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WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
PARLIAMENTARY DE BATES.
SEVENTH PARLIAMENT-THIRD SESSION.
1910-1911.
1O GEORGE V.
VOLUM XL.(NEW SERIES.)
COMPRISING THE PERIOD FROM
16th DECEMBER. 1910, tW 3rd FEBRUARY, 1911.
PERTH:
BY AUTHORITY: FRED. WILLIAM SIMPSON, GOVERNMENT PRINTER.
1911.
CONTENTS.
PageLegislature of Western Australia .. ... ... ... . ..- V.
Ministry (The) . ........ V
Members of Legislative Council ... ... ... v.Members of Legislative Assembly ... ... ... vi.
Public Statutes of the Session ... - . ... ... . ..- vii.
Private Statutes of the Sesision---------- ... .. . X.
Public Bills of the Session.. ... ... ... ,Xi.
Subjects, Index to .. . . . .... ... ... Kiii.
Speeches, ]ndex to . .. .... ... . xnXv.
Debates reported . . .. .. . . 1-3773
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LEGISLATURE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.GOVERNOR:
His EXCELLENCY SIR GERALD STRICKLAND, COUNT DELLA CATElSA. K.C.M.G.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR:Wfs ExcELLENCY Sm EDWARD ALIBERT Sront, Kt.
MOORE MINISTRY:-(From 7th Mo-y, 1906, to 16th September. 90)
Premier anti Colonial Treasurer - -- The HoN. SR NEWvTON J. bloom K.C.M.G., M.LA.Minister for Works . I -- THE Ho-n FRANK Wrcso-i, 1M.L.A.Mnister for Mines and Railways -. Tms Hoar. HENRY CtEOuRY, MLAMinister for Lands arnd Agriculture -- Tim RaN. JAMES MITrCHErLL, Ml.L.A.Colonial Secretary - -THE Hon.. JAMES DANIEL CONNOLLY. MJJ.C.Attorney General and Minister for Ed-
neation - . -- -- The Row. JOHN LErawroON NANSON, M.L.A.
WILSON MINISTRY:(From 16th September, 19!0).
Premier andi Colonial Treasurer - -THE Hov. FRANK WIL~SoN, 3LL.A.Minister for 'Mines and Railways - -TE HoN. HEN.RY GREGORY, M.L.A.Mkinister for TLands, Agriculture, and
Industries . . -- -- THE RON. JA~rssMncurr.. M,..Colonial Secretary - . .- THE HoN, JAMEcs DMrnmr. CONNOLLY, ALL.C.Attorney General and Mi,1nister for EduIca.
lion -- . .THF HoN. Joiuq LEIGHTO-N NANsON, ML..M1inister far WVorks - .THE Hon. HENRY D.AaraSn, MI.L.A.Minister without Portfolio - -TiE Hfon. RBnERT' UONArn) Zc.KENziE, MJJ.C.'Minister without Portfolio - .THE H1-,. ARmtra -MALE, l.L. A.
THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.SEVENTH PARLIANENT-TUhtD SESSION.
Preaid-at :-T-IHE HfOSOU1RABJ.B HENRYv Bnans.Chairimn al Comnmilieev :--THE HoNOURABLE; WAITER KINasJAIit.
-I1cm er. Date of Election.
Briggs, The Hnoutrable Henry. .. . . May, 1910Jlrimage, The Honourable Thonniag Frederick Outridg'e 'May. 1900 -
Clarke, The Honourable Ephraimn Mayo .. May. 1008 .-
Connally, The Honourrable James Daniel . "May, 1908Connor, The Honourale Fratncis June. 1906Cullen, The Honourable Joseph Francin October. 1009)Dodd. 'Phe Honnurahh- *Iahe7. Edward - . May, 1910 .-
Drew. The Honourable J1ohn 'Michael .. ay. 1906Galier, 'rie Honnurable Douglas cere .. March, 1910Olowrey, The H-onourable John Thomas - .. ay. 190r]Hackett. The Hfon'ble Sir John Winthro~p. Kt., LL. D. my, 1 900 .
Hamersicy. The Honnourale Vernon .. ,%May, 1010Jenkins. The Honourable Arthur George . May. 1908King.nrill. The Honoumrable Walter .- .. may, 1010Kirwan. The l-louourable -John Waters - . )lav 908 -
Langsford. The Hlonourable Joseph W~ood - .. May 1.06Laurie. The Honourable Robert -.. May, 1909tMarwiek, 'The Hlonourable Wvarren . q eptember, 1910'MeKentie, The Hnnourable, Cuthbert .. .. ... MO1
MAclenzie. The Honoorable Robert Donald I. - Ma, t 1010'Metartv, The Honourable Edward .. k.* kMa, 1910Moss, The Honourable Matthew Lewis. IC May. 1908 'O'Brien, The Honourable Ilartholomnew Cornelius .. ay, BIosPatrick. The Ronouralble William -- . - ay, 1910rennefather, The Honourable Richard William, K.C. May, 1908Piesse, The Honourable Charles Austin ) -. Ma, 1908Somnmers. The Honourable Charles .-. May. I1006Stubbs, The Hfonourable Sydney '..May, 1908Wilding, The Honourable Thomas Henry .' . May, 1908Witteroom, The Henourable Sir Edwd. Horne. K.C.M.G. M. ayv. 1910
?rovine.
W~estNorth -EastSouth-WestNorth-EastNorthSuth-EastiSouthCentralM%'t'p'n-.Snb'nSouthSou th-WestEastMetropolitanMetropolitanSouth
WlestEaistRouth-EastNorth-EastSouth-WestW~estCentrcalCentralNorthSouth-EastMetropolitan.%'t'p'n-Sob'nEastNort h
1Elerted 28th September, 19i0. rier Mn. G. Thrmsself, d!reased.
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TRlE LEGTSLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
SEVENTH PARLIAMENT-TIMRD SESSION.
Speaker,--Tbe Honourable Tneonnr FRA.-cIS Quzn.AN.
Chairman of Cennmiuees -GEoatox TAmoR, EsQ.
Member.
Angwin, William Charles, Esq.Bath, Thomas Henry, IEsq.Raltan, Harry Edward, Esq.$Brown, Harry, Esq..tButeher, William James, Esq.Carson, Henry, Esq..Coller, Philip, Esq. -
Coweher, o. Stanyford Francis, Esq.aDaglish, The Hon, HenryDavies, Arthur Elvin, Esq..Draper, Thomas Percy, Esq., K.C.WFoulkcs, John Charles Griffiths, Es9q.George, Willamn James, Eq..-Gill, Federick, Esq..Gordon, William Beattie, Eq.Gourley, Hugh Alexander, Esq.Gregory, The Hlon. HenryHardwick, John Edward, Eq.-'Harper, Nathaniel White, Eq.Hayward, Thomas, Esq. .
Heitmann, Edward Ernest, Esq.Holman, John Barkell, EsqHoran, Austin Alvis, Eq.Hudson, Charles Arthur, Esq. -
*Jacoby, Mathieson Harry, sq.Johnson, William DartneU, Esq.Keenan, Norbert, Esq.Layman, Charles Henry, Eq.Miale, The Ron. ArthurMoDowall, Charles, Esq. .
Mlitchell, The Hon. James .
Monger, Frederick Charles, Esq.?Moore, Hon. Sir Newton J.. K.C.M.LG.Moore, Samuiel Fortescue, Esq...2 Murphy, William Alfred, Eq_Nanson, The Hon. John LeightonBO'Loghlen, Peter Laurence, Esq.Osborne, Henry, Eq..-Piesse, Arnold Edmund, Eq.Price, William, Esq..Quinlan, The Rlon. Timothy FrancisScaddan, John, Eq..Swan, Herbert Graham, Esq,Taylor. George, Eq..Tray, Michael Francis, Esq.. .
Underwood, Rufus Henry, Eq.Walker, Thomas, Eq.Ware, Francis John, Esq.Wilson, Arthur Allan, Esq.Wilson, The Hon. Frank
When Elected.
September, 1908Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do,
September, 1910September, 1908
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February, 1909)September, 1008
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.November, 1908September, 11108August, 1910September, 1908
Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.
October, 1908September, 1908June, 1909..Septembher, 11908
Do.Do.
June, 1910July, 1909July, 1910October, 1908November, 1909September, 1909September, £908
Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.
District.
iFremantle_ EastBrownil .Fremantle, NorthPerthGa.scoynoCermidonBoulderWilliamsSubiaco
Fremantle. Southl
Claremont
Canning'Yount LeonoraMenziesPerth, EastBleverleyWellington
IMurchtisonYilgarnDutndesSwanGuidfordKalgoorlieNelsonKimberleyCoolgardieNorthernYorkBunbaryIrwinFremnantleGreenoughForrestRoebourneKatanningAlbanyToodyayIvanhoePerth, NorthMount MargaretMount MagnetPil baraKanownaHannansCollieSussex
'Reiafled 20thk June, 1910: re-elected 29th. Jne, 1010.'Elected 9th June, 1Q10, vice Haee. 3. Price, deceased.sMr. Dennis lones was elected for Forrest In Mlarch, 1910 ,Mr. P. L. O'Lnghlen lmv9,71 resigned to
contest a Federal election. On 20th June, 1910, Mr. 3ones resigned (not baving been swon mi ac VIZ.0 Loghlen was re-elected en 11th July, 1970.
'Eected 16th Auqust, 101, rie Nlr. J. M. Hopkins.$TenpOrftry Chairman Of Cmemnmtt~est.6R.eiected as a M~inister. 24th SeptA.nlr. loin.7Sir N. J. Moore resirne'1 on t3th Fehniary. 111. hovine acc.oterl the position of Agent General.
On 10t Mnreh, 1011. M~r. Williain remen Thomas was eleted for flunbery.
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PUBLIC STATUTES OF THE SESSION (5).SEVENTH PARLIAMIENT-THTIRD SESSION.
Aborigines Act Amendment Act (I Geo. V., No. 5)-An Act to amend the Ahorigines Act, 1905. Introduced by the Colonial Secretary,
20th October, 1910. Assent given.Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Act (1 Geo. F., No. 4)-
An Act to further amend the Agricultural Bank Act, 1906. Introduced by the Mintisterfor Lands, 16th August, 1910. Assent given.
Appropriation. Act (1 Geo. F., No, 30)-An Act to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund and from
moneys to Credit of the Trust Fund, the General Loan Fond, and the Loan SuspenseAccount cercain sums to make good the supplies granted for the Service of the Yearending the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and eleven, and tosupplement rants niade by the present Parlinment during its last Sessions in ad-justmnent of the Vote "Advance to Treasurer, 1908-9 and 1909-10," for chargesduring the Years ended the .30th day of June, 1909, and the 30th day of June, 1910.]Introduced by the Colonial Treasurer (Hon. Frank Wilson), 2nd February, 1911.Assent given.I
itread Act Amnendment Act (1 Geo. Y.., No. 24)-An Act to amend the Bread Acit. 1908, Introduced by Mr. Bath, 25th Aiigost, 1910.
Assent given.liridgetowa-JWilgcrnep Railway Extension Act (1 Goo. V., No. 16)-
Au Act to authorise an Extension of the Bridgetown.Wilgarrup Railway. Introducedby the Minister for Works (Hon. H. flaglish), Sth December, 1910. Assent given.
Rrooktoa-Kunjinn Railtvay Act (1 Geo. I',No. 2)-An Act to authorise the construction of a Railway from Brookton to Kunjino. Intro-
ducedI by the 'Miniater for Works (Hon. 1U. Da~lish), 19th January, 1911. Assentgiven.
Ruit bsny Afunicipat Electric Lightintg Act (I Geo. V., No. 29)-An Act to extend the powers possessed by the Municipality of Bunhury under the
Electric Lighting Act, 1392; to facilitate the exercise of such powers, and for thosepurposes to confer additional borrowving powers on the said Municipality. Intro-duced by Hion. Sir Newton Moore, 9th December, 1910. Assent given.
Cemeteries Act Amendmaent Act (1 Geo. V., No. .3)-An Act to amen 'd the Cemeteries Act, 18.97. Introduced by the Colonial Secretary, 19th
October, 1910. Assent given.
Constitution Act Amendment Act (I Geo. V., No. 42)-An Act to further amnend the Constitution Act, 1889. Introduced by the Premier (HOD.
Frank Wilson), 6th December, 1910. Assent given.Cottesloe Beach Rates Validation Act (1 Ceo. V., No. .52)-
An Act to validate certana Rates made by the Cottesine Beach Local Board of Health(formerly called the Buckland Hill Local Board of Health). Introduced by Mr.Foulkes, 1st February, 1911. Assent given.
Criminal Code Act Amendment Act (1 Geo. V., No. 39)-An Act to amnend the Criminal Code Act, 1902. Introduced by Mr. Foulkes, 18th
October, 1910. Assent given.
District Fire Brigades Act Amendment Act (1 Geo. P'., No. 54)-An Act to amend the District Fire Brigades Act, 1909. Introduced by the Colonial
Secretary, 24th January, 1911. Assent given.Dwcllingsp-Hothasn Railwoay Act (1 Geo. V., No. 28)-
An Act to authorise the Construction of a Railwajy from Dwellingop to Hotham. In-troduced by the Minister for Works (lion. H. D:'gliah), 8th December, 1910. Assentgiven.
Vill.
Electoral Act Amendntent Act (I Geo. V., No. 55)-An Act to amend the Electoral Act, 1907. Introduced by tbe Colonial Secretary, 3rd
August, 1910. Assent given.Fertilisers and Feeding Stuffs .4ct Amendment Act (I. Geo. F., No. 32)-
An Act to amend the Fertilisers. and Feeding Stuffs Act, 1904. Introduced by theColonial Secretary, 18th October, 1910. Assent given.
Fisheries Act Amendment Act (1 Geo. 17., No. 35)-An Act to amend the Fisheries Act, 1905. Introduced by the Colonial Secretary, 25th
October, 1910. Assent given.Frenmantle HaLrbour Trust Act1 Amendment Act (I Ge. F, No. 36)-
An Act to further nnend the Frenmantle Harbour Trust Act, 1902. Introduced by theColonial Secretary, 24th January, 191]. Assent given.
Come Act Amendment Act (1 Geo. Y., No. 34)-An Act to further amnud the Game Act, 1892. Introduced by the Colonial Secretary,
18th October, 1910. Assent given,General Loan and Inscribed Stock, Act (1 Geo. Y., Nro. 5)-
A\n Act to consolidate anti amend the Law relating to Loans authorised to be raised bythle Government of Western Australia, and the creation and issue of Iuscribed Stock:knd Debentures. Introduceed by the Colonial Treasurer (Sir Newton Moore), 3rdAugust, 1910. Assent given.
Gerrldon Municipal fibs Supply Act (1 GCo. V., No. 3)--A Act to authorise the -Municipality of Geraldton to acquire by purchase thle Works
of the Colonial Gas Association, Limited, and to supply Gas within the MunicipallMstriet. and to borrow money for the purchase of the said Works. Introduced by.\r. ('arson. 10th August, 1.910. Assent given.
Hertl Act (1 Geo. 17., No. 45)-An Act to ciinsolidate and amend the Law relating to Public Health, Introduced by
the Mlinister for Mines, 3rd August, 1910, Assent given.Jury Act Amendment Act (I Geo. V., No. 46)-
An Act to amend the Jury Act, 1898. Introduced by Ron. W. Kingsmill, 27th Septen*her, 1910. Assent given.
Xataaning-Nainpup Railway Act (1 Geo. 17., No. IS)-An Act to authorise the Construction of a Railway fronm Katanning to Nampup. In-
troduced by the Minister for Works (H1on. ff. Daglish), 8th December, 1910. Assentgiven.
Lund and Income Tax Act (1 Geo. V., No. 11)-An Act to impose a Land Tax and an Income Tax. Introduced by the Premier (Hou.
Frank 'Wilson), 13th October, 1910. Assent given.
Leederville and Cottcsloe Munnicipal Boundaries Alteration Act (I Geo. V7., No. 14)-An Act to alter the boundaries of the Leederville and Cottesloe Municipal Districts.
Introduce(] by the Colonial Secretary, 19th October, 1910. Assent given.
Licensinig Aclt (1 Geo. Y.. No. 43)-An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to the Sale 'of Fermented and
Spirituous Liquors. Introduced by the Attorney General, 3rd August, 1910. Assentgiven.
Loani Act (1 Geo). 1'., No. 41)-An Act to authorise the raising of a sumo of Two million and one hundred thousand
pounds by Loan for the construction of certain Public Works and for other pur-poses, and the Re-appropriation of certain Loan Moneys. introduced by the ColonialTreasurer (Hon. Frank Wilson), Ist February, 1912. Assent given.
Mines and Mfachiinery ipection Act (I Ceo. V., No. 49)-An Act relating to the administration of certainL Acts for the Inspection of Mines and
'Machlinery. Introduced hy the Minister for Mines, 31st January, 1911. Assent given.
Mount Latcley Reserves Act (1 Geo. V., No. 8)-An Art to vest certain Reser-es at Mlount Lawley in His Majesty, to change the pur-
poses of such Reserves, and to classify themt as Permanent Reserves of Class A. In-troduced by the Premier (Sir Newton J. Moore), 28th July, 1910. Assent given.
NVaraling-YFuna Railway Act (I Geo. V., No. 25)-An Act to authiorise the construction of a Railway fromn Naraling to Yuna. Introduced
by the Afinister for Works (lion. H. Daglish), 20th January, 1911. Assent given.
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Northaniptor-A jana Railway Act (1 Geo. V., No. 23)-An Act to athorise the Construction of a Railway front Northampton to Ajana. In-
trodujed by the Minister for Works (Ron. If. Daglish), 6th December, 1910. Assentgiven.
Parliamentary Allowances Act (1 Geo. F.*, No. 44)-An Act relating to the allowances to Members of each House of the Parliament of
Western Australia. Introduced by the Colonial Treasurer, 4th January, 1911. AB-sent given.
Pfermanent Jtese i es Rtededicat ion Act. No. 1 (1 Geo. V., Aro. 12)-An Act to enable the purpose of portion of Permanent Reserve numbered A/4991 to
be changed. Introduced by the Minister for Lands. 9th November. 1910. Assentgiven.
Permanent Reserve, Rededication, Act, No. 3 (1 Goo. V'.. No. 50)-An Act to change the dedication of portions of P'erinanent Reserves numbered A/883
and A/7686 and the sale of portions of Bunbury Town Lots 122 and 352. Intro.duced by the Minister for Lands, 26th .January, 1911. Assent given.
Perth Municipal Gas and Electric Lighting -Act (1 Geo. V., No. 13)-An Act relating to the acquisition by the City of Perth of the Works of the Perth GIns
Company, Limited; and to transfer and vest in the City of Perth the rights, powers.privileges, and authorities of the Company; and to authorise the Council of the Cityof Perth to borrow money for the purchase of the said Works. Introduced by theMinister for Works (Ron. HI. Daglish), 13th October, 1910. Assent given.
Phantnacy end Poisons Act Compilation Act (I Geo. V., No. 7)-An Act cnpiling certain Acts of Parliament relating to Pharmacy and the Sale of
Poisonis. fintroduced by the Colonial Secretary, 27th September, 1910. Assent given.
Public Library, Museum,, and Art Gallery of Ivy-steo i Australia Act (I. Goo. V., No. 38)-An Act to provide for the appointment anti incorporation of Trustees for the Public
Library of Western Australia, and the Western Australian 'Museumn and Art Gallery,and for purposes consequent on and incidental to that object. Introduced by thePremier (lion. Frank Wilson), 4th January, 1911. Assent given.
Quairading-Nuniajin Railkay Act (1 Geo. V., No. 19)-An Act to anthorise the Constructi on of a Railway front Quairading to Nanajin. In-
troduced by the Minister for Works ( Ron. H1. Daiglitih). 6th December, 1910. Assentgiven.
Redistribution of Seats Act (I Gco. V.>, No. 17)--An Act for the Redistribution of Seats at Parliamentary Elections. Introduced by the
Attorney General, 6th Decenmber, 1910..Assent given.
Roods Act (I Geo. V., No. 40)-An Act to consolidate and amiend the Law relating to Roads Boards, Introduced by
the Minister f or Works (Ron. Frank Wilson). 3.7th August, .1910. Assent given.
Roads Closure Act (1 Geo. V., No. 51)-An Act for the Closing of certain Roads or portions thereof. Introduced by the Min-
ister for L anods, 3rd Pebruary, 1911. Assent given.
tiorman Catholic Church Property Act (1 Ceo. V., No. 47)An Act to vest in the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Perth, adhis succes-
sors in office, all property belonging to or held on account of the said Diocese, andto make further provision for disposing of such property, and for other purpoesconnected therewith. Thtrodu-ed by the Attorney General, 27th January, 1911. As-sent given.
Southcrn Cross.IBultfinch Rail way Act (1 Geo. V., No. 9)-An Act to anthorise the construction of a Railway from Southern Cross to Bullfinch.
Introduced hy the Minister for W~orks (Ron. [4. Daglish), 11th November, 1910.Assent given.
,Southern Cross-Bull/inch Railway Appropriation Act (1 Geo. V., No. 6)-An Act to apply from the Loan Suspense Account the sum of Forty thousand pounds
for the construction of the Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railway. Introduced by thePremier (Hon. Frank Wilson). 23rd November, 1910. Assent given.
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Supply Acts (I Geo. V., Nos. 1, 2, 10, 15, and 31)-No. 1-;9,053,875, introduced 2nd August, 1910, Assent given.No. 2-719,410, introduced 18th October, 1910. Assent given.No. 3-207,443, introduced 8th December, 1910. Assent given.No. 4-f77,000, introduced 10th January, 191.1. Assent given.No. 5 (1911-12)-fI,653,700, introduced 2nd February, 191]. Assent given.
Tamnbellup-Ongerup Railway Act (1 Geo. V., No. 22)--An Act to authorise the Construction of a Railway train Tambeilup to Ongerup. In-
troduced by the Minister for Works (Hon. H. Daglish), 19th October, 1910. Assentgiven.
Transfer of Land Act Amendment Act (1 Geo. Y,., No. 37)-An Act to further amend the Transfer of Land Act, 1893. Introduced by Mr. fludson,
30th November, 1910. Assent given.University of Wesmtern Astralia Act (I Geo. V., No. 48)-
An Act to Establish, Incorporate, and Endow the University of Western Australia.Introduced by the Premier (Eon. Frank Wilson), 13th October, 1910. Assent given.
Wagtn-Dumbleyung Railway Extension Act (1 Geo. V., No. 20)-An Act to autborise an Extension of the Wngin-Dumbleyung Railway. Introduced by
the Mfinister for Works, 8th December . 1910. Assent given.
Wkckepin-Afcrredin Railway Act (I Geo. V., N~o. 21)-An Act to authorise the Constrnetion of a Railway from Wickepin to Merredin. Intro-
duced by the 'Minister for Works (Hon. H. Daglish), 6th December, 1910. Assentgiven.
Wongan Hills-Mulltwa Railway Act (I Ceo. V., No. 27)-An Act to authorise the Construction of a 'Railway from Wongan Hills to 'Mullewa.
Introduced by the Minister for Works (Ron. H1. Daglish), 6th Decemzber, 1910. As-sent given.
PRIVATE STATUTES (2).Fremantle Freemasons Lodge No. 2 Disposition Act-
An Act to declare the ownership of Fremantle Lodge No. 2 of Freemasons in and toFremantle Town Lot 870, and to facilitate the sale, mortgage, or other dispositionthereof,. and for other purposes connected with the said Lodge. Introduced by Mr.Hudson, 18th October, 1910. Assent given.
York Mechanics' Institute Transfer Act-An Act to vest in the Municipality of York the land and other assets of the Vorle
Mechanics' [nistitute, freed from the Trusts affecting the same; to discharge theTrustees thereof from such Trusts, and to provide for the payment by the said Muni-cipality of all the liabilities of the said Institute. Introduced by Hfon. W. Marwick,23rd November, 1910. Assent given.
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PUBLIC -BJILLS OF THE SESSIONIntroduced but not passed (13).
SEVENTH PARLIAMENT-THIRD SESSION.
DuinhleyungMoulyinning Railway Bill--Introduced by the Minister for Works (Hon. H. Daglish), 13th October, 1910. Dis-
charged.Early Closing Act Amendment Bill-
Introduced by Mr. Angwin, 17th August, 1910 (progress arrested).Fremiantle Municipal Gas and Coke Supply Bill-
Introduced by the Minister for Works (Hon. H. Daglish), 8th December, 1910. Re-ferred to Select Committee, which did not report.
Hospitals Bill-Introduced by the Colonial Secretary, 3rd August, 1910. Received in Assembly, read
a first time (progress arrested).
Katanning-Shannon 's Soak Railway Bill-Introduced by the Minister for Works (Hon. H. Daglish), 13th October, 1910. Nis-
charged.Loans Conversion Bill-
Introduced by the Colonial Treasurer (Hon. Frank Wilson), 13th October, 1910. Tha-charged.
Marriage Act Amnevncd Bill-Introduced by Mr. Murphy, 24th August, 1910 (progress arrested).
Parks and Reseives Act Amendment Bill-Introduced by the Colonial Secretary, 28th July, 1910. Received in Assembly, read a
first time (progress arrested).Permaneint Reserves iRededication Bill (No. 2)-
Introduced by the Minister for Lands, l5tb December, 1910. Discharged.Perth Municipal Roads Rlededication Bill-
Introduced by the Colonial Secretary, 25th January, 1911. Received in Assembly, reada first time (progress arrested).
Tribut ers' Bill--Introduced by -Mr. Walker, 3rd August, 1910. Received in Council, read a fiust time
(progress arrested).Upper Chapman Railway Extension Bill-
Introduced by the Minister for Works (Hon. Hf. Daglish), 15th December, 1910. Reada first time. Discharged.
Workers' Compensation Art Amendment Bill-Introduced by Mr. Hudson, 3rd August, 1910. Received in Council, read a first time
(progress arrested).
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INDEXTO
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES.SEVEN'r PARLIAMENT-THIRD SESSION.
VOLUME XL.-NEW SERIES.
INDEX TO 0BUBJEOTS.Explanation of .4bbreviations.--r, 2r, 3r-, First, Second, or Third Rteading of a BiU.-Com.,
Committee of the whole House-n., Motion.-q., Question to a Minister.
A.-iirnnEx TO SUBJECTS,Abattoirs-
Assmbly-KalgoOrlie, q8. Mr. Jacoby 202,280; North Fronatntle, qs. Mr. Jacoby'1033, Mr, "Bolton 1828
Aborigines Act Amendment Dill-Assctnbly-R1cived 1921, 2r 3190, 3s243,
Corn. 3252, report, 3r 3-108, Couneil 'message 3754
Oouncil-Intro. 1067, 2r 1325, 1039, Cour.1642, 8-5, repmort 1803, ::r 1874, returned3284, Assemhly 's amndm~ents 3486
Address-bn-Reply to Governor's OpeningSpeech-
Asscinbly-na. Mr. Miurphy to adopt 16,Air. Alouger scoonded -23; second day ofdebair 52, third 93, fourth 171, fifth 03,sixth 247. se-veuth 281., eighth 323, ninth(coniclusion) 353, presentation of address
550. Spheakors on Address-Mr. Bath 52,M.r. Gordoni 63, 'Min-ister for Lands 93,Mir. Price 101, 'Mr. George 110, 1Mr. Gill116, Mr. Osborn 171, Mr. 14eitmano 177,Premier (Sir Newton J1. Moore) 184, Mr.Angwin 193, 'Mr. Scaddan 203, Ministerfor Mlines 223, -Mr. 0'Loghlon 234, Mr.Carson 247, -.lr. Walker 248, AttorueyGeneral 263, 'Mr. Keenan 281, Mr. Troy298, 'Mr. Daglisa 312, Mr. Underwood323 '.\r. 1]alc 335, Mr. Foulkes 343, Mr.Corirley 347, Mr. Me'Dowall 353, Mr.R4ayword -361, Mr. A. A. Wilson 364,Ain ister for Works (Hon. Frank Wilson)367,, (inicident 383), 'Mr. Mu-frphy 384
Counil-n. Hon. D. G. Gawler to adopt 7,flon. . 1. Cullen seconded 11; second(lay of debate 27, third day 65, debateconcluded 125; presentation of address584. Speakers on Address-Hon. G.
Anoaxs;s-x-Rgrtr "O GOVENaOR'S OrEnsoSPEECH (coninUed)-
Throsseil 27, Hon. J. W. Langsford 3U,lIon. Sir E. H. Witteaoomn 32, Hon. J.E. Dodd 37, Han. -W. Patrick 65, Hon. 3'.M. Drew 69, Hon. R. D. 'McKenzie 7.3,Hon. TP. F. 0. lBrimage 30, Boa. P.Connor 87 , Ron. V. Hamersfey 125, Hon.T. H. Wilding 130, Hon. J. W. Kirwan133, Hon. W. l-Cingsmill 146, Hon. H. W.Fennefataer 155, Hon. R. Laurie 259,Colo nial Secretary 161
Adjournment of the House, Special-,isseinbly-Meekatharra. railway opening
389, demise and funeral of Hon. G.Throssell .550, resignation of Premier777, notice of want of confidence motion809, Show day 1297, arrival of Australiandestroyers 1731, after 24 hours' ontinu-ous sitting 2332, Christmas holidays2632, sitting hour, Wednesday, 3529,d.-ose of session 3767
Council-State of business 169, 596, 805,1252, 1329 3487, 3662, arrival of Auis-tralian detroyers 1700, Christmas bali -dlays 2593, Friday sitting 3158, sittinghour 3435, dlose of session 3735
Advisory Boards-See ''Lands Advisory Board'' and ''Rail-
way Advisory Board''
Agent General's Office-Assernly-q. Mr. Bath as to reorganisation
352, qs. Mr. Scaddan as to appointment599, 807, as to resignation of Mr. Hareand appointment of Mr. Cyril Jackson asActing Agent general 1332, see also re-marks dluring debate on "RedistributionOf Seats Bill''
fly. AGR [INDES TO SUBJECTS.]BU
Agricultural Bank-Assembly-s. Ifr, Bath, advances for
machinery manufactured in the State 92,201, 280; q. as to machinery manufac-turers 352; q. Mr. Price, registration offirmis 1701, q. Mr. Horan as to applica-tion for loan 1970
Aglcnltbral Bank Act Amendment Bill-Asgseittblp-Intro. 322, message 508, 2r 556,
613, Corn. 618, 1086, report 1120, Sr 1175Conicil-lr 1163, 2r 1251, Corn. report
1252, 3r 1329
Agricultural Lands Puebase Act--See also "Estates Repurchased"
Appropriationi Bill--4syernebig-All1 stages 3679, returned 3698Council-All stages 3660
Arbitration Court and Justice Burnside-Asembly-q. Mr. Hudson 2218
Argentine Immigrants-Assembly-q. Mr. Angwin 1902
Arthur's Head Signal Station-Aesembly-q, Mr, Gill as to men's quarters
1701
Asiatics: and White Women-Assentbly-q. Mr. Murphy as to marriages
321.
Asiatics employed at Weld Club-.Assembly-q. .1 Mr. Horan 672
Asiatic Employers-Assembly-q. Mr. rrice 1075, m. papers
Mr. Price 1120
Asiatics travelling by Trains-Assnbly-q. Mr. Collier 729
Assays--See "Mining Generally''
Assembly Officers-Assembly-q. Mr. Roran 671
Assent to Bills-Assembly-fill, 1646, 3027, 3240Council-587, 1634, 3016, 3218See also 3771
Auditor General's Report-Asseebly-q. Mr. Scaddan 2219
Australian Destroyers at Fremantle-Asserbly-q. MNlr. McDowell 1331
Avondale Estate-See ''Estates Repurchased''
BA.-INDEX TO SUasx on.Bankruptcy Legislation-Conned l-q. Hon. J. W. Kirwan 778
Barry versus the Governent-See I'Brown, M r., and an Office of Profit.'
Betting Prosecutions-Assemnbly-q. 'Mr. Collier '202
Blackboy Industry-Assembly-q. -Mr. 0 'Ioghlcn 246
Eaves Estate-See ''Estates Repurchased''
Brands Act Administration-Asaemly-q. Mr. Jacoby 2391
Bread Act Amendment Bill-Assembly-Introduced by Mr. Bath 492,
2r 2419, Corn. report 2420, 3r 2440, re-turned 3514
Council -Received 2438, 2r 3022, Corn. re-port, 3r .3425
Breakfast Adjournment after All-NightSitting-
Assenibly-2l47
Bridge Construction, Murray River-Asseiably-qc. Mr. 0 'Toghlen 887
Bridgetown-WiLgarrup Railway ExtensionBill-
Assembty-T-ntro. 2220, 2r 2662, 2702, Corn.report 2706, Sr 2744, returned 3261
Counci-Recoived 3022, 2r 3121, Corn.3124, report 3125, 3r 3222
Brookton-Hunjinn Railway Bill-Assembly-Intro. 3166, 2r 3438 -to ref er
to select committee 3458, Corn. 3465, re-port, .flr 3463, returned 3514
Councii-Reccived, Ir 3433, 2Y etc. 31476
Broome Cyclone--Adssembly-Announcement by Premier 1700Councii-q. lion. Sir E. H. Wittenoom,
1671
Brown, Mr., and an Office of Profit-A4ssembly-n. M.%r. Holman to declare Mr.
Brown's seat vacant 808, q. Mr. Holman812, Crowvn Law opinion 813, as to state-ment made to Press b~y Mr. Brown 833, 7,mn. Mr. Hlinian asking Mr. Brown towithdraw 835, notice of motion by Mr.Holman of no-confidence in Speaker 835,motion not moved 1037, m. Mr. Brownfor papers (Barry v. the Crown) 1036,papers not supplied, q. Mr. Holman 1.447,see also remarks by Mr. Htolman on"'Crown Law Estimates'' and 'Privil-ege, Tnnccurate Press Reports''
Budget-. ere ''Pinaorial Statement''
XLV, AGR BUD
BUT, [INDEX 'ro SUBJECTS.]
Bullflnch Town and District-Assembly-Firewood tramne, q. Mr. Col-
lier 1830, labour covenants 'q. Mr. Hel-man 3160, macadamisaing streets, q. Mr.Horan 2390, miners' wages, q. Mr. Reran1499, mining timber, q. Mr. Horan 2390,police requirements and illicit liquorsales, qs. Mr. Reran 1331, 2890, watersupply, qs. Mr. Heran 3488, 3555
Covuni-Advertising find, q. Hon. B. C.O'Brien 1106, inacadamnising street, q.Mci,. W. Kingamill 2367, water supply,q. lion. T. F. 0. Brimage 8343, m. Hon.Tr. 11. 0. Brimage 3347, 732
Bunhury Municipal Electric LightingBill-
Assembly-hntro. by Hon. Sir Newton J.Moore 2262, 2r 3029, Corn. 3030, report,3r 30.11
Couuril-Roceive 3088, 2r 31423, Coto.., ae.:3486
Busselton Jetty-Assembty-q. Mr. 0 'Loghlen 93
Butcher's Estate (Avondale) -See "'Estates Reuchsd
C.-TrNDx TO SUBJECTS.
Caves, Tourist Conveyance Arrangements-Assembly-q. Air. Brown 3241; see also
"'Estimates. Imanigration, Tourist andGeneral Tnfnrnmation Bureau"
Cemeteries Act Amendment Bill-Assemlbly-Eeceived 1250, Pr 3687, Corn.,
etc. 3688Councdl-Tntro. 1012, 2r 1159, Corn. 1162,
.Ir 1251, returned 3717
Central Board of Health and Members ofParliament-
Asxemnbl,;-. Mr. Angwin 887
Chairman of Committees-Asscnmbj-Mr. Taylor elected in room of
Mr. Daglish resigned 948. division 958,congrotulations 9.58
Counil-Election of Hon. W. Kingsrnill 64
Chairman of Committees, Temporary-Assemblg -Nnomination of Messrs. Foulkes
,and Taylor 599, Mr. Brown 1086, Mr.JTacoby 2744
Counct7-Appointmcent of Sir E. H. Witte-noom in Chairnan's absence 979
Change of Government-See ''Ministerial Statements''
Christmas Holidays-Council-q. Hon. J. W. Hackett 2438
COP xv.
Civil Servants' Land Settlement Scheme-Assembly-n. Mr. Angwin return 1036, qe.
Mr. Scaddan as to retiring allowances forrailway officers 1552, 1829
Close of Session, State of Business-Astscrbly-Renrnrks by Premier 3767
Coal-mining Industry-Assemblp-Aceident Relief Fund, q. Mr. A.
A. Wilson 2660, disaster at ProprietaryMine, qa. M-Nr. A. A. Wilson 2660, 3159,m. papers Mr. A. A. Wilson 3183. Gov-erninent supplies, q. Mr. A. A. Wilson2633. Inspector's certificate, q. Mr. A.A. Wilson 2660. 2tonthly output, q. Mr.A. A. Wilson 164.5
Codlin Moth-See "CFruit"
Collie Coal Commission-Assenmbly-mn. papers, 'Mr. A. A. Wilson 246
Comments en Members' Conduct, m. toprosecute Messrs. Moxon and John-son-
See ''Privilege''
Committees for the Session-Assembly-nis. Premier (Sir Newton .
Moore) 49Cou,,il-ns. Colonial Secretary 26
Complimentary Remarks, Close of Ses-Ston-
Assembly-1767Counil-3735
Conciliation and Arbitration Act-Assembly- 1q. Mr. Seaddin, as to amend-
inent 671
Congratulations, Sir Winthrop Hackett-Cou,'til-101 6
Conservator of Forests-Assembly.-u. Mr. 0 'Lngblen 1601; see also
''Estinuates. Woods and Foess
Constitution Act Amendment Bill-Assembly-Leave to introduce 2090, Ir
2090, mn. to print 2090. 2r 2671, 3468,Corn. 3473, report, 3r 3474, returnedCouncil's anmendlment .753
Council-Reed .3478, 2Y .3552, 613, Corn.3624, recommittal 3712, report, 3r 371.7
Cotteslee Beach Rates Validation Bill-A8.sembly-Tntro. by Mr. Foulkes, 1r 3557.
2r 3765, Corn., Or. 3766. returned 3767Council-All stages 31735
Coronation Ceremonies, the Premier's. Iiivitation-
Assembty-8677, Supplementary Estimates3679; see also remarks on ''EstimatesLondon Agency. 2024. 6"'
[INDEX TO SUBJECTs.1
Council Election, East Province-Aseembly-q. Mr. Bath as to proposed
amendment of Constitution 1032
Crawley Park-Asseinbly-See Premier's remnarks on Loan
BillCounie-it-. Haon. J1. W. Kirwan 778
Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill-Assemnbly-Intro, by Mr. Foulkes 983, 2r
moved by Attorney General 8490, Corn.3.503, report 3514, 3r 3557, returnedCouncil 's -amendments 3751
Con ,iril-Recd 3551, 2r 3628, Corn. 3632,report 3033, 3r 34706
Cyclone Fencing Purchases-Asscaitey-q. "Mr. Collier 984
Cyclone at Brooms-Assemibly-Announcement by Premier 1700Co'endl-q. Hion. Sir E. H, 'Wittenoom 1071
D.-uD~xTo SUBJECTS.
Dairying Land-Assembly-qs. Afr. Heitinann 1297, 1330
Daiwallint Conditional Purchases-See "'Laud Selection''
Demise of King Edward VII-See "'King Edward Vfl.'
Departmental Draftsmen and OutsideWork-
Asscmbiy-q. Mr. Price 1034
Destitute Seamen at Albany, Press Re-port-
Asneinbly-Sratenient Mr. Price 3241
Dingo Destruction-4.vseibly-q. Mr. Walker 728
Director of Agriulture, Retirement.-Asqseinbly-q. Mr. Foulkes 12.53
Dissent from Rulings In Assembly-Estimates 1085Health Bill 1614Liicensing Bill 1275Parliamnict::,rv Allowances Bill 3760Redistribution of Seats Bill 2066, 2910,
2947, 2971, 2998Southern Cross-Bullfineb Railw'ay 1691Workers' C'ompensation Act Amendment
Bill 749
District Fire Brigades Act AmendmentBill-
As4sevnbly-Ueceived, Ir 3474, 2r 3755, Corn.3758, report, 3r 3759
Council-intro. 3219, 2r 3279, Coni. 3381.report 3363. 3r 3419
DIV
District Fire Brigades Act-Jssenbl-q.Mr. Angwin as to amendment
42
Dividend Duty, Eastern Goldfields-See '''Pition, Eastern Goldfields"
Divisions (Assembly)-Aborigines Act Amendment Bill, Corn.
(wages for'aboriginal ]abour) 3260Adjouracoet of House 941Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Bill,
Ca, (advances) 627 8, (progress) 630,(to increase advances) 1092
Brooktou-Knnjin4 Railway Bill (to referto select Committee) 31465
Chairman of Committees, election 958Constitution Act Amendment Bill, Coon-
cii's arinenducot (.E17 qualification) 3754Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill, Ca.
(jury to order flogging) 3509, (floggingfor second offences against children)3511, (progress) 3513. Council's amend-meats 3752
District Fire Brigades Act AmendmentBill, Corn. (to exempt local authorities)3759
Jlctoral Act Amendment Bill, Coin. (re-ferring claims bark to registrars) 3517,clanse (27) 3521, (preference voting)3525, (compulsory preference) 3526,clause (36) 3.527; 3r 3557
Empire Day Celebrations petition, in. toprint 3f555
Estimates (porogress) 184.3, 1870, (dissent)1995, (progress) 2123, 6, (closure) 2129,Vote-Printing 9,129, Vote-Public Ser-vice Commissioner (closure 2143) 2143,(progress) 2144, 3, 50, 63, Franco-BritishE xhibitloin 2)61(7, Miscellaneous (closure2182) 2182, Gaols (Comptroller Gen-eral) 2607. Medical & Public Hlealth(K~algoorlie District Medical Officer)'628, 2032 (progress) 2628, Vote-Police(Cois isioner of Police 2648), (closure2649), 20490; (progress 2995)
Fremiantle Municipal Gas & Coke SupplyBill, (amendmnent six wonths) 3035
General Loan & Inscribed Stock Bill, Corn.(to increase sinking fund) 998, (to addreleased slaking lands to accumulatedsinking fund) 1002
Health Bill1, Coia. (definition of ''dairy'')717, (Mfinisterial control) 964, (Centralauthority over local boards) 1314, (schoolinspetions) 1314-5, (payment of medicalofficers) 1317, (rating on unimprov-erdvalues for general rate) 1322, (miethodof rating) 1351., (recovery by distress)1358. (liability of occupier) 1360, 70, 7,(provision of public conveniences) 1379,(notice to openi public buildings to besupplied to local authority) 1396, (de-struction of diseased animals) 1402,(seizure and destruction of food) 1405,(penalty-food inspection) 1409, (advi-sory commite-persoanel) 1413, (pen-:ltv-sale of food and drugs) 1419,
XvI. coU
DIV [INDEX TO SUBJECTS]
DIvisioNs (continued)-(local authorities to provide public hos-pitals) 1444, (private hospitals) 1447,(nurses' registration) 1624, 1629, 1630,(vaccination conscience clause) 1.670,(Commissioner's annual report) 17,20,(Midwives' Registration Board) 1727,period of traning) 1729, (by-laws to betabled) 1743 ; Council's amendments(plans to be submitted to local autho-rity) 3607, (progress) 3609, (nursesregistration) 3610, (period of training)3611 ; (compulsory vaccination) 3664;(agreements with hospitals) 3665
Jury Act Amendment Bill, Corn. (sheriff'spower to excuse jurors) 35702
Justices of the Peace, Northanipton andGreenough districts 1949
Lands Department and charges of corrup-tien, Caommnission of inquiry, in. Mlr.Scaddan that the proposed commission isunsatisfactory 1551
Land and 'Income Tax Bill, Coin. (tax to becharged on actual profits of a mine) 2114
Licensing Bill, (nominated licenses) 582,(elective) 583, (gallon licenses) 688,(publican Is general license) 698,(holder of wine license to carry onno other business) 726, (packet licenses)968, (shurit merchant's license) 1010,(date of poll1) 1097, (State management)1101, (licenses reduction) 1104 ((late ofsubmission to electors) 1106, (Majority)1122, (percntage of electors to vote)1123, (closing hours) 1193, (Sundaytrading-bonia fide travellers) U198,(opening on Sundays) 1199, (progress)1203, 4, 5, 7, 9, (barmnen 's hours) 1210,(progres) 1212, 14, (games in publichouses) ]2].5, 16, (power to eutcr) 12t9,25, (forfeiture of licenses) 1226, (dilapi-uatedl premises) 1232, (closing hours forcuLbs) .1243, (club servants) 1245, (bar-maids) .1250; to recommit 1257; recoin-in1ittftl (to restore lintel licenses) 1202,(time limit) 1274, (majority on polls)1275, (closing hour) 1288, (progress)1291, (licensing courts, disqualifications)1291, 4, (progress) 1296: To further re-eoninit 1302, 3r 1346; Council's amend-mneats (penalties 3582), (nominated li-i-ensing benchles) .3584, (Australian wineand beer licenses) 3586, (gallon licenses)3587, (progress) .355, (packet licenses,Sunday tiading) 3591, (closing time)3594, (boa fide travellers) 3596, 36504,(guiests in clubs) 3600, (tenure of office):1602, Coni' message (nominatedbenc-hes) 3764, (report) 3764
Mainl Roads. State imaintenance 648Nnraling-YuVii i Railway Bill (progress)
.q275Parliamentary Allowances Bill1, Coin. (pay-
inent to presenft Parliament) 3684, 6, (asto referendum) 39684; Council's amend-nients 3761
Paynwnt of members, to increase 1052
DIV XVII.
Divisio,;s (couinud)-Periianent Reserves Rededication Bill (No.
3), Coni. ('Margaret River reserve) 3695,(Cottesloe) 3695, 7
Perth Municipal Gas and Electric LightingBill, Coin. (right of occupier to vote)M39
Perth Tramway Dispute, on in. as to papersrec police services 1920
Police Force, Long Service Leave 2404Public Servants and Defence Forces,
urgency 1476Redistribution of Seats Bill, Ir (dissent
from ruling) 2089 2r (adjournment2789, 94, 802, 8, 33, 9), main question2864; to refer to select committee (@Io-sure 2894), main question 2894; to fixCommittee stage (closure 2897), amend-iienlt 2897; q. main question 2897; Con.,short title, amendmnents (closure 2902)2903, 7, Clause 3 (closure 2915) 2915;Clause 4 [smendment (closure 2923)2923], (closure 2925) 2925; Clause 6[amendments (closure 2929, 31) 2932](closure 2932) 2933; Clause 7 (closure2934) 2935; First schedule [amendment(closure 2943) 2943, (suspension ofimeiiber 2945)1 amendments (closure29-53, 4) 2954, (closure 2962) 2962, dis-sent (closure 2978) 2079] (closure 2979)2979; progress 2893, 2904, 2969; Stand-ing Orders suspemnsion I[dissent fromruling (closure 3010) .3010] 3010; toadopt report 3010; Nr (closure 3014)3014, passing 31014, transmitting to Coun-cil 3013
Roads Bill, Council's amndnients (exemp-tion for new settlers) 3747, (valuation ofunimnproved land) 3748
Sitting D)ay. -additional, amiendmnt 1365,niotion 1370
Sitting Days and Hours, early sitting 47Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railway Bill, 2r
(adjournment) 1484Tranmwny 'T'rouble, Perth, urgency motion
458Tributers Bill, Coin. (payment fuir special
development work) 1061University Bill, Coin. (drafting phrase-
ology) 3341Wagin-Pumblcyting Railway Extension Bill,
to refer to soledt committee 3060Want of confidence in Wilson Ministr-
(adjt) 927, 937, (question) 940Wongan Ifills-Mu Ilaura Rail way 1Bil)-(ad-
journnient 2r) 3:383, (to refer to selectcommittee) 3417
'Workers' Compensation Act AmendmentBill, to refer to select etc. 747, powersand[ time of select committee 760, exten-sion of time 812; Coni.. (definitions)1187, (liability of employer) 2415,(Clane 5i) 2416, (Clause 7) 2416
Divisions (Council)-Constitution Act Amecudihent Bill, 2r 3624,
Coin. (;E20 qualification) 3627; recom-mittal (117 qualification) .3715; 3r 3717
XVIII. DIV (INDEX TO SUBJECTS.] ELE
DIVISIONS (continued)-District Fire Brigades Act Amendment
Bill, Coii. (proclamations to be tabled)3303
Electoral Act Amendment Bill, tona. (rollconclusive evidence) 1168
Health Bill, Coni. (vaccination conscienceclause) 3228, (hospitals for infectiousdiseases) 3230, (joint hospitals) 3231,(agreements between local authority andhospital) 3234, (subsidies to hospitals)3239, (midwvives registration) 386
Hospitals Hill (trustees) 1025, (proclamat-tion of hospitals by petition) 1030
Licensing Bill, Coni. (nonminated benches)2044 (occasional licenses) 2209, (gallonlicenses) 2213, (date of poll) 2214,(effect of carrying resolutions) 2311,!bona fid travellers) 2317, powers ofpolice) 2321 (honorary members ofclubs) 2380, Cboiia fid travellers) 2423,(penalty false representations) 2424,(Sunday trading, packet licenses) 2432,3,(packet license) 2522, (supplying liquorto children) 2.526, (supplying or keepingliquor in unregistered clubs) 2530; As.seniibly 's message (nominated benches)3718; (clubs "'supplying'' liquors) 3719,(bona fide travellers) 37-27
Parliamentary Allowances Bill 2r 3724,Coin. (payment to present iieibers) 3725
Perth 'Municipal Gas nd Electric LightingBill, Coin. (ratepayers ' lists) 2030
Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 8151, torefer to select comiimittee 3155 Corn.(progress) 31.55, (Wtest Province) 3150,(East Province) 8158
Roads Bill, 2r (adjournment) 3584, amend-rient (six nionths) 3536; Coin. (loanrates) 3146, (balane and audit) 8547.recoimmittal (subsidies to hospitals) 3550
University Bill, 2r (adjournmnent) 3646
Divisions, Members' places on-Assenmbly-1275, 88, 310. 17
Dunbleyung-Moulytnnlng Railway Bill-Assembly-Ir 945, discharged 2224; see
'4Wagin-Dunibleyting Railway ExtensionBill"
Dwellingup-Hothami Railway-Assenibly- 1 . Mr. O'Loghlen as to con-
struction 3555
Dweulingup-flotham. Railway Bill-.4ssembly-Intro. 2220, 2r 3436, Coin, re-
port 3r 3438 returned 3514OoznciI-Eeeei~ed 3433, 2r 3434. Con,.,
etc. 3473
E.-TNDEX TO SUBJECTS.
Early Closing Inspectons-See "Factories Act and Early Closing"l
Early Closing Act, 1902, AmendmentBil-
Assenbiy-Introduccd by Mr. Angwin :353
Education Generally (Assembly)-Advisory Teacher-q. Mr. Heitmann 1S29Appointineats-q. Mr. Daglish 672Assistant lnspector-q. Mr. Bath as to ap-
pointient 149S, q. Mr. Price 1044, in.papers 31r. Price 1731
Collie School Accommodation-q. Mr. A.A. Wilson 1825
Conference in England, delegate to-q. Mr.1{eitnmii 2585
Endowment Lands-q. Mr. Bath 92Horton's Siding School, q. Mr. Price 1361[nspectors' Duties-qs. Mr. Price 1827,
1969 q. Mr. Swan 2535Moderni Sehool-i1 s. as to assistant, Mr.
l~eitmiann 2a34, Mr. Price 3663, q. as toheadmiaster, Mr. Gill 8090
School ,Attendance Metropolis-q. Mr.1leitnmarm 1070
Schools in 'Timber Districts, q. 'Mr. 0 'Logh-len 1644
School Teachers and D~efence Forces-See,''Public Servants and Defence Forces''
Secondary School Headmaster, qa. Mr.Daglisli 24.5, 672, mn. M,%r. Daglish papers463
Sceandary School flendmistress-q. Mr.Gill 3240
Secoairy School Scholarships, regulations,q. Mr. Foulkes 553
'transfer of Selioolmiasters-q. Mr. Murphy3556
Victoria Park Stliol .Prenises-q. Mr.prie 599
Election of President of Council-Hloy. If. Briggs elected 2. congratulations
3. presentation to (Goveruor 4
Election of Chairman of Committees-qee 'lhinuteit of Comitees-
Electoral Act Amendment Bill-Isseab~g-Received 1250, 2r 2744, 8192,
Coin. 3514 1report 3529. Sr 3557Co....il-intro. 04, 2r 801, 972, Corn. 1074,
1113. 1163, recommittal 1,171, report, Sr1251 retumrnedl :551, Assembly's amend-mlels :46059
Electoral (Assembly)-Beverley seat declared vacant 14, return of
iwrit, swearing in Mr. N. W. Harper 889Canvass, q. 'Mr. Collier 2058Population agricultural districts. q. Mr.
MeDowall 3306Return of "nits 'swearing in of Mr. W. A.
M1urphy, Mr. W. J1. Butcher, Mr. P. Ia.0'Loghlen 14, Mr. N. W. Harper 389,Ron. H. Daglisli 805
ELE [INDEX TO SUHJEO'r&] FIN xix.
Electoral (Council)-East Province, return of writ, swearing in
of Hon. '. Marwick 1032Electoral returns (one-third of Council),
members sworn after election or re-election 2, 26
Empire flay-Assembly-Petition presented by Mr.
P'rice .3554
Esporance Railway and District-Assembly-qj. Mr. Keenan, selection of
pastoral lands 42 qs. Mr. Hudson, landswithin goldfield 91, estimated cost ofrailway 171, land selections 171, 632water conservation 171, report of advi-sory board, qs. Mr. Bath 598, Mr. Hudson944, 1555, 3306, Air. Collier 2391, as topastoral leases, q. 'Mr. Hudson 944, 1076,q. Mr. Bath as to the land selection 2594,mn. to construct railway postponed 1902
Estates at Bolgart -Asscmbhj-qi. Mr. ,Taeoby 1386
Estates Repurchase, Agricultural LandsPurchase Act (Assembly) -
All purchases, in. Mr. Taylor, return 462Avondale, m.. Mir. Angwin, palpcrs, 463, q.
as to papers 807, papers presented 807,personal explanations, 'Mr. Heitinann3160, Minister for Lands 3161, 3239,blocks selected, q. Mr. Collier 348S
Baker's fill, q. Mr. Johnson 984Bowes, q. Mr. Troy 696, in. return Mr. Troy
696, return presented 807-SStirling. q. Mr. Hayward as to advisory
board's report 91
Estates Repurchase (Coucil)-This year's pnrchases 'particnlars, q. Hon.
.1. WV. Kirwan 1107
Estimates, 1910-11-Assembly-Annual Estimates received 1126,
Treasurer's Financial Statement (see''Financial Statement'' for topics dealtwith) 1126, debate on financial policy1743, 65, concluded 1830. Votes asfollow :The Governor 1873, Execu-tive Council, Legislative Council 1975,(dissent 1985), Legislative Assembly1997, Joint Houses of Parliament1999, Premier s Office, Treasury, Audit,Compassionate Allowances 2003, Govern-ment Savings Bank 2004 GovernmentStores 2010, Indenting Office, Literaryand Scientific Grants 2013, Lithographic,London Agency 2019, Printing 2122,Public Service Commissioner 2129, Re-funds 2143, Taxation 2144 MliscellaneiousServices 2152, Mines Goeially 22925, Ex-plosives and! Analytical, Geological Sur-vey, Inspectioin of Machinery MinesWater Supply, Mining School 22 -61, Rail-
Esrnwrss (coninued)-ways 2262, 2324, Lands and Surveys2356, 9441, Woods and Forests 2455,Agriculture' Generally 2482, GovernmentRefrigerating Works, Abattoirs, andPerth City M.arkets 2513 Insect Pests,Rabbits and Vermin Board Acts, Stock,Agricultural Bank 2515, Colonial Secre-tary's Office 2567, Aborigines, Charities2602, Fisheries 2605, ]?riendly Societiesand Industrial Arbitration, Web;l 2606,Harbour and Light 2613, Immigration,Tourist, and General Information Bureau2615, Lunacy 2620, Medical and PublicHealth 2622 (explanation 2740), Obser-vatory 2632, Police 2634, (error on divi-sion 2649), Public Gardens, Registry,Rottnest 2650, Crown Law 2693, 2706,Land Titles 2718, Stipendiary Magis-tracy 2722, Education 2728, PublicWorks and Buildings 2982, 3099, Sale oftGovernmnent Property Trust Account3120, report 3121; Ways and Means 3164
Estimates, Supplementary-Assembly-Messatge, Committee of Supply,
Ways and Means 3679
F.-Isnnx TO SUBJECTS.
Factories Act and Early Closing-Assemably-nspe-tion oin Coldfields, q. Mr.
Collier 1297, q. Mr. Scaddan 3375, per-sonal explanation Mr. Scaddan 3418
Fees accepted by Member from theCroywn-
See ''Brown, 11r., and an Office of Profit''
Fertilizers and Feeding Stuffs Act Amend-ment Bill-
Asemnbly-Received 1250, 2r 3166, 3698,Con,., etc. 3698
Gouncii-[ntro. 972, 2r 1012. Corn. 1172,3r 1251, returned 3717
Financial Agreement with common-wealth-
Assembly-q. Air. ('oilier as to Governmentleaflet 92
Financial Statement by the Treasurer-Assembh-flelivered 25th October. Synop-
sis of topics-inancial transactions for1909-10 1127, Deficit 1127, Revenue andExpenditure, the results 1128, Common-wealth revenue and] expenditure 1129,Cjommnonwealthi anid State finances 1129,Inter-State -ertificates 11.29, Loananthorisations 1130, Loan flotations, debtand expenditure 11:31 Cost of Depart-ments 1132, Trading 'and revenue con-cerns 1133, Revenue increases and de-creases for 1910-11-anticipated surplus1135, Expenditure increases for 1910-111136, Public servants' salaries 1137,
ix. FIN TIYDEX TO SUBJECTS.] GEE
FINANCIAL STATEMNT BY THE TRASURER(continued)
Policy of development 1138, Railway,-onstr~ietion 1 13S, Harbour facilities andlighthouses 1139, Sewerage works andwanter supplies 1130, Public buildings11410, The mining industry 1140, TheBullfinch disc-overies 1141 Coal miningindustry 1142, Agriculturral development1143S, Fruit-growing and export 1144,Agricultural Bank 1144, other industries1145, firuigration 1145, Savings BlankH145, co,,clusion 1146, Appendix tables1146; see also under ''Estimates'' fordiscussion on finance and ni, votes
Fines on Members-<Isscmtbly-q. Mir. Brown as to Mr. John-
son's fine 810. as to Mir. Hilan's flue8.33, 888
Fire Brigades Act-.See ''1istriet Fire Brigades Act''
Fire Brigades Board, Contributions-.- lssunbhly-il. \Mr. Piesse 459, in. 'Mr. Piesse,
retu~rn 460, 1052. amendment 1053
Fire Brigades, Eastern Goldfields-Asseinlg-q. M.\r. Scaddan 1386
Fisheries Act Amendment Bill-,Assemb/y-Iteceived 1921, 2r 3698, Corn.
ctc. :700iomeciIhtro. JIOS, 2r 1323, 1635, Cornm.
1671, report 18031, 3r 1874, returned 3717
Fishing Licenses-.I.%m nbly . \lr. Price -553
Foreigners on Mines-See ''Mining Generally''
Forests, Conservator of-Asmcb6/z-qf. M.\r. 0 'Loghlen 1601.
Free Railway Pass to Mr. Keenan-Asemibly- 1 l. "Mr. 'Monger 1119
Freezing Works for Albany-.Issembty-qs. Mr. Price NdI '.\r. Jacoby
1901
Fremnantle Freemasons' Lodge, No. 2,Disposition Bill (Private)-
- I.ssciby-.Petitinn 984, intro, by Mr. Hud-soil, Jr-, referred to select committee 988,report of select committee 1120, 2r 1297,Cotr., report 1298, 8,- 1340, returned 2458,Council's amendments 2536
Council-Received 1039, 2r 1803, postpone-ment 1874, 1962, 2r eontdI 2031, Corn.2185, report 2367, 3r 2420, Assembly'smessage 2534
Fremantle Harbour Trust-Asscnzbly-qs. Mr. Murphy, appointment of
Commissioners 93, treatment of clerks.2096
Fremantle Harbour Trust Act AmendmentBill-
Atssembly-Reeeived 3474, 2r, Coin. 3702,report, 3r 3705
Council-Intro. 3219, 2r 3277, Cot,. r-port3353, O~r 3419, returned 3717
Fremantle Municipal Gas and Coke Sup-ply Bill-
Assemibly-Intro. 2219, 2r83031, referred toselect commnittee 3035, extension 3489
Fremantle Municipal Tramnways and Elec-tric Lighting Act Amendment Bill-
A4ssemtbly-n. to introduce 988, not Pro-ceded with 1120
Fremantle Outer Harbour-Agaeribly-in. Minister for Works, papera
2480
Fremantle Prison, Proposed Inquiry-Asscnibly-q. ?,r. Seaddan 1034, further re-
pl' 1076
Friendly Societies Act Amendment-Assemnbly-q. 'Mr. Johnson 2389
Fruit Generally (Assembly) -q. Mr. 'roy, appointment of expert 2594,
q.Mr. Jaceoby, friit importation andvorlin mnoth 286.5, q. MNr. Bath, restric-tions Bridgetown 3240, (1. Mr. Jacoby,pre-eooling 3373, remarks Mr. Jacoby pre-cooling 343.5, q. Mr. JIacoby', ftuthorglenfly at Collie 3742
0.-INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
Game Act Amendment Bill-.,.sscmb/y-?echied 1 360. 2r etc. 3706Conci-lntro972, *21 1012, 1009, Corn.
111], 1.158, re port 1251, 3r 1323, re-turned 3717
General Loan and Inscribed Stock Bill1-Assrmb/y-Jntro. 93, 2r 5.54, 611, Corn. 994,
mnessage 1035, 3r 1035(%wnii-teeeived 1017, 2r 1153. Corn.
12-52, 3r 1323
Geological Report, Sandstoue-LawlersDistrict-
AIsseinbly-q. Mr. Carson 2594
Geological Survey, Tilgarn-.-lsscmabhj-q. Mir. Mloran 598
Geraldton Municipal Gas Supply Bill-2-isAembly-.lutroduced by Mr. Carson 246,
Or 490, Corn. 992, 3r 1035(Ioancil-Reeeived 1016, 2r 1068, Corn.
1069, 3r 1108
(jOL [IxossX TO SuIJJECfS.] KIN KXI.
Goldfields Water Supply-Asscmbly-q. Air. Keenan as to agreements
with mines 42, q. Mr. Troy as to meterrents 837
Government Advertisements-Assenibly-io. return, Mr. Holman 1921
Government Business, Precedence-AssembLy-ni. Premier (Sir Newton J.
Mdoore) 51., nis. Premier (Hon. F. Wil-son) 945, 2439
Government, Change of-See "M vi nisterial Statemuents"
Government Offices Rented-Assembly-qi. Mr. Keenan 170
Governor's Opening Speech-See 'Opening of Palaet
Gwalia State Hotel-See "'State Hotel''
H.-INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
"Hansard" Report, Revision ofSpeeches-
Asscnbli-Roinarks by Speaker 3556
Harbour Trust, Fremantle-See ''Fromnintle Harbour Trust''
Hay, J. G., Case of-Ascmbhj-q. -.Mr. Both, 1902, 2593
Health Bill-Assembly-Intro. 93, 2r 506, 673, 697, Con'.
716, 767, 958, 1302, 46, 71, 87, 1413,1603, point of order 1612, dissent 1614,resunicil 16 t6, 1646, recommittal 1714,further recommiittal 1732, report 1758,mescsage 1830, 3r 1830, returned 3474Council 's amendments 3606, 63
Council-Received 1825, 2r 1963, 20,31,2183, Corn. 2579, 3017, 88, 3222, 34,3363, recommittal 8365, Assembly's mes-sage 3727, Coni. resumed 3728, report, 3r3728
Holman 's, Mr., Police Court rinle-Assemblyj-cs. Mr. Brown 833, 888
Hopetoun Jetty, Labour employed-Assemby-q. 'Mr. Hudson 1555, see also
remarks by Mr. Hudson 2305
Hospitals Bill-Assembly--Received 1250Council-Intro. 64, 2r 590, 783, Corn. 1017
(disorder 1018), 1071, report 1108, 3r1157
1.-INDEX 1.0 'SUBJECTS.
Immigration Generally (Assembly)-Broaden, 0. WA. D., eonmpensation-q. Mr.
Hlolnman 1645Domestic servants-ql. Mr. Taylor 632Immiigr-ants employed in Railway Deport-
nmt-q. Mr. Troy 18281oniiigrauts employed at Railway Work-
shops-q. Mr. Johnson 3488immigrants from Argentine-q. MJr. Ang-
win .1902
Income Tax-Asscmbly-q. lMr. O'Loghlen as to exemtp-
tion 93Council-q. Hn. J.- W. Kirwan as to re-
turns 125
Inventors' Assistance rund-Assembly- 1 . 'Mr. Piesse 3240
1.-INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
Joyce, E., Case of-Aswenbly-m. Mr. Draper pnpers 729, pre-
sented 807
Judges' Decisions upset-Assemnbly-tj. Air. Horan 632
Jury Act Amendment Bill-Asscmblli-Received 1250, 2r etc. 3700Council-Introduced by Ron. W. Rings-
mi~ll 779, 2r 1108, Coin. 1111, report 1158,3r 1251, returned 3717, Assembly'saimendments 3728
Justices of the Peace, Northampton andVictoria Districts-
Assonibly-yo. papers Mr. rrroy 1937
LR.-INDEX TO SUBJECTS.Katanning-Nampup Railway Bill-
Assembly-Intro. 2220, 2r 2662, 3085, Go',..3039, report, 3r 3040, returned 3474
Council-Received 3088, 2r 8293, Corn. o-port, 3r 3419
Katanning - Shannon's soak RailwayBill-
Assemnbly-Intro. 945, discharged 2224
King Edward VII., Demise of-Assembly-m. Premier (Sir Newton 5.
Moore) 14, despatch in reply 1254Counci-n. Colonial Secretary 3, despatch
in reply 1323
King George V.. Accession of-Assembly-nt. Premier (Sir Newton ..
Moore) 14, despatch in reply 1254; 6sealso '"Coronation Celebrations''
Counil-n. Colonial Secretary 3, despatchin reply 1323
[INDEX TO SUECTS.]
L.-INDEX TO) SunSucmS.
Labour Bureau, Reports on Employees-Assenrbly-q. M.Xr. Bath 352
Lambs for Export-Assensbly-qs. M~r. .lacoby, 201, 280
Land and Income Tax Bill-Assembly-'Melssage, Jr 945, 2r 1972, 2097,
(point of artier 2110). Corn. 2112, 3r2224, retnrned 2458
Couacil-Ir 2218, 2r 2368, Corn. report2374, 3r 2420
Lands Department (Assembly) -Accountant's Braneh-q. Mr. Bolton 3489Charges of Corruption-q. 'Mr. Angivin as
to newspaper correspondent 's statement695, remuarks duoring ivant of confidencedebate (see), statemsent as to Royal Com-
misio by inister tar Lands 941, qs.as to Comnnission, Mr. Seaddan, 1034, 77,us. Mr. Seaddan 1502
Officers and reelassifleatiun-q. Mlr. Gill2053, qs. Sir. Collier 2053, 2390
Salaries of Draughtsnen-tq. Mr. Price2>324
Searching Files, q. Mr. Price 1970Temnporary Officers' increases, q. Mr. Gill
3374
Lands Generally (Assembly)-Advisory Beard 's report oni Stirling Estate,
q. Mr. Hayward 91Board decision reversed, qj. -NIr. Angini as
to reasons 1118Board, Secretary osf, appointment, q. M1r.
Scaddan 3307Dalwallinn transacitons, 41. 'Mr. Hudson
810, q. 11r. Troy 944, papers presented984, papers not cornspete 1332; see also''Personal Explanation'' and] "Want ofConfidence in Wilson MIinistry"
Dunkley Case, q. Mfr. Price 984. m. Mir.Price, papers, 1037
Nugadorig Transactions. ql. ir. Johnson1033
Osborn 'a, Mr., transactions, see ''Want ofConfidence in Wilson Slinistry,'' personalexplanation 'Mr. Osborn 985, q. Mr. Price1174, pentition 33106
Residential asreas, Southern Cross, q. Mr.H~oran 1601
Select ions-Es peranee District (See '"Es-perance Railway and district''), q. Mr.Angwin as to Mfasgowine district 171,'q. SIr. Oshormi as to 'Nunajin district 598,q..\Ir. Troy aes to selction on pastoralleases 6936, q. SMr. Johnson as to state-meat inj Goolyairdie Mtiner 888, q. Mr.-.Tohnsoai ;u; to statement in BradfordObserver 1033, ii. Mr. .lohnson papers reMforawa district 1037, q. Mr. Angwia asto "Mr. Newhboll'Is applications 1118. q.Mfr. Price sq to Si\r. Oshorn's ap.
Lie
LANDS GENERALLY (COatliif 4)-
plications 1174, q. Mr. Collier as toMr. Wilbie's holding 1175, q. M r.Scaddan as to Mr. Robins's holding1175, q. M.\r. Holiman ais to 'Mr. Wilmot'sbalding 1644, q. _11r. Holman as to Mr.Breadon'Is compensation 1645, q. Mir.Seadrian as to '.\r. Shears applications1820, q. M.\r. Hudson as to Sir. Doust 'sapplic4ations 1970, petition fronm Mr. E.Molloy 3306
Transfers, Wongan Ifills, q. S.Ir. Scaddan1498
Victoria district, ar-eas available, q. M~r. S.P. MNoore 245
Lands Resumption, Donnybrook - PrestonRailway-
Anqemtby--q. Mr. A. A. Wilson 2438
Land Resumption for Railway Purposes,Perth-
.. semably-q. Mr. .4ngwin 2662, q. Mr.Tlroy 3096, q. 'Mr. l-ardirick 31-59, qs. Mr.IFoulkes 3375, .3556
Latin Phrases in Report-Asscoublpy-q. Mr. k'nderwood 1175
Leader of the Opposition-:isntmbly-SttoenttbySrScdn as
to :a1pninent 90
Leave of Absence to Members-Assrin big-SI fr. 1] ard~vick (East Perth)
2461, 554, 'Mr. Hayward (Wellington)988. 13334, 2262, Sir N. J. Moore (Hun-bury) 13:38, Hun. A. SNink (HionoraryM.inister) 2391, %1r. Keenan 2865, 3376
Corin vil-] I(1on. M. 14. Mloss (West) 779,lloi'. C. A. Piesse (South-East) 779,180O, Hion. E6. It. Clarke (South-West)li)2, Hun. 'T. F". 0. Briniage (_North.East) 1157, I-ion. R. W. Pennefather(North) 2183, iiu. .1'. FL. Dodd (South)2.579, lion. F". ('onnoir (North) 341c)
Leederrijie and Gottesloc Municipal Boun-daries Alteration Bill-
.la.vembly-Receivedi 1250, 2r, Coni, report1765. is. 3r 2225. recommittal, report26)72, 3r 2744
Goincil-Tutro. 1012, 2r 1067, 1172, Corn.1172. 3r 1251, returned .3022, Assembly'safiiertiliitS 3067
Lepers at Roeboarne-Coienrri-c. lion. Sir 16. II. Wittenoorn 1671
Library Committee-Assimbly-As to mneetings 49Oopinvit-As to ie{tings 27
Licensed Houses, Statistics-.issxembly-ni. Mr. Mrurphy, return 468
X111. LAB
LIC I ~INDEX TO SUBJECTSI. I XI'
Licensing Bill-Asserbly-Intro. 93, 2r 492, message 506,
Corn. 570, 670, 718, 966, 1003, 1092, 1120,1187, to recommit 1254, recommittal 1257(dissent 1276), to further recommit 1298,report adopted 1302, 3r 1340, Council'samendments 3-580, Council 's message3761
Couadil-Heeeived 1639, 2r 1685, 1805, 74,1950, Corn. 2040, 2187, 2206, 2806, 2374,2420, recoin. 2516, further recoin,. 2533,report 2579, Assembly's message .37.17FAIssembly's supplementary maessage 3726,Com. resumed 3735, report, 3r 8735
Liquor Law, 1909% Applications for Sus-pension-
:lSecibly-q. Mr. Hudson 1969
Liquor Revenue Returns-Aseblg-iq. Mfr. Murphy 246
Liquor Sales at Timber Camps-Asscrnbly-fis. Mr. Bath 1077, Mr. Walker
1077, 1361
Loan 3Bill, £2,100,000-sneniblv-Nlessage 3240. Intro. 3558, 2r35.58, 666. Coi. oe. 3071, returned 3750
Coun,.cil-Reeeired 3634, 2r 3706, Corn..3708, report, 3r 3712
Loans Conversion Bill-A4sscmbly-Messaege, itrin, 94.6, discharged
3 269
Loan Estimates 1910-11-A .sncnbhj-MVessnge 3240, 31 i vsterinl state-
metr 3574. debate 3671
Loan to Fremantle Municipality-Assembly-q. M.\r. Seaddan 3026, (1. Mr.
Brown :3159
Loan to Mr. Lyall Hall-Am.senibliy-q. 'ir. Gill 1387
Loan Moneys, Credits in London-AssrenrliY-q. Mfr. 'Keenan 322
Local Court Procedure-Cortaril-ql. lHon. 0). G. Gawler 972
M.-anEx TO SUBJECTS.
Main Roads, State Maintenance-.iseinly-e.Mr. Jacoby 633, amdlt Mr.
Bath 639, Amdlt on arndt 648, division 648
Mandurab Bar, Permanent opening of-Counil-i. Hon. E. M. MeLarty 3219
Marble Bar, Railway Contract Extras-Assemal~y-q.. Mfr. Heitmarn 13861
Marconi Station, Fremante-4ssemnbly-q, .\Mr. Murphy 1082
Marine Assessors' Qualifications-Assen'ly- 4 . Nir. Price 1252, exiilanation
by Premier 1448
Marriage Act Amendment Bill-Assemnbly- I nt railutced by -Mr . M~urphy 459
Maternity Homes in Country Towns-;lsenrblg-q., Nfr. Price 31160
Members' Correspondence-Assembly-q. Mr. Iforan as to postages 672
Members named, suspended or removed-;lrsemebhj-1ir. HRitmnann 932 Mr. Under-
%vool 1597, 2947, -Mr. Bath 2947, Mr.JHolman 2947, 96, Mr. Collier 2944, Mr.Jinlirison 2973, Air. Gourley 2974
Meter Rent, Metropolitan District-.4ssrmibly-q. Nir. Gill -553
Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewer-age-
Assemnbly-q. Ni r. Ciii ias to ineter rents-53. q. Mtr. ffran as to source of supply598, q. Xir. Jahcoby as to progress ofworks 1826;, q. Mr. Gill as to employees2219
Midland Railway Company-AswNebly--q. Mr. Tlroy as to land and in-
coine' taxation 92ACounei-PceiLtiun against Wongan Hills-
Slulliw,, Railway Bill 3475
Miners' Phthisis--Ameeblg-qs. Mr. H~eitiann 1554, 2054
Mines and Machinery Inspection Bill-Asxrmnbly-lnitro. 3490, 2r etc. 3755, re
tnued 37-67Counci-All stages 3780
Mining Generally (Assembly)-Exemptiiiis, Phillips Hiver, q. Mr. Hudson
7 65'Foreign Labour, qs. Mr. Coiurley 202, Mr.
Taylor 128Homestead Lenses, q. Mr. Bath 2536Loan to Calii6n 03.Co.-q. Mr. Murphy
352L~oanf to H. Berteaux (see "'Want of Con-
fidence in WVilson Ministry'' and "'Presi-'lent Loubet Lease'')
Mlines 'Regulation Aiaendruent-q. Mr. Heit-titnil 1901
R~egistrar, Smuthern Cross, q. Mfr. Horan 631State Mining Engineer, leave of absence,
q. Mr. Horan 491Wages, Bulic-.Mr. Horan 1499WVVilunia Leases, ret, papers r.Holmn 1922
Mining Generally (Council)-Assays ait School of Mifnes, cheek samples,
q. lon. J. WV. Kirwan 3476Commnission to inquire into industry 3612
LIC MIN XXIII.
xxiv. MEN[INDEX TO SUBJECTS.]PA
Ministerial Statements-Assembly-Preniier (Sir Newton J.
'loore) as to resignation 775, new Pre-mnier (Hon. Frank Wilson) as to changeof Government and programme of Bills8051
Council-Colonial Secretary ;is to change ofGoveniatent 719
Money Baills Procedure-Aisernbly-Goincil 's pressed requests, re-
marks by 11r. Speaker 3765
Motions continued on Private Members'day-
Assrtnbly-1920
Motions interrupted by Standing Order-Asscinbly-Reinarks by Mr. Speaker 2407
Mount Lawley Reserves BiU-Assemnbly-lIitroduced .16, 2r 17.58, Corn.
1762, report 1765, 3r 1830Cowieil-Reeiveul 1825, 2r 1962, Corn.
202S, or 218.3
N'.-INDEX TrO SUBJECTrS.
Naming Memnbers--See "'Memnbers namzed'
Naraling-Yunia Railway Bill-Assemby-Iurro. 3183, 2369, Corn. 3271,
report, 3r 32 76, returned 3514Gounil-Received 3284, 2r 3353, Corn. re-
port 34419, 3r 3476
Navigation Act, Examination of Engin-cers-
Asverby-q. Mr. Seaddan 3096
No-confidence-See "'Waiit of Confidence"
Northampton-Ajana Railway Bill-Assembly-Intro. 2093, 2r 3167, Coin. re-
port 8419. 3~r 3476Gouneil-Reeii-cd 3222, 2r 3.303, Gout. re-
port, 3r 3419
North-West Coast Navigation-Assetnbly-q. Ali. 1lurpliy 31307
Notice Paper not ready-Aswcmribly--Iliirks Mr. Holman 1600
Notice of Question-A~sc~y-l r I eitnann and alteration of
notice 888
Nurses' Registration-AssemrnblY-Petition presented by MZ~r. Heit-
mann 3487 (see also debates on ''HealthBill'')
O.-rNZEX TO SUBJECTS.
Oath of Allegiance-Assembly-14, 42, 90, 389, 695, 805Councii-2, 26, 778, 10327 1800, 3016
Obituary-Assembty--lo. 6. Throssell 549Counnei-lon. G. 'l'Irossll .584
Off ences against Children-Councit-q. Hon. 1). G. Glawler 3475 (see
also ''Criminal Code Act AmendmentBill I'
Office of Profit-See "Brown, 'Mr., and an Offie of Profit"
Old Men's Homes-Assemnbly-ql. '&rr WValker as to tobacco
allowance 599
Opening of Parliament-A.,oem blty-1.4Ge 15ci-I
Opposition Leadership-Sen I'ILeader of the Opposition
Opposition Whip-Assembly-Mr. Trony's change oi seat 552
Order of Business-Assembly-11r. hluison as to giving noties
after questionsi ha.ve been answered 888
Outer Harbour, Fremantle-Asses ify-m. joapers Alr. Muirphy 2480
P.-INDEX TO -SUBJECTS.
Pairs, Question of-Asscmly-l~splnati~ns 37
Papers presented in Assembly and Cairn-cil-
Audit Act, Orders iii Council, 245, 584, 765,773
Bi-eadoii's, G. W. D)., :Ihan11!onnient of lands24.8
By-laws-Cemetries (various) 552, 584ICentral Board of Health 15, 26Goldfields Water Snpply Administration
16, 26High School 15, 26Legal Praetitioners Act., 984Ljeonora-Owalia TramIway 10, 26MNetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage
and Drainage Department 245, 584,808, 072
Railway Department 16, 26, 1A47, 1633
MY_ MIN PAP
PAP (~INDLI TO SUBJECTS.)A xv
PAPERS PRESENTED (continued)-
Health Boards-Augusta 7, 16Black Range 7, 16Boulder 321, 584Davyhurst-Mulwarrie 7, 16Denmark 7, 16Derby 7, 16, 2865, 3016Guildford 809, 972Kelmnscott 7, 16Meekatharra 7, 16Menzies 3121, 3159Newceastle 7, 16Perth 7, 16Raveusthorpe 7, 16Thlree Springs 7, 16West Guildiford 7, 16York 321, 584Yeuaninc 972, 984
Miniciplitis-Boulder 1252, 1323Bu3tsselton 245, 584, 1800Carnarvon 7, 15Claremont 7, 15, 2516, .4Cotteslne 7, 15Geraldton 7, 15Guildford 7. 15Leedurville 7, 15Menzies 7, 16 1323, 1333MN-idland Junction 251.6, 34Norsemian 1252, 1322Northeam 809, 972North Perth 7, 16Perth 7, 16, 1157, 1174, 1252, 1323Souith Perth 1323, 1333
Roads Boards-Armadale-Keliscult 26, 91Black 'Range 16, 26Brouinehill 16, 26Brunswick 1ii, 26CotteslIoc 'Reach 04, 245Cue 16, 26Grecrimoxint 2740. 3016l-lellerherriii 1800, 1830K~imberley Gnoldfie-lds 26, 91Marble Bar .321, 584Mfeekathiri-a 1800, 1830Mloora 16, 26Mount 'Margaret 16, 26Mouirambine 16, 26Murray 16, 26, 778, 808Perth 552, 584Serpentine 1323, 1333Upper Gascoyne 16, 26West Arthur 1323, 1333West Kimberley 26, 91, 552, 584WViluna 245, 584Wyndham 16, 26
Cemetery Accounts 552. 584Departmental 'Reports and Returns--
Aborigines 3016, 3026Agricultural Bank 2389, 2420Agricultnral Dept 2660, 3016Char~ities 7. 1-5, 2306, 2323Early, Closing 7, 15'Education 72 16
PAPERS P~RszrENT. (eeeinhcd,'-Factories 7, 15Fisheries 972, 984Fremnantle Harbour Trust 2516, 25934Friendly Societies 2516, 2534oldfields Water Supply Administra-
tion 837, 971, reports on corrosion ofmains 2IF, 90, 837, 972
Government Labour Bureau 26p 90,1157, 1114
Government Savings Bank 807, 972Harbour & Light 12,50, 1Health 7, 15Industrial Coccilin tion and Arbitration
Act 2-516, 2534.Insane, Inspector General of 1323, 1333Lands 1323, 1:333Land Titles 584, 597Liquors 7, 15Mfedical 7, 15Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage,
;inqh Drainage 16, 26. 2516, 2534\incs 7, 16
Mining Development 321, 584Mining Exempltbons 584, 673.Police 2638, 30-16Prisons 972, 984P:ublic Service Commnissioner 766, 778Puiblic Service List .584, 631Public Works 'Departmeont 220.5, 2219Quarantine 7, 15Railways 7. 16, 584, 673, 1250, 1., 3435,
3488Resumption of juistornl leases :11
3159S'tate Children 's Dept 1447, 1633Surveyor General .163.3, 44Taxation 2.579, 2,593Timber Tramnway Permits granted 552,
584Woods & Fore-sts 1448, 1633Vaccinationi 7, 15
Fisheries Act, form of Exclusive ~icense:agreement 3700
Land 'Ilransactieas, Dalwallinu 984Life Assurance Companies Returns -1830,
2-182Lithos and Plans--
Proposed Railways - Dumb] eyung toMloulyinniag, Katanning to Shannon'sSoak 1.157, 1174; Southern Cross-Bullfinch 1443, 1633; Tambellep-Ongerup 1633, 44; Wagin-Dnmble-yung Extension 2366, 2389; WonganHills-'Mullewa 2366, 2389; Bridge-town-Wilgarrup Extension 2366, 2389;N araling-Yuna Area 2367, 2389,3241 ; Quairading - Nunajin 2367,22189; Dwellingup - Hotbam 2367,2389; Northampton - Ajana 2367,-2389; Wiekepin-It~errcdi n 2367, 2389;Ka'tanning - Namnpup 2438, 2579;Brooltton-Kunjinn 3241
South -West Pastoral Areas resomed 552,.584
PAP PAP XXV.
xxv'. PAP[iNDEX TO BUErJECTBJ AE
PAPERS PRESENTED (continued)-Proclamations under-
Fisheries Act 16, 26Pearl Dealers' Licensing Act 16, 26
Reports (see also "Departmental')-Adelaide University Committee and
University Extension Committee 765Agent Gleneral 'a Office, report by Ron.
Sir -N. T. Mloore 2028, 2052Auditor General's, with public accoxuts
2306, 2323Caves Board 2660Electoral systems 2438, 3475Fremantle Public Hospital 1950, 2003Gases in 'Mines 3612, 3663Geologist's. report, Saudstone-Lawlers
Railwny 2865High School Governors 3706, 3750Museum and Art Gallery 459, 584Perth Public Hospital 2205, 2219Public Library 584, 631Public Service Commissioners on ac-
counts and Stores 244Railway Advisory Board on, South of
Goidlields. line in Great Southern areas807, Wongan Hi lls-)fu rehison 837,country East of Great Southern Rail-way 1643, Upper Chapman Railwayextension 1643, Northampton Railwayextension 1643, proposed railway toMt. Erin 1643, Wagin-Darkan Rail-
way 1043zoological Gardens and Accliinatisation
Commuittee 1600, 1633University Endowment Fund, Trustees'
financial statement 3067, 8096Returns and Papers ordered and asked
for-Accidents to raitway employees 17OAsiatic employers, Quairading 1297Barry's, R., claim against Government
1477Civil Service land sottlement scheme
1552.Collie Coal 'Mines Accident Relief Fund
.389Coolgoirdic-Norseman Railway, cost, etc.
go07Coal mining accident, Collie 3750District Pire Brigades Act, contribu-
tions p)aid by local bodies 1502Dividend duty, Eastern Goldfields 1502Education, appointment of assistant in-
slpectar 1830Estates repurchase,
Avondale 807Bowes 807-8General 809
Estimates and Tenders for various pub-lic works .1037, 1174
Fatalities on Racecourses 631Government advertisements, cost of 2323Hotel ingoings and rents 552Joyce, E., retirement ofLand selections, uIroraiva 12:52Land transactions, Dunkley case 1252MeICallUM. S. P., papers 1477
PnAaEs PRzErnfn~ (coa nnUed)-Outer Harbour, Fremantle, papers
charts, etc. 2660Parliament, cost of 1633Police Force, grading and pay 597Postal work performed by railway offi-
cials 3474Railways, chaff lost in transit 1035'Railways, Faiching v. Commissioner
1.799Railway Station, Southern Cross, tele-
phone 729Railways, telegraph and telephone lines
1037Smnith, IV. P., claim of for retiring Ml-
lowance 809Su peranununtion allowances refused 1904,
12.50Timiber leases under Land Act, 1898,
and regulations 3218Valuec of premises used for sale of
liquors 1118Warder Wise, dismissal of 1477Wilun 'Mining Leases V, and 5J,
papers 2191Royal Commissions-
(:ollie Coal Mi-fners' Accident ReliefFund Trust .170, University 728, 778
Lands Department, charges of corrup-tion 2306, 23231
Pulmonary diseases amiong miners 837,972
University 728, 778Rules end Regulations under-
Agricultural Lands Purchase Act 552,584
Audit Act 728, 778Bunbury Harbour Board 15, 26, 2516,
34Dentists' Act, 15 26, 2865, 3016District Fire Brigades Act 15, 26Education Act 584Explosives Act 16, 26Factories Act 2516, 34Fremnantle Harbour Trust 809), 972,
2366, 2389Gaols 809, 972Jetties 'Regulation Act, 1878 (wbarfago
rates Point Sampson and Cossack)1.5, 26; additional 8019, 972
Land Act, 1898, 552, 584Legal Practitioners Act Amdt Act 972,
9 84Leonora TPranmways Act 16 26Mines Regulation Act 16, 26Perth Public Hospital 15, 26Port Regulations 15, 26, 809, 972Public Service Act 1077Railways Act 4.59, 584, 1323, 1644Sharks B1ay Pearl Shell Fisheries Act,
1892, p 15, 26Statutes Compilation-
Pharmac-y and Poison Laws 7, 16
Papers removed from Table~Asscambly-q. Mr. Heitmaun 1552
PAPXXVI. PAP
PAR [INDEX TO SUBJECTS.] rHO XXVII.
Parks and Reserves Act AmndmentBill-
Assembly-Rcceived 1106Council-Introduced 7, 2r 587, Corn. 979,
1015, recoin. 1016, 3r 1067
Parliamentary Allowances Bill-Assembly-M,%essage 2634, intro. 2634, 2r
3679, Coni. 3683, report, 3r 3686, Con-.cii's amendments 3759 (dissent 3760)
Council-Received 3659, 2r 3722, Corn.3724, report 3726, 3r 3731
Parliament, Cost of-Coueiil-q. Hion. J1. T. G-Iowrey 1107, in. re-
turn Hon. .T. T. Glowrey 1157
Parliamentary Dining-room, Attendance-A.msmbly-Eernarks by %fr. Hudson 3766
Payment of Members, to increas-Asscrmbly-n. Mr. Underwood 1038, q. -Mr.
Heilmrnan as to B3ill 18.30 ;sec also''Parliamentary Allowances Bill''
Pearling Industry-Assecmbly-Remiarks by Mr. Troy on
Address-in-Reply 301, personul eiplana-tin, -5:,2
Permanent Reserves Rededication Bill(No. 1)-
.Isembly-rntro. 1361, 2r 1972, 2115, Coin.2122, 3r 2224, returned 2567
Couneil-Eeeeived 2218, 2r 2367, Coin.2420, 3r 2516
Permanent Reserves Rededication Bill(No. 2)-
.4isieibly-Tnitrndu-ed 2439). Order die-chargedI 3166
Permanent -Reserves Rlededication Bil(No. 3)-
Asscmbly--Tntro. 3376, 2r 3688, Corn. 3695,report 3r 3697, returned, Council'samendment 3766
Council-All stages 3731
Personal Explanations (Assembly) -Attorney General as to statements regard-
ing the language of certain members 541Mr. Bath, as to evidence before Royal Com-
mission on Immigration 311Mr. Foulkes, Dalwallinu land selections 824Mr. George, as to the no-confidence division
941Mr. Gourley, Dalwallinu land selections 824,
942Mr. Heitrnann, Royal Commission o
miners' lung diseases 322, as to interjec-tion 1971, Avondale estate 3160
Mr. Halmos, as to Mr. Brown's statementto Press concerning offices of profit undertlhe Crown 833 ; as to Press reports 2741
'Minister for Lands, as to Avondale estatepurchase 316], 3239
PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS (Continued)-Mr. Osborn, as to land transactions 985Mr. Seaddan, Factories Act and early clos-
ing 3418Mr. Speaker and Mr. Seaddan Ias to state-
menits regarding the control of Opposi-tion members 548
Mr. Troy, as to chaiige of seat, and as topearling industry 552; as to Press re-ports 2743
Mr. Underwvoodl, as to Opposition 'Whip 553.incorreit Press report 2742
Perth Municipal Gas and Electric Light--ing Bill-
Assenibly-lntro. 945, 2,- 1078, Coin. 1333,report 1371, 3r 1387, returned 2409,Council's ariendmnent 2480
Conned-Recived 1639, 2r 1696, Corn.1699, report 1700. recommiittal 1800,1950, further recommittal 2028, 9, 2205,report 2:306. 3r 2367. Assenmbly's message2 5234
Perth Municipal Roads RededicationBill-
Council-Tntro.. Ir 3277, 2r 3423, Corn.3486, report, 3r .3530
Perth Trarnways-.-lst-wblg-q. 'Mr. Daglish as to national-
ksing 459, qs. Mr. Walker as to freeshares for mnembers of Parliament 672, asto filing of accounts 672, q. Mr. Troy asto free passes 696, q. MJr. Horan as tostreet watering 1033, q. Mr. Johnson asto demurrage 1.360
Perth Tramway Trouble-See ''Tramway Trouble, Perth'';
''Urgency 'Motions"also
Petitions presented to Assembly-Empire Day 3554Fremtantle Freemasons Lodge, No. 2, Dis-
position Bill (private) 984Nurses registration, for separate Bill 3487Osborn's, Mr., land transactions 3306Wongan Hills-Mullei-a Railway Bill 2593
Petitions presented to Council-Wongan Hills--Mullewa Railway Bill, from
Midland Railway Company for selectcommittee 3475
York Mechanics Institute Transfer Bill(private) 1633
Pharmacy and Poisons Acts CompilationBill-
Assembly-Received 1250, 2r, Corn., report1758, 3r 1830
Council-Introduced 779, 2r 1172, Corn.report 1174, 3r 1251, returned 1825
Phosphates Deposits-Aisecmblv-q. Mr. Brown 2_661
nxvr. POL [INDEX TO SUBJECTS.] PUB
Police Force (Assembly)-Attendance at picture show, q. Mr. Swan
3026Charges against constables, q. Mr. Johnson
1969Officers as clerks of courts, q. Mr. Collier
il1sLong Service leave, mn. Mr. Collier 2391Northern District, qs. ',%r. Heitmiana and
Mr. Johnson 3372, 3, reply to Premier3489, q. 'Mr. Heitruann 3663
Return as to grades and] increased pay, in.Mr. Collier 171
Sanitary fees for police quarters, q. Mr.Collier 3307
Postal Facilities, Parliament House-A4ssembly-n. Mi~r. Horan 671
Premier's Resignation-See ' Ministerial Statement'
President, Election of-See "'Election of President'
President Loubet Lease-Assernbly-q. Mr. Collier 92; see also
''Want of Confidence in Wilson Minis-try"
Press; Reports of Council Proceedings-Counil-q. H-on. J. F. Cullen 1251
Press Reports, Incorrect-A1ssemblg-See ''Privilege'' and ''Per-
sonal Explanations''
Press Request for Information-A~sscmbhii-q. ',\r. Price 107G
Price, Late Hin. S.-Assesibly-,,,. Premier
Moore) 15(Sir Newton ..
Printing Committee-Assenibly-As to meetings 50
Prison Matron, Fremantle-.lssemibly- 1 . Mr. Gill 8556
Prison Warders and Defence Forces-See "'Pulic Servants and Defence Forces''
Private Members' Business-Asvnnblj-Motions interrupted by Stand-
ing Ortlers 64S, arangemenCt of business7-44, letter of explanation from Clerk 765,see also ''Motions''
Private Members' Day-.sscmblgj-51
Privilege (Assembly)-Brown, 'Mr., and office of profit, in. Mr.
Holman to' declare Mr. Brown's seat,acant 808, remarks by 'Mr. Holman as tostatement made to Press by Mr. Brown833, in. asking Mr. Brown to withdraw8:15, notice of motion of no-coflidence inSpeaker 835
Conmments on miembers' conduct, in. Mr.Holmon to prosecute Messrs. Mason andJohnson 5119
Inaccurate Press Report, on. Mr. Walker toexclude Daily News reporters from gal-lery 2962, amendment (the Premier) todeinanil apology 2965; as to apology3015; letter in reply 3093; remarks byPremier, 'Mr. Walker and Mr. Speaker3161t
Press report regarding destitute seamen atAlbany, 'Mr. Price 3241
Summonses served on members 408, mn.Standing Orders Committee to report409, as to meeting of Committee 474,49-- report of Committee 550, reporttiloptel .152
Procedure as to Urgency Motions-Assembiy-1448
Professor Lowrie-See ''Director of Agriculture''
Properties transferred to Common-wealth-
Council-ql. Hon. J1. W. Langeford 1067
Prorogation-Sec 3772 -
Public Library, Museum, and Art Galleryof Western Australia Bil-
AIssembly-intro. 2634, 2r 3187, Com. 3189,report, 3r 8243, returned, Council 'samendments .3665
Couveil-Received 3222, 2r 3354, Coam.3478. report 21479. recomm~ittal, report,:;r 361.3
Public Servants and Defence Forces-Alssembly- 1 . Mr. Troy 695, mn. papers Mr.
T[roy 1120, papers not complete 1332,1447, urgency motion Mfr. Troy 1449, q1s.as to school teachers, Mr. Bath 1498, Mr.Price 18213, q. Mr. Price as to deductionof pa 1.927, in. Mr. T[roy for reinstate-inent of Warder \Vise 2404
Coanri!-qs. Hlon... W. Kirwan, case ofWarder Wise 1011. 1066, 1107, 1634
Public Servants' Increments-Asseinbly-ql. Mr. Draper 492
Public Service and Life Insurance-Council-q. THun..1. WV. Langsford 1.157
Public Service Regulations, Validity-Assembly-q. \%rr. Gill 1076
PUB ~[INDEX TO SUBJECTS.] RTx"
Public Works, Departmentil Construe-tion-
Asseinbly-q. 'Mr. Heitmiana 1387, 1476;see also remarks on "Estimates, PublicWorks Department " and "IRailways Con-strnction''
Public Works Tenders and Estimates-Assembly-rn. Mr. Heitmana, return 1037
Q.-TNnnx To SUBJECTS.
Quairadlng-Nunajin Railway Bill-Asemibly-Lenve to intro. 2093, tr 2093,
266'AG, 3061, Corn., report, 3r 3066, re-turned 3~474
Coiradl-Reeeived 3088, 2r 3297, Cam. re-port, 3r 3419
Questions-Assembly-Postponed, Premier 1731, Fri-
day sittings, remarks by Mr. Speaker-5-52 (see alsn ~Notie of Question'")
R.-INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
Rabbit Departmient-Assenbly--q. M.%r. Price as to emiployees
279 q. Air. O'Loglilen as to inspector'.-aippointmecnt 18-5
Racecourse Fatalities-Asxcenbly-n. Mlr. 'Daglishr, return 461
Railway Advisory Board-Asscsnmb/y-Wieknpin gind Qiiairading ox-
tensions, q. 'Mr. Mlonger 91, appointment,c.Mr. K~eenan 246, utility, i. Mr. Iloran
(158, absence of nmembers from offices 311.Esperance report, qs. Mr. Bath 598, Mr.Hudson 944, 3306, Mr. Collier 2391, per-sonnel, q. Mr. Hudson 15.55, WonganH-ills-Mu\Tllewa,, qS, .\Mr. Angwin as to Mr.Jlacoby 's sta temnent luring dobate 348-9,3742
Council-As to reports, q. Hon. J1. W.LangsforI 101ll
Railway Construction Works-Boyup-Kojnp. qs. MNr. Keenan 1361, Mr-.
H-eitmnaunn 1476Dowerin-Aierredin, qs. 'Mr. Bath 232.3, Mr.
O'Loghlen 3.160Goonialling-Wongnn Hills, q. Mr. Seadlant
1499Marble lRar Contract extras, q. Mr. Melt-
Mann 1386Mt. 'Magnet-Sandstone, qs. Mr. Heitinu
1498, -Mr. Brown ]8928, 2323, 2536
Railways Generally (Assembly)-Accidents to Employees, q. M.\r. Swan 9-3Annual 'Report, omission, q- Mr, Anga-in
76.5Appeal Case, 'Mr. Phillips, q. M-Nr. Johnson
3375
RAILWAYS GENEIIALLV (conifinted)-Chaff lost in transit, In. Mr, Heitinann,
return 1035Coolgardie-Kalgoorlie resleepering, q. Mr.
MeDowall 2535Coolg-ardie-Norseman Railway, mn. return as
to cost, ete., Mr. Harper 767Dining Car, Great Southern, q. Mr. -Me-
Dowall 729Dowerin-M.erredin Line, q. 'Mr. Angwin as
to opening 3374Electrical Engineer's Branch, time sheets,
q. Mr. Heituiann 888Empl1 1oyei~es' Pines, q. Mr. Gill 811Emtploye"s Transfers, q. Mr. 1'rice 1076Exiiiners. q, 'Mr. Bolton 125.1Excss Fares cl. M~r. Gill 69.5Excursion I'Jros to Seaside, q. Mr. Murphy
3489Fatality. MNarrinup line, urgency notion
3738Fruit Carriage. 'Mundaring, q. M.Nr. Jacoby
16-45Goods Sheds, Bunbury, q. Hon. Sir N. J.
Moore 2262lInin igra tts emloyed, q. Mr. Troy 1828Legal Action, Faiching v. Commissioner, in.
papers Mr, Gill 462, 1.502, q, Mr. Gill 9185ijeunl-lLwlcls Plroject, q. Mr. Gourley
.20)3Level Cross;ings, qs .\Mr. Swan 201, Mr.
Tlardwirk 2439, Mr. Draper 3159Lace. Depot -emoval, q. Mr. Horan 491.Loniotivs, (is. Mfr. Blton as to disable-
muents; and repairs, and patent ash-pan-507
Itunilaring Wicir Exeursions, qs. 'Mr. Tacoby1601, 4(i
New Projects. q. Sir N. J. Moore 2323N orseman- l0sigera nee Project, see ''Esper-
anre RAlway and District''Norseman q. SIr. 1-Ndson platform .1555Officers' Sjalaries. qs. Alr. Gill 31-9, 3374Overhead Bridlge, 1-remmitle, q. Mir. Angwin
245Passentgers carried as Goods, q1. Mr. John-
soil 984-Passenlger traffc increase, q. Mr. Bath 597P1 ujarra-'Marra dong Rilway extension, q.
Mr. 0 'ioghilen 1330Pinijarra-Marrinuip service, q. 'Mr. 0 'Logh-
leon 18265Piiujarra - 1)ivellingnp service, q. Mr.
O 'Loghlc-n 35-55Quniradling extension, q. Mir. Mlonger 91Resulnltions, Perth yards, see ''Land Re-
su npti Ons ,Running Sheds, Geraldton, q. Mr. Johnson
28653Bintning Sheds, removal to Subiaco, q. Mr.
Daglish 598Rolling stock hired, q. Mr. Carson 246Salariedl Staff Regulations, q. Mr. Swvan
-50Secondl-class passenger receipts, q. Mir.
Bath 553
PUB RAI XJIX.
xxx. RAT [NDEX TO SUBJECTS.] E
RAILWAYS GENRALLY (rontimuod)-Second-class sleeping cars, q. Mr. Bath 632Southern Cross--Marvel Loch project, qs. Mr.
Horan 20.52, 3374Southern Cross station telephone, in. papers
MUr. Horan 729), presented] 729, q. Me.Horan as to file 810, undermanning, q.Mr. Horan 2536
South Swan project, tqa. Nfr. Angwin 671,Mr. Gordon 1032. Mr, Murphy 1645
Subiaco-Perilh service. q. '.%r. Daglish 4511Suburban palssenger traffic, q. Mr. Bath 671Subway, East Perth, q. Mr. Hardiwick 2741Trucks not available, q. Mr. Angwin 2191Telegraph and telephone lines, in. MNr. Hpit-
mann, return 1037Upper Chapman construction, hire of roll-
lug stock.t q. -Mr. Brown 1701Upper Darling Range, q, Mr. Jaceoby 1412,
1476Water supply, Aft. 'Magnet-Sandstone, q.
Mr, Brown 695West Perth crossing, q. Mr. Draper 3159Workshops, labour, q,. Mr. Job uson 3488Workshops, painters' arbitration awrard, q,.
Mr. Gill 91.
Railways Generally (Council)-Port Hedland-Mfartle Bar construction, a,.
Bloa. Sir E. H. Wittenooi 1800Stock wvaggons, a,. Hon. E. McLarty 1800Transcontinental Railway, a,. Ron. J, W.
K~irwan as to ivater supply 778Wannerno project, a,. Hon. V. flamersley
362
Redistribution of Seats-A.ssenbly-a,. 'Mr. Horn as to boundaries
3-52, qs. -Mr. Seaddan as to bringing downof Bill 1477, 99, :501, as to electoral 'naps2324, statement by Premier 1830
Redistribution of Seats Bill-Asscyably-Leave to introduce 2054, Jr
2063, 89, (point of order 2063, dissentfrom riding 2066), in. to print 2089, 2r2191, 24,58, 2586, 2054, 2678_ 2747 (pointof order 2802), carried on division 2804,Mn. am~endmnent to refer to select com-mittee 286.5, negatived on division 2894,to fix (loininittee stage 2895 (point oforder, disorder 28453) ; Conk. 2898. (pointof order 2908), (dissent from chairman'sruling 2910), 2926; (disorder, membersSuspended and removed 2943, dissent fromChairman's ruling 2947, privilege, in-accurate Press report 2962, progress2964), Committee resumed 2967. (pointsof order. amibers suspended 2967, dissentfrom C"hairman's ruling 2971, dissentfrom Speaker's ruling 2973), resumed2979, Opposition members leave Chamber2980. Committee concluded 2982, Stand-
ingz Orders suspnension 2996, point oforder 2996, (member suspended 2996),diissent from Speaker'~s ruling 2998, re-
RaDxSTunu-nON os- Si&&Ts BIttL (continued)-port stage 3010, 3r 3011 'passing 3014,transmitting to Council 3015, returned32631
Coioici-Ir 34022, 2r 3067, amendment sixmonths .3081, negatived on voices 3088,.1125,. to Committee rut Stage 3151,;iinlaiitt to refer to select committee3151. negatived on dbiiion 3155, Corn.32 15. report 31;3,S, 3r 3222
Rent paid for Government Offices-See ''Government Offices Rented''
Repurehased Estates-See ''Estates Repurchase''
Resignation of Premier-See ''Ministerial Statement"
Retirement of S. F. MCailuni-Asqsembfy-n. 'Mr. Holman, papers 1037,
papers not supplied 1447
Returns, etc., ordered by Assembly-Barry iersas the Government 1036Civil Servants' Land Settlement Scheme
1036Coal Mining Disaster, Collie, papers 8183Collie Coal Commission, papers 246'Education Department-
Secondary School Headmaster, papersM68
Assistant Inspector 1731Estates Repurchase, all purchases 462,
Avondale 463, Bowes 696Fire Brigades Board, Contributions 1056Government Advertisements 1922Government Labour Bureau, Asiatic Emn-
ployers 1120Land Selection, 'MOrawa 1037Land Transactions, Dunkley case 1037Outer Harbour, Frenmantle 2480Polic Force, grades and increased pay 171Public. Servants and Defence Forces 1120Public Works Tenders and Estimates 1037'Racecourse Fatalities 462Railways Action, Faieing v. Commissioner
1502-Railways, chaff lost in transit 1035Railway. Coolgardie-Norseman, cost of eon-
.truction 767Railwvay Station Southern Cross Telephone
729Railways, Telegraph and Telephone tines
1037Retirement of S. F, MfcCallum 1037Retiring Allowances and Refusals, Super-
annuation Act, 744Superannuation Allowances, case of E,
Joeyee 740, case of W. P. Smith 74.3Taxation. Eastern Goldfields 461Wilna 'Minking Leases 1937
Returns, etc., ordered by Council-Parliament. cost of 1157Timber Leases. Particulars 2028
XXX. RAI RET
ROA [INDEX TO.SUBJECTS.1 STA nn-i
Roads Bim-Assemblyj-Introduced 353, 2r , 560, 600,
referred to select committee 611, exten-sion of time 811, 1119? 1332, report ofselect committee 1447, Corn. 3174, recom-mittal 3183, further recommittal 3186, re-port 3187, 3r .3243, returned, Council'samendments 3744
Council-Received 3222, 2r 3367, 3410(amendment six months) 3422, 80, 3531,
Corn. 3536, recommittal 3549, 3633, re-port 3634, Sr 3706, Assembly's message3729
Roads Closure Bill-Assembly-All stages 8748, returned 3767Council-All stages 3731
Roman Catholic Church Property Bill-Assembly-lntro. 1.r 3436, 2r, etc. 3698, re-
turne,] 3767Council-All stages 3729
Rutl'erglen Fly at Collie--Assemblij-q. Mr. JTacoby 3742
S.-INnnx TO SUBJECTS.
Saleyards-See ''State Salcyards''
Sandstone-.Lawlers District, GeologicalReport-
lfp.embly-c. Mr. Carson 2594
Savings Rank, Maximum Deposit-.'sseinbly--q. Mr. Bath 695
Frhcols-9-e ''Education Generally"
Scottish Agricultural Commission-Assembly-qf. Mr. Hloran 2661
,elect Committees appointed by As-sembly-
rrep-antle Freemasons Lodge, No. 2, Din-ronsition (Private) Bill 988, reported1120
Er--nantle Municipal Gas and Coke SupplyBill .3035, extension 3489
"n-As Hill 611, reported 1477Wo-kersl Compensation Act Amendment
Pill 747. reported 986
-rrt Committee appointed by Council--- r", Mechanics' Institute Transfer (pri-
-Ce) Dill 1.671, report 1962, reportadn-ted 2052
~--age works, Fremnantle-- bly-q. Mr. Angwiu 353
Sitting flays and Hours-As scmbly-m. Premier (Sir Newton 3.
Moore) 43, mn. Premier (Hon. F. Wilson)additional 1361, q. Mr. Hloran 2633
Council-in. Colonial Secretary 3343
Sittings extended after Midnight-Assembly-Licensing Bill, Cow., 6.25 p.m.
on following day 1250; 2.10 am. 1297;Estimates, 4.28 p.m. on following day2182; Redistribution of Seats Bill, 9.14am. 2864, 10.2 p.m. on following day2082; concluding week, 2.45 a.m. (Wed-nesday) 3530, 3.55 a.m. (Thursday) 3612,2.7 a.m. (Friday) 3706
Smith, W. P., Case of-zlssebldy-n. Mr. Swan, papers 740
Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railway Bill-Assembly-Tntro. 1412, 2r 1477, 1556, Corn.
1585. dissent 1591, resumed 1593, dis-order, a member removed 1597, resumed1598, report 1599, 3r 1602 returned 1873
Council-Received 1639, 2r 1673, Coin., re-port 1685, 3r 1800
Southern Cross-Bullfincb Railway Ap-propriation Bill-
Assembly-Mfessage 1646, all stages 1701,returned 1921
Council-Received 1696, 2r, Coin., report.1803, 3r 1874
Southern Cross Residential Areas-As~cntbly-q. Mr. Horan 1601
Standing Orders Amendment, LapsedBills-
Coundil-n. Heon. A.V. Kingsinill 779, in.transmnit to Assembly 782
Standing Orders Suspension-Assembly-n. premier .3027Council-Electoral Act Amendment Bill
1251, in. Coll Secretary, close of session3276
S tate Batteries (Assembly) -Menzies, q. Afr. Gouirley 202Mt. Egerton, q. Mir. Holman 3026
State Fire Insurance-Assc'nbly-ql. Mr. Seaddan 353
State Governor, To abolish-Assemblg-See ''University Site''
State Hotel for Soutbern Cross-Asscnmbly-p. Mr. Hloran 1499
State Hotel, Owalia-Assembly-qf. Mr. Gourley as to library 810
State Saloyards, Opening-Aascrnbly-q. Mr. Johnson 809
lxx". 51W [INDEX TO SUBJECTS.']FR
State Sawmill-A4ssembly-q. 'Mr. tVLoghlen 633
Statutes Compilation, Pharmacy andPoisons Law-
Assembly-Laid on Table J6Council-Laid on Table 7
Stirling Estate-See ''Estates Repirerlinse'
Stock Trains for Midland JunctionSales-
A4sscrnbly-q. Mr. Johnson 1034
Summonses served on Members-See ''Privilege''
Superannuation Allowanlces-A4sscnibly-papers Mr. Swan 462, q. Mr.
Draper 492, .3489. In. papers Mr. Draper(case of E, loyce) 729, in. papers Mr.Swan (case of W. P. Smith) 740, m.retnirn, Mfr. Swan 743, q. Mr. Swan 1119
Supplementary Estimates-See "'Estimates. Supplementary'
Supply Bill (No. 1), £1,053,875-.scmbli,-AII stages 51
Counail-Receiverd 41, 2r oe 6.5
Supply Bill (No. 2), £719,410-Asnneabty-Appropriat ion mnessage 945, all
stalges 988Council-loccivcdl 083, 2r 1013, oim. .1014,
.'r 1067
Supply Bill (No. 3), £207,443-Acsse~nbly-N,\essage 2052, all stages 2220,
retuirned 2409Council-Received 2218, 2r, Coin., report
2306, 3r 2367
Supply Bill (No. 4), £377,000-A4ss9embly-All stages 3165, returned 3343Couacil-Nceeived 3158, 2r, Coin. 3221l, re-
port .3-22, 3r 3277
Supply Bill, 1911-12-Assemibly-All stages 3686, returned 3698Council-All stages 3661
Swearing-In of Members-Assemblt-Oath of allegiance to new King
14; see also ''Oath of Allegiance,'Council-Counmnissioners, oathi of allegiance
to new King 2. (fnmmission to President7
Sweating, Mr. Brennan's Statement-Asscmlyj-js. Mr. Troy 13S1, 1499, 1829
T.-Nnnx TO Su-nso'rs.
Tambellup-Ongerup Railway Bill-Ass"cnby-ir 1035, 2r 2668, 3040, Coin.,
report 3051, Sr 3096, returned 3474Counici-lr 31088, 2r 3302, Corn., report, 3r
3419
Taxation, Eastern Goldfields-.. Yxrnbly-Mr. Collier. return 461, pre-
seinedl 807
Tellers decline to act-Axstombly-2)151, 67, 946, 73
Timber Industry, Royal Commission-Councif-in. Hon. M. L. Moss 3344, 424, 648
Timber Leases-Ass9embly-Unfulfilled conditions, q. Mr.
O'Loghlen 633Council-in. return, Hon. M. L. Moss 2028,
q. papers delayed, Ron. 'M. L. Moss 31211
Timber Trouble, Lakeside-del.,;einlly-qs. Mr, Scaddan 2661, 2701
Titles Office Delays-Counil-ql. M~r. LTiagsforrl 2420
Tourist Bureau-A.ssinbj-q. Mr. JTacoby, as to officer 201
Tramway Accidents-Assembly-q. Mr. Heitmana 1360
Tramway Trouble, Perti-Asqecmbly-Ijrgeney motion Mr. Seaddan
389, Privilege, summonses served on miem-hers 408, 474, 492, comments on mnem-hers' conduct 5719, q. Mr, Underwood asto police protection 552, q. Mr. Horan asto police services 631, q. Mr, Brown asto Mr. Johinson 's fioe 810, mn. Mr, John-so11. papeIrsT relating to police services19014
Transfer of' Land Act Amendment Bill-.fsscmbhjY-Intro. by Mr. Hudson 1902, 2r
mnovedl by Attorney General 3474, Corn.,report 347.5, .9r 3490, returned, Council'snncinent 3665
Con ciU-eceived 3478, 2r 3530, Corn., re-loort 3.531. 3r 363
Transferred Properties-wee ''Properties Transferred to Common-
wealth
Treasury Funds, Interest-Iescnbly-q,\Mr. Keenan 170
Tributers Bill-.4ssenbly-lntro by Mr. Walker 93, 2r 4861,
Coin. 76.1, 106, 2418, report 2441, Sr2480
Covncil-Received 2534, 2r 3024
TRISTAXXXIT.
rTNDEl TO SUBJECTS.]
Tuberculosis-Assemibly-rn. Mr. Heitniann that a confer-ene be convened 470, 1056
U.-TwusX TO SUBJECT.
Uncharted Rock, ''Pericles"' Wreck-tlssembly-qs. Mr. Murphy 170, 1253, 2218
University of Western Australia Bill-Coinly 2lssgo, intro. 945, 2r 3261,338 2on 340, report, Sr 3876, Coun-
cil 's amiendmnents 3750Couudfl-lleceiveil, 1r 3353, 2r 3634, Corn.
3646, 730, report, 3r 3730
University Site-As scmnly-ni. to utilise Government House,
Mr. Horan 649, arndt M.%r. Walker 655
Upper Chapman Railway Extension Bill-Asx einby- Fritro. 2439, Order discharged
3l77
Upper Darling Range Railway-:LSCibiy-(is. M.Nr. Jac-oby 1412, 76
Urgency Motions, Procedure-.tsscmby-Notiee to be givenl before ques-
tions 1448
Urgency Motions debated in Assembly-Public Servants and Defence Forces, sus-
pension of prison officials 1449'Pramwayi~ Trouble, Perth, conduct of
,authorities .389Railway Fatality, 'Marrinup Line 3738
V.-INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
Veterinary Surgeons, Registration-Assirnbl-q. Mr. Swain 111S
Victoria Park School Premises-Assembly-See ''Edueation Generally''Goicrcd-ql. Hon. S. W. Langeford 1011
W.-NDEX TO SUBJECTS.
Wagin Court-House-Assembly-q. Mfr. Bath 1902
Wagin-flunbleywng Railway ExtensionBill-
Agssctbly-Ir 2220. 2r 21668, 30.51, to referto select committee 3055, negatived ondivision 3060. Corn., report 3060, 3r 3061,returned 3474
Council-lr 3088, 2r .3299. Corn., report, Ir3419
Want of Confidence in Mr. Speaker-Assembly-Notice of mnotion, Mr. Holman8-35L not inovord 1037
Want of Confidence in Wilson M1inistry-Assemtbly-Notice of i. 809, rn. Mr. Sead-
dan 813, 838, concluded 889, disorder (amiember removed) 982, question of pair's937, division 940, Mr. George and theiliviiion 941
Warder Wise, case of-See ''Public Servants and Defence Forces"
Warships, Visit of School Chilaren-Assgeobiy-q. Mfr, Angitin 1386
Water Supply Generally (Assembly) -'RolIfineli. (is. Mr. Hoan 8488, 3,555Claremont, (I. Mr. Foulkes 1448E-offman 's 'Mill, q. Mr. 0gion 1330MaNfrvel Loioc, q. Mr. I-oran 337.5
Water Supply Generally (Council)-BuIIfiriel,, ql- lion. Tr. 1,'. 0. Brimage 334.3,
i. as to price, iHon. T1. 1b'. 0. Brimage31347, 732
Ora Blandai, qi. Hon. J. '%V. Kirwan 1949, q.1-Ion. T. F. 0. flriiage 3343
TPraiiscontinentai Railway, q. Hon. T. W N.iKirwan 77.9
Wickepin-Merrediln Railway Bill-iA.'scmblq-Tnitro. 1 r 2093, 2r 2669, 3096,
Coi., report, 3r 3099, returned :4474Coinci-Receeived. ] r 3088, 2r 3301, Cant.,
report. 3r- 3419
Wickepin-Merredin Rilway-couuei-qf. lon. 0. .Snners ais to early
-unstruerioi .35.30
Wiluna Mining Leases-See ''Mining Generally''
Wongan Hills-Mullewa Railway Bill-ilseiably-i'tro. 2094, (point of order
2095), Jr 2097, petition 2,593, 2r 337G,to refer to select eommiittee 341.2, Gon.:2417, report 3r 3418, returned 351.4
Council-Recived, I r, 2r, 3425, petitiri.3475, Coin. 31476, report, 3r 3478
Workers' Compensation Act AmendmentBill-
Assemnbly-) ntro. by Mr. Hudson 93, 2r479., i. -.%r. Draper to refer to selectcommiittee 747. dissent fromn ruling 749,in. Mfr. D raper select coinniittee '5 powers754. in. Mr. Draper extension of timev.Si., report presented 9)86, as to 4coasiderru-tion 1120. Cent. 1175 (as to fixing date1920), 2409. report '2440. 3r 2480
Council-Rieceived 2.534. 2r 3023
TUB WOR XXXIII.
[INDEX TO SUBJECTS. -
Y.-NnEX TO SUBJECTS.
York Mechanics' Institute Transfer Bill(Private) -
Assembly-Received 2567, 2r 2872, 2701,Corn., report 2701, $r 2744
Counci-Petition 1633, intro, by Hon. W.Malrwick, Jr 1671, referred to select com-mittee 1671, report of select committee
YORK MECHNIrCS' INSTITUTE TRANSFER BILL,(continued)-
1962. report adopted 2052, 2r 2388, Corn.2420. .3r 2.516, returned 3022
Z.-INwEX TO SUBJECTS.
Zamia Palm Eradication-Assembly-rn. Mr. O'Loghlen 669, q. Mr.
O'Loghlen 887
xXSIV. YOU ZAA1
xxxv-
INDEX TO SEEOHES.
Ezplamemtion of .4bbreviations.-lr, 2r, 3r, First, Second, or Third Reading of a Bill.-Coin.,Commnittee of the whole Honse.-m., Motion.-cj,, Question to a Minister.
A.-SPEEoHES
Agriculture Minister, Hon. J. Mitchell(Northam) -
See ' Minister for Lands"
Angwtn, Mr, W, C. (East Fremantle)-A ddress-in-Weply. Speevii 103; Topicsdiscussed--Conigratulations to PremIier, Agent
General, Election imf mnember forlFrenatle 193. LIcreased taxationof local gov-erning bodies 194,I-lospitul votes, Representation ofworkers on haTrbour Trust 196.Trading Acecounts Bill, Manufactureof' agricultural implements 190,Settlement at 'Painitin and Yorkra-kiue, Public Service settlement,Abattoirs at Frenmantle, Wheatsheds. New railways 197, Railwayont Sonthi side of Swan River, FireBrigades Act 198, Liquor Law Re-forin Bill 199, Sewerage works atI-retna title. Charities, Old-age pen-sions. Privileges existing tinderL'and Act previous to 1906 200.
Agricultural Bank Act Amendment BRill,Corn. 618, 23. S
Argentine Immigrants, q. 1902Avondlale repurchased estate, in. papers
463, i~j. as to papers 807lBrookton-Kntujinn Railway Bill. 2r 3443,
in. to refer to select eonmmittee 3458,Coin. 3405. 6. 7
Bunburl 'Municipal Electric. LightingBill, cii. 30.3o
Central Board of Health and Membersof Parlianent. q. 887
Chairman of Conmittees, election of 9351Civil Servants' La nd Settlement
Scbeime. ni. return 1036Coronation Ceremomnies. the Premnier's
invitation 8678Criminal Code Act Amrenidment Bill,
2r 3490, 9, Coin. 3-508. 1., 14District Fire Brigades Art, q. -is to
amendment 42District Fire 'Brigades Act Amendment
Bill, 2r 3756. Coin. 31758. 9Dowerin.Merredin Railway. q. as to
opening 3374EFarly Closing Act Amnidment Bill, in.
I r 35 3
Awwm MR. WV. C. (eealiUed)-Electoral Act Amendmnent Bill, Coat.
3515, 16, 17, 20, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8Estimtates, Annual Votes: Joint Houses
of Pariameont 1999, 2000, Comipas-sionate Allowances 2003. GovernmentStores 2010, 12, Literary and Scien-tific. 2016, 18, 1(). London Agency,20239, Printing 2126, Taxation 2150,Mmeecllaneouis 2154. 60, 1, 3, 5, 70-3,Railways 2280, Lands and Surveys24.54. Woods and Forests 2450, Agri-cuzltu~re generally 2498, 2509. ColonialSecretary's office 2576, Charities 2604,5, Gaols 2607, 9), 13, Lunacy 2020, 1,MTedical and Public Healthi 2622,0630. 1? .Pollee 2642, Rottnost 2652, 4,Crown Law 2715, Public 'Works andBuildlings 3107
Fire Brigades Board, contributions, Mn.amendment 10.53
}reirtnntle H-arbour Trust Act Amend-ment Bill. 2r 3703. Corn. 3703, 5
Frernnntle Mu6nicipal Gas and Coke Sup-ply 'Bill. 2r 3032, extension of time toselect commnittee .3490
Geraldton Mun11icipal Gas Supply Bill,.Corn. 993
(Jovernment Business, Precedence 945Government Loan to Freman tie Mu ni-
cipality 3027Iffkaith Bill, 2r 674, Coat1. 718. 964, 1302,
10, 12 to 10. 38, 19. 20, 2, 5-0-8, 71, 2,.5. 80-4, 7, 9, 91, 2, 6, 7, 1402, 3, 6, 10,13, 36, 7, 9. 44, 5, 1608 (on order1619). 161.6. 17. 20, 4, .5, 6, 7, 8, ().310, 1, 2.7 46. S. .51. 4, .5. 6, 8, 60, 1. 3,4, 5, 7. recorniinittaL 1718, 20! 1, 3. 8,further recoin. 1734, 5, 43, Council'samendments 3600. 7. 0. 64, .5
.Ynrv Act Ainndtment Bill, Corn. 3701Katatnn g-Nampup Railway Bill, Coin.
3039Land and Income Tax Bill, Corn. 2113Land Board decision reversed, q. 1l1SLandl Resumption for Railway purposes
Perth, q. 2662Land Selection. Coweowing. q. 1118Lanid Selection. Mfangzowine. q. 171.Land Settlement. q. as to alleged cor-
raption G95Leederville and Cottesloc Municipal
Boundaries 13111. on in. to postpone .3r2225
XXXVI. ANG iix TrO SPEECHES) A'I
AXoWIN, Mut. AV, C. (contfinued)-Licensed Houlses. Statistics 408Licensing Bill. 2r 4.97, Coin. 574, 682,$ 6,
8, 90, 7-2 7, 967, 70, 1006, 7, 10, 1102,4. 5, 23. 4. 7:3, 89. 1202. 36, 43, 4, 6, 50,to recommnit 12,57. recommiittal 1263,.5. 6, 7, 9. 70, 4, 88. 9. .91, 3. 6. Cotta-ell's amendments 358. 2, 5-8, 90, 1,4-7. 3600; Council's message 3763
Loan Estimuates." generally 3674ATain Rtoads, Staite maintenance 641Naraling-1Y.una Railway Bill, Coin. 3271Overhead railway bridge, Fremantle, q.
24.5Permtanent Reserves Bededic-ation Bill
(No. 3), 2r 3691, Cam. 3697Perth Municipal Gas and Electric
Lighting Bill. 2r 1084, Coin. 1339, 40,Couincil's amnendments 2480O. 1
-Police Force. Long Service Leave 2396Public Servants and Defence Forces,
uirgency motion 146.3Quairading-Nuaajin R a ilway Bill. Jr
2093, 2r- 306.5Racecourse Fatalities. aniendinient 462Railway Advisory Board. qs. as to 'Mr.
.laeoby 's statemrents enl Wougan HillsMullewa report 3488. 742
Railways Aiino a I Report. omiission. q.i65
Railway Line sooth of Swanl River. q.671
Railway trucks not available, q. 2191Redistribution of Seats 13i11, 2r 2802, to
refer to select commnittee 2873, Coni.2898, 9, 900, 4, 6, 16, 17, 29, 52, 60, 70
Roads Bill. 2r 608, Coot. 3175, 8, 81. 4,6, Council 's amendiments .174-9
Select C'ommnittee (Roads Vill). Ert*n-siou of time 1120
Sewerage Worlis. Fremantle, q. 353,Southern ('ross-BuIfi neli 'Railway 'Bill,
2r 1571. Coin. 1585. 91, 3r 1602Southern Cross-llullfinehi Railway Ap-
propriation Bill, Coin. .1709Supply Bill (NoU. 2) 989Tambellap-Ongernip Raqilway Bill, Coin.
3051.T2ramwnay 'rriTuble." Paymetnt for Police
Services 1910University Bill, Coin. -3342Wagin-Du nibleyt rig 'Rai livaY Extvnsioni
Bill, 2r 3051l, to refer to select coni-iilittec' 3057, C!oin. 3060
Warships, visit of school children, q.1.386
Want of Confidence in Wilson Govern-nicut, im. adjournment 937. questionof pairs 940
Wongan I-1illIs-'Mnfll exa Railway Bill, 2r9,39-1, (explanatico 3408)
W1orkers' Compensation Act Amend-ncut BRill, Coin. 2419
York Atecliaics' Thstitote TransferBill. Cout. 2701
Attorney General and Minister for Educa-tion, Hon. 3. L. Nanson (Green-ough) -
Address-in-Reply. Speerhl 263- Topicsdiscussed-
Premier's visit to England, Opposi-tion croakers, Developmiental policy2-64, Railway Bills 265, Energeticagricultural railwaYs jprogranme266, fimlmigrat ion schemne 267, Civilservice 269, Bertenox casc- 270,Railway board of advisers 272,Tramway strike 273, Tranis-Ans-tyadian raiway 274, Counrcil fran-ehlise. Licensing Bill 276. Redistri-butionl of seats 277. .Iusticea of thePeace, Accusations against Govern.muent 27-8, Education 279
Arbitration Coiurt and -Justiee B~urn-side, reply 22918
Asia iC's, MKarriage, with whitte womlen,reply' 322
Retting Prosecutions, reply 202Bullfittch Mining District, reply 310Cemneteries Act Attenid]ment Bill, in. 2r
36S7. (:oln. 368-"Central Board of Heal:th and mombers
of Primnreply .sss8Constitution Act A mendmnent Bill, nm.
leave tn introduce 2090, in, it 2090,int. to print 2090. 2. in, 2r 2671. reply3472, Coot. 3474
Criminal Code Act Amendmnit Bill, mn.2r .34903, Coin. 3503r 4, -10, 11, 12, 13,council's aillenldnien ts .37.51
Dissent fromt roling 12829, 1986, 90, 1,2911, 26, 78
BEducation G.enerally-Advisory Teacher, reply 18530
A ppointmneuits, reply~ 672AssistaLnt faslictor. reply 1498, 1644Coll1iec School ; ieco tin inodaI t io n. reply
1S26Conference in England, delegate to,
reply 2535Eiidowmnent Tan uds. reply 92Hfortontis Siding School, reply 1361lnspeictoi's' Duties aind Hfolidays, re-
lic5 1827, 1969, 1971Mfodern School, replies us to Assistant
2.534, ats to Reo Mfaster 246, 673,3096, as to progress of building 3663,onl ini. for papers 463
School Attendance, Metropolis, reply1971
Secondagry School Henai MNistress, re-ply 32410
Seceondary School Scholarships, reply-5531
Tiniher districts, schools in. reply1644
Tr-ansfer of Sclnoolinn~sters. reply 35.56Vic;toria rark S4chool 59
Electoral Act Amendnient Bill, at. 2r2744, Coin. 3514 to 24, 26 to 29
Electoral Can i'assc, reply 2053
A N Gxxxv F. ATT
ATT [kixox to SPEKCHES.j .BAT xxxvii.
Arrolixnv GENEORAL AND IINISTCEt FRcEDUCATION (confinued)-
Eleitoian p opulation. agricultural dig-rrt ely 9306
Estimiates, Annuals Votes, Legislative(ouncil (dissent 1986. 90, 1) 1997,(Crown, Law 2693, 9, 2706, 10. 12, 16,Lan Tl'itlvis 2720, Stipendia ry Mlagis-
Mzz- 273,0 7, Education 2728, ry
J~~.E., casei of 739-1 i1lgj.'s Decisions. upset, reply 682Jury A.t Amendment ill], Coini. 3700, 1.
usiesof t he Peace, Northamnpton and(Ireenooigl lDistricts 10401
FLands Depa rtmnt and charges of cor-r..pkioui, eounission of inquiry 15.34
Land lResimptiiiii for RailwaY purposes,Perth,. rejo.v 35.56
La tin ph rmscs in report, reply 1175Licensed Jf'eses, Statistics 470lii-ensilig Bill, in. 2r 492, onl in. ad-
JoUrninent 506, Con,. 570.3. 81, 2, 676,.9. 9, 83-6. 9, 91.4, 719, 27, 966-71,111D.3.10. 1093-1106, 21, 2. 3, 4 .5 6,8S. 93. 61. 7. r. 1200, 1, 2. .3 8. 9, 10,
11. 12, 13, 14. IS5. 16. 20, . 7, 30. 1,2,37 43. 4, 5. 6, 7.8, 9. 50. to recommit12,54. 6. 7, recommnittal 1257 to 63. 5,65. 74 (dissent 1282), 1287 to 91,.1 to 6. to further reron .uin it 1299, in.3r 13140. Coturcils qnnduents 35890-.36()6, Couneil a message 3761, 2, 41
Liquor Low, 1 909', ap;plications for suls-pension, reply 1965)
Almnt Iniwley Reserves Bill, in. 2r 1.758,reply .1760, COwn. 17631. 6.5
papers removed from Table, reply 1552Pharmacy and Poisons Act Compilation
Bill, Jn. 2r 1758Police attendance at picture slhow, re-
ply 3026Privilege, suimmiionses served on niem-
hers 478, Commnents onl mnbr'con-duet o525. point of order .539, personalexplanation as to language of certainmenmbers 541
Public Servants and Defence Forces,school teachers, replies 1498, 1827
Redistribution of Seats Bill, iII. leaveto introduce 2054, 5, 60, 1 r 2063.(point of order 2065), In. to print2089, in. 2r. 2191, reply 2861, to referto select committee 2871. In. to fixeonnittee stage 2895, 7,'Conn. 2899.902. 4, 5, -(order 2908.10), (dissent2911), 2915, 17, 23 , 4, (dissent 2026).2927, 9, 33, 4, 40, 2. (disorder 2944.52, 62), (dissent 2978), 2979, 80, 1,Standing Orders suspension 3007, re-port stage 3010, 3r etc. 3011. 14, 1.5
Roman Catholic Church Property, Bill,in. Pr 3698
Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railwray, Corn.159S
ATTOaRY OENERAL. AND M[NDranu FOREDUCATION (COn'inuecfl-
Traninya~ Trouble, Perth 438. point oforder 438, 9, reply as to police ser-vices 631., -Mr. Johnsonl's fine, reply810. palymnt for police services 1905
Tranisfer of Liand( Act Amnend ment Bill,in. 2 r 3474. Coin. 3475. Council'ale id [fie lit 3665
UniesiyBill,2r 3390rel
I MCI ~ sehool children,rel
WOrkers ' Compensation A it Amend-ment Bill, select mulon ittee 754, 6
B.-SPEECHES.
Blathi, Mr. T. H. (Brown Hill)-Addres-in.Relily, Speeh52 (explana-
tion 311 I): Topics di,,sstd-.ri nmoejol position 53. Laid settle.
locat slid d eve l11opnt of variousresources of Western Australia 55,21 ill isters go thount thle coo ntryproeluini9l th~eir own virtues,Man titanturn of iiaelii nory Amal-gounatioll Of Savings and' Agricul-
Ioa b~anksi 56. State hankI. Popula.tion. Tnuiiigralits from, ninthor coun-try .57, Transcontinental railway5IS. Redistribution of seats,Amen0 ded Consti tu tioni for WesternAustralia .59, Railway tO Esporance60. Agricultural resources 61 1, Over-looking the moining industry, De-volopnient of industries 62
Accessioln King George V., scne ncongratulation 15
Agent General's office, q. .152Agricultural flank Act Amendment Bill,
Con,. 617, 9. 28. 1087Agricultural Bank Ad vancves for M.-%
clbinerv liiffnufactrired ill tile State,qs. 92. 201, 280; as to ...achinermianufacturers .152 y
Bread Act Amendment Bill. Ir 492, in.21 2419
Council Election, East Provi nce, q. asto amiendmeant of Constitution 1032
Criminal Code Act Ainendient Bill,Council's amiendmnents 3751, 2
Dairyiing Land 12()7Demise of King Edwvard IIT., seconded
in. condolence 15Dissent troll, rulings 7.52, 1278. 2911,
3004flowerin-Merredir, Railway, q. 239-3Education Department, assistant inspec-
tor. ot. as, to appointment 149)8Education Endowment Lands. q. 92Electoral Act Aniend ... ent Pill. Pr P212Esneranee District, land selection. q.
2504E'sperance Railu~vav. 0. ais to report of
,'dvisorv beaird .5989
XXXV1ii. BIT[IoxTSvEcs.1BI
BATH, Mus. T. H. (continued)-Estimates. Speech ol Financial Policy
1831: Annuat Votes: 'Miscellaneous2162, 4, 8, 9, 78, 9, 81, Mnbes Gener-ally 2249 Railways 2270, ColonialSecretary's office 2.572'. Immnigration,Tourist, and General I'nformationBureau 2619, Grown Law 2713, Edu-cation 2732, Public WNorks and Build-ings 3100, 19
Fruit restrictions. Brid getown, q. 3240General Loan and I nsvribed St ock 'Bill,
Cnnl, 994. 6, 7, 8. 9 1U00. 1. 29Government Business. Precedence .51flay. .1. G., ease of, qs. 1902:, 2.593.Health Bil]. 2r 514, Cern. 717, 18, 958,
V1 04. 15. 19. 22. 47-.50, 72-80, 3, .5, 9,901. 3, 4I. 1401, 4-10, 12, 14. 16, 22, 8,31-6,. 457 1649. 61, 2. 8, recoin. 171119. 22, .5. 6, 7. 9, 310. further recoil.17392, -5, 40, 29
Labour Bureau. ql. :is to i-sports onl em-ployees 352
Late Hion. J1. Price, condolence 15Liensinig Bill, Coin. .570. 31, .5, 84, 679,
84. 6. 91, 3, 720. 967. 70, 1003, 51. 6, 7,1094, .5, S, 9. 1100, 5, 2.3, 90, 7, 1211,12. 14. 16. 18v 23. 5-. 6. 337 4, 45, 6, 7.recommittal 12.9. 62, 9, 72 (dissent1278), -1288, 9, 91, 2, 4. 7, to furtherrecomnimt 1298, Ir 1342. Council'smessage 3763
Licensed Houses, Statistics 469Liquor Salc-s at Timber Camps, q. 107Loan Bil], 2r 3670Main Roeads. Sta te antenanace, moved
amendment 639, 641Minors' H~omestead leases. q. 2-536Pakymeint of Mernbors, to increase 1046Permanent Reserves Rededication Bill
(No. 'A), 2r 3600. Coin. 3695Personal explanation, evidence before Imi-
migration CJomimission U11Priva',te Memibers' business. Clerk s ex-
planation 767Privilegie. roninients onl maenbers, eon-
duet on point of order 528, speech-521Public Uibrary, Muiseum and Art Gal-
lery. Western Australia. Bill, 2r, Coin.3189
Public Servants and Defenice Forces, q.as to school teachers 1498
RailwayV Passenger tragic. q. as5 to in-crease 597
Railway Salaried Staff Regulations. q.451)
Railway mSe-ond Class Passenger Re-ceipts, q. .5.9 3
Railway sleeping cars, second class4. q.632
Railray Subuirban passenger ti-affi,-, q-.671
Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 2.546, to
refeci to select committee, 2870, to flxennimnlittve stage 2895' Coin. 2903, 15(order 2009). (dissent 2911), 29:17,42. 3. (disorder 2943. 7) (suspended
BATH, Mu., T. H. (continued)-2947), Standing Orders suspension2996 (dissent 8004)
Roads Bill. Coin. 3175, 6. 7, 8, SO, 1. 2.Council's amiendmients 3745, 7
Savings Bank, q. as to maximium de-posit 695
Secondar v School 'Head Master 46.5Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railway Ap-
priopriaion Bill. Gout. 1713SuplPy Bill (No. 1), 2r 52sIilplv Bill (N\o. 3) 2222Tramway Trouble, Perth 413Tributers Bill. Corn. 1057, 9. 63Tjnix-crsitY B ill, Qounucis amnendments
87-50'University Site 6.52Wagin Conrthmouse. q. 1902Want of Confidence in Wilson Ministry
927Workers' Cornapensation Act Amend-
ineait Bill, point of order 747 (dissent7.52), select enmittoc 756. report 987.Coin. 1177. 80. 2411. 14
Bolton, Mr. H. E. (North Fremantle)-Ahattoirs Construction, North Fre-
iaitle. q, 1828Agricultural Bank Act Anmendmnent
Bill, Cown. 699IBrookton-Kuinjinn Railway Bill, 2r
3446, Coni. 3466Obairinin of Committees, election 954Constitution Act Amendmenit Bill, Corn.
.3479Crininal Code Act Amndment Bill,
Coni. 3512'Electoral Act Aniendameuqt Bill. 2r 3206,
Corn. 3518. 25Estimiates, AnUnual Votes: Treasury
20003, Gove4rnmient Savings Bank 2005,10. London Agency 2024, 6, Printing2122.. Taxation 2144, .50, Misrcel -laneous '2161, Refrigerating Works,Ahattoirs. and Perth City Markets2514, Gaols 2607. 'Harbour a nd Light,26131. Rotteest 2650 Railways 2270
Fremnantle 'Harbour Trust Act Amend-macent Bill, ciii. .3703
Fi-eiantle ltMunicipal Gag and Coke Sup-ply Bill. ir 22,19
Fremiantle 'Municipal Trainways andElectric Lighting Act AmeOndmentBill, onl in. to introduce 988
Governuient Loan to Frernantle Mkuni-cipiality 3159
Ifealth Bill. 2r 711, Coin. 717, 963. .1371,2. 6. 81. 95, 6, 1406, 14. 20, '17-40-6.1609.. .50. 2. 3. 4. 69. 70, further o-onmmittal 1735. Cou ncil' s amnen-nients 3664
T~aarls Department. Accountant IsBranch. qi. 3489
TLicensinq Bill. 2r 4915. Con,. .570. . 80,G77. 80. 6, 8, 1230. 1, l. .5. 44, 5. Coun-enil's amendments 3580. 3.5-7. Coon-r-ils message 3764
[INDFX TO SJIVFC1[E1%1 BOL
BUT isslix.
BOLTON, M K. 11. E. (COntinued)'Narali ag-Yua Itallway Bill. Comi. 3271,
4, 5No)tie Paper nlot ready 1610Outer ffsrlbour. Fremnintle 24W(1Perth 'Municipal Gas andt Electric
Lighting Bill. Council's amendments2481
Puiblic Library, 'Musem and Art Gal-lerv of Western Australia, Bil, Coan.31M). Council's anmendmients 3665
Qnairading-Nuunajin -Railway Bill. 2r.3001
Railwvay Examiners, q. 12-53Railway Fatality, Marrinup Line, ur-
gency 3741Railwaiy Loconmotiv-es, qs.as tn dlisable-
meats and repairs 597, as to patentash-pans 507
'Redistribution of Seats Bill. 2r 2673.Corn. 2914. 16, 22, 314, 42, . 55
Signal Station, Arthuir's ffead, men'squarters, q. 1701
S itting dav, additional 1367Souher-CrssBullfinch RailwaY A p-
propriation -Bill, On. 1711Supply Bill ('No. 2). Coin. 901. 2Tramwa 'y Trouble, Paym-ent for Police
Services 190SWiclcepin.Mferredin Railway Bill. 112 09(3
Iriggs, Hon. H., (West Province)-See ''President'
Irimage. Hon, T. F. 0. (North-East Pro-vince) -
Address-i u-Rep,]'. -9i ieeli 30: Topicsdiscuissed-Late King. eongratulations to pre-
sent Montarch, Con1gra1tulations1 toPresident 80, Mining industry' . E-perance. Building railways, Agri-cultural industry. 'Mines depart-ment 81. Prospectors 'Bill 84. Freez-inig works 8.5, Agricultural LandsPurchase Bill, 'fransentinental rail-Way. Fsport of timiber, M.%arineboard 86
Adjournament 3662Bulifineli Water Supply. q. 33431. in. as.
to price :33417Constituition Act Ameandment Bill, re-
committal 31715iLicensing Bill. Coin. 2043. 6. 7. 2.322Loan Bill. Corn. 3708Mfining Tndustry, inquiry by Coinilis-
shn 612Eedstribation of Seats Bill. 2r 3142.
Corn. 3156. 8Roads Bill, 2r 3.534, Cent. -537Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railwnay 'Bill,
2r 167l9Stanlling Orders, Amendment, Lapsed
Bills, Seconded motion 781
lBarwAax, Ho,,, T. F. 0. (cont insccd)-Staknding Orders suispension 3276Water Supplies, Bullfinch and Ore
Baudri. qs. 31343;. in. as to price atBullfinch 3347
Wongani Hills-Mullewa 'Railway Bill, 2r.3428, CoM . 3476, 7. 8
Brown, Mr. H. (Perth)--Bnrry versus the G'overnment, i. papera
1036(Caves, teurist c-onveyance arrangements,
c1- 3241District Fire Brigades Act Amendment
Bill, Coin, 3759Estimates. Annutal Votes: M-iscellaneous
2173, Paubli- Works Department 3111Fire Brigail cc Board contributions 461,
Government Loi to Frenmantle M_\unci-pality. q. 31539
l-Icalth Bill, Coin, 1312. 13. 97. 8. 1446,14117, reCOmm11ittaLI 17201, Council's
IlTolimmns, Ilr.. Police Court Fine, 9s.8.. 8."
Solinson 's, Mr.. Pollee Court Fine, q.810
.Tnry Ar-t Anmendmtent Bill, i. 2r 3700,Coi. 3702
Land and Incuhl Trax 'Bill, 2r 2111Lienstinag Ill1. Coin. 684, 6, 93, 967,
1100L 1. .98. 1221. 45, recomimittal12G1. ('oinuril 's amiendmecnts .3593
1I t. M\a gnet-S.-indsto ne 'Railway, qs.1828. 2323, 2536
Parliamientary Allowances Bill. Corn.368S5
P-aymnent of mnembers, to increase 1048Perth 'Maniripal Gas an d Electric
Lighting Bill, 2r 1082, Coin. 1335, G.8
Phlospha tea Deposits. q. 2661Police Force, Lottg Service Leave 2398Privilege. eontinents oin members' con-
dacet 544, 837]Railway 'Water Supply, Mfagnet-Sand-
stone, q. 695Roads Bill. 2r 609, in. select. committee
010. extension of time Si.,. 1119. 13.32,3. presentedl report of committee 1477,Coin. 3180, Council's amendments 3750
Trainway Trooble. Perth 394Upper (hapinan 'Railway construction,
hire of rolling stock. q. 1701
Buatcher, Mr. W. J. (GascoYne)-Aborigines Act Amendment Bill, 2r
3249. Corn. 3254. -1. 6. qlroltoa-Runjinn Railway Bill, 2r
.14-15Estimates. Annual Votes,: Mtscellaneous
2153. 4Licensing -Bill, Corn. 1241. 2. 5. 6Main R~oads. State mnaintenance, m.
amnduet on a mend meat 648-Roadsl Bill. oi. 3176. S. 84
uor0f [ v ':KTO S [Vtt .
IL. C~k INiJx TrO SpFscnFs. CH
C.-SPEEOHES.
Carson, Mr. H. (Geraldton)-Adtlress-in-lieplY, Spceel 247; Topics
d~iscunssed-Premier 's visit to England. Railway
constructionl, Midland RailwayCompany '247. Large estates, Im-migrants, Licensing Bill, Univer-sitv 1Bill 248
Geraldtou Musivi pal flas Suppl.y Billyim. 2r 4901, i. Coin. 992, Go"'. 993
Main Roads, State miainteniance 635'Railway roiling stock hired, q. 246Sandstnnel-Lawlers District. Geological
report. {l. 2594Sitting Durs and 1-ours 44
Chairman of Committees and DeputySpeaker, Mr. H. Daglish (Subiaco)-
krinar-s on Order anid Procedire-Agricultural Bunk Act Amtendment Bill
615), 23, (3Licensing 'Bill. Cons. onl order and pro-
eedure 573, 7. 82. 679. 84. 9. 94Trasnmway Trouble, Perth, order 432, 453,
454. 4-5tTributers Bill, 761
Ru linigs a nd Di rpo nsa-Divisions: Votes of all menmbers in
Chamiber when doors are locked miusthe, recorded 694
Pa iris: 'riim Chairman canot interferein the( matter of pairing 694
For rensark~s not in tile Chair, seeDIaglish '; see also ' inister for
Works''
Chairman of Committees and DeputySpeaker, Mr. G. Taylor (Mount Mar-garet)-
rsacslrL'x fm Order and Procedure-Casting Votes 96.5, 1219, 1444+'lection as ('bairinan. thanks 9-58Electoral Act Amaenieut Bill, Con.
3518Estimnates. 1777. 871. 2,9 SI, 2 3, 4,5
(d1issent 1985). 199.5. 6, 7. 8. 9. 2006,7.16, 120,.0 2, 6, 8, 42. 4, 6. 7. S. .50,1. 2. 3. 4, 67i, 9-73. .3, 4, 6, 450, 2, 8,91. 511. 607. 29, 31, 52. 93, 712, 982. .5.8. 910. 1
Health Bill, order 958. (casting vote965). 1306. 11. 13,i 15, 16. 17. 51, 1406,10. 17, 20, 1, 4.5, (casting vote 1444),(point of order 10612, 14) (dissent 1614)1616. 29. .53, 4. roco,"IniittaI 1736.26, 7. furil ir recommiittal 1742
L:Ind :nnd tucomise Tas Bill. 2r. order2108, 9). M1. 11. 12, 1.5
LaI Dpa-tnient and viharges of con-rejinion., coas mnission of i i'qtirv% 1549.50. 1
CnAuctsAu OF CaMMIs srSs (conthiued) JRemaerks
otn Order andi Procedure-Licensing Bill, Coin. 068, 1124, 6, 921, 4,
I 200. 3. 4,. 5, 63, 7, 8, 9. 10, 13, 18.(casting vote 3219), 1221, 3. 6, *7, 8, 9,3.5. 7. 8, 41. ';J, 1202: 3, 4, 5, 8 (dissent12753. 6), 32-88. 92. 3, Council's amacad-nsents 3584, 8.90, 2
Permanent Reserves Rtededication Bill(No. 34), Corn. 36
Redistribultion of Rents Bill, 2r 2800.2, "24. Conl. 2898, 902, 6. 8, tO, 13-17,23-9. .34. 47, 9. 51-4. 8, 60 (privilege20964). 2967-71, 9, 83
-Roads Bill, Con. 3174Southern Cross-Bnl ifinelh Railway Bill,
2r 14910, 2, 3, Con. 1590, 1, (dissent1.591) 1-593. 4, .5, 6. (disorder 1,597, 8)1599
Southern Cross-Bullfiach Railway Ap-propriatin Bill. Cons. 1712
SupplY Bill. Cant 2222Tlaushell np.Ongern p Railway Bill, Cons1.
3051Want of Confideuce in W~ilson 'Ministry,
order 927Wilta, Mining, Leses 1935
LajIr .s ad 1ire4cli,) pm: -
Adjoiirunsent of debate, motion for,imsst 1)0 seconded; saember who ha-already spoken cannot second suchmotion 2802
Amendment cannot be monved on Ekeetoral Bill to alter the ConstitutionAct 3.518
Amneninent may be mnoved in commit.lee stage thouigh previous amendmentc-overing the same principle has beeridisposed of, providing there are sufl.ceat points of difference 1612-14:mnay be again moved on recommittal1726-7
Amendment disclosing points of difference from amend ment preyviouslydealt with cannot be estopped on thfground that it is mnerely' an amiendment onl time amnendnemt 1.612, 14
Amnendmnent oat of order if in conflieiwvith previously expressed desire- olComminitte-e 1200
Amendmrent to increase burden of taxation cannot be aecejptcd 2115
Breakfast adjournment: Standing Ordes's do not give Chairman power thleave tile Chair until 6.13 p.m. Chairman 'ani leave only by progress beiajreportedi or by su1spension of sittint2.147
Clause ens-c amended cassnot be post1ionedl 1311
riosure inotions being carried it is nonecessaryN far He House, to divide 01
thle qusestion, but no further debate iallowed 2925
Closure oust nor be mov-ed imnuediatel'quiestion is stated from Chair 3696
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CHA [lsotx TO SPsEECHES.] OHA Xi.
CHAIRMtAN Or COWbITrrE~s (coaliinnd) Rulingsand Directions- -
Council cannot be debarred front de-tisiori as to Assembly electorates 2927
Council provinces cannot be altered byAssembly onl 'Redistribution of SeatsBill to conflict with Constitution Act2908. 10; nor can Council representa-tion be altered or- discussed in similartirtuistinees 2914
Con veil's a nendiinnts not on mtessaigecanntot 1)0 dealt with by Assembly.1584, cannot be modified by amtend-meint having no bearing 3588, groupsof amendments may be moved in onemontion .9592
begin] mutst be accepted 1213Dissent havinhg been taken in Commit-
tee. tie discussion permtitted untilSpeaker takes the Chair 1085
1)ivisions being taken nil members inClamnber must be counted 968, 1275,inclIudinig those sitting in chairs pro-vided for strangers on floor of House127N, or those behind screen 1288,13-16. 17. itnenibers must he seated torig h t or left where they call be seenfrom the Chair 1288. 1316, 17. men,-hers need not cover )leads when ad-dressing the Chair 968; lists may' belcorrec-ted if members' navies bewrongly onmitted 26.50; must be takenif cailed for by one voice when morethan one ''No'' is heard 2954
Estimta tes: 0o nsfitution or fin neltiseof Legislative Counecil cannlot b. dis-Caissell oil veo ' Legislative Connecil"1982. 4, 5; amteinment to total votehia vi ng been dealt with, no futrtherdiscussion ott items of that vote is1TQcrnlittod.cnatendmaent inay bc mov-edto vote after all items of the vote aredealt with 196; sc-ope of a depart-nitent Trust be discussed generally onthe vote for the depgartment. not ontie itemi for lead of department 2006;oin itemn providing contribution fixedhi, statute necessity for alteration ofor shortcotini tigs of Act can not be dis-cussed 2161. 9. 70; pairs not withinvognizance of Chairmian 2607: mem-berts eanntot revert to i tents ea rlierthan the one last discussed 2629; re-duet i ot of- vote as a meanls of protest2631
in. ri sofI tnumbher of memb lers in -vol vi ng extra call u pon, the revenueninae not be mnoved on Redistributionof Reats Bill 2916
Tnterjeet ots and i nterrupt ions disor-derny 12(F,, 9. during divisions 2.915,to clit-it in format inn permissive 3340
Lan an i d Inione Tax Assessment Act.fl lint be debated when dealing withtaxing Bill 2110, 11
Isendor m ist speak front ]iis place 1192Member voting with the side for whom
('110irnutn's decision is givetn and cal-
CHAtRMAN op Co~imrrrEss (cenlitigned) Rulinigsantd Directions-
huag for a division must record hisv-ote for the other side 121 S
Aloti, ..i to report progress cannot bemioved unitil quarter of ant hour has
e latpsed Sinc CSu~c h tmoti on was 110vioitsly moved 2698
XNew clause mu tst be mnoved att tie endof a Bill 1336
Private litietiber ttlit not mlove to latilceait- charge ott the Tl'rcasury 111.5
Privilege. question of. being raised in(omintiittee. rttgress ,just hie reported2964, 70; inuter having the floorwhlen questiotn is raiseld resutmes seata ill cotitinites after privilege is disposedof 2970
Qtuestion tneil niot be re-statted front the(ii after antinetit is negatived2.070
Quitntin not essential after tea atdjour n-nitit uless attention called to al,-soc- nof quinrln 1712. methors musttot leave Chtamber after attention is
,al led to abscee of quorumt 282.9:sufficlient if quorum w-ithin precinctsof House 2952
Recommniittal: Cl aunse a ue nded on re.counnitil nc-ed not be again passedats further amnittded 1262-3, Clatusesprot isli struck ottt 1w Clotmmitteeto he reinserted must be mloved as.new -lauses 1 265, H-ouse having re-contmtittod a Bill to deal with specificantend in en ts oil Notice Paper. Corneinittele nna v delete words front and.add words to those amendments. butniar *,Tnt insert words in lieu of an"de~leted 1292,-fl; Comntmittee cannotreview tbe order of the House 1293
Referencesl to or reflections on theClerks not in order 1206, 1984
Reflections on Standing Orders, onChair and no memilbers disorderly120.5, 7
RulIing of (Thai rnn van not lie debatedexcept oti dissent .1-590
Tellers: AteniherS are hound to net astellers when aippointed 2167, 8
Title (short) of Bill cannot be alteredexcept in accordance wit), leave 2898
For remiarks not in the Chair, see''Taylor''
Chairman (Deputy) of Committees inAssembly, Mr. H*. Brown (Perth) -
Estimates 2352, 4Licensing Bill. Coal. 1217Questionis need not be re-stated from
Chair after amendnment is disposed of2944
Redistribution of Seats Bill, Corn. 2906,43-6
Workers' Compensation Act Amend-ment Bill, Con. 1177
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Chairman (Deputy) Of Committees inAssembly, Mr. Jr. C. G. Foulkes (Clare-mont)-
Estimates 2177, 8, 81 (casting vote2182)
Quorum need not be maintained withinChamber if Chairman is satisfiedthere is a quorum within precincts ofHouse 2940
Redistribution of Seats Bill, Corn. 2940
Chairman (Deputy) of Committees inAssembly, Mr. M. H. Jacoby (Swan)-
Estimates 2505Licensing Bill, Council's amendments
3595-7Members entering Chamber after the
call "'lock the doors'' must retire2934, .5
Parliamentary Allowances Bill, Coun-cil's amenuIments 37610
Question once declared cannot lie putagain 3596-7
Redistribution of Seats Bill. Coin. 2921,2, 31-5
Chairnan of Committees in Council, Hon.W. KingsmnlI (Metropolitan Pro-vince) -
Remarks on Order and Procedure:-Constitution Act Amnindinent Bill, Coin.
.3625, 3714*Cottesloe Beach Rates Validation Bill,
Go',. 3785Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill,
Coin. 3632Electoral Act Amendment Bill, Corn.
1114, 17, 63, 4, .5, 71Game Act Anmendment Bill, Corn. 1112Health Bill, Coin. 3017. 89Hospital Bill 1018, 9. 20Licensing Bill, Corn. 2187, 9, 2206,' 10,
16, 2,306, 81, 8, 2434. Assembly's mes-sage 3718, 21
Ferth Municipal Gas and ElectricLighting Bill, recommittal 1802
Redistrib~ution of Seats Bill, Corn. 3155,6, 7. 8
Roads Bill. Coin. 3.538. recommittal 3551Wongan Hills-Muillewa Railway Bill,
Coin. 31476. 7. 8
Ruling~s and Direction:-Amendment omitted from 'Message.
Error may be rectified by House send-ing the message 3721
Amendment providing for recall ofsitting member admissible in respectto Electoral Bill 1114
Call for division may be withidrawn be-fore tellers arc appointed 2388
Leave to withdraw must be unanimous2388
Offensive words to be followed by with-drawal and apology 1018
For remarks ,not in the Chair, see
Clarke, Hon. E. M. (South-.West Pro-vince)-
Bridgetowvn-%Wilgaurrup Railway Exten-
aion Bill. 9r 3123Bull1finich Water Supply, as to price
3348Constitution Act A mendmuent Bill, 2r
'4624, Coin. .3625Death of lion. G. Throssell 586Fisheries Act Amiendmnent Bill, 2r 1637Health Bill, 2r 2183. Corn. 2585, 6. 8.
90, 1, 3018, 19, 21, 89, 3228, 9]Hospitals Bill, 2r 796Lanad and [ncomec Tax Bill, 2r 2373Liciising Bill, 2v 1950, Coinx. 2041. 187,
215, 3116, 18, 22, S6, 423, 31, 2. 3Loan Bill,' Coin. 3711Permanent Reserves Rededication Bill
(No. 1), 2r 2368Qunirading-Nnnajin Railway Bill, 2r
3298Roads Bill. 2r 3531. Coin. 3537. 8, 9. 40,
2, 4. 6Timber industry, Royal Commission to
inquire 36.57
Collier, Mr. P. (Boulder)-Agricultural ]Bank Act Amendment Bill,
Corn. 1090Asiaties travelling by train, q. 729Avondale Blocks selected, q. .3488Betting Prosecutions, q. 202Brook ton-Kiiajinon Railway hill, to refer
to select committee 3463Bullfinch District, Firewood Tramline,
q. 1830Case of T. G. Ha', 1902Chairman of Committees, election 951Cyclone Fencing Purchases, q. 984Dissent from ruling 749Education Department, Assistant [n-
spector 1498Electoral Canvass, q. 2053Esperance Railway, Advisory Board's
report, (4. 2391Estimates, Annunl Votes: Legislative
Assembly 1998, London Agency 2024,7, Taxation 2150. Miscellaneous 2160,3, 72. 9, Mines Generally 2242. 59,Explosives and Analytical 226], Goals2608. Tnimigration. Tourist and G'en.oral Information Bureau 2619. Lu,,-aey 2620, Mtedical and Public Health2627
Factories Act and Early Closing Inspmec-tion on Goldfields, q. 1297
Financial Agreement Leaflet, q. .92Health Bill. Corn. 1306, 7, 20, 1, T9. 95.
1403, 8, 11. 15, 18-20, 1619, 26. 68.Yramoi. 1716, 30
TLands Department reclassifieation. q.20.53. officers, q. 2390
Land Selection, q. as to MrNf. Wilkie'sholding 1175
Licensing Bill. Corn. 575, 679, 85. 9, 92..3. 1097. 1105. 22, 5. 91, 12M1, 2. C. 7.8, 9. 10, 11. 14. 1.a, 16. 17. 19. 20, 91..16, 7. 45. 9. recomimittall 1263, 7.*73, 93
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COL [INDEX TO SPEECHMS.] VOL XLXn'.
COLLIER, MA. P. (cvniued)-*Main Roads, State maintenance (637Police Force, mn. return as to grades and
increased pay 171, ni. long serviceleave 2391, ini repl 'y 2402
Police Officers as Clerks of court, q. 1118Police Quarters. sanitary fees. q. 3307President Loubet Lease, q. 92Priv-ate business, arrangement 746Public Servants and Defence Forces
1498Redistribution of Seats Bill. 2r 2790,
Cono. 2901, 4. 13, 14, 30. 2, 3, 4. 9. dis-order, named 2944
Southern Cross-lBullflineh Railwav Bill.2r 1485, Coin. 1536, 9, 99
Taxation. Eastern Goldfields, iii. return461
Tramway Trouble, Payment for PoliceServices 1916
Tributers Bill. Coin., 1064University Bill, Coin. 3341Wagin Courthouse 19012Workers' Compensation Act Amend-
nment Bill. 2r 480. select committee748, (dissent 749), to call persons andpapers 75-5, Coin. to fix date 19201
Colonial Secretary, Hon. J. D. Connolly(North-West Province)i-
Address-in-Reply, onl adjournment 41,86, Speech 161; Topics discussed-Sitisfactory state of finances, Land
take,, up last year, Surplus, Econo-liles not popular 161, [maiiiigation,Touri sts' ageney 162, Labour Bu-rean 163, Freezing works at Wynd-hum. Permanent water supply. Pro-tection of natives, Experim~ent towork stations for benefit of nativyes164 Visit to North-West. HarbourTrust building grain sheds, Bulkwheat and elevators, Handling ofwhcat 16.5, Mining i,,dustrv 166,Cheap crushing and public battcries167. Assistance to prospectors,School of Afines. MIines DepartmentVote 168, Agricultural Department.Arbitration Act. Glrant to C1hild-ron's Protection Society 169
Aborigines Bill, mn. 2r 1325. Con,. 1642.3, 85, Assembly's aniendnients .1486
Adjournment-State of business 169.59)6, 80a, 1252, 1329. 3487. 3662. Ar-rival of Australian destroyers 1700,Christmias holidays 25393. Friday sit-ting 3158, sitting hour 3435. close ofsession 373.5
Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Sill.in. 2r 125
Accession of Ring fleorge V., in. con-gratulation 8
Appropriation Bill. 2r 3660Bankruptcy Legislation, reply 779Bridgetowii-Wilgarrup Railway Exten-
sion Pill, iii. 2r 3121. reply 3123. C06n.3125
COLONIAL SECRETARY (cloitinned)-llrooktron-lunjinn Railway Bill. in. 2r
3476Biroomne Cyclone, reply 1671Bullfinch Gold find, rep~ly 1106, town
roads, reply 2367. Water supply, as toprice 3349
Cemeteries Act Amendment Bill, in. 2r1159. Coin. 162
Chairman of Committees, election ofI. 64, temporary. in. to appoint 979
Christmas Holidays, reply 2438Committees for tile Session, ins. 26Complimentary Remarks. Close of ses-
sion 3735, 6, 7Coast itution, Act Amiendineat Bill, in.
2r 3.552, Coin. 36253, 6, 7, as to 3y 3627,8. recommiittal 3713, report 3716, in..9r 3717
C"rimiiinalI Code Act A merndment Bill, in. 2r36128, Coin. 3632
IDeath of 1-on,. C. 'lhrossell, m. condolence.584
Demiise of King Edward VT. a,. eon-dolence 3
District Fire Brigades Act AmendmentBill, in. 2r 3279, Coin. 3861, 2, 3
1)wellingup-Hothai Railway Bill, in. 2r
Election of President 2. 3Electoral Act Amendment Bill, in. 2r 801,
Con.. 1074. 5. 1113, 1163, 5, 6, 7, 8, 70,1, Ass eimbly 's amiendmtents 3659
Estates repurchased, particulars, reply1108
Fertilisers and Foodstufifs Act AmendmentBill1, inl. 2r 1012
Fisheries Act Amndnment Bi]ll, in. 2r 1323,ryply 1638, C'oin,. 1071, 9, :3
Frenmantle l'reemiasons Lodge, No. 2, Dis-positio loll 31, Coloc. 2186
Fremnantle Harlbour Trust Act AmendmentBill. in. 2r 3277, Corn. 3353
(;:lne Act Amndmeuiunt Bill, in. 2r 10 1 2 ,rely .107t, Coin. 1111, 2
flejicia Loan and Inuscribed Stock Bill, in..2r 1158
lle,,lth Bill. ii. 2r 1903, Coin. 2579, 80, 2,4. 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 90, 1, 2, 3, 3017, 18, 19,20.1, 88, 9,90, 1, 2,3222, 3,6, 9, 30,1, 2. 3, 4, .3, 6, 7, 8, 9,8$4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 90,1. 2, 31, :363, 4, .3, recoin. 3365, 6, As-semnbly 's message 3727, 8
Hospitals 1Bill. in. 2r 591, explanation7961, reply 797. Coin. 1017, 8, 20-2,6-30, 1, 71.4, 3r 1157, S
Incxome Tax Returns, reply 125Ju ry' Act Amendment Bill, Assembly's
amendments 372SK atauni ng-N \'a ipop Railway Bill, a,. 2r
3293Leederville and (ottesloc Municipal Bonn-
dlanes Alteration Bill, in. 2r 1067, As-semibly's amendnments 3067
Lepers at Roebourue, q. 1671.Library Committee, as to meetings 27
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COLONIAL SECRETARYL (Cotia1uei)-.
Licensing bill, tin. 2r 168.5, reply 1961,('on,. 2040. L1.5, 6, 50, 1, 2187-9, 91,2207-17. 2:307 to 22, 71. 6, 7, 9, so0,2. 3, 4. o. 6, 7, 2421, 4, .5, 6, 7, 9, 33,4. ii. U. 7, 8, in. recon. 2U16, 7,' 8, 9,'22, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 30, 1, 2, furtherrecaot. '5-34. Assembly 's mtessage 3718,19, 20. 1. 2, 26
Loan Bill. tin. 2r 3706. reply 3708, Coin..1708, 9, 12
Lio-a Couirt procedure, reply 972Alininhg Assavs, eieck sailpes, reply 3476Alinisteriail Statenient, change of Govern-
moent 77nMout La wley Reserves B3ill, in. 2r 1962,Corn. 2028
Naralling-Yuna Railway Bill, or. 2r 3353Northaniton-Ajaima Railway Bill, in. 2r
:3303Offences against children, reply .3475Parks and Reserves Act Amerinent Bill,
in. Ir 7, in. 2r 587, in reply 590, 'Corn.979, 80, 1, 2, 3, 1015, 6, recoent. 1016PArliamentary Allowances Bill1, m. 2r 372
explanation 3723, Coin. 3725, report3726
Parliament, cost of, reply 1107Perth ',% unicipal Gas and Electric Lighting
Bill, tin. 2r 1696, Coin. 1699, recommittal1801, 2, 950, 2028, 9, 30, 2205, 8
Perth \1lniCipal Roads Rededication Bill,tin. 2r 3423, reply 3424, Coin. 3486
Pharmacy aind Poisons Act CompilationHill, tin. 2r 1172, in reply 1174
Port Hedland-Marble Bar Rsilway Con-struetioti, reply 1800
Propertics Transferred to Commonwealth,reply 1067
Public Servants and Defenice Force, re-l1ies 101], 1067, 1107, .1634
Public Service and Life Insurance, reply11.57
Quairading-Nonnjin Railway Bill, in. 2r3297
Railway .Advisory Board's reports, replyloll
Railw-ay Project, Wanneroo, reply 3612Railway Stock Waggons, reply 1800Redistribution of Seats Bill, it. 2r 3067,
reply 3149, reply to Hon. J1. W. Kirwvan31,50, tn fix Conmmittee stage 3151, torefer to select conmiittee 3153, Coin.31.57
Repurchased Estate, Crawley Park, reply778
Rads Bill, in. 2r 3367, on amendment3 n.31 , ('om. 3536 to 49, recommittal 3549to .51, 633, 4, Assembly's message 3729
Roads Closure Bill, mn. 2r 3731, Core. 3732Roman Catholic Church Property Bill, in.
2r 3729School Premises, Victoria Park, reply 1012Sir Winthrop Hackett, congratulations
3016Sitting Days and Hours, ini. 8343
COLONIAL SECaRARY (cloinudd)--Southern Cross-Bullfi n-h Railway, in. 2r
1673. reply 1684Sothei rn1 ross- Bsullfind i Railwtay A pprwn
1 'riitioni Bill, in. 2r 1.808Strling Orders Suspiensioni (Electoral
Art Amnendmnent kill), ti. 1251, (re-.iimai micer of session) tit. 3276, 7
8 'liply Bill (No. 1). nCt Standing OrdersSuspeiisioli. ',1 i5
Supply Bill (.No. 2). ti. 2r 1018. ('oi,1014
Suppi luHll (No. 3). in. 2r 2306So;' ly Bill (No. 4), in. 'r 31221. Corn.
Supply Hill (l ll-12), in. 2r661Tl'inbellutiit0 ge riii Rail way Bill1, tin. 2r
'4302Timbel~r 1Industriy, return 31 21, on moti on
for Royal Commnission 3648Trimber Leases Return, reply 3121Tlitles Office Delays, reply 2420'Iranse~oitinental Railway. Water Supply,
reply 778Tlransfer of lan.] Act Aiiindmet' Rill, ii.
2rt 3530, Coin. 3531University Bill, 2r 30646Waginii-fuiibleyming Railway Extension
Bill, a,. 2r 329Water Supplies, Bullfinch, reply ' 8343, Ora
Baita, replies 1450, :3343Wiekepi n-21 erred in Ra ilwav Bill, - i. 2r
3301IV ickep in -. cried in Rilway3, ireply as to
early constructioin 35830Wouganl Hills-Mfullewn Railway Bill, ?ni.
2r 342.5, Coin. 83477
Colonial Treasurer, Hon. Sir N. J. Moore(Dunbury)-
See ''Premier, 1-on. Sir -N. .. Mkoore'
Colonial Treasurer, Hon. Frank Wilson(Sussex)-
See ''Preieci. Hon. Prank Wilsoin"
Connolly, Honl. 3. D. (North-East Pro-vince)-
See ''Colonial Sec retary'
Connor, Hon. P. (Worth Province)-Address-in-Reply, spieech 87; Topics dis-cassed-Congratulations to President, Frari-lise
of Conneil Freeziing works 87, Es1 ,er-once Railway 89
Aborigines Act Amendment Bill, 2t 1641Electoral Act Amendment Bill, Con. I1138,
65, 7Fisheries Act Amieiniment Bill, 2r 16139Gaome Act Anmendmnit Bill, Coini. 11ll, 1-1.Jury Act A nenninent Bill, 2y 1111)Licensing Bill. 2r 1899, Coin. 2309, 12. !3,
14, 19. 20. 1, 79, 80. 6, 8, 432, ivm~in.2.516! 30, 1. further recoint. 2333
COWDE TO S01FrCIII.S.-ILV
Coweher, Mr. G. S. r. (Willians)-D wellingriupi othair, Railway Bill, 2Y 3437Fisheries Act Amnendmrent Bill, 2r 3700Redistribution of Seats Bill, Con,. 29S1Roads Bill, Cot,. 3179, 84W'agin -Dunibleyung Railway Extension
Bill1, 2r 30.11AWiekepiit.M errelin Railway Bill, 2r 3098
;Cullen, Hon. J. F. (South-East Pro-Vill 7e)-
Add ross-iit- Reply, seconrded aidoptioni 11,ou adljornmen lot 41: Topics discussed-
Re-election of Priesident, Congratuila-tions to Premnier. Loyalty to King,H ouse not reported 11, Tramiways,Oiie Chamber, Enormtous pro-gram ite. Uni versit 'v. Railway Bills,Open ing up) land for settlement,rnuscotitinental railway 12. Oriti
cisul of proposals itt coiterete form,Experimitental proposals. Practicalde vel opm~ienit 1.1
Abhorigi nes Act Amien~dmnt, Con,. 1642,3
Appropriation Bill, 2r 3660IBridgetuwn-Wi Igarrup Railway Exten-
siom Bill, 2r 3122Bullfinch water suplhly, as to price 3350Cemeteries Act Aiiendi...ent Bill, 2r
1161, Conl. 162. 3Cotnsti tut ion Act Am~endmeiit Bill1, 2r
3618, recotmmtittal 3712, 13, 14Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill,
Corn]. 36321District Pite Brigades Act Atienidmett
Bill, 2r 3281. Corn. 3361])wellingup-liotii Railway Bil, 2r
3434Electoral Act Amriendm~enrt Bill, 2r 977,
Coat. 1166, 8Fisheries Act Amnidment Bill, 2r 1637,
Colai. 1672. 3Fremantle Freemasons' Lodge, No. 2,
Disposition Bill, 2r 1805hfealth Bill, 2r 2034, Cot,,. 2580, 4, 6. 8,
9, 9o,0 2. 3618. 19. 20. 88, 9~ 90. 1. 2,222, 4. 7. 8. 9. 3 1. 2.4 tn S. 87. 8. 91. 2.'163, 4
Hospitals Bill. 2r 78,S. Colt. 1017, 20, 1..,. 6i. 7, 30. 1
Ratariing-Nai,1 ri 1 Enilwav Bill, 2r329.5
Land and Tacoic Tax Pill. 2r 2369Liceiisinig Bill, 2v 1813. Coat. 2041. 6, 8,
187-9. 90. 206-IS,' 306, 7, 8, 9. 12-16.19, 20, 2. 76, 83. 5. 7, 422, 3, 4. re-cotmmnittal 2517. 9. 24, 5. 7. 9. 32,further recomumit tal 25.33, Assembly'smessage 3726
Pertmanetrot Reserves Rededicat ion Bill(No. 1), 2r 2367
Perth, Muitieipal Ga s and ElectricLighting. reomm,,ittal 1802. 2020
]Pharmacy anid Poisons Act Cotmpi lationBill. 2r 1173
CULLEN., HON.. J. P. (Continued)-Press reports of Council's proceedings,
(1. 12-5]Public Library, 'Museuim, and Art Gal.
levy of Western Australia Bill, Con,.34718. 9, reoimmittal 3613
Red Strilbut ion of Seats Bill, 2r 3084. torefer to select commnittee, point oforder 3153S
Rinads Bill. 2r 3419, oil amiendmieint 3533,Coal. 35537, 41, 2, 3. 5, 7. 8, 9. recoin.
-nittal 3540. 50, 1, 633Sonthorn Criss-Hul ISnelt Railway. 2r
1679Standing Orders A mendmnent. Lapsed
Bills, 782Supply Bill (-No. 2). , r 10113, Coin. 1014, 5Tanibellupi-Ongerup Railwayv Bill, 2r
U 113U'ni versity Bill, '2r 3645, ('oui .3647, 8Wagin-lMinihleyuing Haililvay Extension
Hill, 2r 3300
D.-SPEECUES.
Daglish, Mr. H. (Subiaco)-See also ''Minister for Works'' and
* Ohairnin aof C'ommitteesaA ddress-inuRepI v, Speech 312; Topicsdiscussed-Labour Government of 1904 312,
Mark-tiale policy 313, Difficultfinancial positioni, 1)ifficulties ofburrowing 314, Public Works die-velopmuent p~olity, [mmigration 31.5,Confidence in thle Sta to 316i,Ralilway) retrencimnt and publicservice, iLoan,' Orient Companya greemnt 317, Royal C~ommnissionI'll agriculture and imimrigration,Agricultural railways 318, Pro-jected Consolidated Land Bill, Ap-1iointilmt of advisory board 310,
Ntdefence but justification, Goodwork done by Premier in Engla nil,Trattwaiy strike 320. Tramnway dis-pute 3121
Dissent fromt rulinhg 751. 4Ed ucation lDeloi rtinlent. appointments,
(1. 672Licetisedj hfouses. Statistics 468Licensing Bill. 2r .502Perth, 'lranways 'Nationalisation, q. 459P riv~ilege. coin itents on memubers' con -
duet, point of order 52.5. speech 542,Sumontotses served On mtembers 476,mn. to adopt reo~rt of Stan tding OrdersCoitiruittee 5.51
Racecourse Fatalities. ni. return 461Railway runiining sheds, Suhiaco. q. 598Railway service to Subiaco, q. 459Secondary School. (is.a;s to head master
245, 672, in. papets 463, reply 461;University Site 6.54Workers ' (Cotmpeinsation Act Aiu d-
treat Bill (dissent 751. 4)
CONV XLV.
XL VI. DOD IND)EX TrO SPEECHES.]FO
Dodd, Hon. J. E. (South Province)-Address-in-Reply, Speech 37; Topicsdiscussed-Congratulations to President. Work-
ers' Compensation Act 37, Mfiningindustry at Kalgoorlie, New HealthBill. Miners' phtbhisis 38, Assistedimmigrants going on to the fieldsand other places, Better system ofimmigration 39, Reduction of rail-way freights, Unification, Esper-ance railway 40
Aborigines Act Amendment, Corn. 1642Electoral Act Amendment Bill. 2r 978,
Corn. 1074. 5, 113, 64. S. 9Hospitals Bill. Coin. 1023, 9, P2Licensing Bill, Coi. 2188Parks. and Reserves Bill, Corn. N81
Draper, Mr. T. P. (West Perth)-Chairman of Comnmittees, in. to elect
048Criiinal (lode Act A menulment Bill,
Corn. 3505Dissent fromt rulings 1279. 2913Estimates, Annual Votes, Public Works
and Buildings 2982, 8Geraldton M.%unicipal Gas Supply Bill,
Coin. 993Healtli Bill, Corn. 1402, 10 , (on order
1613). recommittal 1730Lund and income Tax Bill, Corn. 2112Lienrsing Bill. Coin,. 576, 81, 3, 678, 86,
.1. 9MO. reconrinittal 1269 (dissent1279), Council's amiendmnents 3584
Loan Bill, 2r 3567Motions ilnterruplted by Standing Order
2408Payment of ,mcmhers, to increase 1050Perth Mlunicipal Gas and Electric
Lighting Bill. Corn. 1335, 8Publitc Servants' Increments, q. 49i2Railwaiy Crossing, West Perth,. q. 3159Redistribution of Seats Bill. 2r 2654
(reply' t(o personal explanaltin by Mr.Seaddann 26-59), Coin. (dissent 2913)
Roads Bill. (oni. :ii179, SOSouthern Cross-Bullfinch Thilwav Bill,
2r 14.96Suplern iI nUation. Allowances. qs. 492,
3489, in.~ papers, vase of E..Joyce,729, returin 744
Tramway Trouble. Perthi 436Workers' Componsition Act A mend-
inent Bill, rn. to refer to select corn-Iniittec 747. ini, select commnittee 'spowers 7.54, S. mn. extension of time811. report 986, Corn. 117-5. 7. 81. 2410,I], 12?. 14. 16. 17. 1.9
Drew, Hon. 3. M1. (Central Province) -A ddress-in -Reply. Speeh 69; Topicsdiscussed-
Congratulations to President, Trans-Australian railway' 69, Freezingworks at Fremnantle. Wvndhatn andAlbany 70. Lamb s for export,Francehise, of Concil. MNining in-
Daw, HoN. J. ht. (continued)-dustry' . Local mnining boards,Amendment of Mining Act 71,Amendment of Electoral 7kct 72
Adjournment, close of session 3736Constitution Act Amendment Bill, Corn.
3626hfealth Bill, Coni. 3021, 3285Hospitals Bill, Coin. 1020, 1, 4Licensing Bill, 2r 1820, Corn. 2042, 8,
Assembly'Is mnessage 3720Nurthanipton-Ajana Railway Bill, 2r
3304Parliamentary Allowances Bill1, Coni.
3725-Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 8135,
i. refer to select committee 3151.Corn. 3166
Roads Bill, 2r 3483, Corn. 3537, 9, 41, 2Tributors Bill, ia. 2r 3024W"orkers3 oemplensation Act Amend-
inent Bill, 2r 302-4
E.-SPEociffs.
Education Minister, Hon. I. L. Nanson(Greenoug)l-
See "Attorney General''
7.-SEECHES.
Foulkes, Mr. T. 0. G. (Claremont)-Ad dress-i n-Reply, speech 343; Topics dis-cussed-
Premier 'a visit to England, System ofimnmigration 344, Sending representa-tive farmers to Great Britain andTreland, Lands Department adminis-tration .45, Trans-Australian railway,Esperance railway, Licensing Bill, Im-lprovenient in the state of the country,Agricultural development 346
Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Bill,Coin. 3089
Brookton-Kunjinn Railway Bill, 2r 3452Cihairman of Committees, election *949-Coronation ceremonies, thme Premier's in-
vitnition .3678C'otteslee Beach Rates Validation Bill, in-
tro. 3-557. m. 2r 3765Criminal Code Act Amendumcut Bill, intro.
ir ASS, 2r 3494, Coma. .3505Dalwallinu selections 824Director of Agriculture, retirement, q.
1253Dissent from ruling 1991District Fire Brigades Act Amendment
Bill, 2r 37-50Estimates;. Annual Votes: Legislative
Council (dissent 1991), GovernmentSavings Bank 2006, London Agency2025, 7, 8, Mliscellaneous 2164, 75, Rail-ways 2287, 2352, 3, Lands and Surveys2449. Colonial Secretary's Office 2600,
XLvI. DOD FOU
FOTJ [IxrDKN T6 SPEECHE~S.] UFO XLVII.
EOUxLzES, Us. J. C. G. (continued)-Charities 2604, Immigration, Tourist,and General Information Bureau 2618,Crown Law 2709, 16, Stipendiary M8agis-tracy 2725
Fremantle 'Municipal Gas and Coke SupplyBill, 2r 8033
Government Bnsiness, precedence 047Health Bill, Corn. 1893, 9, 1400Lan-I Resumption for Railway Pu~rposes,
Perth, its. 8375, 3556LeeI,-rville and Ccttesloe Mdunicipial Bounf-
daries Bill, mn. to postpone 3r %225Licensed Hfouses, Statistics, amendment
468, 4170Licensing Bill 2r 4963, explanation 498,
Corn. 570, 3, 80, 970, 1, 1092, 5,6, 9, 1101, 3, 4, 5, 21, 2, 5, 6,94, 1200, 1, -2, 3, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17,18, 20, 5, 8,09, 48, 50, to recommit 1254,5, recommittal 1259, 61, 4, 5, 8, 9, 73,5, 87, to further recommit 1800, Coun-cil 's amendments 3581, 3, 6, 7, 94, Coun-cil'o message 8762
Loan Estimates, generally 3576, 3677Parliamentary Allowances Bill, Council's
amendments 3760Payment of Members, to increase 1044Permanent Reserves Rededication Bill
(No. 3), 2r 3689, Con,. 3696, 7Railway Free Pass to Mr. Keenan, q. 1110Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 2747, Core.
2915, 57, 80Roads Bill, Corn. 8182Roads Closure Bill, Corn. 3744Secondary School Scholarships, q. 553Trmway Trouble, Perth 485University Bill, Coin. 3342Want of Confidence, in explanation 824Water Supply, Claremont, q. as to quality
1448Workers' Compensation Act Amendment
Bill, Ctoni. 1183
G.-SrEEHES.
lGawler, Hon. fl. G. (Metropolitan-Sub-urban Province)-
Address-in-Reply, mtoved adoption 7;Topics discussed-Congratulations to the President 7, Hon-
our bestowved on Premier, Dominantnote of Sp~eech, bunyancy anil needfor development, Agricultural rail-ways, Transcontinental railway, Over-production of wheat, Grazing areas,Ab~olition of Upper House 8, Councilfranchise, Electoral laws amendment,Compulsory preference voting, Apathyof electors, Registration of votermadeceompulsory, Redistribution ofseats, Public Health Bill 9, LicensingBill, Local option, Financial position,Rate of interest, Sinking fund 10,South Perth railway 11
GAWLER, Box. D. 6. (continued)-Constitution Act Amendment Bill, 2r 3616,
Corn. 362.5Cottesloe Beach Rates Validation Bill,
in. 2r 3735, Corn. 3735Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill, 2Ir
3629, Cotin. 3632, .1District Fire Brigades Act Amendment
Bill, 2r :3282Electoral Act Amendment Bill, 2r 972,
Com. 1165, 7, 70, 1, 21'renautle Freemasons Lodge, No. 2, Dis-
position Bill, Or 1808, Corn. 2185, 6Game Act Amendment Bill, 2r 1070Hlealth BIll, 2r 2035, Coin. 2580, 1, 4, 90,
3018, 19, 90, 225, 365Hospitals Bill, 2r 786, Corn. 1017, 24, 8,
31, 71. 31 1158Jury Act Amendment Bill, 2r 1109, 11Leedlerville and Cottesloc Municipal Boun-
dlaries, Alteration Bill, Assembly'samendments .1067
Licensing Bill, 2r 1805, Coin. 2042, 5, 8,188, 207-9, 17, 807. 10, 75, 6, 7, 9, 82.4, 422, 5, 35, 6, recoin. 2517, 28, 9
Loan Bill, Coin. 34712Local Court Procedure, q. 972Offenees against Children, q. 3475 (se
also remarks on "CCrimnial Code ActAnmendmnent Bill''
Parks and Reserves Act Amendment Bill,Coin. 982
Pharmacy and Poisons Act CompilationBill, 2r 1174
Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 3086Roads Bill, 2r 3481, Coin. 3542, 3, 4Transfer of Land Act Amnendmnent Bill,
Corn. 3531
George, Mr. W. J. (Murray)-Address-in-Reply, speech 110; Topics dis-
cussed-riniigration policy, Railway Advisory
Board Ill1, Parting with our estate,Loans 112, Taxation 1139, Land legis-lation, People nmble obtain land 114,Road closing, Railway Department,Obsolete railway stock 11.5, Mforerel ing stock ordered 116
Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Bill,2r 61.5. Coin. 6121
Bunbury Municipal Electric Lighting Bill,Con,. :3031
Chairman of Committees, election 951Cotteslee Beach Rates Vralidation Bill, 2r
3765Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill, 2r
:3495, Coin. 3507, 10Dissent fronm ruling 1281, .3760, 1.Estimnates, Annual Votes: Taxation 2150,
2, Miscellaneous 2153, 4, Railways 2294,2353. Woods and Forests 2457
Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, 2r 3699Fr'emantle Municipal Gas and Coke Supply
Bill, 2r 8033 -. 30,2lhealth Bill. Coin. 19,2
INDEX TO SPEECH ES.'I J
OCORto , 3Mat. W. J. (Cou tii ue)-
Licensing Bill, 2~r 503, Coin. 573, 5, 678,85. 9, 94, 1004, 97. 8. 101, 223, 9, 30, 1,2. 7, 413, 4, 7, 9, recommittal 1281, Coun-eil's amendinents 3.583, 5-7, 97; Coun-Qil 's message 3762. 4-
Loan Bill . 2r .3570SlNain Roads, State maintenance, 641Naraling-Yuna Railway Bill, Coi 3272Northanipton-Ajana Railway Bill, 2r 3170Pa rliamentar 'v Allowances Bill, 2r 3082,
Council's aniendiments 3760 (dissent37j60, 1)
Payment of Mkembers, to increase 10483Permanent Heserves Redediruti,,a Bill
(No. 3) 2r 3693, Coin. 3695Perth Municipal 6ns and Electric Lighting
Bill, Coin. 1338Petition, Empire flay 35:54Private Business, arrangement 746Pr ivilege. cormients on members' conduct
5.35, point of order 546Railway Advisory Board 664Railway Fatality, 'Marrimiu; Line, m.
urgency 3738, reply 34741Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 2783, Coin.
2906, Standing Orders suspension 2996,
Roads Billi, Cont. 3180, 1, 5Sitting flays and Hoursr 46., 1365Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railway BiU,
Coin). 1.5931iniversity Site 6.38Want of tionfldence inl Wilsonl Qoverrnment,
explanation as to division 941Workers ' Compentsation Act Ainiodiieiit
Bill, select counmittee's powers 760
Gill, Mr. rF. (Balkatta)-Address-in -lReply, speech I16; Topics qmug-c-ussed-
Presenrt condition of affairs, Land settla-mleat. l)iflicultv in securing land 117,Pnht'cce to new arrivals, Unsatis-tatriirv appoinitment of boards 118,Ro-piirclhsi rig estates, Immigration119, Mfarket gardeners, Sewerageworks 121, Railways 122, T rans-Australian railway 123
Aborigines Act Amndnment Bill. Council'sinessage 375.5
AgrictuiiramIlb Bak A\ tt Aimendmwent "Bill,('ou. 62.9
A rtliuir's li cd Signal Station, mnen'squarters, q. 1701
Constitution Act Ammeniment Bill, Con-cil's inlessagi' 3754
('hairnianl Of (Commiittees. election 955Dissent fron ruling 1592, 2926District Fire, Brigades Act Amendment
Bill, 2r 37.57Esti nuttes, Annu3Al Votes:- Gov)%ernmejnt
Saviogs Rank 2004. 8, 20, LondonAgency 2026, Mfismellaneous 2157, 9, 66,Railways 2324, 52. Landls and Surveys2451, 3. 5. Agriculture generally 2513,
floRGian, 31R. F. (continued)-
Agricultural Bank 260, Colonial Secre-tary 's Office 2.596
Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, 2r 36991Fruit restrictions, Bridgetown 3240Hevalth Bill, Coi. 131.5, 19, 21, 33-5, 1632,
59. 65Landis Departiment, q. as to Mr. Rowley's
ltuiifofl 2053, (1. temporary offiers 3374teemlervilln and Cotteslee 'Municipal Boun-
daries Bill. -2r 1765Licensing Bill. Ccuit. 689, 719, 1094, 204,
7. 3, 9. 12, 1-5, 16, 18, 32, 41, recoin-mittal 1260, 7, 92, 6, 3r 1340, Council'samendments 1.586
Lean to Ilr. ltyall [tall, q. .1337Mleter Rents, Mletropolitan Districts, q. 5.53Mfetropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage
E!mplloyees, q. 22L9'\Mdern School. H-eadmnaster, q. 8096Notice Paper nor ready 1600lPerth \Tunieipal Gas and Electric Lighting
Bill, Council's amendments 2482Printing Committee 60Prison Matron, Frcintle, q. 3.556Public Service Regulations, Validity, (I-
1076RailWAys, q. entjloyees? fines 811, q. ex-
n'niners 1253, q excess fares 695,IFaiching v. Commissfonier, in. papers462, 1,502, rj. 985; fatality Mlarrinupline, urgency 3741; officers' salaries, qa.3159, 31374; q. workshops and painters'achitration award 193
Hedistribution of Seats Bill. 2r 2833, Corn.2923, 4 (dissent 2926) 2954
Secondary School Headi stress, q. 3240Southern Cross- Bull Ifinch Railway Bill,
m. 159ii (dissient 1592)Wongano 1-ills-Ilullewva Railway Bill, ZQr
3400
Glowrey, Hon. J. T. (South Province)-Electors I Act A rulnient Bill. C~u".
1164Leave of absence. ml. 1157Parinient. cos9t of, q. "1 l107, in. return
11597Pari-amini tacv AllIowancs Bill. 2r, in.
arnendieti. six monthis 37231Roads 1Bill. 2r 3-132
Gordon, Mr. W. B. (Canining)-Add ress]i n-Reply. Speech 63;- Topics
4i iscnlssed-Pto1 le have trust inl the Governr,,elit,
Coneiliation and A ibitration Act,Railwayv south of Swa i river. Li-ce(-rsing of racecourse-s. Opening ofrte Saildstonle railway. Experi-mntal plots 63. Preservation ofnatural fodlders, tUniveraitv andeducational system 64
Agricultural Bank Act Amendiment Bill,Cohn]. 1089
Disgont froii ruling 1593
XLVIII. (lEO
OR[INDEX TO SPEECHES.] HAR XLIX.
GORDON, MR. NY. B. (con.tied)-Estimates. Annual Votes, Taxation
2152, Colonial Secretary's Office 2597,Cttols 2607, Public Works and Build-ings 3118
H-ealth Bill, Corn. 1372, 4, 5, 1662Licensing Bill, Cornm. 725. 1210, Council's
amendments 3582. 3603North-West Coast navigation, q. 3307Privilege, Sinanconses served onl mnem-
hers 478Railway construction, new prpsas q.
2323Railway south of Swat, river. q. 1039Redistribntion of Seats Bill, Coin. 2931Southe-rn Cross.B,,illinel Railway Bill,
Corno. (dissent15)
Gourley, Mr. H. A. (Mount Leonora)-Add rcss-iai- Reply, Siteecli 347; Topicsdiscossed-
* Office of State Governor, Upper1-Iotse. Cot. il F Irancehise, ActingProntier's 1
4 00,,oraL tour, Treatmentof golrlfiels5 348. 'More sympathyfor the inning i ndostr 'v. TIn,,,, a-tion policy, Prernijer's work in the 01l1ou ntry. Conditional pure 'ages mar-hetale. Settling the land withWVest Australinans. .349, Mfining in-dinstrv. Co vernior 's interest in themiin g indusatry. A ssistance to pro-sper-vtors, tLemoor-tawlers railway
35.Cheap excutrsion trains fromgoldfields. Proposed Eslierance rail-waty 235 1
Dalw alliaa selections 824. 042. 4Foreigners oin MNines, q. 20Leonora-Lawlers Ralilway Project. q.
201Licensing Bill. recommittal 1291Redistribution of Seats Bill, Coin. 2972
(suspended 2974)State Hattcr ,v. Afenzies, q. 202state Hotel. (iwalia, q. as to libraryv
811)Want of Confidence, in explanation 824
Gregory. Hon. H. (Menzies)-See ''Minister for 'Mines''
H.-SPCRES.
Hackett, Hon. Sir J. W., St., LL.D. (South-West Province)-
Cemeteries Act Amen~dment Bill. 2r1160, Con,. 1162
Christmas Holidays. q. 2438Congratnulations (reply) 3017Death of lion.- G. Throssell 585Denmise of King Edward VTT: accession
of King Ceorge V 3. 4Election of President 2Fisheries Act Amendment Bill. Corn.1 67.2
HACKETT, RON. SIR J1. W, (co)ntiued)-Frenman tle Freemasons' Lodge to. 2
Disposition Bill, 2r (postponement1874. 1962), Speech 2031
Hospitals Bill, 2r 796Library Coomnittee, as to meeting 27Nl anilurali Bar, perma~nent opening of,tin. q221
Parks and Reserves Ac t AmendmentBill. 2,- 5.q7. Cotin. 90, 1, 2, 3, 1016
Press reporits of Couin-il's proceedings125]
Pub! ie Library, 'Museum, and Art Gal-lery or Western Australia Bill, 2r3 3.57
Roads Hill. Coin. 3.549So'id B1 ill (No. 2) 10115t'niverisi tv Bill. 2r .3640. Coin. 2647
Hariersley, Hon. V. (East Province)-Address irt-Rcpl;-. or, adjonin tmt 86,Speech 12.5. Topics discussed-Dent), of late lKing, King George V.,
Congratulations to president, Well-.noe to new nmeulloers. Loss ofMessgrs. Raridell. tin 'vies. anid Oats,Optimistic- spirit of Speech. Finan-est 125. Tauxation D)epartment needsteorgriisirtg. Magnificent season126. Pilfering on the r-ailwatys, Er-ection of grain shteds, Elevator sys-ton, 127. Redistribution of Seats,Electoral Bill, Compulsory voting
2S. Glood feeling between coastanmId goilfields 12.9
]3ridgetown.Wilgarrou, Railway Exten-sion Bill. 2r' 3123, Conn. 3124
Cotostitittio,, Act A ruetdinen t Hill, 2r34621. Com. 362-,. reponnltnittal 2713
(:rimiinal ( ode A -t Amnuudtnnent Bill. 2r3631l
1)eath, of 1[oi. G. Throssell 586Health Bill. Corin. 3018. 20. 1. 3228, 391Hospitals Bill. Con,. 1022. 9. 31, 71.3Lan(] and Ti,ro Tax Pill. 2r 2372Licenising Bill, 2Ir 152. Coin,. 2379. 80,
recommnittal 2520. 3. 30. Assembly'smessage 3720
P'etitin, York Mlechanics' InstitunteTransfer Blill 1633
Roads Bill. 2r 3485, C'oin. 3543. 4, 5. re-commtittal 23551. AssethlY's nmessage.3730
T1ran~sfer of Landr, Act Ainendmernt Bill,Coon. 31531
Wanneroo RailIway Project. q. .1612York AfeelmioTs' li otiltitte Transfer
Bill, petition 1632
Hardwick. My- J- E. (East Perth)-Estiriates. Annual Votes: Literary and
,Sciemntific 2015Land Resurmpltion for Railwayv purposes,
n. 3159Pavm eint o f M1ennbers, to increase. m.
furthner am endnnent 1049
EAR ~I NI'I. 16 SPEECHES.]H
HARDWICK, Ma. J. E. (continued)-Railways, qj. Level Crossings 2439, q.
East Perth subway 2741Railwvays q. level crossings 2439, q. East
Perth subway 2741Ta,,, lellup-Ongerup Railway Bill. 2r 3043Want of Confidence in Wilson Atinistry,
question of pairs 940
Harper, Mr. N. W. (Beverley)-lrookton.Kunjinin Railway Bill, 2r 3441
(explanation) 3451, TO refer to select,-oni,,ittee 3461
Coolgnrdie*Norseman Railway, in. returnaIs to cost 767
flwell ingu*-fl othain Railway Bill, 2r :3437Estimates, Annual Votes: Government
Savings Bank 2009, Ifines generally22-58, Agriculture generally 25303,' flot-nest 2653, Crown Law 2716, PublicWorks and Buildings :3106
Health Bill, Coin. 1628Licensing Bill, Coin. UvO, i, 8, 1217, 19,
Council's anmendmients 3.583Perth Amnicipal Gas and Electric Lighting
Bill, Corn. 1337Privilege, I naccurate Press Report 2965, 6Quairading-Nunajin Railway Bill, 9r 3065Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 2819, Coin.
2947, 61, (privilege 296.5, 6)Southern (ross-Bullfinchl Railway Bill, 2r
1.577, Conl. 1590'lributers Bill, Coin. 764, 1063, 4, 2419Workers' Compensation Act Amendment
Bill, Coin. 2413
Hayward, Mr. T. (Wellington)-Address-in-Reply, speech 361 ;Topics die-cussed-
Imiiiigration, Parmners and their em-lplosecs 361, Laud open for selection,Value of Germans ats settlers 362,Imnmigrants from Europe, State manu-faicture of machinery 363, State Flourm ills, Co-operativeC farming 364
Parliam tentary Allowances Bill, Coin. 3685Roads C losuire Bill,. ( 'it. 3744StirlIig Estate, AilvisorY Boarid's rep~ort
on, q. 91
fleitmiann, Mr. E. E. (Cue)-Acluress-in-1?oply, speech 177; Topics dig-
culssed-(;overaor, Late King 177, Object of
Premier's visit In reorganise Agentfleneral 's oflive, I ainigration 178,F~lotation of loan, Preference toBritish manuf actuarers 179, Mr1. Des-
lcsi'report onl North advisingcheap1 labour, Financial agreemnset180, Nl ining indutstry 181, Depart-inental (oustrutltion preferable to pri-,gc enterprise. lie: Ith Bill, Phithisis
182
HMMANN, MR. . E. 2 (eonltiiau)-Adjournment, Railway opening '%eeks-
tharra 389Chairman of Committees' election 949Criminal C'ode Act Amendment Bill, Corn.
:3509Dairying Land, qts. 1297. 1330Dissent fromt ruling 1.592Education Department, Advisory Teacher,
q. 1829, conference in England, delegateto, q. 2535; modern school assistant, q.2534; school attendance, metropolis, q.1970
Estimates, Annual Votes: LegislativeConcil 1975, Legislative Assembly11111, Jloint Houses of Parliament 2000,Governent Savings Bank 2009, Minesgenerally 22.51, 60, Colonial Secretary'sOffice 2594, Gaols 2606, 12, Medical andPublic Ilealth 26208, Police 2645, PublicWorks stnd Buildings 2989, 3110
}'rcuantle Municipal Gas and Coke SupplyBill, 2r, in. amendment six months 3034
Hecalth Bill, 2r 697, Con,. 767, 963, 1310,1 2. -0, 1, 89, 485, 46, 611, 16, 17, 18,21, 6, 7, 8, 47, 8, 52, recoin. 1714, 15,16, 20, 3, further recoit. 1735, Council'saniieodiients :3609-11
Licensing Bill, Con,. 1197M ain Roads, State Maintenance 643Marble Bar Railway, contract extras, q.
1386MVidland Railway Companly's Land and In-
come Taxation 92.Niners' Phtliisis, q. as to remedial
measures 1.554, q. as to Govt action 2054.%ines Regulation Amendment, ore passes,
q. 1901Notice of Question, as to alteration 888Papers removed from Table, q. 1552Personal Explanations, Miners' Phthisis
Comimission 322, interjection to Minis-tor for Minles 1971, AMondale Estateand the Minister for Lands 3160
Petition, nurses registration2, presented:348 7
Police District, Northtam, (is. 3372, 3, 663Private Business, arrangement 747Public Works, Tenders and Estiniates, in.
return 1037; departmental construction,qs. 1:387, 1476
Railways, electrical work, q. as to timeshiets 888; chaff lost in transit, in. re-turn 103.5; telegraph and telephonelines, ia. return 1037
Railway Construction Works, qs. as toprobable earnings 1387, consideration oftenders 1387, Boyup-Kojonup line 1476,Mlt. Mlagnet-Sandstone line 1498, MarbleBar 1386
Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2T 2857, Coin.2934, 44, 54
Sitting Days and H~ours 44Southern Gross-luilffincli Railway Bill,
Coio. (dissent 1592) (disorder 1597, 8)Traznvay Accidents, q. 1360Tuberculosis, inl. to convene conference 470
L. HAR H E I
HEI [INDEX TO SPEECHES.] HOLLI
HErTMANN, Ma. E. E. (continued)-University Bill, 2r 3324Want of Confidence in Wilson Ministry, o
disorder 932Wiluna Mining Leases 1931Workers' Compensation Act Amendment
Bill, Coin. 1182
Rolmam, Mr. J. B. (Murchison)-Adjournment Christmas Holidays 2632,
early sitting 3529Barry versus the Crown 1036, papers not
supplied 1447, remarks on Estimates2710, explanation~ re Press report 2741see also ''Brown, Mr., and an office ofProfit''
Brookton-Kunjinn Railway Bill, to referto select comimittees 3461
Brown, Mr., and an Office of Profit, am. todec-lare Mr. Brown's seat vacant 808, q.812, remarkls on Cruwn Law opinion813: :is to statement made to Press byNlr. Brown 8.83, 837, im. asking Mr.Brown to withdraw 8.35
Bullfinch, Mining District, qs. 3160Chairman of Comminittees, m. to elect 953Constitution Act Aumendmnent Bill, to print
2090Dissent from rulings, 751, 159-P, 2078Electoral Act Amnendnment Bill, Coin. 8515,
20LEstiiomtes, speech on Financial Policy
1871); Annual Votes: Legislative Coun-cil 1983, 95. Glovernment Savings Bank2006. 8, 9, Indenting Office 2013, Lit-erary and( Scientific 2015, 17, 19, Print-ing 2123, Public Service Commissioner2137. 8, Refunds 2143, Taxation 2144, 9,51, 2, Miscellaneous 2164, 8, 9, 70, 4, 8,SO. M1ines generally 22.3., Lands and Sur-veys 2454, Woods and Forests 2456, 8,Agriculture generally 2512, 13, ColonialHeeretary 's Office 2.567, Gaols 2607, 10,12, 21, 'Medical and Public Health 2622,.2 .5, (progress) 8, 9, 30, Police 2634, 5,Crown Law 2708, 12, (explanation2741). Public Works and Buildings295, q1, 30114 3111, 12, 14, 1.5, 16, 17,19, 20
Fire Brigades Board Contributions 1055Governinent Advertisements, m. return
1921, 2Government Business, precedence 946Health Bill, Coin. 1400, 1630Justices of the Peace, Northampton and
Greenough Districts 1944Katanning Nampup Railway Bill, 2r 2663Ijand and1 nc-omne Tax 2r 2100, Corn. 2112,
:1. 4Lands D)epartment and charges of corrup-
lb,, [.5489Land Selection in larral, Forest, Bridge-
town. q. 1644; compensation to G. AV.D. Breadoin, q. 1645
Liensin~g Bill. 2r .5011. ('onl. 969, 1199, 1203,-5. 6. 7, 8. tO, 11, 12, 13, 14, 19, 21, 2,6, 7. 8, ,9, .0,2. 44, to recommit 125
HOLMAN. MR. S. B. (contivud)-Mlount Lawley Reserves Bill, 2r 1759, Corn.
1763, .5-Naraling-Yuna Railway Bill, Corn. 3273, 6N\otite Paper not ready 1600, 1601Papers removed from Table 1552Payment of Mfembers, to increase 1039Personal explanations, as to 'Mr, Brown's
statement to Press To office of profit 833,as to Press reports 2741
Police Court fine 83PPolice Force, Long Service Leave 2297Press Reports, explanation 2741, see also
''Privilege''Private Business, arrangement 746Privilege, summonses served on members
478; comments on membhers' conduct,mn. to prosecute Messrs, Moslon andJTohnson 519, 24, 6, in reply 545; Mr.B~rowvn and an office of profit 808, 812, 3
Public Servants and Defence Forces,urgency 1469
Qiiairntding-Nunajin Railway Bill, leave tointro. 2093
Redistribution of Seats Bill, Ii. leave tointro. 2058 (dissent 2078), 2r 2840, torefer to select committee (order 2875)28835, (explanation 2891), to fix Comn-muittee stage 2895, Coin. 2914, 33, 4 (dis.order 2944, 5, 7), (suspended 2947),Standing Orders suspension 2996 (suns-pendedl 2996)
Retirement of S. V. MleCallunir al. papers1037, papers not supplied 1447
Sitting Day, additional 1365Southern Cross-Bull finch Railway Bill, 2r
1484, 1487, Conl. 1589 (dissent 159-2)11993, 4, S4r 1604
State Battery for Mft. Egerton, q. 3026Tanibellup-Ongeriip Railway Bill. 2r 3044Taxation, Eastern Goldlfields, amendment
461ralwav Trouble. Perth 417, pocint oforder 439, p~aymnt for ;,oliee services1907
'Pributers Bill, Conlo. 763. 1056, 9, 612, 3, 4University Bill, Cin. 3342University Site 658Want of Confidence in Mr. Speaker, notice
of motion 8835. motion not nIloved 1037Want of Confidence in Wilson Gioverniment,
on disorder 932Wiekepin-Mer~redila Railway Bill, 1r 2093Wilnnun Mining Lease,. 11 l'peTS 1922 ,
reply 1935Wongan llills-Mullewn Railway Bill, intro,
2094, 2r 3409, to refer to select eorn-nmirtec 3412, 4, Coal. 3418
Workers ' Compensation Act AmencdmentBill, dissent 751. select comnmittee 756,Corn.'s report 987
1.11. HON [IND)EX TO SPEECIhES.] HUI)
Honotary Minister in Assembly, Ron. A.Biale (Kimberley)-
Agriciultuiral Bank Act A mendmen t Bill,(o'nt. 9
I [eaitl Bil]. (Cout. 14-11L icensIig Bill. Coin1. I liii
Honorary Minister in Council, Hon. R. D.McKenzie (North-East Province)-
li-, IIfinel Ii ater Su pply 3733Conpliifmtiir yReiua rks. I 'losie of Ses-
siun 3737I [ospital Bill. Cno. 1024Lan~d stud Inctomie Tax BHi. in. 2r 2368,
ii' reply 2374_)lines :in(l Machinery Inrsplection Bill,
in. Ir :3731Permanent Reserves Rededication Bill
(-No. 1) on. 2r 2367P ermoanent Reserves Rededication Dill
(No\'. 3). mn. 2r 3731, Conn. 3731Pubi c Librarty. Museum, and Art G4a1-
ery Bill, in. 2r 3354. Coot. 3478, 9, re-port 3479, recommittal 3613
Soutlhern Cross-Buia eb Railway, 2rI 681
University Bill. in. 2r 3634, Coit. 3647, 8
Horan, Mr. A. A. (Yilgar)-Agricultural Bank, Application for
Loan, tj. 1970Asiaties employed at Weld Cliii) (q. 612Assemibl 'y officers, q- 671Bul lfinchn Town and District, police pro-
Teotion, q. 1381.; miners' w"ages, q.1499; cis. as to inacadani sing streets,
ats to timber for infing pulrp~oses, asto police requirements and illicitliquor sales 2390; water supply 3488,35-55
Estimattes. 2ldeland Public Health2627
Ciaeologieaql Survey. 1'ilgarn, q. 598frealt ill, Co;n,. 1316. 18Judges' Decisions upset, q. 632Libraryv Committee 49Miarvel 1Loelb water suppli,. q. 3.175Mfemiiers' Correspondenc-e, 9. a to post.
ages 6372Metropolitan Witter Supply, q. 598Mfining Registrar, Soulthern Cross, q.
631Perthi Tramnway' Trotule. q. as to police
services; 631Perth Traniwavs. street watering, 9.
1033Postal fac ilit ies. Parl iaIment Hlouse, qi.
671Pri vate 31ocii hers' Busi ness toot in ned
649Questions for Friday' sittings 1552Railsyav Advisory Boaird. in. 6158, ho ard
Inicubers absent fromnt) ollces. q. 811Railways. Lit,o Depot Removal. q. 491;
Southern Cross station telephone, mn.papers 729. (1. as to file 910: SouthernCrosis St:,tion undteruin nued, 1. 2.516
HOA, YR. A. A. I 'con and)-Railway Project, Southern Cross-Mlarvel
Luch. qs. '2052, 3374Redistribution of Seats, q. as io boun-
daries. 352Residential Areas, Southern Cross, q.
1601Scottish AgriculturalI Comm,,ission, q.
2661Sitting lintrs. Friday, q. 263Southern Cross-Bullflnch Railway Bill,
2r 1482, Coi. 1.99State Irotel for Southern Cross, q. 1499State Mining Engineer. Leave of ab-
settee. q. 491University Site, in. 649
Hudson, Mr. C. A. (Dundas)-Arbitration Couirt-)Justice B3urnside, q.
.2218Cem~eteries Act Amndument Bill, 2r,
Coiit. :3688Cottesloc Beach Rates Validation Bill,
2r 3765Crm iinal Code Act Aniendmnent Bill,
Corn. 3503D~issent fron, ruling 750, 1282, 1986,
2977I'speranee Railway and District-Land
within goldfleld, q. 91, estimated costof railway, q. 171, land selection, qs.171, 6:32, wter conservation, q1. 171, To-part of advisory hoard, qs. 944, 1555,3306, as to pastoral leases, q. 944, as toseleetions on pastoral leases 1070, q.G. Doust 's selection 1970, im. to con-struct railway, as8 to postpioneiment 1903
Esthnates, Annual Votes: LegislativeCouncil (dissent 1986) 1996, 7, Rail-ways 2305, Medical and Public Ilealtit2629, Rottriest 2651, Crown Law 2698,2706, 7, .10, 12, 13, Land Titles 2718.Sti pendiary -Magistracy 2726, 7
F'rem~antle Freemasons' Lodge 'No. 2 Dis-position Bill, petition 98S4, in. Ir 988,in. to refer to select comimiittee 988,report of select committee 1120. m.2r 1297
Govcrnnment offices rented. q. 170hfealth Bill, Cloni. 1305, 6, 19, 1414. 20,
1655, 615, 6. 7Ilopetosna Tetty, labour employed, q.
1555 (see also Speech on Railway Fs.tiniates)
Land Selection, Espera ute District. q.6.32; Dalwallion, q. 810: (1. Afr. Doust 'sapplications 1970
Licensing Bill. (;oin. 693, 1232. 4, 40,recommittal (dissent 1282) 1288. 93.4. Council's ,nie,,tliiients 3603, 4
Liquor Law, 1909, Applications for sus-pension, q. 1969
Mining Exemptions. Phillips River. q.765
Aiotions interrnpted by Standing Or-dler 2408
HUT) ~ L [IN P TO S PEECUHES.J JOTTA
HupsosN, MaR. C. A. (contined)-Orider' of Bussiness, as to giving notices
-itter questionms have been tanswered888
Parlianse nI ry Dining Rotma attendance:3766
P'ermnenit Reserves Rededlication Bill(Noo. 8), 2r 3092
Private Members' Business ion tiiued649, letter of explanation front Clerk76
Privilege, Sciutnonses served Oil tseinhers 476
Ratilway platformi, Nurseman, q., 1555Redistribution of Seats Hill. Cent. 2951
(dissent 2977)Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railway Bill,
2r 14865TPransfer of Land Act Anendamnent Bill,
in. I r 1902Wor1ktelm' Comipensation Act Amead-
mntt Bill, in. 31, 93, us. 2r 479, 480,dissent 7,50, select coimmittee 758,division (select commiittee to call per'sonss and papers) 760, select committee'srepoirt 983, Coat. 1176. .8, 87 (fi xingdate .1920I). 2409,, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18
J,-SPnCESs.
Jacoby, Mr. M. H. (Swan)-Abattoirs aid Freexing Works, site, q.
1033Abamttoirs, Kalgoorlie. (I. 202, 280Agiiltui':l Batik Act Amnendmient Bill,
Ccii. 622, 9. J088Bttlgairt large estates. q. 1386Br:nds Act Administration, q. 2391Brookiton-Kiinjina Railway Bill, Corn.
3466, 7Cimairrisais or Committees, election 953Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill, 2r
3497, Council's amlendments 3752Dissent front ruling 1279, 2079Estitoates. Ainitial -Votes: Legislative
Council 1996. London Agency 2027,Latnds atnd Surveys 2365. Weeods andForests 2455, Agriculture Generally2492. 2509, 11, Colonial Secretary'sOffice 25989, Chlarities 2604. Immtiigration,Tourist. stnd General Information Bu-rents 2619. 'Edncation 2735. Public%%rorlcqand Bulildisngs 31 fl- 16
Fire Brigades Board contri'hntions 46!-Freez~ing Works, pre-eoeling for export.
qi. 1901'Fruit Expmort. pre-cooling. q. .33737 state-
ntent 343.5lFrulit 1 it ptattoit and( Codliii Moth, q
2865U ovormtemtt Businiess. precedence 2440H~ealthi Bill. Con. 13178. 649. .56, recoin-
usitta] 1718. 190, 21, 2, 4. 5. further re-v'iniiuittiil 1733
Jainhs for Export. (1s. 21. 280)
J&COIBY, AIRt. M. II. (cosliueO)-Licensing Bill, Cons. 72'). 1004, 229, 32,
5. 45, 8, recotnutittal (dissent) 1279,'jr 1340, CounCil's amendments 3539,90
toani Estinmates generally 3576MNain Roads, State mnaintenance, mn. 633,
in reply 645Metropolitan Sewerage Works Progress,
q. 1826Mu udaring We'ir Railway Excursions,
q. 1601, 46NnralingN'una 'Railway Bill, Con,. 3276Parliamnttary Allowances Fill, 2r 3682,
('em. 3684, 5I'aviuent of Members, to increase, ini.
amendment 1 03A, further amendment1050
Private -Meusbeis' busiess, Cleric's ex-planation 767
Privilege, Su nmenses served on mem-'bers 408
-Railways, Fruit carriage, Mundaring, q.1645
Redisttribution of Seats Bill, Ir (dissent2079), 2 r 2687 (explanation 2763),Coin. 2914, 17, 25, 7
Reads Bill, Corn. 3178, 9, 88fluthorgien Fly at Collie, q. 3742Secondary School Head Master 466Sitting Days and Hours 45Southern Cross-Bullfinchl Railwa 'y Bill,
Crni. (disorder 1597, 8) 1599)Supply Bill (No. 3) 2221Tourist Bu~reauI officer, q. 201Upper Darling Range railway, qs. 1412,
76Weng-in Hl-Mloa Railway Bill,
2r 3396
Jenkins, Hon. A. G. (Metropolitan Pro-vine)-
Constitution Aet A uteidnient Bill, recanm-mnitral 3714
Dis trict Fire Brigades Act AmendmentBill, 2r 3283. ('pi. 3361
Eleteral Act Amendment Bill, Coin. 11711-lesltli Bill. ('ant. 3224, 84Hospitals Bill. Coin. 1071Jury Act Amendment Bill, Coin. 1111Licensing Bill, 2r 1059, Ceosl. 2052, 187.
00, 1, 208, 11. 15, 312, 21, 83, 4, 7, 9,423,' 5, 6, 7, 8, 31, 2, .3, Assemnbly's me-sage 3718 20. 1
Pairks andI Reserv'es Act Amendment Bill,Cciln. 982
Perths MNunicil (las and Electric LightingBill, 2r 1699. recommaittal 1801, 2031
Pislie Library, Museuni, and Art Galleryof 'Western Australia Bl, 2r 33589
'York Mlechanics' Tistitute Transfer (Pri-vate) Bill, p~resented repert of selettcommittee 1962, us. 2r- 2388
Johnson, Mr. W. D. (Guildford)-Aborigines Act Amsendmient Bill, 2r .32M3,
('ott. 32.53. -5, i, 9, 61
JOH TIT111HUD
LIV. JOH [ixoaxX TO SPEECHES.] KEE
JoasVsox. MRa. W. D. (c-ntttiued)-Chairman of Commnittees, election 948Dissent from ruling 1591, 2, 2910, 13, 72,
3Duinil,Yung-Moulyinning Railway Bill, to
discharge 22'14Education, Inspectors' daties and holi-
days 1909Estate Repurchase at Baker's Hill, q. 984Estimates, Annual Votes: Public Service
Commrissioner 2129, 32, Taxation 2147,Miscellaneous 2155, 6, 8, 9, 60, 1,' 3,71$, 7, Railways 2275, 2352, 4, 5, Landstad Surveys 2361, Agriculture generally
2.51.2, iRefrigerating works, Abattoirsand Perth City Markets 2513, Charities2604, fImmigration, Tourist, and Genera]Information Bureau 2618, Lunacy 2620,('rown Law, 2710, Stipendiary Magis-tracy 2722
Friendly Societies Act Amendment, q. 2389General Loan and 1Iascribe(] Stock Bill,
(on,. 095, 7, 1000, 1, 2Governanent BUSiness precedence 946Health Bill. Com. 901: 1317, 1417, 1S, re-
toil,. 1717Joyce, E., case of 732Land and Tneonie Tax Bill, 2r 2106 (point
of order 2110, 11)Lands Department, searching files 1970Land Seplection, q. as to statement in Cool-
yoardic Niner, 888; Mr. Veetch and theBRadford Observer, q. 1.033; transac-tions at Nugadong, q. 1033; IMorawaareca, in. papers 1037; Mr. Osborn 'stransaction, petition 3306
Licensing Bill, Con,. 967, 1010, 1222,9,30, 1, recommittal 1258, 60, 2, 4, 5, 3r1343
Papers ordered, Avondale Estate 807Perth Municipal 0-as and Electric Lighting
Bill, 2r 1084, Corn. 1334, 9, 40Police District, -Northarn, q. 3373Police Force, charges against constables by
IMr. Mathena, q. 1969.l-ririlego, question of members' conduct
836P.ublic Servants and Defence Forces,
urgency 1.466Railways, Passengers carried as goods, q.
984; Oeraldton running sheds, 'I. 2865;,%r. Phillip's appeal, q. 337.5; immigrantlabour employed at workshops 3488
Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 2751, torefer to select committee 2865 (order2894), Con,. 2898, 901, 5, 7, 8, (order2908), (dissent '2910, 13) 2913, 31, 2,3, 5, 41, 58, (order 2968, 9). (dissent2972, 3), (naineci 2973. 4)
Roads Bill, Corn. 3184Sitting Days and Hours 47, additional
1364Southern (2ross-lBullfind-i Railway Bill, 2r
1-579, Coin. 1586, 91 (dissent f romtruling 1501, 2), 'Ir 1602
Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railway Appro-priation Bill, Coi. 1702. 12
JoaNsos, Ma. W. D. (contiaued)-State Saleyards, opening, q. 809Stock Trains for Alidland Junction Sales,
q. 1034Tramway Coy. and Demnurrage, q. 1360Tramnway Trouble, Perth 397, m. papers
relating to payment for police services1904, on amendment 1910, on order 1913
'tributers Bill, Coin. 764Want of Confidence in Wilson Ministry
Wongau in -ills-M~ullewa Railway Bill, 2r(adjournment) 38, to refer to selectcommittee 3412
WVorkers' Compensation Act AmendmentBill, Coin 241.1
Keenan, Mr. N. (Kalgoorlie)-Address-in-Reply. speeh 281 ; Topics dis-cussed-
Government's ad mi nistrative acts, Memn-bjer for Frenmantle 231, The late King,P reinder's visit to London 282, AgentGeneralship, Trans-Australian railway083, Agricultural indlustry 285, NorthFremnantle grain sheds, Freezing andcanning works at Wyndhian 286, Gold-fields Water Scheme., Agriculturalrailways advisory board 287, Anoma-lies in electoral districts 288, Propor-tional representation, Unification 289,Partition, Dissatisfaction of goldfields290, Goldfields Water Supply Admini-stration 291, Dividend Duties Act 293,Go '-cnn&-nt adin fist ration, Railwayhoard of al'-iee 294, Future outlook,Ec-onomty, Government departmentsander one roof 295, Deposits in ease-ciateil banks, Tininigratiou and landsettlenient 296, University 297
IJs~at tfroin rttling 19891:51W-:. ire INsrri,-t Pastoral Lands, selec-
tion af. q. 42lsstiiiaes, Annual Votes: Legislative
Council (dissent 19)89);r1,1flelds Water Suppily Agreements with
.Aines, q. 42Govra nt 0 fires rented, q. 1 70Hlealth Bill, Coat. 1351-5, 90, 2, 4,6, 7,9,
1400, 1646. 7, 59, 60, 1, 2, 4Licensilg Bill, Corn .574, 9, 82, 3, 677, 83,
., 92. 3, 722, 966, 1125, 6, 87, 9, 1200,rti-oinittal 12o8 to 61, 5 to 9, 92':', Mloneys, Credits in London, q. 322
Railway' Advisory Board Appointment, q.'246
lailway' Construection, lloyup-Kojonup, q.1:361
Redistribution of Seats Bill (point oforder 2i063), 'Ir 2557
Southern ('ross-Bullfinch Railway Bill, 2r1576, Coin.. 11587
KEE INDEX TO SPEECHES.] ALV
HEsAN', AIR. N. (contini6d)-Treasury Funds, interest, q. 170Tribute-s Bill, Coni. 761Workers' Compensation Act Amendment
Bill, 'am. .2412, 15
XingsmilI, Hon. W,. (Metropolitan Pro-Vince)-
For rulings, et, as Chairman of Com-inittees, see ''Chairman'
Address-in-Reply, speech 146; Topics dis-cussed-Congratulations to President 146, Con-
gratulations to Premier, Financialagreement, Amity between goldfieldsand coast. Transcontinental railway.147, Agricultural industry, Roadsgrant, Pastoral industry, Freezingworks 148, Water supply at Wynd-hamn, Surplus stock, Survey of North-West coast, Esperance railway, Ad-visory board 149, Legislative Councilfranchise 153I, Redistribution of seats,Factories around the City, Depart-unt of Industry, Lapsed Bills, StateCharities, Children 's Protection So-ucty 1.54
Bukllfinch Town Roads, q+ 23617Chairman of Committees, thanks for elee-
tion as 65Coniplimntary Rieumrks, Close of Session
:107-16Constitution Act Amnidmuent Bill, 2r 3620,
3r 3717Fisheries Act Amndmucnt, 2r 1635(lame Act Amendment Bill, Zr 1069Hecalth Bill, 2r 2031Hospitals "Bill, 2r 782, 3r 1158Jfury Act Aruicndunent Bill, ui. ir 779, m.
2r 110S8Leave oif Absence .1157licensig Bill, 2r 1822, to reconninnit 2517to~in Bill, 2r 3707Parks and Reserves Act Amendment Bill,
2r 5589Pvrth Nluini-ilial Roads Redediesation Bill,
2r 3424Phauracy and Pois9ons Act Compilation
Bill, 2r 1373Public Library, AIIuSeni11. Und Art Gallery
oif WeJstern Australia Bill. 2r 3358, re-port 3479
liedistribution of Seats Bill, to refer toselect couiuiittee 3154
Roads Hill, 2r 3480Standing Orders Amendment; Lapsed
Bills, in. 779, In. transinit to Assembly7,1.. 2
Sirwan, Hon. J. W. (South Province)-Adidkress-in- Reply, on adjournument 41,
speech 133; Topics distussed-Rledistribution of seats 133, Finances
136, Relations with Conmmonwealth,Production of wheat 137, Dairyi 'ng in-thnstr3-, Agricultural industry 140,
KIRWAN, 1loN. .1. W. (COlitteit)Railway frain Eastern Goldfields tonatural port, Esperauce railway 141
Bankruptcy Legislation, q. 778lBridgetown- Wi lgarrup Railway Extension
Bill, Coim. 3124Bullfinch Waiter Supply 3348Constitution Act Amiendmnent Bill, recom-
mitta! 3713, 15, report 3716Crawley Park repurdhase, q, 778Electoral Act Aniendinent Bill, Corn. 1074,
Estates Itpurehased, particulars, q. 1107leailth Bill, Coni. 2580, 2, 5, 6, 7Hospitals Bill. 2r 790, Corn. 1017, 3, 9,
20,i 2, 3, 8, 9laconic Tax Returns, q. 125Jury Act Anicudinent Bill, 2r 1110Licensing Bill, Cam. 2188, 90, recoin. 2631Loan Bill, Coin. 3709, 11Nlining Assays, cheek sample;, q. 3476Parks and Reserres Act Amendment Dill,
2r .588. Coin. 980, 2, 3, 1015Public Servants and Defence Forces, qs.
1011, 1066, 1107, 1634Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 3075, mn.
aiiendiinent six mionths 308a, personalexplanation 3150, seconded m., refer toselect committee 3151y speech 3152, Corn.3156, 7
Roads Bill, 2r 34S3Sitting Days and lfours, Additional 3344Stituding Orders Amendment, Lapsed Bills
781Transcontinental Railway, Water Supply,
qi. 778WaterSuppl, Or Banda, q. 1949
L.-SEECIES.
Lands Minister, Hon. J. Mitchell (Nor-tbam) -
e Mlinister for Lanidis'
Langsford, Hon. J. W. (Metropolitan-Subulrban 1-ravine)-
Address-i a- Ro 'lv. Sp~ec Ii 30; Topicsdi scussed-Congratulations to Presidlent. Mliss
suimie of the old facees, Press reportsof Council. lxperiurents. DistrictFire Brigades 30, LUiversity 'it,Council franc-hise, 3-2
Hrilgtii nW lg:rr~iRailwaoy Exten-sini Bill. 2r 3123
Ccieeteries At-t Anionmi ct Bill, Coin.1100ia i111 of Coa iii it tees, elect io oifa. (i5
('onstittiin Ait Ainendiient Bill. "r3622, ri-coujnittAl 3713
Cottesloc Beachl Hates Validation Bill,Coin. 3735-
Criminal Code Act Aiiendmnt Bill, 2r36.31
Death af Rlon. G;. Tibrossell 586
LAN LV,KEE
. LVI. LAN [INDEX TO SPEECHES.] AMeD
LANesFoaD, Bos. J1. %V. (continued)-District Fire Brigades Act Amsendl-
mtent Bill. 2r 3282Electoral Act Amndment Bill. *2r 976,
Coin. 1074,5a, I1113. 64Corn Idton Muiinic ipal (ins Supply Bill,t'ont. 1009
Health Bill, 2r 2037. Con,. 2580, 4. 5, 8,90. 1, 2.3230
Hospitals Bill. Coin. 1022. urxv Act Amnd ment Bill, Corn. 1111Licensing Bill, for 1694. Cog,. 2042, 50,
188. 9. 207, 9, 10. 12. 14, 16, 309, 10,21I, 434, recoiimnittal 2.517, 0, 26
permatnon t Reserves Roedeiat ion Bill(No. 1). 2r 2368
Perth Mun icipalI Gas and ElectricLighutinug Bill, Con,. 1699. recoininittal1800, 1. 2030
Perith Municipal Roads RededicationBill. 2r 3424
properties transferred to Cojmmon-wealtIh, 1067
public Service and Life Insurance, q.11-57
Railwiay Ad(visorv Board's Reports, q.'t0ll
ed istrihbitioi, of Seats Bill, 2r 3145Roads Bill, 2r 31534. Co,,. 3536. 8, 91, 42,
6, 7SchIool p'renmises, Victoria Park. q. 1011Soathieri Cress.-Bul11li ol, Railway, 2r
1681Supply Bill No 4). (rom. 3221Titles Office Delays. q. 24204
Laurie, Hon. 3. (West Province)-Address-i n-Reply, Spoorh 1.39; Topicsdisrussd-Congratulations to president. Grain
sheds at Freniautle. Wheat carriagein bulk, Erhection aft elevastors. Rais-ing sheep and other- stock, AgentGeneral's oflice 159). TminnigrationDepartment, Fire Brigades Act,prospeorous scnstii in front of us,Extension of jetty. at Broonme 160
Bullfinch Water Supply 3352Constituiitin A t Am endmlentI Bill, 2r
.3623, Coi. 3625. recommittal 3713, re-port 3717
Cr imi nal Code Ac-t Amiendmaent Bill, 231630, Coll, 363
Electoral Act Amerinent Bill, Corn. 1169Freninmtle Frenisons' Lodge, No. 2,
Disposition Bill, ii. 2 r 1803, Con,. 21R6Fremantle (Ilabonr Trust Act Amen-
ineot Bill, 2r 3278Hlealth, Pill. Coin. 25,92. 7, .3226, 38, 84.
6. 91). Assinibl v'% iessage :4727Hospitals Bill. C'or. 1023licensing Bill, 21 1892, Coin. 2043, 212,
14. 15, 316. 17, 75. 63. 8, 9, 80. 3, 4,430. 1. 7, S. recoimmittal 2519. 20, 1. 8,fu rther recoinmmittal 2533
Itedistribution of' Seats Bill. Coin. 3156Roads Bill, 2r 3484
Layman, Mr. C. H. (Nelsen)-Mt. Mlagnet-Sandstone Railwvay CJon-
struction, qs. 182S. 2536Redistribuntion of Seats Bill. Sotanding
Orders suspension 30110
M.-SPEECHES.
Male, Mr. A. (Kimberley)-See also ''lIonorarv Minister'Address-in-Reply, Speech 335; Topicsdiscussed-Congratulatioas to Porom or. funnigra-
tion qunestin. p'rosp'eri ty of thecountry 3353, %larketing stock,Freezing and caniing works, Auts-tralian BoyvrilI CompanY 336, Kin,honley herds, Suggested stock tax,Retail price of meat 339, Pearlingindustry 340. Diseased natives 341,lava and Singapore trade, Tropicaldiseases, Uniiverity V :42, ANgricul-tural colleges a il ex perimentalIfarms. Departmeitn t for the North343
Marwick, Hon. W. (East Province)-Constitution Act Amiendmnent Bill, ie-
conmmittal 3715Ifealth Bill. Coon. 3237Gawi Act A mendmencnt BillI. Coin. 1112Licensing Bill, 2r 1 958. Cain. 2212Quail ing*Ti jin Rid 1warv Bill, 2r
3998Roads Bill, "r 83. Coin,. 3542, 6, re.
committal 35,49, Assenibly's mressage,3730
Wiekepin-Yerrei in Railway Bill, 'lr3302
York Mechan ics' Inastitute TransferBill. 2r 2389
Meflowall, Mr. C. (Coolgardie)-Address-in-1ReplY. Slicl 353; Topicsdiscu~ssed-1'rendeir's visit to England. 'l'ras-
continental railway 3,53. EsperancerailwaY, Agricultural policy, Gold-fields matters 354. Mlining industry,Appointment of railway advisoryboard. Souiirces of wealth of theState 3M55 Revenue derived from in-direct taxation, (loldfields not rec-evi vi ug svn-patll(t ie treatmnt 356.Coldflelds water supply, TributesYsreni. Figures iii crionetion withfarm ing 357. Extension of cflue,,-ticeal facilities. Immigration 3,5.Roodistributien of seats 359, Read-justm~ent of bonundaries 361
A dIjonrninen1011t. earlY sitting 13529Crim inaI (odle Act Amnendmnent Bill,
con). 1.509Destroc- rs. An stral, a t Freimantle, q.
133 1
leDLINDEX TO 8VFIIN Lvii.
McDOWALL, MR, C, (contintUed)-Dissent fromj ruling 1230, 1991. 2976Electoral Act Amendment Bill, 2r 3216Electoral Population, Agricuiltural dis-
triets, q. 3306Esti mates, Au anal Votes: Legislative
Council (dissent 1991). GovernmentSarinugs Bank 2010, -Miscellaneous2160, Mines Generally 2 247, Railways2304. Police 2649
Health Bill, Coin. 1357, 9, 80-2, 7, 1400-3, 21, 1664
Licensing Bill, Coi. 685, 1207, 191, re-committal (dissent) 1280
Nariiv,1lg-Yuna Railway Bill, Corn. 3Q22 4Permanent Reserves llededieatioit Bill
(No. 1), 2r 2122Perth Municipal Gas and Electric
Lighting Bill. Coni. 1387Police Force, tong Service Leave 2396Privilege. Comnments on members' con-
-due t 53SRaily Pining Cnr. Great Southern. q.
Railwaoy, Resloepering, Coolgardie-Kal-goorlie, q. 2-53-5
Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2l- 2773, torefer to select commiittee 2877, Coin,2931, 60, (disseot 2976), 3r 301], 15
Southern Croxs-Bllfiumell 'Rail way Bill,Zr1483
Southern Cu-oss-Biillflneu Railway A p-propriatioui Bill, Coin. 1708
University Bill, Zr 3332Wickepi n-2.lredill 'Ra1iway Bill, Zr
Workers' Compensation Act Amend-mient Bill, Con). 11.9f
McKenzie, Hon. C. (South-East Pro-Vince) -
Licensing Bill, 2r 1891. Coini. 2044Roads Bill. Coin. 3.546TamibelluIFp-Onge rup RailivaY Bill, Zr33103
Wagiu-Durrnbleyung Ra ilway Extension'Bill. 2r 3300
McKenzie, Hon. R. D. (North-East Prov-ine)-
See also ''Honorary Minister'"A ddress-i n-Reply, on adjournament 41,Speeh 73; Topics discussed-
Congratulations to President . Wel--onic to non' members, Congratula-
t ions to Preunlier, Comiprehensiveaind anlbitious programme 73, Agri-cultural districts flourishing, Fruit-growing industry. Agricultural rail-wvays, Building grani stores, Syin-pauth*my of coastal people towards thegull-mining industrY 74, Pastoralindustry'% onl the goldIilelas. Railwaylicilie 'y of thec Governiieut, Esper-
ane -Railway' League 78,. Fire Bri-gades Boardl 79
McLarty, Eon. E,. (South-West Pro-Vince) -
Aborigines Act Aiiendment Bill, 2r1641.
Appropriation Bill, 2r 3661Coristitucion Act Amendment Bill, 2r
3622. tori. 302-5. recommittal 3715Electoral Act Amendment Bill, Con.
1163, 9Game Act Amendment Bill, toni. 1112Health Bill, Cent. 3288Kataiining-Naunpup -Railway Bill, 2r
3296Licensing Bill. 2r 1318, tcnn. 2044, 8, 50,
1 87, Wi. 422, recommuittsl 2-521. 31,Assembly's mnessage 3727
Manidurabl Bar, permatient opening of,in1. :3219
Thilwaly Stocek Wagons, q. 1800Roads Bill. 2r 3482. onl order 3.532, Coin.
-3396. 9). 40, ISonuthern Cross-Bntllfini-h Rai'lwavy Bill,
21r 1683,nrIlkhbei-F idu Stry-', 'Royal Commission to
inquire 3659
Minister for Lands, Agriculture and In-dustries, Ron. J. Mitchell (Nor-tham)-
Add ress- in -Re lly, Speech 93; Topicsdiseussed-Congratulations to leader oif Opposi-
tion, Straightening out the financialposition 9-3, Loan expendituire 94,Popullation, TImpossible to developcountry without greater population,Banks doing business in the State,Trips into the country 95, Agriebal-tuan Bank: Act. Dule to presentGovornmient tha-t agriculture hansbeen made a proiminenit feature,Suirveyv before selection 960, Experi-unt in laud clearing, Agricultural'Bank. Necessary to increase capital98, Export of grapes, Apples. Ourexport of wheat. Labour wanted onfarnis. Freezing and export worksat 'Preniantle aiud( Wyndliai 9)9, Ex-port of lamibs. Tnicrease of cattleand sheep, Abattoirs at Kalgoorlie,Frimntle public. abattoiris 100, Tnu-migration policy 101
Abattoirs, 'Kalgoorlie, replies 202, 280Abhattoi rs, North Frenmantle, replies
1033, 1828Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Bill,
atl. 2r 556, Corn. 617, 20, 8, 30), 1086, nAgriciultuiral Bank, replies ns to ad-
vances for machinery inutnecturediii the State 92. 201. 28].; miachineryuuuuuufatUtirers 3592, registration offirmns 1701. apiplication foir loan 1970
Argentine Tiimagirants, reply 1902Brands Art Administration, reply '2391.Breadeui. C. W. D,, coinpeuisation. reply
16 45
M C D MIN LVII.
LVIII. XIIN DEX TO SrECHrC MIX
MINISTER FoR Laams, AORICULTUBE, ANDINDUSTRIES (coatinuted)-
Brook ton-Eunji on Railway B1ill, to re-fer to seleet committee 3464
Bullfincht D6strnet, Firewood Tr-am line,reply is:;0
Conservator of Forests, reply' 1601Dlairying Land, replies 1297. 1330Director of Agrieulture. retirement, re-
plyv 12.54Esiperanee llnilwa- mu ad District, replies
as to-seletom of pastoral lands. 42,lnds within goldfieldl Q92. estimated
cost of railway, land selectioss waterconIs-rvNUtion ll7. seleei-is on pas-toral leases 1076, land selections 632,944. 2593
Estates at Bolgart, reply 1386Estates 'Repurehaise-Avondale. as to
pa pens S07, personal explanal ion 3161,3239, blocks selected, reply 1488;Baker-'s Rill. reply 984; Bowes, reply696; Stirling Eitate, Advisoryv Board'sreport en. reply 91
Estimiates. A nnal Votes: LondonAgeney 2026, Mliscellaneous 2176,[Lands and Surveys 23-56. 2443, .50, 1,3, 4. 5, Womb; and Forests 245.7, 6, 7,8, Agrivultuire Generally 24S2, 2509 ,11. 12. 12, Rabbits andl VerminBoards Acts 251.5. Agricultural Bank2516
Fertilisers and Feeding -Stuffs Amiend-ninit. Bill, Ill. 21. 3166
Freezing Works for Albany, reply 1901Preniantle Harb-our 'irnst Art Amnend-
1jvl11 Bill, ii. 2r 3702, Cooln 3702. 5Fruit Coenrllv -Appointnient of ex-
pert, re plyv 2594. Tmnportation aindCodlin Aloti], reply' 2365: 1're-eoolingfor export, reply 3273, .3436; llestrie-lions, Bridigetown, reply 3240; Buther-glenl Fly at Collie, reply 3742
Cqanu- Act Aincilnient Bill. In. 2r 3706Lambs for export, replies 201, 280Land Seletions-
Apiliention of 0. Deust, reply 1970,'.%r. Osborn. rely 117.5. VT. Sheca,reply* 1926
Coweowing. reply ISDalwallinui. replies 810. 94-5Hfoldings of Mir, Wilkie and M.%r. Rob-
ins, reply 1175jarrah forest areas, Bridgetown, reply
lots5Manizowino, reply 171
Nuai.replyv 59Pistoral lenses, on. reply 696Statement in ''Coolgardie MNiner.''
reply q.q
Lands Generall-Accountant 's Branct in Lands De-
partnient. reply 2 499Chairges of Corruption, repil ' as to
newspaper eorrespondo tt's state-icuot 6091. statellhent as to appoint-
mniit of Royal Commission 941,
MINISTER FOR LA-,Ds, AGRICULTURE, ANDINDUSTRIES (Contikiied)-
spilt'-.1 oil Mr:. Seaddan 's motioncon1demniling spope nf i nquiry 1508
lDunkley case, repily ats to papers 985Land board dlecision reversed, reply
1119. Secretary, reply 88308Nutgadlong, trantsitctioiis. ieply 1033Olliters of department, sailaries, clas-
sificatioii. etv-. replies 20-53, 2324,2390. 3374
Searching', Departmnital Piles, reply1971
V'ictorin district, uireas avaible, re-pl - 24.5
\Vorigin HilIs Transfers, reply 1498Northipton-AJUMI llalilWnV Bill, 2r
3 17-3Obituary. ],For. 0i. Tltnosselt 550Perimanent _Rese-;rve Rededivation Bill
(No. I), m. 2r 1972, relyl' 2122114,r ia iov tlletse-rv-s Rededieation Bill
('No. 2). mn. discliuirge ordeir 2166Permanent Reserves Redledir-ation Bill
(NVo. 3 1. In. 2r 3688, reply 3694, Corn.M10-5, 6. 7, Concil's amnendmnt 3766
Persoiial explanation. is to AvondaleE7.state 3161,323q
Phosphates Deposits, reply 2116Rabbit Department, replies as to ciii-
ployees., 280. inspector's appoiiitment1825
Rail way' Advisory' Board. hoard meni-hers absent from offices. reply 811
Redistribution of Seats Bill. Coii. 2922.2 2
Residential Areais, Southern Cross. re-Ply, 1601
Roadls Closure Bill, in. to introduce3743, 2v 3743. Coin. 31744
State Salecyards, opening, reply 809Timber Leases, rep~ly ais to unfulfilled
Conditions 633Veteri nary Surgeoiis' -egistration, re-
ply 1118Wagi i-flu nsbleyu nig Ra ilwn*v 'Extension
Bill. to refer to select coninlittee 40-97Wonigan Hills-MNhllewa. Railway Bill.
Or 3390Zarnia Palm eradic2ation, reply 887
Minister for Mines Find Railways, Hon H.Gregory (Menzies)--
Address9-in-Reply, speech 221 ; Topics dis-cussed-Leader of Opposition, Royal Corniis-
sion on miners' pliisis 221, CallionCold 'Mining Company, President Lou-bet. lease, Constitution Art Amend-mnent Bill 22.3, Tininuigration. Loan ox-penditnreP, 'Neglect of goldfields 224,Ilining induistry 225. Public batterysystem 227. Mlininig Development Vote229, Copper, Coal 231. Railway sys-tern 232
LVIIT. MIN
N TN ~[INDEX TO SPREECHES.] MNnx
MINSTER FOR MINS AND RAn-wrrS (COn-finued)-
Aborigines 'Act Amendment Bill, mn. 2Y3190, reply 3251, Corn. 8252, 3, 4, 5, 7,.60, 1, Council 's message 3754
Bullfinch Town and District, replies as tominers' wages 1499, timber for miningpurposes 2390, labour covenants 3160
Civil Servants Land Settlement Sebeme1.553
Coal Mining Industry, monthly output, re-ply 1045, Government supplies, reply2633, disaster at Proprietary mine, re-plies 20360, 3160, inspector's certificateand l accident relief fund, replies 2660
Dissent from rulings 2948, 73Estimates, Annual Votes: Legislative
Council 1984, Public Service Commis-sinner 2129, .80, Miscellaneous 2173, 5, 7,Mines generally 2226, 69, 60, Explosivesand Analytical 2261, Inspection ofMachinery 2-261. Mining School 2261l,Railways 2262, 2338, 52, 4, .5, 6
Fisheries Act Amendment Bill, am. 2r 3698,reply 3700
Goldfields Water Supply, agreements withwines, repily 42
Government Business, Precedence, onaieodijent .51
Health -Bill, in. 2r 506, reply 715, Corn.716, 7, S, 69, 960, 1, .3, 5, 1302, 3, 5,6, 7, 9 to 14, 16, 19 to 22, 47, 51, 9,i371-80, 7-90-7, 1405-15, 41-6, 1611(point of order 1613), 1616, 17, 23, 4,5,6. 7,8, 9, 30, 1, 46, 50,31,2,4, 5,6, 7r 8, 9, 60, 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 70, recoin.1714. 15, 16, 17, 18. 19, 20, 1, 2, 4, 5,6, (artier 27). S, further recoin. L732, 3,4, 6, 40, 2, Council's anmendmnents 3606-8, 10, 1,631-
Joyce (E.) case of 731Leederville and Cotteslne Municipal Boun-
daries Bill, 2r 176-5, on mn. to postpone3lr 222.5, recommittal 2672
Loan Estimates, generally 3676Marvel Loch Water Supply, reply 3375
NMines and Machinery Inspection Bill, mn.2Ir 3755
Alining Generally-Exemptions, Phillips River, reply 765Foreigners on Mines, replies 203, 728
Oc.ological Survey, Yilgarn, reply 598Loan to Callion G.M. Co., reply 353Mliners' Homestead Leases, reply 2536MNines 'Regulation Amendment, ore
pmasses, reply 1901President Loubet Lease, reply 92Registrar at Southern Cress, reply 632State Batteries, 'Menties, reply 202, Mt.
Egerton, reply 3020State 'Mining Engineer, Leave of Ab-
sence, reply 491Wilua Leases 1926
Personal Explanation 1971Police Foree, Long Service Leave 2404Railways Generally-
At-cidents to Employees, as to return 93
MINISTER FOR MINES AND> RAILWAYS (con-tinued)-Annual Report, omission, reply 765Appeal Case, Mr. Phillips, reply 8375Asiaties Travelling by Train, reply 729C~haff Lost in. Transit 1036Dining Car, Great Southern, reply 729Electricail Work, reply as to time sheets
888Employees' Fines, reply 811Employees' Transfers, reply 1076Exnminers, reply 1253Excess Fa res, reply 695Excursion Pares to Seaside, reply 3489Faiching v. Commissioner, case of, 462,
reply to q. 985Fatality, M1arrinup Line, urgency 3741'Fruit Carriage. 'Mundariag, reply 2645Goods Sheds, Ru obury, reply 2262Ilopeton Jetty, labour employed, reply
Immiaigrants Emllpluyed, reply 1828Land Resumption for Railway ]Purposes,
replies 3006, 3)59Level Crossings, replies 201, 2439, 3159L~oco. Depot Removal, reply 491Locomotives, replies as to disablements
and repairs, and patent ash-pans 5971-lundaring Weir Excursions, replies
1601, 46Norsemnan Platform, reply 1555Officers' Salaries, replies 31.59, 3374Overhead Bridge, Fremiantle, reply 245Passengers Carried as Goods, reply 984Passenger Traffic Increase, reply 597Pinjarra-Marrinup Service, replies 182.5,
35555Re-sleepering, Coolgardic-Kalgoorlie, re-
ply 2535Rolling Stock hire, reply 240Running Sheds, Subiaco, reply -598, Ger-
:ildlton, reply 2865Salaried Staff Regulations, reply 4.59Secondl-class Passenger 'Receipts, reply
Second-class Sleeping Cars, reply 632Southern Cross Station, Telephone, pre-
sented papers 729, reply 810, under-inanning, reply 2536
South Swan Project, replies 1032, 1645Subiaco Service, reply 459Stock Trains for Midland Junction
Sales, reply 1034-Suburban Passenger Traffic, reply 671Subwa-:y, East Perth, reply 2741Trucks rot available, reply 2191Upper Chapman Construction, Hire of
Rolling Stock, reply 1701Workshops, Painters' Arbitration
Award, reply 91, Immigrants em-ployed, reply 3488
Redistribution of Seats Bill, to refer toselect committee 287.5, Corn. 2908, fl, 4.3,(ilisent 2948), 2953 (dissent 2978)
Southern C'ross -Bull finchb Railway Bill: 2r1494
X FN Lix.MIN
LX. IN[0Xiw 1-0 SI'VEr.' I
MINrsTEt FRa MINas AXbs RAILWAYS (COn-linue'-
state Hrotel. (iwalia, reply as to library810
Sn porau ation Allowances 744Timber Trouble, Lakeside, reply 2701Tributers' Bill, 2r 488, Corn. 761, -9, 3,
1057. 60-5, 2418. 19Tramnwiay Comnpan ai rnd Denturrage, reply
1360Wrigi n-Duni bleyn ng R-a i lway Extension
Bill. Coin, 3060Workers' ('onpcnsation Act Amonudinent
'Bill. 2r 480, Coin. 1181. (as to fixing.dav 1920), 240,9, 10. 11. 12, .14, 16, 17,is
Minister for Works, Ron. H. Daglish(Subiaco)-
Bridge Construction. MAurray River, reply887
Bridgetown- Wilgarrup Railway ExtensionBill, mn. 2Y 2662-
Brookton-lKunj inn Railway Bill, tn. 2r3438. to refer to select committee 3459,C oiii. 3465, 7
litillflnch Towcn and District, replies as toiincaltiiisiigstreets '2390, water supply
'1488, .15-55Dissent from ruling 1275, 159271)istr-ict Fire -Brigades Act Amnendment
Bill,.m., 2r 37555, reply 3757, Corn. 3758lDowerin-Merredin Railway, replies 2324,
(as to date of opening) 3374Dnniilcynng-M.Nonlyi airing Railway Bill, in.
to discharge 2224Dacellingup-NoLtharn Railway Bill, in. 2r
3 43 6Eat ianntes, Anual Votes: Public- Service
Commissioner 21310, 3, Miscellaneous2155-7, MNedical and] Public Health 2627,8, 9, 30, 1. 2. (explanation 2740), Puib-lie Works and Buildings 2982, 3108,3111, 12, 14, 1.5, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Saleof (lovernnment Property Trust Account3120
Frenmantle Munnicipal Gas and Coke SupplyBill, in. to intro. 2219, 1i1. 1r 2219, inn.303.1, mi. to refer to select committee3035, 111. extenIsion Of timne to selectcommittee 3489
Fremiantle Municipal Tramiways and Elec-tric Lighting Act Amendment Bill, ni.to intro. 988, intention not to proceed1120
Goldfields Water Supply, M1eter Rents, re-ply 837
Health Bill, Corn. 1.348, 156, 80-6, 98, 9,1401-5, 15-20, 1, 2,, 33-46, 1608, 31, 2,3, 65, 6, 7, recon. 172$8, 9, 30, 1, 7, 41
Katanning-Nunipup Railway Bill, in. 2r2662, Corn. -3040
Lanids Resumrzption for 'Railw'ay Purposes,replies 2438, 2662, .9375
l~eL-cille ;"I ('uttesnoe Munmicipal Booa-&riris Bill, rn. 3r 222'-5
Licenlsing Bill. Coin. 12040I to recotniit12535. lissenit 11.275
MIIUsTEr rote 'WaLKs (cat dinie4)-MJarble Bar Railway Contract Extras, re-
ply 1387Mectropolitan Senwerage Works, replies5 as
to progress 18-26, employees 2219Nni-aling-Yuna Railw-ay Bill, Inl. -2r 3269,
toni. 327]. 5, 6, report 3276Norrhanrpton-Ajana 'Rnilwa;- Sill, in, 2r
3 16U7Ou)ter H-arbour. Fremantle, papers 2480Pci-an ent Reserves; Rederlication .Bi ll
(NOi. 3), Coin. 3696Perth 3lunieipa I (as and l2ltric Lighting
Bill, im. 2r 1 078, Con. 1333, 6, 8, 9, 40,oucc11il ; amnciulurents 2480, 1, 29
Peorth TrainwaYs Sirnet Watering, reply1(1 1
Public Works, 1)Ppartciental Constri-ntion,replies 1387, 1476
Qiaairaiding-'Nucat.n Ratilway Bill, in . leaveto iiitru. 21M.3. in. lIr 2093. in. 2r 2669,reply 3066
hailway Conistruction, replies as to Soyup-Kojonup11 1:101, Dwoilivigup - Hothans25.55. Nft. Magnet-Sandstonec 1498, 1829,2323, 2_586; see also ''Public Works,Departmenltal Con[Srrtioii0 "'
Roads Bill, Report of Select Committee1477, Corn,. 3174 to 86, Council 's rineiml-mnts 3744-50
Southern Crosi-JBullfinch Railway, intro.1.412, in. 2r 1477, reply 1583, Cjoin. 1585,6, 7 (dissent 1592), im. 3r 1602-
Tainbllup-Ongerup Railway Bill, in. 2r263 eply 3040), Coi. .3051
Up per Chiapn ai ldway Bill, ani- to 6 is -charge A1(67
WNugin-Duibleyung Railnway ExtensionBill, nit. 2r 2668, reply 30-53, Coni. 3060
Water Suipply, Claremont, reply 1448Wickcpic-Sicrrcdin Ralway Bill, in. leave
to intro. 2093, in]. I r 209.3, 4, m. 2r 2669,Lexplanation 3096, reply 3098, Corn. 3099
Wongan Hills-INullewa Railway Bull, mn.leave to intro. 2094 (on order 2094), mn.2r 3376, to refer to select committee3415
Minister for Works, Hen. Frank Wilson(Sussex) -
Ad dress-i n-Reply, speech .367; Topics uis-cussed-The late LKing, Verbosity of Governor's
Speech, Government's alleged want of-symipathy withr goldfields, Goldfields
W%%ater Supply Department 368, De-posits against water accounts .372, Dis-courtesy of Leonora inayor rind coun-cillors 374, Savings Banik finance 375,Placing public departments under oneroof, Shipment of wheat, Shippinggrain in bulk .377, Preiantlo election3789. 'Pr-ams-Astralian railwafy 379,BQoI tlling l'rniers 'a fforts in Limn-dIon 38S2, Trminwniys 383. Policy Of theGoverment 384
MJNLx.
MW ~[N i*,\ r0 SF1EEC;HVht NOS .
MINISTRa FOR WVORKS (CenliaUUd)-Agricultural Bank Act Amnednment Bill,
Corn. 626, 30Busselton Jletty, reply as to cost and
Wharfage a9iDissent from Speaker's~ Ruling 749Giovernent Offices Rented, reply 170Licensed Houses, Statistics 469Licensing Bill, Cu"'. 724'Main Roads, State 'Maintenance 635, on
-ame1ndnient 646,meter Rents, see ''Metropolitan Water
Supply and Sewerage''MINetropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage,
replies ats to Fremnantle works 353, meterrents 553, source of supply .598
Private -Members' Business Continued 649Privilege, Saalnionses Served on 'Members
409Railnay Advisory Board 665, reply as to
atppeiiittnent 246RailWay Water Supply, Mt. Magnet-Sand-
stone, reply 695RoadIS Bill, 7i1. 2r 50
SCondaryV School Headmaster 466Sooith, -W, P., ease of 742University Site 850%Vorkers' Compensation Act A mendmuent
Bill1, 2r 490, dissent 749
Mitchell, Hon. J. (Northam)-See "'Miniister for Lands"
Monger, Mr. F. C. (York)-Address-in-Reply, seconded adoption 23;Topics discussed-
The late King 23,, Federation, Trans-continenital railway, Possibilities ofthe State, Agricultural, horticul-tural, and viticultural land 24,Norsenman to Esperanee railway,Fresh legislation. Goldfields andcoast 2.5
Dissent fronm ruling 2761Inveutors' assistance fund 3240Licensing Bill, Council's amendments
3596,. 3605Parliamentary Allowances Bill, Coun-
ilI's amendmenrts 3759-60 (dissent3761)
Qnairading-Nnnajin Railway Bill, 2r3062
Railway Ad~visory Board's reports onextensions, q. 91
Railway free pass to M~r. Keenan, q1119
-Redistribution of Seats Bill, Corn. 2954York Mlechanics' Tnstitnte Transfer Bill
(Private), mn. 2r 2672, Gem. 2701.
Moore. Hon. Sir Newton J., K.C.M.G.(Eunbry)-
See also "Premnier and Treasurer"lu nl'nr 'Municipal Electric Lighting
lull, in. 2r 3029, Cent *3030
MOORE, HON. Sca NEWTON J.. K.C.31.G.(confinued)-
Estimates, Annual Votes: Railways2302, Lands and Surveys 2450
Eatanning-Nanipup Railway Bill, 2r2663
New Railway Projets, q.* 2323Railway Goods Shied. Buabury, q. 2262Redlistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 2848
Moore, Mr. S, F. (Irwin)-Chiairman of .Cormunittees, election .955Landl Selection, 'Victoria district, q. 2453Wongaii HUlls*Mnillowa. Railway Bill,
piresented petition 2593
Moss. Hon. M. L. (West Province)-Bread Act Amiendmuent 1Ri I, 2r 3022Bridgetown- Wilg-arrupi Railway Exten-
tion Bill, Corn. 3124HallfSmelt Water Suipply, na. amendment
Bunhury Afn nicipal Electric tuiglitingBill, in. 2r 3423
Constitution Act Aniendment Pi I], 2r39616, Coin. 3624, 65, 7, as to Rr 3627, 8,recommiittaL 3713
District Pire Brigades Act AmendmentBill. 2r 3281, Corm. .3362
Fremiautle Freemasons' Lodge. Ne. 2,Disposition Bill, 2r 1804
Healthi Bill, (ton. 301.9, 20, 1, 89, 90, 1,229. 30, 1. 2. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 98, 9, 90, 1,2, 3, 364
Land and ITncorne Tax Bill, 2r 2370Licensing Rill, 2r 1830, Coni. 2043, 5, 7,
9. 50. 187-9, 207-11, 309, 10, 11, 13, 14.1, 17 to 21, 31, 4, 5, 7, 421 to 7, 9, 31,2, :3, 5, 6, 7. recommittal 251.6, 8, 9. 20,2), 5, 6, 7, 9, .30, furthier recommittal2533, 4. Assembhly's mnessage 37.18,
Loan Bill, Coin. 3709, 11Mt. Lawley Reserves Bill, 2r 1962, 3Parl inamentnary AllowanceLs Bill. 'r 3724Perth Municipal Gas -ad Elctric
Lighting Bill, recommittal 1802, 2030,22061
Public Library, MAuseum, and Art Gal-lery of Western Australia Bill, re-port 347-9
Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 3125, torefer to select committee 3154, Gem.3155
Roatds 'Bill, 2r (i. amendment sixmonthis) 3421, Corn. 3548, recommittal35--49, 50
Sitting Days and flours, additional3344
Standing Orders suspension 3277Timber Industry, in. for Royal Comnmis-
sion 39344, explanation 36553Timber teases, particulars; in. return
20-2A, q. 3121
MIN A1.0s 11XI.
[lsvAX TO SPFECEIS.',
Murphy, Mr. W. A. (Fremantle)-Address-in-Reply, in. adoption 16 (inreply) 384; Topics discussed-
Magnificent work of Government,Death of Sovereign. Late Hon.James Price 17, Retrospectiveglance, Additional population 18,Magnificent development and pro-gress of State. Agricultural policy,Agricultural railways 19. Shippingaceotniodation, Esperance movement,Council franchise 20, Redistributionof seats, -University 21. Local Op-tion Bill. P'ublic Health, DistrictFire Brigadtes D311l 22. Congratula-tions to leader of Opposition 384,Fremnantle election 385, Speech ofthe member for Kalgoorlie 386, Li-censed Victuallers' Association, 389
Asiatics, marriage with white women,q~. 321
Blrookton-7lunjinn Railway Bill, to re-fer to select committee 3460
Education, Transfer of Schoolmasters,q. 3.556
Estimates, Annual Votes: Literary andScientific 2017. London Agency 2024,Miscellaneous 217), .5, Railways 29305,Colonial Secretary 's Office 2,569, Rott-nest 2651. 2
FPreinantle Harbour Trust Act A mend-mient Bill, Com. 3704, 5
Frem antic Harbou r Trust, Coniris-sinners. q. 93, treatment of clerks, q-30$
Fremantle Mutnicipal Gas and CokeSupply Bill, 2r 3032, extension oftime to select co,,inmkittee 3489
Health 'Bill, 2r 6731. Cnam. 962, 1307, 9,11, 12, 16, IS, 20, 73. 4, 82-4
Jury Act Amendment Bill, Corn. 3701Licensed Hfouses, Statistics, mn. return
468, in relplY 469, 70Licensing Bill, point of order 498. 2r
504, Corn. .578, 677. 9, 80-4, 7-9, 002,727. 965. 6, 8, 9. 71. 1003. 4, 1105, 24,92. 1205, 18. 21, 2. reeommittal 1261,-5, Council's mnessage 3763
Liquor Revenue Returnis, q. 246Mines Loan to Callon G.M. Co.. q. 352Manrriage Act Amendmnent Bill. Ir 459North-West Coast, navigation. q. 3307Outer Harbour, Freniantle, in. paper.
2480Parliamentaryv Allowances Bill. Corn.
3694. 6Permanent Reserves Bc-dedicatiosp Dill
(No. 3). 2r 3692, Con'. 3696, 7Perth Municipald Ons and Electric
Lighting Bill, Corn. 1336, 8Privilege. -Suppmonses served on mnem-
hers 477Public Servaints and IDefenee Forces,
urgency' 14.53Railway Excursion Fares to Seaside. q.
?489Railwayr. South Swaon, q. 1645
o'rf~oMuansr, Ma. WV. A. (coninued)-
Secondary School Head 'Master 464Uncharted Reek. "Pericles'' wrack, qs.
170, 1253, 2218Wireless Telegraph Station, Fremiantle,
q. 1032
N.-SPEECHIES.
Nanson, Hon. J. L. (Greenough)-See ''Attorney General''
O.-SPEEOHES.
O'Brien, Hon. B, C. (Central Province)-Bread Act Amnendmceut Bill, in. It 2438,
in. 2r 3022]Bullfinch Goldfield, (1. 1106,Constitution Act A mendmient Bill,'olv.
3469M, 6, 7, recomm,,ittail 3715Rlexroral lill, Conn. 1116Geraldton Municipal Gas Snupply Bill,
2r 1069hlealth Bill, Con. 3289hlospitals Bill, Con,1. 10-22,' 4Liicnsinig "Bill, 2r 1895, Con. 2044, 7,
212, 17, 3919, SO, 6, 8, 423, 33, reconi-inittal 2-520, 1, Assemibly's umessago3726
Parks and Reserves Act zaundnemitBill, Coln. 1981, 2
'Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r, secondedallinnclnt six mon01ths 3081, speeeh3148,. Coin. 3155
Roads Bill, 2r 3535Trihuiters nill, 2r 305Wongan llills-3Mnllewa Railway Bill, 2r
.3432'Worke-rs' tnmpnsation Aet A mccld-
tuent Bill, ul. 2r 3023
O'Loghlen, Mr. P. L. (Forrest)-Ad dress-i n-Reply. Speech 234: Topicsdiscussed-
Delayed opening (of Parliament 2314,Timiber- inmd ustry. Forestry expert,Transcontinenttal rallwa; s 235,Flora and fauna reserve 2.36, Plant-ing pines 237. EstatblisTiment ofwvorkmien 's homes, State sawmills,Fnmigration, Premier's visit toE~ngland 240. Acting P'remier andrailway from ITalgeorlie to SouthAiistralian border, Timmigrationpolicyv 241. Premiler's speeches. iiiEngland. Ministers in Forrest elce-torate 242 -Arbitration Aet 243.Workers'- Compenisation Act. Mmineri' diseases 244, Licensing Bill.Redistribution of "eats 245
Bl:n'kbnv Industry, q. 2416Bridie' Cons4truction. M,%urray River, q1,
q87Rridgetown-Wilgarru P Railway Exten-
sion Bill, 2r 27020
LIII. MUNI
(l A)[INDEX 10 Sri.EuIIES.'
O'Loouaax, MRt. P, L. (contintted)-Busselton -fetty. q. 933Conservator of Forests, q1. as to appoint-
ment 1601Dn'elIi ngu p-H-otli' :in Railway Construc-
tion. q. 3555Estiniateos, Speechi on Financial Policy
1781., Annual Votes: Coverrnent Sav-ings Bank 2010, Literary and Scien-tific 2017, Londlon Agency 2022, Mlis.jollaneous 21.56, 9., 61, Railways 2355,Lands an1d Surveys 2451, 2, 3, 5,Woods and Forests 2456, 7. Agricul-ture Generully 2,511. 13, Colonial Sec-retary 's Office 2.573, Charities 2602,[Luna~cy 'IN2, edical and PublicHealth 2631, Police 2640, Bottnest 2653,Educationi 2733, Public Works andBuildings 3188
Health Bill, Coi. 1817. 18, 92, 8, 1402,22, 3? 38, 42. 1623. V6
Income Ta" E7xeniiptin. (1. 93Justices of the Pence, 'Northampton and
Creenougi) Districts 1946Katanning-N-anipnlp Railway Bill. 2r
303SLicensing Bill, Coin. 723, 965, 71, 1003,
1205. 12, 13, 42, 4Loan Estimates, gene'rally .3-578Naraling-V'una. Railway Bill, Coin. 327.5Piajarra-Mlarradong Railway Extension,
(1. 1.330Pipiujarra-M.%arri aup Railway Service, qs.
1825, San.)Rabbit Departmnen t Inspection, q. 1825Railwbay construction. Doweri n-Mcrre-
diii, q. 3160Railway t'atalit., MNarrinup line, ur-
geiley 3740Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 2822,
Cant. 20.57Schools in Timber Districts, q. 1644Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railway Bill,
Corn. (disorder 1-598)State Sawmill, q. 033Tatnibel lu p-Ongerup Railway Bill, 9,r
3047Timbe~r Leases, q- as to unfulfilled eon-
ilitions 633Waginu-Dnmnhilev-nng Railway E1"xtensionl
.Bill, Coni). 30660Water Supply. Iffhnian 's Mfill, q. 1330Zantila Pain, Eradication, in. 669, q. 887
Osborn, Mr. H. (Roebourne)-Address-in-Reply, speech 171; Topics dis-cussed-
~a te lender of Opposition 171, Financialallowance for leader of Opposition,Financial lmnitiou, Early Closing Actand Saturday hnlf-hiol icay, Liquorlaw 172, Northi-W~est and lights alongcoast, Ashibnrton goldfields 173, On.slow., Freezing works 174, Tropicalagriculture, Land selection, Mfembers'
OsanRN, Mat. H. (Coitiaued)--salaries 175, Dumutying in We-sternAustralia 176, The -North 177
Aborigines Act Amendment Bill, Corn.3 254, -5, 8
Agricuiltural 1-ank Act Amndment Bill,(!nni. 618
Brands Act Administration 2391Rubimbry 31 unicipal I Electric Lighting Bill,
(Coa. 3030, 1Estimates, Annual Votes. Agriculture gen-
erally 2510Health Bill, Coin. 7-74, 1315, 18, .50, 1, 77,
SS, q5, 417, 19, Council's amiendments3607
Land Selection, INunajin, q. 598Licensing Bill, 2r 501, Coi. 683, 7, f191,
2, 7. 1202, recommaittal 1263, Council'sanuindmneats. 3584
Parlinentray Allowances Bill, Corn. 8685Paymuent of Memibers, to increase 1051Personal exp~lanation, land transactions
985Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 25.55, to
refer to select conmaittee 2893, Corn.2007, 32
Roads PRill, rain. 3176
P.-SPx SCH[ES.
Patrick, Hon. W. (Central Province)-Address-i n-Reply, speech 65; Topics dis-
Cassell-Deathi of King, Congratulations to new
Sovereign, Conlgra tulations to Presi-dlent 65, Old inicibers returned, Coll-gn tulations to Premier, Transcontin-ental railwvay, Grain sheds at Fre-InMatle 66, Handling wheat in bulk,
Freezing works, Fuiture of gold mines,Satisfactory condition of the finances67, Recdistributtion iuf Seats Bill andCouncil franchise University, Techni-cal schiool at Geraldtonl, Amending theliquor law, Arbitration 68, New ERc-torni Bill, Rolls, Imouigration 69)
Electoral Bill, ton,. 1117Goraldton Mrulieipal Gas Supply Bill, in.
2 r 106", Con,. 106.9Health Bill, toni. -2591, 3091, 233, 5, 6, 8,
i8, 9,. 92Hospitals B3ill, Cozi. 1023Licensing Bill, 2r 1874, Coot. 2047, 51, 2,
423, 30, 2, recoin. 25116, 9, 20, 1, 30, fur-tier- recoin. 2533
Nnm-ling-Yuna Railway Bill, 2r 88354Northanipton-Ajania Railn-ay Bill, 2r 3305Petition, Wongan Hills-M.Nuhewa Railway
Bill, presented 3475Roads Bill, 2r 3.536, Con,. 3538, 42, 3, 4,
68,Wougan HilLs-AMnllewva Railway Bill, -'r
3433, presented petition 3475
o*lo PAT 1A I H.
LXIV. I-'EN NNWs 1-0 SPEECIIES.' P
Pennefather, Hon. U, W. (North Pro-Vince) -
Add(Iress-in -Reply, speech 155; Topics dis-cussed-
Congratulations to Presidennt, Esperancerailway, Wyndham freezing works155, Redistribution of Seats Bill,F[iquor law reform. ReorganisingAgent General's office 156, University,Bar* tty t Broome, Battery at Marble
Brand railway connecting PortIledland. Mining possibilities at Nu!-Inginc, Over- prod uction of wheat 157,Tropical culture and white labour,Pearling 158
Death of lion. G. Throssell 586fllectoral Act AmendIment Bill, Coin. 1169,
70Hospitals Bill, Coin. 1024Jury Act Amendment Bill, 2r 1.109, Coint.
111llParksq and Reserves Act Amendment Bill,
2r -58.9. Coin. 1016Standing Orders Amindiment; lapsed Bills
781
Fiesse, Mr. A. E. (Kataning)-Akgricultural Bank Act Amendment Bill,
Coloi. 618, 1091Estimates. Aniual Votes: Agriculture geD-
orally :2498, Agricultural Bank 2516, Tn-sped ion of liquor 2601, Public Worksand Buildings 3101
Fire Brigades Board Contributions, q. 459,nu. ret~urn 460
Health Bill. recoin. 1717lnventors' Assistance Fund, q. .9240ILicensing B3i1l, C0oni. 12029"Main Roads, State 'Maintenance 642Parliancubiry A Ilon-ancs Bill, Coin. 3685Redistriliution of Seats Bill, Coin. 2981Roads Bill, Coiii. 3177, 9. Comic&' 's amicud
ments 3746Painbllup-Ongcruip Railway Bill, 2r 30416
Uncharted Rock, Pericles Wreck 2218
Piesse, Hon. C. A. (South-East Pro-vrnce) -
Butllfinch Water Supply. as to price 33-51,3734
C'onsti tution Act Amendumaet B131 recon-initial 37213
Dwell ingup-llotuuu Railway Bill, 2r -3434Tlenltli, Ccii 3286, 87, 8, 363, 4Katainning-Nniipu;, Railway Bill, 2r 3296Redistribution Of Seats 13ill, 2r 3144Roads Bill, 2 r 3422, Cool. 3540 to 8, re-
Comiimittal 3.549, .50, 5Jfinihor Industry. Royal Commission ro
inquire 326iSUn iversi ty Bill, Coin. .3647Wagi niDumnlleyuung HaIill~ way Xt nisi on
Bill. 2r 3300Wongan ll1ills-21lullewa Railway Bill. 2r
:1431
Premier and Colonial[ Treasurer, Hon. SirNewton J. Moore, K.C.M.G. (Bun-bury) -
Address-in-Reply, ,speech 184; Topics dis-Cussed-Finances 184, Emigration, Appointing
an immigration board 188, Advertis-tag Australia 189, Financial agree-meet 190, Planting of pines 191, Pur-chase of rails. Conditional purchaseproperties for sale 192,' Railways andOthier pro posals of Government 193
Accession of King George V.. in. congratu-lation 15
Ajouirnment, Ilailus Opening, Mdeeka-tharni 389, Funeral of Hon. G. Throssell.550
Agent General, appointment, reply 599Agent General 's Office, reply 352Agriculltural -Bank Act Aimendmnent Bill,
Coin. 62.(Asiarics Eumpleyod at Weld Club, reply
H7 1Asseimbly Officers4, reply 671lRex-erley Sent, in. tii let-lure vacmnt l4l3lne-kboy Indlustry, reply 246Busselrunl Jetty 93Conciliation and Arbitration Act, reply as
to imeodnient 671.Demiise of 'King Edward VII., i. con-
dolence .1.4I lngo Destruction, reply 728Dissent fruni ruling 749District 'Fire Brigades Act, reply as t--
amendment 421Thpevmnce Railway, reply as to report Of
advisory board .598Finanmcial Agreement with Common0[wealth -
reply as to Government leaflet 92Fire Brigades Board Contributions, reply
460, on in. for retuirn 460Fishing 1.icii-ses. reply 553Frcmantle. Tfarliour Trutst. rcply as to aji-
teintiment of Connmissioners 93General I oan and inscribed Stock Bill, in.
2r 5-54, reply 613Guo-erment Biusiess, Preceidence, in. 5117-overnuint Offies Rented 170fimigrarion, Domestic Servants, roply 632Incuome Tfax, reply as to increasing exenmp-
rion 93tLihoiir Bureau, reply as to reports on cii-
ployres 352Late [lon. JI. Priee, im. condolence 1-5lIeonora-ILawlers Railway Project, reply
21 KLeader of the Opposition, tiompliiientary
10 %1r. Scaddlan on apipointiment as 90llhrnrv- Committee, ais to meetings4 49bi-i-nsing Bill, Corii. 679, 91, 2Liquor Revenue Retulrns, reply 246FLoin MIoneys, Credits in Londlon, reply -322)lain Roads. State 3laimtena ne 640\lveiiliers Co(irrespondence. reply as to
postagi's 672
LXIV. PE IN P RE
LINDEX TrO SnEucHES-i ]ELPE
PREMIER AND TRMASURIRm (centincd)-Midland Railway Company, reply as to
Land and incomeI taxation 92Mount hwley Reserves Bill, t. I.r 16
obituary, Hon. G. Throssell 549ld Men's Homes, Tohacco Alloinvie, re
plly 599qiPerth rlraintway Co., replies as to free
shares for ineinbers of Parliament 672,as to filing- of accounts 672, as to freepasses 690
Perth Tranmways Natienalisation, reply 459Posjtal Facilities, Parliament House, reply
671Printing Committee, asI to Meetings, 50, 1Private 7Members' Business, motions con-
tinuler 648, 9, arrangement of Paper74.5, 61, 7, clerk's explanation, in, to referto Standing Orders Coin. 767
Privilege., Summonses served on Mfembers409, iuterj. 475-, 492, on report of Stand-ing Orders Committee -552
Public Servants end Defence Forces, reply696
Public Servants' Incremients, reply 492Railway Advisory Board, reports on Wic-
kepin and( Qunirading extensions, reply91
Railway South of Swan River, reply 671'Redistribution of Seats, reply as to bourn-
laries 3-52Uesignation 77.5, 7Royal Commission on University 728'Savings Bank, M~ax imrnm Deposit,. reply
695Sitting Days and Hours, m. 43, on amnend-
mients 43, 7, 8Stiate Fire Insurance, reply 353State Sawmill, reply 633Supernnuation Allowance Application
462, reply 492, return 744Su"l'y 'Pill (No. 1) 51t, 2Taxation,' Eastern Goiddelds 461Tourist Bnreau Officer, reply 202Tramway Trouble, Perth 409, as to police
protection, reply 5,52Treasury Funds, reply as to interest 170Uncharted 'Rock, "Pericles" Wreck, reply
170University Site 651Workers' Compensation Act Amendment
Bill, 2r' 480 (dissent 749), sel. corn. 757
Premier and Colonial Treasurer, Rom.Prank Wilson (Sussex)-
Adjournment of the House; special occa-sions, notice of want of confidenceniotion 809, Show Day 1297, Christmasholidays '2632, 3, early sitting 3529, closeof session 3767
Agent General, appointment, replies 807,I1.332
A gricultural Bank Act Amendment Bill,Cant. 1688
Appropriation Bill 3679Asiatic Employers, reply 1075Andlitor f'lneral 's Report, reply 2219
PREM19iER AND) TasASUite (coninued)-Australian Destroyers at Frenmantle, reply
1331Barry versus the Crown, papers not sup-
plied 1447l-ridgetou-n-Wilgarrup Railway Extension
till, 2r 2763llroklton-Kunjinin Railwvay Bill, 2r 3453B-roownc Cyclone 1700Ilullfinch Toun and District, replies as to
piolice requirements and illicit liquorsales 1331, 2390
liunury Municipal Electric Lighting Bill,COnI. .3030, 1
Caves, Tourist Conveyance Arrangements,reiply .3240
Chairman of Conmmittees, elec-tion, eon-grattilatory remarks 958
('ivil Servants Land Settlement Scheme1036, replies as to retiring allowancesto railway officers 1552, 3, 829
Close of Ses3sion, state of business 3767,conmplinmentary remarks 3767
Complimentary Recmarksr, close of session3767
Coastitution Act Amendment Bill, Coun-cil 'a amendments 3753
Coronation Ceremonies, invitation to 3677Counicil Elettion, East Province, reply as
to amen dmcnt of Constitution 1033Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill, 2r
3497Cyclone Fercing Purchases, reply 984Departmental Draughtsimen and Outside
Work, reply 1034D~estitute Seamen at Albany 3242Dissent from rulings, 1276, 7, 85, 986, 7,
2075, 975Esperanee Railway and District, reply 944,
poostponemenit of in. to construct 1902,reply as to advisory hoard's report 2391
Estimuates; Financial Statement delivered1126; Annual Votes: Legislative Coun-cii 1975, 9 (dissent 1986, 7), LegislativeAssemmbly .1997, Joint Houses of Parlia-ient 1999, Treasury 2003, Gonmpassion-ate Allowances 2004, Government Sa-logs Banik 2004, 5, 8, 10, GovernmentStores 2012, Indenting Office 2018,Literary and Scientific 2015-19, LondonAgency 2021, 3, 7, Printing 2124, PublicService Commissioner 2135, Refunds2143, Taxation 2148, MUiscellaneous 2158,
9,50, 1-5, 8, 7T, 8,9, 80, 1, CoLonial Secre-tary's Office 2571, 6, 9, 95, U, Inspectionof Liquor 2598, Charities 2602, 3, 4, 5,Fisheries 2605, Ostols 2606, 7, 9, 10, 13,14, Immigration, Tourist, and GeneralInformation Bureau 2615, 7, 8, 9,Lunacy 2620, 2, Medical and Publicfleplth 2622, 3, 5, Police 2634, 9, 43, 5,.50, flottniest 2651; Ways and Means3165
Factories and Early Closing Inspection,Goldfields, reply 1297, 3370
Fire Brigades Board Con tributions 1054
PKIE LXV.
LXV1. PliE [I NDSX TO SPEECHES.] PRlE
PatMiVR AN) l'REASURERn (roat~aued)-'li-c 3iiga'les. Eastern G'oldfields, reply
1386I-re,nrntle IHarbour Trust, treatment of
clerkv. reply 3006Fremn,:itle ]'risen, Proposed 1Inquiry, re-
lilies 1034, 1076l-'rindly' Societies Act Amendment, reply2399
('neral Lo an and m Inscribed Stock Dill,Cin. 994. 6. S. 1000, 1, message 1035.
(;ernilttn X,,nieipal Oas Supply Bill,(Cii. 993
(iiioinalling-Wungan Hills Railway, reply1499
I hivernient Business, Precedence, as. 945,reply 947, in. 24:19, reply 2440
(:mernment Loan to Fremnantle Muci-pality' . replies .3027, 3159
I Iay. .. 0.. case of, replies 1002, 2594I ,,geIts2 Assistance Fund, reply 32,40hand and Income Tax Hill, in. 2r 1972,
torn. 2112, 3lmm1k lDepartiment and Charges of Corrup-
I 101, repies as to Royal Commission1034, stripe of inquiry 1077
Landl Settlement, Mir. Vitch and theBradford Observer, reply 1034
iaenising Bill, Cot,. 1205, 22, 3, 4, 9, 39,ion,,,, al (dissent 1276, 7, 85), 1288,
3r 1345Licuror Sales at Tiniber Camps, replies
1077, 1361Loan fill]. in. 2r 35358, reply 3670L oans Conversion Bill, in. discharge 3269Loan I-stinmtes. introductory statement
3574Loan to Mr. Lyall Hall, reply 1887Marine A ssessors' Qualificationis, replies
1253, 1448Marconi Station, Fremantle, reply 1082Mfaternity Houtes in Country Towns, reply
3160Miners' Plitliisis, replies as to remedial
ineasores 1554, action of Govt 2054Ministerial statement, change of Govern-
mneat. Programme of Bills 805Motio~ns interrupted by Standing Order
2407, 8NSaraling-Vuna Railway Bill? Corn. 3272Navigation Act. Examination of Engi-
necers, reply 3096North-West Coast Navigation, reply 3307Notice Paper not ready 1600, 1601Parlianientary- Allowances Bill, in. 2r 3679,
(01,. 3683. 5, Council's amendments:1759, 60
Payment of Mlembers, to increase 1038, asto Bill 1830
Pinjarra-Marradong Railway Extension,reply 1330o
Police Force, constables acting as clerksof court, reply 1118, charges againstconstables, reply 1969, long service leave2393, sanitary fees and quarters, reply
PEEMJES AND TERASCRER (COntilettl -3307, Northern district ele 3
34S9N iA rele 332Press Request for Information, reply 1076Prison Matron, Freimantle, reply 3556Privilege, memtbers' conduct questioned
836, press reports inaccurate 2965, 3095,3161
Public Library, Museum and Art Galleryof Western Australia Bill, in. 2r 3187,Coimi. 3189, 90, Sr .3243, Council 's amend-meuts 3665
Public Servants and Defence Forces,papers not comp~lete 1382, papers notsupp~lied 1447, on urgency in. 1455, asto deulcltion of pay, reply 1827
Public Service Regulations. Validity, reply1076
Questions postponed 1731Railway Advisory Board, Norsemn-Esper-
anee, reply as to personnel 1555, Won-gan Hills-Mullewa, replies as to Mr.JIacoby 's statements 3489, 3743
Railway Construction, Boyap-Kojonup,reply 1476; Dowerin-M~errodlin, reply3160
Railway Fatality, Mfarrinup Line, urgency3789
Rilway Free Pass to 11r. Reenan, reply1119
Railway Projects, Southern Cross-MarvelLoch, replies 2053, 3.74; new, reply2323; ;Norsenian-Esperance, reply 3306
Redistribution of Seats, replies as to dateof bringing down Bill 14771 500, 830,electoral maps 2324
Redistribution of Seats Bill, intro 2056(dissent 2075), 2r 2536, to refer toselect commuittee 2890, to fix Committeestage 289.5; Coma. 2935 (disorder 2944),(privilege 296.5-7), (dissent 2975),Standing Orders suspension 2996 (order2997), 3r 23014
Retirement of S. P,. McCalluam, papers notcomp~lete 1447
Sandstone-Laulers District, Geological re-port, reply 2594
Scottish Agricultural Commission, reply2661
Signal Station, Arthur's Head, Men 'sQuarters, reply 1701.
Sitting Days and Hours, Additional, in.1361 , 4 , as to Friday, reply 2633
Southern Cross-Bulfinch Railway Bill, 2r15133, Coin. 1588, 94, 7, 3r 1602
Southern Cross-Bulfinchi Railway Appro-priation Bill, intro. 1701, in. 2r 1702,Corn. 1704
Standing Orders Suspension, mn. 3027, 8State Hotel for Southern Cross, reply 1499Superannuation Allowances, reply 1119,
Government 's decision, reply 3489Supply Bill (No. 2) 988, 991Supply Bill (No. 3) 2220, 3Supply Bill (No. 4) 3165, 6Supply Bill (1911-12) 3686
[INE TO SPn.CKESJ]
NruMisa AN]) TREASURER (continued)-Sweating,. Mr. Brennan's Statement, re-
plies 1332, 499, 829Timber Trouble, Lakeside, reply 2061TPramay Accidents, reply 1360Trramnway Trouble. Police Services, Pay-
ment for 19.12Tu~berculosi, Proposed Conference -1058Uncharted Rock, ''Pericles'' Wreck, re-
plies 12-53, 2218
Unesit Bi40,l, in. 2r 3261, reply 3337,
t'pper Darling Range Railway, replies1412, 77
W~ant (it Confidence, on notice of m. 809),spccd-t 838, question of pairs 938
Water Supoply, Hoffman's Mill, reply 1330Woagan lHills-AMnllewa Railway Bill, 2r
3401, 8Wiprkers* C'ompensation Act Amendment
[till. Solee ('omnittee's Report 986, astoo i-im si erat i on 11.2-0
President of the Legislitive Council, Hon.H. Briggs (West Province)-
it1caks m4 Order nd Procedure-Addressit-R. 1ilv. icinarks 7, (in order
43. 80, 87. Address presvite.d 584Adjournmnent 366201mirne, o f Conanit tees.i tvimorary 979Comuplimuentary Remnarks. Close of Ses-
sion 3736Constitution Aet Amnudment Bill, 2r as
to majority 3624, to fix 3r .3628, on re-port 3716, as to majority 37t7
lenise of King Edward VII; Accessionof King George V. despatechee in re-ply 1323
'fletion of Presidevit 2. 3, Presentation4
F~remntle Freenuasous Lodge, 'No. 2,Disposition Bill. 2r, a.s to postpone-
nit 1962flospitals 'Bill. 2r 788. Coin., disorder
1019Leave (if absence for Hrot. TI. PR 0.
Brimage 1157Livensing Bill, to recommit. 2518, Assem-
bly 's message .3722Miining Industry Inquiry 3612
Ajlotions, time limit 3352Parlisnentar 'v Allowances Bill, 2r 3724Presm reports of Council 's proceedings,
reply 1251He4distributioa (if Seats Bill, 2r 3083, 5,
31838, 9. 43. 8, 50, 1, to refer to selectcommilittee 3151, 2, 3, 4
Ruads Bill. 2r 3532Statutes Compilation-Pharmacy and- Poisons LAW 7
ltulings low? directions-Apology. for use of offensive words,
must be inode to tbe Council 1019
PRESIlDENTrO rit s LvGISLA71VE (OUsoca1(coninutd)- -
Bill ge-nerally 'nay be discuissed thoughamendment (six months) has beenmoved 3532
Recommnitted cNlse is o11en to anyamninent 23518
Price, Mr. WV. (Albany)-Address-i n-Reply, Speech 101; Topicsdiscussed-
Regret such a lengthy holiday, Pre-mier's di,;tinction at the expenseof State, Fl nancial agreement 101,Leaflets distributed, Railway pro-posmis 102, Railway board to con-demon construction of railway toEsperee. Transfer of JLand Act103, Purchase of agricultural ma-elhiuerv, Applicants for land sentto private firins 104, Advertise-mleats Of Misleading character 105,Reorganise office of Agent General,Only desirable imnmigranits comingto this State 106, Loan expenditure107, Freezing works, Orchards, Pineplantations 108, Dairyinog, Altera-tion in administration of LandsDepartment 10f9, White Australia1j0
Aborigines Act Amendument Bill, Corn.32-54, 5
Agricuiltural Bank Act AMeT(nment. Bill,2r 613, Corn. 616, 24, 7, 8, 30, 1091
Agricultural Bank, registration of firmus,q. 1701
Asiatic Emloyers, q. 10765, mn. papers1120
Chairman of Committees, election 954Criminal Code Act Amcudnment Bill,
Coni. 3.505Departmental Draftsmen and Outside
Work, q. 1034Destitute Seamnen at Albany 3241Dissent front ruling 15q3, 926?DunkIcy case, q. re Papers 984, ma. papers;
10q7Edo ration, school premises, Victoria
Park, q. .599; school, Horton 's Siding,near Dennmark, q. 1361; assistant in-spector, q. 1644; im. papers 1731, q.inspectors' duties and holridnys 1827.1969. q. moder school 3663
Electoral Act Amendment Bill, Com.o52 4
EsAtimates. Speech on Financial Policy1765, Annual Votes: Printing 2)2.5,Public Service Commissioner 21334,Taxation 2151, Miscellaneous 2152, 3j-5, 9. 61. 75, 6, 80, 1, 'Railways229Lands and Surveys 2441, Agriculturegenerally 2490, 2511, 1 12, Rabbits; and
Vermuin Boards Acts 2515,. Agricul-tural Bank 2515, 16, Colonial Secre-tary 's Office 2578, 965, Fisheries 260.5.6, TImmigration, Tourist, and CeneralToformation Bureaui 2616. Q,. Medicbal
P RE PBSLXrr
LXVI~f. PRI [INIDEX TO SPEECHES. -SC
ni'ce, lit W. (Colinuced)-and i'uhlir Ifeadll 2629. 31, Police2639. Land Titles 2722, StipendiaryMagistracy 2726. Education 2736 ,Public W~orks and Buildings 3114,16. 17. IS
tVislrirg Lienlses. 4. 5.53Preerztnv Works for Albanv, q., 11901Governinent Labour Bora-ca. Asiatic
EmployL.ers, in. papers 1121)Health Bill, Corn. 1359. 1620. 33,-51,2, 4Lunds Department. Charges of Corrup-
tion 10-35, Comuinission of inquiry1542; IDnnkley ease, q1- 984. in- papers10,17; -Yr. Osborn's applications 1.174;smirclhing files, q. .1970; salaries of.lranglatsanen. cj. 23124
Licensing Bill. Ooi. 574,..1004, 5. 8, 9,14, 1.5, 28, 43,. 7. 9, recommittal 12889.Cruir nil is amndIn tent 3s:507. .S. 3600, 1, .5
Loran Estinmates. general];' 3671. ex-plalnatina .3676
Matrinre Assessors' Qnialifb-atioax, q.12532
Maternlity lReinaes ill i-411 r1iry townks, 9.316(1if
IN rinilm t 'Resea-vi4's lield ivea t io' i Bill(No. 1). 2r 2119
Permranenat Reserves Ri-flend icaticia Bill(No. 3), Coin. 3607
Petition, Empire Day, presented 3554Press reqnesit for information. q. 1076Privilege, continlen~ts orr membersC]7' con-
dluet 523. .539, points of order -527, 9;inaccurate ptress report 29653, 6
iPllip Library, Miisennr, and Art Cal-cry of Western Australia Bill, Coi.3189. 90
Public- Servants and Defence Forces. q.ais to school teae-hers .1826. q. as to de-draction of pay 1827
Rabibit -proof ferc emiployes, q. 279Raili'ay Enployee4s. transfers, q. 1076Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 2795.
Corn. 292.5 (dissenit 2926). 2927. q. 32..1, 4, 47, 61. (privilege 2965, 6)
Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railway Bill,2r 1.55K, Corn. (dissent 1593) 1599
Southern Cross.Bnllfineh Railway Ap-prop)riation Bill, ("out. 1704, 11
Tamnhell np-Ongernp Rail way 'Bill. 2r.3040
Tramway Trouble, Perth 425. point oforder 438, 9
Want of Confidence iii Wilson 'Ministry912
Q.-tH lESQutinlan, Hon. T. F. (Toodyy)-
See, "S.peaker"
R.-SPEscnxs.
Railways Minister, Hon. H. Gregory(Menzies) -
see "Minister for Mtines and Rail-WaysII
S.-SPECHES1,
Scaddan, Mr. 3. (Ivanhoe) -Address-in- Reply'. Speech 203;. Topicsdiscussed-
jNw to position of leader of Opposi-tion. Member for Fremauntle 203,Not nut-li hopan for futu-re in theSpeeh. Reform of L egislativeCoirneil. Agricultural industry 204,Fx~tert (if linibs, Export of wheat,1-nli ig wvheat 2905, Considerationfr leseruv ing farmiers inl directionof dleferred1 payments, Land placedin hands of a gents for sale 206.L~uuuil BOMA aplit-:rtions 207. Imrni-grants 20S. A grim-ltural labourers.lonnti,- servants 209, Loan policy.Loani nuoriey t iepi'odiictiv cc -or-ks210. Redistribution of Seats 211,('allion C;old Mininrg Coamrlanv, L~og-rolling 213. lTni ver-sitv, Liqujor lawreformn 214, Restricting ganmbl ing21.5, Arbitra.tion Act 216, Workers'Courpensatiun Act. Early closingandl Saturdauv Inaif-lholida.- Milnan-vial ngreeriient 21 7. Trarrasconti-ntental ritilway 218, Freezing woriazin North-West, Hfoliday.1 for Iking'sfUlirernil 219, Tropical agriculture-tind white labour. President Loubetlenrscs 220, Agent General, Positionof leader of Opposition 221
A dlj uiri nrc its. 1,rr aeral of .14 on.- G.'rhrossel 1 550, Christins holidays26:12, early si tting 3529
Agent ieevral. :ippointnient, qs,. 599, 807.ato re-signationi of Mr. Hare and
alvpointrirent of 'Mr. Jackson 1332Agricultural Bails Act Anrendrucult Bill.
Cottn. 629Auditor Gleneral's Report. ql. 2214civil Se rva n ts' Land Settlement
St-hemae. 9s. its to retiring allowances,1552. 3, 4F. 1829)
Collie Seltool nut-rotauoration 1825CoinuIoplinrenta r v Remarks, clos;e of ses-
Sioni 37f6-RCon ciliarion tarud Arlbitrattionr Act, q. as
to amenodmnit 671Constitution Act Anmendmnret Bill, Jr
2090. 2r 3468. Com. 3473, Council'srtinci1ireri Ien 37.5.4
cortnation (Ceremnonies, the Premier'surviratiort 2678
Criminal Code Act Amndenit Bill,2r 3494. :500, Corn. 3.503, 4, 7, 11. 12.Conric-il *s amendments 3751.
Dissent front rulings 1286, 592. 2067, 70,971-4. 98. 3761
Electoral Act Amendment Bill, 2r 3192,Colo. 3516.19, 21.4. 8
Esperance Railway and District, q. 171Estiriatos, Speech on Finan 'cial Polli-'
1743, A nirn l Vontes' Legislative('anneil 1977, 80, 4. Legislative As-seinhlv 1997, 8. JToint Houses of Par-
LXVITL PHI SCA
SCA [INDEX TO SPEECEB]SOLW.
SCADDAN, Ma. 3. (contined)-i-anuent 2000, 1. 2, London Agenc-y2019, Public Service Commissioner2130, t,, 6, Taxation 2147, 51, Miseel-laneous 2152, 78, 9, 82, Colonial Sec-retary 's Office 2595, Gaols 2612, 3,I ininigration. Tourist, and General In-formatin Bureau 2615, Lunacy 2620,1, Police 2649, 50, Rottuest 2653,Crown Law 2738, Public Works andBuildings 292, 3102, 12, 15, 16, 17,18, 20, Sale of Government PropertyTrust Ac-count :3120
Factories Inspection, goldfields, q. 3375,personal explanation 3418
Fire Brigades Board contributions. 460F3ire Brigades. lEastern Goldfields, q.
3386Frenantle Prison, prop)Osed inquiry, q.
1034Generall Loan and biscribed Stock Bill,
Or 611, Con. 995, 1(000Ceraldtun Mu~nicipal Gas Supply Bill,
Corn. 992Goornill ing-Wonganl Hills Railway, q.
1499Governmnent Business Precedence 945,
2439Government Loan to Vrernantle Mfunici-
pality. q. 3026Health Bill, Corn. 1317, 55, 6, 8, 91, 414,
17, 20. 3. 33. 4, 6, 7, 6.19. 24 30 56 7,8, 63, 7. recommittal 1723. bo, furtherrecommittal 1739
.Inry Act Amendment Bill. Corn. 3702Lanid Board Secretary. q. 3307Lanil and Ifne Tax 'Rill, 2r 2097
(point of order 2119)Lands Department and Charges of Cor-
ruption. qs. ais to Royall Commission1034, 77, notice of motion 1035, com-mission of inquiry . that the commis-sion is unsatisfactory 1502
Land Selection. q. as to Mr. Robins'sholding 1175; transfers WonganHills. q. 1498; W. Shea 's. appliea-tions. q. 1826
Latin phrases in report 11751Leader of the Opposition, statement as
to appointment 90Library Commniittee 49Licensing Bill, 2r 494, Com. 676, 0, 30,
92, 724. 966, 9, 70. 1097. 1320. 1, 2, 5,94, .5, 6. 7. 9. 200, 1. 3, 5, JO, 17, 19, 290,1, 2. 9, 3.5. 6. 43, to reconimit 1254, 7, re-oonmnittal 1261, 6. (dissent 1286),128S. 90. 1. 2. Council's amendments3.583. 9, 90, .5, 7. Conned'sq m1ss9age3762
Motions interTTupteri by Standing Order2408
Mount Lawleyv Reserves Bill. Corn. 1764Naraling-Yuna Railway Bill. Corn. 3272Navigation Act. Examination of En-
gilleers, q. 3096ObituarY, Hon. G. Tbrossell 549
SCADDAN, lila. J. (continued)-Parliamentary Allowances Bill, 2r 8631,
Coni. 3683, Council's amendments(dissent 3761)
Permanent Reserves Rededication Bill(No. 1), 2r 2115
Permanent Reserves Rededication Bill(No. 3), 2r 3691
Personal explaniations: control of Opposi-tion nmombers 548 , factories inspcction3418 (See also "Wongan Hills-MullenoRailway Bill' ")
Petition, Emipire Day' 3.5.54Printing Committee 50Privrate ANenabers' Business continued
648. 9. arrangemkent 744, 5Privilege, stain magon8e sc-erx-ed Onl MeM-
bers 409. 474, 41.2; comments onineanbers' conduct, points of order-523. .540, speech 534 personal Px-
rdatiation as to staterrant regarding4,ontrol of Oppoasi ti on ienlibers 548,Press interview with N a-. Brown 835
Public Library. Muiseni, and Art Gal-lery-s Bill, Sr 3243
Quairnding-Nunajin RailwaY Bill. Pr3062
Racecourse Fatalities, amnenainient 462Redistribution of Seats, qs. as to date of
bringing dlown Rill 1477, 419. 1501. elv--toral Malps. q. 2324
Redistribution of Seat. Bill, on leaveto introduie- 2054. (dissent 2067, 70),Ar 2089., 2r 2458 (personal explana-tion 2659). (order 2801). to refer toselect conimnittee .2878, (order 2894),Cloin. 29.2914. 16. 17. 18. 3-5, (dis-order 2943-0). 2947. 9, 53, 5, (order2967-70), (dissent 2971-4) 297 9.Standing Orders suspension 299g6-8,(dissent 2998). 3r .R011
Resignation of Premier 777Roads Bill, St-leekt committee, extension
of time 811. 1119. 1333, Council'sonnenlimputs 3746
Roads Closure Bill, introduction 3743Sitting Days and Hlours 47, 8, additional
1362Soothemn Cross-Bnllfirn-h Railway. lr
1412. 2r 1582. Corn. 151-6, (dissect1-592) 1.596. 7 (disorder 1597. 8) 1598.9
Southern Cross-Bnllfinch Railway Ap-piropriation Bill, 2r 1702
Staindimwz Orders suspension 3027. 8State Fire Insurance. q. 352Suppl 'y Bill (NYo. 2) 989), 92Supply Bill (No. 31) 2221Supply Bill (No. 4) 3165SupplY Bill (1911-12) 3687Timber Trouble, Lakeside. q4. 2061, 2701Tramway Trooble, Perth, in. urigency
390. in reply 455Trilinters Bill, Corn. 763. 4, 1058, 61-4TTnirersity Bill. 2r 3333, Corn. 3342Wagin -Dunubleyung Railway ]Extension
Bill. tn refer to selet eoinittee 30.59
SCA SCA LUX.
LXX. SCA [INDEX TO SPEECHES.J SPE
6CADDAN, MR. J. (Confinued)-Want of Confidence in Wilson -Ministry-,
notice of motion 809, mn. 813, questionof pairs 938. .9
'X ongan Riils-Mullewa Railway Bill, 2r3397, personal explanation 3408
WVorkers' Compensation Act Amend-mnit Bill, 2r 480, select committee756, m,. amendment to report in aweek 7601, extension of time for re-port 811. report 986, as to considers-tion 1120
Sommers, Hon. C. (Metropolitan Pro-Vince)-
lsridgetown-Wilgarrup Railway Exten-sion Bill, Conk,. 3124-5
Constitution Act Amendment Bill, Coin.3627, recommiaittal 3713
Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill, 2r3631
lectoral Act Amiendmuent Bill, Corn.1113, 17, 67. 9
(ceaith Bill. Colag. 3237, 8, 9, 85, 6Jury Act Am~endmnent Bill, Coin. 1111Licensing Bill, 2r 1887, Con,. 2042, 9,
5], 187, 2103, 12, 16, 307, 8, 13, 17, 20,1, 85, 8, 422. 3. 9, 30, 1, 3, 5, 6, re-committal 2521, 3, 7, further recoin-mgittal 2533. Assembly's message,3718. 9
Parliamentary. Allowances Bill, Corn.372.5
Perth 'Municipall Gas and ElectricLi ghiting Bill. recomm ittal 1801
Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 3147Roads Bill. 2r 3484, Coin. 3539Roads Closure Bill. Corn. 3132Timber Tndustrv. RoYal Commission
3424Wic-kePin-Mrrredin HallwaY, q. as to
early construction 3530Wougam, Hills-Mullewa Railway Bill, 2r
3431
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly,Hon. T. F. Quinlan (Teodyay)-
Ucemarke on Order aNd Procedure-Address-iii-lleply, 203, 222, 275, 306, 307,
311, 279. 383, presentation 550Adjonrumnaent. Christmas holidays 2633Beverley vacancy 14Brookton-Kiinjiun Railway Bill, 2r 34512Brown, .1r., and an Office of Profit 809,
Crown Law opinion 812, on order 813,Mr. ilolinan and a Press interview withMr. Brown, procedure on privilege, 834-6, order 833-6
Casting Vote 747rQmiriiin of CIominittees, election 956C'omplimlentalry eakcoeo eso
3770 ReakcoeosesoConstitution Act Annernent Bill, ir 2090,
to print 20191. 2, 2r 3468Cottesloo Beach Rates Validation Bill, in-
tro. 3.557Custody of Bills 2090, 1, 3Oalwillinn L~and Transactions 943
SPIARER OF T~e LEuISLATLvR Asss~am~r(coal inuoid)-
Demise of King Edward VIL; Accessionof King George V., despatch in reply1254
lDissent from rulings 749-53, 1281-5, 1592,3, 1616, 1986-94, 2066, 7, 9, 73, 88, 895,9131, 27. 71-6, 98, 3001, -5, 7, 3760, 1
Estimates, dissent from ruling 1980, 7, 8,91, 4
ei-attoies lutspeeriohi. 4 hfllfieldls 3.376Fire Prigades Board C'ontributions 460,
3 0-,4F~rem an tle M un ici pal Gas a nd Coke Supply
B ill -'220, aiiendnmenit six mionths 3034(icraldion ,%tl unicipall Gas Supply Bill 491Health HillI, Co a., d IissentI from ruling 1616Jlustices of the Peace, Northampton and
(;reenougl Districts 1.944Lndas Department and Charges of Corrup-
tion. Commgission of [mguiry 1589, 51Leedlerville and Cotteslop lniripld Boun-
daries Sill 222.5Lieensing Bill., 2r 499. 506, to recommit
1'154, 5, 7, recommuittall (dissent) 1281,.1 23, 5, Counlcil's message 3762, 4
Loan Bill. 2r 3563Nonev 1Bitls Proeed ire. Council' s Pressed
Requests :'765Motions interruipte-d by Staning Order
2407,' 8Notice of Question, as to alteration 888Notice Paper not ready 1600Order of Business, acceptance of notices
nt.ter questions answered 889)utor H arbour, Fr-emantle 2480
Paper-s Or-dered.l-ondale Estate 807Papers removed fromt Table 1552Parliamentary Allowances Bill, 3r 3686,
Council' 'amendmments, dissent 3760, 1Parliamnentary Dining Roomi Attendance
3766iPetition, EinpIire Dmay, 3554Police Force, Liong -Service Leav-e 2400, 3Press Reports. explanation boy member.
2743Press Stateignents and re-aches of Privi-
lege, procedure 835Private Business, arrangement 74.5, 6, let-
a-i- of explanation 765Privilege, Summinonses served on Membersl
474, 5. 6i, 7, 492. Presented rep~ort ofStanding Orders Comnmittee 550; comn-mlen s Omil n-n ers ' eon duet 5231 4, -5 6,
7. R 9, 30,i. 7. 9, 540, 3, 6;, personal,r-xj Ian at ion al; to st temnc-n t regardingtontrol of Opposition members 514;: MrBrown and an ofice of profit 809, 812-a:inaccurate Press reptorts 2996, 7, 9, 3016.93.' 164
'*ah, i- Srvants manad I )ekn-e Forces,
urgeWuncy 1448, Order 1471Qestions for Fridlay Sittings 1552
Hal way Advisory Board), Order 668Redistribution of Seats 1500, 1Redistribution of Seats Bill, intro. 2058,
(ljilt of order 2064, 5. 6) (dissent 2056,
S PB ~[INDEX TO SPEEcHES.]SUIX t
SPECAKYR OF THEF LEOISLATKVR ASSEMBL-Y
79, 73, 88), Ir 2089, 2r 2838-43, 51, torefor to select committee 2866, 9, 73(pi~iin of ordler 2875), 2878, 80, 9, 93,4. to fiX ('01inm1ittee stage (dissent 2895),
29,Coin. (dissent 2913, 27), (dis-order, suispension of members 2946, 7),(dissent '2949), (privilege 2966, 7, 9),(dissent 2971-6), Standing Orders sus-pension 2996, 7, 8 (dissent 2998, 8001,5, 7) .3Sr 3011 (privilege 3016)
Secondary School Headmaster 46513itting Days, Adiditiona] 1370Southera Cross-Bullfinich Railway Bill, 2r
484. 94, 1.179, dissent from (Chairmian 'srulig 152,3. 3r 1003
Statutes C'ompilation, Pharmacy andPojsmn lbow 16
Tr~ a lrouble, Perth, urgency motion389, order 394, .196, 404, 410, 438, 439,440. pnyo'ent for public services 1913
University SAite, procedure 658Urgency Motions, procedure 1448lVtiii of Confidence Debate 817, 18, 31, 41 ,8. 59, 901, 21, 9, 31 (disorder 032, 3),
936, 40Want of Confidencee in Mr. Speaker 1037Wirkopin-Merredini Railway Bill, Ir 2093Wonga a -ills--Mullen a Railway Bill, intro.
2095, 6, 7Workers' Compensation Act Amendment
Bill 747, casting vote 747, procedure748. dissent 749, 50. .3, procedure 754,.5, 6i, 9. 987
ftulinps mad Directiowi-Amendmlent being the sane in effect as
one previously disposed of cannot beaeeited 1616
Bill for improving any city, town or dis-triet. promlotedl by the local authoritiesshall be deemied a public Bill althoughintroduced by :a private member 491
C'losnre motion Cannot be debated 2893.an~d being carried the mover of the mainquestion lois no right of reply 2894
Coughing to interrupt me-mber speaking isout of order 3007
i'ountil Provinces cannot be amiended byAssembly on Redistribution of SeatsBill in conflict with Constitution Act2913.1
Denial. Member must. accept ai denial tadwithdraw 475, 529
Dissent must be taken and debated at once1281, 2
Divisionn being taken, all memberB in('hamnber must he counted 1281
Estimates:- Constitution and Franchise ofLegislative Council cannot be discussd.on Vote ''Legislative Council" 1986
Juidges must not be reflected on in theHloose 383
M1inister's reply to question cannot be dis-puted 3376
'Money Bills Procedure: Assembly waivespoint that Council may not press re-
SPEAKERL op rIp LaolsnArjve AaSSF-inar(contincd)-quiests for the sake of carrying on thebusiness of the people 3765
'Newspapers mutst. not be displayed wbenbeing read by amembers in the Chamber2.83S, 42
Point of order being raised the Speakervan allow any member to speak to it299(7
Preference given to member rising to%socak to qiuestion over member risingsIlmultaneoLusly to move closure 2875
Privilege: Member complaining of a news-wpae statement as a breach of privilegecannot proceed tntil Standing Order 139has been complied with, and only onenuli question can be dealt wvith at atime -5'-4; ieniber speaking gives wayto another member raising privilege andresames when privilege is disposed of197.3
Quoninmmm Bells aced not be. rung ifquoruam within precincts $052, 68
Rec-ommittal: Committee discussion mustnot hie anticipated on motion to reconu-tnit Bill 1254-5
Repetition, irrelevant and tedious, out oforder 2389
Ridiculle in it motion cannot be accepted9.97
Question iced imt ho re-stated from Chairater amemdicat is negativ-ed 29734
Quest ion: Member cannot be compelled toanswer quest ion asked by another mem-ber 49
Riot or disturbanc: Member not entitledto charge another member with incitinga riot or causing a disturbance 438
Standing Orders may be suspended with-out. notice by absolute majority, thedecision lies wvith the House 2996; 3001
Teller declining to act may be removedfromii Chather, and the Speaker countsthme division 2947, 72
Title of 'Bill only is required for the firstreading 2064, 5, 6, 89, 90
Urgency mot ions should precede questions1448
Stubbs, H-on, S. (Metropolitan-SuburbanProvince)-
Constitution Act Amendment Bill, recoin-inittal 3713
District Fire Brigades Act AmendmentBill, 2r 323
.Health Bill, Corn. 3021, 3224, 30, 84Hfospital Bill, Corn. 1023Licensing Bill, Gum. 2044, 314, 16, 77,
420, 3, 4, -5, recoin. 2528Perth Mfunicipal Gras and Electric Lighting
Bill, recommittal 1801Roads; Bill, Corn. 3589, 40Woagan fluills-MuN Lll ewa Railway Bill, 2r
.3430
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LXXII. SWA INDEX TO SPEECHES.'TR
Swan, Mr. H. G. (Nortb Perth)-fChairman of Committees, election 952i0duuation, [aspectors' Duties, q. 25351 siimates, Annual Votes: Government
-Savings Bank 2005, Miscellaneous 2162,Railway~s 23210, .54, 6i, ispection oifLiquor 26U01, Charities 2602, . Fisheries,2606
ie-alth -Bill, Cot"- 1282, 4, 1417, 19I.nnd Resumption, Donnybrook - Preston
Railway 2438Licensing Bill, Coni 724, 1206, lot 14,
21, 4Miners' Homestead teases 2536M.Nount 1Lawley Reserves 'Bill, 2r 1758, Corn.
1764Police Attendance at Picture Show, q. 3026Railways einployees and accident, q. 93;
level crossings, (1. 201; salaried Staffregulations. (j. 459; loco,. dep6t removal,q, 491
Redistribution of Seats Bill, 2r 2861, Corn.2947
Sitting Days and Hours 47Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railway Appro-
priation Dill, Corn. 1707Slate Mining Engineer, Leave of Absence,
q. '491SuIperannuation Allowance Application, mn.
papers '462, ease of WV. P, Smith, iipaper-s 743, allowances generally 743 , q-as to p)apers ordered 1119
'[raniway Trouble, Perth 453Veterinary Surgeons Registration, q. 1128Want of Confidence in Wilson Ministry,
question of pairs 938Workers' Compensation Act Amendment
Bill, eel coin'a report 988
T. -SnnonaHs.
Taylor, Mr, G. (Mount Margaret)-See also "Chairman of Commnittees"'Aliorigines Art Amendment Bill,. 2r
3247Adjournment, Iteekatharra, Railway open-
ing 3189Chiairmana of Cornmnittees, submission of
haine to the House 949, 9.56Dissent from ruling 2972Esti mates, Annual Votes: Joint Houses
oif Parliament 2001.Hre Brigades Board contributions 461.Pureign Labour in Mfines, qs. 202, 728health Bill, 2r 706, Corn. 772Immigrants' employed in Railway De-
partmnt 1828Immigration, Domestic Servants, q. 632Licensing Bill, 2r 498t Corn. .576Xfni Roads, State maintenance 639Payntent of members, to increase 1047Petition, 'Empire Day 31554Private Business. arrangetnent 745Privxilege, contments on memrbers' con-
dade, poitit of order .529, speech 532Itni way' Project, Southern Cross-MfarvelLoch 2052
TAyvtoa, 'A. G. (ceabmco-d)-Redistribution of Seats Bill1. 2r 28S59,
Cont (dissent 2072)Repurelinsed E'states. in. return -462'Retirement of S. F. IffCalluin 1037Sitting Days and Hours. in. atenIments
43. 6. S. additional 13631Sweating 1829TramaarTrouthle, Perth. 429, p)oint of
order 439Wougan 'Hillsa-Mullewa Railway Bill,
introduction 2095Workers' Comnpensation Art Atnend-
mhent Rill, select comtmittee 754
Throssell, Hon. G. (East Province) -A ddress-in-Rieply, Speeh 27; Topics
dise ti sar]-Congratulations to President and old
mIetubers. Welcome to Sir EdwardWittenoo,. Dominant tnote ofSpeech agriculture, Ready-madefsrmis 27. Repurchase of large es-tates. MNanufacture of agriculturaltmplemnents,. Agricultural railways,
Trattseon tinental railway 289. Rail-ways through mineral and agricul-tural belts. Lapsed Bills, Councilfranchise, Liquor law reformt, Statehotels. Government possess the con-fidence. of people 29
Treasurer (Colonial) -See ''Premier"'
Troy, Mr. M. r. (Mount Magnet)-Address-i n-Reply, Speecht 298; Topicsdiscussed-Advertising efforts, Vittanec 298,
Premtier'-, visit to London, Immi-gration I300, Introduction oft Asiat-its for pearling industty 301, Agri-culture, Purchase of Buteher's es-tate it) Beverley district 302, Mi-log industry), Unsympathetic ad-innistration 303. 'Royal Coinmission
art mainers' phttisis, Financial agree-ment 30.5, Transcontinental railway,Railway advisory board 307, De-nuueisstion of Labour Gov-ernm~entby Attorney General 308, Labourpart'y progressive. Esperance rail-way 309. State banking, Redistri-l'ution of seats. Tudustrial legisla-tion 310
Agrictltural Bank Act Ametdtttent Bill1,eoin, 620
Avondal(e blocks selected 3488Bullinlt miners' wages 1499rhliirinan of Cotmmittees, election, ut. to
elect 949, 9.57Dissent froni rutliags 749, 50. 1281. 2975,
3003. -5EFlectoral Act Ainadineit 'Bill, Coin.
3.526Estimates. Ananual Votes: Legislative
Assembly 1998. TaXaLtion 2146. S. 51,
LIXTI. SWA TRO
TRO ~~JDES TO SPEECHES.] UD LXI(
Tan r, Ma.*il. F. (contintued)-MiNseellaneus 2,152, 3, 78, 9, sO, MinesGenerally% 2256, Lands and Surveys2449, 54, 5, Woods and] Forests 2457,Agriculture generally 2505, 10, Gaols'2612, Medleal and Public liealth 26225, 31, Police 2644, 5, 7p Crown Law27.11, 13, (explanation 2743), Stipen-diary 'Magistracy 2724, Public Worksand Buildings 3119
Fisheries Act Amnendmnent Bill, 2Y 3699,texplanation 3700
Fruit Expert, appoinitment, q. 2594Gioldfiels Water Supply, inter rents,
q. 837Health Bill, Coin. 1441, 16323, 5Immigrants employed in Railway De*
partinent, q. 1828*iury Act Amnendlment Bill, Corn. 3700Justices of thle Peace. Nortkimpton and
Creeniough Districts, in. papers 1937,reply 1948
Xatau ni ng-1Niampnp Bail wa.y Bill, 2r3035
Lands iDepartment and charges of corrup-tion, commission of inquiry 1546
Land Resumption for railway purposes,q. 3090
Land Selection, pastoral leases, q. 696:Dalwlfiu 944, papers not 4-oiplete1332, See also speech, "Want ofCoufidene in Wilson Ministry"'
Licensing Bill, Conti. 688, 92, 4, 723,1199, 1204, 5, 8. 9. 11, 12, 13, 14, 33,4. 5, 42, reeoaunittal (dissent) 1281,Counlcil's amlendments 3605
Loan Bill, 2i, '266Midland "fncntion Workshops, Labour
3488Ifidland Railway Company's land and
income taxation, q. 92MNrotions interrupted by Standing Order
2407Northampton)-Ajana Railway Bill, 2r
33.69Opposition. WkIhip, change of seat 552Pearling I ndustry, remnarks on Address-
in-Reply 30.1, 'personal explanation552
Personal Explanations, as to change ofseat and as to Pearling industry 552,as to Press report 2743
Perth Tramnways, q. as to free passes696
Press reports 2743 (See also "'PrivilegeiPrivilege, Summonses served on mom-
hers 409, 477, comments on members'conduct 543, on report of StandingOrders Committee 5951, inaccuratePress reports 2967, 8015, 16
Public Servants and Defence Forces. q.695, m. papers 1120, Papers not com-plete 1332, Papers not supplied 1447,in. urgency 1449), reply 1471.. mn. rein-statement Warder Wise 2464, 9
Railway Advisory Board 659Redistribution of Seats Bill, leave to
introduce 20-58, 9-r 2808, to fix Cow-
T1Koy, Nx. Ui. F. (coninue)-inittee stage 2896, Cot". 2924, 7, 8,30, 4, 5, 51, 2, 6. 00. (privilege 2967),(dissent 2975), Standing Orders SLIS-pension (dissent 3003, 5), (privilege3015, 16S)
.Repurehased Estar e. Bowes. q. 696. an.return 696
Roads Bill, Con,. 8182Sitting Days and Honurs 44Southern Cross-Bullfineli EnilwaY Bill.
2r 1.571.State Hotel for Southern Cross 14l99Sweating, -Mr. Brennlan's stntinemit. (is,
1331, 1499, 1329'rrainwvay Trouble, I'1erth 450Tributers Bill. Ceit. 7629, 3. 1061University Sji- 6-53Urgenc~y Mfotions, procedure 14485Wagin-Dua bleyung Rnailway Extension
Bill, 2r 3052, m., refer to select corn-mitree .3055. int explanation 3060
Want of Confidence in Wilson MinistryR8%9 question of pairs 937, 940
WYiluna Mining Leases 1932Wongan Hills-MXullowa Railway Bill, in.
trodoetion 2095, 2i- .3383, ni. to referto select committee 3412, Corn. 3418
Workers'I Centpensation Act Anmond -inent Bill, dissent 749, -50, select voni-nittee 759, Cent. 2414
U.-S-EOHES.
Underwocd, Mr. R. H. (Pilbara)-Address-ini-Ileply, Speech 2123; Topics,
discussed-Deat of King Edward VIC 323. Nc-
cession of King Georgeo V, Fiean-eiml agreoment, Lighthouses onl theNorth-West coast, Export of wheat,Export of flour 324, Accusationsacross the Chamber, Enforemuentof laws by the Governmient, Immi-gration, Premier in London, Markof political extinction of Premier,Agent Ceneral1 32.5, Bogas telo-granms, Canada our greatest Comn-ipetitor for the British emigrant,Canada 's advertising system, Railscontract, Immigrant sent from Im-migrants' Home to an Afghancamp, 'Why Asiaties conic to Aus-tralia, White Australia LicensingrAct 327,' I mmigration, PeoplingAustralia, Laibour troubles 328,Tramway trouble, Agriculture- inthle North-West. Mr. Despci ssis'report, 329), Mr. Despeissis and imi-ported labour, Cheap labour 331,Black latbour Policy 332
Aborigines Act Amendment Bill, 2r3245. Coin. 3253
Agriculturpi Ba~1c Act Amendment Bill,2r 616, Corn. 617
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UNDERWOOD, ME. R. H. (continued)-Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill,
Corn. 3,506Dissent from rulings 1592, 2069, 8007Electoral Act Amendment 1Bi11. Corn.
3525Estimates. Speech on Financial Policy
1848, Annual Votes: LegislativeConcil 1997, Legislative Assembly1998, Joint Houses of parliament2000. G3overnment Savings Bank 2005,63, Literary and Scientific 2013, 15, 19,London Agency 2027, 8, Mlines Goen-orally' 2253, 9, 60, inspection of Mna-chimmery 2261, Inspection of Liquor2597, Charities 2608, Medical andPuhli,' Health 2624. .5, 6, Rottuest265 1
Government Buisiness, precedence 947HeIalth Bill, 2r 708, Corn. 961, 3, 1309,
10. 20. 73. 82. 9, 90, 1, 1405, 7, 9, 13-15. 17, 35. 1609. 18. 32, 64. .5, reorn-mitta] 1716
Incorrect Press Report 3742Land and Taconic Tax, 2r 2101Latin Plhrases in report, q. 1175Licensing Bill, Cron. 679, 83. 91, 3, 719),
21, 1003, 10, 1103, 99, 1204, .5, 6, 7,11. 12, 13. 14. 15, 19, 29, 31, 47, 8..50. 3r .1342, Council's amendments3604
Loan Estimates. Generally 3580Mount Lawlcv, Reserves Bill, Corn. 1762lNorth-West Coast navigation. q. 2307Opposition Whip. change of seat .553Payment of members, to increase 1038Personal Explanation, Incorrect Press
Report 3742Perth Municipal Gas and Electric
Lighting Bill, Council's amendments2482
Police Force, Long-service leave 2395Private Business, arrangement 745Privilege, comments on members' Co..
dunet 545Redistribution of Seats Bill, introduc-
tion (dissent 2069), 2r 2853, Corn.2915, 17, 21, 40, 1,-(suspended 2947),Standing Orders suspension (dissent3007)
Roads Bill. 2r 600, select committee'sreport 1333. Cron. 3175, Council ,s.amendments 3749
Sitting flays and Hours 45Southeorn Cross-Bullfinch Railway Bill,
2r 1.961. Com- 1589. (dissent 1592),1595. 6 (disorder 1.597)
Southern Cross-Bullfinch Railway Ap-propriation Bill, Corn. 1702, 10
Tramway Trouble, Perth, police protec-tion, 0. 5512, payment for police ser-vices long
University Bill. 2r .3308, (explanation)1.140. Corn. 3340, 1
Workers' Compensation Act Amend-ment Bill, select committee 759
W.- Spm'CEcns.
Walker, Mr. T. (Kcanowa)-Address-in-Reply, Speech 248; Topics
discussed-Governor's Speech, Death of late
King 248, Premier's visit to Eng-land, Building of railwaYs, Agricul-tairal railways, Treatment of imimi-grants 249. Administration, Ber-teans: case 250, Royal Commissions,Coldflelds water supply regulationa2.51, Tramway trouble, Trans-Aus-tralian railway 2.53, Council frae-ehise 255, Licensing Bill, AttorneyGeneral 256, Redistribution ofseats 258. Cold-muining industry2.59, Agent General's office 260,Partisanship in Government, Jus-tices, of the peace 261, Politicalbribery, Arbitration Act, Workers'Compensation Act, Government andideals of people 262
Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Bill,Corn. 617, 27
Constitution Act Amendment Bill, Ir200
Dingo destruction, q. 728Dissent from rulings 749, 53, 1275, 6, 80
3, 2, 614, 15, 985-7,. 92, 2066, 7, 70, 8B,912, 26, 47,3001, 3761,
Estimates, Speech on Financial Policy.1865, Annual Votes: LegislativeCouncil 1975, 6, 80 (dissent 1985, 6, 1,92), Government Savings Blank 2006,Literary and Scientific 2014, Print-ing 2126. Public Service Comnis-sioner 2131, 2, 40, Taxation 2147, 9,51, 2, Miscellaneous 2162, 6-8, Tnmni-gration, Tourist, and General Infor-mation Bureau 2617, Police 2637, 46,50, Crown Law 2696, 2714, LandTitles 2719
Fremnantle Municipal Gas and CokeSupply Bill, 2r 3032
Fremnantle Municipal Tramways an4Electric Lighting Act AmendmentBill, on m. to postpone introductiou983
Health Bill, 2r 704, Com. 717, 8, 1302,3, 6. 7. 11. 17, 56. 71-4, 6-8, 89, 93, 8,1403, C. 20.-3. 1609 (order 1612. 13)(dissent 1614) 1621. 7. -S1, 57, 9. 68,1. .3, (order 1720). further recommittal17312, 5, 6, 40, 42
JToyce. E.. ease 7.3T Jstices of the Peace, Northampton and
Greenough Districts. 1943Land and Tnome Tax Bill, 2r 2102Lands Department and chargps of cor-
ruption. commission of inquiry 1528Library Comnmittee 49Licensinff Bill. Coon. 574. 80. 677. 81. 94,
71R. 26. 1005, 6, 8, 1096. 1191. 2. 9,1229. Sfl. 1. 3, 9, recommittal 1271(dissent 1275, 6, 80. 1. 2) 1288. 92, S,to further reconmnit 1301, 3Sr 1340
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WALIKER, Ma. T. (continued)-Liquor Sales at Timber Camps, q-,. 1077,
1361OF!d Mefn s l-oines, tobacco allowance, q.
Parliamientary Allowances Bill, Coun-cil 's amendments (dissent 3761)
P'ayment of Members, to increase 1040Permanent Reserves Rededication Bill,2 r 2119Perth Tramway Company, qa. as to free
slharcs for members of Parliamentf)72, as to filing of accounts 672
'Police Force, Long Service Leave 2400Vrivate members' business, Clerk's ex-
planation 767Privilege, summonses served on mem-
bers 477, comments on members' con-duct, point of order 524, speech 533,'Press interview with Mr. Brown 835,4, inaccurate Press report, m. to ex-elude "Daily News" reporters fromGallery, 2062, 3095, 3163
Railway Advisory Board 60'Redistribution of Seats Bill, leave to
fitrodue 2055. (Order 2064, 6); (dis-sent 2066, 7, 70, 80), (personal ex-planation 2639), 2r 2762. to refer toselect 'committee 2375, to fix com-mittee stage 2895, Corn. 290.5, 6, 7, 8. 9,(dissent 2912), 2924. (dissent 2926),2928, 33, (disorder 2944, 5), (dissent2947), (privilege 2962, 4, 6, 7), Stand-ing Orders suspension (dissent 3001)
Sitting Day, additional 1369Southern Crons-Bullfinch Railway 'Bill,
3r 1607Standing Orders suspension 3028Tramway Trouble, Perth 444, payment
for police services 1917Yribnters Bill. in. Ir 93, mn. 2r 486, Coin.
762, 3, 1058. 60, 3, 5, 2418, 19University Site mn. amendment 655Workers' Compensationt Act Amernud
ment Bill dissent 749, -53. select core-sittee 7,59, Coni. 1185, 2415
Wilding, Hon. T. H. (East Province)-Address-in-Reply, Speech 130; Topicsdiscussed-Congratulations to President. Co n-
gratniations to Mr. Kingnmill, YJn-migration, Strikes 1.30. New indus-tries. Land available for selection,Wheat belts, Agriculturn al iIwo ys131. Good work of AgriculturalBani, Prosperity of Pastoral indus-tr 'y. Freezing works. Esperaneerailway pro~ject. Goldreds flourish-ing 132, C1oldficlds Water Supplyins
Constitution Act Amendment Bill, re-committal 371.5
Licensing Bill, Corn, 22129qunirading-Niinmj in Railway Bill, 2r
3 1 ,',aN, HON. T. H. (coninued)-Roads Bill, 2r 3536, Coin. 3540, 5Wongan Hills-Mullewn Railway Bill, 2T
Wilson, Mir. A. A. (Coie)-Address-ia-Eeply, Speech 364; Topics
discussed-Donnybrook jam factory, Workers'
compensation, Coal Mines Regula-tion Amendment Bill, Collie coal-fields 365, Proposed Wagin-Darkanrailway
Coal-mining industry, Collie Coal Com-muission, i. papers 246; monthly out-put, q. 1645; Government supplies, q.12633 - qs. rec Proprietary Colliery dis-aster, Inspector's Certificate, and Ac-cident Relief Fund 2660; disaster atCollie, q. 8159, in. papers .3183
Collie School accommodation, q. 1825Estimates, Speeh on Financial policy
1777; Annual Votes: Literary andScientific 2016, Miscellaneous 2154, 7,M ines Generally 2260, Mining School2261
Lands resumrnption, Donnybrook-Prestourailway, q. 2438
Redistribution of Seats 'Bill. 2Y 2838Wiekepin-Merrediri Railway Bill, 2w
3097, Corn. 3099
Wilson, Hon. Frank (Sussex)-See ''Minister for Works" and "'Pre,
ruler"I
Wittenooni Hon, Sir E. H., KSJC.M.G.(North Province)-
Address9-in-Reply, Speech 32, aim ad-journment. 41; Topics discushed-
Long Speech by Governor 32, Con-gra tulations to President, Congratu-lations to Premier, Representationof Western Australia in the capitaldof the Empire, Trans-Australianrailway, Preezing and canningworks at Wyndhanm 33, Agriculturalrailways, Expenditure upon roads,Qualification for the LegislativeCouncil 34, Secondary industries,Amendment of Arbitration Act,Peace between labour and capital,North-West 35, White Australia,Aborigines, Deportation of stock36, Circuit courts 37
Aborigines Act Amendment Bill, 2r1639, Corn. 1642, Asemnbly's amend-ruents 3486
Adjournment. State of business 1329Broomne Cyclone, q. 1071Bullfinchi Wrater Supply, ats to price 3345('onplimne~tnry Remarks, Close of Ses-
sion 3736
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LXXVi. WIT 'tINDEX TO SPECHES.] NV IL
WVITTENoom, HoxN. Sin E. B. (coitinauec)-Constitution %,t Amendmient B -ill. 2t
3618. Coin. 3625. 6Death 'of Hot. 0-.'Throssell ,15District Fire Brigades Act Amegndment
Bill, 2r 3283Electoral Act Amnmennt Bill, 2r 977Fisheries Act Arnenduient Bill, 2r 1637,
Corn. 1672Fremantle Freemasons Lodge 'No. 2 Dis-
position Bill. 2r 1805Health Bill, 2r 2040, Coin. 215S2, 3285, As-
sembly 's message 3727Hospitals Bill, Coin. 1073Katanning-Nain pLLI Railwvay Bill, 2y
3295Land and Income Tar Bill. 2r 237!Lepers at Roebounoe, q. 1671Licensing Bill, 2r 1809, Coin. 2041. 4. 61
7, 50, 187, 206, 312, 13, 16, 21, 74. 7.8, 90, 80, 1, 2, f3. 4, 430, 3, recommittal2.517, 29, Assemrbly's message 3718, f)
Wi,'raosoom, Hox. Sin, E. H. (rointiiiue'l)-IL..an Bill, Con,. 3712Naraliug-Yuna Railway Bill, 2r .1854Parks ;in. Reserves A i Amzenxdmnit Ri11,_
2r .97I'nrlin,,cntarY Allo.w-aces Rill. (on.
3725, report 3720Perth Ifiuniri pal (0as ai4 Electric
Lighting Mill. revoniitl 2011P ort I fedland -Marble PBar flailwav t .
stroetion. q. 1S011lied istributioa of Seats [till. 2r 30S I,
(''i. 3156Rioads Bill, 2v 3481, on ai...enidiii... i 3532,
Coin.- 3-536, 41. Ass.,nblv' 'me sage372.9
Timbiler IndustrY. RoYal Comn,js, n to
Ti' uers Bill, 2r 302541
Wougan HilIls-M ullewa Railm. y Hill, 2r.8429