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1892-3.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

VOTES

AND

PROCEEDINGS

OF TUE

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE SESSION

OF

1892-3,

WITH THE VARIOUS DOCUMENTS CONNECTED THEREWITH.

- - --

IN EIG-ECT VOLUMES.

VOL. I.

SYDNEY: CHARLES POTTER, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, PIIMLIP•STREET.

1893. 1042-a

1892-3.:

LEGISLATIVE A:35E311311Y.

NEW SOUTH WALES;

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS.' SESSION 1892-3.

(IN - EIGHT VOLUMES.)

. TABLE OF CONTENTS.

VOL. I. Title-page. • Table of Contents, Index. (Sec Vol. I.) VOTES—SESSIONAL PAPERS— • PAGE.

Votes and Proceedings, Nos. 1 to 116 ... ••• 1

Business undisposed of at the olds° of the Session 677. Attendances of Members in Ditiisiens and Counts-out ••• 683 Business of the Session ... ••• ••• 685 Weekly Reports of Divisions in Committee of the Whole, Nos. 1 to 28 687 Weekly Abstracts of Petitions, Nos. 1 to 33 871 Alphabetical Registers of Bills ... 940 Alphabetical Registers of Addresses and Orders ... 957 Standing and Select Committees appointed during the Session ... 963

FXECDT1YE AND L:EGISLITIVE- Ptivilege-t—TOOhey v. Melville-s—Judgment of Supreme Court ... ••• 967 Addresses of Condolence with Her Majesty the Queen and their Royal Highnesses the Prince

and Princess of Wales—Reply to Despatch forwarding ... •• • .• • 971 Instructions to the Governor—Despatch.forwarding ... 973 Successor to the Governor, the Earl of Jersey—Appointment of Appointment of the Right Honorable Sir Robert William Duff, P.C., G.C.M.G., as Governor 977

and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of New South Wales—Commission ... .• • 079 Appointment of the Right Honorable Sir Robert William Duff, P.C., G.C.M.G., as Governor

and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of New South Wales—Message 981

ELECTORAL— Electoral Rolls—Return showing operation of Expansive Clauses, 1881 to 1893 983 Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Bill—Message 987 Presiding Officers and Poll Clerks at the late South Sydney Election—Information respecting 989 Extension of the Franchise to Women—Petition in favour of—Residents of New South

Wales ... • • •-• • •• 991

1892-3.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

INDEX TO THE

. yorm. AND pRocygpiNqs s.NO

PAPERS LAID UPON THE TABLE

DURING THE SESSION

OF

1892-3:

(Opened, 30 August, 1892; Prorogued, 13 June, 1893.)

REFERENCES TO TILE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL i—IsTll PARLIAMENT—SESSION or .1892 -3. PAPERS.

PAGE.

A EBEORETT, WILLIAM CAANNING, ESQUIRE :—

Election for The Bogart reported, I ; sworn, 45. ABIGAIL, THE Q,04EN v. (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.") ABORIGINES :—

Report of Board for Protection of, for 1891, laid on Table, 11 Do do for 1892, do 512

ABSENTEE TAX— Motion made Vie. Chapman) in favour of, 292.

ADDITIONAL SITTING DAY:— Motion made (Sir Gearge . Dibbs) Ifor Friday, that General Business take precedence and Orders

of the Day' have precedence of Notices, Point of Order :—That it was not competent to eet aside by motion a Sessional Order now in force without rescinding such Order—ruled against. by Mr. Speaker, Amendment (Mr. G. .7). Clark) to make hour of meeting two o'clock, negatived, Amendment (Mr. Sarton) That Bills and Motions concerning Bills have pre-mimeo, passed, Amendment (Mr. Young) to give Bills precedence over Resumptions of Debates on MotiOns, passed, Amendment (Mr. Nell(0 . That business now on Paper for Thursdays be transferred to Fridays, negatived, Original Question, as amended, agreed to, 546-7.

Motion made (Sir George DOA?) That Monday next (12 June) be an Additional Sitting Day, and Government Business take preccdendo, 657.

ADDRESSES :— IN REPLY TO GOVERNOR'S OPENING SPEECH :—

Brought up and read by Clerk, 5 ; motion made (Hr. Waddell) for adoption ; debate adjourned, 5; resumed and adjourned, 12 ; resumed and Address passed, 1.6-27; reply fronrGovernor, 19.

APPOINTMENT OF THE &CDT HONORABLE SIB ROBERT WILLIAM DUFF AS GOVERNOR OF TILE COLONY :— Reply to Message adopted, 622; Reply from Governor, 625.

OF CONDOLENCE wivir HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN AND THEIR Bonr, 1.3IGIINESSES run PRINCE AND Pst1NCEs p WALES :— Reply to Despatch. laid on Table, 11

ADDRESSES AND ORDERS— Alphabetical Register of—Sessional Paper

1027—A

1 7

1115 1141.

, 971

957

PAGE. VOL.

ii INDEX,

REFERENCES TO THE TOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I 215TII PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF 1392-3. PAPERS.

A ADJOURNMENT

Or HOUSE:- Motion made for, and passed, 12, 18, 26, 44, 47, 40, 58, 62, 72, 70, 86, 102, 120, 124, 129,162, 167,

174,181, 192, 198, 210, 215, 220, 223, 228, 233, 240, 214, 247, 253, 259, 266, 270, 275, 282, 293, 301, 307, 313, 319, 324, 331, 357, 363, 369, 397, 402, 428, 432, 438, 419, 467, 182, 487, 496, 505, 518, 553, 563, 569, 574, 583, 629, 634, 660.

For presentation of Address in Reply to Governor's Opening Speech, 17. Motion made for special, and passed, 161, 252, 301, 465, 532, 589, 663.

OF DBDATE :- Motion made for, and passed. 5, 12, 47, 49, 51, 55, 58, 192, 198, 204, 215, 220, 228, 233, 241, 249,

259, 270, 333, 517, 591, 639, 659, 664. Motion made for, and negatived, 41, 92-3, 186, 265-6, 349, 356-7, 568. Motion made for, and withdrawn, 384, 510. Motion made for, and interrupted, by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'elDck, 405, 472,

637. UNDER STANDING ORDER No. 15 :-

Motion made ( Mr. Alfred Allen) for Standing Order providing that Speaker should decide whether subject is of urgent public importance, and negatived, 134.5.

Motion (Mr. Levier) in reference to the alleged miscarriage of Justice in connection with the Broken Hill strikers, disallowed by Mr. Speaker on the ground that subject had been discussed on a previous motion of adjournment, 232.

Motion (Mr. Neild) to discuss the necessity that exists for making provision before the close of the present Session to alleviate the industrial distress that is likely to arise clurinft

' the coming

winter, disallowed by Mr. Speaker on the ground that subject had been discussed on a previous motion of adjournment, 563.

Motion made (Mr. Cook) to discuss the necessity of amending the Trade Disputes Conciliation and Arbitration Act, and ruled out of order as the matter had been discussed this Session on the second reading of the Amending Bill, 657.

Motion made (Mr. Kelly) in reference to suppression of Chinese opium dens in the city, and ruled out of order as the matter had been discussed on a previous motion for adjournment, 653.

Motions on following subjects interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock :- The necessity for taking immediate steps to relieve the industrial distress now prevailing in this

Colony (Mr. Cotton), 327. The suspension of motor-driver Volk for having taken part in a political meeting in the electorate

in which he was a voter, 44.3. The position of employees of the State, as laid down by the Premier, Sir George Dibbs, in his

• reply to a deputation which recently waited upon him on the subject (Mr. MeGowen), 492. The action of the Minister for Lands in withdrawine from selection two reserves in the parish

of Oxley, county of Brisbane (Mr. Williams), 5°22. The necessity of setting apart by resumption, or otherwise, certain areas of land for the purpose

of establishing village settlements (Hr. G. D. Clark), 574. The action of the Railway Commissioners with respect to the engine-drivers, firemen, and cleaners,

who signed the recent memorial to them With regard to certain grievances (Mr. O'Sullivan), 610. •

Motion for, on following subject, and withdrawn :- The action of the Railway Commissioners in suspending motor-driver Volk for having taken

part in a political meeting in the electorate in which he is a voter (Mr. G. D. Clark), 431. Motions made for, on following subjects, and negatived :-

The Law dealing with Life Insurance (Mr. Gamin), 25. The Broken Hill Strike (Mr. Cann), 33. The Maritime Difficulty (Mr. Davis), 38. • Improvement of the City of Sydney, situated in the vicinity of Martin-place (Mr. Parkes), 112. Abuses in connection with the administration of our Licensing Laws (Mr. G. D. Clark), 124. Assessment of rentals paid by Crown Tenants (Mr. Cotton), 136. Extension of Pastoral Leases in the Central Division (Mr. Gormly), 269. The impending liability threatening the taxpayers of the Colony by compelling the Civil

Servants to pay 473,000 during 1893 into an actuarially insolvent fund, as shown by the Triennial Report (Al,. Rose), 273.

Appointments to Commission of the Peace (Mr. /Wild), 145. The method by which appointments are made by the Home Authorities to the Colonial Mints

(Mr. Cruickshank), 191. The unsatisfactory operation of the Forestry Department (Mr. Chapman), 214. The proposed action of the Government in cutting a new channel for the Hunter River, near

West Maitland (Mr. Bart), 220. The decision of the Marine Board in the case of the ship "Port Glasgow "•(Mr. Kelly), 239. The injury which will be inflicted upon the great national timber asset of the Colony by the

contemplated dismissal of the chief officials of the Forestry Department (Mr. Head), 332. The law as laid down in the case or Aftean v. Thompson (Mr. Davis), 405. The necessity for suppressing the Chinese opium.dens existing in this City (Mr. Joseph Abbott),

427. The present condition of Aldermen under the Municipalities Acts, whereby Aldermen axe

subjected to heavy penalties in consequence of the conflicting decisions upon important points (Mr. Jeanneret), 418.

The necessity for making immediate provision for the payment to Municipalities of a special endowment for the municipal year ending February, 1893 (Mr. Joseph Abbott), 481.

The necessity for providing safer means of crossing the railway lines where they intersect public roads in populous localities (Mr. Carruthers), 485.

The necessity for immediately proclaiming a site for carrying on noxious trades (Mr. Tonkin), 504.

The conduct of the Premier towards a deputation which waited on him on Thursday last, the 27th May (Mr. Fuller), 527.

The imprisonment of the two Hoods, convicted of manslaughter (Mr. Walker), 582. The delay in settlement of the matter relating to the Whaling Road, North Sydney (Mr. B. 31.

Clark), 591. The refusal of the Committee of the Children's Hospital, Glebe, to appoint a lady medical

attendant who was recommended by the Government Medical Officer (Mr. Chapman), 596. Threatened serious dispute in the maritime trade (Mr. Haynes), 637. Unjust charges for alleged improvements made by pastoral lessees upon lands taken up by

selectors (Mr. Williams), 651.

INDEX. iii

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-15TH PARLIAMENT—SESSION OF 1892-3. PAPERS.

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ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (See also "SUPREME COURT BILL") :— THE QUEEN V. ABIGAIL :—

Clerk summoned to produce records in ease of, 2. TOOMEY z. MELVILLE:—

Letter from Acting Colonial Secretary with copy of report of the case, laid on Table, 2 1 O'Cotiston v. EvAws

Clerk summoned to produce records in ease of, 2. DISTRICT COURTS ACT OF 1858 :—

Annual Returns under, laid on Table, 11, 590 SUPREME COURT :—

Rules in Bankruptcy, laid on Table, 11, 306, 567 Rules in Divorce Jurisdiction, laid on Table, 173, 567.

CONVICTIONS TINDER LICENSING ACT :— Annual Returns to Order, laid on Table, 11, 540

INQUESTS AND MAGISTERIAL INQUIRIES :— • Annual Return of Particulars for 1891, laid on Table, 11 ; Order for Printing rescinded, 191.

CASE OF :TONS DENIFF :— Petition of, presented, 16 . • 3 Motion made (Mr: Waddell) for Select Committee to inquire into, 644..

DISTRICTS COURTS AND COMITS OF QUARTER SESSIONS AT BILMVAIMINA :— Return to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 24

NEW COURT HOUSE, %TAMA,— Motion made (Mr. Fuller), for papers respecting, 71 ; Return to Order, laid on Table, 214...

CASES TRIED fl PENRITH COURT :— Motion made (Mr. Lees), for Address to Governor for return respecting, 76; Return to Address

laid on Table, 150 MR. BENJAMIN LEE, STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE :—

Motion made (Mr Tonkin), for return in reference to cases heard before, 134; Return to Address laid on Table, 222

Argoncrmanrs TO COMMISSION OF THE PEACE :— Adjournment moved (Mr. Mild), for the purpose of discussing, 145. Motion made (Mr. O. D. Clark), that present system was opposed to spirit of democracy, and in

favour of appointment by ballot, and interrupted by Governthent Business taking precedence a t 7 o'clock, 486; Order of the Day postponed, 498, 597; debate resumed, and motion for adjournment of debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 637

Mn. JosLan THOMAS, .T.P. Motion made (Mr. Murphy) for paper,/ in connection with request of Government that ho should

resign from Commission of the Peace, 219; Return to Order, laid on Table; 222. 3 BROKEN HILL STRIKE :—

Motion of Adjournment (Mr. Levion) in reference to alleged miscarriage of justice in connection with the trial of strikers disallowed by Mr. Speaker on ground that subject had been dis -cussed on previous motion of Adjournment, 232.

Petitions presented (Mr. McGowan) from certain residents of the Colony, praying for release o f persons convicted at Deniliquin, 243-4, 281; read by Clerk, 243-4 3

ARRESTS ON MUDGEE RAILWAY :— Papers respecting, laid on Table (not printed), 232.

CASE OF CHARLES LOWE, CONVICTED OF CONSPIRACY Motion made (Mr. Trail° for papers in connection with, 801; Return to Address, laid on Table, 567

(not printed). MAGISTRATES AND CLERKS OF PETTY SESSIONS :—

Return respecting, laid on Table, 477 'POLICE MAGISTRATES :—

Motion made (Mr. Fuller) for return respecting number and the place where stationed, and date

of the creation of each ale; and amount of business, 522; •Return to Order, laid on Table, 3 590

CASE OF REGINA U. POI/TEIL AND OTHERS, CHARPED WITH CONSPIRACY :— Minute of the Attorney-General, laid on Table, 368

CASE OF MIRAN V. THOMPSON :— Adjournment moved (Mr. Davis) to direct attention to Law laid down in, and negatived, 405

RELEASE OF PRISONERS :— Return to Address (Session 1891-2), laid on Table (not printed), 567.

IMPRISONMENT OP TILE HOODS, CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER :— Adjournment moved (Mr. Walker) to draw attention to, 582.

RELEASE OF LEADERS OP BROKEN HILL STRIKE :— Motion made (Mr. Cann) in favour of, and amendment moved (Mr. Walker) that assurance of

Premier to refer matter to Minister for Justice is satisfactory, and debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 622; Order of the Day discharged, 627.

ADVANCES TO CONDITIONAL PURCHASERS :— Motion made (Mr. Sheldon) for £50,000 to be set apart for, out of land revenue, or to be raised

by loan, and repaid in instalments, interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 645.

ADVERTISEMENTS :— Return showing amount paid by the Government to the proprietors of Trails newspaper, laid on

Table, 207 AFGHANS (See "ALIENS"). AGREEMENTS VALIDATING ACT REPEAL BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. Willis), for leave to bring in, presented and read 10, 91; Order of the Day postponed, 99, 223, 232; read 2°, committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 274 ; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 280.

AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Bowes) for leave to proceed with, under 67th Standing Order, 77; Order of

the Day postponed, 258, 273, 287, 312, 327, 868, 901; Motion made (Mr. Bowes) for 2°, and amendment moved (Mr. Copeland) to refer to Select Committee ; Point of Order—that Bill

. should have been introduced in Committee—ruled against by Mr. Speaker ; amendment passed ; motion as untended passed, 499; Report brought up, 609.........

3

-

1 a

8

8

367

337, 417

497, 499, 503 505, 535

589, 595

563

325

331

323

321

315 .

311, 313

89

39

. 561

1,315

745

iv INDEX.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDING; VOL. E--I5T1I PARLIAMENT-SESMON OF 1892-3. I PAPERS.

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AGRICULTURE (See also "ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES ENABLING BILL").

Annual Report for Department for 1891, laid on Table, 33 8 Da do for 1892, do 510 4

Returns respecting Department, laid on Table, 522, 567 . 8 motion made (Mr. Kelly) for return respecting officers of Departments of Forestry and, 643.

'VOTE FOR NATIONAL PRIZES FO It 1892:- Motion made (Mr. Morton) for papers relating to distribution of, 91 ; Return to Order, laid On

Table (not printed), 396. MOAIMA CENTRE:-

Malan made (Mr. Chanter) for copy of Inspector's Report, IS;- Return to Order, laid on Table, 156 8

ESTABLISHMENT OF A MODEL FARM OR FARMS IN rile WESTERN DISTRICT :- Motion made (Dr. Ross) for Papers in reference io, 134; Order made for papers in lieu of

263. (See "ESTABLISMIENT OF MODEL FARMS Al BATHURST, ORANGE, MOLONO, AND WELLINGTON.") •

ESTABLISHMENT OF MODEL FARMS AT BATHURST, ORANGE, MOLONG, AND WELLINGTON :- Motion made (Dr. Ross) to rescind Order of the House for papers, made on 11th January, in

reference to establishment of Model Farm or Farms in the West ern District, and to substitute an Order for papers in reference to, 263; Return to Order, laid on Table, 466, ordered to be printed, 557 8

IMPORTED PRODUCE :- • Motion mode (Mr. Rose) for increased duty, and negatived, 305. SOIL FROM NATIVE DOG Bonn :-

Iieltirn respecting analyses of, laid on Table, 528 Agrienlinral (Iazette" :- Partienhos reSpeeting, laid on Table, 657

AHE R.N JOHN, CONTRACTOR (See " HALLWAYS " 8 ALIENS (Sec also "ASIATIC RACES RESTRICTION AND REGULATION BILL") :-

petition presents(' from residents of Broken Jill I, Silverton, and Wilcitthia, against- ingress of • • Afghans and 574,

ALPHA.BET LOMA REGISTERS :- Addresses and Orders passed during the Session-Sessional Paper Bills dealt with during the Session-Sessional Paper ) 1

ANGUS AND COMPANY, MESSRS. (See "RAILWAYS"). ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS :-

Sessional Order passed. 17. APPRAISEMENTS OF RENTS AND LICENSE FEES (Sec "CROWN LANDS"). - APPRENTICES BILL

•Motion made (Air. Houghton), for leave to bring irc, 71 ; presented and read 1° 287; Order of the Day postponed, 4-98, 545, 551; read 2°, committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 582; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 589.

APPROPRIATION BILL :- Ordered (Mr. See), founded on Resolutions of Ways and Means, Nos. 9 and 10, presented and read

10, 617; read 2°, committed, reported with an amendment, Report adopted, read 3 0, passed, • and sent to Council, 623; returned without amendment, Speaker authorized to present to

Governor for Royal Assent without delay, 629; Assent reported, 635. APPROPRIATIONS OF SURPLUS (See "FINANCE"). ARM WALE (See "WATER SUPPLY"; also "ROADS"). ARMSTRONG, Mn. ANDREW. (See "RAILWAYS "). ARNOLD, MR. W. M. M. (Sea "CIVIL SERVICE "). ARTESIAN TUBING :-

Motion made (Mr. Cullen) for return in reference to tenders for, 149 ; Return to Order, laid on Table, 214. 6

ART UNIONS :- Motion made (Air. Danger) for return respecting, 390; Return to Order, laid on Table, 528

ASIATIC POPULATION :- • Return showing, at date of Census, April, 1891, laid on Table, 306

ASIATICS RACES RESTRICTION AND REGULATION BILL :- Motion made (Sir George Dibbs) for Committee of the Whole, 312; Message froni Governor, _,T1 8

31.5; Order of the Day postponed, 356, 407; House in Committee, Resolution agreed to, . Bill presented and read I°, 486-7.

ASSEMBLY (See also "ADJOURNMENT "; also " PRIVILEGE"; also " DIVISIONS " ; also " MEMBERS " ; also "ELECTORAL " ; also "BILLS"; also "ADDITIONAL SITTING DAY") :-

Opening of the Session, 1. Prorogation Speech delivered by Governor, 674. Members sworn

' 2 (4), 45, 337, 469, 545, 636.

Usher of Black Rod delivers Message, 2, 674. Clerk summoned to produce Records, 2 (2). Clerk informs House of unavoidable absence of Speaker, and Chairthan takes Chair of House, GO. Governor's Opening Speech, 2 ; Address in Reply, 5,12 ; Reply to Address, 19 Pro forma Bill presented and reed 1°, 3. Seat declared vacant, 303, 44-9, 515, 541. Speaker directs Member to discontinue his speech, 16, 495. Member removed by the Sergeentut-Arms by direction of Mr. Speaker, 384. Sittings after Midnight, 17, 26, 33, 58, 60, 102, 113, 137, 146, 156, 167, 181, 186, 220, 223, 228

244, 251, 265, 300, 307' 313, 319, 328, 334, 337, 342, 351, 357, 369, 385, 891, 397, 401, 432

438, 443, 449, 460, 467, 477, 482, 499, 501, 510, 513, 518, 523, 532, 540, 547, 553, 500, 563 588, 574, 578, 592, 610, 628, 634, 638, 646, 653, 660, 667.

Sessional Orders passed, 17 ( 4), 18 (8), 23, 26, 78 (4), 317-9, 546-7. Sessional Order-Motion made for, and withdrawn, 34, 240. Sessional Order-Motion made to rescind, and negatived, 281. Sessional Orders suspended, 523, 590. Staucling Order passed, 219; Approved of by Govenior, 221. Standing Orders suspended vs ease of urgent and pressing necessity, 145. 'Standing Orders referred to Standing Orders Committee, 108.

625 1065

685,689

691

657

779

743

1205

957 940

1257

1211

1201

1203

INDEX-

REFERENCES TO TIIII VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1 STII PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF 1892-3: PAPERS:

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tcontinued):- Standing Orden suspended to allow of passing of Bill through all its stages in one day, 161,300, 362

457, 405, 617, 623, 590. Standing Orders suspended to allow of presentation of Petition for Priiiate Bill, id, 240; Ministerial statement made by Mr. Barton, 25.

Do do Sir George Dibbs, 39, 264, 28i, 300, 321, 470, 492, 499, 607. Points of order, 25, 1.02, 112, 128, 198, 223, 251, 274e), ME 318, 333, 350; 368, 376 ( 2), 334 (3),

401, 492, 419, 443, 499 (2), 531, 546, 552 (2), 563, 563, 598, 604, 010(z), 654, 657, 659, 663. Mr. Melville elected Chairman of Committees, 26. Elections and Qualifications Committee, 7, 35, 42, 53. Business postponed in a bituelt, 47, 145, 186, 198 ( 2), 249, 659, 629, 666. Notices of motions of Government Business, postponed in is bunch, 51. •

Do General Busi IMES do 51. Notice of Motion postponed to after Orders of the Day, 108. Business fixed to take precedence of all other business, 5, 12, 47, 49, 51, 54, 55, 58. Ballot for Standing Committees, 78 (2). Speaker informs House that Member must rise in objecting to Formal Business, 107. Rescission of Order for Printing, 191. Votes add Proceedings 1 to 116 Business undisposed of at close of Session Attendance of Members in Divisions, and Counts-out during the Session Business of the Session

_Weekly Report of Divisions in Committee, Nos. 1 to 28 Weekly Abstract of Petitions, 1 to 33 Alphabetical Register of Bills

Do . do 'Addresses and Orders Standing and Select Committees appointed during Session

SPECIAL TEAMS AND TRAINS FOR USE OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT : - Mot ion made (Mr. Morton) to discontinue the practice of running, and negatived, 26.

TOTES AND PROCEEDINGS :- Motion made ( :Frank :Faroe! l) for discontinuing the finalise of delivering bound copies to

Members unless on application' 279.

PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATIVES ALLOWANCES :- Motion made (Mr. T. 1). FitsClerald) for vbinntary reduction Of 5% on, 292. Mr. G. D. Clark proceeding to move, That in future no Member should be entitled to, for any

month unless he has been present at least two-thirds of the Sittings held ; Point of Order That House should not be moved to pass a resolution which is in direct contravention of an existing Act of Parliament, sustained by Mr. Speaker, 401.

Motion made (Mr. Tonkin) to reduce to £100 and to add amount saved to the Prospecting 'Vote, 557.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY :- • Motion being proceeded with (Mr. .72.B. t lfzilliitzson), That no useful legislation can be passed as at

present constituted, and that it should be dissolved ; Point of Order, That an amenelmen similar in substance had been proposed to a motion duriog this Session, upheld by Mr . Speaker, 553.

ASSENT TO ;BILL (See also "MESSAGES ") :- Speaker authorised to present Appropriation Bill for, without delay, 629. In Legislative Couneil•Chtimber, 674.

ASYLUMS, GOVERNMENT :- Motion made (Mr. O'Sullivan) for Return respecting, 527; Return to Order laid on Table, 545

ATTENDANCE OF MEMBERS :- In Divisions and Counts-out-Sessional Paper

ATTORNEYS ADMISSION BILL :- • Motion made (Mr. Crick) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1°, 287 ; Order of tho Day

postponed, 455; read 2°, committed, and proceedings interrupted by Government Business • taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 549; Order of thiii Day postponed, 551 ; House in Corn.

mittee, 632. ATTORNEYS BILLS OF COSTS AND PRACTICE OF CONV:EYINCING ACT AMENDMENT

BILL :- Motion made (Mr. Feller) for leave to bring in, 263; presented and read 1°, 336; Order discharged

Bill withdrawn, 420. Petition from certain certificated Conveyancers of the Supreme Court of New South Wales against

404 ATTORNEYS BILLS OF COSTS AND PRACTICE OF CONVEYANCING ACT AMENDMENT

BILL (No. 2) :- Motion made (Mr. Fuller) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1°, 425; Order of the Day

poStponed, 421, 457, 551, 632, 632. • •AIIDITOR-GENERAL •

Report of, on Public Accounts for 1891, laid on Table by Speaker, 7 AUSTRALASIAN FEDERATION :-

Motion made (Mr. :Barton), to reaffirm opinion in favour of, end to.approve of main principles of the Draft Bill of the Convention, and for consideration of proposals in Comniittee of th Whole, to be amended and remitted to a second Convention, and afterwards to the people it their electoral capacity; Point of Order as to whether subject could be considered in Com mittee of the Whole overruled ; Amendment moved (Mr. Want), in favour of Pederation and for consideration of proposals in Committee of the whole House, and debate adjourned 198; debate resumed and adjourned, 204, 214-5, 220, 227-8 ; Debate resumed, Amendment negatived ; further Aniendinent moved (M). Kelly) in favour of " one man one Voto,".. am negatived ; further Amendment moved (Mr. Chapman) to consider "this day sit months," rind negatived. Original Motion put and passed, 264-0; Order of the Day postponed, 270, 407.

CONVENTION :- Return showing items of Expenditure on account of. laid on Table, 92

AUSTRALASIAN MINING EXCHANGE OF SYDNEY BILL :- Petition presented (Mr. Carruthers) for leave to proceed with, under 75111 Standing Order, pre-

sented and read 10, 10; Order of the Day postponed, 37 rend 20, committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, 92 ; read 3', pssaed, and sent to Council, 107.

Motion Made (Mr. Carruthers) that Clerk have leave to retimn agreement at to terms of winding up Company, budded it before Select Committee, 270.

677 683 686 687 871

. 949 957 963

7 1,026 •

1. 683

3 665

2 1

3 281

VOL.

1

vi INDEX.

REFERENCES TO TEE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-15TH PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF I82-3. PAPERS.

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A

A.17STRALASIA_N RIGHTS PURCHASE BILL- Petition presented (Mr. Ewing) for leave to bring in, 77; leave given, presented and read 1°, 83;

referred to Select Committee, 91 ; report brought up, 179; Order of the Day postponed, 222, 232, 243, 258, 287, 300, 317; Motion made (Air. Dowel) for 2° ; Point of Order-that provision in clause4 was not clearly specified-in the notices of the Promoters, and therefore the 69th Standing Order had not been complied with-ruled against by Mr. Speaker ; Debate adjourned, 333; Order of the Day postponed, 348, 367, 374, 413, 443; read 2°, committed, proceedings interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 477; Order of the Day postponed, 480, 492, 498, 510, 517, 627, 539, 551 ; reported with amendments, 563 ; Order of the Day postponed, 567, 574, 590; Report adopted, 603; Order of the Day postponed, 607, 622, 629, 644,; read 3 °, passed, and sent to Council, 659.

AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY'S LAND REVES:CING BILL :- Motion made (Mr. Slattery) for leave to bring in, presented and rend 1 °, 530; read 2°, com-

mitted, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 623 ; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 627 ; returned without amendment, 651; Assent reported, 672.

AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY Returns to Order (Session 1891-2) laid on Table, 24, 261

AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY'S BILL Clerk summoned to produce records in case of The Queen v. Abigail and others, 2.

AUSTRALIAN GASLIGHT COMPANY ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND SUPPLY BILL :- Received from Council and read 10, 11 motion made (Mr. Gould) for 2°, and amendment

proposed to read 2° "this day six months," and passed, 42-3. Mr. Gould proceeding to move the 2°, Point of Order-that it wits not competent for Mr. Gould

to MOTO the second reading or Debate the Question, the House having ordered that the Bill should he read a second time to-day, 376-ruled against by Mr. Speaker ; 2° reading negatived. Order discharged, Bill withdrawn, 376.

AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM :- Report for 1891, laid on Table, 108

AUSTRALIAN STOCK INSTITUTE:- Motion made (Dr. Ross) for Papers in reference to establishment of, at Rodd Island, 134. Return

to Order, laid on Table, 404

BAKER, JAMES (See "CROWN LANDS "). BAKER, W. (See "CROWN LANDS "). BALLALABA (See " BRIDGES "). I3ALLENGARR•A (See " BRIDGES "). BALLOT :-

For Select Committees-Sessional Order passed, 18. For Standing Committees, 78 (2).

BALMAIN (See POSTAL"; also "TELEGRAPHS" ; also "RAILWAYS"). BALRANALD IRRIGATION BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. R. B. TITRIcinson) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1 °, 243; Order of the Day postponed, 324, 362 ; read 2°, committed, 437; House in Committee, 513; Order of the Day postponed, 597, 622 ; reported with Amendments, report adopted, 634; Order of the Day postponed, 644; read 3°, parsed, and sent to Council, 651 ; returned without Amendment, 666; Assent reported, 673.

BANK HOLIDAYS ACT AMENDMENT BILL :- Motion made (Mr. MeCourt) for leave to bring in, presented, and read 1 , 70; motion made

for 2° and withdrawn ; Order of the Day discharged, Bill withdrawn, 223. BANK ISSUE BILL :-

Standing Orders suspended, Motion made (Sir George Dabs) for Committee of the Whole, • House in Committee, resolution agreed to, Bill presented and read 1 0, 523 ; read 2°, committed,

reported with Amendments and amended Title, report adopted, read e, passed, and sent to Council, 531.2; returned with Amendments, Council's Amendments agreed to, 532-3; Assent reported, 535.

BANKING AND COMMERCIAL CRISIS :- Motion made (Mr. Gartrut) for correspondence between Government and various Banks, 573.

BANKING, LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT COMPANIES :- ■ General Summary of Liabilities and Assets for quarter ended 31st December, 1891, laid on Table, 3")

Do do do 31st March, 1892, do 3 Do do do 30th September, 1892, do 374 2 Do do do 30th June, 1892, do 396 Do do do 31st December, 1892, do 528J

BANKING INSTITUTIONS (See also "CURRENT ACCOUNT DEPOSITORS BILL ") :- Motion made (Mr. Black) for return showing names of Members of Parliament and heads of

Stato Departments who are Shareholders or Directors in local, 517. BANKING LAWS :-

Motion made (Mr. Rose) in favour of introduction of a General Banking Act providing for Bank Commissioners with power to audit accounts and to encourage Banks to invest in Govern-mene Stock, and withdrawn, 622.

BANK LIABILITIES AND ASSETS :- Abstract for qparter ended 31st March, 1892, laid on Table, 3 Do - 30th June, 1892, do a

Do 30th September, 1892, do 179 2 Do 31st December, 1892, do 396 Do 314 March, 1893, do 5 28 ....,,,-. .................. -,

8

4

3

8

307

775,875

1357

587

1119 1121 1125 1123 1127

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BANKRUPTCY ACT:-. Rules of Supreme Court, laid on Table, 11, 306, 567

BANKRUPTCY ACT AMENDMENT BILL :- Motion made (Mr. Walker) for leave to proceed with, under the 67th Standing Order, 70; Order

of the Day postponed, 185, 407, 466. BANKRUPTC YIACTS ,,AMENDMENTi BILL ;-

Motion made (Mr. Barton) to proceed with, under the 67th Standing Order, 78; Order of the Day postponed, 85.

BARRABAI(See " RAILWAYS "). BARRISTERS' FEES (See " GOVERNMENT FEES TO BARRISTERS "). BARTON, THE HON. EDMUND, Q.C., M.P.:-

Makes Ministerial Statement, 25. BATHS :-

SITE TOR PUBLIC, AT LAVENDER BAY, NORTE SYDNEY :- . Motion made (Dr. Cullen), for papers in connection with application for, 123; Return to Order,

laid on 'Table, 207 FLOATING, FARM COVE :-

Motion made (Mr. Parkes), for papers in reference to, 166 ; Return to Order, laid on Table, 219. BAY ROAD RAILWAY STAT1 ON BILL :-

Received from the Legislative Council, and on Motion (Mr. Lyne) read 1°,:531 ; Order of the Day postponed, 563 ; read 20, committed, reported with Amendments, report adopted, 574 read 3°, passed and returned to Council, with Amendments, 578; Amendments agreed to, 593 Assent reported, 635.

BEGA (See "RAILWAYS "). BELL :-

Sessional Order for Ringing of, at Meeting of House, passed, 23. BELLEVUE-STREET, ST LEONARDS :-

Return to Order (Session 1891-2) in reference to extension of, laid on Table, 24 BELLING:ER RIVER:-

Description of, by Commander F. Howard, 11,N., laid on Table, 3 TIENDOLBA (See "ROADS"). BETIIIINGRA (Soo " WATER SUPPLY "), BEVERLEY (See " BRIDGES "). BILLS (See also "MESSAGES ") :-

Her Majesty's Assent to, reported, 2. Assented to in Legislative Council Chamber, 614. Pro Forma, presented, and read 10, 3. Amendment, to read 2° "this day six months," passed, 42; negatived, 93. Referred to Select Committee, 128, 323, 499. Council, referred to Select Committee, 367-8. Amendment moved to refer to Select Committee, and withdrawn, 386. Amendment moved to refer to Select Committee and negatived, 582. Standing Orders suspended to allow of passing of, through all stages in one day, as matter of

urgent and pressing necessity, 145. Reintroduced under 67th Standing Orders, 37, 69 ( 2), 70 (2), 11, 78, 127, 134, 171. Reintroduced under 75th Standing Order, 10, 44, 16. Message to Council requesting that Bill of previous Session be proceeded with, 70, 75, 90, 134. Message from Council requesting that Bill of previous Session be proceeded with, 11, 37, 161. Motion made to re-commit, and negatived, 437, 492. Clauses put seriatim, 179. Withdrawn, 223 (2), 274, 306, 323, 368, 376, 390, 419, 420, 456, 547, 604. . Dropped, 223, 368. Brought in on former Order of Leave (Resolutions of Ways and Means), 368-9. Ordered to be read 2° "this day six months" proceeded with, 376. Amendment to read 2' " this day six months," moved on motion to fix second reading, and

negatived, 495. Title amended, 402, 458, 482, 532, 616. Title amended by Council, 456, 528, 607, 646, 665. Recommitted, 181, 317, 406, 420, 646, 646. Adoption of Report from Committee made an Order of the Day for a future Day, 357, 397, 420,

482, 563. Report from Committee adopted, 369, 432, 486, 603, Reported 2°, 181, 402, 406, 615, 646. Reported 3°, 420, 653. Order of the Day for 3° fixed for later hour of the day, 632 ( 2), 645. Passed through subsequent stages at end of Session, 615 ( 2), 653, 660, 663, 667. Council's amendments 'considered forthwith, 646, 652, 654, 658, 660, 665, 666 ( 2). Alphabetical Register of-Sessional Paper

BILLS OF COSTS (See "ATTORNEYS BILLS OF COSTS AND PRACTICE OF CONVEY ANCING ACT AMENDSIENT BILL " ; also "ATTORNEYS BILLS OF COSTS AND PRACTICE OF CONVEYANCING ACT AMENDMENT BILL, No. 2.")

BILLS OF SALE BILL (No. 2) Received from Legislative Council. and on motion (Mr. Slattery) read 1°, 448.

BIRDS PROTECTION BILL (changed from) BIRDS PROTECTION ACT AMENDING BILL :- Motion made (Mr. Carruthers) for leave to bring in, presented and read, 1 ° 91 ; Order of the

Day postponed, 144; read 2 °, committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 337 read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 341 ; returned with amendments and lin amended Title 528 ; Order of the Day poStponed, 551; Committee amended some and agreed to others of Council's amendments, 583; Message to Council, 591 ; Assembly amendments on Council' amendments agreed to, 599; Assent reported, 625.

BLACK, GEORGE, :ESQUIRE. MV.:- Motion made (Mr. Crick) for adoption of Report of Select Committee (Session 1891-2) on

application for a Free Pass made by, and amendment moved (Sir Henry Parkes) that evidence reflects seriously on Mr. Black, and against the issue of Free Passes to anyone connected with Honorable Members ; Debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 362; Order of the Day postponed, 455, 651.

1

7

3 497, 499, 503

1213

1225

457

39

949

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BLACK Rini:— "'" • 'Delivers Message from Governor, 2, 674. BLUE BOOK :—

For 1892, laid on Table, 657 BOARD OF HEALTH INCORPORATION BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. See) for Committee of the Whole, 95; Order of the Day postponed, 407. BOILERS (Sec "LAND BOILERS INSPECTION BILL"). BOILING-DOWN ESTABLISHMENTS :—

Motion made (Mr. Carruthers) for copy of Dr. Ashburton Thompson's report on, in Municipal District of Rockdale, 656.

BONUSES IN PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT (See "CIVIL SERVICE"). BOROUGH OF ERSKINEVILLE NAMING BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. Joseph Abbott) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1 °, 263; Order of the Day postponed, 312, 323, 332 ; rend 2°, committed, reported without amendments, Report adopted, 396 ; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 404; returned without amendment, 435 Assent reported, 455.

BOWMAN, ALEXANDER, ESQUIRE:— Issue of Writ for The 'Tewkesbury on account of death of, and return of Writ reported, 1.

BOX CREEK (See "BRIDGES"). BRADY (See "LEE AND BRADY SETTLEMENT BILL") BRANDS ,BRANCH (Sec "STOCK"). BREWARRINA (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). BRICE, ARTHUR (See "CROWN LANDS"). BRIDGES :—

Box CREEK :— Notification of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 1888, for construction of, laid on -1

Table, 3 STONEQUARRY CREEK, AT EICTON :-

Notification of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 1883, for construction of, laid on Table, 3

ORPHAN SCHOOL CREEK, CANLEY VALE :— Notification of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 1888, for construction of, laid on

Table_, 3 CETTAGEE LAKE--

Notification of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 1880, in connection with approach, laid on Table, 72

RHORIEARtt CREEK AT TATTERSALLS :— Notification of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 1880, in connection with

construction of, laid on Table, 112 TUMBLEDOWN CREEK :-

Notification of resumption of land under Public Works Act of 1888 in connection with, laid on Table, 150

GOULBURN RIVER, SANDY HOLLOW :— Notification of resumption of hind under Public Works Act of 1183 for, laid on Table, 204

AND ROADS EXPENDITURE :— Return showing total, since 1857, laid on Table, 219

To CONNECT MANLY WITH NORTH SYDNEY :— Motion made (Mr. B. M. Clark) in favour of construction of, in lieu of Punt Service at Spit, and

withdrawn, 239. To CONNECT NORTH SHORE WITIt SYDNEY :—

Motion made (Mr. B. 31. Clark) in favour of constructing and negatived, 447. BOOROOWA RIVER, AT BEVERLY :—

Notification ot resumption of iand, under the Public Works Act of 1888, laid on Table, 258 SIMALIIAVEN RIVER, AT BAT.T.AtABA

Notification of resumption of land, under the Public Works Act, of 1888, laid on Table, 273 WI IHON'S RIVER, AT BA LIENOARRA :—

Notification of resumption of land, under the Public Works Act of 1688, for constniction of, laid j. on Table, 512 .

STONY CREEK, NEAR YOUNG :— Notification of resumption of land, under the Public Works Act of 1888, for construction of, laid

on Table. 512 BRITANNIA REEF (See" MINING"). BROKEA HILL SILVER-LEAD MINES :—

Report of Board appointed to inquire into the prevalence and prevention of lead-poisoning, laid on Table, 595. 4

BROKEN HILL STRIKE :— Adjournment moved (Mr. Cann), under Standing Order 15, for He purpose of discussing, and

negatived, 33.

Motion made (Mr. Cann) for papers, he., in reference to, 76; Return to Order laid on Table, 281 3 Motion of adjournment (Mr. Levien) in reference to alleged miscarriage of justice conneetion

with trial of strikers, disallowed by Mr. Speaker on ground that subject, had been discussed on previous motion of adjournment, 232.

Petitions presented (Mn'. MeGowen) from certain residents of the Colony. praying for the release of the persons convicted at Denitiquin. 243-4, 28 L ; Petition read by Clerk, 243-4

Return respecting cost, of, laid on Table, 567 Motion made (Mr. Cm) in favour of release of strike prisoners, and Amendment moved (Mr.

Walker), That assurance given by the Premier to refer matter to Minister Mr Just ice is satis-factory, and debate interrupted by Government: Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 622; Order of I he Day discharged, 627.

BROOMBEE PUBLIC SCHOOL (See " EDUCATION "). BULLANAMA NG RUN ( See "CROWN LANDS"). BULL' PASS (See "ROADS"). BURDEKIN, SYDNEY, ESQUIRE, M.P. :—

Election of, for the Hawkesbury reported, 1; sworn, 2. BURWOOD ROAD. (See "RAILWAYS").

1

523

525

527

529

531

533

535

501

537

029

543

641

1,241

233

3 311,313 309

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BUSINESS :- Undisposed of-Sessional Paper Of the Session-Sessional Paper Fixed to take precedence of all other business, 5, 12, 47, 49, 53, 54, 55, 58. Postponed in a Bunch, 61, 145, 186, 398 ( 2), 249, 559, 629, 666. General, interrupted by Government taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 342, 352, 384., 391, 401, 405,

420, 427, 406, 472, 477, 482, 486, 499, 510, 531, 540, 546, 568, 592, 637, 645. Motion for adjournment, under Standinv. Order No. 15, interrupted by Government business

taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 327, 43, 492, 523, 574, 610, 622. DAYS :-

Sessional Order proposed, and debate adjourned, 17; Order of the Day postponed, 47. , PRECEDENCE OF GOVERNMENT :-

Sessional Order passed, 17. Sessional Order passed giving, after 7 o'clock on every sitting-day, 317. Sessional Order passed giving, on Thursday, 646-7. On additional sitting-day, 657.

PRECEDENCE OF GENERAL :- Sessional Order passed, 37. Sessional Order passed giving, until 7 o'clock on every sitting-day and giving Orders of the Day

precedence on Tuesdays and 'Thursdays 317. Sessional Order passed giving, on Fridays, 546-7.

FORMAL :- Sessional Order passed, 17. • . Motion made (Sir George Dibbs) for Sessional Order in reference to objections to, and

withdrawn, 84. . PhAoind :-

Sessional Order passed, 18. LIMITATION OF HOURS :-

Sessional Order passed, 26; Motion made to rescind, and negatived, 281; Suspended, 610. BY-TAWS :-

LAT)) ox TABLE :- Under Nuisances Prevention Aet :-

Albury, 12 Plattsburg, 12 Thalia, 12 Bombala, 12 Mims Wagga, 12 Orange, 156 Tame, 207 Randwick. 207 :remora. 207 Greta, 281 Burwood, 355 Auburn, 485 Muclgoe, 577

Under Municipalities Act :- Woollabra, 11, 207 Narrandera

' 11

Tamworth, 12, 545 North Sydney, 12 Temora, 12, 207 Gundagai

' 12

Rogarah, 12, 92, 317 Hill End, 12 Newtown, 12 .Moania, 12 Deniliquin, 12, 545 Plattsburg, 12 17ralla, 12, 281 Bombala, 12 Wagga Wage% 12 Ramiwiek, 78, 207 Albury, 78 Katoomba, 78, 281 Rockdale, 78 West Maitland, 78 Gorski, 92 Tumut, 92 Orange, 156 Canterbury, 207 Greta, 281 Ashfichi, 281 Parkes, 281 Hay, 281 Macdonaldtovrn, 281 Gulgong, 355 Balranald, 355 slinee, 443 Carrington 448 Stockton, 948 Auburn, 485

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4

677 686

121 129 141 159 239 1.71. 123 203 199 215 125 233 127

51,53 69

45,47 49

71, 199 43

61, 63.65 67 55 41

57, 59 129

141, 101 169 239

203, 91 89

85. 87 83 81 93 95

171 97

215 99

103 105 107 109 111 ui 119 113 233

.1G 1141, 1145

1223 1 4 243, 245

239 Z 3 1329 to 1337 .1 1399

6 1205, 1209

8

1 7

I }

1205

71

1505

1155

1263

1265

933

1025

951

941

935

937

955

953

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BY-LAWS (continued) LAID ON TABLE (con(inued) :-

Board of Water Supply and Sewerage :- Under Metropolitan Writer and Sewerage Acts, 1880-1389, 3, 258

Count:ry Towns Water and Sewerage Act of 1880-Water Supply, Goulburn, 3. Country Towns Water and Sewerage Act of 1880-Wagga Wagga, 12 Newcastle Paving and Public Vehicles Regulation Act, 12, 355 Sydney University, 41, 119, 264 ( 2) Ashfield Free Public Library Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Act, 71, 663

BYROCK-BREWARKINA.. (See "RAILWAY FROM BYROCK TO BREWARRINA CON STRUCTION BILL ").

CALAG-ITA7 (See "CROWN LANDS "). CAMEL-DRIVING RESTRICTION BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. 'Millis) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1°, 84; Order of the Day postponed, 99. Mr. Willis proceeding to move 2'; Point of Order, that Bill-interfered with trade, and should have been introduced in Committee, sustained by Mr. Speaker; Order discharged Bill withdrawn, 419.

CAMELS AND AFGHANS :- Petition presented from residents of Broken Hill, Silverton, and Wileannia against introduction

of, 574 CAM.PBELLTOWN (See "RAILWAYS "; also "ROADS"). CAMPERDOWN (See 'SEWERAGE") CANALS :-

MITRIIII3IBIDGES RIVER :- Report on South of, laid on Table, 559

SHEA'S CREEK :- Report of Mr. Stanley Alexander on extension of, lain on Table, 663

CAPTAIN COOK (See " PILOT-STEAMER CAPTAIN COOK'"). CAST-IRON PIPES :-

Motion made (Mr. llioleswora) nguinst accepting Tenders for, manufactured in the Colony, a price largely in excess of that for imported article, and negatived, 263.

Return respecting Contracts for Supply of Special Castings and, laid on Table, 405 CASS, GEORGE EDWIN, ESQUIRE :-

Issue of Writ for The Boann on account of death of and return of Writ, reported, 1. CATTLE (See "METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITIES CATTLE AND SHEEP DRIVING

BILL"). CEMETERIES :-

CUNDLE :- Notification of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 1358, for, laid on Table, 3

SUTHERLAND :- NotilleAtion of resumption of band, under the Public Works Act of 1888 laid on Table, 559

CENSURE (See " VOTE OF CENSC RE"). CENSUS AND INDUSTRIAL RETURNS ACT >-

Motion made (Mr. Demister), for Return showing nationality and occupation of persons in the Colony, to be compiled from information collected under, 76.

CENTENNIAL PARK (See "WATER SUPPLY"). CENTRAL CUMBERLAND (See "ELECTORAL"). CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES

Election of Ninian Melville Esquire, as, 26. Takes chair in the unavoidable absence of Mr. Speaker. 60. Standing Order passed, giving authority to, to take Chair when requested by Speaker without

formal communication to House, 219 ; approved of by Governor, 221, Takes Chair on retirement of Mr. Speaker, 228, 249, 251 ( 1), 253, 259, 265, 270, 293 (2), 350, 356,

369, 384, 428; 496, 523, 531, 519, 638, 668. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS

Report of Department for 1391, laid on Table, 11 Motion made (Mr. 0' Sullivan) for return respecting Government Asylums, 527; Return to Order,

laid on Table, 545 STATE CHILDRESS RELIEF DEPARTMENT:-

Report on, for year ended Olt April, 1592, laid on Table, 11 CHICAGO EXPOSITION :-

EXHIBITS FROM PIED' S017T11 WALES :- Motion made (Mi-. Dawson) for return of, 269; Return to Order, laid on Table, 317

BEPRESENTATION AT PHILADELPHIA AND :- Return respecting, laid on Table, 317

APPOINTMENT OF MR J. L. PARSONS AND OTHERS :- Motion made (Mr. Frank Parnell) for Papers in reference to, and amendment proposed (Mr .

Crick), to include all appointments connected with she Exhibition ; Point of Order, that proposed amendment DM not relevant, sustained by Mr. Speaker : Point of Older, that amendment to include appointments charged on same vote including that of Mr. James Martin, M.P., was not relevant, overruled by Mr. Speaker ; Point of Order, thnt portion of amendment in reference to appointment of Mr. Tames Martin was anticipating motion already on paper, sustained by Mr. Speaker ; words added, and motion as amended, passed, 394; Return to Order, laid on Table (not printed), 436.

APPOINTMENT DP Mn. MARTIN, M.P. :-

Motion made (Mit Wr(ht) for papers in reference to, 339 Return to Order, laid on Table, 436 MOONS AND PAMPHLETS :-

Return respecting, prepared for, laid on 'Table, 436 PICTURES PREPARED Et GOVERNMENT PRINTER:-

Return respecting, laid ou Table, 567

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CJIINESIi OPIUM DENS :— Adjournment moved (Hr. Joseph Abbott), to call attention to nedessity for suppressing, existing

in the city and negatived, 427. Motion made (Mr. Kelly) for Adjournment of House, and ruled out of Order, as matter bad been

discussed on previous Motion for Adjournment, 603. CHURCH OF ENGLAND PROPERTY ACT OF 1889 AMENDMENT BILL :—

Received from Legislative Council, on motion (Mr. Gould), read 1°, 108; Order of the Day postponed, 127 ; Standing Orders suspended, as a case of urgent and pressing necessity, to allow of passing through all its remaining stages in one day ; read 2 °,•committed, reported without amendment., Report adopted ; read 3°, passed, and returned to Council, 145 ; assent reported, 147.

CITY BANK OF SYDNEY BILL:— Received from Legislative Council, on motion (Mr. Carruthers) read 1°, 355 ; Order of the Day

postponed, 362, read 2°, committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 405; read 3°, passed, and returned to Council, 413 ; Assent reported, 433.

CITY, OF SYDNEY :— Statement of Receipts and Expenditure of Corporation for 1892, laid on Table, 528

CITY OF SYDNEY IMPROVEMENT BOARD :— Thirteenth Annual Report, laid on Table, 78

CITY OF SYDNEY LANES BILL :— • , Motion made (Aft. .1, sex) for leave to bring in, 336; Presented and read 1° 413 ; Order of the

Day postponed, 471 • read 2°, committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 545; read 3°, passed, and' sent to Council, 551; returned with an amendment, 598; Council's amendment agreed to, 603; Assent reported, 635.

CIVIL SERVICE :— . Report of I3oard for 1831, laid on Table, 78 Supplementary Report of Board for 1891, laid on Table, 214 Blue Book for 1892, laid on Table, 657

,DIRMISSAL OF RICHARD TARRANT, TELF:GRAPII•MESSENGER AT ADAMSTOWN :— Copies of Papers, &o., laid on Table, 4./

PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES :— Motion made (Mr. Bose), that payment to pensioners and gratnitants was an unjust tax on the

masses, and against placing items on Estimates, and for Return of amounts paid towards the Fund, 72.

Statement of amounts paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund from praising of the Constitu- ,

on Act to 31st December, 1891, laid on Table, 111 APPOINTMENTS IN DEPARTMENTS 'UNDER SEMI -START FOR MINES :—

Motion made (Mr. Denahey), for Return of, 76; Return to Order, laid on Table, 232 SUPERANNUATION AND RETIRING ALLOWANCES :—

Stalcinent, showing receipts and disbursements from Account from 1.885 to 1891 inclusive, laid on Table, 11.1

Statement showing amounts paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for live years preceding the introduction of the Civil Service Act, laid on Table, 111

Motion made (Mr. Rose), for Return in reference to, 119. SUPERANNUATION FUND:—

Adjournment moved (Mr. Rose) to discuss the impending liability threatening the taxpayers of this Colony by compelling Civil Servants to pay 273,000 during 1893 into an actuarially insolvent fund, as shown by the Triennial Report, and negatived, 273.

Return respecting Female School Teachers who contribute to, laid on Table, 485 Return respecting retired.Railway Employees who draw pensions, laid on Table, 545

PENSIONS, GRATUITIES, ARATEMENTS; &,C. :— Statement showing amounts paid from the Consolidated Revenue Fund from 1882 to 1891

inclusive, laid on Table, Ill CIVIL SERVICE PENSIONS AND LEAVE or ABSENCE:—

Return to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 128 REMOVAL OF THOMAS FRAWLEY, SHERIFF'S OFFICER PROSE DUM30 TO COONAMBLE :—

Motion made (Mr. Booth), for papers in reference to, 144; Return to Order laid on Table, 281, RETRENCHMENT:—

Motion made (Mr. Rose) for 10 per cent. reduction on all salaries of 2300 a year and over,— Amendment moved (Mr. O'Stdirrati) to reduce the salaries of the Governor, the President and Speaker, the Chairman of Committees, the Ministers, the Members of Parliament, and Public Works Committee ; also, travelling expenses of ,Tudges, the Military Estimates grants to associations and institutions, court-houses, works submitted to Public Works Committee, nnd expenditure in Departments, also to suspend appointments to Service; Amendment and Original question negatived, 150-1.

DEPARTMENT OP LANDs:— • Return respecting amount expended for travelling expenses for 1892, laid on Table, 472

TELEGRAM' OPERATORS AT HEAD OPTIC E, SYDNEY :— Return respecting, laid on Table, 902

EMPLOYEES OF TEE STATE :— Adjournment moved (Mr. McGowan) in reference to position , of, as laid down by the Premier

Sir George Dibbs, in his reply to a deputation which recently waited upon him on the subject, and debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 492.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT Rehm» showing amount incurred in travelling expenses for 1892, laid on Table, 512

S Kittle E : — .

Return to Order (Session 1891-92), laid on Table, 150 PENSIoNS:— , . • . .

Motion inude (AL. G. :IA. Clerk) ta aholi•b, or Ile imillo pply lo every person employed by tin. State, and A inc nelment moved Miller), in favour 91 uovernment rolltieing an amended Civ il Service A et, and carried ; Quest ion Its amended I, ropored, and ferntee tun filament, ;nosed, (Mr. Dantzhew) to communicate Resolution by Address to the Ciovernor, end passed ; Motto is f nether 019q4ed paercti, 209,

I 3

/ 3

3

3

a

3

35

21. 1

187

117

91

148

149

151 581

149

93

15

143

415

145

109

ail INDEX.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I—I3TII PARLIAMENT—SESSION OP 1892-3. PAPERS.

VOL. PAGE.

CIVIL SERVICE (continued):— INSPECTION OF SCAFFOLDING:—

Motion made (Mr. Darnley) in favour of introduction of Bill to appoint and give certain powers to Inspectors to provide for Supervision of Scaffolding, Machinery, tte., also the appointment of practical Inspectors, 239.

CHARGES MADE AGAINST MR. HUBERT PATRICK MAGICIAN :— Motion made (Mr. Dangar) for Select Committee to inquire into, and negatived, 240.

RETIREMENT OF ME, W. M. M. ARNOLD • Motion made (Mr. Willis) for papers in reference to, 279; Return to Order laid on Table, 306 APPOINTMENTS AND RETIREMENTS is PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT :—

Comparative Statement of, during Administrations of Sir Henry Parkes and Sir George Dibbs, laic on Table, 306 (2) 3

RETIREAIENT OF Mr. JOHN WRITTON :— Motion made (Mr. Ewing) for papers in reference to, from position of Engineer-in-Chief for Rail-

ways, 299; Return to Order, laid on Table, 405 INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES: —

Motion made (Mr. MeGowen) for Return respecting, 257; Return to Order, laid on Table, 317 8 Ma. BENJAMIN LEE, STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE :—

Motion made (Mr. Tonkin) for papers in reference to enforced retirement, 332; Return to Order laid on Table, 383 3

DISMISSAL OF CHIEF OFFICIALS OF FORESTRY DEPARTMENT:— Adjournment moved (Mr. Nei/et) to discuss, and Motion that "Question be now put," passed ;

motion negatived, 332-3. BONUSES IN PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT:—

Motion made (Mr. Wright) for papers in connection with, 336; Return to Order, laid on Table, 362 -) APPOINTMENTS IN THE TREASURY AND SHE-DEPARTMENTS DURING TRE ADMINISTRATION OF SIR

HENRY PARKES AND SIR GEORGE DIBES :— k 3 Return of, from 8 March, 1859, to 22 October, 1891, and from 23 October, 1851, to 22 February,

1893, respectively, laid on Table, 374 TRAVELLING EXPENSES TO OFFICERs :—

Motion made (Mr. Chapman) for return of, 383. FOREIGNERS EMPLOYED IN TEE PUBLIC WORKS DEPART3IENT :—

Motion made (Mr. Hoille) for return in reference to, 389; Return to Order, laid on Table, 641 3 RED LICT EON OF SALARIES :—

Motion made Wet Bread) against proposed 5 per cent., and amendment proposed (311% Cook) to omit words disapproving of reduction, and to insert words 50 as to include all salaries of ove r

200 a year in proposed retrenchment scheme ; Debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at I o'clock, 401.

RELIEVING POLICE MAGISTRATES :— Return respecting fees paid to, laid on Table, 419

WATER CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT: — Motion made (Mr. Willis) for return showing travelling expenses during last year and during

time Mr. Waddell, M.L.A., travelled through the Electorate, 527. HARBOURS AND RIVERS, IRRIGATION AND WATER CONSERVATION, AND ROADS DEPARTMENTS :—

Motion made (Mr. Banister) for return in reference to Officers, 557. AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY DEPARTMENTS :—

Motion made (Mr. Kelly) for return respecting Officers of, 643. CLARKE, FRANCIS, ESQUIRE:—

Election as a member for The Macleay reported, sworn, 636. CLERK OF ASSEMBLY :—

Reads Proclamation convening Parliament, 1. Reads Address in Reply to Governor's Opening Speech, 5. Reads Deputy Speaker's Commission to administer the Oath, 27. Summoned to produce records, 2 ( 2). Swears Members of Elections and Qualifications Committee, 35 ( 2), 42 (2), 53. Informs House of unavoidable absence of Speaker, 60. Motion for a Petition to be read by, 77, 166. Reads Petition, 294, 443. Granted leave to return document handed in before Select Committee, 270. Directed to amend the endorsement on Writ of Election, 469. Reads records of disorder reported from Committee of Supply, 552.

CLERKS OF PETTY SESSIONS (See" ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). CLOSURE OF DEBATE :—

Question—That Question be now put—passed, 318, 332-3. Do do negatived, 150, 318-9, 487.

COAL-MINES REGULATION BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Slattery) for Committee of the Whole, 202; Message f rom the Governor, 225 4

House in Committee, Resolution agreed to, presented and read 1°, 261; read 2°, committed 407; reported with amendments, report adopted, 432; read 3 °, passed, and sent to Council 435.

Leave given to John Lionel Fegan, Esquire, M.P., to appear before Select Committee of Legisla tive Council, 545.

COBAR (See "WATER SUPPLY "; also "RAILWAYS"; also" MINING"). COBHAM LAKE :—

Petition presented (fir. ('ann) from squatters, homestead lessees, carriers, contractors, store keepers, hotel-keepers, mechanics, shearers and labourers, of the Western Division or New South Wales in favour of constructing a road across the Conlly Flat by means of an embank meat, 481

COINAGE ACT OF 1891 :— DespMch respecting light gold coins, laid on Table, 3 8

COKE :— Report by Government Geologist, laid on Table, 270 4

COLONIAL STOCK ACT, 1877 :— Despatch respecting Act to amend, as regards transfer of Stock under, laid on Table, 150 2

COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COMPANY BILL :— Message front Council, requesting that Bill be proceeded with, 37; motion made, for 2°, lind

amendment that Bill be read " this day six months'' negatived ; motion for r, negatived, 92-3

153

131

77

1109

53

1283

129

133

541

1395

503

1235

1407

1085

INDEX

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS ; VOL. I-ISTIT PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF 1892-3. • PAPERS.

VOL, PAGE.

COLONIAL TIMBER :- Motion made (Mr. McFarlane), for use of, in future Government contracts, 239.

COMMERCIAL AND BANNING CRISIS ;- Motion made (Kr. demon) for Correspondence between the Government and the various

Banks, 573. COMMISSION OF THE PEACE-

Adjournment moved (Mr. Neild), for the purpose of calling attention to appointments to, 145. COMMISSIONS (Sec also" RAILWAYS").

Deputy Speaker's, to administer the Oath, 27. Appointing Sir Robert William Duff as Governor of the Colony, laid on Table, 605

COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE (See also "RESOLUTIONS "). Amendment moved on 2° of Resolution from, 494. Resolutions reported, 85 ( 2), 100 (2), 101 (2), 102, 106, 204, 264 (2), 313, 324, 337, 432, 497, 524,

592, 028, 653. Resolutions agreed to, 85 (2), 100 a 101 (2), 108, 204, 264 (2), 313, 324, 337, 432, 497, 491, 524,

592, 628, 653. No Report from, 356, 658. Adoption of Report from, made an Order for a future day, 357, 397, 420, 482, 563. Report adopted, 369, 432, 486, 603. Proceedings interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 391, 420, 477, 482,

540, 568, 592. Bills reported, 2°, 181, 402, 406. Bill reported, 3°, 420. Weekly Report of Divisions-Sessional Paper, 1 to 28

COMMITTEES, SELECT :- Balloting for, Sessional Order passed, 18. Vote of Chairman on Private Bill, Sessional Order passed, 18. Petitions referred to, 119 0, 123. Papers referred to, 238. Bills referred to, 128, 323, 368, 499. Amendment moved to refer Bill to Select Committee, and withdrawn

' 385.

Amendment moved to refer Bill to Select Committee, and negatived, 582. Council Bill referred to, 367-8. Leave given to sieduring any adjournment, 160, 197, 317. Leave given to Members of Assembly to appear before Select Committees of Council, 179, 545. Leave given to make visit of inspection, 197. Leave given to appear before by solicitor or counsel, 84, 197, 348, 376. Leave given to report from time to time, 336. Clerk granted leave to return document handed in before

' 270.

Member discharged from attendance and Member added, 327, 401, 492. Standing and, appointed during Session-Sessional Paper

COMMITTEES, STANDING :- Sessional Orders passed, 78 (3). Names substituted for names of Members on, 151. And Select appointed during Session-Sessional Paper.

COMMONS :- DEN1LIQUIN :-

Motion made (Mr. Chanter) for papers in connection with proposed survey and sole of portion of, 197; Return to Order, laid on Table, 264

FIELD OF MARS :- Motion made (Mr. Garrard) for papers in reference to promises made by Government to provide

tramway communication, 431, Return to Order, laid on Table, 527 CONDITIONAL PURCHASES (See " CROWN LANDS"). CONDO BOLIN (See "RAILWAYS"). CONDOLENCE (See " ADD RESSES"). CONFERENCE (See " POSTAL" ; also "TELEGRAPHS"). CONNELLY, JAMES (Sec " CROWN LANDS "). CONSERVATION OF WATER (See" WATER CONSERVATION AND UTILIZATION BILL"). CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND BILL :-

Message from Governor, 153; Standing Orders suspended to allow of passing in one day, 161; Bill brought in, founded on Resolutions of Ways and Means No. 1, read 1 0, 2°, committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, rend 3 °, 101; passed and sent to Council, 162 I returned without amendment, 167 ; Assent reported, 172.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND BILL, No. 2 :- Message from Governor, 298; Standing Orders suspended to allow of passing in one day, Bill

brought in, founded on Resolutions of Ways and Means (No. 3), rend 1 0, 2°, committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 300-1 ; returned without: amendment, 307; Assent reported, 337.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND BILL, No. 3 :- Message from Governer, 354; Standing Orders suspended to allow of passing in one day, Bill

brought in, founded on Resolution of Ways and Means No. 6, read 1 °, 2°, committed, . reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3 °, passed and sent to Council, 362-3 ;

returned without amendment, 369; Assent reported, 371. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND BILL (No. 4) :-

Message from Governor, 455; Standing Order suspended to allow of passing in one day, 465; Bill brought in, founded on Resolution of Ways and Means No. 7, read 1 °, 2° , committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, rend 3°, passed and sent to Council, 467; returned without amendment, 467; Assent reported, 469.

CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND BILL (No. 5) :- Message from Governor, 513; Standing Orders suspended to allow of passing in one day, 517;

Bill brought in, founded on Resolution of Ways and Means No. 8, read 1 °, 2°, committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3 °, passed, and sent to Council, 518; returned without amendment, 524; Assent reported, 525.

1

1

1

8

2

1.049

1051

1053

1055

1057

963

885

891

963

979

687

kit INDEX

REFEEBNCES TO THE TOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-15TH PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF 1892-3. I

PAPERS.

VOL. PACE.

CONSPIRACY AND .PROTECTION OF PROPERTY BILL :- Motion made (Mr. Wise) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1°, 340; read 2 0, committed,

reported with amendments, report adopted, 397; read 3 °, passed, and sent to Council, 412 ; returned with amendments, 568.

CONTEMPT-DISORDER (See also "DISORDER"). WILLIA3I GRAHAME, ESQUIRE, M.P. :-

Clerk directed to read records of disorder reported front Committee of Supply, Mr. Grahame being in attendance-Point of Or& t•-fhat it was irregular for Clerk to read from the records of the House, ruled against by Mr. Speaker ; Clerk read extract and-motion remade (Sir George Dibbs) to commit the Honorable Member for Newcastle to the custody of the Sergeant-at-Arms, Point of Order-As to whether House had power to suspend a member for an indefinite period ruled tin the affirmative by Mr. Speaker-Motion passed and member committed to custody of Sergeant-at-Arms, 552 ; member released from custody, 553.

CONTRACTS (See " I LWAYS" Also GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS"). CONVEYANCING. PRACTICE OF (See "ATTORNEYS BILLS OF COS r8 AND PRACTICE

OF CONVEYANCING ACT AMENDMENT BM 1" ; also "ATTORNEYS BILLS OF COSTS AND PRACTICE OF CONVEYANCING ACT AMENDMENT BILL No. 2" ; also " CONVEYANCERS ENABLING BELL").

CONVEYANCERS ENABLING BILL (changed from) REAL PROPERTY ACT FURTHER AMENDMENT BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. Faller) for leave to bring in, 258 ; presented and read 1 0, 273', read 2', com-mitted, reported without amendment, report adopted, 420; rend 3', passed, and sent to Council, 420 ; returned wilh amendments with an amended title, 456 ; Order of the Day postpomd. 165; Council's tuncutiments agreed to. 531; Assent reported. 513.

CONVICTIONS UNDER LICENSING ACT (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). COOTAMUNDRA (See WATER SUPPLY"). COPYRIGHT ACT:-

Return of Applications for Registrations, and Registrations under, since 1886, laid on Table, 71_ CORONER'S COURT BILL :-

Received tram Legislative Council, on motion (Sir George Gibbs), read 1 °, 123; Motion made (Mr. Barton) for 2°, and Debate anjourned, 270.

CORONER'S INQUESTS :- Rot tom respecting, laid. on Table, 160, 173 • a

COTTAGE CREEK (See " SEWERAGE "). COUNTRY TOWNS WATER AND SEWERAGE ACT (14 VIC., No. 11) (Sce also BY-LAWS):-

Notification and proclamation of completion of the works of Water Supply for Cootamundra, laid on Table, 238

COUNTS-OUT :- Attendance of members in Divisions and,-Sessional Paper 1

COURT-HOUSES (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE "). COURTS OF QUARTER SESSIONS (Sae " ADMINISTRAMOY OF JUSTICE"). CROOK WELL (See "GOULBURN AND CROOKWELL RAILWAY BILL"). CROW.E HENRY (See. "CROWN LANDS"). CROWN LANDS (See also "LESSEES LAND PURCHASE BILL"; also "RESERVES") ;-

Return showing amount of Travelling Expenses of Department, laid on Table, 472 Report for Department for .1902, laid on Table, 527...

DEDICATION OF CERTAIN LANDS UNDER MOTH SECTION :- Gazette Notices respecting, laid on Table, 24, 59, 136, 197, 214, 281, 341, 427, 485, 551, 641

RESERVED FOR PIBISERS'ATION OF WATER SUPPLY :- Abstract of, laid on Table, 24, 59, 130, 197, 214, 281, 341, 427, 445, 551, 614

SITES FOR CITIES, Tons, AND VILLAGES :- Abstract of, laid on Table, 24, 59, 136, 197, 214, 231, 341, 427, 485, 551, 644

ALTERATION OF DESIGNS FOR CITIES, Tows's, AND VILLAGES:- F 4 Abstract of, laid on Table, 21, 59, 136, 197, 214, 281, 341, 427, 485, 551, 614 .

DEDICATED TO PUBLIC PURPOSES :- Abstract of, laid on Table, 21, 59,136, 160, 197, 281, 341, 427, 445, 551, 644

DEDICATED TO RELIGIOUS PURPOSES :- Abstract of, laid on Table, 59, 281 ...

APPLIOATIONS UNDER BSTIT SECTION OF CEOIVN LANDS ACT :- Return to order (Session, 1891-2), laid on Table, 222.

SELECTION MADE BY JAMES CONNELLY, AT TAMWORTII . Motion made (Mr. Lecien) for Select Committee to inquire into, ato.

CROWN LANDS ACTS :- Substitution of Forms Nos. 8, 9, and 38 for those at present in Some, laid on Table, 24

Do Regulations Nos, 91, 92, 93, and 262 for those already in force; also additiona l Regulation No. 285, with forms 76 and 77, in connection therewith, laid on Table, 24

Substitution of Regulations Nos. 203 and 201 for those already in force, laid on Table, 21 ARTHUR BRIE'S CONDITIONAL PURCHASE IN THE QUEANBEYAN DISTRICT :-

Return to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 24 JAMES BAKER'S CONDITIONAL PURCHASE, TWEED RIVER :-

Return to Order (Session 1891.-2), laid on Table, 24 APPRAISEMENT OF BOLLANAMANG RUN, MONARO DISTRICT :-

Return to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 21 PASTORAL LEASES AND OCCUPATION LICENSES IN THE WESTERN OR CENTRAL DIVISIONS :-

Return to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 24 SPECIAL LEASE OP CROWN LANDS AT JERVIS BAY :-

Return to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 2 t CONDITIONAL PIJEcHASE OF GEORGE VINCENT, AT GUNDA0A1 :-

Return to Order (Session 1801-2), laid OIL Table, 24 SPECIAL AREAS IN THE WACIGA WAGGA Awn HAY LAND DISTRICTS :-

Baum& to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 24, (not printed) 296, (not printed) 590 APPRAISEMENTS Op RENTS AND LICENSE FEES :-

Motion made (Mr. Hutchinson), that the Return (in part) to Order, laid on the Table of this House, on 13th October, 1891,•be printed, 84

FORFEITURE OF IV. BAKER'S CONDITIONAL PURCHASES, LAND DISTRIET OF MURWILIUMBAII :- 4,400041 made (4r. .4wirg), for paper:. inTeferonve to, MI Return t9 Order, Nig Rn Tale, 210-

557

537, 639

1227

683

143 249

933-963

965-993

995-1015

1017-1037

1039-1059

1061-1063

883

413

411 409

-565

559

549

555

631.

549

671

14a

LiNDEX

•,-- --• •

REFERENCES TO TEE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL, I-15111 PARLIAMENT—SESSION OF ,S92 -.3. pa21311S.

PACE. VOL.

CROWN LANDS (conlinued):— SALE OF, SOUTH OF THE MURRU3IBIDGEE RIVER (See SALE OP, IX COUNTIES OF CADELL,

DENISON, TOWNSEND, HUMS, URANA, AND WAKOOL ") :— Motion made (Mr. Chanter), for Return of moneys received from, 127; Order made for return in

lieu of, 214. ASSESSMENT OF RENTALS PAID 111' CROWN TENANTS :—

Adjournment moved (Mr. Colton), for purpose of discussing, 136. LIMITATION OF CONDITIONAL PURCHASES :—

Motion made (Mr. _Morgan), that no person, having made a conditional purchase, shall at any time make any further conditional purchase, except to enable him to obtain an aggregate of 1,280 acres in the Eastern, and 2,500 in the Central Division, and negatived, 144.

LAND LAWS :— Petition presented, Selectors and others. Pilliga, praying that leasehold areas in North-Westerp

District, Central Division, may be thrown open, 38 Petition presented, Wagga Wagga Land Conference, proving that certain Resolutions may be

considered, 49; on motion of (Mr. Gorntly), read by the Clerk, 77 . PUBLIC LANDS SOLD BY PRESENT GOVERNMENT :—

Motion made (Mr. G. D. Clark) for return of amount received from, 172. RESERVATION IN TOWN OF QUIRINDI FOR A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND MANSE :—

Motion made (Mr. :Ewing) for papers in reference to, 1-75; Return to Order,laid on Table (not printed), 287.

FORFEITURE OF HENRY CROWE'S CONDITIONAL PURCHASE, COUNTY OF HARDEN Motion made (Mr. Barnes) for Select Committee and negatived, 208.

CONDITIONAL PURCHASE MADE BY ANN NASH O'Burosr, AT COROWA • Motion made (Mr. Barbour) for adoption of Report of Select Committee of Session 1891-2, 312.

RENTS OF GRAGIN AND GRAMAN HOLDING AND STRATHBOGIE AND Loon- CREEK HOLDING :— Motion made (Mr. Lee) for return respecting, 327.

SALE OF IN COUNTIES OF CADELL, DENISON, TOWNSEND, FUME, URANA, AND WAKOOL :— Motion made (Mr. Chanter) to rescind Omer of the House for Papers in reference to Sale of

Crown Lands situated south of the /Hummel bidgce River, and to substitute a return showing 214; Return to Order, laid on Table, 238 4

PASTORAL LEASES IN THE CENTRAL DIVISION • • Adjournment moved (Mr. Comfy) in reference to extension of, and negatived, 269. Petition presented from Selectors, Homestead Lessees, and other Residents of Walcott against

further extension of Leases, 332 4 LAND BOARDS :—

Return respecting fees or salaries and travelling expenses paid to members, laid on Table (not . printed), 247.

CAIAGIIAN'S CONDITIONAL PURCHASES, BRAIDWOOD AND QI1BAN5IEYAN :— Motion made (Mr. Ifolborow) to refer to Select Committee, 383; Report brought up, 390; Report

adopted, 563 4 SPECIAL AREAS :—

Mr. Cruickshank proceeding to move motion in reference to this subject was interrupted by Government business faking precedence at 7 o'clock, 384.

ALIENATION AND LEASING OF PORTIONS 17 AND 13, parish of Mount Allen, county of Blaxland:— Motion made (Mr. Gardiner) for papers relating to, 455; Return to Order, laid on Table (not

printed), 044. RESERVF.8, PARISH OP OXLEY, COUN1Y OE BRISBANE '

Adjournment moved (Mr. Williams), to call attention to action of Minister in withdrawing from selection, 623.

CLAIM OF JAMES GUIDEN, OF BROCHER'S CRF.FAC:— Motion made Pin Morton) for Select Committee to inquire into, 644.

ADVANCES TO ORIGINAL CONDITIONAL PURCHASERS :— Motion made (Mr. Sheldon) for £50,000 to be set apart for, from Land Revenue or raised by loan,

and to be repaid by instalments, interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 645.

ALLEGED IMPROVEMENTS ON LANDS TAKEN UP BY SELECTORS :— Adjournment moved (Mr. Williams) in reference to unjust charges for, made by pastoral

lessees, 651. CROWN LANDS ASSOCIATED SETTLEMENTS BILL (changed to) LABOUR SETTLEMENTS

BILL :—

Message from Governor, 607; Motion made (Hr. Copeland) for Committee of the Whole, 622; 4 House in Committee, Resolutions agreed to, presented, and read 1 °, 628; Read 2 0, committed, 638; Reported with amendments and amended title, re-committed, reported 20 with further amendments, Report adopted, 645-6 ; Re-committed, reported 3° with a further amendment, Report adopted, read 3°, passed, :mil sent to Council, 653; returned with amendments, Council's amendments agreed to, 665 ; Assent reported, 673.

CROWN LANDS BILL:— . Message from the Governor, 298; Motion made (Mr. Copeland) for Committee of the Whole, 299;

House in Committee, Resolution agreed to, Bill presented and read 1 0, 312-3 ; Order of the 4 Day postponed, 407.

CUDAL (See "ROADS"). CULCAIRN (See "RAILWAYS"). CUNDLE (See " CEMETEMES "). CURRENT ACCOUNT DEPOSITORS BILL :—

Message from the Governor, 588, 591 ; Standing and Sessional Orders suspended, 590; Motion made (Sir George Dibbs) for Commits ne of the Whole, House in Committee, Resolution agreed to, Bill presented and rend 1°, read 2°, committed, reported with amendments, report adopted, read 30, pissed, and sent to Council, 592-3 ; returned without amendment, 599 ; Assent reported, 601.

CUSTOMS:— Regulations under Acts, laid on Table, 3

INFERIOR AND ADULTERATED TEA :—• Memorandum by the Collector, respecting the alleged importation of, laid on Table, 528

CUTTAGEE LAKE (See" BRIDGES"). CIPHER TELEGRAMS (See "TELEGRAPHS").

643

545

773

647

025

541

689 •

1103, 1105

1423

279

it INDEX.

REFERENCES TO THE TOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I —15TH PARLIAMENT—SESSION OF 1892-3. PAPERS.

VOL. PAGE.

DANGAR, OTHO OBOE, ESQUIRE :— Resignation of, as a Member for The Maeleay, reported, seat declared vacant, 541.

DANZETTI AND PARTY (See "MINING-"). DAPTO (See "PARKS"). DARLING HARBOUR (See "RAILWAYS"). DARLING-HURST (See "GAOLS"). DARLING ISLAND:—

Report from Public Works Committee on Improvements to, laid on Table, DARLING RIVER:—

Report by Messrs. H. G. :McKinney and F. W. Ward on the utilization of, laid on Table, 281 DAVEY'S PLAINS (See "ROADS "). DEATHS :—

Of Members reported, 1 (2 ). DEBATE (See " ADJOURNMENT" ; also "CLOSURE OF DEBATE "). DEBTS (See "DEBTS RECOVERY BILL"; also "IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT ABOLITION

BILL"). DEBTS RECOVERY BILL, (changed from) SMALL DEBTS RECOVERY ACT AMENDING

BILL— Motion made (dir. Edden) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1 0, 70 ; Order of the Day

postponed, 135, 172, 317, 485, 559; read 2°, committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, 603; rend 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 621 ; returned with amendments wthh an amended Title, Council's amendments agreed to, 665-6 ; - Assent reported, 673.

DECENT, J. H. (See "PICTURESQUE ATLAS COMPANY"). DEMBICKI, ALEXANDER THOEFEL (See "MINING"). DENIFF, JOHN, CASE OF (See " ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). DENILIQUIN (See " RAILWAYS"; also" COMMONS"). DENMAN (See " ROADS"). DEPUTY SPEAKER (See 'SPEAKER"). DESIGNS FOR CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES (See "CROWN LANDS "). DESPATCHES :—

LAID ON TABLE :— Extradition of Fugitive Criminals, 11, 33 Coinage Act of 1891, 3 Treaty of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation, between Great Britain and Muscat, 72 Instructions to the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of New South Wales, 144 Transfer of Stock under an Act to amend the Colonial Stock Act, 150 British Interests in the New Hebrides, 203

DIBBS, THE HON. SIR GEORGE RICHARD, K.C.M.G., M.P. Ministerial Statement made 1 y, 39, 264, 281, 300, 321, 470, 492, 999, 607. Resignation as a Member for flie Illurrumbidgee reported, seat declared vacant, 449; election for

The Murrumbielgee reported, sworn, 469. Clerk directed to amend endorsement; Sir George Robert Dibbs by substituting Sir George Itieburd

Dibbs on Writ of Election, 469. MONEYS ADVANCED TO, ON IIIS VISIT TO ENGLAND AND AMERICA :—

Motion made (Mr. Moles-worth) for papers in reference to, 172; Return to Order, laid on Table, 237 COND17CT OP, TO DEPUTATION :—

Adjournment moved (Mr. Fuller) to call attention to, and negatived, 528. DISEASES IN SHEEP ACTS OF 1866, 1878, AND 1882 :—

Additional Regulations under, laid on Table, 33 DISEASES IN SHEEP ACTS FURTHER AMENDMENT BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. Dickens) for leave to proceed with under 67th Standing Order, 69; rend 2 °, com-mitted, reported with amendments, report adopted, 94; Order of the Day postponed, 99; read 30, passed, and sent to Council, 107 ; returned with an amendment, 136; Order of the Day postponed, 214; Council's amendment agreed to, 275; Assent reported, 303.

DISORDER (See also " CONTEMPT—DISORDER ") Ix COMMIFFEE OF WAYS AND MEANS :—

Speaker resumed Chair for sole purpose of restoring order, he having observed that the proceedings of the Committee had fallen into grave disorder, 319.

IN COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY :— The Chairman reported that William Grahame, Esquire, one of the Honorable Members for

Newcastle, had been guilty of persistent disorder in the Committee, and had used threatening mid foul language towards him as Chairman ; whereupon Sir George Dibbs moved,—That Mr. Grahame be required to attend in his place at the next sitting day to answer a charge isf contempt ; Motion passed, 547.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT SUPPRESSION BILL :— Received from Legislative Council, on motion (Mr. See) read 1°, 100; Motion made (Mr. Suffer)

for 2 °, and Debate adjourned, 639; Debate resumed and adjourned, 663-4. Petition presented from Bishops of Sydney and others, acting for the Council of the churches, in

favour of passing during present Session, 552 DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BILL :—

Motion made (Sir George Dibbs) for Committee of the Whole, 197; Message from Governor, 199; House in Committee, resolution agreed to, presented and read 1°, 204; Order of the Day postponed, 220, 407. Motion made (Sir George Gibbs) for second reading, and Debate adjourned, 232-3. Debate resmned cad adjourned, 244.

DISTRICTS COURTS (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). DISTRICT COURTS ACT OF 1858 :—

Annual Returns under, laid on Table, II, 590 DISTRESS FOR RENT ABOLITION BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. Walker) for leave to proceed with under the 67th Standing Order, 69; Order of the Day postponed, 185. Motion made pin Walker) for 2°, and negatived, Order dis-charged, Bill withdrawn, 455-6.

1407

3 ) 8

1 2 8

8

8

3

3

581, 583 1235 1327 973

1085 1255

337, 417

1239

605

837

33

INDEX.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 2-15Th PARLIAMENT—SESSION OF 1892-3.

xvii

PAPERS.

VOL. PAGE.

DIVISIONS :— Attendance of Members in, and Counts-out—Sessional Paper

IN VIE II017SE :— No Tellers, 232, 259, 957, 369, 376, 499, Speaker's direction to Member to discontinue his Speech, 16. Business Days (Sessional Order), 17, 79. Bell to be rung before Meeting of the House (S'essional Order), 23. Special Trams and Trains for use of Members of Parliament, 26. Australian Gaslight Company Electric Lighting and Supply Bill, 42-3 ( 1). Goulburn Water Supply Charges Bill, 44 (2). Vote of Censure, 60, 61 ( 2). Civil Service Pensions and Gratuities, 72. Medical Bill, 85. Australasian Mining Exchange of Sydney Bill, 92. Colonial Sugar Refining Company Bill, 93 (2). Diseases in Sheep Acts Further Amendment Bill, 91. Land Tax, 11.3 (2), 114, Motions of Adjournment of the House

' 135.

Limitations of Conditional Purchases, 144. Civil Service Retrenchment, 151 (2). Penny Postal System, 173. Parliamentary Electorates end Elections Bill 180 el, 18i. Conduct of Mr. Schey, MT., in connection wills Ids charges against the Railway Commissioners

187 (2). Illegitimacy Disability Removal Bill, 191, 582. Post Office Savings Bank,—National Bank, 208, 355, 476. Liquor Licensing Law Amendment, Bill, 208. Forfeiture of Henry Crowds Conditional Purchase, 209. Civil Service Pensions, 209 ( 2 ). Parliamentary Representatives Allowance Act Repeal Bill, 227. Members Parliamentary Allowances, 557. District Government Bill, 233. Colonial Timber, 239. Charges made against Mr. Hubert Patrick Macklin, 240. Financial Proposals of the Governments—Vote of Censure, 252. Special Adjournment, 232, 559. The Legislative Council, 259. Tenders for Cast-iron Pipes, 263. Australasian Federation, 265 (2), 266 (2). Coroners' Courts Bill, 270. Limitation of Business Hours, 282. Railway from Field of Mars and Eyck, 293. Fishing Industry, 299. Imported Agricultural Produce, 305. Trade Disputes Conciliation and Arbitration Act Amendment Bill, 609. Florin° Board Reconstruction Bill, 306. Precedence of General Business until Seven o'clock p.m. (Sessional Order), 318 ( 2), 319. Closure—That" Question be now put," 319, 333, 349, 497. Law Vacations Abolition Bill, 323. Totalisator Legalising Bill, 324. Dismissal of Chief Officers of Forestry Department—Adjournment—That "Question be now

put," 333.. Australasian Rights Purchase Bill, 333, 659. Railway from Tamworth to 13arraba, via Manilla, 342. Menindie and Broken Hill Tramway Bill, 349 ( 2), 448. Income Tax Bill, 350-1, 357 e) , 428. Income Tax Assessment Bill, 350-1, 356. Income Tax Assessment Bill (No. 2), 375 (2), 385 C), 406, 420, 437. Mining on Private Lands Bill, 377. Sydney Electric Lighting Bill, 390. Stock Tax, 413. ' Tax on Industry—Milicrs' Rights, 130. Bridge to connect North Shore with Sydney, 447.11 Government Contracts, 447. Distress for Rent Abolition Bill, 955. Party Processions Act Repeal Bill, 4,56. Suspension of Standing Orders, 457, 523, 500. On motion for leave to move amendment on going into Committee of Supply, 460. Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill, 482. William Stafford, Ex-Mounted Sergeant of Police, 480. Vine Diseases Bill, 486, 492, 493. • Liquor Traffic, Local Option Bill, 491, ( 2), 995 ( 2), 496. Bank Issue Bill, 523 (Suspension qf Standing Ordors), 524, 532. Amendment on motion to go into Committee of the Supply disapproving of violation cf provisions

of Public Instruction Act, 541. Precedence of Government Business on Thursdays and General Business on Fridays, 547.

, Railway to Longnose Point, Bulmain, 558. Railway from Burwood Road to Liverpool, 558. Postponement of Orders of the Day of Government Business, 559 Sericulture,568. Bay Road Railway Station Bill, 578. Current Account Depositors Bill, 590 (Suspension of Standing Orders), 592 Offenders Probation Bill (Postponement of Order of Day), 604. Simpson's Railway Bill, 633(2), 659. Postage Acts Amendment Bill, 638. Steam Service between Sydney and Vancouver, 653, 654. Disorderly Conduct Suppression Bill, 664( 2). Menindie Irrigation Bill, 667, 698 ( 2).

1027-0 •

1 683 '

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DIVISIONS (continuedIN COMMITTEE OP THE WHOLE :—

Weekly Reports, 1 to 28 Chairman gives Casting Vote, 721. That the Chairman leavo the Chair, report progress, and ask leave to sit again on a future day,

710, 858. That the Chairman leave the Chair, report progress, and ask leave to sit again, 860, 806. That the Chairman leave the Chair, 729, 857. That the Honorable Member be further heard under Standing Order No. 20, 818, 806. That the Question be now put, 805 ( 2). Apprentices Bill, 836 ( 2). Appropriation Bill, 815, 847. Attorneys Admission Bill, 709. Australasian Mining Exchange of Sydney Bill, 639. Australasian Rights Purchase Bill, 701 0.765, 816, 816 ( 2), 817 (3), 818 (2), 819 (2), 820 (3). 13alranald Irrigation Bill, 791. Bank Issue Bill, 797, 798 (2). Birds Protection Act Amending Bill, 719, 720. • City of Sydney Lanes Bill (Legislative Council's Amendments), 80. Coabmioes Regulation Bill, 745. Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 4), 760. Conspiracy and Protection of Property Bill, 733, 734. Current Account Depositors Bill, 837, 838. Employers Liability Act Amendment. Bill (LegisIstice Council's Amendments), 744. Gonlburn Water Supply Charges Bill, 687. Hillgrovc and Armidalc Water-power Electric Bill, 725. Illegitimacy Disability Removal Bill, 707. Imprisonment for Debt Abolition Bill, 709, 110 ( 2), Ill ( 2)• Income Tax Assessment Bill (No. 2), 729, 730, 731 ( 3), 732, 731, 735, 742 (2), 743 (2). Income Tax Bill, 726 ( 2), 727 (2), 723 ( 2). Labour Settlements Bill [Changed from Crown Land Associated Settlements Bill], 851, (recom

milted) 852. Law Practitioners Bill, 769, 823 (2). Liquor Licensing Law Amendment Bill (Resolution), 729. Liquor Triadic Local Option Bill (Resolution), 690. Matrimonial Causes Procedure Bill [Council Bill], 859. Meninclie and Broken Hill Tramway Bill, 854 ( 2), 855 (2), 850 (2). Menindie Irrigation Bill [Council Bill], 857 (3), 858, 860 (2), 861 (2), 862 (9, 863 (2), 864 (2),

865 (3), 806 ( 2), 867 (3), 868 (2), 869 ( 2 ). Mining on Private Lands Bill, 115, 716 (2), 717, 720, 721 (2), 722, (recommitted) 736, 737 (2),

738 e), 739, 740. Newcastle Pasturage Reserve Act Amendment Bill, 747. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Bill, 692, 693 (9, 695 ( 3),696, 697,698,609, 701, 702 ( 3),

(recommitted) 705, (Legislative Council's Amendments) 754, 838. Postage Acts Amendment Bill, 848 ( 2), 849 ( 2), 850. Royal Agricultural Society of New South. Wales Enabling Bill, 757. Segenhoe Estate Irrigation Bill, 726, 741, Simpson's Railway Bill (Legislative Council's Amendments), 853. Small Debts Recovery Act Amending Bill, 840. Steam Service between Sydney and Vancouver (Resolutions), 852, 853, Sunday Closing Bill (Resolution), 854. Vine Diseases Act Amendment Bill, 770 (2 ), 771 (2), 772 (2), 773. Waverley . Roman Catholic Church Land Sale :13111, 810. Willoughby and Gordon Tramway Acts Amending Bill, 691.

IN COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY :— Chairman gives casting vote, 835. That the Chairman leave the Chair, report progress, and ask leave to sit again, 778, 789. That the Chairman leave the Chair, Sm., to report Point of Order, 775, 811. That the Question he now put, 793. Estimates-in-Chief for 1893:—

Legislative Council, 743 ('), 749 ( 2), 750 (3). Legislative Assembly—Speaker, 751.

Do —Chairman of Committees, 751. De —Clerk of Assembly, 752.

Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly, 752 ( 2), 753 ( 3). Parliamentary Library, 754. Treasury, 758 (2 ), 759 (2), 760 (2), 763, 765, 766 (3), 707 (2), 768, 775, 776 ej. Stores and Stationery, 777 ( 31, 778. Board of Health, 778 ( 2), 779 eh 780, 731 ( 2). Glebe Island Abattoirs, 781. Marine Board of New South Wales, 782 ( 2), 783. Miscellaneous Services—Treasury, 733 ( 2), 784. Ai torney-Gen oral—Quarter Sessions, 784. Trades Disputes Councils of Conciliation and Arbitration, 785. Department of Lands, 785. Secretary for Public Works—Establishment, 786 ( 2). Hunter 'District Witter Supply and Sewerage Board, 787 ( 2), 788 (2). Department of Justice, 792 (2). Master-in-Equity. 793. Prothonotary, 793, 794. Miscellaneous Services—Department of Justice, 794, 795. Public Instruction, under the Act 43 Vie. No. 23, 800 ( 2), 801 (2). Department of Mines, 803, 801. Prevention of Scab in Sheep, 804. Agricultural Department, 804. Forestry, 805 (1), 803.

1 687

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DIVISIONS (continued):— IN COMMITTEE OP SUPPLY (continued) :—

Estimates-in-Chief for 1893 (continued) :— Miscellaneous Serviecs—Department of Mines, 806. Post Office,,806. Colonial. Secretary—Agent-General for the Colony, 807, 808 ( 2), 809. ' Immigration, 809, 810. City of Sydney Improvement Board, 810. Fire Brigades, 811. Civil Service Board, 811 e) .

Miscellaneous ServiCes—Colonial Secretary, 812 ( 2), 813 ( 3), 814 ( 2), 815 ( 2). Railways and Tramways—Working expenses, 824, 825 ( 3), 826 (a), 827 (2), 828 1 4). 829 (3),

830 ( 2), 831. Permanent and Volunteer Military and Naval Forces—Amended Estimate, 831, 832 ( 3). Pension to Major-General Richardson, 833.

Supplementary Estimates for 1892 and previous years:— Allowance to G. T. C. -Miller, M.P. for Efonaro, at the rate of £300 per annum, from 17th

December, 1889, to 29th April, 1890, 834. Legislative Council—Special allowance to officers during absence, on leave, of the Clerk of the

4 .Parliaments, 834. " Purchase of books for libraries at Bourke, Cobar, lind 13rewarrina, 834, Council of Arbitration—Incidental expenses (including purchase of books and compilation of

"Manual,' I Sze.), 835. Purchase of 100 copies of Legal. Year Book of Australia, 835.

Additional Estimates for 1893 Executive and Legislative, 843, 844. • Colonial Secretary—Permanent and Volunteer Military and Naval Forces, 844.

Loan Estimates:— • Colonial Secretary—Military and Defence Works, 814.

-IN COMMITTEE OF WAYS AND MEANS:— . That the Chairman leave the Chair, 113.

That the Question be now put, 723. Financial Statement—Resolution (No. 2), 713. Income Tax—Resolution (No. 4), 722.

DIVORCE ACT :— Rules of the Supreme Court, laid on Table, 173, 567

DIVORCE AMENDMENT AND EXTENSION BILL :— Her Majesty's Assent to, reported. 2.

DOG ACT FURTHER AMENDMENT BILL Motion made (Mr. Morton) for leave to bring in, 11; presented and read 1 °, 78; Order of the

Day postponed, 274, 324. read 2°, emmnitted, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 368 ; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 374.

DOUBLE BAY (See "PARKS"). DUBBO (See "WATER SUPPLY"). DUFF, THE RIGHT HONORABLE SIR ROBERT WILLIAM, P.C., G.C.M.G. :—

Message No. 1 notifying appointment of, as Governor of the Colony, laid on Table, 605 Commission appointing, as Governor of the Colony, laid on Table, 605 Address in reply to Governor's Message passed, 622; Reply from Governor, 025.

BASTER ENCAMPMENT (Sec " MILITARY "). EDDY, MR., CHIEF COMMISSIONER (See "RAILWAYS"). EDEN (See "RAILWAYS"). 'EDUCATION (See also" PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ACT AMENDMENT BILL") :—

Report of Minister of Public Instruction for 1891, laid on Table, 41. Report of Minister of Public hstructio» for 1892, laid on Table, 540

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY:— Report for 1891, laid on Table, 41 Report for 1892, laid on Table, 609 New By-laws of, laid on Table, 41, 119

SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL :— Report for 1891, laid on Table, 41

NAUTICAL SCHOOL-SHIP " VERNON" :— Report for 1892, laid on Table, 108

BROMBEE oat MULLAMODDY PUBLIC SCHOOL :— Motion made (Mr. Jones) for papers in connection with, 76; Return to Order, laid on Table (not

printed), 119. RESUMPTION TOR PUBLIC SCHOOL PURPOSES :—

Notification under Public Works Act of 1888, laid an Table, 101, 124 ( 2), (not printed), 213 (no printed), 552

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ACT :— Amended Regulation respecting Vacations and Holidays, laid on Table, 232. .. Amended Regulations, laid on Table, 651 Motion made (Sir Henry Parkes) for leave to move amendment on motion to go into Committee

of Supply passed, amendment then moved to disapprove of any violation of the provisions of Act as explained to the House by the Minister, and negatived, 540-1.

PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS :— Motion made (Mr. MeCourt) for a Return respecting, 404; Return to Order, laid on Table, 465

SITE OF PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS AT NAREMBURN :— Motion made (Mr. .E. M. Clark) for papers in reference to resumption of land, 551 ; Return to

Order, laid on Table (not printed), 657.

3

3 505, 535

981 979

779 1077

1307 1317

1329-1337

1339

1395

1293 to 1299

1287 1253

1289

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EIGHT HOURS BILL :— Motion made (Arr. &hey) for Message to Council, under the 67th Standing Order,requesting tha

Bill be proceeded with, 70. ELECTIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS COMMITTEE (See "ELECTORAL"). ELECTORAL (See " WENTWORTH ELECTORATE SUBDIVISION ACT AMENDMENT

BILL " ; also "PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORATES AND ELECTIONS BILL ") : — Members sworn, 2 (2), 45, 337, 469, 545, 636.

THE ROGAN :— Death of George Edwin Cass, Esquire ; issue and return of Writ, and Election of William

Chaining &Beckett, Esquire, reported, 1 ; Mr. &Beckett sworn, 45. THE DAWKESDURY:— •

Death of Alexander Bowman, Esquire; issue and return of Writ, and Election of Sydney Burdekin, Esquire, reported, 1; Mr. Bordekin sworn, 2.

EAST MACQUARIE:— Issue of Writ in room of James Ebenezer Tonkin, Esquire, resigned, reported ; return of Writ,

and Election of James Ebenezer Tonkin, Esquire, reported) 1 ; Mr. Tonkin sworn, 2. Tnt MITHRUMBIDGEE :—

Resignation of The lion. Sir George RichardDigs, K.C.M.G., reported, seat declared vacant, 44.9; Issue and return of Writ, and Election of Sir George Dibbs reported, Sir George Dibbs sworn, 469; Clerk directed to amend endorsement on Writ, 469.

ELECTIONS Atm QUALIFICATIONS COMMITTEE : — Speaker's Warrant, laid on Table, 7; maturity reported, 35. Members sworn, 35 ( 2), 42 (9, 53.

ROLLS FOR 1880 TO 1803 :— Showing the past operation of the expansive clauses of Electoral Act, laid on Table, 92..

EXTENSION OF FRANCHISE TO WOMEN :— Petition presented, Certain Residents of New South Wales, in favour of, 119

SMITH SYDNEY:— Resignation of James Matthew Toohey, Esquire, reported, seal declared vacant, 303; Issue and

Return of Writ and Election of William Patrick Manning, Esquire, reported, 335 ; Mr. Manning sworn, 337.

Return respecting Presiding Officers and Pall-clerks engaged, laid on Table, 396 CENTRAL CUMBERLAND:—

Resignation of John Nobbs, Esquire' reported, seat declared vacant, 515 ; Issue and Return of

Writ and Election of George McCredie, Esquire, reported, 643; Mr. ADCredie sworn, 545. THE MACLEAY :—

Resignation of Mho Orde Danger, Esquire, repotted, seat declared vacant, 541; Issue and Return of Writ and Election of Francis Clarke. Esquire, reported, Mr. Clarke sworn, 636.

ELECTRICITY (See " HILLGROVE AND ARMIDAUE WATER-POWER ELECTRIC BILL"). ELECTRIC LIC•FITING (Sec "AUSTRALIAN GAS-LIGHT COMPANY, ELECTRIC

LIGHTING AND SUPPLY BILL "; also "SYDNEY ELECTRIC LIGHTING BILL"; also " MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OP SYDNEY ELECTRIC LIGHTING BILL").

ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS (See " TRAMWA YS "). ELIZABETH BAY (See " SEWERAGE "). EM WA VI LLE (See "WATERING PL A CES "). EMPLOYERS LIABILITY AC AM ENDMENT BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. Kelly) for Message to Council under the 67th Standing Order, requesting that Bill be proceeded with, 70 ; Returned by Council, with amendments, 334; Order of the Day postponed, 341, 348 ; Council's amendments agreed to, 432; Assent reported, 455.

ENGINE ER CORPS (See " MILITARY "). ERSKINE-STREET (See" WHARVES"). ERSKINEVILLE (See "BOROUGH OE ERSKINEVILLE NAMING BILL"). ESTIMATES (See "FINANCE"). • EXHIBITS (See "CHICAGO EXPOSITION"). EXPLANATORY ABSTRACTS :—

Of sums Estimated and Voted for 1893 and previous years EXTRADITION (See "FUGITIVE CRIMINALS").

FARM COVE :— Motion made (Mr. Parkes) for papers in reference to Floating Baths, 166; Return to Order, laid

on Table, 219 FEDERATION (See " AUSTRA.LASIAN FEDERATION"). FEES•TO BARRISTERS (See "GOVERNMENT FEES TO BARRISTERS"). FEGAN, JOHN LIONEL, ESQUIRE, M.P.:—

Leave given to appear kcfore the Select Committee of the Council on the Coabmines Regulation Bill, 545.

FERRIES :— KENDALL, CAMDEN HAVEN :—

Motion made (A)'. Young) for papers relating to, 70; Return to Order, laid on Table (not printed), 341.

FIELD OF MARS (See " RAILWAYS " ; also " COMMONS "). FINANCE (See also "FUNDED STOCK BILL " 4 also "CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND

BILLS" Nos. 1, 2, 3,4., and 5; also "BANK ISSUE BILL" ; also "CURRENT ACCOUNT DEPOSITORS BILL " ; also "APPROPRIATION. BILL " ; also "LOAN BILL"; also "TREASURY INDEMNITY BILL") :—

BANKING, LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT COMPANIES :— Summary of Liabilities and Assets for Quarter ended 31st December, 3891, laid on Table,

Do do do 31st March, 1892, laid on Table ; 3 Do do do 30th September, 1892, laid on Table, 374 Do do do 30th June, 1892, laid on Table, 396 Do • do do 31st December, laid on Table, 528 ......

983

991

980

831

1225

1119 1121 1125 1123 1127

1

2

I

2

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FINANCE (continued)- BANK LIABILITIES AND ASSF,Tg -

Abstract for Quarter ended 31st March, 1892, laid on Table, 3. Do do 30th June, 1892, laid on Table, 3 Do do 30th September, 1892, laid on Table, 179 Do do 31st December, 1892, laid on Table, 396 2 Do do 31st March, 1893, laid on Table, 528

COLONIAL STOCK ACT, 1877 :- Despatch respecting Act to amend, as regards transfer of Stock laid on Table, 150

EXPENDITURE uroN PUBLIC WORKS :- Motion made (Mr. O'Sullivan) for Return of Moneys spent or authorized, since the introduction

of the present Tariff, 160. LOANS AND TREASURY BILLS !-

Returns respecting, laid on Table, 512 PUBLIC ACCOUNTS :-

Auditor-General's Report on, laid on Table by Mr. Speaker, 7 t 2 PUBLIC DEBT :-

Return respecting, laid on Table, 512 SUPPLY :-

Committee of, Sessional Order passed, 18. Motion made (Mr. See) to enable House to go into Comndttec. 71. House in Committee, 161, 244, 287, 300, 302, 943, 450, 466, 972, 477, 487, 409, 504, 510, 513, 518

540, 547, 553, 560, 565, 574, 578, 010. Resolutions reported. 161, 294, 287, 300, 362, 9166. 518, 610-017. Resolutions agreed to, 161, 241, 287, 300, 302, 456, 518, 017. Order of the Day post ported, 907. Order of the Day discharged, 057. Motion made for leave to move amendment on motion to go into Committee (negatived), 400

(passed) 640. • Point of Order, That items negatived on Estimates could not be resubmitted on Additional

Estimates ruled against by Mr. Speaker, 610. WAYS AND MEANS:-

Committee of, Sessional Order passed, 18. Motion made (Mr. See) to enable House to go into Committee, 71. House in Committee, 1.61, 241 (Financial Statement), 282 (Financial Statement), 287, 300, 319

324, 392, 362, 407, 518, 617. Resolutions reported, 1.61, 300, 324, 342, 362, 467, 518, 617. Resolutions agreed to, HI, 300, 324, 349-51 ( 2) (Income Tax Bills), 362, 407, GIS, 017. Estimates of, for 1893, laid on Table, 244, 286 2 Order of the 'Pay postponed, 907. Order of the Day discharged, 657.

INSCRIBED STOCK ACT OF 1883 :- Ninth Report of creation, inscription, and issue of Stock, laid on Table, 72

APPROPRIATIONS UNDER ACT 45 12.1e, No. 21:- 2 Statement showing, for 1881, of the surplus of £697,130, laid on Table, 92

PENSIONS, GRATUITIES, &C.:- Statement of amounts paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund from passing of the Constitution

Act to 31 December, 1891, laid on Table, Ill, CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION ACCOUNT :-

Statement showing Receipts and. Disbursements from 1885 to 1891 inclusive, laid on Table, Ill PENSIONS, GRATUITIES, ABATEMENTS, &C.:- 3

Statement showing amounts paid out of Consolidated Revenue Fund from 1882 to 1891 inclusive, laid on Table, 111 .

SUPERANNUATION AND RETIRING ALLOWANCES, &C.:- Statement showing amounts paid from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for five years preceding

the introduction of the Civil Service Act of 1884, laid on Table, Ill VOTE OF CREDIT :-

Messages from Governor recommending, 153, 298, 354, 455, 513 2 ROADS AND BRIDGES:-

Return showing total expenditure on since 1857, laid on Table, 219 7 MuncintrriES :-

Returns showing amounts issued to Couneils for expenditure, 1858 to 1892 inclusive, laid on Table, 219

Return showing statptory and special endowments paid to country and suburban, on rates cob lected from date. of incorporation to year ended 1st February, 1892, laid on Table, 219 ......

Statement of Liabilities and Outstanding Loans for 1891 of Districts, laid on Table, 219 4 Statement of Liabilities and Outstanding Loans for 1891 of Boroughs, laid on Table, 219 Statement of Receipts, amount of Rates levied in the X, &c., for 1891 of Boroughs, laid on

Table, 219 Statement of Receipts, amount of Rates levied in the 2, &e., for 1891 in Districts, laid on Table, 219 J

ESTIMATES ' Message No. 20, recommending Estimates of Expenditure for 1893 and. Supplementary Estimates -11

for 1892 and previous years together with Estimates, laid on Table, 294 Message No. 21, withdrawing Estimates of Expenditure for 1893, and Supplementary Estimates

for 1892 Find previous years, laid on Table, 280

Message No. 22, recommending Amended Estimates of Expenditure for 1893 and Supplementary 2 Estimates for 1892 and previous years together with Estimates, in substitution of those• submitted by Governor's Message No. 20, laid on Table, 280

Schedule to the 'Estimates-in-Chief for 1893, laid on Table, 448 Schedule to the Military and Naval Estimate, for 1893, laid on Table, 495, 553 Letter from Commissioners respecting Railway Estimates, laid on Table (not printed), 498. Schedules A to E, Public Works Department Estimates for 1893, including schedules for main and

subordinate roads, laid on Table, 510 Message No. 17, withdrawing Military and Naval Estimates, laid on Table, 571 .

1109 1111 1113 1115 1117

1085

1083

1

1065

849, 949

189

1001

147

148

149

149

1049 to 1057

501

a

28 25 27

29 31

205, 207, 371

403

405,407,569 601

713,133

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FINANCE (continued):— ESTIMATES (continued) :—

Message Bo. 18, recommending Amended Military and Naval Estimates together with Estimates -) laid on Table, 571

Message No. 22, recommending Loan Estimates for 189:3 together with Estimates, laid on Table, 695 Message No. 22, recommending Additional Estimates for 1893 together with Estimates, laid on

Table, 599 Message No. 3, recommending Additional Loan Estimates for 1893 together with Estimates, laid

on Table, 610 EXPLANATORY ABSTRACT:—

Of Sums Estimated and Voted for 1893 and previous years REVENUE FOR 1892 :—

Comparative statement, showing as cstimatei on 1 December, 1991, laid on Table, 244 ......... REVENUE FOR 1893 : —

Return respecting, laid on Table, 590 REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE (EXCLUSIVE OF RAILWAYS):—

Account of Estimated, for year 1893; laid on fable, 2.1.4 VOTE OP CENSURE—FINANCIAL PROPOSALS OF THE GOVERNMENT :—

Motion made (Mr. Reid) that the continuance of the present Ministers in office is fraught with serious dangers to the public welfare ; and debate adjourned, 249 ; Debate resumed, and amendment moved (Mr. Waddell), that the condition of public affairs does not justify the dislocation of business and the danger to legislative progress, public credit, and finance which would be the probable consequence of displacement of the present Administration ; Point of Order—That amendment was not relevant—disallowed by Mr. Speaker ; amendment negatived; motion put and negatived, 251-2.

VOTE FOR MAINTENANCE OP SICK PAUPERS :— Report on, laid on Table, 523

PARKES DISTRICT :— Return of Revenue and Expenditure, laid on Table, 258

MINUTE OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL :— Speaker lays on Thble copy of, authorising application of certain amounts from one head of

service to supplement another, 292, 315 eh 359 ABSENTEE TAX :—

Motion made (Mr. 'Chapman) in favour of, 292. DEFICIENCY IN REVENUE :—

Return, showing amount at close of year 1892, laid on Table, 390 TUE TARIFF :—

Petition presented from certain electors in the Hastings and Manning District in favour of a duty on stock, increasing the duties on farm products, timber, and tobacco, remitting Excise duty on tobacco, and abolishing fee for manufacturing tobacco, 443

GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK :— Statement of accounts for 1892, laid on Table, 465

PUBLIC FINANCE OF THE COLONY :— Resolutions moved (Mr. Rose) in reference to, amendment moved (Mr: froughton), to omit

paragraphs 2 to 6, and debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 466.

FIRE BRIGADES ACT OF 1881 Report of Metropolitan Board for 1891, laid on Table, 11

Do do 1892, laid on Table, 455 Do Gonlburn Board (Seventh), laid on Table, 355

FISH ACCLIMATISATION :— Motion made (Hr. Frank Parnell) for Committee of the Whole, to consider Address to Governor

praying that a sum of money may he placed on Estimates, 119; Order of the Day postponed, 149; House in Committee, 337, 356; no Report from Committee, 356.

FISHERIES :— Report of Commissioners for 1801, laid on Table, 12 Return respecting Fish sent to Sydney markets from Lake Illawarra, laid on Table, 577

FISHERIES AND OYSTER FISHERIES REGULATION BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Frank Farnell) for leave to bring in, 69 ; presented and read 1°, 177 ; Mr.

Farnell proceeding to move the second reading, Point of Order, That Bill should havo been recommended by a Message from the Governor, sustained by Mr. Speaker—Order of the Day discharged and Bill withdrawn, 274.

FISHERIES ACT AMENDMENT BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Carruthers) for leave to bring in, 119; presented and read 1 °, 145 ; Motion

made for 2° ; Point of Order, That Bill related to Trade, end should have been introduced in Committee of the Whole, and as it involved expenditure it required a Message from the Governor ; Debate adjourned, to enable Mr. Speaker to consult authorities, 376; Order of the Day postponed, 457, 485 ; Order of Day read for resumption of Debate, Point of Order decided against by Mr. Speaker, Debate resumed, and interrupted by Government IDISIIMES taking precedence :it 7 o'clock, 531.

PETITIONS PRESENTED IN FAVOUR OF :— Licensed Fishermen of Botany, 436

Do Tuggerall Lakes, 443 Do Brisbane Water, 443 Do Port Jackson, 472 Do George's River, 481

FISHING INDUSTRY :— Motion made (Mr. Frank Parnell) in reference to diminution of food-fishes and the developmen

of the industry, and negatived, 299. FLOODS :—

EMBASKMENTS, WEST MAITLAND:— Notification of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 1888, for construction of, laid on

Table, 3 FLOOD RELIEF CHANNEL :—

Repent respecting, from Tuckombil Creek to Evans River, laid on Table, 427 HUNTER RIVER DISTRICT :—

Correspondence respecting the grant of £200 made to the Mayor of Raymond. Terrace for relieving cases of distress by, laid on Table, 512

FOREIGNERS (See "CIVIL SERVICE").

2

s

2

791,793 819,821

811,813

825,827

831

1073

1059

107/

1109

1063

1067 to 1071

1081

1425

1129

1111 1139 1169

901 933

925

927 929

81

85

17

INDEX xxiii

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VOL. PAGE.

3

2

8

FORESTS :- Progress Report of Administration of State, for 1.891, laid on Table, 11 Progress Report of Administration of State for 1892, laid on Table, 032

DEPARTMENT :- Motion made (Mr. Dickens) for copy of Report of Mr. Ednie Brown (late Director-General of

Forests) giving summary of operations carried out by, during year 1892, 374; Return to Order, laid on Table, 577

Motion made (Air. Help) for return respecting Officers of, 043. UNSATISFALTOlit OPERATION OF DEPARTMENT :-

Adjournment moved (Mr. Chapman) to call attention to, and negatived 214. DMMISSAL OF OMER OFFICIALS OF DEPARTMENT :-

Adjournment moved (Mr. Noild) to discuss, and Motion made, that " Question be now put," and passed ; motion negatived, 332-3.

FORMAL BUSINESS :- Sessional Order passed, 17. Motion made for Sessional Order, and withdrawn, 84, 240. Mr. Speaker informs House that Member objecting should rise in his place, 107.

FOSTER AND PARTY (See 'MINING"). FRANCHISE (See " ELECTORAL "). FRAWLEY THOMAS (See "CIVIL SERVICE"). FREE PASSES (See "RAILWAYS'). FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (See "NEWCASTLE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADES HALL

BILL"). FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT AMENDMENT BILL

Motion made (Mr. Cullen) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1°, 465; read 20, committed, 409 ; Order of the Day postponed, 551.

FRENCHMAN'S LANE (See "ROADS"). FUGITIVE CRIMINALS :-

Despatches respecting, laid on Table, 11, 33 FUNDED STOCK ACT, 1.892 :-

Regulations and Forms, laid on Table, 167 FUNDED STOCK BILL-

Message from Governor, 95 ; Motion made (31r. See) for Committee of the Whole, 98 ; House in Committee, 'Resolution agreed to ; presented and read. 1', 108; read 2 °, committ cd, reported r with amendments, Report adopted, 120; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 123 ; returned I without amendment, 145 ; Assent reported, 147. 1J

GAMBLING- Petition presented from Baptist Union of New South Wales in favour of suppression of, 128

GAOLS (Sec also "PRISONS") • DAREINGUPEST

Itclurn respecting Warders in, laid on Table, 173 GARVAN, JAM.ES PATRICK, REQ., MI'.:-

Return respecting land owned in', in vicinity of Tweed and Richmond Railway, laid on Table, 317 GASLIGHT (See "AUSTRALIAN GASLIGHT COMPANY ELECTRIC LIGHTING AN))

SUPPLY BILL). GENERAL :BUSINESS :-

Precedence of, Sessional Order passed, 17. Precedence of, until 7 o'clock on every Sitting-day, Sessional Order passed, 317-9. Precedence of, on Fridays, Sessional Order passed, 516-7. Interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 242, 302, 381, 391, 401, 405,

420, 427, 400, 472, 477, 492, 480, 499, 510, 531, 540, 546, 568, 592, 637, 045. GERMANTON (Sec "RAILWAYS"). GINHAM, JAMES (See "CROWN LANDS") GLEBE (See " SEWERAGE"). GLEN INNES (See " RAILWAYS "). GLOVE CONTESTS ;-

Police Report respecting, between Thomas Pheasant and James Richardson, laid on Table, 41 Petitions presented praying the House to enact; a law making such exhibitions illegal and impossible,

from :-New South Wales Conference of Wesleyan Ministers, 401; Residents of Redfern and vicinity, 4,30; Sydney and surrounding districts, 460

GOLD AND SILVER:- Motion made (Mr. O'Sullivan) for return of amount in Coins exported from New South Wales,

156 ; Return to Order, laid on Table, 179 GOLD LEASES (See "MINING"). GOULBURN AND CROOKWELL RAILWAY BILL :-

Petition presented (Mr. Rose) for leave to bring in, 540; leave given, presented and read 1 °, 562-3 Petition presented from certain inhabitants of Goulburn in favour of, 517

GOULBURN (See alto "WATER SUPPLY ") Fink BawAniis BOARD :-

Report (Seventh) laid on Table, 355 GOULI3URN WATER SUPPLY CHARGES BILL :-

Petition presented (Dr. Hollis), for leave to proceed with, under 75th Standing Order ; presented and read 1 °, 25 ; read, 2', committed, 44; Order of the Day postponed, 77, 99, 135; reported with amendments, Report adopted, 274 ; read 3 0, passed, and sea to Council, 279-80 ; re• turned without amendment, 337 ; Assent reported, 371.

Petition presented from Ratepayers of C oulburn, against., 04

8

3

4

785 847

861

581,583

1087

1097

1241

759

929

1243

1245, 1247, 1249

1233

515

1169

513

8

7

8

8 1253

3 543

1171,1183

8 033

2 1129

9

573 977

981 979

435

29

331

INDEX.

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PAGE.

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS :— Precedence of, Sessional Order passed, 17. Precedence of, after 7 o'clock on every Sitting-day, Sessional Order passed, 317-9. Precedence of, on Thursdays, Sessional Order passed, 546-7. Precedence of, on Additional Sitting Day, 657. Postponed in a bunch, 145, 186, 198 (2), 249, 559, 629, 606.

GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS :— Motion made (Mr. Darnley) against subletting of, 44,7. Retunis respectino, let by Government to Mort's Dock and Engineering Company, laid on Table, 71

GOVERNMENT FEES TO :BARRISTERS :— . Motion made (Mr. Walker) for return respecting, 76; Return to Order, laid on Table, 334

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE :— Annual Returns to Order, laid on Table, 3, 614

PICTURES FOR CHICAGO EXPOSITION :— Return respecting, laid on Table, 567

GOVERNMENT SAVINGS' BANK :— Statement of Accounts for 1892, laid on Table, 465

GOVERNMENT STEAMERS :— Return respecting services rendered in Port Jackson, laid on Table, 512

GOVERNOR (See also "MESSAGES"). Proclamation by, summoning Parliament, 1. Opening Speech of, 3. Address in Reply, 5, 12, 16. Despatch forwarding instructions, laid on Table, 144 Correspondence respecting appointment of Successor to the Earl of Jersey, laid on Table, 436 Message No. 1, notifying appointment of the Right Honorable Sir Robert William Duff, laid

Table, 605 Commission appointing the Right Honorable Sir Robert William Duff, laid on Table, 605 Address in reply to Governor's Message No. 1, in reference to appoint ment of, passed, 622 ; reply

from Governor, 625. Assents to Bill in Legislative Council Chamber, 674. Prorogation Speech delivered by, 674.

GRA FT ON (See "RA I LWA YS "). G RAG1N AND GRAMAN HOLDING (See "CROWN LANDS "). GRAILA MK, WILLIAM, ESQUIRE, M.P. :—

Chairman of Committee of Supply reported Holt the Umiorable Member for Newen•tle had been guilty of persistent disorder in the Committee and had used threatening and foul In towards him as Chairman ; the Honorable Member was required to a It end in his place on the next sitting day, to answer a charge of contempt, 547 ; Clerk directed to ,'cod records of disorder reported from Committee of Supply, and Honorable Member being in attendance Point; of Order, That it was irregular for the Clerk to read from the records of the Session, ruled against by Mr. Speaker ; Clerk read abstract -, and motion moved (Sir Oeorge Dibbs) to commit tothe custody of the Sercennt-at-Arms ; Point of Order, as to whether House had power to suspend a Member for rn indefinite period, ruled in the affirmative by Mr.

• Speaker ; motion passed ; Speaker issued warrant; committing to custody of Sergeant-at-Arms, 552 ; released from custody, 653.

GE-RIG'S FLAT (See "ROADS"). GUIHEN JAMES (See" CROWN LANDS"). GUNNEDAH SCHOOL OF ARTS ENABLING BILL :— •

Petition presented (Mr. KirApa(riek) for leave to bring in, 354; leave given, presented, and read 1°, 361-2 ; referred to Select Committee, 867; Report, brought up, 447; Order of the Day postponed, 480; rend 2 °, committed, reported with amendments, report adopted, 5331; read 3°, passed, rind sent to Council, 539; returned without amendment, 568 ; Assent reported, 688.

GUYRA (See " RAILWAYS ").

HARBOURS (See also "NEWCASTLE HARBOUR TRUST BILL"; also "SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST BILL "; a.ho "CIVIL SERVICE ") :—

TRIAL BAY :— Report on situation of, as a harbour of refuge, laid on Table, 281

AND RIVERS DEPARTMENT:— Mot ion made (Me. Banister) for return in reference to officers, 557.

HAY (See "CROWN LANDS"). HAY A THENiEUM TRUSTEES ENABLING BILL :—

Petition presented (Mr. Newton), for leave to bring in, 273 ; leave given, presented, and read 1°, 279 ; referred to Select Committee, 287 ; Report brought up, 312 ; Order of t he Day post-poned, 341 ; read, 2°, committed, reported with an amendment, Report ndopted, 405', read, 30, parsed and sent to Council, 412; returned, without amendment, 456; Assent reported, 469.

HAYNES JOHN, ESQUIRE, M.P. :— Directed by Mr. Speaker to discontinue his speech, and motion moved that Member he further

heard, carried, 16. Directed by Mr. Speaker to discontinue his speech, 495.

HEALTH (See "BOARD OF HEALTH INCORPORATION BILL "):— H1LLGROVE (See" ROADS").

PAGE,

337

357 359

1067

273 275 265

917

39

83

77

1197

615

1099

1101

1

INDEX. fly

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VOL.

HILLGROTE AND ARMIDALE WATER-POWER ELECTRIC BILL •- Petition presented (Mr. Garrard), for leave to bring in, 10 ; leave given, presented and read 1 °

69; referred to Select Committee, 76; report brought up, 149; Order of the Day postponed 203, 222, 232, 238, 243, 258, 257, 312, 317, 323; read 2', connnitted, reported with amend-ments, Report adopted, 355; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 367; returned without amendment, 396; Assent reported, 409.

Petition presented for leave for promoters of Hillgrove Water and Electric Power Company to appear before Select Committee, 84

Petition presented from residents of Hillgrove in favour of, 191 IfTNTON (See "PARKS"). HOLIDAYS (See "BANK HOLIDAYS ACT AMENDMENT DILL"). HOMESTEAD PROTECTION BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. Donal(?) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1 °, 404; Order of the Day postponed, 420, 465, 577.

HOODS (See " ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). HORNSBY (See" RAILWAYS "). HORSESHOE BEND (Bee "HUNTER RIPER "). HOSPITALS :-

. VOTE FOR THE INSANE :- Mr. Speaker laid on Table minute of Executive Council authorising transfer of amount from one

head of service to supplement another, 292 LITTLE BAY :-

Report of Dr. Manning on Leper Patients, laid on Table, 111 Return respecting Leper Patients, laid on Table, 167 Report for 1892, laid on Table, 528 .

VICTORIA BARRACKS :- Return respecting, laid on Table; 559

HOWARD, COMMANDER F., R.N. :- Description of Bellinger River by, laid on Table, 3

HUNTER DISTRICT (See "WATER SUPPLY"; also "SEWERAGE"). HUNTER RIVER (See also " FLOODS") :-

Adjournment moved (Mr. Hart) to cell attention to the proposed action of the Government in cutting a new channel for, near West Maitland, and negatived, 220.

Notification of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 1888, for deviation at Horseshoe Bend, laid on Table, 273

Correspondence respecting the grant of 1200 made to the Mayor of Raymond Terrace for relieving cases of distress caused by the floods, laid on Table, 51 9

HUNTER'S HILL (See " WHARVES").

ILLEGITIMACY DISABILITY REMOVAL BILL:- Motion made (Mr. read) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1 0, 69 ; read 2', committed,

191.-2 ; reported with amendments, Report, adopted, 274 ; Order of the Day postponed, 317, 34-1,431, 495, 517, 551, rend 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 581.

IMMIGRATION (See also "ASIATICS RACES RESTRICTION AND REGULATION BILL '') :- Report on, for 1592, laid on Table, 281

IMPORTED STOCK ACTS OF 1871 AND 1881.:- Amended Regulations under, laid on Table

' 281

IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT ABOLITION BILL :- Motion made (Mr. O'Sullivan) for leave to bring in, 178 ; presented and read 1°, 191; read 2°

committed, reported with amendments, report adopted, 223 ; read 3°, passed and sent to Council, 232.

INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT BILL :- Message from Governor, 342 ; Bill brought in (Mr. See), founded on Resolution of Ways and

Means (No. 5), read 1°, 356; motion made (Mr. Ser) for 2', and Point of Order-That clause 18, sub-section C, provided for the imposition of a tax on assessed annual value of improved land, not yielding income, and therefore was out of order-sustained by Mr. Speaker ; Order discharged; Rill withdrawn, 369.

INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT BILL (No. 2) :- Bill brought in on former Order of Leave (Resolution Yo. 5 of Ways and Means), 369-9 ; pre-

sented and read 1°, 375 ; motion made (Mr. See) for 2°, and amendment moved (Mr. Neild that House should be dissolved before the Bill, or any other measure for proposing taxation be further proceeded with, and amendment negatived, Bill read 2°, motion made (Mr .

See) that House resolve itself into Committee, and amendment proposed to refer to Select Committee, amendment withdrawn, motion passed, and Bill committed, 384-5; House it Committee, 391; reported with amendments, 397; Motion made for adoption of Report, and amendment proposed to recommit, amendment on proposed amendment moved by Mr. Ncild to add words "and clause 17," and negatived, amendment passed, and question as amended passed, reported 2° with further amendments, Report adopted, 406; motion made (Si George Dabs) for 3°, amendment moved (Hr. See) to recommit to reconsider clause 17 and further amendment to include clause 19, negatived, Amendment carried, Bill recommitted, reported 3°, with further amendments, 4,20; Report adopted, 432 ; motion made (Mr. See) for 3°, and amendment moved (Hr. Fuller) to recommit to consider new clause, amendment negatived, read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 437.

INCOME TAX BILL :- Message from Governor, 342 ; Bill brought in (Hr. See), founded on Resolutions of Ways and

Means (No. 4), presented and read 1°, 351 ; /notion made for 2 °, and motion for adjournment of Debate negatived, Bill read 2', committed, reported with an amendment, 356-7 ; Report adopted, 369 Order of the Day postponed, 376, 406; read 3 °, passed, and sent to Council, 428.

1027-D

2

3

7

7

8

8

2

2

4

1

INDEX.

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VOL. PAGE.

INDUSTRIAL AND PILLAGE SETTLEMENTS (See also "LABOUR SETTLEMENTS BILL") :— Motion made (Mr. Allred Allen) for report of Mr. Lewis on, in New Zealand and Victoria, 573 ;

Return to Order, laid on Table, 609 INDUSTRIAL DISTRESS :—

Adjournment moved (Mr. Cotton) to discuss the necessity for taking immediate steps to relieve, and negatived, 327.

Adjournment moved (Mr. 3-elle!) to discuss the necessity that exists for making provision before the close of the present Session to alleviate the industrial distress that is likely to arise during the coming winter ; Point of Order, That subject had been discussed on a previous motion for adjournment, and was out of order, upheld by Mr. Speaker, 563.

INDUSTRIES (See "PROTECTED INDUSTRIES "). INDUSTRY (See "TAX ON INDUSTRY").

- INFECTIOUS DISEASES :— • ' Return respecting Typhoid Fever in Sydney and Suburbs from 1876 to 1892, and certain par-

ticulars respecting, laid on Table, 512 INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC:—

Report of Board of Health on, during 1891, laid on Table, 92 INQUESTS AND MAGISTERIAL INQUIRIES :—

Annual Return of Particulars for 1.891, laid on Table, II ; Order for Printing rescinded, 191. INSANE ("See also "LUNACY ACT FURTHER AMENDMENT BILL ") :—

Report of Inspector-General for 1891, laid on Table, 11 Do do for 1.892, laid on Table, 529 Do do on number of Insane during year 1892, 355.

INSCRI BED STOCK ACT OF 1883 :— Nint: Report of creation, imemiption and issue of Stock, laid on Table, 7 9

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY CONE E BE NOE '— Correspondence respecting, laid on Table, 144

INVERELL (See "RAILWAYS"). IRON COVE CREEK STORMWATER CHANNEL (See "SEWERAGE"). IRON PIPES (See "CAST-IRON PIPES"). IRON INDUSTRY—

Motion made (Mr. Scott) for bonus of £10,0170 per anpuin for ten years, for manufacture of 5,000 tons of steel blooms annually, from native ores, and amendment moved (Mr. Walker) for protective tariff of such a character as to establish, and debate adjourned, 617; Order of the Day postponed, 530, 637.

IRRIGATION (See "SEGENHOE ESTATE IRRIGATION BILL"; also "BALRANALD IRRI-GATION BILL "; also "MENLNDIE IRRIGATION BILL "; also " WENTWORTH IRRI-

GATION TRUST" ; also "CIVIL SERVICE'). IRRIGATION AND WATER CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT :—

Motion made (Mr. Banister) for return respecting officers of, 557. INSURANCE SOCIETIES (See "LIFE AND EIRE INSURANCE SOCIETIES").

JAIUBER00 (Sec "RAILWAYS'). JERILDERIE (See "RAILWAYS "). JERSEY, EARL Or :—

Correspondence respecting Appointment of Successor to, as Governor, 436 JIFFKINS, WILLIAM (See " MILITARY "). JOHNSTON, JAMES, Esq., M.P.:—

Granted leave to appear before Select Committee of Legislative Council on Land Boilers Inspec-tion Bill, 179.

JOHNSTONE'S BAY (See "SEWERAGE"). JUNEE (See "WATER SUPPLY"). JUSTICES OF THE PEACE (See" ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE").

1027 1071 1107

189

1107

257

161

399

977

KANAKA LABOUR :— Correspondence respecting, laid on Table, 203

KENDALL (See "FERRIES"). KENMORE (See "LUNATIC ASYLUMS"). EHORIBAKH CREEK (See "BRIDGES"). KIAMA (See " ADMINSTRATION OF JUSTICE").

SCHOOL COUNCIL :-- eceived from Legislativ e Council, and on motion (Air. Could) rend 1°, 156 ; Order of the Day

postponed, 160 ; read 2°, committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 274; read 3°, passed, end returned to Council, 28U ; Assent reported, 303.

KIRKPATRICK, MR. J. H. (See "LAND VALUATION AND ARBITRATION").

1207 8

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VOL. PAGE.

LABOUR BUREAU •- Return of Free Passes issued by, laid on Table, 33 Report of Superintendent on Messrs. Wilcox and Firth's Railway Contract at Murwillumbah,

laid on Table, 314 Report for year ended 1.8th February, 1.893, laid on Table, 374 , r 8 Report of Mr. George Lewis on working of, in New Zealand, laid on Table, 614 Motion made (Mr. J D. FitzGerald) for Select Committee, to inquire into working of, 517 I

Report brought up. 632 LABOUR PROTECTION BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. Sheldon) for Committee of the Whole, ill; • Order of the Day postponed,136 ; House in Committee, Resolution agreed to, Bill presented and read 1 0, 337 ; Order of the Day postponed, 354, 622, 637; motion made (Mr. Sheldon) for 2°, and Point of Order, That Bill contained provision similar to provision in Agreements Validating Bill, passed during Session, Speaker ruled that if Bill be proceeded with such provision must be omitted in Committee, Debate adjourned, 659; Order of the Day postponed, 603.

LABOUR SETTLEMENTS BILL (changed from) CROWN LAND ASSOCIATED SETTLEMENTS • BILL :-

Message from Governor, 607; motion made (Air. Copeland) for Committee of the Whole, 622 ; 4 House in Committee, Resolutions agreed to, presented and read 1 ° , 628 ; read 20, committed, 638; reported with amendments, and an amended Title, recommitted, reported 2°, with further amendments, report adopted, 615-6 ; recommitted, reported 3 0, with a further amendment

• report adopted, read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 653; returned with amendments Council's amendments agreed to, 665; Assent reported, 673.

LAKE ILLA.WARRA Return respecting Fish sent to Sydney Market from, laid on Table, 577 8

LAND BOILERS INSPECTION BILL :- Motion made (Sir George Dias) for Message to Council, under the 67th Standing Order

requesting that Bill he proceeded with, 134. Leave given to James Johnston, a Member of the Assembly, to appear before Select Committee

or the Legislative Council, 179. LAND BOA RDS (See "CROWN LANDS "). LAND LAWS (See "CROWN LANDS"). LANDS FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES ACQUISITION ACT :-

NOT1IrlekTIOISS OF RESUMPTION or LAND UNDER, LAID ON TABLE:- For the Establishment of a Public Park at St. Mary's, 3 Establishment of a Public Park at Hinton, 150 Public Park at Moss Vale, 160 Public Recreation Ground at Plattsburg, 201 .1 8 Establishment of Public Recreation Ground at Double Bay, 238 Extension of St. Peter's Park, 238 Establishment and Construction of a Public Recreation Ground at Dapto, 512

LANDS DEPARTMENT:- Return showing amount of Travelling Expenses for 1892, laid on Table, 472 Report for 1892, laid on Table, 527 4

LAND TAX :- Motion made (Mr. Chapman) that it is essential that a Progressive Land Tax should be passed

Amendment moved (Mr. Cotton) in favour of a system of raising revenue by direct taxation upon land values irrespective of improvements ; Point of Order (111r. Willis) that Amendment anticipated a Motion already on the Paper, ruled against by Mr. Speaker ; Amendment agreed to ; Question as amended passed, 112-3-4,

Motion (Mr. Carruthers) in favour of, ruled against by Mr. Speaker on ground that question the same in substance and effect had been debuted and decided, 239.

LAND TITLES OFFICE :- Motion made (Mr. drulehinson) for return in reference to unclaimed deeds, 243; Return to Order

laid on Table, 528 4 LAND 'VALUATION AND ARBITRATION :-

Return showing payments to Messrs. E. J. Solvers, T. F. Wailer, and J. H Kirkpatrick, on account of, laid on Table, 287

LANES (See "CITY OF SYDNEY LANES BILL"). LAW OF LIBEL AMENDMENT BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. O'Su(livan) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1°, 219; Order of the Day postponed, 401, 432, 457, 498; motion made (Mr. O'Sullivan) for 2°, and debate adjourned, 591.

LAW PRACTITIONERS BILL :- Motion made (Mr. Neill° for leave to bring in, 88; presented and read 1°, 84; Order of the Day

postponed, 258; read 2°, committed, proceedings interrupted by Government Business, taking precedence at 7 &eh:Oct482; Order of the Day postponed, 485 ; House in Committee, proceedings interrupted bv Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 568 ; Order of the Day postponed, 577', 590; reported with amendment 8, report adopted, 632; read 3 0, passed, and sent to Council, 633-4.

LAW VACATIONS ABOLITION BILL :- Motion made. (Mr. Walker) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1°, 10; motion made for 2',

and debate adjourned, 192 ; 2° negatived, Order discharged, and Bill withdrawn, 323. LEAD-POISONING:-

Report of Board appointed to inquire into prevalence and prevention of, at the Broken 3101 Silver-lead Mines, 598 4

LEAVE OF ABSENCE (See "CIVIL SERVICE"). LEE, MR. BENJAMIN (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"; also "CIVIL SERVICE"). LEE AND BRADY SETTLEMENT BILL :-

Petition presented (Mr. Waddell) for leave to bring in, 327 ; leave given, presented, and read 1 ° 8 332 ; referred tu Select Committee, 336; Report brought up, 383; Order of the bay postponed 476, 527; read 2°, committed, reported without amendment., report adopted, 592; read 30 passed, and sent to Council, 597 ; returned without amendment, 628; Assent reported, 649.

LEGAL PRACTITIONERS' BILL Motion made (Kr. Crick) for leave to bring in, ; presented and read 1°, 119; Order of the

Day postponed, 160, 274, 323, 390, 455.

1047

1095 957

1037

965

541

933

871 873 875 877 879 881 883

143 249

417

1251

1241

361

xxviii INDEX.

REFERENCES TO TILE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-15T11 PARLIAMENT—SESSION OF 1592 -3. RAPERS,

von- PAGE.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL :— Motion made (Sir Henry Parkes) against the nominee principle, and in favour of reconstruction

on basis of popular election ; amendment moved (Mr. Train) that House declines to engage at present time in the discussion of the question, but prefers to devote its attention to the advancement of immediate public interests, and Debate adjourned, 259; Order of the Day postponed, 324, 368.

LEPROSY:— Report on, in New South Wales for 1892, together with certain information respecting the

prevalence of the disease in the Australian Colonies, laid on Table, 448 LEPER PATIENTS :—

Report of Dr. Manning on, at Little Bay Hospital, laid on Table, Ill ... I S 3 Return respecting, at Little Bay Hospital, laid on Table, 167 .

LESSEES LAND PURCHASE BILL :— Motion made (3.B. Bread) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1', 75; no motion being mad

for r, the Order dropped, 223. LIBEL LAW (See "LAW OF LIBEL AMENDMENT BILL"). LIBRARY COMMITTEE :—

Appointed by Sessional Order (by _Ballo°, 78. Names of members substituted •for members on, 161..

LICENSING (See also "LIQUOR TRAFFIC LOCAL OPTION BILL" ; also "LIQUOR LICENSING LAW AMENDMENT BELL " ; also "LIQUOR LICENSES AMENDMENT BILL" Lalso "SUNDAY CLOSING BILL").

SPIRITS, WINES, AND BEER, CONVICTIONS ENDER ACT :— Annual Return to Order, laid on Table, 11

CONVICTIONS 'UNDER THE LICENSING ACT:— 3 Return (in part) to Order (Session, 1891-2), laid on Table, 540

LAWS :— Adjournment moved (Mr. G. D. Clark)to discuss abuses in connection with administration of, 124

RAILWAY HOTEL, :BATIUCRST Motion made (Mr. G. D. Clark) for papers connected with transfer of license from William

Stevens to Patrick Power, 476; Return to Order, laid on Table, 540 3 LIFE INSURANCE:—

:—

Adjournment moved (Mr. Careen) under Standing Order 15, to call attention to Law dealing/ with, and negatived, 25.

LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETIES

Motion made (Mr. Kelly) for investigation of stability of ; amendment moved (Mr. O'Sullivan)1 to include Ruddily, Societies, Laird Banks, &c., negatived ; motion passed, 173.

LIME-STREET (See "WHARVES"). LIMITATION OF BUSINESS HOURS :—

Sessional Order passed, 26. Motion made (Sir George Dibbs)to rescind Sessional Order, and amendment moved (Mr. Young)

to add words, "as far as relates to General Business," amendment withdrawn, original motion negatived, 281-2.

Motion moved (Sir George Dibbs) to suspend Sessional Order during remainder of Session, Point of Order, That motion was substantially the same as motion of 18th January lost, ruled against by Mr. Speaker, motion passed, 610.

LIQUOR LICENSES AM ENDMENT BILL :— Petition presented from Alexander GOTS, Chairman of a Public Meeting, Sydney Domain, in

favour of Sunday Closing, 25 Petition presented from women of New South Wales against the employment of women as

Barmaids, 38 Petition presented from public meeting in Sydney Domain against the employment of women as

13armaids, 99 LIQUOR LICENSING LAW AMENDMENT BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. Danger) for Conunittee of the Whole, 208 ; Order of the Day postponed, 243 274, 280, 396; House in Committee, and, proceedings interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 390-1.

Petition presented against passing of, from United Licensed Victuallers' Association, 227 3 LIQUOR TRAFFIC LOCAL OPTION BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. Xidd) for Committee of the Whole, 75 ; Message from Governor, 05 ; House in Committee, Point of Order reported from Committee, that amendment proposed was outside the reference and overruled by Mr. Speaker ; Committee resumed and resolution reported, 101-2; Resolution received, motion made for 2 0, and amendment moved (Mr. Garrard) in favour of compensation, and passed ; Resolution as amended agreed to, Bill presented and read 1°, Motion made (21r. Kidd) that Bill be printed and 2° stand Order of the Day for Wednesday next, and amendment moved (Mr. Baynes) to read 20 "this day six months," amendment negatived, motion passed, 493-6.

Petition presented from residents of Lauricton and surrounding districts in favour of piebeseite on issue of prohibition and praying for passing of an Act for that purpose, 71

Petition presented from Band of Hope, Kendall, praying the House to pass a Bill for taking n plebiscite vote on the question, 149

Pet itions in favour of, presented from :— Pride of Blackheath Tent No. 38 of the Independent Order of Rcchabites, at Blackheath, 10 North Sydney Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites, at North Sydney, 10 Alexandria Lodge of the Independent Order of Rechabites, at Darling Point, 10 Happy Dawn Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Tempters, at Aralocn, 10 $t. Barnabas' Branch of the Church of England Temperance Society, at St.. Barnabas' School,

George-street West, 10 Women's Christian Temperance Union, at Yass, 10 Wesleyan Temperance Society

' at Bourke, 10

Wesleyan Temperance Society, at Rockdale, 10 Tent Jubilee No. 24 of Independent Order of Rechabitcs, at Dulwich Hill, 10 Rose of Marrickyille Lodge 299 of the Independent Order of Good Tempters, at Marrickville

10 Burn-cod Branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, at Elmwood, 10 Women's Christian Temperance Union, at III ittagong, 10 Public Meeting, convened in the Outer Domain, on Sunday, 28th August, 1892, 10 St. Thomas' Branch of the Church of England Temperance Society, at Enfield, 10

f 3

217

273 275

589

595

603

613

609

611

699

607

631

655

633

1

633

615 I.

3

617

619

621. 623 627

625

629

635

639

637

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LIQUOR TRAFFIC LOCAL OPTION BILL (continued) : —

Petitions in favour of, presented from' (continued) :—

Women's Christian Temperance Union Society, at Moss Vale, 10 Women's Christian Temperance Union, at Sydney, 10 Hearts of Oak Division of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Sydney, 15 . Women's Christian Temperance Union, at Singleton, 15 Captain Cook Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites, at Sydney, 15 Excelsior Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites, at Leichhardt, 15 Queen's' Own Division of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Tamworth, 15 Eveleiglestreet Branch of the Church of England 'Temperance Society, Redfern, 15 Pyrrnont and Ultimo Wesleyan Band of Hope, at Pyrinont, 15 Wesleyan Temperance Society, at Dubbo, 15 St. Paul's Branch of the Church of England Temperance Society, Redfern, 16 Women's Christian Temperance Union Society, at Bathurst, 15 Wesleyan Methodist Temperance Society, Wagga Wagga, 23 Church of England Temperance Society, at Blacktown, 23 Band of Hope Society, at Hunter's Hill, 23 Wesleyan Methodist Temperance Society, at Deniliquin, 23 Silverstrerim Division of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Broken Hill, 23 Prince Alfred Division Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at ruminate, 23 Maeleay Tent of the Independent Order of Reehabites, at Kempsey, 23 Rose of Sharon Division Daughters of Temperance, at Sydney, 23 Wesleyan Temperance Society, at Berry,' 23 Juvenile Temperance Society, at Brushgrove, 24 Women's Christian Temperance Union, at Dubbo, 24 Independent Order of Good Tempters, Milton Lodge, No. 06, 24 Manoah Tent, No. 40, Independent Order of Rechabiles, at Cooteroundra, 24 Band of Hope Division, No. 11, of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Wanton, 24 Petersham Baptist Society of Christian Endeavour, 21 Women's Christian Temperance Union, at Maitland, 24 • Pilot lodge of the lndpendent Order of Good Tempters, at Nambucca Reads, 24 Electors of Balmain, held at the Temperance Hall, Montague-street, 24 Perseverance Tent No. 41, Independent Order of Rechribites, at Marriekville, 24 ... Band of Refuge Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Tempters. at Brushgrove, 24 ...... Captain Cook Division of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Botany, 33 Pride of Merewether Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites, at Moven-ether, 33 ...... Public Meeting, held at Deniliquin, 33 Welsh Congregational Church, at Lamblon,33 Hope of Petersham Division of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Petersham, 38 Warntab Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Tempters, at Blackheath, 38 Star of the Valley Lodge, at Kangaroo Valley, 38 New South Wales Alliance for the Suppression of Intemperance, Sydney, 38 Women's Christian Temperance Union, Sydney, 38 General Gordon Tent No. 20 of the Independent Order of Reeltabites, at Granville, 42, ...... Bright and Morning Star Division of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Islington, 42 Golden Hope Division No. 43, Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Granville, 42 Women's Christian Temperance Union, at Ctunneclab, 42 Pride of the Meadow Tent of the Independent Order of Rechabites, at Broad Meadow, 42 Day Dawn Division No. 5 of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Newcastle, 42 A Public Meeting held in connection with the Band of Hope at the Huy-street Wesleyan

Church, Sydney, 42 Advance Tent of the Independent Order of Reehabitee, of Taree, 47 Wesleyan Band of Hope, Windsor, 49 The Richmond Temperance Association, at Richmond, 49 Rescue Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Tempters and others, at Parkes, 49. . Chairman of a Public Meeting held at Kendall, 49 The Rose of Ashfield Tent No. 6 of the Independent Order of Rechabites, at Ashfield, 49 Women's Christian Temperance Union, at Petri* 51 Public Meeting held at Bulli, 51 Public Meeting of Inhabitants of Bathurst, 51 Baptist Church Temperance Society, at Bathurst, 53 Public Meeting held in the Campbell-street Lecture Hall, Belmain, 65 Morning Star Division, No. 7, Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at the Glebe, 57 . . Olive Branch Division, No. 25, Daughters of Temperance, at East Maitland, 57 St. Philip's Branch of the Church of England Temperance Society, held at Auburn, 67 .. Excelsior Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Tempters, at Jrumberoo, 69 Public Meeting of the Inhabitants of Jrnnberoo, 50 Sunbeam Division of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Deniliquin, 59 Temperance Society and Band of Rope, at Narrandera, 60 Public Meeting held at the corner of George and Hay Streets, Sydney, 71 Band of Hope Society at Sutherland, 71 Congregation of the Wesleyan Church, Cleveland-street, Surry Rills, Sydney, 71 Adamstown Division No. 55 of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance at Adamstown, 71 Wesleyan Band of Hope and Temperance Society of the Cleveland-street Wesleyan Church

Surry Hills, Sydney, 77 Women's Christian Temperance Union of New South Wales, Public Meeting at the Temperanc

Hall Pitt-street, Sydney, 91 Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Ncwtown, 91 Congregational Total Abstinence Association, 99 Good Templar Lodge, at Gunnerlah, 99 . 'Wesleyan Band of Hope, at Gunnedah, 99 Sydney Wesleyan Ministers' Meeting, 99 Southern Cross Division, No. 27, of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, at Kieran, 107 Independent Order of Good Templar° Lodge of Young, 112 Public Meeting held in the Temperance Hall, litt-strcet, Sydney, 119 Sons of Temperance, at Goulburn, 123 St. John's, Derlinghurst, Branch of the Church of England Temperance Society, 123

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LIQUOR TRAFFIC LOCAL OPTION BILL (continued):—

Petitions in favour of, presented from (continued): —

Edward J. II. Knapp, J.P., Chairman of a Public Meeting held in the Domain, 123 Baptist Union of New South Wales

' in annual session assembled, 127

No. 19 Northern Star Tent, at Glen Innes, 127 Public Meeting of Residents of Marrickville, 128 Public Meeting held at Durwood, 136 Public Meeting of residents of Molong, 136 Good Tempters of Kendall and Imurieton, 136 Certain residents in the District of Orange, 136 Loyal Albert Division of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, Bathurst, 140 Certain residents of Orange, in public meeting assembled, 160 Meeting of adults of both sexes, held in Town Hall, Redfern, 160 Members of No. 9 Grand Division of the Sens and Daughters of Temperance of Sydney, 166_ Members of the Corowa Border Temperance Club, the °Droves Temperance Society, and others,

167 Public meeting held in Deniliquin, 172 Certain residents of the Ifiteleay electorate, 172 Public meeting at Hilton, 185 Public meeting at Albury, 185 Public meeting held at Protestant Hall, Sydney, 186 Certain residents of Bermagni, 191 Women's Christian Temperance Union, Goulburn, 214 Public Meeting held at Goulburn, 292 Congregational Union of New South Wales, 513 Public meeting held at Watson's Bay, 663 Petersham and District Ministerial Association, 567 Public meeting residents of Alexandria, 591 Public meeting citizens of Sydney, 508 Most Rev, William Sumnrez Smith, an., Bishop of Sydney and President of the Synod, 637 National Division of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, 637 Public meeting held in the Domain, 614 United Lodge, Independent Order of Good Tomplars, Redfern, 644 Public meeting residents of Armidale, 641 Congregational Total Abstenauce Association of New South Wales, 657

Petitions against, presented from:— Licensed Victuallers of Windsor and District, 53 West Sydney Branch of the United Licensed Victualler? Association, 53 United Licensed Victuallers' Association of New South Wales, 53 Redfern Branch of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of New South Wales, 53 East Sydney Branch of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of New South Wales, 53 Parramatta Branch of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of New South Wales, 53 Newtown Branch of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of New South Wales, 53 Licensed Victuallers of Singleton and District, 53 Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, and Licensed Victuallers of Taree, Wingham, and

Districts, 53 Licensed Victuallers of Vegetable Creek and District, 53 Licensed 'Victuallers of Moss Vale and District, 53 Balmain Branch of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of New South Wales, 55 Glebe Branch of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of New South Wales, 57... North Sydney Branch of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of New South Wales, 57 Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, and Licensed Victuallers of Broken Hill, 59 Licensed Victuallers of the Licensi ng District of Tenterfield, and the United Licensed Victual

less' Association of New South \Vales, 71 United Lieenied Victuallers' Association of New South Wales, 71 Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, and Licensed Victuallers of Glen Innes, 71 Chairman of a Public Meeting held at Orange, 71. ... South Sydney Branch of the United Licensed Victuallers of New South Wales, 71 Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Viperous, Licensed Victuallers, and Property Holders

at Newcastle, 71 Narrandera Branch of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association of New South Wales, 71 Licensed Victuallers of Morrumburrah and Harden Districts, 71 Brewers and Licensed Victuallers of Moree and District, 77 Wine and Spirit Merchants of Sydney, 91 Licensed Victuallers of the Licensing District of Waleha, 91 . Licensed Victuallers of the Licensing District of Shonlhavon, 99 Hotelkeepers, Wine and Spirit Merchants and others, of Anus). and District, 99 Certain residents of Narrandera, 107 Certain adult male residents of Balmain, 107 Certain residents of The Nepean electorate, 107 The Licensed Victuallers of the Wollongong Licensing District, 107 . Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, Licensed Victuallers, and Aerated Water Manufacturers

of Bathurst, 107 Certain residents of Sydney and Suburbs, 107 Licensed Victuallers of Mudge° and district, 112 Certain residents of St. Leonards Electorate, 112 Certain residents of Redfern Electorate, 112 Certain residents of the Hawkesbury Electorate, 119 Certain adult male members of Parramatt a, 127 Certain male adult members of Redfern, 127 Certain adult male members of Newtown, 127 Certain adult male members of Balmain, 156 Licensed Victuallers, Young, and Temorft Licensing Districts, 160 Certain adult male residents of the Glebe, 173 Certain adult male residents of Sydney, 179 Certain adult male resident's of Newtown electorate, 179 Certain adult male residents of Redfern, 179

641

647 645 047 613 647 653 651 619 659

657 661 663

601 663 665 667 669 671 673 675 677

I 679

/- 681

683

685

687

689

691

695 693

697

INDEX.

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LISMORE (Sec "RAILWAYS"). LITHGOW (See " WATER SUPPLY"). LITIGATION (See "REDUCTION OF COST OF LITIGATION BILL") LITTLE BAY BOSPITAL :—

Report of Dr. Manning on Leper Patients, laid on Table, Ill Return respecting Leper Patients, laid on Table, 167 Report for 1892, maid on Table, 523

LOANS (See also "MUNICIPAL LOANS EXTENSION BILL.") Message No. 22, recommending Estimates for 1893, laid on Table, 595 Message No. 3, recommending Additional Estimates for 1893, laid on Table, 610

AND TREASURY BILLS :— Return respecting, laid on Table, 512

LOAN BILL :— Ordered (Mr. See), founded on Resolution of Ways and Means No. 11, presented and read 1°

617 ; rend 2°, committed, reported without amendment. report adopted, read 30, passed and sent to Council, 623 ; retairned without amendment, 639; Assent reported, 661.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (See "DISTRICT GOVERNMENT BILL"). LOCAL OPTION (See "LIQUOR TRAFFIC LOCAL OPTION BILL"). LONGNOSE POINT (See "RAILWAYS"). LONG COVE CREEK (See "SEWERAGE"). LO WE, CHARLES (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). LUNACY :—

MINUTE OF EXECUTIVE COUNCIL :— Authorising transfer of Vote from one Head of Service to supplement a Tote for another, laid on

Table, 359, LUNACY ACT FURTHER AMENDMENT BILL :—

Received from Legislative Council, and on motion (Mr. Slattsry) read 1° , 448; read 20, nonrated, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 3", passed, and returned to Council, 629; Assent reported, 649. °

LUNATIC ASYLUMS :— Knotonc, NEAR GOCLIMEN :—

Report from Public Works Committee, laid on Table, 15

MACLEAY, THE (See "ELECTORAL"). MACKLIN, Mn. HEBERT PATRICK (See" CIVIL SERVICE"). MAGISTERIAL INQUIRIES AND INQUESTS :—

Annual Return of Particulars for 1891, laid on Table, 11.; Order for Printing rescinded, 191 MAGISTRATES (See ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). MANLY (See "POSTAL"; also "TELEGRAPHS"; also "BRIDGES"; also "WATER SUPPLY"). MANNING, WILLIAM PATRICK, ESQUIRE

Election for South Sydney reported, 335; sworn, 337. MARINE BOARD RECONSTRUCTION BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. Davis) for leave to proceed with, under 137th Standing Order, 127; Motion made for 2'; Point if Orden—That; Bill required a Message from the Governor, ruled against by Mr. Speaker, 306; read 2°, Committee reported with amendments, report adopted, 306-7 ; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council. 317.

MARINE BOARD RECONSTRUCTION NAVIGATION ACTS AMENDMENT BILL :— Message from Governor, 163

MARITIME DIFFICULTY :— Adjournment moved (Mr. Davis), under Standing Order No. 15, to call attention to, and negatived

38, • Adjournment moved (Mr. .7Taanes), under Standing Order No. 15, to call attention to threatened

serious dispute in the trade,: 637. MARTIN, Mn. M. P. (Sco " anceGo EXPOSITION"). MARTIN-PLACE :—

Motion made (Mr. Fuller) for correspondence respecting Statues for, 84; Return to Order laid on Table, 128

Adjournment moved (Mr. Parkes) under 15th Standing Order to consider improvement of, 112 MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY BILL :—

Message from the Council requesting tbat Bill be proceeded with, 161; Order of the Dal postponed, 273; read 2°, committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 419; read e, passed, and returned. to Council with amendments, 425; Amendments agreed to,477; Assent reported, 497.

MASTERS AND SERVANTS BILL :— Motion made (Mr. ltrillis) for leave to proceed with under 67th Standing Order, 171; Order of

the Day postponed, 170, 374, 443, 559, 603. MATRIMONIAL CAUSES PROCEDURE AMENDMENT BILL :—

Received from Legislative Council on motion (Mr. Derive° read 1°, 135; Order of the Day post poned, 406 ; read 2 °, committed, reported without amendment., report adopted, read 30' passed, and returned to Council with amendment, 663; Assent reported, 673.

McCREDIE, GEORGE, ESQUIRE ;— Elect ion for Central Cumberlend reported. 54-3', sworn, 515.

MoLEAN v. 'THOMPSON (Sec "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE "). McSWEENEY, CONTRACTOR (See "RAILWAYS.") MEDICAL BILL :—

Message from Council, requesting that Bill be proceeded with, 11; Order of the Day postponed, 47, 79; Bill read 2°, 85; committed, 86; House in Committee, 198.

7

7

8

273 275 265

819 825

1,083

1,069

975

1,313

'sail INDEX

REFERENCES TO THE TOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 2-15Th PARLIAMENT—SESSION OF 1892-3. PAPERS.

VOL. PAGE.

DI

MEETING OF THE ROUSE:— Bell to be rung before, Sessional Order passed, 23.

MELVILLE, NINIAN, ESQUIRE, MB.:— Letter from Colonial Secretary, with report of ease, To of v. Melville, laid on Table, 2 Elected Chairman of Committees, 26. Takes Chair in the unavoidable absence of the Speaker, 60. Commission to, as Deputy Speaker, to administer Oath, read by Clerk, 27.

ItEEMBERS (See "ASSEMBLY"; also "ELECTORAL " ; also "PARLIAMENT"). Sworn, 2 (1), 45, 337, 469, 545, 636. Discharged from attendance on and added to, Select Committees, 327, 401, 492. Directed by Mr. Speaker to discontinue his speech, and motion to be further heard, carried, 16. Directed by Mr. Speaker to discontinue his speech, 495. Removed by direction of the Speaker from the Chamber by the Sergeant-at-Arms, 384. Leave granted to appear before Select Committee of Legislative Council, 179, 545. Committed to custodyof Sergeant-at-Arms, 552. Released from custody, 553. Attendance of, in Divisions and Counts out Sessional Paper

NAMES OF, ON SHAKE LISTS OP LOCAL BAN KING INSTITUTIONS :— Motion made (rr. :Black) for return of, 517.

MENANGLE (See "RAILWAYS"). h1ENIND1E AND BROKEN HILL TRAMWAY BILL :—

Standing Orders suspended to admit of presentation of Petition, 76; Petition presented (Mr. Barbour) for leave to brim, in, 77; leave given, presented, and read, 10, 83 ; referred to Select Committee, 111; Report hrought up, 166; Order of the Day postponed, 222, 258, 269, 280, 287, 300. Motion made (Mr. Barbour) for 2°, and motion "That Question be DOW put," negatived, Debate adjourned, 348-9 ; Order of the Day postponed, 317,354 ; Debate resumed, read 2°, committed, 448-9; Order of the Day postponed, 455, 493, 504, 510, 511, 540, 551, 557, 590, 622, 629, 644; reported with amendments., report; adopted, read 3 °, passed, and sent to Council, 660; returned with amendments, 666; Council's amendments agreed to, 667; Assent reported, 673.

Petition presented from certain residents of Broken Hill and District in favour of, 32 (2) ; referred to Select Committee on Bill, 119

Do do do Broken Hill and District, against, 54, 55; referred to Select Committee on Bill, 119

Do do do Wentworth and District, in favour of, 47; ref erred to Select Committee 021 Bill, 119

Do do do Narrandera and District, in favour of, 47; referred to Select Committee on Bill, 119

Do do do Menindie, in favour of, 99; referred to Select COM- mittee on Bill, 119

Do do do Hay and District, in favour of, and referred to the Select Committee on the Bill, 123 . ..... ......

Do do coke manufacturers, coal producers, and others in favour of, 447 MENINDIE IRRIGATION BILL :—

Received from Legislative Council, and on motion (Sir George Bibbs).read1°, 282; Order of the Day postponed, 287, 300, 327 ; Motion made (Mr. Barbour) for 2', and Amendment moved ; (Mr. McCourt) to refer to Select Committee, motion as amended passed, 367-8; Report brought up, 443; Order of the Day, postponed, 471, 480, 510, 517, 540, 551, 567, 590, 622, 629, 644; read 2°

' committed, 660; reported with amendments, report adopted, read 3',

passed, and returned to Council with amendments, 666-7-8. Mr. Young discharged from attendance upon, and Mr. Cann added to Select Committee, 401.

MESSAGES :— TRANSMISSION OF, BETWEEN TWO II017SES :—

Sessional Order passed, 18. FROM THE GOVERNOR (Lord Ter:Y.0:—

Delivered by the Usher of the Black Rod, 2. 1. Notifying Her Majesty's Assent to Divorce Amendment and Extension Bill, 2. 2. Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Bill, 81 3. Mining on Private Lands Bill, 81 4. Newcastle Harbour Trust Bill, 87 5. Sydney Harbour Trust Bill, 87 6. Public Works Act Further Amendment Bill, 87 .,„ 7. Water Conservation and Utilization Bill, SS 8. Liquor Traffic Local Option Bill, 95 9. Postage Acts Amendment Bill, 95 ,

10. Funded Stock Bill, 95 11. Assent to Church of England Property Act of 1889 Amendment Bill, 147. 12. Do Funded Stock Bill, 147. 13. Vote of Credit, 153 .. 14. Marine Board Reconstruction Navigation Acts Amendment Bill, 153 15. Assent to Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, 172. 16. District Government Bill, 199 17. Assent to \Vagga Wang), School of Arts Enabling Bill, 225. 18. Coal Mines Regulation Bill, 225 19. Vines Diseases Act Amendment Bill, 225 20. Estimates of Expenditure for 1893 and SupplementaryEstimates for 1892 and previous vears,244 21. Withdrawing Estimates of Expenditure for 1893, and Supplementary Estimates for 1892 and

previous years, laid on Table, 286 22. Amended Estimates of Expenditure for 1893, and Supplementary Estimates for 1892 and

previous years, in substitution of those submitted with Governor's Message No. 20, laid on Table, 286.

23. Crown Lauds Bill, 298 24. Tote of Credit, 298 25. Assent to Diseases in Sheep Acts Further Amendment Bill, 303. 26. Do King's School Council Bill, 303. 27. Asiatics and Coloured Persons Immigration and Regulation Bill, 315

1 967

1 683

369

t- 8

393

403, 405

395

395

397

$99 401

407

1 987 1,393

31 33

1,501 6 1,265 3 607

423 2 1,097

8

). 2

2 7

4

4 2

1,049 1

1,395 693 205

405 539

1,051

1,203

403

33

INDEX.

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MESSAGES (continued):-- FROM THE GOVERNOR (continued):- • 28. Assent to Willoughby and Gordon Tramway Acts Amending Bill, 335. 29. Do Raymond Terrace Mechanics School of Arts Sale Bill, 335. 30. Do Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 2), 337. 31. Income Tax Assessment Bill, 342 32. Do Bill, 312 33 Vote of Credit, 354 34. Assent to Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 3), 371. 35. Do Goulburn Water Supply Charges Bill, 371.

FROM THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR (Sir Frederick Barley) 1. Assent to Hillgrove and Armidale Water-poWer Electric Bill, 409. 2. Do City Bank of Sydney Bill, 4.33. . 3.. Do Employer? Liability Act Amendment Bill, 455. 4. Do Borough of Erskinevillo Naming Bill, 455. 5, Vote of Credit, 455 6. Assent to Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales Enabling Bill, 467. 7. Do Consolidated Revenue Fundliill (No. 4), 469. 8. Do May Allienfe um Trustees Enabling Bill, 469. 9. Do Trades' Hall and Literary Institute Bill, 479.

10. Do Newcastle Pasturage Reserve Act Amendment Bill, 497. 11. Do Married WoOlen'S _Property Bill, 497. 12. Do Trade Marks Act Amendment Bill, 501. . 13. Vote of Credit, 518 14. Assent to Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, 525. 15. Do Bank Issue Bill, 525. 16. Do Conveyancers Enabling Bill, 543. 17. Withdrawal of Military and Naval Estimates, 571._ 18. Amended Military and Naval Estimates 571 19. Assent to unnedah School of Arts Enabling Bill, 568. 20. Current Account Depositors Bill, 538 21. Do do 59 22. Loan Estimates, 595 23. Additional Estimates for 1893, 599 24. Assent to Current Account Depositors Bill, .601.

FROM THE GOVERNOR (Sir Robert Myr Delivered by the Usher of the Black Rod, 674.

1. Appointment of the Right Honorable Sir Robert William Duff as Governor, 605 ; Address in reply, 622; reply from Governor, 626.

2. Crown Lands Associated Settlements Bill, 607 3. Additional Loan Estimate for 1893, 610 . ,, • • 4. Assent to Birds Protection Bill, 625. 5. Do Appropriation Bill, 635. 6. Do City of Sydney Lanes Bill, 635. 7. Do Bay Road Railway Station Bill, 635. S. Do Saint Francis Roman Catholic Church Land Sale Bill, 636. 9. Do Waverley Roman Catholic Church Land Sale Bill, 636.

10. Steam Service between Sydney and Vancouver, 641 11. Assent to Lunacy Act Further A.mendinent Bill, 649, 12. Do Vine Diseases Bill, 649. 13. Do Lee and Brady Settlement Bill, 619. 14. Do Loan Bill, 661. 15. Do Necropolis (Additional Areas) Bill, 631. 16. Do Probate Act of 3890 Amendment Bill (No. 2), 671. 17. Do Trust Property Act Amendment Bill, 671, 18. Do Segenhoe Estate Irrigation Bill,.671. 19. Do Municipal Loans Extension Bill, 671. 20. Do Vale of Clwydd Coal-mining Company's Bill, 671. 21. Do Australian Agricultural Company's Land :Revesting Bill, 672. 22. Do Municipal Wharves Bill, 072. 23. Do Postage Acts Amendment Rill, 672. 24. Do Treasury Indemnity Bill, 672. 25. Do Scottish Australian Mining Company (Limited) Railway Bill, 672. 26. Do Simpson's Railway Bill, 672. 27. Do Debts Recovery Bill, 673. 28. Do Matrimonial Causes Procedure Amendment Bill, 673. 29. Do Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades Halls Bill, 673. 30. Do Labour Settlements Bill, 673. 31. Do Balranald Irrigation Bill, 673. 32. Do Monindic and Broken Hill Tramway Bill, 673.

FROM ASSEMBLY TO COUNCIL :- Transmitting Diseases in Sheep Acts further Amendment Bill, 107.

Do ' AVagga Wagga School of Arts Enabling Bill, 107. Do Australasian Mining Exchange of Sydney Bill, 107. Do Funded Stock Bill, 123. 'Do Coroner's Court Bill, 123. lb Willoughby and Gordon Tramway Acts Amending Bill, 135, Do Reduction of Cost of Litigation Bill, 133. Do Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill. 162. Do Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Bill, 186. Do Imprisonment for Debt Abolition Bill, 232. Do Ctoulburn Water Supply Charges Bill, 280. Do Agreements Validating Act Repeal Bill, 280. Do Raymond Terrace Mechanics School of Arts Sale Bill, 250. Do Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No, 2), 301. Do Mnrine Board Reconstruction Bill, 317. Do Birds Protection Act Amending Hill, 341. Do City Hank of Sydney Bill, 355.

IO27-E

1099 1101 1053

2

2

/ 2

1

4 2

1. 055

1057

789 791

1103 1105 819 811

981

541 825

455

mix INDEX

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-15TH PARLIAMENT-SESSION OP I892-3. PAPERS.

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MESSAGES (continued):- Elt011 AS9E:MILT TO COUNCIL (continued):-

Transmitting Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 3), 363, Do Hillgrove and Armidale Water-power Electric Bill, 367. Do Dog Act Further Amendment Bill, 374. Do Mortgages Act Amendment Bill, 383. Do Borough of Erskineville Naming Bill, 404. Do Alining on Private Lends Bill, 405. Do Conspiracy and Protection of Property Bill, 412. Do Hay Athenreunt Trustees' Enabling Bill, 412. Do Trades Hall and Literary Institute Bill, 413. Do Real Property Act Further Amendment Bill, 426. Do Income Tax Bill, 428. Do Trust Property Act Amendment Bill, 435. Do Coal Mines Regulation Bill, 435. Do Income Tax Assessment Bill (No. 2), 437. Do Newcastle Pastnrime Reserve Act Amendment Bill, 413. Do Royal Agricultural °Society of New South Wales Enabling Bill, 431. Do Party Processions Act Repeal Bill, 465. Do Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 4), 467. Do Vine Diseases Bill, 493. Do Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 5), 518. Do Bank Issue Bill, 532. Do Wages Attachment Abolition Bill, 539. Do Gunnedah School of Arts Enabling Bill, 539. Do City of Sydney Lanes Bill, 551. Do Municipal Loans Extension Bill, 567. Do Illegitimacy Disability Removal Bill, 581. Do Apprentices Bill, 589. Do Current Account Depositors Bill, 592. Do Lee and Brady Settlement Bill, 597. Do Municipal Wharves Bill, 607. Do Small Debts Recovery Act Amending Bill, 621. Do Appropriation Bill, 623. . Do Loan Bill, 623. Do Australian Agricultural Company's Land Retesting Bill, 327. Do Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades Hall's Bill, 627. Do Vale of Clwydd Coal-mining Company's Bill, 633. Do Law Practitioners Bill, 634. Do Segenhoe Estate Irrigation Bill, 634. Do Postage Acts Amendment Bill, 638. Do Simpson 's Railway Bill, 643. Do Scottish Australian Mining Company (Limited) Railway Bill, 643. Do Treasury Indemnity Bill, 645. Do Balranald Irrigation Bill, 651. Do Labour Settlements Bill, 653. Do . Australasian Rights Purchase Bill, 659. Do Menindie and Broken Bill Traminiv Bill, 360.

Requesting that Employers' Liability Act Amendment Bill be proceeded with, 70. Do Eight Hours Bill be proceeded with, 70. Do Municipalities Act of 1867 Amendment Bill be proceeded with, 75. Do Metropolitan Municipalities Cattle and Sheep Driving Bill be proceeded with, 90 Do Land Boilers Inspection Bill be proceeded with, 134.

Returning Church of England Property Act 1889 Amendment Bill, without amendment, 145. Do king's School Council Bill, without amendment, 280. Do City Bank of Sydney Bill, without amendment, 413. Do Married Women's Property Bill, with amendments, 425. Do Trade Marks Act Amendment Bill without amendment, 480. Do Bay Road Railway Station Bill, with amendments, 578. Do Saint Francis Roman Catholic Church Land Sale Bill with amendments, 589. Do Waverley Roman Catholic Church Land Sale Bill, without amendment, 607. Do Necropolis (Additional Areas) Bill, without amendment, 624. Do Lunacy Act Further Amendment Bill, without amendment, 629. Do Probate Act of 1890 Amendment Bill (No. 2), with amendments, 647. Do Matrimonial Causes Procedure Amendment Bill, with an amendment, 663. Do Menindie Irrigation Bill, with amendments, 666.

Agreeing to Council's amendments in the Waggrt Wagga School of Arts Enabling Bill, 198. Do Council's amendment in Diseases in Sheep Acts Further Amendment 13ill, 275, Do Council's amendments in the Willoughby and Gordon Tramway Acts Amending

Bill, 333. Do Council's amendments in the Employers Liability Act Amendment Bill, 432. Do Council's amendments in Newcastle Pasturage Reserve Act Amendment Bill, 478. Do Council's amendments made in the Conveyancers Enabling Bill (changed from) Real

Property Act Further Amendment Bill, 531, Do Council's amendments irt Bank Issue Bill, 533. Do Council's amendment in the City of Sydney Lanes Bill, 603. Do Council's amendments in Vine Diseases Bill, 624. Do Council's amendments in Municipal Loans Extension Bill, 646. Do Council's amendments in Municipal Wharves Bill, 654. Do Council's amendments in Simpson's Railway Bill, 658. Do some and amending another of the Council's amendments in the Trust Property

Act Amendment Bill, 659. Do Council's amendments in Labour Settlements Bill, 665. Do Council's amendmenis in Debts Recovery Bill (changedfrom) Small Debts Recovery

Act Amending Bill, 666. Do Council's amendments in Manindie and Broken B ill Tramway Bill, 667. Do some and amending others of the Council's amendments in Birds Protection Bill

(changed from) Birds Protection Act Amending Bill, 583.

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miuds i6 'ERE VOTES AND PlIOCEBDINGS, VOL. I-I5TII PARLIAMENT-SESSION OE 1892-3. PAPERS,

MESSAGES (continued) :- FROM ASSEMBLY TO COUNCIL (CO/t/iStied) :-

Not insisting in disagreements front Council's amendments in Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Bill, and agreeing to Couneil'S Mnendments, which amend its previous amendments, in CISUS° 78, and in the new clause in lieu of, 93, 598.

Granting leave to Member to appear before Select Committee of Legislative Council, 179, 545. FROM COUNCIL TO ASSEMBLY :-

Transmitting Australian Gaslight Company Electric Lighting and Supply Bill, 11. Do Disorderly Conduct Suppression Bill, 100. Do Matrimonial Causes Procedure Amendment Bill, 135. Do Church of England Property Act of 1889 Amendment Bill, 108. Do King's School Council Bill, 156. Do Summary Convictions Amendment Bill, 197. Do Menindie Irrigation Bill, 262. Do Trade Marks Act Amendment Bill, 427. Do Probate Act of 1.890 Amendment Bill, 427. Do Lunacy Act Further Amendment Bill, 448. Do Bills of Sole Bill (No. 2), 448. Do , Saint Francis Rontan Catholic Church Land Sale Bill 481.

• Do Bay Road Railway Station Bill, 531. Do Waverley Roman Catholic Church Land Sale Bill, 516. Do Probate Act of 1890 Amendment Bill (No. 2), 553. " Do Municipalities Act Amendment Bill, 669. Do Necropolis (Additional Areas) Bill, 598. Do Supreme Court Bill, 628. Do Public Wor1r4Cominittee Amendment Bill, 628.

.Returning Wagga Wagga School of Arts Enabling Bill with amendments, 144. Do Funded Stock Bill, without amendment, 145. Do Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, without amendment, 167. Do Willoughby and Gordon Tramway Acts Amending Bill, with amendments, 107. Do Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 2), without amendment, 307. Do Repnond 'Terrace Mechanics School of Arts Sale Bill, without amendment, 321. Do Employers Liability Act Amendment Bill, with amendments, $114. Do Gottlburn Water Supply Charges Bill, without amendment, 337. Do Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 3), without amendment., 368. Do Hillgrove and A rmidale Water-power Electric Bill, without amendment, 390. Do Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Bill, with amendments, 411. Do Borough of Erskineville Naming Bill, without amendment, 435. Do Hay Athentaum Trustees Enabling Bill, without amendment, 456. Do Real Property Act Further Amendment Bill, with amendments and an amended

Title, 456. Do Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales Enabling Bill, without amend-

ment, 466. • Do Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill, without amendment, 467. Do Newcastle Pasturage Reserve Act Amendment Bill, with amendments, 472. Do Trades Hall and Literary Institute Bill, without amendment, 472. Do Trust Property Act Amendment Bill, without amendment, 481. Do Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill (No. 5), without amendment, 524. Do Birds Protection Act Amending Bill, with amendments, and an amended Title, 528. Do Bank Issue Bill, with amendments, 632. Do Gunnedah School of Arts Enabling Bill, without amendment, 568. Do Conspiracy and Protection of Property Bill, with amenduients,•568. Do City of Sydney Lanes Bill, with an amendment, 598. Do Current Account Depositors Bill, without amendment, 599. Do Tine Diseases :13111, with amendments, 607. Do Lee and Brady Settlement Bill, without amendment, 628. Do Appropriation Bill, without amendment, 029. Do Loon Bill, without amendment, 639. Do Municipal Loans Extension Bill, with amendments, and an amended Title, 646. Do Australian Agricultural Company's Land Revealing Bill, without amendment, 651. Do Vale of Clwydd Coal-mining Company's Bill, without amendment, 652. Do Postage Acts Amendment Bill, with amendments, 652. Do Municipal Wharves Bill, with amendments, 654. Do Treasury Indemnity Bill, without amendment, 657. Do Scottish Australian Mining Company (Limited) Railway Bill, without amendment, 657. Do Segenhoe Estate Irrigation Bill, without amendment, 657. Do Simpson's Railway Bill, with amendments, 658. • Do Newcastle Friendly Societies and Trades Halls Bill, without amendment, 664. Do Labour Settlements Bill, with amendments, 065. Do Small Debts Recovery Act Amending Bill, with amendments, and an amended Title,

665. Do Balranald Irrigation Bill, without amendment, 666. Do Menindie end Broken Hill Tramway Bill, with amendments, 666.

Agreeing to the Diseases in Sheep Acts Further Amendment Bill, with an amendment, 136. Do Assembly's amendments made in the Married Women's Property Bill, 477. Do Assembly's amendments mode in Bay Road Railway Station Bill, 593. Do Assembly's amendments upon Council's amendments in the Birds Protection Bill, 599. Do Assembly's amendments in Saint Francis Roman Catholic Church Land Sale Bill, 599. Do Assembly's amendments made in the Probate ACt of 1.590 Amendment Bill (No.2), 654. Do Assembly's amendment on Council's amendments in the Trust Property Act Amend-

ment Bill, 660. Insisting on some, and agreeing to Assembly's amendments on other, and not insisting on other,'ef

Council's amendments, 505. Requesting that the Medical Bill be proceeded with. 11.

Do Colonial Sugar Refining Company Bill be proceeded with, 37. Do Married Women's Property Bill be proceeded with, 161. .

Asking leave for Members of Assembly to appear before Select Connuittees of Legislative Council 179, 545.

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METROPOLITAN FIRE BRIGADES BOARD :- Report of, for 1891, laid on Table, 11

} 8 Do for 1892, do 485 METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITIES CATTLE AND SHEEP DRIVING BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. Marister) for Message to Council, under the 67th Standing Order, requesting that Bill be proceeded with, 90.

METROPOLITAN WATER AND SEWERAGE ACT AMENDMENT BILL :- Motion made (Mr. Carruthers) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1 °, 197; Order of the

Day postponed, 341. Motion made (Mr. Carruthers) for 2°, and motion for Adjournment of Debate, interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 405; Order of the Day postponed, 413; Debate resumed and motion for Adjournment of Debate with-drawn, Debate interrupted by Government business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 510; Order of the Day postponed, 512, 551.

METROPOLITAN WATER AND SEWERAGE ACTS, 1880-1899 (See also " SEWERAGE" ; also "WATER SUPPLY").

MANIA:- Proclamation transferring Water Supply Works to Council, laid on Table, 258. Proclamation declaring, a Water District, laid on Table, 253...

METROPOLITAN BOARD:- By-laws laid on Table, 3, 258 Report of, for 1891, laid on Table, 3

Do for 1892, laid on Table, 590 Proclamations in connection with transfer of works to, laid on Table, 71, 173, 292, 341, 405 e)

644 MICHELAGO :-

Return respecting expenditure, kc., in connection with hind resumed, laid on Table, 563 4 MIDNIGHT :-

Sittings after, 17, 26, 33, 58, 60, 102, 113, 137. 145, 156, 167, 131,186, 220, 223, 229, 214, 251,26r,, 300, 307, 313, 319, 328, 334, 337, 342, 351, 357, 369, 385,391, 397, 401,432,438, 443, 449, 460, 467, 477, 482, 499, 504., 510, 513, 518, 523, 532, 540, 517, 553, 569, 503, 568, 574, 578, 592, 610, 628, 634, 638, 646, 659, 600, 667.

MI LITARY :- Report on Forces of the Colony for 1891, laid on Table. 78 Report of Royal Commission on Forces of New South Wales, laid on Table, 111 ...... ........ 7

EASTER ENCAMPMENT :- Particulars respecting, laid on Table, 443 Motion made (ilfr. ihroteswora) for return respecting cartage and horse hire, 573 ; Return to

Order, laid on Table, 609 AND NAVAL ESTIMATES:-

Schedules to, for 1393, laid on Table, 495, 553 Message. No. 17, withdrawing, laid on Table, 571

2

Message No. 13, recommending amended, laid on Table, 571 ENGINEER CORPS AND VOLUNTEER SUBMARINE MINERS :-

Returns respecting, laid on Table, 485, 644 HOSPITAL AT VICTORIA BARRACKS-

Return respecting, laid on Table, 559 ... STAFF COLOR-SERGEANT WILLIAM HEWES, VOLUNTEER PERMANENT STAFF:-

Motion made (Mr: Houghton) for papers in reference thereto, 504; Return to Order, laid ou Table, 609

VOLUNTEER Folios REGULATION ACT on 1867 :- Regulations, laid on Table, 11, 355 1 7

MILL DRAIN, LIVERPOOL :- • Notification of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 1888, for diversion, laid on Table,,

273 MILPARINEA WELL :- 6

Return respecting rates, laid on Table, 374 MINERS' RIGHTS (See "MINING"). MINING (See also " AUSTRALASIAN MINING EXCHANGE OF SYDNEY BILL"; sec also

"VALE OF CLWYD!) COAL-MINING COMPANY'S BILL"; also "COAL MINES REGULATION BILL ").:-

DEPARTMENT OF MINES :- Annual Report for 1892, laid on Table, 540 Mr. Speaker laid on Table Minutes of Executive Council authorising the application of certain

amounts from two heads of service to supplement votes for two other services, laid on Table, 315 LAWS :-

Petition presented from Residents of Beckley, Long Gully, &c., suggesting that certain clauses should be embodied in a New Mining Bill, 25 •

APPLICATION OF MESSRS. ROBSON AND SCHOFIELD FOR ANNUAL LEASES AT NUNDLE :- Return respecting, laid on Table, 91

GOLD LEASES NEAR BRITTANIA REEF, FORBES : - Motion made (Mr. Hutchinson) for papers in reference to application of Foster and party, and

Danzetti and party, 258; Return to Order, laid on Table (not printed), 577. GOLD LEASE AT COBAR APPLIED FOR BY NEIL •MORILISON AND OTIIERS :-

Motion made (Mr. Waddell) for papers in connection with, 269; Return to Order, laid on Table (not printed), 472.

PROSPECTING VOTE :- Return respecting, laid on Table, 156 4 Do in Carcoar and Mudgee Electorates, laid On Table, 179

TENEMENT No. 31, BONNIE DUNDEE REEF AND Lois 8 AND 9, SECTION 8, TOWN OP PARKES :- Motion made (3/v. Hutchinson) for papers in reference to, 243; Return to order, laid on Table (not

printed), 398. MINERS' RIGHTS-TAX ON INDUSTRY :-

Motion made (Mr. Tonkin) that there should be no tax on the right of any man to work at any lawful calling, and to abilish fee on Miners' Rights, Debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 342; Order of the Day postponed, 348; Debate resumed, amenchnebt (Air, Acute) to redqge fee charged enp.411, passed, motion as amended pahPed; 401

1111 1139

1153 1151

1141, 1145 601 679

231

545 557

919

921

713, 733 789

791, 793

927, 929

917

885

923, 925

1445

1255

1065

1071

1401

749

1397 3299

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MINING (continuedALIENATION AND LEASING OP PORTIONS 17 AND 13, PARISH OF MOUNT ALLEN, COUNTY OF

BLAXIAND Motion made (Mr. Gardiner) for papers, 455; Return to Order, laid on Table (not printed), 644.

STOCKTON COAL MINE :- Motion made (Mr. Scott) for reports of Messrs. McKenzie, Dixon, and Humble in reference to

dangerous state of, 510; Return to order, laid on Table, 522 Return respecting inspection, laid on Table, 528

PROPERTY AT SEBASTOPOL :- Motion made (Mr. Black) for correspondence between Alexander Thoefel Dembicki and tho

Department, 527. Moutir BROWN COLD-MINE :-

Motion made (Mr. Baynes) for papers relating to, 574. MINING ON PRIVATE LANDS BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. Copeland) for Committee of the Whole, 74; Message from Governor, 81 ; House in Committee, Resolution agreed to, Bill presented and read 1 °, 85; read 2°, committed, 328; House in Committee, 334; reported with amendments, 337; Order of the Day postponed, 356; recommitted to consider clauses, 377; House in Committee-Point of Order reported, The Chairman having given his opinion that a new clause proposed to be inserted was not in Order, as the subject had been dealt with by the Committee on previous amendments, opinion overruled by Mr. Speaker, Committee resumed, reported 2° with further amendments and amended Title report adopted, 401-2; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 405.

MINERAL AND GOLD LEASES :- Motion made (Mr. Slattern) to rescind resolution of 26 October, 1883, and substitute resolution

for a Return to be published in the Government Gazette in the months of January and July, showing certain particulars of leases, 545.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT :- Made by Mr. Barton, 25. Made by Sir George Dibbs, 39, 264, 281, 300, 321, 470, 492, 499, 607.

MINISTERIAL PICNICS :- Return respecting, laid on Table, 374

MINTS, COLONIAL :- Adjournment moved (Mr. Cruickshank) under Standing Order No. 15, to discuss the method by

which appointments are made by the Home Authorities and negatived, 191. MOAMA (See" AGRICULTURE"). MODEL FARMS (Sec "AGRICULTURE"). MONETARY CONFERENCE (See "INTERNATIONAL MONETARY CONFERENCE"). MORRISON, NEIL (See "MINING"). MORTGAGES ACT AMENDMENT BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. Alfred Allen) for leave to bring in, 17; presented and read 1 °, 84; read 2°, committed, reported with an amendment, Report adopted, 376; reed 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 383.

MORT'S DOCK AND ENGINEERING COMPANY :- Return respecting contracts let by the Government to, laid on Table, 71

MOSS VALE (See " PARKS" ; also "WATER SUPPLY"). MOSSMAN'S WARD, NORTH SYDNEY (See "MUNICIPAL"). MOUNT BROWN GOLD-M1NE :-

Motion made (Mr. Haynes) for papers relating to, 574. MULLAMUDDY PUBLIC SCHOOL (See "EDUCATION"). MUNICIPAL (See also " BY-LAWS") :-

AMOUNTS ISSUED TO COUNCILS FOR EXPENDITURE :- Return showing, from 1888 to 1892 inclusive, laid on Table, 219

MUNIMALITTES CONSTITUTED :- Return showing, to 31st August, 1890, laid on Table, 219

AREAS INCORPORATED :- Return showing, under Municipalities Act of 1858, including City of Sydney, and each year to

30th November, 1892, under Municipalities Act of 1867, laid on Table, 219 COUNTRY AND SUBURBAN MUNICIPALITIES :-

Return showing Statutory and Special Endowment paid, on rates collected from date of incorpo-ration to 1st February, 1892, laid on Table, 219

LIABILITIES AND OUTSTANDING LOANS FOR 1891 :- Statement of Municipal Districts, laid on Table, 219 Statement of Boroughs laid on Table, 219

RATES LEVIED IN THE POR 1891 :- Statement of receipts of Boroughs, laid on Table, 219

Do Municipal Districts, laid on Table, 219 CONDITION OP ALDERMEN UNDER THE MUNICIPALITIES ACTS:-

Adjournment moved (Mr. feanneret) to discuss and negatived, 498. SPECIAL ENDOWMENT :-

Adjournment moved (Kr. Joseph Abbott) to call attention to necessity for making immediate provision for the payment of, for the Municipal year ending February, 1893, and negatived, 481.

CORPORATION OP CITY OF SYDNEY :- Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for 1892, laid on Table, 528

SEPARATION OP MOSSMAN'S WARD FROM BOROUGH OF NORTH SYDNEY :- Motion made (Mr. B. M. Clerk) for papers in connection with 517.

WHARVES, BOROUGH OP HUNTER'S HILL AND WILLOUGHBY :- Motion made (Mr. Teanneret) for Select Committee to inquire into claims of Councils, and

withdrawn, 653. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF SYDNEY ELECTRIC LIGHTING BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. Martin) for leave to proceed with under the 67th Standing Order, 71; Order of the Day postponed, 269, 317, 323, 354, 471 ; motion made (Mr. Lees) for 2°, and Debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 546 ; Order of the Day postponed, 551, 567, 577, 597, 603; Debate resumed, Point of Order, that Bill gave power to supply electricity outside the city, and was therefore beyond the puler ef I.1eaye, upheld by Mr. Speaker, Order discharged, pill withdrawal 69341

8

8

4

4

1903 1405

1393

1237

1.253

3

15

21

23

25 27

29 31

35

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M MUNICIPAL LOANS EXTENSION BILL :-

Motion made (Sir George Eibbs) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1°, 551 ; read 2° committed, reported with amendments, report adopted, 559; rend 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 567 ; returned with amendments and amended Title, Council's amendments agreed to, 6.16; Assent reported, 671.

MUNICIPALITIES ACT AMENDMENT BILL:- Motion made (Mr. Wise), for leave to bring in, 26, Received from Leeislative Council, and, on motion (Mr. See), read r, 509.

MUNICIPALITIES ACT OF 1867 AMENDMENT BILL :- Motion made (Mr. Neild) for Message to Council under the 67th Standing Order requesting that

Bill be proceeded with, 75. MUNICIPALITIES ACT OF 1867 AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) :-

Motion made (Mr. Carruthers) for leave to bring in, 91; presented and read 1°, 99; Order of the Day postponed, 223, 275, 324, 551.

MUNICIPAL WHARVES BILL :- Motion made (Mr. E. 31. Clark) for leave to bring in, presented and rend 1 0, 91 ; Order of the

Day postponed, 185, 274, 324, 368, 443, 540, 539 ; read 2°, committed, reported with amend meats, report adopted, 603 ; mad 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 607; returned with amendments, Council's amendments agreed to, 654; Assent reported, 672.

MURRUMBIDGEE RIVER (See "CROWN LANDS"; also "CANALS"). MURRUMMIDGEE (See "ELECTORAL"). MUSCAT (See "DESPATCHES").

NA3f0I ELEcTORATE (See " RESERVES "). NAREMBURN (See" ED UC ATION "). NATIONAL BANK (See "POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK-NATIONAL BANK "). NATIONAL ART GALLERY :-

Report of Trustees for 1891, laid on Table, 41 Report of Trustees for 1892, laid on Table, 362

NATIONAL PARK :- Report of Trust for 1891, laid on Table, 33

NATIONALITY AND OCCUPATION OF PERSONS IN THE COLONY :- Motion made (Mr. Banister) for return of, to be compiled from information collected undei

Census and Industrial Returns Act, 16. NATIONAL PRIZES ;-

Motion made (Mr. Morton) for papers relating to distribution of vote for 1892, 91; Return to Order, laid on Table (not printed), 396.

NATIVE DOG BORE (See "AGRICULTURAL"). NAVAL FORGES :-

Report on, for 1891, laid on Table, 11 NAVAL ESTIMATES :-

Schedules for 1893, laid on Table, 485, 553 Message No. 17, withdrawing Military and, laid on Table, 571 Message No. 18. recommending amended Military and, laid on Table..571

NAVIGATION ACTS (See "MARINE BOARD RECONSTRUCTION NAVIGATION ACTS AMENDMENT BILL").

NECROPOLIS (ADDITIONAL AREAS) BILL :- Reutived from Legislative Council, and on motion (Sir George Eibbs) read 1°, 598; read 2a,

committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, read 3 °, passed and returned to Council, 624 ; Assent reported, 661. •

NEILSON AN]) CO. (See" RAILWAYS"). NET FISHING IN PORT HACKING PROHIBITION ACT :-

Petition presented from certain licensed fishermen of Botany Bay and George's River, for amend-ment of, 238

NEWCASTLE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADES HAILS BILL :- Motion made (Sir George Dibbs) for leave to bring in, 287; presented and read 1 °, 493; read

2°, committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, 624 : read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 627; returned without amendment, 664; Assent reported, 673.

NEWCASTLE HARBOUR TRUST BILL :- Motion made, (Mr. Larne) for Committee of the Whole 75; Message from Governor, 87; House

in Committee, resolution anrced to, presented, and read 1°, 100. NEWCASTLE PAVING AND PUBLIC VEHICLES REGULATION ACT (See "BY-LAWS"). NEWCASTLE PASTURAGE RESERVE ACT AMENDMENT BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. Copeland) for Committee of the Whole, 426; Douse in Committee, Resolution agreed to, Bill presented and read 10,482; read 2°, committed, reported without amendment. Report adopteu, 437; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 443; returned with amendments 472 ; Council's amendments agreed to, 477 ; Assent reported, 497.

NEW HEBRIDES :- Despatch respecting British Interests, laid on Table, 203

NEW ITALY (See "SERICULTURE"). NOBI38, JOHN, ESQUIRE :-

Resignation as a member for Central Cumberland, reported, seat declared vacant, 515. NORTHERN AND NOR IH-WESTERN LINES (See" RAILWAYS"). NORTH SHORE (Sec " SEWERAGE " ; also " BRIDGES "). NO REPORT :-

From Committee of the Whole, 356,658. NO TELLERS :-

In division, 232, 259, 357, 368, 376, 409.

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7

2

1391 1393

865

931

713, 733 789

191,793

8 931

7 31

8 1255

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NOTICES OF MOTIONS :— Of Government Business, postponed in a bunch, 51. Of General Business, postponed in n bunch, 61. Postponed to after Orders of the Day, 195. Postponed to follow subsequent motion, 517. Mr. Speaker ruled that it was irregular that Notices of Motion should be given for a period

beyond four days on which Notices of Motions are entitled to precedence, 227. Words from first word "That" omitted and words proposed to be inserted negatived, 323.

NOTIFICATIONS OF RESUMPTIONS (See " PUBLIC WORKS ACT OF 1883"; also "LANDS FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES ACQUISITION ACT").

NOWRA. (See "WATER SUPPLY"). NOXIOUS TRADES :—

Adjournment moved (Mr. Tonkin) to show the necessity of immediately proclaiming a site for carrying on, and ne,gatived, 504.

NUISANCES PREVENTION ACT, 1875 (See " BY-LAWS "). NUNDLE (See "MINING"). NYNGAN (See " RAILWAYS ").

OATH OF ALLEGIANCE (See " SPEAKER" ; also "CLERK OF ASSEMBLY"; also " MEM-BERS SWORN")..

O'BRIEN, ANNE NASH (See " CROWN LANDS"). OCCUPATION LICENSES (See "CROWN LANDS "3. O'CONNOR v. EVANS :—

Clerk summoned to produce records in Court of Law in ease of, 2. OFFENDERS PROBATION 1311/L :—

Motion made (Mr. Crick) for leave to bring in, presented, and read 1°, 361; Order of the Day postponed, 405, 420, 455, 539, 601.

OPENING OF THE SESSION :— Proclamation read by the Clerk, 1.

ORDERS AN]) ADDRESSES :— Alphabetical Register of Sessional Paper

ORDERS OF THE DAY :— Postponed in a bunch, 47, 186, 108 ( 2), 249, 559, 629, 666. Postponed to later hour of the Day, 405. Discharged, 223 (2), 274 (2), 306, 323, 368, 376, 390, 419, 420, 456, 547, 601, 657 ( 2). Dropped, 223, 368.

ORDNANCE LANDS TRANSFER BILL :— Presented, and reedit° pro forma, 3.

OROYAr.S.S. (See SMALL-PDX ORPHAN SCHOOL CREEK (See " BRIDGES"). OXFORD-STREET IMPROVEMENT BILL :—

Petition presented (Mr. Neill) for leave to bring in, 150 ; leave given, 166 ; prezented, and read 1°, 172; referred to Select Committee, 178.

Petition front William Brereton and others praying for leave to appear by Solicitor or Counsel • before Select Committee, and prayer granted, 107.

PARKS :— ST. MIRY'S :—

Notification of Resumption under Lands for Public Purposes Acquisition Act for establishment of, laid on Table, 3

PUBLIC AND RECREATION RESERVES :— Return showing the expenditure for purchasing and maintaining, laid on Table, 24 .

NA4roxxx, Report of, for 1891, laid on Table, 83. .

BANTON :— Notification of resumption under the Lands for Public Purposes Acquisition Act for, laid on

Table, 160 Moss VALE :— •

Notification of resumption under the Lands for Public Purposes Acquisition Act for, laid on Table, 160

PHEW' RECREATION GROUND, PLATTSIMIRG :— Not ification of resumption under the Lands for Public Purposes Acquisition Act, laid on Table, 204

PUBLIC RECREATION GROUND AT DOGMA: BAY :— Notification of resumption under Lands for Public Purposes Acquisition Act, laid on Table, 238

EXTENSION OF Sr. PETERS :— Notification of resumption under Lands for Public Purposes Acquisition Act, laid on Table, 233

Irratswas :— Notification of resumption of land under Public Works Act, laid on Table, 273

DAPTO :— Notification of reenmption, under the Lands for Public Purposes Acquisition Act, laid on Table, 512

PARKES (See also " RAILWAYS " ; also "WATER SUPPLY"). Return showing Revenue and Expenditure in district, laid on Table, 258 .

957

511

871

867

865

873

875

877

879

881

869

883

1063 -

1

8

2

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PARLIAMENT (See also " ASSEMBLY " ; also "LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.") Opening of the Session, 1. Prorogation Speech delivered in Legislative Council Chamber, 674.

REPRESENTATIVES ALLOWANCES :— Motion made (Mr. .7. D. FitzGerald), for voluntary reduction of 5 per cent, on, 292. Mr. G. D. Clark proceeding to move, That in future no member should be entitled to, for any

month, unless he has been present at least two-thirds of the sittings held—Point of Order, As to whether the House should be moved to pass a resolution, which is in direct contravention of an existing Act of Parliament, sustained by Mr. Speaker, 401.

Motion made (Mr. Tonkin) to reduce to £100, and add amount saved to Prospecting Vote and negatived, 557.

REFRESHMENT Room :— Motion made (Hr. G. D. Clark) to discontinue sale of intoxicating liquors in, and amendment

moved (Mr. Trail° to refer to Committee, and Debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 427; Order of the Day postponed, 4 ,76, 492, 574.

NAMES OF MEMBERS, AC., ON SITARE LISTS OF LOCAL BANKING INSTITUTIONS :— Motion made (Mr. Black) for return, 517.

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORATES AND ELECTIONS BILL : — Motion made (Mr. Barton) for Committee of the Whole, 74; Message from Governor, 81; House 1

in Committee and Resolution agreed to, Bill presented and read 1°,84-5; read 2°, committed 101 ; House in Committee, 124, 137, 146, 156; repnrted with amendments, Report adopted 167; recommitted to consider clauses, reported 2° with further amendments, Report adopted 2', 179-80-81 ; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 186; returned with amendments, 414 Council's amendments considered in Committee, 438; Council's amendments agreed to disagreed to, and amended, 440 ; Message to Council, 958; Message from Council insisting on some, agreeing to Assembly's amendments in other, and not insisting on other of their amend-ments, 505; Order of the Day postponed, 610; Assembly does not insist on its disagreements from Council's amendments, and agrees to the Council's amendments,which amend its previous amendments in clause 78, and the new clause in lieu of dense 93, 598; assented to in Legis-lative Council Chamber, 674.

PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATIVES ALLOWANCE ACT REPEAL BILL :— Motion matte (Mr. Want) for leave to bring in and negatived, 297.

PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS (See also "PUBLIC WORKS (COMMITTEE'S REMUNERATION REDUCTION) BILL "; also "PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AMENDMENT BIM. ":— Sixtb General Report, laid on Table, 33

7 Return showing cost of, laid on Table, 173 Return respecting works submitted for report of, laid on Table, 677

RAILWAY FROM GLEN INNES TO INYERELL :— Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, Appendices, and Plans, laid on Table, 2 Motion made (Mr. Lyne) to remit for further consideration, 194; second Report, together 5

with Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Plan, laid on Table, 263 RAILWAY FROM JERILDEBIE TO DENDAQUIN :—

Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, Appendices, and Plan, laid on Table, 2 STORM-WATER SEWERS DISCHARGING INTO JOIINSTONE'S BAY :—

Report, together with Minutes of Evidence and Plans, laid on Table, 2 6 WATER SUPPLY FOR WOLLONGONG AND THE SURROUNDING- DISTRICTS :—

Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, Appendices, and Plan, laid on Table, 2 IMPROVEMENTS AT DARLING ISLAND:—

Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, Appendices, and Plans, laid on Table, 2 CENTENNIAL DARK, FOR SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY :—

Report, together with Minutes of Evidence and Plans, laid on Table, 2

/ SEWERAGE WORKS AT COTTAGE CREEK:—

Report, together with Minutes of Evidence and Plan, laid on Table, 2 6 SECOND RIPE.LINE FROM WAIKA TO BUTTAI FOR MINTER RIVER DISTRICT WATER SUPPLY :— j

Report, together with Minutes of Evidence and Plan, laid on Table, 2 LUNATIC ASYLUM AT KENMORE, NEAR GOULEURN :—

Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, Appendices, and Plan, laid on Table, 15 RAILWAY FROM GRAFTON TO LTSMOIRE :—

Report together with Minutes of Evidence and Plans, laid on Table, 72 SEWERAGE WORKS FOR DARRAMATTA

Report together with Minutes of Evidence, Appendices and Plans, laid on Table, 99 6 RAILWAY FROM EDEN TO BEGA :—

Report, together with Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence, laid on Table, 149 RAILWAY TO FIELD OF MARS AND RYDE :—

Motion made (Mr. Frank Parnell) to refer to, and amendment moved (Mr. jeanneret) to substitute tramway, and negatived, original motion negatived, 292-3.

WATER SUPPLY FOR LITRGOW :— Report, together with Minutes of Evidence and Plan, laid on Table, 191 1 Motion made (Mr. Lyne) that work be carried out, 317.

WATER SUPPLY FOR ARMIDALE :— Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, Appendices, and Plan, laid on Table, 203

WATER SUPPLY, TAMWORTH:— Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, Appenclites, and Plan, laid on Table, 252

WATERWORKS FOR RINSE :— Motion made (Mr. Lyne) to refer to, 317; Report, together with Minutes of Evidence, Appen-

dices, and Plans, laid on Table, 427 PARRAMMITA (See " POSTAL" •' also "TELEGRAPHS"; also " SEWERAGE "). PARRAMATTA STREET-WATERING BILL :—

Standing Orders suspended to admit of' presentation of Petition to bring in ; Petition presented for leave to bring in, 240; leave given, presented and read 1 0, 341 ; referred to Select Committee, 618; Report brought up, 590; Order of the Day postponed, 632 1 8

Petition presented from George Ralph, of Chltroll-street, Parramatta, against the Bill, 376. PARSONS, MK J. 11. (See "CHICAGO EXPOSITION"). PARTY PROCESSIONS ACT REPEAL BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. Mild) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1 °, 70; Order of the Day postponed, 197; read 2°, committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 457; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 465.

PASTORAL LEASES (See "CROWN LANDS").

987

3340 1403 1405

1147

1423

173

1267

801

1407

75.9

1387

1181

975

1 1289

363

907

857

937

1095

441 453

• • , -INDEX xli

REFERENCES TO THE VOTE'S AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. P &BLUM SNP -SESSION OF 1892-3. PAPERS.

VOL.

PASTURES AND STOCK PROTEC rum- ACT :- Petition presented from certain farmers and stock-owners of Tenterfteld against assessment under

and in favour of repeal of the Act, 179. PENNY POSTAGE (See "POSTAL"). PENRITH COURT (Sec " ADMINSTRATION OF JUSTICE"). PENRIONS AND GRATUITIES (See "CIVIL SERVICE "). PETITIONS :-

Printing of, Sessional Order passed, IS. Motion passed that Clerk reads, 77, 106. Read by Clerk, 244, 443. Referred to Select Committee, 11.9 (l), 123. For leave to appear before Select Committee, 84, 197, 376. Weekly Abstract of, Nos. 1 to 33

PHARMAC), BOARD:- Particulars respecting, laid on Table, 545

PHEASANT, 3110MAS (See " GLOVE CONTEST"). PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO EXHIBITIONS :-

Returns respecting Representative: at, laid on Table, 317 PICNICS, MINISTERIAL :- •

Return respecting, laid on Table, 374 PICTON (See "BRIDGES"). PICTURESQUE ATLAS COMP ANY :-

Motion made (Mr. Prank Farnell) for Select Committee to inquire intn action in respect to their clients in the Law Courts of the Colony, 292.

Petition from IV. R. Gullick, General Manager of the Company, praying for leave to appear before the Select Committee, end prayer granted, 348

Petition from Executive Officers of the Defence Association for leave to appear before the Select Committee, and prayer granted, 376. .

Motion made (Mr. Frank Parnell) for papers in ease against T. II. Decent, at Parramatta, 395. PILOT-STEAMER" CA PTA IN COOK " :-

Correspondence respecting building of, laid on Table, 327 PIPECLAY CREEK (See "ROADS"). PITT TOWN (See "POSTAL"). PLACING BUSINESS:-

Sessional Order passed, 18. PLATTSBUR•G (See "PARKS"). POINTS OF ORDER :-

Reported from Committee of the Whole, 102, 402. •RIMIXOS OF SPEAKER :-

That subject of Motion of Adjournment under Standing Order No. 15 was "of urgent public importance" ; Speaker stated that House had taken the power to decide the matter out of hi: hands, 25.

That amendment proposed in Committee of the Whole on resolution for introduction of the Liquor Traffic, Local Option Bill, was within the scope of the reference, 102.

That amendment moved on motion so impose a Land Tax, was not anticipating the discussion of a [notion already on the Business Paper, 113.

That clauses 12 and 13 of the Vice Suppression Bill, were not beyond the order of leave, 128. That the Federation Resolutions were in order and could be proceeded with in Committee of the

Whole, 198. That Wentworth Electorate Subdivision Act Amendment Bill was not in order, as provisions con-

flicted with and were contradictory-of eertstin clauses passed this session in the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Bill, 223.

That the amendment against the displacement of the present Administration on the Motion of Censure in reference to the Financial Proposals of the Government was relevant find in order,

• 251. That Fisheries and Oyster Fisheries Regulation Bill should have been recommended by a Message

from the. Governor, 274. That Message from Governor shoold precede the passing of a resolution to introduce the Railway

from Byrock lo Brewa•rrina Construction Bill, 274. That Marine Board 11 eepustruction Bill did not require Message from Governor, 306. That amendment on motion in reference to precedence of General Business until 7 o'clock pan.

was not altogether relevant, but he should not he justified in refusing to accept it, 31S. That the notice of the Promoters of the Australasian Rights Purchase Bill, in regard to provision

in Clause 4, was in strict accordance with the 69th Standing Order, 333. That Amendment on 2 ° of Resolutions from Ways and Means, in reference to Income Tax Bills-to

postpone further consideration of Report from Committee of Ways and Means until after an opportunity is afforded the Government-Le give legislative effect to Resolution in reference to direct land fax or land values-was in order, 350.

That Income Tax Assessment Bill was out of order, es Clause 18, Sub-section (c.), impend a tax on the assessed annual valise of improved land not actually yielding income, 368.

That it was competent for Mr. Gould to move the second reading of the Australian Gaslight Company Electric Lighting and Supply Bill, or Debate the Question, notwithstanding that the House bad ordered that the Bill should be read a second time to-day,and that he was justified in treating the Order of the Day of a Bill which had been ordered to be read 2° " this day six months" as if it had not been proposed until now, 376.

As to whether Fisheries Act Amendment Bill should have originated in Committee of the Whole, and required a Message. from Governor; Debate on 2° of Bill adjourned, to enable Mr. Speaker to consult authorities, 376 ; ruled against by Mr. Speaker, 631.

That amendment proposed on motion for papers in connection with appointment of Mr. J. L. Parsons, to include papers referring to all appointments in connection with the Chicago Exhibition, was not relevant, 384.

That amendment on motion for papers in connection with appointment of Mr. x. L. Parsons, to include papers relating to all other appointments constituting a charge on the same rote, including that of Mr. James Marian, M.P., was relevant, 384,

That portion of amendment; on motion for papers in connection with the appointment of Mr. IL. Parsons having reference to appointment of Kr. James Martin, M.P., was anticipating motion on the paper and was not in order, 384.

That House should not be moved to pass a Resolution which is in direct contravention of al existing Act of Parliament, 401. •

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613

871

277

936

1297

1259

1261

-3

8

3

} 8

8

I

INDEX.

REFEBENCES TO THE TO ES AND PROCEEDINGS, TOT,. 1- 15411 PARLIAMENT—SESSION OF 1892-3. I TAPERS.

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• POINTS OF ORDER (eonlinued):—

ItTJtI1eGS OF SPEAREEL (coniinued):— That subject of new clause proposedin Mining on Private Property Bill did not conflict with any

previous decisions of the Committee. 902. That Camel Driving Restriction Bill should have been introduced in Committee of the Whole,

419. That motion of Adjournment under the 15th Standing Order, or oilier unfinished business, must,

.be interrupted at 7 o'clock by Government Business, 443. That Agricultural Holdings Bill did not relate to Trade, and did not require to be introduced in

Committee, 499. That it was inadvisable for him to alter the long established practice of Ode House, -which allowed

the Chairman of Committees to preside in Committee of Supply, until the subject of changing it could be considered at the beginning of the next Session, 499.

That House had undoubted power to pass Standing or other Orders for the conduct of its business, and that motion was in order to set aside a Sessional Order without first expressly rescinding such Order, 546.

That although speeches of the same Session should not be read in the Douse, the Votes and Proceedings were always available for reference or quotation, 552.

ThMi House had power to suspend Member for an indefinite period, 552. That motion in favour of dissolution of Legislative Assembly was similar in substance to an

amendment which had already been decided on a motion moved during the present Session, 653.

That motion for Adjournment of the House in reference to Industrial Distress was out of Order ! the subject having been discussed on a previous motion for Adjournment, 563.

That motion for Adjournment of the House in reference to Children's Hospital, Glebe, moved on night on which Government Business takes precedence, was in order, 598.

That provision in Municipal Council of Sydney Electric Lighting Bill, giving power to supply !! electricity outside the limits of the city, was beyond the Order of Leave, 604.

That motion to suspend Sessional Order in reference to limitation of Business hours was not the same as previous motion to rescind the same Sessional Order, 610.

That items reduced or omitted in Committee of Supply could be resubmitted on an Additional! Estimate, covered by a new Message, 610.

That General Business could not be proceeded with after 7 o'clock, but that business having been commenced Ivithout objection, it should not be interrupted, 654.

That motion for Adjournment relative to amendment of Trade Disputes Conciliation and Arbitra. tion Act was out of Order, as matter had been discussed this Session on second reading of Amending Bill, 657.

That Labour Protection Bill contained a provision already passed in the Agreements Validating Bill, which must, if the Bill be proceeded with, be omitted in Committee, 659.

That motion for Adjournment in reference to Chinese Opium Dens was out of Order, it having been discussed on a previous motion for Adjournment, 663.

POISONS (See "SALE AND USE OF POISONS ACT OF 3867"). POLICE:—

Report of Department for 1892, laid on Table, 300 . WILLIA31 STAFFORD, Ex-MOUNTED-SEIEGEANT :—

Petition presented, prayinF the House to complete the inquiry by a Select Committee into his dismissal, 149 ; on motion (Mr. Darnley) read by the Cserk, 166

Motion made (Mr. Darnley) to refer Petition to Select Committee, 985. Report brought up, 663 REWARD AND SUPERANNUATION FUNDS:—

Return respecting, laid on Table, 577 POLICE MAGISTRATES (See "CIVIL SERVICE"; also "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE") "PORT GLASGOW"

Adjournment moved (Mr. Kelly) in reference to the derision of the Marine Board in ease of, 239 PORT HACKING (Sec "NET FISHING IN PORT HACKING PROHIBITION ACT"). PORTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES :—

Return respecting vessels to and from, laid on Table, 622 POSTAL •—

Annual Report of Postmaster-General, laid on Table, 12 AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE AT PARRA3IATTA :—

Notification of Resumption under the Public Works Act of 1888 for enlargement of, laid on Table, 3 AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, MANLY :—

Notification of resumption of land under the Public Works Act of 1888, laid on Table, 160 AND TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE HELD IN HOBART :—

'Report of Proceedings, laid on Table, 12 AND TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE HELD AT BRISBALNE :—

Report of, laid on Table, 577 AND TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE HELD IN -VICTORIA :—

Report °Ostia on Table, 42 PENNY POSTAL SYSTEM '—

Motion made (3/r. Chapman) for establishment of, and amendment proposed (Air. Garrard) to omit words "at once" carried, motion as amended passed, 373.

AND TEIRGRAPH OFFICE, BAIMAIN :— Notification of resumption of land under Public Works Act of 1888, laid on Table, 268

SERVICE BETWEEN WINDSOR AND PITT TOWN AND -WISEMAN'S PEERY :— Motion made (Mr. Burdett-in) for papers in reference to contracts of Thomas Thompson and

Richard Owens, 262 ; Return to Order laid on Table (not printed), 938. STEAM SERVICE IIETWEEN SYDNEY AND -VANCOUVER :—

Message from Governor reennunencling subsidy, 641 ; Motion made for Committee of the Whole to consider Resolutions, 645 House in Committee, Resolutions agreed to, 653-4

POSTAGE ACTS AMIINDFIENT BILL :— Message from Governor, 95 motion made (Mr. Kidd) for Committee of the Whole, 99, House in

Committee resolution agreed to, 124; Bill presented and read 1 °, 156; read 29, committed, 406; reported with amendments, report adopted, 628; motion made (Mr. Kidd) for 3° ; amend-ment moved (Mr. Haynes) to recommit and negatived; motion passed; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 638 ; returned -with amendments, Council's amendments agreed to, 652 ; Assent reported, 672.

Petition presentecIfrom the Bishop of Sydney and others for the Council of Churches in favourof passing during present Session, 552 13

7

701

718 716

711

11

115

425

427

221

343

323

429

455

423

667

INDEX. .

REFERENCES TO TRH VOTSS AND PROCSAERNOR, VOL. 1.--(5TEI PARLETRENT—SESSION OR I592-3

1111.

PAPERS.

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POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANE—NATIONAL BAN ff. :— Motion made (Mr. Rose) in favour of no limit on amounts deposited and for a note circulation,

and amendment proposed (Mr. Dowel) to appoint a Select Committee to inquire into and report up in the establishment of a National Bank, amendment passed, motion as amended passed, 207-3 ; leave given to Select Commiteec to sit during adjournment, 317; Mr. Walker added to Committee, 327 ; Motion made (Mr. Dowel) for leave for Committee to report from time to time, 336; Progress Reports brought up, 351, 470, 528 ; Final Report brought up, 567

POTTS POINT (See " SEIV.ERIGE "). • POWER, PATRICK (Sec "LICENSING"). PRECEDENCE OF BUSINESS (See "BUSINESS"). PREMISES RENTED BY GOVE RNMENT •

Motion made (Mr. Black) for Return respecting, 557. PRESIDING OFFICERS AND POLL CLERKS (-8. ce "ELECTORAL "). PRINTING :—

Rescission of Order for, 191. - PRISONERS, RELEASE OF (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE "). PRISONS :—

Report for 1891, laid on Table, 11 Report for 1892, laid on Table, 577 Additional Regulations for Reformatory treatment of certain male offenders, laid on Table, 590

PRIVILEGE :— Toonlar V. MELVILLE:—

Letter from Acting Colonial Secretary, with report of case, laid on Table, 2 PROBATION (See " OFFEND E RS P R013 A.T I:0N BILL"). PROBATE ACT OF 1890 AMENDMENT BELL:_

Received from Legislative Council, on motion (.Vir George Dibla) read 10, 427 ; Order of the Day discharged, Bill withdrawn, 547.

PROBATE ACT OF 1890 AMENDMENT BILL (No. 2) :— Received from Legislative Council, and on motion (Mr. Barton) read 1°, 563; read 2 °, Committed

reported with an amendment, report adopted, 639; recommitted, reported 2°, with further amendments, report adopted, 645; read 3 °, passed, and returned to Council With amend-ments, 647; Council's amendments agreed to, 654; Assent reported, 671.

PROCESSIONS (See "PARTY PROCESSIONS ACT RIWEAL BILL"). PROCLAMATIONS :—

On Opening Session of Parliament, 1. Transfer to the Board of Water Supply and Sewerage of the Glebe Section of the Northern Main

Sower, laid on Table, 71 Transfer to the Board of Water Supply and Sewerage of Contract No. 76, Iron Cove Creek

Storm-water Channel, laid on Table, 173 .. Transfer to the Board of Water Supply and Sewerage of Elizabeth Bay and Potts Point (East Side)

Branch Intercepting Sewer, laid on Table, 292 Transfer to the Board of Water Supply and Sewerage of the Camperdown Branch Intercepting

Sewer, laid on Table, 341 Transfer to the Board or Water Supply and Sewerage of Baduzington-street Branch Extension

Storm-water Channel, laid on Table, 405 Transfer to the Board of Water Supply and Sewerage of Carshaltorostreet Branch Storm-water

Channel, laid on Table, 405 Transfer to the Board of Water Supply and Sewerage of Munni-strnet, Macdonald-street, Mitchell

Road to Shea's Creek, Storm-water Channel, laid on Table, 405 Defining the Boundaries of the "Water District of the Lower Hunter, laid on Table, 201, 258 Transferring the Manly Water Supply Works to the care of the Municipal Council' of Manly, laid

on Table, 258 Declaring Manly a Water District, in terms of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Ada

1880-1889, laid on Table, 259. Transfer to the Board of Water Supply and Sewerage of Waverley and Woollithra branch

intercepting sewer, Glebe sub-main sewers, and Long Cove Creek Storm-water Channel, laid on Table, 641

PROPERTY (See "TRUST PROPERTY ACT AMENDMENT BILL"). PROROGATION :—

Speech delivered by Governor in Legislative Council Chamber, 674. PROSPECTING VOTE :—

Return respecting, laid on Table, 166 Do Carcoar and Mudge° Electorates, laid on Table, 173

Motion made (Air. Tonkin) to reduce Members' Parliamentary Allowance to E100, and odd amount saved to, and negatived, 557.

PROTECTION OF PROPERTY (See "CONSPIRACY AND PROTECTION OF PROPERTY BILL").

PROTECTED INDUSTRIES:— Motion made (Mr. Tonkin) for the benefit of the increases in the prices arising from the tariff to

be equitably shared with the employees, and motion "That Question be now put "negatived, original Question negatived, 150.

PROUDFOOT lc CO., CONTRACTORS (See "RAILWAYS"). PUBLIC ACCOUNTS (See "FINANCE"). PUBLIC BATHS :—

Motion made (Er. Cullen) for papers in reference to application for site at Lavender Bay, North Sydney, 123; Return to Order, laid on Table, 207 .

PUBLIC DEBT :— Return respecting, laid on Table, 512

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ACT AMENDMENT BILL :— Motion made (3/i. Melville), for leave to proceed with, under the 67th Standing Order, 70; Order

of the Day postponed, 651, 682. PUBLIC INSTRUCT1ON ACT OF 1880 (See "EDUCATION "). • PUBLIC INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT:—

Motion made (Mr. Wright) for papers in connection with bonuses, 336; Return to Order, laid on Table, 362

PUBLIC SCHOOLS (See " EDUCATION ").

6

8

8

2

2 1131,1233, 1313,1385

763 771 761

967

1429

1431

1433

1435

1439

1439

14-39 1211, 1213

1163

1151

• 1441

1397 1399

1213

1065

, 1283

7 1157

2 751

8

7

507 523 425 325

1263 81

605 527

6 1943 6 595 7 529 3 1293 to 1299

531 509 533 427

6 719 7 535

5 113 6 1229, 1231

1237 7 429 6 1437

1235 7 537 6 1233 7 53 6 1445

639 5 869

511 6 1239, 1241

517

l• 7

643 Ste 513 641 519 521

12n5

1503

1501

133 3

alw INDEX

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1.-15Tfl PARLIAMENT—SESSION OF 1892-3. PA PritS.

"L. - PAGE.

6 i! 1245

PUBLIC WATERING PLACES ACT OF 1884 :— Amended Regulations under, laid on Table, 33

PUBLIC WORKS (COMMITTEES REMUNERATION REDUC rto N) BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Hotifildon) for leave to proceed with under the 67th Standing Order, 257 ; Order of the Day postponed, 263, 341 ; no motion being made The 2 ° the Order dropped, 368.

PUBLIC WORKS (See also "PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS"; also "PUBLIC WORKS ACT FURTHER AMENDMENT BILL").

DEPARTMENT OF :— Annual Statement of works carried out by, during 1891, laid 011 Table, 33 Schedules A to E to votes for, on Estimates for 1893, including Schedules for Bonds, laid on

Table, 510 Motion made (Mr. Kayla) for return respecting foreigners employed in, 389 ; Return to Order,

laid on Table, 641 EXPENDITURE UPON :—

Motion made (Mr. 0' Sullivan), for return of moneys spent, or authorised since the passing of the Tariff, 160.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT OF 1885. Regulations under, laid on Table, 6 t4

NOTIFICATIONS ON RESUMPTION OF LAND UNDER, LAID ON TABLE :— For the Deviation of the Road from Bendolba to Wiingat, 3 For Construction of 13ridgc over Box Creek, 3 For Enlargement of the Post. and Telegraphic Office at Parramatta, 3 For Construction of a Bridge over Sion equerry Creek at Picton, 3 For Improvements to the Entrance of the Richmond River, 3 For General Cemetery at ('andle, 3 For Construction of Flood Embankments for the Protection of the town of West Maitland, 3 For Deviation of the Road from Wyrallah to Rous

' 3

For Bridge over Orphan's School Creek at Gulley Vale, 3 For Drainage Works at North Shore, 3 For the Duplication of the Railway between Menangle and Campbelltown, 33 For approach to Cuttagee Lake Bridge, parish of Bermagni, county of Dampier, 72 For Public SchoolPurposes, 101, 124 II) (not printed) 273, (not printed) 552 For Bridge over Khoribakh Creek at Tattersalls, 112 For Road adjoining Shaftesbury Reformatory, 150 For Bridge over Tinnbledow» Creek, 150 For Post and :telegraph Office, Manly, 160 For Second Pipe in connection with the Sydney Water Supply, 196 For Bridge over Goulburn River at Sandy HoiLow, 204 For Wharf accommodation at Erskine-street Sydney, 238 For Water Supply to the Town of Bubb°, 258 (I) For Water Supply to the Town of Cobar, 258 For Post and Telegraph Office, Balmain West, 258 For Camperdown Branch Sewer, 258 For Water Supply, Town of Mors Vale, 258 For Bridge over Booroowa River, at Beverley, and approaches Hereto, 258 For Water Supply, Town of Parkes, 258 For Deviation - of the Hunter River, at Horseshoe Pend, 273 For Diversion of Mill Drain, Liverpool, 273 For Bridge over Shoalhaven River, at Ballalaba, and approaches thereto, 273 For Public Recreation-ground at Mumma, 273 For Deviation of Road at Frenchman's Lane, 31 9 For Water Supply, Town of Nowr6, 355, 559 For Deviation of Fond, Bulli Pass to Sherbrook and Cataract Rh or, 512 For Bridge over Wilson River at Ballengarra, 512 For Road from Greig's Flat to Pipeclay Creek, 512 For Deviation of the Road at River Bank, Denman, 512 For Bridge over Stony Greek at Young, 512 . For Public Road, Arinidale to Hillgrove, 559 For Public Road, Campbelltown to Wedderburn, 559 For General Cemetery at Sutherland, 559

PUBLIC WORKS ACT FURTHER AMENDMENT BILL— Motion indite (Mn. Lyne) for Committee of the Whole, 75; Message from Governor, 87 ; Bons

in Committee, resolution agreed to, Bill presented and read 1`, 101 ; Order of the Day post pone& 407.

PUBLIC WORKS COMMVIITEE AMENDMENT BILL :— Received from Legislative Council, and on motion (Mr. Neild) read I', 628; Order of the Day

postponed, 637.

QUARANTINE ACTS AMENDMENT BILL :— Motion made (Mr. See), for Committee of the Whole, 99; Order of the Day pestponed, 907.

QUESTION :— Motion, That," Question be now put," moved and negatived, 150, 398-9, 487.

Do rio passed, 318, 332-3. QUESTIONS :—•

AND ANSWERS:— • S.,rsional Order passed, 17.

QUI RI N DI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND MA NS E Mollon made (Mr. Ewing) for papers relating to Reservation of land in Town of Quirindi, 178

Return to Order, laid on Table (not printed), 287.

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REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I.-15711 PARLIAMENT-SESSION OP 1592-3.

QUESTIONS :- ABBATOIES REGULATION ACT :-Administration of, 400. ABORIGINES :-Brewarrina Mission Station, 39. ' ACACIA CREEK :-

Arrest and imprisonment of Resident of, 49. Duties on Sawn Timber, 27.

ACCOUNTANTS:-SydneyInstitute of, 88,175,292,441,566. ADAMINAIW:-

Sale of Common for Sale or Lease, 230. Land Cases tried as, 238. Courthouse, 256,

ADDISON, MR., S.M. :-Leave of absence to, 269. ADMINISTRATION Or :JUSTICE :-

Arrest and Imprisonment of a resident of Acacia Creek, 19.

Gentlemen recommended for the Commission of the Peace, 21.

Act of Distress and Replevin, 22. Case of William Strange, 30. Equity Suits-Lyons and Family v. Erwin, Stephen

v. Erwin' 36, 602.

Lyons and Farrelly v. Erwin, 133, 354. Magistrates of the Colony, 68, 98, 104, 106, 110, 123. Police Magistrate, Moree, 126. Police Magistrate, Wariabla, 126. Magistrates in The Hastings and Manning Electorate,

160. Registrars of Births, Deaths, and Marriages not on

Commission of the Peace, 165. Mr. Josiah Thomas, J.P., 184, 212, 237. Small Debts Court, Carinda, 200. Case of Samuel Lemon, 202. Persons qualified to serve on Juries, 226. Visiting Magistrate, Lord 14 owe Island, 226, 232,

238, 555. Magistrate charged at Kempsey with Stealing, 231. Mr. Enright, EP., fined for Assault at West :Maitland,

237. Mr. Joseph Windross, LP., 290. Mr. Henry Albatross Patrick, 290. Arrest of three men engaged on Magee Railway, 290. Embezzlement by man named Walsh, 316. Government Oriental Interpreter, 322. Case of Williamson v. H. McNamara, 329, 332, 340. Bill for repeal of Conspiracy Laws, 329. Stipendiary Magistrates and Clerks of Pett•y Sessions,

331. Stipendiary Magistrates, 422. • Fees paid to Relieving Police Magistrates, 354. Alleged release of Willoughby Andrews, 359. Charge of conspiracy against Messrs. Porter, Brain,

Hodges, and Morton, 366. Case of Messrs. Crick., Willis, and Hutchison, M's.)',

v. Ferguson, 366, 393. Imprisonment of Ellen James or Dyson, 372. Case of Ernest Blackstone, 374, 543. Pines inflicted at Police Courts, 302, 409. Court of Petty Sessions, Albion Park

' 412.

Court of Petty Sessions, Eugenia, 423. Death of Robert Hastings, at Newtown 429. Courts of Quarter Sessions and District Courts, 442. Courts of Quarter Sessions at Grenfell and Bairanudd,

946. Charge against Ernest Bell, 463. Case Brown v. Minister for Public Works, 464. Case of W. Fahey and W. Gough tried at Balinain

Police Court, 465. Closing of Sawmill during sitting of District Court at

Lismore, 471. Convictions under Sale of Poisons Act, 503. Release of Prisoners on Tieket-of-leave System, 536. Prosecution of Mr. Islanders for conducting Sweeps,

Albury, 538, 657. Prosecution of Promoters of Riming Sweeps, 535, 557. Coroners' Juries, 561. Imprisonment of William Cilennie, 580. Fees to Bailiffs of District Court, 597.

ADVERTISEMENTS:- Government, in Truth, 203. Government, in " Year Book of Australia," 593.

An VALOREM DUTIES :-Revenue from, 475. AGENT-GENERAL :-Bank Shares held by, 535. AGENT Or IMMIGRATION :-Salary of, 555. AGRICULTURE :-

Appointment of Inspectors, 13. Services of Mr. W. H. Bailey, Lecturer, 21. Students at Hawkesbury College, 67. Appointment of Inspector of Shows, 103. Land in Murrumbidgee and Murray Districts, 170. Land for, in Central Division between Alurrumbidgee

and Lachlan Rivera, 176.

UESTIONS (continued):- Ac RICULTERE (con(inued) :-

Seed-wheat supplied to Farmers. 194, 348. Experimental Farm at Cobar, 205. Amount paid by Government to Societies, 206, 474. Experimental Farms at Cobar and Valleys of the

Lachlan, 217, Labour Farms for Relief of Unemployed, 213, 235,

329, 620. Inspectors of Shows, 297. Revenue received on products, - 320. 'Duties of Dr. Cobb, Pathologist, 353. Officers of Department, 360. Duties of Mr. Fitzgerald; inspector of Shows, 361. Destruction of Crops by Hessian Fly in New Zealand, o Model Farms at Bathurst, Orange, Alolong, Wellington,

and Dulibo, 412. Distribution of National Prizes, 473. Officers of Department who have been dispensed with,

511. Positions in Department, 519. Expenditure in Department for years 1890-1-2, 519 Soil Surrounding Native Dog Bore, 517. Publication of Gazette, 621.

AHERN, MIL JOFIN :-Amounts paid by Railway Commissioners to, 157.

ALMON PAM(' :- Site for Post Office, 9, 207, 243. Public School, 411. Court of Petty Sessions, 412.

ALBUM- Servants emplcqed in Electorate, 476. Amass :-

Asiatic Races, 20, 253. Letters of Denization, 501. Naturalization Certificates, 501.

Abatis, Mu. G. V. :-Employment by Director of Charities, 656.

AMERICA :-Printing Paper imported from, 636. ALDENMENT OF STREETS (See "MUNICIPAL"). ANDERSON, .MR. GEORGE :-Employment in Treasury

Department, 394. ANDERSoN, MR. :-Appointinent in Free Public Library,

586. ANDERSON, MR. W. 0.-Raffles conducted by, in Postal

Department, 580. ANDREWS, WILLOUGHBY :-Alleged release of, 359. ANGI.EDOOL :-Public School at, 366, 382, 446. ANGUs & CO. :-Amounts paid by Railway Commissioners

to, 157, 520, 526. APPROPRIATION ACT or 1692 :--Moneys voted and not

spent, 400. AREITEATION:-Representatives sent by Capitalistic

Associations to Meeting of Council of, 222, Ai:GUMMI; Or AUSTRIA (See ' DISTINGUISHED VISITORS"). ARCHITECT'S DEPARTMENT v-Clerks in, 539. ARGYLE :-Land grants in Electorate, 503. ARMIDALE :-

Goods carried on Northern Line from Sydney 241.

Mr. Brow, Acting Clerk of Petty Sessions at, 381. ARNCLint :-Resumption of Mr. E. Godfrey's land for

Sewerage Works at, 331. ART GALLERY :AppOintnient of Caretaker of Pictures,

587. ART UNIONS in Colony during 1892, 365. ARTEsMN lionES :-

For water in Western Districts, for Irrigation purposes, 122.

At Engonia, 255. ARTESIAN TUBING :-Tenders for, 118. ARTESIAN LEASE :-Held by Australian Mortgage, Land,

and Finance Co., 509. ARTICLES (See "SHIPS ARTICLES").

:-Trani to Enfield, 453, 475. ASIATIC RACES :-Incursion of, into the Colony, 20, 233. ASSOCIATION CRICKET Gitouvio: - Amount paid to

Government by Trustees, 206. ASSURANCE SOCIETIES :-

Inquiry into position of, and Banks, 627. Prudential and Benefit, 655.

ASSYRIAN HAWKERS :-Issue of licenses, 190, 203, 208, ASYLUMS :-

Attendants at Clarksville and Callan Park, 148. Baptism of Children received into Benevolent, 169. Inmates of, and amount paid for working Government,

521. ATTENDANCE OFFICERS :-Employed by Education

Department, 454, 509. /PrinIRTON, MR. THOMAS :-AppOintal as Inspector of

ines, 165.

xlvi INDEX

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS ; VOL. PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF 1892-3.

QUESTIONS (continued):- QI7 AUCTIONEERS' LICENSES :-Granting of, at Young, 139. AUDIT :-Spectal, of Municipal Council of Parramatta,

491. AUSTRALASIAN FEDERATION :-Submission of, to House,

118. AUSTRALASIAN STOCK CONFERENCE :-Members Of, 110. AUSTRALIA :-Steam Communication between Vancouver

Island and, 596. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY '4-Amount paid in

connection with Land resumed. from, 555. AUSTRALIAN BANKING COMPANY :-Conspiracy Cases, 126. AUSTRALIAN STOOK INSTITUTE :-Itodd Island, 97. AUSTRALIAN MORTGAGE, LAND, AND FINANCE COM-

PANY :-Artesian Lease held by, 509. AXLE-BOXES :-Imported by Railway Department, 463. BA/LEY, MR. W. 11. :-Servioes of, as Agricultural

Lecturer, 21. BAILIFFS :-Fees to District Court, 597. BAKER, MR. :-Police Magistrate, Temora, 464, 507. BALDWIN ENGINES (See "RAILWAYS"). BALDEROGERY I-Resumed lands on, Land District of

Parkes, 481. BaLmArx :-

School Board, 68 ( 2), 83, 96 ( 2). Tramway Extension, South side of Western Road, 132. Reclamation Works, White Bay, 176. Police Duty at, 196. Post Office at West, 202.

BALRANALD:-Court of Quarter Sessions, 446. BALTIC, KAURI AND ORF.GON' Pox :-Used for Govern-

ment Buildings, 101. BANKING :-

Condition of Institutions, 451, 490. Withdrawal of Government Accounts from private

banks, 490. Accounts of Commissioners for Railways, 521. Reserve Funds of Banks invested in Government

Securities, 508. Shares held by Agent.Ocneral, 535. Trust accounts in A.J.S. Bank, Wentworth, 537, Schemes of reconstruction of suspended Banks, 576. Protection of solvent debtors having accounts in

suspended Banks, 558. Issue, &c., of notes permitted to each Bank, 596. Gold to meet notes after legal tender period, 596. Refund. of Deposits received by Commercial Banking

Co., of Sydney, on day preceding suspension, 596. Solvency of Banks, 596. Deposits of Savings Banks in other Banks, 596, 602. Legislation dealing with paper money in other colonies,

603. Banks that have complied with forms gazetted 6th

April, 1892, 619. Banks that have complied with clauses 3 and 6 of

Bank Issue Act, 619. Government Deposits, 619. Reconstruction of Federal Bank, 620, Note Issue under Bank Issue Act, 621. Position of Banks and Assurance Societies, 627. Annual statement of Commercial Bank, 636. Assets and Liabilities of Commercial Bank, 637. Names of shareholders in Commercial Bank and Bank

of New South Wales, 650. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES :-Names of shareholders,

650. BAPTISM :-Of Children received into Benevolent Asylum,

169. BARGE s-Seizure by Customs Officers at Wentworth,

606. 13Amaxonx:-TrialSurvey of Railway fromBourke to, 340. BARRISTERS :-Fees paid to, during 1892, 286. 13A MON RIVER :-River and weather reports on, 200. BATHS :-

Floating, Farm Cove, 133, 284. Swimming, money voted for, 90. Lavender Bay, 117, 606, 626 ( 2 ). Newcastle and Wollongong, 121.

BATHURST :- Water Supply, 321, 326. Model Farm, 412. " Railway Hotel," 470.

BATHURST BURR :-Extirpation of, 20, 82. BATTY AND SHEEHY (See “RESUMPTIONS Or LAND1. BEGA :-

Railway from Eden, 155. Appointment of J. W. McCutcheon as Post and

Telegraph Master, 651. BELGIAN IRON :-Test of, for Aberdeen Bridge, 92. BELLINGER RIVER :-

Training wall, south side of, 344. Crown Lands in District of Upper, 344.

ESTIONS (continued):- BELLVRE :-Public School, 7. BELL, ERNEST :-Charge against, 463. 13safirma :-Member of Licensing Bench interested in

Hotel, 103. BERRY :-jersey and Ayrshire Stock at Show, 317. BERRY JERRY :-Tank near Coolamon, 261, 430. BILLAGOE :-Water supply for Gold-mining at, 620. BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES :-

Appointment of Registrar, 39. Registrars not on Commission of the Peace, 165.

BLACKSTONE, ERNEST :-Case of, 374, 513. BLACKWALL : -Road to Woy Woy Railway Platform,

269, 301, BOGAN RIVER :-Bridge between Bourke and Brewarrina,

89. BOILERS (See "LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS "; also "LAND

BOILERS INSPECTION BILL BOKIRAH, BERRI; AND CULGOA RIVERS :-Bridge over, 89. BoLommonnv :-Conditional Leases on, Parkes Land

-District, 451. BOMBALA :-

Railway from Cooma, 82. Survey of Common for Sale or Lease, 230.

BOMBO QUARRIES :-Purchase of, by Railway Commis-sioners, 132, 170, 206.

BONDI BEACH :-Extension of Tramway to, 37. Books:-

And Pamphlets for Chicago Exposition, 329. Relating to Australia in the Public Library, 509. For Libraries at Bourke, Brewarrina, and Condobolin,

597. Amount paid to Messrs. Tabner & Co. for binding, for

Free Public Library, 632. Boomr CREEK :-Bridge near Gongolgon, 89. Boca, Mn. 0. A. C. :-Inspector intandsDepartment, 516. Boornnv :-Government contracts carried out by, 535. BORE :-At Cremorne, 551. Bon, Du. :-Balinain School Board, 68, 96. BOURKE :-

Free Passes issued to, by Labour Bureau, 31. Caretaker's Cottages at Public Watering Places, 171. Officer under Diseased Meat Bill, 196. Water Supply on stock routes leading to, 279. Trial Survey for Railway to Barringun from, 340. Books for Library, 597.

BOWRA :-Wharf at, 290. BOWEAL :-Waterworks, 325. BRAIDWOOD :-

Expenditure in Electorate, 516. Telegraph Line between Conlburn and, 561.

BRANDY :-Imported from Germany, 514. BREAKWATER :-Wollongong, 106. BREMEN :-Passenger traffic from, during outbreak of

Cholera, 31( 2 ). BRETT, MR. :-Inspector Of Stock, 365, 391, 474, In BREWARRINA :-

Aboriginal Mission Station, 39. Police :Ilagistrate, 30, 67, 212, 381. Railway from Byrock, 89. Weir across 13arwon River at, 2)8. Books for Library, 597.

BRIARS: -Extirpation of, 175, 178. BRIDGES (See also " RAILWAYS").

Test of Belgian Iron for Aberdeen, 82. Bogan River, between Bourke and Brewarrum, 89. Bokirah, Three, and Culgoa Rivers, 89. Narran River, at Angledool, 89. 13oomi Creek, near Gongolgon, 89. Creek adjoining Police Barracks, Eugowra, 105. Goolagong, on the Lachlan River, 105. Cuttaburra Creek, Bourke to Wanaiwing Road, 110. Hunter River, at Jerry's Plains, 115. O'Conneffistreet, Parrarnatta, 116. Yarramunmun Creek, Yalwal, 131. Derowie Creek, near Oliky, 159. Pynnont, 165. Murrumbidgee River at Wagga Wagga, 199, 626. Minnamurra, 206. Wentworth, over Darling River, 211. Coldstream, 242, 489. Moore's, 256. Vote for, 269. Orphan School Creek, Canley Vale, 296. Mackay River and Kempsey, 313. Timber for, near Tabulam, 373. Pioneer Crossing, Moree, 388. Narran River, at Yarranbah, 400, 620. Stone-quarry Creek, Picton, 403. George's River, at Liverpool, 422. Wollondilly, at Mulwaree, 445. Darling River at Wilcannia, 475, 480.

INDEX. xliii

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. i-IgTH PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF 1892-3.

QUESTIONS (continued):- BRIDGES (eanainted)

Vote for, in Clarence Electorate, 979. Overhead, at Wagga Wagga and Goulburn, 506. Kangaroo River, 544. Over Creek on Road from Yullundry to Loombah, 621.

BRISBANE WATER :-Net Fishing, 63. BRITANNIA REEF (-Forbes, 452. 13noxxx Dam (-Tank at, 430 , 13norxx Hat

Correspondence and Papers in reference to Strike, 14. Military Law, 14. Postal Revenue from District, 73. Land Revenue from District, 73. Revenue under Works Department from District, 73. Revenue derived through Customs Department, 74. Revenue derived from Colonial Secretary's Depart-

ment, 83. Revenue from Public Instruction Department, 83. Mr. Josiah Thomas, Si, 184412, 237. Detective Dechart, employed in connection with strike,

90. Revenue derived from Department of Mines, 96. Railway from Menindie, 140. Irrigation Settlements for unemployed, 140. Employment for men after termination of strike, 154. Raihvay from Nyngan via Cobar and Wileaunia, 155, 171. Members of Police Force, Magistrates, &c., sent to,

during strike, 169. Expenditure in connection with sending extra police

to, 262, 268. Sentences served by strike prisoners, 325, 480. Explosion at, 381, • Discovery of rich golden ore in Proprietary Mine, 596.

BROOKoNG (-Gold-field reserve on, 471, 480. BROWN, Mn. :-Appointment by Hunter District Water

Supply and Sewerage Board, 286. BROWN, THE HON. ALEXANDER :-

Appointment as President of Hunter District Water Supply Board, 132, 143, 158.

Appointments held by, 148. Money paid to, 149.

BROWN, ME. J. EDNIE .-Removal from Service, 360. BROWN, MR. SAMUEL (-Claim of, 206. BROWN v. MINISTER FOR PUBLIC V( ORES :-Case Of, 464. BROWN, Mn. J. S. (-Appointments held by, at Pcm•ith,

445, Breows, Mn. (-Appointment as Acting Clerk of Petty

Sessions, at Armidale, 381, BROWN, PATRICK AND PARTY (-Case of, 573. BnucE, Mn. (-Leave of Absence to, 422. BRUNSWIEK RIVER:-InsprOVernents to entrance, 387,476. BUCKLEy's CROSSING (-Land Cases tried at, 238. BUILDING MATERIALS (-Customs Duties on, 650. BUILDINGS (See PUBLIC BUILMNOSI. BULLHEAD RAILS (See "RAILWAYS"). BULLOCK ISLAND :-Copper-slag crushing, 207. 13mronxtmstE:-

Incorporation of Queanbeyan and, 230. Temporary Commons around, 311. Drainage Works, 429.

BURRAWANG (-Surrender and Exchange of Land on Pastoral Holding, 20.

BUTTER :- Export Trade of, 9. Grading Officer for Export, 74, 118.

ByERLEY ats. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF ROCKDALE :- Case of; 390.

BYRNES, MARTIN :-Certificate of, 65. BYRNES, Mn. HENRY (-Appointment of, as Police

Magistrate, 30, 67, 212, 381. BYROGE :-Railway to Brewarrina, 89. CABLES (See "TELEGRAPHS"), CADET FORCE (See 41 111-MTAEVI. CALLAN PARK (-Attendants at Lunatic Asylum, 148. CAMDEN :-

Tramway, 63. Land Grants in Electorate, 503.

CAMERON v. CAMERON :-Suit of, 184. CAsirr.m.x„ Mn. A., M.P. (-Election Expenses of, 221. CAmmxn REsERVEs :-Namoi Electorate, 10, Cattrnr, Mn. (-Leave of Absence to, 453. CANALS :-

At Tackombil for escape of flood-waters, 343. South of the Murrumbidgee, 544.

CARAWAY, Mn. :-Retained by Lands Deparment, 512. "CAPTAIN COOK" :-Bapers in connection with Pilot-

steamer, 241. .CARF.TAKEPS' (See " WATERING PLACES" ; ; also "ART

GALLERY "). Cknoe (-Road at Gum Flat, near, 464.

UESTIONS (continued):- CARINDA :-

Small Debts Court, 200., Cemetery, 400. Public School, 650.

CARLINGFORD (-Approach to Railway Station, 621. CA)MIAGES LICENSING ACT :-Amendment of, 650. CARRUTHERS, Mu., M.P. (-Relatives in Civil Service, 189. CA RTMDGES :-

Tenders for supply of Martini-Henry, 452. Kock" Rifle, 562.

CARTS -Of Water Supply and Sewerage Department, " 53cn

CAST1RON PEPES :- Cost of, 148. Tenders for, 269, 271, 298, 311. Serapdren used in manufacture of, 515.

CASTLE HILL (-Tramway from Parramatta, 165, 662. CASUAL LABOUR BOARD :-Payments to Messrs. Waller

and Franklin, 183. CEMETERIES :-

Site for Illawarra Suburbs, at Sutherland, 41, 242, 423, 577.

Wallarah, Catherine Hill Bay, 96. Tenterfield, 126. Carinda, 900.

CENSTIS AND INDUSTRIAL RETURNS ACT :- Inquiries under, 36. Number of married and umnarried women in the

Colony, 394. Nationality of persons in different occupations, 64. Number of married and unmarried men in Colony, 382

CENTRAL DITISIGN (See "CROWN LANDS "). CENTENNIAL PARK.:-Statue of Charles Dickens, 435. CERTIMEATES :-Natiiraligation, issued to aliens, 501. CHICAGO EXHIBITION :-

Appointment of Distributor of Literature for, 141. Appointment of ATt•s. Carl Fischer, 316. Books and 'Pamphlets for, 329. Pamphlet on Resources of Western District, by Mr.

James L. Parsons, 335. Appointment of Mr. ,Tames Martin, M.P., 361. Report on N.S.W. Fisheries for, 262. Representatives at, 279, Pictures prepared for, 433. Report on Dairy Produce, 503.

CHIEF COMMISSIONER (See "RAILWAYS "). CHIEF :METTER i-Travelling expenses of, 310. • CHINESE REsTiucnoN Aux (-Revenue derived under, 196. CHINESE THISTLEs (-Extirpation of, 20. CHINESE GAMBLING (-Royal Commission, 473. CHISHOLM-LANE (See" MARTIN-LANE"). CHOLERA :-

Outbreak in Europe, 29. Passenger Traffic from Hamburg and Bremen, 31 (9. Outbreak in Colony, 68, 88.

CHURCH AND SCHOOL LANDS :- Bill to amend Act, 22. Mining on, at Bathurst, 526.

CINGALESF. HAWKERS :-Issue of Licenses, 190, 203. CIRCUS ENTERTAINMENTS i-Licensing of Theatrical

and, 257. CMCULAR QUAY :-Resumption of Land at, 421. CITy (-Railway Extension, 7, 10. CiVrL SERVICE :-

Appointment of Mr. Henry Byrnes as a Police Magis-trate, 30, 67, 212, 381.

Appointment of Registrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 39.

Appointment of Officer for Grading Export Butter, 74. Appointment of Mr. C. Lett, 82. Appointment of President of Hunter District Water

Supply Board, 132, 143, 148, 158. Appointment of Distributor of Literature at Chicago,

141. Appointment of Mr. Thomas Atherton as Inspector of

Mines, 165. Appointment of Temporary Mining Inspectors 170. Appointment of T. F. Waller as Valuer and Arbitrator,

183, 201, 206, 226. Appointment of Mr. Kirkpatrick as Land Valuer, 226. Appointment of Deputy Master of the Mint, 183. • Appointment of Private Secretary to Colonial Secre-

tary, 201. Appointment of Mr. James Johnston to inspect and

report on system of Book-keeping, Public Works Department, 272.

Appointment of Mr. Ward, Water Conservation Department, 277.

Appointment of J. T. Corns, as Inspector of Vine Diseases, 283.

xlviii INDEX.

REFERENCES TO TEE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-15th PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF 1893-3.

QUESTIONS (continued) :- Q,U CIVIL SERVICE (rontMued):

Appointment of Messrs. Unwin and Laing in Military Secretary's 016ee, 285.

Appointment of Messrs. Brown and O'Connor by Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board, 286.

Appointment of Deputy Governor of Darlinghurst Gaol, 290.

Appointment of Mr. Lindeman in Public Works Department, 296.

Appointment of Messrs. Guy and O'Connor in Mines Department, 305.

Appointments in connection with Trade Disputes Conciliation Bill, 14.

Appointments made in Department of Mines, 65. Appointments to, 116, 347. Appointments of Temporary Officers, 115. Appointments held by Professor Anderson Stuart, 296. Appointment of Mr. O'Neill as Rabbit Inspector, 310. Appointment of Mr. O'Byrne in Water PoliceOffice, 322. Appointment of Clerk of Petty Sessions at Kiama, 326. Appointment of Mr. Harris, 339. Appointment of Mr. Lewis, 340. Appointment of Mr. Brown as Acting-Clerk of Petty

Sessions at Armidale. 381. Appointment of Mr. Sharp in Telegraph Department,

388. Appointments under Act, 410. Appointment of Mr. John Hardiman to Forest Depart-

ment, 424. Appointment of Mr. Donnelly, C.P.S., Oulgong, 424. Appointment of Mr. Murchison Mackenzie, 423, 425. Appointments held by Mr. J. S. Brown, Penrith, 445. Appointment of Mr. Houghton in General Post Office,

479. Appointment of Mr. Suttor in Agricultural Department,.

538. Appointment of Mr. Anderson to Free Public Library,

586. Appointment of Mr. Seage to V

- odesDepartment, 642.

Appointment of Caretaker of Pictures at Art Gallery, 587.

Appointment of J. W. McCutcheon at Begs, 651. Amalgamation of Postal and Telegraph Department,

440. Curator of Mining Museum, 15. Salaries and Allowances of, 15, 343.

• Increases to Temporary Clerks in Wo,-ks Department, 30, 67.

Mr. Edwards, P.M., Parramatta, 64. Mr. Lee, Stipendiary Magistrate, 64, 68. Salary of Dr: Paton, 67. Amounts paid to Civil Servants on Leave of Absence, 68. Repeal of Act, 73, 90. Superannuation and Retiring Allowances, 98. Temporary Employment of Land Valuators during

1891-2, 104. Amounts voted for Pensions, Gratuities, Abatements,

&c., 104. Employment of Wives and Children of Civil Servants.

140. Abatements under Act, 148. Members of Legislative Council in receipt of Pensions,

175. Hours worked by Railway Employees, 178, 194. Retrenchment in Railway Department, 178, 490, 562. Payments to Messrs. Waller and Franklin, 193. Crown Lands Agent at Picton, 185. Relatives of Mr. Carruthers, in, 199. Employees in Postal Department, 190. Re.employment of Superannuated Officers, 160. Payments to Mr. Whittingdale Johnson, S.M., for

services rendered during Broken Hill Strike, 193, 206. Report on Superannuation Fund, 205. Inspector of Imported Explosives, 212. Dismissed Railway Employees drawing pensions, 222. Female School Teachers who have subscribed to Super-

annuation Fund, 226. Number of persons employed at end of 1884: at the

present, and the number of retirements under Super-annuation Act, 226.

Inspector of Weights and Measures, 242. Public Servants holding Seats in Legislature, 243. Engineer on tugboat "Juno," 267. Revenue derived by Superannuation Fund for Decem-

ber, 1892, 268. Manager of Post-office Stables, 265. Leave of absence to Mr. Addison. S.M., 269. Duties performed by Mr. Hill, under Military Depart-

ment, 277. Leave of absence to Mr. Victor CoLsn, 278, 297.

ESTIONS (continued) :- Gavin SERVICK (continued) :-

Government Officials receiving Civil and Military

Pay of284 of, Rai.hva_y

Employees, 291. Recent appointments in Railway Construction Depart-

ment, 292. Exemption of Railway Department from proposed

Reductions, 296. Salaries of Civil Servants, 310 ( 2 ). Fees to Chairman of Land Titles Commissioners_, 316. Amount paid to officers of Roads and Bridges Depart-

ment, 323. Application from certain officers of Public Instruction

Department for a money bonus, :330. Duties of Inspector of Scaffolding, 333. Mr. Lyne, Sheep Inspector, Wagga Wagga, 332. Foreigners employed in Pulffie Works Department, 339. Duties of Comptroller-General of Stores, .345. Mr. Poole, Warden's Clerk at Dalmorton, 143, 347,

383, 424, 580. Travelling expenses for Public Servants during 1592, 347. Salaries and Travelling Expenses to Stock inspectors, 6

Officers of Agricultural Department, 360. Removal of -Mr. S. Ednie Brown and Mr. Holdsworth

from Agricultural Department, 360. The " Silver King," 367. Bonuses to Principal Officers of Statistician's Depart-

ment, 379, 410. Office of Director-General of Forests, 380. Discharge of men from Dredge Service, 388. Retrenchment Proposals, Public Works Department,

389. Employment of Mr. George Anderson in Treasury

Department, 394. Mr. Green, Department of justice, 395. Retirement of Mr. E. G Ward, late Registrar.

General, 395. Conduct of Lecturer under Mines Department, 400. Mr. C. H. Hannell, Shipping-master, Newcastle, 403. Garnishee Orders against Civil Servants, 421. Position of Inspector-General of Police. 422. Mr. D. C. Selman of the Technical College, 422. Leave of absence to Mr. Bruce, 422. Retrenchment on suggestions of Civil Service Coin.

missioners' Report, 446. Leave of absence to Mr, Calvert. 453. Travelling Expenses, during 1892, of Public Works

Department, 454. • Travelling Expenses, during 1892, of Public Instruction

Department, 454. Travelling Expenses, during 1892, of Colonial Seere-

tary's Department, 454. Travelling Expenses, during 1892, of Postal Depart-

ment, 454. Travelling Expenses, during 1892, of Department of

Justice, 454. Travelling Expenses, during 1592, of Department of

Mites, 454. Travelling Expenses, during 1892, of Treasury Depart-

ment. 165. Travelling Expenses, Department of Lands, 470. Salaries paid in Commercial Bank of Australia notes,

474. Chief Inspector of Mines and Superintendent of Drills,

474. Staffs employed in Operatinft Department, 475. Civil Servants Employed °Hume and Albury Elec-

torates, 476. Police Magistrate and Clerk of Petty Sessions at Cobar, Oth481ef r.

s of Lands Department trafficking in Crow8 Lands, 502.

Reduction of Statutory Salaries, 504. Mr. Baker, Police Magistrate, Temora„ 464, 507. Mr. ,T. E. Pearce, Pollee Magistrate, Hay, 507. Officers of Mines, Forestry, and Agricultural Depart-

ments, whose services have been dispensed with, 511. Payment of Salaries at 1992 rates, 510. Leave of absence to officers of the Water and Sewerage

Board, 516 Clerk of Petty Sessions at Moree, 516 Mr. 0. A. C. Boot, Inspector of Lands Department, 516. Positions in Agricultural Department, 519. Mr. C. J. Pound, Health Department, appointment of,

Gleiltof Petty Sessions at Clarence Town, 539. Clerks in Architect's Department, 539. Amounts paid into and out of Superannuation Fund to

31st December, 1892, 549. Salary of Agent of Immigration, 55.5.

INDEX. alit

flEFEI2ENCES 10 THE VOTE AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-I5111 PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF 1892-3.

QUESTIONS (confirmed) :- Q CIVIL SF,RVICE (continued)

Subsidising of Superannuation Fund by Government, 572.

Raffiesconducted byW. G. Anderson in Department, 580. Letter-carriers and sorters in General Post Office, 651. Remarks of President of Land Court, Hay, 580. Refund of Amount of Salaries overpaid 538. Civil Servants canvassing for Life Assurance, 602. • Further Retrenchment during Recess, 632. Employment of Mr. G. V. Allen, 656,

CLARENCE TOWN :-Clerk of Petty Sessions at, 539. CLARENCE RIVER :-

Tobacco-growing in District, 345. Roads and Bridges Vote, 479. Floods in, 382.

CLARKE JOHN :-Acting Sub-Inspector of Police, 490. CLERICS OF PETTY SESSIONS :-

Appointment at Kiama, 326. Number of, and amount annually expended on, 331. Mr. Brown, Acting, at Armidale, 381. Mr. Donnelly, Gulgong, 424. Cobar, 489. Moree, 516. Clarence Town, 539.

CLOCK :- General Post Office Tower, 66 ( 2). Technical College, 498.

Or.wrifixo:-Inferior quality of Government, 619. Conen TRAVELLING :-Forbes to Condobolin, 621. COAL :-

Under Little Redhead Lagoon, 14, 65, 400. Royalty on, 411, 519. Bought by Government during 1892, 627. Permits to mine under Crown Lands for, 631.

CoAwr Disraict :-Land Revenue in, 480. COBAR :-

Experimental Farm, 205, 217. Railway from Nyngau, 255, Revenue derived from Railway from Nyngan, 298. Police Magistrate and Clerk of Petty Sessions at, 489. Road to Double Gates, 538. Customs Officer at, 533.

CORAP. CorrErt.mxixo COMPANY :-Leases held by, 372. Corns, Dn. :-Duties of as Pathologist, 253. CODLIN MOTH :-

Legislation dealing with, 199, 599. Prize for Essay on, 586.

COHF.N, Mn. VICTOR :-Leave of absence to, 278, 207. COINAGE :-

Silver in the Colony, 15. Gold by Sydney Mint, 66.

COLDSTREAM :-0011StrUCti011 of Bridge, 242, 439. COLONIAL AP.CIIITECT'S DEPARTMENT :-Expenditure in,

316. COLONIAL SECRETARY :-Private Secretary to, 201. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT :-

Revenuederived from Broken Frill District, 83. Travelling Expenses of, during 1892, 454.

COLLARENDABRI :-Public School at, 352, 446, 562. Common] i-Road from Rumba, 29. COMMERCIAL BANKING COMPANY OF SYDNEY :-

Refund of Deposits received on day preceding Sus-pension, 593.

Government Deposits in, 619. Annual Statement of, 636. Assets and liabilities of, 637. Names of Shareholder& 650.

COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS I-Season Tickets from Sydney to Bourke issued to, 277.

'COMMISSION OF THE PEACE :-Gentlemen recommended , for, 21.

UbmwastoNs :- Appointment of man named Drayton to Military, 22. Cost of Royal, 8 ( 1 ), Papers produced by Mr. Schey, before Royal, on Rail-

ways, 237. Royal, on Defence Forces, 154, 550. Royal, on Sewerage Scheme for Parramatta, 272. Weights and Measures, 372) 525, 571, 575. Royal, on Chinese Gambling, 4.73. Major-General Richardson 's report on Report of

Military, 490. COMMONS:-

At Scone, Muswellhrook, and Wingen, 226. ' At Gnome, Bomliala,Adaminaliy, and Nimitybelle,230. Trustees of Torragong, 155. Engonia, 285. Queanbeyan and 13iingendore, 311. Removal of Thnber from Wilberforce, 520. Town, at Nyngan, 555.

COMPANIES :-Probate Duty of, Registered outside the Colony, 185.

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HESTIONS (continued)CONDITIONAL LEASES (See "CROWN LANDS ). CONDITIONAL PURCHASES (See "CROWN LANDS "). C0N00110MR :-

Railway Extension to; 98. Reserves in Land Districts, 19. Revenue and Expenditure, Land District of, 309. Books for Library, 597. Coach travelling between Forbes and, 621.

CONOMODINE CREEK :-Fariners of, 66. Cossrmacv Laws :-Introduction of Bill to repeal, 329, CONSULTATION SWEEPS :-

Prosecution of Promoters, 533, 557, Postal Revenue, 662.

CONTRACTORS :- Conveyance by Rail of Materials, 2I8. Final Certificates of Railway, 360. For Government Furniture, 387, 388.

• For bridge, Pioneer Crossing, Aloree, 388. CONTRACTORS AND MAINTENANCE MEN (-Receipts for

moneys paid to, 812. CONTRACTS :- •

Alleged Sweating in Government, 35. With Mort's Dock and Engineering C6.; 2€1. Carried out by Contractor Bootbby, 535.

Coxvinrrioze (See " FEDERAL CONVENTION"). COOGEE BAY :-TrnateeS of Road, 8. Coox's Ravsx :-Poisoning of fish in, 434. COOLAMON:-Railway northwards from, 474. COOMA :-

Railway to Bombala, 82. Survey of Common for sale or lease, 230. Land Cases tried at, 238. Post Office, 330.

CODNABARARRAN :-Railway from Walgett, 131. Goo sal m.r. :-

Dote! License, 163. Water Supply, 171. Contract' fur water bore at, MO. Inspector of water hero, 566,

COONONG SIDING :-Light Railway to Tirana. 626. COPPER SLAG CRUSHINO :-Ballocic Island, 207. COPYRIGHT ACT :-

Returns under, 63. • Applications for Registration under, 40.

CORONERS :- Practice of, with regard to Medical witnesses, 321. Niunber of Jurymen on juries, 561.

COROWA :- Railway from Colcairn, 9, 118, 149, 273. Trustees of Cricket Ground, 439.

COUNTRY CAVALRY (See " IthmArs Courtin' Disraicts :-

Public Works in, 22. Condition of Roads in, 650.

COUNTRY TOWNS :-Amounts ad%anced for Water Supply, 296.

C0URT-110E7SFR :- Paddington. 8. Crookwell, 67. Site for, at Nowra, 74, 200. Tinonee, 115. kiama, 207. Adaminaby, 256. Albion Park, 412. Engonia, 423.

COWRA :-Outbreak of Diphtheria at, 528. CRANES :-At Newcastle and Pyrmont, 522. CREMORNE :--Use of Government Drill for Bore, 581. CRICK, WILLIS, AND MYTCHISOy. MESSRS., V.

FERGUSON :-Case of, 366, 203. CRICKET CIZOUNDS :-Trustees, of Corowa, 930. CROOKWELL :-

Proposed Railway from Goulburn, 9, 52-2. Court-house, 67.

CROWN LANDS (See also "LAND AMENDMENT BILL"). Leases held by Pastoral Holders for Preferentiad and

Occupation Licenses, 13. Land Amendment Bill, 20, 96, 176. Surrenders and Exchanges in Eastern Division. 104. Issue of Grant to Executors of John Leach, 106. Sale of, 125, 14/, 241, 255. Pastoral Leases in Central Division, 93, 127, 141, 170. Reserved for Irrigation Purposes near Menindie, 133. Surrender and Exchange of Land on 13arrawang

Pastoral Dolding, 20. Land :Free Selected since 1384, 21. Pastoral Holdings in Western Districts. 31. Extension of Leases to Pastoral Lessees in Central

Division, 39, 203, 269, Revenue derived from, 74, 212. Refunds to Crown Lessees, OS. Between Namoi and Castlereagh Myers, 147

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Il QUESTIONS (continued):-

CROWN LANDS (continued):- District Lands Office, Tamworth, 148. Granted to W. Welfair, at Ash Island, 153. Rents of Gragiu and Graman, Strathbogie and Rocky

Creek Holdings, 155. Cancellation of Eugene Finn's Annual Lease, 159. In Murrumbidgee and Murray Districts for Agri-

cultural Purposes, 170. • In Central Division, between Murrumbidgee and

Lachlan Rivers, for agricultural purposes, 176. Roads within External Boundaries of Land Con-

ditionally Purchased or Conditionally Leased, 177. Fines under Act, 177. Suit of Cameron v. Cameron, 184. Sale of, south of Murrumbidgee River, 185. Residential Leases within Leasehold Areas, 196. Improvements of Leasehold Areas in Eastern and • Central Divisions, 200.

Purchase of Land by Miners in Gold-field Districts, 201. Deeds of Grant, 221. Land Cases tried at Comm, Buckley's Crossing, and

Adaminaby, 238. Leasehold Areas in Central and Western Divisions.

255. Members of Local Land Boards, 278. Land between Dora Creek and Ternlba, 284.

•Land adjacent to Moongulla Artesian Bore, 285. Laud Districts of Forbes, Parkes, and Condobolin, 309. Volunteer Land Orders, 310. Land for Selection in the North-western portion of

Central Division, 336, 345. Upper Bellinger District, 344. Preparation of Handbook, 345. Unsold Lots in towns of East and West Molong, 347. Applicants applying for Laud Settlement in Eastern,

Central, and Western Divisions, 360, 382. Interest on Sale of, 380, William Spicer's C. P. in Queanbeyan District, 388. Resumed during February, 1892, 389. Conditional Purchases taken up since Laud Act of

1861, 403. Land Board, Deniliquin, 430. Conditional Leases on Bolderogery, Parkes Land Dis-

trict, 451. Validation of Conditional Purchases, 470. Revenue in Coast District, 480. Revenue in Eastern Division, 484. Officers of Department trafficking in, 502. Land Grants in Cumberland, Camden, Argyle Electo-

rates, 503. Artesian Lease held by A. M., L., & F. Co., 509. Extension of time to Crown Lessees and Conditional

Purchasers, 537. Extension of time to Pastoral and Homestead Lessees,

538. Fines imposed on Conditional Purchasers, 573. Business of Land Board at Orange, 573. Interest due on Unpaid Balances for Conditional Pur-

chases, 627. Permits to Mine for Coal under, 631. Conditional Leases of Messrs. Davey, Watt, and West-

cott, 641. Village Settlements, 649.

CROWN LESSEES (See "CROWN LANDS"). CODAL :-Railway to Molong-Parkes Line 29, 177. CULCAIRN :-Railway to Corowa

' 9, 118, ;49, 273.

CumnERLAND :-Land Grants in Electorate, 503. CUMNOCK :-Water Supply, 15. CURRENT ACCOUNTS (See "BASKING "). Cnsroms :-

Duties on Sugar, 8, 30, 109, 122, 142, 177. Arrest and Imprisonment for Breach of Queensland

Laws, 19. Duties on Sawn Timber at Acacia Creek, 27, Revenue derived Irma Department at Broken Hill, 74. Duties charged on Imported Manufactured Goods, 154. Excise duty 011 Tobacco, 169. Revenue for 1892 on Flour, Wheat, &c., 262. Receipts from 1st to 14th December. and from 1st to

22nd December, under head of, 272. Specific duties of, for 1593, 279. Import duty on Grain, 291. Duty on Tea, 295, 526. Revenue from Excise and, 381. Amendment of Tariff, 442. Duty en Fruit, 509. Officer at Cobar, 538. Imported Spirit in Bond, 543. . Effect of high Duties on Spirits, 562. Seizure of Barge at Wentworth, 606. Duties on Building Materials, 650.

QUESTIONS (continued)COTTABURRA CREEK :-Bridge over, 110. DAIRIES SUFF.RVISION ACT :-

Amendment of, 9, 621. Inspector under, 170.

DAIRY PRODUCE :-Report on at Chicago Exhibition, 503. DALMORTON :-

Post and Telegraph Office, 143. Mining Registrar and Warden's Clerk, 143, 347, 383,

424, 580. DARLING HARBOUR

Redeeking of Iron Wharf, 163. Meat Freezing Works, 372. Storage of Farm Produce at, 395. Delay in despatch of Goods from, 605.

DARLINGHUEST :- Warders of Gaol, 171, 562. Cost of Lighting Gaol, 566. •

DARLING ISLAND :-Scheme for Improvement, 5, 65, 237 DARLING POINT :-

C,ompletion of Sewer, 37. Alignment of Branch Road, 485.

DARLING RIVER :- Locking of, 31. Wentworth Bridge over, 211. River and Weather Reports on, 200. Bridge over at Wilcannia t 475, 480.

DAVEY, MESSRS. WATT, WESTCOTr, AND 1-Conditional Leases of, 641.

"DAWN" :-Use of Steamer for Picnics, 442. DEBENTURES :-And Treasury Bills falling due, 345. DECRART, DETECTIVE :-Employment of, during Broken

Hill strike, 90. DEFENCE FORCES (See " MILITARY"). DEFICIT :-At close of year 1892, 359. DELEGATE RIVER :-Gold -field Reserve, 310. DENILIQUIN :-Land Board, 430. DENIZATION :-Letters of, 501. DEPARTMENT OE MINES. DEPOSITS :-

Savings Banks, 498. Recent appointments in, 6.3. Revenue derived from Broken Hill District, 96.

DERowlE CREEK :-Bridge near Obley, 159. Dross, Sin GEORGE, K.C..M.G. :-

Visit of, to England and America, 5, 74, 82, 88, 272. Funds at Disposal of, 15. Repayment or £1,000,. travelling expenses, 597, 650.

DICKENS, CHARLES :-Statue of, in Centennial Park, 435. DINING GARS :-For Mail Trains, 330. D/PHTHERIA :-

Hospital at Glebe, 381. Outbreak at Cowra, 538.

DISEASED ANID1ALS AND MEAT Acr :- Appointment of Inspectors, 131. Protection of Consignors, 195. Appointment of Officer at Bourke, 196. Administration of, 400. Cattle condemned under, 538.

DrseEssEns :-Employed by Government, 555. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS :-

Travelling on New South Wales Railways, 158. Free Railway Caniage for the Archduke of Austria and

his Staff, 576. DISTRESS AND REPLEVIN :-Amendment of Act, 22. DISTRICT SURVEYORS :-Equipment of, 211. Disnuct COURTS (See " ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE "). DIVORCE AMENDMENT AND EXTENSION ACT :-Hardship

and expense to country people, 285. DOCUMENTS :-Lost by Messenger . of Public Works

Department, 474. R DOG EGISTRATION ACT 1-Extension of, to Shoalhaven District, 20.

DOMAIN :-Football in, 596. DoNNEEts, Mx.:-Clerk of Potty Seesions at Gulgoug,

424. Doma CREEK :-Land between Teralba and, 284. Donnmo :-Road to, Bellinger District, 344. DORROUGH, MR. JAMES :-Closing Saw Mill during sitting

of District Court, 471. " Doims ":-Dredge, 576. DOUBLE BAT;-

Resumption of land within Reserve, 171.. Reticulation Works, 470.

DOUBLE GATES :-Road from Cobar, 538. DEAD:AGE Wonxs :-At Bungendore, 429.

. Dsmox (See " MILITARY"). DREDGE, ANNIE ;4-Inquest on body of, 602, 621. DREDGES:-

" Samson," 8, 041. Dredging George's River to Liverpool, 212, "Jupiter," 213.

INDEX.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, vor,. 1151U PARLIAMF,NT—SESSION OF 1892-3.

QUESTIONS (continued) :— DREDGES (continued) :—

Discharge of men from Service, 388. "Lambda," 508. "Penis," 576.

Ditunt TOWN :—Condition of Moore's Bridge at, 256. Dunno :—

Railway to Werris Creek, 98. Model Farm, 412. Contract for Deviation, 621.

DuoK CREEK :—Sito for Sewerage Farm, 117, 125, 127, 166, 261.

DUDLEY COAL COMPANY :—Royalty due from, 470, DUNLOP STATION :—Frec Passes issued to, by Labour

Bureau, 31. EASTER ENCAMPMENTS :—

Holding Of, in 1893, 226, 366, 280. Cost of, 1891, 442. Cost of cartage and horse-hire in connection with, 1890

and 1891, 561. EASTERN DIVISION (See " CROWN LANDS"). EASTERN SUBURBS :—City Railway Extension, 7, 133. ECHO FARM :—Inebriate Institution, 410. Enov, Mx. :—Absence from Colony, 382. EDEN :—Railway to Bega, 155. EDUCATION (See also 66 '1ECHNICAL EDUCATION").

Public Schools at Waverley South, Belle Vue, Mill Hill, and Randwick, 7.

Training Ship "Sobraon," 15, 36, 98. Public School at Lillyfield, 29, 171, 348. Girls' Public High School, \Vest Maitland, 40. Examination Fees, University of Sydney, 65, 88. , Dr. Bott, Balmain School Board, 68, 96. Mr. Evans, Babnain School Board, 68, 83, 96. Temperance Lessons in Public Schools, 90, 348. Public School at Wallarah, Catherine Hill Bay, 96. Public School Site at Mount View, 103. Training College for Teachers within University, 100. Public School, South Parramatta, 116, 165. Non-attendance of Children at School, 131. Laboratory for Technical College, 133. Transfer of "Vernon" Boys to "Sobraon," 142, 171. l!ex t book for Examinations, used in Public Schools, 153. Subsidy to Schools of Arts in Country Districts, 155. Attendance at Schools in Richmond River District, 177. Supply of School Books, 184. Danger to Girls attending Sydney High School, 222. New Site for Girls High School, 222. School Buildings at Ulmarra West, 242. Public School, Leichhardt West, 348. Public School, Angledool, 366, 382, 446. Public School, Collarendabri, 382, 946, 562. Cost of work in connection with Public School Build-

ings, 305. Public School, Albion Park, 411. Professors from University engaged at, Fort-street

School and Hurlstone College, 440. Cost of High Schools for 1892, 441. School Teachers taking part in Political or Religious

Meetings, 452. - • Teacher's Residence at the Two-mile, Grenfell, 4.53. Truant Inspectors and Attendance Officers employed

by Department, 454, 509. Megalong School, 479. Married women Teachers in Public Schools, 512. Exemption of Female Teachers from Superannuation

Deduction, 515. Night School, Oakey Park, 550. Erection of new schools during 1893, 562. Destruction of schools, built with imported timber, by

white ants, 585. Public School, Carinda, 650.

EDWARDS, Mn., P. M. :—AppOintinent as $.M., 64. EFEHHENCY DRILL Eon VOLUNTEERS (See ithi.rrAnt). ELFICTOnAL :—

Election Expenses of Mr. A. Campbell, M.P., 221. . Cost of General Election in 1801, 331. Introduction of Bill to prohibit plural voting, 332, 339. Presiding Officers and Poll Clerks at late South Sydney

Election, 394. Parliamentary Elections Act, 662. Result of Exercise of Woman Sufferagc in State of

Wyoming, 662. ELKuntre LICIITS :—

At General Post Office, 452. • Accident to street lamp repairer Melville, 596.

ELms, Mn. J. C. :—Property purchased by late Govern-ment from, 316.

ENDOWMENTS :—Payment of Annual, to Muncipalities, 537.

ENFIELD :—Trarn from Ashfield, 453, 475, ENGINEERS (SSC " ROADS" ),

UESTIONS (continued) :— ENGONI A :—

Post and Telegraph Office, 285, 423. Town Common, 285. Artesian Bore at, 285. Court of Petty Sessions at, 423.

ENGRAVING :—Of Public Buildings, 315. ENGINEER Coups :—Officers of, 479. ENMORE :—Post and Telegraph Offices, 65. ENRIGHT, MR., J.P. for assault at West Mait-

land, 237. ERSKINE-STREET :—

Cost of Resmnptions, 105. Wharf at foot of, 434.

ESTATES :—Assigned by Members of Legislative Council, 595.

ESTIMATES (See also "FINANCE") :—Expenditure in connection with Revised, 315.

" ENT:finis); ":—Snagging steamer, 310. EuG0wRA :—Creek adjoining Police Barracks, 105. EVANS, Na. HENRY :—Baltnain School Board, GS, 83, 96. EVANS, MR. :—Inspector of Weights and Measures, 502. EVANS RIVER SCREME :—Report by Mr. Mthlordie, 423. EVELEIGII STORES :—

Railway accident between Macdonaldtown Station and, 238.

Steam-heating apparatus, 475. EXCISE :--

Duty on Colonial Tobacco, 9, 169, 284, 440, 491. Reve11110 from Customs and, 381.

EXHIBITIONS— Representatives at Philadelphia and Chicago, 279. Cost of "Garden Palace," 400.

EXPENDITURE (See "FINANCE"), EXPERIMENTAL FARMS :—

Cobar, 205. Cobar and Valleys of the Lachlan, 217.

EXPLOSION :—At Broken Hill, 381. EXPLOSIVES :—

Imported, 166. Inspector of Imported, 213, 471.

EXPORT TRADE :—Of Butter, 9. FACTORIES (See also " WORE SHOPS AND FACTORIES REI:11-

LATIoN13 ILL Regulation of, 160. Report of Dr. Ashburton Thompson on, at Rockdale,

642. FAHEY, IV. :—Case Of, tried at Balmain Police Court, 465. FARM Covi4:—Floating Baths, 133, 281.. FARMERS :—

Conomodine Creek, near Cargo, 66. Seed wheat supplied to, 194, 348.

FARMS :— - For relief of unemployed, 213, 235, 329, 620. Storage of Produce at Darling Harbour, 395:

FEDERAL RANK :—Reconstruction of, 620. FEDERATION, AUSTRALASIAN :—

Cost of Convention, 28. Proposal embodying "One Man One Vote," 165. Submission of, to House. 118.

FnEs :—To Bailiffs of District Court, 597. FELLTIMDER CREEK ROAD :—Opening Of, 229. FEMALE TEACHERS ( See " EDUCATION"). FENCES :—Money spent in erecting Rabbit-proof, 246. FIDELITY GUARANTEE :—Paid by Tramway Conductors,

410. FINANCE (Sec also " BANKING") :—

Excise Duty on Tobacco, 9, 169, 284, 440, 491, Expenditure of Surplus for year 1881, 3. Indebtedness of the Colony, 14, 171. Tax on Stock entering the Colony, 22, 325. Amount required for Roads and Rivers in each

Electorate, 28. Issue of Inscribed Stock, 28. ltoad Vote, 9, 67, 269, 205, 411, 521. Revenue from Broken Bill District, 73(2), 74, 83(1), 96. Revenue from Crown Lands 74, 212. Financial Statement, date of , 82, 155. Expenditure on Public Works to hit October, 1892, 104. Loans and Treasury Bills, 117. Loans Expenditure, 139. Loans Accounts, 142. Redemption of Loans, 155. Loan to Peurith Municipal Council, 195, 218. Military Estimates, 196. Revenue derived under Chinese Restriction Act, 196. Railway Accounts, 200, 434. Subscription under Funded Stock Act, 203. Revenue derived in Parkes District, 255, Subsidy to Sydney Mechanics School of Arts, 262, 268. Amount paid tp MembeTs of Ppblig Werke Vornmittee,

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REFERENCES TO THE TOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-I5T11 PAILLIASIENT-SESSION OP 1892-3.

QUESTIONS (continued) :- QUESTIONS (continued):- FINANCE- (continned):-

Expenditure in connection with Police sent to Broken Hill, 262, 268.

Customs Revenue for 1892 from Flour, Wheat, &c., 262. Iron Pipes manufactured in the Colony, 269, 271. Estimate of Revenue from Railways and Tramways

for 1893, 272. Taxation and Customs Revenue, 272. Local Funded Stock, 272. Treasury Accounts, 272. Expenditure for 1891-2, 273. Specific Duties of Customs for 1893, 279. Wharfage dues at Newcastle, 285. Amounts expended on National and Local Works, 291. Expenditure in connection with Revised Estimates,

312. Expenditure on National and Local Works, 316. Expenditure in Colonial Architect's Department, 316. Revenue received on Agricultural products, 326. Debentures and Treasury Bills falling due in 180.3-4-

5-6-7, 345. • Revenue from Customs and Excise, 381. Deficit at close of year 1892, 389. Income Tax, and Tax on Land Value Bills 389 Loans during 1889-90-1-2, 339. Unspent money under Appropriation Act of 1892, 400. Unexpended balance of Public Works Votes under

Appropriation Act of 1892, 400. Amendment of Customs Tariff, 442. Revenue from Ad-Valorem Duties, 475. Interest on Loans, 475. Interest on National Debt, 511. Revenue derived from Enfield to Ashfichl Tram, 475. Land Revenue in the Coast District, 480. Land Revenue in Eastern Division, 484. Savings' Banks Deposits, 493. Amount of Revenue for first four months of 1393, 587. Amount of Public Debt, 606. Money voted and expended from 1883 to 1892, 637. Loss to Revenue through operation of new Postal Act,

662. FINANCIAL STATEMENT :-Date of, 82, 155. FINES :-

Inflicted at Police Courts, 393, 409. Imposed on Conditional Purchasers, 573.

FINN, Mn. EUGENE :-Cancellation of Annual Lease, 159. FINECANE :-

Employment of man named, at }Leawood Reformatory, 692.

Rate of Wages paid to, 656. FIRE BRIGADES' BILL :-Introduction of, 14. 556. FIRE PREVENTION ACT :-Introduction of Ifill to prevent

careless use of fires used for clearing land, 430. FIRE INSURANCE :-

On Treasury Buildings, 483. On Public Works Buildings, 483, On Buildings of Public Instruction Department, 433. •

ELSNER, CAPTAIN :-Contemplated appointment as In-spector-General of Police, 422.

FISCHER, MRS. CARL:-Appointment in connection with Chicago Exhibition, 316.

FISHERIES :- Report on N.S.V7., for Chicago Exposition, 262. Development of Deep-sea, 262. Premises rented by Department, 410. Suspension of part of Bill, 502. • Seizure of Nets at Watson's Bay, 567.

Visit :- In Cook's River and Shea's Creek, 434. Stolen during transit to Market, 526. Sent to Sydney Market from Lake Illawarra, 537,

575. FISHING TACKLE :-

Supplied on Ministerial Expeditions, 446. Cost of Bait and, 446.

FITZGERALD, MR. :-Inspector of Shows, 361. FIVE DOCK :-Extension of Tramway, 41. FLOATING BATHS (See "BATHS' ). FLOODGATES :-On Lake Creek at Cudgellieo, 199. FLoons :-

Hunter River, 205, 511. Tuckombil Flood-waters Escape Canal, 343. • In Northern Rivers, 361. In Clarence, Richmond, and Tweed Rivers, 382. Flood-gates at entrance to Lake Cudgelico, 387.

FLOUR, WHEAT, &c. :-Customs Revenue received for 1892, 262.

FOOD AND LIQUOR ADULTERATION BILL : -Introduction of, 550.

FOOT-VATHS:-Obstruction of, in Pitt-street, 278, FOOTBALL :-In Domain, 596.

FORBES :- Reserves in Land District, 19.1 Railway to Werris Creek, 98. Railway to Young via Grade!, 106 Post Office, 212. Revenue and Expenditure from Land District of, 309. Land resumed for Railway Purposes, 316, 330. Britannia Reef at, 452. Coach Travelling between Condobolin and, 621. Railway from Molong, 641, 642.

FOREIGNERS:-Employed in Public Works Department, 339.

Fo R EST :- Trees planted by Department, 22. Tomago, MOruya District, 346. Removal of Mr. J. Ednie Brown and Mr. Holdsworth

from Department, 360. Abolition of office of Director-General, 380. Appointment of Mr. 'loins Hardiman to Department, 424 Officm1s of Department who have been dispensed with,

511. FORT-STREET SCHOOL (See "EDUCATION '). FOSTER, MESSRS. FRED AND PARTY :-Application for

Gold-mining Lease, 164. FRANKLIN, Mit. :-Payments made to, 183. FREE GRANTS :-Of Lund since foundation of Colony,

202, 221. FREI: PASSES (See "RAILWAYS"). FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY :-

AppOiatinent of Mr. Anderson to, 586. . binding of American Periodicals for, 586. Amount paid to Messrs. Tabner & Co., for binding

books, 032. FREE SELECTIONS (See "CROWN LANDS"). FRENCH INTERPRETER :-Position of, 062. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' BILL :-Introduction of, 14. FRUIT :-Daty on, 509. FUNDED STock BILE :-

Failure of Investors to subscribe under, 203. Interest payable and chargeable to Revenue during

1893, 272. FURNITURE :-Contractor for Government, 387, 388. FUSEL Oiu -Imported into Colony, 359. GA0LS :-

Appointment of Deputy-Governor of Darlinghurst, 290] Warders at Darlinghurst, 171, 562. Gundagai, 439. Cost of lighting Darlinghurst, 566.

GARDEN PALACE :-Cost of Sydney Exhibition Building, 400.

GARNISHEE ORDERS :- Against Civil Servants, 421.

. Signed by Police Magistrate at Narrabri, 585. GARvAN, MR., J.P. :-Land owned by, in vicinity of

Lismore and Tweed Railway, 221, 229, 359 (9. GAS ENIHOSIONS :-In Mines, 36. GENERAL ELECTION :-Cost of 1891, 331. GENERAL POST OFFICE :-

Clock in Tower, 66 ( 2 ). Electric Light at, 452.

GEOLOGICAT, SURVEYORS (See " SURVEYORS ' 2 ). GEORGE'S Riven :-

Bridge over, at Liverpool, 422. Dredging of, to Liverpool, 213.

GEORGE-STREET NORTH :-Post Office, 656. GERRINOONO JETTY :-Claim of Samuel Brown, con-

tractor for, 206. GLADESvILLE :-Attendants at Lunatic Asylum, 148. GLEBE :-Retienlation Works at, 242. GLEBE POINT :-Resident Medical Officer for Children's

Hospibl, 536. GLEN INNES :-

Goods carried on Northern Line from Sydney, 241. Billiard-table in School of Arts, 361. Railway to Inverell, 521, 538, 596.

GLENNIE, WILLIAM :-Imprisonment of, .580. 000N00 GOON00 ESTATE :-Resumption of land on, 290. GOLD (See also "MINING") :-

. Coinage at Sydney Mint, 66. • Purchase of Land by miners in Districts, 201. To meet notes after legal tender period, 596.

GOODLET, COLONEL :-011ieer to succeed, 237. GooLAcoNG :-Bridge at, Lachlan River, 105. Gonus, Mr. J. T. :-Appointment, as Inspector of Vine

Diseases, 283. GOMM, W. :-Case of, tried at Balmain Police Court,

465. CouLnunx :-

Proposed Railway to Crookwell, 9, 522. Overhead-bridge at, 503. Telegraph line between Braidwood and, 561.

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REFERENCES TO TIIR TOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-15TH PARLIAMENT-SESSION OP 1892-3.

QUESTIONS (continued):- GUNMEN :-Constable, Action of, 32. GOVERNMENT :-

Contracts for Steel Rails, 122. Savings' Banks, Sydney and Newcastle, 116. Alleged Sweating in Contracts, 35. Steam Launches, 118, 231, 346, 379, 442, 642. Employees on Public Works, 183. Stores Department,.305. Harbour Steamers maintained for Service of, 359. Banking Account, 490. Reserved Funds of Banks invested in Securities, 508. Premises leased by, 511. Asylums, 521. Contracts carried out by Contractor Boothby, 535. Dispensers, 555. Deposits in Commercial Bank of Sydney, 619. Inferior quality of clothing. 619. Coal bought by, during 1802, 627.

GOVERNOR OF COLONY :- Position of, 311. Salary of, 353. Field Officers of 2nd Regiment at reception, 627.

GRAIN :-Import Duty on, 291. GRAPE VINES (Sec " VINE DISEASES 9. GREEN, Mn.. :-Department of Justice, 395. pRENFELL :-

Court of Quarter Sessions, 446. Teacher's Residence at the Two-mile, 153

G171,0080:-Mr. Donnelly, Clerk of Petty Sc sions at, 424. GUM FLAT :-Road at, near Cargo, 104. GUNDAHAI :-Gaol, 439. Gov, Mt :-Appointment in Mines Department, 305. GUITRA :-Goods carried on Northern Lino from Sydney

to, 241. Ilmanulto :-Passenger Traffic from, during outbreak of

Cholera, 31 C2 ). HanxEm„ /dm C. H. :-Shipping-master, Newcastle, 403. HARBOURS :-

Wollongong Trust, 41. Steamer maintained in Sydney for Government Service,

359. Improvements, Tweed River, 526.

HARDIT1AN, MIL JOHN :-Appointment of, Forest Depart-ment, 424.

HARE PEST ,-Measure dealing with, 434. BARRINGTON :-Telegraph Operator at, 344. llamas, Mn. :-Appointment of, 339. HASTINGS, ROBERT :-Death Of, at Newtown, 429. HAWKERS :-Assyrian and Cingalese, 190, 203, 268. BAWKESBURY COLLEGE :-Students at, 67. HAMIKESBUILY RIVER :-Road-work near, 656. HENTY :-Road towards Urangcline, 304. HERMAN, MIL :-Retirement from Technical Education

Department, 423. HEssiax FLY :-Destruction of Crops by, in New Zealand,

380. HIGH SCHOOLS (See "EDUCATION ''). HILL, Mn. f-Duties performed by, under Military

Department, 277. HISTORY OF COLONY :-Board of publication, 576. Hounswortnr, Mn. :-Removal from Service, 360. HOMERUSIT BAY :-Reclamation Works, 218, 297. HOMERUSH CREEK :-StOrn1-Water Sewer, 29. HOMEIHISH YARDS :-Transit of Stock to, 211. Henn PASSES :-Forfeiture of Privilege of, 222, 250. HOMESTEAD LESSEES (See " CROWN LANDS HORSES :-

Used by Postal Department, 229. Used by Electric Telegraph Department, 261.

HOSKINS BROTHERS, MESSRS :-W ages paid by, 508. HOSPITALS :-

Dismissal of Nurses from Little Bay, 161. Sydney, 192, 206, 434, 620, 656. For Insane, Parratnatta, 345. Diphtheria, at Glebe, 381. Nurses employed at Coast Hospital, Little Bay, 394. At Victoria Barracks, 521, Medical Officer for Children's Hospital at Glebe Point,

536. HOTI:19 :-Police Supervision over on Sundays, 483. HOUGHTON, Mr. :-Appointment in General Post Office,

479. HUME, TUE :-Civil Servants employed in Electorate, 476. Host (ma :-Railway from Wagga Wagga, 154, 202,242, 556. Ifinrrna Drsution

Cost of Waterworks, 2S. Salaries of Employees of Water Supply and Sewerage

Beard, 30. Appointment of President of Water Supply Beard,

132, 143, 148. Members of Water Supply and Sewerage Board, 158.

QUESTIONS (continued) :- HUNTER RIVER :-

Diversion of between East and West Maitland, 195, 195 ( 2), 219, 230.

Floods, 205, 511. HUNTER'S HILL :-

Alignment of Streets in the Borough, 64. Land dedicated for Wharf purposes, Borough of, 256.

HEM-STONE COLLEGE (See f1DUCATION"). ILLAWARRA RAILWAY :-Station at Junction, 271. hiawartita SLIBURI3S :-Site for General Cemetery, 41,

242, 423, 577. IMMIGRATION :-Salary of, Agent, 555. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE :-Appointment of Mr. C. Lett, 82,90. IMPERIAL LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY :-Proceedings

against Directors, 20 IMPORT DUTY (See "CUSTOMS IMPROVEMENTS (See CROWN LANDS). INCOME Tax Bum :-Prepared by Sir Henry Parkes

Government, 389. INDIANS :-InflUX into Colony, 284. INEBRIATE. INSTITUTION :-Echo FRTM, 410. INFANTS' HOME :-At Ashfield, 291. INFECTIOUS DISEASES :-PerS011S travelling in Public

Vehicles, 125. INQUESTS :-

And Post Mortems during p892, 139, 169. On body of Annie Dredge, 602, 631.

INSCRIBED Swain :-Issue of, 28. INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE :-Position of 422. INSPECTORS :-

Of Agricultural Shows, 297, 361. Of Scaffolding, 330. Of explosives, 213, 471. Water Bore at Coonamble, 566. Of Weights and Measures, 242, 502, 655, 656. Removal of Stock, from Urana to Jerilderie, 365, 351,

474, 49.1, 575. Of Mines and Superintendent of Diamond Drills, 174.

INSURANCE (See " FIRE INSURANCE"). INTERNATIONAL MONETARY CONFERENCE :-Representa-

tion of Australia, 97, 106. INTERPRETER :-

Appointment of Oriental, 322. Position of French, 662.

INVERELL :-Railway from Glen Lines, 521, 538, 596. box COVE CREEK :-Storm-water Sewer, 29, 526. IRON PIPES (See " (lasn-Inon Pins"). • IRONWORK :-For Contracts, to be cast, rolled, or forged

locally, 241. IRRIGATION :-

Looking of Darling River, 31. land reserved near .Menindie. 133. Settlements for Broken Hill Unemployed, 140. Introduction of Water Conservation and Irrigation

Bill, 178. ISLANDS :-In Port Stephens, 549. :JACOB, MR. :-Chairman of Committees of Legislative

Council, 411. JAMBF.E00 :-Proposed Branch Railway, 9. JAMES OR DYSON, ELLEN :-Imprisonment of, 372. JENOLAN CAVES :-Caretaker of, 431. JERILDERIE :-ReMOVIII Of Inspector of Stock to, from

Tirana, 365, 381, 474, 491, 575. JERRY'S PLAINS :-Bridge over Hunter, 115: JETTY :-

Woolgoola Bay, 139. North Shore, 470.

Jaws (See " RUSSIAN JEWS"). JOHNSON, MR. WHITTINGDALE, S.M. :-Payment for

services during Broken Hill Strike, 193, 206. JOHNSTON, MR. DIMES :-Appointment, to inspect

system of Bookkeeping, Works Department, 272. Joia-r STOCK COMPANIES ARRANGEMENT ACT :-Com•

panics, &c., availing themselves of provisions, 587. JUDGES :-

Reduction of Salaries, 295, 504. Travelling Expenses, 310 ( 2), 367, 38 7, 391 .

JUNEE :- Works for Water Supply, 21, 202. Water Supply, 474, 521, 556.

" Juno" :-Engineer on Tug-boat, 267. "Jurann":-Dredge, 213. JURYMEN :-

Persons qualified to serve as, 226. Number required to serve on Coroners Juries, 561,

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT :-Travelling Expenses of, during 1892, 454..

KARMAII : -Roads in Parish, 556. KANGAROO RIVER :-Bridge, 544. KELLY :-Deductions from monthly payments to Warder,

565.

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REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-15TH PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF 1892-3.

QUESTIONS (continued) t - LICENSLCG (continued)

Hotel at Coonamble, 163. Theatrical and Circus entertainments, 257. Licenses to Assyrian Hawkers, 265. Sunday Closing, provisions of Act, 190. Food and Liquor Adulteration Bill, 550. Carriages Licensing Act, 650.

LICENSING ACT :- Sub-letting of Private Bars, 30. Alleged violation of, 40.

LIDSTER, JOSEPH :-Application to lease Reserves, 82. LIEE ASSURANCE :-Canvassing by Civil Servants, 602. LILLYFIELD:-Public School, 29, 171, 348. LINDEMAN, MR, :-Appointment fit Public Works De-

partment, 296. LISMORE :-

Men employed on Railway to Tweed, 373. Sittings of District Court at, 471.

Lrrucow :-Waterworks, 549. LITTLE BAY HOSPITAL :-

Leper Patients, 74, 109. Dismissal of Nurses, 164. Quarantining of Nu isses employed at, 394.

Lirrt.E REDHEAD LAGOON :-Coal taken from under, 14, 65, 400.

LIVERPOOL:-Trial Survey of Railway to Mulgoa, 340. LOANS :-

Limitation of Expenditure, 139. Accounts, 142. And Treasury Bills falling due, 117. Redemption of, 155. Penrith Municipal Council, 195, 218, 345. During years 1889-90-1-2, 389. Interest on, 475. Municipal, 508.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL :-Unsanitary Dwellings, 126. LOCK-UP :-South-eastern portion of Surry Hills , 41. LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS :-

Cost of Materials for, 322. Materials supplied to Mort's Dock Company, 451.

LOCOMOTIVES :-For the Colony, 387, 423, 485. Lout, DR. :-Of Pasteur's institute, 105. LOOMBAII :-Bridge on Road from Yullundry to, 621. LORD HOWE ISLAND:-Visiting Magistrate, 226, 232, 238,

555. LYNE, MR. : -Sheep Inspector, Wagga Wagga, 332. LYONS ANO PARREILT V. ERWIN :-

Amounts paid in case, 133. Equity suit, 36, 354.

MACDONALDTOWN :-Railway Accident between Eveleigh Stores and, 238.

MACLEAV :- Bridge over River at Kempsey, 343. Expenditure on Public Works in Electorate, 492.

-MACKENZIE, MR. MURCHISON :-Appointment to Civil Service, 423, 425.

MAGISTRATES Op THE COLONY . Appointment of, 68, 98, 104, 106, 111, 123. In Hastings and Manning Electorate, 160. Charged at.Kempsey with stealing, 231. Visiting Magistrate, Lord Howe Island, 226, 232, 238,

555. Mr. Josiah Thomas, 81, 181, 212, 237. Mr. Enright, 237. Fees Paid to Relieving, 354. Number and amount paid to Stipendiary, 331, 422. Police, at Cobar, 489. Garnishee Orders signed by Police Magistrate, Narrabri,

585. MAIL SERVICE (See "POSTAL MAIL TRAINS :-Dining Cars for, 330. MAINTENANCE MEN :-

Receipts for moneys paid to, 312. On Country Roads, 429, 580.

MAITLAND :-Diversion of Hunter River between East and West, 185, 195 (9, 219, 230.

MAxmERs, Mr. :Prosecutiou for conducting Sweeps, Albury, 538, 557.

MANLY :-Extension of North Shore Tramway, 441. MANETAcTuREn GOODS:-Duties Charged on imported,

154. MARANO, DR. GREGORI VINCENT :-Registered as Medi

cal Practitioner, 395. MARBLE PEDESTALS Martin-Idaee, 503. MARINE BOARD:-Barque, "Port Glasgow," Inpliry,212. MARRICKVILLE-BURWOOD ROAD RAILWAY

Resumption of Land for, 354. Accommodation on, 484.

MARRIED WOMEN :-Teachers in Public, Schools, 612. NARritr, Mn. JAMES, Ma', :-Appintmeat to chicazo .

Exposition, 361.

QUESTIONS (continued):- KENPSEY :-

Magistrate charged with stealing at, 231. Bridge over Macleay River at, 343.

KENSINGTON RACECOURSE to, 297. KIAALA :-

Court-house, 207. Appointment of Clerk of Petty Sessions at, 326.

KIRKPATRICK, MR. :- Appointment of as Land Valuer, 226. Fees paid to, 325.

"KVNOCK" RIFLE :-Ball-cartridges, 562. LABOUR BUREAU :-

Free Passes issued by, 21, 31 ( 2), 154. Cost of, 31. Defalcations in accounts in connection with, 606.

LABOUR Runt :-Establishment of State, 213, 235, 329, 620.

LAING, MR. (See "CIVIL SERvicE"). LAKE CREEK :-Flood-gates on, at Cudgellico, 199. LA xE CUDGELICO :-Flood-gates at Entrance, 387. LAKE ILLAWAREA :-

Wattle Plantation at, 536. Fish sent to Sydney Market from, 537, 575,

" LAMBDA :-Dredge, 508. LAND AMENDMENT BILL :-Provisions of, 20, 96, 176. LAND BOARDS :-

Number of, and amounts paid to, Members of, 278. Deniliquin, 430. Oraige, 573.

LAND BOILERS INSPECTION-BILL :-IlltrOdlICHOB of, 490. LAND Cocoa :-Remarks by President, 580. LAND SETTLEMENT :-Applicants for, in Eastern, Central,

and Western Divisions, 360, 382. LAND TITLES COMMISSIONERS :-Fees to Chairman, 316. LAND VALUE (See " TAX ON LAND VALUE BILL LAND VALUATORS :-

Gentlemen engaged as, 66. Messrs. Waller and Kirkpatrick, 142, 183, 201, 206,

226, 325. LANDS DF.PARTMENT :-

Revenue from Broken Hill District, 73. Travelling Expenses, 470. Officers trafficking in Crown Lands, 502. Retention of Mr. Callaway by, 512. Testimonial to Mr. 0. A. C. Boot, of, 516.

LANTANA :-Destruction of, 178. LAPSTONE HILL :-

Tunnel at, 133, 218, 330. Contract for deviation, 621.

LAVENDER BAY :-Public Baths, 117, 606, 626 (2). LEACH JOHN :-Issue of Crown Grant to Executors of, 106, LEAD BOARO INQUIRY :-Report of, 43). LEAD POISON :-In Silver Lead Mines, 133. LEASES AND LEASEHOLD AREAS (See "CROWN LANDS"). LEAVE OF ABSENCE :-

To Mr. Addison, S.M., 269. To Mr. Victor Cohen, 278, 297. To Mr. C. II. Hannell, 403. To Mr. Bruce, 422. To Officers of Water Supply and Sewerage Board, 516.

LEE-MITA-HID MAGAZINE RIFLE :-Supply of, to Defence Forces, 82.

LEE, Mn, S M Case of, 64. Leave of absence, 68.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL :- Members in receipt of Pensions, 175. Members of, holding positions as public servants, 243. Estates assigned by Members, 595. Appointments to, 662.

LEICIIIIARDT School atiWest, 348. LE3ION, SAMUEL :-Case of, 202. LEPER PATIENTS :-

Little Bay Hospital, 74, 109. Erection of Suitable Building, 140. At North Shore, 141,

LESSONS (See " TEMPERANCE LESSONS LETT, MR. C. :-Appointment in connection with Im.

penal Institute, 82, 90. LETTER-CARRIERS (See "CIVIL SERVICE"). LETTER-SORTERS (See CIVIL SERVICE"). LETTERS OV DENIZATION:-Issued under Act of 1828, 501. LEWIS, MR. (See "VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS"). LEWIS, MR. :-Appointment of, 340. LEYSELLE, Mn, EMILE :-Employed to carve statuary for

Sydney Hospital, 620. LIBRARY :-Of Parliament, 527. LICENSING :-

Abolition of Up-stair Bars, 304. Fees received by Transit Commissioners, 140. Member Of Perrinla Bench interested in Hotel, 103,

INDEX.

REFERENCES TO TILE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-I5TII PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF 1892-3.

QUESTIONS (continua) QUESTIONS (continued) :- MARTIN -rLACE :-

Improvement to, 29, 110. Site for proposed National Bank, 305. Marble Pedestals in, 503.

MARTINI-HENRI CARTRIDGES :-:Tenders for Supply of, 452.

Mearreirno,r, J. W. :Appointment as Post and Tele-graph Master at riga, 651.

MCNAMARA :-(See " WILLIAMSON v. MCNAMARA"). MOSWEENEY, MR. JusrLY: :-Amounts paid by Railway

Commissioners to,•157, 520, 526. MEADOW BANK :-Approach to Railway Station, 521. MEAT FREEZING WORKS :-Darling Harbour, 372. MEDICAL :-

Professor Anderson Stuart, Adviser to Government, 278, 296, 411.

Notes on Bill, 98. State Grant to Congress, 353. Dr. Oregon Vincent Marano, 395. Resident Officer for Children's Hospital at Glebe Point,

536. Pharmacy Board, 544, 565, 579, 595, 642. Establishment of Veterinary School, 550. Government Officer for Parramatta, 556.

lvhcciai.02c :-Public School, 470 MtLYILLE :-Accident to Street Lamp-cleaner, 596. MEMBERS OF Aassmnyy :-Reduction of Salaries, 504. MENINDIE :-

Land reserved for Irrigation purposes, 133. • Railway to Broken Hill, 140. MESSENGERS :-Telegraph, 330. Minna :-Appointment as Swiss Consul, 662. MICITELA00 :-Land resumed at, 516, 561. MIDDLE HEAD :-Conveyance of Military to, 86. MIDELTON, Mn. DIOMAs :-PaperS inconneetion with, 602. MILFORD, Du. F. :-Relation to Coroner (Mr. Woore), 231. Mthrrany :-

Cost of Royal Commission on Defence Force, S. Royal Commission on Defence Forces, 154. Carrying out of recommendations of Commission, 550. Law at Broken Hill, 14. Mounted Infantry and Country Cavalry as Special

Constables, 28. Appointment of man named Dmyton to Commission, 32. Lee-Mitford Magazine Rifle, 82. Conveyance to Middle Head, 88. Estimates, 196. Issue of New Rifle to Cadets, 196. Holding of Volunteer Encampment at Easter, 226, 266;

380. Cost of 1891 Easter Encampment, 442. Cost of cartage and horsc-hire in connection with Easter

Encampments of 1891 and 1892, 561. Officer to succeed Colonel Goodlet, 237. Engagement of Mr. Scott, Surveyor, by authorities, 262. Successor to General Richardson, 273. Government Officials receiving Civil Military Pay, 284. Reserve Rifle Corps, 296, 304. Retirement of Officers, 325. Strength of Public School. Cadet Force, 371. Railway Rifle Reserve Company, 431: Scale of Pay to Members of Naval Brigade ancIPartially-

paid Infantry, 440. Tenders for supply of Martini-Henry Cartridges, 452. "Kynock " Rifle Ball-cartridges, 562. Tenders for conveying Relief Guards to Batteries, 445. Efficiency Drill for Volunteers, 453. Pay for 1891, to Molong Infantry Company, 965.

• Engineer Corps and Volunteer Submarine Miners, 479. Report by Major-General Richardson on Report of

Military Commission, 490. Appointment of J. W. Niesigh to Department, 557. Review of Defence Forces on Queen's Birthday, 588. Members of Permanent Artillery Force and Volunteer

Artillerymen engaged for production of play at Lyceum 'Theatre, 597, 605.

Field Officers of 2nd Begt. at reception of Governor, 627. • Colonel Spalding, Cab-hire, 631.

Volunteer Corps, Molong. 642. MIT L HILL '-Public School at, 7. IVIILSON'S POINT :-

Railway to, 236. Tram to St. Leonora Reserve, 453. Road to Peat's Ferry, 619.

MILTON :-Deviation at Stony Hill, near, 463. MINERS' UNION :-Mining Permitsissued to Members, 631. MINING :-

Coal under Little Redhead Lagoon, 14, 65, 400. Curator of Museum, 15. Gas Explosions in Mines, 36. Smith and Party, of Belmore Reefs, Grong Grong, 105.

METRO (continua) :- Prospecting Vote, 110, 170. Power to sublet Leases, 133. Lead Poison in Silver-lead Mines, 133. Registrar at Dalmortozz, 143. Grant to H. Smith, of Belmore Reef, Grong Grong, 157. Gold Leases on Church and School Lands in Western

District, 158. Application by Messrs. Fred. Foster and Party for Gold

Lease, 164. Appointment of Temporary Inspectors, 170. Mining on Private Property Bill, 175, 501, 577. For Gold and Silver on Private Property, 201. Leases held by G reatCobar Copper-mining Company, 372. Royalty on Coal, 411, 519. Geological Surveyors, 441. Britannia Reef, Forbes, 452. Travelling Expenses of Department, during 1892, 454. Pipe-clay Creek Cold-field, 471. Gold-field Reserve, Brookong, 471, 480, Chief Inspector of Mines and Superintendent of Drills,

474. °Moors of Department dispensed with, 511. On Church and School Lands at Bathurst, 526. Gold-mining leases in PO oruya District, 566. Case of Patrick Brown and party, 573. Bore at Cremorne, 581. Money paid out of Prospecting Vote to Phoenix Gold-

mining Co., 587. Proprietary Mine, Broken Hill, 596. Water Supply for Gold-mining at Billagoe, 620. Permits to Mine for Coal linter Crown Lands, 631. Permits issued to Members of Miners' Union, 631. On Private Property without passage of Bill, 636.

MINISTERIAL PICNICS :- Expenses of, 23. Steamers used for, 379.

MINISTERS :-Reduction of Salaries, 14, 37, 504. Mistrnmuicica :-Bridge, 206. MINORS :-Purchase of Land in Gold-field Districts, 201 Misr :-Appointment of Deputy-master, 183. MISSING WORD CO3IFEILTIONS :-Starting of, in Sydney,

365, 373, 412. MODEL Famus :-Bathurst, Orange, Molong, Wellington,

and Dubbo, 412. MOLORG :-

Land resumed for Railway purposes, 216, 330. East and West, Unsold Lots in towns, 347. Establishment of Model Farm, 412. Pay of Infantry Company for 1891, 965. Fees due to Volunteer Corps, 042.

MOLONG-PARKEs RAILWAY :- Railway from Cuclal to, 28, 127. Roads to Stations on, 441. Erection of Platforms, Stations, &c., on, 464, 641. Rates to be charged on, 642.

MoNwraxv CONFERENCE :-Representation of Australia at 97, 106.

MONEY BONUS :-Application from officers in Public Instruction Department for, 330.

MOONAN BROOK :-Water Reserve, 588. MOONEY' AND ANGUS :-An1011IitS paid to, by railway

Commissioners, 157, 520, 526. 00NOUTJA )-Artesian Bore, 235,

NfOoRE'S Munoz :-At Druitt Town, condition of, 256. NIOHEE :-

Police Magistrate at, 126. Railway from Narmbri, 126. Clerk of Petty Sessions at, 516.

MORTGAGE GUARANTEE AND FINANCE COMPANIES :-COn-dition of, 117.

MORT'S DOCK AND ENGINEERING COMPANY :-COntraCts let to, 29.

MORUYA :-Gold-mining leases in district, 566. MOSSZTAN'S. WARD :-Separation from North Sydney, 6251 MOUNTED INFANTRY (See ' 4 MILITARY"). MOUNT VIEW 1-Public School Site, 103. MULGOA :-Trial Survey of Railwayfrom Liverpool to, 340. MULWA LA :-Post and Telegraph Offices, 82. MITLWAREE :-Wollondilly Bridge at, 445. MUNICIPAL :-

Alignment of streets within Municipalities, 229. Incorporation of Bungendore and Queanboyan, 230. Incorporation of Municipalities, 237. Alignment of Streets in Borough of Hunter's Hill, 64. Division of Roolcwood into Wards, 117. Loan to Peurith Council, 195, 218, 348. Land dedicated for Wharf Purposes, Borough of Hun-

ter's Hill, 256. Appointment of Surveyors to conduct Alignments, 331. Defaulting Councils, 340.

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QUESTIONS (continued) :- MUNICIP AL (continued):

Recovery of Arrears of Rates, 442. Endowments to Municipalities, 446. Special Audit, Council of Parramatta, 491. Loans, 508. Endowments to Municipalities, 537. Separation of Mossman s Ward from North Sydney;

625. MUNYABLA :-Rood from Henty towards, 176. MURRAY :-Fteserves in District, 55G. MURRAY Rot :-Railway from The Rock, 257, 333. MuRillThthinGEE RIVER :-

Sale of Crown Lands south of, 185. Bridge over, at \Fagg, Waggi, 109, 626. Viaduct over, at Wagga, 439. Canals south of, 544, Reserves in District, 556.

MunnumnonsAn :-Rabbit-infested land in District, 242. MUSEUM :-Curator of Mining, 15. MUSWELLIMOOK :-Survey of common for sale or lease,

226. NATIBUCCRA RIVER :-Entrance to, 344. nolo' EtneronaTE :-Camping and Water Reserves, 10. BARHAM:II :-

Goods carried on Northern and Western Lines, 241. Railway to More°, 126. Garnishee Orders signed by Police Magistrate, 585.

NARRANDF.RA :-Road to River Bridge, 395. NARRAN RIVER :-

Bridge at Angledool, 89. Bridge at Yarranbah, 400, 620. •

NARROMINE :-Goods forwarded from Sydney to, 464. NATIONAL ART GALLERY :-Trustee of. 655. NATIONAL BANK :-Site for proposed. Martin•plue, a, 305. NATIONAL AND LOCAL WORKS (See "PUBLIc WORE'S "). NATIONAL DEBT :-Interest on, 511. NATIONAL PRIZES :-Distribution of, 473. NATIVE DOG BORE :-Soil surrounding, 517. NATURALIZATION :-Certificates issued to Aliens, 501. NAVAL BRDIADE (See " MILITARY 77 ). WHALE, MR. D. H. :-

Visit to America for Railway Commissioners, 154. Resignation from Railway Department, 339.

NELSON'S BAY :- Post Office, 549. Reserve at, 549.

NET FISHING :- At Brisbane Water, 63. Catching Prawns in Waters closed against, 200. • Seizure of Nets at Watson's Bay, 567.

NEW CALEDONIA :- Cable from Queensland, 184, 185. Cable from Sydney, 217.

NEweAsTLE :- Public Baths, 121. Railway from Sydney, 29. Pilots employed at, 283. Wharfage dues at, 285, 296. Pilotage rates at, 304, 572. Tramway through Scott-street to Beach, 425. Lease of Cranes at, :522. Maintenance of Public Wharfs at port. 601. Building of Refrigerating Depot at, 027.

NEW ITALY *-Silk Culture at, 233. NEWSPAPERS :-

Postage on, 296. Freight paid on Public, 464.

Niusmn Mt 1 W.:-Appointment to Military Depart-ment, 557.

NIGHT SCHOOL (See "EDUCATION "). NIMITYDELLE:-Slirvey of Common for sale or lease, 230. NORTH COAST : -Railway, 37. NORTH SIIORE.:-

Ex tension of Tramway to Manly, 441. Jetty, 470. Money owed to Contractor for Railway, 459. Opening of Railway, 490. Passenger accommodation on railway, 550, 556.

NORTHERN DISTRICT :- Trip of "Thetis" to, 231. Floods in Rivers, 361.

NORTH SYDNEY :- Opening of Tramway Extensions, 533. Separation of Alossman's Ward from, 625.

Nontn-1.Vzszrznx Distinas :--Rabbit.infested areas, 190. NOTE ISSUE (See " BANKING"). NowEA :-Court-house site, 74, 200. NOXIOUS WEEDS AND SHRUBS :-Extirpation of, 20, 32, 93,

175, 178. NiSta from Comerong, 29. NonSES :-Employed at Coast Hospital, Little Bay; 304:

ESTIONS (continued) :- NYNG AN :-

Water Supply, 116. Railway to Broken Hill, via CObar and Wilthunia 155,

171. Railway to Collar, 255. Revenue derived from Railway to Cobar, 298. Town Connnon, 555.

. OAKEY PARK -Establishment :-Establishment of Night t School, 550. OTYRNE, Mn. :-Appointment in Water Police Office,

322. OCCUPATION LICENSES (See "CROWN tANDS"). OCEAN-STREET :-Cable Tramway from Rihg-strdet, 126,

099, O'CONN0R, 34E9.9E:S. :-Appointment in Mina Depart- .

ment, 305. O'CONNOR, Mn. J. G. :-Appointment by Hunter District

Water Supply and Sewerage Board, 236. OFFICIAL ASSIGNEES :-Estates administered by, 284. OFFICIAL 'RECORDS :-Board of publication, 576.

Mn. :-Appointment as Rabbit Inspector, 310. OPERATING. DEPARTMENT (See " TELEGRAPHS"). ORANGE :-

Establishtnent of Model Farm, 412. Erection of Covered Platform, Railway Station, 522. Business of Land Board, 573.

ORIENTAL INTERPRETER :-Appointment of UoVernment, 322.

ORPIIAN Senoot CREEK :-Bridge over, Quaky Vale, 296. OTTOP,D :-Wattle Plantation at, 536. PADDINGTON :-Court-house, 8. PADDY'S LUCERNE :-Destruction of, 178. PAMPHLETS AND BoOXS :-For Chicago Exposition, 329. PARK ES (See also " Mown-I-PARKES RAILWAY ") :-

Reserves in ,Land District, 19. Site for Post Office, 213. Revenue derived in District, 255. Revenue and expenditure, Land District, 309. Land Resumed for Railway Purposes, 315, 330,

PARKES MINISTRY :-Estates resumed by, 294. PARKS :-Exclusion of general Public from, 32. PARLIAMENT (See also " PUBLIC WORKS") :-

Allowance to Members, 14 ( 2), 37. Alleged offer of Appointments to Members, 116. Free Postage on Debates, 160. Payment of Members, 261. Reduction of Salaries of Parliamentary Representa.

tives, 295. Refund of Allowance, 381. Mr. Jacob, Chairman of Committees of Legislative

Council, 411. Library of, 527% Accommodation for Police on duty during sittings,661.

PARLIAMENTARY CDNIIIITTEE ON PUIDAC WORKS (See " PUELIC Worms").

PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIoNS ACT :-Work of redistribut-, ing electorates, 602.

PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATIVES ALLOWANCE ACT:- - Repeal of, 261, 296.

PARRAMATT.k :- Bridge in O'Connell-street, 116. Post Office, 116. Public School, South, 116, 165. Tramway to Castle Hill, 165, 662. Royal Commission on Sewerage Scheme for, 272, 305. Hospital for the Insane, 345. Special Audit of Municipal Council, 491. Government Medical Officer for, 556.

PARSoNs. MR. JAMES L. :-Pamphlet by, On Resources of Western District, 335.

PARTIALLY-PAID INFANTRY (See ' :MILITARY"). PASTEUR INFITTUTE :-

Report of M. Loir on Diseases in Stock, 22. Experiments at Redd Island, 80, 121. Vaccine Lymph, 97, 122, 125, 142, Dr. Loir, 105.

PASTORAL HOLDINGS (See "CROWN LANDS"). PASTORAL LESSEES (See "CROWN LANDS"). PASTURES :-

And Stock Protection Boards, 159, 446. And Stock Protection Board, Singleton, 373.

PATENTS :-Introduction of, Bill, 268. PAS'ON, DR. :-Salary of, 67. PATmca, MR. HENRY A LEATEOSS, J.P. :-Charges made

against. 290. PATRICK'S PLAINS FICIE PRESS COMPANY :-Liquidation

of, 497. PUT:aIan OF MENIEFIP.S :-Amendment of Act, 261, 296. PEAK BILL :-goods forwarded from Sydney, 464. PEARCE MR. :-Police Magistrate, Hay, 507. PEAT'S FERRY :-Road from Milson's Point, 619. PI:Yr:fru :=Loan to Municipal COUncil, 195, 218, 348.

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Q, QUESTIONS (continued):- QUESTIONS (continue4):--

PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES (See also ''Crvn. SERVICE ):- Members of Legislative Council in receipt of, 175.

PERIODICALS :-Binding of American, for Free Public Library, 536.

PERMANENT ARTILLERY (See " MITATAITY PERMANENT-WAY (See '` RAILWAYs "). PERMITS (See "MINING "). PETERSHAM :-Branch Technical College, 403. Piimatacr BILL :-Introduction of, 503, 565. PHARMACY BOARD :-Members of, 544, 579, 595, 642. PEEASANT-RICHARDSON :-Prize Fight, 41. PHILADELPHIA EXIIEBITION :-Representatives at, 279. PILCITSIX GOLD-MIXING CO. :-Money paid out of Pros-

pecting Vote to, 557. PHOTOGRAPHS :-

Of Public Buildings, 315. Prepared by Government, 433.

PHYLLOXERA :-Introduction of Bill to Amend Act, 111, 118.

Disease known as, 380. PICNICS (See " ll unerainar. PICITTC5"). PH:TON :-Crown Lands Agent, 185. PICTURES :-For Chicago Exhibition, 433. PILOTAGE RATES:-

Reduction of, 121. Sydney and Newcastle, 304, 572.

PILOTS :- At Port Jackson and Newcastle, 283. Papers in eonneetionwith "CaptainCook" Steamer. 241. At Sydney Heads, 346. Pilot Service in Port Jackson, 562.

PIONEERS CROSSING :-Bridge at, Moree, 385. PirE-cLay CREEK :-Gold.field, 471. PrEr.sruktr :-Obstruction of Foot-paths in, 273. PLANS :-

And Specifications of Yarranba,h Bridge, 620. And Specifications of Proposed Public Works, 650.

PLURAL VOTING :-Introduction of Bill to prohibit, 332, 339.

Pater. :- Quarters at Yerong Creek, 21. :Mounted Infantry and Country Cavalry as Special

Constables, 28, Constable Goulder, 32. Buildings and Court-house, Tinonee, 115. Travelling Allowances to Sergeants and Constables, 143. Duty at Balmain, 196. Expenditure of sending extra, to Broken Hill, 262, 265. Arrest of men engaged on Mudge° Railway, 290. Constable Symington, 360. Appointment of Captain Fisher as Inspector.General,

422. Supervision over Hotels on Sundays, 483, Gratuity to widow of late Inspector Zonch, 544. john Clarke, Acting Sub-Inspector, 490. Deductions from monthly payments made to Warder

Kelly, 565. Gratuity to Widow of Inspector Zoneh, 544. Superannuation Fund, 576. Accommodation at Parliament House for, 661.

POLICE COURTS :-Fines inflicted at, 393, 400. POLICE MAGISTRATES (Sec CIVIL SIMVICE"; also " Ansi!.

NISTRATTON OF JUSTICE"). POLITICAL OR RELIGIOUS MEETINGS :-School Teachers

taking part in, 452. PORTER, :BRAIN, HODGES, AND MORTON, MESSES. :-

Charge of Conspiracy against, 306. room:, Mx. :-Warden's Clerk at Dalmorton, 143, 347,

383, 424, 580. "Pout GLASGOW" :-Inquiry by Marine Board, 212. PORT JACKSON :-Pilots employed at, 283. PORT SrErirkxs :-Islands in, 549. POSTAL :-

Post Office, Albion Park, 9, 207, 243. Post Office, Balmain West, 202. Post Office, Cooma, 330. • Post Office, Forbes, 212. Post Office, Parkes, 213. Post Office, Parramatta, 116. Post Office, George-street North, 656. Post Office, Nelson's Bay, 549. And Telegraph Office, Engonia„ 285, 423. And Telegraph Office, Enmore, 65. And Telegraph Offices at Mulwala, 82. And Telegraph Office, Dahnorton, 143. Subsidies to Steamship Companies, 22, 37, 596. Subsidy of Mail Service between Sydney and San

Francisco, 37. Subsidy to Union Company of New Zealand, 217. Revenue derived from Broken Hill District, 73. DesPatch of Letters forWestern Districts on Sunday, 89.

1027-H

POSTAL (car:turned) :- Free, on Parliamentary Debates, 160. Employees in Department, 190. Circulars sent for one halfpenny, 195. Horses and Vehicles used by Department, 229. Stables, Castlereagh-street, 268( 2). Postage on Newspapers, 296. Amalgamation of Postal and Telegraph Department, 440. Travelling Expenses of Department during 1892, 454. Freight paid for Newspapers on Steamboats and Sailing

Vessels, 464. Appointment of Mr. Houghton in Department, 479. Conveyance of Mails, 484. Loss to Revenue through operation of New Postal

Act, 662. Pool Noricum :-Number held in 1892, 139, 169. POST OFFICE SASH SUS BANK :-AmalgainatiOn With

Savings Bank, 550. POUND, Mn. C. j.i-Employment by Health Department,

592. PRAwNS 4-Catching of in waters closed against Net.

fish ing, 200. , PREFERENTIAL LICENSES (See "CROWN LANDS"). PREMIER :-

Visit of, to England and America, 8, 74, 32, 38, 272. Funds at Disposal of, 15. Repayment of £1,000 used during visit to England and.

America, 597, 050. PRIME:ES :-Rented by Government, 410, 511. PIUNTTNG PAPER :-Imported from America, 636. Mason:us :-Release under ticket-of-leave system, 536. PRIVATE BARS :-Subletting of, 30. PRIVATE PINWERTY

Bill to Mine on, 175, 501, 577. Mining On, without passage of Bill, 636. Mining for Gold and Silver on, 201.

Pam: Finny :-Pheasant-Richardson, 41. PROBATE DUTY :-Of Companies registered outside the

Colony, 185. PROPRIETARY MINE :-Rich golden ore in, 596. PROSPECTING Vest :-

Amount expended, 110, 170. Money paid to PliCenix Gold-mining Co. out of, 587.

PROUDFOOT AND CO. :- Amounts paid by Railway Commissioners to, 157. Litigation between Railway Commissioners and, 642.

PRUDENTIAL AND BENEFIT ASSURANCE SOCIETY Government supervision over, 655.

PUBLIC BATHS (See " BATHS"). PUBLIC BUILDINGS :-Amount expended in erection, 636. PUBLIC. Diimi :-

Interest on, 14, 171. Amount of, 606.

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS :-Lef Smith, 132.

Nome 114;m:rn :- Outbreak of Cholera in Europe, 29. Outbreak of Cholera in the Colony, 68, 88. Leper Patients, Little Bay Hospital, 74. Introduction of Bill, 105. Infectious Diseases in Public Vehicles, 125. Outbreak of diptheria at Cowra, 538.

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :- Revenue derived from Department at Broken Hill, 83. Travelling Expenses of Department during 1392, 454. Fire Insurance on Buildings of Department, 483.

PUBLIC LIBRARY 4--Books Relating to Australia in, 509. PUBLIC MEETINGS 7-At Queen's Statue, 256. PUBLic SCHOOLS (See " EDUCATION"). PUDLIC VI:minks :-Persons travelling with Infectious

Diseases, 125. PUBLIC WHARF :-Erection of, at Broadwater, Rich-

mond River, 2.17. NEU° .WMIKS :-

In Country Districts, 22. Temporary Clerks in Department, 30, 67. Revenue from Department in Broken Bill District, 73. Expenditure on, to 1st October, 1592, 104. Cost of additions to Department, 110. Parliamentary Committee, 106, .111, 157, 252, 504 (9,

526, 550, 577. Employees on, 133. Appointment of Mr. Waller as Arbitrator and Valuator,

153, 201, 206, 220. Competition for Designs, 230. Contracts for Ironwork, 241. Appointment of Mr. James Johnston to inspect and

report on system of Book-keeping in Department, 272.

Amounts expended op National and Local, 291, 316, 662. Foreigners. employed in Department, 339,

n possession of Mr. Robert

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REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-15TH PARLIAMENT-SESSTON OP 1892-3.

Q QUESTIONS (continued) :- QUESTIONS (continual) :-

PUBLIC WORKS (continued):- RAILWAYS (continued) :- Retrenchment in Department, 389. Retrenchment in Department, 178, 490, 562. Unexpended Balance of Votes for, under Appropriation Purchase of Tramways and, 183.

Act of 1892, 400. Accounts, 200, 434. Travelling Expenses of Department during 1892, 454. Proposed extensions in Western Districts, 217. Documents lost by Messenger of Department, 474. Conveyance of Contractors' Materials, 218. Fire Insurance on Buildings, 483. Land owned by Mr. J. P. Garvan in vicinity of the Expenditure on, Mackay Electorate, 492. Tweed and Listnore Railway, 221, 229, 359( 2 4. Appointment of Mr. Seage in Department, 642. Papers produced by Mr. Schey before Royal Commis. Plans and specifications of proposed, 650. sion on, 237.

PUNTS :- Accident between Eveleigh Stores and Macdonaldtown Wyong Creek, 309. Station, 233. At Spit, Middle Harbour, 430. Goods carried on Northern and North-Western Lines

PYRMONT :- from Sydney to Arundel°, Guyra, Glen Lines, and Bridge, 165. Narrabri, 241. Telephone Exchange at Post Office, 508. Nyngan to Cobar, 255. Lease of Cranes at, 522. Revenue from Line Nyngan to Cobar, 295.

RERSIONT BRIDGE ROAD :-Encroachment on foot-path The Rock to Murray Hut, 257, 383. of, 326. Tickets issued for Woy Woy Platform, 271.

QUARRIES :-Purchase of Bombo, 132, 170, 206. Station at Illawarra Railway Junction, 271. QUARTER SESSIONS :- Estimate of Revenue for 1893, from Tramways and, 272.

Abolition of Courts of, 442. Resumption of lend on the Gommo Goonoo Estate, 290. Abolition of Grenfell and Balranald Courts of, 4,40. Recent Appointments in Construction Department,.292.

QUEANBEYAN :- Exemption of Department from proposed reduction of Incorporation of Bungendore and, 230. salaries, 296. Temporary Commons around, 311. Laud resumed at Molong, Parkes, and Forbes, 316, 330.

QUEENSLAND 1-Cable to New Caledonia, 184, 185. Cost of Materials for Locomotive Boilers, 322, 451. QUEEN'S STATUE :-Public Meetings at, 250. Dining-cars for Mail Trains, 330. . RABBITS :- Land resumed for, 321.

Infested areas in North Western Districts, 100. Wheat conveyed to Sydney from Western Line, 336. Infested Lands, Districts of Young and Murriunburrah, Trial Survey from Bourke to Barringun, 340.

242. Trial Survey from Liverpool to Mnlgoa, 340. Tanks and Public Watering Places fenced with netting, Marrickville-Burwood Road, 354, 484.

32. Final Certificates of Contractors, 360. Money spent in erection of rabbit-proof fencing, 346. Men employed on Lismore to Tweed, 373.

RACING (See "CONSULTATION SWEEPS"). Special Trains granted to Members of Parliament, 373. RAILWAYS:- Cost of Special Trains and Trams for 1892, 521.

City Extension, 7, 10, 133. Absence of Chief Commissioner, 382. Eastern :unl. Southern Suburbs Extension, 7, 133. Locomotives for the Colony, 387, 423, 485. Cost of "Schey" Commission, 8. Quadruplication of Suburban, Redfern to Flemington, Cost of Baldwin Engines Commission, 8. 431. Darling Island, 8, 68, 237. Station-houses on Suburban, 434. Amount paid to Mr. Alexander Brown as fees, Baldwin Steel Axle-boxes imported by Department, 463.

Engine Enquiry, 149. /Oolong-Parkes Line, 464. Mr. Waller, Arbitrator, Culeairn-Cnrowa, 9, 149, 273. Molong to Parkes and Forbes, 041, 642. Jamberoo, Proposed Branch Line, 9. Northwards from Coolemon, 474. Gonlburn and Orookwell Proposed Line, 9, 522. Mr. Suttor, Engineer in Department, 485. Ondal to Molong and Parkes line, 28, 177. To Mason's Point, 236. Trial Surveys, Walgett, 28. North Shore, 489, 490. Amount owing to Commissioners for Free Passes, 28. Passenger accommodation on North Shore, 550, 556. Free Passes issued by Labour Bureau, 21, 31(2 ) , 154. Dismissal of Clerk from Central Office, 503. Home Passes, 222, 250. Overhead Bridges at Wagga Wagga and Goulburn, 508. Free Passes to Unemployed, 424. Costs of Mr. Smith, Solicitor for Commissioners, 520. Sydney and Newcastle, 29. Banking Account of Commissioners, 521. North Coast, 37. Meadow Bank and Carlingford Stations, 521. Season Tickets, 37. Construction of Glen Innes-Inverell, 521, 538, 596. Season Tickets from Sydney to Bourke issued to Com. Erection of covered platform at Orange Station, 522,

mercial Travellers, 277. Amounts paid to Messrs. Angus & Co., and Mr. John Robertson, 41. Ahearn, 526. Cooma to Bombala, 82. Employment by Surveyors of their sous as chairmen, Byrock and Brewarrina, 89. 565, Condobolin Extension, 98. Tenders for erection of Westinghouse Brake-gear, 572. Young, Forbes, and Dubbo to Werris Creek, 98. Cost of time-tables, 577. Young to Forbes, via Gmnfell, Trial Surveys, 100. Papers in connection with Mr. Thomas Midelton, 602. CuleaArn to Corowa, 118, 149. Despatch of goods from Darling Harbour, 605. Contracts for Steel Rails, 122, 170, 194, 213, 236, 237, Light Railway from Coonong Siding to Tirana, 626.

262, 295, 304, 626, 643, 650, 663. Litigation between Commissioners and Promlfoot & Co., Tests of Steel Rails, 132. Bull-head Rails, 241, 643, 650, 603. Permanent-way material, 655. Narrabri to Moree, 126. " RAILWAY ROTEL" :-Bathurst, 470. Walgett and Coonabarabran, 131. RANDwICK :- Pi:ballasting of portion of Western Line, 132. Public, School at, 7. Bombe Quarries, purchase of, 132, 170, 206. Trustees of road, S. Tunnel at Lapstone Hill, 133, 213, 330. RATES (See "SEwERAcE" ; also " Warn SUPPLY"). Contract for Lapstone and Dubbo deviations, 621. REAL PROPERTY OFFICE :-Commissioners in connection Menindie to Broken Hill, 140. with, 289. Purchase of patent for Slip-bolt and Lock-nut, 141. RECLAMATION WORKS :- Mr. D. H. Neale, 154, 339. Shea's Creek and Homehush, 218. Eden to Rep, 153. Homebush Bay, 297. Nyngan to Broken Hill, via Cobar and Wficannia, 155, REDUCTION On SithamEs i-Exemption of Railway Do

171. pertinent, 296. Amounts paid to Messrs. Angus & Co., Justin REFORMAToRy :-

M'Sweency, Proudfoot & Co., and John Ahearn, For Boys, 110. 157, 520. Rookwood, 295.

Wagga Wagga to Humula, 154, 202, 242, 556. REFRIGERATING DEP& :-Newcastle, 627. Distinguished Visitors travelling on, 158. REGISTRAR-GENERAL :- Free carriage of Archduke of Austria and Staff, 576. inspection of Plans in Department of, 140. Lavatories for Second•class Carriages, 176. Fees paid to, as Chairman of Land Titles Commis- Employees, 178, 194, 201, 222, 291, 336. sioners, 316. Wages of Employees, 256. Retirement of Mr. E. C. Ward, late, 395.

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4 QU QUESTIONS (cmginued)

RESERVES :- Camping and Water, in Namoi Electorate, 10. Forbes, Parkes, and Condoblin Land Districts, 19. Application of Joseph Lidster to lease, 82. Travelling Stock, 116, 404. Double Bay, 171. Contiguous to Punt Crossing-place at Tocurnwal, 184. Water, in parish of Boree-Cabonne, county of Ash-

burnham, 202. Recreation, at Ulmarra, 257. Gold-field, at Delegate River, 310. Gold-field, at Urana, 401, 556. Gold-field on Brookong, 471, 480. Nelson's . 3, 549. Murrumbidgeo and Murray Districts, 556.

RESERVE FUNDS :-Of • Banks, Invested in Government Securities, 508.

RESERVE aim) CORPS :- Retztinment of Services of Lieutenant-Colonel Eden,

Captain 13ouverie, and Staffisergeants, 296. Competition in Association of Disbanded Members, 304. Railway Company, 431.

RESIDENTIAL LEASES (See "CROIV. LANDS"). RESUMPTIONS 01? LAND (See also "RAILWAYS"; also

"SEWERAGE '). Cost of Erskine-street, 105. Woollootnooloo Bay, 202, 226, 267. During February, 1892, 389. Estates Resumed by Parkes Ministry, 394. At Circular Quay, 421. On Balderogery, Laud District of Parkes, 484. At Michelago, 516, 561. Amount paid to Australian Agricultural Company, 585.

RErICULATION WORKS (See "SEWERAGE"). RETRENCHMENT Works Department, 389. Its:minus: (See "FINANCE "). REVIEW :-Of Defence Forces on Queen's Birthday, 588. Ricimillisox, Mason-Gm:Emu 1-

Successor to, 273. Report on \filitary Commission, 490.

RICHMOND RIVER ;- Attendance at Schools in District, 177. Erection of Public Wharf at Broadwater, 217. Visit of Inspectors of Agricultural Shows, 297. Steam Cranes for use at Beads, 343. Tobacco-growing in District, 345. Floods in, 332.

RIFLE RESERVES (See "MILITARY RIVERS :- •

Amounts to be expended OD, in each Electorate, 28. State of, and Weather Reports on Darling and Barwon,

200. ROADS :-

Trustees of Randwiek and Coogee Bay, E. Amount on Estimates for, in each Electorate, 23. Numbit to Comerong, 29. For Farmers at Cottomodine Creek, 66. Vote for, 9, 67, 269, 295 411, 521. Henty, towards Munyabla and Urangcline, 176, 304. Within External Boundaries of Land Conditionally

Purchased or Conditionally Leased, 177. From Narrandera to the River Bridge, 195.

• Felltimber Creek, 229. WhalingRoad, North Sydney, 236, 484, 515, 550. In Walgett District, 242. 131ackwall to Woy Woy Railway Platform, 269, 304. Receipts for Moneys paid to Contractors and Main-

tenance Men, 212. Amount paid to Officers of Roads and Bridges Depart-

ment, 323. Encroachment on Footpath of Pyrmont Bridge, 226. To the Dorrigo, Bellinger District, 344. Maintenance Men on, 429, 580. Resident Engineers, 580. To Stations on Molong and Parkes Railway, 441. Deviation at Stone Hill, near Milton, 463. Gum Flat, near Cargo, 464. And Bridges \Tote in Clarence Electorate, 479. Alignment of Branch Road, Darling Point, 435. Leading to Toolejooa Railway Platform, 520. Cobar to Double Gates, 533. Parish of Kahibah, 556. Milson's Point to Peat's Ferry, 619. Forbes and Condobolin, 621. In Country Districts, 650. Work near Hawkesbury River, 656.

ROBERTSON :-Railway to, 41. ROCKDALE:-

Compensation to Council for Land resumed for the Western Suburbs Sewerage Scheme, 41.

ESTIONS (continued) :- RocgDatE (continued) :-

Case of Williamson v. 13PNamara, 329, 332, 340. Case of Williamson a. Byerley, 340. Report of Dr. Ashburton Thompson on Factories, 642.

RODD ISLAND:- Pasteur Institute on, 22, 89, 97, 121, 142. Sale or reservation, 127. Australian Stock Institute, 97. Papers in connection with, 230.

Itooxwoon :- Reformatory for Boys, 110, 295. Division into Wards, 117. Employment of man named Finucane at Reformatory,

602. ROSSIVILLE ESTATE :-PtirehaSe of, 29. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY :-Money paid by Govern-

went to, 206. licivarry :-

On Coal, 411, 519. Due from Dudley Coal Company, 470. On Timber, 194, 501.

ROZELLE BAY :-Filling of, 205. RUSSIAN JEWS i-Preparing to leave for Australia, 21. SALARIESAND ALLOWANCES (Sec also "CIVIL SERVICE"):-

Reduction of Statutory, 504. SALE Mr POISONS ACT :-Convictions Under, 503. " SAMSON" (See "DREDGES"). SAN FRANCISCO :-Subsidy to .\-1 ail Service, 37. SAVINGS BANKS

Deposits, 498. Amalgamation of Post-office and New South Wales,

1380. Deposits of Savings Bank in Suspended Banks, 596. Funds deposited in other Banks, 602.

SAWN TIMBER (See " TIMDER"). SCAFFOLDING :-Dtaties of Inspector of, 330. Scams :-Weighing-machines and Weigh-bridges

imported, 491. ScnooLs (See '`EDUCATION"). SCHOOLS OF ARTS :-

Subsidy to in Country Districts, 155. Subsidy to Sydney Mechanics, 262, 268. Erection of Billiard-tables in, 326. Billiard-table in Glen times, 361.

SCONE i-Survey of Common for sale or lease, 226. Scow, Mn. :-Surveyor engaged by Military authorities,

262. SCRAP-IRON ;-

Importation of, 515. Used in Manufacture of Cast-iron Pipes, 515.

SEAGE, MR. :-Appointmont in Works Department, 642. SEAMEN ;-"EneelInpeTent persons shipping on passenger

steamships, 29. SEASON TICKETS (See "RAILWAYS"; also "TRA)rWAYS"). SEED-WHEAT :-Supplied to Farmers, 194, 348. SELMAN, MR. D. C. :-Of Technical College, 422, 643. SEWERAGE :-

BOInelitiali Creek Storm-water Sewer, 29. Iron Cove Creek, Eastern Branch, 29, 526. Western Suburbs Scheme, 30. Hunter River Board, 36, 158. Darling Point Tunnel, 37. Compensation to Rockdale Council for Land resumed

for Western Suburbs Scheme, 41. Site for Farm, Duck Creek, 117, 125, 127, 166, 261. Employees of Board of Water Supply and, 226. Reticulation Works at the Glebe, 242. Acceptance of Rates after Banking hours, 257. Royal Commission on scheme for Parramatta, 272,

305. Resumption of Mr. E. Godfrey's land for works, at

Arncliffe, 331. Reticulation Works, Double Bay, 470. Carts for Department, 537.

SHARP, MR, :-Appointment in Telegraph Department, 398.

SHEA'S CREEK :- Reclamation Works, 218. Workmen engaged on, 434, Poisoning of :Fish in, 434.

Snip's ARTICLES :-Signing of, 326. SHIPPING MASTER :-Incompetent persons permitted to

ship as Seamen, 29. Snows :-Appointment of Inspectors, 103. SILK CULTURE :-At New Italy, 235. SILVER :-Coinage in the Colony, 15. "SILVER KING" (See " THE SILVER RING "). SINGLETON :-Pastures and Stock Protection Board, 373. SLLP-BOLT AND LOCK-NUT (-Purchase of Patent, 141. SMALL DEBTS COURT :-Carinda, 200.

INDEX

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-15TH PARLIAMENT-SESSION OP 1892-3.

QUESTIONS (continued):- SMITH AND PARTY :-Contribution from Prospecting

Vote, 105. SMITH, MR H. :-Grant to, 157. SMITH, Mn. ROBERT Documents left in posses-

sion of, 132. SMITH, Mn. :-Costs as solicitor for Railway Commis.

Suers, 520. SNARE BITES :-Deaths from, 379. "SOBRAON" :-

Training Ship, cost of, 15, 93. Docking of, in Cockatoo Island, 86. Transfer of' Vernon" Boys to, 141, 171.

SOUTH SYDNEY :----Presiding Officers and Poll Clerks at late Election, 394

SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS :-Importation Of, 140. SPALDING, COLONEL :-Amount paid for Cab-hire by,

631. SPECIAL CONSTABLES (See "POLICE"). SPECIAL TRAINS :-Granted to Members of Parliament,

373, 521. SPECIFIC DUTIES (See "Ccuroms':). SPICER, WILLIAM :-Conditional Purchase in Queanbeyan

District, 385. SPIRIT:-

Imported, in bond, 543. Imported from Germany, 544. Effect of high duties on, 562.

SPIT :-Punt at, Middle Harbour, 430. STABLES :-Post Office, Castlereagh-street, 268 ( 2 ). STA LIONS AND BULLS :-Registration of, 13. STATE LABOUR FARM :-Establishment of, 620, 213, 233,

329. STATISTICIAN'S DEPARTMENT :-Bonuses to principal Offi-

cers, 379, 410. . STATUARY :-Of Sydney Hospital and Water Supply and

Sewerage Offices, 620. STATUTES, COLONIAL :-Compilation of, 202. STEAM CRANES :--For use at Richmond River Heads, 343. STEAM HEATING APPARATUN :-At Illveleigh, 475. STEAMERS :-

Maintained in Harbours for Government Service, 359. Used for Ministerial Picnics, 379.

STEAM LAUNCHES :- Use of Government, 118, 231, 612. Watson's Bay, 346.

STEAMSHIP COMPANIES (See also " PosTAL "):- Subsidy to Messrs. Hoddart Parker & Co. for Van-

couver Service, 596, 6,50. STEEL ItArius (See 1 ` RAILWAYS"). STEPHEN v. EP.WIN:-Equity Suits, 36, 602. S TIPENDIA RY MAGISTRATES :-Number of, and Amount

Annually Expended on, :331, 422, ST. LEONARDS RESERVE :-Tram from Milson's Point, 453. STOCK :-

Registration of Stallions and Bulls, 13. Report of Al. Loir on Diseases of, 22. Tax on, entering Colony, 22, 325. Australian Institute at Rodd Island, 97. Australasian Conference, 110. Reserves for travelling, 116, 404. And Pasture Protection Boards, 159. Experiments with Vaccine Lymph Tcnterfield, 177, 193. Protection to Consignors under Diseased Al eat Act,

195. Officer at Bourke, under Diseased Animals and Meat

Bill, 196. Transit to Homebush Yards, 211. Tanks on Roads, Corowa to Jorilderie, Berrigan to

Jerilderie, 267. Routes leading to Bourke, 278. Jersey and Ayrshire, at Berry Show, 347. Salaries and Travelling Allowances of Inspectors, 360. Inspector Brett, 365, 381, 474, 491, 575. And Pasture Protection Board, Singleton, 373. Diseases among, 421. Cattle condemned under Diseased Animals and Meat

Act, 535. Veterinary School for Medicine, 550.

STONY HILL :-Deviation at, near Milton, 463. STONE-QUARRY CREEK --Bridge Over, at Piet011, 403. STORES DEPARTMENT:-

Contractors for carrying, 305. Duties of Comptroller-General, 345.

STRANGE, WILLIAM :-Case of, 30. STRIKES :-Broken It!!, 14, 81, 90, 154, 169, 325 480. STUART, PROFESSOR ANDERSON :-Appointments held by,

278, 296, 411, Sunni :-Customs Duties on, 8, 30, 109, 122, 142, 177. SUNDAY CLOSING :-Provisions of Licensing Act, 190.

liESTIONS (continued):- SUPERANNUATION :-

Allowances to Civil Servants from 1880 to 1885, 98. Re-employment of Officers, 190. Report on Fund, 205. FemaleSchool-teachers who have subscri bed toFund,226. Revenue derived by Fund for month of December,

1892, 268. Amounts paid into and from Fund to 31st December,

1892, 549. Subsidising of Fund by Government, 512. Income and Disbursements of Police Fund during

1892, 576. SURRY HILLS :-Leek-up in south-eastern portion, 41. SURVEYORS :-

Equipment of District, 211. Payments in addition to Salaries of Geological, 441. Employment of their Sons as Chainmen by Railway, 565.

SUTHERLAND :-Cemetery at, for Illawarra Suburbs, 41, 212, 423, 577.

Surma, MR.:- Engineer, Railway Department, 485. Appointment in Agricultural Department, 535.

SWEATING :-In Government Contracts, 35. SWEEPS (See " CONSULTATION SWEEPS"). SWEET BRIAR (See Blunts"). SWIMMING BATHS :-MOncy granted for, 90. SWIMMING CLASS :-Proposed, for Boys, 123. SYDNEY :-

Pilotage Rates of Port, 301, 572. Water Supply, 296. Pilots stationed at Heads, 346. Steam Service between Vancouver and, 650. Fish sent to Market from Lake Illawarra, 537, 575.

SYDNEY HOSPITAL :- Architect for Buildings, 142. Amount of Contract, 198. Plans of new portion, 206. Plans of proposed Operating Theatre and Chapel, 434. Statuary for, 620. Regent-street Branch, 656.

SYDNEY INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS : -Registration of, 88, 175, 292, 441.

SVDNEM M INT :-Coinage of Cold, 66. SYmINC.TON, CONSTABLE :-Charges of misconduct against,

366. SYMONS, COSIMANDEB :-Removal of articles from ship

" Wolvercne," 311. SERI-ANS :-Influx into Colony, 284. TABNOR, MESSRS., & Co. :-Amount paid to, for binding

Books for Free Public Library, 632. TAMILAM :-Timber for Bridge near, 373. TAmwoRm :-District Lands Office 148. TANKS (See also " WATER SUPPLY").

For Travelling Stock on Roads, Corowa to Jerilderie, Berrigan to Jerilderie, 267.

At Berry Jerry, near Coolamon, 261, 430. At Broken Dam, on road from Coolamou to Wolem

gough, 430. TAX ON LAND VALUE BILL :-Prepared by Sir Henry

Parkes' Government, 389. TAXATION :-(See also "FINANCE").

Receipts from 1st to 14th December, and from 1st to 22nd December, under head of, 272.

TAYLOR'S WHARF --Lease of, 320. TEA :-Customs Duty on, 295, 526. TEACHERS (See "EDUCATION.") TECHNICAL EDUCATION :-

Completion of Laboratory for College, 133. Petersham Branch College, 403. Mr. 1). C. Selman, of Technical College, 422, 643. Junior Clerks in Department, 423, 425. Report on Department, 498. Clock in College, 498. Students in Schools, 509. Expenditure on, 520.

TELEGRAPHS:- And Post Office, Elmore, 65. And Post Office, Mulwala, 82. Ann Post Office, Dahnorton, 143. Cable from Queensland to New Caledonia, 184, 185. Cable between Sydney and New Caledonia, 217. Horses used by Department. 261. Telegraph Office, Engonia, 285, 423. Qualification of Messengers for Operators, 330. Operator at Harrington, 344. Amalgamation of Department with Postal Department,

440. Staffs Employed in Operating Department, 475. Line between Goulburn and Braidwood, 561.

INDEX. hi

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND IMOCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-15TH PARLIAMENT—SESSION or 1892-3.

Q .

QUESTIONS (conlinued):— QU TELEPHONES :—Establishmelit of Exchange, at Post Office,

Pyrmont, SOS. TEMMIRANCE LESSONS :—In Public Schools, 90, 348. TEMTORART CLERKS :—(See "CIVIL SERVICE"). TENTERFIELO

Cemetery, 126. Experiments on Stock, 177, 193.

TFRALBA :—Land between Dora Creek and, 284. TRRRAGoso :—Trustees of 'Common, 155. THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENTS :—Licensing of Circus

and, 257. THE ROCK :—Railway to Murray Hut, 257, 388. " THE SILVER KINC:" :—Alleged appointment to Civil

Service, 367. " TiBurts":—Trip to Northern District, 231. THOMAS, MR. JOSIAH :—

Movements of, in Queensland, 81. Utterances of, at Broken Hill, 184, 212. Removal of, from Commission of the Peace, 237.

THOMPSON, DR. :—Report On ' Factories at Rockdale, 642.

TIMBER :— ThitiCS on sawn, at Acacia Creek, 27. Baltic, Oregon, and Kauri Pine used for Government

Buildings, 104. Royalty on, 191, 501. For Bridge near Tabulam, 373. Cutting of, for Trigonometrical Surveys, 299. Removal from Wilberforce COmmOil, 520. Destruction by white ants of Schools built of Imported,

585. Delay in despatching, from Darling Harbour, 605.

TIME•TABLES :—Cost of Railway, 577. TINONEE i—Police Buildings and Court-house, 113. TIRES 1—Width of, on Vehicles, 183. TOBACCO :—

Excise Duty on Colonial, 9, 169, 291, 440, 491. Industry in Clarence, Richmond, and Tweed Rivers

Districts, 345. TOCU3IWAL :—Reserves at Punt Crossing, 184. TOCILE.100A :—Road leading to Railway Platform, 520. Tom AGO :—Forest, Moruyn, District, 346. TOORALE STATION :—Free PaSses issued to, by Labour

Bureau, 31. TRADE DISPBTES CONCILIATION ACT :—

Appointments in connection with, 19, 115. Representatives sent by Capitalistic Associations to

meeting of Council of Arbitration, 222. TRAINING COLLEGE:—For Teachers within University,

106. TRAINING-WALL :—South side of the Bellinger River,•344. TRAMWAYS:—

Season Tickets, 37. Extension to Bondi Beach, 37. Extension of Five Dock, 41. Camden, 63. King-street to Ocean-street Cable, 126, 399. Extension, South side of Western Road, Bahnain, 132. Parramatta Railway Station to Castle Hill, 165, 662. Purchase of Railways and, 153. Uniforms of Conductors, 202, Estimate of Revenue for 1893 from Railways and, 272. Railway Station to lass, 278, 579. Line to Kensington Racecourse, 297. Fidelity Guarantee paid by Conductors, 410. Suspension of Motor-driver Yolk, 411, 991, 50:4, 606. Through Scott.street, Newcastle, to Beach, 425. Extension of North Shore, to Manly, 441. Ashfield to Enfield, 453, 475.

- Allison's Point to St. Leonards Reserve, 453. Cost of Special Trains and Trains, for 1892, 521. Opening of Extensions, North Sydney, 538. Waterproof clothing for Conductors, 572.

TRANSIT COMMISSIONERS DEPARTMENT :—License Fees received by, 140.

TRAVELLING EXPENSES (See also "CIVIL SERVICE"). Judges, 310 (2), 367, 387, 394. Public Works Department, 1592, 454. Department of Public Instruction, 1892, 454. Colonial Secretary's Department, 1892, 454. Postal Department, 1892, 454. Justice Department, 1892

' 454.

Mines Department, 1592, 454. Treasury Department, 1992, 465. Lands Department, 470.

TREASURY ACCOUNTS (See "FINANCE"). TREASURY RILLS:—

And Loans falling due, 117. And Debentures falling due, 345.

MEOWS (continued):— THEASURy :—

Travelling expenses of Department for 1592, 465. Fire Insurance on Buildings, 453.

TRIAL BAY :— Vessels taking refuge in, 283. Warders at Prison, 321.

TRIAL SURVEYS (See " RAILWAYS"). TRumsomEnticAL SURVEYM—Timber used in connection

with, 399. TRUANT INSPECTORS :—Employed by Education Depart-

ment, 454, 509. TRUST AcCODNIK (See "BANKING"). " TRUTH " NEwSPAPER:—

Antonut paid to Proprietors of, 90. Government advertisements in, 203,

TUC,COMBIL :—Flood-waters Escape Canal, 343. TWEED RIVER:—

Railway from Listhore, 373. Tobacco-growing in District, 345. Floods in, 382. Improvement of Navigation, 504 improvements to Harbour, 526.

TwO-MIT.E, GI:UNREEL i—Teachers residence at, 453. thimArtnit :—

West, School Buildings at, 212. Recreation Reserve, 257,

UNEMPLOYED (See also" LABOUR BUREAU":— Employment for, 68, 331, Establishment of a Labour Farm for relief of, 213, 235,

320, 620. Free Passes to, 424. Measures to give relief to, by Settlement on the Land, 140,

573. Provision of shelter for, 620.

Tlxiox COMPANY or NEW ZEALAND :—Subsidy to, 217. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY :—

Exatnination Pees, 65, 58. Training College for Teachers, 106, Professors engaged at Fort-street School and llurlstone

College, 440. UNPAID BALANCES :—On Conditional Purchases, 627. Usw EN, MR. (See " C.ivim. SERvICE"). UPSTAIR BARs :—Aliolition of, 304. URANGELINE : —Road from Henty towards, 176, 301. UnaxA :—

Gold-field Reserve, 40), 536. Removal of Inspector of Stock from, to Jerilderie, 365,

381, 474, 491, 575. Light Railway from Coonong Siding, 626.

VACCIN.E LYMPH : — From Pasteur's Institute, 97, 122, 125, 142. Experiments made at Tenterfield, 177, 193.

VANCOUVER ISLAND:—Steam communication between Australia and, 596, 650.

VEHICLES:— Width, of Tires, 185. Used by Post Department, 229. Return of Public and Private, 430.

" VERNON":— Transfer of Boys to "Sobraon," 142, 171 Sale of, 404.

VETERINARY SCHOOL :—EstablisEment of, 550. VIADUCTS i—Over Murrumbidgee River, at Wagga, 439. VICTORIA BARRACKS :—hospital at, 521. V/LLARE SETTLEMENTS :—

Report of Mr. Lewis on, New Zealand, 32 ( 1). Assistance to persons to Settle on Land, 642.

VINE DISEASES :— Introduction of Bill, 111, 115. Appointment of 3. T. Corns as Inspector, 283. Destruction of Grape Vines by Phylloxera, 380.

VOLE, .MOTOR-DRIVER :— Suspension of, 411, 401, 503. Reply to letter of Mr. Schey concerning case of, 606.

VOLUNTEER ENCAMPMENT :—Holding of,next Easter, 226, 360, 380.

VOLUNTEER LAND ORDERS i—Land alienated under system, 310.

VOLUNTEER SUBMARINE MINERS :—Officers of, 479. VOLUNTEER, ARTILLERYMEN (See "MILITARY"). VOLUNTEER CORPS (See " MILITARY"). WAGES :—

Of Railway Employees, 256. Paid by Messrs. Hoskins Brothers, 505. Of men on Dredge "Samson," 641. Paid to M. Finucane, 656.

WAGGA WAMIA :— Railway to liumula, 154, 202, 242, 556. Overhead Bridge at, 508. Bridge over Murrumbidgee at, 199, 626.

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REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. I-I5T11 PARLIAMENT-SESSION OP 1892-3.

QUESTIONS (continued) :- W ALG FIT :-

Trial Surveys for Railways to, 28. Railway to Coonabarabran, 131. Roads in District, 242.

WALLARAII :- Public School, 96. Cemetery, 96.

WALLACE CREEK :-Embankment, 207. IVAtrign, MR. T. F.

Arbitrator, Culcaint-Gorowa Railway, 0, 149, 273. Payments to Mr. Franklin and. 183. Appointment as Valuer and Arbitrator, 142, 113, 201,

200, 226. Fees paid to, 325.

IVALsa :-Embezzlement by man named, 316. WARD, Mit. -Appointment in Water Conservation

Department, 277. WARD, MR. E. G. :-Retirement of, 395. WARDERS :-At Trial Bay Prison. 321. WARIALDA :-Police Magistrate, 126. WA RNETON :-Wharf at, Macleay River, 291. WATER CONSERVATION:-

Appointment of Mr. Ward in Department, 277. Report of Mr. MeMordie on Evans' River Scheme,

423. WATER CONSERVATION AND IRRIGATION BILL :-IntrO-

duction of, 17. WATERING-PLACES :-

Caretakers' Cottages, Bourke District, 171. • Expenditure on Public, 399.

WATER POLICE OFFICE :-Appointment of Mr. 013yrne in, 322.

WATER-PROOF CLOTHING (See "TRAMWAYS"). WATER RESERVES :-

. Namoi Electorate, 10. Parish of I3oree Caborne, County of Ashburnham,

202. Moonan Brook, 588.

WATER Surnis (See also " WATER CONSERVATION AND IRRIGATION BILL") :-

Cutnnock, 15. Proposed Works for Innee, 21, 202. Cost of Cast-iron Pipes, 148, 269, 271, 298, 311. Coonamble, 171. Hunter District, 28, 30, 132, 143, 156. Tanks and Public Watering-places fenced with Rabbit-

proof Fencing, 32. Nyngan, 116. Artesian Bores in Western District for Irrigation Pur-

poses, 122. Employees of Board, 226. Acceptance of Water and Sewerage Rates after Banking

Hours, 257. Stock Routes leading to Bourke, 278. Artesian Bore at Engonia, 285. Artesian Bore at Moongulla, 285. Country Towns and Sydney, 296. Bathurst, 321, 326. Bowral, 325. Contract for Bore at Coonamble, 360. June°, 474, 521, 556. Leave of Absence to Officers of Board, 516.

• Carts of Department of Sewerage, 537. Inspector of Water-Bore at Coonamble, 566. Statuary of Offices, 620. For Gold-mining at 13illagoe, 620. Lithgow, 549.

WATSON'S BAY :- Steam Launch, 340. Seizure of Fishermen's Nets, 567.

WATTLE PLANTATION :- Lake illawarra, 536. Otford, 536.

WAVERI,EY :-Public School at, 7. WEATHER RI:Fonts :-Darling and Barwon Rivers,

200, Witmnixo MAcursEs : - Weigh-bridges and Scales

imported, 491. WE/GHTS AND MEASURES :-

Inspector of, 242, 502, 655, 656. Commission on, 372, 525, 571, 575.

\Wins :- Willandra, Billabong, at IVillanthry, 199, 544. Across Damon River, at Brewarrina, 218.

WELEAIR, MR. W. :-Land granted to, at Ash Island, 153.

QUESTIONS (continued):- WELLINGTON :-Model Farm, 412. WENTWORTH :-

Bridge over Darling River, 211. Trust Accounts in A.J.S. Bank, 537. Seizure of Barge by Customs Officer at, 606.

Wialuis CREEK :-Railway from Young, Forbes, and DOA)°, 98.

WESTERN DISTRICTS :- Despatch of Letters on Sundays, 89. Proposed Railway Extensions in, 217. Pamphlet on Resources of, 303.

Wystmtx Divrsityx (See ' 1 CROWN LANDS"). WESTERN LINE (See " RAILWAYS"). WESTERN SUBURBS :-Sewerage Scheme, 20. WEstmarocsil BRAKES :-Tenders for erection of Gear,

572. WEST MAITLAND :-Girls' Public High School, 40. WHALING ROAD, NORTH SYDNEY :-Obstruction of, 236,

484, 515, 550. WHARVES :-

Proposed new public, White Bay, Balmain, 131. Redecking of Iron at Darling Harbour, 163, Erection of Public, at Broadwater, Richmond River,

217. Land dedicated for Municipal Wharf Purposes, Borough

of Hunter's Hill, 256. Wharfage Dues at Newcastle, 285, 296. At foot of Valentia-street, Woolwich, 289. Bowra, Nambucca River, 290. Warneton,-Nacleay River, 291. Lease of Taylor's, Darling Harbour, 226. At foot of Erskine-street: 434. Maintenance of Public, at Newcastle, 601.

WHEAT:- Conveyed by rail to Sydney from Western Line, 330. Seed-wheat supplied to Farmers, 194, 348. Storage of, adjacent to Railway Transit, 388.

WHITE BAY :- Proposed new Public Wharf, 131. Reclamation Works, 176.

WILBERFORCE COMMON :-RCITIOVal of Timber from, 520. WILCANNTA :-Bridge over Darling at, 475, 480. WILLANIMA :-Weir over Billabong, 199, 544. WILLIAMSON a. H. M I NA:SARA :-P-Case of, 329, 332,

340, Wrcnitoss, MR. JOSEPH, J.P. :-Proceedings against, at

Clarence Town, 290. Wiscitx :-Survey of Common for sale or lease, 226. Wor,r.oxinx,trz-l3ridge at Mulwaree, 445. Wor-ioNoom: 1-

Harbour Trust, 41. Breakwater at, 106. Public Baths, 121.

" WOLVERENE" :-Removal of Articles from Ship, 310. WOMEN SUFFRAGE (See " ELECTORAL WOOLCOOLGA BAY :-Jetty at, 189. WOOLLOOMOOLOO BAY :-Resumption of Land at, frem

Messrs. Hill, Belisario, Batty and Sheehy; 202, 226, 267.

WOOLWICH :-Wharf at foot of Valentia-street, 289. WORKMEN :-

Employment of, 154. Engaged on Shea's Creek, 134. ORKSHOPS :-Regulation of, 160.

WORKSHOPS AND FACTORIES REGULATION BILL :-Intr0- &lotion of, 226.

WOY WOY :- Road to Railway Platform from Blackwell, 269, 304. Tickets issued for Platform at, 271.

WYOM/NG :-Results of Woman Suffrage in State, 662. WYONG Crtm(x :-Punt at, 309. YARRAMUNMUN CREEK :-Bridge at Yalwal, 131. YARRANRAII :-Bridge at, 400, 620. YAss :-Tram-line from Railway Station into, 278, 579. YEAR Bomis :-

Of New South Wales, 473. Advertisements in Australian, 595.

YERONG CREEK :-Police Quarters, 21. Vous° :-

Realm:ay to Werris Creek, 98. Railway from Forbes via Grenfell, 106. Granting of Auctioneers' Licenses, 139. Rabbit-infested Land in District, 242.

YULLUNDRY :-Bridge on road to Loombah, 621. , Zoncit :-Gratuity to Widow of Inspector, 544.

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6

5

6

5

6

5

1 97

107 119 129 139

1147, 1423 1535

1423

1537

173

543

1041

149

1091

1135

595

1047 571

583

575

585 567

1141

1

1139

1089

1055

363

1067

591

1143

6

INDEX. hill

REFERENCES TO THE TOTES AND PROGREDINGS, VOL. I-15TIC ARLWIFITT—SESSION OP 1892-3. I PAPERS.

RACING ASSOCIATION BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Crick), for leave to bring in, 111 ; presented and read, 1 °, 120; Order of the

Day postponed, 160, 323, 390. RAILWAY FROM BYROC IC TO BREWARRINA CONSTRUCTION BILL ;—

Motion made (Mr. Willis), for C,ommittee of the Whole, 191; Order of the Day postponed, 232 ; Mr. Willis proceeding to move that Speaker leave the Chair, Sze., Point of Order, That resolution should be preceded by a Message from the Governor, and sustained by Mr. Speaker, Order of the Day discharged, 274.

RAILWAYS (See also "SCOTTISH AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANY (LIMITED) RAILWAY BILL ;" also' SIMPSON'S RAILWAY BILL"; also "RAILWAY FROM BYROCK TO BREWARRINA CONSTRUCTION BILL " ; also " GOILLBURN AND CROOK WELL RAILWAY BILL") :—

REPORTS OF COMMISSIONE,RS :— For year ended 30th June, 1892, laid on Table, 2 For quarter ended 31st March, 1892, laid on Table, 2

Do 30th June, 1892, laid on Table, 2 Do 30th September, 1892, laid on Table, 167 Do 31st December, 1892, laid on Table, 312 Do 31st March, 1893, 498.

GLEN INNES TO INVERIILT, :— Reports from Public Works Committee, laid on Table, 2, 263 Petition presented from Glen testes, Inverell, and surrounding districts, in favour of, 108 ..... Motion made (Mr. Fyne), to remit to Public Works Coutnnittee for further consideration, 144;

second Report, laid on Table, 263 Petition presented front Residents of Tingha, Wandsworth, 011era, Kangaroo Gap, Elsmore, and

Gilgoi, for re-survey of route, 145 JERILDERIE TO DP.NILIQUIN :—

Report from Public Works Committee, laid on Table, 2 CHIEF COAIMISSIONER TOR :—

Report of Royal Commission on charges made against, laid on Table, 11 Motion made (Mr. Sehey) for Papers relating to complaints made by Mr. &hey, in reference to

papers lodged as exhibits with the late Royal Commission on Railways not being returned to him, 327; Return to Order, laid on Table, 355

BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVES :— Report of Royal Commission, laid on Table, 11

WAGGA WAGGA TO TUSIDERUMBA. :— Report of Mr. Stanley Alexander, laid on Table, 12

CULCAIRN TO GERMANTON Report of Mr. Stanley Alexander, laid on Table, 12

SPECIAL TRAMS AND TRAINS FOR USE OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT :— Motion made (Mr. Morton) to discontinue practice of running, and negatived, 26.

MENANGLE AND CAMPEELITOwN :— Notification of Resumption of Land, under the Public Works Act of 1888, for, laid on Table, 33

FREE PASSES :— Return of, issued by Labour Bureau, laid on Table, 33 Return to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 72...

MESSRS. ANGUS & COMPANy'S RAILWAY CONTRACT, RYDE TO HORNSBY :— Return to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 72

SPECIAL TRAINS—FREI: PASSES, &C. :— Return to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 72

PAyMENTS MADE TO RAILWAY CONTRACTORS—AN017S & CO., MOSWET.NEY, PROUDTOOT & CO AND JOUR AHERN :—

Return to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 72 Return showing, since March, 1892, laid on Table, 160

SYDNEY AND GLEN INNES AND GRYRA :— Return respecting goods conveyed between, laid on Table, 72

GRAFTON TO !AMORE :— Report of Public. 'Works Committee, laid on Table, 72

JAMBEI100—PROPOSED BRANCH :— Motion made (Mr. Fuller) for copies of reports on, 84; Return to Order, laid on Table, 112

BRANCH TO WALCIIA Report by Mr. R. ID. Jones, Examiner of Public Works Proposals, laid on Table, 91

SURVEY FROM PARKES via TRUNDLE LAGOON TO CoNDOROLIN :— Report by II. A. Gilliat, Examiner of Public Works proposals on extension of, laid on Table, 91

EDEN TO BECIA :— Report from Public Works Committee, laid on Table, 149

CONDUCT OF MIL SCILLY, M.P., • IN CONNECTION WITH Ins CHARGES AGAINST THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS :—

Motion made (Mr. Wolf), condemning, and amendment moved (Mr. Ritichison), against taking opinion of the House ; second paragraph of motion withdrawn, amendment negatived, motion as amended put and passed, 186-7.

TAAIWORTH TO BARBARA :— Report of Mr. Stanley Alexander, Examiner of Public Works Proposals, on, laid on Table, 207 Motion made (Mn. .Dowel) in favour of nig Mitnilla, and that steps be taken to refer to Public

Works Committee, and amendment moved to insert words 'as soon as money is available for the purposes," amendment and motion negatived, 341-2.

MEN ENGAGED AT DARLECG HARBOUR DURING WOOL SEASON:— Motion made (Mr. Wright) for Return in reference to, 279 ; Return to Order, laid on Table, 390

NORTHERN AND NORTH-WESTERN LINES :— Return showing General and Wool Rates from Sydney and Newcastle to A rmiclalo, Guyra, Glen

I sines, Gunned:di, and Narrabri, the distance from Sydney and Newcastle, and particulars ofearnings of section Armidalo to Jennings and the north-western branch, laid on Table, 281

FIELD OF MARS AND RIDE :— MOW= made (Mr. Frank Parnell) to refer to Public Works Committee, and amendment moved

(Mr. Jeanneret) to substitute Tramway, and negatived, original motion negatived, 292-3.

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REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-15111 PARLIAMENT—SESSION OP 1592-3. PAPERS.

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RAILWAYS (conlittwd):9— CROSSINGS :—

Adjournment moved (Mr. Carruthers), to discuss the necessity for providing safer means of crossing the lines where they intersect public roads in populous lot &Ales, and negatived, 485

ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE FOR 1893 :— Letter from Commissioners respecting, laid on Table (not printed), 498.

MINOAN TO CODAR :— Return showing Revenue and Expenditure for December, 1892, laid on Table, 396 5

SALARIES AND WAGES OF EMPLOYEES IN RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY DEPARTMENT :— 'Motion made (Mn Schr,:f] for list of, showing rates of pay and number and designation of each

of such rates, 401 ; Return to Order, laid on Table, 528 6 STEEL RAILS :—

Tender of Mr. Andrew Armstrong for manufacture and supply of 175,003 tons, laid on Table, 419. 5 LOCOMOTIVES FOR TUE COLONY :—

Correspondence between Messrs. Neilson & Co. and the Commissioners, laid on Table, 431 LAVATORY ACCOMMODATION IN SECOND-CLASS CARRIAGES :—

Leiter from Secretary for Railways respecting, laid on Table, 430 6 EMPLOYEES :—

Motion made (Mr. Fegon) for return in reference to numbers and wages of, and the reduction of time of working, 239.

CONTRACTS TOR SERVICE :— Motion made (31.r. &hey) for papers in reference to refusal of Commissioners to supply certain

information asked tor by Mr. Sehey. 340. APPLICATION FOR A FREE PASS MADE I3Y MR. BLADE, M.P. :—

Motion made (Mr. Crick) for the adoption of the Report of the Select Committee, brought up on 21st March, 1892, and Amendment moved (Sir Ihnry Parkes) that evidence reflects seriously on Mr. Black, and against the issue of Free Passes to anyone connected with Donovan] Members; Debate interrupted by Government Business taking preceds nee at 7 o'clock, 362 Order of the Day Astpons d, 955, 551.

MESSRS. WILCOCKS AND FIRTII'S CONTRACT AT MURWILLUMBAIT :— Report from the Superintendent of the Government Labour Bureau on, laid on Table, 374

CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FOND:— Return respecting retired emplojecs who draw pens'ons from, laid on Table, 545

LONONOSE POINT. BALMAIN :— Motion made (Mr. Morphn) for construction of, and negatived, 538.

Bunwoon ROAD TO LIVERPOOL:— Motion made (Mr. Dale) for continuation of, and negatived, 538.

MEMORIAL Witt RECA RD TO CERTAIN GRIEVANCES :— Adjournmen t moved (Mr. O'Sullivan) to call attention to action of the Commissioners with

respect so engine-drivers, firemen, and cleaners who signed, 610. " RAILWAY HOT E13," BATH HEST (See " E NS]; N "). RAN DWICK (Sec "TRAMWAYS RAYMOND -TERRACE MECHANICS SCHOOL OF ARTS SALE BILL :—

Petition presented (Mr. Hart) for lerose so bring in, 1.56 ; leave given, presented, and read I°. 172; referred to Select Committee, 178: Report brought up, 207 ; read 2°. committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 275; read 3 °, passed, and sent; to Council, 280 ; returned without umendment, 324 ; Assent reported. 335.

REAL PROPERTY AC1' FURTHER AMENDMENT BILL (changed to) CONVEYANCERS ENABLING BILL :—

Motion made (fife. hiller) for leave to bring in, 258 ; presented and read 10, 273; read 2°, com-mitted, reported without. amendment, Report adopt eel, 4.20 ; read 3 0, passed, and sent to Council, 426 ; returned with amendments and an amended Title, 436; Order of the Day postponed, 465; Council': amendments agreed to, 531 ; Ass. ut reported, 513.

RECORDS ;— Clerk summoned to produce in a Court of Law 2 ( 2).

RECREATION GROUNDS tHee " PARKS "). REDUCTION OF COST OF LITIGATION BILL : —

Motion made Mfr. Walker), for leave to bring in, presented and read 1°, 09 ; read 2°, committed reported wit Smut amend meat ; report adopted, 129 ; rend 3°, I.:Issue], and sent to Council, 135

REFRESHMENT 134.031 :— COMMITTEE :—

Appointed by Sessional Order Hy Ballot), 78. Motion made (Mi. G. D. Clark) to discontinue sale of intoxicating liquors in, and amendment.

moved (fife. Trails) to refer 0 Committee, Dehnte in turn pted by Government; Business taking precedence tit 7 o'clock, 427; Order of the Day postponed, 476.

REGINA to PORTER (See " A DMIN STR AT 10 N OF JUST I CE "). REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S DE PA WPM ENT —

Return respecting inspeetiim of plans, laid on Tonle, 141. Return respecting, laid on Table, 317

REGULATIONS :— LAID ON TABLE :—

Customs Duties Act s, 3 2 -Volunteer Force Regulation Act of 1307, 11,355 Crown Lands Acts, 21 ( 2) 4 Trade Disputes Coneiliation and Arbitration Act, 24, 119 3 Public Watering Places Act of 1854., 33 6 Diseases in Sheep Acts of 1806, 1878, inul 1882, 33 8 Funded Stock Act 1892, 167 2 Telephone, 222. 7 Public Instruction Act of 1880, 232, 651 3 Imported Stock Acts of 1871 and 1884, 281 Cypher Telegrams, 306 7 Sunny Corner Water Supply Trust, 436 Reformatory Prison Tte.atment for certain Male Offenders, 540 3 Receipts for Telegrams, 6011 7 Public Works Act of 1888, 044 Hunter River Water Supply and Sewerage Act, 663 ( 2 ) 6

RENTS (See "DISTRESS FOR RENT ABOLITION BILL"; also 11 CROWN L SEWS" ; also "PREMISES RENTED BY GOVERNMENT").

1145

583

101.7

1043

593

1045

581

455

37 33

1423 923, 925 411, 413 569, 575

1245 605

1087 935

1287,1253 615 437

1249 761 439

1503 1215, 1219

INDEX. lxv

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL I-I5T1I PARLIAMENT-SESSION OF 1892-3. I PAPERS.

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R REPORTS

Weekly, of Divisions in Committee and Counts-out, 1 to 24 1 LAID ON TABLE :-

Railway Commissioners', for quarter ended 31 March, 1892, 2

Do do 30 June, 1892, 2

Do do 30 September, 1892, 167 15

Do do 31 December, 1892, 312 ,

Do do :31 March, 1893, 498 I

Do for year ended 30 Juno, 1892, 2 .) Board of Water Supply and Sewerage, for 1891, 3

• Do do . 1892, 590 ) a • Prisons, for 1891,11

Do 1802,-577 1 3 Royal Commission on charges made against Commissioner for Railways, 11 I 5 Baldwin Locomotive Inquiry Commission, 11 f Protection of the Aborigines, for 1891,11 ti

Do do for 3892, 512 Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board, for 1891, 11

Do do for 1892, 485 ) a Inspector-General of the Insane, for 1891, 11

Do do for 1892, 528 } 7 ' Do do on number of Insane during year 1892, 355

'Annual, of the State Forest Administration, for 1.891, 11 Do do for 1892, 632 1 3

Naval Forces of the Colony, for 1.891, 11 2 7 Charitable Institutions, for 1891, 11

State Children's Relief Department, for year ended 5 April, 1892, 11 5 Commission of Fisheries, on Fisheries of the Colony, for 1891, 12 8 Of Mr. Stanley Alexander, on Railway from Wagga Wagga to Tumberumbn, 12 k r

Do do do Culcairn to Germ:mum, 12 3 ° Postmaster' General, for 1891, 19 )• 7 Postal and Telegraph Conference, held in Hobart, 1892,12 / National Park 'Fruit, for 1891, 33 8 Diseases of Stock and Sheep, by M. Loir, M.D., of t he Pasteur Institute, 33 Stock and Brinds Brunch, Department of Mines, for 1891, 33 ......... ....... .„ ............... .. ...... 1 8 Do do for 1892, 622 Annual, for 1.891, Department of Agriculture, 33 Annual, for 1892, Department of Mines and Arica/Lure, 540 4 Chief inspector of Stock of New South Wales on Stock Breeding and Fattening in New Zealand

383 Police, respecting Glove Contest between Thomas Pheasant and :fames Richardson, 41. Sydney University, for 1891, 41

Do do for 1892, 609 Sydney Grammar School, for 1891, 41 ' 1 1 'trustees of National Art Gallery, for 1891, 41 1 i 3

Do do for 1892, 362 le Minister of Public Instruction, for 1891, 41 . I

Do do for 1892, 540 11 Postal and Telegraph Conference, held in Victoria, 42 7 Inscribed Stock Act of 1883, on creation, inscription, and issue of Stock (Ninth), 7 ° Military Forces of the Colony for 1891, 78

) 7 Military Service of Now South Wales (Royal Commission), 111 City of Sydney Improvement Board (Thirteenth Annual), 78 4 Branch Railway to Walcha, 91 to Railway from Parkes, via Trundle Lagoon, to Condobolin, 91 Epidemic of Influenza during 1891 (Board of Health), 92 Nautical School Ship "Vernon" for 1892, 108 Australian Museum for 1891, 108 3 Leper Patients Little Bay Hospital (Dr. Manning), 111 I Importation of Smallpox by s.s. " Oroya," 119 J Executive Commissioner on the Tasmanian Exhibition hold at Launceston during 1891-2, 128

(not printed). Railway from Tamwortb to Bandon, 207 5 Civil Service Board for 3.891, 78 (Supplementary) 21' 3 Bethungra Scheme for Junco Water Supply, 258 6 Government Geologist on Coke, 270 4 Trial Bay as a Harbour of Refuge, 281 7 Immigration, for 1892, 281 8 Utilization of the river Darling, 281 7 Police Department, for 1892, 306 Goulburn Fire Brigades Board (Seventh), 355 Superintendent of the Government Labour Bureau, respecting Messrs. Wileocks and Firth' li 5

Railway Contract at Murwillumbah 374 I r Government Labour Bureau, for year ended 18 February, 1.893, 374 b Flood Relief Channel from Tuckombil Creek to Evans River, 427 7 Sericulture, by Mr. W. S. Campbell, 436 8 Sydney Free Public Library, 443 3 Administration of Weights and Measures Act, 448 8

• Leprosy in New South Wales for 1892, 448 3 Department of Lands for 1892, 527 4 Vaccination for 1892, 523 Coast Hospital, Little Bay, for 1892, 528 ) 3 Vote for Maintenance for Sick Paupers for 1892, 528

?7 Canals south of the Murrumbidgee River, 559 Postal and Telegraph Conference held at Brisbane, 577 ) Board to inquiro into Lend-poisoning at Broken Hill Silver-lead Mines, 598 4 Working of Labour Bureau in New Zealand (Mr. George Lewis), 644... ...... .. s Completion of Water Supply Works, Manly, 957 6

1027-I

687

97 107 119 129 139

1 601 679 763 771 543 149

11.15 1144 1111 1139 1027 1071 1107 185 847 931 933 951 901

W91 1135

315 221 865 607 517 515 625

1065

571 1243 1307 3317 13:39 1391 139a 770

1077 323

20 515 557

1 1089 1 -065

1.61 1395 1367

273 253

1067 1,21 1137 1107

29 1197

45

1169

1045 957 85

1297 1.347 1051 217

- 249 159 295

1109 71

343 1241 1037 1113

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REPORTS (continued) :- FROM SELECT COMMITTEES :-

Yale of CIWydd Coal-mining Company's Bill, 112 Hillgrove and Armidale Water-Power Electric Bill, 149 hfenindie and Broken Hill Tramway Bill, 166 Australasian Rights Purchase Bill, 179 Scottish Australian Mining Company (Limited) Railway Bill, 197 Raymond Terrace Mechanics School of Arts Sale Bill, 207... Simpson's Railway Bill, 249 Hay Athenrcum Trustees Enabling Bill, 312 Post Office Savings Bank-National Brink (Progress), 354, 476, 528; (Final), 567

Lee and Brady Settlement Bill, 383 Calaghan's Conditional Purchases, Braidwood and Queanbeyan, 390; Report adopted, 553 ... Menindie Irrigation Bill, 413 Gunnedah School of Arts Enabling B111, 447 'William Stafford, ex-Mounted Sergeant of Police, 563 Parramatta Street-watering Bill, 590 Agricultural Holdings Bill, 609 Working of the Government Labour Bureau, 632

FROM PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS:- Sixth General, 33 Proposed Railway from Glen linos to Invcrell, 2; Second, 263 Proposed Railway from Jerilderie to Deniliquin, 2 Proposed Storm-water Sewers discharging into Johnstone's Bay, 2 Proposed Water Supply for Wollongong and the surrounding districts, 2 Proposed Improvements at Darling Island, 2 Proposed Reservoir at Centennial Park, for Sydney Water Supply, 2 Proposed Sewerage Works at Cottage Creek, 2 Proposed SeconePipe-line from Welke to Butted for Hunter River District Water Supply, 2 Proposed Lunatic Asylum at Kenmore, near Goulburn, 15 Proposed Railway from Grafton to Lismore, 72 Proposed Sewerage Works for Parramattn, 99 Proposed Railway from Eden to Bega, 149 Proposed Water Supply for Lithgow, 191 Proposed Water Supply for Arundel°, 203 Proposed Water Supply, Tamworth, 252 Proposed Waterworks for Town of Junco, 427

RESERVES (See also "NEWCASTLE PASTURAGE RESERVE ACT AMENDMENT BILL") :- AT PUNT CROSSING, TOGO:RIVAL :-

Motion made (Mr. Chanter), for papers in connection with survey of 121, Return to Order, laid on Table, 197

RECREATION AND PUBLIC PARES:- Return showing expenditure for purchasing and maintaining, laid on Table, 24

CAMPING AND WATER IN NAMOI ELECTORATE :- Return respecting, laid on Table, 167

TOWN OF QUIRINDI FOR A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND MANSE :- Motion made (Mr. Ewing) for papers relating to, 178.

PARISH Or OXLEY, COUNTY Or BRISBANE ' Adjournment moved (Mr. Williams) to discuss action of Minister for Lands in withdrawing from

selection, and debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 622 RESOLUTIONS :-

FROM COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE :- Reported 85 (2), 100 (2), 101 (2), 102, 108, 204, 261(2), 313, 324, 337, 432, 487, 524, 592, 628, 653 Agreed to 85 (2), 100 (2), 101 (2), 108, 204, 261 (2), 313, 324, 337, 432, 487, 191,521, 592, 628, 653. Put seriatim, 186. Amendment moved on motion for 2*, 494.

FROM SUPPLY :- Reported, 161, 214, 287, 300, 362, 466, 518, 610-17. Agreed to, 161, 214, 287, 300, 362, 400, 518, 617.

WAYS AND MEANS :- Reported, 161, 300, 324, 342, 362, 467, 518, 617. Agreed to, 161, 300, 321, 349-50-51 ( 2), 362, 467, 518, 617. •

RESUMPTIONS (See "PUBLIC WORKS ACT OF 1888"; also " WOOLLOOMOOLOO BAY also "LAND FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES ACQUISITION ACT"; also " DIICHELAGO").

REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE (See "FINANCE"). REWARD FUND (Sec "POLICE"). RICHARDSON, JAMES (See "GLOVE CONTEST"), RICHMOND RIVER :-

IMPROVEMENTS TO ENTRANCE :- Notification of Resumption, under Public Works Act of 1888, for, laid on Table, 3

ROADS (See also "CIVIL SERVICE"), BENDOLBA TO WANGAT :-

Notification of Resumption, under Public Works Act of 1888, for deviation of, laid on Table, 3 WYEALLAII TO Roue :-

Notification of Resumption, under Public Works Act of 1888, for deviation of, laid on Table, 3 CGDAL AND DAVY'S PLAINS :-

Retnrn to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 24 WHAIANG ROAD, NORTH SYDNEY :-

Motion made (Air. Frank. Parnell) for adoption of Report of Select Committee of last Session, 111 ADJOINING SHAFTESBURY REFORMATORY :-

Notification of Resumption of Land for, under the Public Works Act of 1888, laid on Table, 150 AND BRIDOES, EXPENDITURE-

Return showing total, since 1857, laid on Table, 219 DEVIATION AT FRENCHMAN'S LANE :-

Notification of Resumption of Land under Public Works Act, parish of Great Marlow, county of Clarence, laid on Table, 312

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505 837 369 307 463 455 417 331

1131, 1233, 1313, 1386

361 925 407 495 715 411 745 965

1349 1147, 1423

173 1267 801

1407 759

1387 1181 975

1289 363 907 857 937

1035

879

867

611

87

507

505

481

509

501

511

2

7

4

3

3

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ROADS (continued):— COBHAM LAKE:—

Petition presented from certain squatters, homestead lessees, carriers, contractors, storekeepers, hotel-keepers, mechanics, shearers, and labourers of the Western Division of New South Wales in favour of, across Cosily Flat by means of an embankment, 481

SCHEDULES:— • To Totes on Estimates for 1893, laid on Table, 510 z

BULLI PASS TO SHERBROOR AND CATARACT RIVER :— Notification of Resumption under Public Works Act of 1888 for Deviation, laid on Table, 512

ORE/WS FLAT TO PIPECLAY CREEK :— Notification of Resumption under Public Works Act of 1888, for formation of, laid on Table, 512

RIVER BANK, DENMAN :— Notification of Resumption, under The Public Works Act of 1888, for deviation of, laid on Table

512 ARMEDALE TO BILLGROVE :—

Notification of resumption of land, under the Public Works Act of 1888, laid on Table, 559 CAMPBELLTOWN TO WEDDERBURN :—

Notification of resumption of land, under the Public Works Act of 1889, laid on Table, 559 DEPARTMENT OF :—

Motion made (Mr. Banister) for Return respecting officers of, 557. ROBSON AND SCHOFIELD (See "MINING-"). ROCKDALE (Sec "BOILING- DOWN ESTABLISHMENTS"). RODD ISLAND—

Motion made (Mr. Darnley) for correspondence and papers concerning the alionation,reservation or proposed uses of, 134; Return to Order, laid on Table, 261

AUSTRALIAN STOCK INSTITUTE :— Motion made (Dr. Ross) for papers in reference to establishment of, 134; Return to Order, laid

on Table, 404 ROLLS (See " EL ECTORAL"). ROUS (See "ROADS"). ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES ENABLING BILL :—

Standing Orders suspended ; motion made (Mr. Copeland) for leave to bring in, presented and rend 10, read 2°, committed, reported with amendments and an amended title, report adopted 457-8 ; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 461 ; returned without amtndment, 466 Assent reported, 407.

RULES -- Supreme Court, laid on Table, 11, 173, 306, 567 (2)

RULINGS OF SPEAKER (See "SPEAKER"). RYDE (See "RAILWAYS").

SAINT FRANCIS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH LAND SALE BILL :— Received from Legislative Council, and on motion (Mr. Henry Clarke), read 1°, 481 ; Motion

made (Mr. henry Clarke) for 2', and debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 499 ; Order of the Day postponed, 510, 527, 551 ; Debate resumed and amendment moved (Mr. Head) to refer to Select Committee, and negatived, read 2° committed, reported with amendments, report adopted, 582 ; read 3°, passed, and returned to Council, 589; Assembly amendments agreed to, 599; Assent reported, 636.

SALE AND USE OF POISONS ACT, 1867 :— Return respecting convictions under, laid on Table, 663

SANDY HOLLOW (See " BRIDGES "). SAVINGS BANK (See "POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK—NATIONAL BANK " ;• also

"GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK"). SCAFFOLDING, INSPECTION OF :—

Motion mule (Mr. Darnley) in favour of introduction of Bill to appoint and give certain power. to Inspectors to provide for Supervision of Scaffolding, Machinery, &c., also for the appoint

. ment of practical Inspector, 239. SORRY, MR., M.P. :—

Motion made (Mr. Want) condemning conduct of in connection with his charges against the • Railway Commissioners, and amendment moved (Mr. Ilideltison) against taking opinion of

the House; second paragraph of motion withdrawn ; amendment negatived ; motion as amended put and passed, 186-7.

SCOTTISH AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANY (LIMITED) RAILWAY BILL :— Petition presented (Mr. Melville) for leave to bring in, 33 ; leave given, 77 ; presented and read

1°, 84; referred to Select Committee, 91; report brought up, 197 ; Order of the Day post poned, 551, 582; read 2', committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, 034 Order of the Day postponed, 637; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 6-1-3; returned without amendment, 657; Assent reported, 672.

Petition presented from Nicholas Johns, Henry Harper, and George Stone, against, 545. SEBASTOPOL (See "MINING"). SEGENHOE ESTATE IRRIGATION BILL :—

Petition presented (Mr. Head) for leave to proceed with, under 75th Standing Order, presented and read 1°,•2°, and day fixed for further consideration in Committee, 11 ; Order of the Da) postponed, 23, 71 ; House in Committee, 223 ; Order of the Day postponed, 312, 317, 327 341. ; House in. Committee, 356; interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 420 ; Order of the Day postponed, 4,27, 492, 559, 500; reported with amendments report adopted, 632 ; read 3 0, passed, and sent to Council, 634; returned without amendment., 657; Assent reported, 671.

497, 505, 409, 503,535

503

751

517

515

513

619

521

897

587

463

555

475 •

1267

1141 601 679

1431

1267

1387

1429

1443

1205, 1209 1215, 1219

1203

1447

1280.

1137

1435

1433

1430

/ • 1430

1439

1441

509

1505

1109

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SEIVERS, MR. E. I. (See "LAND VALITATMN AND ARBITRATION"), SELECT COMMITTEES (See "COMMITTEES SELECT"). SERGEANT-AT-ARMS :—

Speaker issues Warrant to, committing Member to his custody, 552. SERICULTURE :—

Motion made (Mr. Alfred Allen) for papers relating to, in New Italy and other districts of the Colony, 191.; Return to Order, laid on Table (not printed), 341 ; Order of the Day post-poned, 476

Report by Mr. W. S. Campbell, laid on Table, 436 Motion made Mr. Alfred Allen) to promote the Establishment of Silk-growing as a permanent

industry, and motion for adjournment of Debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 472; Debate resumed and negatived, 567-8.

SESSIONAL ORDERS :— Proposed, end debate adjourned, 17. Passed 17 (8), 18 (8), 23, 26, 78 (8), 817, 546-7. Limitation of Business Hours, 26; Motion to rescind, negatived, 281. Motion to suspend, relative to Limitation to Business louts, passed, 610. Precedence of General Business until 7 o'clock p.m., 317. Precedence of Government Business on Thursdays, and of General Business on Fridays, 516-7. Motion in reference to Formal Business, withdrawn, 84, 240. Motion made to suspend, to enable Bill to pass through all its stages in one day ; and amendment

moved to omit word, and negatived, motion passed, 523. Suspended to allow Current Account Depositors Bill to pass through all its stages in one day, 590.

SEWERAGE (See also "METROPOLITAN WATER AND SEWERAGE ACT AMENDMENT BILL " ; also "METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE ACTS ") :—

BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY AND :— By-laws, laid on Table, 3 Report for 1891, laid OR Table, 2 Report of, for 1892, laid on Table, 590

CONTRACT No. 76, InoN COVE CREEK STORM-WATER CHANNEL :— Proclamation and notification in connection with transfer to Metropolitan Board, laid on

Table, 173 JOHNSTONE'S BAY :—

Report from Public Works Committee on storm•water sewer, laid on Table, 2 COTTAGE CREEK WORKS:—

Report of Public Works Committee, laid on Table, 2 CLIME SECTION OF THE NORTHERN MAIN SEWER :—

Proclamation and notification in connection with the transfer to the Metropolitan Board, laid on Table, 71

NORTH SHORE :— Notification of Resiunption of Land, under the Public Works Act of 1888, for laid on Table, 3

MINTER DISTRICT :— By-laws under Act, laid on Table, 71, 663 Plumbers regulations under Act, laid on Table, 663 ( 8) Return respecting Members of Board, laid on Table, 238

WESTERN SI:BURRS :— Return respecting Scheme, laid. on Table, 72

PARRAMATTA WORKS:— Report of Public Works Committee, laid on Table, 99

CAMPERDOWN :— Notification of Resumption of Land, under Public Works Act of 1888, laid on Table, 258

CAMPERDOWN BRANCH INTERCEPTING SEWER :— Proclamation and notification in connection with the transfer to the Metropolitan Board, laid on

Table, 311 • ELIZABETH BAY AND POTTS POINT (EAST SIDE) BRANCH INTERCEPTING SEWER :—

Proclamation and Notification in connection with transfer to the Metropolitan Board, laid on Table, 292

BADMINGTON•STREET BRANCH EXTENSION STORM-WATER CHANNEL :— Proclamation and notification in connection with the transfer to the Metropolitan Board, laid on

Table, 405 Mum- STREET, MACDONALD - STREET, MITCHELL ROAD, TO SHEA'S CREEK STORM- WATER

CHANNEL :— Proclamation and notification in connection with the transfer to the Metropolitan Board, laid on

Table, 405 CARSHAETON.STREET BRANCH STORM-WATER CHANNEL :—

Proclamation and notification in connection with the transfer to the Metropolitan Board, laid on Table, 105

WAVERLSY AND WOOLLAHRA BRANCH IICTEI2CEPTING SEWER, GERBE SEE•MAIN SEWERS, AND LONG COVE CREEK STORM-WATER CHANNEL:—

Proclamations and notifications in connection with the transfer to the Metropolitan Board, laid on Table, 614

SHAFTESBURY REFORMATORY :— Notification of resumption under the Public Works Act of 1888 for road adjoining, laid on

Table, 150 SHEA'S CREEK CAN IL

Report of Mr. Stanley Alexander on extension of, laid on Table_ 663 SHEEP (See " STOCK " ; also "DISEASES IN SHEEP ACTS FURTHER AMENDMENT

IIIIL"; also " :11 ETROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITIES CATTLE AND SHEEP DRIVING

SLIERBROOF (See " ROADS "). SICK PAUPERS :—

Report on Vote for Maintenance of, laid on Table, 528

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SIMPSON'S RAILWAY BILL :— Petition presented (Mr. iNfeild) for leave to bring in, 108; leave given, 166; presented and read

1°, 172; referred to Select Committee, 178 ; leave given to Committee to make visit of inspection and sit during adjournment, 197 ; Report from Select Committee of previous Sessions referred to Committee, 238; Report brought up, 249; Order of the Day postponed, 258, 455, 517, 567, 574, 571, 690, 597 ; motion made (Mr. Neild) for 2°, and amendment -) 8 moved (Mr. Want), that the railway should be constructed by the Government, and that the Rosehill Railway be resumed by the Government, and negatived, original mot ion passed, Bill read 2°, committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 632-3; Order ef the Day postponed, 637 ; read 3 0, passed, and sent to Council, 643; returned with amendments, Council's amendments agreed to, 658 ; Assent reported, 672.

Petition presented from certain inhabitants of the Borough of Parramatta and surrounding I districts against, 498

SITES FOR CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES (See "CROWN LANDS "/ SMALL DEBTS RECOVERY ACT AMENDING BILL (changed to) D EBTS RECOVERY

BILL:— Motion made (Mr. Belden) for leave to bring in, presented and read 10 70; Order of the Day

postponed, 135,172, 317, 485, 659; read 2°, committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 603 ; read 3' passed, and sent to Council, 621 ; returned with amendments, with an amended Title, -Council's amendments agreed to, 665-6; Assent reported, 673.

SMALLPDX :— Report on importation of, by es. "Greys," laid on Table, 119

SOUTH SYDNEY (See "ELECTORAL"). SPEAKER:—

Reports issue of Writs, I (a). Reports return of Writs, 1 ( 3). Reports attendance of House in Council Chamber to hear Opening Speech, 3, Reports Presentation of Address in Reply to Governor's Opening Speech and Answer thereto, 19. Lays on Table Letter of Acting Colonial Secretary with report of ease Tooliey v. Melville, 2. 1 Lays on Table Warrant Appointing Elections and Qualifications Committee, 7 ; reports Maturity

of Warrant, 33. Lays Paper on Table, 7 - Z 2 Lays on Table Minute of Executive Council, 299, 315 (3), 339 Clerk informs House of unavoidable absence of, during sitting, 60. Directs Member to discontinue Ids Speech, 16, 495. Commission of Deputy, to Administer the Oath, rend by the Clerk, 27. Speaker informs House that Member making objection to " Forum' Business" should rise in his

place. 107. Deputy takes the Chair on retirement of, 228, 219, 251 (2), 253, 259, 265, 270, 293 ('), 350, 356

369, 384, 428, 496, 523, 531, 540, 638, 668. Standing Order passed to admit of Deputy Speaker taking Chair without formal communication

to the House, 219 ; approved of by Governor, 221. Resumes Chair to restore order arising in Committee of the Whole, 319. Issues Warrant committing Member to custody of Sergeant-at-Arms, 552. Authorized to present Appropriation Bill for Royal Assent without delay. 629. Presents Bill to Governor Tor Be) at Assent in Legislative Council Chamber, 674.

RuLING S OF :— That the power to decide what were matters "of urgent public importance," underStanding Order

No. 15 had been taken out of his hands by the House, 25. That amendment proposed in Committee to resolution introducing Liquor Traffic Local Option

Bill did not go beyond scope of reference to Committee, 102. That amendment on motion to impose a laud tax did not anticipate a motion already on the

paper, 1.13. That clauses 12 and 13 of the Vice Suppression 13111 were not beyond the order of leave, 125. That Federation Resolutions were in Order, and that subject could be considered in Committee of

the Whole, 198. That Wentworth Electorate Subdivision Act Amendment Bill was not in order, as provisions

conflicted with, and were contradictory of, certain clauses passed this Session in the Parlia. mentary Electorates and Elections Bill, 223.

That it is irregular that Notices of Motion should, be given beyond a period which include four days on which Notices of Motion are entitled 1;o precedence, 227.

That motion (Mr. Carruthers) in favour of Land Tax, was not in order on ground of being the same in substance and effect as question debated and decided, 239.

That amendment against the displacement of the present; Administration submitted on the Motion of Censure, in reference to the Financial Proposals of the Government, was relevant and in order, 251.

That Fisheries and Oyster Fisheries Regulation Bill should have been recommended by a Message from the Governor, 274.

That a Message from the Governor should precede the patsing of a Resolution to introduce the Railway from Byrock to Brewarrina Construction Bill, 274.

That Marine Board Reconstruction Bill did not require Message from Council, 306. That amendment on motion in reference to Precedence of General Business until Seven o'clock

p.m., was not altogether relevant, but be should not feel justified in refusing to accept it, 318 That the notice of the Promoters of the Australasian Risshits Purchase Bill, in regard to provision

in Clause 4, was in accordance with the 69th Standing Order, 333. That amendment on 2° of Resolutions from Ways and Means in reference to Income Tax Bills—to

postpone consideration of the Report until sifter an opportunity is afforded the Government to give legislative effect to Resolution passed by the House in reference to a direct tax on land values—was in order, 350.

That Inconie Tax Assessment Bill was out of order, as Clause 18, Subsection (c), imposed a tax on assessed annual value of improved land not actually yielding income, 363.

That; it was competent for Mr. Gould to move the second reading of the Australian Gaslight Company Electric Lighting and Supply Bill, or Debate the Question, notwithstanding the House had ordered that the Bill should he rend a second time to-day, and that he was justified in treating the Order of the Day of a Bill which had been ordered to be read 2 "this day six months" as if it had not been postponed until now, 376.

477

503

253

967

1 1067, 1071,

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SPEAKER (continued):- RULINGS OF (continued):-

Point of Order as to whether Fisheries Act Amendment Bill should have been introduced in Committee of the Whole, and whether it required a Message from the Governor ; Debate adjourned on 2' of Bill to enable Mr. Speaker to consult authorities, 376; ruled against by 31r. Speaker, 631.

That amendment proposed on motion for papers in connection with appointment of Mr. J. L. Parsons, to include papers referring to all appointments in connection with the Chicago Exhibition, was not relevant, 384.

That amendment on motion for papers in connection with appointment of Mr. L. Parsons, to include papers relating to all other appointments constituting a charge on same Tote, including that of air. James Martin, M.P., was relevant, 384.

That portion of amendment en motion for papers in connection with the appointment of Mr. S. L Parsons having reference to appointment of Mr. James Martin, M.P., was anticipating motion on the paper, and was not in order, 384.

That House should not be moved to pass a' Resolution which is in direct contravention of an existing Act of Parliament, 401.

That subject of new clause proposed in Mining on Private Property Bill 'did not conflict with any previous decisions of tho Committee, 402.

That Camel Driving Restriction Bill should have been introduced in Committee of the Whole 419.

That motion of Adjournment under the 15th Standing Order, or other unfinished business, mils be interrupted at 7 o'clock by Government Business, 443.

That Agricultural Holdings Bill did not relate to Trade, and did not require to be introduced in Committee. 499.

That it was inadvisable for him to alter the long:established practice of this House, which allowed the Chairman of Committees to preside in Committee of Supply, until the subject 01 changing it could be considered at the beginning of the next session, 493.

That House had undoubted power to pass Standing Cr other Orders for the conduct of its business and that motion was in Order to set aside a Sessional Order without first expressly rescinding such Order, 546.

That although speeches of the same Session should not be read in the House, the Votes and Pro-ceedings were always available for reference or quotation, 552.

That House had power to suspend Member for an indefinite period, 552. That motion in favour of dissolution of Legislative Assembly was similar in substance to an

amendment which had already been decided on a motion moved during the present. Session. 553. That motion for Adjournment of the House in reference to Industrial Distress was out of Order,

the subject having been discussed on a previous motion for Adjournment, 563. That motion for Adjournment of the House in reference to Children's Hospital, Glebe, moved on

night on which Government Business takes precedence, Was in order, 596. That provision in Municipal Council of Sydney Electric Lighting Bill, giving power to supply

electricity outside the limits of the City, was beyond tho Order of Leave, 604. That motion to suspend Sessional Order in reference to Limitation of Business Hours was not the

same as previous motion to rescind the same Sessional Order, 610. That items reduced or omitted in Committee of Supply could be resubmitted on an Additional

Estimate covered by a new Message, 610. That General Business could not be proceeded with after 7 o'clock, but that business haring been

commenced without objection it should not be interrupted, 654. That motion for Adjournment relative to amendment of Trade Disputes Conciliation and

Arbitration Act was out of Order, as matter had been discussed this Session on second reading of A mending. Bill, 657.

That Labour Protection Bill contained a provision already passed in the Agreements Validating Bill, which must, if the Bill be proceeded with, be omitted in Committee, 659.

That motion for Adjournment in reference to Chinese Opium Dens was out of Order, it having been discussed on a previous motion for adjournment., 663.

SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT (See " ADJOURNMIF,NT"). SPECIAL AREAS (See" CROWN LANDS"). SPECIAL LEA SKS (See "GROWN LAN DS "). SPECIAL TRAINS (See "RAILWAYS"). SPIRITS, WINE, AND BEER-CONVICTIONS UNDER LICENSING ACT:-

Annual Return to Order, laid on Table, 11, 540 589, 595 STAFFORD WILLIAM (See " POLICE "). STANDING ORDERS :-

Committee appointed by Sessional Order passed, 78. Motion made (Sir George Gibbs) to refer whole to Standine Orders Committee, 108. Motion made (Mr. Alfred Allen) that Speaker should 'decide on matters of " urgent public

importance" forming subjects of adjournment of thc Reuse under the 15th Standing Order and negatived, 134-5.

Motion made (Mr. Barton) for Chairman of Committees to take Chair when requested by Mr Speaker without formal communication to Reuse, 219 ; approved of by Governor, 221.

Suspended to admit of presentation of Petition to introduce Bill, 76, 290. Suspended, as a Case of urgent and pressing necessity, to allow of passing the Church of England

Property Act of 1889 Amendment 13 ill through its remaining stages in one day, 145. Suspended to allow of passing Consolidated Revenue Fund Bills through all stages in one

Day, 161, 300, 364, 465, 517. Suspended to allow of passing Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales Enabling BilL

through all its stages in one day, 457. Motion made to suspend, to allow of passing Bank Issue Bill through all its stages in ORC day, and

amendment moved to omit words negatived, motion passed. 523. Suspended to allow of passing Current Account Depositors Bill through all its stages in one day,

593. SLATE CHILDREN'S RELIEF DEPARTMENT:-

Report of Department for year ended 5th April, 1892, laid on Table, 11 7 951 SPATE LABOUR FARM :-

Motion mate (jfi:. Seitty) for papers in reference to proposed formation of, for relief of unem-ployed, 332 ; Return to Order, laid on Table, 355

STATUES FOR MARTIN-PLACE:- ) 10 341

1/4 8 1

Motion made (Mr. Fuller) for correspondence respecting, 84 ; Return to Order laid on Table, 129. 5

13

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VOL. PAGE.

• e

• I et •

ST. MAsy's (Sec "PARKS "). ST. PETERS (See "PARKS"). STATE FORESTS (See "FORESTS "). STEAMERS (See 'GOVERNMENT STEAMERS"). STEAM SERVICE (See "POSTAL"). STEEL RAILS CONTRACT :- •

Tender of Mr. Andrew Armstrong for the manufacture and supply of 175,000 Ions, laid on Table 419 - 5

STEVENS, WILLIAM (See "LICENSING "). STOCK (see also "METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITIES CATTLE AND SHEEP-DRIVING

BILL',; see, also "ROD]) ISIAND" ; also " PASTURES AND STOCK PROTECTION ACT") -

Annual Rep ort of the Stock and Brands Branch, Department of Mines, for 1801, laid on Table, 33 1 Do do •• do for 1892; do 622.

Report of Chief Inspector of Stock of New South Wales on breeding and fattening in New Zen land, laid on Table, 383

Report on Diseases of Stock and Sheep by M. Loir, M.D., of the Pasteur Institute of Australia I laid on Table, 33..

TAX :- Motion made (Mr. Chapman) in favour of, 413.

STOCKTON COAL MINE :- Motion made (3/V. Scott) for Reports of Messrs. McKenzie, Dixon, and Humble, in reference to

dangerous state of, 510; Return to Order laid on Table, 522 Return respecting Inspection, laid on Table, 528

STONEQUAR,RY CREEK (See "BRIDGES"). STONY CREEK (See "BRIDGES "). STRANGERS :-

Exclusion of, Sessional Order passed. 18. STRATHBOGIE AND ROCKY CREEK HOLDING (See "CROWN LANDS"). STRIKES (See "BROKEN HILL STRIKE "). SUBMARINE CABLE (See " TELEGRAPHS"). • SUGAR REFINING (See " COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COMPANY"). SUMMARY CONVICTIONS AMENDMENT BILL :-

Received from Legislative Council, and on motion (Sir George Dibbs), read 10,197; Order of the Day postponed, 406.

SUNNY CORNER (See "WATER SUPPLY"). SUNDAY CLOSING BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. A(/'red Allen) for Committee of the Whole,.383 ; Order of the Day postponed 427, 504, 551; House in Committee, Proceedings interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 592; Order of the Day postponed, 597 ; No repcut from Corn mittee of the Whole, 658.

SUPERANNUATION FUND (See " CIVIL SERVICE " ; also " POLICE "). SUPPLY

Committee of, Sessional Order passed, 18. Motion made (Mr. See) to enable House to go into Committee, .71. House in Committee, 161; 241,, 287, 300, 362, 443, 460, 466, 472, 477, 437, 499, 501,, 510, 513, 518,

540, 547, 553, 560, 568, 574, 578, 610. Resolutions reported, 161, 244, 287, 300, 362, 4%, 518, 610-617. Resolutions agreed to, 161, 244, 287, 300, 362, 466, 5I8, 617. Order of the Day postponed, 407. Order of the Day discharged, 657. Motion made for leave to move amendment on motion to go into Committee (negatived), 460;

(passed), 540. Disorder reported from, and Member required to attend in Isis place, 547. Point of Order, that items reduced or omitted on Estimates could not be resubmitted on

Additional Estiinates, ruled against by Mr. Speaker, 610. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES :-

Point of Order :-That the Chairman could. uot, constitutionally, preside over the Committee of Supply, not being elected by any Standing Order of this House. Speaker said that it would be inadvisable for him to alter the long established practice of the House, until the subject could be considered at the beginning of next Session, 409.

SUPREME COURT :- Rules in Bankruptcy, laid on Table, 11, 306, 567

3 Rules in Divorce Jurisdiction, laid on Table, 173, 567 SUPREME COURT BILL :-

Received from Legislative Council, and, on motion (Dr. Cullen), rend 10, 628, SUPREME COURT FEES BILL :- •

Motion made (Mr. Barton) for Committee of the Whole, 551. SUTHERLAND (See " CEMETERIES "). SYDNEY ELECTRIC LIGHTING- BILL :-

Petition presented (Mr. Garrard), for leave to proceed with, under the 75th Standing Order; presented and read, 10, 25; Order of the Day postponed, 77. 274, 312, 323; Debate resumed and 20 negatived, Order discharged, Bill withdrawn, 390.

SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL:- Report of, for 1891, laid on Table, 41 3

SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST BILL :- Motion made (Hr. Lyne) for Committee of the Whole, 75 ; Message from Governor, 87; House

in Committee, resolution agreed to, presented and read 1 0, 101; Order of the Day post-poned, 407.

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY :- Report for 1891, laid on Table, 41 ,

Do 1892, do C09 . Now By-laws, laid on Table, 41, 110, 264 ( 2)

SYDNEY FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY :- Report from Trustees, laid on Table, 443

1047

517 545

571

607

1403 1405

497, 499, 503 505, 535

1339

1307 1.317

1329-1337

1347

lxxii INDEX.

REFERENCES TO TEE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL. 1-15TH PARLIAMENT—SESSION OF 1892-3. I PAPERS.

VOL. PAGE.

TAM WORTH (See "RAILWAYS" ; also "WATER SUPPLY "). TANKS (See "WATERING-PLACES"). TARIFF, THE:—

Petition presented from certain electors of the Hastings and Manning district in favour of duty On StOeli, increasing duty on farm products, timber, and tobacco, remitting the Excise Duty on tobacco, and abolishing license fee for manufacturing tobacco, 943

TARRANT, RICHARD (See "CIVIL SERVICE "I. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION:—

Report of the Executive Commissioner, laid on Table (not printed), 128. TAX UPON INDUSTRY—MINERS' RIGHTS :—

Motion made (Mr. Tonkin) that there should be no fax on any man to work at any lawful calling and to abolish fee for miners' rights ; debate interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 342 ; Order of the Day postponed, 348; debate resumed, amendinen: (Mr. Houghton) to reduce fee charged one-half passed, and motion as amended passed, 436.

TEA :— Memorandum of Collector of Customs respecting the alleged importation of inferior and

adulterated, laid on Table, 528 TELEGRAPHS :—

AND POST OFFICE AT PARRAMATIA :— Notification of Resumption under Public Works Act for enlargement of, laid on Table, 3 .......

AND POSTAL CONFERENCE :— Report of Proceedings of, held in Hobart, laid on Table, 12 Report of, held in Brisbane, March, 1893, laid on Table, 577 Report of, hyld in Victoria, laid on Table, 42

TELEGRAMS AND PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINES :— Notification of reduction of rates and fees, laid on Table, as

SURMARINF CABLE BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND VANCOUVER, rza It . EW CALEEONIA :— Return respecting proposed construction of, laid on Table, 72

REDUCTION IN RATES :— Notification of, laid on Table, 92

AND POST OFFICE, MANLY :— Notification of resumption of land under Public Works Act of 1888, Mid on Table, 160

SUBSIDIES :— Copy of agreement relating to payment of, laid on Table, 238

AND POST OFFICE, RALMAIN WE.ST :— Notification of resumption of land under the Public Woilis Act, laid on Table, 258

CYPHER TELEGRAMS :— Amended Regulation, laid on Table, 306

OPERATORS ETIPLOYED AT READ OFFICE, SYDNEY :— Return respecting, laid on Table, 492

RECEIPTS FOR TELEGRAMS :— Regulations in connection with, laid on Table, 609

TELEPHONES :— Notification of reduction in rates for telegrams and in fees for maintenance of pi irate telephones, 38 Notification of regulations laid on Table, 222

TELLERS (Sec "NO TELLERS"). • THOMAS MR JOSIAH, J.P. (See "ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE"). TIBOOBURRA WELL :—

Notification of Rates levied at, laid on Table, 166 TIMBER (See "COLONIAL TIMBER"). TOCUMWAL (See "RESERVES"). TONKIN, JAMES EBENEZER, ESQUIRE:—

Issue of writ for election in room of, and election reported, 1 ; sworn, 2. Removed by direction of Mr. Speaker from the Chamber by Sergeant-at-Arms, 381.

TOOHEY, JAMES MATTHEW, ESQUIRE :— Resignation for South Sydney reported, Seat declared vacant, 303.

TOOHEY V. MELVILLE:— Letter from Colonial Secretary, with report of the case, laid on Table, 2

TOTALISATOR LEGALISING RILL :— Motion made (Mr. Frank Yarnell) for leave to bring in, presented and read I °, 219 ; Order of

the Day postponed, 232, 258, 269, 292, 317; Motion made (Mr. Prank Yarnell) for 2°, and amendment moved (Mr. Parkes) to refer to Select Committee, words omitted from motion, words to be inserted, negatived, 323.

TRADE DISPUTES CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT OF 1892 :— Regulations under, laid on Table, 24, 119 Adjouniment moved (Mr. Cook) to discuss necessity of amending, so as to snake it compulsory.

ikc., and ruled out of order by Mr. Speaker, as matter had been discussed this Session on second reading of the Amending Bill, 657.

TRADE DISPUTES CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT AMENDMENT BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Cann) for leave to bring in, 76; presented and read 1°, 112; Motion made for

20, and negatived ; Order discharged, Bill withdrawn, 306. TRADES HALL (See "NEWCASTLE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADES HALL BILL ") TRADES HALL AND LITERARY INSTITUTE BILL :—

Motion made (Mr. Slattery) for leave to bring in' presented and read 1°, 219; read 2°, com-

mitted, reported with an amendment, Report adopted, 406; read 3 0, passed, and sent to Council, 413; Returned without amendment, 472; Assent reported, 179.

TRADE MARKS ACT AMENDMENT BILL :— Received from Legislative Council, and on motion (Sir George Dias) read 1°, 427; read 2° , com-

mitted, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 477 ; read 3°, passed, and returned to Council, 480; Assent; reported, 501.

TRADE UNION ACT AMENDMENT BILL :— Motion made (Mr. J. D. FitzGerald) for leave to proceed with under 67 Standing Order, 134

Order of the Day postponed, 324, 348, 132, 499.

2

1

3

279

925

221 343 323

931

417

433

427

911

429

437

445

4;39

131 435

1253

967

569, 575

1425

VOL. PAGE.

597

'583

677

6 509

3

2

3

129

1083

145

8

7

1327

29

1315

3 257

3 159

8 505

3 1395

11

• k .

' •

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REFERENCES TO TITS VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, VOL -151:tt ARMAMENT—SESSION OF 1892-3. PAPERS.

• TRAMWAYS (See also " WILLOUGHBY AND GORDON TRAMWAY ACTS AMENDING

BILL'; also " MENINDIR AND BROKEN HILL TRAMWAY BILL ") :— SPROUL, POE USE OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT :—

Motion made Oft Morton), for discontinuance of practice of running, and negatived, 26, ELECTRIC, RANI/WICK TO WAVERLEV:—

Return to Order (Session 1891-2) laid On Table, 72 SALARIES AND WAGES Op EMPLOYEES IN RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY DEPARTMENT :—

Motion made (Mr. &hog) for list showing rafts of pay and number and designation of each o f such rates, 401; Return to Order, laid on Table, 523

MOTOR:DRIVER YOLK :— Adjournment moved (Mr. C. D. Cl3-k) tordiscuss the action of the Railway Commissioners in

suspending, and withdrawn, 431. ; motion again move], and interrupted by Government Business taking precedence at 7 o'clock, 413.

Motion made (Mr. 1163ile) for pipers connected with dismissal of, 435; Return to Order, laid on Table, 436 .

YAss :— Return respecting, laid on Table, 663

T R AVELL LNG EXPENSES (See "CIVIL SE RVICE"). TRESS UR ti IN DE MNITY BILL—

Motion made (3fr. See) for leave to bring in, presented and road 1°, 637; read 2 °, committed reported without amendment, report adopted, read 30, passed, and sent to Council, 645 returned without amendment, 657 ; Assent reported, 672.

TREASURY AND SUB-DEPARTMENTS :— Return of New Appointments in, during Administrations of Sir Henry Parkes and Sir George

Dibbs, Mid on Table, 374 TREASURY BILLS AND LOANS :—

Return respecting, laid on Table, 512 TREASURY DEPARTMENT ;—

Return showing amount incurred by, for Travelling expenses for 1892, laid on Table, 612 TREATY OF FRIENDSHIP, COMMERCE, AND NAVIGATION BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN

AND MUSCAT :— Despatch respecting, laid on Table, 7 0 .

TRIAL BAY :— Report; on situation of, as a harbour of refuge, laid on Table, 291

TRUST PROPERTY ACT AMENDMENT BILL:— Motion made (3fr. Cullen) for leave to bring in, presented and read 10, 323 ; Order of the Day

postponed, 368, 383 ; rend 2°, committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, 432 ; read 30, passed, and-sent to Council, 435; Returned with amendments, 481 ; Order of the Day postponed, 559, 574, 597, 622, 629, 644, 651.; amendments agreed to and amended, 639; Assembly's amendment agreed to, 660; Assent; reported, 671.

TRUTH NEWSPAPER :— Return showing amount paid by the Government to the Proprietors for advertisements, laid on

Table, 207 . TUCOMBIL CREEK (See "FLOODS"). TUMBERUM BA (See " RAILW AYS "). TUMBLEDOWN CREEK (See "BRIDGES "). TYPHOID FEVER :—

Return respecting, in Sydney and Suburbs, from 1876 to 1892, and certain particulars respecting other infectious diseases, laid on Table, 512

ULMARRA (See "PARKS"). UNCLAIMED DEEDS (See 'I LAND TITLES OFFICE"), UNEMPLOYED (See "INDUSTRIAL DISTRESS"; also "STATE LABOUR FARM"; also

" LABOUR BUREAU"). UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY (See "SYDNEY UNIVERSITY").

VACANT SEAT :— Motion declaring, 303, 449, 515, 541

VACATIONS (See "LAW VACATIONS ABOLITION BILL"). VACCINATION :—

Report for 1802, laid on Table, 528 VALE OF CLWYDD COAL-MINING COMPANY'S BILL :—

Petition presented (Mr. Wrsight) for leave to bring in, 53; leave given, presented and read 1 °, 69 referred to Select Committee, 75; Report brought up, 112; Order of the Day postponed, 238 323, 354., 396, 455, 517, 500 ; rend 2°

' committed. reported with an amendment, report

adopted, 632; read 3°, passed, and sent to Council, 633 ; returned without amendment, 652; Assent reported, 671.

VANCOUVER (Sec " TE LEGRAPHS " ; also " POSTAL "). " VERNON," NAUTICAL SCHOOL SHIP :—

Report for 1892, laid on Table, 108 VESSELS TO AND FROM PORTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES --

Return of, for 1892, laid on'Table, 622 1027-K

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VOL. PAGE.

VICE SUPPRESSION BILL :— Motion made (Mr. iTeild) for leave to bring in, presented and read 1°, 69; motion made for 2°—

Point of Order, That clauses 12 and 13 were beyond the Order of Leave—decided against by Mr. Speaker; amendment (Mr. Morton) to refer to Select Committee, carried, 128.

Leave given to Select Committee to sit during any adjournment, 160. Members discharged front attendance ; and names added to Select Committee, 492. Petitions presented in favour of from :—

Sydney Wesleyan Ministers' Meeting, 99. Cleveland-street Wesleyan Church, Sorry Hills, 112. Meeting of the Committee of the Sydney Rescue Work Society, 119.

. George Corey and others, 119 Members of the Church of England in Balmain, 119, The Most Reverend He Primate, Chairman of a Public Meeting •assembled at the Young

Men's Christian Association Hall in Sydney, 119 Temperance and Morality Committee appointed by the Congregational Union of NOW South

Wales, 124 8 Committee of the Association for the Promotion of Morality and Social Purity, 124 Sydney City Mission, 128 Baptists Union of New South Wales, in annual session assembled, 129 Social Reform Committee, appointed by the Synod of the Diocese of Sydney, 128 Committee of the Sydney Female Refuge, 136 Women's Christian Temperance Union, 128 Loyal Albert Division of the Sons and Daughters of Temperance, Bathurst, 150

VICTORIA. BARRAGES (See "MILITARY "). VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS (Sue also "CROWN LAND ASSOCIATED SETTLEMENTS BILL

(nhanged to) LABOUR SETTLEMENTS BILL ") :— Motion made (Mr. Alfred Allen) for report of Mr. Lewis on Industrial and, in New Zealand

and Victoria, 573 ; Return to Order, laid on Table, 609 4 Adjournment moved (Mr. Cr . D Clark) to discuss the setting apart by resumption or otherwise

of certain firms of land for the purpose of establishing, 574. VINCENT, GEORGE (See "CROWN LANDS"). VINE DISEASES BILL (changed from) VINE DISEASES ACT AMENDMENT BILL—

Motion made (Mr. ,Slatterp) for Committee of the Whole, 203; Message from Governor, 225; 11 Douse in Committee, Resolution agreed to, presented and read 1 0, 26:1 ; Order of the Day I postponed, 407; rend 2 0, committed, reported with amendments, 982 ; Report adopted, 986;

Motion made (Mr. Slattery) for 3°, and amendment moved (Mr. Nabs) to recommit, amend- 8 ment negatived, read 3 °, passed, and sent: to Council, 492-3; returned, with amendments and an amended Title, 607 ; Council's amendments agreed to, 623,- Assent reported, 649.

Petition presented from certain Orchardists and Vineyard Proprietors of Liverpool against, 341 ' VOLUNTEER FORCE REGULATION ACT OF 1867 :—

Amended Regulations under, Mid on Table, 11. 355 VOLUNTEER SUBLITARINE MINERS (See " MiLlTARY "). VOTE OF CENSURE :—

Motion made (Mr. Raid) for, against the present Administration, and amendment moved (Mr. Conon) to insert words" That this House desires at the same time to express its strong disap-proval of the payment to the Premier of a sum of £1,000 out of the Public Funds without the authority of Parliament," and debate adjourned, 4.7 ; debate resumed and, Mr. Cann moved that proposed amendment be amended by omission of the words the payment to the Premier of a sum of 1:1,000 out of the Public Funds without the authority of Parliament," and the insertion of the words " the way in which the law has been administered at Broken Hill," and debate adjourned, 49 ; debate resumed and adjourned, 51, 59, 55, 57-8 ; debate resumed, and amendment, in the proposed amendment negatived, amendment negatived, and original question put; and negatived, 60-1.

FINANCIAL PROPOSALS OF TEE GOVERNMENT:— Motion made (Mr. Reid) that the continuance of the present Ministers in office is fraught witl

serious dangers to the public-welfare ; and debate adjourned, 299; debate resumed and amendment moved. (Mr. Waddell) that the condition of public affairs does not Justify the dislocation of business and the danger to legislative progress, public credit, and finance which would be the probable consequences of the displacement of the present Administration Point of Order—That amendment ;was not relevant, disallowed by Mr. Speaker ; amindmen negatived ; original motion negatived, 251-2.

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS :— Nos. 1 to 136 1 Motion made (31r. Frank Farrell) for discontinuing the delivery of bound copies to Members

unless applied for, 279. VOTE FOR MAINTENANCE. OF SICK PAUPERS :—

Report OD, for 1892, laid on Table, 528 VOTE OF CREDIT :—

Message front Governor recommending, laid on Table, 153, 298, 359,455, 513... ..... 2 VOLE, MOTOR-DRIVER (See" TRAMWAYS").

WAGES ATTACHMENT ABOLITION BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Criek) for leave to bring in, presented end read 1',267-, Order of the Day

postponed, 455; read 2°, committed, reported without amendment, report adopted, 531 ;I read 30, passed, and sent to Council, 539.

WAGGA WAGGA (See "RAILWAYS " ; also "CROWN LANDS"). WAG G-A WAGGA SCHOOL OF ARTS ENABLING BILL

Petition presented (Mr. Gandy) for leave to proceed with, under the 75th Standing Order, read 1` 16; Order of the Day postponed, 23 ; read 2°, committed, reported with amendments, repent adopted, 92; read 3", passed, and sent to Council, 107; returned with amendments, 194 ; Order of the Day postponed, 149, 172, 185; Council amendments agreed to, 198; Assent reported, 225.

1317

1319

923-025

1321

1323 1325

399

693

695

1.

1109

1019 to 1057

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Von PAGE.

WALCHA (See "RAILWAYS"). WALKER.-STREET NORTH) ST. LEONARDS :—

Return to Order (Session. 3891-2) in reference to closing of, laid on Table, 21 WALLER, MR. T. F. (See "LAND VALUATION AND ARBITRATION"). WANGAT (Sec " ROADS "), WARRANT •

Mr. Speaker issues, committing Member to custody of Sergeant-at-Arms, 552. WATER CONSERVATION :—

TENDERS TOE ARTESIAN TUBING:— Motion made (Mr. Cullen) for return in reference to, 149.

DEPARTMENT :— Motion made (Mr Willis) for return showing travelling expenses for past twelve months and

during the time Mr. Waddell, MILL, travelled over the Bourke Electorate, 527 ; Return to Order, laid on Table, 567

Motion made (Mr. Banister) for return respecting officers of, 557. WATER CONSERVATION AND UTILISATION BILL :—

Motion made (31r. Lyrae) for Committee of the Whole, 75; Message from Governor, 88; House in Committee, resolution agreed to, 09-100.

WATERING–PLACES (See also "PUBLIC WATERING–PLACES ACT OF 3884"). Return respecting Public, laid on Table, 522

EMMAVILIE TANK :— Rates levied by Trustees, laid on Table, 33

CAMPING AND WATER RESERVES IN NAMOI ELECTORATE:— Return respecting, laid on Table, 167

MTLPARINKA WELL :— Return respecting rates relating to, laid on Table, 371

rinsoorrEN4 WEIL :— Notification of Rates levied at, laid on Table, 466

WATER SUPPLY (See also "CROWN LANDS " • also "GOLLBURN WATER SUPPLY CHARGES BILL ;" "METROPOLITAN WATER AND SEWERAGE ACT AMEND-MENT B1 LL " ; also 'METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE ACTS ") :—

AND SEWERAGE BOARD :— By-Laws, laid on Table, 3, 258 Report, of, for 1891, laid on Table, 3 Report of, for 1892, laid on Table, 590 .

WOLLONGONG AND DISTRICT :— Report of Public Works Committee, hid on Table, 2

CENTENNIAL PARK, RESERVOIR AT 1— Report of Public Works Committee, laid on Table, 2

HUNTER DISTRICT :— Report of Public Works Committee on second pipe line from Walla to Butfai, laid on Table, 2 By-laws under Act, laid on Table, 71, 663 Plumbers' Regulations under Act:, laid on Table, 663 0 Return respecting cost of, laid on Table, 72 Proclamation defining the boundaries of, laid on Table, 204, 258 Return respecting Members of Board, laid on Table, 238

GonautRis :— Br-Laws, laid on Table, 3

SYDNEY :— Notification of resumption, under Public Works Act of IS, of land for the laying of a second

pipe in connection -with, laid on Table, 186 LITIIGOW :—

Report of Public Works Committee, laid on Table, 191 motion made (Mr. .ryne) that work be carried out:, 317

ARMIDALE :— Report of Public Works Committee, laid on Table, 203

COOTAMENDRA :— Notification and proclamation of completion of works under Act 44 Vic. No. 14, laid on Table, 238

TAMIVORTII :— Report of Public Works Committee, laid on Table, 252

MANEr :— By-laws for Municipal District, laid on Table, 258 Proclamation transferring Works to the Municipal Council, 'bid on Table, 258 Proclamation declaring a Water District. laid•on Table, 258 Report of completion of Works, laid on Table, 657

Dump :— Notification of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 1888, laid on Table, 259 ( 2)

CODAR Notification of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 1898, laid on Table, 258

Moss VALE :— Notification of resumption, under Public Works Act of 1888, laid on Table, 258

RARRES :— Notification of resumption, under Public leVerks Act of 1888, laid on Table, 258

JUNEE :— Report and Plans by Mi. E. B. Price on IL:thulium Gravitation Scheme, with minute of

Engineer-in-Chief for Harbours and Ricers, laid on Table, 258 Motion made (Mr. ifytte) to refer to Public Works Committee, 317; Report brought up, 427.:

NOIVRA :— Notifications of resumption of land, under Public Works Act of 18E8, laid on Table, 355, 659

SUNNY CORNER :— ReellfiltiOnS in connection with ad minist ratirn of Trust, laid on Table, 436

WAVERLEY (See " TRAM WAYS " ; also " SEW E RA GE "). WAVER-LEY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH LAND SALE BILL :—

Received from Legislative Council, and on motion (Mr. Henry Clarke) read 1°,546 ; Order of the Day postponed, 577, 690; read 2', Committee reported without amendment, report adopted, 603 ; read 30, passed, and returned to Council without amendment, 607; Assent reported, 636.

6

7

3

457

141

1265

1243

1251

1255

1253

1141, 1145 601 679

801

759

1181 1205, 1209 1215, 1.219

1221 1211, 1213

1203

1223

799

907

857

3227

937

1145 1153 1151 1143

1229, 1.1231

1237

1235

1233

- 1137 1035

1239, 1241

1249

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WAYS AND MEANS :- Committee of, Sessional Order passed, 18. Motion made (Mr. See) to enable House to go into Committee, 7L House in Committee, 161, 244 (Financial Statement), 282 (Financial Statement), 287, 300, 319,

324., 342, 362, 467, 518, 6,17. Resolutions reported, 161, 300, 324, 342, 362, 467, 518, 617. Resolutions agreed to, 161, 300, 324, 349-51 ( 2) (Income Tax Bills), 362, 467, 518, 617. Estimates for 1893, laid on Table, 244, 286 2 Order of the Day postponed, 407. Order of the Day discharged, 657.

WEDDERB URN (See "ROADS). WEEKLY ABSTRACT OF PETITIONS :-

Nos. I to 33 WEEKLY 11.E1?ORT OF DIVISIONS :-

1 Nos. I to 23 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES :-

Report of Brord of Inquiry into the Administration of the Act, with Minutes of Evidence and Annexures, laid on Table, 448

Motion made (Mr. McGowen) for Return respecting Inspector of, 257 ; Return to Order, laid on ) C 8 Table, 317

WELLS (See "WATERING PLACES"). WENT WORTH IRRIGATION TRUST :-

Statement of Expenditure to 31st December, 1392, laid on Table, 34I 8 WENT WORTH ELECTORATE SUBDIVISION AOT A3IEND3IENT BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. Cann) M reintroduce, at the stage it had reached last Session, and day fixed for 2°, 37 ; Order of the Day postponed,71 ; Ruled out of Order, as provisions conflicted with, and were contradictory of, certain clauses in the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Bill, 223.

WEST MAITLAND (See "FLOODS"). WESTERN SUBURBS (See "SEWERAGE"). WHALING ROAD, NORTH SYDNEY :-

Motion made (Mr. Frank Parnell) for adoption of report of Select Committee of last Session, 111 Adjournment moved (Mr. E. M. Clark) in reference to delay in the settlement of the matter

relating to, 591. WHARVES (See also "MUNICIPAL WHARVES BILL ")

LurE AND ERSKINE-STREETS :- Return to Order (Session 1891-2), laid on Table, 24

1 ERSKINE-STRERT, SYDNEY :- Notification of resumption under Public Works Act of 1888, for accommodation at, laid on Table /

233 Return respecting, laid on Table, 436

ERECTION OF, FOR 'rats BOROUGH OE HUNTER'S HILL :- Motions made (Mr. Jeannerct), for papers relating to application for, 517 ; Return to Order, laid

on Table (not printed), 651. HUNTER'S HILL AND 'WILLOUGHBY :-

Motion made (Kr. jeanneret) for Select Committee on claims of Boroughs, withdrawn, 553. WILLOUGHBY (See " WHARVES"). WOOLLAHRA (See " SEWERAGE "). WIIITION, MR. JOHN :-

Motion made (Mr. Ewing) for papers in reference to retirement from position of Engineer-in Chief, 299; Return to Order. laid MI Table, 405

WILLCOCKS AND I111,TH, MESSRS. (See "RAILWAYS "). WILLOUGHBY AND GORDON TRAMWAY ACTS AMENDING BILL :-

Petition presented (Mr. Dowel) for leave to proceed with, under the 75th Standing Order , presented and read 1 °, 25; Order of the Day postponed, 47; read 2°, committed, reported with amendments, report adopted, 128; read 3', passed, and sent to Council, 135 ; returne d with amendments, 167; Order of the Day postponed, 222, 232, 243, 253, 257, 299, 300, 317 Council's amendments agreed to, 333 ; Assent reported, 335.

WINDSOR (See "POSTAL"). WISEMAN'S FERRY (See " POSTAL "). WOLLONGONG (See "WATER SUPPLY"). .WOLLONGONG HARBOUR TRUST :-

Statement of Receipts and Expenditure from 1st October, 1889, to 31st December, 1890, laid on Table, 78

Do. do. for year 1891, laid on Table, 78 E 7 WOOLLOOMOOLOO BAY :-

Return showing resumption of land at. laid on Table, 281. WORKMEN'S COMBINATION LAWS DECLARATION BILL :-

Motion made (Mr. Brillis) for leave to bring in, 75; presented and read 1 °, 76; Order of the Day postponed, 84, 99, 413, 432, 559, 603.

WRITS OF ELECTION (See also "ELECTORAL"). Issue and Return of, reported, 1 ('), 335, 459, 543, 636. Clerk directed to nonend endorsement on, for the Murrumbidgee, 469.

WYRALLAH (See "ROADS").

SASS (See " TRAMWAYS "). YEAR VOOK OF AUSTRALIA :-

Motion made (Mr. MeCourt) for return of amount paid for purchase of, and for advertisements, 643.

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