LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-third Parliament

4 August 1953 – 18 November 1955

Queensland Parliamentary Debates

INDEX

Contents of this document *

33rd Parliament, 1st Session 4 August 1953 – 9 April 1954 Index from Hansard, V.206-208, 1953-54

33rd Parliament, 2nd Session 17 August 1954 – 5 April 1955 Index from Hansard, V.209-211, 1954-55

33rd Parliament, 3rd Session 9 August 1955 – 18 November 1955 Index from Hansard, V.212-213, 1955

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-third Parliament – First Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.206-208, 1953-54

4 August 1953 – 9 April 1954

(Gair Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-7 4 August 1953 444-456 23 September 1953

8-24 5 August 1953 456-485 24 September 1953

24-58 6 August 1953 485-516 29 September 1953

58-75 18 August 1953 516-532 30 September 1953

75-89 19 August 1953 532-563 1 October 1953

89-113 20 August 1953 563-598 6 October 1953

114-144 25 August 1953 598-613 7 October 1953

144-158 26 August 1953 614-643 8 October 1953

158-181 27 August 1953 644-696 13 October 1953

181-209 1 September 1953 696-710 14 October 1953

209-222 2 September 1953 710-741 15 October 1953

222-249 3 September 1953 741-794 20 October 1953

249-287 8 September 1953 794-807 21 October 1953

287-311 9 September 1953 807-843 22 October 1953

311-339 10 September 1953 843-907 27 October 1953

339-369 15 September 1953 907-918 28 October 1953

369-397 16 September 1953 918-953 29 October 1953

398-411 17 September 1953 953-1009 3 November 1953

411-444 22 September 1953 1009-1024 4 November 1953 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1024-1083 5 November 1953 1540-1574 27 November 1953

1083-1118 6 November 1953 1475-1639 1 December 1953

1118-1175 10 November 1953 1640-1652 2 December 1953

1175-1184 11 November 1953 1652-1721 3 December 1953

1184-1240 12 November 1953 1721-1738 4 December 1953

1240-1269 13 November 1953 1739-1767 30 March 1954

1270-1325 17 November 1953 1767-1794 31 March 1954

1326-1338 18 November 1953 1794-1829 1 April 1954

1338-1397 19 November 1953 1829-1871 6 April 1954

1397-1418 20 November 1953 1871-1909 7 April 1954

1418-1476 24 November 1953 1909-1971 8 April 1954

1476-1489 25 November 1953 1971-2003 9 April 1954

1489-1540 26 November 1953

1953-54.

QUEENSLAND.

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE

First Session

OF THE Thirty..Third Parliament.

2 and 3 ELIZABETH II.

Comprising the periods from the Fourth day of August to the Fourth day of December, A.D. 1953; and from the Thirtieth day of March to the Ninth day of April. A.D. 1954.

VOL. 208.

BRISBANE: By Authority: A. H. Tucker, Government Printer, . first Session of the Thirty-third Parliament of Queensland. 1953-54.

THE GOVERNOR. His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir JOHN DunLEY LAVARACK, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.

THE MINISTRY. Premier and Chief Secretary; and Vice-President of the Executive Council-Honourable VINCENT CLAIR GAIR. Minister for Transport-Honourable JOHN EDMUND DUGGAN. Secretary for Public Lands and Irrigation-Honourable THOMAS ANDREW FOLEY. Treasurer-Honourable EDWARD JOSEPH WALSH. Secretary for Agriculture and Stock-Honourable HAROLD HENRY COLLINS. Secretary for Labour and Industry-Honourable ARTHUR JONES. Secretary for Health and Home Affairs-Honourable WILLIAM MATTHEW MOORE. Attorney-General-Honourable WILLIAM POWER. Secretary for Public Works and Housing-Honourable PAUL JEROME REMIGIUS HILTON. Secretary for Public Instruction-Honourable GEORGE HENRY DEVRIES. Secretary for Mines and Immigration-Honourable ERNEST JOSEPH RIORDAN.

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker-Honourable JOHN HENRY MANN (Brisbane). Chairmen of Committees­

1 CLARK, JA~IES, Esquire (Fitr:roy). 2 FARRELL, DAVID, Esquire (Maryborough). Temporary Chairmen of Committees­

1 CLARK, JAMES, Esquire (Fitzroy). GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire (Mackay). 3 KEYATTA, GEORGE, Esquire (Townsville), PIZZEY, JACK CHARLES ALLAN, Esquire (Isis). TAYLOR, HAROLD BOURNE, Esquire (Clayfield). TURNER, JOHN A.LBERT, Esquire (Kelvin Grove). ADAIR, HERBERT ARTHUR, Esquire (Cook). AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire (Mundingburra). BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire (Norman). BJELKE-PETERSEN, JOHANNES, Esquire (Barambah). BROSNAN, MICHAEL TIMOTHY, Esquire (Fortitude Valley). BROWN, RICHARD K!DSTON, Esquire (Buranda). BuRRows, JAMES, Esquire (Port Curtis). BYRNE, PETER, Esquire (Mourilyan). CHALK, GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY, Esquire (Lockyer). CLARK, JAMES, Esquire (Fitzroy). COBURN, ARTHUR, Esquire (Burdekin). COLLINS, Honourable HAROLD HENRY (Tablelands). COOPER, VIVIAN JOSEPH NORTHCOTE, Esquire (Keppel). CROWLEY, THOMAS MARTIN, Esquire (Cairns). 4 DAVIES, HORACE JASON, Esquire (Maryborough). DAVIS, EDWARD WILLIAM, Esquire (Barcot!J). DEVRms, Honourable GEORGE HENRY (Gregory). DEWAR, ALEXANDER TATTENHALL, Esquire (Chermside). ------·------·····­ 'Appointed Chairman of Committees, 27 August, 1953. 'Died 17 August, 1953. "Nominated 27 August, 1953. • Elected 28 November, 1953. rv.

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued. DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Es<:_uire (Condamine). DITTMER, FELIX CYRIL SIGISMUND, Esquire, B.A., M.B., B.S., B.Sc. (Mount Gravatt). DOHRING, ALFRED, Esqlrire (Bomaj. DONALD, JAMES, Esquire (Bremer). DUFFICY, JOHN JOSEPH, Esquire (Warrego). DUGGAN, Honourable JOHN EDMUND (Toowoomba), EASTMENT, LEONARD, Esquire (lthaca). ENGLISH, CHARLES BERNARD, Esquire (Mulgrave). EVANS, ERNEST, Esquire (Mirani). FLETCHER, ALAN RoY, Esquire (Cunningham). FOLEY, Honourable THOMAS ANDREW (Belyando), GAm, Honourable VINCENT CLAIR (South Brisbane). GARDNER, ROBERT JAMES, Esquire (Bulimba). GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire (Southport), GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire (Mackay). GUNN, WILLIAM MORRISON, Esquire (Wynnum). HEADING, JAMES ALFRED, Esquire (Marodian), HILEY, THOMAS ALFRED, Esquire (Coorparoo). HILTON, Honourable PAUL JEROME REMIGIUS (Garnarvon), JESSON, CECIL GEORGE, Esquire (Hinchinbrook), JONES, Honourable ARTHUR (Charters Towers). JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire (Gallide). KEHOE, GREGORY BRIAN, Esquire (Nash). KERR, THOMAS CALDWELL, Esquire (Sherwood). KEYATTA, GEORGE, Esquire (Townsville). LARCOMBE, J AMES, Esquire (Rockhampton). LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire (Kedron). Low, DAVID ALAN, Esquire (Gooroora). MADSEN, 0TTO 0TTOSEN, Esquire (WMwick). MANN, JOHN HENRY, Esquire (Brisbane). MARSDEN, lVOR, Esquire (Ipswich). McCATHIE, COLIN GEORGE, Esquire (Haughton). MoORE, Honourable WILLIAM MATTHEW (Merthyr). MOORES, THOMAS, Esquire (Kurilpa). MORRIS, KENNETH JAMES, Esquire (Mount Coot-tha). MULLER, ADOLF GUSTAV, Esquire (Fassifern). MuNRO, ALAN WHITESIDE, Esquire (Toowong), NICHOLSON, DAVID ERIC, Esquire (Murrumba). NICKLIN, GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN, Esquire (Landsborough). NOBLE, HENRY WINSTON, Esquire, M.B., B.S. (Yeronga). PIZZEY, JACK CHARLES A.LLAN, Esquire (lsis). PLUNKETT, THOMAS FLOOD, Esquire (Darlington). POWER, Honourable WILLIAM (Baroona). RASEY, THOMAS WILLIAM, Esquire (Windsor). RIORDAN, Honourable ERNEST JOSEPH (ll'linders). ROBERTS, FRANK EDWARD, Esquire (Nundah). ROBERTS, LLOYD HENRY SCURFIELD, Esquire (Whitsunday). ROBINSON, HERBERT FREEMONT, Esquire (Sandgate). SKINNER, ALEXANDER JAMES, Esquire (Somerset). SMITH, ALFRED JAMES, Esquire (Carpentaria). SPARKES, WALTER BERESFORD JAMES GORDON, Esquire (.tlubigny). TAYLOR, HAROLD BOURNE, Esquire, D.S.O~ (Clayfield). TAYLOR, JOHN RUSSELL, Esquire (Balonne). TURNER, JOHN ALBERT, Esquire (Kelvin Grove). WALSH, Honourable EDWARD JOSEPH (Bundaberg). WHYTE, PATRICK JAMES, Esquire (Mackenzie), WooD, LESLIE ARNOLD, Esquire (North Toowoomba). COMMITTEES. LIBRARY.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Donald, Mr. Duffiey, Mr. Keyatta, Mr. Morris, Mr. Pizzey, and Mr. H. B. Taylor. PARLIAMENTARY BurLDINGs.-Mr. Breaker, Mr. Miiller, Mr. Pizzey, Mr. Smith, Mr. Sparkes, Mr. Turner, and Mr. Walsh. PRINTING.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Clark, Mr. Dewar, Mr. Graham, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Low, and Mr. Moores. REFRESHMENT RooMs.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chalk, Mr. Heading, Mr. Marsden, Mr. Plunkett, Mr. Rasey, and Mr. J. R. Taylor. STANDING ORDERS.-Mr. Speaker, "Mr. Farrell, Mr. Gair, Mr. Hiley, Mr. Munro, Mr. Nicklin, and Mr. F. E. Roberts.

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL. ELECTIONS JUDGES­ ' His Honour Mr. Justice Townley. 1 His Honour Mr. Justice Matthews.

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LEGISlATIVE ASSEMBlY.

Index to Subjects.

Address in :Reply­ BILLS-continued: Answer of Governor, 807. Acts and Other Acts Debate on, 16, 62, 78, 105, 116, 164, 182, Amendment (initiation), 645; (initia­ 226, 340, 370, 381, 398, 413. tion in committee), 698, 806, 1176, 1241; (1°), 1248; (2°), 1490; (com­ Presentation to Governor, 807. mittee), 1495, 1542; (3°), 1575; A<1journment of House, formal motion (assent), 1739. under Standing Order No. 137­ Coal and Oil Shale Mine \Vorkers (Pen­ Burdekiu Ril·er railway bridge (motion­ sions) Acts Amendment (initiation, Mr. Nicklin), 1795. initiation in committee and 1o), 1828; ( 2 o), 1968 ; (committee and 3 o), Adjournments, Special, 7, 24, 58, 1732, 1971; (assent), 2002. 1829, 2002. 'Coal Indm,try (Control) Acts Amendment AmHtor-General's Report­ (initiation and initiation in com­ Brhb::mc City Council's accounts, 1476. mittee), 1827; (1°), 1828; (2°) 1 1949; (committee), 1966; (3°), Date of presentation, 413. 1967; (assent), 2002. Loa11S, Sinking funds, 532. Companies Acts Amendment (initiation), Public accounts, 741. 116; (initiation in committee), 221; (1°), 222; (2°), 1272, 1339; (com­ Barristers and Solicitors, Fees paid by mittee), 1399; (3°), 1419; (assent), Crown to- 1721. Order for Return (motion-Mr. H. B. Constitution Acts Amendment (initiation Taylor), 29. and initiation in committee), 252; Return tabled, 488. (1"), 287; (2°), 290, 313; commit­ tee), 319; (3°), 340; (assent), 398. BILLS- Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), 1399; Acts Interpretation (initiation), 1725; (initiation in committee and 1°), 1419; (initiation in committee), 1790; (1 0)' (2°), 1477; (committee), 1478; (3°), 1794; (2o, committee and 3°), 1936; 1490; (assent), 1721. (assent), 2002. Dividing Fences (initiation), 115; (initia­ Appropriation No. 1 (suspcasion of tion in committee), 152, 210; (1°), Standing Orders), 28; (all stages), 211; (2°), 447, 489; (committee), 58; (assent), 60, 75. 491; (3°), 518; (assent), 741. Appropriation No. 2 (ID and 2°), 1624; Governor's Salary Acts Amendment (committee and 3° ), 1639; (assent), (initiation, initiation in committee, 1 o, 1721. 2°, committee and 3°), 1724; (reserved Art Union Regulation Acts Amendment for Royal assent), 1739. (initiation), 1770; (initiation in Hotel Theodore Sale (initiation), l(i73; committee and P), 1796; (2°, com­ initiation in committee), 1799; (1°), mittee and 3 o), 1948; (assent), 2002. 1807; (2°), 1938, (committee and Auctioneers and Commission Agents' Acts 3 o), 1941; (assent), 2002. Amendment (initiation), 1399; (initia­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration tion in committee), 1572; (ID), 1574; Acts Amendment (initiation), 954; (2°), 1712; (committee and 3°), (initiation in committee), 965; (ID), 1721; (assent), 1739. 994; (2°), 1096; (committee), 1116;

Australian Consular Officers' Notarial (3°) 1 1118. Powers and Evidence Acts Amend­ Inspection of Machinery Act Amendment ment (initiation), 116; (initiation in (initiation and initiation in commit­ committee and 1o), 221; (2° and com­ tee), 1828; (P), 1829; (2°, committee mittee), 1271; (3 o), 1327. and 3 o), 1971; (assent), 2002. Barrier Fences (initiation), 1724; (initia­ Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amendment tion in committee), 1742; (1°), 1757; (initiation, initiation in committee and (2°), 1807; (committee), 1824; (3°), 1°), 1919; (2°), 1975; (committee 1830; (assent), 2002. and 3°), 1976; (assent), 2002. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Land Acts Amendment (initiation and R. H. Treweeke Memorial for Soldiers' initiation in committee), 1658; (1o Transf.er (initiation), 488; (1°), 489; and 2°), 1666; (committee), 1669; (2° and committee), 1271; (3°), 1327. (3°), 1673; (assent), 1739. Royal Powers (initiation, initiation in Local Government Acts Amendment committee, 1o, 2 o, committee and 3o), (initiation), 645; (initiation in com­ 1732; (assent), 1739. mittee), 1248; (1°), 1269; (2°), Sheepskins (Draft Allowances Abolition), 15~5; (committee), 1571; (3°), (initiation), 182; (initiation in com­ 1515; (assent), 1739. mittee and 1°), 447; (2°), 505; Mining on Private Land Acts Amendment (committee), 506; (3°), 518; (initiation, initiation in committee (assent), 644. anll 1°), 1827; (2°), 1948; com­ State Electricity Commission Acts and mittee and 3o), 1949; (assent), 2002. Another Act Amendment (initiation, Objectionable Literature _(initiation), 1724; initiation in committee and 1°), 1920; (initiation in committee), 1759, 1771; (2°), 1976; (committee and 3°), (1°), 1790; (2°), 1830; (committee), 1977; (assent), 2002. 1883; ( 3 o), 1909; (assent), 2002. State Housing Acts and Another Act Opticians Acts Amendment (initiation, Amendment (initiation), 1542; initia­ initiation in committee and P), 1921; tion in committee), 1641; (P), 1649; (2o, committee and 3°), 1983; (assent), (2°), 1692; (committee and 3°), 2002. 1695; (assent), 1739. Patriotic Funds Act Amendment (initia­ Statutory Salaries and Allowances tion), 1640; (initiation in committee), (initiation and initiation in com­ 1650; (P), 1651; (2°), 1695; (com­ mittee), 1722; (P and 2°), 1723; mittee and 3°), 1697; assent, 1739. (committee and 3 o), 1724; (assent), Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 845; 1739. (initiation in committee), 863; (P), Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 845; 868; (2°), 1010, 1027; (committee), (initiation in committee), 908, 994; 1032, 1084; (3°), 1118. (P), 1003; (2°), 1402, 1419, 1478; (committee), 1485; (3°), 1490; Printers and Newspapers (initiation) 115 · (assent), 1721. (initiation in committee), 214; '(P): 221; (2°), 509, 565; (committee), Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ 588; ( 3 o), 600; (assent), 843. ment (initiation), 1724; (initiation in committee), 1757; (1°), 1759; Public Holidays (Royal Visit), (initiation), (2o, committee and 3°), 1971; 845; (initiation in committee), 868; (assent), 2002. (1°), 869; (2°), 1003; (committee), Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ 1004; (3°), 1010; (assent), 1397. tion), 1640; (initiation in committee, Public Service Superannuation Acts Amend­ re and 2°), 1676; (committee), 1677; ment (initiation), 1725; (initiation (3°), 1678; (assent), 1739. in committee), 1941; (P), 1948; Trade Descriptions (Textile Products) (2 ), 1994; (committee), 1999; (initiation and initiation in commit­ ( 3 o), 2002; (assent), 2002. tee), 1920; (1°), 1921; (2°), 1977; Queensland-British Food Corporation (committee and 3°), 1983; (assent), (Winding Up), (initiation), 1640; 2002. (initiation in committee), 1651; (P), Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation and 1652; (2°), 1697; (committee and initiation in committee), 845; (P), 3°), 1712; (assent), 1739. 863; (2°), 1004; (committee), 1009; (3°), 1010; (assent), 1397. Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation and initiation in committee), 1911; ( 1 o), Unauthorised Documents (initiation), 115; 1919; (2°), 1992; (committee), 1993; (initiation in committee), 211; (P), (3°), 1994; (assent), 2002. 214; (2°), 506; (committee), 508; (3°), 518; (assent), 644. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation) 1770; (initiation in committee), 1796{ Valuation of Land Acts Amendment (1°), 1799; (2°), 1936; (committee (initiation), 1641; (initiation in com­ and 3o), 1938; (assent),_ 2002. mittee), 1678; (1°), 1692; (2°), 1725; (committee), 1731; (3°), 1732; Registration of Firms Act Amendment (assent), 1739. (initiation), 116; (initiation in com­ Wheat Marketing (Amendment), (initia­ mittee. and P), 446; (2°), 503; tion and initiation in committee), 795; (committee), 505; ( 3 o), 518; (1°), 806; (2°), 809; (committee (assent), 644. and 3°), 833; (assent), 843. Review of Valuations Act Amendment Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment (initiation), 78; (initiation in com­ (initiation and initiation in commit­ mittee)_, 91; (P), 105; (2°), 146; tee), 1921; (1°), 1935; (2°), 1984; (committee), 160; (3°), 182; (committee), 1986; ( 3 o), 1992; (assent), 222. (assent), 2002. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 3

:Burdekin River Railway Bridge- DIVISIONS-continued: Motion for adjournment of House (Mr. BILLS-continueif.: Nicklin), 1795. Police Acts Amendment- :By-election, ~Iaryborough, 1739. Clause 15 (amendment-Mr. Morris), Camooweal-Dajarra Railway (motion-Mr. 1096. Dufficy), 616, 713. Printers and Newspapers- Chairman of Committees- Second reading (amendment-Mr. Appointment of Mr. J. Clark to act, 91, Nicklin), 583. 146. Clause 6 (amendment-Mr. Nicklin), Election of Mr. J. Clark, 160. 590. Election of Mr. D. Farrell, 34. Clause 8 (amendment-Mr. Nicklin), 592. Chairman of Committees, Temporary­ Clause 16 (amendment-Mr. Munro), Nomination of Mr. G. Keyatta, 160. 596. Panel nominated by Mr. Speaker, 14. Review of Valuations Act Amendment­ Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Nicklin), Chairman's ruling, motion of dissent, 14, 163. 96. Chairman's ruling, motion to disagree to Commission to Administer Oath or Affir. (Mr. Morris), 1545. mation of Allegiance- Speaker's ruling, motion to disagree to At opening of Session, 14. (Mr. Nicklin), 1882. Commission to open Parliament, 1. Suspension of member (Dr. Noble), 381. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association! Documents Tabled, 145, 413, 445, 1271. ~Ieeting, 1610. Eagle Junction Railway Deviation, 1640; Conduct of Thiembers in Chamber­ (initiation and committee), 1673. Noise, 222. Elections Tribunal- Order, 1185, 1419. Judge for 1953 (Mr. Justice Townley), 14. Orderly movement, 89, 1641. Judge for 1954 (Mr. Justice Matthews), Dajarra-Camooweal Railway (motion-Mr. 1739. Dufficy), 616, 713. Electoral Enrolments- Days of Sitting (see " Sitting Days ") . Order for return (motion-Mr. Nicklin), 1771. Deaths (~lotion of Condolence, &c.)­ Mr. R. N. Bell, 222; (reply), 644. Estimates-in-Chief, 1953-1954­ Tabled, 470. Mr. D. Farrell (death announced), 160; (seat declared vacant), 160; (motion Estimates, Supplementary, 1952-1953­ of condolence), 58. Tabled, 1ii42. Mr. George Andrew Logan, 1542. Federal Aid for Queensland Development Hon. W. Forgan Smith, LL.D., 485; (motion-Mr. Larcombe), 457, 534. (reply), 907. Fees paid by Crown to Barristers and Solicitors- DIVISIONS­ Order for return (motion-Mr. H. B. Adjournment, 89. Taylor), 29. BILLS:­ Return tabled, 488. Constitution Acts Amendment­ Financial Statement (Committee of Initiation in committee, 287; (amend­ Supply)­ ment-Mr. Nicklin), 283; Second reading, 319. Debate, 470, 518, 545, 600, 627, 645, 725, 744, 833, 869, 921, 954. Committee (that progress be reported -Mr. Nicklin 's motion), 321. Tables relating to, tabled, 470. Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), Gair ]}Iinistry, Appointment of, 14. 337. General Election- Clause 5, motion to disagree to Chair­ Return of writs, 1. man's ruling, 338. Voting at; order f,or return (motion-Mr. Third reading, 340. Sparkes), 91; return tabled, 115. Objectionable Literature- Government Employees, Number of­ Clause 5 (amendment-Mr. Nicklin), 1898. Order for return (motion-Mr. Chalk), 28. Clause 14 (amendment-Mr. Nicklin), Return tabled, 290. 1909. Governor's Opening Speech, 8, 16. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Hansard, Circulation and cost of, 1951-1952, Personal Explanations­ 249; 1952-1953, 1575. Hon. P. J. R. Hilton, 313. Leadership of Opposition, 16. Mr. Jesson, 599. Library Committee, Appointment, 32. Mr. Power, 1399. Mr. Smith, 1653. lUaryborough Electoral District- Death of Mr. D. Farrell, 58, 160. Printing Committee, Al)IJOintment, 28. Seat declared vacant, 160. Prhate Jiembers' IIIotion (Mr. Speaker's ruling), 16. By-election dates, 742. Member sworn, Mr. H. J. Davies, 1739. QUESTIOXS- Members­ Form, scope and limitations (Mr. Speaker), 696, 794, 1327, 1633, 1910. Deaths- Abattoir, Brisbane, Killing quotas (Mr. Mr. D. Fan·ell (death announced), 160; Sp-trkcs), 311; Cattle weights (Mr. (seat declared vacant), 16G; (motion Sparkcs), 7 42. of condolence), 58. Aboriginals, Morals of Natives at Named (Dr. Noble), 380. Cherbourg Settlement (Mr. Skinner), 918; (Mr. Sparkes), 1024. Suspended (Dr. Noble), 380. Accidents, Motor cycles (Mr. Morris), Sworn- 1270, 1338; Light Street tram depot At opening of Parliament, 2. (Mr. Morris), 1338. Mr. J. Bjelke-Petersen, 14. Agricultural Bank advances, Clare Settle­ Mr. T. M. Crowley, 41. ment (Mr. Nicklin), 533; Bores (Mr. Mr. H. J. Davies, 1739. Low), 533. Hon. V. C. Gair, 411. Agricultural college, Burdekin Valley Mr. G. Keyatta, 60. (Mr. Coburn), 90. Mr. G. F. R. Nicklin, 58. Agricultural farms, Leasing by co-opera­ tive apsociations (Mr. Sparkes), 807. Mr. A. J. Smith, 144. Mr. W. B. J. G. Sparkes, 58. Agricultural High School and College, Gatton, Enrolment (Mr. Heading), Ministerial Bench, Seating on, 615. 1G9; Cost of food (Mr. Morris), 456; Receipts and expenditure (Mr. Chalk), Ministerial Expenses, 1952-1953­ 533. 0rder for return (motion-Mr. Morris), ,\griculture and Stock Department, Ser­ 28. vices in remote places (Mr. Gaven), Return tabled, 599. 921. Airstrips, North Queensland, ::\1aintenance }Iinisterial Statements- (Mr. Aikens), 844. Alleged police assault on youth, 1653. Aliens, Unnaturalised, Property rights Appointment of Gair Ministry, 14. (Mr. Morris), 1768. "'\mmonium sulphate, Trans-shipment (Mr. Leave of absence to Hon. E. J. Ri01·dan, Coburn), 696. 1722. Anti-polio gamma globulin (Mr. Madsen), Press report on Objectionable Literatm·,~ 534. Bill, 1882, 1910, 197 4. Aramac-Muttaburra main road, Fire at }lotions, Withdrawal of Notices of (Mr. camp (Mr. Evans), 742. Power), 1827. Archh-es (State), Establishment of repository (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 1829. 01)ening of Parliament, 1. Argoon-Callide railway, Fire risk (Mr. Opening Slleech of Governor, 8, 16. V. E. Jones), 1185, 1490. Opposition, Leadership of, 16. Arsenic, Rail freights to Mt. Perry (Mr. Pizzey) , 844. 0..-ertime in Government Del)artments­ Atherton, Stock-feeding experiments (Mr. Order for return (motion-Mr. Pizzey), Nicklin), 224. 28. Ayr, Manual training accommodation Return tabled, 252. (Mr. Coburn), 599. Parliament­ Ayr-Ana-branch bridge road, Surfacing (Mr. Coburn), 398. Opening of, 1. Bank balances, State Government (~fr. Prorogation, 2003. Kerr), 1829. Parliamentary Buildings Committee, Barkly Tableland Shire Council, Appoint­ Appointment, 32. ment (Mr. Nicklin), 920. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 5

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-'-continued: Barnes Creek-Mackay Road works (Mr. Burdekin District- Lloyd Roberts), 456, 563. Agricultural College, Establishment Basic Wage- (Mr. Coburn), 90. Federal, Quarterly adjustments (Mr. Bridge, Date of completion (Mr. Aikens), 534. Aikens), 89; Number employed (Mr. Coburn), 312; Steel requirements Increases, Cost (Mr. Kerr), 564. (Mr. Coburn), 1175; Construction State, Quarterly adjustments Govern­ (Mr. McCathie), 1739; Estimates and ment representations before 'Industrial expenditure (Mr. Nicklin), 1767. Court (Mr. Nicklin), 794. Irrigation project, Employees and expen­ Bonus payments for pests (Mr. Sparkes) diture (Mr. Coburn), 159; Cost (Mr. 712. ' Nick!in), 1652. Booby and Goode Islands Communication Burleigh Heads-West Burleigh road, Sm­ with Thursday Islan& (Mr. Adair), facing (Mr. Gaven), 146, 1872. 920. Burnett shires, Bitumen roads (M1·. Bowen- Heading), 743. Beach erosion (Mr. Coburn), 1640, Bus transport to schools (Mr. V. E. 1722, 1794. Jones), 114; (Mr. Keyatta), 250. Coal and coke exports (Mr. Kerr), 289. Cafes in Brisbane (Mr. Morris), 1397, Collinsville road (Mr. Coburn), 114, 1418. 1026. Cairns-Brisbane rail timetable (Mr. Harbour, Construction of causeway Aikens), 181. (Mr. Coburn), 1640. Harbour Board appointments (Mr. Callide-Argoon railway, Fire risk (Mr. Coburn), 711. V. E. Jones), 1185, 1490. Hospital (Mr. Coburn), 565, 1973. Callide coalfield, Railway (Mr. V. E. Iron and steel wDTks, Overseas investors Jones), 27; (Mr. SparkesL, 920; Road (Mr. Coburn), 61, 488, 1490, 1973; (Mr. V. E. J ones), 102(, 1326. Professor White's report (Mr. Callide-Dakenbah railway (Mr. Kerr), 289. Colmrn), 61. Camooweal-Dajarra railwav (Mr. Nicklin), Iron ore deposits (Mr. Coburn), 76, 75, 919, 1871; Contiguous Crown 1490. leaseholds (Mr. Kerr), 145. Queen's Beach erosion (Mr. Coburn), Cape York Peninsula, Sea transport of 1640, 1722, 1794. cattle to Cairns (Mr. Adair), 251. Railway, Goods shed awning (Mr. Carmila West road, Construction (Mr. Coburn), 907. Evans), 644. Tourist attractions (Mr. Coburn), 533. Cattle industry- Uranium smvey (Mr. Coburn), 599; (Mr. Nicholson), 1084. Livestock, Railings to Brisbane from north of Gladstone (Mr. V. E. Jones), Waterfront dispute, Use of troops 532, 807; Trucking yards (Mr. V. Eo (Mr. J esson), 226. Jones), 742. Brisbane- Sea transport of cattle from Cape York Abattoir, Killing quotas (Mr. Sparkes), Peninsula (Mr. Adair), 251. 311 ; Cattle weights (Mr. Sparkes), Stock Diseases ComiJensation Fund, 724. Compensation and subsidy (Mr. V. E. Electrification of, suburban railways J ones), 920. (Mr. Nicklin), 1767. Travelling stock, Permits (Mr. Low), Rabbit tax (Mr. Morris), 1909. 615. State houses completed (Mr. Aikens) Cattle weights, Brisbane abattoir (Mr. 1~~ ' Sparkes), 742. Brisbane City Council, Land sales (Mr. Cecil Plains and Jimbour land valuations Morris), 1397; Cafe ree'ulations (Mr. (Mr. Sparkes), 1829. Morris), 1397, 1418. Cement, Prices (Mr. Dewar), 564; Supplies Brisbane-Rockhampton mail train, Late for North Queensland (Mr. Coburn), running (Mr. V. E. J ones), 908. 1327; (Mr. Aikens), 1541. Brisbane-Toowoomba road re-survey Chelmer-C:orinda district, Transport Helidon (Mr. Chalk), 712, 1241. ' services (Mr. Kerr), 1872. British Food Corporation (see ''Queens­ Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement, Morals land-British Food Corporation''). of natives (Mr. Skinner), 918; (Mr. Sparkes), 1024. Broadsound, Mirani, Pioneer and Sarina shires, Main road works (MT. Evans) Children (State), Allowances (Mr. Aikens), 563. ' 1830. Brookfield recr~ation reserve, Road closure China Apple, North Queensland (Mr. (Mr. Morns), 90. Aikens), 1241. Buranda and Windsor electorates Voting Citrus gall wasp, Control measures (Mr. figures (Mr. Morris), 90, 114. Nicklin), 1240. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Clare irrigation area (Mr. Muller), 249 · Dakenbah-Callide railway (Mr. Kerr), 289. Farm acreages (Mr. Nicklin), 532; Dajarra-Camooweal railway (Mr. Nicklin), Agricultural Bank advances (Mr. 75 919 1871· Contiguous Crown Nicklin), 533. le~sehola's (Mr.' Kerr), 145. Clubs, Licensed to sell liquor (Mr. Dealers in used cars (Mr. Nicholson), 808. Nicklin), 1767; Workers' Club, Collinsville (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 1971. Death from thirst, W. T. Sing (Mr. English), 1270. Coal-mining industry- Deaths and injuries on roads (Mr. Aikens), Bowen and Collinsville, Export of coal 696; Motor cycles (Mr. Morris), 1270, and coke (Mr. Kerr), 289. 1338; Light Street tram depot (Mr. Callide coal stockpile at Gladstone (Mr. Monis), 1338. Kerr), 289. Deficit, Accumulated, Suggested redemption Callide coalfield, Railway (Mr. V. E. (Mr. Munro), 710. Jones), 27; (Mr. Sparkes), 920; Road (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1027, 1326. Diesel-electric locomotives, American (Mr. Chalk), 1398. Collinsville, Coal prices (Mr. Aikens), 26; Subsidy for workers' club (Mr. Disability grants to States by Common­ Lloyd Roberts), 1971. wealth (Mr. Nicklin), 1083. Freight, Marburg to Brisbane (Mr. Diseases in Stock Acts, Assessments and Muller), 91. levies (Mr. Nicklin), 1026. North Queensland railways, Coal Drought, Freight concessions on stock and supplied (Mr. Aikens), 517. fodder (Mr. V. E. J ones), 160. Pensions for mine workers (Mr. Lloyd Drunken drivers of motor vehicles (Mr. Roberts), 7 42. Kerr), 89. Coconut oil in margarine (Mr. Muller), Eagle Junction, Rental of railway house 78; Copra imports (Mr. Muller), 78. (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 565. Coomera and Nerang Rivers, Irrigation Egg Board, Position of chairman (Mr. projects (Mr. Gaven), 1270. Morris), 1768; Exemptions (Mr. Co-operative association, Leasing of Morris), 1768. agricultural farm (Mr. Sparkes), 807. Eisteddfod (Juvenile) Townsville, Queen's Collinsville- visit (Mr. Aikens), 712. Bowen road (Mr. Coburn), 114, 1026. Elections- Coal, Prices (Mr. Aikens), 26; Exports Buranda and Windsor electorates, Voting (Mr. Kerr), 289. figures (Mr. Morris), 90, 114. Workers' club, Subsidy (Mr. Lloyd Enrolment, 31 December, 1952 (Mr. Roberts), 1971. Fletcher), 2 7. Common-carrier liability, Railway Depart­ Electricity supply­ ment (Mr. V. E. Jones), 844. Cooktown (Mr. Adair), 369. Commonwealth road grants (Mr. Bjelke­ Meters, Ownership of (Mr. Aikens), Petersen), 60. 457. Commonwealth payments to State (Mr. Mulgeldie State houses (Mr. V. E. Nicklin), 311; Disability grants (Mr. J ones), 794. Nicklin), 1083. Southern Downs, Toowoomba Electric Contempt (alleged) of Parliament (Mr. Light and Power Company (Mr. Nicklin), 158. Madsen), 398. Cooktown, Electricity supply (Mr. Adair), Wowan Reticulation of public buildings 369. (Mr.' V. E. J ones), 533; Railway buildings (Mr. V. E. Jones), 533. Coomera and Nerang Rivers, Irrigation projects (Mr. Gaven), 1270. Fairymead, Nerada and Wandoan ~ar service land settlement (Mr. Morns), Cooper's Plains housing contract, Payment of employees (Mr. Aikens), 412. 517. Farleigh-Yakapari road, Surfacing (Mr. Copper, Market for Mount Isa production (Mr. Smith), 919. Lloyd Roberts), 563. Copra imports (Mr. Muller), 78. Farm tractors, Operating certificates (Mr. Low), 711. Corinda-Chelmer district, Transport services (Mr. Kerr), 1872. Farmers' trucks for carting cane, Motor vehicle registration concession (Mr. Crown timber revenue (Mr. Nicklin), 181. Coburn), 225. Cultural facilities, Government aid (Mr. Sparkes), 445. Federal basic wage, Quarterly adjustments (Mr. Aikens), 534. Cyclone damage, Government aiel to local authorities (Mr. Gaven), 1769. Fetes in school grounds (Mr. Kerr), 1418. Dairying industry, Levies (Mr. Plunkett), }'ettler5' accommodation, Railway Depart­ 1083. ment (Mr. Aikens), 1476. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 7

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Fines for off-the-course betting (Mr. Harbours Trust (Mr. Pizzey), 697. Sparkes), 445. Harlaxton, Prefabricated houses (Mr. Fire precautions, Railway locomotives (Mr. Chalk), 25, 91, 844; State school Bjelke-Petersen), 26. accommodation (Mr. Chalk), 1241, Fish Board, Debtors (Mr. Hiley), 1418; 1770. Interest charges (Mr. Hiley), 1489. Haughton River, High level bridge (:\llr. Fish ladder, Mundubbera Weir (Mr. V. E. Nicklin), 907. J ones), 1909. Heatley 's Parade, Townsville, Perpetual Flood damage, Marian Weir (Mr. Evans), lease allotments (Mr. Aikens), 26. 1769; Government aid to local authori­ ties (Mr. Gaven), 1769; Munclubbera Helidon, Re;,urvey of Brisbane-Toowoomba (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1873. road (Mr. Chalk), 712, 1241. Flour (sea-borne), Townsville, Cost (Mr. Helidon-Toowoomba railway, Expenditure Aikens), 1769; Bleaching with (Mr. Chalk), 25; Maintenance (Mr. chlorine gas (Mr. Aikens), 1910. Chalk), 1910. Forestry Department, Field employees (Mr. Hermit Park, T·ownsville, Out-patients' Bjelke-Petersen), 1973. department (Mr. Aikens), 1184. Free insurance scheme, State Housing Historical documents, Preservation of (Mr. Commission borrowers (Mr. 1'\icklin), Fletcher) , 644. 614. Home Hill-Townsville rail motor service Freights- (Mr. Coburn), 289. Arsenic, Brisbane-;\fount Perry (Mr. Pizzey), 844. Hospitals- Brisbane-Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 78. Bowen (Mr. Coburn), 565, 1973. Coal, Marburg-Brisbane (Mr. Muller), Gayndah, Nurses' quarters (Mr. 91. Heading), 1794. Drought concessions, Stock and fodder Greenslopes Repatriation Hospital, Visit (Mr. V. E. J ones), 160. of Queen (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 614. Special and contract rates (Mr. Aikens), Mental Hospital, Intermediate (Mr. 743. Kerr), 76. Fruit and vegetables, Road transport fees Queen's visits (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), (Mr. Nicklin), 1240. 697. Southport (Mr. Gaven), 209. Gall wasp, Citrus, Control measures (Mr. Nicklin), 1241. Townsville, Out-patients' department at Hermit Park (Mr. Aikens), 1184. Gamma globulin for poliomyelitis (Mr. Wardsmen (Mr. Aikens), 1083. Madsen), 534. Gatton Agricultural High School and Housing Commission- College, Enrolment (Mr. Heading), Armstrong and Garbutt houses (Mr. 159; Cost of food (Mr. Morris), 456; Aikens), 1398. Receipts and expenditure (Mr. Chalk), Brisbane and Townsville houses (Mr. 533. Aikens), 1327. Gayndah Hospital, Nurses' quarters (Mr. Cooper's Plains contract, Payment of Heading), 1794. employees (Mr. Aikens), 412. Giru-Townsville ''Gap'' road (Mr. Foreign contractors and employees' Coburn), 1084. wages (Mr. Aikens), 114. Gladstone, Stockpile of Callide coal (Mr. Free insurance scheme, Claims paid (Mr. Kerr), 289. Nicklin), 614. Glaring headlights on motor vehicles (Mr. Garbutt and Armstrong houses (Mr. Kerr), 1973. Aikens), 1398. Goode and Booby Islands, Communication Migrants, Allotment of homes (Mr. with Thursday Island (Mr. Adair), Kerr), 145. 920. Mulgeldie houses, Electricity supply Governmental returns, Date of lodging (Mr. V. E. Jones), 794. (Mr. Low), 644. Prefabricated houses- Graceville school grounds, Filling (Mr. Contracts (Mr. Hiley), 24. Kerr), 1872. HaTlaxton (Mr. Chalk), 25, 91, 844. Greenslopes Repatriation Hospital, Visit Zillmere (Mr. Morris), 615; (Mr. of Queen (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 614. Aikens), 794. Gumlu, State school radiogwm (Mr. Rental houses for country school teachers Coburn), 615; Dust nuisance (Mr. (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 1721. Coburn), 1477. Temporary houses, Loss (11r. Kerr), 907. Guthalungw, Dust nuisance on road (Mr. Coburn), 146, 1769; Fencing of State Townsville and Brisbane houses (Mr. school ground (Mr. Coburn), 1972. Aikens), 1327. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Hydro-electric projects and irrigation Keebah- Expenditure (Mr. Gaven), 25. ' Inkerman section, Northern highway Ineducable children, Occupational centres (Mr. Coburn), 26. (Mr. Dewar), 61. Railway siding, Loading of cane (Mr. Industrial dispute, Stuart cement works Coburn), 251. (Mr. Aikens), 225. Wangaratta Highway, Saltwater Creek bridge (Mr. Coburn), 953. Inkerman-Keebah section, Northern high­ way (Mr. Coburn), 26. Kenmore, Building of garage and shops (Mr. Morris), 1768. Injuries and deaths on roads (Mr. Aikens), 696. Lake's Creek Meatworks, Employment of workers' wives (Mr. Nicklin), 1009. Ipswich and Redcliffe road transport licences (Mr. Morris), 1540. Land sales by Brisbane City Council (Mr. Iron and steel works, Bowen, Overseas Morris), 1397. investors and Professor White's report Land settlement, Migrants' priorities (Mr. Coburn), 61, 488, 1490, 1973 · (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 444. Brisbane (Mr. Coburn), 369. ' Land settlement (Soldiers), (see "Soldier Iron ore deposits (Mr. Coburn), 76, 1490. Settlement"). Irrigation and hydro-electric projects, Land valuations, Time for objections (Mr. Expenditure (Mr. Gaven), 25. Munro), 288; Cecil Plains and Jimbour (Mr. Sparkes), 1829; Appeals Irrigation and water supply- to Supreme Court (Mr. Munro), 1873. Bores, Agricultural Bank loans (Mr. Landsborough electorate, Credit for public Low), 533. works (Mr. Nicklin), 808. Burdekin River project, Employees and expenditure (Mr. Coburn) 159 · (Mr. Lantana beetles, Cost of collecting (Mr. Nicklin), 1652. ' ' Heading), 743. Clare irrigation area (Mr. Muller), 249; Leaseholds, Dajarra-Camooweal railway line Far~ acreages (Mr. Nicklin), 532; (Mr. Kerr), 145. Agncultural Bank advances (Mr. Nicklin), 533. Legislative Assembly and Parliamentary Coomera and Nerang Rivers projects Library, Recarpeting (Mr. H. B. (Mr. Gaven), 1270. Taylor), 91. Marian Weir, Access to water (Mr. Life policies, Succession duty (Mr. Munro), Evans), 60; Flood damage to property 181. (Mr. Evans), 1769. Light Street tram depot, Fatal accident Moura Weir, Water charges (Mr. H. B. Ta.ylor), 1973. (Mr. Morris), 1338. Mundubbera, Flood damage to Arthur Livestock, Railings to Brisbane from Jones weir (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1873; north of Gladstone (Mr. V. E. Jones), Fish ladder at weir (Mr. V. E. Jones) 532, 807; Trucking yards (Mr. 1909. ' V. E. Jones), 742. Nerang and Coomera Rivers projects Liquor licences- (Mr. Gaven), 1270. Clubs licensed (Mr. Nicklin), 1767; Nogoa dam (Mr. H. B. Taylor) 518 · (Mr. Nicklin), 953. ' ' Illegal sales by unlicensed clubs (Mr. Nicklin), 1972. St. George weir (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 518; (Mr. Nicklin), 614. Ex-servicemen's and R.S.S.A.I.L.A. Steel gate dams (Mr. H. B. Taylor), clubs (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 742; 412. (Mr. Nicklin), 1767, 1972; Closure of unlicensed clubs (Mr. Nicklin), 1972. Tinaroo irrigation area., Dispossessed farmers (Mr. Nicklin), 808. Loans, Townsville City Council (Mr. Aikens), 1489. Isis District, Oil prospecting (Mr. Pizzey) ~~ ' Loans and subsidies to local authorities (Mr. V. E. Jones), 61, 413. Jimbour and Cecil Plains land valuations (Mr. Sparkes), 1829. Local authorities­ Kalapa-Stanwell Highway (Mr. V. E. By-laws, Approval (Mr. Pizzey), 1398. Jones), 77. Cyclone damage, Government aid (Mr. Gaven), 1769. Kallangur and Strathpine State schools, New classrooms (Mr. Robinson), 224; Loans and subsidies (Mr. V. E. Jones), (Mr. Nicholson), 251. 61, 413. Kedron (Upper) school ground, Transfer Local Government statistics (Mr. to trustees (Mr. Morris), 90, 114, 145. Nicholson), 225. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 9

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Locomotives- Main Roads-continued: American diesel-electric (Mr. Chalk), Townsville, Carting contracts by 1398. Department (Mr. Aikens), 1270. Repaired outside Railway Department Townsville-Giru ''Gap'' road (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 251, 289. Coburn), 1084. Townsville shortage (Mr. Aikens), 487, Transport fees, Fruit and vegetables 795. (Mr. Nicklin), 1240. Long range weather forecasts, Mr. Inigo Maintena.nce orders, Enforcement (Mr. J ones (Mr. Sparkes), 224. Kerr), 114. Long-service leave, Exemptions (Mr. Manual training accommodation, Ayr Nicklin), 224; Railway Department (Mr. Coburn), 599. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 598. Marburg-Brisbane, Coal freights (Mr. Maalan settlement, Burning of timber Muller), 91. (Mr. Nicklin), 711. Margarine- Mackay-Barnes Creek, Roadworks (Mr. Coconut oil content (Mr. Muller), 78. Lloyd Roberts), 456, 563. Constituents and copra imports (Mr. Mackay milk shortage (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 24. Muller), 78, 209. Health standards· (Mr. Plunkett), 312. Mackay-Nebo, Proposed railway (Mr. Manufacture, Maximum permitted (Mr. Evans), 60. Plunkett), 25. Mackay (North) police station (Mr. Quotas (Mr. Evans), 77; (Mr. Muller), Lloyd Roberts), 456. 115; (Mr. Nicklin), 644. Main Roads­ Marian weir, Access to water (Mr. Evans), Aramac-Muttaburra road, Fire at camp 60; Flood damage to property (Mr. (Mr. Evans), 742. Evans), 1769. Ayr-Ana-branch bridge road, Surf,acing Mentally sick, Intermediat" hospital (Mr. (Mr. Coburn), 398. Kerr), 76. Bowen-Collinsville road (Mr. Coburn), Migrants, Homes allotted oy State Hous­ 114, 1026. ing Commission (Mr. Kerr), 145; Brisbane-Toowoomba road, Re-survey at Priority for land settlement (Mr. Helidon (Mr. Chalk), 712, 1241. Bjelke-Petersen), 444. Burleigh Heads-West Burleigh road, Sur­ Milk for school children, Murrumba elec­ facing (Mr. Gaven), 146, 1872. torate (Mr. Nicholson), 1084. Burnett shires, Bitumen roads (Mr. Milk shortage, Mackay (Mr. Lloyd Heading), 743. Roberts), 24. Callide coalfield road, Expenditure (Mr. Miner's phthisis patients, Winter and V. E. Jones), 1027, 1326. Christmas payments (Mr. Aikens), Carmila-Carmila West road, Construction 1873. (Mr. Evans), 644. Mine ·workers' pensions (Mr. Lloyd Commomvealth gnmts (Mr. Bjelke­ Roberts), 742. Petcrsen), 60. Deaths and injuries (Mr. Aikens), 696; Mirani, Pioneer, Sarina and Broadsound Motor cycles (Mr. Morris), 1270, 1338. shires, Main road works (Mr. Evans), 563. Farleigh-Yakapari road, Surfacing (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 563. Motor cycle accidents (Mr. Morris), 1270, Gumlu, Dust nuisance (Mr. Coburn), 1338. 1477. Motor vehicle fees, Primary producers Guthalungra road, Dust nuisance (Mr. (Mr. Plunkett), 711. Coburn), 146, 1769. Motor vehicles, Drunken drivers (Mr. Ipswich and Redcli:ffe, Road transport Kerr), 89; Sale of used vehicles (Mr. (Mr. Morris), 1540. Nicholson), 808; Glaring headlights Kalapa-Stanwell highway (Mr. V. E. (11r. Ieerr), 1973. Jones), 77. Moura weir, Water charges (Mr. H. B. Keebah-Inkerman section, Northern High­ Taylor), 1973. way (Mr. Coburn), 26. Mt. Isa, Guarantees for excursion trains Keebah-Wangaratta Creek highway, (Mr. Chalk), 61; Market for copper Saltwater Creek bridge (Mr. Coburn), (Mr. Smith), 919. 953. Mackay-Barnes Creek road, Roadworks Mt. Morgan-Rockhampton train, Timetable (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 456, 563. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 615. Mirani, Pioneer, Sarina and Broadsound Mt. Perry, Rail freights on arsenic (Mr. shires (Mr. Evans), 563. Pizzey), 844. Southport-Nerang road, Surfacing (Mr. Mulgeldie, State houses, Electricity supply Gaven), 339. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 794. 10 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Mundubbera, Flood damage to Arthur Pe,ts, Bonus payments (Mr. Sparkes), 712. Jones weir (Mr. V. E. Jone~), 1873; Petrol prices, Toowoomba (Mr. Chalk), Fish ladder at weir (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1873. 1909. Petty sessions work, Redcliffe (Mr. Muttaburra-Aramac main road, Fire at Nicholson), 1419. camp (Mr. Evans), 742. Pialba, High-school top (Mr. Pizzey), Nebo-Mackay, Proposed railway (Mr. <157, 1973. Evans), 60. Pigs marketed, Queensland-British Food N eracla, W andoan and Fairymead, IVar Corporation (Mr. Nicklin), 209. service land settlement (Mr. Morris), 517. Pioneer, Sarina, Broadsound and Mirani Nerm1g and Coomera Rivers, IrTigation HlJircs, Main roacl >Yorks (Mr. Evans), projects (Mr. Gaven), 1270. 563. Nerang-Southport road, Surfacing (Mr. Place names, Changes (Mr. Sparkes), 614. Gaven), 339. Police Department- Nogoa dam (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 518; (Mr. Inquiry methods (Mr. Munro), 1326, Nicklin), 953. 1477, 1541. North Queensland- North Mackay station (Mr. Lloyd Airstrips, Maintenance (Mr. Aikens), Roberts), 456. 844. Overtime (Mr. Muller), 61. Cement supplies (Mr. Coburn), 1327; Surfers Parailise station (Mr. Gaven), (~Ir. Aikens), 1541. 159. China apple, Eradication (Mr. Aikens), Police inquiry methods (Mr. Munro), 1326, 1241. 1477, 1541. Coal used by Railway Department (Mr. Poliomyelitis, Use of gamma globulin (Mr. Aikens), 517. Madsen), 534. Locomotive shortage (Mr. Aikens), 487, Post-war Reconstrur,tion and Development 795. Fund, Expenditure and balance (Mr. Potatoes, Marketing and price (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 26. Aikens), 145, 411, 445; (Mr. Coburn), 182. Potatoes, Price (Mr. Aikens), 145, 411, 445; North Queensland, Marketing Sugar refinery (Mr. Coburn), 517. (Mr. Aikens), 145, 411; (Mr. Coburn), Tuberculosis X-ray unit (Mr. Jesson), 182. 412. Poultry farmers, Exemption f,rom Egg Nurses' quarters, Gayndah hospital (Mr. Board (Mr. Morris), 1768. Heading), 1794. Poultry wheat, Redcliffe (Mr. Nicholson), Occupational centres for ineducable child­ 312. ren (Mr. Dewar), nl. Prefabricated houses­ Off-the-course betting, Fines (Mr. Sparkes), 445. Contracts \Mr. Hiley), 24. Foreign contractors and employees' Oil prospecting, Isis district (Mr. Pizzey), wages (Mr. Aikens), 114. 456. HaTlaxton (Mr. Chalk), 25, 91, 844. Oil refinery site (Mr. Aikens), 210. Zillmcre (Mr. :Morris), 615; (Mr. Opera Company (State), Country tour Aikens) , 794. (Mr. Aikens), 1794. Prices- Overtime- Cement (Mr. Dewar), 564. Police Depa,-tment (Mr. Muller), 61. Collinsville coal (Mr. Aikens), 26. Railway DepaTlment (:'.fr. II'Iuller), 62. Petrol, Tomvoomba (Mr. Chalk), 1873. Parliament, Alleged contempt (Mr. Nicklin), 158. Potatoes (Mr. Aikens), 145, 411, 445; (Mr. Ooburn), 182. Padiamentary Library and Assembly Chamber, Recarpehng (Mr. H. B. Primary producers, Motor vehicle fee:> Taylor), 91. (Mr. Plunkett), 711. Parliamentary luncheon, Announcer (Mr. Proserpine-Townsville rail motor service Aikens), 1175. (Mr. Coburn), 289. Pensions, Coal and oil shale mine workeTs Public debt ualances (Mr. Munro), G9S. (Mr. Lloycl Roberts), 742. Public servants' birth certificates (Mr. Perambulators, Rail charges (Mr. Aikens), p,parkes), 412. 339. Public works, Lanclsborough ele"torate Perpetual lease allotments, Heatley 's (Mr. Nicklin), 808. Parade, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 26; Gilbert Crescent, Tow11sville (Mr. Queen's Beach, Bowen, Erosion (Mr. Aikens), 312, 1118, 1910. Cobnrn), 1640, 1722, 1794. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 11

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Queensland-British Food Corporation­ Railways-continued: Land for selection (Mr. Morris), 532. Fire pree:mtions, Locomotives (Mr. Loss on operations (Mr. Nicklin), 89. Bjelke-Petersen), 26. Pigs marketed (Mr. Nicklin), 209. Freights- Plant sale (Mr. Plunkett), 224.. Arsenic, Brisbane-Mount Perry (Mr. Realisation of <'.osets (Mr. Niekl;n), 89. Pizzey), 844. Queensland Harbours Trust (Mr. Piu.ey), Brisbane-Townsville (1Ir. Aikens), 697. 78. Coal, :llarburg - Brisbane (Mr. Queen's visit (see "Royal v1fit "). Muller), 91. Rabbit tax, Brisbane aren, (Mr. Morris), Drought concessions, Stock and fodder 1909. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 160. Radio communication, Goode and Booby Special and contract rates (Mr. Islands (Mr. Adair), 920. Aikens), 743. Haughton River, High-level bridge (Mr. Radiognlms in State schools, Repairs (Mr. Nicklin), 907. Coburn), 209; Gumlu (Mr. Coburn), 615. Helidon-Toowoomba line, Expenditure (Mr. Chalk), 25; Maintenance (Mr. Railways- Chalk), 1910. Accidents, Number and cause (Mr. Livestock railings to Brisbane from Chalk), 77. north of Gladstone (Mr. V. E. Jones), 532, 807. Ammonium sulphate, Trans-shipment (Mr. Coburn), 696. Livestock trucking yards (Mr. V. E. Jones), 742. Argoon-Callide line, Fire risk (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1185, 1490. Locomotives­ Arsenic, Freight, Brisbane-Mount Perry Diesel-electric, American (Mr. Chalk), (Mr. Pizzey), 844. 1398. Bookings to north of Rockhampton (Mr. Repaired outside department (Mr. V. E. Jones), 90. Aikens), 251, 289. Bowen, Goods shed awning (Mr. Coburn), Shortage, Northern Division (Mr. 907. Aikens), 487, 795. Bridges, Maintenance (Mr. Aikens), Long-service leave (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1477. 598. Brisbane-Rockhampton mail train, Late Mackay-Nebo, Proposed line (Mr. running (Mr. V. E. Jones), 908. Evans), 60. Brisbane-Townsville freights (Mr. Mt. Isa, Guarantees for excursion trains Aikens), 78. (Mr. Chalk), 61. Cairns-Brisbane timetable (Mr. Aikens), Mt. Morgan-Rockhampton timetable (Mr. 181. V. E. J ones), 615. Callide-Argoon line, Fire risk (Mr. V. E. North Queensland, Quality of coal supply J ones), 1185, 1490. (Mr. Aikens), 517. Callide coalfield line, Expenditure (Mr. V. E. Joncs), 27; Cost (l\:fr. Ken), Overtime, 1952-53 (Mr. Muller), 62; 289; (Mr. Sparkes), 920. (Mr. Aikens), 743. Cancelled train and detention money pay­ Pemmbulator charges (Mr. Aikens), 339. ments, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 565. Rail motor service, Townsville to Home Coal freights, Marburg-Brisbane (Mr. Hill and Proserpine (Mr. Coburn), 289. Muller), 91. Refreshment rooms, Loss (Mr. Chalk), Common-carrier liability (Mr. V. E. 1184. J ones), 844. Rockhampton and north, Reservations Dajarra-Camoowe.1l ]me­ (Mr. V. E. Jones), 90. State's proposal (Mr. Nicklin), 1871. Rockhampton-Mt. Morgan timetable (Mr. Apportionment of cost (Mr. Nicklin), V. E. J ones), 615. 75, 919. Rolling stock and repairs, Outside firms Contiguous Cro>Yn Jeaseholc1s (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 743. Kerr), 145. Sleeper contracts (Mr. Nicklin), 516. DakenbaT1-Cal!ide line (Mr. Kerr), 289. Diesel-electric locomotives, American Staff reductions (Mr. Aikens), 808. (Mr. Chalk), 1398. Toowoomba-Helidon line, Expenditure Eagle Junction, Rental of house (Mr. (Mr. Chalk), 25; Maintenance (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 565. Chalk), 1910. Electrification of suburban lines (Mr. Toowoomba Range, Danger of collision Nicklin) , 17.67. (Mr. Chalk), 1184, 1338. Expenditure. June, 1953 reduction (Mr. Townsville railwaymen's holiday train, Gaven), 25. Sleeping berths (Mr. Aikens), 1339. Fettlers' accommodation (Mr. Aikens), Workshops, Redbank and Stuart, Expendi­ 1476. ture (Mr. Aikens), 159. 12 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Real property registrations, Delays (Mr. Soldier settlement- Evans), 1972. Agent-State proposal, Statement by Mr. Redbank and Stuart railway workshops, Wight, M.P. (Mr. Rasey), 743. Expenditure (JI1r. Aikens), 159. Expenditure (Mr. Nicklin), 287; (Mr. Morris), 532. Redcliffe- Government policy (Mr. Nicklin), 75. Petty sessions work (Mr. Nieholson), 1419. Repayments (Mr. Morris), 533. Poultry wheat (Mr. Nieholson), 312. Status of State (Mr. Morris), 516, 517. Road transport licences (Mr. Morris), Tully sugar mill, Ex-service cane-growers 1540. (Mr. Byrne), 697. Secondary school (Mr. Nicholson), 808. Wandoan, Fairymead and N crada (Mr. Morris), 517. Refreshment rooms, Railway, Loss (Mr. South Coast, Appointment of magi:3trate Chalk), 1184. (Mr. Gaven), 159. Returns, Governmental, Date of lodging Southern Downs electrification, Toowoomba (Mr. Low), 644. Electric Light and Power Co. (Mr. Road accidents (Mr. Aikens), 696; (Mr. Madscn), 398. Morris), 1270, 1338. Southport- Road transport fees, Fruit and wgetables Nerang road, Surfacing (Mr. Gaven), (Mr. Nicklin), 1240. 339. Roekhampton and north, Railway reser­ Public hospital (Mr. Gaven), 209. vations (Mr. V. E. J ones), 90. State high school (Mr. Gaven), 1872. Rockhampton-Brisbane mail train, Late Stanwell-Kalapa highway (Mr. V. E. running (Mr. V. E. J ones), 908. Jones), 77. Starving stock and fodder, Freight conces­ Rockhampton-Mt. Morgan train, Time­ sions (Mr. V. E. Jones), 160. table (Mr. V. E. Jones), 615. Ross River traffic bridge (Mr. Aikens), State archives repository, Establishment 1418. (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 1829. Rothwell Memorial area, Road transport State bank balances (Mr. Kerr), 1829. for school children (Mr. Keyatta), State children, Allowances (Mr. Aikens), 250. 1830. Royal visit- State houses (see ''Housing Commission''). Brisbane hospitals (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), State Opera Company, Country tour (Mr. 697. Aikens), 1794. Expenditure (Mr. Aikens), 398. State reception to Queen, Cost (Mr. Greenslopes Repatriation Hospital (Mr. Aikens), 19 74. Lloyd Roberts), 614. State schools- State Reception, Cost (Mr. Aikens), Amenities in country schools and resi­ 1974. dences (Mr. Sparkes), 565. Townsville, Juvenile eisteddfod perform­ Ayr high and intermediate, Manual ance (Mr. Aikens), 712. training accommodation (Mr. Coburn), R.S.S.A.I.L.A. Clubs, Liquor licences (Mr. 599. Lloyd Roberts), 742; (Mr. Nicklin), Bus transport (Mr. V. E. J ones), 114; 1767, 1972. Rothwell memorial area (Mr. Keyatta), 250. Saltwater Creek bridge, Keebah-\Vangaratta Creek highway (Mr. Coburn), 953. Female teachers. Maniecl (Mr. Pizzey) 1 182. ' Sarina, Broadsound, Mirani and Pioneer Fetes in school grounds (Mr. Kerr), shires, Main road works (Mr. Evans), 1418. 563. Graceville, Filling of grounds (Mr. Schools (see ''State Schools' '). Kerr), 1872. Sea transport of cattle, Cape York Penin­ Gumlu, Radiogram (Mr. Coburn), 615. sula (Mr. Adair), 251. Guthalungra, Fencing of ground (Mr. Sherwood State school, Septic system (Mr. Coburn), 1972. Kerr), 599, 615. Harlaxton, Accommodation (Mr. Chalk), 1241, 1770. Sing, W. T., Death from thiTst (Mr. English), 1270. Kallangur and Strathpine, New class­ rooms (Mr. Robinson), 224; (Mr. Sleepers, Railway contracts (Mr. Nicklin), Nicholson), 251. 516. Medical examination, Trainee teachers Soldiers' clubs, Liquor licences (Mr. Lloyd (Mr. Madsen), 412. Roberts), 742; (Mr. Nicklin), 1767, Murrumba electorate, Free milk (Mr, 1972. Nicholson), 1084. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 13

QUESTIONS-continued: QrESTIONS-continued: State Schools-continued: Surfers' Paradise, Establishment of police Pialba, High-school top (Mr. Pizzey), station (Mr. Gaven), 159. 457, 1973.. Surfers' Paradise, New hotel (Mr. Gaven), Pupils per teacher (Mr. Heading), 27. 182. Radiogram repairs (Mr. Coburn), 209. Teachers- Redcliffe secondary school (Mr. Nichol· Classification (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 444. son), 808. Houses, Country districts (Mr. Bjelke· Sherwood, Septic system (Mr. Kerr), Petersen), 1721. 599, 615. Married females (Mr. Pizzey), 182. Strathpine and Kallangur, New class­ Pupils per teacher (Mr. Heading), 27. rooms (Mr. Robinson), 224; (Mr. Nicholson), 251. Residences, Official (Mr. Pizzey), 182; Washbasins (Mr. Pizzey), 563; Ameni­ Southport high school (Mr. Gaven), ties (Mr. Sparkes), 565. 1872. Trainees, Medical examination (Mr. Teachers- Madsen), 412. Classification (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), \Vestem Australian training scheme (Mr. 444. Pizzey), 288. Houses, Country districts (Mr. Bjelke- Petersen), 1721. Timber, Crown revenue (Mr. Nicklin), 181. Married females (Mr. Pizzey), 182. Timber burnt, Maalan settlement (Mr. Pupils per teacher (Mr. Heading), 27. Nicklin), 711. Residences, Official (Mr. Pizzey), 182; Tinaroo irrigation area, Dispossessed Washbasins (Mr. Pizzey), 563; farmers (Mr. Kicklin), 808. Amenities (Mr. Sparkes), 565. Trainees, Medical examination (Mr. Titles Office, Delays in real property Madsen), 412. registrations (Mr. Evans), 1972. vVestern Australian training scheme Toowoomba- (l\Ir. Pizzey), 288. Brisbane road, Re-survey at Helidon (Mr. Upper Kedron school ground, Transfer Chalk), 712, 1241. to trustees (Mr. Morris), 90, 114, 145. Electrification of Southern Downs (Mr. "Warwick high and intermediate, Addi­ Madsen), 398. tions (Mr. Madsen), 339. Helidon line, Expenditure (Mr. Chalk), Warwick West, Site (Mr. ::V[adsen), 534. 25; Maintenance (Mr. Chalk), 1910. vVashbasins in teachers' residences (Mr. Petrol prices (Mr. Chalk), 1873. Pizzey), 563. Range, Danger of rail collision (Mr. St. George weir (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 518; Chalk), 1184, 1338. (Mr. Nicklin), 614. Tourist attractions, Bowen (Mr. Coburn), Stock Diseases Compensation Fund (Mr. 533. V. E. Jones), 920; (Mr. Nicklin), Tourist Bureau, Sydney, Staff (Mr. V. E. 1026. Jones), 697. Stockfeeding experiments, Atherton (Mr. Townsville-­ Nicklin), 224. City Council, Loans (Mr. Aikens), 1489. Stock, Permits for travelling (Mr. Low), Cancelled train and detention money 615. payments to trainmen (Mr. Aikens), Strathpine and Kallaugur State schools, 565. New classrooms (Mr. Robinson), 224; Flour, Sea-borne, Cost (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Nicholson), 251. 1769. Stuart cement works, Industrial dispute Ga1·butt and Armstrong State homes (Mr. Aikens), 225. (Mr. Aikens), 1398. Stuart and Redbank railway workshops, Giru "Gap" road (Mr. Coburn), 1084. Expenditure (Mr. Aikens), 159. Hermit Park, Out-patients' department (Mr. Aikens), 1184. Succession duty, Life policies (Mr. Munro), Home Hill-Proserpine rail motor service 181. (Mr. Coburn), 289. Sugar industry- Locomotive shortage (Mr. Aikens), 487, Carting of cane, Registration concession 795. (Mr. Coburn), 225. Main Roads Commission, Carting con­ Keebah Siding, Loading of cane (Mr tracts (Mr. Aikens), 1270. Coburn), 251. Perpetual lease allotments, Heatley 's Refinery, North Queensland (Mr. Parade (Mr. Aikens), 26; Gilbert Cres­ Coburn), 517. cent (Mr. Aikens), 312, 1118, 1910. Tully mill, Duplication (Mr. Byrne), Powerhouse chimney, Alleged nuisance 445; Ex-service cane-growers (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 1024. Byrne), 697. Rail freight increases (Mr. Aikens), 78. 14 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Townsville-oontinued: Warwick High and Intermediate School, Ross River traffic bridge (Mr. Aikens), Additions (Mr. Madsen), 339. 1418. Warwick W,"Bt State School site (Mr. Mad­ Royal visit, Juvenile eisteddfod perform­ sen), 53'1o. ance (Mr. Aikens), 712. Washbasins, Teachers' residences (Mr. Sleeping berths, Railwaymen's holiday Pizzey), 563. train (Mr. Aikens), 1339. Water supply and irrigation- State houses constructed (Mr. Aikens), 1327. Bores, Agricultural Bank loans (Mr. Low), 533. Tractors, Farm, Operating certificates (Mr. Burdekin River project, Employees and Low), 711. expenditure (Mr. Cobnrn), 159; (Mr. Traffic regulations, Oral examination (Mr. Nicklin), 1652. Hiley), 1476. Clare irrigation area (Mr. Muller), 249; T'ransport (see also ''Main Roads'' and Farm acreages (Mr. Nicklin), 532 · ''Railways")­ Agricnltnral Bank advances (M;. Cattle, Cape York Peninsula (Mr. Nicklin), 533. Adair), 251. Coomera and Nerang Rivers projects Chelmer-Corinda district (Mr. Kerr), (Mr. Gaven), 1270. 1872. Irrigation and hydro-electric projects, Fruit and vegetables, Fees (Mr. Nick­ Expenditure (Mr. Gaven), 25. lin), 1240. Marian weir, Access to water (Mr. Ipswich and Redcliffe, Licences (Mr. Evans), 60; Flood damage to pro­ Morris), 1540. perty (Mr. Evans), 1769. Livestock, North of Gladstone to Bris­ ::\/[oura weir, Water charges (Mr. H. B. bane (Mr. V. E. Jones), 532, 807. Taylor), 1973. School children (Mr. V. E. J ones), 114; Munclubbera, Flood damage to Arthur Rothwell memorial area (Mr. Keyatta), .Tones weir (Mr. V. E. J ones), 1873; 250. Fish ladder at weir (Mr. V. E. J ones), 1909. Travelling stock, Permits (Mr. Low), 615. Nerang and Coomera Rivers projects Treasury balnnces, 30 June, 1953 (Mr. (Mr. Gaven), 1270. Pizzey), 25. N ogoa clam (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 518; Troops on Bowen wharf (Mr. Jesson), 226. (Mr. Xicklin), 953. Trucking yards for lh·estoc!t (Mr. V. E. St. George weir (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 518; Jones), 742. (Mr. Nicklin), 614. Trust and Special Funds- Steel gate dnms (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 412. Balances (Mr. Munro), 1476. Tinaroo irrigation area, Dispossessed farmers (::'.fr. Nicklin), 808. Balance~ written off (Mr. Kerr), 564. Investments sold (Mr. Ken), 564. \Yeather forecasts, Mr. Inigo J ones (l\lr. Sparkcs), 224. Loan expenditure, Supplementary (Mr. Muller), 27. \Vest Burlcigh-Bmleigh Heads road, Sur­ facing (Mr. Gaven), 146, 1872. Tuberculosis X-ray unit for North Queens­ land (Mr. Jesson), 412. Wheat for poultry, Rcclcliffe (Mr. Nicholson), 312. Tully sugar mill, Dnplication (Mr. Byrne), 445; _Ex-service cane-growers (Mr. \Vindsor and Burancla elcetorates, Voting Byrne), 697. figures (Mr. Morris), 90, 114. Urangan pier works (ll.fr. Pizzcy), 953, \Vownn, Electricity reticulation, Public 1009, 1241. buildings (Mr. V. E. .Tones), 533; Railway buildings (Mr. V. E. Jones), Uranium survey, Bowen district (Mr. 533. Coburn), 599; Queensland (Mr. Nicholson) _. 1084. X-ray unit for North Queensland (Mr. J esson), 412. Used-car dealers, Trust accounts (Mr. Nicholson), 808. Yakapari-Farleigh roar1, Surfacing (Mr. Lloycl Roberts), 563. Vegetables and fruit, Road transport fees (Mr. Nicklin), 1240. Zillmere prefabricated houses (Mr. Wancloan, Fairymeacl and Nerada, V\Tar ser­ Morris), 615; (Mr. Aikens), 794. vice land settlement (Mr. Morris), 517. Railway Proposal; Eagle Junction \Vangaratta Creek-Keebah highway, Salt­ J)eyiation, 1640; (initiation and water Creek bridge (Mr. Cobnrn), committee), 1673. 953. Refreshment Rcom Committee, Appoint­ Warclsmen in hospitals (Mr. Aikens), 1083. ment, 32. War service land settlement (see "Soldier Remembrance Day, Cessation of business Settlement''). for, 1175. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 15

Reply, Address in­ SUPPLY-continued. Answer of Governor, 807. Estimates in Committee-continued: Debnte on, 16, 62, 18, 105, J 16, 164, 182, Agriculture and Stock- 226, 340, 370, 381, 398, 413. Administration, 1067, 1118. Presentation to Governor, 807. Division of Animal Industry, 1288. St. George Irrigation Project (initiation DiYision of Dairying, 1192. and committee), 1327. Di\·ision of Marketing, 1158, 1185. Division of Plant Industry, 1238, 1276. Sitting Days- Justice-­ Extension of hours of sitting, 954. Chief Office, 1298, 1345, 1404. Friday, 954. Commissioner of Prices, 1447. Precedence of Government business on Courts of Petty Sessions, 1424. Thursdays, 795. Electoral Hegistrntion, 14913. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 29. Fair Rents Ofiice, 1575. Solicitors and Barristers, Fees pai(l by I<'riendly Societies, 1593. Crown to- Re8olutions Reporterl from Committee­ Order for return (motion-Mr. H. B. Reception, 1597. Taylor), 29. Acloption­ Return tabled, 488. .Tustice, 1597. Premier and Chief Secretary, 1597. Speaker, ~Ir.- Public Lands and Irrigation, 1614. Election, 3; (presentation), 7, 8. T1·easmer, 1606, 1610. Speaker's Ruling, motion of dissent, 1874. Resolutions adopted under Standing Special Adjournments, 7, 24, 58, 1732, 1829, Order No. 307 ancl Sessional Orders, 2002. J G24. Standing Orders- VOTE OF CREDIT (Message from Governor), 35; (Committee of Supply), 35, 41. Appointment of Committee, 28. VOTE ON ACCOUNT, 1954-1955 (Message Suspension of- from Governor), 1542. Appropriation Bill No. 1, 28. Passage of Bills through all stages in Time Limit of Speeches- one day, 1542. Members granted an extension­ Mr. Burrows, 545. SUPPLY- Mr. Devries, 403. Constitution of Committee, 444; Opening Mr. Hiley, 1845. of, 470. Mr. Larcombe, 462. Estimates in Committee- l\fr. Muller, 231. Executive and Legislative­ J\fr. Nicklin, 539. Aide-de-camp to His Excellency the ::'IIr. Smith, 623. Governor, 485, 518, 545, 600, 627, :\fr. Walsh, 431. 645, 725, 744, 833, 869, 921, 954. Jifr. Wood, 87. Executive Council, 1034. His Excellency the Governor (balance Valedictory, 1733. of, vote), 1033. Vote of Credit (message from Governor), Legislative Assembly, 1034. 35, (Committee of, Supply), 35, 41. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Yote on Account (message from Agent-General for the State, 1041. Governor), 1542. Chief Ofiice, 1039. Co-onlinator-General of Public Works, Voting at General Election- 1047. Order for return (motion-Mr. Sparkes), Miscellaneous Services, 1065. 91. Parliamentary Counsel and Draftsman, Retum tabled, 115. 1062. Ways and J\Ieans- Public Relations Bureau, 1062. Constitution of Committee, 444. Public Service Commissioner, 1062. Public Service Superannuation Board Opening of Committee, 1624. 1062. ' Resolutions, Reception and adoption of, State Reporting Bureau, 1062. 1624. State Stores Board, 1065. Vote of Credit, 58. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMB 1LY.

Index to Speeches.

ADAIR, Herbert Arthur, Esquire (Cook)­ Library, Refreshment Rooms, and Parlia­ Takes his seat, 2. m e n t a r y Buildings Committees (appointment of members), 32. Address in Reply, 363. Points of order, 265, 560, 1359, 1519, 1868, Federal Aid for Queensland Development, 1877, 1926. 545. Sitting Days, 29. Financial Statement, 686. SUPPLY: Speaker, Election of Mr. J. H. Mann, 4. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Speaker's Ruling, Motion to disagree to, 1882. Justice- Chief Office, 1397. St. George Irrigation Project (committee), 1336. ATTORNEY -GENERAL [See "Power, SuPPLY: Honourable William."] ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (lUunding. Agriculture and Stock­ burra)­ Administration, 1149. Takes his seat, 2. Division of Animal Industry, 1297. Address in Reply, 131. Division of Dairying, 1220, 1230. BILLS: DiYision of Marketing, 1165. Barrier Fences (initiation), 1752. Executive and Legislative- Companies Acts Amendment (2°), 1342. His Excellency the Governor (Bal­ ance of Vote), 1033. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Legislati\·e Assembly, 1036. tion), 262, 285; (2°), 310; (commit­ tee), 321, 323, 330. Justice- Dividing Fences (2°), 454; (committee), Chief Office, 1310. 493, 497, 500. Courts of Petty Sessions, 1439. Hotel Thcodore Sale (initiation), 1804. Electoral Registration, 1499, 1522. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Vote of Credit, 43. Acts Amendment (initiation), 970; (2°), 1112; (committee), 1116. BAXTER, William Edward, Esquire (Norman)­ Local Government Acts Amendment (initiation), 1263. Takes his seat, 2. 0 bjectionable Literature (initiation), Address in Reply, 111. 1764; (2°), 1853; (committee), 1884, Financial Statement, 785. 1887, 1891, 1893, 1896, 1903. Police Acts Amendment (2°), 1014; SuPPLY: (committee), 1087, 1092. Es•riMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Printers and Newspapers Bill (initia­ Justice- tion), 216. Chief Office, 1397, 1404. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation) Electoral Registration, 1504. 1798. ) Review of Valuations Act Amendment BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes, Esquire (initiation), 99. (Barambah)­ "\Vheat Marketing Amendment, (2°), 826. Takes his seat, 14. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Address in Reply, 141. (initiation), 1924, 1932. BILLS: Chairman of Committees (appointment of Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Mr. D. Fan·ell), 34. tion), 271, 283; (committee), 328. Financial Statement, 664. Death, Mr. G. A. Logan, 1542. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 17

BROSNAN, lUichael Timothy, Esquire SuPPLY: (Fortitude Valley)­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Takes his seat, 2. Agriculture and Stock­ Address in Reply, 233. Administration, 1125. BILLS: Division of Dairying, 1210. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Justice- Acts Amendment (2°), ll13. Electoral Registration, 1539. Objectionable Literature (initiation), Resolutions Reported from Contmittee­ 1784. Premier and Chief Secretary, 1597. Police Acts Amendment (2°), 1019. Department of Public Lands and Irri­ Printers and Newspapers (initiation), gation, 1619. 220. Department of the Treasurer, 1608. Financial Statement, 560. BYRNE, Peter, Esquire (lUourilyan)­ SUPPLY: Takes his seat, 2. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 422. Justice- Financial Statement, 735. Chief Office, 1408. SUPPLY: Electoral Registration, 1535. EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE­ Premier and Chief Secretary­ State Reporting Bureau, 1063. Justice- Vote of Credrit, 47. Chief Office, 1393. BROWN, Richard Kidston, Esquire CHAIR~IAN OF COlUMITTEES AND (Buranda)­ ACTING CHAIRMAN [Clark, James, Esquire (Fitzroy) ]-[see Takes his seat, 2. also "Clark, James, Esquire"]­ Address in Reply, 394. Elected Acting Chairman, 91, 146. BILLS: Election, 160. City of Brisbane Acts and Other Acts Expresses thanks for election, 160. Amendment (initiation), ll81. BILLS: Financial Statement, 758. Generally- SUPPLY: Second reading speech not in order in ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Committee, 1893. Justice- Appropriation No. 2­ Chief Office, 1415. Closure of debate under Standing Order No. 307, 1639. Commissioner of Prices, 1465. Barrier Fences- Electoral Registration, 1538. Amendment (Mr. Nicklin) not in order BURROWS, James, Esquire (Port as it would impose a charge on the Curtis)­ Crown not covered by the message from His Excellency the Governor, Takes his seat, 2. 1825. Address in Reply, 381. City of Brisbane Acts and Other Acts BILLS: Amendment- Barrier Fences (initiation), 17 51. Clause 7-Amendment (Mr. Morris) not in order as it is outside the Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amend­ order of leave, 1496. ment (2°), 1959. Constitution Acts Amendment­ Companies Acts Amendment ( 2 °), 1341. Amendment governed by or dependent Dividing Fences (initiation), 157; (com­ on amendment already negatived not mittee), 501. in order, 338. Land Acts Amendment (initiation), Dividing Fences- 16G2; (committee), 1671. Amendment (Mr. Nicklin) not in order as it would impose a charge on the Queensland-British Food Corpora!ion Crown not covered by the message (Winding Up) (2°), 1710. from His Excellency the Governor, Review of Valuations Act Amendment 492. (initiation), 98. Amendment ruled out of order may Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment not be discussed, 493. (initiation), 1933. Chair- Federal Aid for Queensland Development, Mode of call, 690. 541. Reflections on, not in order, 736. Financial Statement, 833. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, 163, Point of order, 1127. 593. 18 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

CHAIRlUAN Ol<' COllBIITTEES AND SUPPLY-continued: ACTING CHAIRlUAN [Clark, James, Departmental Estimates-continued: Esquire]-continued: LegislatiYe Assembly- Denial (see ''Statement.''). Broadcasting may not be discussed, Interjections dborderly, 280, 648, 843, 1037, 1038. 1125, 1384. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Interruptions disonledy, 320, 335, 683, Miscellaneous Services- 686, 738, 835. Bestowal of honours may not be Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to discussed, 1066. question before Committee, 214, 269, Temperate language in debate desirable, 283, 285, 287, 323, 324, 498, 857, 862, 866, 1034, 1038, 1089, 1092, 1216, 1383. 1220, 1285, 1297, ]298, 13Jl, 1356, Unparliamentary language- 1362, 1363, 1396, 1416, 1499, 1501, Expressions ruled out of order­ 1502, 1526, 1529, 1533, 1539, 1540, ''Bloody,'' 1312. 1675, 1684, 1782, 1805, 1893, 1970. ''Liar,'' 1125. Members- "Lie," 287, 933, 1523. Order of speaking decided by Chair, 560, ''Nincompoop,'' 683. 690. ''Political stooges,'' 1779. Ordered to resume seat­ :;'11r. Aikcns, 1298. CHAIR~IAN 0"1<' COJEIIITTEES [Farrell, Mr. Morris, 1359. Dayid, Esquire (JUaryborough) ]­ [see also "l<'arrell, David, Noise in Chamber, 328, 330, 730, 1147, Esquire"]­ 1150, 1156, 1345, 1348, 1496. Election, 34. Points of order invalid, 265. 321, 560, 686, 688, 736, 835, 940, 1088, 1125, 1127, Death, 58, 160. 1151, 1155, 1356, 1359. CHAIRlUAN OF COM~IITTEES, Reading of speeches not permissible but TEJIPORARY [Clark, James, hon. members may quote from copious Esquire (Fitzroy) ]-[see also notes, 688. " Clark, James, Esquire"]­ Statement or denial of hon. member must Nominated on panel, 14. be accepted, 270, 736, 866, 971, 1127, 1527. CHAIRlliAN OF CmHIITTEES TE::liPORARY [Graham, Frederick SUPPLY: Dickson, Esquire (JUackay) ]-[see Generally- also "Graham, Frederick Dickson, Chief. Office vote, Scope of debate, Esquire"]­ 1040. Nominated on panel, 14. Necessity for legislation and matters Chair must be addressed, 1144, 2001. involving legislation may not be dis­ cussed, 1040, 1309, 1534, 1537. SUPPLY: Sub judice. Matter sub judice may Departmental Estimates­ not be discussed, 1309. Agriculture and Stock­ Trust and Special Funds may not be Administration- discussed on Consolidated Revenue Transport costs may not be dis­ Estimates, 1382. cussed, 1144, 1145. Departmental Estimates­ Unparliamentary language. Expression ·"griculture and Stock­ ruled out of order. Admilristrative- "Racket," 674. Price control may not be discussed, 1147. CHAIRlUAN OF CmilUITTEES TEiJIPORARY [Keyatta, George, Justice- Esquire (Townnille) ]-[see also Chief Office- "Keyatta, George, Esquire"]­ Motor drivers' licenses may not be Nominated on panel, 160. discussed, 1354, 1356. Permits for meetings m'ay not be CHAIRlUAN OF COI\DIITTEES discussed, 1313. TElliPORARY [Pizzey, Jack Charles Police Force may not be discussed, Allan, Esquire (Isis) ]-[see, also 1353. " Pizzey, Jack Charles Allan, Electoral Registration- ~squire"]- Nominated on panel, 14 . Electoral boundaries may not be discussed, 1534. CHAIRI\IAN OF COilDIITTEES Independent and other members of TElliPORARY fTaylor, Harold Parliament may not be dis­ BOURNE, Esquire (Clayfield)]­ cussed, 1533. [see also "Taylor, Harold Bourne, Queen's visit may not be dis­ Esquire "]­ cussed, 1501. Nominated on: panel, 14. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 19

CHAIRMAN OF CO~UIITTEES CLARK, James, Esquire (Fitzroy)­ TE~IPORARY [Turner, John Albert, Takes his seat, 2. Esquire (Kelvin Grove) ]-[see also "Turner, John Albert, Esquire"]­ Chairman of Committees (Acting), 91, 146; Appointment, 160. Nominated on panel, 14. Speaker, Election of (seconds nomination BILL: of Mr. J. H. Manu), 3. Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amend­ ment. Amendment (Mr. Nicklin) not COBURN, Arthur, Esquire (Burdekin)­ in order as it would impose a charge on the Crown not covered by the Takes his seat, 2. message from His Excellency the Address in Reply, 389. Governor, 1967. BILLS: Chair- Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Must be obeyed, 1053. tion), 270; (committee), 324. Reflection on, not in order, 1053. vVorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment Denial (see ''Statement''). (initiation), 1931. Interruptions disorderly, 1053, 1452. Financial Statement, 894. Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to Point of order, 1881. question before the Committee, 1169, 1450. Speaker's Ruling, Motion to disagree to, Point of order invalid, 1054. 1879. Statement or denial of hon. member must SUPPLY: be accepted, 1053. ESTI11IATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Agriculture and Stock­ Departmental Estimates­ Division of Dairying, 1195. Premier and Chief Secretary- Justice- Co-ordinator-General of Public Works- Chief Office, 1405. Railways may not be discussed, Premier and: Chief Secretary­ 1053. Agent-General for the State, 1044.

CHALK, Gordon William Wesley, Esquire COLLINS, Honourable Harold Henry (Lockyer)­ ('l'ablelands) (Secretary for Takes his seat, 2. Agriculture and Stock)­ Address in Reply, 385. Takes his seat, 2. BILLS: Address in Reply, 244. Objectionable lMerature (initiation), 1783; (2 °), 1850; (committee), 1884, BILLS: 1895, 1898, 1906, 1908. Sheepskins (Draft Allowance Abolition) Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 867. (initiation), 447; (2°), 505. Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 908, Printers and Kewspapers (2°), 582; 1001; (2°), 1402, 1482; (committee), (committee), 592. 1486, 1487, 1488. Review of Valuations Act Amendment Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ (committee), 162. ment (initiation), 1757, 1759; (2°), Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 996. 1971. Unauthorised Documents (initiation), Wheat l'IIarketing (Amendment) (initia­ 214. tion), 795; (2°), 809, 832; (commit­ Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ tee), 833. ment (initiation), 1933. Finm1cial Statement, 888. Financial Statement, 632. Points of order, 436, 1127, 1146. Points of mder, 401, 1148. SuPPLY: Railway Proposal, Eagle Junction deviation (committee), 1675. ES1'IIIIATES IN COM)fiTTEE- SuPPLY: Agriculture and Stock­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Administration, 1067, 1131, 1151. Agriculture and Stock­ Division of Animal Industry, 1298. Administration, 1145. Division of Dairying, 1192, 1225, 1236. Division of Marketing, 1167. Division of Marketing, 1158, 1161, Justice- 1187, 1191. Chief Office, 1316. Division of Plant Industry, 1238, Vote of Credit, 48. 1276. 20 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

COOPER, Vhian Joseph Northcote, BILLS-continuecl: Esquire (Keppel)­ State Housing Acts and Another Act Takes his seat, 2. Amendment (initiation), 1645, 1649; Address in Reply, 124. (2°), 1693. Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 994. CROWLEY, Thomas lUartin, Esquire (Cairns)­ Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 849. Takes his seat, 41. Address in Reply, 172. Pinancial Statement, 931. BILL: SUPPLY: Police Acts Amcnilment (committee), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- 1096. Justice- Financial Statement, 901. Chief Office, 1323. Point of order, 1151. Commissioner of Prices, 1454. Railway Proposal, Eagle Junction deviation Electoral Registration, 1502. (committee), 1676. Pair Rents Office, 1581. SuPPLY: ESTBIATES Df COl\DfiT~'EE­ DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire Justice- (Con!lamine)­ Chief Office, 1361. Takes his seat, 2. Commissioner of Prices, 1472. Address in Reply (moves motion), 16. Premier and Chief Secretary­ BILL: State Reporting Bureau, 1064. Wheat Marketing (Amendment), 824. Vote of Credit, 47. Pinancial Statement, 744. DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire SUPPLY: (l\Iaryborough)­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Takes his seat, 1739. Justice- Chief Office, 1390. DAVIS, Edward William, Esquire (Barcoo)­ DITTl\lER, Felix Cyril Sigismund, Esquire, Takes his seat, 2. R.A., 1\I.R., R.S., R.Sc. (.:Uount BILL: Grantt)­ Barrier Fences (initiation), 1756. Takes his seat, 2. DEVRIES, Honourable George Heury Address in Reply, 418. (Gregory)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. City of Brisbane Acts and Other Acts Address in Reply, 398. Amendment (initiation), 1243. BILL: Objectionable Literature (initiation), Barrier Pences (2°), 1815. 1773; (2°), 1859. Pinancial Statement, 639. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 857. DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall, Esquire Dajarra-Camooweal Railway, 721. (Chermside)­ Pinancial Statement, 926. Takes his seat, 2. Address in Reply, 201. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Justice- Amendment (2°), 1718. Chief Office, 1366. City of Brisbane Acts and Other Acts Electoral Registration, 1519. Amendment (initiation), 1183, 1241. Constitution Acts Amendment (2°), 298; DOHRING, Alfred, Esquire (Roma)­ (committee), 326. Takes his seat, 2. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Address in Reply, 105. Acts Amendment (initiation), 969;

(2°) 1 1110. BILLS: Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amjind­ Barrier Fences (initiation), 1753; (2°), ment (2°), 1975. 1823. Objectionable Literature (initiation), Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation), 1784; (2°), 1865; (committee), 1902. 1915. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 21

DOHRING, Alfred, Esquire-continued: Chairman of Committees (Appointment of SUPPLY: Mr. D. Farrell), 34. ESTIMATES I::-1 COMMITTEE­ Commission to administer oath or affirma­ tion of allegiance, 1; to open Parlia­ Justice- ment, 1. Chief Office, 1409. Deaths- Resolutions Reported from Committee­ Mr. R.. M. Bell (Moves motion of con­ Department of Public Lands and Irri­ dolence), 222. gation, 1619. Mr. D. Farrell (Moves motion of con­ dolence), 58. DONALD, James, Esquire (Bremer)­ Library, Refreshment Rooms, and Parlia­ Takes his seat, 2. mentary B u i l d i n g s Committees Address in Reply, 66. (Appointment of Members), 33. BILLS: Members- Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers' (Pen­ Naming of (Dr. Noble), 380. sions) Acts Amendment (2°), 1968. Suspension of (Dr. Noble), 380. Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amend­ ment (2°), 1955. Ministerial Statement­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration .\ppointment of Gair Ministry, 14. Acts Amendment (initiation), 976. Leave of absence, Hon. E. J. Riordan, \Vorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment 1722. (initiation), 1927. Point of order, 297. Financial Statement, 600. Railway Proposal, Eagle .Junction deviation Points of order, 980, 1970. (committee), 1673, 1676. SUPPLY: Sitting Days, '29, 30. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Speal,er, Election of Mr. .J. H. Mann (Con­ Executive and Legislative­ gratulations to), 6; (Presentation of), 7. I_.egislative Assembly, 1036. 8peaker 's Ruling, Motion to disagree to, Justice- 1877. Commissioner of Prices, 1452. SUPPLY: Electoral Registration, 1520. }'riendly Societies, 1593. ESTIMATES I::-1 C011DIITTEE­ Resolutions Reported from ConJmittee­ .Justice- Department of Justice, 1599. Courts of. Petty Sessions, 1442. EAST:tUENT, Leouard, Esquire (Ithaca)­ DUFFICY, John Joseph, Esquire (Warrego)­ Takes his seat, 2. 'l'akes his seat, 1. BILL: Address in Reply, 206. State Housing Acts and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 1648. BILL: Financial Statement, 777. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment (initiation), 1927. ENGLISH, Charles Bernard, Esquire Dajarra-Camooweal Railway (Moves Oiulgrave)­ motion), 616. Takes his seat, 2. SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 355. Resolutions Reported frmn Committee­ EVANS, Eruest, Esquire CiUirani)­ Department of Public Lands and Irri­ Takes his seat, 2. gation, 1616. Address in Reply, 126. DUGGAN, Honourable John Edmund BILLS: (ToowoomiJa) (JUinister for 'l'rans. Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amend­ port and Acting Premier)­ ment ( 2 o), 1958. Takes his seat, 2. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLS: tion), 269; (2 °), 302; (committee), Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ 328. tion), 252, 273; (2°), 290, 315; (cam· Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration mittee), 319, 332, 338. Acts Amendment (2°), 1108. Public Service Superannuation Acts Local Government Acts Amendment Amendment (initiation), 1941. (initiation), 1261. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Review of Valuations Act Amendment 1796, 1798; (2°), 1936, 1937. (initiation), 97, 104. 22 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

EVANS, Ernest, Esquir0-continued: BILLS-continued: BILLs-continued: Queensland-British Food Corporation Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 999. (Winding Up) (2°), 1697. Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation), Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ 1911, 1917; (2°), 1992, 1994. ment (initiation), 1758; (2°), 1971. Commission to administer oath or affirma­ Financial Statement, 748. tion of allegiance, 1; to open Parlia­ Points of order, 688, 735. ment, 1. SUPPLY: Financial Statement, 645. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Point of order, 380. Agriculture and Stock­ St. George Irrigation Project (committee), Administration, 1143. 1327, 1337. SUPPLY: FARRELL, David, Esquire (li'Iaryborough) ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE--­ [See also "Chairman of Commit­ Agriculture and Stock­ tees " and "Speaker, Deputy"]­ Division of Marketing, 1158. Takes his seat, 2; Death, 58. Resolutions Reported from Committee-· Chairman of Committees, Appointment, 34. Department of Public Lands and Irri­ gation, 1622. FLETCHER, Alan Roy, Esquire Vote of Credit, 49. (Cunningham)­ Takes his seat, 2. GAIR, Honourable Vincent Clair (South Address in Reply, 107. Brisbane) [Premier and Vice­ -President of the Executive BILLS: Council]­ Barrier Fences (2°), 1821. Takes his seat, 411. Constitution Acts Amendment (2°), 303. Adjournment, 2002. Dividing Fences (2°), 490. BILLS: Local Government Acts Amendment Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1630. (initiatioh), 1257. Governor's Salary Acts Amendment Rabbit Acts Amendment (2°), 1992. (initiation and 2 °), 1724. Valuation of Land Acts Amendment Patriotic Funds Act Amendment (initia­ (committee), 1686. tion), 1650; (2°), 1695. Wheat Marketing (Amendment) (initia­ Police Acts Amendment (committee), tion), 801; (2°), 823. 1090. Financial Statement, 944. Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment (initiation), 1947; (2°), SUPPLY: 1994, 1998; (committee), 2000, 2001. ESTIMATES IN C01IMITTEE­ Queensland-British Food Corporation Agriculture and Stock­ (Wim1ing Up), (initiation), 1651; (2°), 1711. Division of Dairying, 1212. Royal Powers (initiation), 1732. Resol1Ltions Reportecl from Committee­ Statutory Srrlnries and Allowances Department of Public Lands and Irri­ (initiition), 1722. gation, 1614. Doaths- FOLEY, Honourable Thomas Andrew Mr. G. A. Logan (moves motion of con­ (Belyan

GAIR, Honourable Vincent Clair­ HEADING, James Alfred, Esquire continued: (lllarodian)­ SUPPLY: Takes his seat, 2. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Address in Reply, 358. Executive and Legislative­ BILLS: Executive Council, 1034. Barrier Fences (initiation), 1754. His Excellency the Governor (Bal­ Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ ance of Vote), 1033. tion), 278; (committee), 330. Legislative Assembly, 1034, 1035, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 1039. Acts Amendment (initiation), 993. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Objectionable Literatme (committee), Agent-General for the State, 1041. 1886, 1908. Chief Office, 1039. Queensland-British Food Corporation (Winding Up), (2°), 1709. Co-ordinator-General of Public Works, 1047, 1059. Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 916; (committee), 1487. Miscellane·ous Services, 1065. St:PPLY: Parliamentary Counsel and Draf,ts­ man, 1062. ES'l'L\L\TES IN COMJVII'l"l'EE- Public Relations Bureau, 1062. Agricultme aml Stock­ Public Service Commissioner, 1062. Administration, 1076. Public Service Superannuation Division of Animal Industry, 1290. Board, 1062. Division of Plant Industry, 1286. State Reporting Bureau, 1062. Justice- State Stores Board, 1065. Chief Office, 1322. Valedictory, 1733. )!""'air Rents Office, 1587.

GARDNER, Robert James, Esquire HILEY, 'l'llomas Alfred, Esquire {Bulimba)­ (Coorparoo)­ Takes his seat, 2. 'l'akes his seat, 2. Address in Reply, 437. BILLS: Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts GAVEN, Eric John, Esquire (Soutllport)­ Amendment (2°), 1714. Takes his seat, 2. City of Brisbane Acts and Other Acts Address in Reply, 349. Amendment (initiation), 700; (2°), BILLS: 1493; (committee), (motion to dis­ agree to Chairman's ruling), 1544. Dividing Fences (initiation), 157. Companies Acts Amendment (2°), 1273, Local Government Acts Amendment (2o), 1339; (committee), 1400. 1550. Constitution Acts _\mendment (initia· Financial Statement, 882. tion), 258; (2°), 306; (committee), SuPPLY: 325, 335, 336, 338. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Dividing Fences (committee), 498, 501. Agriculture and Stock­ Hotel Theoclore Sale (initiation), 1801. Administration, 1134. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (2 ), 1103; (commit­ Division of Dairying, 1207. tee), 1116.

GRAHA~I, Frederick Dickson, Esquire Objectionable Literature (initiation), (lllackay)­ 1775; (2°), 1840; (committee), 1884, 1886, 1887, 1890, 1894, 1897, 1899, Takes his seat, 2. 1901, 1902, 1904, 1905, 1906. Address in Reply, 340. Police Acts Amendment (2°), 1020; BILLS: (committee), 1032. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Printers and Newspapers (2°), 571; Acts Amendment (initiation), 990, (committee), 588, 591, 593, 595, 596, Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 597. 855. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Financial Statement, 937. 1797. Registration of Firms Acts Amendment GUNN, William lliorrison, Esquire (initiation), 446; (2°), 503. CWynnum)­ Review of Valuations Act Amendment Takes his seat, 2. (2°), 150. 24 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

HILEY, Thomas Alfr!Jd, Esquire- Federal Aid for Queensland Development continued: (seconds motion), 466. BILLS-continued: Financial Statement, 531, 545. Trade Descriptions of Textile Products Personal explanation, \599. (committee), 1983. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Points of order, 540, 560, 686, 1053, 1054, 862. 1155. Unauthorised Documents (initiation), SuPPLY: 212; (committee), 508. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Valuation of Land Acts Amendment Agriculture and Stock­ (2°), 1729. Administration, 1080. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Division of Marketing, 1170. ment (initiation), 1923; (committee), Executive and Legislative­ 1986, 1989, ] 991. Legislative Assembly, 1035. Death, Mr. R. M. Bell, 223. Justice- Financial Statement, 518. Chief Office, 1356, 1374. Leadership of Opposition, 16. Commissioner of Prices, 1469. Points of order, 292, 318, 321. Electoral Registration, 1509. Sitting Days, 31. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Speaker, Election of, Mr. J. H. Mann Chief O:(lice, 1040. (Congratulations), 7. Co-ordinator-General of Public SUPPLY: Works, 1051. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ State Reporting Bureau, 1064. Agriculture and Stock­ Administration, 1136. JONES, Honourable Arthur (Charters Towers) (Secretary for Labour and Justice- Industry)­ Chief Office, 1353. Takes his seat, 2. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Agent-General for the State, 1045. BILLS: Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Resolutions Reported from Committee­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 965, Department of the Treasurer, 1609, 991; (2°), 1096, 1115; (committee), 1610. 1116, 1117. HILTON, Honourable Paul Jerome Police Acts Amendment (initiation), Remigius (Carnanon) (Secretary 863; (2°), 1010, 1029; (committee), for Public Works and Housing)--· 1093. Takes his scat, 2. Public Holida:;·s (Royal Visit), initia­ tion), 868; (2°), 1003. BILLS: Traffi~ Acts Amendment (initiation), Review of, Valuations Act Amendment 845, 858; (2°), 1004. (initiation), 91, 101, 104; (2°), 146, 151; (committee), 162, 164. Point of order, 674. R. H. Treweeke Memorial for Soldiers' Transfer (initiation), 488; (2°), 1271. JONES, Vincent Edward, Esquire State Housing Acts and Another Act (Callide)­ Amendment (initiation), 1641, 1649; 'l'akes his seat, 2. (2°), 1692. Valuation of Land Acts Amendment KEHOE, Gregory Brian, Esquire (Nash)­ (initiation), 1678, 1687; (2°), 1725, Takes his seat, 2. 1730; (committee), 1731. Address in Reply (seconds motion)) 20. Point of order, 624. SUPPLY: JESSON, Cecil George, Esquire ESTIMATES IN COI>HfiTTEE­ (Hinchinbrook)­ Agricu]ture and Stock­ Takes his seat, 2. Administration, 1130. Address in Reply, 407. Justice- BILLS: Chief Office, 1315. Police Acts Amendment (2°), 1023. Review of Valuations Act Amendment KERR, Thomas Caldwell, Esquire (initiation), 95, 101. (Sherwood)­ Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 997. Takes his seat, 2. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 852. Address in Reply, 413. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 25

KERR, Thomas Caldwell, Esquire- LARCOMBE, James, Esquire (Rock· continued: hampton)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Address in Reply, 370. Amendment (2°), 1718. BILLS: City of Brisbane Acts and Other Acts Local Government Acts Amendment (2°), Amendment (initiation), 1176. 1558. Companies Acts Amendment (2°), 1344. Queensland-British Food Corporation (Winding Up) (2°), 1704. Constitution Acts Amendment (commit· Federal Aid for Queensland Development tee), 330. (moves motion), 457. Hotel Theodore Sale (initiation), 1806. Financial Statement, 608, 627. Mining on Private Land Acts (2°), 1949. Speaker, Election of (nominates Mr. J. H. Objectionable Literature (committee), Mann), 3. 1890. SUPPLY: Public Service Superannuation Acts ESTBIATES IN COMMIT'fEE­ Amendment (initiation), 1945; (2°), Justicc- 1997. Chief Office, 1363. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Commissioner of Prices, 1466. 1798. Vote of Credit, 39, 41. Review of, Valuations Act Amendment (initiation), 104; (committee), 162. LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire (Kedron)­ Unauthorised Documents (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 213. Address in Reply, 136. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment BILLS: (initiation), 1929. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Financial Statement, 838. tion), 267. Police Acts Amendment (committee), Point of order, 1773. 1087. SUPPLY: State Housing Acts and Another Act ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Amendment (initiation), 1646. Agriculture and Stock­ Financial Statement, 690. Division of Marketing, 1160. Point of order, 1087. SUPPLY: Executive and Legislative­ Legislative Assembly, 1039. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Justice- Justice- Chief Office, 1410. Chief Office, 1320. Commissioner of Prices, 1472. Commissioner of Prices, 1471. Premier and Chief Secretary- Premier and Chief Secretary­ Co-ordinator-General of Public Miscellaneous Services, 1065. Works, 1060. LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ KEYATTA, George, Esquire (Townsville)­ Takes his seat, 2. Takes his seat, 60. Address in Reply, 192. BILL: BILLS: Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), City of, Brisbane Acts and Other Acts 851. Amendment (initiation), 708. Chairman (temporary) nominated on panel, Local Government Acts Amendment (go), 160. 1562. Financial Statement, 934. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: EsTIMATES IN COJ\IJ\IITTEE- ESTBIATES IN COMMa'TEE­ Justice- Agricultme and Stock- Chief Office, 1414. Division of Plant Industry, 1284. Electoral Registration, 1502. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Friendly Societies, 1596. Miscellaneous SerYices, 1066. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Co-ordinator-General of Public Works, 1058. Miscellaneous Se·rvices, 1066. Rrsolutions Repo1·ted from Co?nmittee­ State Reporting Bureau, 1063. Department of Justice, 1602. 26 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

IliADSEN, Otto Ottosen (Warwick)­ 1\IORRIS, Kennetll James, Esquire Oiount Takes his seat, 2. Coot-tha)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. Dividing Fences (committee), 495, 496. Address in Reply, 79. Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 19]5. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1632. Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), Citv of Brisbane Acts and Other Acts 1000. Amendment (initiation), 704; (2°), Valuation of Land Acts Amendment 1491; (committee), 1495; (moves

(2°) 1 1727. motion to disagree to Chairman's Wheat Marketing (Amendment) (initia­ ruling), 1496, 1543. tion), 799. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Financial Statement, 790. tion, 265; (2°), 313; (committee), 327. SuPPLY: Dividing Fences (initiation), 210. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ Agriculture and Stock- ment (initiation), 1919. Division of Animal Industry, 1291. Local Government Acts Amendment (2°), Division of Dairying, 1217. 1560. Division of Marketing, 1160. Objectionable Literature (committee), 1885, 1890, 1897, 1903. IIIANN, Honourable John Henry Police Acts Amendment (initiation), (Brisbane)-[See also" SIJeaker "]­ 865; (2°), 1027; (committee), 1032, Takes his seat, 2. 1084. Public Service Superannuation Aets Election as Speaker, 5. Amendment (initiation), 1945; (2°) 1 1998; (committee), 2001. lUARSDEN, Ivor, Esquire (Ipswich)­ Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 847, 862. Unauthorised Documents (initiation), McCATHIE, Colin George, Esquire, :B.A. 214. (Haughton)­ Wheat Marketing (Amendment) (2°) 7 Takes his seat, 2. 819. Address in Reply, 116. Dajarra-Camooweal Railway, 716. BILL: Financial Statement, 551. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Ordered to apologise, 1635. Acts Amendment (initiation), 987. Personal explanation, 313. Financial Statement, 869. Points of order, 131, 318, 411, 736, 1356, Points of order, 971, 1314. 1359. SUPPLY: SuPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Agriculture and Stock­ Justice- Administration, 1127. Chief Office, 1391. Division of Marketing, 1173, 1190. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Executive and Legislative­ Agent-General f.or the State, 1045. Legislative Assembly, 1035. Co-ordinator-General of Public Works, 1058. Justice- Chief Office, 1307, 1355. IIIOORE, Honourable William I\Iatthew Courts of Petty Sessions, 1424. C~Ierthyr) (Secretary for Health and Resolutions Reported from Committee­ Home Affairs)­ Department of the Treasurer, 1611. Takes nis seat, 2. lliULLER, Adolf Gustav, Esquire BILLS: (Fassifern)­ Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 1419; (2°)' 1477. Opticians Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 226. 1921; (2°), 1983. BILLS: Trade Descriptions of Textile Products Coal Industry (C~trol) Acts Amend­ (initiation), 1920; (2 °), 1977, 1982; ment (2°), 1961. (committee), 1983. Constitution Acts Amendment (i~itia­ tion), 282; (2°), 308. I\lOORES, Thomas, Esquire (Kurilpa)­ Dividing Fences (2°), 452. Takes his seat, 2. Hotel Theodore Sale (initiation), 1800; Financial Statement, 921. (2°), 1938. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 27

MULLER, Adolf Gustav, Esquire~ BILLS-continued: continued: Review of Valuations Act Amendment BILLS-continued: (initiation), 93, 103; (committee), Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 161. Acts Amendment (initiation), 985. Trade Descriptions of Textile Products Land Acts Amendment (initiation), (2°), 1981. 1663; (committee), 1670. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Local Government Acts Amendment (2°), 861. 1553. Unauthorised Documents (2°), 506; Printers and Newspapers (committee), (committee), 509. 590. Queensland-British Food Corporation Valuation of Land Acts Amendment (Winding Up) (2°), 1708. (initiation), 1681, 1692. Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation), \Vorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment 1914, 1918; (2°), 1992; (committee), (committee), 1990. 1993, 1994. Financial Statement, 875. ReYiew of Valuations Act Amendment (committee), 163. SUPPLY: Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 914; ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (2°), 1423, 1478; (committee), 1488. Executive and Legislative­ Valuation of Land Acts Amendment Legislative Assembly, 1038. (initiation), 1683. Wheat Marketing (Amendment) (2°), Justice- 830. Chief Office, 1301. Commissioner of Prices, 1472. Financial Statement, 940. Electoral Registration, 1499. Points of order, 828, 829, 835, 1125, 1537. Esquire SUPPLY: NICHOLSON, Da1·id Eric, (1Iurrumba)­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Agriculture and Stock­ Takes his seat, 2. Administration, 1119. Address in Reply, 176. Division of Animal Industry, 1289, BILLS: 1296. Dividing Fences (initiation), 156. Division of Dairying, 1202. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Division of Marketing, 1163. Acts Amendment (initiation), 983. Division of Plant Industry, 1278. Objectionable Literature (initiation), Justice- 1788; (2°), 1864; (committee), 1884, Fair Rents Office, 1575, 1585. 1900. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Patriotic Funds Act Amendment (2°), Agent-General for the State, 1045. 1696. Vote of Credit, 36. Review of Valuations Act Amendment (initiation), 98. MUNRO, Alan Whiteside, Esquire Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 997. (Toowong)­ Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 853. Address in Reply, 120. Financial Statement, 951. BILL!'!: Point of order, 1900. Acts Interpretation (initiation), 1791;

(2°) 1 1936. SUPPLY: Appropriation No. 2 (committee), 1639. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Agriculture and Stock­ Amendment (2°), 1719. Administration, 1139. Companies Acts Amendment (2°), 1272; Division of Marketing, 1185. (committee), 1401. Division of Plant Industry, 1280. Constitution Arks .j\'mendment (initia­ tion), 280; (committee), 329. Justice- Local Government Acts Amendment Chief Office, 1378. (initiation), 1267. Courts of Petty Sessions, 1438. Objectionable Literature (2 °), 1848; Premier and Chief Secretary­ (committee), 1887, 1896, 1898, 1900. Miscellaneous Services, 1066. Police Acts Amendment (committee), State Reporting Bureau, 1064. 1092. Printers and Newspapers (initiation), Resolutions Reported from Committee­ 220· (2°) 579· (committee),589,593, Department of Justice, 1603. 594: 595.' ' Department of the Treasurer, 1606. 28 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NICKLIN, George Francis Reuben, Esquire BILLs-contimtecl: (Landsborough)­ Royal Powers (initiation), 1732. Takes his seat, 58. Sheepskins (Draft Allowance Abolition) (2 °)' 505. Address in Reply, 62. State Electricity Commission Acts and BILLS: Another Act Amendment (2°), 1976. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1624. State Housing Acts and Another Act Art Union Regulation Acts Amendment Amendment (initiation), 1692. (2°), 1948. Statutory Salaries and Allowances (2°) 1 Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts 1723. Amendment (2 o), 1712. Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 911; Australian Consular Officers' Notarial (2°), 1402, 1419; (committee), 1487. Powers and Evidence Acts Amenclment Supreme Court Acts Amendment (2°), (2°), 1271. 1676; (committee), 1677. Barrier Fences (initiation), 1749; (2°), Trade Descriptions of Textile Products 1818; (committee'), 1824. (2°), 1979. City of Brisbane Acts and Other ActB Traffic Acts Amendment (2 °), 1005. Amendment (committee), (motion to Valuation of Land Acts )Amendment disagree to Chairman's ruling), 1543. (2°), 1725; (committee), 1731. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ Wheat Marketing (Amendment) (2°), sions) Acts Amendment (2°), 1970. 813. Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amend­ ment (2°), 1951; (committee), 1967. Burdekin River Railway Bridge (proposed Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ motion for adjournment of House), tion), 256; (moves amendment), 258; 1795. (2°), 292; (committee), 319,322, 331, Chairman of Committees, Election of Mr. 337 ; (moves motion to disagree to J. Clark (congratulations), 160. Chairman's ruling), 338. Deaths- Dental Acts Amendment (2°), 1477. Mr. R. M. Bell, 223. Dividing Fences (2°), 447; (committee), 492, 499, 502. Mr. D. Farrell, 59. Governor's Salary Acts Amendment (2°), Hon. W. Forgan Smith, LL.D., 487. 1724. Federal Aiel for Queensland Development, Hotel Theodore Sale (initiation), 1803. 535. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Financial Statement, 651. Acts Amendment (initiation), 974; Leadership of Opposition, 16. (2°) 1 1099. Inspection of Machinery Act Amendment Points of order, 300, 318, 1634, 1795. (2°), 1971. Railway Proposal, Eagle Junction devia­ Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ ment (2°), 1975. tion (committee), 167 4. Land Acts Amendmm1t (2°), 1666. St. George Irrigation Project (initiation), Local Government Acts Amendment ( 2 o), 1331. 1546. Speaker's ruling, moves motion to disagree Mining on Private Land Acts Amend­ to, 1874. ment (2°), 1948. SUPPLY: Objectionable Literature (initiation), ESTiliiATES IN COJ\Il\IITTEE- 1763; (2°), 1834; (committee), 1883, 1884, 1885, 1889, 1894, 1895, 1901, Agriculture and Stock­ 1903, 1906, 1907. Administration, 1122. Opticians Acts Amendment (2 °) 1983. Division of Dairying, 1231. Patriotic Funds Act Amendment (2°), Division of Marketing, 1192. 1695. Executive and Legislative- Police Acts Amendment (2 °), 1012; His Excellency the Governor (Bal­ (committee), 1095. ance of Vote), 1033. Printers and Newspapers (initiation), Premier and Chief Secretary­ 215; (2°), 565; (moves amendment), 570; (committee), 589, 590, 591, 5M, Agent-General for the State, 1043. 596, 597. Resolutions Reported [1·om Committee­ Public Holidays (Royal Visit) ( ~o), 1003. Department of the Treasurer, 1611. Public Service Superannuation Acts Valedictory, 1736. Amendment (initiation), 1943; (2°), 199-5; (committee), 1999. NOBLE, Henry Wiuston, Esquire, lli.B., Queensland-British Food Corporation B.S. (Yeronga)­ (Winding Up) (2 ), 1701. Review of Valuations Act Amendment Takes his seat, 2. (2°), 147; (committee), 160. Address in Reply, 375. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 29

NOBLE, IIenry Winston, Esquire- POWER, Honourable William (Baroona) continued: (Attorney-General)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. Dividing Fences (initiation), 211. BILLS: Objectionable Literature (initiation), 171i6; (2°), 1862; (committee), 1899. Acts Interpretation (initiation), 1790; 1793; (2 °)' 1936. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 851. Art Union Regulation Acts Amendment (initiation), 1796; (2°), 1948. "\Vorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment (2°), 1984, 1986. Auctioneers and Commission Agents Acts Amendment (initiation), 1572; (2°), Financial Statement, 948. 1712, 1720; (committee), 1721. Named, 380. Australian Consular Officers' Notarial Powers and Evidence Arts Amenilment Points of order, 236, 1787. (initiation), 221; (2°), 1271. .SUPPLY: Coal and Oil Shale Mine "Workers (Pen­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ sions) Acts Amendment (initiation), Executive and Legislative­ 1828; (2°), 1968, 1971. Legislative Assembly, 1038. Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amendment (initiation), 1827; (2 °), 1949, 1962. .Justice- Companies Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief, Office, 1368. 221; (2°), 1272, 1.344; (committee), Resolutions Reported from Committee­ 1399, 1400, 1401, 1402. Department of .Justice, 1598. DiYiding Fences (initiation), 152, 211; Suspended, 380. (2°), 447, 491; (committee), 491, 493, 494, 495, 496, 499, 500, 501, 502. PIZZEY, Jack Charles Allan, Esquire Inspection of Machinery Act Amenil­ (Isis)­ ment (initiation), 1828; (2°), 1971. Takes his seat, 2. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts (Amend­ ment) (initiation), 1919.; (2°), 1975. Address in Reply, 239. Mining on Private Land Acts Amend­ BILLS: ment (initiation), 1827; (2°), 1948, Dividing Fences (2°), 489; (committee), 1949. 496. Objectionable Literature (initiation),

Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 1759, 1779, 1787, 1789; (2°) 1 1831, Acts Amendment (initiation), 991. 1S66; (committee), 1/'lS3, 1885, 1886, Objectionable Literature (committee), 188~ 1890, 1891, 189~ 1895, 189~ 1886, 1891. 1899, 190~ 1901, 1903, 190~ 190~ 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909. Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment (2 °), 1997. Printers and J'\ewspaFers (initiation), 214, 218; (2°), 509, 575, 583; (com­ .Financial Statement, 764. mittee), 588, 589, 590, 591, 592, 593, Point of order, 1537. 594, 595, 596, 597, 598. Registration of J<'irms Act Amendment St:PPLY: (initiation), 446; (2°), 503, 504. EsTIMATES IN CoMMI'f1'EE­ State Electricitv Commission Acts and .Justice- Another Act 'Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, J 389. 1920; (2 °)' 1976, 1977. Electoral Registration, 1535. Supreme Court Acts Amenilment (initia­ tion), 1676; (2°), 1676, 1677; (com­ PLUNKETT, Thomas Flood, Esquire mittee), 1678. (Darlington)­ Unauthorised Documents (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 211; ( 2 o), 50Ci, 507; (committee), 508. Address in Reply, 433. Financial Statement, 628. BILLS: Personal explanation, 1399. Stock Acts Amendment ( 2 o), 1480. Points of order, 568, 866, 1100, 1838. Valuation of Land Acts Amendment SUPPLY: (2°) 1 1729, ESTIMATES I~ C011MITTEE­ Financial Statement, 779. .Justice- SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1298, 1303, 1309, 1314, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- 1317, 1321, 1324, 1345, 1358, 1375, Agriculture and Stock­ 1386, 1407, 1412. Administration, 1074. Commissioner of Prices, 1447, 1451, Division of Animal Industry, 1292. 1460, 1464, 1474. Division of Dairying, 1196. Courts of Petty Sessions, 1424, 1428, Division of Marketing, 1158. 1445. 30 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

POWER, .Honourable William-continued: BILLS-continued: SUPPLY-continued: Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amend­ Estimates in Committee-continued: ment (2°), 1954. Justice-continued: Local Government Acts Amendment Electoral Registration, 1496, 1501, (2°), 1566, 1506, 1513, 1530. Objectionable Literature (initiation),. Fair Rents Office, 1575, 1576, 1580, 1781. 1583, 1586, 1589. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Friendly Societies, 1593. 1797. Resolutions Reported from Committee­ State Housing Acts and Another Act Department of Justice, 1603. Amendment (initiation), 1644. Valuation of Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 1684. RASEY, Thomas William, Esquire (Windsor)­ Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment (initiation), 1926. Takes his seat, 2. Financial Statement, 672. Addres& in Reply, 344. BILLS: Point of order, 940. City of Brisbane Acts and Other Acts Railway Proposal, Eagle Junction deviation: Amendment (initiation), 706. (committee), 1675. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Speaker's ruling, motion to disagree to,_ Acts Amendment (initiation), 988. 1875. Financial Statement, 771. SUPPLY: Points of order, 378, 1526. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- SUPPLY: Justice- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 1385. Justice- Courts of Petty Sessions, 1436. Chief Office, 1394. Fair Rents Office, 1579. Electoral Registration, 1524. Vote of Credit, 51. Premier and Chief Secretary- Co-ordinator-General of Public ROBINSON, .Herbert Freemont, Esquire· Works, 1048. (Saudgate)­ Takes his seat, 2. RIORDAN, .Honourable Eruest Joseph Address in Reply, 366. (Flinders) (Secretary for ~lines and Immigratiou)­ SUPPLY: Takes his seat, 2. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Justice- Leave of absence, 1722. Chief Office, 1388. Point of order, 831. Electoral Registration, 1517. ROBERTS, Frank Eflward, Esquire SKINNER, Alexander James, Esf{uir& (Nmulall)­ (Somerset)­ Takes his seat, 2. Takes his seat, 2. BILLS: Address in Reply, 71. City of, Brisbane Acts and Other Acts BILL: Amendment (initiation), 1178. Industrial Conciliation and ArbitratioTh Local Government Acts Amendment Acts Amendment (2°), 1111. (initiation), 1258; (2°), 1564. Financial Statement, 731. Traffic Acts Amendment (2°), 1007. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: Es•riMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Agriculture and Stock­ Premier and Chief Secretary­ Division of Dairying, 1214. Agent-General for the State, 1046. Division of Marketing, 1191. Justice- ROBERTS, Lloyd Henry Scurfield, Esquire (Whitsuuday)­ Chief Office, 1370. Takes his seat, 2. S~UT.H, Alfred James, Esquire· Address in Reply, 168. (Carpentaria)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 144. Art Union Regulation Acts Amendment (initiation), 1796. Dajarra-Camooweal Railway (seconds: motion), 619. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen: sions) Acts Amendment (2°), 1968. Personal explanation, 1653. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 31

SlliiTH, Alfred James, Esquire-continued: SPEAKER, Honourable John Henry :iUann SUPPLY: (Brisbaue)-[see also ")[ann, Honourable Jolln Henry, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Esquire"]­ Justice- Chief Office, 1394. Nominated, 3; Submits himself to House, 5; Thanks House for election, 6; Pre­ SPARKES, Waiter Beresford James sentation to Governor, 7, 8. Gordon, Esquire (Aubigny)­ Address in Reply- Takes his seat, 58. Answer of Governor, 807. Address in Reply, 439. Presentation, 807. BILLS: Barrier Fences (initiation), 1747; (2°), Adjoumment of House-Formal motion 1808; (committee), 1824, 1826. under Standing Order No. 137­ Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Burdekin River Railway Bridge, pro­ tion), 279; (2°), 305; (committee), posed motion (Mr. Nicklin) disallowed 326. as matter is not of urgent public Dividing Fences (initiation), 154; (2°), importance, 1795, 1875. 450; (committee), 494. Amendments- Hotel Theodore Sale (initiation), 1805. Amendment in House must be second.ed, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 30, 32. Acts Amendment (initiation), 979, Mover of amendment may speak only to 989, his amendment, 29. Land Acts Amendment (initiation), Seconder forfeits his right to speak on 1660; (committee), 1669, 1671. main question, 583. Objectionable Literature (committee), 1888. Auditor-General's Report, Date of presenta­ Printers and Newspapers (initiation), tion, 413. 216. BILLS: Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation), Generally- 1912, 1918. Second reading debate mPst be con­ Review of Valuations Act Amendment iined to principles of Bill, 300, 303, (initiation), 96, 101. 304, 314, 315, 1343, 1492, 1493, 1566, Sheepskins (Draft Allowance Abolition) 1567, 1633, 1696, 1986. (initiation), 447. Appropriation No. 2­ Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 912; Brisbane City Council administration (2°), 1481; (committee), 1485, 1486. may not be discussed, 1633. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 848, 861. Matter disallowed as subject for ques­ tion may not be introduced in Valuation of Land Acts Amendment debate, 1633, 1634. (initiation), 1690; (2°), 1728. Wheat Marketing (Amendment) (initia­ Constitution Acts Amendment­ tion), 804; (2°), 825. Incident in committee stage may not be re-opened in second reading stage, Dajarra-Camooweal Railway, 624; (moves 300, 314. amendment), 625, 713. Point of order, 683. Police Acts Amendment- St. George Irrigation Project (committee), Statements made by Mr. Talty, 1017. 1336. Scope of debate, 1017, 1024. SUPPLY: Chair- ESTIMATES IN C01fMITTEE­ Member may not pass between Chair and Premier and Chief Secretary- member who is speaking, 89. Co-ordinator-General of Public Must be addressed, 387, 403, 826, 1015. Works, 1052. Must be obeyed, 79, 293, 317, 403, 1185. State Reporting Bureau, 1062. Must be respected 1419, 1641, 1795. Agriculture and Stock­ Reflections on, not in order, 30, 32, 135, Administration, 1154. 1017, 1343, 1634, 1795. Division of Animal Industry, 1293. Division of, Dairying, 1222. Chairman of Committees, Temporary (nominates panel), 14; nominates Mr. Division of Plant Industry, 1282. G. Keyatta, 160. Justice- Chief Office, 1383. Commissioner to administer oath or affirma­ Commissioner of Prices, 1449, 1464. tion of allegiance, 14. Electoral Registration, 1526. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Resolutions Reported from Committee­ Announces meeting, 1610. Department of Public Lands and Irri· Conversation in loud tones disorderly, 1340, gation, 1616. 1602. 32 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SPEAKER, Honourable John Henry Mann Statement or denial of hon. member must continued: be accepted, 227, 228, 229, 302, 411, Deaths- 624, 1882. Bell, Mr. R. M. (announces reply to SUPPLY: motion of condolence), 644. Resolutions Reported from Committee­ Farrell, Mr. D. (announces receipt of Necessity for legislation and matters certificate),. 160. involving legislation may not be dis­ Smith, Hon. IV. Forgan (announces reply cussed, 1611. to motion of. condolence), 907. Resolutions agreed to may not be Denial (see "Statement"). debated, 1597. Governor's Opening Speech, Announces Departmental­ receipt of copy, 16. Justice- Grossly disorderly conduct under Standing Hotel rentals may not be discussed, Order 123A, 1340. 1603. Interjections disorderly, 293, 300. Liquor reform may not be discussed, Interruptions disorderly, 63, 291, 318, 417, 1598. 826, 1881. Public Lands and Irrigation- Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to Land matters generally may not be question before the House, 33, 300, discussed, 1614, 1615. 303, 315, 442, 716, 826, 828, 829, 831, Treasurer- 1017, 1109, 1342, 1343, 1566, 1601, 1613, 1616, 1880. Hamilton land de.-elopment may not be discussed, 1610. Maryborough by-election, Announces elate Necessity for legislation and mat­ of poll, 7 42. ters involving legislation may not Matter already dealt with cannot be be discussed, 1611. debated again, 235, 300, 398. Unparliamentary language- Members- Exprcssione ruled out of order­ May not be interviewed by police on way '' Buffoo11,'' 79. to or from House in Session, 1633. ''Coward,'' 1635. Must be seated when Mr. Speaker rises, ''Dopes and drones and dills in this 1419, 1641. Chamber,'' 135. ]\[ust be referred to by name of elector­ ''Hypocrite,'' 308, 309. ate or title, 79, 829, 1018, 1881. ''Liar,'' 128. Ordered to apologise- IIlr. Morris, 1635. ''Scabs,'' 129. Reflections on, not in order, 129. ''Sneaking little Fascist,'' 79. Threatening of, not in order, 826. ''Tricked you up,'' 30. Disorderly conduct under Standing Order ''You cannot stop the Minister from 123A, 1340. judging other people by his own standard,'' 128. Ministerial bench, Seating on, 615. Valedictory, 1738. Noise in chamber, 222. Personalities to be avoided, 469. SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Clark, James, Points of order invalid, 30, 131, 299, 318, Esquire (Fitzroy) ]­ 828, 829, 831, 1609. BILLS: Previous concluded debate in same session Generally- may not be discussed, but hon. member Second reading debate must be con­ in order in discussing speech in debate fined to principles of Bill, 298. not concluded, 235. Chair, Reflections on, not in order, 1850. Pl'i,-ate member's motion, Notice on behalf of absent member, 16. Denial (see "Statement"). Questions- Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to Alterations by Mr. Speaker, 696, 794. question before the House, 1954, 1957. Form, scope and limitations, 794, 1327, Member­ 1633. Named- Matter ruled out of order as subject for question may not be debated, 1633, Dr. Noble, 380. 1634. Suspencled- Withdrawal, 313. Dr. Noble, 380. Reply by Minister closes debate, 34. Noise in Chamber, 1101. Remembrance Day, Cessation of business, Statement or denial of hon. member must 1175. be accepted, 378, 1100. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 33

SPEAKER, DEPUTY (Clark, James, TURNER, John Albert, Esquire (Kelvin Esquire)-continued: Grove)­ Unparliamentary language­ Takes his seat, 2. Expressions ruled out of order­ Address in Reply, 197. ''Blackmailer,'' 380. BILLS: ''He made Hitler look like a novice,'' City of Brisbane Acts and Other Acts 1838. Amendment (initiation), 709, 806. '' Out-Hitlered Jiitler,'' 1838. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration '' 'rhe Government directed the court,'' Act~ Amendment (initiation), 981, 1100. 1108. SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Turner, John Police Acts Amendment (committee), Albert, Esquire (Kelvin Grove)]­ 1090. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Newspapers, Reading in Chamber, 365. 856. SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Keyatta, George, Wheat Marketing (Amendment), (2o), Esquire (Townsville) ]­ 822. Debate must be conducted with dignity and Workers' Comp

WALSH, Honourable Edward Joseph­ WOOD, Leslie Arnold, Esquire (North continued: Toowoomba)­ SUPPLY: Takes his seat, 2. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 83. Agriculture and Stock- Division of Animal Industry, 1288, BILL: 1295. Objectionable Literature (initiation), Division of Dairying, 1233. 1771; (2°), 1858. Division of Plant Industry, 1286. Financial Statement, 658. Justice- Points of oTder, 270, 1168. Electoral Registration, 1537. Premier and Chief Secretary- SuPPLY: Co-ordinator-General of Public ESTHIATES IN COMMITTEE- Works, 1054. Agriculture and Stock­ 17ote of Credit, 35, 51. Administration, 1148. WHYTE, Patrick James, Esquire Division of Dairying, 1199. {lUackenzie)­ Division of Marketing, 1172. '1 kes his seat, 2. Justice- BILL: Chief Office, 1370. Hotel 'rheodorc Sale (initiation), 1801. Electoral Registration, 1505.

By Authority: A. H. TUCKER, GoYernment Printer, Brisbane. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-third Parliament – Second Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.209-211, 1954-55

17 August 1954 – 5 April 1955

(Gair Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-18 17 August 1954 466-481 29 September 1954

18-44 18 August 1954 481-514 30 September 1954

44-78 19 August 1954 514-545 5 October 1954

79-102 24 August 1954 545-559 6 October 1954

102-126 25 August 1954 559-592 7 October 1954

127-152 26 August 1954 592-624 8 October 1954

153-178 31 August 1954 624-679 12 October 1954

178-204 1 September 1954 679-692 13 October 1954

204-235 2 September 1954 692-745 14 October 1954

235-258 7 September 1954 745-769 15 October 1954

258-271 8 September 1954 769-835 19 October 1954

271-300 9 September 1954 835-859 20 October 1954

300-326 14 September 1954 859-911 21 October 1954

326-341 15 September 1954 911-938 22 October 1954

341-365 16 September 1954 938-992 26 October 1954

365-392 21 September 1954 993-1005 27 October 1954

392-404 22 September 1954 1005-1058 28 October 1954

404-437 23 September 1954 1058-1081 29 October 1954

437-466 28 September 1954 1081-1135 2 November 1954 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1136-1148 3 November 1954 1612-1626 24 November 1954

1148-1198 4 November 1954 1626-1689 25 November 1954

1198-1226 5 November 1954 1689-1752 30 November 1954

1226-1277 9 November 1954 1753-1776 22 March 1955

1278-1291 10 November 1954 1776-1792 23 March 1955

1291-1344 11 November 1954 1792-1827 24 March 1955

1344-1368 12 November 1954 1827-1855 29 March 1955

1368-1436 16 November 1954 1856-1877 30 March 1955

1436-1450 17 November 1954 1878-1924 31 March 1955

1450-1522 18 November 1954 1924-1958 1 April 1955

1522-1543 19 November 1954 1958-1991 5 April 1955

1543-1611 23 November 1954

1954-55.

QUEENSLAND.

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE

Second Session

OF THE

Thirty~Third Parliament.

3 and 4 ELIZABETH II.

Comprising the periods from the Seventeenth day of August to the Thirtieth day of November, A.D. 1954; and from the Twenty-second day of March to the Fifth day of April, A.D. 1955.

VOL. 211.

BRISBANE: By AuthoriL· · A. H. Tucker, Government Printer, Brisbane, THIRTY-THIRD PARliAMENT Of QUEENSLAND. SECOND SESSION-1954-55. (Second Period)

THE GOVERNOR. His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir JOHN DUDLEY LAVARACK, K.U.M.G., K.C.V.O., K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O.

THE MINISTRY. Premier and Chief Secretary; and Vice-President of the Executive Council-Honourable VINCENT CLAIR GAIR. Minister for Transport-Honourable JOHN EDMUND DUGGAN. Secretary for Public Lands and Irrigation-Honourable THOMAS ANDREW FOLEY. Treasurer-Honourable EDWARD ,JOSEPH WALSH. Secretary for Agriculture and Stock-Honourable HAROLD HENRY COLLINS. Secretary for Labour and Industry-Honourable ARTHUR JoNES. Secretary for Health and Home Affairs-~Honourable WILLIAM MATTHEW MooaE. Attorney-General-Honourable WILLIAM POWER, Secretary for Public Works and Housing-Honourable PAUL JEROME REMIGIUS HILTON Secretary for Public Instruction-Honourable GEORGE HENRY DEVRIES. Secretary for Mines and Immigration-Honourable ERNEST JosEPH RIORDAN ('). Honourable UOLIN GEORGE McUATHIE (').

THE LEGISlATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker-Honourable JOHN HENRY MANN (Brisbane). Chairman of Committees-CLARK, JAMES, Esquire (Fitsroy). Temporary Chairmen of Committees- GRAHAM, FREDERIOK DICKSON, Esquire (Mackay). KEYA'I'TA, GEORGE, Esquire (Townst•ille). PrzZEV, .TACK CHARLES ALLAN, Esqnire (Isis). TAYLOR, ITAROLD BOURNE, Esquire, D.S.O. (Clayjield). TURNER, JOHN ALBERT, Esquire (Kelvin Grove). ADAIR, HERBERT ARTHUR, Esquire (Cook). AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire (Mundingburra). BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire (Norman). BJELKE-PETERSEN, JoHANNES, Esquire (Barambah). BROSNAN, MIOHAEL TIMOTHY, Esquire (Fortitude Valley). BROWN, RICHARD KIDSTON, Esquire (Buranda). BURROWS, ,TAMES, Esqnire (Port Curiib). BYRNE, PETER, Esquire (Mourilyan). CHALK, GORDON WILLIA;;! WESLEY, Esquire (Lockyer). CLARK, J AMES, Esquire ( Ji'itzroy).

COB URN 1 AaTllUR1 Esquire ( Burdekin). COLLJNS, Honourable HAROLD HE:NRY (Tablelands). COOPER, VIVIAN JOSEPH NORTHCOTE, Esquire (Keppel). CROWLEV, THOMAS ;,[ART!~, E~quire (Cairns).

DAVIES 1 HORACE ,JASON, Esquire (MarybMOOf,Jk). DAvrs, l<~nWARD Wn.LIAM, Esquire (Barooo). DEi-""RIES, Honourable GEORGE HENRY (Oregory). DEWAR, ALEXA'-'DP:R TATTENITALL, Esquire (Chermside). DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire (Condamine). DITT:\!ER, FELIX CYRIL Swrs::~rGND, Esquire, B.A., M.B., B.S., B.Sc. (Mount Gravatt). DOHRIN'J, ALFRED, E;quire (Roma),

(1) Died, 9 Dec., 1954. (2) Appointed, 22 Dec., 1954; Acting Minister, 18 Nov., 1954, IV.

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued DONALD, JAMES, Esquire (Bremer). DUFFICY, JOHN JOSEPH, Esquire (Warrego). DUGGAN, Honourable JOHN EDMUND (Toowoomba). EASTMENT, LEONARD, Esquire (lthaca). ENGLISH, CHARLES BERNARD, Esquire (Mulgrave). EVANS, ERNEST, Esquire (Mirani). FLETCHER, ALAN RoY, Esquire (Cunningham). FOLEY, Honourable THOMAS ANDREW (Belyando). GAIR, Honourable VINCENT CLAIR (South Brisbane). GARDNER, ROBERT JAMES, Esquire (Bulimba). GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire (Southport). GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire (Mackay). GUNN, WILLIAM MORRISON, Esquire (Wynnum). HEADING, JAMES ALFRED, Esquire (Marodian). HILEY, THOMAS ALFRED, Esquire (Coorparoo). HILTON, Honourable PAUL JEROME REMIGIUS (Carnarvon). JESSON, CEOIL GEORGE, Esquire (Hinchinbrook). JONES, Honourable ARTHUR (Charters Towers). JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esqulre (Callide). KEHOE, GREGORY BRIAN, Esquire (Nash). KERR, THOMAS CALDWELL, Esquire (Sherwood). KEYATTA, GEORGE, Esquire (Townsville). LARCOMBE, JAMES, Esquire (Rockhampton). LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire (Kedron). Low, DAvm ALAN, Esquire (Cooroora). MADSEN, 0TTO 0TTOSEN, Esquire (Watrwick). MANN, JOHN HENRY, Esquire (Brisbane). MARSDEN, !VOR, Esquire (Ipswich). McCATHIE, COLIN GEORGE, Esquire (Haughton). MOORE, Honourable WILLIAM MATTE:EW (Merthyr). MOORES, THOMAS, Esquire (Kurilpa). MORRIS, KENNETH JAMES, Esquire (Mount Coot-tha). MULLER, .ADOLF GUSTAV, Esquire (Fassifern). MUNRO, .ALAN WHITESIDE, Esquire (Toowong). NIOHOLSON, DAVID ERIC, Esquire (Murrumba). NICKLIN, GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN, Esquire (Landsborough). NOBLE, HENRY WINSTON, Esquire, M.B., B.S. _(Yeronga). PIZZEY, ,JACK CHARLES ALLAN, Esquire (Isis). PLUi-."E:ETT, THOMAS FLOOD, Esquire (Darlington). POWER, Honourable WILLIAM (Baroona). RASEY, THOMAS WILLIAM, Esquire (Windsor). 8RIORDAN, Honourable ERNEST JOSEPH (Flinders). ROBERTS, FRANK EDWARD, Esquire (Nundah). ROBERTS, LLOYD HENRY SCURFIELD, Esquire (Whitsunday). ROBINSON, HERBERT FREEMONT, Esquire (Sandgate). SKINNER, .ALEXANDER JAMES, Esquire (Somerset). RMITR, ALFRED JA"'!ES, Esquire (Carpentaria). i::lPARKES, WALTER BERESFORD JAMES GORDON, Esquire (Aubigny). TAYLOR, HAROLD BOURNE, Esquire, D.S.O. (Clayfield). TAYLOR, JOHN RUSSELL, Esquire (Ba,zonne). TURNER, JOHN .ALBERT, Esquire (Kelvin Grove). WALSH, Honourable EDWARD JOSEPH (Bundaberg). WHYTE, PATRICK JAMES, Esquire (Mackenzie). WOOD, LESLIE ARNOLD, Esquire (North Toowoomba). (3) Died, 9 Dec., 1954. V.

COMMITTEES. LIBRARY.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Donald, Mr. Du:fficy, Mr. Keyatta, Mr. Morris, Mr. l~izzey, and Mr. H. B. Taylor. PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Muller, Mr. Pizzey, Mr. Smith, Mr. Sparkes, Mr. Turner, and Mr. Walsh. PRINTING.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Brown, Mr. Dewar, Mr. Graham, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Low, and Mr. Moores. REFRESHMENT RooMs.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chalk, Mr. Heading, Mr. Marsden, Mr. Plunkett, Mr. Rasey, and Mr. J. R. Taylor. STANDING ORDERS.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Brosnan, Mr. Clark, Mr. Gair, Mr. Morris, Mr. Munro, and Mr. Nicklin.

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL. ELECTIONS JUDGE-His Honour Mr. Justice Hanger. Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.209-211, 1954-55 17 August 1954 – 5 April 1955

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Index to Subjects.

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BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Public Cumtor Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 914; (initiation in com­ tion), 332; (initiation in committee), mittee), 1074; (1°), 1081; (2°), 1278, 384; (1°), 387; (2°), 460; (com­ 1348; (committee), 1349, 1371; (3''), mittee), 767; (3°), 770; (assent), 1436; (assent), 1689. 1058. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initia­ Public \Vorks Land Resumption Acts tion), 439; (initiation in committee), Amendment (initiation), 1757; (initia­ 1086, 1137, 1149, 1199; (1°), 1218; tion in committee), 1768; (1°), 1772; (2°), 1228; (committee), 1233; (3°), (2°), 1897; (committee), 1899; (3°), 1278; (assent), 1689. 1902; (assent), 19~H. Law Reform (Legitimacy of Children of Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation), Voidable Marriages) (initiation), 1781; (initiation in committee), 1782; 1830; (initiation in committee), ] 863; (1°), 1783; (2°), 1907; (committee (1°), 1866; (2°, committee aml 3°), and 3 °), 1911; (assent), 1991. 1990; (assent), 1991. Racing and Betting (initiation), 1345; Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment (initiation in committee), 1475, (1°), (initiation), 333; (initiation in com­ 1522; (2°), 1354, 1612; (committee), mittee and 1°), 387; (2° and com­ 1618, 1652; (3°), 1689; (assent), mittee), 617; (3°), 625; (assent), 1753. 1058. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation and 1925; (initiation in committee), 1926; initiation in committee), 1630; er), (1°), 1939; (2°), 1961; (committee 1651; (2°), 1700, 1710; (committee), and 3°), 1970; (assent), 1991. 1730; (3°), 1746; (assent), 17fi3. Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices Acts Local Government Acts Amendment Amendment (initiation), 1059; (initiation), 332; (initiation in com­ (initiation in committee), 1291, 1448; mittee), 373; (1°), 379; (2°), 448; (1°), 1450; (2°, committee and 3"), (committee), 456; (3°), 469; (assent), 1ii41; (assent), 1753. 624. Rural Fires Acts Amendment (initiation), Local Government and Harbour Boards 1758; (initiation in committee), 1772; (Triennial Elections) (initiation and (1"), 1776; (2°), 1902; (committee), initiation in committee), 1795; ( 1 o), 1906; (3°), 1907; (assent), 1991. 1802; (2°), 1817; (committee aml 3°), 1820; (assent), 1827 Somerset Dam (Finance) (initiation), Magistr:1tes Courts Acts Amendment 439; (initiation in committee), 1069; (initiation and initiation in com­ (1°), 1071; (2°), 1551; (committee mittee), 254; (1°), 258; (2°), 618; and 3°), 1552; (assent), 1753. (committee), 766; (3°), 770; (assent), Southern Electric Authority of Queensland 1058. Act Amendment (initiation and initia­ Maintenance Act Amendment (initiation), tion in committee), 1692; (1 o and 625; (initiation in committee), 929; 2°), 1696; (committee and 3°), 1700; (1°), 933; (2°), 1003; (committee), (assent), 1753. 1004; (3°), 1007; (assent), 1198. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 439; Pr:rliamentarv Contributorv Superannua­ (initiation in committee), 940, 1082; tion 'Fund Act ' Amendment (1°), 1086; (2°), 1542; (committee (i!litiation), 439; (initiation in eom­ and 3°), 1543; (assent), 1753. mittee) 1008; (1°), lOll; (2°), Stnnthorpe Soldiers' Club Transfer (initia­ 1219; (committee), 1226; (3°), 1228; tion), 1690; (1°, 2°, committee and (assent), 1689. 3°), 1691; (assent), 1753. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 1345; (initiation in committee), 1523; (1°), State Development and Public Works 1527; (2°), 1544; (committee and Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ 3°), 1545; (assent), 1753. tion), 439; (initiation in committee), 1059; (1"), 1068; (2°), 1545; (com­ Primary Producers' Organisation and mittee and 3°), 1550; (assent), 1753. Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 332; (initiation in committee), Stntc Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ 379; (1°), 384; (2°), 456; (com­ tion), 1781; (initiation in committee), 1848; (1°), 1855; (2°), 1981; (com­ mittee), 460; (3°), 469; (as~ent), 1058. ~ mittee and 3o), 1982; (assent), 1991. Profitccring Prevention Act Amendment State Transport Pacilities Acts Amendment (initiation), 394; (initiation in com­ (1954) (initiation and initiation in mittee}, 470, 547; 593; (1°), 617; committee), 1702; (1°), 1710; (2°), (2°), 754; (committee), 758; (3o), 1746; (committee and 3 °), 1749; 770; (assent), 1058. (assent), 1753. Public Accountants Registration Acts State Transport Facilities Acts Amendment Amendment (initiation), 439; (initia­ (1955) (initiation), 1925; (initiation tion in committee), 1072; (1°), 1074; in committee), 1940; ( 1°), 1941 ; ( 2 o, (2 o), 1552; (committee and 3o), committee ancl 3°), 1970; (assent), 1554; (assent), 1753. 1991. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 3

BILLS-continued: Defence an!l Security of Australia Statutory Salaries and Allowances (initia­ (n1otion-IVlr. Jesson), 273, 343. tion and initiation in committee), 1925; (P), 1926; (2°), 1960; (com­ IHVISIONS­ mittee and 3°), 1961; (assent), 1991. BrLLs- Stock Acts Amendment (initiation and Commonwealth and State Housing initiation in committee), 248; (1 o), Agreement Amendment- 250; (2°), 317, 333; (committee), Clause 2 (amendment-JYh. Dewar), 335; (assent), 514. 1978. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Schedule (amendment-Mr. Nicklin), tion), 1830; (initiation in committee), 1981. 1860; (1 °), 1862; (2°, committee and 3o), 1989; (assent), 1991. Firearms Acts Amendment- Trades ami Labour Hall Management Act Clause 22 (amendment-Mr. Nicklin), Amendment (initiation), 439; (initia­ 1896. tion in committee), 1068; ( 1 o), 10G9; Inigation Acts and Other Acts Amend­ (2°, committee and 3 o), 1551; ment- (assent), 1753. Clause 36 (amendment-Mr. Nicklin), Trustee Companies (initiation), 1830; 448. (initiation in committee), 1862 (P), 1863; (2 o), 1989; (committee and Liquor Acts Amendm,ent- 3°), 1990; (assent), 1991. Clause 66 (amendment-Mr. Nicklin), Yagrants, Gaming and Other Offences 1738 · (amendment-Mr. Heading), Acts Amendment (initiation), 1757; 1740{ (amendment-Mr. Morris), (initiation in committee), 1758; (1°), 1741. 1760; (2°), 1869; (committee), 1875; Racing and Betting- (3°), 1877; (assent), 1991. Initiation in Committee (amend­ \Vages Acts Amendment (initiation and ment-

(;Jutirman of Committees, Temporary­ J<:Jections Tribunal- Panel nominated by "vlr. Speaker, 8. Judge for 1955 (Mr. Justice Hanger), tollinsTille }fine Disaster, Motion of con­ 1753. dolence, 694. J:Iectoral Enrolments­ Commonwealth AM to Facilitate Home Retnrn tabled, 11. Ownership (motion-Dr. Dittmer), 407. Estimates-in-Chief, 1954-1955­ Uajarra-Camooweal Railway (Ministerial Tabled, 418. statement), 366. :Estimates, Supplementary, 1953-1954­ llays of Sitting (see "Sitting Days"). Tabled, 1345. Deaths (~lotion of Condolence, &c.)­ Atherton, 2\Ir. E. A., 8 :Fees paid by Crown to Barristers an!l Solicitors- Collinsville ::\Iinc Disaster Victims, 694. Order for return (motion-Mr. H. B. 'Dunstan, i\1r. T., 8; (reply), 1450. Taylor) 22. Finlayson, J\Ir. W. F., 1756. Heturn tabled, 1136. •Jenkinson, ::\Ir. C. M., 8. Financial Statement (Committee ol' Kenny, Mr. J. A. C., 354. Supply)­ Riordan, Hon. E. J. (death announced, Debate, 418, 483, 515, 561, 625, 694, 770, 1753, (motion of cotll1olcncc), 1755. 840. 'l'ozer, Mr. H. V., 236. Tables relating to, tabled 418. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Flinders Electoral District- Parliament- Death of Hon. E. J. Riordan, 1753. Appointment of officers, 7. Issue of writ, 1753; Extension of time Opening, 1. for return, 1958. Prorogation, 1991.

Government Departments, Overtime paid Parliamentary Buildings Committee, in- Appointment, 22. Order for return (motion-Mr. Pizzey), 22. Personal Explanations­ Return tabled, 302. Mr. Aikens, 1829. Mr. Pizzey, 181. Government Employees, Number- Mr. Sparkes, 1794. Order for return (motion-Mr. Chalk), 22. Personal Statements­ Return tabled, 3 71. l\Ir. Hiley, 11. Mr. J esson, 132. (~overnor's Opening Speech, 1, 11. Hon. J. H. Mann, 482. "Hansard," Circulation and Cost, 1856. Hon. W. Power, 1059. Home Ownership, Commonwealth AM to Printing Committee, Appointment, 22. Facilitate (motion-Dr. Dittmer), 407. QUESTIONS- Form, scope and limitations (Mr. Speaker), ll.airi-Yungaburra Railway Deyiation, 1228 (initiation and committee), 21, 1794. 1345. Abattoir, Brisbane, cruelty to sheep (Mr. Kerr) 625; Industrial Court fines on I,ibrary Committee, APlJOintment, 22. A.l\f.I:E.U. (.'lr. Nicklin), 835, 1369, 1793. ill embers­ Abattoirs in country areas, Licensing (::\fr. Death- Nicklin), 625. Hon. E. J. Riordan (death mmouncetl), Aboriginals, Electoral rights (Mr. Morris), 1753. 179; Testamentary capacity (Mr. Coburn), 1227. l\iilk Board (Brisbane), Rescission of Order for Printing of Reports, 1371. Absent members, notice for, 1794. Acacia Ridge housing settlement, street 1\Hne Disaster at Collinsville, Motion of lighting, etc. (Mr. Kerr), 127. condolence, 694. Accidents in metTopolitan area (Mr. Kerr), JUinisterial Expenses- 20, 48. Order for return (motion-Mr. l\Ionis), Accidents, motor c:nle (:\fr. Morris), 326. 22. Adjournment time of Parliament, Fridays Return tabled, 515. (Mr. Sparkes), 692. Advancetown-Numinbah Toad (Mr. Gaven), 1\Iinisterial Statements- 693. Appointment of Hon. C. G. McCathie as Agricultural I3ank advances, Clare settle­ Acting Secretary for ~lines and ment (Mr. Nicklin), 80. Ime111igration, 1523. Allowances faT Opposition Party Leaclers Appointment of Hon. C. G. MeCathie as (Mr. Lloycl), 47. Secretary for Mines and Immigration, 1757. A.L.P. funds, Conh·ibutions by State school committees (Mr. Morris), 300, 342. Dajarra-Camooweal raih.-ay, 366. Ambulance building, Home Hill (Mr. Leave of Ab~cnee to Hon. E. J. Riordan, Coburn), 370. 1523. A.M.I.E.LI., Industrial Court fines (Mr. Officers of Parliament, Appointment, 7. Xicklin), 83;'5, 1369, 1793. Appeal provisions, Valuation of Land Acts Opening of Parliament, 1. (Mr. Muller), 236. Apprchcmled persons, Bail and watch­ Opening Speech of Governor, 1, 11. house fncilities (Mr. Hilcy), 393, 467. Opposition, lleputy Leadership, 11. Apprentices, Trainii1g (Hon. J. H. JVIann), 302. ()yertime pai

QUESTIONS-continued: QL'ESTIONS-continued: Ayr I~xperimental Station, Rice-growing Bridge and university, St. Lucia (Mr. (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 180. Munro), 546. Bagasse, Manufactme of paper (Mr. Bridges, Goodna-Riverview road (Mr. Cobmu), 468. Hiley), 260. Bail ani! watch-house facilities for apprc­ Brisbane- hendeil persons (Mr. Hilcy), 393, 467. Aceidents in metropolitan area (Mr. Bn,jool, use of piggery for rural education Kerr), 20, 48. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 405. Areas subject to floocling (Mr. Ken), Ballot for \Vaniloan land (Mr. Chalk), 1878, 1959. 205. Creek street, Prrrking fa<>jlities (Mr. Bnnyo railway platform (:\fr. Morris), Dewar), 1879. 1878. Land value, Unimproved (Mr. Muller), Barnes Creek road, North :\lackav (Mr. 1779. Lloyd Roberts), 103. " :\I cat standards (Mr. Nicklin), 45. Bccnleigh-Tamborine roan, Surfacing (Mr. Meat supplies and prices (Mr. Bjelke­ Phmkett), 593. Petersen), 204; (Mr. Sparkes), 331, 939, 1005. Beef supplies and prices, Brisbane (Mr. Sparkes), 331, 939, 1005. Town plan, Report (Mr. Kcrr), 342, 371; Areas subject to flooding (Mr. Kerr), Betting, Off-the-comse- 1878, 1959. Betting shops in Ireland (::vl:r. Nicklin), Brisbane City Council, Tenders (Mr. 938 Morris), 1006, 1082. Cost of referendum to legalise shops Brisbane- highway, Flood­ (Mr. Nicklin), 326. ing at Glenore Grove crossing (Mr. :\fembers of Parliam.ent, Suggested visit Chalk), 913. to Tasmania and New Zealand (Mr. Brisbane-Ipswich road, Bridges (Mr. Lloyd Robcrts), 404. Hiley), 260. Blair Athol coal mine, :Freight on coal to Brisbane Toowoomba highway, Flooding at

Rockhampton (Mr. V. E. J ones), 592. Redbank and Grautham1 (Mr. Sparkes), Bluff coal mines- 1878. Freight on coal to Rockhampton (Mr. British Food Corporation (see ''Queens­ V. E. Jones), 592. land-British Food Corporation''). Threatened closure (Mr. V. E. .Tones), Broadwater silting, Southport (Mr. Gaven), 514; (Mr. Morris), 559. 80. Use of output by Capricornia Hegional Bn1ce highway, Statement by Mr. Pearce, Electricity Board (Mr. V. E. Joncs), M.H.R (Mr. Cooper), 154. 560. Brucellosis in pig industry (Mr. V. E. Bonshaw weir, Expenditure (Mr. Kicklin), Jones), 301. 21, 1793. Bucasia Road, Gazettal (Mr. Lloyd Bonus payments, Destruction of wallabies Hoberts), 437. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 438. Buffalo Fly Control Ad, LcYy (Mr. V. Border Hivers scheme, Weirs (Mr. Nicklin), E. ,Jones), 860. 21, 300; Chairman (Mr. H. B. Building societies, Suggested legislation 'l'aylor), 45. (Mr. Gm·en), 1794, 1857. Bowen- Bunlekin electorate, Free milk scheme (Mr. Coke works- ColJurn, 272, 545. Increased production costs (:\ir. Bunlekin River bridge, men employed (Mr. Coburu), 860. Coburn), 19; Expenditure, 1953-54 (:\1r. Evans), 80. Hcpairs and improvements (Mr. Coburn), 893. Bunlekin Riyer dam- Strike (Mr. Coburn), 104. Estimatcll co~t (Mr. Nicklin), 7D, 127; Mr. Evans), 1792. Collinsville road, Formation (Mr. Coburn), 545. Expcniliture (Mr. Nicklin), 45; (Mr. Coburn), 913. Don Hiver high-level bridge (J\fr. Coburn), 327, 1794. \\'ork being unilcrtaken (Mr. Coburn), 343. Hospital (Mr. Cobum), 81. Bus service to North Coast seaside resorts Iron and steel works, 0Yerseas investors (Mr. Nicklin), 545. (Mr. Coburn), 104, 1626, 1878. Byfield, Report on Water Park Creek (Mr. New road, Location (Mr. Coburn), 153. Morris), 836. Bowcn district, Uranium survey (Mr. Caboolturc, High school top (Mr. Ni

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Calamvale school, Establishment (Mr. Coal-mining industry-continued: Kerr), 20. Bluff coal mines-continuecl: Calen, Suggested secondary school (Mr. Threatened closure (Mr. V. E. Jonos), Lloyd Roberts), 259. 514; (Mr. Morris), 559. Callide coalfield- Use of output by Capricornia Regional Freight on coal to Rockhampton (Mr. Electricity Board (Mr. V. E. J ones), V. E. J ones), 592. 560. Railway, Operations (Mr. ::--iicklin), 993. Callide coalfielcl­ :B'reight on coal to Rockhampton (Mr. Stockpile of coal at Ghulstone (Mr. V. E. Jones), 592. Kerr), 836. Railway, Operations (Mr. Nicklin), Use of output by Capricomirc Regional 993. Electricity Board (Mr. V. E. Jones), 560. Stockpile of coal at Gladstone (Mr. Kerr), 836. Camooweal-Dajarra railway, Report (Mr. Morris), 366. Use of output by Capricornia Regional Electricity Board (Mr. V. E. Jones), Cane assignments, Disposal by ex-service 560. men (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 46. Collinsville State coal mine- Capricornia R:gional Electricity Board, Coal dust combustibility (Mr. Coburn), Coal supphes (Mr. V. E. J ones), 560. 260, 837. Cases, Fruit and vegetable, Rail freight rates (Mr. Morris), 836. Disaster- Appeal fund (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), Cattle and sheep trucks, Cancellation penalties, 1953-54 (Mr. Sparkes), 912. 1058. Compensation and common law Cattle railed from Ridgelands (Mr. V. E. rights of dependants (Mr. Lloyd Jones), 46, 836. Roberts), 1626. Chairman of Committees, Ruling on exten­ Heport (Mr. Jesson), 693; (:Yir. sion of time fOl' speaking (Mr. Morris), 836. Monis), 911, 993. Financial results (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), Charity workers, \Vorkers' compensation 46. (Mr. 11unro), 1081. Maintenance of output (Mr. Coburn), 1344. Charters 'J'owers-Townsville road, Surfac­ ing (Mr. Aikcus), 745. Mechanisation (Mr. Coburn), 180, 1227. Chelmer ~uea, Flooding (Mr. Kerr), 1959. Royal commmission, Cost (Mr. Kerr), Chest X-ray examination of Townsville 1829, 1878; (Mr. Aikens), 1925. railway employees (Mr. Aikens), 272. Freight on coal, Blair Athol, Bluff and Christmas and New Year holidays, Pay­ Callicle to Rockhampton (Mr. V. E. ment (Mr. Aikens), 236. Jones), 592. Citizens and Parents' committees, State Mt. Mulligan mine, Tribute agreement schools (Mr. Morris), 235, :;Go. (Mr. Kicklin), 1058. Clare irrigation area- Output anc1 employees (Mr. Kcrr), 561. Agricultural Bank advances (Mr. Railway Department's purchases, 1953­ Nicklin), 80. 54 (Mr. Kerr), 837. Investigation committee's report (Mr. Coke wOTks, Bmven- Morris), 1291, 1369. Iucreasecl production costs (Mr. Coburn), Tobacco farms, Reallocntiou (Mr. 860. ::\[orris), 1291, 1369. Repnirs and improvements (Mr. Cobum), Tobnceo pl~mts, Spraying (Mr. Morris), 393. 1370. Strike (Mr. Coburn), 104. Cleaners of State schools, Remuneration Collinsville-Bowen road, Formation (J\ir. (Mr. Munro), 1958. Coburu), 545. Cloncurry ambulance car at Townsville Collinsville State coal mine- railway workshops (Mr. Aike11s), 1924. Coal dust combustibility (Mr. Coburn), Coal-mining industry- 260, 837. Blair Athol coal mine, Freight on coal Disaster- to Rockhampton (Mr. V. E. Jones), Appeal fund (Mr. Lloycl Roberts), 592. 912. Bluff coal mines- Compensation and common law rights Freight on coal to Rockhampton (Mr. of dependants (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), V. E. Jones), 592. 1626. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSJ

QVESTIO:XS-continued: Qt:ESTIONS-continued: Collinsville State coal mine-continued: Diploma and degree courses in engineering Disaster-contimwd: (Mr. Nicklin), 80. Don River high-level bridge (Mr. Coburn), Report (Mr. J esson) 693; (Mr. Morris), 836. ' 327, 1794. Drugs used by Department of Health and Financial results (Mr. I,loycl Roberts), 46. Home Affairs (Mr. Morris), 259. ::\faintenance of output (Mr. Coburn), Dumaresq-Barwon border rivers scheme 1344. (see "Border rivers scheme.") :\fechanisation (Mr. Cobum), 180, 1227. Duplicating service, Parliament House (Mr. Nicklin), 1776. Royal commission, Cost (Mr. Kerr), 1829, 1878; (Mr. Aikcns), 1925. Eagle J-unction, Raih·ay houses in Robin­ sou Road (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 44. Commonwealth Aiel Roads Fund Alloca­ tion to local a.uth?rities (Mr.' Whyte), Eimco slJOvcls purchased by Railway 103; (Mr. N1eklm), 1226; Expendi­ Department (Mr. Chalk), 561. ture (Mr. Cooper), 154, 860. Elaroo provisional school (Mr. Lloyd Commonwealth payments to State 1953-54 Roberts), 153. (Mr. Nicklin), 680. ' Elections- Commonwealth-State Housing Agreement, Aboriginals' voting rights (Mr. Morris), Home rentals and interest (Mr. 179. Nicklin), 1369, 185G · Home purchase conditions (Mr. Ker~), 1780. Enrolment, 31 December, 1954 (Mr. Nicklin), 1827. Commonwealth University Scholarships m·ailable and allocated (Mr. Morris), Fliuders by-election, Voting figures (Mr. 1778, 1828. Nicklin), 1856. Conservatorium of Music Country towns Form K (Mr. Morris), 1777, 1828. (Mr. Aikens), 132. ' Municipal, Enrolment requirements (Mr. Coolangatta-Southport Fares for school Aikens), 1879. children (Mr. Gav'en), 680, 859; School State, Cost in 195:3 (Mr. Nickliu), 366. traffic patrols (Mr. Gaven), 859. Electricity supply- Co-oper:1tiv~ building societies, Suggested leg1slabon (Mr. Gaven), 1794, 1857. Country tariffs (Mr. Coburn), 19. Country railway lines, Provision of modern Marian reticulation (Mr. Lloycl Roberts), carriages (Mr. Aikens), ] 227. 131. C.P.S. office ancl police station Redcliffe Toowoomba ElectTic Light Co., Fr:mchise (Mr. Nicholson), 481. ' (Mr. Madsen), 205. Criminal Investigation Branch, An1ilability Engineering courses, Education require­ of police inspector at week-ends (Mr. ments (Mr. Nicklin), 80. Kicklin), 680. Exemptions undCl· Laud Tax Acts (Mr. Crown leaseholds, Rent determination Muller), 102. delay (Mr. V. E. Jone3), 301. Fares for school chilL1ren, Coolangatta­ Crown timber, Revenue ancl expenditure Southport (Mr. Gaven), 680. (lVIr. Low), 46. Farmers' Yehicles, Exemption from State Dairy-stock feeding experiments (lVIr. Transnort Facilities Act (Mr. V. E. Plunkett), 468. Jones), 912. Dajana-~mnooweal railway, Report (Mr. }'enwick, Mr. C. B., Dismissal (Mr. Morns), 366. Aikens), 21. Dana State school, Conversion (::\fr. Kcrr) Pettlcrs, Rcntals of huts ancl houses (Mr. 1544. ' Aikcns), 205; Hcfrigerators in Decentralisation, Gowrnment policy (Mr. camps (Mr. Aikens), 1858. Aikens), 438. Films and Picture Theatres Commission, Demurrage receipts, Railway Department Suggested public hearings (Ml'. (Mr. Plunkett), 131. Coburn), 1779. Departme;1tal reports, Tabling (Mr. ''Find-the-Ball" competition (Mr. Aikens), l'lforns), 993. 154.3. Diesel-electric locomoti\'C on ''"\Vest­ Fines on A.,:\I.I.E.U., Abattoir stoppages landcr,'' (Mr. Chalk), 272. (Mr. Nicklin), 83,), 1369, 17H3. Diesel .motor train scn'ice, Townsville-Home Fire brigade station, North Mackay (Mr. Ihll (Mr. Coburn), 131. Lloycl Roberts), 79. Dimbulah-Mareeba project, Estimated cost }<~linders by-election, Voting figures (Mr. (Mr. Evans), 1778; Expenditure (Mr. Nicklin), 1856. Muller), 1780. Flooding of Shenvood, Graceville and Dinmore State houses (Mr. Kerr), 327. Chelmer areas (Mr. Kerr), 1959. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUES'riONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Forest Hill, Availability of railway Hamburger and Sons, contract >vith wagons (Mr. Chalk), 681. Island Industries Board (Mr. Adair), Form N, Election Acts (Mr. Morris), 1'777, 405. 1828. Hamilton lands, Expenditure on industrial Free milk scheme- sites (Mr. Aikens), 1450. Burdekin electorate (l\:Ir. Coburn), Hamilton Lands Committee, Composition 272, 545. (Mr. Aikens), 342. Proserpine (Mr. Lloyd Hoborts), 1959. Hamilton, \Yindcmere Road development (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 18. Substitute forms for bottled pasteurised Haughton River, High-level railway bridge milk (Mr. Evans), 1136. (Mr. Coburn), 1779. Freight rates, Railway Department­ Hides and skins, .Price control (Mr. H. B. Brisbane to Sarina and north (Mr. 'l.'aylor), 127; (Mr. Dewar), 179. Lloyd Roberts), 79. Hire-Purchase Act, Suggested amendment Coal transported to Rockhampton (Mr. (Mr. Morris), 1856. V. E. Jones), 592. Home Hill- Fruit and vegetable cases (Mr. Ambulance building (Mr. Coburn), 370. Morris), 836. Diesel motor train service (Mr. Fruit and vegetable cases, Rail freights Coburn), 131. (Mr. !Morris), 836. Railway land rentals (Mr. Coburn), Gatton Agricultural High School and 1059. College, Eurolment (Mr. Nicklin), Rural school, Classrooms (Mr. Coburn), 911. 301, 1829. Gatton, Availability of railway wagons 'l.'ownsville rail motor (Mr. Coburn), 19. (Mr. Chalk), 681. Hospital, Bowen (Mr. Coburn), 81. Gerdau Company, Contract with Island Industries Board (Mr. EYans), 153; Hotel licence, Kenmore (Mr. Morris), 546, (Mr. Nicklin), 326; (Mr. Evans), 560. 370; (Mr. Adair), 405. Houses constructed, 1951-54 (Mr. Kerr), Gladstone, Stockpile of Callide coal (Mr. 913. Kerr), 836. Housing Commission- Glcngallen Creek Valley, Underground Acacia Ridge settlement (Mr. Kerr), 127. water resources (Mr. Madsen), 205. Applicants for homes, 30 September, Glynn, Mr. P., Appointment as Commis­ 1954 (Mr. Morris), 514.

sioner of Police (Hon. J. H. Manu), Armstrong estat01 Payment to To·wns­ 1778. Yille City Council (Mr. Aikens), 835. Gogango highway, Kalapa-Stanwell section Commonwenlth-State Housing Agree­ (Mr. V. E. Jones), 46. ment, Home rentals and interest Golden Casket, Reciprocal lottery arrange­ (Mr. Nicklin), 1369, 1856; Home mPnt with Tasmania (Mr. Bjelke­ purchase conditions (Mr. Kerr), Petersen), 20'1; Commission paid to 1780. agents (Mr. Aikeus), 143(1. Contracts with Swedish firms, Terms of Golden InYcstments, Commission rereiverl settlement c;\1T. :Morris), 546. from Golden Casket (J'\lr. Aikeus), Dinmore houses (:Mr. Kerr), 327. 1436. l+oodna-Rivervie,,- road, Bridges (Mr. Houses built, Metropolitan area and Hiley), 260. North (~ueensland (Mr. Aikens), 481; Queensland, 1951-54 (MT. Kerr), 913. Goods and li,-estock tonnages handled by Railway Department, 1953-54 (Mr. Inala houses, Occupied (Mr. Kerr), 20; Korr), 468. Water reticulation (Mr. Kerr), 1344. Goomeri-Tansey road (Mr. Heading), 1829. Legal expenses (Mr. Morris), 545, 6:24, Goovig-en siding, 'rrucking fac-ilities (Mr. 681, G93. V. E. J ones), 481. Staffs and building costs (Mr. Dewar), Government policy, Decentralisation (Mr. 365. Aikens), 438; Soldier settlement (Mr. Townsville houses (Mr. Aikens), 393. Nicklin), 592. Vacant land held (Mr. Morris), 614. Government works, Preference to Queens­ \Vooden dwellings, Cost per square (Mr. land tenderers (Mr. Nicklin), 177. Pizzey), 1781. Graccville area, Flooding (Mr. Kerr), 1959. Inala- Guthalungra, 'Dust nuisance on road (Mr. Housing settlement, Houses occupied Coburn), 392; Provisional school (Mr. (Mr. Kerr), 20; Water reticulation Coburn), 1082. (Mr. Kerr), 1344. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 9

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIO~S-continued: Inala-continued: Isis Hivcr high-level bridge (Mr. Pizzey), State school, Construction (Mr. Kerr), 20. 1544, 1781. Island Industries Board- Indooroopilly, Contract for new railway Audit of accounts (Mr. KeiT), 468. bridge (Mr. Aikens), 1792. Contract with Otto Gerdau Company Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (Mr. Evans), Hi3; (Mr. Nicklin), il26; Act, Interpretation (Mr. Evans), 258. (Mr. Evans), 370; (M.r. Adair), 405. Industrial Court, Fines on A.M.I.E.U. Contract with Hamburger and Sons (Mr. Nicklin), 835, 1369, 1793. (Mr. Adair), 405. Jngham court house, Cost (Mr. Nicklin) I\:.alapa-Stanwell section, Gogango highway 1793. ' (Mr. V. E. Jones), 46. Inkerman railway station, Public tele­ Kangaroo Point, Traffic hazard in Main st. phone (Mr. Coburn), 392. (Hon. J. H. Mann), 1856. Insurance, Storm and tempest, North Kedron, State high school (Mr. Lloyd), Queensland (Mr. Aikcns), 105; School 178. equipment (Mr. Pizzey), 392. Kelvin Grove State school committee, Invalid chairs, Motor-driven, R-egistration Distribution of circulars (Mr. Morris), fees (Mr. Coburn), 438. 235; Disposal of funds (Mr. Morris), 260. Ipswich-Brisbane road, Bridges (Mr. Hiley), 260. Kenmorc, Hotel license (Mr. Morris), 546, 560. Iron. and Steel works, Bowen, Overseas Kingaroy, Transport of peanuts to Sydney mvestors (Mr. Coburn) 104 1626 1878. ' ' ' (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 407. Laidley, Availability of railway wagons Irrigation and water supply- (Mr. Chalk), 681. Bonshaw weir, Expenditure (:'.fr. Laiclley North State school, Accommoda­ Nicklin), 21 1793. tion (Mr. Chalk), 271. Bor~er . rivers scheme, Weirs (Mr. Lancl ballot, Marmadilla group, Wolfang Nrckhn), 21, 300; Chairman (Mr. H. (Mr. Nicklin), 993. B. Taylor), 45. I,and settlement, Soldiers (see ''Soldier Burdekin Hiver dam- Settlement''). Estimated cost (Mr. Nicklin), 79, 127; Land tax exemptions (Mr. Muller), 102. (Mr. Evans), 1792. Land tax on small primary-producing Expenditure (Mr. Nicklin), 45; (Mr. areas (Mr. Sparkcs), 1794. Coburn), 913­ Land valuations, Local authority areas \Vork being undertaken (Mr. Coburn) (Mr. Plunkett), 468; (Mr. Nicklin), 343. ' 1198; (Mr. Muller), 1779. Clare settlers, Agricultural Bank advances (Mr. Nicklin), 80. Legal expenses, State Housing Commission (Mr. Morris), 545, 624, 681, 693. Dumaresq-Barwon Border Hivers Commission, Chairman (Mr. H. B. J,evy, Buffalo Fly Control Act (Mr. V. E. Taylor), 45. Jones), 860. License fee receipts, Road transport, Expenditure on schemes (Mr. Nicklin), 45. 1953-54 (Mr. Nicklin), 1753. Licensing Commission, Suggested public Glengallen Creek Valley, Underground hearings (Mr. Coburn), 1779. water resources (Mr. Madsen), 205. Mareeba-Dimbulah project, Estimated Livestock and goods tonnages handled by cost (Mr. Evans), 1778; Expenditure Railway Department, 1953-54 (Mr. (Mr. Muller), 1780. Kerr), 468. Liquor license tenders, South Coast (Mr. Marian weir (Mr. Evans), 20. Gaven), 1781. Mt. Isa, Town supply (Mr. Nicklin), Loans and subsidies to local authorities, 102. 1953-54 (Mr. Nicklin), 235, 439. Mundubbera, Flood dam,age to Arthur Jones weir (Mr. V. E. Jones), 80. r~oans and subsidies to Pioneer, Proserpine and Wangaratta shire councils (Mr. Somerset Dam, Cost (Mr. Aikens), 769. Lloyd Roberts), 204. St. George land offered to Commission Local authorities- (Mr. Nicklin), 625. Commonwealth Aid Roads Fund alloca­ Water Park Creek, Byfield, Report (Mr. tions (Mr. Whyte), 103; (Mr. Morris), 836. Nicklin), 1226. Water rights on weirs (Mr. H. B. r~oans and subsidies, Pioneer, Proserpine Taylor), 327. and Wangaratta shire councils (Mr. Whetstone weir, Expenditure (Mr. H. B. Lloyd Hoberts), 204; Generally, 1953­ Taylor), 939. 54 (Mr. Nicklin), 235, 439. 10 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Local authorities-continued: Main H,oads-continued: Subsidies, 1932-1954 (Mr. Gaven), 1794. Don River high-level bridge (Mr. Valuer-General's valuations (:~1r. Plun­ Coburn), 32~ 179~ kett), 468; (Mr. Nicklin), 1198; Gogango Highway, Kalapa-Stanwell (Mr. Muller), 1779. section (Mr. V. E. Jones), 46. Locomotive, Diesel-electric on ''West­ Goouna-.Riverview road, Bridges (Mr. lander" (Mr. Chalk), 272. Hiley), 260. Lotteries, Reciprocal arrangement with Goomeri-Tansoy road (Mr. Heading), Tasmania (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 204· 1829. Sale of Tasmanian tickets (Mr'. Guthalungra road, Dust nuisance (Mr. Bjelkc-Petersen), 271, 300, 370. Coburn), 392. Mackay, Land for workers' homes (Mr. Isis River high-level bridge (Mr. Pizzey), Lloyd Roberts), 404; Bncasia road 20. Gazettal (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 437. Kangaroo Point, Main Street traffic Mackay District- hazard (Hon. J. H. Manu), 185u. Bucasia road, Gazettal (Mr. Lloyd Mackay, Gazottal of Bucasia Road (Mr. Robcrts), 437. Lloyd Roberts), 437. Educational facilities for backward Mackay (1'\orth), Barnos Creek Road, children (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 271. Widening (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 103; Electricity reticulation at Marian (Mr. Repairs to :Malcomson Street (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 131. Lloyd Roberts), 404. Mackay (North)­ Motor vehicle registration fees (:\fr. Nicklin), 341. Barnes Creek road (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 103. Numinbah-Advancetown road (Mr. Gaven), 693. Fire brigade, Suggested station (Mr. Lloyd Hoberts, 79. Pioneer Shire, Damaged bitumen roads (Mr. Lloyd Roberto), 103. Malcomson Street, State of repair (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 404. Riverview-Goodua road, Bridges (Mr. Hiley), 260. Sewerage installation (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 102. Tamborine-Beenleigh road, Surfacing (Mr. Plunkett), 593. Mackay (West) State School accommoda­ tion (Mr. Evans), 342. Tansey-Goomeri roall (Mr. Heading), 1829. Main Roads- Toowoomba-Brisbane Highway, Flooding Advancetown-N uminbah road (Mr. at Redbank and Grantham (Mr. Gaven), 693. Sparkes), 1878. Barncs Creek road, ·widening (Mr. 'l'ownsville-Charters Towers road, Sur­ Lloyd Roberts), 103. facing (Mr. Aikens), 745. Beenleigh-Tamborine road, Surfacing Windemere road, Hamilton (Mr. H. B. (Mr. Plunkett), 593. Taylor), 18. Bowen, Proposed new road (Mr. Manganese ore deposits, Dajarra area Coburn), 153. (Mr. Aikens), 261. Bowen-Collinsville road, Formation (Mr. Mareeba-Dimbulah project, Estimated cost Coburn), 545 • (Mr. Evans), 1778; Expenditure (Mr. Brishane-Darling Downs highway, Flood­ Muller), 1780. ing at Glenore Grove crossing (Mr. Margarine- Chalk), 913. Artificial colouring (Mr. Muller), 178. Brisbane-Toowoomba highway, Flooding Quota (Mr. Nicklin), 45; (Mr. Muller), at Redbank and Grantham (Mr. 132. Sparkes), 1878. Table, Output (Mr. Muller), 370; Con­ Bruce highway, Statement by Mr. Pcarce, stituents (Mr. Sparkes), 1136. M.H.R. (Mr. Cooper), 154. Bucasia road, Mackay, Gazettal (Mr. Marian, Electricity reticulation (Mr. Lloyd Lloyd Roberts), 437. Roberts), 131. Charters Towcrs-Townsville road, Marian Weir (Mr. Evans), 20. Surfacing (Mr. Aikens), 745. Marketing standards and guarantees of Collinsville-Bowen road, Formation (Mr. quality (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 546. Coburn), 545. Marmadilla group, Wolfang, Land ballot Commonwealth grant, Allocation to local (Mr. Nicklin), 993. authorities (Mr. Whyte), 103; (Mr. Nicklin), 1226; Expenditure (Mr. Mary River, Depths and dredging (Mr. Cooper), 154, 860. Pizzey), 271, 301. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 11

Ql'ESTIOXS-continued: QUES'l'IONS-continued: Meat- Off-the-course betting-contimted: Licensed country abattoirs (Mr. Nicklin), Members of Parliament, Suggested visit 625. to Tasmania and New Zealand (Mr. Prices, Brisbane (Mr. Sparkes), 939, Lloyd Roberts), 404. 1005; Decontrol (Mr. Sparkes), 1689; Opposition Party Leaders, Suggested allow­ NOTth Queensland (Mr. Aikcns), 913. ances (Mr. Lloyd), 47. Standards, Brisbane (Mr. J'\icklin), 45. Opposition requests for public works in Labour Electorates (Mr. Lloycl Supply, Brisbane (Mr. Bjelke-Pctersen), Roberts), 437. 204; (Mr. Sparkes), 331, 939, 1005. Paper, Manufacture from bagasse (Mr. Wholesalers, Charges against (Mr. Coburn), 468. Morris), 592. Parents' and Citizens' committees, State Mentally-ill prisoners, Sandy Gallop Mental schools (Mr. Monis), 235, 260. Hospital (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 1689. Parkhurst, Proposed railway workshops Milk for school children, Burdekin Elector­ (Mr. Morris), 912. ate (Mr. Coburn), 545; Substitute forms for pasteurised milk (Mr. Parking facilities, Creek Street, Brisbane Evans), 1136; Proserpine (Mr. Lloyd (Mr. Dewar), 1879. Roberts), 1959. Parliament, Opposition leaders, Suggested Mining, State enterprises (Mr. Munro), allowance (Mr. Lloyd), 47; Time of 466, 481. adjournment of House on J!'riclays (Mr. Mola,gul ]Jastoral holding, Minerva block Sparkes), 692. (Mr. Pizzey), 1006. Parliament House, Use of duplicating Moreton Ba)· hotel, Redcliffe (Mr. Nichol­ service (Mr. Nieklin), 1776. son), 342. Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation Motor-bus service to North Coast ~easide Fund (Mr. Hiley), 467. resorts (Mr. Nicklin), 545. Peanuts, Transport to Sydney (Mr. Bjelke­ Motor cycles, Accidents (Mr. Morris), 326; Petersen), 407. Registrations (Mr. Monis), 392. Pearl-shell industry- Motor-driven invalid chairs, Registration fee (Mr. Coburn), 438. Island Industries Board, Contract with Otto Gerclau Coy. (Mr. Kerr), 128; Motor vehicle registration fees (Mr. (Mr. Evans), 153, 370; (Mr. Nicklin), Nicklin), 341. 326; (Mr. Adair), 405. Mt. Mulligan coal mine, Tribute agreement Production ancl sale of shell (Mr. Kerr), (Mr. Nicklin), 1058. 128. Mt. Isa, Water supply (Ml'. Nicklin), 102. Sales of pearl and trochus shell to Mundingburra State school, Extension of Hamburger and Sons (Mr. Adair), playing area (Mr. Aikens), 693. 405. Mundubbera, Flood damage to Arthur J ones Petrol, Prosecutions for sale in prohibited weir (Mr. V. E. Jones), 80. hours (Mr. Morris), 437. Music Conservatorium, Country towns (1Ir. Petrol and road taxation receipts, 1953­ Aikens), 132. 1954 (Mr. Nicklin), 1753. N erang police residence (Mr. Gaven), 180. Petrm· Royal Commission (Mr. Morris), 912. New Year and Christmas holidays, Payment (Mr. Aikens), 236. Pialba, High school top (Mr. Pizzey), 913. Newspaper competitions, Legality (Mr. Picture Theatres and Films Commission, Aikens), 1543. Suggested public hearings (Mr. North Coast seaside resorts, Motor bus Coburn), 1779. service (Mr. Nicklin), 545. Pigs, Bmeellosis-freo herds (Mr. V. E. North Queensland- J ones), 301. Development and population (Mr. Pioneer, Proscrpine and \Vangaratta Shire Aikens), 327. Councils, Loans and subsidies (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 204. Meat prices (Mr. Aikens), 913. Pioneer Shire1 Damaged bitumen roadll Storm and tempest insurance (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 103. Aikens), 105. Police- Numinbah-Advancetown road (Mr. Gaven), 693. Appointments (Mr. Chalk), 47. Off-the-course betting- Commissioner, Appointment of Mr. P. Glynn (Hon. J. H. Manu), 1778. Betting Shops in Ireland (Mr. Nicklin), 938. Inspector at C.I.B. at week-ends (Mr. Cost of referendum to legalise shops (Mr. Nicklin), 680. Nicklin), 326. Nerang residence (Mr. Gaven), 180. 12 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUES'l'IONS-continued: Police-continued: Railways-continued: Overtime, 1953-54 (Mr. Nicklin), 235. Burdekin River bridge, Men employed Redcliffe station and C.P.S. office (Mr. (Mr. Coburn), 19; Expenditure, 1953­ Nicholson), 481. 54 (Mr. Evans), 80. Retirements (Mr. Chalk), 47. By-law No. 664, Provisions (Mr. Aikens), 1879. Search of railway employees (Mr. Jesson), 466. Callide coalfields (Mr. N icklin), 993. Postal facilities at railway stations (Mr. Cancelled trains and detention money Aikens), 302. payments, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 860. Potato MaTketing Board, Distribution of money held (Mr. Aikens), 81, 371. Cattle and sheep truck cancellations, 1953-54 (Mr. Sparkes), 1058. Poultry industry, Use of Federal grant (Mr. Morris), 179. Cattle railed from Riclgclands (Mr. Y. E. J ones), 46, 836. Prices- Hides (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 127; (Mr. Cattle wagons, Transport of farm pro­ Dewar), 179. duce (Mr. Chalk), 1612. Meat- Chest X-ray examination of Townsville employees (Mr. Aikens), 272. BTisbane (Mr. Sparkes), 939, 1005. Decontrol (Mr. Sparkes), 1689. Children on Yacation travelling on North Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 913. "Sunlander" trains (Mr. Aikens), 47. Skins (MT. H. B. Taylor), 127; (Mr. Dewar), 179. Cloncurry ambulance car at Townsville workshops (l'.Ir. Aikens), 1924. Townsville (:\1r. Aikens), 1857. Coal, Freight rates to Rockhampton 'rubeless tyres (Mr. Morris), 1925; (J'\Ir. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 592; Purchases, Jesson), 1959. 1953-1954 (Mr. Kcrr), 837. Proserpine- Commissioner's report (Mr. V. E. Free milk scheme (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), Jones), 912. 1959. Country lines, Provision of modern Pioneer and Wangaratta Shire Councils, carriages (Mr. Aikens), 1227. Loans and subsidies (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 204. Dajarra-CamoovYeal, Report on proposal (Mr. Morris), 366. Railway station, Passenger facilities (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 259. Demurrage receipts (Mr. Plunkett), 131. Shute Harbour, Development (Mr. Diesel electric locomotive on ''West­ Lloyd Roberts), 259, 301. lander" (Mr. Chalk), 272. Public Accounts, Balances (Mr. Nicklin), Diesel motor train service, Townsville­ 21. Homc Hill (Mr. Coburn), 131. Public Service, Admissions (Mr. Morris), Discontent (alleged) in department (11r. 1450. Aikens), 1522. Public works, Opposition requests regarding Eimco shovels purchased (Mr. Chalk), Labour electorates (Mr. Lloyd 561. Roberts), 437. Pupils per teacher in primary Schools (Mr. Employees- Pizzey), 45; (Mr. Heading), 1781. Chest X-ray examination, Townsville Queensland Agricultural High School ancl (Mr. Aikens), 272. College, Enrolment (Mr. Nicklin), Industrial grievances at Townsville 911. (Mr. Aikens), 469. Queensland-British Food Corporation­ Search of by police (Mr. Jesson), 466. Area and use of ploughed land (Mr. South-Western division, Charges and Hiley), 80. fines (Mr. Chalk), 680. Bajool piggery (Mr. V. E. J ones), 405. Wage increases (Mr. Aikens), 181. Loss on operations (Mr. Nicklin), 679". Fenwick, Mr. C. B., Dismissal (Mr. Marmadilla Group, Wolfang, Ballot Aikens), 21. (Mr. Nicklin), 993. Fettlers, Rentals of huts and houses (Mr. Rabbit board revenue (Mr. Plunkett), 1857. Aikens), 205; Refrigerators in camps Railways- (Mr. Aikens), 1858. Administrative sections, Punishment of Freight rates- officers for neglect of duties (Mr. Brisbane to Sarina and North (Mr. Aikens), 680. Lloyd Roberts), 79. Banyo, Toombul and Zillmere platforms Coal transported to Rockhampton (Mr. (Mr. Morris), 1878. V. E. Jones), 592. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSE.l\:IBLY. 13

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Freight rates-cont'inued: Sunshine Express, Timetable alteration Fruit and vegetable cases (Mr. (!VIr. Cobum), 46. Morris), 836. Taringa Station overbridge (Mr. Goods and parcels accepted for delivery Munro), 1924. North of Burdekin River (Mr. Tarpaulin and grain truck shortage (Mr. Aikens), 1792. ];'!etcher), 1958. Goods and livestock tonnages, J 953-1954 'l'oombul, Banyo and Zillmere platforms (!VIr. Kerr), 468. (Mr. Morris), 1878. Goovigen Siding, Trucking facilitie,s Townsville employees, Chest X-ray (Mr. V. E. J ones), 481. examination (Mr. Aikens), 272; In­ Grain truck and tarpaulin shortages dustrial grievances (Mr. Aikens), 469. (Mr. Fletcher), 1958. Townsville-Home Hill, Rail motor (Mr. Haughton River high-level bridge (Mr. Coburn), 19; Diesel motor train ser­ Coburn), 1779. vice (Mr. Coburn), 131. Home Hill land rentals (Mr. Coburn) Track, Milage increases (Mr. Nicklin), 1059. ' 1058. Indooroopilly, Contract for new bridge vVage increases to employees (Mr. (Mr. Aikeus), 1792. Aikens), 181. Industrial grievances, Townsville em­ Wagons for Laidley, Forest Hill and ployees (Mr. Aikens), 469. Gatton (Mr. Chalk), 681. '' vYestlander,'' Diesel electric locomotive Inkerman Station, Public telephone (Mr. (Mr. Chalk), 272; Passenger travell­ Coburn), 392. ing arrangements (lVIr. Chalk), 343. Livestock and goods tonnages 1953-1954 Wills, Mr. P. R. T., Issue of life gold (Mr. Kerr), 468. ' pass (Mr. Aikens), 407. Locomotives, Diesel electric 011 ''West­ Zillmcre, Banyo and Toombul platforms lander'' (Mr. Chalk), 272. (!VIr. Morris), 1878. Officers in administrative sections, Rauwiloid and other drugs (Mr. Morris), Punishment for neglect of duty (Mr. Aikens), 680. 259. Overtime, 1953-1954 (Mr. Nicklin), 235. Reelbank railway workshops (Mr. Aikens), 469. Parcels and goods accepted for delivery North of Burdekin River (Mr. Redcliffe- Aikcns), 1792. Moreton Bay hotel improvements (Mr. Parkhurst, Proposed workshops, (Mr. Nicholson), 342. Morris), 912. Opportunity classes for sub-normal Permanent way maintenance (Mr. Chalk) children (Mr. Nicholson), 1450. 20. ' Police station and C.P.S. office (Mr. Police search of employees (Mr. Jesson) Nicholson), 481. 466. ' Rentals of Crown leaseholds, Delay in Postal facilities at stations (Mr. determination (Mr. V. E. Jones), 301. Aikens), 302. Rice growing, Ayr experimental station Proserpine Station, Passenger facilities (Mr. H. B. Taylor), 180. (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 259. Richlands State school, Expenditure (Mr. Redbank workshops (Mr. Aikens), 469. Kerr), 1544. Refrigerators in fettlers' camps (Mr. Ridglands, Cattle railed (Mr. V. E. Jones), Aikens), 1858. 46, 836. Rentals of huts and houses used by Riverview-Goodna road, Bridges (Mr. fettlers (Mr. Aikens), 205. Hiley), 260. Ridglands, Cattle railed (Mr. V. E. Royal Commission, Collinsville State coal J ones), 46, 836. mine, Cost (Mr. Kerr), 1829, 1878; (Mr. Aikens), 1925. Robinson Road, Eagle Junction Re­ erection of houses (Mr. H. B. Ta'ylor), Royalty on wallaby skins (Mr. V. E. 44. Jones), 514. Sectional earnings, Annual report of Sandy Gallop Mental Hospital, Inmates Commissioner (Mr. Nicklin), 1136. (Mr. L)oyd Roberts), 1689. Stations, Postal facilities (Mr. Aikens), Scholarship holders, Cost of allowances 302. (Mr. Nicklin), 1754. ''Sunlander'' trains, School children Schools (see ''State Schools''). travelling on vacation (Mr. Aikens), Secondary schools, Anticipated attendances 47. for 1956 (Mr. Morris), 1793, 1857. 14 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QL'ESTIONS-continued: QL'ES'riO~ S-continued: Secretnry for Publir Instruction, State­ Stnte schools-continued: ment as to visiting Whitsunday elec­ Childrens' fares, Coolangatta-Southport torate (ML Nicklin), 204. (Mr. Gavcn), 680, 859. Sewerage installation, ~orth }fackay (Mr. Classes under one teacher (Mr. Morris), Lloyd Roberts), 102. 1778, 1828. Share farmers covered by Workers' Com­ Cleaners' 1'emuneration (Mr. Munro), pensation Acts (Mr. Plunkett), 1828. 1958. Sheep, Cruelty at Brisbane abattoir (Mr. Committees, Functions (Mr. Morris), Kerr), 625. 300, 342. Sheep and eattle trucks, Cancellation Darra, Inala and Richlands, (Mr. Kerr), penalties, 1953-1954 (Mr. Sparkes), 1544. 1058. Elaroo pTOvisional (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), Shell Oil Company, Townsville, Transfer of 153. employees (Mr. Aikens), 153. Guthalungra provisional (Mr. Coburn), Sherwood area, Flooding (Mr. Kerr), 1959. 1082. Shute Harbour, Development (::\Ir. Lloyd ITome Hill, Ayr and Bowen, Free milk Roberts), 259, 301. scheme (Mr. Coburn), 545. Skins nnd hides, Price control (:Mr. H. B. Taylor), 127; (Mr. Dewar), 179. Home Hill rural, Classrooms (Mr. Coburn), 301, 1829. Soldier Settlement, Ex-Servicemen, Disposal of cane assignments (Mr. Lloyd Innln, Darra and Richlands (Mr. Kerr), Roberts), 46; Government policy (Mr. 1544, 1781. Nicklin), 592. Insurance of equipment (Mr. l:'izzey), Somerset Dam, Cost (Mr. Aikcns), 769. il92. South Coast, Tenders for liquor licenses Kcdron high school, (::\fr. Lloyd), 178. (Mr. Gaven), 1781. Kelvin Grove infants (Mr. Morris), 23.5, Southport, Broadwater silting (Mr. 260. Gaven), 80. Laidley north (Mr. Chalk), 271. Southport-Coolangatta, Fares for srhool children (:\Tr. Gaven), 680, 859; ::'lfackay district, Educational facilities School traffic patrols (MT. Gaven), for backward children (Mr. Lloyd 859. Roberts), 271. Stanwell-Kalapa section, Gogango highway Mackay (West), Accommodation (Mr. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 46. Evans), 342. Starting price betting- :'l[<'rmaid Beach and Tugun, Suggested Betting shops in Ireland (Mr. Nicklin), schools (Mr. Gaven), 859. 938. Milk for children, Burdekin electorate Cost of referendum to legalise shops (Mr. Coburn), 272, 545; Substitute (Mr. Nirklin), 326. forms for bottled pasteurised milk Members of Parliament. Su!!geste

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIO~S-continued: State schools-contimtecl: 'rcachers- Teachers- Pupils per teacher (Mr. Pizzey), 45; (Mr. Heading), 1781. Pupils per teacher (Mr. Pizzey), 45. Residences eTected in three years ended Residences erected in three years 30 June, 1954, and being eTccted (Mr. ended 30 June, 1954 and being erected (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 179. Lloyd Roberts), 179. Townsville, Proceeds of combined TTaining College, St. Lueia, Construction schools concert (Mr. Aikens), 1199, (Mr. Pizzey), 680; Stmlcnt enrolments 1612. (Mr. Morris), 1793. Traflic l}atrols, Southport-Ooolangatta Tcnderers for Government works (Mr, (Mr. Gaven), 859. Nicklin), 1777. Tide tables, J:'ublication (Mr. Morris) Tugun and Mermaicl Beach, Suggestell 7 schools (Mr. Gaven), 859. 859, 1006; Basis for calculations (Mr. Morris), 938. Warwick (West), Proposed school (Mr. Madsen), 181. 'l'imber, CTown revenue and expenditure· (Mr. Low), 46; Statement by Mr. Whitsnnday electorate, Closing of small Beevor·, Commonwealth .Development schools (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 236. Finance Company Ltd., London (Mr. State taxation (Mr. Munro), 467. Xicklin), 1368. Time for speaking in Comm,ittee (Mr. State Transport Facilities Act, Exemption Morris), 911, 993. of farmers' vehicles (V. E. J ones), 912; Receipts from petrol and road Tobacco farms at Clare, Reallocation (Mr. taxation, 1953-1954 (Mr. Nicklin), Morris), 1291, 1369; Spraying of 1753. plants (Mr. Morris), 1370. States, Taxable capacities (Mr. Munro), 'l'oombul railway platform (Mr. Morris), 482. 1878. Statistical returns, Lodgment date (Mr. Toowoomba-Brisbane highway, Flooding V. E. Jones), 1007. at Redbank and Grantham (Mr. Sparkes), 1878. St. George land offered to Irrigation and \Vater Sunply Commission (Mr. Toowoomba, Electrification of Southern Nicklin), 625. Downs (Mr. Madsen), 205. St. Lucia, University and bridge (Mr. Townsville- Munro), 546; Teachers' Training Armstrong housing estate (Mr. Aikens), College (Mr. Pizzey), 680. 835. Stock assessment receipts (Mr. Plunkett), Cancelled train ancl detention money to 1958. trainmcn (Mr. Aikens), 860. Stock Diseases Compensation Fund (Mr. Charters Towers road, Surfacing (Mr. Muller), 370, 406. Aikens), 745. Storm and tempest insurance, North Concert, Combined State schools, PTo­ Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 105. ceeds (Mr. Aikens), 1199, 1612. Succession and Probate Duties Act, Joint Home Hill, Rail motor (Mr. Coburn), ownership of homes (Mr. Morris), 19; Diesel motoT train (Mr. Coburn), 1856. 131. . Sugar industry, Ex-servicemen, Disposal of Housing Commission houses under con­ cane assignments (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), struction (Mr. Aikens), 393. 46. Price fixing, Flood dislocation costs (Mr. Sulphuric acid production (Mr. Hiley), 81. .A,ikens), 1857. '' Sunlander'' trains, School children Railway employees, Chest X-ray examina­ travelling on vacation (Mr. Aikens), tion (MT. Aikens), 272; Industrial 47. grievances (Mr. Aikens), 469. Sunshine Express, Timetable alteration Railway workshops, Cloncurry ambulance (Mr. Coburn), 46. car (Mr. Aikens), 1924. Tamborine-Beenleigh road, Surfacing (Mr. Shell Oil Company employees, Transfer Plunkett), 593. (Mr. Aikens), 153. Tansey-Goomeri road (Mr. Heading), 1829. Traffic hazard, Main street, Kangaroo Taringa railway station overbridge (Mr. Point (Hon. J. H. Manu), 1856. Munro), 1924. Trust Fund balances and interest charges Tasmanian lottery tickets (M'r,. Bjelke­ (Mr. Hiley), 560. Petersen), 204, 271, 300, 370. Tubeless tyres, PTice (Mr. Morris), 1925; Taxable capacities of States (Mr. Munro), (Mr. Jesson), 1959. 482. Tubercolosis, Opening of new institutions Tea, Allegl.'d adulteration (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Dewar), 18; X-ray unit (Mr. 1829. Madsen), 1199. 16 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: "Turf Skill" competition (Mr. Aikens), Water Supply and Irrigation-continued: 1543. Glcngallcn Creek Valley, Underground Unimproved value of land in metropolitan water resources (Mr. Madsen), 205. area (Mr. Muller), 1779. Mareeba-Dimbulah project, Estimated Union stoppages at Brisbane abattoir, cost (Mr. Evans), 1778; Expenditure Fines (Mr. Nicklin), 835, 1369, 1793. (Mr. Muller), 1780. University and bridge, St. Lncia ('Hr. Marian weir (Mr. Evans), 20. Munro), 546. 1\lt. I sa, Town supply (Mr. Nicklin), 102. University scholarships allocated by Com­ monwealth (:.lr. Morris), 1778, 1828. Mundubbera, Flood damage to Arthur Jones weir (Mr. V. E. Jones), 80. LJrangan jetty extension (Mr. Pizzey), 104. Somerset Dam, Cost (Mr. Aikens), 769. Uranium- St. George land offered to Commission Bowen district survey (Mr. Cobmn), (Mr. Nicklin), 625. 1371. Water Park Creek, Byfielcl, Report (Mr. Government aiel (Mr. Kerr), 1829. Morris), 836. Leases granted (Mr. Kerr), 836. Water 1·ights on weirs (Mr. H. B. 'raylor), 327. Valuation of Land Acts, Appeal provisions (Mr. Muller), 236; Local authority Whetstone weir, Expenditure (Mr. H. B. valuations (Mr. Plunkett,) 468; (:\fr. 'l'aylor), 939. Nicklin), 1198; (Mr. Muller), 1779. vVhitsunday electorate, Statement by Sec­ Valuer-General's valuations, Local retary for Public Instruction (Mr. authority areas (Mr. Plunkett), 468; Nicklin), 204; Closing of small schools (Mr. Nicklin), 1198; (Mr..Muller), (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 236. 1779. Wills, Mr. P.R.T., Issue of life gold rail­ Vegetable and fruit cases, Rail freights way pass (Mr. Aikens), 407. (Mr. Morris), 836. Windemere Road, Hamilton (Mr. H. B. Wallabies, Bonus for destruction (Mr. V. Taylor), 18. E. Jones), 438; Royalty on skins (Mr. vVorkers' compensation- V. E. Jones), 514. Death from long-standing illness (Mr. Wandoan land ballot, Applications (llir. Coburn), 56, 1626. Chalk), 205. Dependants, Collinsville coal mine Wangaratta, Pioneer and Proserpine Shire disaster (Mr. Lloycl Roberts), 1626. Councils, Loans and subsidies (Mr. Honorary charity workers (Mr. Munro), Lloycl Roberts), 204. 1081. Warwick, (West), Proposed State school Share farmers covered by Acts (Mr. (Mr. Madsen), 181. Plunkett), 1828. Watch-house facilities and bail for appre­ ''Write-a-title'' competition (Mr. Aikens), hended persons (Mr. Hiley), 393, 467. 1543. Water Supply and Irrigation- X-ray unit, Tuberculosis (Mr. Madsen), 1199. Bonshaw weir, Expenditure (Mr. Nicklin), 21, 1793. Zillmere railway platform (Mr. Morris), 1878. Border rivers scheme, Weirs (Mr. Nicklin), 21, 300; Chairman (Mr. H. Railway Proposal, Kairi-Yungaburra B. Taylor), 45. neviation, 1228 (initiation and Com­ Burdekin River Dam- mittee), 1345. Estimated cost (Mr. Nicklin), 79, 127; (Mr. Evans), 1792. Refreshment Rooms Committee, Appoint­ ment, 22. Expenditure (Mr. Nicklin), 45; (Mr. Coburn), 913. Remembrance nay, Cessa.tlon of business, Work being undertaken (Mr. Coburn), 1291. 343. Clare settlers, Agricultural Bank Reply, Address in­ advances (Mr. Nicklin), SO. Answer of Governor, 365. Dumaresq-Barwon Border Rivers Com­ Debate on, 11, 23, 82, 105, 132, 154, 181, mission, Chairman (Mr. H. B. Taylor) 206. 45. ' Her Majesty's acknowledgement of as­ Expenditure on schemes (Mr. H. B. surances of loyalty, 17 53. Taylor), 45. Presentation to Governor, 365. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 17

Sitting Days- SL"PPLY-continued: Extension of hours of sitting, 838. Estimates in Committee-continued. Friday, 469. Votes passed by agreement under Standing Order 307 and Sessional Orders- Precedence of Government business on Department of Agriculture and Stock,· Thursday, 469. 1391. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 22. Department of Auditor-General, 1391. Department of Health and Home Affairs, Solicitors and Barristers, Fees paid by Balance of Votes, 1391. Crown- Department of Justice, 1391. Order for return (motion-Mr. H. B. Taylor), 22. Department of Mines and Immigration, 1391. Return tabled, 1136. Department of Premier and Chief Secretary, 1391. Special Adjournments, 18, 514, 1689, 1749, 1827, 1991. Department of Public Instruction, 1391. Department of Transport, 1391. Standing Orders- Executive and Legislative, Balance of Appointment of Committee, 22. Vote, 1391. Suspension of- Loan Fund Account, 1391. Appropriation Bill No. 1, 23. Trust and Special Funds, 1391. Passage of Bill through all stages in Supplementary Estimates, 1953-1954­ one clay, 1371. 0onsolidated Revenue, 1391. Loan Fund Account, 1391. SUPPLY- Trust and Special Funds, 1391. Constitution of Committee, 235; Opening Vote on Account, 1955-1956, 1391. of, 418. Resolutions Reported from Committee­ Estimates in Committee- Reception, 1391. Executive and Legislative­ Adoption- Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Health and Home Affairs, 1391. Governor, 437, 483, 515, 561, 625, VOTE OF CREDIT (message from Governor), 694, 770, 840. 48; (Committee of Supply), 49. Health and Home Affairs­ 'l'ime Limit of Speeches- Chief Office, 1376. Members granted an extension- Labour and Industry­ Mr. Brosnan, 169. Chief Office, 1088, 1155. Hon. E. J. Walsh, 848. Balance of Votes, 1172. Valedictory, 1749. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Chief Office, 1172, 1233. Vote of Credit (message from Governor), 48; (Committee of Supply), 49. Balance of Votes, 1277. Vote on Account (message from Governor), Public W arks- 1345. Chief Office, 865, 945. Ways and llieans- Balance of Votes, 962. Constitution of Committee, 235. Railways- Opening of Committee, 1422. General Establishment, 962, 1012. Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 1423. Balance of Votes, 1058. Vote of Credit, 78. Treasurer­ Yungaburra-Kairi Railway Deviation, Treas,ury, 1296, 1351. 1228; (initiation and committee), Balance of Votes, 1368. 1345. lEGISlATIVE ASSEMBlY.

Index to Speeches.

ADAIR, llerbert Arthur, Esquire (Cook)­ BILLs-continued: Address in Reply, 214. Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ Defence and Security of Australia, 346. tion Puncl Act Amendment (2°), 1222. Financial Statement, 639. l'olice Acts Amendment (initiation), 1525. SUPPLY: Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (2°), 750. Public Lands and Inigation­ Public INorks Land Hesumption Acts Chief Office, 1254. Amen

BJELKE-PETERSEN, Jollannes, Esquire BILLs-continued: (Barambah)­ Companies Acts Amcmlmcnt (1955) Address in Reply, 32. (initiation), 1787. BILLS: J<'actories and Shops Acts Amendment Liquor Acts Amendment (2°), 1724. (2°), 689; (committee), 861, 919. Profitecring Prevention Act Amendment Irrigation Acts and Other Acts Amend­ (initiation), 613; (committee), 759. ment (initiation), 245. Racing and Betting (initiation), 1508. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Workers Compensation Acts Amendment 1143. (initiation), 1813. Liquor Acts AmenJment (committee), SUPPLY: 1731. ES'l'IMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ::',l[agistrates Courts Acts Amendment Public Lands and Irrigation­ (2°)' 622. Chief Office, 1179. Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment (initiation), 602; (2°) 754. Resolution Reported /TOm Comn~ittee­ Public Accountants Registration Acts Department of Health and Home Amendment (2 o), 1553. Affairs, 1404. Racing and Betting (initiation), 1515; BROSNAY, lUichael Timothy, Esquire (2°)' 1603. (Fortitude Valley)­ Stock Acts Amendment (2°), 323. Address in Reply, 165. \Vorkers Compe,nsation Acts Amend­ BILLS: ment (initiation), 1813. Apprentices and Minors Acts Amend­ Points of Order, 346, 347, 862, 1800. ment (2°), 311. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (initiation), 358. SUPPLY: Friendly Societies Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 925. Labour and Industry­ Racing and Betting (initiation), 1510. Chief Office, 1125. Financial Statement, 770. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Points of onler, 496, 499. Chief Office, 1181, 1260. SUPPLY: Public Works­ EsTIMA'rES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 902. Railways- Railways- General Establi:;hment, 1039. General Establishment, 1057. BROWN, Richard Kidston, Esqy_ire Treasurer­ (Buranda)­ Treasury, 1314. Address in Reply, 154. BILLS: BYRNE, Peter, Esquire (Mourilyan)­ Racing and Betting (2°), 1597. Address in Reply, 222. Financial Statement, 741. SUPPLY: CHAinMAN OF COMMITTEES [Cla:rk, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ James, Esquire (Fitzroy) ]­ Labour and Industry­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1128. Commissions of Inquiry Act Amend­ ment- Public Works­ Amendment (Mr. Aikens) not in order Chief Office, 906. as it is a direct negative of original Treasurer­ motion, 1469. Treasury, 1333. Racing and Betting- Clause 8-Amendment (Mr. :Munro) BURROWS, James, Esquire (Port Curtis)­ not in order as it is contrary to Address in Reply, 142. principle laid down by House on BILLS: Second Reading, 1622. Commonwealth and State Housing Agree­ Chair- ment Amendment (2°), 1951; ( com­ must be addressed, 667, 679, 1624. mittee), 1977. must be obeyed, 875, 1354, 1498. Companies Acts Amendment (1954) (initiation), 253. Denial (see "Statement"). 20 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Clark, Unparliamentary language-continued: James, Esquire-continued: Expressions ruled out of order- Financial Statement- continued: Although Standing Orders Yho occupies the Chair of this Assembly,'' 1810. Interruptions disorderly, 510, 706, 1354, 1496, 1514. "No 1 mongrel," 1462. Irrelevancies, debate must be relevant to ''Political mongrel,'' 815. question before Committee, 257, 305, ''Rackets,'' 1660. 335, 358, 445, 475, 558, 609, 610, 760, ''The Budget caters for many lies,'' 956, 1043, 1064, 1090, 1095, 1116, 793. 1347, 1457, 1458, 1502, 1513, 1515, 1653, 1658, 1677, 1678, 1679, 1734, ''The hon. member cannot lie straight 1797, 179~ 1800, 185~ 185~ 186~ in bed,'' 1809. 1862, 1931. ''The hon. member for Toowong was Judiciary, reflections on, not in order, 1457, the nominee of John ~Wren and the 1861. 'Courier-Mail', 1504. Koise in Chamber, 588, 598, 652, 1150, "The hon. member for Yeronga 1372, 1374, 1496. vomited forth a lot of spurious sym­ pathy for the monsters who violate Points of order invalid, 626, 664, 744, 847, little children,'' 1875. 849, 1684. Previous conclude

CHAIRTiiAN OF COlU1liiTTEES, TEM­ SUPPLY-contin·ued: PORARY [Taylor, ~arold Bourne, Estimates in Committee-continued: Esquire (Clayfield) ]-[See also "Taylor, Harold Bourne, Esquire"]­ Public Works­ :-;ominated on panel, 8 Chief Office, 903. Railways- CHAIRMAN OF COTiiMITTEES, TETii­ PORARY [Turner, .John Albert, General Establishment, 962. Esquire (Kelvin Grove) ]-[See also "Turner, John Albert, Esquire"]- CHIEJ<' SECl~E'fAUY (See "Gair, Honour· Kominated on panel 8. able Vincent Clair")­ Chair- COBURN, Arthur, Esquire (Burdekin)­ Must be addressed, 780, 1143. Bn,Ls: Jl,l[ust be obeyed, 778, 1144, 1511. Animals Protection Acts Amendment Interruptions disorderly, 779. (initiation), 307. IrreleYancies, Debate must be relevant to Commissions of Inquiry Act Amend­ question before Committee, 1109. ment (initiation), 1470. Statement or denial of hon. member must Commonwealth and State Housing be accepted, 494, 496, 602, 1129. Agreement Amendment (committee), Unparliamentar:y language- 1973. Expressions ruled out of order­ Irrigation Acts and Other Acts Amendment (2°), 269. " Dingo", 1143. Local Govenm1ent Acts Amendment ''Hypocrite'', 1180. (initiation), 379. "Lie", 673. Rabbit Acts Amendment (2°), 1909. ''The hon. member for Too·wong could Racing and Betting (initiation), 1504; tell us of 100 firms in Queensland (2°)' 1585. that are working rackets through subsidiaries", 1108. Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices Acts Amendment (initiation), 1296. ''The Minister admits that l1e misled us'', 1105. R-ural Fires Acts Amendment (2°), 1904. State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ CHALK, Gordon William Wesley, Esquire tion), 1851. (Lockyer)- ·workers Compensation Acts Amendment BrLLS: (initiation), 1807. Irrigation Acts and Other Acts Amend­ ment (2°), 288; (committee), 440, Financial Statement, 722. 444, 446. SUPPLY: Laidley School of Arts (initiation), Estimates in Committee­ 1005; (2°), 1007. Public Warks- Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 878. 1211. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), Railways- 1739. General Establishment, 974. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), Resolutions Reported from Committee­ 1526. Department of Health and Home Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment Affairs, 1396. (initiation), 557, 593. Racing and Betting (2°), 1607. COLLINS, Honourable Harold Henry Southern Electric Authority of Queens­ (Tablelands) (Secretary for Agricnl· land Act Amendment (initiation), ture and Stock)­ 1694; (2°) 1 1699, Address in Reply, 206. State "Transport Facilities Acts Amend­ ment (1954) (2°), 1748. BILLS: Financial Statement, 585. Primary Producers' Organisation and Points of order, 600, 626, 1609. Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 379, 383; (2°) 456, 460. Railway proposal, Kairi-Yungaburra devia­ 1 tion (committee), 1347. Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices Acts SUPPLY: Amendment (initiation), 1291, 1449; (2°), 1541. Estimates in Committee--­ Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), Labour and Industry­ 248; ( 2 °)' 317' 326, 333. Chief Office, 1159. Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initia­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ tion), 1374, 1442; (2°) 1 1527, 1538. Chief Offiee, 1261. Points of order, 320, 335, 1447, 1448. 22 INDEX TO SPFJECHES-I,EGISLATIYE ASSEMBLY.

COOPER, Vivian Joseph Northcote, Esquire Financial Statement, 673. (Keppel)­ SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 175. EsTHfA'l'ES IN CoM::IIITTEE­ Financial Statement, 710. Labour and Industry­ SuPPLY: Chief Office, 1113. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ Railways- Chief Office, 1267. General Establishment, 978. Public Works­ DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire (l\Iary· Chief Office, 908. borough)­ Resolutions Reportea from Committee­ Address in Reply, 105. Department of Health and Home J<'inancial Statement, 821. Affairs, 1392. SUPPLY: DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (Comlamine)­ Labour and Industry­ Address in Reply, 181. Chief Office, 1130. BILLS: Railways- Apprentices and Minors Acts Amend­ General Establishment, 992, 1012. ment (2°), 314. Treasurer­ Wheat Industry Stablisation (2°), 1530. Treasury, 1341. SUPPLY: DAVIS, Edward William, Esql!ire Es'l'IMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ {Barcoo)­ Public \Vorks- Financial Statement, 694. Chief Office, 873, 954. SUPPLY: Railways- ESTIMA'l'ES IN COMMITTEE­ General Establishment, 1025. Public Lauds and Irrigation­ Chief Office, 1276. DITTIUER, Felix Cyril Sigismund, Esquire, B.A., .M.n., B.S., B.Sc. (Mount DEVRIES, Honourable George Henry Gravatt)­ (Gregory) [Secretary for Public Address in Reply, 185. Instruction]­ Address in Reply, 157. BILLS: BILLS: CommomYealth and State Housing Agreement Amendment (initiation), Apprentices and Minors Acts Amend­ 1836; (2°), 1918. ment (initiation), 250; (2°), 261, 315. Factories and Shops Acts Amendment Laidley School of Arts (initiation), (committee), 914. 1004; (2°), 1007. l'ricndly Societies Acts Amendment Point of order, 142. (initiation), 927; (2°), 999. DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall, Esquire Liquor A tcs Amendment ( 2 °), 1718. (Cllermside)­ Commonwealth Aid to Facilitate Home Address in Reply, 149. Ownership (moves motion), 407. BILLS: SuPPLY: City of Brisbane Acts Amendment EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ (initiation), 362. Public Works- CommomYealth and State Housing Chief Office, 956. Agreement Amendment (initiation), Resolutions RepoTted {Tom Committee­ 1833; (2°), 1919; (committee), 1971, 1980. Department of Health and Home Factories and Shops Acts Amendment Affairs, 1397. (initiation), 389; (2°), 685; (com­ mittee), 861, 914, 915, 916, 918. DOHRING, Alfred, Esquire (Roma)­ Firearms Acts Am.endment (2o), 1889. Address in Reply, 118. Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Financial Statement, 566. (2°), 1284. SUPPLY: Liquor Acts Amendment (committee) ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1734. ' Public Lands and Irrigation­ Racing and Betting (initiation), 1517· (committee), 1665, 1678, 1686. ' Chief Office, 1238. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), Railways- 944. General Establishment, 1026. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 23

DONALD, James, Esquire (Bremer)­ EASTlUENT, Leonard, Esquire (Itllaca}­ Acldress in Reply, 27. Financial Statement, 543.

BILLS: SuPPLY: Profitoering Prevention Act Amen':"lMATE> .:< CoM1Il'l'TEE­ Railways- Labour and Industry­ General Establishment, 1014. Chief office, 1170. Treasurer­ Treasury, 1321. EVANS, Ernest, Esquire (~lirani)­ Resolution' Reported from Committee­ Acldress in Reply, 161. Department of Health and Home BILLS: Affairs, 1409. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (initiation), 361. DUFFICY, John Joseph, Esquire Irrigation Acts and Other Acts Amentl­ (Warrego)­ ment (committee), 401, 404. Financial Statement, 644. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), 1734. Dl'GGAN, Honourable Jolln Edmund Hegulation of Sugar Cane Prices Acts (Toowoomha) [lUinister for Trans­ Amendment (initiation), 1293. port]­ Financial Statem.ent, 788. Adjournment, Special, 1991. Point of order, 1420. BILLS: SuPPLY: Governor's Salarv Acts Amendment (initiation), 196.0; (2°), 1990; (com­ EsTIMA'l'ES IN CoMMITTEE­ mittee), 1991. Labour ancl Industry­ Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1102. 1926, 1937; (2°)' 1961, 1968. Railways- State Transport Facilities Acts Amend­ General Establishment, 1022. ment (1954) (initiation), 1702; (2°), 1746. Resolutions RepoTted fTom Committee­ State Transport Facilities Acts Amend­ 'Department of Health and Home ment (1955) (initiation), 1940, 1941; Affairs, 1418. (2°), 1970. FLETCHER, Alan Roy, Esq~re Statutory Salaries and Allowances (2 °), 1960. (Cunningham)­ A,ddress in Reply, 228. Point of Order, 1300. BILLS: Railway Proposal, KaiTi-Yungaburra deviation (committee), 1345, 1348. Firearms Acts Amendment (2°), 1887; (committee), 1892. SuPPLY: Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1151. Railways- Racing and Betting (committee), 1652. General Establishment, 962, 980, Railways Acts Amendment (2c), 1967. 1045. !Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initia­ Vote of Credit, 60. tion), 1439; (2°), 1535. Valedictory, 1749. Financial Statement, 816. 24 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

J<'LETCHER, Alan Roy, Esquire- Dajarra-Camooweal Railway, Report continued: (answer to question), 36G. SUPPLY: Ilcaths­ Es•riMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ l\Ir. A. E. Atherton (moves motion of Public Lands and Irrigation­ condolence), 8. Chief Office, 1255. Collinsville Mine disaster victims (mons motion of condolence), G94. Public W arks­ ::\Ir. 'I'. Dunstan (moves motion of con­ Chief Office, 954. r1olence), S. Resolutions Reportecl from Commit'cc­ Mr. w. }~. I<'inlayson (moves motion of Department of Health all(] Home condolence), 1756. Affairs, 1417. .'\1r. c. :\1:. J enkinson (moves motion of condolence), 8. FOLEY, Honourable Thomas Andrew Mr. J. A. c. Kenny (moves motion of (Belyando) [Secretary for Public condolence), 354. Lands and Irrigation]­ Hon. E. J~. Riordan (moves motion of Address in Reply, 194. condolence), 1755. BILLS: Mr. V. H. 'l'ozer (moves motion of con­ Irrigation Acts and Other Acts Amend­ dolence), 236. ment (initiation), 237, 241, 243, 246; Estimates, clays allotted to each depart­ (2°), 262,299, 394; (committee), 397, ment, 838. 398, 399, 401, 402, 403, 440, 44:1, '143, MiniRtcrial Statements­ 444, 44G, 447. Dajarra-Camooweal Railway Heport, Public ~Works Land Resumption Acts 366. Amendment (initiation), 17GB, 1771; (2°), 1897; (committee), 1899, 1901. .'\IeCathie, Hon. C. G., appointment as "\ctiug Secretary for Mines and Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation), Immigration, 1523; Appointment as 1782; (2°), 1907, 1910. Secretary for Mines and Immigration, Rural Fires Acts Amendment (initia­ 1757. tion), 1772; (2°), 1902, 1905; (com­ Riordan, Hon. E. J., leave of absence, mittee), 1906. 1523. Financial Statement, G26. Points of order, 663, 1420, 1670. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN C0}.111ITTEE­ GARDNER, Robert James, Esquire Pub!ic Lands and Irrigation- (Bulimba)- Chief office, 1172, 1182, 1233, 1245, Fiuaucial Statement, 802. 1251, 1263. SUPPLY: GAIR, Honourable Vincent Clair (South Estimatcs in Committee­ Brisbane) [Premier and Chief Public Warks- Secretary and Vice-President of the Executiv_e CouncH]- Chief Office, 907. BILLs: Commissions of Inquiry Act Amendment GAVEN, Eric John, Esquire (Southport)­ (initiation), 1455, 1467. BILLs: Parliamentary Contributory Super­ Animals Protection Acts Amendment annuation Fund Act Amendment (2°), 338. (initiation), 1008, 1010; (2°), 1219, 1224. Firearms Acts Amendment (2°), 1889 Public Accountants Registration Financial Statement, 567. Amendment (i11itiation) 1072; 1552. Point of Order, 541. Racing and Betting (committee), 1668. SUPPLY: Somerset Dam (Finance) (initiation), EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ 1069; (2°), 1551. Public Lands and Irrigation­ State Development and Public Works Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ Chief Office, 1239. tion), 1059, 1064; (2°), 1545. Public Warks­ Statutory Salaries and Allowances Chief Office, 884. (initiation), 1925. Resolutions Reported from Committee­ Trades and Labour Hall Management Act Amendment (initiation), 1068; Department of Health and Home

(2°) 1 1551. Affairs, 1407. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 25

GitAHAM, Frederick Dickson, Esquire BILLs-continued: (Mackay)­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 202. 1201; (committee), 1233. BILL: Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), (2°) 617. 1935. Local Government Acts Amendment Financial Statement, 661. (initiation), 375; (2°), 449. Point of order, 673. Magistrates Courts Acts Amendment SUPPLY: (2°), 621. ES'l'IMATES IN COMMITT.EE­ :!'\Iaint0nance Act Amenrlment (initia­ Public Works- tion), 930. Chief Office, 890. Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ Railways- tion Fund Act Amendment (2°), 1221. General Establishment, 1028. Public Accountants Registration Acts Amendment (2°), 1552. HEADING, James Alfred, Esquire Public Curator Acts Amendment (2°), CUarodian)- 460. BILLs: Racing and Betting ( 2 o), 1576; FiTearms Acts Amendment (2°), 1890. (committee), 1618, 1663. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 1209. 1084. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), State Development anc1 Public Works 1738. Organisation Acts Amendment (2°), Profitecring Prevention Act Amendment 1548. (initiation), 595; (2°), 755. Stock Acts Amendment (2°), 324. Rabbit Acts Amendment (2°), 1900. Pinancial Statement, 483. Racing and Betting (committee), 1625, 1671, 1672. Personal Statement, 11. Rural Fires Acts Amendment (initia­ Points of order, 84 7, 866, 1315. tion), 1775. SUPPLY: }'inancial Statement, 702. Esi'IMATES IN Co~nnT'l'EE­ Points of order, 602, 1125, 1120. Railways- SUPPLY: General Establishment, 989. ESTDIATES IN COMMI'l"l'EE­ Labour and Industry­ 'l'reasurer­ Chief office, 1094. 'l'reasury, 1301. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Vote of Credit, 57. Chief Ofiice, 1192. Public W arks­ HILTON, Honourable Paul Jerome Chief Ofiice, 958. Uemigius (Carnarvon) [Secretary for Public Works and Housing]- Railways- BrLLS: General Establishment, 1026. Commonwealth and State Housing Agree­ ment Amendment (initiation), 1820, IULEY, Thomas Alfred, Esquire 1843; (2°), 1913, 195,1; (committee), (Coorparoo)­ 1974, 1976, 1980, 1981. BILLS: Lond Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Animals Protection Acts Amendment 1207. (initiation), 305. Stanthorpe Solc1iers' Club Transfer City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (2°), (initiation), 1690; (2°), 1691. 371. Commissions of Inquiry Act Amem1ment State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 1464. tion), 1848, 1855; (2°), 1981. Companies Acts Amendment (1954) Finaneial Statement, 783. (initiation), 252. Points of order, 1923, 1948, 1978. Go,·ernment Loan (initiation), 935. SUPPLY: Irrigation Acts and Other Acts Amend­ ment (2°), 290. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ L•.1>dlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Public Works- (2°), 1284. Chief Office, 866, 894, 959. 26 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

JESSON, Cecil George, Esquire JONES, Vincent Edward, Esquire (Hinchinbrook)­ (Callide)­ Address in Reply, 123. Address in Reply, 93. BILLS: BILL: Animals Protection Acts Amendment Profitecring Prevention Act Amendment (2°), 339. (initiation), 603. Magistrates Courts Acts Amendment (2°), 620. KEHOE, Gregory Brian, Esquire (Nash)­ Addre~s in Reply, 96. Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment (initiation), 598. DILL: Stock Acts Amendment (2°), 323. \Vorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment (initiation), 1806. Defence and SecuritY of Australia ~'inancial Statement, 717. (moves motion), 273. " SUPPLY: Financial statement, 537. ESTDTATES IN COMMITTEE­ Personal statement, 132. Public Works- Points of order, 335, 349, 567, 568. Chief Office, 945. SuPPL,Y: KERR, Thomas Caldwell, Esquire EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (Sherwood)­ Health and Home Affairs­ Address in Reply, 218. Chief Office, 1390. BILLS: Labour and Industry­ City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (initiation), 362. Chief Office, 1171. Commissions of Inquiry Act Amendment Railways- (initintion), 1469. General Establishment, 1036. Commonwealth and State Housing Agreement Amendment (initiation), Treasurer­ 1841; (2°), 1945; (committee), 1973. Treasury, 1367. Companies Acts Amendment (1954), (committee), 356. Resolutions Reportecl jro111 Cornrnittee­ Companics Acts Amendment ( 1955), Department of Health and Home (initiation), 1786. Affairs, 1405. Friendly Societies Acts Amendment (2°), 1000. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ JONES, Honourable Arthur (Charters ment (initiation), 1867; (2°), 1880. Towers) [Secretary fm; Labour and Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Industry]­ (initiation), 1080; (2°), 1280; (com­ BILLS: mittee), 1374. Animals Protection Acts Amendment Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), (initiation), 303; (2°)' 336. 1737. Factories and Shops Acts Amendment Maintenance Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 931; (2°), 1004. (initiation), 388; (2°) 1 681, 692; (committee) , 862, 863, 915, 91G, 918, Pnhlic Accountants Registration Acts 921. Amendment (initiation), 1074. Firearms Acts Amendment (initiation), Racing and Betting (initiation), 1519; 1760; ( 2 ) , 1881, 1891; (committee), (2°), 1609. 1893, 1894. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), 945, 1084. 1627, 1629; (2°), 1629. State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1854. Police Acts Amem1ment (initiation), 1523; (2°), 1544. \Vorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment (initiation), 1816. Vagrants, Gaming and Other Offences Acts Amendment (initiation), 1758, Yinancial Statement, 634. 1760 (2°)' 1869, 1874, 1877. Points of order: 1391, 1623, 1951. Wnges Acts Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 307; (2°) 340; (committee), 341. J£R'l'BIATES IN COMMITTEE­ Points of order: 1105, 1843. Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 1127. SuPPLY: Public W arks­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 87 4. Labour and Industry- Treasurer­ Chief Office, 1088, 1100, 1105, 1133, Treasury, 1310. 1155, 1164, 1169. Vote of C1·eait, 73. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 27

KEYATTA, George, Esquire (Townsville)­ BILLS-continued: Address in Reply, 42. Southern Electric Authority of Queens­ SUPPLY: land Act Amendment (initiation), 1695. ESTIMATES IN COMMIT'l'EE­ State Development and Public Works Public Works- Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ Chief Office, 881. tion), 1061. Treasurer­ Financial Statement, 798. Treasury, 1363. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ LARCO~IBE, James, Esquire (Rock· hampton)­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ BILLS: Chief Office, 127 4. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1425. Public Works­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 887. 1144. Railways- Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment General Establishment, 1U40. (initiation), 610. Treasurer­ Financial Statement, 515. Treasury, 1311. SuPrLY:

ES'l'IMATES IN COMMI'l'TEE'-­ ~IADSEN, Otto Ottosen, Esquire Labour and Industry­ (Warwick)- Chief Office, 1122. BILLs: Public Lands and Irrigation­ Firearms Acts Amendment (2°), 1888. Chief Office, 1270. Irrigation Acts and Other Acts Amend­ ment (2 o), 295. Public Works­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 952. 1215. Railways- Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), General Establishment, 968. 1736. Vote of Credit, 54. Wheat Industry Stabilisation (2°), 1533.

SUPPLY: LLOYD, Eric Gayfor(l, Esquire (Kedron)­ ESTIMA'l'ES IN COMMITTEE­ AdJress in Reply, 89. Treasurer- BILLS: Treasury, 1323. Commonwealth and State Housing Agreement Amendment (2°), 1916. )!ANN, Honourable John Henry Factories and Shops Acts Amendment (Hrisbane)-[See also "Speaker'']­ (committee), 865. BILL: Land Tax Amendment (initiation), 1213. Animnls PTotection Acts Amendment Commonwealth Aid to Facilitate Home (2°), 337. Ownership, 415. Personal Statement, 482. ]'inancial Statement, 580. t'oint of order, 340. Point of order, 586. SUPPLY: ~IARSDEN, Ivor, Esquire (Ipswich)­ ES'l'IMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SuPPLY: Labour and Industry­ ESTIMATES IN COMMIT'l'EE­ Chief Office, 1161. Railways- Public Works­ General Establishment, 965. Chief Office, 871. Resolutions R1-portcd from Committee­ JicCATHIE, Honourable Colin George Department of Health and Home (Haughton) [Acting Secretary for Affairs, 1395. }lines and Immigration on and from 18 Yovember, 1954; Secretary for LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ liiines and Immigration on and from Acldress in Reply, 197. 22 December, Hlil!]- BILLS: Aclclress in Reply, 37. Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment BILLS: (initiation), 605. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ H~ilm1ys Acts Amendment (initiation), ment (initiation), 1867, 1869; (2°), J 036. 1879, 1880. 28 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

JicCATlUE, Honourable Colin George­ BILLs-continued: continued: Parliamentary Contributory Superannu­ BILLs-continued: ation Fund Act Amendment (initia­ Southern Electric Authority of Queens­ tion), 1010. land Act Amendment (initiation), Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 1692, 1695; (2°), 1696, 1700. 1525. Defence and Security of Australia (seconds Profitccring Prevention Act Amendment motion), 281, 344. (initiation), 550. Financial Statement, 57 4. Racing and Betting (initiation), 1498; SUPPLY: (2°), 1594; (committee), 1622, 1654, 1655, 1661, 1664, 166~ 167~ 1677, ESTBIATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1687. Railways- Hailwavs Acts Amendment (initiation), General Establishment, 1019. 1933:

Stamps Acts Amendment (initiation) 1 JIOORE, Honourable William Matthew 943. ()Iertl1yr) [Secretary for Health and Homt:J Affairs]­ State Development and Public \Vorl's Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ 1<'inancial Statement, Moves motion to tion), 1060. Grant Treasurer extension time, 848. State Housing Acts Amendment (2°), Point of order, 218, 1385. 1981. SuPPLY: Trades and Labour Hall Management ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Act Amendment (initiation), 1068. Health and Home Affairs­ Financial Statement, 777. Chief Office, 1376, 1389. Points of order, 626, 848, 866, 1676. Resolutions Reported frorn Committee­ SUPPLY: :Department of Health and Home Affairs, 1420. ESTIMATES IN COMMIT'rEE­ Public Lnnds and Irrigation­ ::IIOORES, Thomas, Esquire (Kurilpa)­ Chief Office, 1248. Financial Statement, 810. Public W arks­ JIORRIS, Kenneth James, Esquire (Mount Chief Office, 949. Coot-tha)­ Railways- Address in Reply, 138. General Establishment, 966. BILLS: Animals Protection Acts Amendment Trcasurer­ (2°), 339. 'freasury, 1343, 1351. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (initiation), 357, 361. JIUIJLER, A(lolf Gustav, Esquire Commissions of Inquiry Act Amendment (:Fassifern)­ (initiation), 1463. Address in Reply, 189. Commonwealth and State Housing Agreement (initiation), 1841; (2°), BILLS: 1947; (committee), 1975. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1428. Factories and Shops Acts Amendment Factories and Shops Acts Amendment (2°)' 690. (2°), 691, (committee), 862, 920. Firearms Acts Amendment (initiation), Holida:·s Acts Amendment (initiation), 1762; (2°), 1890; (committee), 1893, 1628. 1895. Irrigation Acts and Other Acts Amend­ Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 243, 246; (2°), ment (initiation), 1868. 285; (committee), 397, 398, 402, 441, Landlord ::mcl Tenant Acts Amendment 445, 447. (initiation), 1078; (2°), 1282. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Land Tax Aets Amendment (initiation), 1145. 1141. Liqnor Acts Amendment (committee), Law Reform (Legitimacy of Children of 1737. Voidable Marriages), (initiation), Primary Producers' Organisation and 1864; (2°), 1990. Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 382, 384. 1638; (2°), 1715; (committee), 1730, Public \Vorks Land Resumption Acts 1736, 1740, 1744. Amendment (initiation), 1769. Local Government and Harbour Boards Racing and Betting (2°), 1599; (com­ ( TTicnnial Elections), (initiation), mittee), 1654, 1657, 1667; 1670, 1676, ) 796. 1683. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 29

~IULLER, Adolf Gustav, Esquire- BILLS-continued: continued: Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment BILLS-continued: (initiation), 556; (2°), 755; Railways Acts Amendment ( 2 °), 1965. (committee), 758, 764, 765. Somerset Dam (finance), (initiation), Public Accountants Registration Acts 1070. Amendment (initiation), 1073; (2°) Southern Electric Authority of Queens­ 1553. land Act Amendment (initiation), Public Curator Acts Amendment (Initia­ 1694; (2°), 1698. tion), 387; (committee), 767, 769. State Development and Public ViTorks Racing and Betting (initiation), 1512; Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ (committee), 1619, 1671. tion), 1067. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ 1928; (2°)' 1963. tion), 1849. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), Stock Acts Amendment (2°), 320; 941. (committee), 335. State Development and Public \Vorks Wages Acts Amendment (initiation), Organisation Acts Amendment (initi­ 308. ation), 1063; (2°), 1550. Wheat Industrv Stabilisation (initia­ Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initi­ tion), 1441, 1447. ation), 1861. vVorkers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Financial Strttement, 806. ment (initiation), 1791, 1816. Financial Statement, 665. Points of order, 346, 849, 1108, 1504, 1622. Points of order, 333, 335, 346, 631, 664, 90]' 1129, 1406. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ EsTIMATES IN COM1II'l'TEE­ Labour and Industry­ Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, l120. Cllief Office, 1089. Treasurer­ Public Works­ Treasury, 1307. Chief Office, 892. Treasurer­ :XICHOLSON, David Eric, Esquire Treasury, 1365. (~Im-rumba)- Vote of C1·eclit, 71. BILLS: iliUNRO, Alan Whiteside, Esquire Apprentices and Minors Acts AmGnd­ ('L'oowong)­ ment (2°), 310. Address in Reply, 86. Bills of Sale and Other Instruments (initiation), 1766. BILLS: Commonwealth and State Housing Agree­ Bills of Sale and Other Instruments ment Amendment (2°), 1953. (initiation), 1764; (2°), 1982 · (com­ mittee), 1984, 1985, 1986, 198{ Firearms Acts Amendment (initiation), 1762. Commissions of Inquiry Act Amendment (initiation), 1470. · Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), 1629: Companies Acts Amendment (1954) (initiation), 250; (2°), 355· (com~ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), mittee), 355, 356. ' 1649; (committee), 1735, 1739. Companies Acts Amendment (1955), Racing and Betting (2°), 1610. (initiation), 1785. Financial Statement, 650. Encroachment of Buildings (initiation), 1858. Points of order, 663, 6G4, 1650, 1767. Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment SuPPLY: (2°), 1287; (committee), 1350, 1374, 1743. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (2°), 1229. Railways- Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), General Establishment, 1034. 1651; (2°), 1721; (committee), 1741, Treasurer­ 1743. Treasury, 131G. Magistrates Courts Act Amendment (initiation), 255; (2°), 619. Re8olui'ions Reported from Committee­ Maintenance Act Amendment (initia­ Department of Health ::md Home tion), 931. Affairs, 1413. 30 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NICKLIN, George }'rancis Reuben, Esquire BILLS-continued: (Landsborough)­ Railways Acts Amendment (initiation) Address in reply, 23. 1927; (2°) 1961. BILLS: Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices Acts Appropriation Ko. 2 (2°), 1423. Amendment ( 2 °), 1541. Commissions of Inquiry Act Amendment Rural Fires Acts Amendment (2°), (initiation), 1452; (2°), 1473. 1902; (committee), 1906. Commonwealth and State Housing Agree­ Somerset Dam (Finance) (2°), 1551. me~lt Amendment (initiation), 18:30; (2 ), 1914; (committee), 1978, 1980. Southern Electric Authority of Queens­ land Act Amenclment (initiation), Companies Acts Amendment (1955) 1C92; (2°) 1698. (2°) 1988. Stamp Acts Amendment (2°), 1542. Eagle }'arm Racecourse (initiation), 1943; (2°) 1971. Stanthorpe Soldiers' Club Transfel' Encroachment of Buildings (2°), 1988. (initiation), 1691; (3°) 1691. Factories and Shops Acts Amendment State Development and Public \Yorks (2°), 682; (committee) 915, 916, 919. Organisation Acts Amendment (2°) 1547. Firearms Acts Amendment (2°) 1882; (conmnttee), 1892, 1894, 1895, 1896. State Transport Facilities Acts Amenc1­ Friendly Societies Acts Amendment (2°) ment (1954) (initiation), 1709; (2°), 994. ' 1746. Government Loan (2°), 940. State 'Transport J<"acilities Acts Amend­ ment (1955) (initiation), 1941; (2°), Governor's Salary Acts Amendment 1970. (initiation), 1960. Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), Statutorv Salaries and Allowances 1627; (2°), 1629. (initiation), 1926; (2°), 1960. Inspection of Scaffolrling Acts Amend­ Stock Acts Amendment (2°), 318. ment (initiation), 1868; (2°), 1880. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initi­ Irrigation Acts and Other Acts Amend­ ation), 1860; (2°), 1989. ment (initiation), 243; (2°), 264; Trades and Labour Hall Management (committee), 399, 482, 443, 445, 446. Act Amendment ( 2 °), 1551. Landlord and Tenant -""cts Amendment (2°), 1278. Trustee Companies (2 o), 1989. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Vagrants, Gaming aml Other Offences 1137; (2°), 1228. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1758; (2°), 1869, 1877. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 1636; (2°), 1700, 1710; (committee), VI'ages Acts Amendment ( 2 °), 340; 1731, 1732, 1740, 1745. (committee) 341. Local Go,·ernment Acts Amendment (2 o), \Vheat Industry Stnbilisation (initia· 449. tion), 1376, 1437 (2°), 1527. Local GoYernment and Harbour Boards \Vorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment (Triennial Elections), (2°), 1817. (initiation), 1814; (2°), 1911. Magistrates Courts Acts Amendment Dcaths- (2°) 1 618; (committee), 766, 767. JYiaintenance Art Amendment (2°), Mr. E. A. Atherton, 9. 1003. Collinsville mine disaster victims, 694. Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ Mr. T. Dunstan, 9. tion Fund Aet Amendment (initia­ tion), 1009; (2°), 1219. i\Ir. W. F. Finlayson, 1757. Police Acts Amendment (2 o), 1544. Mr. c. M. J enkinson, 9. Primary Prorlurers' Organisation aucl Mr. J. A. C. Kenny, 354. Marketing Acts Amendment (2°), 457. Hon. E. J. Riordan, 1756. Profitceriug Prevention Art Amendment (initiation), 471; (2°), 745. Mr. V. H. Tozer, 237. Public \Vorhs Land Resumption Acts Estimates (Days Allotted to each Depart· Amcnclment (2 °), 1897; (committee), ment), 838. 1899, 1900. Financial Statement, 530; motion to grant Rabbit Acts Amendment (2°), 1908. Treasurer extension of time, 848. Racing and Betting (initiation) 1495; Points of order, 346, 848, 1096, 1498, 1954. (movesamendment),1497; (2°), 1563; (committee), 1625, 165(), 1660, 1666, Railway proposal, Kairi-Yungaburra 1667, 1669, 1679, 1684, 1688. cleviation (committee), 1346. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 31

NICKLIN, George Francis Reuben, SUPPLY: Esquire--continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Labour and Industry­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 1111. Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 1166. Public Works­ Public Lanils and Irrigation­ Chief Office, 869. Chief Office, 1242. 'l'reasurer­ Railways- Treasury, 1330. General E~tablishment, 1016. Treasurer­ PLUNKETT, Thomas Flood, Esquire (Darlington)- Trensury, J 318. Vote of Creclit, 52. BrLL~: Lancl Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Valedictory, 1751. 1205. I,iqnor Acts Amendment (committee), NOBLE, Henry Winston, Esquire, ~I.B., 1739. B.S. (Yeronga)­ Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment Address in Reply, 173. (initiation), 609. BILLS: Rabbit Acts Amendment (2°), 1909. Animals Protection Acts Amendment Financial Statement, 713. (initiation), 303; (2°), 340. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment POWER, Honourable William (Baroona) (initiation), 361. [Attorney.General]­ Commonwealth and State Housing Agreement Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 132. 1847. BILLS: l'~riendly Societies Acts Amendment Bills of Sale and Other Instruments (initiation), 924; (2°), 997. (initiation), 1763, 1766; (2°), 1982, Ijocal Government Acts Amendment 1984; (committee), 1984, 1985, 198ti, (initiation), 378. 1987, 1988. Racing and Betting (committee), 1653, Commissions of Inquiry Act Amendment 1656, 1663, 1670. (initiation), 1451, 1459, 1471; (2°), Vagrants, Gaming and Other Offences 1473, 1475. Acts Amendment (2°), 1873. Companies Acts Amendment (1954) Financial Statement, 828. (initiation), 250, 254; (2°), 355; (committee), 356, 357. Points of order, 337, 340, 960, 999, 1159, 1389, 1390, 1875, 1876. Companies Acts Amendment (1955) (initiation), 1783, 1788; (2°), 1988. SUPPLY: Bncroachment of Buildings (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1858; (2°)' 1988, 1989. Health and Home Affairs­ Priendly Societies Acts Amendment Chief Office, 1384. (initiation), 921, 928; (2 °), 994, 1000. Labour and Industry­ Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Chief Office, 1097. (initiation), 1074, 1079, 1081; (2°), Treasurer­ 1278, 1287, 1348; (committee), 1371. Treasury, 1325. Law Reform (Legitimacy of Children of Voidable :Marriages), (initiation), 1863, 1866; (2°)' 1990. PIZZEY, Jack Charles Allan, Esquire (Isis)­ Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment (initiation), 387; (2°), 617. Address in Reply, 119. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 1630, 1642, 1647, 1649, 1650; (2°) 1 Apprentices and Minors Acts Amend­ 1700, 1725; (committee), 1730, 1731, ment (2°), 308. 1733, 173~ 173~ 173~ 1740, 174~ 1743, 1744, 1745. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), 1730, 1742. Magistrates Courts Acts Amendment Rural I•'ires Acts Amendment ( 2 o), 1904. (initiation), 254, 257; (2°), 618, 622; (committee), 766, 767. Financial Statement, 509. :Maintenance Act Amendment (initia­ Personal Explanation, 181. tion), 929, 932; (2°), 1003, 1004. 32 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

POWER, Honourable William-continued. BILLS: Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment Commissions of Inquiry Act Amendment (initiation), 470, 477, 547, 552, 593, (initiation), 1453, (2°), 1475. 614; (2°), 745 756; (committee), 758, 759, 760, 764, 765, 766. Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment (2°) 1286. Public Curator Acts Amendment (initia­ 1 tion), 384; (2°), 460, 465, (com­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), mittee), 767, 768. 1214. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 1860; (2°), 1989. 1645, 1649. 'l'rustee Companies (initiation), 1862: Maintenance Act Amendment (initia­ (2°), 1989. tion), 931. Financial Statement, 522. Racing and Betting (initiation), 1519. Personal Statement, 1059. Rural Fires Acts Amendment (2°), 1904. Points of order, 471, 494, 497, 1861, 1862. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment (initiation), 1805. RASEY, Thomas William, Esquire :Financial Statement, 792. (Windsor)­ Address in Reply, 232. Points of order, 161, 1462. BILLS: SUPPLY: Factories and Shops Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ (committee), 863. Railways- Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 1643. General Establishment, 976. Racing and Betting (committee), 1680. Point of order, 1683, 1684. ROBINSON, Herbert Freemont, Esquire SUPPLY: (Sandgate)- EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BrLLS: Labour and Industry­ Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1115. 1932. Financial Statement, 708. RIORDAN, Honourable Ernest Joseplt SUPPLY: CFlinders) [Secretary for ;.mnes and Immigration]­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Death, 1753. Railways- l''inancial Statement, 796. General Establishment, 1020. Resol1ttions Reported from Committee­ IWBERTS, Frank Edward, Esquire Department of Health and Home (Nundalt)­ Affairs, 1391. BILLS: Eagle l"arm Hacecoursc (initiation), 1944. SKINNER, Alexander James, Esquire Encroachment of Building (initiation), (Somerset)- 1859. Addrcss in Reply, 11. Raring and Betting (committee), 1686. BILLS: Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 943. Apprentices and Minors Acts Amend­ ment (2°), 309. Vagrants, Gaming and Other Offences Acts Amendment (initiation), 1759. Land Tax Amendment (initiation), 1199. SUPPLY: Profiteering Prevention Act Amendment EsTIMA~'ES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 601. Public Works- Hailways Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 910. 1934. Treasurer­ Somerset Dam (Finance), (initiation), 1070. Treasury, 1304. State Housing Acts Amendment initia­ tion), 1852. ROBERTS, Lloyd Henry Scurfield, Esquire (Whitsunday)­ Financial Statement, 646. Address in Reply, 97. Points of order, 884, 1211, 1212. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 33

SKINNER, Alexamler James, Esquire.­ Financial Statement, 729. continued: Personal Explanation, 1794. SUPPLY: Points of order, 744, 1315. ES'l'IMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Labour and Industry­ SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1109. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ Chief Office, 1272. Chief Office, 1177, 1197. Public Works­ Railways- Chief Office, 883. General Establishment, 1043. Railways- Treasurer­ General Establishment, 971. Treasury, 1358. 'l'reasurer- Rewl7ttions Reported front Committee­ Treasury, 1356. Department of Health and Home Resol11tions Reported from. Committee­ Affairs, 1399. Department of Health and Home Affairs, 1415. SPEAKER, Honourable John Henry Mann (Brisbane)-[See also "Mann. SlliiTH, Alfred James, Es_quire Honourable John Henry, Esquire~']- (('arpentaria)­ Address in Reply- BILLS: Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1431. Ans\YCT of Governor, 365. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ Presentation, 365. ment (initiation), 1867. Auditor-General's Report, Date of presen­ l'in:mcial Statement, 735. tation, 407. BILLS: SPARKES, Walte,r Beresford James Gor

SPEAKER, Honourable John Henry BILLS-continued: li'Iann-continued: Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to 1742, 1743, 1745. question before the House, 273, 274, 297, 311, 314, 315, 622, 690, 750, Racing and Betting (2°), 1610. 752, 1223, 13~1::, 160-1, J 610, 171:1, 1725, Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), 1872, 1963, 1964, 1965. 1933. J\ilcmbers, Reflections on, not in order, 1406. State Development and Public Works Xewspnpcrs, books, and periodicals, reading Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ in Chamber, 299, 995. tion), 1061. Points of order innllid, J 68, 335, 348, 1951. Defence and Secmity of Australia, 348. Questions- Point of order, 118, 346, 348. Almcnt members, notice for, 1794. Form, scope and limitation, 21, 131, 1830. SUPPLY: Statement or denial of hon. member must ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ be accepted, 142, 161, 218, 333, 334, 1948. I"abour and Industry­ Unparliamentary language- Chief Office, 1132. Expressions ruled out of order­ Public I"ands and Irrigation­ ''Bludger, '' 1420. Chief Office, 1187. "Dirty little sex pervert," 274. ''Humbug,'' 118. TAYLOR, John Russen, Esquire ''Impudently,'' 1830. (Balonne)­ '' J erry-builcli11g and the deliberate Financial Statement, 561. fraud and sharp practices carried on by some foreign firms protected by SUPPLY: the Labour Government,'' 1923. ESTBfATES IN COMMITTEE­ " Liar," 161. Public Lands and Irrigation­ "Piffie," 161. Chief Office, 1194-. ''Racecourse urger,'' 1420. ' 'You could not tell the truth if you were paid to," 1949. TURNER, John Albert, Esquire (Keh·in Valedictory, 1752. Grove)­ Address in Reply, 110. SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Clark, James, Esquire (Fitzroy)]­ BILLS: BILLS: Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Racing and Betting- (initiation), 1081. Boxing may not be discussed, 1592. Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment Chair- (initiation), 603. Mode of call, 346. Wages Acts Amendment (initiation), Must be addressed, 688. 308. Denial (see "Statement"). l!'inancial Statement, 655. Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to SUPPLY: questions before the HousP, 321, 322, 324, 1591. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Noise in Chamber, 187. Health and Home Affairs­ Points of order invalid, 346, 757. Chief Office, 1386. Statement or denial of hon. member must Labour and Industry­ be accepted, 1609. Unparliamentary language­ Chief Office, 1117. Expression ruled out of order­ Pnblic Lands and Irrigation­ ''Reichstag,'' 346. Chief Office, 1190. Public Works­ TA YLOR, Harol

WALSH, Honoumble Edward Jo_seph Points of order, 476, 792, 849, 149.3, 16.!3, (Bumlaherg) [Treasurer]- 1660, 1678. BrLLs: SuPPLY: Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1422, 1432. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Treasurer- (initiation), 357, 360, 363; (2°), 371, Treasury, 1296, 1335, 1352, 1360. 372. Eagle Farm Racecourse (initiation), Vote of Credit, 49, 63, 74. 1942, 1944; (2°), 1971. Co1·ernment Loan (initiation), 933, 937; WHYTE, Patrick James, Esquire (2°), 939. O~Iackenzie)- I,and Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 1086, 1139, 1148, 1153, 1203, 1217; EsTIMATES IN COMlriTTEE­ (2°), 1228, 1231; (committee), 1233. Railways- Local Government Acts Amendment (initiation), 373, 377; (2°), 448, 454; General Establishment, 1042. (committee), 456. Local Govemment and Harbour Boards WOOD, Leslie Arnol

By Authority: A. H. TUCKER, Government Prmter, Brisbane. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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19-44 10 August 1955 482-516 29 September 1955

44-78 11 August 1955 516-550 4 October 1955

79-106 23 August 1955 550-577 5 October 1955

106-121 24 August 1555 578-604 6 October 1955

121-145 25 August 1955 604-644 11 October 1955

146-178 30 August 1955 644-667 12 October 1955

178-189 31 August 1955 667-716 13 October 1955

189-213 1 September 1955 716-743 14 October 1955

213-246 6 September 1955 743-797 18 October 1955

247-260 7 September 1955 797-810 19 October 1955

260-286 8 September 1955 810-859 20 October 1955

286-315 13 September 1955 859-885 21 October 1955

315-330 14 September 1955 885-934 25 October 1955

330-365 15 September 1955 935-948 26 October 1955

365-393 20 September 1955 949-997 27 October 1955

394-406 21 September 1955 997-1021 28 October 1955

407-439 22 September 1955 1021-1073 1 November 1955

439-469 27 September 1955 1073-1087 2 November 1955 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1087-1135 3 November 1955 1274-1298 11 November 1955

1135-1159 4 November 1955 1298-1333 15 November 1955

1159-1207 8 November 1955 1333-1350 16 November 1955

1207-1229 9 November 1955 1350-1413 17 November 1955

1230-1274 10 November 1955 1414-1439 18 November 1955

1955.

QUEENSLAND.

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEM BLY

DURING THE

Third Session

OF THE Thirty-Third Parliament.

4 ELIZABETH 11.

Compnsing the periods from the Ninth day of August to the Eighteenth day of November, A.D. 1955.

VOL. 213.

BRISBANE: By Authority: A. H. Tucker, Government Printer, Brisb11ne. Third Session of the Thirty-th rl of Queensland. 1955.

THE GOVERNOR. His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir JOHN DUDLEY LAVARACK, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O.

THE MINISTRY. Premier and Chief Secretary; and Vice-President of the Executive Council-Honourable VINCENT CLAIR GAIR. Minister for Transport-Honourable JOHN EDMUND DuGGAN. Secretary for Public Lands and Irrigation-Honourable THo:JrAs c\NDREIV FoLEY. Treasurer-Honourable EDWARD J OSEPH WALSH. Secretary for Agriculture and Stock-Honourable HAROLD HENRY CoLLINS. Secretary for Labour and Industry-Honourable ARTHUR JoNES. Secretary for Health and Home Affairs-Honourable WILLIAM J1.1:AT'£HEW MooRE. Attorney-General-Honourable WILLIAM POWER. Secretary for Public Works and Housing-Honourable PAUL JEitO~\IE REMIGIUS HILTON. Secretary for Public Instruction-Honourable GEORGE HENRY DEVRIES. Secretary for Mines and Immigration-Honourable COLIN GEORGE I\IcCA'l'HIE.

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker-Honourable JOHN liEl\RY MANN (Brisbane). Chairman of Committees-CLARK, JA:UEs, Esquire (PitzroJ). Temporary Chairmen of Committees- GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire (Maclcay). KEYATTA, GEORGE, Esquire (Townsville). PIZZEY, JACK CHARLES ALLAN, Esquire (lsis). TAYLOR, HAROLD BOURNE, Esquire, D.S.O. (Clayficld). TURNER, JOHN ALBERT, Esquire (Kelvin Grove). AD.!lR, HERBERT ARTHUR, Esquire (Coole). AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire (Mundingburm). BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire (N ornwn). BJELKE·PETERSEN, JOHANNES, Esquire (Barambah). BROSNAN, :M:ICHAEL TIMOTHY, Esquire (Fortitude Valley). BROWN, RICHARD KIDSTON, Esquire .{Bumnda). BURROWS, JAMES, Esquire (Port Cu1'tis). BYRNE, PETER, Esquire (Mou1'ilyan). CHALK, GORDON WILLIAM \VESLEY, Esquire (Loclcyer). CLARK, JAMES, Esquire (Fitz1·oy). CoBURN, ARTHUR, Esquire (Burclelcin). COLLINS, Honourable HAROLD HENRY (Tablelands). CoOPER, VIVIAN JOSEPH NORTHCOTE, Esquire (Keppel). CROWLEY, THOMAS MARTIN, Esquire (Cairns). DAVIES, HORACE JASON, Esquire (Maryborongh). DAVIS, EDWARD WILLIAM, Esquire (Barcoo). DEVRIES, Honoma.ble GEORGE HENRY (Gmgory). DEWAR, ALEXANDER TATTENHALL, Esquire (Chermside). DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire (Condamine).

DITTMER, FELIX CYRIL SIGISMUND, Esquire, B.A., M.B., B.S.1 B.Sc. (Mount Gravatt) DOHRING, ALFRED, Esquire (Roma). IV.

THE LEGISlATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued. DONALD, JAJ\rES, Esquire (BTemer). DUFFICY, JOHN JOSEPH, Esquire (Warrego}. DUGGAN, Honourable JOHN EmruND (Toowoomba,). EASTMENT, LEONARD, Esquire (lthaca). ENGLISH, CHARLES BERNARD, Esquire (Mulgrave). EVANS, ERNEST, Esquire (Mirani). FLETCHER, ALAN RoY, Esquire (Cunningham). FOLEY, Honourable THO~IAS ANDREW (Belyando). FORDE, Right Honourable FRANCIS MICHAEL (Flinders). GAIR, Honourable YINCE:>T CLAIR (South B?"isbane). GARD)IER, RoBERT J AMES, Esquire (Bulimba). GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire (So~tthport). GRAHA1I, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire (Mackay). GUNN, WILLIAM MORRISON, Esquire (Wynnum). HEADING, JA~U:S ALFRED, Esquire (Marodian). HILEY, THOMAS ALFRED, Esquire (Goorparoo). HrvroN, Honourable PAUL JEROME REMIGIUS ( Canw1·von). JESSON, CECIL GEORGE, Esquire (HinchinbTook). JOKES. Honourable AR'rHUR (ChaTters Towers). JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire (Callide). KEHOE, GREGORY BRIAN, Esquire (Nash). KERR, THmrAs CALDI'I'ELL, Esquire (Sherwood). KEYA1'TA, GEo;wE, I

COMMITTEES. LIBRARY.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Donald, Mr. Dufficy, Mr. Keyatta, Mr. Morris, Mr. Pizzey, and Mr. H. B. Taylor. PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Miiller, Mr. Pizzey, Mr. Smith. Mr. Sparkes, Mr. Turner, and Mr. Walsh. PRINTING.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Brown, Mr. Dewar, Mr. Graham, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Low, and Mr. Moores. REFRESHMENT Rom.rs.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chalk, Mr. Heading, Mr. Marsden, Mr. Plunkett, Mr. Rasey, and Mr. J. R. Taylor. STANDING ORDERs.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Brosnan, Mr. Clark, Mr. Gair, Mr. Morris, Mr. Munro, and Mr. Nicklin.

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL. ELECTIONS JUDGE-His Honour Mr. Justice Hanger. Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.212-213, 1955 9 August 1955 – 18 November 1955

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMB~LY.

Index to Subjects.

Address in Reply­ BILLS-continued: Adoption, 315. Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation and Answer of Governor, 469. initiation in committee), 1298; (1"), 1321; (2°) 1 1404; (committee and 3°), Debate on, 10, 23, 80, 111, 123, 147, 180, 1406; (assent), 1438. 192, 202, 215; (extension of time for), 263, 287. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Presenbttion to Governor, 469. Acts Amendment (initiation and initiation in committee), 1136; (1°), Adjournments, Special, 19, 78, 604, 1432. 1159; (2°), 1208, 1230; (committee), 1246; (3°), 1249; (assent), 1438. Auditor-General's Report- Brisbane City Council's Accounts, 1298. Local Government Acts Amendment (initia­ Loans, Sinking Funds, 743. tion), 1208; (initiation in committee), 1321; (1°) 1 1328; (2°), 1431; (com­ Public Accounts, 667. mittee and 3°), 1432; (assent), 1438. Barristers and Solicitors, Fees paid by Crown- Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), 215; (initiation in committee), 377, Order for return (motion-Mr. H: B. 401, 440; (1°), 448; (2°) 1 497, 551; Taylor), 23. (committee), 652, 670, 744, 799, 812, Return tabled, 1334. 860, 886; (recommittal), 890; (3 o), 936; (assent), 1159. BILLS- Appropriation No, 1 (suspension of Stand· Mining Acts Amendment (initiation), 860; ing Orders), 23; ( 1 o), 73; ( 2 o), 73; (initiation in committee), 1014; (1°), (committee and 3°), 78; (assent), 79. 1021; (2°), 1390; (committee), 1401; Appropriation No. 2 (1° and 2°), 1190; (3°), 1403; (assent), 1438. (committee and 3 o), 1207; (assent), Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), 1298. 147; (initiation in committee), 322; Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ (1"), 329; (2°), 470; (committee), sions) Acts Amendment (initiation), 481; (3°), 497; (assent), 604. 717; (initiation in committee), 998; (1°), 1011; (2°), 1261; (committee Police (Pensions) (initiation), 1339; and 3°), 1263; (assent), 1438. (initiation m committee), 1351; Fish and Oyster Acts Amendment (initia­ (1°), 1356; (2°), 1414; (committee tion), 936; (initiation in committee), and 3°), 1416; (assent), 1438.

1269; (1°) 1 1274; (2°) 1 1328, 1339; (committee), 1349; (3°), 1350; Primary Producers' Organisation and (assent), 1438. Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1356; (initiation in committee), Governor's Salary Acts Amendment (No. 1368; (1°), 1390; (2°), 1406; (com­ 2), (initiation, initiation in committee, mittee and 3°), 1413; (assent), 1438. 1°, 2°, committee and 3°), 1339; (assent reserved), 1438. Railways Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ Harbours (initiation and initiation in tion), 860; (initiation in committee), committee), 1276; (1°), 1283; (2°), 1253; (1"), 1261; (2°), 1284; (com­ 1356; (committee and 3 o), 1368; mittee and 3 o), 1292; (assent), 1438. (assent), 1438. Railways (Gladstone Tidal Lanus) (initia­ Health Acts Amendment (initiationj, tion), 287; (initiation in committee), 1161; (initiation in committee), 1292; 452; (1"), 452; (2°), 890; (com­ (1 °), 1298; (2°), 1403; (committee mittee), 891; (3°), 936; (assent), and 3°), 1404; (assent), 1438. 1159. Hide and Leather Industries Act Repeal (initiation), 147; (initiation in com­ Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 470; mittee), 257, 320; (1°), 322; (2°), (initiation in committee), 646; (1 o), 366; (committee), 371; (3°), 395; 652; (2°), 1416; (committee), 1427; (assent), 604. (3°), 1431; (assent), 1438. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

BILLS-continued: DIVISIONS-continued: State Children Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLS-continued: tion), 215; (initiation in committee), Succession and Probate Duties Acts 329, 371; (1°), 377; (2•), 395; (com­ Amendment- mittee), 397; (3°), 419; (assent), 604. Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Morris), 1082. Statutory Salaries and Allowances (No. 2) Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Nicklin), (initiation, initiation in committee, 1 •, 1092. ~·,committee and 3°), 1338; (assent), 1438. Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Hiley), 1163. Sueression and Probate Duties Acts Amend­ Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Munro), ment (initiation), 287; (initiation in 1250. committee), 452; (1 •), 469; (2°), 936, 949, 1022; (committee), 1026, Bukowski, Mr. R. J. J., Appearance of 1081, 1087, 1161, 1250; (3°), 1253; at Bar of House (motion-Mr. Nick­ (assent), 1438. lin), 364. Motion to silence hon. member (Mr. Supreme Conrt Acts and Another Act Nicklin), 1194. Amendment (initiation), 860; (initia­ tion in committee), 1011 ; ( 1 o ) , 1014 ; Speaker's (Deputy) ruling, Motion of dis­ (2°), 1263; (committee), 1267; (3°), sent (Mr. Nicklin), 256. 1269. Suspension- Supreme Court Acts Amendment (No. 2) Mr. Muller (motion-Mr. Duggan), 202. (initiation and initiation in com­ Want of confidence motion (The Chair­ mittee)_, 1334; (1 o and 2°), 1336; man), (motion-Mr. Nicklin), 669. (comnnttee), 1337; (3°), 1338; (assent), 1438. Division resolYed under Standing Order No. 148, 332. Timber Users' Protection Act Amendment (initiation), 287; (initiation in com­ Estimates-in-Chief, 1955-1956­ mittee), 448; (1 °), 452; (2°), 481; Tabled, 419. (committee), 482; ( 3 o), 497; (assent), Estimates, Supplementary, 1954-1955­ 604. Tabled, 1021. Bukowski, lUr, R. J. J., Appearance of at Explanations, Personal (see "Personal Bar of House (motion-Mr. Nicklinl, Explanations''). 343. Fees Paid by Crown to Barristers ami Chairman of Committees, Motion 6f Solicitors- no confidence (Mr. Nicklin), 669. Order for return (motion-Mr. H. B. Tnylor), 23. Chairman of Committees, Temporary­ Return tabled., 1314. Panel nominated by JI.Ir. Speaker, 8. l'inancial Statement (Committ~e of Crown leases, Extension of; Appearance Supply)­ of 1Ur. R. J. J. Bukowski at Bar of Debate, 420, 517, 578, 605. House (motion-Mr. Nicklin), 343. Tables relating to, tabled, 419. Days of Sitting (see "Sitting Days"). Flinders Electoral District-­ Deaths (Motion of Condolence, &c.)­ Member sworn, Rt. Hon. F. M. }'orde, 8. Hon. J. S. Collings, 9; (reply), 79. Return of writ, 8. Mr. W. F. Finlayson (reply), 8. Free Jiilk for School Chil

Members- QUESTIONS-continued: Leave of absence (Hon. J. H. Manu), 330. Apprentices C. L. Ryder and C. J Verze· Named (Mr. Muller), 201, letti, Short payment of wag~s ( H 011. J. H. Manu), 191. Ordered to resume seat (Mr. Morris), 417. Arrest of woman, Steel's cafe, \Vest End Suspended (Mr. Muller), 201. (Mr. Morris), 394, 668. Sworn (Rt. Hon. F. M. Forde), 8. Anow Creek, Construction of bridge (:Mr. Ministerial Expenses, 1954-1955­ Coburn), 483. 0rder for return (motion-Mr. Morris), Art Train tours (Mr. Pizzcy), 108. 23. Arthur J ones weir, Mundubbera, Floo(l Return tabled, 470. damage (Mr. V. E. Jones), 45. National Scheme to promote mo

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Broadbeach, Revenue from beach mining Commonwealth payments to State (Mr. companies (Mr. Gaven), 122. Nicklin), 178. Broadwater, Southport, Dredging of chan­ Commonwealth-State fund, Cyclone and nel (Mr. Gaven), 110. flood damage (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), Buffer fence, Extension on Queensland 190. side (Mr. Madsen), 886. Compton Downs polling booth, Flindcrs by­ Burdekin electorate, Septic systems in election (Mr. Nicklin), 20. State schools (Mr. Coburn), 798. Conservatorium of Music, Brisbane, Bnrdekin River bridge, Construction pro­ Allowances to country students (Mr. gress (Mr. Jesson), 19; Expenditure Aikens), 716. (Mr. Nicklin), 108. Cool drinking water for school children Burdekin River dam- (Mr. Aikens), 1135. Coolangatta, Suggested new court house Employees and level (Mr. Coburn), 440. (Mr. Gaven), 550. Estimated cost (Mr. Nicklin), 108. Corinda, Establishment of secondary school Expenditure (Mr. Nicklin), 44. (Mr. Kerr), 109; Provision of rail­ Stage 2 development (Mr. Coburn), way station at Menin road (Mr. 440, 668; (Mr. Aikens), 667. Kerr), 109. Burdekin River district, Tuberculin testing Country women and children, Rail conces­ of dairy herds (Mr. Coburn), 122; sion fares (Mr. Forde), 146. Subdivision of land at Home Hill C.W.A. hostels for school children (Mr. (Mr. Coburn), 644. Pizzey), 192, 214. Burleigh Heads, Orders for hotel improve­ Orown timber revenue and reforestation ments (Mr. Gaven), 214. expenditure, 1954-1955 (Mr. Nicklin), Bus fares, Southport State high school 108. (Mr. Gaven), 482; Redcliffe-Sandgate Cyclone and flood damage, Commonwealth­ (Mr. Nicholson), 886. State fund (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 190. Buses for conveyance of country school Dawson River project, Expenditure (Mr. children (Mr. V. E. J ones), 949. Nicklin), 44. Caboolture, Establishment of outpatients' Dental clinic, Warwick district hospital clinic (Mr. Nicholson), 668. (Mr. Madsen), 886. Canvas for railway tarpaulins (Mr. Departmental motor cars, Reported use in Fletcher), 483; (Mr. Aikens), 1230. Labour plebiscites (Mr. Nicklin), 935, Carina, Tiles on imported houses (Mr. 1159; (Mr. Sparkes), 1230. Morris), 1207, 1275; Sale of homes Disease in wheat crops, Control (Mr. (Mr. Morris), 1207, 1274. Madsen), 1160. Cattle railed from North Queensland (Mr. Domestic science teachers, Department of Aikens), 470. Public Instruction (Mr. Pizzey), 79. Cestrum paraqui, Eradication (Mr. V. E. Don River area, Mitigation of flood dam­ J ones), 812. age (Mr. Coburn), 80, 106, 121. Children (State), Adoption (Mr. Lloyd Bdinburgh Castle Road, Kedron, Secondary Roberts), 261; Cancellation of adop­ school site (:Mr. Dewar), 21. tion orders (Mr. Munro), 315. Elections, Flinders by-election, Compton Children (sub-normal), Establishment of Downs polling booth (Mr. Nicklin), home at Yeronga (Mr. Coburn), 470. 20. Church<>s and charitable organisations, Electric light poles on footpaths, Towns­ Subsidies on collections (Mr. Chalk), Yille (Mr. Aikens), 146. 317. Electricity supply, Mirani and district Coal mining industry, Collinsville mine (Mr. Evans), 317. employees (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 936. Emu Creek, Upper, State school site (Mr. Coke works, Bowen, 0;-ertime paid (Mr. Madsen), 860. Coburn), 213, 317; Loss on opera­ tions (Mr. Coburn), 743. Eventide Home, Sanclgate, Accommodation charges (Mr. Morris), 935. Collinsville State coal mine, Employees (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 936. Fettling gangs, Great Northern Railway Commission agents and auctioneers, (Mr. Aikens), 439. Fidelity bonds (::'lfr. Nicklin), 797, Fidelity bonds, Auctioneers and commis­ 810. sion agents (Mr. Nicklin), 797, 810. Commonwealth aiel for >Yater conservation Fines on A.M.I.E.U., Abattoir stoppages (Mr. Plunkett), 482. (Mr. Nicklin), 20. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 5

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Fines on Hygienic Meats, St. Lucia (Mr. Hospitals-continued: Jesson), 1333. Redcliffe peninsula requirements (Mr. Flinders by-election, Compton Downs pol­ Nicholson), 668. ling booth (Mr. Nicklin), 20. South Brisbane auxiliary, Parking Flood and cyclone damage, Commonwealth­ facilities (Mr. Morris), 45, 79. State fund (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 190. Townsville, Medical attention for Flood damage, Don River area (Mr. children at outpatients' department Coburn), 80, 106, 121; Roads and (Mr. Aikens), 1207. bridges (Mr. Davies), 107. Warwick, Establishment of dental Flood prevention, Ross River, Townsville clinic (Mr. Madsen), 886. (Mr. Aikens), 743. Hotels, Licence fees (Mr. Pizzey), 179; Fly menace at Merinda (Mr. Coburn), Burleigh Heads, Orders for improve­ 1073, 1333. ments (Mr. Gaven), 214. Free milk supply to school children in Housing Commission- Whitsunday electorate (Mr. Lloyd Carina, Tiles on imported houses (Mr. Roberts), 936. Morris), 1207, 1275; Sale of homes (Mr. Morris), 1207, 1274. Freight rates on skiffs for regattas (Mr. Aikens), 798. Free insurance scheme for purchasers of homes (Mr. Morris), 45. Fruit and vegetable growers, Seaforth, Financial aid (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), Rentals of Townsville homes (Mr. 190, 394, 407. J esson), 106. Gaol administration and security Sale of homes (Mr. Morris), 21, 1073, measures (Mr. Munro), 261. 1207, 1274. Gas supply by Townsville Gas Company Tenants' committee, Townsville, Circular (Mr. Aikens), 110. issued (Mr. Jesson), 106. Gibber Gunyah irrigation settlement Tiles on Carina houses (Mr. Morris), (Mr. Muller), 109. 1207, 1275. Golden Investments, Commission paid Hygienic Meats, St. Lucia, Prosecutions, (Mr. Aikens) , 644. (Mr. Jesson), 1393. Goodna Mental Hospital, Work by male Industrial Court, Fines on A.M.I.E.U.. attendants (Mr. Kerr), 214. (Mr. Nicklin), 20. Goods and produce, Extension of 15-mile Industrial sites, Hamilton, Expenditure limit on road transport (Mr. Bjelke­ (Mr. Aikens), 810. Petersen), 179. Ipswich railway workshops, Electrocution Grant to Queensland Marriage Council of crane driver (Mr. Chalk), 262. (Mr. Muuro), 317. Iron ore deposits and supplies (Mr. Green Cestrum, Eradication (Mr. Coburn), 46; Suggested lease for V. E. Jones), 812. proposed blast furnaces at Bowen Hamilton- (Mr. Coburn), 331. Industrial Sites, Expenditure (Mr. Irrigation and Water Supply- Aikens), 810. Arthur J ones weir, Cost of flood damage Pinkenba area, Reclamation work (Mr. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 45. Aikens), 247. Bonshaw weir, Cost (Mr. Nicklin), 20. Workshops, Department of Public Border rivers scheme (Mr. Nicklin), 20. Works (Mr. Kerr), 1074. Hanscn 's Disease, Allowances for depen­ Burdekin River dam- dants of patients, (Mr. Aikens), 214. Employees and level (Mr.. Coburn), 440. Haughton River railway bridge (Mr. Estimated cost (Mr. Nicklin), 108. Coburn), 365. Expenditure (Mr. Nicklin), 44. Heatley 's Parade, Townsville, Pensioners' Stage 2 development (Mr. Coburn), houses (Mr. Aikens), 318. 440, 668; (Mr. Aikens), 667. Helicopter emergency service (Mr. Lloyd Commonwealth aid (Mr. Plunkett), 482. Roberts), 190. Dawson River project, Expenditure Home Hill rural school, New class rooms (Mr. Nicklin), 44. (Mr. Coburn), 516. Gibber Gunyah settlement (Mr. Hospitals- Muller), 109. Goodna Mental, Work by male Koombooloomba dam, Construction (Mr. attendants (Mr. Kerr), 214. H. B. Tayor), 1275. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Irrigation and Water Supply-continued: Main Roads-continued: Mareeba-Dimbulah project, Expenditure Bowen, Proposed ne"· road (Mr. (Mr. Nicklin), 44. Coburn), 551. Marian weir (Mr. Evans), 21. Expenditure by Department, 1948-1955 Nogoa River project, Expenditure (Mr. Coburn), 604. (Mr. Nicklin), 44. Maraju-Yakapari road, Erosion (Mr. Somerset dam, Height (Mr. Nicklin), Lloyd Roberts), 260. 189; Further expenditure (Mr. Milage of State highways anc1 roads Aikens), 667. (Mr. Forde), 315. Water charges in irrigation :ueas (Mr. Perishable products, Road transport Nicklin), 482. (Mr. Sparkes), 716. Judges sitting on Commonwealth juris­ Maraju-Yakapari road, Erosion (Mr. diction, Allowances (Mr. Aikens), Lloyd Roberts), 260. 483. Mareeba-Dimbulah project, Expenditure Jurors, 'vVomen (Mr. Munro), 178. (Mr. Nicklin), 44. Kedrou, Edinburgh Castle RoaJ, Second­ Margarine, Quota and quantity manufac­ ary school site (Mr. Dewar), 21, 516. tured (Mr. Plunkett), 45. Kilcoy, Height of Somerset dam (Mr. Marian weir (Mr. Evans), 21. Nicklin), 189. Marriage Council, Government grant (Mr. Koombooloomba dam construction (Mr. Munro), 317. H. B. Taylor), 1275. :yfaryborough, Purchase of '' Baddow Labour plebiscites, Reported use of depart­ House" (Mr. Pizzey), 798. mental cars (Mr. Nicklin), 935, 1159; (Mr. Sparkes), 1230. Menin Road, Suggested railway station (Mr. ICerr), 109. Laidley, Police district, Motor transport (Mr. Chalk), 21; Painting of railway Merinda, State school septic system (Mr. station (Mr. Chalk), 331. Coburn), 717; Fly menace (Mr. Coburn), 1073, 1333. },and sub-diYision, Bun1ekin River district (Mr. Colmrn), 644. Yiethylated spirits, Illicit trading at Thursday Island (Mr. Nicklin), 79. Land tax assessment (Mr. Madsen), 860. ''Middle of the road' ' motor vehicle Land valuations, Local authority areas drivers (Mr. Morris), 45. (:Mr. Plunkett), 146; South Coast district objections (Mr. Gaven), 1021. Milage of State highways and TOads (Mr. Fordc), 315. Licence fees, Hotels and wincsellers (Mr. Pizzey), 179. Milk for school children, Whitsunday electorate (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 936. Licensed taxi cabs (Mr. Nicklin), 935; (Mr. Jesson), 1350. Mine-workers' pensions (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 604. Licensed victuallers' licences, Redcliffe (Mr. Nicholson), 123. Mining revenue, Broadbeach (Mr. Gaven), 122. Licensing of picnic race meetings (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 107. Mirani, Electricity supply (Mr. Evans), 317. Loan and trust fund balances (Mr. Nicklin), 45. Moffatdale, School teacher's residence (Mr. Bjclkc-Petersen), 885. Loans and subsidies to local authorities (Mr. Nicklin), 178, 248. Money found under police inspector's Local authorities, Valuer-General's valua­ residence, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), tions (Mr. PIunkett), 146; Loans and 192. subsidies (Mr. Nicklin), 178, 248. Motor-cycle accidents (Mr. Morris), 79. Locomotives, Additional suburban train Motor transport, Laidley police district services (Mr. Aikens), 331. (Mr. Chalk), 21. Mackay-Brisbane mail train, Marshalling Motor-vehicle drivers, ''Middle of the (Mr. V. E. J ones), 551, 605. road" (Mr. Morris), 45. Magnetic Island, Subsidy for boat harbour Mt. Coot-tha electorate, Septic systems in (Mr. Aikens), 179. State schools (Mr. Morris), 108. Main Roads- Mundingburra State school, Septic system Anow Creek, Construction of bridge (Mr. Aikens), 1087. (Mr. Coburn), 483. Music conservatorium, Brisbane, Allowance Ayr-Towns;-ille road via The Gap (Mr. to country students (Mr. Aikens), Coburn), 109, 949. 716. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 7

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Nogoa River project, Expenditure (Mr. Police Department-continued: Nicklin), 44. Scarness residence (Mr. Pizzey), 179, North Queensland- 189. Cattle railed to Brisbane (Mr. Aikens), Southport district (Mr. Gaven), 122. 470. Townsville, Money found under Development, Statement by Mr. G. inspector's residence (Mr. Aikens), Pearce, M.P., (Mr. Larcombe), 319. 192. Fettling gangs, Great Northern Railway Warwick accommodation (Mr. Madsen), (Mr. Aikens), 439. 483. Railway goods traffic, Roma street (Mr. Potatoes condemned by Department of J esson), 644. Agriculture and Stock (Mr. Turner), 1021. Wheat supplies (Mr. Aikens), 12~. Primary produce, Shortage of railway Oil-bearing areas, Explomtion (Mr. trucks (Mr. Chalk), 811. Kerr), 366. Outpatients' clinic, Probate and succession duty ou shares Caboolture (Mr. (Mr. Hiley), 123. Nicholson), 668. o,·ertime, Police Department (Mr. Produce and goods, Extension of 15-mile Nicklin), 122; State coke works, limit on road transport (MT. Bjelke­ Bowen (Mr. Coburn), 213, 317. Petersen), 179. OxlPy-Corinda, Provision of railwav Proserpine-Townsville rail motor service station at Menin R.oad (Mr. Kerr)" (Mr. Coburn), 885. 109. ' Publir Works Department, Hamilton Paice, Lilian, Arrest at Steel's cafe, 'vVest workshops (Mr. Kerr), 1074. End (Mr. Morris), 394, 668. Pupils per teacher, State primary schools Peak Downs scheme, Liquidation (Mr. (Mr. Pizzey), 46. Kerr), 109. Class I. schools (Mr. Pizzey), 108. Pe:nce, Mr. G., M.P., Statement on Queensland-British Food Corporation, development of North Queensland Liquidation (Mr. Kerr), 109. (Mr. I~arcombe), 319. Queensland judges sitting in Common­ Pensioners' cottages, Subdivision (Mr. wealth jurisdiction, Allowances (Mr. Coburn), 287; Heatley 's Parade, Alkens), 483. Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 318. Queensland Marriage Council, Government Pensions, Mine-workers' (Mr. Lloyd grant (Mr. Munro), 317. Roberts), 604. Queensland University examinations, Perishable products, Road transport (Mr. Remuneration of supeTVisors (Mr. Sparkes), 716. Munro), 108. Perpetual town lease allotments Biloela Quilpie, Provision of pineapple juice for (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1160. ' school children (Mr. Heading), 122. Petition, Free milk supply for school Railways- children, Whitsunday elcrtorate (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 936. Appeal Board, Act provisions (Mr. Aikens), 365. Philp, Mr. Justice, Salary while on Espionage Royal Commission (Mr. BTisbane-Mackay mail train, Marshall­ Aikens), 483. ing (Mr. V. E. Jones), 551, 605. Pi(·nic race meetings, Licensing (Mr. , Additional bridge (Mr. Lloyd Robcrts), 107. Aikens), 394. Pineapple juice for school children at Brisbane suburban system, Locomotives Quilpie and Warrawec (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 331; Electrification Heading), 122. (Mr. Coburn), 668. J'inkenlm-Hamilton area Reclamation Burdekin River bridge, Construction work (Mr. Aikcns), 247. progress (Mr. J csson), 19; Expendi­ ture (Mr. Nicklin), 108. Plebiscites (Labour), Reported use of departmental cars (Mr. Nicklin), Canvas for tarpaulins (Mr. Flctcher), 935, 1159; (Mr. Spurkes), 1230. 483; (Mr. Aikcns), 1230. Police Department- Cattle railed from North Queeensland (Mr. Aikens), 470. Bald Hills station (Mr. Dewar), 46. Concession fares for countrY women ancl Laidley station, Motor transport (Mr. children (Mr. Forde), 146. Chalk), 21. Electrification of Brisbane suburban Overtime (Mr. Nicklin), 122. system (Mr. Coburn), 668. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: Road transport of perishable products (lYlr. Employees under influence of liquor Sparkes), 716. (Mr. Chalk), 247. Roads and bridges, Flood damage (Mr. Fettling gangs, Great Northern Railway Davies), 107. (Mr. Aikens), 439. Ross River, Townsville, Flood prevention Haughton River bridge (Mr. Coburn), (Mr. Aikens), 743. 365. Royal Commission, Redcliffe, Appointm.ent Ipswich workshops, Electrocution of of Mr. Alderman, Q.C. (Mr. Aikens), crane-driver (Mr. Chalk), 262. 261. Laidloy station, Painting (Mr. Chalk), Ryder, C. L. and Verzeletti, C.•J., Short 331. payment of wages (Hon. J. H. Manu), 191. Ledger accounts, Callide line (Mr. V. E. J ones), 407. Sandgate, Accommodation charges at Even­ tide Home (Mr. Morris), 935. Locomotives, Additional suburban train services (Mr. Aikens), 331. Scarness, Police residence (Mr. Pizzey), 179, 189. Menin Road station (Mr. Kerr), 109. Scholarship allowances (Mr. Pizzey), 44. North Queensland goofls traffic, Roma street (Mr. Jesson), 644. Scholarship examination centres (Mr. Morris), 935. Proserpine-Townsvillc rail motor service Scholarships to secondary schools, Defer­ (Mr. Coburn), 885. ment (Mr. Coburn), 407. Skiffs for regattas, Freight rute (Mr. Schools (see "State schools"). Aikens), 798. Seaforth Estate, Financial aid for

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State aid for distressed farmers, Seaforth State schools-continued': Estate (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 190, 394, Septic systems- 407. Burdekin electorate (Mr. Coburn), 798. State Children Department, Adoptions (Mr. Lloycl Roberts), 261 ; Cancellation of Generally (Mr. Morris), 247, 286; (Mr. adoption orders (Mr. Morris), 315. Coburn), 798. Merinda (Mr. Coburn), 717. State coke works (see "Coke works"). Mt. Coot-th~ electorate (Mr. Morris), State houses (see ''Housing Commission''). 108. State schools- Mundingburra (Mr. Aikens), 1087. Air transport of children, ·waiving of Virginia (Mr. Dcwar), 109. passenger tax (Mr. V. E. Jones), 998. SouthpoTt high, Cost of bus travel (Mr. Ayr high and intermediate, Bicycle Gaven), 482. shelter (Mr. Coburn), 21. Subsidies for impTovcments (Mr. Munro), Burdekin electorate, Septic systems (Mr. 394. Coburn), 798. Teachers- Bus fares, Reclcliffe to Sandgate (Mr. Domestic Science (Mr. Pizzey), 79. Nicholson), 886. Pupils per teacher (Mr. Pizzey), 46; Buses for conveyance of countr~· children Class I schools (Mr. Pizzey), 108. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 949. Residences built and purehased (Mr. Classes under one teacher (Mr. Morris), Pizzey), 46. 44, 247, 286, 935. 'l'cxt books and school improvements Corincla secondary, Establishment (Mr. (::\fr. :'\[orris), 20. Kerr), 109. Virginia, Septic system and parade O.W.A. hostels for children (Mr. Pizzey), ground (Mr. Dewar), 109. 192, 214. Warrawee, Provision of pineapple juice Domestic science teachers (Mr. Pizzey), for children (Mr. Heading), 122. 79. Water-cooling systems (Mr. Aikens), 1135. Edinburgh Castle Road site, Kedron seconclary (Mr. Dewar), 21. Whitsunday electorate, Free mill' scheme (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 936. Emu Creek Upper, Site (Mr. Madsen), Steel works, Establishment (Mr. Coburn), 860. 1350. Home Hill rural, New classrooms (Mr. St. Lucia, Hygienic Meats, Prosecutions Coburn), 516. (Mr. Jesson), 1333. Kedron secondary, Edinburgh Castle Road Stock Diseases Compensation Fund (Mr. site (Mr. Dewar), 21. Muller), 147. Kedron Park Racecourse site (Mr. Stuart, Expenditure on railway workshor·s Dewar), 516. (Mr. Aiken), 407. Merinda, Septic system (Mr. Coburn), Sub-normal children, Establishment of 717. Yeronga home (Mr. Coburn), 470. Milk for children, Whitsunday electorate Subsidies, Charitable purposes (Mr. Chalk), (Mr. Lloyd Roberts), 936. 317; School improvements (Mr. Munro), 394. Moffatdale, Teacher's residence (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 885. Succession and probate duty on shareH (Mr. Hiley), 123. Mundingburra, Beptic system (Mr. Sugar trucks, Movement to ports (Mr. Aikens), 1087. J esson), 644. Pupils per teacher (Mr. Pizzey), 46; Supervisors' remuneration, Queensland Class I schools (Mr. Pizzey), 108. "University examinations (Mr. Mnnro), Quilpie, Provision of pineapple juice for 108. children (Mr. Heading), 122. Taxi cab licences (Mr. Nicklin), 935; (Mr. Redcliffe high (Mr. Nicholson), 859. J esson), 1350. Rcdcliffe-Sanc1gate, Children's bus fares Teachers- (Mr. Nicholson), 886. Domestic science Mr. Pizzey), 79. Scholarship allowances (Mr. Pizzey), 44. Pupils peT teacher, State primary schools Scholarship examination centres (Mr. (Mr. Pizzey), 46. Morris), 935. Class I schools (Mr. Pizzey), 108. Scholarships to secondary schools, Defer­ Residences built and purchased Ofr. ment (Mr. Coburn), 407. Pizzey), 46. 10 INDEX TO SUB.TECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QFES'l'IO.NS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Text books and improvements, State schoob Virginia State school, Septic system and (iYlr. Morris), 20. parade ground (Mr. Dewar), 109. Thursday Island, Illicit trading in methy­ \Varrawee, Provision of pineapple juice for lated spirits (Mr. Nicklin), 79. school children (Mr. Heading), 122. 'J'ile~ usecl on Carina houses (Mr. Morris), \Var service land setlement (see "Soldier 1~07, 1275. settlement''). Timber (Crown), Revenue, 19:54-55 (Mr. Nicklin), 108. \Varwick, Police accommodation (Mr. Madsen), 483; Dental clinic at district Titles Office, Townsville, Delay in issuing hospital (Mr. Madsen), 886. deeds (Mr. Munro); 1087. \Vater charges in irrigation areas (Mr. Tobacco share-farmers, ·workers' compensa­ Nicklin), 482. tion (Mr. Nicklin), 261. \Vater-cooling systems, State schools (Mr. Tourist trade, Value (Mr. Aikens), ~86. Aikens), 1135. Tours by Art Train (Mr. Pizzey), 108. Water supply and irrigation- Townsville- Arthur ,J ones weir, Cost of f1ood damage Ayr Road via The Gap (Mr. Cobum), (Mr. Y. 1.;. J ones), 45. 109, 949. Bonshaw weir, Cost (Mr. Nicklin), 20. Electric light poles on footpaths (Mr. Border rivers scheme (Mr. Nicklin), 20. Aikens), 146. Burdekin River dam- Gas supply by Townsville Gas Co. (Mr. Employees and level (Mr. Coburu), 440. Aikens), 110. Estimated cost (Mr. Nieklin), 108. Hospital, Medical attention for children at outpatients' department (Mr. Expenditure (Mr. Nicklin), 44. Aikens), 1207. Stage 2 development (Mr. Coburn), Housing Commission rentals (Mr. 440, 668; (Mr. Aikens), 667. Jesson), 106. Commonwealth aiel (Mr. Plunkett), 482. Magnetic Island boat harbour, Subsidy Dawson R.iver project, Expenditure (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 179. Nicklin) , 44. :\Ioney found under police in~pector 's Gibber Gunyah settlement (Mr. :'duller), residence (Mr. Aikens), 192. 109. Pensioners' houses, Heatley 'K Parade Koombooloomba dam, Construction (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 318. H. B. Taylor), 127 5. Power house, Smoke nuisance (Mr. Marecba-Dimbulah project, Expenditure Aikens), 1160. (J\fr. Nicklin), 44. Proserpinc rail motor service (Mr. Marian weir (Mr. Evans), 21. Coburn), 885. N og-oa River project, Expenditure (Mr. Real Property Office, Delay in issuing Nicklin), 44. deeds (Mr. .!YLunro), 1087. Somerset dam, Height (Mr. Nicklin), Ross River, Flood prevention (Mr. 189 · Purther expenditure (Mr. Aikens), Aikens), 7 43. 667: Transport Minister, Statement on subsidies \Vater charges in irrigation areas (Mr. for charitable pmposes (Mr. Chalk) Nicklin), 482. 317. ' Wheat crops, Disease control (Mr. Madsen), Trust and Loan Fund balances (Mr. 1160. Nicklin), 45. Wheat supplied to North Queensland (Mr. Tuberculin testing of dairy henls, Lower Aikens), 122. Bmdekin and Bowen (Mr. Coburn), 122. Winesellers and licensed victuallers, Licence fees (Mr. Pizzey), 179. University examinations, Remuneration of supervisors (Mr. Mum·o), 108. \Voman arrested, Steel's Uafe, \Vest End (Mr. Morris), 394, 668. Valuation objections, South Coast district lands (Mr. Gaven), 1021. Women jurors (Mr. Munro), 178. Valuer-General's valuations, Local authoritv \Vorkers' compensation, Tobacco share­ areas (Mr. Plunkett), 146; South Coast famters (Mr. Nicklin), 261. district objections (Mr. Gaven), 10~1. Yakapari-Maraju road, Erosion (Mr. Lloyd YNzeletti, C. J. and Ryder, C. L., Short Robnts), 2GO. payment of wages (Hon. J. H. Mann), Yeronga, Establishment of home for sub­ 191. normal children (Mr. Coburn), 470. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 11

Railway Department, Reyenue and SUPPLY-continued: Expenditure- Estimates in Committee-continuea: Order for return (motion-Mr. Nicklin), 23 .. Justice- Return tabled, 111. Chief Office, 674, 717, 743. Balance of Votes, 743. Refreshment Rooms Committee, Appoint­ ment, 22. ~lines and Immigration­ Remembrance Day, Cessation of business, Chief Office, 749, 817, 832. 1274. Balance of Votes, 832. Reply, Address in­ Premier and Chief Secretary­ Adoption, 315. L'hief Office, 1109. Answer of Governor, 469. Public Lands and Irrigation ­ Debate on, 10, 23, 80, 111, 123, 147, 180, Chief Office, 908, 955, 997. 192, 202, 215, (extension of tinw for! Balance of Votes, 997. 263, 287. Presentation to Governor, 469. Public W arks- Chief Office, 1027, 1093, 1109. Sitting Days- Balance of Votes, 1109. Extension of hour, of sitting, 646. Friday, 551. Vote~ passed by agreement under Standing Onler 307 and Sessional Orders- Precedence of Government business on Thursdays, 551. Department of Auditor-General, 1135. Tuesday, Weclnesclny and 'l'hursday, 22. Executive and Legislative, Balance of Vote, 1135. Solicitors and Barristers, Fees paid by Crown- Department of Health and Home Affairs, 1135. Order for return (motion-1\fr. H. B. Taylor), 23. Department of Labour and Industry, 1135. Return tabled, 13~i4. Department of Premier and Chief Spealier, Mr. (Hon. J. H. lVIann)­ Secretary, Balance of Votes, 1135. Absenco, 315. Department of Public Instruction, 1135. Leave of absence gmnted, 330. Department of Railways, 1135. Speaker's (Deputy) Ruling·, motion of Department of Transport, 1135. dissent, 250. Department of the Treasurer, 1135. 19, 78, 604, 1432. Special Adjournments, Loan Pund Account, 1135. Standing Orders- Trust ancl Special ]<'unds, 1135. A rpointmcnt of Committee, 22. Supplementary Estimates, 1954-1955­ Suspension of- Consolidatcd Revenue, 1135. Appropriation Bill No. 1, 23. Loan }'und Account, 113i5. Passage of Bills through all stages in Trust and Special Puncls, 1135. one day, 1074. Vote on Account, 1956-1957, 1135. Subsidies on Tea and Butter (motion-Mr. R<:solutions Reported fro1lt Committee­ Skinner), 33:.1, 407; (amendment, lVIr. lVIuller), 413; (amendment, Mr. Heception, 1166. Plunkett), 417. ""doption- SUPPLY- Health and Home Affairs, 1178. Constitution of Committee, 315; Or.ening :Mines and Immigration, 1166. of, 420. Premier and Chief Secretary, 1174. Estimates in Committee- Public Lands and Irrigation, 1167. Executive and Legislative­ Public Works, 11G7. Aide-de-camp to His Excellency the VOTE oF CREDIT (message from Governor), Governor, 439, 517, 578, 605. 47; (Committee of Supply), 47. Agriculture and Stock­ VO'l'E ON ACCOUNT, 1956-1957 (message Administration, 832, 866, 891, 908. from Governor), 1021; (Committee of Balance of Votes, 908. Supply), 1135. 12 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

'l'ime Limit of Speeches- Vote on Account, 1956-1957 LMes£age from Members granted an extension­ Governor), 1021; (Committee of Supply), 1135. Mr. Foley, 42. Mr. Forde, 490. Want of confidence motion (The Chair­ Mr. Gair, 255. man), 669. Mr. Muller, 410. Mr. Pizzey, 557. Ways and Means- Mr. Power, 221. Constitution of Committee, 315. Mr. Skinner, 336. Opening of Committee, 1190. Valedictory, 1432. R,esolution_s, Reception and adoption, 1190. Vote of Cretlit (message from Governor), Vote of Credit, 72. 47; (Committee of Supply), 47. Vote on Account, 1956-1957, 1190. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBlY.

Index to Speeches .

.ADAIR, Herbert Arthur, Esquire (Cook)­ SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 202. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ l<'inancial Statement, 631. Justice- SUPPLY; Chief Office, 695. ESTIMATES IN 00MMITTEE­ Mines and Immigration­ Minea and IlJlillligrajjion­ Chief Office, 765. Chief Office, 826, 831. Public Works- Public Works­ Chief Office, 1041, 1096. Chief Office, 1104. Resolutions Reported, from Committee­ AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (Jlunding­ Department of Health and Home burra)­ Affairs, 1178. Address in Reply, 155. Department of Premier and Chief Secretary, 1174. BILLS: Hide and Leather Industries Act Repeal BAXTER, William Edwar

BROWN, Ricllard Kidston, Esquire Irrelevancies, Debate must be eoniined to (Buramla)­ question before Committee, 653, 654, BILL: 748, 802, 1007, 1008, 1035, 1036, 1037, 1042, 1044, 1054, 10fi5, 1058, 1061, State Children Acts Amendment (initia­ 1062, 1091, 1098, 1103. tion), 375. Noise in Chamber, 850, 851, 1314. Death- Points of order invalid, 634, 660, 661, 663, Hon. A. M. King, 250. 673, 75fi, 802, ]098, 1157, 1312. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: ESTI11A~'ES IN COMMITTEE­ Generally- Justice- Chief Office vote, scope of debate, 674. Chief Office, 704. Necessity for legislation and matters BURROWS, James, Esquire (Port involving legislation may not be dis­ Curtis)­ cussed, 674. Address in Reply, 85. Trust and Special Funds may not be discussed on Revenue Estimates. BILLS: 763. Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Departmental Estimates­ 1302. Public Works- Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), 401; (2°), 563. Brisbane City Council m:JY not be discussed, 1054. Succession antl Probate Duties Acts Housing and rents for Housing Amendment (connnittee), 1091. Commission homes maY non be Financial Statement, 593. discussed, 1042, 1054. · Personal statement, 123. StatPment or denial of honourable membm· must be accepted, 661, 1020, 1314. Subsidies on tea and butte1·, 337. Unparliamentary language­ SUPPLY: Expressions ruled out of ordel'­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ "Deliberate lie,'' 677.

Agriculture and Stock­ 1 Administration, 895. ' I wanted to speak and yon prev~nted us,'' 633. Public Lands and Irrigation­ ''Ranting ratbag,'' 701. Chief Office, 979. 1 Public Works­ ' 'l'he hon. member was out in tlw Chief Office, 1070. bar,'' 633. 11 You are the biggest li~'-" in the BYRNE, Peter, Esquire (1Uourilyan)­ House,'' 633. Address in Reply, 243. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM· BILL: PORARY [Turner, John Albert~ Harbours (2°), 1363. Esquire, (Kelvin Gron•}]-[See also "Turner, Jolln Alllert, E~quire"J- SUPPLY: N ominatecl on panel, 8. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Agriculture and Stock­ Administration, 891. Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment-­ CHAIRMAN OF COMliHTTEES [Clark, Margarine may not be discussed, 1377, James, Esquire (Fitzroy) ]-[See ]381. also "Clark, Ja.mes, Esquire."] Chair- Chair- Must lJe obeyed, 699, 727, 79], 1371. Must be addressed, 631, 653, 77!1. Interjections- :Niust be obeyed, 634, 802, 1054, 1055, Not in order while hon. m em be:r walking 1068, 1117. round Chamber, 993. Debate must be conducted with dignity and Permitted under certain circunstances, decorum, 1152. 727. J?inancial Statement, Call to the Treasurer Interruptions disorderly, 1371. to close debate, 633, 634. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Interjections disorderly, 1120. question before Committee, 697, 699, Intermptions disorderly, 541, 1068. 1031, 1377, 1381. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 15

CHAIRlUAN OF COMlUITTEES, TEM­ Unparliamentary language­ PORARY [Turner, John Albert, Expressions TUled out of order­ Esquire]-continued: ''Liar,'' 1389. Members- "l:lmart 'alecs '," 981. Must not engage in cross-firing, 727. Reflections on not in order, 1376. CHAIRiUAN Ol' COJilliiTTEES, n;Iti­ PORARY [Keyatta, George, Esquire Minister, Reflection on not in order, 1378. (Townsville)]-[See also "J{eyatta, Points of order invalid, 699, 792. George, Esquire"]­ Statement or denial of hon. member must X aminated on panel, 8. be accepted, 1380. Statement or denial of honourable member must be accepted, 853. SUPPLY: Generally- U nparliamentary language­ Trust and Special Funds may not be Expression ruled out of order discussed on Revenue Estimates, 764, ''The hon. member is in the same ho,lt 997. as An:wins,'' 853.

Unparliamentary language­ CHAIR~IAN OF CO:llUIITTEES, TEM­ Expressions ruled out of order­ PORARY [Pizzey, Jack Charles ''A 'mimicking Molotov','' 1378. Allan, Esquire (Isis) ]-[See also "Pizzey, Jack Charles Anan, ''Behaved like a ratbag and a fool,'' Esquire"]­ 1376. :-.J ominnted on panel, ll. ''Baroona blatherskite,'' ()25. CHAIRJIAN OF COlUMITTEES, TEM­ CHAIRMAN OF COM~IITTEES, TEM­ PORARY [Taylor, Harold Bourne, PORARY [Graham, Frederick Dick­ Esquire (Clayfield) ]-[See also son, Esquire (~Iackay) ]-[See also "Taylor, Harold Bourne, Esquire"]­ "Graham, Frederick Dickson, Esquire"]- Nominated on panel, 8. Xominated on panel, 8. CHALK, Gordon William Wesley, Esquire BILLS: (Lockyer)­ Generally- Address in Reply, 240. Mediral Acts Amendment- BILLS: Dentistry may not be discussed, 443. Health Acts Amendment (2°), 1404. Petroleum Acts Amendment- Primary Producers' Organisation and Price control of petrol may not be Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ discussed, 324. tion), 1380. State Children Acts Amendment­ Railways Acts Amendment (No. 2) Adoption of children may not be (initiation), 1254; (2°), 1288. discussed, 372, 374, 375, :37(). :E'inaneial statement, 578. Amendment (Mr. Nicklin) not in Point of order, 585. order as it would impose a charge SUPPLY: on the Crown not covered by the message from His Excellency the ESTIMAT'ES IN COMMITTEE-­ Governor, 399. Agriculture and Stock­ Administration, 868. Amendment ruled out of order may not be discussed, 400. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Chief Office, 957. C'hair- Mnst be addressed, 399, 46(). COBURN, Arthur, Esquire (Burllekin)­ Must be obeyed, 400, 603, 1389. Address in Reply, 205. Reflections on not in order, 400. BILLS: Interjections disorderly, 443. Coal and Oil Shale :Mine Workers (Pensions) Acts Amendment (initia­ Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to tion), 1007. question before Committee, 324, 372, 374, 375, 37li, 443, 459, 4()1, 46(), 467. Harbours (2o), 13()5. :Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), Members muRt he referred to by name of 392. electorate or title, 467. State Children Acts Amel1Clment ( com­ Noise in Chamber, 582. mittee), 398. Points of order invalid, 447, 714. Succession and Probate Duties Acts Statement or denial of hon. member must Amendment (initiation), 456. be accepted, 982. Financial Statement, 536. 16 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

COBURN, Arthur, Esquire-continued: BILLS-continued: SUPPLY: Police (Pensions) (initiation), 1353; ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ,(2°), 1415. Justice- Succession and Probate Duties Acts Chief Office, 702. Amendment (initiation), 460. Mines and Immigration­ Points of order, 862, 1157, 1244. Chief Office, 762. Standing Orders, Suspension of, 1079. Public Works­ Chief Office, 1033. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ COLLINS, Honourable Hai'Old Henry (Tablelands) [Secretary for Agri­ Justice- cuture and Stock]­ Chief Office, 717. Address in Reply, 296. Public Works­ Chief Office, 1031. BILLS: Hide and Leather Industries Act Repeal DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire (Con­ (2°), 367. damine)­ Primary Producers' Organisation and Address in Reply, 147. Marketing Acts Amendment (initia· tion), 1368, 1386; (2°), 1406, 1413. National scheme to promote modern trans­ port systems, 493. Points of order, 197, 1376, 1380, 1381, 1406, 1408, 1410. SUPPLY: Subsidies on tea and butter, 417. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Public Lands and Irrigation­ ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE-­ Chief Office, 965. Agriculture and Stock­ DITTltiER, Felix Cyril Sigismund, Esquire, Administration, 832, 855, 882, 906. B.A., M.B., B.S., B.Sc. (Mount Public Lands and Irrigation­ Gravatt)­ Chief Office, 970. Address in Reply, 273. DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire (Mary­ BILLS: borougli)­ Health Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 277. 1297.

BILL: Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), 390; (2°), 559; (committee), 664, 747. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Acts Amendment (initia· Points of order, 800, 1188. tion), 1005. SUPPLY: Points of order, 281, 282. ESTil\iATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Agriculture and Stock­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE--. Administration, 902. Agriculture and Stock­ Premier and Chief Secretary­ Administration, 847. Chief Office, 1129. Mines and Immigration­ Public Works­ Chief Office, 786. Chief Office, 1097. Prsmier and Chief Secretary­ Resolutions Reported from Committee­ Chief Office, 1118. Department of Health and iiome DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall, Esquire Affairs, 1180. (Chermside)­ Department of Public Works, 1171. Address in Reply, 96.

BILLS: DOHRING, Alfred, Esquire (Roma)­ Hides and Leather Industries Act Repeal Address in Reply, 167. (initiation), 257; (2°), 370. SUPPLY: Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Acts· Amendment (initiation), 1144; Agriculture and Stock­ ( 2 o), 1233 ; (committee), 1246. Administration, 874. Medical Acts Amendment (2°), 511; (committee), 665, 748, 809, 816, 860, Public Lands and Irrigation­ 888. Chief Office, 959. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 17

DONALD, James, Esquire (Bremer)­ EVANS, Ernest, Esquire (~Iirani)­ Address in Reply, 28. Address in Reply, 281. BILLS: BILLS: Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ Harbours (initiation), 1282. sions) Acts Amendment (initiation), Petroleum Acts Amendment (2°), 479. 1002. Free milk for school children, Presents Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), petition, 484. 1319. Point of order, 741. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation), 1153; SUPPLY: (2°)' 1231. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Financial Statement, 528. Justice-

SUPPLY: Chief Office, 739. 11:ines and Immigration­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 779. Agriculture and Stock­ Administrat.ion, 897. FLETCHER, Alan Roy, Esquire (Cun. Justice- ningham)­ Chief Office, 722. Address in Reply, 231. Mines and Immigration­ BILLS: Chief Office, 759. Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Public Works­ 1308. Chief Office, 1048. Medical Acts Amendment ( 2 o), 561; (committee), 802. DUFFICY, John Joseph, Esquire (War­ Points of order, 575, 853. rego)­ SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 210. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ DUGGAN, Honourable John Edmund Agriculture and Stock­ (Toowoomba) [Minister for Trans­ Administration, 850. port]­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ BILLS: Chief Office, 976. Appropriation Bill No. 1 (2°), 75. Public Works­ Railways Acts Amendment (No. 2) Chief Office, 1062. (initiation), 1253, 1260; (2°), 1284, 1290. FOLEY, Honourable Thomas Andrew Railways (Giadstone Tidal Lands) (Belyando) [Secretari for Public (initiation), 452; (2°), 890. · Lands and Irriga.tion]­ Address in Reply, 38. Bukowski, Mr. R. J. J., Appearance of at Bar of House, 354. BILL: Financial Statement, 596. Timber Users' Protection Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 448; (2°), 481. Member, Suspension of (Mr. A. G. Miiller), 201, 202. Bukowski, Mr. R. J. J., Appearance of at Bar of House, 360.

EASTMENT, Leonard, Esquire (lthaca)­ SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 180. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- BILL: Public Lands and Irrigation­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Chief Office, 908, 929, 955, 988. Acts Amendment (2 o), 1243. Financial Statement, 590. FORDE, Right Honourable Francis Michael (Flinders)­ ENGLISH, Charles Bernard, Esquire (Mul­ Address in Reply, 80. grave)- · BILL: Address in Reply, 17. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitra.tion SUPPLY: Acts Amendment (2°), 1224. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Financial Statement, 605. Public Lands and Irrigation­ National scheme to promote modern trans­ Chief Office, 983. port systems (moves motion), 485. b 18 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

FORDE, Right Honourable Francis GAVEN, Eric John, Esquire (Southport)­ lUichael-continued: Address in Reply, 173. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Agriculture and Stock­ Agriculture and Stock­ Administration, 871. Administration, 904. Justice- Mines and Immigration­ Chief Office, 735. Chief Office, 820. Mines and Immigration­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ Chief Office, 794. Chief Office, 984. Public Lands and Irrigation­ GRAHAM, Frederick Dickson, Esquire Chief Office, 915. (Mackay)­ Public Works­ Address in Reply, 235. Chief Office, 1099. BILL: Resolutions Reported from Committee­ Railways Acts Amendment (No. 2) (2°), 1286. Department of Health and Home Affairs, 1182. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ GAIR, Honourable Vincent Clair (South Justice- Brisbane) [Premier and Chief Secre­ tary and Vice-President of the Exe­ Chief Office, 737. cutive Council]­ HEADING, James Alfred, Esquire Address in Reply, 287. (l'larodian)­

BILLS: Address in Reply, 311. Governor's Salary Acts Amendment BILLS: (No. 2) (initiation), 1339; (2°), Hide and Leather Industries Act Repeal 1339. (2°), 371. Statutory Salaries and Allowances (No. Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), 2) (initiation), 1338; (2°), 1338. 1308. Bukowski, Mr. R. J. J., Appearance of at Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Bar of House, 347. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1149. Primary Producers' Organisation and Deaths- Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ Hon. J. s. Collings (moves motion of tion), 1378; (2°), 1413. condolence), 9. Financial Statement, 612. Hon. R. M. King (moves motion of SUPPLY: condolence), 249. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Mr. w. J. Riordan (moves motion of condolence), 364. Justice- Chief Office, 726. Points of order, 1111, 1152. Public Works- Speaker, Leave of absence, 330. Chief Office, 1072, 1093. Speaker's (Deputy) ruling, motion of dissent, 254. HILEY, Thomas Alfred, Esquire (Coor· paroo)­ Standing Orders, Suspension of, 1079. BILLS: SUPPLY: Appropriation Bill No. 1 (2°), 73. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Harbours (initiation), 1280. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Medical Acts Amendment (committee), Chief Office, 1109, 1115, 1132. 652, 663, 807, 863, 889. Resolutions Reported from Comrnittee­ Mining Acts Amendment ( 2 o), 1393; Department of Premier and Chief (committee), 1402. Secretary, 1176. Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), Valedictory, 1432. 326. Police (Pensions) (initiation), 1354. GARDNER, Robert James, Esquire Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), (Bulimba)­ 649; (2°) 1419; (committee), 1427, Address in Reply, 161. 1428, 1429. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 19

HILEY, Thomas Alfred, Esquire- JONES, Honourable Artllur (Charters continued: Towers)-[Secretary for Labour BILLS-continued: and IIHlustry]­ State Children Acts Amendment (2°), BILLS: 396. Hide and Leather Industries Act Repeal Succession and Probate Duties Acts (initiation), 257, 322; (2°), 366. Amendment (2o), 939; (committee), Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 1092, 1251. Acts Amendment (initation), 1136, Supreme Oomt Acts Amendment (No. 2) 1158; (2°), 1208, 1244; (committee), (initiation), 1335; (2°), 1337. 1247, 1249. Death, Hon. R. M. King, 249. Police (Pensions) (initiation), 1351, 1356; (2°), 1414, 1415. Financial Statement, 517. Points of order, 200, 203. JONES, Vincent Edward, Esquire (Cal· lide)­ SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 152. Justice- Point of order, 152. Chief Office, 685. SUPPLY: Vote of Credit, 54. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ HILTON, Honourable Paul Jerome Agriculture and Stock­ Remigius (Carnarvon)-[Secretacy Administration, 879. for Public Works and Housing]­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ Address in Reply, 303. Chief Office, 969. Point of order, 1043. SUPPLY: KEHOE, Gregory Brian, Esquire (Nasll)­ Address in Reply, 135. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ Public Works- SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1027, 1039, 1065, 1106. EsTIMATES IN Co1rMITTEE­ Resolutions Reported from Committee­ .Justice- Department of Public Works, 1173. Chief Office, 714. Public Lands and Irrigation­ .JESSON, Cecil George, Esquire (Hincllin­ Chief Office, 967. brook)­ Address in Reply, 307. KERR, Thomas Caldwell, Esquire (Sher­ wood)­ BILLS: Address in Reply, 163. Fish and Oyster Acts Amendment (2°), 1344. BILLS: Harbours (2°), 1365. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ sions) Acts Amendment (initiation), Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), 1311. 1004. Mining Acts Amendment (initiation), Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), 1016; (2°), 1399; (committee), 1402. 403; (2°), 567; (committee), 804. Financial Statement, 542. Petroleum Acts Amendment (2°), 477. Acts Points of order, 559, 634, 686, 792, 1314, Succession and Probate Duties Amendment (initiation), 456; (20)' 1378. 952; (committee), 1090, 1165. SuPPLY: Supreme Court Acts and another Ad ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Amendment (initiation), 1014. Agriculture and Stock­ Points of order, 654, 1020. Administration, 853, 870. SuPPLY: .Justice- Chief Office, 706. ESTIMATES IN CO~i:MITTEE­ Premier and Chief Secretary­ Justice- Chief Office, 674. Chief Office, 1123. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Mines and Immigration­ Chief Office, 986. Chief Office, 7 57. Public Works­ Public Works­ Chief Office, 1105. Chief Office, 1039. Resolutions Reported from Committee­ Vote of CTedit, 58. Department of Public Works, 1169. Valedictory, 1437. 20 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

KEYATTA, George, Esquire (Towns­ LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ ville)­ BILLs: Address in Reply, 100. Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 328. Harbours (2°), 1364. Succession and Probate Duties Acts Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Amendment (initiation), 460. 1303, 1320. SUPPLY: Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration ESTIMATES IN COMMITTE:&­ Acts Amendment (2°), 1237. Agriculture and Stock­ Medical Acts Amendment (2°), 570; (committee), 656, 814. Administration, 900. Police (Pensions) (initiation), 1355. .Justice- Chief Office, 676. SUPPLY: Mines and Immigration­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 777. Justice- Premier and Chief Secretary­ Chief Office, 690. Chief Office, 1114. Mines and Immigration­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ Chief Office, 822. Chief Office, 973. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Public Works­ Chief Office, 1130. Chief Office, 1046. Public Works­ Chief Office, 1045. ltiADSEN, Otto Ottosen, Esquire (War­ wick)­ Resolutions Reported f1'01n Co1rHnittee­ SUPPLY: Department of Health and Home Affairs, 1182. ESTIMA1'ES IN COMMITTEE­ Agriculture and Stock­ LARCOMBE, James, Esquire (Rockhamp­ ton)­ Administration, 875. Address in Reply, 225. i\IANN, Honourable John Henry (Bris­ BILLS: bane)-[See also "Speaker'']­ Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Absence, 315. 1310. Leave of absence, 330. Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (2°), 951. l\lcCATHIE, Honourable Colin George SUPPLY: (Haughton)-[Secretary for Mines and Immigration]­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTE:&­ BILLS: Justice-­ Chief Office, 719. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ sions) Acts Amendment (initiation), Mines and Immigration­ 998, 1010; (2°)' 1261, 1263. Chief Office, 768. Mining Acts Amendment (initiation), Premier and Chief Secretary­ 1014, 1020; (2°), 1390, 1400; (com­ Chief Office, 1127. mittee), 1401, 1402. Public Works­ Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1059. 322, 328; (2°) 1 470, 480. Resolutions Reported from Committee­ Point of order, 820. Department of Mines and Immigration, SUPPLY: 1166. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ J7ote of Credit, 62. Mines and Immigration- Valedictory, 1436. Chief Office, 749, 756, 772, 788, 817, 831. LLOYD, Eric Gayford., Esquire (Kedron)­ l\IOORE, Honourable William Matthew Address in Reply, 120, 123. (l\Ierthyr)-[Secretary :for Health Financial Statement, 618. and Home Affairs]­ SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 263.

ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Mines and Immigration­ Health Acts Amendment (initia.tion), Chief Office, 827. 1292, 1305; (2°)' 1403, 1404. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 2]

MOORE, Honourable William lUatthew­ SuPPLY-continued: continued: ESTIMA'l'ES IN COMMITTEE-continued: BILLS-continued: Resolutions Repm·ted from Committee­ Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation>, Department of Health and Home 1298, 1316; (2°), 1404, 1405. Affairs, 1184. Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), Department of Public WorkB, JJ 68. 377, 445; (2°), 497, 572; (committee), Vote of Credit, 59. 652, 655, 656, 660, 664, G66, 670, 804, 808, 812, 815, 862, 865, 887, 889, 890. Valedictory, 1435. State Children Acts Amendment (initia­ ~IULLER, Adolf Gustav, Esquire (Fassi~ tion), 329, 372, 377; (2°), 395, 396; fern)­ (committee), 398, 400. Address in Reply, 196. Points of order, 346, 376, 501, 505, 509, BIIJLS: 552, 556, 662, 663, 673, 802, 815, 1314, Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), 1385. 1299, 1318. SUPPLY: Medical Acts Amendment (committee), Resolutions Reported from Committee­ 660. Department of Health and Home Primary PToduceTs' Organisation and Affairs, 1188. Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1376; (2°), 1406. ~IORRIS, Kenneth James, Esquire (I\Iount Succession and Probate Duties Acts Coot-tha)­ Amendment (committee), 1088. Address in Reply, 131. Named, 201.

BILLS: Points of on1er, 218, 338, 339, 634, 661, 1060, 1066, 1204. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (2°), 1241. Speaker's (Deputy) ruling, motion of dis­ sent, 253. Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), Subsidies on tea and butter, 341, 407; 406, 440; (2°), 513; (committee), 656, (moves amendment), 413. 664, 745, 815, 865, 886. SuPPLY: Police (Pensions) (2 o), 1415. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Primary Producers' Organisation anfl Agriculture and Stock­ Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1385. Administration, 841. J-ustice- State Children Acts Amendment (initia­ Chief Office, 691. tion,) 375; (committee), 399. Mines and Immigmtion­ Succession and Probate Duties Acts Chief Office, 770. Amendment (committee), 1026, 1081, Public Lands and Irrigation­ 1084, 1250, 1252. Chief Office, 913. Bukowski, Mr. R. J. J., Appearance of at Bar of House, 346. Public Works­ Chief Office, 1051. Personal explanation, 645. Vote of Credit, 68. Points of order, 265, 281, 417, 806. Suspension, 201. Speaker's (Deputy) ruling, Motion of dis· JIUNRO, Alan Whitesitle, Esquire (Too. sent, 251. wong)­ Standing Orders, Suspension of, 1075. Address in Reply, 34. SUPPLY: BILLS: Local Government Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 1323. Agriculture and Stock­ Stamps Acts Amendment (2°), 1417; Administration, 893. (committee), 1430. Justice- Succession and Probate Duties Acts Chief Office, 729. Amendment (initiation), 454; (2°), 947, 949; (committee), 1163, 1164. Mines and Immigration­ Supreme Court Acts and Another Act Chief Office, 792, 820. Amendment (initiation), 1013; (2°), Premier and Chief Secretary­ 1263; (committee), 1267. Chief Office, 1111. Bukowski, Mr. R. J. J., Appearance of at Public Lands and Irrigation­ Bar of House, 356. Chief Office, 996. Personal explanation, 110. 22 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

MUNRO, Alau Whlteside, Esquire- BILLS-continued: continued: Industrial Conciliation and Arbitmtion Point of order, 1080. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1140; S'peaker 's (Deputy) ruling, motion of dis­ (2°), 1211; (committee), 1247, 1248, sent, 255. 1249. Standing Orders, Suspension of, 1077. Local Government Acts Amendmt>nt (2°), 1431. SUPPLY: Medical Acts Amendment ( 2o), •"lOO ; ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (committee), 652, 662, 666, 673, I 44, 814, Premier and Chief Secretary­ 863, 887. Chief Office, 1125. Mining Acts Amendment (initiation), 1017; (2°), 1391. NICHOLSON, David Eric, Esquire (ltlur­ Petroleum Acts Amendment (2°), 473. rumba)­ Police (Pensions) (initiation), 1352; Address in Reply, 104. (2°), 1414. Primary Producers' Organisation and BILLS: Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ Fish and Oyster Acts Amendment (2°), tion), 1369; (2°) 1410. 1341; (committee), 1349. 1 Railways Acts Amendment (No. 2) (2°), Medical Acts Amendment ( 2 o), 571 ; 1284. (committee), 652. Railways (Gladstone Tidal Lauds) Railways Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 452; (2o), .890. (initiation), 1258; (2°), 1289. Stamps Act Amendment (2°), 1423. Timber Users' Protection Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 451. State Children Acts Amendment (2°), 395; (committee), 397, 400. Points of order, 713, 714. Statutory Salaries and Allowances SUPPLY: (No. 2) (2°), 1338. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Succession and Probate Duties Acts Justice- Amendment (initiation), 463; (2o), 944; (committee), 1026, 1082, 1161,. Chief Office, 709. 1251, 1252, 1253. Mines and Immigration­ Supreme Court Acts Amendment (No. 2) Chief Office, 828. (2°), 1336; (committee), 1337. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Supreme Court Acts and Another Act Chief Office, 994. Amendment, (2°), 1264. Public W arks­ Timber Users' Protection Act Amend­ Chief Office, 1102. ment (initiation), 449; (2°), 481. Resolutions Reported [r01n Com11littee­ Bukowski, Mr. R. J. J., Appearance of at Department of Health and Home Bar of House (moves motion), 343, Affairs, 1186. 363. Deaths- NICKLIN, George Francis Reubeu, Esquire (Landsborough)­ Ran. J. S. Collings (seconds motion of condolence), 9. Address in Reply, 23. Hon. R. M. King (seconds motion of BILLS: condolence), 249. Appropriation No. 2 (2°) (moves motion Mr. \V. J. Riordan (seconds motion of that Treasurer be not further heard), condolence), 365. 1194, 1196. Points of order, 197, 203, 216, 217, 229, Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ 633, 727' 1350. sions) Acts Amendment (2°), 1262. Questions, Answers to, 1350. Fish and Oyster Acts Amendment Speaker's (Deputy) ruling, moves n1otion (initiation), 1273; (2°), 1329; of dissent, 250. (committee), 1349. Standing Orders, S'uspension of, 1074. Governor's Salary Acts Amenclment SUPPLY: (No. 2) (2°) 1 1339. Harbours (2 o), 1358. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Health Acts Amendment (2°), 1403. Justice- Hide and Leather Industries Act Repeal Chief Office, 739. (2°), 366. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Hospitals Acts Amendment ( 2 o), 1404. Chief Offire, 1109. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 23

:NICKLIN, George Francis Reuben, PLUNKETT, Thomas l<'loo(l, Esquire Esquire-continued: · (Darlington)­ SUPPLY-continued: Address in Reply, 299.

ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-continned: BILL: Public Lands and Irrigation­ Primary Producers' Organisation and Chief Office, 926. Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ Vote of Credit, 49. tion), 1374. Valedictory, 1434. Subsidies on tea and butter, 414; (moves Want of Confidence Motion (moves amendment), 417. motion), 669. SUPPLY: NOBLE, Henry Winston, Esquire, M.B., ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ B.S. (Yeronga)­ Agriculture and Stock­ Address in Reply, 269. Administration, 840. BILLS: Health Acts Amendment (initiation), POWER, Honourable William (Bm:oona)­ 1296. [Attorney-General]­ Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 215. 1301. BILLS: Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 442; (2°), 505; (committee), 653, 654, 658. Acts Amendment (committee), 124 7. State Children Acts Amendment (initia­ Supreme Court Acts Amendment (No. 2) tion), 329. (initiation), 1334, 1336; (2°), 1336, 1337; (committee), 1338. Points of order, 13, 181, 219, 274, 499, 500, 574, 660, 729, 1180. Supreme Court Acts and Another Act SUPPLY: Amendment (initiation), 1011, 1014; (2°), 1263, 1265; (committee), 1268. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Justice- Personal explanation, 248. Chief Office, 728. Points of order, 274, 313, 509, 510, 620, Public Works­ 633. Chief Office, 1054. SUPPLY: Resolutions RepMted from Committee­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Department of Health and Home .Tustice- Affairs, 1179. Chief Office, 674, 678, 687, li99, 711, Vote of Credit, 71. 725, 729, 732, 741. PIZZEY, Jack Charles Allan, Esquire (Isis)­ RASEY, Thomas William, Esquire (Wind­ sor)­ Address in Reply, 115. Address in Reply, 192. BILLS: Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), BILL: 384; (2°)' 551. Police (Pensions) (initiation), 1355. Railways Acts Amendment (No. 2) Point of order, 25. (initiation), 1257. SUPPLY: Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (initiation), 468; (2°), ESTI:VIATES IN COMMITTEE­ 954. Mines and Immigration­ Points of order, 391, 556, 559. Chief Office, 824. SUPPLY: Public Works­ ESTIMATES IN C01LMI'l'TEE­ Chief Office, 1094. Justice- Chief Office, 703. ROBERTS, Frank Edward, Esquire :\lines anil Immigration­ (Nundab)- Chief Office, 782. BILLs: Public Lands and Inigation­ Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), Uhief Office, 918. 325. Public Works­ Succession and Probate Duties Acts Chief Office, 1042. Amendment (committee), 1165. 24 INDEX TO SPEECHES-IJEGISLATIVE ASSEMBJJY.

BOBERTS, Lloyd Henry Scurfield, Esquire i:lGPPLY-continued: (Whitsunday)- · ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-(<,nl'inued: Address in R€ply, 139. Premier and Chief Secretar;t­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1121. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ Public Lands and Irrigatio:'l­ sions) Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 924. 999. Public Works­ Medical Acts Amendment (committee), Chief Office, 1055. 889. State Children Acts Amendment (initia­ S3IITH, Alfred James, Esqllire (Carpen­ tion), 330, 371. taria)­ Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (committee), 1084. BILLS: Fish and Oyster Acts Amendment (2°), Free milk for school children, Presents 1345. petition, 484. 2\1ining Acts Amendment (initiation), National scheme to promote modern trans­ 1017. port systems, 495. SUPPLY: Point of order, 756. T~STIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Mines and Immigration­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 752. Justice- Public Lands and Irrigation­ Chief Office, 733. Chief Office, 972. Mines and Immigration­ Public Works­ Chief Office, 753. Chief Office, 1061. Resolutions Repo1'ted f1'om Cmll1nittec­ Department of Public Works, 1172. SP ARKES, Waiter Beresford James Gor· don, Esquire (Anbigny)­ ROBINSON, Herbert Freemont, Esquire (Sandgate)­ BILLS: ..\.ppropriation No. 2 (2"), 1199. Address in Reply, 187. Hide and Leather Industries Act Repeal SKINNER, Alexander James, Esquire (initiation), 260, 320. (Somerset)­ Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation). Address in Reply, 111. ]3]4. 'BILLS: Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Fish and Oyster Acts Amendment (2"), Acts Amendment (initiation), 1152. 1339. Primary Producers' Organisation and Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ 1300. tion), 1383. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Succession and Probate Duties Acts Acts Amendment (initiation), 1150; Amendment (initiation), 465. (2°)' 1226. Timber Users' Protection Aet Amend­ Police (Pensions) (initiation), 1355. ment (initiation), 450. Primary Producers' Organisation and Point of order, 1312. Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1371. SrPPLY: Financial Statement, 584. EsTJllfATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Points of order, 232, 1!68, 1057, 1377. .\griculture and Stook­ Subsidies on tea and butter (moves Administration, 843. motion), 332. ,Justice-

-SUPPLY: Chief Office, 69 S. ESTIMATES IN COJ\D.IIT'l'EE­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ Agriculture and Stock­ Chief Office, 980. Administration, 866. Public Works­ Justice- Chief Office, 1057. Chief Office, 708. Resoluti(!ns Reported {1·om Committee­ Mines and Immigration­ Department of Public Lands and Chief Office, 785. Inigation, 1167. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 25

SPEAKER, Honourable John Henry Mann Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to (Brisbane)-[See also "Mann, Hon. question before the House, 199, 252, ourable John Henry"]­ 1076, 1077, 1174, 1185, 1222, 1223, 1224, 1288, 1346, 1347, 1366. Absence, 315. Leave of absence granted, 330. AddTess in Reply- PTivate membel'S' motions on Business Members- PapeT, Subsidies on Tea and Butter Must be Teferred to by name of electorate (Mr. Skinner), Debate must not be or title, 106. anticipated, but hon. members may refer to price control, 197, 198, 199, Must not engage in cross-firing, 646. 200, 217, 250, 251, 252. Named- BILLS: Mr. MulleT, 201. Generally- Reflections on hon. members not in order, Second reading debate must be confined 152. to principles, 1223, 1345, 1407, 1409, Silencing of hon. member, Motion may 1410, 1411. not be debated, 1195. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment- Suspended- Mr. Muller, 201. Costs, prices and elections may not be discussed, 1229. Ministers, Reflections on not in order, 199, Railwaymen and workers' emoluments 1413. may not be discussed, 1223. Noise in Chamber, 14. PTimaTy Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment- Personal explanations, Limits of, llO, 646. Price of butter may be discussed, 1408. Points of ordel'­ Prices Branch may not be discussed, Invalid, 203, 216, 217, 219, 229, 274, 1409, 1410. 1080, 1225, 1408. Railways Acts Amendment (No. 2)­ Speech not permitted, 25. General discussion on Railway Depart­ ment not in order, 1287. Private members' motions on Business Paper, Subsidies on Tea and Butter Chair- (Mr. Skinner), Debate must not be Must be addressed, 132, 1180, 1410. anticipated, but hon. members may refer to price control, 197, 198, 199, Must be obeyed, 200, 201, 273, 555. 200, 217, 250, 251, 252. Reflections on not in order, 200, 201, 218. Privilege, Breach of privilege to intimate Chairman of Committees, Temporary that "Hansard" contains a certain (nominates panel), 8. statement when such is not the case, Deaths- 1167. Collings, Hon. J. S. (announces reply to Questions- motion of condolence), 79. Answer by Minister, 1350. Finlayson, Mr. W. F. (announces reply to motion of condolence), 8. From one private member to another not allowed, 516. Riordan, Mr. W. J. (announces reply to motion of condolence), 997. Shoulcl not be directed to Mr. Speaker, 936. Debate must be confined to question under discussion, 1079. Standing Orders, Suspension of­ Debate on private member's motion on Passage of Bills through all stages in Business Paper, Subsidies on Tea and one day, Anticipated legislation may Butter (Mr. Skinner), Debate must not not be discussed, 1079. be anticipated, but hon. members may refer to price control, 197, 198, 190, Statement or denial of hon. member must 200, 217, 250, 251, 252. be accepted, 25, 181, 232, 552, 556, 575, 1080, 1180, 1244, 1410. Flinders Electoral District, Return of Writ & ' SUPPLY: '' Hansard,' ' Breach of privilege to inti­ Resolutions reported from Committee­ mate that it contains a certain state­ Departmental- ment when such is not the case, 1167. Health and Home Affairs­ Interruptions disorderly, 14, 15, 198, 199, :B'ree milk scheme may not be dis­ 273, 554, 555, 1196. cussed, 1185. 26 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SPEAKER, Honourable John Henry SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Grallam, Frederick .Mann--continued: Dickson, Esquire (Mackay) ]­ Unparliamentary language­ Address in Reply- Expressions ruled out of order­ Point of order invalid, 203. ' ' I am indeed sorry to think that you, Private Member's Motion relating to Mr. Speaker, would take that stand, allocation of Government expenditure no doubt at the dictation of the in North Queensland, 203. Government,'' 201. ''I should like you, Mr. Speaker, to SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Turner, John advise the House why, when you are Albert, Esquire (Kelvin Grove)J- in the chair, ;you do not wear a Judiciary, Reflections on, not in order, 510. helmet and look like N ed Kelly as UnpaTliamentary language- well as act like him," 218. Expression ruled out of order­ ' 'Confounded lie,'' 152. '' Spineless skunks,'' 510. ''Low-minded thing such as you,'' 106. ''This House has been 'rigged','' 218. TAYLOR, Harold Bourne, Esqnii:re, D.S.O. (Clayfield)­ ''You prevented him from making a statement,'' 1195. Address in Reply, 183. ''You would seek to get votes dis­ SUPPLY: honestly,'' 556. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Valedictory, 1438. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Chief Office, 921. SPEAKER, DEPUTY and ACTING [Clark, Premier and Chief Secretary­ James, Esquire (Fitzroy)]­ Chief Office, 1113. Address in Reply- TAYLOR, John Rnssen, Esquire Presentation, 469. (Balonne)­ Reply of Governor, 469. Address in Reply, 170. BILLS: TURNER, John Albert, Esqui:re fFiehin Generally- Grove)- Second reading debate must be con­ Adchess in Reply, 91. fined to prin·ciples, 371, 1217. BrLLS: Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment- Fish and Oyster Acts Amendment (2°), 1347. Legislation increasing basic wage may not be discussed, 1212. Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), 1304. Chair- Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Must be obeyed, 281. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1147; (2°), 1217; (committee), 1249. Interruptions disorderly, 417. Financial Statement, 545. Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to Points of order, 982, 1200. question before the House, 1176. SUPPLY: Member ordered to resume seat, Mr. Morris, 417. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Noise in Chamber, 281. Agriculture and Stock­ Administration, 877. Points of order invalid, 265, 281, 417, 1204. ,Justice- Statement or denial of hon. member must Chief Office, 694. be accepted, 338, 339. Mines and Immigration­ Subsidies on Tea and Butter- Chief Office, 778. Amendment not in order as it is not Public Lands and Inigation­ relevant to motion, (Mr. Miiller), 415, (Mr. Plunkett), 417. Amendment Chief Office, 961. ruled out of order may not be dis­ Public Works­ cussed, 417. Chief Office, 1037. Unparliamentary language­ Resolutions Repm·ted from Con'ltmittee­ Expression ruled out of order­ Department of Public J,_,ands and " Deliberate liar," 499. Irrigation, 1167. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 27

WALSH, Honourable Edward .Joseph Bukowski, :Mr. R. J. J., Appearance of at (Bundaberg) [Treasurer]­ Bar of House, 358. BILLS: Pinancial Statement, 420, 632. Appropriation No. 1 (2°), 73, 78. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1190, 1195, Point of order, 612. 1202. SUPPLY: Pish and Oyster Acts Amendment (initiation), 1269; (2°), 1328, 1348; Vote of Credit, 47, 52, 65, 72. (committee), 1349. Harbours (initiation), 1276, 1283; (2°), 1356, 1366; (committee), 1368. WOOD, Leslie Arnold, Esquire (North Local Government Acts Amendment Toowoomba)­ (initiation), 1321, 1325; (2°), 14R1, 1432. Address in Reply, 126. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), Point of order, 282. 646, 651; (2°), 1416, 1425; (com­ mittee), 1427, 1429, 1430. SUPPLY: Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (initiation), 452, 461, 465, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 468; (2°), 936, 1022; (committee), Mines and Immigration­ 1027, 1083, 1090, 1162, 1164, 1166, 1250, 1252. Chief Office, 829.

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