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1962-63-64

(SECOND SESSION OF THE FORTIETH PARLIAMENT)

NEW SOUTH WALES

VOTES AND

PROCEEDINGS OF THE

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY DURING THE SESSION

OF

1962-63-64

WITH THE VARIOUS DOCUMENTS CONNECTED THEREWITH

IN ONE VOLUME AND

SEVEN JOINT VOLUMES

Wholly set up and printed in Australia by

VICTOR C. N. BLIGHT, GOVERNMENT PRINTER

1964

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1962-63-64

(SECOND SESSION OF THE FORTIETH PARLIAMENT)

" NEW SOUTH WALES

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS SESSION 1962-63-64

/Opened 4th September, 1962—Prorogued 3rd June, 1964]

IN ONE VOLUME

A ND

SEVEN JOINT VOLUMES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title-page.

Table of Contents.

Index.

VOTES—SESSIONAL PAPERS:— PAGE Alphabetical List of Members. (Facing page 1.) Votes and Proceedings, Nos.1 to 123 .. Proclamation Proroguing Parliament .. 595 Business undisposed of at the close of the Session .. 597 Attendances of Members in Divisions and Counts-out 603 Business of the Session .. 605 Register of Bills .. 609 Register of Addresses and Orders 621 Standing and Select Committees appointed during the Session 623 Weekly Reports of Divisions in Committee of the Whole, Nos. 1 to 26 625 Reports from Printing Committee, Nos. 1 to 39 745

STANDING ORDERS:— Report from Committee in reference to proposed new Standing Order, amended Standing

Orders and rescission of certain Standing Orders 875

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1962-63-64

SECOND SESSION OF THE FORTIETH PARLIAMENT

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

NEW SOUTH WALES

INDEX TO TilE

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS AND

PAPERS LAID UPON THE TABLE (INCLUDING PAPERS PRESENTED TO BOTH HOUSES AND BOUND IN THE

JOINT VOLUMES)

DURING THE SESSION

1962-63-64 (Opened 4 September, 1962; Prorogued 3 June, 1964)

NOTE

For Papers laid upon the Table of both Houses, and Sessional Returns, see under "Papers", page xliv.

For Proceedings on Bills, see under "Bills", page iii. For Proceedings on Motions, see under "Motions", page xxxiii.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, 40TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION

A ABORIGINES WELFARE (See "MOTIONS").

ADDRESSES:— In REPLY TO THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH:—

Motion made (Mr. Bowen) for adoption, and amendment (Mr. Ask in) to add new paragraph (4) and debate adjourned (to take precedence), 14; resumed and adjourned (to take precedence), 19; resumed, amendment negatived, further amendment (Mr. Hearnslraw) and debate adjourned (to take precedence), 25; resumed and adjourned (to take precedence), 34, 36, 42, 43, 46, 47; resumed, amendment negatived. Address in Reply agreed to, 51-52-53; presented to Governor and Answer reported, 57.

WELCOME TO HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH :—

Motion (Mr. Heron), That Address of Welcome be adopted, that Address be for-warded to Governor for presentation to Her Majesty, agreed to, 207; acknowledg-ment reported, 209.

CONGRATULATORY ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN AND H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH ON BIRTH OF THEIR THIRD SON:—

Motion (Mr. RefFron), That House agrees to, carried unanimously, 508; acknowledg-ment from Governor reported, 519; acknowledgment from Queen reported, 569.

DEATH OF HER EXCELLENCY THE VISCOUNTESS DE LISLE, WIFE OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA:—

Motion (Mr. Renshaw) for adoption of, of condolence to His Excellency the Right Honourable Viscount de L'Isle, 125; acknowledgment reported, 139.

REVOCATION OF DEDICATION OF CERTAIN STATE FORESTS:—

Message from Governor recommending, 56. 473; motion (Mr. Entieknap) for, agreed to, 64, 512; Answer reported, 69, 525.

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REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS. 40m PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION

A ADJOURNMENT (See also "BY CONSENT"):-

OF DEBATE (See "DEBATE").

OF THE HOUSE:- Motion for, agreed to, 14, 21, 25, 34, 37, 44, 46, 54, 66, 79, 88, 103, 116, 119,

130, 132, 160, 169, 177, 186, 191, 195, 202, 208, 211, 215, 218, 233, 244, 246, 250, 260, 267, 291, 297, 308, 315, 326, 329, 334, 337, 344, 346, 348, 352, 359, 364, 398, 401, 413, 419, 433, 444, 447, 458, 472, 483, 489, 496, 499, 505, 517. 522, 538, 543, 546, 583, 589, 593.

Speaker or Deputy-Speaker leaves the Chair for period (Later Hour), 2; (Another day), 175.

Under Sessional Order by Speaker or Deputy-Speaker (at 10.30 p.m.), 142, 145, 229, 375, 382, 384, 394, 410. 479, 514; (at 4.30 p.m.), 42, 111, 123, 302, 389.

Under Amended Sessional Order (Ten minutes after motion for adjournment moved), 256, 282, 526, 550, 554, 556.

Special:- Motion for, agreed to, 411. 422, 589, (provision for earlier day, if necessary)

agreed to, 63, 107, 174, 281, 357, 400, 426, 458, 529, 555, 579, 593,

UNDER THE 49m STANDING ORDER:- A decision of the Public Works Department to use oil in place of gas for water

and space heating at the Teachers' College, Wagga Wagga (Mr. Fife), negatived, 90.

The increase in Hospital fees as announced by the Government yesterday (Mr. Hughes), negatived, 278.

The present grave shortage of wheat silo accommodation (Mr. Ford), negatived, 495. The inclusion of Dorrigo as a compulsory T.B. testing area without assistance from

the Government by way of subsidy (Mr. Hughes), negatived, 498. The decision of the Hospitals Commission to install fuel oil heating instead of gas at

Brentwood Hospital, Muswellbrook (Mr. O'Keefe), negatived, 516. The decision to hold a bus strike tomorrow (Mr. Darby), negatived, 528. The action of the Attorney-General in declining to file an information against Edward

Stanley O'Ryan following his committal for trial on charges of manslaughter (Mr. Willis), (negatived), 552.

Withdrawn:- A request by the Port Jackson and Manly Steamship Company Ltd. to be taken

over by the Government (Mr. Darby), 76. The decision of the Council of the University of New England to restrict entries

in 1963 (Mr. Hughes), 107. The threat to the Australian Antigonish Movement (Mr. Doig), 143. The emission on four occasions during the current month of sulphur dioxide fumes

and/or other air impurities from the works of Electrolytic Refining and Smelt-ing Company of Australia Limited and Australian Fertilizers Limited at Port Kembla (Mr. Connor), 237.

New restrictions on hire of private omnibuses on special charter journeys (Mr. Healey), 241.

The present controversy between dairy and margarine interests brought about by the State Government's continuing failure to implement the provisions of the Dairy Industry (Amendment) Act, 1962 (Mr. Cutler), 264.

The critical financial situation of certain farmers at West Dapto due to additional rates and taxes (Mr. Lewis), 314.

The effect of floods in the Hawkesbury River (Mr. Deane), 324. The withdrawal of early baking permits previously granted by the Minister for

Labour and Industry to bakers in Narrabri (Mr. Crawford), 349. The Minister for Transport's decision to lift exemptions under the State Transport

(Co-ordination) Act on the carriage of lambs, calves and pigs (Mr. Lewis), 358.

The exclusion of the Hawkesbury-Nepean Rivers flood plains from the submission to the Federal Government for a grant towards cost of flood mitigation works (Mr. Deane), 521.

Ruled out of Order:- Mr. Speaker ruled that motion for, placed in box could not be entertained after

six p.m., owing to operation of Sessional Order, 290. The Attorney-General's failure to prosecute Dennis Brian Duffle of Aberdare on

a charge of rape, and his subsequent refusal to explain why this charge was dropped-as being sub judice, 294.

The decision by certain Trade Unions controlling State-owned public transport to call a halt to trains and buses on Wednesday, December 11th-The House having decided that in the circumstances the matter was not urgent, 451.

AIR POLLUTION AT PORT KEMBLA (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49z0 STANDING ORDER").

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REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, 40TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION

A AMENDMENTS (See also "BILLS") :—

To add new paragraph, negatived, 25, 52. To insert words, withdrawn, 346. To leave out words, with view of inserting others, negatived, 175, 405, 417, 503. To leave out words, negatived, 252. To motion (by consent) before moved, 157.

ANTICIPATION OF DEBATE (See "SPEAKER").

ANTIGONISH MOVEMENT (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49TH STANDING ORDER").

APPRENTICE TRAINING (See "MOTIONS").

ASSEMBLY (See also "ADDRESSES"):—

Sessional Committees—appointment of, 59-60. Sessional Orders suspended to continue sitting after 4.30 p.m., 487-8.

OPENING OF SESSION:— Clerk reads Proclamation, 1. Usher of Black Rod delivers Message from Governor, 2.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49m STANDING ORDER").

BAR OF THE HOUSE:— PROPOSED NEW STATE OF NEW ENGLAND:—

Petition for leave to appear before, 309. Motion (urgency), That Prayer be granted, negatived, 309.

BILLS (See also "DIVISIONS", also "PAPERS" INDEX):—

Amendment to read Bill 2°, "this day two weeks", negatived. 214, 524. Amendment to read Bill 2°, "this day one month", negatived, 190, 204. Amendment to read Bill 2°, "this day three months", negatived, 482. Amendment to recommit on adoption of Report, agreed to, 205. Amendment to recommit on motion for 3°, agreed to, 325. Amendment to read Bill 3°, "this day six months", negatived, 572-3. Amendment to refer Bill to Select Committee, negatived, 301, 405-6, 471. Committed, pro forma, 339. Consideration in Committee set down as Order of Day for Tomorrow (after 10.15

pm.), 97, 119, 186, 483. Council's amendments ordered by Chair to be taken into consideration (Later Hour of

Day), 280, 511; (To-morrow), 169, 176, 224, 255, 318, 355, 393, 433, 501, 537, 541, 554, 576( 2 ); (Forthwith), 173, 582.

Council's Message ordered by Chair to be taken into consideration (To-morrow), 282; (Later Hour of the Day), 449.

Leave given, Bill not introduced, 61, 493, 509; presented, 63, 495, 511. Message from Governor recommending additional expenditure (State Planning

Authority Bill), 440. Message from Council requesting leave for Member to appear before Select Committee

appointed on, 538. Notice of Motion for leave to bring in, moved by one Minister on behalf of another,

224, 296, 306. Order of Day discharged and Bill withdrawn, 249, 453. Order of Day moved by one Minister on behalf of another, 141, 144(2), 189, 242(3 ),

295(2), 310, 328, 356, 364, 389, 394, 475. Pro forma, 7. Report, adopted on motion of one Minister on behalf of another, 141. Reserved for Royal Assent, 183; assented 10, 283. Royal Assent reported on Reserved Bill, 283. Second reading (by consent) taken forthwith, 110. Sessional Orders suspended to consider Order of Day of General Business, 237, 529. Speaker draws attention to Council's amendments in Bill, 437.

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REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, 40TH PARLIAMENT-SECOND SESSION

BILLS (continued):- Standing Orders suspended (urgency) to bring in and and pass Bill or Bills through all

stages in one day, 30. Standing Orders suspended (by consent) to bring in and pass Bill or Bills through

all stages in one day, 91, 159, 163, 314, 353, 385, 453. Standing Orders suspended (by consent) to bring in and proceed as far as 2 ° stage

in one day, 567, 574. Third reading fixed by Chair for (To-morrow), 65, 102, 103, 115, 117, II8(3), 122,

141, 142, 186( 2 ), 189, 191, 195, 205, 214, 218, 228( 2), 229. 233, 239( 2 ), 240, 246, 250, 291(2 ), 301, 307( 2), 311, 324, 325, 326, 344, 354, 358, 418, 457, 496, 499, 522, 525, 548, 566; (Forthwith), 109, 111, 149, 158, 159, 163, 167, 172, 174, 237, 255, 259, 265, 266, 271, 272, 273, 275, 281, 311, 393, 397, 412( 2) 41S, 419, 423, 430, 431, 433, 438, 439( 2) 440, 442. 446( 2), 452(2 ), 488, 51(1e2 ), 513(2), 522. 525, 530( 2), 531, 537, 540, 541, 542, 548, 549(2 ), 553, 556, 567, 574( 2), 580(2 ), 581; (Later Hour of the Day), 144.

PROCEEDINGS ON:-

ABORIGINES PROTECTION (AMENDMENT) BILL:-

Motion (Mr. Kelly) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 195; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 218; resumed and adjourned, 225; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 228; read 3° and sent to Council, 232; returned without amendment, 243; Assent reported, 261.

AMBULANCE TRANSPORT SERVICE AND CROWN EMPLOYEES APPEAL BOARD (AMEND-MENT) BILL (Session 1962) :-

Assent reported, 3.

APPROPRIATION BILL (1962) :- Message from Governor (Estimates, 1962-1963). 58; Standing Orders suspended

(by consent), to bring in and pass all stages in one day. 91; ordered (Mr. Renshaw), founded on Resolutions of Ways and Means (Nos. 2 to 11), Bill presented and read 1°, 96; read 2°. 97; committed, reported without amend-ment. Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 101; returned without amendment, 121; Assent reported, 132.

APPROPRIATION BILL (1963) :- Message from Governor (Estimates, 1963-1964). 355; Standing Orders suspended

(by consent) to bring in and pass all stages in one day, 385; ordered (Mr. Hills, on behalf of Mr. Neuron), founded on Resolution of Ways and Means (Nos. 19 to 28), Bill presented and read 1°, read 20 and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 388-9; returned without amendment, 404; Assent reported, 412.

ARGENTINE ANT ERADICATION BILL (Session 1962) :- Assent reported, 3.

AUCTIONEERS AND AGENTS (AMENDMENT) BILL:-

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 0 . 224; motion for 2 ° and debate adjourned, 240.

AUSTRALIAN LUBRICATING OIL REFINERY LIMITED AGREEMENT RATIFICATION BILL (Session 1962):-

Assent reported, 3.

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES (AMENDMENT) BILL:-

Motion (Mr. Heffron) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 148; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 158; returned without amendment, 167; Assent reported, 184.

BLOWERING DAM (SNOWY MOUNTAINS HYDRO-ELECTRIC AUTHORITY) BILL:-

Motion (Mr. Hawkins) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 411; Message from Governor, 421; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 442; returned without amendment, 455; Assent reported, 462.

BOOK PURCHASERS' PROTECTION (AMENDMENT) BILL:-

Motion (Mr. Kelly) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 194; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted. 291; read 3° and sent to Council, 295; returned without amendment, 317; Assent reported. 331.

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REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, 40TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION

BILLS (continued):—

PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):—

BUSH FIRES ( ENDM ENT) BILL :—

Motion (Mr. Kelly) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 351; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 356; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 358; read 3° and sent to Council, 364; returned without amendment. 369; Assent reported, 379.

BUSINESS NAMES BILL (Session 1962) :— Assent reported, 4.

CA MPBELLTOWN TO CAMDEN TRAMWAY AND ,f ERILDERIE TOWARDS DEN1LIQUIN RAILWAY BILL :—

Motion (Mr. McMahon) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 208; Message from Governor, 217; read 20 and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, 229; read 3° and sent to Council, 233; returned without amendment. 244; Assent reported, 261.

CATTLE COMPENSATION (A M ENDM ENT) BILL :—

Message from Governor. 56; motion (Mr. Enticknap) for leave to bring in, and debate adjourned. 61; resumed, Bill presented and read 1 0 , 64; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 102; read 3' and sent to Council, 108; returned without amendment, 127; Assent reported, 138.

CATTLE COMPENSATION TAXATION BILL :—

Message from Governor, 56; ordered (Mr. Enticknap), founded on Resolution of Ways and Means (No. 12), presented and read 1°, 103; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 108-9; returned without amendment, 128; Assent reported, 138.

CHILD WELFARE (COMMONWEALTH AGREEMENT RATIFICATION) BILL

M OtiOn (Mr. Hawkins) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 100; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 111: resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 118; read 3 0 and sent to Council, 122; returned without amendment, 130; Assent reported, 154.

CHIROPODISTS REGISTRATION BILL (Session 1962) :— Assent reported, 4.

CEIOW IL LA RESERVOIR AGREEMENT BILL :—

Message from Governor. 474; motion (Mr. Renshaw) for leave to bring in and debate adjourned, 475; resumed, agreed to, 493; presented and read 1 ° , 495; read 20 and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 513; returned without amendment, 520; Assent reported, 533.

CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, INCORPORATION BILL :—

Motion (Air. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 60; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 65; read 3 ° and sent to Council, 88; returned without amendment, 91; Assent reported, 114.

COAL AND OIL SHALE MINE WORKERS (SUPERANNUATION) AMENDMENT BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Simpson) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 101; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 11 8; read 3° and sent to Council, 122; returned without amendment, 130; Assent reported, 154.

COAL MINES REGULATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Motion (Mr. Simpson) for leave to bring in. Bill presented and read 1 ° , 536; read

2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 30 forthwith and sent to Council. 549; returned with an amendment, 575-6; House in Committee, Council's amendment agreed to, Message to Council, 581; Assent reported, 586.

CORAR WATER SUPPLY BILL — M essage from Governor, 435; motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill

presented and read 1°, 442; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 446; returned without amendment, 449; Assent reported, 459.

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REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, 401 -H PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION

BILLS (continued):—

PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):— COMMERCIAL AGENTS AND PRIVATE INQUIRY AGENTS BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 60; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 65; resumed, read 2° and committed, 191; reported with amendments, Report adopted, 195; read 3° and . sent to Council, 202; returned without amendment, 210; Assent reported, 227.

COMMON LAW PROCEDURE (AMENDMENT) BILL (Session 1962) :— Assent reported, 2.

COMPANIES (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 524; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 543; resumed and adjourned, 546; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 548; read 3° and sent to Council, 553; returned with amendments, 576; House in Committee, Council's amendments agreed to, Message to Council, 581-2; Assent reported, 586.

CONSTITUTION (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Neuron) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1° . 148; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 158-9; returned with amendments, House in Committee, Council's amendments agreed to, Message to Council, 173; Message from Governor that Bill reserved for Royal Assent, 183; Assent reported. 283.

CONSTITUTION AND POLICE REGULATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Hefiron) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 521; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 525; returned with amendments, 541; House in Committee. Council's amendments agreed to, Message to Council, 546; Assent reported, 557.

COONAMBLE CEMETERY BILL :—

Motion (Mr. Compton) for leave to bring in. Bill presented and read 1°, 102; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 186; read 3° and sent to Council, 189; returned without amendment, 201; Assent reported, 219.

CO-OPERATION (AMENDMENT) BILL (Session 1962) :— Assent reported, 2.

CO-OPERATION (FURTHER AMENDMENT) BILL, 1962, changed to CO-OPERATION (AMENDMENT) Bat, 1963.

CO-OPERATION (AMENDMENT) BILL, 1963, changed from CO-OPERATION (FURTHER AMENDMENT) BILL, 1962:—

Message from Governor, 148: motion (Mr. Landa) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 185; motion for 2° and amendment (Mr. Cox) to leave out word "now" with a view of adding the words "this day one month", amendment negatived, .Bill read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, 190-1; read 3° and sent to Council, 194; returned with amendments, 222; House in Committee, Council's amendments agreed to. Message to Council, 232; Assent reported, 251.

- CORAL SEA PARK BILL (Session 1962) :— Assent reported, 2.

CORONERS (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read I°, 239; read

2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 255; returned without amendment, 263; Assent reported, 277.

CROWN EMPLOYEES APPEAL BOARD (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Sheehan) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 517; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forth-with and sent to Council, 536; returned without amendment, 542; Assent reported, 557.

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BILLS (continued):— PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):—

CROWN LANDS (AMENDMENT) BILL'— Message from Governor, 403; motion (Mr. Compton) for leave to bring in,

Bill presented and read 1 0 , 410; motion for 2° and debate adjourned 446; resumed and adjourned, 467; resumed, amendment (Mr. Taylor) to refer to Select Committee, amendment negatived, Bill read 2° and committed, 471-2; reported with an amendment, Report adopted, 496; read 3° and sent to Council. 499; returned with amendments, 511; House in Committee, Council's amend-ments agreed to, Message to Council, 529; Assent reported, 534.

DAIRY INDUSTRY (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Message from Governor, 147; motion (Mr. Enticknap) for leave to bring in,

Bill presented and read 1 0 , 149; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 172; returned without amendment. 176; Assent reported, 184.

DENTISTS (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Motion (Mr. Sheahan) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 438;

motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 513; resumed and adjourned, 517; read 2° and committed, reported with amendments. Report adopted, 522; read 3° and sent to Council, 524; Message from Council requesting leave for Member to appear before Select Committee appointed on Bill, 538; returned with amend-ments, House in Committee, Council's amendments agreed to, Message to Council, 582; Assent reported. 586.

DRIED FRUITS (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Message from Governor, 507; motion (Mr. Enticknap) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 509; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3 ° forthwith and sent to Council, 522; returned without amendment. 527; Assent reported, 545.

ELECTRICITY DEVELOPMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL (1963):— Motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 195; Message

from Governor, 200; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 228; read 3° and sent to Council, 232; returned without amendment, 244, Assent reported, 262.

ELECTRICITY DEVELOPMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL (1964):— Message from Governor, 539; motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill pre-

sented and read 1 0 , 541; motion for 2 ° and debate adjourned, 549; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forth-with and sent to Council, 553; returned without amendment, 566; Assent reported, 587.

FACTORIES, SHOpS AND INDUSTRIES BILL:— Motion (Mr. Londe) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 0 , 109; Message

from Governor, 114; motion for 2° and debate adjourned. 122; resumed and adjourned, 129, 132; resumed, read 2° and committed, 145; reported without amendment. Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 149-150; returned with amendments, 167; House in Committee. Council's amendments agreed to, Message to Council, 174; Assent reported, 185.

FISHERIES AND OYSTER FARMS (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Message from Governor. 220; motion (Mr. Lam/a, on behalf of Mr. Kelly) for

leave to brine in, Bill presented and read 1°, 224; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 250; resumed and adjourned, 256; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3 0 forthwith and sent to Council, 259; returned without amendment, 266; Assent reported, 284.

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Message from Governor. 421; motion (Mr. Landa) for leave to bring in, Bill

presented and read 1°, 423; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 452; returned without amendment, 456; Assent reported, 462.

GAMING AND BETTING (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Motion (Mr. Kelly) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 259; Message

from Governor, 263; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted. read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 272; returned without amendment, 278; Assent reported, 284.

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REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, 40114 PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION

BILLS (continued):— PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):—

GAMING AND BETTING (POKER MACHINES) AMENDMENT BILL;—

Message from Governor, 128; motion (Mr. Kelly) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read I°, 129; motion for 2 ° and debate adjourned, 137; resumed, read 2 ° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 141; read 3° and sent to Council, 144; returned without amendment, 145; Assent reported, 154.

GAMING AND BETTING (POKER MACHINES) AMENDMENT BILL (Private Member's Bill):—

Motion (Mr. Darby) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 211; motion for 2 ° negatived, Order of Day discharged, and Bill withdrawn, 249.

GAMING AND BETTING (POKER MACHINES) TAXATION AMENDMENT BILL:— Message from Governor, 128; ordered (Mr. Kelly), founded on Resolution of

Ways and Means (No. 14), Bill presented and read 1°, 137; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 141; read 3° and sent to Council, 144; returned without amendment, 145; Assent reported, 154.

GAS AND ELECTRICITY (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Message from Governor, 56; motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill presented

and read 1°, 61; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 103; read 3° and sent to Council, 108; returned without amend-ment, 129; Assent reported, 155.

GENERAL LOAN ACCOUNT APPROPRIATION BILL (1962):— Message from Governor (Loan Estimates 1962-63), 115; Standing Orders suspended

(by consent) to bring in and pass all stages in one day, 159; ordered (Mr. Renshaw), founded on Resolution of Ways and Means (No. 15), presented and read 1°, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 159-60; returned without amendment, 167; Assent reported, 184.

GENERAL LOAN ACCOUNT APPROPRIATION BILL (1963) :— Message from Governor (Loan Estimates, 1963-64), 319; Standing Orders suspended

(by consent) to bring in and pass all stages in one day, 353; ordered (Mr. Renshaw) founded on Resolution of Ways and Means (No. 18), presented and read 1°, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 354; returned without amendment, 366; Assent reported, 375.

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS AND TRANSPORT (AMENDMENT) BILL (Session 1962):— Assent reported, 4.

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS AND TRANSPORT (AMENDMENT) BILL (1963):— Message from Governor, 200; motion (Mr. McMahon) for leave to bring in, Bill

presented and read 1°, 202; motion for 2 ° and debate adjourned, 226; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 233; read 3° and sent to Council, 238; returned without amendment, 244; Assent reported, 262.

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS AND TRANSPORT (AMENDMENT) BILL (1964):— Motion (Mr. McMahon) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read I°, 565;

Message from Governor, 572; read 2 ° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3 ° forthwith and sent to Council, 574; returned without amendment, 575: Assent reported, 587.

HOUSING (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Motion (Mr. Lando) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 243; motion

for 2° and debate adjourned, 246; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 250; read 3° and sent to Council, 253; returned without amendment, 263; Assent reported, 277.

HOUSING INDEMNITIES RILL (Session 1962) :— Assent reported, 2.

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BILLS (continued)

PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):—

HUNTER DISTRICT WATER, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE (PRESIDENT) BILL:—

Standing Orders suspended (urgency) to bring in and pass through all stages in one day, 30; motion (Mr. Renshaw) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°. 31; motion for 2° being moved,—Point of Order (Mr. Chafley) That suspension of Standing Orders agreed to yesterday did not hold force to-day, overruled by Mr. Speaker,—Bill read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 35-36; returned without amendment, 36; Assent reported, 45.

INCLOsED LANDS PROTECTION (AMENDMENT) BILL:—•

Motion (Mr. Kelly) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 536; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3 ° forth-with and sent to Council, 548; returned without amendment, 554; Assent reported, 558.

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Lazzda) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 190; motion for 2° and debate adjourned. 205; resumed and adjourned, 208, 211; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 214; read 3° and sent to Council, 218.

IRRIGATION AND WATER (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Message from Governor, 507; motion (Mr. Enticknap) for leave to bring in, (agreed to), 510; presented and read 1°, 511; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 525: read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, read 30 and sent to Council, 530; returned without amendment, 542; Assent reported, 558.

KOSCIUSKO STATE PARK (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Compton) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 296; Message from Governor, 299; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 419; returned without amendment. 431; Assent reported, 459.

KURRI KURRI SCHOOL OF ARTS (LAND SALE) BILL:—

Received from Council and read 1° (Mr. Booth), 509; (Suspension of Sessional Orders), read 2 ° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and returned to Council, 530; Assent reported, 539.

LANDLORD AND TENANT (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 158; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 162; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 166-7; returned with amendments, 176.

LAND TAX (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Renshaw) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 364; read 2° and committed, 394; reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 397; returned without amendment, 398; Assent reported, 403.

LAND VENDORS BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring , in, Bill presented and read 1°, 401; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 424, 430; resumed, amendment (Mr. Lewis) to leave out word "now" with a view to adding the words "this day two weeks" and debate adjourned, 522; resumed, amendment negatived, read 2° and committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 524; read 3° and sent to Council, 529; returned with amendments, 537; House in Committee, Council's amendments agreed to, Message to Council, 540; Assent reported, 558.

LAW OF EVIDENCE (Pro Forma DUO:—

Presented (Mr. Heron) and read 1 ° (pro forma), 7.

LAW REFORM (MARRIED PERSONS) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 524; read 2 ° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3 ° forth-with and sent to Council, 540; returned with an amendment, 553-4; House in Committee, Council's amendment agreed to, Message to Council, 565; Assent reported, 585.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS SUPERANNUATION (AMENDMENT) BILL (Session 1962):—

Assent reported, 4.

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BILLS (continued):—

PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):— LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY MEMBERS SUPERANNUATION (FURTHER AMENDMENT)

BILL:—

Message from Governor, 131; motion (Mr. Renshaw) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read I°, 134; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 142; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 144; read 3° and sent to Council, 148; returned without amendment, 157; Assent reported, 175.

LEGITIMATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 306; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 311; returned without amendment, 311; Assent reported, 317.

LIMITATION OF ACTIONS (RECOVERY OF IMPOSTS) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 259; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 272; returned without amendment, 280; Assent reported, 284.

LITHGOW Cm- COUNCIL (PITT'S PADDOCK LAND VESTING) BILL:—

Message from Governor, 285; Notice of Motion for leave to bring in withdrawn, 304.

LITHGOW LAND (Pin's PADDOCK VESTING) BILL:—

Message from Governor, 327; motion (Mr. Wetherell) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 328; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 413; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 418; returned without amendment, 431; Assent reported, 460.

LIQUOR (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 255; Message from Governor, 257; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 259; read 2° and committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, read 3° forth-with and sent to Council, 266; returned without amendment, 271; Assent repotted, 283.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND CONVEYANCING (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Message from Governor, 523; motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill pre-sented and read 1 0 , 529; read 2° and committed, reported with an amendment, Report adopted, read 3 ° forthwith and sent to Council, 542; returned without amendment, 554; Assent reported, 558-9.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND METROPOLITAN WATER, SEWERAGE, AND DRAINAGE (AMEND-•MENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 397; read 2° and committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 423; returned without amendment, 456; Assent reported, 460.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (BOUNDARIES COMMISSION) AMENDMENT BILL:—

Message from Governor, 156; motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill pre-sented and read 1°. 185; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 195; resumed and adjourned, 202; resumed, amendment (Mr. O'Keefe) to leave out word "now" with a view to adding the words "this day one month", amendment negatived, read 2° and committed, reported with amendments, motion made for adoption of Report and amendment (Mr. Willis) to recommit, agreed to, recommitted, reported 2° with a further amendment, Report adopted, 204-5; read 3° and sent to Council, 208; returned with amendments, 254; House in Committee, which amended one, disagreed with two others and made further amendments and disagreed with the remainder of Council's amendments, Message to Council, 273; Message from Council not insisting upon two amend-ments and agreeing to Assembly's amendments on these amendments, agreeing to Assembly's amendment upon another amendment with a further amendment, and not insisting upon its other amendments, 282; House in Committee, Council's further amendment, disagreed to, Message to Council, 307; Message from Council not insisting upon its amendment to the Assembly's amendment on Council's amendment, 318; Assent reported, 348.

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BILLS (continued):—

PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):—

LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LIQUOR AND IMPOUNDING (AMENDMENT) BILL, —

Motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 456; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 493; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 499; read 3° and sent to Council, 505; returned without amendment, 512; Assent reported, 533.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (PAYMENT OF FEES) AMENDMENT BILL—

Message from Governor, 299; motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 300; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 311; resumed and adjourned, 322; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, 325; read 3° and sent to Council, 328; returned without amendment, 355; Assent reported, 361.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (REGULATION OF FLATS) AMENDMENT BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 296; Message from Governor. 300; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 308; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 311; read 3° and sent to Council, 314; returned without amendment, 325; Assent reported. 341.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING) AMENDMENT BILL (Session 1962) :—

Assent reported, 5.

LONG SERVICE LEAVE (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Lane/a) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 228; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 243; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 246; read 3° and sent to Council, 249; returned without amendment, 258; Assent reported, 262.

LONG SERVICE LEAVE (METALLIFEROUS MINING INDUSTRY) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Lando) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 410; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted. read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 430-1; returned without amendment, 442; Assent reported, 460.

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY BILL:— Motion (Mr. Wetherell) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 0 , 573:

Message from Governor, 579; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3 0 forthwith and sent to Council, 580; returned without amendment, 588; Assent reported, 591.

MAIN ROADS AND SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE (ADMINISTRATION) AMENDMENT BILL:—

Message from Governor, 435; motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 437; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 447; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 452; returned without amendment, 456; Assent reported, 462.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (AMENDMENT) BILL (1963) ;— Motion (Mr. Sheahan) for leave to bring in. Bill presented and read I°, 249;

motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 253; Message from Governor, 257; resumed, read 2° and committed, 267; reported without amendment. Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 271; returned with amend-ments, 280; House in Committee, Council's amendments agreed to, Message to Council, 281; Assent reported, 284.

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (AMENDMENT) BILL (1964):— Motion (Mr. Sheahan) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 516;

read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 530; returned without amendment, 543; Assent reported, 558.

MENINDEE LAKES STORAGE AGREEMENT BILL:— Motion (Mr. Enticknap) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 471;

Message from Governor, 473; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 510; returned without amendment, 520; Assent reported, 533.

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BILLS (continued):—

PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):—

MENTAL HEALTH (COMMONWEALTH AGREEMENT RATIFICATION) AMENDMENT BILL (Session 1962):—

Assent reported, 5.

MILK (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Enticknap) for leave to bring in. Bill presented and read 1 ° , 549; Message from Governor, 551; read 2 ° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 556; returned without amendment, 559; Assent reported. 586.

MINERS' ACCIDENT RELIEF (SUPPLEMENTAL) BILL:—

Message from Governor, 88; motion (Mr. Simpson) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read, I°, 101; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, 118; read 3 ° and sent to Council, 122; returned without amendment, 130; Assent reported. 155.

MINES INSPECTION (AMENDMENT) BILL (Session 1962) :— Assent reported, 5.

MINES RESCUE (AMENDMENT) BILL :— Motion (Mr. Simpson) for leave to bring in, agreed to, 61: presented and read

1°, 63; read 2°, 119; committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 122; read 3° and sent to Council, 129; returned without amendment, 145; Assent reported, 176.

MINING (AMENDMENT) BILL;—

Message from Governor, 349; motion (Mr. Simpson) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 351; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 424; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forth-with and sent to Council, 430; returned without amendment, 443; Assent reported. 462.

MOREE AND DISTRICT WAR MEMORIAL EDUCATIONAL CENTRE BILL (Session 1962) :— Assent reported. 5.

MOTOR TRAFFIC (AMENDMENT) BILL (1962) :— Message from Governor, 156; motion (Mr. McMahon) for leave to bring in, Bill

presented and read 1°, 157; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 163; returned without amendment, 167: Assent reported. 183.

MOTOR TRAFFIC (AMENDMENT) BILL (1964) ;— Message from Governor, 519; motion (Mr. McMahon) for leave to bring in, Bill

presented and read 1 ° , 521; motion for 2 ° and debate adjourned, 537; resumed. read 20 and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3 ° forthwith and sent to Council, 540; returned without amendment, 548: Assent reported, 559.

MOTOR VEHICLES (TAXATION) BILL:—

Message from Governor, 156: Standing Orders suspended to bring in and pass all stages in one day, 163; ordered (Mr. McMahon), founded on Resolution of Ways and Means (No. 16), presented and read 1°, read 2° and committed, repotted without amendment. Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 166; returned without amendment, 167; Assent reported, 184.

MOTOR VEHICLES (THIRD PARTY INSURANCE) AMENDMENT BILL:—

Motion (Mr. McMahon) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 334; Message from Governor, 335; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 412-3; returned without amendment, 424; Assent reported, 428,

MOTOR VEHICLES (THIRD PARTY INSURANCE) AND LAW REFORM (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) AMENDMENT BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 157; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 174: returned without amendment, 176; Assent reported, 184.

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BILLS (continued):— PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):—

MUDGEE CEMETERIES BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Compton) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read I°, 102; read 2°, 186; committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 189; read 3° and sent to Council, 194; returned without amendment, 202; Assent reported, 219.

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING UNDERTAKING (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Message from Governor, 238; motion (Mr. Ryan) for leave to bring in, Bill pre-sented and read P. 239; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 274; returned without amendment, 278; Assent reported, 285.

NEW SOUTH WALES STA1E CANCER COUNCIL (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Message from Governor, 57; motion (Mr. Sheehan) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 61; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, 115; read 3° and sent to Council, 117; returned without amendment, 129; Assent reported, 155.

NOTIFIABLE DISABILITIES BILL (Private Member's Bill):— Motion (Mr. Darby) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 404-5;

motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 478.

OATHS (AMENDMENT) BILL ( Session 1962) :— Assent reported, 3.

OPTICAL DISPENSERS BILL:—

Message from Governor, 263: motion (Mr. Sheehan) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 265; read 2° and committed, 302; reported with an amendment, Report adopted, 307; read 3° and sent to Council, 310; returned with an amendment, 355; House in Committee, Council's amendment agreed to, Message to Council, 358; Assent reported, 361.

OuTomEriusTs (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Message from Governor, 263; motion (Mr. Sheahan) for leave to bring in, Bill

presented and read 1°, 265; motion for 2° and amendment (Mr. Askin) to refer to Select Committee, and debate adjourned, 297; resumed, amendment negatived, read 2° and committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 301; read 3° and sent to Council, 307; returned without amendment, 355; Assent reported, 361.

PARLIAMENTARY ALLOWANCES AND SALARIES (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. He/Iron) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 351; Message from Governor, 353; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 354; read 3° and sent to Council, 358; returned without amendment, 362; Assent reported, 369.

PARLIAMENTARY JOINT COMMITTEE ENABLING BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Simpson) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 536; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forth-with and sent to Council, 549; returned without amendment, 567; Assent reported, 587.

PARRAMATTA NORTH LAND DISPOSAL BELL:—

Motion (Mr. Compton) for leave to bring in. Bill presented and read 1°, 189; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 239; read 3° and sent to Council, 242; returned without amendment, 247; Assent reported, 262.

PHARMACY BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Sheehan) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 254; Message from Governor, 258; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 326; resumed and adjourned, 329, 336; resumed, read 2° and committed pro forma, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 339; recommitted, reported 2° with-out amendment, Report adopted, 344; read 3° and sent to Council, 346; returned with amendments, 392.

PISTOL LICENSE AND POLICE OFFENCES (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Lando, on behalf of Mr. Kelly) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 296; Message from Governor, 300; read 2° and committed, reported with an amendment, Report adopted, 418; read 3° and sent to Coun-cil, 422; returned without amendment, 431; Assent reported, 463.

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BILLS (continued):— PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):—

PLANT DISEASES AND IRRIGATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Message from Governor, 88; motion (Mr. Enticknap) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 °, 100; motion for 2° and debate adjourned 116; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 117; read 3° and sent to Council, 121; returned without amendment, 132; Assent reported, 155.

POLICE REGULATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Motion (Mr. He/iron) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read I ° , 423; read

2° and committed. reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 30 forthwith and sent to Council, 438; returned without amendment, 443; Assent reported, 460.

PUBLIC HOSPITALS (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Motion (Mr. Sheahan) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 430; read

2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 457; read 3° and sent to Council, 475.

PUBLIC SERVICE AND OTHER STATUTORY BODIES (EXTENDED LEAVE) BILL:— Motion (Mr. Heron) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 429; Message

from Governor, 436; read 2 ° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3 ° forthwith and sent to Council, 439; returned without amendment, 444; Assent reported, 461.

RACING (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Motion (Mr. Renshaw) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 429;

read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3 ° forthwith and sent to Council, 439-40; returned without amendment, 443; Assent reported, 461.

RAILWAYS RETIREMENT FUND BILL:— Standing Orders suspended (by consent) to bring in and proceed as far as 2 ° stage

in one day, motion (Mr. McMahon) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 567; Message from Governor, 572; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 574; returned without amendment, 581; Assent reported, 587.

RIVER MURRAY WATERS (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Motion (Mr. Enticknap) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 470;

Message from Governor, 474; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 499; resumed and adjourned, 505; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported with-out amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 510; returned without amendment, 520; Assent reported, 534,

ROAD MAINTENANCE (CONTRIBUTION) AMENDMENT BILL:— Motion (Mr. McMahon) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 546;

Message from Governor, 551; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 554; resumed, read 2 ° and committed, reported with amendments, Report adopted, 566; motion for 3° and amendment (Mr. Lewis) to leave out word "now" with a view to adding the words "this day six months", amendment negatived, read 3 ° and sent to Council, 572-3; returned without amendment, 575; Assent reported, 587.

ROYAL BLIND SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Motion (Mr. Compton) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 218;

motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 233; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 239; read 3° and sent to Council, 242; returned without amendment, 247; Assent reported, 262.

SECOND-HAND DEALERS AND COLLECTORS (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Motion (Mr. Kelly) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 194; Message

from Governor, 200; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 291; read 3° and sent to Council, 295; returned with amend-ments, 317; House in Committee. Council's amendments agreed to, Message to Council, 324; Assent reported, 341.

STAMP DUTIES (AMENDMENT) BILL (1962):— Message from Governor, 100; ordered (Mr. Renshaw), founded on Resolution

of Ways and Means (No. 13), presented and read 1°, read 2° (by consent) and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith ' and sent to Council, 110-1; returned without amendment, 128; Assent reported, 156.

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BILLS (continued):—

PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):—

STAMP DUTIES (AMENDMENT) BILL (1953):— Motion (Mr. Renshaw) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read I°, 364; read

2 ° and committed, 389; reported without amendment; Report adopted, read 3 ° forthwith and sent to Council, 393; returned without amendment, 398; Assent reported, 403.

STATE PLANNING AUTHORITY BILL:— • Message from Governor, 300; motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill pre-

sented and read 1 ° , 333; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 336; resumed and adjourned, 359; resumed, amendment (Mr. Hughes) to refer to Select Committee and debate adjourned, 398; resumed and adjourned, 401; resumed, amendment negatived, read 2° and committed pro forma. reported with amend-ments, Report adopted, 405: recommitted, 410; reported 20 with a further amendment, read 3" forthwith and sent to Council, 412; returned with amend-ments, 431; Speaker draws attention to Council's amendments, 437; additional Message from Governor, 440; House in Committee which amended some, disagreed with one other and agreed with the remainder of the Council's amendments and made certain consequential amendments, Message to Council, 440-1; Message from Council not concurring in disagreement from amendments, insisting upon original amendments and disagreeing to Assembly's amendments upon amendments and to the further amendments, 449; Order of Day discharged and Bill withdrawn, 453.

STATE PLANNING AUTHORITY BILL (No. 2):—

Message from Governor, 452; Standing Orders suspended (by consent) to bring in and pass all stages in one day, 453; motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , read 2 ° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 453; returned without amendment, 456; Assent reported, 463.

STATUTORY SALARIES ADJUSTMENT BILL:—

Message from Governor, 199; motion (Mr. Renshaw on behalf of Mr. Heron), for leave to bring in, Bill presented and rcad 1°, 306; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 324; read 3° and sent to Council, 328; returned without amendment, 332; Assent reported, 341.

SUPERANNUATION (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 175; Message from Governor, 185; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, 186; read 3° and sent to Council, 189; returned without amendment, 202; Assent reported, 220.

SUPPLY BILL (1962):— Standing Orders suspended (urgency) to set up Committees of Supply and Ways

and Means and bring in and pass Bill through all stages in one day, 31; Message from Governor, 32; ordered (Mr. Renshaw), founded on Resolution of Ways and Means (No. 1), Bill presented and read 1 ° , read 2 ° and com-mitted, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° and sent to Council, 33-34; returned without amendment, 37; Assent reported, 48.

SUPPLY BILL (1963) :—

Message from Governor, 314; Standing Orders suspended (by consent) to bring in and pass Bill through all stages in one day, 314; ordered (Mr. Renshaw) founded on Resolution of Ways and Means (No. 17), Bill presented and read I°, read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted. read 3° and sent to Council, 321; returned without amendment, 332; Assent reported, 342.

SYDNEY EXCHANGE COMPANY LIMITED BILL:— Motion (Mr. Compton) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read I°, 555; read

2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3 ° forth-with and sent to Council, 567; returned without amendment, 575; Assent reported, 588.

SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE (ADMINISTRATION) AMENDMENT BILL (Session 1962) :— Assent reported, 6.

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE (AMENDMENT) BILL:— Message from Governor, 188; motion (Mr. Ryan) for leave to bring in, Bill

presented and read 1°, 190; motion for 2° and amendment (Mr. Askin) to leave out word "now" with a view to adding the words "this day two weeks", amendment negatived, 215; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 218; read 3° and sent to Council, 224; returned without amendment, 229; Assent reported, 251.

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BILLS (continued):—

PROCEEDINGS ON (continued):—

THE KING'S SCHOOL COUNCIL (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 270; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted. read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 281; returned without amendment, 282; Assent reported, 285.

THE STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED AND CERTAIN OTHER INSURANCE

COMPANIES BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 242; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 265; returned without amendment, 266: Assent reported, 284.

THE UNION TRUSTEE COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Received from Council and read 1°, (Mr. Cox) 221; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and returned to Council, 237; Assent reported, 252.

TOTALIZATOR (OFF-COURSE BETTING) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Renshaw) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 470, Message from Governor, 474; motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 475; resumed and amendment (Mr. Askin) to leave out word "now" with a view to adding the words "this day three months" and debate adjourned, 479; resumed, amendment negatived, read 2°, 483; House in Committee, 486, 488; reported with an amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council. 488; returned with an amendment, 501; House in Committee, Council's amendment agreed to. Message to Council, 509; Assent reported, 517.

TRANSFERRED OFFICERS EXTENDED LEAVE (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Heffron) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1°, 429; Message from Governor, 436; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 439; returned without amendment, 443; Assent reported, 461.

TRANSPORT COMMISSIONERS (SUPERANNUATION) BILL:— Standing Orders suspended (by consent) to bring in and proceed as far as 2 ° stage

in one day, motion (Mr. McMahon) for leave to bring in. Bill presented and read 1 ° , 574-5; Message from Governor, 579; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council. 580-1; returned without amendment. 588; Assent reported, 592.

TRUSTEE COMPANIES BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Agramix) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read I°, 471; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted. read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 513: returned without amendment. 520; Assent reported, 534.

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY (J. J. W. POWER BEQUEST) BILL (Session 1962) :— Assent reported, 6.

VALUATION OF LAND (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Hills) for leave to bring in. Bill presented and read 1 ° , 417; Message from Governor, 421; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment. Report adopted. read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 433; returned without amendment, 443; Assent reported, 461.

VENEREAL DISEASES (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Sheahan) for leave to bring in. Bill presented and read P. 296; read 2° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted 307; motion made for 3° and amendment (Mr. Bannon) to recommit agreed to. recommitted, reported 2° with amendments, 325; read 3° and sent to Council, 328; returned without amendment, 362; Assent reported, 373.

WAR SERVICE LAND SETTLEMENT AND CLOSER SETTLEMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL:—

Motion (Mr. Compton) for leave to bring in. Bill presented and read 1°, 271: motion for 2° and debate adjourned, 281; Message from Governor, 285; resumed, read 2° and committed, reported with an amendment, Report adopted, 291; read 3° and sent to Council, 295; returned without amendment, 106; Assent reported, 331.

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BILLS (continued): —

PROCEEDINGS ON (continued): —

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (AMENDMENT) BILL :—

Message from Governor, 572; motion (Mr. Kelly) for leave to bring in, Bill pre-sented and read 1 0 , 573; read 2 ° and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, read 3 0 forthwith and sent to Council, 580; returned without amendment, 582; Assent reported, 588.

WESTERN LANDS (A MENDM ENT) BILL :—

Messages from Governor, 189, 200; motion (Mr. Compton) for leave to bring in. Bill presented and read I°, 190; read 20 and committed, reported without amendment, Report adopted, 240; read 3° and sent to Council, 242; returned without amendment, 249; Assent reported, 269.

WHEAT INDUSTRY STABILIZATION BILL :—

Message from Governor, 436; motion (Mr. Enticknap) for leave to bring in, Bill presented and read 1 ° , 438; read 2° and committed, reported without amend-ment, Report adopted, read 3° forthwith and sent to Council, 446; returned without amendment, 455; Assent reported, 463.

BLACK ROD:— Delivers Message from Governor, 2.

BREAD INDUSTRY (See MOTIONS").

BUDGET (Sec "FINANCE").

BUS CHARTER SERVICES (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49TH STAND-ING ORDER").

BUS STRIKE (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49TH STANDING ORDER"; also "MOTIONS").

BUSINESS (See also "SESSIONAL ORDERS -) :— Government Business Notice of Motion withdrawn, 90, 304. Interrupted during Vote of no confidence in Speaker, to present Address in Reply, 57. Notice of Motion amended (by consent), 157. Notice of Motion on Business Paper ruled out of order by Speaker, 143. Order of Day discharged and Bill withdrawn, 453. Order of Day removed from Business Paper by direction of Speaker, 126.

GENERAL : — I nte rr u pled at 6 p.m. by operation of Sessional Order, 69, 77, 84, 91, 115, 128, 141,

180, 201, 211, 222, 238, 249, 290, 305, 319, 333, 344, 351, 363, 370, 381, 392, 405, 467, 479, 493.

Order of Day discharged and Bill withdrawn, 249. Order of Day postponed, 171, 183(4), 248, 290, 313, 324, 467( 3 ). Order of Day removed from Business Paper by direction of Speaker, 382. Notice of Motion postponed, 69, 183( 3 ), 290(3), 353, 374, 404. Notice of Motion lapsed, 392. Notice of Motion ruled out of order and removed from Business Paper, 143. Notice of Motion withdrawn, 290. Suspension of Sessional Orders to consider Order of Day of, 237. 529. Urgency motion to consider Order of Day of, negatived, 187, 245, 578.

BY CONSENT:—

Debate adjourned, 343, 424. Motion amended, 157. Motion for leave of absence for Members, 7, 210, 465. Motion for suspension of Sessional Orders, 237. Motion moved without notice, 343, 348. Sessional Orders, 30, 175, 179. Standing Orders suspended to bring in and pass Bill or Bills through all stages in one

day, 91, 159, 163, 314, 353. 385, 453. Standing Orders suspended to bring in Bill and proceed as far as 2 ° stage in one

day, 567, 574. P 93395-2

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CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (See also "SPEAKER") :- Directs Serjeant-at-Arms to remove Member (Committee), 718. Takes Chair as Deputy-Speaker and offers Prayer, at commencement of Sitting, 555.

TEMPORARY:- Speaker's warrant nominating Temporary Chairman, 6.

RULINGS:-

Long Service Leave (Amendment) Bill:- An amendment having been moved to the short title the Temporary Chairman

stated that, in his opinion, the amendment had been moved in a spirit of mockery and further the short title of a Bill should only be amended if amendments to the operative clauses of the Bill rendered it necessary. He therefore ruled the amendment out of order, 673.

State Planning Authority Bill:- It was not competent to accept an amendment which would make a charge upon

the Consolidated Revenue Fund in excess of that which had been contemplated by the Governor's Message, 713.

CHIEF JUSTICE OF NEW SOUTH WALES (See "EVATT, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE H. V."; also "HERRON, THE HONOURABLE L. J.").

CLERK OF ASSEMBLY:- Reads Proclamation on Opening of Session, 1. Reads Writ for election of Members of Legislative Council, 105, 396, 400, 562, 564. Reports unavoidable absence of Speaker, 555.

CLOSER SETTLEMENT LEASES TO MESSRS. BLASDELL, RHODES AND VOLL (See "MOTIONS").

CLOSER SETTLEMENT-RESUMPTION OF ESTATES:- PART "MERRIBEE" AND "CLIFTON" ESTATES:-

Motion (Mr. Compton), That House approves of resumption of, agreed to, 118.

PART "MANAR" AND "PREMER” ESTATES:- Motion (Mr. Compton), That House approves of resumption of, agreed to, 275.

PART "NANGUNIA" AND "WOODLAWN" ESTATES:- Motion (Mr. Compton), That House approves of resumption of, agreed to, 336.

PART "EDENBAH" ESTATE:- Motion (Mr. Compton), That House approves of resumption, agreed to, 418.

PART "MANAR" AND "LOWER COOLEGONG" ESTATES:- Motion (Mr. Common), That House approves of resumption, agreed to, 567-8.

CLOSURE:- OF DEBATE:-

Motion "That the Question be now put"(/n House), agreed to, 20, 21, 52, 53( 2), 57, 150, 172, 175, 197, 235, 241, 248, 264, 267, 279, 374, 405, 406, 482, 487, 488, 497, 502, 503, 528, 556 (negatived), 201; (In Committee), agreed to, 625, 626, 642, 655, 658, 664, 669, 671, 699, 701; (under Standing Order No. 175n), 630, 636, 651, 703.

Motion, 'That the Question be now put" (under Standing Order No. 175B) (moved in Committee recorded), 93, 95( 2 ), 101, 149, 387, 388( 2 ).

Notification of intention to apply under Standing Order No. I75B, at subsequent Sitting, 86, 97, 145, 382.

COAL INDUSTRY (See "COMMIt LEES").

COAL ORDERS (See "MOTIONS").

COMMISSIONS:- Speaker's, to administer Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to Members, reported, 126. Deputy-Speaker's, to administer Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance to Members,

reported, 127.

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CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT (See "MOTIONS").

COMMITTEES:— bust:—

Sessional Order appointing, 60. Motion for Committee to sit during sittings or adjournment of House, agreed to, 417,

LIBRARY:— Sessional Order appointing, 60.

PRINTING:— Sessional Order appointing, 59.

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS:—

Speaker reports receipt of nomination of Mr. O'Keefe to fill casual vacancy, 475; Mr. O'Keefe elected, 478.

Speaker reports receipt of nomination of Mr. Southee to fill casual vacancy, 592; Mr. Southee elected, 592.

Urgency (Mr. Chaffey) for appointment of Select Committee to enquire into and report, negatived, 570.

SELECT:— Message from Council requesting leave for Member to appear before, 538.

STANDING ORDERS:— Sessional Order appointing, 60. Motion for reference of whole of Standing Orders to, agreed to, 60. Motion for Committee to sit during sittings of House, agreed to, 295. Report, 470.

JOINT:— Coal Industry:—

Motion (Mr. Simpson) for appointment of Joint Committee to inquire into, and amendment (Mr. Askin) to leave out certain words, negatived, Original Ques-tion, agreed to, Message to Council, 454-5; Message from Council agreeing to appointment of Committee, and naming time and place for first meeting of Committee, 457; Message to Council agreeing to time and place appointed by Council, 458; Message from Council respecting reappointment of Hon. W. T. Murray, M.L.C., to (following Triennial Election), 566.

COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT SPECIAL GRANT (See "MINISTERIAL STATE-MENTS").

CONCURRENCE (See "BY CONSENT").

CROWN LANDS CONSOLIDATION ACT (See "MOTIONS").

DEATHS:— FORMER MEMBERS:—

SENATOR THE HONOURABLE ALBERT DAVID REID, MC., A FORMER MINISTER OF THE CROWN:— •

Motion (Mr. Heron) extending to Mrs. Reid and family sympathy and sorrow, 7.

ARTHUR TONGE, ESQUIRE:— Motion (Mr. Heffron) extending to Mrs. Tonge sympathy and sorrow, 286.

ROBERT GEORGE MEDCALF, ESQUIRE:— Motion (Mr. Heffron) extending to Mrs. MedeaIf sympathy and sorrow, 286.

HONOURABLE WILLIAM HENRY La a former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly:— Motion (Mr. Heron) extending to Mrs. Lamb and family sympathy and sorrow,

464. HONOURABLE HAMILTON KNIGHT, a former Minister of the Crown:—

Motion (Mr. Neuron) extending to family sympathy and sorrow, 464.

RAYMOND LEO FITZGERALD, ESQUIRE:— Motion (Mr. Heffron) extending to family sympathy and sorrow, 464.

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DEATHS (continued):-

FORMER MEMBERS (continued):-

ROY STANLEY JACKSON, ESQUIRE:-

Motion (Air. Neff ron) extending to family sympathy and sorrow, 464.

JOHN THOMAS REID, ESQUIRE:-

Motion (Mr. Megrim) extending to family sympathy and sorrow, 464.

OTHERS:-

HER EXCELLENCY THE VISCOUNTESS DE L'ISLE, WIFE OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA:-

Motion (Mr. Renshaw) for adoption of Address of condolence to His Excellency the Right Honourable Viscount de Lisle, 125; receipt of Resolution acknow-ledged by Governor, 437; Letter from Ambassador for United States in Australia forwarded by Governor, 463.

JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:-

Motion (Mr. Heffron) expressing sympathy to widow and people of America on death. of, 427; acknowledgment reported, 463.

DEBATE (See also "CLOSURE"; also "BY CONSENT"):-

Adjournment of, on motion of Member speaking, agreed to, 259, 281, 343, 424, 554. Adjournment of, motion for, agreed to, 14, 20, 25, 34, 36, 44, 48, 162, 202, 205, 208,

243, 253, 256, 297, 311, 322, 336. 359, 392, 398, 401, 413, 424, 430, 446, 447, 467, 475, 479, 522, 525, 537, 543, 546, 549.

Adjournment of, on motion for leave to bring in Bill, 475. Adjournment of, on Question that motion be withdrawn, 346. Interrupted at 6 o'clock, p.m., by operation of Sessional Order, Government Business

proceeded with, 69, 77, 84, 91, 115, 128, 141, 180, 201, 211, 222, 238, 249, 305, 319, 333, 344, 351, 363, 370, 381, 392, 405, 467, 479, 493.

Interrupted by operation of Sessional Order, (at 10.20 o'clock, p.m.), 46, 61, 116, 129, 142, 211, 215, 225, 229, 240, 250, 308, 326, 337, 346, 356, 479, 493, 505, 513; (at 4.20 o'clock p.m.), 42, 65, Ill, 122, 137, 195, 218, 233, 246, 329, 475, 499, 517.

Interrupted during Vote of no confidence in Speaker, to present Address in Reply, 57. Motion for Member to continue speech for further period (agreed to), 69, 77, 91,

115, 141, 211, 222, 287, 336, 337, 363, 401( 2 ), 405, 471, 478, 493, 553. Member's time extended (by consent), on motion under Standing Order 161, 304. Reply to-

Adjournment of House under 49th Standing Order, 77, 90, 107, 143, 237. 242. 265. 279, 314, 324, 350, 358, 495, 516, 521, 552.

Dissent from Speakers Ruling, 41, 304, 397, 475. Motion for leave to bring in Bill, 31, 101. 149, 364, 404, 411. Motion for 2 0 Bill, 115, 117, 118, 145, 174, 186, 191( 2 ), 205, 228, 229, 233, 240,

249, 250, 255, 265, 266, 267, 272( 2 ), 274, 281, 307, 311, 325, 339, 358, 407, 412, 418, 419, 423, 430( 2), 439. 442, 446, 457, 472. 499, 510, 522. 525, 530, 540( 2), 548, 556, 566, 580; interrupted by operation of Sessional Order.. 493.

Motion for Adjournment to terminate Sitting, 25, 195, 208. 308, 326, 433, 458, 538, 546, 589.

Motion for Adjournment to terminate Sitting-interrupted by operation of Sessional Order, 382, 389.

Motion for Special Adjournment, 107, 593. Motion for amended Sessional Orders, 157. Motion of General Business, 222, 237, 287, 305, 350( 2 ), 363, 380, 392. Motion of Government Business, 504. Motion of Privilege, 374. Motion for Resumption of Estates for Closer Settlement, 118, 275, 336, 418, 568. Motion for Resumption of Land for Housing Purposes. 329. Motion for Revocation of Dedication of certain State Forests, 512. Motion for Revocation of Dedication and Grant under Crown Lands Consolidation

Act, 565. Motion for suspension of Standing Orders, 314. Vote of Censure, 198. Vote of no confidence in Speaker, 58.

DE LISLE, HER EXCELLENCY THE VISCOUNTESS (See "ADDRESSES" AND "DEATHS").

DEPUTY-SPEAKER (See "SPEAKER").

DISALLOWANCE OF BY-LAWS (See "MOTIONS").

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DISORDER:— Apology made by Mr. McCaw who had been removed from Chamber during pro-

ceedings in Committee and Member resumed seat in House, 424. Member removed from Chamber by direction of Mr. Speaker (Mr. Chit/fey), 235;

(Mr. Hughes). 248, 504. (In Committee) by direction of the Chairman, (Mr. McCaw)), 718.

Members "named", (Mr. Willis), 49, (Mr. C/a/fey), 49; and motions for suspension, agreed to, 49, 50.

DISSENT (See "SPEAKER").

IN THE HOUSE :—

Address in Reply to Governor's Opening Speech (Amendment), negatived, 52. Adjournment of debate, agreed to, 20. Adjournment of the House, agreed to, 21, 54. (Special; provision for earlier day, If

necessary,), agreed to, 107. Adjournment of House under 49th Standing Order, negatived, 90, 279, 496, 498,

516, 528. 552. Apprentice Training, negatived, 222. Closer Settlement leases sale to Blasdell, Rhodes and Voll, negatived, 287. Crown Lands Consolidation Act—Revocation of dedication, negatived, $64. Disallowance of By-laws, negatived, 108. Dissent from Speaker's Ruling, negatived, 41, 304, 397. Eastern Suburbs Transport Services. negatived, 380. Fish and Wildlife Commission, negatived, 238. Message to Council, agreed to, 274. New States, negatived, 363. Police Force, negatived, 350. Privilege, negatived, 236, 374. Recreational Leases, negatived, 305. Sessional Orders—extension of Sitting after 4.30 p.m., agreed to, 487-8. Sessional Orders—Government Business to take precedence, Mr. Speaker to adjourn

House ten minutes after motion for Adjournment made, agreed to, 253. Shop Trading Hours, negatived, 392, agreed to, 504. Suspension of Standing Orders to—

Consider motion relating to extension of present Sitting, agreed to, 487. To MSS Bill or Bills through all stages in one day, agreed to, 314.

That Bill be brought in, agreed to, 96, 137. That Bill be now read 2°, agreed to, 96-7, 141, 162, 166, 214, 229, 272, 325, 407,

457, 566. That Bill be now read 3 ° , agreed to, 150. That Bill be read 2° "this day two weeks", negatived, 214. That Bill be read 2° "this day one month", negatived, 191, 204. That Bill be read 2° "this day three months". negatived, 482. That Bill be read 3 0 "this day six months", negatived, 572-3. That Bill be referred to Select Committee, negatived, 301, 406, 472. That Member "be not further heard", agreed to, 41. That Member "named" be suspended, agreed to, 49, 50. "That the Question be now put", agreed to, 20, 21, 52, 53( 2), 57, 150, 172, 175, 197,

235, 241, 248, 264, 267, 279, 374, 405, 406. 482, 487, 488, 497, 502, $03, 528, 556; negatived, 201.

That Report be now adopted, agreed to, 149. That Resolutions be agreed to. 94, 95. That words proposed to be added be so added, negatived, 52. That words proposed to be left out, stand, agreed to, 252. 471, 454, 503. Urgency motion to consider motion relating to—

Amended Sessional Order, agreed to, 487. Bus Stoppages, negatived, 485. Criticism of Queen of Thailand, negatived, 39. Hospital Administration, negatived, 99. Hospital Finances, negatived, 258. Margarine Manufacture and Sale, negatived, 75. Margarine Quotas, negatived, 133. New State of New England—leave to appear at Bar of House, negatived, 309. Open Inquiry into Allegation of Police Assault, negatived, 342. Order of Day of General Business, negatived, 187, 245, 578. Public Accounts Committee—Appointment of Select Committee, negatived, 570. Reduction of Coal Orders from Curlewis. Gunnedah and Werris Creek coalmines,

negatived, 27. Rydalmerc Mental Hospital, negatived, 231. State Transport (Co-ordination) Act, negatived, 416. Sydney Opera House, negatived. 6. Transport Strike, negatived, 450.

Urgency motion to pass Bill or Bills through all stages in one day, agreed to, 30, 31. Vote of Censure, negatived, 198. Vote of No Confidence in Speaker, negatived, 58.

CALLED FOR AND No DIVISION TAKEN—STANDING ORDER 208 (C) :—

Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Amendment Bill, 249.

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DIVISIONS (continued):— CALLED FOR AND ONLY NAMES OF MINORITY RECORDED UNDER STANDING ORDER:—

That leave be given to bring in Bill, 470. Totalizator (Off-course Betting) Bill, 483.

IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE'—

BILLS:— Appropriation Bill (1962), 636. Commercial Agents and Private Inquiry Agents Bill, 659. Co-operation (Amendment) Bill (Legislative Council's amendments), 671. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 734, 735. Dairy Industry (Amendment) Bill, 658. Dentists (Amendment) Bill, 740. Factories, Shops and Industries Bill, 647( 2 ), 648, 649, 650, 651, 652( 2), 653. Gaining and Betting (Poker Machines) Amendment Bill, 646. Government Railways and Transport (Amendment) Bill, 672. Housing (Amendment) Bill, 678. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 669, Land Tax (Amendment) Bill, 707. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 680. Local Government and Metropolitan Water, Sewerage, and Drainage (Amendment)

Bill, 716(2), 717. Local Government (Boundaries Commission) Amendment Bill, 663( 2), 664(2),

665, 666,e); (Legislative Council's amendments), 687, 688, 689. Local Government, Liquor and Impounding (Amendment) Bill, 737. Long Service Leave (Amendment) Bill, 674, 675, 676. Long Service Leave (Metalliferous Mining Industry) Bill, 721, 722, 723. Main Roads and Sydney Harbour Bridge Administration (Amendment) Bill, 728. Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, 681, 682, 684, 685, 686. Mining (Amendment) Bill, 720. Motor Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 656. Optometrists (Amendment) Bill, 693, 694. Pharmacy (Amendment) Bill, 696, 697, 698. Road Maintenance (Contribution) Amendment Bill, 742, 743(2), Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, 706. State Planning Authority Bill, 709, 710, 711, 712, 713, (Legislative Council's

amendments), 724. Sydney Opera House (Amendment) Bill, 670. Totalizator (Off-course Betting) Bill, 730, 731. War Service Land Settlement and Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, 691.

Division List amended by direction of Chairman after Member had inadvertently voted with "Ayes" after giving voice for "Noes", 718.

Test Vote, That words proposed to be left out stand (Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill), 734; (Dentists (Amendment) Bill), 740; (Local Government, Liquor and Impounding (Amendment) Bill), 736; (Long Service Leave (Amendment) Bill), 675; (Long Service Leave (Metalliferous Mining Industry) Bill), 721; (Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill), 684; (Pharmacy Bill), 697; (Totali-zator (Off-course Betting) Bill), 730.

That Chairman leave the Chair, 653, 665. That clause, as read, stand, 652, 656, 691, 698, 713. That Legislative Council's amendments be disagreed to, 687, 688. That remaining clauses and schedules stand, 652. That the Question be now put, 658, 664, 669, 671. That the Question be now put (under Standing Order No. 175B), 636, 651. That words be inserted, 646, 647, 648, 650, 659, 663, 664, 666, 670, 674, 676, 693,

706, 710, 711, 712, 716(2), 717, 722, 723, 731, 735, 737, 742, 743. That words proposed to be added to proposed amendment be so added, 689. That words proposed to be left out stand, 647, 649, 663, 666, 672, 675, 678, 680,

681, 682, 684, 685, 686, 694, 696, 697, 707, 709, 720, 721, 728, 730, 734, 740, 743.

That words proposed to be left out of proposed amendment to Council's amendment, stand, 724.

CALLED FOR AND NO DIVISION TAKEN—STANDING ORDER 208 (c) :— Totalizator (Off-course Betting) Bill, 729.

IN COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY:—

Estimates 1962-1963, 629, 630, 631, 633( 2). Estimates, 1963-1964, 703. Loan Estimates, 1962-1963, 655, 656. Loan Estimates, 1963-1964, 699, 700. That item "Advance to Treasurer" be reduced by £30,000, 629. That the Chairman leave the Chair and report Resolutions (Estimates, 1962-1963),

633. That the Estimate be agreed, to, 631. That the Estimate be reduced by El (Loan Estimates, 1962-1963), 656; (Loan

Estimates, 1963-1964), 700. That the Question be now put, 655, 699. That the Question be now put (under Standing Order No. 175B), 630, 703. That the remaining Estimates be agreed to, 633.

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DIVISIONS (continued):- IN COMMITTEE OF WAYS AND MEANS:-

Estimates, 1962-1963, 635( 2 ); (Resolutions) 635. Estimates, 1963-1964, 703. Financial Statement, 1962-1963, 625, 626 ( 2 ). Financial Statement, 1963-1964, 701, 702. Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Taxation Bill (Resolution), 643. Motor Vehicles (Taxation) Bill (Resolution), 657. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill (Resolution), 637. That the Chairman leave the Chair and report Resolutions (Estimates, 1962-1963),

635. That the Estimate (Financial Statement, 1963-1964-Schedules to the Constitution

Act) be reduced by LI, 702. That the Estimate be reduced by El, 626. That the Question be now put, 625, 626, 642, 701. That words be inserted (Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Taxation Bill),

641, 642.

DOCUMENTS (See "PAPERS" under General Index).

DRIVERS' LICENSES (See "MOTIONS").

EASTERN SUBURBS TRANSPORT SERVICES (See "MOTIONS").

EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (See "MOTIONS-VOTE OF CENSURE").

ELECTORAL:- DISTRICT OF WOLLONGONG-KEMBLA '

Speaker reports resignation of Reginald Francis Xavier Connor, to contest Federal Election, and seat declared vacant, 381.

Issue and return of Writ and election of Douglas Porter, Esquire, to vacancy; Mr. Porter introduced and sworn, 499.

DISTRICT OF CASINO:- Speaker reports resignation of Ian Louis Robinson, to contest Federal Election and

seat declared vacant, 382. Issue and return of Writ , and election of Richmond William Manyweathers, Esquire,

to vacancy; Mr. Manyweathers introduced and sworn, 501.

EVATT, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE HERBERT VERE, D LITT. MA., LL.D.:- Announcement (Mr. Hegron) of retirement of, from position of Chief Justice of

New South Wales, and of appointment of The Honourable Leslie James Herron, LL B to that position, 83.

FINANCE:- SUPPLY:-

Standing Orders suspended (urgency) to set up Committee forthwith, 31. Motion made (Mr. Renshaw), That House will at later hour of Day resolve itself

into Committee, 31. House in Committee (Supply Bill, 1962), 32; (Financial Statement, 1962-63),

(Estimates, 1962-63). 81, 84, 86, 88, 91; (Loan Estimates, 1962-63), 115, 132, (Supply Bill, 1963), 315, 320; (Loan Estimates, 1963-64), 319, 334, 340, 346, 351, 354; (Financial Statement, 1963-64), 356; (Estimates, 1963-64), 377, 384, 385.

59; 159; 348, 382,

Resolutions reported (Supply Bill, 1962), 32; (Financial Statement, 1962-63), 59; (Estimates, 1962-63), 91; (Loan Estimates, 1962-63), 159; (Supply Bill, 1963), 320; (Loan Estimates, 1963-64), 354; (Financial Statement, 1963-64), 356; (Estimates, 1963-64), 385.

Resolutions agreed to (Supply Bill, 1962), 33; (Financial Statement, 1962-63), 59; (Esti-mates, 1962-63), 94; (Loan Estimates, 1962-63), 159; (Supply Bill, 1963), 320; (Loan Estimates, 1963-64), 354; (Financial Statement, 1963-64), 356; (Estimates, 1963-64), 387.

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FINANCE (continued):- WAYS AND MEANS:-

Standing Orders suspended (urgency) to set up Committee forthwith, 31. Motion made (Mr. Renshaw), That House will at later hour of Day resolve itself

into Committee, 32. House in Committee (Supply Bill, 1962), 33; (Financial Statement, 1962-63), 59, 69,

71, 73, 77, 79, 81; (Estimates, 1962-63), 94; (Loan Estimates, 1962-63), 159; (Cattle Compensation Taxation Bill), 103; (Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill), 103, 109; (Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Taxation Amendment Bill), 135; (Motor Vehicles (Taxation) Bill), 163; (Supply Bill, 1963), 321; (Loan Estimates, 1963-64), 354; (Financial Statement, 1963-64), 356, 364, 366, 367, 371, 375. 377; (Estimates, 1963-64), 388.

Resolutions reported (Supply Bill, 1962), 33; (Financial Statement, 1962-63), 81; (Estimates, 1962-63), 94; (Loan Estimates, 1962-63), 159; (Cattle Compensa-tion Taxation Bill), 103; (Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill), 109; (Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Taxation Amendment Bill), 135; (Motor Vehicles (Taxation) Bill), 163; (Supply Bill, 1963), 321; (Loan Estimates, 1963-64), 354; (Financial Statement, 1963-64), 377; (Estimates, 1963-64), 388.

Resolutions agreed to (Supply Bill, 1962), 33; (Financial Statement, 1962-63), 81; (Estimates, 1962-63), 95; (Cattle Compensation Taxation Bill), 103; (Loan Estimates, 1962-63), 159; (Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill), 110; (Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Taxation Amendment Bill), 137; (Motor Vehicles (Taxation) Bill), 165; (Supply Bill, 1963), 321; (Loan Estimates, 1963-64), 354; (Financial Statement, 1963-64), 377; (Estimates, 1963-64), 388.

FISH AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION (See "MOTIONS").

FORESTRY:- REVOCATION OF DEDICATION OF CERTAIN STATE FORESTS:-

Message from Governor recommending, 56, 473, motion (Mr. Entieknap), for, agreed to, 63, 512; Answer reported, 69, 525.

GENERAL BUSINESS (See "BUSINESS").

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS-DISALLOWANCE OF BY-LAWS (See "MOTIONS").

GOVERNOR:- Message from, delivered by Usher of the Black Rod, 2. Proclamation by, summoning Parliament, read by Clerk, I.

OPENING SPEECH:- Reported in Assembly and laid upon Table by Mr. Speaker, 8; motion (Mr. Bowen)

for adoption of Address in Reply, and amendment (Mr. Askin) to add new para-graph (4) and debate adjourned (to take precedence), 14; resumed and adjourned (to take precedence), 19; resumed, amendment negatived, further amend-ment (Mr. If earnshaw) and debate adjourned (to lake precedence), 25; resumed and adjourned (to take precedence), 34, 36, 42, 43, 46, 47; resumed, amend-ment negatived, Address agreed to, 51-52-53; presented to Governor and Answer reported, 57.

HARBOURS, RIVERS AND FORESHORES COMMISSION (See "MOTIONS").

HAWKESBURY RIVER FLOODS (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49m STANDING ORDER").

HEFFRON, ROBERT JAMES, Esq., M.L.A. (See "MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS"; also "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS).

HERRON, THE HONOURABLE LESLIE JAMES, LL.B:- Announcement (Mr. Heron) of appointment of, as Chief Justice of New South

Wales, 83.

HOSPITALS (See "MOTIONS"; also "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49Tn STANDING ORDER").

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HOURS OF SITTING (See "SESSIONAL ORDERS").

HOUSE COMMITTEE (See "COMMITTEES").

HOUSING ACT, 1912, AS AMENDED:-

PURCHASE OF LAND, CITY OF GREATER WOLLONGONG :- Motion (Mr. Lando), That House approves of, agreed to, 329.

KENNEDY, JOHN FITZGERALD, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (See "DEATHS").

LEAVE OF ABSENCE (See "MEMBERS").

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF NEW SOUTH WALES (See also "PAPERS" INDEX under that heading) :-

ELECTIONS:- Member has ballot paper marked by Clerk or another Member, 415, 425( 2 ), 585, 591.

CASUAL VACANCIES :- Speaker reports Message from Governor announcing issue of Writ and forwarding

copy thereof, Writ read by Clerk, and taking of votes set down as an Order of the Day for date specified in Writ, 106, 395, 562, 563; Election, 415, 585, 591.

Vacancies filled unopposed and Speaker directs that Order of Day be removed from Business Paper, 126.

TENTH TRIENNIAL ELECTION:- Speaker reports Message from Governor announcing issue of Writ and forwarding

copy thereof, Writ read by Clerk and taking of Votes set down as Order of Day for date specified in Writ, 399-400; Election, 425.

LIBRARY COMMITTEE (See "COMMITTEES- ).

LOAN ALLOCATION INCREASE (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

LOAN ESTIMATES (See "FINANCE -).

MANLY, LAND AT, FOR PARKING STATION (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

MARGARINE MANUFACTURE AND SALE; also MARGARINE QUOTAS (See "MOTIONS"; also "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49TH STANDING ORDER") (Refer also to "PAPERS" INDEX).

MEMBERS (See also "DEATHS") :- Leave of Absence-on account of illness, 210, 465; absence from State, 7, 211. Leave requested by Council for, to appear before Select Committee, 538. Member apologises for disorder in Committee and resumes seat in House, 424. Motion, that Member "be not further heard", agreed to, 41. "Named" by Mr. Speaker, and motion for suspension, agreed to, 49, 49-50. Removed from Chamber by Serjeant-at-Arms, 235, 248; Acting Serjeant-at-Arms, 504. Resignations reported (To Contest Federal Election), 381, 382. Speeches:-

Motion to allow to continue for further period, agreed to, 69, 77, 91, 115, 141, 211, 222, 287, 336, 337, 363, 401( 2 ), 405, 471, 478, 493, 553.

Member's time extended (by consent), on motion under Standing Order 161, 304. Sworn, 499, 501.

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MESSAGES;- Referred to Committee of Supply, 32, 59, 115, 314, 319, 355. Referred to Committee of Ways and Means, 100, 128, 156. Referred to Committee of Whole, 440.

FROM THE GOVERNOR (Sir Eric Winslow Woodward):-

1. Assenting to (Session 1962) Common Law Procedure (Amendment) Bill, 2. 2. Assenting to (Session 1962) Co-operation (Amendment) Bill, 2. 3. Assenting to (Session 1962) Coral Sea Park Bill, 2. 4. Assenting to (Session 1962) Housing Indemnities Bill, 2. 5. Assenting to (Session 1962) Oaths (Amendment) Bill, 3. 6. Assenting to (Session 1962) Ambulance Transport Service and Crown Employees

Appeal Board (Amendment) Bill, 3, 7. Assenting to (Session 1962) Argentine Ant Eradication Bill, 3. 8. Assenting to (Session 1962) Australian Lubricating Oil Refinery Limited Agree-

ment Ratification Bill, 3. 9. Assenting to (Session 1962) Business Names Bill, 4.

10. Assenting to (Session 1962) Chiropodists Registration Bill, 4. 11. Assenting to (Session 1962) Government Railways and Transport (Amendment)

Bill, 4. 12. Assenting to (Session 1962) Legislative Assembly Members Superannuation

(Amendment) Bill, 4, 13. Assenting to (Session 1962) Local Government (Town and Country Planning)

Amendment Bill, 5. 14. Assenting to (Session 1962) Mental Health (Commonwealth Agreement Ratifica-

tion) Amendment Bill, 5. 15. Assenting to (Session 1962) Mines Inspection (Amendment) Bill, S. 16. Assenting to (Session 1962) Moree and District War Memorial Educational Centre

Bill, 5. 17. Assenting to (Session 1962) Sydney Harbour Bridge (Administration) Amend-

ment Bill, 6. 18. Assenting to (Session 1962) University of Sydney (J. J. W. Power Bequest) Bill, 6. 19. Recommending Supply Bill, (1962) 32. 20. Assenting to Hunter District Water, Sewerage and Drainage (President) Bill, 45. 21. Assenting to Supply Bill, 48. 22. Recommending Revocation of Dedication of certain State Forests, 56. 23. Recommending Cattle Compensation Taxation Bill, 56. 24. Recommending Cattle Compensation (Amendment) Bill, 56. 25. Recommending Gas and Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 56. 26. Recommending New South Wales State Cancer Council (Amendment) Bill, 57. 27, Recommending Estimates of Expenditure, 1962-63. 58. 28. Recommending Miners' Accident Relief (Supplemental) Bill, 88. 29. Recommending Plant Diseases and Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 88. 30. Recommending Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, 100. 31, Announcing issue of Writ for election of Members of the Legislative Council (in

room of Leicester Birkenhead Saddington, deceased, and Samuel Connell Williams, deceased), 105.

32. Assenting to Churches of Christ, Scientist, Incorporation Bill, 114. 33. Recommending Factories, Shops and Industries Bill, 114. 34. Recommending Loan Estimates, 1962-1963, 115. 35. Recommending Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) . Amendment Bill, 128. 36. Recommending Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Taxation Amendment

Bill, 128. 37. Recommending Legislative Assembly Members Superannuation (Further Amend-

ment) Bill, 131. 38. Assenting to Appropriation Bill, 132, 39. Assenting to Cattle Compensation (Amendment) Bill, 138. 40. Assenting to Cattle Compensation Taxation Bill, 138. 41. Recommending Dairy Industry (Amendment) Bill, 147. 42. Recommending Co-operation (Further Amendment) Bill, 148. 43. Assenting to Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Amendment Bill, 154. 44. Assenting to Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Taxation Amendment Bill, 154. 45. Assenting to Child Welfare (Commonwealth Agreement Ratification) Bill, 154. 46. Assenting to Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Amendment

Bill, 154. 47. Assenting to Gas and Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 155. 48. Assenting to Miners' Accident Relief (Supplemental) Bill, 155. 49. Assenting to New South Wales State Cancer Council (Amendment) Bill, 155. 50. Assenting to Plant Diseases and Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 155, 51. Assenting to Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, 156. 52, Recommending Local Government (Boundaries Commission) Amendment Bill,

156. 53. Recommending Motor Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 156. 54. Recommending Motor Vehicles (Taxation) Bill, 156. 55. Assenting to Legislative Assembly Members Superannuation (Further Amendment)

Bill, 175. 56. Assenting to Mines Rescue (Amendment) Bill, 176. 57. Notifying Constitution (Amendment) Bill reserved for Royal Assent, 183. 58. Assenting to Motor Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 183. 59. Assenting to Motor Vehicles (Taxation) Bill, 184. 60. Assenting to Dank of New South Wales (Amendment) Bill, 184. 61. Assenting to Dairy Industry (Amendment) Bill, 184. 62. Assenting to General Loan Account Appropriation Bill, 184.

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MESSAGES (continued):-

FROM THE GOVERNOR (continued):-

63. Assenting to Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) and Law Reform (Miscel-laneous Provisions) Amendment Bill, 184.

64. Assenting to Factories, Shops and Industries Bill, 185. 65. Recommending Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 185. 66. Recommending Sydney Opera House (Amendment) Bill, 188. 67. Recommending Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 189. 68. Recommending Statutory Salaries Adjustment Bill, 199. 69. Recommending Government Railways and Transport (Amendment) Bill, 200. 70. Recommending Electricity Development (Amendment) Bill, 200. 71. Recommending Second-hand Dealers and Collectors (Amendment) Bill, 200. 72. Recommending Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 200. 73, Recommending Campbelltown to Camden Tramway and Jcrilderie towards

Deniliquin Railway Bill, 217. 74. Assenting to Coonamble Cemetery Bill. 219. 75. Assenting to Mudgee Cemeteries Bill, 219. 76. Assenting to Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 220. 77. Recommending Fisheries and Oyster Farms (Amendment) Bill, 220. 78. Assenting to Commercial Agents and Private Inquiry Agents Bill, 227. 79. Recommending New South Wales Government Engineering and Shipbuilding

Undertaking (Amendment) Bill, 238. 80. Assenting to Co-operation (Amendment) Bill, 251. 81. Assenting to Sydney Opera House (Amendment) Bill, 251. 82. Assenting to The Union Trustee Company of Australia, Limited (Amendment)

Bill, 252. 83. Recommending Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 257. 84. Recommending Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, 257. 85. Recommending Pharmacy Bill, 258. 86. Assenting to Aborigines Protection (Amendment) Bill, 261. 87. Assenting to Campbelltown to Camden Tramway and Jerilderie towards Deniliquin

Railway Bill, 261. 88. Assenting to Electricity Development (Amendment) Bill, 262. 89. Assenting to Government Railways and Transport (Amendment) Bill, 262. 90. Assenting to Parramatta North Land Disposal Bill, 262. 91. Assenting to Royal Blind Society of New South Wales (Amendment) Bill, 262. 92. Assenting to Long Service Leave (Amendment) Bill, 262. 93. Recommending Gaming and Betting (Amendment) Bill, 263. 94. Recommending Optical Dispensers Bill, 263. 95. Recommending Optometrists (Amendment) Bill, 263. 96. Assenting to Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 269. 97. Assenting to Coroners (Amendment) Bill, 277. 98. Assenting to Housing (Amendment) Bill, 277. 99. Assenting to Constitution (Amendment) (Reserved) Bill, 283-

100. Assenting to Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 283. 101. Assenting to The Standard Insurance Company Limited and Certain Other Insurance

Companies Bill, 284. 102. Assenting to Fisheries and Oyster Farms (Amendment) Bill, 284. 103. Assenting to Gaming and Betting (Amendment) Bill. 284. 104. Assenting to Limitation of Actions (Recovery of Imposts) Bill, 284. 105. Assenting to Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, 284. 106. Assenting to New South Wales Government Engineering and Shipbuilding Under-

taking (Amendment) Bill, 285. 107. Assenting to The King's School Council (Amendment) Bill, 285. 108. Recommending War Service Land Settlement and Closer Settlement (Amendment)

Bill, 285. 109. Recommending Lithgow City Council (Pitt's Paddock Land Vesting) Bill, 285. 110. Recommending Kosciusko State Park (Amendment) Bill, 299. 11 1. Recommending Local Government (Payment of Fees) Amendment Bill, 299. 112. Recommending Local Government (Regulation of Flats) Amendment Bill, 300. 113. Recommending State Planning Authority Bill, 300. 114. Recommending Pistol License and Police Offences (Amendment) Bill, 300. 115. Recommending Supply Bill (1963), 314. 116. Assenting to Legitimation (Amendment) Bill, 317. 117. Recommending Loan Estimates, 1963, 319. 118. Recommending Lithgow Land (Pitt's Paddock Vesting) Bill, 327. 119. Assenting to Book Purchasers' Protection (Amendment) Bill, 331. 120. Assenting to War Service Land Settlement (Amendment) and Closer Settlement

(Amendment) Bill, 331. 121. Recommending Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Amendment Bill, 335. 122. Assenting to Local Government (Regulation of Flats) Amendment Bill, 341, 123. Assenting to Second-hand Dealers and Collectors (Amendment) Bill, 341. 124. Assenting to Statutory Salaries Adjustment Bill, 341. 125. Assenting to Supply Bill, 342. 126. Assenting to Local Government (Boundaries Commission) Amendment Bill, 348, 127. Recommending Mining (Amendment) Bill, 349. 128. Recommending Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries (Amendment) Bill, 353. 129. Recommending Estimates of Expenditure, 1963-64, 355. 130. Assenting to Local Government (Payment of Fees) Amendment Bill, 361. 131. Assenting to Optical Dispensers Bill. 361. 132. Assenting to Optometrists (Amendment) Bill, 361. 133. Assenting to Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries (Amendment) Bill, 369. 134. Assenting to Venereal Diseases (Amendment) Bill. 373. 135. Assenting to General Loan Account Appropriation Bill, 375.

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MESSAGES (continued):-

FROM THE GOVERNOR (continued):-

136. Assenting to Bush Fires (Amendment) Bill, 379. 137. Announcing issue of Writ for election of Member of Legislative Council, 395. 138. Announcing issue of Writ for Tenth Triennial election of Members of Legislative

Council, 399. 139. Assenting to Land Tax (Amendment) Bill, 403. 140. Assenting to Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, 403. 141. Recommending Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill. 403. 142. Assenting to Appropriation Bill, 412. 143. Recommending Friendly Societies (Amendment) Bill. 421. 144. Recommending Blowering Dam (Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority) Bill,

421. 145. Recommending Valuation of Land (Amendment) Bill, 421. 146. Assenting to Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Amendment Bill. 428. 147. Recommending Main Roads and Sydney Harbour Bridge (Administration) Amend.

ment Bill, 435. 148. Recommending Cobar Water Supply Bill, 435. 149. Recommending Wheat Industry Stabilization Bill, 436. 150. Recommending Public Service and Other Statutory Bodies (Extended Leave)

Amendment Bill, 436. 151. Recommending Transferred Officers Extended Leave (Amendment) Bill, 436. 152. Recommending State Planning Authority Bill (additional expenses), 440. 153. Recommending State Planning Authority Bill (No. 2), 452. 154. Assenting to Cobar Water Supply Bill, 459. 155. Assenting to Kosciusko State Park (Amendment) Bill, 459. 156. Assenting to Lithgow Land (Pitt's Paddock Vesting) Bill, 460. 157. Assenting to Local Government and Metropolitan Water, Sewerage, and Drainage

(Amendment) Bill, 460. 158. Assenting to Long Service Leave (Metalliferous Mining Industry) Bill, 460. 159. Assenting to Police Regulation (Amendment) Bill. 460, 160. Assenting to Public Service and Other Statutory Bodies (Extended Leave) Amend-

ment Bill, 461. 161. Assenting to Racing (Amendment) Bill, 461, 162. Assenting to Transferred Officers Extended Leave (Amendment) Bill, 461. 163. Assenting to Valuation of Land (Amendment) Bill, 461. 164. Assenting to flowering Dam (Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority) Bill, 462. 165. Assenting to Friendly Societies (Amendment) Bill, 462. 166. Assenting to Main Roads and Sydney Harbour Bridge (Administration) Amendment

Bill, 462. 167. Assenting to Mining (Amendment) Bill. 462. 168. Assenting to Pistol Licence and Police Offences (Amendment) Bill, 463. 169. Assenting to State Planning Authority Bill. 463. 170. Assenting to Wheat industry Stabilization Bill, 463. 171. Recommending Revocation of Dedication of Certain State Forests, 473. 172. Recommending Menindec Lakes Storage Agreement Bill, 473, 173. Recommending River Murray Waters (Amendment) Bill, 474. 174. Recommending Chowilla Reservoir Agreement Bill, 474. 175. Recommending Totalizator (Off-course Betting) Bill. 474. 176. Recommending Dried Fruits (Amendment) Bill, 507. 177. Recommending Irrigation and Water (Amendment) Bill, 507. 178. Assenting to Totalizator (Off-course Betting) Bill, 517. 179. Recommending Motor Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 519. 180. Recommending Local Government and Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill, 523. 181. Assenting to Chowilla Reservoir Agreement Bill, 533. 182. Assenting to Local Government. Liquor and Impounding (Amendment) Bill, 533. 183. Assenting to Mcnindee Lakes Storage Agreement Bill, 533. 184. Assenting to River Murray Waters (Amendment) Bill. 534. 185. Assenting to Trustee Companies Bill, 534. 186. Assenting to Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 534, 187. Assenting to Kurri Kurri School of Arts (Land Sale) Bill, 539. 188. Recommending Electricity Development (Amendment) Bill, 539. 189. Assenting to Dried Fruits (Amendment) Bill, 545. 190. Recommending Road Maintenance (Contribution) Amendment Bill, 551- 191. Recommending Milk (Amendment) Bill, 551. 192. Assenting to Constitution and Police Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 557. 193. Assenting to Crown Employees Appeal Board (Amendment) Bill. 557. 194. Assenting to Irrigation and Water (Amendment) Bill, 558, 195. Assenting to Land Vendors Bill, 558 196. Assenting to Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, 558. 197. Assenting to Inclosed Lands Protection (Amendment) Bill, 558. 198. Assenting to Local Government and Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill. 558-9. 199. Assenting to Motor Traffic (Amendment) Bill. 559. 200. Announcing issue of Writ for election of Member of Legislative Council (in room

of Colin Elly Begg, resigned). 562. 201. Announcing issue of Writ for election of Member of Legislative Council (in room

of Richard Henry Thompson, deceased), 563. 202. Recommending Government Railways and Transport (Amendment) Bill. 572. 203. Recommending Railways Retirement Fund Bill, 572. 204. Recommending Weights and Measures (Amendment) Bill, 572. 205. Recommending Macquarie University Bill, 579. 206. Recommending Transport Commissioners (Superannuation) Bill, 579. 207. Assenting to Law Reform (Married Persons) Bill, 585.

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ra MESSAGES (continued):-

FROM THE GOVERNOR (continued):- 208. Assenting to Milk (Amendment) Bill, 586. 209. Assenting to Coal Mines Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 586. 210. Assenting to Companies (Amendment) Bill, 586. 211, Assenting to Dentists (Amendment) Bill, 586. 212. Assenting to Electricity Development (Amendment) Bill, 587. 213. Assenting to Government Railways and Transport (Amendment) Bill, 587. 214. Assenting to Parliamentary Joint Committee Enabling Bill, 587. 215. Assenting to Railways Retirement Fund Bill, 587. 216. Assenting to Road Maintenance Contribution (Amendment) Bill, 587. 217. Assenting to Sydney Exchange Company Limited Bill, 588. 218. Assenting to Weights and Measures (Amendment) Bill, 588. 219. Assenting to Macquarie University Bill, 591 220. Assenting to Transport Commissioners (Superannuation) Bill, 592.

FROM ASSEMBLY TO COUNCIL:-

Respecting "Coal Industry"-Appointment of Joint Committee upon, 455; agreeing to time and place appointed by Council, 458.

Respecting amendment to Standing Order No. 57, and inviting similar amendment. 589. Transmitting:-

Supply Bill, 34. Hunter District Water, Sewerage and Drainage (President) Bill, 35. Churches of Christ, Scientist, Incorporation, Bill, 88. Appropriation Bill, 101. Gas and Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 108. Cattle Compensation (Amendment) Bill, 108 Cattle Compensation Taxation Bill, 109. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, Ill. New South Wales State Cancer Council (Amendment) Bill. 117. Plant Diseases and Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, 121. Child Welfare (Commonwealth Agreement Ratification) Bill, 122. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Amendment Bill, 122, Miners' Accident Relief (Supplemental) Bill, 122. Mines Rescue (Amendment) Bill, 129. Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Amendment Bill, 144. Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Taxation Amendment Bill, 144. Legislative Assembly Members Superannuation (Further Amendment) Bill, 148. Factories, Shops and Industries Bill, 150. Bank of New South Wales (Amendment) Bill, 158. Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 159. General Loan Account Appropriation Bill. 160. Motor Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 163. Motor Vehicles (Taxation) Bill, 165. Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill, 167 Dairy Industry (Amendment) Bill, 172. Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) and Law Reform (Miscellaneous

Provisions) Amendment Bill, 174. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, 189. Coonamble Cemetery Bill, 189. Co-operation (Amendment) Bill, 194. Mudgce Cemeteries Bill, 194, Commercial Agents and Private Inquiry Agents Bill. 202. Local Government (Boundaries Commission) Amendment Bill, 208. Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill, 218. Sydney Opera House (Amendment) Bill. 224. Electricity Development (Amendment) Bill, 232. Aborigines Protection (Amendment) Bill, 232. Campbelltown to Camden Tramway and lerilderie towards Deniliquin Railway Bill,

233. Government Railways and Transport (Amendment) Bill, 238. Royal Blind Society of New South Wales (Amendment) Bill, 242. Parramatta North Land Disposal Bill, 242. Western Lands (Amendment) Bill, 242. Long Service Leave (Amendment) Bill, 249. Housing (Amendment) Bill. 252. Coroners (Amendment) Bill, 255. Fisheries and Oyster Farms (Amendment) Bill. 259. The Standard Insurance Company Limited and Certain Other Insurance Companies

Bill, 265. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, 266. Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, 271. Gaming and Betting (Amendment) Bill, 272. Limitation of Actions (Recovery of Imposts) Bill, 273. New South Wales Government Engineering and Shipbuilding Undertaking (Amend-

ment) Bill, 275. The King's School Council (Amendment) Bill, 281. War Service Land Settlement and Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill. 295. Book Purchasers' Protection (Amendment) Bill, 295. Second-hand Dealers and Collectors (Amendment) Bill, 295. Optometrists (Amendment) Bill. 307. Optical Dispensers Bill, 310.

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MESSAGES (continued):-

FROM ASSEMBLY TO COUNCIL (continued):-

Transmitting (continued):-

Legitimation (Amendment) Bill, 311. Local Government (Regulation of Flats) Amendment Bill, 314. Supply Bill, 321. Statutory Salaries Adjustment Bill, 328. Local Government (Payment of Fees) Amendment Bill, 328. Venereal Diseases (Amendment) Bill, 328. Pharmacy Bill, 346. General Loan Account Appropriation Bill, 354. Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries (Amendment) Bill, 358. Bush Fires (Amendment) Bill. 364. Appropriation Bill (1963), 389. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill. 393. Land Tax (Amendment) Bill, 397. State Planning Authority Bill, 412. Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Bill, 413. Lithgow Land (Pitt's Paddock Vesting) Bill, 418. Kosciusko State Park (Amendment) Bill, 419. Pistol License and Police Offences (Amendment) Bill, 422. Local Government and Metropolitan Water, Sewerage, and Drainage (Amendment)

Bill, 423. Mining (Amendment) 13i11. 430. Long Service Leave (Metalliferous Mining Industry) Bill, 431. Valuation of Land (Amendment) Bill, 433. Police Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 438. Transferred Officers Extended Leave (Amendment) Bill. 439. Public Service and Other Statutory Bodies (Extended Leave) Amendment Bill, 439. Racing (Amendment) Bill. 440. Blowering Dam (Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority) Bill, 442. Wheat Industry Stabilization Bill, 446. Cobar Water Supply Bill. 446. Main Roads and Sydney Harbour Bridge (Administration) Amendment Bill. 452. Friendly Societies (Amendment) Bill, 452. State Planning Authority Bill (No. 2). 453. Public Hospitals (Amendment) Bill. 475. Totalizator (Off-course Betting) Bill. 489. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 499. Local Government, Liquor and Impounding (Amendment) Bill, 505. River Murray Waters (Amendment) Bill, 510. Menindee Lakes Storage Agreement Bill, 510, Trustee Companies Bill, 513. Chowilla Reservoir Agreement Bill. 513. Dried Fruits (Amendment) Bill, 522. Dentists (Amendment) Bill, 524. Constitution and Police Regulation (Amendment) Bill. 525. Land Vendors Bill, 529. Irrigation and Water (Amendment) Bill, 530. Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, 531. Crown Employees Appeal Board (Amendment) Bill, 537. Motor Traffic (Amendment) Bill, 540. Law Reform (Married Persons) Bill, 540. Local Government and Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill, 542. Inclosed Lands Protection (Amendment) Bill, 548. Parliamentary Joint Committee Enabling Bill, 549, Coal Mines Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 549. Companies (Amendment) Bill, 553. Electricity Development (Amendment) Bill, 553. Milk (Amendment) Bill, 556. Sydney Exchange Company Limited Bill, 567. Road Maintenance (Contribution) Amendment Bill, 573. Government Railways and Transport (Amendment) Bill, 574 Railways Retirement Fund Bill, 574. Weights and Measures (Amendment) Bill, 580. Macquarie University Bill, 580. Transport Commissioners (Superannuation) Bill, 581.

Returning:- The Union Trustee Company of Australia. Limited (Amendment) Bill, 237. Kurri Kurri School of Arts (Land Sale) Bill, 530.

Agreeing to Council's amendments:- Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 173. Factories. Shops and Industries Bill, 174. Co-operation (Amendment) Bill, 232. Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, 281. Second-hand Dealers and Collectors (Amendment) Bill, 324. Optical Dispensers Bill, 358. Totalizator (Off-course Betting) Bill. 509. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, 529.

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MESSAGES (continued):-

FROM ASSEMBLY TO COUNCIL (continued):-

Agreeing to Council's Amendments (continued):- •

Land Vendors Bill, 540. Constitution and Police Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 546 Law Reform (Married Persons) Bill, 565. Coal Mines Regulation (Amendment) Bill, 581. Companies (Amendment) Bill, 581. Dentists (Amendment) Bill, 582.

Local Government (Boundaries Commission) Amendment Bill-Amending one, dis-agreeing to two others, making further amendments and disagreeing with remainder of Council's amendments, 273.

Disagreeing from Council's further amendment, 307;

State Planning Authority Bill-Amending some, disagreeing with one other and agreeing with remainder of Councils' amendments and making certain conse-quential amendments, 440.

FROM COUNCIL TO ASSEMBLY:-

Requesting leave for Member to appear before Select Committee of, 538. Respecting appointment of Joint Committee on "Coal Industry"-Agreeing to appoint-

ment of Committee and naming time and place for first meeting, 457; Respecting re-appointment of Member, (following Triennial Election), 566

Forwarding:- The Union Trustee Company of Australia, Limited (Amendment) Bill, 221. Kurri Kurri Scnool of Arts (Land Sale) Bill, 509.

Returning:- Hunter District Water, Sewerage and Drainage (President) Bill, without amend-

ment, 36. Supply Bill, without amendment, 37. Churches of Christ, Scientist, Incorporation Bill, without amendment, 91. Appropriation Bill, without amendment, 121. Cattle Compensation (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 127. Cattle Compensation Taxation Bill, without amendment, 128. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 128. New South Wales State Cancer Council (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 129. Gas and Electricity (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 129. Child Welfare (Commonwealth Agreement Ratification) Bill, without amendment,

130. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Amendment Bill, without

amendment, 130. ' Miners' Accident Relief (Supplemental) Bill, without amendment, 130. Plant Diseases and Irrigation (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 132. Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 145. Gaming and Betting (Poker Machines) Taxation Amendment Bill, without

amendment, 145. Mines Rescue (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 145. Legislative Assembly Members Superannuation (Further Amendment) Bill, without

amendment, 157. Bank of New South Wales (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 167. General Loan Account Appropriation Bill, without amendment. 167. Motor Traffic (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 167. Motor Vehicles (Taxation) Bill, without amendment, 167. Factories, Shops and Industries Bill, with amendments, 167. Constitution (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 173. Dairy Industry (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 176. Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) and Law Reform (Miscellaneous

Provisions) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 176. Landlord and Tenant (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 176. Coonamble Cemetery Bill, without amendment. 201. Mudgee Cemeteries Bill, without amendment, 202. Superannuation (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 202. Commercial Agents and Private Inquiry Agents Bill, without amendment, 210. Co-operation (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 222. Sydney Opera House (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 229. Aborigines Protection (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 243. Campbelltown to Camden Tramway and Ierilderie towards Deniliquin Railway

Bill, without amendment, 244. Electricity Development (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 244. Government Railways and Transport (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 244. Parramatta North Land Disposal Bill, without amendment, 247. Royal Blind Society of New South Wales (Amendment) Bill, without amendment,

247. Western Lands (Amendnient) Bill, without amendment, 249. Local Government (Boundaries Commission) Amendment Bill, with amendments,

254. Long Service Leave (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 258. Coroners (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 263. Housing (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 263.

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MESSAGES (continued):-

FROM COUNCIL TO ASSEMBLY (continued):-

Returning (continued):-

Fisheries and Oyster Farms (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 266. The Standard Insurance Company Limited and Certain Other Insurance Companies

Bill, without amendment, 266. Liquor (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 271. Gaming and Betting (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 278. New South Wales Government Engineering and Shipbuilding Undertaking (Amend-

ment) Bill, without amendment, 278. Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 280. Limitation of Actions (Recovery of Imposts) Bill, without amendment, 280. The King's School Council (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 282. War Service Land Settlement and Closer Settlement (Amendment) Bill, without

amendment, 306. Legitimation (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 311. Book Purchasers' Protection (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 317.

. Second-hand Dealers and Collectors (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 317. Local Government (Regulation of Flats) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 325. Statutory Salaries Adjustment Bill, without amendment. 332. Supply Bill, without amendment, 332. Local Government (Payment of Fees) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 355. Optometrists (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 355. Optical Dispensers Bill, with an amendment, 355. Parliamentary Allowances and Salaries (Amendment) Bill, without amendment,

362. Venereal Diseases (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 362. General Loan Account Appropriation Bill, without amendment. 366. Bush Fires (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 369. Pharmacy Bill, with amendments, 392. Land Tax (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 398. Stamp Duties (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 398. Appropriation Bill, without amendment, 404. Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 424. Kosciusko State Park (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 431. Lithgow Land (Pitt's Paddock Vesting) Bill, without amendment, 431. Pistol License and Police Offences (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 431. State Planning Authority Bill, with amendments, 431. Long Service Leave (Metalliferous Mining Industry) Bill, without amendment, 442. Mining (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 443. Valuation of Land (Amendment) Bill, without amendment. 443. Police Regulation (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 443. Transferred Officers Extended Leave (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 443. Racing (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 443. Public Service and Other Statutory Bodies (Extended Leave) Amendment Bill,

without amendment, 444. Cobar Water Supply Bill, without amendment, 449. Blowering Dam (Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority) Bill, without amend-

ment, 455. Wheat Industry Stabilization Bill, without amendment, 455. Main Roads and Sydney Harbour Bridge (Administration) Amendment Bill, without

amendment, 456. Friendly Societies (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 456. Local Government and Metropolitan Water, Sewerage, and Drainage (Amendment)

Bill, without amendment, 456. State Planning Authority Bill (No. 2). without amendment, 456. Totalizator (Off-course Betting) Bill, with an amendment, 501. Crown Lands (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 511. Local Government, Liquor and Impounding (Amendment) Bill, without amendment.

512. Chowilla Reservoir Agreement Bill, without amendment, 520. Menindee Lakes Storage Agreement Bill, without amendment, 520. River Murray Waters (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 520. Trustee Companies Bill, without amendment. 520. Dried Fruits (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 527. Land Vendors Bill, with amendments, 537. Constitution and Police Regulation (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 541. Irrigation and Water (Amendment) Bill, without amendment. 542. Crown Employees Appeal Board (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 542. Medical Practitioners (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 543. Motor Traffic (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 548. Law Reform (Married Persons) Bill, with an amendment, 533. Inclosed Lands Protection (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 554. Local Government and Conveyancing (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 554. Milk (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 559. Electricity Development (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 566. Parliamentary Joint Committee Enabling Bill, without amendment, 567. Government Railways and Transport (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 575. Road Maintenance (Contribution) Amendment Bill, without amendment, 575. Sydney Exchange Company Limited Bill, without amendment, 575. Coal Mines Regulation (Amendment) Bill, with an amendment. 575-6. Companies (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 576,

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MESSAGES (continued):—

FROM COUNCIL TO ASSEMBLY (continued):—

Returning (continued):—

Railways Retirement Fund Bill, without amendment, 581. Dentists (Amendment) Bill, with amendments, 582. Weights and Measures (Amendment) Bill, without amendment, 582. Macquarie University Bill, without amendment, 588. Transport Commissioners (Superannuation) Bill, without amendment, 588.

Local Government (Boundaries Commission) Amendment Bill—not insisting upon two amendments and agreeing to Assembly's amendments on these amendments, agreeing to Assembly's amendment upon another amendment with a further amendment, and not insisting upon its other amendments, 282.

Not insisting upon its amendment to the Assembly's amendment on the Council's amendment, 318.

State Planning Authority Bill—not concurring in Assembly's disagreement and insisting upon original amendments, disagreeing to Assembly's amendments upon Council's amendments and to the further amendments, 449.

MIDNIGHT:— Sittings after, 166, 267, 274, 418, 424, 430, 442, 568.

MINING (See "COMMITTEES").

MINISTERIAL ARRANGEMENTS:— Mr. Heffron informed House that Hon. Abram Landa, LL.B., M.L.A., would

exercise powers of Chief Secretary and Minister for Tourist Activities during absence overseas of Mr. Kelly, 227.

Mr. Heffron informed House that he would perform duties of Treasurer and Minister for Industrial Development and Decentralisation during absence overseas of Mr. Renshaw, 369.

Mr. Heffron informed House that Honourable F. H. Hawkins, M.L.A., would exercise powers of Minister for Agriculture and Minister of Conservation during absence in New Zealand of Mr. Enticknap, 391.

Mr. Heffron informed House of his intention to resign as Premier, 560.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS (See also "SPEAKER"):— Made (Mr. Wetherell) respecting free bus transport to school for certain school

children, 47. Made (Mr. McMahon) respecting lease of certain land at Manly by Department of

Government Transport to Manly Council for a parking station, 126. Made (Mr. Renshaw) respecting increase in loan allocation for State public works

and housing, 210. Made (Mr. Hegron) respecting Hospital finance, 221. Made (Mr. Renshaw) respecting a special grant by Commonwealth Government for

the purpose of stimulating employment, 327. Made (Mr. Lando) upon Emergency Housing Settlements, 446. Made (Mr. Renshaw) respecting a special grant by the Commonwealth Government

to provide additional employment, 467. Made (Mr. Lando) upon shop trading hours. 486. Made (Mr. Renshaw) in reference to new Ministry following resignation of Mr. Hef-

fron as Premier, 577.

MOREE (See "MOTIONS").

MOTIONS (See also "BUSINESS"; also "PRIVILEGE"):— Adjournment of House under 49th Standing Order, 76,

264, 278, 314, 324, 349, 358, 495, 498, 516, 521, 528, 90, 552.

107, 143, 237, 241,

Disallowed by Speaker, 143. Moved by one Minister on behalf of another, 417( 2). Ruled out of Order, 294. Withdrawn, 347; (under 49th Standing Order), 76, 107, 143, 237, 241, 264, 314,

324, 349, 358, 521.

ABORIGINES WELFARE:— Motion (Mr. Doig), That a Select Committee be appointed to enquire into and report

upon the housing, health, education, trade training, employment and assimilation of Aborigines, and debate adjourned, 90-1; resumed and adjourned, 201.

APPRENTICE TRAINING :— Motion (Mr. Willis), That this House (1) Expresses its concern over shortage of

skilled tradesmen; (2) Believes the present system of training is out of date; and (3) Calls on Government to have inquiry into all aspects of apprentice training, and debate adjourned, 141; resumed and negatived, 221-2,

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MOTIONS (continued):—

BREAD INDUSTRY:— Motion (Mr. Willis), That this House calls on Government to introduce legislation

to provide for (a) earlier starting times for baking of bread; (b) transfer of powers to permit earlier starting times to Industrial Commission; (c) rationalisa-tion of baking and delivery laws as applicable to holiday periods; (d) addition of consumers' representative to Advisory Committee; (e) modernisation of the laws relating to manufacture, supply and delivery of bread, and debate adjourned, 467; resumed and adjourned, 479.

Bus STOPPAGES:— Motion (Mr. Darby) (urgency), That this House is of opinion that action should be

taken to ensure that threatened bus stoppage does not take place and that such stoppages do not occur again, negatived, 485.

COAL:— Motion (Mr. Crawford) (urgency) respecting reduction of orders by Tamworth

Power Station from Curlewis, Gunnedah and Werris Creek coalmines, negatived. 27.

CLOSER SETTLEMENT LEASES,—SALE OF, TO MESSRS. BLASDELL, RHODES AND VOLL:—

Motion (Mr. Crawford) (urgency—suspension of Standing Orders) for appointment of Royal Commission to inquire into sale of leases and the issue of seventeen leases and Water Rights associated therewith, negatived, 287.

CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT:— Motion (Mr. Hughes) That, in the opinion of this House, the Constitution of the State

of New South Wales should be amended to include the following clause,— "Notwithstanding anything in this Constitution, if by petition to the Governor not less than 10 per cent of the electors request that a law or proposed law be submitted to the people such law shall not be effective until a majority of the electors of the State voting on the question by referendum approve the law or Proposed law" and debate adjourned. 344: resumed and negatived. 350.

CROWN LANDS CONSOLIDATION ACT:— Motion (Mr. Crawford), That in pursuance of, this House does not assent to

proposed revocation of dedication and grant of an area at Moree, for bowling green, a copy of which was Tabled on 7th April, 1964, negatived, 564.

DISALLOWANCE OF BY-LAWS UNDER GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ACT, 1912, As AMENDED:— Motion (Mr. ChaHey), That this House disallows By-laws No. 1176 and 1177 providing

for increased fares and freights, negatived, 107.

DRIVERS' LICENSES—SUSPENSION BY COMMISSIONER FOR MOTOR TRANSPORT:—

Motion (Mr. Askin) (urgency—suspension of Standing Orders), That House deplores continuance of system under which Commissioner for Motor Transport suspends or cancels drivers' licenses, etc., and debate adjourned, 180; motion (urgency) to consider Order of Day, negatived, 187.

EASTERN SUBURBS TRANSPORT SERVICES:—

Motion (Mr. Cox), That, in opinion of House, the Government has failed to provide adequate transport service to Eastern Suburbs and action should be taken to recommence construction of Eastern Suburbs Railway and to establish fast ferry services from Rose Bay-Vaucluse to City, and debate adjourned. 77; resumed and adjourned, 128, 305, 333; resumed and negatived, 380.

FISH AND WILDLIFE COMMISSION:— Motion (Mr. Lewis), That this House directs the Chief Secretary to (a) implement

the Resolution passed by this House for the setting up of a Fish and Wildlife Commission; (b) reply to the question placed on Notice, relating to this matter, negatived, 237.

HARBOURS, RIVERS AND FORESHORES COMMISSION:— Motion (Mr. Crabtree) respecting setting up of, to deal with problems of siltation,

erosion and pollution, and amendment (Mr. Griffith) to omit certain words and insert others instead thereof, and debate adjourned, 69; resumed and adjourned, 84.

HOSPITALS•— Motion (Mr. Chaffiey) (urgency), That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire

into and report upon Administration and Finances of, negatived, 99. Motion (Mr. Hughes) (urgency), That in opinion of House a Royal Commission

should be appointed to enquire into Finances of, negatived, 258.

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ra MOTIONS (continued):—

MARGARINE:—

Motion (Mr. Lewis) (urgency), That legislation be introduced to prevent continuing manufacture and sale of, in excess of existing quotas, negatived, 75.

Motion (Mr. Robinson) (urgency) for introduction of legislation to enforce existing quotas for production of margarine, negatived, 133.

Motion (Mr. Cutler) under 49th Standing Order "The present controversy between dairy and margarine interests brought about by the State Government's continuing failure to implement the provisions of the Dairy Industry (Amendment) Act, 1962", withdrawn, 264.

NEW STATES:— Motion (Mr. Hughes) (urgency), That prayer of Petition respecting New England

New State Movement be granted and that Phillip Arundell Wright and Philip Neale Harrison be heard at Bar of House forthwith, negatived, 309.

Motion (Mr. Askin), That referendum should be held to decide question of, with particular reference to proposed new State of New England, and debate adjourned, 319; Order of Day postponed, 324; resumed and negatived, 363.

PAPERS TO BE PRINTED:—

Motion (Mr. Heron) (by consent), That the Report by the Commissioner of Police upon investigations into the allegation of assault upon Terence Edward Waterhouse by Police at Central Police Station on 30th August, 1963, together with statements, and the Departmental File concerning the allegation of assault upon Terence Edward Waterhouse by "Police", laid upon the Table of this House on 10th September, 1963, and reported upon by the Printing Committee on 12th September, 1963, be printed, and amendment (Mr. Cutler) to insert after the word "Police" (lastly occurring) the words "and the Report by the Commissioner of Police upon investigations into a complaint by Mrs. Diana Klima, of Cooma North, alleging assault by a Constable at Cooma upon a drunken man, together with statements and relevant documents," and debate adjourned, 343; amendment withdrawn, Question "That the motion be withdrawn" proposed, and debate adjourned, 346; resumed and motion withdrawn, 347.

PHARMACEUTICAL DRUGS:—

Motion (Mr. Crabtree) (urgency—suspension of Standing Orders) relating to the method of introducing new drugs on to the market, the high cost of drugs, and calling for a national inquiry, and debate adjourned, 370; resumed and adjourned, 381.

POLICE FORCE :—

Motion (Mr. McCaw), That in the opinion of this House the strength of the Police Force needs to be substantially Increased without delay, and debate adjourned, 238; motion (urgency) to consider Order of Day, negatived, 245; debate resumed and adjourned, 249; postponed, 313; resumed and negatived, 350.

Motion (Mr. Askin) (urgency), That this House is of opinion that in the public interest and the interest of the police force an immediate open inquiry should be held into the Waterhouse and Cooma cases and Parliament directs the Govern-ment to appoint a Supreme Court Judge to conduct it, negatived, 342.

RESTRICTED PUBLICATION OF PAPERS:—

Motion (Mr. neuron) (by consent), That the Report by the Commissioner of Police upon investigations into the allegation of assault upon Terence Edward Waterhouse by Police at Central Police Station on 30th August, 1963, together with statements, and the Departmental File concerning the allegation of assault upon Terence Ed-ward Waterhouse by Police, laid upon the Table of this House on 10th September, 1963, and reported upon by the Printing Committee on 12th September, 1963, be published to this extent and to this extent only, namely, that copies thereof be made available to the legal advisers of the said Terence Edward Waterhouse for their use in their capacity as such legal advisers, agreed to, 348.

PRIMARY INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT:—

Motion (Mr. Robinson), That a Select Committee be appointed to enquire into and report upon the need to expand the State's services, works and undertakings which relate to development of primary industries, and debate adjourned, 211; resumed and adjourned, 222, 350, 363.

PROPERTY VALUATIONS :— Motion (Mr. Cox), That (1) the Government has failed to counter effect of increasing

valuations; (2) Valuer-General should not be represented on boards of appeal; (3) Local Government should not provide services which are a State Govern-ment responsibility; (4) Land Tax Act should be amended, and (5) State Government should pay rates to local governing authorities, and debate adjourned, 493.

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MOTIONS (continued):—

RECREATIONAL LEASES:— Motion (Mr. Darby) respecting legislative action for special recreational leases to be

made available to approved organisations not established for profit, and debate adjourned, 114; Order of Day postponed, 290; resumed and negatived, 305.

RYDALMERE MENTAL HOSPITAL:— Motion (Mr. Griffith) (urgency), That Government should undertake major additions

and renovations to, negatived, 231.

SCHOOL CHILDREN'S BUS FARES (See "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

SHOPPING LAWS:— Motion (Mr. Askin) (urgency), That, in opinion of this House, (1) The decision

of the Industrial Commission to relax trading hours for chemists in certain areas highlights the pressing need for more flexibility in shopping laws generally; (2) Because the Government shows no sign of relaxing the rigid administration of shopping laws and has rejected all moves to investigate ways and means of eliminating anomalies, the Government is deserving of censure, negatived, 578.

SHOP TRADING Honig:— Motion (Mr. Willis), That Factories, Shops and Industries Act, 1962, should be

amended to provide for fixing of hours by Industrial Commission, etc., negatived. 392.

Motion (Mr. Askin) (urgency), That a Select Committee be appointed to report upon adequacy of, from public point of view, having regard to classes of goods which can be sold within stipulated hours, negatived, 477.

Motion (Mr. Lando) (urgency—suspension of Standing and Sessional Orders), That this House endorses the policy relating to shopping hours outlined in the Ministerial Statement made by Minister for Housing and Minister for Co-operative Societies, and amendment (Mr. Willis) to leave out words and insert others, amendment negatived, motion agreed to, 502-3-4.

STATE TRANSPORT (CO-ORDINATION) ACT:— Motion (Mr. Lewis) (urgency), That all exemptions under the State Transport (Co-

ordination) Act applying prior to 1st October, 1963, in respect of the carriage of lambs, pigs and calves be immediately reintroduced, negatived, 416.

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE,— Motion (Mr. Chaffiy) (urgency) for appointment of Select Committee to inquire

into various aspects ot, negatived, 6.

THAILAND, QUEEN OF:— • Motion (Mr. Willis) (urgency), That this House regrets and dissociates itself from

criticism of Queen made by a Member of Legislative Council, negatived, 39.

TRANSPORT STRIKE:— Motion (Mr. ,4skin) (urgency), That this House deplores the decision of the N.S.W.

Trades and Labour Council to authorise a transport strike and calls on that Council to reverse its decision, negatived, 450.

URGENCY:—

To consider motion relating to— Sydney Opera House, negatived, 6. Reduction of coal orders from Curlewis, Gunnedah and Werris Creek coalmines,

negatived, 27. Criticism of Her Majesty the Queen of Thailand, negatived, 39. Margarine Manufacture and Sale, negatived, 75. Suspension of Drivers' Licenses by Commissioner for Motor Transport, agreed to,

180. Order of Day of General Business, negatived, 187, 245. Notice of Motion of General Business (Censure motion), agreed to, 197. Notice of Motion of General Business, negatived, 578. Rydalmere Mental Hospital, negatived, 231. Hospital Finances, negatived, 258. Sale of Closer Settlement Leases to Messrs. Blasdell, Rhodes and Vo11, agreed to,

286. New State of New England—leave to appear at Bar of House, negatived, 309. Open Inquiry into allegation of police assault, negatived, 342. Pharmaceutical Drugs, agreed to, 370. State Transport (Co-ordination) Act, negatived, 416. Transport strike, negatived, 450. Shop Trading Hours, negatived, 477; (agreed to), 502. Bus stoppages, negatived, 485.

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MOTIONS (continued):—

VOTE OF CENSURE—EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION:— Motion, after suspension of Standing and Sessional Orders to consider Notice of

motion on Business Paper (Mr. Cutler) ,—That because of its failure to recognize the need for maximum development of higher education in the modern world, etc., the Government is deserving of the censure of this Assembly and does not possess the confidence of this House, negatived, 197-8.

VOTE OF No CONFIDENCE IN THE SPEAKER:— ,, —at because of Motion (Mr. Askitfl , persistent bias and gross inconsistency in his

rulings, Mr. Speaker no longer possesses the confidence of this House, negatived, 57.

YOUTH POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE:— Motion (Mr. Punch), That recommendations of Committee, contained in Report tabled

on 30 October, 1962, should be implemented, and debate adjourned, 392.

WEEK-END SENTENCES FOR CERTAIN OFFENCES:— Motion (Mr. Darby), That, in the opinion of this House, legislation should be intro-

duced to provide "that." for certain offences, magistrates shall have power to direct a person found guilty to report every week-end, for a stated period of time, to a gaol, a work centre, or a training centre and amendment (Mr. Griffith) to leave out words and insert others, and debate adjourned, 405.

MUSWELLBROOK HOSPITAL (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49m STANDING ORDER").

NARRABRI BAKERS (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49th STANDING ORDER").

NEW STATE OF NEW ENGLAND (See "MOTIONS").

NOTICES OF MOTIONS (See also "BUSINESS") :— Amended (by consent), 157. Called on by Speaker or Deputy-Speaker, 6, 15, et seq. Lapsed, 392, Withdrawn, 90, 290, 304. Postponed, 69, 183( 3), 290( 2), 353, 374, 404. Ruled out of order, 143.

0 OPENING OF SESSION (See "PARLIAMENT").

OPENING SPEECH (See "GOVERNOR").

OPERA HOUSE (See "MOTIONS").

ORDERS OF THE DAY (See "BUSINESS").

PAPERS (See "MOTIONS").

PAPERS LAID UPON THE TABLE (See also "PAPERS" INDEX) :— By one Minister on behalf of another Minister, 221. 327, 335, 343, 357, 373, 437, 451,

446, 491,

PAPERS TO BE PRINTED (See MOTIONS").

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PARLIAMENT:— OPENING OF SESSION :—

Clerk reads Proclamation, I. Usher of Black Rod delivers Message from Governor, 2.

PETITIONS (Refer also to "PAPERS" INDEX):— Presented by Members, 15, 67, 73, 87, 147, 171, 278( 2), 300( 2 ), 309, 445(2), 459,

559(4 ), 569, 578.

PHARMACEUTICAL DRUGS (See "MOTIONS").

POINTS OF ORDER (See "SPEAKER—RULINGS").

POLICE FORCE (See "MOTIONS").

PORT JACKSON AND MANLY STEAMSHIP COMPANY LTD. (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49TH STANDING ORDER").

POSTPONEMENTS (See "BUSINESS").

PRAYER (See "SPEAKER").

PRECEDENCE OF BUSINESS (See "SESSIONAL ORDERS").

PRIMARY INDUSTRIES DEVELOPMENT (Sec "MOTIONS").

PRINTING COMMI1 LEE (See "COMMITTEES").

PRIVATE OMNIBUS CHARTER SERVICES (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49Th STANDING ORDER").

PRIVILEGE:— Motion made (Mr. Doig) as a matter of, respecting statement made by Minister for

Housing, that the Member for Burwood had not quoted the full text of certain documents.

Mr. Speaker ruled that the matter raised was not one of Privilege, 232. Motion made (Mr. Chaffey), That this House affirms as a breach of Privilege the

avowed intention of the Minister for Health of preventing members from having access to various institutions covered by governmental responsibility, negatived, 235.

Motion (Mr. Hughes), pursuant to Notice, That in the opinion of this House,— (1.) The action of the federal executive of the Australian Labor Party in the

appointment of and direction to Mr. J. Keeffc (federal president from Queensland), Mr. F. E. Chamberlain (Western Australia), and Mr. C. S. Wyndham (federal secretary from Victoria), "to confer with the Govern-ment of the sovereign State of New South Wales to ensure that federal policy be adhered to"; and

(2.) The decision of the federal executive of the Australian Labor Party that "State branches be directed to inform State parliamentary party members that before the introduction of, and/or support of legislation or any decision to extend aid to private schools, they shall submit such proposals to the federal secretary for consideration and advice", constitutes a breach of parliamentary privilege, negatived, 374.

PRO FORMA BILL (See "BILLS").

PROCLAMATION:— Opening of Session read by Clerk, I.

"PROPERTY VALUATIONS" (See "MOTIONS").

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS commrrni (See "COM MITTEES") .

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QUEEN ELIZABETH II (Sec "ADDRESSES").

QUESTIONS:- Called on by Speaker or Deputy-Speaker, 6, 15, et seq., Motion, "That the Question be now put" (In House), agreed to, 20, 21, 52, 53( 2 ), 57,

150, 172, 175, 197, 235, 241, 248, 264, 267, 279, 374, 405, 406, 482, 487, 488, 498, 502, 503, 528, 556, negatived, 201; (In Committee) agreed to, 625, 626, 642, 655, 658, 664, 669, 671, 699, 701; (under Standing Order No. 175B), 630, 636, 651, 703.

11 RECREATIONAL LEASES (See "MOTIONS").

REPLY (See "DEBATE ; also "SPEAKER").

REVOCATION OF DEDICATION (See "MOTIONS").

SESSIONAL ORDERS (See also "BUSINESS"; also "COMMITTEES") :- Amendment to motion for amended Sessional Order, negatived, 417.

HOURS OF SITTING-PRECEDENCE OF BUSINESS:-

Motion (Mr. Heliron), That House shall sit on Tuesday and Wednesday from 2.30 p.m. until 10.30 p.m. and on Thursday from 11 a.m. until 4.30 p.m., agreed to, 30.

Motion (Mr. Heliron), for General Business to take precedence on Tuesday until 6 p.m., agreed to, 59.

Motion (Mr. Hegron), That during remainder of present Session Government Business to take precedence of General Business; provisions of paragraphs (2) and (3) of Sessional Order relating to Business Days and Hours of Sitting and of Sessional Order relating to Precedence of Business not to apply; Mr. Speaker to adjourn the House, without question put, ten minutes after motion for Adjournment has been made, agreed to, 157, 252, 521.

Motion (Mr. Hef Iron), That during remainder of present Session, unless otherwise ordered, House shall sit on Tuesday and Wednesday from 2.30 p.m. until 10.30 p.m. and on Thursday from 11 a.m. until 4.30 p.m.. General Business to take precedence on Tuesday until 6 p.m., agreed to, 179, 286, 465.

Motion (Mr. Hills on behalf of Mr. Helicon), That during remainder of present Session Government Business to take precedence of General Business; provisions of para-graphs (2) and (3) of Sessional Order relating to Business Days and Hours of Sitting and of Sessional Order relating to Precedence of Business not to apply; Mr. Speaker to adjourn the House, without question put, "ten" minutes after motion for Adjournment has been made and amendment (Mr. Cutler) to leave out word "ten" with a view of inserting word "thirty", amendment negatived, motion agreed to, 417.

Motion (Mr. Renshaw) for Friday Sitting, agreed to, 175. Motion (Mr. Renshaw, (urgency)-suspension of Standing Orders), for suspension

of, to sit beyond 4.30 p.m., 487-8.

SUSPENSION OF:-

As a matter of Urgency:- To consider motion respecting-

Censure motion, 197. Shop Trading Hours, 502.

By Consent:- To consider Order of Day of General Business, 237, 529.

SHOP TRADING HOURS (See "MOTIONS", also "MINISTERIAL STATEMENTS").

SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE (See "ASSEMBLY").

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SPEAKER (See also "BILLS").

Absence, unavoidable, reported, 555. Allows reply to motion under Standing Order 161, 41, 304. Calls on Notices of Motions and Questions, 6, 15, et seq. Commission to administer Oath of Allegiance, reported, 126. Draws attention to Council's amendments in Bill, 437, Directs Serjeant-at-Arms to remove Member, 235, 248. Directs Acting Serjeant-at-Arms to remove Member, 504. Directs that Order of Day be removed from Business Paper, 126, 382. Informs House of time for presenting Address. in Reply, 53. Lays on Table copy of Governor's Opening Speech, 8. Lays Paper on Table, 157, 523. Lays on Table Warrant nominating Temporary Chairmen of Committees, 6. Leaves Chair for period (Later flour of Day), 2, 415; (Another day), 175. Prayer, offers, 1, 15, et seq. Puts Question under Standing Order 1136, 107. Puts Question under Standing Order 161, 304. Reports presentation of Address in Reply and Answer, 57. Resumes Chair at hour named, 2, 175, 415.

RULINGS:— Suspension of Standing Orders to pass Bill in one day:—

It was submitted that the suspension of Standing Orders on a previous day to pass a Bill through all stages in one day, did not hold force on a subsequent day, and that it was necessary for the House to again suspend Standing Orders to allow the Bill to be dealt with before the Address in Reply.

Mr. Speaker stated that the suspension of Standing Orders granted on one day applied from day to day, 35.

Anticipation of Debate:— It was submitted that a subject sought to be discussed by a motion under 49th

Standing Order, anticipated discussion on a Bill, notice of which had been given to-day.

Mr. Speaker, not receiving from the Minister an assurance that the Bill would come before the House within a reasonable time, ruled the motion in order, 143.

Notice of Motion:— A notice of motion "That Standing Order 175n shall not be applied to the Loan

Estimates for the current year", given by a private Member, ruled out of order by Mr. Speaker and removed from Business Paper, 143.

Closure:— Mr. Speaker stated that the mover of a motion may not also move "That the

Question be now put" and ruled out of order a motion moved by Mr. Askin, 180.

Privilege:— A motion was moved by the Member for Durwood, Mr. Doig, that the statement

by the Minister for Housing, "that the Member for Durwood had not quoted the full text of certain documents", constituted a breach of Privilege.

Mr. Speaker ruled that the motion was not one involving Privilege, 232.

Messages to Council:— It was submitted that the Minister, in the Message to the Council respecting

Council's amendments in a Bill originating in the Assembly, had incorporated comments and reasons which were not part of the decisions of the Com-mittee.

Mr. Speaker referred to a previous Ruling and also stated that the Standing Orders provided that reasons shall las drawn up by the Member in charge of the Bill and that it was not competent to move an amendment to the Message, and that the Message, being a formality, was not subject to debate, 274.

Adjournment of House under Standing Order 49:— Mr. Speaker stated that a motion for the adjournment of the House had been

placed in the box but owing to the operation of the Sessional Orders, it could not be entertained after six p.m., 290.

Mr. Speaker ruled the motion "The Attorney-General's failure to prosecute Dennis Brian Duffle of Aberdare on a charge of rape and his subsequent refusal to explain why this charge was dropped" out of order "for obvious reasons".

It was submitted that the House had been informed that Writs had issued. It was further submitted that it was not known to what subjects the Writs related

and even if it were known Mr. Speaker -would have to decide whether the subject of the motion was the same as the matter regarded as sub judice.

Mr. Speaker stated that he would adhere to the ruling already given, 294. Dissent motion negatived, 304.

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SPEAKER (continued):—

RULINGS (continued):— Adjournment of House under Standing Order 49 (continued):—

Mr. Speaker stated that since accepting the motion, "The decision by certain Trade Unions controlling State-owned public transport to call a halt to trains and buses on Wednesday, December I lth"—which tacitly implied he believed the matter urgent, the matter had been raised in the House and its urgency tested. The House had decided that in the circumstances the matter was not urgent. He accepted that decision and ruled the motion out of order, 451.

That no Reply could be exercised by the Mover of a Motion if there had been no debate upon the Motion to which to Reply. 498.

MOTION OF NO CONFIDENCE:— Motion (Mr. Askin) That because of persistent bias and gross inconsistency in his

rulings, Mr. Speaker no longer possesses the confidence of this House; Debate interrupted to present Address in Reply; resumed and negatived, 57.

DISSENT FROM RULINGS:— That the question asked by Member for Earlwood, Mr. Willis, relating to visit of

King • and Queen of Thailand, did not relate to the Premier's administration, negatived, 40.

That subject for discussion under Standing Order 49, submitted by Member for Earlwood, was sub judice, negatived, 304.

Refusal to allow Member for Earlwood to make a personal explanation, negatived, 397.

Permitting Deputy Premier and Treasurer to make Statement concerning further expenditure of public revenue as a Ministerial Statement, negatived, 475.

DEPUTY:— Commission to administer Oath of Allegiance, reported, 127. Takes Chair because of unavoidable absence of Speaker, and offers Prayer, 555.

SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT (See "ADJOURNMENT").

SPEECHES (See "DEBATE ; also "MEMBERS").

STANDING ORDERS (See also "BILLS"; also "COMMITTEES") :— SUSPENSION OF:—

As a matter of Urgency to bring in and pass Bill, or Bills, through all stages in one day, 30, 31.

By consent, to bring in and pass Bill or Bills, through all stages in one day, 91, 159, 163, 314, 353, 385, 453.

By consent, to bring in Bill and proceed as far as 2° stage in one day, 567, 574. By consent, to consider motion relating to Business Days and Hours of Sitting (Ses-

sional Orders), 30. To appoint forthwith Committees of Supply and Ways and Means, 31. As a matter of Urgency to consider motion relating to—

Amended Sessional Order, 487. Censure motion, 197. Pharmaceutical drugs, 370. Sale of Closer Settlement Leases to Messrs. Blasdell, Rhodes and Voll, 286. Shop Trading Hours, 502. Suspension of Drivers' Licenses by Commissioner for Motor Transport, 180.

COMMITTEE:— Sessional Order appointing, 60. Motion (Mr. neuron), for reference of whole of Standing Orders to, agreed to, 60. Motion (Mr. Man22ix) for Committee to sit during sittings of House, agreed to, 295. Report, 470.

NEW, RESCINDED AND AMENDED:— Motion (Mr. Mannix), That Report of Standing Orders Committee be adopted and

that this House adopts new Standing Order No. 28E, the rescission of Standing Orders Nos. 20, 66, 213 and 266 and amendments to certain Standing Orders, and amendment (Mr. Chancey) to refer Report back to Standing Orders Committee for further consideration, amendment negatived, Resolution agreed to, 568; Governor's approval reported, 588.

STANDING ORDER No. 57—AMENDMENT OF :—

Motion (Mr. Mannix) to transmit copy of amended Standing Order No. 57 to Legislative Council and invite Council to adopt similar amendments, agreed to, 589.

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STATE TRANSPORT (CO-ORDINATION) ACT (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49TH STANDING ORDER").

SUPPLY (See "FINANCE").

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE (See "MOTIONS").

SYMPATHY (See "DEATHS").

TEACHERS' COLLEGE, WAGGA WAGGA (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49TH STANDING ORDER").

TEMPORARY CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES (See "CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES").

THAILAND, QUEEN OF (See "MOTIONS").

TRUSTEES OF PUBLIC RESERVES ENABLING ACT, 1924:— P UBLIC HALL AT MARULAN :—

Motion (Mr. Compton) That provisions of section 3 shall apply to land for, agreed to, 516.

LB. TESTING (See "ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE UNDER 49TH STANDING ORDER"),

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—PRESIDENT OF, (See "DEATHS").

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49Th STANDING ORDER").

UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES:— Election of Member of the Legislative Assembly to Council of:—

Motion (Mr. Wetherell) That Kenneth George Booth, Esq., be elected. Motion (Mr. Askin) That John Clarkson Maddison, Esq., B.A., LL.B., be elected. Question "That Mr. Booth be elected," agreed to, 65.

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY:— Election of Member of the Legislative Assembly to Senate of :—

Motion (Mr. Wetherell) That Laurence John Tully, Esq., BA., LL.B., be elected. Motion (Mr. Askin) That Eric Hearnshaw, Esq., KM., B.Ec., Dip. Pub. Ad., be

elected. Question "That Mr. Tully be elected," agreed to, 65.

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URGENCY:— Motion made as a matter of :—

To appoint forthwith the Committees of Supply and Wages and Means, 31. To consider motion relating to—

Sydney Opera House, negatived, 6, Reduction of Coal Orders from Curlewis, Gunnedah and Werris Creek Coalmines,

negatived, 27. Criticism of Her Majesty the Queen of Thailand, negatived, 39. Margarine Manufacture and Sale, negatived, 75. Hospital Administration, negatived, 99. Margarine Quotas, negatived, 133. Suspension of Drivers' Licenses by Commissioner for Motor Transport, agreed to,

180. Order of Day of General Business, negatived, 187, 245. Notice of Motion of General Business (Censure motion), agreed to, 197. Rydalmere Mental Hospital, negatived, 231. Hospital Finances, negatived, 258. Sale of aoser Settlement Leases to Messrs. Blasdell, Rhodes and Voll, agreed to,

286. New State of New England—leave to appear at Bar of House, negatived, 309. Open inquiry into allegations of police assault, negatived, 342. Pharmaceutical Drugs, agreed to, 370. State Transport (Co-ordination) Act, negatived, 416. Transport strike, negatived, 450. Shop Trading Hours, negatived, 477; agreed to, 502. Bus Stoppages, negatived, 485. Amended Sessional Order, agreed to, 486. Notice of Motion of General Business, negatived, 578. Public Accounts Committee—Appointment of Select Committee to enquire into

and Report, 570. To suspend Standing Orders to bring in and pass Bill, or Bills, through all stages in

one day, agreed to, 30. •

USHER OF THE BLACK ROD (See "BLACK ROD").

VOTE (See "DIVISIONS").

VOTE OF CENSURE (See "MOTIONS").

WAYS AND MEANS (See "FINANCE").

WEEK-END GAOL SENTENCES (See "MOTIONS").

WHEAT SILOS (See "ADJOURNMENT OF HOUSE UNDER 49Th t STANDING ORDER").

Ilr YOUTH POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (See "MOTIONS").

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PAPERS ORDERED TO BE PRINTED

ASSEMBLY VOLUME

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS, 40TH PARLIAMENT—SECOND SESSION JOINT VOLUMES

Papers

A ABORIGINES:—

PROTECTION ACT, 1909, as amended:— Regulations under, 126, 270, 303.

WELFARE BOARD:—

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 269 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 555

ACCOUNTANTS REGISTRATION BOARD (See "PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS").

ACQUISMON OF LAND (See under various headings).

AFFORESTATION (See "FORESTRY").

PAGE VOL. PAGE

1 17

AGRICULTURE (See also "DAIRY PRODUCTS"; also "DRIED FRUITS"):— Report of Department for year ended 30th June, 1962, 89 Report of Department for year ended 30th June, 1963, 370

AGRICULTURAL SEEDS ACT, 1921, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 469.

AIR POLLUTION ADVISORY COMMITTEE:— Report for year ended 30th June. 1963, 362

AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT:— Copy of statement to Senate on 3rd October, 1962, by the Minister for Civil Aviation

on the report of the Board appointed to inquire into the accident to Viscount Airliner VH-TVC, 139.

AMBULANCE TRANSPORT SERVICE ACT, 1919, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 220.

AMBULANCE TRANSPORT SERVICE OF NEW SOUTH WALES'—

47 179

435

Report of Board, together with Balance-sheet ended 30th June, 1961, 16

Report of Board, together with Balance-sheet ended 30th June, 1962, 188

Report of Board, together with Balance-sheet ended 30th June, 1963, 391

and Statement of Accounts, for year

and Statement of Accounts, for year

and Statement of Accounts, for year

441

449

457

APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES MUSEUM (See "MUSEUMS").

APPOINTMENTS TO PUBLIC SERVICE (See "PUBLIC SERVICE").

ARCHITECTS ACT, 1921, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 466.

ARCHIVES:—

AUTHORITY:— Report for 1962, 210 Report for 1963, 466 Statement of Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1962, 17. Statement of Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1963, 343

ARGENTINE ANT ERADICATION ACT, 1962:— Regulations under, 76, 310.

ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES:— Report of Trustees for 1962, 241 Statements of Accounts for year ended 30th June, 1963, 422 Report of Trustees for 1963, 561

467 477

as

487 519 503

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ASSEMBLY VOLUME

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Papers—continued

A ART UNIONS (See "LOTTERIES AND ART UNIONS ACT, 1901").

ASSEMBLY :— SESSIONAL PAPERS:—

Alphabetical List of Members (Facing page J.) Votes and Proceedings, Nos. 1 to 123 Proclamation proroguing Parliament Business undisposed of at the Close of Session Attendances of Members in Divisions and Counts-out Business of Session Alphabetical Register of Bills Register of Addresses and Orders Standing and Select Committees appointed during the Session Weekly Reports of Divisions in Committee of the Whole, Nos. 1 to 26 Reports from Printing Committee, Nos. 1 to 39

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AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BUSINESS AGENTS:—

Report of Council for year ended 30th June. 1962, 153 Report of Council for year ended 30th June. 1963, 478

AUDIT ACT, 1902, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 188.

AUDITOR-GENERAL (See "FINANCE -).

AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM (Sec "MUSEUMS").

AUTOMATION:— Report of Mr. Justice Richards on inquiry into Recent Mechanisation and Other

Technological Changes in Industry, 306 Notes prepared by Department of Labour and Industry On Mr. Justice Richards

Report, 306

AWABA (See "MINING").

BANKS (See "RURAL BANK").

BILLS:— Alphabetical Register of (Sessional Paper)

BLUE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK TRUST:— Report for 1962, 380

BONALBO HOSPITAL (See "HOSPITAL").

BOOK PURCHASERS' PROTECTION ACT, 1899. AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 474.

BREAD MANUFACTURE AND DELIVERY ACT, 1950, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 379.

BRICKWORKS (Sec "STATE ENTERPRISES"),

BROKEN HILL WATER AND SEWERAGE ACT, 1938, AS AMENDED:— By-laws under, 204. Regulations under, 353. Gazette Notice respecting appointments of Members of Broken Hill Water Board,

486. Notifications of acquisition of land under Public Works Act for the purposes of, 270,

319.

609

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BROKEN HILL WATER BOARD:- Report for 1961, 51 Report for 1962, 319

BUDGET PAPERS (See "FINANCE").

BUILDING SOCIETIES:- Reports by Minister for Co-operative Societies respecting agreements entered into

by Treasurer with Co-operative Building Societies for quarters commencing 1st July, 1962, 84; 1st October, 1962, 181; 1st January, 1963, 288; 1st April, 1963, 288; 1st July, 1963, 371; 1st October, 1963, 469; 1st January, 1964, 560.

BURSARY ENDOWMENT BOARD (See "EDUCATION").

BUSH FIRES:- COMMITTEE:-

Report for year ended 30th April, 1962, 40 Report for year ended 30th April, 1963, 365

BUSINESS NAMES ACT, 1962:- Regulations under, 18.

BY-LAWS:- Broken Hill Water and Sewerage Act, 204. Government Railways Act, 17, 100, 140, 182, 199, 289, 294, 362, 428, 466, 478, 515,

540. Hay Irrigation Act, 465. Hunter District Water, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 287, 552. Meat Industry Act, 24, 83, 161, 294, 482. Metropolitan Water, Sewerage, and Drainage Act, 15. 188, 287, 466, 491. Milk Act, 181. New South Wales State Cancer Council Act, 345. Public Parks Act, 451. Saint Andrew's College Act, 17. Saint Paul's College Act, 404. Sydney Corporation Act (deemed to be Ordinances under Local Government Act), 68,

181, 571. Technical Education and University of New South Wales Act, 535. The National Trust of Australia (New South Wales) Act, 492. ' University and University Colleges Act, 17, 68, 126, 188, 278, 289, 366, 422, 466,

491, 527, 561, 571. University of New England Act, 188, 466.

CANCER COUNCIL (See "NEW SOUTH WALES STATE CANCER COUNCIL").

CAPTAIN COOK'S LANDING PLACE:- Report of Trustees for year ended 30th June, 1962, 140 Report of Tru'stees for year ended 30th June, 1963, 451

CATTLE COMPENSATION ACT, 1951, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 181.

CATTLE SLAUGHTERING AND DISEASED ANIMALS AND MEAT ACT, 1902, AS AMENDED:-

Regulations under, 469.

CHARITABLE COLLECTIONS Aa, 1934, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 221.

7 375 7 395

4 4

63 69

5 957 5 965

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5

5

5

53

61

69

77

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CHILD WELFARE— ACT, 1939, as amended:—

Rules of Court under, 18, 571.

DEPARTMENT:—

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 89 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 451

CHIROPODISTS REGISTRATION ACT, 1962:— Regulations under, 303.

CIVIL AVIATION (See "AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT").

CLEAN AIR ACT. 1961, AS AMENDED:— Proclamations under, 492. Regulations under, 492.

CLOSER SETTLEMENT (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1914:— DEDICATION OF CERTAIN LANDS (SECTION 13):—

Gazette Notices dealing with the, 19, 140, 199, 237, 380, 547, 562.

CLOSER SETTLEMENT AND RETURNED SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT (See also "FINANCE") :— ACTS:—

Regulations under, 19, 140, 147, 188.

PARTICULARS RESPECTING THE ACQUISITION OF THE FOLLOWING ESTATES:—

Merribee, 63 Clifton, 63 Part Merribee, 118 Manar, 275, 516 Premer, 275 Nangunia, 336 Woodlawn, 336 Edenbah, 418 Lower Coolegong, 516

COAL AND OIL SHALE MINE WORKERS (SUPERANNUATION) ACT, 1941, AS AMENDED:—

Regulations under, 547.

COAL AND OIL SHALE MINE WORKERS SUPERANNUATION TRIBUNAL:— . Report, Balance-sheet and Statements of Accounts for year ended 30th June, 1959,

172 Report, Balance-sheet and Statements of Accounts for year ended 30th June, 1960,

172 Report, Balance-sheet and Statements of Accounts for year ended 30th June, 1961,

172 Report, Balance-sheet and Statements of Accounts for year ended 30th June, 1962,

172

COAL INDUSTRY ACT, 1946, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 207.

COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1912, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 17, 221.

COAL MINING (See "MINING").

COMMERCIAL AGENTS AND PRIVATE INQUIRY AGENTS ACT, 1963:— Regulations under, 290, 362,

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COMMISSIONS, ROYAL:-

OFF-THE-COURSE BETTING:-

Copy of Royal Commission extending the time for the submission by His Honour Judge Edward Parnell Kinsella of his report of inquiry into certain matters relating to, 76, 181, 236.

Report of Inquiry, 277

COMMITTEES:- Standing and Select appointed during the Session (Sessional Paper)

ASSEMBLY :-

PRINTING:-

Reports Nos. 1 to 39, 65, 73, 81, 88, 11 1, 123, 138, 151, 174, 195, 208, 218, 233, 246, 260, 281, 302. 315, 329, 340, 348, 359, 367, 377, 389, 401, 413, 426, 447, 456, 475, 489, 499, 517, 531, 546, 568, 582, 593

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS:-

First Report during currency of Fortieth Parliament (Appendix to Auditor- General's Report) (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 63

Second Report during currency of Fortieth :Parliament (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 153

Third Report during currency of Fortieth Parliament (Appendix to Auditor-General's Report) (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 357

STANDING ORDERS:-

Report of, on proposed new Standing Order, amended Standing Orders and rescis-sion of certain Standing Orders (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 470

COUNCIL :-

Further Report on Australian Pines and Products (Afforestation Contracts Bill (Laid on Table of Council only)

Report on Dentists (Amendment) Bill (Laid on Table of Council only) Report on Kurri Kurri School of Arts (Land Sale) Bill, 509 Report on Optometrists (Amendment) Bill (Laid on Table of Council only) Report on The Union Trustee Company of Australia, Limited (Amendment) BIB, 221

COMMONWEALTH AND STATE MINISTERS' CONFERENCE (See "CONFERENCES").

COMPANIES ACT, 1961:-

Regulations under, 18, 290. Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of Commonwealth Land

and Investment Company Limited, The Commercial Credit Corporationof Australia Limited and Associated Tobacco Manufacturers (Holdings) Limited (Laid on Table of Council only)

Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of New Investments Limited (in liquidation), Macleay Timber Investments Pty. Limited (in liquidation), Brunker Constructions Pty. Limited (in liquidation) and Denton Subdivisions Pty. Limited (in liquidation), (Laid on Table of Council only)

Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of Rural Developments Pty. Limited (Laid on Table of Council only)

Report of Inspectors appointed to investigate the affairs of Sydney Guarantee Corpora-tion Limited (Laid on Table of Council only)

Report by F. J. 0, Ryan. Registrar of Companies of an investigation into certain dealings in the shares of Ducon Industries Limited (Laid on Table of Council only)

CONFERENCES:-

Report on proceedings of Commonwealth and State Ministers held at Canberra on 27th and 28th Rine, 1962, 113

Report on proceedings of Commonwealth and State Ministers held at Canberra on 14th February, 1963. 293

Report of Commonwealth and State Ministers, Canberra, 17th and 18th June, 1963 (Laid on Table of Council only)

CONSERVATION (See also "SOIL CONSERVATION"):-

Report of the Department of Conservation, together with Report of the Conservation Authority of New South Wales for year ended 30th June, 1962, 153

Report of the Department of Conservation, together with Report of the Conservation Authority of New South Wales for year ended 30th June, 1963, 5,47

623

745

875

681

697

713

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1137

1394

461 397 469 445 483

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CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND (See "FINANCE").

CONVEYANCING ACT, 1919, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 217.

COOK'S RIVER IMPROVEMENTS ACT, 1946:- Notifications of acquisition of land and/or easements under Public Works Act for

the purpose of, 29, 304, 333.

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CO-OPERATION ACT, 1923, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 182.

CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETIES (See "BUILDING SOCIETIES").

CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES:- Report of Registrar for year ended 30th June, 1962, 181 Report of Registrar for year ended 30th June, 1963, 486

COTTON INDUSTRY IN NEW SOUTH WALES:- Report on development of, 384

COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND PLANNING SCHEME (AMENDMENT No. 4):- Ordinance, 310.

CROWN LANDS ACT, 1884:- Regulations under, 19.

CROWN LANDS CONSOLIDATION ACT, 1913:- Regulations under, 19, 140, 188, 199, 264, 310, 380, 399, 428. Amended fees and charges of certain cemeteries, 264. Rules and Regulations (section 26), 199, 451, 547.

DEDICATION FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES (SECTION 24) :- Abstracts of, intended for, 19, 140, 181, 199, 264, 333, 380, 451, 547, 562.

REVOCATION OF DEDICATION OF CERTAIN LANDS (SECTION 25):- Gazette Notices dealing with the. 19, 140, 147, 199, 237, 264, 333, 380, 451, 547,

562, 592.

CUMMINS, DR, C. J. (See "HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE").

DAIRIES SUPERVISION ACT, 1901, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 428.

DAIRY INDUSTRY ACT. 1915, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 294,

DAIRY PRODUCTS:- Report of Board for year ended 30th June, 1962, 181 Report of Board for year ended 30th June, 1963, 357

DAMS AND WEIRS (See "WATER").

DE LEUW, CATHER AND COMPANY (See "TRANSPORT").

DISTRICT COURTS ACT. 1912, AS AMENDED:- Amendments of Scale of Fees. 183, 562. Rules of Court, 105, 183, 290, 562.

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DIVISIONS:- Attendance of Members in Divisions and Counts-out (Sessional Paper)

IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE:-

Weekly Reports, Nos. 1 to 26

DRIED FRUITS:- ACT, 1939, as amended:-

Regulations under, 181, 294, 469. BOARD:-

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Report for 1962, 278 Report for 1963, 515

1 1

327 339

DUMARESQ-BARWON BORDER RIVERS COMMISSION:- Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 181 7 181 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963. 451 7 187

EDUCATION (See also "UNIVERSITIES") :- ACT, 1961:-

Regulations under, 17. BURSARY ENDOWMENT BOARD:-

Report for year ended 30th June, 1961, 17 1 1069 Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 289 1 1081 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 491 1 1097

DEPARTMENT:- Report of Minister for 1961, 17 1 1113 Report of Minister for 1962, 289 1 1179

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION ACT, 1880:- Notifications of acquisition of land and/or easements under Public Works Act, for the

purposes of, 17, 289, 561. Regulations under, 278, 491.

TECHNICAL :-

Report of Minister on activities of Department of, for 1961, 126 1 1239 Report of Minister on activities of Department of, for 1962, 422 1 1299

ELECTORAL:- Statistical Returns of the General Election for the Legislative Assembly held on

3rd March, 1962, 83 3 839 Legislation. Conspectus of, within the Commonwealth and States of Australia, July,

1962 (Laid on Table of Council only) 7 971

ELECTRICITY (Sec also "GAS AND ELECTRICITY") AUTHORITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES:-

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 210 3 937 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 465 3 981

COMMISSION ACT, 1950, as amended:- Notifications of acquisition of land and/or easements under Public Works Act, for

the purposes of, 28, 51, 68, 89, 126, 131, 161, 199, 220, 270, 288, 323, 332, 343, 365, 383, 437, 478, 535, 571.

COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES:-

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 171 3 1033 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 391 3 1075

DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1945, as amended:- Regulations under, 68(2 ), 85P), 181, 310, 450, 571.

SYDNEY COUNTY COUNCIL :-

Statement of Accounts and Balance-sheet for 1961, 23 3 1115 Statement of Accounts and Balance-sheet for 1962, 293 3 1133

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ESTIMATES (See "FINANCE").

EXPLOSIVES ACT, 1905, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 294.

FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT, 1912, AS AMENDED:— Proclamations under, 28, 126. Report of Department of Labour and Industry, on working of, for 1962, 310 Regulations under, deemed to be Regulations under Factories, Shops and Industries

Act, 1962, 210( 2 ), 217.

FACTORIES, SHOPS AND INDUSTRIES ACT, 1962:— Proclamations under, 264, 385. Regulations under, 469. Regulations under Factories and Shops Act, 1912, as amended, deemed to be

Regulations under, 210( 2 ), 217.

FARM PRODUCE AGENTS ACT, 1926, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 24, 294.

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FAUNA PROTECTION;— ACT, 1948:—

Regulations under, 161, 241, 303. PANEL :—

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 40 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 332

FERRY SERVICES (See "TRANSPORT'').

FERTILIZERS ACT, 1934, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 162.

FINANCE:— ESTIMATES (Budget Papers), 1962-63 (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 58

Index to Budget Papers Message from Governor, together with Estimates, etc., asunder:—

(1.) Consolidated Revenue Fund—Estimates of Expenditure for year 1962-63 (2.) Consolidated Revenue Fund—Statement of Payments from the Vote "Advance

to Treasurer" 1961-62 submitted for Parliamentary appropriation in adjust-ment of the Advance Vote

(3.) Consolidated Revenue Fund.—Statement of Payments "Unauthorised in Sus-pense" to 30th June, 1962

(4.) Government Railways Fund—Estimates of Expenditure for the year 1962-63 (5.) Government Railways Renewals Fund.—Estimates of Expenditure for the

year 1962-63 (6.) Road Transport and Traffic Fund.—Estimates of Expenditure for the year

1962-63 (7.) Metropolitan Transport Trust General Fund—Estimates of Expenditure for

the year 1962-63 (8.) Newcastle and District Transport General Fund—Estimates of Expenditure

for the year 1962-63 (9.) Newcastle and District Transport Trust General Fund—Statement of Payments

"Unauthorised in Suspense" to 30th June, 1962 (10.) Maritime Services Board Fund—Estimates of Expenditure for the year

1962-63 (11.) Maritime Services Board Renewals Fund.—Estimates of Expenditure for the

year 1962-63 (12.) Closer Settlement Fund.—Estimates of Expenditure for the year 1962-63

4 4

2 1 2 259

2 10

2 208

2 219 2 222

2 231

2 232

2 236

2 238

2 240

2 243

2 252 2 254

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FINANCE (continued):—

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ESTIMATES (Budget Papers), 1963-64 (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 355 2 289 Index to Budget Papers 2 547

Message from Governor, together with Estimates, etc., as under:— (1.) Consolidated Revenue Fund.—Estimates of Expenditure for the year 1963-64. 2 298 (2.) Consolidated Revenue Fund.—Statement of Payments from the Vote "Advance

to Treasurer" 1962-63—submitted for Parliamentary appropriation in adjust- ment of the Advance Vote 2 498

(3.) Consolidated Revenue Fund.—Statement of Payments "Unauthorised in Suspense" to 30th June, 1963 2 507

(4.) Government Railways Fund—Estimates of Expenditure for the year 1963-64. 2 510 (5.) Government Railways Renewals Fund.—Estimates of Expenditure for the

year 1963-64 2 519 (6.) Road Transport and Traffic Fund.—Estimates of Expenditure for the year

1963-64 2 520 (7.) Road Transport and Traffic Fund.—Statement of Payments "Unauthorised in

Suspense" to 30th June, 1963 2 523 (8.) Metropolitan Transport Trust General Fund.--Estimates of Expenditure for

the year 1963-64 2 525 (9.) Newcastle and District Transport Trust General Fund.—Estimates of Expendi-

ture for the year 1963-64 2 527 (10.) Maritime Services Board Fund—Estimates of Expenditure for the year 1963-64. 2 531 (11.) Maritime Services Board Renewals Fund.—Estimates of Expenditure for the

year 1963-64 2 540 (12.) Closer Settlement Fund.—Estimates of Expenditure for the year 1963-64 2 542

FINANCIAL STATEMENT:—

Delivered by Treasurer (Hon. 1. B. Renshaw, M.t.A.) covering Budget for year 1962-63 (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 59 267

Delivered by Treasurer (Hon. J. B. Renshaw, M.L.A.) covering Budget for year 1963-64 (Laid on Table of Assembly only). 356 2 553

INCOME TAX, UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF AND SOCIAL SERVICES TAX, AND SPECIAL INCOME AND WAGES TAX ACTS:—

Report by the Commissioner of Taxation upon working of, for year ended 30th June, 1962, 67 2 1597

Report by the Commissioner of Taxation upon working of, for year ended 30th June, 1963, 343 2 1599

LOAN ESTIMATE-S

For 1962-63 (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 115 2 585 Speech for 1962-63 delivered by Treasurer (Hon. J. B. Renshaw, M.L.A.) (together

with 'appendices) (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 115 2 603 For 1963-64 (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 319 2 633 Speech for 1963-64 delivered by Treasurer (Hon. J. B. Renshaw, M.L,A.) (together

with appendices) (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 320 2 651

MARITIME SERVICES BOARD FUND AND MARITIME SERVICES BOARD RENEWALS FUND:—

Estimated expenditure from 1st July, 1962, to 30th September. 1962. 15. Estimated expenditure from 1st July, 1963. to 30th September, 1963, 323.

PUBLIC ACODUNTS: —

Treasurer's statement of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, and other accounts for the financial year ended 30th June. 1962, together with the Auditor-General's Report thereon (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 63 2 683

Treasurer's statement of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, and other accounts for the financial year ended 30th June. 1963, together with the Auditor-General's Report thereon (Laid on Table of Assembly only) 357 2 1141

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE:—

First Report during currency of Fortieth Parliament (Appendix to Auditor-General's Report) (Laid on Table of Assembly only). 63 2 936

Second Report during currency of Fortieth Parliament (Laid on Table of Assembly only), 153 2 1137

Third Report during currency of Fortieth Parliament (Appendix to Auditor-General's Report) (Laid on Table of Assembly only). 357 2 1394

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FIRE BRIGADES:— Act, 1909, as amended—

Regulations under, 43. Notification of acquisition of land, under Public Works Act, for purposes of, 24.

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BOARD:—

Report of Commissioners, together with appendices for 1961, 40 Report of Commissioners, together with appendices for 1962. 269

FISHERIES:— Report of the Chief Secretary on, in New South Wales, for year ended 30th June

1962, 203 Report of the Chief Secretary on, in New South Wales, for year ended 30th June,

1963, 545

FISHERIES AND OYSTER FARMS ACT, 1935, AS AMENDED:-- Regulations under, 40. 43, 117, 193. 213. 303. 474. 545.

FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES:— Report by Dr. M. 1. Flynn, 451 Statement issued by Premier upon, 555.

ACT, 1957:— Approval for the addition of fluorine to Water Supplies, 188, 293, 492, 560. Regulations under, 16.

FLYNN, DR. M. J. (See "FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES").

FORESTRY:— Act 1916, as amended:—

Notification of acquisition of land under Public Works Act, for purposes of, 221. Regulations under, 347.

AFFORESTATION :—

Return showing amount expended under section 13 of the Forestry Act, 1916, as amended, for year ended 30th June, 1962, 16.

Return showing amount expended under section 13 of the Forestry Act, 1916, as amended, for year ended 30th June, 1963, 303.

COMMISSION:—

Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1962, 203 Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1963, 523

NOTIFICATIONS OF ACQUISITION OF LAND UNDER PunLic WORKS ACT, FOR FOLLOWING STATE FORESTS:—

Green Hills, 18, 204; Rondo, 69; Bulls Ground, 204; Sunny Corner, 204, 319, 527; Myall River, 319; Bibblewindi, 319; Vulcan. 333. 561: Bullandelah, 482; Orara West, 482; Bachelor. 482, 536; Irishman. 536,

REVOCATION OF DEDICATION OF STATE FORESTS :

Schedule covered by Message No. 22, 56 Schedule covered by Message No, 171, 473

FRIENDLY SOCIETIES:— REGISTRAR:—

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 181 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 478

FRUIT CASES ACT, 1912, AS AMENDED'—Regulations under, 24, 379.

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GAMING AND BETTING ACT, 1912, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 193, 303, 318, 409.

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GAS AND ELECTRICITY ACT, 1935, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 85, 492, 545.

GOVERNMENT FERRY SERVICES (See "TRANSPORT").

GOVERNMENT INSURANCE OFFICE OF NEW SOUTH WALES:— Report together with Statements of Accounts for year ended 30th June, 1962, 236 .. Report together with Statement of Accounts for year ended 30th June, 1963, 450 ..

GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ACT, 1912, AS AMENDED (See "RAILWAYS").

GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK ACT, 1906, AND GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK AMENDMENT ACT, 1913:—

Proclamations under, 287.

GOVERNMENT TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT (See 'TRANSPORT").

GOVERNOR, HIS EXCELLENCY THE:— Opening Speech, 8.

GRAIN ELEVATORS:— Report of Board for year ended 31st October, 1961, 73 Report of Board for year ended 31st October, 1962, 589

Acr, 1954, as amended:— Regulations under, 515.

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HARBOUR AND TONNAGE RATES ACT, 1920, AS AMENDED:— . Regulations under, 15.

HARBOUR AND TRANSPORT BOARD (See 'TRANSPORT").

HARBOURS (See "SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST').

MAY IRRIGATION ACT, 1902, AS AMENDED:— By-laws under, 465. Regulation under, 428.

HEALTH (See "PUBLIC HEALTH").

HEALTH ADVISORY COMMIE]. EE:— Report on a study tour by Dr. C. J. Cummins, Chairman, and Dr. J. Lindell, Member

445

HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS ACT, 1912, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 161, 474.

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7 1013

4 449 4 495

591 4 647 4

413 7 453 7

773 801

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HOSPITALS (See also "PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT"; also "PRIVATE HOSPITALS ACT"; also "PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES").

Report on overseas tour during 1963 by Dr. H. SeIle, Chairman of Hospitals Com-mission, 370 (Appendices not printed.)

Report on an Inquiry by the Hospitals Commission of New South Wales under the provisions of sections 11 and 12 of the Public Hospitals Act, 1929, into certain aspects of hospital services at Bonalbo, 535

Transcript of evidence taken at the Inquiry by the Hospitals Commission of New South Wales into certain aspects of hospital services at Bonalbo, 535.

COMMISSION:- Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 199 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 481

HOUSING :- Act 1912, as amended:-

Notifications of acquisition of land under Public Works Act, for the purposes of, 29, 68, 140, 182, 228, 270, 288, 333, 362, 404, 470, 478, 560, 570.

Regulations under, 497.

COMMISSION:- Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 171 Report for the year ended 30th June, 1963, 428

HUNTER DISTRICT WATER BOARD:- Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 113 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 416

HUNTER DISTRICT WATER, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE ACT, 1938, AS AMENDED:-

By-laws under, 287, 552. Notifications of acquisition of land and/or easements under Public Works Act, for the

purposes of 24, 40, 134, 319, 333, 451, 561.

HUNTER VALLEY CONSERVATION TRUST:- Report, together with Balance-sheet and Statement of Accounts, for 1961, 16 Report, together with Balance-sheet and Statement of Accounts, for 1962, 293

HUNTER VALLEY FLOOD MITIGATION ACT, 1956:- Notifications of acquisition of land or easements under Public Works Act for the

purposes of, 162.

INCOME TAX (See "FINANCE").

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT, 1940, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 28, 210.

INDUSTRIAL REGISTRAR (See 'TRADE UNIONS").

INDUSTRIAL UNDERTAKINGS OF THE STATE (See "STATE ENTERPRISES").

INSURANCE PREMIUMS COMMITTEE (See "WORKERS' COMPENSATION").

IRRIGATION (See also "RIVER MURRAY"; also "WATER"; also "WATER CONSERVA TION AND IRRIGATION") :- Acr, 1912, as amended:-

Regulations under, 16, 220, 324, 465, 504.

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JOINT COAL BOARD (See "MINING").

JUSTICES ACT, 1902, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 18.

KLIMA, MRS. DIANA (See "POLICE").

KOSCIUSKO STATE PARK ACT, 1944, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 310.

LABOUR AND INDUSTRY AND SOCIAL WELFARE (See also "TRADE UNIONS") :— Report of the Department on working of the Factories and Shops Act, 1912, as

amended, for 1962, 310

LAND ACQUISITION (CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS) ACT, 1946:— Notifications of acquisition of land under Public Works Act, for the purpose of, 134,

204, 374, 437.

LAND AND VALUATION COURT ACT, 1921, AS AMENDED:— Rules of Court, 422, 593.

LAND TAX:— COMMISSIONER:—

Report of, fOr year ended 31st October, 1962, 188 Report of, for year ended 31st October, 1963, 466

LANDS (See also "CROWN LANDS") :— Report of Department, together with Reports of Western Lands Commissioner,

Prickly-pear Destruction Commissioner and Surveyor-General for year ended 30th June, 1962, and Report of Chairman, Wild Dog Destruction Board, for 1961, 204

Report of Department, together with Reports of Western Lands Commissioner, Prickly-pear Destruction Commissioner and Surveyor-General for year ended 30th June, 1963, and Report of Chairman, Wild Dog Destruction Board, for 1962, 466

I.A PEROUSE MONUMENTS:— Report of Trustees for year ended 30th June, 1961, 147 Report of Trustees for year ended 30th June, 1962, 140 Report of Trustees for year ended 30th June, 1963, 451

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2 2

1

5 5 5

PACE

711

577 581

957

1017

975 979 983

LEGAL ASSISTANCE ACT, 1943, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 290.

LEGAL PRACTITIONERS ACT, 1898, AS AMENDED:— Regulations tinder, 478, 589. Rules of Court under, 18.

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL OF NEW SOUTH WALES:- CERTIFICATES OF RETURNING OFFICER RESPECTING :-

Election of Mrs. Mabel Eileen Purley, 0.B.E., and Ralph Benson Marsh, Esquire, 125. Election of Anthony Alexander Alum, 422. •Tenth Triennial Election, 427 Election of Herbert John McPherson, 592.

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LIBRARIES:- LIBRARY BOARD OF NEw SOUTH WALES:-

Report for'year ended 30th June, 1962, 126 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 422

PUBLIC LIBRARY OF NEW SOUTH WALES:-

Report of Trustees for year ended 30th June, 1962, 43 Report of Trustees for year ended 30th June, 1963, 328

LIDDELL (See "MINING").

LINDELL, DR. J. (See "HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE")

LIQUOR ACT, 1912, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 290.

LITHGOW (See "MINING").

LOAN ESTIMATES (See "FINANCE -).

LOCAL GOVERNMENT (See also "ELECTRICITY"):- ACT, 1919, as amended:-

Ordinances under, 23, 68, 85, 140, 181, 210, 310, 345, 377, 383, 450, 481, 523. By-laws under Sydney Corporation Act, 1932, as amended, deemed to be Ordinance

under, 68, 181, 571. DEPARTMENT:-

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 16 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963. 427

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ADVISORY COmm irrEE *-

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962. 76 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 357

LONG SERVICE LEAVE (METALLIFEROUS MINING INDUSTRY) ACT, 1963:- Regulations under, 492.

LORD HOWE ISLAND:- ACT, 1953:-

Regulations under, 83, 213, 379.

BOARD:-

Report, together with Accounts, for 1961, 126 Report, together with Accounts, for 1962, 379

LOTTERIES AND ART UNIONS ACT, 1901. AS AMENDED (See also "STATE LOTTERIES") :-

Balance-sheets of Art Unions, 16, 23, 40, 45, 50, 55, 67, 85, 87, 193, 203, 210, 227. 247, 269, 318, 323, 327, 332, 335, 339, 343, 345. 365, 367, 373, 383, 409, 436, 474. 477, 481, 491, 497, 508. 534. 552, 560, 571.

4 983 4 1011

4 1035 4 1059

4 1089 4 1163

4 1219 4 1223

4 1227 4

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MAIN ROADS:- Report of Commissioner for year ended 30th June, 1962, 171 Report of Commissioner for year ended 30th June, 1963, 427

MARGARINE:- Departmental File relating to use of poly-unsaturated fatty acids in, 579.

MARITIME SERVICES:- Act, 1935, as amended:-

Regulations under 15, 188. BOARD:-

Balance-sheet and Statements of Account for year ended 30th June, 1962, 188 Balance-sheet and Statements of Accounts for year ended 30th June, 1963, 466 Estimated expenditure for period 1st July, 1962, to 30th September, 1962, 15. Estimated expenditure for period 1st July, 1963, to 30th September, 1963, 323.

MARKETING OF PRIMARY PRODUCTS ACT, 1927, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under 24, 181, 294, 469.

MEAT INDUSTRY:- Act 1915, as amended:-

By-laws under, 24, 83, 161, 294, 482. Regulations under, 113.

METROPOLITAN BOARD:- Balance-sheets and Statements of Accounts, for year ended 30th June, 1962, 121.

MECHANISATION IN INDUSTRY (See "AUTOMATION").

MEDICAL BOARD OF NEW SOUTH WALES:- Report for 1962, 199 Report for 1963, 481

MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS ACT, 1938, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 140, 428.

MENTAL HOSPITALS (See "PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES").

METROPOLITAN MEAT INDUSTRY (See "MEAT INDUSTRY").

METROPOLITAN TRAFFIC ACT, 1900, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under 29, 199, 270, 290, 478, 515.

METROPOLITAN WATER, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE:- Act 1924, as amended:-

By-laws under, 15, 188, 287, 466, 491. Notifications of acquisition of land under Public Works Act, for the purposes of.

18, 24, 29, 40, 51, 68, 84, 90. 134, 162, 204. 213, 270, 313, 333, 346, 366, 384, 437, 450, 482, 486, 527, 535, 561.

BOARD:- Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 105 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 466

MILK :- Acr, 1931, as amended:-

Regulations under, 294. By-laws under, 181.

BOARD:- Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 134 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 428

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433 441

1

1437 1441

493 545

5 31

6 6

4 4

5

5 5

7 7

5

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MINE SUBSIDENCE BOARD (See "MINING").

MINE SUBSIDENCE COMPENSATION ACT, 1961:- Regulations under, 221, 508.

MINES INSPECTION ACT, 1901, AS AMENDED:- Rules under, 17, 294, 347.

MINES RESCUE ACT, 1925, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 246, 294, 366, 520.

MINING:- Authorities to Mine issued since January, 1882, under Mining Act, 1874 (Returns to

an Order), 182.

AcT, 1906, as amended:- Proclamations under, 17, 24, 68( 2 ), 89, 113, 182, 221, 264, 294, 345, 391, 395, 428,

466, 481, 495, 520, 535. ., Regulations under, 17, 508. Warden's Court Rules, 17.

JOINT COAL BOARD:-

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 84 Report for year ended 30th June. 1963, 395 Report of Commonwealth Auditor-General on Accounts of for year ended 30th

June, 1962, 84 Report of Commonwealth Auditor-General on Accounts of for year ended 30th

June, 1963, 395

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85 277

475

485

719 723

493 607

727

755

MINE SUBSIDENCE BOARD:-

Report, together with Statement of Accounts, for year ended 30th June, 1962, 203 .... Report, together with Statement of Accounts, for year ended 30th June, 1963, 422 ....

MINES DEPARTMENT:-

Report for 1961, 55 Report for 1962, 353

STATE COAL MINES ACT, 1912, AS AMENDED:-

Proclamations under, 221, 294, 404, 482, 571.

STATE COAL MINES CONTROL AUTHOIUTY:-

Report, Statement of Accounts and Balance-sheet State Coal Mines at Lithgow, Awaba, Liddell, 30th June, 1962, 71

Report, Statement of Accounts and Balance-sheet

State Coal Mines at Lithgow, Awaba, Liddell 30th June, 1963, 391

MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT ACT, 1932, AS AMENDED:- Notifications of acquisition, or rescission of acquisition of land (railway purposes), 18,

29, 76, 89, 114, 134, 153, 182, 207, 213, 221, 236, 246, 289, 319, 362, 428, 445, 466, 495, 515, 520, 535, 579, 593 (transport purposes), 428 (miscellaneous), 43, 76, 84, 289, 466.

MOTOR TRAFFIC ACT, 1909, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 29, 182, 199, 270, 290, 478, 515.

MOTOR TRANSPORT (See "TRANSPORT').

MOTOR TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT (See "TRANSPORT").

MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVING INSTRUCTORS ACT, 1961:- Regulations under, 29.

and Reports of Managers of the Oakdale and Wyee for year ended

and Reports of Managers of the Oakdale and Wyee for year ended

5 5

5

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5 819 5 847

5 779 5

5 5

799

871 873

875 895

5 5

1447 1575

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MOTOR VEHICLES (THIRD PARTY INSURANCE) ACT, 1942, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 29, 290.

MURRAY RIVER (See "RIVER MURRAY").

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MUSEUMS:—

AUSTRALIAN:— Report of Trustees for year ended 30th June. 1962, 51 Report of Trustees for year ended 30th June. 1963, 357

TECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED SCIENCE (KNOWN AS "MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES")

Report of Trustees for 1962. 289 Report of Trustees for 1963, 540

NATIONAL RELIEF FUND:— Statement of Receipts and Payments for 1962, 241 Statement of Receipts and Payments for 1963, 545

NATIONAL TRUST OF AUSTRALIA (N.S.W.).– - Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 140 Report for the year ended 30th June, 1963, 395

ACT, 1960:— By-laws under, 492.

NATIVE ANIMALS PROTECTION (See "FAUNA PROTECTION").

NAVIGATION ACT, 1901, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 15.

NEWCASTLE AND DISTRICT TRANSPORT TRUST (Sec "FINANCE").

NEWCASTLE HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT ACT, 1953:— Notification of acquisition of land under Public Works Act, for purposes of, 304.

NEW SOUTH WALES DAIRY PRODUCTS (See "DAIRY PRODUCTS").

NEW SOUTH WALES-QUEENSLAND BORDER RIVERS ACT. 1947:— Notifications of acquisition of land. under Public Works Act, for purposes of, 270.

NEW SOUTH WALES STATE CANCER COUNCIL:— Report, together with Statement of Accounts, for year ended 30th June, 1962, 113 . Report, together with Statement of Accounts, for year ended 30th June, 1963. 391 ..

ACT, 1955, AS AMENDED:—

By-laws under, 345.

NEW SOUTH WALES STATE NUTRITION COMMITTEE (See "NUTRITION COMMITTEE").

NEW SOUTH WALES YOUTH POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (See "YOUTH POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE"),

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NORTH SYDNEY PLANNING SCHEME:— Ordinance, 310.

NOXIOUS INSECTS ACT, 1934, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 469.

NURSES REGISTRATION ACT, 1953, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 365, 560.

OAKDALE (Sce "MINING").

OFF-THE-COURSE BETTING (See "COMMISSIONS—ROYAL").

OIL SHALE MINING (Sec "MINING").

OMNIBUS SERVICES (See "TRANSPORT": also "FINANCE").

OPERA HOUSE (See "SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE"),

OPTICIANS ACT, 1930, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 365.

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PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEES:—

CITY OF SYDNEY:—

Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1962. 68 Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1963, 409

MUNICIPALITY OF NORTH SYDNEY:—

Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1962, 76. Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1963. 409

MUNICIPALITY OF MANLY:—

Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1962, 76. Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1963, 409

MUNICIPALITY OF WOOLLAHRA: — Report of, for period 20th February to 30th June, 1963, 409

CITY OF NEWCASTLE :—

Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1962, 76. Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1963, 409

CITY OF GREATER WOLLONGONG :—

Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1962, 76. Report of, for year ended 30th June, 1963, 409

PARKING POLICE (See "POLICE").

PASTURES PROTECTION ACT, 1934, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 28, 68, 181, 294, 371, 469.

PENSIONS (See "MINING"; also "POLICE"; also "STATE SUPERANNUATION BOARD").

PEST DESTROYERS ACT, i945:— Regulations under, 181.

5 919 5 927

5 947

5 943

5 951

5 935

5 939

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PETITIONS (Presented to Assembly only):— AFtMIDALE MILK SUPPLY:—

From certain citizens of Armidale respecting, 15

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MERIMBULA YOUTH CENTRE:—

From certain citizens of Monaro District respecting the reservation of a site at Merimbula for a Youth Centre, 67

SEWERAGE INSTALLATION IN THE CABRAMATTA WEST-MOUNT PRITCHARD-CANLEY HEIGHTS AREA :—

From certain citizens of Fairfield Municipality respecting, 73

TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE AT GOSFORD: — From certain citizens respecting establishment of, 87

WATER AND SEWERAGE RATES FOR AGE PENSIONERS:—

From members of Mortdale District Pensioners' Welfare Club respecting concessional rating, 147

BLAXLAND CROSSING BRIDGE, WALLACIA :—

From certain citizens of Nepean praying for a high-level bridge at, 171

TEACHER TRAINING:—

From certain citizens praying that sufficient additional recruits be enrolled and additional Teachers' Colleges erected, 278( 8 ). 300(2 )

NEW STATE OF NEW ENGLAND:—

Prom Phillip Arundell Wright, President of New England New State Movement praying that he and Phillip Neale Harrison be heard at Bar of House, 309

POKER MACHINES:—

From certain residents of New South Wales representing that machines are threatening the moral and economic life of people of State, 445

EvICTION OF PENSIONERS:—

From certain residents representing hardship is caused owing to section 5A of Landlord and Tenant Act, 445

OFF-THE-COURSE BETTING :—

From certain electors of Georges River Electorate representing that proposal to legalise off-the-course betting should be submitted by way of referendum, 459 .

SHOP TRADING HOURS:—

From certain citizens of New South Wales representing that present shop trading hours are a burden to citizens and praying that legislation be introduced to extend trading hours for small shopkeepers, 559( 3 ), 569, 578

BATEMAN'S BAY DISTRICT HOSPITAL:—

From certain citizens representing that the Hospital is inadequate in facility, design and accommodation and praying that the Hospitals Commission erect a new hospital with adequate accommodation, 559

PETROLEUM ACT, 1955, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 17, 347, 508.

PHARMACY ACT, 1897, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 366.

PHARMACY BOARD:— Report for 1962, 236. Report for 1963, 560.

PHYSIOTHERAPISTS REGISTRATION ACT, 1945, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 366.

PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1924, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 181, 469, 560.

POISONS ACT. 1952, AS AMENDED:— Proclamations under, 43, 188, 220, 366, 492. Regulations under, 16, 43. 188, 248. 366. 492.

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

5

995

1003

1007

1013

991

1009, 1011

1001

999

993

997

1005

989

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POLICE:- Report by the Commissioner of Police upon investigations into a complaint by Mrs.

Diana Klima of Cooma North, alleging assault by a Constable at Cooma upon a drunken man, together with statements and relevant documents, 334.

Report by the Commissioner of Police upon investigations into the allegation of assault upon Terence Edward Waterhouse by Police at Central Police Station on 30th August, 1963, together with statements, 334.

Departmental File concerning the allegation of assault upon Terence Edward Water-house by Police, 334.

Reports by Commissioner of Police upon investigations into newspaper articles respect-ing alleged lawlessness in the King's Cross Area of Sydney, 427.

DEPARTMENT:-

Report for 1962, 416

OFFENCES (AMENDMENT) ACT, 1908, AS AMENDED:-

Proclamations under, 303. Regulations under, 193, 379.

PARKING POLICE:-

Report of Commissioner of Police regarding the conduct of the Parking Police, 174.

REGULATION ACT, 1899, AS AMENDED:-

Rules under, 83, 171, 180, 293, 373, 450, 589.

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1055 1057

1009 1061

SUPERANNUATION AND REWARD FUND:-

Statement of Receipts and Payments for year ended 30th June, 1962, 28 Statement of Receipts and Payments for year ended 30th June, 1963, 349

PORT KEMBLA INNER HARBOUR (FURTHER CONSTRUCTION) ACT, 1961, AS AMENDED:-

Notifications of acquisition of land under Public Works Act for, 114.

PORT KEMBLA INNER HARBOUR (FURTHER CONSTRUCTION) ACT, 1961, AS AMENDED, AND MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT ACT, 1932, AS AMENDED:-

Notifications of acquisition of land under Public Works Act for, 362.

PRICKLY PEAR ACT, 1924, AS AMENDED:- Regulations, 140.

PRICKLY PEAR DESTRUCTION COMMISSIONER:- Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 204 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 466

PRIMARY PRODUCE (See "MARKETING OF PRIMARY PRODUCTS"; also "DRIED FRUITS").

PRINTING COMMITTEE (See "COMMITTEES").

PRIVATE HOSPITALS ACT, 1908, AS AMENDED (See also "HOSPITALS");-Regulations under, 16, 366, 492.

PROCLAMATIONS:- Calling Parliament together, I. Clean Air Act, 492( 2 ). Proroguing Parliament Factories and Shops Act, 28, 126. Factories, Shops and Industries Act, 264, 385. Government Savings Bank Act and Government Savings Bank Amendment Act, 287 Mining Act, 17, 24, 68(s), 89, 113, 182, 221, 264, 294, 345, 391, 395, 428, 466, 481

495, 520, 535. Poisons Act, 43, 188, 220, 366, 492. Police Offences (Amendment) Act, 303. State Coal Mines Act, 221, 294( 2), 404, 482, 571.

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PROCESSIONS (See "STREET PROCESSIONS").

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PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES:- Report of Director for year ended 30th June, 1962, 248

PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS REGISTRATION BOARD:- Report for 1962, 290 Report for 1963, 562

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS (See "FINANCE").

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE (See "COMMITTEES").

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND UTILITIES:- Notification of acquisition of land for, under Public Works Act, 51, 114, 204, 304, 333,

366, 379, 451, 482, 536.

PUBLIC HEALTH (See also "HOSPITALS -; also "HEALTH ADVISORY COM-MITTEE"):-

Report of Director-General for 1961, 68 Report of Director-General for 1962. 343 Statement by the Public Service Board respecting a residential staff conference held

by the Institute of Administration, University of New South Wales, from 22nd to 24th October. 1963, inclusive, for senior administrative, medical and health officers of the Department of, 391.

ACT, 1902, AS AMENDED:-

Regulations under, 113. 404.

PUBLIC HOSPITALS ACT, 1929. AS AMENDED (See also "HOSPITALS"):- Notifications of acquisition of land under Public Works Act, for purposes of, 162, 366,

486.

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (See "EDUCATION").

PUBLIC LIBRARY (See "LIBRARIES").

PUBLIC PARKS ACT. 1912, AS AMENDED:- By-laws under, 451.

PUBLIC SERVICE:- ACT, 1902:-

Regulations under, 28, 131, 161, 180, 217, 293, 367, 416, 465, 491. 508. 589. BOARD:-

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 181 Report for year ended 30th June. 1963. 335 Minutes relating to Appointments and/or Annulment of Appointments of Officers, 15,

68. 71, 113, 139, 181, 203, 217, 236, 252, 293. 318, 349, 362, 373, 416, 450. 465, 579.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE:- Report, together with Statement of Receipts and Payments, for year ended 30th

June, 1962 (Laid upon Table of Assembly only), 188 Report together with Statement of Receipts and Payments, for year ended 30th June.

1963 (Laid upon Table of Assembly only), 466

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5 1059 5 1065

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6

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73

6

183

6

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PUBLIC TRUSTS ACT, 1897, AS AMENDED:- Rules and Regulations under, for management of Reserves, 199, 380.

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PUBLIC WORKS (See also "STATE ENTERPRISES"; also "RAILWAYS"; also "LOCAL GOVERNMENT"; also "WATER") :-

Report of Department for year ended 30th June, 1962, 221 Report of Department for year ended 30th June, 1963, 451

NOTIFICATION OF ACQUISITION OF LAND OR EASEMENTS UNDER ACT, 1912 (See "Pusuc BUILDINGS AND UTILITIES") (Refer also to appropriate headings in body of Index)

PURE FOOD ACE, 1908, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 16, 188, 293,

RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES ACT, 1957:- Regulations under, 113, 140, 188, 293, 366, 560,

RAILWAYS:- GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ACT, 1912, as amended:-

By-laws under, 17, 100, 140, 182, 199, 289, 294, 362, 428, 466, 478, 515, 540. Report of Commissioner for year ended 30th June, 1962, 162 Report of Commissioner for year ended 30th June, 1963, 445 Report of Commissioner for quarter ended 31st March, 1962, 17. Report of Commissioner for quarter ended 30th June, 1962, 68. Report of Commissioner for quarter - ended 30th September, 1962, 183. Report of Commissioner for quarter ended 31st December, 1962, 264. Report of Commissioner for quarter ended 31st March, 1963, 289. Report of Commissioner for quarter ended 30th June, 1963, 391. Report of Commissioner for quarter ended 30th September, 1963, 466. Report of Commissioner for quarter ended 31st December, 1963, 579. Statements of Traffic secured under section 24 (3), (4) and (6), for the months of-

April, May, lune. July, 1962, 17. August, 1962, 153. September, 1962, 140. October, November, December, 1962, 182. January, 1963, 182, February, 1963, 289. March, 1963, 289. April, 1963, 289. May, 1963, 289. June, 1963, 289. July, 1963, 362. August, 1963, 384. September, 1963, 466. October, 1963, 466. November, 1963, 466. December, 1963, 466. January, 1964, 579. February, 1964, 579. March, 1964, 592.

MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT ACT, 1932, AS AMENDED:-

NOTIFICATION OF ACQUISITION AND/OR RESCISSION OF RESUMPTION OF LAND OR EASEMENTS UNDER PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1912, FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES:-

Confirmation of the Title of Commissioner for Railways to Land, 76, 114, 134, 182, 236, 289, 319 1 428, 445, 466, 495, 515, 520, 535, 579, 593.

Electric Transmission Lines, Power Stations, etc., 18, 29, 89, 182, 207, 221, 246, 289, 428, 466, 515, 520, 593.

Maintenance of Railway Traffic on Existing Lines of Railway, 18, 153, 182, 207, 213, 289, 466, 495, 520.

Miscellaneous, 84, 182( 4 ), 289(0 ), 428, 535, 593,

REGISTRATION OF STOCK BRANDS ACT, 1921, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 162, 469.

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REGULATIONS, ORDINANCES, RULES AND FORMS (See also "BY-LAWS") :—

Aborigines Protection Act, 126, 270, 303. Agricultural Seeds Act, 469. Ambulance Transport Service Act, 220. Architects Act, 466. Argentine Ant Eradication Act, 76, 310. Audit Act, 188. Book Purchasers' Protection Act, 474. Bread Manufacture and Delivery Act, 379. Broken Hill Water and Sewerage Act, 353. Business Names Act, 18. Cattle Compensation Act, 181. Cattle Slaughtering and Diseased Animals and Meat Act, 469. Charitable Collections Act, 221. Child Welfare Act, 18, 571. Chiropodists Registration Act, 303. Clean Air Act, 492. Closer Settlement Acts, 19, 140, 188. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Superannuation) Act, 547. Coal Industry Act, 207. Coal Mines Regulation Act, 17, 221. Commercial Agents and Private Inquiry Agents Act, 290, 362. Companies Act, 18, 290. Conveyancing Act, 217. Co-operation Act, 182, Crown Lands Act, 19. Crown Lands Consolidation Act, 19. 140, 188, 199, 264, 310, 380, 399, 428, 451, 547. Dairies Supervision Act, 428. Dairy Industry Act, 294. District Court, 105, 183 (2 ), 290, 562( 2 ). Dried Fruits Act, 181, 294, 469. Education Act, 17. Electricity Development Act, 68(2 ), 85(2), 181, 310, 450, 571. Explosives Act, 294. Factories and Shops Act (Regulations deemed to be Regulations under the Factories,

Shops and Industries Act), 1962, 210( 2 ), 217. Factories, Shops and Industries Act, 469. Farm Produce Agents Act, 24, 294. Fauna Protection Act, 161, 241, 303. Fertilizers Act, 162. Fire Brigades Act, 43. Fisheries and Oyster Farms Act, 40, 43, 117, 193, 213, 303, 474, 545. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Act, 16. Forestry Act, 347. Fruit Cases Act, 24, 379. Gaming and Betting Act, 193, 303, 318, 409. Gas and Electricity Act, 85, 492, 545, Grain Elevators Act, 515. Harbour and Tonnage Rates Act, 15. Hay Irrigation Act, 428. Height of Buildings Act, 161, 474. Housing Act, 497. Industrial Arbitration Act, 28, 210. Irrigation Act, 16, 220, 324, 465, 504. Justices Act, 18. Kosciusko State Park Act, 310. Land and Valuation Court, 422, 593. Legal Assistance Act, 290. Legal Practitioners Act, 18, 487, 589. Liquor Act, 290. Local Government Act, 23, 68, 85, 140, 181, 210, 310, 345, 377, 383, 422 450, 481

523. Long Service Leave (Metalliferous Mining Industry) Act, 492. Lord Howe Island Act, 83, 213, 379. Maritime Services Act, 15, 188. Marketing of Primary Products Act, 24, 181, 294, 469. Meat Industry Act, 113. Medical Practitioners Act, 140, 428. Metropolitan Traffic Act, 29. 199, 270, 290. 478, 515. Milk Act, 294. Mine Subsidence Compensation Act, 221, 508. Mines Inspection Act, 17, 294, 347. Mines Rescue Act, 246, 294, 366, 520. Mining Act, 17, 508. Motor Traffic Act, 29, 182, 199, 270. 290, 478, 515. Motor • Vehicle Driving Instructors Act, 29. Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Act. 29, 290.

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REGULATIONS, ORDINANCES, RULES AND FORMS (continued): —

Navigation Act, 15. Noxious Insects Act, 469. Nurses Registration Act, 365. 560. Opticians Act, 365. Pastures Protection Act, 28, 68, 181, 294. 371, 469. Pest Destroyers Act, 181. Petroleum Act, 17, 347, 508. Pharmacy Act, 366. Physiotherapists Registration Act, 366. Plant Diseases Act, 181, 469, 560. Poisons Act, 16, 43, 188, 248, 366, 492. Police Offences (Amendment) Act, 193, 379. Police Regulation Act, 83, 180, 293, 373, 450, 589. Prickly Pear Act, 140. Private Hospitals Act, 16, 366, 492. Public Health Act, 113, 404. Public Instruction Act, 278, 491. Public Service Act, 28, 131, 161, 180, 217, 293, 367, 416, 465, 491, 508, 589, Public Trusts Act, 199, 380. Pure Food Act, 16, 188, 293. Radioactive Substances Act, 113, 140, 188, 293, 366, 560. Registration of Stock Brands Act, 162, 469. Returned Soldiers Settlement Act, 147. Scaffolding and Lifts Act, 210. Stamp Duties Act, 466. State Planning Authority Act, 492. State Transport Co-ordination Act, 290. Stock (Artificial Insemination) Act, 469. Stock Diseases Act, 24, 162, 181, 294, 404, 428. Stock Foods and Medicines Act, 181, 294. Superannuation Act, 290. Supreme Court, 18, 76, 105, 171, 183, 213, 252, 290, 384, 422, 589. Surveyors Act, 310. Sydney Corporation Act (By-laws deemed to be Ordinances under Local Government

Act), 68, 181, 571. Sydney Harbour Bridge Administration Act, 23. Sydney Harbour Trust Act, 16, 76. Sydney Harbour Trust Act, Sydney Harbour Rates Act and Maritime Services Act, 16. Technical Education and University of New South Wales Act, 51, 289. Theatres and Public Halls Act, 50, 303, 395. Transport Act, 29, 182, 199, 290, 478, 515. Valuation of Land Act, 23, 310, 492, 593. Veterinary Surgeons Act, 24, 63, 560. Weights and Measures Act, 203, 303. Wentworth Irrigation Act, 428. Wild Flowers and Native Plants Protection Act, 23. Workers' Compensation Act, 288, Workers' Compensation (Silicosis) Act, 469.

RETURNED SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT (See "CLOSER SETTLEMENT").

RICHARDS, MR. JUSTICE (See "AUTOMATION").

RIVER MURRAY:— Report of Commission for year ended 30th June, 1961, 18 Report of Commission for year ended 30th June, 1962, 182 Report of Commission for year ended 30th June, 1963, 470

RIVER MURRAY WATERS ACT, 1915, AS AMENDED:— Notifirations of acquisition of land under Public Works Act for the purposes of, 24

313, 486.

ROAD TRANSPORT (See "TRANSPORT').

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RURAL BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES:— Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 76 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 379

RURAL RECONSTRUCTION BOARD:— Report for year ended 30th June, 1961, 19 Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 248 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 492

SAINT ANDREW'S COLLEGE ACT, 1867:— By-laws under, 17.

SAINT PAUL'S COLLEGE ACT, 1854 (PRIVATE ACT) By-laws under, 404.

SCAFFOLDING AND LIFTS ACT, 1912, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 210.

SELLE, DR. II. (See "HOSPITALS").

SESSIONAL COMMITTEES (See "COMMITTEES").

SEWERAGE (See "WATER").

SILICA DUST DISEASES (See "WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION REPORT").

SNOWY MOUNTAINS HYDRO-ELECTRIC AGREEMENTS ACT, 1958, AS AMENDED:—

Notifications of acquisition of land, under Public Works Act, for purposes of, 18, 69, 270.

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE:— Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 153 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 451

STAMP DUTIES ACT, 1920, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 466. Minutes of variation of Statute, 188, 466.

STANDING ORDERS (See "COMMITTEES").

STATE BRICKWORKS (See "STATE ENTERPRISES").

STATE CANCER COUNCIL (See NEW SOUTH WALES STATE CANCER COUNCIL"),

STATE COAL MINES (See "MINING").

STATE COAL MINES ACT, 1912, AS AMENDED:— Proclamations under, 221, 294( 2 ), 404, 482, 571.

STATE ENTERPRISES: —

BRICKWOFUCS :—

Statement of Accounts and Balance-sheet for the year ended 31st March, 1962, 84. Statement of Accounts and Balance-sheet for the year ended 31st March, 1963, 349.

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STATE FORESTS (See "FORESTRY").

STATE LOTTERIES:- Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1962, 287 Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for year ended 30th June, 1963, 481

STATE PLANNING AUTHORITY ACT, I 963 : - Regulations under, 492.

STATE PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES (See "PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES- ).

STATUTES VARIED (See "VARIATION OF STATUTES").

STOCK (ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION) ACT, 1948:- Regulations under, 469.

STOCK DISEASES ACT, 1923, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 24, 162, 181, 294, 404, 428.

STOCK FOODS AND MEDICINES ACT, 1940, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 181, 294.

STREET PROCESSIONS:- Report of Deputy Commissioner of Police on Policy of Police Department in respect

of, 113.

SUPERANNUATION (See also "POLICE also "MINING"): - ACT, 1916, as amended:-

Regulations under, 290.

STATE SUPERANNUATION BOARD:-

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 157 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 523

SUPREME COURT:- Rules of Court, 18, 76, 105, 171, 183, 213, 252, 290, 384, 422, 589.

SURVEYORS ACT, 1929, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 310.

SURVEYOR-GENERAL:- Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 204 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 466

SYDNEY CORPORATION Act 1932, AS AMENDED:- By-laws (deemed to be Ordinances under Local Government Act, 1919), 68, 181, 571.

SYDNEY COUNTY COUNCIL (See "ELECTRICITY").

SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE (ADMINISTRATION) ACT, 1932, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 23.

SYDNEY HARBOUR TRANSPORT BOARD (See "TRANSPORT').

SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST ACT. 1900, AS AMENDED, SYDNEY HARBOUR RATES ACT, 1904, AS AMENDED AND MARITIME SERVICES ACT, 1935. AS AMENDED:-

Regulations under, 16,

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SYDNEY HARBOUR TRUST (See also "MARITIME SERVICES" also "FINANCE"):- ACT, 1900, as amended:-

Regulations under, 16, 76.

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517 525

533

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE:- Report of Trustees for year ended 30th June, 1962, 161 Report of Trustees for year ended 30th June, 1963. 399

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY (See "UNIVERSITIES").

TAXATION (See "FINANCE").

TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES ACT, 1949, AS AMENDED (See also "UNIVERSITIES") :-

By-laws under, 535. Notification of acquisition of land under Public Works Act, for the purpose of, 422,

535, 561, 579. Regulations under, 51, 289.

TECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED SCIENCE (See "MUSEUMS").

THEATRES AND PUBLIC HALLS ACT. 1908, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under 50, 303, 395.

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (See "LOCAL GOVERNMENT").

TRADE UNIONS:- Report of Industrial Registrar for 1961, 153 Report of Industrial Registrar for 1962. 478

TRANSPORT (See also "RAILWAYS"; also "MAIN ROADS"; also "FINANCE") :- REPORT BY DE LEUW, CATHER AND COMPANY ON IMPROVED TRANSPORT FOR EASTERN

AND SOUTH-EASTERN SUBURBS OF SYDNEY, 371 MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT ACT, 1932, as amended:-

NOTIFICATION OF ACQUISITION OF LAND UNDER PUBLIC WORKS ACT (See "MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT ACT, 1932, AS AMENDED-; also "RAILWAYS"),

STATE TRANSPORT CO-ORDINATION ACT, 1931, as amended:- Regulations under, 290.

TRANSPORT ACT, 1930, as amended:- Regulations under, 29, 182, 199, 290, 478, 515,

TRANSPORT ACT, 1930, as amended, MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT Acr, 1932, as amended, TRANSPORT (DIVISION OF FUNCTIONS) ACT, 1932, as amended:-

NOTIFICATIONS OF ACQUISITION OR RESCISSION OF RESUMPTION OF LAND UNDER 'PUBLIC WORKS ACT' FOR :-

Confirmation of the Title of the Commissioner for Government Transport, to land. 428.

GOVERNMENT TRANSPORT COMMISSIONER (OMNIBUS SERVICES) :- Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 140 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 422

MOTOR TRANSPORT COMMISSIONER:-

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 113 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, .466

SIDNEY HARBOUR TRANSPORT BOARD (FERRY SERVICES):-

Report for year ended 30th June, 1962, 143 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 416

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UNIVERSITIES:-

NEW ENGLAND:- By-laws, 188, 466. Report of Council, together with Statement of Accounts for 1961, 17 Report of Council, together with Statement of Accounts for 1962, 289 Financial Statements for 1962, 437

NEW SOUTH WALES:- By-laws, 535. Report of Council for 1961, 241 Report of Council, together with Statement of Accounts for 1962, 466

SYDNEY:- By-laws, 17, 68, 126, 188, 278, 289, 366, 422, 466, 491, 527, 561, 571. Report of Senate for 1961, 289 Report of Senate for 1962, 343 Statements of Accounts for 1961, 17 Statements of Accounts for 1962, 343 Statements and Schedule of Investment Holdings for 1962, 303.

UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY COLLEGES ACT, 1900, AS AMENDED (See also "UNIVERSITIES"):-

By-laws, 17, 68, 126, 188, 278. 289, 366, 422, 466, 491, 527, 561, 571.

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND ACT, 1953:- By-laws, 188, 466.

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VALUATION OF LAND ACT, 1916, AS AMENDED:-

Regulations under, 23, 310, 492, 593.

VALUER-GENERAL:-

Report of, together with Statement of Accounts, for year ended 30th June, 1962, 140. Report of, together with Statement of Accounts, for year ended 30th June, 1963, 411

VARIATION OF STATUTES:-

MINUTES RECORDING, nq RESPECT OF:- Stamp Duties Act, 1920, 188, 466.

VETERINARY SURGEONS ACT, 1923, AS AMENDED:- Regulations under, 24, 63, 560.

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS:-

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WARRINGAH PLANNING SCHEME:- Ordinance, 310.

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WATER:— NOTIFICATIONS OF ACQUISITION OF LAND AND/OR EASEMENTS UNDER THE PUBLIC WORKS

ACT FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES:—

MISCELLANEOUS:— Cook's River Improvements Act, 29. Extension of Depot at Dubbo, 16. Fisheries Inspector's Residence at Albury, 29. Mullumbimby Sewerage Scheme, 24, 68, 304, 482. Lawson Sewerage Scheme, 162. Morendah Bore Water Trust, 457.

DAMS AND WEIRS:—

Macquarie River at Burrendong, 16, 246, 504, 535. 545, 592. Nantoi River at Keepit, 181, 294. Wyangala Dam, 181, 465. 545. Barwon and Darling Rivers, 220. Murrumbidgee River at Gogeldrie, 294, 492. Tumut River at Blowering, 416. 465.

WATER STORAGE—WATER SUPPLY AND/OR IRRIGATION DISTRICTS: — Altunga, 24. Bendemeer, 24. Berrima, 18, 40, 324 Bulandelah, 68. Cohn, 561. Coleambally, 16, 193, 220, 294, 324. Great Ana Branch of Darling River and at Lake Tandou, 89, Morpeth, 29. Tea Gardens, 29. Tibooburra, 204. Gunning, 204, 304. Mirrool, 294, 416. Menindee, 294. Kootingal-Moombi, 304. Berriquin, 324, 592. South West Tablelands, 451. Yeoval, 482.

WATER CONSERVATION AND IRRIGATION (See also "CONSERVATION"; also "RIVER MURRAY"; also "WATER"):—

Report of Commission for year ended 30th June, 1962, 153 Report of Commission for year ended 30th June, 1963, 428

WATER SUPPLY (See "METROPOLITAN WATER SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE BOARD"; also "HUNTER DISTRICT WATER AND SEWERAGE"; also "BROKEN HILL WATER BOARD"; also "WATER"; also "FLUORIDATION OF PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES").

WATERHOUSE, TERENCE EDWARD (See "POLICE").

WEEKLY REPORTS OF DIVISIONS IN COMMITTEE:— Nos. 1 to 26

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT, 1915, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 203, 303.

WEIRS (See "WATER"). 711531

WENTWORTH IRRIGATION ACT, 1890, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 428.

WESTERN LANDS COMMISSIONER:— Report for year ended 30th June. 1962, 204 Report for year ended 30th June, 1963, 466

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WILD DOG DESTRUCTION BOARD:—

Report of Chairman, for 1961. 204 Report of Chairman, for 1962. 466

WILD FLOWERS AND NATIVE PLANTS PROTECTION ACT, 1927, AS AMENDED:—

Regulations under. 23.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION:—

Act, 1926, AS AMENDED:— Regulations under, 288.

COM MISSION:— Report, together with Report of Insurance Premiums Committee, for year ended

30th June, 1961, 28 Report, together with Report of Insurance Premiums Committee for year ended

30th June, 1962, 288 Report. together with Report of Insurance Premiums Committee, for year ended 301

June. 1961 560

WORKERS' COMPENSATION (SILICOSIS) ACT, 1942. AS AMENDED:—

Regulations under. 469.

WORKS (See "PUBLIC WORKS").

WYEE (See "MINING").

YOUTH POLICY ADVISORY COMMITTEE:— Report of, 89

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Date of Writs: 5 February, 1962. Nomination Day: 9 February, 1962. Polling Day: 3 March, 1962. Return of Writs: 6 Apr11, 1962.

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ASKIN, Robin William. Esq.... (Leader of the Opposition.)

BANNON, Brian Joseph. Esq. .. REALE, Jack Gordon, Esq. ... BENNETT, Alfred Ernest. Esq. ••• BOOTH, Kenneth George, Esq. ... ...

BOWEN, Lionel Frost, Esq., LL.B. ...

BRAIN, George William. Esq. ... _

BROWN, James Hill, Esti. ... ...

BRUXNFR, James Caird. Esq. ... ...

CAHILL. Ti:1017133 James, Esq. ••• ••• .„

CHAFFEY, William Adolphus. Esq. ... ... cOCOADY, Reginald Francis John, Esq. ... ... COMPTON, The Hon. Keith Clive ... --.

ta)CONNOR, Reginald Francis Xavier, Esq. ...

COX, Geoffrey Soutar, Esq., D.S.O., MC.. E.D. ... ...

CRABTREE, William Frederick, Esq. •.. ... ... CRAWFORD, Geoffrey Robertson, Esq., D.C.M...• ••• CROSS, Douglas Donald. Esq. ••• ••• ...

(c)CUTLER, Charles Benjamin, Esq., E.D. ... ... DALTON, Thomas William, Esq. ... DARBY, Evelyn Douglas, Esq., B.Ec. ... ... DEANE, Bernard Sydney Llewellyn, Esq. ... ...

DOIG, Benjamin Cochrane. Esq., B.A. ...

DOWNING, Francis George. Estl• ••• — EARL, Clarence Joseph, Esq. ... ... ... ENTICKNAP. The Hon. Ambrose George ... FERGUSON, Laurie John. Esq. — ••• ... FIFE, Wallace Clyde, Esq. ... ... ... _

FLAHERTY. lames Patrick, Esq. ... ... FORD, Leslie Hunter, Esq., O.B.E. ...

FOWLES, Howard Thomas. Esq. ... ... (Chairman of Committees.)

FREUDENSTEIN, George Francis, Esq. ... ... ... GREAVES, Edward, Esq. ... ... ... ... _

GREEN, Frederick. Esq• ..• ••• ••• ...

GRIFFITH, Ian Ross, Ese• ••• ••• ..- ...

HAWKINS. The Hon. Francis Harold ... . ... ... HEALEY, Richard Owen. Esq. ... ...- ..; ..,

HEARNSHAW, Eric, Esq.. M.M.. B.Ec., Dip. Pub. Ad. ... (Opposition Whip.)

HEFFRON, The Hon. Robert James HILLS., The Hon. Patrick Darcy HUGHES. Davis, Esq. ... HUNTER. David Benjamin, Esq. ...

JACKSON, Harold Ernest. Esq. ... JACKSON. Rex Frederick, Esq. ...

. 1AGO, Arnold Henry, Esq ............

JORDAN, Leslie Charles, Esq., LL.B. — ... KEARNS, Nicholas Joseph. Esq. ... ... ... KELLY, The Hon. Christopher Augustus ... ...

Collaroy.

Rockdale. South Coast. Neaten. K urri Kurri. Randwick. Willoughby.

Raleigh. Tenterfield. Cook's River.

Tamworth. Drummoyne. Lismore. Wollongong-

Kembla. Vaucluse.

Kogarah.

Barwon. Georges River. Orange. Sutherland. Manly. Hawkesbury. Burwood.

Bass Hill. Murrumbidgee. Fairfield.

Wagga Waage. Granville. Oubbo.

Illawarra.

Young. Waratah. Redfern. Cronulla. Newcastle. Wakehurst.

Eastwood.

Maroubra. Phillip. Armldale. Ashfield-Croydon. Gosford. Belli. Gordon.Oxley. Bankstown. Bathurst.

49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57

58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70

71

72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79

80 Si 82 53 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93

91

95

9 6

KELLY, Robert Joseph, Esq. ... ...

LAND& The Hon. Abram, LL.B. ... ... LAWSON. Joseph Alexander. Esq. —

LEWIS, Thomas Lancelot, Esq. ... ... ... McCARTNEY, Robert Arthur, Esq. — ...

McCAW, Kenneth Malcolm, Esq. ... ... ••• ••• McMAHON, The Hon. John Michael Alfred — MADDISON, John Clarkson, Esq., LA.. LLB. MAHER. The Hon. Ray Septim us. B.A. ...

(Speaker.) MAHONEY, Daniel John, Esq. ... ... ... ... HALLAM, Heathcote Clifford, Esq. ... ... •.. MANNIX, The Hon. Norman John

d)MANYWEATHERS, Richmond William, EMI. ... •..

MOREY. Thomas Irving, Esq. ... ••• MORRIS, Milton Arthur, Esq. ... ... MORTON. Philip Henry, Esq. ... ••• MURPHY, The Hon.Thomas Patrick ... NEILLY, George Henry, Esq. .. ... NOTT. Leo Mervyn, Esq. ... ... ... O'KEEFE, Frank Lionel, Esq. ... ... PADMAN. Dudley Gordon, Esq. ••• ...

(e) PORTER. Douglas, Esq. ... ... ...

PUNCH, Leon Ashton, Esq• ••• ... QUINN. Ernest Neville. Esq• ... RENSHAW, The Hon. John Brophy RIGBY, William Matthew. Esq. .••

()ROBINSON, Ian Louis, Esq. ...

g) ROBSON, lames Hutchins, Esq.. M.M• ••• ... RUDDOCK, Maxwell Stanley. Esq., M.Ec. ... RYAN, The Hon. Phillip Norman ... ... ... RYAN. Thomas Vernon. Esti- ... ... ... ... SEIFFERT, John Wesley, Esq. SHEAHAN, The Hon. William Francis, Q.C.. LL.B. ... SIMPSON, The Hon. James Brunton ... SLOSS, Albert Ross, Esq. ... ... SOUTHEE, James Bernard. Esq. ... ... STEPHENS, Stanley Tunstall, Esq. ... ..

. STEWART, John Juliui Thomas, Esq. ... ... STEWART, Kevin James, Esq• ••• ••• ... TAYLOR, James Hugh, Esq. ... ... ... TULLY, Laurence John, Esq.. LA.. LL.B. ... WADDY. John Lloyd. Esq.. 0.B.E., D.F.C. ... WALSH. Louis Andrew. Esq.. B.Ec. ... WATTISON, William Ernest, Esq.... ... WEILEY, William Robert, Esq. ... ...

WETHERELL. The Hon. Ernest ... ...

WILLIS, Eric Archibald, Esq., B.A. ... ... (Deputy-Leader of the Opposition.)

h )WYATT, Stanislaue, Esq. ... ... ... (Government Whip.)

Kembla.

Lakemba.

Eau Hills. Bondi. Murray. Wollondilly. Hamilton.

Lane Cove. Bal main. Hornsby, Wyong.

Permute. Dulwich Hill.

Casino. High. Maitland. Homan. Concord. Cessnock. Mudgee. Upper Hunter.

AlburY. Wollongong-

Gloucester. WentworthvIffe Castlereagh. Hurstville. Casino. Hartley. The Hills. Marrickville Auburn.

Burriniuck. Lake Macquarie.

Blacktown. Byron. Kshibah. Canterbury. 'remora. Goulburn. Kirrib1111. Coogee. Sturt. Clarence.

Cobar.

Earlwood.

i l7) Granted leave of absence on account of illness. 19 February, 1963, N Resigned. 22 October, 1963. c) Granted leave of absence on account of absence from the State. 4 September,

1962. (d) Elected, 29 February, 1964.

(e) Elected. 29 February, 1964. (f) Resigned, 22 October, 1963. (g) Granted leave of absence on account of absence from the State. 5 March, 1963. (N Granted leave of absence on account of illness, 18 February, 1964.

OFFICERS Speaker ... ... ... ... ... ... Chairman of Committees ............ Clerk of the Legislative Assembly ... Clerk-Assistant ... ... Second Clerk-Assistant ... ... ... ... Serjeant-at-Arms and Clerk of Select Committees

The Hon. Ray Septimus MAHER, BA. Howard Thomas FOWLES, Esq. Allan PICKERING, C.B.E., M.Ec. Ivor Percy Kidd VIDLER. Ronald Edward WARD. Frederick Augustine MAHONY.