LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-ninth Parliament

5 August 1969 – 10 December 1971

Queensland Parliamentary Debates

INDEX

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39th Parliament, 1st Session 5 August 1969 – 25 March 1970 Index from Hansard, V.251-253, 1969-70

39th Parliament, 2nd Session 21 July 1970 – 11 June 1971 Index from Hansard, V.254-256, 1970-71

39th Parliament, 3rd Session 27 July 1971 – 10 December 1971 Index from Hansard, V.257-258, 1971

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-ninth Parliament – First Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.251-253, 1969-70

5 August 1969 – 25 March 1970

(Bjelke-Petersen Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-17 5 August 1969 669-688 24 September 1969

17-21 6 August 1969 688-720 25 September 1969

21-36 7 August 1969 721-785 7 October 1969

37-81 19 August 1969 786-803 8 October 1969

81-123 20 August 1969 804-847 9 October 1969

124-171 21 August 1969 848-874 10 October 1969

171-219 26 August 1969 874-941 14 October 1969

219-253 27 August 1969 942-958 15 October 1969

254-297 28 August 1969 958-1024 16 October 1969

298-339 2 September 1969 1025-1049 17 October 1969

339-359 3 September 1969 1050-1118 21 October 1969

360-402 4 September 1969 1118-1133 22 October 1969

402-441 9 September 1969 1133-1192 23 October 1969

442-469 10 September 1969 1192-1217 24 October 1969

469-513 11 September 1969 1218-1288 28 October 1969

513-555 16 September 1969 1288-1305 29 October 1969

556-589 17 September 1969 1306-1376 30 October 1969

589-634 18 September 1969 1376-1399 31 October 1969

635-669 23 September 1969 1401-1466 11 November 1969 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1466-1486 12 November 1969 2178-2211 5 December 1969

1486-1551 13 November 1969 2212-2319 9 December 1969

1552-1576 14 November 1969 2319-2388 10 December 1969

1576-1644 18 November 1969 2389-2423 4 March 1970

1645-1661 19 November 1969 2423-2466 10 March 1970

1662-1731 20 November 1969 2466-2556 11 March 1970

1731-1756 21 November 1969 2556-2576 12 March 1970

1756-1820 25 November 1969 2576-2666 17 March 1970

1821-1864 26 November 1969 2666-2759 18 March 1970

1865-1941 27 November 1969 2760-2868 19 March 1970

1941-1963 28 November 1969 2868-2897 20 March 1970

1963-2067 2 December 1969 2897-2993 24 March 1970

2067-2105 3 December 1969 2993-3037 25 March 1970

2105-2178 4 December 1969

1969-70

QUEENSLAND

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (HANSARD)

First Session

OF THE Thirty-ninth Parliament

18 and 19 ELIZABETH II

Comprising the periods from the Fifth day of August to the Tenth day of December, 1969; and from the Fourth day of March to the Twenty-fifth day of March, 1970.

VOL. 253

BRISBANE By Authority: S. G. REm, Government Printer, Fil'st Session of the Thil'ty-ninth Pal'liament of Queensland 1969-70 THE GOVERNOR His Excellency Sir ALAN JAMES MANSFIELD, K.C.M.G. THE MINISTRY Premier and Minister for State Development-Honourable JOHANNES B.JELKE· PETERSEN. Treasurer-Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY CHALK. Minister for Mines and Main Roads--Honourable RONALD ERNEST CAMM. Minister for Justice and Attorney-General-Honourable PETER ROYLANCE DELAMOTHE, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Minister for Education and Cultural Activities-Honourable ALAN ROY FLETCHER. Minister for Primary Industries-Honourable .JOHN ALFRED ROW. Minister for Health-Honourable SEYMOUR DOUGLAS TOOTH. Minister for Labour and Tourism-Honourable JOHN DESMOND HERBERT. Minister for Transport-Honourable WILLIAM EDWARD KNOX. Minister for Industrial Development-Honourable FREDERICK ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. Minister for Lands-Honourable VICTOR BRUCE SULLIVAN. Minister for Works and Housing-Honourable ALLEN MAXWELL HODGES. Minister for Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Affairs--Honourable NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC HEWITT. Minister for Local Government and Electricity-Honourable WALLACE ALEXANDER RAMSAY RAE.

Speaker-Honourable DAVID ERIC NICHOLSON. Chairman of Commi!tees-KEITH WILLIAM HOOFER, Esquire. Temporary Chairmen of Committees- (l)CAREY, CECIL CHARLES, Esquire. DEAN, HAROLD, Esquire. HOUGHTON, .lAMES EDWARD HIRAM, Esquire. JONES, HAYMOND, Esquire. RAMSDEN, SAMUEL RA YMOND, Esquire. (2)\YHARTON, CLAUDE ALFRED, Esquire. Leader of the Opposition---JOHN WILLIAM HOUSTON, Esquire. Deputy Leader of the Opposition-PERCY JOHN ROBERT TUCKER, Esquire.

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY AHERl~, MICHAEL .JOHN, Esquire, B.Agr.Sc...... C.P. Lands borough AIKEN, .JOHN ALBERT, Esquire A.L.P. Warrego AIKEN§, THOMAS, Esquire ...... N.Q.L.P. Townsville South ARMSTRONG, ROY ALEXANDER, Esquire C.P. Mulgrave BALDWIN, EDGAR ALLAN, Esquire A.L.P. Logan BENNEIT, COLIN JAMES, Esquire, B.A., LLB. A.L.P. South Brisban~ BIRD, V ALMOND JAMES, Esquire C.P. Burdekin BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable JOHANNES ...... C.P. Barambah BI.AKE, JAMES ROBERT HENRY, Esquire .. A.L.P. Is is BOUSEN, WILLIAM RAYMOND JAMES, Esquire A.L.P. Toowoomba 'West BROMLEY, FRED PHILLIP, Esquire A.L.P. Norman CAMM, Honourable RONALD ERNEST C.P. Whitsunday CAMPBELL, Honourable FREDERICK ALEXANDER ... Lib. Aspley (l)CAREY, CECII. CHARLES, Esquire C.P. Albert CASEY, EDMUND DENIS, Esquire A.L.P. Mackay CHALK, Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY ..... Lib. Lockyer CHINCHEN, GEOFFREY TALBOT, Esquire, M.B.E., D.F.C...... Lib. Mount Gravatt CORY, DAVID WHEATCROFf, Esquire ...... C.P. Warwick CRAWFORD, ARTHUR PINKERTON, Esquire, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. (Eng.), F.R.C.S. (Ediu.), F.R.A.C.S...... Lib. Wavell (') Died 26 December, 1969. (2) Nominated 4 March, 1970 (vice C. C. Carey, deed.). MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued DAVIES, HORACE JASON, Esquire A.L.P. Maryborough DAVIS, BRIAN JOHN, Esquire A.L.P. Brisbane DEAN, HAROLD, Esquire ...... A.L.P. Sandgate DELAMOTHE, Honourable PETER ROYLANCE, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Lib. Bow en DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire Q.L.P. Aubigny FLETCHER, Honourable ALAN ROY C.P. Cuuningham HANLON, PATRICK JOSEPH, Esquire A.L.P. Baroona HANSON, MARTIN, Esquire A.L.P. Port Curtis HARRIS, EDWARD DA VID, Esquire A.L.P. Wynnum (3)HEATLEY, WILLIAM CLARENCE Lib. Albert HERBERT, Honourable JOHN DESMOND Lib. Sherwood HEWIIT, Honourable NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC C.P. Mackenzie HEWIIT, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Esquire Lib. Chatsworth HINZE, RUSSELL JAMES, Esquire C.P. South Coast HODGES, Honourable ALI;EN MAXWELL C.P. Gympie HOOPER, KEITH WILLIAM, Esquire Lib. Greenslopes HOUGHTON, JAMES EDWARD HIRAM, Esquire C.P. Redcllife HOUSTON, JOHN WILLIAM, Esquire A.L.P. Bulimba HUGHES, CLIVE MELWYN, Esquire Lib. Kurilpa HUNGERFORD, HAROLD MORTIMER, Esquire C.P. Balonne INCH, ALEXANDER JAMES, Esquire A.L.P. Burke .JENSEN, EUGENE DUBOIS, Esquire A.L.P. Bundaberg JONES, RA YMOND, Esquire, B.E.M. A.L.P. Cairns JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire C.P. Calli de JORDAN, Mrs. ELLEN VIOLET ...... A.L.P. Ipswich West KAUS, WILLIAM BERNARD, Esquire, D.F.C. Lib. Hawthome KNOX, Honourable WILLIAM EDWARD Lib. Nundah LEE, NORMAN EDWARD, Esquire Lib. Yeronga LICKISS, WILUAM DANIEL, Esquire Lib. Mount Coot-tha LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire, D.F.C. A.L.P. Kedron LONERGAN, WILLIAM HORACE, Esquire C.P. Flinders LOW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire C.P. Cooroora MARGINSON, EVAN, Esquire A.L.P. Ipswich East McKECHNIE, HENRY ARTHUR, Esquire C.P. Carnarvon MELLOY, JOHN, Esquire A.L.P. Nudgee MILLER, COLIN JOHN, Esquire ...... Lib. Ithaca MOORE, FRANCIS PETER, Esquire A.L.P. Mourilyan MOORE, ROBERT EDGAR, Esquire Lib. Windsor MULLER, SELWYN JOHN, Esquire C.P. Fassifern MURRAY, JOHN, Esquire, M.B.E. Lib. Clayfi.eld NEWBERY, THOMAS GUY, Esquire C.P. Mirani NEWTON, HAROLD FRANCIS, Esquire ...... A.L.P. Belmont NICHOLSON, Honourable DA VID ERIC .... . C.P. Murmmba O'DONNELL, EUGENE CHRISTOPHER, Esquire A.L.P. Barcoo PORTER, CHARLES ROBERT, Esquire ...... Lib. RAE, Honourable WALLACE ALEXANDER RAMSAY ...... C.P. Gregory RAMSDEN, SAMUEL RAYMOND, Esquire Lib. Mert;)yr RICHTER, Honourable HAROLD C.P. Somerset ROW, Honourable JOHN ALFRED C.P. Hinchinbrook SHERRINGTON, DOUGLAS JOHN, Esquire A.L.P. Salisbury SULLIVAN, Honourable VICTOR BRUCE C.P. Condamine THACKERAY, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire A.L.P. Rockhampton N. TOMKINS, KENNETH BURGOYNE, Esquire C.P. Roma TOOTH, Honourable SEYMOUR DOUGLAS Lib. Ashgrove TUCKER, PERCY JOHN ROBERT, Esquire A.L.P. Townsville North WALLIS-SMITH, EDWIN, Esquire A.L.P. Tablelands WHARTON, CI.AUDE ALFRED, Esquire C.P. Burnett WOOD, BILL, Esquire A.L.P. Cook WOOD, PETER, Esquire A.L.P. Toowoomba East WRIGHT, KEITH WEBB, Esquire ...... A.L.P. Rockhampton S.

(3) Elected at by-election, 14 February, 1970. COMMITTEES Library.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. BROMLEY, Mr. CHINCHEN, Mr. HOUGHTON, Mr. KAUS, Mr. P. WOOD and Mr. WRIGHT. Parliamentary Buildings.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. CASEY (1), Mr. HANLON, Mr. McKECHNIE, Mr. PORTER, Mr. THACKERAY and Mr. WHARTON. Printing.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. ARMSTRONG, Mr. BLAKE, Mr. LICKISS, Mr. MELLOY, Mr. MILLER and Mr. WALLIS-SMITH. Refreshment Rooms.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. CORY, Mr. HANSON, Mr. HARRIS, Mr. LEE, Mr. LOW and Mr. NEWTON. Standing Orders.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. BJELKE-PETERSEN, Mr. CHALK, Mr. DIPLOCK, Mr. HOOPER, Mr. HOUSTON and Mr. TUCKER.

(1) Appointed 19 November, 1969.

OFFICERS The Clerk of the Parliament: W. T. .JOHNSON. Chief Reporter, "Hansard" Staff: S. B. ROHL, A.A.S.A., A.C.I.S. Parliamentary Librarian: S. G. GUNTHORPE, A.L.A.A.

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL Elections Judge, 1969 and 1970- The Honourable Mr. JUSTICE W. B. CAMPBELL. Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.251-253 1969-70 5 August 1969 - 25 March 1970

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Subjects

Address in Reply­ BILLS-continued: Adoption, 634. British Subject (Interpretation) (initiation), Answer of Governor, 635. 2441; (initiation in committee), 2510; (1 °), 2515; (2°), 2991; (committee), Deba:te, 26, 75, 141, 267, 304, 369, 411, 478, 522, 601. 2992; (3 °), 3000; (assent), 3037. Presentation to Governor, 634, 635. Children's Services Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 2487; (initiation in committee), Adjonrnments, Special, 17, 21, 36, 720, 1399, 2571, 2589, 2719; (1 °), 2741; (2°), 2385, 2466, 2666, 3036. 3027; (committee), 3032; (3°), 3034; Administrator's Opening Speech, 17. 26. (assent), 3037. Albert Electoral District- Chiropodists (initiation), 352; (initiation in committee), 352, 645; (1 °), 646; (2°), Death .of Mr. C. C. Carey, 2389. 682, 864; (amendment-Mr. Houston), Issue and 11eturn of writ, 2389. 685; (commitJtee), 1207; (3 °), 1224; Member sworn (Mr. Heatley), 2389. (assent), 1645. Ampol-Japex Mackay No. 1 Well (ministe•rial Act Amendment (initia­ st·atement), 64. tion), 1871; (initiation in committee), 2113; 00), 2140; (2°), 2361; (com­ Assent to Bills (privilege), 2677, 2741. mittee), 2367; (3°), 2371; (assent), Anditor-General's Reports- 2389. a·ccounts, 2212. City of .Brisbane Town Planning Act Loans Sinking Funds, 1025. Amendment (initiation), 1871; (initi-a­ tion in committee), 2141; (1 °), 2163; Public accounts, 1218. (2°), 2371; (committee and 3°), 2375; State Government Insurance Office accounts (ass.ent), 23 89. (:special report), 360. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by Act Amendment (initiation and initia­ Crown- tion in committee), 855; (1 °), 862; (2°), 947, 1029; (committee and 3°), Order for return (motion-Mr. Chinchen), 1029; (assent), 1218. 67; (amendment-Mr. Thackeray), 67. Return tabled, 2184. Coal Industry (Control) Act Amendment (ini·tiation), 1943; (initiation in com­ BILLS- mittee), 2077; (1 °), 2084; (2°), 2380; Acquisition of Land Act Amendment (committee and 3°), 2381; (assent), (initiation), 1381; (initiation in com­ 2389. mittee), 2174, 2186; (1 °), 2205; (2°), Coal Mining Act Amendment (initiation), 2381; (committee and 3°), 2384; 1734; (initiation in committee), 2073; (a•s•sent), 2389. (1 °), 2077; (2°), 2379; (committee Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control and 3°), 2380; (assent), 2389. Act Amendment (initiation), 2677; (initiation in committee), 2751, 2889; Co-ordinaction of Rura} Advances and (1 °), 2897; (2°), 3034; (committee and Agricultmal Bank Act Amendment 3 °), 3036; (assent), 303 7. (initiation), 855; (initiation in com­ mittee), 1124, 1198; (1 °), 1207; (2°), Appropriation (No. 1) (suspension of 2272; (committee), 2274; (3 °), 2328; Standing Orders), 141; (all stages), (assent), 2389. 219; (assent), 219. Appropriation (No. 2) (suspension of District Courts Act Amendment (initia.tion), 1651; (initia,tion in committee), 1853; Standing Orders), 1827; (1 o and 2°), 1926; (committee 'and 3°), 1941; (1 °), 1858; (2°), 2289; (committee), (assent), 1963. 2291; (3°), 2328; (assent), 2389. Audit Act Amendment (initiMion), Education Act Amendment (initiation and (initia:tion in committee and 1°), initiation in committee), 2678; (1 °), (2°), 678; (committee), 681; 2696; (2°), 2973; (committee), 2983; 708; (assent), 942. (3 °), 3000; (assent), 303 7. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Foot and Mouth Dise•ase Expenses and Medical Act and Other Acts (Adminis­ Compensa:tion Fund Act Amendment tration) Act Amendment (initiation), (ini.tiation), 555; (initiation in com­ 352; (initiation in committee), 651; mittee), 653; (1 °), 669; (2 °), 797; (1 °), 653; (2°), 1652; (committee), (committee), 799; (3°), 813; (assent), 1653; (3 °), 1669; (assent), 1963. 1218. Money Lenders Act Amendment (initia­ Gift Duty Act Amendment (initiation), tion), 569; (initiation in committee), 1294; (initiation in committee), 1382; 799, 863; (1 °), 864; (2°), 1303, 1962; (1 °), 1384; (2°), 1561; (comm1ttee), (committee), 1963; (3 °), 1967; (assent), 1563; (3 °), 1583; (assent), 1963. 2389. Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School Girl Guides Ass·ociation (initiation), 2398; (initiation), 1669; (initiation in com­ (initiation in committee), 2442; (1 °), mittee), 2021; (1 °), 2048; (2°), 2305; 2450; (2°), 2530; (committee), 2531; (committee), 2311; (3 °), 2328; (assent), (3°), 2571; (assent), 3037. 2389. James Cook University of Motor Vehicles Insurance Act Amendment (initiMion), 1760; (initiation in com­ (initi.ation), 728; (initiation in com­ 0 mittee), 2250; (I ), 2272; (2°), 2332; mittee), 1295; (1 °), 1303; (2°), 2384; (committe.e and 3°), 2338; (assent) (committee and 3 °), 2385; (assent), 3037. , 2389. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Aot Amend­ Officials in Parliament Act Amendment ment (initiation), 287 4; (initiation in (initiation), 73; (initiation in com­ committee), 2886; (1 °), 2889; (2° and mittee), 103; (1 °), 123; (2°), 239; committee), 2993; (3 °), 3000; (assent) (committee and 3°), 253; (assent), 298. 3037. , Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ Land' Tax Act Amendment (initiation) 'tion (initiation), 287 4; (initiation in 1294; (initiation in commit.tee), 1384; committee), 2883; (1 °), 2886; (2° and (!"), 1392; (2°), I557; (commirttee), committee), 2992; (3°), 3000; (assent), 1559; (3°), I583; (assent), 1963. 3037. Liquor Act Amendment (initia.ti·on), 2589· Police Act and Another Act Amendment (initiation in commiHee), 2600; (1 o): (initiation), 2398. 2664; (2°), 2769; (committee), 2816; Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), 1381; (3°), 2874; (assent), 3037. (initiation in committee), 2205, 2217; Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 1651; {1°), 2250; (2°), 2328; (committee (initiation in committee), 1967, 2015, and 3 °), 2332; (assent), 2389. 2017; (1°), 2021; (2°), 2292; (com­ Public Service Superannuation Act Amend­ mittee), 2294; (3 °), 2328; (assent), ment (initiation), 1669; (initiation in 2389. committee), 1858; (1 °), 1864; (2°), Local Government Act Amendment 2287; (committee), 2289; (3°), 2328; (initiation), 1871; (initiation in com­ (assent), 2389. mittee), 2084; (1 °), 2105; (2°), 2342; Queensland Instituve of Medical Research (committee), 2355; (3°), 2361; (assent). Ac't Amendment (initiation), 1053; 2389. (initiation in committee), 1653, 1828; (1 °), 1835; (2°), 2338; (committee and Local Government Act and Another Act 3 °), 2340; (assent), 2389 0 Amendment (initiation), 2874; (initia­ tion in committee), 2956; (1 °), 2967; Queensland Museum (initiation), 2442; (2°), 3013; (committee), 3018; 00), (ini.tiation in commi•ttee), 2515; (1 °), 3020; (assent), 3037. 2530; (2°), 2967; (committee), 2970; W), 3000; (assent), 3037. Margarine Act Amendment (initiation), 1029. Queensiand Police Welfare Club (suspen­ sion of Standing Orders), 2677; Marketable Securities (initiation), 2398; (initiation), 2696; (1 °), 2702; (2°, com­ 0 (initiation in committee), 2450; (I ), mittee and 3°), 3027; (assent), 3037. 2457; (2°), 2531; (committee), 2533; (3°), 2571; (assent), 3037. Queensland Theatre Company (initiation), 2398; (initiation in committee), 2457; Meat Industry Act Amendment (initiation), (1 °), 2466; (2°), 2533; (committee), 855; (initiation in commiHee), 1039; 2536; (3°), 2571; (clerical error), 2897; (1 °), 1049; (2°), 2274; (committee), (assent), 3037. 2283; (3°), 2328; (assent), 2389. Racing and Betting Act Amendment (initia­ Medical Act Amendment (initiation), 411; tion), 1734; (initiation .in committee), {initiation in committee), 455; (1 °), 1945; (1 °), 1962; (2°), 2295; (com­ 469; (2°), 569; (committee), 578; (3°), mittee), 2299; (3°), 2328; (assent), 589; (assent), 635. 2389. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 3

BILLS-continued: Chairman of Committees-- Radioactive Substances Act Amendment Appointment of Mr. K. W. Hooper, 26. (initiation), 287 4; (initiation in com­ mittee), 2934; (1 °), 2956; (2°), 3006; Chairmen of Committees, Temporary­ (committee and 3 °), 30 13; (assent), Panel nominal!ed by Mr. Spea!Qer, 21, 442, 3037. 2389. Roman Ca•tholic Holy Name Cathedral Clerical error, Queensland Theatre Comp~ Site (initiation), 1944; (1 °), 1945; (2°), Bill, 2897. 2291; (committee), 2292; (3°), 2328; (assent), 23 89. Clerk of Parliament, Absence, 21. Stamp Act Amendment (initiation), 1734; Commission to administer oath or affirmation (initiation in committee), 2874; (1 °), of allegiance- 2883; (2°), 3020; (committee), 3025: (3°), 3026; (assent), 3037. At opening of session, 1. Success.ion and Pmhate Duties Acts To Mr. Speaker, 21. Amendment (initiation), 1295; (initia­ Commission to open Parliament, 1. tion in committee), 1393; (1°), 1399; (2°), 1567; (committee), 1573; (3°), Commissioner of Police, Presence at Young 1583; (assent), 1963. Country Party function, Kingaroy Swine Compensation Fund Act Amend­ (ministerial statement), 794. ment (initi.ation), 555; (initiation in Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, committee), 646; (1 °), 651; (2°), 795; Welcome to officials, 2666. (committee), 797; (3 °), 813; (assent), 1218. Days of sitting (see ''Sitting days"). Termination of Tenancies (initiation), Death of drowning victim (ministerial state­ 2874; (initiation .in committe.e), 2903; ments), 2184, 2327. (1 °), 2934; (2°), 3000; (committee), 3005; (3°), 3006; (assent), 3037. Deaths (motions of condolence, &c.)-­ Traffic Act Amendment (initiation), 1669; Carey, Mr. C. C., 2395. (initiation in committee), 2048; (1 °), Cobum, Mr. A., 141, 190. 2067; (2°), 2313; (committee), 2319; (3°), 2328; (assent), 2389. Dart, Mr. W. L., 23. Dufficy, Mr. J. J., 1474 Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Heading, Sir James A., 23. tion), 1583; (initiation in committee), 1835; (!"), 1853; (2°), 2340; (com­ Mclntyre, Mr. M., 73. mittee and 3 °), 2342; (assent), 2389. Robinson, Mr. H. F., 453. Vagrants, Gaming, and Orther Offences Delegation of Ministerial Authority­ Act Amendment (initiation), 2398; Minister for Labour and Tourism, 2999. (initiation in committee), 2664; (1 °), Minister for Mines and Main Roads, 2392. 2666; (2°, commi•ttee and 3°), 3027; (assent), 3037. Disallowance of regulations under Electric Valuers Registration Ac•t Amendment Light and Power Acts (motion-Mr. (initiation), 2073; (initiation in com­ Houston), 2483. mittee), 2163; (!"), 2174; (2°), 2375; (committee and 3°), 2379; (assent), DIVISIONS­ 2389. Adjournments, 36, 359. Weekend Detention {initiation), 2570; BILLS: (initiation in committee), 2702; (1 °), City of Brisbane Act Amendment­ 2719; (2° and committee), 2992; (3°), Clause 3, 2369. 3000; (assent), 3037. Education Act Amendment- Wheat Delivery Quotas (initiation), 2397; Clause 11 (amendment-Mr. Davies), (initiation in committee), 2398; (1 °), 2986. 2423; (2°), 2487; (committee), 2508; Clause 14 (amendment-Mr. P. Wood), (3°), 2571; (assent), 3037. 2989. Wheat Industry Stabilization Aot Amend­ Gift Duty Act Amendment-- ment (initiation), 1029; (initi.ation in Clause 4 (amendment-Mr. Ha:nlon), oommiHee), 1030; (1 °), 1039; (2°), 1567. 1476; (committee), 1486; (3°), 1494; (assent), 1645. Liquor Act Amendment- Clause 22 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon), By-election- 2827. Albert Electoral District- Clause 23, 2840. Death of Mr. C. C. Carey, 2389. Clause 37 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon), Issue and return of Writ, 2389. 2859. Member sworn (Mr. Heatley), 2389. Clause 37, 2867. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DIVISIONS-continued: Estimates-in-Chief, 1969-70, Tabled, 708. BILLS-continued: Explanations, Personal (see ''Personal expla­ Meat Industry Act Amendment­ nations"). Clause 6 (amendmen1-Mr. O'Donnell), 2286. Fees paid by Crown to barristers and Ciaus.e 9 (amendment-Mr. O'Da.nneli), solicitors- 2287. Order for return (motion-Mr. Chinchen), 67; (amendment-Mr. Thackeray), 67. Medical Act Amendment- Return tabled, 2184. Clause 18 (amendment-Mr. Melloy), 588. Financial Statement (Committee of Supply)­ Money Lenders Act Amendment­ Debate, 708, 728, 813, 882, 962, 1053, Second reading, 1963. 1141. Officials in 'Parliament Act Amendmen:t­ Tables relating to, Tabled, 708. Initia,tion in committee, 123. General election- Second reading, 253. Return of writs, 1. Racing and Benting Aot Amendment­ Voting- Clause 11 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon), Order for r.etum (motion-Mr. 2304. O'Donnell), 67. Radioactive Substances Act Amendment'-­ Return tabled, 1381. Second reading, 3013. Succession and Probate Duties Acts Government drought relief and water con­ Amendment- servation measures (private member's motion-Mr. Wharton), 697; (amend­ Clause 5 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon), ment-Mr. O'Donnell), 705. 1575. Termination of Tenancies­ Grievances and private members' motions Initiation in committee, 2934. (motion-Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 677. Second reading, 3005. "Hansard"- Wheat Delivery Quotas- Circulation and cost, 1865. Clause 40 (amendment-Mr. O'Da.nnell), 2510. Hospital patients, Newspaper reports on alleged neglect and mistreatment Disallowance of r.eguli!Jtions, Electric Light (minister.ial statement), 726. and Power Ac·ts (motion-Mr. Houston), 2486. .Japex-Ampol Mackay No. 1 Well (ministerial Motions- statement), 64. "That I be further heard" (Mr. BenneH), Leadership of Opposition, 22. 574. "That the Minister for Mines be gr•anted Library, Parliamentary­ an extension of 'time to enable him Committee, Appointment, 66. to complete his speech" (Mr. Row), Report, 2390. 499. Members- Order for return- Deaths- Fees paid hy Crown to barrister~ and solicitors (amendment-Mr. Tha·ckeray), Carey, Mr. C. C., 2395. 72. Cobum, Mr. A., 141, 190. Resolved under Standing Order No. 148, Dart, Mr. W. L., 23. 359, 2867. Dufficy, Mr. J. J., 1474. Suspension of members­ Heading, Sir James A., 23. Mr. Benn.ett, 2016. Mcintyre, Mr. M., 73. Mr. Hanson, 2015. Robinson, Mr. H. F., 453. Mr. Tucker, 37. Named- Mr. Bennett, 2016. Documents tabled, 22, 411, 2392, 2999. Mr. Bromley, 1761, 2134. Elections Tribunal, Judge for 1970 (Hon­ Mr. Hanson, 2015. ourable Mr. Justice W. B. Campbdl), Mr. O'Donnell, 2134. 2390. M.r. Tucker, 37. Electric Light and Power Acts, Disallowance Ordered to apologise­ of regulations (motion-Mr. Houston), Mr. Bromley, 1762. 2483. Ordered 'to resume seat­ Estimates, Supplementary, 1968-69, Tabled, Mr. Bennett, 57 4. 1827. Mr. Bousen, 1418. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY .5

Members--continued: Orders for return-continued: Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Overtime in Government departments Mr. Bromley, 501. (motion-Mr. McKechnie), 67. Mr. Davies, 2644. Voting at general election (motion-Mr. Mr. Sherrington, 149, 315. O'Donnell), 67. Suspended- Overtime in Government departments­ Mr. Bennett, 2016. Order for return (motion-Mr. Mr. Hanson, 2015. McKechnie), 67. Mr. Tucker, 37. Return tabled, 726. Swam- Parliament- At opening of Parliament, 2. Clerk, Absence, 21. He3!tley, Mr. W. C., 2389. Officers, Appointment, 21, 298. Murray, Mr. J., 21. Opening, 1. Ministerial expenses- Prorogation, 3037. Order for revurn (motion-Mr. Cory), 67. Parliamentary Buildings Committee­ Return tabled, 410. Appointment, 66; (Mr. E. D. Casey), 1645. Ministerial responsibilities, List, 103. Resignation (Mr. D. J. Sherrington), 1645. Ministerial statements- Parliamentary Library­ Ampol-Japex Mackay No. 1 Well, 64. Committee, Appointment, 66. Commissioner of Police, Presence at Young Country Party function, Report, 2390. Kingaroy, 794. Patients' trust moneys, Townsville General Death of drowning victim, 2184, 2327. Hospital (ministerial statement), 1668. Hospital p3!tients, Newspaper repo11ts on alleged neglect and mistreatment, 726. Personal explanations­ Mr. Bennett, 2185. Ministry- Mr. Harris, 854. Appointment, 21; Changes, 411. Mr. R. Jones, 1028. Deieg.ations of au•thority- Mr. Tucker, 1760. Minister for Labour and Tou:rism, 2999. Petitions- Minister for Mines and Main Roads, Off-shore drilling for oil, Great Barrier 2392. Reef (Mr. Casey), 2073; (Mr. Oil dr.illing on Great Barrier Re.ef Com- Bromley), 2328; (Mr. Miller), 2483. mittee of inquiry, 2392. ' Printing Committee­ Oil spill from damaged tanker "Oceanic Grandeur", 2394, 2482. Appointment, 66. Patients' •t_rust moneys, Townsville General Private member's motion, Government Hosp~tal, 1668. drought relief and water conservation measures (Mr. Wharton), 697; Promotions and Marketing (Q'ld) Pty. Ltd., 2072. (amendment-Mr. O'Donnell), 705. Officers of Parliament, Appointment, 21, 298. Private members' motions and grievances (motion-Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 677. Oil drilling on Great Barrier Reef, Com­ mittee of inquiry (ministerial state­ Privilege- ment), 2392. Assent to Bills, 2677, 2741. Oil spill from damaged tanker "Oceanic Protest march on Parliament House, 2441. Grandeur" (ministerial statements), Promotions and Marketing (Q'ld) Pty. Ltd. 2394, 2482. (ministerial statement), 2072. Opening of Parliament, 1. Prorogation of Parliament, 3037. Opening Speech of Administrator, 17, 26. Protest march on Parliament House Opposition, Leadership, 22. (privilege), 2441. Orders for return- Questions to Ministers- Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by Statement by Mr. Speaker, 556, 2589, Crown (motion-Mr. Chinchen), 67; 2666. (amendment-Mr. Thackeray), 67. Ministe·rial expenses (motion-Mr. Cory) Refreshment Rooms Committee­ 67. , Appointment, 66. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Regulations under Electric Light and Power SUPPLY-continued: Acts, Disallowance (motion-Mr. Estimates in Committee-continued: Houston), 2483. Labour and Tourism, 1606, 1669, 1731. Remembrance Day, 1401. Lands, 1494, 1583, 1606. Railways, 1337, 1405, 1466. Returns to order- Votes passed under Standing Order No. 307 Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by and Sessional Order- Crown, 2184. Departments- Ministerial expenses, 410. Auditor-General, 1892. Overtime in Government departments, Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal 726. Affairs, 1892. Voting at general election, 1381. Education and Cultural Activities, 1892. Sitting days- Justice, 1892. Extension of hours of sitting, 1123. Local Government and Eteotridty Friday, 677. 1892. Precedure of Government business on Mines and Main Roads, 1892. Thursday, 2441. Premier and State Development, 1892. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 66. Primary Industries, 1892. Treasurer, 1892. Solicitors and barristers, Fees paid by Works and Housing, 1892. Crown- Executive and Legislative-Legislative Order for return (motion-Mr. Chinchen), Assembly, 1892. 67; (amendment-Mr. Thackeray), 67. Loan Fund Account Estimf!Jtes, Balance Return tabled, 2184. of Estimates, 1892. Speaker, Mr.­ Supplementary Estimates, 1968-69- Election- Consolidated Revenue, 1892. Nominations, Mr. D. E. Nicholson, 3; Loan Fund, 1892. Mr. E. C. O'Donnell, 7. Trus.t and Special Funds, 1892. Ballot, 15. Trust and Special Funds Estimates, Presentation, 17. Balance of Estimates, 1892. Vote on Account, 1970-71, 1892. Special adjournments, 17, 21, 36, 720, 1399, Resolutions reported from Committee­ 2385, 2466, 2666, 3036. Reception, 1892. Standing Orders- Adoption- Committee, Appointment, 66. Health, 1893. Suspension- Industrial Development, 1915. Bills- Under Standing Order No. 307, 1926. Appropria1tion (No. 1), 141. Vote of Credit (message from Adminis­ Appropriation (No. 2), 1827; Sitting trator), 192; (Committee of Supply), extended under Standing Order No. 192. 307 to enable Treasurer to rceply, Vote on Account, 1970-7•1 (message from 1937. Governor), 1827. SUPPLY­ Time limit of speeches- Committee­ Members granted an ex.tension­ Constitution, 634. Mr. Camm, 500. Opening, 708. Mr. Tool!h, 549. Debate, Days allotted, 1123. Mr. Wharton, 701. Estima,tes in Committee- Valedktory, 2385. Executive and Legislative­ Vote of Credit (message from Administrf!Jtor), Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the 192; (Commit·tee of Supply), 192. Governor, 720, 728, 813, 882, 962, Vote on Acrount, 1970-71 (message from 1053, 1141. Governor), 1827. His Excellency the Governor (Balance of Vote), 1871. Ways and Means­ Executive Council, 1878. Committee­ Legislative Assembly, 1878. Constitution, 634. Hea1th, 1224, 1315, 1337. Opening, 1926. Industrial Development, 1734, 1760, 1762, Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 1926. 1820. Vote of Credit, 219. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Speeches

AHERN, Michael John, Esquire, B.Agr.Sc. AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (Townsville (Landsborough)- South)- Takes his seat, 2. Take:s his seat, 2. Address in Reply, 288. Address in Reply, 334.

BILLS: BILLS: Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Audi•t Act Amendment (2°), 678; Control Act Amendment (initiation), (committee), 681. 2756. Children's Services Act Amendment Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Compensa:tion Fund Act Amendment (initiation), 2594. (initiation), 661. Chiropodists (initiation), 354. Liquor Act Amendment (ini~iation), City of Brisbane Act Amendment 2648. (initiation), 2133. Meat Industry Act Amendment (initia­ District Courts Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 1043; (2°), 2278. tion), 1855. Queenshrnd Institute of Medical Research James Cook Universioty of North Act Amendment (initiation), 1656. Queensland (initiation), 2263; (2°), Wheat Delivery Quotas (initiation), 2336. 2406. Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), Financial Statement, 813. 2619. Point of orde,r, 2416. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 1974. SUPPLY: Local Government Act Amendment EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 2094. Executive and Legislative, 1879. Medical Act Amendment (iniltiation), Industrial Development, 1781. 458; (2°), 575; (committee), 580, 583. Labour and Tourism, 1691. Medical Act and other Acts (Adminis­ Lands, 1510. tration) Act Amendment (2°), 1652. Railways, 1350. Officia:ls in Parliament Act Amendment Resolution reported from Committee­ (initiation), 108; (2 °), 246. Health, 1893. Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), 2233. AIKEN, John Albert, Esquire (Warrego)­ Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia- Takes his seat, 2. tion), 1842. Address in Reply, 330. Weekend Detention (initiation), 2709. BILLS: Wheat Delivery Quotas (2°), 2496. Co-ordination of Rural Advances and Wheat Indm;try Stabilization Act Amend- Agricultural Bank Act Amendment ment (2°), 1483. (initiation), 1202. Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Deaths- Compensa:tion Fund Act Amendment Coburn, Mr. A., 191. (ini•tiation), 665. Mclntyre, Mr. M., 74. Wheat Delivery Quotas (in~tiation), Fees paid by Crown

AIKENS, Thomas Esquire-continued: SuPPLY: SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Industrial Development, 1811. Labour and Tourism, 1684. Lands, 1536. Railways, 1414. BENNETT, Colin James, Esquire, B.A., Vote of Credit, 206. LL.B. (South Brisbane}- ARMSTRONG, Roy Alexander, Esquire Takes his seat, 2. (Mulgrave)- Address in Reply, 626. Takes his seat, 2. BILLS: Address in Reply, 533. Chiropodists (2°), 869; (committee), Financial Statement, 1176. 1211, 1212, 1216. SUPPLY: Girl Guides Association (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2447. IndUS•trial Development, 1769. Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), 2623; (2°), 2797; (commiHee), 2823, 2825, BALDWIN, Edgar Allan, Esquire (Logan)­ 2834, 2844, 2847, 2854. Takes his seat, 2. Liquor Aots Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 320. 1984. BILLS: Marketable Securities (initiation), 2454. Acquisition of Land Act Amendment Medical Act Amendment (2°), 572; (initiation), 2197. (committee), 578, 583, 585. Children's Services Act Amendment Money Lenders Act Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 2736. tion), 802; (2 °), 1305. Chiropodists (committee), 1208, 1213. Motor Vehicles Insurance Act Amend­ Co-ordination of Rural Advances and ment (initiation), 1299. Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Queensland Institute of Medical Research (initiation), 1204. Act Amendment (initiation), 1658. Education Act Amendment (initiation), Queensland Museum (initiation), 2522. 2687; (2°), 2980; (committee), 2984, Queensland Police Welfare Club (initia­ 2985, 2987, 2989. .tion), 2699. Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Termination of Tenancies (initiation), Compensation Fund Act Amendment 2915. (ini,tiation), 657. Wheat Industry Stabilization Act Amend­ James Cook University of North ment (initiation), 1036. Queensland (initiation), 2261; (2°), 2336. Fees paid by Crown to barris.ters and solicitors, Order for return (seconds Land Tax Act Amendment (initiation), amendment-Mr. Thackeray), 68. 1388; (2°), 1558. Financial Statement, 762. Liquor Act Amendment (in1tiMion), 2654. Named, 2016. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Ordered to resume seat, 574. 2010. Pers.onal explanation, 2185. Local Government Act and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 2960. Points of order, 69, 70, 71, 501, 544, 546, 602, 615, 633, 863, 1162, 1371, 1651, Meat Industry Act Amendment (com­ 2648, 2837, 2838. mittee), 2285. SuPPLY: Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School (initiation), 2043; (committee), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2311. Industrial Development, 1806. Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Labour and Tourism, 1642, 1669. 2243. Suspended, 2016. Public Service Superannuation Act Amendment (initiation), 1862. BIRD, Valmond James, Esquire (Burdekin}­ Succession and Probate Duties Acts Takes his seat, 2. Amendment (initiation), 1398; (2°), Address in Reply, 277. 1571; (committee), 1574. BILL: Valuers Registration Act Amendment Chiropodists (committee), 1215. (initiation), 2167. Financial Sta•tement, 825. Wheat Delivery Quotas (initiation), 2415. Point of order, 2045. Financial Statemen•t, 775. SuPPLY: Points of order, 1072, 1388, 1539, 1559, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1815, 1864, 2021, 2655. Railways, 1418. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 9

BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable Johannes BLAKE, James Robert Henry, Esquire (Barambah) (Premier aod Minister for (Isis)- State Development)- Takes his seat, 2. Takes his seat, 2. Address in Reply, 417. BILLS: BILLS: Audit Act Amendment (initiation), 645; Acquisition of Land Act Amendment (2°), 678; (committee), 682. (initiation), 2193. Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 2780. Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control Act Amendment (initiation), Officials in Parliament Act Amendment 2890; (2°), 3035. (initter for Mines and Main Roads, EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE­ 2392. Health, 1326. Minist1y, Appointment, 21; Changes, Industrial Development, 1809. 411. Railways, 1359. Oil drilling on the Great Barrier Reef, BROMLEY, Fred Phillip, Esquire Committee of inquiry, 2392. (Norman)- Oil spill from damaged tanker "Oceanic Grandeur", 2394, 2482. Takes his seat, 2. Address in Reply, 489. Speaker, Election (nominates Mr. D. E. Nicholson), 3; (congratulations), 15; BILLS: (presentation), 17. Children's Services Act Amendment (initiation\ 2728. SuPPLY: City of Brisbane Act Amendment EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- (committee), 2368. Executive and Legislative, 1871, 1878, Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers 1891. (Pensions) Act Amendment (initia

BROMLEY, Fred Phillip, Esquire-continued: BILLS: BILLS-continued: Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), Meat Industry Act Amendment (com­ 2655. mittee), 2285, 2287. Meat Industry Act Amendment (2"), Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School 2279. (initiation), 2035. SUPPLY: Motor Vehicles Insurance Act Amend­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- ment (ini-tiation), 1297; (2°), 2384. Industrial Development, 1734, 1760, Queensland Theatre Company (initiation), 1762, 1815. 2463; (committee), 2542, 2545, 2549, Resolution reported from Committee­ 2550, 2555. Industrial Development, 1924. Racing and Betting Act Amendment (initiation), 1952; (2 °), 2297; (com­ CAREY, Oecil Charles, Esquire (Albert) (see mittee), 2300, 2302, 2305. also "Chairman of Committees, Tem­ Rad~oactive Substances Act Amendment porary" and "Speaker, Deputy")- (initiation), 2944. Take,s his seat, 2. Traffic Act Amendment (initiation), 2061. Address in Reply, 411. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Death reported, 2389. tion), 1850. Financial Statement, 978. Valuers Registration Act Amendment Point of order, 1644. (initiation), 2169. SUPPLY: Financial Statement, 1091. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Named, 1761, 2134. Lands, 1539. Off-shore test drilling for oil (presents petition), 2328. CASEY, Edlmund Denis, Esquire (Mackay)­ Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 501. Takes his seat, 2. Points of order, 130, 544, 602, 1753, 1761, Address in Reply, 272. 1762, 1803, 2134, 2631, 2661. BILLS: SUPPLY: City of Brisbane Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 2123. Executive and Legislative, 1881. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Amendment (initiation), 2145. Industrial Development, 1750. Coal Mining Act Amendment (initiation), Labour and Tourism, 1620. 2075. CAMM, Honourable Ronald Ernest (Wbit­ Co-ordination of Rural Advances and sunday) (Minister for Mines, Main Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Roads and Electricity to 4 September, (inil'iation), 1198. 1969; Minister for Mines and Main Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Roads from 4 September, 1969)- Compensation Fund Aot Amendment (init,iMion), 666. Takes his sea:!, 2. Local Government Act Amendment Address in Reply, 494. (initiation), 2097; (2°), 2346; (com­ BILLS: mittee), 2357. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers Local Government Act and Another Act (Pensions) Act Amendment (initiation), Amendment (initiation), 2961; (2 °), 855, 862; (2°), 947, 956, 1029; 3015; (committee), 3018, 3019, 3020. (committee), 1029. Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School Coal Indus,try (Control) Act Amendment (initiation), 2041. (initiation), 2077, 2084; (2°), 2380. Queensland Theatre Company (commit­ Coal Mining Act Amendment (initiation), tee), 2541, 2546, 2549, 2552, 2553. 2073, 2077; (2°), 2379. Valuers Registration Act Amendment Commission to administer oath or affir­ (initiation), 2167; (2°), 2377. mation of allegiance, 1; To open Financial Statement, 1075. Parliament, 1. Off- hore test drilling for oil (presents Ministerial statement, Ampol-Japex, Mackay petition\ 2073. No. 1 Well, 64. Points of order, 2137, 2146, 2543, 3020. CAMPBELL, Honourable Frederick Alexander SUPPLY: (Aspley) (Minister for Industrial ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Development)- Industrial Development, 1779. Takes his seat, 2. Labour and Tourism, 1688. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 11

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES [Hooper, Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Keith William, Esquire (Greenslopes)]­ question under discusion, 461, 462, [see also "Hooper, Keith William, 1285, 1301, 1440, 1532, 1534, 1539, Esquire"]- 1657, 1658, 1795, 1797, 2055, 2062, Appointment, 26. 2645, 2646, 2682, 2929, 2930. BILLS: Members- Generally­ Desirous of speaking must rise and call, 1267, 2015, 2142, 2626 Committee­ May deal with comments of other Amendments- members, 2356, 2661. Cannot be moved to amendment Must be referred to by name of elec­ already agreed to, 1215. torate or title, 886, 1534, 2622, 2647. To same clause must be moved Must not pass between Chair and separately, 2509. member speaking, 814. Debate must be confined to clause Must remain :silent when Chairman on or amendment under discussion, hi·s feet, 123, 1618, 1725, 1820, 2018, 681, 2287, 2355, 2357, 2358, 2361, 2369, 2370, 2856. 2020, 2601, 2645, 2661, 2839, 2927. Chair- Named- Mr. Bennett, 2016. Cannot direct Minister to identify docu­ ments being qua.ted, 2017. Mr. Hanson, 2015. Must be addressed, 822, 966, 1018, 1059, Ordered to apologise, 2929. 1095, 1103, 1177, 1283, 1703,2623, Noise in Chamber, 1203, 1534, 1538. 2626, 2631, 2838, 2851, 2892, 2927, Noise in gallery, 646, 1671. 2931. Must be obeyed, 681, 1082, 1200. Order in Chamber, 1129, 2287, 2610, 2664, 2839, 2841. Must not be reflected on, 462, 838, 1177. Points of order- Responsibilities mus.t not be assumed by Invalid, 681, 822, 1618, 2017, 2020, members, 2360, 2636. 2649. To be taken by member offended, 2649. Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, 120, 729, 823, 964, 1029, 1093, 1117, Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ 1129, 1173, 1214, 1267, 1538, 1576, orderly conduct, 1988, 2000, 2018, 1703, 1948, 1971, 1989, 1992, 2000, 2645, 2662. 2009, 2014, 2029, 2115, 2286~ 2305, Statement or denial of member must be 2312, 2355, 2448, 2639, 2660, 2661, accepted, 121, 1539, 1551, 1703, 2702, 2823, 2836, 2854, 2858, 2924. 2018, 2136, 2191, 2357, 2605, 2632, Cross-firing in Chamber out of order, 104, 2661, 2664, 2838. 122, 837, 1059, 1272, 1273, 1533, Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ 1539, 2367, 2370, 2603, 2605, 2638. "If you can be honest, keep going.", Decorum in Chamber, 813, 2631, 2848. 113. . " ... he was a bloody fool.", 1104. Debate must be confined to question under discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). " ... he said, 'Don't clear one square mile of this brigalow country'.", 1173. Denial (see• "Statement"). "You're a 'bludger'.", 1176. Improper motives must not be imputed, "The A.L.P. is a collection of scabs.", 2020, 2836, 2837, 2847. 1414. Interjections- " ... he is just a mug ... ", 1551. Disorderly, 123, 813, 836, 837, 838, " ... :he is simply a tool of his Com­ 965, 966, 1058, 1103, 1104, 1159, munist-prone masters.", 1675. 1162, 1172, 1200, 1228, 1232, 1273, "Wait till his masters read it.", 1675. 1274, 1324, 1331, 1496, 1539, 1550, "The hon. member . . . said that the 1618, 1703, 1715, 1961, 1988, 1989, Building Workers' Industrial Union had 1992, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2228, 2247, nothing to hide.", 1703. 2367, 2603, 2604, 2605, 2622, 2631, " . . . and had the hon. member ... 2632, 2633, 2645, 2647, 2662, 2924. prompting him ... ", 1725. Members not obliged to heed, 2646, "Shocking travesty, gagging him.", 2015. 2851, 2927. "The Gestapo again!", 2015. Mu t be made from member's accus­ "The Minister is telling lies.", 2018. tomed seat, 826, 834, 964, 1961, 2368, " ... he was consorting with well-known 2595. criminals ... ", 2020. Must be relevant, 1496. " . . . he was recommending that the Interruptions, Disorderly, 1273, 1538, 1575, Beenleigh distillery be closed . . . ", 1820, 1988, 2000. 2021. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (Hooper, Chair- Keith William, Esquire)-continued: Must be addressed, 1102. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Must not be reflected on, 1548. continued: Denial (see "Statement"). "I will call the hon. membeT a liar.", 2158. Inrterj ections­ "I want .to make a few more comments Disorderly, 1099. about the churches. I would not mind Must be made from member's accustomed if they were 'fair dinkum'.", 2633. seat, 1099. "The hon. member is the greatest rat Points of order­ that ever came in here.", 2638. Invalid, 1099, 1548. "You have the morals of an alley cat.", Must be taken at time they arise, 1548. 2638. Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ "But, because he had been told to, ·he orderly conduct, 1548. would support the Bill.", 2663. "He deplored particularly the pressure Statement or denial of member must be .that his own church had attempted rto accepted, 2146 . put on him, and I think he referred Unparliamentary language­ to their acting like a •trade union Expression ruled out of order­ meeting.", 2663. "Liar", 1548. "So keen and so avaricious is the Govern­ ment to engage in this skulduggery CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM· ... ", 2836. PORARY [Dean, Harold, Esquire " . . . people who send their contri­ (Sandgate)]-[see also "Dean, Harold, butions to party funds-and I objecrt Esquire"]- to legislation being enacted for rthat purpose-", 2837. Nomina.ted on panel, 21. "foul-mouthed", 2837. Chair must be addressed, 830, 909, 910. " . . . his breath is as if he had Conversaotions in loud tones, Disorderly, pyrrhoea.", 2837. 909, 1113, 2723. " ... Government's . behind-closed- Cross-firing in Chamber out of order, 830, doors tactics.", 2847. 831, 906, 910. " . . . people would not rent homes Interjections- unless ... they were 'alcos'.", 2926. Disorderly, 911, 1113, 1114, 1699. " ... he is a dingo ... ", 2929. Members not obliged to heed, 909. SUPPLY: Noise in Chamber, 830, 1113. Generally- Chief Office Vote, Scope of debate, CHAIRMAN OF COMMI'ITEES, TEM· 1241, 1622, 1643. PORARY [Houghton, James Edward Executive and Legislative­ Hiram, Esquire (Reddiffe)]-[se•e also "Houghton James Edward Hiram, Scope of debate, 1878. Esquire'']- Health- Nominated on panel, 442. Prisons cannot be discussed, 1285. Chair- Industrial Development- Must be addressed, 1014, 2642, 2643. Estimat•es of Department of Labour and Tourism cannot be discussed, Must not be argued with, 2644. 1794, 1795. Must not be reflected on, 1807, 2134, 2644. Unparliamentary language-- Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, Expressions ruled out of order­ 916, 963, 1009, 1040, 1170, 1973. "Dill", 2664. Cross-firing in Chamber out of m:der, 963, "Liar", 2661. 1170. "Lie", 2664, 2838. Debate must be confined to quel:ltion under "Lied", 2663. discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). "Unmitiga•ted liar", 2664. Interjections, Disorderly, 1010, 1014, 1171, Withdrawal of stMement must be without 2642, 2643, 2644. qualification, 2638, 2664. Interruptions, Disorderly, 1171. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM­ Irrelevanc·ies, Debate must be confined to PORARY [Carey, Cecil Charles, question under discussion, 1807, 2916. Esquire (Albert)]-[see also "Carey, Members- Cecil Charles, Esquire"]- Must be referred to by name of elec­ Nominated on panel, 21. torate, 2134. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 13

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM· Chair- PORARY [Houghtou, James Edward Must be addressed, 935, 1633, 1754. Hiram, Esquire]-continued: Must not be argued with, 2548. Members--continued: Must not be reflected on, 1038, 1066, Named 1368, 2548, 2549. Mr. Bromley, 2134. Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, Mr. O'DonneU, 2134. 926, 1000, 1257, 1594, 1632, 2260, Ordered to resume seat­ 2515, 2630, 2659. Mr. Bousen, 1418. Cross-firing in Chamber out of order, 781, 922, 1156, 1523, 2524. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Mr. Davies, 2644. Debate must be confined to question under discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Noise in Chamber, 963, 1454. Denial (see "Statement"). Order to withdraw from Chamber cannot be debated, 2644. Disorderly conduct, 1179, 1523. Points of order, Invalid, 863, 1170, 1418, Interjections- 2134. Disorderly, 773, 781, 1038, 1157, 1522, Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ 1761, 2271. orderly conduct, 1008, 1418, 1807, Members not obliged to heed, 1523. 2134, 2643, 2644. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ question under discussion, 587, 1037, "They tossed you out of the synod.", 1763, 1855, 2046, 2060, 2519, 2524, 2529, 2653, 2736, 2951. 1007. " . . . the hon. member . . . could not Judiciary, Reflections on, Not in order, read them.", 1803. 1855. "I am not allowed to answer his alie­ Membe~s- gation.", 1807. Desirous of speaking must rise and call, "The hon. member ~hen made another 2736. accusation against the Brisbane City Must be referred to by name of elec­ Council, by saying that he had some torate or title, 784. doubt whether objections lodged ever MuM have regard ·tO difficulties of found their way to !!he Minister.", "Hansard" staff, 2271. 2131. Must not read from "Hansa:rd" proof, Withdrawal of statement must be without 1762. qualification, 1007. Must resume seat when Temporary CHAIRMAN OF COMMIITEES, TEM­ Chairman rises, 17 61. PORARY [Jones, Raymond, Esquire Must speak audibly, 1279. (Caims)]-[see' also "Jones, Raymond, Named- Esquire"]- Mr. Bromley, 1761. Nominated on panel, 21. Standing Order No. 123A~Grossly dis­ Chair must be addressed, 1045. orderly conduct, 2060. 2272, 2548, 2554. CHAIRMAN OF COMMIITEES, TEM· PORARY [Rae, Wallace Alexander Statement or denial of member must be Ramsay, Esquire (Gregory)]-[see also accepted, 13 71. "Rae, Honourable Wallace Alexander Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Ramsay"]- "! said I liked advice from intelligent Nominated on panel, 21. people.", 103 8. " . . . employees at 'the Townsvi!le CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM· General Hospital . . . were either PORARY [Ramsden, Samuel Raymond, thieves or potential thieves.", 1063. Esquire (Merthyr)]-[see also "One law for the Ministers and one law "Ramsden, Samuel Raymond, for the members.", 1368. Esquire"]- "He has as much thought for the workers Nominated on panel, 21. as Vi. Jordan has.", 1755. BILLS: "He reflected on the Parliamentary pensions scheme and said it was only Generally­ a step ahead of the age pension.", Committee- 1864. Debate must be confined to clause "He is a Liberal.", 2548. under discussion, 2547, 2549, Wit!hdrawal of s.tatement must be uncon­ 2551, 2552, 2553, 2554, 2555. ditional, 1038, 1755. 14 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM­ CHINCHEN, Geoffrey Talbot, Esquire, PORARY [Wharton, Claude Alfred, M.B.E., D.F.C. (Mt. Gravatt)- Esquire (Bumett)]-[see also ''Wharton, Takes his seat, 2. Claude Alfred, Esquire"]- BILLS: Nominated on panel, 2389. Children's Services Act Amendmenrt BILL: (initiation), 2719. Generally­ City of Brisbane Act Amendment Committee- (initiation), 2118. Debate must be confined rto clause City of Brisbane Town Planning Act under discussion, 2537, 2543. Amendment (initiation), 2146. Irrelevancies, Debate musrt be confined to Education Act Amendment (initiation), question under discussion, 2685. 2688. Girl Guides Association (initiation), CHALK, Honourable Gordon William 2444. Wesley (Lockyer) (Treasurer)- Land Tax Act Amendment (ini•tiation), Takes his seat, 2. 1391. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2007. Appropriation (No. 2) (2°), 1926, 1937. Money LendeTs Act Amendment Gift Duty Act Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 802. 1382, 1384; (2°), 1561, 1563, 1566. Queensland Museum (initiation), 2519. Land Tax Act Amendment (initiation), Radioactive Substances Act Amendment 1384, 1391; (2°), 1557, 1558; (com­ (2°), 3011. mittee), 1560. Traffic Act Amendment (initiation), 2053. Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), 2637. Weekend Detention (initiation), 2707. Officials in Parliament Act Amendment Points of order, 2131, 2641, 2691. (2°), 251. SUPPLY: Racing and Betting Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 1945, 1958; (2°), 2295, Industrial Development, 1802. 2298; (committee), 2299, 2300, 2303, 2305. Railways, 1425. Stamp Act Amendment (initiation), 2874, CORY, David Wheatcroft, Esquire 2881; (2°), 3020, 3023; (committee), (Warwick)- 3026. Takes his seat, 2. Succession and Probate Duties Acts Address in Reply, 439. Amendment (initiation), 1393, 1398; (2°), 1567, 1572; (committee), 1574, BILLS: 1576. Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Compensation Fund Act Amendment Commission to administer oath or affir­ (initiation), 656. mation of allegiance, 1; To open Parliament, 1. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiMion), 1978. Deaths- Stamp Act Amendment (2°), 3023. Carey, Mr. C. C., 2396. Death, Carey, Mr. C. C., 2397. Dart, Mr. W. L. (seconds motion of condolence), 24. Financial StMement, 916. Heading, Sir J ames A. (seconds motion SuPPLY: of condolence), 24. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Mclntyre, Mr. M. (seconds motion of Industrial Development, 17 4 7. condolence), 73. Lands, 1598. Fees paid by Crown to barristers and CRAWFORD, Artbur Pinkerton, Esquire, solicitors, Orde·r for return (amend­ M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S.(Eng.), F.R.C.S ment-Mr. Thackeray), 69. (Edin.), F.R.A.C.S. (Wavell)- Financial Statement, 708, 1180. Takes his seat, 2. Ministerial Statement- Address in Reply (seconds motion), 30. Patients' trust moneys, Townsville Geneml BILLS: Hospital, 1668. Children's Services Act Amendment Speaker, Election (seconds nomination of (initiation), 2592; (committee), 3034. Mr. D. E. Nicholson), 3. Education Act Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 2690. Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Vote of Credit, 192, 216. Compensation Fund Act Amendment Valedictory, 2386. (initiation), 665. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 15

CRAWFORD, Arthur Pinkerton, Esquire­ SUPPLY: continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS-continued: Labour and Tourism, 1639. Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), Railways, 1439. 2605. Medical Act Amendment (imtiation), DEAN, Harold, Esquire (Sandgate) (see 461. also "Chairman of Committees, Tern• Prisons Act Amendment (ini·tiation), porary")-- 2241. Takes his seat, 2. Queensland Institute of Medical Research Address in Reply, 398. Act Amendment (initiation), 1828. Radioactive Substances Act Amendment BILLS: (initiation), 2937; (2°), 3008. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Amendment (initi<~Jtion), 2159. Succession and Probat•e Duties Aot Amendment (2°), 1571. Education Act Amendment (initiation), 2689. Financial Statement, 990. Girl Guides Association (initiation), SUPPLY: 2446. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), Health, 1262. 2628; (committee), 2820. RaUways, 1410. 'Prisons Act Amendment (iniiiMion), 2245. Resolution reported from Committee­ Queensland Museum (committee), 2970, Heal1:h, 1904. 2973. Queensland Theatre Company (initiation), DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire (Mary- 2464. borough)- Financial Statement, 1105. Takes his seat, 2. Points of order, 2633, 2781. Address in Reply, 606. SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chiropodists (initill!tion), 359. Health, 1265. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Act Amendment (initiation), Labour and Tourism, 1694. 861. DELAMOTHE, Honourable Peter Roylance, Education Act Amendment (2°), 2976; O.B.E., M.B., B.S. (Bowen) (Minister (committee), 2984, 2985, 2988, 2990, for Justice and Attomey-Generai)- 2991. Local Government Act Amendment Takes his seat, 2. (2 °), 2350; (committee), 2355, 2356, Address in Reply, 632. 2359, 2360. Bennett, Mr., Suspension, 2016. Queensland Museum (2°), 2969; (com­ mittee), 2971, 2972, 2973. BILLS: Queensland Theatre Company (initiation), British Subject (Interpretation) (initiation), 2461; (2°), 2535; (committee), 2537, 2510, 2514; (2°), 2991. 2539, 2544, 2546, 2547, 2548, 2549, District Courts Act Amendment (inJtia­ 2550, 2551, 2552,. 2553, 2554, tion), 1853, 1858; (2°), 2289, 2291. Financial Statement, 1161. Girl Guides Association (initiation), 2442, 2450; (2 °), 2530, 2531. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 2644. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Act Points of order, 1099, 1162, 1170, 1173, Amendment (initiation), 2886, 2888; 1548, 1618, 1762, 2114, 2134, 2357, (2°), 2993. 2548, 2644. Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 2600, 2659; (2°), 2769, 2814; (com­ mittee), 2816, 2817, 2818, 2819, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2821, 2824, 2827, 2828, 2837, 2840, Industrial Development, 1789. 2841, 2843, 2844, 2845, 2846, 2857, Railways, 1365. 2867, 2868. Vote of Credit, 210. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 1967, 2017; (2 °), 2292, 2294. DAVIS, Brian John, Esquire (Brisbane)-­ MarketabLe Securities (initiation), 2450, Takes his seat, 2. 2457; (2°), 2531. Money Lende1;s Act Amendment (initia­ Address in Reply, 434. tion), 799, 863; (2°), 1303, 1962. Financial Statement, 1066. Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Point of order, 1675. 2205, 2246; (2°), 2328, 2332. 16 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DELAMOTHE, Honourable Peter Roylance­ BILLS-continued: continued: Land Tax Act Amendment (ini,tiation), BILLS-continued: 1390; (2°), 1557; (commiHee), 1560. Queensland Ins.titute of Medical Research Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), Act Amendment (initiation), 1659, 2614; (2°), 2772; (comm[tte,e), 2816, 1828. 2817, 2818, 2819, 2821, 2824, 2827, Roman Catholic Holy Name Cathedral 2828, 2840, 2842, 2843, 2845, 2851, Site (initiation), 1944, 1945; (2°), 2867. 2291. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Termination of Tenancies (initiation), 1980; (2°), 2292; (committee), 2294. 2903, 2931; (2°), 3000, 3005; (com­ Marketable Securities (initiation), 2452; mittee), 3005. (2°), 2532. Weekend Detention (initiation), 2702, Money Lenders Act Amendment (2 °), 2717; (2°), 2992. 1304. Hanson, Mr., Suspension, 2015. Prisons Act Amendment (2°), 2329. Racing and Betting Act Amendment Ministerial Statement- (initiation), 1949; (2°), 2295; (com­ Promotions and Marketing (Q'ld.) Pty. mittee), 2299, 2300, 2304. Ltd., 2072. Roman Catholic Holy Name Cathedral DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire (Aubigny)­ Site (2 °), 2291. Stamp Act Amendment (initiation), 2879; Takes his seat, 2. (2°), 3021; (committee), 3025. Address in Reply, 389. Succession and Probate Duties Act'S BILLS: Amendment (initiation), 1397; (2°), Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), 1569; (commiHee), 1573, 1576. 2223. Termination of Tenancies (initiation), Death, Robinson, Mr. H. F., 454. 2912; (2 °), 3002. Weekend Detention (2°), 2992. FLETCHER, Honourable Alan Roy (Cunning­ Wheat Delivery Quotas (2 °), 2510. ham) (Minister for Education and Financial Statement, 969. Cultural Activities)- Points of order, 2020, 2216, 2327, 2328. Takes his seat, 2. SuPPLY: BILLS: Education Act Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2678, 2692; (2°), 2973, 2982; (com­ Labour and Tourism, 1705. mittee), 2984, 2985, 2986, 2987, Vote of Credit, 203. 2988, 2990, 2991. Jame Cook University of North Queens­ HANSON, Martin, Esquire (Port Curtis)-­ land (initiation), 2250, 2267; (2°), Takes his seat, 2. 2332, 2337. Address in Reply, 503. Queensland Museum (initiation), 2515, 2527; (2°), 2967, 2970; (committee), BILLS: 2970, 2971, 2972, 2973. Acquisition of Land Act Amendment Queensland Theatre Company (initiation), (initiation), 2199. 2457, 2465; (2°), 2533, 2536; (com­ Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers mittee), 2539, 2543, 2545. (Pensions) Act Amendment (inimation), 860; (2 °J, 954. Death, Mcintyre, Mr. M., 74. Co-ordination of Rural Advances and HANLON, Patrick .Joseph, Esquire Agricultural Bank Act Amendment (Baroona)- (initiation), 1131. Takes his seat, 2. Local Government Aot and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 2963. Address in Reply, 528. Meat Industry Act Amendment (initia­ BILLS: tion), 1047. Acquisition of Land Aot Amendment Queensland Theatre Company (com­ (initiation), 2202. mittee), 2552, 2553. British Subject (interpretation) (initiation), Stamp Act Amendment (irntiation), 2513; (2°), 2992. 2881. Dis:rict Courts Act Amendment (2°), Valuers Registration Act Amendment 2290. (initiation), 2166. Gift Duty Act Amendment (2°), 1562; Wheat Deliv,ery Quotas (initiation), (committee), 1563, 1565. 2418. Girl Guide; Association (2 °), 2531. Wheat Industry Stabiliza,tion Act Amend­ Judges' Salaries and Pensions Act ment (initiation), 1033; (2°), 1482. Amendment (2 °), 2993. Financial Statement, 1146. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 17

HANSON, Martin, Esquire-continued: BILLS-continued: Named, 2015. Education Act Amendment (initia,tion), Points of order, 613, 1162, 1414. 2682; (committee), 2989. Gift Duty Act Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 1383; (2°), 1562; (committee), 1565. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Girl Guides Ass.ociation (initiation), Industrial Development, 1773. 2448. Labour and Tourism, 1626. James Cook University of Norl!h Queens­ Lands, 1584. land (initiation), 2255. Suspended, 2015. Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 2796; (committee), 2831, 2848, 2857. HARRIS, Edward David, Esquire (Wynnum}­ Mea,t Industry Act Amendment (2 °), Takes his seat, 2. 2277. BILL: Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), 2230. 2653. Public Service Superannuation Aot Financial Statement, 841. Amendment (initiation), 1864. Personal explan3!tion, 854. Queensland Theatre Company (initiation), 2460; (committee), 2541, 2543, 2548. SUPPLY: Stamp Act Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2877. Industrial Development, 1763. Tuberculosis FuDther Agreement (initia- Labour and Tourism, 1711. tion), 1840. HEATLEY, William Clarence, Esquire Financial Statement, 929. (Albert)- Point of order, 681. Takes his seat, 2389. SUPPLY: Death, Carey, Mr. C. C., 2396. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ HERBERT, Honourable John Desmond Health, 1250. (Sherwood) (Minister for Labour and Industrial Development, 1765. Tourism}- Labour and Tourism, 1680. Takes his seat, 2. Vote of Credit, 200. BILL: HINZE, Rmsell James, Esquire (South Motor Vehicles Insurance Act Amend­ Coast)- ment (initiation), 1295, 1303; (2°), 2384. Takes his seat, 2. SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 141. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- BILLS: Labour and Tourism, 1606, 1670, Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), 1722. 2631; (2'), 2802; (committee), 2840. Liquor Acts Amendment (ini,tiation), HEWITT, Honourable Nevine Thomas Erk 2001. (Mackenzie) (Minister for Local Local Government Act Amendment Government and Marine Activities to (initiation), 2092. 4 September, 1969; Minister for Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Death, Carey, Mr. C. C., 2397. Affairs from 4 September, 1969)- Financial Statement, 7 43. Takes his seat, 2. SUPPLY: BILL: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Liquor Act Amendment (committee), Health, 1267. 2855. Labour and Tourism, 1617. HEWITT, William Douglas, Esquire (Chats- Lands, 1515. worth}- Railways, 1451. Takes his seat, 2. HODGES, Honourable Alien MaxweH Address in Reply, 267. (Gympie) (Minister for Works and BILLS: Housing)- Audit Act Amendment (2°), 679. Takes his seat, 2. British Subject (Interpretation) (initiation), BILLS: 2512. Queensland Police Welfare Club (initia­ Children's Services Act Amendment tion, 2696, 2701; (2°), 3027. (ini,tiation), 2725. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences City of Brisbane Act Amendment Act Amendment (initiation), 2664, (initia·tion), 2120. 2665; (2°), 3027. 18 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HOOPER, Keith William, Esquire (Green­ BILLS-continued: slopes) (see also "Chairman of Com­ Medical Act and 01her Acts (Adminis­ mittees" and "Speaker, Deputy")- tration) Act Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 652. Motor Vehicles Insurance Act Amend­ BILL: ment (initiation), 1296. Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), Officials in Parliament Act Amendment 2618. (initiation), 105; (2°), 240. SUPPLY: Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ tion (initill!tion), 2885; (2°), 2992. Health, 1256. Prisons Act Amendment (initia.tion), 2217. HOUGHTON, James Edward Hiram, Esquire Public Service SupeTannuation Act (Redcliffe) (see also "Chairman of Amendment (initiation), 1860. Committees, Temporary")- Queensland Police Welfare Club (initia­ Takes 1his seat, 2. tion), 2697; (2°), 3027. Financial Statement, 847, 882. Racing and BeNing Act Amendment (initiation), 1947. Poin1 of order, 2605. Stamp Act Amendment (initiation), 2876. HOUSTON, John William, Esquire (Bulimba) Succession and Probate Duties Acts (Leader of the Opposition)- Amendment (initiation), 1394. Takes his seat, 2. Termination of Tenancies (initiation), 2906; (2°), 3001. Address in Reply, 75. Traffic Act Amendment (initill!tion), 2049. BILLS: Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acquisition of Land Act Amendment Act Amendment (initiation), 2665; (initiation), 2186. (2°), 3027. Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Con­ Weekend Detention (initiation), 2705. trol Act Amendment (initiation), 2753; Wheat Delivery Quotas (initiMion), 2404; (committee), 3036. (2°), 2489. Appropriation (No. 2) (2 °), 1931. Whea·t Industry Stabilization Act Amend­ British Subject (Interpretation) (initiation) ment (initiation), 1031. 2512. Deaths- Children's Services Act Amendment (initiation), 2575, 2589. Carey, Mr. C. C. (seconds motion of condolence), 2396. Chiropodists (initiation), 353; (2 o), 684; (moves amendment), 685; (committee), Coburn, Mr. A. (seconds motion of 1213. condolence), 191. City of Brisbane Act Amendment Dart, Mr. W. L., 25. (initiation), 2115; (2°), 2365; (com­ Heading, Sir James A., 25. mittee), 2367, 2369. Mclntyre, Mr. M., 73. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Robinson, Mr. H. F. (seconds motion Amendment (2°), 2372. of condolence), 454. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers Electric Light and Power Acts, Proposed (Pensions) Aot Amendment (iruitiation), disallowance of regulations (moves 856. motion), 2483. District Courts Act Amendment (ini,tia­ Fees paid by Crown to barristers and tion), 1854. solicitors, Order for return (amend­ Education Act Amendment (initiation), ment-Mr. Thackeray), 71. 2679. Financial Statement, 728. Gift Duty Act Amendment (initiation), 1382. Leader~hip of Opposi,tion, 22. Judges' Salaries and p,ensions Act Points of order, 69, 253, 2018, 2642, 2644, Amendment (initiation), 2887. 2742. Land Tax Act Amendment (initiation), Speaker, Nominates Mr. E. C. O'Donnell, 1386. 3; Election of Mr. D. E. Nicholson Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), (congratulations), 15. 2601; (2°), 2784; (committee), 2830, SUPPLY: 2838, 2846, 2856, 2865. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Executive and Legislative, 1871, 1878. 1968. Labour and Tourism, 1613. Local Government Act Amendment (initiation), 2088. Railways, 1347. Mea.t Indus•try Act Amendment (initia­ Vote of Credit, 196. tion), 1041; (2°), 2280. Valedictory, 2387. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 19

HUGHES, Clive Melwyn, Esquire (Kurilpa)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. Children's Services Act Amendment (initiation), 2732. Address in Reply, 304. Girl Guides Association (initiation), BILLS: 2449. Audit Act Amendment (2°), 680. lames Cook University of North Quee]ls­ Girl Guides Association (initiation), land (initiation), 2263. 2446. Local Government Aot Amendment (2°), Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), 2352; (committee), 2359. 2610; (2°), 2806; (committee), 2817, Meat Industry Act Amendment ~initia­ 2818, 2821, 2829, 2832, 2841, 2842, tion), 1048. 2844, 2859. Queensland Museum (initiation), 2525. Queensland Theatre Company (com­ Termination of Tenancies (initiation), mittee), 2538. 2925. Termination of Tenancies (irutiation), Financial Statement, 934. 2909. Weekend Detention (initiation), 2712. Personal explanation, 1028. Wheat Delivery Quotas (2°), 2498. Point of order, 2018. Points of order, 2447, 2926. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ HUNGERFORD, Harold Mortimer, Esquire Labour and Tourism, 1633. (Balonne)- Railways, 1443. Takes his seat, 2. JONES, Vincent Edward, Esquire (Callide)­ Address in Reply (moves motion), 26. Takes his seat, 2. BILL: Wheat Delivery Quotas (initiation), 2416. JORDAN, Mrs. Ellen Violet (Ipswich West)­ Financial Statement, 1169. Takes her seat, 2. Address in Reply, 617. INCH, Alexander James, Esquire (Burke)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. Children's Services Act Amendment SuPPLY: (initiation), 2738. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Girl Guides Association (initiation), Railways, 1428. 2444. Financial Statement, 922. JENSEN, Eugene Dubois, Esquire (Bunda- Point of order, 17 54. berg)- SUPPLY: Takes his seat, 2. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 283. Health, 1258. BILLS: Industrial Development, 1785. Children's Services Act Amendmen~ (initiation), 2735. KAUS, Williarn Bemard, Esquire, D.F.C. Co-ordination of Rural Advances and (Hawthorne)- Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Takes his seat, 2. (initiSJtion), 1204. Address in Reply, 601. Liquor Act Amendment (committee), BILL: 2841. Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School Radioactive Substances Act Amendment (initiation), 2032. (initiation), 2953. Point of order, 13 61. Financial Statement, 1014. Point of order, 681. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Health, 1279. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Labour and Tourism, 1713. Industrial Development, 1768. Labour and Tourism, 1640. KNOX, Honourable Williarn Edward (Nundah) (Minister for Transport)- JONES, Raymond, Esquire, B.E.M. (Cairns) Takes his seat, 2. (see also "Chairman of Committees, Temporary" and "Speaker, Deputy")- BILLS: Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School Takes his seat, 2. (initia.tion), 2021' 2046; (2 °), 2305, Addr·ess in Reply, 538. 2309; (committee), 2311, 2312, 2313. 20 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

KNOX, Honourable William Edward­ Financial Statement, 894. continued: Government drought relief and wate•r BILLS-continued: conservation measures (seconds private Traffic Act Amendment (initiation), member's motion-Mr. Whar•ton), 2048, 2066; (2°), 2313, 2318. 703. Point of order, 2632. Point of order, 2191.

SUPPLY: SuPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Railways, 1337, 1371, 1424, 1459. Industrial Development, 1787. LEE, Nonnan Edward, Esquire (Yeronga)­ Railways, 1369. Takes !his seat, 2. Vote of Credit, 214. Address in Reply, 421. LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire, D.F.C. BILLS: (Kedron)- Gty of Brisbane Act Amendment (initiation), 2126. Takes his seat, 2. Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), BILL: 2652. Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 2789; Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), (committee), 2820, 2822, 2833, 2840. 1991. Financial Statement, 1173. LONERGAN, William Horace, Esquire (Fiinders)- Point of order, 501. Takes his seat, 2. SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 622. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Industrial Development, 1753. Financial Statement, 1071. LICKISS, William Daniel, Esquire (Mt. SuPPLY: Coot-tha)- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Takes his :seat, 2. Lands, 1587. Address in Reply, 484. Railways, 1430. BILLS: LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ Acquisition of Land Aot Amendment (initiation), 2188; (2°), 2383. Takes his seat, 2. City of Brisbane Act Amendment SuPPLY: (initiation), 2136; (committee), 2370. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ C~ty of .Brisbane Town Planning Act Health, 1329. Amendment (initiation), 2153; (2°), 2371. Industrial Development, 1798. Gift Duty Aot Amendment (committee), Labour and Tourism, 1709. 1565. Land Tax Act Amendment (initiation), MARGINSON, Evan, Esquire (Ipswich East)­ 1388. Takes his seat, 2. Liquor Act Amendment (committee), Address in Reply, 166. 2864, 2866. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2012. Chiropodists (2°), 868; (commiNee), 1212. Local Government Act Amendment (2°), 2349; (committee), 2356. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Worl~ers Local Government Act and Another Act (Pensions) Act Amendment (initiation), Amendment (initiation), 2964; (2°), 857; (2°), 951. 3016. Coal Industry (Control) Act Amendment Meat Industry Act Amendment (com­ (initiation), 2079. mittee), 2285. Racing and Betting Act Amendment Queensland Theatre Company (com­ (2°), 2296. mi!'tee), 2550. Radioae

McKECHNIE, Henry Arthur, Esquire BILLs-continued: (Carnarvon)- Queensland Institute of Medical Research Takes his seat, 2. Act Amendmeni: (inilth11tion), 1654; (2 °), 2339. Address in Reply, 373. Queensland Police Welfare Club BILLS: (initiation), 2698. Acquisition of Land Act Amendment Radioactive Substances Act Amendment (initiation), 2189. (initiation), 2940; (2°), 3007. Co-ordination of Rural Advances and Termination of Tenancies (initiation), Agricultural Bank Act Amendment 2919. (initiation), 1128. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Education Act Amendment (initialtion), tion), 1845; (2°), 2341; (committee), 2686. 2342. Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Weekend Detention (ini,tiation), 2715. Compensation Fund Act Amendment Financial Statement, 820. (initiation), 662. Points of order, 121, 248, 249, 874, 2327, Local Government Act Amendment 2664. (initiation), 2104; (committee), 2358. Medical Act Amendment (commi.ttee), SUPPLY: 580. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Radioactive Substances Act Amendment Health, 1248. (initiation), 2942. Labour and Tourism, 1700. Traffic Act Amendment (2 °), 2316. Resolution reported from Committee­ Wheat Delivery Quotas (initiation), 2411; Health, 1897. (2°), 2499. MILLER, Colin John, Esquire (Ithaca)­ Whea.t Industry Stabilization Act Amend- ment (2°), 1479. Takes his seat, 2. Financial Statement, 833. Address in Reply, 315. Point of order,. 2418. BILLS: SUPPLY: Children's Services Act Amendment (initiation), 2731. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), Executiv·e and Legislative, 1888. 2642; (commit:tee), 2862, 2866. Industrial Development, 1814. Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School Lands, 1526. (initiation), 2039. Railways, 1362. Prisons Act Amendment (initiation}, Resolution reported from Committee­ 2237. Health, 1899. Termination of Tenancies (initiation), 2923. MELLOY, John, Esquire (Nudgee)­ Traffic Act Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 2064. Address in Reply, 426. Financial Statement, 1098. Off-shore drilling for oil, Great Barrier BILLS: Reef (presents petition), 2483. British Subject (Interpretation) (initiation), 2514. Point of order, 2926. Children's Services Act Amendment SUPPLY: (ir:itiation), 2598; (2 °), 3029; (com­ ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ mJtte·e), 3032, 3033. Industrial Development, 1793. Chiropodists (initiation), 358; (2°-Mr. Houston's amendment), 688, 864; Labour and Tourism, 1702. (committee), 1207, 1208, 1209, 1211, Railways, 1436. 1214, 1215, 1217. Resolution reported from Committee­ Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), Health, 1909. 2651. Medical Act Amendment (2°), 571; MOORE, Frauds Peter, Esquire (Mourilyan)­ (committee), 578, 580, 582, 584. Takes his seat, 2. Medical Act and Other Acts (Adminis­ Address in Reply, 158. tration) Act Amendment (inrtiation), 652; (2 °), 1652. BILLS: Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School Acquisition of Land Act Amendment (initiation), 2045. (initiation), 2194. Officials in Parliament Act Amendment Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Con­ (initiation), 115. trol Aot Amendment (initiation), 2892. 22 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

MOORE, Francis Peter, Esquire-continued: BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Liquor Act Amendment (committee), Co-ordination of Rural Advances and 2853, 2858, 2861. Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Radioactive Substances Act Amendment (initiation), 1130. (initiation), 2947. Education Act Amendment (2°), 2982. Points of order, 812, 1534, 1827, 201,8, James Cook University of North Queens­ 2158. land (initiation), 2262. SUPPLY: Meat Industry Act Amendment (initia:tion), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1045. Labour and Tourism, 1636. Queensland Theatre Company (com­ mittee), 2540, 2543, 2551. NEWBERY, Thomas Guy, Esquire (Mirani)­ Swine Compensation Fund Act Amend­ Takes his seat, 2. ment (initiation), 649. Address in Reply, 393. Termination of Tenancies (initiation), 2929. SUPPLY: Financial Statement, 912. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Health, 1319. Points of order, 596, 2017, 2649, 2742. Railways, 1405. SUPPLY: NEWTON, Harold Francis, Esquire EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (Belmont)- Health, 1321. Takes his seat,. 2. Labour and Tourism, 1721. Lands, 1524. Address in Reply, 147. BILLS: MOORE, Robert Edgar, Esquire (Windsor)-­ City of Brisbane Act Amendment Takes his seat, 2. (initiation), 2130; (2°), 2362; (com­ Address in Reply, 153. mi:ttee), 2367, 2370. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act BILLS: Amendment (initiation), 2150; (2°), Liquor Act Amendment (2 o ), 2811. 2371. Motor Vehicle Driving ln~tmction School Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (initiation), 2024. (Pensions) Act Amendment (initiation), Prisons Act Amendment (initi~tion), 858; (2°), 952; (committee), 1029. 2227. Coal Industry (Control) Act Amendmen~ Termination of Tenancies (initiation), (initiation), 2082; (2°), 2380. 2928. Coal Mining Act Amendment (initiation), Traffic Act Amendment (initiation), 2059. 2074; (2°), 2379. Financial Statement, 962. Educa:tion Act Amendment (initiation), 2691. SUPPLY: La·nd Tax Act Amendment (committee), EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1559. Health, 1324. Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), Labour and Tourism, 1697. 2657. Lands, 1592. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 1995. MULLER, Selwyn John, Esquire (Fassifem)­ Local Government Act Amendment Takes his sea,t, 2. (initiation), 2102; (2 °), 2343; (com­ mittee), 2355, 2358, 2360. Address in Reply, 327. Local Government Act a·nd Another Act SUPPLY: Amendment (initiation), 2962; (2°), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 3014; (committee), 3019. Railways, 1446. Medical Act Amendment (initiation), 466. MURRAY, John, Esquire, M.B.E. (Ciayfield)­ Termination of Tenancies (initiation), Takes his seat, 21. 2920. Traffic Act Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2065. City of Brisbane Act Amendment Tuberculosis Fmther Agreement (initia­ (committee), 2370. tion), 1847. City of Brisbane Town Planning Valuers Registration Act Amendment Act Amendment (initiation), 2142; (initiation), 2171; (2°), 2377. (2°\ 2373. James Cook University of North Que:ens­ Financial Statement, 984. land (initiation), 2257. Points of order, 252, 1703, 1930, 2136. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 23

NEWTON, Harold Francis, Esquire SUPPLY: continued: ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Industrial Development, 1800. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Lands, 1513. Health, 1286, 1315. PORTER, Charles Robert, Esquire Labour and Tourism, 1677. (Toowong)­ NICHOLSON, Honourable David Eric Takes his sea,t, 2. (Murrumba) (see also "Speaker")- Address in Reply, 384. Takes his seat, 2. BILLS: Election as Speaker, 15. City of Brisbane Act Amendment (initiation), 2121; (2°), 2363. SUPPLY: City of Brisbane Town Planning Act ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Amendment (initiation), 2149. Executive and Legislative, 1889. Gift Duty Act Amendment (2°), 1563; (committee), 1566. O'DONNELL, Eugene Christopher, Esquire lames Cook University of North Queens­ (Barcoo)- land (2°), 2335. Takes his seat, 2. Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 2787; Address in Reply, 369. (commktee), 2860. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 1987. Acquisition of Land Act Amendment Officials in Parliament Act Amendment (initiation), 2191; (2°), 2381. (2°), 249. Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Con­ Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), trol Act Amendmenrt (initiation), 2759, 2240. 2889. Queensland Theatre Company (initiation), Co-ordination of Rural Advances and 2462. Agricultural Bank Act Amendment (initiation), 1125; (2°), 2273. Radioactive Substances Aot Amendment (2°), 3009. Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses a,nd Compensation Fund Act Amendment Financial Statement, 755. (ini

RAMSDEN, Samuel Raymond, Esquire SHERRINGTON, Douglas John, Esqnire (Merthyr) (see also "Chainnan of (Salisbury)- Committees, Temporary")- Takes his seat, 2. Takes his seat, 2. Address in Reply, 309. Address in Reply, 522. BILLS: BILLS: Acquisition of Land Act Amendment Girl Guides Association (initia,tion), (initiation), 2196. 2443. AgricuHural Chemicals Distribution Con­ Liquor Act Amendment (committee), trol Aot Amendment (initiation), 2893. 2849. City of Brisbane Act Amendment Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 2127. 1998. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School Amendment (initiation), 2156; (2°), (initiation), 2028. 2374. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers Officials in Parliament Act Amendment (committee), 253. (Pensions) Act Amendment (2°), 949. Coal Industry (Control) Aot Amendment Prisons Act Amendment (i,ni'tia,tion), (initiation), 2080. 2220. Coal Mining Act Amendment (initiation), Traffic Act Amendment (initiation), 2075. 2058. James Cook University of North Queens­ Financial Statement, 1005. land (initiation), 2256. Points of order, 80, 1007. Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), 2645; (committee), 2855, 2858. SUPPLY: Meat Industry Act Amendment (com­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ mittee), 2284. Executive and Legisla:tive, 1884. Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School HeaJ,th, 1316. (initiation), 2025; (2°), 2308; (com­ Labour and Tourism, 1623. mittee), 2312, 2313. Railways, 1458. Officials in Parliament Act Amendment (initiation), 117. Resolution reported from Committee­ Public Service Superannuation Act Industrial Development, 1919. Amendment (initiation), 1861. Queensland Museum (initiation), 2517; RICHTER, Honourable Harold (Somerset)­ (committee), 2970, 2972. Takes his seat, 2. Racing and Betting Act Amendment (initiation), 1954; (committee), 2301. ROW, Honourable John Alfred (Hinchin- Radioactive Substances Act Amendment brook) (Minister for Primary (initiation), 2950. Industries)- Traffic Act Amendment (inhiation) 2055; Takes his seat, 2. (2°), 2314. BILLS: Electric Light and Power Acts, Proposed Agricultural Ohemicals Distribution Con­ disallowance of regulations (seconds trcl Act Amendment (initiation), 2751, motion-Mr. Houston), 2484. 2896; (2 °), 3034, 3035; (committee), Financial Statement, 1053. 3036. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 315. Co-ordina,tion of Rural Advances and Agricultural Bank Act Amendment Points of order, 251, 501, 567, 1551, 1725, (initiation), 1124, 1205; (2°), 2272. 2017, 2393, 2589, 2648, 2855, 2856, 2873. Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Compensation Fund Act Amendment SuPPLY: (initiation, 653, 667; (2°), 797. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Meat Industry Act Amendment (initia­ Lands, 1541. tion), 1039, 1049; (2°), 2274, 2282; Railv,ays, 1433. (committee), 2283, 2284. Resollllion reported from Committee­ Swine Ccmpensation Fund Act Amend­ Health, 1907. ment (initiation), 646, 649; (2°), 795, 797. SPEAKER [Honourable David Eric Nicholson Wheat Delivery Quotas (initiation), 2398, (Murrumba)J-[see also "Nicholson, 2421; (2°), 2487, 2506; (committee), Ho 'OHmble David Erk"]- 2508, 2509, 2510. Eiection-Nominatio:J, 3; Ballot. 15; Wheat Industry StabJization Act Amend­ Submits himself to HollS'e, 15; Thanks ment (initiation), 1030, 1038; (2°), House for election, 15; Pre-;en:tation 1476, 1485. to Administrator, 17. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 25

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric Divis.ions- Nicholson)-continued: M,embers must occupy customary seats Address in R,eply, Sitting eJCtended under and remain still during divisions, 499, Standing Order No. 17 to enable 1963, 3005. member to finish speech, 339, 513. Order in Chamber during division, 499. Assent .to Bills (privilege), 2677, 2741. Improper motives must not be imputed, 68, 69, 573, 627, 629, 633, 954, 1305, BILLS: 2486. Generally-- Intemperate language not in order, 507, Second reading- 626, 627, 2372. Amendments proposed to be moved Interjections- cannot be debated, ~; ~~mmittee Disorderly, 67, 148, 149, 163, 267, 375, 8 495, 501, 574, 1029, 1922, 1929, 2394, Clauses cannot be discussed, 2344, 2486, 2784. 3016, 3023. Must be made from member's accustomed Debate must be confined ,to principle's seat, 267. of Bill, 573, 574, 687, 870, 871, 949, 1484, 1485, 1571, 1572, Interruptions, Disorderly, 65, 795, 1028, 2298, 2331' 2336, 2350, 2353, 2185' 2781' 2813. 2363, 2375, 2505, 2776, 2789, Irrrelevancies, Debate must be confined to 2798, 2806, 3016, 3023. question under discussion, 68, 71, 72, Appropriation (No. 2)- 244, 680, 1305, 2346, 2353, 2490, 2777, 2800, 2810, 2813, 3011, 3015. Sitting extended under Standing Order No. 307 to enable Treasurer to Members- reply, 1937. May answer charges or comments made by other members, 2781, 2799, 2801. Audit Act Amendment-- Must be referred ,to by name of elec­ Public servants' salaries cannot be torate, 546, 886. discussed, 680. Must not be provoked, 2799. Chiropodists- Must not pass between Chair [l)nd member Amendment disregarded, 864, 874. speaking, 728. Radioactive Substances Act Amendment­ Must not prosecute a quarrel, 2375. Ohiropractors cannot be discussed, Must not read fwm "Hansard" proofs, 3007. 1305. Must not '!hreaten anovher member, 623. Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment- Must occupy customary seats and remain still during divisions, 499, 1963, 3005. Particular superannuation schemes cannot be discussed, 1572. Must. remain seated when Mr. Speaker on his feet, 2393. Wheat Industry Stabilization Act Amend­ Must remain sUent when Mr. Speaker ment- on his feet, 37, 149, 1141, 1929, 2394, Expo~ts, and affairs of State and 2486. birth-rate in India cannot be dis­ Must remain still when Mr. Speaker on cussed, 1484. his feet, 799, 3000. Chair- Named- Must be addressed, 142, 602, 603, 949, Mr. Tucker, 37. 2811. Ordered to apo!ogise­ Must be obeyed, 375. Mr. Bromley, 1762. Must not be argued wi,th, 1734, 1967, Ordered to resume seat­ 2216, 2394, 2486, 2784. Mr. ,Ben nett, 57 4. Must not be reffected on, 2776. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Chairmen. of Committees, Temporary (nommates panel), 21, 442, 2389. Mr. Bromley, 501. Mr. Sherrington, 149, 315. Oomm~ssion to administer oath or affir­ mMion of allegiance, 21. Personal attacks on other members out of order, 2331, 2776. Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, 142, 371, 635, 1915, 2769, 2771 Suspended- ~~. , Mr. Bennett, 2016. Cross-firing in Chamber out of order 80 Mr. Hanson, 2015. 149, 2375, 2393. , , Mr. Tucker, 37. Debate must be confined to question under Suspension- discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Mr. Bromley, 1762. Denial (see "Statement"). Ministerial responsibilities, List, 103, 1494. 26 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric Questions-continued Nicholson)-continued: Expression of opinion must not be sought, Ministerial •statements- 23, 697, 1583, 1734, 2394, 2874. Must be heard without interruption, 65, Facetious, Must not be asked, 2394, 795. 2441. Objectionable words, Withdrawal, 2327. Form, scope and limitation, 23, 37, 66, 103, 141, 189, 190, 239, 267, 304, Motion for suspension cannot be debated, 352, 453, 478, 519, 522, 55~ 568, 2016. 641, 670, 677, 697, 728, 795, 812, Noise in Chamber, 411. 854, 882, 946, 1123, 1137, 1141, 1197, Order in Chamber, 25, 2394. 1224, 1294, 1315, 1381, 1473, 1474, 1557, 1583, 1651, 1666, 1668, 1731, Personal explanations- 1734, 1827, 1967, 2185, 2216, 2217, Must be heard without interruption, 795, 2394, 2441, 2567, 2570, 2588, 2589, 1028, 2185. 2677, 2751, 2768, 2769, 2873, 2874, Objectionable words, WitJhdrawal, 2327. 2903, 2999, 3000. SubJect matter must affeot member Generally, Statement on rules, 556, 2589, personally, 1028. 2666. Persona!i.ties to be avoided, 2298, 2331, "If not, why not?" must not be contained, 2363, 2375. 854, 882, 1381. Points of order- Imputations must not be implied, 23, Invalid, 501, 544, 616, 2327,. 2328, 453, 2677. 2393, 2394, 2742. Interjections during question 1ime out Not occasion for making speech, 248. of order, 1583, 1967, 2436. Interpretation of Act must not be sought, Privilege- 2769. Assent to Bills, 2677, 2741. Interruptions during question time out of Protest march on Parliament House, order, 66, 567, 1123, 2436. 2441. Limitation on number, 66, n8, 3000. Question not to be used to pass dis­ Must be asked from member's accu!>tomed paraging comment about another sea:t, 946. member, 2441. Must be asked without comment, 670. Questions- Must not be prefaced by explanation, Generally, Sta.tement on rules, 556, 2589, 66, 854. 2666. Must not contain too much detail or Answers- statement, 239, 352, 854, 1141, 1197, Cannot be demanded or dict!a;ted, 677, 1224, 1315, 1474, 1583, 1967, 2216, 1224, 2589. 2217, 2677, 2751. Comment must not be contained, Newspaper extracts, Lengt!hy, must not 1666, 3000. be contained, 2873. Deferment, 141. Not occasion for making speech, 812, Excision from "Hansard" must be 1315, 1827, 1967, 2570, 2588, 2589. decided by House, 1666. Order in Chamber during question time, Imputations must not be implied, 596. 478, 1967. Inclusion of information in "Hansard", Personalities must not be introduced, 131. 1734, 2677. Must be given without comment, 670. Quarrel must not be pwsecuted, 1583. Cannot be asked .if answer is known, Redirec.ting must be dvne by member 1967. concerned, 794. Comment cannot be sought, 190, 854, Rumour must not be basis, 1583. 1123, 3000. Secret information must not be sought, Comment must not be contained, 854, 1294. 1123, 1666. Should relate only to matters for which Conversations during question time out Minister is responsible, 190, 1137, of order, 677, 791, 1583, 2436, 2585. 1494. Cross-firing during question time out of Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ order, 567, 1494, 2999. orderly conduct, 520, 1123, 1583, 2068, Direc,ting for absent member, 2677. 2999. Disallowance, 37, 267, 304, 478, 519, Sub-judice marf:ters must not be referred 568, 795, 1137, 1315, 1473, 1583, to, 1651, 1668, 1731, 1827. 1668, 1731, 1827, 2185, 2441, 2677; Supplementary, Cannot be asked, 1224, Cannot be debated,. 37, 72, 307, 519, 1494. 629, 1827, 2873. Without notice­ Expres•sion of Government policy cannot Allowance, 3000. be sought, 190, 478, 568, 2185, 2768. Disallowance, 1473, 2999, 3000. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 27

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Hooper, Keith William, Nicholson)--continued: Esquire (Greenslopes)]-[see also Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ "Hooper, Keith William, Esquire"]- orderly conduct, 65, 267, 315, 375, Chair must be addressed, 430, 624. 495, 501, 1029, 1929, 2784. Charge sheet containing objectionable Statement or denial of member must be words to be included in "Hansard", accepted, 69, 602, 874, 2742. but not read, 146. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Conversations in loud tones, Disorde'fly, "You are covering the Government.", 611, 626, 2778. 37. Cross-firing in Chamber out of order, 609. " . . . he tried t'o conceal the full infor­ Interjections- mation ... obviously to protect the Diwrderly, 1905, 1912. Government.", 68. Must be made from member's accustomed "Apparently he was too rtired to turn seart, 1911. them up or look for them.", 130. Must be relevant, 1912. "You are condoning ·llhievery, condoning law-breaking.", 246. Members- "He is a police pimp.", 248. Must be heard without interruption, 310. "I will not be an informer like the hon. Must be referred ,to by name of elec­ member ... ", 249. torate, 144. "You are as weak a!S wllJter.", 365. Statements ordered to be withdrawn- " ... we have heard . . . a series of "! do not 1have to stick to a written half-truths, half-lies ... ", 421. script, ~as do the hon. member for Port Curtis and many othe,rs on his " . . . the hon. member ... tells lies side of the House.", 613. and has told lies.", 501. " ... he tried ·to malign top-ranking " . . cowardly conduct on the parr of public servants.", 613. the Government, 573. " ... the top man in this State is prepared SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Jones, Raymond, to condone and conceal . . . uns,Mis­ Esquire (Cairns)]-[see also ''Jones, factory techniques in the practice of Raymond, Esquire"]- medicine.", 627. Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, "Yahoos", 627. 330. "Ls rthe Minister, by his blatant omission SULLIVAN, Honourable Victor Brnce of reference to the aotuarial position (Condamine) (Minister for Land.s)- of the fund, trying to smother some details ... ", 954. Takes his seat, 2. "He is not a snivelling snob; he is worse Address in Reply, 611. than that, he is a weakling.", 2336. BILLS: "Considering the half-truths, the misrep­ Acquisition of Land Act Amendment resentations and the evasiveness thlllt (initiation), 2174, 2203; (2°), 2381, have become a feature ·of speeches 2384. and l>tatements of rbhe Minister . . . " 2339. , Liquor Act Amendmenrt (comm~ttee), 2852. " . . . it is a bad ·thing if . . . back­ benchers are to be gagged.", 2798. SUPPLY: " . . . Premier has deliberately deceived ESTIMATES IN COMMITIEE­ the people ... ", 2801. Lands, 1494,. 1545, 1583, 1600. Tedious repetition not in order, 2505, 2799. 2800, 2801. THACKERAY, Mervyn Herbert, Esquire (Rockhampton North)- U npar!iamen

TOMKINS, Kenneth Burgoyne, Esquire­ BILLS-continued: continued: Coal Mining Act Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2074. Liquor Act Amendment (2°), 2793. District Courts Act Amendment (initia­ Local Government Act Amendment tion), 1857. (ini,tiMion), 2100. Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Stamp Act Amendment (2°), 3023. Compensation Fund Act Amendmen.t Financial Statement, 906. (initiation), 654. SUPPLY: Girl Guides Association (initiation), 2443. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Lands, 1521. James Cook University of North Queens­ land (initiation), 2252; (2°), 2334. Railways, 1441. Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), TOOTH, Honourable Seymonr Douglas 2607; (committee), 2832, 2848, 2858. (Ashgrove) (Minister for Health)­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 1971. Address in Reply, 544. Local Government Act and! Another Act Amendment (initiation), 2957. BILLS: Marketable Securities (initiaJtion), 2452. Children's Services Act Amendment Medical Act Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 2571, 2740; (2 °), 3027' 457. 3030; (committee), 3032, 3033, 3034. Money Lenders Act Amendment (initia­ Chiropodists (initiation), 352, 646; (2°), tion), 801. 682, 872; (committee), 1207, 1209, 1210, 1211, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1215, Motor V e1hicle Driving Instruction School 1217. (initiation), 2022. Medical Act Amendment (initiation), Officials in Parliament Act Amendment 455, 467; (2°), 569, 577; (committee), (initiation), 111. 578, 581, 582, 583, 584, 588. Public Service Superannuation Act Medical Act and Other Acts (Adminis­ Amendment (2 °), 2289. tration) Act Amendment (initiation), Queensland Museum (initiation), 2516. 651, 652; (2°), 1652, 1653. Queensland Theatre Company (initiation), Queensland Institute of Medical Research 2459. Act Amendment (initiation), 1653, Radioactive Subs·tances Act Amendment 1832; (2°), 2338, 2340. (iniliartion), 2935. Radioactive: Substances Act Amendment Roman Catholic Holy Name Cathedral (initiation), 2934, 2954; (2°), 3006, Site (initiation), 1944. 3012. Swine Compensation Fund Act Amend­ Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ ment (ini•tiation), 647. tion), 1835, 1851; (2°), 2340, 2341; Tuberculosis Fmther Agr,eemelllt (iillitia­ (committee), 2342. tion), 1838. Financial Statement, 1082. Valuers Registration Act Amendment Ministerial statements- (initiation), 2164. Death of drowning victim, 2184, 2327. Weekend Detention (initiation), 2708. Hospital patients, Newspaper reports on Death, Dufficy, Mr. J. J. (seconds motion alleged neglect and mis.treatment, 726. of condolence), 1474. Points of order, 871, 1277, 2340. Electric Light and Power Acts, Proposed SUPPLY: disallowance of regulations (motion­ Mr. Houston), 2485. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Health, 1224, 1271, 1330. Financial Statement, 887. Named, 37. Resolution reported from Committee­ Health, 1912. Per~onal explanation, 1760. Points of order, 421, 822, 1063, 1418, TUCKER, Percy John Robert, Esquire 1762, 2134, 2486. (Townsville North) (Deputy Leader of Speaker, Election (seconds nomination of the Opposition)- Mr. E. C. O'Donnell), 7. Takes his seat, 2. SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Audit Act Amendment (initiation), 645; Health, 1241. (2°), 678. Industrial Development, 17 44. Chiropodists (ini'tiation), 356. Lands, 1507. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Amendment (initiation), 2142. Resolution reported from Committee­ Coal Industry (Control) Act Amendment Industrial Development, 1916. (initiation), 2079. Suspended, 37. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 29

W ALLIS-SMITH, Edwin, Esquire (Table- BILLs-continued: lands)- Queensland Theatre Company (com­ Takes his seaJt, 2. mittee), 2537, 2546. Traffic Act Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 551. 2064. BILLS: Tuberculosis Further Agreement (2°), Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction Sch

WRIGHT, Keith Webb, Esquire-continued: BILLs-continued: BILLs-continued: Traffic Act Amendment (initiation), Liquor Act Amendment (initiation), 2063; (2°), 2317. 2626. Weekend Detention (initiation), 2713. Motor Vehicle Driving Instruction School (initiation), 2037; (committee), 2311, Financial Statement, 898. 2312. Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Points of order, 2231, 2233, 2234, 2663. 2224; (2°), 2331. SUPPLY: Queensland Museum (initirution), 2521. EsTIMATES IN COMMITIEE­ Queensland Theatre Company (com­ mittee), 2540, 2545, 2546, 2551, 2552, Health, 1282. 2553, 2555. Railways, 1454. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Questions

Form, scope and limitation (Mr. Speaker), 23, Aborigines-continued: 37, 66, 103, 141, 189, 190, 239, 267, 304, Aboriginal reserves-continued: 352, 453, 478, 519, 522, 556, 568, 641, 670, 677, 697, 788, 795, 812, 854, 882, 946, 1123, Redlynch (Mr. B. Wood), 475. 1137, 1141, 1197, 1224, 1294, 1315, 1381, Stock muster (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2902. 1473, 1474, 1557, 1583, 1651, 1666, 1668, Supplementary feeding centres (Mr. B. 1731, 1734, 1827, 1967, 2185, 2216, 2217, Wood). 2767. 2394, 2441, 2570, 2588, 2589, 2666, 2677, Teachers (Mr. B. Wood), 230, 2870. 2751, 2768, 2769, 2873, 2874, 2903, 3000. Visits, Minister and Director (Mr. B. Wood), Aberdare Collieries Pty. Ltd., Coal mining 131, 174; Justices (Mr. B. Wood), 2431. lease (Mr. Marginson), 880. Assisted, Exemption applications (Mr. Wallis­ Aboriginal and Island Affairs, Department- Smith), 300. Aboriginal employees- Bank accounts, Mt. Garnet (Mr. Wallis­ Appointments (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. Smith), 1664; Withdrawals (Mr. B. Wood), Award rates (Mr. B. Wood), 1489. 2586. Long-service leave (Mr. B. Wood), 1195, Children- 2479. Children's Services Department, Care (Mr. Accounts, Auditor-General's report (Mr. P. Wood), 1140. Wright), 1196. Education (Mr. B. Wood), 2180. Award rates, Aboriginal and Islander Health (Mr. P. Wood), 808, 853, 878, 1402, employees (Mr. B. Wood), 1489. 1403, 2566; (Dr. Crawford), 1824, 1865. Banking by Aborigines and Islanders (Mr. B. Pentavite (Mr. B. Wood), 2767. Wood), 2586. Powdered milk, Schools (Mr. B. Wood), 2767. Employment conditions on reserves (Mr. B. Wood), 2479. School materials and allowances (Mr. B. Wood), 1667; (Mr. Bousen), 2765. Health administration (Dr. Crawford), 1824, Supplementary feeding centres, Reserves 1865. (Mr. B. Wood), 2767. Liaison officers, Number and duties (Mr. B. Wood), 365; Mareeba (Mr. B. Wood), Commonwealth responsibility (Dr. Crawford), 1870. 1823. Powers (Dr. Crawford), 1823. Communities, Reports (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2111; Commodity prices (Mr. B. Wood), Teachers on secondment (Mr. B. Wood), 1468. 2431. Torres Strait Islander employees, Wages and Credit unions (Mr. Sherrington), 2902. conditions (Mr. B. Wood), 1195, 1489, 2479; Appointments (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. Departmental employees, Wages and conditions (Mr. B. Wood), 1195, 1489, 2479; Transfer of responsibilities (Mr. B. Wood), Appointments (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. 2478. Electricity charges, Cape York Peninsula Welfare officers (Mr. B. Wood), 365. (Mr. B. Wood), 2767. Aborigines- Financial responsibilities (Mr. B. Wood), 2478. Aboriginal and Island Affairs Department, Fishing training (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1470. (see "Aboriginal and Island Affairs, Depart­ ment"). Health survey (Mr. P. Wood), 2566. Aboriginal reserves- Housing (Mr. Inch), 91; (Mr. Blake), 98; Commodity prices (Mr. B. Wood), 2431. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 173; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1472. Communities, Reports (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2111. Infant mortality (Mr. P. Wood), 1402, 1403. Councils (Mr. B. Wood), 97, 1870, 2111, Living conditions, Upper Murray area (Mr. 2568, 2586. F. P. Moore), 1472. Employment conditions (Mr. B. Wood), Police recruitment (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1579. 2479. Prawning training (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1470. Health control (Dr. Crawford), 1824. Liquor (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2766. State and Commonwealth responsibility (Dr. Pentavite, (Mr. B. Wood), 2767. Crawford), 1823. Powdered milk, Schools (Mr. B. Wood), Teachers (Mr. B. Wood), 2870. 2767. Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 226. 32 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Affairs Amoebic dysentery, Challinor Centre (Mrs. Act (Mr. B. Wood), 2430. Jordan), 1194, 1312. Abortions, Possible police corruption, Inquiry A.M.P. Society, Application for wallum land (Mr. Bennett), 2563. (Mr. Davies), 84. Acacia Ridge, High school (Mr. Sherrington), Ampol Exploration (Queensland) Pty. Ltd., Oil 300; Rail service (Mr. Sherrington), 789. exploration (Mr. Houston), 635; Drilling, Repulse Bay (Mr. Sherrington), 689. Accidents, Industrial (Mr. Bromley), 184. Anakie district, Prospecting (Mr. O'Donnell), Accidents, Traffic (see "Traffic"). 2743. Acland, Coal (Mr. Bousen), 1868. Annual reports, Government departments (Mr. "Ada," Cyclone (Mr. Dean), 2439. Bromley), 2182. Adelaide Hotel (Mr. Bennett), 1025. Anti-litter legislation (Mr. Casey), 640; (Mr. Dean), 2071, 2105. Adult deaf and dumb societies (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 2321. Trust Fund (Mr. Casey), 2432. Aerial spraying- Anzac House, Shrine of Memories, Desecration (Mr. Hinze), 691. Control (Mr. O'Donnell), 849. Apple storage (Mr. Casey), 945. Crops (Mr. B. Wood), 724. Sandfiy and mosquito control (Mr. Hanson), Apprenticeship officers, Motor vehicles (Mr. 343. R. Jones), 1759. Age of majority, Reduction (Mr. Bennett), 90; Apprenticeship scheme, Allowances and sub­ (Mr. Jones), 521, 2871. sidies (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2578, 2742. Aged persons homes, Subsidy (Mr. Wright), Aramac Hospital (Mr. O'Donnell), 2321. 2183. Archer Park railway station building (Mr. Agricultural Bank, Loans (Mr. O'Donnell) Wright), 946, 2183, 2764. 2469. , Armstrong's Beach, Pollution (Mr. Casey), 1651, Agricultural College (see " Queensland Agricul­ 1662. tural College "). Art competitions, Entries not exhibited (Mr. Agricultural college, Establishment in North Bromley), 368. Queensland (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2582. Art director and supervisors (Mr. Bromley), 129. Air-conditioning units, Electricity tariffs (Mr. Art Gallery (see " Queensland Art Gallery "). F. P. Moore), 2475, 2566. Art students, Examination papers (Mr. Baldwin), Air-cushion vehicles (Mr. R. Jones), 349. 1140. Air Pollution Control Council (Mr. Sherrington) Art unions, Racehorses as prizes (Mr. Aikens), 812. , 516, 1289; Permit fees (Mr. Bromley), 2110. Aitkenvale, Opportunity school (Mr. Aikens) Artificial sweeteners (Mr. P. Wood), 408; (Mr. 1822. , Hanson), 1120; (Mr. Armstrong), 1467. Albion Park trotting track (Mr. Tucker), 236. Arts Council of Queensland (Mr. Aiken), 477. Alcan bauxite refinery (Mr. Baldwin), 1666. Arts councils, Western Queensland (Mr. Aiken). 350. Alcohol, Dangerous drug listing (Mr. Dean), 559; Health danger (Mr. Dean), 943, 1758. Asbestosis (Mr. Lloyd), 364. Alcoholism, Grants for temperance education Aspinall, Mr. C. A. (Mr. Bennett), 2994. and health programme (Mr. Lloyd), 2429, Assent to Bills (Mr. Aikens), 2668, 2872. 2760; (Mr. Houston), 2741, 2760. Assistance to Industries Fund (Mr. Wright), Alco-test (see "Breath and blood testing of 1195. motorists "). Asthma (Mr. Hanson), 343. Allenstown State School, Toilet accommodation (Mr. Wright), 2435; Classrooms (Mr. Atherton- Wright), 2583. Aged persons' home (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 91. Almaden, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 172. Dental clinic (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1647, 2675. Almaden-Forsayth railway service (Mr. Wallis­ Deputy Fire Chief, Appointment (Mr. Wallis- Smith), 567. Smith), 136. High School, Homecraft section (Mr. Wallis­ Almaden-Mt. Surprise railway line, Derail­ Smith), 694, 2675. ments (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 470. State School, Groundsman (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Ambulance Services Act (Mr. Thackeray), 1649. 54. American Society of Travel Agents, Conference Atherton-Herberton road, Cherry Tree Creek (Mr. Casey), 448. crossing (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 54. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 33

Auckland Street, Gladstone, Level crossing Baillie Henderson Hospital-continued: (Mr. Hansen), 449. Occupational therapist (Mr. Bousen), 566. Auditor-General's reports, Government depart· Patients and staff (Mr. P. Wood), 234. ment accounts, Irregularities (Mr. Wright), Pensioner patients (Mr. Bousen), 257. 1196. Baker's Creek, Pollution (Mr. Casey), 1651, 1662 Augathella, Hostel for school children (Mr. Aiken), 793. Balaclava State School, Ground improvements (Mr. R. Jones), 63, 2588. Aurukun, Prawn-processing plant (Mr. B. Wood), 404; Visits by maternal and Bald Hills bus fares (Mr. Dean), 1650. child-welfare sisters (Mr. P. Wood), 878. Balonne-Culgoa river system (Mr. Hungerford), Austral-Pacific Fertilizers Ltd., Bundaberg rail 520. siding (Mr. Jensen), 675; Gibson Island Bamaga, Show holiday (Mr. B. Wood), 638, plant, Explosion (Mr. Harris), 2112, 2766. 671; Commodity prices (Mr. B. Wood), Australian Agricultural Council, Decisions and 2431. recommendations (Mr. Baldwin), 265; Bank interest rates (Mr. Wharton), 42, 2560. Margarine regulations (Mr. Ahem), 2562. Banks Island, Wolfram mining (Mr. B. Wood), "Australian Driving Manual" (Mr· 1221. Sherrington), 514. Banyo- Australian Embassy library, Mexico City (Mr. Dean), 2481. Crimes, Police numbers and patrols (Mr. Melloy), 561, 643. Australian Fisheries Council meeting, Darwin Kindergarten, Fees (Mr. Melloy), 1966. (Mr. R. Jones), 406. Railway station, Car-patking facilities (Mr. Australian national flag (Mr. R. Jones), 2325. Melloy), 83. Australian National Power Alcohol distillery, Railway workshop buildings (Mr. Melloy)• Water pollution (Mr. Casey), 1651, 1662. 255, 2182. Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Bar Association (Mr. Hinze), 2179. (Mr. B. Wood), 230. Barcaldine Hospitals Board, Aramac Hospital Australian Tourist Commission (Mr. Casey), 448. (Mr. O'Donnell), 2321. Australian Trade and Business Directory, Bargara, Boat harbour (Mr. Jensen), 132. Renewal notices (Mr. Houston), 1218. Barley, Harvest and storage (Mr. Dean), 186; Autism (Mr. Mel!oy), 302, 445. Rail freight rates (Mr. Bousen), 2215, 2321, 2391. Autistic Children's Association (Mr. Melloy), 42. Barrier Reef (see "Great Barrier Reef"). Awandra Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), 2213. Barrister, Attendance at wedding reception (Mr. Award breaches (Mr. Davis), 792, 1823. Hinze), 2179. Ayr- Barron River bridges, Mareeba (Mr. Wallis­ Bruce Highway roundabout (Mr. Bird), 807. Smith), 408; Stratford (Mr. B. Wood), Drinking and driving offences, Alleged 564; (Mr. P. Wood), 1581. (Mr. Bird), 340, 1553; (Mr. Tucker), 474; Basic wage hearing, Crown submissions (Mr. (Mr. Bennett), 595. Tucker), 721. Hotel, Police raid (Mr. Bennett), 595. Basil Stafford Centre (Mr. Melloy), 445. Police constable, Transfer (Mr. Bird), 340, 1553; (Mr. Tucker), 474; (Mr. Bennett), Battle Creek-Ravenshoe bus service (Mr. Wallis­ 595. Smith), 1647, 1731. Shire Council, Conference on mining (Mr. Bauxite refinery (Mr. Baldwin), 1666. Bird), 672. Beckingsale Management Services Pty. Ltd., Ayr-Giru school bus service (Mr. Tucker), 2560. Rail freight investigation (Mr. Casey), 1402; Baby foods (Mr. Hanson), 2438. (Mr. Lonergan), 2557; (Mr. Melloy), 2584; (Mr. Wright), 2749. Baddow railway station (Mr. Davies), 1294. Beef, Chilled, Export to Japan (Mr. Thackeray), Badu Island, Air strip (Mr. B. Wood), 230, 2870. 1313. Commodity prices (Mr. B. Wood), 2431. Beef roads, Programme (Mr. Kaus), 89; Mackay Bagasse dust nuisance (Mr. R. Jones), 677. area (Mr. Newbery), 343. Bailey, Miss Margaret (Mr. Houghton), 849. Beenleigh, Opportunity school (Mr. Baldwin), Baillie Henderson Hospital- 61. Doctor-patient ratio (Mrs. Jordan), 1194. Beer, Mr. Barry (Mr. Wright), 592, 695. Male nurses (Mr. Bousen), 566. Begbie, Mr. R., (Mr. Bennett), 2898. Medical and therapeutic staff (Mr. P. Wood), Belmont electorate, Additional high school 260. (Mr. Newton), 1493. b 34 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

"Bends," Treatment (Mr. Houston), 2576. Booval area, Coal mining investigations (Mr. Marginson), 880. Bethany Home for the Aged, Rockhampton (Mr. Wright), 2183. Border Rivers scheme, Pike Creek dam (Mr. McKechnie), 340, 360. Biboohra area, Irrigation channels (Mr. B. Wood), 638. Border Tunnel railway station (Mr. Bousen), 2748. Big Rocks, Dam site (Mr. Lonergan), 564. , Water storage (Mr. Davies), 84, Biloela, Electrical worker (Mr. Thackeray), 2181. 189. Bingham, Hugh, "Sunday Truth" report on Bottles, Non-returnable (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2764. water conservation (Mr. Jensen), 850. Boundary Road-Troughton Road intersection, Bingo, Prohibition (Mr. Melloy), 83, 125, 228. Traffic accidents (Mr. Sherrington), 87. Birigaba-Townsville rail-motor service (Mr. Tucker), 670, 804. Bowen Harbour Board (Mr. Houston), 514. Birigaba-Townsville school bus service (Mr. Bowen Hills railway station (Mr. Davis), 56. Tucker), 690, 804, 2560. Bracken Ridge bus service (Mr. Dean), 1650. Blackwater­ Bramble Bay, Illegal prawning (Mr. Dean), 1197. Coalfield- Brassall State School, Additional classrooms Coal, Price (Mrs. Jordan), 1757; Freight (Mrs. Jordan), 943, 1554, 2324; Clerk­ rates (Mrs. Jordan), 1757. typist (Mrs. Jordan), 2585. Tennyson power-house supply (Mrs. Jordan), 1757. Braun and Board Streets, Pedestrian crossing (Mr. Dean), 723. Railway depot (Mr. Wright), 1760. Bread price increases (Mr. Wright), 2070; (Mr. Blackwater-Rockhampton railway (Mr. Wright), Bromley), 2320. 592, 726. Breakfast Creek, Flooding and pollution (Mr. Blackwater-Sabina Point railway line (Mr. Davis), 366. Wright), 725, 1121, 1139, 2113, 2476; (Mr. Tucker), 1466; (Mr. Thackeray), 2427. Breaking and entering offences­ Blair Athol coal mine (Mr. O'Donnell), 443. Number (Mr. Houston), 298, 360. Bleomycin (Mr. Hanson), 596. Prevention (Mr. Houston), 469. Unsolved (Mr. Bennett), 562. Blind Institution (see "Queensland Industrial Institution for the Blind"). Breath and blood testing of motorists­ Blind people, Steering committee, Report (Mr. Aico-test devices, Gazettal (Mr. Newton), 222; Bromley), 808; Recommendations (Mr. Storage (Mr. Bromley), 589. Bromley), 1493. Breathalyser- Blow-flies, Control (Mr. McKechnie), 1289. Convicted persons, Age groups (Mr. Bluff, Hepatitis outbreak (Mr. Wright), 1121; Houston), 2423. Railway Department property, Inspection Evidence, Alleged suppression (Mr. by Health Department officers (Mr. Wright) Bennett), 558. 1491. , Tests- Board and Braun Streets, Pedestrian crossing Doctors' fees (Mr. Bousen), 93, 180, 304, (Mr. Dean), 723. 339; (Mr. Houston), 470, 513. Boat-building apprentices (Mr. F. P. Moore), Fines (Mr. Bousen), 93, 180. 2578, 2742. Breathalyser (see "Breath and blood testing of Boat safety regulations, New (Mr. Davis), 367; motorists"). (Mr. Thackeray), 597; Breaches (Mr. Bremer River, Pollution (Mr. Marginson), 2745. Bromley), 368, 410. Boating Patrol, Fishing net confiscation (Mr. Bremer State High School (Mr. Marginson), 638. Harris), 812. Breweries, Rail freight rates (Mr. Armstrong), Boggo Road p!ison (see "Brisbane Prison"). 224. Bohle Industrial Estate (Mr. Aikens), 1866. Bribie Island bridge (Mr. Dean), 453. Boigu Island, Administration (Mr. V. E. Jones), Brighton, Porpoise pool (Mr. Dean), 944. 126. Brisbane- Boondall, Car parking facilities at railway station Abattoir (Mr. Houston), 2423. (Mr. Melloy), 83; State School (Mr. Melloy), 1758. Airport sites (Mr. Davis), 568. Central Technical College, Gatekeepers (Mr. Boonjie marble deposits (Mr. R. Jones), 2999. Davis), 1494; Interior decoration course Boot manufacturers, Guarantees (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Houston), 2467. 2559. Child Guidance Centre (Dr. Crawford), 1471. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 35

Brisbane-continued: Brisbane-continued: Children's Hospital- Port, Import-export tonnages (Mr. Baldwin), Child guidance in-patients (Dr. Crawford), 642; 689; Ships' rat guards (Mr. Houston), 1471. 1288. Nurses, Number (Dr. Crawford), 2558; Prison- Overtime (Mr. Bromley), 2900. Administration and hospital block (Mr. Staff (Mr. Bennett), 636. Wright), 946. Waiting time (Mr. Melloy), 790. Art classes (Mr. Wright), 1580. Ward accommodation (Mr. Melloy), 790. Beer, Mr. Barry (Mr. Wright), 592, 695. X-ray equipment (Mr. Bennett), 636. Books, Supply to prisoners (Mr. City Council- Marginson), 131. Buses, Leasing (Mr. Lee), 2326. Cell block (Mr. Wright), 946. Clothing issue (Mrs. Jordan), 184. Fire prevention, Uniform code (Mr. Dean), 1122; (Mr. Bennett), 2747. Discipline (Mr. Bennett), 1050. Non-repayable grants (Mr. Houston), 1306. Education facilities (Mr. Baldwin), 188; Town Planning Advisory Committee (Mr. (Mr. Wright), 1555. Lickiss), 449. Exercise facilities (Mr. P. Wood), 133. Hospital block (Mr. Wright), 946. City Police Station, Discontent (Mr. Bennett), 1134, 1307; Inspectors' office, Staffmg (Mr. Letter-writing privileges (Mr. Baldwin), 138. Houston), 2466. Newspapers, Supply to prisoners (Mr. City Square, Plans (Mr. Porter), 85; Car park Marginson), 131. (Dr. Crawford), 2435. Physical training equipment (Mr. P. Wood), 133. Crimes of violence, Police protection (Mr. Melloy), 561. Primary school classes (Mr. Wright), 1379. Exhibition, Government exhibits (Mr. Prisoner-training programme (Mr. Wright), Aikens), 688. 1555. Psychiatric services (Mr. Wright), 1379. Freeways, Land resumptions (Mr. Houston), 1821. " Rally-up" (Mr. Bennett), 1050. Secondary school classes (Mr. Wright), Hospital- 1379. Child guidance in-patients (Dr. Crawford), Segregation of inmates (Mr. Wright), 182. 1471. Superintendent's salary (Mr. B. Wood), Drowning victim, Admission (Mr. Melloy), 2673. 2179, 2215. Visits, Extension of period (Mr. Wright), Medical superintendent (Mr. Tucker), 958. 136; Number (Mr. Baldwin), 138. Multiple sclerosis patients (Mr. B. Wood), Youth, Retention (Mr. Wright), 474. 791. Roads demained (Mr. Newton), 2470. Nurses, Number (Dr. Crawford), 2558; Overtime (Mr. Bromley), 2765, 2900. Royal visit, Bands on river bank (Mr. Davis), Orthopaedic ward (Dr. Crawford), 1471, 2763. 2579. Speeding in city streets (Mr. Dean), 1197. Patients, Morning tea (Mr. Houston), 688. State Government Insurance Office invest- Industrial inspectors (Mr. Davis), 1823. ments (Mr. Aikens), 2763. Institute of Technology (see " Queensland State High School (Mr Ramsden), 254, 342, Institutes of Technology "). Sugar price (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1292, 1313. Kindergarten Teachers' College (Mr. Wright), Tobacco leaf sales (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1052, 52. 1868. Land resumptions, Valuation of improvements Town Plan (Mr. Chinchen), 445. (Mr. Houston), 1821. Town Planning Advisory Committee (Mr. Library (Mr. Bromley), 642. Lickiss), 449. Market, Agents' commission (Mr. Baldwin), Transport, Regional control (Mr. W. D. 2391. Hewitt), 87; Survey (Mr. Hinze), 403; Meat deliveries (Mr. Hughes), 2434. (Mr. Casey), 2110. Midweek racing (Mr. Houston), 339. Brisbane-Cairns coach services (Mr. Casey), Milk Board quotas (Mr. Diplock), 1487; 363, 1140. (Mr. Houston), 2993. Brisbane-Eagle Farm rail service (Mr. Wallis­ Police- Smith), 2472. Beat duty (Mr. Melloy), 228, 473. Brisbane-Helidon rail motor service (Mr. Headquarters, Discontent (Mr. Bennett), Bousen), 877. 1118. Brisbane-Ipswich rail service (Mrs. Jordan), 229. Suburban stations (Mr. Wright), 640. Pollution of creeks and waterways, Prosecu­ Brisbane River- tions (Mr. Davis), 792. Boating facilities (Mr. Melloy), 41. 36 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Brisbane River-continued: Buranda State School- Gravel dredging, Goodna (Mr. Marginson), Classification (Mr. Bromley), 2110. 638. Janitor-groundsman (Mr. Bromley), 2069, Pollution, Ipswich (Mr. Marginson), 2745. 2110. Brisbane- railway, Pensioners' passes Teachers (Mr. Bromley), 1824. (Mr. Bousen), 2748. Burdekin River Irrigation, Hydro-Electric and Brisbane-Toowoomba co-ordinated freight Flood Mitigation Project, Reappraisal (Mr. service (Mr. Bousen), 1120; (Mr. Melloy), Bird), 559; (Mr. Tucker), 2580; Big Rocks, 1473. Dam site (Mr. Lonergan), 564. Broken Hill Proprietary Ltd. (Mr. Casey), 2477. Bureau of Regional Development, Establish­ ment (Mr. Wright), 136, 172. Brokers, Licensed (Mr. Wright), 1220. Burglary offences- Bromiley, Constable R. T. (Mr. Bennett), 1311. Number (Mr. Houston), 298, 360. Brown, Mr. T. W. (Mr. R. Jones), 1664. Prevention (Mr. Houston), 469. Brown sugar prices (Mr. R. Jones), 2768. Unsolved (Mr. Bennett), 562. Bruce Highway- Burnett Heads, Boat harbour (Mr. Jensen), 132. Ayr roundabout (Mr. Bird), 807. Burnett-Isis water conservation scheme (Mr· Mirani electorate sections (Mr. Newbery), Jensen), 58, 91; (Mr. Davies), 176; (Mr· 472. Blake), 406. Sheepstation Creek bridge (Mr. Bird), 1135. Burnett River, Pollution (Mr. Jensen), 259, 300, 807, 848, 1492, 1648, 1667, 2070. Single-lane and narrow bridges (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 944; (Mr. Armstrong), 1291. Burrum River catchment, Cloud seeding (Mr. Blake), 406. Bulimba Creek bridge approach (Mr. Newton), 260. Bus drivers, Rest periods (Mr. Davis), 185. Bundaberg- Business administration, Courses (Mr. Hanson), 1222. Austrai-Pacific Fertilizers Ltd., Siding (Mr. Jensen), 675. Bustard, Protection (Mr. Sherrington), 127. City Council, Loan allocation (Mr. R. Jones), Butchering trade, Apprenticeship classes (Mr. 677. Houston), 2667. Fruit and vegetable processing factory (Mr. Butter, Colouring (Mr. Melloy), 518. Jensen), 58. " Buy Queensland Made " campaign (Mr. High School, Tennis courts (Mr. Jensen), 175; Bromley), 351. Modernisation (Mr. Jensen), 1312. Hospital, Eye-testing and supply of spectacles Byfield fern (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1866, 1941. (Mr. Jensen), 1492, 1554. Cabbage Tree Creek, Boating facilities (Mr. Hospitals Board (Mr. Jensen), 1402. Melloy), 41, 2182; Dredging (Mr. Dean), 1051. Irrigation project (Mr. Jensen), 58, 91; (Mr. Davies), 176; (Mr. Blake), 406. Caboolture bypass road (Mr. Ahern), 638, 2469. North, State high school (Mr. Jensen), 91, 175. Cactoblastis, Prickly-pear control (Mr. Wright), Race meeting, Melbourne Cup day (Mr. 1220. Jensen), 879. Cairncross dock (Mr. Tucker), 1577. Railway station, New (Mr. Jensen), 91. Cairns- Shunting yards, New (Mr. Jensen), 91. Boat harbour (Mr. R. Jones), 1650, 2568. Unemployment relief grant (Mr. Jensen), 345, Boat registration certificates (Mr. R. Jones), 368. 1473. West State School (Mr. Jensen), 1312. Central State School- Bundaberg area, Boat harbour (Mr. Jensen), Classrooms, Additional (Mr. R. Jones), 132; Government works and expenditure 1051. (Mr. Jensen), 2070. Enrolments (Mr. R. Jones), 1293. Bundaberg-Gympie area, Crown land leasing Tuck shop (Mr. R. Jones), 1222. and development (Mr. Davies), 84. City Council- Bundaberg-Maryborough area, Crown land Commonwealth aid roads grants (Mr. R. (Mr. Blake), 57. Jones), 1494. Election, Crown employee candidates (Mr. Bundamba, State High School (Mr. Marginson) R. Jones), 2999. 131; Railway station platform (Mr: Loan allocation (Mr. R. Jones), 677. Marginson), 222, 2762. Main roads declaration (Mr. R. Jones), Bundamba Creek area, Coal mining investiga­ 2216. tions (Mr. Marginson), 880. Room tax imposition (Mr. Ahern), 2426. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 37

Cairns-continued: Campbell, Dr. C. (Mr. Wright), 1665. Flood-relief assistance (Mr. R. Jones), 2998. Camp bell, Professor R. S. F. (Mr. Aikens), 1 I 36. Four-lane highway (Mr. R. Jones), 2113. Cane, Dirty, Penalties (Mr. F. P. Moore), 595; Government departments (Mr. R. Jones), 725. Hauliers, Axle-loading breaches (Mr. B. High schools, Additional accommodation Wood), 2674. (Mr. R. Jones), 945, 2588. Canine Control Council (Mr. Newton), 849, 942· Housing Commission- Cannabullen Falls (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 644. Applications and allocations (Mr. R. J ones), 2750. Canned foods (Mr. Hanson), 2438. Land and houses (Mr. R. Jones), 63, 2750. Cannon Hill State School (Mr. Houston), I24, Office (Mr. R. Jones), 641. 442. Operations (Mr. R. Jones), 453. Capalaba-Mount Gravatt road, Accidents (Mr. Incinerator, Port (Mr. R. Jones), 2750. Newton), 260; Bulimba Creek Bridge Institute of technology (Mr. R. Jones), 140. approach (Mr. Newton), 260. Jetty (Mr. R. Jones), 961. Cape Flattery, Sand mining (Mr. B. Wood), 791. Level crossings (Mr. R. Jones), 266, 2871. Cape York Peninsula- Main Roads Department, Office accommoda- Aboriginal reserves- tion (Mr. R. Jones), 349. Councils (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. Motor-vehicle registration fees, Payment Visits, Minister and Director (Mr. B. Wood), (Mr. R. Jones), 521. 131, I74; Justices (Mr. B. Wood), 2431. North State School, Enrolments (Mr. R. Authorities to prospect (Mr. B. Wood), 591. Jones), 1293. Electricity charges (Mr. B. Wood), 2767. Opportunity School, Head teacher's residence (Mr. R. Jones), 811. Houses (Mr. B. Wood), 261. Police station (Mr. R. Jones), 1381. Land leases (Mr. B. Wood), 365, 475. Queensland Government Tourist Bureau Capella, Coalfield (Mr. O'Donnell), 443. (Mr. R. Jones), 266. Capricorn Highway, Drummond Range section Rail motors (Mr. R. Jones), 1581. (Mr. O'Donnell), 43. Railway depot, Staff redundancy (Mr. R. Capricornia, Institute of Technology (see Jones), 2072, 2183. " Queensland Institutes of Technology"). Regional Electricity Board, Water charges (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 450. Capricornia Regional Electricity Board (Mr. Thackeray), 347. Royal visit (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2669. Captain Cook bi-centenary celebrations (Mr. Schools- Sherrington), 87; (Mr. R. Jones), 237, 360; Classrooms, Additional (Mr. R. Jones), (Mr. Houston), 360, 2897. 2481. Janitor-groundsmen (Mr. R. Jones), 641. Carbon tetrachloride in fire extinguishers (Mr. Land (Mr. R. Jones), 366, 1293. Bromley), 643. Transport services (Mr. B. Wood), 405, Carina- 1488, 2I 79; (Mr. R. Jones), I966. Housing Commission houses, Sewerage (Mr. State Government Insurance Office building Newton), 1553; Number (Mr. Newton), (Mr. R. Jones), I82l. 2323. Stipendiary magistrate's residence (Mr. R. State School (Mr. Newton), 2I 13. Jones), 521. Carlton United Brewery, Toowoomba, Rail Traffic survey (Mr. R. Jones), 22I6, 2325. freight concessions (Mr. Bousen), 22I 5, Unemployment (Mr. R. Jones), 2750. 2321,2391. Watchhouse, Death of inmate (Mr. Bennett), 595. Carmila-Mackay rail-motor service (Mr. Casey), 960, 2I82. West State School, Enrolments (Mr. R. Jones), 1293. Carnival of Flowers, Toowoomba, Depart- mental floats (Mr. Casey), I3I3, 1376. Cairns area, Regional transportation study (Mr. R. Jones), 22I 6, 2325; Boonjie Carr, Mr. Kenneth John (Mr. Bennett), 13I 1. marble deposits (Mr. R. Jones), 2999. Cartons, Milk (Mr. Hanson), 2767. Cairns-Brisbane coach services (Mr. Casey), 363, I I40. "Casino Royale ", Surfers Paradise (Mr. Aikens), 1490. Cairns-Cooktown road (Mr. B. Wood), 1488. Cattle, Tail-tagging (Mr. McKechnie), 876. Cairns-Redlynch rail motor and bus service (Mr. B. Wood), 405, I488, 2179. Cattle-dipping charges (Mr. Thackeray), 852. Cairns-Tully rail-motor service (Mr. F. P. Cavendish Road, Resumptions (Mr. Bromley), Moore), 640. 1965. 38 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Caxton Street-Hale Street intersection, Police Charters Towers-Julia Creek, Molasses storage traffic direction (Mr. Hanlon), 1309. (Mr. Lonergan), 2745. Centenary Heights State High School, Exten­ Charters Towers Road, Townsville, Causeway sions (Mr. P. Wood), 60; Oval (Mr. P. (Mr. Aikens), 1489. Wood), 1473, 1556, 2433. Chatsworth State School, Residence (Mr. Central Coastal Graziers' Association (Mr. Bousen), 1472. Hanson), 133. Cheques, Fraudulent (Mr. Bennett), 635. - Cherbourg Aboriginal Community, Wage rates Amateur net fishing licences (Mr. Thackeray), (Mr. Davies), 2325; Credit union (Mr. 59. Sheuington), 2902. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Wright), Chermside Hospital, Orthopaedic ward (Dr. 2872. Crawford), 1471, 2579; Drowning victim Pineapple cannery (Mr. V. E. Jones), 41, 443; (Mr. Melloy), 2179, 2215. (Mr. Thackeray), 181; (Mr. Wright), 474. Chermside Road, East Ipswich, Demolition of Power station- bridge (Mr. Marginson), 404. Coal supply (Mr. O'Donnell), 129; (Mr. Cherry Tree Creek crossing,Herberton-Atherton Marginson), 404. road (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 54. Commonwealth financial aid (Mr. Houston), Child guidance, Children treated (Mr. Tucker), 37, 402, 1306; (Mr. Bousen), 227; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 348; (Mr. Tucker), 1466, 2560; In-patient beds (Dr. Craw­ 348; (Mr. R. Jones), 476; (Mr. Mar­ ford), 1471. ginson), 1119. Child Guidance Institute (Mr. Melloy), 445. Commonwealth-State discussions (Mr. R. Child restraints, Motor vehicles (Mr. Hanson), Jones), 349. 2748. Effect on West Moreton coal-miners (Mr. Marginson), 88. Child welfare officers (Mr. Melloy), 2899. Electricity, Bulk supply, Price (Mr. Children and youth theatres (Mr. Dean), 186. Houston), 1306. Establishment (Mr. Houston), 37; (Mr. Children committed to institutions, Education Bennett), 38; (Mr. Hanson), 55. (Mr. Bromley), 2320. Pipeline (Mr. Wright), 2900. Children's Dental Hospital, Waiting time for Site (Mr. V. E. Jones), 82; (Mr. Wright), treatment (Mr. Bromley), 2391. 256. Children's Services Department, Aboriginal Snowy Mountains Authority's report (Mr. children, Care (Mr. P. Wood), 1140; Houston), 402. Welfare officers (Mr. Melloy), 2899. Railway line, Upgrading and " 3-line" Chillagoe, Electricity supply (Mr. Wallis­ system (Mr. Wright), 1121. Smith), 517. Road trains (Mr. V. E. Jones), 671. Chilled beef, Export to Japan (Mr. Thackeray), State schools, Additional classrooms (Mr. 1313. Wright), 1650. Chinese vessels, Queensland waters (Mr. Ran­ Central Technical College, Gatekeepers (Mr. son), 1293; (Mr. Thackeray), 1491. Davis), 1494; Interior decoration course (Mr. Houston), 2467. Christmas period, Additional public holiday (Mr. Tucker), 1025. Challinor Centre- Cigarettes, Advertising and labelling (Mr. P. Amoebic dysentery (Mrs. Jordan), 1194, Wood), 97. 1312. Cigars, Alleged debiting of Railway Depart­ Cots (Mrs. Jordan), 1554. ment (Mr. Thackeray), 347. Death of patient (Mrs. Jordan), 1554. "Cindy ", Cyclone (Mr. R. Jones), 2998. Doctor-patient ratio (Mrs. Jordan), 1194. Civil Defence Organisation (Mr. Dean), 101; Chandler, Inspector, Traffic breach reports (Mr. Casey), 2432; (Mr. Dean), 2439. (Mr. Bennett), 48; Police discontent (Mr. Bennett), 1134. Clapham Junction, Fodder railage delays (Mr. Houghton), 637. Charleville, Home for aged persons (Mr. Aiken), 136; Hostel for school children Clark, Mr. R. W. L. (Mr. Aikens), 1378, 2108, (Mr. Aiken), 793. 2746. Charleville-Cunnamulla road (Mr. Aiken\ 57. Clean Air Act, Declared areas (Mr. Hanson), 409; Townsville, Proclamation (Mr. Charters Towers- Aikens), 1467. " Eventide " (Mr. Aikens), 2424. Cleveland- Royal Flying Doctor base (Mr. Lonergan), Drink-driving charge, Alleged suppression of 175. evidence (Mr. Bennett), 558. School of the Air (Mr. Lonergan), 175. Fig trees (Mr. Sherrington), 2214. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 39

Cleveland-continued: Commonwealth financial aid­ Toondah Harbour project (Mr. Baldwin)• Aborigines (Dr. Crawford), 1823. 137,410. Border Rivers scheme (Mr. McKechnie), 340, Cloncurry Shire, Houses for Aborigines (Mr. 360. Inch), 91. Bundaberg irrigation project (Mr. Blake), 406. Clontarf State High School, Dismissal of Miss Cooktown, Road access (Mr. R. Jones), 237. Diane Wieneke (Mr. Houghton), 849; (Mr. Baldwin), 944; (Mr. Bennett), 1025. Drought relief- Carry-on advances (Mr. Aiken), 1758. Cloud-seeding operations, Burrum River area Fodder, (Mr. McKechnie), (Mr. Blake), 406; Haughton and Burdekin 341. River areas (Mr. Bird), 2473. Local authorities (Mr. McKechnie), 341; Clutha Development Company, Coal shipments (Mr. Aiken), 1648. (Mr. Wright), 447; Blackwater-Sabina Negotiations (Mr. Houston), 38. Point railway (Mr. Wright), 725, 1121, 1139, Rate payments (Mr. Aiken), 1648; (Mr. 2113, 2476; (Mr. Tucker), 1466; (Mr. Lonergan), 2557, 2868. Thackeray), 2427. Rentals (Mr. Lonergan), 2557, 2868. Coaches- Restocking (Mr. Lonergan), 2557. Accidents (Mr. R. Jones), 641. Education (Mr. Lloyd), 594. Brisbane-Cairns services (Mr. Casey), 363, Employment, Country centres (Mr. R. Jones), 1140. 2750. Drivers, Rest periods (Mr. Davis), 185. Hospitals, Psychiatric beds (Dr. Crawford), Operations (Mr. R. Jones), 641. 1470. Servicing and inspection (Mr. R. Jones), 696. Power station (see " Central Queensland­ Power station"). Townsville-Mt. Isa service (Mr. Wallis- Smith), 1380, 1470. Queensland (Mr. R. Jones), 96. Coal- Road grants, Local authorities (Mr. Casey), 50; (Mr. Marginson), 563; (Mr. R. Jones), Coking, Reserves (Mr. Sherrington), 1468; 854, 1140, 1494. Imports (Mr. Houston), 1821. Schools- Export facilities, Criticism (Mr. Hanson), 55. Libraries (Mr. Davis), 139; (Mr. Sherring­ Miners, Jury service (Mr. Marginson), 1662. ton), 178; (Mr. Newton), 222. Prices (Mrs. Jordan), 1757. Science blocks (Mr. Davis), 138, 171; (Mr. Houston), 220. Steaming (Mr. Sherrington), 1468. Teacher-librarians (Mr. Davis), 232. Supply to Swanbank "B " Power Station (Mr. Marginson), 89, I 732, 1758. Tourism (Mr. R. Jones), 2767. Universities (Mr. Lloyd), 594; (Mr. Wright), Coal Board (see " Queensland Coal Board "). 1869. Coke imports (Mr. Houston), 1821. Water resources (Mr. Casey), 593. Colleges of advanced education, Wiltshire and Commonwealth-State Officials Committee for Sweeney Reports (Mr. Houston), 360; Decentralisation (Mr. R. Jones), 600. (Mr. P. Wood), 637; Staff superannuation (Mr. Bousen), 1292, 2479. Commonwealth-State Softwood Forestry Agree­ ment (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1469. Collins Avenue level crossing, Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 266, 2871. Commonwealth-States conference on finance (Mr. Hanlon), 2558, 2667. Colostomy patients (Mr. Bousen), 451. Commonwealth Trading Bank, Leasing of buses Comalco land, Weipa (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2111, to Brisbane City Council (Mr. Lee), 2326. 2179. Commonwealth water resources programme, Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing Applications for grants (Mr. Davies), 176. (Mr. Bennett), 2563. Community Home Care Service (Mr. Bousen), Committee on Teacher Education, Report 1051; (Mr. Carey), 1307. (Mr. P. Wood), 59; (Mr. Baldwin), 266; Companies- (Mr. Tucker), 786. Raw materials, Supply (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), Commonwealth Dairy Industry Rehabilitation 1469. Scheme (see " Dairy Industry Rehabilita­ tion Scheme "). Reckless trading (Mr. Hanson), 1050. Registered and unregistered (Mr. Sherrington), Commonwealth Engineering Co., Hamersley project contracts (Mr. Sherrington), 959. 566. Company takeovers (Mr. Hanson), 692. Commonwealth expenditure, Water conserva­ tion, " Sunday Truth " report (Mr. Compensation, Victims of criminal offences Jensen), 850. (Mr. Bromley), 301; (Mr. R. Jones), 725. 40 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Comprehensive motor-vehicle insurance (see Court reporters, Shortage (Mr. Ramsden), 514; " Motor vehicles "). (Mr. Sherrington), 1942. Concrete pipes, North Queensland (Mr. Aikens), Crab pots (Mr. Houston), 2067. 2425. Crawford, Dr. A. P. (Mr. Aikens), 85. Conservatorium of Music (see " Queensland Conservatorium of Music "). Creche and Kindergarten Association, Govern­ ment financial assistance (Mr. Wright), Consumer protection, Committee (Mr. Melloy), 52. 560; (Mr. Davies), 1582. Credit unions (Mr. Aikens), 805. Consumers' Protection Bureau (Mr. Melloy), 560; (Mr. Davies), 1582. Crescent Lagoon State School- Improvements (Mr. Wright), 225, 790, 2583. Containerisation terminals (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2766, 2902, 2998. Painting (Mr. Wright), 2113. Tuck shop (Mr. Wright), 790. Cook, Captain, Bi-centenary celebrations (Mr. Sherrington), 87; (Mr. R. Jones), 237, 360; Cribb Island, Boating facilities (Mr. Melloy), 41. (Mr. Houston), 360, 2897. Criminal offences- Cooktown- Incidence and investigation (Mr. Melloy), 302. Convent, Restoration as museum (Mr. B. Wood), 1488. Increase (Mr. Bennett), 1663. Victims, Compensation (Mr. Bromley), 301; Road access (Mr. R. Jones), 237. (Mr. R. Jones), 725. Royal visit, Accommodation and facilities (Mr. B. Wood), 1488; Reception (Mr. F. Criminals, Interstate, Police control (Mr. P. Moore), 2669. Bennett), 90. State School, Hopevale Mission children (Mr. Crocodiles (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2869. B. Wood), 1943. Cromwell helmets (Mrs. Jordan), 943; (Mr. Water supply (Mr. B. Wood), 347, 808. Wright), 2567. Cooktown area, Proposed national park (Mr. Crop spraying, Aerial, Control (Mr. B. Wood), Sherrington), 2562. 724; (Mr. O'Donnell), 849. Cooktown-Cairns road (Mr. B. Wood), 1488. Crowe v. Graham, Obscenity case (Mr. Coolangatta-Greenmount beach, Restoration Thackeray), 1380. (Mr. Bennett), 1290. Crown employees- Cooloola sand mass- Artists, Salary claim (Mr. R. Jones), 96. Authorities to prospect (Mr. Sherrington), Houses, Rentals (Mr. McKechnie), 2743; 2470. Rates (Mr. Melloy), 2998. Crown land, Titles (Mr. Sherrington), 2471. Institute of technology (Mr. F. P. Moore), Mineral deposits (Mr. Sherrington), 299. 179; (Mr. Bousen), 852, 960. Journalists, Salary claim (Mr. R. Jones), 96; Mining leases (Mr. Sherrington), 299, 2470, Number and qualifications (Mr. Davis), 185. 2899. Local authority elections, Candidates (Mr. National park (Mr. Sherrington), 2067, 2669. R. Jones), 2999. Objections to mining leases (Mr. Ahern), 2469. Married women (Mr. Marginson), 178; (Mr. Co-operative housing societies, Interest rates R. Jones), 794. (Mr. Bousen), 723; Advances (Mr. Natio.Jal Service, Number and superannuatio11 Newton), 1552. (Mr. Sherrington), 515. Co-operatives, Petrol supplies (Mr. Houston), Photographers, Salary claim (Mr. R. Jones), 124; 220; Raw material supply (Mr. W. 96; Number and qualifications (Mr. Davis), D. Hewitt), 1469. 185. Coorparoo State High School, Additional land Sick leave (Mr. Marginson), 178. (Mr. Bromley), 1965. Superannuation- Coote, Mr. Victor Colin (Mr. Bromley), 1467, Contributions, National Servicemen (Mr. 1493; (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1964; (Mr. Sherrington), 515. Aikens), 473, 1193, 1645, 2108, 2578, 2667, Incapacity benefits (Mr. Marginson), 178. 2746. Transferability (Mr. Hanson), 1028. Corbett Reef Ltd., Oil exploration (Mr. Crown land- Houston), 635. Drought areas, Lease and rental extensions Countess Street-Secombe Street junction, Traffic (Mr. Casey), 674, 1758. investigation (Mr. Ramsden), 1306. Freeholding (Mr. O'Donnell), 221. Country centres, Unemployment (Mr. R. Jones), Harbour board tenures (Mr. Hanson), 2586. 2750. Leasing, Bundaberg-Gympie area (Mr. Coursing, Night (Mr. Hinze), 2869. Davies), 84. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 41

Crown land-continued: Dauan Island, Administration (Mr. V. E. Noxious weeds (Mr. Cory), 1310. Jones), 126. Sale, Advertising (Mr. Baldwin), 2438. David Trumpy Bridge (Mr. Marginson), 1026. Survey, Bundaberg-Maryborough area (Mr. Day-care centre for aged, Toowoomba (Mr. Blake), 57; Bundaberg-Brisbane area (Mr. Bousen), 473. Blake). 230. Daydream Island, Brochure (Mr. Bennett), 1026. Crown of Thorns starfish (Mr. Armstrong), 40; (Mr. R. Jones), 187, 697, 1664, 2556, Daylight saving (Mr. Hanson), 344; (Mr. W. D· 2768; (Mr. Jensen), 259, 301; (Mr. F. P. Hewitt), 1379. Moore), 263, 875; (Mr. Houston), 2556; Day's Gutter area, Building allotments (Mr. (Mr. Sherrington), 2581. Harris), 2069. Culgoa-Balonne river system (Mr. Hungerford), DDT, Blow-fly control (Mr. McKechnie), 1289; 520. Control of use (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1552. Cultural activities­ Deaf and dumb societies, Adult (Mr. Wallis­ Department (Mr. Dean), 943. Smith), 2321. Director (Mr. Bromley), 590; (Mr. Dean), Deagon railway station, Car parking facilities 943. (Mr. Melloy), 83. Grants (Mr. Aikens), 2578. Decentralisation- Cunnamulla, Hostel for school children (Mr. Commonwealth-State Officials Committee Aiken), 793. (Mr. R. Jones), 600. Cunnamulla-Charleville road (Mr. Aiken), 57. Legislation (Mr. Casey), 694. Cunningham Highway- Ministry (Mr. Aiken), 1666. Inglewood Shire section (Mr. Lee), 2670. Decompression chamber (Mr. Houston), 2576. Ipswich by-pass (Mr. Marginson), 404, 2429. Delron Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), 2213. Riverview, Limited access road (Mr. Mar- Dental fees (Mr. Melloy), 1823, 1943. ginson), 2745; Pedestrian traffic signals (Mr. Marginson), 2997. Dental fellowship holders (Mr. Melloy), 409. Traffic lights (Mr. Marginson), 1312. Dental hospitals (see " Hospitals "). Curfew on young girls (Mr. Melloy), 128. Dental technicians (Mr. Melloy), 676. Cyclamates (Mr. P. Wood), 408; (Mr. Hanson), Dentist, Government, Visit to Normanton 1120; (Mr. Armstrong), 1467. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 54. Cyclone, "Ada" (Mr. Dean), 2439; "Cindy" Departmental reports (Mr. Bromley), 2182. (Mr. R. Jones), 2998. Deputy Commissioner of Electricity Supply Dacey, Mr. Norman F. (Mr. Carey), 1219. (Mr. Aikens), 361. Dairy farmers, Brisbane suppliers, Quotas (Mr. Deserted fathers, Assistance (Mr. Tucker), 1219. Diplock), 1487; (Mr. Houston), 2993. Deserted wives, Assistance (Mr. Bromley), 235; Dairy industry- (Mr. Melloy), 1292; Motor vehicle owner­ Equalisation scheme (Mr. Diplock), 1487. ship (Mr. Melloy), 2899. Herd recording (Mr. Hanson), 1648. Detonators (Mr. Davis), 599. Pasture subsidy scheme (Mr. O'Donnell), Devaluation of sterling (Mr. Hanson), 228. 559, 788. Reconstruction scheme (Mr. Hanson), 2437. Development bureaux (Mr. Casey), 1314. Rehabilitation scheme (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Dimbulah State School- 135, 2564. Classrooms (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 348. Reorganisation scheme (Mr. O'Donnell), Land (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 470. 1645. Toilet block (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 348. Dairymen's Organisation (Mr. Diplock), 1487. Dingoes, Eradication (Mr. O'Donnell), 181. Dairymen's State Council (Mr. Houston), 1306. Director of Aboriginal and Island Affairs, Visit Dalby Town Council, Electricity connections to reserves (Mr. B. Wood), 131. (Mr. Houston), 557. Director of Cultural Activities (Mr. Bromley), Dam regulations (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 598. 590; (Mr. Dean), 943. Dam site, Logan electorate (Mr. Baldwin), Disposal of uncollected goods (Mr. Hanson), 101, 125. 179. , Shortage of railway wagons District Court- (Mr. Bousen), 673; Coal (Mr. Bousen), Building, Brisbane (Mr. Bennett), 48. 1868. Judges, Additional (Mr. Bennett), 124. Darnley Island, Teacher's residence (Mr. B. Sex offence by youth, Review of penalty Wood), 1468. (Mr. Dean), 2677. 42 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Diving, Safety regulations (Mr. Sherrington), Drought relief assistance-continued: 2561. Expenditure (Mr. Wharton), 226; (Mr. Division of Air Pollution Control (Mr. Sherring­ Aiken), 1119. ton), 812. Free permits, Road transport (Mr Aiken), Doboy Creek, Fumes, Food pollution (Mr. 407. Houston), 339, 442. Freight rebates (Mr. Aiken), 1493. Don River railway bridge, Use during flood Loans (Mr. Aiken), 232, 263, 1194; (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 2560. Tomkins), 1867. Doomadgee, Visits by maternal and child Local authorities, Commonwealth aid (Mr. welfare sisters (Mr. P. Wood), 878. McKechnie), 341; Unemployment relief grants (Mr. Blake), 810. Dormel (Mr. Bromley), 2997. Molasses, Road transport, Subsidy (Mr. Double Heads, Boat harbour (Mr. Tucker), 298. Casey), 674, 789. Nixon, Mr. I., Fodder supply (Mr. Bromley), Dredging- 1120. Gravel, Goodna (Mr. Marginson), 638. Pastoral industry (Mr. Aiken), 231, 1493. Harbours and Marine Department and Rates, Rebates (Mr. Aiken), 188, 1119; private contractors (Mr. Newton), 1577. Commonwealth aid (Mr. Aiken), 1648. Dried milk product (Mr. O'Donnell), 2761. Rent rebates (Mr. Aiken), 188, 1119. Drilling mud (Mr. Sherrington), 689. Re-stocking loans (Mr. Tomkins), 1867. Drink-drivers- Select committee (Mr. Aiken), 1137. Breathalyser (see " Breath and blood testing Urea subsidy (Mr. Aiken), 850. of motorists "). Wheat price (Mr. Aiken), 450. Charged, Number (Mr. Aikens), 691; Sundays Wool industry (Mr. Aiken), 231, 1493. (Mr. Houston), 1821. Drovers on stock trains (Mr. Wright), 225. Deaths and injuries (Mr. Wright), 1404. Fines, Payment by instalments (Mr. Dean), Drug addicts- 1965, 2067. Convictions (Mr. Wright), 2583. Hospital admissions, Breath and blood Fines (Mr. Bromley), 185. tests (Mr. Dean), 881. Number (Mr. Wright), 2583. Driver-training centres (Mr. Wright), 1492; Rehabilitation (Mr. Bromley), 185. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2430. Students (Mr. Wright), 2583. Drivers' licences- Drugs, Survey of use and sale (Mr. Wright), Applicants- 2475, 2583. Colour blindness test (Mr. Aikens), 1646. Drug-trafficking, Senate Select Committee (Mr. Number (Mr. Wright), 1404. Baldwin), 2324; (Mr. Wright), 2475; Proof of age (Mr. Bromley), 301. Penalties (Mr. Baldwin), 2324, 2390. Fees (Mr. R. Jones), 2325. Drummond Range section, Capricorn Highway Number (Mr. Bromley), 880. (Mr. O'Donnell), 43. Suspension (Mr. Dean), 1965. Drunkenness- Tests, Waiting time (Mr. Bromley), 880· Half-way house for offenders (Mr. Bennett), Failure rate (Mr. Bromley), 880; (Mr: 848, 1134. Wright), 1404. Hotel arrests (Mr. Bennett), 1025. Driving schools, Number and registration (Mr. Sunday offences (Mr. Houston), 1821. Bromley), 880; Failure rate of pupils (Mr. Wright), 1404. Dundowran, Stranded whales (Mr. Blake), 1052. Drought Mitigation Committee Report (Mr. Dutch Jug Plus 7 (Mr. O'Donnell), 2761. W. D. Hewitt), 46. Dutton Park, Pedestrian-actuated traffic lights Drought relief assistance- (Mr. Hughes), 568. Carry-on advances (Mr. Aiken), 1758; (Mr. Dysentery, Amoebic, Challinor Centre (Mrs. Tomkins), 1867. Jordan), 1194, 1312. Commonwealth aid (see " Commonwealth '' Eagar ",Tug (Mr. Houston), 2390. financial aid-Drought relief"). Crown land, Lease and rental extensions (Mr. Eagle Farm-Brisbane rail service (Mr. Wallis­ Casey), 674, 1758. Smith), 2472. Declaration of state of urgency (Mr. Aiken), Edge Hill State School, Additional classrooms 2437. (Mr. R. Jones), 1122; Enrolments (Mr. R. Jones), 1293. Exclusion of Queensland from anti-inflation financial measures (Mr. Wharton), 42. Education Commission (Mr. Bennett), 1290. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 43

Education Department- Einasleigh, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 172. Aboriginal and Island Affairs Department, El Arish-Innisfail rail service, Pensioners' seat Transfer of responsibilities (Mr. B. Wood), tickets (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2475. 2478. Elections, Local authorities (see "Local Aboriginal and Islander children, Teaching Authorities"). (Mr. B. Wood), 2180. Art Supervisor (Mr. Bromley), 129. Elections, State (see " State elections "). Circulars, Distribution in schools (Mrs. Electric Light and Power Regulations (Mr. Jordan), 2997. Newton), 1866. Houses- Electrical appliances, Standard specifications Emerald (Mr. O'Donnell), 43. (Mr. Bousen), 1579; Repairs, by qualified Occupancy (Mr. Marginson), 2583. persons (Mr. Wright), 1943, 1963. Rentals (Mr. Baldwin), 2478; (Mr. Electrical worker, Uncertificated (Mr. McKechnie), 2743; (Mr. Bousen), 2899, Thackeray), 2181. 2993. Electrical Workers Act, Restricted certificates Liaison officer for parents and citizens' (Mr. Wright), 1943, 1963. associations (Mr. Jensen), 132. Electricity- Liquor Acts, Grants (Mr. Lloyd), 2429, 2760; (Mr. Houston), 2741, 2760. Bulk price (Mr. Houston), 1218. Music Supervisor (Mr. Bromley), 129. Commission, Inspectors (Mr. Sherrington), 1401. Newsletter (Mr. Bromley), 409. Connection charges (Mr. Houston), 557. Research and Curriculum Branch (Mr. B. Wood), 2180. Extensions, Single-wire earth return system (Mr. F. P. Moore), 851. Temperance education, Grant and expenditure (Mr. Lloyd), 2429, 2760; (Mr. Houston), Inspectors (Mr. Sherrington), 1401. 2741, 2760. Linesmen, Safety of equipment (Mr. Writs by employees (Mr. Baldwin), 452. Houghton), 367. Power stations, Capacity (Mr. Houston), 1218. Education Minister, Newsletter (Mr. Bromley), 409. Reticulation (Mr. McKechnie), 589. Education surveys (Mr. Davies), 446. Rural areas, Standardisation and charges (Mr. Aiken), 793. Edward River and Mitchell River Aboriginal communities- Electricity Commissioner, Deputy (Mr. Aikens), 361. Cattle, Muster (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2902. Elsey, Mr. B., Brochure (Mr. Bennett), 1026. Commodity prices (Mr. B. Wood), 2431. Correspondence courses, School children (Mr. Emerald- Wallis-Smith), 2430. Housing Commission houses (Mr. O'Donnell), Electricity supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 226, 43. 673, 2430. Rural training school (Mr. Lonergan), 878. Head teachers (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2902. State school (Mr. O'Donnell), 221. Horses, Muster (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2902. Encephalitis virus (Mr. R. Jones), 452; (Mr. F. P. Housing (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 173, 567, 1825. Moore), 521. Investigation, Alleged misconduct (Mr. Endean, Dr. (Mr. Jensen), 259, 301. Wallis-Smith), 2582. Engineering firms, Government contracts (Mr. Manager, Edward River community (Mr. Sherrington), 959. Wallis-Smith), 2068, 2181. Epileptic, Drunkenness charges (Mr. Bromley), Refrigeration (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 226. 1493. Reports (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2111. "Erotica," University (Mr. Aikens), 41; (Mr. Road transport (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1825. Hinze), 361. Schools, Enrolments (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2430; Esk, Effect of dams on economy (Mr. Bousen), Head teachers (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2902. 641, 669. Staff, Resignations and dismissals (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 362; Vacancies (Mr. Wallis­ Estate agents' licences (Mr. P. Wood), 596. Smith), 2582. Eternal Flame (Mr. Hinze), 691. Teachers (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 259, 2430, 2902. Etna Creek, Prison (Mr. Wright), 879. Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 673, 1470. Eton Irrigation Scheme (Mr. Newbery), 2761. Egerton, Mr. J. A. R. (Mr. Aikens), 691. (Mr. Casey), 2476. Eggleston Report (Mr. Hanson), 692. Evans Deakin shipyard, Retrenchments (Mr. Eidsvold, Fodder for starving stock (Mr. Davies), Baldwin), 1404; Expansion programme 671. (Mr. Tucker), 1576. 44 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

" Eventide " homes- Firearms-continued: Charters Towers (Mr. Aikens), 2424. Possession, Legislation (Mr. Bennett), 2748. Rockhampton (Mr. Wright), 95, 882, 946, Registration of carriers (Mr. Cory), 2673. 2583. Sandgate, Pedestrian crossings (Mr. Dean), Fish, Effect of shark-netting (Mr. O'Donnell), 2440. 471. Everton Park State High School (Mr. Lloyd), Fish Board, Income and expenditure (Mr. 2477. Baldwin), 101; Levies collected for fisher­ men's associations (Mr. Houston), 2760. Eviction of tenants (Mr. Hanlon), 444. Fish-stocking trials (Mr. Casey), 345. Evolution theory, Teaching in secondary schools (Mr. Wright), 447. Fisheries conference, Darwin (Mr. R. Jones), 406. Explosives, Storage (Mr. Wright), 811, 848. Fisheries department, Establishment (Mr. Expo '70, Japan (Mr. Hanson), 259. O'Donnell), 89. Extra-territorial areas, Oil and mineral explora- Fishing industry- tion, Legislation (Mr. R. Jones), 303. Aborigines, Training (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1470. Eye testing (Mr. Bennett), 1377. Contributions through Fish Board (Mr. Fabri-dams, Haughton River (Mr. Bird), 1135. Houston), 2760. Factories and Shops Act, Breaches (Mr. P. Crab pots (Mr. Houston), 2067. Wood), 233. Japanese operations (Mr. Wright), 182. Fair Rents Office (Mr. Bromley), 642. Kerosene taste in fish (Mr. Bromley), 129. Licences, Amateur (Mr. Thackeray), 59; Fairfield Road, Widening (Mr. Hughes), 2584. Number (Mr. Wright), 182. Faith-healing (Mr. Bromley), 880. Production (Mr. Wright), 182. Farm produce, Inspection (Mr. O'Donnell), 850. Protection (Mr. Dean), 60; (Mr. Bromley), Fauna, Logan electorate (Mr. Baldwin), 2568; 129. Interstate movement (Mr. F. P. Moore) Select Committee (Mr. Houghton), 2996. 2872. , Fishing nets, Confiscation (Mr. Harris), 812. Femal~ jurors (Mr. Bromley), 1314; (Mr. Fitness Campaign (Mr. Dean), 943. A1kens), 2746. Festivals, Government financial contributions Fitzroy River- (Mr. Casey), 92; (Mr. Sherrington), 877; Barrage (Mr. Wright), 520. Departmental floats (Mr. Casey) 1313 1376. , , Bridge, Traffic study (Mr. Wright), 1759. Small-boat moorings (Mr. Thackeray), 2746. Financial relations, Commonwealth-States con­ ference (Mr. Hanlon), 2558, 2667. Five-Head Creek water supply scheme (Mr. Tucker), 265. Finger-printing, Persons in police custody (Mr. Tucker), 2744. Flaggy Creek, Dam (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 407; (Mr. B. Wood), 1554. Fire alarms and warning svstems State schools (Mr. Wright), 852. - ' Flammable substances, Regulations covering transportation (Mr. Davis), 102; (Mr. Fire brigades- Dean), 187; Storage (Mr. Wright), 811, Amalgamation (Mr. Wright), 2435. 848; (Mr. Dean), 1122, 1197. Helmets (Mrs. Jordan), 943; (Mr. Wright) Flecker, Dr. P. (Mr. Tucker), 2474, 2674, 2996. ~~ , Training (Mr. Bennett), 2747. Flinders electorate, Hospitals, Visit by Minister for Health (Mr. Lonergan), 2577. Fire danger, Licensed premises (Mr. Wright), 853; Oil tankers (Mr. Houston), 2390. Flinders Highway, Rest areas (Mr. Inch), 2582. Fire extinguishers (Mr. Bromley), 643. Flora, Logan electorate (Mr. Bald win), 2568; Interstate movement (Mr. F. P. Moore), Fire hydrants, State schools (Mr. Dean) 693 · 2872. (Mr. Hinze), 722; (Mr. Bromley), 72Z; 786: Flour price increases (Mr. Wright), 2070; Fire insurance (Mr. Hanson), 853. (Mr. Bromley), 2320. Fire prevention, Multi-storey buildings (Mr. Fluoridation of water supplies (Mr. Davies), Dean), 1122; (Mr. Bennett), 2747. 1582. Fire Services Council (see " State Fire Services Flying-fox control, North Queensland (Mr. Council"). Aikens), 1866. Firearms- Fodder, Drought relief- Licensing (Mr. Hanson), 133; (Mr. Bennett), Commonwealth financial aid (Mr. 1050. McKechnie), 341. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 45

Fodder, Drought relief-continued: Gladstone- Freight rebates (Mr. Aiken), 1493. Coal-handling facilities, Criticism (Mr. Permits, Road transport (Mr. Aiken), 407. Hanson), 55. Railage delays (Mr. Wharton), 42; (Mr. Grand Hotel (Mr. Houghton), 2107. McKechnie), 443; (Mr. Houghton), 637; Hospital, Ophthalmologist (Mr. Wright), 2671. (Mr. Davies), 671; (Mr. Bousen), 673. Industrial estate (Mr. Wright), 1195. Supply by Mr. I. Nixon (Mr. Bromley), 1120. Level crossing, Land resumption (Mr. Footwear manufacturers, Guarantees (Mr. Hanson), 449. Aikens), 2559. Power station (see " Central Queensland­ Forestry Department- Power station"). Reforestation and regeneration expenditure Town Council, Loan allocation (Mr. R. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2434. Jones), 677. Resignations and transfers (Mr. R. Jones), Gladstone area, Herd recording (Mr. Hanson), 2432. 1648. Softwood plantings (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1469. Glass doors, Safety markings (Mr. Bromley), Forgan Bridge, Mackay (Mr. Casey), 176. 590, 635. Glastonbury Sawmilling Co., Sawmill licence Forsayth, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 172· (Mr. Tucker), 2899. Forsayth-Almaden railway service (Mr. Wallis- Glenmore State School (Mr. Thackeray), 58. Smith), 567. Gold Coast- Forsayth-Mt. Surprise railway line, Derailments (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 470; Fettlers (Mr. City Council- Wallis-Smith), 644. Allocations for road works (Mr. Fortitude Valley Police Station, Inspector's Marginson), 563. office, Staffing (Mr. Houston), 2466. Government assistance for beach protection work (Mr. B. Wood), 96. Fraudulent cheques (Mr. Bennett), 635. Loan allocation (Mr. R. Jones), 677. Freehold land, Area (Mr. O'Donnell), 221. Loans and subsidies (Mr. Marginson), 130. "Frist," (Mr. Ahern), 1488, 1553. Surf-board riders, Control (Mr. Hinze), 2561. Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Council, Redlands Transportation study (Mr. Casey), 2110. area (Mr. Baldwin), 351. Trotting club grounds, Sale (Mr. Carey), Gas Engineer and Examiner, Staff (Mr. Newton), 1133. 49. Commuter service to Brisbane (Mr. Hinze), Gatton Hospital (Mr. Melloy), 1580, 1649. 403. Geddes and Locke, Employee (Mr. Thackeray), Liquor sales, Unlicensed premises (Mr. 2181. Baldwin), 2587. Geebung railway station, Car parking facilities Police, Number, Christmas-New Year holidays (Mr. Melloy), 83; Pedestrian over bridge (Mr. Hinze), 2106. (Mr. Melloy), 676. Pollution of waterways (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1731. "Gelam," Island Industries Board vessel (Mr. B. Wood), 2673. Surf-board riders, Control (Mr. Hinze), 2561. Gems, Authorities to prospect (Mr. Lonergan), Traffic signals, Pacific Highway (Mr. Margin­ 175; (Mr. O'Donnell), 2743; Reserve, son), 808. O'Brien's Creek (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2564, Trotting Club grounds, Sale (Mr. Carey), 1133. 2675. Golden Casket lotteries, New art gallery (Mr. General Medical Board (Mr. Sherrington), 1401. Bromley), 409. Georgetown Hospital (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 644. Goodna, Gravel dredging (Mr. Marginson), 638; State high school, Establishment (Mr. Georgetown-Normanton beef road (Mr. Wallis- Marginson), 2480. Smith), 517. Goods, Unclaimed, Disposal (Mr. Hanson), 179. Gilliat, Railway buildings, Electricity (Mr. Inch), 2871. Goombungee, Faith-healing (Mr. Bromley), 880. Gilmore field, Natural gas (Mr. Aiken), 1292. Goondi Hill-Palmerston Highway road, (Mr. Girls, Curfew (Mr. Melloy), 128. F. P. Moore), 57. Giru-Ayr school bus service (Mr. Tucker), 2560. Goondi State School (Mr. F. P. Moore), 56. Given, Mr. M. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2068. Goonyella, Land ballots (Mr. Davis), 186. c 46 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Goonyella coal-mining project­ Great Barrier Reef-continued: Australian equity (Mr. Tucker), 172. Oil drilling operations-continued: Land requirements and resumptions (Mr. Compensation for cancelled authorities to Houston), 82; (Mr. Davis), 139, 186. prospect (Mr. Casey), 346. Pipeline (Mr. Wright), 2872. Damage, Liability (Mr. R. Jones), 2480. Railway freights, Concessions (Mr. Arm­ Expenditure by companies (Mr. Casey), strong), 39, 256; Rates (Mr. Casey), 50. 346; (Mr. R. Jones), 405. Leases and permits (Mr. R. Jones), 96, 140, Goonyella-Hay Point railway line, Coal freight 187, 405; (Mr. Tucker), 172. rate (Mr. Melloy), 1403; Tenders and Precautions (Mr. Casey), 39, 231; (Mr. contract (Mr. Casey), 2109. Bromley), 100. Government, Expenditure (Mr. Hanson), 179; Prime Minister's statements (Mr. Margin­ Health policy (Mr. Hanson), 599. son), 261; (Mr. R. Jones), 1122. Government buildings- Supervision (Mr. Ahern), 39. Tourist attractions, Possible destruction Fabricated steel (Mr. Aikens), 176. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 349. Illumination (Mr. Casey), 812, 878. Oil slick (Mr. Sherrington), 566. Security patrols (Mr. Melloy), 345. State-Commonwealth control authority (Mr. Government departments- Porter), 2470. Accounts, Auditor-General's reports (Mr. Tourist industry- Wright), 1196. Effect of oil drilling (Mr. F. P. Moore), 349. Annual reports (Mr. Bromley), 2182. Promotion (Mr. Casey), 448. Apprentices (Mr. Davis), 1555. Revenue and employment (Mr. Bousen), 227. Motor vehicles, Unroadworthy, Sale (Mr. Sherrington), 177, 223. Greenmount-Coolangatta beach, Restoration (Mr. Bennett), 1290. Show exhibits (Mr. Aikens), 688. Greenvale, Railway (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 944. Government Gas Engineer and Examiner, Staff (Mr. Newton), 49. Greyhounds, Cruelty (Mr. Bromley), 2747. Government Printing Office, Sick leave (Mr. Group herd-recording (Mr. Hanson), 1648. Hanson), 1027. Gulf of Carpentaria- Government promotional activities (Mr. Bald­ Australian trawler operations, Protection (Mr. win), 137, 367; (Mr. Casey), 261. Dean), 60. Government properties, Security patrols (Mr. Fisheries policy (Mr. R. Jones), 187. Melloy), 345, 363. Prawning industry (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 361, Grain fumigation (Mr. Cory), 128. 2869; (Mr. B. Wood), 404, 672; (Mr. Houghton), 672; (Mr. O'Donnell), 2743. Grand Hotel, Brisbane (Mr. Bennett), 1025. Rail connection (Mr. Inch), 591. Grand Hotel, Gladstone (Mr. Houghton), 2107. Gumdale, Traffic accident (Mr. Bousen), 1486; Gravel dredging, Goodna (Mr. Marginson), 638. Land, Housing Commission (Mr. Newton), Great Barrier Reef- 1493. Advisory committee (Mr. Sherrington), 2581. Gympie, Sewerage scheme (Mr. Dean), 238; City Council, Loan allocation (Mr. R. Air-cushion vehicles (Mr. R. Jones), 349. Jones), 677. Commission, Establishment (Mr. Houston), 2105. Gympie Building Supplies, Sawmill licence (Mr. Tucker), 2899. Commonwealth-State control authority (Mr. Porter), 2470. Gympie-Bundaberg area, Crown land leasing and development (Mr. Davies), 84. Crown of Thorns starfish (Mr. Armstrong), 40; (Mr. R. Jones), 187, 1664; (Mr. F. Gympie-Maryborough rail-motor service (Mr. P. Moore), 263, 875; (Mr. Sherrington), Blake), 1648. 2581. Gympie Road, Chermside, Police patrols (Mr. Hovercraft (Mr. R. Jones), 349. Dean), 1667. Nude bathing (Mr. Bennett), 1026. Hale Street-Caxton Street intersection, Police Oil drilling operations- traffic direction (Mr. Hanlon), 1309. Authorities to prospect (Mr. Sherrington), Hall, Mr., Tobacco farm (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 44; (Mr. R. Jones), 96, 140, 187, 303; 2998. (Mr. Casey), 346. Hall State School (Mr Wright), 1826. Commencement (Mr. Cory), 39. Committee of inquiry (Mr. Casey), 2433. Hamersley project, Engineering contracts (Mr. Sherrington), 959. Commonwealth, Approval of permits (Mr. R. Jones), 405; Regulations (Mr. R. Hamilton area, Traffic survey (Mr. Wharton), Jones), 1122. 1579. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 47

Happy Valley State School (Mr. Inch), 63. Herberton-continued: Harbour boards, Loans (Mr. Houston), 339; Teachers, Female, Accommodation (Mr. Lands, Rates (Mr. Hanson), 2586. Wallis-Smith), 300. Harbours and Marine Department, Dredges Herberton-Atherton road, Cherry Tree Creek (Mr. Newton), 1577. crossing (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 54. Harristown State High School, Temporary Herd recording (Mr. Hanson), 1648. classrooms (Mr. Bousen), 134; Bus services Hervey Bay, Houses for Aborigines (Mr. (Mr. Bousen), 451. Blake), 98; Hospital, Specialist services Harveyson, Dr. K. B. (Mr. Tucker), 2322. (Mr. Blake), 183. Hervey Bay area, Industrial estate (Mr. Blake), Haughton River, Fabri-dams (Mr. Bird), 1135. 57; Forestry development (Mr. Davies), Hay, Road transport (Mr. Tomkins), 695. 234. Hay Point, Land ballots (Mr. Davis), 186. High Street, Ebbw Vale, Bridge (Mr. Mar­ ginson), 1472. Hay Point-Goonyella railway line (see " Goon- yella-Hay Point railway line"). "Hippy-sippy" sweets (Dr. Crawford), 2068; 2181 (Mr. Baldwin), 2111; Hay Point project, Land requirements and resu:nptions (Mr. Houston), 82; (Mr. Home Hill, Restaurant licence (Mr. Bennett), Dav1s), 139, 186; Road closure (Mr. 2898. Casey), 674, 689. Hong Kong influenza, Incidence (Mr. Davis), Health Department- 792; Effect in State schools (Mr. Baldwin), 811. Aboriginal and Island Affairs Department Transfer of responsibilities (Mr. B. Wood)' Hopevale Mission- 2478. , Children, Attendance at Cooktown State Inquiry into administration (Mr. Lonergan) School (Mr. B. Wood), 1943. 222. , Maternal and child welfare sisters, Visits Liquor Act, Grants (Mr. Lloyd), 2429, 2760; (Mr. P. Wood), 878. (Mr. Houston), 2741, 2760. Sand-mining, Royalties (Mr. B. Wood), 791. Railway J?epartment property, Inspections (Mr. Wnght), 1491. Hornibrook Highway bus service (Mr. Dean), 102. Temperance education, Grant and expenditure (Mr. Lloyd), 2429, 2760; (Mr. Houston) Horror films, Use in road safety campaign 2741, 2760. , (Mr. Bromley), 235. Health Minister, Visit to hospitals, Flinders Horses, Maimed, Removal from truck (Mr. electorate (Mr. Lonergan), 2577. Dean), 558. Health policy of Government (Mr. Hanlon), 599. Hospitals- Hearing aids (Mr. B. Wood), 131. Boards, Witness expenses and report fees of employees (Mr. Tucker), 299; Aboriginal Heatley State High School- settlements, Health control (Dr. Crawford), Classrooms, Additional (Mr. Tucker), 140, 1824. 521, 1195. Capital expenditure (Mr. Bromley), 261. Science and administration block (Mr. Commonwealth benefits, Uninsured patients Tucker), 690. (Mr. Davis), 960. Teachers, Manual training (Mr Tucker) Country, Nurses (Mr. Aiken), 2673. w~ . , Dental hospitals and clinics­ Helicopter, Thursday Island service (Mr. B. Charges (Mr. Melloy), 363. Wood), 564; Squadron, North Queensland (Mr. R. Jones), 2588. Children's (see " Children's Dental Hos­ pital"). Helidon-Toowoomba co-ordinated bus service (Mr. Bousen), 179. Means test (Mr. Melloy), 1823, 1943. Services, Extension (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Helidon-Toowoomba road (Mr. P. Wood), 234. 2675. Hellawell Road, Traffic signs (Mr. Chinchen), Drink-drivers, Breath and blood tests (Mr. 2472. Dean), 881. Hen levies (Mr. Aikens), 2559. Emergency cases (Mr. Melloy), 2179, 2215. Henderson, Trevor (Mr. Wright), 1665. Expenditure (Mr. Bromley), 261. Library grants (Dr. Crawford), 1646. Hepatitis outbreak at Bluff (Mr. Wright), 1121. Herberton- Medical officers- Full-time (Mr. R. Jones), 366. Mines Department, Staff accommodation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 300. Resident, Resignation (Dr. Crawford), 562. Vacancies, Applications by graduates (Dr. State School (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 567. Crawford), 2322, 2474. 48 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Hospitals-continued: Housing Commission-continued Medical officers-continued: Rental accommodation-continued: Witness expenses and report fees (Mr. Rebates, Effect of Scholarship allowance Tucker), 299. (Mr. Sherrington), 342. Medical superintendents (Mr. Tucker), 958. Rockhampton (Mr. Wright), 1291, 2872. Nurses (see "Nurses"). Roma (Mr. Houston), 1192. Optical services (Mr. Inch), 2898. Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 264, 2868. Orthopaedic beds (Dr. Crawford), 2579. Widows' tenancy (Mr. Dean), 60. Psychiatric beds, Commonwealth subsidy Wynnum electorate (Mr. Harris), 794. (Dr. Crawford), 1470. Rockhampton houses (Mr. Wright), 2872. Revenue (Mr. Bromley), 261. South Johnstone land (Mr. F. P. Moore), Social workers (Mr. Casey), 2109. 2566,2577. Special, Married women employees (Mrs. Housing societies, Co-operative, Interest rates Jordan), 229; Medical and nursing staff (Mr. Bousen), 723; Advances (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 301. Newton), 1552. Uninsured patients (Mr. Davis), 960. Hovercraft (Mr. R. Jones), 349. Welfare officers (Mr. Casey), 2109. "How to Avoid Probate" (Mr. Carey), 1219. Hostels, School children (Mr. Aiken), 793. Howard area, Forestry development (Mr. Hotels, Blocking of exits (Mr. Wright), 853; Davies), 234. Licences, Sales (Mr. Hinze), 2106. Hoy, Legalising (Mr. Melloy), 228. Household electrical appliances, Standard speci­ fications (Mr. Bousen), 1579. Hughenden, State School (Mr. Lonergan), 2577, 2674; Hospital (Mr. Lonergan), 2996. Housing Commission- Hughenden-Julia Creek area, Oil-shale pros­ Applications, Refusals (Mr. Aikens), 2746. pecting (Mr. Tucker), 1827. Apprentices (Mr. Davis), 1555. Hydrographic surveys- Cairns, Operations (Mr. R. Jones), 63, 453; Office (Mr. R. Jones), 641. Coastal waters (Mr. Hanson), 2567. Carpenters, Saturday work (Mr. Bennett), Moreton Bay (Mr. Sherrington), 2581. 2995. Ports (Mr. Hanson), 2670. Central Queensland houses (Mr. Wright), 2872. Ileostomy patients (Mr. Bousen), 451. Company houses (Mr. Sherrington), 45. Inala area, Rail service (Mr. Sherrington), 789. Land (Mr. Bromley), 2997. Incinerators, Disposal of ships' garbage (Mr. Pastoral workers (Mr. Houston), 1401. Sherrington), 127; (Mr. R. Jones), 565, 2750. Priority system (Mr. Hanlon), 444; (Mr. Aikens), 2746. Indecency cases (Mr. Thackeray), 1380; (Mr. Hanlon), 2212; (Mr. Bennett), 2212; Purchase houses- (Mr. Murray), 2213. Applications, Number (Mr. Newton), 2569. Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 453, 2750. Independent schools (see " Schools "). Central Queensland (Mr. Wright), 2872. Industrial accidents (Mr. Bromley), 184. Deposits (Mr. Sherrington), 45. Industrial awards, Breaches (Mr. Davis), 792, Emerald (Mr. O'Donnell), 43. 1823. Number (Mr. Sherrington), 45; (Mr. Newton), 2570. Industrial Commission cases, Shortage of reporters (Mr. Sherrington), 1942. Pastoral workers (Mr. Houston), 1401. Prices (Mr. Sherrington), 45. Industrial Development Department, Adver­ Repossessions, Number (Mr. Newton), tising (Mr. Casey), 261; Matches, Presen­ 2569. tation boxes (Mr. Houston), 2576. Rockhampton (Mr. Wright), 2872. Industrial estates, Provincial areas (Mr. Blake), Rental accommodation- 57; (Mr. Wright), 1195; Advertising Applications and allocations (Mr. (Mr. Casey), 261. Sherrington) 45; (Mr. Newton), 2426. Industrial inspectors (Mr. Davis), 1823. Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 458, 2750. Central Queensland (Mr. Wright), 2872. Industrial Institution for the Blind (Mr. Bromley), 807. Emerald (Mr. O'Donnell), 43. Ipswich (Mrs. Jordan), 54, 134, 2436. Inflation, Financial measures, Exclusion of Number (Mr. Sherrington), 45; (Mr. Queensland (Mr. Wharton), 42, 2560. Wright), 1291. Ingham-Townsvi!le rail-motor service, With­ Purchases under home-ownership scheme drawal (Mr. Tucker), 670; Delays (Mr. (Mr. Newton), 2426. Tucker), 851. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 49 lngham-Townsville school bus service (Mr. Ipswich-continued: Tucker), 690. Hospital- Inglewood railway depot, Train crews (Mr. Amoebic dysentery (Mrs. Jordan), 1312. Bousen), 1026. Casualty section (Mrs. Jordan), 2324. Inglewood Shire section, Cunningham Highway Dental treatment, Delays (Mrs. Jordan), 133. (Mr. Lee), 2670. Maternity wing (Mrs. Jordan), 2585. "Inlander," Food-bar coach (Mr. Thackeray), Medical superintendent (Mr. Tucker), 958. 2670. Medical treatment, Delays (Mrs. Jordan), 133. lnnisfail- Nurses, Board and lodging deductions Dental clinic, Waiting list (Mr. F. P. Moore) (Mrs. Jordan), 2436. 56. , Leichhardt area, Police station (Mrs. Jordan), High School- 1826. Classroom accommodation (Mr. F. P. Main Roads Department works (Mr. Margin- Moore), 1867. son), 2583. Film projector (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1867. Police officers, Torches (Mr. Bennett), 595. Manual-training stock (Mr. F. P. Moore) 806. , Railway station (Mrs. Jordan), 229. Painting (Mr. F. P. Moore), 446. Valuer-General's Department (Mrs. Jordan), 565. Railway, Goods shed (Mr. F. P. Moore), 477; Refreshment rooms (Mr. F. P. Moore), 596. Ipswich area- Sugar price (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1292, 1313. Housing Commission houses (Mrs. Jordan), 134. West, State school (Mr. F. P. Moore), 56. Industrial estate, (Mrs. Jordan), 55. lnnisfail-El Arish rail service Pensioners' seat tickets (Mr. F. P. Moore),' 2475. Schools, Circulars (Mrs. Jordan), 2997. Speech therapist, (Mrs. Jordan), 55. Innot Hot Springs-Ravenshoe bus service (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1647, 1731. Ipswich-Brisbane rail service (Mrs. Jordan), 229. Institute of Child Guidance (Mr. Melloy), 445. Ipswich bypass, Cunningham Highway (Mr. Marginson), 404, 2429. Institute of Medical Research building (Mr. Melloy), 1580, 1826. Ipswich West electorate- Institutes of technology (see " Queensland Housing Commission rental accommodation Institutes of Technology "). (Mrs. Jordan), 54, 2436. Insurance loading, Young drivers (Mr. R. Jones) Schools, Janitor-groundsmen (Mrs. Jordan), 565. , 723; Clerk-typists (Mrs. Jordan), 1027. Insurers, Licensed (Mr. Wright), 1220. Irrigation and water supply- Interest rates, Banks (Mr. Wharton), 42, 2560. Commonwealth financial aid (Mr. Casey), 593. Interior decoration course (Mr. Houston), 2467. Dam regulations (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 598. River sands (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 673. International Conventions and Covenants Rati- fication (Mr. Houston), 81. ' Water conservation schemes, Priorities (Mr. Jensen), 91. International Labour Organisation Conventions and Recommendations (Mr. Houston), 81. Irvinebank- Interstate criminals, Police control (Mr. Bennett) Main street, Sealing (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 695. 90. , State Treatment Works, Removal of tailings (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 173, 2581. Invitation cards, Alleged debiting of Railway Department (Mr. Thackeray), 181. Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 599. lpswich- Isis railway line land, Lease (Mr. Blake), 349. Air pollution gauges (Mr. Marginson), 2762. Island Industries Board, Vessels (Mr. B. Wood), 2673; Pearl shell (Mr. B. Wood), 2902. Bridge, Chermside Road (Mr. Marginson), 404. City Co~ncil, Allocations for road works (Mr. Island Mining Co-operative, Wolfram mining Margmson), 563; Loan allocation (Mr. R. (Mr. B. Wood), 1221. Jones), 677. Jacky Jacky air strip (Mr. B. Wood), 2870. Coalfield, Coal price (Mrs. Jordan), 1757; James, Dr. A. (Mr. Hanson), 343. Freight rates (Mrs. Jordan), 1757. East, Traffic lights (Mr. Marginson), 1312. James Cook University of North Queensland Bill, Assent (Mr. Aikens), 2668, 2872. Fire brig~de, Staff unrest (Mrs. Jordan), 134; InspectiOns (Mr. Houston), 2557. James Street level crossing, Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 266, 2871. High School, Manual training equipment (Mrs. Jordan), 960; Additional (Mrs. Japanese antibiotic for skin cancer (Mr. Hanson), Jordan), 2437. 596. 50 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Japanese fishing operations (Mr. Wright), 182. Kindergartens, Government financial assistance Japanese Petroleum Exploration Company Ltd., (Mr. Wright), 52; (Mr. Melloy), 1966. Oil exploration (Mr. Houston), 635; Kindy Kreations (Mr. Aikens), 473, 1193, 1645, Drilling, Repulse Bay (Mr. Sherrington), 2746; (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1964. 689. King George Square, Plans (Mr. Porter), 85; Japex (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Oil drilling operations Car park (Dr. Crawford), 2435. (Mr. Ahern), 39; (Mr. Sherrington), 44, 689; (Mr. Tucker), 172; (Mr. Houston), Kingaroy, Young Country Party function 635; Paid-up capital (Mr. Miller), 221. (Mr. Bennett), 848. Jarrah Creek Road, Cane expansion drainage Kingsford Smith Drive, Traffic investigation scheme (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1555, 1576. (Mr. Ramsden), 1306. John Lysaght (Aust.) Ltd. (Mr. Casey), 2477. Kingsgate Investments (Mr. Houghton), 2580. Jones, Mr. J. L., Wolfram mining (Mr. B. Wood), Kingston, Opportunity school (Mr. Baldwin), 1221. 61. Joyce, Dr. J. (Mr. Tucker), 787. Kinky Studio (Mr. Aikens), 2746. Judges' salaries (Mr. Bennett), 2898. Koah, Water supply for Aborigines (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 226. Julia Creek, New hospital (Mr. Lonergan), 2557. Kolan water conservation scheme (Mr. Jensen), Julia Creek-Charters Towers, Molasses storage 58,91; (Mr. Davies), 176; (Mr. Blake), 406. (Mr. Lonergan), 2745. Kooringal, Building allotments (Mr. Harris), Julia Cr_eek-Hughenden area, Oil-shale pros­ 2069. pectmg (Mr. Tucker), 1827. Kowrowa, Water supply for Aborigines (Mr. Junior examination, Secretarial assistance (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 226. Wright), 1492. Kuranda Railway Station road, Improvement Jurors- (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 136, 226. Coal-miners (Mr. Marginson), 1662. Kuranda Volunteer Fire Brigade (Mr. Wallis­ Fees (Mr. Bousen), 472; (Mr. Bromley), 1314. Smith), 91. Female (Mr. Bromley), 1314; (Mr. Aikens), Kynuna opal field (Mr. Lonergan), 175. 2746. Lady Musgrave Island, Crown of Thorns Justices of the Peace, Court hearings (Mr. starfish (Mr. Jensen), 259, 301. Bennett), 2994. Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School (Mr. Dean), Juvenile Smoking Suppression Act (Mr. Brom­ 237. ley), 101, 126. Lake's Creek State School, Additional class­ Kairi Research Station, Piggery (Mr. Wallis­ rooms (Mr. Thackeray), 1491, 2426. Smith), 518, 1027. Land valuations- Kane, Mr. Myles, Letters to Commissioner for Committee of inquiry (Mr. Baldwin), 1666. Railways (Mr. Bousen), 1220. South-western Queensland (Mr. Aiken), 1381. Kangaroos- System, Review (Mr. Aiken), 1553. Harvesting (Mr. Sherrington), 224, 2471. Landlords, Eviction of tenants (Mr. Hanlon), Meat, Use in pet foods (Mr. Sherrington), 444. 224. , Ground extension (Mr. Ramsden), Number, Effect of harvesting and drought 470, 691; Youth club, Removal (Mr. (Mr. Sherrington), 877. Ramsden), 560. Regulation of killing (Mr. McKechnie), 515. Latec Finance Company (Mr. B. Wood), 696. Karumba- Laurie Street, Carina, Housing Commission Channel markings (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 407. houses (Mr. Newton), 2323. Prawn processing (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 361; Law Reform Commission (see " Queensland (Mr. Houghton), 672. Law Reform Commission "). State School (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2472. Learners' permits, Applicants, Proof of age Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 362, 1219. (Mr. Bromley), 301. K. D. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Newton), 49. Legal aid scheme (Mr. Hanlon), 2474. Keppel coast, Oil slick (Mr. Thackeray), 263; Legal minimum age, Reduction (Mr. Bennett), Shark-netting (Mr. V. E. Jones), 443. 90; (Mr. R. Jones), 521, 2871. Killarney-Warwick railway line land, Disposal Leichhardt area, Police station, (Mrs. Jordan), (Mr. Cory), 87; Noxious weeds (Mr. Cory), 1826. 1310. "Leslie J. Thompson," Fire (Mr. Houston), Kindergarten Teachers' College, Brisbane (Mr. 2390; Grounding (Mr. Sherrington), 2581, Wright), 52. 2668. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 51

Level crossings (see " Railways "). Local authorities-continued: Lever Estate State School (Mr. F. P. Moore), Motor vehicles, Abandoned (Mr. Hanson), 806. 228. Librarians (Mr. Bromley), 642. Pay-roll tax (Mr. Casey), 2676. Rates, Government residences (Mr. Melloy), Library, Public (see " Queensland Public 2998. Library"). Room tax (Mr. Ahern), 2426. Licensed premises, Blocking of exits (Mr. Subsidies (Mr. Bousen), 125; (Mr. Wright), 853. McKechnie), 220; (Mr. Houston), 557. Licensing Commission, Hotel licence sales Superannuation scheme (Mr. Newton), 1577. (Mr. Hinze), 2106; Transcripts of pro­ ceedings (Mr. Ramsden), 2469. Transportation studies (Mr. Casey), 2110. Lifesavers (Mr. Baldwin), 1666. Wage increases, State Government assistance (Mr. Marginson), 2109. Limestone mining (Mr. Sherrington), 2178. Lockhart River Aboriginal Community­ Lindum- Commodity prices (Mr. B. Wood), 2431. Level crossing (Mr. Harris), 1052. Hospital (Dr. Crawford), 1824, 1865. Railway station, Parking facilities (Mr. Visits by Justices (Mr. B. Wood), 2431. Harris), 1650. State School (Mr. Harris), 2587. Lockyer Creek, Dam (Mr. Melloy), 345. Linesmen, Electricity, Safety of equipment Locomotives (see " Railways"). (Mr. Houghton), 367. Logan electorate, Land resumptions for dam purposes (Mr. Baldwin), 101, 125; Flora Liquor- and fauna protection (Mr. Baldwin), 2568. Restaurant licences (Mr. Bennett), 789. Longreach, Custody of prisoner (Mr. Bennett), Sale in private homes (Mr. Aikens), 361. 124; Licensed restaurant (Mr. Bennett), Sunday drinking, Western Queensland (Mr. 2898. Aiken), 597; Toowoomba (Mr. Hughes), Long-service leave, Explanatory pamphlet (Mr. 2995. Bromley), 1555, 1582. Liquor Act- Lota Creek, Beacon (Mr. Harris), 962. Amendments, Objections (Mr. Bromley), 2437. Lotteries, New art gallery (Mr. Bromley), 409. Grants for temperance education (Mr. Lloyd), Louden Dam, Removal of tailings (Mr. Wallis- 2429, 2760; (Mr. Houston), 2741, 2760. Smith), 173, 2581. Policing (Mr. Hughes), 2995. Lower Burdekin Ministers' Fraternal (Mr. Litter- Bird), 340, 1553; (Mr. Tucker), 474. Containers, Non-returnable (Mr. Sherrington), Lynch, Dr. J. B. (Mr. Bousen), 304, 339. 365. Lysaght, John (Aust.) Ltd. (Mr. Casey), 2477. Legislation (Mr. Dean), 2071, 2105. Lytton, Industrial Estate (Mr. Harris), 1868; Prosecutions (Mr. Casey), 640. Damage, Austral-Pacific Fertilizers Ltd. Liverpool Creek, Sand (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2434, explosion (Mr. Harris), 2766. 2468. Ma Ma Creek State School, Teacher's residence Llewellyn Bay, Pollution (Mr. Casey), 1651, (Mr. Bousen), 2993. 1662. McCracken, Acting Judge, Statement on Local authorities- duration of custody of accused persons (Mr. Bennett), 124. Allocations for maintenance of coastal roads (Mr. Newton), 2470. Machan's Beach, Erosion (Mr. B. Wood), 96, Allocations under Commonwealth Aid Roads 696, 724. Act (Mr. Casey), 50; (Mr. Marginson), Mackay- 563; (Mr. R. Jones), 1140. City Council, Loan allocation (Mr. R. Jones), Boundaries (Mr. Casey), 177. 677. By-laws, Revision (Mr. Casey), 639. Court House, Illumination (Mr. Casey), 878. Drought relief grants (Mr. Blake), 810. District Abattoir (Mr. Casey), 2766. Elections, Date (Mr. Casey), 694; Crown Forgan Bridge (Mr. Casey), I 76. employee candidates (Mr. R. Jones), 2999. Hospital, Social workers (Mr. Casey), 2109. Electoral rolls (Mr. Cory), 2181. Opportunity School (Mr. Casey), 92, 2563. Litter, Prosecutions (Mr. Casey), 640. Railway depot, Staff redundancy (Mr. R. Loan allocations (Mr. R. Jones), 677. Jones), 2072. Loan indebtedness (Mr. R. Jones), 1556. School transport services (Mr. Casey), 960. 52 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Mackay-continued: Mareeba- Tourist Festival, Departmental floats (Mr. Barron River bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 408, Casey), 1313, 1376. 961. Transportation survey (Mr. Casey), 176. Bypass road (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 961. Mackay area- Housing Commission land and houses (Mr. B. Wood), 1826. Beef roads (Mr. Newbery), 343. Liaison officer, Aboriginal and Island Affairs Molasses, Storage (Mr. Newbery), 1468. Department (Mr. B. Wood), 1870. Transportation study (Mr. Casey), 2110. Opportunity school (Mr. B. Wood), 591. Mackay-Carmila rail-motor service (Mr. Casey), Pensioners' reserve (Mr. B. Wood), 364. 960, 2182. State school (Mr. B. Wood), 564. Mackay-Netherdale rail-motor service (Mr. Tobacco leaf sales (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1052, Casey), 960, 2182. 1868. Mackay-Proserpine rail-motor service (Mr. Mareeba-Dimbulah irrigation area- Casey), 960, 2182. Biboohra irrigation channels (Mr. B. Wood), McKinna, Brigadier (Mr. Bennett), 1649. 638. McLean, Mr. Norman (Mr. Lloyd), 364. Rice growing (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 694. Tobacco, Over-quota leaf (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Magistrates Court building, Brisbane (Mr. 347; Disease (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1135. Bennett), 48. Water allocations (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1489. Magnetic Island- Margarine, Propaganda (Mr. Ahern), 875; Use Boat harbour (Mr. Tucker), 298. of tallow (Mr. Ahern), 2562. Liquor prices (Mr. Tucker), 690. Marine national parks, Committee (Mr. Bird), Schools (Mr. Tucker), 298, 1941, 2474. 1309; Sites and areas (Mr. Tucker), 1645. Maimed horses, Removal from truck (Mr. Marlborough, Railway depot (Mr. Wright), Dean), 558. 1760. Maruff, Dr. A. P. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 233, 262. Main Roads Act, Brisbane roads demained (Mr. Newton), 2470. Mary River, Irrigation, Area and water charges (Mr. Davies), 84, 189. Main Roads Department- Maryborough- Cairns, Office accommodation (Mr. R. Jones), 349; Resumption of school land (Mr. R. Adult education (Mr. Davies), 404. Jones), 366. City Council, Loan allocation (Mr. R .Jones), Employment of truck owner-drivers (Mr. F. P. 677. Moore), 135. Education Department, Office rentals (Mr. Nundah workshops staff (Mr. Melloy), 256. Davies), 265. Education House, Establishment (Mr. Davies), Railway Department, Reimbursements 404. Flood-bound vehicles (Mr. Tucker), 2560. ' Industrial estate (Mr. Davies), 85. Road foundations, Mourilyan electorate (Mr. F. P. Moore), 446. Railway- Depot, Staff redundancy (Mr. R. Jones), Tenders, Calling procedure (Mr. Aikens), 442. 2072. Works programme (Mr. Lee), 2184. Diesel locomotives, Refuelling and servic­ Wynnum, Office (Mr. Harris), 452. ing (Mr. Davies), 1582. Motor vehicles (Mr. Davies), 2439. Main Street, Kangaroo Point, Underpass (Mr. Houghton), 561. Workshops, Blacksmith apprentice (Mr. Davies), 2439. Malt, Rail freight rates (Mr. Bousen), 2215 Yards (Mr. Davies), 1294. 2321, 2391. , Maryborough area- Manly- Forestry development (Mr. Davies), 234. Boat harbour (Mr. Harris), 1026. Railway apprenticeship examinations (Mr. Jetty, Shelter shed (Mr. Harris), 93. Davies), 1294. State School, Playground enlargement (Mr. Underground water supplies, Survey (Mr. Harris), 233, 2438, 2588; Infants' section Davies), 51. (Mr. Harris), 2766. Works Department, Dismissals (Mr. Davies), West, State School (Mr. Newton), 1290, 2996; 2439. Housing Commission land (Mr. Newton), Maryborough-Bundaberg area, Crown land 1578. (Mr. Blake), 57. Mantaka, Water supply for Aborigines (Mr. Maryborough-Gympie rail-motor service (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 226. Blake), 1648. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 53

Maryborough-Isis area, Mushroom production Ministry, Changes, Press release (Mr. Houston), (Mr. Blake), 2480. 402. Massey, Mr. Thomas (Mr. Lloyd), 364. Ministry for decentralisation (Mr. Aiken), 1666. Maxwelton area, Electricity supply (Mr. Minors- Lonergan), 1664. Age of majority, Reduction (Mr. Bennett), Mayne railway yard, Breakfast Creek pollution 90; (Mr. R. Jones), 521, 2871. (Mr. Davis), 366. Committed to institutions (Mr. Bromley), "Meals on Wheels" (Mr. Carey), 1307. 2320. Drinking (Mr. Wright), 1122. Measles vaccination programme (Mr. Hanson), 94. Traffic breaches, Parents' responsibility (Mr. McKechnie), 341. Meat, Synthetic (Mr. Thackeray), 405; Delivery (Mr. Bousen), 1965, 2107, 2582; (Mr. Mirani electorate, Bruce Highway sections (Mr. Hughes), 2434. Newbery), 472. Mechanical cane-harvesters (Mr. Bird), 1135. Miriam Vale Shire Council, Round Hill develop- ment (Mr. Sherrington), 2668. Medical graduates (Dr. Crawford), 2322, 2474. Miss Warana (Mr. Casey), 594. ''Melbidir", Replacement (Mr. B. Wood), 1138, 2673. Mitchell, Land valuations (Mr. Aiken), 1553. Melbourne Cup day, Bundaberg race meeting Mitchell, Mr. R. G. J., Bus service (Mr. Dean), (Mr. Jensen), 879. 1650. Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board (Mr. Dean), Mitchell River Aboriginal community (see 1223. "Edward River and Mitchell River Aboriginal communities"). Metropolitan Public Abattoir (Mr. Houston), 2423. Moa Island, Wolfram mining (Mr. B. Wood), 1221. Mexico City, Australian Embassy library (Mr. Dean), 2481. Models, Photographic, Advertisement (Mr. Aikens), 2746. Microfilm service bureau (Mr. W. D. Hewitt) 1379. , Molasses- Middle Creek, Dam (Mr. Bousen), 641, 669. Road transport, Subsidy (Mr. Casey), 674, 789. ''Midlander", Food-bar coach (Mr. Thackeray), Storage, Mackay area (Mr. Newbery), 1468; Charters Towers-Julia Creek (Mr. 2670. Lonergan), 2745. Midweek racing (Mr. Houston), 339. Mon Repos beach (Mr. Sherrington), 254, 690. Milk- Monkman, Mr. Noel (Mr. R. Jones), 2768. Cartons (Mr. Hanson), 2767. Monto, Fodder for starving stock (Mr. Davies), Pasteurised, Sale (Mr. Hanson), 1825. 671. Protein precipitation process (Mr. Ahern), 2669. Moorooka railway station, Pedestrian underpass (Mr. Lee), 2744. Quotas (Mr. Diplock), 1487; (Mr. Houston), 2993. Moresby-Mourilyan road (Mr. F. P. Moore), 57, 446. Millaquin Sugar Co., Burnett River pollution (Mr. Jensen), 259, 300. Moreton Bay, Oil tanker groundings (Mr. Sherrington), 2561, 2668; Hydrographic Minerals, Authorities to prospect (Mr. Lloyd) 99. , survey (Mr. Sherrington), 2581. Moreton district, Over-quota tobacco leaf (Mr. Miners' pensions (Mr. Marginson), 2429, 2565, Wallis-Smith), 347. 2762. Moreton Island, Sand-hills (Mr. Newton), 942; Miners' phthisis pensioners, Vehicle registration Building allotments (Mr. Harris), 2069. fees (Mr. Bromley), 235. Morningside, Wynnum Road overhead bridge Mines Department, Report on off-shore drilling (Mr. Houston), 2423. practices (Mr. F. P. Moo re), 135; Staff accommodation, Herberton (Mr. Wallis­ Mornington Island, Visits by maternal and Smith), 300. child welfare sisters (Mr. P. Wood), 878. Mining leases, Certificates of Application (Mr. Morris, K. D. & Sons Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Newton), Houston), 786. 49. Mining museum (Mr. Marginson), 1662. Morven Hospital (Mr. Aiken), 2437. Minister for Education, Newsletter (l\1r. Brom­ Mosquitoes, Control by aerial spraying Uvfr. ley), 409. Hanson), 343; Encephalitis carriers (1\ilr. R. Jones), 452; (Mr. F. P. Moor-.::), 521. Ministerial visit to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island reserves (Mr. B. Wood), 131. Mossman, High school (Mr. B. Wood), 2902 54 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Mossman area, Cane hauliers, Axle-loading Mt. Archer Road (Mr. Wright), 51, 94. breaches (Mr. B. Wood), 2674. Mt. Etna caves area, Limestone mining (Mr. Mossman River, Pollution (Mr. B. Wood), 696, Sherrington), 2178. 809. Mt. Garnet, Opportunity school (Mr. Wallis­ Motor boat safety regulations, New (Mr. Davis), Smith), 92; Aborigines' bank accounts (Mr. 367; (Mr. Thackeray), 597; Breaches (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1664. Bromley), 368, 410. Mt. Garnet-Ravenshoe bus service (Mr. Wallis­ Motor vehicles- Smith), 1647, 1731. Abandoned (Mr. Hanson), 228. Mt. Gravatt- Accidents (see "Traffic"). East, Opportunity school (Mr. Newton), Apprenticeship officers (Mr. R. Jones), 1759. 472, 1552, 2569; Housing Commission Children's seats (Mr. Hanson), 2748. houses, Sewerage (Mr. Newton), 1553, 2569. Comprehensive insurance, Loading on young High school, Additional (Mr. Newton), 1493. drivers (Mr. R. Jones), 565; (Mr. Bousen), 1310; Premiums and claims (Mr. R. Jones), Hospital (Mr. Newton), 563, 594. 725. South State School, Classroom accom­ Defective, Prosecutions (Mr. Sherrington), modation (Mr. Newton), 127; Shelter shed 127; Sale (Mr. Sherrington), 177, 223. (Mr. Newton), 2996. High-speed, Sale (Mr. Sherrington), 87. University (Mr. Newton), 472. "Hot-rod" (Mr. Dean), 558. Mt. Gravatt-Capalaba Road, Accidents (Mr. Illegal use (Mr. Bousen), 1378. Newton), 260; Bulimba Creek bridge Load spillage (Mr. Aikens), 129. approach (Mr. Newton), 260. Modifications (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 2424; (Mr. "Mount Harris," Land ballot (Mr. Tucker), 670. Sherrington), 2424. Mt. !sa- New, Inspection (Mr. Bousen), 1487. City Council, Loan allocation (Mr. R. Jones), Overloading breaches (see "Road Transport"). 677. "P" plates (Mr. Bird), 2473. High school, Additional (Mr. Inch), 91. Parking facilities at railway stations (Mr. Police station (Mr. Inch), 1648. Melloy), 83; (Mr. Dean), 1403. Railway, Goods yard (Mr. Inch), 1663; Petrol tanks, Position (Mr. Sherrington), 87. Station offices (Mr. Inch), 1381. Provisional drivers' licences (Mr. Wright), State schools, Enrolments and accommodation 2671. (Mr. Inch), 2391. Registration fees- Mount Isa Mines Ltd., Medical examination of Labels (Mr. Wright), 2671. employees (Mr. Tucker), 236, 403, 721; Payment, Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 521. Coke imports (Mr. Houston), 1821. Pensioners' concessions (Mr. Kaus), 89; (Mr. Bromley), 235. Mt. Isa-Townsville coach service (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 1380, 1470. Repossession (Mrs. Jordan), 184. Mt. Isa-Townsville railway line (Mr. Tucker), Seat belts (Mr. Bromley), 185. 139. Second-hand- Mt. Isa-Townsville road, Sealed pavement (Mr. Government inspection (Mr. Hanson), 94; Inch), 1663; Rest areas (Mr. Inch), 2582. (Mr. Bennett), 1311; (Mr. Bousen), 1487. Roadworthiness, Inspection (Mr. Houston), Mt. Larcom State School (Mr. Hanson), 55. 1288; Certificate (Mr. Bousen), 1487. Mt. Lawley, Safety instructional centre (Mr. Rust (Mr. Houston), 1288. Wright), 1492; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2430. Week-end sale (Mr. Bennett), 1221. Mt. Molloy State School (Mr. B. Wood), 1468. Speeding, Police proof of breaches (Mr. Melloy), 83; City streets, Brisbane (Mr. Mt. Morgan, Pensioners, Spectacles (Mr. Dean), 1197. Wright), 1665. Stealing (Mr. Bousen), 1378. Mt. Perry, Unemployment relief grant (Mr. Third-party insurance- Jensen), 345. Acceptance (Mr. R. E. Moore), 520. Mt. Spec National Park (Mr. Tucker), 236. Premiums and claims (Mr. R. Jones), 725. Mt. Surprise, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Stolen vehicles (Mr. Aikens), 805. 172. Unroadworthy- Mt. Surprise-Forsayth railway line, Derail­ Government precautions against sale (Mr. ments (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 470; Fettlers (Mr. Houston), 469, 1288. Wallis-Smith), 644. Inspection (Mr. Bennett), 1311. Mourilyan, Railway (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1491. Sale by Government departments (Mr. Sherrington), 177, 223. Mourilyan electorate- Windscreens (Mr. Kaus), 224. Road foundations (Mr. F. P. Moore), 446. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 55

Mourilyan electorate-continued: National parks-continued.• Schools, Expenditure (Mr. F. P. Moore), 366; Marine, Committee (Mr. Bird), 1309; Sites Manual training stock (Mr. F. P. Moore), and areas (Mr. Tucker), 1645. 806. Sites (Mr. Tucker), 1645. Mourilyan-Moresby road (Mr. F. P. Moore), National service, Crown employees (Mr. 57, 446. Sherrington), 515. Mulgrave Island, Mining (Mr. B. Wood), 1221. National Trust of Queensland, Emblem (Mr. Multiple Handicapped Centre (Mr. Melloy), 445. Bromley), 2747, 2761. Multiple sclerosis (Mr. Bousen), 227; (Mr. B. Nationalist Chinese vessels in Queensland Wood), 791. waters (Mr. Hanson), 1293; (Mr. Thacke­ ray), 1491. Mundingburra State School, Classroom accom­ modation (Mr. Aikens), 40; Royal visit (Mr. Natural gas- Aikens), 2425. Charges (Mr. Newton), 50; (Mr. P. Wood), 98, 693. Mungana, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 172. Conversion faults (Mr. Newton), 49. Murray Valley encephalitis virus (Mr. R. Jones), 452; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 521. Royalties (Mr. Newton), 2071. Mushroom production (Mr. Blake), 2480. Nelly Bay State School (Mr. Tucker), 1732. Music director and supervisors (Mr. Bromley), Nerada, Tea factory (Mr. F. P. Moore), 233, 262. 129. Nerang River- Mutarnee-Townsville school bus service (Mr. Bridge, New (Mr. Marginson), 1026. Tucker), 2560. Dam, Proposed (Mr. Houston), 2466, 2556. Myola, Water survey (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1195. Pollution (Mr. Wallis-Smith), I 731. Myrtletown, Air pollution (Mr. Melloy), 790; Netherdale-Mackay rail-motor service (Mr. Breaking and entering offences (Mr. Casey), 960, 2182. Mel!oy), 2564. New England Highway roadworks (Mr. Lee), Nambour area, Sawmill licences (Mr. Tucker), 2321. 2899. New Farm State School pupils (Mr. Ramsden), Narbethong School for Visually Handicapped 254, 342. Children (Mr. Bromley), 2110. Newnham Road, Opportunity school (Mr. Nathan St. bridge, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 442. Newton), 472, 1552, 2569. National Anthem (Mr. Miller), 558. Night coursing (Mr. Hinze), 2869. National Coursing Association (Mr. Hinze), Nile perch (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 471. 2869. Nine-points system for traffic breaches (Mr. National Estate Planning Council (Mr. Carey), Dean), 1965. 1219. Nixon, Mr. I van (Mr. Bromley), I 120. National fitness clubs (Mr. Wright), 962. Non-returnable containers (Mr. Sherrington), National Fitness Council- 365; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2764. Clubs, Equipment and furnishings (Mr. Noosa Plain- Wright), 962. Crown land, Titles (Mr. Sherrington), 2471. Motor vehicles (Mr. Casey), 593. Mining leases (Mr. Sherrington), 2470. Subsidies to youth organisations (Mr. Wright), 94. National park (Mr. Sherrington), 2067. Toowoomba committee (Mr. Bousen), 793. Pasture development (Mr. Sherrington), 254. National flag (Mr. R. Jones), 2325. Norman River, Channel markings (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 407. National Health and Medical Research Council (Mr. Ahern), 2562. Normanton, Visits by Government dentist (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 54; Court House (Mr. National parks- Wallis-Smith), 451, 129!. Area (Mr. Tucker), 236, 1645; (Mr. Wright), Normanton-Georgetown beef road (Mr. \ValJis­ 1196. Smith), 5!7. Declaration- North QueensJand- Commemoration of Captain Cook's voyage AgricuJtura! college (Mr. Wa!lis-Smith), 258, (Mr. Sherrington), 87, 2562. 2582. Cooloola (Mr. Sherrington), 2067, 2669. Concrete pipes, Manufacture (!11r. Aikcns), Neon Repos Beach (Mr. Sherrington), 254, 2425. 690. Electricity supply, Rural extensions (Mr. F. P. Gazettal (Mr. Wright), 1196. Moore), 851. 56 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

North Queensland-continued: Nurses-continued: Fish Board (Mr. Houston), 2760. Bonus payments (Mr. Aiken), 2673. Flying fox control (Mr. Aikens), 1866. Country hospitals (Mr. Aiken), 2673. Government buildings, Fabricated steel (Mr. Graduate, Registration fees (Mr. Baldwin), Aikens), 176. 101. Helicopter squadron (Mr. R. Jones), 2588. Lectures (Mr. Melloy), 2748. Institute of technology (Mr. R. Jones), 140. Meals (Mr. Bousen), 362. Plumbers, Sewerage installation licences (Mr. Overtime (Mr. Bromley), 2765, 2900. F. P. Moore), 98, 125. Recruitment (Mr. Davies), 234. Poultry farmers, Hen levy (Mr. Aikens), 2559. Regional training scheme (Dr. Crawford), Railway wagons, Overloading under contract 1646. rates (Mr. R. Jones), 62; Repair (Mr. Resignations (Mr. Wright), 2764. Lonergan), 878. Shortage in Western Queensland (Mr. Aiken), Roads, Commonwealth grants (Mr. R. Jones), 137. 854. Training college, Establishment (Mr. Melloy), Royal visit, Public holiday (Mr. R. Jones), 2748. 2431. Rural training school (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Nyanda level crossing (Mr. Sherrington), 1472. 258. Oak Forest, Water supply for Aborigines (Mr. Schools, Ceiling fans (Mr. R. Jones), 1195; Wallis-Smith), 226. Lawn mowers (Mr. R. Jones), 1314. Oakey-Toowoomba road (Mr. Bousen), 351. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Mr. Aikens), 2473. Oasis Hotel Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), 2213. Sugar refinery, Establishment (Mr. R. Jones), O'Briens Creek, Gem stone reserve (Mr. Wallis- 2676. Smith), 2564, 2675. Symphony orchestra (Mr. Aikens), 600. Obscenity cases (Mr. Thackeray), 1380; (Mr. Tea industry (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2069. Hanlon), 2212; (Mr. Bennett), 2212; (Mr. Murray), 2213. Works Department, Dismissals (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2434. Occupation licence No. 87, Torres Land Agent's District (Mr. B. Wood), 852. North Queensland Marble Pty. Ltd. (Mr. R. Jones), 2999. "Oceanic Grandeur", Grounding (Mr. Sherring­ ton), 2427, 2561, 2668; (Mr. B. Wood), North Queensland Master Fishermen's Associa­ 2562, 2870. tion (Mr. Houston), 2760. Oil- North-west Queensland, Railway line, Feasibility Discharges by ships (Mr. Thackeray), 263; study (Mr. Inch), 591. (Mr. Sherrington), 566. Northern Australian Breweries Ltd., Rail Drilling mud (Mr. Sherrington), 689. freight rates (Mr. Armstrong), 224. Exploration, Expenditure by companies (Mr. Northern development, Port Hedland conference Houston), 635. (Mr. R. Jones), 475. Off-shore exploration and drilling­ Northgate, Railway workshops (Mr. Melloy), Agreements (Mr. F. P. Moore), 233. 255, 2182; Railway station, Car-parking Announcement of drilling in Repulse Bay facilities (Mr. Melloy), 83. (Mr. Cory), 39. Norville State school (Mr. Jensen), 91. Authorities to prospect (Mr. Sherrington), 44; (Mr. R. Jones), 96, 140, 187, 303; (Mr· Noxious weeds on Crown lands (Mr. Cory), Casey), 346. 1310. Committee of inquiry (Mr. Casey), 2433. Nude bathing (Mr. Bennett), 1026. Commonwealth, Approval of permits (Mr. R. Jones), 405; Regulations (Mr. R. Nudgee, Railway station car-parking facilities Jones), 1122. (Mr. Melloy), 83; Crimes and police patrols (Mr. Melloy), 561, 643. Compensation for cancelled authorities to prospect (Mr. Casey), 346. Nudgee Beach, Boating facilities (Mr. Melloy), Damage, Liability (Mr. Miller), 221; (Mr. 41. R. Jones), 2480. Numinbah Valley, Proposed dam (Mr. Houston), Drilling mud (Mr. Sherrington), 689. 2466, 2556. Expenditure by companies (Mr. Casey), Nundah, Main Roads Department workshops 346; (Mr. R. Jones), 405; (Mr. Houston), (Mr. Melloy), 256; Crimes, police numbers 635. and patrols (Mr. Melloy), 561, 643. Extra-territorial areas, Legislation (Mr. R. Jones), 303. Nurses- Great Barrier Reef (see "Great Barrier Board and lodging deductions (Mrs. Jordan), Reef"). 2436. Leases, (Mr. R. Jones), 96, 140, 187. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 57

Oil-continued: "Paper Dart" (Mr. Aikens), 41. Off-shore exploration and drilling-continued: Parada Research Station (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 598. Mines Department report (Mr. F. P. Moore), 135. Parents and citizens' associations- Mines Ministers' conference, Canberra (Mr. Correspondence with Education Department Sherrington), 788. (Mr. Jensen), 132. Permits (Mr. R. Jones), 96, 140, 187, 405; Drought-stricken areas, Government aid (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 172; (Mr. Houston), 219. Aiken), 99. Precautions (Mr. Casey), 39, 231; (Mr. Equipment supplied to schools (Mr. Blake), Bromley), 100. 58; (Mr. R. Jones), 1314; (Mr. Sherrington), Prime Minister's statements (Mr. Margin­ 2580. son), 261; (Mr. R. Jones), 1122. Newsletter from Minister for Education (Mr. Supervision (Mr. Ahern), 39. (Bromley), 409. Tourist attractions, Possible destruction Subsidies (Mr. Marginson), 88; (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. F. P. Moore), 349. 225. Pollution- Park Ridge, Opportunity school (Mr. Baldwin), Effect on marine life (Mr. B. Wood), 637. 61. "Oceanic Grandeur", Grounding (Mr. Sherrington), 2427, 2561, 2668; (Mr. B. Parliament- Wood), 2562, 2870. Adjournment (Mr. Tucker), 958. Treatment (Mr. Baldwin), 2478. Members, Parking facilities at Rockhampton Royalities (Mr. Newton), 2071. (Mr. Wright), 1966; Alleged misconduct Slicks (Mr. Sherrington), 566; (Mr. Baldwin), (Mr. Houghton), 2182. 2478. Select committees (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 2871. Tankers- Standing Order No. 37A (Mr. Houston), 1376. Coastal waters (Mr. Sherrington), 566. Parliament House, Accommodation (Mr. Fire danger (Mr. Houston), 2390. Davies), 51; Renovation (Mr. P. Wood), "Leslie J. Thompson", Fire (Mr. Houston), 264. 2390; Grounding (Mr. Sherrington), 2581, 2668. Parliamentary Library, Microfilm processes (Mr. Moreton Bay, Groundings (Mr. Sherring­ W. D. Hewitt), 1379. ton), 2561, 2581, 2668. Parramatta State School, Site (Mr. R. Jones), "Oceanic Grandeur", Grounding (Mr. 366; Enrolments (Mr. R. Jones), 1293. Sherrington), 2427, 2561, 2668; (Mr. B. Pasteurised milk (Mr. Hanson), 1825. Wood), 2562, 2870. Pastoral industry, Rehabilitation (Mr. Aiken), Oil shale, Prospecting (Mr. Tucker), 1827. 231, 673; Unemployed workers, Housing Old Cleveland Road (Mr. Newton), 126. Commission houses (Mr. Houston), 1401. "Opportunities Unlimited", Brochure (Mr. Pay-roll tax payments by local authorities (Mr. McKechnie), 3000. Casey), 2676. Optometrists, Employment of unqualified Peabody language development kits (Mr. B. assistants (Mr. Bennett), 1377; Advertising Wood), 2180. (Mr. Hanson), 1825. Pearl shell (Mr. B. Wood), 2902. Opuntia inermis, Prickly pear (Mr. Wright), Pedestrains on zebra crossings (Mr. Jensen), 960, 1220. 1292. "P" plates, Motor vehicle (Mr. Bird), 2473; (Mr. Penpak Ocean Products Pty. Ltd. (Mr. R. Wright), 2671. Jones), 600, 1051. Pacific Highway, Gold Coast, Traffic signals Pensioners- (Mr. Marginson), 808. Concessional motor-vehicle registrations (Mr. Packaging regulations (Mr. Sherrington), 177. Kaus), 89; (Mr. Bromley), 235. Paddington Appliances Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Optical services (Mr. Inch), 2898. McKechnie), 1467. Rail fare concessions (Mr. Aikens), 2763; (Mr. Palethorpe, Inspector (Mr. Bennett), 1134. R. Jones), 2871. Rail passes (Mr. Bousen), 2748. Pallarenda, State school (Mr. Tucker), 264. Seat tickets on " Sunlander " (Mr. F. P. Palm Island, Visits by justices (Mr. B. Wood), Moore), 2475. 2431; Council meetings (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. Pentavite, Supply to Aboriginal and Islander children (Mr. B. Wood), 2767. Palmers Creek causeway (Mr. Jensen), 807. Pentland sawmill, Closure (Mr. Lonergan), 2577, Palmerston Highway-Goondi Hill road (Mr. F. 2761. P. Moore), 57. Petrie Terrace, State school, New (Mr. Hanlon), (Mr. Tucker), 236. 1309; Air pollution (Mr. Marginson), 2762. 58 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Petrol supply for Queensland Associated Cattle­ Police-continued: men's Co-operative Ltd. (Mr. Houston), Criminals, Interstate, Control (Mr. Bennett), 124, 220. 90. Petrol tanks in motor vehicles, Position (Mr. Department charges, Publication of decisions Sherrington), 87. (Mr. Bennett), 1732. Petroleum, Storage (Mr. Wright), 811, 848; (Mr. Drug squad, University visit (Mr. Bennett), Dean), 1122, 1197. 789, 1377; (Mr. Davies), 811; Surveys (Mr. Wright), 2583. Pet food- Electoral roll checks (Mr. Melloy), 128. Advertising (Mr. Sherrington), 876. Finger-printing of persons in custody (Mr. Kangaroo meat content (Mr. Sherrington), Tucker), 2744. 224. Firearms, Issue (Mr. Bennett), 1050. Standard (Mr. R. Jones), 811. Graft- Pets, Cruelty (Mr. Bromley), 2747. Allegations by Dr. Wainer (Mr. Aikens), Photographic models (Mr. Aikens), 2746. 2668. Alleged payment by tow-truck operators Picnic Bay, Boat harbour (Mr. Tucker), 298. (Mr. Bennett), 2994. Pike Creek dam (Mr. McKechnie), 340, 360. Inquiry (Mr. Bennett), 2563. Pikedale, Electricity reticulation (Mr. Headquarters, Discontent (Mr. Houston), McKechnie), 589. 1118. Pineapple cannery, Central Queensland (Mr. V. High-speed pursuit of vehicles (Mr. Bousen), E. Jones), 41, 443; (Mr. Thackeray), 181; 1486. (Mr. Wright), 474. Inspectors' offices, Staffing (Mr. Houston), 2466. Pinkenba, Air pollution (Mr. Melloy), 790 · Breaking and entering offences (Mr: Interstate criminals, Control (Mr. Bennett), Melloy), 2564. 90. Piranha, Prohibition on import (Mr. V. E. Investigation of criminal offences (Mr. Jones), 1377. Melloy), 302. Leave application (Mr. Bennett), 1307. Plane Creek sugar mill, Water pollution (Mr. Casey), 1651, 1662. Motor vehicles, Number (Mr. Davis), 232; Accidents (Mr. Davis), 232, 366. Plotnek, Pastor Joseph (Mr. Bromley), 880. Number (Mr. Bennett), 562, 1663. Plumbers, Licences for sewerage installation Patrol cars, Northern suburbs (Mr. Melloy), (Mr. F. P. Moore), 98, 125. 561, 643, 2564. Poisons, Regulations (Mr. Bromley), 2996. Patrols, City streets (Mr. Melloy), 128. Police- Payments by tow-truck operators, Alleged Aborigines, Recruitment (Mr. Wallis-Smith), (Mr. Bennett), 2994. 1579. Policeman's Manual (Mr. Bennett), 1663. Additional (Mr. Bennett), 1663. Prosecutions withdrawn (Mr. Bromley), 350. Alco-test devices, Issue (Mr. Bromley), 589. Protection, Young girls (Mr. Melloy), 128; Beat duty, Brisbane (Mr. Melloy), 228, 473. Public (Mr. Melloy), 561. Christmas-New Year holiday period, Number Radar units- (Mr. Hinze), 2106; (Mr. Bromley), 2214. Card recording of speeds (Mr. Houston), Clerical duties, Civilian employees (Mr. 254. Melloy), 363. Gym pie Road, Chermside (Mr. Dean), 1667. Commissioned officers, Complaints by junior Operation (Mr. Dean), 60. ranks (Mr. Houston), 1118; (Mr. Bennett) Sandgate Road (Mr. Melloy), 129. 1134, 1307. Warning signs (Mr. Diplock), 1578. Commissioner- Rape of Aboriginal girl, Alleged (Mr. Bennett), Attendance at Young Country Party 1732. function, Kingaroy (Mr Bennett), 848. Reports on traffic accidents (Mr. Bennett), 48. New (Mr. Aiken), 693; (Mr. Bennett), 1649. Sergeant, C.l. Branch, Alleged improper Statement on apprehension of criminals conduct (Mr. Bennett), 848. (Mr. Bennett), 2748, 2903. Special Branch (Mr. B. Wood), 230. Complaints about commissioned officers (Mr. Houston), 1118; (Mr. Bennett), 1134, 1307. Speeding breaches, Proof (Mr. !Ylelloy), 83. Corruption, Inquiry (Mr. Bennett), 2563; Stations, New (Mr. Harris), 351; (Mr. AllegatiOns by Dr. Wainer (Mr. Aikens) Wright), 640; Re-opening (Mr. Wright), 640. 2668. ' Suppression of evidence, Alleged (Mr. Criminal offences, Investigation (Mr. Melloy) Bennett), 558. 302. ' Torches, Issue (Mr. Bennett), 595. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 59

Police-continued: Press release, Ministerial changes (Mr. Houston), Traffic accidents involving police officers (Mr. 402. Davis), 232, 366; (Mr. Bennett), 131l. Previtera, Dr. S. (Mr. Tucker), 2322. Traffic direction (Mr. Hanlon), 1309. Prickly pear (Mr. Wright), 1220. Traffic patrols, Gympie Road, Chermside Primary industries, Department, Toowoomba (Mr. Dean), 1667; Christmas-New Year (Mr. P. Wood), 1139; (Mr. Bousen), 2871; holiday period (Mr. Bromley), 2214. Sterling devaluation, Effect (Mr. Hanson), Uniforms, Style (Mr. Harris), 676; Insignias 228. (Mr. Harris), 880. Prime Minister's statements on oil drilling University student demonstrations, Inter­ (Mr. Marginson), 261; (Mr. R. Jones), 1122. vention (Mr. Hinze), 361; (Mr. Bennett), Princess Alexandra Hospital- 789. Eye testing (Mr. Jensen), 1492, 1554. Police-Citizens' Youth Welfare Association (see "Queensland Police-Citizens' Youth Welfare Maintenance staff (Mr. Houston), 1133; Association"). (Mr. Newton), 1219. Medical officer vacancies, Applications by Pornographic photography, Alleged (Mr. graduates (Dr. Crawford), 2322. Aikens), 2746. Medical superintendent (Mr. Tucker), 958. Porpoises, Effect of shark-netting (Mr. Multiple-sclerosis patients (Mr. B. Wood), 791. O'Donnell), 471. Nurses- Port Alma- Meals (Mr. Bousen), 362. Coal, Shipments (Mr. Wright), 447; (Mr. Number (Mr. Bromley), 2901. Thackeray), 2427; Rail transport (Mr. Overtime (Mr. Bromley), 2765, 2900. Wright), 1121. Orthopaedic wards (Dr. Crawford), 1471, Industrial estate (Mr. Wright), 1138. 2579. Meat exports, Diversion to Brisbane (Mr. Renal transplants (Dr. Crawford), 447. Thackeray), 2581. Spectacles, Supply (Mr. Jensen), 1492, 1554. Port Hedland, Northern development conference (Mr. R. Jones), 475. Prisoners- Beer, Barry (Mr. Wright), 592, 695. Ports- Books, Supply (Mr. Marginson), 131. Containerisation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2766, 2902, 2998. Clothing issue (Mrs. Jordan), 184. Hydrographic surveys (Mr. Hanson), 2670. Discipline, Breaches (Mr. Bromley), 879. Incinerators for ships' garbage (Mr. Education facilities (Mr. Baldwin), 188. Sherrington), 127; (Mr. R. Jones), 565, Examination fees (Mr. Wright), 136. 2750. Exercise facilities (Mr. P. Wood), 133. Roll-on/roll-off terminals (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 2766, 2902, 2998. Letter-writing privileges (Mr. Baldwin), 138. Maintenance cost (Mr. Wright), 1733. Potatoes, Marketing and sale (Mr. Dean), 349. Multiple convictions,(Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1486. Poultry farmers, Wheat price (Mr. Baldwin), Newspapers, Supply (Mr. Marginson), 131. 265; Hen levy (Mr. Aikens), 2559. Parole (Mr. Baldwin), 188. Powell, Railway fireman (Mr. Bousen), 1220. Physical-training equipment (Mr. P. Wood), Power-stations, Building programme (Mr. 133. Hanson), 55; Capacity and bulk price Remand, Periods spent in prison (Mr. (Mr. Houston), 1218. Bennett), 124. Prawning- Segregation (Mr. Wright), 182. Aborigines, Training (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Visits (Mr. Wright), 136; (Mr. Baldwin), 138. 1470. Young, Nancy (Mr. Aiken), 522. Dumping of catches (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2869. Youth, Retention (Mr. Wright), 474. Illegal (Mr. Dean), 1197. Prisons- Nets, Use as protection against sea wasps Department, Administrative staff, Salaric.,s and (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1472. allowances (Mr. Aikens), 1467. Processing plants (Mr. B. Wood), 404, 672; Exercise facilities (Mr. P. Wood), 133. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 361, 1219. Female welfare officers (Mr. Hanlon), 47. Quotas (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 361. New (Mr. Armstrong), 1218. Rehabilitation (Mr. O'Donnell), 2743. Officers' training (Mr. Wright), 225. Select committee (Mr. Houghton), 2996. Physical-training equipment (Mr. P. Wood), Premier's Department, Reports and statutory 133. instruments (Mr. Houston), 39. Reconstructed (Mr. Armstrong), 1218. 60 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Prisons-continued: Queensland Autistic Children's Association Social workers, University graduates (Mr. (Mr. Melloy), 42. Wright), 1580. Queensland Coal Board allocations, Rosewood Superintendents, Annual conference (Mr. coalfield (Mr. Marginson), 222; Central Wright), 2435; Salaries (Mr. Wright), 2673. Queensland power station (Mr. Marginson), Warders (Mr. Miller), 690. 404. Pritchard Street, Lytton (Mr. Harris), 1868. Queensland Conservatorium of Music­ Produce, Farm, Inspection (Mr. O'Donnell), 850. Autonomy (Mr. P. Wood), 59. Building (Mr. Bromley), 262. Professional Fishermen's League (Mr. Houston), 2760. Enrolments (Mr. Aikens), 2763. New (Mr. Davies), 25/0. " Programme," Spelling (Mr. Porter), 640. Staff (Mr. Bromley), 262; (Mr. Aikens), 2763· Promotions and Marketing (Qld.) Pty. Ltd. (Mr. McKechnie), 3000. Queensland Consumers' Protection Bureau (Mr. Melloy), 560; (Mr. Davies), 1582. Prosecutions withdrawn (Mr. Bromley), 350. Queensland Dairymen's Organisation (Mr. Proserpine-Mackay rail-motor service (Mr. Diplock), 1487. Casey), 960, 2182. Queensland Dairymen's State Council (Mr. Proserpine River railway bridge, Use during Houston), 1306. flood (Mr. Tucker), 2560. Queensland Government Tourist Bureau­ Provincial cities, Unemployment (Mr. R. Jones), 2750. Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 266. Provisional drivers' licences (Mr. Wright), 2671. Daydream Island brochure (Mr. Bennett), 1026. Psychotic children, Treatment (Mr. Melloy), Employees transferred interstate (Mr. Melloy), 302, 445. 1140, 1192. Public holidays, Proclamation (Mr. Tucker), Motor vehicles, Branch managers (Mr. R. 1025, 2995; (Mr. Houston), 2897. Jones), 1870. Public Library (Mr. Bromley), 642. Rockhampton (Mr. Wright), 2323. Public-risk insurance (Mr. McKechnie), 876. Sydney office (Mr. Hanson), 449, 475. Public servants (see " Crown employees"). Queensland Housing Commission (see " Housing Commission "). Public Service- Queensland Industrial Institution for the Blind Board, Appeal hearings (Mr. Houston), 2742, (Mr. Bromley), 807. 2993; Applications to contest local author­ ity elections (Mr. R. Jones), 2999. Queensland Institute of Medical Research building (Mr. Melloy), 1580, 1826. Employees (see " Crown employees"). Housing scheme (Mr. McKechnie), 2743. Queensland Institutes of Technology- Microfilm service bureau (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), Asian students (Mr. P. Wood), 344. 1379. Autonomy (Mr. P. Wood), 59; (Mr. F. P. Public relations operations (Mr. Thackeray), Moore), 179; (Mr. Bousen), 2479. 99; (Mr. Baldwin), 137. Capricornia- Regulations, Married women (Mr. R. Jones), Autonomy (Mr. WrigM), 1759. 794. Correspondence course study papers (Mr. Superannuation, Incapacity benefits (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2764. Marginson), 178; Transferahility (Mr. Employees, Wage payments, Delays (Mr. Hanson), 1028. Wright), 2567. Queen's visit (see " Royal visit "). External students (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2764. Principal's qualifications (Mr. Wright), Queensland Agricultural College­ 1220. Autonomy (Mr. P. Wood), 59. Teacher education (!VIr. Wright), 2749. Capital expenditure (Mr. P. Wood), 596. Drinking on premises (Mr. Wright), 1309. Rowe, Malcolm Richard, Fees and allowance Drug-taking (Mr. Wright), 2583. (Mr. Lloyd), 183. Libraries- Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade, Books and periodicals (Mr. Houston), Elections (Mr. Thackeray), 1649; (Mr. 1756; (Mr. P. Wood), 2323. Marginson), 2565. Expenditure (Mr. Houston), 1731, 1756. Queensland Art Gallery, New (Mr. Bromley), Staff (Mr. P. Wood), 180; (Mr. Houston), 100, 409; Director (Mr. Bromley), 368. 1731. Queensland Associated Cattlemen's Co-operative North Queensland, Establishment (Mr. R. Ltd. (Mr. Houston), 124, 220. Jones), 140. INDEX TO QUESTIONS----LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 61

Queensland Institutes of Technology-continued: Railways-continued: Principals' authority (Mr. Wright), 1291. Camp wagons (Mr. Cory), 639. Staff, Public Service benefits (Mr. F. P. Carriages, South Brisbane (Mr. Newton), 958; Moore), 179; (Mr. Bousen), 852, 960. Vandalism (Mr. Dean), 2183. Queensland Law Reform Commission­ Cattle railings (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 172. Location (Mr. Bennett), 90. Central Division, Upgrading of line and three-line system (Mr. Wright), 1121; Members (Mr. Aikens), 2869. Revenue (Mr. Houston), 1401. Reports (Mr. Bennett), 789. Commissioner, Letters from Mr. M. Kane Salaries (Mr. Bennett), 90, 789; (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Bousen), 1220. 2869. Consignments, Losses (Mr. Melloy), 1380. Staff (Mr. Bennett), 90. Corrugated-iron consignment, Loss (Mr. Queensland Pacific Trading Co. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Melloy), 1380. R. Jones), 1051. Department- Queensland Police-Citizens' Youth Welfare Cigars, Purchase (Mr. Thackeray), 347. Association- Invitation cards (Mr. Thackeray), 181. Agreement with Lang Park Trust (Mr. Rams- Main Roads Department reimbursements, den), 691. Flood-bound vehicles (Mr. Tucker), 2560. Art union (Mr. Aikens), 516. Diesel-hydraulic locomotives (Mr. Wallis­ Club, Removal (Mr. Ramsden), 560. Smith), 2766. Lease (Mr. Ramsden), 470. Employees- Fines (Mr. Bousen), 362. Queensland Professional Fishermen's League Houses- (Mr. Houston), 2760. Rates and taxes (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1310. Queensland Public Library (Mr. Bromley), 642, Relocation (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1822. Queensland Road Safety Council, Liaison with Rentals (Mr. Bousen), 135. Standing Committee for Road Death and Incremental payments (Mr. Bousen), 52. Accident Prevention (Mr. Wright), 810; Insurance (Mr. Cory), 639. Chairman (Mr. Bennett), 1134. Number (Mr. Bousen), 362. Queensland Soft Drink Manufacturers' Associa­ Rail passes, Interstate (Mr. Bousen), 52. tion (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2764. Redundancy (Mr. R. Jones), 2072, 2183. Queensland Sub-Normal Children's Welfare Sick leave (Mr. Bousen), 93; (Mr. Wright), Association (Mr. Houston), 254; (Mr. 257; (Mrs. Jordan), 723. Aikens), 788, 1136, 1307, 1822; (Dr. Uniforms (Mr. Wright), 257; (Mr. Harris), Crawford), 2322. 598, 675, 1123, 1139, 2749. Workers' compensation (Mr. Cory), 639. Queensland Teachers' Union (Mr. Bennett), 1290. X-rays (Mrs. Jordan), 723. Fares, Holiday concession rates (Mr. Aikens), Queensland Trotting Board (Mr. Tucker), 1941. 258; Pensioners' concessions (Mr. Aikens), Queensland Women's Historical Association 2763; (Mr. R. Jones), 2871. (Mr. Bromley), 2747. Feasibility study, North-west Queensland line Quilpie, Railwaymen's quarters, Air-condi­ (Mr. Inch), 591. tioning plant (Mr. Aiken), 2569. Fodder transport- Raby Bay reclamation scheme (Mr. Baldwin), Commonwealth financial aid (Mr. 2587. McKechnie), 341. Freight rebates (Mr. Aiken), 1493. Racecourse sugar mill, Stream pollution (Mr. Railage delays (Mr. Wharton), 42; (Mr. Casey), 1651, 1662. McKechnie), 443; (Mr. Hough ton), 637; Racehorses as art union prizes (Mr Aikens), (Mr. Davies), 671. 516, 1289. Freight rates- Racing, Mid-week (Mr. Houston), 339. Barley (Mr. Bousen), 2215, 2321, 2391. Beckingsale Management Services Pty. Ltd., Radar units (see " Police "). Inquiry (Mr. Casey), 1402; (Mr. Loner­ Railways- gan), 2557; (Mr. Melloy), 2584; (Mr. Wright), 2749. Apprentices- Brewery products (Mr. Armstrong), 224. Blacksmiths (Mr. Davies), 2439. Coal (Mr. O'Donncll), 129; (Mr. Melloy), Courses completed (Mr. Davies), 1314. 1403; (Mrs. Jordan), 1757. Dismissals (Mr. Davies), 1314. Concessions- Examinations (Mr. Davies), 1294. Barley (Mr. Bousen), 2215, 2321, 2391. Number (Mr. Davis), !555. Goonyella project (Mr. Armstrong), 39, Baggage trolleys (Mr. Casey), 1293. 256; (Mr. Casey), 50. Blacksmith apprentices (Mr. Davies), 2439. Malt (Mr. Bousen), 2215, 2321, 2391. 62 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Freight rates-continued: Rails, Used, Sale price (Mr. O'Donne!l), 43. Concessions-continued: Return tickets (Mr. Bousen), 1647. Variation (Mr. Melloy), 875. Contract (Mr. Casey), 50; (Mr. Wright), Revenue (Mr. Houston), 1401. 591, 675, 695; (Mr. Melloy), 875. Rolling stock, New, Orders (Mrs. Jordan), Differential (Mr. Melloy), 875. 1757. Goonyella project (Mr. Armstrong), 39, Ross Creek land, Townsville, Reclamation 256; (Mr. Casey), 50; (Mr. Melloy), (Mr. Aikens), 342. 1403. Sheep transport, Freight rebates (Mr. Aiken), Inquiries (Mr. Armstrong), 40; (Mr. 1493. Casey), 694, 1402; (Mr. Tucker), 1053; Sick leave benefits (Mr. Bousen), 93; (Mr. (Mr. Lonergan), 2557; (Mr. Melloy), Wright), 257; (Mrs. Jordan), 723. 2564, 2584; (Mr. Wrigbt), 2749. Malt (Mr. Bousen), 2215, 2321, 2391. Signal lamps (Mr. R. Jones), 2216. Merchandise, Class II (Mr. Wright), 591, Sleepers, Supply (Mr. Hanson), 2480; (Mr. 675, 695. Lonergan), 2577; Motor vehicles, Flood-bound (Mr. Tucker), Southern Division, Revenue (Mr. Houston), 2560. 1401. Rebates (Mr. Aiken), 1493. Standard-guage lines (Mr. Hinze), 403; (Mr. Remote areas, Relief (Mr. Lonergan), 2557. R. Jones), 452. Scott and Co., Inquiry (Mr. Melloy), 2564. Standardisation, Commonwealth allocation Freights, Losses (Mr. Melloy), 1380. (Mr. R. Jones), 452. Fuel supplies (Mr. Bennett), 2672. Station masters, Houses (Mr. F. P. Moore), Hand signal lamps (Mr. R. Jones), 2216. 1822. Stations, Car-parking facilities (Mr. Melloy), Hand tricycles (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1119. 83; (Mr. Dean), 1403; (Mr. Harris), 1650. Houses- Steam locomotives, Memorial (Mr. Wright), Rates and taxes (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1310. 879. Relocation (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1822. Stock trains, Drovers' facilities (Mr. Wright), Rentals (Mr. Bousen), 135. 225. "Inlander", Food-bar coach (Mr. "Sunlander", Pensioners' seat tickets (Mr. Thackeray), 2670. F. P. Moore), 2475; Food-bar coach (Mr. Land, Inspections by Health Department Thackeray), 2670. officers (Mr. Wright), 1491. Uniforms (Mr. Wright), 257; (Mr. Harris), Level crossings, Traffic delays (Mr. Blake), 598, 675, 1123, 1139, 2749. 263; Flashing lights and boom gates (Mr. Hungerford), 593; (Mr. R. Jones), 266, Vandalism in carriages (Mr. Dean), 2183. 2871. Wagons- Locomotives- Overloading (Mr. R. Jones), 62. Diesel-hydraulic (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2766. Repair (Mr. Lonergan), 878. Memorial (Mr. Wright), 879. Shortage (Mr. Wharton), 42; (Mr. Bousen), Safety devices (Mr. R. Jones), 302. 673. Luggage trolleys (Mr. Casey), 1293. Water tanks (Mr. O'Donnell), 560. Maintenance gangs (Mr. O'Donnell), 560. Wheat, shortage of wagons (Mr. Bousen), 673. "Midlander", Food-bar coach (Mr. Rangelands preservation project (Mr. Thackeray), 2670. O'Donnell), 350. Motor quadricycles (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1119. Rat guards on ships (Mr. Houston), 1288. Motor vehicles, Mechanical inspections (Mr. Davies), 2439. Rathus, Dr. E. N. (Mr. Lloyd), 364. Northern Division, Repair of wagons (Mr. Ravenshoe- Lonergan), 878. Bus service, Transport of school students (Mr. Overloading of wagons under contract rates Wallis-Smith), 1647, 1731. (Mr. R. Jones), 62. Cannabullen Falls (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 644. Passenger-train services, Cancellation (Mr. B. Wood), 1488, (Mr. R. Jones), 2072. Opportunity school (Mr. Wa!lis-Smith), 92. Passes, Pensioners (Mr. Bousen), 2748. State School, Groundsmen (Mr. Wal!is- Smith), 54. Properties, Inspections by Health Department officers (Mr. Wright), 1491. Raw materials, Supply to companies and co­ operatives (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1469. Pump cars (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1119. Quad cars (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1119. Real-estate agents' licences (Mr. P. Wood), 596. Rail-motor services, Cancellation (Mr. B. Receptionist Centre of Brisbane (Mr. Ramsden), Wood), 1488; (Mr. R. Jones), 2072. 2467. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 63

Reckless trading by companies (Mr. Hanson), Road safety-continued: 1050. Horror films, Use (Mr. Bromley), 235. Redbank, Railway workshops, Industrial waste Road death and accident prevention standing (Mr. Marginson), 564; Cafe (Mr. Margin­ committee (Mr. Wright), 810. son), 808. Road tax- Redcliffe, Transportation study (Mr. Casey), 2110. Assessment (Mr. Bousen), 2567. Formula (Mr. Bousen), 2108. Redcliffe-Brisbane Motor Service Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Dean), 1650. Legislation (Mr. Bousen), 1553. Redland Shire, Housing Commission land (Mr. Payments (Mr. Bousen), 2567, 2670, 2742. Baldwin), 61. Reductions (Mr. AikenJ, 2585. Redlands Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Council Road transport- (Mr. Baldwin), 351. Charges, Inquiry (Mr. Armstrong), 40; (Mr. Redline Coaches, Accident, Sarina (Mr. New­ Tucker), 1053. bery), 83, 84; Drivers' rest periods (Mr. Flammable substances, Regulations (Mr. Davis), 185. Davis), 102; (Mr. Dean), 187. Redlynch, Rail-motor and bus service (Mr. B. Fodder, Free permits (Mr. Aiken), 407. Wood), 405, 1488, 2179; Aboriginal reserve (Mr. B. Wood), 475. Hay (Mr. Tomkins), 695. Refined sugar prices (Mr. R. Jones), 2676. Livestock, Free permits (Mr. Aiken), 407; Road trains (Mr. V. E. Jones), 671. Reforestation and regeneration, Expenditure (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2434. Molasses (Mr. Casey), 674, 789. Refrigerators, Standard specifications (Mr. Overloaded vehicles- Bousen), 1579. Cane hauliers (Mr. B. Wood), 2674. Regional development bureau, Establishment Detection, Discontinuance of journeys (Mr. (Mr. Wright), 136, 172. Sherrington), 43; (Mr. Wall is-Smith), 2472. Regional Guidance and Special Education Drivers' liability (Mr. Sherrington), 43. Branch, Rockhampton (Mr. Wright), 2323. Timber hauliers (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1821, Regional Promotion Bureau (Mr. Wright), 136, 1867. 172. Permit fees (Mr. Bousen), 1665, 2567, 2670 Registration labels, Motor vehicles (Mr. Wright), 2742. 2671. Registration fees (Mr. Bouscn), 2582, 2670, Renal transplants (Dr. Crawford), 447. 2742. Repulse Bay, Oil-drilling operations (Mr. Road tax (see "Road tax"). Ahern), 39; (Mr. Cory), 39; (Mr. Casey), 39, Vehicles, Number (Mr. Bousen), 2567. 231 ; (Mr. Sherrington), 44, 689; (Mr. Tucker), 172. Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) Act, Allocations (Mr. Newton), 2470. Restaurants, Liquor licences (Mr. Bennett), 789, 2898. Robbery offences, Unsolved (Mr. Bennett), 562. Restricted certificates, Electrical Workers' Act Robinson's Bridge, Tent Hill Creek (Mr. (Mr. Wright), 1943, 1963. Sherrington), 958. Rice growing, Mareeba-Dimbulah area (Mr. Rockhampton- Wallis-Smith), 694. Boat moorings (Mr. Thackeray), 2746. Richlands State High School (Mr. Sherrington), Central Girls and Infants' School (Mr. 597. Wright, 1404. Richmond Hospital, Medical superintendent City Council- (Mr. Lonergan), 2745. Allocations for road works (Mr. Margin­ Rifles, Licensing (Mr. Bennett), 1050; Registra­ son), 563. tion of carriers (Mr. Cory), 2673. Grant to relieve unemployment (Mr. Thackeray), 1491; (Mr. Wright), 1650. River sands, Water content (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Land, Freehold, Sale (Mr. Wright), 675. 673. Lease, Mt. Archer Road (:VIr. W:ight), 51, Riverview, Limited-access road (Mr. Margin­ 94. son), 2745; Cunningham Highway, Pedes­ Loan allocation, Amount (l\fr. R. Jones), train traffic signals (Mr. Marginson), 2997. 677: Transfer to Harboclr Board (Mr. Road deaths and injuries, Number (Mr. Wright), Wright), 1555, !580. 1404, 1943. Loans and subsidies (Mr. Marginson), 130. Property, Freehold, Sale (Mr. Wright), 675. Road safety- Dental clinic (Mr. Thackeray), 365. Council (see "Queensland Road Safety Council"). "Eventide" (Mr. Wright), 95, 882, 946, 2583. 64 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Rockhampton-continued: Rockhampton-Blackwater railway (Mr. Wright), Government buildings­ 592, 726. Extensions (Mr. Wright), 2749. Rocklea- New (Mr. Wright), 2900. Market, Agents' commission (Mr. Baldwin), Parking facilities (Mr. Wright), 1966. 2391. Repair (Mr. Wright), 2323. Railway station, Pedestrian access (Mr. Lee), Harbour Board- 2744. Loan allocation transferred from city Underpass, Pedestrian pathway (Mr. Lee), council (Mr. Wright), 1555, 1580. 2744. Meat exports, Diversion to Brisbane, Roll-on/roll-off terminals (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Protest (Mr. Thackeray), 2581. 2766, 2902, 2998. Subsidy (Mr. Wright), 82. Roma, Housing Commission houses (Mr. High School, Classrooms (Mr. Wright), 2070, Houston), 1192; Town Council, Purchases 2583; Library (Mr. Wright), 2567. of natural gas, Royalties (Mr. Newton), Hospital- 2071. Eye specialist (Mr. Thackeray), 99; (Mr. Roma St.-Helidon rail-motor service (Mr. Wright), 1665, 2671. Bousen), 877. Nurses, Regional training scheme (Dr. Crawford), 1646; Number (Mr. Bromley), Rosewood coalfield (Mr. Marginson), 222. 2901. Ross Creek, Townsville, Boat harbour (Mr. Ophthalmologist (Mr. Wright), 2671. Tucker), 298. Outpatients' section (Mr. Wright), 1665. Round Hill, Subdivisional development (Mr. Theatre block (Mr. Thackeray), 99. Sherrington), 2668. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Wright), 1291, 2872. Rowe, Malcolm Richard (Mr. Lloyd), 183. Industrial estate (Mr. Wright), 1195. Royal assent to Bills (Mr. Aikens), 2668, 2872. Kindergarten Development Association (Mr. Royal Brisbane Hospital (see "Brisbane Wright), 304. -Hospital"). National fitness youth centre (Mr. Wright), Royal Children's Hospital (see "Brisbane 1404. -Children's Hospital"). North- High School (Mr. Thackeray), 1293, 2763. Royal Flying Doctor Service, Charters Towers (Mr. Lonergan), 175. Kindergarten (Mr. Wright), 304. Police station (Mr. Thackeray), 59. Royal visit- Pensioners, Spectacles (Mr. Wright), 1665. Brisbane, Welcome (Mr. Davis), 2763. Prison, Educational and social-welfare officers Itinerary (Mr. Houston), 360, 514; (Mr. (Mr. Wright), 879. R. Jones), 360. Queensland Government Tourist Bureau (Mr. North Queensland, Public holiday (Mr. Wright), 2323. R. Jones), 2431; (Mr. Tucker), 2995; Reception (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2669. Railways- Bridge, New (Mr. Wright), 2215. Rubella vaccine (Mr. Tucker), 452. Re-routing (Mr. Wright), 2215. Rural employment (Mr. O'Donnell), 221. Station, New (Mr. Wright), 879. Rural training school in North Queensland (Mr. Regional Guidance and Special Education Wallis-Smith), 258. Branch (Mr. Wright), 2323. Road fatalities (Mr. Wright), 1943. Ruthven Street, Toowoomba, Land acquisition (Mr. P. Wood), 1966. Schools, Classrooms (Mr. Wright), 2583. Stock permits (Mr. V. E. Jones), 804. Ryan, Dr. James (Mr. Bennett), 558. Talbot Estate (Mr. Wright), 962. Sabina Point, Port project (Mr. Wright), 447, Teachers' college (Mr. Wright), 640, 2749. 725, 1139, 2113, 2476; (Mr. Thackeray), Temporary teachers, Dismissal (Mr. Wright) 2427. 1139. , Sabina Point-Blackwater railway line (Mr. Town plan (Mr. Wright), 640, 1556. Wright), 725, 1121, 1139, 2113, 2476; (Mr. Tucker), 1466; (Mr. Thackeray), 2427. Traffic study (Mr. Wright), 1759. Une~ployment (Mr. Thackeray), 1491; (Mr. Safety instruction centre (Mr. Wright), 1492; Wnght), 1650. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2430. Wate~ supply from Fitzroy barrage (Mr. Saibai Island, Administration (Mr. V. E. Jones), Wnght), 520. 126. Works Department, Dismissals (Mr. St. Lawrence, Water supply (Mr. Thackeray), Thackeray), 2426; (Mr. Wright), 2475; 1313. Tradesmen, School buildings (Mr. Wright) 2583. , Sakzewski, Mr. A. W. (Mr. Hinze), 2106. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATNE ASSEMBLY 65

Saltwater Creek, Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 565. Schools-continued: Sand-fly control, Aerial spraying (Mr. Hanson), Dental services (Mr. Bromley), 262. 343. Deputy head teachers, Accommodation (Mr. Newton), 1118. Sandgate- Desks (Mr. Newton), 2579. "Eventide", Pedestrian crossings (Mr. Dean), 2440. Drinking by students (Mr. Wright), 1122, 1309. Foreshore development (Mr. Dean), 944, 1556. Drugs, Education programmes (Mr. Wright), 2583. High School (Mr. Dean), 723. English syllabus (Mr. Wright), 1291. Porpoise pool (Mr. Dean), 944. Enrolments (Mr. Wright), 303; (Mr. R. Railway station, Car park (Mr. Dean), 1403. Jones), 1403. Sandgate Road, Radar units and traffic accidents Exchange students (Mr. Aikens), 2473. (Mr. Melloy), 129. Extensions, Expenditure (Mr. Lloyd), 2751. Sandgate Road-Winbin Street intersection, Fans, Installation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 450; Traffic lights (Mr. Melloy), 1403. (Mr. R. Jones), 1195. Santa Barbara oil spill inquiry, Findings (Mr. Fire alarms and warning systems (Mr. R. Jones), 1733, 2480. Wright), 852. Fire hydrants (Mr. Dean), 693; (Mr. Hinze), Sapphires, Mining and prices (Mr. O'Donnell), 722; (Mr. Bromley), 722, 786. 2743. Folding partitions (Mr. Newton), 2669. Sarina, Redline coach accident (Mr. Newbery), Gardening tools, Supply (Mr. R. Jones), 1314, 83, 84. 2569; (Mr. Newton), 2579. Sawmill licences (Mr. Tucker). 2899. Groundsmen (see "Janitor-groundsmen"). Scarborough boat harbour and ramp (Mr. Health services (Mr. R. Jones), 266. Houghton), 255. Hong Kong influenza (Mr. Baldwin), 811. School of the Air, Charters Towers (Mr. Independent- Lonergan), 175. Athletic championships (Mr. Bird), 672. Schools- Enrolments, Minimum age (Mr. Wright), Aboriginal reserves, Graduate teachers (Mr. 303. B. Wood), 230; Powdered milk supplies (Mr. Equipment, Subsidies and purchase (Mr. B. Wood), 2767; Aboriginal students (Mr. Wright), 182; (Mr. Casey), 449. B. Wood), 1667; (Mr. Bousen), 2765. Organs, Purchase (Mr. Wright), 1309. Accommodation for increased staff (Mr. Science blocks (Mr. Houston), 220. Newton), 1118. Janitor-groundsmen- Art and craft materials (Mr. P. Wood), 2214. Accommodation (Mr. Newton), 1118. Art teachers and specialists (Mr. P. Wood), Advertising of positions (Mr. Aikens), 1378; 2214. (Mr. Bromley), 2069. Assembly halls (Mr. Aikens), 225. Age requirement (Mr. Wright), 2069. Athletic championships (Mr. Bird), 672. Appointment (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 54; (Mr. O'Donnell), 221; (Mr. R. Jones), 641; Blackboards (Mr. Newton), 2669. (Mrs. Jordan), 723; (Mr. Melloy), 1581; Buildings, Expenditure (Mr. Lloyd), 2751. (Mr. Bromley), 2069. Buses, Service and maintenance (Mr. Davies), Equipment, Supply (Mr. R. Jones), 1314, 235; Mileage rate (Mr. F. P. Moore), 806. 2569; (Mr. Newton), 2579; Storage (Mr. Sherrington), 2580. Ceiling fans, Installation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Lawn mowers, Supply (Mr. R. Jones), 1314; 450; (Mr. R. Jones), 1195. (Mr. Newton), 2579; (Mr. Sherrington), Central Queensland, Additional classrooms 2580. (Mr. Wright), 1650. Wages (Mr. Aikens), 787; (Mr. F. P. Children committed to institutions, Education Moore), 2566. (Mr. Bromley), 2320. Land, Resumptions by Main Roads Depart­ Circulars, Distribution (Mrs. Jordan), 2997. ment (Mr. R. Jones), 366. Class sizes (Mr. Bennett), 1290. Lawn mowers, Supply (Mr. R. Jones), 1314; (Mr. Newton), 2579; (Mr. Sherrington), Cleaners (Mr. Aikens), 787. 2580. Clerk-typists (Mr. O'Donnell), 221; (Mrs. Jordan), 1027; (Mr. Newton), 1118; (Mr. Libraries- R. Jones), 2432; (Mr. Sherrington), 2580. " Australian Driving Manual", Inclusion (Mr. Sherrington), 514. Construction, Expenditure (Mr. L!oyd), 2768. Categories (Mr. Newton), 222. Conveyance allowance for students (Mr. Grants (Mr. Davis), 139; (Mr. Sherrington), Hanlon), 2213. 178, 255; (Mr. Harris), 1579; (Mr. Demountable classrooms (Mr. Newton), 472. Lloyd), 2429. 66 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Schools-continued: Schools-continued: Libraries-continued: Secondary-continued: Lighting (Mr. Harris), 942. Principals, Authority (Mr. Wright), 1291; Subsidies (Mr. Sherrington), 255; (Mr. Salaries and qualifications (Mr. Aikens), Harris), 1579; (Mr. Aikens), 1822; (Mr. 1308. Lloyd), 2429; (Mr. Bromley), 2477. Science blocks (Mr. Davis), 138, 171; (Mr. Teacher-librarians (Mr. Davis), 139, 232; Houston), 220. (Mr. Bromley), 961. Swimming pools (Mr. Aikens), 225. Lunch rooms (Mr. R. Jones), 1222. Syllabuses, New (Mr. B. Wood), 2180. Mathematics syllabus (Mr. Wright), 1291. Teacher-librarians (Mr. Davis), 139, 232. Mileage allowances for students (Mr. Aiken), Theory of evolution, Teaching (Mr. Wright), 793. 447. Music specialists (Mr. P. Wood), 2214. Typewriters, Servicing (Mr. Davis), 1313. Nursing pre-training courses (Mr. Baldwin), Sex education (Mr. Bennett), 1221. 368. Sheltered areas (Mr. Melloy), 1758. Opportunity- Social-studies syllabus (Mr. Wright), 1291. Enrolments (Mr. B. Wood), 62; (Mr. Staff accommodation (Mr. Newton), 1118. Diplock), 227. Stationery supplies for clerk-typists (Mr. R. 2110. Janitor-groundsmen (Mr. Bromley), Jones), 2432. Logan electorate (Mr. Baldwin), 61. Supervisors of art and music (Mr P. \Vood), 227. Southern Queensland (Mr. Diplock), 2214. Surveys (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 92; (Mr. B. Wood), 131. Swimming pools, Subsidies (Mr. Aikens), 225; Chlorine gas, Supply (Mr. Bromley), 1314. Overhead projectors (Mr. Casey), 945. Syllabuses, New (Mr. Wright), 1291; (Mr. B. Partitions (Mr. Newton), 2669. Wood), 2180. Peabody language development kits (Mr. B. Teachers (see " Teachers"). Wood), 2180. Text-books, Supply (Mr. Bromley), 351; (Mr. Photo-copying of text-books (Mr. Hanson), Wright), 1291; Photo-copying (Mr. 674, 692. Hanson), 674, 692. Playground improvements (Mr. Harris), 942. Torres Strait Islander students, Materials and Projector screens (Mr. Melloy), 518. allowances (Mr. B. Wood), 1667; Educa­ tion problems, Research (Mr. B. Wood), 945. Projectors (Mr. Casey), 2180. Reclassification (Mr. Melloy), 2071; (Mr. Torres Strait Islands (Mr. B. Wood), 230. Bromley), 2110. Tuck-shops (Mr. R. Jones), 1222. Refrigerators (Mr. Sherrington), 1401. Typewriters, Supply (Mr. Sherrington), 2580. Residences (see "Teachers-Residences"). Vocational guidance for Grade 8 students Retarded students (Mr. B. Wood), 1667. (Mr. Sherrington), 1472. Science equipment (Mr. Sherrington), 788. Science graduates, Employment (Mr. O'Don­ Screens, Projector (Mr. Melloy), 518. nell), 89. Secondary- Scott and Co., Report on State Governmen.t Aboriginal students (Mr. Bouscn), 2765. Insurance Office (Mr. Melloy), 2068; Rail Art teachers (Mr. P. Wood), 2214. freight inqui1y (Mr. Melloy), 2564. Assembly halls (Mr. Aikens), 225. Scott-Young, Dr. (Mr. Tucker), 2474. Class sizes (Mr. Bennett), 1290. Desks (Mr. Newton), 2579. Scotts of Ipswich Pty. Ltd. (Mrs. Jordan), 1757. Drinking by students (Mr. Wright), 1122, Scuba diving, Safety regulations (Mr. Sherring- 1309. ton), 2561; Decompression chambers (Mr. Drug-taking (Mr. Wright), 2583. Houston), 2576. Enrolments (Mr. R. Jones), 1403. Sea wasps (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1472. Evolution theory, Teaching (Mr. Wright), 447. Seat belts in motor vehicles (Mr. Bromlcy), 185. Librarics- Secombe St.-Countcss St. junction, Traffic "Australian Driving Manual", Inclusion investigation (Mr. Ramsden), 1306. (Mr. Sherrington), 514. Secondary industries, Decentralisation (Mr. Categories (Mr. Newton), 222. Casey), 694. Commonwealth grants (Mr. Davis), 139; Security patrols, Government prorerties (Mr. (Mr. Sherrington), 178. Melloy), 345, 363. Subsidies (Mr. Bromley), 2477. Music teachers and specialists (Mr. p. Seeing-eye dog school (Mr. Dean), 237. Wood), 2214. Select committees (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 2871; Playing fields (Mr. Harris), 942. (Mr. Houghton), 2996. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 67

Semi-governmental authorities, Loan indebted­ Snowy Mountains Authority- ness (Mr. R. Jones), 1556. Reappraisal of Burdekin scheme (Mr. Bird), Senate select committee on drug trafficking (Mr. 559; (Mr. Tucker), 2580. Baldwin), 2324; (Mr. Wright), 2475. Report on Central Queensland power station (Mr. Houston), 402. Senior examination- Restoration (Mr. Davies), 340. English paper (Mr. Murray), 1378. Soaps containing injurious substances (Mr. Secretarial assistance (Mr. Wright), 1492. Tucker), 361. Zoology paper (Mr. Baldwin), 2111. Social-service benefits for school-leavers (Mr. Serpentine reclamation scheme (Mr. Melloy), Baldwin), 2183. 807. Social workers, Health Department (Mr. Casey), 2109. Servicemen in Vietnam, Voting in State elections (Mr. Jensen), 58. Sodium fluoride (Mr. Davies), 1582. Sex education in schools (Mr. Bennett), 1221. Soft drinks- Sex offence by youth, Review of penalty (Mr. Bottles (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2764. Dean), 2677. Manufacturers, Sugar prices (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1292, 1313, Association (Mr. F. S.G.I.O. Theatre (Mr. Hanlon), 47, 1578; (Mr. P. Moore), 2764. Davis), 56; (Mr. Davies), 265. Prices (Mr. Bromley), 53. Sharks- Softwood plantings (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1469. Bounties (Mr. R. Jones), 697. South Brisbane Gas and Light Co. Ltd. (Mr. Effect on porpoises and fish (Mr. O'Donnell), Newton), 49, 50. 471. South Johnstone, Land for Housing Com­ Netting, Keppel Bay (Mr. V. E. Jones), 443. mission (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2566, 2577. Sheep, Freight rebates (Mr. Aiken), 1493. South-western Queensland, Land valuations (Mr. Aiken), 1381. Sheepstation Creek, Traffic bridge (Mr. Bird), 1135. Southedge Research Station (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 598. Ships, Garbage disposal (Mr. Sherrington), 127; (Mr. R. Jones), 565; Rat guards (Mr. Southern Electric Authority of Queensland, Houston), 1288. Franchise area (Mr. Cory), 88; Trading department (Mr. Cory), 1135. Shipwright apprentices (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2578, 2742. Southport- Shoe manufacturers, Guarantees (Mr. Aikens), Agricultural and Horticultural Society (Mr. 2559. Carey), 1133. High School (Mr. Carey), 1487. Shorthand reporters, Shortage (Mr. Ramsden), 514; (Mr. Sherrington), 1942. Home-care centre (Mr. Carey), 1307. Industrial estate (Mr. Wright), 1195. Shows, Government exhibits (Mr. Aikens), 688. Speech therapist, Ipswich area (Mrs. Jordan), 55. Shrine of Memories, Desecration (Mr. Hinze), 691. Special police (Mr. B. Wood), 230. Shrine of Remembrance, Desecration (Mr. Staines, Mr. Norman, Obscenity case (Mr. Hinze), 691. Thackeray), 1380; (Mr. Hanlon), 2212; (Mr. Bennett), 2212; (Mr. Murray), 2213. Silkstone, Air pollution (Mr. Marginson), 2762. Stamp duty, Credit unions (Mr. Aikens), 805. Silkwood, Drainage scheme (Mr. F. P. Moore), Stanaway, Mr. J. M. (Mr. Aikens), 1137. 179; State School (Mr. F. P. Moore), 446. Standing Committee for Road Death and Skeleton Creek, Edmonton, Pollution (Mr. Accident Prevention (Mr. Wright), 810. B. Wood), 696, 809. Standing Order No. 37A (Mr. Houston), 1376. Ski-Gardens Restaurant, Alleged breaches of Liquor Act (Mr. Baldwin), 2587. State elections- Skin cancer, Treatment by Bleomycin (Mr. Cost (Mr. Ramsden), 671. Hanson), 596. Rolls, Names removed (Mr. Melloy), 41, 128; Local authority elections (Mr. Cory), 2181. Skin diving, Safety regulations (Mr. Sherrington), 2561; Decompression chambers (Mr. Section 35A votes (Mr. Aikens), 1664, (Mr. Houston), 2576. Hanlon), 1824. Unenrolled electors (Mr. Aikens), 1664, Smith, Mr. Percy Raymund (Mr. Aikens), 220. (Mr. Hanlon), 1824. Smoking, Recommendations of Health Ministers Voting, Servicemen in Vietnam (Mr. Jensen) (Mr. P. Wood), 97. 58. 68 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

State Electricity Commission, Inspectors (Mr. Sugar industry- Sherrington), 1401. Bagasse dust nuisance (Mr. R. Jones), 677. State Fire Services Council­ Dirty-cane penalties (Mr. F. P. Moore), 595. Appointments (Mr. Dean), 1223. Drainage schemes (Mr. F. P. Moore), 179, 1553, 1576. Report (Mr. Bennett), 2747. Mechanical harvesters (Mr. Bird), 1135. Uniform code (Mr. Dean), 1122. Prices- State Government Insurance Office­ Brisbane (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1292, 1313. Bonuses (Mr. Hanlon), 1578. Brown sugar (Mr. R. Jones), 2768. Building, Brisbane (Mr. Newton), 49. Innisfail (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1292, 1313. Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 1821. Refined sugar (Mr. R. Jones), 2676. World Free Market (Mr. Casey), 230. Divisional inspectors (Mr. Thackeray), 451. Refinery, Establishment (Mr. R. Jones), 2676. Inspections, Insured property (Mr. Hanlon), 2319. Unemployment (Mr. Blake), 810. Investments (Mr. Davies), 722; (Mr. Hanlon), Sugarloaf, Coal (Mr. Bousen), 1868. 1578; (Mr. Aikens), 2763. Sunday drinking- Loans, Hotel purchasers (Mr. Hinze), 2106. Offences, Number (Mr. Houston), 1821; Report (Mr. Hanlon), 2319. Drink-driving (Mr. Houston), 1821. Scott and Co., Investigation (Mr. Melloy), Toowoomba (Mr. Hughes), 2995. 2068. Western Queensland (Mr. Aiken), 597. Theatre (see" S.G.I.O. Theatre"). "Sunday Truth", Report on Commonwealth Valuations, Insured property (Mr. Hanlon), expenditure on water conservation (Mr. 2319. Jensen), 850. Workers' compensation- "Sunlander ", Pensioners' seat tickets (Mr. Claims, Medical reports (Mr. Sherrington), F. P. Moore), 2475; Food-bar coach (Mr. 342,403. Thackeray), 2670. Premium bonuses (Mr. McKechnie), 806. Sunnybank Hotel (Mr. Bennett), 2213. Returns (Mr. McKechnie), 849. Sunnybank Properties Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), State income tax (Mr. Hanlon), 2558. 2213. State planning authority, Proposed (Mr. Sunset State school, Mount Isa (Mr. Inch), Bromley), 52, 453. 1942, 2110. State Wheat Board, Grain storage (Mr. Dean), Superannuation- 186. Colleges of advanced education (Mr. Bousen), 1292, 2479. Station Road-Cunningham Highway inter­ section, Traffic lights (Mr. Marginson), 1312. Incapacity benefits, Public servants (Mr. Marginson), 178 . . Steelworks, Establishment (Mr. Casey), 2477. Local authorities (Mr. Newton), 1577. Steering committee, Blind people, Report Transferability (Mr. Hanson), 1028. (Mr. Bromley), 808; Recommendations (Mr. Bromley), 1493. Supreme Court, Building, Brisbane (Mr. Bennett), 48; Acting judge, Appointment Stellar Mining No Liability (Mr. O'Donnell), (Mr. Bennett), 562. 2743. Surf-board riders, Gold Coast (Mr. Hinze), Sterling devaluation (Mr. Hanson), 228. 2561. Story Bridge, Traffic lane markings (Mr. Surf Life Saving Association (Mr. Baldwin), Bennett), 2563. 1666. Stradbroke Ferries Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Baldwin), 410. Surfers Paradise Lions Club (Mr. Aikens), 1490. Stradbroke Island, Water supply (Mr. Newton), Swan Bay, Sand mining (Mr. Harris), 812, 959, 1025. 854; (Mr. Sherrington), 2428. Stratford, Barron River bridge (Mr. B. Wood), Swan bank "B" power station, Coal supply 564; (Mr. P. Wood), 1581; State high (Mr. Marginson), 89, 1732, 1758. school (Mr. B. Wood), 724. Sweeney Report, Publication (Mr. Houston), Stuart Adams (Mr. Harris), 59, 2749. 360; Recommendations, Implementation Stuart prison (see "Townsville-Prison "). (Mr. P. Wood), 637. " Swy" (Mr. Bromley), 722. Sub-Normal Children's Welfare Association (see "Queensland Sub-Normal Children's Symphony orchestra, North Queensland (Mr. Welfare Association"). Aikens), 600. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 69

Syndicate cane expansion drainage scheme, Teachers-continued: Tully area (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1555, 1576. Resignations (Mr. Bromley), 53; (Mr. Wright), Synthetic meat (Mr. Thackeray), 405. 1309, 2763. Retirements (Mr. Baldwin), 2212. Tacey, Mr. Tasman (Mr. Bennett), 1311. Salaries (Mr. B. Wood), 2870. Tail-tagging of cattle (Mr. McKechnie), 876. Secondary- Talbot Estate, Rockhampton (Mr. Wright), 962. Periods taught (Mr. Bennett), 1290. Tallebudgera Creek, Housing development (Mr. Resignations (Mr. Wright), 1309. Sherrington), 223. Training courses (Mr. Baldwin), 266. Tallow, Use in margarine (Mr. Ahem), 2562. Secondments, Department of Aboriginal and Tambo, Hostel for school children (Mr. Aiken), Island Affairs (Mr. B. Wood), 1468. 793; Resident doctor (Mr. Aiken), 2111. Seminars for teacher-librarians (Mr. Davis), "Tamwoy ", Island Industries Board vessel 139,232. (Mr. B. Wood), 2673. Temporary (Mr. Wright), 791, 1139; (Mr. Dean), 961. Tarlo, Professor H. (Mr. Bennett), 1756. Torres Strait Islands (Mr. B. Wood), 230, 1468, Taxis, Goods transport (Mr. Davis), 1964. 2870; (Mr. Melloy), 255. Tea industry, Nerada factory (Mr. F. P. Moore), Trade teachers (Mr. Tucker), 786. 233, 262; North Queensland, Plot sizes (Mr. Training, Crash course (Mr. Baldwin), 238. F. P. Moore), 2069. Transfers (Mr. B. Wood), 1870. Teacher Education Committee, Report (Mr. P. Wood), 59; (Mr. Baldwin), 266; (Mr. Union (Mr. Bennett), 1290. Tucker), 786. Teachers' co!leges- Teacher fellowships (Mr. P. Wood), 180; Enrolments (Mr. Wright), 2763. (Mr. Houston), 2557. Graduates (Mr. Wright), 1733. Teacher scholarships (Mr. P. Wood), 180; Lecturers in manual arts (Mr. Tucker), 786. (Mr. Houston), 2557. Technical colleges- Teachers- Art students (Mr. Baldwin), 1140. Aboriginal reserves (Mr. B. Wood), 230, 1468, 2870; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 259, 2430. Drinking on premises (Mr. Wright), 1309. Accommodation (Mr. O'Donnell), 43; (Mr. Drug-taking (Mr. Wright), 2583. B. Wood), 61; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 300. Examination papers (Mr. Baldwin), 1140. Art teachers (Mr. P. Wood), 2214. Principals' authority (Mr. Wright), 1291. Classifications (Mr. Baldwin), 238. Television Typing Centre Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Rams­ Crash-course training scheme (Mr. Baldwin), den), 2467. 238. Deaths (Mr. Baldwin), 2212. Temperance education­ Deputy head teachers, Accommodation (Mr. Account (Mr. Lloyd), 2429. Newton), 1118. Expenditure (Mr. Lloyd), 2429, 2760; (Mr. In-service training (Mr. B. Wood), 2180; (Mr. Houston), 2741, 2760. P. Wood), 2214. Grants (Mr. Lloyd), 2429. Librarians (Mr. Davis), 139, 232; (Mr. Bromley), 961. Tenants, Eviction (Mr. Hanlon), 444. Manual-training teachers (Mr. Tucker), 786. "1080", Use in dingo eradication (Mr. Married women (Mr. Tucker), 140; (Mr. O'Donnell), 181. Baldwin), 476; (Mr. B. Wood), 791; (Mr. R. Jones), 794; (Mr. Dean), 961. Tennyson Power House, Coal Supply (Mrs. Jordan), 1757. Music teachers (Mr. P. Wood), 2214. Tent Hill Creek, Robinson's Bridge (Mr. Periods taught, Number (Mr. Bennett), 1290. Sherrington), 958. Qualifications (Mr. Baldwin), 238, 266. Thargomindah, Hostel for school children (Mr. Reappointments (Mr. Bromley), 53. Aiken), 793. Relieving teachers (Mr. Baldwin), 811. Theory of evolution (Mr. Wright), 447. Remedial teachers (Mr. B. Wood), 1667. Residences- Thiess Peabody Mitsui (Mr. Thackeray), 347. Erection (Mr. O'Donnell), 43. Third-party motor-vehicle insurance (see" Motor Occupancy (Mr. Marginson), 2583. vehicles "). Rates (Mr. Melloy), 2998. Thompson, Dr. J. (Mr. Tucker), 2322. Rentals (Mr. Bald win), 2478; (Mr. McKechnie), 2743; (Mr. Bousen), 2899, Thozet Road housing estate (Mr. Thackeray), 2993. 137. 70 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thursday Island- Toowoomba-continued: Bamaga Show holiday (Mr. B. Wood), 638, Carnival of Flowers (Mr. Casey), 1313, 1376. 671. City Council, Loans and subsidies (Mr. Commodity prices (Mr. B. Wood), 2431. Marginson), 130; Loan allocation (Mr. R. Conference of chairmen and councillors (Mr. Jones), 677. B. Wood), 2568. Community home care service (Mr. Bousen), Co-ordinating committee (Mr. B. Wood) 62, 1051. 450. ' Day-care centre (Mr. Bousen), 473. Helicopter service (Mr. B. Wood), 564. East, Opportunity school (Mr. Bousen), 1942. Hospital (Mr. B. Wood), 96, 2324. High school, New (Mr. Bousen), 408. Housing, Assessment (Mr. B. Wood), 450. Home-care service (Mr. Bousen), 1051. Housing Commission houses (Mr. B. Wood) Hospital- 591. ' Board, Vacancy (Mr. Bousen), 723; (Mr. Islanders from outlying areas (Mr. B. Wood), P. Wood), 2565; Acquisition of Gatton 2767. Hospital (Mr. Melloy), 1580, 1649. Optometrist, Visits (Mr. B. Wood), 810. Child-guidance in-patients beds (Dr. Craw- ford), 1471. Prison (Mr. B. Wood), 1137, 2673. Geriatric patients (Mr. Bousen), 1137. Radio station (Mr. B. Wood), 475. Medical block (Mr. Bousen), 691, 692. Teachers' accommodation (Mr. B. Wood), 61. Medical superintendent (Mr. Tucker), 958. Torres Strait Island Councils, Conference Occupational therapist (Mr. Bousen), 566. (Mr. B. Wood), 2568. Smoke and soot nuisance (Mr. Bousen), 346. Water supply (Mr. B. Wood), 347. Hotels, Sunday trading (Mr. Hughes), 2995. Timber hauliers, Axle overloading offences Level crossings, Traffic delays (Mr. Bousen), (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1821, 1867. 2435. . Tinana Creek, Irrigation, Area and water Liquor Act, Policing (Mr. Hughes), 2995. charges (Mr. Davies), 84, 189. Malt works (Mr. Bousen), 2215, 2321, 2391. Tinaroo Falls Dam- Meat deliveries (Mr. Bousen), 1965, 2107, Nile perch (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 471. 2582. Water charges (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 450. National Fitness Committee (Mr. Bousen), 793. Water level (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 407 944 1489, 2215. ' , Natural gas supply (Mr. P. Wood), 98, 693. Water supply, Electricity generation (Mr. Opportunity schools (Mr. Bousen), 1942. Wallis-Smith), 944, 1489; Irrigation areas Primary Industries Department, Building (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1489. (Mr. P. Wood), 1139; (Mr. Bousen), 2871. Tin Can Bay area (Mr. Sherrington), 255. Railways- Tingalpa Creek, Beacon (Mr. Harris), 962. Diesel shed (Mr. Bousen), 1733. General Manager's residence (Mr. Bousen), Tingalpa State School (Mr. Houston), 2577. 409. Tinned foods (Mr. Hanson), 2438. Level crossings, Traffic delays (Mr. Bousen), 2435. Tobacco- Shunting yards (Mr. Bousen), 257, 589. Disease (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1135. South, Girls and Infants' School (Mr. P. Farms- Wood), 1966. Allocation to returned servicemen (Mr. Sunday liquor trading (Mr. Hughes), 2995. Wallis-Smith), 2998. Teachers' college (Mr. Bousen), 52; (Mr. P. Ballots (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2563, 2998. Wood), 1556, 1942, 2323. Re-allocation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2998. Technical College, Plumbing trade workshop Water charges (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 450. (Mr. P. Wood), 98, 2433. Over-quota leaf (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 347, 1052, Transportation survey (Mr. P. Wood), 132, 1868. 2433, 2565; (Mr. Casey), 2110. Quotas (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 258, 1052, West, Opportunity school (Mr. Bousen), 1942. 2563; (Mr. B. Wood), 258. Toowoomba-Brisbane co-ordinated freight Sales (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1052, 1868. service (Mr. Bousen), 1120; (Mr. Melloy), Toondah harbour project (Mr. Baldwin), 137, 1473. 410. Toowoomba-Helidon bus service (Mr. Bousen), Toowong State High School (Mr. Miller), 558. 179. Toowoomba-Helidon road (Mr. P. Wood), 234. Toowoomba- Toowoomba-Oakey road (Mr. Bousen), 351. Carlton United Brewery (Mr. Bousen), 2215, 2321, 2391. Toowoomba Range road (Mr. P. Wood), 344. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 71

Torres Land Agent's district, Occupation Tourism-continued: licence No. 87 (Mr. B. Wood), 852. Revenue (Mr. Bousen), 227; (Mr. R. Jones), Torres Strait, Grounding of " Oceanic 874. Grandeur" (Mr. Sherrington), 2427, 2561, Surveys (Mr. R. Jones), 599, 676. 2668; (Mr. B. Wood), 2562, 2870. Tourists, Number (Mr. R. Jones), 874. Torres Strait Islands and Islanders- Tourist Bureau (see " Queensland Government Air strips (Mr. B. Wood), 230, 2870. Tourist Bureau"). Banking transactions (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. Tourist Festival, Mackay (Mr. Casey), 1313, Commodity prices (Mr. B. Wood), 2431. 1376. Councils (Mr. B. Wood), 97, 1870, 2568, 2586. Tow-truck operators, Registration (Mr. Bennett), Departmental employees- 2994. Appointments (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. Town-planning authority (Mr. Casey), 639. Wages and conditions (Mr. B. Wood), 1195, 1489, 2479. Townsville- Electricity charges (Mr. B. Wood), 2767. Boat harbour (Mr. Tucker), 298. Financial responsibilities (Mr. B. Wood), 2478. Bridge, Nathan Street (Mr. Aikens), 442. Island Industries Board, Vessels (Mr. B. Building societies (Mr. Tucker), 2580. Wood), 2673; Pearl shell (Mr. B. Wood), Central State School (Mr. Tucker), 1865. 2902. Land ownership (Mr. B. Wood), 2568. Child guidance- "Melbidir," Replacement (Mr. B. Wood), Centre- 1138. Children treated, Number (Mr. Tucker), 1466, 2560. Migration to mainland (Mr. B. Wood), 405. Equipment (Mr. Tucker), 1466, Pentavite, Supply to children (Mr. B. Wood), 2767. Psychiatrist (Mr. Tucker), 1118. Reserves- Services (Mr. Tucker), 2560. Council meetings (Mr. B. Wood), 97, 1870, Site (Mr. Tucker), 804. 2568, 2586. Staff (Mr. Tucker), 2560. Powdered milk, Schools (Mr. B. Wood), Wright. Dr., Resignation (Dr. Crawford), 2767. 1471; Replacement (Dr. Crawford), Sale of smuggled goods (Mr. B. Wood), 174. 2322. Visit by Minister and Director (Mr. B. In-patient beds (Dr. Crawford), 1471, 1647. Wood), 131, 174. Public meeting (Mr. Aikens) 563. Return to home islands (Mr. B. Wood), 2767. City Council- School children, Materials and allO\\ances Allocations for road works (Mr. (Mr. B. Wood), 1667; Education problems, Marginson), 563. Research (Mr. B. Wood), 2180. Loan allocation (Mr. R. Jones), 677. Smuggling, Alleged (Mr. B. Wood), 174. Loans and subsidies (Mr. Marginson), 130. Teachers (Mr. B. Wood), 230, 1468, 2870; Clean Air Act, Proclamation (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Melloy), 255. 1467. Wolfram mining (Mr. B. Wood), 1221. Cloud-seeding aircraft (Mr. Bird), 2473. Torres Strait Pilot Service (Mr. Thackeray), 263. Cultural grant (Mr. Aikens), 2578. Totalisator Administration Board- Deaf children, Allowances (Mr. Aikens), 2473. Agencies (Mr. P. Wood), 132. Grant for theatrical production (Mr. Aikens), 2578. Combining of on-course and off-course pools (Mr. Bennett), 518. Hospital­ Investments, Publication (Mr. Aikens), 2068. Board- Night trotting, Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 1645. Flecker, Dr. P., Dismissal (Mr. Tucker), 2474, 2674, 2996. Revenue (Mr. Bromley), 130. Joyce, Dr. J. (Mr. Tucker), 787. Unclaimed dividends (Mr. Bromley), 130. Member, Appointment (Mr. Aikens), 85. Tourism- Child guidance (see "Townsville-Child Australian Tourist Commission (Mr. Casey), guidance"). 448. Electroencephalograph (Mr. Bird), 518. Commonwealth financial aid (Mr. R. Jones), Flecker, Dr. P. (Mr. Tucker), 2474, 2674, 2767. 2996. Geriatric patients, Trust accounts (Mr. Development, Incentives (Mr. R. Jones), 2767. Tucker, 172, 403, 881, 1733, 1759, 1827; Employment (Mr. Bousen), 227. Beds (Dr. Crawford), 1647. Promotion tour, Miss Warana (Mr. Casey), Harveyson, Dr. K. B. (Mr. Tucker), 2322. 594. Joyce, Dr. J. (Mr. Tucker), 787. 72 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Townsvi!Ie-continued: Townsville-continued: Hospital-continued: Transportation study (Mr. Casey), 2110. Medical examinations of Mount Isa Mines Trotting track, Lighting (Mr. Tucker), 236, Ltd. employees (Mr. Tucker), 236, 403, 1941; Totalisator Administration Board 721. (Mr. Tucker), 1645. Medical officers- University College- Number (Mr. Tucker), 2868; (Mr. Douglas Campus, Residence (Mr. Aikens), Aikens), 2868. 788, 804, 1490, 1665. Private practice (Mr. Tucker), 299. Enrolments (Mr. R. Jones), 1403. Resignations (Mr. Aikens), 86; (Dr. Crawford), 173, 562. Library- Witness expenses (Mr. Tucker), 299. Books and periodicals (Mr. Houston), 1756; (Mr. P. Wood), 2323. Medical register (Mr. Tucker), 2474, 2674, 2996. Expenditure (Mr. Houston), 1731, 1756. Nurses, Number (Mr. Bromley), 2901. Staff (Mr. Houston), 1731. Pediatric beds (Dr. Crawford), 1647. Professor of Veterinary Science, Appoint­ Previtera, Dr. S. (Mr. Tucker), 2322. ment (Mr. Aikens), 1136. Psychiatric beds (Dr. Crawford), 1647. Water supply (Mr. Tucker), 265. Scott-Young, Dr. (Mr. Tucker), 2474. Townsville area, Married women teachers (Mr. Thompson, Dr. J. (Mr. Tucker), 2322. Tucker), 140. Thoracic annexe (Mr. Tucker), 787, 2322. (Mr. Trust accounts, Geriatric patients (Mr. Townsville-Birigaba rail-motor service Tucker), 172,403, 881, 1733, 1759, 1827. Tucker), 670, 804. Housing Commission rental accommodation Townsville-Birigaba school-bus service (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 264, 2868. Tucker), 690, 804, 2560. Industrial estate (Mr. Wright), 1195· (Mr. Townsville-Ingham rail-motor service (Mr. Aikens), 1866. ' Tucker), 670, 690, 851. Juvenile eisteddfod (Mr. Aikens), 805. Townsville-Ingham school-bus service (Mr. Liquor prices (Mr. Tucker), 690. Tucker), 690. North Yard railway workshops (Mr. Tucker) Townsville-Mt. Isa coach service (Mr. Wallis­ 851. , Smith), 1380, 1470. Opportunity school (Mr. Tucker), 1865. Townsville-Mt. Isa railway line (Mr. Tucker), Pre-school centre for deaf children (Mr. 139. Aikens), 2473. Townsville-Mt. Isa road, Sealed pavement Prison, Laundry (Mr. Aikens), 1308 2577; (Mr. Inch), 1663; Rest areas (Mr. Inch), 2582. Superintendent's salary (Mr. B. Wood) 2673. , Townsville-Mutarnee school-bus service (Mr. Public works, Survey (Mr. Tucker), 670. Tucker), 2560. Railways- Tractors, Safety frames (Mr. Casey), 1193. Amenities room (Mr. Tucker), 851. Trades, Subsidies and apprentice allowances Depot, Staff redundancy (Mr. R. Jones), (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2578, 2742. 2072. Land, Reclamation (Mr. Aikens), 342. Traffic­ Workshops, Shunting (Mr. Tucker), 851; Accidents- Flinders Street section (Mr. Aikens), 2183. Breaches, Instructions to police officers Regional Electricity Board (Mr. Lonergan), (Mr. Bennett), 48. 1664. Coaches (Mr. R. Jones), 641. Royal visit (Mr. Tucker), 2995. Fatal (Mr. Wright), 1404, 1943. Schools, Grounds (Mr. Aikens), 516; Trans­ Fires (Mr. Sherrington), 87. port services (Mr. Tucker), 670, 690, 804, Persons injured (Mr. Wright), 1404, 1943. 851, 2560. Police vehicles (Mr. Davis), 232, 366. South, Election (Mr. Aikens), 1664. Statistics (Mr. Houston), 1288. Sports reserve (Mr. Aikens), 672. Unroadworthy vehicles (Mr. Hou~ton), 1288; (Mr. Bennett), 1311. Stage Door Theatre (Mr. Aikens), 805. State Government Insurance Office invest­ Breaches- ments (Mr. Aikens), 2763. Instructions to police officers (Mr. Bennett), Sub-Normal Children's Welfare Association 48. (Mr. Aikens), 1136, 1307, 1822. Minors, Parents' responsibility (Mr. Supreme Court building, New (Mr. Tucker), McKechnie), 341. 521. Nine-points system (Mr. Dean), 1965. Theatrical production, Government grant Number (Mr. Dean), 1667. (Mr. Aikens), 2578. Delays at level crossings (Mr. Blake), 263. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 73

Traffic-continued: University- Lights- Commonwealth financial aid (Mr. Lloyd), Installation (Mr. Ramsden), 1306; (Mr. 594; (Mr. Wright), 1869. Melloy), 1403. Conduct of staff and students (Mr. Bennett), Pedestrian operated (Mr. Hughes), 568; 789. (Mr. Ramsden), 1306; (Mr. Marginson), Construction workers (Mr. Jensen), 642, 670. 2997. Drug-taking (Mr. Bennett), 1377; (Mr. Points system (Mr. Dean), 1965. Wright), 2583. Enrolments (Mr. P. Wood), 408; (Mr. R. Transportation studies, Cost (Mr. Casey), 2110. Jones), 1403. Treasurer, Cost of visit to U.S.A. (Mr. R. "Erotica" (Mr. Aikens), 41; (Mr. Hinze), Jones), 476. 361. Trescham, Mrs. Doris (Mr. Bromley), 1493. Examinations, Secretarial assistance (Mr. Wright), 1492. Trevor Henderson (Mr. Wright), 1665. Faked murder demonstration by students Trinity Bay State High School (Mr. R. Jones), (Mr. Aikens), 2559. 1942,2481, 2676. Fees (Mr. Tucker), 1826; (Mr. Wright), 1869; Trotting Board (Mr. Tucker), 1941. (Mr. Bennett), 2672. Government expenditure (Mr. Hughes), 471. Trotting tracks, Lighting (Mr. Tucker), 236, 1941. Law school, Alleged dissatisfaction (Mr. Bennett), 1756. Troughton Road-Boundary Road intersection, Lecturers, Salaries and qualifications (Mr. Traffic accidents (Mr. Sherrington), 87. Aikens), 1308. Trumix Co. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2434, Mount Gravatt, Proposed (Mr. Newton), 472. 2468. "Paper Dart," Circulation (Mr. Aikens), 41. Tuan forest reserve (Mr. Davies), 234. Police drug squad, Visit (Mr. Bennett), 789, Tully- 1377; (Mr. Davies), 811. High School- Science graduates (Mr. O'Donnell), 89. Groundsman (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2566. Senate, Control of students (Mr. Hughes), Manual-training section (Mr. F. P. Moore), 471. 1822. Staff, Number and salaries (Mr. Hughes),471; Steel supplies (Mr. F. P. Moore), 676. Conduct (Mr. Bennett), 789. Student demonstrations (Mr. Hinze), 361; Hospital- (Mr. Hughes), 471. Dental clinic, Establishment (Mr. F. P. Moore), 56. Tarlo, Professor H., Resignation (Mr. Bennett), 1756. Geriatric ward (Mr. F. P. Moore), 722. Townsville (see "Townsville-University Morgue (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1471, 1491. College "). Rural School (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1822. Vice-Chancellor, Appointment (Mr. Aikens), 1646. Tully area, Cane expansion drainage scheme (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1555, 1576. Unlawful carnal knowledge case, Review (Mr. Dean), 2677. Tully-Cairns rail-motor service (Mr. F. P. Moore), 640. Upper Murray area, Aborigines' living conditions (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1472. Twelfth Night Theatre, Liquor licence (Mr. Bennett), 2898. Urannah dam (Mr. Casey), 2476. "Two-up" (Mr. Bromley), 722. Urea, Commonwealth bounty (Mr. Cory), 88; Subsidy (Mr. Aiken), 850. Tyre manufacturers (Mr. Hanson), 693. Utah Development Co.- Unclaimed goods, Disposal (Mr. Hanson), 179. Australian equity (Mr. Tucker), 172. Under-age drinking (Mr. Wright), 1122. Coal supply to Tennyson Power House (Mrs. Jordan), 1757. Underground water supplies, Maryborough area (Mr. Davies), 51. Goonyella pipeline (Mr. Wright), 2872. Rockhampton-Blackwater railway (Mr. Uniform fire-prevention code (Mr. Bennett), 2747. Wright), 592, 726. Valuer-General's Department, Ipswich office United Firefighters' Union (Mr. Dean), 1223. (Mrs. Jordan), 565. United Graziers' Association (Mr. Aiken), 673. Venamore murder investigation (Mr. Houston), United Nations Standing Committee on the 442. Sea-bed, Australian delegation (Mr. Veterinary services, Western Queensland (Mr. Hanson), 259. Aiken), 350. 74 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Victims of criminal offences, Compensation Water storage dams, Construction (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. Bromley), 301; (Mr. R. Jones), 725. Smith), 598. Victoria Bridge, Footpath rails (Mr. Hughes), Weipa- 223, 364; Government financial contribu­ tions (Mr. Marginson), 1026. Comalco land (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2111, 2179. Prawn-processing plant (Mr. B. Wood), 404. Victoria Park State School, Mackay New buildings (Mr. Casey), 132; Cl~ssroom South, Visits by justices (Mr. B. Wood), 2431; accommodation (Mr. Casey), 261. Council meetings (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. Victorian abortion inquiry (Mr. Bennett), 2563. West Moreton coal field- Coal, Price (Mrs. Jordan), 1757; Freight Virginia- rates (Mrs. Jordan), 1757. Crimes and police patrols (Mr. Melloy), 561. Miners, Retrenchments (Mr. Marginson), 88. Railway station, Car-parking facilities (Mr. Melloy), 83. Western Queensland- State School (Mr. Melloy), 363. Arts councils (Mr. Aiken), 350. Land valuations (Mr. Aiken), 1381. Wacol Prison- Nurses (Mr. Aiken), 137. Books, Supply to prisoners (Mr. Marginson), 131. Road transport fees (Mr. Aiken), 2585. Clothing issue (Mrs. Jordan), 184. Sunday drinking (Mr. Aiken), 597. Exercise facilities (Mr. P. Wood), 133. Veterinary services (Mr. Aiken), 350. Newspapers, Supply to prisoners (Mr. Whales, Stranded (Mr. Blake), 1052. Marginson), 131. Wheat- Wainer, Dr. (Mr. Aikens), 2668. Harvest and storage (Mr. Dean), 186. Wallangarra, Fodder railage delays (Mr. Rail transport (Mr. Bousen), 673. McKechnie), 443; (Mr. Houghton), 637. Price, Poultry farmers (Mr. Baldwin), 265; Wa!langarra-Warwick section, New England Graziers (Mr. Aiken), 450. Highway (Mr. Lee), 2321. White, Inspector (Mr. Bennett), 1134. Wallum land- Wholesale Cigarette Supplies (Mr. Aikens), Commonwealth acquisition, Tin Can Bay 1378, 2108. area (Mr. Sherrington), 254. Widowers with families, Assistance (Mr. Tucker), Leasing, Bundaberg-Gympie area (Mr. 1219. Davies), 84. Widows, State aid (Mr. Melloy), 1292. Survey and use, Bundaberg-Maryborough area (Mr. Blake), 57. Wieneke, Miss Diane (Mr. Houghton), 849; (Mr. Baldwin), 944; (Mr. Bennett), 1025. University report on development (Mr. Sherrington), 299. Willadsen, Railway fireman (Mr. Bousen), 1220. Warana Festival- Willard St., Carina, Housing Commission Departmental floats (Mr. Casey), 1313, 1376. houses (Mr. Newton), 2323. Government financial contribution (Mr. Willeroo, Coal (Mr. Bousen), 1868. Casey), 92. Wiltshire Report, Publication (Mr. Houston), Promotion tour, Miss Warana (Mr. Casey), 360; Recommendations (Mr. P. Wood), 594. 637. Warrego Highway, Toowoomba Range section Winbin Street-Sandgate Road intersection, (Mr. P. Wood), 344; Tent Hill Creek Traffic lights (Mr. Melloy), 1403. Bridge (Mr. P. Wood), 958. Windows, Safety markings (Mr. Bromley), 590, Warwick- 635. Central State School (Mr. Cory), 1757. Windscreens on motor vehicles (Mr. Kaus), 224. Government building (Mr. Cory), 590. Wivenhoe, Dam (Mr. Bousen), 641, 669. Magistrates Court, Conviction by justices of the peace (Mr. Bennett), 2994. Wives, Deserted, Assistance (Mr. Bromley), 235; (Mr. Melloy), 1292; Motor vehicle owner­ Warwick-Killarney railway line land, Disposal ship (Mr. Melloy), 2899. (Mr. Cory), 87; Noxious weeds (Mr. Cory), 1310. Wolfram mining (Mr. B. Wood), 1221. Warwick-Wallangarra section, New England Wolston Park Hospital, Sexual relationships Highway (Mr. Lee), 2321. and births (Mr. Harris), 1120; Doctor­ patient ratio (Mrs. Jordan), 1194. Water conservation, Schemes, Priorities (Mr. Jensen), 58, 91; " Sunday Truth " report Women jurors (Mr. Bromley), 1314; (Mr. (Mr. Jensen), 850. Aikens), 2746. Water content of river sand (Mr. Wallis­ Women's Historical Association (Mr. Bromley), Smith), 673. 2747. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 75

Wondall Heights State School (Mr. Newton), Wynnum-continued: 127, 2669. Hospital site (Mr. Harris), 93, 476. Woodridge, Police station (Mr. Baldwin), 61; Main Roads Department, Office (Mr. Harris), Opportunity school (Mr. Baldwin), 61. 452. Wool industry, Rehabilitation (Mr. Aiken), 231; Medical Clinic (Mr. Harris), 1667. Inquiry (Mr. Aiken), 2480. Police station (Mr. Harris), 233. , Air-pollution gauges (Mr. West, Housing Commission houses (~v1r. Bromley), 1121; Police Inspectors' office, Newton), 1578. Staffing (Mr. Houston), 2466. Wynnum Creek, Dredging (Mr. Harrb), 264; Workers' compensation­ Boat ramp (Mr. Harris), 721. Claims- Wynnum electorate, Housing Commission Asbestosis (Mr. Lloyd), 364. houses and land (Mr. Harris), 92, 794. Medical reports (Mr. Sherrington), 342, 403. Wynnum Road, Overhead rail bridge (Mr. Houston), 2423. Payment through solicitors (Mr. Aikens), 1866. Yarrabah Aboriginal Community­ References to General Medical Board (Mr. Access road (Mr. B. Wood), 1138. Sherrington), 1401. Council meetings (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. Solicitors' fees (Mr. Aikens), 1866. Visits by justices (Mr. B. Wood), 2431. General Medical Board (Mr. Sherrington), 1401. Yeppoon, Boat harbour CIVf-r Tucker), 298; Medical boards (Mr. Lloyd), 477; (Mr. Pineapple cannery (see Central Queens­ Sherrington), 1401. laud-Pineapple cannery"). Premium bonuses (Mr. McKechnie), 806. Yorke Island, Air strip (Mr. B. Wood), 230, 2870· Teacher's residence (Mr. B. Wood), Returns (Mr. McKechnie), 849. 1468: Solicitors' fees (Mr. Aikens), 1866. Yorkey's Knob, Beach erosion (Mr. B. Wood), Works Department­ 696,724. Apprentices (Mr. Davis), 1555. Young, Miss Nancy (Mr. Aiken), 522. Dismissals (Mr. Newton), 2425; (Mr. Melloy), Young Country Party function, Kingaroy 2425; (Mr. Thackeray), 2426; (Mr. F. P. (Mr. Bennett), 848. Moore), 2434; (Mr. Davies), 2439; (Mr. Wright), 2475; (Mr. Bennett), 2995. Youth organisations, Subsidy (Mr. WrighQ, 94; Tradesmen, School buildings (Mr. Wright), Equipment and furnishings (Mr. Wnght), 2583; Temporary and permanent (Mr. 962. Me!loy), 2669. Youth theatres (Mr. Dean), 186. World Life Research Institute of California Zebra crossings (Mr. Jensen), 960, 1292. (Mr. R. Jones), 1664. Zillmere- Wright, Dr. (Dr. Crawford), 1471, 2322. Land for school purposes (Mr. Melloy), 2998. Wuiske, Mr. A. H., Driver's licence (Mr. Bennett), 2672. Level crossing (Mr. Melloy), 2428. North, State School (Mr. Me!loy), 1758; Wynnum- Overpass (Mr. Melloy), 2428. Central State School (Mr. Harris), 2438. Police, Number (Mr. Melloy), 561, 643. Court House (Mr. Harris), 2749. Railway station, Car-parking facilities (Mr. Dental Clinic (Mr. Harris), 1667. Melloy), 83.

By Authority: S. G. Rmo, Government Printer, Brisbane LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-ninth Parliament – Second Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.254-256, 1970-71

21 July 1970 – 11 June 1971

(Bjelke-Petersen Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-4 21 July 1970 647-665 16 September 1970

4-44 22 July 1970 665-702 17 September 1970

45-78 23 July 1970 703-746 22 September 1970

78-131 28 July 1970 746-766 23 September 1970

131-152 29 July 1970 766-800 24 September 1970

152-196 30 July 1970 801-872 6 October 1970

196-247 4 August 1970 873-892 7 October 1970

247-267 5 August 1970 892-956 8 October 1970

268-311 6 August 1970 956-984 9 October 1970

311-348 25 August 1970 985-1052 13 October 1970

349-367 26 August 1970 1053-1072 14 October 1970

367-407 27 August 1970 1072-1142 15 October 1970

407-452 1 September 1970 1143-1175 16 October 1970

452-472 2 September 1970 1176-1240 20 October 1970

472-516 3 September 1970 1240-1258 21 October 1970

517-559 8 September 1970 1258-1320 22 October 1970

559-578 9 September 1970 1320-1352 23 October 1970

578-608 10 September 1970 1353-1421 27 October 1970

609-647 15 September 1970 1422-1441 28 October 1970 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1442-1508 29 October 1970 2677-2702 3 March 1971

1508-1539 30 October 1970 2702-2748 4 March 1971

1539-1602 10 November 1970 2749-2802 9 March 1971

1602-1650 11 November 1970 2802-2823 10 March 1971

1651-1725 12 November 1970 2824-2900 11 March 1971

1725-1755 13 November 1970 2900-2932 12 March 1971

1756-1825 17 November 1970 2933-2999 16 March 1971

1825-1876 18 November 1970 3000-3021 17 March 1971

1876-1940 19 November 1970 3021-3089 18 March 1971

1940-1973 20 November 1970 3090-3123 19 March 1971

1973-2029 24 November 1970 3123-3190 23 March 1971

2029-2076 25 November 1970 3191-3210 24 March 1971

2076-2156 26 November 1970 3210-3271 25 March 1971

2156-2192 27 November 1970 3272-3307 26 March 1971

2192-2298 1 December 1970 3308-3392 30 March 1971

2298-2341 2 December 1970 3393-3421 31 March 1971

2341-2433 3 December 1970 3421-3495 1 April 1971

2433-2459 4 December 1970 3496-3527 2 April 1971

2459-2540 8 December 1970 3527-3628 6 April 1971

2540-2582 9 December 1970 3628-3741 7 April 1971

2583-2635 10 December 1970 3741-3753 11 April 1971

2637-2677 2 March 1971

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QUEENSLAND

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE

OF THE Thirty-ninth Parliament

19 and 20 ELIZABETH li

Comprising the periods. from the Twenty-first day of July to the Tenth day i'f De::emb;r, 1970; from the Second day of March to the Seventh day of ApriL 1971; and the Eleventh day of June. 1971.

VOL. 2:i6

BRISB/\NE

H_Y Authority: S. (J. Rnn. (JovernmerF PrAlter. Brhhan~ Second Session of the Thirty .. ninth Parliament of Queensland 1970-71 THE GOVERNOR His Excellcn('y Sir ALAN JAMES MANSFIELD, K.C.:VI.G., K.C.V.O. THE MINISTRY Premier and :\linister for State Development-Honourable JOHANNES BJELKE. PETERSEN. Treasurer-Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY CHALK. '>Hnlster for :\lines and Main Roads-Honourable RONALD ERNEST CAMM. !Vliuister for Ju~tice and Attorney-General-Honourable PETER ROYLANCE DELAMOTHE, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Minis1er for Education and Cultural Activities-Honourable ALAN ROY FLETCHER. Minister for Primary Industries-Honourable .JOHN ALFRED ROW. Minister for Health-Honourable SEYMOUR DOUGLAS TOOTH. Minister for Labour and Tourism-Honourable JOHN DESMOND HERBERT. !vlinister for Traosport-Honourable WILLIAM EDWARD KNOX. Minister for Industrial Development-Honourable FREDERICK ALEXANDER CAl\fPBELL. l\fi~ister for Lands-Honourable VICTOR BRUCE SULLIVAN. Minh1er for Wm·ks and Housing-Honourable ALLEN MAXWELL HODGES. 1\1inb1er for Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Affairs-Honourable NEVILLE THOMAS 'ERIC HEWITT, M.M., A.F.M. . Minister for JA!ca] Govrrmm:nt and Elcctridty~Honomable WAT.LACE ALEXANDER RAMSAY RAE.

Spellker=Honomable DAVID ERIC NICHOLSON. Chairman of Committee~KEITH WILLIAM HOOPER, Esquire. Temporary Chairmen of Committees..-- (l):OEAN, HA.ROLD, Esquire. (')HAR..RIS, EDWARD DAVID, Esquire. HOUGHTON, JAMES EDWARD HIRA.M, Esquire. (')JONES, RAYMOND, Esquire. R.4.M..SDEN, SAMUEL RAYMOND, Esquire. (")THAC.K_ERA Y, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire, WII...ARTON, CLAUDE ALFRED, Esquire, L~!uier of th!l Opposition=JOHN WILLIAM HOUSTON, Esquire Deputv I.~ad!lr of !be Oppositlon--PERCY JOHN ROI!ERT TUCKER, E~quire.

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY AHER..N, MICHAEL JOHN, Esquire, B.Agr.Sc. C.P. Landsboroogh A!KEN, lOaN A_LI!ERT, Esquire A.L.P. Warrego _.u.KENS, THOMAS, E,squire N.Q.L.P. Townsville South A-l'lM..STRONG, ROY ALEXANDER, Esquire C.P. Mulgrave I!ALDWIN, EDGAR ALLAN, Esquire, A.Ed. A.L.P. Logan BENNEIT, COLIN JA:M:ES, Esquire, I!.A., LL.B. A.L.P. South Brisbane I!!RD, V ALMOND JAMES, Esquire C.P. Burdekin BJELKll>PETER§EN, Honmrrahle JOHA..NNE§ .... C.P. Barambab BLA.KE, JAME§ ROBERT HENRY, Esul.lire .. . A.LP. Isis BOU§EN, 'WILLI.4.M RAYMOND JAME§, Esquire A.L.P. Toowoomba West BROMLEY, FRED PH!LLIP, Esql.lire A.L.P. Norman CAMM, Honourable RONALD ERNEST C.P. Whitsunday CAMPBELL, Honm!rable FREDERICK ALEXANDER ...... Lib. Aspley Cfo..S!(,V, EDMUND DENIS, Efqlille ALP. Mack~y CHALK, Hcl!mrrab!e GORDON WIL!.!..A!.M Vi/ESLEY ...... Li.!:~o Ladcyer C.H!NCHEN, GEOFFREY TALBOT, Esquire, M.B.E., D.F.C. Lib. :\Iount Gravatt CORY, DAVID WHEATCROFT, Esquire C.P. Warwick CRAWFORD, ARTHUR PINKERTON, Esquire, M.B., B.li, F.R..CS, (E~g.), F.R..CS. (Erun.), KRA.CS. Lib. Wavell '.:; Resigu0.i 1? C.::tpherJ :..;:'V. ·J) N":;llinE~e:i 2J C:::::Cer; 1::-: MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued (')DAVIES, HORACE JASON, Esquire A.L.P. Maryborough DAVIS, BRIAN JOHN, Esquire A.L.P. Brisbane DEAN, HAROLD, Esquire A.L.P. Sandgate DELAMOTHE, Honourable PETER ROYLANCE, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Lib. Bow en DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire Q.L.P. Aubigny FLETC.HER, .Honourable ALAN ROY C.P. Cum:lingham HANLON, PATRICK JOSEPH, Esquire A.L.P. Baroona HANSON, MARTIN, Esquire A.LP. Por< Cm1is HARR!S, EDWARD DAVID, Jc:squire A.LP. Wy!'xmm HEATLEY, WILLIAM. CLARENCE, Esquire Lib. Albert HERBERT, Honourahle JOHN DESMOND Sherwood HEWIIT, Honourable NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC, M.M., A.F.M. C.P. l'vlackenzie HEWIIT, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Escruire IAb3 Chatsworth HINZE, RUSSELL JAMES, Esquire C.P. South Coast HODGES, Honourable ALLEN MAXWELL C.P. Gympie HOOPER, KEH1:I WILLl!AM, Esquire Lib. G.reenslopes HOUGHTON, JAMES EDWARD HIRAM, Esquire C.P. Reddiffe HOUSTON, JOHN WILLIAM, Esquire A. LP. Blilimba HUGHES, CLIVE MELWYN, Esquire Lib. Knrilpa HUNGERFORD, HAROLD MORTIMER, Esqs;ire C.P. Baionne INCH, ALEXANDER JAMES, Esquire A.L.P. Burke JENSEN, EUGENE DUBOIS, Esquire A.L.P. Bundaberg JONES, RA YMOND, Esquire, B.E.M. A.L.P. Cairns JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire C.P. Canide JORDAN, Mrs. ELLEN Vl!OLET A.L.P. Ipswich West KAUS, WILUAM BERNARD, Esquire, D.F.C. Lib. Hawthorne KNOX, Honourable WILLIAM EDWARD JLib .. Nundab LEE, NORMAN EDWARD, Esquire Lib.. Yeronga LICKISS, WILUAM DANIEL, Esquire Lib. Mount Coot·tha LLOYD, ERIC GA YFOR.D, Esquire, D.F.C. A.L.P. Kedron LONERGAN, WILUAJV! HORACE, Esquire C.P. Hinders LOW, DAVID A'LAN, Esquire C.P. Coo:roora MARGINSON, EVAN, Esquire A.L.P. Ipswich East McKECHNIE, HENRY ARTHUR~ Esquire C.P. Caroarvon MELLOY, JOHN, Esquire A.L.P. Nudgee MILLER, COUN JOHN, Esquire Ub. liliaca MOORE, FRANC!§ PETER, Esquire A.LP. Mollrilyan MOORE, RO.BERT EDGAR, Esquire .Lib. Windsor MULLER, SELWYN JOHN, Esq::~ire C.P. Fassifcrn lVIURRA Y, JOHN, Esquire, M.B.E. Lib. Clayfield NEWBERY, THOMAS GUY, Esquire C.P. Mirani NEWTON, HAROLD FRANCIS, Esquire At.i. .... 9P. Belmont NICHOLSON, Honourable DAVID ERIC C.J>. Murrumha O'DONNEU., EUGENE CHUISTOP.HER, Esquire A ..LP. Barcoo PORTER, CHARLES ROBERT, Esquire Lib. 'foowong RAE, Honourable WALLACE ALEXA.J.'\TDER RAMS AY C.I'. Gregary RAMSDEN, SAMUEL RA YMOND, Esquire Lib. l\'Ierthyr IUCHTER, Honourable Sir HAROLD CJ•. Somerset ROW, Honourable JOHN AI"FRED .P. l Iin{;hRn brook SHERRINGTON, DOUGLAS JOHN, Esquire ,. ~) ~ Sa~islmry SULLIVAN, Honourable VICTOR BRUCE C.P. Comlamine THACKERAY, Mf:HVYN HERBERT, Esquh-c A.L!'. H:odd}ampton 1':. TOMKINS, KENNE :·H BURGOYNE, Esquire C.P. TOOTH, Honourable EiEYMOUR DOUGI-AS Lib. A,.,::grove TUCKER, PERCY JOHN ROBERT, Esquire A.LP. Tm>J.lSVille :'inrth fV ALUS-SMITH, EDWIN, Esquire A J_J>. THNelanils WHARTON, CLAUDE ALFRED, Esquire Burnett WOOD, BILL, Esquire A.L.P. Cook WOOD, PETER, Esquill'e• A.L.P. Tnowoomba .En~i WRI(;_"!!_~KE;ITH WE:llB, Esquil·e A.L.P. 1-l'.ockhaiJ1p~n S. !') Died 4 June. 1971. COMMITTEES

Library.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. BROMLEY, Mr. CHINCHEN, ~lr. HOUGHHJt..,, Mr. KAUS, Mr. P. WOOD and Mr. WRIGHT. Parliamentary Buildings.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. CASEY, Mr. HANl.OS', Mr. McKECHNIE, Mr. PORTER, l\lr. THACKERAY and Mr. WHARTON. Printing.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. ARMSTRONG, Mr. BLAKE, Mr. LICKISS, Mr. MELLOY, Mr. MILLER and Mr. WALLIS-SMITH. Refreshment Rooms.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. f'ORY, Mr. HANSON, 1\lr. HARRIS, Mr. LEE, Mr. LOW and Mr. NEWTON. Standing Orders.-Mr. SPEAKER, .:\k IlJELKE-l'E'I'ERSE'\,', \1r. C'HAI.K, Mr. DIPLOCK, Mr. HOOPER, Mr. HOUSTO"' and Mr. TUCKER.

OFFICERS The Clerk of the l'arliament- \V. T. JOH;'\;SO:"; (Died 19 Augu;,t, 1970). C. GEORGE (Appointed 10 September, 1970). Chief Reporter, "Hansard" Staff: S. U. ROHl., A.A.S.A., A.C.l.S. Parliamentary Librarian: S. G. GUNTHORPE, A.L.A.A.

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL Elections Judge, 1970 and 1971- The Honourable Mr. JUSTICE W. B. CA.MPBELL. Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.254-256 1970-71 21 July 1970 - 11 June 1971

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Subjects

Address in ReplY­ BILLS-continued: Adoption, 559. Architects Act Amendment (initiation), Answer of Governor, 609. 3101; (initiation in committee), 3292; (1 °), 3298; (2 °), 3490; (committee), Debate, 70, 166; (amendment-Mr. 3494; (3°), 3508; (assent), 3741. Houston), 168, 205, 262, 277, 318, Auctioneers and Agents (initiation), 3281; 345, 362, 375, 418, 481, 526. (initiation in committee), 3302; (1 °), Extei1sion of sitting beyond 5.30 p.m. 3307; (2'), 3624; (committee), 3655; (S.O. No. 17), 243. (3°), 3679; (assent), 3742. Extension of time for debate, 481. Audit Act Amendment (1970) (initiation), 464; (initiation in committee), 619; Presentation to Governor, 578, 609. (1 °), 621; (2°), 965; (committee), 966; (3°), 991; (assent), 1539. Adjournment of House, Proposed motions under Standing Order No. 137- Audit Act Amendment (1971) (initiation), 2694; (initiation in committee), 2848; Duaringa and Emerald Shire boundaries, (1 °), 2849; (2 o and committee), 3155; 579. (3°), 3201; (assent), 3741. Electoral redistribution, 2642, 3011, 3534. Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (initiation and suspension of Standing Adjournments, Special, 4, 44, 311, 800, 1539, Orders), 587; (1 °), 592; (2°), 713; 2633, 2748, 3741. (committee), 715; (3°), 758; (assent), 801. Auditor-General's Reports-- Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Brisbane City Council accounts, 2540. Queensland Act Amendment (initia­ Loans Sinking Funds, 1422. tion), 2694; (initiation in committee), 2771; (1'), 2777; (2°), 2998; (com­ Public accounts, 1258. mittee), 2999; (3 °), 3011; (assent), Public Service Superannuation Board 3741. (separate report), 2540. Beach Protection Act Amendment (initia­ State Government Insurance Office tion). 991; (initiation in committee), accounts, 1968-69 (separate report), 2336; (1 °), 2341; (2°), 2580; (commit­ 1053; 1969-70 (separate report), 2540. tee), 2582; (3°), 2583; (assent), 2637. Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid IJy and Other Acts Amendment (initia­ Crown- tion), 2711; (initiation in committee), Order for return (motion-Mr. W. D. 2833; (1'), 2839; (2 °), 3144; (com­ Hewitt), 65. mittee), 3145; (3°), 3201; (assent), Return tabled, 1876. 3741. Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act BILLS- Amendment (initiation), 808; (initia­ tion in committee), 2328; (1 °), 2335; Ambulance Services Act Amendment (2°), 2535; (committee), 2537; (3°), (initiation), 560; (initiation in com­ 2542; (assent), 2637. mittee), 592; (1 °), 608; (2 °), 972; (committee), 978; (3 °), 991; (assent), Clean Air Act Amendment (initiation), 1539. 2156; (initiation in committee), 2421; (1 °), 2433; (2°), 2601; (committee Animals Protection Act Amendment (initia­ and 3°), 2610; (assent), 2637. tion), 3314; (initiation in committee), 3509; (1 °), 3523; (2°), 3734; (com­ Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ mittee and 3°), 3735; (assent), 3742. sions) Act Amendment (initiation), 674; (initiation in committee), 778; Appropriation (No. 1) (suspension of (1 '), 786; (2°), 979; (committee), Standing Orders), 65; (all stages), 131; 984; (3 °), 991; (assent), 1539. (assent), 196. Common Law Practice Act Amendment Appropriation (No. 2) (suspension of (initiation), 1973; (initiation in com­ Standing Orders), 2030; (1 o and 2°), mittee), 2314; (1 °), 2320; (2°), 2610; 2141; (committee, 3° and assent), (committee), 2611; (3°), 2612; (assent), 2156. 2637. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BILLS--continued: BILLS--continued: Commonwealth Places (Administration of Governor's Salary Act Amendmer.t (initia­ Laws) (initiation), 1973; (initiation in tion), 464; (initiation in committee), committee), 2320; (1 °), 2328; (2°), 617; (1 °), 619; (2° and committee), 2612; (committee and 3°), 2615; 965; (3°), 991; (reserved for Royal (assent), 2637. assent), 1539; (assent), 3123. Companies Act Amendment (initiation), Governor's Salary Act Amendment (No. 2) 2583; (initiation in committee), 2632; (initiation), 3144; (initiation in com­ 0 (I ), 2633; (2°), 2736, 2756; (commit­ mittee), 3523; (1 °), 3525; (2'), 3652; tee), 2853; (3°), 2911; (assent), 3741. (committee and 3°), 3655; (reserved for Royal assent), 37 42. Construction Safety (initiation), 291 0; (initiation in committee), 2969; (1 °), Greenvale Agreement (initiation), 2461; 0 2989; (2°), 3685; (committee), 3692; (initiation in committee), 2464; (I ), (3°), 3698; (assent), 3742. 2474; (2°), 2558; (committee), 2570; (3°), 2583; (assent), 2637. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 964; (initia­ tion in committee), 1151, 1620, 1734; Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment 0 (! ), 1745; (2°), 2235; (committee), (initiation), 3201; (initiation in com­ 2276; (3 '), 2298; (r,so,ent), 2637. mittee), 3283; (1 °), 3285; (2'). 35/9; (committee), 3580; (3'), 3651; (assent), Education Act Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ 3741. tion), 197 4; (initiation in committee), 2198; en. 2235; (2'). 2618; (com­ Health Act Amendment (initiation and mittee and 3'), 2632; (assent), 2637. initiation in committee), :3032; (1 °), 3077; (2 '), 3580; (committee), 3601; Electoral Districts (initiMion), 2694; (3 °), 3651; (assent), 3741. (initiation in committee), 3227; (1 '), 3271; (2 o), 3314, 3356; (committee), Industrial Development Act Amendment 3383. (initi;:,;tion), 7715; (initiation in commit­ tee), 2379; (1 °), 2412; (2'), 2593; Evidence (Reproductions) (initiation), 3 75; (committee and 3 °), 2v00; (assent), (initiation in committee), 621; (1 °), 2637. 633; (2°), 966; (committee), 970; Judges' Salaries and Pensions Act Amend­ (3'), 991; (assent), 1539. ment (initiation), 3101; (initiation in Factories and Shops Act Amendment committee), 3298; (1 °), 3302; (2°), (initiation), 965; (initiation in com­ 3621; (committee), 3624; (3°), 3651; mittee), 1748; (1 '), 1751; (2°), 2499; (assent), 3741. (committee), 2500; (3 °), 2542; (assent), 2637. Land Act Amendment (initiation). 617; (initiation in committee), 1530; ( 1 °), Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment 1539; (2 °), 2435; (committee), 2440; (initiation), 3314; (initiation in com­ (3°), 2461; (assent), 2637. mittee), 3534; (1 °), 3557; (2°), 3726; Land Act Amendment and Primary (committee and 3°), 3727; (assent), Producers' Assistance (initiation), 3742. 3101; (initiation in committee), 3158, Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) 3220; (1 °), 3227; (2'), 3698; (com­ Act Amendment (initiation), 1974; mittee and 3°), 3707; (assent), 3742. (initiation in committee), 2171; (1 °), 2184; (2°), 2440; (committee), 2457; Legal Assistance Act Amendment (initia­ (3°), 2458; (assent), 2637. tion), 2341; (initiation in committee), 2575; (1 °), 2580; (2°), 2615; (com­ Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), 3101; mittee and 3°), 2618; (assent), 2637. (initiation in committee), 3432; (1 °), 3459; (2°), 3707; (committee), 3720; Legislative Assembly Act Amendment (3°), 3726; (assent), 3742. (initiation), 2694; (initiation in com­ mittee), 2768; (1'), 2771; (2 c and Friendly Societies Act Amendment (initia­ committee), 2997; (3°), 301 1; (assent), tion), 808; (initiation in committee), 3741. 1745; (1 °), 1748; (2°), 2493; (commit­ tee), 2495; (3°), 2542; (assent), 2637. Litter (initiation and initiation in commit­ tee), 2643; (1 °), 2660; (2°), 3730; Gas Act Amendment (initiation), 2542; (commiltee), 3733; (3 °). 3734; (initiation in committee), 2777; (1 °), (assent), 3742. 2785; (2°), 3077; (committee), 3085; (3'), 3101; (assent), 3741. Manzinal Dairv Farms Reconstruction Scheme Agreement (initiation), 518; Government Loan (initiation), 291 0; (initia­ (initiation in committee), 633, 685, 0 tion in committee), 2928; (l ), 2932; 715; (!'), 746; (2°), 1301, 1515: (2°), 3122; (committee), 3123; (3°), (committee and 3 °), 1530; (assent), 3144; (assent), 3741. 1539. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 3

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Marketable Securities Act Amendment Securities Industry (initiation), 2341; (initiation), 2712; (initiation in com­ (initiation in committee and 1 °), 2632; mittee), 2843; (1 °), 2848; (2°), 3147; (2°), 2661, 2712; (committee), 2722; (committee), 3152; (3 °), 3201; (assent), (3°), 2756; (assent), 3741. 3741. Snowy Jv1ountains Engineering Corporation Milk Supply Act Amendment (initiation), (Queensland) (initiation), 2694; 25S3. (initiation in committee), 2785; (1 °), Mining Act Amendment (initiation), 2910; 2802; (2 °), 3088; (committee), 3090; (initiation in committee), 2945; (1 °), (3°), 3101; (assent), 3741. 2969; (2 °), 3679; (committee), 3682; Stamp Act Amendment (No. 2) (1970) (3°), 3685; (assent), 3742. (initiation), 1941; (initiation in com­ Pawnbrokers Act Amendment (initiation), mittee), 2348; (1 °), 2355; (2'), 2474; 2712; (initiation in committee), 2849; (committee), 2475; (3 c), 2542; (1 °), 2853; (2°), 3459; (committee), (assent), 2637. 3461; (3°), 3508; (assent), 3741. Stamp Act Amendment (1971) (initiation), Police Act and Another Act Amendment 2910; (initiation in committee), 2943; (initiation), 884; (initiation in commit­ (1 °), 2945; (2°), 3156; (committee), tee), 1751, 1846; (1 °), 1876; (2°), 3158; (3°), 3202; (assent), 3741. 2512; (committee), 2525; (3 °), 2542; State Development and Public Works (assent), 2637. Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ Police Superannuation Act Amendment tion), 991; (initiation in committee), (initiation), 884; (initiation in com­ 2047, 2163; (1 °), 2170; (2°), 2500; mittee), 2184; (1 °), 2192; (2°), 2529; (committee), 2508; (3 °), 2542; (assent), (committee), 2533; (3 °), 2542; (assent), 2637. 2637. State Government Insurance Office (Queens­ Pollution of Waters by Oil Act Amendment land) Act Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 560. 1941; (initiation in committee), 2355; (1 °), 2379; (2°), 2476; (committee), Presbyterian Church of Australia (initia­ tion). 3281; (1°), 3283; (2° and com­ 2485; (3 '), 2542; (assent), 2637. mittee), 3624; (3 °), 3652; (assent), Sugar Experiment Stations Act Amendment 3742. (initiation). 3101; (initiation in com­ Printers and Newspapers Act Amendment mittee), 3410; (1 °), 3421; (2°), 3727; Cinit;ation), 2712; (initiation in com­ (committee), 3728; (3 '), 3730; (assent), mittee), 2839; (1 °), 2843; (2°), 3145; 3742. (committee), 3147; (3°), 3201; (assent), Trafik Act and Another Act Amendment r41. (initiation), 3144; (initiation in com­ Public Accountants Registration Act mittee), 3558; (amendment-Mr. Amendment (initiation), 2833; (initia­ Bennett), 3562; (1 °), 3572; (2), 3735; tion in committee), 2995; (1 °), 2997; (committee and 3°), 3737; (assent), (2'). 3155; (committee), 3156; (3°), 3742. 3202; (assent), 3741. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act Racin:; and Betting Act Amendment Amendment (initiation), 3101; (initia­ 0 (initiation), 291 0; (initiation in com­ tion in committee), 3285; (I ), 3292; mittee), 2911: (1 °), 2927: (2°), 3102: (2'), 3461; (committee), 3483; (3°), (committee), 3113; (3°), 3144; (assent), 3508; (assent), 3741. 3741. Blue Service, State Government Raih;,ays Act Amendment (1970) (initia- (ministerial statement), 317. 1941; (initiation i:-1 committee '). 2336; (2°), 2537; (committ~e), Bundaberg Irrigation Undertaking, Approval 2540; (3 °), 2542; (assent), 2637. (motion-~>'ir. Hewitt), 1280. Raih;·ays /\et Amendment (!971) (initia- Chairman of Committees, Acdng­ 3432; (initiation in committee), Nomi<~;ction, Mr. Ramsden, 4. 00), 3579; (2'), 3737; (corn­ mit:ee and 3°), 3740; (ao~ent), 3742. Chafirmen of Comrnlttees, Temporary­ J:.i·, ~r Impro\ ~ment Trust Act Amendment Nominations (Mr. I--I..lrris, fv1r. Thackeray), i i:1iriation), 2911; (initiation in com­ 1 J 76. mitJee), 2989; (1 °), 2995; (2°), 3620; Resignations (Mr. Dean, Mr. R. J ones), (committee), 3 621; (3 c), 3651; (assent), 1176. 3741. CI.erk of the Parth~nlent--- Ru:·~! Fi;·es Act Amendment (initiation), 617; (initiation in committee), 2412; Death, l\lr. W. T. Johnson. 311; motion (1'), 2421; (2°), 2600; (committee of conUolence, 3 61. and 3°), 2601; (assent), 2637. Appointment, Mr. C. George, 609. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Clerk-Assistant- DIVISIONS-continued: Appointment, Mr. G. Wyborn, 609. BILLs-continued: Closure motions- Consumer Affairs--continued: Clause 6 (amendments-Mr. Bromley), Forestry Act Amendment Bill­ 2285, 2290; (amendments-Mr. B. Second reading, 3720. Wood), 2288, 2289. Clause 14 (amendment-Mr. O'Donnell), Clause 16 (amendment-Mr. Bromley), 3725. 2292. Private member's motion (Mr. Houston)­ Clause 17 (amendment-Mr. Bromley), Shareholdings by Ministers, 43. 2294. Clause 21 (amendment-Mr. Bromley), Cooloola, Sand mining, Proposed suspension 2294. of Standing Orders, 311. Clause 25 (amendment-Mr. Bromley), Country hospitals, Statement by Dr. P. Lip 2296. (ministerial statement), 2541. Electoral Districts­ Second reading, 3383. Crown-of-thorns starfish, Committee's report (ministerial statement), 3355. Clause 5 (amendment-Mr. Houston), 3388; (amendments-Mr. Porter), Days of sitting (see "Sitting days"). 3391, 3392. Motion to report progress (Mr. Bjelke­ Death duties, Campaign against imposition Petersen), 3392. (ministerial statement), 1143. Forestry Act Amendment- Deaths (motions of condolence, etc.)­ Second reading (closure motion), 3720. Brown, Dr. C. V. W., 65. Ciause 4 (amendment-Mr. O'Donnell), 3721. Brown, Mr. R. K., 2640. Clause 13, 3722. Decker, Mr. E. P., 65. Clause I 4 (closure motion), 3725; Gunn, Mr. W. M., 65. (amendment-Mr. O'Donnell), 3725. Healy, Mr. J. J. O'C., 65. Friendly Societies Act Amendment­ Johnson, Mr. W. T., 311, 361. Clause 4 (amendments-Mr. Bromley), 2498, 2499. Luckins, Mr. L. W., 65. Gas Act Amendment- Muller, Mr. A. G., 259. Clause 6 (amendment-Mr. Hanson), Williams, Hon. T. L., 359. 3088. Delegation of ministerial authority­ Governor's Salary Act Amendment (No. 2)- Minister for Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Affairs, 956. Initiation in committee, 3525. Minister for Health, 4. Health Act Amendment­ Clause 12, 3614. Minister for Industrial Development, 801. Clause 13, 3614. Minister for Lands, 801. Clause 16, 3615. Distinguished visitors, 786. Clause 17, 3617. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Act DIVISIONS- Amendment- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Second reading, 3624. Houston), 559. Racing and Betting Act Amendment­ Adjournment, Special, 3741. Clause 6 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon), 3118. BILLS: Auctioneers and Agents- Clause 19 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon), 3121. Clause 23 (amendment-Mr. Bennett), 3668. Stamp Act Amendment (No. 2) (1970)­ Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Ciause 10, 2476. Queensland Act Amendment­ State Government Insurance Office Clause 4, 2999. (Queensland) Act Amendment- Clause 6 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon), Companies Act Amendment- 2486. Clause 39 (amendment-Dr. Dela­ Clause 7, 2488. mothe), 2893. Clause 8 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon), Consumer Affairs- 2489. Clause 5 (amendments-Mr. Bromley), Clause 10 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon). 2279, 2282. 2491. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 5

DIVISIONS--continued: Flavouring substances in ice-cream (minis­ BILLs----continued: terial statement), 452. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Gold Coast, Alleged serious offence (minis­ Act Amendment- terial statement), 3219. Clause 2, 3490. Government empioyees- Motion- Order for return (motion-Mr. R. Jones), "That the member for Townsvi!le North 65. be further heard.", 3747. Return tabled, 985. Private member's motion­ Governor's Opening Speech, 1, 70. Shareholdings by Ministers­ Closure, 44. Halwax, Dr. K., Psychiatric Supervisor, Motion (Mr. Houston), 44. ToWliSVille, Resignation (ministerial statement), 2459. Speaker's rulings, Motions of dissent (Mr. Houston), 152, 3143, 3651. "Hansard''- Special adjournment, 3741. Circulation and cost, 1539. Standing Orders- Hospitals, Country (see "Country Hospitals"). Motions for suspension- Irrigation- Matter of public importance (Mr. Houston). 1258. Bundaberg Undertaking, Approval (motion­ Sand mining, Cooloola (Mr. Sherring­ Mr. Hewitt), 1280. ton), 312. Matters of public interest- Suspension of members­ Motions (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 375, 1613. Mr. Davis, 1279. Aborigines, Child deaths (Mr. B. Wood), Mr. Sherrington, 136, 345. 1619; Resettlement at Mapoon (Mr. Want of confidence motion (Mr. Houston), B. Wood), 3209. 1352. . Ada Street, Toowong (Mr. Miller), 2046. Documents tabled, 4, 801, 956. All-party parliamentary committees (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 3017. Duaringa and Emerald Shire boundaries, Andersons Seeds Ltd., Walkamin, Land Proposed motion for adjournment of lease (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3402. House, 579. Answers to questions, Incorrect information Elections Tribunal, Judge for 1971 (Honour­ (Mr. Aikens), 570. able Mr. Justice W. B. Campbell), 2341. Apprentices, Country, Correspondence courses (Mr. Tucker), 2696; Distriot Electoral redistribution­ parities (Mr. Bromley), 3207. Ministerial statement, 3532. Ashgrove area, Quarrying operations (Mr. Proposed motions for adjournment of Lickiss), 885. House, 2642, 3011, 3534. Australian Opera Company, Grand opera season (Mr. P. Wood), 3409. Emerald and Duaringa Shire boundaries, Baillie Henderson Hospital (Dr. Crawford), Proposed motion for adjournment of 2694; (Mr. Melloy), 2699; (Mr. House, 579. Tooth), 2700. Estimates, Supplementary, 1969-70, Tabled, Ballot papers, (Mr. Hinze), 2039. 2029. Barron River, Pollution (Mr. B. Wood), Esti.'llates-in-Chlef, 1970-71, Tabled, 786. 2310. Beaches, Surfing, Preservation and control Excision of word from member's speech, (Mr. Porter), 1069; Gold Coast, Sand 259. replenishment (Mr. Hinze), 2817. Explanations, Personal (see "Personal expla­ Bread prices (Mr. Davis), 3019; (Mr. nations"). Miller), 3205. Fees paid by Crown to barristers and Brisbane- solicitors- City Council- Order for ·return (motion-Mr. W. D. Administration (Mr. Hughes), 888. Hewitt), 65. Bus services (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1839. Return tabled, 1876. Salary increases for aldermen (Mr. Hughes), 2697. Financial Statement (Committee of Supply)­ Clearing of watercourses (Mr. Lloyd), Debate, 786, 808, 897, 991, 1080, 1133, 1438; (Mr. Miller), 1619. 1178, 1266, 1279. Land resumptions and open-space areas Tables relating to, Tabled, 786. (Mr. Miller), 764. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Matters of public interest-continued: Matters of public interest-continued: Brisbane--continued: , Suggested aboli­ Park land, Alienation (Mr. Porter), tion of office (Dr. Delamothe), 2822. 2036. Health and medical services (Dr. Craw­ Rural and town rating (Mr. Chinchen), ford), 25 53. 2306; (Mr. Lickiss), 2309. Hornibrook Highway, Collection of tolls Brisbane-Mt. Isa, Rail transport of perish­ (Mr. Dean), 2823. able goods (Mr. Inch), 2038. Hospitals- Chillagoe Road, Dimbulah-Almaden section Baillie Henderson (Dr. Crawford), 2694; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2045. (Mr. Melloy), 2699; (Mr. Tooth), 2700. Conservatorium of Music, Rail travel con­ Country (Dr. Crawford), 1845; (Mr. cessions for country students (Mr. R. Melloy), 2554; (Mr. Tooth), 2557. Jones), 3020. Mackay Base (Mr. Casey), 576. Co-operative housing societies, Interest on Wolston Park (Dr. Crawford), 2694; loans (i\k Newton), 884. (Mr. Tooth), 2700. Country hospitals (Dr. Crawford), 1845; Hotel bars, Serving of females (Mr. (Mr. Melloy), 2554; (Mr. Tooth), 2557. Hanlon), 1613. Indorf, Dr. (Mr. Ahern), 1254. Courts- Sentences and penalties (Mr. Aikens), Ipswich- 1437, 1617. Sewerage scheme, Financing (Mr. Solicitors, Appearance as counsel (Mr. Marginson), 1433; (Mr. Chalk), 1440; Aikens), 3403; (Mr. Bennett), 3407. (Mrs. Jordan), 1441. Cultural activities, Government grants (Mr. Road transport fees (Mr. Marginson), Aikens), 2820. 3202. Customs and quarantine regulations, Ithaca Creek (Mr. Miller), 1619. Enforcement (Mr. Cory), 1257. Janitor-groundsmen, State primary schools Daylic:ht saving (Mr. Hughes), 2043. (Mr. Newton), 2305. Drought ravages, Western Queensland Labour and Tourism, Representations to (Mr. O'Donnell), 1838. Minister (Mr. Sherrington), 2303; (Mr. Drugs, Advertising (Mr. Kaus), 1251. Herbert), 2304. Duaringa and Emerald Shire boundaries Land resumptions, Brisbane (Mr. Miller), (Mr. O'Donnell), 657. 764; Gladstone, (Mr. Hanson), 766. Dunk Island, Special lease (Mr. F. P. Land valuations- Moore), 2042. Mourilyan electorate (Mr. F. P. Moore), Education- 660. Operations of Valuer-General's Depart­ Commission, Proposed (Mr. Wright), ment (Mr. Lickiss), 1434. 1843. :Minister's newsletter (Mr. Bromley), Rural areas (Mr. Cory), 1063. 3207. Liquor Act, Serving of females ID hotel Pre-school (Mr. Baldwin), 471. bars (Mr. Hanlon), 1613. Statement by Dr. Indorf (Mr. Ahern), Mackay Base Hospital (Mr. Casey), 576. 1254. Margarine, u,~ of tallow in manufacture Elections, Simultaneous, Government and (Mr. Ahern), 1614. local government (Mr. Hinze), 2039. Mining permits (Mr. Muller), 762. Electoral redistribution (Mr. Hinze), 890; (Mr. O'Donnell), 3204. Minister for Labour and Tourism (Mr. Sherrin;ton), 2303; (Mr. Herbert), Fellowship-holders, Allowances (Mr. 2304. Bromley), 889. Motor vehicles- Foodstuffs, Control of prices (Mr. Bousen), 2039. Insurance premiums (Mr. Hanlon), 760. Registration plates (Mr. Miller), 2046. Gladstone district, Land resumptions (Mr. f{anson), 7 66. Seat belts (IVlr. Ahem), 3208. Gold Coast, Replenishment of sand on Motorists stranded on flooded highways beoches (Mr. Hinze), 28 17; Alleged (Mr. Tucker), 3013. serious offence (Mr. Murray), 3203. Mt. Gravatt Showground (Mr. Chinchen), Goodv, ;n, Robert William, Court sentence 758. (Mr. Tucker), 654. Mount Isa Mines Limited, Nationalis:vtion Goonyella railway line, Sleepers (Mr. (Mr. McKechnie), 569; (lvfr. Lee), Hanson), 2819; (Mr. Knox), 2820. 578. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 7

Matters of public interest-continued: Matters of public interest-continued: Mourilyan electorate- Solicitors, Court appearance as counsel Land valuations (Mr. F. P. Moore), (Mr. Aikens), 3403; (Mr. Bennett), 660. 3407. Sawmilling industry (Mr. F. P. Moore), South Burdekin Water Board (Mr. Tucker), 3406. 2308, 2556; (Dr. Delamothe), 2550. Sugar industry (Mr. F. P. Moore), South-east Freeway (Mr. Bromley), 574. 1436. State Disaster Relief Organisation (Mr. Parliamentary committees (Mr. W. D. Casey), 1070. Hewitt), 3017. Student teachers, Allowances (Mr. Perishable goods, Rail transport, Brisbane­ Bromley), 889; (Mr. Davies), 3016. Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 2038. Sugar industry, Mourilyan electorate (Mr. Picture Theatres and Films Commission F. P. Moore), 1436; Assignments (Mr. (Mr. Tomkins), 2041. Tucker), 2556. Police Force- Sunshine Coast, Police strength (Mr. Administration (Mr. Bennett), 1615. Ahern), 2311. Public Order Squad (Mr. Bennett), 3407. Supreme Court, Orders, Enforcement (Mr. Shirt issue (Mr. Brom!ey), 3207. Ramsden), 3012. Population loss, Western Queensland Surf Life S:wing Association, Government (Mr. O'Donnell), 2312. 2ssistance (Mr. Balchvin), 2313. Port Alma, Meat exports (Mr. Thackeray), Totalisator Administration Board, Off­ 465; (Mr. Wright). 468. course pools and dividends (Mr. Jensen), 886. Pre-school education (Mr. Baldwin), 471. Traffic education programme for motorists Prices- (Mr. Dean), 1255. Bread (Mr. Davis), 301 9; (Mr. Iviiller), Tully High School, Science courses (Mr. 3205. F. P. JV!oore), 2042. Control (1\!r. Bousen). 2039. Increases (Mr. Sherrington), 763. University- Protection of public property (Mr. Private hire cars (Mr. Houston), 1840. Hughes), 575. Public disorder and dissent (Mr. W. D. Student dissent (Mr. Porter), 572, 3014. Hewitt), 464. Vio:ence (Mr. Bird), 656. Quarrying operations, Ashgrove area (Mr. Lickiss), 885. Vietnam moratorium- Activities (Dr. Crawford), 470; (Mr. Rail transport of perishable goods, Bris­ Bird), 656; (Mr. Heatley), 658. bane-Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 2038. Australian Labour Party involvement Railways- (Mr. Murray), 661; (Mr. Houston), Fare concessions for country students, 662; (Mr. Hinze), 664. Conservatorium of I'vfusic (Mr. R. Leaflet (Mr. Herbert), 467. J ones), 3020. Western Queensland, Drought ravages Griddle cars (Mr. Tucker), 1065. (Mr. O'Donnell), 1838; Population Toowoomba employees, Suspension (Mr. loss (Mr. O'Donnell), 2312. Bousen), 1067. Wolston Park Hospital (Dr. Crawford), Regional administrators (Mr. Aiken), 3405. 2694; (Mr. Tooth), 2700. Road accidents and fatalities (Mr. Houston), Wynnum district, Police strength (Mr. 2551; (Mr. Hughes), 2555. Harris), 2816. Road transport fees (Mr. 1\Iuller), 1249; Members- (Mr. Marginson), 3202; (Mr. Cory), 3401. Deaths- Brown, Dr. C. V. W., 65. Rockhampton Fire Brigade Board, Dismis­ sal of firemen (Mr. Wright), 1253. Brown, Mr. R. K., 2640. Decker, Mr. E. P., 65. Salisbury State High School reserve (Mr. Sherrington), 1250. Gunn, Mr. W. M., 65. Sawmilling industry, Mourilyan electorate Healy, Mr. J. J. O'C., 65. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 3406. Luckins, Mr. L. W., 65. Seat belts, Motor vehicles (Mr. Ahern), Muller, Mr. A. G., 259. 3208. Williams, Hon. T. L., 359. Senate election (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1842. Named- Shire boundaries, Duaringa and Emerald Mr. Davis, 1279. (Mr. O'Donnell), 1838. Mr. R. Jones, 1133. Social evolution (Dr. Crawford), 1066. Mr. Sherrington, 136, 345. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Members--continued: Ministerial statements-continued: Ordered to apologise­ University, Incidents on campus, 517. Mr. Bennett, 1427. Vietnam moratorium demonstrations, 517. Mr. Herbert, 1427. Mr. Houston, 3488. Mosman Hall, Charters Towers (ministerial Mr. R. Jones, 1133, 3032. statement), 1825. Mr. Newton, 2768. Opening of Parliament, 1. Mr. O'Donnell, 3237. Mr. P. Wood, 3488. Opening Speech of Governor, 1, 70. Ordered to resume seat­ Orders for return- Mr. Hughes, 3508. Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by Mr. Jensen, 3655, 3729. Crown (motion--Mr. W. D. Hewitt), Mr. R. Jones, 2539. 65. Mr. Murray, 1132. Government employees (motion-Mr. R. Jones), 65. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Mr. Baldwin, 1710. Ministerial expenses (motion-Mr. V. E. Mr. Bromley, 1187, 1199, 1224. Jones), 65. 1\fr. Davies, 1664. Overtime in Government departments (motion-Mr. Ahern), 65. Mr. Davis, 1279. Mr. Hinze, 2631. Orders of the day, Proposed postponement, Mr. Wright, 1665. 3741. Suspended- Overtime in Government departments­ Mr. Davis, 1279. Order for return (motion-Mr. Ahern), Mr. Sherrington, 136, 345. 65. Ministerial expenses- Return tabled, 609. Order for return (motion-Mr. V. E. Parliament- Jones), 65. Clerk, Death of Mr. W. T. Johnson, 311; Return tabled, 801. motion of condolence, 361. Ministerial statements-- Officers, Appointment, 609. Biae Nursing Service, State Government Opening, 1. subsidy, 317. Order of business, Statement by Mr. Country hospitals, Statement by Dr. P. Speaker, 407. Lip, 2541. Prorogation, 3753. Crown-of-thorns starfish, Committee's report, 3355. Parliamentary Refreshment Rooms (privilege), Death duties, Campaign against imposition, 2756. 1143. Personal explanations-- Electoral redistribution, 3532. Mr. Aikens, 1178, 1361, 1882. Gold Coast, Alleged serious offence, 3219. Mr. Bromley, 1762. Halwax, Dr. K., Resignation, 2459. Mr. Camm, 568. Ice-cream, Flavouring substances, 452. Mr. Casey, 1949. Ministry- Mr. Chalk, 1053. Delegation of authority- Mr. Houston, 1144. Minister for Conservation, Marine and Mr. Hughes, 3508. Aboriginal Affairs, 956. Minister for Health, 4. Mr. R. E. Moore, 2593. Minister for Industrial Development, Mr. O'Donnell, 568. 801. Mr. Tucker, 2083. Minister for Lands, 801. Personal statement­ Mosman Hall, Charters Towers, 1825. Mr. Ramsden, 3525. Police Force, Criticism at Trade Union Congress, 1143. Petitions- Railway freight rates, Report by W. D. Cooloola area (Mr. Bromley), 359. Scott & Co. Pty. Ltd., 1260. Innisfail-Tully area, Milling of excess Speaker's record term of office, 1072, 1079. sugar-cane (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1545. United Fire Fighter's Union, Rockhampton Road construction work, Smithfield (Mr. Branch officials, 559; Activities, 1422. B. Wood), 3101. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 9

Police Force, Criticism at Trade Union Speaker, Mr.­ Congress (ministerial statement), 1143. Absence, 1422. Private members' motions, Shareholdings by Involvement in party politics (privilege), Ministers (Mr. Houston), 13; With­ 1259. drawal, 2540. Record term of office (ministerial state­ Privilege- ment), 1072, 1079. Answers to questions, 64, 78, 196. Rulings, Motions of dissent (Mr. Houston), Parliamentary Refreshment Rooms, 2756. 144, 3134, 3641. Shareholdings by Ministers, 5. Special adjournments, 4, 44, 311, 800, 1539, Speaker's involvement in party politics, 2633, 2748, 3741. 1259. Standing Orders- Prorogation of Parliament, 3753. Motions for suspension- Questions to Ministers-­ Matter of public importance (Mr. Answers, 64, 78, 196. Houston), 1258. Editing, 453. Sand mining, Cooloola (Mr. Sherrington), 311. Number permitted, Statement by Mr. Speaker, 453. Suspension­ Time allotted, One hour, 375. Bills- Appropriation (No. 1), 65. Without notice- Appropriation (No. 2), 2030; Sitting Motion (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 375. extended under Standing Order Prepared answers, Statements by Mr. No. 307 to enable Treasurer to Speaker, 757, 767. reply, 2152. Procedure, Statements by Mr. Speaker. Australia and New Zealand Banking 407, 453. Group, 587. Supplementary, 453, 778. Shareholdings by Ministers, 5; (motion­ Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 7. Quorum, 397, 3613. Time iimit of soeeches (motion-Mr. Railway freight rates, Report by W. D. Scott Bjelke-Petersen), 1079. & Co. Pty. Ltd. (ministerial statement). 1260. State forests, Revocation (motions-Mr. Sullivan), 674, 2458. Remembrance Day, 1602. Returns to Order- SUPPLY­ Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by Committee­ Crown, 1876. Constitution, 559. Government employees, 985. Opening, 786. Ministerial expenses, 801. Debate, Days allotted, 1079. Overtime in Government departments, 609. Estimates in Committee- Revocation, State forests (motions-Mr. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Sullivan), 67 4, 2458. Affairs, 1787, 1882, 1940. Education and Cultural Activities, 1664, Sand mining, Cooloola, Proposed suspension 1764, 1787. of Standing Orders, 311. Executive and Legislative­ Senate Vacancy, Election of Mr. N. T. Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Banner, 3741. Governor, 800, 808, 897, 991, 1080, 1133, 1178, 1266, 1279. Shareholdings by Ministers (privilege), 5. Executive Council, 1362. Shire boundaries, Duaringa and Emerald, His Excellency the Governor (Balance Proposed motion for adjournment of of Vote), 1361. House, 579. Legislative Assembly, 1362. Sitting days-­ Justice, 2084. Friday, 758. Mines and Main Roads, 1472, 1545, 1602. Precedence of Government business on Thursday, 518. Premier and State Development, 1389, 1448, 1472. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 65. Primary Industries, 1949, 1978, 2029. Solicitors and barristers, Fees paid by Crown­ Votes passed under Standing Order Order for return (motion-Mr. W. D. No. 307 and Sessional Order­ Hewitt), 65. Departments-- Return tabled, 1876. Auditor-General, 2107. ]0 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATiVE ASSEMBLY

SUPPLY---continued: Time limit of speeches-- De;~2rtments-continued: Members granted an extension­ "Le::tlth, 2107. Mr. Bjelke-Petersen, 150. h~lLitrial Development, 2107. Mr. Camm, 345. Ju.lice- Dr. Crawford, 195. Chief Office, 2107. Mr. Davies, 535. :.::1ce of Department, Consoli­ d;;ted Revenue and Trust and Mr. Houston, 145, 172. Special Funds, 2107. Mr. R. E. Moore, 297. Labc.ur and Tourism, 210-. Mr. Sullivan, 218. Lands, 2107. Motion (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 1079. Local Government and Electricity, 2107. United Fire Fighters' Union, Rockhampton Railways, 2107. Branch officials (ministerial statement), T1 ansport, 2107. 559; Activities (ministerial statement), T:·easu;-er, 2107. 1422. Works and Housing, 2107. Loan Fund Account Estimates, Balance University, Incidents on campus (ministerial of Estimates, 2107. statement), 517. Supplementary Estimates, 1969-70- Valedictory, 2633. Consolidated Revenue, 2107. Loan Fund, 2107. Vietnam momtm:ium demonstrations (minis­ Trust and Special Funds, 2107. terial statement), 517. Trust and Special Funds Estimates, Vote of Credit (message from Governor), 93; Balance of Estimates, 2107. (Committee of Supply), 93. Vote on Account, 1971-72, 2107. Resolutions reported from Committee­ Vote on Account, 1971-72 (message from Reception, 2107. Governor), 2030. Adoption- Want of confidence motion (Mr. Houston), Industrial Development, 2131. 1329. Justice, 2118. Labour and Tourism, 2140. Ways and Means-­ Primary Industries, 2107. Committee­ Treasurer, 2126. Constitution, 559. Under Standing Order No. 307, 2141. Opening, 2141. Vote of Credit (message from Governor), Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 2141. 93; (Committee of Supply), 93. Vote of Credit, 131. Vote on Aeeount, 1971-72 (message from Governor), 2030. \Vord excised from member's speech, 259. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Speeches

AHERL'\f, Michael John, Esquire, B.Agr.Sc. BILLS-continued: (L:mdsborough}- Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 724; Houston), 180. (2°), 1523. Rural Fires Act Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2415. Beach Protection Act Amendment (initiation), 2339; (2°), 2581. Financial Statement, 1124. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1158. Matter of public interest­ Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) Regional administrators, 3405. Act Amendment (2°), 2449. Point of order, 3706. Health Act Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 3037. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Mines and Main Roads, 1491. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 685. Primary Industries, 2012. Public Accountants Registration Act Amendment (initiation),~ 2996. AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (Townsville River Improvement Trust Act Amend­ South)- ment (initiation), 2994. Address in Reply (amendment-~fr. Snowy Mountains En?ineering Corpora­ Houston), 230. tion (Queensland) (initiation), 2794. BILLS: Bundaberg Irrigation Undertuking, 1296. Audit Act Amendment (1971) (initiation), 2848. Financial Statement, 926. Education Act Amendment (No. 2) Matters of public interest- (initiation), 2212. Indorf, Dr., Statement on education, Electoral Districts (initiation), 3231; 1254. (2°), 3337; (committee), 3385, 3390. Margarine, Use of tallow in manufac­ Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3039. ture, 1614. Police Act and Another Act Amendment Police strength, Sunshine Coast, 2311. (initiation), 1851. Seat belts in motor vehicles, Compul­ Printers and Newspapers Act Amend- sory wearing, 3208. ment (2'), 3145. Tallow in margarine, 1614. Death, Muller, Mr. A. G., 261. Point of order, 778. Financial Statement, 1006. SUPPLY: Matters of public interest- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Answers to questions, Incorrect infor­ Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal mation, 570. Affairs, 1892. Court sentences for criminal offences, Education and Cultural Activities, 1437, 1617. 1701. Cultural activities grants, 2820. Mines and Main Roads, 1488. Penalties imposed by courts, 1437, 1617. Primary Industries, 1967. Solicitors, Court appearances as counsel, 3403. AIKEN, John Albert, Esquire (Warrego)- Ordered to resume seat, 3751. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Personal explanations, 1178, 1361, 1882. Houston), 309, 319. Points of order, 259, 454, 479, 497, 573, BILLS: 1855, 2198, 3131, 3237, 3742. Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment Privilege- (initiation), 3543. Parliamentary Refreshment Rooms, 2756. Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) Senate vacancy, Motion (Mr. Bjelke­ Act Amendment (2°), 2447. Petersen) for election of Mr. N. T. Gas Act Amendment (initiation), 2781. Banner, 3747. Land Act Amendment (initiation), 1535. Speaker's rulings, Motions of dissent, 147, Land Act Amendment and Primary 3138. Producers' Assistance (initiation), Standing Orders, Suspension, Shareholdings 3165; (2°), 3702. by Ministers, 17. 12 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

AI.KENS, Thomas, Esquire-continued: BILLS-continued: SUPPLY: Sugar Experiment Stations Act Amend­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- ment (initiation), 3414. Education and Cultural Activities, Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences 1777. Act Amendment (2•), 3478. Executive and Legislative, 1376. Financial Statement, 917. Primary Industries, 1990. Matters of public interest­ ARM3TRONG, Roy Alexander, Esquire Pre-school education, 471. (Mulgrave)- Surf Life Saving Association, Govern­ BILL: ment assistance, 2313. Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1710. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 731. Points of order, 526, 527, 1383, 1709, SUPPLY: 1710, 2061, 2965, 3118, 3177, 3359. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ State forest, Revocation, 682. Mines and Main Roads, 1564. SUPPLY: BALDWIN, Edgar AIIan, Esquire, A.Ed. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ (Logan)- Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Affairs, 1935. Houston), 510. Education and Cultural Activities, BILLS: 1683. Ambulance Services Act Amendment Executive and Legislative, 1379. (initiation), 605. Mines and Main Roads, 1505. Beach Protection Act Amendment Premier and State Development, 1458. (initiation), 2339. Primary Industries, 2003. Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act Resolution reported from Committee­ and Other Acts Amendment (initiation), Primary Industries, 2114. 2838. Clean Air Act Amendment (initiation), BENNETT, Colin James, Esquire, B.A., 2432. LL.B. (South Brisbane)- Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1636; (2•), Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 2268; (committee), 2296. Houston), 553. Education Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 2216; (2 • ), 2628. BILLS: Electoral Districts (initiation), 3261; Auctioneers and Agents (2•), 3625; (2 °), 3351. (committee), 3655, 3661, 3663, 3665, 3666, 3668, 3671, 3672, 3674, 3675, Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment (initiation), 3555. 3676, 3677, 3678, 3679. Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), Bills of Sale and Other Instruments 3451. Act and Other Acts Amendment (initiation), 2834. Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3065. Companies Act Amendment (initiation), 2632; (2•), 2746; (committee), 2855, Industrial Development Act Amendment 2857, 2861, 2862, 2866, 2869, 2873, (initiation), 2403. 2874, 2880, 2884, 2887, 2892, 2894, Land Act Amendment and Primary 2896, 2898, 2900. Producers' Assistance (initiation), 3170; Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1648. (2 °), 3705. Education Act Amendment (No. 2) Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction (initiation), 2227. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 718; (2°), 1515. Electoral Districts (initiation), 3263. Mining Act Amendment (initiation), Evidence (Reproductions) (2•), 969; 2950. (committee), 971. Police Act and Another Act Amendment Gas Act Amendment (2•), 3079; (com­ (committee), 2528. mittee), 3086. Racing and Betting Act Amendment (2•), Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3050; 3107; (committee), 3116. (2°), 3590; (committee), 3601, 3610, S:1owy Mountains Engineering Corpora­ 3614, 3616, 3618, 3619. tion (Queensland) (initiation), 2799. Industrial Development Act Amendment State Development and Public Works (initiation), 2400. Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ Judges' Salaries and Pensions Act tion), 2058; (committee), 2509. Amendment (2°), 3621. State Government Insurance Office Land Act Amendment (initiation), 1537. (Queensland) Act Amendment (initia­ Land Act Amendment and Primary tion), 2366. Producers' Assistance (initiation), 3188. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 13

BENNETT, Colin James, Esquire-- Financial Statement, 912. continued: Matter of public interest- BILLS-continued: Viol~nce at Queensland University; Legal Assistance Act Amendment VIetnam moratorium activities, 656. (initiation), 2577. SUPPLY: Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Scheme Agreement (initiation), 699. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Marketable Securities Act Amendment Affairs, 1897. (initiation), 2845; (2°), 3147; (commit­ tee), 3152, 3153. Education and Cultural Activities, 1692. Mining Act Amendment (initiation) 2955; (committee), 3684. ' Mines and Main Roads, 1556. Pawnbrokers Act Amendment (initiation), Primary Industries, 2010. 2850. BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable Johannes Police Act and Another Act Amendment (Barambah) (Premier and Minister for (initiation), 1854; (2°), 2519; (commit­ State Development)- tee), 2529. Presbyterian Church of Australia (2 °) BILLS: 3624. , Audit Act Amendment (1970) (initiation), Printers and Newspaper Act Amend­ 619; (2 °), 965. ment (initiation), 2839. Audit Act Amendment (1971) (initiation) Racing and Betting Act Amendment 2848; (2°), 3155. ' (initiation), 2920. Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Securities Industry (initiation), 2632; Queensland Act Amendment (initia­ (2 °), 2664; (committee), 2724, 2732, tion), 2771, 2776; (2°), 2998. 2733, 2735. Electoral Districts (initiation), 3227 (2°), 3314, 3380; (committee), 3387; State Government Insurance Office 3390, 3392. (Queensland) Act Amendment (2°), 2481; (committee), 2488, 2489. Governor's Salary Act Amendment (initiation), 617; (2°), 965. Traffic Act and Another Act Amendment (initiation-moves amendment), 3562. Governor's Salary Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 3523; (2°), 3652. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act Amendment (2°), 3466; (commit­ Greenvale Agreement (initiation), 2464, tee), 3486, 3490. 2474; (2°), 2558, 2570; (committee), 2575. Financial Statement, 1192. Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment Matters of public interest­ (initiation), 3283, 3284; (2 °), 3579. Police Force­ Legislative Assembly Act Amendment Administration, 1615. (initiation), 2768, 2770; (2°), 2997. Public Order Squad, 3407. Public Accountants Registration Act Solicitors, Court appearances as counsel Amendment (initiation) 2995; (2°) 3407. • 3155. ' ' State Development and Public Works Points of order, 23, 44, 346, 1130, 1716, Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ 2631, 2708, 2892, 3074, 3131, 3137, tion), 2047, 2170; (2°), 2500, 2507; 3269, 3355, 3385, 3392, 3534, 3597. (committee), 2510. Standing Orders, Suspension, Shareholdings Closure (moves motion), 43. by Ministers, 17. Davis, Mr., Suspension, 1279. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-- Deaths- Education and Cultural Activities, Brown, Dr. C. V. W. (moves motion of 1712. condolence), 65. Justice, 2091. Brown, Mr. R. K. (moves motion of condolence), 2640. Mines and Main Roads, 1571. Decker, Mr. E. P. (moves motion of Premier and State Development, 1417. condolence), 65. Primary Industries, 2022. Gunn, Mr. W. M. (moves motion of BIRD, Y almond James, Esquire {Burdekin)­ condolence), 65. Address in Reply (seconds motion), 72. Healy, Mr. J. J. O'C. (moves motion of condolence), 65. BILLS: Johnson, Mr. W. T. (moves motion of River Improvement Trust Act Amend­ condolence), 361. ment (initiation), 2992. Luckins, :Mr. L. W. (moves motion of Snowy Mountains Engineering Corpora­ condolence), 65. tion (Queensland) (initiation), 2792. Muller, :Mr. A. G. (moves motion of Bundaberg Irrigation Undertaking, 1291. condolence, 259. 14 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable Johannes­ SUPPLY: continued: EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Deaths-continued: Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Williams, Hon. T. L. (moves motion of Affairs, 1928. condolence), 359. Primary Industries, 1993. Ministerial statements- BOUSEN, Wiiliam Raymond James, Esquire Crown-of-thorns starfish, Report of (Toowoomba West)- committee, 3355. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Delegations of authority- Houston), 220. Minister for Conservation, Marine and BILLS: Aboriginal Affairs, 956. Animals Protection Act Am~ndment Minister for Health, 4. (inili.tion), 3516. Minister for Industrial Development, Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act 801. Amendment (2°), 2537. Minister for Lands, 801. Construction Safety (initiation), 2976; (2°), 3689; (committee), 3694, 3695, Electoral redistribution, 3532. 3697. Speaker, Record term of office, 1072. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1165; University and Vietnam moratorium (2°), 2243; (committee), 2277, 2280, demonstrations, 517. 2286. Senate vacancy (nominates and moves Electoral Districts (2°), 3349. election of Mr. N. T. Banner), 3742. Factories and Shops Act Amendment Sherrington, Mr., Naming, 136, 345; (initiation), 17 50. Suspension, 136, 345. Friendly Societies Act Amendment (2 °), Speaker's rulings, l'!Iotions of dissent, 148, 2494; (committee), 2496, 2499. 3141, 3645. State Government Insurance Office (Queensland) Act Amendment (initia­ Standing Orders, Suspension, Shareholdings tion), 2369. by Ministers, 7, 21; (closure-moves motion), 43; Matter of public impor­ Traffic Act and Another Act Amendment tance, 1258. (initiation), 3560. SuPPLY: Financial Statement, 827. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Matters of public interest- Price control for foodstuffs, 2039. Executive and Legislative, 1361, 1362, 1389. Suspension of Toowoomba railwaymen, 1067. Premier and State Development, 1389, 1469. Ordered to resume seat, 331. Valedictory, 2633. Points of order, 331, 418, 521, 914, 1010, 1922. Want of confidence motion, 1348. SUPPLY: BLAKE, Ja,"lles Robert Henry, Esquire ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (Isis)- Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Affairs, 1890. Houston), 493. Resolution reported from Committee­ BILLS: Labour and Tourism, 2140. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1639. Vote of Credit, 120. Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) Act Amendment (2°), 2450. BROMLEY, Fred PhiUip, Esquire (Norman)- Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 3454; (committee), 3723. Houston), 380. Land Act Amendment and Primary BILLS: Producers' Assistance (initiation), 3182. Animals Protection Act Amendment Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction (initiation), 3522. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 689; Clean Air Act Amendment (initiation), (2°), 1316. 2430. Mining Act Amendment (initiation), 2962. Common Law Practice Act Amendment Sugar Experiment Stations Act Amend­ (committee), 2611. ment (initiation), 3413; (committee), Construction Safety (initiation) 2972; 3729. (2 °), 3686; (committee), 3692, 3694, Bundaberg Irrigation Undertaking, 1289. 3695, 3696, 3697, 3698. Consumer Affairs (initiation), Financial Statement, 1212. 1161; (2 °), 2239; (committee), 2276, 2279, State forest, Revocation, 680. 2282, 2289, 2290, 2293, 2294, 2296. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 15

BROi\lLEY, Fred PhiHip, E5<1uire-continued: BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Electoral Districts (initiation), 3266; Education Act Amendment (No. 2) (2 °), 3362; (committee), 3386. (initiation), 2224. Gas Act Amendment (initiation), 2777, Electoral Districts (initiation), 3259; 2783; (2°), 3077, 3084; (committee), (2 °), 3345. 3086. Mining Act Amendment (initiation), Factories and Shops Act Amendment 2945, 2963; (2°), 3679, 3682; (com­ (initiation), 1749; (2°), 2499. mittee), 3683, 3684, 3685. Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), 3448. Personal explanation, 568. Friendly Societies Act Amendment Points of order, 146, 937, 3650. (initiation), 1747; (2°), 2493; (commit­ Speaker's ruling, Motion of dissent, 3648. tee), 2495, 2498. Standing Orders, Suspension, Shareholdings Litter (committee), 3733. by Ministers, 40. Police Act and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 1871. SUPPLY: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- Racing and Betting Act Amendment (2°), 3108; (committee), 3114, 3116, Mines and Main Roads, 1472, 1560, 3119. 1593. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Want of confidence motion, 1345. Act Amendment (2°), 3470; (commit­ tee), 3485, 3489. CAMPBELL, Honourable Frederick Alexander (Aspley) (Minister for Industrial Cooloola area (presents petition), 359. Deve!opment)- Deaths- BILL: Brown, Dr. C. V. W., 69. Industrial Development Act Amendment Brown, Mr. R. K., 2641. (initiation), 2379, 2411; (2°), 2593, Decker, Mr. E. P., 69. 2598. Gunn, Mr. W. M., 69. Standing Orders, Suspension, Shareholdings Healy, Mr. J. J. O'C., 69. by Ivfinisters, 3 5. Luckins, Mr. L. W., 69. SUPPLY: Financial Statement, 904. Resolution reported from Committee­ Matters of public interest- Industrial Development, 2136. Allowances to student teachers and CASEY, Edmund Denis, Esquire (Mackay)- fellowship-holders, 889. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. District parities for apprentices, 3207. Houston), 242. Education Minister's newsletter, 3207. BILLS: Police shirt issue, 3207. Animals Protection Act Amendment South-east Freeway construction, 574. (initiation), 3514. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1187, Architects Act Amendment (initiation), 1199, 1224. 3295; (2°), 3492; (committee), 3495. Personal explanation, 17 62. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers Points of order, 79, 239, 374, 452, 654, (Pensions) Act Amendment (2°), 983. 659, 660, 1413, 1664, 1665, 1731, Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1633; 2892, 2988, 3117, 3533. (committee), 2284. Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 3446. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE-­ Greenvale Agreement (initiation), 2472. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3048. Affairs, 1900. Industrial Development Act Amendment Mines and Main Roads, 1558. (initiation), 23 88. Premier and State Development, 1400. Litter (initiation), 2651; (2°), 3732. Vote of Credit, 111. Police Act and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 1846; (2°), 2517. CAMM, Honourable Ronald Ernest (Whlt­ sunday) (Minister for Mines and Main Police Superannuation Act Amendment Roads)- (2 °), 2532. River Improvement Trust Act Amend­ Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. ment (2°), 3620. Houston), 340. Snowy Mountains Engineering Corpora­ BILLS: tion (Queensland) (initiation), 2790. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers State Development and Public Works (Pensions) Act Amendment (initiation), Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ 778, 785; (2°), 979, 984. tion), 2062. 16 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CASEY, Edmund Denis, Esquire-continued: Chair--continued: BILLS-continued: Reflections on, Not in order, 1400, 1665, Sugar fuperiment Stations Act Amend­ 1671, 3561, 3562, 3618, 3619. ment (initiation), 3419. Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, Traffic Act and Another Act Amend­ 595, 692, 938, 1034, 1130, 1131, 1132, ment (initiation-Mr. Bennett's amend­ 1138, 1156, 1159, 1224, 1545, 1556, ment), 3566. 1734, 1764, 1874, 1929, 2070, 2278, Vagrants, Gaming and Other Offences 2279, 2357, 2374, 2388, 2392, 2496, Act Amendment (initiation), 3289; 2499, 2509, 2654, 2865, 3068, 3069, (2°), 3464. 3170, 3232, 3236, 3438. Bundaberg Irrigation Undertaking, 1293. Cross-firing in Chamber, Disorderly, 2389, 2891, 3046, 3223, 3237, 3440. Financial Statement, 1097. Denial (see "Statement"). Matters of public interest- Divisions, Members must remain in their Mackay Base Hospital, 576. seats while being counted, 2279, 2498. State Disaster Relief Organisation, 1070. Improper motives must not be imputed, Personal explanation, 1949. 702, 1133, 1646, 3178. Points of order, 423, 1716, 1721. Interjections- SUPPLY: Disorderly, 1092, 1129, 1743, 1772, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1875, 1924, 2208, 2373, 3267, 3383. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Irrelevant, Not in order, 716, 897, 900, Affairs, 1816. 902, 1554. Executive and Legislative, 1372. Not to be made from other than Mines and Main Roads, 1495. member's usual place, 690, 1051, Primary Industries, 1970. 1230, 1460, 2317, 2376, 2925, 3269. Resolution reported from Committee­ Interruptions, Disorderly, 1582. Primary Industries, 2107. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to question under discussion, 702, 1767, CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES [Hooper, 1808. Keith William, Esquire (Greenslopes)]­ Members- [see also "Hooper, Keith William, Esquire"]- Cannot be forced to table documents, 901. BILLs: Entitled to speak without interruption, Generally­ 1771. Committee- Must remain seated during divisions, Amendments must be moved singly, 2279, 2498. 3609. Must remain silent when Chairman on Debate must be confined to clause his feet, 1130, 1922, 2768, 3073, or amendment under discussion, 3557, 3604. 2284, 2508, 2510, 2611, 2729, 3086, 3116, 3119, 3385, 3386, Named- 3391, 3729. Mr. Davis, 1279. Mr. R. Jones, 1133. Initiation- Not obliged to answer interjections, Debate must be confined to sub­ ject matter of Bill, 23 31, 2341, 2280. 3235. 2396, 2837, 3041, 3045, 3233, Ordered to apologise­ 3270, 3559, 3560, 3561. Mr. Jensen, 1744. Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Mr. R. Jones, 1133. Agreement- Mr. F. P. Moore. 1280. Electoral redistribution and margarine Mr. Newton, 2768. cannot be discussed, 716. Mr. O'Donne!l, 3237. Police Superannuation Act Amend­ Ordered to resume seat­ ment- Mr. Jensen, 3729. Replacement of police officers cannot Mr. Murray, 1132. be discussed, 2191. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Chair- Mr. Bromley, 1224. Arguing with, Not in order, 1279. Mr. Davies, 1664. Mr. Davis, 1279. Discourtesy to, Not in order, 1132, 2768. Mr. Wright, 1665. Must be addressed, 1142, 1275, 1546, 1737, 1741, 1771, 2095, 2286, 3073, Order in Chamber, 3534. 3383, 3603 3729. Points of order, Invalid, 716, 1130, 1267, Must be called by member who rises, 1268, 2658, 2892. 1163, 1379. Previous debate in session must not be Must be obeyed, 1131, 1545. referred to, 1400. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 17

CHAIRMAN OF COMMIITEES (Hooper, BILLS: Keith William, Esquire)-continued: Committee- Prosecution of quarrel not in order, 1671, Debate must be confined to clause or 2095. amendment under discussion, 3486, 3489, 3616, 3661. Standing Order No. 123A, Grossly disor­ derly conduct, 897, 940, 1279, 1664, Initiation- 1665, 1922, 3235, 3270. Debate must be confined to subject matter of Bill, 2976, 2986, 3188, Statement or denial by member must be 3189, 3248, 3578. accepted, 939, 1010, 1015, 1278, 3237, 3388, 3611. Chair- Must be addressed, 698, 844, 1409, 1626, Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ 1631, 2361, 2788, 2959, 3181, 3247, "There are a lot of crows on the opposite 3550. side of the Chamber.", 900. Must be called by member who rises, "I would tell the hon. member ... if he 2327, 3618. was sober.", 1130. Must be obeyed, 1419, 3062. "You are an indecent member.", 1133. Reflections on, Not in order, 1419, "'Adolph' Chalk", 1280. 2212, 3488. "If anything is fraudulent he is for it.", Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, 1646. 745, 1463, 1489, 1630, 1709, 1899, 2018, 2982, 3523, 3576. "Two hon. members were wrongly asked to leave this Chamber.", 1671. Cross-firing in Chamber, Disorderly, 845, 1018, 1025, 1621, 2408, 3240. "The hon. member referred to Pastor Brady and Mrs. Walker as 'profes­ Interjections, Disorderly, 127, 129, 1706, sional' or 'pseudo' Aborigines.", 1924. 1710, 2410. "The hon. member indicated that he had Interruptions, Disorderly, 1709. no respect for the man on the land.", Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to 3220. question under discussion, 1895. "Shut up. You're a pain in the neck.", Members- 3235. Must be referred to by names of elec­ "He denigrated almost the whole parlia­ torates, 3255. mentary set-up in this State.", 3237. ]\;fust remain silent when Chairman on "I have seen the hon. member . . . by his feet, 129, 1418. directing questions to relevant Minis­ Not obliged to reply to interjections, ters, try to obtain information that 1018, 1631, 3240. would assist him in defending in court some unfortunate person who happens Ordered to apologise­ to go to him for assistance.", 3269. Mr. Houston, 3488. "But for a lack of chairmanship ... ", Mr. P. Wood, 3488. 3619. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ SUPPLY: Mr. Baldwin, 1710. Generally- Mr. Bromley, 1199. Chief Office Vote, Scope of debate, Passing between Chair and member 1391, 1392, 1556. spcc,king, Out of order, 2360. Legislative Assembly- Noise in Chamber, Disorderly, 699. Premier's Department cannot be dis­ Personal reflections on, Not in order, 846, cussed, 1376, 1377. 2956, 3066. Tedious repetition not in order, 2069, 3520. Points of order- Unparliamentary language- Invalid, 1104, 1709, 1710. Expressions ruled out of order­ Must be taken by member offended, 1710. "Bloody", 1744, 3729. "Mugs", 3603, 3615. Previous debate in session must not be referred to, 100, 1419. CHAffiMAN OF COMMITTEES, ACTING Standing Order No. 123A, Grossly disor­ AND TEMPORARY [Ramsden, derly conduct, 1710. Samuel Raymond, Esquire (Merthyr)]­ Statement or denial by member must be [see also "Ramsden, Samuel Raymond, accepted, 1413. Esquire"]- Statements ordered to be withdrawn- Nominated as Acting Chairman, 4. " . . . the Minister for Local Govern­ Apology by member who has withdrawn ment, who won a ballot before it remark, 3618. was drawn.", 846. 18 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAIR\IAN OF COMMITTEES, ACTING Chair- ,\_.C

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM­ CHINCHEN, Geoffrey Talbot, Esquire, PORARY (Wharton, Claude Alfred, M.B.E., D.F.C. (Mt. Gravatt)- Esquire)-continued: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. SUPPLY: Houston), 488. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal BILLS: Affairs- Auctioneers and Agents (committee), Fishing cannot be discussed, 1934. 3658, 3673. Premier and State Development­ Clean Air Act Amendment (2'), 2608. Premier personally cannot be discussed, 1418. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1734; (2 '), 2252. CHALK, Honourable Gordon William Wesley Electoral Districts (2°), 3341. (Lockyer) (Treasurer)- Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3067. BILLS: Rural Fires Act Amendment (initi:.tion), Appropriation (No. 2) (2'), 2141, 2152. 2419. Electoral Districts (initiation), 3252; State Government Insurance Office (2'), 3373; (committee), 3391. (Queensland) Act Amendment (initia­ Forestry Act Amendment (committee) tion), 2372. (closure-moves motion), 3725. Financial Statement, 1185. Government Loan (initiation), 2928, 2932; (2'), 3122. Matters of public interest- Greenvale Agreement (2'), 2565. Mt. Gravatt Showground, 758. Racing and Betting Act Amendment Rural and town rating, Greater Brisbane (initiation), 2911, 2924; (2 '), 3102, area, 2306. 3111; (committee), 3113, 3114, 3117, Points of order, 511, 1132. 3119, 3120, 3121, 3122. Stamp Act Amendment (No. 2) (1970) SUPPLY: (initiation), 2348, 2353; (2'), 2474, ESTIMATES IN COMM!TTEE­ 2475; (committee), 2475. Conserv:~tion, Marine and Aboriginal Stamp Act Amendment (1971) (initia­ Affairs, 1808. tion), 2943, 2944; (2'), 3lc56, 3157. Education and Cultural Activities, State Government Insurance Office 1764. (Queensland) Act Amendment (initia­ Vote of Credit, 119. tion), 2355, 2374; (2'), 2476, 2483; (committee), 2486, 2487, 2488, 2490, CORY, David Wheatcroft, Esquire (Warwick)- 2492. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Closure (moves motion), 3725. Houston), 376. Deaths- BILLS: Brown, Dr. C. V. W., 67. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1739. Decker, Mr. E. P., 67. Gunn, Mr. W. M., 67. Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment Healy, Mr. J. J. O'C., 67. (initiation), 3545. Luckins, Mr. L. W., 67. Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) Muller, Mr. A. G., 260. Act Amendment (initiation), 2178; (2 °), 2452. Financial Statement, 786, 1240, 1266. Industrial Development Act Amendment Jones, Mr. R., Naming, 1133. (initiation), 2387. Matter of public interest- Land Act Amendment and Primary Ipswich sewerage scheme, Financing, Producers' Assistance (initiation), 1440. 3163. Ministerial statement- Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Campaign against death duties, 1143. Agreement (initiation), 642; (2 °), Personal explanation, 1053. 1318. Senate vacancy, Motion (Mr. Bjelke­ Snowy Mountains Engineering Corpora­ Petersen) for election of Mr. N. T. tion (Queensland) (initiation), 2797. Banner, 3743. Deaths- Speaker's rulings, Motions of dissent, Brown, Dr. C. V. W., 68. 3143, 3650. Decker, Mr. E. P., 68. Standing Orders, Suspension, Shareholdings Gunn, Mr. W. M., 68. by Ministers, 7, 30. Healy, Mr. J. J. O'C., 68. SUPPLY: Luckins, Mr. L. W., 68. Resolutions reported from Committee­ Matters of public interest- Primary Industries, 2109. Customs and quarantine regulations, Treasurer, 2129. Enforcement, 1257. Vote of Credit, 93, 125. Land valuations, Rural areas, 1063. Want of confidence motion, 1340. Road transport fees, 3401. 20 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CORY, David Wheatcroft, Esquire- DAVIS, Brian John, Esquire (Brisbane)-- continued: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. SUPPLY: Houston), 549. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- BILLS: Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Commonwealth Places (Administration of Affairs, 19 3 1. Laws) (initiation), 2325. Primary Industries, 1963. Construction Safety (initiation), 2976. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1631. Resolution reported from Committee­ Traffic Act and Another Act Amendment Primary Industries, 2115. (initiation-Mr. Bennett's amend- ment), 3568. CRAWFORD, Arthur Pinkerton, Esquire, Matter of public interest- M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S.(Eng.), F.R.C.S. (Edin.), F.R.A.C.S. (Wavell)- Bread prices, 3019. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Named, 1279. Houston), 190. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1279. BILLS: Points of order, 403, 1275, 3206. Education Act Amendment (No. 2) SuPPLY: (initiation), 2214. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Electoral Districts (2°), 3328. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Health Act Amendment (initiation), Affairs, 1821. 3046; (2°), 3585; (committee), 3604, Education and Cultural Activities, 3607. 1718. Mines and Main Roads, 1553. Financial Statement, 940. Premier and State Development, 1456. Matters of public interest- Suspended, 1279. Health and medical services, 2553. Hospitals- DEAN, Harold, Esquire (Sandgate) (see Baillie Henderson, 2694. also "Chairman of Committees, Tem­ Country, 1845. porary")- Wolston Park, 2694. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Social evolution, 1066. Houston), 288. Vietnam moratorium, 470. BILLS: Point of order, 2589. Ambulance Services Act Amendment (initiation), 603; (2°), 977. SUPPLY: Animals Protection Act Amendment EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ (initiation), 3520. - Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Construction Safety (initiation), 2978. Affairs, 1883. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1174. Education and Cultural Activities, Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), 1696. 3450. Vote of Credit, 108. Legislative Assembly Act Amendment (initiation), 2770. DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire (Mary­ Litter (initiation), 2645; (2°), 3731; borougb)-- (committee), 3734. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Police Act and Another Act Amendment Houston), 529. (initiation), 1861. BILL: River Improvement Trust Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 2994. Education Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 2204; (2°), 2621. State Development and Public Works Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ Matter of public interest- tion), 2168. Student teacher allowances, 3016. Traffic Act and Another Act Amendment Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1664. (initiation-Mr. Bennett's amendment), 3568. Points of order, 228, 402. Deaths- SUPPLY: Brown, Dr. C. V. W., 68. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Brown, Mr. R. K., 2642. Education and Cultural Activities, Decker, Mr. E. P., 68. 1767. Gunn, Mr. W. M., 68. Premier and State Development, f466. Healy, Mr. J. I. O'C., 68. Resolution reported from Committee­ Luckins, Mr. L. W., 68. Treasurer, 2127. Financial Statement, 1037. INDbX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 21

DEAN, Harold, Esquire-continued: BILLS-continued: Matters of public interest- Railways Act Amendment (1971) Hornibrook Highway, Collection of tolls, (initiation), 3579. 2823. Securities Industry (initiation), 2632; Traffic education programme for (2°), 2661, 2720; (committee), 2722, motorists, 1255. 2723, 2726, 2729, 2731, 2732, 2735, 2736. Point of order, 1275. Matters of public interest- SUPPLY: Office of Governor of Queensland, 2822. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ South Burdekin Water Board, 2550. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Affairs, 1908. Points of order, 146, 3131. Education and Cultural Activities, SUPPLY: 1723. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Mines and Main Roads, 1499. Justice, 2084, 2105. Resolution reported from Committee­ DELAMOTHE, Honourable Peter Roylance, Justice, 2120. O.B.E., M.B., B.S. (Bowen) (Minister for Justice and Attomey-General)- DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire (Aubigny)­ Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Houston), 429. Houston), 536. BILLS: BILL: Auctioneers and Agents (initiation), Electoral Districts (2 •), 3354. 3302, 3307; (2•), 3624, 3628; (com­ mittee), 3660, 3663, 3664, 3666, 3667, FLETCHER, Honourable Alan Roy (Cunning­ 3670, 3671, 3672, 3673, 3674, 3675, ham) (Minister for Education and 3677, 3678. Cultural Activities)-- Australia and New Zealand Banking BILLs: Group (initiation), 587, 592; (2°), 713, Education Act Amendment (No. 2) 715. (initiation), 2198, 2230; (2°), 2618, Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act 2631. and Other Acts Amendment (initia­ Rural Fires Act Amendment (2•), 2600. tion), 2833, 2838; (2°), 3144. SUPPLY: Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- (Pensions) Act Amendment (initiation), 794. Education and Cultural Activities, 1664, 1706, 1780. Common Law Practice Act Amendment (initiation), 2314, 2318; (2°), 2610; HANLON, Patrick Joseph, (committee), 2611. (Baroona)-- Commonwealth Places (Administration Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. of Laws) (initiation), 2320, 2327; (2°), Houston), 205. 2612, 2614. BILLS: Companies Act Amendment (initiation), 2632, 2633; (2°), 2736; (committee), Auctioneers and Agents (committee), 2854, 2855, 2856, 2857, 2859, 2861, 3658. 2866, 2868, 2872, 2874, 2879, 2882, Australia and New Zealan.d Banking 2886, 2887, 2893, 2894, 2895, 2897, Group (2•), 714. 2898, 2900. Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act Electoral Districts (initiation), 3243; and Other Acts Amendment (2°), 3144. (2°), 3357. Common Law Practice Act Amendment Evidence (Reproductions) (initiation), (initiation), 2316; (2•), 2610. 621, 632; (2°), 966, 969; (committee), Commonwealth Places (Administration of 970. Laws) (2°), 2613. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Act Companies Act Amendment (2°), ~756; Amendment (initiation), 3298, 3302; (committee), 2853, 2854, 2857, 2859, (2 °), 3621, 3624. 2860, 2877, 2893, 2895, 2896, 2897, Legal Assistance Act Amendment 2898. (initiation), 2575, 2580; (2°), 2615, Construction Safety (initiation), 2981. 2617. Evidence (Reproductions) (2°), 967; Marketable Securities Act Amendment (committee), 970. (initiation), 2843, 2848; (2°), 3147, Government Loan (initiation), 2929; 3151; (committee), 3152, 3153, 3155. (2°), 3123. Presbyterian Church of Australia (initia­ Greenvale Agreement (2°), 2561; (com­ tion), 3281, 3283; (2°), 3624. mittee), 2570. Printers and Newspapers Act Amendment Legal Assistance Acr Amendment (2 °), (initiation), 2839, 2842; (2°), 3145. 2616. 22 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HANLON, Patrick Joseph, Esquire- BILLS-continued: continued: Industrial Development Act Amendment BILLS-cmztinued: (initiation), 2396. Legislative Assembly Act Amendment Land Act Amendment and Primary (initiation), 2769. Producers' Assistance (initiation), 3185. Police Act and Another Act Amendment Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction (initiation), 1849. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 733. Printers and Newspapers Act Amend­ Mining Act Amendment (initiation), ment (2°), 3145. 2946; (2°), 3680; (committee), 3683, Racing and Betting Act Amendment 3684. (initiation), 2913; (2°), 3102; (com­ Public Accountants Registration Act mittee), 3113, 3114, 3118. 3120, 3122. Amendment (initiation), 2996. Securities Industry (2°), 2670; (commit­ Railways Act Amendment (1970) (2 °), tee), 2723, 2725, 2726, 2729, 2730, 2539. 2732, 2734, 2735, 2736. Railways Act Amendment (1971) (initia- Stamp Act Amendment (No. 2) (1970) tion), 3573. (initiation), 2350; (2°), 2474; (com­ Securities Industry (2°), 2717. mittee), 2475. State Government Insurance Office Stamp Act Amendment (1971) (initia­ (Queensland) Act Amendment (initia- tion), 2943; (2°), 3156. tion), 23 61. State Government Insurance Office Death, Williams, Hon. T. L., 360. (Queensland) Act Amendment (initia­ Financial Statement, 1178. tion), 2356; (2°), 2477, 2483; (com­ mittee), 2485, 2487, 2488, 2489, 2491. Matters of public interest- Financial Statement, 991. Goonyella railway line, Sleepers, 2819. Land resumptions, Gladstone district, Matters of public interest- 766. Hotel bars, Serving of females, 1613. Points of order, 18, 1188, 1346, 1349, Motor vehicle insurance premiums, 760. 3220. Points of order, 128, 129, 454, 1268, 3648. SUPPLY: Speaker's ruling, Motion of dissent, 3646. ESTI:\IA TES IN COMMITTEE­ Standing Orders, Suspension, Sharehcldings Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal by Ministers, 25. Affairs, 1924. SUPPLY: Mines and Main Roads, 1482. EsTniATES IN COMMITTEE- Premier and State Development, 1451. Education and Cultural Activities, Primary Industries, 2019. 1699. Executive and Legislative, 1368. HARRIS, Edward David, Esquire (Wymmm) (see also "Chainnan of Committees, Justice, 2096. Temporary")- Mines and Main Roads, 1548. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Premier and State Development, 1395. Houston), 436. Resolution reported from Committee­ BILLS: Treasurer, 2126. Gas Act Amendment (initiation), 2780; Vote of Credit, 104. (2 °), 3079. Want of confidence motion, 1342. Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3045; (2°), 3595. HANSON, Martin, Esquire (Port Curtis)- Mining Act Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 2952. Houston), 443. Deaths- BILLS: Brown, Dr. C. V. W., 68. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1737. Decker, Mr. E. P., 68. Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) Gunn, Mr. W. M., 68. Act Amendment (2°), 2455. Healy, Mr. J. J. O'C., 68. Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), Luckins, Mr. L. W., 68. 3456. Gas Act Amendment (initiation), 2778; Financial Statement, 1230. (2°), 3077; (committee), 3085, 3087. Matter of public interest- Greenvale Agreement (initiation), 2470; Police strength, Wynnum district, 2816. (committee), 2574. Points of order, 2693, 2694. Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment (initiation), 3284. SUPPLY: Health Act Amendment (initiation), EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 3069. Mines and Main Roads, 1486. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 23

HEATLEY, WiHiam Ciarence, Esquire HEWITT, WiHiam Douglas, Esquire (Chats­ {Alhert)- worth}- Address in Reply (moves motion), 70. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. BILL: Houston), 226. Electoral Districts (2 °), 3372. BILLS: Financial Statement, 1025. Animals Protection Act Amendment (initiation), 3517. Matter of public interest­ Auctioneers and Agents (committee), Vietnam moratorium, 658. 3668, 3672, 3676. Sl'PPLY: Clean Air Act Amendment (initiation), ESTI~A TES IN COMMITTEE­ 2424. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Companies Act Amendment (2°), 2762; Affairs, 1926. (committee), 2878, 2886. Construction Safety (initiation), 2974. HERBERT, Honourable John Desmond Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1167. (Sherwood) (Minister for Labour and Education Act Amendment (No. 2) Tourism)- (initiation), 2210. BrLLS: Electoral Districts (initiation), 3248. Companies Act Amendment (2°), 2768. Evidence (Reproductions) (initiation), 630. Construction Safety (initiation), 2969, Governor's Salary Act Amendment 2987; (2°), 3685, 3691; (committee), (initiation), 618. 3693, 3694, 3695, 3696, 3697, 3698. Grcenv:t!e Agreement (initiation), 2469. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1151, Litter (initiation), 2647. 1745; (2'), 2235, 2275; (committee), Racing and Betting Act Amendment 2278, 2281, 2285, 2288, 2289, 2290, (initiation), 2916. 2292, 2293, 2294, 2295, 2297, 2298. Rural Fires Act Amendment (initiation), Factories and Shops Act Amendment 2417. (initiation), 1748, 1751; (2'), 2499. Securities Industry (2'), 2719. Friendly Societies Act Amendment State Development and Public Works (initiation), 1745, 1747; (2'), 2493, Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ 2495; (committee), 2497, 2499. tion), 2052; (2 °), 2503; (committee), Matters of public interest­ 2508. Representations to Minister for Labour Financial Statement, 1011. and Tourism, 2304. Matters of public interest- Vietnam moratorium leaflet, 467. All-party parliamentary committees, 3017. Ministerial statements- Bus services, Brisbane City Council, United Fire Fighters' Union­ 1839. Activities, 1422. Public disorder and dissent, 464. Rockhampton Branch officials, 539. Point of order, 3032. HEWIIT, Honourable NeviHe Thomas Eric, Senate vacancy, Motion (Mr. Bjelke­ M.M., A.F.M. (Mackenzie) (Minister Petersen) for election of Mr. N. T. for Conservation, Marine and Abo­ Banner, 3751. riginal Affairs)- Speaker's ruling, Motion of dissent, 313 7. BILLS: SUPPLY: Animals Protection Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (2°), 3734, 3735. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Beach Protection Act Amendment Affairs, 1911. (initiation), 2336, 2341; (2 '), 2580, Education and Cultural Activities, 1674. 2582. Mines and Main Roads, 1501. River Improvement Trust Act Amend­ Premier and State Development, 1402. ment (initiation), 2989, 2995; (2 '), 3620, 3621. Resolution reported from Committee­ Snowy Mountains Engineering Corpora­ Primary Industries, 2108. tion (Queensland) (initiation), 2785, Vote of Credit, 101. 2801; (2'), 3088. HINZE, Russell James, Esquire (South Bundaberg Irrigation Undertaking, 1280, Coast)- 1300. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Death, Williams, Hon. T. L., 361. Houston), 236. SUPPLY: BILLS: EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Electoral Districts (initiation), 3234. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Affairs, 1787, 1904, 1920, 1937. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 696. 24 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HINZE, Russell James, Esquire-continued: HOUGHTON, James Edward Hira:m, Esquire BILLS-continued: (Redcliffe) (see also "Chairman of Committees, Temporary" and "Speaker, Police Act and Another Act Amendment Deputy")- (initiation), 1857. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Financial Statement, 833. Houston), 440. Matters of public interest- BILL: Australian Labour Party and Vietnam Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1630. moratorium, 664. Point of order, 494. Ballot papers, 2039. Elections, Simultaneous, Government Privilege- and local government, 2039. Speaker's involvement in party politics, 1260. Electoral redistribution, 890. Gold Coast beaches, Sand replenishment, HOUSTON, John William, Esquire (Bulimba) 2817. (Leader of the Opposition)- Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 2631. Address in Reply, 166; (moves amend­ Points of order, 453, 3237, 3326, 3488. ment), 168. BILLS: SUPPLY: Ambulance Services Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 594. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Appropriation (No. 2) (2°), 2144. Affairs, 1888. Auctioneers and Agents (initiation), Education and Cultural Activities, 3306. 1770. Audit Act Amendment (1970) (initiation), Mines and Main Roads, 1545. 620; (2°), 965. Primary Industries, 2016. Audit Act Amendment (1971) (initiation), 2848; (2°), 3155. HODGES, Honourable Alien Maxwell Australia and New Zealand Banking (Gympie) (Minister for Works and Group (initiation), 589. Housing)- Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Queensland Act Amendment (initia­ BILLS: tion), 2771. Animals Protection Act Amendment Common Law Practice Act Amendment (initiation), 3509, 3523. (committee), 2611, 2612. Architects Act Amendment (initiation), Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1155. 3292, 3298; (2 °), 3490, 3494; (com­ mittee), 3494, 3495. Electoral Districts (initiation), 3228; (2°), 3316; (committee), 3383, 3390. Pawnbrokers Act Amendment (initia­ Evidence (Reproductions) (initiation), tion), 2849, 2853; (2°), 3459, 3460. 623. Police Act and Another Act Amendment Friendly Societies Act Amendment (initiation), 1751, 1874; (2°), 2512, (committee), 2497. 2524; (committee), 2526, 2529. Governor's Salary Act Amendment Police Superannuation Act Amendment (initiation), 618; (2°), 965. (initiation), 2184, 2191; (2°), 2529, Governor's Salary Act Amendment 2533; (committee), 2534, 2535. (No. 2) (initiation), 3524; (2 •), 3652. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Greenvale Agreement (2°), 2568. Act Amendment (initiation), 3285, Industrial Development Act Amendment 3291; (2°), 3461, 3483; (committee), (initiation), 23 84. 3489. Judges' Salaries and Pensions Act Amend­ Ministerial statements- ment (initiation), 3299. Gold Coast, Alleged serious offence, Legislative Assembly Act Amendment 3219. (initiation), 2768. Police Force, Criticism, 1143. Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Point of order, 328. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 638. Presbyterian Church of Australia (initia­ HOOPER, Keith William, Esquire (Green­ tion), 3283. slopes) (see also "Chairman of Com­ Public Accountants Registration Act mittees" and "Speaker, Acting and Amendment (2 °), 3156. Deputy'')- Racing and Betting Act Amendment (initiation), 2918. BILL: State Development and Public Works Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1621. Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ Financial Statement, 1115. tion), 2050; (2•), 2501. INDEX TO SPEECHES--LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 25

HOUSTON, John William, Esquire­ HUGHES, Clive Melwyn, Esquire (Kurilpa)- continued: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Deaths- Houston), 397. Brown, Dr. C. V. W. (seconds motion BILLS: of condolence), 66. Ambulance Services Act Amendment Brown, Mr. R. K. (seconds motion of (initiation), 599. condolence), 2641. Auctioneers and Agents (committee), 3669. Decker, Mr. E. P. (seconds motion of condolence), 66. Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act Amendment (initiation), 23 31. Gunn, Mr. w. M. (seconds motion of Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers condolence), 66. (Pensions) Act Amendment (initiation), Healy, Mr. J. J. O'C., (seconds motion 782. of condolence), 66. Common Law Practice Act Amendment Johnson, Mr. W. T. (seconds motion of (initiation), 2317. condolence), 361. Companies Act Amendment (committee), Luckins, Mr. L. W. (seconds motion of 2872, 2883, 2889, 2892. condolence), 66. Construction Safety (initiation), 2984. Muller, Mr. A. G., (seconds motion of Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1171; condolence), 260. (2 °), 2256. Williams, Hon. T. L. (seconds motion Electoral Districts (2'), 3367; (commit­ of condolence), 360. tee), 3391. Evidence (Reproductions) (initiation), Financial Statement, 808. 627. Matters of public interest- Legal Assistance Act Amendment (2 '), Australian Labour Party and Vietnam 2616. moratorium, 662. Police Act and Another Act Amendment Private hire cars, 1840. (initiation), 1863. Railways Act Amendment (1971) (initia­ Road accidents and fatalities, 2551. tion), 3575. Orders of the day, Postponement (moves Securities Industry (initiation), 2632; motion), 3741. (2°), 2712; (committee), 2731, 2734. Personal explanation, 1144. State Development and Public Works Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ Points of order, 22, 43, 148, 149, 151, tion), 2070. 197, 267, 329, 346, 374, 424, 453, 464, 479, 567, 569, 671, 758, 778, Financial Statement, 1088. 884, 1015, 1267, 1278, 1279, 1426, Matters of public interest­ 2155, 3031, 3032, 3131, 3139, 3142, Brisbane City Council­ 3356, 3359, 3365, 3388, 3431, 3533, Administration, 888. 3534, 3613, 3645, 3648. Salary increases for aldermen, 2697. Privilege- Daylight saving, 2043. Shareholdings by Ministers, 5, 8; (moves Protection of public property, Queensland motion), 13. University, 575. Speaker's involvement in party politics, Road accidents and fatalities, 2555. 1259. Ordered to resume seat, 3508. Shareholdings by Ministers, 5, 8; (moves Personal explanation, 3508. motion), 13, 44. Points of order, 662, 900, 1449, 2886, Speaker's rulings (moves motions of dissent), 144, 3134, 3641. 3380. SUPPLY: Standing Orders, Suspension­ EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Shareholdings by Ministers, 5, 8, 44. Executive and Legislative, 1373. Matter of public importance, 1258. Justice, 2094. SUPPLY: Mines and Main Roads, 1589. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- Premier and State Development, 1413. Education and Cultural Activities, 1671. HUNGERFORD, Harold Mortimer, Esquire Executive and Legislative, 1362, 1363. (Balonne)- Premier and State Development, 1391. Point of order, 1331. V ate of Credit, 97. INCH, Alexander James, Esquire (Burke)­ Va1edictory, 2634. BILL: Want of confidence motion (moves motion), Railways Act Amendment (1971) 1329, 1350. (initiation), 3574. 26 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

INCH, Alexander James, Esquire-continued: JONES, Raymond, Esquire, B.E.M. (Cairns) Financial Statement, 1029. (see also "Chairman of Committees, Temporary")- Matter of public interest- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Rail transport of perishable goods, Houston), 483. Brisbane-Mt. Isa, 2038. SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Amendment (initiation), 2329; (2°), Affairs, 1885. 2535. Mines and Main Roads, 1577. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1641; (2°), 2273. JEN§EN, Eugene Dubois, Esquire (Bunda­ Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), berg)- 3440; (2°), 3717; (committee), 3725, Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 3726. Houston), 299. Mining Act Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2953. Ambulance Services Act Amendment Railways Act Amendment (1970) (initia­ (initiation), 607. tion), 2336; (2°), 2537. Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Railways Act Amendment (1971) (initia­ Queensland Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 3572; (2 °), 3737; (committee), tion), 2773. 3740. Beach Protection Act Amendment Rural Fires Act Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 2340. 2418. Companies Act Amendment (committee) Traffic Act and Another Act Amendment 2865. , (initiation), 3558; (2°), 3735. Consumer Affairs (2°), 2270; (commit­ Financial Statement, 1199. tee), 2288. Matter of public interest- Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment Rail travel concessions for country (initiation), 3552. students, Conservatorium of Music, Governor's Salary Act Amendment 3020. (No. 2) (2 °), 3654. Industrial Development Act Amendment Named, 1133. (2), 2596. Ordered to resume seat, 2539. Marketable Securities Act Amendment Points of order, 317, 462, 757, 1009, 1010, (2°), 3150. 1130. Police Act and Another Act Amendment Privilege- (2°), 2524. Answer to question, 64. Police Superannuation Act Amendment (initiation), 2191. SUPPLY: Racing and Betting Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (committee), 3116, 3119, 3120. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Securities Industry (2°), 2675; (commit­ Affairs, 1918. tee), 2728, 2733. Executive and Legislative, 1381. State Development and Public Works Mines and Main Roads, 1591. Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ Premier and State Development, 1415, tion), 2067; (committee), 2510. Sugar Experiment Stations Act Amend­ Resolution reported from Committee­ ment (initiation), 3415; (committee), Primary Industries, 2111. 3728. Bundaberg Irrigation Undertaking, 1292. JONES, Vincent Edward, Esquire (Callide)­ Financial Statement, 1137. Point of order, 1331. Matter of public interest- JORDAN, 1\'Irs. Ellen Violet (Ipswich West)- Totalisator Administration Board, Off­ course pools and dividends, 886. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Houston), 403. Ordered to resume seat, 3655, 3729. BILLS: Points of order, 218, 628, 629, 1104, 2081 2188, 2712, 2715. ' Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1169; (committee), 2278, 2287. SuPPLY: Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3042. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Financial Statement, 854. Affairs, 1805. Matter of public interest- Resolution reported from Committee­ Ipswich sewerage scheme, Financing, Primary Industries, 2108. 1441. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 27

JORDAN, Mrs. Ellen Violet-continued: LICKISS, William Daniel, Esquire (Mt. SUPPLY: Coot-tha)- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Education and Cultural Activities, Houston), 526. 1694. BILLS: Commonwealth Places (Administration KAUS, William Bemard, Esquire, D.F.C. of Laws) (2°), 2614. (Hawthorne)- Companies Act Amendment (committee), Address in Reply ( amendment-Mr. 2891. Houston), 499. Evidence (Reproductions) (initiation), BILLS: 631. Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) 3437. Act Amendment (initiation), 2181. Health Act Amendment (initiation), Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction 3058. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 727. Financial Statement, 1104. Police Superanuation Act Amendment (initiation), 2188; (2°), 2533. Matter of public interest- State Development and Public Works Advertising of "over the counter" drugs, Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ 1251. tion), 2057; (2 °), 2506; (committee), Point of order, 1109. 2511. SUPPLY: Bundaberg Irrigation Undertaking, 1299. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Financial Statement, 823. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Matters of public interest- Affairs, 1933. Land valuations, 1434. KNOX, Honourable William Edward Quarrying operations, Ashgrove area, (Nundah) (Minister for Transport)- 885. Rural and town rating, Greater Brisbane BILLS: area, 2309. Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act Amendment (initiation), 2328, 2333; SUPPLY: (2°), 2535, 2537. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Railways Act Amendment (1970) (initia­ Premier and State Development, 1394. tion), 2336; (2°), 2537, 2540. Railways Act Amendment (1971) (initia­ LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire, D.F.C. tion), 3572; (2°), 3737, 3739. (Kedron)- Trafik Act and Another Act Amendment Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (initiation), 3558; (amendment-Mr. Houston), 392. Bennett), 3571; (2°), 3735, 3737. BILLS: i'vfatter of public interest- Commonwealth Places (Administration Goon} ,;Jla railway line, Sleepers, 2820. of Laws) (initiation), 2326. State Government Insurance Office Ministerial statement- (Queensbnd) Act Amendment (initia­ Railway freight rates, Report by W. D. tion), 2363. Scott & Co. Pty. Ltd., 1260. Financial Statement, 1222. Points of order, 1068, 2539. Matter of public interest- LEE, Norman Edward, Esquire (Y eronga)- Clearing of watercomses, Brisbane area, Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 1438. Houston), 263. Point of order. 755. BILLS: Surl'LY: Companies Act Amendment (committee), EsTL\1.-\; ES IN Co~vfivfiTTEE-- 2892. Mines and Main Roads, 1579. Health Act Amendment (committee), Premier and State Development, 1461. 3609, 3610. Land Act Amendment and Primary LONERGAN, Wi!Jiam Horace, Esquire Producers' Assistance (initiation), 3175. (F!imiers)- Litter (initiation), 2657. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. :\fatter of public interest- Houston), 539. Mount lsa Mines Limited, Nationalisa­ BILL: tion, 578. Greenvale Agreement (initiation), 2473. Point of order, 3177. Point of order, 1332. 28 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ BILLs--continued: Point of order, 3318. Snowy Mountains Engineering Corpora­ tion (Queensland) (initiation), 2788. SUPPLY: Financial Statement, 1045. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Matter of public interest- Affairs, 1916. Mount Isa Mines Limited, Nationalisa- Education and Cultural Activities, tion, 569. 1775. Point of order, 13 31. Executive and Legislative, 1386. State forest, Revocation, 678. Mines and Main Roads, 1573. Primary Industries, 2005. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ MARGINSON, Evan, Esquire (Ipswich East)- Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Affairs, 1819. Houston), 505. Education and Cultural Activities, 1680. BILLS: Mines and Main Roads, 1497. Ambulance Services Act Amendment (initiation), 600. Premier and State Development, 1464. Clean Air Act Amendment (initiation), MELLOY, John, Esquire (Nudgee)- 2427. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers Houston), 176. (Pensions) Act Amendment (initiation), 781; (2 °), 982. BILLS: Health Act Amendment (initiation), Ambulance Services Act Amendment 3043. (initiation), 597; (2°), 976; (commit­ Litter (initiation), 2650. tee), 979. State Development and Public Works Clean Air Act Amendment (initiation), Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ 2422; (2 °), 2606. tion), 2166. Consumer Affairs (2°), 2254. Matters of public interest- Factories and Shops Act Amendment (initiation), 17 51. Ipswich sewerage scheme, Financing, 1433. Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3036; (2°), 3584; (committee), 3601, Road transport fees, Ipswich factories, 3605, 3608, 3609, 3612, 3614, 3616. 3202. Police Act and Another Act Amendment McKECHNIE, Henry Arthur, Esquire (initiation), 1866. (Carnarvon)- Death, Brown, Mr. R. K., 2642. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Financial Statement, 1207. Houston), 386. Matters of public interest- BILLS: Baillie Henderson Hospital, 2699. Ambulance Services Act Amendment Country hospitals, 2554. (initiation), 595. Points of order, 1245, 2544, 2701, 2709, Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of 3617. Queensland Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 2774. Standing Orders, Suspension, Share- holdings by Ministers, 33. Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Act Amendment (initiation), 2333. SUPPLY: Education Act Amendment (No. 2) ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- (initiation), 2205. Education and Cultural Activities, Electoral Districts (committee), 3388. 1704. Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment MILLER, Colin John, Esquire (Ithaca)- (initiation), 3540. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) Houston), 330. Act Amendment (initiation), 217 4. Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 3442; (2 °), 3712. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1626. Governor's Salary Act Amendment Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3063. (initiation), 619. Financial Statement, 1001. Land Act Amendment and Primary Producers' Assistance (committee), Matters of public interest­ 3707. Acta Street, Toowong, 2046. Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Bread prices, 3205. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 722. Ithaca Creek. Flooding, 1610. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 29

MILLER, Colin John, Esquire--continued: MOORE, Robert Edgar, Esquire (Windsor)-- Matters of public interest-continued: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Land resumptions, Brisbane, 764. Houston), 292. Motor vehicle registration plates, 2046. BILLS: SUPPLY: Animals Protection Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 3512. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Construction Safety (initiation), 2979. Affairs, 1921. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1163. Mines and Main Roads, 1569. Electoral Districts (initiation), 3257. Resolution reported from Committee­ Gas Act Amendment (2°), 3079. Justice, 2118. Industrial Development Act Amendment (initiation), 2399. MOORE, Francis Peter, Esquire (Mourilyan)-- Judges' Salaries and Pensions Act Amend­ Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. ment (initiation), 3301. Houston), 186. Litter (initiation), 2653. BILLS: Pawnbrokers Act Amendment (initiation), Bills of Sale and Other Instruments Act 2850. and Other Acts Amendment (initia­ State Development and Public Works tion), 2837. Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment tion), 2065. (initiation), 3547. Financial Statement, 897. Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) Matter of public interest- Act Amendment (initiation), 2175. Senate election, 1842. Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), 3438; (2°), 3713. Personal explanation, 2593. Industrial Development Act Amendment Points of order, 385, 2590, 2986. (initiation), 2392. SUPPLY: Land Act Amendment (initiation), 1533. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Land Act Amendment and Primary Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Producers' Assistance (initiation), 3177; Affairs, 1798. (2°), 3704. Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction MULLER, Selwyn John, Esquire (Fassifern)- Scheme Agreement (initiation), 695; Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (2°), 1313. Houston), 321. Rural Fires Act Amendment (initiation), 2415. BILLS: Fanners' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) State Development and Public Works Act Amendment (2°), 2454. Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 2072. Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3053. Land Act Amendment and Primary Financial Statement, 841. Producers' Assistance (initiation). 3184. Matters of public interest- Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Dunk Island, Special lease, 2042. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 715; Land valuations, Tvrourilyan electorate, (2 °), 1314. 660. Death, Muller, Mr. A. G., 260. Sawmilling industry, Mourilyan elec­ Financial Statement, 1033. torate, 3406. Sugar industry, Mourilyan electorate, Matters of public interest- 1436. Mining permits, 762. Tully High School, Science courses, Road transport fees, '1249. 2042. SUPPLY: Milling of excess sugar-cane (presents ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ petition), 1545. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Points of order, 212, 1346, 2178, 2590, Affairs, 1803. 2593, 3443. Primary Industries, 1988. SUPPLY: EsnM \ TES IN CoMMITTEE­ MURRAY, John, Esquire, M.B.E. (Ciayfield)-­ Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal BILLS: Affairs, 1811. Auctioneers and Agents (committee), Mines and Main Roads, 1587. 3670, 3671, 3672. Premier and State Development, 1420, Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of 1448. Queensland Act Amendment (2°), Primary Industries, 1986. 2998. Vote of Credit, 123. Construction Safety (committee), 3693. 30 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

MUURAY, John, Esquire-continued: BILLS-contilwed: BILLs-continued: Police Act and Another Act Amendment Electoral Districts (initiation), 3271; (initiation), 1753; (2°), 2513; (com­ (2 '), 3377. mittee), 2526, 2529. Factories and Shops Act Amendment Police Superannuation Act Amendment (initiation), 17 49. (initiation), 2186; (2 °), 2530; (com­ Forestry Act Amendment (2°) (closure­ mittee), 2534. moves motion), 3720. State Government Insurance Office (Queensland) Act Amendment (initia­ Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction tion), 2368. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 736. Traffic Act and Another Act Amendment Closure (moves motion), 3 720. (initiation-Mr. Bennett's amendment), Matters of public interest- 3565. Auslra!ian Labour Party and Vietnam Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences moratorium, 661. Act Amendment (initiation), 3286; Gold Coast, Alleged serious offence, (2 '), 3462; (committee), 3483, 3489. 3203. Financial Statement, 1080. Ordered to resume seat, 1132. Matters of public interest- Points of order, 454, 471, 1121, 1132. Interest on loans from co-operative SUPPLY: housing societies, 884. EST!~l.\TES IN COMMITTEE­ Janitor-groundsmen in State primary Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal scho~ls, 2305. Affairs, 1823. Points of order, 1865, 3749. Executive and Legislative, 1370. SUPPLY: Premier and State Development, 1460. ESTI:'v!ATES IN COMMITTEE- NEWBERY, Thomas Guy, Esquire (Mirani)- Mines and Main Roads, 1584. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Premier and State Development, 1449. Houston), 419. Primary Industries, 1965. BILL: NICHOLSO'\', Honourable David Eric Sugar Experiment Stations Act Amend­ (Murrumba) (see also "Speaker")- ment (initiation), 3417. SUPPLY: SuPPLY: EsTI'vL\TES IN COMMITTEE­ Es1Tv!ATES IN Co;;rMITTEE­ Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Executive and Legislative, 1383. Affairs, 1902. O'DONNELL, Eugene Christopher, Esquire Mines and Main Roads, 1552. (Barcoo)- Primary Industries, 1996. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. NEWTON, Harold Frands, Esquire Houston), 277. tBelmont)- BILLS: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1647. Houston), 362. Education Act Amendment (No. 2) BILLS: (initiation), 2225. Animals Protection Act Amendment Electoral Districts (initiation), 3237. (initiation), 3510; (2°), 3734. Farmers· Assistance Act Amendment Architects Act "\mendment (initiation), (initiation), 3538; (2'), 3726. 32'34; (2 °), 3491; (committee), 3494, Farmers' Assi.tance (Debts Adjustment) 3495. Act Amendment (initiation), 2172; Coal and Oil Shale 'Mine Workers (2°), 2442; (committee), 2457. (Pensions) Act Amendment (initiation), Forestrv Act Amendment (initiation), /i54; (2 ° ), 980. 3435; (2'), 3710; (committee), 3721, Construction Safety (2 '), 3689; (commit­ 3722. tee), 3693, 3694, 3697, 3698. Greenv~dc /,::_:c-cement (2 '), 2564. Consun1cr 1\.ffairs (initiation), 17 40; IndtEtrial I>:v~lupment i\ct P)._mend­ (2'"), 227:2. ment :,i ~ itiation), 2406. Electoral Districts (initiation), 3241; Land Act Amendment (initiation), 1531; (con1111iaec), 338 7. (2'), 2c1.J8. Gas i\ct Amendment (initiation), 2782. Land Act Amendment and Primary Litier (initiation), 2656. Producers' Assistance (initiation), 3161; Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction (2'), 3701. Sc1L:rne £\grec!n~nt (2°), 1519. Marc:inai Dairy Farms Reconstruction Pa·:,·nbrokers Act Amendment (initiation), Sc~hcme Agreement (initiation), 644; 2;-)50; (2 '), 3460. (2'), 1305. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 31

O'DONNELL, Eugene Christopher, Esquire­ SUPPLY: continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- BILLS-continued: Education and Cultural Activities, Rural Fires Act Amendment (initiation), 1685. 2413; (2°), 2601. Executive and Legislative, 1365. Snowy Mountains Engineering Corpora- Justice, 2099. tion (Queensland) (initiation), 2796. Premier and State Development, 1397. Bundaberg Irrigation Undertaking, 1295. RAE, Honourable WaHace Alexander Ramsay Financial Statement, 1109. (Gregory) (Minister for Local Govern· ment and E!ectricity)- Matters of public interest- BILL: Duaringa and Emerald Shire boundaries, Litter (initiation), 2643, 2659; (2 "), 3730, 657. 3733; (committee), 3733, 3734. Electoral redistribution, 3204. Points of order, 846, 1140, 1141. Western Queensland­ Drought ravages, 1838. RAMSDEN, Samuel Raymond, Esquire Population loss, 2313. (Merthyr) (see also "Chairman of Committees, Acting and Temporary'' Personal explanation, 568. and "Speaker, Deputy")- Points of order, 453, 568, 1133. BILLS: State forests, Revocation, 679, 2458. Evidence (Reproductions) (initiation), 625. SUPPLY: Police Superannuation Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (2 '), 2532. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Financial Statement, 1128, 1133. Affairs, 1932. Matter of public interest- Executive and Legislative, 1378. Supreme Court orders, Enforcement, Mines and Main Roads, 1503. 3012. Premier and State Development, 1404. Personal statement, 3525. Primary Industries, 2015. SUPPLY: Vote of Credit, 116. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Education and Cultural Activities, PORTER, Charles Robert, Esquire 1719. (Toowong)- ROW, Honourable John Alfred (Hinchin· Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. brook) (Minister for Primary Houston), 282. Industries)- BILLS: BILL: Commonwealth Places (Administration Sugar Experiment Stations Act Amend­ cf Laws) (initiation), 2324. ment (initiation), 3410, 3420; (2 '), Consumer Affairs (initiation), 17 42. 3727. Electoral Districts (initiation), 3240; SUPPLY: (2°), 3335; (committee), 3386, 3389. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- Government Loan (initiation), 2931. Primary Industries, 1949, 1979, 2024. Industrial Development Act Amendment Resolution reported from Committee­ (initiation), 2391. Primary Industries, 2115. Mining Act Amendment (initiation), SHERRINGTON, Douglas John, Esquire 2948. (Salisbury)- Police Act and Another Act Amendment Address in Reply (amcndment-Mr. (initiation), 1859. Houston), 335. State Development and Public Works Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ BILLS: tion), 2061. Architects Act Amendment (initiation), 3297. Financial Statement, 846. Auctioneers and Agents (committee), Matters of public interest- 3664, 3665. Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Brisbane p:~rk land, Alienation, 2036. Queensland Act Amendment (initia­ Queensland University, Student dissent, tion), 2772; (2 °), 2998; (committee), 572, 3014. 2999. Surfing beaches, Preservation and con­ Beach Protection Act Amendment trol, 1069. (initiation), 2337; (2 °), 2580. 32 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SHERRINGTON, Douglas John, Esquire­ Speaker's rulings, Motions of dissent, 3140, continued: 3649. BILLS-continued: Standing Orders, Suspension, Sand mining, Clean Air Act Amendment (initiation), Cooloola, 311; (moves motion), 312. 2428; (2 °), 2607. State forest, Revocation, 682. Common Law Practice Act Amendment (2°), 2610. SUPPLY: Construction Safety (initiation), 2985. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1623; Affairs, 1797. (2°), 2246; (committee), 2277, 2281, 2282, 2286, 2290, 2291, 2292, 2296. Premier and State Development, 1410. Primary Industries, 1980. Education Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 2222. Suspended, 136, 345. Electoral Districts (initiation), 3250; (2 °), 3330. SPEAKER [Honourable David Eric Nicholson (Murrumba)]-(see also "Nicholson, Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), Honourable David Eric"] 3444; (2°), 3714; (committee), 3724. Gas Act Amendment (initiation), 2779; Absence, 1422. (2°), 3083; (committee), 3088. Address in Reply debate, Application of Greenvale Agreement (committee), 2572. Standing Order No. 17, 7, 243, 267, 311. Health Act Amendment (initiation), 306!; (committee), 3605, 3608. Adjournment of House, Proposed motions under Standing Order No. 137- Industrial Development Act Amendment (initiation), 2393. Duaringa and Emerald Shire boundaries (Mr. O'Donnell), 579. Litter (initiation), 2654; (2°), 3732; (committee), 3 734. Electoral redistribution (Mr. Houston), 2642, 2643, 3011, 3534. Mining Act Amendment (initiation), 2958. BILLS: Police Act and Another Act Amendment Generally- (initiation), 1869. Second reading- Police Superannuation Act Amendment Clauses cannot be discussed, 2256, (initiation), 2189. 2628, 3083. Railways Act Amendment (1971) Debate must be confined to prin­ (initiation), 3576. ciples of Bill, 2242, 2244, 2245, River Improvement Trust Act Amend­ 2247, 2248, 2259, 2272, 2274, ment (initiation), 2991; (2 °), 3621. 2439, 2455, 2514, 2518, 2535, Snowy Mountains Engineering Corpora­ 2536, 2538, 2539, 3080, 3081, tion (Queensland) (initiation), 2786; 3146, 3349, 3351, 3360, 3467, (2 °), 3089. 3584, 3592, 3596, 3655, 3703, State Developm:;nt and Public Works 3705. Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ Government departments cannot be tion), 2054; (2 °), 2504; (committee), referred to in detail, 2248. 2511. Introductory speeches by Ministers State Government Insurance Office cannot be discussed, 3584. (Queensland) Act Amendment (initia­ Appropriation (No. 2)- tion), 2370. Sitting extended under Standing Order Traffic Act and Another Act Amendment No. 307 to enable Treasurer to (initiation-Mr. Bennett's amendment), reply, 2152. 3569. Companies Act Amendment- Bundaberg Irrigation Undertaking, 1285. Law Reform Commission cannot Financial Statement, 946. be discussed, 27 48. Matters of public interest- Consumer Affairs- Price increases, 763. Door-to-door s:tles cannot be dis­ Representations to Minister for Labour cussed, 2272. and Tourism, 2303. Freight rates and charges cannot be Salisbury State High School reserve, discussed, 2262. 1250. Chair- Named, 136, 345. Arguing with, Not in order, 1763, Points of order, 42, 135, 1544, 1626, 2305, 2518, 2524, 2817. 2658, 2704, 2891, 3142, 3253, 3368, Must be addressed, 2242, 2538, 3206, 3748. 3332, 3475. Privilege- Must be obeyed, 59, 331, 462, 2272, Answers to questions, 196. 2699 2701, 2702, 2704, 3012, 3219. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 33

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric Members-continued: Nich{)lson)-continued: Must remain seated when Mr. Speaker Chair-continued: on his feet, 5, 136, 1763, 2910, 3355, Reflections on, Not in order, 26, 146, 3707. 147, 329, 501, 3032, 3140, 3594, Must remain silent when Clerk reading 3649. Orders of the Day, 3220. Chairman of Committees, Acting (nomi­ Must remain silent when Mr. Speaker nation of Mr. Ramsden), 4. on his feet, 7, 79, 1259, 3011, 3645, 3742, 3748. Chairmen of Committees, Temporary- Must stand when addressing Chair, 501. Appointments (Mr. Harris, Mr. Thackeray), 1176. Must stand when withdrawing remarks, 501. Resignations (Mr. Dean, Mr. R. Jones), 1176. Named- Clerk of the Parliament- Mr. Sherrington, 136, 345. Death, Mr. W. T. John son, 311; Ordered to apologise­ motion of condolence, 362. Mr. Bennett, 501. Mr. R. Jones, 1133, 3032. Appointment, Mr. C. George, 609. Mr. F. P. Moore, 329. Clerk-Assistant, Appointment, Mr. G. Ordered to resume seat­ Wyborn, 609. Mr. Aikens, 3751. Closure motion, Right to move, 44. Mr. Bousen, 331. Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, Mr. Hughes, 3508. 42, 76, 1539, 3351. Mr. Jensen, 3655. Mr. R. Jones, 2539. Cross-firing in Chamber, Disorderly, 656, Mr. Tucker, 3746. 2507, 3206. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Denial (see "Statement"). Mr. Hinze, 2631. Divisions, Application of Standing Order Passing between Chair and member No. 158, 44. speaking, Not in order, 2045, 2445, Document, Inclusion in "Hansard", 2259. 2640. Document tabled, Publication of contents, Pecuniary interest, 44, 151. 3219. Personal attacks on, Not in order, 329, Improper motives must not be imputed, 525, 1313. 17, 300, 303, 462, 536, 886, 2245, Speaking at adjournment of debates, 3082, 3334, 3707. Entitled to the call on resumption, Interjections- 311. Speeches, Cannot be quoted at length, Disorderly, 54, 293, 331, 416, 1763,2248, 212. 2568, 2695, 3077, 3206, 3355, 3381, 3587. Suspended- Must not be made from other than Mr. Dav:s, 1279. member's usual place, 326, 1068, Mr. Sherrington, 136, 345. 2132, 2444. Ministerial benches not to be occupied by Interruptions, Disorderly, 22, 323, 345, back-bench members, 374. 1348, 3085. Ministerial statements- Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Acknowledgement of member's question question under discussion, 39, 42, 148, on subject, 2544. !50, 151, 329, 465, 680, 1351, 3138, Minister to be heard without interrup­ 3141, 3142, 3642, 3649, 3650, 3744, tion, 3532. 3745, 3746, 3749, 3750, 3752. Motions, Mover in reply restricted to Matters of public interest- matters dealt with during debate, Legislation on Business Paper cannot be 1351. discussed, 3204. Order of business, Alteration, 407. Ministers may reply to statements made Orders of the Day, Postponement can be by members, 2590. moved only by Ministers, 3741. Members- Personal explanations­ Absent, Must request Whip to direct Debate not in order, 568. questions upon .notice, 269. Extraneous matter not to be introduced, Challenges to other members not in 1763. order, 1346. Interjections during personal explana­ Must be referred to by names of elec­ tions disorderly, 1763. torates, 320, 3350. Must be explanatory and relate to some Must conclude speech when called, 1069. action or statement of member, 1144. Must not rise to speak from other than Must relate to happening in House, usual places, 2677. 1763, 2593, 3508. b 34 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric Questions-continued: Nicholson)-continued: Disallowance, 464, 481, 755, 991, 1150, Petition, Advice to be given to Mr. Speaker 1248, 1266, 1545, 1732, 1838, 1882, or Clerk prior to presentation, 359. 1978, 2036, 2162, 2463, 2707, 2756, 2832, 3029, 3030, 3133, 3199, 3218, Points of order- 3280, 3432, 3504, 3641. Cannot be taken when motion before Editing, 453, 454. House, 3392. Expressions of opinion cannot be sought, Invalid, 402, 521, 662, 1279, 2590, 69, 375, 654, 1361, 2303, 2640, 3100, 2593, 3392, 3648. 3280. Must be taken at time of incident, 345. Facetious, Not in order, 991, 3032. Must not be taken while earlier point Form, scope and limitation, 5, 69, 93, is under consideration, 479. 144, 205, 316, 359, 374, 463, 464, Not occasion for making speech, 23. 481, 525, 654, 757, 778, 882, 896, 964, 991, 1063, 1078, 1178, 1329, Prepared speeches, 662. 1361, 1662, 1663, 1664, 1734, 1762, Previous debate in session must not be 1838, 2036, 2163, 2198, 2303, 2550, referred to, 170, 300, 329, 390. 2592, 2593, 2640, 2694, 2707, 2756, 2833, 2942, 2943, 3032, 3219. Private members' motions, Deletion from - Business Paper, 2540. Generally, Statement on rules, 407, 453, 454, 767, 3032. Privilege- Government policy and proposals, Answers to questions, 65, 78. Information cannot be sought, 205, Application of Standing Order No. 46, 463, 464, 481, 882, 1150, 1329, 2756, 7. 2943. '·Jf not, why not?", Not in order, 757, Must be raised as function of House, 2593. 778. Not occasion for debating questions and Implications of political bias not in answers, 79, 196. order, 1978. Improper motives not to be imputed, Parliamentary Refreshment Rooms, 2756. 5, 1178, 1732, 2163, 3032. Speaker's involvement in party politics, Insinuations not in order, 1245. 1259. Interjections during question time, Disorderly, 54, 416, 461, 673, 1150, Prosecution of quarrel not in order, 2538, 1178, 1328, 1611, 1949, 2685, 2701, 2708. 2704. Questions-- Interruptions during question time, Generally, Statement on rules, 407, 453, Disorderly, 5, 54, 462, 1543, 2590, 454, 767, 3032. 2640, 2685, 2909. Legal opinions cannot be sought, 1664, Answers- 2942. Generally, Statement on rules, 767. Legislation, Information cannot be Cannot be demanded, 374, 884, 3026. sought, 464. Debate on, Not in order, 196, 197, Limitation on number, 525, 1762, 3032. 198, 568, 2590, 2709. Members responsible for truth of Insinuations in, Not in order, 1245. content, 479, 569. Ministers responsible for truth of Must be directed to appropriate Minister, content, 479, 569. 1734. Not occasions for making ministerial Not occasions for making speeches, 93, statements, 963. 776, 778, 1063, 1838, 2303, 2550, Reference to Press articles, 3 7 4. 2694. Cannot be asked if answer is known. Not occasions for political sniping, 2832, 758. . 3031' 3200, 3218. Comment cannot be sought, 1078, 1361. Not to contain words ruled out of order, 316, 317. Comment in, Not in order, 375, 1178, 1762. Not to relate to subject matter of coronia! inquiry, 3030, 313 L Conversations in loud tones during Order in Chamber during question time, question time, Disorderly, 2345. 415, 461, 2815. Cross-firing during question time, Disor­ Personal, Not in order, 144, 774, 1838, derly, 54, 80, 709, 2694, 2704. 1978, 2162, 2592, 2832, 3029, 3031, Debate on, Not in order, 196, 197, 198, 3032, 3200, 3508. 2694. Press reports, Ministers cannot be asked Directed to Mr. Speaker, Must be in if accurate, 481, 896; Cannot be writing, 3401. quoted at length, 3504, 3505. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 35

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Nicholson)-continued: continued: Questions-continued: "He received them for some considera­ Prosecution of quarrel not in order, tion from the Government.", 300. 1545, 1663, 2198, 2942, 3100. "There have been some shady dealings Sarcastic, Not in order, 755, 1145. by certain Cabinet Ministers.", 303. "Its clarion call is disorder, its plank Similar, Not in order, 359, 757, 758, 2707, 3133. is disorganisation, and its hope is the the breakdown of society as we under­ Time allotted, One hour, 757, 2693, stand it.", 464. 2711. "Hon. members opposite . . . through Without notice- the A.L.P .'s association with certain Generally, Statement on rules, 407, unions, should do something.", 479. 453, 767, 3032. 'The more I listened to Government Involved, Not in order, 964, 1178, members, the more I was amazed by 1327. their blatant insincerity.", 501. Lengthy, Not in order, 709, 773, 776, "I suppose we have to come down here 1327. and grovel.", 501. Must be directed to appropriate "The Leader of the Country Party and Minister, 884, 1079, 3218. the Deputy Leader made fools of each other . . . but that would not be very Statistical information cannot be hard to do.'', 545. sought, 417. " . . . get things through his thick Supplementary- skull.", 2132. Cannot be addressed to another "The Minister gets his instructions from Minister, 713. big companies, like the rest of his Cannot be asked by another Government.", 3082. member, 1545, 2815 2816 3504 3641. , ' , "The Deputy Leader of the Opposition . . . was reading from a speech pre­ Cannot be asked if main question pared for him by Stanaway.", 3139. is not answered, 1612. "Surely we have some freedom in this Cannot be asked when main question Parliament.", 3594. placed on notice, 776, 778. "I have no doubt that they are acting Must be asked on same day, 755. under the very firm direction of their Quorum, Matter for Chair to decide 402 masters outside.", 3597. 511. ' , ''I know how embarrassed he will be Record term of office, 1072, 1079. when he speaks or votes for Mr. Banner.", 3749. Reflections on members not in order, 501, "They will cast a vote with their tongues 502, 526, 3029. in their cheeks.", 3751. Senate vacancy, Election of Mr. N. T. Sub-judice matters cannot be referred to, Banner, 3741, 3742, 3753. 1068. Speaker's rulings, Motions of dissent­ Suspension of member, Debate not in Extensions of time, 145, 150. order, 1279. Premature debate not permitted, 44. Tedious repetition not in order, 329, 545, 1070, 2244, 2269, 2274, 2524, 3350, Standing Order No. 123A, Grossly disor­ 3655. derly conduct, 24, 32, 293, 294, 416, 713, 76~ 773, 1346 1663 1762 Unparliamentary language- 1763, 1882, 2083, 2272, 2507, 2815: Expressions ruled out of order­ 2909, 3011, 3031,. 3101, 3206 3334 "Absolute lies", 3139. 3645, 3646, 3743. , ' "Big mug", 2817. Standing Order No. 158, Application 44 "Deliberate lies", 3139. 151. ' , "Get the finger out", 2463. Standing Orders, Suspension as a whole "Guts", 336, 3139. cannot be moved, 311. "Hypocrites", 150. "Liar", 267, 571, 1346, 2701. Statement or denial by member must be accepted, 18, 22, 23, 148, 267, 328, "Lie", 345, 571. 385, 403, 671, 1245, 1346, 2590, "Lying", 469. 3648, 3748. "Rotten liar", 135. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ "Shut up!", 2606, 2815, 3314. "He is becoming a smart alec, or a "Shut your mouth", 2709. complete larrikin.", 79. "Snide", 1245. "The motion ... is nothing more than "Snotty nose", 2507. a political publicity gimmick.", 151. "Unmitigated liar", 345. 36 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Ramsden, Samuel Nicholson)--continued: Raymond, Esquire (Merthyr)]-[see Valedictory, 2635. also "Ramsden, Samuel Raymond, Esquire"]- Withdrawal of statement must be uncon­ ditional and without qualification, 329, Chair must be addressed, 219, 263. 462, 501, 3082. Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, Words ruled out of order cannot be 174, 183, 216, 263, 291. repeated, 317. Members not obliged to heed interjections, 186. SPEAKER, ACTING AND DEPUTY [Hooper, Keith William, Esquire Point of order, Invalid, 218. (Greenslopes)]-[see also "Hooper, Previous debate in session cannot be Keith William, Esquire"]- referred to, 18 9, 23 9. BILLS: Second reading- SULLIVAN, Honourable Victor Bruce (Condamine) (Minister for Lands)- Debate must be confined to principles of Bill, 3687, 3706. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Houston), 212. Chair- Must be addressed, 443, 2251. BILLS: Reflections on, Not in order, 3706. Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment (initiation), 3534, 3557: (2°), 3726, Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, 3727. 335, 486, 507, 2251, 3465, 3482. Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) Intemperate language, Not in order, 443, Act Amendment (initiation), 2171, 1426. 2183; (2°), 2440, 2456; (committee), Interjections- 2458. Disorderly, 493, 659. Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), Must not be made from other than 3432, 3459; (2 °), 3707. member's usual place, 397, 444, Land Act Amendment (initiation), 1530, 1529, 3715. 1539; (2°), 2435, 2440. Members- Land Act Amendment and Primary Producers' Assistance (initiation). Must remain silent when Mr. Speaker 3158, 3220; (2°), 3698, 3706. on his feet, 443. Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Ordered to apologise­ Scheme Agreement (initiation), 633, Mr. Bennett, 1427. 741; (2°), 1301, 1525. Mr. Herbert, 1426, 1427. Rural Fires Act Amendment (initiation), Mr. Wright, 442, 443. 2412, 2420. Points of order, Invalid, 397, 494, 497, State forests, Revocation, 674, 684, 2458, 573, 660. 2459. Questions, Disallowance, 1514, 1515. THACKERAY, Mervyn Herbert, Esquire Stat·ements ordered to be withdrawn- (Rockhampton North) (see alo "Chair­ " 'Napoleon the pig', they call him, man of Committees, Temporary")- 'from Animal Farm'.", 443. BILL: "AI ice in Blunderland", 494. Industrial Development Act Ame:Jdment "His remarks are obviously intended to (initiation), 2395. discredit the conciliation and arbitra­ Matter of public interest- tion system in this State.", 1426. Meat exports through Port Alma, 465. "He and other members of his party have become puppets that dance every Point of order, 2188. time the Q.C.E. pulls the strings.", SUPPLY: 3368. EsTl'L\TES IN Co'V!MJTTEE­ Unparliamentary language­ Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Expression ruled out of order­ Affairs, 1894. "Lies", 3342. Mines ~nd Main Roads, 1576. SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Houghton, James TOMKIN§, Kenneth Bm:goyne, Esquire Edward Hiram, Esquire (Redcliffe}}­ (Roma)- [see also "Houghton, James Edward Address in Reply (amendmenl-Mr. Hiram, Esr;:uire"j- Houston), 449, 482.

Chair must be addressed, 226, 302, 382. BILLS: Interjections, Disorderly, 177. Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment Point of order, lnvalid, 288. (initiation), 3550. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 37

TOMKINS, Kenneth Burgoyne, Esquire­ BILLS-continued: continued: Forestry Act Amendment (2 °), 3 711. BILLS-continued: Greenvale Agreement (initiation), 2467; Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) (2°), 2559; (committee), 2571, 2575. Act Amendment (2°), 2453. Greenvale Agreement Act Amendment Land Act Amendment and Primary (initiation), 3283; (2°), 3579. Producers' Assistance (initiation), 3167. Industrial Development Act Amendment Financial Statement, 953. (initiation), 2408; (2°), 2595. Land Act Amendment and Primary Matter of public interest- Producers' Assistance (initiation), 3172. Picture Theatres and Films Commission, Legislative Assembly Act Amendment 2041. (2°), 2997. SUPPLY: Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Scheme Agreement (initiation), 739. Mines and Main Roads, 1484. Mining Act Am·endment (initiation), Primary Industries, 1983. 2960. Police Act and Another Act Amendment TOOTH, Honourable Seymour Douglas (committee), 2525, 2526, 2527. (Ashgrove) (Minister for Healtb)- Public Accountants Registration Act BrLLS: Amendment (initiation), 2996. Ambulance Services Act Amendment Racing and Betting Act Amendment (injtiati.on), 592, 608; (2 °), 972, 978; (initiation), 2923. (committee), 979. State Development and Public Works Clean Air Act Amendment (initiation), Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ 2421, 2433; (2°), 2601, 2608. tion), 2164. Health Act Amendment (initiation), Financial Statement, 1234. 3032, 3072; (2°), 3580, 3596; (commit­ tee), 3604, 3605, 3607, 3608, 3609, Matters of public interest- 3610, 3612, 3615, 3616, 3619. Apprentices, Country, Correspondence courses, 2696. Matters of public interest- Goodwin, Robent William, Court sentence, Hospitals- 654. Baillie Henderson, 2700. Motorists stranded on flooded highways, Country, 2557. 3013. Wolston Park, 2700. Railway griddle cars, 1065. Ministedal statements- South Burdekin Water Board, 2308, Blue Nursing Service, State Govern­ 2556. ment subsidy, 3 17. Sugar-cane assignments, 2556. Country hospitals, Statement by Dr. P. Ordered to resume seat, 3746. Lip, 2541. Halwax, Dr. K., Resignation, 2459. Personal explanation, 2083. Ice-cream, Flavouring substances, 452. Points of order, 79, 345, 390. 397, 423, Mosman Hall, Charters Towers, 1825. 716. 914, 1278, 1664, 2698, 2837, Points of order, 79, 2591, 3611. 3138, 3224, 3269, 3355, 3751. Privilege- TUCKER, Percy John Robert, Esquire Answer to question, 78. (Townsville North) (Deputy Leader of the Opposition)- Shareholdings by Ministers (seconds motion), 14. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Houston), 325. Senate vacancy, Motion (Mr. Bjelke­ Petersen) for election of Mr. N. T. BILLS: Banner, 3743. Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Shareholdings by (seconds Queensland Act Amendment (2°), Ministers 2998. motion), 14. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers Speaker's rulings (seconds motions of (Pensions) Act Amendment (initiation), dissent), 145, 3136, 3643. 780. Standing Orders, Suspension. Shar<:holdings CommonweaJ,th Places (Administration by Ministers, 14. of Lav s) (initiation), 2322. Consumer Affairs (2 '), 2263; (commit­ State forest. Revocation, 677. tee), 2278, 2292. SUPPLY: Electoral Districts (initiation), 3254; ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- (2°), 3360. Education and Cultural Activities, Evidence (Reproductions) (2 '), 968. 1773. 38 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

TUCKER, Percy John Robert, Esquire­ BILLS-continued: continued: Land Act Amendment and Primary SuPPLY-continued: Producers' Assistance (initiation), 3179. Mines and Main Roads, 1566. Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Primary Industries, 1998. Scheme Agreement (initiation), 691; (2°), 1310. Resolution reported from Committee­ River Improvement Trust Act Amend­ Industrial Development, 2131. ment (initiation), 2993. Vote of Credit, 114. Rural Fires Act Amendment (initiation), Want of confidence motion (seconds 2415. motion), 1335. Stamp Act Amendment (1971) (initia­ tion), 2944. W ALLIS-SMITH, Edwin, Esquire (Table­ lands)- Sugar Experiment Stations Act Amend- ment (initiation), 3412. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Houston), 424. Bundaberg Irrigation Undertaking, 1287. BILLS: Death, Muller, Mr. A. G., 262. Ambulance Services Act Amendment Financial Statement, 860. (initiation), 606. Point of order, 939. Animals Protection Act Amendment (initiation), 3518. SUPPLY: Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 3554. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) Affairs, 1813. Act Amendment (initiation), 2179. Education and Cultural Activities, Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), 1715. 3453. Mines and Main Roads, 1492. Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Premier and State Development, 1407. Scheme Agreement (inLtiation), 729; Primary Industries, 2000. (2°), 1521. Reso/u!io:: repor:,.?d froJn Conunittee­ Snowy Mountains Engineering Corpora­ Primary Industries, 2112. tion (Queensland) (initiation), 2793. State Development and Public Works WOOD, Bill, Esquire (Cook)- Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 2075, 2163. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Houston), 544. Sugar Experiment Stations Act Amend- ment (initiation), 3411; (2°), 3727. BILLS: Bundaberg Irriga,tion Undertaking, 1298. Construction Safety (initiation), 2978; (2°), 3689. Financial Statement, 1215. Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1628; Matters of public interest- (2°), 2245; (committee), 2277, 2280, Andersons Seeds Ltd., Walkamin, Land 2285, 2288, 2294. lease, 3402. Electoral Districts (initJation), 3245. Chillagoe Road, Dimbulah-Almaden Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), section, 2045. 3457; (committee), 3721, 3724. SUPPLY: Financial Statement, 866. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Matters of public interest­ Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Aborigines,- Affairs, 1913. Child deaths, 1619. Education and Cultural Activities, 1721. Resettlement at Mapoon, 3209. Primary Industries, 1961. Barron River, Pollution, 2310. Point of order, 1923. WHARTON, Claude AHred, Esquire (!Bumett) (see also "Chairman of Smithfield, Road construction work (pre­ Committees, Temporary'')- sents petition), 3101. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. SuPPLY: Houston), 305. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Ambulance Services Act Amendment Affairs, 1800. (initiation), 601. Education and Cultural Activities, Electoral Districts (2°), 3356. 1689. Farmers' Assistance (Debts Adjustment) Mines and Main Roads, 1582. Act Amendment (2°), 2445. Primary Industries, 2008. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 39

WOOD, Peter, Esquire (Toowoomba East)- BILLs-continued: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Common Law Practice Act Amendment Houston), 501. (initiation), 2318. BILLS: Commonwealth Places (Administration Consumer Affairs (committee), 2295. of Laws) (initiation), 2325. Education Act Amendment (No. 2) Consumer Affairs (initiation), 1644; (initiation), 2209; (2°), 2623. (2°), 2259; (committee), 2278, 2284, 2287, 2291, 2295. Electoral Districts (2°), 3343. Education Act Amendment (No. 2) Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3054. (initiation), 2219; (2 °), 2626. Industrial Development Act Amendment (initiation), 2402. Electoral Districts (initiation), 3269; (2°), 3353. Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Scheme Agreement (2°), 1518. Health Act Amendment (initiation), 3056. State Development and Public Works Legislative Assembly Act Amendment Organisation Act Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 2770. tion), 2073. State Development and Public Works Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Organisation Act Amendment (commit­ Act Amendment (committee), 3484. tee), 2508, 2510. Financial Statement, 933. State Government Insurance Office Matter of public interest- (Queensland) Act Amendment (initia­ Austrdian Opera Company, Grand opera tion), 2359. season, 3409. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Points of order, 1686, 1716. Act Amendment (2°), 3476; (commit­ SUPPLY: tee), 3490. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Financial Statement, 1018. Education and Cultural Activities, 1677. Matters of public interest- Mines and Main Roads, 1586. Education Commission, Proposed, 1843. Resolution ;· ·po•·ted from Committee--­ Meat exports through Port Alma, 468. Industrial Development, 2135. Rockhampton Fire Brigade Board, Dis- missal of firemen, 1253. WRIGHT, Keith Webb, Esquire (Rockhamp­ ton South)- Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1665. BrLLs: Points of order, 2631, 3372, 3373. Animals Protection Act Amendment (initiation), 3520. SUPPLY: Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Queensland Act Amendment (initia­ Justice, 2102. tion), 2775; (committee), 2999. Premier and State Development, 1453. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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Form, scope and limitation (Mr. Speaker), 5, Aborigines-continued: 69, 93, 144, 205, 316, 359, 374, 463, Comet railway reserve, Living conditions 464, 481, 525, 654, 757, 758, 776, 778, (Mr. O'Donneil), 1948. 896,964,991, 1063, 1145, 1150, 1178, 1248, 1266, 1329, 1361, 1514, 1545, Customs, Statement by Professor Rendle­ 1663, 1664, 1734, 1762, 1838, 1882, Short (Mr. Baldwin), 1881. 2036, 2162, 2163, 2198, 2303, 2550, Education- 2592, 2593, 2640, 2694, 2707, 2756, Committee of inquiry (Mr. B. Wood), 2816, 2~,3 2, 2833, 2942, 2943, 3029, 1976. 3032, 3100, 3219, 3280, 3432, 3504, 350<', 3641. Junior examination results (Mr. B. Wood), 3095. A.C.F. and Shir!eys Fertilizers Ltd. (see Post-primary (Mr. B. Wood), 1609. '·Fe:·tilizer companies"). Research (Mr. B. Wood), 1662. A.C.T.U., Tax-free retail trading (Dr. School-leavers, Manual and homecraft Crawford), 3632. training (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3279. Aboriginal Advisory Council (Mr. Wallis­ Secondary grants and tertiary education Smith), 3006. schemes (Mr. Casey), 155. Aboriginal and Island Affairs Department­ Health survey (Mr. P. Wood), 896. Files and records (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3094, Housing, Standards (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 668, 319+. 770; Commonwealth scheme (Mr. Ran£crs (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 413. Hanson), 3636. Infant mortality rate (Mr. P. Wood), 1660; Staff <.ppointment, Interview with applicant (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3635. (l\fr. Wright), 3399. Rail travel permits (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Teachers on secondment (Mr. B. Wood), 1773, 1976, 3195. 1662. Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 49, 352. Transfer of responsibilities (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 894, 1879; (Mr. B. Wood), 2193. Aborigines' and Tones Strait Islanders' Affairs Act, Review (Mr. B. Wood), 463; (Mr. Aborigines- Sherrington), 2680. Aboriginal and Island Affairs Department Abortion, Legalisation (Mr. Hinze), 461. (see "Aboriginal and Island Affairs Department"). Abschol committee, Palm Island visit (Mr. P. Wood), 964, 985. Aboriginal communities and reserves­ Acacia Ridge, Public transport service (Mr. Council chairmen, Visit to Parliament Sherrington), 455. House (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3400. Accident insurance, School children (Mr. Councils (Mr. B. Wood), 2346. Aikens), 580. Electioneering (Mr. B. Wood), 653. Accidents- Hospitals, Control by Health Department (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 894, 1879, 3312. Industrial (Mr. Ramsden), 132. Maternal and Child Welfare sisters, Tractors (Mr. Bromley), 648, 3005. Visits (Mr. P. Wood), 159. Traffic (see "Traffic"). Official tour (Mr. B. Wood), 2688; (Mr. Adler, Mr. Frank (Mr. Bennett), 54, 80. F. P. Moore), 2710. Adult Education Section- School Health Service sisters, Visits (Mr. P. Wood), 159. Consumer protection courses (Mr. Bromley), 2907. Senate election, Campaigning (Mr. B. Wood), 653. Staff (Mr. Wright), 3399. Unemployment benefits (Mr. B. Wood), Television screening of film "The Child 2546. Molester" (Mr. Wright), 3529. Appointment to departmental positions (Mr. Adulthood, Age (Mr. Tucker), 46. B. Wood), 2547. Advancetown dam, Resumptions (Mr. Hinze), Child deaths, Camoooweal area (Mr. 2753. Ahern), 1543; (Mr. Sherrington), 1654. Aerial ambulance (Mr. Wharton), 520. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 41

Age of adulthood (Mr. Tucker), 46. Albion Park Paceway­ Aged persons' homes (Mr. Bromley), 670; Accidents (Mr. Hanlon), 3500. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2754. Betting by minors (Mr. Melloy), 1245. Agent-General, residence (Mr. Postponement of meeting (Mr. Hanlon), Aikens), 2158; Qualifications (Mr. 2678. Wright), 3101. Alcohol- Agents' fidelity bonds, Powers of forfeiture (Mr. Bennett), 3640. Addiction (Mr. Wright), 614. Agricultural Bank- Blood-breath relationship (Mr. Houston), 349. Drought relief applications (Mr. Wharton), 989. Effects on motor-vehicle drivers, Test (Mr. Bennett), 1074. Loans, Interest rates (Mr. Houston), 367; (Mr. Hanson), 3396. Pregnant women, Effect (Mr. Hanson), 1513. Salary classifications (Mr. Han·is), 90. Alcoholism, In-patient treatment (Mr. Jensen), Agricultural Education Advisory Council (Mr. 2345. Davies), 2814. Alewood, Mr. V. J. (Mr. Houston), 3191. Agricultural science graduates (Mr. Ahern), 612. Alexander, Dr. G. I. (Mr. Bennett), 751, 2!58. Agricultural Standards Branch inspectors, Allenstown State School (Mr. Wright), 88. Right of entry (Mr. B. Wood), 3637. A!maden, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 80. Air pollution- Amberle3 State School (Mrs. Jordan), 2811. Brisbane (Mr. Melloy), 3!3, 1943; (Mr. Amoco Refinery (Mr. Newton), 47. Hughes), 669; (Mr. Bromley), 894; (Mr. Ampol Refinery- Bennett), 1878. Inspections (Mr. Newton), 47. Buranda area (Mr. Bromley), 894. Protective clothing (Mr. Harris), 60. Fall-out registrations, Brisbane area (Mr. Melloy), 313, 1943. Safety record (Mr. Harris), 60. Gladstone (Mr. Bennett), 1878. Anakie gem fields, Mining regulations (Mr. O'Donnell), 560; Miners' rights (Mr. Industrial gas wastes (Dr. Crawford), 2301. O'Donnell), 561. Ipswich (Mr. Hughes), 669. Analgesic dependency (Mr. Wright), 1444. Motor vehicle exhaust gases (Mr. Mellov), Anderson and Co., Arthur (Mr. Aikens), 50, 2197; (Mr. H;Jmon), 415; (Dr. 3211. Crawford), 2301. Anderson's Seeds Ltd., Walkamin, Factory Pine Shire (Mr. Houston), 349. closure (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 962; Land Air Pollution Control Council- lease (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2585. 3395. Assistance to industry (Mr. Hughes), 669. Annandale-Peak Downs railway junction, Houses (Mr. Newbery), 3275. Control of industrial and motor vehicle exhaust gases (Dr. Crawford), 2301. Ansett Airlines, Service to North Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 165. Staff (Mr. Hanson), 369; (Mr. Bennett), 1878. Antimony Nickel N. L. (Mr. Hanlon), 3309. Aircraft- Anzac Avenue, Redcliffe (Mr. Melloy), 1146. Charter by Ministers (Mr. Houston), 45, Anzac Day holiday, Totalisator Adminis- 560. tration Board operations (Mr. Ahern), 3423. Official (see "Official aeroplane"). Apples, Dumping (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3281, Surface damage (Mr. Houston), 1423; (Mr. 3528. R. Jones), 2583. Apprentice jockeys, Employment conditions Airlie Beach, Sewerage scheme (Mr. Dean), (Mr. Miller), 3006; (Mr. Hanlon), 3500. 3530. Apprenticeship- Airstrips, DME beacons (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2683. Courses (Mr. F. P. Moore), 142. Aitkenvale, Education Department land (Mr. Indentures, Observance (Mr. F. P. Moore), Aikens), 3212. 1728; Cancellation (Mr. Wright), 3011. "Aladdin's Record", Art union prize (Mr. Aquitaine, Exempt mining areas (Mr. Inch), Aikens), 276, 1604. 3498. "Alagna", Withdrawal from shipping service Arana Hills, Level-crossing gates (Mr. Lloyd), (Mr. R. Jones), 2162. 3432. Albert Shire, Main roads expenditure (Mr. Arbitration inspectors, Commonwealth (Mr. Hinze), 199. Bromley), 3311. 42 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Archer Park railway station (Mr. Wright), Australian Labour Party-continued: 253. Federal executive take-over of Queensland Archives, Public (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1608. branch (Mr. Aikens), 672. Army driving licence, Recognition (Mr. Health committee inspection (Mr. R. E. Houston), 3421. Moore), 154. Arnotts Snack Products Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Wright), Metalsex negotiations, Suggested (Mr. 896, 1151; (Mr. B. Wood), 988. Houghton), 1262. Art gallery (see "Queensh:nd Art Gallery"). New Farm Park fete (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1149; (Mr. Ahern), 1263. Art union prize, Racehorse (Mr. Aikens), 276, 1604. Political meeting, Gold Coast licensed premises (Mr. Hinze), 1761, 1836. Artificial insemination of stock (Mr. Murray), 417; (Mr. Aiken), 3425. Vietnam moratorium demonstration (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 585; (Mr. McKechnie), Ashgrove quarry (Mr. Lickiss), 567, 3023, 671. 3029, 3092, 3125, 3132, 3191. Australian League of Rights (Mr. F. P. Aspley-Redcliffe road (Mr. Melloy), 1146. Moore), 775, 777. Assault victims, Damages (Mr. Aikens), 2901. Australian Medical Association, Submission Assisted Students (Enforcement of Obligations) on health service reforms (Dr. Crawford), Act (Mr. Baldwin), 3280. 1662; (Mr. Melloy), 2591; Circular on workers' compensation provisions (Mr. Atherton- Hanlon), 2679. Department of Primary Industries, Vacancies Australian National Farmers' Union (Mr. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2827. Marginson), 587. High School (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2682. Australian Opera Company, Brisbane season Hospital (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3025. (Mr. P. Wood), 3396, 3430; Country tour (Mr. Aikens), 3496. Queensland Country Women's Association, Student hostel (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1879. Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd., Pollu­ tion (Mr. Houston), 349; Use of Atherton Tableland- mercury (Mr. Houghton), 3004. Agricultural adviser (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 49. Australian Pastoral Company, Properties (Mr. Houston), 892; Drought Relief (Mr. Dairy farms, Offers to purchase (Mr. Wallis­ Houston), 985. Smith), 1757. Australian Road Safety Council, Disbandment Pig industry (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1149. (Mr. Dean), 358, 410. Atomic Energy Commission, Statement by Australian Transport Advisory Council (Mr. chairman (Mr. R. Jones), 564. Houston), 2433. ,\uckland Street level crossing, Gladstone (Mr. Australian Wool Board (Mr. O'Donnell), Hanson), 356. 1328. Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Collec­ Australian Wool Commission (Mr. Wallis­ wrs and Motor Dealers Act, Powers of Smith), 1327; Councillor F. Tritton's forfeiture (Mr. Bennett), 3640. statement (Mr. Tucker), 2639, 2677. Augathella, Hospital (Mr. Aiken), 164; Police Australian Workers' Union, Compulsory mem­ station (Mr. Aiken), 3029. bership (Mr. Wharton), 1882. Aurukun, Bauxite deposits (Mr. B. Wood), Authorities to prospect- 1358. Coastal land (Mr. Lloyd), 1446. Austral-Pacific Fertilizers Ltd., Natural gas price (Mr. Dean), 1542; Nitrogenous Definition (Mr. Bromley), 1246. fertiliser bounty (Mr. Cory), 1604. Landholder's interests and alternative land Ac1strali:m Automobile Association (Mr. usage (Mr. Lloyd), 1446. Bromley), 2832. Mineral sands, List (Mr. Sherrington), 52, Australian Broadcasting Commission, 204, 1541, 1544. Employees' offences (Mr. Bennett), 562. Rights of holder (Mr. Sherrington), 83. Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust (Mr. P. Awards, Industrial (see "Industrial awards"). Wood), 3396. Ayr- Australian Fisheries Council (Mr. Wallis­ Hospital, Regional nursing training scheme Smith), 2548. (Mr. Lonergan), 3421. Australian Group for the Scientific Study of Opportunity school, Speech therapist (Mr. Mental Deficiency (Mr. P. Wood), 2936. Bird), 3194. Australian Labour Party- Railway goods shed, Fittings (Mr. Bird), Candidate, Townsv'11e South electorate 55; Loading ramp (Mr. Bird), 1073, (Mr. Aikens), 1877. 2804. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 43

Babinda State School secondary department Banyo- (M;. F. P. Moore), 894; Milk vendors Railway station, Passengers (Mr. Melloy), (Mr. F. P. Moore), 3641. 876; Sunday closure (Mr. Melloy), 1880. Baby foods (Mr. Hanson), 416. Railway workshop (Mr. Melloy), 3198. Backward Persons Act, Application to Queens­ Bar Association of Queensland, Submissions land Sub-Normal Children's Welfare on Termination of Tenancies Act (Mr. Association (Mr. B. Wood), 2079; Survey Bennett), 3022. board (i\1r. P. Wood), 2937. Barbiturate dependency (Mr. Wright), 1444. Baddow railway station, Platform and over­ head bridge (Mr. Davies), 753, 1060. Barcaldine hospital, Staff (Mr. Melloy), 2830. Badu Island, School (Mr. B. Wood), 1760; Barcaldine-Winton railway line, House Airfield (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. repairs (Mr. O'Donnell), 3424. Barkly Highway (Mr. Inch), 2833. Bagasse, Utilisation study (Mr. Casey), 1734. Barlow, V. M., Assistant Police Commissioner Bailey's "Comprehensive Catalogue of (Mr. Houston), 3000. Queensland Plants" (Mr. B. Wood), 1512. Barrier Reef (see "Great Barrier Reef"). Bai11ie Henderson Hospital­ Barron, Mr. J. (Mr. Lee), 3504. Charge nurses (Mr. Bousen), 582. Barron River, Pollution (Mr. B. Wood), 893; Boat harbour (Mr. B. Wood), 962. Dairy, Cost of rebuilding (Mr. Bousen), Barton, Mr. C. N. (Mr. Hanson), 750. 156. Basil Stafford Centre (Mrs. Jordan), 1147. Day-rooms (Mr. Bousen), 2826. Bate, Dame Zara (Mr. Melloy), 711, 770, Doctor's residence (Mr. Bousen), 750, 777. 801. Farm bailiff's residence (Mr. Bousen), 156. Bauer, Police Commissioner, Educational qualifications (Mr. Harris), 706; State­ Fire precautions (Mr. Melloy), 2751. ment on road deaths (Mr. Bennett), Grazing land, Disposal (Mr. Bousen), 368. 1074. Inspection by Minister (Mr. Melloy), 2755. Bauxite exports (Mr. Sherrington), 877. Laundry (Mr. Bousen), 616. Baxter, Sir Philip (Mr. R. Jones), 564. Livestock (Mr. Bousen), 156. Beach Protection Authority, Authorities to prospect on coastal land (Mr. Lloyd), Milk supply (Mr. Bousen), 156. 1446; Surveys and recommendations Occupational therapy block (Mr. Bousen), (Mr. B. Wood), 1542; (Mr. Hinze), 3092, 413; Staff (Dr. Crawford), 3196. 3309. Patient care. Article in "The Toowoomba Beach restoration assistance (Mr. Aikens), Chronicle'' (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 2942. 2705. Beaconsfield Terrace, Sandgate, Traffic lights Staff members, Suspension (Mr. W. D. (Mr. Dean), 882, 1835, 3428. Hewitt), 2708. Bean prices (Mr. Jensen), 757. Stop-work meeting, Staff complaints (Mr. Bousen), 351. Beardmore, Mr. and Mrs. (Mr. Kaus), 3505, 3531. Visit of member for Nudgee (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 2708. Beaudesert Shire, Main roads expenditure (Mr. Hinze), 199; Land valuation appeals Ward renovations (Mr. Bousen), 566. (Mr. Baldwin), 613. Bald Hills railway station (Mr. Dean), 3126. Beckingsale Management Services Pty. Ltd., Balmoral High School, Bre;Jking and entering Railway freight study (Mr. R. Jones), offences (Mr. Houston), 408; Vandalism 1063; (Mr. Wright), 1076. (Mr. Houston), 408, 3123. Beddow, Mr. and Mrs. (Mr. McKechnie), Balonne Shire, Land valuations (Mr. 2802. Hungerford), 1445. Beef roads scheme (Mr. Bromley), 988. Balonne-Culgoa Rivers, Confluence (Mr. Beenleigh High School (Mr. Baldwin), 355. Hungerford), 203. Beer, R., Detective Constable (Mr. Davis), Bamaga Aboriginal Community­ 713, 751, 892. Electioneering (Mr. B. Wood), 653. Beerwah, Police residence (Mr. Ahern), 2079. Houses (Mr. B. Wood), 3277. Beet-sugar industry, Tasmania (Mr. R. Jones), Teacher accommodation (Mr. B. Wood), 808. 1759. Bellthorpe-Woodford school-bus accident Banana Hospitals Board, Moura hospital {Mr. (Mr. R. Jones), 3030; {Mr. Houston), Melloy), 271, 960, 1656. 3130, 3191; (Mr. Bousen), 3133. 44 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Eellevue Hotel (Mr. Lonergan), 248; (Mr. Bluewater sub-artesian area (Mr. Tucker), Aikens), 1509; (Mr. Bromley), 1731. 3629. Belmont, High-school reserve (Mr. Newton), Board of Advanced Education (Mr. P. Wood), 255. 897. Bentonite, Road-haulage permit fees (Mr. R. Board of Secondary School Studies­ Jones), 1658, 1758. Establishment (Mr. Davies), 615, 2687; Bex A.P .C. powders (Mr. Bromley), 3028. (Mr. P. Wood), 1059. Biboohra State School, Septic system (Mr. External examinations (Mr. Houston), B. Wood), 477, 666, 3501; Classroom 3000, 3123. (Mr. B. Wood), 666. Meetings (Mr. Davies), 2687. Bicycles, Accidents (Mr. Marginson), 253; Use by children (Mr. Thackeray), 3637. Members, Appointment (Mr. Bromley), 2588; (Mr. Davies), 2687. Billiard tables in hotels (Mr. Tucker), 2160. Board of Teacher Education (Mr. P. Wood), Bingo, Permits (Mr. Houston), 45; Legalising 3273. (Mr. Bromley), 654. Boat-owners, Sea-going restrictions (Mr. Biological scientist, North Queensland (Mr. Thackeray), 2811; Distribution of first­ B. Wood, 1976. aid leaflet (Mr. Thackeray), 2937. Birds, Native, Illegal export (Mr. R. J ones), Boating patrol (see "Queensland Boating 959. Patrol"). Bischof, Police Commissioner (Mr. Harris), Bobawaba-Wathana railway line (Mr. 706. Tucker), 412. Bishop Island, New Australians' picnic (Mr. Boggo Road prison (see "Brisbane-Prison"). Ahern), 1263. Bitumen-marking of cars (Mr. Hinze), 1428. Boilermakers and Blacksmiths' Society, Officials (Mr. Houston), 268. Bjelke-Petersen Enterprises Pty. Ltd., Direc­ tors (Mr. Bennett), 1355; Government Bonds Industries Ltd., Resale price mainten­ equity (Mr. Jensen), 1514. ance (Mr. Hanlon), 3640. Black, Mr. R. E. (Mr. Bennett), 1355. Banner, Mr. (Mr. B. Wood), 653. Blackall, Railway fettlers (Mr. O'Donnell), Border Rivers scheme- 666. Balonne-Culgoa Rivers, Confluence (Mr. Blackbutt, Railway fettlers' camp (Mr. Wallis­ Hungerford, 203. Smith), 414. Commission, Personnel (Mr. Hungerford), Blackwater- 203. Government houses (Mr. B. Wood), 2587. Commonwealth assistance (Mr. McKech­ Mining leases, Agricultural and pastoral nie), 1540, 2193. rights (Mr. B. Wood), 160, 203. Irrigation licences (Mr. Mc.Kechnie), 1261. \Vater supply (Mr. Hanson), 2587. Borthwick, Thomas and Sons (A'sia) Ltd. B;ackwater-Gladstone railway line, Freight (Mr. Houston), 518. rates (Mr. Lloyd), 371; (Mr. Wright), Bottles, Non-returnable (Mr. Aikens), 1509; 1076. (Mr. R. Jones), 1733; Prices (Mr. Bh.ckwater-Sabina Point railway line (Mr. Bousen), 2750. Wright), 3129. Boundary Road, Coopers Plains, Traffic flow Bla!r, Mr. R. A. (Mr. Bennett), 1242. (Mr. Sherrington), 877. Blind children, Education (Mr. Jensen), 2808. Bowden, W. H. Pty. Ltd., Pine Rivers Shire :Si'nd institutions, Building subsidies (Mr. hall lease (Mr. Houston), 1260, 1509, Tm,"er), 2935. 1513. BJ"nd v.orkers, Steering committee on employ­ Bowen, Tourist resort bookings (Mr. Tucker), ment (Mr. Bromley), 258, 771; Wages 1977; Hospital, Regional nursing train­ clair~1 (Mr. Bromley), 1077. ing scheme (Mr. Lonergan), 3421. Blood test, Mr. J. Sheehan (Mr. Dean), Bowen-Home Hill railway line, Derailment 2347. (Mr. Bird), 2032. Bloom, Professor H. (Mr. Tucker), 269. Bowen-TownsviHe rail-motor service (Mr. Bloomfield River, Sandy Creek bridge (Mr. Bird), 55. B. Wood), 2908. Boxing commission (Mr. O'Donnell), 961. Blue Nursing Service (Mr. Casey), 87; (Dr. Bracken Ridge, Housing Commission houses Crawford), 349, 525, 1360, 1444; (Mr. (Mr. Dean), 670. Bennett), 613, 1242; (Mr. Tucker), 704, Bramston Beach (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 611. 710; (Mr. Davies), 713; (Mr. Melloy), 3424; (Mr. Wright), 3424. Brassall State School (Mrs. Jordan), 61. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 45

Bread- Brisbane-continued: Boycott by Queensland Housewives' Asso­ City Council-continued: ciation (Mr. Davis), 3218. Flood mitigation, Subsidy (Mr. Bromley), Prices (Mr. Bousen), 2081; (Mr. Harris), 199. 2159; (Mr. McKechnie), 2343; (Mr. Indebtedness (Mr. Hughes), 1177, 1247, Davis), 2348, 2435, 2463, 3200; (Mr. P. 1353. Wood), 2462; (Mr. Casey ), 2811. Parks, Lease renewals (Mr. W. D. Unhygienic delivery (Mr. Davis), 85, 154. Hewitt), 368; (Mr. Newton), 412. Unsold, Returns to manufacturers (Mr. Sandgate swimming-pool land (Mr. Davis), 3426. Lickiss), 3213. Time-payment contracts (Mr. Hughes), Week-end baking, Report (Mr. Bromley), 1447. 354, 370. Country Women's Association, Hostel (Mr. Breakfast Creek, Pollution (Mr. Bromley), Casey), 566. 199, 257; (Mr. Davis), 1432, 1447, 2463, 3432; (Mr. Murray), 2549. Creeks (see "Watercourses"). Breaking and entering offences, Number (Mr. Cricket Ground (Mr. Aikens), 1443. Houston), 132; (Mr. Bromley), 519; Cultural organisations, Grants (Mr. Aikens), Balmoral High School (Mr. Houston), 2157. 408. Dental Hospital (Mr. Harris), 357. Breathalyser tests- Driving, Unruly, Newspaper article (Mr. Accuracy (Mr. Tucker), 269. Bromley), 1731. Doctors' fees (Mr. Houston), 560, 616. Electricity, Underground reticulation (Mr. Number, Prosecutions and points (Mr. Casey), 457. Dean), 880. "Eventide", Additional (Mr. Dean), 612. Random (Mr. R. Jones), 2303. Exhibition, Rail services (Mr. Wallis­ Rofe, Mr. (Mr. Dean), 651. Smith), 522. Sheehan, Mr. J. (Mr. Dean), 2347. Gas explosion (Mr. Newton), 47; (Mr. Baldwin), 63; (Mr. Davis), 1075; (Mr. Bribie Island, Sand removal (Mr. Houghton), Bennett), 1243. 616; (Mr. Houston), 746; Bridge (Mr. Hanlon), 894. Harbour board (Mr. Aikens), 1877. Bricklaying apprenticeships (Mr. R. E. Hospital- Moore), 2639. Beds (Mr. Melloy), 3499. Brisbane- Cancer wards, Beds (Mr. Bromley), 564. Air pollution (Mr. Melloy), 313; (Mr. Dalgleish, Mr., Treatment (Mr. Hinze), Hughes), 669; (Mr. Bromley), 894; (Mr. 586. Bennett), 187 8. Equipment, Specialised (Dr. Crawford), Airport flight paths (Mr. Ramsden), 3002. 1832. Ambulance centre (Mr. Dean), 962. Lowson House (see "Lowson House"). Medical officers, Resident, Junior (Mr. Bicycle accidents (Mr. Marginson), 253. Melloy), 1828. Botanic Gardens, Motor traffic (Mr. Dean), Nurses, Resignations (Mr. Bennett), 202; 652. Shortage (Mr. Melloy), 252, 271. Chicken hatcheries (Mr. Bennett), 2938. Post-mortem examinations (Mr. Harris), 3006. Children's Hospital- Registrars (Mr. Melloy), 1828. Beds (Mr. Melloy), 3499. Salaries, Delay in payment (Dr. Craw­ Fire protection (Mr. Melloy), 50, 252. ford), 1544. 986. Staff, Shortage (Mr. Bennett), 202. McConnell ward (Mr. Melloy), 252. New (Dr. Crawford), 2302. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Brom­ Raff ward (Mr. Melloy), 252. ley), 88, 706. Vermin infestation, Alleged (Mr. R. E. Institute of Technology (see "Queensland Moore), 1760. Institutes of Technology"). City Council- Main roads expenditure (Mr. Aikens), 1320. Administration block, Financing (Mr. Porter), 883; (Mr. Ahern), 3639. Meat, Deliveries (Mr. Hughes), 139, 756; Bus services, Transfer (Mr. Aikens), Prices (Mr. Hughes), 139. 3023; Powers of Commissioner for Metropolitan area, Definition for gambling Transport (Mr. Hughes), 3214, 3312. purposes (Mr. Bromley), 3028. Buses, Vacuum-operated doors (Mr. Milk supplies (Mr. Davis), 1941; (Mr. Hughes), 250, 418, 463, 883, 2302. Hanson), 2346. 46 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Brisbane-continued: Brisbane-continued: Natural-gas price (Mr. P. Wood), 2298. Watch-house, New (Mr. Nev.ton), 1611; Bail (Mr. Bennett), 2031. Opera season (Mr. P. Wood), 3396, 3430. Water supply, Emergency service (Mr. Police, Foot and mobile patrols (Mr. Hughes), 990, 1062. Hughes), 2686. Watercourses, Clearing (Mr. Miller), 1431; Prison- (Mr. Aikens), 1443; Flooding (Mr. Accommodation block, New (Mr. Davis), Davis), 2550. 2815, 2828. Women's Hospital, Beds (Mr. Melloy), Building-construction work by inmates 3499; Removal of baby (Mr. W. D. (Mr. Aikens), 3394. Hewitt), 1730. Dormitory lighting (Mr. Bennett), 1658. Brisbane-Cairns shipping service (Mr. R. Overcrowding (Mr. Bennett), 958. Jones), 2162. "Pen" system (Mr. Bennett), 2078. Brisbane-Gold Coast hovercraft service (Mr. Superintendent, Appointment (Mr. Mar- Bromley), 3397. ginson), 3430. Brisbane-Maryborough railway line (Mr. Treatment for drug addiction (Mr. Brom­ Davies), 1060. ley), 2809. Brisbane-Toowoomba co-ordinated serv1ce Week-end detention (Mr. Bousen), 139. (Mr. P. Wood), 355. Youthful inmates (Mr. Bromley), 987. Broadbeach, Death of woman, Announce­ Public hospitals, Beds (Dr. Crawford), ment of identity (Mr. O'Donnell), 1056. 1425; Pensioners' spectacles (Mr. Wright), Brown, Mr. T. W. (Mr. Aikens), 83. 2197. Bruce Highway, Maryborough bypass road Racecourse accidents, Jockeys and trotting (Mr. Davies), 806. drivers (Mr. Hanlon), 3500. Brucellosis in cattle (Mr. Cory), 1059, 2680. Radar units, Speeding breaches (Mr. Mar­ ginson), 803. Brumby, Mr. and Mrs. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3195. Railways- Buckley, Mr. N. (Mr. Baldwin), 879, 892, Exhibition services (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1061. 522. Bugging devices (Mr. Bennett), 803. Fares (Mr. Aikens), 1424. Suburban services, Improved (Mr. Wallis­ Builders Labourers' Union, Contribution to Smith), 522; Week-end (Mr. Bousen), Viet Cong fund (Mr. Miller), 672. 3310. Building allotment prices (Mr. R. Jones), Suburban stations, Sunday closure (Mr. 1357. Melloy), 1880; (Mr. Bromley), 2546. Bulimba, Overhead electricity lines (Mr. Rates, Differential system (I\'Ir. Davis), 668. Bromley), 2691. Bulimba Creek, Pollution (Mr. Bromley), 199, River- 257; Bridge (Mr. Newton), 878. Boat ramps (Mr. Me!loy), 1975. Bundaberg- Dredging (Mr. Houston), 579, 767, 807. Hamilton crossing (Mr. Houston), 1651. Ambulance centre (Mr. Davies), 650. Oil spill (1\lr. Lee), 1734. Inspector of Factories and Shops (Mr. Speed limits (l\h. Dean), 476, 518. Jensen), 1831. High School (Mr. J ensen), 141, 163. Ro d ccncrtiom, Newspaper article (Mr. B:c-;

Bundaberg area, Drunken parrots (Mr. Cairns- Jensen), 989. Ambulance centre (Mr. Davies), 650. Bundamba railway station (Mr. Marginson), Boat harbour (Mr. R. Jones), 522, 3398. 1358. Bread prices (Mr. Casey), 2811. Buranda area, Pollution (Mr. Bromley), 894. City Council, Commonwealth Aid roads Buranda-Coorparoo railway line, Grass clear­ grants (Mr. R. Jones), 3028. ing (Mr. Bromley), 3430. Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd., Fore­ Burdekin area, Sugar-cane over-production shore lease (Mr. R. Jones), 1263. (Mr. Casey), 1249, 1264; Chinee apple infestation (Mr. Casey), 2829. Electricity tariffs (Mr. Aikens), 767. Burdekin irrigation scheme- Fisheries conference (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1944, 2548. Burdekin Falls Dam, Re-appraisal of cost (Mr. Bird), 368; Cost-benefit compari­ Harbour- son with Urannah Dam (Mr. Tucker), Dredging (Mr. R. Jones), 254. 3630. Fuelling service (Mr. Houston), 367. Surveys and investigations (Mr. Bromley), Hydro graphic survey (Mr. R. J ones), 1145. 255. Bureau of Regional Development (Mr. High School- Houston), 1602. Classrooms (Mr. R. Jones), 2547. Bureau of Transport Economics (Mr. R. Domestic science section (Mr. R. Jones), Jones), 3218. 2755. Burglary offences (Mr. Houston), 132. Library (Mr. R. Jones), 876. Burnett River- Hospital- Barrage construction (Mr. Jensen), 3124. Chest X-rays, Railway employees (Mr. R. Jones), 1446. Irrigation charges (Mr. Wharton), 3633. Radium clinic (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2754. Pollution (Mr. Jensen), 875, 1056. Social worker (Mr. R. Jones), 165. Burns, Mr. T. (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1663. Housing Commission houses­ Buses- Applications and allocations (Mr. R. Emergency lighting and seat belts (Mr. Jones), 583, 3310. Tucker), 85. Delay in construction (Mr. R. Jones), School, Safety checks (Mr. R. Jones), 3030; 674. (Mr. Bromley), 3030, 3093. Tenders (Mr. R. Jones), 476. Tourist resorts, Safety precautions (Mr. Opportunity School, Head-teacher's resi­ Dean), 87. dence (Mr. R. Jones), 3428. Vacuum-operated doors (Mr. Hughes), Police- 250, 418, 463, 883, 2302. Residences (Mr. R. Jones), 3530. Bush-nursing service, Mobile (Mr. Aiken), Staff establishment (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 257. 3215. Butchers Creek State School (Mr. R. Jones), Station (Mr. R. Jones), 3028. 895. Poultry adviser (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 276. Butter- Railways- Production (Mr. BouseJ!), 2904. Employees, Fines (Mr. R. Jones), 652, Quotas (Mr. Bousen), 91. 712; Leave for Army training (Mr. R. Jones), 3008. Sales (Mr. Ahem), 411. Level crossings (Mr. R. Jones), 1357. Butter-fat prices (Mr. Bousen), 91. Regional Electricity Board (Mr. Aikens), Butter-making machine, Continuous (Mr. 2824. Bennett), 202. School crossings, Police patrols (Mr. R. C.I.A. (Mr. Baldwin), 521. Jones), 480; Traffic lights (Mr. R. Jones), C.S.I.R.O., Cloud-seeding section (Mr. Blake), 2638. 1244, 1324; Wildlife division (Mr. Skeleton Creek, Pollution (Mr. B. Wood), Sherrington), 2592. 805. Caboolture, Bypass road (Mr. Ahern), 251; Technical College, Apprentices' lunch-room Railway bridge collapse (Mr. R. Jones), (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2754, 2831. 2464, 2549, 2583. Traffic lights (Mr. R. Jones), 2638. "Caboolture News" (Mr. Wright), 1433; (Mr. R. Jones), 1837. Cairns area- Cadbury Fry Pascall Aust. Ltd. (Mr. Hughes), Fires on Crown land (Mr. B. Wood), 878, 3010. 879; (Mr. R. Jones), 1946, 2035. 48 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Cairns area-con'finued: Cattle-continued: "Hippy" communities (Mr. Melloy), 711, Railings, Number (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 80; 770, 801. Losses, Compensation (Mr. Hanson), Schools, Pupil-teacher ratio (Mr. R. Jones), 272. 1177; Sites (Mr. R. Jones), 1512. Ticks, Dip-resistant (Mr. Ahern), 410; Cairns-Brisbane shipping service (Mr. R. Control chemical (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Jones), 2162. 2933. Cairns-Yarrabah, Transport of school-child­ Tuberculosis, Eradication scheme (Mr. ren (Mr. R. Jones), 3278. Cory), 1059, 2680; Giru dairy herd (Mr. Tucker), 1727. Callaghan, Mr. A. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 3641. Caustic soda plant, Establishment (Mr. Callaghan, Mr. M. J. (Mr. Bennett), 2902, Hanson), 1446. 3021. Cavendish Road High School (Mr. Newton), Caloundra, Political meeting at Hotel Perle 3006. (Mr. Tucker), 1882; Police station (Mr. Ahern), 2078. Centenary Estates Ltd., Brochure (!'vir. Ramsden), 3002. Camooweal Aboriginal camp- Centenary Heights High School (Mr. P. Child deaths (Mr. Ahern), 1543. Wood), 2161. Sanitation services (Mr. Inch), 1655. Central Coastal Graziers' Association, Feeder Toilet facilities (Mr. Inch), 1832. shipping service resolution (Mr. Wright), Camooweal police station (Mr. Inch), 274. 3200, 3274. Camp Hill Infants' School, Land acquisition Central Queensland- (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 457. Boating patrol (Mr. Wright), 895. Campbell, Mr. Justice W. B. (Mr. Aikens), Caustic soda plant, Establishment (Mr. 561; (Mr. Bennett), 705. Hanson), 1446. Capalaba, High School (Mr. Baldwin), 373; Coal port, New (Mr. Wright), 1249, 1359, Speed limit on Finucane Road (Mr. 3129. Baldwin), 3427. Cream price (Mr. Wright), 3636. Cape York Peninsula- Cyclone-warning system (Mr. Wright), Commonwealth houses (Mr. B. Wood), 3506. 2547. Fish-storage and marketing facilities (Mr. National park (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 201. Wright), 3009, 3031, 3095, 3129. Vacant Crown land (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 81. Fruit cannery (Mr. Wright), 3636. Capital investment, Overseas companies (Mr. Guidance officers (Mr. Wright), 2813. Aiken), 3278. Industrial development (Mr. Wright), 3636. Capricorn Highway, Dingo-Black\yater .sec­ tion (Mr. Wright), 2197; Anakie-Jencho Meat exports (see "Meat industry- section (Mr. O'Donnell), 3504. Exports''). Capricornia Institute of Technology (see Milk price (Mr. Wright), 3636. "Queensland Institutes of Technology"). Motor vehicles, Stolen (Mr. Wright). 253. Cardboard manufacture, Mourilyan area (Mr. Power station (see "Gladstone power F. P. Moore), 2195, 2345. station"). Carina, High school reserve (Mr. Newton), Railways (see "Railways-Central Queens­ 255. land"). Carnival of Flowers (Mr. P. Wood), 587. Centralism, Victorian Attorney-General's Carole Park area, Housing Commission statement (Mr. Murray), 896. houses (Mr. Sherrington), 455. Challinor Centre- Cattle- Dry-cleaning (Mrs. Jordan), 1322. Artificial insemination (Mr. Murray), 417; Hospitalisation of near-normal children (Mr. Aiken), 3425. (Mrs. Jordan), 1147. Breeding stock, Purchase loans (Mr. Aiken), 2905. Training of Ipswich sub-normal centre pupils (Mrs. Jordan), 61. Brucellosis, Eradication (Mr. Cory), 1059. Charitable institution inmates, Electoral Bruising (Mr. Hanson), 962. enrolment (Mr. Wright), 3501. Export for slaughter (Mr. Aiken), 3128. Charleville- North Queensland, Research (Mr. Walli~- Flooding (Mr. Aiken), 2693. Smith), 986. Queensland, Entry to Victoria (Mr. Tom­ Hospital, Staff (Mr. Melloy), 2830, 3499. kins), 750. Railway train crews (Mr. Aiken), 1834. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 49

Charlevi!le area, Sale of grazing property City of Brisbane Town Planning Act, (Mr. Aiken), 62; Water spreading and Administration (Mr. Lickiss), 3125, sub-soil cultivation (Mr. Aiken), 3096. 3132, 3191. Charters Towers- Civil Defence Organisation- City Council, State Government Insurance Flood work, Brisbane area (Mr. Davis), Office loan (Mr. Tucker), 1727. 2550. "Eventide" (Mr. Aikens), 1603. Liaison with Police Force (Mr. Dean), 2707. Mosman Hall (Dr. Crawford), 1832. Townsville branch (Mr. Aikens), 135. Charters Towers Road, Ahearne Street­ Rising Sun section (Mr. Aikens), 2300. Clare irrigation area (Mr. Bird), 2298. Charters Towers-The Lynd beef road (Mr. Clausen Shipping Co. (Mr. Aiken), 3128. Tucker), 1827. Clay exploration, Granite Belt (Mr. Chatsworth, Hon. member, Private room McKechnie), 1828. (Mr. Hinze), 3401. Clean Air Act- Cheese quotas (Mr. Bousen), 91. Declared areas (Mr. Hanson), 369. Cherbourg Aboriginal Community- Implementation (Mr. Hughes), 669. Dental survey, Children (Mr. Melloy), Townsville, Extension (Mr. Tucker), 957. 1757. Clermont, Dental clinic (Mr. O'Donnell), Water supply, Fluoridation (Mr. Davies), 269; Nurse shortage (Mr. O'Donnell), 1732; Fluoride content (Mr. Melloy), 2543. 1757. Cleveland District High School, Bus service Chermside Handicapped Children's Hospital (Mr. Baldwin), 2813. (Mrs. Jordan), 1147. Cloncurry mineral field, Exempt area (Mr. Chicken hatcheries, Brisbane (Mr. Bennett), Inch), 3498. 2938. Cloud-seeding (Mr. Blake), 1244, 1324. Child-care centres (Mrs. Jordan), 1949. Cluden Racecourse, Land (Mr. Aikens), Child-minding centres (Mr. Baldwin), 204, 3023. 521. Coaches (see "Buses"). "Child Molester, The", Film (Mr. Wright), Coal- 3529. Exports- Children, Intellectually handicapped, Hospi­ Japan (Mr. Aiken), 2941. talisation (Mrs. Jordan), 1147. Tonnage and price (Mr. Marginson), Children's Services Act, Regulations (Mr. 164, 202; (Mr. Sherrington), 877. P. Wood), 159. Freight rates (Mr. Lloyd), 356, 371. Children's Services Department, Children Reserves (Mr. Aiken), 3217. expelled from schools (Mr. Baldwin), 806; Public Service Board inquiry (Mr. Royalty (Mr. Marginson), 164, 202; (Mr. Melloy), 960. Sherrington), 877; (Mr. Wright), 3399. Chillagoe, Electricity supply (Mr. Wallis­ Colleges of Advanced Education­ Smith, 1511; State School (Mr. Wallis­ Allocations (Mr. P. Wood), 1608. Smith), 3007. Councils, Appointment (Mr. P. Wood), China, Trade promotion (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3273. 1882; Wheat imports (Mr. Aiken), 3096. Degree courses (Mr. P. Wood), 1608. Chinchilla Hospital, Staff (Mr. Melloy), Collins Avenue, Cairns, Level crossing (Mr. 2830. R. Jones), 1357. Chinee-apple infestation, North Queensland Collinsville-Townsville railway freight rates (Mr. Casey), 2829. (Mr. Lloyd), 356. Chipboard manufacture, Mourilyan area Colmslie Hotel (Mr. Davis), 771. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2195, 2345. Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd., Cairns Chocolate, Weight in packages (Mr. Hughes), leasehold land (Mr. R. Jones), 1263; 3010. Mill areas, Surplus cane (Mr. Casey), 1249. Chocolate cigarettes (Mr. Bromley), 3314. Comalco- Cholera precautions (Mr. R. E. Moore), 524. Agreement (Mr. Lloyd), 522. Christensen, Mr. R. H. (Mr. Hanson), 962. Occupation licence (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 81. Chromosomal research (Mr. Miller), 1433. Road access to Weipa (Mr. P. Wood), 581. Cigarettes, Packets, Health warning (Mr. Shares, Tabling of register (Mr. Aikens), Dean), 647; Chocolate (Mr. Bromley), 54; Purchases by public servants (Mr. 3314. Bennett), 86. 50 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Comet railway reserve (Mr. O'Donnell), Conscription for war service, Vietnam (Mr. 1948. Bromley), 674. Commonwealth Aluminium Corporation Ltd. Consolidated Industries Ltd., Profit (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 357, 374. Bousen), 27 50. Commonwealth Dairy Industry Reconstruc­ Consolidated Revenue, Allocations for roads tion Scheme (see "Marginal Dairy (Mr. Cory), 612; Revenue from road Farms Reconstruction Scheme"). permit fees (Mr. Cory), 612. Commonweaith education grants (Mr. Construction work, Police supervision (Mr. Harris), 1060. Hughes), 803. Commonwealth Grants Commission, Consumer affairs, Legislation (Mr. Bromley), Approach (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 459; 258; Committee of inquiry (Mr. (Mr. Lickiss), 881. Bromley), 1146. Commonwealth hospital benefits scheme (Mr. Consumer Affairs Bureau- Melloy), 2301. Complaints- Commonwealth Narcotics Bureau (Dr. Bread prices (Mr. Casey), 2811. Crawford), 2032, 2076. Excessive charges (Mr. Casey), 3026. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Number (Mr. Bousen), 2806. conference (Mr. R. Jones), 990. Rockhampton (Mr. Wright), 3095. Commonwealth places, Application of State Foodstuffs, Package sizes (Mr. Tucker), laws (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 52, 586, 1761; 3210. (Mr. Porter), 478; (Mr. R. Jones), 2036. Package weights, Check (Mr. Hughes), 3010. Commonwealth public servants, Housing rentals (Mr. R. Jones), 3531. Consumer Affairs Council- Commonwealth Quick Frozen Food and Bread prices, Investigation (Mr. Davis), Vegetables Association (Mr. Houston), 3200. 708; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 711. Committee of inquiry into establishment Commonwealth secondary scholarships, (Mr. Bromley), 1146. Examination papers (Mr. Aikens), 3192. Establishment (Mr. Marginson), 616. Commonwealth Sugar Agreement (Mr. Meetings (Mr. Aikens), 3192. Wallis-Smith), 1728; (Mr. Houston), Members, Endorsement of product (Mr. 1731. Davis), 2909, 2910; Salaries and allow­ Commonwealth vehicles, Drivers' obligations ances (Mr. Aikens), 3192. at weighbridges (Mr. Bromley), 3499, Milk prices, Investigation (Mr. Davis), 3631. 3200. Commonwealth-State Consultative Commit­ Consumer Price Index, Increases (Mr. tee on Drought (Mr. Aiken), 1062. Miller), 1054; (Mr. Houghton), 1248; Commonwealth-State financial relations (Mr. (Mr. Hinze), 1604. Lickiss), 881. Containers, Non-returnable (Mr. Aikens), Commonwealth-State Housing Agreement 1509; (Mr. R. Jones), 1733; Prices (Mr. (Mr. Newton), 3199. Bousen), 2750. Convalescent homes (Mr. Bromley), 670. Commonwealth-State Housing Fund (Mr. Newton), 3212. Cook, Captain, Bi-centenary celebrations (Mr. B. Wood), 91; (Mr. Jensen), 354, Commonwealth-State Officials Committee 413. for Decentralisation (Mr. R. Jones), 414. Cook Highway, Uncompleted section (Mr. Communists, Trade union officials (Mr. B. Wood), 2688, 2829, 2909. Houston), 197, 248, 268; "Treason Room" (Mr. Ahern), 251; (Mr. New­ Cooktown, Water supply (Mr. B. Wood), bery), 270. 986, 3129. Community Home Care Service (see "Health Coolangatta- and Medical Services"). Beach (see "Gold Coast area-Beaches"). Companies Act, Overseas take-overs (Mr. Creek, Efll.uent discharge (Mr. Hinze), W. D. Hewitt), 709. 2833. Company prospectuses (Mr. Bennett), 2194. Water supply (Mr. Hinze), 985. Compensation for v1ct1ms of indictable Coolangatta-Southport road, Fatalities (Mr. offences (Mr. Aikens), 2901. Wallis-Smith), 276. Comprehensive motor-vehicle insurance (see Cooloola sand mass- "Motor vehicles"). Authorities to prospect, Terms (Mr. Conservatorium of Music (see "Queensland Lickiss), 706; (Mr. Sherrington), 710. Conservatorium of Music"). Coloured sand, Removal (Mr. Dean), 410. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 51

Cooloola sand mass-continued: Croydon, Aboriginal reserve (Mr. Wallis­ Lease applications (Mr. Ahern), 59; (Mr. Smith), 352. Railway fettlers' camp Houston), 989; (Mr. Miller), 989. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 414. Croydon-Georgetown road (Mr. Wallis­ Mining companies, Threatened legal action (Mr. Murray), 705. Smith), 3502. Culgoa-Balonne Rivers, Confluence (Mr. Royal commission into sand-mining (Mr. Hungerford), 203. Bennett), 2684. Titanium (Mr. Houston), 703. Cultural Activities Section­ Co-operative building societies, Interest rate Accommodation, Rental (Mr. Aikens), 610. (Mr. Newton), 140; Advances, Insur­ Applications for assistance (Mr. Bromley). ances companies (Mr. R. E. Moore), 770. 315. Co-ordinated transport authority, Establish­ Director- ment (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1248; (Mr. Compliments by Townsville organisations Bennett), 2031. (Mr. Aikens), 2077. Coorparoo High School (Mr. Bromley), 1541. Report (Mr. Bromley), 88. Coorparoo-Buranda railway line, Grass clear­ Terms of appointment (Mr. Aikens), mg (Mr. Bromley), 3430. 610. Expenditure (Mr. Aikens), 610. Corner, Sub-inspector C. F. S. (Mr. Bennett), 475, 585. Grants (Mr. Aikens), 458, 665, 1055, 1974, 2077, 2157, 2192; (Mr. F. P. Moore), Country areas, House rentals (Mr. Hanlon), 458. 709, 747; Secondary industries (Mr. Aiken), 2081. Cunnamulla, Aboriginal housing (Mr. Aiken), 584; Police station (Mr. Aiken), 2692. Country Party, Meetings (Mr. R. Jones), 777; (Mr. B!ake), 2828; Caucus vote (Mr. Cunnamulla area, Water spreading and sub­ F. P. Moore), 1248. soil cultivation (Mr. Aiken), 3096. Country-Liberal Parties, Philosophies (Mr. Cunningham Highway, Ebbw Vale railway Tucker), 2832. overbridge (Mr. Marginson), 2434; Speed limit through Goodna (Mr. Mar­ Coursing, Night (Mr. Hinze), 416, 1836. ginson), 3637. Court-house office hours (Mr. F. P. l'vioore), Cunningham Highway-New England High­ 89. way intersection, Lighting (Mr. Cory), Cowel Creek Aboriginal Community, Houses 455. (Mr. B. Wood), 3277. Cunningham Highway-Station Road intersec­ Cowen, Professor Z. (see "University of tion, Traffic lights (Mr. Marginson), 140, Queensland-Vice-Chancellor"). 3008. Craig, Mr. J. B. (Mr. Houston), 268. Custom Credit Corporc,tion Ltd. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 203. Creche and Kindergarten Association (Mr. Baldwin), 521; (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 3273. Cyclamates (Mr. Casey), 353, 1264. Credit rating lists, Personal (Mr. Wh"rton), Cyclones- 2750. "Gertie", Tracking (Mr. Casey), 2812. Crest Hotel building site, Accident (Mr. Lee), Local authority damage, Commom\ealth 3504. aid (Mr. Blake), 3632. Cribb Island State School (Mr. Melloy), 1943. Warnings, Effect on tourist industry (Mr. Newbery), 2250; Central Queensland Crime, Deterrent effect of imprisonment S) stem (Mr. Wright), 3506. (Mr. Bennett), 2078. Cyngus Metallurgical Co. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Criminal offences, Number (Mr. Houston), Houston), 1602. 132. DME beacons on airstrips (Mr. Wallis­ Criminology, Proposed institute (Mr. Hanson), Smith), 2683. 1061; (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1730; Chromosol research (Mr. Miller), 1433. Dairy industry- Crippled children's wheel-chairs (Mr. Commonwealth subsidy (Mr. O'Donnel!), Wright), 1544. 52. Crocodiles, Protection (Mr. Sherrington), 881, Diversification (Mr. O'Donnell), 52. 3631. Farmers, Number (Mr. Bromley), 158; (Mr. Crop damage from floods (Mr. Aiken), 2905. Bousen), 2904. Crown land, Groundsel infestation (Mr. Improved pasture scheme (Mr. Wallis­ Houston), 2824; Leasehold and freehold­ Smith), 1944. ing (Mr. Wright), 3198. Polyunsaturated fats (Mr. Hanson), 161. Crown-of-thorns starfish (Mr. Aikens), 83; Production (Mr. O'Donnell), 52; (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 370; (Mr. Kaus), 882. Bromley), 158. 52 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Dairy industry-continued: Dimbulah-Normanton Ro~d, Highbury- Reconstruction scheme (see "Marginal Trembles Crossing sect10n (Mr. Wallis­ Dairy Farms Reconstruction Scheme"). Smith), 650; Petford-Almaden section (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 249, 749. Dajarra State School (Mr. Inch), 274. Dingo bait "1080" (Mr. Bird), 1656. Dalbeg irrigation area (Mr. Bird), 2298. Director of Cultural Activities (see "Cul­ Dalby Hospital, Staff (Mr. Melloy), 2830. tural Activities Section"). Dalgleish, Mr., Hospital treatment (Mr. Dirranbandi-Hebel Road (Mr. Hungerford), Hinze), 586. 249. Dalveen, School residence (Mr. Cory), 3125. Disaster relief organisation (Mr. R. Jones), Dampier, Desalination plant (Mr. Aiken), 1060. 3498. Distillate sales (Mr. McKechnie), 82. Dams, Private (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2827. District Court- Dangerous driving causing death, Court sen­ Divorce actions (Mr. Aikens), 1241. tences (Mr. Aikens), 1354. Judges- Darling Downs, Rural trammg school, Acting appointments (Mr. Bennett), 525, Establishment (Mr. Aiken), 3634. 1442; (Mr. Hanlon), 567. Darling Downs Institute of Technology (see Salaries (Mr. Bennett), 2342, 2753. "Queensland Institutes of Technology"). Doctors, Home visits (Mr. Davis), 140; Darling Downs-Brisbane, Wheat transporta­ Referral of patients to specialists (Mr. tion (Mr. P. Wood), 1063. Dean), 3009. Dates, Imported, Condemned (Mr. P. Wood), Doggett Street, Fortitude Valley, Noise 2080. nuisance (Mr. Davis), 2083. Davis, Alderman A. (Mr. Lickiss), 3213. Domacorn Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Houston), 2542. Daylight saving (Mr. Davis), 1978. Done, Mr. C. G. A. (Mr. Lonergan), 3211. Deaf children, Education (Mr. Jensen), 2808. Doom ben- Deaf school-child, Caning (Mr. Bennett), Racecourse- 3022. Horse stalls (Mr. Hanlon), 3500. Deagon, Braun Street-Broad Street intersec­ Postponement of meeting (Mr. Hanlon), tion (Mr. Dean), 1835. 2805. Decentralisation, Commonwealth-State Railway station platform (Mr. Bousen), Officials Committee (Mr. R. Jones), 414. 351, 368. Defensive-driving courses (Mr. Bromley), 56; Door to Door (Sales) Act, Exemptions (Mr. (Mr. Wright), 1758; (Mr. Dean), 3279. Sherrington), 2032. Delft Hydraulics Laboratory- Drayton railway station (Mr. Bousen), 412. Report (Mr. Heatley), 416; (Mr. Hinze), Dredging leases (Mr. Bromley), 1246. 1360; (Mr. Bromley), 2640. Dried fruits, Imported, Condemned (Mr. P. Work completion and fees (Mr. Hinze), 46. Wood), 2080. Demerit points system for traffic breaches Drink-drivers- (Mr. Houston), 1603, 1726. Breathalyser (see "Breathalyser tests"). Demonstrations (see "Protest marches and Medical examinations and fees (Mr. demonstrations"). Bousen), 3127. Dental clinics, Staff (Mr. Lonergan), 269; Offence statistics (Mr. Bromley), 520; (Mr. Means test (Mr. Casey), 3025. Dean), 880; (Mr. Bousen), 3026. Dental hygienists, Female (Mr. Bromley), Drivers' licences- 752. Expiry date, Advice (Mr. R. Jones), 1148, Desalination of water (Mr. Aiken), 3498. 1150. Detergents, Laundry (Mr. Jensen), 200; (Mr. High-speed cars, Special (Mr. Hanson), Melloy), 2684; Oil dispersal (Mr. Wallis­ 750. Smith, 2933. Hire (Mr. Wright), 1266. Development corporation, Proposed (Mr. Number (Mr. Bromley), 200, 257. Bennett), 1355. Police malpractice in issuing (Mr. Bennett), Dillon, Mr. J. C., C.S.M., Statement on 2938. week-end courts (Mr. Dean), 1836; (Mr. Provisional (Mr. Bromley), 200, 257; (Mr. Tucker), 1882. R. Jones), 1148. Dimbulah High School (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Renewal notices (Mr. R. Jones), 1148, 1511. 1150. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 53

Drivers' licences-continued: Drought relief assistance-continued: Revenue (Mr. Bromley), 200, 257. Unemployment benefits for primitry pro­ Suspension (Mr. Newton), 1830. ducers (Mr. Blake), 2584; (Mr. Aiken), 2810. Taxi-cabs (Mr. Bennett), 2343. Western Queensland unemployment, "Driving on the Open Road", Road-safety Alleviation (Mr. Tucker), 2639, 2677. booklet (Mr. Dean), 2588. Drug Houses of Australia Pty. Ltd. (Mr. F. Driving schools- P. Moore), 203. Advanced training (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 201; Drugs- (Mr. Wright), 1759. Addicts, Number treated (Mr. Wright), Instructors' association (Mr. Bousen), 1444. 1977; (Mr. R. Jones), 2083. Analgesics (Mr. Wright), 614, 1444. Tuition near Villanova College (Mr. Barbituarates (Mr. Wright), 614, 1444. Bromley), 1325. Containers, Marking with terminal date Drought- (Mr. Baldwin), 3638. Declarations, Lifting (Mr. Cory), 1727. Detection centres (Mr. Davis), 270 Commonwealth-State Consultative Com- Household (Mr. Hanson), 1359. mittee (Mr. Aiken), 1062. Legalisation (Mr. Hinze), 461. Effect on State finances (Mr. Bird), 883. Marijuana (Mr. McKechnie), 415. Forced sale of properties (Mr. Aiken), 62. Pedlars (Mr. Bennett), 775, 804. Losses, Statement by Dr. Alexander (Mr. Pregnant women, Effect (Mr. Hanson), Bennett), 7 51. 1513. Mitigation scheme, National (Mr. Bennett), Prescriptions (Mr. Wright), 614. 563. ''Relaxa Tabs" (Mr. Hanson), 135Q. Drought relief assistance- Shelf-life (Mr. Baldwin), 3638. Australian Pastoral Co. (Mr. Houston), Toad skins (Mr. Armstrong), 2709. 985. Trafficking, Penalties (Mr. Bennett), 2709; Commonwealth contribution (Mr. Pop festivals (Mr. Hinze), 3529. O'Donnell), 350. Treatment for addiction, Brisbane prison Concessions, List (Mr. McKechnie), 350. (Mr. Bromley), 2809. Dairy farmers (Mr. Bennett), 563. Dryburgh, Mr. J. (Mr. Bennett), 86, 166, Debts of primary producers, Underwriting 461, 475, 705, 957. (Mr. Aiken), 2587, 2810. Duaringa Shire, Boundary (Mr. O'Donnell), Fodder consignments- 249, 269, 416, 454; Council, Compen­ sation for land excised from Emerald Darling Downs via Clapman (Mr. Rousen), 1430. Shire (Mr. O'Donnell), 3024, 3314. Delays (Mr. Tomkins), 256. Dugong, ,Protection (Mr. Dean), 2435. Freight rebates (Mr. McKechnie), 268. Dunkeld area, Forestry mill-study survey (Mr. Hungerford), 63. Freight subsidy claims, Police inquiry (Mr. Bromley), 3429. Dunlop products, Retail profit margin (Mr. Houston), 3090. Grain, Road transport subsidy (Mr. P. Wood), 1609, 1613. Dunstan, Mr. D. (Mr. Bennett), 1355. Loans, Interest (Mr. O'Donnell), 748. East Asia, Importation of livestock for slaughter (Mr. Aiken), 3128. Local authorities (see "Local authorities"). Easter-holiday period, Police transfers to Molasses (Mr. McKechnie), 269. Gold Coast (Mr. Houston), 3507; Moratorium for primary producers (Mr. Traffic control (Mr. Davis), 3507. O'Donnell), 748. Ebbw Vale, Railway overbridge (Mr. Rate rebates (Mr. Tomkins), 61; (Mr. Marginson), 140, 2434. McKechnie), 152; (Mr. Hungerford Edington, Detective Sergeant R. (Mr. 156; (Mr. O'Donnell), 351; (Mr. Ben nett), 2902, 3 021. Wharton), 459, 989; (Mr. Bennett); 704; (Mr. Blake), 2345; (Mr. 1\iken), Education Department- 2832. Child education, Cost (Mr. Jensen), 2808; Rent remission (Mr. Aiken), 2832. Responsibility of department (Mr. P. Wood), 2832. Schemes Extension (Mr. McKechnie), 58; List ~f concessions (Mr. McKechnie), Commonwealth secondary scholarships, 350. Examination papers (Mr. Aikens), 3192. Stock mortgage debts (Mr. Tucker), 1510; Conveyance allowance for students (Mr. (Mr. O'Donnell), 2035. Cory), 47. 54 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Education Department-continued: Electoral rolls- Estimates, Reduction (Mr. Bromley), 353. Canvass by police (Mr. Bromley), 157. Expenditure, Reduction (Mr. P. Wood), Enrolments, Details (Mr. Broml

Far North Sinfonetta (Mr. F. P. Moore), Fishing clubs, Distribution of first-aid leaflet 458. (Mr. Thackeray), 2937. Farm woodlot scheme (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Fishing equipment, Confiscation (Mr. Harris), 2080. 566. Farmers' Debt Adjustment Fund (Mr. Tom­ Fishing industry- kins), 4 t 7. Control (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2548. Fauna- Permits, Moreton Bay (Mr. Baldwin), 806. Native birds, Illegal export (Mr. R. Jones), Storage and marketing facilities, Central 959. Queensland (Mr. Wright), 3009, 3031; Offences and prosecutions (Mr. Blake), 142. Expenditure (Mr. Wright), 3095, 3129. Permits, Open season (Mr. Blake), 273. Scholarship scheme (Mr. Casey), 3097. Uniform policy (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2548. Rangers (Mr. Bousen), 2344. Fauna! emblem, Koala (Mr. Houghton), Fitzroy River- 1877. Barrage (Mr. Wright), 2161. Federal Budget protest rally (Mr. Aikens), Bridge approaches (Mr. Wright), 273. 415. Pollution (Mr. Wright), 2347, 2586, 2591. Federal system, All-States convention (Mr. Fitzroy River Pollution Committee (Mr. Murray), 896. Wright), 2586. Feroze, Dr. R. (Mr. Hanson), 1513. Flood-bound motor vehicles (Mr. R. }ones), Fertiliser companies, Merger (Mr. McKech­ 2910. n~e), 1947; (Mr. Casey), 2083; (Mr. Flood relief- Newton), 2162; (Mr. Hinze), 2639; (Mr. Ahern), 2826. Commonwealth aid (Mr. R. Jones), 3197. Figs, Turkish, Consignment (Mr. Melloy), Crop damage, Declaration of disaster 1827, 2464, 2548; (Mr. P. Wood), areas (Mr. Aiken), 2905. 2080. Local authorities (see "Local authorities"). Fiji, Tourist facilities subsidy (Mr. R. Jones), Flora, Offences and prosecutions (Mr. Blake), 254. 142; Handbook (Mr. B. Wood), 1512. Films, Adults only, Attendance by children Flour, Prices (Mr. Bousen), 2081, 2584; (Mr. Bromley), 275; "R" certificates (Mr. McKechnie), 2343; Export (Mr. P. (Mr. Wright), 884, 895. Wood), 2462; (Mr. Bousen), 2584. Finch Hatton, Political meeting (Mr. Tucker), Fluoridation of water supplies (Mr. Davies), 1762; (Mr. Wright), 1838. 1427, 1732. Fines, Inability to pay, Imprisonment (Mr. Fodder, Drought relief (see "Drought relief Murray), 3030. assistance"). Finucane Road, Capalaba, Speed limit (Mr. Food and drug regulations (Mr. Hughes), Baldwin), 3427. 1353; (Mr. Bromley), 1353. Fire and Accident Underwriters' Association Foodstuffs, Package sizes (Mr. Tucker), (Mr. Hanson), 565. 3210. Fire Brigade Act (Mr. Wright), 476. Foot and mouth disease, Overseas meat (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2031. Fire-insurance policy conditions (Mr. Kaus), 3505, 3531; (Mr. Hanlon), 3505. Footwear manufacturers, Protection (Mr. Aiken), 2941). Fire Services Department, Ipswich High School fire (Mrs. Jordan), 1322. Forest products, Exports for wood-chip industry (Mr. R. Jones), 2831. Firearms, Registration of carriers (Mr. Cory), 3 52, 3125; Licensing (Mr. Hungerford), Forsayth, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 463. 80, 2933. Fortitude Valley, Noise nuisance (Mr. Fire-fighters, Voluntary, Compensation for Davis), 2083. injury (Mr. B. Wood), 879. "First Aid for Fishermen", Leaflet (Mr. Four-day working week (Mr. Hinze), 2079. Thackeray), 2937. Frankland Islands (Mr. R. Jones), 274. Fish, Confiscation (Mr. Harris), 566; Mini­ Fraser Island, Sand-mining leases (Mr. mum lengths (Mr. Bromley), 2546. Blake), 3217; Investigation of resources (Mr. Sherrington), 3393, 3499. Fisheries- Freehold land, Company ownership (Mr. Conference, Cairns (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Wright), 3198. 1944. Freeport Sulphur (U.S.) (see "Greenvale Inspectors (Mr. Harris), 584, 609. nickel project"). Research (Mr. R. Jones), 612, 805; (Mr. Freshwater State School (Mr. B. Wood), W:.illis-Smith), 1148. 356. 56 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

"Friendly Stranger", Film (Mr. W. D. Gladstone-continued: Hewitt), 415. Fish deaths (Mr. Hanson), 1610. Fringe-dwellers, Housing (Mr. O'Donnell), Hospital, Staff (Mr. Melloy), 2830; Student­ 704, 1514. nurse accommodation (Mr. Melloy), Frith, Dr. (Mr. Sherrington), 2592. 3423. Frozen food, Prices (Mr. Houston), 708; Photographs in "Queensland, Australia" (Mr. F. P. Moore), 711; (Mr. R. Jones), (Mr. Hanson), 2159. 712, 776; (Mr. Jensen), 757; (Mr. Power station project, Plans (Mr. Newton), Ahern), 1058; Storage cabinets (Mr. 480; Workers' accommodation (Mr. Hanson), 1432. Hanson), 3130. Fruit and vegetable processing plant, Stan­ Railway land, Filling (Mr. Hanson), 272. thorpe (Mr. McKechnie), 153. Town Council, Caravan park (Mr. Hanson), Funeral vehicles, Lighted headlamps (Mr. R. 3130. Jones), 1879. Gladstone area, National park proposals Furniture, Rail-freight concessions (Mr. (Mr. Hanson), 2753. Casey), 353. Gladstone-Blackwater railway line, Freight Gamer v. World Construction Services, rates (Mr. Lloyd), 371; (Mr. Wright), Workers' compensation (Mr. Hanson), 2546. 1076. Gar·butt, Mr. P. (Mr. R. Jones), 2689. Gladstone-Moura railway line (see "Moura­ Gladstone railway line"). "Garches" pastoral property (Mr. Aiken), 1834. Glass containers, Price (Mr. Bousen), 27 50. Go<; explosion, Brisbane (Mr. Newton), 47; Glassware, Handling surcharge (Mr. Jensen), (Mr. Baldwin), 63; (Mr. Davis), 1075; 875, 882. (Mr. Bennett), 1243. Glynn, Police Commissioner (Mr. Harris), Gates, Professor R. (Mr. Aikens), 3192. 706. Gayndah area, Irrigation (Mr. Wharton), Goats, Wild, Use as pet food (Mr. Houston), 2302. 1941. Geebung railway station (Mr. Melloy), 876. Gold Coast area- General Medical Board, ·workers' compen- Alleged serious offence (Mr. Murray), 2693, sation (Mr. Hanlon), 408. 2705, 2934; (Mr. Miller), 3507. Geological Survey Office (Mr. Hanson), 315. Beaches, Sand replenishment (Mr. Hinze), 2639, 2683, 2753, 3092, 3309; (Mr. George, Mr. M. J. (Mr. Hanson), 565. Aikens), 2705; Pollution, Coolangatta Georges, Senator (Mr. Lee), 755, 776; (Mr. Creek (Mr. Hinze), 2833. Houghton), 774; (Mr. Bird), 1761. Bicycle accidents (Mr. Marginson). 253. 1833. Casino (Mr. Jensen), 1266. Georgetown- Crimes, Unsolved (Mr. Hughes), 1353. Court house (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 352. Criminals, Southern (Mr. Hinze), 1428. Police stock squad (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 650. D~lft Hv,J;-;u!lics Laboratory (see "Delft State School (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 358. Hydraulics Laboratory"). Gecrgetown-Croydon road (Mr. Wallis­ Electoral boundaries (Mr. Tucker), 3504. Smith), 3502. Licensed premises, Political meeting (Mr. Georgina River Aboriginal camp (see Hinze), 1761, 1836. "Camooweal Aboriginal camp"). Police- Germaine, Railway fireman (Mr. Bousen), Drug squad (Mr. Hinze), 3504. 667, 1433, 1443. Easter holiday period transfers (Mr. German measles (see "Rubella"). Houston), 3507. Gifford, Mr. G. H. F. (Mr. Houston), 268. Paddy wagon (Mr. Hinze), 2083. Strength (Mr. Hinze), 711, 1655, 3504; Gift duty on transfers below market value (Mr. Houston), 1177. (Mr. Lloyd), 62. "Pop" festival (Mr. Hinze), 3529. Gillies Highway, Hemming Creek-Blackwell Creek section (Mr. B. Wood), 706. Transport vehicle noise (Mr. Hinze), 1974, 2079. Gilmour, Mr. J. R. (Mr. Bennett), 704. Gold Coast City Council- Giru dairy herd, Tuberculosis (Mr. Tucker), 1727. Election and meetings, Legality (Mr. Casey), 1660. Gladstone- Main roads expenditure (Mr. Hinze), 199. Air pollution (Mr. Bennett), 1878. Special meeting on engineering expenditure Ambulance centre (Mr. Davies), 650. (Mr. Hinze), 964. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 57

Gold Coast Permanent Building Society (Mr. Grazing blocks, New (Mr. Aiken) 3216. Houston), 3191. Great Barrier Reef- Gold Coast-Brisbane hovercraft service (Mr. Bromley), 3397. Coral, Removal (Mr. Tucker), 198. Golden Chemical Products (Mr. Bromley), Crown-of-thorns starfish (Mr. Bromley), 3201. 370; (Mr. Kaus), 882. Golden Circie Cannery, Priority to share­ Fish, Dynamiting (Mr. R. Jones), 274. holders (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3528. Oil exploration, Permits and leases (Mr. R. Goodger, Bentonite road haulage permit fees Jones), 165, 463; (Mr. Bromley), 199. (Mr. R. Jones), 1658, 1758; Mining leases Oil pollution (Mr. R. Jones), 1976. (Mr. R. Jones), 1758. Preservation, Appeal by A.L.P. for Goodnc.- American finance (Mr. Aikens), 135. Cunningham Highway speed limit (Mr. St. Crispin Reef, Hotel (Mr. Sherrington), Marginson), 3637. 3098. High school, Establishment (Mr. Margin­ Tourist industry, Report on development son), 1059. of resorts (Mr. Casey), 2344; Survey Housing Commission land (Mr. Margin­ (Mr. Bousen), 3498. son), 561. Great Barrier Reef Hotel Pty. Ltd. (Mr. F. Goodse!, Mr. J. (Mr. Thackeray), 2686. P. Moore), 2195. Goolag,,n C;eek, Mining lease applications Great Barrier Reef Petroleum Drilling Royal (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2584. Commission (Mr. Sherrington), 51; (Mr. Goondiwindi, Traffic accidents (Mr. Dean), R. Jones), 165. 806. Great Britain (see "United Kingdom"). Goonyella- Green, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. (Mr. Ahern), Electricity tariffs (Mr. Tucker), 756. 2157. Housing Commission houses (Mr. New­ Greenmount Beach (see "Gold Coast area­ bery), 2828. Beaches"). Mining lease, Agricultural and pastoral Greenvale nickel project- rights (Mr. B. Wood), 160, 203. ALP. negotiations with Metalsex, Sug­ Railway line, Plane Creek bridge (Mr. gested (Mr. Houghton), 1262. Newbery), 1248, 2901. Government negotiations (Mr. Aikens), Water supply (Mr. Hanson), 2587. 773; (Mr. R. E. Moore), 880; (Mr. Bird), Gordomale, Milk vendors (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1321, 1513. 3641. Ore transport (Mr. Aikens), 53. Government departments, Purchases (Mr. Royalty and production (Mr. Houston), Houston), 1602. 1725. Government Garage, New (Mr. Bromley), Water requirements (Mr. Bird), 1830, 1837; 771. (Mr. Tucker), 3 629. Government Printing Office, New (Mr. Griffith University, Construction work (Mr. Bromley), 707; Private contracts, Letting Newton), 84; (Mr. Bromley), 876; Name (Mr. Bbke), 2585. (Mr. Bromley), 2907. Grain, Rail freights (Mr. P. Wood), 464; Grigg, Mr. J. E. (Mr. Bennett), 2902, 3132, Road transport subsidy (Mr. P. Wood), 3193, 3308, 3309. 1609, 1613. Groundsel infestation, Crown land (Mr. Grain alcohol (Mr. O'Donnell), 82. Houston), 2824. Grand Hotel, Brisbane (Mr. Bennett), 1878. Gravely, Level-crossing gates (Mr. Lloyd), Granite Belt- 3432. Apple dumping (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3281, Guise, Hon. J. (Mr. Houston), 1509. 3528. Gulf of Carpentaria- Kaolin clay exploration (Mr. McKechnie), 1828. Fisheries policy (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2548. Processing of fruit and vegetables (Mr. Prawning industry, Research (Mr. Wallis­ McKechnie), 153, 703. Smith), 1148; Season, Commencement (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3094, 3214. Graphite, Royalties (Mr. Casey), 1147. Gunn, Sir William (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1882. Gravel, Royalties (Mr. Casey), 1147, 1148; (Mr. Wright), 3399, 3431, 3501; Trucks Guy, Mr. (Mr. Harris), 3275. (Mr. Bennett), 1243. Gympie, Ambulance centre (Mr. Davies), Graziers' drought losses (Mr. Bennett), 751, 650; Water supply, Fluoridation (Mr. 2158. Dean), 3502. 58 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Gympie area, Particle-board and pulp mills Hellard, Sister (Mr. Harris), 2806. (Mr. Houston), 647, 873. Henderson, Trevor, Hospital spectacles con­ Halwax, Dr. K. (Dr. Crawford), 2302. tract (Mr. Wright), 2197; (Mr. Melloy), Hambledon State School (Mr. B. Wood), 371. 3215. Hamilton, Mr. H. (Mr. Newbery), 270. Herbert River, Pollution (Mr. Tucker), 2678. Hamilton, River crossing (Mr. Houston), Herberton State School (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1651. 1246, 3125. Hancock & Gore sawmills, Air pollution "Heritage", Booklet (Mr. Sherrington), 2681. (Mr. Bromley), 894. Hervey Bay, Scarness boatshed (Mr. Ahern), Harbour Junction-South Johnstone tramline 2157; Milk prices (Mr. Blake), 3217. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 90. Hickey, Mr. K. (Mr. Houston), 268. Harbours and Marine Department, Hydro­ Hinkler, Bert, Transfer of aeroplane to graphic survey (Mr. R. Jones), 255. Bundaberg (Mr. Jensen), 1240, 1249. Harlaxton railway quarry, Disposal (Mr. "Hippy" communities, North Queensland (\1r. Bousen), 57, 2434. Melloy), 711, 770, 801. Harold, Police Commissioner (:Mr. Harris), Holiday traffic congestion (Mr. Davis), 2082, 706. 3507; (Mr. Hughes), 2592. Harrison, Mr. J. R. (Mr. Aikens), 1728. Hollands, Keith, Shipping Co. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Harristown, High School (Mr. Bousen), 157; R. Jones), 652, 712, 1431. Railway station (Mr. Bousen), 412. Holloways Beach residence, Alleged forcible Harvey, Dr. J. M. (Mr. Hanson), 750. entry by police (Mr. Bennett). 86, 166, Hasluck, Sir Paul (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1881. 461, 475, 705, 957. Haughton River, Weirs (Mr. Bird), 409, 894, Home-building code (Mr. Newton), 1510. 1320. Home care services (see "Health and Medical Hawke, Mr. R. J. L. (Mr. F. P. Moore), Services-Community Home Care Ser­ 3133; (Mr. Ramsden), 3134. vice"). Hay-analysing service (Mr. Aiken), 3634. Home Hil!-Bowen railway line. Derailment Health Act (Mr. Hughes), 1353. (Mr. Bird), 2032. Health and Medical Services- Home nursing services, Subsidy (Mr. Casey), Australian Medical Association, Report 87. (Dr. Crawford), 1662; (Mr. Melloy), Homosexuality, Legalisation (Mr. Hinze), 2591. 461. Community Home Care Service (Mr. "Honolulu Advertiser", Article (Mr. Aikens), Tucker), 45; (Mr. R. E. Moore), 416; 135. (?vir. Melloy), 1756. Hopper, Detective S. (Mr. Bennett), 86. Inquiry (Mr. Melloy), 2591. Horne, Mr. H. J. (Mr. Aikens), 580. Physicist (Dr. Crawford), 1057. Hornibrook Highway. Duplication (Mr. Statements by member for Wave!! (Mr. Houghton), 2693, 2706. Melloy), 198, 1543, 1612, 1657; (Mr. Bromley), 1545; (Mr. R. E. Moore), Horses, Infected, Entry from New South 2589. Wales (Mr. Dean), 806. Health Minister- Hospital Employees' Union, Stop-work meet­ ing at Baillie Henderson Hospital (Mr. BailEe Henderson Hospital, Inspection Bousen), 351; Statement on Lowson (Mr. Melloy), 2755. House conditions (Dr. Crawford), 1663. Meeting with doctors, Alleged (Mr. Brom­ ley), 2592. Hospitals- Visits- Administration, Statement by Professor E. Overseas (Mr. Lonergan), 269. Saint (Mr. Bennett), 957. Sub-normal children's schools (Mr. P. Administrators, Medical (Mr. Melloy), 474. Wood), 2936, 2942. Base, Staff responsibilities (Mr. Aikens), Sydney, Drug-taking investigation (Mr. 472; Administrators (Mr. Mel!oy), 474. Hanson), 1328. Healy, Mr. E. W. (Mr. Bromley), 2030. Cardiac rehabilitation services (Mr. Hanson), 583. Hearing aids (Mr. B. Wood), 666. Commonwealth benefits (Mr. Melloy), Heatley State School (Mr. Tucker), 2934. 2301. Hebei-Dirranbandi Road (Mr. Hungerford), Conditions, Statement by member for 249. Wavell (Mr. Melloy), 198, 1543, 1612, Helicopter squadron, North Queensland (Mr. 1657; (Mr. Bromley), 1545; (Mr. R. E. R. Jones), 1263. Moore), 2589. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 59

Hospitals-continued: Housing Commission- Country- Company houses (Mr. Sherrington), 52, Medical officers and registrars (Mr. 316; (Mr. Houston), 1726; (Mr. Newton), Melloy), 1828; (Mr. Bousen), 1942. 3195. Spectacles contract (Mr. Melloy), 3215. Deposit aid plan (Mr. Newton), 2032. Staff establishments (Mr. Melloy), 2830. Migrants, Priority (Mr. Melloy), 313. Statement by Dr. P. Lip (Mr. Melloy), 2544. Purchase houses- Applications (Mr. Newton), 3212. Matrons, Responsibilities (Mr. Aikens), Commonwealth-State Housing Fund 472. (Mr. Newton), 3212. Medical graduates, Appointment (Mr. Deposits and loans (Mr. Bromley), 706. Bromley), 1325; (Dr. Crawford), 1662, 1831, 2032; (Mr. Melloy), 2193. Number (Mr. Bromley), 88. Queensland Housing Commission Fund Medical officers, Resident, Junior (Mr. (Mr. Newton), 3212. Bou.,en), 1759; (Mr. Me!loy), 1828; Second-year (Dr. Crawford), 2807. Repossessions (Mr. Newton), 3212. Medical superintendents (Mr. Aikens), Rent-collection agencies (Mr. Newton), 472. 1425. Nurses (see "Nurses"). Rental accommodation, Applications and allocations (Mr. Newton), 84, 3195; Pharmacists, Establishment (Dr. Craw­ Priority system (Mr. Melloy), 2545. ford), 1607. Rental rebates (Mr. Newton), 2752. Phys;otherapists (Mr. Baldwin), 3500. Tenants, Transfer from houses to flats (Mr. Pnvate, Nurse-training subsidy (Mr. Mel- Aikens), 3023. loy), 673. Hovercraft service, Brisbane-Gold Coast Ps}-:hiatric (Mr. Bousen), 582. (Mr. Bromley), 3397. Research facilities (Dr. Crawford), 3196. Howard, Housing Commission rental houses Secretaries, Responsibilities (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Blake), 2544. 472. Hughenden, Railway operating ckrk, Trans­ Spectacles (Mr. Blake), 159; (Mr. Wright), fer (Mr. Bousen), 3274. 2197; (:'vfr. Melloy), 3215. Hunting regulations, Publicity (Mr. Mc­ KechnieJ, 3429. Staff- Hypodermic syringes (Mr. Chinchen), 1761; Overseas recruitment by Minister for (Mr. Bromley), 3631. Health (Mr. Lonergan), 269. Review of establishment (Mr. Melloy) "Hyvar X" weedicide (Mr. Bousen), 705, 252. , 2545. Salary payment, Delay (Dr. Crawford) I.C.I.A.N .z. Ltd. (see "Fertiliser companies"). 2033. , Ice-cream, Flavouring substances (Mrs. Statements by member for Wavell (Mr. Jordan), 1322. Melloy), 198, 1543, 1612, 1657; (\1r. Ilfracombe, Medical and dental services (Mr. Bromley), 1545; (Mr. R. E. Moore) Melloy), 3024. 2589. , Ilfracom be Shire, Holiday for Longreach show (Mr. Houston), 3527. Tetanus treatment, Facilities (Mr. Wriaht)0 2690. , Ilmenite, Royalties (Mr. Casey), 1147. X-ray equipment (Dr. Crawford), 1057. Imports from United Kingdom, Removal Hotel and catering management course (Mr. of preferential clauses (Mr. Casey), 1448. Casey), 2344. Imprisonment, Deterrent effect on crime (Mr. Hotels- Bennett), 2078. Billiard tables (Mr. Tucker), 2160. Inala, Public transport service (Mr. Sheuing­ ton), 82, 455. Licensing Commission requisitions (Mr. Incinerators, Ships' garbage (Mr. Casey), 372, Hughes), 2686, 2707. 1831. Sunday trading (Mr. Davis), 807. Income-tax deductions (Mr. Casey), 3025. Wooden premises, Fire precautions (Mr. Indorf, Dr. F., Statement on education (Mr. Hughes), 162. W. D. Hewitt), 137. Household drugs, Addiction (Mr. Hanson), Industrial Acceptance Corporation building 1359. (Mr. Porter), 883. Housing, Fringe-dwellers (Mr. O'Donndl), Industrial accidents (Mr. Ramsden), 132; (Mr. 704; Building costs (Mr. Houston), 1651. Wright), 273; (Mr. Hanlon), 769, 874. 60 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Industrial awards and agreements, Ready lpswich- reckoner (Mr. Bromley), 2935; Coverage Bicycle accidents (Mr. Marginson), 253. and inspectors (Mr. Bromley), 3311 City Council, Dissolution, Petition (Mr. Industrial Commission, Delays in hearings Marginson), 2808. (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1426. East, Railway overbridges (Mr. Margin­ Industrial development- son), 140. Assistance to investors (Mr. Bromley), High School, Fire (Mr. Jensen), 478; (Mrs. 1145. Jordan), 479, 1322, 1509, 1975, 3273. Australian equity (Mr. Bennett), 1355. Hospital- Guaranteed loans (Mr. Cory), 155. Allegations by member for Nudgee Subsidy (Mr. Aiken), 3278. (Mr. R. E. Moore), 154. Baby's death (Mrs. Jordan), 158. Survey, Redland Shire (Mr. Baldwin), 2156. Diabetes patient (Mrs. Jordan), 272. Extensions (Mrs. Jordan), 159. Industrial strikes and disputes (Mr. Newbery), Kitchen block, New (Mrs. Jordan), 159. 49; (Mr. Hughes), 50; (Mr. Wharton), 5·t; (Mr. Ahern), 648. Maternity wards (Mr. Marginson), 57. Industrial estate, Wulkuraka (Mrs. Jordan), Industry reconstruction (Mr. Houston), 647, 746. 3273. Influenza epidemic (Mr. R. Jones), 63, 1323. Railways- Station (Mrs. Jord:m), 273. Ingham, School furniture (Mr. Aikens), 2705; Hospital, Regional nursing training Trainmen, Road tuition and fortnightly scheme (Mr. Lonergan), 3421. hours (Mr. Bousen), 1542, 1830; Retirements (Mr. Bousen), 1830. Innisfail- Sub-Normal Centre (Mrs. Jordan), 61. High-school students, Rail fare to Cairns Taxi-cab licences (Mr. Bousen), 1262. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 711. Town plan (Mr. Marginson), 1610. Hospital (Mr. F. P. Moore), 161. Ipswich East electorate, Housing Commission Police, Charges against sergeant (Mr. land (Mr. Marginson), 57, 561; Railway Aikens), 83; Staff establishment (Mr. overbridges (Mr. Marginson), 140. Wallis-Smith), 3215. Ipswich West electorate, Housing Commission Radium clinic (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2754. houses and land (Mrs. Jordan), 142. West, State school (Mr. F. P. Moore), Irrigation and Water Supply Department, 1243. Budget allocation (Mr. V, E. J on~s), 51; Control of private dam construction Insecticides, Household (Mr. Hanson), 2196; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2827. Parathion (Dr. Crawford), 2681, 2703. Irvinebank, State treatment works (Mr. Inspection of Machinery Act (Mr. Bromley), Wallis-Smith), 153; State School (Mr. 3005. Wallis-Smith), 370, 1357. Inspection of Scaffolding Act (Mr. Bromley), Isis land-use committee, Report (Mr. Blake), 3005. 2434. Institute of criminology, Establishment (Mr. Ithaca Creek, Clearing (Mr. Miller), 1431; Hanson), 1061; (Mr. W. D. Hewitt) Flooding (Mr. Miller), 1652. 1730. , Jackie's Baby and Children's Wear store, Institutes of Technology (see "Queensland Resale price maintenance (Mr. Hanlon), Institutes of Technology''). 3640. Insurance Act, Standards (Mr. Ramsden), James Cook University of North Queens- 3003. land- Insurance companies- Building construction (Mr. Newton), 84. Advances to co-operative housing societies Coat of arms (Mr. Aikens), 3092. (Mr. R. E. Moore), 770. Cultural grant (Mr. Aikens), 458. Bankruptcies (Mr. Bromley). 2900. Department of Business Studies (Mr. Fire policies, Conditions (Mr. Ka11s), 3505, Aikens), 18:?.9. 3531; (Mr. Hanlon), 3505. Enrolments (Mr. Bromley), 1540. Household policies, Comprehensive cover Lecturers (Mr. Aikens), 2749. (Mr. O'Donnell), :?.711. Medical graduates and students (Mr. Brom­ Profits on motor vehicle insurance (Mr. ley), 13:?.5. Bennett), 215 8. Piano (Mr. Aikens), 135, 458, 2192, 21EJ8. Representations to Insurance Commissioner Police entry and enforcement of law (Mr. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 756, 757. Aikens), 524. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 61

James Cook University of North Queens- Kangaroos- land-----continued: Close season (Mr. Sherrington), 1948, 2198. Purchases (Mr. Aikens), 135. Harvesting (Mr. O'Donnell), 351; rMr. Sabbatical leave (Mr. Aikens), 1942, 1977. Houston), 1876; (Mr. Sherrington), 194~, 2592. Students- Failure rate (Mr. Wright), 138. Lone Pine Sanctuary killings (Mr. D.:an). 1054, 1762. Fellowship-holders (Mr. Aikens), 3091. Kaolin clay exploration (Mr. McKechnie), Hostel (Mr. Aikens), 2825. 1828. Wastage (Mr. Aikens), 3423. Karumba, Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smithl. Vice-Chancellor's residence (Mr. Aikens), 137, 2160, 3502; Residential land CMr. 1653. Wallis-Smith), 708. James Street, Cairns, Level crossing (Mr. R. Katter, Mr. R. C. (Mr. Davis), 3508. Jones), 1357. Kedron Park Teachers' College, Enghh Jamieson, Mrs. M. (Mr. Bennett), 3632. lecturer (Mr. Baldwin), 1247; Aboriginal and Islander students (Mr. B. \Vood), Japan- 1432. Purchases from Queensland­ Keeffe, Senator J. (Mr. Aikens), 53; (:\fr. Coal (Mr. Aiken), 2941. Lee), 755; (Mr. Houghton), 774, 989. Rural products (Mr. Aiken), 2692. Kelvin Grove Road intersection, Traffic lights Sorghum (Mr. Aiken), 3497. (Mr. Hanlon), 1541; (Mr. Davis), 2755. Sugar (Mr. Casey), 463; (Mr. Bird), Kenmore State School (Mr. Lickiss), 773. 1176. Kennedy Highway, Removal of trees (Mr. Wheat (Mr. Aiken), 3010, 3497. Wallis-Smith), 61 J, 1446; Sp~ed limit Trade centre (Mr. Aiken), 477, 2692. (Mr. Wallis-Smith). 1323, 1428, 3126. Trade mission, Comments (Mr. Baldwin). Kidnapping offences (Mr. Murray), 1063. 3430. Kidney transplants (Mr. Bromley), 5 63. Wheat acreage (Mr. A.iken), 3010. Ki!Iarney police station and court house (Mr. Jockeys, Apprentice (see "Apprentice Cory), 1652. jockeys"). Killarney-Warwick railway-line land, Dis­ Jones, Alderman C. (Mr. Murray), 2693, pos:J (Mr. Cory), 47. 2705, 2934: (Mr. Miller), 3507. Kindergarten Teachers' College (Mr. W:-ight). Jordan Creek, Mining lease applications (Mr. 1061. F. P. Moore), 2584; (Mr. Aikens), 2803. Kindergartens- Journalists' fares, Official charter aircraft (:\1r. F. P. Moore), 2710. Number (Mr. Baldwin), 204. Julia Creek, Oil shale denosit (Mr. Tucker), Teachers (Mr. Wright), 1061. 46; (Mr. Inch), 3498: Teaching programmes (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 3273. Junior examination- King Georgc Square protest meeting (Mr. Aboriainal students (Mr. B. Wood), 1609, Hughes), 562, 581. 3o9s. King hhnd, Drilling (Mr. Harris), 256, 313, Flnal (Mr. P. Wood), 90, 882; (\fr. Cory), 584. 276. Kingaroy, Dental clinic (Mr. Tucker), 250. Replac~ment by external examination for non-students (Mr. Houston), 3000, 3123. Kirra Beach (see "Gold Coast area-­ Beaches"). Results (Mr. Bromley), 1540. Knight, Mr. A. (Mr. R. Jones), 2689. Students affected by rail strike C\fr. R. F. Koah. Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 49. Moore), 1611, 1612. o50 .. 2tY'O, 3094. Torres Strait Islander students (Mr. B. Koal2.. P:·f'tcc~ion (Mr. W. D. Hewitt). 80: Wood), 1609. Fa~mal emblem (Mr. Hughcs), 1877. Jury fees (Mr. Bennett), 2031. I

L:mb exports (Mr. Houston), 703. Licensing Commission-continued: Land Act, Definition of living area (Mr. Restaurant and motel liquor prices, Investi­ O'Donnell), 3003. gation (Mr. Hanlon), 2543. Land for sale, Overseas advertising (Mr. Vacancies (Mr. Bennett), 1442. Casey), 60. Wooden licensed premises, Survey (Mr. Land settlement, New blocks (Mr. McKech­ Hughes), 162. nie), 477. Life assurance agents, Licensing and training Land valuations- (Mr. Bennett), 3640. Appeals (Mr. Baldwin), 613; (Mr. Davis), Lime and limestone products (Mr. Cory), 2160; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2195. 2824. Committees of inquiry (Mr. Lickiss), 481; Lindum area, Flooding (Mr. Han·is), 1426. (Mr. Blake), 585; (Mr. V. E. Jones), Lions art union (Mr. Houston), 2542. 1150; (Mr. Bennett), 2078; (Mr. Davis), 2810. Lip, Dr. P. (Mr. Melloy), 2544. \\"estern Queensland (Mr. Aiken), 62, Liquor, Licence transfers (Mr. Bennett), 1834. 1878; Prices at restaurants and motels (Mr. Hanlon), 2543, 2584. Landbrd and Tenant Act (Mr. Bromley), 3280. Litter, Legislation (Mr. Hinze), 481; Prose- cutions (Mr. Newton), 959. L2trobe Street-Lytton Road intersection, Traffic control (Mr. Newton), 3399. Livestock diseases, Exotic (Mr. Cory), 270. Lacndrv detergents (Mr. Jensen), 200; (Mr. Livingstone, Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 1977. Melloy), 2684. Locul authorities- Lmer, Mr. B. (Mr. Houghton), 774. Bmmd::~ries, Compensation for alteration Law Re;"orm Commission- (Mr. O'Donnell), 269. Company prospectuses, Legislation (Mr. Commonwealth Aid Roads grant, Alloca­ Bennett), 2194. tions (Mr. Dean), 3279. \1 embers (Mr. Aikens), J 877. Cyclone damage, Commonwealth <1id (Mr. Termination of Tenancies Act, Recom­ Blakel, 3632. mendations (Mr. Bennett), 3022. Drought relief, Unemployment grants (Mr. Lead content of pottery-glazing chemicals McKechnie), 58, 152; (Mr. Newton), (Mr. Heatley), 3393. 1073; R~1te rebates (see '"Drought relief assistance"). Leader of the Opposition- Elections (Mr. B. Wood), 2939. Chaffeur (!Vfr. Houston), 79; (Mr. Aikens), 2749. Electricity extension schemes (Mr. Tom­ Official vehicJes (Mr. Aikens), 2749; (Mr. kins), 201. Houston), 3124. Finance- Press secretary (Mr. Houston), 79. Additional avenues (Mr. Wharton), 158. Public relations officer (Mr. F. P. Moore), Commonwealth funds, Allocation (Mr. 2942. Ce1sey), 3531. L:quiry (Mr. Casey), 3133. Le::~gue of Rights (Mr. Davis), 154. Leasehold land, Area and company holdings Flood relief- (Mr. Wright), 3198. Commonwe::~!th aid (Mr. Blake), 3632. Leather industry, Protection (Mr. Aiken), Emergency finance (Mr. Blake), 2686. 2941. Power boats, Subsidy on purchase (Mr. Legal pr~:ctitioners, Code (Mr. Aikens), 519, (Wharton), 2686. 610. Hospital board representation (Mr. Melloy), Lennons Hotel site, Proposed redevelopment 251; (Mr. Houston), 268. (Mr. Porter), 883; (Mr. Ahern), 3639. Loan allocations (Mr. R. Jones), 2548. Liberal Party, Toowong Branch, Raffle (Mr. Loan subsidies (Mr. R. Jones), 987. Bennett), 1659; "Ginger" group (Mr. Thackeray), 3504. Majority decisions (Mr. Casey), 1660. Liberal-Country Parties, Philosophies (Mr. Number (Mr. B. Wood), 2939. Tucker), 2832. Polls (Mr. Tucker), 1324. Licens'ng Commission- Public Io:~ns (Mr. Tomkins), 1429. Chairman, Appointment (Mr. Houston), Rate rebates to pensioners, Subsidy (Mr. 2162; (Mr. Bennett), 2162. Bousen), 1949. Hotel requisitions (Mr. Hughes), 2686, State Government Insurance Office loans 2707. (Mr. Aiken), 2905. National Hotel, Orders (Mr. Hughes), Surf-boa:-d riding, By-laws (Mr. Porter), 162. 525. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 63

Local authorities boundaries tribunal (Mr. Mackay- Casey), 2904. Ambulance centre (Mr. Davies), 650. Local Government Assistance Fund (Mr. R. Court house, Fire precautions (Mr. Casey), Jones), 3311. 2687. Local Government Superannuation Board East, Shopping centre (Mr. Casey), 582. (Mr. Lonergan), 3211. Electricity tariffs (Mr. Aikens), 767. Lockhart River Aboriginal Community, Forgan Smith Bridge (Mr. Casey), 583. School (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 81; Teacher accommodation (Mr. B. Wood), 1759. Hospital- Lockyer electorate, Representation (Mr. Building programme, Wards (Mr. Bousen), 3029, 3100. Casey), 86; Maternity and theatre block (Mr. Casey), 3280; (Mr. Ncw­ Logan electorate, Housing Commission houses bery), 3313. (Mr. Baldwin), 880. Chiropody service (Mr. Casey), 2686. Lone Pine sanctuary, Kangaroo killings (Mr. Ministerial inspection (Mr. Casey), 86. Dean), 1054, 1762. Industrial estate (Mr. Casey), 59. Longreach- Photograph in "Queensland, Australia'' Hospital, Staff (Mr. Melloy), 2830. (Mr. Casey), 1659. Police, Commendation (Mr. F. P. Moore), Police station, Policewoman (Mr. Casey), 653. 457: Radio transmitter (Mr. Caseyl. 2812. Rural Training School (Mr. Davies), 2687. Railways, Re-routing of line (Mr. Casey). Show, Ilfracombe Shire holiday (Mr. 582, 1945; Goods shed (Mr. Casey), Houston), 3527. 1945. Longreach area, "Garches" pastoral property Speech therapist (Mr. Cascy), 3634. (Mr. Aiken), 1834. Sub-normal school, Pedestrian crossing Lower Burdekin district, Snap-freezing works (Mr. Casey), 372. (Mr. Bird), 1881; Rural training school Transportation surv~y (Mr. Wright), J 3 8. board (Mr. Casey), 3634. Mackay area- Lowson House- Power station .. Site (:\1r. Casey), 1444. Ac~~~~~~~~:,'t~5n8J~1r. Bennett), 2299; (Mr. Regional study (Mr. Casey), 2829. Patients (Mr. Bennett), 2299; (Mr. Sugar cane, Over-production (Mr. Aikens), Bromlcy), 2588. 1242; (Mr. Casey), 1249, 1264. Statement by Hospital Employees' Union Mackay children, Murders (Mr. Tucker), 4 I 5, (Dr. Crawford), 1663. 672. Luc:cs, Mr. Justice, Sentences imposed (Mr. Mackay-Rockhampton. Road emergency Aikens), 1354. services (Mr. Casey), 141. "Lucky Boy" pamphlet (Mr. Houston), 1509. McKie, Councillor (Mr. Newbery), 1261. Lutwyche Road-Northey Street intersection. McKinney, Mrs. J. W. (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), Accident (Mr. Davis), 257. 80; (Mr. Hughes), 669. Lytton Road-Latrobe Street intersection. Mclennon, Mr. R. J. (Mr. Bird), 1320. Traffic control (Mr. Newton), 3399. Mcloughlin, Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 11~6, 1424. Macalister railway station (Mr. Bousen), Macrossan Bridge, Opening ceremony (Mr. 2345, 2463, 2550. Lonergan), 2680. McAndrew, Sub-inspector (Mr. Bennett), McWade, Mr. D. (Mr. Melloy), 50. 1144, 1145. Magistrates Courts, Week-end (Mr. Dean), McCarthy, Mr. R. D. (Mr. Hanlon), 769, 1836; (Mr. Tucker), 1882. 874. Magna Alloys and Research Pty. Ltd. (Mr. McFarlane, Dr., Statement on Aboriginal Houston), 1602. infant mortality (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Magnetic Island, Boat harbour (Mr. Tucker), 3635. 2750. Machan's Beach, Erosion (Mr. B. Wood), Magpies (Mr. Bousen), 1150. 1542. Mahon, Detective T. (Mr. Bennett), 86. Machinery Department- Main Roads Department, Delay in is:oue of Inspectors (Mr. Sherrington), 134; (Mr. motor vehicle registration papers (,\fr. Aikens), 198; (Mr. Bromley), 3005. Davis), 668. Motor vehicle inspections (Mr. Sherring­ Mango-processing works (Mr. Bird), 2804. ton), 134; (Mr. Bousen), 2685, 3314. Manila dentist, Registration (Mr. Melloy), Oil refineries, Inspections (Mr. Newton), 1063. 47. Manitoba wheat (Mr. Aiken), 2545. 64 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Manly- Maryborough-continued: Boat harbour (Mr. Harris), 274, 1433, 2806. State Government Insurance Office building 1etty (Mr. Harris), 27 4. (Mr. Davies), 2162. Medical practitioners (Mr. Harris), 164. Maryborough-Brisbane railway line (Mr. Davies), 1060. Reclaimed land (Mr. Harris), 2196. Massingham, Mr. W. H. (Mr. Bousen), 3274. State School (Mr. Harris), 90. Maternal and Child Welfare sisters (Mr. P. Mansfield State School (Mr. Newton), 356. Wood), 159. Mantaka, Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Matt Mail Order Company (Mr. Aikens), 49, 650, 2080, 3094. 561. Maranoa Graziers' Association (Mr. Bennett), May, Mr. R. (Mr. Hinze), 3529. 704. Mayfair Hotel, Warwick (Mr. Bennett), 475. Mareeba- Mayne railway depot, Creek pollution (Mr. Department of Primary Industries, Davis), 1432, 1447, 2463, 3432; (Mr. Vacancies (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2827. Murray), 2549. Granite Creek bridge (Mr. B. Wood), 3129. Meat, Synthetic (see "Synthetic meat"). Irrigation and Water Supply Commission Meat industry- workshop (Mr. B. Wood), 3096; (Mr. Cattle carcases, Hair removal (Mr. Aiken), Wallis-Smith), 3427. 3425. Opportunity School (Mr. B. Wood), 64. Deliveries (Mr. Hughes), 139, 756. Shire, Wolfram Road (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Export trade- 113150. American quotas (Mr. Cory), 155; (Mr. Southedge station, Sale (Mr. B. Wood), Thackeray), 2591. 2908. Asian countries (Mr. Aiken), 3425. Trees, Removal (Mr. B. Wood), 3029. Boneless meat, Vacuum packed (Mr. Mareeba-Dimbulah irrigation area- Aiken), 3425. Centralisation (Mr. Casey), 140; (Mr. Pasture farms (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 961, Wright), 252, 357, 1147, 1661; (Mr. 2827. R. Jones), 358; (Mr. V. E. Jones), Rice-growing (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3215. 524; (Mr. Bousen), 1062, 1073. Tob.ccco farms, New (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Containerisation (Mr. Casey), 140; (Mr. 137, 1245, 1265, 2827. Wright), 252, 615, 1147; (Mr. V. E. Jones), 480, 880. Margarine, Sales (Mr. Ahern), 411; Tallow Feeder shipping service (Mr. Wright), use in manufacture (Mr. Ahern), 411, 3394. 3200, 3274. Mutton and lamb (Mr. Houston), 703. Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Statements by Minister for Conservation Scheme- (Mr. Wright), 615. Applications (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1757, Imports (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2031; (Mr. 2807. Tucker), 2299; (Mr. Aiken), 3128. Approvals (Mr. Hinze), 3133, 3197. Prices (Mr. Hughes), 139. Implenentation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 49. Medicines, Shelf life (Mr. Baldwin), 3638. Legislation (Mr. Hinze), 417; (Mr. Wallis- "Melbidir", M.V., Replacement (Mr. B. Smith), 473. Wood), 3277. Marijuana (Mr. McKechnie), 415. Mentally handicapped children, Education Marine national parks (Mr. R. Jones), 2941. (Mr. P. Wood), 3100; (see also "Queens­ Marine Research Institute (Mr. Aikens), 83. land Sub-Normal Children's Welfare Association-Schools"). Marketable securities (see "Shares"). Mercury poisoning of marine life (Mr. Maroochydore police station (Mr. Ahern), Houghton), 3004. 2078. Merinda meatworks, Police search of Marriage Guidance Council (Mr. Wright), employees' bags (Mr. Houston), 518. 3529. Merino sheep, Tropical breeding (Mr. Aiken), Marshal!, Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 354, 370. 3497. Maryborough- Merthyr electorate, Resignation of member Bypass road (Mr. Davies), 806. (Mr. Jensen), 3199. Mid-week race broadcasts (Mr. Jensen), Metals Exploration N.L. (see "Greenvale 1056. nickel project"). R:1ilway workshops, Apprentice black­ Miami Hospital (Mr. Hinze), 46. smith (Mr. Davies), 1061. Mica, Royalties (Mr. Casey), 1147. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 65

Microfilm service bureau (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), Mining leases-continued: 582. Encroachment on authority to prospect Microwave ovens in railway griddle cars (Mr. R. Jones), 2830. (Mr. Houston), 1651; (Mr. P. Wood), List (Mr. Sherrington), 52, 204, 1541, 2160. 1544. Migrants, Number (Mr. Bromley), 158; Number and royalties (Mr. Bromley), 1246. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Melloy), 313. Mining wardens, Mining interest (Mr. O'Donnell), 53; Advice of proclamations Miles Hospital (Mr. Tomkins), 462. (Mr. Tucker), 251. Milk- Ministers- Containers, School supplies (Mr. Arm­ Aircraft charter, Number and cost (Mr. strong), 1941; (Mr. Baldwin), 2197. Houston), 45, 560. Prices (Mr. Bousen), 91; (Mr. Davis), Official vehicles (Mr. Houston), 3124. 1941, 3200; (Mr. Wright), 3201; (Mr. Casey), 3201. Overseas and interstate visits, Expenses (Mr. F. P. Moore), 749. Millaa Millaa Co-operative Dairy Association, Tully milk vendors (Mr. F. P. Moore), Public relations officers (Mr. Wright), 160; 3632, 3641; Gordonvale and Babinda (Mr. F. P. Moore), 3641. milk vendors (Mr. F. P. Moore), 3641. Shareholdings (see "Shareholdings"). Millaroo irrigation area (Mr. Bird), 2298. Minors. Convicted, Restitution for victims Minced meat, Addition of preservatives (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 3091. Hughes), 1353; (Mr. Bromley), 1353; Mirrors at road intersections (Mr. Tucker), (Mr. Jensen), 1656. 2543. Mineral sands- Mr. Juicy, "Orange drink'' (Mr. Blu.ke), 749. Authorities to prospect, List (Mr. Sher­ Mitchell, Dental clinic and doctor's surgery rington), 52, 204, 1541, 1544. and residence (Mr. Aiken), 1542. Companies, Threatened legal action (Mr. Mitchell River, Hydro-electric installation Murray), 705. (Mr. Wallis-Sm!th), 3503. Co0lcola (see "Cooloola sand mass"). Mitchell River Aboriginal Community­ Exports- Airstrip, Improvements (Mr. Wallis-Smith), America and Iron Curtain countries (Mr. 611; DME beacon (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Murray), 708; (Mr. Houston), 773; 2683. (Mr. Ahern), 777. Prices (Mr. Sherrington), 877. Cattle (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1058. Tonnage (Mr. Sherrington), 877. Drainage (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2807. Fraser Island leases (Mr. Blake), 3217. Electricity supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 153. Leases, Nos. 322-332 (Mr. Sherrington). Hospital (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 708, 747, 894, 1541, 1544. 3312. Off-shore resources (Mr. Ahern), 460. Houses, Fly screening (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2754; Construction (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Processing (Mr. Sherrington), 711, 749. 3279. Royalty (Mr. Sherrington), 877. Infant-mortality rate (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Mineral Securities Australia Ltd., State Gov­ 3635. ernment Insurance Office loan (Mr. Road access (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 474. Hanlon). 2678; (Mr. Jensen), 2808. School (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 81, 3007. Miners' pensions (Mr. Marginson), 354. Sewerage (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2807. Miner's phthisis pensions (Mr. B. Wood), 1945. Staff (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1057, 2807. Mines Department- Mitchelton, Level-crossing gates (Mr. Lloyd), Additional staff (Mr. Wallis-Smith). 2586. 3432. Moa Island, Wolfram deposits (Mr. B. Under Secretary, Authority to prospect (Mr. Bennett), 7 51. Wood), 1327. Molasses, Rail tanker (Mr. McKechnie), 269; Mining Act, Availability (Mr. R. Jones), Interstate freight concessions (Mr. Mc­ 613. Kechnie), 350. Mining engineers, Training (Mr. Bennett), Molendinar Industrial Estate (Mr. Houston), 2077. 3496. Mining leases- Monash University, Expelled students (Mr. Agricultural and pastoral rights (Mr. B. Bennett), 2300. Wood), 160, 203. Monazite, Royalties (Mr. Casey), 1147. c 66 INDEX TO QUESTIONS~LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Monduran Dam, Construction (Mr. J ensen), Motor vehicles-continued: 3125; Commonwealth grant (Mr. J en­ Comprehensive Insurance-continued: sen), 3638. Premiums (Mr. Hanlon), 48; (Mr. Lee), Monosodium glutamate (Mr. Hanson), 416. 755; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 756, 757; Mooloolaba Harbour, Slip lease (Mr. Ben­ (Mr. Miller), 803; (Mr. Jensen), 1610. nett), 54, 80, 255; Fuelling service (Mr. Repair work, Delays in payment (Mr. Houston), 247, 367. Bennett), 2158. Mooloolaba Marine Services Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Safety record plan (Mr. Aikens), 580. Bennett), 54, 80, 255. Drivers, Alcohol test (Mr. Bennett), 1074. Moonie, Oil production and royalties (Mr. Exhaust gases (see "Air pollution"). Harris), 1610. Funeral vehicles, Lighted headlamps (Mr. "Moorlands", Coronation Drive (Mr. Porter), R. Jones), 1879. 57. Gravel trucks (Mr. Bennett), 1243. Moranbah, Housing commission houses (Mr. B. Wood), 2587; (Mr. Newbery), 2828; High-speed, Restrictions on driving (Mr. Water supply (Mr. Hanson), 2587. Hanson), 750. Moratorium for primary producers (Mr. Illegal use, Prosecutions (Mr. P. Wood), O'Donnell), 7 48, 77 4. 959. Moratorium marches (see "Protest marches Inspections (Mr. Bousen), 2685, 3314. and demonstrations"). North Queensland inspectors (l\1r. Aikens), 198. Moreton Bay- Number plates (Mr. Miller), 200. Fishing permits (Mr. Baldwin), 806. Overloading breaches (see "Road trans­ Mercury poisoning of marine life (Mr. port"). Houghton), 3004. "P" plates (Mr. Armstrong), 1328; (Mr. Tourist resort facilities (Mr. Baldwin), Inch), 2544. 1880. Private hire (Mr. Bromley), 141; (Mr. Trailer boat club (Mr. Harris), 2196. Hm1ston), 580, 1947; (Mr. Newton), Morris, Mr. G. 0. (Mr. Bennett), 2684. 1073. Mortgage documents (Mr. Tucker), 2034. Registration- Morton, Mr. I. (Mr. Dean), 1054, 1762. Free, Paraplegics (Mr. R. ]ones), 2461. Morven, Railway train crews (Mr. Aiken), Papers, Delay in issue (Mr. Davies), 668. 1834; Police station (Mr. Aiken), 3029. Rust-proofing (Mr. Houston), 2433; (Mr. Mosman Hall (Dr. Crawford), 1832. Bousen), 2685, 3314. Mossman- Seat belts (Mr. R. Jones), 1978. High school, Proposed (Mr. B. Wood), Second-hand- 1609. Inspection (Mr. Sherrington), 134; (Mr. State School, Secondary department enrol­ Bousen), 2685, 3314. ments (Mr. B. Wood), 1609. Retreaded tyres (Mr. R. Jones), 2462. Mossman area, National park (Mr. B. Wood), Transfer, Stamp duty (Mr. Aikens), 704; 413; Authority to prospect (Mr. R. (Mr. Hanlon), 875. Jones), 459, 707. Stolen- Motels, Liquor prices (Mr. Hanlon), 2543, Number (Mr. Wright), 253; (Mr. P. 2584. Wood), 879; (Mr. Bromley), 1354; Motor coaches (see "Buses"). (Mr. Dean), 2588. Motor-cycle handle-bars (Mr. Thackeray), Prosecutions (Mr. P. Wood), 959. 1758. Registration (Mr. Thackeray), 1658. Motor cyclists, Police prevention of Too­ Taxi-cabs (see "Taxi-cabs"). woomba visit (Mr. Lloyd), :54, 769. Third-party insurance­ Motor vehicles- Claims (Mr. Brom!ey), 648. Accidents (see "Traffic"). Cover (Mr. Wright), 564. Air-bag safety device (Mr. Hanson), 1326. Unregistered vehicles (Mr. Cory), 155. Anti-pollution units (Mr. Melloy), 50; (Mr. Transfers, Stamp duty (Mr. Aikens), 704; Hanson), 415. (Mr. H:mlon), 875. Transport (see "Road transport"). Comprehensive insurance- Claims (Mr. Bromley), 648; (Mr. Miller), Windscreen breakage (Mr. Hanson), 565 803. Mt. Etna limestone caves (Mr. Wright), Market value, Restriction (Mr. J ensen), 3218, 3311. 1610. Mt. Garnet, Teacher accommodation (Mr. Policies (Mr. Miller), 803. Wallis-Smith), 2683. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 67

Mt. Gravatt- Mourilyan, Assessment as non-pollution area Opportunity school (Mr. Newton), 84, (Mr. F. P. Moore), 58. 2752. Mourilyan area, Cardboard and chipboard South, Housing Commission land (Mr. industries (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2195, Newton), 255; State School (Mr. 2345. Newton), 356, 3196. Mourilyan electorate, Road allocations (Mr. Teachers' College, Opportunity school F. P. Moore), 203, 254; Schools (Mr. teaching course (Mr. Sherrington), 82; F. P. Moore), 275. Young Liberals' function (Mr. Bromley), Muir, Sir David (Mr. Hanson), 750. 893. University (see "Griffith University"). Mungallala, Locomotive depot (Mr. Aiken), 1834. Mt. Isa- Mungana, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Aborigiml child burials (Mr. Houghton), 80, 2933. 1733; (Mr. Inch), 1833. Murdock, Mrs. P. (Mr. Bousen), 139. City Council, Sanitation services for Murarrie State School (Mr. Houston), 3021. Aboriginal camp (Mr. Inch), 1655. Foodstuffs, Road permit fees (Mr. Inch), Murray sporting complex, Townsville (Mr. 3531; Air freights (Mr. Inch), 3531. Aikens), 1443. Goods via South Australia and Northern Mururoa Atoll (Mr. R. Jones), 274, 2347, Ter~:tory (Mr. Inch), 1266; (Mr. 2638. Bennett), 2031. Musgrave Street, North Rockhampton, Traf- Gcwernment houses (Mr. B. Wood), 2587. fic lights (Mr. Thackeray), 164. High School (Mr. Inch), 140. Mutton exports (Mr. Houston), 703. Marion Street, Reconstruction (Mr. Inch), Nanango, Dental service (Mr. Tucker), 250. 2833. Narangba, Railway accident (Mr. Bousen), Police, Quarters (Mr. Inch), 1243; Station 667, 1433, 1443. facilities (Mr. Inch), 1243. National boxing commission (Mr. O'Donnell), Railway freight rates, Repressive (Mr. 961. Inch), 1266; (Mr. Bennett), 2031. National Fitness Fund (Mr. Casey), 3276. Teachers, Accommodation (Mr. Inch), National Heart Foundation, Rehabilitation 2034, 2544. services (Mr. Hanson), 583. Mt. Isa District, Exempt mineral field (Mr. National Hotel, Fire (Mr. Hughes), 162, 964, lnch). 3498; Mining royalties and ren­ 1513. t~cis CMr. Inch), 879, 895, 1445. National parks- Mount Isa i\'Iines Ltd.­ Cape York Peninsula (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Railw~!Y freight rates- 201. Concessions, Value (Mr. Marginson), Gladstone area (Mr. Hanson), 2753. 581: Fire bricks (Mr. R. Jones), 1323, 1326, 1357. Marine (Mr. R. Jones), 2941. Mir:erals (Mr. Lloyd), 356, 371; (Mr. Ministerial conference (Mr. Wallis- Marginson), 7 50. Smith), 2548. Royalties (Mr. Marginson), 460. Mossman area (Mr. B. Wood), 413. Mt. Isa-Townsville railway line (see 'Towns­ Rain forests (Mr. Bennett), 1606, 1652. ville-Mt. lsa railway line"). National Service- Mt. Morgan, Water supply (Mr. Hanson), 61, 2587. Dental unfitness of trainees (Mr. Melloy), Mt. Surprise, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis­ 876. Smith). 80, 2933; Head-teacher's Military driving licences, Recognition (Mr. accommodation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 667. Houston), 3421. Mama- Police officers (Mr. Bennett), 2710. Government houses (Mr. B. Wood), 2587. Railway employees, Holiday rail passes Hospital (Mr. Melloy), 271, 960, 1656. (Mr. Houston), 3496. Water supply (Mr. Hanson), 2587. National wage case (Mr. Wharton), 1654. Moura-Gladstone railway line­ Native birds, Illegal export (Mr. R. Jones), 959. Deterioration (Mr. Marginson), 456. Fencing (Mr. Hanson), 3396. Natural gas- Freight rates (Mr. Lloyd), 356, 371; (Mr. Consumption (Mr. Harris), 1610. Wright), 1070. Price (Mr. Dean). 1542; (Mr. Newton), Level crossings (Mr. Hanson), 356. 2162; (Mr. P. Wood), 2298. Operations (Mr. Houston), 152. Royalty (Mr. Dean), 1542. 68 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Nazi Party preferences, Senate election (Mr. North Queensland-continued: Davis), 1882. Cyclone warnings, Effect on tourist indus­ Nescafe. Prices (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1837, try (Mr. Newbery), 2550. 1880. Far North Sinfonetta (Mr. F. P. Moore), New Australians' picnic, Bishop Island (Mr. 458. Ahern), 1263. Helicopter squadron (Mr. R. Jones), 1263. New England Highway-Cunningham High­ "Hippy" communities (Mr. Melloy), 711, way intersection, Lighting (Mr. Cory), 770, 801. 455. Main roads expenditure (Mr. Aikens), New Farm. Wilbur Smith plan (Mr. Rams­ 1320. den), 154; Spastic Centre school (Mr. P. Wood), 2828. Mango-processing works (Mr. Bird), 2804. New Farm Park, A.L.P. fete (Mr. R. F. Meat-export trade (Mr. Wright), 1661. Moore), 1149; (Mr. Ahern), 1263. Milk prices (Mr. B. Wood), 3399. New Guinea, "Lucky Boy" pamphlet (Mr. Motor vehicle inspectors (Mr. Aikens), Houston), 1509. 198. New Mapoon Aboriginal Community, Houses Newspapers, Air freight (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. B. Wood), 3277. 2901. Newell. Beach erosion (Mr. B. Wood), 1542. Police stations. Ceiling fans (Mr. F. P. Newsome, Dr. L. R. (Mr. Bennett), 1074. Moore), 1514. Newspapers. Air freight to North Queens- Poultry industry (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 370. land (Mr. AIKens), L~Ul. Prices survey (Mr. R. Jones), 1834. Night coursing (Mr. Hinze), 416, 1836. Railways (see "Railways-North Queens- Nile perch, Introduction (Mr. Wallis-Smith), land"). 1446, 3024. Roads, Standard of construction (Mr. R. Nitrogenous fertiliser bounty (Mr. Cory), Jones), 3638; Repairs, Subsidies to local 1604. authorities (Mr. R. Jones), 3639. Noise, Transport vehicles (Mr. Hinze), 1974, Rubber-vine infestation (Mr. B. Wood), 2079; (Mr. Davis), 2083. 1945; (Mr. Casey), 2829. Non-returnable containers (Mr. Aikens), School assembly areas (Mr. R. Jones), 1509; (Mr. R. Jones), 1733. 3398. Non-students, External examinations (Mr. Spear-fishing, Ban (Mr. F. P. Moore), Houston), 3000, 3123. 1149. Norman Creek, Pollution (Mr. Bromley), Spirit merchants, Licences (Mr. Aikens), 199, 257. 768. Normanton- Timber scantlings (Mr. Bird), 2298. Court house, New (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Tourist authority, Proposed (Mr. R. Jones), 201. 1323. State School (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 248. Tourist industry, Effect of cyclone warnings Students' hostel, Proposed (Mr. WalEs­ (Mr. Newbery), 2550. Smith), 3126. North Road-Sandy Camp Road intersection, Flooding (Mr. Harris), 1426. Normanton-Dimbulah road- North Stradbroke Island, Tourist develop­ Highbury-Trembles Crossing section (Mr. ment (Mr. Baldwin), 1358, 1429, 1880. Wallis-Smith), 650. Petfonl-Almaden section (Mr. Wallis­ Northern development, Ministerial conference Smith). 249, 749. (Mr. R. Jones), 564. North Pine River dam, Tenders and con­ Northern Electric Authority, Tariffs (Mr. tract (Mr. Houghton), 3496, 3528. Tucker), 756, 1510; (Mr. Aikens), 767. Northey Street-Lutwyche Road intersection, North Queensland- Accident (Mr. Davis), 257. Ansett Airlines services (Mr. Aikens), 165. Norwell State School (Mr. Baldwin), 3395. Biological scientist, Appointment (Mr. B. Wood), 1976. Nuclear tests, Mururoa Atoll (Mr. R. Jones), 274, 2347, 2638. Ballet and Dance Society (Mr. Aikens), 458, 3212. Nudity in stage plays (Mr. Hughes), 1059, 1177, 1247. Cattle industry, Research (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 986. Nurses- Chinee-apple infestation (Mr. Casey), 2829. Committee of inquiry (Mr. Melloy), 1757. Cultural organisations, Grants (Mr. Equal pay (Mr. R. J ones), 3311. Aikens), 1055. Hellard, Sister (Mr. Harris), 2806. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 69

Nurses-continued: Overseas meat, Sale in Australia (Mr. Wallis­ Record-of-service booklet (Dr. Crawford), Smith), 2031. 989; (Mr. McKechnie), 1423. Oxenford bridge (Mr. Hanson), 1611. Shortage (Mr. Melloy), 252, 271. P. A. Management Consultants Pty. Ltd. Systems survey (Mr. Wright), 2690. (Mr. Aikens), 3272. Training- "P" plates, Motor vehicles (Mr. Armstrong), 1328; (Mr. Inch), 2544. Interstate (Dr. Crawford), 1360. Mental nursing (Mr. Bennett), 2299. Pacific Highway- Private hospitals (Mr. Melloy), 673. Oxenford bridge (Mr. Hanson), 1611. Nursing aides, Equal pay (Mr. R. Jones), Pimpama, Bitumen-marking of cars (Mr. 3311. Hinze), 1428. Nursing systems survey (Mr. Wright), 2690. Springwood Road-Kingston Road section Nyanda level crossing (Mr. Sherrington), 454, (Mr. Baldwin), 1151. 877; (Mr. Lee), 3194, 3213. Paget, Railway goods shed (Mr. Casey), 1945. Oak Forest, Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Palm Island, Abschol committee visit (Mr. 49. P. Wood), 964, 985; Health survey of "Oceanic Grandeur", Oil spill (Mr. Hughes), Aboriginal children (Mr. Tucker), 3024. 1329; (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 2684, 2685, Palmer, Mr. H. C. (Mr. Aikens), 1653. 2703. Panorama Motel (Mr. Bennett), 613. Ockerby, Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 1977. Papua, "Lucky Boy" pamphlet (Mr. Official aeroplane (Mr. Aiken), 2692; (Mr. Houston), 1509. Sherrington), 2703; (Mr. Tucker), 2709; Parada research station (Mr. Wallis-Smith), (Mr. Marginson), 3132; (Mr. Bousen), 314. 3133; (Mr. P. Wood), 3134. Paraguay meat, Sale in Australia (Mr. Wallis­ Oil- Smith), 2031. Exploration (Mr. R. Jones), 165, 463; Parramatta, Crown-land fire (Mr. R. Jones), (Mr. Bromley), 199; (Mr. Aiken), 3278. 1946, 2035. Pollution- Paraplegics, Free motor vehicle registration Dispersal by detergents (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. R. Jones), 2461. Smith), 2933. "Paraquat", Weed killer (Dr. Crawford), Great Barrier Reef (Mr. R. Jones), 2681, 2703. 1976. "Parathion", Insecticide (Dr. Crawford), 2681, "Oceanic Grandeur" (Mr. Hughes), 1329; (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 2684, 2685, 2703. 2703. Refineries, Inspections (Mr. Newton), 47. Parents and citizens' associations- Oil-shale deposit, Julia Creek (Mr. Tucker), Assembly halls (Mr. Houston), 247; (Mr. 46; (Mr. Inch), 3498. Baldwin), 3098. Donations (Mr. Bennett), 55. Old Cleveland Road- Libraries (Mr. Melloy), 960. Creek Road~Capalaba section (Mr. New­ Subsidy (Mr. Marginson), 253. ton), 2804, 3195. Townsville (Mr. Mt. Petrie Road-Creek Road sectfon (Mr. "Park-Sun" procession, Newton), 878. Aikens), 276. Oleander shrubs (Mr. Dean), 476. Parliament- O'Neill, Mr. D. (Mr. Bennett), 613 1659, Building development, New (Mr. Lonergan), 2300. ' 248. Estimates committee, Establishment (Mr. Oonoonba, Livestock-spelling facilities (Mr. Aikens), 473. W. D. Hewitt), 710. House staff, Effect of extended sittings OPAL headquarters (Mr. Houston), 152, (Mr. R. Jones), 2638. 247. "Opportunities Unlimited", Booklet (Mr. Members- Bennett), 54, 80. Accommodation at Bellevue Hotel (Mr. Lonergan), 248; (Mr. Aikens), 1509. Opportunity schools, Education of physically­ Allowances, Inquiries (Mr. Aikens), 1653. handicapped children (Mr. Jensen), 2808; New facilities (Dr. Crawford), 2827. Dress reform (Mr. Hinze), 1613. Freedom of expression (Mr. Tucker), Optical dispensers (Mr. Bousen), 2750. 3429. "Orange Drink", Mr. Juicy (Mr. Blake), 749. Liability when giving advice (Mr. Osborne, Inspector (Mr. Bennett), 475, 585. Tucker), 710. Overseas companies, Return on investment Salaries, Inquiries (Mr. Aikens), 1653. (Mr. Aiken), 3278. Shareholdings (see "Shareholdings"). 70 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Parliament-continued: Pig industry, Atherton Tableland (Mr. Wallis­ Question time, Broadcasting (Mr. Hinze), Smith), 1149. 479. Pigs, Wild, Use as pet food (Mr. Houston), Select committee on industrial trouble (Mr. 1941. Hughes), 50. Pike Creek dam (Mr. McKechnie), 1261, Visit by chairmen of Aboriginal Com­ 1540, 2193. munity Councils (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Pinball-machine permits (Mr. Houston), 45. 3400. Pine River, Pollution (Mr. Houston), 349; Parrots, Drunken (Mr. Jensen), 989. Dam (Mr. Houghton), 3496, 3528. Parsons Point, Fish deaths (Mr. Hanson), Pine Rivers Shire Council, Hall lease (Mr. 1610. Houston), 1260, 1509, 1513; Alleged Particle-board mill, Proposed (Mr. Houston), offences by former employee (Mr. 647, 873. Newton), 3213. Passmore level crossing (Mr. McKechnie), Plane Creek bridge, Goonyella railway line 2802. (Mr. Newbery), 1248, 2901. Pastoral industry, Mortgagee firms (Mr. Plastics manufacture, Health danger (Mr. Tucker), 1510; (Mr. O'Donnell), 2035; Wright), 2825. (Mr. Houston), 2192. Police­ Pastures, Infestation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Academy- 1428, 2585. Preparatory work for opening ceremony Patterson, Dr. Rex (Mr. Aikens), 1242. (Mr. Sherrington), 878. "Patterson's curse", Noxious weed (Mr. P. Recruits in training (Mr. Newton), 3629. Wood), 2588. Syllabus (Mr. Newton), 2804. Peak Downs-Annandale railway junction, Accident vehicles, Removal (Mr. Davis), Houses (Mr. Newbery), 3275. 257. Pedestrian crossings, Supervision by police Administrative staff (Mr. R. Jones), 1879. cadets (Mr. Casey), 1944. Age limit for entry (Mr. Harris), 3031. Peninsula Developmental Road (Mr. B. Appointments, Number (Mr. Mel!oy), 350; Wood), 1431. Press release (Mr. Newton), 2680. Pensioners- Arts and science course (Mr. Newton), Electricity charges (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1178. 3000, 3092; (Mr. Bennett), 3633. Estates (Mr. Wright), 1324. Assaults on civilians, Inquiries (Mr. Melloy), 154, 271; Mr. J. E. Grigg (Mr. Railway travel concessions (Mr. R. Jones), Bennett), 2902, 3132, 3193, 3308, 3309. 1244, 1248, 2434; (Mr. Bird), 1425; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1733, 3195. Assistant Commissioners, Press release of appointments (Mr. Newton), 2680. Rate rebates (Mr. Bousen), 1949. Australian Broadcasting Commission, Rents (Mr. R. Jones), 3431. Employees' offences (Mr. Bennett), 562. Spectacles (Mr. Wright), 2197. Broadbeach death, Announcement of Persia, Importation of livestock for slaughter woman's identity (Mr. O'Donnell), 1056. (Mr. Aiken), 3128. Cadets- Pest infestation of pastures (Mr. Wallis­ Duties (Mr. Casey), 1944; (Mr. Newton), Smith), 1428, 2585. 3422. Petrie railway line, Fares (Mr. Dean), 3126. Educational qualifications (Mr. P. Petrie Terrace State School (Mr. Hanlon), Wood), 3530. 2707, 3631. School allowance (Mr. Aikens), 2901. Petrol, Sales (Mr. McKechnie), 82; Service Charges against officers (Mr. Newton), stations (Mr. Hanson), 963. 2434. Philippines dentist, Registration (Mr. Melloy), Child murders, Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 1063. 415, 672. Physically-handicapped children, Education Civil Defence Organisation, Liaison (Mr. (Mr. Jensen), 2808. Dean), 2707. Picture Theatre and Films Commission, Civilian clerks (Mr. Newton), 3394. Members (Mr. Tomkins), 157; Theatre College courses (Mr. Newton), 3000, licences (Mr. Houston), 459. 3092; (Mr. Bennett), 3021. Picture theatres- Commendation, Longreach personnel (Mr. F. P. Moore), 653. Children, Attendance at adults-only films (Mr. Bromley), 275; Admission prices Commissioners, Educational qualifications (Mr. Davis), 353. (Mr. Harris), 706. Licences (Mr. Houston), 459. Constables, Duties (Mr. Newton), 3422. INDEX TO QUESTION,S...... ,LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 71

Police-continued: Police-continued: Criminal Investigation Branch, Strength Radar units, Speeding breaches, Brisbane (Mr. Bromley), 1326; Dossiers on (Mr. Marginson), 803. citizens (Mr. Bennett), 1606. Readmissions (Mr. Casey), 1944. Dangerous-driving charges, Mr. J. D. Recruitments (Mr. Jensen), 2829; (Mr. Wilson (Mr. Bennett), 2902, 3193, 3308; Newton), 3629. Mr. R. G. Thompson (Mr. Ahern), 3394. Residences built under country housing Departmental expenditure, Reduction (Mr. scheme (Mr. Wright), 88. J ensen), 2829. Resignations (Mr. Melloy), 350; (Mr. Depot, Store staff (Mr. Harris), 668; Bromley), 417, 457; (Mr. Newton), Recruits in training (Mr. Newton), 3629. 1605; (Mr. Casey), 1944; (Mr. Harris), Discipline, Commissioner's memorandum 2937. (Mr. Newton), 3628. Retirement of Inspector Osborne (Mr. Drivers, Training (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 201; Bennett), 475, 585. (Mr. Bromley), 2809; Under 25 years Road deaths, Statement of Commissioner of age (Mr. Harris), 2830. Bauer (Mr. Bennett), 1074. Drivers' licences, Malpractice in issue (Mr. Senior constables, Promotion (Mr. Melloy), Bennett), 2938. 562; (Mr. Lloyd), 617; (Mr. Newton), Easter-holiday period, Transfers to Gold 3422. Coast (Mr. Houston), 3507; Traffic School road-safety lectures (Mr. Tucker), control (Mr. Davis), 3507. 956, 963. Electoral rolls, Canvass (Mr. Bromley), Shooting incidents, Investigation (Mr. 157. Bromley), 3428. Entry to force, Qualifications (Mr. Harris), Shortage (Mr. Bennett), 3021. 3031. Special Branch- Fauna offences, Investigations (Mr. Blake), Dossiers on cttlzens (Mr. Houston), 142. 268; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 654; (Mr. Fingerprint Bureau (Mr. Bromley), 1326. Bennett), 1606. Firearms, Instruction in use (Mr. Bromley), Members, Political affiliations (Mr. 2691. Davis), 649. Flora offences, Investigations (Mr. Blake), Telephone-tapping (Mr. B. Wood), 413; 142. (Mr. Davis), 649. Gas explosion, Report (Mr. Bennett), 1243. Special duties, Payment (Mr. Hughes), 803. Gold Coast "Pop" festival, Control (Mr. Stations, Closure (Mr. Bromley), 354; Ceil­ Hinze), 3529. ing fans (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1514. Holloways Beach residence, Alleged Stock Squad, Georgetown (Mr. WalEs­ forcible entry (Mr. Bennett), 86, 166, Smith), 650; Roma (Mr. Bennett), 1144. 461, 475, 705, 957. Strength (Mr. Newton), 3394. Licensing Branch (Mr. Bromley), 1326; Superannuation scheme (Mr. Wright), 2910, (Mr. Bennett), 1878. 2940. Motor vehicles, Accidents (Mr. Bromley), Superintendents, Press release of appoint­ 2809. ments (Mr. Newton), 2680. National Service trainees, Pay (Mr. Thargomindah case, Inquiry (Mr. Davis), Bennett), 2710. 713, 751, 892. Night patrols (Mr. Ramsden), 896. Traffic accidents involving police officers Pawnbrokers Squad, Transfer of officers (Mr. Bromley), 2809. (Mr. Bennett), 86. Traffic Branch, Strength (Mr. Bromley), Planning and research section (Mr. 1326; Show-cause section (Mr. Newton), Newton), 3629. 1830. Policewomen (Mr. Casey), 457. Traffic control, Brisbane Botanic Gardens Promotions- (Mr. Dean), 652; Holiday periods (Mr. Davis), 2082, 3507; (Mr. Hughes), 2592. Examinations (Mr. Newton), 1729, 1730. Training course, Taringa (Mr. Newton), Number (Mr. Newton), 1652. 1543. Senior constables (Mr. Melloy), 562; Uniforms, Colour (Mr. Houston), 368; Pro­ (Mr. Lloyd), 617; (Mr. Newton), vision for carriage of side-arms (Mr. 3422. Tucker), 3531. Training course, Taringa (Mr. Newton), University demonstrations (see "Protest 1543. marches and demonstrations-Uni- Protection of public (Mr. Bennett), 3021. versity"). Public Order Squad (Mr. Newton), 3393 Vice Squad (Mr. Bennett), 705. 72 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Police-continued: Port development, Conference (Mr. R. Jones), Vietnam moratorium (see "Protest marches 358. and demonstrations-Vietnam mora­ Port Phillip Demolition Society (Mr. Bald­ torium"). win), 521. Water Police, Search for Redcliffe drown­ "Portnoy's Complaint", Novel (Mr. Hanson), ing victims (Mr. Bennett), 804, 1145; 458. Cement-barge employee, Request for Possession Island, Cook bi-centenary cere­ assistance (Mr. Bennett), 1144. mony (Mr. B. Wood), 91; (Mr. Jensen), Police-citizens youth clubs (Mr. Tucker), 354, 413. 2639, 3272. Potato chips, Packaging (Mr. Wright), 896, Political functions- 1151; (Mr. B. Wood), 988. Finch Hatton (Mr. Tucker), 1762; (Mr. Pottery-glazing chemicals, Lead content (Mr. Wright), 1838. Heatley), 3393. Gold Coast licensed premises (Mr. Hinze), Poultry- 1761, 1836. Adviser, Cairns (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 276. Hotel Perle, Caloundra (Mr. Tucker), 1882. Dressed, Inspection (Mr. R. Jones), 373; New Farm Park (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1149; Water-content regulations (Mr. Ahern), (Mr. Ahern), 1263. 3394. Pollution- Hatcheries, Closure (Mr. Bennett), 3632. Air (see "Air pollution"). North Queensland farmers (Mr. Wallis­ Barron River (Mr. B. Wood), 893. Smith), 370. Breakfast Creek (Mr. Bromley), 199, 257; Power-station development, Long-term plan (Mr. Davis), 1432, 1447, 2463, 3432; (Mr. Casey), 1444. (Mr. Murray), 2549. Pregnant women, Effect of alcohol and drugs Brisbane (Mr. Hughes), 669. (Mr. Hanson), 1513. Bulimba Creek (Mr. Bromley), 199, 257. Premier- Burnett River (Mr. Jensen), 875, 1056. Official vehicles (Mr. Houston), 3124. Coolangatta Creek (Mr. Hinze), 2833. Ridiculing, Television programme (Mr. Enoggera Creek (Mr. Davis), 1432, 1447. Murray), 1327. Fitzroy River (Mr. Wright), 2347, 2586, Shareholdings (see "Shareholdings"). 2591. Statement on loyalty of Government Great Barrier Reef (Mr. R. Jones), 1976. members (Mr. Hanson), 3432. Herbert River (Mr. Tucker), 2678. Television appearances, Image (Mr. F. P. Ipswich (Mr. Hughes), 669. Moore), 2942. Norman Creek (Mr. Bromley), 199, 257. Visits- Oil (see "Oil-Pollution"). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island reserves (Mr. B. Wood), 2688; (Mr. P:,Je River (Mr. Houston), 349. F. P. Moore), 2710. Rivers and streams, Legislation (Mr. Canberra (Mr. F ..P. Moore), 3400. Hinze), 463. Great Britain (Mr. Tucker), 3280. Sb::leton Creek (Mr. B. Wood), 805. War service (Mr. Tucker), 774; (Mr. F. Talieb :dgera Dam (Mr. Hinze), 985. P. Moore), 1837. Polyther·e milk-containers (Mr. Armstrong), Premiers' Departmenf, Public relations 1941. officer (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2942. Polyuns: Urated dairy fats (Mr. Hanson), 161. Prentice, Mr. J. B. (Mr. Hughes), 669, Pool tab\:s (Mr. Houston), 45. 674; (Mr. Bennett), 752. Pope P: l VI, Visit (Mr. Hanson), 62. Price Quintet, School visits (Mr. Houghton), 2826; (Mr. Houston), 3000. Pomogr·;, phy pedlars (Mr. Bennett), 775, 804; (Mr. Jensen), 3426. Prices­ Port Alma-- Control- Coal port, Development (Mr. Thackeray), A.C.T.U. action (Mr. F. P. Moore), 256. 3133. Introduction (Mr. Bromley), 414; (Mr. Financial assistance (Mr. Wright), 1246. Bousen), 2583; (Mr. Houston), 3639. Meat exports (Mr. Wright), 252; (Mr. Referendum (Mr. Aiken), 2832. Thackeray), 455, 959; (Mr. V. E. Jones), 480. Office (Mr. Wright), 372. Rockhampton power-line (Mr. Wright), Resale, Maintenance (Mr. Hanlon), 3640. 1359. Survey (Mr. R. Jones), 1834. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 73

Primary Industries Department, Agri- Prisons-continued: cultural Standards Branch inspectors Reform committee (Mr. Bennett), 1356. (Mr. B. Wood), 3637. Young offenders (Mr. Wright), 1076. Prime Minister, Queensland visit (Mr. Hanlon), 3506. Prisons Department, In-service training courses (Mr. Wright), 1946; Deputy Princess Alexandra Hospital- Comptroller-General of Prisons, Appoint­ Air pollution (Mr. Bromley), 894. ment (Mr. Marginson), 3430. Beds (Mr. Melloy), 3499. Private hire cars (Mr. Bromley), 141· Casualty Department, Refusal to treat (Mr. Houston), 580, 1947; (Mr: injured girl (Mr. Melloy), 3503; Treat­ Newton), 1073. ment of children (Mr. Melloy), 3503; Probation and parole officers (Mr. (Mr. Hughes), 3504. Bromley), 1355. Children's section, Establishment (Mr. Promotions and Marketing (Qld) Pty. Ltd. Hughes), 3528. (Mr. Bennett), 54, 80. Di:tbetes patient (Mrs. Jord·lll), 272. Property-insurance advisers, Licensing and Equipment, Specialised (Dr. Crawford), training (Mr. Bennett), 3640. 1832. Property sales, Forced (Mr. Aiken), 62. Kidney transplants (Mr. Bromley), 563. Proserpine Hospital, Regional nursing train­ Medical officers, Part-time (Dr. Craw­ ing scheme (Mr. Lonergan), 3421. ford), 1606; Resident, Junior (Mr. Proserpine Shire, Sewerage scheme (Mr. Melloy), 1828. Dean), 3530. Misappropriation of money (Mr. Bennett), 2683. Prospecting leases (Mr. Bromley), 1246. Nurses, Resignations (Mr. Bennett), 202. Protest marches and demonstrations­ Post-mortem examinations (Mr. Harris), Australian National Farmers' Union (Mr. 3006. Marginson), 587. Registrars (Mr. Melloy), 1828. Cooloola motorcade (Mr. Davis), 649, Salaries, Delay in payment (Dr. Craw­ 654. ford), 1544, 1606. Federal budget (Mr. Aikens), 415. Staff, Shortage (Mr. Ben nett), 202. King George Square (Mr. Hughes), 562, X-ray equipment (Dr. Crawford), 1057. 581. Printing contracts, Private (Mr. Blake), 2585. Roma Street, Prosecution of university lecturer (Mr. Aikens), 1942. Prisgrove, Mr. W. R. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 83. ­ Prisoners- Arrests (Mr. Hughes), 802. Committee of inquiry (Mr. Aikcns), Drug addiction, Treatment (Mr. Bromley), 561; (Mr. Bennelt), 705. 2809. Co-operation between senate and Police Life-sentence, Parole (Mr. Aikens), 3422. Force (Mr. Hughes), 1430. Long-term, Periodic release (Mr. Tucker), Police intervention (Mr. P. Wood), 477; 1877. (Mr. Aikens), 524, 666, 671, 775. Number (Mr. Bromley), 1355. Vietnam moratorium­ Paroles (Mr. Bromley), 1355: (Mr. Arrests (Mr. Bromley), 648; (Mr. Aikens), 3422. Hughes), 710. Psychiatric investigation (Mr. Bennett), Australian Labour Party attitude (Mr. 2078. W. D. Hewitt), 585; (Mr. Publications approved (Mr. Bald win), McKechnie), 671. 3127, 3200. Georges, Senator, Activities (Mr. Lee), Release-to-work scheme (Mr. Houston), 755. 131; (Mr. Wright), 160; (Mr. F. P. Keeffe, Senator, Statement (Mr. Lee), Moore), 354; (Mr. Aikens), 1261; (Mr. 755. Bromley), 3429. La Trobe University (Mr. Hinze), 672. Week-end detention (Mr. Bousen), 139. Law and order, Maintenance (Mr. W. (:'vfr. Hughes), 162; (Mr. Brromley), D. Hewitt), 709. 414, 3429. Obscenities, Report (Mr. Hughes), 710. Youthful, Brisbane Prison (Mr. Bromley), Organisers (Mr. Houghton), 567. 987 Pamphlets (Mr. Hinze), 653. Prisons-· Permits (Mr. McKechnie), 524; (Mr. Imprisonment, Deterrent effect on Hughes), 52~ 66~ 673, 674, 710; crime (Mr. Bennett), 2078. (Mr. Hinze), 653. 74 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Protest marches and demonstrations- Pulp mill, Proposed (Mr. Houston), 647, 873. continued: Purcell, Mr. H. D., S.M. (Mr. Hughes), 250, Vietnam moratorium-continued: 418, 463. Police- Pyrethrin in insecticides (Mr. Hanson), 2169. Action, Government support (Mr. Quarantine, Exotic livestock diseases (Mr. Kaus), 654. Cory), 270. Attendance, Payment (Mr. Hughes), Queensland Agricuitural College, Allocation 803. (Mr. P. Wood), 1660; Student strike (Mr. Batons, Use (Mr. Hinze), 672. Houston), 2708, 2908, 2909. Number on duty (Mr. Tucker), 672. Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade­ Routes, Queen Street (Mr. McKechnie), 524; Inner-city streets (Mr. Hughes), Aerial ambulance (Mr. Wharton), 520. 524, 669, 673, 674, 710. Canvassing of public servants (Mr. Dean), The Spit, Gold Coast (Mr. Hinze), 653; 962. (Mr. Jensen), 713, 757; (Mr. Lee), Contributions (Mr. McKechnie), 460; (Mr. 755. R. Jones), 463. Vice-Mayor of Brisbane, Statement on Provincial cities (Mr. Davies), 650. participation (Mr. R. E. Moore), 616. Subsidies (Mr. Jensen), 200; (Mr. Dean), 962. Provincial cities- Queensland Art Gallery­ Differential rating system (Mr. Davis), 668. Director (Mr. Dean), 1760. Lo:m allocations (Mr. R. Jones), 2548. New (Mr. Bromley), 877. Physically-handicapped children, Education (Mr. Jensen), 2808. Purchases (Mr. Bromley), 3630. Provincial Freight Study Committee (Mr. R. Queensland Association of Civilian Widows Jones), 1063; (Mr. Wright), 1076; (Mr. (Mr. Casey), 566. F. P. Moore), 1247, 1265; (Mr. V. E. "Queensland, Australia" photographs­ Jones), 1732. Gladstone (Mr. Hanson), 2159. Psychiatric nursing service (Mr. Bennett), 2299. Mackay (Mr. Casey), 1659. Public archives (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1608. Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 2030. Public Curator, Pensioners' estates (Mr. Queensland Ballet Company, Townsville visit Wright), 1324; Toowoomba branch (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 3212. P. Wood), 1423. Queensland Boating Patrol- Public servants- Central Queensland (Mr. Wright), 895. Allowances (Mr. Inch), 1878, 2034; (Mr. Coastal resorts (Mr. Baldwin), 1835. Wallis-Smith), 2080, 3280. Inspectors (Mr. Harris), 584, 609. Appointments, Determination of order of Prosecutions (Mr. Bromley), 2462. merit (Mr. Houston), 579. Search for trawler captain (Mr. Bennett), Board and committee membership (Mr. 3633. Hanson), 750. Comalco shares, Purchase (Mr. Aikens), Queensland Butter Board (Mr. Bousen), 2904. 54; (Mr. Bennett), 86. Queensland Cement and Lime Co. Ltd., Coral Country housing scheme, Homes built (Mr. dredging (Mr. Harris), 651, 2937, 3002; Wright), 88. Sick barge employee (Mr. Bennett), 1144. Female, Number (Mr. R. Jones), 1834; Queensland Conservatorium of Music, New Dress (Mr. R. Jones), 3532. (Mr. Davies), 615, 671; (Mr. Dean), 3530. Hous~s, Number in country areas (Mr. Wnght), 88; Rentals (Mr. R. Jones) Queensland Country Women's Association 3531. , hostels, Brisbane (Mr. Casey), 566; Atherton (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1879. Margins (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3280. Queensland Glass Manufacturers Co. (Mr. Parities (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3280. Jensen), 875, 882. Public debate, Right to participate (Mr. R. Jones), 564. Queensland Government Tourist Bureau­ Sustenance allowances (Mr. Inch), 1878, Brisbane premises (Mr. Dean), 3502. 2034; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2080, 3280. Bundaberg agency (Mr. Jensen), 2081, Public Service Superannuation Scheme, 2162, 2193. Female contributors (Mr. R. Jones), Sydney premises (Mr. Hanson), 616. 1834. Queensland Harbour Boards Association Pugh, Mr. A. P. (Mr. Bennett), 3640. (Mr. Wright), 1147. INDEX TO QUESTIONS~LBGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 75

Queensland Health Education Council (Mr. Queensland Sub-Normal Children's Welfare Melloy), 2933. Association-continued: Queensland Housewives' Association, Brea~ Schools- boycott (Mr. Davis), 3218. Assistance under Backward Persons Act Queensland Housing Commission (see (Mr. B. Wood), 2079; (Mr. P. Wood), "Housing Commission"). 2937. Children's educational capacity (Mr. B. Queensland Housing Commission Fund (Mr. Wood), 2036; (Mr. P. Wood), 2936. Newton), 3212. Ministerial visits (Mr. P. Wood), 2936, Queensland Institutes of Technology­ 2942. Aboriginal students (Mr. B. Wood), 1609. Pedestrian crossings (Mr. Casey), 3 72. Assembly halls (Mr. Baldwin), 3098. Queensland Teachers' Union- Board of Secondary School Studies, Repre­ Autonomy (Mr. Melloy), 315 sentatives (Mr. Bromley), 2588. Brisbane, Librarian course (Mr. P. Wood), Head-teacher's appearance to explain com­ 581; Academic Staff Association letter ment (Mr. Houghton), 802. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1078. Political policy (Mr. Armstrong), 2805. Capricornia, Staff (Mr. Wright), 138; Buildings (Mr. Wright), 1445, 2825. Queensland Theatre Company (Mr. Dean), 409. Darling Downs- Queensland United Foods Industries Ltd. Allocation (Mr. P. Wood), 1760, 2080. (Mr. Davis), 1941; (Mr. Hanson), Enrolments (Mr. P. Wood), 64, 2592. 2346. Teachers' college (Mr. P. Wood), 2592 Queensland Wildlife Preservation Society 2710. , (Mr. Hughes), 669. Enrolments (Mr. Baldwin), 1512. Quilpie area, Water spreading and sub-soil cultivation (Mr. Aiken), 3096. Grants (Mr. P. Wood), 2690. R.A.C.Q. Insurance Pty. Ltd. (Mr. R. E. Lecturers (Mr. Baldwin), 3214. Moore), 2803; (Mr. Ramsden), 3003. Optometry course (Mr. Bousen), 2750. Rabbit farming (Mr. Houston), 1756. Torres Strait Islander students (Mr. B. Raby Bay, Drilling (Mr. Harris), 313, 584. Wood), 1609. Racehorse as art-union prize (Mr. Aikens), Queensland Law Society Inc., Submissions on 276, 1604. Termination of Tenancies Act (Mr. Radford Report (Mr. P. Wood), 90, 882, Bennett), 3022; Deregistration of solici­ 1059, 2462; (Mr. B. Wood), 90, 1151; tors (Mr. Wright), 3027, 3098. (Mr. Cory), 276; (Mr. Wright), 371; Queensland Marriage Guidance Council (Mr. (Mr. Murray), 586; (Mr. Davies), 615, Wright), 3529. 1323; (Mr. Houston), 808; (Mr. Brom­ ley), 2809. Queensland Meat Exporters' Association (Mr. Bousen), 1072; (Mr. Wright), Radio stations, Professional advice (Mr. 1147. Tucker), 710; Profit margins (Mr. Aikens), 2803. Queensland Police Union, Alleged dissension Radioactive Substances Act, Regulations (Dr. with Police . !vfinister (Mr. Houston), Crawford), 273. 2755; TelevJsJon debate on police prob­ lems (Mr. Bennett), 2902. Railways- Queensland Road Safety Council- Ambulance trolleys (Mr. Bousen), 1358. Child cyclists on roadways (Mr. Appeal board hearings (Mr. Bousen), 202. Thackeray), 3637. Apprentices (Mr. R. Jones), 2906. Commonwealth allocation (Mr. Dean), Bridges, Siting (Mr. R. Jones). 2459; Pest­ 410. control poisoning (Mr. Bousen), 3635. Defensive-driving course (Mr. Bromley), Brisbane Exhibition services (Mr. Wallis­ 56; (Mr. Dean), 3279. Smith), 522. Disbandment of Australian Road Safety By-Jaws, Tabling (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 712, Council (Mr. Dean), 358, 410. 805. Seat belts, Policy (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), Carpenters (Mr. Bousen), 1430. 3091. Cattle, Railings (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 80; Losses, Compensation (Mr. Hanson), Queensland Spastic Welfare League school 272. (Mr. P. Wood), 2828. Central Queensland- Queensland Sub-Normal Children's Welfare Coal port, New line (Mr. Wright), 1359, Association- 3129. Executive officers (Mr. Melloy), 3637. Improved service (Mr. Hanson), 1078. 76 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Railways-continued: Railways--continued: Central Queensland--continued: Fares, Concessional-continued: Meat products consigned to Brisbane Pensioners, Interstate travel (Mr. R. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 524. Jones), 1244, 1248, 2434; (Mr. Bird), Profits, Offsetting of southern losses 1425; Aborigines (Mr. Wallis-Smith), (Mr. Aikens), 1424; (Mr. Bennett), 1733. 2031. Railway employees, Former (Mr. Schedule IIA freight rates (Mr. V. E. Bousen), 649. Jones), 1732. Torres Strait Islanders (Mr. Wallis­ Civil damages, Statutory limit (Mr. Smith), 1976. Aikens), 1653. Fettlers, Amenities (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Cleaner-laboure.rs (Mr. Tucker), 610. 414; Dismissals (Mr. O'Donnell), 666. Cleaners (Mr. Wright), 3273. Fireman, Suspension (Mr. Bousen), 667, Clerks, Salaries (Mr. Aikens), 519. 1433, 1443. Containerisation of meat cargoes (Mr. Firemen (Mr. Wright), 3273. Casey), 140; (Mr. Wright), -252; (Mr. V. E. Jones), 480. Flat-top wagons for flnod-bound vehicles (Mr. R. Jones), 2910. Culverts, Siting (Mr. R. Jones), 2549. Flood damage (Mr. R. Jones), 2942. Data processing bureau (Mr. Bousen), 1244. Fodder transport- Departmental expenditure, Reduction (Mr. Consignments to Darling Downs via R. Jones), 2689, 2941, 3009. Clapham (Mr. Bousen), 1430. Depots, Creek pollution (see "Workshops, Delay (Mr. Tomkins), 256. Industrial waste"). Rebates (Mr. McKechnie ), 268. Derailments, Wathana-Bobawaba section Freight rates- (Mr. Tucker), 412; Bowen-Home Hill line (Mr. Bird), 2032. Anomalies (Mr. F. P. Mocre), 1247. Coal (Mr. Lloyd), 356, 371; (Mr. Divisional overtime (Mr. Wright), 3273. Wright), 1076. Door-to-door freight deliveries (Mr. Thackeray), 2345; (Mr. R. Jones), 3431. Concessions- Drivers (Mr. Wright), 3273. Anomalies (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1247. Furniture (Mr. Casey) 353. Employees- Chest X-rays (Mr. R. Jones), 1446. Interstate (Mr. McKechnie), 350_ Convicted, Re-employment (Mr. Mount Isa Mines Ltd. (Mr. Margin- Aikens), 1424. son), 581, 750. Damages claim against Commissioner Number (Mr. Wright), 1076. (Mr. Aikens), 1653. Publication of details (Mr. Margin­ Disciplinary action (Mr. R. Jones), son), 712, 755, 770. 1176. Sorghum (Mr. P. Wood), 64. Fines (M.r. Bousen), 256; (Mr. R. Contract, North Queensland (Mr. Casey), Jones), 652, 712, 1176. 2903. Medical examination (Mr. Thackeray), Fodder (Mr. McKechnie), 268; (Mr. 896, 1359. Bousen), 1430. Moneys payable on ceasing duty (Mr. Furniture (Mr. Casey), 353. Bousen), 874, 959. Grain (Mr. P. Wood), 464; (Mr. National Service trainees, Holiday rail Hungerford), 963. passes (Mr. Houston), 3496. Inquiries (Mr. R. J ones), 1063; (Mr. Number (Mr. R. Jones), 1148. Wright), 1076; (Mr. F. P. Moore), Reductions (Mr. Bousen), 2685; (Mr. 1247, 1265; (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1732; R. Jones), 2941. (Mr. Bennett), 2031. Retired, Retrospective increases (Mr. Interstate, Concession= (Mr. Aikens), 248; Travel concessions McKechnie), 350. (Mr. Bousen), 649. Meat (Mr. V. E. Jones), 480, 524. Stood down (Mr. R. Jones), 1178, 1244. Minerals (Mr. Lloyd), 356, 371. Wastage (Mr. Bousen), 26S5; (Mr. R. Reductions, Commonwealth aid (Mr. Jones), 2941. Wallis-Smith), 1661. Extensions under Wi!bur Smith plan (Mr. Repressive (Mr. Inch), 1266. R. Jones), 1540, 1544. Schedule HA (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1732. Fares, Concessional- Aborigines (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1733, Goods sheds, Enlargement (Mr. Bennett), 1976, 3195. 2031. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 77

Railways-continued­ Railways-continued: Griddle cars- "Sunlander"-continued: Hours and service (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Passengers- 153. Disembarkation at Brisbane suburban Microwave ovens (Mr. Houston), 1651; stations (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2689. (Mr. P. Wood), 2160. Mackay, Proserpine and Bowen (Mr. "Sunlander"- Casey), 87. Service (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 413; Sleeper-ticket holders (Mr. Casey), 566. (Mr. Casey), 3400. Surcharges (Mr. Casey), 566. Grills (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2754. Time-table (Mr. Bousen), 314. Refuse disposal (Mr. R. Jones), 2640. Surcharges (Mr. Casey), 566; (Mr. B. Surcharge (Mr. Casey), 566. Wood), 1835. Guards (Mr. Wright), 3273. Symbol (Mr. Bousen), 314. "K" wagons, Cairns district (Mr. Wallis­ Transfers, Warwick employees (Mr. Smith), 80. Bousen), 873. Land, Disposal (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1975. Uniforms (Mr. R. Jones), 1544, 1612, 1657. Level crossing warning devices, Instal­ Weedicides (Mr. Bousen), 705, 2545. lation programme (Mr. R. Jones), 1357. Wheat freights (see "Wheat-Freights"). Livestock spelling facilities, Oonoonba Wool freight, Subsidy (Mr. Aiken), 3395. (Mr. Aikens), 473. Workshops- Maintenance gangs, Use of weedicides Foremen's salaries (Mr. Aikens), 519. (Mr. Bousen), 705, 2545. Industrial waste (Mr. Marginson), 561; Molasses, Tanker (Mr. McKechnie), 269; (Mr. Tucker), 610; (Mr. Davis), 1432, Interstate freight concessions (Mr. 1447, 2463, 3432; (Mr. Murray), 2549. McKechnie), 350. Vacancies, Willowburn (Mr. Bousen), North Queensland- 874. Contract freight rates (Mr. Casey), 2903. Rain forests, Preservation (Mr. Bennett), Profits, Offsetting of southern losses 1606, 1652. (Mr. Aikens), 1424; (Mr. Bennett), Rankine & Hill, Messrs., Redcliffe transpor­ 2031. ,tation survey (Mr. Houghton), 2693, Preference to unionists (Mr. Bousen), 1265, 2706; Rockhampton transportation sur­ 1324. vey (Mr. Wright), 2906, 2939. Public address systems (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Ravenshoe, Teachers' flats (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 314. 522. Ray Price Quintet, School visits (Mr. "QR" symbol (Mr. Bousen), 314. Houghton), 2826; (Mr. Houston), 3000. Rail-motors, Hire charges (Mr. Tucker), 2900, 2934. Real-property descriptions (Mr. Casey), 1075. Re-employment of convicted employees Receipt duty- (Mr. Aikens), 1424. Commonwealth legislation (Mr. Porter), Refrigerated wagons (Mr. Wright), 477. 478; (Mr. Chinchen), 963. Deduction from wages, Refund (Mr. R. Shirts, No-iron (Mr. R. Jones), 1612; Jones), 1433. Contract (Mr. Harris), 1661. Federal reimbursement grant (Mr. Hanlon), Sick leave, By-laws (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 712, 808; (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 873. 805. Stamps, Unused (Mr. Casey), 1328. Sleepers, Supply (Mr. Lonergan), 313. Red Island Point Aboriginal Community, Sorghum freights (Mr. McKechnie), 3630. Houses (Mr. B. Wood), 3277. Station platforms, Peanut and soft-drink Redbank, Housing Commission land (Mr. dispensers (Mr. Bousen), 3213. Marginson), 561; Railway workshops Strike (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1611, 1612; (Mr. Marginson), 561. (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1663; (Mr. Hinze), Redcliffe and Redcliffe Peninsula- 1729. Anzac Avenue, Removal of trees (Mr. "Sunlander"- Melloy), 1146. Air-conditioning (Mr. F. P. Moore), Cyclone, Civil defence activities (Mr. 2689. Dean), 2707. Composition (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 275. Drownings, Search by Water Police (Mr. Griddle cars (see "Railways-Griddle Bennett), 804, 1145. cars"). Land valuations, Increases (Mr. Houghton), Linen (Mr. R. J ones), 652. 1607; Public meeting (Mr. Davis), 2160. d 78 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Redcliffe and Redcliffe Peninsula-continued: Road transport- Medical services, Week-end (Mr. Mel!oy), Commonwealth vehicles, Weighbridge 350, 474. checks (Mr. Bromley), 3499, 3631. Ray Price Quintet, School visits (Mr. Drivers- Houghton), 2826. Hire licences (Mr. Wright), 1266. Road collision, Woody Point (Mr. Bennett), Imprisoned for non-payment of fees (Mr. 1605. Davis), 3129, 3191. Sewerage contract (Mr. Houghton), 3528. Overloading breaches, Punishment (Mr. Totalisator dividend error (Mr. Hanlon), R. J ones), 3428, 3502. 2805. Weighbridge check obligations (Mr. Bromley), 3499, 3631. Town plan (Mr. Houghton), 1607. Dust nuisance (Mr. Chinchen), 652. Traffic survey (Mr. Houghton), 3195. Fees and charges- Redcliffe-Aspley road (Mr. Melloy), 1146. Lime and limestone products (Mr. Cory), Redland Shire, Anti-litter by-laws (Mr. New­ 2824. ton), 878; Industrial development survey Mt. Isa foodstuffs, Exemption (Mr. (Mr. Baldwin), 2156. Inch), 3531. Regional development, Bureau (Mr. Houston), Non-payment (Mr. Davis), 3129, 3191; 1602. (Mr. Bousen), 3274. Regional electricity boards, Tariffs (Mr. F. P. Primary produce, Abolition (Mr. Aiken), Moore), 667; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 667; 3633. Consumer guarantees (Mr. Casey), 3276. Revenue (Mr. McKechnie). 82; (Mr. Registrar-General's Department, Marriage Cory), 612; (Mr. Bousen), 3274. services (Mr. Davis), 2299. Fodder, Drought-relief, Police inquiry Reid Creek, Irrigation (Mr. Wharton), 2302. (Mr. Bromley), 3429. "Relaxa Tabs" (Mr. Hanson), 1359. ·Mail carriers, Weighbridge checks (Mr. Bromley), 3499, 3631. Remembrance Day ceremony (Mr. Bromley), 1731. Noise nuisance (Mr. Hinze), 1974, 2079; (Mr. Davis), 2083. Rendle-Short, Professor (Mr. Baldwin), 1881. Overloaded vehicles, Continuance of Rent control (Mr. R. Jones), 3431. journey after detection (Mr. Houston), Repossession agents (Mr. Hanlon), 769. 45, 349; Punishment of drivers (Mr. Resale price maintena:1ce (Mr. Hanlon), R. J ones), 3428, 3502. 3640. Rail freight, Door-to-door delivery (Mr. Thackeray), 2345; (Mr. R. Jones), Restaurants, Liquor prices (Mr. Hanlon), 3431. 2543, 2584. Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) Acts Retreaded tyres, Inner tubes (Mr. R. Jones), (Mr. McKechnie), 82. 2462. Sugar and sugar-cane (Mr. Casey), 3500. Rheumatic powder, Stratton's (Dr. Crawford), 673. Wheat freights (see "Wheat-Freights"). Riding, Mr. B. E. (Mr. Hanson), 750. Wool-freight subsidy (Mr. Aiken), 3395. River improvement trusts (Mr. Casey), 1444. Robberies, Daylight (Mr. Bromley), 519. Road accident research, Australian Auto- Rob:nsons Sports Store, Tourist bookings mobile Association (Mr. Bromley), 2832. (Mr. Tucker), 1977. Road construction- Rockhampton- Consolidated Revenue, Allocation (Mr. Boating Patrol region (Mr. Wright), 895. Cory), 612. City Council- Markers, Painting (Mr. Baldwin), 1361. Fitzroy River, Barrage (Mr. Wright), North Queensland, Standards (Mr. R. 2161; Pollution (Mr. Wright), 2347, Jones), 3638; Repairs, Subsidies to local 2586, 2591. authorities (Mr. R. Jones), 3639. Transportation survey, Cost (Mr. Wright), 138. Road safety- Consumer Affairs Bureau, Branch (Mr. Booklets (Mr. Dean), 2588. Wright), 3095. Campaign, Television advertising (Mr. Crimes, Unsolved (Mr. Hinze), 1353. Dean), 2814; Safe travel for children ,in District Court judge, Appointment (Mr. motor-cars (Mr. Dean), 3009. Wright), 3636. Council (see "Queensland Road Safety "Eventide", Additional accommodation Council"). (Mr. Wright), 59; Matron (Mr. V. E. Legislation, Review (Mr. Bennett), 202. Jones), 524. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 79

Rockhampton-continued: Rockhampton-Mackay, Road emergency ser- Fire Brigade- vices (Mr. Casey), 141. Employees and hours (Mr. Bousen), Rode rick, Professor (Mr. Aikens), 2077. 520. Rofe, Mr., Court sentence (Mr. Dean), 651. Finance (Mr. Wright), 2814. Rolfsness, Mr. R. K. (Mr. Bennett), 3640. Industrial dispute (Mr. Wright), 476. Roma- Fish storage and marketing facilities (Mr. Wright), 3009, 3031, 3095, 3129. Drive-in theatre (Mr. Tomkins), 1327, 1357. Harbour Board, Meat-export trade (Mr. Wright), 252; (Mr. Thackeray), 455; Hospital, Staff (Mr. Melloy), 2830, 3499. Fitzroy River pollution (Mr. Wright), Police, Stock Squad (Mr. Bennett), 1144. 2347. Town Council, Natural-gas price (Mr. High School, Teacher shortage (Mr. Dean), 1542. Wright), 58. Roma Street- Hospital- Demonstration (Mr. Aikens), 1942. Extensions (Mr. Wright), 2939. Eye specialist (Mr. Wright), 160. Railway station- Ophth:llmologist (Mr. Vv'right), 2689. Bookstalls (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 455, 756, 1057; (Mr. R. Jones), 2162; (Mr. Pensioners' spectacles (Mr. Wright), Jensen), 3199, 3399. 2197. Peanut and soft-drink dispensers (Mr. Speech therapist (Mr. Wright), 2689. Bousen), 3213. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Wright), resumptions, Compensation 87. (Mr. Bird), 2542; Noxious weeds (Mr. Industrial development (Mr. Wright), Bird), 2542. 3636. Royal Australian Nursing Federation (Mr. Main roads work (Mr. Wright), 273. Melloy), 1757. Motor vehicles, Stolen (Mr. Wright), 253. Royal Automobile Club of Queensland, North- Def::nsive-driving course (Mr. Wright), 1758; Insurance company (Mr. R. E. Ambul:mce land (Mr. Thackeray), 3310. Moore), 2803; (rv1r. Ramsden), 3003. Musgrave Street, Traffic lights (Mr. Thackeray), 164. Rubber-vine infestation, North Queensland Cl'fr. B. Wood), 1945; (Mr. Casey), 2829. Progre.'s associatJOn letter on child cyclists (I\1r. Thackeray), 3637. Rubbish-dumping, Prosecutions (Mr. Newton), Port Alma power-line (Mr. Wright), 1359. 959. Prison (Mr. Bouscn), 139; (Mr. Wright), Rubella Vc:ccination (Mr. Tucker), 84; (Mr. 3027. Hanson), 712; (Mr. Bird), 1073; (Mr. Chinchen), 2082; (Mr. Kaus), 2814; (Mr. Railways- Hughes), 2815, 2830, 3099. Conductors (Mr. Thackeray), 1075. Rural exports, Japan (Mr. Aiken), 2692; Door-to-door freight deliveries (Mr. China (Mr. Aiken), 3096. Thackeray), 2345; (Mr R. Jones), 3431. Rural Fires Board, Clearing of Crown land (Mr. B. Wood), 878; Prosecutions (Mr. Station and line re-routing (Mr. Wright), Miller), 107 5. 532. Regional Promotion Bureau, Protest letter Rural Reconstruction Board­ (Mr. Wright), 357. Applications (Mr. Cory), 3193. Sheltered workshop (Mr. Thackeray), 2709, Councillor F. Tritton's statement (Mr. 3214; (Mr. Wright), 3200. Tucker), 2639, 2677. Speech therapist (Mr. Wright), 2813. Establishment (Mr. Aiken), 62; (Mr. O'Donnell), 250; (Mr. Hinze), 882; (Mr. State Government Insurance Office, Delay Wa!lis-Smith), 1661. in payment to Mr. J. GooJsell (Mr. Thackeray), 2686. Farmers' Debt Adjustment Fund moneys (Mr. Tomkins), 417. Taxi-cab licences (Mr. Bousen), 1262. Rural training school, Darling Downs (Mr. Te. chers' coliege, Proposed (Mr. Wright), Aiken), 3634. 1445, 2825. Russia, Visit by Sir Paul Hasluck (Mr F. P. Transportation survey (Mr. Wright), 138, Moore), 1881. 2906, 2939. Rust-proofing of motor-cars (Mr. Houston), Rockhampton North electorate schools, 2433; (Mr. Bousen), 2685, 3314. Tractor-mower (Mr. Thackeray), 2906. Rutile, Exports (Mr. Houston), 773; (Mr. Rockhampton Sheltered Workshop Committee Ahern), 777; Royalties (Mr. Casey), (Mr. Thackeray), 3214. 1147. 80 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Sabina Point, Establishment of coal port School-leavers, Under-age (Mr. Bald win), (Mr. Wright), 1359, 3129. 772; Manual and homecraft training Safety film, "Training for Safety" (Mr. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3279. Bromley), 456. Schools- Saint, Professor E. (Mr. Bennett), 957. Assembly areas, Covered (Mr. R. Jones), St. Crispin Reef, Hotel (Mr. Sherrington), 3398. 3098. Assembly halls (Mr. Baldwin), 3098. St. Helena Island, Dredging (Mr. Harris), Book supplies (Mr. Sherrington), 2681. 584, 651, 2937, 3002; Special lease (Mr. Harris), 3002. Building programme- St. Vincent de Paul Society, Rockhampton Education Department, Control (Mr. F. workshop (Mr. Thackeray), 2709; (Mr. P. Moore), 461. Wright), 3200. Contracts (Mr. Sherrington), 2195. Priorities, Deferred projects (Mr. Sakzewski, Mr. A. W. (Mr. Davis), 771. Newton), 673. Sand- Reduction (Mr. B. Wood), 2687. Mining (see "Mineral sands"). Buses, Mileage rates (Mr. F. P. Moore), Replenishment, Gold Coast beaches (Mr. 142; Safety checks (Mr. R. Jones), Hinze), 2639, 2683, 2753, 3092, 3309; 3030; (Mr. Bromley), 3030, 3093. (Mr. Aikens), 2705. Class sizes (Mr. Bromley), 1246; (Dr. Royalties (Mr. Casey), 991, 1060, 1147, Crawford), 2827. 1148. Cleaner, Retirement payments (Mr. Bousen), 139. Sandgate- Consumer-protection course (Mr. Bromley), Beaconsfield Terrace, Traffic lights (Mr. 2907. Dean), 882, 1835, 3428. Conveyance allowance for students (Mr. Cyclone, Civil-defence activities (Mr. Cory), 47. Dean), 2707. Demountable units (Mr. Casey), 60; (Mr. "Eventide"- Baldwin), 355, 2587. Accommodation, New (Mr. Dean), 612. Dental service (Mr. Bromley), 752; (Mr. Fire brigade inspection (Mr. Dean), Melloy), 1943, 1975. 143. Developmental projects (Mr. Casey), 60. Traffic lights (Mr. Dean), 882, 1835, 3428. Enrolments (Mr. Bousen), 351. Railway station, Car park (Mr. Dean). Expulsions (Mr. Baldwin), 806. 1265, 1360, 1361. Fire precautions (Mrs. Jordan), 1975. Swimming-pool project (Mr. Lickiss), 3213. Injuries to children- Sandy Camp Road-North Road inter­ Accident insurance (Mr. Aikens), 580. section, Flooding (Mr. Harris), 1426. Compensation (Mr. Casey), 1660. Sandy Creek bridge (Mr. B. Wood), 2908. Departmental responsibility (Mr. Houston), 3507, 3527. Sarina- Janitor-groundsmen (Mr. Newton), 2082. Housing Commission houses (Mr. New­ Libraries, Primary schools (Mr. Me!loy), beryl, 2828. 960; (Mr. Wright), 2586. Sewerage scheme (Mr. Newbery), 1261. Milk supplies, Containers (Mr. Arm­ Shire valuations (Mr. Newbery), 1262. strong), 1941; (Mr. Baldwin), 2197. Sausage meat, Addition of preservatives Music supervisor, Appointment (Mr. (Mr. Hughes), 1353; (Mr. Bromley), Dean), 988; Applications (Mr. Aikens), 1353; (Mr. Jensen), 1656. 1055. Sawmilling industry, Apprentices (Mr. F. P. Number (Dr. Crawford), 2827. Moore), 58; Chemical treatment of Oleander shrubs, Removal from grounds sawn timbe,r (Mr. Tucker), 2076. (Mr. Dean), 476. Scaffolding Department, Inspectors and fees One-teacher (Mr. Bromley), 1541; (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 3005. Baldwin), 3395. Scarborough boat harbour (Mr. Houghton), Physical education (Mr. Hanson), 565. 457. Private- Scarness boatshed, Trading (Mr. Ahern), Allocations (Mr. Bromley), 2462. 2157. Assembly halls (Mr. Baldwin), 3098. Scenery Street level crossing, Gladstone Building subsidy (Mr. Bald win), 3098. (Mr. Hanson), 356. Property, Damage and security pre­ Schonell, Sir Fred (Mr. Aikens), 1829. cautions (Mr. Harris), 1075. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Schools-continlted: Secondary industries, Country areas (Mr. Reading instruction, Specialist (Mr. Aiken), 2081. Baldwin), 1835. Secondary school studies (see "Board of Road safety, Lectures (Mr. Tucker), 956, Secondary School Studies"). 963; Patrol equipment (Mr. F. P. Moore), Securities and Exchange Commission (Mr. 3027. Bennett), 2194. Science blocks (Mr. Baldwin), 355. Senate- Science equipment (Mr. Sherrington), 2681. Election, Nazi Party preferences (Mr. Secondary- Davis), 1882. Chaplains (Mr. Dean), 3428. Estimates Committees (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), Driver education (Mr. Bromley), 1731. 710, 1608. Enrolments (Mr. Baldwin), 1512; (Mr. Vacancy (Mr. F. P. Moore), 3133. B. Wood), 1609. Equipment (Mr. Sherrington), 2704. Senior examination- New (Dr. Crawford), 2827. Aboriginal students (Mr. B. Wood), 1609. Senior staff, Duties (Mr. Dean), 895. Final (Mr. P. Wood), 90, 882. Security precautions (Mr. Harris), 1075. Papers- Shorthand course (Mr. Bird), 475. Ancient History (Mr. Cory), 1974. Sick-room equipment (Mr. R. Jones), 2755. Economics (Mr. Bromley), 2030. Social-responsibility course (Mr. O'Don- Geometrical Drawing and Perspective nell), 250. (Mr. Tucker), 1827. Social studies reference books (Mr. Casey), Reassessment (Mr. Baldwin), 2813. 3216. Results (Mr. Bromley), 1540. Sporting ovals (Mr. Tomkins), 1657; (Mr. Students, Teacher assessment (Mr. Harris), Sherrington), 2195. 3634. Sports grants (Mr. F. P. Moore), 418. Students affected by rail strike (Mr. R. E. Stock, Storage and delivery (Mr. Davies), Moore), 1611, 1612. 92. Torres Strait Islander students (Mr. B. Students, Aliowances (Mr. Bromley), 670. Wood), 1609. Supplies, Delivery (Mr. Davies), 92; (Mr. "Seven Seas", Dredge (Mr. R. Jones), 255. Sherrington), 2681; Purchase through Sewage-treatment plants, Use of mercury (Mr. State Stores (Mr. Wright), 2906. Houghton), 3004; Effluent tests (Mr. Syllabus committees (Mr. B. Wood), 1511. Casey), 3216. Teachers (see "Teachers"). Sex offenders, Punishment (Mr. Aikens), 458. Temporary classrooms (Mr. Casey), 60; Shareholdings, Members of Parliament and (Mr. Ba!dwin), 355, 2587. public servants (Mr. Aikens), 54; (Mr. Truancy (Mr. Aikens), 473; (Mr. Baldwin), Bennett), 86, 1243; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 772. 161, 1881. Under-age children, Permission to leave Shares- school (Mr. Baldwin), 772. Role of stock exchange (Mr. Jensen), 3280. Vietnam Moratorium Committee activities (Mr. Hinze), 653. Securities and Exchange Commission (Mr. Bennett), 2194. Scott & Co. reports- Short-selling (Mr. Hanlon), 3309; (Mr. Railway freights (Mr. R. Jones), 1063; Jensen), 3638. (Mr. Wright), 1076; (Mr. F. P. Moore), Suspension of trading (Mr. Jensen), 3218, 1265; (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1732; (Mr. 3276. Bennett), 2031. Shark-netting (Mr. Bromley), 988. State Government Insurance Office (Mr. Bromley), 56; (Mr. Hanlon), 2195, 2342. Sheehan, Mr. J. (Mr. Dean), 2347. "Sea Change", Cabin cruiser (Mr. Tucker), Sheep- 2750. Breeding stock, Purchase loans (Mr. Aiken), Seaside communities, Electricity supply (Mr. 2905. Wallis-Smith), 611. Chemical shearing (Mr. Kaus), 2752. Seat belts in motor vehicles­ Export for slaughter (Mr. Aiken), 3128. Automatic (Mr. R. Jones), 1978. Merino, Tropical breeding (Mr. Aiken), Cause of death of motorist (Mr. W. D. 3497. Hewitt), 3091. Properties, Maximum areas (Mr. O'Don­ Compulsory use (Mr. R. Jones), 1978. nell), 3003. 82 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Shipping service, Meat exports (Mr. Wright), Southport, Electricity charges to life-savers 3200, 3274. (Mr. Heatley), 1150; Hospital investiga­ Ships' garbage, Incinerators (Mr. Casey), 372, tion (Mr. Melloy), 2693. 1831. Southport-Coolangatta road, Fatalities (Mr. Shooting, Incidents (Mr. Bromley), 3428; Wallis-Smith), 276. Licence regulations (Mr. McKechnie), Southport-Surfers Paradise Blue Nursing 3429. Service (Mr. Bennett), 1242. Siddell, Mr. K. R. (Mr. Dean), 988. Spastic Centre school, New Farm (Mr. P. Sideshow permit fees (Mr. F. P. Moore), 89. Wood), 2828. Silkwood, Drainage scheme (Mr. F. P. Spastic children, Responsibility for education Moore), 369. (Mr. P. Wood), 2832. Sinfonetta, North Queensland (Mr. F. P. Speaker, Mr.- Moore), 458. Age, Press report (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), Skeleton Creek, Pollution (Mr. B. Wood), 805. 1078. Skovic, Mr. M., Extradition (Mr. Aikens), Directorship, North Coast News Co. Pty. 2824. Ltd. (Mr. Wright), 1433; (Mr. R. Jones), Small-goods, Price increases (Mr. Houston), 1837. 2589. Official vehicles (Mr. Houston), 3124. Smeltzer, Mr. (Mr. Bousen), 1072; (Mr. Spear-fishing ban, North Queensland (Mr. Wright), 1147. F. P. Moore), 1149. Smith, Police Commissioner (Mr. Harris), 706. Special mineral leases (Mr. Bromley), 1246. Snap-freezing works, Lower Burdekin district Specialist medical practitioners, Referral of (Mr. Bird), 1881. patients by general practitioners (Mr. Soil Conservation Branch (Mr. Bromley), 369. Dean), 3009. Solicitors, Deregistration (Mr. Wright), 3027, Speech therapists, Number (Mr. Casey), 3634. 3098; Supreme Court appearance (Mr. Spence Street, Parramatta, Crown-land fire Aikens), 3192, 3272, 3313. (Mr. R. Jones), 1946, 2035. Sony Readers Club Ltd. (Mr. Jensen), 55. Spirit merchants' licences, North Queensland Sorghum exports, New South Wales rail (Mr. Aikens), 768. freight concessions (Mr. P. Wood), 64; Springall, Mr. and Mrs. D. (Mrs. Jordan), Quality (Mr. Aiken), 3497. 158. South Africa- Springsure Hospital, Nurse shortage (Mr. Sports teams, Government support of visits O'Donnell), 2543; Staff (Mr. Melloy), (Mr. Davis), 3641. 2830. Surf life-saving team, Function (Mr. Stamp duty, Motor-vehicle transfers (Mr. Jensen), 3134. Aikens), 704; (Mr. Hanlon), 875. Tinned meat (Mr. Aiken), 3128. Stanthorpe- South Australian prisoner, Extradition (Mr. Apples, Dumping (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3281, Aikens), 2824. 3528. South Brisbane Hospitals Board, Election (Mr. Factory committee, Report (Mr. McKech­ Melloy), 251; Wynnum hospital land (Mr. nie), 153, 703. Harris), 373, 2806. Fruit-processing plant (Mr. McKechnie), South Burnett Hospitals Board (Mr. Houston), 153. 268. State Electricity Commission (Mr. Casey), South Coast (see "Gold Coast area"). 3276. South-east Freeway, Construction (Mr. Bromley), 776; (Mr. Hooper), 897; Light­ State Government Insurance Office­ ing (Mr. Hughes), 802. Auditor-General's Report (Dr. Crawford), South Johnstone area, Wild pigs (Mr. F. P. 55. Moore), 254. Buildings, Brisbane (Mr. Houston), 1072, South Johnstone-Harbour Junction tramline 1326; Maryborough (Mr. Davies), 2162. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 90. Loans- Southedge station, Sale (Mr. B. Wood), 2908. A. C. F. and Shirleys Fertilizers Ltd. (Mr. Ahern), 2826. Southern Electric Authority- Brisbane Cricket Ground (Mr. Aikens), Capital contribution scheme (Mr. Cory), 48. 1443. Tariffs (Mr. F. P. Moore), 667; (Mr. Charters Towers City Council (Mr. Aikens), 767. Tucker), 1727. Workers' accommodation, Gladstone Power Colmslie Hotel syndicate (Mr. Davis), Station construction (Mr. Hanson), 3130. 771. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 83

State Government Insurance Office­ Stradbroke Island, North, Tourist develop­ continued: ment (Mr. Baldwin), 1358, 1429, 1880. Loans-continued: Stratford, Crown-land fire (Mr. B. Wood), Housing societies (Mr. R. E. Moore), 878, 879. 770. Strathpine, Hall lease (Mr. Houston), 1260, Mineral Securities Australia Ltd. (Mr. 1509, 1513. Hanlon), 2678; (Mr. Jensen), 2808. Stratton's rheumatic powder (Dr. Crawford), Rural local authorities (Mr. Aiken), 2905. 673. Motor vehicle insurance­ Stravell State School (Mr. F. P. Moore), Comprehensive- 2689. Claims (Mr. Bromley), 648; (Mr. Stuart Prison (see 'Townsville-Prison"). Miller), 803. Sub-normal children, Education (Mr. P. Policies (Mr. Miller), 803. Wood), 3100; (see also "Queensland Premiums (Mr. Hanlon), 48; (Mr. Sub-Normal Children's Welfare Assoc­ Lee), 755; (Mr. Miller), 803. iation-Schools"). Third-party- Succession and Probate Duties Act, Avail­ Claims (Mr. Bromley), 648. ability (Mr. R. Jones), 707. Cover (Mr. Wright), 564. Sugar industry- Report (Mr. Hanlon), 48. Bagasse, Utilization study (Mr. Casey), Rockhampton policy, Delay in payment 1734. (Mr. Thackeray), 2686. Cane assignments, New (Mr. F. P. Moore), Scott & Co. survey (Mr. Bromley), 56; 354, 411; Re-allotments (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Hanlon), 2195, 2342. 1241. Workers' compensation (see "Workers' Commonwealth Agreement (Mr. Wallis­ compensation"). Smith), 1728; (Mr. Houston), 1731. State laws, Application in Commonwealth places (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 52, 586, International sugar-mark (Mr. Casey), 1761; (Mr. Porter), 478; (Mr. R. Jones), 2344. 2036. Japanese sales (Mr. Casey), 463; (Mr. State merchant bank, Proposed (Mr. Bird), 1176. Bennett), 1355. Nitrogenous fertilisers, Price (Mr. Casey), State sovereignty (Mr. Porter), 478. 2083. State Stores, Departmental purchases (Mr. Over-production (Mr. Jensen), 875; (Mr. Houston), 1602; School purchases (Mr. Aikens), 1242; (Mr. Casey), 1249, 1264. Wright), 2906. Road transport permits (Mr. Casey), 3500. State Transport Act, Availability (Mr. Houston), 472. Subsidy, Statement by Mr. A. M. Robinson (Mr. Armstrong), 2903. Station Road-Cunningham Highway inter­ section, Traffic lights (Mr. Marginson), Sulphoxides in insecticides (Mr. Hanson), 140, 3008. 2196. "Stay Alive this Summer", Road-safety book­ Sulphur dioxide in meat (Mr. Hughes), 1353; let (Mr. Dean), 2588. (Mr. Jensen), 1656. Steel industry, Establishment (Mr. Hanson), Sunbrite Enterprises (Mr. Bennett), 3640. 3008. Sunday hotel-trading (Mr. Davies), 807. Steele, R., Police Sergeant (Mr. Aikens), 83. "Sunlander" (see "Railways-'Sunlander' "). Steering committee, Blind workers (Mr. Bromley), 258, 771. Supreme Court- Stephens, Mr. J. (Mr. R. Jones), 1758. Civil cases, Number (Mr. Hanlon), 584, 652. Stock- Judges- Artificial insemination (Mr. Aiken), 3425. Acting appointments (Mr. Bennett), 525, Breeding, Purchase loans (Mr. Aike.n), 1442; (Mr. Hanlon), 567. 2905. Commonwealth jurisdiction hearings, Mortgages (Mr. Tucker), 1510; (Mr. Allowance (Mr. Aikens), 3497. O'Donnell), 2035; (Mr. Houston), 2192. Salaries (Mr. Bennett), 2342, 2753. Returns, Annual (Mr. Hungerford), 3426. Solicitors, Appearance (Mr. Aikens), 3192, Road crossings (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3025. 3272, 3313. Stealing, Law committee (Mr. Hanson), Surf-boards, By-laws (Mr. Porter), 525; 2159. Motorised (Mr. Thackeray), 2752. Stock exchanges (see "Shares"). Swan Creek bridge (Mr. Cory). 3125. 84 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Sydney- Teachers-continued: Drug traffic (Mr. Hanson), 1328. Number, Employed (Mr. Davies), 91; Queensland Government Tourist Bureau Required (Mr. P. Wood), 3008. premises (Mr. Hanson), 616. Overseas recruitment and appointees (Mr. Stock exchange, Short-selling of shares (Mr. Baldwin), 163, 204. Hanlon), 3309. Physical education (Mr. Hanson), 565. Synthetic meat- Qualifications (Mr. Baldwin), 373, 671; (Mr. Wright), 1946. Importation, Ban (Mr. Thackeray), 1658; Restriction (Mr. Wright), 3501. Reappointments (Mr. Davies), 91. Labelling of packages (Mr. Bromley), 2591. Residences, Number built under country housing scheme (Mr. Wright), 88; Sugar­ Manufacture, Ban (Mr. Thackeray), 1658. cane areas, Fly-screening (Mr. F. P. Sales, Control (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2590. Moore), 2831. Taiwan timber, Imports (Mr. Newton), 2301. Resignations (Mr. Davies), 91; (Mr. Tallebudgera dam (Mr. Hinze), 985. Bousen), 351. Tallow, Use in margarine (Mr. Ahern), 411, Retirements (Mr. Davies), 91. 3394. Science, Shortage (Mr. R. Jones), 2833. Tamwoy, Commonwealth houses (Mr. B. Student (see "Teachers' colleges---Students"). Wood), 2547. Trade subjects (Mr. Baldwin), 707. "Tanalith" treatment of sawn timber (Mr. Transfer expenses (Mr. Wright), 614. Tucker), 2076. Tasmania, Beet-sugar industry (Mr. R. Jones), Women- 808. Equal pay (Mr. Bromley), 2588. Tattooing, Obscene (Mr. Baldwin), 1076. Married, Pro-rata long-service leave (Mr. Baldwin), 63; Dismissal (Mr. B. Tavern licences (Mr. Ahern), 753. Wood), 2687. Taxation- Salaries (Mr. Wright), 1061. Commonwealth, New (Mr. Hanlon), 3506. Teachers' colleges- Income-tax deductions (Mr. Casey), 3025. Autonomy (Mr. P. Wood), 3273. State taxing rights (Mr. Hungerford), 1837. Enrolments (Mr. Baldwin), 584, 1512. Taxi-cabs- Examinations (Mr. Baldwin), 584. Award breaches (Mr. Davis), 1756. Graduates, Number (Mr. P. Wood), 3008. Drivers' licences (Mr. Bennett), 2343. Lecturers, In-service training (Mr. Baldwin), Fares, Recovery (Mr. Aikens), 1727. 355. Licences, Suspensions (Mr. Davis), 1245; Students- Leasing (Mr. Davis), 2711, 2810. Aboriginal (Mr. B. Wood), 1609. Private-hire cars (see "Private hire cars"). Allowances (Mr. Tucker), 198: (Mr. Sale (Mr. Hooper), 1079. Bromley), 776, 804; (Mr. Davies), 2831; (Mr. Bald win), 3280; (Mr. Teacher Education Committee, Report (Mr. Wright), 3280. P. Wood), 63, 3100; (Mr. Bromley), 258; (Mr. Davies), 2435. Physical education scholarships (Mr. McKechnie), 2461. Teacher fellowships (Mr. Baldwin), 2905. Secondary-school training, Selection (Mr. Teacher scholarships- Baldwin), 893. Married women and widows (Mr. Melloy), Torres Strait Island (Mr. B. Wood), 1609. 2751. Technical colleges- Number (Mr. Baldwin), 2905. Enrolments (Mr. Baldwin), 1512. Points (Mr. Bromley), 3397. Entrance qualifications (Mr. Bennett), 3633. Teachers- Hotel and catering management course (Mr. Accommodation, Inadequate, Union resolu­ Casey), 2344. tion (Mr. Bennett), 2194. Police arts and science course (Mr. Appointments (Mr. Baldwin), 163, 204; Bennett), 3633. (Mr. Bousen), 351. Technical Correspondence School, Appren­ Drug-detection courses (Mr. Baldwin), 163. ticeship courses (Mr. F. P. Moore), 142. In-service training (Mr. Sherrington), 82; Telephone directory, List of J.P.'s. (Mr. (Mr. Baldwin), 355, 752. Hanson), 2036. Inspectors' reports (Mr. Harris), 1060. Telephone-tapping (Mr. B. Wood), 413; (Mr. Music instruction (Mr. Bromley), 3641. Davis), 649. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 85

Television programmes, Professional advice Tinana Creek (Mr. Davies), 1881. (Mr. Tucker), 710. Tinaroo Falls Dam, Water level (Mr. Wallis­ "1080" baits, Woodstock area (Mr. Bird), Smith), 137, 455; Fish-stocking (Mr. 1656. Wallis-Smith), 1466, 3024, 3194. Tenants, Ejection (Mr. Bromley), 3280. Tingalpa Creek (Mr. Newton), 456. Termination of Tenancies Act, Repeal (Mr. Titanium, Sources of supply (Mr. Houston), Bennett), 3022. 703. Tetanus, Treatment and deaths (Mr. Wright), Toad skins, Drug source (Mr. Armstrong), 2690. 2709. "Tetra Pak" milk-containers (Mr. Baldwin), Tobacco industry- 2197. Labour requirements (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Thargomindah- 1264. Hospital (Mr. Aiken), 1077. Farms, New (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 137, 1245, Magistrates Court hearing, Police inquiry 1265, 2827. (Mr. Davis), 713, 751, 892. Toolara forestry area (Mr. Houston), 873. Theatres (see "Picture theatres"). Tooth-paste advertisements (Mr. Bromley), Thefts by minors, Restitution (Mr. Aikens), 456. 3091. Toowong , Vandalism (Mr. Miller), Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd., Rail­ 964; Cult rites (Mr. Jensen), 1761. way freight rates (Mr. Lloyd), 356, 371. Toowoomba- Third-party motor vehicle insurance (see Carnival of Flowers (Mr. P. Wood), 587. "Motor Vehicles"). Crimes, Unsolved (Mr. Hinze), 1353. Thomas, Mr. J. B. (Mr. Bennett), 3022. East, State School (Mr. P. Wood), 2080. Thomas, Mr. J. R. P. (Mr. Aikens), 1424. Fire Brigade, Report on Baillie Henderson Thompson, Mr. M. M., Prosecution (Mr. Hospital (Mr. Melloy), 2751. Hughes), 669, 674; (Mr. Bennett), 752; Employment (Mr. Houghton), 774. High school, Additional (Mr. Bousen), 418, 457. Thompson, Mr. R. G. (Mr. Ahern), 3394. Thorns, Miss P. (Mr. Bromley), 1731. Hospital- Child Guidance Clinic, Psychologist Thornside boat ramp (Mr. Newton), 456. (Mr. P. Wood), 3218. Three-cornered electoral contests (Mr. F. P. Medical block, New (Mr. Bousen), 520, Moore), 3200. 3498. Thuringowa Shire, Division I, Proclamation Medical staff, Establishment (Mr. as Bluewater sub-artesian area (Mr. Bousen), 1942. Tucker), 3629. Staff establishment (Mr. P. Wood), 159. Thursday Island- Suspension of Nurse Kummerow (Mr. Co-ordinating committee, Report (Mr. B. Bousen), 2301. Wood), 371. X-ray equipment (Dr. Crawford), 1057. High School (Mr. B. Wood), 1327. Housewives' Association, Complaints­ Glass containers, Price (Mr. Bousen), Hospital- 2750. Medical officers, Visits to Torres Strait Motor vehicles, Rust-proofing (Mr. Islands (Mr. B. Wood), 1976, 2079. Bousen), 2685, 3314. Pathology assistant (Mr. B. Wood), 477. Vacuum cleaners, Selling methods (Mr. Torres Strait Islander nurses (Mr. B. Bousen), 3397. Wood), 1976, 2079. Natural-gas price (Mr. P. Wood), 2298. Housing accommodation (Mr. B. Wood), 64, 2193, 2547. Opportunity school, Additional (Mr. Bousen), 274, 2940. Wharf facilities (Mr. B. Wood), 3431. Prisoners, Week-end detention (Mr. Ticks, Dip-resistant (Mr. Ahern), 410; Con­ Bousen), 139. trol chemical (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2933. Public Curator Agency (Mr. P. Wood), Tidal generation of electricity (Mr. Aiken), 1423. 2940. Railways- Timber- Clerical staff (Mr. Bousen), 1262. Exports for wood-chip industry (Mr. R. Operating clerk, Transfer from Hughen­ Jones), 2831, 3198, 3398. den (Mr. Bousen), 3274. Imports (Mr. Newton), 2301. Trainmen- Scantlings, North Queensland (Mr. Bird), Fortnightly hours (Mr. Bousen), 1542, 2298. 1830. 86 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Toowoomba-continued: Totalisator Administration Board-continued: Railways-continued: Audit arrangements (Mr. Hanlon), 312. Trainmen-continued: Betting tickets (Mr. Houston), 17 56. Retirements (Mr. Bousen), 1830. Brisbane agencies, Central city (Mr. Suspensions (Mr. Bousen), 990. Hanlon), 409; Turbot House (Mr. Wage guarantee (Mr. Bousen), 1880. Bennett), 613. Trains, Replacement by rail motors (Mr. Chairman, Remuneration (Mr. Jensen), Bousen), 1511. 749. Taxi-cab licences (Mr. Bousen), 1262. Country female staff, Training (Mr. Aiken), 3029. Teachers' college (Mr. P. Wood), 2592, 2710. Dividends- Errors, Coonamble meeting (Mr. Unemployment relief (Mr. Bousen), 57. Hanlon), 1240; Flemington meeting Toowoomba East electorate, Representation (Mr. Hanlon), 2804. (Mr. Bousen), 3029, 3100. Feature doubles (Mr. Jensen), 2808, 2904. Toowoomba \Vest electorate, Representation (Mr. Bousen), 3029, 3100. Off-course (Mr. Jensen), 650, 669. Toowoomba-Brisbane, Co-ordinated service Doomben railway-station platform, Finance (Mr. P. Wood), 355. (Mr. Bousen), 368. Employee's defalcations (Mr. Hanlon), 312. Torbral Investments Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Bromley), 2936. Investments (Mr. F. P. Moore), 203; (Mr. Hanlon), 747. Torquay, Country Party meeting (Mr. Blake), 2828. Loans, Private companies (Mr. F. P. Moore), 203; Race clubs (Mr. Hanlon), Torres Strait Islands and Islanders­ 2901. Airfields and aircraft (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. Members, Remuneration (Mr. Jensen), Appointment to departmental positions 749. B. \Vood), 2547. Mid-week race broadcasts, Sponsorship Commonwealth houses (Mr. B. Wood), (Mr. Jensen), 1056, 1242. 2547. Off-course pools (Mr. Jensen), 650, 669. Education- On-course errors (Mr. Hanlon), 1240. Committee of inquiry (Mr. B. Wood), Payments to Consolidated Revenue Fund 1976. (Mr. Hanlon), 1240. Post-primary (Mr. B. Wood), 1609. Result list, Coonamble meeting (Mr. Research (Mr. B. Wood), 1662. Hanlon), 1240. Secondary grants and tertiary education schemes (Mr. Casey), 155. Transmissions to course totalisator (Mr. Hanlon), 1240. Employment by Keith Hollands Shipping Co. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. R. Jones), 712, 1431. Tourism- Freezers (Mr. B. Wood), 2034. Commonwealth financial aid (Mr. R. Jones), 254. Helicopter (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. Development, Incentives (Mr. R. Jones), Medical services (Mr. B. Wood), 1976, 2196, 3218. 2079. Great Barrier Reef, Report on development Rail-travel permits (Mr. Wallis-Smith), of resorts (Mr. Casey), 2344; Survey 1976. (Mr. Bousen), 3498. Reserv~s, Councils (Mr. B. Wood), 2346; North Queensland, Proposed authority (Mr. Official tour (Mr. B. Wood), 2688; (Mr. R. Jones), 1323; Effect of cyclone warn­ F. P. Moore), 2710. ings (Mr. Newbery), 2550. Schools, Secondary departments (Mr. B. Resorts, First-aid facilities (Mr. Dean), 87. Wood), 2034; Control by Education Road signs (Mr. F. P. Moore), 143. Department (Mr. B. Wood), 2193. Tourist Bureau (see "Queensland Government Unemployment benefits (Mr. B. Wood), Tourist Bureau"). 2546. Townsville- Torres Strait pigeons (Mr. R. Jones), 583. Air-pollution survey (Mr. Aikens), 957. Totalisator Administration Board­ Blue Nursing Service (Mr. Tucker), 704, Accounts, Error (Mr. Hanlon), 312. 710. Advertising funds (Mr. Jensen), 1056, 1242. Chamber Music Society (Mr. Aikens), 2192. Anzac Day-holiday operations (Mr. Ahern), Charters Towers Road (Mr. Aikens), 2300. 3423. Child murders (Mr. Tucker), 415, 672. INDEX TO QUESTIONS--LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 87

Townsville-continued: Townsville-continzted: Civil Defence Organisation (Mr. Aikens), Railways- 135. Boilermaker, Injury (Mr. Tucker), 3210. Clean Air Act, Extension (Mr. Aikens), 957. Diesel-shed employees, Amenities (Mr. Cluden Racecourse, Land (Mr. Aikens), Tucker), 1540. 3023. Door-to-door freight deliveries (Mr. R. Creeks, Clearing (Mr. Aikens), 1443. J ones), 3431. Goods-shed employees (Mr. Tucker), Crimes, Unsolved (Mr. Hinze), 1353. 2543. Cultural organisations, Grants (Mr. Aikens), 665, 2157, 2192. Regional Electricity Board- Accountancy system, Report (Mr. Deaf school-children, Living allowance Aikens), 3211. (Mr. Aikens), 2803. Appliances, Sale (Mr. Aikens), 1603, "Duncraigan", Student hostel (Mr. Aikens), 2824. 2825. Computer (Mr. Aikens), 2706. Electricity tariffs (Mr. Aikens), 767. Electric-stove installation allowance (Mr. Goethe Society, Compliment to Director of Aikens), 3422. Cultural Activities (Mr. Aikens), 2077, Staff motor vehicles (Mr. Aikens), 1828. 2157. Trading department, Report (Mr. Hospital- Aikens), 3272. Administrator (Mr. Tucker), 199. Schools, Furniture (Mr. Aikens), 2705. Buildings and equipment (Mr. Tucker), Sports reserve, Advances from S.G.I.O. 156. (Mr. Aikens), 1443. Cancer treatment (Mr. Melloy), 3424. Stage Door Theatre (Mr. Aikens), 1055. Employees (Mr. Tucker), 156. Geriatric ward, New (Mr. Aikens), 1728. Taxi-cab licences (Mr. Bousen), 1262. Laundry (Mr. Aikens), 249, 3272. Teachers' Co!lege- Medical superintendent (Mr. Aikens), Homecraft course (Mr. Aikens), 2030. 472. Lecturers (Mr. Aikens), 2749. Oil supplies (Mr. Aikens), 519. Students, Allowances and facilities (Mr. Psychiatric services, Resignation of Tucker), 198; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1610. supervisor (Dr. Crawford), 2302. Technical College, Textbook allowances Regional nursing training scheme (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 133, 358; Commercial Lonergan), 3421. course (Mr. Aikens), 2030. Staff, Shortage (Dr. Crawford), 990. University (see "James Cook University of Venereal disease treatment (Mr. Melloy), North Queensland"). 3424. Townsvi!le Association for the Welfare of Housing Commission rental houses (Mr. Deaf Children (Mr. Aikens), 2803. Tucker), 155, 3309. Townsville South electorate, Australian Industrial sites (Mr. Aikens), 580. Labour Party candidate (Mr. Aikens), Manslaughter case, Sentence (Mr. Aikens), 1877. 1176; Discharge of alleged accomplice Townsville Turf Club land (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Aikens), 1424. 3023. Murder of Mackay children (Mr. Tucker), 415, 672. Townsville-Battery beef road (Mr. Tucker), 1827. Opportunity School (Mr. Tucker), 84. Townsville-Bowen rail-motor service (Mr. "Park-Sun'' procession (Mr. Aikens), 276. Bird), 55. Photograph in "Queensland, Australia" Townsville-Collinsville railway freight rates (Mr. Aikens), 2030. (Mr. Lloyd), 356. Police district, Strength (Mr. Tucker), 155; Townsville-Mt. Isa railway line, Flood damage Resignations (Mr. Tucker), 2347. (Mr. R. Jones), 2756, 2812; (Mr. Inch), Police-citizens youth club (Mr. Tucker), 3498; Freight operations (Mr. Houston), 3272, 3529. 2802. Prison- Townsville-Winton railway, Passengers' accommodation (Mr. R. Jones), 3126. Laundry (Mr. Aikens), 249, 3272. Oil supplies (Mr. Aikens), 519. Townview State School (Mr. Inch), 140. Week-end detention (Mr. Bousen), 139. Tractor accidents and fatalities (Mr. Bromley), 648, 3005. Queensland Ballet Company, Visit (Mr. Aikens), 3212. Trade centres, Overseas (Mr. Aiken), 477. 88 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Trade unions, Communist officials (Mr. Treasurer, Press photograph (Mr. F. P. Houston), 197, 248, 268; Fees (Mr. Moore), 1733, 1978; Official vehicles Hinze), 1604; (Mr. Hooper), 1662; (Mr. (Mr. Houston), 3124. Davis), 1732; (Mr. Ramsden), 3134. Triming, Mr. (Mr. Bennett), 2078. Trades and Labour Council, Employment of "Trinity Bay", Dredge (Mr. R. Jones), 254. Mr. B. Laver (Mr. Houghton), 774. Trinity Bay High School- Trades Hall, Brisbane, Land (Mr. Houghton), 53; "Treason Room" (Mr. Houghton), Classrooms (Mr. R. Jones), 1431. 53; (Mr. Ahern), 251; (Mr. Newbery), Fire hydrants (Mr. R. Jones), 143, 1073. 270. Library (Mr. R. Jones), 876. Traffic- Tritton, Mr., Calf-rearing farm (Mr. Wallis­ Accidents- Smith), 962. Bicycles (Mr. Marginson), 253. Trotting (see "Albion Park Paceway"). Brisbane (Mr. Newton), 3275. Tuberculosis in cattle, Eradication schemes Buses (Mr. Tucker), 85; (Mr. Hughes), (Mr. Cory), 1059, 2680; Giru dairy 250, 418, 463, 883, 2302; (Mr. R. herd (Mr. Tucker), 1727. Jones), 3030; (Mr. Houston), 3130, 3191; (Mr. Bousen), 3133. Tully- Causes (Mr. Wright), 1758; (Mr. Dean), High School, Science laboratory (Mr. F. P. 3427. Moore), 1324; Residence (Mr. F. P. Fatalities (Mr. Wright), 1758. Moore), 2545. Goondiwindi (Mr. Dean), 806. Hospital secretary's residence (Mr. F. P. Moore), 58. Police vehicles (Mr. Bromley), 2809. Milk vendors (Mr. F. P. Moore), 3632, Persons injured (Mr. Wright), 1758. 3641. Research by Australian Automobile Opportunity school (Mr. F. P. Moore), Association (Mr. Bromley), 2832. 368. Southport-Coolangatta road (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 276. Police station (Mr. F. P. Moore), 3026. Vehicles, Removal (Mr. Davis), 257. Stock inspector (Mr. F. P. Moore), 254. Women teachers, Accommodation (Mr. Breaches- F. P. Moore), 1078, 1146. Demerit points system (Mr. Houston), 1603, 1726. Turbot House (Mr. Bennett), 613. Police officers (Mr. Bromley), 2809. Turkish figs, Consignment (Mr. Melloy), 1827, Serious, Penalties (Mr. Aikens), 1443. 2464, 2548; (Mr. P. Wood), 2080. Congestion, Holiday season (Mr. Davis), Turner, Mr. R. (Mr. Dean), 1054, 1762. 2082. Turtles, Protection (Mr. Dean), 2435. "Give Way" signs (Mr. Sherrington), 3400. Umagico Aboriginal Community, Houses Mirrors at road intersections (Mr. Tucker), (Mr. B. Wood), 3277. 2543. Underground water supplies (Mr. V. E. Right-of-way signs (Mr. Bromley), 89; (Mr. Jones), 51; (Mr. Aiken), 3128, 3277. Sherrington), 134, 3400. Unions (see 'Trade unions"). "Stop" signs (Mr. Sherrington), 134, 3400; United Graziers' Association (Mr. Hanson), (Mr. B. Wood), 3028. 2159. Tourist roads, Signs (Mr. F. P. Moore), United Kingdom- 143. Entry into European Economic Com­ "Training for Safety", Film (Mr. Bromley), munity (Mr. Aiken), 2692; (Mr. Hinze), 456. 2806. Transfield (Qld.) Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Houghton), Exports, Removal of preferential clauses 3496, 3528. (Mr. Casey), 1448. Transport, Road (see "Road transport"). Levies on imported foodstuffs (Mr. Whar­ ton), 1448. Transport authority, Establishment (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1248; (Mr. Bennett), 2031. United States, Meat-export quota (Mr. Thackeray), 2591. Transport Commissioner, Powers relative to Brisbane City Council bus services (Mr. Universities- Hughes), 3214, 3312. Assembly halls (Mr. Baldwin), 3098. Transport Workers' Union, Strike of Brisbane Mt. Gravatt (see "Griffith University"). City Council employees (Mr. Hughes), 990, 1062; Fees (Mr. Hooper), 1662; Open (Mr. Bennett), 3640. (Mr. Davis), 1732. St. Lucia (see "University of Queensland"). Trawler captain, Loss in Moreton Bay (Mr. Townsville (see "James Cook University of Bennett), 3633. North Queensland"). INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 89

University of Queensland- University of Queensland--eontinued: Aboriginal students (Mr. B. Wood), 1609. Pornography pedlars (Mr. Bennett), 775, Academic and administrative staff, 804; (Mr. Hughes), 1430. Vacancies (Mr. Hughes), 2035. Pregnancies, Number (Mr. Bennett), 1074. Applied science course, Industrial chemistry Rendle-Short, Professor (Mr. Baldwin), (Mr. Baldwin), 1076. 1881. Army building damage (Mr. Houghton), Research grants (Mr. Bennett), 2300. 479; (Mr. Bennett), 752. Sabbatical leave (Mr. Aikens), 1942, 1977. Autonomy, Withdrawal (Mr. Lonergan), 753. "Semper Floreat", Cost (Dr. Crawford), Building construction (Mr. Newton), 84. 3398. Chemistry course (Mr. Baldwin), 1076. Senate, Disciplinary powers (Mr. Hughes), 771; Co-operation with Police Force Demonstrations (see "Protest marches and (Mr. Hughes), 1430. demonstrations-University"). Staff- Dentistry, Students and fellowships (Mr. Melloy), 876; Overseas graduates (Mr. Appointments (Mr. Bennett), 2342. Melloy), 1063. Discipline (Mr. Porter), 649. Discipline, Staff members (Mr. Porter), 649; Letter to newspaper (Mr. Bennett), 2342. Students (Mr. Lonergan), 753; (Mr. Obscene language (Mr. Hinze), 754. Hughes), 771, 1448. Vacancies (Mr. Hughes), 2035. Disruption by paid agitators (Mr. Melloy), Student-staff ratio (Mr. Bennett), 2300. 525. Students- Drug pedlars (Mr. Bennett), 775, 804. Discipline (Mr. Lonergan), 753; (Mr. Engineering course (Mr. Baldwin), 1076. Hughes), 771, 1448. Enrolments (Mr. Baldwin), 1512; (Mr. Failure rate (Mr. Wright), 138. Bromley), 1540. Obscene language (Mr. Hinze), 754; Faculty admissions, Points (Mr. Hughes), (Mr. Lloyd), 754, 769. 2811. Prosecution (Mr. Hughes), 669, 674; Fellowship-holders, Allowances (Mr. Brom­ (Mr. Bennett), 752. ley), 776, 804. Suspension, Disciplinary committee's Finance, Shortage, Statement by Professor recommendation (Mr. Hughes), 1448. E. C. Webb (Mr. Bennett), 2300. Wastage (Mr. Aikens), 3423. Geology students (Mr. Bennett), 2077. Students' Union, Letter of appreciation Gold Coast beaches, Model test (Mr. (Mr. Baldwin), 757; Audit of funds (Dr. Hinze), 3309. Crawford), 3007, 3398. Literature, Non-authorised (Dr. Crawford), "Teach-in", Education Department officers, 654, 748, 2682. Attendance (Mr. Baldwin), 315. Lunch-time forum (Mr. Baldwin), 757. Torres Strait Island students (Mr. B. Wood), 1609. Medical graduates and students (Mr. Bromley), 1325. Venereal disease, Incidence (Mr. Bennett), 1074. Mining-engineering students (Mr. Bennett), 2077. Vice-Chancellor- Monash University students, Applications Address to Australian Institute of for enrolment (Mr. Bennett), 2300. Management (Mr. Bennett), 1442. N.U.A.U.S. "Teach-in" (Mr. Baldwin), 315. Committee of inquiry, Appointment (Mr. Aikens), 561; (Mr. Bennett), Nudity in stage play (Mr. Hughes), 1059, 705. 1177, 1247. Residence (Mr. Aikens), 1829. O'Neill, Mr. D. (Mr. Bennett), 613, 1659, Wertheim, Mr. P. (Mr. Aikens), 1942. 2300. "Orientation Literature" (Dr. Crawford), University of Queensland Act (Mr. Aikens), 2682. 671, 775. Physical education, Students (Mr. Hanson), University of Queensland Union, Letter of appreciation (Mr. Baldwin), 757; Audit 565; Scholarships (Mr. McKechnie), 2461. of funds (Dr. Crawford), 3007, 3398. Physics course (Mr. Baldwin), 1076. Urangan boat harbour (Mr. Blake), 3198. Physiotherapy students (Mr. Baldwin), Urannah dam, Proposed (Mr. Tucker), 3630. 3500. Urea, Commonwealth bounty (Mr. Cory), Plague precautions (Mr. Houghton), 586, 270. 755. Urquhart, Dr. G. S. (Dr. Crawford), 3196. 90 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Utah Development Co., Electricity tariffs Wallangarra, Fodder railage, Delay (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 756, 1510. Tomkins), 256. Vacuum cleaners, Selling methods (Mr. Wallaroos, Skin exports and royalties (Mr. Bousen), 3397. Houston), 1876. Valuation of land (see "Land valuations"). Wambo Shire, Main roads expenditure (Mr. Houston), 647. Valuation of Land Act- Warra railway station (Mr. Bousen), 2345, Amendments (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1150; (Mr. 2463. Davis), 3275. Repeal (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1150. Warwick- Ambulance centre (Mr. Davies), 650. Review by committee of inquiry (Mr. Blake), 585; (Mr. Davis), 2810. Beef-cattle husbandry officer (Mr. Cory), 352. Valuer-General's Department­ Opportunity School (Mr. Cory), 519. Abandonment (Mr. Bennett), 2078. Police, Alleged after-hours drinking (Mr. Expenditure, Estimated (Mr. Lonergan), Bennett), 475. 1078. Railway transfers (Mr. Bousen), 873. Land Court appeal cases (Mr. F. P. Moore), Warwick-Killarney railway-line land, Disposal 2195. (Mr. Cory), 47. No-confidence vote (Mr. Davis), 2160. Washing powders, Use of enzymes (Mr. Staff salaries (Mr. Harris), 90. Jensen), 200; (Mr. Melloy), 2684. Valuers, Registration (Mr. Houston), 1072. Watch-house, Brisbane, New (Mr. Newton), 1611; Bail (Mr. Bennett), 2031. Vandalism by minors, Restitution (Mr. Aikens), 3091. Water- Vasectomy (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 249. Desalination (Mr. Aiken), 3498. Vegetable prices (Mr. Ahern), 1058. Fluoridation (Mr. Davies), 1427. Venereal disease- Undergound supplies (Mr. V. E. Jones), 51; (Mr. Aiken), 3128, 3277. Female clinic, Building (Mr. Davis), 85, 3508; Patients (Mr. Davis), 1662. Water-storage structures, Private (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 2827. Incidence (Mr. R. Jones), 93. Wateranga area, Authority to prospect (Mr. Victoria, Entry of Queensland cattle (Mr. Bennett), 751. Tomkins), 750. Waterhouse, Mr. (Mr. Jensen), 1266. Victoria Bridge- Waterside workers, Federation statement on New, Repairs (Mr. Hughes), 1760. centralisation of meat exports (Mr. Old, Demolition (Mr. Melloy), 85. Bousen), 1062; Alternative employment (Mr. Bousen), 1072. Viet Cong fund (Mr. Miller), 672. Wathana-Bobawaba railway line (Mr. Tucker), Vietnam moratorium (see "Protest marches 412. and demonstrations"). Webb, Dr. L. (Mr. Bennett), 1606, 1652. Vietnam war, Conscription (Mr. Bromley), 674 Webb, Professor E. C. (Mr. Bennett), 2300. Villanova College (Mr. Bromley), 1325. Web-worm infestation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2585. Vincent State School (Mr. Tucker), 957, 1149. Weedicides, "Hyvar X" (Mr. Bousen), 705, Vincent's powders (Mr. Bromley), 3028. 2545; "Paraquat" (Dr. Crawford), 2682, Voting age (Mr. R. Jones), 3030. 2703. Wage rates, Movement (Mr. Miller), 1054; Weipa- Statement in national wage case (Mr. Government houses (Mr. B. Wood), 2587. Wharton), 1654. Hospital, Medical services (Mr. B. Wood), Walkamin- 2586, 2815, 2907, 3427, 3507. Anderson's Seeds Ltd.- Mining lease, Agricultural and pastoral Factory closure (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 962. rights (Mr. B. Wood), 160, 203. Land lease (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2585, Prawning season, Commencement (Mr. 3395. Wallis-Smith), 3094, 3214. Tritton's calf-rearing farm, Closure (Mr. Road access (Mr. P. Wood), 581; (Mr. B. Wallis-Smith), 962. Wood), 1431. Wallabies, Skin exports and royalties (Mr. South, Aboriginal reserve, Housing (Mr. Houston), 1876. B. Wood), 2755. Wallace, Mrs. (Mr. Dean), 651. Wellers Hill, Quarry (Mr. Chinchen), 652. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 91

Wertheim, Mr. P. (Mr. Aikens), 1942. Wilson, Mr. J. D. (Mr. Bennett), 2902, 3193, West Moreton Transport Ltd. (Mr. R. Jones), 3308. 1758. Wilson, Mr. P. (Mr. Bennett), 2684. Western Australia, Foreign mining investment Wilson Youth Hospital (Mr. Bromley), 753. (Mr. Marginson), 649; Fishing scholar­ Windsor, Fatal accident (Mr. Dean), 651. ships (Mr. Casey), 3097. Wine standards (Mr. Hanson), 161. Western Queensland- Winton-Barcaldine railway line, House repairs Hospital X-ray equipment (Dr. Crawford), (Mr. O'Donnell), 3424. 1057. Winton-Townsville railway, Passengers' Prices survey (Mr. R. Jones), 1834. accommodation (Mr. R. Jones), 3126. Unemployment, Alleviation (Mr. Tucker), Wolfram deposits, Moa Island (Mr. B. Wood), 2639, 2677. 1327. Unimproved-land valuations (Mr. Aiken), Wolfram Road, Mareeba Shire (Mr. Wallis­ 62, 1834. Smith), 1880. Westminster Dredging Australia Pty. Ltd. Wolston Park Hospital, Statement by member (Mr. R. Jones), 255. for Wavell (Mr. Marginson), 3095; Wheat- Visitors' passes (Dr. Crawford), 3196. China sales (Mr. Aiken), 3096. Women drivers, Garments (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 480. Freights (Mr. McKechnie), 1359, 2343; (Mr. Bousen), 2081, 2583, 2584; (Mr. P. Wood-chip industry, Export of logs (Mr. R. Wood), 2462. Jones), 2831, 3198, 3398. Grain alcohol (Mr. O'Donnell), 82. Woodford-Bellthorpe school-bus accident (Mr. R. Jones), 3030; (Mr. Houston), 3130, Japanese sales, Extent (Mr. Aiken), 3010. 3191; (Mr. Bousen), 3133. Low-protein (Mr. Aiken), 3010. Woodridge- Price increase (Mr. Bousen), 2584. High school (Mr. Baldwin), 752. Prime hard (Mr. Aiken), 164, 2545. Opportunity school (Mr. Baldwin), 7 52. Transportation, Darling Downs-Brisbane (Mr. P. Wood), 1063. Police station (Mr. Baldwin), 373. Wheat Quota Appeals Tribunal (Mr. McKech­ Woodstock area, Domestic dogs killed by nie), 2828. "1080" (Mr. Bird), 1656. Whitmore, Professor R. L. (Mr. Bennett), Wool- 2077. Buyers' cartel (Mr. O'Donnell), 1328. Whitrod, Police Commissioner (Mr. Aikens), Freight subsidies (Mr. Aiken), 3395. 666. Industry assistance scheme (Mr. Tomkins), Wide Bay area, Mid-week race broadcasts 461; (Mr. Aiken), 1511. (Mr. Jensen), 1056, 1242. Low prices, Mr. McEwen's statement (Mr. Widgee Shire Council, Forestry land applica­ Wallis-Smith), 1327. cation (Mr. Houston), 873. Woolloongabba police station (Mr. Bromley), Widows, Senator Keeffe's statement (Mr. 354. Houghton), 989. Wilbur Smith plan, New Farm area (Mr. Workers' compensation­ Ramsden), 154. Appeals (Mr. Baldwin), 1354. Wilbur Smith transportation survey- Benefits, Improved (Mr. Hanlon), 2679. Rail extension (Mr. R. Jones), 1540, 1544. Claims section, Delays (Mr. Hanlon), 1151, 1948; (Mr. Bennett), 2159; Welfare Report (Mr. Sherrington), 611. officers (Mr. Hanlon), 1177. Urban transport proposals, Commonwealth Commission on policies (Dr. Crawford), aid (Mr. R. Jones), 2689. 2682. Wild pigs, South Johnstone area (Mr. F. P. Commonwealth building-site employees Moore), 254. (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 52. Willow burn- General Medical Board (Mr. Hanlon), Railway station (Mr. Bousen), 412. 408. Railway workshops- Hospital patients (Dr. Crawford), 55. Moneys payable to employees on ceasing Industrial accidents (Mr. Wright), 273. duty (Mr. Bousen), 874, 959. Medical expenses and treatment (Mr. Vacancies (Mr. Bousen), 874. Hanlon), 2679. Willows, The, Miners' rights (Mr. O'Donnell), Miner's phthisis pensions (Mr. B. Wood), 561. 1945. 92 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Workers' compensation-continued: Wynnum-continued: Payments, Scale (Mr. Houston), 131; (Mr. ' Police, Shortage (Mr. Harris), 2702, 2830, Hanlon), 2679; Interstate and overseas 2937 . . dependants (Mr. R. Jones), 3126, 3278. Railway land, Dumping of manure (Mr. Premiums (Mr. Newton), 3639. Harris), 1148. Reciprocal agreement with overseas Robberies (Mr. Harris), 2702, 2937. countries (Mr. R. Jones), 3278. Wynnum electorate, Housing Commission Workers' Compensation Act (Mr. Hanson), operations (Mr. Harris), 256. 2546. X-ray units, Mobile (Mr. Bromley), 141. Working week, Four-day (Mr. Hinze), 2079. Yarrabah, Aboriginal councillors' conference Works and Housing Minister­ (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3006. Appointment to Government position (Mr. Yarrabah-Caims, Transport of school-children Houston), 2162. (Mr. R. Jones), 3278. Criminal Investigation Branch deputation Y eppoon area, Fish storage and marketing (Mr. Bennett), 3021. facilities (Mr. Wright), 3009, 3031, 3095, Dissension with Queensland Police Union, 3129. Alleged (Mr. Houston), 2755. Y eppoon-Emu Park, Shark-netting buoys (Mr. Television debate on police problems (Mr. Thackeray), 357. Bennett), 2902. Yeronga Technical College, Assault on Worthing v. Rowell, High Court decision instructor (Mr. Baldwin), 879, 892, J 061. (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 52, 586, 1761; (Mr. Yorke Island, Airfield (Mr. B. Wood), 2586. Porter), 478. Yorkeys Knob, Boat harbour (Mr. B. Wood), Wulkuraka, Railway service (Mrs. Jordan), 962; Beach erosion (Mr. B. Wood), 142; Industrial estate (Mrs. Jordan), 1542. 3273. Young Liberals' function, Mt. Gravatt . Irrigation charges (Mr. Teachers' College (Mr. Bromley), 893. Wharton), 3633. Youth service bureaus (Mr. Bennett), 2684. Wynnum- Zillmere- Creek, Silting (Mr. Harris), 3310. Housing Commission- High School, Assembly hall (Mr. Harris), Electric wiring in houses (Mr. Melloy), 3275; Principal (Mr. Harris), 3275. 50. Hospital land (Mr. Harris), 373, 2806. Pensioners' units (Mr. Melloy), 2751. Medical and Dental Clinic (Mr. Harris), Railway station, Sunday closure (Mr. 357, 2685, 2711, 3197. Melloy), 1880. Medical practitioners (Mr. Harris), 164. ··zircon, Royalties (Mr. Casey), 1147.

By Authority: S. G. REID, Government Printer, Brisbane LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-ninth Parliament – Third Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.257-258, 1971

27 July 1971 – 10 December 1971

(Bjelke-Petersen Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-6 27 July 1971 656-706 22 September 1971

6-22 28 July 1971 706-738 23 September 1971

22-49 29 July 1971 739-810 5 October 1971

49-91 3 August 1971 811-856 6 October 1971

92-141 4 August 1971 856-930 7 October 1971

141-172 5 August 1971 930-967 8 October 1971

173-214 24 August 1971 967-1038 12 October 1971

215-234 25 August 1971 1038-1092 13 October 1971

234-269 26 August 1971 1093-1162 14 October 1971

270-316 31 August 1971 1163-1195 15 October 1971

317-337 1 September 1971 1196-1259 19 October 1971

337-372 2 September 1971 1260-1313 20 October 1971

372-418 7 September 1971 1313-1380 21 October 1971

418-433 8 September 1971 1381-1414 22 October 1971

433-475 9 September 1971 1414-1477 26 October 1971

475-515 14 September 1971 1478-1527 27 October 1971

515-562 15 September 1971 1527-1564 28 October 1971

562-610 16 September 1971 1565-1672 9 November 1971

610-655 21 September 1971 1672-1716 10 November 1971 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1716-1785 12 November 1971 2299-2379 30 November 1971

1785-1826 16 November 1971 2380-2424 1 December 1971

1893-1941 17 November 1971 2425-2507 2 December 1971

1942-2019 18 November 1971 2507-2540 3 December 1971

2020-2057 19 November 1971 2540-2625 7 December 1971

2058-2132 23 November 1971 2625-2711 8 December 1971

2133-2182 24 November 1971 2712-2793 9 December 1971

2182-2263 25 November 1971 2794-2826 10 December 1971

2263-2298 26 November 1971

1971

QUEENSLAND

Official Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSE.MBLY (HANSARD)

Third Session

OF THE Thirty -ninth Parliament

20 ELIZABETH II

Comprising the period from the Twenty-seventh day of July to the Tenth day of December, 1971.

VOL. 258

BRISBANE By Authority: S. G. REID, GovernmenT I'rintcr, Briobanc Third Session of the Thirty-ninth Parliament of Queensland 1971 THE GOVERNOR His Excellency Sir AI,AN JAJ\-:IES MANSFIELD, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O. THE MINISTRY Premier and Minister for State Development-Honourable JOHAJ'I..'NES BJELKE· PETERSEN. Treasurer-Honourable Sir GORDON WILUAM WESLEY CHALK, K.B.E. Minister for Mines and Main Roads--Honourable RONALD ERNEST CAMM. Minister for Justice and Attorney-General-Honourable PETER ROYLANCE DELAMOTHE, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Minister for Education and Cultural Activities--Honourable ALAN ROY FLETCHER. Minister for Primary Industries-Honourable JOHN ALFRED ROW. Minister for Health-Honourable SEYMOUR DOUGLAS TOOTH. Minister for Labour and Tourism-Honourable JOHN DESMOND HERBERT. 1\finister for Transport-Honourable WILUAM EDWARD KNOX. Minister for Industrial Development-Honourable FREDERICK ALEXANDER CAMPBELl, Minister for Lands-Honourable VICTOR BRUCE SULLIVAN. Minister for Works and Housing-Honourable ALLEN MAXWELL HODGES. Minister for Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Affairs--Honourable NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC HEWITT, M.M., A.F.M. Minister for Local Government and Electricity-Honourable W ALLACE ALEXANDER RAMSAY RAE.

Speaker-Honourable DAVID ERIC NICHOLSON. Chairman of Committees--KEITH WILLIAM HOOPER, Esquire. Temporary Chairmen of Committces- HARRIS, EDWARD DAVID, Esquire. HOUGHTON, JAJ\-:IES EDWARD HIRAM, Esquire. LICKISS, WILLIAM DANIEL, Esquire. THACKERAY, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire. WHARTON, CLAUDE ALFRED, Esquire. Leader of the Opposition-JOHN WILLIAM HOUSTON, Esquire. Deputy Leader of the Opposition-PERCY JOHN ROBERT TUCKER, Esquire.

MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY AHERN, MICHAEL JOHN, Esquire, B.Agr.Sc C.P. Lands borough AIKEN, JOHN ALBERT, Esquire A.L.P. Warrego AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire N.Q.L.P. Townt>ville South (l)ALISON, GILBERT, Esquire Lib. Maryborough ARMSTRONG, ROY ALEXANDER, Esquire C.P. Mulgrave BALDWIN, EDGAR ALLAN, Esquire, A.Ed. A.L.P. Logan BENNETT, COLIN JAl\-:IES, Esquire, B.A., LL.B. A.L.P. South Brisbane BIRD, V ALMOND JAMES, Esquire C.P. Burdekin BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable JOHANNES C.P. Barambah BLAKE, JAJ\-:IES ROBERT HENRY, Esquire A.L.P. Isis BOUSEN, WILLIAM RA YMOND JAMES, Esquire A.L.P. Toowoomba West BROMLEY, FRED PHILLIP, Esquire A.L.P. Norman CAMM, Honourable RONALD ERNEST C.P. Whitsunday CAMPBELL, Honourable FREDERICK ALEXANDER ...... Lib. Aspley CASEY, EDMUND DENIS, Esquire A.L.P. Mackay CHALK, Honourable Sir GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY, K.B.E. Lib. Lockyer CHINCHEN, GEOFFREY TALBOT, Esquire, M.B.E., D.F.C. Lib. Mount Gravatt CORY, DAVID WHEATCROFT, Esquire ..... C.P. Warwick CRAWFORD, ARTHUR PINKERTON, Esquire, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. (Eng.), F.R.C.S. (Edin.), F.R.A.C.S•...... Lib. Wavell

(I) Elected 24 July 1971 MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued DA VIS, BRIAN JOHN, Esquire A.L.P. Brisbane DEAN, HAROLD, Esquire ...... A.L.P. Sandgate DELAMOTHE, Honourable PETER ROYLANCE, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Lib. Bowen DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire Q.L.P. Aubigny FLETCHER, Honourable ALAN ROY C.P. Cunningham HANLON, PATRICK JOSEPH, Esquire A.L.P. Baroona HANSON, MARTIN, Esquire A.L.P. Port Curtis HARRIS, EDWARD DAVID, Esquire A.LP. Wynnum (')HEATLEY, WILLIAM CLARENCE, Esquire Lib. Albert HERBERT, Honourable JOHN DESMOND Lib. Sherwood HEWITT, Honourable NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC, M.M., A.F.M...... ····- - C.P. Mackenzie HEWITT, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Esquire Lib. Chatsworth HINZE, RUSSELL JAMES, Esquire C.P. South Coast HODGES, Honourable ALLEN MAXWELL C.P. Gympie HOOPER, KEITH WILLIAM, Esquire Lib. Greenslopes HOUGHTON, .JAMES EDWARD HffiAM, Esquire C.P. Redcliffe HOUSTON, .JOHN WILLIAM, Esquire A.L.P. Bulimba HUGHES, CLIVE MELWYN, Esquire Lib. Kuriipa HUNGERFORD, HAROLD MORTIMER, Esquire C.P. Balonne INCH, ALEXANDER .JAMES, Esquire A.L.P. Burke JENSEN, EUGENE DUBOIS, Esquire A.L.P. Bundabcrg JONES, RA YMOND, Esquire, B.E.M. A.L.P. Cairns (").JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire C.P. Calli de JORDAN, Mrs. ELLEN VIOLET A.L.P. Ipswich West KAUS, WILLIAM BERNARD, Esquire, D.F.C. Lib. Hawthome KNOX, Honourable WILLIAM EDWARD Lib. Nundah (')LANE, DONALD FREDERICK, Esquire Lib. Merthyr LEE, NORMAN EDWARD, Esquire Lib. Yeronga LICKISS, WILLIAM DANIEL, Esquire Lib. Mount Coot-tha LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire, D.F.C. A.L.P. Kedron LONERGAN, WILLIAM HORACE, Esquire C.P. Flinders LOW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire C.P. Cooroora MARGINSON, EVAN, Esquire A.L.P. Ipswich East McKECHNIE, HENRY ARTHUR, Esquire C.P. Carnarvon MELLOY, JOHN, Esquire A.L.P. Nudgee MILLER, COLIN .JOHN, Esquire Lib. Ithaca MOORE, FRANCIS PETER, Esquire A.L.P. Mourilyan MOORE, ROBERT EDGAR, Esquire Lib. Windsor MULLER, SELWYN JOHN, Esquire C.P. Fassifem MURRAY, .JOHN, Esquire, M.B.E. Lib. Clayfield NEWBERY, THOMAS GUY, Esquire C.P. Mirani NEWTON, HAROLD FRANCIS, Esquire ...... A.L.P. Belmont NICHOLSON, Honourable DAVID ERIC ...... C.P. Murrumba O'DONNELL, EUGENE CHRISTOPHER, Esquire A.L.P. Barcoo PORTER, CHARLES ROBERT, Esquire Lib. Toowong RAE, Honourable W ALLACE ALEXANDER RAMSA Y ...... C.P. Gregory RICHTER, Honourable Sir HAROLD C.P. Somerset ROW, Honourable .JOHN ALFRED C.P. Hinchinbrook SHERRINGTON, DOUGLAS JOHN, Esquire A.L.P. Salisbury SULLIV AN, Honourable VICTOR BRUCE C.P. Condamine THACKERAY, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire A.L.J>. Rockhampton l'-!. TOMKINS, KENNETH BURGOYNE, Esquire C.P. Roma TOOTH, Honourable SEYMOUR DOUGLAS Lib. Ashgrove TUCKER, PERCY JOHN ROBERT, Esquire A.L.P. Townsviilc N. WALLIS-SMITH, EDWIN, Esquire A.L.P. Tablelands WHARTON, CLAUDE ALFRED, Esquire C.P. Burnett WOOD, BILL, Esquire, B.Ed. A.L.P. Cook WOOD, PETER, Esquire A.L.P. Toowoomba East WRIGHT, KEITH WEBB, Esquire, A.Ed. A.L.P. Rockhampton S. (2) Died 29 Oct 1971 (3) Died 30 Oct 1971 (4 ) Elected 24 July 1971 COMMITTEES Library.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. BROMLEY, Mr. CHINCHEN, Mr. HOUGHTON, :'vir. KAUS, l\lr. I'. WOOD and :'\Jr. WRIGHT. Parliamentary Buildings.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. CASEY, Mr. HANLON, Mr. McKECHNIE, 1.\>lr. PORTER, Mr. THACKERA Y and Mr. WHARTON. Printing.-IHr. SPEAKER, Mr. ARMSTRONG, Mr. BLAKE, Mr. LICKISS, Mr. IVIELLOY, Mr. MILLER and Mr. WALLIS-SMITH. Refreshment Rooms.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. CORY, Mr. HANSON, Mr. HARRIS, 1\'Ir. I.EE, :Mr. LOW and Mr. NEWTON.

Standing Ordcrs.-1\lr. SPEAKJ:m, Mr. B.JELKl~·l'ETEH.SEN, Sir GORDON CHALK, Mr. DIPI.OCK, Mr. HOOPER, Mr. HOUSTON and Mr. TUCKER.

01TFICERS The Clerk of the Parliament: C. GEORGE. Chief Reporter, "Hansanl'' ~i1aff: S .. B. ROHL, A.A.S.A., A.Cl.S. Parliameniary Librarian: S. G. GUNTHORI'E, A.L.A.A.

ELf:CTIONS TRIBUNAL Elections .Judge, 1971- Thc Honourable Mr. JUSTICE VI'. B. CAl\lPBELL. Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.257-258 1971 27 July 1971 - 10 December 1971

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Subjects

Address in Reply­ BILLS-continued: Adoption, 610. Appropriation (No. 2) (suspension of Answer of Governor, 706. Standing Orders), 2380; (1 o and 2°), 2493; (committee and 3°), 2507; Debate, 12, 62, 243, 281, 346, 384, 448, (assent), 2625. 482, 574. Audit Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), Presentation to Governor, 656, 706. 977; (initiation in committee), 1194; Adjournment of House, Proposed motion (1 °), 1195; (2°), 1330; (committee), under Standing Order No. 137- 1331; (3°), 1392; (assent), 1565. Subsidies for school libraries, 1381. Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amendment (initiation and initiation in committee), Adjournments, Special, 5, 22, 172, 738, 2553; (1 °), 2561; (2°), 2718; (commit­ 1564, 2820. tee and 3°), 2719; (assent), 2826. Albert Electoral District­ Builders' Registration (initiation), 2425; (initiation in committee), 2622, 2646; - Death of Mr. Heatley, !565. (1 °), 2655; (2°), 2730; (committee), Proposed by-election (Motion-Mr. 2738; (3°), 2747; (assent), 2826. Houston), 1567. Building Societies Act and Another Act Seat declared vacant, 1565. Amendment (initiation), 1202; (initia­ tion in committee), 1471; (1 °), 1474; Auditor-General's Reports-- (2°), 1911; (committee), 1912; (3°), Brisbane City Council accounts, 2182. 1942; (assent), 2507. Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing Censorship of Films Act Amendment accounts (separate report), 2425. (initiation), 1785; (initiation in com­ mittee), 2025; (1 °), 2056; (2°), 2771; Departmental and other accounts, 1260. (committee), 2773; (3°), 2776; (assent), Loans Sinking Funds, 856. 2826. Public Service Superannuation Board Children's Services Act Amendment (initia­ accounts (separate report), 2425. tion), 2263; (initiation in committee), State Government Insurance Office accounts 2604; (1 °), 2615; (2° and committee), (separate report), 2425. 2750; (3 °), 2752; (assent), 2826. Treasurer's Annual Statement, 562. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Amendment (initiation), 2625; (initia­ Australian Vacuum Cleaner Company tion in committee), 2659; (1 °), 2678; (ministerial statement), 1672. (2°), 2800; (committee), 2805; (3°), 2806; (assent), 2826. Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by Crown- Clean Waters (initiation), 2264; (initiation in committee), 2689; (1 °), 2704; (2°), Order for return (motion-Mr. Wharton), 2810; (committee), 2816; (3°), 2819; 35. (assent), 2826. Return tabled, 2182. Commonwealth Places (Administration of Laws) Act Amendment (initiation), BILLS- 2025; (initiation in committee), 2363; Aborigines (initiation), 1576; (initiation in (1 °), 2367; (2°), 2767; (committee and committee), 1914; (1 °), 1938; (2°), 3°), 2770; (assent), 2826. 2152; (committee), 2174; (3°), 2182; Constitution Acts Amendment (initiation (assent), 2826. and initiation in committee), 1321; Acts Interpretation Act Amendment (initia­ (1 °), 1328; (2° and committee), 1392; tion), 526; (initiation in committee), (3°), 1419; (assent), 1565. 0 830; (I ), 832; (2°), 1280; (committee), Criminal Code and the Offenders Probation 1288; (3°), 1321; (assent), 1565. and Parole Act Amendment (initia­ Apprenticeship Act Amendment (initiation), tion), 35; (initiation in committee), 43; 270; (initiation in committee), 1406; (1 °), 49; (2°), 853; (committee), 856; (1 c), 1414; (2°), 1449; (committee), (3°), 868; (assent), 1414. 1458; (3°), 1490; (assent), 1826. Daylight Saving (initiation), 820; (initiation Appropriation (No. 1) (suspension of in committee), 939; (1 °), 963; (2°), Standing Orders), 35; (all stages), 214; 1193; (committee), 1194; (3°), 1203; (assent), 215. (assent), 1414. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Dental (initiation), 1785; (initiation in Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ committee), 2589; (1 °), 2604; (2° and tion Act Amendment (initiation), committee), 2748; (3°), 2750; (assent), 1321· (initiation in committee), 1328; 2826. (1 °),' 1330; (2°), 1392; (committee), Elections Act Amendment (initiation), 270; 1393; (3 °), 1419; (assent), 1565. (initiation in committee), 832; (1 °), Pay-roll Tax (initiation), 526; (initiation 852; (2°), 1080; (committee), 1091; in committee), 531, 553; (1 °), 553; (3°), 1100; (assent), 1565. (2°), 675; (committee), 689; (3°), 718; Electoral Districts (initiation and initia­ (assent), 739. tion in committee), 35; (1 °), 43; (2 °), Picture Theatres and Films Act Amend­ 114; (committee), 150; (3 °), 172; ment (initiation), 1785; (initiation in (assent), 173. committee), 2056, 2257; (1 °), 2263; Electrical \Vorkers and Contractors Act (2 °), 2776; (committee), 2779; (3 °), Amendment (initiation), 374; (initia­ 2780; (assent), 2826. tion in committee), 2376; (1 °), 2379; Flague Grasshoppers Extermination Act (2°), 2758; (committee), 2763; (3°), Amendment (initiation), 2025; (initia­ 2765; (assent), 2826. tion in committee), 2371; (1 °), 2376; Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment (2°), 2765; (committee and 3°), 2767; (No. 2) (initiation), 2264; (initiation (assent), 2826 in committee), 2704; (1 °), 2711; (2°), Police Act Amendment (initiation), 1202; 2807; (committee and 3°), 2810; (initiation in committee). 1474; (1 °), (assent), 2826. 1477; (2°), 1912; (committee), 1914; Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initiation), (3 °), 1942; (assent), 2507. 665; (initiation in committee), 1371; Public Curator Act Amendment (initia­ (1 °), 1380; (2°), 1429; (committee), tion), 270; (initiation in committee), 1444; (3°), 1490; (assent), 1826. 646; (P), 655; (2° and committee), Griffith University (initiation), 235; 852; {3°), 868; (assent), 1414. (initiation in committee), 553, 618; Queensland Law Society Act Amendment (1 °), 646; (2°), 689, 718; (committee), (initiation), 2025; (initiation in com­ 722; (3 °), 728; (assent), 739. mittee), 2367; (1 °), 2371; (2°), 2770; Hospitals Act Amendment (initiation), (committee and 3 °), 2771; (assent), 1321; (initiation in committee), 2570; 2826. (1°), 2588; (2°, committee and 3°), Queensland Marine Act Amendment 2748; (assent), 2826. (initiation), 1050; (initiation in com­ Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ mittee), 1171; (1 °), 1193; (2°), 1348; ment (initiation), 2263; (initiation in (committee), 1355; (3°), 1392; committee), 2526; (1 °), 2540; (2°), (reserved for Royal assent), 1826. 2752; (committee), 2755; (3 °), 2758; Racing and Betting Act Amendment (assent), 2826. (No. 2) (initiation), 747; (initiation in Invasion of Privacy (initiation), 821; committee), 1395; (1 °), 1406; (2°), (initiation in committee), 1061; (P), 1419; (committee), 1428; (3 °), 1489; 1080; (2°), 1297; (committee), 1308, (assent), 1565. 1331; (3°), 1392; (assent), 1826. Royal National Agricultural and _l~~us_trial Legal Assistance Act Amendment (initia­ Association of Queensland (Imtiatwn), tion), 821; (initiation in committee), 2625; (initiation in committee), 2?57; 963; (1 °), 967; (2°), 1289; (com­ (1 °), 2658; (2°), 2719; (committee mittee), 1295; (3°), 1321; (assent), and 3 °), 2720; (assent), 2826. 1565. Stamp Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), Local Government Act Amendment (initia­ 747; (initiation in committee), 1335; tion), 2058; (initiation in committee), (1 °), 1358; (2° and committee), 1393; 2678, 2689; (1 °), 2689; (2°), 2806; (3°), 1419; (assent), 1826. (committee and 3 °), 2807; (assent), 2826. State and Regional Planning and Develop­ ment, Public Works Organization and Medical Act Amendment (initiation), Environmental Control (initiation), 2058; (initiation in committee), 2561; 977; (initiation in committee), _1498; (1°), 2570; (2°, committee and 3°), (1 °), 1527; (2°), 1576; (committee), 2748; (assent), 2826. 1634; (3°), 1688; (assent), 2507. Mining Act Amendment (No.2) (initia­ State Housing Act Amendment (initiation), tion), 2263; (initiation in committee), 2425; (initiation in committee), 2655; 2615; (1 °), 2622; (2°), 2819; (com­ (1 °), 2657; (2° and committee), 2747; mittee and 3 °), 2820; (assent), 2826. (3 °), 2748; (assent), 2826. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 3

BILLS-continued: Closure motions-continued: Succession and Probate Duties Act BILLS-continued: Amendment (initiation), 747; (initia­ Vagrants, Gaming, and other Offences tion in committee), 1358; (1 °), 1371; Act Amendment (No. 2)­ (2°), 1393; (committee), 1395; (3'), Initiation in committee, 2525. 1419; (assent), 1826. Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Torres Strait Islanders (initiation), 1576; Amendment- (initiation in committee), 1938; (1 °), Initiation in committee, 2424. 1941; (2°), 2248; (committee), 2254; (3°), 2264; (assent), 2826. Precedence of Government business on Wednesday, 15 September 1971 Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Act (motion-Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 530. Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1203; (initiation in committee), 2514; Days of sitting (see "Sitting days") (1 °), 2526; (2°), 2720; (committee), Deaths (motions of condolence, etc.)­ 2727; (3°), 2730; (assent), 2826. Anderson, Mr. M. J. R., O.B.E., 1827. Valuation of Land Act and Another Davies, Mr. H. J., 6, 9. Act Amendment (initiation), 1785; (initiation in committee), 2399; (1 °), Hadley, Mr. J. W., 9. 2424; (2 °), 2780; (committee), 2796; Heatley, Mr. W. C., 1565. (3 °), 2800; (assent), 2826. Jones, Mr. V. E., 1565. Vehicle & General Insurance Company Macgroarty, Mr. N. F., 181. (Australia) Ltd. (Motor Vehicles Turner, Mr. J. A., 181. Insurance) (initiation), 939; (initiation in committee), 1459; (1 °), 1471; (2 °), Delegation of ministerial authority- 1562: (committee and 3 °), 1564; Minister for Industrial Development, 270. (assent), 1565. Minister for Justice and Attorney-General, Brisbane town planning system (ministerial 1414, 1785. statement), 372. Minister for Mines and Main Roads, 141. By-elections- Treasurer, 1785. Albert, Proposed (motion-Mr. Houston), Disallowance of petition, 1321. 1567. Disallowance of Proclamation and Order in Callide, Proposed (motion-Mr. Houston), Council unrler State Transport Acts 1567. (withdrawal of motion-Mr. Houston), Maryborough- 62. Death of Mr. Davies, 6. Distinguished visitors, 706. Issue of writ, 6. Member sworn (Mr. Alison), 49. DIVISIONS­ Return of writ, 49. Adjournment, 6. Merthyr- Adjournment, Special, 5. Issue of writ, 6. BILLS- Member sworn (Mr. Lane), 49. Aborigines- Resignation of Mr. Ramsden, 6. Clause 15 (amendment-Mr. Wallis­ Return of writ, 49. Smith), 2178. Clause 31 (amendment-Mr. Wallis­ Cal!ide Electoral District­ Smith), 2181. Death of Mr. Jones, 1565. Builders' Registration- Proposed by-election (motion-Mr. Clause 9 (amendment-Mr. Newton), Houston), 1567. 2740. Seat declared vacant, 1565. Clause 31 (amendment-Mr. Newton), Caloundra hospital, Application by Dr. B. B. 2745. Wainer (ministerial statement), 372. Censorship of Films Act Amendment­ Clause 5 (amendment-Mr. Dean), Cannabis (marijuana), Statement by Dr. N. 2776. Ribnsh (ministerial statement), 2541. Children's Services Act Amendment­ Chairmen of Committees, Temporary­ Initiation in committee (closure Nomination of Mr. Lickiss, 6. motion), 2615. Resignation of Mr. Ramsden, 6. Daylight Saving- Initiation in committee, 963. Closure motions­ Second reading, 1194. BILLs- Dental- Children's Services Act Amendment­ Clause 7 (amendment-Mr. Melloy), Initiation in committee, 2614. 2750. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS~LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DIVISIONS-continued: DIVISIONS-continued: BILLS~continued: Motion- Elections Act Amendment~ "That the document cited by the honour­ able member for Merthyr be laid on Clause 21, 1092. the table", 1648. Electoral Districts- Initiation in committee, 43. Precedence of Government business on Second reading, 140. Wednesday, 15 September 1971- Clause 4, 156. Closure motion, 5 31. Clause 8 (amendment-Mr. Houston), Motion (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 531. 165. Resolved under Standing Order No. 148, Schedule (amendment-Mr. Bjelke­ 2561. Petersen), 172. Suspension of members­ Electrical Workers and Contractors Act Amendment- Mr. Baldwin, 2688. Clause 3 (amendment-Mr. Houston), Mr. Bennett, 552. 2764. Tabling of document­ Hospitals Act Amendment- Motion (Mr. Bennett), 1648. Initiation in committee (amendment­ Mr. Bousen), 2580. Documents-- Pay-roll Tax- Printing (motion-Mr. Bennett), 1074. Initiation in committee, 553. Tabled, 50, 141, 270, 611, 867, 1030, 1414, Second reading, 689. 1779, 1785, 2096, 2101. Picture Theatres and Films Act Amend­ Tabling- ment- Motion (Mr. Bennett), 1648. Initiation in committee, 2263. Statement by Mr. Speaker, 97 5. Second reading, 2779. Elections Tribunal, Judge for 1972 (Mr. Stamp Act Amendment (No. 2)­ Justice W. B. Campbell), 2540. Initiation in committee, 1358. Second reading, 1393. Estimates, Supplementary, 1970-71, Tabled, 2380. State and Regional Planning and Development, Public Works Estimates-in-Chief, 1971-72, Tabled, 728. Organization and Environmental Explanations, Personal (see "Personal Control- explanations"). Clause 10, 1641. Clause 38 (amendment-Mr. Fees paid by Crown to barristers and Houston), 1652; (amendment-Mr. solicitors-- Casey), 1654. Order for return (motion-Mr. Wharton), Clause 40 (amendment-Mr. 35. Houston), 1659. Return tabled, 2182. Clause 48 (amendment-Mr. Houston), 1660. Financial Statement (Committee of Supply)­ Clause 51 (amendment-Mr. Debate, 728, 747, 868, 977, 1100, 1203. Houston), 1661. Tables relating to, Tabled, 728. Clause 55 (amendment-Mr. Casey), 1665. Gold Coast freeway, Tallebudgera Creek area (ministerial statement), 611. Clause 94 (amendment-Mr. Casey), 1669. Government Whip, Appointment of Mr. Torres Strait Islanders- Lonergan, 1672. Clause 33 (amendment-Mr. Wallis­ Governor's Opening Speech, 1, 12. Smith), 2255. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences "Hansard"- Act Amendment (No. 2)- Circulation and cost, 2263. Initiation in committee (closure motion), 2525. Lind Park Developments Pty, Ltd. (minis­ Clause 7 (amendment -Mr. Newton), terial statement), 92. 2730. Marijuana (see "Cann~bis''). Valuation of Land Act and Another A:t Amendment- Maryborongb Electoral District­ Initiation in committee (closure Death of Mr. Davies, 6. motion}, 2424. Issue of writ, 6. By-elections, Albert and Callide­ Member sworn (Mr. Alison), 49. Motion (Mr. Houston}, 1568. Return of writ, 49. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 5

Matters of public interest- Matters of public interest-continued: Motions (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 34, 527. Esso Service Station, Albion Heights (Mr. A.L.P. policies- Lane), 665. Birth control and homosexuality (Dr. Executive Building, Lighting (Mr. F. P. Delamothe), 1276. Moore), 333. Government structure (Mr. Ahern), 2146. Family Life Movement of Australia (Mr. Herbert), 826. Bingo- Farm equipment, Repossession by hire­ Legalising (Mr. Tucker), 1688. purchase companies (Mr. P. Wood), Police raid on Jubilee Ladies' Bowling 1058. Club (Mr. Tucker), 234, 1688. Fruit and vegetable marketing (Mr. Ahern), Brifman, Mrs. Shirley (Mr. Bennett), 1052; 232. (Mr. Hinze), 1057. Brisbane- Gold Coast- City Council, Administration (Mr. Freeway, Tallebudgera Creek area (Mr. Porter), 2143. Hinze), 668; (Mr. Sherrington), 669. Deep-water terminal port (Mr. Baldwin), Massage parlours (Mr. Hinze), 426. 2390. Police strength (Mr. Hinze), 426. King George Square car park (Mr. Porter), 2635. Goondiwindi hospital, X-ray unit (Dr. Crawford), 429. Brisbane-Redcliffe public transport system (Mr. Houghton), 1493. Government policy on industrial relations (Mr. Davis), 2643. C.A.M.A.R.A. Foundation report (Mr. Grasshopper infestation, Central Highlands Miller), 227; (Dr. Crawford), 228; (Mr. Dean), 230. (Mr. O'Donnell), 667. Great Barrier Reef Hotel Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Cairns-Chillagoe rail-motor service (Mr. F. P. Moore), 822; (Mr. Sullivan), Wallis-Smith), 825. 1050. Calliope, Ambulance service (Mr. Hanson), Greenvale nickel project (Mr. Aikens), 2387. 1692. Cannon Hill abattoir (Mr. Murray), 2639. Heatley State School (Mr. Tucker), 2393. Chiropractors, X-ray licences (Dr. Craw­ ford), 429. Industrial dispute in wool stores (Mr. McKechnie), 1054; (Mr. Davis), 1275. Collinsville Power Station, Industrial stoppage (Mr. F. P. Moore), 333. Innisfail railway workshops (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1691. Conservation Day (Mr. Sherrington), 1693. Consumer protection (Mr. Wright), 329; James Cook University- (Mr. Miller), 1496. Commem. procession (Mr. Aikens), Convicted person, Suppression of name 108, 431. (Mr. Jensen), 428. Staff (Mr. Aikens), 1059. Country hospital superintendents (Dr. Jubliee Ladies' Bowling Club, Police raid Crawford), 429. (Mr. Tucker), 234, 1688. Crime, Organised (Mr. Lane), 331. King George Square car park (Mr. Cruelty to horses at riding schools (Mr. Porter), 2635. Lane), 1279. Liquor industry, Tied-house system (Mr. Documents, Tabling (Mr. Hinze), 1057. Tucker), 828. Door to Door (Sales) Act (Mr. Wright), Litter Act, Enforcement (Mr. W. D. 329; (Mr. Miller), 1496. Hewitt), 336. Drayton Police Station, Patrol car (Mr. Mackay children murder, Confession (Mr. Bousen), 432. Tucker), 335. Drink-driving (Mr. Hinze), 110. Merino studs, Subsidies (Mr. Aiken), 1908. Dunk Island, Special lease (Mr. F. P. Moreton Island, Sale of Crown land (Mr. Moore), 822; (Mr. Sullivan), 1050. Sullivan), 1050. Edmonton Fire Brigade (Mr. B. Wood), Motor vehicle seat belts (Mr. Miller), 2645. 113. Mt. Gravatt showground (Mr. Chinchen), Education needs (Mr. P. Wood), 2640. 2388. Electoral roll checks- Mt. Isa Base Hospital (Mr. Inch), 2147. Redcliffe (Mr. Houghton), 2642. National Fitness Movement (Mr. Wright), Rockhampton South (Mr. Wright), 2397. 1277. Electricity charges, Rebate for pensioners Nursing homes, Control (Dr. Crawford), (Mr. Bird), 1907. 1491. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Matters of public interest-continued: 1'>1atters of public interest-continued: Obscene publications, Legislative control Schools-continued: (Mr. Porter), 821; (Mr. Hughes), 1270. Library subsidies (Mr. P. Wood), 1494. Ombudsman, Appointment (Mr. Hughes), Service station, Albion Heights (Mr. Lane), 1689; (Mr. Dean), 2144. 665. Organised crime (Mr. Lane), 331. Senior English books (l'lr. Porter), 334; Parliament- (Mr. Baldwin), 1055; (Mr. Bousen), 1906. Late sittings (Mr. Tooth), 1900; (Mr. Houston), 1902; (Mr. Hughes), 1909. Shop trading hours (Mr. Chinchen), 1904. Tabling of documents (Mr. Hinze), 1057. Shot-firers, Registration (Mr. Baldwin), 107. Parliamentary committees, Appointment South-western Freeway, Incorporation of (Mr. Hinze), 2391; (Mr. Hughes), Taringa Parade (Mr. Lickiss), 2151. 2394. Specialist medical treatment for country Pastoral land, Sale to overseas interests residents (Mr. Casey), 674. (Mr. Aiken), 1490. Springbok tour demonstrations (Mr. Pediatric hospital units (Dr. Crawford), Aikens), 108; (Mr. Houston), 1272. 1274. Sugar industry- Police- Effect of Britain's entry into E.E.C. (Mr. Alleged brutality at Trades Hall, Blake), 1492. Brisbane (Mr. Houston), 1272. Protection (Mr. Casey), 111. Crime prevention (Mr. Lane), 331; (Mr. Tallebudgera Creek area, Gold Coast free­ Brom!ey), 2396. way (Mr. Hinze), 668; (Mr. Sherring­ Drayton Station, Patrol car (Mr. ton), 669. Bousen). 432. Townsville- Gold Coast area (Mr. Hinze), 426. Nickel refinery (Mr. Aikens), 1692. Mackay children murder, Investigation University commem. procession (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 335. Aikens), 108, 431. Protection of property (Mr. Baldwin) Traffic accident prevention (Mr. Bromley), 107. ' 2396. Springbok tour demonstrations (Mr. University of Queensland- Aikens), 108; (Mr. Houston), 1272. Maintenance of order (Mr. Aikens), 108. Post Office telecommunication activities Senate (Mr. Porter), 113. (Mr. R. Jones), 672; (Mr. Tomkins) 823. ' Vasectomy (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 671. Property investment syndicates (Mr. Women's Liberation Movement, School Jensen), 2141. distribution of sex pamphlets (Mr. Porter), 821; (Mr. Hughes), 1270. Redcliffe, Electoral roll check (Mr. Houghton), 2642. Wool industry, Assistance and research (Mr. McKechnie), 2148. Resident medical officers, Appointment (Dr. Crawford), 429. Members- Retail price variations (Mr. Jensen), 829. Deaths- Riding schools. Cruelty to horses (Mr. Anderson, Mr. M. J. R., O.B.E., 1827. Lane), 1279. Davies, Mr. H. J., 6, 9. Hadley, Mr. J. W., 9. Road toll- Heatley, Mr. W. C., 1565. Drink-driving (Mr. Hinze), 110. Jones, Mr. V. E., 1565. Prevention, Police action (Mr. Bromley) 2396. ' Macgwarty, Mr. N. F., 181. Turner, Mr. J. A., 181. Rockhampton South, Electoral roll check (Mr. Wright), 2397. Named- Mr. Baldwin, 2688. Rural reconstruction (Mr. Aiken), 425; (Mr. Tucker), 2636; (Mr. Bjelke-Peter­ Mr. Bennett, 552. sen), 2638. Ordered to apologise- Rutile and Zircon Development Association Mr. Bromley, 761, 2531. Ltd. (Mr. Bromley), 231. Mr. F. P. Moore, 586. School students, Report on use of alcohol Mr. B. Wood, 1152. (Mr. Miller), 227; (Dr. Crawford), 228; Mr. Wright, 1536. (Mr. Dean), 230. Ordered to resume seat­ Schools- Mr. Aikens, 1985. Bus services and conveyance committees Mr. Baldwin, 2688. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2150. Mr. Bennett, 552, 1650, 2614. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 7

Members-continued: Ministerial statements--continued: Ordered to resume seat-continued: P'olice, Alleged brutality at Trades Hall, Mr. Bousen, 2580. Brisbane, 856. Mr. F. P. Moore, 624, 1489. Trade-directory sales practices, 611. Mr. B. Wood, 1152. \Vestbrook Training Centre, Report on Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ administration, 50. Mr. Aikens, 327, 1536. Moreton Island, Sale of Crown land Mr. Baldwin, 2689, 2691. (ministerial statement), 475. Mr. Bennett, 552, 2615. National park, Revo~ation (motion-Mr. Mr. Bousen, 1257, 2209. Sullivan), 1694. Mr. Bromley, 1019. Norman Park area cross-river bridge, Mr. Davis, 1896. Answer to question, 1527. Mr. Harris, 1019, 1022. Opening of Parliament, 1. Mr. Jensen, 687. Mr. R. Jones, 289, 1107. Opening Spe·ech of Governor, 1, 12. Mr. Melloy, 2526. Oppositian seating, Change in arrangements, Mr. F. P. Moore, 586, 597, 1783, 2526. 346. Mr. Sherrington, 1627, 1901, 2525. Opposition Whip, Appointment of Mr. Mr. B. Wood, 1032. Sherrington, 8. Mr. P. Wood, 465. Order in Council and Proclamation under Resignation- State Transport Acts (withdrawal of motion for disallowance-Mr. Mr. Ramsden, 6. Houston), 62. Suspended- Mr. Baldwin, 2688. Orders for return- Mr. Bennett, 552. Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by Crown (motion-Mr. Wharton), 35. Merthyr Electoral District­ Ministerial expenses (motion-Mr. Issue of writ, 6. Tomkins), 35. Member sworn (Mr. Lane), 49. Overtime in Government departments Resignation of Mr. Ramsden, 6. (motion-Mr. Marginson), 35. Return of writ, 49. Overtime in Government departments­ Microphones, Use by members, 746, 2387. Order for return (motion-Mr. Margin­ Ministerial expenses-- son), 35. Order for return (motion-Mr. Tomkins), Return tabled, 418. 35. Papers (see "Documents"). Return tabled, 270. Parliament- Ministerial statements- Opening, 1. Australian Vacuum Cleaner Company, Prorogation, 2826. 1672. Brisbane town planning system, 372. Personal explanations-­ Ca!oundra hospital, Application by Dr. B. Mr. Bromley, 1785. B. Wainer, 372. Dr. Crawford, 448. Cannabis (marijuana), Statement by Dr. N. Mr. Hanlon, 62. Ribush, 2541. Mr. Hinze, 1170. Gold Coast freeway, Tallebudgera Creek Hodges, 372. area, 611. Mr. Mr. Hughes, 2796. Lind Park Developments Pty. Ltd., 92. Mr. R. Jones, 2269. Ministry- Petition, Disallowance, 13 21. Delegation of authority- Minister for Industrial Development, Petitions- 270. Kangaroos, Preservation (Mr. P. Wood), Minister for Justice and Attorney­ 2425. General, 1414, 1785. Mineral leases, Fraser and Moreton Islands Minister for Mines and Main Roads, (Mr. P. Wood), 2425; (Mr. Sher­ 141. rington), 2542; (Mr. Blake), 2625. Treasurer, 1785. Rockhampton land valuations (Mr. Moreton Island, Sale of Crown land, 475. Wright), 1942. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Petitions-continued: Standing Orders­ Tertiary education, Commonwealth Suspension­ Scholarships and abolition of fees Bills- (Mr. P. Wood), 2712. Appropriation (No. 1), 35. Wynnum-Manly area, Police strength (Mr. Appropriation (No. 2), 2380; Sitting Harris), 235. extended under Standing Order No. 307 to enable Treasurer to reply, Police, Alleged brutality at Trades Hall, 2503. Brisbane (ministerial statement), 856. Time limit of speeches (motion-Mr. Police on duty at Parliament House, Pro­ Bjelke-Petersen), 34. tection (privilege), 8. StatO) forests, Revocation (motion-Mr. Precedence of Government business on Sullivan), 1694. Wednesday, 15 September 1971, 527. State of emergency (privilege), 5. State Transuort Acts, Disallowance of Pro­ Privilege- dam~tion and Order in Council (with­ Protection of duty police, r'arliament drawal of motion-Mr. Houston), 62. House, 8. SUPPLY­ Questions to Ministers, 1163. Committee­ State of emergency, 5. Constitution, 610. Proclamation and Order in Council under Opening, 728. State Transport Acts (withdrawal of Debate, Days allotted, 1202. motion for disallowance-Mr. Houston), 62. Estimates in Committee­ Executive and Legislative- Prorogation of Parliament, 2826. His Excellency the Governor-Salaries, Questions to Ministers­ 738, 747, 868, 977, 1100, 1203. Health, 2431. Answers, 1527. Industrial Development, 1798, 1837, Not based on fact (privilege), 1163. 1893. Labour and Tourism, 1537, 1724, 1784. Without notice- Mines and Main Roads, 2269, 2301, Motion (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 7. 2363. Quorum, 2589. Railways, 2093, 2189, 2248. Remembrance Day, 1716. Works and Housing, 1955, 2067, 2093. Votes passed under Standing Order No. 307 Returns to Order- and Sessional Order- Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by Departments­ Crown, 2182. Auditor-General, 2456. Ministerial expenses, 270. Conservation, Marine and Aboriginal Affairs, 2455. Overtime in Government departments, 418. Education and Cultural Activities, Revocation of State forest and national p:N"k 2456. areas (motion-Mr. Sullivan), 1694. Executive and Legislative, 2455. Health- School library subsidies, Proposed motion for Chief Office, 2455. . adjournment of House, 13 81. Balance of Department, Consoli­ Sitting days­ dated Revenue and Trust and Special Funds and Loan Fund Friday, 747. Account, 2455. Precedence of Government business on Justice, 2456. Wednesday, 15 September 1971, 527. Lands, 2456. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 34. Local Government and Electricity, 2456. Solicitors and barristers, Fees paid by Premier and Department of State Crown- Development, 2455. Order for return (motion-Mr. Wharton), Primary Industries, 2456. 35. Treasurer, 2455. Return tabled, 2182. Loan Fund Account Estimates, Balance of Estimates, 2456. Speaker, Mr.­ Supplementary Estimates, 1970-71- Absence, 1565. Consolidated Revenue, 2456 Special adjournments, 5, 22, 172, 738, 1564, Loan Fund Account, 2456. 2820. Trust and Special Funds, 2456. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 9

SUPPLY-continued: Time limit of speeches--continued: Votes passed under Standing Order No. 307 Motion (Mr. Bjelke-Petersen), 34. and Sessional Order-continued: Trade-directory sales practices (ministerial Trust and Special Funds Estimates, statement), 611. Balance of Estimates, 2456. Vote on Account, 1972-73, 2456. Valedictory, 2820. Vote of Credit (message from Governor), 185; Resolutions reported from Committee­ (Committee of Supply), 185. Reception, 2456. Vote on Account, 1972-73 (message from Adoption- Governor), 2380. Labour and Tourism, 2456. Ways and Means­ Under Standing Order No. 2493. 307, Committee­ Vote of Credit (message from Governor), Constitution, 610. 185; (Committee of Supply), 185. Opening, 2493. Vote on Account, 1972-73 (message from Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 2493. Governor), 2380. Vote of Credit, 214. Tabling of papers, Statement by Mr. Speaker, Wcstbwok Training Centre, Report on admin­ 975. istration (ministerial statement), 50. Tallebudgera Creek area, Gold Coast freeway (ministerial statement), 611. Whips- Government, Appointment of Mr. Time limit of speeches- Lonergan, 1672. Member granted an extension­ Opposition, Appointment of Mr. Sher­ Mr. Bjelke-Petersen, 602. rington, 8. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Speeches

AHERN, Michael John, Esquire, B.Agr.Sc. AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (TownsviUe (Landsborough)- §outh)- Address in Reply, 264. Address in Reply, 315, 346. BILLS: BILLS: Children's Services Act Amendment Aborigines (initiation), 1933; (2 '), 2162. (initiation), 2613. Apprenticeship Act Amendment (2'), City of Brisbane Town Planning Act 1456. Amendment (2'), 2803; (committee), Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amend­ 2806. ment (initiation), 2558. Dental (initiation), 2593. Censorship of Films Act Amendment Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment (initiation), 2031. (No. 2) (initiation), 2709. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Griffith University (initiation), 621. tion), 1324. Picture Theatres and Films Act Amend­ Elections Act Amendment (2'), 1087. ment (initiation), 2261. Electoral Districts (committee), 150, State and Regional Planning and 153. Development, Public Works Organiza­ Griffith University (initiation), 628; (2°), tion and Environmental Control (initiation), 1508. 695; (committee), 724, 725. Invasion of Privacy (initiation), 1069. Financial Statement, 785. Legal Assistance Act Amendment (2 '), Matters of public interest- 1293. A.L.P. policy on Government structure, Medical Act Amendment (initiation), 2146. 2566. Fruit and vegetable marketing, 232. Parliamentary Contributory Super- National park, Revocation, 1698. annuation Act Amendment (initia­ Points of order, 592, 2667. tion), 1329. State forests, Revocation, 1698. Pay-roll Tax (2'), 685. Public Curator Act Amendment SUPPLY: (initiation), 651. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ State and Regional Planning and Industrial Development, 1810. Development, Public Works Organiza­ Labour and Tourism, 1547. tion and Environmental Control Mines and Main Roads, 2312. (initiation), 1518. Railways, 2128. Deaths- Works and Housing, 2077. Davies, Mr. H. J., 11. Resolution reported from Committee­ Hadley, Mr. J. W., 1 I. Labour and Tourism, 2476. Financial Statement, 1230. Vote of Credit, 197. Matters of public interest­ AIKEN, John Albert, Esquire (Warrego)­ Greenvale nickel project, 1692. Address in Reply, 390. James Cook University, Commem. pro­ cession, 108, 431; Staff, 1059. BILLS: Springbok tour demonstrations, 108. State and Regional Planning and Development, Public Works Organiza­ University of Queensland, Maintenance tion and Environmental Con·rol (2'), of order, 108. 1585. Ordered to resume seat, 1985. Valuation of Land Act and Another Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 327, Act Amendment (initiation), 2422. 1536. Financial Statement, 901. Petition, Disallowance, 1321. Matters of public interest­ Points of order, 50, 311, 976, 1296, 1297, Merino studs, Subsidies, 1908. 1900, 2157, 2600. Pastoral land, Sale to overseas interests, Precedence of Government business on 1490. Wednesday, 15 September 1971, 529. Rural reconstruction, 425. Privilege- SUPPLY: Protection of duty police, Parliament Vote of Credit, 199. House, 8. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 11

AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire-continued: Points of order, 896, 1526, 2490. SUPPLY: SuPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Railways, 2189. Mines and Main Roads, 2339. Works and Housing, 1982. Rail\' .1ys, 2237. Resolution reported from Committee­ Resolution reported from Committee­ Labour and Tourism, 2471. Labour and Tourism, 2485. ALISON, Gilbert, Esquire (Maryborough)­ Suspended, 2688. Takes his seat, 49. RENNETT, Colin James, Esquire, B.A., Address in Reply, 394. LL.R (South Brisbane)- BILLS: BILLS: Pay-roll Tax (2 °), 684. Acts Interpretation Act Amendment State and Regional Planning and (2°), 1280; (committee), 1288. Development, Public Works Organiza­ Censorship of Films Act Amendment tion and Environmental Control (2°), (initiation), 2053. 1589. Commonwealth Places (Administration Financial Statement, 1138. of Laws) Act Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 2364; (2°), 2769. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Crimin:tl Code and the Offenders Railways, 2197. Probation and Parole Act Amendment (initiation), 46; (2°), 853. ARMSTRONG, Roy Alexander, Esquire Daylight Saving (initiation), 959. (Mulgrave)- Dental (initiation), 2600; (moves amend­ Address in Reply, 489. ment), 2601. SUPPLY: Elections Act Amendment (initiation), 848; (2°), 1081; (committee), 1091. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Electoral Districts (committee), 160. Labour and Tourism, 1749. Invasion of Privacy (initiation), 1064; Railways, 2235. (2°), 1299; (committee), 1308, 1311, BALDWIN, Edgar Allan, Esquire, A.Ed. 1331, 1334, 1336, 1338, 1339, 1340, (Logan)- 1341, 1343, 1344, 1345, 1348. Address in Reply, 604. Legal Assistance Act Amendment (initiation), 965; (2°), 1290; (com­ BILLS: mittee), 1295. Aborigines (initiation), 1937; (2°), 2171; Picture Theatres and Films Act Amend­ (committee), 2177. ment (initiation), 2257; (2°), 2777. Builders' Registration (initiation), 2654. Public Curator Act Amendment Elec'oral Districts (2°), 128; (committee), (initiation), 647; (2°), 852. 167. Queensland Law Society Act Amend­ Gritrith University (initiation), 618; (2°), ment (initiation), 2368; (2°), 2770. 704; (committee), 723. State and Regional Planning and Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ Development, Public Works Organiza­ ment (initiation), 2537. tion and Environmental Control (2 °), Invasion of Privacy (committee), 1332, 1619; (committee), 1634, 1635, 1639, 1338, 1343. 1649. Queensland Marine Act Amendment Deaths- (initiation), 1188; (2°), 1352. Macgroarty, Mr. N. F., 183. State and Regional Planning and Turner, Mr. J. A., 183. Development, Public Works Organiza­ tion and Environmen'al Control Documents- (initiation), 1520; (2°), 1613; (com­ Printing (moves motion), 1074. mittee), 1637, 1638, 1640. Tabling (Mr. Speaker's statement on Financial Statement, 887. rules), 976; (moves motion), 1029. Matters of public interest- Financial Statement, 1153. Brisbane, Deep-water terminal port, Matter of public interest- 2390. Brifman, Mrs. Shirley, 1052. Police protection of property, 107. Senior English books, 1055. Named, 552. Shot-firers, Registration, 107. Ordered to resume seat, 552, 1650. Named, 2688. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, Ordered to resume seat, 2688. 552, 2615. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 2691. Papers (see "Documents"). 12 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BENNEIT, Colin James, Esquire--continued: De3ths-continued: Points of order, 426, 552, 1029, 1074, Jones, Mr. V. E. (moves motion of 1078, 1293, 1307, 1648, 1768, 1901, condolence), 1565. 1985, 2323, 2352, 2492, 2747. Macgroarty, Mr. N. F. (moves motion SuPPLY: of condolence), 181. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Turner, Mr. J. A. (moves motion of Industrial Development, 1863. condolence), 181. Labour and Tourism, 1765. Government Whip, Appointment of Mr. Mines and Main Roads, 2329. Lonergan, 1672. Railways, 2131. Matter of public interest­ Works and Housing, 1988. Rural reconstruction, 2638. Vote of Credit, 206. Ministerial statements­ Suspended, 552. Delegations of authority- Minister for Industrial Development, BIRD, Valmond James, Esquire (Burdekin)­ 270. Address in Reply, 416, 449. Minister for Justice and Attorney­ General, 1414, 1785. Financial Statement, 1100. Minister for Mines and Main Roads, Matter of public interest- 141. Electricity charges, Rebate for pen­ Treasurer, 1785. sioners, 1907. Precedence of Government business on SUPPLY: Wednesday, 15 September 1971 ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (moves motion), 527. Industrial Development, 1850. Suspension of members­ Mines and Main Roads, 2346. Mr. Baldwin, 2688. Railways, 2123. Mr. Bennett, 552. BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable Johannes Valedictory, 2820. (llarambah) (Premier and Minister for State Development)- BLAKE, James Robert Henry, Esquire (Isis)- Address in Reply, 596. BILLS: Baldwin, Mr., Suspension, 2688. Clean Waters (committee), 2818. Bennett, Mr., Suspension, 552. Daylight Saving (initiation), 956. BILLS: Plague Grasshoppers Extermination Audit Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ Act Amendment (initiation), 2372; tion), 1194; (2°), 1330. (2°), 2766. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Succession and Probate Duties Act tion), 1321; (2°), 1392. Amendment (initiation), 1368. Daylight Saving (initiation), 939, 962; Financial Statement, 793. (2°), 1193. Deaths- Electoral Districts (initiation), 35, 43; Davies, Mr. H. J., 12. (2°), 114, 140; (committee), 152, 163, 165, 169. Had1ey, Mr. J. W., 12. Parliamentary Contributory Super- Matter of public interest- annuation Act Amendment , (initia­ Sugar industry, Effect of Britain's entry tion), 1328; (2°), 1392. into E.E.C., 1492. State and Regional Planning and Mineral leases, Fraser and Moreton Islands Development, Public Works Organiza­ (presents petition), 2625. tion and Environmental Control National park and State forests, Revoca­ (initiation), 1498, 1525; (2°), 1576, tion, 1710. 1631; (committee), 1635, 1637, 1640, 1646, 1647, 1651, 1652, 1653, 1658, SUPPLY: 1660, 1662, 1663, 1664, 1666, 1667, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1668, 1669, 1670, 1671, 1672. Industrial Development, 1857. Deaths- Labour and Tourism, 1741. Anderson, Mr. M. J. R., O.B.E. (moves Mines and Main Roads, 2290. motion of condolence), 1827 BOUSEN, William Raymond James, Esquire Davies, Mr. H. J. (moves motion of (Toowoomba West)- condolence), 9. Hadley, Mr. J. W. (moves motion of Address in Reply, 82. condolence), 9. BILLS: Heatley, Mr. W. C. (moves motion of Apprenticeship Act Amendment (2 °),, condolence), 1565. 1452. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 13

BOUSEN, Williarn Rayrnond James, Esquire SUPPLY-continued: -contin·ued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE--continued: BILLs-contin11ed: Mines and Main Roads, 2313. Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (2'), Railways, 2232. 1433. Resolution reported from Committee­ Hospitals Act Amendment (initiation), 2579; (moves amendment), 2580. Labour and Tourism, 2463. Financial Statement, 1030. CAMM, Honourable Ronald Ernest (Whit­ Matters of public interest- sunday) (Minister for Mines and Main Roads)- Drayton Police Station, Patrol car, 432. Senior English books, 1906. Answer to question, 1527. Ordered to resume seat, 2580. BILL: Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1257, Mining Act Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ 2209. tion), 2615, 2620; (2°), 2819. Points of order, 1256, 1257, 2357. Ministerial statement- SUPPLY: Gold Coast freeway, Tallebudgera Creek area, 611. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Industrial Development, 1872. Norman Park area cross-river bridge, Answer to question, 1527. Labour and Tourism, 1550. Mines and Main Roads, 2305. SUPPLY: Railways, 2106. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Works and Housing, 2018. Mines and Main Roads, 2269, 2295, 2356. BRO;\-!LEY, Frcd Phillip, Esquire (Norman)­ CAMPBELL, Honourable Frederick Alexander Address in Reply, 460. (Aspley) (Minister for Industrial BILLS: Development)- Apprenticeship Act Amendment (initia­ BILL: tion), 1408; (2'), 1450. State and Regional Planning and Develop­ Builders' Registration (committee), 2741. ment, Public Works Organization and Censorship of Films Act Amendment Environmental Control (initiation), (initiation), 2046. 1518. Electoral Districts (2'), 136. SUPPLY: Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initia­ EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- tion), 1374; (2'), 1431; (committee), Industrial Development, 1798, 1837, 1447, 1448. 1887. Griffith University (initiation), 634. CASEY, Edmund Denis, Esquire (Mackay)­ Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2530; (2'), 2753; Address in Reply, 252. (committee), 2755, 2756, 2757, 2758. BILLS: Queensland Marine Act Amendment Apprenticeship Act Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 1189. tion), 1413. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Builders' Registration (initiation), 2651. Act Amendment (No. 2) (2'), 2725. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Vehicle & General Insurance Company Amendment (initiation), 2665. (Australia) Ltd. (Motor Vehicles Clean Waters (initiation), 2696. Insurance) (initiation), 1461; (2°), 1563. Electoral Districts (committee), 171. Financial Statement, 1003. Police Act Amendment (initiation), 1476. Queensland Marine Act Amendment Matters of public interest- (initiation), 1179. Rutile and Zircon Development Associa­ State and Regional Planning and Develop­ tion Ltd., 231. ment, Public Works Organization and Traffic accident prevention, 2396. Environmental Control (initiation), Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1019. 1510; (2'), 1593; (committee), 1647, 1652, 1653, 1654, 1656, 1659, 1663, Personal explanation, 1785. 1664, 1665, 1668, 1669, 1671. Points of order, 761, 1534, 1901, 2031, Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences 2051, 2457, 2490, 2491, 2677. Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), SUPPLY: 2520. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Industrial Development, 1867. Amendment (initiation), 2414. Labour and Tourism, 1544. Financial Statement, 991. 14 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CASEY, Edmund Denis, Esquire-continued: Improper motives must not be imputed, Matters of public interest- 161, 1031. Specialist medical treatment for country Intemperate language, Not in order, 953, residents, 67 4. !019, 1141, 1142, 1508, 2191. Sugar industry, Protection, 111. Interjections- Points of order, 882, 1656, 1779. Disorderly, 533, 645, 761, 942, 951, 1000, 1001, 1019, 1037, 1038, 1106, SUPPLY: 1141, 1148, 1220, 1244, 1249, 1503, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2208, 2445, 2446, 2448, 2519, 2534, Industrial Development, 1843. 2539. Labour and Tourism, 1747. Must not be made from other than Railways, 2225. member's usual place, 533, 1020, Works and Housing, 2085. 1021, 1035, 1143. Interruptions, Disorderly, 1104. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES [Hooper, Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Keith 'William, Esqui:re (Greenslopes)]­ question under discussion, 2531, 2534, [see also "Hoope:r, Keith William, 2536. Esquire"]- Members- BILLs: Conversing from lobby with member Generally­ seated in Chamber, Not in order, Committee- 1502. Debate must be confined to clause Must be referred to by names of elector­ or amendment under discussion, ates, 1019. 151, 155, 158, 161, 1334, 1445, Must call when rising to speak, 2670. 1446. Must remain silent when Chairman on Initiation- his feet, 760, 761, 1141, 1152, 1256, Debate must be confined to subject 1257, 2525. matter of Bill, 623, 624, 1325, 2538, 2601, 2697. Ordered to apologise- Children's Services Act Amendment­ Mr. Bromley, 761, 2531. Social services cannot be discussed, Mr. B. Wood, 1152. 2608. Ordered to resume seat- Dental- 1\'fr. F. P. Moore, 624. Fluoridation cannot be discussed, Mr. B. Wood, 1152. 2601. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Griffith University- Mr. Baldwin, 2691. Police Force cannot be discussed, 623. Mr. Bousen, 1257, 2209. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ ment- Mr. Bromley, 1019. Traffic Act cannot be discussed, 2538. Mr. Harris, 1019. Mr. R. Jones, 1107. Chair- Mr. Melloy, 2526. Arguing with, Not in order, 953. Mr. F. P. Moore, 2526. Cannot dictate how Bill is introduced, Mr. Sherrington, 2525. 2527. Mr. B. Wood, 1032. Must be addressed, 890, 942, 946, 1032, Order in Chamber, 1018, 1141, 27 65. 1036, 1142, 1149, 2421, 2518, 2534. Must be obeyed, 1037, 1503, 2765. Order in gallery, 1144. Reflections on, Not in order, 1032, Papers (see "Documents"). 1152, 2531, 2601, 2697. Responsibilities must not be assumed by Points of order- member, 1143. Invalid, 1104, 1257, 1259, 2424, 2527, Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, 2711. 156, 646, 868, 893, 897, 921, 1012, Must be taken by member offended, 1021, 1140, 1149, 1333, 2305, 2526, 1256. 2558, 2704. Standing Order No. 123A, Grossly dis­ Cross-firing in Chamber, Disorderly, 158, orderly conduct, 646, 761, 951, 953, 170, 876, 952, 1019, 1032. 1001, 1019, 1032, 1104, 1106, 1107, Debate must be confined to question under 1220, 1257, 2208, 2209, 2525, 2526, discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). 2601. Denial (see "Statement"). Statement or denial by member must be accepted, 1106, 1256, 1257, 2191, Documents, Tabling, 1029. 2209, 2568. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 15

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (Hooper, Documents, Tabling, 1074. Keith William, Esquire)-continued: Intemperate language, Not in order, 1153. Statements ordered to be withdrawn, 161, Interjections- 761, 896, 1019, 1031, 1037, 1141, Disorderly, 534, 630, 1024, 1154, 1157, 1152, 1220, 1257, 1309, 1508, 2190, 2191, 2208, 2531, 2622. 1619, 1638, 1643, 1645, 1646, 1650, 1725, 1733, 1762, 1839, 1841, 2040, SUPPLY: 2045, 2177, 2247, 2248, 2580, 2661, Generally- 2677. Chief Office Vote, Scope of debate, Members not obliged to heed, 2047. 1544, 2101. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Tabling of documents, 1029. question under discussion, 17 62, 1844. Unparliamentary language- Members- E:~:pressions ruled out of order­ Ordered to resume seat­ "Bird-brain", 1104. Mr. Bennett, 1650. "Dill", 1035. Mr. Bousen, 2580. "Liar", 1142. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ "Lie", 2190. Mr. Harris, I 022. "Queen Street clot", 953. Papers (see "Documents"). "Rat", 1019. "Rockhampton sewer", 2190. Points of order- "Scab", 1018. Cannot be debated, 2586. Withdrawal of statement must be uncon­ Invalid, 629, 2582, 2677. ditional and without qualification, Standing Order No. 123A, Grossly dis­ 2190. orderly conduct, 1022, 1733, 2177. Statement or denial by member must be CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM­ accepted, 1154, 17 62. PORARY [Houghton, James Edward Hiram, Esquire (Redcliffe)]-[see also Statements ordered to be withdrawn, 1153, ''Houghton, James Edward Hiram, 1154, 1155, 1158, 1365, 1733, 2586, Esquire"]- 2666. BrLLS: Tabling of documents, 1074. Generally­ Unparliamentary language­ Committee- Expression ruled out of order­ Amendments, Submission and cir­ "Bullshit", 628. culation, 2175. Withdrawal of statement must be uncon­ Debate must be confined to clause ditional and without qualification, or amendment under discussion, 2586. 958, 1643, 1647, 1649, 1650, 2179, 2682, 2757. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Initiation- TEMPORARY [Lickiss, William Debate must be confined to subject Daniel, Esquire (Mt. Coot-tha)]-[see matter of Bill, 2580, 2583. also "Lickiss, Williarn Daniel, Esquire"J- Hospitals Act Amendment- Nominated on panel, 6. Special hospitals cannot be discussed, 2579, 2580. BILLS: Local Government Act Amendment­ Generally­ Conservation cannot be discussed, Committee- 2683. Debate must be confined to clause Chair- or amendment under discussion, 724, 725, 1091, 1296, 1297, 1345, Arguing with, Not in order, 2045. 2730, 2739, 2742, 2746, 2747. Must be addressed, 1365, 1841, 2015, 2040, 2112. Initiation- Reflections on, Not in order, 1152, 1650. Debate must be confined to sub­ ject matter of Bill, 1409, 2054, Responsibilities must not be assumed by 2055, 2566, 2568. member, 1733, 2045. Chair- Conversations in 'loud tones, Disorderly, 1729. Arguing with, Not in order, 882, 1770, 1985. Cross-firing in Chamber, Disorderly, 1650, 2040. Must be addressed, 726, 757, 782, 783, 1124, 1134, 1375, 1462, 1466, 1467, Debate must be confined to question under 1468, 1744, 1769, 1770, 1862, 1992, discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). 1993, 2085, 2592, 2596, 2701. Denial (see "Statement"). Must be obeyed, 546, 2688, 2689, 2747. 16 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Points of order-conJinued: TEMPORARY (Lickiss, William Must be taken at time of incident, 2739. Daniel, Esquire)-continued: Reflections on members not in order, 2031. Chair-continued: Standing Order No. 123A, Grossly dis­ Reflections on, Not in order, 882, 1078, orderly conduct, 552, 1126, 1296, 1297, 1409, 1754, 1783, 1990, 2257, 1526, 1547, 1754, 1769, 1770, 1775, 2587, 2648, 2742. 1783, 2000, 2130, 2610, 2614, 2688, Responsibilities must not be assumed by 2704. member, 725, 1297, 1463, 1783, 1825, Statement or denial by member must be 1987, 2234, 2259, 2352, 2356, 2704, 2739. accepted, 726, 1297, 1557, 1992. Ruling cannot be debated, 1078, 1297, Statements ordered to be withdrawn, 552, 1557, 2031, 2704. 882, 1078, 1296, 1297, 1770, 1783, 1985, 1988, 2031, 2259, 2583, 2648. Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, 197, 795, 987, 1231, 1772, 1873, 1891, SuPPLY: 2028, 2080, 2234, 2235, 2351, 2560, Works and Housing- 2609, 2655, 2702. Courts of law cannot be discussed, Cross-firing in Chamber, Disorderly, 1983. 1739, 1809, 1982. Termination of Tenancies Act cannot Debate must be confined to question under be discussed, 1988. discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Withdrawal of statement must be uncon­ Denial (see "Statement"). ditional and without qualification, 1783, 2259. Interjections- Disorderly, 207, 882, 1125, 1463, 1526, CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM­ 1744, 1745, 1754, 1768, 1770, 1855, POHARY [Wharton, Claude Alfred, 1870, 2000, 2004, 2129, 2130, 2235, Esquire (Burnett)]-[see also "Whar­ 2260, 2284, 2285, 2353, 2356, 2564, ton, Chmde Alfred, Esquire"]- 2610, 2649, 2702, 2704, 2739, 2746, BrLLS: 2747, 2774. Generally­ Must not be made from other than member's usual place, 1739, 1744, Initiation- 1771, 1778, 1822, 2085, 2128, 2288, Dc:bate must be confined to sub­ 2699. j;:ct mat'er of Bill, 2599, 2600. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Dental- question under discussion, 546, 1984, Dentists' fees and fluoridation cannot 1985, 1987, 1990, 2032, 2352. be discussed, 2599. Judiciary, Criticism not permitted except Chair- on substantive motion, 1985, 1990. Arguing with, Not in order, 1010. Members- Must be addressed, 764, 766. Must be referred to by names of elec­ Responsibilities must not be assumed by torates, 2567. member, 2676. Must remain silent while Chairman on Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, his feet, 882. 2218. Must remain silent while withdrawing Cross-firing in Chamber, Disorderly, 1973, from Chamber, 2615. 1977. Named- Debate must be confined to question under Mr. Baldwin, 2688. discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Mr. Bennett, 552. Denial (see "Statement"). Ordered to resume seat­ Interjections- Mr. Aikens, 1985. Disorderly, 912, 2120, 2218, 2222, 2228. Mr. Baldwin, 2688. Members not obliged to heed, 2217, Mr. Bennett, 552, 2614. 2223. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Must not be made from other than Mr. Bennett, 552, 2615. member's usual place, 2676. Mr. F. P. Moore, 1783. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to question under discussion, 1010, 1875, Ministers must be referred to by correct title, 2289. 2222. Noise in Chamber, 2775. Noise in Chamber, 1880, 2230, 2600. Order in Chamber, 783, 2689, 2704. Order in Chamber, 771. Points of order- Points of order, Invalid, 2228, 2600. Invalid, 552, 1078, 1297, 2352, 2357, Statement or denial by member must be 2358, 2587, 2589, 2703. accepted, 771, 1009. Must be heard without interruption, Sta'ements ordered to be withdrawn, 771, 2587, 2703. 1657, 2230. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 17

CHALK, Honourable Sir Gordon William CORY, David Wheatcroft, Esquire (War­ Wesley, K.B.E. (Lockyer) (Treas- wick)- urer)- Address in Reply, 68. Address in Reply, 308. BILLS: BILLS: Builders' Registration (initiation), 2649. Appropriation (No. 2) (2 °), 2493, 2503. Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amend­ Amendment (2°), 2786. ment (initiation), 2553, 2560; (2'), Financial Statement, 987. 2718, 2719. SuPPLY: Children's Services Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation) (closure-moves motion), Railways, 2210. 2614. Pa)-roll Tax (initiation), 531, 549, 553; CRAWFORD, Arfuur Pinkerton, Esquire, (2°), 675, 687. M.B, B.S., ~F.R.C.S. (Eng.), F.R.C.S. Racing and Betting Act Amendment (Edin.), F.R.A.C.S. (Waveii)­ (No. 2) (initiation), 1395, 1403; (2'), Address in Reply, 87. 1419, 1426; (committee), 1428. BILLS: Royal National Agricultural and Indus­ Aborigines (initiation), 1929; (2°), 2165. trial Association of Queensland (initia­ Censorship of Films Act Amendment tion), 2657, 2658; (2°), 2719, 2720. (initiation), 2043. Stamp Act Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ Children's Services Act Amendment tion), 1355, 1358; (2°), 1393. (initiation), 2608. Succession and Probate Duties Act Dental (initiation), 2595. Amendment (initiation), 1358, 1370; (2°), 1393, 1394. Electoral Districts (2 °), 122. Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (2°), Amendment (initiation) (closure- 1432; (committee), 1446. moves motion), 2424. Griffith University (initiation), 624. Closures (moves motions), 530, 2424, 2614. Hospitals Act Amendment (initiation), 2574. Deaths- Medical Act Amendment (initiation), Davies, Mr. H. J., 10. 2564. Hadiey, Mr. J. W., 10. Torres Strait Islanders (committee), Heatley, Mr. W. C., 1566. 2257. Jones, Mr. V. E., 1566. Financial Statement, 906. Macgroarty, Mr. N. F., 183. Matters of public interest­ Turner, Mr. J. A., 183. C.A.M.A.R.A. Foundation report, 228. Fin mcial Statement, 728, 1248. Chiropractors, X-ray licences, 429. Precedence of Government business on Country hospital superintendents, 429. Wednesday, 15 September 1971, 528; Goondiwindi hospital, X-ray unit, 429. (closure-moves motion), 530. Nursing homes, Control, 1491. SUPPLY: Pediatric hospital units, 1274. Vote of Credit, 185, 207. Resident medical officers, Appointment, Valedictory, 2821. 429. CHINCHEN, Geoffrey Talbot, Esquire, Personal expl;mation, 448. M.B.E., D.F.C. (Mt. Gravatt)­ SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 384. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ BILLS: Health, 2451. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Industrial Development, 1825. Amendment (initiation), 2663. Works and Housing, 2082. Griffith University (initiation), 559. DAVIS, Brian John, Esquire (Brisbane)­ Matters of public interest- Address in Reply, 591. M!. Gravatt showground, 2388. BILLS: Shop trading hours, 1904. Apprenticeship Act Amendment (initia­ National park, Revocation, ,1707. tion), 1412; (committee), 1458. Points of order, 1163, 1658. Clean Waters (2°), 2814. Sta'e forests, Revocation, 1707. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2533; (committee), SUPPLY: 2756. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Invasion of Privacy (initiation), 1074. Industrial Development, 1854. Vehicle & General Insurance Company Mines and Main Roads, 2301. (Australia) Ltd. (Motor Vehicles Insur­ Railways, 2113. ance) (initiation), 1464. 18 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DAVIS, Brian John, Esquire-continued: BrLLs-contin ued: Invasion of Privacy (initiation), 1061, Financial Statement, 767. 1079; (2°), 1297, 1308; (committee), Matters of public interest- 1310, 1335, 1338, 1339, 1341, 1342, Government policy on industrial 1344, 1347. relations, 2643. Legal Assistance Act Amendment (initia­ Industrial dispute in wool stores, 1275. tion), 963, 967; (2 °), 1289, 1294. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1896. Public Curator Act Amendment (initia­ Points of order, 938, 2676. tion), 646, 655; (2 °), 852. Queensland Law Society Act Amend­ SUPPLY: ment (2°), 2770. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Labour and Tourism, 1555. Matter of public interest- ALP. policies on birth control and Mines and Main Roads, 2286. homosexuality, 1276. Railways, 2111. Works and Housing, 1999. Point of order, 1297. Valedictory, 2823. DEAN, Harold, Esquire (Sandgate)­ Address in Reply, 494. DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire (Aubigny)­ BILLS: Address in Reply, 400. Censorship of Films Act Amendment Points of order, 5, 592. (initiation), 2027; (2°), 2771; (com­ Valedictory, 2823. mittee), 2773, 2774. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act FLETCHER, Honourable Alan Roy Amendment (initiation), 2661. (Cunningham) (Minister for Education Clean Waters (initiation), 2692. and Cultural Activities)- Elections Act Amendment (initiation), BILL: 847. Griffith University (initiation), 553, 640; Local Government Act Amendment (2°), 689, 718; (committee), 725, 727. (initiation), 2682. Picture Theatres and Films Act Amend­ HANLON, Patrick Joseph, Esquire ment (initiation), 2257. (Baroona)- Queensland Marine Act Amendment Address in Reply, 303. (initiation), 1186. BILLS: State and Regional Planning and Dev­ Acts Interpretation Act Amendment (2°), elopment, Public Works Organization 1286. and Environmental Control (2°), 1608. Electoral Districts (committee), 164. Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 2404; Invasion of Privacy (committee), 1346, (2°), 2783. 1348. Financial Statement, 914. Pay-roll Tax (initiation), 540; (2 °), 682. Racing and Betting Act Amendment Matters of public interest- (No. 2) (initiation), 1398; (2°) 1421. C.A.M.A.R.A. Foundation report, 230. Financial Statement, 977. Ombudsman, Appointment, 2144. Personal explanation, 62. SuPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Mines and Main Roads, 2292. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Railways, 2116. Mines and Main Roads, 2318. Works and Housing, 2004. DELAMOTHE, Honourable Peter Roylance, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. (Bowen) (Minister Vote of Credit, 194. for Justice and Attorney-General)- HANSON, Martin, Esquire (Port Curtis)­ BILLS: Address in Reply, '404. Acts Interpretation Act Amendment (initiation), 830, 832; (2°), 1280, 1288. BILLS: Commonwealth Places (Administration of Acts Interpretation Act Amendment Laws) Act Amendment (2°), 2767, (initiation), 831. 2770. Commonwealth Places (Administration Criminal Code and the Offenders Pro­ of Laws) Act Amendment (2°), 2768. bation and Parole Act Amendment Local Government Act Amendment (initiation), 43, 49; (2°), 853. (initiation), 2686. Elections Act Amendment (initiation), Mining Act Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ 832, 851; (2°), 1080, 1091. tion), 2616; (2°), 2819. Electoral Districts (2°), 126· (com- Public Curator Act Amendment (initia­ mittee), 153. ' tion), 653. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 19

HANSON, Martin, Esquire-continued: SUPPLY: Matter of public interest- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Calliope, Ambulance service, 2387. Labour and Tourism, 1537, 1562, Point of order, 2568. 1724, 1778. SUPPLY: HEWITT, Honourable Neville Thomas Eric, ESTIMATES JN COMMITTEE­ M.M., A.F.M. (Mackenzie) (Minister Industrial Development, 1875. for Conservation, Marine and Abori­ Mines and Main Roads, 2282. ginal Affairs)- BILLS: HARRIS, Edward David, Esquire Aborigines (initiation), 1914, 1938; (2°), (Wynnum)- 2152, 2173; (committee), 2174, 2175, Address in Reply, 367. 2176, 2178, 2179, 2180, 2181. BILLS: Queensland Marine Act Amendment Dental (initiation), 2594. (initiation), 1171, 1191; (2°), 1348, Hospitals Act Amendment (initiation), 1354. 2582. Torres Strait Islanders (initiation), 1938, Queensland Marine Act Amendment 1941; (2°), 2248, 2253; (committee), (2°), 1351. 2254, 2255, 2256. Financial Statement, 1140. Deaths- Ordered to withdraw from Chamber 1019, Heatley, Mr. W. C., 1567. 1022. ' Jones, Mr. V. E., 1567. Point of order, 1052. SUPPLY: SuPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Mines and Main Roads, 2334. Railways, 2228. Wynnum-Manly area, Police strength HEWITT, Wil!iam Doyglas, Esquire (presents petition), 235. (Chatsworth)- Address in Reply, 456. HEATLEY, Wil!iam Clarence, Esquire (Albert)- BILLS: Censorship of Films Act Amendment B!LLs: (initiation), 2034. Queensland Marine Act Amendment (initiation), 1191. Clean Waters (initiation), 2694. Daylight Saving (initiation), 943. Succession and Probate Duties Act Amendment (initiation), 1369. Invasion of Privacy (2°), 1307. Death, 1565. Pay-roll Tax (initiation), 538; (2°), 680. Financial Statement, 1023. Queensland Marine Act Amendment (initiation), 1175. HERRERT, Honourable John Desmond State and Regional Planning and Dev­ (Sherwood) (Minister for Labour and elopment, Public Works Organization Tourism)- and Environmental Control (com­ BILLS: mittee), 1661. Apprenticeship Act Amendment (initia­ Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences tion), 1406, 1414; (2°), 1449, 1457; Act Amendment (No. 2) (committee), (committee), 1458. 2727. Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initia­ Financial Statement, 799. tion), _1371, 1379; (2°) 1429, 1442; Matters of public interest­ (comm1ttee), 1444, 1446, 1448, 1449. Litter Act, Enforcement, 336. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ Vasectomy, 671. ment (initiation), 2526, 2540; (2 °), 2752, 2755; (committee), 2755, 2757, Point of order, 1392. 2758. SuPPLY: Vehicle & General Insurance Company Resolution reported from Committee­ (Australia) Ltd. (Motor Vehicles Labour and Tourism, 2456. Insurance) (initiation), 1459, 1470; Vote of Credit, 191. (2°), 1562, 1564. Matter of public interest- HINZE, Russell James, Esquire (South Family Life Movement of Australia, 826. Coast)- Ministerial statements- Address in Reply, 361. Australian Vacuum Cleaner Company, BILLS: 1672. Daylight Saving (initiation), 957. Lind Park Developments Pty. Ltd., 92. State and Regional Planning and Dev­ T,rade-directory sales practices, 61]. elopment, Public Works Organization Points of order, 1557, 1736, 1762, 2463, and Environmental Control (2°), 1618. 2490. Financial Statement, 759. 20 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HINZE, Russ2!1 James, Esquire-continued: M:atters of public interest­ Matters of pt1blic interest­ Brisbane-Redcliffe public transport sys­ Documents. Tabling, 1057. tem, 1493. Drink-driving, 110. Redcliffe, Electoral roll check, 2642. Gold Coast- HOUSTON, John William, Esquire Freeway, Tallebudgera Creek area, (Bulimba) (Leader of the Opposi- 668. tion)·- Massage parlours, 426. Address in Reply, 62. Police strength, 426. Answer to question, 1527. Parliamentary committees, Appointment, 2391. BILLS: Acts lnte;pretation Act Amendment Personal explanation, 1170. (initiation), 831. Points of order, 38, 2230. Appropriation (No. 2) (2°), 2495. SUPPLY: Audit Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ EsTIMATES JN CoMMITTEE­ tion), 1195; (2°). 1331. Industrial Development, 1859. Censorship of Films Act Amendment Labour and Tourism, 1732. (committee), 2773. Mines and Main Roads, 2306. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Works and Housing, 1991. Amendment (2°), 2801; (committee), 2806. HODGES, Honourable Alien Maxwen Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ (Gympie) (Minister for Works and tion), 1323; (2 °), 1392. Housing)- Daylight Saving (initiation), 940; (2°), BILLS: 1193. Builders' Registration (initiation), 2622, Elections Act Amendment (initiation), 2655; (2°), 2730, 2738; (committee), 835. 2740, 2741. Elec'oral Districts (initiation), 37; (2°), Building Societies Act and Another Act 116; (committee), 150, 152, 153, 157, Amendment (initiation), 1471, 1473; 163, 169. (2°), 1911, 1912. Electrical Workers and Contractors Act Police Act Amendment (initiation), 1474, Amendment (initiation), 2378; (2°), 1477; (2°), 1912, 1914. 2760; (committee), 2763, 2765. State Housing Act Amendment (initia­ Local Government Act Amendment (2°), tion), 2655, 2657; (2°), 2747. 2807. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Parliamentary Contributory Super- Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), annuation Act Amendment (initia­ 2514; (closure-moves motion), 2525; tion), 1329; (2 °), 1393. (2°), 2720, 2727; (committee), 2729. Pay-roll Tax (initiation), 532. Closure (moves motion), 2525. State and Regional Planning and Ministerial statement- Development, Public Works Organiza­ tion and Environmental Control Police, Alleged brutality at Trades Hall, (initiation), 1500; (2°), 1578; (com­ Brisbane, 856. mittee), 1634, 1636, 1638, 1641, 1643, Personal explanation, 372. 1644, 1645, 1646, 1647, 1650, 1651, Points of order, 368, 1973, 2736, 2746. 1652, 1654, 1658, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1662, 1666, 1667, 1668, 1669, 1670, SuPPLY: 1671. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Works and Housing, 1955, 2067, 2091. Amendment (committee), 2798, 2799. HOOPER, Keith WiHiam, Esquire (Green­ By-elections, Albert and Callide (moves slopes) (see also "Chairman of Com­ motion), 1567. mittees" and "Speaker, Acting and Deputy")- Deaths- Anderson, Mr. M. J. R., O.B.E. (seconds BILLS: motion of condolence), 1827. Builders' Registration (committee), 2743. Davies, Mr. H. J. (seconds motion of Queensland Marine Act Amendment condolence), 9. (initiation), 1181. Hadley, Mr. J. W. (seconds motion of HOUGHTON, James Edward Hiram, condolence), 9. Esquire (Reddiffe) (see also "Chair­ Heatley, Mr. W. C. (seconds motion man of Committees, Temporary" and of condolence), 1566. "Speaker, Deputy")- J ones, Mr. V. E. (seconds motion of BrLL: condolence), 1566. Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Macgroarty, Mr. N. F. (seconds motion Amendment (committee), 2798. of condolence), 182. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 21

HOUSTON, John WiHiam, Esquire- BILLS-continued: continued: Succession and Probate Duties Act Deaths-continued: Amendment (initiation), 1366. Turner, Mr. J. A. (seconds motion of Financial Statement, 1203. condolence), 182. Matters of public interest- Documents, Tabling (Mr. Speaker's state­ Obscene publications, Legislative control, ment on rules), 975. 1270. Financial Statement, 747. Ombudsm:m, Appointment, 1689. Matters of public interest­ Parliament, Late sittings, 1909. Parliament, Late sittings, 1902. Parliamentary committees, Appointment, Police, Alleged brutality at Trades Hall, 2394. Brisbane, 1272. Persoi1al explanation, 2796. Norman Park area cross-river bridge, Points of order, 2228, 2580, 2684. Answer to question, 1527. Opposition Whip, Appointment of Mr. SUPPLY: Sherrington, 8. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Industrial Development, 1882. Order in Council and Proclamation under State Transport Acts (withdrawal of Mines and Main Roads, 2320. motion), 62. Resolution reported from Committee­ Papers (see "Documents"). Labour and Tourism, 2490. Points of order, 5, 8, 333, 476, 596, 601, INCH, Alexander James, Esquire (Burke)­ 1626, 1640, 1733, 1899, 1900, 2140, 2465, 2527, 2589, 2704. Financial Statement, 807. Precedence of Government business on Matter of public interest- Wednesday, 15 September 1971, 527. Mt. Isa Base Hospital, 2147. Privilege- SuPPLY: Questions to Ministers, 1163. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ State of emergency, 5. Mines and Main Roads, 2344. SuPPLY: Works and Housing, 1978. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ JENSEN, Eugene Dubois, Esquire (Bunda­ Labour and Tourism, 1735. berg)- Works and Housing, 2079. Address in Reply, 291. Vote of Credit, 188. BILLS: Valedictory, 2822. Censorship of Films Act Amendment HUGHES, Clive Melwyn, Esquire (initiation), 2041. (Kurilpa)- Dental (initiation), 2598. Address in Reply, 574. Electoral Districts (2°), 133. BILLS: Griffith University (initiation), 638. Builders' Registration (2 °), 2734; (com­ Police Act Amendment (initiation), 1477. mittee), 2739, 2746. Racing and Betting Act Amendment Censorship of Films Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1401. (initiation), 2038; (committee), 2775. Financial Statement, 1242. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Matters of public interest- Amendment (initiation), 2675. Convicted person, Suppression of name, Commonwealth Places (Administration 428. of Laws) Act Amendment (initiation), Property investment syndicates, 2141. 2366; (2°), 2769. Retail price variations, 829. Daylight Saving (initiation), 953. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 687. Elections Act Amendment (initiation), 838. Points :of order, 604, 1259. Electoral Districts (2°), 133; (com­ SUPPLY: mittee), 154, 156, 159. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Invasion of Privacy (initiation), 1075; Industrial Development, 1813. (2°), 1304; (committee), 1333. Railways, 2125. Local Government Act Amendment (ini'iation), 2682. JONES, Raymond, Esquire, B.E.M. Picture Theatres and Films Act Amend­ (Cairns)- ment (initiation), 2262. BILLS: State and Regional Planning and Censorship of Films Act Amendment Development, Public Works Organiza­ (initiation), 2049. tion and Environmental Control Queensland Marine Act Amendment (initiation), 1522; (committee), 1637. (initiation), 1185; (2°), 1353. 22 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

JONES, Raymond, Esquire-continued: Death- BILLS--continued: Anderson, Mr. M. J. R., O.B.E., 1828. Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Points of order, 1902, 1954. Amendment (2°), 2787; (committee), 2797, 2798, 2799, 2800. SUPPLY: Financial Statement, 776. EST! MATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Railways, 2093, 2132, 2207, 2242. Matter of public interest- Post Office telecommunication activities, LANE, Dona!d Frederick, Esquire 672. (Merthyr)- National park, Revocation, 1712. Takes his seat, 49. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 289, Address in Reply, 257. 1107. Personal explanation, 2269. BJLLS: Builders' Registration (initiation), 2653; Points of order, 1104, 1771, 1782, 2209. (committee), 2746. State forests, Revocation, 1712. State and Regional Planning and Dev­ SUPPLY: elopment, Public Works Organization ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ and Environmental Control (com­ mittee), 1648. Labour and Tourism, 1756. Vagrants, G.1ming, and Other Offences Railways, 2101. Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), JONES, Vincent Edward, Esquire (Callide)­ 2518. Death, 1565. Financial Statement, 1010. JORDAN, Mm. Ellen Violet (Ipswich West)­ Matters of public interest- Address in Reply, 260. Cruelty to horses at riding schools, 1279. BILLS: Esso Service Station, Albion Heights, Children's Services Act Amendment 665. (initiation), 2611. Organised crime, 331. Daylight Saving (initiation), 948. Points of order, 771, 1031, 1153, 1154, Hospitals Act Amendment (initiation), 1158, 1988, 2464, 2586. 2577. State and Regional Planning and Develop­ SUPPLY: ment, Public Works Organization and ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Environmental Control (initiation), Industrial Development, 1820. 1516. Mines and Main Roads, 2284. Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Railways, 2201. Amendment (initiation), 2418. Resolution reported from Committee­ Financial Statement, 1116. Labour and Tourism, 2461. SUPPLY: LEE, Norman Edward, Esquire (Yeronga}­ ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Industrial Development, 1822. Address in Reply, 351. Mines and Main Roads, 2331. BILL: KAUS, William Bernard, Esquire, D.F.C. Builders' Registration (committee), 2743. (Hawthorne)- SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 482. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILL: Labour and Tourism, 1768. State and Regional Planning and Develop­ Mines and Main Roads, 2326. ment, Public Works Organization and Works and Housing, 2002. Environmental Control (2°), 1611. SuPPLY: LICKISS, William Daniel, Esquire (Mt. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Coot-tha) (see also "Chairman of Industrial Development, 187 4. Committees, Temporary" and "Speaker, Deputy")- Labour and Tourism, 1754. Works and Housing, 2007. BILLS: Aborigines (committee), 2176, 2177. KNOX, Honourable WH!iam Edward (Nnndah) (Minister for Transport)- City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Amendment (initiation), 2671. BILLS: Daylight Saving (initiation), 961. Commonwealth Places (Administration of Laws) Act Amendment (initiation), Pay-roll Tax (initiation), 534. 2363, 2367. State and Regional Planning and Queensland Law Society Act Amend­ Development, Public Works Organiza­ ment (initiation), 2367, 2371. tion and Environmental Control. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 23

UCKISS, Wiiliam Daniel, Esquire- McKECHNIE, Henry Arthur, EsqUiire continued: (Camarvon)- BILLS-continued: Address in Reply, 247. (initiation), 1503; (2°), 1624; (com­ BILLS: mittee), 1638, 1642, 1644, 1651, 1654, Electrical Workers and Contractors Act 1656, 1662, 1663, 1667, 1669. Amendment (commiHee), 2764. Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Plague Grasshoppers Extermination Act Amendment (initiation), 2411; (2°), Amendment (initiation), 2373. 2791. Financial Statement, 921. Deaths- Matters of public interest- Macgroarty, Mr. N. F., 184. Industrial dispute in wool stores, 11054. Turner, Mr. J. A., 184. Wool industry, Assistance and research, Financial Statement, 1113. 2148. Matter of public interest- Points of order, 594, 595. South-western Freeway, Incorporation of SUPPLY: Taringa Parade, 2151. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Points of order, 1516, 1629, 2666. Railways, 2108. SUPPLY: Works and Housing, 1975. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- Resolution reported from Committee­ Industrial Development, 1878. Labour and Tourism, 2468. l.ONERGAN, WiHiam Horace, Esquire MELLOY, John, Esquire (Nudgee)­ (F'limlers)- Address in Reply, 356. Financial Statement, 1219. BILLS: l.OW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ Aborigines (initiation), 1931. Address in Reply, 464. Children's Services Act Amendment (ini.tiation), 2606. Financial Statement, 1121. Dental (initiation), 2591; (2°), 2748; SUPPLY: (committee), 2749. EsTIMATES IN CO!vfMITTEE­ Hospitals Act Amendment (initiation), Industrial Development, 1869. 2572; (2 °), 2748. Medical Act Amendment (initiation), Labour and Tourism, 1744. 2562; (2°), 2748. Mines and Main Roads, 2336. Financial Statement, 1235. Railways, 2216. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 2526. Works and Housing, 1985. SUPPLY: MARGINSON, Evan, Esquire (Ipswich EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ East)- Health, 2449. Address in Reply, 504. Labour and Tourism, 1771. BILLS: MILLER, Colin John, Esquire (Ithaca)­ City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Amendment (initiation), 2670. Address in Reply, 285. Clean Waters (2°), 2813. BILLS: Hospitals Act Amendment (ini.tiation), Builders' Registration (2•), 2737. 2580. Clean Waters (committee), 2818. Picture Theatres and Films Act Amend­ State and Regional Planning and ment (initiation), 2257. Development, Public Works Organiza­ State and Regional Planning and tion and Environmental Control (2 °), Development, Public Works Organiza­ 1591. tion and Environmental Control (2 °), Financial Statement, 999. 1590; (commi•ttee), 1657. Matters of public interest­ Valuation of Land Act and Another Act C.A.M.A.R.A. Foundation report, 227. Amendment (initiation), 2409. Door to Door (Sales) Act, 1496. Point of order, 2704. Motor vehicle seat belts, 2645. SUPPLY: Point of order, 2464. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Health, 2454. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Industrial Development, 1852. Industrial Development, 1865. Mines and Main Roads, 2309. Labour and Tourism, 1759. Railways, 2199. Mines and Main Roads, 2351. 24 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

MILLER, Colin John, Esquire-continued: MULLER, Selwyn John, Esquire (Fassifern)­ SUPPLY-continued: Address in Reply (moves motion), 12. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-continued; BILLS: Railways, 2119. Succession and Probate Duties Act Works and Housing, 2013. Amendment (initiation), 1360. Resolution reported from Committee­ Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Labour and Tourism, 2459. Amendment (initiation), 2416. MOORE, Francis Peter, Esquire Financial Statement, 883. (Mourilyan)- SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 73. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Works and Housing, 2087. Electoral Districts (committee), 155. MURRAY, John, Esquire, M.B.E. (Clay­ Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment field)- (No. 2) (2'), 2809. Address in Reply, 499. Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (2'), 1440. BILLS: Griffith University (initiation), 623; (2'), Aborigines (committee), 2176, 2179. 702. Censorship of Films Act Amendment Financial Statement, 1018. (initiation), 2050. Matters of public interest- Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (2'), 1437; (committee), 1444, 1448. Collinsville Power Station, Industrial stoppage, 333. Invasion of Privacy (initiation), 1072. Dunk Island, Special lease, 822. Matter of public interest­ Innisfail railway workshops, 1691. Cannon Hill abattoir, 2639. School-bus services and conveyance com- Point of order, 140. mittees, 2150. NEWBERY, Thomas Guy, Esquire Motion- (Mirani)- "That I be now heard", 2711. Address in Reply, 409. National park, Revocation, 1705. SUPPLY: Ordered to resume seat, 624. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 586, Industrial Development, 1885. 597, 1783, 2526. Mines and Main Roads, 2316. Points of order, 525, 586, 629, 931, 1051, Railways, 2240. 1106, 17 69' 2711. State forests, Revocation, 1705. NEWTON, Harold Francis, Esquire (Belmont)- SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 485. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Labour and Tourism, 1762. BILLS: Works and Housing, 2016. Builders' Registration (initiation), 2646; (2'), 2731; (committee), 2738, 2740, MOORE, Robert Edgar, Esquire (Windsor)­ 2741, 2743, 2744, 2745. Address in Reply (seconds motion), 17. Building Societies Act and Another Act BILLS: Amendment (initiation), 1472; (2'), 1911. Apprenticeship Act Amendment (initia- tion), 1410. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2539. Clean Waters (initiation), 2699. Police Act Amendment (initiation), 1474; Daylight Saving (initiation), 946. (2'), 1913. Electrical Workers and Contractors Act State Housing Act Amendment (initia­ Amendment (2'), 2762. tion), 2656; (2'), 2747. Pay-roll Tax (initiation), 548. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Financial Statement, 868. Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), Points of order, 844, 1009, 1155. 2516; (2'), 2721; (committee), 2729, SUPPLY: 2730. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Financial Statement, 874. Industrial Development, 1815. Points of order, 458, 1975, 1987, 1992. Labour and Tourism, 1552. SUPPLY: Mines and Main Roads, 2288. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Railways, 2221. Mines and Main Roads, 2335. Works and Housing, 1997. Railways, 2195. Resolution reported from Committee­ Works and Housing, 1972. Labour and Tourism, 2481. V ate of Credit, 201. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 25

NICHOLSON, Honourable David Eric BILLS-continued: (Murrumba) (see "Speaker''). State and Regional Planning and Development, Public Works Organi­ O'DONNELL, Eugene Chrlstopher, Esquire zation and Environmental Control (Barcoo)- (initiation), 1513; (2'), 1597. Address in Reply, 243. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences BILLS: Act Amendment (No. 2) (2'), 2723. Electoral Districts (committee), 159, 165. Financial Statement, 772. Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment Matters of public interest- (No. 2) (initiation), 2707; (2'), 2808. Brisbane City Council, Administration, Invasion of Privacy (committee), 1310. 2143. Local Government Act Amendment King George Square car park, 2635. (initiation), 2684. Senior English books, 334. Mining Act Amendment (No. 2) University of Queensland, Senate, 113. (initiation), 2620. Women's Liberation Movement, School Plague Grasshoppers Extermination Act distribution of sex pamphlets, 821. Amendment (initiation), 2374. National park, Revocation, 1703. Racing and Betting Act Amendment Point of order, 2175. (No. 2) (committee), 1428. Precedence of Government business on State and Regional Planning and Wednesday, 15 September 1971, 530. Development, Public Works Organiza­ tion and Environmental Control (2'), State forests, Revocation, 1703. 1628. SUPPLY: Succession and Probate Duties Act ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Amendment (initiation), 1362. Industrial Development, 1846. Financial Statement, 1107. Labour and Tourism, 1738. Railways, 2192. Matter of public interest- Works and Housing, 1980. Grasshopper infestation, Central High­ lands, 667. RAE, Honourable Wallace Alexander National park and State forests, Revoca­ Ramsay (Gregory) (Minister for Local tion, 1696. Government and Electricity)- BILLS: SUPPLY: Censorship of Films Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 2025, 2056; (2°), 2771, Industrial Development, 1879. 2772; (committee), 2774, 2775. Labour and Tourism, 1776. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Mines and Main Roads, 2353. Amendment (initiation), 2659, 2678; Railways, 2219. (2'), 2800, 2805; (committee), 2805, 2806. Works and Housing, 2090. Clean Wa'ers (initiation), 2689, 2703; (2'), 2810, 2814; (committee), 2816, PORTER, Charles Robert, Esquire (Toowong)- 2817, 2818, 2819. Electrical Workers and Contractors Act Address in Reply, 77. Amendment (initiation), 2376, 2379; BILLS: (2°), 2758, 2762; (committee), 2764, Aborigines (initiation), 1925; (com- 2765. mittee), 2175, 2178, 2179, 2181. Local Government Act Amendment Censorship of Films Act Amendment (initiation), 2678, 2688; (2'), 2806,2807. (initiation), 2029; (committee), 277 4. Picture Theatres and Films Act Amend­ City of Brisbane Town Planning Act ment (initiation), 2056, 2263; (2'), Amendment (initiation), 2668; (2°), 2776, 2779. 2804; (committee), 2806. Valuation of Land Act and Another Daylight Saving (initiation), 949. Act Amendment (initiation), 2399; (2'), 2780, 2793; (committee), 2797, Elections Act Amendment (initiation), 2798, 2799, 2800. 842. Electoral Districts (2'), 131. Ministerial statement- Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (com­ Brisbane town planning system, 372. mittee), 1446. ROW, Honmuable John Alfred (Hinchin· Griffith University (committee), 723,727. brook) (Minister for Primary Invasion of Privacy (initiation), 1077; Indnstries)- (committee), 1335. BILL: Pay-roll Tax (initiation), 542. Plague Grasshoppers Extermination Act Stamp Act Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ Amendment (initiation), 2371, 2375; tion), 13 57. (2°), 2765, 2767. 26 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SHERRINGTON, Douglas John, Esquire SUPPLY: (Salisbury)- EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 451. Industrial Development, 1808. BILLS: Railways, 2121. Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amend­ Works and Housing, 2091. ment (initiation), 2556; (2°), 2719. Vote of Credit, 203. Builders' Registration (committee), 2739 2742, 2744. , SPEAKER [Honourable David Eric Nicholson Censorship of Films Act Amendment (Murrumba)J- (initiation), 2051. Absence, 1565. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Adjournment of House, Proposed motion Amendment (initiation), 2673. under Standing Order No. 137, Sub­ Clean Waters (initiation), 2701; (2°), sidie'S for school libraries (Mr. P. 2811; (committee), 2816, 2818. Wood), 1381. Daylight Saving (initia,tion), 944. Dental (initiation), 2596. BILLS: Elections Act Amendment (initiation), Generally- 840. Second reading- Electoral Districts (2°), 139; (committee) Clauses cannot be discussed, 1434. 152. ' Debate must be confined to prin­ Griffith University (initiation), 636. ciples of Bill, 696, 853, 1292, Hospitals Act Amendment (initiation) 1293, 1305, 1306, 1435, 1438, 2584. ' 1457, 215~ 2161, 2735, 273~ Invasion of Privacy (initiation), 1067; 2762, 2768, 2777, 2789, 2790. (2°), 1305. Appropriation (No. 2)- Local Government Act Amendment Sitting extended under Standing Order (initiation), 2685. No. 307 to enable Treasurer to Mining Act Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ reply, 2503. tion), 2618. City of Brisbane Town Planning Act Pay-roll Tax (initiation), 545. Amendment- Public Curator Act Amendment (initia­ Noosa Heads cannot be discussed, tion), 650. 2804. Queensland Marine Act Amendment (initiation), 1183. Chair- State and Regional Planning and Devel­ Arguing with, Not in Order, 1435, 1436. opment, Public Works Organization Must be addressed, 355, 433, 705, 2487. and Environmental Control (initiation) Must be obeyed, 1536, 2477. 1505; (2°), 1602. , Must be respected, 2460. Vehicle &. General Insurance Company Reflections on, Not in order, 509, 1536. (Australia) Ltd. (Motor Vehicles Responsibilities not to be assumed by Insurance) (initiation), 1465. member, 976, 1349, 1441. Deaths- Chairmen of Committees, Temporary Davies, Mr. H. J., 11. (nominates Mr. Lickiss to panel), 6. Hadley, Mr. J. W., 11. Closure motion, Must be put without Financial Statement, 1130. debate, 530. Matters of public interest­ Cross-firing in Chamber, Disorderly, 584. Conservation day, 1693. Debate must be confined to question Gold Coast freeway, Tallebudgera under discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Creek area, 669. Denial (see "Statement''). Mineral leases, Fraser and Moreton Disparaging remarks on members not in Islands (presents petition), 2542. order, 2463, 2464, 2465. Motion- Divisions- "That the honourable member for Members must remain seated during Mourilyan be now heard.", 2711. count, 5. National park, Revocation, 1698. Members must not remain in Chamber Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1627 if not voting, 531. 1901, 2525. , Documents, Tabling (statement on Points of order, 352, 530, 597, 953, 1260, rules), 975, 976. 1307, 1526, 1535, 1618, 1715, 1841, "Hansard" proofs must not be quoted, 1901, 1955, 2424, 2587, 2621, 2683, 457. 2703, 2711. Intemperate language not in order, 1442. State forests, Revocation, 1698. 2491. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 27

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric Privilege- Nicholson)-continued: Not customary to raise matte,r on open­ Interjections- :ing day of Parliament, 5. Disorderly, 134, 268, 355, 426, 427, Not occasion to score political points, 8. 433, 459, 473, 531, 552, 585, 586, Questions to Ministers, 1163. 594, 601, 1307, 2157, 2459, 2469, 2471, 2480, 2481, 2644, 2737, 2760, Prosecution of quarrel not in order, 181, 2790, 2803. 1170, 1442, 1489, 1491. Members not obliged to heed, 1291. Must not be made from other than Questions­ member's usual place, 603, 2485. Answers- Interruptions, Disorderly, 565, 1441. Debate on, Not m order, 526, 970, 2514. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to question under discussion, 530, 2465, Inclusion of information in 2478, 2479, 2481. "Hansard", 1534. May be deferred, 345. Matters disposed of in current session may not be discussed, 1491. Reflections on members not in order, 1260. Members- Comment cannot be sought, 107, 345, Desiring to speak must rise before 977. question put, 1349. Conversations m loud tones during Must be referred to by names of elec­ question time, Disorderly, 31, 181, torates, 109. 327, 526, 1534, 2715. Must not interject from distinguished Cross-firing during question time, visitors' gallery, 531. Disorderiy, 932, 1048, 1535, 2552. Must not interject while walking through Debate on, Not in order, 345. Chamber, 603. Disallowance, 181, 243, 384, 482, 717, Must remain silent when Mr. Speaker 939, 1163, 1170, 1321, 1392, 1489, on his feet, 345, 448, 530. 1535, 1536, 2189, 2514, 2552, 2553. Ordered to apologise­ Disallowed, Posing in different form Mr. Wright, 1536. not in order, 1170, 1536, 1537. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Expressions of opmwn cannot be Mr. Aikens, 327, 1536. sought, 384, 526, 1163, 2141. Mr. F. P. Moore, 586, 597. Facetious, Not in order, 142, 482, 1536. Passing between Chair and member speaking, Not in order, 684, 1437, Form, scope and limitation, 34, 107, 2481. 149, 150, 181, 243, 280, 329, 345, 384, 448, 482, 574, 665, 717, 718, Seating in Chamber, Mr. Speaker to be 820, 868, 938, 977, 1170, 1321, 2141. advised of changes, 346. Government policy, Information cannot Suspended- be sought, 34, 482, 617, 618, 820, Mr. Bennett, 552. 1321, 2553. Microphones, Use by members, 746, 2387. Interjections during question time, Ministers must be referred to by correct Disorderly, 33, 227, 242, 327, 425, title, 1441. 447, 567, 618, 717, 746, 935, 970, 97~ 1048, 1480, 1482, 1535, 2634. Ministerial statements- Interruptions during question time, Minister to be heard without interruption, Disorderly, 566, 1535. 372. Legal opinions cannot be sought, 181. Not occasions to engage in personalities, Lengthy, Not in order, 1170. 476. Must be asked without comment, 1098. Order in Chamber, 857. Must be directed to appropriate Order in gallery, 565, 574, 822, 1050. Minister, 7 46. Papers (see "Documents"). Must not contain too much detail, 280, Personal explanations- 718. Leave of House must be sought, 1170. Must not relate to legislation before Must pertain only to question raised by Parliament, 1321. member, 448. Must not seek information on matter Not occasions to engage in personalities, ruled out of order, 1392. 476. Not occasions for making speeches, 149, 329, 1536. Petition, Disallowance, 132 J. Not occasions for political sniping, 181, Points of order- 243, 384. Invalid, 459, 476, 530, 1307, 1535, 2492. Order in Chamber during question time, Must not be taken from other than 344, 618, 2141, 2715. member's usual place, 592. Personal, Not in order, 2514. 28 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric Chair- Nicholson)-continued: Does not recognise shadow Ministers, Questions-continued: 1901. Must be addressed, 127, 297, 465, 1606, Press reports, Ministers cannot be asked 1833. if accurate, 243, 665. Must be obeyed, 1351, 1901. Quarrel must not be prosecuted, 1170, 1489. Reflections on, Not in order, 140, 1901, 2250. Reflections on members not in order, 574, 970. Responsibilities must not be assumed by member, 686, 1630, 1900. Sarcastic, Not in order, 1489. Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, Similar, Not in order, 61, 345, 574, 19, 122, 128, 358, 362, 395, 704, 2141, 2635. 1611, 2753. Subjudice matters, Not in order, 2189. Cross-firing in Chamber, Disorderly, 19, Supplementary- 248, 358, 595, 608, 1622. Cannot be asked by another member, Debate must be confined to question 939. under discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Limitation on number, 2635. Denial (see 'Statement"). Upon notice, Questions remammg Intemperate language not in order, 686. unanswered at termination of session, 2718. Interjections- Without notice, Must conform to rules Disorderly, 126, 248, 363, 465, 466, for framing, 2552. 608, 1612, 1626, 1627, 1633, 1901, Reflections on members not in order, 574. 2250. Standing Order No. 123A, Grossly Members not obliged to heed, 139. disorderly conduct, 62, 181, 242, 426, }dust not be made from other than 448, 530, 585, 586, 597, 717, 935, member's usual place, 3 63, 607, 97~ 1048, 1098, 1307, 1441, 1482, 1621, 1622, 1624. 1535, 1536, 2460, 2469, 2477, 2480, Interruptions, Disorderly, 1901. 2634. Statement or denial by member must be Irrelevancies, Debate must be confineJ accepted, 592, 594, 597, 1052, 2457, to question under discussion, 686, 1703. 2464. Members- Statements ordered to be withdrawn, 109, Entitled to rebut innuendos, 125. 316, 368, 574, 586, 601, 1260, 2463. Must be referred to by names of Stranger in gallery, Removal, 565. electorates, 138, 1606, 1632. Tabling of documents, Statement on rules, Must remain silent when Deputy Speaker 975, 976. on his feet, 248, 289, 608, 1622, 1632, Tedious repetition, Not in order, 1435, 1900, 1954. 1436, 1442. Not obliged to answer interjections, 139. Unparliamentary language- Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Expressions ruled out of order­ Mr. Davis, 1896. "Bloody", 574. Mr. Jensen, 687. "Galah", 698. Mr. R. Jones, 289. "Rort", 448. Mr. Sherrington, 1627, 1901. Valedictory, 2823. Mr. P. Wood, 465. Suspended- SPEAKER, ACTING AND DEPUTY [Hooper, Keith William, Esquire Mr. Baldwin, 2688. (Greenslopes)]-[see also "Hooper Ministers must be referred to by correct Keith WiiUam, Esquire"]- ' title, 138, 1900. BILLS: Noise in gallery, 253. Generally- Personal explanations, Must not be used to Second reading- prosecute quarrels, 1786. Clauses cannot be discussed, 2754. Debate must be confined to Points of order- principles of Bill, 129, 135, 137, Invalid, 140, 465, 1901. 138, 139, 1351, 1607, 1621, 1622, Member must be heard without inter­ 2250. ruption, 596, 1901. State and Regional Planning and Devel­ Not occasions for making speech, 2490. opment, Public Works Organization and Environmental Control- Questions- Estimates of Department of Conversations in loud tones during Industrial Development cannot be question time, Disorderly, 1718, 1789. discussed, 1600. Disallowance, 1900. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 29

SPEAKER, ACTING AND DEPUTY Interjections­ (Hooper, Keith William, Esquire)­ Disorderly, 365, 366. continued: Not to be made from other than Questions-continued: member's usual place, 86. Facetious, Not in order, 1688, 1797, Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to 1899. question under discussion, 1699, 1700, Form, scope and limitation, 1688, 1954. 1713, 1714. Government policy, Information cannot Standing Order No. 123A, Grossly dis­ be sought, 1797. orderly conduct, 300, 301, 332, 366. Interjections during question time, Dis­ SULLIVAN, Honourable Victor Bruce (Con­ orderly, 1723, 1833, 1893, 1896, 1954 2023. ' damine) (Minister for Lands)- Lengthy, Not in order, 1954. BrLL: Order in Chamber during question time Farmers' Assistance Act Amendment 1954, 1955. ' (No. 2) (initiation), 2704, 2711; (2°), Shadow Ministers, Not recognised by 2807, 2810. Chair, 1901. Matters of public interest- Standing Order No. 123A, Grossly dis­ Dunk Island, Special lease, 1050. orderly conduct, 289, 465, 466, 608, Moreton Island, Sale of Crown land, 687, 1627, 1896, 1901, 1954, 1955 1050. 2023. ' Ministerial statement- Statement or denial by member must be accepted, 1629, 1715, 2490. Moreton Island, Sale of Crown land, 475. Statements ordered to be withdrawn '138, 140, 2023, 2490. ' National park and State forests, Revoca­ tion, 1694, 1714. Unparliamentary language- Expressions ruled out of order­ THACKERAY, Mervyn Herbert, Esquire (Rockhampton North)- "Liar", 289. "Lies", 596. Address in Reply, 414. "Old woman", 1902. TOMKINS. Kenneth Burgoyne, Esquire (Roma)- SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Houghton, .James Edward Hiram, Esquire (Redclifl'e)]­ Address in Reply, 585. [see also "Houghton, .James Edward BILLS: Hiram, Esquire"]- Picture Theatres and Films Act Amend­ Chair- ment (initiation), 2260. Must be addressed, 581, 1592. Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 2406. Debate must be confined to question under discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Matter of public interest- Decorum in Chamber, 581. Post Office telecommunication activi­ ties, 823. Intemperate language not in order, 580, 581. Point of order, 2259. Interjections- SUPPLY: Disorderly, 287, 413, 414, 1277, 1592, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2471. Mines and Main Roads, 2342. Must not be made from other than Railways, 2230. member's usual place, 1589. TOOTH, Honourable Seymour Douglas Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined (Ashgrove) (Minister for Hea!th)- to que:>tion under discussion, 2470. Address in Reply, 311. Standing Order No. 123A, Grossly dis­ orderly conduct, 287. BILLS: Statement ordered to be withdrawn, 580. Children's Services Act Amendment (initiation), 2604; (2°), 2750; (com­ SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Lickiss, William mittee), 2752. Daniel, Esquire (Mt. Coot-tha)]-[see Dental (initiation), 2589, 2603; (2°), also "Lickiss, William Daniel, 2748; (committee), 2749. Esquire"]- Hospitals Act Amendment (initiation), Chair- 2570, 2587; (2°), 2748. Must be addressed, 365, 366, 1700. Medical Act Amendment (initiation), 2561, 2568; (2°), 2748. Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, 332, 1714. Deaths- Debate must be confined to question Macgroarty, Mr. N. F., 184. under discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Turner, Mr. J. A., 184. 30 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

TOOTH, Honourable Seymour Douglas­ SUPPLY: continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Financial Statement, 1228. Industrial Development, 1848. Matter of public interest­ Labour and Tourism, 1557. Parliament, Late sittings, 1900. Railways, 2204. Ministerial sfatements- W ALUS-SMITH, Edwin, Esquire (Table­ Caloundra hospital, Application by lands)- Dr. B. B. Wainer, 372. Address in Reply, 281. Cannabis (marijuana), Statement by BILLS: Dr. N. Ribush, 2541. Aborigines (initiation), 1922; (2°), 2154; Westbrook Training Centre, Report on (committee), 2174, 2176, 2177, 2178, administration, 50. 2179, 2180, 2181. Points of order, 1904, 1955, 2582, 2583. Apprenticeship Act Amendment (2°), 1455. SuPPLY: Censorship of Films Act Amendment EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ (committee), 2775. Health, 2431, 2455. Electoral Districts (committee), 156, 168. Queensland Marine Act Amendment TUCKER, Percy John Robert, Esquire (initiation), 1173; (2°), 1350. (Townsvi!le North)- Torres Strait Islanders (initiation), 1941; Address in Reply, 580. (2°), 2250; 2254, 2255, 2256.

BILLS: Financial Statement, 1238. Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amend­ Matter of public interest­ ment (initiation), 2554; (2°), 2719. Cairns-Chillagoe rail-motor service, 825. Daylight Saving (initiation), 951. Points of order, 289, 2162. Electoral Districts (initiation), 40; (2 o ), SuPPLY: 124; (committee), 150, 157. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Pay-roll Tax (initiation), 535; (2°), 676. Labour and Tourism, 1752. Public Curator Act Amendment (initia­ Railways, 2223. tion), 649. Racing and Betting Act Amendment WH.ARTON, C!aude Alfred, Esquire (No. 2) (initiation), 1396; (2°), 1420. (Burnett) (see also "Chairman of Royal National Agricultural and Indus­ Committees, Temporary")- trial Association of Queensland (initia­ Address in reply, 297. tion), 2658; (2 °), 2719. BILLS: Stamp Act Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1355; (2°), 1393. tion), 1327. Succession and Probate Duties Act Pay-roll Tax (initiation), 547. Amendment (initiation), 1359; (2°), 1394. Racing and Betting Act Amendment (No. 2) (2°), 1425. Vagrants. Gaming, and Other Offences Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), State and Regional Planning and 2523; (committee), 2729. Development, Public Works Organi­ zation and Environmental Control By-elections, A!bert and Callide (seconds (initiation), 1520. motion), 1568. Succession and Probate Duties Act Deaths- Amendment (initiation), 1364. Davies, Mr. H. J., 11. Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Hadley, Mr. J. W., 11. Amendment (initiation), 2420; (com­ mittee), 2796, 2798. Financial Statement, 1212. Financial Statement, 896. Matters of public interest- Point of order, 1365. Bingo, Police raid on Jubilee Ladies' SUPPLY: Bowling Club, 234, 1688. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Heatley State School, 2393. Labour and Tourism, 1773. Liquor industry, Tied-house system, 828. Railways, 2104. Mackay children murder, Confession, 335. WOOD, Bill, Esquire, B.Ed. (Cook)­ Rural reconstruction, 2636. Address in Reply, 509. Points of order, 316, 1037, 1256, 1783, BILLS: 2208, 2358. Aborigines (initiation), 1926. Precedence of Government business on Apprenticeship Act Amendment f2°), Wednesday, 15 September 1971, 528. 1453. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 31

WOOD, Bin, Esquire-continued: SuPPLY: BILLS-continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Censorship of Films Act Amendment Labour and Tourism, 1764. (initiation), 2044. Tertiary education, Commonwealth scholar­ Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initia­ ships and abolition of fees (presents tion), 1376; (2°) 1438. petition), 2712. Griffith University (initiation), 632; WRIGHT, Keith Webb, Esquire, A.Ed. (2°), 699. (Rockhampton South)- Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ Address in Reply, 469. ment (initiation), 2535. Queensland Marine Act Amendment BILLS: (initiation), 1177; (2°), 1353. Aborigines (committee), 2178, 2180. Racing and Betting Act Amendment Censorship of Films Act Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1403. (initiation), 2035; (2 °), 2772. Financial Statement, 1147. Elections Act Amendment (initiation), 846. Matte,r of public interest- Electoral Districts (committee), 154. Edmonton Fire Brigade, 113. Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1378; (2 °), 1434; (committee), National park, Revocation, 1708. 1444. Ordered to resume seat, 1152. Griffith University (initiation), 626; (2°), Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1032. 703. Point of order, 698. Invasion of Privacy (committee), 1331, 1336, 1342, 1343, 1344. State forests, Revocation, 1708. Mining Act Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ SUPPLY: tion), 2617. State and Regional Planning and Devel­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ opment, Public Works Organization Industrial Development, 1817. and Environmental Control (initiation), Labour and Tourism, 1559. 1524; (2°), 1598; (committee), 1637, Mines and Main Roads, 2348. 1639, 1643, 1666. Works and Housing, 1994. Succession and Probate Duties Act Amendment (initiation), 1365. WOOD, Peter, Esquire (Toowoomba East)­ Valuation of Land Act and Another Act Amendment (2°), 2792; (committee), BrLLs: 2797, 2798, 2800. Aborigines (2°), 2167; (committee), 2175, Vehicle & General Insurance Company 2179, 2180. (Australia) Ltd. (Motor Vehicles Children's Services Act Amendment Insurance) (initiation), 1468. (committee), 2750. Elections Aot Amendment (initiation), Matters of public interest- 843. Consumer protection, 329. Griffith University (initiation), 556; (2°), National Fitness Movement, 1277. 691; (committee), 722, 727. Rockhampton South, Electoral roll Financial Statement, 1222. check, 2397. Kangaroos, Plfeservation (presents petition), Points of order, 726, 1220, 1380, 2190, 2425. 2191, 2250. Matters of public interest­ Rockhampton land valuations (presents petition), 1942. Education needs, 2640. Farm equipment, Repossession by hire­ SuPPLY: purchase companies, 1058. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ School library subsidies, 1494. Mines and Main Roads, 2323. Mineral leases, Fraser and Moreton Islands Railways, 2213. (presents petition), 2425. Works and Housing, 2010. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 465. Resolution reported from Committee­ Points of order, 465, 1391, 1392. Labour and Tourism, 2478. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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Form, scope and limitation (Mr. Speaker), Aborigines-continued: 107, 149, 150, 181, 243, 280, 345, 384, Education- 448, 482, 574, 665, 718, 820, 868, 939, 977, 1163, 1170, 1321, 1391, 1489, 1536, Improvement (Mr. B. Wood), 424. 1900, 2141, 2_189, 2514, 2552, 2553, Research (Mr. B. Wood), 278, 1388. 2635; (Mr. Actmg Speaker), 1688, 1954. Special assistance (Mr. B. Wood), 278. Disallowed, 181, 243, 384, 482, 1321, 1391, Teaching and standards achieved (Mr. 1489, 1536, 1900, 2514, 2552. B. Wood), 1388. Family-planning education (Mr. Bromley), Aboriginal and Island Affairs Department­ 382. Aid applications (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 277. Government policy (Mr. Murray), 481, Houses, Purchases and sales (Mr. Wallis­ 521; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 614. Smith), 1318. Health of children (Mr. Bromley), 382; Liaison officers (Mr. B. Wood), 523. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1723, 1786. Schools- Housing, Cunnamulla (Mr. Aiken), 31. Control (Mr. B. Wood), 278; (Mr. Infant mortality (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 58; Wallis-Smith), 1573. (Mr. Bromley), 382. Parents and citizens' associations (Mr. National Tribal Council- B. Wood), 278. Employee's wages, Alleged non-payment Peabody language development kits (Mr. Ahern), 2264, 2717. (Mr. B. Wood), 2511. Misappropriation of funds (Mr. Hinze), Teachers (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1573. 2139. Staff vacancies (Mr. Wallis Smith), 614. Petition (Mr. Ahern), 2712. Vessels (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 379. Trades and Labour Council allegation (Mr. Houghton), 2188. Welfare officers, Female (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 342. Palm Island, Removal (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 325, 419. Aboriginal and Islanders' Tribal Council (see "Aborigines-National Tribal Council"). Prisoners, Parole (Mr. Baldwin), 714. Protest demonstration, Brisbane (Mr. Aborigines- Aikens), 2183; (Dr. Crawford), 2186; Aboriginal and Island Affairs Department Mr. Houghton), 2188; (Mr. Bennett), (see "Aboriginal and Island Affairs 2628. Department"). Trawler training (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 378. Aboriginal communities and reserves­ Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 32, 100. Adjacent to towns and cities (Mr. B. Welfare legislation (Mr. Bird), 107. Wood), 1568. Apprentices, Aboriginal (Mr. Wal!is­ Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders' Affairs Smith), 564. Act (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1390. Councillors (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 614. Accident policies, Combined Insurance Medical services (Mr. Wallis-Smith) Company of America (Mr. Aikens), 709. 816. , Accidents- Staff (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 614. Industrial (Mr. Lane), 518; (Mr. Bennett), Tradesmen, European (Mr. Wallis­ 526. Smith), 564. Traffic (see "Traffic-Accidents"). Wage rates (Mr. B. Wood), 481, 1568. Accommodation tax (Mr. R. Jones), 663. Advisory Council, Financial aid (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 277; Representatives, Action Conference on Racism and Education Canberra meeting (Mr. Wa!lis-Smith) (Dr. Crawford), 1944. 1390. ' Adavale, Gilmore natural-gas field (Mr. Brisbane, Jurisdiction of Department of Aiken), 105. Aboriginal and Island Affairs (Dr. Adoption of children (Mr. Bromley), 2186. Crawford), 2186. Adult education (Mr. Baldwin), 714, 865. Deputation to Minister (Mr. Bennett), 2628. Advertising practices (Mr. Wright), 717. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 33

Aerosol sprays, Harmful chemicals (Mr. R. Atherton State School, Tuck shop (Mr. E. Moore), 235; (Mr. R. Jones), 2511; Wallis-Smith), 325, 1096; Specialist Containers (Mr. Casey), 1791. teachers (Mr. B. Wood), 2062. Agent-General, Appointment (Mr. Blake), Atherton Tableland, Seat belts in school 149; Services (Mr. Bousen), 338. buses (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 935. Air pollution- Auckland Street, Gladstone, Level-crossing surveys (Mr. Hanson), 341. Advisory service (Mr. Sherrington), 739. Auctioneers and Agents Act (Mr. Hughes), Fall-out registrations, Woolloongabba (Mr. 573. Bromley), 1313. Auctions, Bogus (Mr. Baldwin), 149; (Mr. Fibre-dust (Mr. Lloyd), 226. Casey), 523; (Mr. P. Wood), 1485. Air services, Intrastate, Commonwealth Auditor-General's reports, Colleges of subsidy (Mr. O'Donnell), 317; Midwest advanced education (Mr. P. Wood), Aviation (Mr. O'Donnell), 1093. 1685, 1722. Air travel allowances, Members of Parliament Austasian Cruises Private Limited (Mr. (Mr. B. Wood), 181. Heatley), 740. Aircraft- Australian dollar, Exchange rate (Mr . .Kiken), 861. Official (see "Official aeroplane"). Australian Education Council, School libr.ary Surface damage (Mr. Houston), 1673. proposals (Mr. B. Wood), 1724. Aitkenvale area, Opportunity school (Mr. Australian Enviromental Council (Mr. Aikens), 516. Bromley), 2632. Aitkenvale State School, Swimming pool (Mr. Australian Homes (Mr. Bennett), 51. Aikens), 1529. Australian Labor Party, Alleged contributions Albert Shire, House and building fires (Mr. by Marrickville Margarine Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Baldwin), 518, 562. Houston), 1723. Alcohol (see "Liquor"). Australian Medical Association, Congress Alcoholism, Incidence (Mr. Baldwin), 818; (Mr. Casey), 1099, 1167; Submissions Drink-driving (Mr. Miller), 2185. to Health Department (Dr. Crawford), 2714. Alexandra Hills, Primary school (Mr. Baldwin), 518, 1201; Development plan Australian Trade Mission to Europe (Mr. (Mr. Baldwin), 1201, 1532. Aiken), 932. Almaden, Cattle railings (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Australian Wood Mines Pty. Ltd. (Mr. B. 2795. Wood), 1046, 1167. Amberley State School (Mrs. Jordan), 56. Automobile Engineering Co. (Mr. McKechnie), 218. Ambulance subscriptions as tax deductions Babinda, Water rates (Mr. F. P. Moore), 28. (Mr. Casey),' 1950. Baillie Henderson Hospital, Meat supplies American Society of Travel Agents, Confer­ (Mr. Bousen), 1951, 2183. ence (Mr. Casey), 320. Bald Hills-Burpengary bypass road (Mr. Amoebic meningitis case, Mt. Morgan Ahern), 57. (Mr. Hanson), 1683. Balmoral, Housing Commission units (Mr. Anti-smoking campaign (Mr. Wright), 524. Houston), 1196. Anzac Square (Mr. Miller), 239. Bamaga Aboriginal Community, Housing Aphrodisiac oil (Mr. Aikens), 516. (Mr. McKechnie), 447. Apprentices, Building industry (Mr. Bromley), Barnes, Dr. J. H. (Mr. R. Jones), 2138. 276. Barramundi (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 743. Arbitration (see "Industrial conciliation and Barron Rciver, Water-quality surveys (Mr. arbitration"). B. Wood), 1487. Army equipment, Quarantine inspection (Mr. Bauxite, Production (Mr. Houston), 477; Wallis-Smith), 2061. Royalties (Mr. Houston), 612. Arson offences (Mr. Thackeray), 1095. Beaches, Use of motor vehicles (Mr. Blake), Art Gallery (see "Queensland Art Gallery"). 1048. Artifical insemination (Mr. Aiken), 226, Beams Road-Sandgate Road intersection, 1163, 1947. Traffic lights (Mr. Melloy), 2627. Arts Council of Australia (Queensland Divi­ Beckingsale Management Services Pty. Ltd., sion) (Mr. R. Jones), 1098. Rail freights report (Mr. R. Jones), 57, 222, 326; (Mr. Aiken), 60; (Mr. Assault victim, Compensation claim (Mr. F. Tucker), 98; (Mr. Bousen), 180; P. Moore), 1199, 1680. Alleged bankruptcy (Mr. R. Jones), 868. Asthma treatment (Mr. Melloy), 227, 1719. Bedwell, Captain C. K. (Mr. Bennett), 970. b 34 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Beef consumption (Mr. Aiken), 2429. Boats and boating-continued: Beenleigh- Regulations (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2546. High School, Senior science laboratory Two-way radios (Mr. Houghton), 95. (Mr. Baldwin), 147; Equipment room (Mr. Baldwin), 972. Boogan-Mourilyan road, Bruce Highway approaches (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1094. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Newton), 1484. Boogan-Sivyer Bridge road (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1094 Police Station (Mr. Baldwin), 661. Border Rivers scheme (Mr. Cory), 1261. Primary School, Replacement (Mr. Baldwin), 972. Bourke-Cunnamulla, Rail link (Mr. Aiken), 1829. Beerwah bypass road (Mr. Ahern), 2713. Bowen, Dangerous-driving charge (Mr. P. Bell Park (Mr. Hanson), 1793. Wood), 1044. Bellevue Hotel building, Fire hazard (Mr. Bowen, Hon. N. H., Statement on A.L.P. Hinze), 1797. (Mr. Houghton), 931. Bells Pocket Road-Gympie Road junction, Bowen electorate, Resignation of member Traffic lights (Mr. Dean), 1316. (Mr. Tucker), 1390. Belmont electoral roll (Mr. Baldwin), 444. Bowen Hospitals Board, Spectacles for Belmont State School (Mr. Newton), 1897. pensioner-patients (Mr. Casey), 660. Belmont-Carina area, High-school site (Mr. Brady, Pastor D. (Mr. Hinze), 2139; (Mr. Newton), 222. Ahern), 2264; (Mr. Bennett), 2628. Bendemere Shire valuations (Mr. Tomkins), Brass bands (Mr. Dean), 318. 222. Bread, Short-weight (Mr. Houston), 338; Benowa State School (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), Carters, Goods deliveries (Mr. Bromley), 1792. 2427. Bessie Point, School transport service (Mr. Breakfast Creek pollution (Mr. Davis), 481, R. Jones), 1047, 1536, 1574. 1791. Betting, Off-course, Illegal (Mr. Davis), 442. Breaking and entering offences (Mr. Bicycles, Age restrictions and hazards for Houston), 22, 215. riders (Mr. Dean), 2510; Handlebars (Mr. Dean), 2510. Breathalyser tests- Bilyana Street, Balmoral, Housing Commis­ Blood-alcohol level (Dr. Crawford), 657, sion units (Mr. Houston), 1196. 741. Bingil Bay land (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1795. Hotel patrons (Dr. Crawford), 657. Biodegradable elements in detergents (Mr. Police use (Mr. Aikens), 2543. Melloy), 1093. Brifman, Mrs. S. (Mr. Bennett), 975, 1095; Birds, Protected (Mr. Aikens), 377. (Mr. Hinze), 1047. Birkdale State School (Mr. Baldwin), 2549. Brigalow area blocks, Freeholding (Mr. Bi-solven (Mr. Jensen), 1267. O'Donnell), 99. Blackwater- Brisbane- Coal mine retrenchments (Mr. O'Donnell), Children's Dental Hospital (Mr. Bromley), 1534, 1535. 2427. High School (Mr. Wright), 55. Children's Hospital- Housing Commission houses (Mr. Accreditation (Mr. Melloy), 2188, 2430. Newton), 1484. Beds, Availability and occupancy (Dr. Crawford), 1266. Teachers' flats (Mr. Wright), 102. Burns units (Mr. Bennett), 2023. Blood-alcohol level (see "Breathalyser tests"). Cardiac-assessment units (Mr. Bennett), Blue Valley Weir (Mr. Bird), 271. 2023. Board of Secondary School Studies, Certifi­ Day hospital (Mr. Melloy), 1529, 2134. cates (Mr. P. Wood), 1833. Dental Hospital (Mr. Bromley), 2427. Hepatitis cases (Mr. Melloy), 1719. Boats and boating- In-patients (Mr. Melloy), 54. "Corner-reflector" radar device (Mr. Nursing staff, Numbers (Mr. Melloy), Blake), 2187. 54; Pediatric (Mr. Melloy), 1264. Drivers' tests, Power boats (Mr. Bromley), Out-patients' and casualty section (Mr. 2185. Melloy), 1480. Ramps and facilities, Control (Mr. Blake), Pediatric accreditation (Mr. Melloy), 1319; Commonwealth aid (Mr. 2188, 2430. Bromley), 2386. Pediatricians (Mr. Bennett), 2023. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 35

Brisbane-continued: Brisbane-continued: Children's Hospital-continued: River- Remodelling and renovation (Mr. Bridges, Mowbray Park area Mr. Melloy), 1529. Bromley), 714; (Mr. Houston), 1528; Special departments (Dr. Crawford), Government responsibility (Mr. 1266. Hughes), 1950. Channel depth (Mr. Baldwin), 274. Children's hospitals, Press publicity (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1270. Cleansing (Mr. Sherrington), 664. Dredging, Sand and gravel (Mr. City Council- Baldwin), 661; Dumping of spoil (Mr. Complaints from Liberal members of Houghton), 710. Parliament (Mr. Hughes), 2427. Pollution, Water-treatment residues (Mr. Cross-river bridges, Responsibility (Mr. Miller), 1945. Hughes), 1950. Roads, Government responsibility (Mr. Land development applications (Mr. Hughes), 1950. Hughes), 1949, 2020. State High School, Teacher resignations Roads, Responsibility (Mr. Hughes), (Mr. Bennett), 1570. 1950. Staff retrenchment (Mr. Lane), 938. Town plan- Transport system, Transfer to Govern­ Advice to Minister (Mr. Hughes), 384, ment (Mr. Hughes), 2385. 421. Development of land, Lower Nudgee Conventions, 1971-72 (Mr. Dean), 739. (Dr. Crawford), 1677. Cost-of-living increase (Mr. Bennett), Ministerial statement (Mr. Bromley), 1382. 616. Objections (Mr. Hughes), 383, 421. Cricket Ground, Improvements (Mr. Aikens), 2626. Rezoning of land, Anzac Square (Mr. Miller), 239; Mt. Gravatt (Mr. Cross-river rail link (Mr. R. Jones), 34; Chinchen), 716. (Mr. Hughes), 1315. Traffic accidents (Mr. Melloy), 1197. Cultural festivities (Mr. Aikens), 26. Tram tracks, Covering (Mr. Shenrington), Electric railway system (Mr. R. Jones), 279. 345; (Mr. Bennett), 1836. Warana Festival (Mr. Bousen), 1320, 1384. Freeway and bridge construction, Resump­ Bromurides (Mr. Hanson), 618. tions (Mr. Bromley), 714. Brookstead-Dalby area, Underground water supply (Mr. Aiken), 2383. Hospital- Beds (Mr. Melloy), 220, 275. Bruce Highway- Hepatitis cases (Mr. Melloy), 1719. Accidents (Mr. Wright), 144. In-patients (Mr. Melloy), 54. Beerwah bypass road (Mr. Ahern), 2713. Nursing staff (Mr. Melloy), 54. Giru area, Traffic warning signs (Mr. Bird), Surgery, Elective (Mr. Melloy), 220, 814. 275. Glasshouse Mountains bypass road (Mr. Tenders, New block (Mr. Melloy), 2544. Ahern), 2713. Housing Commission land prices (Mr. Mackay area, Traffic count (Mr. Casey), Newton), 2265. 2632. Market, Onion consignment (Mr. Blake), Queerah turn-off (Mr. B. Wood), 2136. 1479. Rockhampton area section (Mr. Wright), Meat deliveries (Mr. Hughes), 2552. 242. Milk supply (Mr. Blake), 59. Stoney Creek bridge (Mr. Aikens), 1041. Stuart-Giru section, Bottle collection (Mr. Multiple sclerosis sufferers (Mr. B. Wood), Bird), 746. 2383. Townsville-Giru section (Mr. Bird), 271. Police district, Strength (Mr. Newton), 2184. Brucellosis (Mr. Aiken), 1899. Port, Freight on exports (Mr. Baldwin), Bruising of meat (Mr. Aiken), 1947. 1201; Australian shipping companies Brunswick Street, New Farm, Pedestrian (Mr. Baldwin), 1201. crossing (Mr. Lane), 2063. Prison, Rehabilitation facilities (Mr. Buchan's Point-Smithfield section, Cook Bennett), 221. Highway (Mr. B. Wood), 1681. Race meetings (Mr. Houston), 2182; (Mr. Buckingham, Dr. (Mr. Aiken), 1718. Hanlon), 2513. Bulloo Shire, Drought-assistance scheme (Mr. Remedial teachers (Mr. B. Wood), 2511. Aiken), 819. 36 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Bundaberg- Cabinet Ministers-continued: Central State School, Alterations and addi­ Administrative arrangements (Mr. Wallis­ tions (Mr. Jensen), 863, 1417; Oppor­ Smith), 220. tunity unit (Mr. Jensen), 1097. Company directorships (Mr. Jensen), 1050. District Development Board (Mr. J ensen), 1683, 1688. Questions answered in Press statements (Mr. Bennett), 1789. East State School (Mr. Jensen), 1417. Salaries (Mr. F. P. Moore), 568. High School (Mr. Jensen), 1417. "Cabinet Minute", Premier's Press column Housing Commission, Pensioner units (Mr. (Mr. Houston), 1893. Jensen), 2183; Houses for pensioners (Mr. Jensen), 2383. Cadmium in seafoods, Levels (Mr. Sher- rington), 859, 968; Contamination North State School (Mr. Jensen), 1417. sources (Dr. Crawford), 1039. Opportunity School (Mr. Jensen), 933. Cairns- Racecourse (Mr. Jensen), 1536. Colleges of advanced education (Mr. R. Railway goods yard, Crane (Mr. Jensen), J ones), 241. 1949. Explosion damage, Insurance cover (Mr. Remedial teachers (Mr. Jensen), 1683. R. Jones), 241. Sex charge, Suppression of name (Mr. Fire Brigade (Mr. B. Wood), 663. Jensen), 223, 329. High School, Enrolments (Mr. B. Wood), South State School (Mr. Jensen), 1417, 2544. 1534. Hospital, New ward and kitchen blocks Technical College (Mr. Jensen), 1417. (Mr. R. Jones), 1833; Bed availability West State School (Mr. Jensen), 1417. (Mr. R. Jones), 2061, 2184. Bunning, Mr. C. R., Children's Services Housing Commission- Department report (Mr. Bromley), 860. Land prices (Mr. Newton), 2265. Buranda State School, "No admittance" sign Operations (Mr. R. Jones), 973. (Mr. Bmmley), 2186. Pensioner units (Mr. R. Jones), 439. project (Mr. Bird), 813. Jockey Club (Mr. B. Wood), 663. Burdekin River, Townsville water supply (Mr. Bird), 339; Bridge, Painting (Mr. Bird), Opportunity School, Head teacher's 434. residence (Mr. R. Jones), 1834. Burdekin River Irrigation Area, Additional Psychiatric hospital services (Mr. R. Jones), land allocation (Mr. Bird), 932. 1952. Burglary offences (Mr. Houston), 22, 215. State schools, Ceiling fans (Mr. R. Jones), 1686; Specialist teachers (Mr. B. Wood), Burnett Heads, Boat harbour (Mr. Jensen), 2062. 2059. Technical College, Welding shop (Mr. R. Burpengary-Bald Hills bypass road (Mr. J ones), 13 85. Ahern), 57. Cairns area- Buses, Machinery Department inspections (Mr. Aikens), 1041, 1165. Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd., Fme­ Bustards (Mr. Sherrington), 2022. shore lease (Mr. R. Jones), 1168. Education Department land (Mr. B. Wood), Butchers Creek State School (Mr. Arm­ 569. strong), 100. High-school land (Mr. B. Wood), 2544. Butter- Paper-pulp manufacturing proposal (Mr. R. Asian markets (Mr. Aiken), 1383. Jones), 1168. Interstate imports (Mr. Casey), 863. Wood-chip industry survey (Mr. B. Wood), New Zealand imports (Mr. Aiken), 1830. 1046, 1167. P'rice increase (Mr. Aikens), 142. Cairns-Cape York Peninsula, Rail link (Mr. Subsidy (Mr. Wharton), 1679. R. J ones), 2631. World demand (Mr. Aiken), 1830. Cairns-Chillagoe rail-motor service (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 815, 1796. Buy Card Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Davis), 2064. Cairns-Cooktown road (Mr. B. Wood), 223. Byrne Street, Windsor, Crown land (Mr. Davis), 521, 1270. Cairns-Kuranda rail-motor service (Mr. R. Jones), 973, 1168. C.L. oil brochures (Mr. Aikens), 516. Cairns-Mareeba section, Kennedy Highway, Gabinet Ministers- Widening (Mr. B. Wood), 1795. Absence from Chamber, Questions without Cairns-Townsville railway communication notice (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2025. line (Mr. R. Jones), 1685. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 37

Callaghan, Mr. A. L. (Mr. Houston), 22. Central Highlands, Grasshopper infestation (Mr. O'Donnell), 436, 562. Callide electorate (Mr. Wright), 242. Central Queensland- Caloundra Hospital, Medical Superintendent (Mr. Ahern), 383; (Mr. Melloy), 383; Cannery (Mr. Wright), 325. (Dr. Crawford), 384; (Mr. Tucker), 446. Industrial development (Mr. Wright), 381. Caloundra State School (Mr. Ahern), 2712. Steel mill (Mr. Wright), 225. Camp Hill State School, Sports field (Mr. W. Cereals, Marketing (Mr. Aiken), 1096. D. Hewitt), 1529. Challinor Centre (Mrs. Jordan), 1789. Campbell, Mr. Justice W. B. (Mr. Aikens), Charleville, Flood-control project (Mr. 2626. Aiken), 819. Campbell, Police Inspector (Mr. Bennett), Charters Towers, Opportunity unit at State 1039. school (Mr. Lonergan), 815; Railway Campion, Mr. A. G. (Mr. Baldwin), 2633. strike (Mr. Aikens), 1094. Charters Towers Road, Townsville, Recon­ Canada, Queensland meat sales (Mr. Aiken), struction cost (Mr. Aikens), 2381. 659. Cheese, Asian markets (Mr. Aikens), 1383. Cane Growers' Council (Mr. Casey), 100. Chemicals, Firebreak establishment (Mr. Cane harvesters, A vailabi!ity (Mr. Bird), 434; Aiken), 1417; Sheep shearing (Mr. Self-propelled (Mr. Jensen), 2188. Aiken), 1478. Cannabis (see "Marijuana"). Cherbourg Aboriginal Community, Suicide of Canned drinks (Mr. Jensen), 2512, 2514. inmate (Mr. Baldwin), 741; (Mr. Wallis­ Capalaba, Secondary school (Mr. Baldwin), Smith), 2795. 518. Chest clinics, Availability of Bi-solven (Mr. Cape Hillsborough National Park (Mr. Jensen), 1267. Sherrington), 443. "Child Molester, The", Film (Mr. Wright), Cape Manifold area, Sand-mining (Mr. 62, 102; (Mr. Bromley), 105. Wright), 381. Child welfare, Ministerial conference (Mr. Cape York Peninsula bauxite fields, Cairns Melloy), 376. rail link (Mr. R. Jones), 2631. Children's Courts- Capricorn Highway, Upgrading (Mr. Charges (Mr. Wright), 819, 858. Wright), 143, 243; Accidents (Mr. Wright), 144. Replacement by youth service bureaus (Mr. Bennett), 94. Capricornia Institute of Technology (see "Queensland Institutes of Technology­ Treatment of offenders (Mr. Bennett), Capricornia"). 1681. Captain Cook Bridge (Dr. Crawford), 1677. Children's Hospitals Appeal (Mr. Melloy), 1575. Cardiac disease (Mr. Hanson), 341. Children's Services Department- Carina-Belmont area, High-school site (Mr. Newton), 222. Adoption procedures (Mr. Bromley), 2186. Casinos, Local-authority polls (Mr. Hinze), Report by Mr. C. R. Running (Mr. 1569. Bromley), 860. Catering personnel, Training (Mr. Aiken), Section officers (Mr. Baldwin), 1269. 441. Social service assistance (Mr. Aikens), 217; (Mr. Melloy), 1264; (Dr. Crawford), Cattle- 1385, 1944. Cow-fertility research (Mr. Aiken), 1899. Chillagoe, Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Ephemeral fever (Mr. Hanson), 708. 100; Caves, Electricity supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2714. Semen imports (Mr. Aiken), 1163. Chillagoe-Cairns rail-motor service (Mr. Stealing (Mr. Wharton), 1535. Wallis-Smith), 815, 1796. Studs, Effect of artificial insemination (Mr. Chillagoe-Dimbulah road (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Aiken), 1947. 31. Cattle-tick control (Mr. Blake), 520. Chilled boned beef, Film-wrapped (Mr. Causeway, Townsville, Reconstruction cost Blake), 104. (Mr. Aikens), 2381. China- Cement works, Hemmant-Lytton area (Mr. Harris), 1575. A.L.P. delegation's visit (Mr. Bird), 2634. Centenary Heights High School, Teachers and Table-tennis team, Australian tour (Mr. enrolment (Mr. Bousen), 2548; Science Aikens), 2713. laboratory (Mr. P. Wood), 2716. Trade centre (Mr. Aiken), 179. 38 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Chinchilla, Railway running staff (Mr. Enrolments (Mr. P. Wood), 2384. Bousen), 55. Libraries, Commonwealth grants (Mr. P. Chinee-apple infestation (Mr. Aikens), 563. Wood), 2430. Chocolate packs (Mr. Bald win), 2550. New projects (Mr. R. Jones), 241. Chudleigh Park pastoral holding (Mr. Wallis- Scholarships, Commonwealth (Mr. B. Smith), 1096, 1268; (Mr. Lonergan), Wood), 2511. 1263. Student fees (Mr. B. Wood), 1388. Churchili-Dinmore bypass road (Mr. Sub-tertiary education, Commonwealth Marginson), 142. assistance (Mr. P. Wood), 1531. Cigarette smoking, Health hazard (Mr. Teacher education (Mr. P. Wood), 2545, Wright), 524. 2546. Civic Projects Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Baldwin), 740. Collins, Mr. A. G. (Mr. Baldwin), 2633. Civil defence (Mr. Casey), 443. Collins & Leahy Pastoral Pty. Limited (Mr. Clarence River resources, New South Wales F. P. Moore), 662. inquiry (Mr. Cory), 1261. Collinsville Power House project, Effect of Clark, B. M. & Co. (Mr. Bromley), 860. road permit fees (Dr. Crawford), 2058. Clark, Mr. R. W. L. (Mr. Aikens), 563, Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd., Cairns 1314. leasehold land (Mr. R. Jones), 1168. Clean-water legislation (Mr. Sherrington), Columbus Shipping Line (Mr. Wright), 277. 664. Combined Insurance Co. of America (Mr. Cleveland Police Station, Staffing (Mr. Aikens), 709. Baldwin), 937; Vandalism complaints Common Market (see "European Economic (Mr. Baldwin), 1319. Community"). Cloncurry, Prince of Wales Hotel licence Commonwealth Aid Marine Works Fund (Mr. Houston), 2133. (Mr. Bromley), 2386. Coal­ Commonwealth Engineering (Q'ld) Pty. Ltd. Exports­ (Mr. Bousen), 379. Japan- Commonwealth payments for road construc­ Assessment (Mr. Aiken), 379. tion and railway work (Mr. R. Jones), Contracting companies (Mr. O'Don­ 1384. nell), 1573. Commonwealth Savings Bank Agreement Mission to review sales (Mr. Newton), (Mr. Wright), 225. 867. Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia Monetary crisis effect (Mr. O'Donnell), Agreement Act (Mr. Wright), 573, 664. 1535. Commonwealth scholarships- Tonnage and value (Mr. Marginson), 1484. Advanced education (Mr. B. Wood), 2511; (Mr. P. Wood), 2546. Prices (Mr. Aiken), 379. Secondary (Mr. B. Wood), 444, 2511. Production (Mr. Aiken), 379; (Mr. Houston), 477. Technical (Mr. B. Wood), 2511. Tertiary (Mr. B. Wood), 2511. Reserves (Mr. Aiken), 379. University (Mr. R. Jones), 177; (B. Wood), Royalties (Mr. Houston), 612. 2511. Coal-mining industry- Commonwealth-States Housing Agreement Companies operating (Mr. O'Donnell), (Mr. Newton), 280, 1261, 1415. 1573. Community Home Care Centres (Mr. Industrial stoppages (Mr. Marginson), 712. Bousen), 1045; (Mr. Melloy), 2134. Monetary crisis, Effect (Mr. O'Donnell), Companies Act, Audit provisions (Mr. W. D. 1534; (Mr. Aiken), 1788. Hewitt), 1264, 1528; Amendments (Mr. Wages, Minister's statement (Mr. Margin­ W. D. Hewitt), 1528, 1792. son), 712. Compensation, Victims of crime (Mr. Coastal land leases, Access roads (Mr. Blake), Bennett), 1095; Assault injury claim 817. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1199, 1680. Coen State School, Head teacher's residence Comprehensive motor-vehicle insurance (see (Mr. B. Wood), 934. "Motor vehicles-"Comprehensive insur­ ance"). Colleges of advanced education- Compton Road, Traffic survey (Mr. Baldwin), Building programme (Mr. B. Wood, 1388. 2186. Degrees and diplomas (Mr. P. Wood), Connolly, Mr. F. G. (Mr. P. Wood), 2067; 1684; (Mr. Baldwin), 1953. (Mr. Bromley), 2135. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 39

Conservation measures (Mr. Sherrington), Creedy, Mr. A. (see "Cultural Activities­ 1260. Director"). Conservatorium of Music (Mr. Bromley), Creek Road, Carina, Traffic accident (Mr. 2508. Baldwin), 1269, 2632. Consumer Affairs Bureau- Crime, Statement by member for Merthyr (Mr. Tucker), 375. Complaints, Electrical retailers (Mr. Wright), 277. Crime and punishment (Mr. Bennett), 24, 94, 221, 515. Inspectors, North Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 658. Crime-prevention measures (Mr. Houston), 820; (Mr. Bromley), 1682. Pyramid selling (Mr. R. E. Moore), 2629. Criminals, Compensation of victims (Mr. Containers, Weight labelling (Mr. Bennett), 109 5. McKechnie), 146. Crocodiles, Protection (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Cook Electorate, Works Department 278; Farm, Edward River area (Mr. activities (Mr. B. Wood), 2384. Wallis-Smith), 659. Cook Highway- Crown employees (see "Public servants"). Buchan's Point-Smithfield section (Mr. B. Crown lands, Leasehold and freeholding (Mr. Wood), 1681. O'Donnell), 28; Alienation (Mr. Sher­ Clifton Beach turn-off, Landscaping (Mr. rington), 1042. B. Wood), 326; Watering point (Mr. B. Crown Law Office, Judge's criticism (Mr. Wood), 1099. Aikens), 2133. Cook Highway-Port Douglas road (Mr. B. Crown-of-thorns starfish (Mr. Casey), 27; Wood), 1795. (Mr. Bromley), 320; (Mr. Sherrington), Cooktown State School (Mr. B. Wood), 934. 1042. Cooktown-Cairns road (Mr. B. Wood), 223. Croydon, Electricity supply (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 715, 2714; Houses for aborigines Coolangatta, Beach restoration (Mr. Hinze), (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2061. 708, 1488. Croydon-Normanton railway line, Fettling Coolangatta Creek, Beach pollution (Mr. gang (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 446. Hinze), 423, 1488. Cultural Activities- Cooloola area, National park and authority to prospect (Mr. Miller), 54; (Mr. Department, Staff (Mr. Aikens), 1480; Mr. O'Donnell), 142, 173; (Mr. Sherrington), D. Doherty (Mr. Aikens), 1674. 218, 219. Director- Coorparoo High School (Mr. Bromley), Press articles (Mr. Aikens), 26, 236. 2058. Report, Annual (Mr. Aikens), 173; Copper production (Mr. Houston), 477. Departmental (Mr. Bromley), 2135. Copperlode Falls area, National park Cultural organisations, Internal disputes proposal (Mr. R. Jones), 1047. (Mr. Bromley), 1263; Grants (Mr. Wright), 1320, 1388. "Corner reflector" radar device (Mr. Blake), 2187. Cunnamulla, Aboriginal housing (Mr. Aiken), 31. Cost-of-living increase (Mr. Davis), 1419, 1485. Cunnamulla-Bourke, Rail link (Mr. Aiken), 1829. Cotton industry (Mr. Aiken), 2059. Cunningham Highway, Ipswich bypass road Country Party, Alleged liaison with League (Mr. Marginson), 142; Station Road of Rights (Mr. Davis), 938. intersection, Traffic lights Mr. Margin­ Court charges, Persons under 17 years of son), 1040. age (Mr. Wright), 819, 858. Currajong State School (Mr. Tucker), 145. Court of Criminal Appeal, Appeal by Mr. R. Currumbin, Housing Commission houses W. L. Clark (Mr. Aikens), 563, 1314. (Mr. Newton), 1484. Courtaulds, Synthetic-meat production (Mr. Currumbin Creek estuary (Mr. Hinze), 52, Houston), 857. 708. Cow-fertility research (Mr. Aiken), 1899. Currumundi Lake area, Mining investiga­ tion committee (Mr. Sherrington), 1267. Crane failure (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1674. Cyclists, Age restrictions and hazards (Mr. Cream cartons (Mr. Bousen), 27, 103. Dean), 2510 Creche and Kindergarten Association, Cyclophosphamide (Mr. Aiken), 1478. Government financial assistance (Mr. B. D.D.T. (Mr. Aiken), 2137. Wood), 570; (Mr. P. Wood), 1486. Dacon Collieries, Collinsville, Coal royalties Credit bureaus (Mr. Wright), 665. (Mr. Casey), 1531. 40 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Dairy industry- Desalination of water (Mr. Aiken), 380. European Economic Community, Effect of Deserted wives (Dr. Crawford), 1944. Great Britain's entry (Mr. Houston), 61. Detergents, Biodegradable elements (Mr. Exports, Japan (Mr. Aiken), 61; Income Melloy), 1093. earned (Mr. Aiken), 1830. Dimbulah, Clerk of the Court (Mr. Wa!lis­ Smith), 176; State School (Mr. Wal!is­ Farms and farmers, Number (Mr. Aiken), 1830. Smith), 1945. Dimbulah-Chillagoe road (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Herd numbers (Mr. Aiken), 861. 31. Lot-feeding of cattle (Mr. Aiken), 2550. Dimbulah-Normanton developmental road Prices, Dairy products (Mr. Houston), (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 446. 317. Dimbulah-Wolfram Camp road (Mr. Wa!lis­ Production decrease (Mr. Aiken), 1830. Smith), 975. Reconstruction scheme (see "Marginal Dinmore-Churchill bypass road (Mr. Dairy Farms Reconstruction Scheme"). Marginson), 142. Dionysius, Mr. L. (Mr. Blake), 1479. Sales promotion, Asian countries (Mr. Aiken), 1383. Diplomatic staff, Replacement by consular agents (Mr. Houston), 93. Tuberculosis testing (Mr. Blake), 441, 2717. Dipping, Cattle (Mr. B!ake), 520; Race­ Dalby-Brookstead area, Underground water horses (Mr. Heatley), 707. supply (Mr. Aiken), 2383. Dirranbandi Hospital (Mr. Me!loy), 442. Dams, Major, Costs and capacities (Mr. B. Wood), 1201. Disallowed, 181, 243, 384, 482, 1321, 1391, 1489, 1536, 1900, 2514, 2552. Danbullah State Forest- District Court, Sittings and vacation periods Nursery, Trees for replanting (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. Aikens), 2713. Smith), 2631. Divorce cases, Costs and waiting period (Mr. Rain-forest clearing (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Brom!ey), 382; Northern Supreme Court 934; (Mr. R. Jones), 2138. (Mr. Aikens), 2059, 2299. Strip-planting of softwoods (Mr. R. Jones), Doctors, Interstate recruitment (Mr. Bennett), 2061. 272; Hospital appointment (Dr. Craw­ ford), 322, 328. Darling Downs Institute of Technology (see "Queensland Institutes of Technology­ "Dog" trailers (Mr. Bird), 317. Darling Downs"). Dogmen (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1674. Datura plants (Mr. Aiken), 2551. Doherty, Mr. D. (Mr. Aikens), 1674. Davis, Mr. H. (Mr. Houston), 2380; (Mr. Dollar revaluation (Mr. Bennett), 1947. Hinze), 2381. Domacorn Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Houston), 141; Daylight saving- (Mr. Bousen), 1199. Government buildings, Floodlighting (Mr. Door to Door (Sales) Act (Mr. Wright), 718, Bennett), 1681. 1688. Overtime payment (Mr. Bennett), 1488. Douglas, Mr. Justice (Mr. Aikens), 2133. Dreyer, Mr. P. (Mr. Bromley), 616. Sporting clubs, Liquor-trading hours (Mr. Cory), 1202; (Mr. Houston), 1478. Drink-drivers- Decentralisation, Commonwealth/State Alcoholism (Mr. Miller), 2185. Officials Committee (Mr. Wright), 29; Arrests (Dr. Crawford), 711. Co-ordinator-General's statement (Mr. Wright), 713. Breathalyser (see "Breathalyser tests"). Deception Bay, Housing Commission Drive-home service (Dr. Crawford), 657, houses (Mr. Newton), 1484. 741, 1896. Delft Hydraulics Laboratory report (Mr. Minors (Dr. Crawford), 656, 711, 741. Brom!ey), 2715. Offence statistics (Mr. Baldwin) 147. Demonstrations, Police protection of public Penalties imposed by Mr. Jones, S.M. (Mr. (Mr. Bird), 2139. Houghton), 1262; (Mr. Aikens), 1314. Dental clinics, Pensioner-patients (Mr. Drivers' licences (see "Motor vehicles­ Marginson), 239. Drivers' licences"). Dental health plan, Australian Dental Driver-training course, High schools (Mr. R. Association proposal (Mr. Melloy), 1044. Jones), 178, 215; (Mr. Bromley), 974. Dental services (Mr. Mel!oy), 712. Driving schools (see "Motor vehicles~ Dental technicians (Mr. Melloy), 712. Driving schools"). INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 41

Drought areas, Edible scrub (Mr. Aiken), Education Department-continued: 226; Rate rebates (Mr. Aiken), 861. National survey of educational needs (Mr. Drugs­ P. Wood), 858, 1320, 2431; (Mr. Baldwin), 1387. Addicts- Peabody language development kits (Mr. Confinement (Mr. Bromley), 479, 564. B. Wood), 2511. Rehabilitation clinics (Mr. Bennett) 439 970. , , Prisoner education (Mr. Baldwin), 865. Treatment (Mr. Bromley), 479. Research and Curriculum Branch (Mr. B. Wood), 1388. Press statements, Addiction (Mr. Lee), 327; Trafficking (Mr. Bennett), 970. Speech therapists (Mr. Casey), 1720; (Mr. B. Wood), 2062. Drummond, Mr. G. M. (Mr. Aikens) 97 419, 478. , , Spelling reform (Mr. Baldwin), 2268. Drunkenness, Arrests (Dr. Crawford), 711. Van Leer project (Mr. B. Wood), 1388, 1487. Dugong (Mr. B. Wood), 104. Dust, Health hazard (Mr. Tucker), 98. Edward River Aboriginal Community- "Dutch" auctions (Mr. Baldwin), 149; (Mr. Cattle production (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 815. Casey), 523; (Mr. P. Wood), 1485. Crocodile farm (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 659. East Brisbane, Freeway and bridge construc­ Hospital, Improvement (Mr. Wa!lis-Smith_), tion resumptions (Mr. Bromley), 714; 1835; Nursing sisters (Mr. Wal!Is­ (Mr. Houston), 1528. Smith), 2547. East Pakistani refugees, Woollen sweaters and House construction (Mr. Wallis-Smith), sug~r _(Mr. Casey),, 1_384, 1390; Young 176, 1042. Chnstmn Workers aid (Mr. Wright) National park declaration (Mr. Wallis­ 1391. , Smith), 659. Eastaus School of Art (Mr. Bromley), 1574. Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 614, Economic Wool Producers organisation (Mr. 1835. Aiken), 1675. X-ray unit, Mobile (Mr. Wallis-SmiJlh), Edge Hill State School (Mr. R. Jones), 1686. 715. Edgeware pastoral holding (Mr. Wallis­ Egerton, Mr. J. (Mr. Lane), 1788. Smith), 1096, 1268. Ehrlich, Professor Dr. (Mr. Casey), 1099, Edible scrub, Drought areas (Mr. Aiken), 1167. 226. Eighteen Mile Swamp, North _Stradbroke Island mining lease, Ecological survey Education- (Mr. Sherrington), 1946, 2022; (Mr. Commission (Mr. Harris), 55. Baldwin), 2187. National survey of needs (Mr. P. Wood), Einasleigh, Cattle railings (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 858, 1320, 2431; (Mr. Baldwin), 1387. 2795. Radford scheme (see "Radford education Elections, Campaign fund~ CM,r. Ho~sto~), scheme"). 1797; Bars to candidates nommatwn (Mr. Aikens), 2426. Scholarships and bursaries under Radford scheme (Mr. Casey), 1531. Electoral redistribution commission, Govern­ ment submissions (Mr. Bennett), 439; Secondary, Student numbers (Mrs. Jordan), (Mr. Tucker), 2513; Salaries and allow­ 1318, 1789. ances of members (Mr. Wright), 2430. Tertiary, Student numbers (Mrs. Jordan), Electoral rolls, Checking (Mr. Baldwin), 444, 1318, 1789; Commonwealth assistance 518, 714; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1680; (Mr. Hughes), 1416. Removal of names (M:-. Cory), 2631; Education Department- (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1680. Annual Report (Mr. P. Wood), 2796. Electrical goods, Sales practices (Mr. Wright), 277; Prices (Mr. Bromley), 329. Appointments and promotions, Methods ( Mr.Baldwin), 662; Degree qualifications Electricity- (Mr. B. Wood), 866. Charges, Rural areas (Mr. Aiken), 710, Child education, Cost (Mr. Bromley) 1946. 1574. ' Home generation, Rural areas (Mr. Aiken), Cultural activities, Supervisors (Mr. 1946. Bromley), 2794. Supply to Mr. S. Vrbanck (Mr. Houston), Drama supervisor (Mr. Bromley), 2794. 215. Film Centre (Mr. Bromley), 744. Usage, Rural areas (Mr. Aiken), 1946. Literature classification (Mr. Bennett), Emerald Rural Training School (Mr. 1481. Lonergan), 815. c 42 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Endeavour River area, National park (Mr. Fires, Number attended by fire brigades (Mr. Sherrington), 2717. Bromley), 974; Financial loss (Mr. Bromley), 1384. Environmental Control Council- Fish, Stocking of streams (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Functions and powers (Mr. Sherrington), 743; (Mr. Aiken), 1049; Penalties for 2022. unlawful killing (Mr. Bennett), 1836. Investigations (Mr. Sherrington), 376, 421. Fish Boards, Amalgamation (Mr. Tucker), Meetings and decisions (Mr. Houston), 813; Inspection of fish (Mr. Wright), 1568. 2065. Research committee, Eighteen Mile Swamp Fisher, Cherbourg suicide (Mr. Baldwin), (Mr. Sherrington), 1946, 2022. 741; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2795. Specialist bodies' assistance (Mr. W. D. Fishermen's organisation, Statutory (Mr. F. P. Hewitt), 141. Moore), 27. Ephemeral fever in cattle (Mr. Hanson), 708. Fishing industry- Epileptics (Mr. Bromley), 2508. Export prospects (Mr. Aiken), 1049. Escort of wide-load vehicles (Mr. Newton), Financial assistance (Mr. Wright), 177. 1530. Fish farms (Mr. Aiken), 1049. Esmeralda pastoral holding (Mr. Wallis­ Inspection of fish (Mr. Wright), 2065. Smith), 1096, 1268. Licences (Mr. Thackeray), 1418. Estimates, Departmental items (Mr. B. Wood), 2430. Research funds (Mr. Thackeray), 1315; (Mr. Blake), 1949. Eulo Police Station (Mr. Aiken), 2137. Flammable clothing (Mr. Bromley), 241. Eungella Dam- Fleay's Fauna Reserve and Bird Sanctu~ry Capacity and watershed (Mr. Tucker), 280. (Mr. Hinze), 572; (Mr. Sherrington), Charges for water (Mr. Casey), 569. 613; (Mr. Bromley), 614. Storage and water use (Mr. Bird), 271. Flinders Highway (Mr. Inch), 1721. European Economic Community, Great Floodlighting of Government buildings (Mr. Britain's entry, Effect on exports (Mr. Bennett), 1681. Houston), 61; (Mr. Blake), 2064. Fluor (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Peak Downs project "Eventide", Rockhampton (Mr. Wright), employees, Levy (Mr. Newbery), 1832; 1270. (Mr. Aikens), 1895; (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1954. "Eventide", Sandgate (see "Sandgate- 'Eventide' "). Fodder, Drought-relief, Alleged fraudulent diversion (Mr. Bennett), 1199. "Everything You Always Wanted to Ask About Sex", Brochure (Mr. Aikens), 438; Food prices, Brisbane and Adelaide (Mr. (Mr. P. Wood), 481. Houston), 317, 1828. Expert Road Safety Group (Mr. R. Jones), Forbes, Mr. J. (Mr. Aikens), 2425. 1385. Foreign Affairs Minister, Statement on Fair Rents Office (Mr. Bromley), 1573. A.L.P. (Mr. Houghton), 931. Farm Implements Pty. Ltd., Dalby, Railway Forestry- contract (Mr. Bousen), 379, 437, 479. Fungal diseases (Mr. R. Jones), 2267. Farm machinery repossession (Mr. Aiken), Maryborough district, Employment (Mr. 742. Blake), 2188, 2264. Farmer Greenfield's Family Foods (Mr. Forsayth, Cattle railings (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Davis), 101. 2795. Fat-Iamb cartage (Mr. Hungerford), 237; Forsayth-Mt. Surprise railway line (Mr. (Mr. Tomkins), 1320. Wallis-Smith), 219. Fauna conservation, Legislation (Mr. Sher­ rington), 1893, 1900; Officers, Appoint­ Fraser Island- ment (Mr. Sherrington), 2022. Land-use survey committee (Mr. Fertiliser, Nitrogenous (Mr. Blake), 223; Bromley), 441. North Queensland supplies (Mr. F. P. National park proposals (Mr. Sherrington), Moore), 817. 238, 376, 422. Films for school use (Mr. Bromley), 744. Rain-forest areas (Mr. Sherrington), 422. Finnsheep (Mr. Aiken), 742. Sand-mining leases (Mr. Sherrington), 238; Firearms registration (Mr. Bromley), 1483. (Mr. Bromley), 441. Firebreaks, Use of chemicals (Mr. Aiken), Freeholding of land, Cancellation of con­ 1417. tracts (Mr. O'Donnell), 28. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 43

Freeway transportation survey techniques Gold Coast-continued: (Mr. Bromley), 1533. Police-continued: Fruit and vegetable agents, Collection fee Strength (Mr. Hinze), 328; (Mr. (Mr. Hanson), 342. Newton), 2184. Gabbinbar State School (Mr. P. Wood), 2064. Revaluation (Mr. Dean), 1268. Galvin, Mr. V. J. (Mr. Dean), 1040. Sewage treatment plant, Tallebudgera Creek Garbutt, Councillor W. (Mr. Tucker), 2141. area (Mr. Hinze), 1788. Gaythorne area, Fibre-dust pollution (Mr. Golden Casket Art Unions (Mr. Jensen), Lloyd), 226. 436. Geary, Mr. E. J. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1199, Goodman, Dr. R. D. (Mr. Aikens), 2543. 1680. Goodna, High-school site (Mr. Marginson), Georgetown-Gilbert River road (Mr. WalEs­ 1484. Smith), 1572. Goondiwindi, Dental clinic (Mr. Melloy), Gerber, Mr. P. (Mr. Aikens), 2425. 1043; Valuer-General's valuations (Mr. McKechnie), 1680; (Mr. Houston), Geriatric hospital services (Mr. R. J ones), 2299. 2387. Goonyella-Hay Point coal-mining project, Gilbert River-Georgetown road (Mr. Wallis­ Expenditure and returns (Mr. Aiken), Smith), 1572. 1675; Opening functions (Mr. Bousen), Gilmore natural-gas field (Mr. Aiken), 105. 1898. Gladstone- Gorge Weir (Mr. Bird), 271. Aerodrome (Mr. Hanson), 224. Gould, Mr. W. F. (Mr. Aikens), 438. Effluent disposal, Alumina plant (Mr. Government hospitals and institutions, Expen- Bennett), 1836. diture (Mr. Harris), 240. Housing Commission operations (Mr. Grace, W. R. and Co. (Mr. R. Jones), 1168. Hanson), 1835. Grain- O'Leary family (Mr. Hanson), 521. Drought-relief, Alleged fraudulent diversion Rentals, Houses and flats (Mr. Hanson), (Mr. Bennett), 1199. 180. Overseas markets and sales (Mr. Aiken), Town Council caravan park charges (Mr. 568, 1096, 2429. Lee), 2508. Rail freights (Mr. Aiken), 60; (Mr. V. Glasshouse Mountains bypass road (Mr. E. Jones), 216, 419; (Mr. Hanson), Ahern), 2713. 422. Glastonbury Sawmills, Gympie (Mr. Bennett), Storage facilites (Mr. Aiken), 2509. 2385. Granite Belt, Tomato production (Mr. Global Readers Services Ltd. (Mr. Aikens), McKechnie), 813. 273. Grant, Mr. E. N. (Mr. Sherrington), 969. Goats (Mr. Aiken), 1164. Grasshoppers, Central Highlands infestation (Mr. O'Donnell), 436, 562; Plagues Gold Coast- (Mr. Aiken), 742, 932. Beaches- Great Barrier Reef- Delft Report recommendations (Mr. Crown-of-thorns starfish (see "Crown-of- Bromley), 2715. thorns starfish"). Pollution (Mr. Hinze), 423, 1488. Oil drilling (Mr. Bromley), 320. Restoration (Mr. Hinze), 708, 1488; (Mr. Bromley), 2552. Preservation (Mr. Sherrington ), 517. Crown residential land (Mr. Bromley), Tourist industry, Promotion (Mr. Casey), 968. 320; Financial returns and employment (Mr. Bousen), 658. Housing Commission, Pensioner units (Mr. Hinze), 1569; Land prices (Mr. Greenmount, Beach restoration (Mr. Hinze), Newton), 2265. 708, 1488. Massage parlours (Mr. Hinze), 383, 716, Greenvale nickel project- 820; (Mr. Bromley), 717; (Mr. Wright), Electricity supply (Mr. Aikens), 1789, 820, 868; (Mr. Bennett), 867, 1039. 1829. Park, Macintosh Island (Mr. Hinze), 423. Refinery waste (Mr. Tucker), 1687. Police- Water supply (Mr. Aikens), 1789, 1829. Additional, Holiday period (Mr. Hinze), Greyhound Racing Control Board (Mr. 2066. Tucker), 2712. Black M aria (Mr. Hinze), 2066. Grocery prices, Brisbane and Adelaide (Mr. Campbell, Inspector (Mr. Bennett), 1039. Houston), 317, 1828. 44 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Groning, Mr. R. (Mr. Aikens), 318. Home-finance brochures (Mr. Kaus), 420; Groundsel, Insect control (Mr. Blake), 1099. (Mr. Bennett), 515. Gunmen, Interstate (Mr. Bennett), 970. Home Health Education Service (Mr. Wright), 148. Gunn, Sir William (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1164; (Mr. Aiken), 1198. Horse races, Alleged "rigging" (Mr. Houston), 2380; (Mr. Hinze), 2381; Gunn Resources & Exploration Inc. (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), 1164; (Mr. Aiken), Attendances, Brisbane meetings (Mr. 1198, 1788; (Mr. Bennett), 1481. Hanlon), 2513. Gutteridge, Haskins & Davey, Hospitals- recommendations (Mr. Casey), 2632. Administration cost, Health Department Gympie, Warm-milk vendors and supplies estimate (Mr. Marginson), 1484. (Mr. Blake), 2717. Bed availability and occupation (Mr. Gympie area, Sawmills (Mr. Bennett), 2385. Melloy), 2135. Gympie Road-Bells Pocket Road junction, Births, Presence of fathers (Mr. Hanson), Traffic lights (Mr. Dean), 1316. 867. Hagarty, Alderman (Mr. Tucker), 813. Boards' budgets (Mr. Marginson), 1484, Hall State School (Mr. Wright), 1317. 1531. Ha!lahan, Detective Sergeant, Corruption Children's, Metropolitan, Press publicity allegation (Mr. Bennett), 975, 1095. (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1270. Hamlyn House Pty. Ltd., Sex brochure (Mr. Citrus powders, Synthetic (Dr. Crawford), Aikens), 438; (Mr. P. Wood), 481. 2714; (Mr. Ahern), 2717. Hancock, Mr. D. (Mr. P. Wood), 1044. Country, Medical staff (Mr. Melloy), 54; (Dr. Crawford), 1790. Harristown High School (Mr. Bousen), 2548. Day hospitals (Mr. Melloy), 2134. Haughton, Water tank (Mr. Bird), 1798. Haughton Range road (Mr. Bird), 317. Doctors- Haughton River, Proposed weirs (Mr. Bird), Appointment (Dr. Crawford), 322, 328. 933, 2713. Competence (Mr. Melloy), 275. Haughton Sugar Co. Ltd., Sale of shares Interstate recruitment (Mr. Bennett), (Mr. Aikens), 217, 658, 1262, 1382. 272. Health Department- Marijuana smoking (Dr. Crawford), 2626. A.M.A. submissions (Dr. Crawford), 2714. Number (Mr. Melloy), 2135. Estimates, Submissions to Treasury (Mr. Marginson), 1484. Expenditure (Mr. Harris), 240. Hospital boards' budgets (Mr. Marginson), Finances, Statement by hon. member for 1484, 1531. Wave]] (Mr. Melloy), 1682. Hospital inspectors (Mr. Melloy), 1943. Geriatric services (Mr. R. Jones), 2387. In-patients (Mr. Melloy), 2135. Health Minister's statement on conduct of Parliamentary business (Mr. Sherring­ Inspectors (Mr. Melloy), 1943. ton), 2022. Intermediate ward charges (Mr. Inch), 342. Heart valves (Mr. Sherrington), 219. Interstate patients, Charges (Mr. Tucker), Heatley, State School (Mr. Tucker), 237, 715, 571, 572. 1571; Survey of school needs (Mr. Labour wards, Presence of fathers (Mr. Tucker), 1390. Hanson), 867. Helenvale pastoral holding (Mr. Wallis­ Married women, Employment (Mr. Smith), 1096. Bromley), 2301. Hemmant-Lytton area, Cement works (Mr. Multiple-sclerosis patients (Mr. B. Wood), Harris), 1575. 2138. Hen levies (Mr. Cory), 860. Nurses (see "Nurses"). Hepatitis (Mr. Melloy), 1093, 1197, 1719; Orange-juice concentrate (Dr. Crawford), (Mr. Tucker), 1686. 2714; (Mr. Ahern), 2717. Hickey, Mr. F., S. M. (Mr. R. Jones), 1419, Out-patients (Mr. Melloy), 2135. 1488. Psychiatric, Occupational therapists and Higgins, Mr. M. (Mr. Bennett), 970. psychiatrists (Mr. Melloy), 1043; Loca­ Holiday Magic Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Davis), 522. tion, excluding Brisbane (Mr. R. Jones), Holman, Policewoman N. H. (Mr. Dean), 1952. 1040. Spectacles (Mr. Casey), 660. Home-care services (Mr. Bousen), 1045; Surgical aids for injured persons (Mr. (Mr. Melloy), 2134. Tucker), 1796. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 45

Hotel industry, Training of personnel (Mr. Industrial stoppages, Time loss (Mr. Arm­ Aiken), 441; Alleged recession (Mr. strong), 566; Coal-mining industry (Mr. Dean), 739. Marginson), 712. Hotels, Serving of liquor to women in public Industrial unrest, Comparative incidence (Mr. bars (Mr. Tucker), 1571; "Tied" (Mr. Houston), 2512. Tucker), 2021. Inflation, Proposed Premiers' Conference and House-building costs (Mr. Aiken), 144. Government action (Mr. Bennett), 2024. House-cladding (Mr. Chinchen), 107. Influenza deaths (Mr. Melloy), 1834. House-painting contractors (Mr. Jensen), 148, "Inlander" (see "Railways-'Inlander' "). 177. Innisfail- Housing Commission- Fire Brigade (Mr. F. P. Moore), 817; Armed services, Houses (Mr. Baldwin), (Mr. Armstrong), 1202. 1269. High School grounds, Effect of new road Australian Homes tender (Mr. Bennett), construction (Mr. F. P. Moore), 340, 51. 973, 2545. Company houses (Mr. Baldwin), 1269; Housing Commission rental houses (Mr. (Mr. Newton), 1484. F. P. Moore), 1795. Hospital employees, Houses (Mr. Baldwin), Land resumptions, Main Roads Depart­ 1269. ment (Mr. F. P. Moore), 973. Houses built, Number (Dr. Crawford), State schools, Specialist teachers (Mr. B. 96; (Mr. Baldwin), 1269; Cost (Dr. Wood), 2062. Crawford), 96; (Mr. Newton), 2184. Land prices (Mr. Newton), 2265. Innisfail area, Tea seed supplies (Mr. F. P. Moore), 224. Pensioners' Unit Scheme (Mr. Newton), Insect pests, Government-financed spraying 24, 96, 148, 2630; (Mr. R. Jones), 439; (Mr. Blake), 1200. (Mr. Melloy), 614; (Mr. Davis), 936; (Mr. Hinze), 1569. Insecticides, Effect on ecology (Mr. Aiken), 1097. Public servants, Houses (Mr. B. Wood), Institutes of Technology (see "Queensland 279; (Mr. Bald win), 1269. Institutes of Technology"). Railway employees, Houses (Mr. Baldwin), Insurance companies, Explosion-damage 1269. cover (Mr. R. Jones), 241. Rental accommodation, Applications and International Labour Organisation bulletin allocations (Mr. Newton), 24, 2630. (Mr. Houston), 2542. Hoy, Legality (Mr. Bird), 1681. Ipswich- Hughenden State School, Senior grades (Mr. Housing Commission land prices (Mr. Lonergan), 814. Newton), 2265. Hughes, Mrs. A. (Mr. Lane), 820. North, Police Station staff (Mrs. Jordan), Hull River, Fishing inspectors (Mr. F. P. 565. Moore), 435. Opportunity School (Mrs. Jordan), 56. Hungerford Police Station (Mr. Aiken), Railway workshops, Stores branch strike 2137. (Mr. Marginson), 939. Hutton, J. C., Pty. Ltd., Smoked lamb sales School for the deaf (Mr. Marginson), 2264. (Mr. Jensen), 1482, 1528. Speech therapist, Schools (Mrs. Jordan), Ilfracombe, Visiting doctor (Mr. Melloy), 565. 2627. Town plan (Mr. Marginson), 142. Immigration Department, Mobile caravan office (Mr. Hanson), 103. Trotting meetings (Mr. Houston), 2380. Imprisonment as form of punishment (Mr. Ipswich Road, Annerley, Traffic lights (Mr. Bennett), 23 85. Lee), 1485. Inala Opportunity School (Mr. Sherrington), Irrigated pastures, Underground water 969. supplies (Mr. Aiken), 709. Incinerators, Ships' garbage (Mr. Casey), Irrigation Economic study of schemes (Mr. 101, 711. Wallis-Smith), 446; Trickle (Mr. Blake), Industrial accidents (Mr. Lane), 518; (Mr. 1685. Bennett), 526. Irrigation and Water Supply Commission­ Industrial conciliation and arbitration, State­ Desalination trials (Mr. Aiken), 380. ment by Federal Opposition Leader (Mr. Porter), 977; Government policy (Mr. Mague.ri, R., Court action judgment (Mr. Hughes), 1169. Tucker), 1796. 46 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Irrigation and Water Supply Commission­ Justice Minister, Resignation (Mr. Tucker), continued: 1390; Broadcasting of taped speeches Property surveys, Underground water (Mr. (Mr. Houston), 1837; (Mr. Tucker), Blake), 716. 2140. Irvinebank, Mobile X-ray unit (Mr. Wallis­ Juvenile Aid Bureau (Mr. Newton), 434; (Mr. Smith), 715. Bennett), 478. Irvinebank-Petford road (Mr. Wallis-Smith) Juvenile Courts Act, South Australia (Mr. 419. , Bennett), 1681. Isis Land Use Study Committee (Mr. Blake), Kangaroo Point Technical College, Police 30, 50. Arts and Science Course (Mr. Casey), 422; Male enrolments in office-training Isle of Capri, Water skiing (Mr. Hinze) 1390. , courses (Mr. P. Wood), 1167. Kangaroos, Skin exports (Mr. Houston), 235; Ithaca Creek, Land reclamation and pollu­ Mounting of heads (Mr. R. Jones), tion (Mr. Miller), 1682; (Mr. Davis), 1418. 1791. Karumba, Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), James, Dr. A. (Mr. Melloy), 227, 1719. 343, 1572. James Cook University of North Queens­ Karumba-Normanton road, Walkers Creek land- crossing (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 31; Government audit (Mr. Aikens), 1270. Improvements (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1796. Matriculation requirements (Mr. Baldwin), Kedron Park Teachers' College (Mr. P. 1387; (Mr. Bird), 1415; (Mr. Hughes) Wood), 2545. 1416. , Keeble, Professor, Town plan criticism (Mr. Mellick, Mr. M. (Mr. Aikens), 1041. Hughes), 384; (Mr. Bromley), 616. Pizzey, Hon. J. C. A., Memorial (M-r. Kelvin Grove Road-L'Estrange Terrace junc­ Aikens), 236. tion, Traffic lights (Mr. Davis), 179. Second-hand truck, Sale (Mr. Aikens), Kelvin Grove Teachers' College, Common­ 1381. wealth assistance (Mr. P. Wood), 420; Sabbatical leave (Mr. Aikens), 418, 477. Salaries, staff and enrolments (Mr. P. Wood), 2545. Staff, Number and payment (Mr. Aikens), 1674. Kemp Place, Police traffic control (Mr. Davis), 423. Students' union publication (Mr. Aikens), 97. Kennedy Highway- Vice-Chancellor, Official vehicle (Mr. Access roads from residential area (Mr. Aikens), 377. Wallis-Smith), 1722. Wulguru buildings (Mr. Aikens), 273. Cairns-Mareeba section, Widening (Mr. B. Wood), 1795. James Cook University of North Queens­ land Union, Publication (Mr. Aikens), Longmans Gap section, Rain-forest 97. destruction (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1389. Japan- Speed limit (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 100. Purchases from Queensland- Kepnock High School (Mr. Jensen), 1417. Coal (Mr. Aiken), 379; (Mr. Newton), Kerosene taint in mullet (Mr. Ahern), 148. 867. Dairy products (Mr. Aiken), 61. Killarney meatworks (Mr. Houston), 215. Sorghum (Mr. Aiken), 178. Kindergarten Teachers' College- Trade centre, Establishment (Mr. Aiken), Government assistance (Mr. B. Wood), 179; Appointment of commissioner (Mr. 570. Blake), 340. Scholarships (Mr. Wright), 570. Jarrah Creek State Forest, Gravel removal Staff-student ratio (Mr. Wright), 570. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1095. Students, Government assistance (Mr. Jelly fish, Venomous, Research grant (Mr. Wright), 526, 570; Number (Mr. R. Jones), 1267. Wright), 570. Jews, Queensland Club membership (Mr. Bennett), 173. Kindergartens- Johnstone Shire, Tea-growing (Mr. F. P. Finances (Mr. P. Wood), 525, 1486; (Mr. Moore), 379. B. Wood), 525, 570; (Mr. McKechnie), 571. Jones, Mr., Stipendiary Magistrate (Mr. Houghton), 1262; (Mr. Aikens), 1314. Number (Mr. Baldwin), 571. Juries, Locking-up (Mr. Bennett), 1681, Standards (Mr. P. Wood), 525. 1789; Fees (Mr. Wright), 1716. Subsidy payments (Mr. P. Wood), 1486. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 47

Kindergartens-continued: League of Rights-continued: Teachers, Appointments and vacancies State executive members (Mr. Wright), 939. (Mr. Wright), 570; Salaries (Mr. Bald­ Leasehold land, Rentals (Mr. O'Donnell), 28; win), 572; (Mr. McKechnie), 812. Sale (Mr. Bennett), 1481. King George Square building project, L'Estrange Terrace-Kelvin Grove Road Protective hoarding (Mr. Lee), 338, junction, Traffic lights (Mr. Davis), 179. 2381. "License", Spelling as noun (Mr. Bromley), Kingaroy, Aboriginal housing (Mr. B. 1834. Wood), 664. Licensing Commission hearings (Mr. Kingaroy-Brisbane, Rail freight rates (Mr. V. Aikens), 377, 477. E. Jones), 419. Life rafts, Inflatable (Mr. J ensen), 1049. Kings Road crossing, Townsville, Recon­ struction cost (Mr. Aikens), 2381. Limestone mining, Mt. Etna (Mr. Sher­ rington), 322, 375; (Mr. Wright), 713, Kingston Road, Traffic survey (Mr. Baldwin), 2429. 2186. Lind Park Developments Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Kirk River bridge (Mr. Bird), 271. Lane), 707. Kirra, Beach restoration (Mr. Hinze), 708, Lindane (Mr. Aiken), 1097. 1488. Lindsay Brothers Tmnsport Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Koah, Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 32, Davis), 521, 1270. 564. Lindum, Railway level crossing (Mr. Harris), Koalas, Redlands area (Mr. Bromley), 1262; 175; Housing Commission land (Mr. Magnetic Island (Mr. Sherrington), Harris), 340. 2268. Lion park, Mauling of employee (Mr. Kowrowa, Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Bromley), 616. 32, 564. Lions Art Union (Mr. Houston), 141; (Mr. Kuraby State School (Mr. Baldwin), 444. Bousen), 1199. Kuranda-Cairns rail-motor service (Mr. R. Jones), 973, 1168. Liquor- Lakeland, Health services (Mr. B. Wood), Consumption on bus (Mr. Dean), 1040. 344. Local option polls and petitions (Mr. Lamb, Smoked, Country sales (Mr. Jensen), Houston), 2542. 1482, 1528; Consumption (Mr. Aiken), Parties for high-school children (Mr. 2429. Bromley), 2633. Lamb, Mr. J. C. (Mr. Aikens), 2381. Sporting-club licences (Mr. Bennett), 272. Lambs, Branding of carcases (Mr. Aiken), Literature, Classification of suitability for 520; Grain-feeding (Mr. Aiken), 7 42. children (Mr. Bennett), 1481. Land conservation legislation (Mr. Sher­ Literature Board of Review- rington), 219. "Everything You Always Wanted to Ask Land for farming and grazing, Short-term About Sex" (Mr. Aikens), 438; (Mr. leases (Mr. Aiken), 659. P. Wood), 481. Land valuation- Magazines, Advance copies rMr. Newton), Committee (Mr. Casey), 1685. 745. Principles (Mr. Wright), 1486; (Mr. "Man and Woman" (Mr. Bousen), 437; Wharton), 1942. (Mr. Newton), 745, 746. Valuers, Training (Mr. Blake), 662. Powers and responsibility (Mr. Hughes), 1169. Landlords and tenants, Rights (Mr. Wright), 2187. Sex pamphlets, Women's Liberation Move- ment (Mr. Bromley), 745. Land-use survey (Mr. Bromley), 224, 441. Litter legislation, Policing (Mr. Dean), 440. Law Reform Commission- Little River Bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1572. Overseas visits (Mr. Bennett), 478. Living standards, Comparative (Mr. Lane), Personnel and costs (Mr. Hughes), 176. 1788; (Mr. Houston), 2542. Recommendations (Mr. Hughes), 176; (Mr. Livingstone Shire Council, Bell Park decision Bennett), 2628. (Mr. Hanson), 1793. Lead production (Mr. Houston), 477. Loans to primary producers, Long-term League of Rights- (Mr. Aiken), 2059. Alleged liaison with County Party (Mr. Local authorities- Davis), 938. Aldermen and councillors, Voting on com­ Investigation (Mr. Wright), 938. pany matters (Mr. Bromley), 1682. 48 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Local authorities-continued: Machinery Department, Motor-vehicle inspections (Mr. Aikens), 1041, 1165; Beaches, Control of use by motor-vehicles (Mr. Bromley), 1384; (Mr. R. Jones), (Mr. Blake), 1048. 2137. Boat ramps and facilities (Mr. Blake), 1319. Macintosh Island (Mr. Hinze), 423. Casinos, Polls (Mr. Hinze), 1569. Civil defence organisations (Mr. Casey), Mackay- 443. Ambulance Centre, Subscriptions (Mr. Commonwealth relief grant (Mr. Tomkins), Casey), 1950. 2511. East, Shopping centre (Mr. Casey), 442. Finance, Committee of inquiry (Mr. Forestry office (Mr. Casey), 443. Casey), 422. Forgan Smith Bridge (Mr. Casey), 1315. Flood-damage restoration aid (Mr. Hunger­ Green-prawn processing plant (Mr. Casey), ford), 144. 343. Litter legislation, Policing (Mr. Dean), 440. Housing Commission rental accommoda­ National Fitness Council contributions tion (Mr. Casey), 240. (Mr. P. Wood), 858. North, Harbour road intersection (Mr. Rate rebates, Pensioners (Mr. Casey), 61, Casey), 1315; Causeway (Mr. Casey), 1951; Property owners, Western Queens­ 1315. land (Mr. Aiken), 861. Pioneer River- Regional planning Bill reaction (Mr. Crossings, Additional (Mr. Casey), 1315. Casey), 1900. Director wall (Mr. Casey), 1316. Sewerage facilities, Rental (Mr. Baldwin), Railway bridge (Mr. Casey), 1316. 2268. Water resources investigation (Mr. Local Government Act, Section 14 (Mr. Casey), 2265. Brom!ey), 1682. Railways, Cancellation of depot appoint­ Local option polls and petitions (Mr. ments (Mr. Casey), 711; Report by Houston), 2542. Gutteridge, Haskins & Davey (Mr. Local Readers Service Pty. Ltd. (Mr. F. P. Casey), 2632. Moore), 480. Regional Electricity Board, Tariff charges (Mr. Aikens), 1529, 1718. Lockhart River Aboriginal Community, Cattle production (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Regional study (Mr. Casey), 863, 2632. 815. State schools, Ceiling fans (Mr. Casey), Lockyer Valley, Underground water supply 1384. (Mr. Aiken), 2383. Traffic count, City gates intersection (Mr. Casey), 2632. Locust plagues (Mr. Aiken), 742, 932. Mackay children, Murder conf.ession (Mr. Logan electoral roll (Mr. Baldwin), 444, 518. Tucker), 33, 572; (Mr. A1kens), 218, Logan Reserve State School (Mr. Baldwin), 438. 444, 1532. Mackay-Netherdale railway line (Mr. Casey), Logan River Bridge repairs (Mr. Hinze), 711. 2066. McKellar, Acting Inspector F. (Mr. Bennett), 51. Longmans Gap section, Kennedy Highway, Rain-forest destruction (Mr. Wallis­ Mackenzie electorate (Mr. Wright), 242. Smith), 1389. McKillop, Miss L. (Mr. Baldwin), 1269. Longreach Hospital, Medical superintendent McQuade motor vehicle emission-control unit (Mr. Melloy), 2300. (Mr. R. Jones), 280. Lourigan, Mr. B. R. (Mr. Armstrong), 1265. Magistrate, Judge's criticism (Mr. Aikens), Lowson House (Mr. Bennett), 439. 2133. Lytton-Hemmant area, Cement works (Mr. Magnetic Island- Harris), 1575. Fire brigade (Mr. Tucker), 2267. M.E.J.A.C. (Australia) Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Kaus), Koala colony (Mr. Sherrington), 2268. 420; (Mr. Bennett), 515. National Fitness camp (Mr. Aikens), 2381, McCullough Street-Troughton Road, 2625. Coopers Plains, Crown land (Mr. Sher­ Magueri v. Irrigation and Water Supply rington), 566. Commission, Judgment (Mr. Tucker), McEwan,, Mr. B. (Mr. Bennett), 1198. 1796. Machans Beach, Erosion (Mr. B. Wood), 343. Mail carriage, Interstate (Mr. R. Jones), 1794. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 49

Main Roads Department- Mater Misericordiae Hospitals­ Employees, Compulsory unionism (Mr. F. Children's- P. Moore), 1482. Beds, Availability and occupancy (Dr. Flood-damage restoration aid (Mr. Hunger­ Crawford), 1266. ford), 144. Government assistance (Mr. Melloy), 1166. Land development, Liaison with Brisbane Special departments (Dr. Crawford), City Council (Mr. Hughes), 1949, 2020. 1266. Tram-track covering (Mr. Sherrington), Public (Mr. Melloy), 1166, 1264. 279. Mayfield State School (Mr. Houston), 235, Maintenance, Non-payment (Mr. Bromley), 434. 382. Meat industry- Malathion (Mr. Aiken), 1097. Bruising of meat (Mr. Aiken), 1947. "Man and Woman" magazine (Mr. Bousen), Consumption rates (Mr. Aiken), 2429. 437; (Mr. Newton), 745, 746. Exports (Mr. Blake), 104; (Mr. Aiken), Manly- 178; (Mr. Houston), 337. Boat harbour, Ramp (Mr. Harris), 340; Imports (Mr. Houston), 337. Dredging and reclamation (Mr. Harris), Promotion (Mr. Wright), 324. 2136. Protection against synthetic meat (Mr. Reclaimed land, Lease (Mr. Harris), 217. Wright), 324; (Mr. Houston), 857. "Silky Oaks" children's home (Mr. Sales to Canada (Mr. Aiken), 659. Baldwin), 1793. Medical graduates, Interstate recruitment (Mr. Mantaka, Water supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Bennett), 272; Hospital appointment (Dr. 32, 564. Crawford), 322, 328. Manufacturers, Effect of road permit fees Medical services, Country areas (Mr. (Mr. Hanson), 1898. Melloy), 54; (Dr. Crawford), 1790. Marcoola Beach, Surfair International Hotel "Melbidir", M. V. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 379. (Mr. Sherrington), 656. Mellick, Mr. M. (Mr. Aikens), 1041. Mareeba- Members of Parliament (see "Parliament- Irrigation and Water Supply Commission Members"). workshop (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 100. Mercury- Park, Kennedy Bridge area, Water tap (Mr. Fish, Contamination tests (Mr. Sherring­ B. Wood), 1099. ton), 1946. Shire Council, Water supply to Aboriginal Seafoods, Content (Mr. Sherrington), 517, settlements (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 32, 564. 859, 968, 1041, 1894; Contamination State school, New (Mr. B. Wood), 326; sources (Dr. Crawford), 1039. Specialist teachers (Mr. B. Wood), 2062. Seed dressings and fungicides (Mr. Sher­ Mareeba-Cairns section, Kennedy Highway, rington), 859, 1894. Widening (Mr. B. Wood), 1795. Merino rams, Export (Mr. Aiken), 1097. Mareeba-Dimbulah irrigation area, Pasture Merivale Street, Railway bridge (Mr. R. land (Mr. B. Wood), 1201. Jones), 34; (Mr. Hughes), 1315. Marginal Dairy Farms Reconstruction Methodist Church, Dissociation from Scheme, Implementation (Mr. advocacy of violence (Dr. Crawford), O'Donnell), 28; (Mr. Aiken), 861. 2186. Marijuana, Statement by Dr. Ribush (Mr. Meyer Avenue, Wangan (Mr. F. P. Moore), Melloy), 2551; (Mr. McKechnie), 2552; 817, 820, 1795. (Dr. Crawford), 2626. Miami area, Hospital (Mr. Melloy), 573. Marine works, Commonwealth aid (Mr. Bromley), 2386. Micron meter for wool grading (Mr. Aiken), 1478, 1899. Marrickville Margarine Pty. Ltd., Alleged "Midlander" (see "Railways-'Midlander' "). contribution to A.L.P. funds (Mr. Houston), 1723. Migrant education classes (Mr. Davis), 2064; Maruff, Dr. A. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 379. (Mr. Bromley), 2386. Maryborough district, Forestry employment Milk- (Mr. B!ake), 2188, 2264. Cardiac disease relationship (Mr. Hanson), Massage parlours, Gold Coast (see "Gold 341. Coast-Massage parlours"). Homogenised (Mr. R. E. Moore), 1830. 50 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Milk-continued: Monarchy, Statement by Federal Opposition Plastic containers (Mr. Aiken), 569. Leader (Mr. Bird), 977. Powder (Mr. Aiken), 1830. Monetary crisis, Effect on coal-mining industry (Mr. O'Donnell), 1534; (Mr. Suppliers and prices, Brisbane area (Mr. Blake), 59. Aiken), 1788; Currency revaluation (Mr. Bennett), 1947. Testing, Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 59. Monto Shire Council (Mr. Houston), 477. Vendors, Licences (Mr. Aikens), 1196; Goods deliveries (Mr. Bromley), 2427. Moreton Bay, Dumping of dredged spoil (Mr. Houghton), 710. Warm (Mr. Bousen), 55, 1266. Moreton Bay islands, Tourist-potential Millaroo area, School-bus route (Mr. Bird), survey (Mr. Baldwin), 1721. 1167. Moreton region, Local-authority sewerage Miller, Mrs. R. (Mr. Aikens), 517. rental schemes (Mr. Baldwin) 2268. Mineral production (Mr. Houston), 477. Moriarty, Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 1574. Mineral sands- Morrison, Mrs. B. A. (Mr. Aikens), 1314. Cape Manifold area (Mr. Wright), 381. Mossman area, Axle-loading breaches (Mr. Cooloola (see "Cooloo la area"). B. Wood), 2630. Currumundi Lake area (Mr Sherrington), Mossman State School- 1267. Enrolments and extensions (Mr. B. Wood), Eighteen Mile Swamp, North Stradbroke 103. Island lease (Mr. Sherrington), 1946, Teachers, Remedial (Mr. B. Wood), 344; 2022; (Mr. Baldwin), 2187. Specialist (Mr. B. Wood), 2062. Fraser Island leases (Mr. Sherrington), 238; (Mr. Bromley), 441. Motel industry, Alleged recession (Mr. Dean), 739. Lease applications, Investigation committee (Mr. Hughes), 1168. Mothers, Unmarried (see "Unmarried Sunshine Beach area (Mr. Sherrington), mothers"). 1267. Motor vehicles- Yeppoon area (Mr. Wright), 381. Accidents (see "Traffic-Accidents"). Mingela, Water supply (Mr. Bird), 1798. Advanced-driving course (Mr. R. J ones), 525. Mingela Range road (Mr. Bird), 317. Air-bag safety device (Mr. Wright), 30, Mining royalties and rents (Mr. Houston), 818. 612. Beach use (Mr. Blake), 1048. Ministers (see "Cabinet Ministers"). Bumper-bar design (Mr. R. Jones), 1951. Minors, Drinking and drink-driving offences Comprehensive ir.surance, Drivers under (Dr. Crawford), 656, 711, 741. 25 (Mr. Davis), 101; Royal commission Miriwinni, Water rates (Mr. F. P. Moore), (Mr. Bromley), 1897. 28. Drivers affected by alcohol, Drive-home Missing persons (Mr. Bennett), 1531. service (Dr. Crawford), 657, 741, 1896. Mission Beach land (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1795. Drivers' licences­ Applicants- Mitchell River Aboriginal Community- Blood-alcohol levels, Instruction (Dr. Cattle production (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 815. Crawford), 656, 1896. Hospital (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 220, 278, 816, Sight testing (Mr. R. Jones), 105. 1834. Tuition and tests (Mr. Aikens), 1165. House construction (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 176, 1042. Endorsed, Traffic offences (Mr. Wright), 862. National park declaration (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 659. Issued (Mr. Wright), 862. School (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1676. Police malpractice in issue (Mr. Bennett), 51. X-ray unit, Mobile (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Provisional (Mr. Bromley), 276. 715. Surrendered (Mr. Wright), 862. Mitchell-Cannon Hill rail-freight rates (Mr. Suspended (Mr. Wright), 862. Aiken), 30. Driving schools (Mr. Aikens), 1165. Moffat Beach, Water pollution (Mr. Bromley), 321. Emission-control unit (Mr. R. Jones), 280. Molloy Police Station (Mr. B. Wood), 1098. Inspections, Machinery Department inspectors (Mr. Aikens), 1041, 1165; Mon Repos Beach, National park (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 1384; (Mr. R. Jones), Sherrington), 1535, 1570, 1797. 2137. Monaghan, Mr. P. (Mr. Lane), 319. Noise nuisance (Mr. Dean), 236. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 51

Motor vehicles-continued: Mt. Isa-continued: Number plates, Reflectorised (Mr. R. Housing Commission, Operations (Mr. J ones), 1575, 1724, 1794. Inch), 1048; Houses (Mr. Newton), 1484. Overloading offences (see "Road trans­ Milk Supply (Mr. Inch), 59. port"). Public Service district allowance (Mr. Rear-vision mirrors (Mr. Hughes), 58. Inch), 860. Registration fee concessions (Mr. Hanson), Mt. Isa Aboriginal Child Health Association 180. (Mr. Aikens), 517. Road-safety research (Mr. R. Jones), 811. Mount Isa Mines Limited, Royalties (Mr. Rust-proofing (Mr. Wright), 56. Houston), 612; Chairman's statement on Safety, Design rules (Mr. R. Jones), 713, mining industry (Mr. Bennett), 1947. 936. Mt. Isa-Toowoomba road transport charges Seat belts- (Mr. Bousen), 339. Compulsory wearing (Mr. R. Jones), 34, Mt. Isa-Townsville railway line, Traffic loss 439, 524, 745, 1837, 2431, 2635; (Dr. to road hauliers (Mr. Aikens), 1094. Crawford), 1096; (Mr. Dean), 1792; Mt. Isa-Townsville road (Mr. Inch), 1721. (Mr. Cory), 2135. Fastening necessary for engine opera­ Mt. Lofty High School, (Mr. Bousen), 2548. tion (Mr. R. Jones), 938. Mt. Morgan, Water supply (Mr. Hanson), Price (Mr. R. Jones), 2025; (Mr. Kaus), 103; Amoebic meningitis case (Mr. 2188. Hanson), 1683. Standards (Mr. R. Jones), 745. Mt. Morgan Limited, Royalties (Mr. Second-hand, Roadworthiness (Mr. Houston), 612. Bousen), 741. Mt. Surprise, Cattle railings (Mr. Wallis­ Speed limits (Mr. R. Jones), 2513. Smith), 2795. Speed-warning devices (Mr. R. Jones), 864. Mt. Surprise-Forsayth railway line (Mr. Spot checks (Mr. Bromley), 276, 744, 974. Wallis-Smith), 219. Trafficators (Mr. Dean), 236. Moura railway line, Centralised traffic-control Mt. Crosby water-treatment works (Mr. system (Mr. R. Jones), 1047, 1720, Miller), 1945. 2300. Mt. Etna, Limestone mining (Mr. Sher­ Mourilyan area, Fishing inspectors (Mr. F. rington), 322, 375; (Mr. Wright), 713, P. Moore), 435. 2429. Mourilyan-Boogan road, Bruce Highway Mt. Fox, Special land lease (Mr. Tucker), approaches (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1094. 2066. Mouse plagues (Mr. Aiken), 742, 932; (Mr. Mt. Garnet, Teacher accommodation (Mr. Bousen), 1045. Wallis-Smith), 57, 343, 1096; State School, Fencing of grounds (Mr. Mowbray Park, Proposed river bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1945. Bromley), 714; (Mr. Houston), 1528. Mt. Gravatt- Mulgrave Shire Council, Water rates (Mr. High School (Mr. Newton), 222. F. P. Moore), 28. Housing Commission houses, Removal Mullet (Mr. Ahern), 148. (Mr. Newton), 96, 479. Multiple sclerosis (Mr. B. Wood), 2138, South State School (Mr. Newton), 53. 2383. Teachers' College- Mundoo State School (Mr. F. P. Moore), 274. Commonwealth aid (Mr. P. Wood), 1387. Mungana, Cattle railings (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Opportunity-school teachers' courses 2795. (Mr. Baldwin), 444. Murphy, Detective Sergeant, Corruption Salaries, staff and enrolments (Mr. P. allegation (Mr. Bennett), 975, 1095. Wood), 2545. Murphyores Incorporated Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Town plan rezoning (Mr. Chinchen), 716. Sherrington), 23 8. Mt. !sa- Murray River, Fishing inspectors (Mr. F. P. Moore), 435. Aboriginal Child Health Association (Mr. Aikens), 517. Mururoa Atoll (Mr. R. Jones), 383. Aborigines' accommodation (Mr. Musgrave Park, Alleged bashing and robbery Houghton), 2024. by police officers (Mr. Bennett), 51. Hotel licence, Transfer from Cloncurry Mutton, Exports (Mr. Aiken), 178; Consump­ (Mr. Houston), 2133. tion (Mr. Aiken), 742, 2429. 52 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Narbethong School for the Visually Handi­ New Farm, Parking of railway wagons (Mr. capped, Air transport for country students Lane), 1269; Brunswick Street pedestrian (Mr. Bromley), 2266; Access to sports crossing (Mr. Lane), 2063. oval (Mr. Bromley), 2266. New Guinea, Import of Queensland sheep Nash, Rev. G. (Mr. Aikens), 2182; (Dr. (Mr. Aiken), 1097. Crawford), 2186. New South Wales, Clarence River resources National Civic Council, State executive inquiry committee (Mr. Cory), 1261; members (Mr. Wright), 939. Social service assistance (Dr. Crawford), 1944. National fitness, sport and recreational activi­ ties, Proposed department (Mr. Wright), New Zealand, Export and import of sheep 867. (Mr. Aiken), 1097; Butter (Mr. Aiken), 1830. National Fitness Council- Newell, Beach erosion (Mr. B. Wood), 343. Annual conference (Mr. B. Wood), 866. Nickel-ore project (see "GreenvaJ.e nickel Area committees, Authority (Mr. B. project"). Wood), 866; Sales tax exemption (Mr. Nickelfields of Australia (Mr. B. Wood), Wright), 2633. 1798, 1835. Buildings, Magnetic Island (Mr. Aikens), Nikenbah level crossing (Mr. Blake), 30. 2381, 2625; Tallebudgera (Mr. Aikens), 2625. Nitrogenous-fertiliser prices (Mr. Blake), 223. Camps, Expenditure on improvements (Mr. Noise nuisance, Abatement committees (Mr. Wright), 935. Wright), 29; (Mr. Sherrington), 1197; Motor vehicles (Mr. Dean), 236. Land, Rockhampton North (Mr. Wright), 1533. 1536. Nominal Defendant (Queensland) (Mr. Bennett), 1836. Local authority contributions (Mr. P. Wood), 858. Nonda, Railway buildings and Post Office (Mr. Tucker), 2020. Members (Mr. B. Wood), 866. Norman Creek (Mr. Bromley), 441. Motor vehicles for area officers (Mr. Wright), 1487. Norman Park area, Proposed bridge (Mr. Houston), 1528. Trust funds (Mr. P. Wood), 858. Norman River Bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), National Homes (Mr. Bennett), 2385. 1572. National parks- Normanby railway marshalling yards (Mr. R. Jones), 1317. Cape Hillsborough (Mr. Sherrington), 443. Normanton, Students' hostel (Mr. Wallis­ Cooloola area (Mr. Miller), 54; (Mr. Smith), 1318; Public servants' accom­ O'Donnell), 142, 173; (Mr. Sherrington), modation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1677. 219. Normanton-Croydon railway line, Fettling Copperlode Falls area (Mr. R. Jones), gang (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 446. 1047. Normanton-Dimbulah developmental road Edward and Mitchell River reserves (Mr. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 446. Wallis-Smith). 659. Normanton-Karumba road, Walkers Creek Endeavour River area (Mr. Sherrington), crossmg (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 31; 2717. Improvements (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1796. Fraser Island (Mr. Sherrington), 238, 376, North Eton, Branch railway line (Mr. Casey), 422. 711. Mining (Mr. Sherrington), 219. North Queensland- Man Repos Beach (Mr. Sherrington), 1535, Burning-off of undergrowth (Mr. B. Wood), 1570. 1797. 2545. North Queensland (Mr. R. Jones), 1487. Chinee-apple infestation (Mr. Aikens), 563. National Tribal Council (see "Aborigines­ Consumer Affairs Bureau inspectors (Mr. National Tribal Council"). Aikens), 658. National Water Resources Development Educational guidance officers (Mr. B. Programme (Mr. Casey), 569. Wood), 2062. Natural gas, Royalties (Mr. Houston), 612; Egg marketing, Poll result (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Newton), 2629. 657; Hen levy (Mr. Cory), 860. Nerang River, Water skiing (Mr. Hinze), Fertiliser suppplies (Mr. F. P. Moore), 817. 1390. Furniture for Government instrumentalities Nestle chocolate packs (Mr. Baldwin), 2550. (Mr. Aikens), 1945. Netherdale-Mackay railway line (ML Casey), Geriatric services (Mr. R. Jones), 2387. 711. Joinery manufacture (Mr. Aikens), 1786. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 53

North Queensland-continued: Nyanda railway crossing (Mr. Sherrington), National parks (Mr. R. Jones), 1487. 1386. Psychiatric hospital services (Mr. R. Jones), Oak Forest, Water supply (Mr. Wallis­ 1952. Smith), 32, 564. Racing dates (Mr. B. Wood), 663. Oakey, Housing Commission houses (Mr. Bousen), 2428. Railway freight rates (Mr. B. Wood), 2634. Oakvale pastoral holding (Mr. Wallis­ Rubber-vine infestation (Mr. Aikens), Smith), 1096, 1268. 563. Obscene literature, Senior English course Sawmills, Amalgamation (Mr. F. P. (Mr. Murray), 345, 375; (Dr. Craw­ Moore), 717. ford), 375; "The Review" (Mr. Aikens), 2021. State schools, Specialist teachers (Mr. B. Wood), 2062. O'Callaghan, R. & P. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), 1095. Timber industry and reforestation (Mr. R. R. Jones), 2184. Occupational Safety Convent]on (Mr. Bousen), 712. X-ray units, Mobile (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 715. Off-course betting, Illegal (Mr. Davis), 442. North Queensland Fish Board (Mr. Tucker), Official aeroplane (Mr. Houston), 93; (Mr. 813. Tucker), 148; (Mr. R. Jones), 1099; (Mr. North Queensland Naturalists Club (Mr. R. Casey), 2552. Jones), 2138. Oil- North Queensland Tourist Authority (Mr. Experiment on coral, Wistari Reef (Mr. R. Jones), 1317. Sherrington), 969. North Stradbroke Island mining lease, Royalties (Mr. Houston), 612. Ecological survey (Mr. Sherrington), Spillage in coastal waters (Mr. Bromley), 1946, 2022; (Mr. Baldwin), 2187. 2507. North West County Council, Electricity Oil-seed crops, Production and marketing charges (Mr. Aiken), 710. (Mr. Aiken), 1096, 2382. Northern Electric Authority, Tariff charges O'Leary family (Mr. Hanson), 521. (Mr. Aikens), 1529, 1718. Ombudsman, Appointment (Mr. Dean), Norville State School (Mr. Baldwin), 444; 1200, 1678. (Mr. Jensen), 1417. "One and All", Seaworthiness (Mr. W. D. Norwich Downs coal-mining project (Mr. Hewitt), 859, 969; Crew, Rescue cost Aiken), 1675. (Mr. Dean), 1041. Nuclear tests, Mururoa Atoll (Mr. R. Jones), O'Neill, Mr. D. (Mr. Bennett), 25, 173, 2628; 383. (Dr. Crawford), 143; (Mr. Aikens), 2183. Nudgee- Onion consignment (Mr. Blake), 1479. Lower, Land development (Dr. Crawford), OPAL Joyce Wilding Home, Resignation of 1677. Mr. and Mrs. Wilding (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 1479; Government assistance State School, Remedial teacher (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 1483. Melloy), 660; Parade ground (Mr. Melloy), 660. Opportunity schools- Nurses- Establishment (Mr. Lonergan), 815. Education (Dr. Crawford), 1040. Number (Mr. Baldwin), 340. Educators (Dr. Crawford), 2627. Teachers, Training courses (Mr. Baldwin), 444. Married, Accouchement leave (Mr. Bromley), 2301. Oram, Waiter (Mr. Hanson), 1683. Mental, Examination results (Mr. Bousen), Orange juice, Hospital use (Dr. Crawford), 1314. 2714; (Mr. Ahern), 2717. Public hospitals, Number (Mr. Melloy), Organised crime, Statement by member for 2135. Merthyr (Mr. Tucker), 375. Text books (Dr. Crawford), 2627. Oysters (Mr. Thackeray), 1315. Pacific Highway, Beenleigh section separator Training- fences (Mr. Baldwin), 106; Pimpama Pediatric (Mr. Melloy), 1264. bypass section (Mr. Heatley), 1050; (Mr. Psyhciatric (Mr. Bousen), 1315. Dean), 1268, 1679. Regional (Dr. Crawford), 2627. Pacific Safflower Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Aiken), 2382. Nursing, Report of committee of inquiry Pacific Seeds (A:.:st.) Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Aiken), (Mr. Bromley), 2428. 2382. 54 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Pallarenda land development (Mr. Tucker), Peabody language development kits (Mr. B. 1572. Wood), 2511. Palm Island- Peak Downs Highway, Mackay area, Traffic Aborigines, Removal (Mr. Wallis-Smith), count (Mr. Casey), 2632. 325, 419. Peak Downs mining project (see "Fluor Aboriginal Community Council (Mr. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd."). Wallis-Smith), 325. Peanut industry (Mr. Aiken), 1096. Wharf facilities (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 564. Pearling vessels, Crew recruitment (Mr. Parents and citizens' associations- Diplock), 1787. Private schools (Mr. R. E. Moore), 327. Pediatricians (Mr. Bennett), 2023. Subsidies, Amount (Mr. Marginson), 1040; Pensioners- Soap dispensers and paper towels (Mr. P. Wood), 1722, 2385, 2718. Dental treatment, Means test (Mr. Margin· son), 239. Park Ridge, State schools (Mr. Baldwin), 1532. District allowances (Mr. B. Wood), 816. Electricity charge rebates (Mr. Bird), 434. Parliament- Housing Commission unit scheme (Mr. Contempt (Mr. Bennett), 976, 1039. Newton), 24, 96, 148, 2630; (Mr. R. Election candidates, Bars to nomination Jones), 439; (Mr. Melloy), 614; (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 2426. Davis), 936; (Mr. Hinze), 1569. Late sittings (Mr. Sherrington), 2022. Rail passes (Mr. Aikens), 1094. Library, Storage of records (Mr. B. Wood), Rail-fare concessions, Interstate travel (Mr. 1798. Bird), 563; (Mr. Bousen), 746; (Mr. Jensen), 1482. Members- Rail-freight concessions, Furniture (Mr. Air-travel allowances (Mr. B. Wood), Inch), 442. 181. Authority to examine departmental files Rate rebates (Mr. Casey), 61, 1951. (Mr. Dean), 1678. Spectacles (Mr. Casey), 660. Bribery allegations (Mr. R. Jones), 481. Percival Publishing Co. Ltd. (Mr. Country, Travel facilities (Mr F. P. McKechnie), 218. Moore), 423. Persian Empire foundation celebrations (Mr. Liberal, Complaints to Brisbane City R. Jones), 1099. Council (Mr. Hughes), 2427. Petford-Irvinebank road (Mr. Wallis-Smi!h), Northern, Use of official aeroplane (Mr. 419. Casey), 2552. Questions, Answered in Press statements Petrie, Charity Mardi Gras (Mr. Houston), (Mr. Bennett), 1789. 1038. Research staff (Mr. Dean), 1678. Petrie Terrace State School (Mr. Baldwin), Salaries (Mr. F. P. Moore ), 568. 444. Time limit on speech, Member for Pilotage exemptions (Dr. Crawford), 1677, Belmont (Mr. F. P. Moorcl, 938. 1718. Questions without notice, Absence of Mini­ Pimpama section, Pacific Highway, Disused sters (Mr. F. P. Moore), 2025. road-making machinery (Mr. Heatley), 1050; Construction and repair (Mr. Standing Orders Committee (Mr. Houston), Dean), 1268, 1679. 1899. Pineapple growers, Cannery-quota appeals Paroo Shire, Drought assistance scheme (Mr. (Mr. Ahern), 376, 816. Aiken), 819. Pioneer River (see "Mackay-P"ioneer Parramatta State School (Mr. R. Jones), River"). 1834. Plain turkeys (Mr. Sherrington), 2022. Pastoral colleges, Allowances and scholarships Planned Financial Management (Mr. Kaus), (Mr. O'Donnell), 53; Establishment (Mr. 435. Lonergan), 815. Plant, Mr. R. (Mr. Houston), 967. Pastoral lands, Purchase by Rice Lands Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 866, 1096, Pneumatic tools (Mr. Casey), 240. 1268; Overseas ownership (Mr. W. D. Police- Hewitt), 1164; (Mr. Aiken), 1198, 1788; (Mr. Bennett), 1481. Arts and science course (Mr. Casey), 422. Bingo game arrests, Townsville (Mr. Pawnbrokers, Lost and stolen property list Tucker), 323. (Mr. Bousen), 1951. Black M aria, Gold Coast area (Mr. Hinze), Pea meal (Mr. Aiken), 2509. 2066. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 55

Police-continued: Police-continued: Breathalyser tests (Mr. Aikens), 2543. Patrol cars (Mr. Bromley), 2794. Bribery (see "Graft allegations"). Planning and research branch (Mr. Carina accident investigation (Mr.Baldwin), Newton), 378. 1269, 2632. Promotions (Mr. Newton), 378. Commissioned officers- Protection of public during demonstrations Country districts (Mr. F. P. Moore), (Mr. Bird), 2139. 60. Public Order Squad (Mr. Newton), 24. Number (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1482. "Q" cars (Mr. Bromley), 564, 2794; (Mr. Pilot escort company, Financial interest Newton), 617. (Mr. Newton), 1530. Work-load (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1535. Radar operations (Mr. Harris), 1048; (Mr. Bromley), 2794. Commissioner, Alleged insult to country Rape cases, Reported and prosecuted (Mr. policemen (Mr. Casey), 8; "Queenslander Newton), 479. of the Year" award (Mr. F. P. Moore), 181. Recruitment (Mr. Newton), 176. Corruption allegations against Detective Resignations (Mr. Newton), 95. Sergeants Murphy and Hallahan (Mr. Retired, Employment on clerical duties Bennett), 975, 1095. (Mr. Jensen), 616. Crime-prevention measures (Mr. Houston), Retirement age (Mr. Lane), 519. 820; (Mr. Bromley), 1682. Reward Fund (Mr. Bromley), 1897. Criminal Investigation Branch, Disbanding (Mr. Newton), 434; Brisbane arrests (Mr. Salaries (Mr. Casey), 239. Tucker), 2021. Schools, Road crossings (Mr. Baldwin), 32; Death of V. E. Rytkonen, Investigation Security patrols (Mr. Casey), 33; (Dr. (Mr. Bennett), 970. Crawford), 61. Detectives, Transfer to uniform duties Senior-sergeant rank (Mr. Newton), 378. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1680. Sex pamphlets, Investigation (Mr. Districts, Strengths, Brisbane, Townsville Chinchen), 811; (Mr. Bromley), 812; and Gold Coast (Mr. Newton), 2184. (Dr. Crawford), 812, 933, 1040; (Mr. Bennett), 23 85. Dogs (Mr. Sherrington), 567. Shirt issue (Mr. Bromley), 106. Drivers' licences, Malpractice in issue (Mr. Bennett), 51. Sick leave (Mr. Newton), 175. Drug Squad, Investigation of claims by Special Branch, Investigation of League of Mike Higgins (Mr. Bermett), 970; Rights (Mr. Davis), 938; (Mr. Wright), Strength (Mr. Newton), 2265. 938; Reports on members of public (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1170; (Mr. Newton), Electoral-roll checks (Mr. Baldwin), 518; 1170. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1680. Special services (Mr. Newton), 52. Extraneous duties (Mr. Newton), 52. Spot checks on motor vehicles (Mr. Graft allegations, Inquiry (Mr. Tucker), Bromley), 276, 744, 974. 383, 446, 481, 515; (Mr. Hinze), 383, 716, 820; (Mr. Bromley), 717; (Mr. Springbok Rugby Union tour- Newton), 746, 976; (Mr. Wright), 820, Report by university students (Mr. Lane), 868; (Mr. Bennett), 867, 1039. 567. Hoy, Legality (Mr. Bird), 1681. Special Squad (Mr. McKechnie), 23; (Mr. In-service training (Mr. Bromley), 441. Newton), 23, 24, 656. Juvenile Aid Bureau (Mr. Newton), 434; Toowoomba incident (Mr. Newton), 322. (Mr. Bennett), 478. Strength (Mr. Newton), 23, 95. Leave (Mr. Casey), 239. Study courses and scholarships (Mr. "License" as noun, Spelling (Mr. Bromley), Casey), 818. 1834. Traffic Appreciation Squad (Mr. Bromley), Licensing Branch (Mr. Hughes), 522, 523. 564. Motor vehicles, Number (Mr. Newton), 23. Traffic Branch, Breach statistics (Mr. Motor-cycle patrols (Mr. Bennett), 1790, Newton), 175. 1829; (Mr. Bromley), 2714. Traffic control- Musgrave Park, Alleged bashing and Additional patrols (Mr. Bennett), 1790, robbery (Mr. Bennett), 51. 1829. Native trackers (Mr. Casey), 863. Christmas period (Mr. Bromley), 2794. Overseas study (Mr. Casey), 661. Kemp Place (Mr. Davis), 423. 56 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Police-continued: Premier's Press column (Mr. Houston), Vice, Statement by Minister (Mr. F. P. 1893. Moore), 520, 525. Pre-school education- Vice Squad (Mr. Hughes), 522. Centres, Number (Mr. Baldwin), 571. Voluntary retirement at age 55 (Mr. Lane), 519. Conditions prior to 1957 (Mr. McKechnie), 571. Watch-houses- Government financial assistance (Mr. Facilities (Mr. Newton), 52. Baldwin), 571; (Mr. McKechnie), 571. Safety of prisoners (Mr. Bennett), 1948. Importance, Official view (Mr. Wright), Toowoomba, Ill-treatment allegation 448, 526, 570; (Mr. Baldwin), 571. (Mr. Bennett), 1198. Inquiry (Mr. Wright), 445. Water Police, Redcliffe section (Mr. Houghton), 95. Kindergartens (see "Kindergartens). Youth welfare clubs (Mr. Sherrington), Television programmes (Mr. Sherrington), 566. 321, 328. Police-citizens youth welfare clubs (Mr. Pressure-pack aerosol sprays, Harmful Sherrington), 566. chemicals (Mr. R. E. Moore), 235; (Mr. R. Jones), 2511; Containers (Mr. Pollution- Casey), 1791. Air (see "Air pollution"). Prices- Breakfast Creek (Mr. Davis), 481, 1791. Control (Mr. Bromley), 328; (Mr. Aiken), Brisbane River (Mr. Miller), 1945. 1675; (Mr. Bennett), 1947. Coastal waters, Oil (Mr. Bromley), 2507. Food, Brisbane and Adelaide (Mr. Gladstone, Alumina-plant effluent (Mr. Houston), 317, 1828. Bennett), 1836. Increases, Publicising (Mr. R. Jones), 149. Gold Coast beaches (Mr. Hinze), 423, Resale, Maintenance (Mr. Hanson), 521. 1488. Retail, Effect of contract rail-freight rates Great Barrier Reef (Mr. Bromley), 320. (Mr. Bousen), 2382; (Mr. R. Jones), Ithaca Creek (Mr. Miller), 1682; (Mr. 2795. Davis), 1791. Primary industries, Rehabilitation (Mr. Moffat Beach (Mr. Bromley), 321. Aiken), 659; Cost increases (Mr. Aiken), Norman Creek (Mr. Bromley), 441. 1417. Primary Industries Department, Cow- Population growth (Mr. McKechnie), 1418. fertility research (Mr. Aiken), 1899. Pornographic literature, Dissemination (Mr. Bromley), 320, 480; (Mr. Hughes), 1169. Primary produce marketing organisations, Asian countries (Mr. Aiken), 1383. Port Alma, Frozen-meat exports (Mr. Wright), 277. Primary producers, Long-term loans (Mr. Port Curtis electorate (Mr. Wright), 242. Aiken), 2057. Port Douglas-Cook Highway road (Mr. B. Princess Alexandra Hospital- Wood), 1795. Air pollution, Fall-out registrations (Mr. Postle-Griffin Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), 1481. Bromley), 1313. Postmaster-General's Department, Electrical Beds (Mr. Melloy), 220, 275. engineering graduates (Mr. Blake ), 1721. Child patients (Mr. Melloy), 1166. Poultry, Frozen (Mr. Bromley), 1313; Multiple-sclerosis patients (Mr. B. Slaughtering fees (Mr. B. Wood), 1319. Wood), 2383. Power alcohol from wheat (Mr. Aiken), Surgery, Elective (Mr. Melloy), 220, 275. 2509. Power boats, Drivers' tests (Mr. Bromley), Prisoners- 2185. Art teaching (Mr. Bromley), 2386. Power-station site investigation (Mr. Casey), Construction of Wacol Security Patients' 1792. Hospital (Mr. Bromley), 2715. Prawns, Culture (Mr. Thackeray), 1315; Drug offenders, Confinement (Mr. Frozen packs (Mr. Wright), 2065. Bromley), 564. Premiers' Conference on inflation and Earnings (Mr. Baldwin), 1169. unemployment (Mr. Bennett), 2024; Education (Mr. Baldwin), 865. (Mr. Blake), 2301. Female, Underwear (Mr. Bennett), 272. Premier's Department, Public relations officer (Mr. Houston), 22; Estimates Homosexual attack (Mr. Bennett), 221. items (Mr. B. Wood), 2430. Parole scheme (Mr. Baldwin), 714. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 57

Prisoners-continued: Queensland Agricultural College­ Punishment other than imprisonment (Mr. Auditor-General's report (Mr. P. Wood), Bennett), 2385. 1685, 1722. Rehabilitation (Mr. Bennett), 221. Female enrolments (Mr. P. Wood), 1167. Sex offenders (Mr. Bennett), 95. Library (Mr. Sherrington), 98. Treatment (Mr. Bennett), 24, 94. Queensland Alumina Ltd., Gladstone refinery Week-end work (Mr. Bennett), 1790. (Mr. Bennett), 1836. Prisons- Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade, Membership card (Mr. F. P. Moore), Abandonment as form of punishment (Mr. 520; Subscriptions as tax deductions Bennett), 23 85. (Mr. Casey), 1950. Art teaching (Mr. Bromley), 2386. Queensland Art Gallery, New site (Mr. Officers, Training (Mr. Bennett), 438. Bromley), 2066, 2136. Sex offenders, Corrective treatment (Mr. Queensland Cane Growers' Council (Mr. Bennett), 95. Casey), 100. Probate duty (Mr. Aitken), 519. Queensland Club membership (Mr. Bennett), 173. Prosana Relaxing Tonic (Mr. Hanson), 2513. Queensland Conservatorium of Music (Mr. Provincial Freight Study Committee Bromley), 2508. advertisement (Mr. B. Wood), 2634. Queensland Fish Board (Mr. Tucker), 813; Psychiatric hospitals (see "Hospitals- (Mr. Wright), 2065. Psychiatric"). Queensland Government Tourist Bureau, Public Curator, Deputy (Mr. Tucker), 1534. Survey of hotel and motel industry (Mr. Dean), 739; Sale, Government Public Relations Bureau (see "State Public policy (Mr. B. Wood), 2301. Relations Bureau"). Queensland Housing Commission (see Public servants- "Housing Commission"). Compulsory unionism (Mr. F. P. Moore), Queensland Institutes of Technology and 1482. Advanced Education- Confidential information, Disclosure (Mr. Brisbane, Obscene student publication Houston), 1038. (Mr. Miller), 8; Electrical engineering District allowances- graduates and standards (Mr. Blake), Delay in payment (Mr. B. Wood), 1575. 1721. Maximum (Mr. Inch), 860. Building programme (Mr. B. Wood), 1388. Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 860. Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 241. Remote areas (Mr. B. Wood), 1575. Capricornia- Survey (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 176, 660; Auditor-General's report (Mr. P. Wood), (Mr. Harris), 217. 1685, 1722. English standard of appointees (Mr. Electrical engineering graduates and Wright), 2549. standards (Mr. Blake), 1721. Female clerks (Mr. Dean), 1267. Teacher education (Mr. P. Wood), 2545, 2546. Housing Commission houses (Mr. B. Commonwealth scholarships (Mr. B. Wood), 279. Wood), 2511. Leave to attend C.M.F. camps (Mr. Darling Downs- Tucker), 436. Auditor-General's report (Mr. P. Meritorious service awards (Mr. Wright), Wood), 1685, 1722. 617. Commonwealth assistance (Mr. P. Retirements and vacancies (Mr. Bromley), Wood), 420. 563. Electrical engineering graduates and standards (Mr. Blake), 1721. Salaries, Under Secretaries and public relations officers (Mr. F. P. Moore), 568. Experimental theatre (Mr. Bousen), 1530. Public Service Superannuation Fund (Mr. Residential accommodation (Mr. P. Bennett), 1948. Wood), 1485. Pyramid sales methods (Mr. Davis), 664; Teacher education (Mr. P. Wood), 2545, (Mr. Tucker), 2266; (Mr. R. E. Moore), 2546. 2629. Degrees and diplomas (Mr. P. Wood), Quarantine inspection of Army equipment 1684; (Mr. Baldwin), 1953. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2061. Enrolments (Mr. P. Wood), 2384. 58 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Queensland Institutes of Technology and Railways-continued: Advanced Education-continued: Commissioner, Removal of Chairman of Libraries, Commonwealth grants (Mr. P. Appeal Board (Mr. R. Jones), 1419, Wood), 2430. 1488, 1489. Police students (Mr. Casey), 818. Communication line, Cairns-Townsville (Mr. R. Jones), 1685. Student fees (Mr. B. Wood), 1388. Cross-river link, Brisbane (Mr. R. J ones), Sub-tertiary education, Commonwealth 34; (Mr. Hughes), 1315. assistance (Mr. P. Wood), 1531. Drivers (Mr. R. Jones), 1098. "Queensland Scene, The" (see "The Queens­ Electrification, Brisbane suburban system land Scene"). (Mr. R. Jones), 345; (Mr. Bennett), 1836. Queensland Turf Club decisions, Appeals Employees- (Mr. Bennett), 1481. Contract freight handling (Mr. Bousen), Queensland Youth Orchestra (Mr. Dean), 2428; (Mr. R. Jones), 2552. 1947. Compulsory unionism (Mr. R. Jones), "Queenslander of the Year" award (Mr. F. 2716. P. Moore), 181. Long service leave entitlement (Mr. R. Queerah turn-off, Bruce Highway (Mr. B. Jones), 2548. Wood), 2136. Number (Mr. R. Jones), 1200. Retired, Travel concessions (Mr. R. Raby Bay, Canal development (Mr. Baldwin), 740. Jones), 1317. Service allowance (Mr. Tucker), 1044. Racehorses, Dipping (Mr. Heatley), 707. Fares­ Racism, Queensland Government policy Concess:onal- (Mr. Armstrong), 1265; Conference at Pensioners, Interstate travel (Mr. University of Queensland (Dr. Craw­ Bird), 563; (Mr. Bousen), 746; ford), 1944. (Mr. Jensen), 1482. Radar device for small boats (Mr. Blake), Retired employees (Mr. R. Jones), 2187. 1317. Social services, Revenue loss (Mr. Radford education scheme­ Bousen), 972. Bursaries (Mr. Casey), 1531. Increase (Mr. R. Jones), 1391. Certificates, Board of Secondary School Multi-trip weekly tickets (Mr. R. Jones), Studies (Mr. P. Wood), 1833; (Mr. 1391. Wright), 2544. Surcharge, Air-conditioned trains (Mr. Implementation (Mr. Wright), 2718. Casey), 1099. In-service training of teachers (Mr. Fettlers, Amenities (Mr. Wallis-Smilh), Baldwin), 32; (Mr. Bennett), 478. 446. Scholarships, Private organisations (Mr. Firemen (Mr. R. Jones), 1098. Casey), 1531; University, Open (Dr. Freight rates- Crawford), 1572. Beckingsale Report (Mr. R. Jones), 57, Student assessments (Dr. Crawford), 96, 222, 326; (Mr. Aiken), 60; (Mr. 1572; (Mr. P. Wood), 1833; (Mr. Tucker), 98; (Mr. Bousen), 180. Wright), 2512, 2513. Bulk wagon-load (Mr. Bousen), 814, Radio frequency, Pleasure-craft (Mr. F. P. 2715· (Mr. R. Jones), 2795. Moore), 423. Contra~t (Mr. Bousen), 2382, 2428, 2715; (Mr. R. Jones), 2552. Radios, Two-way, Misuse by boat-owners (Mr. Houghton), 95. Furniture (Mr. Inch), 442. Grain (Mr. Aiken), 60; (Mr. V. E. Raffle permit fees (Mr. Bromley), 277. Jones), 216, 419; (Mr. Hanson), 422. Raft, Mr. J. (Mr. Houston), 968. Northern (Mr. Tucker), 98; (Mr. B. Wood), 2634. Railway work, Commonwealth payments (Mr. Peanuts (Mr. V. E. Jones), 419. R. Jones), 1384. Provincial Freight Study Commictee Railways- advertisement (Mr. B. Wood), 2634. Air-conditioned trains, Fare surcharge (Mr. Stock (Mr. Aiken), 30. Casey), 1099. Wheat (Mr. McKechnie), 145. Appeal Board, Chairmen (Mr. R. Jones), Goods handling, Contract freight (Mr. 1419, 1488, 1489; (Mr. Bennett), 1571. Bousen), 2428. Centralised traffic-control system (Mr. R. Griddle cars- Jones), 1047, 1720, 2300. Disposable cups (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Cleaners (Mr. R. Jones), 1098. 480. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 59

Railway-continued: Redbank, Police Station (Mr. Marginson), Griddle cars-continued: 239; Railway workshops, Stores branch Prices (Mr. Aikens), 1673. strike (Mr. Marginson), 939. Service (Mr. Wright), 1391; (Mr. Redcliffe, Water Police section (Mr. Aikens), 1673. Houghton), 95; Trotting meetings (Mr. Houston), 2380. "Inlander", Wooden carriages (Mr. Inch), 1792, 1897. Redcliffe electorate, Roll check (Mr. Mail contracts (Mr. Houston), 617, 656; Houghton), 2627. (Mr. R. Jones), 1794. Redland Shire- "Midlander", Services (Mr. R. Jones), 717; Flora and fauna protection (Mr. Baldwin), (Mr. O'Donnell), 1093. 1319. North Queensland motor vehicles, Sale Industrial survey (Mr. Baldwin), 149, 179. (Mr. Aikens), 142. Oil pollution, Breakfast Creek (Mr. Davis), Koalas, Killing (Mr. Bromley), 1262. 481, 1791. Tourist-potential survey (Mr. Baldwin), Passes for pensioners (Mr. Aikens), 1094. 1721. Vandalism (Mr. Baldwin), 1319. Refreshment rooms- Disposable cups (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Reforestation projects (Mr. R. Jones), 2267. 419, 480. Regan, Mr. S. J. (Mr. Bennett), 970. Food supplies (Mr. R. Jones), 180. Regional planning Bill, Local authority Trading losses (Mr. Aikens), 1673. reaction (Mr. Casey), 1900. Revenue, Loss from social service fare Regional transport authority (Mr. Bousen), concessions (~r. Bousen), 972; Effect 447, 479, 525, 567. of contract freight rates (Mr. Bousen), Relaxa Tabs (Mr. Hanson), 618. 2428, 2715; (Mr. R. Jones), 2552. Rental increases, Protection of tenants (Mr. Rolling-stock (Mr. Aiken), 145. Wright), 2187. Service allowance (Mr. Tucker), 1044. Resale price maintenance (Mr. Hanson), 521. South Western Division, Diesel locomotives Reserve Bank project, Protective hoarding and brake vans (Mr. Bousen), 275. (Mr. Lee), 338, 2381. Standard-gauge link, Cunnamulla-Bourke "Review, The" (see 'The Review"). (Mr. Aiken), 1829. Ribush, Dr. N., Statement on marijuana (Mr. Stations, Pedestrian ramps (Mr. Davis), Melloy), 2551; (Mr. McKechnie), 2552; 1099. (Dr. Crawford), 2626. "Sunlander", Meal service (Mr. Aiken), Rice (Mr. Aiken), 2551. 441; Sleeping-car accommodation (Mr. Rice Lands Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), R. Jones), 1575. 866, 1096, 1268; (Mr. Lonergan), 1263. Tickets, Multi-trip weekly (Mr. R. Jones) 1391. ' Richlands East State School (Dr. Crawford), 2138. Toilet facilities, Suburban stations (Mr. Harris), 175. Riding schools (Mr. Bromley), 381. Uniforms, Issue (Mr. Tucker), 936; Long­ River sands, Water-content survey (Mr. sleeved shirts (Mr. Tucker), 937. Wallis-Smith), 1043. Wagons, Manufacturing contract (Mr. Road accidents (see "Traffic-Accidents"). Bousen), 379, 437, 479; New Farm Road construction, Commonwealth pay­ branch line (Mr. Lane), 1269. ments (Mr. R. Jones), 1384. "Westlander", Sleeper accommodation Road-safety research (Mr. R. Jones), 811, (Mr. Aiken), 30; Services (Mr. R. Jones), 1385. 717. "Westronic" communication system (Mr. Road toll- R. Jones), 1047, 1720, 2300. Economic loss (Mr. Dean), 933. Workshops, Staff amenities (Mr. Wright), Reduction, Government-sponsored cam­ 2067, 2139. paign (Dr. Crawford), 741, 862, 1096; N.S.W. measures (Dr. Crawford), 862, Rankine & Hill, Rockhampton traffic study 1896. (Mr. Wright), 381; Mackay railway recommendations (Mr. Casey), 2632. Seminar (Mr. Dean), 933. Rape offences (Mr. Newton), 479. Road transport- Real estate, Agents (Mr. Tucker), 1196; Charges (Mr. Bousen), 339. Development syndicates (Mr. Hanson), Overloading offences (Mr. Aikens), 437; 1794. (Mr. B. Wood), 2630. 60 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Road transport-continued: Roma natural gas (Mr. Newton), 2629. Permit fees- Roscoe, Mr. G. T. (Mr. Aikens), 1829. Contracting firms, Collinsville Power Ross, Mr. I. D. (Mr. Houghton), 1262; (Mr. House project (Dr. Crawford), 2058. Aikens), 1314. Effect on Queensland manufacturers Royal Brisbane Hospital (see "Brisbane­ (Mr. Hanson), 1898. Hospital"). Fat lambs (Mr. Tomkins), 1320. Royal Children's Hospital (see "Brisbane- Grain (Mr. Hanson), 422. Children's Hospital"). Sheep (Mr. Aiken), 1788. Rubber-growing (Mr. Aiken), 2060. Permit-free cartage of fat lambs (Mr. Hungerford), 237. Rubber-vine infestation (Mr. Aikens), 563. Sorghum for export (Mr. Hanson), 380. Rural economy, Effect of U.S. economic measures (Mr. Aiken), 519. Rockhampton- Rural experts advisory board (Mr. Aiken), Army schools (Mr. Wright), 445. 104. Central Park (Mr. Wright), 1486. Rural Fires Board, North Queensland (Mr. "Eventide" (Mr. Wright), 1270. B. Wood), 2545. Fire Brigade Board (Mr. Wright), 56. Rural reconstruction­ Housing Commission- Board- Houses (Mr. Wright), 2139, 2716. Applications (Mr. O'Donnell), 28; (Mr. Land prices (Mr. Newton), 2265. Aiken), 61, 225, 440, 1478, 2137; (Mr. McKechnie), 1165; (Mr. Kaus), Pensioner units (Mr. Wright), 2139. 1573. Institute of Technology (see "Queensland Operations (Mr. Aiken), 440. Institutes of Technology-Capricornia"). Staffing (Mr. Aiken), 61; (Mr. North- McKechnie), 1165. High school, New (Mr. Thackeray), 31; Cash grants for displaced farmers (Mr. Additional accommodation (Mr. Aiken), 1383. Thackeray), 1687. Commonwealth assistance (Mr. Aiken), Hospital, Proposed (Mr. Thackeray), 2137. 1263. Land for National Fitness Club (Mr. Conference, Melbourne (Mr. Aiken), 1717. Wright), 1533, 1536. Educational assistance for farmers' Police Station, New refrigerator (Mr. children (Mr. Aiken), 1048. Thackeray), 1949. Retrainino- and rehabilitation courses (Mr. Q.A.T.B. site (Mr. Thackeray), 31, O'Don~ell), 707; (Mr. Aiken), 1048, 1169. 1417. Nurses, Regional training (Dr. Crawford), Rural study courses (Mr. Aiken), 105. 2627. Rural training schools, Allowances an? Railways- scholarships (Mr. O'Donnell), 53; Addi­ Station, New (Mr. Wright), 144; Use tional (Mr. Lonergan), 815. of present buildings (Mr. Thackeray), Rural Youth Movement, Membership and 660. staff (Mr. B. Wood), 865; High-school Workshops, Yard gang (Mr. Wright), clubs (Mr. B. Wood), 1167. 2065. Rust-proofing of new motor vehicles (Mr. Regional Promotion Bureau (Mr. Wright), Wright), 56. 143, 243. Ryan, Professor K. (Mr. Aikens), 2425. Transportation study (Mr. Wright), 381. Rytkonen, Mr. V. E. (Mr. Bennett), 970. United Firefighters' Union dispute (Mr. S.T.D., Effect on departmental telephone Wright), 618. accounts (Mr. Hinze), 1569. Valuer-General's valuations, Improve- St. John, Mr. E., Q.C. (Mr. Bennett), 1050. ment costs (Mr. Wright), 1486; Objec­ tions (Mr. Wright), 2065. St. Martin's Hospital building (Mr. Bromley), Works Department expenditure (Mr. 224, 227. Wright), 2716. Sand-mining (see "Mineral sands"). Rockhampton North electorate (Mr. Wright), Sandgate, "Eventide", Rebuilding (Mr. Dean), 242. 1679; Traffic lights (Mr. Dean), 2059. Rockhampton South electorate (Mr. Wright), Sandgate Road-Beams Road intersection, 242. Traffic lights (Mr. Melloy), 2627. Rocklea trotting meetings (Mr. Houston), Sandgate Road-Winbin Street junction, 2182, 2380. Traffic lights (Mr. Melloy), 276. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 61

Sands, Mr. A. (Mr. Bennett), 1481. Schools-continued: Saraji coal-mining project (Mr. Aiken), 1675, Secondary-continued: Sargent, Mr. H. (Mr. Bennett), 976, 1039. Enrolments and scholarships (Mr. B. Wood), 973, 1534. Saunders, Captain F. (Mr. Blake), 2187. Government grants (Mr. Jensen), 1949. Sawmills, North Queensland, Amalga- Libraries, Commonwealth assistance mation (Mr. F. P. Moore), 717. (Mr. Davis), 1386. Schools- New (Mr. Jensen), 8. Buses- Science laboratories, Commonwealth assistance (Mr. Baldwin), 147; (Mr. Drivers and routes (Mr. Baldwin), 864. Davis), 1386. Safety standards (Mr. Bromley), 343. Student allowances (Mr. Wright), 862. Seat belts (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 935. UNESCO social studies course (Mr. Seating and weight capacities (Mr. Baldwin), 2549. Casey), 2185. Security precautions (Mr. Casey), 33; (Dr. Classrooms- Crawford), 61; (Mr. Baldwin), 106. Building costs (Mr. Baldwin), 444. Senior English, Obscene literature (Mr. Demountable (Mr. Newton), 147, 1039. Murray), 345, 375; (Dr. Crawford), Painting (Mr. R. E. Moore), 327. 375, 1484; Examination question (Mr. Conservation day (Mr. Sherrington), 716. Aikens), 1829. Conveyance committees (Mr. F. P. M-oore), Sex education (Mr. Bromley), 812; (Mr. 1952, 2060. Hinze), 2299. Dental service (Mr. Melloy), 1093. Sex pamphlets, Distribution (Mr. Bromley), 745, 812; (Dr. Crawford), 746, 812; Driver-training course (Mr. R. J ones), 178, (Mr. Chinchen), 811. 215; (Mr. Bromley), 974. Sexual promiscuity (Mr. P. Wood), 2067; Education costs (Mr. Bromley), 1574. (Mr. Bromley), 2135. English teaching (Mr. Tucker), 324. Soap dispensers and paper towels (Mr. P. Equipment subsidies (Mr. Baldw~n), 97'2. Wood), 1722, 2385, 2718. Films, Loan (Mr. Bromley), 744. Speech therapists (Mr. Casey), 1720; (Mr. Hand-washing facilities (Mr. P. Wood), B. Wood), 2062. 1722, 2385, 2718. Students- Lawns and landscaping (Mr. P. Wood), Allowances (Mr. Wright), 862. 1722. Learning disabilities (Mr. Aikens), 1895. Libraries- Leaving age (Mr. Cory), 1314. Book purchases, Subsidy (Mr. Remote-area allowances (Mr. P. Wood), Marginson), 1040. 443. Commonwealth proposals to Australian Education Council (Mr. B. Wood), Swimming pools, Chemical treatment (Mr. 1724. P. Wood), 2136. Primary schools (Mr. F. P. Moore), Syllabus changes (Mr. Wright), 424, 524. 60; (Mr. Baldwin), 341, 1416. Teachers (see "Teachers"). Subsidies, Grant scheme (Mr. Baldwin), Teacher-librarians (see "Teachers- 106; (Mr. B. Wood), 424; (Mr. Teacher-librarians"). Tucker), 716; (Mr. P. Wood), 1723, 1724; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1944. Text-books (Mr. Baldwin), 2384. Opportunity (see "Opportunity schools"). Transport services (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1952, 2060. Primary, New (Mr. Baldwin), 146. Vandalism (Dr. Crawford), 61; (Mr. Private, Financial assistance (Mr. Baldwin), 106. Bromley), 2266. Sea wasps, Research grant (Mr. Casey), 319; Religious instruction (Mr. Bromley), 179. (Mr. B. Wood), 816, 2066, 2630; (Mr. Remedial teaching (Mr. Aikens), 1895. R. Jones), 1267, 2138, 2795; (Mr. Residences and rentals (Mr. P. Wood), Tucker), 2141. 1684. Seat belts (see "Motor vehicles-Seat belts"). Road crossings, Police supervision (Mr. Second Beach, School transport service (Mr. Baldwin), 32. R. Jones), 1047, 1536, 1574. Secondary- Secondary industries, Cost increases (Mr. Commercial courses, Subject masters Aiken), 1417. (Mr. Jensen), 933. Seda Tabs (Mr. Hanson), 618. Commonwealth scholarships (Mr. B. Wood), 444, 2511. Semple, Mr. G. (Mr. Murray), 345, 375. 62 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Senior citizens' centres, Commonwealth grants Soap powders, Biodegradable elements (Mr. (Mr. Melloy), 2134. Melloy), 1093. Senior examination, Matriculation require­ Social service assistance (Mr. Aikens), 217; ments (Mr. Baldwin), 274; English paper (Mr. Melloy), 1264; (Dr. Crawford), (Mr. Aikens), 1829; (Mr. F. P. Moore), 1385, 1944. 2545. Social workers (Mr. R. Jones), 864. "Sesame Street" (Mr. Sherrington), 321, 328. Soft-drink cans, Health hazards (Mr. Jensen), Sex brochures posted to school children (Mr. 2512, 2514. Aikens), 438; (Mr. P. Wood), 481. Softwoods, Strip-planting (Mr. R. Jones), Sex crimes, Prison treatment of offenders 2061; Reforestation, Commonwealth aid (Mr. Bennett), 95; Suppression of name (Mr. R. Jones), 2267. of Bundaberg offender (Mr. Jensen), Soil conservation programme (Mr. Wallis- 223, 329. Smith), 974. Sex pamphlets (see "Women's Liberation Solar energy research (Mr. Aiken), 145. Movement-Sex pamphlets"). Solar stills (Mr. Aiken), 380. Shafston Avenue, Traffic congestion (Mr. Bromley), 34; Wellington Road inter­ Solicitors, Supreme Court apppearance (Mr. section, Fatal accident (Mr. Houston), Aikens}, 2381; Bankruptcy and mis­ 968. appropriation of funds (Mr. Baldwin), 2633. Shark netting (Mr. Casey), 319. Sorghum exports, Japan (Mr. Aiken), 178; Shaw, Mr. G. (Mr. Hinze), 820. Road transport (Mr. Hanson), 380. Shearing personnel, Retraining (Mr. Aiken), 1675. South African cricket team, Australian tour (Mr. Hinze), 447 Sheep- South African Rugby Union tour (see "Spring­ Chemical shearing (Mr. Aiken), 1478. bok Rugby Union tour"). Exports and imports (Mr. Aiken), 1097. South Brisbane- Road transport, Permit fees (Mr. Aiken), 1788. Children's hospital (Mr. Melloy), 1166. Ships and shipping- Dental Hospital (Mr. Bromley), 2427. Freight rates, Primary products (Mr. Suggested secession from metropolitan Aiken), 568. area (Mr. Bromley), 618. Garbage, Incinerators (Mr. Casey), 101, South Burdekin Water Board, Irrigation 711; Dumping at sea (Mr. Casey), 711. channel (Mr. Tucker), 1796. Lanes, Coastal waters (Mr. Bromley), South Coast (see "Gold Coast"). 2507. South Johnstone Research Station (Mr. F. P. Pilotage exemptions (Dr. Crawford), 1677, Moore), 568. 1718. South Johnstone River, Bridge appproach Port of Brisbane (Mr. Baldwin), 1201. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 340. Sibley Road, Lindum, Housing Commission South-east Freeway, Drainage nuisance (Mr. land (Mr. Harris), 340. Bromley), 480. Sickness-insurance pamphlet (Mr. Kaus), 435. Southport Hospital, Equipment (Mr. Melloy), 567, 573; Staff (Mr. Melloy), 573. "Silky Oaks" children's home (Mr. Baldwin), 1793. Soy beans (Mr. Aiken), 710. Simpson Desert land leases (Mr. O'Donnel!), Soy flour (Mr. Aiken), 2509. 658. Speed limits on roads (Mr. R. Jones), 2513. Sinking of ketch "One and All" (Mr. W. D. Spelling reform (Mr. Baldwin), 2268. Hewitt), 859, 969; (Mr. Dean), 1041. Sporting clubs, Liquor licences (Mr. Sivyer Bridge-Boogan road (Mr. F. P. Bennett), 272; Liquor trading hours Moore), 1094. during daylight saving (Mr. Cory), 1202; Small, Alderman B., Country Party candidacy (Mr. Houston), 1478. (Mr. Tucker), 1391; Driving licence Spraying of insect pests, Malathion and (Mr. Bromley), 1682. lindane (Mr. Aiken), 1097; Government­ Smallpox vaccination (Mr. W. D. Hewitt), financed (Mr. Blake), 1200. 345. Springbok Rugby Union tour (Mr. Smith Road, Traffic survey (Mr. Baldwin), McKechnie), 23; (Mr. Newton), 23, 322, 2186. 656; (Mr. Lane), 567. Smithfield-Buchan's Point section, Cook Standards of living, Comparative (Mr. Lane), Highway (Mr. B. Wood), 1681. 1788; (Mr. Houston), 2542. Smoking, Campaign against (Mr. Wright), State bank, Re-establishment (Mr. Wright), 524. 573, 664. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 63

State enterprises, Write-off of indebtedness Sunshine Beach area, Mining investigation (Mr. R. E. Moore), 2383. committee (Mr. Sherrington), 1267. State Fire Services Council (Mr. Thackeray), Supersave P.R. Promotions (Qld.) Pty. Ltd. 1095. (Mr. Davis), 442. State Government Insurance Office- Suppression of name of convicted person Funds, Investment (Mr. F. P. Moore), 867. (Mr. Jensen), 223, 329. Policy proposals, Misrepresentation (Mr. Supreme Court- Hanson), 2060. Judges, Payment in Commonwealth juris­ Workers' compensation (see "Workers' diction (Mr. Aikens), 2133; Vacation compensation"). (Mr. Aikens), 2713. State of emergency, Revocation (Mr. Northern, Divorce hearings (Mr. Aikens), McKechnie), 33; Parliamentary ratifi­ 2059, 2299. cation of proclamations (Mr. Bennett), Sittings and vacation periods (Mr. 1050. Aikens), 2713. Stl;lte Public Relations Bureau, Estimates Solicitors, Right to appear (Mr. Aikens), items (Mr. B. Wood), 2430. 2381. State Wheat Board (Mr. McKechnie), 33. Surfair International Hotel, Marcoola States Grants (Home Care) Act (Mr. Beach (Mr. Sherrington), 656. Melloy), 2134. Surgical aids for injured persons (Mr. Station Road-Cunningham Highway inter­ Tucker), 1796. section, Traffic lights (Mr. Marginson), 1040. Sutton, Professor K. (Mr. Aikens), 2425. Steel- Swain, Mr. F. C. J. (Mr. Bennett), 51. Central Queensland mill (Mr. Wright), 225. Syndicate investments (Mr. Hanson), 1794. Industry, Establishment (Mr. Baldwin), Synthetic meat, Production and sale (Mr. 1793. Wright), 324; (Mr. Aiken), 710; (Mr. Shortage of supplies (Mr. Bald win), 1793. Houston), 857. Surcharges and service charges (Mr. Tallebudgera, National Fitness camp (Mr. Hanson), 278. Aikens), 2625. World-market depression (Mr. Aiken), Tallebudgera Creek area, Bypass freeway 1788. (Mr. Sherrington), 517, 613, 617; (Mr. Hinze), 572; (Mr. Bromley), 614; Sewage Stock, Freight rates (Mr. Aiken), 30; Trans­ port trailers (Mr. Bird), 317. treatment plant (Mr. Hinze), 1788. Stoney Cre3k Bridge, Bruce Highway (Mr. Taxi drivers- Aikens), 1041. Licence suspensions (Mr. Wright), 862. Storemen and Packers' Union strike, Effect Seat belts (Mr. R. Jones), 2635. on wool sales (Mr. M cKechnie), 1166; Disbursement of strike funds (Mr. Women, Pants suits (Mr. Bromley), 2796. Lane), 2431. Tea-growing- Stratford, High-school land (Mr. B. Wood), Collins & Leahy Fastoral Pty. Ltd. lease 2544. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 662. Stream-gauging systems and equipment (Mr. Johnstone Shire (Mr. F. P. Moore), 379. Wallis-Smith), 715. Seed supplies (Mr. F. P. Moore), 224. Stuart, Prison (see 'Townsville-Prison"); Hotel-licence transfer (Mr. Tucker), Teachers- 2187. Aboriginal and Islander schools (Mr. Sugar industry- Wallis-Smith), 1573. Acquisi~ion of over-quota sugar (Mr. Appraisals (Mrs. Jordan), 57. Blake), 572, 935. Assault charges (Mr. Ba!dwin), 2300. Cane harvesters, Availability (Mr. Bird), Conditions (Mr. Hinze), 2509. 434; Self-propelled (Mr. Jensen), 2188. Education, Commonwealth assistance (Mr. China visit by A.L.P. delegation (Mr. P. Wood), 420. Bird), 2634. High-school, Training period (Mr. P. East Pakistani refugees, Relief (Mr. Wood), 424. Casey), 1384, 1390. In-service training (Mr. Baldwin), 32; European Economic Community, Effect of (Mr. Bennett), 478. Great Britain's entry (Mr. Blake), 2064. Kindergartens (see "Kindergartens- Producers' incomes (Mr. Bennett), 526. Teachers"). "Sunlander" (see "Railways-'Sunlander' "). Number (Mr. McKechnie), 97. 64 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Teachers-continued: Teachers' colleges-continued: Opportunity schools, Training courses Students-continued: (Mr. Baldwin), 444. University credits, Education degree Psychiatric disorders (Mr. Baldwin), 1831. (Mr. P. Wood), 2631. Reappointments (Mr. Baldwin), 32; (Mr. Workers' compensation, Students and staff McKechnie), 97. (Mr. Baldwin), 1532. Remedial- Technical colleges, Enrolments (Mr. R. Brisbane (Mr. B. Wood), 2511. Jones), 105, 742; Commonwealth Country centres (Mr. Jensen), 1683. scholarships (Mr. B. Wood), 2511. Number and training courses (Mr. P. Telephone accounts, Government depart­ Wood), 814. ments (Mr. Hinze), 1569. Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 1895. Television screenings, "The Child Molester" Residences and rentals, Primary schools (Mr. Wright), 62, 102; (Mr. Bromley), (Mr. P. Wood), 1684. 105; Pre-school training programmes Resignations (Mr. Baldwin), 32; (Mr. (Mr. Sherrington), 321, 328. McKechnie), 97; (Mr. P. Wood), 2716. Television service charges (Mr. R. Jones), Salaries (Mr. Baldwin) 572; (Mr. P. 1200. Wood), 2184; (Mr. Hinze), 2509; (Mr. Jensen), 2547. "Temple of Isis" massage parlour, Fire (Mr. Hinze), 820; Record of interview Science, State high schools (Mr. P. (Mr. Bennett), 867. Wood), 2063. Tenants, Protection (Mr. Wright), 2187. Seminar, Van Leer project (Mr. B. Wood), 1388. Territorial waters, United Nations con­ ference (Mr. Hanson), 708, 745. Specialist, North Queensland (Mr. B. Wood), 2062. Tetanus danger, Drink cans (Mr. Jensen), 2514. Student (see "Teachers' colleges- Students") "The Queensland Scene", Circulation and Subject masters, Commercial courses cos.t (Mr. P. Wood), 616; (Mr. F. P. (Mr. Jensen), 933. Moore), 618. Suicides (Mr. Baldwin), 1831. "The Review" (Mr. Aikens), 2021. Teacher-librarians- "They Dig Queensland" (Mr. Houghton), Allowances for students (Mr. Baldwin), 1893. 341. Thiess Peabody Mitsui consortium (Mr. Applications and appointments (Mr. Hanson), 1684. Sherrington), 99. Thompson, Mitch (Mr. Bennett), 2628. Class 2 schools (Mr. Sherrington), 321, 328. Thompson, Mr. P. D. (Mr. Bennett), 174. Number in training (Mr. Baldwin), Thornton, Mrs. M. (Mr. Lane), 820; (Mr. 1416. Bennett), 2385. Training course (Mr. Baldwin), 1416. Three Mile Creek, Pallarenda (Mr. Tucker), Travel concessions, Isolated areas (Mr. 1572. Wallis-Smith), 2547. Throssel, Mr. H. (Mr. Bennett), 516, 930; Teachers' colleges- (Mr. Hinze), 612. Commonwealth assistance (Mr. P. Wood), Thursday Island- 420, 2063, 2430; (Mr. Marginson), State School, Lunch room (Mr. B. Wood), 1389. 104; Specialist teachers (Mr. B. Wood), Course for teachers of indigenous 2062. children (Mr. B. Wood), 1388. Teachers' flats (Mr. B. Wood), 934. Diplomas (Mr. Baldwin), 1953. Wharf facilities (Mr. B. Wood), 223. Lecturers, Salaries and resignations (Mr. Ticks, Control (Mr. Blake), 520; (Mr. P. Wood), 2545. Heatley), 707. Residential accommodation charges (Mr. "Tied" hotels (Mr. Tucker), 2021. P'. Wood), 934. Tin-plate, Use in toys (Mr. Casey), 744. Students- Allowances (Mr. Wright), 62. Tinaroo Falls Dam- Male-female ratio (Mr. P. Wood), Economic study of scheme (Mr. Wallis­ 2716. Smith), 446. Scholarships (Mr. P. Wood), 2546. Fish-stocking (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 57. Uniform clothing, Graduation ceremony Inflow and outflow (Mr. Wallis-Smith), (Mr. Baldwin), 1953, 2265. 1268. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 65

Tinaroo Lake area, Rain-forest preservation Tourist Bureau (see "Queensland Govern­ (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 934, 1099, 1676 ment Tourist Bureau"). 2061. ' Tourist industry- Titanium, Use for heart valves (Mr. Sher- rington), 219. Accommodation tax (Mr. R. Jones), 663. Tobacco-growing (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3 78. Development, Incentives (Mr. R. Jones), Tomato production (Mr. McKechnie), 813. 522, 617. Toothpaste (Mr. Wright), 1686. Great Barrier Reef (see "Great Barrier Reef"). Toowoomba- Training of hotel and catering personnel Airport fence, Wilsonton (Mr. Bousen), (Mr. Aiken), 441. 1898, 1942. Town-planning schemes (Mr. Hughes), 383, Assault complaint by Mr. R. Plant (Mr. 384, 421. Houston). 967. Townsville­ Carnival of Flowers (Mr. Bousen) 1320 1384. ' ' Abattoir- High schools, Teachers (Mr. Bousen), 27, Board, Resignation of Alderman Hagarty 2548; Enrolments (Mr. Bousen), 2548. (Mr. Tucker), 813. Meat processed in other areas (Mr. Home-care centre (Mr. Bousen), 1045. Tucker), 861. Housing Commission land prices (Mr. Stock slaughterings (Mr. Tucker), 98. Newton), 2265. Bingo game arrests (Mr. Tucker), 323. Institu~e of Technology (see "Queensland Institutes of Technology-Darlin<> Bird dealers, Prosecutions (Mr. Aikens), Downs"). " 377. Nurses, Regional training (Dr. Crawford), "Birthright" organisation (Mr. Aikens), 2627. 1094. Railways- City Council, Three Mile Creek land devel­ Engine-drivers (Mr. Bousen), 2629. opment (Mr. Tucker), 1572. Firemen (Mr. Bousen), 2629. Consumer Affairs Bureau inspectors (Mr. Marshalling yards (Mr. Bousen), 220. Aikens), 658. Criminal charges, G. M. Drummond (Mr. Range road, Signs (Mr. Bousen), 2629. Aikens), 97, 419, 478; R. Groning (Mr. Watch-house, III-treatment allegations (Mr. Aikens), 318. Bennett), 1198. Cultural activity grants (Mr. Tucker), 344. Toowoomba district, Unemployment (Mr. Bousen), 615. Driver's licence tests (Mr. Tucker), 1943. Toowoomba Range, Road signs (Mr. Educational guidance officers (Mr. B. Bousen), 2629. Wood), 2062. Fruit marketing (Mr. F. P. Moore), 435. Torres Strait Islands and Islanders- Advisory Council, Financial aid (Mr. Harbour dredging (Mr. Aikens), 237. Wallis-Smith), 277; Representatives, Hepatitis (Mr. Tucker), 1686. Canberra meeting (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Home-care centre (Mr. Tucker), 1390. 1390. Community funds (Mr. B. Wood), 279. Hospital- Auxiliary lighting plant (Mr. Aikens), Education- 273. Improvement (Mr. B. Wood), 424. Board finances (Mr. Aikens), 1261, 1480. Research (Mr. B. Wood), 278, 1388. Decompression chamber (Mr. Tucker), Special assistance (Mr. B. Wood), 278. 344. Teaching and standards achieved (Mr. B. Dialysis machine (Mr. Tucker), 1944. Wood). 1388. New ward block (Mr. Aikens), 2182. Prisoners, Parole (Mr. Baldwin), 714. Nursing tutorial accommodation (Mr. Reserves, Adjacent to towns and cities Aikens), 26. (Mr. B. Wood), 1568; Wage rates (Mr. Houses for public servants (Mr. Tucker), B. Wood), 1568. 1534. Trawler training (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 378. Housing Commission- Totalisator Administration Board­ Debits against tenants (Mr. Tucker), Advertisement, Government policy (Mr. 2549. O'Donnell), 1900. Land prices (Mr. Newton), 2265. Auditors' fees (Mr. Bromley), 860. Pensioner units (Mr. Aikens), 1382. Refunds of bets (Mr. Hanlon), 1574. Rental houses (Mr. Tucker), 145. 66 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Townsville-continued: Traffic­ Murder of Mackay children, Confession Accidents- (Mr. Tucker), 33, 572; (Mr. Aike;~s), Alcohol, Effects (Mr. Hinze), 107; (Mr. 218, 438. Miller), 2185. National Fitness Committee representations Appreciation Squad report (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 2381. Bromley), 564. Nurses, Regional training (Dr. Crawford), Brisbane (Mr. Me!loy), 1197. 2627. Costs survey (Mr. R. Jones), 864; (Mr. Pensioners, Rail passes (Mr. Aikens), 1094; Dean), 933. Housing Commission units (Mr. Aikens), Deaths (Mr. Hinze), 107; (Mr. R. 1382. Jones), 439, 524; (Dr. Crawford), 741. Police district- Fire hazard (Mr. R. Jones), 935. Night-duty rosters (Mr. Tucker), 930. Reporting, Uniform system (Mr. R. "Q" cars, Townsville Police Station (Mr. Jones), 1952. Aikens), 1529. Triple-vehicle (Mr. Baldwin), 2632. Staff strength (Mr. Tucker), 930; (Mr. Breach statistics (Mr. Newton), 175. Newton), 2184. Manuals (Mr. Newton), 1953. Prison, Medium-security blocks (Mr. Aikens), 317; Superintendent, Appoint­ Police patrols (Mr. Bennett), 1790, 1829; ment (Mr. Bennett), 1383. (Mr. Bromley), 2794. Railways- Right-of-way rule (Mr. Hughes), 1676. Passes for pensioners (Mr. Aikens), "Traffic Handbook" (Mr. Newton), 1953. 1094. Trafficators on motor vehicles (Mr. Dean), Workshops- 236. Buildings, Repair (Mr. Tucker), 1687. Transport, Road (see "Road transport"). Camp-wagon repairs (Mr. Tucker), Transportation survey techniques, Freeways 1687. (Mr. Bromley), 1533. North Yard (Mr. Tucker), 270. Travel agents, Licensing (Mr. Heatley), Regional Electricity Board, Graziers' 746, 816. guarantees (Mr. Lonergan), 1263; Tariff Treasury, Estimates items (Mr. B. Wood), charges (Mr. Aikens), 1529, 1718. 2430. Remedial teaching (Mr. Aikens), 1895. Trinity Bay High School- Roadworks, Cost (Mr. Aikens), 2381. Covered way (Mr. R. Jones), 1200. Sports reserve, Lease (Mr. Aikens), 717, Enrolments (Mr. B. Wood), 2544. 743. Grounds (Mr. R. Jones), 1267. Teachers' College (Mr. P. Wood), 2545. Troughton Road-McCullough Street, ~oopers University (see "James Cook University Plains, Crown land (Mr. Shernngton), of North Queensland"). 566. Water supply (Mr. Bird), 339. Trout, Stocking of streams (Mr. Aiken), Townsville area, Greenvale nickel project 1049; Sea-water (Mr. Thackeray), 1315. (see "Greenvale nickel project"); Tuberculosis-testing of stock (Mr. Blake), Alumina plant (Mr. Tucker), 2189. 441, 2717. Townsville Commercial Poultry Farmers' Association (Mr. Aikens), 657. Tully- Electoral roll deletions (Mr. F. P. Moore), Townsville-Cairns railway communication line (Mr. R. Jones), 1685. 1680. High School, Manual training and domestic Townsville-Mt. Isa railway line, Traffic loss science blocks (Mr. F. P. Moore), to road hauliers (Mr. Aikens), 1094. 224; Art room (Mr. F. P. Moore), 521, Townsville-Mt. Is a road (Mr. Inch), 1721. 1482. Toys, Manufacture from second-hand tin­ Housing Commission rental houses (Mr. plate (Mr. Casey), 744. F. P. Moore), 1795. Tractor fatalities and safety frames (Mr. Police Station, Clerk-typist (Mr. F. P. Blake), 1386. Moore), 1795. Trade centres, China and Japan (Mr. Aiken), River, Fishing inspectors (Mr. F. P. 179; (Mr. Blake), 340. Moore), 435. Trades and Labor Council levy, Peak Downs Turtle rookery, Mon Repos Beach (Mr. project (Mr. Newbery), 1832; (Mr. Sherrington), 1535, 1570, 1797. Aikens), 1895; (Mr. R. E. Moore), Tweed River, Sand for Gold Coast beaches 1954. (Mr. Hinze), 1488. Trades Hall, "Treason Room" (Mr. Underground water supplies (see "Water­ Houghton), 931. Underground supplies"). INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 67

Unemployment- University of Queensland-continued: Percentages, Australian States (Mr. Kaus), Law faculty- 180; (Dr. Crawford), 1896. Lecturer, Alleged adultery (Mr. Proposed Premiers' Conference and Bennett), 930. Government action (Mr. Bennett), 2024; Lectures, Allotment (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Blake), 2301. 2425. Rural, Relief (Mr. Blake), 2301; (Mr. Private practice by lectumrs (Mr. Casey), 2513. Aikens), 2425. UNESCO, Social studies course (Mr. Libraries (Mr. Bromley), 1483. Baldwin), 2549. Matriculation requirements (Mr. Baldwin), United Nations conference, Territorial 1387; (Mr. Bird), 1415; (Mr. Hughes), waters (Mr. Hanson), 708, 745. 1416. United States economic measures, Effect on Medical School, Quotas (Mr. Bennett), rural economy (Mr. Aiken), 519. 272; (Mr. Murray), 1797; Graduates, Appointment to hospitals (Dr. Craw­ Universities- ford), 322, 328. Commonwealth financial assistance (Mr. O'Neill, Mr. D. (Mr. Bennett), 25, 173, Hughes), 1416. 2628; (Dr. Crawford), 143; (Mr. Entrance examinations (Mr. Bennett), Aikens), 2183. 1570. Pamphlet publicatfons (Dr. Crawford), 53. Graduates, Employment opportunities Refectory charges (Mr. Bennett), 25. (Mr. Aikens), 2426. Royal commission into disruption (Dr. Matriculation, Statistics (Mr. Baldwin), Crawford), 53. 274; Requirements (Mr. Baldwin), 1387; Sabbatical leave (Mr. Aikens), 418. (Mr. Bird), 1415; (Mr. Hughes), 1416. Senate- Police students (Mr. Casey), 818. Dismissal powers (Mr. Hinze), 8, 27. St. Lucia (see "University of Queensland"). Election (Mr. Aikens), 2543. Scholarships- Government representative (Mr. Commonwealth (Mr. R. Jones), 177; Aikens), 2626. (Mr. B. Wood), 2511. Staff- Full-time (Mr. Baldwin), 274. Dismissal, Senate power (Mr. Hinze), Open (Dr. Crawford), 1572. 8, 27. Student numbers (Mr. Bald win), 27 4. Lecturers and tutors (Mr. Bennett), Townsville (see "James Cook University 174. of North Queensland"). Number and payment (Mr. Aikens), 1674. University of Queensland- Sabbatical leave (Mr. Aikens), 418. Action Conference on Racism and Statement by Dr. R. D. Goodman (Mr. Education (Dr. Crawford), 1944. Aikens), 2543. Bequests, gifts and donations (Mr. P. Students, Springbok tour demonstration Wood), 2631. report (Mr. Lane), 567; Statement by Dentistry faculty (Mr. Melloy), 1943, Dr. R. D. Goodman (Mr. Aikens), 2020. 2543. Disciplinary statutes (Mr. Bennett), 516, Students' Union (see "University of 930; (Mr. Hinze), 612. Queensland Union"). Dismissals, Powers of senate (Mr. Hinze), Sutton, Professor K. (Mr. Aikens), 2425. 8, 27; Advisory Committee's .report Teacher-student relationship (Mr. Hinze), (Mr. Bennett), 930. 612; (Mr. Bennett), 930. Disorder (Mr. McKechnie), 98. Thompson, M itch (Mr. Bennett), 2628. Education faculty, Bachelor degree (Mr. Thompson, Mr. P. D. (Mr. Bennett), 174. P. Wood), 2631. Throssel, Mr. H. (Mr. Bennett), 516, 930; Enrolments (Mr. P. Wood), 2384. (Mr. Hinze), 612. Entrance examinations (Mr. Bennett), Ryan, Professor K. (Mr. Aikens), 2425. 1570. Wertheim, Mr. P. (Mr. Aikens), 2182, Fees (Mr. Baldwin), 1387. 2183; (Dr. Crawford), 2186; (Mr. Forbes, Mr. J. (Mr. Aikens), 2425. Bennett), 2628. Gerber, Mr. P. (Mr. Bennett), 930; (Mr. University of Queensland Union- Aikens), 2425. Affiliated organisations, Financial support Goodman, Dr. R. D. (Mr. Aikens), 2543. (Mr. Murray), 931, 971. Government audit (Mr. Aikens), 1270. Fees (Mr. Murray), 971. 68 INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

University of Queensland Union-continued: Water-continued: Funds (Mr. Bennett), 25; (Dr. Crawford), River sands, Survey (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 143. 1043. Elections, Compulsory voting (Mr. Underground supplies- Chinchen), 972. Irrigated pastures (Mr. Aiken), 709. Expenditure (Mr. Murray), 971. Lockyer Valley and Brookstead-Dalby Women's Liberation Movement affiliation areas (Mr. Aiken), 2383. (Mr. Murray), 931. Property surveys (Mr. Blake), 716. Unmarried mothers (Mr. Aikens), 217; (Dr. Waterford State School (Mr. Baldwin), 1532. Crawford), 1944. Water-skiing licence, Isle of Capri (Mr. Urangan, Boat harbour (Mr. Blake), 340. Hinze), 1390. Urannah dam (Mr. Tucker), 280. Wedge-tailed eagles (Mr. Sherrington), 859, Vaccination against smallpox (Mr. W. D. 1197, 1386. Hewitt), 345. Weight labelling of commodity containers Valuation of land (see "Land valuation"). (Mr. McKechnie), 146. Valuer-General's Department, Training of Weipa- valuers (Mr. Blake), 662; Establishment Aboriginal reserve (Mr. Wallis-Smith), and expenditure (Mr. Wharton), 1942. 659. Van Leer project (Mr. B. Wood), 1388, Mining and land restoration (Mr. B. 1487. Wood), 1045. Vice problem (Mr. F. P. Moore), 520, 525. Private railway line (Mr. R. Jones), 326. Wellington Point, State School (Mr. Victoria, Social service assistance (Dr. Crawford), 1944. Baldwin), 1831; Boat ramp (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 2795. Vincent State School (Mr. Tucker), 237, 1943. Wellington Road-Shafston Avenue inter­ section, Fatal accident (Mr. Houston), Vocational guidance, Rural youth (Mr. 968. Aiken), 1383. Wembley Road, Traffic survey (Mr. Voting age (Mr. Bennett), 1382. Baldwin). 2186. Vrbanck, Mr. S. (Mr. Houston), 215. Wendell Street, Norman Park, Test drilling Wacol Security Patients' Hospital (Mr. (Mr. Houston), 1528. Bromley), 2715. Wertheim, Mr. P. (Mr. Aikens), 2182, 2183; Wages, Compulsory banking (Mr. Aikens) (Dr. Crawford), 2186; (Mr. Bennett), 2021; Comparative State rates (M/ 2628. Bennett), 2023. Westbrook Training Centre, Report (Mr. Wainer, Dr. B. B. (Mr. Ahern), 383; (Mr. Baldwin), 149; (Mr. Bennett), 221. Melloy), 383; (Mr. Tucker), 446. Western Queensland, Rate rebates (~r. Walker, Mr. D. (Mr. Hinze), 2139; (Mr. Aiken), 861; Disaster area, Incentive Ahern), 2264, 2712, 2717. benefits (Mr. Aiken), 931. Walkers Creek crossing, Karumba Road (Mr. "Westlander" (see "Railways-'Westlander' "). Wallis-Smith), 31. Wheat- Walkervale State School (Mr. Jensen), 1417. Delivery Quota Appeals Tribunal (Mr. Wangan, Meyer A venue (Mr. F. P. Moore), Aiken), 1164. 817, 820, 1795; Henderson Drive bypass Freight rates (Mr. McKechnie), 145. (Mr. F. P. Moore), 820, 1795. Power-alcohol production (Mr. Aikcn), Warburton, Mr. N. G. (Mr. Bennett), 526. 2509. Prime hard, Stockpiling (Mr. Aiken), 440. Watch-houses, F~cilities (Mr. Newton), 52; Safety of pnsoners (Mr. Bennett), 1948. Quota increases (Mr. Aiken), 2429. Water- Sales, Overseas (Mr. Aiken), 568; China (Mr. Bird), 2634. Conservation, Economic studies (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 446. Wheat Board (Mr. McKechnie), 33. Whitlam Mr. E. G., Statement on monarchy Desalination (Mr. Aiken), 380. (M~. Bird), 977; Statement on industrial Quality surveys- policy (Mr. Porter), 977. Barron River (Mr. B. Wood), 1487. Wide-load vehicles, Escort (Mr. Newton), Norman Creek (Mr. Bromley), 441. 1530. Queensland rivers (Mr. Bromley), 241. Wilbur Smith transportation survey, Rail extensions (Mr. R. Jones), 34, 345, 439, Resources development programme (Mr. 663, 1315; Regional transport authority Casey), 569. (Mr. Bousen), 447, 479, 525, 567. INDEX TO QUESTIONS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 69

Wilding, Mr. and Mrs. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Wool-continued: 1479; (Mr. Bromley), 1483. Sales, Effect of storemen and packers' Wiles Street, Camp Hill, Sports field (Mr. strike (Mr. McKechnie), 1166. W. D. Hewitt), 1529. Selling centres (Mr. Tucker), 271. Willowburn, Railway shunting yards (Mr. Woollen articles, East Pakistani refugees Bousen), 972, 2136. (Mr. Casey), 1384, 1390; Sales tax (Mr. Wilsonton, Airport fence (Mr. Bousen), Aiken), 2382. 1898, 1942. Woollen textile mills (Mr. Aiken), 1717. Winbin Street-Sandgate Road junction, Woolloongabba, Air pollution (Mr. Bromley), Traffic lights (Mr. Melloy), 276. 1313. Windsor State School, Stores building (Mr. R. E. Moore), 227. Workers' compensation- Wistari Reef, Oil experiment on coral (Mr. Benefits (Mr. Hanlon), 50; (Mr. Bousen), Sherrington), 969. 615. Wolfgang, Mr. D. C., S. M. (Mr. Bennett), Bonuses, Journey claims deductions (Dr. 1571. Crawford), 2794. Wolfram Camp-Dimbulah road (Mr. Wallis­ Claims (Mr. Bromley), 1262. Smith), 975. Premiums (Mr. Hanlon), 50. Wolston Park Hospital- Students and staff, Teachers' colleges (Mr. Basil Stafford Training Centre (Mr. Baldwin), 1532. Harris), 1265. Wridgways Removals (Q'ld.) Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Laundering of inmates' socks (Mr. Davis), Bousen), 339. 565. Wulkuraka Industrial Estate (:Vfrs. Jordan), Nursing staff (Mr. Harris), 1265. 1318. Patients, Treatment (Mr. Bennett), 439. Wura Gorge catchment area (Mr. Hanson), Women's Liberation Movement­ 103. Protection of children (Mr. Lane), 747. Wyandra Police Station (Mr. Aiken), 2137. Seminar (Mr. Lane), 820. Wynnum- Sex pamphlets, Distribution (Mr. Bromley), Aged persons' home (Mr. Harris), 174. 745, 812; (Dr. Crawford), 746, 812; Central, Railway level crossing (Mr. (Mr. Chinchen), 811; (Mr. Bennett), Harris), 175. 2385; Printing (Mr. Chinchen), 811; (Dr. Crawford), 933, 1040; (Mr. Hospital (Mr. Harris), 174. Bennett), 2385. Medical and Dental Clinic (Mr. Harris), University of Queensland Union affilia­ 240. tion (Mr. Murray), 931. Police strength (Mr. Harris), 717, 740. Wondall Heights State School (Mr. Newton), Wynnum electorate, Housing Commission 148, 2139. operations (Mr. Harris), 864; Expendi­ Wood, Senator I. (Mr. B. Wood), 1835. ture on Government buildings (Mr. Harris), 1532. Wood-chip industry, Cairns area (Mr. B. Wood), 1046, 1167; Effect on rain X-ray units, Mobile, forest (Mr. B. Wood), 1721. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 715. Woodridge, State schools (Mr. Baldwin), Yarrabah Aboriginal Community, Police 444, 1831; Police Station (Mr. Baldwin), officer (Mr. R. Jones), 2386. 661. Yatala lion park (Mr. Bromley), 616. Wool- Yeppoon area, Sand-mining (Mr. Wright), Deficiency payments (Mr. Aiken), 819. 381. East Pakistani refugees, Woollen clothing Yeppoon National Fitness Camp (Mr. (Mr. Casey), 1384, 1390. Wright), 935. Growers, Financial assistance (Mr. Aiken), Yorkeys Knob, Beach erosion (Mr. B. 225; Allegations of Dr. Buckingham Wood), 343. (Mr. Aiken), 1718. Young Christian Workers, Aid to East Flock-improvement loan scheme (Mr. Pakistani refugees (Mr. Wright), 1391. Aiken), 380. Youth orchestras (Mr. Dean), 318. Guaranteed minimum payment (Mr. Aiken), 819. Youth service bureaus (Mr. Bennett), 94. Marketing (Mr. Aiken), 1049. Zillmere, Housing Commission pensioner Micron-meter grading (Mr. Aiken), 1478, units (Mr. Melloy), 1530. 1899. Zinc production (Mr. Houston), 477.

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