vi7 ORKS BILL : A8sembly: Motion to go into Committee, 305 ; motion

in Committee, 907 ; first reading, 1251 ; second reading moved by 8ir Henry Parkes, 2418; Mr. Dibbs, 2423 ; Mr. Toohey, 2428; Mr. Garrett, 2429; Mr. JJyne, 2433; Mr. Frank Smith, 2442; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2462; Mr. Thompson, 2465 ; Mr. \Vithers, Sir Henry Parkes, 2466; agreed to, 2468 ; con­sideration in Committee, 2468, 2576, 2631 ; statement by Sir Henry Parkes respecting, 3806; recommittal, 3874; third reading, 3952 ; returned from Council with amend­ments, 4689 ; Council's amendments agreed to, 4882 ; assent reported, 5183.

Council: First reading, 3923 ; second reading moved by Mr. Simpson, 4030 ; debated by Mr. De Salis, 4162; Sir \Villiam Manning, 4164; Mr. L:1ekey, 4165; Mr. Jacob, 4166; Mr. Simpson, 4170; agreed to, 4171 ; considered in Committee, 4171, 4361, 4556; third read­ing, 4636 ; assent reported, 5240.

PUBLIC WORKS LOAN . BILL : Asseml•ly: First reading, 6725 ; second reading, debated by Mr. Dibbs, 6804; Sir Henry Parkes, 6808; Mr. Lyne, 6811 ; Mr. McElhone, 6812; Mr. Garvan, 6813 ; Mr. O'Mara, 6815 ; Mr. Abigail, 6816; Mr. W. J. Allen, Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. Neild, 6817; agreed to, 6820 ; remaining stages, 6820.

Council: Standing orders suspended, 6728 ; received from Assembly and passed through all stages, 6828 ; assented to, 6830.

RABBIT NuiSANCE AcT AllrENDMENT BILL: As.~embly: First reading, 1770 ; second reading, moved by Mr. Abigail, 2109 ; debated by Mr. Dibbs, 2111; Mr. Lyne, 2112; ~iT. R. B.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): RABBIT NuiSANCE AcT AME:>DlllEX'I' BILL

( contimtecl) : Assembly:

Wilkinson, 2114 ; Mr. Wilson, 2115; Mr. Waddell, 2118; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2119; Mr. Lakeman, 2120; Mr. Garrett, 2121 ; Mr. Penzer, 2122; Mr. Fergus Smith, Mr. Frank Farnell, Mr. Kel!y, 2123; Mr. McElhone, 2124 ; bill withdrawn, 2270.

RABBIT PEST SUPPRESSION BILL: Assembly:

Motion to go il\tO Committee, 2445; motion in Committee agreed to, 3012; first reading, 3073.

REGISTERED MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS BILL : Assembly: Motion to go into Committee, 663 ; motion in

Committee, 839 ; first reading, 840 ; second reading moved by Mr. Cortis, lG79 ; objec­tion by Mr. MelYille that bill exceeded order of leave sustained, and bill with· drawn, 1683.

REGIS'n~RED MEDICAl" PRACTITIONERS' BILL (No.2·):

A.s.,ernbly : Motion to go into Committee proposed by Mr. C01·tis, il077; counted out, 3082; re­stored to paper, 4151 ; motion to go into Committee neg::i.tived, 5432.

REPAYl\IENT OF LOA::-IS BILL : Assem.bl/f: First reading, 6725 ; second reading, 6797.

Council: Standing orders snspenclerl, 6728 ; received from Assembly and passed through all stages,

· 6828 ; assented to, 68:10. ROCKDALE MUNICIPALITY RKNAMIXG BILL :

Assembly: First reading, 783 ; second reading, 1677; third reading, 1817; returned from Council with amendments, 2461; Council's amend­ments agreed to, 4295 ; assent reported, 4869.

Coimcil: .First reading, 1866 ; second reading, 2403 ;

third reading, 2445 ; assent reported, 4843. RusHCUTTErts' BAY AcT A:~m::-~nMEXT BILL:

, Assernbly: Leave tp introduce, 2786; first reading, 3636; withdrawn, 5432.

SEDUCTION PoxiSHl\IENT BILL : Assembly: ]'irst reading, 217 ; second reading, moved by Mr. J. S. Farnell, 2393; debated by Mr. vVise, 2394 ; :M:r. O'Mara, 2395; agreed to, 2395; considered in Committee, 2395, 3077.

·SEntPILL'S ESTATES (DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS IN) BILL:

A.ssembly. :, . . First reading, 3341-3562 ; second reading, 3809 ; third reading, 3880 ; returned from Council with amendments, 4144; Council's amendments ~greed to, 4442 ; assent re,, ported, 4869.

·Cottncil: First reading, 3872 ; second readipg, 4029 ;

. third reading, 4079;. ass~nt x:eported, 4843.

xliv Bn, INDEX TO SUBJECTS. Cm

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

BILLS-PUBLIC (continued): SuPREME CouRT APPEALS AcT AME::>DliiEN'l!

BILL: A.1sembly: Motion to go into Committee, 909 ; motion in Committee, 983 ; first reading, 987 ; second reading, 1178 ; third reading, 1181 ; assent reported, 1474.

Council: ].'irst reading, 1236; second reading, 1325 ; standing orders suspended and bill passed through remaining stages, 1327; assent re­

. ported, 1473. SYDNEY CoRPORATION AcT AlliENDliiENT BILL : ' Assembly:

,First reading, 75 ; second reading, 238; third reading, 257 ; returned from Council

· with amendments, 2179; Council's amend­. mentsagreed to, 2315; assent reported, 2379. . Council:

First reading, 256 ; second reading; 416; considered in Committee, 727; 1316, 1761, 2085 ; third reading, 2124; assent reported,

. 2402. SYDNEY MAYORAL ELECTION BILL : Assembly:

. First reading, 2220. • ToT A LISA'l'OR BILL : , Assembly:

LeaYe to introduce, 2531; first reading, 3101. TRADES CONCILIATION BILL: Assembly: .Motion to go into Committee, 306 ; motion ·'in Committee agreed to, 3077 ; first read­

ing, 3419; second reading move([, by )1r. Carruthers, 4017; referred to select com­mittee (on motion by :Mr. Melville), 4022.

TRADES MARKS AiUENDMENT BILL : Assembly: First reading, 4297.

VINE DISEASES ACT AliiENDl\IENT BILL: · Assembly: ' First reading, 418i ; second reading, 4255 ;

third reading, 4316 ; Council's amendments agreed to, 5220; assent reported, 5810.

Council: . First reading, 4351 ; second reading, 44::!6 ; considered in Committee, 4437, 4562; third

: · reading, 4625; assent reported, 5851. 'VENTWORTH ELECTORATE SUBDIVISION BILL:

Assembly: Lea\•e to introduce, 218 ; first reading, 257 ; second reading, 830 ; report of Committee adopted, 1055 ; third reading, 1082; re­turned from Council with amendments, 1923 ; Council's amendments agreed to, 2316; assent reported, 2379.

•-Council:

'

First reading, 1058; second reading, 1311 ; consideration in Committee,: 1760 ; third reading, 1866 ; assent reported, 2402.

C· CENTENARY OF THE COLONY :

Assembly: Resolutions by Sir Henry Parkes embodying

·' proposals for celebrating the centenary of the, colony (I) by. a gmi;J.d intercolonial

CENTENARY OF 'l'IIK COLONY (c~ntinued): Assembly:

banquet; (2) by aiding the Agricultural Society to the amount of £7,000 to enable them to hold a grand intercolonial exhibition of live stock, pastoral, agricultural, and·hor­ticultural produce and manufactures; (3) by offering a challenge cup of 500 guineas, to Le competed for at the usual regatta ; and (4) by the issue of new postage stamps -considered in Committee, 869 ; amend­ment by Mr. '\V. Stephen to add after the word "guineas," in the second resolution, the words ''to be manufactured in the colony," 878; amendment negatived, 881; amendment by Mr. O'Sullivan, that a national fete be given, and that free rail­way passes, good for a week, be issued to allow country people to participate ; also that a snm of money be donated to each municipality in the colony for the purpose of the centennial celebration, 881 ; lattet· part of amendment withdrawn, 882; amend­ment negatived, anrl resolntions, as read, agreed to, 889 ; motion to receive resolu­tions from Committee debated, 890; agreed to, and motion. proposed, that the resolu­tions be read a second time, 893 ; amend­ment by Me. Garrard to substitute the figure " 1" for the figure "5 " in the third resolution, 894; amendment negatived, and resolutions agreed to, 898.

CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION : Assembly:

Motion by Mr. GarYan to go into Committee to consider resolution respecting, agreed to, 1082; as to fixing date for discussion of motion-obs., Mr. Dibbs, 1579 ; order of the day discharged, 1580.

See also CENTENARY CELEBRATION BILL, CHINESE, THE :

Assembly: Increased prevalence of gambling in shops occupied by Chinese-obs., Mr. O'Sullivan, 195 ; papers in connection with influx of Chinese laid on the table by Sir Henry Parkes, 1474; motion by Mr. Thompson for select committee to inquire and report as to influx of Chinese and other matters connected with the Chinese, 2223; agreed to, 2224; leave given to committee to sit during any adjournment of the House, 2896; despatch from Secretary·of State for the Colonies enclosing note from Chinese Ambassador to Lord Salisbury-obs., Sir Henry Parkes, 3385 ; reply of Government to despatch-expt., Sir Henry Parkes, 3788 .: motion by Mr. Thompson withdrawn, 3806 ; motion by Mr. O'Sullivan, that the despatch of the Chinese Ambassador to Lord Salis­bury "is a document that cannot be enter­tained by the British Government without the most serious consequences resulting to the whole colonists of Australasia," post-

. poned, 4147 ; arri,·al of Chinese by the s.s. Afghan, adj., 4412 ; statement by Sir Henry Parkes as to action taken by .the

. Government,, 4695 ; de.cision of the Supreme

. Court and the intention of; the Government

CHI SESSION 1887-88. ~ Cou· xlv:

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

CHIXESE, THE (continued) : As.~embly:

iri regard thereto,· in the matter of the illegal detention of certain Chinese-adj., ( M1·. Dibbs), 4870; House adjourned on roo· tion by Sir Henry. Parkes, in consequence of motion of censure given notice of by Mr. Dibbs, 4890; motion of censure moved by Mr. Dibbs, 4891; debated by Mr. Garrett, 4902; Mr. Slattery, 4906; Mr. Neild (who moved an amendment in favour of the Go­vernment acting co~jointly with the govern­t)lents of the other colonies), 4914 ; Mr. Burns, Mr. l\icMillan, 4915; Mr. Buchanan, 4920 ; Mr. Wise, 4925 ; Mr. Copeland, 49:!0 ; (motion, that the question be now put, negatived, 4935); Mr. Slattery, 4935; Mr. Abigail, Mr. Melville; 4939 ; Sir Henry Parkes, 4943 ; Mr. Dibbs, in reply, 4949; amendment and motion negatived, 4953 ; pen. expl. as to pair-1\fr. Lyne, 4955 ; remarks of Supreme Conrt judges as to ille­gal detention of Chinese, adj., 5232; paper relating to proceedings of Intercolonial Con­ference on Chinese .question .laid on the table by Sir Henry Parkes, 5584 ; obs. as to adopting bill agreed to by conference, 5614; remission of penalty for landing Chinese, ac(i. (Mr. Slattery), 5621, 5772 ; copy of treaty between China and United States laid on the table, 5721; necessity for re­lieving a number of Chinese whose homes had been destroyed-cbs., Mr. Garland, 6828.

See also QUESTIONS, c~lso INFI.UX OF CHINESE RESTRICTION 'BILJ,, also SuPPLY, p. 6658.

CIRccr.AR QUAY, PuRCHASE OF LAND AT. See GOVERNMENT.

•CIVIL SERVICE. See also QUESTIONS, al8o RETURNS, also FINANCE·: SuPPLY:

ADDISON, MR., STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE. See JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF.

AnE~T-GENERAL: Report as to position having been offered to

and accepted by the Minister of Justice­obs., Mr. O'Mara, 3S10. ·

A LLEC:ATIONSAGAINST Gov ER~~iENT OFFICIALS : A.~sembly: Report as to Government official hawking a slocument about the city for the information of a member of the House-g., Mr. Cameron, 1008; expl., Mr. Cameron, 1042.

CIVIL SERVICE ACT; · A-~sembly:

Motion by Mr. 'Vadclell affirming that the provisions of the Civil Service Act relating to allowances ·and gratuities are unsatis­factory and should be altered, 4497 ; with­drawn, 4504.

COROW A, POLICE MAGISTRATE AT ; Assembly: Return respecting, laid.on the table, 1180, 4035. See ctlso QUESTIONS. . .

CJWWN SoLICITOR's OFFICE : Assembly: Appointment in-adj. (Mr. McElhone), 2371.

!EXAllliNER .. OF COAL-FIELDS; : See MINING : BuLLI CoLLIERY Uonrlln~SION

and PRIVILEGE •.

'C~VIL SERVICE (continued) : EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, CLERK TO.'

See FINANCE: SuPPLY. MINES DEPART~IENT;

A s.sentbly : Alleged unpleasantness among officers in­

obs., Mr. Melville, 3012. PARRAMATTA, POLICE MAGISTRATE AT: A.ssembly: Return showing applications for appointment

of, laid on the table, 43n ; incompleteness of return-obs., Mr. Frank Farnell, 5009; alleged mistake in connection with return­ea·pl., Mr. Speaker, 5041; obs., Mr. Frank Farnell, 5127.

SALARIES OF CIVIL SERYAXTS; Assembly:

Moti'on by Mr. McElhone to reduce the salaries of civil servants by the amount of the increases paid under the Civil Service Act, 373; debated by Mr. Burns, 379; Mr. Dibbs, Mr. ·wan, and Mr. McElhone, in reply, 382; motion negatived, 384.

CONSERVATIO:s" OF '\VATER; Assem.bly:

Motion by Mr. Gormly, that it is desirable to proceed with the construction of works for the purpose of conserving water in Lake Cudgellico and the Lower Lachlan River, 5998; debated by~ir. Abigail, Mr. Waddell, 6003 ; Mr. Dibbs, Mr. Thompson, 6005; Mr. Chanter, Mr. Kelly, 6006 ; Mr. O'Sul­livan, 6007; Mr. T. "Walker, 6008; Mr. Gale, Mr. Lyne, 6009 ; Mr. Gormly, in reply, 6010; motion agreed to, 6011.

CONWAY, CLAil\1 OF c. J. : A s.sernbly : . .

Motion by l\fr. 'Vaddell for s~lect committee to inquire and report respecting, 2225 ; withdrawn, 2226.

COUNCIL:· ADDITIONAL SITTING DAYS:

Tuesday, 6220; Monday, 6585. ADJOURNMENT ON DECEASE OF MEMBERS ;

Motion by Mr. Salomons to discontinue the practice of adjourning on the death of a member, 6090; debated by Mr. Norton, 6091; Sir William Manning, Mr. Salomons, Mr. Dodds, 6092 ; agreed to, 6093.

ArPOIXTMENTS TO THE CouNCIL : . Appointment of members during a session­

adj., Mr, Cox, 2710 ; Mr. Creed, Mr. Simpson, 2719 ; Mr. De Salis, 2722 ; Mr. Pigott, 2726; Mr. Jacob, 2727; Mr. Dodds, 2729 ; Mr. 'Vatt, 2730; Mr. Lucas, 27:32 ; Mr. King, 2733; Mr. Charles,. 2734 ; Mr. Cox, 2735; motion to adjourn negatived, on division, 2736.

CH:AIRMAN OF COMMITTEES ; Mr. Pidclittgton re-elected, 55 ; decease of

Mr. P.iddington, 1697; Mr. Jacob elected, 1759.

CHRISTliiAS RECESS : Motion . by Mr. Salomons agreed to, 2265,

2316.

xlvi Cm;) INDEX TO ·sUBJECTS;

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 .

COUNCIL (continued): CONSTITUTIONAL POWERS OF THE COUNCIL :

Motion by Mr. Jacob protesting· against the questioning of its powers by the As­sembly, and again asserting its privilege of amending all bills sent to it from·· the Assembly in such manner as it may deem expedient, 6094 ; debated by Mr. Salomons, Dr. Garran, 6104; Sir William M"anning, 6106 ; Mr. E. Barton (who moved the pre­vious question), 6107 ; Mr. "\V. H. Suttor, Sir William Manning, 6110 ; Mr. Simpson, 6111; Mr. H. C. Dangar, 6113; Mr. Salomons, Mr. Cox, 6115 ; Mr. Charles, Mr. Jacob, in reply, 6116; previous question agreed to and resolution agreed to, 6117.

DEPUTY-CHAIRJ\IEN OF COMliUTTEES : Mr. Jacob, 1524; Mr. Trickett, 3083.

EASTER HoLIDAYS : Adjournment over, 3612.

iNTERRUPTION Als"D RENEWAL OF PROCEED· INGS ON PRIVATE BILLS:

Question of proceeding with the Perpetual Trustee Company Bill under the 162nd standing order, referred to Standing Orders Committee for consideration and report, 132; report of Standing Orders Committee recom­mending the adoption of a new standing order presented, 413 ; proposed standing order considered in Committee, 491 ; agreed to with amendments, 426; Governor's ap­proval of standing order reported, 595.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE : Leave of absence granted to Mr. Mackellar, 3 ; Mr. Stewart, 727 ; Mr. Grahame, 1055 ; Mr. Flood, 1311 ; Mr. Byrnes, Hi22 ; Mr. Eales, 1759; Mr. Watt, 3424; Mr. Knox, 3865 ; Mr. Faucett, 4162 ; Mr. Pigott, 4162, 4352; Mr. Byrnes, 5012.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, CONSTITUTION OF·: As8embly: Motion by Mr. T. Walker affirming that one legislative chamber is all that is necessary for the proper transaction of the parlia­mentary business of the country,. and that the Legislative Council is useless and dan­gerous and ought to be abolished, 210; de­bated by Mr. Melville, Mr. Dibbs, 212; Sir Henry Parkes, 213 ; Mr. Garrard, Mr. Day, and Mr. T. vValker, in reply, 214; withdrawn, 215.

l\fE~lBERS DECEASED : . Mr. Terry, 56; Mr. Piddin~on, 1697; Sir

Robert ViTisdom, 3424; Mr .. IJhlsholm, 5852 ; · Mr. H. Moore, 6041. MEJ\IBER RESIGNED :

Mr. R. P. Abboti, 2943. R.EFRESH~IENT HouR :

Obs. respecting, 3015. NEw ME~IBERS:

Dr. Bowker, Mr. G. Campbell, Mr. Davies, Mr. Humphery, Mr. Kerr, Sir w:; M. Man­ning, Mr. R.. E. O'Connor, Dr. Renwick, Mr. Shepherd, Mr. Trickett, Mr. W. Walker, Mr. R H. D. W.hite, 2402; Mr. Faucett, 3861. ·

. COUNCIL (cont-inued): PRIVATE BILLS-PUBLICATION OF NOTICES:. · Obs. respecting by the President, 2444, 3014 QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY :

Adjournment over, 4891. SESSIONAL Co~nnTTEES :

Sessional Committees appointed, 55, 2082, 2124.

SESSIONAL ORDERS : Sessional Orders passed, 55.

CoYLE, RonER'.r, CASE OF. See JUSTICE : ADMJKISTRATION OF.

CROWN LANDS :

See also QUESTIONS also RETURNS.

CoNDITIONAL PuRCHASES o~' J. N. PARRY AN1) OTHERS :

Assembly: Motion by Mr. Hassall for select committee to inquire and report respecting, 1050 ; agreed to, 1051 ; report of select committee presented, 5153.

FENCING PROVISIONS OF THE LA..I~D ACT : Assembly: Necessity for immediate legislation in the in­terests of conditional purchasers and condi­tional leaseholders, who are compelled under the existing law to erect useless fencing, adj. (Mr. Stokes), 6043.

See also CoNDITIOSAL PuRCHASES AND LEASES FENCING BILL.

FORFEITED SELECTIONS ON LEASEHOLD AREAS: Assembly :

D3cision of Privy Council in the case Edols v. Tearle, and the reservation by the Secretary for Lands of forfeited select.ions . within the geographical boundaries of pas­toral holdings-adj. (:Mr. J. P. Abbott),, 2743; expl., Mr. Garrett, 2893. · Motion by Mr. J. P. Abbott, affirming .that in accord­ance with the judgment of the Privy Coun­cil in Edols v. Tearle, forfeited couditiona;l purchases within leasehold areas should be thrown open to conditional purchase, 3578 ; debated by Mr. Garrett, 3582 ; Mr. ·wan, 3584 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3585; Mr. Garvan, Mr. Abigail, 3586 ; Mr. Stokes, 3587 ; Mr. R. Burdett Smith, Mr. Barbour, 3588; Mr. R. B. Wilkinson, 3590; M"r. Brunker, 3591; :Mr. J. S. Farnell, 3592; Mr. O'Mara, 3593; Mr. Jones, 3595; Mr. Henson, Mr. S. ·w. Moore, 3596; Mr. McElhone, 3597 ; Mr. Stevenson, Mr. vVise, 3600; Mr. 'Vilson, Mr. J. P. Abbott, in reply, 3601 ; motion negatived, 3603.

See also QUESTIONS.

LA..ND LAW, ADMINISTRATION OF,: Assembly: Unsatisfactory character of- adj., Mrl Stokes, 2445 ; conduct of chairman of local land board-obs., Mr. McElhone, 5686.

:See also above, FORFEITED SELECTIONS ON LEASEHOLD AREAS. I

MciNTOSH's CoNDITIONAL PuRCHASE·: ' . Assernbly : .

Motion by Mr. Carruthers (for Mr. Levien~ .for select. committee to inquire and report respecting, agreed' to, 210.

Cxo·. .SESSION' 1887-88. CRO . xivli ·

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888 .

CROWN LANDS (continued) : MACKRELL's CoNDITIONAL PuRCHASE: ·Assembly: ·

Select committee appointed on· motion by Mr. Vaughn, to inquire and report as to forfeiture of, 1055 ; report of select com­mittee presented, 3419 ; proposal to move adoption of report with concurrence ob­jected to, 6827.

MUNFORD'S CoNDITIONAL PURCHASES : Assembly: Motion by Mr_ Cameron (for Dr. Ross) for select committee to inquire and report re­specting, 2224 ; agreed to, 2225.

PASTORAL LEASES, EASTERN DIVISION : Assembly: Motion by Mr. Day, that the Government should give notice to the lessees that their leases shall expire at the expiration of five years from the date of issue, withdrawn, 697.

pASTORAL RENTS : . Assembly : · . . .

Return respectmg, Withdrawn, and another substituted, 4254.

PITT'S PASTORAL HOLDINGS : Assembly: Select committee appointed (on• motion by

Mr. Bowman) to inquire and report respect­ing, 2189 ; report of committee presented, 4262.

'POOLE (MRS.) A....'1D OTHERS, CASES OF : Printing of papers-obs., 6732.

'REID AND SHAW, PETITION OF: Assembly: Motion by Mr. Wilson, to grant petition of William James Reid and Thomas Shaw for leave to be heard by counsel, solicitor, or in person, at the bar of the House in opposition to clause 101 of the Crown Lands Bill; 4155 ; withdrawn, 4156.

RENTS OF RuNs: ··Council:

Increase by Secretary for Lands of rent. as . · determined by land board-adf., Mr. ,De . Salis, 3921 ; Mr. Simpson, 3922. . Assembly:

Action of the Government with reference to the refund of abatements in rents in cases where Crown lessees ha,•e appealed and the rent has been reduced-adj. (Mr. Waddell), 6255; Mr. Garland, Mr. Burns, 6257 ; Mr. Lakeman, 6258; Mr. Wilson, 6259; Mr. J. P.' Abbott, 62t'H; Mr. Kelly, Jago Smith, 6263; Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. Wall, Mr. Dibbs, 6264; Mr. Gormly, Mr. W. J. Allen, Mr. Gould, Mr. Joseph Abbott, Mr. Has­san, 6265; Mr. Waddell, in reply, 6267; conduct of a land agent in Sydney-obs., Mr.

· McElhone,. (}427. · RousE's (MRs.) CoNDITIONAL PuRCHASE:

A-ssembly: Select committee appointed (on motion: by

Mr. J. P. Abbott) ~o inquire and report .· respecting,.697; report of select committee ·.present~d 9Y Mr. J. P. Abbptt, 5274.

See also RETURNS.

. CR0\\1N LANDS (continued) : RUNS HELD BY THE RoN. JOliN SWTH A....'1D·

FAMILY: Assembly: Statements by Dr. Ross respecting-pe1·s. expl., Mr. Jago Smith, 4886, 5273; Dr. Ross, 5042.

SELECTORS' CERTIFICATES : Assembly: Delay iri issue of-adj., 215.

STEVENS, CLAIM OF CHARLES: Assembly: Motion by Mr. Stokes to adopt report of select committee respecting, 2500; agreed. to, 2507.

TERALBA COAL RESERVE : Assembly: Action of the Lands and Mining Departments in allowing Mary Lane, Mary P. Lane, Mr. \Vithers, and other persons, "to rob mineral conditional purchases on the Teralba coal re­serve, and granting cer'tificates for the same on the above reserve, which was exempted from sale or conditi.onal purchase, or min­ing conditional purchase, in virtue of such reservation," adj. (Mr. McElhone), 5206, 5219; ~Ir. Abigail, 5214; Mr. Fletcher, Sir Henry Parkes, 5218 ; unfairness of composi­tion of proposed select committee of inquiry as nominated by Mr. McElhone-obs. Sir Henry Parkes, 5356 ; comments in Jientld respecting debate upon motion of adjourn-. ment-pe1·s expl., Mr. McElhone, 5369; niotion by· Mr. l\1'cElhone for select com­mittee, as to the mineral conditional pur­chase made by Mary Lane, Henry J .. ·withers, and others on the Teralba coal reserve, 5413 ; agreed to, 5414; non-attend­ance of meri1bers of select committee-obs., Mr. McElhone, 6209, 6251 ; Sir Henry Parkes substituted for Mr. J. P. Abbott as

. a member of the committee, 6252; refusal of Mr.Garrett to attend select committee to give evidence-obs., Mr. McElhone, · 6581.

See also debate on CROWN LA....'1DS PuR­CHASES VALIDATION BILL.

THOMPSON'S SELECTION : Assembly: Motion by Mr. Chanter, for select commiUee to inquire and report respecting, agreed to, 364 ; · adoption of report moved by Mr. Chanter, 4504; negatived, 4511.

VALIDATION OF CONDITIONAL PURCHASES.: Assembly: Suggestion as to omitting certain cases from Validating Bill-obs. ,, Mr.· McElhone, 5.414.

CRozET IsLANDs, SuPPosED vVR'EcK AT : Assembly: . As to rescue of shipwrecked sailors-obs.,

' Mr.· Dibbs, 76; expl., Sir Henry Parkes, .137.

See also QUESTIONS.

Xlviii DEF' I~DEX .TO SUBJECTS;

Volumes 28, 29, 3.0, 31, 32, 33, 34 .

D DEFE:s-cEs oF THE Cotoxy :

Council: Motion by J~Ir. Qrecd, affi,rtl)ing that it i~ tlie duty of the Government to give immediate and effective consideration· to various: re­commendations, requisitions, 'and communi­cations of the military· authorities, and that any further delay in put~ing the. defences of the colony iu.an effective condition is calcu­lated to seriously imperil its security against attack from a hostile force, 4836 ; (debate adjo1tmecl,-4843); obs., Mr. Creed, on post­ponemeitt of order of the day, 5100; motion by Mr. R. H. D. 'Vhite to further adjourn debate, 5499; negatived, 5501 ; debate con· tinued by Mr. Cox, Mr. Salomons, 5501 ; Mr. Macintosh, Mr. Vi' ebb, 5502; Mr. Simpson, 5503 ; :Mr. J,tcob (who moved the previous question), ,5504; Dr. Garran, 5505; Mr. J. Smith, Mr. Norton, 5506; motion lapsed by count out, 5508 ; motion restored to paper, 5752; debate continued by Mr. Norton, 6242; Mr. Creed, in reply, 6244; previous question negatived, 6247. .

See also SCHAW, REPORT OF MAJOR· GENERAL; also, TORPEDO DEFE~CE.

DERELICT VESSEL OFF NEWCASTLE : . .A.qsembly: Proposal to blow up by means of torpedoes­obs., Mr. See, 5619; expl., Mr. Burns, 5i21.

DEVONSHIRE-STREET CEliiETERY : .A$sembly: •

Motion by Mr. Day to prohibit further inter­ments in, 2507 ; withdrawn, 2510.

DrAli!OND DnrLL : A.•sembly:

Use of Go,·ernmeut drill at Clarence Siding --arlf., 2370.

DIVISIONS: Conncit: Adjournment (appointments to Council),

2736. Adjournment on Decease of Members, m.,

6093. -Auimalf! Infec~ious Diseases Bill, Com., 3336. Bankruptcy Btll, Com., 1248. Chines~ Restriction Bill-motion to suspend Standmg Orders, 4868. (In Committee)­clause 2, 5262; clause 3, :5272; clause. 5, 5331, 5341; clause 12,.5349; clause 19, ~352; Assembly's amendments, 5927, 5933, t>944. . . .

Church and School Lands Mining Bill, 2R., 6440; 3R., 6525; 1·ecom., 6527. ·

Church of ;England J>rpperty Bill, Com., 4636. Constitutional powers of Legislative Council

m. (previous question), 6117. ' D~fences of the Uolony, m. (previous ques-

tiOn), 6247. ., .. Diiorc'P. Extension Bill (ses~iou' ·l887j ,;,., ?'e

~rd Knutsfor~'s despat?h, 5499: . · , Divorce Extension B1ll, 2R., 5697; Com.,

6463, p595; 3R., 6729. . . . FactoriP.s aut! Workshops Regulation ·Bill

Com., 3924, 4754, . . . . · · '

. DIVISIONS (continued): Conncit: Gove1:nment Railways Bill, Com., ·.3087, 3091;

3281; 3283, 3620; 3628, 3630, 3687, 36!,17, . 3703, 3867, ::1&68, 3869, 418,3, 4185. .· ' Land-tax Bill, int., 6435;, adjournment of

debate. (2R. ), 6512. · North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill,

Com., 4435, 6605. Permanent Trustee Company Bill, Com.,

4636, 4851. Public 'Yorks Bill, Corn., 4178, 4364, 4369,

4558. . . Redhead Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2R., 3340. Sydney Corporation Act AmtJndment Bill,

2R.; 441 :Com., 2089; :3R., 2125. Sydney Hospital, rn., ::1514. · Victorian · Coal-mining Company's Act

Amendment Bill, Corn., 4097. Vine Diseases Bill, Corn, 4572, 4574. Vi'entworth Electorate Subdivision Bill, 2R.,

131G. .A.sse11obly :

Addison, Mr., Stipendiary Magistrate, m., 2197.

Address in Reply : Adjournment of Debate, 46.

Address of Condolence to Empress Victoria, m., 5728. .

Adjournq1ent (Land Law Administration), 2461. .

Agricultural Societies, Aid to, m., 2241.. Attorneys' Bill of Costs and Conveyancing

Amendment Bill, 2R., 3076. · Australasian Naval Force Bill~Adjonmment

of debate, 1635; 2R., 1652; Com., 1747. Balmain 'Vhan•esBill, 2R., 229; Uorn., 237. Bankruptcy Bill: Adjournment of debate· on sbcond reading, 209; Corn., 486, 523, 600, 601, 602, 60:3, Gil, 615, 622, 627, 635, 638, 644, 645, 650; 1·ecom., 744; Council's amendments, 1404.

Bills of Sale Bill, Com., 5429. .. Centenary Celebration Act' Amendment Bill,

2R., 2823. Centenary of the Colony, m.; 881, 889, 898. Chinese Restriction Bill, Com. Clause'1-Amendment by Mr. Dibbs, 4827. Clause 2 (Indemnity), 4833. Council's Amend­ments, 5678,.6136.

Chinese, The-Motion of Censure, 4953. · ClOt1tre-" That the qitestion be nowput"-

123, 1352, 1736, 2057, 4688, 4935, 5135, 5198, 5727. ;

Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1517; lR., 1517. . . . . .

Conservation of Water, m., 6011. Crown· Lauds Act Amendment Bill, 3R.,

6351. Crown Lands Bill (No.2), 2R., 3762; Com.,

3917, 3978, 4075, 4688. . Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill,

Com., 5841. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 2R., 6363 .. Daily Hansct1:d, ·m.., 677. · Days of Sitting, m.; 64. . Diseased Animals and Meat Bill, 2R., 6487. Divorce- Extension Bill, 2R., . 4703; . ~;ons.

amdts., 675\J. . ... ~- · - -

D1v SESSIOY ·1887-88. • Er;E xlix

20 September,_l887; to 24 July, 1888.

DIVISIONS ( contimted) : Assembly: J£ight Hours Bill, Co'111.,_3418. Electoral Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 1229. Electoral Act Amendment Bill (No; 2), 2R.,

6426. Farm Produce, Duties ·on, rn., 2193. Forfeited Conditional Purchases, m., 3603. Franking Membem' Letters, m., 124. Government Railways Bill, Com:, 950, 1002,

1005, 1006, 1083, 1089, 1094, 1095, 1098, ' 1104, 1105, ll08, 1306, 1309, 1374, 1375 ;

message to Council, 4078; Council's amend-ments, 4349, 4391, 4408. .

Government Railways Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 6088.

Hay and Deniliquin Tramway Bill, 2R., 1209. Hour of Meeting, rn., 63, 2108. Import Duties on Agricultural Produce, rn.,

547'1. . Inland Fisheries Bill, Com., 1667, 1668, 1671. Land-tax Bill. In Committee of ·ways and Means-Amendment by Mr. Stokes, 4493 ; motion to introduce bjll, 4494; 2R., 5412; motion to go into Committee, 5412; Com., 5598, 5603, 5607, 5614, 5747, 5788, 5794, 5798, 5800, 5801; recom., 6279; 3R., 6338.

Local Option, m., 99. McElhone, Mr., M.P. (disorder), m., 5093, 5136.

Milburn Creek Case, m., 721. Motion of Censure (Circular Quay Land Pur­

chase), 3263. Municipalities Act Amendment Bill, Com.

Clause 3, amendment as to taxing govern­ment property, 4967.

Municipal Roads and Streets Bill, Com., 241. .

Newcastle Sand-drift Bill, 1R., 867. New Markets for Colonial Produce, ?it., 1050. New Standing Order-Right of Heply, m.,

92 ; clot~t7'e, m., 1022. North Shore and Manly Tramway.Bill, 2R.,,

1234. Parliamentary Refreshment Bar, m., 397. Parliamentary Representatives Allowance Bill, Com., m., 243; 2R., 5582; 3R., 5909.

Perpetual Trustee Comp'any Biii,-.2R., 747. Pharmaceutical Society's •Incorporation Bill,

Adjournment of debate, 1221 ; 2R., 2193. Postage on Newspapers, rn., 2942. Post Office-street, m., 4229. Privilege: Position of the Government, m., 578; Reflections on Members, m., 3805; Seat of Mr . .Mitchell, rn., 5909.

Property-tax Bill, 2R., .6168; motion to go into Committee, 6169; Com.., 6341.

Public 'Yorks Bill, Com., 2491, 2609, 2614, 26::14, 2645, '2652.

Railway Passes to ex-Members, m., Adjourn-ment of debate, 1042.

Salaries of Civil Servants, m., 384. Rpeaker, Mt·., m., by Mr. Buchanan, 6209. Spraker's ruling re "vote" on clotw·e-mo-

tion to dissent from, 12:3. Ruling 7'e rele­vancy of remnrks by Mr. Buchanaii-motion to dissent· from; 6Uii5. · Huling ?'e disorder during division, 1353.

d

DIVISIONS (continued) : Assembly: Supply : "Clerk, Executive Council," 4547; "that point of order by Mr. Toohey be referred to the House," 4550 ; "Health Office," 4973 ; " Inspector to Board of Health," 4973 ; " Secretary to Board of Health," 4981 ; " that point of order by Mr. Garvan be referred to the House," 6703 ; '' ·warlike Stores," 6709. · .

Sydney Hydraulic Power Company's Bill, 2R., 4306; Corn., 4315. .

Telegraph Lines, Extension of, rn., 6478. Thompson's Conditional Purchase, rn., 4511. Totalisator Bill, int., 2533. Timber License Fees, m., 6474. Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill, Com., 4262.

DIVORCE EXTENSION BILL, DESPATCH. RE· SPECTING:

Gouncit: Motion· by Dr. Renwick, dissenting from de­spatch of Secretary of State, 5485 ; debated by Sir Alfred Stephen, 5489 ; Mr .. Knox, 5493 ; Mr. Salomons, 5494; Sir William Manning, 5495 ; Dr. Garran, 5497; Dr. Ren­wick, in reply, 5498; motion agreed to, 5499.

Asse·rnbty: Same motion proposed by Mr. Neild, 5634; debate adjourned, 5640.

Do~rAIN, EXHIBITION OF FIREWORKS IN : Assembly: Permission to Mr. Pain to give an exhibi­tion of fireworks in the Domain-adj., 5!H; 624, 726, 1405, 2370.

&e also QUESTIONS.

E· EDUCATION.

See al.~o QUESTIONS ; also RETURNS. FIRES IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS: .

Obs., Mr. Melville, 5617. RAILWAY PASSES TO SCHOOL CHILDREN: Assembly: . Infringement of resolution of last session_ with reference to the carrying of schpol children on railway lines-ac!f., 75, 77, 178; expl., :Mr. J. P. Abbott, 192.

ScHOOL AT CoRANBONG: As.qembly: · .

· Delay in erection of-obs., Mr. Melville, 5421. TECHNICAL EDUCATION: Assembly: Report by Mr. COJ;nbcs on Technical Edu­

cation laid on the table by Sir Henry Parkes, 137. See also debate on APPROPRIATION BILL.

ELECTORAL: U~;N'l'RAL CUMBERLAND, ELECTORATE OF:

Hesignation of Mr. McCulloch reported, 2058; .Mr . .McCulloch re-elected, 2378; Mr. V. Parkes resigned, 3036; Mr. Nobbs elected, 3:381 ; resignation of Mr. McCulloch. re­ported, 4296 ; issue of writ delayed pending appointment of returning officer, 4350 ; delay in return of wl'it-obs., M1·. Dibbs, 4869 ; Mr. Buchanan electt:cl, 4869.

1 ELE INDEX. TO SUBJECTS. FIN

Volumes 29, 29, 30, 3~, 32, 33, 34.

ELECTORAL (continued) : ELECTORAL .ACT, .A.niENDniENT 0F :

Motion by Mr. Schey, that the Electoral Act should be. so amended as to give the parliamentary franchise to members of the police force, permanent artillery, and other adult males not otherwise under disability in accordance with the provisions of the act, 124 ; withdrawn, 128.

NunrnER oF MEnmERS. See ELECTORAL -AcT .AMENDMENT BILL.

NEWTOWN, ELECTOHATE OF : Mr. F. J. Gibbesdeceased, Mr. Joseph .Abbott

elected, 2378 ; Mr. ,V. J. Foster resigned, and observations on motion to declare seat vacant as to arrangements for polling at forthcoming election, 2512; Mr. Mitchell

·elected, 2915 ; alleged personation at last Newtown election, adj., 6215.

See also PRIVILEGE: SEAT OF MR. MITCHELL. '

PADDINGTON, ELECTORATE OF: Mr. Trickett resigned, Mr. "Vi'. J. Allen'

elected, 2378; peti~ion against return of Mr. W. J. Allen presented and referred to Com­mittee of Elections and Qualifications, 2512; report of committee presented, confirming the election of Mr. ,V. J. Allen, 2877.

See also PRIVILEGE: NEAT OF MR. MITCHELl,.

PoLLING-PLACES : Appointment of Sydney as a polling-place for suburban and country constituencies, obs., 2855.

ST. LEOKARDS, ELECTORATE OF : R<>signation of Sir Henry Parkes reported, 532 ; Sir Henry Parkes re-elected, 653.

See also GOVERNMENT : RESIG~ATION OF SIR HENRY PARKES; and PRIVI­LEGE : PosiTION OF THE GovERNMEKT.

'VEKTWORTH, ELECTORATE OF : Mr. Macgregor resigned, 13 ; arrangements for holding election-obs., Mr. J.P. Abbott, 13, 57, 134; Mr. De Conrey Browne elected, 532.

EMPEROR OF GER!\IA.,.'<Y, DEATH OF: .Address of condolence to the Queen, A., 572f; C., 5750; reply to address, A., 5996; C., 6040 ; address of condolence to the Empress Victoria of Germany, A., 5722; ·a., 5750; pers. expl., Mr. Buchanan, 5768; Mr. T. ·walker, 5810.

EsTlilfATES. See FINANCE : SuPPLY.

F" FINANCE: CoNSOLIDATED REVENUE FuND

·BILLS. See also BILLS-PUBLIC; also QUES­

TIONS ; also RETURNS. ·DuTIES UPON FARM PRODUCE:

Assembly: Motion by Mr. Copeland affirming that en­

couragement should be given to the agricul­tural interest by the imposition of import duties on grain, pulse, beans, peas, barley, oats, hay, chaff, fionr, meal, bran, pollard, sharps, and potatoes, 1410; debated by Mr.

FINANCE (continued) : DUTIES UPON FARM PRODUCE (continued) : Assembly:

Burns, 1422 ; Mr. See, 1432; Mr. Ewing, 1441; Mr. Haynes, 1447; Mr. McFarlane, 1452; Mr. Martin, 1453; Mr. Dalton, 1454; Mr. Kelly, 1455; Mr. O'Sullivan, 1457 ; Mr. Wall, 1468 (debate adjou1·ned, 14 73) ; motion negatived, 2192.

EsTIMATES: Debate on point of order raised by 1\:Ir . Slattery that the estimates of expenditure were improperly before the House as being contrary to the provisions ·of the Civil Ser­vice Act, 4523 ; point of order overruled, 4532.

See also Ul{!de1· SUPPLY. FINA...'<'CIAL STATEMENT :

.As to date when financial statement would be delivered-g., Mr. Dibbs, 77, 490, 1729; Mr. Melville, 732; obs., Mr. Dibbs, 858; financial statement delivered by Mr. Burns, 1788; obs., Mr. lJibbs, 1806; Mr. Burns, 1807, 1809; Mr. Garvan, 1808, ; Mr. Reid, 1809 ; statement debated by Mr. DibbH, 2145, 2312 ; Mr. McMillan, 2152, 2314; Mr. T. Walker, 2161; Mr. McElhone, 2166; Mr. Gormly, 2198; Mr. Reid, 2203; Mr. Garrett, 2212; Mr. Melville, 2216, 2270; Mr. W. Stephen, 2281 ; Mr. Kelly, 2283 ; Mr. S. W. Moore, 2287 ; Mr. Ellis, 2296; Sir Henry Parkes, 2307 ; Mr. H. Clarke, 2a86; Mr. Garvan, 2339; Mr. Martin, 2349; Mr. Creer, 2350; Mr. Schey, 2357 ; Mr. Haynes, 2364; Mr. Dowel, 2367.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT (SUPPLEMENTARY) : Supplementary financial statement delivered by Mr. Bu~ns, 6488 ; debated by Mr. Dibbs, 6533, 6637 ; Mr. Burns, 6545 ; Mr. J. P. Abbott, 6552; Mr. Wise, 6559; Mr, Garvan, 6566 ; Mr. McElhone, 6571 ; Mr. Neild, 6576, 6614, 6641; Mr. Buchanan, 6610; Mr. O'Sullivan, 6619, 6652; Sir Henry Parkes, 6629 ; Mr. Gormly, 6641 ; Mr. O'Mara, 6642 ; Mr. Melville, 6645 ; Mr. W. J. Allen, 6650.

LAND-TAX BILL. See BILLS-PUBLIC . £3,500,000 LOAN (APRIL, 1888) :

A8sembly: Statement by Mr. Burns as to successful floating of, 4144.

See also QUESTIONS. NEW SOUTH WALES STOCK:

A86embly: Price of 3~ per cent. stock in London-obs., Mr. Burns, 3263.

PuBLIC AccouNTS, ALLEGED !RREGULARITIE IN:

Assembly: Alleged unaccounted for advatlC<'S to various departments-obs., Mr. Burns, 2369.

See also QUESTIONS. PUBLIC ]fiNANCES,' THE : . Council: State of, on the 30th September, 1887-adj., '414.

Assembly: .Amount of the deficit-obs., Mr. Dibbs, 5013.

See also QUESTIONS.

·SESSION 1887-88.

FINANCE (contimted):

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.,

FINANCE (contimted): RETRENCHMENT :

Council: Necessity for-obs., Mr. De Salis, 4252.

REvENUE, STATE OF : · 4-ssembly: · Revenue returns for first quarter of 1888-

expl., Mr. Burns, 3707 ; revenue returns for second quarter of 1888; expl., Mr. Burns, 6017; adj. {Mr. Dibbs), 6019.

ScHEDULE TO EsTil\IATES: · Assembly:

Non-production of certain schedules to votes in estimates-obs., 1928; culj. {Mr. Dibbs), 1930.

STATISTICS OF EXPENDITURE : Assembly: . . Document showing the public expenditure on

national and local works throughout the colony from 1860 to 1886 laid on the table by Sir Henry Parkes, 137.

SuPPLY: Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No.· 2) : Civil Service reductions, Circular Quay pur­chases, estim:ttes for public works, 2844.

Consolidatect Revemte ].i'und Bill (No. 3): ·Agricultural Societies, Civil Service reduc­tions, Corowa Licensing Bench, Hawkesbury railway bridge, Newington Asylum, Orange­ism and Roman Catholicism in politics, railway and tramway management, vote for roads and bridges, 3426.

Consolidated Revenue F1md Bill (No. 4): The unemployed, completion of LanusOffice, North Shore Ferry Company, Naval Home, water supply for country towns, centenary celebrations, aborigines at La Perouse, the public accounts, public roads, revenue and expenditure, civil service, railway m:1llage­ment, purchase of properties at the Circular Quay, 4208.

. Estimates : Suppiement to Schedule B {Pensions), 4534. Executive and Legislative:

Executive Council, 4533, 4540. Legishtive Council, 4552. Legislath·e Assembly, 4709. Legislative Council and Assembly, 4723, 4731. Parliamentary lleportin~ Staff, 4732.

Department of Colonial Secretary : ColonioJ Secretary, 4734, 5833. Vice-President of Executive Council, 5876. Aborigines Protection Board, 5877. Military Forces-GcneroJ Staff, 5968. Immigration, 5992. Botanic Gardens, 5993. 1\iisCelln.neous Services, ib. Additional Estimates, 6654.

Treasurer and Secretary for Finance and · Trade:

Treasury, 4735. Stamp Duties, 1"b. Customs, t.b~ Col011inl Distilleries and R~flnerics, 4730. Governmcut Printer's Depn.rtrnent, 4740. Stores and Stationery. 1b. Ordnance and Barrack Department, 4741. Board of Hc:tlth, 4742, 4970. Glebe Island Abattoirs, 4985. Marine Board, 4987. 1\Iiscellaneous Services; 4987. Advance to Treasurer, 4H90. Additional Estimates, 6605.

SuPPLY (continued) : Estimates: Department of Public Instruction :

Public Instruction, 4991. Grants in aid of public institutions, 4997.

Department of Justice: Coroners, 4999. Additional Estimates, 6665.

Attorney-General : Crown Solicitor, 4999. AdditionoJ Estimates, 6666.

Secretary for Lands : Department of Lands, 4999. Land agents, appraisers, and others, 5001.

Department of Public "\Yorks: Harbours and Rivers Navigation-Engineer's De·

partment-5001. · Public works and buildings, 5002. Roads and bridges--general establishment-5002. Superintendents in the field, 5003 . Construction n.nd maintenance, 5004. Additional Estimates, 6667.

Department of Railways : Engineering establishment-works in progress, 5005. Railways, 5006. Uailwa.ys-miscellaneous-5007.

Postmaster-General : Post Office, 5007. British <;nd Australian cable subsidy, 5007. Additional Estimates, 6674.

Secretary for Mines : Department of l\Iines, 5007. Imported Stock, 5008. School of mines and assay works, 5008. Miscellaneous, 5009. Additional Estimates, 6674.

P~tblic W o1·k8 Loan Votes: Colonial Secretary, 6689. Secretary for Finance and Trade, 6709. Secretary for Lands, 6711. · Secretary for Public vVorks :

Harbours and Rivers·Branch, 6712. Colonial Architect, 6720. !loads and Bridges,.6723. Sewerage Department, 6724.

Railways, 6724. Secretary for Mines, 6724.

Land-tctx Bill: Motion by Mr. Burns to impose a tax of ~d . in the £ on the unimproved value of land, 4442.

TIMBER DUTIES, REDUCTION OF : Assembly: · Petition against from sawmill owners, 2266.

FISHERIES ACT : Assembly:

Necessity for amendment of-Mr. Frank Farnell, 5848.

FORFEITED FISHING NETS: Assembly: Sale of-obs., Mr. Schey, 4691.

G GARRETT, MR. See CROWN LANDS: TERALBA

CoAL RESERVE; also, CoNDITIONAL PuR­CHASES AND L>:ASES FENCING BnL ; 'also, GOVERNMENT : SECRETARY FOR LAND' ancl MILBURN CREEK CASE ; also, PRI\'I­LEGE: GARRETT v. DIBBS.

GLOVE CONTESTS : Assernbly: Brutality displayed at-adj., Mr. McElhone, . ·2510.

Iii Gov IXDEX TO SUBJECTS. Gov

·Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

tWVERNMENT: ATIORNEY-GENERAL, THE:

Council: Announcement by Mr. Simpson of his a~­cept:mce of the office of Attorney-General, 2443.

Assembly: As to fees paid to Attorney-General to repre­sent the Crown 'in civil actions or arbitra­tion proceetlings-q., Mr. Toohey (for Mr. J. P. Abbott), 305; obs., Mr. GarYan, 490; motion by Mr. Dibbs, that the practice of the Government paying counsel's fees to the Attorney-General, in addition to the salary provided by the Constitution Act, is fraught with cbnger, and beitig contrary to the spirit of the Constitution, ought to be discontinued forthwith, 1116; debated by Mr. Melville, ll20; Mr. Want, 1123; :Mr. A. Allen, 1126; Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. McMillan, 1127; Mr. Kelly, Mr. Wise, 1128 ; Mr. J. P. Abbott, ll36; Mr. Foster, 1141 (debate culjo2trnecl, ll42); resignation of Mr. Wise as Attor­ney -General announced by Sir Henry Parkes, 2391 ;-obs., l\ir. Wise, 2392; acceptance of the office by Mr. Simpson, 2461.

See cdso PRIVILEGE. CIRCULAR QUAY, PUlWHASE OF LAND AT : Assembly:

Obs. on address in reply-::vrr. Dibbs, 26; Mr. Melville, 34; :Dir. Garvan, 38, 45; Sir Henry Parkes, 51; obs. on postponement of motion by Mr. Melville fot· select commit­tee, 80; motiun by Mr. Melville for select committee to inquire and report respecting the purchase by the Government of land adjoining the Australasian Steam Navigation Company's \Vharf, Circular Quay, 145 ; debated by Sir Henry Parkes, 145; Mr. Levien, 146; Mr. Gan•an, 149; Mr. Garrett, 151 ; Mr. Slattery, 152 ; Mr. Burns, Hi3 ; Mr. Toohey, 154; Dr. Ross, 155; Mr. T. ·walker, 156; 1-dr. Melville, in reply, 159; motion agreed to, 163; constitution of select committee-obs., Mr. Dibbs, 178; Mr. Slattery, 180 ; Mr. Burns, 181 ; Mr. Toohey, 182 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 183 ; Mr. Abignil, 184; Mr. Haynes, 185; Sir Henry Parkes, 188 ; completion of purchase before conclusion of sulect committee's inquiry­obs., Mr. Gnrvan, 490; notice of motion by Coloninl Secretary approving of purchase of land, while matter still pending before com­mittee-ac(i., 778; obs., Mr. Melville, 779; ns to procuring attendance of witness- obs., Mr. Melville, 823 ; disclosure of evidence given before select committee-obs., Mr. McElhone, 1112; report of select committee presented, 2971; pe1·s. P.xpl., Mr. R. Burdett ::lmith, 3038 ; notice of motion of censure by Mr. Dibbs, 3169, 3171; refusal of the Government to answer questions pending the result of motion of censure, 3186; motion by Mr. Dibbs, that the evidence taken be­fore the select committee discloses (1) inju­dicious nnd unsatisfactory administration on the pnrt of the Government ; and (2) that the amount paid for the property was in excess of its value, 3186 ; debated by

GOVERNMENT ( contimted): CIRCULAR QUAY, PURCHASJ; OF LAXD AT

(continued) : As-~embly:

Mr. Burns, 3195; Mr. Melville, 8204; Mt:. O'Mara, 3223 ; Mr. Dalton, :3228 ; Mr. A; Allen, 3229; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3230; Mr. T. Walker, 3232; Mr. Brunker, 3234; Mr. 'iV. J. Allen, 3238 ; Mr. Burde!<in, 3240 ; Mr. Toohey, 3241 ; llir. Creer, 3242 ; :Mr. McElhone, 3244; Mr. Carruthers, 3252 ; Mr. W. Clark:e, ·3254; Mr. Garvnn, 32G6; Si~· Henry Parkes, Mr. Dibbs, in reply, 3258 ; motion negatived, 3263-conduct of the Premier during the debate-adj., 3263.

See ctlso PRIVILEGE: P.ltESS CoM~IEXTS ON PROCEEDINGS OF SELECT Co~I­~In'TERS; also FINANCE: SuPPLY (Consolidated Revenue Fund Bills).

FIXANCIAL POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT : As.~embly: Notice of motion by Mr. Dibhs that the financinl position of the Government is un­satisfactory, 1Sl2; adjournment of the House mo,·ed by Mr. Burns, 1813 ; agreed to, 1817 ; motion moved by Mr. Dibbs, 1832; debated by Sir Henry Parkes, 1849; Mr. 'i:Vant (who IUO\'ed as an amendment to substitute for "the· financial proposals of the Government" the words "such of the financinl proposnls of the Government as refer to the red:wtion of the civil service salaries"), 1859; Mr. Toohey, 1868 ; Mr. Burns, 1875; Mr. Copeland, 1880; l\Ir. "\Vise, 1900; Mr. Lyne, 1909; (debate ad­jaw-ned, 1923); (obs. on point of order that the estimates were improperly before the House as being in comravention of the Civil Service Act, and ruling by Mr. Speaker that the point of order could not then be enter­tained, 1949) ; debate continued by Mr. Frank Smith, 1952; Mr. See, 1957; Mr. Carruthers, 1965; Mr. J. P. Abbott, 1971 ; (clebctte adjo1tmed, 1982); Mr. R. B. Wtl­kinson, 1984; l\ir. Frank Farnell, 1988 ; nlr. O'Sullivan, 1990; Mr. Senver, Mr. Wall, 1999; Mr. Tonkin, 2001; Mr. Gnrvan, 2005; Mr. Kelly, 2027; Mr. Slattery, 2030; Mr. Rassall (who concluded by mov­ing the adjournment of the debnte), 2038 ; motion by Mr. Foster "that the question be now put," and certain hon. members re­moved fiom the Chamber for interfering with the orderly business of the Bouse, 2054; closure motion agreed to, 2057 ; amendment and original question negatived, 2058.

See also ASSEMBLY: REMOVAL ANI) EXCLUSION OF ME~IBERS, wul PRIVILEGE.

GovERNMENT BusiNESS : Assembly:

Obs., Sit· Henry Pnrkes, 907, 908, 959, 4150 ; Mr. Dibbs, 961 ; statement of Coloninl Sec­retnry as to dealing with measures now before Parliament and other matters relating to the government of the colony-adj., 964, 1142, 1179, 4412 ; motion by Sir Henry Parkes that for the remainder of the ses­sion Go,·ernment business take precedence

Gov · SESSION 1887-88 ..

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

GOVERNMENT (continued): GovERN~IENT BusiNESS (continued) : Assembly: ·

on Tuesdays, 4187; agreed to, 4191 ; de­bate on motion to postpone brders of the day, 4516; statement by Sir Henry Parkes as to course of public business, 5322, 5357.

GovERNMENT SuPPORTERS, MEETING OF : .Assembly:

IncoiTect report in 1-Iemld of remarks by Mr. R. R ·wilkinson at, ?'e postponement of Local Government Bil!-expl., Mr. R. B. \Vilkinson, 626.

"INTRODUCTION OF PARLIA1\IENTARY GOVERN· ~lENT IN NEw SouTH \VALES":

Assembly: Printing and publishing at Government,

Printing Office of book so-called-adj., Mr. Mel ville, 168.

See also PRIVILEGE. MILBURN CREEK CASE : A.•sernbly: Postponement of motion by Mr. O'Mara to

rescind resolution of ll November, 1881, reapecting-ob8., 306 ; motion by Mr. 0' Mara to expunge from the records of the House the resolutions of the 11th No­vember, 1881, relating to the action of Mr. Garrett in connection with an award of compensation to the Milburn Creek Copper-mining Company, 698; debated by Mr. Garrett (who moved as an amendment that the motion, having been moved from improper motives, be expunged from the records), 704; Mr. Frank Smith, 706; Mr. Levien, 707 ; Mr. Thompson, 710 ; Mr. Melville, 711, 717; (discussion on point of Qrder as to relevancy of amendment, 7'13-716); Mr. S. W. Moore, 717; Mr. O'Sul­livan, 718; Mr. O'Mara, in reply, 719; motion negatived and amendment agreed to, 721 ; as to recording proceed.ings-obs., 721 ; motion by Mr. Melville instructing Mr. Speaker to have the amendment with the di,·ision thereupon entered on the records of the House, 725 ; agreed to, 726 ; pers. expl., Mr. S. \V. Moore, 734; entry in Votes and P1·oceedi?iys-obs., Mr. O'Mara, 734. .

MINISTER OF JUSl'ICE AND MR. J. P. ABBOTT: Assembly: Paragraphs in newspapers, respecting-peTs. expl., Mr. J. P. Abbott, 3706.

MINIS1'ER OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION AND THE OPPOSITION :

Assembly: Alleged statement by Minister of Public

Instruction at a banquet, that the Govern­ment sncceeded in passing the Bankruptcy Bill in the absence of certain members of the Opposition-ac?i., 657, 783.

See al.•o QUESTIONS. · PREMIER, PUBLIC TESTIMONIAL TO :

Assembly: Distribution by public school teachers to children ·of letters asking their parents for a subscription towards-obs., Mr. Melville, 1376.· . . . See also QUESTIONS.

GOVERNMENT (continued): PUBLIC \YoRKS DEPART~IENT, DELAY' IN

REPLYING TO LETTERS : A.ssembly:

Obs. (Mr. Levien), 2827. QuESTIONS AND For.~!AL BUSINESS : Assembly: Refusal of the Government to answer ques­

tions.in view of the position and char;tcter of the motion for the second reading of the Centenary Celebration Bill, 2741 ; as to not proceeding with formal business-obs., Mr. Melville, 2786.

RAILWAY PoLICY OF THE GovERNliiENT. SeeRAIL\YAYS and TRAM\VAYS:

REFLECTIONS ON MEMBERS 0~' THE GOVERN· 1\IENT:

Assembly.: Paragraph in Cla1·ence and Richmond Ex­amine?· conveying imputations on members of the Government-obs., Mr. McElhone, 3i0, 371, Mr. Wise, 371; q., Mr. Gibbes, 445; ?'e publication of imputations in Sltnday 'l'imes-q., Mr. T. '\Valker, 446; reply of At­torney-General to question respecting the paragraph in the Clarence and Richmond Exctrnine?·-adj., 500.

REPRESENTATION OF TilE GOVERXMENT IN THE. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL :

. Council: Statement of Mr. Simpson respecting, 2402, 2443.

RESIGNATION OF SIR HEiS'RY PARKER: .A s.sembly :

Motion by Mr. Burns to declare vacant the seat of Sir Henry Parkes, debated by Mr. Dibbs, 532; Mr. Melville, 533; Mr. Garvan, 534; Mr. McElhone, 539, 542; motion agreed to, 544; expl., Mr. Burns, 544.

SECRETARY FOR MINES : . Assembly: Incorrect reply of, to questions-ob8., Mr.

Melville, 2830 ;·conduct of in gi vinginiorma­tion to the press-obs., Mr. Melville, 3012.

See also SuPPLY, 6674. .SECRETARY FOR LANDS:

Assembly: Absence of, from the House ancl from the

Lands Office-adj., 6427; resignation re­ported, 6532.

See also CONDITIONAL PURCHASES AND LEASES FENCING BILL; also CRO\VN LANDS : TERALBA COAL RESERVE.

GuLCHER MACHINE : Assembly: Purchase of, by Telegraph Department­

adj. (Mr. Wall), 2326. • See also QUESTIONS.

H HARBOUR STEAMERS:

Assembly: Safety of harbour steamers, and remarks of

Chief Jn~tice respecting,-adj. (Mr. Jean· neret), 1654.

'INDEX TO SUBJECTS. Jus /

Volumes 26, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 24.

'!ARBOUR TRUSTS : Assembly:

Motion by"Mr. Martin affirming the desira­bleness of creating, at Sydney and New­castle, 401 ; debated by Sir Henry Parkes (who moved as an amendment "that the im­portance of the port of Sydney renders it necessary that the Government should, at an early date, introduce a bill to carry out an improved system of harbour manage­ment"), Mr. McElhone, 405 ; Mr. Dibbs, 407; ·Mr. McMillan, 408; Mr. Melville, 410; motion withdrawn, 412.

HASTINGS AND MANNING AGRWULTURAL SociETY:

Assembly: Amount of money subscribed to-expl., Mr. Burns, 4638.

"HEl>'RY JAnfES" WRECK OF THE: ·Assembly: ·'

Conduct of naval authorities with regard to rescue of the shipwrecked persons-obs., Mr. ·Lyne, 5420, 5509.

HENSON, Mr., M.P. : Assembly: Allegation respecting, by Mr. Toohey-pe1·s. expt., Mr. Henson, 5618.

I IMPERIAL CONFERENCE : ' Assembly:·

Report of, laid on the table by Sir Henry · Parkes, 56.

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS : Assembly: Allegations respecting by Mr. Ardill-obs.,

Mr. Mehille, Mr. Inglis, 1070, 1332; Mr. T. Walker, 1329.

L~TEMPERANCE, DEATHS FROM : Assembly: Death of a man at Broken Hill from exces­

sive drinking for a wager-obs., Mr. Hen­son, 6251.

L~TRODUCTION oF PARLIAUENTARY GovERN· MENT IN NEw SouTH WALES.

See GOVERNMENT and PRIVILEGE. JENOLAN CAVES, ACCIDENT AT ;

Assembly: . Accident resulting from use of defective tools

supplied by the Government -obs., . Mr. Garvan, 1114, 3683.

J JUNEE, DEPUTATION FROM: Assembly:

•·· · Reception.'of 'by Secretary for-Public Works -obs., J\fr. Dibbs, Mr. Gormly, Mr. Suther-land, 4691. .

JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF : See also QUESUONS; also RETURNS.

ADDISON, MR., STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE: Assembly: .. Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan, for select com­mittee to -inquire and. report as to certain c~arges of :_misconduc.t, alleged against, 1052; debated by Mr. W.-: Clark.e, 2.193 ;

JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF (contd.): ADDISOl\', MIL, STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE

(continued) : . Assembly:

Mr. Garrard, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Frank Smith, 2194; Mr. Abigail, 2195; Mr. Carruthers, Mr. O'Sullivan, in reply, 2196; motion negatived, ~197.

COMMISSiON OF THE PEACE : Assembly: . Appointments to-obs., Mr. O'Sullivan, 47; . Sir. Henry Parkes, 51; aclj. (Mr. O'Sullivan), 1818.

See alSo QUESTIONS. CoRONEit AT RYDE : Assembly: , Delay in decidipg as to conduct of-obs., Mr. Frank Farnell, 2375; pe1·s. expl., Mr. Frank Farnell, 3158, 3381.

See also QUESTIONS.

COYLE, CASE OF ROBERT: Assembly: Motion by Mr. T. vValker for select commit­tee to inquire and report as to treatment of, whilst a prisoner in Bet-rima ancl other gaols, 978 ; debated by Mr. W. Clarke, 981 ; Mr. J. P. Abbott, 982 : Mr. Garvan, Mr. Barbour, 983 ; order of the day dis­charged, 2391.

DocKER, MR. DISTRICT CouRT JunGE: Assembly:

Conduct of, towards a barrister-obs., Mr. Thompson, 2325 ; remarks of, to a jury­adj., Mr. J. P. Abbott, 6494.

. EXCESSIVE SENTENCE : Assembly: · . Excessive sentence inflicted upon a man for lighting a fire in a paddock where he had camped-obs., Mr. McEllione, 6533.

JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT: Assembly: As to promise of next vacant judgeship to

Mr. W. J_ Foster-cu~j., 365. See also QUESTIONS.

MARGARET RF:DDAN, CASE OF: Assembly: Leniency shown ·in, by Crown-obs., Mr. Melville, 1251.

OuTRAGE IN A PoLICE-STATION CELL : · Assembly : · .

Adj., 5324. . · PLACL.'\"G OBSTRUCTIONS ON A RAILWAY LINE: A.~sembly:

Lenient penalty inflicted fm·-obs., Mi-. Waddell, 6496.

QUEEN v. BROWN fu.'\'D DUNCAN : Decision of Supreme Court in-obs., Mr. O'Mara, 3041.

REFOR~IATORY FOR BoYs : Assembly:. .

Motion by Mr. Foster, affirming that the estab~ishment of a reformatory for boys is a matter of urgent necessity, 678 ; debated

. by Sir Henry Parkes, 684 ; Mr. Trickett, 687 ; :Nir. Thompson, 689 ; Mr. Dibbs, 692 ; Mr. I_nglis, 693; Mr. Henson, Mr. vVall, 694; Mr. Foster, in reply, 695 ; agreed to, 696.

See also QUJJ:STJONS.

·Jus SESSION 1887-88 .. McE

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF (contcl.): REGINA v. PRUEN : ' Assembl!J: Facts disclosed in papers laid on the table­-adj., Mr. O'Mara, 1253.

STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES, DECISIONS OF : Assembly: ·

Discrepancy between the decision of two magistrates in two almost similar cases­obs., Mr. O'Sullivan, 1113.

K KAURI TIMBER COM:PANY:

Assembly: Obs., Mr. Haynes, 6726.

KURNELL, PROPOSED PARK AT: Assembly: Motion by Mr. Carruthers that the Govern· ment should take steps to secure a sufficient area as a park reserve at and adjacent to the place at Kurnell, Botany Bay, where Cap· tain Cook first landed in Australia, 2181 ; withdrawn, 2186.

LAllOUR ,BUREAU : 0

Assembly:

L

Administration of-aclj., 215. LAND OFFICE BUILDINGS :

.,(issembly: Completion of--aclJ·., 624.

LAW COURTS, NEW: Assembly: Motion respecting, by Mr. R. Burdett Smith, withdrawn, 5634.

LEPROSY AT HONOLULU: Assembly: Report as to pre\•alence of leprosy at Rona· luht and other matters connected with the public health-culj. (Mr. Wall), 2130.

See also QUESTIONS. LICENSING ACT :

Assembly: Unwarrantable interference by a policeman with a publican-obs., Mr. O'Sullivan, 3809.

LOCAL OPTION : • Assembly:

Motion by Mr. Hutchison affirming that the right of local option should be extended to parliamentary electors, 93 ; agreed to, 99.

1VI MACLEAN, PRESBYTERIAN CEMETERY AT:

. Assembly: Select committee appointed (on motion by Mr. McFarlane) to inquire and report upon the claims. of certain persons to be re· instated as trustees for, 532.

MAIL CoNTRACT : Assembly: Dispute respecting, between the colonies of .New South 'Vales, Victoria, and South Australia, and the Imperial authorities- •

MAiL G6l\"'TRACT ( continnecl) : Assembly:

ob~., Sir Henry Parkes, 76; motion' by Mr. C. J. Roberts to go into Committee to con­sider resolutions approving of contracts entered into between the Imperial Govern­ment (with the concurrence of the govern­ments of New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia) and the Peninsular and Oriental Stearn Navigation Company ahd the Orient Stearn Navigation Company· for a weekly mail service between Great Britain and Australia, 3635 ; resolution moved in Committee, 3806 ; agreed to, 3809.

Council: Motion by Mr. Simpson approving of mail contract, 4024 ; debated by :i\1r. De Salis, 4026 ; Sir William Manning, Mr. Davies, Mr. H. C. Dangar, 4027 ; Mr. G. A. Lloyd, Mr. Charles, 4028 ; agreed to, 4029.

MARKETS (NEW) FOR COLONIAL PRODUCE : Assembly: . Motion by Mr. vVaddell for appointment of

commission to proceed to India, China, Japan, Europe, and America, to obtain in­formation that will assist in opening up fresh markets for our wool, frozen and tinned meat, 1'042 ; debated by Mr. Burns, 1045 ; Mr. Stokes, Mr. McElhone, 1047"; negatived, 1050. ·

MATHESON,. MR. See ASSEMBLY: DISTURBANCE IN THE

SMOKING-ROO~r .

MEDICINE A..."D SURGERY, PRACTICE OF : Council: Select committee reappointed on motion by Mr. Creed, 56 ; report of committee pre­sented, 1866 ; motion by Mr. Creed to adopt report of committee, 2616; agreed to, 2627.

Assembly: Select committee appointed, on motion by Mr. Melville, to inquire into and report upon the practice, law, and regulation of medicine ::mel surgery, 385. ·

McELHONE, MR. : Mr. McElhone arrested on Mr. Speaker's warrant, in pursuance of resolution adjudg­ing him guilty of contempt, 5127, 5128; motion by Mr. Buchanan to liberate Mr. McElhone from custody forthwith, 5129; motion negatived and explanation made by Mr. Fitzgerald, on behalf of Mr. McElhone, 5137 ; motion by Sir Henry Parkes to allow Mr. McElhone to appear at the bar to ex­plain and apologise, 5136; motion agreed to and explanation ·and apology offered by Mr. McElhone, 5138 ; motion by Mr. J. P. Abbott to discharge Mr. McElhone froin custody, 5139; motion withdrawn, 5147 ; further statement made by Mr. McElhone, 5150; motion by l\fr. J. P. Abbott again proposed, 5151 ; motion agreed to, and M'r. McElhone released from custody, 5152. .

See also ASSEMBLY: DISTURBA..'l"CE IN SMOKING-ROOl\1 : ·also l'URCHASE OF LAND ADJOINING THE GENERAL POST OFFICE.

qmEX_ TO St:BJECTS, -MON

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL EKHIBITION : Assembly : · ·

Exhibition of model of Sydney Harbour-obs., Mr. Neild, 5442; Mr. R. Burdett Smith, 5443, 5471 ; invitation to members from Legisl.ative Assembly of Victoria to attend 'opening of Exhibition, 6043 ; application ])y commissioners for loan of pictures-obs., 6121.

Council: Application by comm~ss10ners for loan of

busts in Council Cham ber-obs.,. the Presi­dent, 6040, .6093.; invitation to members hom Legislative Council of Victoria to at­tend· opening of Exhibition, 6093, 6220; mqtion by Mr. Salomot;ts expressing thanks for. invitation of Legislative Council of Vic-toria, agreed to, 6435. ..

MEliiBERS oF· PARLIAliiENT. See ASSEMBLY ' ancl COUNCIL. . MrLmJR·N CR}:EK CASE. See GOVERNMENT. MILITARY:

.M.ILITARY AccouNTS : Gonncil: State of-aclj. (Mr. Creed), 1320; non-pro­duction of certain papers-arij. (Mr. Creed), 2316.

See also QUESTIONS. · Mn,ITARY BAJ>"DS: ·As.~tmbly:

Competition of, with private musicians-obs., Mr. T. vValker, 365.

· MILITARY FoRCES. See SuPPLY, 5968.

QUESTIONS ON 1.1ILITARY MATI'ERS: Council: Postponement of-obs., Mr. Creed, 4352,4419.

MINING. See QUESTIONS ; also RETURNS. AcciDENT AT MouNT KEMBLA: Assembly: Necessity for inquiring respecting-obs., Mr.

Vi'oodward, 5850. BnLLI CoLLIERY CollnussroN :

Assembly: Action of Secretary for Mines respecting re­port of-obs., Mr. Melville, 35; statements of Examiner of Coal-fields, in papers laid on the table, reflecting on report of commission adj. (Mr. Melville), 1771; report by Examiner of Coal-fields on statements made by Messrs. Melville and Creer-obs., Mr. Melville, 2220; Mr. Abigail, 2221 ; report of Ex­aminer. of Coal-fields in reply to. certain charges made against him in the Assembly laid on the table, 2389, 2519 ; obs. respect­ing by Mr .. Melville, 2389, 2568; Mr. Hurley, 2391; Mr. Abigail, 2571.

. See also QUESTIONS and PRIVILEGE. McivoR (MATHEW), CLABI oF : . Assembly : • .

. Motion by Mr. Jones to adopt report of select committee respecting, 2520; agreed to,2531.

. McNEIL AND PARTY, CLABI OF: Assembly: . Motion by Mr. O'Sulli,•an for select commit­: tee to inquire and report on, 4149; agreed · tp, 4150; report of select committee pre­

sented, 6326.

MINING (continued): . METROPOLITAN COAL COMPANY :

Assembly: Action of in charging persons rent for occupy­

ing surface of land-obs., Mr. Melville, 5421. M;INERAL CoNDITIONAL PulWHASES, PARISH . ' OF METZ:

Asse.mbly :. Motion by Mr. Levien for select committee to inquire and report as to the granting of certain conditional purchases to John Moore and others, of Armidale, 2241 ; agreed to, 2242 ; Mr. J. P. Abbott's name removed from committee, 4869; report of committee presented, 6123; as to proceed­ing with motion for adoption .. of· report­obs., Mr. Levie~. 6364 ; proposal to move adoption of report with concurrence ob-jected to, 682i. ·

MINERS' LEASES : Assembly: Delay in issue of-aclj., 215.

PROSPECTING VOTE: Assembly:

Motion by Mr. S. Smith to consider, in Com­mittee, an address to the Governor for a sum of £50,000 to promote the prospecting for gold and other minerals, 678, 840 ; reso­lution moved in Committee, 843 ; amend­ment by Mr. Abigail to reduce the amount proposed to £20,000, 846; amendment agreed to, and resolution, as amended, agreed to, 858.

SouTH BuLLI CoLI>IERY: _Assembly:

Penalties inflicted on manager for breaches of the law-obs., Mr. Vi7oodward, 6039.

SliiELTING·WORKS, ERECTION OF: Assembly: l\fotion by Mr. Wall that immediate steps

should be taken by the Mines Department towards the erection of smelting-works, for the purpose of treating bulk samples of ore, 3609; withdrawn, 3611.

TIERNEY, CASE OF JOliN : Assernbly: ·

Select committee appointed, on motion by Mr. Vi' all, to inquire and report upon the refusal by the Mines Department of the application made by John Tierney to mine on his conditional purchase, 385.

VALIDATION OF :MINERAL CONDITIONAL PUR· CHASES:

Assembly: · Proposal by Mr. Lakeman -to move adjourn­

ment respecting, not supported by five members, 2902.

Vi'mTE RocK MINE: Assembly:

Pe>·s. expl., Mr. McMillan, 2628; Mr. Toohey, l\'lr. Garland, 2629 .

See also ASSEMBLY : DISTURBANCE IN THE SMOKING-ROO~!.

MONTPELLIER ESTATE : Assembly: · . Document relating to sale of portions of lease

of, laid on the table by Mr. Burns, 650. See also QUESTIONS.

MuN . 'sESSION 188'f.:...88, PAR 'hii

2o·september; 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

.MUNICIPAL:· MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS:

Assembly: . . .Motion by Mr. Hawken that any measnre

to give effect to the principle of decentral­isation to confer power over local affairs should contain provtsion that the aggrega­tion of districts, shires, or municipalities into irresponsible associations shall be deemed and declared illegal, except where such aggregations are permitted by act of Parliament, 139 ; withdrawn, 144.

·_ :l'litJNICIPALITIES, SPECIAL GRANTS '1'0: Assernbly: Motion by Mr. Creer,to go into Committee to

consider address to Governor praying that provision be made on an additional estimate for 1888 for a special grant to country and suburban municipalities equal to 20s. in the £ on the total amount of rates collected for the year ending February, 1888, agreed to, 4151; order of the day for going into Com­mittee discharged, 5432 ; absence of provi­sion in estimates for increased endowment­obs., .Mr. Creer, 6496, Sir Henry Parkes, 6502.

'PADDINGTON MuNICIPAL QuAHRY: Improper nse of-obs., Mr. Haynes, 6219.

MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE : Assernbly: Mysterious disappearance of a young lady at Petersham-obs., Mr. Hawthorne, 5994.

·NEILD, MR. J. c.: · Assembly :

N

Amount paid to, as Executive Commissioner for South Australian Exhibition; adj., 650.

See al.qo QUESTIONS and RETURNS.

NEUTRALISATION OF 1.'HE PACIFIC: Assembly : .

Notice of motion, respecting, by Mr. Haynes -obs., Sir Henry Parkes, 1580.

NEW HEBRIDES : Assernbly:

Convention between England and France re evacuation of-telegrams respecting, 731.

NEWCASTLE HARBOUR VoTE: .. Assernbly:

Pe1·s. expl. as to pair-Mr. Creer, 3039; Mr. Teece, Mr. Melville, Mr. Fletcher, 3040.

NEWCASTLE, SA..'<rD-DRIFT AT : Assembly: Ans'\\'er of Secretary for·Mines to question re deputation from Newcastle, re sand-drift · -eipl., Mr. Fletcher, 910; adi., 912.

See also NEWCASTLE SAND-DRIFT RECLA· ~rATION AcT REPEAL BILL.

NEWSPAPER~, POSTAGE ON: Assembly: Motion by Mr. McElhone to impose a charge

of ~d. for the carriage of newspapers by post, 2903; debated by Mr. C. J. Roberts, 2904 ; Mr. McNlillan, 2906 ; Mr. Garrett, 2908 ; Mr. Reid, 2909; Mr. Want, 2911 ; Mr. Levien, 2913 ;. Mr. A. Allen, 2916;

NEWSPAPERS, POSTAGE OX'( continued); Assernbly:

Mr. Inglis, 2917; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2918; Mr. Stevenson, 2!)20; Mr. Thompson, 2922; Mr. Riley, 2923; Mr. Vaughn, Mr. \<Vall, 2924; Mr. vVaddell, Mr. Lees, Mr. Crouch, 2925 ; Mr. D. O'Connor, 2926 ; ·Mr. Joseph Abbott, 2927; Mr. See, 2928'; Mr. Lake­man, Mr. Kethel, 2930 ; Sir Henry Parkes, 2!)31 ; Mr. Garvan, 2934; Mr. O'Mara, 2935; Mr. Frank Farnell (who moved as an amendment that newspapers carried by rail­way as parcels should be charged not more than the rate for 4th class goods), 2938 ;· Mr.· ·wall, 2939; Mr. O'·Mara, and Mr. .McElhone, in reply, 2940 ; amendment and original motion both negatived, 2942.

"NEw SooTH.WALEs GooD TEliiPLAR": Assernbly :, Statement respecting Mr. Melville published in-expl., Mr. Melville, 579.

NoRTH SHoRE : Necessity of water supply for-obs., Mr. J.

P . .Abbott, 5099. Noxious TRADES:

Assembly: Motion by Mr. Carruthers that legislation dealing with the noxious trades in and around Sydney is urgently required, 2187 ; withdrawn, ::!189. . ·

·0 O'SULLIYA..'<, MR., SPEECH BY.

See PRIVILEGE.

p p ADDIKGTON RESERVE :

As.sernbly: Improvement of-obs., Mr. 'Withers, 4690.

P ARI.IAMENT : ADDRESS IN REPLY: Council: Address in reply to his Excellency's opening speech moved by Mr. Joseph, 4; seconded by Mr. W. H. Suttor, 7; debated by Mr. Creed, 8 ; Mr. De Salis, 9 ; agreed to, 12 ; address in reply presented, 55.

·A-ssembly : Select committee appointed to prep~re ad­

dress in reply, and adoption of address moved by Mr. Carruthers, 16 ; seconded by Mr. Lees, 20; debated by Mr. Dibbs, 21 ; Mr. Melville, 29; -(adj. of debate moved by Mr. Toohey, 37, and negatived, 46); Mr. O'Sullivan, 46; Sir Henry Parkes, 49; Mr. Gormlv, 52; Mr. 'Wall, Mr. Rassall, 53; motiori' to adopt address in reply, agreed to, 54 ; address presented, 56.

"HANSARD" : As.sernbly: · ·

Motion by Mr. Carruthers to adopt report of select committee recommending daily issue of, 663 ; debated hy Mr. Burns, 670 ; Mr. Dibbs, 671; Mr. A. Allen, 672; Mr. Haynes, 673·; Mr. Melville, 674; negatived, 677. . See also ASSEMBLY.

I viii INDEX TO SUBJECTS. PRI·

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34. ·

PARLIAMENT (colitinurcl): NEW HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT:

Assembly: Motion by Mr. R. Burdett Smith, that no further delay should take place in the erec­tion of new houses of Parliament, 1408; debated by Sir Henry Parkes, 1409; with-drawn, 1410. · :

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT: Parliament opened by his Excellency the Governor, 1, 13.

PARLIAMENTARY CoMliHTTEE oN PuBLIC vVORKS:

Assembly: Motion by Mr. Sutherland to, appoint mem­bers of committee, 5433 ; motion agreed to and members of Committee elected by ballot, 5442 ; proposals for certain public works referred to Committee, 6820. -

Council: Members of. committee appointed, 5477.

PARLIAMENTARY REFRESHMENT BAR: Assembly: Motion by Mr. Thompson to discontinue the practice of selling and supplying intoxicat­ing drink within the walls of the parlia­mentary building, 385 ; debated by Mr. A. Allen, 388; Mr. S. Smith, Mr. Melville, 389; Mr. Hassan, 390; Mr. T. Walker, 391; Mr. Wall, Mr. Creer, Mr. Henson, 393; Mr. Tonkin, Sir Henry Parkes, 394; Mr. Reid, 395 ; Mr. Thompson, in reply, 396; motion negatived, 397.

PROROGATION OF p ARLIAJIIENT : Council, 6830; Assembly, 6828.

REFRESHMENT-ROOM : Assembly: Stranger taken into, by Secretary for Lands -ubs., Mr. McElhone, 3762, 3979; posting of notices as to insisting on payment by cash for refreshments-obs., Mr. McElhone, 5414, 5559; pers. expl., Mr. McElhone, 5771 ; adj. 5848.

Council: Motion by Mr. Creed to adopt report of-Re­

freshment-room Committee, 5686 ; debate adjourned, 5690.

SELECT CollnUTTEES : Assembly Hour of meeting o£-obs., Mr. Hassall, Mr. J. P. Abbott, 1475 ; Mr. Chanter, 1476.

PARRAMATTA, ASYLUM AT: Treatment of iumate-obs., Mr. Creer, 5621.

PARROTT'S (MAJOR) REPORT ON DEFENCES: A-~sembl11: 1

Ac~j., '448 ; obs., ¥r. Dibbs, Sir Henry Parkes, 498.

See also QUESTIONS. PENNANT HILL QUARRY:

Assembly: N·ecessity of dealing with-obs., Mr. Frank

Farnell, 4689. PHYLLOXERA VASTATRrx. See VINE -DISEASES

ACT. .POPULATION OF THE COLONY :

. Return respecting, by Government Statist, laid on the table by Sir Henry Parkes, 3562.

PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY : . Assembly:

.As to adjourning over-Sir Henry Parkas ; obs., Mr. S. Smith, Sir Henry Parkes, 957; Mr. J. P. Abbott, Mr. Melville, Sir Henry Parkes, 1007; motion to adjourn over the holiday agreed to, 1010.

See also QUESTIONS. PRINTING OF pAPERS :

Assembly: 'Vasteftil expenditure in connection with­

obs., Mr. Frank Smith, 4756; motion by Mr. Hayes for printing of return to order of the House, agreed to, 4756.

PRIVATE BAR SYSTEM : Assembly: Motion by Mr. Henson that the private bar system in connection with public-houses is an evil the Government should at once take. steps to repress, 1377 ; debated by Mr. Tonkin, 1379 ; Mr. A. Allen, Mr. Toohey, 1380 ; Mr. Frank Farnell, 1382 : Mr. Has­sail, 1383; Mr. Lakeman, 1384; Mr. J. P. Abbott (who moved the previous question), 1385 ; Sir Henry Parkes, 1385, 1394 ; Mr. Melville, 1385 ; Mr. Martin, 1386 ; Mr. Foster, 1387 ; Mr. D. O'Connor, 1388; Mr. Abigail, 1390 ; Mr. Haynes, 1391 ; Mr. Creer, 1392; Mr. Garrard, 1393; previous question carried, 1394.

PRIVILEGE·: ALLEGED STATEllrENT OF THE SECRETARY FOR

PUBLIC vVORKS AT ORANGE: Assembly: Alleged statement as to syndicate composed

of members of Parliament for the construc­tion of locomotives-obs., Mr. Fletcher, 5~:

ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS : Assembly: ..

Unsatisfactory answers given by ministers to qnestions-obs., Mr. Trickett, 1405.

BAJ>"KRUPTCY ACT : Assembly: Publication respecting- obs., Mr. Frank

Smith, 3036. CusToDY oF PAPERS : Assembly: Detention by member of papers laid on the

table of the House-obs., 310; motion by Mr. Foster declaring the bon. member for The Hume, Mr. Lyne, guilty of contempt of the House for keeping papers laid on the table in his own custody and out of the custody of the clerk, 313 ; motion with­drawn, 332.

ELECTIONS AND. QUALIFICATIONS 001\UIHTTEE : Assembly: Delay of, in dealing with petition against the seat of 11'1r. W. J. Allen-obs., Mr. Dibbs, 2741, 2742, 2841, 2842; Mr. J. P. Abbott, 2742; 'pers. expl.-Mr. D. O'Connor, 278~ 2838-obs., Sir Henry Parkes, Mr. Day, 2842 ; Mr. Garrard, 2878.

EXA111INER OF CoAL-FIELDS : Assembly: Reflections by, on members of Parliarrient in an official.report-obs., Mr. Melville, 2568; Mr. Abigail, 2571.

PRI SESSION 1887-88.-

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

PRIVILEGE (continued): GARRETT v. DIBBS : Assembly: Motion by Mr. Dibbs that the Crown Solici­tor be instructed to defend the action of Garrett 'Versus Dibbs in the interests of the privileges of the House, 3113 ; debated by Mr. Garrett, 3117; Mr. Melville, 3118; Mr. J. P. Abbott, 3120; Mr. D. O'Connor, 3122; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3125; Mr. Hut­chison, Mr. T. Walker, 3127; Mr. Gould, 3120 ; Mr. J. S. Farnell, Mr·. Dibbs, in reply, 3231 ; motion negatived, 3133.

INTERRUPTION BY A STRANGER : Assembly: Interruption by stranger exclaiming "It is a lie," while Mr. Haynes was addressing the House, 584; ob.~ .• Mr. Haynes, 589; Mr. O'Mara, Mr. Burns, 590 ; letter from stranger (Mr. Thomas Robertson), apolo­gising for interruption, 596; apology ac· cepted, 579.

"!NTIWDUCTION OF p ARLIA~IENTARY GOV.ERN­~IENT IN NEw SouTH WALES" :

Assembly: Question of privilege raised by Mr. Melville as to printing and publishing at the Govern­ment Printing Office a book so-called, and ruling by Mr. Speaker that the matter could not be dealt with as a question of privilege, 165.

See also GOVERNMENT. MR. SPEAKER:

Notice of motion by Mr. Toohey to rescind motion appointing Mr. Speaker; obs., Sir Henry Parkes, Mr. Toohey; motion by Sir Henry P:ukes as a matter of pt·ivilege that no resolution reflecting upon the Speaker be entered upon the Votes and Proceedings ; and point of order by Mr. Toohey that latter motion was not in order, 2381 ; motion ruled not to be in order, and Mr. Toohey's notice of motion withdrawn, 2389.

See also ASSEMBLY. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS: Assembly: Comments in S.1Jdney JJforning Hemlcl respect­ing Mr. Melville-ob~ .• Mr. Melville, 3289; adj. (Mr. Melville), 3290; reflections upon Mr. vV. Stephen in Heml~obs., Mr. W. Stephen, 4296.

O'SULLIVAN, MR., SPEECH BY: Assembly: Speech delivered by Mr. O'Sullivan in Com­mittee on the Crown Lands Bill-obs., Sir Henry Parkes, 4691 ; ruling by Mr. Speaker

· that the expressions complained of could not be dealt with in the manner proposed, 4693; obs., Mr. O'Sullivan, 4745.

CPOSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT: Assembly: Position of the Government in consequence of the resignation of his seat by the Pre­mier-ob.s., Mr. Dibbs, 546; Mr. Burns, 547; motion by Mr. Garvan, that Sir Henry Parkes, Colonial Secretary and Premier, having resigned his seat, the House declines to transact any further business until th!l Premier occupies his seat as an elected

PRIVILEGE (continued) : POSITION: OF THI> GOVERNn1ENT ( continue:l): As.sembly:

member of the House, 550 ; debated by Mr. Burns, 553 ; Mr. Toohey, 556 ; Mr. Mel­ville, 557; Mr. O'Mara, 561; Mr. McMillan, 564; Mr. Cortis, Mr. O'Sullivan, 567; Mr. Haynes, 568; Mr. Cameron, 571 ; Mr. E\ving, 573 ; Mr. Henson, Mr. Hassall, 574; Mr. Hawken, 575; Mr. Garvan, in reply, 577 ; motion negath·ed, 578.

PRESS CoMMENTS ON PROCEEDINGS OF SELECT Co~nTTEES:

Assembly ;c Paragraph cin Evening News respecting pro­

ceedings of select committee on purchase of land at Circular Quay-ob.~ .• Mr. Mel­ville, 1272, 1333, 1407, 1576, 1764.

· REFLECTIONS UPON MEMBERS : Assembly: Paragraph in Austmlian Stnr containing cer­tain statements by ·Mr. Haynes read, 3792 ; motion by Mr. Melville that for having made statements reflecting upon the honor and integrity of members of the House, Mr. Haynes be called to the bar and repri­manded, 3792; negatived, 3805.

REMOVAL AND EXCLUSION OF MEMBERS : Assembly: Motion by Mr. Chanter that the removal and exclusion of hon. members by Mr. Speaker on the morning of the 14th December, without the order or resolution of the House, was con­trary to the law and usages of Parliament, and the privileges of the Honse, 2090; (ques­tion of order raised by Mr. Wise, that the matter could not be dealt with as a ques­tion of privilege, and debated, 2090-2095); motion withdrawn, 2095.

See also ASSEMBLY; also GOVERN­MENT : FINANCIAL POLICY OF THE GovERNniENT.

SEAT OF THE ATTORNEY-GE:SOERAL: Assembly: Motion, by Mr. Dibbs, to refer to Committee of Elections a.nd Qualifications to inquire and report to the House whether Bernhard Ringrose \Vise, Esquire, one of the members for South Sydney, had not since his election accepted an office of emolument beyond that provided for in the office of Attorney­General, 332; debated by Mr. Garrett, 334; Mr. Wise, 335, 353 ; Mr. Foster, Mr. Trickett, 338; Mr. Garvan, 340; Mr. Garrett, 342 ; Mr. Copeland, 344; Mr.: Melville, 346; Sir Henry Parkes, 340, 352; Mr. Garland, 351; Mr. T. \Valker, 352; mo- · tion agreed to, 353 ; report of Elections and Qualifications Committee presented, 369.

SEAT OF MR. HAYNES : Assembly: Motion by Mr. Melville to refer to Committee

of Elections and Qualifications the question whether the seat of Mr. Haynes, one of the members for Mudgee, had become vacant by reason of the bon. member having be­come an insolvent d.ebtor within the me.an­ing of the laws relating to insolvent or

lx PRI .. INDEX· TO SUBJECTS. 'QuE

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31; 32, 33, 34.

PRIVILEGE (continued): SEAT OF MR. HAYNES (contimted):

.Assembly: bankrupt debtors, 1209 ; debated by Mr. Wise, 1211 ; Mr .. Levien, Mr.· Melville, in reply, }213; motion negativ6d, 1214.

SEAT OF MR. MITCHELL : · .A.~sembly:

Motion by Mr. Copeland to refer to Com­mittee of Elections and Qualifications the question whether Mr. Mitchell had through his agent, George Hudson Sparkes, been guilty of corrupt practices at the last elec­tion for Newtown, 5884; debated by Mr. Garrett, 5887; Mr. ·want, 5889 ; Mr. Mitchell, 5892; Mr. McElhone, 589~; Mr. Slattery, 5894; Mr. O'Sullivan, 5895; Mr. Abigail, 5896 ; Mr. Melville, 5898 ; Mr. Joseph .Abbott, 5900; Mr. Dibbs, 5901 ; Mr. Neild, 5902; Mr. O'Mara, 5903; Mr. Garvan, 5904; Mr. Garland, 5905; Mr. W. J . .Allen, 5906; Mr. Copeland, in reply, 5907; motion negatived, 5909; obs., Mr. Hawken, 6215.

SLATTERY V. YOUNG: .Assembly:

Notice of writ issued a~ain~t Mr. Speaker at the instance of Mr. Slattery reported, and motion by Sir Henry Parkes, instructing the Crown Solicitor to accept service of the writ, and to the .Attorney-General to de­fend the action, 2134; amendment by Mr. Meh·ille, to omit above described part of motion, and to insert " Mr. Speaker shall be guaranteed all expenses and damages of de­fending such action," 2142 ; amendment negatived, and motion !\greed to, 2145.

PROSPECT DAM : Assembty: Rumours as to instability of-obs., Mr.

\Vithers, 5415. PUBLIC PARKS :

AMembly: Absence of provision for in estimates-ob.s.,

Mr. Creer, 6496. PuBLIC WoRKS:

Assembly: Resolutions referring certain works to the Parliamentary Standing Committee for con­sideration and report, agreed to, 6820.

See also PARLIAMENT: PARLIAlllENT· ARY Co11niiTTEE ON PuBLIC \YoRKS; also SuPPLY {Public \Yorks Loan Votes).

PUBLIC \YORKS CONTRACTS : .Assembly: Motion by Mr. T. \Valker for select com­mittee to inquire respecting the way in

· which contractors on railway construction, sewerage, and other public works collect and utilise moneys deducted from the wages of thP.ir employees for medical attendance, &c., 3604 ; agreed to, 3609.

PURCHASE OF LAND ADJOL.'IING THE GENERAL PosT OFFICE :

.As.~embly : Motion by Mr. C. J. Roberts to consider in

Committee a resolution approving of the ex-

PuRCHASE OF LAND ADJOINING THE GENERAL PosT OFFICE (continued) :

.Assembly: penditure of £15,000 in the purchase of cer­tain frontages to George and Pitt Streets, with the view of securing an uniform width of 70 feet in the formation of a street north of the General Post Office, 4040; agreed to, 4049; obs., Sir Henry Parkes, Mr. Di bbs, 4228: Mr. O'Sullivan, 4229 ; resolutions moved in Committee by Mr. C. J. Roberts, 4263 ; amendment by Mr. Dibbs, ·affirming that the Government should resume sufficient land bet,veen George and Pitt Streets for the formation in front of the Post Office of a broad street or place, and for the appor­tionment of land having frontages to such broad street' or place, with a sufficient depth northward, 4263 ; progress reported, 4285 ; consideration in Committee resumed, 5060; disorderly language used by Mr. McElhone respecting the Secretary for Lands, 5067 ; disorder reported to the House, 5068 ; ordered that Mr. McElhone attend forth· with in his place, 5075 ; report by Serjeant­at· Arms that the bon. member could not be found within the precincts of the House, 5077 ; motion by Sir HeJ1!y Parkes, declar­ing the hon. member guilty of contempt, and directing that he be taken into the. custody of the Serjeant-at-Arms, and de­tained during the pleasure of the House, 5078 ; amendment by Mr. J. P. Abbott, to direct the hon. member to attend in his place on the following day, to answer for his disorderly conduct, 5079 ; amendment negatived and original motion agreed to, 5093; resolutions further considered in Com­mittee, 5093, 5153.

See alo~o R-ETURNS.

Q QuEANBEYAN, AuE~ED STAMP FRAUDS .AT:

.A8sembly: Explanation of Mr. Burns· as to papers movecl. for, 1406.

See also QUESTIONS. QUE]j:N, .ADDRESS TO THE : · Telegram from Agent-General, conveying her

Majesty's thanks for loyal address, reported -Council, 3; Assembly, 14.

QUESTIONS: ADELAIDE EXHIBITION :

Expenditure of Executive Commissioner­Mr. Hassall, 447, 2320; jJfr. Haynes, 6124 .

ADULTE,RATION OF FOOD AND LIQUOR : Introduction of measure to deal,with-D1·. Ross, 191. •• · _

AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE : Establishment of-.iJh·. Kethel, 6608.

·AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES : Subsidy to-.iJf?·. Lyne, 3822, 6125; jJfr. Lakeman, 6170; Mr. Gormly, 6219.

ARHFIELD, WATER SUPPLY : -Laying of pipes-1lb· . .iJfa1·tin, 4371.

AssociATION CRICKET GROUND : Production of return_:.Mr. McElltone, 2445.

QuE SESSION 1887;--88. ; . QuE' I:xi._.

20 Septe~ber;1887, to 24 July, 1898.

QUESTIONS (contimted): AssuRANCE FoND, REAL PROP),RTY Ac'l' : . Investment of-M1·. Fletcher (for ltf1·. Cope-

land), 2970. . Interest on-M1·. Chanter (for Mr. Copeland),

. 3384:. . . . ASYLUMS AT NEWINGTON AND PARRA~fATTA:. - ·. Cha~ges in the J.Ylanagement of-MT. Co1·tis

(for JJ{1·. Frctnk Famell), 3340. AUSTRALIAN BANK :

·Remarks of Mr. Justice Stephen respecting -JJfr. JJfelville, 3168. . ·

·AuSTRALASIAN NAYAL FORCE BILL: : As to proceeding w_ith in ~iew of its rejec­

tion in the Queensland Parliament-M1·. · Schey, 1705. BAILEY, .M.r. vV. H. L. :

Appointlllent of to deliver lectures in the · agricultural .cen~res of .England- M1·.

McElhone, 6738; jvfr. Lyne, ~664. BANK OF NEw SooTH 'VALES v. DIBBS:

Decision of Privy Council-M1·. O'Mam, 2264.

BANKERS: Business of-M1·. H. TaylQr (for M1·. Thomp­son), 4144.

BATHURST BuRR : Destructiqn of-ltf?·. T. G. G. Dangar, 2519.

BELMORE BRIDGE : Dangerous condition of-lth. Thomp.son, 4440.

BETTING SWEEPS AND CONSULTATIONS : Repression of--1lfr. C1·ouch, 1983.

BLUE METAL : . Haulage rate for-11fT. O'Sullivan, 257.

Bo;.;DI SEWER : . . · Expenditure in connection with-M1·. Toohi!'IJ

(for M1· .. Jfenson), 1328. BONDI SEWERAGE AND NEPEAN V{ ATER

SUPPLY: Appointment of board-M1·. Henson, 1008.

BoorwwA 'VooLSHED: Sending of police magistrate and police force to-.~!?-. O'Sullivan, 6735.

BOTTRELL, MR. : Claim of to certain water frontages-M1·. Lyne, 1475.

BOXING MATCHES : • Prohibition of..!-.}.f?·. Henson, 3037.

BRANDS AcT: Prosecution under-~~!?-. 1-Iaynes, 1180, 1474.

BROli:EN HILL : ' Water supply at.......:Mr. J. P. AbboU, 959;

incorpora~ion of-.Mr. Dety, 5996. BUTTER, BACON, CHEESE, AND TIMBER :

Abolition of duties on-1lf1·. 01·ouch (for M1·. See), 2971.

BUTTERINE: Manufacture of-11f?-. McElhone, 5809.

Bo'l'TER FACTORIES : Establishment of-11£1-. 11felville, 3160.

CARTRIDGE MANUFACTOHY: • Decision of Government respecting establish­

ment of-M1·. Neil£1, 4253. CAST[NGS:

Contract for, at Newcastle-M1·. '1.'. Walke1·, 3038.

CATTLE SENT TO VICTORIA: Victorian regulations respecting--:- M1·.

Chante1·, 1526. . :

QUESTIONS (contimte1l): · CENTENARY, CELEBRATION OF :

Expenditure in connection with celebration­MI-. Melville, 4577.

, Intentions of Government respecting cen­tennia.l holidays-ltf1·. 1'1!ompson,.1474.

· Presence of ships of war-1lf1·. TTickett, 1653. CENTENNIAL pARK :

Removal of rubbishfrom-111T. Neild, 6043. CHAMPION BOAT-RACE : .

Provision for members wishing to attend race ·-ltf1-. ltfelville; 1652.

CHINESE: Chinese arrived by Steamships .A.fglum,

'l'sinctn, Guth1·ie, and 1lfenmui1·; ·particulars respecting-ltf?·. Dibbs, 4756 ; SiT Alfred Stephen (G.), 50~9.

Exemption- certificates-JJfr. 01·eecl (0.), 5851. .

Intentions of Government as to restricting influx of Chinese-M1·. 'l'hompson, 3042 ;

· .LifT. Dibbs, 3685; 1111·. Melville, 3762, 4297. Letters of Naturalisation-ltf?·. Ohctnte1·, 445;

1lf1·. G1·eecl ( 0. ), 5851. Number of Chinese arrived in the colony

from 1882 to 1887 inclusive-M1·. H. G. DangaT (0.), 5012. ·

Restriction of influx of-ltf?·. Fitzgemld (for 4fT. 'l'hompson), 78.

Visit of Chinese Commissioners to colony­jJf1·. 'l.'hompson, 731.

CHURCH AND SCHOOL LANDS : Mining on-11f1-. Gm·land, 2324. Passing of Church and School Lands Dedi­cation Bill during present session-1lf1'. Ga1·lancl, 191, 3943.

CIRCULAU QuAy : Purchase of land at; production of return -M1·. Lyne, 1082.

Rebate on wharfage rates-JJf?-. Dibbs, 563:t Report of select committee-M?·. 11Ielville,

3101 ; ltb·. Dibbs, 3134. CIYIL SERVICE:

Abigail, Mr., promotion of-MT. O'S~tllivan, 6739.

Allegations against a Go,·ermnent official of hawking a public document about the city -ltb·. Uarne1·on, 1008.

Appointment in Crown Solicitor's Officc­JJf?'. 11fcElhone, 2371.

Brennie, Miss, loss of testimonials in Educa­tion Department-JJ!T. O'Sullivan, 6290.

C:hief Commissioner for Railways ; appoint­ment of-JJfr. Lyne, 4575, 5183, 5420, 5509, 5620, 5729, 5769.

Civil servants over 60 years of age ; retire­ment of-Mr. JJfcGow·t, 5563; 1111·. l!'letcltr:1·, 5565.

Civil Sen•ice Act ; provision to be made for ci vii servants in the event of the repeal of­ltf?·. 'l'homp.son, 731.

Civil Sen·>ce Inquiry Commission; non-re­presentative character of-M1·. H. 'l.'ctylm· (for JJf?·. JJfcCow·t), 2318. ·

Clerks of Petty Sessions ; promise of Minis­ter of Justice as to salaries of-jJf?·. Ndld, 4954.

Curator of Intestate Estates; position of­M1·. Melville, 1181.

'

lxii QuE INDEX TO SUBJECTS. QuE

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

QUESTIONS (continuecl): CIVIL SERVICE ( contimtecl) :

Debts of civil servants ; recovery of-M1·. T. W alke1·, 3342, 3634.

Dismissal of officers in the Lands Department -M1·. Wall, 3386.

Engineer-in-Chief for Railways, and his officers; production of c~rrespondence­JJb·. JJ1 eEl/tone, 4078.

Immigration Department; duties of officers -JJb·. JJfcElhone, 5770.

Metropolitan ·water and Sewerage Board; appointment of Secretary-Hr. Hassall, 3821.

Police Magistrate at Corowa; production of return-JJfr. '1'. Wctlker, 448, 732, 860, 1081, 1474, 3076, 3102, 3341, 3634, 3806.

Police Magistrate at Deniliquin; appointment of-JJh. Barbom·, 655.

Public ""\Vorks Department, appointments in; production of return-11fr . .Lyne, 1664.

Rail way Commissionerships; applications for by members of Assembly-Mr. H. 'l'uylo1· (for 1111·. Tonkin), 5995.

Re-employment of dismissell Government employees-Hr. .Lyne (for 1111-. Fletche1·), 5618.

Salaries of civil servants; payment of-M1·. Frank Famell, 3424, 3519.

Salnry abstracts, Department of Public In­structions; use of O.S. stamps in forward· ing-obs., M1·. O'Sullivctn, 6328.

Stipendiary Magistrates in city and suburbs; production of return-M1-. Thompson, 3806.

SuperannuationAccount-M1·. Frank Farnell, 3101.

Superannuation Fund; contributions towards -M1:. Slattery, 1807. •

CHuRcH AI>m ScHOOL LAli"'DS : As to passing a bill dealing with during pre­sent session-1111-. ·Thompson (for JJb·. Gm·· lancl), 5995.

CLARENCE RIVER : Improvements at-M1·. McFa1·lane, 3101.

CocHRAN, CAPTAIN : Alleged suppression of documents ordered,

respecting estate of-Mr. Neilcl, 6467. CoNSERVATION oF ""\VATER:

Proposals of ""\Vater Commission-M1·. Cooke, 1473.

'CoROWA, Po_LICE MAGISTRATE AT. See CIVIL SERVICE.

Co,UNTRY ROADS : Additional provision for- M1·. Stevenson,

6734 .. CowRA LICENSING BENCH :

As to report from, respecting application for a publican's license, 4035.

·CROWN LANDS : Affidavits under the Land Act-11!1·. Levien,

6123 .. Albury, land office at; production of return-

1Jf1". Dcty, 4147. Area of conditional purchases forfeited since the division of the runs-11£1·. J. P. Abbott, 2567.

Arrears clue by pastoral leases-ilb·. FTank Farnell (for M1·. Wil.~on), 4186.

QUESTIONS (continued): . CROWN LANDS (continued) : · Arrears of rents for runs; payment of-Mr•

O'Sullivan, 1250. Bell trees Station; selections on-JJfr. Fletcher

(for M1·. McElhone), 3981. Brown versus Palmer case : judgment of Supreme Court in-.ilb·. Jago Smith, 5509.

Byrock, auction sale of land at-M1·. Chanter, 1984.

Compensation for· impro\•ements; probable amount of, should the runs be surrendered _:_D1·. Ross, 3787.

Conditional leases under 52ncl section of act; intention of Government' respecting-111r. Kelly, 5810, 5813.

Conditional leaseholders ; refund of rents to -!Jfr. Stokes, 6466.

Crown Lands Bill (No. 2); as to proceeding with-.ilf1·. MJne, 1407; Mr. Copelctncl, 1705; 1Jf1·. J. P. Abbott, 2220; 11fr. Dibbs, 2663.

Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill; as to deferring proceeding with pending print­ing and distribution of report of select com­mittee-ilfr. J. P. Abbutt, 4955; as to fixing date for dealing with, 5324.

Dummying, prevention of-Mr. "lfcElhone, 4037.

Duncan's selections near Armiclale; procluc­tion of papers-1111·. Fletclwr,-6735.

Eastern division ; issue of notices to lessees that their leases will not be extendecl-111"1·. Barbour, 5421; 1lfr .. 'l'oohey(for 111r. Dowel), 5995.

Exchange of land with leaseholclers-Mr. Day, 4186.

Fencing conditions-Mr. G01·mly, 4637; Mr. J. P. Abbott, 5720.

Forfeited conditional purchases on leasehold · areas ; cancellation of reserves-M1·. Stokes,

2404. . Interest and instalments clue by conditional purchasers; granting of concessions in re­spect of-Dr. Ross, 2S3S.

Inquiry Office, Lands Department-.ilfr. 8. , W. 1Jfoo1·e, 3342. .

Land Act of 1884; abandonment of runs and pastoral leases ; area of improved land taken up within resumed areas-.Dr. Ross, 1250.

Land Appeal Court; postponement of-M1·. Hassall, 5812.

Mortgages of pastoral and homestead leases, 4637.

Occupation licenses; particulars respecting -1lfr. Melville (forM?·. J. P. ·Abbott), 1526.

Pastoral leaseholds and resumed areas ; par­ticulars respecting-JJfr. Ba1·bo~u·, 653.

Pastoral and homestead leases, western divi­sion ; number of leasPs on which rents have not been fixed-JJb·. Toohey (for M1·. Wall), 829.

Pastoral and homestead leases, rents from ; applications for reduction of minimum rent -1111·. Bm·bo~tr (for 11ir. J.P. Abbott); 1653.

Prickly-pear; deteriorating effects of, on . runs-.ilh·. Fitzgemld, 4145. Quit rents ; production of return ordered­

M1·. O'Sullivan, 1406.

·SESSION 1887-88. QuE lxiii'

• 20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

QUESTIONS (continued}: CR'owN LANDS (continued) :

Refusal of Crown lessees to pay any other rent than that fixed by the local land boards-Jlf1·. O'Sullivan, 2403.

Rents of runs ;· inspection of appraisement papers by lessees or their agents-M?·. Wculclell, 370 ; payment of refunds where rents have been reduced on appeal-M1·. T. G. G. Danga1·, 3705 ; JJfr. Waddell, 4954; Jlb·. Kelly, 5809, 6043 ; .iJ£7·. Lake­man, 6467 ; gazetting of rents as fixed on appeal-1111·. BaTbou·r (for .iJfr. Wilson), 5810.

lleserves in eastern and central districts ; production of return-JJb·. Chctnter (for JJh. BaTbour), 2971.

Reserves in Murray district ; cancellation of -M1·. Bct?·bour, 5811.

Rescission of ·water reservation at Cockle Creek-11fr. Melville, 3341.

Resumed area of western division; total of -Jlb-. Wall, 1653.

Runs thrown up since passing of Land Act of 1884-Jlf?-. C7wnte7· (for JJb·. BaTbou1·), 3384.

Selectors; rents paid by-Jlfr.· Lyne, 4254. Teral ba coal reserve ; particulars respecting

-.iJ£7·. McElhon~, 5354, 5418, 5617, 6606. Unleased runs in western division-11£7·.

Jlfelville (for Jlb-. J. P. Abbott), 1fi25. CROZET ISLANDS :

Supposed wreck at-M1·. Dibbs, 79. CuNYNGHA~m's GRA:t>'T :

Payment of quit rent-Jlb·. JJfelville, 1575. DEFEXCES:

Advertising for tenders for military uni­forms in Victoria-.iJf1·. Lyne, 255.

Establishment of rifle clubs-.iJb·. W ctcldell, 2519.

Formation of Mounted Infantry-1lfr. H. 'l'aylo1· (for Jlh. C. A. Lee), 2970. .

Military accounts, examination of-JJ£7·. C1·eecl (C.), 1311.

Officers responsible for accounts-Jlfr. C1·eecl (C.), 3014.

Parrott, Major, report of our defences-Jlfr. Dibbs, 444. ·

Proposed volunteer review-M1·. Haynes, 4439.

Questions relating to defence matters-Mr. C1·eed (C.), 4556.

Recommendations of Major-General Schaw -1117·. Creed (C.), 413.

DIAMOND AND AuGER DRILLS : Production of return as to use of-1lf1·. Wall,

2630. 'DISEASKD CATTLE :

Introduction of bill to deal with sale of­Jlfr. Fitzgemld (for JJb·: Thompson), 79.

. Outbreak of disease resembling mange in cattle, sheep, and horses in Queensland­M7·. 'l'hompson, 2900.

DIVORCE EXTEXSION BILL : Action of the home Government with refer­

ence to-Jlf1·. Neild, 3286. Despatch fro!ll . Secretary of State-JJfT. . Neild, 3385.

QUESTIONS (continued): EASTER ENC~l'Pl\1ENT : · Pay of supemumeraries-M1·. T. Walke?·,

1474; reserve corps-M1·. S. W. JJfooTe, . 3342.

EDUCATION: Cooranbong Public School; delay in erecting

-JJI?·. Melville, 5421, 5563. Exeter Farm Public School; tank at-JJb·. Fmnk Farnell, 4104.

Fires in public schools : statement as to children 6f Bathurst public school having

·played truant in consequence of the want of fires-~1!?·. 11felville, 5421, 5563, 5564, 5565, 5634; 1lf?·. Fletcher, 5564.

Flogging of children in state schools-.M1·. Stoke8, 4254.

Technical education ; necessity of providing premises-1Jf1·. Kethel, 4370; proposed new arrangements for carrying on the work­Jlf?·. Barbo1tr (for Jlf?·. S. W. Moo1·e), 6170; JJb·. See, 6466 ; omission from Minister's annual report of portion of report of Board of Technical Education-M1·. F1·anl• Fanwlt, 6466; Mr. O'Sullivan(for JJ[r. Dibbs), 6607; 1lf1·. Cooke, 6732; Jlb·. Schey, 6734; Jf?-. S. W. llfoore, 6737 ; preparation of questions -Jlb·. J11cElhvne, 6736.

Cost of education in public schools-Jlb·. Kelly (for M1·. Jago Smith), 4496.

ELECTORAL : Increased representation of constituencies­

M?·. Fletche1·, 3075. Limitation ·of number of members·-Jl£1·. Dawson (for· 1117-. Ry1·ie), 191 ; Mr. Co1·tis, 3286; JJf?'. Dibbs, 6254.

Placing upon the roll~ persons without quali-. fications-M1·. Lyne (for M1·. J. P. Abbott), 4575.

Esn~IATES : Production of certain schedules-JJfr. D.ibb8,

1928; as to consideration of-Mr. 'l'oohey, 3074; M1·. C1·ee1·, 3805; .iJfr. Fletche1· (for JJfr. Creer), 3821; M1·. J. P. Abbott, 4035; JJb·. Melville (for JJb·. Cree1·), 4103.

FINA...'WE: Advance account; disbursements from in

1887-M7·. H. 'l'aylor (for Jlf?·. Reicl), 6326. Consolidated Revenue Fund ; .receipts and disbursemt<nts to 30th September, 1887-.iJf?-. Piclclington(C.), 413,491; outstanding liabilities on account of votes for 1887-­JJ£7-. H. Taylo7' (for M1·. Reid), 6326.

Financial statement, delivery of-.Mr. Dibbs, 77, 490, 1729; JJ{r. JJfelville, 732.

Land-tax, anticipated revenue from-Jlf?·. McElhone, 5324.

Loan and trust funds-JJfr. Neild, 4104, 41'87, 5721.

New loan of £3,500,000-Jl.fr . . Zveild, 4034; 1111·. Dibbs, 4147.

Public loans-111'1·. Black, 41.02. Public revenue and expenditure-JJb·. 1.Veilcl, 3872, 39;!3, 4186.

Public vYorks Loan Act of 1884; expenditure . under-11fr. Dibbs, 5.719. Revenue returns for quarter ending June 30,

1888.; publication of-.ilf?-. Dibb~, fi997 . Taxation proposals-M1·. Neild, 39811

l:Xiv: QuE• 1:8DEX .TO SUBJECTS.

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32; 33, 34.

QUESTIONS' (continued): FINANCE ( contimtal):

Tobacco' duties; as to intention of Govern­ment to r.econsider-.Jfr. Haynes, 4254.

Treasury bills; issue of-lofr. Neild, 5721. Unpaicl vouchers in the Treasury-Mr. J.P ..

Abbott; 5720. · · FIRE, CARELESS UsE oF:

Prosecutions and convictions for-Dr. Ross, 3285.

FIREWORKS ·IN THE DOMAIN : Advertised further display-1111-. Cortis, M1·.

T. Walke1·, 2324. Advertising of exl_Jibition on tramway motors -.M1·. Cameron, 732.

Closing of Domain gates at 6 o'clock-Mr. .McElhone, 1818.

Permission to Mr. Pain to give exhibition­Jib·. Came1·on, 448, 657 ; ilfr. T. Wc~lke1·, 2090.

FISHERIES ACT : Amendment of-1lf1·. Fmnk Farnell, 860.

:FISHERMEN : Grievances of-"lfr. O'S1~llivcm, 6755.

FITZROY \·\7.ATERFALL : Resumption of-1111'. 11fcGoU1·t, '1983, 2131.

FOREIGN SHIPS OF IV AR : Exclusion of from Australian waters-1lfr.

. Haynes, 4438. FORMAL MOTIONS :

Time for objecting to.,--1111-. T. Walke1·, 6124. FRIDAY SITTINGS :

Abolition of-.Jfr. Lyne, 2942. GALVANISED vVIRE:

Purchase of-1lf1·. Wafl, 6253.: GENERAL PosT OFFICE :

Approaclies to-1lf1·. 1'1·ick~tt (C.), 3083. GovERXMENT :

Attorney-General ; fees paid to, by the Crown·-11f1·. Toohey '(for 1lfr. J.P. Abbott), :305; appearance of, in certain cases-Mr. J1felville, 2:H8, 2322 ; a-ppointment of suc­cessor to Mr. \Vise-Jh·. Dibbs, 2405.

Law officer in the Assembly-Mr. J. P. Abbott, 2630, 4624, 4638.

Minister of Public Instruction ; alleged statement by, respecting the Opposition­Jib·. llfelville, 654.

Order of Go,·ernment business-11£1·. Dibbs, 2499, 2552, 2630.

P,·emier, Public testimonia.! to; canvassing public schools...,.11b-. 1'. Walke1·, .909;. copy· of circular-1111·. 'l.'. Walke1·, 1300.

Reflections on members of 'the Government; imputations in newspapers-1lb·. Gibbes, 445; 1111-. T. Walke1·, 446.

Ref.usal of Attorney-General to 'file a bill-1111·. 1lfelville, 54. '

Representation of the Government in the Legislative Council; arra.ngenients respect­iPg-.1111·. Dihhs, 2405.

S< ct·etary for Lands; resignation of-11£1·. J. P. Abbott, 6736; appointment of-M1·. 0' 1lfw·a, 6828. ·

S<cretary for Mines-1111·. llfcElhone, 6736. S1;eech of the Premier; public'ation of, at Government Printing Oftice-.Jfr. Melville, (i54. .

QUESTIONS (continued): GRAPES :

Action of Victorian Government in prohibit-ing importa.tion of-Mr. Lyne, 2404. ·

Duty on imported grapes in New Zealand­M1·. Frank Farnell, 2498.

Export of grapes-11f1·. Cox (G.'), 3013. GuLCHER MACHINE : . Purchase of by Telegraph Department-11b·.

Wall, 1818, 2320. . GwvmR DISTRICT : Revenue from ; production of return-1lf1·.

Hassall, 6736. HESSiru'l FLY: ·

Prevt:ntion of introduction of to colony-.Mr. Haynes, 4253.

HEXHAM ISLAND : Alienationofforeshoresof.:._11fr.JJfelvitle,5854.

HoNOLuLu: · Leprosy at-11fr. Wall, 370.

HOSPITAl, p Al'IENTS : Effect upon, of discharge of fireworks in the Domain-.Jfr. Cameron, 1580.

HUDSON BROTHERS' WORKS, NEWCASTLE: . Construction of railway rolling stock at­

Jib·. li'tetclte1·, 2839. HYDE PARK:

Application for portion of, by Railway De~ partment-1111-. 0' Sullivcm, 2615.

HYGIENE CoNFERENCE AT VIENNA : Appointment of Sir Patrick Jennings tore­

present the colony at-11b·. Dibbs, 81. I~rPERIAL INSTITUTE :

Contribution from colonies towards-1lfr. Has.~all, 499.

INTESTATE ESTATES : Particula.rs respecting-Si1· William llfc~nning (C.), 4745, 5012.

INTOXICATING DRINK L'IQUIRY COMMISSION: Extension of commission's inquiries to coun­try districts-11f1·. Dibbs, 79.

JERVIS BAY: Particulars respecting-M1·. Gcde, · 3101.

JURY LAWS: ' Amendment of-J£1·. Simpson (G.), 255.

JUSTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF : Analzark v. Thompson Bros.-1lfr. Tltomp­. son, 2630, 2840. Addison, Mr., S.M. ; cases heard by-.J£1·. S. W. ·JJfoo1·e, 1406. ·

Annie Kelly; additional sentence of three · months passed upon, for a.busing a. magis­

trate-11b·. 111elvitle, 3920, 4079, 4104. · Children ; conviction of for vagrancy-11-b-.

Thompson, 3075. • City police. courts; transfer of business from Lower George-street police-station. to \<Vater Police Court-1111-. 1'. Walker, 3041.

Commission of the peace ; revision of list of magistrates-1111·. Frank Ji'amell, 191; a.p­pointment .of justices, W ollombi district­Nr. O'Sullivcm, 782 ; appointment of jus­tices a.t Captain's Flat-11f1·. O'Sullivan, 3683.

Conveyance of prisoners by rail-Mr. Toohey, 305; lib·. '1'. Wctlke1·, 3562. ·

Conviction of a young woman for having stolen property in her possession- M1·. '1'/wrnpson, 4755.

,SESSION 188i-88. QuE .Ixv

20. September, 1887, ~o 24 July, 1888.

QUESTIONS (continued): JusTICE, ADMINISTRATION OF (continuecl): .. Coroner at Ryde; delay in answering ques­

tion. _respecting-llf?·. Fmnk Farnell, 1:329; resignation of-lib·. Fmnk Fa1·nelt, 2663.

Docker, Mr. District Court Judge; conduct of, towards a barrister-J1f?·. 1'hornpson, 2325.

Grand jury ; separation of, from office of At­torney-General-.llfr. Vauahn, 1181.

Hall, Patrick ; commutation of sentence­.11/?·. Hctynes, 697.

Judicial appointment; promise to Mr. Fos­ter-lib·. 0' Sttllivan, 3ti5.

Kable, Herbert; case of-J1f1·. T. Walker, 1527.

Manly lock-up ; insufficient accommodation at-J1f?·. Lyne, 1116, ll8l.

'Mount Rennie case ; inquiry respecting­J1f?·. 0'J1fam, 2629, 4624, 56:33, 6725, 6735; ~11?·. 1'. Walker, 5997, 6254.

Newcastle; coroner at-J11r. T. Walker, 3945.

Newman, Case of J. E.-11!?-. Bowman, 6736. Prisoners ; conveyance of through streets­

.11/?·. T. Walke,·, 2662, 3075. Protection of prisoners confined in police

cells-J1f?·. Buchanan, 5355. Punishment of a convicted prisoner; recom:

mendation by judge of punishment involv­ing mntilation-Mr. Haynes, 655.

Reformatory for boys; establishment of-11/?·. Ji'oste1·, 134; 1l1?·. H. 1'ayl01·, 3285.

Regina v. Pruen ; production of, papers­.111?·. O'.llfctm, 370.

Stipendiary magistrates, appeals in cases tried befot·e-llb·. Thompson, 2971, 3823.

KISSING PoiNT RoAD : · -State of-1lf1·. Fmnl~ Fameli, 4439.

LAKE lVIACQUAIUE : Resumption of foreshore at-.llb-. MelvilZe,

3635. LEGISJ,ATIYE COUNCIL :

Appointments during session-.1117'. Cox (0.), 2615.

LICENSING AcT : Amendment of-M1·. O'Sttllivan, 79; ab­

sence of stabling accommodation in the city-lib·. Pmnl~ Ji'amelt, 2970.

CowraLicensing Bench-D1·. Ross, 3635, 4035. LILLIPILLI, FORESllORES AT :

Erection of fences across-.llfr. G01·rnly, 6738. LITERARY PIRACY:

Paragraph in Hemlcl respecting - Mr. T1·ickett, 1407.

LOCAL OPTION : As to giving effect to resolution of Assembly -Jlf?·. H·tttchison, 1328; deputa,tion respcct­ing-Jlfr. 1lfelville, 6609.

MANLY AQUARIUM : . Seal and shark fight at-.llf?·. Jlfelville, 1009. MEDICAL BILL :

Introduction of-.11!?-. Orottch, 217. JI.1ELBOURNE CENT~;NNIAL EXHIBITIO::<:

E\Chibition of model of Sydney Harbour-Jli?', Neiul, 5567.

Proposed military review-Jlfr. JlfcOourt, i'i750; .llfr. Haynes, 5805; Mr.·Fmnk Smith, 5811, 5853.

e

QUESTIONS (contimtecl): · METROPOLITAN '\VATER AND SEWERAGE :

Appointment of City Corporation officials under suspension as officers of board-Jlb·. 1lfel1Jille, 3634.

Metropolitan 'Vater and· Sewerage Act­.11[?·. Davies ( 0. ), 3083.

McivoR, CLAIM OF : ~ntention of Government as to indemnifying Mcivor-Mr. Ji'letche1·, 5;;24, 6';'35.

MINING: 0

Bulli Colliery Commission ; production of Attorney-General's opinion respecting­.111?· . .111elville, 79; report from Examiner of Coal-fields on commissioners' report-1lfr. llfelville, 1251. ·

Bulli Colliery explosion; report of Examiner of Coal-fields-1lb·. Jlfelville, 1527.

Duckenfield Colliery ; alleged breaches of Coal-fields Regulation Act at-.1111·. 1'. Walke,-, 2325.

Garrett, Mr. (Secretary for Lands) ; reserves under which he has permission to mine­.llfr. Jlf~Elhone, 6169, 6326. '

Hillgrove, mining leases near-Llf?·. Fletche?·, 5997.

Mining Bill; introduction of-.ilf?-. S. W. Jlfoore, ·5G, 4870, 5509.

Mining on Church and School Lands-Llf?·. FletGhe?·, 30:37.

Mining on Private Property Bill; introduc­tion of-Jlb·. Gm·land, 77, 191, 2:324, 3943; .il£1·. Hayues, 6254.

Mineral leases ; right of miners to take out t f conditionallease-Jlfr. lhttchison (for Dr. Ro8s), 4954.

Mount Kembla Coal-mine; disturbance at­.111?·. Jlfelville, 6291, 6467.

South 'Varatah Colliery; plans of-1lf?-. 1lfelville, 3873; reward for bravery at-1lf?·. 1'. Walke1·, Jl11·. 1lfelville, 3873, '4147 ; Jlfr. G?·ee1·, 4371.

Ventilation of mines-Jlf?:. Levien (for i.lf?·, 0' Sttllivan), 3821.

West 'Vallsend Colliery; accident at while sinking a sha.ft-Jlb·. Jlfelville, 4297.

MODEL FAH~IS : Establishment of-Jlf?-. Tonkin, 256 ; ill?-. Fmnk Srnith, 445 ; 1lf?·. H. 1'aylo?·, 3100.

MONTPELLIER ESTATE: Position of lessees--Jlf?· . .llfcElhone, 78l.

MooRE PARK CRICKET GRouxu : As to non-production of return-Mr. JlfcEl·

hone, 4230. Moss~lAN's BAY:

Reserve fronting-1lfr. Ilct.~.mll (for· .11f?', .llfcElltone), 4187; Llh . .llfcElltone, 4230.

MULWALA BRIDGE: As to approval of plans by Victorian Govern· ment-.llfr. Lyne, 4036.

Effect of, in diverting trade to Victoria­.1117·. Lyne, 373.

Production of return-Llb·. Lyne, 1081. Sending of plans to Melbourne-llfr: Lyne,

3992, 4697. Tenders for bridgc-Llf1·. MJne, 1180, 1252,

1407, 3822, 3945, 5099. .

bn-i QuE INDEX TO SUBJECTS. QUE'

V..>lumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

QUESTIONS (continual): MuNICIPALITIES:

:Additional endowment to-Jlh. JosephA bbott, . 6607. J\fUNICIPAL ENDOW~1ENT:

Amount of, for current year,.-11h. Ilctwken, 6121. .

MuNICIPAL RATES ON GovERNliiENT PRoPERTY·: Total amount paid by Government to City

Corporation for 1887-Jlft'. Day (for 111?·. G1·eer.), 4954.

MURRAY RIVER: • Bridge over ; printing of return-M1·. Lyne,

782. Conference in reference to bridge-MT. Lyne,

134. Lighting of bridge-1lf1·. Chanter, 3385. Net-fishing in-Llh. Lyne, 5996.

N~rE OF THE CoLONY: Intention of Government as to Colony of

Australia Bill-111r. '1'. Walke1·, 3562. Proposal to alter-llfr. Gopelantl, 2370.

NAVIGATION ACT: Amendment of-M1·. 11. Tctylo1· (for 1lfr.

Gm·mrcl), 79. NEPEAN IVATER\YORKS :

Expenditure upon, &c.-llh. GmTanl (for M1·. Ilen,.son), 1328.

NEw GuiNEA: Communication from Queensland Govem­ment 1·e Administration of-M1·. Dibb.s, 733.

NEW HEBRIDES : Mail service to-11!r. Dibbs,. 5995.

NEWCASTLE: Sand-drift Bill-ilh. Jiletche1·, 1407. \Vood-paving streets-1lf1·. FtetcheT, 3635.

NEWINGTON ASYLUlii : Steps taken with regard to-M1·. 1lfelvillc, 908.

NORTHERN MAILS : Complaii1ts respecting ddivery of-Jlh. S.

IV. 1lfoo1·e, 26(31. NOR FOLK ISLAND.:

Relation of New South \Valesto-1!1i·. O'~ulli­van, 6121.

NOXIOUS \VEEDS: Destruction of-DT. Ross, 2628.

,ORDER OF BusrxEss : ,iVithdrawal of motion fixed for a subsequent

date-1lf1·. 1l1cElhone, 2326; as to allowing time to deal with private business before the close of the session-11fT. Day, 6608.

OYSTERS: Royalty on, a.bolition of-ill?·. Thompson

(for 1lb-. Jlfci.1fillctn), 658; JJfr. II. 'l'aylo1: (for llf1·. Secwe1·), 829; 1lf1o. Seave1·, 732.

Charge for oyster spat ta.ken from Crown Lands-11!1-. Prank Fctmell, 3074.

PARLIAMENTARY REPOHTIXG STAFF : . Production of papers respecting-ill?-. '1'.

JValker, 2326, 2381, 2498, 266~, 2844. ·PARLIA~1ENTARY REPRESENTATIVES ALLOW·

ANCE BILL:

As to proceecling with-1lf1'. Lctkernan, 4955 ; , J1!r. Lyne, 572\l. PARRAMATTA:

Alleged purchase of property at; production of papers-lib·. Dibbs, 305.

QUESTIONS (continued): PASTum:s .U."D STOCK PROTECTION AcTs:

Introduction of bill to ma.ke one return suffice for three-M1·. KelT (for Mr. G. Lee (G.), 3763.

pAYMENT OF ME~iBERS : Introduction of bill-Jlfr. Fletcher, 448, 515,

733 ; as to ma.king provision for payment of members in Appropriation Bill-M1·. Lake­man, 6532.

PENNY POSTAGE SYSTEM : Extension of-M1·. Oame1·on (for 11[1'. If.

'l'ctylo1·), 256; Mr. H. 'l'aylo1·, 3100 6607; 1111·. Hawken (for llf1·. llfcGoUJ·t), 3286.

Penny postage system and sixpenny tele grams-M1·. I:f. 'l'aylo1·, 1526.

PHYLLOXEHA V ASTATRIX : Eradication of-11f1·. Day, 3102; D1· .. Ren­wick (C.), 6090, 6290.

Introduction of bill-llf?-. Ghante1·, lfi53; 11!1·. Day, 2269 ; ll£1·. JI. H. Br·own, 4023, 4105.

Prevention of spread of-Jllr. Day, 1328. Vine Diseases Act, enforcement of-~i!f1·. Cox

(G.), 596, 1236, 1522, 2124, 2265, 3082, 3865.

POLICE: Police officer ; ajleged assa.ult by - Mr.

Haynes, 4034 .. Presents to police officers-Jlf?·. T. Walker, 5854.

Yiolenceusecl by a policem:111-.ilfr. O'S~tllivan, 4079.

POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT : Expenditure in-.ilb·. JllcElhone, 2319. Postage stumps ; supply of to suburban post­

offices-Ll11', IV. Stephen, 3160. Postage on printed matter-Jlfr. O'S!tllivan,

6739. Postmen, pocketlesstrousers of--1111-.Jiaynes, 585:~. 6123.

POTATO PLAGUE : Reported existence of, in Goulburn district -Jl{r. 1lfm·tin, 2322.

PRINCE Ar"FRED HosPITAL : Burial of paupers from-1lf?-. .ilfelville, 373,

732. PRINCE OF \VALES' BIRTHDAY:

Adjournment over-11!1·. '1'/wmpson, 957. PRODUC."l'ION OF PAPERS :

Delay in-M1·. J. P.. Abbott, 1475. PROSPECT RESERVOIR :

Settlement of dam-1lfr. Jienson, 11!1·. Lyne, 1lf1-. Vcwuhn, 4440 ; Jlb·. Fletche1· (for 1lf1-. Lyne), 4496 ; alleged delay. in paying wa.ges of workmen-.1111-. Buchanan, 5996.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS : Alleged irregularities in-Jlh. Haynes, 2132 ;

1lf1·. llfcEthone, 2319~ . PUBLIC iV'ORKS CO~Ii\IITTE};: .Power of, to consider ri\·allines of railway­

lib-. 0'1lfcmt, 6609 ; pa.yment of-lib·. See, 6822.

QUARANTINE : Breach of Qua.rantine·a.t Manly-M1·. MJIW, 4037.

Removal of Qua.mntine Station-11fT. Lyne, 1116; M1·. Fletche1· (for Mr. Gale), 3821; Jlb·. H. Taylor, 3981.

QuE ,SESSION 1887-88. QuE lxvii·

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

QUESTIONS (continued): RABBITS, DESTRUCTION OF :

Appointment of board-M1·. J. P. Abbott, 445.

Rabbit Act, amendment of-Mr. Lakeman, 5946.

Rabbit-proof fence from Bourke to Barrin­gun; tenders for-..llfr. Fmnk .Farnell, 1983.

Rabbit-proof wire fencing; description of to be used by Crown lessees-M1·. Waddell, 2319.

Rabbit pest; spread of-Mr. T. G. G. Dangar, 2319.

Chicken Cholera, introduction of-D1·. Ross, 4104.

Composition of proposed commission 1·e use of disease to destroy rabbits-..llfr. J. P. Abbott, 2837.

Desailly & Co. ; amount due to under R..'tbbit Act-..11!7-. T. Walke1·(for M1·. J.P. Abbott), 5995.

Report as to man at Balranald suffering from disease communicated by rabbits­..1117-. Waddell, 2838.

Testing of means recommended for destruc­tion of rabbits-..11£1·. Waddell, 3386.

RAILWAY~ AND. TltAMWAYS: Administration of railways ; as to remarks respecting by Mr. Sutherland-..lllr. Fletche1·, 5813.

Attempt to wreck a train at Peat's Ferry­..ilb·. F1·anl~ Parnell, 1406.

Brisbane, railway fares to; information re­specting-..ll11·. G1·ee7·, 2971.

Carriage of goods from railway-stations, ten­ders for-..l1f7·. JJfelville, 40::!7.

Clibborn; Mr., granting of free pass to-Mr. 1lfcBlhone, 4230, 4497.

Colo Valley railway survey-11£7-. !Vall, 2498; ..llfr. JlfcliJlhone, 4037:

Combination trucks ; furnishing papers re­lating to-..llf?·. Lyne, 372, 545, 655 ; pur­chase of patent for the Evans combination truck-.ilf?·. Lyne, 134, 191 ; letter from Mr. \V. B. \Yilkinson-llb·. Ifa,qsall, 3103.

Compressed Air-motors-1111-. Ifensoa (for 1111-. Davis), 4104.

Culcairn to Corowa, railway from-..ill?·. Lyne, 5730.

Darling Harbour prorluce depOt; contract for-1lf1·. Tonkin, 3103.

Di~missal of tram-driverJ enkins; production of papers-11fr. A. Allen, 4954.

Hawkesbury River, railway traffic at-11£1·. Thomp8on, 3822.

Hawkesbury River railway bridge; produc­tion of return-JJ£7·. 'l'hompson, 1082; in­spection of works-lib·. 'l'hompson, 3041 displacement of cylinders-lib·. '1'. ll'alke7·, 3168.

Illawarra railway contract; imposition of penalties-.. 1111. 1Vooclwa1·d, 5854.

lll\·erell Railway; as to delaying proposal for pending completion of survey from Guyra to Inverell-1lf1·. 8. W. 11foo1·e, 1706.

Land resumed for railway purposes at Quean­beyan ; production of papers-Mr. O'Sulli­VW1, 726, 734, 1055, 12~2.

QUE3TIONS (continued): RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS (continued):

Locomotive engineer ; reported resignation of-llfr Lyne, 3103.

Locomotives, Manufacture of; production of papers-M1·. ]!·letcher, 370, 412 ; construc­tion of locomotives at E\'eleigh workshops -lib-. Dibb8, 626 ; machinery at Eveleigh workshOP.S-..11£7·. Henson, 860; determina­tion of Government-1lfr. ~Hawthorne, 4147; as to calling for fresh tenders-M1·. Haw­thorne, 4253.

McSharry v. Commissioner for Railways­.llfr. Lyne, 663; delay in production of re· turn-lib- L1pze, 5183.

Murrumburrah-Blayney Railway ; distress of navvieR through non-payment of wages -llf?-. Jeamw·et, 3073; 1lfr. Ga,·lancl, 3341.

Neglect of motor drivers to pull up at inter­section of streets-llfr. Ryrie, 1376.

Newcastle tramway; erection of waiting sheds-1lf1· . .lltelville, 6290.

Northern changing stations-M1·. Pletcher, 3037 .

Northern mail train; unpunctuality of­.111?·. 8. W. llfo01·e, 2519.

North Coast Railway-lib·. C1·ouch, 5770. Nyngan to Co bar Railway; decision of Go­vernment respecting-1l1i·. Waddell, 1008, 2498; 1111·. G.A. Lloyd(G.), 5750.

Passenger accommodation on railway trains; insufficiency of-1lb-. C'1·ouch, 2840 .

Pearce's Corner to North Shore Railway; ex­tension of, to harbour at Cremorne-M1·. Lyne, 663.

Peat's Ferry railway and bridge; production of return-11f1·. 'l'hornp.~on, 1527; fall of boul­der on railway-.lb·. Pntnk Parnell, 2519.

Peat's Ferry accident ; as to production of papcrs-Jllr. F-rank Pw·nell, 4187:

Perishable goods; delivery of-..lli1·. II awken, 3341, 3944.

Proposn,l to lease tramways-ll11·. Dibbs, 2405 ; 11£7-. 11fcElhone, 2520, 6732.

Proposed tramway through Hyde Park-8i1· Alj>-ecl Stephen (G.), 3083.

Queensland border, railway-station at the; arrangements with respect to-Mr. C. A. Lee, 2179.

Railway proposals of the Government-..llb·. S. W. llfoore, 369, 2404; ..ll£1·. '1'. G. G. Dangct?·, 1525, 4624, 4870; llf?-, Day, 3981, 4440; Jb-. Lyne, 4697, 6736; .1111-. G1·ouch, 4953; llf?·. JV addell, 4955 ; 11£?·. Ga1·van, 5152 ; 11£7·. Jago 8rnith, 6250, 6607.

Railway from Redfern to Circular Quay; extension of-llfr. Ifenson, 1526; Mr. 'l'lwmpson, 5509.

Railway tickets; sale of, in connection with champion boat.-race at Penrith-Mr. Gale, 1581.

Railway employees; payment of-.llfr. Prank Prtrndl, 546, 4033 ; stoppages of increases­llf?-. Pletche1·, 2661, 2970; llfr. H. Taylo1· (for .ilb·. lhwley), 2970.

'!'tailway frauds, alleged-11b·. T. Walker, 499, 657, 1181.

Railway rates for inland produce; report as to intention to increase--:-.llf?·. Haynes, 2370.

1hii1 QuE INDEX TO SUBJECTS. RAl

'volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

QUESTIONS (continued): RAILWAYS ~'W TRAMWAYS (continued): ' Railway rates on different lines- .11!?·.

Fletcher, 2891. Railway tram ; absence of, to meet western

mail train-Mr. Jago Smith, 3424; omission of from time·table-.111r. Jago Smith, 4755.

Return upon capital earned by railways dur. ing the last ten years-M1·. If. 'l'ctylor (for .Mr. S. Smith), 6465.

Rolling stock, orders for manufacture of-111?· . .111elville, 3160.

Selling of tram· tickets-111?·. Cox (C.), 3013. Siding at Carlingford-111? .. Buchanan, 6732. Strathfield railway.station; overhead bridge

at-.111r. 'l'oohey, 1983. Suburban trains; irregular running of-1lf1·.

'J'oohey, 1009. Suburban railways; substitution of, for tram­ways-..llfr. 11fc.111illan, 3981.

Sunday railway and tramway traffic-.11!?·. Ba1·bo1tr (for 1lf1·. Copeland), 1982.

Tramway to Field of Mars-.111?·. Jeanne?·et, 3384.

Tramway construction-J11?·. Ca?"?'!tthe?·s, 6734.

. Tramway motors; continuance of-111?·. Wall, 5619:

Vi'agga. '\VaggatoTumberumba; railway from -.1111·. Dibbs, 5730.

'\Yestern mail train; inconvenient hour of arrival of Sydney-111r. Jago Smith, 3791.

'Vollongong and Kiama Railway; opening of-J1f?·. Carne1·on, 369.

RICHARDSON, CLAillf OF JOSEPH: . Production of paper-.llf?·. w;all, 3041.

ROADf\ PASSING THROUGH MUNICIPALITIES: . Expenditure of mileage vote-M1·. McCoU?·t

(for 1111· .. G1·ouclt), 5419. ROBBERIES IN \'iT ESTERN SUBURBS: ' Prevalence of-.11£?-. Waddell, 2629.

ROYAL NAVAL HOME: · Status of trustees of site-J11?:. Ives, 732.

SCHAW, MAJOR-GENERAL: Report of, on defences-..11!?·. O'&tllivan, 54.

STATE Am TO RELIGION : Final abolition of-.llfr. ThornzJson, 1179.

STATE HousE : Cost of prize designs-.1111·. Dibbs, 1701. Exp·enditure authorised by Centenary Cele:

bration .Act-111?·. Fe?"[JllS Smith, 3634. Report of board upon designs for-Mr.

Dibbs, 1475, 1672, 1683. Submission of tenders to Parliament-1lf?·. Fm·g1~s Smith, 3634. .

'\:Vhen effect will be given to act-111?·. l!Jzving (for ..llf1·. T. Walke1·), 3980.

STOCK .ACTS : Consolidation of-1lf?·. T. G. G. Danga1·,

25Hl. STOCK AND· PASTURES BILr, : · .As to laying on the table before the end of · the session, Jl1r. F1·ank Famell, 4438. · SuNDAY NEwSPAPERS: · · Prosecutions for sale of-11fr. Dibbs, 1528.

SwAMP-STREET, DouBLE BAY: Production of papers omitted from return­

J1fr. Neild, 6467.

QUESTIONS (contimied): SYDNEY HosPITAL·:

Alleged refusal to admit a patient named John Halloran-..111?·. Dawson, 2380 .. ·

TERALBA COAL RESERVE. See CROWN LANDS.

TIMBER LICENSES : Cost of-.111r. C1·ee1·, 3158.

TORPEDO CABLE: Purchase of, by Superintendent of Tele· graphs-111?·. McElhone, 6253.

TYPHOID FE,'ER : . Prevalence of at 'Vaverley and Paddington­

..11[?·. Haynes, 4496. UNEMPLOYED :

Work done on Holt-Sutherland Estate­..111?·. Vaughn, 1180.

'' vERN ON " TRAINING SHIP : Particulars respecting inmates:.....1lf1·. lV.

Stephen (for Jlf?·. Schey), 4296. VETERINARY SCHOOL:

Establishment of in connection with Univer­sity-D?·. Ross, 4103:

VINE CuTTINGS: Importation of, into Victoria-M1·. Lyne, 4697.

,VINE DISEASES AcT. See PHYLLOXERA VASTATRIX •

"\'iT ALLSEND COAL COMPANY : Production of evidence taken in case of the

Crown against-111r. Melville, 3634 .. WATER A-'<D SEWERAGE : .

Metropolitan '\:Vater and Sewerage Supply .Account-J11r. Davies (C.), 3083. ·

Vir ATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD : Rates imposed by-J1h. McElhone, 5854, 6169.

"\'iT ESTERN VOLUNTEERS: Formation of Regiment-.llfr. W. H. Sutt07"

(C.), 3491. ' ViTHEAT, CARRIAGE OF :

Railway charges for-Mr. BaTb01t?" (for 111?·. RyTie), 5420.

'\-VILBETREE BRIDGE: Paragraph in J11udgee IndeJ_Jenclcnt respect• ing-111?·. T. Wall•e1·, 917.

WILSON 'V. PRITCHARD: Remarks of judge-1lb-. Jlfelville, 2322.

VirooL: .As to laying on the table copies of the original

tenders for the carriage of-111?·. J11elville, 4B7, 4441; abolition of duties upon, in .America-lib·. Joseph Abbott, 6755.

R RABBITS, DESTRUCTION OF :

Aso~embly: · Offer of reward of £25,000for-a£li., 365,624.

See also' QUESTIONS; also SuPPLY, 6711. RAIL'\V.AYS .AND TR.AMViT.AYS:

BARRIER RANGES, RAILWAY TO: Assembly:

Motion by Mr. Garland affirming the ex­pediency of, 2533; debated by Mr. \Vaddell, 2535 ; Mr. Kelly, 2539 ; Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Lyne, 2540 ; Mr. McElhone, 2543; Mr. Fletcher, 2545; Mr. De Conrey Browne, 2547; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2549; Mr. Dalton, 2550; Mr. Garland, in reply, 2551 ; motion withdrawn, 2552.

SESSION 1887-88. RAt lxiX

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS ( contimwcl) : BATHURST RAILWAY 'VORKSHOPS: A.s.sembly: . Removal of a large number of men from, and misleading answers to questions respecting, (tclj. (Mr. Cortis), 3161.

BYROCK TO BREWARRINA: A.ssembly: . :Motion by Mr. Waddell that any railway

policy submitted to Parliament should in­clude a light line from Byrock to Brewar­rina, 3859; debated by Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Stokes, Mr. Wilson, 3861 ; Mr. T. G. G. Dangar, Mr. Dowel, 3862 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, ilir. Thompson, Mr. Stevenson, 3863; motion withdrawn, 3864.

ColiiBINATION TRucKs : Assembly:

Action of Government with reference to the payment of" £16,000 for the Evans Patent Combination Truck-adj., 310; motion by Mr. Hassall for select committee to inquire and report respecting the Evans combina­tion truck patent, 1051 ; motion amended so as to apply to "combination trucks offered to the Government," and'agreed to, 1052 ; correspondence referred to select committee, 1272 ; report of committee pre­sented, 6725.

ExGAGED CoMPARTliiDNTS IN RAILWAY CARRIAGES:

Assembly: Occupation of by members of Parliament and others without payment to the exclusion of the public-adj. (llfr. .McElhone), 3945,

. 4553, 4690; pers. expl., Mr. McCourt, 3992. FREE RAILWAY PASSES: A.~sembly:

Unrestricted issue of free passes-aclj., Mr. McElhone, 77.

See also ASSEMBLY: R(tilway passes to ex-Members.

GLEN INNES TO TENTERFIELD, RAILWAY FROl\1:

Assembly: Select committee appointed, .on motion by

Mr. S. Smith (for Mr. C. A. Lee), to inquire and report as to circumstances attending the resumption of la,nd on the Bluff River, 1236 ,; Mr. Thompson discharged from at­tendance. as a member of the committee, 4497.

McSHARRY v. THE CoMML~sroNER FOR . HAlLWAYS:

A.~sembly: Papers relating to, laid on the table, 302 ; expl., respecting contents of paper, Mr. Lyne, 307; Mr. Witnt, 309.

See al.1o QUESTIONS ancl HETURNS. .MURRUliiBUR"RAH-BLAYNEY RAILWAY:

Assembly: Condition of la,bourers employed on- aclj.

(Mr. Jeanneret), 3104. See also QUESTIONS.

NARRABRI TO vV ALGE'l'T : • . . , · Assembly:

Motion by Mr .. T. G. G. Dangar that a cheap line of railway to connect N arrabri with Walgett, should be constructed as speedily as

RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS ( contimu;cl) ; N ARRABRI TO 'V ALGETT ( ~ontinuecl) :

possible, 382a; debated by, Mr. Thompson, :~827 ; Mr. Waddell, 3829 ; Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Frank Farnell, 3830 ; Mr. Hassall, 3831 ; Mr. McElhone, 3832; Mr. Dowel, 3835; Mr. Haynes, 3836 ; Mr. O'Sullivan, 3837 ; Mr. S. W. Moore, Mr. T. G. G. Dangar, in reply, 3839; motion withdrawn, 3840.

NARRABRI-MOREE RAILWAY: A.s.sembly: .

Motion by Mr. Hassall that any scheme of railway proposals should include a line from Narrabri to Moree, 2242; debated by Mi· .. Vi7addell, 2247; ~1r. Sutherland, Mr. Lyne, 2248; Mr. O'Mara, 2249; Mr. T. G .. G. Dangar, Mr. Garland, 2250; Mr. 'Vall, Mr.· S. vV. Moore, 2251; Mr. Dowel, Mr. Wilson, 2252; Mr. See, 2255; Mr. Hassa,ll, in reply, ~257 ; withdrawn, 2258. .

NEWCASTLE-"'7 ALLSEND TRAlliWAY: Assembly: Penny sections and waiting-sheds-obs., Mr.

Melville, Mr. Creer, 6089. NORTHERN RAILWAY; Assembly: Trains between Maitland and Newcastle­obs., Mr. Melville, 3325.

RAILWAY ColllllliSSIOSERS: Assembly: Pers. expl., Mr. Lyne, :?662; Mr. Chanter, 6016~

RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION: A .ssembly : Motion by Mr. O'Sullivan that mil ways, like roads, should be constructed more with a, view to settle the country and give cheap access to and from ma,rkets than for com­mercia,l profit; tha,t light railways should be preferred to roads when they will pay working expenses ; and that the interest upon the expenditure should be provided for by a graduated tax on the land which has been enha,nced in value by the, railway passing through it, 2189; debated by Mr. Gormly and Mr.Sutherland, and withdrawn, 2192.

RAILWAY GATEKEEPERS: . A8sembly: · ·

Accidents resulting from want of supervision of gates-acij., Mr. O'Sullivan, 3859.

RAILWAY LABOURERS' vVAGES: Assembly: · Incorrectnes~. of replies given by Secretary for Public vV orks to questions respecting-obs., Mr. O'Sullivan, 6431. ·

RAILWAY MANAGEMENT : A.ssembly: Aclj., 3809.

See nlso FINANCE : SuPPLY.

RAILWAY PASSES FOR JUDGES OF LIVE STOCK: Assembly: .

Motion by Mr. Wall to consider, in Com­mittee, a resolution for granting free rail­way passes to judges of live stock journey­

.ing to and from agricultural shows, 398; negatived, 401.

INDEX: TO_ SUBJECTS. ··RE'r

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, ·34.

RAILWAYS AND TRAl\1:\V A YS ( continuecl): RAILWAY PIWPOSALS OF THE GOVERNniENT:

Assembly: Statement respecting, by Sir Henry Parkes, 5361; ac~i- (M.r. S. W. Moore), 5510; diffi. culty as to submitting. railway proposals to Public vVorks Committee in the absence of .a Teport from the commissioners of railways -obs., Mr. Lyne, 6581; Mr. O'Mara, 6582; statement by Sir Henry Parkes as to pro-

· posed railways, 6822. RAILWAY RATES ~'OR £.1ATERIAL:

Assembly: Aclj., 4412.

. RAILWAY ROUTE TO INYERELL : Assembly: Reply of Secretary for Public Vi'orks toques­tion as to sun·ey of-adJ. (Mr. Copeland), 1701.

·REThi:OVAL OF RAILWAY ENGINE-SHEDS: Assembly: Select committee appointed, on nwtion by Mr. Kelly, to inquire and report respecting the removal of' railway engine-sheds from Dubbo to Wellington, 2192.

ROLLING STOCK, MAN(TFACTURE OF, AT NEWCASTLE:

. Assembly: As to statements respecting, by Mr. Haynes -expl., Mr. Suthedand, 2895; obs., .l\ir. Fletcher, 2895. ·

SuBURBAN RAILWAY TRA>'FIC: Assembly: Complaints as to management of-adj., 36ll.

TRAMWAY FRAUDS : Assembly: Alleged frauds by means of tampering with bell registers-obs., Mr. Haynes, 6430.

:·TRAlllW AYif, LEASING OF : Assembly: Rumoured arrangement between the Govern­ment and a Melbourne syndica,te for-obs., Mr. McElhone, 2826; Mr. O'Sullivan, 2827 ; Sir Henry P:trkes, 2831 ;' ~ir. Dibbs, 6582; Mr. Burns, 6583.

See also QUESTIONS. -.TRAMWAY .MANAGEliiENT: ' Council:

. Adj., 1320, 1525. TRAMWAY TICKETS,' SELLING OF: .A·ssembly :

Imposition of a, fine of £5 for-obs., Mr. T. Walker, 3013 ; expl., Mr. "\Y. Clarke, 3038.

See a.l.~o QUESTIONS. WOOLLAHRA TRAMWAY:

Erectionofwaiting-shed-obs., Mr. Neild, 6090. WIVES ·OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT:

Allegation M to certain members elf Parlia­ment insisting on their wives travelling free by rail with them-obs., Mr. Haynes, 6345.

WAGGA vY AGGA TO TUMBERUlllBA RAILWAY: Assembly·: Motion by Mr. Lyue that any scheme of ·

railway proposals submitted to the House should include a line from vVagga Wagga to Tumberumba, and the Upper Murray, · 2258; debated by Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Gormly, 2261 ; Mr. Hayes, Mr. Lyne, in reply, 2263 ; withdrawn, 2264.

:RAILWAY3 AND TRAMWAYS (continued}: WAGGA vY AGGA SHOW GROUNDS : Assembly:

Construction of Siding to-obs., Mr. Gormly, 6039.

\'iTEHRILL, ISAAC, THE LATE: Assembly: Statement by Sir Henry Parkes respec.ting,

4145. ·RETURNS: · ADELAIDE JUBILEE EXHIBITION:

'Amount paid to Executive Commissioner­M?·. Hassall, 144.

ANGLEDOOL, TELEGRAPH OFFICE AT : Change of site of-1lf1·. Waddell, 51M.

ARDILL, J. R. : Claim of, for. compensation-Dr. Ross, 1333.

AuBURN PARK RoAD TRUST: Papers connected with-M1-. Fmnk Fa1·nell,

1701. BLUE METAL, PURCHASE OF :

Correspondence, &c.-M1·. O'Sullivan, 257. BHIDGES: .

Bridge o''er the Upper Murray; papers, &c. -ltb·, Lyne, 2972.

Mulwala Bridge; correspondence, &c.-.lli?·. L1Jne, 447 .

Parramatta and Iron Cove Bridges ; corre­spondence, &c.-1111·. Frank Far11ell, 909.

BRITTEN, REY. H. H.: Depositions, &c., in the case of-ilfr. Fmnk Fctmelt (for ffh. J. S. Pamell), 1082.

CENTENNIAL pARK : Papers relating to-llfr. O'Sulli'Van, 1817; 1lf1·. Dibbs, 2972.

CmNESE: Payment of poll-tax-.llf?·. Thompson, 2971.

CHLOROFORM: Deaths under-111?·. Garranl (for M1·.

Withers), 4150. CITY PROPERTIES, RESUMPTION OF :

Particulars respecting-M1·. Withers, 4882; CIVIL SERVICE :

Adams, Mr. Road Inspector; correspondence, &c.-M1·. Stokes, 782.

Appointments in the Railway Department, Mr. ilfelville (for 1}[?·. Lyne), 217.

Ci\•il Service Act ; retirements and gra­tuities-1111-. Frank Farnell, 79, 829.

Classification of teachers ; particulars re­specting-1111·. Fmnk Farnell, 37Q7.

Coroner at Ryde; letter from, to Minister of Justice-.llb·. Frank Famcll, 3425.

Custom-house Officer, dismissal of- M1·. Waddell, 3840.

District Court bailiffs; names of, and fees paid to-M1·. Goulcl, 257.

Examiners of Titles; applications under Real Property Act dealt with by-.Jb·. J. 'J>. Abbott, 499.

Government Printing Oflice ; particulars as to certain expenditure-M1·. Fmnk Smith, 5356.

Harbours and Rivers Department ; par-ticulars as to officcrs-M1·. Fmnk Farnell,

. 5356. Letter sorters and carriers ; appointments .and promotions-Mr. Frank .Farnelt, 580.

·.RET • SESSION 1887-88 .. RE'l' 'lxxi

20 September,.1887, .to 24 July, 1888.

RETURNS (continued) : ~ CIVIL SERVICE (continued):

. Oliver, Mr., late Inspector of Fisheries; papr,rs relating to the removal of-1111-. Dawson, 2900.

. Parramatta; papers relating to appointment of police. magistrate at-.Mr. F1·ank Famell, 4441.

. Savage (Captain}, appointment of ; corre· spon.dence, &c.-J1fr. Weill, 3075.

Stafford, ex-police Serjeant; correspondence, &c., relating to dismissal of-.M ,._ '.1'. Walker (for 1!11·. O'Sullivan), 3341.

CLAIM OF JOHN GARSED: . correspondenc0, &c.-Mr. Hurley, 1055.

CLAIM oF DR. BoTTRELL : . ·Correspondence, &c.-M1· . .Melville (for M1·.

Lyne), 217. CocHRAN, CAl'TAIN :

·Documents relating to estate of-M1·. Neild, 5422.

COlllliiiSSIONS AND BOARDS OF INQUIRY : Cost of shorthand-writing in connection with

-11!?-. T. W a/ke1·, 2186. ' CROWN LAl>"DS :

.Albury and '\Vagga Wagga Land Offices; working of-1lf1·. Day, 80. .

Benn's conditional purchase- M1·. Grouch, 3386.

Conditional purchases ; number and area of ·-D1·. Ros8, 1251, 425fi.

· Gurrugundi pastoral ·holding, correspondence, plan, &c.-.iJt?·. Game1·on (for 1lf1·. Frank Fa1·nell), 257.

Foster's selection at Corowa ; papers relating to-11£1·. Melville (for Mr. J. P. Abbott), 5854.

Harrison's selection ; correspondence, &c., re forfeiture of-1111". Ewing, 3636.

Irvine's selection; correspondence, &c.­JJfr. L1jne, 4147.

Land agent at Queanbeyan ; correspondence respecting removal of-J1b·. O'S~tllivan, 1927.

Mary Maloney's conditional purchase; papers relating to-1111-. 1Jfel1Jille (for M1·. Valtghn), 5854.

Molong, sale of land at-Dr .. Ross, 5043. Permission to ring bark on Grown lands ; area

and number of cases-D1-. Ross, 3103. Rents of Crown leases-,Mr. 0. A. Lee, 80;

JJ£1·. 0' Sultivcm, 2.404. Residence and improvement conditions ;

cases of Poole and Parnell-J1b-. McElhone, 5356.

·Rouse's (Mrs.} conditional.purchase-MT. J. P. Ab.bott, 218.

Skeue's(vVilliam) pre-1ease-1Jf1·.111elville (for J.1fr. Ghante1·), 413; 1111-. Hassall (for MT. Ghante1·), 3075.

Stevenson's (James C.) conditional purchases -Nr. J. P. Abbott, 3103.

Survey offices, ren')Oval of, from .Albury to Wagga Wagg~J1b·. Day, 218.

Teralba coal reserve; applications to select land within-1111-. J11cEllwne, 5356; papers

• . laid on the table, 5868, 6209. DEFENCES:

.Accounts, correspondence, &c.-N1·. Greed (G.), 25(i, 1055. . .

RETURNS ( continuecl) : DEFENCES (continued) : .

Jardine torpedo; papers relating to-M?". T • . Walke1·, 1406. Schaw, General; report of, on defences-.llfr.

S. W. 1lfoo1·e, 2189 . Schwartzkoff .totpedoes; purchase and· stor­age of-J11r. Greed (G.), 4079.

DOUBLE BAY: Letters, plans, reports, &c., connected with proposed alienation of Swamp-street-Nr. Neild, 4441.

DRUMMOYNE PARK WHARF: Papers relating to leasing of-J1!?-. Game1·on (for N1·. Ga?Tltthe?'B), 959 .

· ELECTRW LIGHT: Electric light, Parliament buildings ; corre­

spondence, &c.-M1·. Thompson, 783. Electric light apparatus ·; particulars as to

purchase of-Jlf?·. Wall,.2499. Gulcher machine; correspondence, &c.-N1·.

'l'hompson, 1236. Lighting of Macquarie Light-house ; corre­spondence between Colonial .Architect and Superintendent of Telegraphs-.JYir. Wall, 2499.

FoRBES MuNICil'AL .AccouNTS: Petitions, &c., re special audit-J11?·. Stokes, 31m.

. FOREST VALE SCHOOL : Minutes and correspondence with reference

to sale of-1111·. Lyne, 4441. GLENDUART, MORUYA :

Outbreak of typhoid or scarlatina at-JJ1r. Lakeman, 5566.

GRAFTON AND CLARENCE ELECTORATES: Revenue received from-1111·. See, 1010.

HoPKINs, CASE oF '\V. A.: Correspondence, &c.-1lh. Jiassall, 1009.

JUSTICE, AD~UNISTRATION OF·: Chambers (Mr. vV. T.); case of; informations, &c.-J1r. Wall (for 11£1·. J.P. Abbott), 3075.

Grown prosecutors ; commissions issued to barristers-M1·. McElhone, 4576.

Docker, Judge; claim for travelling expenses -JJ£-r; J. P. Abbott, 2786; imperfect char­acter of return-obs., M1·. J. P. AMott, 5044.

Drunkenness, convictions for-Jlr. Hutchi-son (for 1111·. Henson), 5422.

Emery v. Barclay; papers retained at Su­preme Court-Jlr. Jfa?·tin, 3563.

Hennessey and another, case of; depositions, petitions, &c.-J1h. B~tchanan, 5997.

Juvenile offenders; continuation of return­M?·. Thompson, 773.

Regina v. Bowler;. correspondence relating to change of venue-J£1·. Stokes, 4147.

Regina v. Christenson ; copy of depositions and judge's notes-Jlf?·. Kelly, 6610.

I<.egina v. Pruen ; depositions, &c. - M1·. O'Mam, 144.

Shepherd v. Leonard; depositions, &c.-Jf?·. Dawson, 2900.

LICENSING .ACT : Revenue derived from, and cost of adminis· tering-111?·. Jones, SO.

,.MlLGATE, GEORGE F.: Correspondence, &c., in case of-D1·. Ross,

447.

lxxii INDEX TO SUBJECTS. ·.RET

Volull!:es 28, 29, 30, 31, ~2, 33, 34. :

RETUHNS (continued): Moor.E PARK :

Income and expenditure in connection with cricket ground at-M1-. ;McElhone, 1927.

MINING: Broughm's mineral conditional purchase ; papers relating to-11fr. T. Walker (for 111"1·. Chanter), 6380.

Connelly's (J .. F.) mining application; cor­respondence, &c.-Mr. Stokes, 908.

Gold discovery ; claims of Messrs. Tom and Lister-1111·. Hassctll, 2181.

Gold-mining and mineral leases ; particulars respecting -111"1-. Wall, 196 ; return pre­sented, 1663.

Haughton and Palmer's mineral application ; correspondence, &c.-11fr. J. P. Abbott, 218.

Renham's mineral license; correspondence, minutes, &c.-11fr. O'Sullivan (for 111"1·. Chanter), 6756.

. MUSWELLBROOK COMliiON : Papers relating to-Mr. McElhone (for 11fr. J.P. Abbott), 5356.

NA~10I ELECTORATE : Revenue derived from-111"1·. Dowel (for Mr.

T. G. G. Dangm·), 218. NECROPOLIS AT ROOKWOOD :

Correspondence, &c., as to condition and management of-M1·. Creed(C.), 413, 1473.

NoN-PRODucTION oF RETURNS: Returns ordered, but not complied with,

since the present Parkes Government took office-M1·. O'S1tllivan, 908.

pASTURES AND STOCK PROTECTION BoARDS : Copies of balance-sheets-111"1·. J. P. Abbott, 3519.

PETITIONS IN INSOLVENCY : Particulars respecting, since appointment of Mr. McFarland as Deputy·Commissioner-11£1-. Carne1·on, 306.

PosT OFFICE-STREET : Plan, &c., showing new street as proposed by Mr. Dibbs-111"1·. Dibbs, 4756.

PRINCE ALFRED HosPITAL : Pathologist at-11fr. Hassc£ll, 2181.

PUBLIC TANKS AND WEL~S: Complaints as to c'onstruction of-Mr. Stokes

(for 111"1·. Waddell), 1475. PURCHASE AT CIRCULAR QUAY:

Purchase of Australasian Steam Navigation Company's property ; correspondence, &c. -1lf.1·. '1'1·ickett, 1082.

QuARANTINE STATION : Removal of; correspondence, &c,-Mr. Lyne,

2267 ; 111"1·. See, 6124. RABBITS, DISEASE IN :

Reports of veterinary surgeon-11fr. J. P. Abbott, 2786.

.RAILWAYS AND TRAl\IWAYS: Bowral railway-station ; Papers relating to improvementof-M1-. ~lJcCourt, 5422.

Colo Valley survey; reports, &c.-Mr. Fmnk Farnell, 2900. ·

Construction of tramways ; amotmt' expended on-111"1-. Fmnk Farnell, 79.

Cooma to Bombala railway ; correspondence relating to trial survey-111"1·. O'Mara (for Mr. Dawson), 580.

RETURNS ( continuetl) : RAILWAYS AND TRAniWAYS (contimted):

Corkery, case of Daniel; reports, &c., relat• ing to suspension, dismissal, and reinstate. ment of -111"1·. L'ljne, 1236.

Goulburn railway-station; erection of foot· bridge at--M1·. 'l'eece, 3992.

Goulburn to Cooma line junction; reports relating to duplication of line -1111· •. T. Walke1· (for 1111·. 0' Sullivan), 3041.

Differential railway rates ; correspondence &c.-111"1-. Lyne, 782.

Iron and steel goods ; purchase of-1lf1·. Fletche1·, 5043.

Land resumption; railways and tramways; compensation for-11fr. Schey, 783. ·

Locomotive engines ; correspondence, &c., -.iJfr.'Ftetche1·, 218; correspondence, &c., in conn'ection with test. of "Vulcan" and "Mogul" engines-111"1·.· Melville (for 111"1·. Lyne), 217; cost of various types of loco­motives-1lfr. Fletche1·, 782; correspondence in connection with tenders for manufacture of locomotives-111"1-. Copeland, 5043.

Macquarie Light-house ; correspondence re-specting-111"1·. Wall, 2499. .

McSharry vers1£S Commissioner for Railways; correspondence, &c.-11fr. Lyne, 1053. .

Muswellbrook to Cassilis; Railway from-11fr. Fitzgemld, 5566.

Osric-street, Gunnedah;.fioodiligOf, byraihvay drain; correspondence, &c: -111"1·. Goodwin,80.

Passenger and goods engines ; particulars respecting-M1·. Wall, 37:3. .

Peat's Ferry railway accident; correspond­ence, &c.-lJf?·. Schey, 1009.

Petersham railway bridge ; accident at ; correspondence, &c.-iJh. Day (for M1·. 11fcElhone), 257.

Rabbits, disease in-111"1·. J.P. Abbott, 2786. Railway-bridges, Parramatta to Penrith-

111"1·. J. P. Abbott, 5566. Rail way .frauds, alleged ; return laid on the table, 958.

Railway passes to school children ; corre­spondence, &c., in reference to resolution-11!?-. J. P. Abbott, 218.

Railway route, Narrabri to '\Valgett; copy of final survey, &c.-M1·. Dowel (for 111"1·, T. G. G. Dangm'), 218.

Railway. returns-Dr. Ross, 24;04 ; 111"1·, Gordon, 2841.

Railway to Robertson; construction of-11£1·, 1lfcCo1t1·t, 5566. .

Reservation of land in parish of Holds­worthy; papers respecting-M1·. Carne1·on (for 111"1·. Gibbes), ·1055.

St. Leonards to Pearce's Corner Railway; claims for compensation, &c.-M1·. T1·ickett, 1407.

Supply of coal to Railway Department-111r. McElhone, 3564. ·

Traffic Inspectors Roberts and Crawford; papers relating to salary and house allow­ance to-Mr. Lyne, ~267.

Tramways, negotiations for leasing --1lb:, Frank Farnell (for 111"1-. .iJfcElhone), 2971. .

'\Vhittingham platform.; additional accom­modation at-11£1·. Gould, 1333.

. SESSION 188 7-88. ·: Rus lxxiii

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, tass.

RETURNS (continual).: .RrCHliiOND RIVER :

Papers relating to ·noxious weeds in district of-lib·. Ewing, 5854.

RoADS: Parish Roads, closing of-M1·. O'S!tllivan,

1407. . Road, Cooma to Bombala; amount expended on-M1·. Dawson, 80.

Road from Talcumba to Gunnedah; papers and plans relating to-li1T. J. P. Abbott, 2787.

Road through Glenmore and Purfleet; papers relating to application for-M1·. S. Smith, 4576.

RosEHILL RAcEcouRsE : Papers relating to telegraphic correspond­ence with-lib·. Frank Farnell, 3075.

SICK P.OOR OF THE METROPOLIS : Correspondence between the Medical Adviser

to the Government and the directors of the Prince Alfred and Sydney hospitals as to necessity of providing additional accommo­dation for-1111'. R. B. Wilkinson, 5184.

SMITH, HoN. JoHN: Land held by, in the district of Molong­D1·. Ross, 1333.

SPRINGWOOD : Correspondence relating to refusal of Pen­rith bench to grant a potmd for-MT. C. ll1oore (C.), 3865.

STAMP DuTIES AcT : Alleged fraud under, at Queanbeyan; cor­respondence, &c.-1111·. O'l'htllivan, 218.

SURVEYORS: Parti'culars respecting-l111·. 1lfcElhone, 3945.

TANKS, CoNSTRUCTION oF : Printing of returns-lib·, Stokes (for .llfr.

Hassall), 1475. TELEGRAPH LINE -TO MILPARL'<KA:

Correspondence, &c., respecting -1111'. J. P. Abbott, 92.

TERALBA COAL RESERVE. See CROWN LANDS.

TIMBER: Illegal removal of, from Crown lands in the

vicinity of Clarence Town; correspondence -M1·. C1·ee1·, 3286 ; imperfect character of return-obs., M1·. J.P. Abbott, 111.r. Creer, 5044.

TRA~IWAYS: Dismissal from the tramway service-Mr.

W. Stephen, 4106. VOLUNTEER LAND ORDERS:

Particulars respecting-lib·. C1'0!tch, 75. WATSON'S BAY PUBLIC -WHARF:

Papers relating to leasing of-M1·. Neild, 6255. .

WATER CONSERVATION COMMISSION: Expenditure in connection with-Dr. Ross,

1333. 'VIRE NETTING:

Particulars as to erection of, for prevention of rabbits-Mr. Wall, 1654.

WooLLAHRA: Post and telegraph offices ; papers relating to changing position of-l111·. Dodds (C.), 4162. .

RICHARDSON'S CLAIM: .Assembly: Motion by Mr. 'Vall for select committee to inquire and report respecting, agreed to, 210.

RICHMOND RIVER : Assembly: Improvement o£-obs., Mr. Ewing, 6726 •.

RIFLE CLuBs-: .Assembly:

Motion by Mr. w:addell for production of copy of Major.General Richardson's scheme for the formation of rifle clubs in different­parts of the colony, withdrawn, 4148. _

ROADS AND BRIDGES : BRIDGES OYER THE DARLING :

Assembly: Motion by Mr. J. P. Abbott, that the Go­

vernment should take the necessary steps to inquire into the necessity for erecting over the Darling River at Wilcannia, at Menin­die, and at Wentworth, high level bridges, agreed to, 255.

BRIDGE OVER THE PATERSON RIVER: .Assembly:

Motion by Mr. Hurley for select comrrtittee to inquire and report upon a certain con­tract let to J. R. Mackenzie for construction of, agreed to, 4156.

KISSING PoiNT RoAD : A.~sembly: State of-obs., Mr. Frank Farnell, 4439,' 4689.

MULWALA BRIDGE: Assembly: Necessity for action respecting-obs., , )ir. Lyne, 4883.

PETITIONS RESPECTING ROADS : Assembly: Neglect of, by Department of Lands--acli., 215.

RoADS To RAILWAY-STATIONS: .Assembly :

Neglect of Lands Department in not provid­ing roads and giving access to railway­stations, towns, and main roads-adj. (Mr. Gormly), 1071.

'VHALING RoAD AT Sr. LEONARJJS: .Assernbly : Motion by Mr. Levien for select committee to inquire respecting, agreed to, 2510; posi­tion of chairman-obs., Mr. Levien, 2891.

Rossi, CLAIM oF F. R. L.: .Asscrnbly : .

Motion by Mr. H. Taylor (for Mr. Hurley), for select committee to inquire and report respecting, agreed to, 215 ; report of select committee presented, 2445; motion by Mr. Hurley to adopt repl•rt of committee, 6011 ; debate lapsed 'urider sessional order, 6016.

RUSSELL'S Vi7HARF, ALLEGED PURCHASE- OF, ·BY THE GOVERN~IENT.

See GOVERNMENT.

h.xiv Scrr UWEX .TO SUBJECTS. .To&

VolumeJ ~8, 29, 30, 31, 32, ::3, 34,

,S.CHAW, REPORT·OF MAJOR-GENERAL: Council: . Report of, on defences of the colony, laid on the table, 1759.

Assembly: Report laid on the table, 1763; motion by Mr. S. W. Moore for production of copy of Major-General Schaw's report, 4156 ; post­poned, 4158; non-production of complete report-acij., 4158.

SMITH, HoN. JoHN, AND FA11IILY, RuNs HELD llY.

See CROWN LANDS, also QUESTIONS. SPARKES, MR.

See PRIVILEGE: SEAToFn1R. MITCHELL. STATE HousE :

Assembly: Motion by Mr. Dibbs to go into Comrrrittee to consider the expediency of bringing in a bill to appropriate the sum of £150,000 from 'the proceeds of the sale of a portion of the Centennial Park for the erection of a state house, to be used as houses of Parliament, on the site in Macquarie-street, purchased for that purpose, agreed to, 413 ; report of 1Joard of examiners appointed to examine designs of State House-obs., Mr. Dibbs, Sir Henry Parkes, 1672, 1683; proposed expenditure on State House-adj. (Mr. Copeland), 2323; pe1·s. expl., Mr. Dibbs, 2896, 2898; Sir Henry Parkes, 2897; motion by Mr. Dibbs that no steps be taken in con­nection with the erection of a state house until the finances of the colony are in a more prosperous condition, withdrawn, 4148.

See also CENTENARY CELEBRATION BILL; also QUESTIONS.

SOCIAL PURITY SOCIETY : Assembly: Discreditable proceedings on the part of

, officers of-acli. (Mr. Haynes), 5181. SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS:

Assembly: Prosecution of persons for selling Sunday

. .J.'imes-acij. (Mr. Dibbs), 1581. SYDl<"EY CovE, PuRCHASE OF LA~m IN : . .Assembly:

Motion respecting, in the name of Sir Henry Parkes, withdrawn, 1082.

SYDNEY HOSPITAL : Council: Motion by Sir Alfred Stephen for erection of hospital in place of the temporary woodlln structure used for the purpose, and the completion of the unfinished building as public offices, ,3493; debated by Dr. Ren­wick (who maved an amendment to refer

.the matter of erecting a hospital for medi­cal and surgical cases to the Govern­ment for immediate attention), 3495 ; Dr. Garran, 3500 ; Dr. Bowker, 3501 ; Mr. Charles, 3503 ; Sir William Manning,.3504; Mr. Simpson, 3506; Mr. Lucas, 3507; Mr. De Salis, 3509; Mr. Davies, 3510; 1\fr. Macintosh, 3512 ; Sir Alfred Stephen, in reply, 3513 ; amendment negatived and motion agreed to, 3514.

.T TANKS FOR vV ATERIN.G STOCK :

Assembly: Answers to questions respccting-obs., Mr.

Kelly, 184. TE:::.EGRAPH 'LINES, EXTENSION OF ;

Assembly: Motion by Mr. ·waddell that the extension of telegraph lines should not in all cases depend on whether they are likely to pay from the commencement, 6475; negatived, 6478.

TENDERS FOR CLOTHING A...~D 'BROWN PAPER : Assembly: As to not accepting tenders from Victoria­adj., 365.

TERALBA COAL RESERVE. See GOVERNMENT. THEATRES A...~D OTHER PLACES OF AMUSEMENT :

.Assembly: Report from Colonial Architect as to concli­

tion of, laid on the table by Sir Henry Parkes, 1009 ; motion by Mr. Dowel, that a bill should be brought in .to place under proper control all plac'es of public amuse­ment and resort, 1023; debated by Sir Henry Parkes and agreed to, 1031.

TIMBER LICENSE FEES : ~is-~embly :

Motion by Mr. Waddell that reasonable encouragement should be given .to the mining industry, 6472 ; debated by Sir Henry Parkes, 6472; Mr. McElhone, Mr. O'Sullivan, Mr. ·waddell, in reply, 6473; negati,·ed, 6474. ·

TOLLS ON GOYE&"liiENT FERRIES : A8sernbly:

Motion by Mr. Bowes for abolition of, 6468 ; debated by Mr. Sutherl:md, Mr. Lyne, 6469; Mr. See, Mr. Gormly, Mr. O'Sullivan, 6470 ; Mr. McElhone, Mr. Haynes, Mr.

·McFarlane, 6471; Mr. Brunker, and agreed to, 6472.

TORPEDO DEFENCE : Council:

Select committee appointed (on motion by Mr. Creed) to inquire and report as to pur­·chase, storage, and present condition of the armoured and other insulated cable now in .the possession of the Government for the purposes of the torpedo defence of the colony, 859 ; leave given to select com­mittee to make \7 isits of inspection to places where cable is stored, 1236 ; motion by Mr. Creed, for address to Governor, to ~:equest.the attendance of Lieutenant.Ottley, torpedo officer, H. M.S. Nelson, to give evi­den.ce before the select committee, agreed to, 1697 ; motion by Mr. Creed for leave to committee to sit during the.adjournment.of ·the Council, 2265, .2316; further motion, for same purpose, withdrawn, 2403; report of select committee presented, 5325; obs., Mr. Creed, 5477 ; adoption-of report moved by Mr. Creed, 5751; debate adjourned, 5752, 6117; debate continued by Dr. Renwick(who .moved the ·previous question), 6291 ; Mr. Jacob, 6294 ; Mr. Salomons, 6297 ; Sir Wil­'liam Manning, 6312 ; Mr. Cox, 6;!13 ; Mr.

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"ToR SESSION 1887-88. WIN . lxxv

20 Septembe:, .1887, to 24 July, 1888.

TORPEDO DEFENCE (continued) : Council:. ·

R. H. D. White, 6314; Mr. 'Vebb, 6316; Dr. Ga.rran, 6319; Mr. Charles, 6322; Mr. Macintosh, Mr. Dodds, 6323 ; Mr. King, Mr. H. V. Dangar, 6324; Mr. Creed, in reply, 6325 ; motion lapsed owing to Hot1;se being counted out, 6325 ; refusal of Coloma! Secretary to forward to chairman of select committee a letter received from the Agent­General-obs., Mr. Creed, 6730.

See also DEFENCES oF THE CoLONY ; also SCHAW, REPORT OF MAJOR-GENERAL. ·

v "VERNON" TRAINING SHIP:

Assembly: · Insufficiency of answers to questions respect-ing-ob8.; Mr. Schey, 4351. ·

See also QUESTIONS. VICTORIA.'< PRISONER:

Assembly: ' Liberation of, within New South W ales-ob8.,

Mr. Chanter, 3791, 4889. VINE DISEASES AcT:

Council: · Enforcement of-ac~f., 1523, 4079.

See also QUESTIONS.

w 'VALL, Ma., M.P., AND THE PoLICE:

Assembly: Complaint by Mr. vVall as to treatment of

himself by police, 4883; obs., Sir Henry Parkes, 4890, 4955.

WATER CoNSERVATION: Assembly: Motion by Mr. Thompson approving of the bolTowing of £10,000,000, to carry out works for water conservation and irrigation, not being seconded, lapsed, 2224.

WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD : Assembly: . Excessive rates proposed by-ac~., 5849; action of in dismissing engineer at Botany­obs., Mr. Schey, 6726.

See also SuPPLY, pages 6667, 6672. \VATER SuPPLY TO ·WEsTERN SuBURBs:

Assembly: . . : . Collection of rates for, by C1ty Counml-obs., Mr. Carruthers, 2942.

'V RITE RocK MINE. See ASSEMBLY: DISTURBANCE IN THE

SMOKING-ROOM. WINDEYER, MR. JusTICE:

Assembly: · Statements in newspapers· reflecting upon­adj., Mr. Vaughn, 4441.

INDEX TO SPEECHES. · )

. I

INDEX TO SPEECHES.

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888. •

Exp~anation of Abbreviations :-a<~j., :Motion for Adjournrr;ten~; _ex pl., E~planatio~ ; m., Motion ; obs., Obser:vations; J:.O., Pomt of Order; q., _QuestiOn,, mt., IntroductiOn, 1R., 2R., 3R., :First, Second,. or Third ,Reading; Corn., Commrttee; aa. ?·ep., AdoptiOn of Report; ?'ecorn., Recommitted ; con-~. nmdts., ConsideratiC?n of Amendments; ?·ecom. wrndts., Hecommrttal. of Amendments; mes., Message.

A ABBOTT, Mi·. JosEPH·,. Newtown: ' Agricultural College! 1n., 384J~ _

American vVool Dutres, q., 6100. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2793. Chinese Restriction Bill, Corn:, 4S22. Civil Service Act, m., 4500. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3647. Crown Lands Validation Bill, Com., 5845. Disorder: Mr: McElhone, m., 5149. Eight Hours Bill, Com., 3409. Municipal Grants, q., 6607. Newtown Election, m., 2513. ·Pastoral Rents, mlj., 6265. Payment of Members Bill, 2R., 5580. Postage on Newspapers, m. , 2927. Privilege : Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5900. Public Works Bill, Corn., 2645. Railway Policy, m .. , 5545. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4226. Supply: Legislative Assembly, 47lD.

ABBOTT, Mr. J. P., Wentwo?·t!t: Aborigines, The, m., ·1032; expl., 1272. Attorney-General, The, m., 1136. Australasian Na\·al Force Bill, p.o., 1340;

2n., 1550. Ballot for Committee, p.o., 164 .. ·

• Balmain Wharves Bill,, 2R., 223; Corn., 235, Bankruptcy Bill, 2n., 260 ;·Com., 480, 628,

631, 632,. 633 ; m., 745. · Bridge' over the Darling,. rn., 255. Broken Hill Tramway .Brll, m., 1768 .. Butterley's Case, om., 74.. , Centenary of Colony, m., 87.2, 877. ;· p.o., 804. Centenary Amendment Bilr, 2R., 2695. Chinese 1'testriction Bill, int;, 4758. Colony of Australia Bill, int.,_1480; orn.,)520. Companies Bill, 2k., 5423. . Crown Lands Validation. Bill, 2R., 139 .: obs.,

3101, 4146, 4638 ;• q;, 4955; 2R., 5836.. , Crown Lands Bjll, m .. ,. 469; (No. 2), int.,

1276, 1357 ;. 2n., 3142 ;·Com.; 3881, 3882, 3884, 3887, 3907,, 3908, 3912, 3954, 3960, 3971, 4066, 4106, 4107, 4119, 4120; p.o., 4578; 4583, 4639, 4685.

Coyle's Cas~, m., 982 .. Dams and \Veirs Bill, obs., 5423" Death of Frederick ·III : Address to Princess

Royal, m .•. 5725. Deputy-Chairman.of Committees; m.,. 3894. ,

'Disorder: Mr. McElhone, obs., 5068,, 5070; m., ~078; 5133, 513!), 5149, 5150, 5152 ..

Docker, Judge, adj.', ~494.,.

ABBOTT, Mr. J. P. (continued): Duration of Sit-tings, adj., 3979. Duties: Farm Produce, m., 5460. Eight Hours Bill, Com., 3411. ElectoraL Bill,. m .. , 6328 ; 2&., 6399. Estimates, q., 4035. _ Fencing Bill, q., 5719; Com., 6290; 31~., 6346_;

me.~ .• 6355. Financial Statement, 655~. Forfeited Selections, q., 2567; adj., 2743,

2783; m .. , 3578, 3601. Friday Sittings, p.o., 6252. Goulbnrn Tmmway Bill, 2R., 6374. Government H.ailways Bill, Corn., 1001; ?'e-

com., 1358; cons. amdts., 4051, 4377; p.o., 4411.

J-Iansard reports, obs., 1022. Hay Tramway Bill, 2n., 1198. Hours of Labour Bill, int., 243. Inland Waters Fisheries 13ill, Com., 1871. Kent-street Church Bill, 2R., 16f:5. Land-tax Bill, 2n., 5301; recorn., 6278, 6280,.

6281; p.o., 6285; 3n., 6:333. Law Officer in House, q., 2630, 4624, 4638. Liens on Wool Bill, int., 835. Major Parrott's H.eport, adj., 454; p.o., 457. Medical Practitioners' Bill, )J. o., 1682. M~tropolitan \Vater Biii, Corn., 2133. Ministerial Statement, 968. Municipal Roads Bill, Com., 242. ~ewcastle Sand-drift Bill, lJ.o., 861, 863. N'orthern Tr!Lin, ad_j., 3179. Noxious Trades, m., 2188. Order of Business, m., 4519. Park at Kurnell, m., 2184. Parramatta Quarries Bill, 2R., 6364. Pastoml Rents, cu(j., 6261. Perpet'/311 Trustee Bill, Com., 3!20, 3!21. Personal Explanati01r, 192, 470, 3706. Police: Mr. \Vall, q., 4955. Post Office-street, m., 4043, 5062. Private Bar System; m., 1385. Privilecre · Dibbs"'v. ·Garrett, 3120, Mr .. ·W. J. Allen's Seat,. 2742, 2786. ·Sl::tt~ery:v. Young, 2136.

Property-tax Bill, Cqrn., 6341, 6344. Prospecting Vote, m., 840. Public Business, adj., 4412. Public Works Bill, Com., 2469, 2585, 2603;;

?'ecom., 3877; cons. amdts., 4689. Public \Vorks Committee, m., 5434 .. Q'!estions, p.o., 4868. Rabbit Pest, q., 2837, 5995. Railway Labourers, 'aclj. 1. 3109,

lux ABB INDEX TO SPEECHES. ALL

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

ABBOTT, Mr. J. P. (continued): Railway Management, adj.,, '3946: . Railway Passes: Children, adj., 75, 77, 179. Returns, Preparation of, obs., 5044. Reward: Rabbit Pest, q., 445: Right of Reply, m., 81. . Secretary for Lands, q., 6736. Select Committees, ovs., 1475 .. Sessional Committees : Refreshment, 72. Sessional Orders : Days. of Sitting, 58, 61 ;

Questions and Answers, 67. _Speaker, Mr., p.o., 6172, 6177.

Standing Orders, m., 3564; obs., 6329. Sunday 'l'im.es, ac~i., 1587. Supply Bill (No. 5), int., 5046. Supply Bill (No. 6), int., 5947, 5950, 5952. Supply, JJ.o., 4530, 4536, 5833. Board of Health,. 4982. Colonial Secretar_y, 6658, 6659, 6662. Executive Council, 4533. Military Forces, 5972. Pensions, 4534, 4fi35. Public "\Yorks, 6699, 6711.

'Supreme Court Appeals Bill, int., 909, 984. Sydney Hydraulic Co.'s Bill, Oom., 4307, 4309,

4311. . Telegraph' Extension, m., 92, 6476. Teralba Resen•e, ohs., 6251. Unpaid Vouchers, q., 5720. Vote of Censure,.p.o., 1950; 1971. Water Supply, q., 959, 5099. "\Ventworth Election, obs.; 13, 57, 134. "\Ventworth Electorate Bill, 2R., 830; Oom.,

834.

ABIGAIL, Mr. F., West Sydney: Addison, Mr., S.M., m., 2195. Agricultmal Societies, m., 2233. Australian Banking C;>mpany, aclj., 4553;

expl., 4576. Ballot for Committee, adj., 184. Bulli Colliery Disaster, q., 79, 1251, 15:Z7. Careless Use of Fire, q., 3285. Chinese Restriction Act, aclj., 5629. Chinese Restriction Bill, cons. amdts., 5666. Consen•ation of "\Vater, q., 1474. Crown Lands Bill, Oom., 4591. Crown Lands Validation Bill, 2R., 5226; ?'e­

com., 587l. ·Dams and ·weirs Bill, obs., 5423. Department of Mines, a#, 3012. Diamond Drills, aclj., 2377 ; q., 2630. Disease in Cattle, q., 2900. Disorder:

Mr. Fletcher, m., 3479. Mr. McElh.one, m., 5070.

Divorce Bill, Oorn., 4704, 4706. Duckenfield Colliery, q., 2326. Eight Hours Bill, int., 248; Oom., 3394." Examiner of Coal-fields, adj., 1779; q.;2221;

m., 2519; expl., 2571. · Fencing Bill, 3R., 6349. Forfei~ed Selections, m., 3586.

·Government Railways Bill, Oom., 1006. Hessian f!;ly, q., 4253. Kent-street Church Bill, 2R., 1688, 169~. Land Purchase, Circular Qtiay;· c:"dj.'; 1ll5. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5297. Loan Bill, 2n., 6816.

ABIGAIL, Mr. F. (continued): Mcivor's Claim, m., 2521; q., 6735. M.C.P.'s at Metz, m., 2241. Metropolitan Coal Company, q., 5421. McNeill's Claim, m., 4149. Mineral Leases, q., 4954, 5997, 6169, 6326. Mining Accidents, ac~j., 5850. Mining Bill, q., 56, 4869, 5509; int., 6380. Mining on Private Property Bill, q., n, 191,

2324, 3943, 6254. Model Farms, q, 3101. Newcastle Sand-drift Bill, m., 863, 865; expl., ·

911. Newtown Election, m:, 2513. Noxious vVeeds, q., 2628. Payment of Members Bill, 2R., 5571. . Personal Explanation, 1252, 1812, 4415, 4939,

6327. Pharmaceutical Society's Bill, 2R., 1218. Pr~ss Comments: Committees, obs., 1577, Private Bar System, m., 1390. Privilege : .

Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5896. Reflection on Members, 3793.

Prospecting Vote, m., 844. Rabbit Nuis!lnce Bill, 2R., 2109. Rabbit-proof Fencing, q., 1983, 2319. Regina v. "\Vallsend Coal Company, q., 3635. Reward for Bravery, q., 3873, 4147, 4371. Reward: Rabbit Pest, adj., 366; q., 445. Schedules to Estimates, adj., 1940. Seduction Punishment-Bill, Oom., 2396. Smelting-works, m., 3610. Stevens' Claim, m., ~504. Stock Acts, q., 2519. Supply: Assay Works,-5008. Imported Stock, 5008. Miscellaneous, 5009.

Supply Bill (No.3), int., 3456. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4203. Supply Bill (No. 6), int., 5953. Teralba Coal" Reserve, aclj., 5214; obs., 6251. Timber Licenses, q., 3158. Ventilation of Mines, q., 3821. Victorian Stock Regulations, q., 1526. Water Conservation, m., 6003. ·water Supply: Broken Hill, q., 959.

. Watering-places, adj., 184. ·west _"\Vallsend Mine, q., 4297.

ALLEN, Mr. A., Padclington: Attorney-General, The, adj., ll26. Ballot for Committee, p.o., 164. Bankruptcy Bill, Oom., 521, 529. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2673. Christian Chapel Bill, 2R., 3992. Crown La,nds Bill, Corn., 4679. Daily Han.sanl, m., 672. Deputy-Chairman of Committees, m., 3983. Divorce Extension ~ill, 2R., 4702; Oom., 4704, Duties : Farm Produce, m., 5455. Eight Hours Bill, Oom., 3396. Fireworks in Domain, ac~j., 592. Government Railways Bill, cons. amdt,q,, 4391. Government Railways Act Amending Bill,

3R.," 6138.· Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5409; Oom., 5593. Mining Bill, int., 6390. ·

AiL RESSION.1887-88 .. lxxxi·

20 September, 1887, to· 24 July, !888.

ALLEN, :Mr. A. (continued): :1\iunicipalities Bill,· Com., 4963. Parliamentary Refreshment Bar, m., 388. Personal Explanation, 5771. Postage on Newspapers, m., 2916. Private Bar System, m., 1380. Removal of Members, adj., 2065. Sessional Orders : Questions and Answers, 67. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3428. Supply Bill (No. 5), int., 5056. Sydney· Hydraulic Company's Bill, Com., 4iHl. Vote of Censure, 3229.

ALLEN, Mr. W. J., Pculdinr;ton: Chinese : Illegal Detention, adj., 4880, 5236. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4775; Com.,

4832. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3682; Com., 3977. Deputy-Chairman of Committees, ·m., 3901. Disorder: Mr. Fletcher, m., 3474, 3488. Eight Hours Bill, Com.,, 3400. · Financial Statement, 6650. Government Rail ways Bill, cons. amdts., 4344,

4390. Government Railways Act Amending Bill,

2R., 6077. . Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5406 ; Com., 5614. Post Office-street, m., 5157, 5170. Privilege: Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5906. Reflection on Members, 3797.

Property-tax Bill, 2R., 6166. Supply : Executive Council, 4546. Vote of. Censure, 3238.

B BALL, Mr. E. J., A1:gyle:

Government Railways Bill, Com., 1102 .. Land-tax Bill, Com., 5742. Public Loans, q., 4102. Railway Management, adj., 39!7.,

BARBOUR, Mr. R., rl'he 1lf-lt1Tay: Agricultural Societies, ·m., 4009. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3348; Com., 3883; q.,

5810. Crown Lands Validation Bill, 2R., 5835; Com.,

5841, 5844. Fencing Conditions, ad.f., 6046. Forfeited Selections, ac(j., 2782; m., 3588. Land Law Administration, adj., 2450. Land-tax ;Bill, 1·ecorn., 6276. Mcivor's Claim, rn., 2527. New Rtanding Orders, p.o., 120. Pastoral Rents, q., 65a, 1653. P.M. at Deniliquin, q., 6.55. Railway Policy, adj., 5549. Reserves, q., 5811. . Runs: Eastern Division, q., 5421. Sessional Orders : Days of Sitting, 60.• Rtevens' Claim, rn., 2504. Sunday Traffic, q., 1982. · Sydney Hydraulic' Company's·Bill, 2R., 4304;

Com., 4310. ·.. • : ·. ·. · . Victorian Coal-mining Co.'s Billi• Co~1., 2198.

f

BARTON, Mr. E. :. Chinese Bill, 2R., 5100; cons .. a~ults., 5933,

5934, 5938, 5945. Constitutional Powers of the Council, m., p.o.,

6103; 6107. . . Railways Bill, Corn., 3625, 3627.

BLACK, Mr. R. J., JJfudgee: Cehtenary of Colony, m., 897. . . . , •. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3553; Com .. , 4678. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 930. Government Railways Act Amending Bill,

int., 6036. · · Prospecting Vote, m., 847.

BowEs, Mr. J. \V., JJfo1peth: Crown Lands Bill. 2R., 3757. Tolls on Ferries, m., 6468.

BowKER, Dr. : Animals Infectious Diseases Bill,. 2R:, 3329 ;

Com., 3333. Chinese Bill, m., 4863; Com., 5241,5341, 5344,

5349 ; cons. anults., 5924. Church anc1 Sehoul Lands Mining Bill, 2R.,

6437. Church of England Property Bill, 2n.; 4086; m., 4421, 4423; 3R., 4745.

Divorce Bill, m., 5711. Land·tax Bill, 2R., 6511. IV[edicine and Surgery, m., 2618. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, Com.,

4430, 4435. Railways Bill, Com., 3088, 3276, 3629. Sydney Hospital, m., 3500.

Bow~IAN, Mr. A., The Ilctwkesbltry: Newman's Case, q., 6736. . Pitt's Pastoral Holdings, m., 2189.

BRowx, Mr. H. H., Dud~etm: Agricultural Societies, m., 4016. Crown Lands Validation Bill,·?·ecom., 5870: Vine Diseases Bill, adj., 4023; q., 4105.

BROWXE, Mr. T. F. DECouRcY, Wentwo1·th·: Church and School Lands Bill, 2R., 6210. :Mining C. P's. Validation Bill, Com., 2417. Personal Explanation, 2788. Railway: Barrier Ranges, m., 2547. Removal of i\1embers, cu(j., 2112. • Smelting-works, m., 3610.

BRUNKER, Mr. J. N., East Maitland.:, Balmain \Vhan'eS Bill, Com., 231. Crown Lands Bill, Com., 3908, 3965, 3970,

4687. • Diseased Meat Bill, 2R., 6485. Evans' Patent Truck, p.o., 3ll. Forfeited Selections, m., 3591, 3595. Government H.ailways Bill, cons. amdts., 4346. · Harbour Steamers, ad.f., 1658.: · Inland Wate•·s )<'isheries Bill, 71.0., 1665. •, Land·tax .Bill, C,om., 5587, 5603, 5741, 5748;

1·ecom., 6283. Newcastle Sand-drift Bill, m., 865. New Standing Orde1:s, p.o., 119. Order of Bu,siness, ni., 4519. _.;

lxxxii BRl± INbtx·. TO. SPEECHES •

. ·volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

BRUNKER, Mr. J. N. (contimtedj: 1 .Parramatta Quarries Bill, 2R., 6366.

Privilege : Mr. Lyne : Papers, 315; Public Works Bill, Oom., 2612.

, Supply Bill (No. 3), 3427. Tolls on Ferries, m., 6472.' Vote of Censure, 3234.

BucHANAN, Mr. D., Central Oumbe1·la1id: Chinese Restriction Act, acli., 5631. Chinese Bill, cons. amdt.s., 5641, 6129, 6135. Death of Frederick III : Address to Princess

Royal, m., 5724. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, ob.s., 5073; m.,

5075, 5128, 51::15, 5141, 5151. Di,•orce Bill: Despatch, m., 5639. Duties: Farm .Produce, m., 5450. Fencing Conditions, adj., 6051. Financial Statement, 6610. Lectures : Mr. Bailey, adj., 6749. Land·tax Bill, 2n., 5280; 3R., 6336. Payment of Members Bill, 2R., 5577.

, Personal Explanation, 5768. Pictures: Exhibition, m .. , 6122. Prisoners' Cells, q., 5355. Prospect Reservoir, q., 5996. Speaker, Mr., p. o., 6172; m .. , 6178,6206. Supply Bill (No.5), int., 5045. Supply : Board of Health, 4974, 4979. Vote of Censure, 4920.

BURDEKIN, Mr. S., Ea.st Sydney: Ballot for Committee, adJ., 186. Chinese Bill, cons. amdts., 5676. Disorder : Mr. Fletcher, m., 3488. Land-tax Bill, 3R., 6329. Post Office-street, m., 5171. Prospect Dam, adj., 5415. Public Contracts: Medical Aid, m., 3606. Public Works Committee, m., 5438. Railway Passes, adi., 186: Refreshment-room, adj., 11415. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4214. Supply: ·

Aborigines, 5878. Board of Health, 4744, 4977. Secretary for Works, 6672.

y ote of Censure, 3240.

BuRNS, Mr. J. F., T!te Hunte1·: Agent-Genemlship, adj., 3810. Agricultural Societies, m., 2227. 3994 4016

4638; q., 6125, 6170; obs., 6255. ' ' Alleged Defalcations, q., 2132, 2319, 2369. Assurance Fund, q., 29i0, 3:384.

: Australasian Naval Force Bill, lJ.o., 1925. Ballot for Committee, adj., 181. Bankruptcy Bill, rn., 355; Com., 485, 517.

634, 638; cons. amdts., 1400. Bondi Sewer, q., 1328. Boxing Matches, q., 3037. Business of Bankers, q., 4145. Chi:uese Act, al(i., 5622; m., 5776.

·; .. 9~il).ese Bill, a£(i., 5GI i ; coni;. am dis., 5650. Circular Quay Bill, it.t., 5231; 2r.., 5845;

Oom..,.5910. Civil Service Act, m., 4493. Civil Servants'.Salar~es, m., 379.

BURNS, Mr. J. F.: ( contimted) : · · · Civil Servants' Debts, q., 3342, 3634. Combination Trucks, m., 1052. . Co-nsolidated Revenue Fund, q., 6326. Country Roads,' q., 6734. Crown Lands Validation Bill, Oom., 5841. Cunyngham's Grant, q., 1576. Daily Hansa1·d, m., 670. Derelict Ship, q., 5620, 5721. Dismissal of Mr. Swift, m., 3840. , Duties on Butter, q., 2971. Duties: Farm Produce, m .. 1422 5l92. Evans' Patent Truck, obs., ·304. ' Exeter Farm School, q., 4104. Exhibition Accounts, q., 6124. Financial Statement, 1788, 1S07 1809 6488

6545, 6565. ' ' ' Franking Members' Letters, m., 104. Goulburn Tramway Bill, 2R., 6375. Government Railways Bill, 1·ecom., 1304. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 583. Land Office B.uildi.ngs, adi,, 625. Land Purchase, Circular Quay, m., 153. Land-tax Bill, int., 4442, 4445, 4455, 4486, ~88, 4i93; 2R., 5274, 5411; Oom., 5586, 5a87, 5588, 5590, 5599, 560i, 5607, 5733, 5739, 5749, 5785, 5789, 5800, 5802; 1·ecom., 6274, 6283: p.o., 6284.

Literary ~iracy, q., 1407. . Loan, '1.·, 4034, 4147; obs., 4144; q., 4103. Loan Act of 1884, q., 5719. Loan and Trust Funds, g., 4105, 4187, 5721. Manufacture of Locomotives, m., 860. Markets for Produce, m., 1045. Metropolitan Water Bill, 2R., 2133. Milburn Creek Case, p.o., 714. Military Uniforms, a£(i., 255. Model of Sydney, q., 5567. Montpellier Estate, expl., 544; adj., 650. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4961. Municipal Endowment, adj., 5011. Municipal Rates, m., 4954'. Navigation Act, q., 79. Neild, Mr., M.P., q., 447, 2320; adj., 653. Nepean Waterworks, q., 1328. New South Wales Debentures, obs., 3263. Oyster Spat, q., 3074. Pastoral Rents, adj., 6257. ,. Pa,r_ment of. Me~:nbers Bill, 2R., 5568 ; Com.,

ua83 ; adJ., 6a83. Personal Explanation, 626, 3944. Privilege: Disorder : Mr. Robertson, 590, 596. .Mr. Lyne : Papers, 329. Position of the Go\'ernment, 547, 553.

Po5t Office-street, m., 5155. Printing of Documents, ob.s., 4756. Property-ta,x Bill, 2R., 6139; p.o., 616i;

Com., 6339, 6343. · Puhl!c Business, The, a£(i., 1163. Publ!c v~orks Bill,p.o., 2437; Oom., 2599,2642. PublicatiOn of Premier's Speech, '1·• 654. Quarantine Ground, adj., 1116. Quit :Rents, q., 1416. Railway: North Coast, q., 5ii0. Railway Passes, adj., 78. Pailway Proposals, adi., 6583. Railwa.y Rates, q., 2S91. Railway Passes: Judges of Li,·e Stock, m., 400.

BuR ·SESSION 1887-88. ·

20 September, 1887, to 24.Jnly, 1888.

BURNS,· :Mr. J. F. (continued).: .~pn.yment of Loans Bill, Com., 6797, 6799,

6801, 6803. ·,Resignation, Sir Henry Parkes, m., 532. ·Revenue Returns, obs., 3707, 6017; q., 3872,

3944, 4186; adJ., 6022. Reward: Rabbit Pest, adJ., 625. ·Rabbit Pest, q., 5995. ·Scheclules to Estimn.tes, g., 1928; a<lJ., 1933. Sernpill's Estates Bill, Com., 3809.

. Sessional Com.: Library, 71; Refreshment, ·73. ' Stamp Fraud, q., 1252; obs., 1406. , <.State House, q., 3634 .

. Stevens' Claim, m., 2506. Supply, p.o., 4530. Board of Health, 4743, 4971, 4976, 4981. Customs, 4735, 4737, 4738. Distilleries and Refineries, 4740. Executive Council, 4534, 4541. 'Glebe Island .Abattoirs, 4!186. Government Printer, 4740. . Legislative.Assembly, 4710, 4711, 4713, 4715,

4721. Legislative Council n.nd.Assembly, 4731. · Marine Bon.rd, 4987. Miscellaneous Services, 4988, 4989. Ordnance Department, 4741. Pensions, 4535. Public Instruction, 49!15. Public vVorks, 6692, 6704, 6705, 6711, 6712,

6723. Secretary for Mines, 6678, 6680. Secretn.ry for \Vorks, 6670. Treasurer, 6665.

Supply Bill (No. 1), int., 2268. . Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2842, 2844, 2846,

2848, 2857, 2862; Com., 2878, 2882. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3426, 3440. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4191, 4208, 4210,

4211, 4212, 4218, 4225. Supply Bill (No. 5), int., 5051. Supply Bill (No. 6), int., 5947, 5949, 5950,

5960, 5965. Taxation Proposals, q., 3981, 4254.

,Tenders for Clothing, cu~i., 366. · Tramways, The, adj .. , 6583.

Treasurer's Advance Account, q., 6326. Treasury Bills, q., 5721. Vote of Censure, 1875; p.o., 1949; 3195.

, ·western Mail Train, q., 3424. Wharfages : Circular Quay, q., 5633.

c CAMERON, Mr . .A., Kiamcb.'

Agricultural Societies, m., 2232. Associn.tion Cricket Ground, m., 6482. Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2R., 15G2. Bn:nkrnptcy Bill, p.o., 277; m., 829. Chairmn.n of Committees, oiJs., 58. Colony of .Australia Bill, int., 151:~. Del!uty-Chairman of Committees, m., 3900. Evans' Patent Truck, p.v., 312. Fireworks in Domain, adj., 591, 625; expl.,

593; q., 657, 73:2, 1405, 1580. F~anking Members' Letters, m., 108. Go,·et:nment Officials, q., 1009; expt., 1042. Harbour Stea;mers, adj., 1659.

CAMERON, Mr. A. (continued): Kent-street Church Bill, 2R., 1689. Munford's Conditional Purchases, m., 2224. Penny Postage, q., 256. Personal Explanation, 2180. .Privilege: Position of the Government,·571. Public Works Bill, p.o., 2440. Resignation, Sir Henry Parkes, p.o., 537.

. Sessional Committees : Refreshment, 72. \Vollongong-Kiama Railway, q., 369 .

See CHAIRMAN OF ConnuTTEES.

CARRUTHERS, Mr. J. H., Canterbtl7'y: .Addison, Mr., S.M., m., 2196. Address in Reply, 16. .Agricultural-8ocieties, m., 4010. .Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2R., 1621. Ballot for Committee, p.o., 164. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 488, 520, 529, 606, . 616, 623, 636, 645, 647, 648. Bills of Sale Bill, Corn., 5426. · Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2802. Chinese: Chief Justice, adj., 5239. Crown Lands Validation Bill, adj., 4022, 2R.,

5228 ; Corn., 5844. Contractor~ Debts Bill, 2R., 5431. Daily Hansm·d, m., 663. Deputy-Chairmn.n of Committees, rn., 3904. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5144. Eight Hours Bill, Com., 3401, 3413. Firew0rks in Domain, ad,i., 595. Franking Members' Letters, rn., 111. Government Railways Bill, Com., 1105; 7'e-

com., 1372. , Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5306; Corn., .5606, .5740,

5191. Municipal Institutions, m., 142; ac~i-, 5010. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4962, 4967. Noxious Trades, m., 2187, 2189. Park at Kurnell, m., 2181, 2185. Personal Explanation, 2788. Pharmaceutical Society's Bill, 2R., 1214. Post Office-street, p.o., 42SO; m., 5067, 5093. Public Works Bill, Com., 2601, 2613, 2658,

2659. Railway Management, adJ., 3810 .. Returns, Preparation of, adj., 5010. Rockdale Municipal Bill, 2R., 1677; Com., 1678. St. Thomas' Church Bill, 2n., 5430. Supply, p.o., 4528. Board of Health, 4974. Distilleries and Refineries, 4739. Grants in aid, 4999. Imported Stock, "5008. Public Instruction, 4993. Public \Yorks, 6716. Railways, 5005. Roads and Bridges, 5003.

Supply Bill (No. :~). int., 3447. Trades Conciliation Bill, 2n., 4017, 40::!2. Vote of Censure, 1965, 3252. \Vater Supply, adi., 2942.

CnAIR~IAX OF CoMl\II1'TEES (Council): Opinion referre<l to the President, 3933, 5!136. Amendment by :Mr. De Salis, in clause 25 of

the Railwn.ys Bill, is not contrary to the Const.itntion Act or to any rule of the House,· 3210.

lxxxiv· CHA INDEX·. TO SPEECHES. CHA

Volumes 28,- 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

CHAffiliiAN OF CollnUTTEES (continued) : Amendment by Mr. Trickett, in clause 27, of

the Railways Bill, does not appropriate any sum of money or involve the imposition of any rate, tax, or impost, 3282.

Bulli Fund'Bill: Amendment by Sir ·william · Manning in clause 10. is not relevant to the subject-matter of the bill, 3932.

Chinese Bill: Amendment by Mr. Dalley, pro­posing new clause in lieu• of clause 2, is sub­mitted at the proper stage, 5263 ; amend­ment by the Assembly in clause 13 is im­properly made, 5935.

Observation as to practice of putting clauses in Committee, 6513.

VictorianCoal-m.ining Company's Bill: Amend­ment by Mr. G. A. Lloyd in clause 2 is not rele,'ant to or within the scope of the bill, 4094. '

Amendment by Mr. Lackey in clause 27 ·of the Railways Bill, in considering Assembly's amendment upon Council's amendment in that clause is in order, 4182.

P1tblic Works Bill: Amendment by Mr. Vi7•

H. Suttor in clause 16 cannot stand, 4559. Amendment by Mr. \V. H. Suttor in clause

3 of the Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill is regularly before the Committee, ·1567.

Hon. member (Mr. Joseph) can speak in sup­port of the Permanent Trustee Company's Bill, 4634.

It is not within the province of the Chairman of Committees to decide whether clause 8 of the Permanent Trustee Company's Bill is in order, 4849.

See JACOB, Mr. A. H.

CHAIRliiAN OF COll1liiiTTEES (Assembly) : Australasicm Naval Force Bill: Out of order

to discuss the amendments of a clause on the question that it be postponed : the debate should be limited to the simple question of postponement, 1714, 1724, 1731, 1732, 1733, 1734, 17:35, 1736. The name of the Sovereign or of her representative should not be used in order to influence the debate, and itshould be mentioned with respect, 1745. The ex­pression "if they are rebels" is not an impu­tation that any member is a rebel to the country, 1748.

Bank?·uptcy Bill: The Attorney-General is properly in charge of this measure ; the status of a member is a question which should be decided in the Honse, 364. Mem­bers are expected to watch the progress of the bill and move amendments at the proper time, 623.

Public Wo1·ks Bill: Clause 1 is in order, 2611. Unpm·liamenta1·y Languctge : It is disorderly to allude to the p1·i vate affairs of ano.ther member, 248; or his personal appearance, 2349.

to speak of members of the Opposition as unscrupulous, 357 ; without either con­science or sense, 358.

to imply that. a member is double-chairman, 358; or a disgrace to humanity, 1751; is stonewalling, 4407.

CHAIRMAN OF CoimiTTEES (continued) : to apply to another member the epithet

" devil's chickens," 643; " simply insolent," 943; "rebel," 1748; "a lie," 2170; :.~a lying scoundrel," 2172; ''cowardly shame," 2172; "Chinaman Dibbs,"2306; "buffoon," 2351; "miserable carcass,?' 2351; "coward," 2352 ; '' a thing," 2354 ; '' a. tool," 2364 ; "ruffianly interruption," "rowdy," 6633; "subservient followers," 6703.

to animadvert on Mr. Speaker's conduct, 1094.

to impute corrupt motives to the Premier in connection with the nomination of gentle-men to the Council, 1099. ·

to accuse members of mean and contemptibJe conduct, 1735; of being here in the interests of railway syndicates, 2480.

to say that~ member has been called to order by the Chair without reason,'l743, 1747.

to accuse the Premier of uttering a mischiev­ous falsehood, 2149, 2150.

to describe the Government as "a lot of devils," 2167.

' to threaten to shy a book at a member's head if he interjects, 2303.

to use language that is offensive to another member, 2349, 2351, 2364, 3885.

to make serious charges against another mem­ber, 2353, 2354, 2480, 6704.

to hurl a charge against n.ny minister, 3915. See CAllrERON, .Mr. A.

CHANTER, :Mr. J. M., The JlfmTay: Albury Sale-yards Bill, Com., 254. Assurance Fund, q., 3384. Australasian Naval Force Bill, Com., 1742. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 293. Bridge at Echuca, q., 3385. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2790. Qhinese, The, q., 445. Colony of Australin. Bill, int., 1503. Crown Lands Bill, int., 1278, 1358 ; 2R .•

3042. Crown Lands V alidn.tion Bill, adj., 5416. Disorder: :Mr. McElhone, m., 5089.' Fencing Conditions, ac!i., 6050. Forfeited Selections, adj., 2769. Inln.nd 'Yaters :Fisheries Bill, Com., 1669,

1688. Land Sale n.t Byrock, q., 1984, Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5369. Personal explanation, 6016. Privilege: Reflections on Members, 3795. Public Works Bill, Com., 2613. Refreshment-room, adj., 5416. Removal of Members, adj., 2074, 2095; p.o .•

2090. • Reposting of Members' Letters, m., 45ll. Reserves, q., 2!)71. Roads to Rn.ilways, adj., 107:t Rockdale Municipality Bill, Com., 1678. Runs thrown up since 1884, q., 3384. Select Committees, obs., 147fi. Thompson's C. P., ad. 1·ep., 4504, 4510. Victorian Criminals, q., 3i91 ; ailj., 4889. Victorian Stock Regulations, q., 1526. ';y ater Conservation, m., 6006.

CHA ·SESSION 1887-88. Coi>

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

CirAP~IAN, Mr. M., Tile Glebe: ·Land Purchase, Circular Quay, adj., 1115. Municipalities Bill, Com .. 4962. Sydney Hydraulic Co.'s Bill, 2R., 4303 ; Com.,

4310.

CHARLES, Mr.· S. Appointments to the Legislative Council, aclj.,

2734. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 1068; 1·ecom., 1244. Bnlli Fund Bill, 2R., 3780. Chinese Bill, m., 4864; 2R., 5036; Corn.,

5270, 5326, 5328, 5341, 5343, 5348. Church and School Landa Mining Bill, 1·ecorn.,

6523. Circular Quay Land Sale Bill, 2R., 6237; Corn.,

. 6239, 6240, 6241. Con,stitutional Powers of the Committee, m.,

6116. . Crown Lands Purchases Y alidation Bill, Corn.,

6231. Divorce Bill, rn., 5715. . Factories Bill, Com., 3929, 3931, 4749, 4750,

4752, 4753, 4754. Fencing Bill, 2R., 6514; Corn., 6520.

. Imperial Mail Contract, m., 4028. Kiama Tramway Bill, Com., 4847. North S)10re and l\fanly Tramway Bill, 2R.,

4098 ; Com., 4429. Pu.blic Finances, ctclj., 415. Public Works Bill, Com., 4175, 4177, 4361,

. 4362, 4364, 4365, 4367, 4368, 4369 .• Railways Bill, 2R., 2953; Com.', 3086, 3088,

3091, 3092, 3093, 3099, 3272, 32i7, 3284, 3285, 3618, 3619, 3620, 3623, 3629, 3632, 3633, 3689, 3691, 3699, 3867, 3868, 3871; cons. anults., 4182.

Refreshment-room, m., 5689. .Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 440; Com., 1761, 2086, 2088. Sydney Hospital, m., 3503. Torpedo Defence, m., 6322. Victorian Coal-mining Company's Bill, 2R.,

2836. Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill, Com.,

4570. Wentworth Electorate Bill, 2R., 1314.

CLARKE, Mr. H., Eden: Agricultural Societies, m., 2236. Financial Statement, 2336.

CLARKE, Mr. ,V., 01·ange: Addison, Mr., S .• \'L, q., 1406; m., 2193.

. Administration of Justice, q., 4079, 4104, 6533, 6737.

Analzark v. Thompson Bros.,' q., 2630, 2840. Attack on Judge 'Vindeyer, adj., 4443. Attorney-General, q., 2319. Australian Bank, q., 3169. · Bankruptcy Amendment Bill, int., 6267; 2R.,

6338. Bills of Sale Bill, 2R., 5426 ; Corn., 5428. Burial of Paupers, q., 732. Civil Servants over Sixty, q., 5563. Clerks of Petty Sessions, q.,' 4954. Conveyance of Prisoners, q., '305. Conway's Claim, m., 2226.

CLARKE, Mr. vV. (continued): Coroner at Newcastle, q., 3945. Cowra Licensing Bench, q., 3635, 4035. Coyle's Case, m .. , 981. Criminal Law Bill, 2R., 6362. Kable's Case, q., 1527. . Land-tax Bill, Com., 5609, 5741. Licensing Act, q., 2970. Major Parrott's Report, adj., 460. Mount Rennie Case, q., 2630, 4624, 5633,

5997, 6254, 6735. Payment of Membet;s Bill, 2R., 5567. Personal Explanation, 4955. Police Magistrate: at Corowa, q., 448, 732, 860,

1180, 1474, 3102, 3341, 3634, 3806, 4035 ; at Deniliquin, q., 655.

Post Office-street, m., 4045, 4270 . Property-tax Bill, 2R., 6146. Returns, adj., 5009. Rossi's Claim, ad. 1·ep., 6012 . Sempill's Estates Bill, 2R., 3809. Stipendiary Magistrates' Decisions, q., 2971,

3806, 3823, 4755. Sub-Inspector Bell, q., 4034. Supply: Administration of Justice, 6666 . Coroners, 4999. Crown Solicitor, 4999.

Supreme Court Appeals Bill, 2R., 1178. Tramway Tickets, cte~i-, 3013 ; obs., 3038. Vote of Censure, 3255.

CoLLS, Mr. T., Yas.~ Plains: Supply : Aborigines, 5883.

CooKE, Mr. H. H., Forbes: Conservation of w:ater, q., 1473. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3649 . Land·Law Administration, acij., 2451. Railway Policy, adj:, 5554. Stevens' Claim, -m., 2503.

·Supply: Assay Works, 5008. Technical Education, q., 6734.

CoPELAND, :U~r. H., New England: Answers to Questions, adj., 1701, 1705. Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2R., 1552;

ZJ.o., 1924. Bankruptcy Bill, m., 355.

· Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4771; p.o., 4789. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1476, 1508; m.,

. '1518 ; q., 2370. Crown Lands Bill, m .. , 469; (No. 2), int.,

1274,1357, 1395; q., 1705; 2R., 2972; Com . . 3887, 3906, 3918; 3954, 3956, 3957, 3959,

3962, 4067' 4068, 4072, 4668. Duties : Farm Produce, m., 1410, 5184, 5469. Examiner of Coal-fields, aclj., 1779. Government Railways Bill, 1·ecom., 1304, 1310.

·Land Law Administration, adj., 2448. Land-tax Bill, Com., 5733, 5734, 5748, 5785,

5790. . Mining C. P's. Validation Bill, 2R., 2411;

Com., 2413. Newtown Election, m., 2514. Personal Explanation, 2823. Post Office-street, m., 5175.

•.

IXxxvl. Coi INDEX TO· SPEECHES.

·volumes 2S, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

CoPELAND, Mr. H. (coittilmed): Privilege: Mr. Wise's Seat, 344. Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5884, 5907.

Public vVorks Bill, Com., 2492, 2496. Railway Policy, adj., 5532. Reward: Rabbit Pest, cu~j., 366. Rockdale Municipality Bill, Com., 1678. State House, culj., 2324. Supply, p.o., 4729. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2855; Com., 2882. Supply Bill (No. 5), int. 5057. Tenders for Paper, acij., 366. Vote of Censure, 1880, 3171, 4931.

CORTIS, Mr. v\T. R., Bathw:.st: Agricultural-Societies, m., 2231. Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, Com., 3288. Australasian Naval Force Bill, Com., 1742. Bathurst Railway \Vorkshops, adj., 3161,3168. Centenary of Colony, m., 898. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2671. Crown Lands Bill, int., 1284; Com., 4115. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m. 5084, 5144. Electoral Act, q., 3286. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 926; m., 4327. Medical Practitioners' Bill, int., 663; 2R~,

1679 ; m., 4151. Kewspaper Criticism, adj., 3293. New Standing Orders, m., 123. Privilege : Position of the Government, 567. Public Works Bill, Com., 2601. Regina v. Prnen, ac~j., 1265. Speaker, Mr., m., 6197. Sunday Times, adj., 1593 ..

Cox, Mr. G. H. : A.M.P. Society's Tiill, 2R., 3023. Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, 2R., 3330;

m., 3335. Appointments to Legislati\•e Council, q., 2615;

adj., 2710, 2735. Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 1062; recom.,, 1245,

1247. Bills of SnJe Bill, 2R. :- 5760, 5763 ; Com.,

5766, 6247, 6248, 6249. Bulli Fund Bill, 2R., 3777; Com., 3783, 3940. Chinese Bill, m., 4861; 2R., 5111; Corn.,

5268, 5271, 5343, 5347, 5350; 3R., 5484; cons. amdts., 5918, 5924, 5942.

Church of England Property Bill, m., 4083; Corn., 4090, 4636:

Constitutional powers of the Council, rn., 6115.

C1·own Lands Purchases Validation Bill, 2R., 6222; Com., 6224, 6226, 6228, 6229, 6231.

Decease of a member, m., 5853. Defences of the Colony, m., 5501, 5753. Export of Grapes, q., 3013. Factories Bill, Com., 4752, 6120: :r.Torth Shore and Manly T1'amway Bill, 2R.,

4.099; Com., 5766, 5767. Phylloxera Act, q., 596, 1236, 1522; adj.,

1523; q., 2124, 2265, 3082, 3865. Phylloxera Vastatrix, adj., 4079. Railways Bill, 2R., 2953; Com., 3089, 3092,

3093,3097,3099,3270,3274,3277,3278,3283, 3615,3619,3620,3621,3623,3688,3692,3698, 3700.

Cox, :Mr. G. H. (coutimterl): Redhead Coal-mine Rnihmy Bill, 2R., 3339,

3340; m., :3784; Com., 3785, 3786, 3943. · Refreshment Hour, obs., 3015.

Silverton Tramway Bill, Com., l'i768. Technical Education, a((j., 1866. Torpedo Defence, m., G313. Tram Tickets, q., 3013. Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill, Com.,

4562, 4565, 4571, 4572.

CREED, Mr. J. M. : Answers to Questions, ob8., 4352, 4419. Appointments to the Legislati,·e Council, adJ.,

2719. Balmain Whan•es Bill, Com., 1057, 1058. Chinese Bill, Corn., 5270, 5273, 5332, 5343,

5346, 5347. ' Chinese, The, q., 5851. Defences of the Colony, q., 413; m., 4836·;

obs., 5100; m., 5752, 5754, 6244. Divorce Bill, m., 5705; Com., 6460, 6461,

6463, 6464, 6588, 6590, 6592. Governor's Speech: Address in Reply, m., 8. Medicine and Surgery, m., 2616, 2626. Military Accounts, m., 256; q., 1311; adj.,

1320, 2316; q.' 3014 .. - Pnrlinmentnry Reprcsentntives Allowance

Bill, 2R., 6450. Practice of Medicine and Surgery; m., 56. Railways Bill, cons. amdts., 4185. Refreshment-room, 'TIL, 5686, 5690. Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages

Bill, int., 2627; 2R., 3017 .; p.o., 3019; expl., 3020.

Supply Bill (No.4), 2R., 4247. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

Com., 2086. Torpedo Defence, m. 2265, 2266, 2403, 5751,

6325; adj., 6730. . Tramway Management, ac~j .. 1325. vVentworth Electorate Bill, 2R., 1311, 1315;

Com., 1760. Yass Roman Catholic Church Bill, 2R., 1763.

CREER, Mr. J., Northumbe1'land: Agrictiltural Societies, m., 3999. Benevolent Asylum, q., 5G2L Centenary of Colony, m., 878, 888. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1507. Examiner of Coal-fields, adj., 1783. Financial Statement, 2350. Franking Members' Letters, .m., 104. Government Business, m., 41ti8: Government Railways Bill, 1·ecom., 1370; cons.

ctmdts., 4378. L:tnd-tax Bill; Com., 5592, 5598, 5602. Municipalities Bill, Corn., 4960. Municipal Institutions, m., 143; ac~j., 6496. Newcastle Sand-drift Bill, m., 862, 866; adj.,

913. Newcastle-Wallsend Tramway, ac~j., 6089. Parliamentary Refr·eshment Hnr, m., 393. Personal Explanation, 3039. Post Office-street, m., 5154. Private Bar System, m., 1392. Privilege : Reflections on Members, 3799. Railway Management, adj., 3815.

CRE SESSION 1887-88. DAv ..

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

CREER, ~Ir. ·J. (continued): Railway Policy, adj., 5553. Remo\•al of Members, adj., 2074. Reward : Rabbit: Pest, ot~f., 366. Reward for Bravery, q., 4:{71.

·.Schedules to Estimates, adj., 1939. Sessional Orders : Days of Sitting, 62. Supply:

Executive Council, 4542 .. Grants in Aid, 4998. Legislative Assembly, 4718. Legislative Council and Assembly, 4732. Public Instruction, 4995.

Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2877. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3425, 3459.

. Supply Bill (No.4.), int., .4199. "The First Legislative Assembly," p.o., 167.

. Y ote of Censure, 3242. .

CROUCH, :Mr. F. G., The Richmond: Agdcultural Societies, 1n., 4000. Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 301; Com., 475, 517. Betting Sweeps, q., 1983. Bills of Sale Bill, Com., 5427. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2688. Duties on Butter, q., 2971. Laud-tax Bill, Com., 5588, 5601, 5791. Medical Bill, q., 217. Postage on Newspapers, m., 2925. Railway Policy, q., 4953; ctd,j., 5521, 5770.

·Sessional Orders : Days of Sitting, 63. Suburban Train~, q., 2840. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4~13.

D DALLEY, The Right Hon. W. B., P.C., Q.C. :

Chinese Bill, 2&., 5019; Com., 5255, 5264.

DALTON, Mr. T., 01·ange :. Agricultural College, m., 3858. Farm Produce Duties, m., 1454. Government Railways Bill, Com., 989, 992 .

. Railway: Barrier Ranges, m., 2550 .. Schedules to Estimates, adj., 1945. Vote of Censure, 3228.

DAc>WAR, Mi-. H. c. : Animals Infections Diseases Bill, 2R., 3327;

Com., 3332 ; m., 3334. Bills of Sale·Bill. Com., 6248. :

. Chinese Bill, m., 4861 ; Com., 5240, 5262, 5263, 5268, 5330, 5334, 5342, 5344, 5348 ; 3R., 5479; cons. amdts., 5918, 5925, 5930, 5943, 5944.

Chinese, The, q., 5012. Church ancl School Lands Mining Bill; 1·ecom.,

6525, 6527. Circular Quay Land Sn.le Bill, Com., 6240, 6241. Constitutional Powers of the Council, m., 6113. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 2R., p.o.,

4356 ; Com., 4358, 4360. ·Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill, 2R., ' 6222 ; Com., 6225, 6229, 6232, 6233. Divorce Bill, Com., 6461, 6462, 6588, 6589,

6590, 6592. Factories Bill, Com., 4750, 4753, 4754, 6120,

6442, 6443.

DANGAR, Mr. H. C: (continued).: · . Fencing Bill, 2H., 6515; Com., 6518,. 65Hl,

6.520, 6521. . Imperial Mail Contract, m., 4027. Kiama Tmmway Bill, Com., 4847. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 6507. · · Mining Conditional Purchases Validation Bill

2R., 2561. ' Municipal Loans Bill, Com., 6585. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill; 2R.,

4101; Com., 4423, 4424, 4433, 4435; 4844, 6600, 6606.

Permanent Trustee Company's Bill, Com.,~ 4852.

Probate Bill, 2R., 4242 . Public Works Bill, Com., 4173, 4174, 4176,

4179, 4180, 4365, 4366, 4367, 4368, 4370, 4556, 4557, 4559,.4562.

Railways Bill, Com., 3084, 3090; 3271, 3272, :m 3, 327 5, 327 6, 3613, 3617, 3620, 3621, 3631, 3688, 3689, 3691, 3695, 3697, 3702; cons. amclts., 4182, 4186.

Silverton Tramway. Bill; 2R., 4853. Supply Bill (No. 2), Com., 2948. Supply Bill (No . .4), 2R., 4251. Torpedo Defence, m., 6324. Victorian Coal-mining Company's Bill, Com.,

p.o., 4093. Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill;2R., 4436;

Com., 4437, 4564, 4572, 4573, 4574.

])AN GAR, Mr. T. G. G., The Narnoi: Agricultural Societies, m., 4017. Rabbit Pest, q., 2319. Railways:

Byrock to Brewarrina, m., 3862. Narrabri to Moree, m., 2250. Narrabri to \Valgett, m., 3823, 3839.

Railway Policy, q., 1525. · Refunds to Lessees, q., 3705. Stock Acts, q., 2519. . Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3462.

DAVIES, Mr. J.: .Appropriation Bill, 3R., 6829. Bnlli Ftmd Bill, 2R;, 3780; p.o., 3935; Com.,

3942. Chinese Bill, m., 4862; 2R., 5108; Com.,,

5268 ; 3R., 5483. Church and School Lands Mining Bill, recom.,

6527: Circular Quay Laucl Sale Bill, 2R., 6238.

. Defences of the Colony, m., 5752 . Factories Bill, Com., 3925.

.Imperial Mail Contract, m., 4027. Kiama Tramway Bill, 2R., 4847. Land-tax Bill, m., 6433. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, 2R.,

4102; Com., 4427, 6603. Parliamentary Representatives Allowance Bill,

2R., 6455. Public Works Bill, Com., 4177, 4564.

·Railways Bill, 2R., 3030; Com., 3091, 3092, 3094, 3273, 3627, 3696; cons. amdts., 4183.

Refreshment-room, m., 5687. ' Supply Bill (No. 4), 2R., 4248. Sydney Hospital, m., 3510: \Vater and Sewerage Supply Account, q.,

3083.

lxxxviii DAY nm'EX TO SPEECHES. ·•DES

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 33~ 34.

DAVIS, Mr. vV. L., Cante7·bw·y: ,Municipal Endowments, adi., 5011. Municipalities Bill, obs., 1214; 2R., 4955.

DAwsoN, Mr .. H., JJfonaro': Albury Sale.yards Bill, p.o., 25.1.

·Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3070. Electoral Act, q., 191. Railway Management, adi., 3949.

·Sydney Hospital, q., 2380. '. '

I!AY, Mr. G., Albw·y: Additional Sitting Day, 794. Agricultural Societies, m., 4014.

, Albury L3.nd Office, q., 4147. ;Albury Sale-yards Bill, 2n., 249; Corn., 254.

A. M.P. Society's Bill, 2R., 4708. ,Balmain 'Vharves Bill, 2R.,.225. . Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 597, 600. Bills of Sale Bill, 2n., 5424. Broken Hill Gas Bill, 2R., 5429. Cooma Church Bill, 2R., 6373. Cro·wn Lands Bill, 2R., 372:3; Com., 3883. Devonshire-street Cemetery. m., 2507, 2510. Kent-st. Church,Bill, 2R., 1684; expl., 1767. Land Act of 1884, q., 4186. Land-tax Bill, Corn., 5738. Legislative Council, m., 214. Municipal Loans Bill, 2R., 6371; Corn., 6372. Municipal Rates, q., 4954. North Shore Tramway Bill, 2R., 1229, 1234;

m., 6756. Pastoral Leases, Eastern Division, m., 697. Post Office-street, m., 4048. · Privilege : :Mr. vV. J. Allen's Seat, 2842. Railway Management, adj., 3948. Railway Passes, adj., 77. Railway Policy, q., 3981, 4440. Redhead Coal-mine Bill, 2n., 30i7. RepostiJ;Jg of Members' Letters, m., 4513. Silverton Tramway Bill, 2R., 4293. Stevens' Claim, m., 2503. Supply: Executi,,e Council, 4551. Vine Diseases Bill, q., 1328, 2269, 3102; 2R.,

4255; Com., 4257, 4261. . .

DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN oF ConnnTTEES( Assernbly): ·A member has a right to say that a state­

ment is not true, 4551. Disonlm· : As to removing Mr. Fletcher from

the Chamber for having assaulted Mr. Haynes, and reporting the disorder to the House, 3465, 3467, 3481 ; as to naming Mr. McElhone for being guilty of contempt, 5067, 5069 ..

·Estimates: Schedules A, B, and C, being pro­vided for by act of Parliament, should not be discussed, 4534 ; an amendment to refer estimates back to the Government is out of order, '4720. Colonial Secretary's new esti­mates ought to be covered by a new mes­sage; 5834.

Gove1·nrnent Railways. Bill: Council's amend­ment in clause 27, granting a free pass to the permanent heads of the parliamentary departments indirectly imposes a tax upon the people, 4056.

DEPUTY -CHAIRnrAN m' CoMMITTEES (continued) : Lcmd-tax Bill: Mr. Stokes' amendment is not

irrelevant to the resolution befcre Commit-· tee of Ways and Means; it is in order not only to propose amendments relevant to the question, but actually to substitute other taxes for those proposed, 4484. Mr. Neild's amendment in sub-clause IV of clause 2, subjecting certain reserves to taxation, is inadmissible unless proposed by a minister of the Crown, 5795. Mr. Neild's amendment to insert a 'new sub-clause in clause 2, being substantially the same as one which has already been decided, is not in order, 5798; new clause, to stand clause 60, proposed by Mr. Neild', is b!!yoncl the order of leave, 5805.

Perpet~tal T1·ustee Company'.s Bill: If Mr. Street should vote on the bill he would pro­bably come within the exemption provided by the Constitution Act in respect of mem­bers who are members of trading or public companies, 3423.

Post Office 8t1·eet: Mr. Dibbs' amendment is . covered by the message from the Governor;

it would not be in order if the message men­tioned any sum of money, 4281, 5066.

Unpadiamenta7·y Lanrptage: Out of order-to use, with regard to another member, the term " S\\;ncller," 3455 ; " low ruffian," 3464 ; ''old woman," 3467; ''ruffianly man­ner," "language of untruth," 3468; "sec­tarian monger," 3477; "political mos­quito," 4117; "blackguard manner," "liar," 4121, 5162; "that young man," 4128; "body-snatcher," 4283; ''political perjurer," 4389; "free-trade frog," 4409 ; " gross lie," 4665 ; "cabbage-gardener," 4825 ; " a creature," 4980 ; " that other person," 4980; "bottle-washer," 5605; " buttoner," 5964.

to speak of a member's speech as "black­guardly aspersions," 3404; "an outrage," 3471; "stonewalling," 4407, 5796.

to impute that a member's living depends on some action he may take in the House, 4131 ; "revenge," 4544; "untruth," 4653; "bribery and corruption," 4665, 468i'l.

to say that some members have acted the part of " J uclases," 4132 ; " clare not \"Ote conscientiously," 4826.

to reflect on the Chairman, 4133, 4134, 5730; on Mr. Speaker, 4544; on a vote of the Com-mittee, 4410. '

to criticise the vote of a member of the other House, 439:3.

to make an al!egation against a member of the legislature, 4410,.5067, 5164, 5765.

to discuss the main question on a motion to report progress, 5176.

to refer to the Minister of Public Instruction as the "member for half-chest," 5966.

See GARRARD, Mr. J.-j}OULD, Mr. A. J. -MELVILLE, Mr. N.-SLATTERY, Mr. T. lYI.

DE SALIS, Mr. L. F. : Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, m., 3267,

3335, 3336.

··DES .SESSION 1887 ~88. DIB lxx:xix

20-September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

DE SALIS, ::M:r. L. F. (continued) : Appointments to the Legislative Council, adj.,

2722. . Bulli Fund Bill, Com., :3941. Factories Bill, Co-m., 3924, 3928, 3930, 3931. Governor's Speech: Address in Reply, m., 9. Imperial Mail Contract, rn., 4026. Phylloxera Vastatrix, adf., 4081. Public Works ·Bill, 2R.; 4162; Com., 4174,

4175, 4177. Railways Bill, 2R .. 2960; Com., 3084, 3085,

3087, 3089, 3090, 3091, 3093, 3095, 3100, 3274, 3277, 3278, 3279, 3280, 3613, 3615, 3630, 3632, 3690, 3691, 3695, 3698, 3699, 3700, 3701, 3702, 3704, 3705; 3865, 3867, :3868, 3869 ; cons .. amdts., 4182.

Rent of Mr. Pring's Run, adj., 3921, 3922. Retrenchment, adj., 4252. Sempill's Estates Bill, 2n., 4030. Supply Bill (No. 2), 2&., 2943; Com., 2948. Supply Bill (No. 3); 2R., 3492. Supply Bill (No. 4), 2R., 4249 .. Sydney Hospital, m., 3509. ·

DIBBS, Mr. G. R., The ll[wTumbidyee: Additional Sitting Day, m., 790. Address in Reply, 21; p.o., 41. Agricultural Societies, m., 2238; q., 6171. Alb~try Sale-yards Bill, Com., 254. Appropriation Bill, Com., 6795. Attorney-General, The, ac~f., 1116. Australasian Naval Force Bill, 1J.o., 1336, 1338,

1352; int., 1356; 2R., 1533; Com., 1739. Ballot fpr Committee, aclj., 178. Balmain ·wharves Bill, 2R., 222; Com., 232,

233. Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 2~8; p.o., 278, 297; m.,

354; p.q., 364; Com., 472, 480, 518, 598, 606, 611, 621, 622, 623, 629; ?'ecorn., 743 ; cons. anult.~., 1399.

ButterleY:s Case, m., 73. Centenary of Colony, m., 871; q., 1579. Centenary CelebrationBill, 2R., 1672. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2663, 2709,

2814. C}~ine~e,. The, adj., 3684; q., 4696, 4756;

'adj., 4870, 4881, 5236. · Chinese Restriction Act, adj., 5622 ; m., 5773. Chinese. Restriction Bill, int., 4760; 2R.,

.' 4793; Com., 4816, 48~212, 4825, 4829; adj., 5561, 5614; cons. amdts., 5642, 5677, 5680, 6128.

·Circular Quay Bill, int., 5231; .Com., 5846, 5910.

Civil Servants' Salaries, m., 382. Clerk of the House, obs., 2380.

.·Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1481. , Crown Lands Bill, m., 1110; (No. 2), int.,

1285, 1357; 2It., 3740. Croze't Islands, adj.; 76; q., 79. Daily Hansard, m., 671. . Death of Frederick III : Address.: to Queen,

m., 5722; to Princess Royal, m., 5723. Deputy-Chairman, m., 3896, 3982. Devonshire-street Cemetery, m., 2509. Disorder: Mr. Fletcher, m., 3469, 3480, 3482,

. · 3484, 3519; Mr. McElhone, m., 5133, 5138, 5149.

Duration of Sittings, ad;'., 3979.

DIBBS, Mr. G. R. (rontinited): Eight Hours Bill, Com., 3407. Electoral Act, m., 127; q., 6254. Evans' Patent Truck, obs:, 303. Fencing Bill, int., 6125, 6214. Financial Statement, 858, 172!), 1806, 2145,

2312, 6533, 6565, 6637. Government Business, m .. , 4187. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 812; Com.,

940, 943, 994, 998, 1098; ?'ecom., 1301, 1304; ad. 1·ep., 1375; q., 1787; cons. amdts., 4060; m., 4076, 4078, 4317; 4371, 4402, 4404.

Government Railways Amending Bill, int., 6032 ; 2R., 6058.

Harbour Steamers, ctc(f., 1660. Harbour Trusts, m., 407. Hygiene Conference, q., 81. Intoxicating· Drink Commission, q., 79. Land at Circular Quay, adj., 778; q., 3134. Land-tax Bill, int., 4443, 4445, 4450, 4489,

4494; 2R., 5276; Com., 5610; Tecom., 6273. Lectures: Mr. Bailey, adj., 6752. · Legislative Council, m., 212. Loan Act of 1884, q., 5719. Loan Bill, 2R., 6804. Major Parrott's Report, q., 444; adj., 448,

462 ; obs., 498. Manufacture of Locomotives, q., 626. Milburn Creek Case, p.o., 715, 726. Ministerial Statement, 961. New Guinea, q., 732. New Hebrides, q., 5995. New Loan, q., 4147. New Standing Orders, p.o., 119; m., 121. Newtown Election, m., 2517. North Shore Tramway Bill, 2R.,·l23:!. Noxious Trades, m., 2188. Order of Business, '11!., 4516. Parramatta Land Purchase, q., 305. Pastoral Rents, a((i., 6264. Personal Explanation, 1252, 2180, 2896, 3672. Post Office-street, m., 40J.7, 4228, 4262, 4272,

4284, 5060, 5162, 5178. Press Comments: Committees, obs., 1766. Privilege ':' Dibbs v. Garrett, 3ll3, 3131. . Mr. W. J. Allen's Seat, 2741, 2841, 2878. Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5901.

. Mr. vVise's Seat, 332, :353. Mr. Lyne: Papers, 314, 316, 328. Mr. Speaker, 2383. . Position of the Government, 54G. Reflections on Members, :3800. Slattery v. Young, 2134.

Property-tax Bill, 2R., 6141. Prospecting Vote, m., 840, 856. Public '\Yorks Bill, int., 908; 2R., 2423; Com.,

2483, 2495, 2584, 2611, -2631, 2632, 2637, 2638, 2639, 2654.

Public Business, ac(i., 1142, 1177; q., 1769. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2R., 2111. R>tilway Management, ct((f., 3611. Railway Passes : Ex-members, rn., 1035. Railway Policy, adf., 5547; q., 5730. Reformatory for Boys, m., 692. Refreshment-room, CM(i., 5567 . Regina v. Pruen, adj., 1259. Removal of Members, adj., 2058; p.o., 2093.

xb DIB' INDEX TO· SPEECHES. F.Aa

·Volumes 28; 29,· 30, 31, 32; 33; 34.

Drnns, Mr. G. R. (continued) : Repayment of Loans Bill, Com., 6800,. 6801,

6802. Report on Defences, q., 1764; obs., 4156; . adi., 4158.

• Resignation, Si1' H. Parkes; m., 532; p.o.,_536. Revenue Returns, ac~j.·,, 6019, 6030. Right of Reply, m;, 82; p:o.,.90;

• Schedules to Estimates; adj.,,l930, 1947. Sempill's Estates Bill, Com:, 3809. Sessional Orders : · Days of' Sitting; 63 ; Ques-

tions and Answers, 67, 68. State House, The, q., 1475, 1672, 1683, 1701. Swulcty Times, q., 1528; adj., 1581, 1595. ' Supply, p.o., 4526, 4727. · Department of Lands, 5000: Distilleries and Retiueries, 4739. Executive Council, 4540, 4544; 4547. Legislative Assembly, 4710, 47i6, 4718. Military Forces, 5971. Ordnance Department, 4741, 4742. Public Instruction, 4996. Public '\Yorks, 6689, 6694. Secretary for Mines, 6678 .. Secretary for Public '\Vorks; 6668,,6669.

Supply Bill (No. 1), int., 2267. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2843, 2845, 2847,

2856, 2861 ; Com., 2879, 2880. . Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3425, 3427, 3463,

3490. Supply Bill (No.4), int., 4191, 4227: Supply Bill (No.5), iut:,.5049. Supply Bill (No.6), int., 5947; 5949, 5!J55, 59116. Supreme Court Appeals Bill, 2R., 1178.

• Technical Education, q., 6607. "The First Legislative. Assembly," p.o., 167,

168 .. Tramways, The, q., 2405; adj., 2830, 6582. Vine Diseases Bill, 3R., 43Hi. Vote of Censure, 1832, 3173, 3186, 3258;

4891, 4949. '\Vater Conservation, m., 6005. '\Ventworth Electorate Bill, 2R., 832. '\Verrill's Case, m., 4146: '\Vharfages: Circular Quay; q., 563.3.

DoDDS, Mr. A. : Acljournment on decease of members, rn.,

6092. Appointments to the Legislative !Jouncil1 adj.,

2729. Chinese Bill, 2R., 5123. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, Coni.,

4433, 4435. Torpedo Defence, m., 6323. Victorian Coal-mining Company's Bill, p.o.,

4091.

DOWEL, Mr. W. S., Tamworth: Aborigines, The, m., 1032; 1033. Agricultural College, m., 3858. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2699. Crown Lands Bill, int., 1284; 2R., 3550; Com.,

4682. Crown Lands-Validation Bill, 2R., 5230 .. Fencing Bill, mes., 6357. · Financial Statement, 2367.

. Land· tax Bill, 2R., . 5320.

DowEL, l\ir. ,V. S. (continued) : .Raibvays:

Byrock to Brewarrina, m., ::!862. Narrahri to Moree, m., 2251). .Nanabri to '\Yalgctt, m., 3835.

-Supply: Aborigines, 5882, Board of Health; 4743.

. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3461. Theatres, ;L'he, m., 1023.

E ELLIS; Mr. J. C., Newcastle:

. Australasian Naval Force Rill, .2R., 1618; Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 482, 524; cons. amdts.,

.1402:. ,. . Financial Statement, 2296. Laud-tax Bill,-2&.,.5399; Com., 5597. I'ropert.y-tax Bill, 2R., 6159. Supply:

Board of Health, 5743, 4744. Customs, 4737. Miscellaneous Services, 4988, 4989 •. Public 'Vorks,, 6712.

EWING, Mr. T. T., The Richmond: Agricultural Societies, m., 2237. Australasian Naval Force Bill,, 2R., 1566. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4775. Crown Lands Bill, Com., 3885, 4657. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6412. Farm Produce Duties, m., 1441. Franking Members' Letters, m., 100. Land-tax Bill, int., 4476; 2R., 5395. Original Boundaries Bill, 2u.,. 2401. Privilege:

Position of the Go,·ernment; 573. Reflections on Members, 3796.

Public Works Bill, Com., 2587. Schedules to Estimates, adj., 1936. Sessional Committees : Library, 7L

! State House, q., 3980.

I· F • 1 FARNELL, ~Ir. FRANK, Centml Cumbe7·land:

. Agricultural Societies, m.,. 4014 ... 1 • Attempt to Wreck a Train, q., 1406. · . Attendance at Select Committees, adj., 4023.

. Attorneys' Amendment Bill, 2R., 3076. Bathurst Railway "rorkshops, ad.f., 3163.

. Celebration of Centenary, q., 1654. Chinese Restriction Bill, Com., 4821. Ci vii Service Act, q., 3101 ; m., 4500, Commission of the Peace, q., 19L Coroner at Ryde. q., 1329; 2663; adj:,, 2375;

, · obs., 3158, 3381.. Crown Lands Bill, Com., 4138. Crown Lands Validation. Rill, 2R., 5835, DisordP.r: Mr. McElhone, m.., 5089, 5147.

, Exeter Farm School, q., 4104. Fisheries Act, q., 860; adj., 5848: Franking Members' Letters, m., 103 · Government.Asylums, q., 3340.

. Government Business,.m., 4190. Gove~·nment Railways Bill, 2&:, 903; cons.

amdts., 4059, 4331, 43i8 . Importation of. Grapes; q., 2498:

FAli SESSION 1887-88. : Fos xcF

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 188S,

FAll~.::;;:.,;; i1i:r. FnA~I( (continued): /Kissing Point Road, IJ., 4439; adj., 4689.

Land-tax Bill, Cum., 5539: Licensing Act, q., 2970. Municipal· Roads Bill, 2R:, 240. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4965. Oyster Spat, q., 3074. Parramatta Quarries Bill, 2R., 6367. Pastoral Rents, q.; 4186. Pea.t's Ferry Railway, q., 2519. Personal Explanation, 3158. Police, The, ad:j., 4885. Post Office-street, m., 5161. Postage on Newspapers, m., 2938. Pri\'ate Bar System, m., 1382. Privilege : Reflections on Members, 3798.

• Public Business, The, adj., 1179. Public Contracts: Medical Aid, .m., 3605.

·Rabbit-proof Fence, q_., 1983. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2R., 2123. Railway Employees, q., 546, 4033. Railwn.y Mn.nagement, adj., 3813; m., 3948; Railwn.y: Narrn.bri to w,~lgett, m., 3830. Railway Passes : Ex-members, rn., 1037. Returns, Preparation of, adj., 5009; q., 5127. Stock and Pastures Bill, q_., 4438. Supply: Assay \Yorks, 5008. Board of Health, 4975, 4978 .. Coroners, 4999. Glebe Island Abattoirs, 4985.

. Harbours and Rivers Department, 5001. Post Office, 5007. Public Instruction, 4995 .. Public Buildings, 5002; Railways, 5007. Roads and Bridges, 5002. Snperintendents·in the Field, 5003.

Supply Bill (No. 4), int:, 4211, 4225. Technical Education, q., 6466. Totalisator Bill, int., 2531. Vine Diseases Bill, Com., 4258. Vote of Censure, 1988.

FAR~ELL, Mr. J. S., Recljem: Balmain vVharves Bill, Corn., 231. Crown Ln.nds Bill, 2R., 3709. • Forfeited Selections, m .. , 3592. Mining C. P's. Validation Bill, Corn., 2413; 2416. Original Boundn.ries Bill, 2R., 2399; Privilege : ·

Dibbs v. Gn.rrett, 3131. Mr. Speaker, 2387.

Seduction Punishment Bill; 2R., 2393; Com., 2397, 2399, 3077.

Sessional Orders : General Business, 66. Standing Orders, m., 3573.

FITZGERALD, Mr. R. G. D., The Upper·HunteT: Bankruptcy Bill, Corn., 631. Chinese, The, q:, 78 .• Crown Lands Bill, Com., 4128 .. Diseased Cn.ttle, q., 78. Disorder: :Mr. NlcE!hone, m., 5132, 5134; 5136. PrickJy.pear: ·Rents, q., 4145. Public Works Committee, m., 5437. Railway Policy, adj., 5522. Supply: Legislati,·e Assembly, 4723. Supply Bill (No; 4), int., 4224. ·

FLETCHER, Mr. J., J\""etcrastle ." Additional Sitting Day, m., 792. Animals Infections Diseases Bill, Com., 3287,

. Assnmnce Fund, q., 296!). · Bn.nkruptcy Bill, p.o., 299; Com., 520, 623.

. Centenary. Amendment Bill, 2R., 2672. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4 7 59; 2R., 4800

Com., 4818; cmt8. anutt.s., 5644, 5682. Church and Perkins Streets Bill, 2R., 836. Civil Servants over Sixty, q., 5565. Crown Lands Bill, p.o., 30ti4. Crown Ln. nels V n.lidn.tion Bill, q., 5868. Deputy-Chairman, m., 3895, 3983. Disorder : Mr. F'letcher, 3482, 3490. Eight Hours Bill, int., 244. Electoral Bill; q., 3075; 2&., 6403. Fencing Bill, mes., 6356. Government Business, m., 4188. GO\'ernment Railwn.ys Bill, 2&., 824; Com.,

1084, 1087 ; 1·ecom., l ~05, I :359, 1361, 1367; cons. anults., 4053, 4373, 4384.

.Government Rn.ihvays Act Amending Bill, 2R.} 6059.

Hay Trn.mway Bill, 2R., 585. Kiama Tramway Bill, 2K, 4496. Land-tn.x Bill, Gom., 5743. Lectures: Mr. Bailey, adj., 6750. Mn.nufacture of Locomotives, q., 370; q.,

2839, 2895 ; obs., 412. >VIci vor's Claim, m., 2523 ; q., 6735. Mining C. P .'s V a.lidn.tion Bill, Com., 2412 . Mining Leases, g., 5997. ' Mining on Church n.nd School Ln.nds Bill, int.,

1397 ; q., 3037. Newcastle Sn.nd-clrift Bill, m., 861, 865; expl.,

9lu. . Newcastle Streets, q., :3635. Northern Changing Station, q., :3037. Payment of :Hembe1·s Bill, int., 243; q., 44S,

515, 733; 2R., 5570; adj., 6580. Privilege: :Mr. Lyne: Papers, 329. Mr. Sutherland n.t Omnge, 545.

Prospect Reservoir, q., 449G. Prospecting Vote, m., 851. Public Works Bill, Com., 2633, 2644. Quarantine Station, q., 3821. Railway Administmtion, q., 5813. Rn.ilway n.ncl Tmmway Employees, q., 2661.

' · Rn.ilwn.y: Bn.rrier Ranges, m.., 2545. Rn.ilwn.y Employees, q., 2970. Railway Rates, q., 2S9l. Right of Reply, m., 87. Selections on Bell trees Station, q., 3981. Rmelting-works, m., 3609. Supply, p.o., 4729. Customs, 4738. Legislative Assembly, 4710, 4714.

Supply Bill (N'o. 2}, int., 2849. Tern.lba Coal Reserve, adj., 5218. Tmdes Conciliation Bill, 2R., 4021.

-FOSTER, Mr. "iV. J., Q.C., Netctown: Attorney-General, The, ctt(i., l14l. Anstraln.sian Naval Force Bill, p.o., 1351. Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 270; p.o., 297; Com;,

,. 471, 516, 517, 518, 528, 530; cons. amdts., 1403, 1404.

xx:ii Fos INDEX ·TO SPEECHES. GAR

Volumes 28, 29, 3\), 31, .32, 33, 34.

FOSTER, Mr. vV. J., Q.C. (continued): Eight Hours Bill, int., 247. Franking Members' Letters, m., 113. Government Railways Bill, Corn., 945, 997,

998, 1006, 1086, 1108; 1·ecorn., 1a04. Inland ·waters Fisheries Bill, Corn., 1666, 1670. Municipal Institutions, m., 142. New Standing Orders, p.o., 120; m., 123,1020. Private Bar System, rn., 1387. Privilege.: 1\ir. Lyne : PaFers, 313, 321, 331. Mr. Speaker, 2382. Mr. \Vise's Seat, 338, 353. Slattery, v. Young, 2139.

Public Works Bill, p.o., 2439. Reformatory for Boys, q., 134; rn., 678,'694. Removal of Members, ctdj., 2060. Right of Reply, ?n., l:i2.

_Schedules to Estimates, adj., 1941. Seduction Punishment Bill, Com., 2398. Sessional Orders : General Business, 65.

G GALE, Mr. J ., The llfu?Tumbiclr;ee:

Crown Lands Bill, int., 1292; 2R., 3655. Jervis Bay,.q., 3101. Roads to Railways, adj., 1075. vYater Conservation, rn., 6009.

GARLAND, Mr. C. L., CctTcoa?' : Agricultu~·al Societies, m., 2237. Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2R., 1535;

expl., 1700; Corn., .17:39, 1742. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 47i9; 2R., 4802;

Com., . 4822 ; cons. amdts., 5644. Church and School Lands Bill, q., 5995; 2R.,

6210. Crown Lands Bill, Com., 3913, 3970, 4126. Death of Frederick III : Address to Princess

Royal, m. ,. 57:.?5. · Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5142, 5150. Inland Waters Fisheries Bill, Com., 1669. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5287. McNeill's Claim, m., 4149; p. o., 6326. Mining Bill, int., 6386. _ Mining C. P's. Validation Bill, Corn., 2415. Mining on C. and S. Lands, q., 191, 2324, 3943. Mining on Private 'Property, q., 77; 191, 2324,

3943. Pastoral Rents, adj., 6257. Personal Explanation, 2629, 6262. Privilege:

Mr. vV. J. Allen's Seat, 2878. Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5905. Mr. '\Vise~s Seat, 351. Reflections on Members, 3795.

Prospecting Vote, m., 848. Public '\Yorks Bill, Corn., 2605, 2643, 2645, - 2647, 2652. "

Railways: -Barrier Ranges, m.,. 2533, .2551. Narrabri to Moree, m., 2250. Rai~way Labourers, adj., 3105; q.; '3341; S,upply: Legislative Assembly, 4719, 4723. vYentworth Electorate Bill, 2R., 833; Com.,

834.

GARRAN, Dr. A., LL.D.: Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, Corn., 33~3,

3334 ; rn., 3335. . Appropriation Bill, 3R., 6828. Australasian Naval Force Bill, 3R., 2129. Bulli Fund Bill, p.o., 3935. Chinese Bill, rn., 4855"; 2H., 5025; Com:, 5240,

5241, 5261, 526::!, 5269, 5325, 5331, 5333, 5339; 5345, 5346, 5347, 5349, 5350, 5351, 5352; 3R., 5477; f:Ons. amdts., 5913, 5922, 5925, 5926, 5927, 5929, 5930, 5934, 5940, 5944.

Church of England Property Bill, 2R.', 4085; expl., 4089.

Church ar1d School Lands l\Iinh1g Bill, 2R., 6439 ; 1·econ£., 6521, 6525.

Constitutional Powers of the Council, m., 6104.

Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill, 2R., 6221,; Com., 6226.

Defences of the Colony, rn., 5505. Divorce Bill, m., 5497, 5709; Com., 6460,

6589, 6594. . Factories l3ill, Com:, 3924, 3928, 3930, 3932,

4749, 4752, 6120. Fencing Bill, 2R., 6515. Land-tax Bill, 2~t., 6510. Parliamentary Representati ''es Allowance Bill,

2R., 6446. Permanent Trustee Company's Bill, Com.,

4853. Perpetual Trustee Company Bill, m., 133. Public '\Yorks Bill, Corn., 4171, 4173, 4175,

4179, 4180, 4364, 4365, 4367. Railways Bill, Coni., 3274, 3622, 3626. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

Con~ .• 730. Sydney Hospital, m.; 3500. Torpedo 'Defence, m., 6319.

GARRARD, Mr. J., Balmain: Addison, Mr., S.M., m., 2194. Agricultural College, m., 3851. Appropriation Bill, Gom., 6i93. Balmain Wharves Bill, 2R., 218, 227; Com.,

230, 235, 236. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 4-84, 488, 517, 520,

529, 531, 638, 640, 641, 644, 646; cons. amclts., 1400. · .

Centenary of the Colony, m., 887, 888, 894. Crown Lands Bill, Com., 3!115, 3970, 3975. Crozet Islands, cuij., 76. c

Electoral Bill, 2R., 1227, 6401. ·Franking Members' Letters, m., 106. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 812; Com.,

951, 997, ,998, 1001, 1004, 1006, 1087, 1107; 1·ecom., 1303, 1308, 1309, 1362, 1363, 1365.

Grafton School of Arts Bill, 2R., 5431. Harbour Steamers, adj., 1658. · Hour of Meet.ing, m., 2107. Legislative CounCil, m.,. 214. M.C.P.'s at Metz, m., 2241. Mr. Vi'. J. Alien's Seat, obs., 2878. Municipalities-Bill, Com., 4959. l\I unicipal Roads Bill, 2R., 241. Neild, Mr., M.P., acij:,'652. · Nepean '\Vaterwodi:s, q., 1328. Payment of Members Bill, 2R:, 5569. Permanent Trnst~e Bill, 2R., 5432.

GAR ·S£SSION -l88i-S8. _. GAR :XClll l

20 September, 1887, to 24-Ju1y, 1888.

GARRARD, Mr. J. (continued): Perpetual Trustee Bill, JJ.O., 194. Pharmaceutical Society's Bill, 2R., 1217. Post Office-street, m., 4046. Private Bar System, m., 1393. Public Contracts: Medical Aid, m., 3608. Public ·works Bill, Oorn., 2482. Railway Management, adj., 3817. Refreshment-room, adj., 5417, 5560. Rossi's Claim, m., 215; ad. rep., 6015. St: Thomas' Church Bill, Oorn., 5430. Sessional Orders : Days of Sitting, 59 ;

General Business, 66. Smelting-works, rn., 3609. · Sydney Hydraulic Company's Bill, 2R., 4299;

Oorn., 4:~06, 4308, 4309, 4311. Thompson's C. P., ad. np., 4509. Victorian Coal-mining Co.'s Bill, Oom., 2197.

See DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN OF CoMliUTTEES.

GARRETT, Mr. T., Oarndcn: Address in Reply, p.o., 42. Affidavits under Land Act, q., 6123. Agricultural Societies, m., 4002. Animals Diseases Bill, int., 3133; Oom., 3286. Ba.Jmain '\Vharves Bill, 2R., 224; Oom., 232,

233, 234. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 281, 284; m., 356, 358;

361, 363. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2675. Chinese: Illegal Detention, adj., 4872. Chinese Restriction Bill, p.o., 4790. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1485. Conditional Purchasers, q., 2838. Crown Lands Act of 1884, q., 1250 ; 4186. Crown Lands Bill, int., 257; 1R., 463; m.,

464; 2R., 747; (No. 2), int., 1273, 1357, 1396; 2R., 2884; p.o., 3066; 3758; Oorn., 3882, 3906, 3909, 3960, :3964, :3966, 3971, 4064, 4068, 4072, 4109, 4111, 4115,4120, 4122; p.o., 4578; 4615; expl., 4638; 4651, 4672, '1·' 5810.

Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill, 2R., 139; m., 4638; q., 4955; 2R., 5220; adj., 5415; Oorn., 5839, 584:~; ?'ecom., 5877.

Decision : Brown v. Palmer, q., 5509. Dummying at Bega, q., 4037. Eight Hours Bill, Oom., 3397. Essex-street Alignment Bill, 2R., 6038. Evans' Patent Truck, p.o., 310, 314. Fencing Bill, q., 5720; adj., 6049; int., 6125. Financial Statement, 2212. Fitzroy ·waterfall, q., 1983, 2132. Foreshore at Lake Macquarie, q., 3635. Forfeited Selections, q., 2404, 2567; adj.,

2752; expl., 2782, 2893; rn., 3582. Franking Members' Letters, m., 118. Government Railways Bill, m., 4076. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 1182. Kissing Point Road, adj., 4689. Inquiry Office, q., :3342. Land Appellate Court, q., 5812. Land Purchase, Circular Quay, m., 150. Land l'>ale at Byrock, q., 1984. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5314. Lands Office Staff, q., 3386. , Local Land Boards, q., 4637. Milburn Creek Case, m., 704.

GARRETT, Mr. T. (contimteel): Mining Conditional Pnrchases Validation Bill,

2R., 2410; Oom., 2412, 2414. Mortgagees ()f. Leases, q., 4637. Municipal Roads Bill, 2R., 240. New Standing Orders, p.o., 120. Occupation Licenses, q., 1526. Original.Boundaries Bill, 2R., 2401. Park at Kurnell, m., 2183. . Parry's Conditional Purchases, m., 105,1 .. Pastoral Leases, E. Division, m .. , 697; q., 5995. Pastoral Rents, q., 370, 654, 829, 1250, 1653,

2403, 3706, 4145, 4187, 4954. . Payment of Members Bill, q., 408, 733; 405::i. Perpetual Trustee Bill, p.o., 193, 194. · Petition of Reid and Shaw, m., 4155. Postage on.Newspapers, m., 2908. Privilege :

Dibbs v. Garrett, 3117. Mr. Mitchell's Seat, fi887. l\1r. Speaker, 2381. Mr. '\Vise's Seat, 334, 342, 353.

Public Business, The, adj., ll48. Public Contracts: Medical Aiel,\ m., 3605. Public Works Bill, 2R., 2429; p.o., 2438. Public \Yorks Committee, m., 5433. Questions, asking of, p.o., 15. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2R., 2121. Rabbit Pest, q., 2838, 3386, 4104. Railway Labourers, adj., 3107. Removal of Members, ac~i., 2059; p.o., 2092,

2098. Repayment of Loans Bill, m., 6802. Reposting of Members' Letters, rn., 4514. Reserves, q., 2971, 3341, 4187, 5811. Resignation, Sir Henry Parkes. p.o., 535, 541. Resumed Area, '\'\Testern Division, q., 1653. Revenue Returns, cuf;i., 6025, 6027. Right of Reply, m., 84; p.o., 89, 90. Roads to Railways, cu(j., 1077. Runs: Eastern Di\'ision, q., 5421. Runs thrown np since 188!, q., 3384. Schedules to Estimates, adf., 1935. Selection on Belltrees Station, q., :3981. Selectors' Rents, q., 4254. Sessional Orders, Questions and Answers, G7. Stevens' Claim, m .. , 2502. Supply, p.o., 4728. Department of Lands, 5000. Public ·works, 6722.

Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2360: Oom., 2880. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., :H39, 3491. Supply Bill (No. 6), int., 5954. Teralba Coal Reserve, q., 5354, 5419, 5618. · "The First Legislative Assembly," p.o., 166. Thompson's C.P., ad. ?'e)J., 4507. Unleased Runs, q., 1525. Vote of Censure, expl. ; 1916, 4902. Water Frontage, q., 1082, 147-5.

GARY AN, Mr. J. P., Eden: Accident at Jenolan Caves, adj., 1114, 3684!. Address in Reply, :37; p.o., 44. Appropriati!Jn Bill, 2R., 6i80. Attorney-General's Fees, adj., 490. . Bankruptcy Bill, JJ.O., 283, 288; rn., 3fi5, 357,

359; Corn., 520,522, 624, 642,644; m., 746. Centenary of Colony, m., 873, 886; p.o., 891;

896, 898.

xciv IN~EX 'TO SPJ<;ECHES.

:Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

GARVAN, Mr. J.P. (continued) : ." Coyle's Case, m., 983.

Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4768. Chinese Restriction Act, m., 5782. Gircular Quay Bill, 5912. Crown Lands Bill, p.o., 3063; 2n., 3717.; Com., . 3963.

Deputy-Chairman of Committees, m., 3987. Disorder: Mr. Fletcher, m., 34.66, 3487. Mr. McElhone, m., 5087.

Eight Hours Bill, int., 247. Electoral Bill, 2n., 6397. Evans' Patent Truck, p.o., 311. Fencing Bill, 3n., 6350; mes., 6353. Financial Statement; 1808, 2339, 6566. l!'orfeited Selections, m., 3586. Free-trade and Protection, adj., 5471. Government Railways Bill, Oom., 949, 1093,

1096, UOO; cons. arndts., 4339, 4350, 4385; 4399 ..

Government Railways Amending Bill, int., 6035 ; 2R., 60Sl.

Hay Tram,vay Bill, 2R., 586. Lands Office Buildings, adj., 624. Land Purchase, Circular Quay, m., 149; ·adj.,

490. . Land-tax Bill, int., 4470; Com·., 5741, 5746. Lectures : Mr. Bailey, adj., 6739, 6753. Loan Bill, 2n., 6813. North Shore Tramway Bill, m., 6758. Post Office-street, m., 5063. Postage 6n Newspapers, rn., 2934. Premier at Liverpool, adj., 3266. Privilege:

Mr. Lyne : Papers, 314, 318. ·Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5904. Mr. 'Wise's Scat, 340. Position of the Government, 548, 577. Slattery v. Young, 2143.

Prospecting Vote, m., 841, 854. Public·Business, The, adj., 1159; p.o., 1168. Public "\Yorks Bill, Com., 260S. Raihvay Policy, q.; 5152. Removal of Members, p.o., 2097; adj., 2101. Repayment of Loans Bill; Com., 6797, 6798,

6799, 6800, 680f, 6803. Resignation, Sir Henry Parke.s, m., 534; p.o.,

543. Revenue Returns, adj., 6027 Rew\lrd: Rabbit Pest, adj., 365,624. Speakei·, Mr., m., 6204. Supply, p.o. 4530, 4532, 4728. Administration of Justice, 6666, Colonial Secretary, 6660, 6664. Legislative Assembly,' 4721, 4722. Public Works, 6700, 6703, 6705, 6709. Secretary for Works, 6673.

Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2866; Com., 2879, 2882.

,Supply Bill (No. C), int., 5959, 5962. Vote of Censure, 2005, 3256.

GIBBE.'3, Mr. F. J., :Newtown: Australasian ·Naval Force Bill, 2n., 1636;

expl., 1699; Com., 1743. Reflections on'lliinisters; q., 445 ..

GoRDON, Mr. J., Yo1tng: . Crown Lan,ds Bill, .2n., 3653 . Fen,cing Condition~, adj., 6047.

GoRMLY, Mr. J., Tlte 111-m·?'ltmbid,gee: Address in Reply, 52.· Agricti.ltural!Societies, m., 2226, 2240, 3994 . Bathurst Railway Work8bops, adj., 3166. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2807. Chinese Restriction Bill, cons. amclts., 5671. Crown Lands .Bill, 2n., 3305 ; Com., 4064,

4073, 4127, 4684. . Crown Lands Validation Bill, 2n., 5835; Com.,

5844; 1·ecom., 5870. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5148. Electora:I 'Bill, 2R., 6423. Fencing Conditions, adj., 6045.

· Financial Statement, 2198, 6642. Forfeited Selections, adj., 2768. Land Law Administration, adj., 2453. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5283 ; Com., 5602, 5603,

5787, 5794; ad. 1·ep., 5848; ?'ecom., 6275. Local Land Boards, q., 4637. Post Ofjlce-street, m., 5153. PrOSJ?ecting Vote, m., 857. Public Works Bill, Com., 2490. Railway Construction, m., 2192. Railway Policy, adj., 5538. Railway: vVagga to Tumberumba, m., 2261. Removal of Members, culj., 2066. Roads to Railways, aclj., 216, 1070, 1080. Selec;tors' Certificates, aclj., 216. Supply: Public Works, 6717, 6721. Supply Rill (No. 2), int., 2843, 2853. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3439. S\lpply Bill (No. 4), int., 4212. Tolls on Ferries, m., 6470. "\Vater Consen·ation, m., 5998, 6010.

GoULD, Mr. A. J., Patrick's Plains: Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2n., 1544. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 291 ; Com., 518, 520,

524, 528, 604, 605, 609, 613, 616, 617, 618. Bathurst Railway vVorkshops, adj., 3167. Bulli Fund Bill, 2n., 5813; aclj., 6580; obs.,

6755. Chines.e Restriction Bill, p.o., 4791; 2n.,

4805. . Crown Lands Bill, p.o., 3062; Corn., 3962,

3965, 4070. Diseased Meat Bill, 2n., 5861. Disorder, Mr.McElhone, m., 5076, 5082, 5140,

5148. Divorce Bill, 2R., 4701; Corn., 4704; m.,

6758 .. Fen<;:ing Condi~ions, adj., 6057. Government Railways Bill, Oom., 993; ?'ecom.,

1372, 1373. Pastor~j-1 Rents, adj., 6263. Privilege:

Dibbs v. Garrett, 3129. Mr. Lyne :·Papers, 321.

Public Worl!.s Bill, Com., 2646. Sess_ional Orders : Days of Sitting, 59. Speaker, Mr., p.o., 6173; -m., 6200. Supply, p.o., 4728. Aborigines, 5877. Military Forces, 59i6. ,

See DEPUTY-CHArR~IAN OF Co~xniil'TEES. • • •••••• v

• SESSIO.!j. 188 7-:-88.: ixcv.

20·September; 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

H HASSALL, Mr. T. H., The Gwycli1·:

Additional Sitting Day, m., 793. Address in Reply, p.o., 44, 53. Agricultural Societie_s, m., .2231, 3997. A:lbury Sale-yards B1ll, Com., 254. Appointment·of Mr. Bloxsome, q., 3821. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 294. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2812. Chinese Restriction Act, aclj., 5631. Church of England Property Bill, p.o., 6377;

'2R., 6379. Colony of Australia 'Bill, int., 1501. Combination 'I'rucks, m., 1051; q., 3103. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3366; Com., 3909,

3967, 4067, 4073, 4123, 4679. Crown Lands Validation Bill, 2R., 5227. Deputy-Chairman of Committees, m., 3900. Diseased Meat Bill, 2R., 5865.

, Eight Hours Bill, int., 249. Fencing Bill, adj., 6055 ; 3R., 6348 ; mes.,

6359. Forfeited Selections, ctdj., 2772. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 924; Com.,

1002, 1093, ll03; m., cons. amdts., 4321. Government Railways Amending Bill, 2R.,

6068. . . • Imperial Institute, q., 498.

Inland ''Vaters Fisheries Bill, Uorn., 1670. • Land Law, adj., 2456 ; q., 5812.

Land-tax Bill, int., 4451; 2&., 5282. . Neild, Mr., m., 144; q., 447, 2320; aclj., 651.

Northern Train, ac(j., 3181. Nuisance at'Botany, m.:, 1013. Opposition, The, adj., 658. Park at Kurnell, m., 2184. Parliamentary Refreshment Bar, m., 390. Parry's .Conditional Purchases, m., 1050. Pastoral Rents, adj., 6265. Private Bar System, m., 1383. ;privilege : Position of the Government, 574. Prospecting Vote, m., 8!2. Railway Policy, adj., 5534 .. Railways: . Narrabri to Moree, m., 2242, 2257.

• · Narrabri to vValgett, m., 3831. Remqval of Members, adj., 2068. Reservation, q., 4187. Rm·enue.Returns, adj., 6025; q., 6736. Schedule to. Estimates, ac~j., 1934. • Select Commit~ees, obs.,,l,475. Sessional Committees : Refreshment, 73. Speaker, Mr., m., 6205 .. Sub-inspeptor Bell, g., 4034. Sv,rulay Times, culj., 1589. Supply : Ab.origines, 5879. SuJ?ply Bill (No. 4), int., 4200, 4214. Supply Bill (No. 6), int., 5953 .. Tattersall's Club Bill, 2R., 4291. Vote of Censure, 2039.

HAWKEN, Mt:. N., .Newtown: · Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2683.

Ci,·il Service Act, m., 4503. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3376, 3519 ;· p.o., 45.7i. Delivery of Goods, q., 3341, 3944. Hour;oi Mfileting, m., 2106. Land-tax Bill, 2R .. , 5405.

HAWKEN, Mr. :N. :(continued): JXtu:qicipal Institutions, m., 139, 144; q., 0121. Newtown Election, m .. , 2515 ; aclj., 6215. Penny Postage q., 3286. Privilege : Position of the Government, 575. Remo~al of Members, obs., 2222.

HAwTHOfu'<E, Mr. J. S., Balmain: Ballot for Committee, p.o., 164. Balmain vVharves Bill; 2R., 227. Disl!-ppearance of a Girl, adj., 5994. Electom1 Bill; 2R., 6423. Manufacture of Locomotives, q., 4147, 4253. Railway Management, adj., 3947. Supply : Glebe Island Abattoirs, 4988.

HAY, The Ron. Sir JoHN, K.C.M.G. ·, Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, Com., 3333 Chinese Bill, Com., 5266, 5267. Circular Quay Land Sale.Bill, Com., 6240. Factories Bill, Com., 3928, 4750. Permanent ·Trustee Company's Bill, Com.,

:1633. Public Works Bill, Com., 4172. Railways'Bill, Com., 3092, 3097, 3099, 3276,

3626, 3687, 3692, 3698, 3869; cons. amdts., 4185.·

Redhead Coal-mine Railway Bill, Corn., 3785; 3943 ..

Renewal of Proceedings on Private Bills, m., 492, 494, 495 .

S~e PRESIDENT, The.

HAYES, Mr.' J., The Hume: Agricultural Societies, m., 2232, 3996. Bankruptcy Bill, Corn., 481, 530, 601. Ccown Lmtds Bill, 2R., 3135; Uum., 4Pi1. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 814; Com.,

939, 95'1. Hessian Fly, q., 4253. Land Law Administration, adj., 2453. .Railway Management, adj., 3946. Railway: vVagga to Tumberumba, m., 2263. Roads to Railways, adj., 1075. Vine Diseases Bill, 2R., 421>6 .

HAYNES, Mr. J., M~tdg~e: Agricultural College, m., 3854. Agricultural Societies, m.,.2236, 4012. Alleged Defalcations, q., 2132, 2370. Australasian Naval Force Bill, p.o., 1532; 2rt.,

1570 ; Corn., .1744; ac?i., 1924. Ballot for Committee, ctdj., 185. Bankruptcy Bill, Cmn., 643. Bathurst Railway Workshops, .adj., 3163. Centenary of Colony, m., 882, 88S, 898. Christian Chapel Bill, Com., 3992. Chinese Question, acl;j., 4879, 5236, 5562. Chinese Restriction Bill, Corn., 4819, 4821. Colony of Australia Bill, ·~nt., 1495, 1513. Commutation of a Sentence, q., 697. Daily Iittn.~arcl, m., 673. Diseased Meat Bill, 2R., 5866. Duties: Farm Produce, m., 1447; 5198, 5444. Eight Hours Bill, Com., 3403, 3417. · ;Electoral Act,. m., 128. Electoral Bill, 2R, 1;!22, 1228. ·-

xcvi INDEX TO SPEECHES. JNG

Volumes.28, 29.' 30, 31 32, 33, 34.

HAYN.ES, 'Mr. J. (contimted): Exhibition Accounts, cu~f., 5805; q., 61:24. Federal Review, ca(f., 5805. Financial Statement, 2364. · Forei!{n \:Varships: Volunteers, q., 4439, Franking Members' Letters, m., 116. Goulburn Tramway Bill, 2&., 6374. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 821; Com.,

942, 950, 987,· 997, 998, 1002, 1088, 1093, 1095, 1103; 1·ecom., 1305, 1372; cons. amdts., 4345, 4348.

Government Railway Act Amending Bill, 2R., 6079. .

Hay Church Bill, Com., 1236. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 584. Kent-street Church Bill, 2R., 1684, 1693. Land-tax Bill, int., 4456; Com., 5591. :Mining on Private Property Bill, q., 6254. :Municipal Institutions, m., 142. New Standing Orders, m., 123. Northern Train, aclj., 3182. Paddington.Quarry, ac~f., 6219. Personal Explanation, 1786. Police Cells, aclj., 5324. :Postmen's Pockets, q., 5853, 6123. Private Bar System, m., 1391. Privilege: 6345. Disorder: Mr. Robertson, 589, 596. Position of the Government, 568.

Property-tax Bill, 2R., 6160. Prosecution under Brands Act, q., 1180, 1474. Prospecting Vote, m., 842, 853. Public Works Bill, Com., 2603, 2649. · Punishment of a Prisoner, q., 655. Railway Passes, aclj., 185.

Ex-members, m., 1034; obs., 5422. Judges of Live Stock, m .. , 398. _

Railway: Narrabri to \:Valgett, m., 3836. Railway Policy,_ ac(f., 5524. Railway Rates, q., 2370. Schedules to Estimates, adj., 1()41 ;'expl., 1946. Sessional Orders: Days of Sitting, 59. Social Purity Society, adj., 5181. Speaker, Mr., m., 6198. Sunday 'l'imes, adj., 1593. Supply, p.o., 4730. Board of Health, 4983. Colonial SP.cretary, 6656. Distilleries and Refineries, 473!1. Government Printer, 4740. Miscellaneous Services, 4987 .. Pu hlic Instruction, 4991. Public ·works, 6713, 6723. Stores and Stationery, 4740.

Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3464, 3490. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4209, 4210. Taxation Proposals, q., 4254. · Timber Ring, adj., 6726. Tolls on Ferries, m., 6471. Tramway Frauds, ac(f., 6430. Typhoid FeYer, '1·• 4496.

I

HENSON, Mr. \:V., Cante1·b~try: Agricultural Societies, m., 4015. Balmain Wharves Bill, 2R., 227. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 519.· Bondi Sewerage: Nepean \Vater, q., 1008. Boxing Matches, q., 3037.

HENSON, Mr. \V. (c01itinued): Chinese Restriction Bill, 2R.; 4810. · [ Colony of Australia· Bill, int., 1513. · Crown Lands Bill, Com., 3913. · Deaths from Intemperance, 'q., 6250. Deputy-Chairm!Ln of Committees, m., 3897." Forfeited· Selections, m .. , 3596. ·. Land-tax Bill, Corn., 5743. Manufacture of Locomotives, q., 860. Mortgagees of Leases, q., 4637. Newtown Election, m., 2517. Parliamentary Refreshment Bar, m., 393. Personal Explanation, 5618. Prh•ate Bar System, m., 1377. Privilege: P'osition· of the Government, 574. Reflections on Members, 3797.

Prospect Reservoir, q., 4440. Prospecting Vote, rn., 858. Railway Management, adj., 3611, 3816. Railway: Redfern to Circular Quay, q., 1526. Reformatory for Boys, m., 694. · · Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3429. · Tramways, q., 4104, 6734. vVater Supply, culj., 2942.

HILL, Mr. R. : · North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, Com.,

4429. Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill, Com.,

4438.

HoLBOROW, Mr. W. H., A1·gyle: Supply : Military Forces, 5978.

HUMPHERY, Mr. F. T. : Bills of Sale Bill, Com., 5764. Chinese Bill, Corn., 5350. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, Com.,

6605. Parramatta Quarries Bill, 2R., 6529. Public Works Bill, Com., 4365, 4367, 4370.

HuRLEY, Mr. J., I:lm·tley:. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 361. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4776.

. Examiner of Coal-fields, adj., 1775; m., 2391. Government Railways Bill, Com., 992. Harbour Steamers, adj., 1658. Kent-street Church Bill, 2R., 1692. Mackenzie's Contract, rn., 4156: Rossi's Claim, acl.·np., 601 I.

HUTCHISON, 1\'Ir. A., .Ccmterbur.y:, Christian Chapel Bill, Corn., 3993. Government Railways Bill, 1·ecom., 1307. Local Option, m., 93; 'q., 1328. . Personal Explanation, 579. Privilege: Dibbs v. Garrett, 3127. Ra.ilway Management, (u.ij., 3948. Removal of Members, acli.,,2070. Social Purity Society, ctdj., 5182

I INGLIS, Mr. J., New Enula~d:;

Appropriation Bill, Com., 6796. Bankruptcy BJI, -Com., 600; m., 746. Bathurst School, 'J•, 5565. -

·SESSION 1887-88 .. Jos· xcvii:

20-September, 1887, to :M July, 1888.

INGLIS, Mr. J. ( contimted): · Biloela Reformatory, q., 1070.

Board of Technical Education, q., 4370. Canvassing Schools, q., 909. Celebration of Centenary, q., 1654. Compensation for Improvements, q., 3787. Cooranbong School, q., 5421. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5134. Fires in Schools, q., 5421, 5563, 5634. Fireworks in Domain, adj., 593. Flogging in Schools, q., 4254. Industrial School for Girls, obs., 1332. Mining on Church and School Lands Bill, q.,

191 ; 2324, 3037, 3943; int., 1397; 2n., 6209.

"O.S." stamps, q., 6328. Opposition, The, q., 654; adj., 658. Payment of Members Bill, 2R., 5576. 'Personal Explanation, 2181, 2892. Pharmaceutical So'ciety's Bill, 2R., 1221.. Postage OJ:t Newspapers, m., ~917. Public Education, q., 4496. Railway Policy, adj., 5514. Railw;ty and Tramway Employees, q., 2661. Reformatory for Boys, rn., 693. Supply: . Grants in Aid, 4997. Public Instruction, 4991, 4994, 4996.

' Technical Education, q., 6170, 6466, 6607, 6733, 6734, 6736, 6737.

Testimonial to Sir Henry-Parkes, q., 1300, 1376. Ve1·non Boys, q., 4296; adj., 4351.

IvEs, Mr. I. E., St." Leonanls: North Shore 'J'ramway Bill, 2R., 1233. Royal Naval Home, q., 732. Supply : Customs, 4735, 4998:

J JACOB, Mr. A. H. :

Albury Cattle Sale-yards Bill, 2R., 496; Com., 497, 730, 731.

Animals Infections Diseases Bill, Com., 3335. Appointments to the Legislative Council, adf.,

2727. Appropriation Bill, 3R., 6829. Balmain \Vharv~s Bill, 2R., 1056; Com.,

1057, 1058. Bankruptcy Bill, m., 1063. Broken Hill Gas Company's Bill, 2R., 5754. Bulli Fund Bill, 2R., 3777; p.o., 3933, 3936. Chairman of Committees, m., 1759. Chinese Bill, m., 4836, 4858; 2R., 5037; 3R.,

5480 ; cons. amults., p. o., 5936, 5940. Church of England Property Bill, m., 4082,

4422. Church and Perkins Streets (Newcastle) Bill,

2R., 1055. Church aud School Lands Mining Bill, 2R.,

6436 ; m., 6524. Circular Quay Land Sale Bill, 2R., 6237. Constitutional Powers of the Council, m.,

6094: p.o., 6103; 6116. Cooma Church Land Sale Bill, 2~;t., 6729. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 2R., p.o.,

' 4355, 4356. ·Defences of the Colony, m., 5504, 5753:

g

JACOB, Mr. A. H. (contimted): Inland \Vaters Fisheries Bill, 2R., 2083. Land-tax Bill, m., 6433; 2n., 6506. Mining Conditional Purchases Validation Bill,

2R., 2562. Municipal Roads and Streets Bill, 2R., 443. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, 2R.,

4101. Parramatta Quarries Bill, 2R., 6529. Perpetual Trustee Company Bill, m., 132. Probate Bill, 2R., 4243. Public \Vorks Bill, 2R., 4166. Railways Bill, 2R., 2957. Redhead Coal-mine Railway Bill, 2R., 3339,

m., 3784. Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths

Bill, p.o., 3019. Renewal of Proceedings on Private Bills, m.,

491, 495, 496. Silverton Tramway Bill, 2R.., 4853. Sydney Corporation-Act Amendment Bill, 2n.,

427 ; Com., 728, 729, 1318, 1320. Torpedo Defence, m., 6294. Tramway ~1anagement, adj., 1322. Victorian Coal-mining Company's Bill, 2R.,

2832, 2835. \Ventworth Electorate Bill, 2R., 1312 . Yass Roman Catholic Church Bill, 2R., 1763.

See CHAIRMAN OF COlliniiTTEES (Co1mcil).

JEANNERET, Mr. C. E., Ca1·r;ocw: Balmain Wharves Bill, 2R., 219; Com., 230,

231, 233, 234, 236, 238. Chinese Restriction Act, m., 5779. Colony''ilf Australia Bill, int., 1501. Di.vorce J):xtEmsion Bill, 2R., 4703. Eight Hours Bill, Com., 3399. Goulburn Tramway Bill, 2R., 6375. Harbour Steamers, ac~i., 1654, 1662. Municipalities Bill, 2R., 4956 ; Com., 4959,

4960, 4961, 4964. Post Office-street, 1n., 5062. Railway Labourers, q., 3073; adj., 3104, 3ll2. Supply: ·

Board of Health, 4984, Marine Board, 4987.

Supply Bill (No. 5), 2R., 5054. Sydney Hydraulic Company's Bill, 2R., 4306;

Com., 431Q. Tramway to Field of Mars, q., 3384.

JoNES, Mr. T., Tmmtt: Ct:own Lands Bill, 2R., 3555. Forfeited Selections, m., 3595. Government Railways Bill, co1~~- amdts., 4343. Land-tax Bill, Corn., 5794, · Mcivor's Claim, m., 2520. Mining Bill, int., 6388. Railway Policy, adj., 5530.

JOSEPH, Mr. S. A. : Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 1062; 1·ecom., 1240,

1245. Bills of Sale Bill, 2R., 5760. Chinese ;Bill, 2R.,. 5103; Com., 527J," 5q30,

5335; cons. anidts., 5930, 5940, 5942. Governor's Speech : Address ill Reply, rn., 4. North Shqre.and Manly Tramway Bill, Com.,: . 6600, 6604. . '

xcviii Jos INDEX ,TO SPEECHES • LAC

. Volumes 28, 29, 30,, 31, 32, 33, 34.

JosEPH, Mr. S. A. (continued}: Parliamentary Represent:ttives Allowance

Bill, 2R.' 6457. Permanent Trustee Company's Bill, Com.,

4626, 4633, 4635. Public Works Bill, Gam., 4369. Railways Bill, Gam., 3276, 3630. Refreshment-room, '"·• 5688. Vine Diseases Act .Amendment Bill, Gam.,

4567, 457:3.

K KELLY, Mr. J. E., The Bogan:

.Agricultural Societies, m., 4005. Attorney-General, The, cu(j., 1128. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3358; Com., 40i2,

4074, 4130, 4577; q., 5809, 5813. Diseased Meat Bill, 2R., 5859. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6411.

· Farm Produce Duties, m.; 1455. Fencing Bill, adj., 6047; 3R., 6348; mes.,

6362. Financial Statement, 2283. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 927; Gam.,

950, 990 . . Government Ru.ilways .Amending Bill, int.,

6038. Hour of Meeting, m., 2107. Land Law .Administration, culj., 2455, 2458.

• Land-tax Bill, int., 4469; 2R., 5279; Com., 5588, 5593, 5643, 5U4, 5786, 5793; recom., 6278.

Mining Bill, int., 6390. ;t\fining C.P.'sValidation Bill, Com., 2416. Newspaper Criticism, adj., 3293. Pastoral Hents, adj., 62113. Payment of Members Bill, Com., 5583.

• Personal Explanation, 3286. Prospecting Vote, m., 854. Public Education, q., 4496.

· Public Works Bill, Com., 2<H2, 2588. Public \Vorks Committee, m., 5439. Rabbit Nuisance Bill', 2R., 2123. Railway: Ba.rrier Ranges, m., 2539. Railwa,y Policy, adj., 5527. Removal of Engine Sheds, m., 2192. Re\•enue Returns, ar(j., 6026. Speaker; Mr., m., 6197. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3438. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4211, 4212, 4215. Supply Bill (No. 6), int., 5949. Supply: Aborigines, 5883. .Assay Works, 5088. Board of Health, ·4979. Public Instruction, 4997. Railways, 5006. · Superintendents in the Field, ·5004.

Thompson's C.P., acl. 1·ep., 4509. ·Vote of Censure, 2027, :n80:

\Yatering-places, aJj., 184. Vi'ater Conservation, m., 6006.

' ViTentworth Electorate Bill, 2R., 834.

KERR, Mr. A. T. : ·Pastures and Stock Protection Act, q,., 3763.

KETHEL, Mr . .A., West Sydney: Agricultural C,ollege, m., 3841,3859; q., 6608.

· Appropria.tion Bill, Corn., 6793. Board of Technical Education. q., 4370. Pharmaceutical Society's Bill, 2R., 1216. P9stage on Newspapers, m., 2930. Supply: Public \Vorks, 6718, 6720. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4211.

KING, Mr. P. G. : Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, 2R., 3328.:

Com., 3332, 3333. Appointments to the Legislative Council, adj.,

2733. Balmain \Yharves Bill, Com., 1058 . Bankruptcy Bill, .-ecom., 1249. Bulli Fund Bill, Gam., 3942. Chinese Bill, Com., 5267, 5341, 5344; cons.

arndts., 5934, 5943. Church and School Lands Mining Bill, 1·ecom.,

6525. Decease of a :Member, m .. , 6042. Factories Bill, Gam., 3925, 3927. PhyHoxera Vastatrix, acf,j., 1523. Railwa.ys Bill, Com., 3275, 3631, 3869, 3870. Torpedo Defence, m., 6324.

KNox, Mr. E. : Church of England Property Bill, ob.s., 2444;

m., 4082; 2R., 4083, 4089; Corn., 4090;m., 4422; Com., 463~; 3R., 4747.

Divorce Bill, m., 5493; 2R., 56!!6; Com., 6465, 6586.

Factories Bill, Gam., 6441.

L LACKEY, Mr. J. :

Albury Cattle Sale-yards Bill, 2R., 4!)6, 497; con8. amdts .. 1762.

Bulli Fund Bill, 2R., 3770; Gam., 3782, 3783, 3939 ..

Circular Quay Land Sale Bill, Com., 6239. Urown Lands Purchases V a,lidation Bill, Com.,

6225. Decease of a Member, adj., 1698. Factories Bill, Gam., 3926, 3931, 4748, 4753. Inland \Y aters Fisheries Bill, Com., 2266. · North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, 2R.,

4097, 4102; Com., 4424, 4427, 4428, 4432, 4435, 4843, 4844, 4846, 6596, 6598, 6599, 6601, 6602, 6605.

Public W01'ks Bill,. 2R., 4165; Gam., 4172, 4175, 4179, 4180, 4557 .

Railways Bill, 2R., 2736; Com., 3084, 3095, 3097, 3617, 3622, 3626, 3629, 3694, 3698; conR. anults., 4181, -4182, 4183, 4184,. 4185.

Refreshment Hour, obs., 3016. Supply Bill (No. 4),. 2R., p.o., 4247, 4250: Victorian Coal-mining Company's Bill,. 2R.,

2832, 2837, 3922. Vine Diseases Act .Amendment Bill, Com.,

4438, 4565, 4570. . \Vater and. Sewerage Act Amendment Bill,

Gam., 2566 ; 3R., 2628. · Wentworth Electorate Bill, Com., 1760. Yass. Roman Catholic Church Bill; 2R., 17.62.

LAK . SESSION 1887-88. Luc xcix

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

LAKEMAN, Mr. A., Balrana.ld : Agricultural Subsidies, q., 6170; adj., 6219. Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, Com., 3288. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 483, 485, 614, 627,

637, 645. Bathurst Railway ·workshops, adj., 3165. Centenary of Colony, m., 878. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3530. Diseased Meat Bill, 2R., 6:t84. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5088. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6418. Forfeited Selections, adj., 2760. Government Railways Bill, Com., 956. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 58ii, 1187. Land-tax B.ill, Com., 5587, 5588, 5593, 5602. Mining Bill, int., 6389. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4961. Newspaper Criticism, adj., 3296. Pastoral Rents, adj., 6258; q., 6467. Payment of Members Bill, q., 4955, 6532. Postage on Newspapers, m., 2930. Private Bar System, m., 1384. Public Works Committee, m., 5435. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2R., 2120; q., 5946. Railway Policy, m., 5544. Supply: Board of Health, 4971, 4975. Coroners, 4999. Land Agents, 5001. Public Instruction, 4997.

Supply Bill (No.2), int., 2853. Supply Bill (No.3), ·int., 3430, 3442. Supply Bill (No. 6), int., 5949, 5953, 5954. Vote of Censure, 3170.

LEE, Mr. C. A., Tenter.field: Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3319. Kent-street Cburch.Bill, 2R., 1694. Mining Bill, int., 6390. Park at Kurnell, m., 2185. .Railway Policy, a#, 5528. Railway-st::ttion, 'Vallangarm, q., 2179. Sessional Orders : Days of Sitting, 62.

LEE, Mr. G.: Bankruptcy Bill, 1·ecom., 1245.

LEES, ).1r. S. E., The Nepean: Address in Reply, 20. Agricultural Societies, m., 4001.

·Bankruptcy Bill, cons. amclts., 1403. Civil Service Act, m., 4502. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6416. Government Railways Bill, m., 4077. Kent-street Church Bill, 2R., 1696. Land-tax Bill, recom., 6275.

'Municipalities Bill, Com., 4963. Postage ou Newspapers, m., 2925. Sydney Hydraulic Company's Bill, 2R., 4305;

Com., 4310. \Verrill's Case, m., 4146.

LEVIEN, Mr. R. H., Tamworth: 'Address in Reply, p.o., 41. Affidavits under Land Act, q., 6123. .Australasian Naval Force Bill, p.o., 1343. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2789.

'Criminal Law Bill, 2R., 6363.

LEVIEN, Mr. R. H. (continued): Crown Lands Bill,p.o., 3067; 2R., 3072; Com.,

3955, 3960. Deputy-Chairman of Committees, m., 3901. Docker, Judge, adj., 6495. Excursion Trains, aclf., 2827. Land Purchase, Circular Quay, m., 146. Milburn Creek Case, rn., 707. M.C.P. 'sat Metz, m., 2242; obs., 6364. Personal Explanation, 2891. Postage on Newspapers, m., 2913. Privilege : Mr. Haynes' Seat, 1213. Railway Management, 111., 3947. Removal of Members, adj., 2061; p.o., 2091,

2099. Supply, p.o., 4730. Telegraph Extension, m., 6475. Ventilation of Mines, q., 3821.

LLOYD, Mr. G. A. : Rulli Fund Bill, 2R., 3771; Com., 3781, 3783,

3942. Chinese Bill, m., 4857; 2R., 5125; Com., 5272;

cons. a melts., 5943. Imperial Mail Contract, m., 4028 .. Inland vV aters Fisheries Bill, 2R., 2083, 2085 ;

Com., 2266. Land-tax Bill, m., 6434. Leichhardt Municipal Council Bill, 2R.; 2316. Parliamentary Representati \'es Allowance Bill,

2R., 6449. Public Finances, m., 415. Railways Bill, 2R., 3029; Oom., 3282, 3626,

3702. Railway: Nyngan to Cobar, q., 5750. Supply Bill (No. 1), 2R., 2317. Victorian Coal-mining Company's Bill, 2R.,

2834, 3923; Com., 4090, 4091; p.o., 4092.

LucAs, Mr. J. : Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, m., 3267 . Appointments to Legislative Council, adj., 2732. Bills of Sale Bill, 2R., 5761; Com., 5764. Chinese Bill, 2R., 5122; Com., 5261; cons.

amclts., 5924, 5925, 5932, 5939, 5946. Church of England Property Bill, m., 4083. Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill, Oom.,

6228. Fencing Bill, 2R., 6516; Com., 6519. Mining Conditional Purchases Validation Bill,

2R., 2562. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, Com.,

6600. Parramatt::t Quarries Bill, 2R., 6529. Permanent Trustee Company's Bill, Com.,

4625, 4626. Railways Bill, 2R., 2954; Com:, 3084, 3085,

3088, 3090, 3092, 3093, 3094, 3098, 3271, 3273, 3274, 3275, 3278, 3284, 3616, 3617, 3618, 3624, 3688.

Refreshment-room, m., 5690. Sydney Corporation Act. Amendment Bill,

Com., 729; l3l!l. Sydney Hospital, m., p. o., 3E03; 3507. Tramway·Management, adj., 1322. Victorian Coal-mining Company's Bill, 2R.,

2835. Vine Diseases Act Amendment .Bill, Com.,

45G9, 457_2, 4573.

C· LYN INDEX TO SPEECHES.

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34;

LYXE, Mr. ,lV. J~, The·H~tme: Additional Sitting Day, m., 791. Agricultural Societies, m., 2227, S999; q.,

3822, 6125. Albury Sale-yards Bill, Corn., 253, 254. Answers to Questions, ac(j., 1702. Appropriation Bill, 2It., 6760. Australusian Nnval Force Bill, Com., 1709. Balmain Wharves Bill, Com., 235. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 299. Bnthurst Railwuy 'Vorkshops, adj., 3164. Bills of Sale Bill, 2R., 5425. Breach of Quarantine, q., 4037. Broken Hill Gas Bill, 2R., 5429. . Chinese : Illegal Detention, adj., 4873. Chinese Restriction Bill, r.ons. amdts., 5648. Church and School Lands Bill, 2R., 6210. Circular Quay Bill, 2R., 5845; Com., 5910. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1483. Combinution Trucks, q., 655, 656. Criminal Law Bill, 2R., 6363. Crown Lands Validation Bill, 2R., 5230. Crown Lands Bill, int., 1297; p.o., 3065; 2R.,

3673; Com., 3886, 3909, 3962, 3965, 397$, 4286.

Deputy-Chairman, m., 3903, 3984. Diseased Meat Bill, 2R., 5863. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5082, 5140. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6409. Electoral Rolls, q., 457 5. Evans' Patent Truck, q., 134, 191, 372, 545;

expl., 304; ac(j., 311, 332. Fencing Bill, ad,j., 6049 '; int., 6126. Forfeited Selections, ac~j., 2775. Go,·ernment Railways Bill, 2R., 804; Com.,

1085, 1087, 1088; recom., 1360, !361, 1362, 1365; ad. 1·ep., 2108; 3R., 2405; cons. amdts., 4050, 4054, 4055, 4061, 4062, 4382; q., 4575.

Harbour Steam·ers, adj., 1656. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 1200. Importation of Grapes, q., 2404, 2498. Inland 'Vaters Fisheries Bill, 2R., 1664 ; Com.,

1671. Land-tax Bill, int., 4447; 2R., 5373; Com.,

5599. Loan Bill, 2R., 6811. Locomotive Engineer, q., 3103. Major Parrott's Report, adj., 452. Manly Lock-up, q., J 181. . McSharry'sCase, q., 663, 5183;m., 1053,1054. Metropolitan ·water Bill, 2R., 2132. l\iilitary Uniforms, adj., 255. l\1ulwala Bridge, q., 373, 1081, 1180, 1252, 1407,

3822, 3945, 3992, 4036,4697; acij., 4883, 5099. Munford's Conditional Purchases, m., 2225.

'Murray, The, q., 134, 5996. North Shore Tramway Bill, 2R., 1231; obs.,

2221; m., 6757. Papers, Returns, q., 782, 1664 Personal Explanation, 307, 3168, 4955.

. Police, The, adj., 4886. Post Office-street, m., 4043, 4274, 5099. Privilege : Mr. Lyne: Papers, 321, 325. Property-tax Bill, Com., 6342.

. Prospect Reservoir, q., 4440. · Public Business, The, adj., 1155. Public Works Bill, 2R., 2433; Com., 25!J4,

2653, 26:16; cons. amdts., 4882.

LYNE, Mr. W. J. (continual): Public 'Vorks Committee, m., 5439. Quarantine Ground, q., 1116. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2R., 2ll2. Railway Policy, q., 4697; adj., 5517, 6581. Railway Tramway Employees, g., 2661, 5618. Railway Commissioners, q., 2662, 5183, 5420,

5509, 5769. Railways: Barrier Ranges, m., 2540. Cremorne, q., 661. Culcairn to Corowa, q., 5730. Narrabri to Moree, rn., 22i8. Vi'agga to Tumberumba, m., 2258, 2263 •

Removal of :Members, adj., 2073. Report on Defences, acij., 4160. Revenue Returns, adj., 6029. Roads to Railways, adj:, 1080. Schedule to Estimates, adj., 1932. Selectors' Rents, q., 4254. Ste,•ens' Claim, m., 2503. Sunday :J'imes, ctdj., 1587. Supply: ,

Board of Health, 4981, 4983. Glebe Island Abattoirs, 4985. Legislative Assembly, 4712, 4713, 4720. Public Vi'orks, 6691. Secretary for Public Works, 6669.

Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4207. Supply Bill (No. 5), int., 5053. Supply Bill (No. 6), 5951, 5961. Tolls on Ferries, m., 6469. Telegraph Extension, m., 6477. Vine Diseases Bill, 2R., 4255; Com., 4259;

q., 4697. Vote of Censure, 1909.

.,Vater Frontage, q., 1082, 1475. Water Conservation, rn., 6009. Wreck of Henry James, q., 5420, 5509.

M MACINTOSH, l\ir. J. :

Appropriation Bill, 3R., 6829. Australasian Naval Force Bill, 3R., 2128. Bankruptcy Bill, ncom., 1245. Bills of Sale Bill, 2R., 5763; Com., 5764. Bulli Fund Bill, 2R., 3i78; Corn., 3783, 3940,

3942. Chinese Bill, rn., 4864; 2R., 5116; Com.,

5269, 5328 ; cons. amdts., 5926. Circular Quay Land Sale, C'om., 6239, 6241. Defence of the Colony, m., 5502. Divorce Bill, m., 5705; Com. 6461, 6594; 3R.,

6728. Factories Bill, Com., 3770, 3926, 3929; 4750,

4752. . Land-tax Bill, rn., 6434; 2R., 6509. Mining Conditional Purchases Validation Bill,

2R., 2562. . North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, Com.,

4426, 4431, 4435, 4846. Parliamentary Representatives Allowance Bill,

2R., 6454. Permanent Trustee Company's Bill, Corn .. ,

4629, 4851. Public Works Bill, Com., 4175, 4176, 4178,

4362.

. l\iAC SESSION 1887-88. 1\IcE ci

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

nfACINTOSH, Mr. J. (continued) : Railways Bill, 2R., 3026; Com., 3085, 3099,

3277, 3279, 3282, 3616, 3621, 3625, 3629, 3689, 3690, 3871 ; cons. a melts., 4186.

. Refreshment-room, m., 5686. Sempill's Estates Bill, 2R., 4029. Silverton Tramway Bill, 2R., 4853; Com.,

4854, 5768, 6249. Supply Bill (No. 2), 2R., 2947. Supply Bill (No. 4), 2n., 4246; expl., 4249,

4252. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R.,

439 ; Com., 729, 730 ; 2086, 2089. Sydney Hospital, m., 3512. Tattersall's Club Bill, Com., 3338. Technical Education, adj., 1866. Torpedo Defence, m., 6:323. "\Vater and Sewerage Act Amendment Bill,

3R., 2628.

MANNINO, Sir vVILLIA~I,- Knt., LL.D.: Adjournment on Decease of Members, m.,

6092. .Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, 2R., 3330 ;

Corn., 3332, 3333, 3334 ; m., 3335. Bankruptcy Act Amendment Bill, Com., 6512. Bills of Sale Bill, 2R., 5760; Gom., 5765, 6249. Broken Hill Gas Company's Bill, 2R., 5756. Bulli Fund Bill, 2R., 3776; C'pm., 3782; p.o.,

3934, 3937' 3942. Chinese Bill, 2R., 5031; Corn., 5249, 5261,

5262, 5263, 5265, 5267, 5271, 5273, 5326, 5328, 5336, 5337, 5343, 5345, 5346, 5347, 5349, 5353; 3R., 5478; cons. amdts., 5915, 5930, 5933, 5935, 5939, 5943, 5945.

Christian Chapel Land S~tle Bill, 2&., 4231. Church and Schpol Lands Mining Bill, 2R.,

6437 ; · m. , 6440 ; 1·ecom. , 6522. Church of England Property Bill, 2R., 4086 ;

Com., 4089, 4090; 3R., 4747. Circular Quay Land Sale Bill, Com., 6240,

6241. Companies Bill, 2R., 5690, 5691 ; Com., 6250. Constitutional Powers of the COtmcil, m., 1J. o.,

6104, 6106, 6110. Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 2R., p.o.,

4356, 4357; Corn., 4359. Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill, 2R.,

6223; Gom., 6228, 6233, 6235. Curator of Intestate Estates, q., 4745, 5012. Decease of a Member, m., 5852, 6042. Defences of the Colony, m., 5753. 'Divorce Bill, m., 5495, 5711 ; Com., 6462,

6464, 6465, 6588, 6590, 6591. Factories Bill, Corn., 3769, 3770, 3925, 3926,

3929, 3930, 3931, 4750, 4751, 4752, 4753, 4754, 6442, 6443.

Imperial Mail Co11tract, m., 4027. Judgment Creditors Remedies Bill, 2R., 5758. Land-tax Bill, m., 6434; 2R., 6507; expl.,

6509. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, Corn.,

4425, 4428, 4429, 4431, 4434, 4844, 5767, 6596, 6597, 6599, 6602, 6603, 6604.

. Parliamentary Representatives Allowance . Bill, 2R.' 6451. 'Permanent Trustee Company's ·Bill, Corn.,

4627, 4629, 4631, 4633, 4634, 4635, 4848, 4853.

·r

MANNING, Sir 'VrLLIAllr, Knt., LL.D. (contd.) :· Probate Bill, 2&., 4033, 4232, 4242, 4245. ·Public vVorks Bill, 2n., 4164; Com., 4172,

4174, 4176, 4178, 4179, 4180, 4361, 4363, 4366, 4368, 4370, 4556, 4557, 4558, 4559, 4561.

Railways Bill, Com., 3089, 3090, 3091, 3092, 3094,3096,3097,3098,3271,3272,3274,3280, 3620, 3625, 3629, 3631, 3632, 3687, 3688, 3689, 3690, 3696, 3698, 3700, 3702, 3704.

Sempill's Estates Bill, 2R., 4030. Silverton Tramway Bill, Com., 4854, 5768. Sydney Hospital, p.o., 35.03, 3504; cons.

amdts., 4181, 4183, 4185. Tattersall's Club Bill, Corn:, 3337, 3338, 3339. Torpedo Defence, m._, 6312. Victorian Coal-mining Company's Bill, Corn.,

p. o.' 4092, 4093. Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 4436 ;

Corn., 4437, 4568, 4572.

MARTIN, Mr. ,v_ F., 8hoallwven: Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 274; p.o., 282, 292';

Corn., 613, 620. Farm Produce Duties, m., 1453. Financial Statement, 2349. Government Railways Bill, Corn., 1101. Harbour Trusts, m., 401. Land-tax Bill, Corn., 5590. Parramatta Quarries Bill, 2R., 6367; Com.,

6369. Post Office-street, m., 5157. Potato Plague, q., 2222. Private Bar System, m., 1386. Prospecting Vote, rn. , 844. · Railway Passes: Judges, Live St-ock, m., 401. Water Supply; q., 4371.

MATHESON, Mr. G. MeL., Glen Innes: Answers to Questions, adj., 1704. Personal Explanation, 2574, 2892, 3463.

McCouRT, Mr. ,V., Camden: Civil Servants over 60, q., 5563. Fitzroy Waterfall, q. 1983, 2131. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5410; Com., 5606. Personal Explanation, 3992.

. Public ·works Committee, m., 5433. Removal of Members, adj., 2074.

McELHONE, Mr. J., The Uppe1· Hunte1·: Administration of Justice, q., 6532. Alleged Defalcations, q., 2319. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 6773; Com., 6788. Association Cricket Ground, m., 6478. Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2R., 1610; p.o.,

1925. Australian Bank, adj., 4553; expl., 4576. A.nLP. Society's Bill, 2R., 4709. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 474, 475. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2810. Chinese: Chief Justice, adj., 5232. Chinese Restriction Act, rn., 5780. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4766; 2R., 4812;

Corn., 4825, 4833 ; cons. amdts., 5668, 5677, 5679.

Civil Service Act, rn., 4499. Civil Sen·ants' Salaries, m., 373, 382 .•

cii McE INDEX. TO SPEECHES. McM

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 •

McELHONE, Mr. J. (continued) : Colo.Valley Survey, q., 4037. Colony of Australi<t Bill, int., 1512. Commission of the Peace, adj., 1826. Crown Lands Bill, m., 1110; 2.R., 3731; Com.,.

3881, 3882, 3884, 3886, 3889, 3911, 3913, 3917, 3920, 3966, 3973, 3974, 3977, 4131, 4672.

Crown Lands Validation Bill, 2R., 5221 ; adj., 5414; Com., 5839, 5840, 5841 ; 1·ecom. 5873.

Deputy-Chairman, m., 3892, 4038. Devonshire-street Cemetery, m., 2509. Diseased Meat'Bill, 2R., 5855; m., 6487. Disorder: Mr. Fletcher, m., 3478, 3488. Mr. McElhone, obs., 5138, 5150; adj., 5232.

Divorce Bill, adj., 3390; Com., 4707. Docker, J-udge, adj., 6498. Downing, Mr., adj., 2371. Eight Hours Bill, Com., 3395. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6422. Embezzlement of a cheque, q., 373. Exhibition Accounts, ac~i-, 5832. Fencing Bill, adj., 6056; int., 6214; mes.,

6352; 6356. Financial Statement, 2166, 6571. Fireworks in Domain, q., 1818; adj., 1924. Forfeited Selections, adj., 2765; m., 3597. Galvanised Wire, q., 6253. Glove Contests, adj., 2510. Government Railways Bill, Com., 1094, 1107

cons. amdts., 4052, 4057, 4058, 4059, 4327 4348, 4405; p.o., 4411.

Governmen_t Railways Amending Bill, 2R., 6064.

Gulcher Machine, adj., 2329. Harbour Trusts, m., 405. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 585. Immigration, q., 5770. Land Law, adj., 2458, 5686; q., 4037. Land Purchase, Circular Quay, adj., 1112. Land-tax Bill, 2-R., 5307 ; Com., 5595, 5606,

5745; 1·ecom., 6280, 6283. Lectures :Mr. Bailey, q., 6738; adj., 6746. Loan Bill, 2R., 6812. Markets for Produce, m., 1047. Mcivor's Claim, m., 2525. Mineral Lands: Mr. Garrett, q., 6169, 6326. Mining C.P.'s Valjdation Bill, 2R., 2411. Montpellier Estate, q., 781. Newtown Election, m., 2516; adj., 6219. Opposition, The, adj., 783, 788. Order of Business, m., 4521. Pastoral Rents, adj., 6427, 6499. Personal Explanation, 2573, 2575, 2787, 2789,

2824, 2892, 3563, 5369, 5771. Pictures: Exhibition, obs., 6121. Post Office-street, m., 4044, 4284. Postage on Newspapers, 'llt·· 2903, 2940. Privilege : Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5893; -Property-tax Bill, 2R., 6160; expl., 6168. Public Works Bill, Com., 2476, 2491. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2R., 2124. Railways: Barrier Ranges; m., 2543. Narrabri to Walgett, m., 3832.

Railway Management, adj., a945, 3951, 4416, 4553, 4690.

McELHONE, Mr. J. (continued) : Railway Passes, ad,i., 77, 4230; q., 4497. Railway Passes to Ex-members, m., 1039. Railway Policy, adj., 5525. Reflections on Ministers, obs., 370; adj.,.500. Refreshment-room, adj., 5414, 5559 .. Resignation, Sir Henry Parkes, m., 539. Schedules to Estimates, adj., 1934~ Secretary for Lands, adj., 6427. Secretary for Mines, adj., 6219, 6427; q.,

6736. Speaker, Mr., m., 6195. Standing Orders, m., 3572. Stranger in Refreshment-room, q., 3762, 3979. Superintendent of Telegraphs, q., 2319.. · Supply Bill (No.3), int.,3431, 3453;3457; 3458. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4219. Supply, p.o., 4723, 4729. AborigiuoJS, 5877. Attorney-General, 6666. Board of Health, 4742, 4970, 4971, 4973,

4979, 4981. Colonial Secretary, 6657, 6664. Cu2toms, 47:!8; Executive Council, 4541·, 4548. Legislative Council and Assembly; 4731'. Miscellaneous Services, 4989; 4990. Parliamentary Reporting Staff, 4732, 4733. Secretary for Mines; 6775, 6685: Secretary for ·works, 6671, 6674. Treasurer, 6665. ·

Sydney Hydraulic Company's Bill, Com., 4315. Telegraph Extension, Water Board, adj.,

5849; q., 6169, 6477: Teralba Coal Reser,'e, adj., 5206, 5219, 6580;

q., 5354, 5418, 5617, 6606; ob.s., 625L Timber Licenses; m., 6473. Tolls on Ferries,.m., 6471. Tramways, The, q:, 2520, 6732; adj., 2825. Vote of Censure, 3244, 3265.

McFARLANE, Mr. J., The Clarence: Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2804. Clarence River, q., 3101. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6423. Farm Produce Duties, m., 1452. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5409. Railway Policy, adj., 5555. Tolls on Ferries, m., 6471.

McMILLAN, Mr. W., East Sydney: Animals Infectious Diseases. Bill, Com., 3287. Attorney-General,.The, ad.f., 1127. Australasian Naval· Force Bill, 2R., 1607. Balmain Wharves Bill, 2R., 222; Com., 232,

234, 237. Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 263; Com.', 471-, 474,

520, 526, 530, 599, 600, 601, 607,.610;,612, 617, 620, 623, 634.

Bills of Sale Bill, 2R., 5425; Com., 5427; Chinese Bill, adi., 5615; cons. amdts., 5655,

6134. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1488. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3298; Com., 3912

3918, 3919, 3967, 4116; p.o., 4578; 4596. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5088, 5146. -Fencing Bill, int., 6126. Financial Statement, 2152, 2314.

McM. SESSION 1887-88. MEL ciii

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

McMILLA.", Mr. W. (continued): Fireworks in D~main, acly'., 594. Government Railways Bill, Com., 1087; cons.

amdts., 4057, 4061, 4375. Harbour Trusts, m., 408, Hay Tramwa.y Bill, 2R., 1185. Land-ta.x Bill, int., 4452 ; 2R., 5370; Com.,

5588, 5594, 5607; recom., 6277. Major Parrott's Report, adj., 456. Personal Explanation, 2528 .. Post Office-street, m., 4266, 5064. Postage on Newspapers, m., 2906. Privilege : Position of the Government, 564. Property-tax Bill, 2R., 6143; Com., 6340. Prospecting Vote, m., 852. Public Works Bill, Com., 2587, 2639, 2654. Removal of Members, ad,i., 2062. Revenue Returns, adj., 6025. Standing Orders, rn., 3577. Suburba.n Railways, q., 3981. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2848. Vote of Censure, 3172, 4915.

MELVILLE, Mr. N., No1·thumbe1·land: Additional Sitting Day, m., 796. Address in Reply, 29. Administration of Justice, adj., 54; q., 1251;

adj., 3920, 4079, 4104. Albury Sale-yards Bill, p.o., 249. Attorney-General, adi., ·1120; q., 2318, 2322. Australasian Naval Force Bill, int., 1334;

p.o.,. 1336, 1340, 1356; 2R., 1595; Com., 1706, 1737, 1751 ; adj., 1924.

Australian Bank, q., 3168; ady'., 4555. Balmain Vi7harves Bill, 2&., 223 ; Com., 233. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 280, 282, 364; q.,

732; m., 829. Ba.thurst Railway Workshops, adj., 3167. Bathurst School, q., 5565. Biloela Reformatory, q., 1070. Bulli Colliery Disaster, q., 79, 1251, 1527. Bulli Fund Bill, 2H., 5817 ; adj., 6580. Burial of Paupers, q., 373, 732. Butter Factories, q., 3160, 5809. Bu tterley's Uase, rn., 73. Centenary of Colony, m., 886; p.o., 890 .. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2804. Chinese, q., 4297; adj., 4415, 5233. Chinese Restriction Act,. adj., 5624; m., 5774. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4761; 2R., 4802;

Com., 4818, 4832, 4834; adi., 5616; cons. amdts., 5657, 6131, 6135.

Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1496. Cooranbong School, q., 5421. Crown Lands Bill, int., 1292. Cunyngha.me's Grant, q., 1575. Curator of Intestate Estates, q., 1181.. Daily Hansard, m., 674. Death of Frederick III : Address to rrincess

Royal, m., 5726. Department of Mines, adj., 3012. Devonshire-street Cemetery, m., 2508. Disorder: Mr. McElhone,. obs., 5069, 5071;

'111., 5139. Docker, Judge, ad,j., 6497. Downing, Mr., cu~j., 2373. Duckenfield Colliery, q., 2325 .. Dynamite Magazine, adj.,.643l.. Electoral Bill, 2R., 1228, 6419.

MELVILLE, Mr. N. (continued): Examiner of Coal-fields, adj., 1771, 1785; q.,

2220 ; m., 2389 ; expl., 2568. Financial Statement, 732, 2216, 2270, 6645. Fires in Schools, q., 5421, 5563, 5634; adj., 5616. Fireworks in Domain, adj., 595. Foreshore at Lake Macquarie, q., 3635. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 917; Com.,

956, 999, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1102, 1108; recom., 1303, 1306, 1308, 1369; m., 4078; cons. amdts., 4322, 4392.

Government Railways Amending Bill, 3R., 6136. Harbour Trusts, 'ln., 410. Hay Church Bill, Corn., 1236. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 588. Hexham Island, q., 5854. Kent-street Church Bill, 2R., 1694. Land Purchase, Circular Quay, m., 145, 159;

adj., 778; obs., 779, 828, 3038; adj.,,1115; q., 3101.

Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5289; Com., 5605, 5802; 3R., 6334.

Legislative Council, m., 212 ; expl., 214. Local Option, p.o., 93; q., 6609. Major Parrott's Report, adj., 461. Manly Aquarium, q., 1009. MedicalPractitioners'Bill,p.o., 1682; int.,3077;

m., 4151. Medicine and Surgery, m., 384. Metropolitan Coal Company, q., 5421. Metropolitan ·water Board, q., 3634. Milburn Creek Case, m., 717; p.o., 721, 724. Mining Bill, int., 6383. Ministerial Statement, 964, 976. Mount Keira Mine, q., 6290, 6325. Municipal Institutions, m., 141. Newcastle Sand-drift Bill, m., 861, 862, 864;

adj., 912, 916. · Newcastle-Wallsend Tramway, adj., 6089. New Standing Order, m., 1019. Newington Asylum, q., 908. Newspaper Criticism, adj., 3289, 3297. Newspaper Reports, obs., 860. Newtown Election, m., 2512; adj., 6217. North Shore Tramway Bill, 2R., 1234. Northern Train, ad(j., 3182. Occupation Licenses, q., 1526. Opposition, The, q., 654; adj., 660, 787. Order of Business, m., 4517. Parliamentary Reireshment Bar, m., 389. Parramatta Quarrie~ Bi.JJ, 2~., 6365. Payment of Members Bill, 2n., 5581. Personal Explanation, 513, 579, 1396, 2321,

3040, 5769. Petitions, p.o., 2840. Pictures, Exhibition, m., 6122. Police, The, aclj., 4885. Private Bar System, m., 1385, 1393. Privilege : Dibbs v. Garrett, 3118. Mr. Haynes' Seat, 1209. · Mr .. Lyne : Papers, 314, 315, 330. Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5898. Mr. 'Wise's Seat, 346. Position of the Government, 557. Press Comments : Select Committees, 1272

1333, 1407, 1576, 1764. Reflections on Members, 3709, 3791, 3801. Slattery v. Young, 2140.

civ INDEX .TO SPEECHES. NEI

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

MEL\"'ILLE, Mr. ·N. (continued): . Property-tax Bill, 2R., 6156; p.o., 6167. Prospecting Vote, m., 840. ' Public Business, The, adj., ll52, 4415. Public Contracts : Medical Aid, m., 3608. Public Works Bill, p.o., 2435; Com., 2642,

2651. Publication of Premier's Speech, q., 654. Questions: Asking, p.o., 15; Answers, adj.,

2830. Railway Labourers, adj., 3109.

. Railway Management, adj., 3818. Reflections on Ministers, q., 447. Refreshment-room, adj., 5849. Regina v. Pruen, adj., 1262. Regina v. Wallsend Coal Company, q., 3635. Removal of Members, adj., 2063, 2102. Reporting of Evidence, obs., 445. Rescission of Reservation, q., 3341. , Resignation of Mr. V. Parkes, obs., 3036. Resignation, Sir H. Parkes, m., 533; p.o., 541. Revenue Returns, adj., 6021. Reward for Bravery, q., 3872, 4147. Right of Reply, m., 85. Rolling Stock, q., 3160. Schedule to Estimates, adj., 1936. Secretary for Mines, 6676, 6681, 6682, 6683. Sessional Committees : Refreshment, 72. Sessional Orders : Days of Sitting, 58. Social Purity Society, adj., 5181. Speaker, Mr.,p.o., 6173, 6177; m., 6202. Steven~' Claim, m., 2505. Sundcty 1'imes, aclj., 1590. Supply, p.o., 4528, 4727. Board of Health, 49i7. Colonial Secretary, 666~. Executive Council, 4543.

Supply Bill (No. 1), int.,·2269. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2854. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4194, 4212. Supply Bill (No. 6), int., 5965. Tenders, adj., 365; q., 4037, 4147, 4441. Testimonial to the Premier, q., 1301, 1376. "The First Legislative Assembly," p.o., 165; .

adj., 169. Timber Licenses, q., 3158. Trades Conciliation Bill, p.o., 4020. Unleased Runs, q., 1525. Vote of Censure, 3204, 3264, 491!9. \Vest Wallsend Mine, q., 4297. Wilson v. Pritchard, q., 2322.

See DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES,

·MITCHELL, Mr. J., Newtown: Privilege: Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5892.

MooRE, Mr. C. : Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

Com., 2085, 2089; 3R., 2124.

MooRE, Mr. S. W., Inve1·ell: Addison, Mr., S.M., q., 1406. Agricultural Societies, m., 4004. Answers to Questions, adj., 1703. Appropriation Bill, Com., 6790. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2794. Chinese : Chief Justice, adj., 5231. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4777; Com.,

4835.

MooRE, Mr. S. ·w. (continued): Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1494. Crown Lands Bill, 2R, 3713; Com., 3907, 3920,

3950, 3975, 3976, 4069, 4683. . Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5080, 5137,5152. Easter Encampment, adj., 3325; q., 3342. Eight Hours Bill, ·Com., 3400. Electoral Bill, 2R., 1228. Fencing Bill, 3R., 6351 ; mes., 6359. Financial Statement, 2287. Forfeited Selections, m., 3596 . Government Railways Bill, Com., 995, 1000, . p.o., 1093, ll07; 1099; cons. amdts., 4400;

p.o., 4410. Hour of Meeting, m., 2106. Land-tax Bill, Com., 5605; ad .. Tep., 5847;

1·ecom., 6270. . Inquiry Office, q., 3342. Mcivor's Claim, m., 2526. Milburn Creek Case, m., 717; expl., 734: Mining Bill, q., 4869, 5509; int., 6386, 6390. Mining C. P. 's Validation Bill, Com., 2415.

. New Standing Orders, p.o., 89; m., 1015, 1021. Northern Train, q., 2519., 2661; aclj., 3183. Personal Explanation, 2788. Prospecting Vote, m., 849. Public Works Bill, Com., 2484, 2646. Railways:

Guyra to Inverell, q., 1706. Narrabri to Moree, m., 2251. Narrabri to vValgett, m., 3839.

Ra.ilway Policy, q., 849, 4624, 4870; adj., 5510, 5558. '

Report on Defences, m., 2189, 4156, Right of Reply, m., 88. Speaker, Mr., m., 6198. Supply : Military Forces, 5975. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3428. Technical Education, q., 6i37.

N NEILD, Mr. J. C., Paddington:

Appropriation Bill, 2R., 6786. Cartridge Factory, q., 4253. Centennial Park, adj., 6219. Chinese Act, m., 5780. Chinese Bill, cons. amdt.s., 5670. Circular Quay Bill, Com., 591-J. Civil Service Act, m., 4502. Clerks of Petty Sessions, q., 4954. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3553. Divorce Bill of. 1887: Despatch, q., 3286,

3385; adj., 3386, 3391; m., 5634. Divorce Bill, 2n., 4697; Com., ·4703, 5424;

m., 6758. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6395. Exhibition Accounts, adj., 5806, 5830, 5832. Financial Statement, 6576, 6614, 6641. Government Business, m., 4188. Government Railways Bill, cons. amdts., 4405. Land-tax Bill, int., 4458; 2R., 5292; Com.,

5730, 5734, 5735, 5745, 5746, 5795, 5797, 5799, 5801, 5804; ad. 1·ep., 5848; Tecom., 6268; p. o., 62!:i4; 3R., 6334.

Loans, q., 4034, 4104, 4187, 5721. Loan Bill, 2R., 6817. Model of Sydney, q., 5442, 5567.

NEI ·SESSION-:1887 ..:.88. cv

20. September, 1887, to 24 July, .1888.

NEILD, Mr; J. C. (continued): Personal Explanation, 4253, 5305, 5567, 5811. Post Office-street, rn., 4043. Privilege : Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 59Q2. Production of Papers, q., 6467. Property-tax Bill, 2R., 6154. Public Business, adj., 3816. Railway Policy, aclj., 5546. Refreshment-room, acly'.; 5561. Revenue and Expenditure, q., 3872, .3943,

4186. Supply: Military Force~, 5985. .

· Public Works, 6707, 6719, 6722. Supply Bill (No. 3); int., 3428, 3429. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4196, 4215, 4223. Taxation Proposals, q., 3981.

· Treasury Bills, q., 5721. Vote of Censure, 4912.

NoBBS, ]\ir. J., Central Cumbel'lancl: Agricultural Farms, m., 3848. Chinese Restriction Bill, Com., 4822. Vine Diseases Bill, 2R., 4255.

N OR~ON, ·Mr. J. : . Adjournment on Decease of Members, rn.,

6091. Australasian Naval Force Bill, 3R., 2127. Bills of Sale Bjll, 2R., 5762; Com., 6248, 6249. Church of England Property Bill, 2R., 4088. Defences of the Colony, m., 5506, 6242.

, Judgment Creditors Remedies Bill, 2R., 5759. Perpetual Trustee Company Bill, m., 133. Probate Bill, 2R., 4239. Public Works Bill, Com., 4363, 4366, 4369. St. Thomas's Church Land Sale Bill, 2R.,

4636. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 438; Co:rn., 2087. Victorian Coal:mining Company's Bill, 2n.,

2837.

0 O'CONNOR, Mr. D., West Sydney:

Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 601. Butterley's Case, m., 74. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2701. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1511. . Crown Lands Bill, int., 1286; p.o., 3064. Eight Hours Bill, int., 247. Government Railways Amending Bill, _2R.,

6065 ; m., 6088. Newspaper Criticism, adj., 3293. Postage on Newspapers, m._, 2926.

. Private Bar System, m., 1388. Privilege: Dibbs v. Garrett, 3122. Mr. W. J. Allen's Seat, 2784, 2838.

Railway Management, aclj., 3949. Railway Passes: Ex-Members, m.; 1036. Regina v. Pruen, acly'., 1260. Removal of Members, aclj., 2070. Sydney Corporation Bill, 2R., 238. Vote of. Censure, -3174.. .

O'CONNOR, Mr. :R. E. , Animals Infections Diseases Bill, m., 3335.

Bills of Sale Bill, Com., 5765, 6248. Chinese Bill, m., 4859; 2R., 5118; Com.,

5270, 5336. Church and School Lands Mining Bill, 2R.,

6438. -Criminal Law Amendment Bill, 2n., 1J.o.,

4356; Com., 4359. Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill, 2R.,

6223; Com., 6236. Divorce .Bill, m., 5706. Factories Bill, Com., 6442. .Judgment Creditors Remedies Bill, 2R., 5758. Public Works Bill, Com., 4362, 4366, 4368. Railways Bill, 2R., 2963 ; Corn, 3086, 3096,

3275, 3281, 3284, 3285, 3618, 3629,. 3630, 3631, 3689, 3700, 3701, 3703, 3870.

Victorian Coal-mining Company's Bill, Com., p.o., 4092.

'\Vater and Sewerage Act Amendment Bill, Com., 2566.

O'MARA, Mr. T. C., Mona?'O: Additional Sitting Day, m., 795. Agent-Generalship, aclj., 3810. Agricultural College, m., 3853.

. Association Cricket Ground, m., 6482 . Australian Banking Company, aclj., 4555. Australasian Naval Force Bill, p.o., 1347;

.Com., 1753; p.o., 1925. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 281, 286; Com., 521,

524, 624, 645. Broken Hill Tramway Bill, m., 1769.

. ·Centenary of Colony, m., 873. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2679. Chinese, The, acl,f., 4416. · Chinese Restriction Act, acf:j., 5628. Chinese Restriction Bill, 2R., 4814; Com.,

4820, 4830; adj., 5615; cons. amclts., 5662, 5678.

Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1505. Commission of the Peace, adj., 1824. Crown Lands Bill, int., 1288; p.o., 3061;

2R., 3749; Com., 3913, 3952, 3956, 3969, 4688 ..

Deputy-Chairman, m., 3896, 3990. Dibbs v. Bank of New South Wales, adj., 2264. Disorder: Mr. Fletcher, m., 3472, 3486. Docker, Judge, aclj., 6501. Eight Hours Bill, int., 249; Com., 3410. Electoral Act, m., 128. · Evans' Patent Truck, p.o., 312. FinancialStatement, 6642. Forfeited Selections, aclj., 2778 ; m., 3593. Franking Members' Letters, ?n., 107. Government Railways Bill, Com., 1095, 1096,

ll01; 1·ecom., 1305, 1373; cons. •amclts., . 4387, 4392 . Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 1197. Kent-street Church Bill, 2R., 1695. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5385; .Com., 5605. Lectures: Mr. 'Bailey, adj., 6747. Loan Bill, 2R., 6815. McElhone-Matheson Case, aclj., 2828.

· Mcivor's Claim, m., 2530. Major Pan·ott's Report, aclj., 456. Milburn Creek Case, m., 698, 719; p.o., 724, :Ministerial. Election Bill, q., 829. '

cvi O'l\:IA INDEX TO SPEECHES. O'Su

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

O'MARA, Mr. T. C. (continued): Mount Rennie Case, q., 2629, 4624, 5633,

6735; adj., 6725. New Standing Orders, p.o., 119. Newspaper Criticism, a<~f., 3295. Newtown Election, m., 2515. North Shore Tramway Bill, m., 6756., Opposition, The; adj., 659. Order of Business, m., 4523. Pharmaceutical Society's Bill, 2R., 1218;. Postage on Newspapers, m., 2935, 2940. Postponement of Motion, expl., 306. Privilege: Disorder : Mr. Robertson, 590. Mr. Lyne : Papers, 329. Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5903. Mr. Speaker, 2385. Position of the Government, 561.

Public Business, The, adj., 1167. Public Works Bill, Com., 2480, 2495, 2600,

2611, 2638, 2641, 264.5, 2648. Public Works Committee, q., 6609. Railway Management, adj., 3949. Railway: Nan-abri to Moree, m., 2249. Regina v. Brown and Duncan, obs., 3041. Regina v. Pruen, m., 144; q., 370; adj., 1253,

1269. Removal of Members, ac~j., 2066; expl., 2145. Reposting of Members: J,etters, 111., 4515. Resignation, Sir Henry Parkes, p.o., 541. Secretary for Lands, ac~j., 6430; q., 6828. Seduction Bill, 2R., 2395; Com., ~397. Sessional Orders : Days 'of Sitting, 63. Standing Orders, m., 3575. Stipendiary Magistrates' Decisions, adj., 1113. Supply, p.o., 4538. Colonial Secretary, 6663. Executive Council; 4543, 4549. Secretary for Mines, 6675, 6678. Secretary for Works, 6667, 6672, 6673.

Supply 'Bill (No. 2), int., 2852, 2875. "The First Legislative Assembly," adj., 174. Vote of Censure, 3223. Votes and Proceedings, p.o., 734.

O'SuLLIVAN, Mr. E. ·w., Queanbeyan: Addison, Mr., S.M., m., 1052, 2196 .. Address in Reply, p.o., 44, 46. Agricultural College, m., 3851. Agricultural Societies, m., 2239, 4006. Answers to Questions, adj., 1703. · Appointment of Judge, ac~j., 365; expl.,. 369. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 6768. Attorney-General, The, adj., 1127. Australasian Naval Force Bill, p.o., 1346,

1354; 2R., 1540, 1640, 1652; Com., l7U, 1757; p.o., 1924.

Ballot for Committee,.atlj., 183. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 284, 360; Com.,.52l. Blue Metal, q., 257. Centenary of the Colony, m., 880, 881, 885., Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2688., Chinese, The, ac~j:, 195; m., 4147. Illegal Detention of, adj., 4878. Restriction Act, adj:, 5626 ; m., 577.9. Restriction Bill, int., 4763; Com., 4820, 4832 ;

cons. amdts.,.5656, 6129, 6130, 6134. Circular Quay Bill, Com., 5912. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1486 ..

O'SULLIVAN, Mr. E. vV. (contimted): Commission of the Peace, q., 782; adj., 1818,

1829, 3683. Crown Lands Bill,m., 1111; (No.2); int., 1280;

p.o., · 3061; 2R., 3149; Com., 3916, 3956, · 3974, 3977, 4660; adj., 5180.

Crown Lauds Validation Bill, 2R., 5837; Com., 5842, 5843.

Deputy-Chairman of Committees, m., 3901. Disorder: ·

Mr. Fletcher, m., 3475. Mr. McElhone, m., 5079, 5143.

Divorce Bill, Com., 4706. Eight How·s Bill, int., 246; Com., 3397, 3416. Electoral Bill, 2&., 6414. · Examiner of Coal-fields, arlj., 1782. Farm Produce Duties, m., 1457. Fencing Bill, adj., 6048; 3R., 6347; mes.,

6352, 6361. Financial Statement, 859, 1759, 1812, 6619,

6652. Fireworks in Domain, adj., 594, 2376; Fishermen's Grievances, q., 6755. Forfeite,d Selections, adj., 2779; m., 3585. Franking Members' Letters, m., 115. Government Railways Bill, 2&., 899; Com.,

1006, 1104; recom., 1378; cons. amdts., · 4060, 4340, 4376, 4390, 4406.

Government Railways .Amending Bill, int., 6037; 2R., 6074; 3R., 6138.

Government Supporters, adj., 779. Harbour Steamers, adj., 1661. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 587. Land Law .Administration, adj., 2460, 6581. Land-tax Bill, int., 4486; 2&., 5284; Com.,

5589, 5611; 3R., 6335. Licensing .Act, q., 79; adj., 3810. Loan Bill, 2R., 6817. Major Parrott's Report, adj., 452. Mcivor's Claim, m., 2529. McNeill's Claim, m., 4149. Milburn Creek Case, m., 718. Military Uniforms, adj., 255. Mining Bill, int., 6385. Ministerial Statement, 973. Newcastle Sand-drift Bill, m., 866; adj., 915. Newtown Election, m., 2516, adj., 6220. Norfolk Island, q., 6121. North Shore Tramway Bill, 2R., 1233, m.,

6756. Opposition, The, adj., 657, 662, 785. Order of Business, m., 4517. ".O.S." Stamps, q., 6328. Pastoral Rents; q., 1250, 2403, 6264: Payment of Members Bill, 2R., 55i4. Policeman's Conduct, ac~j., 4079. Postage, m., 2918; q., 6739. Post Office-street, m .. , 4229, 4278. Privilege: Dibbs v. Gan-ett, 3125. Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5895. Mr. Speaker, 2386. Mr. O'Sullivan's Speech, 4745. Position. of the Government, 567. Reflections on.Members, 3794.

Promotion of Mr . .Abigail, q., 6739. Property-taxBill, 2R., 6148; Com., 6344. Prosl?ecting Vote, n~.,.841, 856. Public Business, The,. adj., 1165, 1179.

O'Su SESSION 1887-88. cvii

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

O'SuLLIVA....'<, Mr. E. "\:V. (contimtecl): Public Contracts: Medical Aiel, m., 31i06. Public vVorlts Bill, p.o., 2440; 2R., 2462;

Com., 2468, 2472, 2490, 2588; p.o., 2609, 2632, 2641, 2644, 2650.

Public Works Committee, m., 5438. Quit Rents, q., 1406. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2R., 2119. Railways:

Barrier Ranges, m., 2549.> Byrock to Brewarrina, m., 3863. Narrabri to ViTalgett, m., 3837.

Railway Construction, m., 2189, 2192. Railway Gatekeepers, adj., 3859. Railway Labourers, aclj., 3106, 6431. Railway Passes: Judges, Live Stock, m., 400. Railway Policy, adj., 5539. Reflections on Ministers, expl., 447; adj., 513. Regina v. Pruen, adj., 1259. Report on Defences, adj., 54, 4159. Re\•enue Returns, adj., 6023. Roads to Railways, ady'., 1076. Rockdale Municipality Bill, Com., 1677. Schedules to Estimates, a,lj., 1942; expl., 1946. Shearers: Police, q., 6735. Stamp Fraud, aclj., 726; q., 734, 1252. Sunday ~l'imes, adj., 1584. Supply: Advance to Treasurer, 4990. Board of Health, 4976. Cable Subsidy, 5007. Colonial Secretary, 6657. Department of Lands, 4999. Executive Council, 4546. Land Agent~, 5001. Legislative Assembly, 4709, 4720, 4722. Military Estimates, 5981. Miscellaneous, 5009. Public Instruction, 4991, 4993. Public Works, 6706. Railways, 5007. Secretary for Mines, 6674, 6677. Secretary for Public Works, 6669, 6672.

Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2850, 2865; Com., 2880.

Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3443. Supply Bill (No.4), int., 4204, 4223, 4226. Supply Bill (No. 6), int., 5963. Telegraph Extension, m., 6477. "The First Legislative Assembly," aclj.,, 172. Timber Licenses, m., 6473. Tolls on Ferries, m., 6470. Tramways, The, q., 2615; adj., 2827, 6581. Vote of Censure, 1990, 3177, 3230. "\Vater Conservation, m., 6007.

p PARKES, Sir HENRY, G.C.M.G., St .. Leonards:

Aborigines, The, m., 1032, 1033. Accident at Jenolan Caves, adj., 3684. Additional Sitting Day, m.,-789, 798. Address in Reply, 37, 49; p.o., 40. Adulteration of Food and Liquor,.q., 191~

_Agricultural College, m., 3847; q., 6608. Agricultural Societies, q., 3822, 6171.. Albury Sale-yards Bill, p.o.,.249. American ·wool Duties, q., 6755. Appointment of a Judge, adj., 367.

PARKES, Sir HEJ>"RY, G.C.M.G. (continued): Appointment of Mr. Bloxsome, q., 3821. Appropriation Bill, C:om., 6788. Attorney-General, q., 305 ; aclj., 367; obs.,

2391, 2461. Australasian Naval Force Bill, p. o., 1338, 1339,

1353, 1355; int., 1356, 1394; 2R., 1528, 1574, 1644; Com., 1740; p.o., 1744, 1745, 1747.

Ballot for Committee, adj., 186. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 277, 279, 294; m., 354,

360. Benevolent Asylum, q., 562l. Bondi Sewerage: Nepean vVater, q., 1008. Bridge at Echuca; q., 3385. Butter Factories, q., 3160, 5809. Butterley's Case, m., 74. Cartridge Factory, q., 4253. Casual Labour Board, adj., 217. Centenary of Colony, m., 867, 894; q., 1579,

1653. ' Centenary Celebration Bill, 2R., 167 6. Centenary .Amendment Bill, 2R., 2666, 2709. Chinese, The, q., 79, 445, 731, 3042, 3385,

4297; obs., 1474, 3788; adj., 3684, 4417; expl., 4148, q., 6828. .

Illegal Detention, q., 4756; adj., 4871, 5239, 6127, 6132.

Intercolonial Conference, adj., 5562; m., 5584.

Restriction Act, adj., 5626; m., 5772, 5782. Restriction Bill, int., 4695, 4759, 4779; 2R., 4781 ; Corn., 4816, 4822, 4823, 4824, 4828, 4833, 4835 ;_ cons. amclts., 5641, 5645, 5679, 5681, 5682, 5685.

Trea.ty : America. a.ncl China, 5721. Church and School Lands, q., 5995. Civil Service Act, q.,.731, ;~101. Civil Service Commission, q., 2318. Clerk of the House,, obs., 2380. Colony of Austra.lia Bill, int., 1476, 1478, 1514;

q., 2370, 2562. Commission of Peace, q., 191, 782; adj., 3683.

. Conviction of Children, q., 3075. Coroner at Ryde, q., 1329, 2377, 2663 ; obs.,

3159, 3381. Country Towns \Va.ter Bill, 2R., 802. Crown Lands Bill, adj., 1111; (No. 2), int.,

1293; q., 1705; p.o., 3U65; Com., 4288. Crozet Islands, ail,j., 76; q., 79; obs., 137. Death of Frederick III : Address : to Queen,

rn., 5721.; to Princess Royal,m., 5722, 5728. Deaths from Intemperance, q., 6251. Deputy-Chairman, m., 3894, 3988. Devonshire-street Cemetery, m., 2508. Diseased Meat Bill, q., 78; 2R., 5855, 6486. Disorder: 1\ir; Fletcher, .m., 3469,3471, 3482, 3483, 3489. Mr. McElhone,.p.o., 5068; m., 5074, 5078, 5085, 5132, 5133, 5137, 5144.

Divorce Bill, q., 3286, 3385; aclj., 3389; m., 5639; obs., 6427.

Docker, Judge, acli., 6501. Duration of Sittings, adj., 3980. Easter Encampment, q., 3342. Eight Hours Bill, int., 243; Com., 3413. Electoral. Act, m., 126; q., 191, 3286, 3075,

6254. Electoral Bill,.2R., 1226, 6391,.6423.

cviii PAR INDEX· TO SPEECHES • PAR

. Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

PARKES, Sir HENRY, G. C. M.G. (continued) : Electoral Rolls, q., 4575. Estimates, q., 3821, 4035, 4103. Evans' Patent Truck, q., 373; p.o., 311; adj.,

332, 367. Examiner of Coal-fields, m., 2390. Exhibition Accounts, acli., 5808, 5831. Federal Review, q., 5811, 5853. Fencing Bill, adj., 6049; int., 6213; Com.,

6287 ; 3R. , 6345 ; mes., 6353, 6359. Financial Statement, 491, 732, 1729, 2307,

6629. Fireworks in Domain, q., 448, 657, 732, 1405,

1580, 1818, 2090, 2324; adj., 726, 2377. Fisheries Commission, q., 6755. Foreign War-ships: Volunteers, q., 4439. Franking Members' Letters, m., llO. Free-trade and Protection, adj., 5475. Galvanised Wire, q., 6254. Glove Contests, culj., 2511. Government Business, m., 4187, 4190. Government Railways Bill, int., 138; 2R.,

802, 827, 931; Com., 938, 939, 940, 942, 948, 951, 952, 953, 955, 991, 996, 999, 1003, 1005, 1006, 1083, 1087, 1090, 1091' 1096, 1097, 1098, 1106; p.o., 1107; recom., 1301, 1302, 1303, 1306, 1359, 1360, 1361, 1363, 1365, 1366, 1370, 1375; q., 1787; ad. rel!·• 2108 ; cons. amclts., 4049, 4054, 4055, 40o6, 4057, 4058, 4060, 4062, 4319, 4335, 4347, 4349, 4350, 4379, 4387, 4401, 4404; q., 4575, 5183, 5510, 5769, 5996.

Government Railways Act Amending Bill, int., 6031, 6034, 6036 ; 2R., 6083.

Harbour Steamers, adj., 1661. Harbour Trusts, m., 405. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 1203. Hour of Meeting, m., 2104, 2901. Hyde Park, q., 2615. Hygiene Conference, q., 81. Immigration, q., 5771. Imperial Conference, obs., 56. Imperial Institute, q., 499. Importation of Grapes, q., 2404, 2498.

. Industrial School for Girls, obs., 1333. Influx of Chinese Bill, int., 1787. Intoxicating Drink Commission, q., 79.

, ,Tardine Torpedo, q., 1406. Jervis Bay, q., 3101. Judges Enabling Bill, obs., 1581. Kent-street Church Bill, p.o., 1686. Kiama Tramway Bill, p.o., 4495. Land at Parramatta, q., 305. Land Purchase, Circular Quay, m., 145; adj.,

491, 778; obs., 780; q., 3101, 3134. Land-tax Bill, int., 4446; 2R., 5379; Com.,

5803; 1·ecom., 6271; 3R., 6331. Law Officer in the House, q., 2630, 4638. Lectures : Mr. Bailey, q., 6738; adj., 6745. Legislative Council, m., 213. Leprosy at Honolulu, q., 370, Liberation of a. Victorian Prisoner, q., 3791. Licensing Act, q., 79. Loan Bill, 2R., 6808. Local Government Bill, int., 137. Local Option, q., 1328, 6609. Major Parrott's .Report, q., 444; adj., 450;

obs., 498. Manly Aquarium, q., 1009; Lock-up, ·q., 1181. ,

PARKES, Sir HENRY, G. C. M.G. (continued): Manufacture of Locomotives, q., 4253. McSharry's Arbitration Cas<J, q., 663. Medical Bill, q., 217. Metropolitan Water Bill, int., 1788; 2R., 2132. Milburn Creek Case, p.o., 724. Ministerial Elections Bill, q., 829. Ministerial Statement, 959, 972, 4150, 4322,

5357. Model Farms, q., 256, 445. Mount Keira Mine, q., 6326. Mounted Infantry, q., 2970. Mulwa1a Bridge, g., 1180, 4697. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4969. Municipal Institutions, m., 141; obs., 5432;

q., 6121 ; adj., 6501. Murray, The, q., 134, 5997. Newcastle Sand-drift Bill, m., 862. Newcastle Streets Loan, q., 3635. Newcastle-vVallsend Tramway, adj., 6090. New Guinea, q., 733. · New Hebrides, obs., 731. New Houses of Parliament,. m., 1409. Newington Asylum, q., 908, 3340. New Standing Orders, p.o., 119, 120; m., 122. Newtown Election, m., 2518. Norfolk Island, q., 6121. North Shore Tramway Bill, 2R., 1230; m.,

1235; obs., ~~~1. Ocean Mail Contract, ad_i., 76. Order of Business, m., 4520. Parliamentary Refreshment Bar, m., 394. Parliamentary Reporting Staff, q., 2326, 2663. Payment of Members Bill, int., 253; q., 515,

6532; 2R., 5572; Com., 5583; obs., 5783. Personal Explanation, 958, 2897. Petition: Read and Shaw, m., 4155. Phylloxera, q., 1328, 2270, 3102, 4105, 4697. Picture: Exhibition, m., 6122. P.M. at Corowa, q., 3076, 3102. Police: Mr. Wall, adj., 4889; q., 4955, 5854. Population of the Colony, obs., 3562. Post Office-street, m., 4228, 4273, 4275, 4281,

5098, 5166, 5177 . Postage on Newspapers, m., 2931. Potato Plague, q., 2323. · · Press Comments : Committees, obs., 1766. Prisoners, q., 2662, 3075, 3562. Private Bar System, m., 1385, 1394. Privilege: Mr. Lyne: Papers, 317, 329 Mr. O'Sullivan's Speech, 4691. -Mr. Speaker, 2381, 2385. Mr. Wise's Seat, 349, 352. Mr. W. J. Allen's Seat, 2842. Reflections on Members, 3798.

Procedure, p. o., 15. Prorogation of Parliament, obs., 6483. Protection :Police-cells, adj., 5325; q., 5355. PublicBusiness,adj., 1157,4417 ;p.o., ll68; q.,

1769 ; obs., 5322, 5357. Public. Works Bill, int., 907; 2R., 2418, 2466;

Com., 2474, 2485, 2493, 2494, 2497, 2577, 2580, 2591, 2614, 2631, 2632, 2633, 2638, 2650, 2653, 2655 ; recom., 387 5, 3S77, 3878, 3880; con.~. amdts., 4689, 4883.

Public Works Committee, q., 6609,6822. Quarantine Station, q., 3821, 3981, 4037. Railway-Management, adj., 3612.

PAR . SESSION 1887-88. : PRE.:. cix

20. September, 1887, to 24 'July, 1888;

PARKES, Sir HENRY, G.c.M:G. (contiliued): Railway Navvies, q., 3074. Railway Passes, adj., 78, 186; 4230; q.,

4497. Railway Policy, q., 369, 3981, 4440, 4697,

4870, 4953, 4955, 5152, 5730; obs., 5361; expl., 5519; · aclj., 5550; q., 6607; obs., 6822.

Railway to Cremorne, q., 662. Railway-station at Wallangarra, q., 2180. · · Reflections on Ministers, culj., 508. Reformatory for Boys, q., 134, 3285; m., 684. Refunds of Payments, q., 6467. Removal of Memhers, adj., 2077; p.o., 2094. Repayment of Loans Bill, Corn., 6801. Report on Defences, aclj., 54, 4161; obs., 1763;

4157. Reward : Rabbit Pest, adj., 367.

· Rifle Clubs, q., 2519; expl., 4148. Right of Reply, m., 82. Robberies in Suburbs, q., 2629. Rossi's Claim, m., 215. Royalty on Oysters Abolition Bill, q., 653,

732, 829, 860; 2R., 1404. Royal Naval Home, q., 732. Schedules to Estimates, q., 1928; adj., 1931. Secretary for Lands, obs., 6431, 6532; q.,

6737, 6828. Secretary for Mines, q., 6736. Sessional Committees : Refreshment, 72. Sessional Orders : Days of Sitting, 59, 60. General Business, 64, 66. ·Placing Business, 70. Questions and Answers, 68.

, Shearers: Police, q., 6735. Social Purity Society, adj., 5183. Speaker, Mr., p.o., 6172,6175; m., 6189. Special Grants to Municipalities, m., 4151. Standing Orders, m., 3568; obs., 6329.· State Aid to Religion, q., 1180. • State House, q., 1475, 1672, 1684, 1701,2324,

3635, 3980; expl., 4148. . Statistics of Expenditure, m., 137. Stock and Pastures Bill, q., 4438. Sundcty Times, q., 1528, 1580; adj., 1582. Supply, p.o., 4525, 4538, 5834. Aborigines, 5881. Colonial Secretary, 4734, 6656, 6658, 6663, 6664.

Immigration, 5992. Legislative Assembly, 4717. Legislative Council, 4552. Military Forces, 5968, 5971, 5983. Parliamentary Reporting Staff, 4733. !Pensions, 4539. · Public Works, 6690, 6698, 6706, 6711, 6716. Secretary for Mines, 6682, 6684. Secretary for ·works, 6668.

Supply Bill (No. 1), int., 2267. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2870. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3425, 3433, 3458.

. Supply Bill (No.4), int., 4197. Supply Bill (No.5), int., 5047,{5057. l:lydney Hospital, q., 2380. Xechnical Expenditure, m., 137. Teralba Coal Reserve, aclj., 5218; obs., 5356,

6251 ; q., 6607 .. Testimonill.l to Sir Henry Parkes, expl., 1300.

PARKES, Sir HENRY, G.C.M.G. (continued):· "The First Legislative Assembly," aclj'., 176. Theatres, The, q., 1009; m., 1031. · Timber Leases, m., 6472. Trades Conciliation Bill, 2R., 4021. Tramway System, q., 1376, 2405, 2520, 2615,

4104, 5619, 6732; ac~j., 2831, 6431. Tramway to Field of Mars, q., 3384. Typhoid Fever, q., 4497. Unemployed, The, q., 1180. Vine Diseases Bill, ac(j., 4023; 2R., 4255;

Com., 4257, 4258, 4261 ; con.~. arnclts., 5220. Vote of Censure, 1849, 3169,3184,3258, 4943. 'Vater and Sewerage Board, q., 3634, 6170. Water Supply, q:, 4371. Wentworth Election, expl., 57. vVentworth Electorate Bill, 2R., 831; Com.,

834. 'Verrill's Case, obs., 4145. \7\'reck of I:lem·y James, q., 5509.

PENZER, Mr. J., The Bogan: Chinese Restriction Bill, Com., 4825, 4834. Crown Lands Bill (No.2), 2R., 3322. Personal Explanation, 5567. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2R., 2122. Railway Policy, adj., 5540.

PIDDINGTON, Mr. W. R. : Chairman of Committees, m., 55. Consolidated Revenue Fund, 1887, q., 413,

491. Perpetual Trustee Company Bill, obs., 130; m.,

133. Public Finances, adj., 414, 416. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill; 2R.,

419; Com., 441. Tramway Management, ad}., 1324. vVentworth Electorate Bill, 2R., 1313.

PIGOTT, Mr .. vV. H. :· Appointments to the Legislative Council, ad(j.,

2726. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 1064, 1066 ; recom.,

1237, 1239, 1241, 1245. Electric Light Bill, obs., 3014, 3015. Factories Bill, Com., 3769. Railways Bill, Com., 3690, 3694: Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths · Bill, JJ.O., 3018.

Renewal of Proceedings on Private Bills, m.,-492.

Rockdale Municipality Renaming Bill, 2R., 2403.

Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill, 2R., . 425; Com., 728, 729, 1317, 1320. Tramway Management, adj., 1323. Wentworth Electorate Bill, 2R., 1314.

PRERIDENT, The: Casting Vote of, 6435 .. Opinions and Rulings of!'

\Vith reference to a petition presented in accordance with the l62nd standing order, praying for leave to introduce the Perpetual Trustee Company Bill, which had been passed by the House in the preceding ses­sion and forwarded· to the Legislative As­sembly, but had lapsed there at the· close

ex PRE INDEX TO SPEECHES. REN

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

PRE~IDENT, The (continued): of the session :-On a former occasion the authorities in the Legislative Assembly

. interpreted their rule, which is identified with the l62nd standing order, so as to per­mit of a bill which had passecl through all its stages in that Honse being again passed through all its stages without debate. It would be a hardship to deprive those per­sons who have succeeded in carrying through their bills, not only through a portion of their stages, but entirely through this Honse, of the remedy which was intended to be given by the rules ; and it would hardly be right not to allow the same lati­tude in this House as was allowed in the other House, 129, 131, 132. 133.

"Tith reference to publication of notices in regard to private bills, 2444, ::!014.

Supply Bill (No. 2)-Hon. member is not in order in· discussing the estimates for 1888 upon the motion for the second reading of this bill, 2947.

As to refreshment hour, 3015, 3017. Registration of Births, Deaths, aud Marriages Bill involves a direct appropriation of public revenue, and is improperly introduced, 3872.

Amendment by Sir \Villiam Manning, in clause 10 of the Bnlli Fund Bill, is not ir­relevant to the ·subject-matter of the bill, and may fairly be considered by the Com­mittee, 3937.

Ron. member ,\;ll not haYe the same latitude of discussion in dealing with a monthly supply bill, as in dealing with an appro­priation bill, 4247.

In considering a monthly supply bill, it is not advisable that an hon. member should enter into matters of expencliture which may occur at some fnture period, 4250.

Clause 3 of the Criminal Law Amendment Dill is not foreign to the title of the bill, 4356.

As to irregularities in motion by Dr. Bowker, granting prayer of petition of Captain Rossi in connection with the Church of England· Property Bili, 4420.

Silverton Tramway Bill presents an unusual appeamnce; but contains nothing to pre­vent question of second reading from being put, 4853.

It is not customary under ordin=1ry circum­stances to discuss the merits of a bill on a motion to postpone the second reading, 3269.

Amendment by Dr. Bowker, upon motion re Sydney: Hospita,l, cannot be accepted until it has been determined that certain words of the motion be omitted, 3503.

Obsen·ations 1·e management of refreshment­room, 5690.

Ron. member is in order in addressing him­self to the principles of a bill on the motion that the House resolve itself into Committee to consider the bill in detail, 5699.

Clause 13 of Chinese Bill, as amended by the Assembly, can be considered in Com­mittee, 5941.

As to busts in the Legislati>e Council, 6040, 6093.

PRESIDENT, The ( contimtecl) : As to practice of adjournment upon decease

of a member, 6042, 6091, 6093 . With regard to matters of fact the Council is

justified in accepting the published Votes ancl Proceedings of the other House, 6104.

Resolution by Mr. Jacob 1·e the constitutional powers of the Council is properly before the House, 6104.

Hon. gentleman representing the Government is entitled to take charge of a private bill, 6444.

See HAY, The Hon. Sir JoiL"'.

R REID, Mr. G. H., East Sydney:

Australasian Naval Force Bill, p.o., 1344; 2R., 1558.

Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 477, 488, 524, 525. Chinese Restriction Bill, cons. amdts., 5671. Consolidated Revenue Fund, q., 6326. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3663; Com., 4618. Disorder: Mr. Fletcher, m., 3470, 3484. Mr. McElhone, m., 5090.

Duties : Farm Produce, m., 5462. Financial Statement, 1809, 2203. Free-trade and Protection, culj., 5473. Government Railways Bill, Com., 938, 939,

941, 947, 950, 952, 1087; recom., 1375; cons. amdts., 4051, 4378, 4396, 4408.

Land-tax Bill, int., 4447, 4491. Parliamentary Refreshment Bar, m., 395. Postage on Newspapers, m .. , 2909. Post Office-street, m., 4043, 4264, 4268, 4276, ·

4285, 5094. Property-tax Bill, Com., 6343. Public Works Bill, Com., 2581, 2597. Sessional Orders : General Business, 64, 66. Supply : Legislative Assembly, 4722. Treasurer's Advance Account, q., 6326.

RE~nVICK, Dr . .A.. : Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, m., 3267;

2R., 3328; Com., 3332; m., 3:336. Broken Hill Gas Company's Bill, 2R., 5754,

5756. Bnlli Fnnd Bill, p.o., 3936. Chinese Bill, 3R., 5483. Christian Chapel Land Sale Bill, 2R., 4231. Church and School Lands l\Iining Bill, 2R.,

6436. Divorce Bill, m., 5485, 5498; Com., 6461, 6463. Factories Bill, 2R., 3763; Com., 3769, 3770,

3924, 3925, 3927, 3928, 3932, 4748, 4749, 4750, 4751, 4752, 4753, 4754, 6120, 6440, 6441, 6442, 6443.

Land-tax Bill, m., 6433, 6434; 2R., 6505. Medicine and Surgery, m., 2618. Municipal Loans Bill, Com., 6585. · Parliamentary Representati ''esAllowance Bill,

2R., p.o., 6443; 6457. Perpetual TrusteeCompany'sBill, cons. amclts.,

5766. Phylloxera Vastatrix, q., 6090, 6290. Railways Bill, 2R., 30:23; Com., 3084, 3086,

3087, 3088, 3089, 3090, 3272, 3274, 3276; 3686.

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20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

RENWICK, Dr. A. (continued): Supply Bill (No. 2), Com., 2948. Sydney Hospital, m., 3495; expl., 3501. Torpedo Defence, rn., 6291.

RILEY, Mr. A. J., South Syclne:tJ: Balmain ·whan•es Bill, 2P •. , 225. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 475, 518. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2796. Crown Lands Bill, Corn., 3975. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5086, 5146. Divorce Extension Bill, Com., 4705. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6409. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5397. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4965. Postage on Newspapers, 1n., 2923. Post Office-street, m., 5156. Property-tax Bill, 2R., 6160. Supply: Public vVorks, 6722. Sydney Hydraulic Company's Bill, Com., 4313.

RoBERTS, Mr. C. J., C. M.G., The 1-Iastings and Manning: ·

Disorder: Mr. McElhone, obs., 5128. . Franking Members' Letters, m., 102.

Galvanised "\Vire, q., 6253. Gutcher ~achine, q.; 1818, 2321; adj., 2333. Mail Service : Great Britain, m., 3806. New Hebrides, q., 5995. Northern Mails, q., 2662. Penny Postage, q., 256, 1526, 3100, 3286, 6607. Postage, m., 2904; q., 6739, Postage Stamps, q., 3160. Postmen : Pockets, q., 5853, 6123. Post Office-street, m., 4040, 4264, 4268, 5061,

5098, 5160. Prospect Reservoir, q., 4496. Railway Policy, adj., 5532. Reposting of Members' Letters, m., 4512. Rockdale Municipality Bill, Corn., 1678. Subuvban Railways, q., 3981. Superintendent of Telegraphs, q., 2320. Telegraph Extension, rn., 6475. Veterinary School, q., 103.

Ross, Dr. A., Molong: Adulteration of Food and Liquor, q., 191. Careless nse of fire, q., 3285. Compensation for Improvements, q., 3787 .. Conditional Purchasers, q., 2838. Cowra Licensing Bench, q., 3635, 4035 .. Crown Lands Act of 1884, q., 1250. Crown Lanus Bill, 2R., 3641 ;. Com., 3915,

4070, 4651. Diseased ;\feat Bill, 2R., 5866. Land Purchase, Circular Quay, rn., 155. Mineral Leases, q., 4954. Newcastle Sand-drift Bill, adj._, 915 .. Noxious \Veeds, q., 2628. Personal Explanation, q., 5042. Rabbit Pest, q., 4104. Railway Management, adj., 395I.. Railway Policy, adj., 5556. Removal of Members, adj", 206.8. 1:\upply Bill (No. 3), int., 3435. Supply : Public Works, 6698. Veterinary School, q., 4103.

RYRIE, Mr. A., Braidwood: Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3639. Fencing Conditions, cul,i., 604S. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5399. Railway Management, acl;f., 3950. Railway Policy, aclj., 5536. Prospecting Vote, m., 849. Tramway System, q., 1376.

s SALOi\IONS, Mr. J. E., Q.C.:

Adjournment on Decease of ?dembers, m., 6090, 6092.

Administration of Justice Law Amendment Bill, m., 256.

Appropriation Bill, 3R., 6830. Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2R., 2082; 3R.,

2130. Balmain \Vharves Bill, Com., 1058. Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 1059, 1062; m., 1063;

Com., 1064, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070; recom., 1237, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1241, 1~42, 1243, 1246, 1249.

Bankruptcy Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 6512; Cum., 6513.

Bills of Rale Bill, 2R., 5760 ; Com., 5764. Broken Hill Gas Company's Bill, 2t~., 5756. Chairman of Committees, m., 55, 1759. · Chinese, The, q., 5012, 5100, 5851. Chinese Bill, rn., 4836, 4854, 4865; 2R., 5012;

expl., 5031, 5126; Corn., 5240, 5241, 5245, 5261' 5263, 526.1-, 5265, 5266, 5267' 5272,. 5273, 5326, 5327, 5332, 5334, 5336, 53:~9,, 5341, 5342, 5343, 5344, 5345, 5346, 5348, 5349, 5350, 5351, 5352, 5353; 3R., 5478, 5482 ; con8. arnc/18., 5920, 5922, 5924, 5925, 5927, 5929, 5931, .5934, 5936, 5937, 5943, 5944.

Church and School Lands "Mining Bill, 2R., 6435, 6439; m., 6440; ncorn., 6521, 6826, 6527.

Cir.:ular Quay Lands Sale Bill, 2R., 6236, 6238 ; Corn., 6239, 6240, 6241 ; 3R., 6440.

Common Law Procedure Bill, obs., 1473, 2265. Companies Bill, 2R., 5691. Consolidated Revenue Fnnd, 1887, q., 413, 491. Constitutional Powers of the Council, m.,

p.o., 6104; 6115. Conn try Towns Water and Sewerage Bill,

2R., 1327. Crown Lands Purchases Validation "Bill, 2R.,

622.1; expl., 6222; Com., 6224, 6227, 6228, 6230, 6231, 6232, 6234, 6235.

Curator of Intestate Estn.tes, q., 4745, 5012. Decease of a :Member, adj., 56, 1697, 5852,

6041. Defences of the Colony, q., 413; m., 5501,

5752, 5754. Divorce Bill, m., 5494, 5698; Com., 6461,

6462, 6463, 6464, 6465, 6588, 6589, 6590, 6591, 6592, 6593, 6594.

Emperor of Germany's Death, m., 5750,5751. Fencing Bill, 2R., 6514, 6518; Com., 6519,

~520. General Schaw's Report, rn., 1759. Government Railways Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 6241.

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Volumes 28, 29,-30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

SALOl\iONS, Mr. J. E., Q.C.fcontinued): Inland ·waters Fisheries Bill, 2R., 2084. Judgmeut Creditors Remedies Bill, 2R., 5758. Jury Laws, q., 256. Kiama Tramway"Bill, Com., 4847. Land-taxBill, m., 6434, 6435; 2R., 6503,6505. Melbourne Centennial Exhibition, m .. , 6435. Military Accounts, q., 1311; adj., 1321, 2:H6. Municipal Roads and Streets Bill, 2R., 444. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, Com.,

4846, 5767, 6602, 6604. Parliamentary Representatives Allowance Bill, ·

2R., 6443, 6458. Parramatta Quarries Bill, 2R., 6529. Parramatta Church-street·Alignment Bill, 2R.,

6530. Permanent Trustee Company's Bill, Com.,

4625, 4628, 4631, 4634; p.o., 4848, 4849, 4850, 4851, 4852

Perpetual Trustee Company Bill, obs., 130; m., 132, 133.

Phylloxera Act, q., 596, 1236, 1522; adj., 1523; q., 2124, 2265.

Phylloxera Vastatrix, q., 6090, 6291. Public Finances, culj., 416. Public Works Bill, Com., 4558, 4561. Questions, obs., 4556. Railway: Nyngan to Cobar, q., 5750. Refreshment-room, m., 5689. · Renewal of Proceedings on Private Bills, m.,

494, 495, 496. Royalty on Oysters Bill, 2R., 1524. Silverton Tramway Bill, 2R., 4853; Com.,

4854, 5768, 6249, 6250. Supply Bill (No. 1), 2R., 2317. Supply Bill (No. 5), 2R., 5100. Supply Bill, (No. 6), 2R., 5946. Supreme Court Appeals Bill, 2R., 1325; Com.,

1326, 1327. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 422; Com., 1317, 1318, 1319. Technical Education, adj., 1867. Torpedo Defence, m., 6297. Tramway Management, adj., 1324, 1525. Vine DiseasesActAmendmentBill, Com.,4574. Vote of Censure, m., 1866. vVentworth Elector_ate Bill, 2R., 1313.

ScHEY, Mr. vV. F., Redfern: Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2R., 1626;

expl., 1699; Com., 1712. Butterley's Case, m .. , 74. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2799. Centenary of Colony, m., 879. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4774; Com.,

4820. . Electoral Act, m., 124, 128. . Eight Hours Bill, 2R., 3392 ; Com., 3403, 3418. FinanciiLl Statement, 2357.

· Foreshores at Lillipilli, q., 6738. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 815; Com.,

946, 954, 955, 993, 997, 998, 1002, 1084, 1086, 1088 ; recom., 1363,' 1366, 1369, 1371 ; con.s. amclts., 4341.

Manufacture of Locomotives, 254. Nu~sance at Botany, m., 1013. Personal Explanation, adj., 28.30. '

·Public Contracts: Medical Aid, m., 3606. Public Works Bill, Com., 2485.

ScHEY, Mr. "\V. F. (continued) : Supply : .Railways, 5005, 5006. Supply-Bill (No .. 4), int., 4226. Technical Education, q., 6734. Tramways, The, adj., 6582. Vern(JI~ Boys, ac~j., 4351. vVater Board, adj., 6726.

SEAVER, Mr. J. C. B. P., Gloucester: Centenary of Colony, m., 878. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5147. Government Railways Bill, Com., 1088. Hour of Meeting, m., 2104, 2108. Inland "\Vaters Fisheries Bill, Com., 1670. Land-tax Bill, Com., 5602; 3R., 6337. Oyster Fisheries, q., 732. Payment of Members Bill, 2R., 5569; Com.,

5584. Pt·ospecting Vote, m., 846 .. Vote of Censure, 1998.

"SEE, 1ir. J., Grafton: Additional Sitting Day, m., 792. Agricultural College, m., 3856. Australasian Naval Force Bill, Com., 1726. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 483, 516, 521, 615,

619,639,640, 642,645,646,647; ?'ecom., 742. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2674. Chairman of Committees, m., 58. • Chinese Restriction Act, m., 5781. Crown Lands Bill, 3746. Derelict.Sliip, q., 5619. Disorder : Mr. McElhone, m., 5133. Eight Hours Bill, int., 244. Electoral Bill, 2R:, 6406. Farm Produce Duties, .m., 1432. Franking Members' Letters, m., 102. Government Railways Bill, Com., 1093 ; ?'e-

com., 1364, 1367, 1371; cons. amclts., 4336. Government Railway Amending Bill, 2R.,

6078: Grafton School of Arts Bill, 2R., 5431. Harbour Trusts, m., 411. Hour of Meeting, m., 2902. Land-tax Bill, int., 4472, 4491; 2R., 5389;

Com., 5604, 5739, 5744; recom., 6279. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4965. Postage on Newspapers, m., 2928. Privilege: Mr. W. J. Allen's Seat, 2786. Property-tax Bill, Com., 6345. Public Works Bill, Com., 2578, 2648. Public Works Committee, m., 5434; q., 6822. Railway Management, adj., 3813. .Railway: Narrabri to Moree, m., 2255. Railway Pas'ses : Ex-memb.ers, m., 1037. Railway Policy, ~j., 5579. Sessional Orders : Days of Sitting, 60. Speaker, Mr., m., 6199. Supply: Aborigines, 5881. Public Works, 6692, 6693, 6696.

Technical College, q., 6466. Tolls on Ferries, m., 6470. Vote of Censure, 1957.

SHEPH_ERD, Mr. P. L. C. : Supply Bill (Ko. 4), 2R., 4248. Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill, Com.,

4568,4574.

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Sm SESSIO:S ·1887 -88. SLA ex iii

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

SnrPSON, Mr. G. B., Q.C.: Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, m., 3267 ;

2R., 3325, 3330 ; Com., 3332, 3333, 3334 ; m., 3335, 3336.

Answers to Questions, obs., 4352, 4419. .Appointments to Legislative Council, q., 2615;

culj., 2719 ; expl., 2732, 2734, 2735. Balmain Wharves Bill, Com., 1058. Bankruptcy Bill, 1·ecom., 1237, 1240, 1241,

1242, 1247, 1249, 1250. Bankruptcy Act .Amr.nrling Bill, Com., 6513. Bills of Sale Bill, Com., 6248. Bulli Fund Bill, 2R., 3775; Com., 3781, 3782;

p.o., 3935, 3941. Chinese Bill, m., 4858; Com., 5251,5269, 5329,

5332, 5333, 5347; 3R., 5484; cons. amdts., 5926, 5928, 5935, ii940, 5942.

Church .of England Property Bill, m., 4082; 2R., 4086; Com., 4090; m., 4422.

Church and School Lands Mining Bill, 2R., 6437 ; 1'CCOm., 6523.

Companies Bill, 2R., 5691. Constitutional Powers of the Council, m.,

6111. Criminal Law .Amendment Bill, 2R., 4352;

p.o., 4355, 4357; Com., 4359, 4360. Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill, Com.,

6231, 6234, 6236. Decease of Member, culj., 3424. Defences of the Colony, m., 5503. Divorce Bill, Com., 6460, 6462, 6464, 6587,

6589, 6590. Export of Grapes, q., 30l:l. Factories Bill, Com .. , 376!), 3i70, 3925, 3927,

392!), 3931, 4751, 4753 .. Fencing Bill, Com., 6520. General Post Office .Approaches, q., 3083. Imperial Mail Contract, m., 4024. .Jury Laws, q., 255. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 6508. Medicine and Surgery, m., 2623. , Military .Accounts, '1·, 3014. l\Ening Conditional Purchases Validation Bill,

2R., 2561, 2562. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, 2R.,

4098; expl., 4101; Com., 1423, 4425, 4430, 4434, 6603, 6605, 6606.

Parliamentary Representatives .Allowance Bill, 2R., 6456.

Pastures and Stock Protection .Act, q., 3763. Perpetual Trustee Company Bill, m., 132;

Com., 363::!. Phylloxera Vastatrix, ad(j., 4081. Probate Bill, 2R., 4237, 4244, 4245. Public 'Vorks Bill, 2H., 4030,. 4170; Com.,

4172, 4174, 4177, 4178, 4179, 4361, 4365, 4366, 4367, 4368, 4::!69, 43;0, 4556, 4557, 4558, 4559, 4560, 4561' 4562.

Railwa,ys Bill, 2R., 2552, 30:34; Com., 3083, 3084, ::!085, 308G, 3087, 3088, 30SH, 3090, 3091, 3092, 3093, 3094, :309.5, 3096, '3097, :3100, 3270, 3272, 3273, :~274, :~275, :~277, 3279, 3281, 3282, 3283, :3284, 3285, :~612, 3614, 3615, :3616, 3618, 3621, :~622, :~62ti, 3629, 3630, :3631, 36:~2, 3633, 368fi, :3687, 3688, 3689, 3692, 3697, 3fi99, ::!700, 3701, 3702, 3703, 3705 ; 38fi6, :38fi8, 3869, :3871, 3872; cons. amdts., 4180, 4181, 4182, 4183, 4184, 4185.

h

SD\IPSON, Mr. G. B., Q.C. (continued): Redhead Coal-mine Railway Bill, Com., 3784

3785, 3786, 3942. Refreshment Hour, obs., 3017. Regiment of ·western Volunteers, q., 3492 . Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths

Bill, p.o., 3021. Renewa,l of Proceedings on Private Bills, m.,

496. . Rent of Mr. Pring's Run, adj., 3922. Representation of the Government, obs., 2402,

2443. Sempill's Estates Bill, 2R., 4029. Silverton Tramway Bill, Com., 4e54. Supply Bill (No. 2), 2R., 2943. Supply Bill (No.3), 2R., 3492. Supply Bill (No. 4), 2R., 4245, 4252. Supreme Court .Appeals .Bill, 2R., 1325. Sydney Hospital, m., 3506. Sydney Corpomtion .Act .Amendment BilJ,

2R., 430, 443; Com., 728, 1318, 1319, 1320, 2087, 2088, 2089.

Tattersall's Club Bill, Com., 3338. Tram Tickets, q., 3013. Tramway Management, adj., 1321. Tramway through Hyde Park, q., 3083. Victorian Coal-mining Company's Bill, · 2.&.,

2835 ; Com. ; p: o., 4092, 4093. Vine Disea,ses .Act, q., 3082, 3865. Vine Diseases .Act .Amendment Bill, 2R., 4436 ;

Com., 4437, 4438, 4562, 4566, 4572, 4573, 4574. 'V a,ter and Sewerage .Act .Amendment Bill, 2R., 2563; Corn., 2566, 2567; m., 2615; 3R., 2G27, 2628.

'V a,ter and Sewerage Supply .Account, q., 3083.

SLA'ITERY, Mr. T. M., Boo1·owa: Au~tralian Banking Company, adj., 4554. .Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2R., 1568. Ballot for Committee, adj., 180: Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 614, 616, 619, 639,

642, G44. Chinese: Illegal Detention of, adj., 4871. Restriction Bill, int., 4769;p.o., 4791; 2R., 4807 ; G'om., 4829 ; culj., 5615 ; cons. amdts., 5651.

Restriction Act, adj., 5621, 5632. Circular Quay .Bill, Com., 5911. Crown Lands Bill, p.o., 3062; Com., 3884,

3907, 3954, 3958, 3959, 3960, 3964, 3967, 4125.

Deputy-Chairman of Committees, m., 3985. Disorder : M:r . .Y.lcElhone, m., 5084, 5093, Divorce Bill, Com., 4705, 4706, 4708. Forfeited Selections, culj., 2779. Government Railways Bill, cons. mndts., 4333,

4348. . Govemment Railway Amending Bill, 2R.,.

60i0. Kent-street Church Bill, 2R., 1690. Laud Purchase, Circular Quay, m., 152. Land-tax Bill, int., 4487,. 4490; Com., 5586,

5608, 5791; cut. 1·ep., 5847. Mcivor's Claiin, m., 2525. Order of BLtsiness, m., 4522. :Personal Explanation, 56:H-. Post Office-street, m., 4281, 5156.

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Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

SLATTERY, Mr. T. M . . (contimteel.): Privilege: Mr. Fletcher's Suspension, 3517. Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5894. ·Mr:Speaker, 2382.

Public Contracts: Medical Aid, m., 3607. Public Works Bill, p.o., 2438. Removal of Members, a£lj., 2060, 2102. Standing Orders, m., 3574. Supply: p.o., 4524, 45:37. Executive Council, 4542. Legislative Assembly, 4712, 4714. Pensions, 4534.

Supply.'Bill•(No. 2), int., 2849, 2864. Supply Bill (No.4), ~nt., 4201. Vote of Censure, l>.o., 1950,2054; 2030,4906, 4935.

See DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN OF Co~nnTTEES.

s~UTH, Mr. FRANK J., Balmain: Addison, Mr., S.M., m., 2194. Australasian Naval Force Bill,'2R., 1614. Balmain Ferry, adi., 5848. Balmain WhalTes Bill, 2R., 221; Corn., 230,

234, 236. Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 265; Com., 470, 476,

484, 486, 487, 517, 529, 531, 597, 602, 606, 614, 617, 641, 64!1; ?'ecorn., 737; ad. rep., 801; con.~. arndts., 1397, 1404; obs., 3036.

Centenary of Colony, m., 879, 896. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2705. Diseased Meat Bill, 2R., 5859. Eight Hours Bill, Com., 3408. Federal Review, q., 58ll, 5853. Government Railways Bill, 2n., 923 ;. cons.

amdts., 4375. Harbour Steamers, acl,i., 1656. Hour of Meeting, m., 2105. Milburn Creek Ca8e, ?Jt., 706; p.o., 725. Model Farms, q., 445. Municipalities Bill, 2R., 4958. Noxious Trades, m., 2188. Parramatta Quarries Bill, 2R., 6365; Com.,

6370. Payment of Members Bill, 2R., 5568; Com.,

5582. Perpetual Trustee Bill, p.o., 194; Com., 3420,

3422. Pharmaceutical Society's Bill, 2R., 1218. Post Office-street, m., 5063.

. ·Printing of Documents, obs., 4756. Privilege: Reflections on Members, 3795.

l;'ublic vVorks Bill, 2R., 2442; Com., 2471, 2577; recom., :387i5, 3876, 3878, 8880.

Sempill's Estates Bill, 3n., 3880. Sessional Committees: Library, il. Supply Bill (No. 4), int., 4210.

·Vote of Censure, m., 1952.

SMITH; Mr. F. JAGO, East J.fac')~tcde: Agricultural Societies, rn., 22Hf>. Chinese Restriction Bill, 2R., 4814. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., :~G36; Com., 3!)10,

3923, 3974, 4068, 4119. Decision: Brown t'. Palmer, q., 55CD. Eight Hours Bil), Cum., ::14.03. Land-tax Bill, Com., fi78G. Pastoral R~nts adj., G2G3.

s~nTII, Mr. F. JAGO (continued): Personal Explanation, 4886, 5273, 5509. Rabbit'Nuisance Bill, 2R., 2123. Railway Proposals, g., 6607. State House, g., 36:34. 'Vestern Mail Train, q., 3791, 4755.

Sli!ITH, Mr. J. : Bankruptcy Bill, ,?·ecom., 1248. Chinese Bill, Corn., 5271. Church and School Lands Mining Bill, 2R.,

6436; ?n., 6524. Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill, 2R.,

6222; ·com., 6236. Defences of the Colony, m., 5506. Divorce Bill, 3R., 6729. Fencing Bill, 2R., 6515; Corn., 6520. Land-tax Bill, m., 6435; 2R., 6511. Parliamentary Representatives Allowance Bill,

2R., 6454. Railways Bill, Com., 3632. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

Com., 2086. Vine Diseases ActAmendmentBill, Com., 456!).

- s~nTH, Mr. R. BURDETT, The J.facleay: Additional Sitting Day, m .. , 79'7. Agrioultural Societies, m., 2235, 3995, 4011. Austral:tsian NM·al Force Bill, 2R., 1539. Balmain vVhan·es Bill, 2R., 226. Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 258; Com., 474, 484,

517, 521, 527, 605, 607, Gil, 612, 613,615, 619, 623, .628, 629, 630, 631, 633, 635, 637, 640, 648; cons. mndts., 1404.

Centenary of the Colony, m., 875. . Chairman of Committees, m., 57.

Chinese: Illegal Detention, adj., 4877. Restriction Act, cu.(i-, 5630. Restriction Bill, int., 4778; p.o., 4792.

Colony of .Australia Bill, int., 1495. Commission of the Peace, adj., 1823; expl.,

1828 ; obs., 1867. Crown Lands Bill, Corn., 3911, 3960, 3965,

4065, 4067, 4072, 4112, 4137 .. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6404. Forfeited Selections, m., 3588. Franking Members' Letters, m., 106. Go,·ernment Business, ?J~., 4189.

·Government Railways Bill, 2R., 930; Com., 942, 1000, 1090, 1092 .

Hour of Meeting, m., 2902. Land Purchase, Circular Quay, expl., 3038. 1\:[odel of Sydney Harbour, adj., 5471. New Law Courts, obs., 5634. New Standing Orders, p.o., 119. Now Houses of Parliament, m., 1408, 1410. New Law Courts, obs., 5634. North Shore Tramway Bill, 2R., 1233. Original Boundaries Bill, 2R., 2402. Park at Kurnell, m., 2183. Police, The, aclj., 4888. Post Office-street, m., 4046. Privilege: Slattery v. Young, 2139. Prospecting Vote, m., 841. Public Works Bill, Com., 2479. Public 'Vorks Committee, m., 5437. Sessional Orders: Days of Sitting, 62. Supply : Public Instruction, 4995. Su.pply Bill (No. 4), int., 4194.

SMI 'SESSION 1887~88. ::cx:v:.

20'·September; •18~7, :to '24 'July, 'lBBe.

SMITH, Mr. S., East 'J.l[acqua?·ie:: :Agricultural College, m., _3851. o'Agricultural Societies, m.; ·4013. ·,Barikruptcy Bill, Com., .480: · 1Bathurst Railway W orkshqps, .ailj., :·3165. :ci,lil Service Act, rn., 4502. ·:Government 'Railways .Bill, 2R., '921 ; Com., · .939, 988·; expl., 1007; recom,:1372; co1M.

anults.,-4337. iHay 'Tramway. Bill, 2R., .1198;

· :Min'ing Bill, int., 6384. f

:Municipal Institutions, m., 142; ·adj., '5011. :Municipalities Bill, .Com., 4967. :Northern Train, adj., 3181. ~Parliamentary Refreshment Bar, m.,-389. 'Prospecting Vote, m., 843, .858. :Railways.& Tramways, adj., 3816:; q., 6465. ~Sessional Oraers : Days of SittiJ!g, .61. :supply.Biii (No.:6), int., 5967.

SEEAKER, Mr.·: :opinions· ana Rulings of: .As·to ·the election of a member·for'Went­•.woith, 136. A member"in reply should not introduce new

matter, 162, '720. ··It is not out of order to 'designate the'Coimcil

as useless, and, in its present composition, . daJ!gerous, 211 ; to say that members of the Opposition have shown by their· action that · •they have no sympathy. with the colony, 2072 ; to•speak of a speech as being "full ·of drivelling and abominable nonsense," 1389·; to accuse one's self of having told an

·.untruth to get the Deputy-Chairman out of a difficulty, 4804. '

-Amember would not be considered disorderly :in·turning his·back to the Chair for a ·short time· under certain circumstances, 285. '

.It is the custom when a.member's conduct is ·impugned in specific. terms for him to·speak ·in explanation·. and then withdraw until a vote is arrived at, 320; Mr. Lyne should so

·withdraw, '329. ' .-The Chair has. no control as .to·where mem­

bers should sit, 509. .. As to· transcription of evidence taken before

·select committees, 445. .. The remark, "the mask of -sincerity which

he wore so·well just now;" is. not 'dism;derly :if it is not meant to offendanothet"member,. 319.

:·Disorderly words should be ·taken down be­, fore other business is eritertaineu, · 540, 579.

·A-message is not required to.either reduce or repeal·a"tax, 1224. .

.-As to wily a motion affecti~g the'· business of the .House has not beenplacecl. first ~on the

-:paper, 1984 . . As ·.to the ·retirement of 'the' .Clerk :of the ·House, 2379.

''The stariding.orders, or: any portion.of them, ·cannot be·set aside,exc!Jpt on·noticc, ·.2R25 .

.'As· to applause in· the :Strangers' ·Giillery, ;3155. .

. /Asto·mode·of 3:ppointing a De~u~y-fhajrm_an ·,when the Chamnan.of Comm1ttees ts·too m­'di?posed to discharge·the:dnties:of'liis·<iffice, '3891,. 3982,'3985. ' . '

SPEAKER, Mr. ( coniimtei:l;': .Qpinions and Rulings of·:

'Al).y message :proposed to •be ·sent 'to the :Council· is.open'to ·amenclment, 4076.

'The Leader of the Government is entitled to cmake a statement :at the beginning of. any sitting, '4695.

'Vi'. hen ·a.question·has ·been fully ·put -and the ·voices't::tken; the time' for debate· has closed, ·arid· a; member rising to·speakafter that'time, as a_ general rule, should .not be allowed to

•proceeu, 4730. · . · :'A·meniber is entitled to vote against his· own ·motion, 5136. .

• Once ·the Chair· has called on the· orders of ·.the· day .they ·cannot1be·intercepted, · 5369. The jurisdiction of·the refreshment commit­: tee "does· not .extend to·the smoking-room, •5562.

~'As :to 'invitation 'from Legislative Assembly of Victoria to ·attend -the opening of the Centennial Exhibition, Melbourne, 6043; loan 6f·pictures·for the exhibition, 6121.

:'Not out of order.to move·an ·amendment to a·message:forwardillg ·.a oill to the Council, 6352.

As'to.the ·severe privations which the officers · and·servants of'the House undergo during a long;or continuous sitting, 6727 .

. A I bury Cattle .Sale,ya1·ds Bill is not impro­pei-ly before the'•House, although consider: ableirregulari~y:took place before the select :committee, 251.

.App1·op1·iation Bill: The debate on an appro-· priation ··bill should be Televant to the ap­prqpriations which it covers, 6770 ..

.. thtstmlctsictn Naval Fone Bill: A debate on the _question ·'that the Bouse resolve 'itself into Committee· to consider the expediency of briJ:!ging- in the bill is almost unprece­·dented; it cannot. be stopped by the Chair, :1335. Mr. T. '\Valker is nained for disre­garding·the authority of the Chair, 1335 ; a motion to adjudge Mr. T. Walker guilty of a contempt cannot. be put because the House

·is in division, 1336. Mr. Toohey is named ·for disorderly conduct, 1337; the motion · in·.respect ·of .'Mr. Toohey is in order, :1338. 'The .-question before the House remail1s in :abeyance until·the motion arising out of the disorder is dealt with, 1340. As ·to the 'Honse accepting Mr. Toohey's explanation, 1355. The bill is p_roper~y before the~Housc.

.Everytliing connected with the ·manage­. merit of :this ·cotmtry aild the consolil:lated revenue:·fund is .entirely in the power of the :House,. unless absolutely prohibited by the .Constitution Act, .i532. ·Not ·out of. oi·cler 'for a:mem ber to ·say. that 'he will oppose the ·bill, 1521. Amendmerit of Mr. Haynes is not. in order, 1570. Until"the motion for

·.the aajournment of the :debate on: the second .reading is·'decided no·~peech shOlild'be de­. liveretl .on;the main ,que·stion· or:the amend· .ment, .~1633. '·Before ·the adjournment of ·thecdebate can'be moved·a secontl time some :business other .than·a 'speech ruid a·lliYision :,must ;intervene, ''1640. :The ·argnments ''"'liich. :)pp)y ·to· :the ·main ·question 'apply

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SPEAKER, Mr. (continued): Opinions and Rulings of :

almost equally to the question that the bill be read a second time this day six months, 1642. No debate can be allowed on the motion that the bill do now pass, 1867. Notwithstanding a resolution that a certain debate should take precedence of all other business, the third reading of this bill as a formal matter was regular under the second sessional order, 1926.

Bankruptcy Bill isnotunpunctuatcd in accord­ance with the usual practice of the House, 257. How far discussion is irregular on the question that the adoption of the report stand an order of the day for to-morrow, 746.

Bills : The first reading of a bill should be decided without amendment or debate, 463, 464. It is unusual to take the third reading of a bill on the same day as the adoption of the report, more especially of a bill that has been amended, 802. It is irregular to de­bate the merits of a bill on the motion that the second reading stand an order of the day for another day, 6328; but with general con­currence it may be done, as, for instance, in the case of the Land Bill, 861, 863, 864. No amendment can be moved on the motion -That the bill be printed, 862; nor can the question be debated, 2445. If a mem­ber wishes to move that the second reading be fixed for a particular date, some remarks with reference even to the merits of the bill may be in order ; but not on the merits of the bill without reference to that date, 864. On the second reading, a bill, in regard to its principles, is open to the fullest debate; but it is Irregular at this stage to enter into detail and discuss the measure, clause by clause, 3053. It is not the practice to throw out a bill on the third reading upon a point of order ; the objection should be taken at the second reading, 4317. When a bill is an order of the day the bill becomes the pro­perty of the House, and it is competent for any member to move its further stage in. the unavoidable absence of the member in charge of it, 4495. On the second reading of a bill its principles, and not the actual contents of a schedule to the bill should be discussed, 5223. The third rending of a bill can be taken with general, not with individual, concurrence, 6797.

B1·each of P1·ivilege: As to the disorderly conduct of Mr. Thomas Robertson in ex­claiming, in the midst of a speech, "That is a lie," 584, 590. As to the acceptance of Mr. Robertson's apology, 596. The en­counter between Mr. McElhone and Mr. Matheson in the smoking-room is a breach of privilege, 2576.

Centenm·y of the Colony : The motion in its amended form was put with concurrence; no objection can be taken afterwards, 868, 890. The resolutions, as reported from Commit­tee, are properly before the House, 890. The motion-That the resolutions be now received-cannot be objected to, because it was taken with concurrence, 891, 892. It

SPEAKER, Mr. (continued): Opinions and Rulings of :

has been the practice that, after a motion has been proposed with concurrence, it is too late to take objection, 892. The motion for the reception of the resolutions cannot be amended ; an amendment will be in order on the motion that they be read the second time, 893. Amendment of Mr. Gar­rard, which seeks merely to redistribute the money proposed to be appropriated, is in order, 894.

Centenm·y Celebration Bill: It is contrary to the usual practice to ask the Government for information about the designs for the State House on the motion for the second reading of the bill, 1675.

Chinese Restriction Bill is properly before the House ; the order of "leave was sufficiently comprehensive to cover the intention of clause 3, and also sufficiently explicit to define the general powers sought under the bill, 4792. The Council has exceeded its province in omitting clause 16, providing for the payment by the Chinese already re­siding in the colony of an annual license fee of lOs. each. The bill is a revenue-produc­ing measure, though not strictly a money bill, 5640.

Clmrch of England Property Bill : The Chair cannot rule out of order any bill which has come from the Council, 6379.

C1·own Lands Bill: Order of the day for the resumption of the debate on the motion for the second reading called ; the Secretary foL· Lands cannot make any motion in reference to it, or make any speech on the motion, unless it is in reply after the debate is closed, 1109. The Premier is not entitlecl to a reply on the question that the bill be withdrawn, 1110. Mr. Garrett should not discuss its provisions on the question for leave to introduce the bill; the proper time to discuss the bill will be in Committee, 1273, 1285. It is contrary to usage for a debate to occur on the motion to go into Committee m a future day, 1290, 1294 ; the debate cannot be ruled out of order, 1294. :Mr. Chanter has not discussed in detail on the second reading the several clauses of the bill, nor has he been guilty of continuell irrelevance or tedious repetition, 3067. Mr. J. P. Abbott's motion as to forfeited selec­tions within leasehold areas is not out of order, although it anticipates the considera­tion of a clause in the Land Bill, 3582.

Cu.stody of Pape1·s-Evnns' Tntck Patwt .­Although members may see all documents immediately they are laid upon the table, yet they should not take them out of the Chamber, but should return them as soon as possible to the clerk, 303, 305, 313, 656. It is not in order for Mr. Lyne to have ex­clusive possession of those papers, 312, 656. The removal of papers from the custody of the clerk cannot' be condoned except by :t vote of the House, although it might be allowed to drop, 317. The House having ordered that the documents be print7d, it

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SPEAKER, Mr. (continued) : Opinions and Rulings of :

is no part of the Speaker's duty to intercept that order, or to prevent its being carried out, unless on a subsequen't order, 331.

Debates-Reje1·ence.s ancl Quotations: A mem­ber should not refer to or quote from a debate in the same session; but he may speak in general terms of a motion that has been before the House in an early period of the sitting, 368. The statement of a stranger as to a debate cannot be repeated ; it may be referred to, 457,460. A member, in a personal explanation, may quote from a speech in the same session, 1008, 4895. Not ~ut of order to read an official letter on any subject before the House, as long as it does not refer to a previous debate ; a minister should not quote from an official document unless he has bid it, or is prepared to lay it, on the table,· lOll. Not out of order to quote tl~e written opinions of private per­sons in a discussion on a public matter ; but the name of the writer ought to be stated to the House, 1819. A general reference to a previous debate in the same session is not out of order, 2021, 2243 ; a distinct reference is not allowed, 4039, 4894.

Diso1·cle1·: As to an assault on Mr. Haynes in Committee of Supply, by Mr. Fletcher, 3481, 3490. As to disorderly and offensive conduct of Mr. McElhone towards the Deputy-Chairman of Committees, 5069, 5070, 5073, 5074, 5077 ; arrest of Mr. McElhone, 5092, 5127 ; and release of Mr. McElhone, 5152.

Divisions : An irregularity in the taking of a di,,ision cannot be corrected, unless with general concurrence the division is taken again, 1042. It is unparliamentary for a member to call for a division, and not give effect to his voice, 1178.

Estimates are merely proposals by the Govern­ment for the consideration of the House, and preliminary to the introduction of the Appropriation Bill. It is for Parliament to grant, refuse, or reduce the amounts asked for therein. The Estimates are properly before the House, although the salaries therein shown are lower than those provided for by the Civil Service Act and the Civil Service Act Amendment Act, 4532. The salaries of civil servants are not fixed by act of Parliament, 4539. The items in the Schedules A, B, and C, are shown not for the purpose of being voted, but for the information of members, and are not open for discussion, 45il9.

Formal Business: No motion towhichanyob­jection has been made should be afterwards taken as formal business during the sitting, 1251, 1528, 5044. A resolution that a cer­tai~ debate should take precedence of all other business on the next- sitting does not override the sessional order as to formal motions and orders of the" day, 1926. Al­though the Government may· decline to pro­ceed with public business pending the de­cision of a certain niotion, it isothe duty of

SPEAKER, Mr. (continued): Opinions and Rulings of :

the Chair to go through the paper with a view to formal matters, 2786. As to in­audible objections to formal motions, 6124.

Govemment Railways Bill.' Council's amend­ment in clause 27 cannot properly be con­sidered as an infringement of the rights of this House, 4411.

Hansa1·dis a report of speeches almost exactly as they are delivered, without revision by members, 1026.

Imputation of 1lfotives: A motion which im­putes motives may be in order; improper motives should not be imputed in debate, 706.

Inland Wate1·s Fi-sheries Bill simply imposes a license fee, and therefore it did not require to be originated in Committee, 1665.

Judgment G1'edito1·s Bill: Mr. Carruthers, if he has been so requested by the introducer, Mr. Trickett, who is now a member of the Council, may take charge of the bill, 5432.

Land Pm·chase, Circular QM.1f : There is no rule by which the motion of Sir Henry Parkes can be taken o'ff the business-paper, because the subject-matter of it is before a select committee, 780. There is no machinery at the command of the House to serve a sum­mons personally on a witness in an adjoin­ing colony; the committee must await the return of Mr. Gorman, 828. M.r. McElhone may report that the proceedings of the committee have been improperly divulged ; but he should not repeat his own evidence or even a statement, 1112. Mr. O'Sullivan should not canvass the proceedings of the committee, 1114. Mr. Slattery should not discuss the question under the consideration of the committee, 2037.

Lcmd-tax Bill: In order for members to state, on the second reading of a bill of this kind what in their opinion would be perhaps a better way of providing for the wants of the country, 5377; Mr. Neild's amendment in sub-clause III of clause 2 only makes more plain the original intention of the bill, 3286. 1

llfilbum G1·eek Case- Votes and P1·oceedings: Although it is not permissible to impute motives in debate, yet it may be done by motion, 706, 713. Amendmept of Mr. Garrett to omit Mr. O'Mara's motion from Votes and P1·oceedi1igs is in order, 716. There will be no record of the original motion or of the amendment, or of any division on one or the other, unless the House otherwise orders, 716, 721, 723. It is not the Chair's duty of his own motion to take any action on the resolution, 722. Mr. Garrett's amendment, as it appears in the Votes ancll-'roceeding.s, is exactly as it was put when the House voted on it; the record is in accordance with precedent, 735. The Votes should show what actually occun·ed, rather than written notices which were not acted upon, 736. The only object in pre­fixing the words, "Mr. Thomas .Garrett, ·M.P.," 'to the entry is for the sake of refer­ence, 736.

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SPEAKER, Mr. (continued),:· Opinions and Rulings:of::: Jlfotions and-.. Jfmendmenl8:: · It-.is,not:the.·cus­

tom; ii1 a.motion of dissent.to:embocly ·the ruling, 40. The· mO\'er- of· a·.resolution in Committee· has no special.right·of reply, 82. A: member \vho moves: the-adjournment of the.•debate, which has .. been.negatived, .can­not speak to the main question; 49, On an amendment; the main question: cannot. be

•discussed, 8:3.- A .member· may debate: the main question when an amendment; is_ be­fore the House/84. A.second. amendment cannot be. mo\•ed· until. the previ_ous. one is.- disposed of, 87. It is. not the practice to, intercept a-notice:of 'motion with ·a. simi­lar motion, 94: A motion canuokbe.-mo\•ed by one member·for another unless-it·is·un­opposed,_ 215~. ·An amendment: should' al­ways. be. relevant. to the ·original·. motion, 405:. A. member: may. object<:to a motion being. moved. in an·amended:form~;: he. can­not .state ·his reasons,. 868. A• motion of .an -abstract nature need not:be·movecl in·the first instance in. Gommittee,. 1043,. 2lfl0. UntiLthe. motion for. the adjournment .of a debate ·is. decided no speech ·can· be delivered on. the· main· qucstion.or the amendment, 1633. It is. not in the power:oLthe.House to compel a member to move a·. motion of which he.has.gi\•enuotice, 2223:. Acmotion which the. House has•allowed one member to:move for enother:as a:fornial.matter-·can­not: be debated, 2225. Not .in order-to re­place or to proceed with :a•notice·of. motion which appears on the paperfor·a future day, 2326,. 6364. No reply is: allowed. orr the motion that. a resolution.of Committee of Supply be read the second. time;. 2862. There is no: rule to prevent. the· discussion, on.a.motion, of_ any question:to he,dealt with in a. bill, 3582. A· mo.tion with ·regard to the • business: of· the. House- ta.kes: prece, dencecof. all other business, 6195:

Motions' fo?' ·Adjournment.: The: delivery of a statement which was interrupted by. Black Rod cannot be resumed on a motion for adjo_urnment; 13:. .It· is:not' in order on siwh a~ motion to dispute. a, rulir!g: which' .was giventpre~ously; 5_95 ; to·. accuse. the: Go­vernme!lt~ of· colTupt practices, 1947,. or a

. minister. of bribery, 5226·; to make.a;charge of.any kind, 2064',,2460, 2~27,.2829; 3264, 3265, 5182:;- to-challenge the .conduct of the

·Speaker,, 2098,. 2101 ;·to reflect upon. the public. character of a .minister, 2766;.6.429; to make.any iinputation;.317l..

J,fr .. Speake?": It~ is in.the power of'theHouse hy.a-resoli:ttion·to remo\'erthe:Speaker;. Mr. Toohey-'s•notice of; motion for·the rescission o£1Mr. Speaker's appointment· .. is: in·, order, hut•it:is· not :a.matter ·of:"privilege;;:.and the Premier's, motion that such~notice' he: not entered·. on· th_e, records:.is not".admissihle, 2388£ As.to leaving: the; chair;·dilring:the discussion: oLMr: Buchanan's:motion; .6171;· 617.6 ;: and.resumihg the:chair~. · '

New:Stancling. Orden :: It·is•.not ·tlie. duty of the Chair to express an opinion whether

SPEAKER, :Mr. (contin1~ecl)-.: . ')

Opinions and Rulings.of : these· rules. ar.c• legal- or not, 91. No ex­traneous. matter. should: becintroduced ·on a motion•fcir adjournment under,• these-rules,' 310, 501; 504,.659, 784, 786; .914, 9.16, 6052. It ·is notjn order, to speak on ·general· topics · on.such.amotion, .462. 4- member·can·only exceecL the. time allowed· by the standing order·with general consent, 507, 978, .2752, 2771. Any interruptions for which a mem­her.· himself· is. responsible will not have the effect of' extending. the time,. 3ll2. It is the: duty· of the-: Chair.·tmder new· rule No:. 5: to, declare. the• question,-That, the question :be.· now put-carried if no voices are gi,•en:. in:. the: negative, .. and. there.:are forty members -present; it is, not necessary to. take.a·division, 119, 121, 2060: No de­hate is allowed on the motion that the -House resolvejnto:Committee. of Supply or \'\T.ays amlMeans; 3426. As-to·the int~orpretation of·.the.first additionaLst:tnding order, 6743.

.NorthSho1·e, MctnliJ, anct Pittwate1· Tramway Bill. does, not· contravene section-54. of .Con­stitution Act, inasmuch as it·does not contain any ·question ,of appropriation. The·pr.ovi­sions do not exceed the order of. le;:we suf­ficiently to enable the Chair t0 rule•the.hill out:of order;.1230. .

Pe1·pet1tal 'J.!?'ustee Corm,any Bill: As to "its introduction under the 65th standing:order, 193,. 195. The second r.eading must he taken. without .dehate in accordance with that rule, 747".

Pe1·sonctl Explanation: As to what constitutes a groimd for:a personal explanation'; a.mem­her·should.not discuss a subject under· cover of a personal explanation, 1767, 3158; 5812. The. personal explanation of one men1ber cannot be-d_ebated by anotlier member;· 1301. Only the member who is in possession of the

. Chairc.can object to another member making an··. explanation,, 2447. Not in· order· under cover;of.a;personal. explanation.to make or re-state charges against some-person outside,

. 3381,,3382, 3383 .. Petition:: As• to. informal petition1.782, 95!), 1984, 3075, 316914254, 450-1., Gl7l. As to the

-procedure in. regard to the reading of. peti­tions; 959, 5566. It;is not. the practice to take:a vote.on: the question-that a petition be;· read, 2266 ; 'cr'· to. refuse to: r.eceive a· petition~on account.oLa:mere formal inter­lineation, 2840;

P1·ess Comments-Select· Committees·: If. l\fr. Melville-feels that.the publication:of.certain paragraphs in the Evenina News-is calculated to· bring:the proceedings. of· a committee. of whicli he-is chairman into contempt-he might submit•a· motion: to· the Houset calling· the publishers. of. it: to its bar. in~ orderrto in­quir.eointo·the matter;.1766.

P1·ivilege :: If one.• member- assume,to:himself the right: to: keep. within his· possession a paper. \vhich,is:the:equal right, of, allj..it is a­matter:of: pri~lege;· 314; 315,_ and. may he consideredi without· previous: l,lotice; 322. Under.: ordinary. circumstances: it. is'> dis-

SESSION: 188.7.:..SK\ SPE: c:xi.x;

20 September; .1887; .. to 24;1Jiily; ,1888:

SPEAI{ER, :Mr. (r.ontimted),:. Opinions [Llld Rulings of:

orderly to impute .motives,; but on·a~motion oof'privilege .it. is,iil orchr,to sn.y that m~other mernber: is designedly keeping. back· cer­tain· information, 3~0.. .As. to· whn.t .con­stitutes a.qnestion of privilege; l65;.168. Tlie publication or circnlation.of "Tne First L'eO'islative . .Assembly" by the Go:vernment Pi·fnter.cn.nnot be. considei·ed· as a. matter of privilege; it. should be macle-the subject of au ordinary motion, 166; 168:· It is a.ques­tion for the House to decide "-;hether: its privileges.are being interfered with or,abro-. gated:by. the Government·proposing·to C[Lrry orr bnsincss.when .thc:Premie•· has resigned his, seat, 553. A matter of·privilege should 15e discussed only upon a motion, 548; 549, 257}, 2742,3036, 3L59,3Z89,4296,6016. R.ls to procedure in:calling attention to the pub­lished.words of another member, 3792.· Not in~order to· move a vote of. censure with re­spect. to any words.th[Lt:.Mr. O'Sullivan: may have· uttered in. a previous·.debate ; . excep-

. tion should h[Lve been taken 'vhen the matter was fresh in the recollection of the Honse, 4693. An infraction·of the law by a·member·doe~.not- constitute a.question of privilege, 6345.

P1·operty-tctx Bill is properly before. the Honse, 616l:l.. ' ·

Public Wo1·k.; Bill is.within the order of leave. It, is: not absolutely nec,essary. that: every individual power iu a bill should be.includell in.the order oL leave and in the.title.·of the bill, 2441.

Public Works Committee: Any member may claim that the committee shall be. chosen by. ballot ;·but before It can be taken the motion, must be. passed that. the committee shalL be appointed, 5436; .5441..

Questions: Notices of motion and questions may be given; but questii;ms.~hould .not. be. put or answered befor.e.the speech;from the throne·is read, .15. The reading: of notices and questions· is a· matter of· practice, .and not:oh·ule; notices·may.be· handed. to the clerk until the orders, of the day are called on, 67, 69:· As to irregular questions,, 256, 4H68, 5720. Great latitude.is·.allowcd to ministers in answering questions, 446. Question of Mr.o~fcElhone. as- to M.ontpcllier: Estate is not in order, 781. A member should not put a .question of. [L. private· n!!-ture to another member; 2823.;· or make acharge.whenask­iug. a. question, 2896. As to questioning another. memb'er.· through the,, Chair; 3709. No po)ver in_ the. Chair to compera,minist1'lr to answer a question; 3874.•

Q.uomm: It· is most:disorderly>for. a. mem­. ber: to call• attention. to the· state. of the "House without l:iaying;sati~fied·Iiimself that · there:is.not.a.quorum present, 1629,4152. R~moval. of :Members: Mr: Slattery,. Mr. Garvan, Mr. Melville, Mr. T. Walk'er; Mr. Hassall;. Mr. O'Mara; Mr. Chanter, Mr. Dibbs, Mr:: Greer; Mr.:, Vaughn; Mr. O:Snllivan; .Mr:.Lvne; .Mr:.LevHm, and Mr. W itll.ar!J· severall'fremovedfrom .the.Cham-

SPEAKER, Mr. (contimted).:. Opinions and Rulings.of'" . .

ber .for: being; guilty oE persistent: disonler aml so. interfering;witlpthe orderly, business of the· House, ,2054-57; .2081. The,members were not: committed to,.the. custody,oLthe Serjeant-at-Arms •;, they .. were:removed'from the Chamber·until.the close of tl:ie,debate, or until they. should severally agree not to further interrupt the· pror.ee<lings;;. and:the action was taken under the, inherent. right

'of the . Chair, 2092. The- action of: ·.the Speaker cannot be challenged exc'ept~ on a specific. motiori,. 2098. . Immediately.· after the proceedings• the question· of' privilege could have been raised·, 2102 .. ·As: to the issue ·of·a writ in·the Supreme.Court against the. Speaker.at_the instance. of .Mr. Slattery, 2134,. It. is not advisable to-discuss the merits of. the case; as·it:is.sub}udice,.2137, 2143, Mr: Hawken's motion with regard to the Speaker's action, not. having; been moved, may be· withdra,yn without. refer-ence to the House, 2223. · .

Registered .Medical Practitioners' Bill ex­ceeds -the. order of leave ; an order of. leave should incorporate all. the independent powers·taken in a. bill, 1683:. · '

Resignation of Sir Hem·y,Pct1·kes: It·is·not the. ditty of the Chair to decide the legal question as to whether Sir Henry P.arkes has· vacated his seat or not within the mean­ing:of.section 26 of. the.ConstitutiQn Act, q36, 538: The whole course of.his.conduct or his previous life cannot·. be. discussed. on the.motion that:his seat be,declitred vacant, 543. ,

R1tlings: The·. Chair- may decide a•. point of order with or. without debate,· 168; 735. Not in ·order, in moving. diEsent.fr.om:a rul­ing, to. question a previous ntling. which was.allowecl.to pass,without dissent, 1172; he may quote the·words• which hav'e. been ruled.out of·. order,. lli4. As-to.why some rulings. are.inconsistent with·. others; 1686, 1687.. On:a.motion.of.dissent.from the-rul-. ing .. that it is• disorderly too say indirectly that which a meml:ier cannot· say· directly,

· tlie statem()nt should not• be repeated, 11.68. Select Committees: There.is no.r:uk to prevent

a memberfrom discussing. a matter wliich is before· a, select committee ; ·it.· is not eJ<.."Pe­dient to debate.matters· which ·are sub }udice, or: which have been. referred: to another tribunal;. 551, 552: Any member may de­mand that a committee be elected by ballot, 146. It·should not be-made::until·.the.con­clusion·of the debate; 156: Members should be allowed to vote· entirely unbiassed ;. the oallot.mayremain. open un til'the·clerks.have almost finished'th'eir labours,165. A.mem­ber should.not debate a question under the consideration. oL a· selectc'committee,. 2037; or the proceedings of a committee; 4023.

Statements. ana Denials:· The, deniaL of a member sho.uld' b'e. accepted). 38; .465,- 905, 1168; 2022, 2861. A .memb.er should not say. indirectly that'which. he-may. not say directly,, 31, ll68 ;_. or. repeat) allegations·

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.Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34.

SPEAKER, Mr. (continued): Opinions and Rulings of :

which have been denied, 1168, 1176. It is out of order, when a statement is made by a member on his own responsibility, for an­other member to say it is untrue ; but if it is made on the authority of some 'c'-le else, without the speaker implying that the fact is within his own knowledge, then it is quite parliamentary to say that such a statement is untrue, and the denial shotild be accepted, 325. Not out of order to say that the public will not believe the state1nent of a member, 1577, 1578. :Mr. Melville is named for not withdrawing the expression that :Mr. Abigail has stated "a lie," 1578. "Inconsistent with fact" is not disorderly in the same sense as is "a lie," 1782. Not out of order to deny the truth of a member's statement; but the denial should not carry with it an imputation of untruth, 1903, 2022. Not disorderly to say that a mem­ber's remembrance is not in accordance with truth, 2022.

Snppl!J Bill: A resolution should be passed that the introduction of the bill is a case of urgent and pressing necessity before the standing orders can be' suspended without previous notice, 2269.

S1qn·eme Gow·t Judye.s : The conduct of a judge of a superior court should not be im­pugned except upon a direct motion, 276, 278, 280, 297, 299, 300, 1655. It is a dry ques­tion of law whether members are entitled in ordinary debate to refer in other than de­corous terms to the judges of the Supreme Court, 282. A motion of dissent from the ruling of the Chair should be discussed in the freest way without saying anything detri­mental to the character or conduct of the judges, 283. Not in order on a motion of adjournment to impute partiality or pre­judice to a judge of the Supreme Court, 1655. A member may speak of and criticise the Supreme Court in any way he thinks fit, 5235.

SweaTing a New Jlfember: As to procedure when a new member enters the Chamber while the House is in Committee, 3412, 3418.

'1.'1·ades Gonciticttion Bitl does not entail any charge on the public revenue, and is properly before the Honse, 4020.

Unpa1·lictrnentcwy Lctn(lzta(Je: Not in order­to refer to- the private transactions of either

a minister or a member with a private in­dividual, except on specific motion, 30, 39, 44, 46.

to say that a resolution of the House is a disgrace to it, 86; that the lives or the honor of some ministers would not be safe in the hands of some members of the Oppo­sition in an inquiry, 152; that the author of a paragraph reflecting on members of the Government is sitting on the Opposition benches, 372 ;

to cast an imputation on the Chair, 43, 45, 1347, 2144, 2676, 2828, :l297, 4949, or an aspersion, 1294, 2829, 5130; to threaten the Chair, 3111, 5142; to impute partiality to_ the Chair, 5864 ;

SPEAKER, Mr. (continued): Opinions and Rulings of:

to impute untruthfulness, 148, 465, 1576, 1978,2021, 3800; motiYes, 287, 1838, 2066; dishonorable conduct, 372, 705, 784; un­manlyandcontemptibleconduct, 658; false­hood, 786, 1946, 5874; want of straightfor­wardness, 1456; disloyalty, 2072, 4794; drunkenness, 3132; obstruction, 4523, 5057 ; dishonesty, 4780; blackmailing, 5233; misrepresentation, 5514; disgracefnl conduct, 5560 ;

to apply to another member or a section of the House the term "criminals," 144; disreputable quibble, 146; unscrupulous­ness of conduct, 151 ; fool, 386 ; hold your own tongue, 45!) ; impenetrable jackass, 166; chucker-out, 569; these men, 571 ; moral coward, 662 ; a coward, 585, 2064, 2789, 2811, 2824, 6200 ; notorious crea­tures, 746; an excited, bellicose, belching blatherskite, 785; a liar, 786, 2829 ; a contemptible and notorious character, 787; dumb-driven beasts of governmental burden, 975; brutal majority, 977, 2074 ; this '\Vest Sydney Demosthenes, 1262; political para­site, 1346 ; a calf, 1594; mean and contemp­tible tactics, 1647; a lie, 1577, 1781, 2860; a deliberate misstatement, 1686 ; shame­less mendacity, 1947; interminable chat­terer, 2064; escaped monk from Mudgee, 2065 ; an adventuret·, 2071; a corrupt man, 2460 ; a tool, 2568, 5662; this man, 2574 ; shut up, 2762 ; cowardice, 2829; dodges, artful dodger, 3068; the mere tool-the paid agent of the squatter, 3599 ; political scor­pion, 3801; dishonest charges, 4780; miser­able reptile, 4951; vulgar buffoonery, 5090; a cad, 5560; subsel'\'ient following, 6753.

to speak of a judge of a superior court in . disrespectful terms, except on specific mo­tion, 276, 278, 280, 297, 299, 300;

to level an accusation at another member across the table, 324 ;

to ut-ter a threat to a member, 512, 5213; to charge the Government with a "repeti­

tion of the blackguardly attack of the other night," 540 ;

to tell a member that he had better go and sell his rum, 541 ; that he is not fit to black another person's boots, 1693 ;

to impute motives which are disavowed, 705;

to carry on a conversation when the Chair has risen, 868, 1353 ; to address the House while the Chair is speaking, 2841 ; to argue with the Ohair, 5130, 5573; to speak of the Chair in a disrespectful way, 6054; to threaten the Chair, 6188 ;

to characterise an action of the Opposition as a dodge, 1036 ; to describe ti:tem as a "paltry ragamuffin set," 1148;

to make counter charges in explaining that he has been misrepresented, 1397, 2893, 3C37;

to call the Chairman of Committees "the paid servant of the. Government," 1632;

to say that a member received £1,000 for his support to the Government, 1937 ; has

SPE .SESSION 188_7 -88. . STo ,cxxi

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

SPEAKER, l\Ir; (continued) : Opinions and Rulings of :

been " drunk for weeks," 2858 ; is pre­pared to vote against his conscience, :3259; dare not vote independently, 4812; might have "a finger in the pie," 4036; is the representative of the importing classes, 5:373 ; is acting as a paid agent, 5870.

to use .the term '' the Chair be damned," 2824 ; " I don't care for Qfty speakers," 3899;

to cast. a reflection on the Honse, 5136; or on a s~ction.of the Honse, 5136;

to speak of· another meml;ler's honot· in doubtful terms, 3ll7 ; of the Secretary for Lands as the .Attorney-General, 5891 ; in disrespectful terms of a member of. the , Council, 5850 ;·

to refer specifically to what took place in a Committee of the Whole, 5847.

to interject that a member is stating what he knows is not a fact, 5378. ·

Vote of Censw·e: Out of order to discuss the whole policy of the Government on a motion of censure which embraces merely their financial policy, 1882. Th!l debate on a motion of censure should be relevant to the subject-matter of it, 1882, 2003, 2019. Strong terms may be used· on such a motion to describe the actions of a minister, 1940. In order to refer to the administration of the Land Act or the land questiJn in so far as it affects the condition of the finances, 1980, 2041, 2044. Not regular on such a motion to allude to an officer in the public service, 1989. The ·same latitude is not allowed on a motion which specifically cen­sures the financial policy as is allowed on a motion of want of confidence, 2003, 2019. It is a question of taste whether a member should use this opportunity to refer to the salary of the Speaker, 2049. A motion of censure can only take precedence of private business with general consent, 3169.

See YouNG, The Hon. J. H. ·

STEPHEN, Sir ALFRED, G.C.M.G., C.B. : Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, Com., 3332,

3333. . .Australasian Naval Force Bill, 3R., 212.3. Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 1060. Chinese Bill, 2R., 5ll2. Chinese, The, q., 5099. Decease of a Member,·m., 5852. Divorce Bill, m., 5489 ;" 2R., 5691 ; m., 5716;

Corn .. , 6461, 6462, 6463, 6464, 6465, 6586, 6589, 6590, 6591, 6592, 6593, 659f.

Inland Waters Fisheries Bill, 2R., 2085. Medicine and Surgery, m., 2620. Railways Bill, Com., 3083, 3087, 3089, 3091,

3092, 3095, 3097, 3098; 3270, 3689. Sydney Hospital, m., 3493, 3513. · Tattersall's Club Bill, Com., 3337, 3338. Tramway through Hyde·Park, q., 3083.

STEPHEN, Mr. S. A.: . Balmain vVlu1rves Bill, Com., 1058. Bankruptcy Bill, Com.; 1070; · 7'ecom., 1239,

.. · 1248 . .

STEPHEX, Mr. S. A. (continued): Kent-street Roman Catholic Church Bill, 2R.,

1058. Perpetual Trustee . Company Bill, ous., 129 ;

m., 132. Supreme Court Appeals Bill, Com., 1327. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 440 ;- Com., 728, 729, 730, 1318, 1320, 1761, 2087, 2089.

Torpedo Defence, m., 2266. Yass Roman Catholic Church Bill,_ Com., 1763.

STEPHEN, Mr. vV., Redjern: Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2R., 1621. Centenary of Colony, m., 878. Chinese Restriction Bill, Com., 4824: Crown Lands Bill, 2R., :3524 ; Com., 4072. Electoral .Act, m., 127. Financial Statement, 2281. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 931; cons. . amdts., 4386. · Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5410. Newspaper Comments, expl., 4296. Nuisance at Botany, m., 1010, 1014. Park at Kurnell,· m., 2184. Postage Stamps, q., 3160. Post Office-street, m., 4047. Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3435. Vemon Boys, q., 4296.

STEVENSON, Mr. R., Wollombi: Agricultural Societies, m., 4015. Bankruptcy Bill, Corn., 640. Centenary Amendment Bill, ~R.,. 2792. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4778. Commission of the Peace, adj., 1828. Country Roads, q., 6734. Crown· Lands Bill, 2R., 3756. Eight Hours Bill, Com., 3395, 3411. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6418. Fencing Conditions, adj., 6047. Forfeited Selections, m., 3600. Goulbun1Tramway Bill, 2R., 6::li4. Northern Train, :adj., 3180. Payment of Members Bill, 2R., 5575. Police, The, adj., 4886. Postage on Newspapers, m., 2920. Post Office-street, m., 5177. Public Contracts: Medical Aid, m., 3607. Railway: Byi·ock to Brewarrina, m., 3863 • Supply:

· Grants in Aid, 4999. , Public-Instruction, 4997.

Supply Bill (No. 3), int., 3429. Supply Bill (No.4), int., 4224.

STOKES, Mr. A., Forbes: Agricultural Societies, m., 3998. Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2R., 1624. Crown Lands Bill, int., 1282; 2R., 3542.;

Corn., 3958. · Fencing Conditions, adj., 6044, 6058. Flogging in Schools, q., 4254. · Forfeited Selections, q., 2404; adj.; 2771; m.,

3587. . Harbour Steamers, adj., 1661. Hay Tramway·Bill, 2R., 1196. · Land Law Administration, ad,_i., 2445. Laud-tax Bill, int., 4478; 4486 .

cxxii STO· INDEX·. TO' SPEECHES. Tao·

Volitmes<28; 29, 30, 31, 32, 33; 34.

STOKES, Mr. A" .. (contimtecl): Markets for ProdilCe, m., 1047 .• Pastoral Rents, q., 2403. Prospecting Vote, m., 847; Railway : Byrock to Brewarrina, m;, 3861. Refund of Payments, q., 6466 .• Stevens' Claim, m., 2500, 2506.

STltEET, Mr. J. R., Ectst Sydney: Go\•ernment Railways Bill, Com., 943 .. Gulcher Machine, ctdj., 23:~2. Public ·works Committea, m., 5435.

SuTHERLAND, Mr. J., Redjem: Answers to Questions, adj., 1702. Attempt to \'i'reck a Train; q., 1406 .. Bathurst Railway Workshops, adj., 3164. Belmore Bridge, q., 4440. Blue Metal, q., 257. Butterley's Case, m:, 74. Chairman: Railway Board,_q., 5420. Clarence River, q., 3101.. Colo Valley Survey, q., 2498, 4037. Combination Trucks, m., 655; q., 3103. Darling Harbour Depot; q., 3103. Delivery of Goods, q., 3341, 3944. Evans' Patent Truck, q., 134, 191, 372, 545. Government Officials, q., 1009. Hawkesbtlry Bridge, q., ::!041, 3168, 3822. Illawarra Railway Contract, q., 5854. Kissing Point Road, q., 4440. Locomotive Engineer, q., 3103. Manufacture of Locomotives, q., 370, 626,

2895, 3161, 4147. McSharry's Case, q., 5183 .. Mulwala Bridge, q., 373, 108.1, 1252, 1407,

3822, 3945, 4036, 5099. . . Northern Train, q., 2520, 2971, 3037 .. Nuisance at Botany, m., 1012. Papers, Returns, q., 782, 1082, 1527, 1664. Peat's Ferry Railway, q., .2519. Privilege: Answers to Questions, 1405:. Promotion of Mr. Abigail, q., 6739. Prospect Reservoir, q., 4440, 5996 ; ac(i., 5415. Public Works Committee, m., 5433, 5440,

6820. Railway Construction, m.,.2192. Railway Employees, q., 546, 2970, 2971, 4033,

5618. Railway Frauds, q., 499, 657. Railway Labourers, q., 3341, 3073: adj., 3105. Railway Management, adj., 3820, 3950_; ·q.,

5813, 6466. Railway Policy, q., 1525:. Railways:

Barrier Ranges, m., 2540: Byrock to Brewarrina, .. m., 3861. Guyra to Inverell, q., 1706. Narrabri to Moree, m., 2248. N arrabri to \Valgett, m., 3830. Nyngan to·Cobar, q., 1008;o,2498 .. Redfern to Circular Quay, q,,.l526;,55.09 ... '\Yagga to Tumberumba; m.,.226l;. '\Vollongong to Kiama, q., 370.

Roads: Municipalities, q., ,5419.-. Strathfield Railway-station; q., 1983:·. Suburban Trains, q., 1009;,2840:. Sunday Traffic, q., 1982~

SuTHERLAXD,. Mr. J. ( conlimt~d) : Supply: Harbours and Rivers Department, 5002. l'u blic B~tildings. 5002. Public \Yorks. G715, 6719. Secretary for Public Works, 6667; 6669. Railways; 5005, 5006. Roads and Bridges, 5002.

Tenders, q., 3038, 4037, 4147, 4441. Tolls on Ferries; m., 6469. · Tramway Construction, q., 6734. \Vestern Mail Train, q., 3791, 4755. \Vheat: Railway Freight, q., 5420.

SuTToR, Mr. \V. H .. : Chiliese Bill, Com., 5272, 534L Church and School Lands Mining Bill, recom.,

6524, 6526. Constitutional Powers of the·Council, m;, 6ll0. Divorce Bill, Com., 6463; 6593. Factories Bill, Com., 6120. Fencing Bill, 2R., 6517. Governor's Speech : Address in Reply, m;, 7. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 6511. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, Com.,

4427, 6598, 6600. Parliamentary Representatives Allowance Bill,

2.R., 6453. Public Works Bill, Com., 4362, 4369, 4557,

4559. Regiment of Western Volunteers, q., 3491. Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill, 2R., 4436 ;

Com., 4437; 4564, 4566, 4571.

T TAYLOR, Mr. H., Pan·amatta:

Business of Bankers, q., 4144. Civil Service Commission, q., 2318. Model Farms, q., 3100. Navigation Act, q:, 79. Penny Post: Telegrams, q., 1526, 3100, 6607. Quarantine Station, q., 3981. Railway Commissioners, q., 5995; Railway Employees, q., 2970. Reformatory for Boys, q., 3285. Rossi's Claim, m., 215. Royalty on Oysters, q., 829;

TEECE,.Mr. W., Goulbttm: Personal Explanation, 3040. Supply, p.o., 4730.

THOMPSON, Mr. R.. W., West JJ[aitland": .A:"dmission of Strangers, ctdj., 75 .. Agricultural College; m., 3848. Agriculturar Societies, m., 2239. Analzark v. Thompson Bros., q., 2630,' 2840: Balmain \Vharves Bill, 2R,, 225 ;.Com., 231,

233. Bauluuptcy Bill, p.o.-, 276,. 287; Com., 481,

488, 518, 608, 613,. 618, . 622, 623, 628, 63.4:.

Belmore·Bridge, q., 4440. Bills of Sale Bill, Com., 5427. Centenary of Colony, m., 896. Centenary· Amendment.Bill, 2R., .2807 .• Chinese, The, q.,-731, 3042.;.m., 2223,.3806; Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4763.

THO SESSION 1887-88. Too cxxiii

20 September, 1887; to 24 July, 1888.

THOMPSON, Mr. R. Vi'. (continued): Conviction of Children, '/-. 3075. Crown Lands Bill, p.o., 3066; 2R., 3i2i; Com.,

38S9, 3909. . Crown L:mds Validation Bill, 2R., 5838 · Com. 584~ ' '

Deputy.Chairman of Committees, m., 3901. Disease in Cattle, q., 2900. Disorder:

Mr. Fletcher, m., 34,74. Mr. McElhone, m., 5076.

Divorce Extension Bill, Com., 4705. Docker, Judge, q., 2325. Eight Hours Bill, int., 246: Electoral Bill, p.o., 1223. Government Railways Bill, Com., 949 950

951, 954, 990, 997, 1005, 1084, 1085, 'to87 ; p.o., llOl.

Government Railways Amending Bill 2R. 6076. ' '

Gulcher Machine, adj., 2333. Hawkesbury Bridge, q., 1082, 1527 3041 3822. Irby's Claim, m., 4497. ' ' La~d-tax Bill, int., 4468, 4492; 2&., 5389. MaJor .Parrott's Report, adj., 453. M~1burn Creek Case, rn., 7iO; p.o., 714. Mming C. P.'s Validation Bill, Com., 2416. Mountefl Infantry, q., 2970. New Standing Orders, p.o., 119; obs., 3074." Newcastle Sand-drift Bill, rn., 867. North Shore Tramway Bill, p.o., 1230. Oyster Fisheries, q., 653. Parliamentary Refreshment Bar, m., 385, 396. Personal Explanation, 2222. Pharmaceutical Society's Bill, 2R., 1217. Posta§.le on Newspapers, m., 2922; p.o., 2!)39. Post uffice-street. m., 5169. Public Works Bill, 2R., 2465; Com., 2586;

1·ecom., 3876. Railways: By rock to Brewarrina; m., 3863. Narrabri to vValgett, m.: 3827. Redfern to Sydney, q., 5509.

Railway Policy, ctr.lj., 5537. Railway Passes : Children, culj., 181. Reformatory for Boys, m., 689. Removal of Members, adj., 2076. Sessional Committees: Library, 71. State Aid to Religion, q., ll79. Stipendiary Magistrates' Decisions, q., 2971,

3806, 3823, 4755. Superintendent of Telegraphs, q., 2320. Supply, p.o., 4529, 4539, 4729. · Board of Health, 4982, 4984. Customs, 4736, 4738. Executive Council, 4546. Glebe Island Abattoirs, 4986. Legislative Assembly, 472!. Miscellaneous Services, 4990.

Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2843. Supply Bill (No.3), int., 3425, 3450. Thompson's C.P., act. 1·ep., 4508. Volunteer Land Orders, m., 75. Water Conservation, m., 2224, 6005.

THORNTON, Mr. G. : Appropriation Bill, 3R., 6829; Australasian N::.val Force Bill, 3R., 2126. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 1065, 1067, 1068.

THORl'>"TON, Mr. G. (continued): Circular Quay Land Sale Dill 2R. 6237 · Corn.,

6239. ' . ' ' .Decease of a Member, adj., 1698, 6041. Land-tax Bill, m., 6434. PatTamatta Church-street Alignment Bill 2R. ~~ ' '

.Parramatta Quarries Bill, 2R., 6527. Refreshment-room, rn., 5687. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill

2R., 416, 441; Com., 728, 729, 730, 1316, 1317, 1318, 1320, 1761, 2085, 2086, 2087' 2088, 2089. '

Tattersall's Club Bill, 2H., 3336; Com., 3337 3338. '

Torpedo Defence, rn., 2265.

TONKIN, Mr. J. E., Ec~st .~fctcqum·ie: Agricultural SocietiPs, m., 2229, 3999. Australasian Na,·al Force Bill, 2R., 1613. Bahnain "\:Vharves Bill, 2R., 226: Bankruptcy Bill, Corn., 522. Bathurst \Vorkshops, culj., 3162. Broken Hill Gas Bill, 2R., 5429. Centenary of Colony, m., 888. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2808. Church and School Lands Bill, 2R., 621L Civil Service Act, q., 731. Colony of Australi<~ Bill, int., 14-94. Crown Lands Bill, J1.o., 3060; Com., 4141. Darling Harbour Depot, q., 3103. Eight Hom·s Bill, Com., 3401. Government Railways Bill, 2R., 926; Com,

llOO; 1·ecom., 1308; con8. amdts., 4344. Inland Fisheries Bill, 2R., 1664; Corn., 1666. Land-tax Bill, Com., 5587, 5794. Mining Bill, int., 6389. Model Farms, q., 256. Municipalities Bill, Com., 4962. Newspaper Criticism, ctt(j., 3296. Opposition, The, adj., 788. Order of Business, rn., 4523. Parliamentary Refreshment Bar, m., 39;t Parramatta Quarries Bill, 2R., 6366. Personal Explanation, 513. Private Bar System, rn., 1379. Public "\Yorks Committee, m., 5435. Railway Labourers, adJ"., 310i'. Sessional Orders : Days of Sitting, 59. Speaker, Mr., m., 6204. Supply : Aborigines, 5884. Supply Bill (No. :3), int., 3442. Supply Bill (No. 5), int., 5055. "The First Legislative Assembly," p.o., 167. Vote of Censure, 2001.

TOOHEY, Mr. J. M., South Sydney: Address in Reply, 37; p.o., 40. Appropriation Bill, 2R., 6772. Association Cricket Ground, rn., 6481. Attorney-General, q., 305. Australian Banking Company, adj., 4554. Aust_:alasi::~ Naval Force Bill, p.o., 1'350,

13o3, 13oo ;. Corn., 1741, 1750; adj., 1924. BallotforCommittee,p.o., 164.165; adj., 182. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 276, ·280, 281;. m.,

359; Com., 474. Bondi Sewer, q., 1328.

cxxiv · Too INDEX ·To· .SPEECHES. VAu

.Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32,'33, 34.

TooHEY, ~r. J.·:M. (continued): 'Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2798.

Chinese Bill, con.~. amdts., 6134. Conveyance of Prisoners, q., 305. Crown Lands Bill, m., 1110; ctdj., 1113;

(No. 2), int., 1283; Com., 3918, 3956, 3976, 4118.

Deputy-Chairman of Committees, m., 3896. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5140, 5151. Financial Statement, q., 859. Free-trade and Protection, adj., 5474. Government Railways Bill, Com., 946, 1086,

1102, 1104; con8. amdts., 4053, 4058, 4061; m., 4077 ; 4335, 4349, 4373, 4386.

Government Railways Amending Bill, 3R., 6138.

Inland 'Vaters Fisheries Bill, Corn., 1670. Land Purchase, Circular Quay, m., 154. Land-tax Bill, 2R., 5317. Lectures: Mr. Bailey, adj., 6748. McElbone-Matheson Case, adj., 2827. Mcivor's Claim, m., 2530. Milburn Creek Case, p.o., 725. Mr. vVise's Seat, expl., 365. Pastoral Leases, q., 829. Personal Explanation, 2629. Post Office-street, m., 5173. Pri\,ate Bar System, m., 1380; expl., 1392. Privilege:

l\1r. Speaker, 2381, 2389. Position of the Government, 556. Property-tax Bill, 2R., 6145.

Prospecting Vote, m., 850. Public Business, The, adj., 1150. Public Works Bill, 2R., 2428; p.o., 2441;

Com., 2473, 2494, 2606. Railway Management, m., 3948. Regina v. Pruen, adj., 1265. Itesignation, Sir Henry Parkes, p.o., 538. Social Purity Society, adj., 5182. Speaker, Mr., m., 6193.

-Standing Orders, ni., 3572. Strathficld Railway-station, q., 1983. Suliurban Trains, q., 1009 .. Supply: Executive Council, 4544, 4552. Secretary for Mines, 6676, 6683, 6688. Secretary for Public vVorks, 6670, 6673.

Supply Bill (No. 5), int., 5055. -Sydney Hydraulic Company's Bill, Com.,

4312, 4314. Telegraph Extension, m., 6476. "The First Legislative Assembly," p.o., 166. Totalisator Bill, m., 2531.

·vote of Censure, 1868, 1900, 3241, 3257, 3263 ..

TRICKETT, Mr. W. J. : Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, Com., 3334. Australasian Naval Force Bill, p.o., 1349. Balmain Wharves Bill, 2R., 226. Bankruptcy Bill, 2R., 261; Com., 523. Centenary of Colony, q., 1653. Chinese Bill, Com .. , 5250; p.o., 5262; 5272,

5331, 5343, 5347, 5349; cons. amdts., 5924, 5942, 5944.

Christian Chapel Land Sale Bill, 2R., 4231. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1493. · Contractors Debt!l.Bill, 2R.,.5757 ...

TRICKETT, Mr. ·w. J. (continued): Cooma Church Land Sale Bill, 2R., 6729';

Com., 6730. Divorce Bill, m., 5714; Com., 6460. Eight Hours Bill, int., 248. Evans' Patent Truck, p.o., 312 .. General Post Office Approaches, q., 3083. Government Railways Bill, Com., 1085, 1088,

1104; 2R., 2949; Com., 3272, 3281, 3283, · 3614, 3629, 3685; cons. amdt.~., 4181. ·

Judgment Creditors Remedies Bill, 2R., 5757, 5759 ..

Land-ta.x Bill, 2R., 6509. Literary Piracy, q., 1407. Ma.jor Parrott's Report, ac(j., 455. Milburn Creek Case, p.o., 713. Municipal Loans Bill, 2R., 6585. Municipal Roads Bill, Com., 241. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, 2R.,

4100; Com., 5766, 6599, 6604, 6605. Nuisance at Botany, m., 1014. Parliamentary Representatives Allowance

Bill, 2R.' 6445. Parramatta Quarries Bill, 2R., 6528. Permanent Trustee Company's Bill, 2R., 3515 ;

Com., 3633, 3634, 4625, 4630, 4636; p.o., 4848 ; 4S50, 4851, 4852, 4853.

Perpetual Trustee Bill, p.o., 193, 194. Privilege: Answers to Questions, 1405. Mr. Lyne : Papers, 321, 329. Mr. 'Vise's Seat, 338.

Probate Bill, 2R., 4238. Public Works Bill, Com., 4369, 4560. Railways Bill, Com., 3870. Reformatory for Boys, m., 687. Silverton Tramway Bill,· Com., 5768. Victorian Coal-mining Company's Bill, 2R.,

2836; Com., p.o., 4091. V\T ater and Sewerage Act Amendment Bill,

2R., 2565; Com., 2566.

v VAUGHN, Mr. R. M., G-renfell:

Agricultural.College, m., 3857. Agricultural Societies, rn., 4013. Attack on Judge Vi'indeyer, adj., 4441. Australasian Na>al Force Bill, 2R., 1620. Bankruptcy Bill, Corn., 602, 628. Commission of the Peace, adj., 1823. Crown Lands Bill (No. 2), int., 1284; 2R.,

3538. Diseased Meat Bill, 2R., 6486. Electoral Bill, 2R., 6411. Government Railways Bill,. Com., 954, 1006,

cons. ctmdts., 43S9. Grand Jury, q., 1181. Harbour.Steamers, adj., 1656. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., ll9l. Inland 'Vaters Fisheries Bill, 2R., 1665. Kent-street Church Bill, 2R:, 1696. Land-tax-Bill, Com., 5793; 3R., 6337. Postage on Newspapers, m:, 2924. Revenue Returns, adj:, 6029. Roads to Railways; adj., 1075. Unemployed, .The, q., 1180.

WAD. SESSION :Hl8'i:-88. WAL . CXXY•

20 September 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

w \VADDELL, Mr. T., B01wke:

Agricultur~l Societies, m., 2235,, 3996. Animals Dtseases B1ll, Oom., 3286, 3288. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4777. Civil Service Act, m., 4497, 4504. Commission of the Peace, adj., 1827. Conway's Claim, m., 2225. Crown Lands Bill, int., 1279; 2n., 3001; Oom.,

3956, 3961, 4113, 4646. Diseased Meat Bill, 2R., 6485. Dismissal of Mr. Swift, m., 3840. Eight Hours Bill, Oom., 3395. Fencing J?ill, int., 6126 ; 2R., 6~86. . Government Railways Amendmg B1ll, 2I{.,

6083 Hay Tramway Rill, 2R., 1181. Huur of Meeting, 2105. Inland Waters Fisheries Bill, 2n., 1665. Land Law Administration, culj., 2452. Land-tax Bill, i'ltt., 4455; Com., 5587; 3R.,

6337. ~brkets for Produce, m., 1042, 1050. Medical Practitioners' Bill, 2R., 1681. Pastoral Rents, q., 370, 4954; adj., 6255, .

6266. . • Post Office-street, m., 4043. Postage on ·Newspapers, m., 2925. Prospecting Vote, m., 851. Public \Yorks Committee, m., 5436. Public \Yorks Bill, Oom., 2647. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2n., 2118. Rabbit Pest, q., 2838, 3386. Rabbit Proof Fence, q., 2319. Railway Policy, adj., 5516. Railways: , Barrier Ranges, m., 2535. By rock to Brewarrina, m., 3859, 3864. Nan-abri to Moree, m., 2247. Narrabri to \Valgett, m.., 3829. Nyngan to Cobar, q., IOOS, 2498.

Reposting of Members' Letters, m., 4514. Revenue R:eturns, adi., 6024. Rifle Clubs, q., 2519. Robberies in Suburbs, q., 2629. Supply : Board of Health, 4977. Telegraph Extension, m., 6474. Timber Licenses, m., 6472, 6473. Vine Diseases Bill, Oom., 4260. vVa,ter Conservation, m., 6003.

"r ALI~ER, Mr. T., Northumbe1·lancl: Address in Reply, p.o., 43. . Australasian Naval Force Bill, 1J.o., 1355 ;

2R., 1547, 1643; Oom., 1730, 17:34, 1758. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 291, .362; Com., 485. Bathurst Railway Workshops, adj., 3166. Cam·assing Schools, q., 909. Casual Labour Board, ac(i., 216. Centenary of Colony, m., 876, 884. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2686. Chinese : Illegal Detention, adj., 4880. City Police Courts, q., 3041. Civil Servants' Debts, 'f., 3343, 3634. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1490; q., 3562. Commissions and Boards of Inquiry, m., 2186. Commission of the Peace, adi., 1828. Co_roner at N ewcastlc,. q., 3_~21, 3945.

WALKER, Mr. T. (continued) : Crown Lands Bill, int., 129.1; Oom., '3953,

3957. · Coyle's Case, m., 978.

Deputy-Chairman· of Committees, m., 3899. Distress for Rent Abolition Bill, 2n., 836, 839. Duckenfield Colliet~y, q., 2325. Examiner of Coal-fields, adj., 1777. Financial Statement, 2161. Fireworks in Domain, q.,448, 2090; adj., 726. Formal Motion, q. 6124. Franking Members' Letters, m., 109. Government Railways Amending Bill, 2n.,

6072: Hawkesbury Bridge, q., 3168.. · . · Hay Tramway Bill, 2u., 1187. Industrial School for Girls, q., 1329. Jardine Torpedo, q., 1406. Kable's Case, q., 1527. Land Purchase, Circular Quay, m., 156. Legislative Council, m., 210, 214. Major Parrott's Report, ctdj., 453. McElhone-Matheson Case, adj., 2829. Military Bands, adj., 365. Mining Bill, int., 6383. Ministerial Statement, 974. . Mount Rennie Case, q., 5997, 625.4. New Standing Orders, p.o., 120; m., 1019. Newcastle Sand-drift Bill, culj., 914. Northern Train, cu~i., 3180. Nuisance at Botany, m., 1014. Opposition, The, ac(i., 788. Parliamentary Refreshment Bar, m., 391. Parliamentary Reporti!lg Staff, q., 2326, 2498,

2663. Pay of Supernumeraries, q., 1474. Payment of Members Bill, 2n., 5577.

. Personal Explmmtion, 5810. Police, q., 5854. Prisoners, q., 2G62, 3075, 3562. P.M. at Corow:.t, q., 448, 732, 860, 1474, 3076,

3102, 3341, 3634, 3806. Privilege: Dibbs v. Garrett,-3127. Mr. Speaker, 2387. Mr. \Vise's Seat, 352. Reflections on Members, 3796.

Prospecting V oi.e, m., 853. Public Contracts: Medical Aid, m., :1604,

3609. ' Public \Yorks Bill, p.o., 2440, 2610; Oom.,

2488, 2613, 2640. Railway Frauds, q., 499, 657, 1181. · Railway Management, at(i., 3949. }{eflections on Ministers, '1·, 446. · Regina v. Prnen, a eli., 1261. Removal of l\1embers, adj., 2068. Reward for Bra1•ery, m., 3872. Rossi's Claim, ad. 1·ep., 6013. Speaker, Mr., m., 6205. Sunclcty Times, q., 1580; cu(i., 1585. Supply : Board of Health, 4974. Tenders for Castings, q., :~038.· Testimonial to Sir Henry Parkes, 'f., 1301:1. "The First Legislati1•e Assembly," adj., 113. Tram Tickets, culj., 301:t Vote of Censure, :3232.

· \Vater Conservation, m .. , 6008. \~'ilbetree Bridge,· 'f., 917.

'CXXVi WAL INDEX TO SPEECHES. WHI

Volumes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33,'34.

WALKER, Mr. vV.: Chinese Bill, m., 4864. Crown Land Purchases Validation Bill, Com.,

6235. PermanentTrusteeCompany'sBill, Com., 3633. Probate Bill, 2n., 4244. Public Works Bill, Com., 4173, 4176. Railways Bill,· 2R., 2962; Com., 3274, 3277,

3282, 3616, 3620, 3631, 3867, 3869; co~s. amdts., 4182.

Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths Bill, p.o., 3872.

Silverton Tramway Bill, Com., 4854.

vVALL, Mr. w .. c., 1lbulgee: Address in .Reply, p.o., 43, 53. Bankruptcy Bill, p.o., 362; Com., 486, 519,

608, 629, 647 .. Bathurst Railway \Yorkshops, ac~i., 3166. Chinese Restriction Bill, int., 4777. Church and School Lands Bill, 2R., 6211. Civil Service Act, m., 4501. Civil Servants' Salaries, m., 382. Colo Valley Survey, 2498. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1506. Crown Lauds Bill, 2R., 3526; Com., 4066,

4068, 4140. Diamond Drills, adj., 2376; ,q., 2630. Eight Hours Bill, Com., 3409. Farm Produce Duties, m., 1468. Fencing Bill, 3R., 6346. Financial Statement, p.o., 2166. Fireworks in Domain, adj., 594. Forfeited Selections, adj., 2774; '11!., 3584. Galvanised '\Vire, q., 6253. Government Railways Bill, C01t.S. amdts., 4375. Gulcher Machine, q., 1818, 2320; adj., 2326,

2335. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 589. Hour of Meeting, m., 2106, 2901. Inland Waters Fisheries Bill, Com.,l670. Kent-street Church Bill, Com., 1697. · Lands Office Staff, q., 3386. Land-tax Bill, int., 4454; 2R., 5408. Leprosy at Honolulu, q., 370; adj., 2130. Miners' Leases, adj., 216; m., 1663. Mining C.P's. Validation Bill, Com., 2414. Park at Kurnell, m., 2185. Parliamentary Refreshment Bar, m., 393. Parramatta Quarries Bill, Com., 6370. Pastoral Rents, acij., 6264. Police: Mr. Wall, adj., 4883. Postage·on Newspapers, m., 2924, 2939. Privilege: Mr. Speaker, 2383. Slattery v. Young, 2138.

Public Contracts: Medical Aiel, m., 3608. Public Works Bill, Com., 2489, 2606. Public Works Committee,.m., 5435. Railway: Narrabri to Moree, m., 2251. Railway Passes: Judges of Stock, 'fit., 398,

40l. Railway Policy, adj., 5543. Reformatory for Boys, m., 694-. Removal of Members, adj., 2069, 2l00; p.o.,

2092. . Resumed Areas, vVestern Division, q., 1653. Richardson's·Ulaim, m., 210; q., 3041. Schedules to Estimates, culj., 1945.,

WALL, Mr. Vi'. C. (contimted): Sessional Committees: Library, 71.; Refresh·

ment, 73. Ses.sional Orders : Days of Sitting, 61. Smelting'works, m., 3609, 3610. Supply Bill (No. 2), int., 2843; Com., 2881. Tierney's Case, m., 385. . Vote of Censure, p.o., 1949; 1999.

WANT, Mr. J. H., Q.C., Gundagai: Attorney-General, The, adj., 1123. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 632; cons. amdts., 1398. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2682. ChineseRestrictionBill, int., 4764; p.o., 4790;

Com., 4817, 4823, 4827, 4828. Chinese Restriction Act, adj., 5623. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1495. Crown Lands Bill, Com., 4608. Forfeited Selections, adj., 2761. Government Railways Bill, Com., 1099; ?'C·

com., 1a69; cons. amdt8., 4324. Land-tax Bill, Com., 5737. Mcivor's Claim, m., 2528. Personal Explanation, 309. Postage on Newspapers, m., 2911. Privilege: Mr. Mitchell's Seat, 5889.

Public Vi7orks Bill, Com., 2607. Tram Motors, q., 5619. Y ote of Censure, 1859.

WATT, Mr. J. B.: Appointments to the Legislative Council, adj.,

2730. .

WEBB, Mr. E.: Balmain Wharves Bill, Com., 1057. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 1067, 1068, 1069,

1070; ?'ecom., 1242. Chinese Bill, m., 4861 ; Com., 5271. Circular Quay Land Sale Bill, Com., 6239. Crown Lands Purchases Validation Bill, Com.,

6228, 6229, 6231' 6234, 6235. Country Towns Vi' ater and Sewerage Bill,

2R., 1327. Defences of the Colony, m., 5502, 5753. Factories Bill, Com., 4754. Medicine and Surgery, 'fit., 2625. Military Accounts, adj., 1322. Perma.nent Trustee Company's Bill, Com., 4632. Railways Bill, 2R., 2966; Com., 3272, 3276,

3279, 3'284, 3618, 3619, 3620, 3629. Sempill's Estates Bill, 2R., 4030. Sydney Corporation Act Amendment Bill,

Com., 1761. -Torpedo Defence, m., 6316. Tramway Management, ac~i-, 1322. Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill, (;om.,

JJ.O., 4567, 4573. ·water and Sewerage Act Amendment Bill,

Com., 2567.

WHITE, Mr. R. H. D. : Chinese Bill, cons. amdts., 5945. Divorce Bill; m., 6595. North Shore and Manly Tramway Bill, Com.,

4432. . ·PermanentTrusteeCompany'sBill, Com, 4633.

. SESSION 1887-88. You cxxvii

20 September, 1887, to 24 July, 1888.

WHITE, Mr. R. H. D. (continued): · .. Railways Bill, Com., :3691. Torpedo Defence, m., ():314. . . ~ Vine DiseasesActAmendmentB1ll, Com., 45;0.

vVILKINSON, Mr. R. B., Balranald: Agricultural College, m., 3852. Australasian Naval. Force Bill, 2R., 1616. Chinese Restriction Bill, con8. amdts., 5659. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3342; Com., 3911,

3966, 4142, 4642. Diseased Meat Bill, 2R:, 5857. Duties: Farm Produce, m., 5449. Forfeited Selections, m., 3591. . Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 580, 1205. Land-tax Bill, Com., 5589, 5591. Personal Explanation, 626. Public Business, adj., 3817. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2R., 2114. Revenue Heturns, adj., 6026. Vote of Ce~sure, 1984.

WILKINSON, Dr. ,V. C., The Glebe: Pharmaceutical Society's Bill, 2R., 1219.

'VILSON, Mr. A., B~ud~e: Agricultural Societies, m., 2229, 4008. Animals Infectious Diseases Bill, Com., 3288. Church and School Lands Bill, 2R., ()200. Crown Lands Bill, 2R., 3546; Com., 3910. Dismissal of Mr. Swift, m., :3841. Fencing Bill, 3R., 6351; mes., 6357~ Forfeited Selections, m., 3601. Hay Tramway Bill, 2R., 1193. Land-tax Bill, Com., 5792. · Pastoral Rents, adj., 6259. ' Petition of Reid and Shaw, m., 4155. Rabbit Nuisance Bill, 2R., 2115. · Railways: Byrock to Brewarrina, m., 3861. · Narrabri to Moree, m., 2252.

Supply Bill (No. 6), int.,_ 5955.

WISE, Mr. B. R., South 8ydney: Administration of Justice, adj., 54; q., 1251. Attorney-General, adj., 1128; q., 2322; obs.,

2392. Australasian Naval Force Bill, 2R., 1557;

expl., 1561. Balmain 'Vharves Bill, Com., 230. Bankruptcy Bill, int., 138; 2R., 196; p.o.,

286; m., 359; Corn., 472, 476, 478, 482, 487, 488, 516, 518, 524, 528, 529, 531, 597, 602, 604, 605, 610, 613, 614, 616, 617, 618, 621, 622, 624, 630, 635, 636, 637, 638, 641, 646, 647; q., 732; 1·ecom., 736, 740 ; cons. amdts., 1401.

Betting Sweeps, q., 1983. Centenary Amendment Bill, 2R., 2692. Church of England Property Bill, 2R., 6376. Colony of Australia Bill, int., 1489. ·commutation of a Sentence, q., 697. Crown Lands Bill, Com., 3964, 3968, 4602. Curator of Intestate Estates, q., 1181. Disorder: Mr. McElhone, m., 5081. Distress for Rent Abolition Bill, 2R., 837. Doc)!:er, Judge, g., 2325. Downing, Mr., adj., 2372.

WrsE, Mr. B. R. (continued): Financial Statement, 6559. Fireworks in Domain, adj., 624. Forfeited Selections, m., :3600. Government Railways Bill, Com., 98!) ; m.,

4334. Grand Jury, q., 1181. . Hay Tramway Bill, 2&., 1104. Judges Enabling Bill, obs., 1581; 2R., 1706. Land-tax Bill, int., 4471; Com., 5600, 5747;

. recom., 6277. Mcivor's Claim, m., 2527. McSharry's Case, m., 302, 1053; expl., 310. New Standing Order, m., 1017. · Noxious Trades, m., 2188. Perpetual Trustee Bill, Com., 3419. Privileoe: Mr. Haynes' Seat, 1211. Mr. Lyne: Papers, 319. Mr. Wise's Seat, 335, :353. Slattery v. Young, 2136.

Property-tax Bill, 2R., 6149; p.o., 6l6i. Prosecution under Brands Act, q., 1180, 1474. Public Works Bill, p.o., 2610. Punishment of a Prisoner, q., 655. Railway Frauds, g., 1181. Reflections on Ministers, obs., 371; g., 445. Regina v. Pruen, q., 370; adj., 1266. Removal of Members, p.o., 2090, 2097. Seduction Bill, 2R., 2H94; Com., 2396. Stamp Fraud, q., 7:34. ' Supply, p.o., 4526, 4536. Colonial Secretary, 6659.

Supply Bill (No. 6), int., 5958. Supreme Court Appeals Bill, int., 983. Vote of Censure, 1900; p.o., 1951; 4925. 'Yilson v. Pritchard, q., 2322.

"WITHERS, Mr. G., South Sydney: Hours of Labour Bill, int., 244. Paddington Reserve, adj., 4690. Prospect Dam, ad}., 5415. Public Works Bill, 2R., 2466. Supply: Board of Health, 4986 .. Public Instruction, 49!) l. Public Works, 6714, 6723. Superintendents in the Field, 5004.

Sydney Hydraulic Company's Bill, Com., 4313.

Water Board, adj., 6727.

·wooDWARD, Mr. F., Illawan·a: Agricultural Societies,·m., 4015. Bankruptcy Bill, Com., 52:2, 607; cons. arndts.,

1400. Bills of Sale Bill, Corn., 5427. Colliery Manager, adj., 5$50, 603!). Electoral Bill, 2R., 641:3. Illawarra Railway Contract, q., 5834.,

y YouxG, The Hon. J. H., Tlte Ilasti11[JS ami

1llanniny·: Supply : Parliamentary Reporting Staff, 4733

.See SPEAKER, Mr.