LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-fifth Parliament

27 August 1957 – 3 March 1960

Queensland Parliamentary Debates

INDEX

Contents of this document *

35th Parliament, 1st Session 27 August 1957 – 17 April 1958 Index from Hansard, V.259-261, 1972-73

35th Parliament, 2nd Session 19 August 1958 – 25 March 1959 Index from Hansard, V.221-223, 1958-59

35th Parliament, 3rd Session 4 August 1959 – 3 March 1960 Index from Hansard, V.224-226, 1959-60

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-fifth Parliament – First Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.218-220, 1957-58

27 August 1957 – 17 April 1958

(Nicklin Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-9 27 August 1957 507-523 16 October 1957

9-25 28 August 1957 523-550 17 October 1957

25-62 29 August 1957 551-605 22 October 1957

62-87 3 September 1957 605-619 23 October 1957

88-104 4 September 1957 619-664 24 October 1957

104-129 5 September 1957 664-724 29 October 1957

129-156 10 September 1957 724-736 30 October 1957

156-170 11 September 1957 737-789 31 October 1957

170-199 12 September 1957 789-814 1 November 1957

200-231 17 September 1957 814-864 5 November 1957

231-246 18 September 1957 864-879 6 November 1957

246-279 19 September 1957 879-930 7 November 1957

279-312 24 September 1957 930-956 8 November 1957

312-329 25 September 1957 956-1006 12 November 1957

329-358 26 September 1957 1006-1020 13 November 1957

358-407 8 October 1957 1021-1075 14 November 1957

408-422 9 October 1957 1075-1099 15 November 1957

422-449 10 October 1957 1099-1152 19 November 1957

449-507 15 October 1957 1152-1198 20 November 1957 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1199-1269 21 November 1957 1829-1844 12 March 1958

1269-1299 22 November 1957 1844-1894 13 March 1958

1299-1363 26 November 1957 1894-1932 18 March 1958

1363-1375 27 November 1957 1932-1936 19 March 1958

1376-1460 28 November 1957 1937-1992 20 March 1958

1460-1484 29 November 1957 1992-2052 25 March 1958

1494-1552 3 December 1957 2052-2065 26 March 1958

1552-1630 4 December 1957 2065-2115 27 March 1958

1630-1643 5 December 1957 2115-2138 1 April 1958

1645-1678 4 March 1958 2139-2200 15 April 1958

1678-1695 5 March 1958 2200-2236 16 April 1958

1695-1769 6 March 1958 2236-2265 17 April 1958

1769-1828 11 March 1958

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.218-220, 1957-58 27 August 1957 - 17 April 1958

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-fifth Parliament – Second Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.221-223, 1958-59

19 August 1958 – 25 March 1959

(Nicklin Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-13 19 August 1958 539-554 1 October 12958

13-27 20 August 1958 554-586 2 October 12958

27-72 21 August 1958 586-646 14 October 12958

72-107 26 August 1958 646-662 15 October 12958

107-122 27 August 1958 662-709 16 October 12958

122-151 28 August 1958 709-772 21 October 12958

151-186 2 September 1958 773-790 22 October 12958

187-202 3 September 1958 790-846 23 October 12958

202-227 4 September 1958 846-902 28 October 12958

227-260 9 September 1958 902-916 29 October 12958

260-275 10 September 1958 917-969 30 October 12958

275-301 11 September 1958 969-1030 4 November 1958

301-353 16 September 1958 1030-1054 5 November 1958

353-366 17 September 1958 1054-1108 6 November 1958

367-393 18 September 1958 1108-1140 7 November 1958

394-446 23 September 1958 1140-1199 11 November 1958

446-462 24 September 1958 1200-1242 12 November 1958

462-489 25 September 1958 1242-1294 13 November 1958

490-539 30 September 1958 1294-1327 14 November 1958 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1327-1394 18 November 1958 1995-2051 3 March 1959

1394-1433 19 November 1958 2051-2067 4 March 1959

1433-1503 20 November 1958 2067-2102 5 March 1959

1503-1547 21 November 1958 2102-2166 10 March 1959

1548-1630 25 November 1958 2166-2199 11 March 1959

1631-1671 26 November 1958 2199-2263 12 March 1959

1671-1740 27 November 1958 2263-2325 17 March 1959

1740-1769 28 November 1958 2325-2339 18 March 1959

1769-1854 2 December 1958 2340-2413 19 March 1959

1854-1901 3 February 1959 2413-2444 20 March 1959

1903-1926 24 February 1959 2445-2524 24 March 1959

1926-1941 25 February 1959 2524-2569 25 March 1959

1942-1995 26 February 1959

1958-59.

QUEENSLAND.

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE

Second Session

OF THFl

Thirty-Fifth Parliament.

7 and 8 ELIZABETH II. ------

Comprising the periods from the Nineteenth day of August to the Third day of December, 1958; and from the Twenty-fourth day of February to the Twenty-fifth day of March, 1959.

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BRISBANE: By Authority: S. G. REID, Government Printer, Brisbane. Second Session of the Thirty-fifth Parliament of Queensland. 1958-59.

THE GOVERNOR. His I

THE MINISTRY. Premier and Chief Secretary; anil Vice-President of the Executive Conueil-Hononrablc GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN" NJCKLIN. Minister for Labour and Industry-Honourable KENNETH JAMES MoRRIS. Minister for Education-Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN PIZZEY, B.A., Dip.Ed. Minister for Justice and Attorney-Genentl-Honourablc ALAN vVHITESIDE MUNRO. Treasurer and Minister for Housing-Honourable THOi\IAS ALFRED RILEY. Minister for Development, Mines, and Jl.fnin Ronc1s-Honourablc ERNEST EVANS. Minister for Public Lands and Irrigation-Honourable ADOLF GusTAVE MULLER. :Minister for Health and Home Affnim-Honoumhle HEXRY WINSTON ?;oBLE, ?\f.D., B.S. Minister for Agriculture and Stock-Honourable OTTO OTTOSEN MADSEN. :.VIinister for Public \Vorks and Locnl Gm·crumcnt-Hcmourabk J.UlES ALI•'HED HE,\DING, C.M.G. Minister for Transport-Honourable GORDON WlLLIAl\1 WESLEY CHALK.

THE LEGlSlA TIVE ASSEMBLY. Speaker-Honourable ALAN ROY FLETCHER (Cunningharn). Chairman of Committees-TAYLOR, HAROLD BOIJRNE, Esquire, D.S.O. (Clayficld). Temporary Chairmen of Committees- BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire (Norrnan). DEWAR, ALEXANDER TATTENHALL, Esquire (Cherrnside). HIL1'0N", Tlonour:tl>!C' P.\FL .JEH''''E Hl';ilriGIUR (Carna, Wit). Low, DAVID ALAN, Esquire (Cooroora). NICHOLSON, DAVID ERIC, Esquire (Murrurnba). ADAIR, HERBER'!' ARTHUR, Esquire (Cook). AHEARN, THOMAS GIPPS, Esquire, F.I.P.A.A. (Sandgate). AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire (Mundingb1trra). ANDERSON, MERVYN JOHN REGINALD, Esquire (1'oowoomba). BAXTER, WIT,LIAhl EDWARD, Esquire (Nm·rnan). J3EARDiiWRE, EDWIN JAMES, Esquire (Balonne). BJELKE-PETERSEN, JOHANNES, Esquire (Barambah). BuRROWS, JA1IES, Esquire (Port Curtis). BYRNE, PETER, Esquire (Mourilyan). CHALK, Honourable GORDON WlLLIAiii WESLEY (Lockyer). CLARK, JAMES, Esquire (Fitzroy). COBURN, ARTHUR, Esquire (Burdekin). CONNOLLY, PE•J'ER DAVID, Esquire (Kurilpa). DAVIES, HORACE JASON, Esquire (Maryborougl!). llAVlS, EDWARD WILLIAM, Esquire (Barcoo). DEWAR, ALEXANDER TA'r'l'El

(1) Electml at By election, 31 May, 1958. IV.

THE LEGJSLATIVE ASSEMBLY. FLETCHER, Honourable ALAN ROY (Cunningham). FOLEY, TH01IAS ANDREW, Esquire (Belyando). Gc\IR, Hononrahlc VI;,'CEN'l' CLAIR (South Brisbane). GARDNER, HAROLD RAYMOND, Esquire (Roclchampton). GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire (Southport). GILMORE, THOMAS VERNON, Esquire (Tablelands). GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire (Mackay). GUNN, WILLIAM MORRISON, Esquire (Wynmcm). HANLON, PATRICK JOSEPH, Esquire (Ithaca). HARRISON, ROBERT LESLIE, Esquire (Darlington). HART, GRAHAM LLOYD, Esquire, Q.C. (Mount Gravatt). HEADING, Honourable JAMES ALFRED, C.M.G. (Marodian). HERBERT, JOHN DES1IOND, Esquire (Sherwood). HEWITT, NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC, Esquire (Mackenzie). HILEY, Honourable THOMAS ALFRED ( Coorparoo). HILTON, Honourable PAUL JEROME REMIGIUS (Carnarvon). HODGES, ALLEN MAXWELL, Esquire (Nash). HoOPER, KEITH WILLIAM, Esquire (Buranda). HoUSTON, JOHN WILLIAM, Esquire (B1Llimba). JESSON, CECIL GEORGE, Esquire (Hincltinbrook). JoNES, Honourable ARTHUR (ChaTters Towers). JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire (Callide). KEYATTA, GEORGE, Esquire (Townsville). KNOX, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire (Nundah). LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire, D.F.C. (Kedron). (2) LONERGAN, WILLIAM HORACE, Esquire (Flinders). Low, DAVID ALAN, Esquire (Cooroora). MADSEN, Honourable OTTO OTTOSEN (Wm·wick). MANN, JOHN HENRY, Esquire (Brisbane). MARSDEN, IVOR, Esquire (Ipswich). McCATHIE, COLIN GEORGE, Esquhe, B.A. (Haughton). MORRIS, Honourable KENNETH JAMES (Mount Coot-tha). MULLER, Honourable ADOLF GUSTAVE (Fassifern). MUNRO, Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE (Toowong). NICHOLSON, DAVID ERIC, Esquire (Murl'1l1nba). NICKLIN, Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN (Landsborough). NOBLE, Honourable HENRY WINSTON, M.B., B.S. (Yeronga). PIZZEY, Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN, B.A., Dip.Ed. (Isis). PoWER, Houourahle -WILLIAM (Baroona). RAE, -WALLACE ALEc~ANDER RA:IISAY, Esquire (Gregory). RAMSDEN, SAMUEL RAYJIIOND, Esquire (Merthyr). RICHTER, HAROLD, Esquire (Somerset). ROBERTS, LLOYD HENRY SCURFIELD, Esquhe (WhitS1tnday). SMITH, ALFRED JAMES, Esquire (Carpentaria). S::.nnr, PERCY RAYMU:-.!D, Esquire, LL.B. (Winclsor). SPARKES, WALTER BERESFORD JAMES GORDON, Esquire (A1tbigny)_ TAYLOR, HAROLD BOURNE, Esquire_. D.S.O. (Clayfield). THACKERAY, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire (Keppel). TOOTH, SEYMOUR DOUGLAS, Esquire (Ktlvin GTove). WALLACE, GEORGE WAL'fER GORDON, Esquire (Cairns). WALSH, EDWARD JOSEPH, Esquire (Bundaberg). WATSON, ROBERT HODGSON, Esquire (Mulgrave). WINDSOR, ROBER'r LEVI, Esquire (Fortitude Valley).

(2) Re-elertod at By-election, 17 May, 19158. V,

COMMITTEES. LmRARY.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Ahearn, Mr. Connolly, Mr. Donald, Mr. Ewan. Mr. Keyatta, and Mr. McCathie. pARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Clark, Mr. Hanlon, Mr. Hewitt, Mr. A. J. Smith, Mr. Sparkes, and Mr. Tooth. PRINTING.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Dufficy, Mr. Foley, Mr. Hodges, Mr. Hooper, Mr. Ramsden, and Mr. Wallace. REFRESHMENT ROOMS.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. V. E. Jones, Mr. Mann, Mr. Marsden, Mr. Power, Mr. Richter, and Mr. P. R. Smith. STANDING 0RDERS.-Mr. Speaker, Mr. Duggan, Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Munro, Mr. Nicklin, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Walsh.

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL. ELECTIONS JUDGE-The Honourable Mr. Justice StablP Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.221-223, 1958-59 19 August 1958 - 25 March 1959 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Index to Subjects.

Address in Reply­ BILLS-continued: Adoption, 301. Building Societies Acts Amendment (initia· Answer of Governor, 353. tion), 847; (initiation in committee), Debate, 6, 19, 76, 121, 127, 159, 190, 205, 1297; (JO), 1302; (2° and committee), 230, 278. 1436; (3°), 1506; (assent), 1903. Presentation to Governor, 353. Burdekin River High-Level Bridge (Finance) (initiation), 305; (initiation Adjournments, Special, 13, 586, 709, 846, in committee), 498; (P), 505; (2° 969, 1897, 1995, 2102, 2263, 2568. and committee), 1429; (3°), 1436; Auditor-General's Reports- (assent), 1903. Brisbane City Council's accounts, 1671. Centenary of the State of Queensland Loans, Sinking Funds, 554. Holiday (initiation), 1932; (initiation Public Accounts, 586. in committee), 2321; (1°), 2322; (2• and committee), 2436; ( 3 o), 2465; Barristers and Solicitors, Fees paid by (assent), 2569. Crown- Charitable Funds (initiation), 971; (initia­ Order for return (motion-Mr. Gunn), 19. tion in committee), 1457; (1o), 1469; Return tabled, 557. (2°), 1732; (committee), 1733; (3°). 1741; (assent), 1903. BILLS- City of Brisbane (Town Plan) (initiation), Abattoirs Acts Amendment (initiation), 2327; (initiation in committee), 2417; 1740; (initiation in committee), 1799; (P), 2430; (2°), 2491; (committee), (1o), 1795; (2°), 1884; (committee 2498; (3°), 2530; (assent), 2569. and 3°), 1885; (assent), 1903. City of Brisbane (Water Supply) (initia· Agricultural Bank (Loans) (initiation), · tion), 2344; (initiation in committee), 2344; (initiation in committee), 2352, 2465; (JO), 2473; (2°), 2567; (com· 2365; (P), 2373; (2°), 2566; (com­ mittee and 3°), 2568; (assent), 2569. mittee and 3°), 2567; (assent), 2569. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen· Aliens Acts Amendment (initiation), 1110; sions) Acts A1nendment (initiation), (initiation in committee), 1496; (P), 356; (initiation in committee), 434; 1498; (2° and committee), 1739; (3°), (1°), 443; (2°), 536; (committee), 1741; (assent), 1903. 539; (3°), 543; (assent), 646. Apprentices and Minors Acts Amendment Colonial Gas Association Limited Act (initiation), 1932; (initiation in com­ Amendment (initiation and 1°), 307; mittee), 1954; (1°), 1969; (2°), 2184; (2° and committee), 446; (3o), 451; (committee), 2187; ( 3 o), 2202; (assent), 586. (assent), 2569. Constitution Acts Amendment (initiation Appropriation No. 1 (suspension of Stand­ and initiation in committee), 2108; ing Orders), 18; (all stages), 72; (P), 2115; (2°), 2473; (committee), (assent), 72. 2478; (3°), 2530; (assent), 2569. Appropriation No. 2 (suspension of Stand­ Coroners (initiation), 264; (initiation in ing Orders), 1296; (1° and 2°), 1379; committee), 319; (JO), 336; (2°), (committee and 3o), 1394; (assent), 452, 477; (committee), 543; (3°), 1854. 572; (assent), 969. Barron River Hydro-Electric Extension Crown Employees (initiation), 493; (initia­ Project (initiation), 305; (initiation tion in committee), 651; ( 1 o), 662; in committee), 505, 522; (P), 536; (2°), 699; (committee), 780; (3°), (2°), 1429; (committee), 1433; (3°), 793; (assent), 969. 1436; (assent), 1903. Crown Land Development (initiation), Brisbane Cricket Ground (initiation and 2202; (initiation in committee), 2385; initiation in committee), 1770; (1o), (Jo), 2413; (2°), 2502; (committee), 1782; (2°, committee and 3°), 1884; 2519; (3°), 2530; (assent), 2569. (assent), 1903. Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia· Brisbane Gas Company Limited Acts tion), 2069; (initiation in committee), Amendment (initiation and P), 306 · 2159; (1°), 2166; (2°), 2329, 2345; (2o and committee), 445; (3°), 451; (committee), 2349; (3°), 2417; (assent), 586. (assent), 2569. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMB

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: District Courts (initiation), 1296; (initia­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration tion in committee), 1687; (1"), 1707; Acts Amendment (initiation), 155; (2°), 1844; (committee), 1853; (3°), (initiation in committee), 1111, 1207; 1858; (assent), 1903. ( 1'), 1242; (2°), 1506, 1539; (com­ mittee), 1551; (3°), 1632; (assent), Electoral Districts (initiation), 1435; 1903. (initiation in committee), 1616; (1 o), 1630; (2°), 1825; (committee), 1840; Inspection of Machinery Acts Amendment (3°), 1858; (assent), 1903. (initiation), 381; (initiation in com­ mittee), 443; (1'), 445; (2°), 781, Electric Light and Power Arts antl Other 847, 905; (committee), 1055, 1141; Acts Amendment (initiation), 665; (3°), 1207; (assent), 1548. (initiation in committee), 757; (10), 761; (2°), 1720; (committee), 172:3; Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amendment (3°), 1741; (assent), 1903. (initiation), 155; (initiation in <•om­ mittee), 919, 972, 1031; (1'), 10-11; :Factories and Shops Ads Amendment (2°), 1905; (committee), 1919; (3°), (No.2) (initiation), 1506; (initiation 1932; (assent), 2340. in committee), 1663; (P), 1671; (2°), 1815; (committee), J825; (3°), 1837; Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), (assent), Hl03. •>458 · (initiation in committee), 2459; (1°): 246:3; (2°, committee and ilo), :Filled Milk (initiation), 1741; (initiation 2567; (assent), 2569. in committee), 1809; (1°), 1812; (2c, committee and :l'), 1897; (assent), .Jmy Acts Amendment (initiation), 071; 1903. (initiation in committee), 1469; (1'), 1485; (2° and committee), 1733; (3°), :Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initia­ 1741; (assent), 1903. tion), 1932; (initiation in committee), 1970; (1'), 1971; (2° and committee), .T ustices Acts Amendment (initiation), 498; 2056; ( 3 o), 2069; (assent), 2340. (initiation in committee), 702; (1'), 703; (2 o), 1243; (committee), 124ii; :Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and (3°), 1297; (assent), 1548. Compensation :Fund (initiation), 493; (initiation in committee), 707; (1°), I~and Acts and Other Acts Amendment 709; (2°), 1451; (committee), 1454; (initiation), 905; (initiation in com­ (3°), 1506; (assent), 1903. mittee), 1603; (1'), 1616; (2°), 1741, 1761; (committee), 1858; (3°), 1876; :Friendly Societies Acts Amendment (initia­ (assent), 1903. tion), 1954; (initiation in committee), 2081; (1'), 2102; (2°), 2191; (com­ Laud Tax Acts Amendment (initi:, tion), mittee), 2199; (3°), 2202; (assent) 591· (initiation in committee), 1397; 2569. ' (1°), 1415; (2°), 1723; (committee), 1726; (3°), 1741; (assent), 1903. :Fruit and Vegetables Act Amendment (initiation), 1954; (initiation in com­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 2267; mittee), 2069; (1°), 2081; (2°), (initiation in committee), 2373; (1°), 2187; (committee), 2191; (3°), 2202; 2385; (2° and committee), 2501; (3°), (assent), 2569. 2530; (assent), 2569. Gift Duty Acts Amendment (initiation), Local GoYernment Acts Amendment 590; (initiation in committee), 724; (No. 1) (initiation), 155; (initiation (1'), 731; (2° and committee), 1424; in committee, 156; (1'), 159; (2° (3°), 1435; (assent), 1854. · and committee), 190; (3°), 205; (assent), 227. Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), 1953; (initiation in committee), 2005; Loeal Government Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1031; (initiation (1'), 2019; (2°), 2202; (committee), 2222; (3°), 2275; (assent), 256!), in committee), 1498; (1'), 1503; (2°), 1673; (committee), 1686; (3°). 1741; Hide, Skin, and Wool Dealers' (initiation), (assent), 1903. 155; (initiation in committee), 345, ::\Iaekay :Floods Relief (initiation), 303; 382; (1°), 385; (2°), 761; (commit­ (initiation in committee), 35G; (1o), tee), 762; (3°), 780; (assent), 969. 366; (2°), 478; (committee), 479; Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), (3°), 493; (assent), 646. 305; (initiation in committee), 398; ::\fain Roads Acts Amendment (initiation), (1'), 429; (2°), 479; (committee), 1549 · (initiation in committee), 201 9 ; 489; (3°), 493; (assent), 646. (1'),' 2033; (2°), 2170; (committee), 2182; (3°), 2202; (assent), 2524. Hotel Theodore Sale Act Amendment (initiation), 2107; (initiation in com­ }fargarine (initiation), 1740; (initiation mittee), 2322; (1°), 2325; (2°), 2436; in committee), 1795; (1'), 1809; (2°), (committee), 243 7 ; ( 3 o), 2465 ; 1885; (committee), 1892; (3°), 1896; (assent), 2569. (assent), 1903. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 3

HILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Mines Regulation Acts Amendment Registration of Births Deaths and Mar­ (No. 2), (initiation), 156; (initiation riages Acts Amendment (initiation), in committee), 311 ; ( 1 o ) , 319 ; ( 2 o 264; (initiation in committee), 336; and committee), 452; (3°), 477; (!0), 345; (2°), 478; (committee), (assent), 586. 700; (3°), 713; (assent), 969. Oaths Acts Amendment (initiation and Registration of Firms Acts Amendment initiation in committee), 2274; (1o), (initiation), 847; (initiation in com­ 2275; (2° and committee), 2430; (3°), mittee), 1246; (1o), 1248; (2° and 2465; (assent), 2524. committee), 1436; (3°), 1506; (assent), 1903. Offenders Probation and Parole (initia­ tion), 1770; (initiation in committee), Returned Servicemen's Badges Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 493; (initiation in 2033, 2057; (1°), 2067; (2°) 1 2283; (committee), 2431; (3°), 2465; committee), 703; (1°), 707; (2° and (assent), 2569. committee), 1246; (3°), 1297; (assent), 1548. Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ HiYer Improvement Trust Acts Amendment tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia· (initiation and initiation in commit­ tion), 1673; (initiation in committee), tee), 2447; (!0), 2458; (2°, commit­ 1758; (!0), 1761; (2o, committee and tee and 3°), 2567; (assent), 2569. 3°), 1884; (assent), 1903. South Brisbane Gas and Light Company Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), (Limited) Act Amendment (initiation 156; (initiation in committee), 264 and Jo), 306; (2° and committee), 308; (1°), 311; (2° and committee); 445; (3°), 451; (assent), 586. 452; ( 3 o), 477; (assent), 586. Rtamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 591; Pharmacy Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation in committee), 731; (Jo), 1997; (initiation in committee), 2303; 742; (2°), 1424; (committee), 1425; (!0), 2320; (2o), 2482; (committee), (3°), 1435; (assent), 1854. 2490; (3°), 2530; (assent), 2569. State Development and Public Works Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 156; Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation in committee), 1640; tion), 278; (initiation in committee), (amendment-Mr. Power), 1642; (1°), 493; (Jo), 498; (2°), 1428; (commit­ 1661; (2:), 1812; (committee), 1813; tee), 1429; (3°), 1435; (assent), 1903. (3°), 18v7; (assent), 1903. State Transport Facilities Acts (Adminis­ Poultry Industry Acts Amendment (initia­ tration) (initiation), 1396; (initiation tion), 2328; (initiation in committee), in committee), 1632; (P), 1639; (2°), 2439; (1°), 2444; (2°), 2500; (com­ 1876; (committee and 3°), 1877; mittee), 2501; (3°), 2530; (assent), (assent), 1903. 2569. Rtate Transport Facilities Acts and Prisons (initiation), 1110; (initiation in Another Act .&mendment (initiation committee) , 1485 ; ( 1 o ) , 149 6 ; ( 2 o and initiation in committee), 2115; and committee), 1734; (3°), 1741; (!0), 2156; (2°), 2530; (committee), (assent), 1903. 2558; (3°), 2566; (assent), 2569. Public Service Superannuation (initiation), Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 2069; 1673; (initiation in committee), 1752; (initiation in committee), 2156; (!0), (P), 1758; (2°), 1878; (committee 2159; (2°), 2328; (committee), 2329; :md 3o), 1883; (assent), 1903. (3°), 2344; (assent), 2569. Queensland Art Gallery (initiation and Sureession and Probate Dutie& Acts Amend­ initiation in committee), 1932; (1°), ment (initiation), 591; (initiation in 1941; (2°), 2182; (committee), 2184; committee), 742; (!0), 757; (2°), (3°), 2202; (assent), 2569. 1425; (committee), 1428; (3°), 1435; (assent), 1854. Queensland Stock Inscription Acts Amend­ Tobacco Act Repeal (initiation), 305; ment (initiation), 305; (initiation in (initiation in committee), 429; (!0), committee), 433; (!0), 434; (2° and 433; (2° and committee), 489; (3°), committee), 489; (3°), 493; (assent), 493; (assent), 646. 646. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 156; n~cing and Betting Acts Amendment (initiation in committee), 1041; (Jo), (initiation and initiation in commit­ 1054; (2°), 1329; (committee), 1333; tee), 1783; (!0), 1790. (3°), 1396; (assent), 1548. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Treasury Funds Investment (initiation), ------±649-;--{-inithtihm-:itt--eommittee)-, 17-tn-,­ ·tl11t ;-·-(tntttauon-i:n: cmim11ttee),l:ztt5;-- --­ (P), 1720; (2°), 18i7; (committee (10), 1423; (2°), 1727; (committee), and 3o), 1878; (assent), 1903. 1732; (3°), 1741; (assent), 1903. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

BILLS-continued: DIVISIONS­ Trust Accounts Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLs- tion and initiation in committee), 2267; Constitution Acts Amendment- (1"), 2274; (2° and committee), Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 2431; ( 3 o), 2465; (assent), 2524. 2481. Trustee Companies (initiation), 2107; Crown Land Development­ (initiation in committee), 2275; (1°), Initiation in committee, 2413" 2283; (2° and committee), 2431; (3°), 2465; (assent), 2569. Clause 6, 2524. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Electoral Districts- tion), 847; (initiation in committee), Clause 4 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1141, 1333, 1600; (amendment-Mr. 1841. Aikens), 1600; (P), 1602; (2°), 1739; Clause 6 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), (committee), 1740; (3°), 1741; 1843. (assent), 1854. Clause 6, 1843. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Harbours Acts Amendment­ Amendment (initiation), 156; (initia­ Clause 18, 2228. tion in committee), 1661; (P), 1663; Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (2°), 1813; (committee), 1814; (3°), Acts Amendment- 1857; (assent), 1903. Clause 4, 1571. War Service Land Settlement Acts Amend­ Clause 8, 1581. ment (initiation), 2417; (initiation in Clause 9, 1586. committee), 2438; (P), 2439; (2°), Clause 14, 1598. 2499; (committee), 2500; ( 3 o), 2530 ; (assent), 2569. Inspection of Machinel'y Acts Ameml­ ment- Weights and Measures Acts Amendment (initiation), 155; (initiation in com­ Second reading, 916. mittee), 385; (1°), 393; (2°), 762; Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Power), (committee), 772; (3°), 780; (assent), 1141. 969. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amencl­ Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initiation), ment- 1329; (initiation in committee), 1436; Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Lloyd), (P), 1450; (2°), 1549; (committee), 1921. 1551; (3°), 1632; (assent), 1903. Pharmacy Acts Amendment­ Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Clause 4, 2491. (initiation), 1953; (initiation in com­ State Transport Facilities Acts and mittee), 1971, 1997; (1°), 2005; (2°), Another Act Amendment-­ 2229; (committee), 2259; (3°), 2275; Clause 23 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), (assent), 2524. 2566. Wynnum and Manly Gas and Lighting Tuberculosis Further Agreement­ Company, Limited, Act Amendment Initiation in committee (amendment­ (initiation), 306; (1°), 307; (2° and Mr. Aikens), 1600. committee), 445; (3°), 451; (assent), 586. Chairman's ruling, Motion to disagree to (Mr. Aikens), 1601. Building Trade Workers, Wages Agree­ ment, Presentation of petition Motions­ (Mr. Aikens), 2266. " That the hon. member for Hinchinbrook be further heard" (Mr. Mann), 522. By-elections­ "That I be further heard" (Mr. Aikens), 2365. Flinders, 5. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance North Toowoomba, 5. of Orders in Council (motion-Mr. Power), 121; (motion-Mr. Lloyd), Chairman's ruling, lliotions of dissent, 1600, 2365. 1953. Documents tabled, 68, 913, 973, 1539. Chairmen of Committees, Temporary­ Panel nominated by Mr. Speaker, 5. Elections Tribunal- Days of Sitting (see "Sitting Days"). Judge for 1958 (Mr. Justice Stable), 21. Judge for 1959 (Mr. Justice Stable), 1903. Deaths (Motions of Condolence, &c.)­ Bruce, Ron. H. A., 587. Estimates-in-Chief, 1958-1959­ Hartley, Mr. H. L., 75. Tabled, 572. Estimates, Supplementary, 1967-1998­ Orders in Council, Disallowance, Profiteer­ Tabled, 1242. ing Prevention Acts (motion-Mr. Power), 114; (motion-Mr. Lloyd}, Explanations, Personal (see "Personal 1946. Explanations"). Overtime in Go·rernment Departments­ Fees paid by Crown to Barristers and Solicitors- Order for return (motion-Mr. Thackeray), 18. Order for return (motion-Mr. Gunn), 19. Return tabled, 75. Return tabled, 557. Parliament­ Films, Screening, 492, 1055, 1242, 2263. Opening, 1. Financial Statement (Committee of Prorogation, 2569. Supp'ly)­ Parliamentary Buildings Committee, Debate, 572, 591, 665, 713. Appointment, 18. Tables relating to, tabled, 572. Personal Explanations­ Flinders Electoral District- Mr. Aikens, 264. Member sworn, Mr. W. H. Lonergan, 5. Mr. Jesson, 398. Retum of writ, 5. Mr. Muller, 774. Government Employees, Number- Petitions- Building Trade Workers, Wages Agreement Order for return (motion-Mr. Baxter), 18. (Mr. Aikens), 2266. Return tabled, 74. Mental Hospital, Charters Towers (Mr. A. Governor's Opening Speech, l. Jones), 665. "Hansard/' Circulation and Cost, 1030. New State for (Mr. V. E. Jones, Mr. Hewitt, Mr. Gardner), Leadership of Opposition, 6, 1904. 114. Library Committee, Appointment, 18. New State for North Queensland (Mr. Gil­ more, Mr. Adair, Mr. Aikens, Mr. Members- Coburn), 113. Leave of absence (Mr. Keyatta), 780. Printing Committee, Appointment, 18. Ordered to apologise (Mr. Aikens), 773. Private Members' :lllotions- Ordered to resume seat (Mr. Jesson), 522; Mineral resources and allied industries (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 1671, 2365. Roberts), 373, 467. Sworn- Public Accounts Committee (Mr. Hanlon), Duggan, Mr. J. E., 5. 558. Lonergan, Mr. vV. H., 5. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance Mental Hospital, Charters Towers, Presen· of Orders in Council (motion-Mr. tation of I>etition (Mr. A. Jones), 665. Power), 114; (motion-Mr. Lloyd), 1946. Mineral resources and allied industries (motion-Mr. Roberts), 373, 467. Prorogation of Parliament, 2569. Ministerial Expenses, 1967-1968­ Public Accounts Committee (motion­ Mr. Hanlon), 558. 0rder for return (motion-Mr. Davies), 18. Return tabled, 398. QUESTIONS- Form, scope and limitation (Mr. Speaker), New State for Central Queensland, Presen· 155, 394, 648, 773. tation of petitions­ .hbattoirs, Public, Mackay (Mr. Graham), (Mr. V. E. Jones, Mr. Hewitt, Mr. 276; (Mr. Coburn), 649. Gardner), 114. Abbot Laboratories, Factory, N.S.W. (Mr. New State for North Queensland, Presen­ Hanlon), 125. tation of petitions­ Aboriginals­ (Mr. Gilmore, Mr. Adair, Mr. Aikens, Mr. All-party committee to investigate con­ Coburn), 113. ditions in Cape Yark Peninsula antl North Toowoomba Electoral District­ Gulf areas (Mr. Adair), 275. Member sworn, Mr. J. E. Duggan, 5. Assimilation and control (Mr. Lloyd), 152. Return of writ, 5. Cairns, Hospital accommodation (Mr. Opening of Parliament, 1. Adair), 397. Croydon settlement (Mr. Wallace), 31. Opening Speech of Governor, 1. Hospital accommodation, Cairns (Mr. Opposition, Leadership, 6, 1904. Adair), 397. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Accidents, Traffic- Ayr- Medical fitness of motorists (Mr. Uoyd), Hospital, New nurses' quarters (Mr. 2051. Coburn), 917; Senile patients' annexe Mobile road safety force (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Coburn), 1055. 2199. Police Sub-inspector, S'uggested appoint· Parliament House (Mr. Jesson), 302, ment (Mr. Coburn), 663. 651. Ayr-Townsville, Coastal highway (Mr. Report form (Mr. Knox), 1295. McCathie), 112, Riding Road, Balmoral (Mr. Houston), Baddow railway station, Improvements 649. (Mr. Davies), 1672. Speed as cause (Mr. Aikens), 1504. Townsville, Mobile safety road force Bajool-Port Alma railway, Relaying (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 2199. Thackeray), 354. Aitkenvale State School (Mr. Aikens), Balmoral, Riding Road, Traffic accident 276. (Mr. Houston), 649. Albury-Melbourne standard gauge and Banks, Saturday closing (Mr. Duggan), Mount !sa-Townsville-Bowen raihrav 123; (Mr. Burrows), 1929; Hours (Mr. (Mr. Davies), 970. "' Duggan), 462. Alco Products, Factory, N.S.W. (Mr. Bardon, State high school (Mr. Hanlon), Hanlon), 125. 556, 2200. Alderley level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 1926. Basic Wage- Aluminium, Use in construction of railway Adjustments, Cost to Government (Mr. rollingstock (Mr. Thackeray), 277. Lloyd), 354. American companies, Factories in N.S.W. '' C'' Series index (Mr. Lloyd), 446. (Mr. Hanlon), 125, Rental increases (Mr. Lloyd), 446. Ammunition dumps, Sketch maps for land Bnuple-Maryborough, Bruce Highway (Mr. subdividers (Mr. Lloyd), 2167. Davies), 905. Amusement 'l'ax, Re-imposition rumour Bauxite, Comaleo works and expenditure (Mr. .Jesson), 396. (Mr. Gilmour), 372; Development, Ansett-A.N.A., Commonwealth payment and labour and alumina plant (Mr. Adair), Mount Isa-Townsville-Bowen railway 2106. (Mr. Davies), 970. Beer prices- Apples, Sale of small and faulty (Mr. Increases (Mr. Lloyd), 261; (Mr. Aikens), 395. Roberts), 353; Maroochydore and other North Coast towns (Mr. Lloyd), 1770. Ara.b horses for Gatton Agricultural Col­ lege (Mr. Wallace), 354. Licensing Commission (Mr. Lloyd), 261. :Ylarooehvdore antl ot!l~I North Coast Arcadia, Magnetic Island, Hayles' lease­ towns·(:~Ir. Lloyd), 1770. hold land (Mr. Aikens), 1242. Plimsol lines (Mr. Roberts), 353. Armstrong Housing Commission Estate, (:Mr. Thackeray), 1671. Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 490. Behm, Mrs. C. C., Coronia! inquiry (Mr. Arrest of Mr. D . .J. Kelsey (Mr. Duggan), 109, 122. Power), 2413. Bicycles, Rear light (:Mr. Aikens), 2342. Arts degree course, Languages (Mr. Duggan), 2525. Blind, Industrial Institution (Mr. Mann), Ashgrove area, State High School (Mr. 2167; (Mr. Hanlon), 2264. Hanlon), 2200. Blind and Deaf School Committee, Govern­ Asian students, House rents (Mr. Lloyd), ment representatives (Mr. Hanlon), 1942. 2264. Asiatics, Naturalised, Right to vote (Mr. Bloocl tests, Drinking drivers (Mr. Mann), Lloyd), 1996. 110. Atherton Tableland, Droug.h.t area declared Boats, Illegal use (Mr. Duggan), 2341. (Mr. Aikens), 1109. Bohle River, Diversion of Ross River fiood Australian T~egion, Representation on waters (Mr. Aikens), 2168. Civil Defence Committees (Mr. Book binding, Government Printing Office, .Je»son), 2526, 2529. Cost (Mr. Davies), 970. Australian Pensioners' League, Annual Booklet, Government, '' Lanrl of Oppor· Convention (1fr. Ahearn), 2528. tunity and Sunshine" (Mr. Aikens), Automobile Chambers of Commerce, Legal 14. expenses paid by Government (Mr. Bort>rs in houses and fumigation (:1Yh1• Gair), 2167. Hart), 1548. QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Bowen- Brisbane-Surfers' Paradise, Co-ordinated Coke works (Mr. Coburn), 370. service (Mr. Baxter), 777, 793. Cyclone damage, Commonwealth aigislation a11

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Cairns-Brisbane, Milage of paved road Claimant State under States Grants Com· (Mr. Davies), 1031. mission (Mr. Duggan), 151. Camp Hill, Sale of Crown land (Mr. Clare tobacco growers (Mr. Coburn), 14; Duggan), 2525. (Mr. Davies), 846. Cape York Peninsula, Conditions of aborig· Clermont, Housing Commission houses inals (Mr. Adair), 275; Comalco erected (Mr. Hewitt), 1296. operations (Mr. Gilmore), 372. Clinics, Treatment of mental and emotional Cardwell Shire Council, Payments to shire disorders (Mr. Aikens), 1548. clerk and engineers (Mr. Byrne), 2415. Cloncurry-Mary Kathleen Road, Common­ Carpenters, Crown rates of pay (Mr. wealth aid (Mr. A. J. Smith), 2344. Aikens), 1109. Coal-mining industry- Carters' Interstate Transport Pty. Ltd., Bowen Coke Works (Mr. Coburn), 370. Maryborough (Mr. Davies), 189. Bundaberg railway coal reserves (Mr. Ca.sh balances, Trust and Special Funds Davies), 112. (Mr. Lloyd), 15. Exports (Mr. Donald), 1930. Gympie railway coal reserves (Mr. Cattle trucking yards, Mt. Isa (Mr. Aikens), 491. Davies), 112. Irradiated coal for railways (Mr. Central Queensland­ Davies), 541, 557. Co-ordinator-General's report on develop­ Kianga Field, Transport of coal (Mr. ment (Mr. Gardner), 31. Baxter), 354; Disposal of output (Mr. Pilbeam, Alderman, Statement (Mr. Hooper), 586. Thackeray), 367. Maryborough railway coal reserves (Mr. Rail freight concessions (Mr. Gair), Davies), 112. 2105. Coastal highway, Ayr-Townsville (Mr. Railway, Beyer-Garratt engines (Mr. McCathie), 112. Thackeray), 542 ; Engine failures and train delays (Mr. Thackeray), 542. Collinsville-Pentland rail link (Mr. Coburn), 15. Central Technical College-­ Alternative accommodation (Mr. Clark), Colliusville-Townsville-Mt. Isa railway (see 904. ''Railways''). Electrical apprentices (Mr. Houston), Comalco and associates, Cape York Perrin· 1931. sula Works and expenditure (Mr. 372; Weipa project (Mr. Trade teachers (Mr. Houston), 2170. Gil~ore), Adair), 2106. Charleville, Housing Commission houses Commercial Hospital and Medical Benefits erected (Mr. Hewitt), 1296. Ltd. (Mr. Thackeray), 203. Chemists' profits on dispensed medicines (Mr. Donald), 16; (Mr. Mann), 110. Commonwealth aid- Bowen cyclone damage (Mr. Hilton), 73. Child Welfare courses for nurses (Mr. Cloncurry-Mary Kathleen Road (Mr. A. J. Aikens), 711; Gladstone centre (Mr. Smith), 2344. Burrows), 1929. Dairying industry (Mr. Davies), 779. Child-minding centres (Mr. Aikens), 31; :Mt. !sa-Townsville-Collinsville railway Brisbane (Mr. Windsor), 396. (Mr. Hanlon), 791; (IVIr. Davies), 9~0, Children in orphanages and approved homes 1295, 1433, 1931; (Mr. Lloyd), 2325. (Mr. Gardner), 154. Commonwealth Government motor vehicles, China, Red, Trade with Australia (Mr. Registration fees (Mr. Davies), 902. Davies), 229; (Mr. Gair), 542; Steel Commonwealth-State Housing Agreement exports from Australia (Mr. Davies), (see ''Housing Commission''). 451. Cook Shire, Development (Mr. Adair), 2524. China-apple tree, Destruction (Mr. Aikens), 1740. Cooktown, Resident doctor (Mr. Adai!), 1945; Mt. Poverty timber reserve, Road Civic square, Botanical Gardens, Brisbane (Mr. Adair), 1945. (Mr. Lloyd), 2199. Coolangatta-Brisbane, Co-ordinated service Civil defence, Nuclear attack, Issue of (::'\Ir. Baxter), 793. pamphlet (Mr. Donald), 74; Confer­ ence (Mr. Jesson), 302. Coolum Experimental Station (Mr. Davies), 1930. Civil Defence Committees, Australian Legion representation (Mr. Jesson), Coombabah, Pacific highway, Four-lane 2526, 2529. section (Mr. Gaven), 917. 9

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Co-ordinated services- Deaf and Blind School Committee (M1·. Brisbane-Burleigh Heads (Mr. Baxter), Hanlon), 2264. 793. Deception Bay, Loan works, Farmers' Brisbane-Coolangatta (Mr. Baxter), 793. labour (Mr. Coburn), 1505. Brisbane-Surfers' Paradise (Mr. Baxter), 777. Decimal currency (Mr. Davies), 664. Coorparoo level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 1926. Development projects north of 20th parallel, Commonwealth aid (Mr. Lloyd), 2325. Coronation Drive and Park Road, Milton, Diesel-electric locomotives- Service station (Mr. Power), 2068, 2168. English Electric Engineering Co. contract (Mr. Donald), 2341; (Mr. Thackeray), Corporal punishment, State schools (Mr. 2445. Herbert), 1931. Irradiated coal in oil as fuel (Mr. Cosmetics, Royal jelly (Mr. Aikens), 2199. Davies), 541, 557. Cotton-growing, Burdekin district (Mr. Orders (Mr. Duggan), 124. Coburn), 791. Use (Mr. Aikens), 1740. Court hearings, Acting Judges in vacation Divers, Pearl, Japanese and Ryukyuan (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 774; Civil and criminal Lloyd), 111; Thursday Island, Train­ trials and Full Court hearings (Mr. ing school (Mr. Adair), 189. Power), 1769. ­ Doctor and patient relationship (Mr. Cream, Pouring and whipping (Mr. Aikens), 1140. Hanlon), 2414, 2526. Crown employees, Fixation of wages and Domain, Return to Brisbane City Council salaries by negotiation (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Clark), 904. 2105. Doomben level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 1926. Crown land, Camp Hill, Sale (Mr. Duggan), Dossiers on holders of drivers' licences (Mr. 2525. Duggan), 587. Crown support, Parities revision (Mr. Duggan), 463. Dowsett Holdings Ltd. (Mr. Davies), 712. Crown tenants, Application of Landlord Dredges, Government (Mr. Davies), 127, and Tenant Act (Mr. Aikens), 1631. 650; Bowen .harbour (Mr. Coburn), 649. Croydon, Aboriginal settlement (Mr. Wallace), 31. Drinking drivers- CunnamullR, Housing Commission houses Blood tests (Mr. Mann), llO. erected (Mr. Hewitt), 1296. Convictions and tines (Mr. Mann), 710. Cunajong, To•Ynsville, Hotel licence (Mr. Dossiers (Mr. Duggan), 587. Aikens), 663. Drivers' Licences- Cyclists, Rear light (Mr. Aikens), 2342. Dossiers on holders (Mr. Duggan), 587. Cyclone damage, Bowen, Commonwealth aid Probationary (Mr. Lloyd), 1503. (Mr. Hilton), 73; Rosedale (Mr. Traffic rules, Applicants' knowledge (Mr. Burrows), 2527. Aikens), 2342. Dairying industry­ Drought concessions, Atherton Tableland All-party committee to investigate (Mr. farmers (Mr. Aikens). 1109. Duggan), 228. Commonwealth aid (Mr. Davies), 779. Duffield, Mr. W. J., Statement on Japanese and Ryukyuan divers (Mr. Lloyd), 111. Farm income, Subsidy (Mr. DaYies), 450. Dalbeg, Tobacco growing (Mr. Davies), East Nundah-Northgate, New State school 846. (Mr. Knox), 304. Dalby- Educat~onal Advisory Bureau (Mr. Tooth), High school, Extra classrooms (Mr. 20o6. Diplock), 970. Electoral boundaries, State, Redistribution Hospital, Matron at board meetings (Mr. (Mr. Hanlon), 228; (Mr. Duggan) Diplock), 2053; Ward block (Mr. 1294. Diplock), 2053, 2170, 2340. Electrical apprentices (Mr. Houston), 1931. Land ballots (Mr. Duggan), 647. State school, Septic system Electrical trade teachers (Mr. Houston), (Mr. 2265. Diplock), 203. Day labour employees, Queensland Housing Electricity for public buildings, Rosedale Commission (Mr. Gunn), 112; Con­ (Mr. Burrows), 111, 127, 187. struction Branch, Public Works Depart­ Electricity undertaking, Brisbane CitY ment (Mr. Gunn), 113. Council (Mr. Houston), 2527. ' QUI<~STIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Electrification of Brisbane suburban rail­ Fishing vessels (Japanese) off Queensland ways (Mr. Donald), 17; Dismissal of coast (Mr. Adair), 2529. construction workers (Mr. Lloyd), 1394; (Mr. Power), 1395. Pl ood damage, Assistance to local author­ ities (Mr. Richter), 1904; Pioneer Emerald, Storm damage (Mr. Foley), 241±. River bridges (Mr. Graham), 1945. Emotional disorders, Clinics for treatment Flood prevention, Burdekin River (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 1548. Duggan), 647; (Mr. Coburn), 778; I<;uglish I., University examination (Mr. Scrubby C1·eek, Rockhampton, Levee Burrows), 1548. banks (Mr. Thackeray), 2054. Envelopes, Official, Map of Queensland }'luoroacetate rabbit poison "1080" (Mr. (Mr. Davies), 1110. Thackeray), 2105. European house borer and fumigation (:Mr. Ford-Sherrington, Townsville (:Mr. Aikens), Hart), 1548; Cost (Mr. Aikens), 2068. 2264, 2342. }~vans Deakin Ltd., Orders for dredges (:Mr. Davies), 127. Foreshore Road, Bowen (Mr. Goburn), 663. ''Eventide,'' Sandgate, Rehabilitation Forestry- centre for mental patients (Mr. Employees, Number (Mr. Davies), 1200. Hanlon), 2343. :Mt. Poverty timber reserve, Road (Mr. Eviction of tenants (:Mr. Lloyd), 394; Adair), ]945. (:Mr. Power), 2053, 2104, 2528. Tuan thinnings (Mr. Davies), 74; Dis­ missal of employees (Mr. Davies), 229, Exchange Hotel, Innisfail, Tourist Burean discrimination (Mr. Byrne), 276. 370. Pactories, American preference for N e;v :Forgan Bridge, Mackay, Repairs (Mr. South Wales (Mr. Hanlon), 125; Graham), 1945, 2170. Queensland (Mr. Davies), 153. Free hospitalisation (Mr. Duggan), 539.

Fair Rents Department, Rents for sub­ l<~reigJ1t concessions- divided premises, and evictions (Mr. Atherton Tableland farmers (Mr. Power), 2053; Prosecutions (Mr. Aikens), 1109. Power), 2104, 2528. Central Queensland (Mr. Gair), 2105. Fairmont Section Car for railway fettling Pineapples (Mr. Adair), 1857. gang, Kuranda (Mr. Adair), 1109. 1-~reights, Rail, North Queensland (Mr. }'arm income, Subsid~· (Mr. Davies), 450. Aikens), 2264, 2342. Farm Water Supplies .&ct, Applications for Fruit, Sale of small and faulty apples (Mr. assistance (:Mr. Gair), 2068. Aikens), 395; Retail prices (Mr. Fa.rmers' labour, Loan works at Deceptio11 Duggan), 662. Bay (Mr. Coburn), 1505. Fruit, vegetables and other plants for Fassifern Valley, Dam (Mr. Lloyd), 367. Torres Strait Islands (Mr. Gilmore), J<'illcd milk (Mr. Thaekeray), 490. 780. Films Commission, City theatres, Contra1 Fulton, Ald. W. J., Opening of Tinaroo (Mr. Mann), 395. Falls Dam (Mr. Wallace), 1030. }~india~·, Mr. H. K., , Manifest road }'umigation, House borers (Mr. Hart), licence (Mr. Thackeray), 903. 1548; (Mr. Aikens), 2068. Fire Brigade, Home Hill (Mr. Coburn), tlnrlmtt meteorological station, \¥eather 188, 711. forecasts (Mr. Aikens), 205. Fire briga,ll's without reticulated water Gatton Agricultural College, Arab horses (Mr. Coburn), 10-55. (Mr. Wallace), 354. Fire sn·l'itc p:'lyments b.Y insurance com­ Geebung level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 1926. panies (Mr. Aikens), 154. Gibson, Mr. J. R., Statement on industrial First offenders under Traffic Acts (NIT. conditions nnd unemployment (Mr. Lloyd), 241:5. Davies), 204. J"ish Board, ;\far;vhorough (:'IIr. Davies), Gladstone- 263. Housing Commission houses and sites }'ish inspector, Rockhnmpton, Appointment (Mr. Burrows), 1943, 2054. (Mr. Thackeray), 189; :Mr. 0 'Brien ;\[ntcmal and Child Welfare Centre (JI/Ir. (:VIr. Thackeray), 303. Burrows), 1929. Yishing co-opera tiYes for northern tuna Ports Inquiry Committee report (Mr. industry (Mr. Duggan), 775. Gardner), 2169. J<'ishing nets, Pensioners', Licence fee (Mr. Gogango district, S\vord Pear eradication Aikens), 2263. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 28. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 11

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Golden Casket, Full and share tickets (Mr. Hospital, Motherhood and Child Welfare Duggan), 1054; Golden Investments, Fund (Mr. Lloyd), 15. Commission (Mr. Aikens), 1327. Hospitals- Golden West Hotel, Isisford, Fire (Mr. Aboriginals, Cairns (Mr. Adair), 397. Power), 227. Ayr, New nurses' quarters (Mr. Coburn), Goondiwindi, Land ballots (Mr. Duggan), 917; Senile patients' annexe (Mr. 647. Coburn), 1055. Gootchie-Kilkivan, Milage of paved road Bowen (Mr. Coburn), 1855, 2445. (Mr. Davies), 397. Brisbane General- Govemment depart):nents, Purchase of Buckets with Japanese brand (Mr. periodicals (MT. Houston), 2201, 2445. Lloyd), 709. Government labour, Engagement through Inpatients, Outpatients, Nurses aiHl Labour Bureau (Mr. Aikens), 228. wages (Mr. Gunn), 466. Government Printing Office, Cost of book­ Public beds (Mr. Hanlon), 555; (Mr. binding (Mr. Davies), 971. Davies), 650. Sub-intermediate beds (Mr. Lloyd), Green Island, Campers (Mr. Wallace), 2445. 2527. Grovely, Sewering of Housing Commission Buckets with Japanese brand (Mr. homes (Mr. Lloyd), 261, 1942; Level Lloyd), 709. crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 2415. Bundaberg- Grulke, Mr., Statements on Scholarship Budget (Mr. Burrows), 2105. examination (Mr. Houston), 448, 492. Medical staff (Mr. Burrows), 2105. Gumlu-Wangaratta Creek, Northern high­ Milk, Warm (Mr. Burrows), 30, 111. way (Mr. Coburn), 1856, 2327. Caims, Aboriginals, Accommodation (Mr. Gympie, Railway coal reserves (Mr. Adair), 397; Public patients, Accom­ Davies), 112. modation (Mr. Adair), 790. Gympie-Maryboroug.h, Railway running Cooktown, Resident doctor (Mr. Adair), crews, Diagram working (Mr. Davies), 1945. 779. Dalby, Matron at board meetings (ML Haircuts, Ladies' (Mr. Power), 540, 554. Diplock), 2053; Ward block (Mr. Dip­ lock), 2053, 2170, 2340. Hansen's disease, Closure of Peel Island lazaret (Mr. Mann), 2168. Free hospitalisation (Mr. Duggan), 539. Harris Carriers, Longreach, Transport of Innisfail, Medical staff (Mr. Byrne), wool (Mr. Aikens), 792. 2343. Ipswich, Quarters for domestic and nurs­ Hauliers, Interstate, Fines and charges ing 5taff (Mr. Marsden), 1200. (Mr. Davies), 450. Mackay, Senile annexe (Mr. Graham), Hayles interests, Land held on Magnetic 2266. Island (Mr. Aikens), 1242; Boat ser­ Medical benefits schemes, Public ward vice, Townbville to Mag11etic Island payments (Mr. Thackeray), 2054. (Mr. Wallace), 1242. Mental, Patients (Mr. Aikens), 2169; Heart failure, ·workers' compensation (Mr. Pensioners (Mr. Aikens), 2264. Coburn), 1855. Milk, vVarm- Hendra level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 1926. Action to discontinue use (Mr. Hermit Park State School (Mr. Aikens), Burrows), 791. 370. Bundaberg (Mr. Burrows), 30, 111. Herries Street level (Mr. Other hospitals (Mr. Burrows), 111. Anderson), 2266. Mt. Isa, Inquiry following Jorgensen Hire-purchase- inquest (Mr. Duggan), 1769. Governrnent investigation (Mr. Duggan), Nun ·s, Rockhampton, Overtime (Mr. 202; Report (Mr. Hart), 1927. Thackeray), 447; Monthly dance (Mr. Legislation suggested (Mr. Davies), 303. Thackeray), 447. Home Hill- l\ursing staff, Part-time, Meals (Mr. Fire brigade (Mr. Coburn), 188, 711. Graham), 2417. Flood prevention, Burdekin RiYer (Mr. Parkinson's Disease, 'l'reatment at South Duggan), 647. Brisbane Auxiliary Hospital (Mr. Lloyd), 1395; New South Wales opera­ High school (Mr. Coburn), 2526. tion (Mr. Aikens), 1434. Housing shortage (Mr. Coburn), 1505. Pensioners' fees (Mr. Hanlon), l!H4. Home Hill-Townsville rail-motor service Public wards, Payment (Mr. ThackcraJ'), (Mr. Coburn), 188. 2054. Home-ownership, ::\ialpractices (Mr. Mann), Revenue from patiPnts' fees (Mr. 262. Lloyd), 664. 12 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Hospitals-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Rockhampton- Creek Road, Electric current nsed by Bcds, Public, intermediate and private painters (Mr. Baxter), 543. (Mr. Thackeray), 778. Cunnam.ulla, Houses erected (Mr. Nurses' overtime (Mr. Thackeray), Hewitt), 1296. 447; Monthly dance (Mr. Day-labour employees (Mr. Gunn), 112. Thackeray), 447. Nursing staff on duty per shift (Mr. Deposits for home-building (Mr. Aikens), Thackeray), 778. 112; (Mr. Hanlon), 125. Electricity used by painters, Creek Road Senile annexes- (Mr. Baxter), 543. Mackay (Mr. Graham), 2266. Employees on clay labour (Mr. Gunn), Patients (Mr. Aikens), 2169. 112. Pensioners (Mr. Aikens), 2264, 2342. Eviction from House No. 4086, Stafford Townsville General (Mr. Aikens), 1671. (Mr. Lloyd), 394. Westwood, Male cooks (Mr. Gardner), Evictions and temporary accommodation 2340. (Mr. Lloyd), 394. South Brisbane Auxiliary- Fumigation, Borers (Mr. Hart), 1548; Beds (Mr. Lloyd), 396; Sub-inter­ Cost (Mr. Aikens), 2068. mediate (Mr. Lloyd), 2527. Gladstone (Mr. Burrows), 1943, 2054. Hansen's disease (Mr. Mann), 2168. Grovely, Sewering of rental homes (Mr. Nurses (Mr. Gunn), 466; Former Lloyd), 261, 1942; Service personnel, quarters, Use (Mr. Hanlon), 791. Allocation of rental homes (Mr. Parkinson's disease, Treatment (Mr. Lloyd), 1942. Lloyd), 1395. Home Hill, Housing shortage (Mr. Patients (Mr. Gunn), 466. Coburn), 1505. Spectacles for indigent persons (Mr. Inala, Brisbane City Council employee Donald), 108. (Mr. Hanlon), 2526. Sub-interm.ediatc beds (Mr. Lloyd), Ipswich, Service personnel, Allocation of 1926; Brisbane (Mr. Lloyd), 2527. rental homes (Mr. Lloyd), 1942. •rownsville General, Senile annexe (Mr. Landlord and Tenant Act, Application to A-ikens), 1671. Crown tenants (Mr. Aikens), 1631. Westwood senile annexe, Male cooks (Mr. J,ongreach, Houses erected (Mr. Hewitt), Gardner), 2340. 1296. Wilson hospital, Windsor (Mr. Lloyd), ::O.Iaryborough, Stevenson Estate (Mr. 2104. Davies), 263, 711, 1946. Hotel accommodation (Mr. Lloyd), 107. Painters, Dismissals, Seville Road project liotels, Brewery·o\vned or controlled (Mr. (Mr. Hanlon), 395; Creek Road, Elec­ tric current used (Mr. Baxter), 543. Lloyd), 152. Pensioners, Single-bedroom units, liours, Banking and trading (Mr. Stafford (Mr. Hanlon), 1996. Duggan), 123, 462; (Mr. Burrows), 1929. Publication, Building schemes (Mr. Hanlon) , 918. Housing Commission- Applications for houses (Mr. Gair), 72; Purchase homes- Stafford, Grovcly, Chermsicle, Mitchel­ Applications (Mr. Gair), 72; Stafford, ton ancl Zillmere (Mr. Hanlon), 710. Groyely, Chermside, Mitchelton and Armstrong Estate, Townsville (Mr. Zillmere (Mr. Hanlon), 710. Aikens) , 491. Deposits, Interest and totals (Mr. Borers and fumigation (Mr. Hart), 1548; Aikens), 112; Homes on low deposit (Mr. Aikens), 2068. (Mr. Hanlon). 125. Building schemes, l'ublication (1Ir. Number sold to tenants with tenancy Hanlon), 918. less than 12 months (Mr. Baxter), Cairns (Mr. Adair), 397. 776; Cost of construction (Mr. Baxter), 776. Charlevme, Houses erected (Mr. Hewitt), 1296. Rockhampton, £25 deposit (Mr. Thackeray), 465. Clermont, Houses ereetet1 (Mr. Hewitt), 1296. R.A.A.F. personnel, Rental homes at Commonwealth-State Housing Agree­ Wulguru (Mr. Aikens), 14. ments, Profits 1956-1957 and 1957-­ Redwood Street, Stafford, Land (Mr. 1958 (Mr. Lloyd), 917,969. Lloyd), 465. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 13

(~UESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Rental homes- Winton, Houses erected (Mr. Hewitt), Applicants with maximum priority, 1296. 'l'ownsville (Mr. Aikens), 303; Wulguru, Rental homes for R.A.A.F. Availability of homes (Mr. Hanlon), personnel (Mr. Aikens), 14; Deposits 1944. and other payments (Mr. Aikens), 112. Applications (Mr. Gair), 72. Bytten, Prof., Report on Queensland rail­ Availability (Mr. Hanlon), 1944. ways (Mr. Duggan), 110; (Mr. Cairns (Mr. Adair), 397. Graham), 1929. Evictions and temporary accommo­ Ice, Price (Mr. Power), 262. dation (Mr. Lloyd), 394. Industrial conditions, Btatements by Gravely, Sewering (Mr. Lloyd), 261, Messrs. J. R. Gibson and L. Trout (Mr. 1942; Service personnel, Allocation Davies), 204. (Mr. Lloyd), 1942. Inala, Brisbane City Council employee Industrial Court, Building workers' claim (Mr. Hanlon), 2526. (Mr. Aikens), 2104. Ipswich, Service personnel, Allocation Industrial estates (Mr. Davies), 2055, (Mr. Lloya), 1942. 2106; (Mr. Duggan), 2341. Maintenance and repair (Mr. Lloyd), Industrial inspectors, Overtime, Petrol sales 2067. (Mr. Marsden), 449. Number built in 1955, 1956, 1957 and Industrial Institution for the Blind (Mr. 1958 (Mr. Lloyd), 73. Mann), 2167; (Mr. Hanlon), 2264. Rebate system (Mr. Lloyd), 16; Industries, New- Losses (Mr. Lloyd), 73. Brisbane City Council discouraging Rents, Basis of increases (Mr. Baxter), establishment (Mr. Lloyd), 710. 918. Dowsett Holdings Ltd. (Mr. Davies), Repairs and maintenance (Mr. Lloyd), 712. 2067. Industrial estates (Mr. Davies), 2055, Repayments to Commonwealth Govern­ 2106; (Mr. Duggan), 2341. ment (Mr. Baxter), 776. Names, nature of business, and addresses Rockhampton, Number built (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 2341. Thackeray), 465. Progress with plans for encouragement Sales (Mr. Baxter), 776, 969. (Mr. Davies), 712; (Mr. Duggan), Service personnel, Allocation (Mr. 2341. Lloyd), 1942. Shift workers (Mr. Hanlon), 2526. Inkerman mill area, Cane farm. peak (Mr. Three-bedroom homes (Mr. Lloyd), 16. Davies), 127. Townsville, Applicants with maximum lnnisfail- priority (Mr. Aikens), 303. Exchange Hotel, 'fourist Bureau discrim­ Wulguru, R.A.A.F. personnel (Mr. ination (Mr. Byrne), 276. Aikens), 14; Deposits (Mr. Aikens), Hospital, Medical staff (.:Y1r. Byrne), 112. 2343. Rock,hampton, Rental homes (Mr. Johnstone Shire Council, Publication of Thackeray), 465; On £25 deposit (Mr. monthly accounts (Mr. Byrne), 2343; Thackeray), 465. Payments to shire clerks and engineers Seville Road project, Dismissals of (Mr. Byrne), 2415. painters (Mr. Hanlon), 395. Insurance, Third-party and comprehensive Sewerage, Gravely rental homes (Mr. for motorists (Mr. Herbert), 1328. Lloyd), 261, 1942. Insurance companies, Fire service pay­ Shift workers, Rental homes (Mr. ments (Mr. Aikens), 154. Hanlon), 2526. Interstate .hanliers, Fines and charges (Mr. Stafford- Davies), 450. Eviction from House No. 4086 (Mr. Lloyd), 394. Ipswich General Hospital, Quarters for domestic and nursing staff (Mr. Pensionero, Single-bedroom units (Mr. Marsden), 1200. Hanlon), 1996. Trout Road estate (Mr. Lloyd), 465, Irrigation and ~water supply- 2341, 2415. Burdekin River scheme (Mr. Coburn), Rtevenson Estate, Maryborough (Mr. 778. Davies), 263, 711, 1946. Clare tobacco growers, Burdekin Co Trout Road Estate (Mr. Lloyd), 152, 465, mittee's Report (Mr. Coburn), 1 2341, 2415. Mr. Davies), 846. Western Queensland, Houses erected Dalbeg (Mr. Davies), 846. (Mr. Hewitt), 1296. Fassifern Valley, Dam (Mr. Lloyd), 3 14 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Irrigation and water supply-continttecl: Kilkivan-Gootchie, Milage of paved road Millaroo (Mr. Davies), 846. (Mr. Davies), 397. Plantation Creek, Raising of weir (Mr. Kindergartens, Financial assistance (Mr. Coburn), 778. Aikens), 31. Scrubby Creek, Rockhampton, Levee Kingaroy-Maryborough, Milage of paved banks (Mr. Thackeray), 2054. road (Mr. Davies), 397. Tinaroo Falls Dam- Kingaroy-Toowoomba road via Crow 's Nest Employees (Mr. Davies), 556. (Mr. Davies), 466. Fish stocking (Mr. Gilmore), 449. Knoblanche, Mr. 0. C., Statement about Investigations, Soil and crops (Mr. J.P.'s alleged refusal to hear complaint Davies), 556. (Mr. Ramsden), 301. Opening, Ald. W. J. Fulton's invitation Kuranda, Fairmont Section Car for fettling (Mr. Wallace), 1030. gang (Mr. Adair), 1109. Water conservation schemes (Mr. Davies), 2055. Labour, Government, Engagement through Labour Bureau (Mr. Aikens), 228. Isisford, Golden West Hotel fire (Mr. Power), 227. Land ballots, Goondiwimli and Dalby (Mr. Duggan), 647. James Street level crossing (Mr. Anderson), 2266. ''Land of Opportunity and Sunshine'', Japan, Export of coal (Mr. Donald), 1930. Government booklet (Mr. Aikens), 14. Japanese fishing vessels off Queensla11d Land Settlement Advisory Commission, coast (Mr. Adair), 2529. Report (Mr. Duggan), 2325. J Q.panese pearl divers (Mr. Lloyd), 111. Landlord and Tenant Act- Japanese toys, Imports (Mr. Davies), 229. Crown and local authority tenants (Mr. Johnstone Shire Council, Publication of kikens), 1631. monthly accounts (Mr. Byrne), 2343; Eviction threats (Mr. Power), 2528. Payments to shire clerks and engineers Inspections to determine rents (Mr. (Mr. Byrne), 2415. Marsden), 711. Jorgensen case- Prosecutions (Mr. Power), 2104. Action proposed (Mr. Duggan), 646. Recovery of possession of premises (Mr. Depositions of inquest (Mr. Power), 904. Power), 2053. Report, Tabling (Mr. Duggan), 1769. Lang, Mr. F. E., Statement on cotton­ growing in Burdekin district (Mr. Judges- Coburn), 791. Acting, Vacation hearings (Mr. Duggan), 774. Languages, Arts degree course (Mr. Full Court sittings (Mr. Power), 1769. Duggan), 2525. State, Payments in Federal jurisdiction Lazaret, Peel Island, Closure (Mr. Mann), (Mr. Aikens), 1631. 2168. Trials, Civil and criminal (Mr. Power), Lead, Silver, Restriction of production (Mr. 1769. A. J. Smith), 1854, 2326. Juries- Lead and zinc, American import restrictions Challenge and ''stand by'' of jurymen (Mr. Duggan), 490. (Mr. Duggan), 554. Compilation of lists (Mr. Hart), 304. Leave- Panel, Reduction in number (Mr. Annual, Legislation and Mr. R. J. J. Duggan), 446, 554. Bukowski (Mr. Foley), 29. Women jurors (Mr. Anderson), 1672. Long-service, Subsidiary companies' Justice of the Peace, Alleged refusal to em.ployees (Mr. Davies), 126; Cash hear complaint (Mr. Ramsden), 301. equivalent for female employees (.Mr. Aikens), 491. Kedron, Teachers' college (Mr. Aikens), Railway employees, Extended long-sen lee 2068. (Mr. Aikens), 2327. Kelsey, Mr. D. J., Arrest (Mr. Duggan), Three weeks' annual, New South ·wales 109, 122. (Mr. Roberts), 260; Queensland (Mr. Kelvin Grove area, State high school (:\fr. Lloyd), 302. Hanlon), 2200. Level crossings- Kemp Place, Traffic right-of-way (:Mr. Alderley, Coorparoo, Doomben, Geebnng, Davies), 397. Hendra, Virginia (Mr. Lloyd), 1926. IGanga field, 'rransport of coal (Mr. Grovely, JUitchelton (:Mr. Lloyd), 2415. Baxter), 354; Disposal of output (Mr. Herries Street, ,Tames Street (Mr. Ander­ Hooper), 586. son), 2266. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-I;EGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 15

(lUES'!' IONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Liberal Party Convention, Motion for Mackay- abolition of price control (Mr. Abattoirs, Public (Mr. Grahalll), 276; Hanlon), 152. (Mr. Coburn), 649. I,ieensing Commission­ Forgan Bridge, Repail-s ( ~\fr. li raham), 1945, 2170. Beer prices- High School (Mr. Graham), 276, 220~. Increases (Mr. Lloyd), 261; (Mr. Hospital, Senile ::mnexe (Mr. Clrahfllll 1 Roberts), 353. 2266. . ' l\faroochydore and other North Coast Oil refinery (Mr. Graham), 302. towns (Mr. Lloyd), 1770. Opportunity school or das8 (Mr. Plimsol lines (Mr. Roberts), 35:1. Roberts), 465. Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), 1671. Curmjong, Hotel licence (}fr. Aikens), }lagnetic Island, Land held by llayh's fifl3. interests (Mr. Aikens), 1242; r\o<>t service (Mr. Wallace), 1242. Moreton Bay Hotel (Mr. Mann), 124. Motels, Liquor licences (Mr. Donald)· .:\Iain roads­ 450. ' Brisbane-Cairns, Milage of paved road Palm Beach Hotel (Mr. Mann), 124. (Mr. Davies), 1031. Right of :tppeal against decisions (Mr. Bruce Highway, Mulgrave Shire, New Mann), 124. bridges (Mr. Watson), 204; Mary­ borough·Bauple (Mr. Davies), 905. Liquor, Licences to motels (Mr. Donald), Cloncurry-Marv Kathleen road Common­ 450; Adulteration (Mr. Aikens), 2199. wealth aid (Mr. A. J. Smith), 2344. J_,oan Council meetings, Report of proceed. Coastal highway, Ayr·Townsville (Mr. ings (Mr. Davies), 846. McCathie), 112 . Local authorities- .Maryborough-Toowoomba via Crow 's Nest (Mr. Davies), 466. Councillors, Fees and allowances (Mr. Byrne), 2416. S[ulligan Highway (Mr. Adair), 2265. Flood damage (Mr. Richter), 1904. X orthern highway, \Vangaratta Creek· Splitter's Creek (Mr. Coburn), 15; Landlord and Tenant Act, Application to Gumlu-Wangaratta Creek (Mr. tenants (Mr. Aikens), 1631. Coburn), 1856, 2327. Ward system (Mr. Donald), 355. Pacific Highway, Coombabah and Palm Local option poll, Park Avenue, North Beach, Four-lane sections (:'lh. GareH) Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), 2343. 917. ' Toowoombah·Maryborough via Crow 's Locomotives­ Nest (Mr. Davies), 466. Beyer-Garratt (Mr. Thackeray), 542. Townsville area, }~xpenditurc (Mr. Central district, Shortage, breakdowns Aikens), 2327. and delays (Mr. Thackeray), 542. Wide Bay highway (Mr. Davies), 397. Diesel·electrie- Main Road.s Department, Spring llill English Electric Engineering Co. cou· resumptwns (Mr. l\fann), 1928, 2200. tract (Mr. Donald), 2341; (Mr. Thackeray), 2445. .\laltby, R. P., Sentence (Mr. Aikens), 230, 26l. Orders (Mr. Duggan), 124. Use (Mr. Aikens), 1740. Manifest licence to trade, \Valtons-Sears Irradiated coal as fuel (Mr. Davies), (Mr. Thackeray), 648, 90il. :341, 557. .\larecba, Subsidy for aerodrome re·condi· tioHing (Mr. Wnllace), 2446. Longreach, Hou&ing Commissiou houses erected (Mr. Hewitt), 1296. }fargarine- Long-sen-ice leave­ Arrn~· consumption (Mr. Davies), 541. Ca,h equivalent fOT female cmJllo,l·ecs GoYernmeut institutions, Purchases (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 491. Burrows), 449. Railway employees (Mr. Aikens), 2321. .\Ianufacture (Mr. Davies), 466; Inspection of ingredients (l\fr. Subsid.iary companies' employees (Ml'. Davies), 492. DaVIes), 126. Lysaght, John, Export of steel to Reel .\f" t·oochydore, Beer prices (Mr. Lloyd), China (Mr. Davies), 451. 1770. Macarthur, General Douglas, Invitation to Marv Kathleen uranium project (Mr. ·Aikens), 2416. Centenary ~elebrations (Mr. Donald) 904. ' Mary Kathleen-Cloncurry Road, Common· :Macedon Civil Defence School (Mr. Jesson), wealth aiel (Mr. A . .J. Smith), 2344. 302. Mary River, Dredging (Mr. Davies), 492. 16 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Maryborough­ Mental hospitals and senile annexes, Carter's Interstate Transport Pty. Ltd. Patients (Mr. Aikens), 2169; Pen­ (Mr. Davies), 189. sioners (Mr. Aikens), 2264. Fish Board (Mr. Davies), 263. Mental patients, "Eventide," Sandgate, Omission from maps of Queensland on Rehabilitation centre (Mr. Hanlon), official envelopes and in ''Courier­ 2343. Mail" (Mr. Davieo), 1110. Merinda meatworks and dredging Bowen Railways, Coal reserves (Mr. Davies), Harbour (Mr. Coburn), 649. 112; Station improvements (Mr. Metropolitan Security Services and Brisbane Davies), 1672. City Council (Mr. Lloyd), 2103, 2166. Shipyards, Orders (Mr. Davies), 127, Milk- 355. Bundaberg hospital (Mr. Coburn), 30. Stevenson Estate, Housing Commission homes (Mr. Davies), 263, 711, 1946. Filled (Mr. Thackeray), 490. Sugar export (Mr. Davies), 277. Wagons attached to Sunlander (Mr. Jesson), 710. Walker's shipyards- Warm, Use in Bundaberg hospital (Mr. Commonwealth support (Mr. Davies), Coburn), 30; Other hospitals (Mr. 30. Burrows), 111, 791. Dredges, Orders (Mr. Davies), 127, Millaroo, Tobacco-growing (Mr. Davies), 650. 846. Mary River dredging (Mr. Davies), 492. Milton, New infant school block (Mr. Hanlon), 464. West State School, New head teacher's residence (Mr. Davies), 905. Service station, Coronation Drive and Park Road (Mr. Power), 2068, 2168. Wharves, River (Mr. Davies), 153. Miners' homestead perpetual leases, Con­ Maryborough-Bauple, Bruce Highway (Mr. version (Mr. Aikens), 187. Davies), 905. Ministerial cars, Parking in metered areas Maryborough-Gympie, Railway running (Mr. Mann), 110. crews, Diagram working (Mr. Davies), 779. Mitchelton level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 2415. Maryborough-Kingaroy, Milage of paved Moreton Bay Hotel, Licensing Commission 1·oad (Mr. Davies), 397. proceedings (Mr. Mann), 124. Maryborough-Toowoomba Road via Crow 's Morgue site, Brisbane (Mr. Rae), 2446. Nest (Mr. Davies), 466. Mossman area, Harvesting of excess cane Maryborough-Tuan forestry area, Thinnings (Mr. Adair), 776. (Mr. Davies), 74; Dismissal of Motels, Liquor licenses (Mr. Donald), 450. employees (Mr. Davies), 229, 370. Motorists, Medical fitness (Mr. Lloyd), Maternal and child welfare, Course for 2051. nurses (Mr. Aikens), 711; Gladstone Mourilyan Harbour, Land resumptions (Mr. centre (Mr. Burrows), 1929. Byrne), 1296; (Mr. Watson), 1504. MeNally Manufacturing Corporation, Fac­ Mt. !sa- tory, N.S.W. (Mr. Hanlon), 125. American import restrictions on lead and Meat- zinc (Mr. Lloyd), 490. Brisbane prices (Mr. Mann), 262. Cattle trucking yards (Mr. A. J. Smith), 491. Grading (Mr. Wallace), 1931. High school, Extra classrooms (Mr. A. J. Q.C.E. on control of prices (Mr. Smith), 491. Windsor), 464. Hospital, Inquiry following Jorgensen Tinned, Price increases (Mr. Aikens), inquest (Mr. Duggan), 1769. 447. Townsville retail prices (Mr. Aikens), Silver lead, etc., production (Mr. A. J. 260, 2052; (Mr. Jesson), 1943. Smith), 1854, 2326. Transport by motor vehicles, Exemption Mt. !sa-Townsville-Collinsville railway­ from Roads (Contribution to Mainten­ Albury-Melbourne standard gauge, Com­ ance) Act (Mr. Aikens), 125. parison of importance (Mr. Davies), 970. Medicine, Chemists' profits (Mr. Donald), 17; (Mr. Mann), 110. Ansett-A.N.A., Commonwealth payment (Mr. Davies), 970. Members of Parliament, Former, Appoint­ Collinsville-Pentland link (Mr. Coburn), ment to Public Service (Mr. Dewar), 15. 712. Commonwealth aid (Mr. Hanlon), 791; Mental and emotional disorders, Clinics for (Mr. Davies), 970, 1295, 1433, 1930, treatment (Mr. Aikens), 1548. (Mr. Lloyd), 2325. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 17

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Mt. !sa-Townsville-Collinsville railway­ North Rockhampton, Local option poll at continued: Park Avenue (Mr. Thackeray), 2343.

Development north of 20th Parallel (Mr. Nuclear attack, Issue of pamphlet 011 Lloyd), 2325. danger (Mr. Donald), 74. International Bank, Reluctance to finance Nurses- (Mr. Davies), 1295. Ayr, New quarters (Mr. Coburn), 917. Reconstruction (Mr. Coburn), 15; (Mr. Davies), 1930; Parties to negotiations Brisbane General Hospital, Number and (Mr. Davies), 1433. wages (Mr. Gunn), 466. Child welfare course (Mr. Aikens), 711. Mt. Lofty, State high school (Mr. Anderson), 2201. Ipswich General Hospital, Accommodation (Mr. Marsden), 1200. Mt. Poverty timber reserve, Cooktown (Mr. Rockhampton Hospital, Overtime and Adair), 1945. monthly dance (Mr. Thackeray), 447; Mulgrave Shire, Bruce Highway, New Number on duty (Mr. Thackeray), 778. bridges (Mr. Watson), 204; Payments South Brisbane Hospital, Number and to shire clerks and engineers (Mr. wages (Mr. Gunn), 466; Use of old Byrne), 2415. quarters (Mr. Hanlon), 791. Mulligan Highway, Expenditure (Mr. Adair), 2265. Nursing staff, Part-time, Meals (Mr.· Graham), 2417. Mundingburra State School, Septic or sewerage (Mr. Aikens), 466. 0 'Brien, Mr., Appointment as fish inspec­ tor, Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), Municipal Child Care Centre, Townsville, (Mr. Aikens), 31. 303. National Fitness Camp, Tallebudgera (Mr. Oil Refinery, Queensland (Mr. Lloyd), 28; Houston), 2068. Mackay (Mr. Graham), 302. National Health Benefits Act, Registration Opportunity school or clas;::;, lvfackay (~dr~ of Commercial Hospital and Medical Roberts), 465. Benefits Ltd. (Mr. Thackeray), 203. Orphanages, Number and cost of children National Petroleum Ltd., Report of Mr. cared for (Mr. Gardner), 154. A. J. Peel (Mr. Mann), 154. Overtime, Nurses, Rockhampton Hospitals Naturalised Asiatics, Right to vote (Mr. Board (Mr. Thackeray), 447; Indus­ Lloyd), 1996. trial inspectors, Petrol sales (Mr. Neon sign on Central Railway Station (Mr. Marsden), 449. Lloyd), 2052. Paint sales, Trade agreements (Mr. Lloyd), Nesbitt, Inspector, Transfer to Warwick 555. (Mr. Power), 463, 776. Palm Beach, Pacific Highway, Four-lane New Farm ferry tram stop, Norman Park, section (Mr. Gaven), 917. Traffic control (Mr. Baxter), 792. Palm Beach Hotel, Licensing Commission Newspapers, Brisbane daily, Price (Mr. proceedings (Mr. Mann), 124. Hanlon), 367. Parities, Crown support for revision (Mr. Norman Park, New Farm ferry tram stop, Duggan), 463. Traffic control (Mr. Baxter), 792. Park Avenue, North Rockhampton, Local Northern highway, Wangaratta Creek­ option poll (Mr. Thackeray), 2343. Splitter's Creek (Mr. Coburn), 15; Park Road and Coronation Drive, Milton, Gumlu-Wangaratta Creek (Mr. Service station (Mr. Power), 2068, Coburn), 1856, 2327. 2168. Northgate-East Nundah, New State school Parking meters, Ministerial cars (Mr. (Mr. Knox), 304. Mann), llO; Faulty (Mr. A. J. North Queensland­ Smith), 2528. China.-apple tree, Destruction (Mr. Parkinson's disease, Treatment (Mr. Aikens), 1740. Lloyd), 1395; (Mr. Aikens), 1434. Fishing co-operatives for tuna industry Parliamentary Library, Oost of binding (Mr. Duggan), 774. books (Mr. Davies), 970. Juvenile eisteddfod, Royal guest (Mr. Aikens), 647. Parliament House, Traffic accidents in Meat prices (Mr. Jesson), 1943. vicinity (Mr. Jesson), 302, 651; Trees in grounds (Mr. Davies), 1433. Pineapple industry, Investigation (Mr. Watson), 74; (Mr. Thackeray), 556. Patient and doctor, Relationship (Mr. Rail freights (Mr. Aikens), 2264, 2342. Aikens), 1140. Teachers' college (Mr. Aikens), 2068, Pearce, Mr., Stipendiary magistrate, State­ 2416. ment about vehicle on right (Mr. Tourist facilities (Mr. Lloyd), 107. Mann), 124. 18 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-:-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. i!UES'l'IONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: PE>el, Mr. A. J., Report on National Police Department- Petroleum Ltd. (Mr. Mann), 155. Ayr, Suggested appointment of sub­ Peel Island, Closure of lazaret (Mr. Mann), inspector (Mr. Coburn), 663.

2168. Lectures to traffic offenders (Mr. Lloyd) 1 1503. Pensioners- Nesbitt, Inspe~tor, Transfer to ·warwick Australian Pensioners' League, Annunl (Mr. Power), 463, 776. convention (Mr. Ahearn), 2528. Hockhampton, New police stlltion (Mr. Fishing net licence fe~:s (Mr. Aikens), Gardner), 1857. 2263. Hardship allowance (Mr. Aikens), 188. Port Alma, Report of Ports Inquiry Conl­ mittee (Mr. Gardner), 2169. :Mental hospital patients, Payment of pension (Mr. Aikens), 2264. Port Alma-Bajool raihvay, Relaying (Mr. Public hospital patients (Mr. Hanlon), Thackeray), 354. 1944. Port Alma-Rockhampton Road, Statement H.ent allowance (Mr. Gardner), 31; (Mr. by Alderman Pilbeam (Mr. Thackeray), Aikens), 188. 367. Senile annexe patients (Mr. Aikens), Port Douglas, Abandonment of port (Mr. 2264, 2342. Wallace), 15. Stafford, Single-bedroom units (Mr. Port" Inquiry Committee, Report on Port Hanlon), 1996. Alma and Gladstone (Mr. Gardner), Pentland Downs Station, Transport of wool 2169. by Harris Carriers, Longreach (Mr. Potit·v'i'nr Reconstruction and Development Aikens), 792. Fund (Mr. Lloyd), 15. Pentland-Collinsville mil link (Mr. Potatoes, Inspection before sale (.Mr. Coburn), 15. Jesson), 2529. Periodicals, Purchase for Government Prams, Carrriage on Queensland rRilways departments (Mr. Houston), 2201, (Mr. Aikens), 1396. 2445; Purchase by State Stores Boanl (Mr. Houston), 2445. Price control- Aholition on certain goods and services Perpetual leases, Miners' homestead, Con­ (Mr. Power), 13. version (Mr. Aikens), 187. Liberal Party convention, Motion for Petrol retailers, ·week-end roster (Mr. abolition (Mr. Hanlon), 152. Knox), 371; Overtime, IndustriRl Meat, Q.C.E. pamphlet (Mr. Windsor). inspectors (Mr. Marsden), 449. 464. Phillips v. Townsville Regional Electricity Prices­ Board, Settlement of action (Mr. Aikens), 355. Beer- Increases (Mr. Lloyd), 261; (Mr. Pieture Theatre and Films Commission, Roberts), 353. City theatres, Control (Mr. Mann), ::\faroochydore and other North Coast 395. towns (Mr. Lloyd), 1770. Pig-testing station, Rocklea (Mr. DRvies), Hockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), 1671. 263. Brisbane daily newspapers (Mr. Hanlon) 1 Pillw~.m, Alderman, Statement about 367. Roekhampton-Port Alma Road, and Cremn (Mr. Hanlon), 2414, 2526. Central Queensland (Mr. Thackeray), Fmit (Mr. Duggan), 662. 367; Statement Rbout Public ServicP control (Mr. Davies), 370. Tee (Mr. Power), 262. Ladies' haircuts (Mr. Po\Yer), 540, 554. Pimlico High School (Mr. Aikc'ns), 2107. ::\[eat, Tmmsville (Mr. Aikens), 260, Pinenpple industry- 2052; Brisbane (J\Ir. l\faun), 262; Advisory Committee (Mr. Watson), 7-±; (1fr. Jesson), 1943. (Mr.· Thackeray), 556. J\fedieines, Dispensed (Mr. DonnIll;, 16; 'Jorth Queenslanrl investigation (Mr. (:Yir. Mann), llO. Watson), 74; (Mr. ThRckeray), 556. Tinned meats (Mr. Aikens), 447. Hail freight concessions (Mr. Adair), Vegetnbles (Mr. Duggan), 662. 1857. Wheat (Mr. Power), 1395. Pioneer Hiver, Flood clmnage to bridges Prickly-pear, Supply of cactoblastis (Mr. (Mr. Graham), 1945, 2170. Burrows), 449. Plantation Creek, Rnising of weir (Mr. Pridmore v. Pridmore (Mr. Aikens), 448, Coburn), 778. 648. Plimsol line on beer glasses (Mr. Roberts), Public abattoirs, Mackay (Mr. Graham), 353. 276. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 19

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Public Service, Statement by Alderman Railways-contimwd: . Pilbeam (Mr. Davies), 370; Appoint­ Brisbane suburban system, Electrification ment of ex-Parliamentarians (Mr. (Mr. Donald), 17. Dewar), 712. Brisbane-Burleigh-Coolangatta, Co-ordi­ Public Works Department, Construction nated service (Mr. Baxter), 793. Branch, Day-labour employees (Mr. Brisbane-Surfers' Paradise, Co-ordinated Gunn), 113; Rates of pay for car­ service (Mr. Baxter), 777. penters and builders' labourers (Mr. Aikens), 1109; (Mr. Jesson), 1943. Bryce Ltd., Delivery contract (Mr. Graham), 2055. Queen Mother's visit to Queensland, Cost (Mr. Byme), 112. Bundaberg, Coal reserves (J\fr. Davies), 112. Queensland, Claimant State under States Bmleigh-Brisbane, Co-ordinated service Grants Commission (Mr. Duggan), 151· (Mr. Baxter), 793. Queensland, Map on official em-elopes (Mr. Carpenters and builders' labourers, Rates Davies), 1110. of pay (Mr. Aikens), 1109. Queensland Automobile Chamber of Com­ merce, Legal expenses paid by Govern­ Central District, Engine failures aml train delays (Mr. Thackeray), 542. ment (Mr. Gair), 2167. Central Station, Neon sign (Mr. Lloyd), Queensland Brewery Ltd., Moreton B~w Hotel and Palm Beach Hotel (Mi·. 2052. Mann), 124. Cleaners, Appointed (Mr. Davies), 1110. Queensland Central Executive, A.L.P., Coal reserves (Mr. Davies), 112. Price control of meat (Mr. ~Windsor), Collinsville-Townsville-Mt. Isa (see "Mt. 464. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville' '). Queensland Housing Commission (see Coolangatta-Brisbane, Co-ordinated service ' ' Housing Commission ' ') . (Mr. Baxter), 793. Queensland Trades and Labour Council, Coorparoo level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), Statement on unemployment (Mr. 1926. Knox), 1927, 1995. Diagram ,wm-ki'ng for running crews, R.A.A.F. personnel, Housing Commission Maryborough-Gympie (Mr. Davies), houses at Wulguru (Mr. Aikens), 14. 779. Rabbit poison, Fluoroacetate ''1080'' (Mr. Diesel-electric locomotives- Thackeray), 2105. English Electric Engineering Coy. Radiographers, Cadet, Lectures (Mr. contract (Mr. Donald), 2341; (Mr.. Aikens), 2327. Thackeray), 2445. Railways- Irradiated coal in oil as fuel (Mr. A.A.S. car, Spare, Rockhampton (:\Ir. Davies), 541, 557. V. E. Jones), 446. Orders (J\Ir. Duggan), 124. Air-conditioned trains, School children on Use (Mr. Aikens), 1740. holidays (Mr. Donald), 1930. Doomhen level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), Alderley level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 1926. 1926. Electricity for public buildings, Rosedale Aluminium, Use in rolling stock con­ (Mr. Burrows), 111, 127, 187. struction (Mr. Thackeray), 277. Appointments (Mr. Thackeray), 396; Electrification of suburban system (J\ir. (Mr. Davies), 557, 1110. Donald), 17; Dismissal of construction \vorkers (Mr. Lloyd), 1394; (Mr. Atherton Tableland, Freight concessions Power), 1395. (Mr. Aikens), 1109. Baddow, Station improvements (Mr. Employees- Davies), 1672. Appointments (Mr. Thackeray), 396; Bajool-Port Alma, Relaying (Mr. (Mr. Davies), 557, 1110. Thackeray), 354. Dismissals (Mr. Davies), 371; Con­ Beyer-Garratt engines (Mr. Thackeray), struction workers (Mr. Lloyd), 1394; 542. (Mr. Power), 1395. Boom gates and flashing lights, Lewl Long service leave (Mr. Aikens), 2327. crossings (Mr. Lloyd), 1926, 2415; Number (Mr. Duggan), 151. (Mr. Anderson), 2266. Running crews, Maryborough-Gympie, Bowen, New goods shed (Mr. Coburn), Diagram working (Mr. Davies), 2264. 779. Bowen-Townsville-Mt. Isa (see "Mt. Isn­ Temporary (:Mr. Davies), 303. Townsville-Collinsville' '). Transfers (Mr. Thackeray), 396. Bridge and fettling gangs, Refrigerators Fairmont Section Car for fettling gang, (Mr. Aikens), 1054. Kuranda (Mr. Adair), 1109. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Freight concessions- Mt. !sa-Townsville-Bowen (see "Mt. !sa­ Atherton Tableland farmers (Mr. Townsville-Collinsville''). Aikens), 1109. Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville-­ Central Queensland (Mr. Gair), 2105. Albury-Melbourne standard gauge, Pineapples (Mr. Adair), 1857. Comparison of importance (Mr. Freights, North Queensland (Mr. Davies), 970. Aikens), 2264, 2342. Ansett-A.N.A., Commonwealth pay­ Geebung level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), ment (Mr. Davies), 970. 1926. Commonwealth aid (Mr. Hanlon), 791; Goods traffic and revenue (Mr. Baxter), (Mr. Davies), 970, 1295, 1433, 1930; 664. (Mr. Lloyd), 2325. Development north of 20th Parallel Gravely level crossing (Mr. Lloyd) 1 2415. (Mr. Lloyd), 2325. Gympie, Coal reserves (Mr. Davies), 112. International Bank, Reluctance to finance (Mr. Davies), 1295. Gympie-Maryborough, Diagram working Reconstruction (Mr. Coburn), 15; for running crews (Mr. Davies), 779. (Mr. Davies), 1930; Parties to Hendra level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 1926. negotiations (Mr. Davies), 1433. Herries Street level crossing (Mr. Neon sign on Central Station (Mr. Anderson), 2266. Lloyd), 2052. Home Hill-Townsville rail-motor service Northgate Shop and Jobs Committee, (Mr. Coburn), 188. Voluntacy safety committee (Mr. Hytten, Professor, Report (Mr. Duggan), Thackeray), 917. 110; (Mr. Graham), 1929. Pineapples, Freight concessions (Mr. Irradiated coal, Use as fuel (Mr. Davies), Adair), 1857. 541, 557. Port Alma-Bajool, Relaying (Mr. James Street level crossing (Mr. Thackeray), 354. Anderson), 2266. Prams, Carriage (Mr. Aikens), 1936. Kuranda, Fairmont Section Car for fett­ Refreshment rooms (Mr. Aikens), 1328. ling gang (Mr. Adair), 1109. Refrigerated brake vans (Mr. Aikens), 72. Lad porters appointed (Mr. Davies), 1110. Refrigerators for bridge and fettling gangs (Mr. Aikens), 1054. Level crossings- Revenue from goods traffic (Mr. Ba.xter), Alderley, Coorparoo, Doomben, Gee· 664. bung, Hendra, Virginia (Mr. Rockhampton, A.A.S. car (Mr. V. E. Lloyd), 1926. Jones), 446; Station, Plumbing Gravely, Mitchelton (Mr. Lloyd), 2415. repairs (Mr. Thackeray) 1 2053. Herries St., James St. (Mr. Anderson), Rolling stock, Use of aluminium in con­ 2266. struction (Mr. Thackeray), 277. Locomotives­ Rosedale, Electricity for public build­ Beyer-Garratt engines (Mr. Thack­ ings (Mr. Burrows), 111, 127, 187; eray), 542. Hire of tarpaulins (Mr. Burrows), 2527. Central district, Shortage, breakdowns and delays (Mr. Thackeray), 542. Scrap metal, Sale (Mr. Aikens), 777. Station masters, Salaries and working Diesel-electric- conditions (Mr. Power), 1503. English Electric Engineering Coy. Strollers, Carriage (Mr. Aikens), 1396. contract (Mr. Donald), 2341; (Mr. Thackeray), 2445. Sunlander, :Milk wagons attached (Mr. Jesson), 710. Orders (Mr. Duggan), 124. Surfers' Paradise-Brisbane, Co-ordinated Use (Mr. Aikens), 1740. service (Mr. Baxter), 777. Irradiated coal as fuel (Mr. Davies), Temporary employees (Mr. Davies), 303. 541, 557. Townsville City Council, "Use of sen•ice Maryborough, Coal reserves (l\Ir. (Mr. Aikens), 1200. D

{!UESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) Act Townsville-Mt. Isa (sec "Mt. !sa-Towns· -continued: ville-Collinsville' '). Interstate hauliers, Fines and charges Transfers (Mr. Thackeray), 396. (Mr. Davies), 450, Virginia level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), Tax evasion, Statement by Mr. R. Rowe 1926. (Mr. Davies), 154; Police patrol and Voluntary safety committees (Mr. prosecutions (Mr. Duggan), 228. Thackeray), 917. Vehicles exempt (Mr. Aikens), 125. Welding machine, Townsville workshops Road transport licence fee and cost of road (Mr. Aikens), 2052. construction (Mr. Aikens), 903. Rainworth State School, Manual training and domestic science centre (Mr. Rockhampton- Hanlon), 2264. A.A.S. railway car, Spare (Mr. V. E. Jones), 446. Red China, Trade with Australia (Mr. Beer, Price (Mr. Thackeray), 1671. Davies), 229; (Mr. Gair), 542; Steel, Exports :from Australia (Mr. Davies), Heyer-Garratt engines (Mr. Thackeray), 451. 542. :Redistribution of State electoral boundaries Co-ordinator-General of Public Works, Report on development in Central (Mr. Hanlon), 228; (Mr. Duggan), 1294. Queensland (Mr. Gardner), 31. Fish inspector, Appointment (Mr. Redwood Street and Trout Road, Stafford, Thackeray), 189; Appointment of Mr. Housing Commission land (Mr. Lloyd), O'Brien (Mr. Thackeray), 303. 465. General Hospital, Nurses, overtime and Referees, Workers' compensation (Mr. monthly dance (Mr. Thackeray), 447; Donald), 2102. Nursing staff and number of beds Refreshment rooms, Railwav (Mr. Aikens) (Mr. Thackeray), 778. 1328, ' I High School (Mr. Gardner), 1434. Refrigerated brake vans on air-conditioned Homes on £25 deposit (Mr. Thackeray), trains (Mr. Aikens), 72. 465. Refrigerators :for railway bridge and :fett· Local option poll, Park Avenue (Mr. ling gangs (Mr. Aikens), 1054. Thackeray), 2343. Registrar of Titles, Authority (Mr. Police station (Mr. Gardner), 1857. Burrows), 1929. Railway station, Plumbing (Mr. Thackeray), 2053. Hegistration :fees on Commonwealth Govern· ment motor vehicles (Mr. Davies), 902. Rental .homes (Mr. Thackeray), 465. Scrubby Creek, Levee banks (Mr. R.ent- Thackeray), 2054. Asian students (Mr. Lloyd), 1942. Williams, Mr., Dismissed union official Determinations, Inspection of dwellings (Mr. Thackeray), 1108. (Mr. Marsden), 711. Increases and cost of living adjustment Roekhampton-Port Alma Road, Statement (Mr. Lloyd), 447. by Alderman Pilbeam (Mr. Pensioner tenants, Allowance (Mr. Thackeray), 367. Gardner), 31. Hocklea, Pig-testing station (Mr. Subdivided premises (Mr. Power), 2053. Davies), 263. li.e.strictive Trade Practices Court Sug­ Roma Street parcels office, Delivery con· gested establishment (Mr. Lloyd'>, 555. tract between Bryce IAd. and Commis· nesumptiou of properties for Royal sioner for Railways (Mr. Graham), 2055. National Association (Mr. 'Windsor) 1 261. Rosedale, ElectTicity for public buildings Hheumatic fever in Toowoomba district (Mr. Burrows), 111,127, 187; Cyelone (Mr. Anderson), 32, 1055. damage (Mr. Burro\Ys), 2527. Hiding Road, Balmoral, Traffic acident (Mr. Ross River, Diversion of flood waters into Houston), 649. Bohle River (Mr. Aikens), 2168. Road blocks on Brisbane roads (Mr. Rom', Mr. R., Statement alleging tax Lloycl), 664. evasion by road operators (Mr. Davies), 154. Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) Act­ Royal Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Carter's Interstate Transport Pty. Ltd., Legal expenses paid by Government Maryborough (Mr. Davies), 189. (Mr. Gair), 2167. Depa1·tment of Transport, Htaff and feeq Royal jelly in cosmetics (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Duggan), 2445. 2199. 22 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Royal National Association, Resumption of Shire councils, Fees and allowances for land (Mr. Windsor), 261. councillors (Mr. Byrne), 2416. Ryukyuan pearl divers (Mr. Lloyd), 111. Silver lead, etc., Production and export Sabatino, Frances, Training of pearl divers (Mr. A. J. Smith), 1854, 2326. (Mr. Adair), 189. Smith, Mr. Neil, Vote at Tow11sville Salaries and wages of Crown employees, Regional Electricity Board meeting Fixation by negotiation (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Donald), 904. 2105. Soldier ~ettlement, Resumptions at Taroom and Wancloau (Mr. Ewan), 1856. Sandgate, Rehabilitation centre for mental patients at "Eventide" (Mr. Hanlon), South Brisbane Auxiliary Hospital­ 2343. Beds (ML Lloyd), 396; Sub-intermc eli­ Saturday closing of banks (Mr. Duggan), ate (:Mr. Lloyd), 2527. 123, 462; (Mr. Burrows), 1929. Hansen's disease (Mr. Gunn), 2168. Saturday trading, Committee of inquiry ?-Jurses (Mr. Gunn), 466; Former quar· (Mr. Duggan), 462; (Mr. Davies), ters, Use (Mr. Hanlon), 791. 919; (Mr. Burrows), 1929. Parkinson's disease, Treatment (Mr. Uoyd), 1395. Scholarship examination, Mr. Grulke's Patients (Mr. Gunn), 466. statements (Mr. Houston), 448, 492; Failures (Mr. Davies), 918. Spectaeles for indigent persons ( ~lr. School for traffic offenders (Mr. Duggan), Donald), 108. 187. Splitter's Creek-Wangaratta Creek, North­ Schools (see "State Schools"). em highway (Mr. Coburn), 15. Scrap metal, Sale by Railway Department Spring Hill, Resumptions for Main Road~ (Mr. Aikens), 777. DepaTtment (Mr. Mann), 1928, 2200. Scrubby Creek, Rockhampton, Levee banks Stafford- (Mr. Thackeray), 2054. Eviction from house No. 4086 by Hous­ Secondary school transport services (:I.Ir. ing Commission (Mr. Lloyd), 394. Diplock), 126. Housing Commission homes (Mr. Lloyd), 465, 2341, 2414. Senile annexes- Infants' school (Mr. Lloyd), 492. Ayr hospital (Mr. Coburn), 1055. Pensioners single-bedroom units (Mr. Mackay hospital (Mr. Graham), 2266. Hanlon), 1996. Patients at State hospitals (Mr. Aikens), Trout Road Housing Commission Estate 2169. (Mr. Lloyd), 152, 465, 2341, 2415. Pensioners (Mr. Aikens), 2264, 2342. Stamp Duties, Commissioner, Authority Townsville General Hospital (Mr. (Mr. Burrows), 1929. Aikens), 1671. Stamp duty and levies paid by insurance \Vestwood, Male cooks (Mr. Gardner), compa.nies (Mr. Aikens), 154. 2340. State Children Department, Suggested Septic systems, Dalby State School (Mr. office at Cairns (Mr. Adair), 970. Diplock), 203; Mundingburra State School (Mr. Aikens), 466. State childTen in orphanages and approved homes (Mr. Gardner), 154. Service stations, ·week-end roster (Mr. State Government Insurance Office, Rebates Knox), 371; Park Road and Coro­ allowed on workers' compensation nation Drive (Mr. Power), 2068, 2168. premiums (Mr. Donald), 792; Third Seven Hills, New State school (Mr. party and comprehensive insuranee Baxter), 370; (Mr. Houston), 2201. cover (Mr. Herbert), 1328. Seville Road housing project, Dismissal of State schools­ painters (Mr. Hanlon), 395. Air-conditioned trains, Children on holi­ Sewerage, Gravely Housing Commission days (Mr. Donald), 1930. Estate (Mr. Lloyd), 261, 1942; Mun­ Aitkenvale (Mr. Aikens), 276. dingbmra State School (Mr. Aikens), Ashgrove area, High school (Mr. 466. Hanlon), 2200. Shanahan, :\Ir. T., Statement about wool­ Bardon High School (Mr. Hanlon), buying ring (Mr. Davies), 355. 556, 2200. Blind and Deaf School Committee (Mr. Shift workers in State rental homes (:Mr. Hanlon), 2264. Hanlon), 2526. Bremer High School (Mr. Donald), Shipbuilding, Contracts (Mr. Lloyd), 203; 2169. Orders, Appeal to Prime Ministrl" Buildings and grounds, Expenditure (Mr. Davies), 355. (Mr. Houston), 556, 586, 664. t)U:ESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State schools-continued': State schools-continued: Central Technical College- Stafford, New infants' school (Mr. Alternative accommodation (M1·. Lloyd), 492. Clark), 904. Subsidy to committees (Mr. Houston), E,lectrical apprentices (Mr. Houston), 126. 1931. Teachers- Trade teachers (Mr. Houston), 2170. Colleges, Kedron and North Queens­ Committees, Subsidies paid (Mr. Hous­ land (Mr. Aikens), 2068, 2416. ton), 126. Corporal punishment of students (Mr. Corporal punishment (Mr. Herbert), Herbert), 1931. 1931. Electrical trade (Mr. Houston), 2265. Croydon, Aboriginal pupils (Mr. Wal­ Married women, Dismissal (Mr. Dug­ lace), 31. gan), 1855; (Mr. Gair), 2103. Dalby, Septic system (Mr. Diplock), Residences (Mr. Duggan), 123. 203 ; Extra classrooms at high school Tempomry, Dismissal (Mr. Davies), (Mr. Diplock), 970. 541. Deaf and Blind School Committee (Mr. Trade, Number (Mr. Houston), 2170; Hanlon), 2264. Appointment (Mr. Houston), 2265. East Nundah-Northgate (Mr. Knox), Technical Correspondence School, Elec­ 304. trical apprentices (Mr. Houston), Electrical apprentices, Central Technical 1931; Trade teachers (Mr. Houston), College and Technical Correspondence 2170. School (Mr. Houston), 1931. Technical education, Expenditure (Mr. Hermit Park (Mr. Aikens), 370. Houston), 556, 586, 664. Home Hill, High school (Mr. Coburn), Toowoomba, New high school (Mr. 2526. Anderson), 303. Kelvin Grove area, High school (Mr. Transport services (Mr. Diplock), 73, Hanlon), 2200. 126. Mackay, New high school (Mr. Graham), Wavell High School, Naming and opening 276, 2202; Opportunity school or class (Mr. Dewar), 372; Delay in construc­ (Mr. Roberts), 465. tion (Mr. Donald), 2169. Maryborough West, New head teacher's States Grants Commission, Queensland as :residence (Mr. Davies), 905. claimant State (Mr. Duggan), 151. :Milton, New infant block (Mr. Hanlon), State Stores Board, Purchase of periodicals 464. (Mr. Houston), 2445. Mount Lofty, High school (Mr. Ander­ son), 2201. State Transport :E'acilities Acts­ Mt. Isa, High School, Extra classrooms Carter's Interstate Transport Pty. Ltd. (Mr. A. J. Smith), 491. Maryborough (Mr. Davies), 189. Commonwealth Government motor :\Iundingburra, Septic or sewerage (Mr. vehicles, Registration fees (Mr. Aikens), 466. Davies), 902. ?\forthgate-East Nundah (Mr. Knox), Exemption limit (Mr. Donald), 230. 304. Interstate hauliers, Fines and charges Opportunity school or class, Mackay (Mr. Davies), 450. (Mr. Roberts), 465. Permit fee and cost of road construction Pimlico High School (Mr. Aikens), 2107. (Mr. Aikens), 903. Rainworth, Manual training and domes­ Tax evasion, Statement by Mr. R Ilowe tic Ecience centre (Mr. Hanlon), 2264. (:!Ur. Davies), 154; Police patrol and Rockhampton, New high school (Mr. prosecutions (Mr. Duggan), 228. G~rdner), 1434. Stationmasters, Salaries ancl working coHJi­ Schol::nship examination, Mr. Grulke's tions (Mr. Power), 1503. statements (Mr. Houston), 448, 492; Steel, Export to Red China (i\1r. D~11'ies), Failures (Mr. Davies), 918. 451. Secondary school transport services (Mr. Ste.-enson Estate, Maryborough, Housing Diplock), 126. Commission homes (Mr. DaYies), 263, Septic systems, Dalby (Mr. Diplock), 711, 1946. 203; Mundingburra (Mr. Aikens), ''Stop'' signs, Alice-George St. intersec­ 466. tion, Brisbane (Mr. Jesson), 302, 651. Sc•Yen Hills (Mr. Baxter), 370; (Mr. Strollers, Carriage on Queensland railways Houston), 2201. (Mr. Aikens), 1396. South Brisbane Deaf ancl Blind School Subdivided premises, Rent (Mr. Power), Committee (Mr. Hanlon), 2264. 2053. 24 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Sub-intermediate beds in public hospitals Thursday Island- (Mr. Lloyd), 1926, 2527. · Japanese and Ryukyuan pearl divers (Mr. SubsiYers, Clare (Mr. Coburn), 14; Supreme Court- (Mr. Davies), 846. Acting judges, Hearing of trials in Tobacoo wholesalers, Agreement with IV. D. vacation (Mr. Duggan), 774. & H. 0. Wills (Mr. Lloyd), 543. Buildings, Brisbane and Townsville (Mr. Toowoomba, High school (Mr. Anderson), Aikens), 448. 303; Level crossings (Mr. Anderson), Judges, Allowances for sitting in Federal 2266. jurisdiction (Mr. Aikens), 1631; Cases Toowoomba district, Rheumatic fever inci­ and sittings (Mr. Power), 1769. dence (Mr. Anderson), 32, 1055. Surfers' Paradise-Brisbane, Co-oruinated Toowoomba-Kingaroy, Milage of paved service (Mr. Baxter), 777. road (Mr. Davies), 466. Sword Pear, Eradication (Mr. V. E. Jones), Toowoomba-Maryborough Road, via Crow 's 28. Nest (Mr. Davies), 466. Tallebudgera, National Fitness Camp (Mr. Torres Strait Islanders­ Houston), 2068. All-party committee to investigate con­ Taroom, Resumptions for soldier settle­ ditions (Mr. Adair), 275, 2107. ment (Mr. Ewan), 1856. Fruit, vegetable and other plants (Mr. Taxi drivers, Third party and comprehen­ Gilmore), 780. sive insurance cover (Mr. Herbert), Japanese and Ryukyuan pearl divers (Mr· 1328. Lloyd), 111. Training school for divers (Mr. Adair), Teachers- 189. Colleges, Kedron and North Queensland Tourist trade- (Mr. Aikens), 2068, 2416. Hotel accommodation (Mr. Lloyd), 107. Corporal punishment of students (Mr. Herbert), 1931. Hotel selection system (Mr. Byrne), 276. Electrical trade (Mr. Houston), 2265. Thursday Island service (Mr. Adair), Married women, Dismissal (Mr. 2265. Duggan), 1855; (Mr. Gair), 2103. Residences (Mr. Duggan), 123. ''Tourists,'' Unemployed, Appearances before Queensland magistrates (Mr. Temporary, Dismissal (Mr. Davies), Roberts), 490. 541. Trade, Number (Mr. Houston), 2170; Townsville- Appointment (Mr. Houston), 2265. Armstrong Housing Commission Estate (Mr. Aikens), 490. Technical Correspondence School, Electrical apprentices (Mr. Houston), 1931; City Council, Subsidies and use of rail­ Trade teachers (Mr. Houston), 2170. ways (Mr. Aikens), 1200. Currajong, Hotel licence (Mr. Aikens), Technical education, Expenditure (Mr. 663. Houston), 556, 586, 664. Ford-Sherrington (Mr. Aikens), 2264, Tenants threatened with eviction (Mr. 2342. Power), 2528. Garbutt meteorological station, ·weather Third party and comprehensive insurance forecasts (Mr. Aikens), 205. cover (Mr. Herbert), 1328. General Hospital, Senile a.nnexe (Mr. Three weeks' annual leave, New South Aikens), 1671. Wales (Mr. Roberts), 260; Queens­ Juvenile eisteddfod, Royal guest (Mr. land (Mr. Lloyd), 301. Aikens), 647. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 25

ve, Mr. R.., Statement alleging evasion (Mr. Davies), 154. •rraffic- Trout, Mr. J.,eon, Statement on industrial Accidents- conditions (Mr. Davies), 204. Medical fitness of motorists (Mr. Trout Road Housing Commission Estate Lloyd), 2051. (Mr. Lloyd), 152, 465, 2341, 2415. Mobile road safety force (Mr. Trust and Special Funds, Balances (Mr. Aikens), 2199. Lloyd), 15. Parliament House (Mr. Jesson), 302, Tuan forestry area, Thinnings (Mr. 651. Davies), 74; Dismissal of employees Report form (Mr. Knox), 1295. (Mr. Davies), 229, 370. 26 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Unemployment- Waltons-Sears, Manifest licence (Mr. Gibson, Mr. J. R., Statement (Mr. Thackeray), 648, 903. Davies), 204. IVandoan, Resumption for soldier settle­ MaTkets, New (Mr. Lloyd), 276. ment (Mr. Ewan), 1856. Minister for Labour and National Ser­ vice, News release (Mr. Lloyd), 1995. \Vangaratta Creek-Gumlu, Northern high­ way (Mr. Coburn), 1856, 2327. Painters, Seville Road housing project, Dismissal (Mr. Hanlon), 395. Wangaratta Creek-Splitter's Creek, N ortlt­ Queensland Trades and Labour Council, em highway T~fr. Coburn), 15. Statement (Mr. Knox), 1927; (Mr. Ward system in local government elec­ Lloyd), 1995. tions (Mr. Donald), 355. Railway Department, Dismissals (Mr. Davies), 371; Construction workers Warner Lambert Pty. Ltd., Factory, New (Mr. Lloyd), 1394; (Mr. Power), South Wales (Mr. Hanlon), 125. 1395. Water craft, Illegal use (Mr. Duggan), Seville Road housing project, Dismissal 2341. of painters (Mr. Hanlon), 395. Water supply and irrigation- Three weeks' annual leave, New South Wales (Mr. Roberts), 260; Queens­ Burdekin River scheme (Mr. Cobur11), land (Mr. Lloyd), 301. 778. ''Tourists'' appearing before Queens­ Clare tobacco growers (Mr. Coburn), 1±; laml magistrates (Mr. Roberts), 490. (Mr. Davies), 846. Trade delegation to investigate new Dalbeg (~fr. Davies), 846. markets (Mr. Lloyd), 276. Fassifern Valley, Dam (Mr. Lloyll), Tuan forestry area, Dismissals p1r. 367. Davies), 229, 370. :Yfillaroo (Mr. Davies), 846. Unemployment Insurance Fund (:Yir. Plantation Creek, Raising of weir (l\Ir. Lloyd), 15. Coburn), 778. Scrubby Creek, Rockhampton, LeyeL' "Guion officials, Temporary transfer from banks (Mr. Thackeray), 2054. home depots (Mr. Thackeray), 1108. Tinaroo Falls Dam­ University, Arts degree course, Languages (Mr. Duggan), 2525. Employees (Mr. Davies), 556. Fish stocking (Mr. Gilmore), 449. University centre, Regional, 'l'ownsville Investigations, Soil and crop (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 2199. Davies), 556. University examination, English I. (Mr. Opening, Alderman W. J. Fulton's Bmrows), 1548. invitation (Mr. Wallace), 1030. Urangan, Channel and wharf (Mr. Davies), Water conservation schemes (Mr. 30; Bagged-sugar trade (Mr. Davies), Davies), 2055. 277. WateJ,side \Vorkers' Federation, Compen­ Uranium project, :Mnry Kathleen (Mr. sation for members at Port Douglas Aikens) , 2416. (Mr. Wallace), 15. Vegetables, Retail prices (Mr. Duggan). Wavell State High School, Naming a!l

QUESTIONS-continued· Speaker, lUr.­ Wilkinson, Mr. J., Rostered week-end Absence, 539, 1548, 2325. petrol sales, Test case (Mr. Gair), 2167. Williams, Mr., Dismissed union official St>ecial Adjournments, 13, 586, 709, 846, (Mr. Thackeray), 1108. 969, 1897, 1995, 2102, 2263, 2568. Wills, W. D. & H. 0., Agreements with Standing Orders- tobacco wholesalers (Mr. Lloyd), 543. Appointment of Committee, 18. Wilson hosJ1ital, Windsor (Mr. Llovd), 2104. • Amendment, Receipt of report of Commit­ tee, 1030; Consideration of report, ¥Vinton, Housing Commission houses (Mr. 1140, 1201; Adoption and presentation Hewitt), 1296. to Governor, 1207; Assent, 1327. Women jurors (Mt. Anderson), 1672. Sitting extended under Standing Order Wool, Transport by Harris Carriers, Long­ 307 to enable Treasurer to reply, 1390. reach (Mr. Aikens), 792. Buspension- Wool sales, Alleged buying ring or cartel Appropriation Bill No. 1, 18. (Mr. Davies), 355. Appropriation Bill No. 2, 1296. vVorkers' compensation- Brisbane Gas Company Limited Acts Appeals (Mr. Donald), 540. Amendment Bill, 306. Boxers, wrestlers and referees (Mr. Colonial Gas Association Limited Act Donald), 2102. Amendment Bill, 307. Heart failure (Mr. Coburn), 1855. Routh Brisbane Gas and Light Company Payments, Suggested increase (Mr. (Limited) Act Amendment Bill, 306. Thackeray), 1944. Wynnum and Manly Gas and Lighting Rebates on premiums (Mr. Donald), Company, Limited, Act Amendment 792. Bill, 306. Wrestlers, Workers' compensation (Mr. SUPPLY­ Donald), 2102. ('on,;titution of Committee, 301; Opening, Wulguru, Housing Commission houses for 572. R.A.A.F. personnel (Mr. Aikens) 14· Deposits on homes (Mr. Aikens),' 112. Estimates in Committee- Yorkey 's Knob, Sea erosion (Mr. Adair), Agriculture and Stock, 1334. 2343. Development, Mines and Main Roads­ Zebra crossings, Alice-George Streets inter­ Chief Office, 1248, 1302, 1327. section, Brisbane (Mr. Jesson) 302 Balance of Department, Consolidated 651. ' ' Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Zinc and lead, American import restric­ and Loan Fund Account, 1327. tions (Mr. Duggan), 490. :BJxecutive and Legislative- Quorum, 94, 1496. Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Governor, 586, 591, 665, 713. Refreshment Rooms Committee, Api>Oint. Executive Council, 807. ment, 18. His Excellency the Governor (balance Remembrance Day, Cessation of business, of Vote), 800. 1140. Legislative Assembly, 807. Reply, Address in­ Health and Home Affairs­ Adoption, 301. Chief Office, 977, 1061, 1080. Answer of Governor, 353. Balance of Department, Consolidated Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Debate, 6, 19, 76, 121, 127, 159, 190, 205, and Loan Fund Account, 1080. 230, 278. Premier ancl Chief Secretary­ Presentation to Governor, 353. Chief Office, 821, 853, 873. ~itting Days­ Balance of Votes, 873 . .Extension of hours of sitting, 665. Public Lands, Forestry nnd Irrigation­ ~'riday, 651. Chief Office, 873, 924, 969. Precedence of Government business on Balance of Department, Consolidated Thursday, 651. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 18. and Loan FuiHl Account, 9Ei9. Solicitors anfl Barristers, Fees paid by Treasurer and Housing­ Crown- Treasury, 1080, 1147, 1199. Order for return (motion-JYir. Gunn), 19. Balance of Department, Consolidated Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Heturn tabled, 557. and Loan Fund Account, 1199. 28 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

SUPPLY-continued: SUPPLY-continued: Votes passed by agreement under Standing Resolutions Reported frotn Committee­ Order 307 and Sessional Orders- continued: Department of Agriculture and Stock, Resolutions adopted under Standing 1348. Order 307, and Sessional Order, 1379. Balance of Department (Trust and VoTE OF CREDIT (message from Governor), Special Funds), 1348. 32; (Committee of Supply), 32. Department of Auditor-General, 1348. VOTE ON ACCOUNT, 1959-1960 (message Department of Education, 1348. from Governor), 1243. Department of Justice, 1348. Department of Labour and Industry, Tabling of Document (motion-Mr. 1348. Aikens), 1537. Department of Public Works and Local Time Limit of Speec1Ies­ Government, 1348. Department of Railways, 1348. Members granted an cxtension­ Department of Transport, 1348. Mr. Hanlon, 563. Mr. Mann, 300. Trust and Special Funds Estimates- Mr. Morris, 82. Balance of Estimates, 1348. Loan Fund Account Estimates-Balance Valedictory, 1897. of Estimates, 1348. Supplementary Estimates (Consolidated Vote of Credit (message from Governor), Revenue), 1957-1958, 1348. 32 (Committee of Supply), 32. Supplementary Trust and Special Funds Vote on Account, 1959-1960 (message Estimates, 1957-1958, 1348. from Governor), 1243. Supplementary Loan Fund Estimates, 1957-1958, 1348. Wages Agreement, Building trade Vote on Account, 1959-1960, 1348. workers, Presentation of petition (Mr. Aikens), 2266. Resolutions Reported from Cornmittee­ Reception, 1349. Ways and Means- Constitution of Committee, 301. Adoption- Health and Home Affairs, 1349. Opening of Committee, 1379. Treasury, The Treasurer and Housing, Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 1379. 1355. Vote of Credit, 72. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

Index to Speeches.

ADAIR, Herbert Arthur, Esquire (Cook)­ AIKENS, Tlwmas, Esquire (lUunding­ Address in Reply, 90. burra)­ BILLS: Address in Reply, 145. Agricultural Bank (Loans) (initiation), BILLS: 2369. Agricultural Bank (Loans) (initiation). Barron River Hydro-Electric Extension 2364. Project (initiation), 512, 536. Brisbane Gas Company Limited Act;; Crown Land Development (initiation), Amendment (initiation), 306. 2407. Building Societies Acts Amendment Electric Light and Power Acts and (initiation), 1300. Other Acts Amendment (initiation), Burdekin River High Level Bridge 760. (Finance) (2°), 1429. Harbours Acts Amendment (2°), 2214. Charitable Funds (initiation), 1460. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Colonial Gas Association Limited Ad tion), 2026. Amendment (initiation), 307. Margarine ( 2 o), 1890. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 2110. 273. Coroners (initiation), 325; (2•), 457. Pharmacy Acts Amendment (initiation), Crown Employees (initiation), 656; 2308; (2°)' 2485. (3°), 794. Prisons (initiation), 1494. Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (2•), Racing and Betting Acts Amendment 2333. (initiation), 1789. District Courts (initiation), 1696. vVorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment Electric Light and Power Ae.ts and (initiation), 1986; (2°), 2247. Other Acts Amendment (initiation), 759. :B'1nanthtl Statement, 626. Faetories and Shops Acts Amendment Mineral Resources and Allied Industries.• (No. 2) (initiation), 1670. 470. Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses antl New State for North Queensland, Pre­ Compensation Fund (2•), 1453; (com­ sent~ petition, 113. mittee), 1456. SuPPLY: Friendly Societies Acts Amendment (initiation), 2097; (2°), 2197. ESTIMA'rES IN COMMITTEE­ :l!~ruit and Vegetables Act Amendment Health and Home Affairs­ (initiation), 2075. Chief Office, 1012. Gift Duty Acts Amendment (initiation), Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ 729. tion- Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 941. 2009; (2°), 2208; (committee), 2226. Treasurer and Housing­ Hide, Skin, and Wool Dealers (initia­ Treasury, 1105. tion), 382. Resol-utions 1·eported from Committee­ Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), Health and Home Affairs, 1350. 411. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration AHEARN, Thomas Gipps, Esf1uire, Acts Amendment (initiation), 1121; F.I.P.A.A. (Sandgate)­ (2°), 1524; (committee), 1551, 1552, Address in Reply (seconds motion), 8. 1559, 1592. Inspection of Machinery (committee), SUPPLY: 1056, 1057, 1058. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Jury Acts Amendment (initiation), Health and Home Affairs­ 1479. Chief Office, 1029. Justices Acts Amendment (2°), 1243. Treasurer and Housing­ Local Government Acts Amendment (No. Treasury, 1185. 1) (initiation), 158. 30 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire-continued: SUPPLY-continued: BILLS-continued. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-COntinued: Local Government Acts Amendment (No. Health and Home Affairs­ 2), (2°), 1676. Chief Office, 1007. Mackay Floods Relief (initiation), 365. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Chief Office, 826. tion), 2027; (2°), 2178. Treasurer and Housing­ Mines Regulation Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 312. Treasury, 1167. Offenders Probation and Parole (initia­ Resolutions 1·epm·ted from Cornmittee­ tion), 2057; (2°), 2291. E(ealth and Home Affairs, 1353. Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), Treasurer and Housing, 1355. 267. Vote of credit, 44. State Transport Facilities Acts (Admini­ stration) (initiation), 1637. ANDERSON, lliervyn John Reginald, State Transport Facilities Acts and Esquire (Toowoomba)- Another Act Amendment (initiation), 2131. BILLs: Abattoirs Acts Amendment (initiation), Succession and Ptobate Duties Acts 1794. Amendment (initiation), 748; (2°), 1426. Charitable Funds (initiation), 1466. Tobacco Act Repeal (initiation), 431. Queensland Art Gallery ( 2 o), 2184. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Financial Statement, 601. 1050; (2°) 1 1330. Trust Accounts Acts Amendment (initia­ SUPPLY: tion), 2271. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Trustee Companies (initiation), 2281. Executive and Legislative---­ Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ His Excellency the Governor (Bal­ tion), 1145, 1333; (moves amendment), ance of Vote), 803. 1600; (motion to disagree to Chair­ Health and Home Affairs­ man's ruling), 1600. Chief Office, 1071. Weights and Measures Acts Amendment (initiation), 389. Treasurer and Housing­ Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initia­ Treasury, 1158. tion), 1446. BAXTER, William Edward, Esquire Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment (Norman)- (2°) 1 2231. Acldress in Reply, 121, 127. Building Trarle Workers, Wages Agree­ ment, Presents petition, 2266. BILLS: Crown Employees (initiation), 661. Chairman's ruling, Moves motion of dissent, 1600. Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), 415. Death, Bruce, Hon. H. A., 590. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Document, Tabling (moves motion), 1537. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1239; (committee), 1569, 1581. Financial Statement, 607. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ New State for North QueenslaNd, Pre­ ment (committee), 1141. sents petition, 113. Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), Ordered to resume seat, 2365. 308. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Personal explanation, 264. 1717. Points of order, 314, 1041, 1042, 1310, Points of order, 94, 419. 1464, 1566, 1608, 1997, 2131, 2375. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disal!ow­ Profiteering Prevention Acts, DisallOIY­ ance of Orders in Council (tabled ance of Orders in Council (tabled 20 August, 1958), 118. 20 August, 1958), 116. SUPPLY: Standing Orders, Amendment, 1205. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Executive and Legislative---­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ His Excellency the Governor (Bal­ Development, :Mines, and Main Roads­ ance of Vote), 806. Chief Office, 1287. Legislative Assembly, 812. Executive and Legislative---­ Treasurer and Housing­ Legislative Assembly, 808. Treasury, 1172. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISJ!ATIVE ASSEMBLY. 31

BEARD~IORE, E(lwin James, Esquire BILLS-continued. (Balonne)­ Mines Regulation Acts Amendment (Ro. Address in Reply, 217. 2) (initiation), 314. BILL: Prisons (committee), 1739. Land Acts an

(2°) 1 1749. (initiation), 1786. SUPPLY: Registration of Births De,>,ths an

(2°) 1 1748, 2016. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration

1407; (2°) 1 1723. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1236. Local Government Acts Amendment (No. Trust Accounts Acts Amendment (initia­ 2) (2°), 1679. tion), 2269. Margarine (initiation) 1803; Workers' Compensation Acts Amenol­ 1888. ment (initiation), 1992.

34 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

tHALK, Honourable Gordon Wi'lliam BILLS: Wesley-continued: Coroners (initiation), 327; (2°), 460 ;. BILLS-contiJwed: (committee), 552. State Transport Facilities Acts and District Courts (2°), 1847. Another Act Amendment (initiation), Industrial Conciliation and ArLitration 2115, 2148; (2°), 2530, 2554; (com· Acts Amendment (initiation), 1237; mittcc), 2558, 2559, 2563, 2565. (committee), 1561. Jury Acts Amendment (initiatioil), 1475. eLAR.K, James, Esquire (Fitzroy)­ Offenders Probation and Parol£' (initia­ Address in Heply, 220. tion), 2045. BILLS: Police Acts Amendment (initiation),. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (amendment-Mr. Power), 1651. (Pensions) Acts Amendment (initia­ Queensland Art Gallery (initintion), tion), 442. 1937. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration State Transport Facilities Acts and Acts Amendment (initiation), 1233. A·nother Act Amendment (initiation),. ?.lines Regulation Acts Amendment (No. 2145. 2) (initiation), 317. Pinancial Statement, 614. \Yorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment Point of order, 1650. (2°) 1 2246. Death, Mr. H. L. Hartley, 76. nAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire (iUary~ borongh)- SUPPLY: BrLLs: ESTIMATES IN C011MITTEE­ Apprentices and Minors Act Amendment Health and Home Affairs­ (initiation), 1967. Chief Office, 1073. Burdekin River High-Lewl Bridge (l!'inance) (2°), 1429. COBURN, Arthur, Esquire (Burdilkin)­ Coal and Oil Shale l\Iine Workers Acldress in Reply, 235. (Pensions) Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLS: tion), 439; (2°), 538. Brisbane Cricket Ground (initiation), J<'ire Brigades Acts Amendment (initia­

1777. tion) 1 1970. Burdekin River High-Level Bridge Priendlv S'ocieties Acts Amendment (l!'inance) (initiation), 501. (initiation), 2096. Friendly Societies Acts Amendment Gift Duty Acts Amendm.ent (2°), 1424. (initiation), 2091. Home Builders 1 Assistance (initiation).·· Fruit and Vegetahles Act Amendment 414. (initiation), 2077. Inuustrial Conciliation and Arbitration Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Acts A!mendment (initiation), 1234. 2013. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 1408. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1128. Main Roads Acts Amendment (2 o), 2179. Mackay Floods Relief (initiation), 363. Mines Regulation Acts Amendment (No. Queenslanrl Art Gallery (initiation), 2) (initiation), 317. 19;{9, Offenders Probation and Parole (initia­ Rh·cr Improvement Trust Acts Amend· tion), 2047. ment (initiation), 2450. Petroleum Acts Amendml'nt (initiation), New State for North Queensland, Presents 274. petition, 113. Prisons (2°), 1734. SUPPLY: Queensland Art Gallery (initiation),

ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1934; (2°) 1 2183. Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ Stamp Acts Amendment (2°), 1425. Chief Office, 1322. State Develop1nent and Public Works Executive and Legislative- Organisation Acts Amendment (2°), 1428. His Excellency the Governor (Balance of Vote), 803. Mineral Resources and Allied Industries, Health and Home Affairs­ 467. Chief Office, 1061. Points of order, 443, 640, 798, 836, 869, 1113, 1230, 1387, 1414, 1968, 2141. fONNOLLY, Peter David, Esquire Pr1>fiteering Prevention Act, Disallowance (Kurilpa)- of Order in Council (tablecl 24 Adclress in Reply, 239. February, 1959), 1949. I.KiJJ<}X TO SPEECHES~LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 35

DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire- DONALD, James, Esquire (Bremer)-· continued: Address in Reply, 85. SUPPLY: BILLS: Es'l'IMATES IN CoMMITTEFr­ Brisbane Cricket Ground (initiation), Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ 1780. Chief Office, 1269. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ Executive and Legislative- sions) Acts Amendment (initiation),

His Excellency the Governor 436; (2°) 1 537, (Balance of Vote), 804. :FriendlY Societies Acts Amendment Premier and Chief Secretary­ (initiation), 2094; (2°), 2195. Chief Office, 864. Home Builders' Assistance (2°), 486. Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration tion- Acts Amendment (initiation), 1125; Chief Office, 950. (2°), 1510. Treasurer and Housing­ Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ 'Freasury, 1098. ment (initiation), 444; (2°), 850, 905. Eeso·lutions teported from Committee­ Inspection of Scaffolding :Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1033. Tr<'a~urer and Housing, 1372. Vote of Oredit, 59. Local Government Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1502, DAYIS, E!lward WilHam, Esquire l\i!ines Regulation Acts Amendment (Bal'COO)­ (No. 2) (initiation), 315. Address iu Reply, 244. Workers' C01npensation Acts Amend· BILL: ment (initiation), 1984; (2°), 2237. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Points of order, 196, 1218. (committee), 1868, 1871, 1874. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ EsnMATES IN CoMMITTEFr- Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ Puhlie Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ Chief Office, 1291. tion- Executive and Legislative- Chief Office, 931. His Excellency the Governor (Bal­ DEWAI4 Alexander Tattenhall, Esquire ance of Vote), 804. (Chermside)­ Legislative Assembly, 807. Address in Reply, 230. Health and Home Affairs­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1062. Crown Land DcYelopment (2°), 2511. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Home Builders' Assistance (2o), 485. Chief Office, 832. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ Treasurer and Housing­ ment (2°) 1 848. Treasury, 1177. Offenders Probation and Parole (initia­ tion), 2049; (2°) 2296. DUFFICY, John Joseph, Esquire Registmtion of Births Deaths and (Warrego)­ Marriages Acts Amendment (initia· Address in Reply, 174. tion), 341. BILLS: SUPPLY; Crown Land Development (initiation), ESTIMA'rES 1N COMMITTEE­ 2396; (2°)' 2509. Hea.Jth and Home Affairs­ District Courts (initiation), 1702. Chief Office, 1022. Friendly Societies Acts Amendment Premier and Chief Secretary­ (initiation), 2099. Chief Office. 855. Harbours Acts Amendment (2°), 2215. IHPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire (Con· Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration damine)- Acts Amendment (initiation), 1231; (committee), 1556, 1567, 1571, 1577, Addres~ iH Reply, 131. 1584, 1591. BILL: Inspection of Machinery Acts Ameucl­ State Transport Facilities Acts and ment (committee), 1059. Another Act Amendment (initiation), Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ 2147. ment (2 o), 1911. SUPPLY: Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- (initiation), 1611; (2°), 1743; (com­ Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ mittee), 1865, 1875. tion- Pharmacy Act3 Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 929. 2317.

38 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

EWAN, William ~Ian son, Esquire- Death, Ron. H. A. Bruce, 589. continued: Mineral resources and allied industries, BILLS-contimted: 473. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Profiteering Prevention Act, Disallowance 1402. of Order in Council (tabled 24 Feb­ Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), ruary, 1959), 1950. 272. SUPPLY: Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), EsTIMA'rEs IN COMMIT'l'EE­ 1712. Agriculture and Stock, 1347. State Transport Facilities Acts and Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ Another Act Amendment (initiation), tion- 2140. Chief Office, 896. War Service Land Settlement Acts Resolutions reported from Committee­ Amendment (2°), 2499. Health and Home Affairs, 1349. Points of order, 286, 521, 891, 892, 1407, Treasurer and Housing, 1364. 1591, 1717, 2500. SUPPLY: GAIR, Honourable Vincent Clair (South ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ Brisbane)­ Agriculture and Stock, 1341. Address in Reply, 166. Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1273. Apprentices and Minors Act Amendment Premier and Chief Secretary­ (initiation), 1961. Chief Office, 835. Brisbane Cricket Ground (initiation), Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ 1775. tion- City of Brisbane (Town Plan) (initia­ Chief Office, 885. tion), 2426. Crown Employees (initiation), 654; (3°), FLETCHER, Honourable Alan Roy 798. (Cunningham) [see also District Courts (initiation), 1693. "Speaker"]- Electoral Districts (initiation), 1625. SuPPLY: Factories and Shops Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ (No. 2), (2°), 1822. Executive and Legislative­ Friendly Societies Acts Amendment Legislative Assembly, 814. (initiation), 2093. Home Builders' Assistance (2°), 487. FOLEY, Thomas Andrew, Esquire Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (Belyando)­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 1207; Address in Reply, 208. (2°), 1529; (committee), 1563, 1594. BILLS: Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ Barron River Hydro-Electric Extension ment (2°), 1912. Project (initiation), 516. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Crown Land Development (initiation), 1404. 2399. :Margarine (initiation), 1805. Hotel Theodore Sale Act Amendment Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), (2°), 24~6; (committee), 2437. 268. Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), Pharmacy Acts Amendment (initiation), 2463. 2316. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Police Acts Amendment (initiation) (2°), 1761; (committee), 1858, 1861, (amendment-Mr. Power), 1655. 1864, 1865, 1866, 1867, 1869, 1872. Public Service Superannuation (initia­ Mines Regulation Acts Amendment (No. tion), 1757. 2) (initiation), 316. Registration of Births Deaths and M:ar­ riages Acts Amendment (initiation), Pharmacy Acts Amendment (initiation), 339. 2309. State Development and Public Works Poultry Acts Amendment (initiation), Organisation Acts Amendment (initia· 2442. tion), 496. River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ State Transport Facilities Acts and ment (initiation), 2454. Another Act Amendment (2°), 2539; War Service Land Settlement Acts (committee), 2562. Amendment (initiation), 2439. Treasury Funds Investment (initiation), Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initia­ 1418. tion), 1443. Weights and Measures Acts Amen_d­ INorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment ment (initiation), 388. (initiation), 1991; (2°), 2231; (com­ Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment mittee), 2259. (2°), 2250. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 39

GAIR, Honourable Vincent Clair­ SUPPLY: continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Death, Mr. H. L. Hartley, 76. Agriculture and Stoek, 1345. Financial Statement, 672. Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance Chief Office, 1316. of Orders in Council (tabled 20 August, Health and Home Affairs­ 1958), 119. Chief Office, 1070. Standing Orders, Amendment, 1204. Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ tion- SUPPLY: Chief Office, 939. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Executive and Legislative- GIL~IORE, Thomas Vernon, Esquirf' His Excellency the Governor (Bal­ (Tablelands)­ ance of Vote), 802. BILLS: Valedictory, 1900. Barron River Hydro-Electric Extension Project (initiation), 511, 536. GARDNER, Harold Raymond, Esquire Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), (Rockhampton)­ 418. Address in Reply, 250. Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2462. Abattoirs Acts Amendment (initiation), Mineral Resources and Allied Industries 1793. (seconds motion), 379. Brisbane Cricket Ground (initiation), New State for North Queensland, Presents 1779. petition, 113. Burdekin River High-Level Bridge (Fin­ Point of order, 523. ance) (initiation), 503. SUPPLY: Crown Employees (initiation), 660. Factories and Shops Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ (No. 2) (2°) 1 1824. Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1262. 2012. Health and Home Affairs­ Local Government Acts Amendment (No. Chief Office, 1075.

2) (2°) 1 1676. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ GRAHAM, Frederick Dickson, Esquire tion), 2030. (Mackay)­ Pharmacy Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 200, 205. 2315. BILLS: Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Abattoirs Acts Amendment (initiation), 1714. 1793. Financial Statement, 687. Crown Land Development (initiation), New State for Central Queensland, Presents 2408. petition, 114. Fruit and Vegetables Act Amendment

Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance (2°) 1 2190. of Orders in Council (tabled 20 August Local Government Acts Amendment ~No. 1958) (seconds motion), 115. ' 2) (2°), 1683. SUPPLY: Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), 2018. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ Home Builders' Assistance (initiation). Executive and Legislative­ 423. Legislative Assembly, 813. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Health and Home Affairs­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 1137. Chief Office, 1000. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ Resolutions reported from Committee­ ment (2°) 1 911; (committee), 1060. Treasurer and Housing, 1372. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ Vote of Credit, 40. ment (initiation), 1036. Mackay Floods Relief (initiation), 362; GAVEN, Eric John, Esquire (Southport)­ (2°)' 478. BILLs: Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Crown Land Development (initiation) 1716. 2402; (2°), 2508; (committee), 2523: River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation) ment (initiation), 2454. 1410. ' State Transport Facilities Acts and Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Another Act Amendment (initiation), 2382. 2143. Local Government Acts Amendment (No. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 2) (2°) 1 1683. 1049. 40 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

GRAHAM, Frederick Dickson, Esquire­ HARRISON, Rooort Leslie, Esquire continued: (Darlington)­ SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMA'l'ES IN COMMITTEE­ Crown Land Development (initiation), Health and Home Affairs­ 2403. Chief Office, 99 6. Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2164; (2°), 2337. Public Lands, Forestry and In·iga­ tion- :B'oot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Compensation Fund (2°), 1452. Chief Office, 898. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), 1411. HANLON, Patrick Joseph, Esqnirt> (Ithaca)­ Margarine (initiation), 1807. Address in Reply, 97. Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 2158. BILLS: vVeights and Measures Acts Amendment Crown Employees (3°), 797. (2°), 766. Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (2°), Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initia· 2335. tion), 1443. Electoral Districts (initiation), 1623; Point of order, 391. (2°)' 1835. SUPPLY: Friendly Societies Acts Amendment (2°), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ 2193. Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga· Harbours Acts Amendment (2°) 1 2208. tion- Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), Chief Office, 894. 409, 424; (2°) 1 484. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration HART, Graham Lloyd, Esquire, Q.C. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1213; (Mount Gravatt)­ (2°) 1 1518; (committee), 1554, 1599. Address in Reply, 178. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ ment (committee), 1060. BILLS: Charitable Funds (initiation), 1462. "Racing and Betting Acts Amendment (initiation), 1784. Coroners (initiation), 330; (2°) 1 457; (committee), 546, 554. Registration of Firms Acts Amendment District Courts (initiation), 1694; (2°) (initiation), 1247. 1 1850; (committee), 1853. State Transport Facilities Acts and Gift Duties Acts Amendment (2°), 1424. Another Act Amendment (initiation), 2135; ( 2°)' -2549. Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), 417, 419; (2°), 485. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 1046; (2°) 1330. 1 Acts Amendment (initiation), 1234. Treasury Funds Investment (initiation), Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), 1418. 703. Financial Statement, 679. Local Government Acts Amendment (No. 2) (2°)' 1678. Points of order, 570, 1220, 1826. Offenders Probation ancl Parole (initia· Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance tion), 2061; (2°), 2289. of Order in Council (tabled 24 Feb­ Succession and Probate Duties Acts ruary, 1959) (seconds motion), 1947. Amendment (initiation), 752. Public Accounts Committee (moves Trust Accounts Acts Amendment (initia· motion), 558. tion), 2273. SUPPLY: Trustee Companies (initiation), 2280. ESTIMATES IN COMMI'rTEE­ Points of order, 551, 611, 1373, 1570, 1697, Executive and Legislative- 2044, 2281. His Excellency the Governor Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance (Balance of Vote), 803. of Orders in Council (tabled 20 Legislative Assembly, 809. August, 1958), 118; (tabled 24 Febru· ary, 1959), 1948. Health and Home Affairs­ Chief Office, 987. SUPPLY: Premier and Chief Secretary­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 856. Treasurer and Housing­ Treasurer and Housing­ Treasury, 1147. Treasury, 1160. Resolutions reported from Committee­ Vote of Credit, 56. Treasurer and Housing, 1358. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

HEADING, Honourable James Alfred, BILLs-continued: C.M.G. (]'Iarodian) (Minister for Crown Employees ( 3 o), 796. Public Works and Local Govern­ ment)­ Gift Duty Acts Amendment (initiation), 724, 729 j (2°), 1424, BILLS: Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation;, City of Brisbane (Town Plan) (initia­ 2005; (2°), 2202, 2219; (committee:, tion), 2417, 2429; (2°), 2491, 2496. . 2223, 2225, 2228. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), m.ent (committee), 1059. 398, 400, 425; (2°), 479, 487. Local Government Acts Amendment (No. 1) (initiation), 156; (2°), 190. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), 1397, 1411; (2°), 1723, 1725. Local Government Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1498; (2°), 1673, 1684. Mackay Floods Relief (initiation), 356, 366; (2°), 478, 479. HERBERT, John Desmond, Esquire Queensland Stock Inscription Acl ~ (Sherwood)­ Amendment (initiation), 433; (2°), Address in Reply, 94. 489. BILLS: Racing and Betting Acts Amendment (initiation), 1783, 1789. Friendly Societies Acts Amendment (initiation), 2090. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 731, 739; (2°), 1424. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1217. Succession and Probate Dutie~ Acts Offenders Probation and Parole (initia­ Amendment (initiation), 742, 755; tion), 2037; (2°), 2295. (2°)' 1425, 1427. Pharmacy Aets Amendment (initiation; Tobacco Act Repeal (initiation), 429, 2307. ' 432; (2°), 489. SUPPLY: Treasury Funds Investment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1415, 1423; (2°), 1727, 1729. Health and Home Affairs­ \1{orkers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 993. ment (initiation), 1971, 1995, 1997; (2°), 2229, 2253; (committee) 2260, Premier and Chief Secretary­ 2261, 2262. Chief Office, 840. Treasurer and Housing­ Financial Statement, 572, 698, 713. Treasury, 1095. Point of order, 799. SUPPLY; HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric, Esquire (Mackenzie)­ ESTIJ\fATES IN COMJ\U'l'TEE--­ Treasurer and Housing­ BILL: Treasury, 1080, 1191. Hotel Theodore Sale Act Amendment (initiation), 2324. Resolutions reported from Committee­ Treasurer and Housing, 1374. Mineral Resources and Allied IndustrieH, 474. Vote of C1·edit, 32, 61. New State for Centml Queensland, Pre· HILTON, Honourable Paul Jerome sents petition, 114. Remigius (Ca.rnan·on)­ SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMA'FBJS IN COMMITTEE­ Agricultural Bank (Loans) (initiation), Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ 2367. Chief Office, 1286. Fruit and Vegetables Act Amendment (initiation), 2073. Health and Home Affairs­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Chief Office, 1020. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1131. Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment tion- (2°), 1763; (committee), 1866. Chief Office, 933. Margarine (2°), 1889. HILEY, Honourable Thomas Alfre

HODGES, Allen Maxwell, Esquire JESSON, Cecil George, Esquire (Hinchin. (Nash)­ brook)­ BILL: Address in Reply, 190. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment BILLS: (2°)' 2249. Barron River Hydro-Electric Extension SUPPLY: Project (initiation), 519, 535. BSTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Crown Land Development (2°), 2512. Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ Hide, Skin, and Wool Dealers (initia­ tion- tion), 351. Chief Office, 927. Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), 275. HOOPER, Keith William, Esquire Ordered to resume seat, 522. (Buranda)­ Personal explanation, 398. Address in Reply, 211. Points of order, 603, 698, 2554. BILLS: Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ JONES, Honourable Arthur (Charters ment (initiation), 1032; (committee), Towers)- 1922. BILLs: Returned Servicemen's Badges Acts Factories and Shops Acts Amendment Amendment (initiation), 704. (No.2) (initiation), 1666. Point of order, 1183. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation), 1227. SUPPLY: Mental Hospital, Charters Towers, Presents ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ petition, 665. Premier and Chief Secretary­ SUPPLY: Chief Office, 825. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Treasurer and Housing­ Health and Home Affairs­ Treasury, 1180. Chief Office, 1004. HOUSTON, John William, Esquire JONES, Vincent Edward, Esquire (Bulimba)­ (Callide)- Address in Reply, 213. Adtlress in Reply, 247. BILLS: New State for Central Queensland, Presents Apprentices and Minors Acts Amendment petition, 114. (initiation), 1958; (2°), 2185. SUPPI.Y: Crown Land Development (initiation), ESTIMA'l'ES IN COMMITTEE­ 2404. Agriculture and Stock, 1346. Friendly Societies Acts Amendment Health and Home Affairs­ (initiation), 2092. Chief Office, 1064. Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), 422. KEYATTA, George, Esquire (Townsville)­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration J,eaYe of absencE', 780. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1224; (2°)' 1540. BILL: Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ :Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initia­ ment (2°), 909. tion), 1971. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ KNOX, William Etlward, Esquire ment (2°), 1914. (Nundah)­ Pharmacy Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 195. 2314. Prisons (initiation), 1494. BILL: Weights and Measures Acts Amendment Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (initiation), 391; (2°), 764. Acts Amendment (2°), 1533, 1539; Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ (committee), 1579, 1590, 1597. ment (initiation), 1987. Points of order, 1543, 1592. Point of order, 913. Public Aceounts Committee, 569. Public Accounts Committee (seconds LLOYD, Eric Gayforfl, Esquire, D.F.C. motion), 568. (Keflron)- SUPPLY: Adclress in Reply, 159. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ Agricultural Bank (Loans) (initiation), Chief Office, 1321. 2368. Treasurer and Housing­ Aliens Acts Amendment (initiatiop.), Treasury, 1150. 1497. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 43

LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire- BILLS-continued: continued: Registration of Firms Acts Amendment BILLs-continued: (2°), 1436. Barron River Hydro-Electric Extension State Transport Facilities Acts and Project (initiation), 514, 534; (2°), Another Act Amendment (initiation), 1432. 2126; (2°), 2544; (committee), 2563, Brisbane Cricket Ground (initiation), 2565. 1774. Traffic Acts Amendment (2 o), 1329. Builuing Societies Acts Amendment (2°), Treasury Funds Investment (initiation), 1436. 1416; (2°), 1727, Charitable Funds (initiation), 1459. Weights and Measures Acts Amendment City of Brisbane (Town Plan) (initia­ (initiation), 387. tion), 2424. Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initia­ City of Brisbane (Water Supply) (initia­ tion), 1442; (2°), 1550. tion), 2470. 'iVorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 1979; (2°), 2229. tion), 2110. Document, Tabling, 1537. Coroners (committee), 551. Financial Statement, 619. Crown Land Development (initiation), Hinchinbrook, Ron. member, Motion that 2405; (committee), 2521. he be further .heard, 522. Electoral Districts (initiation) 1628 · (committee), 1842. ' ' ' Leadership of Opposition, Election as Acting Leader, 1904. l~actories and Shops Acts Amendment (No.2) (initiation), 1668; (2°), 1820. Points of order, 698, 872, 1496, 2554. l~oot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallow­ Compensation Fund (2°), 1452. ance of Order in Council (tabled }'riendly Societies Acts Amendment 24 February, 1959) (moves motion'), (initiation), 2084; (2°), 2191. 1946. Fruit and Vegetables Act Amendment SUPPLY: (initiation), 2072; (2°), 2189. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation) Premier and Chief Secretary­ 2008; (2 o), 2206; (committee), 2223' Chief Office, 863. 2227. ' Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), tion- 403, 418; (2°), 481. Chief Office, 891. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Resolutions reported from Committee­ Acts Amendment ( 2 °), 1522; (commit­ tee), 1552, 1562, 1577, 1580, 1581, Health and Home Affairs, 1351. 1587, 1589, 1599. Treasurer and Housing, 1361. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ Vote of Credit, 50. ment (2 °), 1908; (committee), 1920, 1924, 1925. . LONERGAN, William Horace, Esquire (Flinders)­ Jury Acts Amendment (initiation), 1471. Takes his seat, 5. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation) Address in Reply, 139. 1398; (2°), 1723, ' SUPPLY: Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2022; (2°), 2173. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ ()ffenders Probation and Parole (initia­ tion- tion), 2036. Chief Office, 924. Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), 271. LOW, DaYid Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ Pharmacy Acts Amendment (initiation), BILL: 2310; (2°), 2488, Crown Land Development (initiation), Police Acts Amendment (initiation) 2393; (2°), 2513. (amendment-Mr. Power), 1644. SUPPLY: Poultry Industry Acts Amendment (2°) 2501. ' ESTIMATES IN COMMI'l'TEE­ Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ Prisons (initiation), 1488 · (committee) 1739. ' ' Chief Office, 1283. Pu?lic Service Superannuation (initia· Executive and Legislative- tlon), 1756; (2°), 1880. His Excellency the Governor (Bal· Registration of Births Deaths and ance of Vote), 802. ~arriages Acts Amendment (initia­ Legislative Assembly, 812. tion), 337; (2°), 478; (committee) Premier and Chief Secretary­ 701. ' Chief Office, 830. 44 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

LOW, David Alan, Esquire-continued: BILLS-continued: SUPPLY-continued: Poultry Industry Acts Amendment. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-continued: (initiation), 2441. Public Lands, Forestry and Irriga­ Racing and Betting Acts Amendment tion- (initiation), 1787. Chief Office, 948. Financial Statement, 691. Treasurer and Housing­ Hinchinbrook, Ron. member, Moves motion Treasury, 1171. that he be further heard, 522. .MADSEN, Honourable Otto Ottosen Points of order, 258, 1538, 1546 . (Warwick) (Minister for Agricul. Standing Orders, Amendment, 1206. ture and Stock)- SUPPLY: BILLs: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Abattoirs Acts Amendment (initiation), 1790, 1794; (2"), 1884. Executive and Legislative­ Legislative Assembly, 814. Barron River Hydl'O-Electric Extension Project (initiation), 518. i\IAR.S})EN, hor, Esquire (Ipswicb)­ Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia­ BILL: tion), 2159, 2165; (2°), 2329, 2339, 2345; (committee), 2351. District Courts (initiation), 1698. :F'illed :Milk (initiation), 1809, 1811; JIOR.RIS, Honourable Kenneth James (2°), 1897, (i\Iount Coot.tha) (Minister for Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and Labour and Industry)­ Compensation Fund (initiation), 707; Address in Reply, 76. (2°), 1451, 1453; (committee), 1454, 1456. BILLS: :F'ruit and Vegetables Act Amendment Centenary of the State of Queenslantl (initiation), 2069, 2080; (2°), 2187, Holiday (initiation), 2321; (2°), 2191. 2436. Factories and Shops Acts Amendment Margarine (initiation), 1795, 1808; (2° ;, (No. 2) (initiation), 1663; (2°), 1885, 1890; (committee), 1893, 1894, 1815, 1824. 1895, 1896. Hide, Skin, ancl Wool Dealers (initin­ Poultry Industry Acts Amendment tion), 345, 352, 384; (2°), 761, 762. (initiation), 2439, 2444; (2°)' 2500. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), Acts Amendment (initiation), 1111, 2156, 2158; (2° ), 2328. 1140, 1240; (2°), 1506, 1546; (com­ Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initia­ mittee), 1558, 1566, 1578, 1580, 1583, tion), 1436, 1447; (2°), 1549, 1550. 1587, 1593, 1599. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallow­ . ment (initiation), 443, 444; (2°), 78], ance of Order in Council (tahleJ 912; (committee), 1058. 24 February, 1959), 1951. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ SUPPLY: ment (initiation), 919, 972, 1037; Es•riMATES IN COMJIIITTEE-· (2°), 1905, 1917; (committee), 1919, Agriculture and Stock, 1334. 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925. Offenders Probation and Parole (initia­ MANN, John Henry, Esquire (Brisbane)­ tion), 2060. Address in Reply, 295. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 1640, 1660; (amendment-Mr. Power). BILLS: 1653; (2°)' 1812, 1813. Brisbane Gas Company Limited Acts Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Amendment (initiation), 445. 1041, 1054; (2°)' 1329, 1331. Charitable Funds (initiation), 1465. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences City of Brisbane (Town Plan) (initia­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 1661 ; tion), 2427. (2°)' 1813. Crown Employees (3°), 793. \Veights and Measures Acts Amendment Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), (initiation), 385, 392; (2°), 762, 772. 420. Document, Tabling, 1538. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation), 1220 ; Points of order, 1124, 1234, 1560. (2°), 1543; (committee), 1561, 1572. SuPPLY: Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ ESTIMATES I='f COMMITTEE­ ment (initiation), 444; (committee), Premier and Chief Secretary­ 1141. Chief Office, 869. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

:MULLER, Honourable Adolf Gustave BILLs-continued: (Fassifern) (Minister for Public Prisons (initiation), 1485, 1495; (2°), Lands and Irrigation)­ 1734; (committee), 1734, 1735, 1737. BILLS: Registration of Births Deaths and Banon River Hydro-Electi·ic Extension Marriages A:cts Amendment (initia­ Project (initiation), 533. tion), 336, 343; (2°), 478; (commit­ CTown Land Development (initiation), tee), 700, 701. 2385, 2410; (2o), 2502, 2516; (com­ Registration of Firms Acts Amendment mittee), 2520, 2522, 2523. (initiation), 1246, 1247; (2°), 1436. Hotel Theodore Sale Act Amendment Returned Servicemen's Badges Acts (initiation), 2322, 2324; (2°), 2436, Amendment (initiation), 703, 706; 2437; (committee), 2438. (2°), 1246, Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), Trust Accounts Acts Amendment (initia­ 2459, 2464. tion), 2267, 2273; (2°), 2431. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Trustee Companies (initiation), 2275, (initiation), 1603; (2 o), 1741, 1765; 2281; (2 °)' 2431. (committee), 1858, 1860, 1862, 1863, Point of order, 2058. 1864, 1865, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1871, 1873, 1874, 1875. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowan~e of Orders in Council (tabled 20 Aug~st, River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ 1958), 119; (tahled 34 February, ment (initiation), 2447, 2457; (2°), 1959)' 1951. 2567. War Service Land Settlement Acts ~ICHOLSON, David Eric, Esquire Amendment (initiation), 2438; (2°), (Murrumba)- 2499. BrLLs: Weights and Measures Acts Amendment (initiation), 387; (2°), 769. Apprentie('~ and Minors Acts Amendment (initiation), 1962. Personal explanation, 77 4. Crown Land Development (2°), 2515. PointH of orckr, 226, 535, 2365, 2401. Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia­ SuPPLY: tion), 2165; (2°), 2338. Electric Light and Power Acts and Other ESTIMATJ<;s IN COl\UII'rTEE- Acts Amendment (initiation), 760. Public Lands, Forestry and In·iga­ Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ tion- ment (2°), 906. Chief Office, 873, 960. Offenders Probation and Parole (2°), 2297. ~1UNRO, Honourable Alan Whiteside Registration of Births Deaths and ('l'oowong) (lUinister for Justice ami Marriages Acts Amendment (initia­ Attorney-General)­ tion), 339. DILLS: State Transport Facilities Acts anll A!i(•ns Acts A~nendm.ent (initiation), Another Act Amendment ( 2 °), 2542. 1496, 1498; (2°), 1739. Points of order, 99, 2332. Building Societies Acts Amendment (initiation), 1297, 1301; (2°), 1436. SuPPLY: Charitable Funds (initiation), 1457, ESTIMA'l'ES IN COMMI'rTEE­ 1467; (2°), 1732. Treasurer and Housing­ Coroners (initiation), 319, 334; (2°), Treasury, 1175. 452, 462, 477; (committee), 543, 544, Resolutions reported from Committee--­ 548, 551, 552. Health and Home Affairs, 1350. District Courts (initiation), 1687, 1703; (2o), 1844, 1851; (committee), 1853, Treasurer and Housing, 1369. 1854. Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), XICKLIN, Honourable George Francis 2019. Reuben (Landsborough) (Premier and Chief Secretary and Vice-Presi­ Jury Acts Amendment (initiation), 1469, dent of the Executive Conncil)­ 1482; (2°), 1733; (committee), 1733. Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), Adjournment, Special, 2568. 702; ( 2 °)' 1243, 1244. BILLS: Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Barron River Hydro-Electric Extensiou 2373, 2383; (2°), 2501; (committee), Project (initiation), 505, 528; (2°), 2501. 1429. Oaths Acts Amendment (initiation), Burdekin River High-Level Bridge 2274; (2°), 2430, (Finance) (initiation), 498, 504; (2'), Offenders Probation and Parole (initia­ 1429. tion), 2033, 2063; (2 o), 2283, 2301; City of Brisbane (Water Supply) (committee), 2431, 2432, 2433, 2435. (initiation), 2465, 2472 (2°), 2567. 46 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NICKLIN, Honourable George Francis PIZZEY, Honourable Jack Charles Allan, Reuben-continued: B.A., Dip.Ed. (Isis) (Minister for BILLs-continued: Education)­ Constitution Acts Amendment (initia· ]HLLS: tion), 2108, 2115; (2°), 2473, 2477; Apprentices and Minors Acts Amend­ (committee), 2478, 2479, 2480, 2481. ment (initiation), 1954, 1968; (2°), Crown Employees (initiation), 651, 661; 2184, 2186. (2°), 699; (committee), 781; (3°), Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), 799. 421. Electoral Districts (initiation), 1616; Queensland Art Gallery (initiation), (2°), 1825, 1839; (committee), 1841. 1932, 1940; (2°) 2182, 2184. Parliamentary Contributory Superannua· 1 tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia· Death, Hon. H. A. Bruce (moves motion tion), 1758; (2°), 1884. of condolence), 587. Public Service Superannuation (initia­ tion), 1752; (2°), 1878, 1881; (com POWER, Honourable William (Baroona)­ mittee), 1883. Address in Reply, 222. State Development and Public Works Organisation Acts Amendment (initia· Adjournment, Special, 2568. tion), 493, 497; (2°), 1428. HILLS: Death, Mr. H. L. Hartley (moves motion Aliens Acts Amendment (initiation), of condolence), 75. 1497. Document, Tabling, 1537. Apprentices and Minors Acts Amend­ Hinchinbrook, Ron. member, Motion thal\ ment (initiation), 1964. he be further heard, 522. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1390. Keyatta, Mr. G., Leave of absencl', 780. Brisbane Cricket Ground (initiation), Point of order, 773. 1778. Standing Orders, Amendment, 1201, 1207. Building Societies Acts Amendment SUPPLY: (initiation), 1299. ES'l'IMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Charitable Funds (initiation), 1463. Executive and Legislative-­ Coroners (initiation), 324; (committee), Executive Council, 807. 549, 552. His Excellency the Governor (Bal· Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia­ ance of Vote), 800, 806. tion), 2163; (2°), 2336; (committee), Legislative Assembly, 807, 819. 2350. Premier and Chief Secretary­ District Courts (initiation), 1699; (2°), Chief Office, 821, 842. 1845; (committee), 1853, 1854. Valedictory, 1897. Electoral Districts (2°), 1834. ~OBLE, Honourable Henry Winston, Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initia­ M.B., B.S. (Yeronga) (Minister for tion), 1971. Health and Home Afl'airs)­ Foot and Mouth Disease Expenses and BILLS: Compensation :B'und (2°), 1453; (com· Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia· mittee), 1454, 1455. tion), 2163. Friendly Societies Acts Amendment Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 2088. tion), 1970; (2°) 2056. 1 Fruit and Vegetables Act Amendment Friendly Societies Acts Amendment (2°), 2189. (initiation), 2081, 2100; (2°), 2191, 2197. Hide, Skin, and Wool Dealers (initia· Pharmacy Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 348. 2303, 2318; (2°), 2482, 2489; (com­ Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), mittee), 2491. 402, 413; (2°), 483. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration tion), 1141, 1601; (2°), 1739. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1224; Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, (committee), 1557. 1601. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend· Points of oriler, 194, 594, 1124, 1600, 2058. ment (initiation), 444; (2°), 789, 847; SUPPLY: (committee), 1055, 1057, 1059. ES'l'IMATES IX COMMITTEE­ Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend· Health and Home Affairs­ ment (initiation), 976; (2°), 1915. Chief Office, 977, 1014, 1076. Jurv Acts Amendment (initiation), Resol~ttions reported from Con~mittee­ 1473. Health and Home Affairs, 1353. Justices Acts Amendment (2°), 1243. POWER, Honourable William-continued: BILL: BILLS-continued: Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), 417. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment (initiation), 1616. Point of order, 175. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 1401. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Local Government Acts Amendment (No. Public Lands, Forestry and Irrigation­ 2) (initiation), 1503. Chief Office, 888. Margarine (initiation), 1802. Offenders Probation and Parole (initia­ RAlUSDEN, Samuel Raymond, Esquire tion), 2042; (2°), 2287; (committee), (lUerthyr)­ 2431, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2436. Address in Reply, 182. Police Acts Amendment (initiation­ moves amendment), 1642; (2°), 1813. BILLS; Poultry Industry Acts Amendment Charitable Funds (initiation), 1464. (initiation), 2442. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation), 1228. Prisons (initiation), 1489. Prisons (initiation), 1492. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Registration of Births Deaths and Mar· (initiation), 1785. riages Acts Amendment (initiation), Registration of Births Deaths and 341. Marriages Acts Amendment (initia­ Points of order, 834, 1374. tion), 338. SUPPLY: State Transport Facilities Acts and Another Act Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2129; (2°), 2551; (committee), 2559. Health and Home Affairs­ Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 998. 1045; (2°)' 1331. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Treasury Funds Investment (initiation). Chief Office, 859. 1421. Treasurer and Housing­ Treasury, 1107. Trust Accounts Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2268. RICHTER, Harold, Esquire (Somerset)­ Trustee Companies (initiation), 2279. Address in Reply, 162. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other OffeneeB Aets Amendment (initiation), 1662. BILLS: Weights and Measures Acts Amendment Crown Employees (initiation), 660. (2°), 765. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation), 1135. Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initia­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 1444. 1406. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ State Transport Facilities Acts and ment (committee), 2262. Another Act Amendment (2°), 2537. Points of order, 297, 326, 327, 612, 770, 773, Point of order, 1278. 913, 1138, 1645, 1646, 1654, 1655, Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallow· 2101, 2294, 2345, 2347, 2381. ance of Orders in Council (tabled 20 Profitevring Prevention Acts, Disallowance August, 1958), 117. of Orders in Council (tabled 20 SUPPLY; August, 1958) (moves motion), 114; ESTIMA~'ES IN COMMIT~'EE­ (tabled 24 February, 1959), 1948. Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ Question, Alteration, 773; llfr. Speaker's Chief Office, 1275. ruling, 773. Premier and Chief Secretary­ SUPPLY: Chief Office, 853. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Public Lands, Forestry and Irrigation­ Agriculture and Stock, 1344. Chief Office, 943. Health and Home Affairs­ Chief Office, 1010. ROBERTS, Lloyd Henry Scurfield, Esquire Treasurer and Housing­ (Whitsunday)­ Treasury, 1155. Adjournment, Special, 2568. Resolutions repO?"ted from Cmnmittee­ BILLS; Treasurer and Housing, 1357. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ sions) Acts Amendment (initiation), RAE, Wallace Alexander Ranmty, ES{lUire 438, 441. (Gregory)- Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), AddreRs in Reply (moves motion), 6. 403, 418. 48 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

ROBERTS, Lloyd Henry Scurfield, Esquire SJIITH, Percy Raymund, Esquire, LL.B. -continued: (Windsor)­ BILLS-continued: Address in Reply, 170. Hotel Theodore Sale Act Amendment BILLS: (committee), 2438. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 2114. 2380. Coroners (initiation), 332. Mackay Floods Relief (initiation), 359. Prisons (initiation), 1494; (committee), 1738. River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2452. State Transport Facilities Acts and Another Act Amendment (committee), Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 2559. 1053. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Mineral resources and allied industries (initiation), 1980. (moves motion), 373. Document, Tabling, 1538. Points of order, 138, 698. Points of order, 520, 1545, 2409. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance FlUPPLY: of Order in Council (tabled 24 Feb­ EwrrMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ ruaTY, 1959), 1949. Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1280. Resol7

TOOTH, Seymour Douglas, Esquire (Kelvin BILLs-continued: Grove)­ Brisbane Cricket Ground (initiation), Address in Reply, 256. 1776. BILLS: Burdekin River High-Level Bridge Friendly Societies Acts Amendment (Finance) (initiation), 502. (initiation), 2086. City of Brisbane (Town Plan) (initia­ Offenders Probation and Parole (2°), tion), 2422; (2°), 2494. 2300. City of Brisbane (Water Supply) (initi­ Pharmacy Acts Amendment (initiation), ation), 2469. 2311. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Queensland Art Gallery (initiation), tion), 2111; (2°), 2476 (committee), 1936. 2479, 2480, 2481. SuPPLY: Coroners ( 2 o), 459; (committee), 550, ESTIMA'rES IN COMMITTEE­ 553. Executive and Legislative­ Crown Employees (initiation), 658. Legislative Assembly, 811. Crown Land Development (initiation), Health and Home Affairs­ 2392; (committee), 2521. Chief Office, 1065. Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (2°), Premier and Chief Secretary­ 2334; (committee), 2349. Chief Office, 867. Electric Light and Power Acts and Other Public Lands, Forestry and Iniga­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 758. tion- Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 959. 2014; (2°), 2212; (committee), 2222, 2224, 2226, 2228. WALLACE, George Walter Gordon, Home Builders' Assistance (initiation), Esquire (Cairns)­ 405. Address in Reply, 278. Hotel Theodore Sale Act Amendment BILLS: (initiation), 2324. Abattoirs Acts Amendment (initiation), Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 1792. Acts Amendment (committee), 1555, Barron River Hydro-Electric Extension 1568, 1575, 1578, 1581. Project (initiation), 524. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Crown Land Development (initiation), (committee), 1859, 1860, 1862, 1864, 2400. 1865, 186 7' 1868. Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (2°), 2338. Land Tax Acts Amendment (2°), 1723. Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 2017; (2°)' 2215. 2378. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Local Government Acts Amendment Acts Amendment (initiation), 1211; (No. 1) (initiation), 157. (committee), 1567, 1574, 1595. Mackay Floods Relief (initiation), 360. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ ment (initiation), 977, 1031. tion), 2024; (2°), 2175; (committee), Local Government Acts Amendment (No. 2182. 2) (2°), 1682. Margarine ( 2 °), 1886 ; (committee), Offenders Probation and Parole (2°), 2290. 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896. Police Acts Amendment (initiation) Pharmacy Acts Amendment (2°), 2486. (amendment-Mr. Power), 1659. Police Acts Amendment (initiation) Point of order, 1123. (amendment-Mr. Power), 1646. SUPPLY: River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2455. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), Health and Home Affairs­ 737. Chief Office, 1068. State Transport Facilities Acts and Another Act Amendment ( 2 o), 2546; WALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire (Bnnda­ berg)­ (committee), 2566. Succession and Probate Duties Act& Address in Reply, 252. Amendment (initiation), 751. BILLS: Treasury Funds Investment (2°), 1728. Agricultural Bank (Loans) (initiation), 2361. Trust Accounts Acts Amendment (initia­ Barron River Hydro-Electric Extension tion), 2269. Project (initiation), 530, 535. Trustee Companies (initiation), 2279. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. 51

WALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire- BILL: continued: Barron River Hydro-Electric Extension BILLS-continued: Project (initiation), 513; (2°), 1433. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia· Death, Hon. H. A. Bruce, 589. tion), 1144. SUPPLY: Weights and Measures Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ (2°), 771. Health and Home Affairs­ Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1993; (2°), 2242; Chief Office, 990. (committee), 2260, 2262, 2263. Treasurer and Housing­ Financial Statement, 639. Treasury, 1153. Points of order, 286, 1874, 1953, 2038. WINDSOR, Robert Levi, Esquire (Forti­ SUPPLY: tude Valley)­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Address in Reply, 135. Development, Mines, and Main Roads­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1313. Apprentices and Minors Acts Amend­ Public Lands, Forestry and Iniga­ ment (initiation), 1966. tion- Pharmacy Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 955. 2314. Treasurer and Housing­ Workers' Compensation Acts Amend· Treasury, 1186. ment (2°), 2235. Vote of Credit, 53. SUPPLY: WATSON, Robert Hodgson, Esr1uire ESTL'\fATES IN COMMITTEE­ (Mulgrave)­ Treasurer and Housing­ Address in Reply, 287. Treasury, 1101.

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

Thirty-fifth Parliament – Third Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.224-226, 1959-60

4 August 1959 – 3 March 1960

(Nicklin Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-19 4 August 1959 649-708 15 October 1959

20-56 5 August 1959 709-732 16 October 1959

56-102 6 August 1959 732-794 20 October 1959

103-140 11 August 1959 794-815 21 October 1959

140-159 12 August 1959 815-870 22 October 1959

160-200 13 August 1959 870-903 23 October 1959

201-236 9 September 1959 904-962 27 October 1959

236-269 10 September 1959 962-993 28 October 1959

270-308 15 September 1959 993-1059 29 October 1959

308-325 16 September 1959 1050-1075 30 October 1959

325-355 17 September 1959 1075-1127 3 November 1959

355-417 22 September 1959 1127-1140 4 November 1959

417-431 23 September 1959 1140-1194 5 November 1959

432-457 24 September 1959 1194-1216 6 November 1959

457-509 29 September 1959 1217-1273 10 November 1959

510-529 30 September 1959 1273-1288 11 November 1959

529-572 1 October 1959 1288-1339 12 November 1959

573-632 13 October 1959 1399-1370 13 November 1959

632-648 14 October 1959 1371-1422 17 November 1959 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1422-1441 18 November 1959 1883-1916 4 December 1959

1442-1492 19 November 1959 1916-1976 8 December 1959

1492-1524 20 November 1959 1976-2011 9 December 1959

1524-1580 24 November 1959 2013-2041 23 February 1960

1580-1594 25 November 1959 2041-2077 24 February 1960

1595-1677 26 November 1959 2077—2119 25 February 1960

1677-1710 27 November 1959 2119-2186 1 March 1960

1710-1766 1 December 1959 2186-2234 2 March 1960

1766-1806 2 December 1959 2234-2275 3 March 1960

1806-1883 3 December 1959

1959.60

QUEENSLAND

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE

Third Session

OF THE

Thirty-Fifth Parliament

8 and 9 ELIZABETH II.

Comprising the periods from the Fourth day of August to the Ninth day of December, 1959; and from the Twenty-third day of February to the Third day of March, 1960.

VOL. 226

BRISBANE: By Authority: S. G. REID, Government Printer, Briobane Third Session rliament

THE GOVERNOR His Excellency Colonel Sir HENRY ABEL SMITH, K.C.V.O., D.S.O.

THE MINISTRY Premier and Chief Secretary; and Vice-President of the Executive Council-Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN NICKLIN. Minister for Labour and Industry-Hm1ourable KENJ'J 'VILLlLAM WESLEY CHALK.

THE LEGISLA'fiVE A.§SEMBL Y Speaker-Honourable ALAN ROY FLETCHER Cunningham Chairman of Committees-TAYLOR, HAI{OLD :80URNE, Esquire, D.S.O. Clayfield Temporary Chairmen of CommiHees- BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Norman DEWAR, ALEXANDER TATTENHALL, Esquire Chermside HILTON, Honourable PAUL JEROME REMIGIUS . Carnarvon LOW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire Cooroora NICHOLSON, DAVID ERIC, EsquiJ:e !VI:urrumba ADAIR, HERBERT ARTHUR, Esquire Cook AHEARN, THOMAS GIPPS, Esquire, F.I.P.A.A. Sandgate AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire .. Mm:ulingburra ANDERSON, MERVYN JOHN REGIJ';/ALO, £squire Toowoomba BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, E:Equlre Norman BEARDMORE, EDWIN JAMES, Esquire .Balonne BJELKE-PETERSEN, JOHANNES, EsrJiuie Bm·coo DEWAR, ALEXANDER TATTENHALL, Chermside DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquare 0Jnd>

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued FLETCHER, Honourable ALAN ROY Cunningham FOLEY, THOMAS ANDREW, Esquire Belyando GAIR, Honourable VINCENT CLAIR South Brisbane GARDNER, HAROLD RAYMOND, Esquire Rockhampton GAVEN, ERIC .JOHN, Esquire Southport GILMORE, THOMAS VERNON, Esquire Tablelands GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire Mackay GUNN, WILLIAM MORRISON, Esquire Wynnum HANLON, PATRICK JOSEPH, Esquire Ithaca HARRISON, ROBERT LESLIE, Esquire Darlington HART, GRAHAM LLOYD, Esquire, Q.C. Mount Gravatt HEADING, Honourable JAMES ALFRED, C.M.G. Marodian HERBERT, JOHN DESMOND, Esquire Sherwood HEWITT, NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC, Esquire ... Mackenzie HILEY, Honourable THOMAS ALFRED Coorparoo HILTON, Honourable PAUL JEROME REMIGIUS Carnarvon HODGES, ALLEN MAXWELL, Esquire Nash HOOPER, KEITH WILLIAM, Esquire Buranda HOUSTON, JOHN WILLIAM, Esquire Bulimba JESSON, CECIL GEORGE, Esquire Hinchinbrook JONES, Honourable ARTHUR Charters Towers JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire Callide KEYATTA, GEORGE, Esquire Townsville KNOX, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Nundah LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire, D.F.C. Kedron LONERGAN, WILLIAM HORACE, Esquire Flinders LOW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire Cooroora MADSEN, Honourable OTTO OTTOSEN Warwick MANN, JOHN HENRY, Esquire Brisbane MARSDEN, IVOR, Esquire Ipswich McCATHIE, COLIN GEORGE, Esquire, B.A .. Haughton MORRIS, Honourable KENNETH JAMES Mount Coot-tha MULLER, Honourable ADOLF GUSTAVE Fassifem MUNRO, Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE Toowong NICHOLSON, DAVID ERIC, Esquire .. Murmmba NICKLIN, Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN . Landsborough NOBLE, Honourable HENRY WINSTON, M.B., B.S. Yeronga PIZZEY, Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN, B.A., Dip.Ed. Isis POWER, Honourable WILLIAM Baroona RAE, WALLACE ALEXANDER RAMSAY, Esquire Gregory RAMSDEN, SAMUEL RAYMOND, Esquire Merthyr RICHTER, HAROLD, Esquire Somerset ROBERTS, LLOYD HENRY SCURFIELD, Esquire Whitsunday SMITH, ALFRED JAMES, Esquire Carpentaria SMITH, PERCY RAYMUND, Esquire, LLB. Windsor SPARKES, WALTER BERESFORD JAMES GORDON, Esquire Aubigny TAYLOR, HAROLD BOURNE, Esquire, D.S.O. Clayfield THACKERAY, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire. Keppel TOOTH, SEYMOUR DOUGLAS, Esquire Kelvin Grove WALLACE, GEORGE WALTER GORDON, Esquire Cairns WALSH, EDWARD JOSEPH, Esquire . Bundaberg ( 1) WATSON, ROBERT HODGSON, Esquire Mulgrave WINDSOR, ROBERT LEVI, Esquire Fortitude Valley (2) WORDSWORTH, CARLISLE FAVELL, Esquire Mulgrave (1) Died 26 March, 1959. (2) Elected at By-election, 6 June, 1959. Diccl 7 May. 1960. v.

COMMITIEES Library.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. AHEARN, Mr. CONNOLLY, Mr. DONALb, Mr. EWAN, Mr. KEYAITA, and Mr. McCATHIE. Parliamentary Buildings.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. CLARK, Mr. HANLON, Mr. HEWIIT, Mr. A. 1. SMITH, Mr. SPARKES, and Mr. TOOTH. Printing.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. DUFFICY, Mr. FOLEY, Mr. HODGES, Mr. HOOPER, Mr. RAMSDEN, and Mr. WALLACE. Refreshment Rooms.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. V. E. JONES, Mr. MANN, Mr. MARSDEN, Mr. POWER, Mr. RICHTER, and Mr. P. R. SMITH. Standing Orders.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. DUGGAN, Mr. LLOYD, Mr. MUNRO, Mr. NICKLIN, Mr. TAYLOR, and Mr. WALSH.

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL Elections Judges-­ 1959-The Honourable Mr. 1USTICE STABLE. 1960-The Honourable The CHIEF ;JUSTICE (Sir Alan James Mansfield, K.C.M.G.). Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.224-226, 1959-60 4 August 1959 - 3 March 1960 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Subjects

Address in Reply­ BILLS----continued: Adoption, 355. Canals Act Amendment (initiation), 1808; Answer of Governor, 457. (initiation in committee), 1918; (1 °), 1925; (2° and committee), 2009; (3°), Debate, 10, 28, 128, 151, 164, 204, 241, 2010; (assent), 2013. 274, 333; (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 29, 110; (closure motion), 128. Cash Orders Regulation Act Amendment (initiation), 203; (initiation in com­ Presentation to Governor, 432. mittee), 414; (1 °), 416; (2° and com­ Adjournment of House, Fonnal motions mittee), 993; (3°), 994; (assent), 1273. under Standing Order No. 137­ City of Brisbane Acts and Another Act Police and road hauliers (motion-Mr. Amendment (initiation), 1494; (initia­ Walsh), 2243. tion in committee), 1725; (1 °), 1730; Unemployment in Queensland (motion­ (2°), 1935; (committee), 1936; (3°), Mr. Duggan), 2129. 1981; (assent), 2013. City of Brisbane Market (initiation), 1981; Adjournments, Special, 19, 200, 457, 572, (initiation in committee), 2015; (1 °), 2010, 2119, 2274. 2039; (2°), 2166; (committee), 2178; Auditor-General's Reports- (3 °), 2200; (assent), 2275. Brisbane City Council accounts, 1677. (Lands Purchase) Loans Sinking Funds, 573. (initiation), 359; (initiation in com­ mittee), 1062; (1 °), 1072; (2°), 1218, Public accounts, 732. 1275, 1289, 1360; (committee), 1363; Barristers and Solicitors, Fees paid by (3°), 1373; (assent), 1677. Crown- Colonel Daniel Edward Evans (William Order for return (motion-Mr. Byrne), 28. Parry Memorial Bursary) (initiation Return tabled, 1372. and suspension of Standing Orders), 2055; (1 °), 2058; (2° and committee), BILLS- 2185; (3°), 2200; (assent), 2275. Abattoirs Acts Amendment (initiation), Constitution (Declaration of Rights) (initia­ 1769. tion), 1917; (initiation in committee), Agricultural Bank (Special Ratification) 1982; (1 °), 2007. (initiation), 1711; (initiation in com­ Dairy Cattle Improvement Act Repeal mittee), 1822; (1 °), 1824; (2° and (initiation), 1769; (initiation in com­ committee), 1915; (3°), 1917; (assent), mittee), 1878; (1 °), 1879; (2° and 2013. committee), 1974; (3°), 1981; (assent), Anzac Cottages and T.B. Homes (initiation) 2013. 2055; (initiation in committee), 2150; (1 °), 2153; (2°), 2266; (committee and Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), 1218; 3 °), 2268; (assent), 2275. (initiation in committee), 1570; (1 °), 1579; (2°), 1743; (committee), 1746; Appropriation No. 1 (suspension of Stand­ ing Orders), 28; (all stages), 102; (3°), 1770; (assent), 2013. (assent), 103. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Appropriation No. 2 (suspension of Stand­ 1372; (initiation in committee), 1770, ing Orders), 1373; (1 o and 2°), 1474; 1808; (amendment-Mr. Duggan), (committee and 3 °), 1492; (assent), 1776, 1808; W), 1813; (2°), 1925; 1677. (committee), 1928; (3°), 1981; (assent), Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of 2013. Queensland (initiation), 313; (initiation Evidence Act Amendment (initiation), 873; in committee), 424; (1 °), 430; (2°), (initiation in committee), 1128; (1 °), 1077; (committee), 1078; (3°), 1128; 1130; (2°), 1500; (committee), 1501; (assent), 1492. (3°), 1529; (assent), 2013. Burdekin River Development Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 27 4; (initiation in Firearms Acts Amendment (initiation), 359; committee), 430; (1 °), 431; (2° and (initiation in committee), 1058; (1 °), committee), 1078; (3 °), 1128; (assent), 1062; (2°), 1522; (committee), 1579; 1492. (3°), 1583; (assent), 2013. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ Local Government Acts Amendment (initia­ ment (initiation), 1711; (initiation in tion), 1494; (initiation in committee), committee), 1824; (1 °), 1837; (2°), 1712; (1°), 1725; (2°), 1934; (com­ 1915; (committee), 1916; (3°), 1917; mittee), 1935; (3°), 1981; (assent), (assent), 2013. 2013. Fisheries Act Amendment (initiation), 1711; Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforce­ (initiation in committee), 1746; (1 °), ment) Acts Amendment (initiation), 1766; (2° and committee), 1914; (3°), 360; (initiation in committee), 444; 1917; (assent), 2013. (1 °), 445; (2° and committee), 997; Forestry (initiation), 359; (initiation in com­ (3°), 1050; (assent), 1492. mittee), 1072; (1"), 1075; (2°), 1142, Money Lenders Acts Amendment (initia­ 1373, 1423; (committee), 1444, 1494; tion), 204; (initiation in committee), (3°), 1529; (assent); 2013. 416; (1°), 417; (2° and committee), Government Loan (initiation), 164; (initia­ 993; (3°), 994; (assent), 1273. tion in committee), 313, 329, 360; Motor Spirits Distribution Act of 1957 (1 °), 374; (2°), 423; (committee), 424; Repeal (initiation), 1349; (initiation in (3°), 444; (assent), 457. committee), 1583, 1597; (1 °), 1603; Health Acts Amendment (initiation), 1769; (2° and committee), 1936; (3°), 1981; (initiation in committee), 1872; (1 °), (assent), 2013. 1878; (2°), 1969; (committee), 1973; Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ (3°), 1981; (assent), 2013. ment (initiation), 1711; (initiation in Hire-purchase (initiation), 203; (initiation committee), 1813; (1 °), 1822; (2°), in committee), 374; (1 °), 413; (2°), 1914; (committee), 1915; (3°), 1917; 874; (committee), 907, 963; (recom­ (assent), 2013. mittal), 994; (3°), 1050; (assent), 1273. Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts (initiation), 1527; (initiation in com­ Amendment (initiation), 359. mittee), 1739; (1°), 1741; (2° and com­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts mittee), 1974; (3°), 1981; (assent), Amendment (suspension of Standing 2013. Orders), 529, 543; (initiation in com­ Opticians Acts Amendment (initiation), mittee), 544; (amendment-Mr. 1218; (initiation in committee), 1559; Walsh), 550; (1 o and 2°), 564; (com­ (1 °), 1570; (2° and committee), 1742; mittee), 568; (3°), 572; (assent), 573. (3°), 1769; (assent), 2013. Insurance (initiation), 2054; (initiation in Pauls Ice Cream & Milk Ltd. Hope Street committee), 2065; (1 °), 2077; (2°), Viaduct Authorisation (initiation and 2222; (committee), 2224; (3°), 2258; suspension of Standing Orders), 1527; (assent), 227 5. (1 °), 1529; (2° and committee), 1730; Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts (3°), 1769; (assent), 2013. Amendment (initiation and initiation Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 1583; in committee), 1885; (1 °), 1900; (2°), (initiation in committee), 1702; (1 °), 1974; (committee), 1975; (3°), 1981; 1710; (2°), 1946; (committee), 1952; (assent), 2013. (3°), 1981; (assent), 2013. Labour and Industry Acts Amendment (initiation), 2054; (initiation in com­ Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment mittee), 2061; (1 °), 2064; (2°), 2183; (initiation), 1196; (initiation in com­ (committee), 2184; (3 °), 2200; (assent), mittee), 1350; (1 °), 1360; (2°), 1501; 2275. (committee), 1505; (3°), 1529; (assent), Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment (No. 2013. I) (initiation), 359; (initiation in com­ Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation and mittee), 461, 516; (1 °), 529; (2°), 1603; initiation in committee), 1900; (1 °), (committee), 1644; (3°), 1680; (assent), 1903; (2° and committee), 1976; (3°), 1883. 1981; (assent), 2013. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Racing and Betting Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation and initiation in (initiation), 2200; (initiation in com­ committee), 1903; (1 °), 1908; (2° and mittee), 2208; (1 °), 2221; (2°, com­ committee), 1976; (3°), 1981; mittee and 3°), 2274; (assent), 2275. (assent), 2013. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), 516; (initiation in committee), 760; 1711; (initiation in committee), 1837; (1 °), 772; (2°), 1131; (committee), (1 °), 1872; (2°), 1954; (committee), 1140; (3°), 1142; (assent), 1492. 1962; (3°), 1981; (assent), 2013. Limitation (initiation), 1712; (initiation in Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments committee), 2007; (1 °), 2009; (2°), (initiation), 360; (initiation in com­ 2039; (committee), 2221; (3°), 2258; mittee), 445; (1 °), 449; (2° and com­ (assent), 2275. mittee), 997; (3°), 1050; (assent), 1492. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 3

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Religious, Educational and Charitable Insti­ War Service Land Settlement Acts Amend­ tutions Acts Amendment (initiation), ment (initiation), 2054; (initiation in 1218; (initiation in committee), 1555; committee), 2086, 2114; (1 °), 2119; (1 •), 1559; (2°), 1741; (committee), (2°), 2230, 2258; (committee and 3•), 1742; W), 1769; (assent), 2013. 2266; (assent), 2275. River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment ment (No. 2) (initiation), 1196; (initia­ (No. 2) (initiation), 1808; (initiation tion in committee), 1730; (1 °), 1739; in committee), 1908; (I•), 1914; (2° (2° and committee), 1974; (3°), 1981; and committee), 1976; (3°), 1981; (assent), 2013. (assent), 2013. Rockhampton Harbour Board and the Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Council of the City of Rockhampton (1960) (initiation), 2054; (initiation in (initiation), 2086; (initiation in com­ committee), 2103; (1 °), 2114; (2° and mittee), 2153; (1 °), 2166; (2°), 2268; committee), 2226; (3°), 2258; (assent), (committee and 3 °), 2273; (assent), 2275. 2275. Schools of Arts (Winding Up and Trans­ Broadcasts-­ fer) (initiation), 2054; (initiation in Radio, Financial Statement, 498, 513. committee), 2058; (1 °), 2061; (2°), 2185; (committee), 2186; W), 2200; Television, Mr. Speaker, 817. (assent), 2275. Building Trade Workers, Government, Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 516; Marginal rates (Presentation of peti· (initiation in committee), 734; (1 °), tion-Mr. Aikens), 1217. 760; (2°), 1196; (committee), 1209; By-election, Mulgrave, 5. (3°), 1218; (assent), 1677. State Government Insurance Office Chairmen of Committees, Temporary­ (Queensland) (initiation), 2054; (initia­ Panel nominated by Mr. Speaker, 9. 0 tion in committee), 2092; (I ), 2103; (2° and committee), 2225; (3 °), 2258; Closure motion, 128. (assent), 2275. Collinsville-Mt. Isa railway line, World Bank Statute Law Revision Act Amendment loan, 147. (initiation), 874; (initiation in com­ 0 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, mittee), 1130; (I ), 1131; (2° and com­ Presentation of sand-glass, 572. mittee), 1501; (3°), 1529; (assent), 2013. Days of Sitting (see "Sitting Days"). Succession Duty (initiation), 516. Deaths (Motions of Condolence, &c.)­ Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ Hill, Mr. R., 514. ment (initiation), 1769; (initiation in 0 Jamieson, Mr. C. H., 7. committee), 1879; (I ), 1883; (2° and committee), 1974; (3°), 1981; (assent), Watson, Mr. R. H., 5. 2013. DIVISIONS- Traffic Acts and Another Act Amendment Address in Reply­ (initiation), 1527; (initiation in com­ mittee), 1688; (1°), 1702; (2°), 1936; Amendment-Mr. Duggan, 128. (committe""'· 1945; (3°), 1981; Closure motion, 128. (assent), 2013. Adjournment of House- Union Trustee Company of Australia, Police and road hauliers (motion-Mr. Limited, Acts Amendment (initiation), Walsh), 2258. 360; (initiation in committee), 449; Unemployment in Queensland (motion­ (I •), 457; (2° and committee), 997; Mr. Duggan), 2150. W), 1050; (assent), 1492. BILLS: University of Queensland Acts Amend­ City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase)­ ment (initiation and initiation in com­ mittee), 2200; (1 °), 2208; (2°), 2273; Second reading, 1363. (committee and 3•), 2274; (assent), Clause 3, 1370. 2275. Elections Acts Amendment­ Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts Initiation in committee, 1813. Amendment (initiation), 359; (initiation Clause 7 (amendment-Mr. Gair), in committee), 1050; (I•), 1058; (2°), 1931. 1518; (committee), 1522; (3°), 1529; (assent), 2013. Hire-purchase- Valuation of Land Acts Amendment Clause 3 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 912. (initiation), 1349; (initiation in com~ mittee), 1529; (1 °), 1555; (2°), 1680; Clause 25, 973. (committee), 1687; (3°), 1712; (assent), Clause 29 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 2013. 987. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DIVISIONS-continued: DIVISIONS-continued: BILLS-continued: SUPPLY- Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Estimates in Committee- Acts Amendment- Executive and Legislative­ Clause 3 (amendments-Mr. Duggan), Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the 569, 572. . Governor (amendment to reduce Item by £1-Mr. Duggan), 632. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment­ Second reading, 1644. Documents tabled, 249, 532. Clause 6, 1648. Elections Tribunal- Clause 7, 1650. Judge for 1960 (Sir Alan Mansfield, C.J.), Clause 13, 1653. 1806. Clause 14, 1655. Estimates-in-Chief, 1959-1960­ Clause 16, 1657. Tabled, 498. Clause 17, 1658. Estimate, Supplementary, 1959-1960­ Clause 22 (amendment-Mr. Walsh), Tabled, Hi2. 1660. Estimates, Supplementary, 1958-1959­ Clause 23, 1664. Tabled, 1372. Clause 25 (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 1666. Exhibition of Photographs, Origin and development of British Parliament, Clause 39, 1671. 2041. Clause 47, 1673. Explanations, Personal (see "Personal Clause 57 (amendment-Mr. Walsh}, Explanations"). 1674. Clause 61, 1676. Fees paid by Crown to Barristers and Solicitors- Motor Spirits Distribution Act of 1957 Order for return (motion~Mr. Byrne), Repeal- 28. Initiation in committee, 1603. Return tabled, 1372. Police Acts Amendment- Films, Screening, 732, 904, 1710. Clause 10 (amendment-Mr. Lloyd) 1954. , Financial Statement (Committee of Supply)­ Debate, 499, 576, 637, 663, 711, 772, 795; Profiteering Prevention Acts Amend· (amendment to reduce Item by £1­ ment- Mr. Duggan), 587. Second reading, 1505. Radio broadcast, 498, 513. Clause 2, 1516. Tables relating to, tabled, 498. Clause 3, 1517. Government Employees, Number- Railways Acts Amendment- Order for return (motion-Mr. Byrne), 28. Clause 10 (amendment-Mr. Duggan) Return tabled, 203. 1968. , Governor's Opening Speech, 1. Clause 24, 1969. "Hansard", Circulation and Cost, 815. Stamp Acts Amendment- Clause 7 (amendment-Mr. Duggan) Library Committee, Appointment, 27. 1216. ' Marginal rates, Government building trade Valuation of Land Acts Amendment­ workers, Presentation of Petition ~Mr. Aikens), 1217. Second reading, 1687. Clause 4, 1687. Members- Financial Statement (amendment to reduce Death, Mr. R. H. Watson, 5. Item by £1-Mr. Duggan), 632. Ordered to apologise (Mr. Jesson), 278. Ordered to leave Chamber (Mr. Aikens), Motion­ 159. "That the words­ Ordered to resume seat­ 'These are the people with whom you Mr. Davies, 987. on that side of the Chamber are Mr. Lloyd, 1868. associated' Mr. A. J. Smith, 1857. be taken down by the Clerk and reported to Mr. Speaker" (Mr. Lloyd), 1049. Sworn, Mr. C. F. Wordsworth, 5. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance Ministerial Expenses, 1958-1959­ of Order in Council (motion-Mr. 0rder for return (motion-Mr. Jesson), 28. Power), 1349. Return tabled, 513. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 5

Ministerial Statement- QUESTIONS- Mt. Isa railway line, 147. Form, scope and limitation (Mr. Speaker), 711, 732. Mt. Isa-Collinsville Railway line, World Bank loan, 147. Abattoirs- Brisbane, Slinks treated (Mr. Houston), Mulgrave Electoral District- 2126. Member sworn (Mr. C. F. Wordsworth), 5. Country, Meat killed (Mr. Diplock), Return of writ, 5. 2190. Mackay (Mr. Graham), 25, 1769, 2242; North Queensland, Development (motion- (Mr. Roberts), 2194. Mr. Roberts), 435, 532. Waste matter, Bohle River (Mr. Jesson), Opening of Parliament, 1. 905. Aboriginals- Opening Speech of Governor, 1. Bessie Point, Transport of school chil­ Order for Printing rescinded, Timber Inquiry dren (Mr. Wallace), 2125; (Mr. Adair), Committee report, 873. 2236. Leases on reserves (Mr. Donald), 420; Order in Council, Disallowance, Profiteering (Mr. Lloyd), 649. Prevention Acts (motion-Mr. Power), Lockhart River Mission reserve, Gold­ 1342. mining lease (Mr. Lloyd), 649. Overtime in Government Departments­ Adult Education Centre, Maryborough Order for return (motion-Mr. Jesson), 28. (Mr. Davies), 2050. Return tabled, 329. Air fares to Thursday Island (Mr. Adair), 1196. Parliament­ Air service to Mareeba (Mr. Adair), 1583. Opening, 1. Air-cooling plant, Mary Kathleen State Prorogation, 2275. School (Mr. Lloyd), 962. Parliamentary Buildings Committee, Appoint­ Aitkenvale State School (Mr. Aikens), 105. ment, 27. Albert State School, Maryborough (Mr. Personal Explanations­ Davies), 63, 733, 2084. Mr. Adair, 435. Alcohol, Publicity campaign against con­ sumption (Mr. Donald), 312. Mr. Aikens, 460. Alderley level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Mr. Chalk, 2014. Alexandra, Princess, Permission for Mr. Gair, 241. Government Printing Office employees Mr. Graham, 422. to view Royal Progress (Mr. Baxter), 271; Special railway coach (Mr. Mr. Hilton, 1443. Aikens), 512. Mr. Lloyd, 963. Aliens, Land purchases (Mr. Lloyd), 1977. Mr. Walsh, 531. Alpha, Medical services (Mr. Duggan), Mr. Wordsworth, 274. 1340. Altafur, Use against Golden Staph (Mr. Petition, Marginal rates, Government building Duggan), 417. trade workers (Mr. Aikens), 1217. Aluminium cable, Steel-cored, Use by Regional Electricity Boards (Mr. A. J. Photographic exhibition, Origin and develop· Smith), 62. ment of British Parliament, 2041. Aluminium industry, Treatment of Queens­ Police and road hauliers- land bauxite in New Zealand (Mr. Motion for adjournment of House (Mr. A. J. Smith), 905. Walsh), 2243. Amalgamated Engineering Union mem­ bers, Dismissal notices at Tinaroo .Printing Committee, Appointment, 28. Falls Dam workshop (Mr. Mann), 1917. Private Members' Motions- Ammonium sulphate project, Mount Mor­ North Queensland, Development (Mr. gan (Mr. Duggan), 1339. Roberts), 435, 532. Ampol Petroleum Ltd., Federal Govern­ Seasonal unemployment and regional ment subsidy towards supertanker (Mr. advisory councils (Mr. Dewar), 650. A. J. Smith), 1217; Treasure Chest, Legality (Mr. Gair), 2236. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance of Order in Council (motion-Mr. Anzac House (Mr. Duggan), 510, 2077. Power), 1342. Apprentices, Maryborough, Railway Department (Mr. Davies), 23; Trades Prorogation of Parliament, 2275. (Mr. Davies), 23. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Arab stallions and mares, Gatton Agricul­ "Bill of Rights," Services and fee of Dr. tural College (Mr. Wallace), 2126. Frank Louat, Q.C. (Mr. Duggan), Argyalla Highway, Mary Kathleen-Mt. Isa 529; (Mr. Donald), 2082. (Mr. A. J. Smith), 422, 2199. Biloela, Town allotments (Mr. V. E. Armstrong-Gulliver area, Townsville, Jones), 2086. Town allotments (Mr. Aikens), 2235. Bismuth, Biggenden deposits (Mr. Davies), Ashgrove, High school (Mr. Hanlon), 161. 2128. Asian students at Australian universities Blackwood Road, Mitchelton, Level cross­ (Mr. Aikens), 1217. ing (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Atherton Creek area, Electricity supply for Blair Athol hospital (Mr. Donald), 871. tobacco growers (Mr. Adair), 2048. Blind, Donations and bequests (Mr. Atherton Hospitals Board, Milk supply Aikens), 1582. (Mr. Wallace), 1808, 2123. Bloomfield, New State school (Mr. Adair), Atherton Tableland, Rust in maize crop 872; Forestry road to timber area (Mr. Gilmore), 1767; University site (Mr. Adair), 2082. (Mr. Gilmore), 1916. Bogantungan railway disaster (Mr. Davis), Aye- 2129; (Mr. Thackeray), 2191, 2237; Hospital buildings (Mr. Coburn), 1273. (Mr. Donald), 2237. Paper mill (Mr. McCathie), 1806; (Mr. Bogantungan-Drummond Range, New rail Coburn), 2120. section (Mr. Clark), 2239. Unemployment, Seasonal (Mr. McCathie), 2043. Boggo Road Gaol- Bread manufacture (Mr. Donald), 64; Urea manufacture (Mr. Coburn), 2236. (Mr. Jesson), 109, 147. Ayr (East), State school, Teachers (Mr. Sammon, E. L., Inmate (Mr. Hanlon), McCathie), 2080. 2047. Babinda, High school (Mr. Wordsworth), Television film, Seizure (Mr. Duggan), 2192. 433. Baddow railway station, Flood lights (Mr. Bohle River, Abattoir waste matter (Mr. Davies), 273. Jesson), 905. Bagasse, Paper manufacture, Ayr (Mr. Boogan-Mourilyan Harbour, Standard rail­ McCathie), 1806; Ayr and Mackay way (Mr. Byrne), 239. (Mr. Coburn), 2120. Booval (North), State school (Mr. Donald), Bajool-Port Alma, Filling material for 459, 2127. road (Mr. Burrows), 239; Rail pas­ sengers (Mr. Burrows), 240. Border-hopping, Royal Commission (Mr. Walsh), 2238. Ballots, Court-controlled (Mr. Gair), 22. Botanical Gardens, Traffic-control plan (Mr. Balmoral High School (Mr. Houston), Duggan), 1524. 327. Bardon, High school (Mr. Hanlon), 161, Bowen- 2241. Hospital, New general ward block (Mr. Coburn), 637; Nurses' quarters (Mr. Barron River farmers, Water charges (Mr. Coburn), 733. Lloyd), 634; Rationing of water (Mr. Wallace), 1883. Iron and steel industry (Mr. Coburn), 904. Bauple-Tiaro-Maryborough, Reconstruc­ tion of Bruce Highway (Mr. Davies), Braille House, Donations and bequests (Mr. 1196, 1274. Aikens), 1582. Bauxite, Weipa field (Mr. Adair), 422. Bread- Beauty quests, Ban on teachers (Mr. Boggo Road gaol, Manufacture (Mr. Diplock), 1917. Jesson), 109, 147. Beef prices (Mr. Power), 1581. Ipswich Mental Hospital (Mr. Donald), Beer, Bottled, Price at Royal National 64. Show (Mr. Hanlon), 272; Rail freights Milk (Mr. Harrison), 164; (Mr. A. J. (Mr. Adair), 1289, 1423. Smith), 460. Bessie Point, Transport of aboriginal Bremer High School (Mr. Donald), 512. school children (Mr. Wallace), 2125; (Mr. Adair), 2236. Breweries, Railway freight concessions (Mr. Adair), 1289, 1423. Biboorah-Mt. Molloy, Bitumen road (Mr. Adair), 2197. Bribie Island, Perpetual town leases (Mr. Biggenden, Railway centre, Refrigerator Lloyd), 635. (Mr. Davies), 1977; Iron ore and bis­ Bricks, Road transport from Pindi Pindi muth deposits (Mr. Davies), 2128. (Mr. Graham), 1679. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 7

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Brisbane- Building laws, Standard, Committee (Mr. Abattoirs, Slinks treated (Mr. Houston), Aikens), 2078. 2126. Building trades employees, Government Alice Street, Transport depots and trolley departments, wages (Mr. Donald), 239. buses (Mr. Houston), 2193. Buildings, State school, Wood or brick con­ Botanical Gardens, Traffic-control plan struction (Mr. Houston), 872; Stand­ (Mr. Duggan), 1524. ards, State and denominational schools City Council- (Mr. Connolly), 1767. Domain (Mr. Wallace), 271; (Mr. Bulimba, State school grounds (Mr. Duggan), 2234. Houston), 327; Housing Commission Electricity undertakings, Transfer to · houses (Mr. Houston), 2083. Southern Electric Authority (Mr. Lloyd), 21. Bundaberg, Hospital, Comment by Mrs. Grovely housing proje-ct, Sewerage Phyllis Innes (Mr. Hanlon), 144; (Mr. Lloyd), 61. Millaquin sugar mill and refinery, Dust Revenue from Traffic Court (Mr. nuisance (Mr. Burrows), 1492. Aikens), 326. Buranda, Fatal accident at Logan Road Traffic control (Mr. Mann), 2049. (Mr. Aikens), 649. Domain, Return to City Council (Mr. Burdekin River area, Potential (Mr. Wallace), 271; (Mr. Duggan), 2234. McCathie), 21; Irrigation, Hydro­ Gaol- electric and Flood Mitigation Project Bread manufacture (Mr. Donald), 64; (Mr. Coburn), 162; (Mr. McCathie), (Mr. Jesson), 109, 147. 1766. Sammon, E. L., Inmate (Mr. Hanlon), Burdekin Valley, Farm areas (Mr. 2047. McCathie), 1766. Television film, Seizure (Mr. Duggan), Butter factories, Use of nylon filte·r sock 433. (Mr. Davies), 994. General Hospital semi-intermediate patients (Mr. Lloyd), 309. Cabinet meeting at Roma, Transport of ministers and staff (Mr. Clark), 144. Helicopter survey of traffic (Mr. Hanlon), 2046. Cable, Steel-cored aluminium, Use by Hospitals Boards, Dismissal of painters Regional Electricity Boards (Mr. A. J. (Mr. Lloyd), 870. Smith), 62. Housing Commission houses sold (Mr. Cairns- Hanlon), 1371. Bessie Point, Transport of aboriginal Mental Hospital, Pathologist (Mr. school children (Mr. Wallace), 2125; Donald), 108; Staff houses (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 2236. Donald), 1342. Fish Board wharf, Smith Creek (Mr. Municipal wards (Mr. Hanlon), 1768. Wallace), 2051. One-way streets (Mr. Knox), 906; Signs, Railway Refreshment Rooms (Mr. corner of George and Elizabeth Streets Wallace), 2194. (Mr. Jesson), 2129. Star Bowkett Building Society (Mr. "Ring road" (Mr. Lloyd), 1768, 2078. Wallace), 2242. Traffic lights (Mr. Duggan), 2041, 2199; Stockpiling of log timber (Mr. Adair), (Mr. Lloyd), 20, 8; George and Ann 872. Streets (Mr. Hanlon), 2192. Cancer research (Mr. Davies), 711; Detec­ Traffic survey (Mr. Lloyd), 1768, 2078. tion clinics (Mr. Aikens), 1371, 1442. Brisbane-Inala, Rail and bus service (Mr. Cannon Hill, Dying and thirsty sheep (Mr. Mann), 2123. Duggan), 141; Housing Commission houses (Mr. Houston), 2083. Broadlands, Railway shelter shed (Mr. Coburn), 327. Capricornia New State Movement (Mr. Gardner), 61. Broke·n Hill Pty. Coy. Ltd., Iron ore deposits, Iron Range (Mr. Adair), 272. Catabena, Destruction of Harrisia cactu~ Broken River, Hydro-electric project (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 309. Graham), 1275. Cattle thieves, Reward for apprehension Bruce Highway, Maryborough-Tiaro-Bauple (Mr. Burrows), 1128. (Mr. Davies), 63, 1196, 1274, 2198; Cement, Little Nerang River dam (Mr. Giru-Jump-up (Mr. Coburn), 459. Jesson), 2051, 2127. Buchan's Point, Widening of Cook High­ Centenary publication, "Triumph in the way (Mr. Adair), 710. Tropics" (Mr. Power), 795. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Central Queensland- Commonwealth inquiry into dairying Development Association, Main roads industry (Mr. Davies), 63. policy (Mr. Gardner), 1679. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Freight concessions for drought relief Tours (Mr. Aikens), 513. (Mr. Burrows), 636. Commonwealth-State Housing Agreement Main roads (Mr. Gardner), 2127. (see "Housing Commission"). Ports investigation (Mr. Burrows), 109; Companies registered in Queensland (Mr. 2198. Gair), 103. Unemployment (Mr. Thackeray), 795. Cook Highway, Widening to Buchan's Charleville- Point (Mr. Adair), 710. Hospital, Trained staff (Mr. Dufficy), Co-operative Housing Societies Act, Money 2240. from Italian and Commonwealth Murweh Shire Council, Amalgamation Government (Mr. McCathie), 2044, with Town Council (Mr. Dufficy), 2121. 2241. Copper, Shipment from Peko Mines to State school (Mr. Dufficy), 21. Japan (Mr. A. J. Smith), 2128. Tenders for State houses (Mr. Dufficy), Copper Refineries Pty. Ltd., Purchases 22. from Krupps, West Germany (Mr. Chartered Institute of Accountants, Pre­ Mann), 2123. ference to members (Mr. Davies), 108. Cotton growing, Mareeba-Dimbulah, Mary Creek and Herbert River areas (Mr. Charters Towers Finance Company, Share­ Gilmore), 419; Maryborough district holding (Mr. Aikens), 2196. (Mr. Davies), 2084. Chemists, Opening fee for emergency Country Party, Longreach Branch, Secre­ medicine (Mr. Donald), 328; Prices tary (Mr. Duggan), 432, 510. code (Mr. Duggan), 1371. Court-controlled ballots (Mr. Gair), 22. Child--care centres, Government subsidy (Mr. Lloyd), 1807. Crash helmets, Compulsory use (Mr. Hanlon), 1493. China Camp, Forestry road (Mr. Adair), 2082. Creche and kindergarten, Robertson St., Valley (Mr. Ramsden), 1595; Govern­ Christmas-New Year period, Additional ment subsidy to child-care centres holiday (Mr. Hanlon), 60, 443; (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 1807. Lloyd), 1141. Cronau, Inspector W., Appointment of Chronic ward patients in hospitals (Mr. Chief of C.I.B. (Mr. Lloyd), 1422. Donald), 420. Crown employees, Fixation of salaries and Civil Court actions, Crown privilege (Mr. wages (Mr. Aikens), 633. Duggan), 993. Crown leaseholds, Conversion to freehold Clare, Tobacco farmers (Mr. McCathie), (Mr. Duggan), 270, 432. 63; Farm areas (Mr. McCathie), 1766. Cloncurry, Supply of milk to school chil­ Cunnamulla, Tenders for State houses (Mr. dren (Mr. A. J. Smith), 2199. Dufficy), 22; Hospital, Trained staff (Mr. Dufficy), 2240. Coal-mining industry- Howard Power Station (Mr. Davies), Custom Credit Corporation Ltd., Hire pur­ 511. chase scheme (Mr. Hanlon), 161. Liquid fuel from coal (Mr. Davies), Cyclone and flood relief, North Queens­ 575. land (Mr. Graham), 24; (Mr. Coburn), Road transport of coal (Mr. Davies), 1076. 2241. Dairying industry, Commonwealth inquiry Working hours (Mr. Donald), 22. (Mr. Davies), 63. Collinsville-Mt. Isa railway (see "Rail­ Dalbeg, Farm areas (Mr. McCathie), 1766. ways"). Dawson Parade, Grovely, Level crossing Colmslie, Use of Crown land (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Houston), 2193. Decimal coinage in Australia (Mr. Aikens), Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Bridge 1525. over Johnstone River (Mr. Byrne). Denominational schools, Building standards 238. (Mr. Connolly), 1767. Comalco, Weipa bauxite field (Mr. Adair), Diamond traffic turns (Mr. Hanlon), 2124. 422; Treatment of bauxite in New Zealand (Mr. A. J. Smith), 905. Dimbulah area (see "Mareeba-Dimbulah Commission paid by hotels to Tourist area"). Bureau (Mr. Lloyd), 962. Dingo scalps, Bonus (Mr. Duggan), 160. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 9

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Dinmore State School (Mr. Donald), 459. Ferny Grove level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), Diploma courses, Electrical and mechanical 237. (Mr. Houston), 107. Fertiliser project, Mount Morgan (Mr. Directors of Education, Regional, Appeals Duggan), 1339; Rockhampton (Mr. against appointments (Mr. Diplock), Thackeray), 795, 2191. 2123. Fettling gangs- District Courts, Cost of building (Mr. Kuranda area, Se-ction cars (Mr. Adair), Duggan), 2077; Trials (Mr. Houston), 272. 2236. Mareeba area, Section cars (Mr. Adair), Doboy Creek, Odour (Mr. Houston), 327, 272. 421. Strength (Mr. Burrows), 146. Dog spikes, Tenders (Mr. Mann), 636, 1288. Temporary vacancies (Mr. Burrows), 459. Domain, Return to Brisbane City Council First-aid boxes on trains (Mr. Thackeray), (Mr. Wallace), 271; (Mr. Duggan), 2125. 2234. Fish Board wharf, Smith Creek, Cairns, Dredges, Tenders (Mr. Davies), 711. (Mr. Wallace), 2051. Drinking drivers, Fines (Mr. Duggan), 160; Fish processing depot, Maryborough (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 355. Davies), 2128. Drummond Range-Bogantungan, New rail Fishing industry, Maryborough, Treasurer's section (Mr. Clark), 2239. address (Mr. Davies), 145. Dust nuisance, Oonoonba (Mr. Wallace), Flats- 311; Millaquin sugar mill and refinery, Housing Commission- Bundaberg (Mr. Burrows), 1492. Brisbane (Mr. Lloyd), 2121, 2239. Dutch economic mission in Australia (Mr. Holland Park (Mr. Lloyd), 2239. Davies), 2128. Red Hill (Mr. Power), 2187. Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 60, 2122. Eagle· Farm level crossing (Mr. Knox), 2242. Labrador (Mr. Jesson). 2083. Lag in supply (Mr. Hanlon), 107. 2081. East Ayr State School, Teachers (Mr. McCathie), 2080. Nerang (Mr. Jesson), 2083. Southport (Mr. Jesson), 2083. Egg Board building (Mr. Clark), 2238. Flood and cyclone relief, North Queensland Elections, State, Right of Torres Strait (Mr. Graham), 24; (Mr. Coburn), Islanders in Armed Forces to vote 1076. (Mr. Wallace), 143. Fluoroacetate ("1080"), Use by cattle Electoral rolls, Printing (Mr. Duggan), 236. owners (Mr. Duggan), 59. Electrical and mechanical diploma courses Flying Fish Point, Bridge over Johnstone (Mr. Houston), 107. River (Mr. Byrne), 238. Electricity- Flying gangs, Section cars in Kuranda and Brisbane City Council undertakings, Mareeba areas (Mr. Adair), 272. Transfer (Mr. Lloyd), 21. Food prices, De-control (Mr. Power), 1127. Merz and McLellan, Report on Queens­ land's needs (Mr. Donald), 2195. Ford, Bacon and Davis, Report on Mt. Tobacco growers, Granite and Atherton Isa Railway (Mr. Coburn), 143; Cost Creek areas (Mr. Adair), 2048. of services (Mr. Duggan), 1127. Woodstock-Major's Cre-ek area, Supply Forestry- (Mr. Aikens), 1595. Bloomfield and China Camp areas, Road (Mr. Adair), 2082. Emergency cords in railway carriages (Mr. Burrows), 312, 358. Crown land, Sale to private interests (Mr. Duggan), 2234. Enoggera, Level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 237; Employees, Number (Mr. Davies), 273. Rifle range (Mr. Lloyd), 709. Plantings (Mr. Davies), 273. Eventide Homes, Hospital and Medical Reforestation programme (Mr. Davie-s), Benefit Fund contributions by pen­ sioners (Mr. Lloyd), 106; Rail passes 357. for inmates (Mr. Coburn), 2195. Tuan area (Mr. Davies), 2241. Factories and businesses, Hamilton and Franol tablets (Mr. Duggan), 1371. Rocklea (Mr. Gair), 2124. Fraser, Mr., Transport of oil or petrol from Townsville to Ingham (Mr. Aikens), Factories and Shops Acts, Application to 56. railway workshops (Mr. Donald), 22. Freehold tenure, Crown leaseholds, Con­ Fair Rents Office, Staff (Mr. Duggan), 573. version (Mr. Duggan), 270, 432; Farleigh sugar mill tramway extension (Mr. Miners' homestead leases, Conversion, Jesson), 325. (Mr. Aikens), 733, 794. 10 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Freights- Granite area, Electricity supply for tobacco Overseas, Shipping (Mr. Davies), 733, growers (Mr. Adair), 2048. 1274. Graziers' school, Longreach (Mr. Duggan), Rail- 105. Beer (Mr. Adair), 1289, 1423. Green Island, Lease (Mr. Adair), 1341; Coal, Rebates (Mr. Marsden), 1194. Tourist facilities (Mr. Wallace), 2085. Drought relief concessions, Central Grocery prices, Decontrol (Mr. Power), Queensland, (Mr. Burrows), 636. 1127. Mt. Isa Mines Ltd., Rebates (Mr. Lloyd), 1195. Gravely- Housing project- North Queensland (Mr. Adair), 1678. Madsen and Fitzsimmons Streets Second-class goods, Gatton and Too­ houses (Mr. Lloyd), 237. woomba (Mr. Mann), 510. Rental houses, Allocation (Mr. Lloyd), Full Court appeal, Western Interstate Pty. 58, 2189, 2239. Ltd. (Mr. Duggan), 1140. Rental rebates (Mr. Lloyd), 2045, Garbutt, Alternative housing accommoda­ 2080. tion (Mr. Jesson), 815; Drainage of Sewerage scheme (Mr. Lloyd), 61. land (Mr. Aikens), 1142. Level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Gas, Price in Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 1525. Gumlu siding (Mr. Coburn), 327. Gatton, Rail freight on second-class goods Gumlu-Wangaratta Creek, Northern High­ (Mr. Mann), 510; Arab stallions and way (Mr. Coburn), 25. mares at Agricultural College (Mr. Halliday, A. E., Punishment (Mr. Duggan), Wallace), 2126. 418. Gayndah railway centre, Refrigerator (Mr. Hamilton, New factories and businesses Davies), 1977. (Mr. Gair), 2124. Gibbs, Dr. W. T., Government policy on Hansen, Mr., Report on Yaraka-Wia­ liquor reform (Mr. Tooth), 2053. dorah road (Mr. Gardner), 2192. Giru, Housing Commission allotments (Mr. Harley's Seafoods, Southport (Mr. Jesson), Coburn), 511. 2189, 2243. Giru-Jump-up, Bruce Highway (Mr. Harrisia cactus, Destruction by biological Coburn), 459. agents (Mr. Duggan), 309. Gladstone- Hauliers, Interstate, Indemnification (Mr. Port investigation (Mr. Burrows), 109. Gair), 1977; Royal Commission (Mr. Railway coal freights, Rebates (Mr. Walsh), 2238. Marsden), 1194. Hawthorne, Housing Commission house~ State houses erected (Mr. Burrows), (Mr. Houston), 2083. 2084. Hayles's launches, Two-way radio equip· Gold Coast City Council, New pier and ment (Mr. Aikens), 1273. foreshore improvements (Mr. Jesson), 2187. Heart diseases, Workers' compensation (Mr. Duggan), 2042; (Mr. Donald), Golden Casket, Unclaimed prize money (Mr. Duggaq), 140; Commission paid 2043. to Golden Investments (Mr. Aikens), Heliconter survey of Brisbane traffic (Mr. 1525. Hanlon), 2046. Golden Staph, Use of Altafur (Mr. Herbert River area, Land for tobacco and Duggan), 417. cotton growing (Mr. Gilmore), 419, Goodna, Brisbane Mental Hospital, Patho­ 2239. logist (Mr. Donald), 108; Staff houses Hermit Park, Playing area at State school (Mr. Donald), 1342. (Mr. Aikens), 326; New infants' Government departments, Wages for builJ­ school (Mr. Aikens), 458. ing tradesmen and labourers (Mr. Hervey Bay, Camping sites (Mr. Davies), Donald), 239; Salaries and wages (Mr. 2198. Aikens), 633. Government House, New cottage (Mr. High schools, Sites (Mr. Gunn), 636; Built Lloyd), 1526. by Labour and Country-Liberal Governments (Mr. Dewar), 2186. Government Printing Office employees, Refusal of permission to view Royal Hire purchase, Custom Credit Corporation Progress (Mr. Baxter), 271. Ltd. (Mr. Hanlon), 161; Interest rate Government stationery, Distribution of (Mr. Wordsworth), 709. "Queensland Junior Farmers' Official Holland Park, Housing Commission flats Handbook" (Mr. Baxter), 25. (Mr. Lloyd), 2239. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 11

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Holloway's Beach, Sea erosion (Mr. Adair), Houses and flats, Lag in supply (Mr. 1526. Hanlon), 107, 2081. Hospital and Medical Benefit Fund, Con­ tributions by pensioners in Eventide Housing Commission- Homes (Mr. Lloyd), 106. Brisbane, Sale of houses (Mr. Hanlon), Hospitals- 1371. Alpha, Medical services (Mr. Duggan), Bulimba, Building of houses (Mr. 1340. Houston), 2083. Atherton, Milk supply (Mr. Wallace). Cannon Hill, Building of houses (Mr. 1808, 2125. Houston), 2083. Ayr (Mr. Coburn), 1273. Charleville, Tenders (Mr. Dufficy), 22. Barcaldine Hospitals Board (Mr. Commonwealth-State Housing Agree­ Duggan), 1340. ment, Allocation of finance (Mr. Blair Athol (Mr. Donald), 871. Lloyd), 270. Bowen, New general ward block (Mr. Coburn), 637; Nurses' quarters (Mr. Cost of houses and ground (Mr. Coburn), 733. Houston), 871. Brisbane General, Semi-intermediate Cunnamulla, Tenders (Mr. Dufficy), 22. patients, Charges (Mr. Lloyd), 309. Ex-Army buildings for youth work (Mr. Brisbane Mental, Goodna, Pathologist Tooth), 2199. (Mr. Donald), 108; Staff houses (Mr. Family men paying high rentals, Donald), 1342. Priori1ty (Mr. Hanlon), 2241. Buildings, Maintenance (Mr. Mann), 1768. Flats- Bundaberg, Comment by Mrs. Phyllis Brisbane (Mr. Lloyd), 2121, 2239. Innes (Mr. Hanlon), 144. Holland Park (Mr. Lloyd), 2239. Char]eville, Trained- staff (Mr. Dufficy), Red Hill (Mr. Power), 2187. 2240. Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 60, 2122. Chronic ward patients (Mr. Donald), Garbutt, Alternative accommodation 420. (Mr. Jesson), 815; Drainage of land Cunnamulla, Trained staff (Mr. Dufficy), (Mr. Aikens), 1142. 2240. Giru (Mr. Coburn), 511. Goodna, Brisbane Mental, Pathologist Gladstone, Houses erected (Mr. (Mr. Donald), 108; Staff houses (Mr. Burrows), 2084. Donald), 1342. Ingham (Mr. Jesson), 460. Grovely- Ipswich, Mental, Bread (Mr. Donald), Madsen and Fitzsimmons Streets 64. houses (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Jericho, Medical services (Mr. Duggan), Rental houses, Allocation (Mr. Lloyd), 1340. 58, 2189, 2239. Mackay (Mr. Graham), 2085. Rental rebates (Mr. Lloyd), 2045, Medical record cards (Mr. Hanlon), 573. 2080. Neuro-psychiatric, Juvenile delinquency Sewerage scheme (Mr. Lloyd), 61. (Mr. Gair), 142. Hawthorne, Building of houses (Mr. Nurses, Third-year trainee (Mr. Donald), Houston), 2083. 434; Bowen hospital, Quarters (Mr. Holland Park, Flats (Mr. Lloyd), 2239. Coburn), 733. Inala, Cost of houses (Mr. Lloyd), 871. Oakey, Maternity ward (Mr. Duggan), 202. Ipswich, State houses approved (Mr. Painters dismissed by Brisbane Boards Aikens), 2078; Allocation to civilians (Mr. Lloyd), 870. and members of the Armed Forces (Mr. Lloyd), 2189, 2239. Personal medical record cards (Mr. Hanlon), 573. Kratzmann, Contractor N. A., Houses Senile annexes, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), rented to employees (Mr. Aikens), 161. 649; Payment by patients (Mr. Labrador, Housing (Mr. Jesson), 2083. Duggan), 1580. Mackay- South Brisbane Auxiliary, Semi-inter­ mediate patients, Charges (Mr. Lloyd), Reserve No. 272 (Mr. Graham), 109, 309; Beds (Mr. Houston), 421. 2085. Southnort, Maternity (Mr. Jesson), 2052, Reserve No. 493 (Mr. Graham), 358, 2127. 2085. Stanthorpe (Mr. Hilton), 1443. Morningside, Building of houses (Mr. Townsville, Senile annexe (Mr. Aikens), Houston), 2083. 649. Morven, Tenders (Mr. Dufficy), 22. 12 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Housing Commission-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Murarrie, Building of houses (Mr. Townsville- Houston), 2083. Flats (Mr. Aikens), 60, 2122. Nerang, Housing (Mr. Jesson), 2083 Garbutt, Temporary accommodation (Mr. Jesson), 815; Drainage of land Purchase houses- (Mr. Aikens), 1142. Applications at 31 July, 1959 (Mr. Housing accommodation (Mr. Aikens), Hanlon), 107. 60, 271. Brisbane sales (Mr. Hanlon), 1371. State houses approved (Mr. Aikens), Cost of homes and ground (Mr. 2078. Houston), 871. Trout Road project- Deposit, £250 (Mr. Hanlon), 2124; £25 Houses without water or electricity (Mr. Lloyd), 2189. (Mr. Lloyd), 146. Gladstone (Mr. Burrows), 2084. Painting (Mr. Lloyd), 1341. Priority for family men paying high Price of houses (Mr. Lloyd), 871. rentals (Mr. Hanlon), 2241. Sewerage (Mr. Lloyd), 309. Trout Road, Price (Mr. Lloyd), 871. Wulguru (Mr. Aike·ns), 161. Red Hill, Flats (Mr. Power), 2187. Wyandra, Tenders (Mr. Dufficy), 22. Redbank (Mr. Donald), 147. Howard Power Station (Mr. Davies), 511. Rental houses- Hypnotism, Practice for medical purposes (Mr. Wallace), 2194. Allocation (Mr. Hanlon), 57; (Mr. Lloyd), 58; (Mr. Aikens), 60. Hytten, Professor, Report on Queensland Applications at 31 July, 1959 (Mr. railways (Mr. Donald), 22. Hanlon), 107. InaJa State School (Mr. Herbert), 1711. Armed Forces (Mr. Lloyd), 58. Inala-Brisbane, Bus service (Mr. Mann), Arrears of rent (Mr. Lloyd), 1195. 2123. Cost of houses and ground (Mr. Inala-Wacol, Rail link (Mr. Mann), 2123. Houston), 871. Income tax, Limits for re-assessment (Mr. Gladstone (Mr. Burrows), 2084. Aikens), 795. Grovely- Indooroopilly High School (Mr. Hanlon), Allocation (Mr. Lloyd), 58, 2189, 161. 2239. Industrial consultative committee, Railway Madsen and Fitzsimmons Streets Department (Mr. Donald), 1275. houses (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Industrial estates- Rental rebates (Mr. Lloyd), 2045, Brisbane (Mr. Davies), 311, 421. 2080. Maryborough (Mr. Davies), 311, 3 28, Sewerage scheme (Mr. Lloyd), 61. 421, 575. Number allocated (Mr. Hanlon), 57. Townsville (Mr. Aike·ns), 143. Priority for family men paying high Waco! (Mr. Hanlon), 106; (Mr. Aikens), rentals (Mr. Hanlon), 2241. 143; (Mr. Davies), 311, 328, 421. Rental rebates (Mr. Lloyd), 2045, 2080, Industrial Safety Convention, National (Mr. 2121. Tooth), 26; (Mr. Duggan), 26. Television sets (Mr. Duggan), 141, Industries, New- 632; (Mr. Lloyd), 2045, 2080, 2121. Details (Mr. Graham), 103. Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 60. Hamilton (Mr. Gair), 2124. Rockhampton, State houses approved Iron and steel (Mr. Coburn), 904. (Mr. Aikens), 2078; Thozet Road area North Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 160, (Mr. Thackeray), 2125. 310. Rocklea (Mr. Gair), 2124. Southport, Housing (Mr. Jesson), 2083. Ingham, Transport of bulk oil or petrol Stafford housing project (see "Trout from Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 56; Road project"). Hospital and x-ray fees (Mr. Jesson), Television in rental houses (Mr. Duggan), 460. 141, 632; (Mr. Lloyd), 2045, 2080, Injune-Roma, Road (Mr. Ewan), 1443. 2121. Innes, Mrs. Phyllis, Comment on Bunda­ Tingalpa, Building of houses (Mr. berg hospital (Mr. Hanlon), 144. Houston), 2083. Innisfail Estate, Bridge over Johnstone Toowoomba, State houses approved (Mr. River (Mr. Byrne), 238; Examination Aikens), 2078. of punt (Mr. Byrne), 238. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 13

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Inspectors, School, Appeals against appoint­ Jump-up-Giru, Bruce Highway (Mr. ments (Mr. Diplock), 2123; Appoint­ Coburn), 459. ment (Mr. Diplock), 2240. Juvenile delinquency and neuro-psychiatric Insurance premiums, Deductions from hospital (Mr. Gair), 142. public servants' salaries (Mr. Duggan), 2042. Kalkie murdev, Questioning of railway employee (Mr. Aikens), 816. Interest rates, Hire-purchase agreements (Mr. Wordsworth), 709. Kawana area, Rockhampton, New primary school (Mr. Thackeray), 2240. Interstate hauliers, Indemnification (Mr. Gair), 197'; Royal Commission (Mr. Kerosene, Sale in cans (Mr. Roberts), Walsh), 2238. 2044. Ipswich- Kidaman Creek State School, Closure (Mr. Coal freights, Rebates (Mr. Marsden), Burrows), 312. 1194. Kindergarten, Robertson Street, Valley Mental Hospital, Bread (Mr. Donald), (Mr. Ramsden), 1595; Government 64. subsidy to child-care centres (Mr. Railway workshops, Employees and Lloyd), 1807. apprentice-s (Mr. Marsden), 108; Car­ Kratzmann, Contractor N. A., Housing riage and wagon repairs (Mr. Davies), Commission houses rented to 203. employees (Mr. Aikens), 161. State houses approved (Mr. Aikens), Krupps, Purchases by Copper Refineries 2078; Allocation to civilians and mem­ Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Mann), 2123. bers of the Armed Forces (Mr. Lloyd), 2189, 2239. Kuranda area, Section cars for fettling gangs and flying gangs (Mr. Adair), Iron and steel industry in Queensland (Mr. 272. Coburn), 904. Labrador, Housing Commission houses Iron ore deposits­ (Mr. Jesson), 2083. Bigge-nden (Mr. Davies), 2128. Land, Conversion to freehold tenure (Mr. Iron Range, Development by B.H.P. Ltd. Duggan), 270, 432; Valuations (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 272. Duggan), 432. Queensland (Mr. Coburn), 574. Landlord and Tenant Act, Tenants with Irrigation and water supply- children (Mr. Aikens), 142. Barron River farmers, Water charges Lantana, Destruction by biological agents (Mr. Lloyd), 634; Rationing of water (Mr. Duggan), 309. (Mr. Wallace), 1883. Burdekin potential (Mr. McCathie), 21. Lazaret, Peel Island, Sale of land (Mr. Burdekin River Irrigation, Hydro-electric Gunn), 904. and Flood Mitigation Project (Mr. Leave, Long-service, Entitlement (Mr. Coburn), 162; (Mr. McCathie), 1766. Duggan), 355; Waterside workers (Mr. Little Nerang River Dam (Mr. Jesson), Aikens), 710. 2051, 2127. Legal members of Parliament, Office of Lower Burdekin potential (Mr. profit under the Crown (Mr. Aikens), McCathie), 21; Underground water 1492. supply investigation (Mr. McCathie), 21, 1766, 2080. Level crossings- Mareeba-Dimbulah (Mr. Wallace), 57; Blackwood Road, Mitchelton (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 512. Lloyd), 237. Tinaroo Falls dam (Mr. Lloyd), 634; Dawson Parade, Grovely (Mr. Lloyd), (Mr. Mann), 1710; A.E.U. members 237. (Mr. Mann), 1917. Eagle Farm (Mr. Knox), 2242. Italian migrants, Housing under Co-opera­ Oakhurst (Mr. Davies), 311. tive Housing Societies Act (Mr. Samford Road, Ferny Grove (Mr. Lloyd), McCathie), 2044, 2121. 237. Japan, Shipment of copper from Peko South Pine Road, Alderley (Mr. Lloyd), Mines (Mr. A. J. Smith), 2128. 237. Jericho, Medical services (Mr. Duggan), Wardell Street, Enoggera (Mr. Lloyd), 1340. 237. Johnstone River, Bridge (Mr. Byrne), 238. Liquid fuel from coal (Mr. Davies), 575. Joint Coal Board, Report on liquid fuel Liquor reform, Government policy and from coal (Mr. Davies), 575. Dr. W. T. Gibbs (Mr. Tooth), 2053. Judges, Supreme Court, Work during High Little Nerang River Dam, Cement (Mr. Court sittings (Mr. Aikens), 419, 458. Jesson), 2051, 2127. 14 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Local authorities, Roads Maintenance Main roads- Account, Allocations (Mr. Duggan), Argyalla Highway, Mary Kathleen-Mt. 904; Loans and subsidies (Mr. Hilton), Isa (Mr. A. J. Smith), 422, 2199. 1443, 1978; (Mr. A. J. Smith), 1884. Biboorah-Mt. Molloy (Mr. Adair), 2197. Lockhart River Aboriginal Christian Co­ Bruce Highway, Maryborough-Tiaro­ operative Society Ltd., Lease of Bauple (Mr. Davies), 63, 1196, 1274, aboriginal reserves (Mr. Donald), 420; 2198; Giru-Jump-up (Mr. Coburn), Gold-mining lease (Mr. Lloyd), 649. 459. Locomotives- Central Queensland (Mr. Gardner), 2126. Boiler attendants, Application of Machin­ Central Queensland Development Asso­ ery and Scaffolding Act (Mr. Davies), ciation, Request on policy (Mr. Gard­ 816. ner), 1679. C17 (Mr. Davies), 108. Cook Highway, Widening to Buchan's Point (Mr. Adair), 710. Diesel-electric (Mr. Houston), 2237. Mackay-Proserpine (Mr. Roberts), 2119. Log timber, Stockpiling (Mr. Adair), 872. Northern Highway, Wangaratta Creek­ Longreach, Graziers' school (Mr. Duggan), Gumlu (Mr. Coburn), 25. 105; Secretary to Fire Brigade Board Roma-Injune (Mr. Ewan), 1443. and Country Party (Mr. Duggan), 432, Maize, Rust in Atherton Tableland crop 510. (Mr. Gilmore), 1767. Longreach-Rockhampton road (Mr. Gard­ Major's Creek-Woodstock area, Electricity ner), 2126. supply (Mr. Aikens), 1595. Long-service leave, Entitlement (Mr. Malanda, Milk supply (Mr. Aikens), 1423. Duggan), 355; Waterside workers (Mr. Aikens), 710. Manly, New high school (Mr. Gunn), 636. Louat, Q.C., Dr. Frank, Retaining of ser­ Mareeba- vices (Mr. Duggan), 529; Fee (Mr. Air service (Mr. Adair), 1583. Donald), 2082. Building allotments (Mr. Gilmore), 650. Lower Burdekin underground water sup­ Byrne Street, Lessees of railway land ply (Mr. McCathie), 21, 1766, 2080. (Mr. Adair), 2082. Rural school (Mr. Wallace), 2193. Lower Kenilworth State School, Closure (Mr. Burrows), 312. Mareeba area, Section cars for fettling gangs and flying gangs (Mr. Adair), Machan's Beach, Sea erosion (Mr. Adair), 272. 1526. Mareeba-Dimbulah area- Machinery and Scaffolding Act, Applica­ Additional farms (Mr. Gilmore), 1274, tion to Crown employees (Mr. 2049. Davies), 817. Cotton growing (Mr. Gilmore), 419. Mackay- Irrigation (Mr. Wallace), 57; (Mr. Adair), Abattoirs (Mr. Graham), 25, 1769, 2242; 512. (Mr. Roberts), 2194. Land ballot (Mr. Gilmore), 2049. Advisory committee on unemployment Tobacco growing (Mr. Gilmore), 419. (Mr. Graham), 145. Margins, Railway Department, Increase Base hospital (Mr. Graham), 2085. (Mr. Donald), 2237. High school (Mr. Graham), 64. Mary Creek area, Land for tobacco and Paper mill (Mr. Coburn), 2120. cotton growing (Mr. Gilmore), 419. Power station, Soot nuisance (Mr. Maryborough- Graham), 904, 994, 2052. Adult Education Centre (Mr. Davies), Rail-motor stop at Milton Street (Mr. 2050. Roberts), 2044. Albert State School (Mr. Davies), 63, Reserve No. 272 (Mr. Graham), 109, 733, 2084. 2085. Apprentice-s, Railway Department (Mr. Reserve No. 493 (Mr. Graham), 358, Davies), 23; Trades (Mr. Davies), 23. 2085. Camping sites (Mr. Davies), 2198. School, Primary, South Mackay (Mr. Dutch economic mission, Visit (Mr. Graham), 64, 2053. Davies), 2128. Mackay, North (see "North M:fckay"). Fish processing depot (Mr. Davies), 2128. Fishing industry, Treasurer's address (Mr. Mackay, South (see "South Mackay"). Davies), 145. Mackay-Proserpine, North Coast road (Mr. Industrial estate (Mr. Davies), 311, 328, Roberts), 2119. 421, 575. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 15

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Maryborough-continued: Metropolitan Funeral and Cremation Maryborough We-st State School (Mr. Services, Charges for removal of Davies), 733, 2084. bodies (Mr. Power), 458, 511, 574. Oakhurst level crossing (Mr. Davies), Midlander, Replacement (Mr. Davis), 2195. 311. Milk- Railway Department, Number of appren­ Atherton Hospitals Board (Mr. Wallace), tices (Mr. Davies), 23. 1808, 2125. Railway workshops, Carriage and wagon Cloncurry, Supply to school children repairs (Mr. Davies), 203. (Mr. A. J. Smith), 2199. State Government Insurance Office Malanda supply (Mr. Aikens), 1423. building (Mr. Davies), 2198. Price control (Mr. Hanlon), 21. Tuan forestry reserve (Mr. Davies), 56. Walkers Ltd., C17 locomotives (Mr. Milk bread (Mr. Harrison), 164; (Mr. Davies), 108; Dredges (Mr. Davies), A. J. Smith), 460. 711. Millaquin sugar mill and refinery, Dust nuisance (Mr. Burrows), 1492. Maryborough district, Tobacco and cotton growing (Mr. Davies), 2084. Millaroo, Teacher's residence (Mr. McCathie), 63; Farm areas (Mr. Maryborough-Tiaro-Bauple, Bruce High­ McCathie), 1766. way (Mr. Davies), 63, 1196, 1274, 2198. Milton State School, Extra classrooms (Mr. Hanlon), 421; Manual training and Mary Kathleen State School (Mr. Lloyd), domestic science (Mr. Hanlon), 1372. 962. Miners' homestead perpetual leases, Con­ Mary Kathleen-Mt. Isa, Argyalla Highway version to freehold (Mr. Aikens), 733, (Mr. A. J. Smith), 422, 2199. 794. Master painters, Registration (Mr. Miners' phthisis pensions (Mr. Hodges), Graham), 1443. 274. Mayne Junction, Dismissal of railway con­ Minister for Labour and Industry, State­ struction workers (Mr. Lloyd), 870. ment on traffic control (Mr. Hanlon), Mcllwane, T. W., Conviction and employ­ 2080. ment (Mr. Aikens), 873. Ministerial motor cars (Mr. Clark), 201. McPhersons Ltd., Tender for dog spikes for Railway Department (Mr. Mann), "Miss Australia" quest, Ban on teachers 1288. (Mr. Diplock), 1917. Mitchelton, Leve~ crossing (Mr. Lloyd), Meat- 237; Opening of State High School Beef prices (Mr. Power), 1581. (Mr. Lloyd), 633. Country abattoir killings (Mr. Diplock), Moreton Bay, Prawn trawling (Mr. Nichol­ 2190. son), 1884. Grading (Mr. Duggan), 20. Offal, Townsville supply (Mr. Aikens), Moreton Central Sugar Mill, Slack season 1288. unemployment (Mr. Duggan), 1340. Prepacked, Sale (Mr. Power), 61, 143. Morningside, State school (Mr. Houston), Townsville, Retail price (Mr. Aikens), 2082; Housing Commission houses 2122. (Mr. Houston), 2083. Morven, Tenders for State houses (Mr. Medical Benefit Fund, Contribution by Dufficy), 22. pensioners in Eventide Homes (Mr. Lloyd), 106. Mossman State School (Mr. Adair), 2197. Medical record cards, Public hospital Motor-cycle fleet, Police (Mr. Aikens), patients (Mr. Hanlon), 573. 1581. Medical services, Alpha and Jericho (Mr. Motor-cyclists, Crash helmets (Mr. Duggan), 1340. Hanlon), 1493. Medicine, Emergency, Charges (Mr. Motorists, Smoking while driving (Mr. Donald), 328. Mann), 2081. Medway Creek railway disaster (Mr. Motor vehicles, Roadworthiness (Mr. Davis), 2129; (Mr. Thackeray), 2191, Duggan), 59; Ministerial (Mr. Clark), 2237; (Mr. Donald), 2237. 201. Members of Parliament, Office of profit "Mourilyan"­ under the Crown (Mr. Aikens), 1492. Inquiry into sinking of dredge (Mr. Merz and McLellan, Report on Queens­ Adair), 434. land's electricity needs (Mr. Donald), Recovery of bodies (Mr. Byrne), 1141. 2195. Refloating (Mr. Adair), 709. 16 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Mourilyan Harbour-Boogan, Standard North Rockhampton, Thozet Road, State railway (Mr. Byrne), 239. school (Mr. Thackeray), 162, 2191; Mt. Gravatt, Widening of Toohey's Road Housing Commission homes (Mr. (Mr. Hart), 530. Thackeray), 2125. Mt. Isa Mines Ltd., Expansion of output Northern Highway, Wangaratta Creek­ (Mr. Coburn), 143; Government Gumlu (Mr. Coburn), 25. assistance (Mr. Lloyd), 1195. Nundah, New railway station (Mr. Knox), Mt. !sa-Mary Kathleen, Argyalla Highway 530. (Mr. A. J. Smith), 422, 2199. Nurses, Third-year trainees, Deductions Mt. !sa-Townsville railway (see "Rail­ from wages (Mr. Donald), 434; Bowen ways"). Hospital, Quarters (Mr. Coburn), 733. Mt. Molloy-Biboorah, Bitumen road (Mr. Nylon filter sock, Use in butter factories Adair), 2197. (Mr. Davies), 994. Mt. Molloy-Rumula, Closure of branch Oakey General Hospital, Maternity ward railway (Mr. Adair), 1493. (Mr. Duggan), 202. Mt. Morgan, Fertilizer project (Mr. Oakhurst level crossing (Mr. Davies), 311. Duggan), 1339. Obi Obi State School, Closure (Mr. Municipal wards (Mr. Hanlon), 1768. Burrows), 312. Murarrie, Housing Commission houses Oil companies, Gifts to customers (Mr. (Mr. Houston), 2083. Gair), 2236. Murweh Shire Council, Amalgamation with Charleville Town Council (Mr. Oil storage depot, Urangan (Mr. Davies), Dufficy), 2241. 1677, 2084. Nambour district, Unemployment (Mr. Oonoonba, Dust and waste effluent (Mr. Duggan), 1340. Wallace), 311. National Industrial Safety Convention (Mr. Operations, Unnecessary surgical (Mr. Tooth), 26; (Mr. Duggan), 26. Aikens), 1442. Native Affairs Department schools, Opossums, Open season (Mr. Foley), 236, Teachers and pupils (Mr. Duggan), (Mr. Ewan), 329. 1883. Oranges, Price and profit control (Mr. Nerang, Housing Commission houses (Mr. Duggan), 236. Jesson), 2083. Nerang River Dam, Cement (Mr. Jesson), Ore production, Royalties (Mr. Gilmore), 2051, 2127. 2086. Neuro-psychiatric hospital and juvenile Origin and destination survey (Mr. Lloyd), delinquency (Mr. Gair), 142. 1768, 2078. New State Movement, Capricornia (Mr. Overlack, Mr. J., Driver's licence (Mr. Gardner), 61. Houston), 2049. New Zealand, Aluminium industry, Treat­ Overseas shipping freights, (Mr. Davies), ment of Queensland bauxite (Mr. A. J. 733, 1274. Smith), 905. North Booval, State school (Mr. Donald), Painters, Brisbane Hospitals Boards 459, 2127. (Mr. Lloyd), 870; Master, Registration (Mr. Graham), 1443. North Mackay, Evans Avenue and Malcolmson Street, Traffic hazard Paper mill, Ayr (Mr. McCathie), 1806; (Mr. Roberts), 511; Sewerage work to Ayr and Mackay (Mr. Coburn), 2120. absorb unemployed (Mr. Roberts), Parking meter fines (Mr. Aikens), 326. 2120. Parking station, Wickh:am Terrace and North Queensland- Edward Street, Valuation of railway Cyclone and flood relief (Mr. Graham), land (Mr. Duggan), 270. 24. Parliament, Legal members, Office of profit Governmental orders, Placing (Mr. under the Crown (Mr. Aikens), 1492. Aikens), 310. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Parliament House, Fence, Cost of repair Aikens), 60. (Mr. Jesson), 23. Industries, New (Mr. Aikens), 160. Passenger boats, Two-way radio (Mr. Rail freight charges (Mr. Adair), 1678. Gunn), 905; Hayles's launches (Mr. Aikens), 1273. Timber for Mt. Isa railway line re-con­ struction (Mr. Gilmore), 2122. Pathologist, Brisbane Mental Hospital (Mr. University, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), Donald), 108. 1582; Atherton Tableland (Mr. Gil­ Pay-roll tax paid by Government depart­ more), 1916. ments (Mr. Thackeray), 2125. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 17

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Pearce, Mr., Stipendiary magistrate, Sen­ Port Alma-Bajool, Rail passengers (Mr. tence of aged pensioner (Mr. Mann). Burrows), 240. 2048. Port Douglas, State school (Mr. Adair), Peel Island land (Mr. Gunn), 904. 872, 2236. Peko Copper Mines (Mr. A. J. Smith), Ports- 2128. Bundaberg, Oil storage depot (Mr. Pensioners- Davies), 1677. Eventide Homes, Hospital and Medical Central Queensland, Committee to Benefit Fund contributions (Mr. Lloyd), investigate (Mr. Burrows), 109; Report 106; Rail passes (Mr. Coburn), 2195. (Mr. Burrows), 2198. Fishing fine (Mr. A. J. Smith), 1808. Urangan, Oil storage depot (Mr. Davies), 1677. Rail passes (Mr. Coburn), 1076, 2195; First-class rail travel (Mr. Hooper), Postal charges (Mr. Duggan), 236, 733, 1526. 1767. Sentence by Mr. Pearce, S.M. (Mr. Prawn trawling, Moreton Bay (Mr. Nichol­ Mann), 2048. son), 1884. Smith, Mr. H. J., Woody Point (Mr. Pre-packed meats (Mr. Power), 61, 143. A. J. Smith), 1808. Price control- Perpetual town leases, Bribie Island (Mr. Food and groceries (Mr. Power), 1127. Lloyd), 635; Miners' homestead, Con­ version (Mr. Aikens), 733, 794. Milk (Mr. Hanlon), 21. Oranges (Mr. Duggan), 236. Petrie Terrace State School (Mr. Power), 530; (Mr. Hanlon), 2046. Profiteering Prevention Act, Breaches (Mr. Power), 60, 162. Petrol resellers, Gifts to customers (Mr. Gair), 2236. Re-introduction on decontrolled com­ modities (Mr. Lloyd), 2045; (Mr. Pictures for Queensland Art Gallery (Mr. Power), 2046. Duggan), 20. Sugar (Mr. Lloyd), 1076. Pindi Pindi, Road transport of bricks (Mr. Graham), 1679. Prices- Pineapple industry, Stabilisation (Mr. Beef (Mr. Power), 1581. Thackeray), 61; Threat from cheap Bottled beer at Royal National Show labour countries (Mr. Davies), 2050. (Mr. Hanlon), 272. Plane Creek sugar mill tramway exten­ Chemists' code (Mr. Duggan), 1371. sion (Mr. Jesson), 325. Food, De-control (Mr. Power), 1127. Police Department- Franol tablets (Mr. Duggan), 1371. Clerical work (Mr. Donald), 312; (Mr. Gas, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 1525. Duggan), 573. Groceries, De-control (Mr. Power), Motor-cycle fleet (Mr. Aikens), 1581. 1127. Privilege in civil actions (Mr. Duggan), Meat, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 2122. 993. Milk, Atherton Hospitals Board (Mr. School safety patrols (Mr. Houstol:\), Wallace), 1808, 2125. 1678. Oranges (Mr. Duggan), 236. Traffic police (Mr. Duggan), 2041, 2199. Sleepers, Timber, Railway Department Transport police. Charges of corruption (Mr. Davies), 2050. (Mr. Walsh), 2242. Sugar, De-control (Mr. Lloyd), 1076. Uniforms, New (Mr. Duggan), 1595. Tea (Mr. Duggan), 418. Police State (Mr. Mann), 2081. Prices Branch, Employees (Mr. Power), Poliomyelitis, Salk vaccine (Mr. Coburn), 60, 104; (Mr. Duggan), 573; Prosecu­ 2195. tions and warnings (Mr. Power), 104. Port Alma, Inclusion in Rockhampton Primary producers' vehicles, Registration electorate (Mr. Gardner), 237. (Mr. Anderson), 1597. Port Alma road- Princess Alexandra, Permission for Govern­ Bitumen surfacing (Mr. Burrows), 328. ment Printing Office emplo}'ees to Contributions towards cost (Mr. view Royal Progress (Mr. Baxter), Burrows), 328. 271; Special railway coach (Mr. Filling material (Mr. Burrows), 239. Aikens), 512. Public or private road (Mr. Thackeray), Prisoners, Boggo Road, Bread manufacture 2081. (Mr. Jesson), 109, 147. Soil mechanics investigation (Mr. Profiteering Prevention Act, Breaches (Mr. Burrows), 108. Power), 60, 104, 162.

Transport Tax (Mr. Thackeray), 145, Prope1rties bought by Government (Mr. 2081; (Mr. Burrows), 202. Jesson), 2241. 18 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Proserpine High School (Mr. Roberts), Railways-continued: 2119. Bajool-Port Alma, Passengers (Mr. Proserpine-Mackay road (Mr. Roberts), Burrows), 240. 2119. Biggenden, Refrigerators (Mr. Davies), Public company accounts, Preference to 1977. members of Chartered Institute of Blackwood Road, Mitchelton, Level Accountants (Mr. Davies), 108. crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Public holiday, 28 December, 1959 (Mr. Bogantungan-Drummond Range Hanlon), 60, 433; (Mr. Lloyd), 1141. section (Mr. Clark), 2239. Public Relations Bureau (Mr. Gair), 142. Boiler attendants, Application of Machinery and Scaffolding Act (Mr. Public Service- Davies), 816. Insurance premium deductions (Mr. Boogan-Mourilyan Harbour, Standard Duggan), 2042. gauge (Mr. Byrne), 239. Salaries and wages (Mr. Aikens), 633. Breweries, Freight concessions (Mr. Superannuation scheme, Widow's pen­ Adair), 1289. sion (Mr. Gair), 2235. Broadlands, Shelter shed (Mr. Coburn), Publicity campaign against consumption of 327. alcohol (Mr. Donald), 312. Cairns, Refreshment rooms (Mr. Queen Street, Traffic lights and zebra Wallace), 2194. crossings (Mr. Lloyd), 1141. Carriage and wagon repairs (Mr. Davies), 203. Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade (Mr. McCathie), 2238. Carriage CLV487, Derailed, Burning (Mr. Davies), 146. Queensland Art Gallery, Pictures (Mr. Central Queensland, Freight conces­ Duggan), 20. sions for drought relief (Mr. Queensland Egg Marketing Board building Burrows), 636. (Mr. Clark), 2238. Coal freights, Rebates (Mr. Marsden), Queensland Government Tourist Bureau, 1194. Commission paid by hotels (Mr. Dawsons Parade, Grovely, Bridge (Mr. Lloyd), 962. Lloyd), 237. Queensland Housing Commission (see Derailments and safety of permanent "Housing Commission"). way (Mr. Burrows), 146. Queensland Industrial Institution for the Diesel-electric locomotives (Mr. Blind (Mr. Aikens), 1582. Houston), 2237, Dog spikes (Mr. Mann), 636, 1288. "Queensland Junior Farmers' Official Handbook" (Mr. Baxter), 25. Drummond Range-Bogantungan sec­ tion (Mr. Clark), 2239. Queensland Meat Export Company, Oonoonba, Dust and waste effluent Eagle Farm level crossing (Mr. Knox), (Mr. Wallace), 311. 2242. Emergency cords (Mr. Burrows), 312, Quinlan, Miller and Treston, Letter about 358. road hauliers (Mr. Walsh), 2242. Employees- Rauk, Dr., Report on prawning (Mr. Dismissal notices, Construction work­ Nicholson), 1884. ers (Mr. Lloyd), 870. Radio, Two-way, Passenger boats (Mr. Ipswich workshops (Mr. Marsden), Gunn), 905; Hayles's launches (Mr. 108. Aikens), 1273. Margins increase (Mr. Donald), 2237. Railheads, Western Queensland, Roads Number (Mr. Thackeray), 26, 107; (Mr. Hewitt), 1075. Permanent (Mr. Davies), 2240. Railways- Questioning by police (Mr. Aikens), Accidents, Release of names of killed 816. or injured (Mr. Thackeray), 2191. Rockhampton workshops (Mr. Thack­ Alderley level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), eray), 108. 237. Sa1aries and wages (Mr. Aikens), 633; Apprentices, Maryborough (Mr. Margins increase (Mr. Donald), Davies), 23; Ipswich (Mr. Marsden), 2237. 108. Enoggera level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Haddow station, Hood lights (Mr. Eventide Home inmates, Passes (Mr. Davies), 273. Coburn), 2195. Bajool land, Filling material for Port Factories and Shops Acts, Application Alma road (Mr. Burrows), 239. to workshops (Mr. Donald), 22. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 19

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Farleigh sugar mill tramway extension, Level crossings-continued: Effect on railway revenue (Mr. Jesson), Eagle Farm (Mr. Knox), 2242. 325. Oakhurst (Mr. Davies), 311. Ferny Grove level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), Samford Road, Ferny Grove (Mr. 237. Lloyd), 237. Fettling gangs- South Pine Rd., Alderley (Mr. Lloyd), Section cars in Mareeba and Kuranda 237. areas (Mr. Adair), 272. Wardell Street, Enoggera (Mr. Lloyd), Strength (Mr. Burrows), 146. 237. Temporary vacancies (Mr. Burrows), Locomotives, C.17 (Mr. Davies), 108; 459. Diesel-electric (Mr. Houston), 2237. First-aid boxes on trains (Mr. Machinery and Scaffolding Act, Applica­ Thackeray), 2125. tion to boiler attendants (Mr. Davies), Flying gangs, Section cars in Mareeba 816. and Kuranda areas (Mr. Adair), 272. Mareeba, Section cars for fettling gangs Freight- and flying gangs (Mr. Adair), 272; Beer (Mr. Adair), 1289, 1423. Lessees of land in Byrne Street (Mr. Adair), 2082. Coal, Rebates (Mr. Marsden), 1194. Margins increase (Mr. Donald), 2237. Drought relief concessions, Central Queensland (Mr. Burrows), 636. Maryborough, Apprentices (Mr. Davies), 23; Workshops, Carriage and wagon Gatton, Second-class goods (Mr. repairs (Mr. Davies), 203. Mann), 510. Mayne Junction, Dismissal notices (Mr. Mt. Isa mines, Rebates (Mr. Lloyd), Lloyd), 870. 1195. Medway Creek disaster (Mr. Davis), North Queensland (Mr. Adair), 1678. 2129; (Mr. Thackeray), 2191, 2237; Second-class goods, Gatton and Too­ (Mr. Donald), 2237. woomba (Mr. Mann), 510. Midlander, Replacement (Mr. Davis), Toowoomba, Second-class goods (Mr. 2195. Mann), 510. Milton Street, Mackay, Rail-motor stop Gatton, Freight on second-class goods (Mr. Roberts), 2044. (Mr. Mann), 510. Mitchelton level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), Gayndah, Refrigerators (Mr. Davies), 237. 1977. Mitchelton-Keperra, Duplication (Mr. Gladstone jetty, Shunting charges (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Burrows), 240. Mourilyan Harbour-Boogan, Standard Grovely level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 237. gauge (Mr. Byrne), 239. Gumlu siding (Mr. Coburn), 327. Mt. Isa mines, Freight rebates (Mr. Lloyd), 1195. Hytten, Professor, Report (Mr. Donald), 22. Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville- Commonwealth assistance (Mr. Inala-Wacol, Link (Mr. Mann), 2123. Hanlon), 1807. Industrial consultative committee (Mr. Cost of negotiations (Mr. A. J. Smith), Donald), 1275. 62. Ipswich workshops, Employees and Engineering section (Mr. A. J. Smith), apprentices (Mr. Marsden), 108; Car­ 62. riage and wagon repairs (Mr. Davies), Ford, Bacon and Davis, Report (Mr. 203. Coburn), 143; Conditions and fees Kalkie murder, Questioning of Towns­ (Mr. Duggan), 1127. ville employee (Mr. Aikens), 816. Interest on loan (Mr. Duggan), 1127. Keperra-Mitchelton, Duplication (Mr. Loan terms (Mr. Aikens), 1340. Lloyd), 237. Negotiations (Mr. Coburn), 143. Kuranda, Section cars for flying gangs North Queensland timbe·r (Mr. and fettling gangs (Mr. Adair), 272. Gilmore), 2122. Land for parking station, Wickham Tinaroo irrigation scheme, Preference Terrace and Edward Street (Mr. (Mr. Mann), 1710. Duggan), 270. Townsville, Welding, constructional Level crossings- and fabrication work (Mr. Aikens), Blackwood Road, Mitchelton (Mr. 2078· Parcels Office (Mr. Aikens), Lloyd), 237. 2196: Dawson Parade, Grovely (Mr. Lloyd), Unemployed, Absorption (Mr. Aikens), 237. 1195. 20 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Mt. Molloy-Rumula, Closure (Mr. Toowoomba, Freight on second-class Adair), 1493. goods (Mr. Mann), 510. Nundah, New station (Mr. Knox), 530. Townsville- Oakhurst level crossing (Mr. Davies), Lease of land for petrol service station 311. (Mr. Aikens), 143. · Show Society, Land transfer (Mr. Pensioners, Passes (Mr. Coburn), 1076, Aikens), 2235. 2195; First-class travel (Mr. Hooper), 1526. Sunlander passengers' luggage (Mr. Aikens), 1596. Permanent way, Safety (Mr. Burrows), Townsville-Mt. Isa railway (see "Mt. 146. Is a-Townsville-Collinsville"). Plane Creek sugar mill tramway exten­ Wacol-Inala, Link (Mr. Mann), 2123. sion, Effect on railway revenue (Mr. Wagon repairs (Mr. Davies), 203. Jesson), 325. Wakala, Shelter shed (Mr. Coburn), 327. Port Alma- \Vardell Street, Enoggera, Level crossing Filling material for road (Mr. Bur­ (Mr. Lloyd), 237. rows), 239. Wickham Terrace, Land for parking Motor trolley (Mr. Burrows), 240. station (Mr. Duggan), 270. Shunting charges (Mr. Burrows), 240. Woodstock, Weighbddge (Mr. Aikens), Port Alma-Bajool, Passengers (Mr. Bur­ 530. rows), 240. Workshops, Application of Factories and Port Alma-Rockhampton, Passengers and Shops Acts (Mr. Donald), 22. fares (Mr. Burrows), 240. Yaraka, Road to rail head (Mr. Hewitt), 1075; (Mr. Gardner), 2192. Princess Alexandra, Special coach (Mr. Aikens), 513. Rattray, Driver, Leave to attend to union Rail-motor stop, Milton Street, Mackay business (Mr. Graham), 109. (Mr. Roberts), 2044. Red Hill, Housing Commission fiats (Mr. Rattray, Driver, Leave to attend to union Power), 2187. business (Mr. Graham), 109. Redbank, Housing Commission project Redbank, Dismissal notices (Mr. Lloyd), (Mr. Donald), 147; Railway construc­ 870. tion workers, Dismissal notices (Mr. Refrigerators, Gayndah and Biggenden Lloyd), 870. (Mr. Davies), 1977. Reforestation (Mr. Davies), 357. Roads to rail heads (Mr. Hewitt), 1075. Regional Directors of Education (Mr. Dip­ Rockhampton, Telephone and control lock), 2123. phones (Mr. Thackeray), 2051; Work­ Regional Electricity Boards, Use of steel­ shops, Employees (Mr. Thackeray), cored aluminium cable (Mr. A. J. 108. Smith), 62. Rockhampton-Port Alma, Passengers and fares (Mr. Burrows), 240. Registration, Primary producers' vehicles (Mr. Anderson), 1597. Rosedale, Cyclone victims, Tarpaulin hire (Mr. Burrows), 530. Rent control (Mr. Lloyd), 2045. Rumula-Mt. Molloy, Closure (Mr. Rental accommodation advertisements, Adair), 1493. Tenants with children (Mr. Aikens), Samford Road, Ferny Grove, Level cross­ 142. ing (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Reserves 272 and 493, Mackay (Mr. Section cars for fettling gangs and flying Graham), 109. gangs, Mareeba and Kuranda areas (Mr. Adair), 272. Rewa-ds for apprehension of cattle thieves Sheep, Dying and thirsty, Cannon Hill (Mr. Burrows), 1128. (Mr. Duggan), 141. Richlands State School (Mr. Herbert), Sleepers, Timber (Mr. Davies), 2050. 1711. Stock, Ill-treatment and transport (Mr. Rifle range, Enoggera (Mr. Lloyd), 709. Burrows), 163. "Ring road" for Brisbane traffic (Mr. Sunlander, Passengers' luggage at Towns­ Lloyd), 1768. ville (Mr. Aikens), 1596. Tarpaulins, Hire by Rosedale cyclone Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) Act, victims (Mr. Burrows), 530. Indemnification of interstate hauliers (Mr. Gair), 1978. Telephones and control phones, Rock­ hampton and district (Mr. Thackeray), Roads Maintenance Account, Local author­ 2051. ity allocations (Mr. Duggan), 904. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 21

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Roads to rail-heads, Western Queensland Sawmills, Stockpiling of log timber (Mr. (Mr. Hewitt), 1075. Adair), 872. Roadworthiness of motor vehicles (Mr. Sawtell. L. J., Prosecution (Mr. Aikens), Duggan), 59. 356. Rockhampton- School safety patrol (Mr. Houston), 1678. Fertiliser works (Mr. Thackeray), 795, Schools (see "State Schools"). 2191. Sea erosion, Machan's and Holloway's Housing Commission houses approved beaches (Mr. Adair), 1526. (Mr. Aikens), 2078. Port Alma, Inclusion in electorate (Mr. Secondary school students, Cost of books, Gardner), 237. etc. (Mr. Adair), 2126. Ports (Mr. Burrows), 108, 109. Semi-intermediate patients, Brisbane Gen· Railways, Workshops employees (Mr. eral Hospitals, Charges (Mr. Lloyd), Thackeray), 108; Telephones and con­ 309; South Brisbane Auxiliary Hos­ trol phones (Mr. Thackeray), 2051. pital, Beds (Mr. Houston), 421. Thozet Road, State school (Mr. Senile annexe, Townsville hospital (Mr. Thackeray), 162, 2191; Housing Com­ Aikens), 649; Payments by patients mission homes (Mr. Thackeray), 2125. (Mr. Duggan), 1580. Traffic plan (Mr. Gardner), 2191. Serviceton State School (Mr. Herbert), Unemployment at meatworks (Mr. 1711. Thackeray), 795. Sewerage, Grovely housing project (Mr. Rockhampton, North (see "North Rock­ Lloyd), 61. hampton"). Sheep, Dying and thirsty, Cannon Hill (Mr. Rockhampton-Longreach road (Mr. Duggan), 141. Gardner), 2126. Shipping freights, Overseas (Mr. Davies), Rockhampton-Port Alma, Rail passengers 733, 1274. (Mr. Burrows), 240; Road, Contribu­ Shute Harbour, Jetty (Mr. Roberts), 2194. tions to cost (Mr. Burrows), 328. Slinks treated at Brisbane Abattoir (Mr. Rocklea, New factories and businesses (Mr. Houston), 2126. Gair), 2124. Smith, Mr. H. J., Fishing fine (Mr. A. J. Roma, Cabinet meeting, Transport of Smith), 1808. MinisterS and staff (Mr. Clark), 144. Smith Creek, Cairns, Fish Board wharf Roma-Injune, Road (Mr. Ewan), 1443. (Mr. Wallace), 2051. Rosedale cyclone victims, Hire of railway SodillPl fluoroacetate, Use by cattle owners tarpaulins (Mr. Burrows), 530. (Mr. Duggan), 59. Royal Ball (Mr. Aikens), 64; (Mr. Gair), Soot nuisance, Townsville Regional Elec­ 141. tricity Board (Mr. Aikens), 238: Royal Commission, Sugar industry (Mr. Mackay power station (Mr. Graham), McCathie), 20. 904, 994, 2052. Royal National Show, Bottled beer (Mr. South Brisbane Auxiliary Hospital, Semi­ Hanlon), 272. intermediate patients, Charges (Mr. Lloyd), 309; Beds (Mr. Houston), 421. Royal Progress, Permission for Govern­ ment Printing Offide employees to South Mackay, Primary school (Mr. view (Mr. Baxter), 271. Graham), 64, 2053. Royalty concession, Tin and other metals Southern Electric Authority, Transfer of (Mr. Gilmore), 2086. Brisbane City Council electricity undertakings (Mr. Lloyd), 21. Rumula-Mt. Molloy, Closure of branch railway (Mr. Adair), 1493. Southport­ Runcorn traffic hazard, Mains Road and Harley's Seafoods (Mr. Jesson), 2189, Pinelands Road (Mr. Hart), 2193. 2243. Rust in maize, Atherton Tableland (Mr. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Gilmore), 1767. Jesson), 2083. Maternity hospital (Mr. Jesson), 2052, Ryan. Dr. J. J., Mass X-rays (Mr. Aikens), 2127. 1678. Pier and foreshore improvements (Mr. Safety patrol, School (Mr. Houston), 1678. Jesson), 2187. Salk vaccine (Mr. Coburn), 2195. Stafford Housing Commission Estate (See Samford Road, Ferny Grove, Level cross­ "Trout Road Housing Commission ing (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Estate"). Sammon, E. L., Gaol inmate (Mr. Hanlon), Stanthorpe Hospital Board (Mr. Hilton). 2047. 1443. 22 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State Government Insurance Office, Re· State Schools-continued: insurance (Mr. Duggan), 201; Mary· Millaroo, Teachers' residence (Mr. borough building (Mr. Davies), 2198. McCathie), 63. State Schools- Milton, Extra classrooms (Mr. Hanlon), Aboriginal children, Bessie Point, Trans· 421; Manual training and domestic port (Mr. Wallace), 2125; (Mr. Adair) science (Mr. Hanlon), 1372. 2236. ' l\l!itchelton High School (Mr. Lloyd), 633. Air-cooling plant, Mary Kathleen (Mr. Morningside (Mr. Houston), 2082. Lloyd), 962. Mossman (Mr. Adair), 2197. Aitkenvale (Mr. Aikens), 105. Native Affairs Department schools (Mr. Albert (Mr. Davies), 63, 733, 2084. Duggan), 1883. Ashgrove, High school (Mr. Hanlon) North Booval (Mr. Donald), 459, 2127. 161. ' North Rockhampton, Thozet Road (Mr. Babinda, High school (Mr. Wordsworth). Thacke·ray), 162. 2192. Obi Obi (Mr. Burrows), 312. Balmoral High School (Mr. Houston) 326. ' Petrie Terrace (Mr. Power), 530; (Mr. Bardon, High school (Mr. Hanlon) 161 Hanlon), 2046. 2241. ' ' Port Douglas (Mr. Adair), 872, 2236. Bessie Point, Aboriginal children, Trans­ Proserpine, High school (Mr. Roberts), port (Mr. Wallace), 2125; (Mr. Adair), 2119. 2236. Pupils in Department of Native Affairs Bloomfield (Mr. Adair), 872. schools (Mr. Duggan), 1883. Bremer High School (Mr. Donald), 512. Regional Directors of Education (Mr. Buildings, Wood or brick construction Diplock), 2123. (Mr. Houston), 872; Standards State Richlands (Mr. Herbert), 1711. and denominational schools' (Mr. Safety patrol (Mr. Houston), 1678. Connolly), 1767. Secondary school students, Cost of school Bulimba (Mr. Houston), 327. books, &c. (Mr. Adair), 2126. Charleville (Mr. Dufficy), 21. Serviceton (Mr. Herbert), 1711. Cloncurry, Milk for school childre·n (Mr. South Mackay (Mr. Graham), 64, 2053. A. J. Smith), 2199. Supplies, Shortages (Mr. Duggan), 308. Denominational and State schools Build­ ing standards (Mr. Connolly); 1767. Teachers- Dinmore (Mr. Donald), 459. Appeals against appointment of inspectors (Mr. Diplock), 2123. East Ayr, Teaching staff (Mr. McCathie), Beauty quests (Mr. Diplock), 1917. 2080. Enoggera Rifle Range (Mr. Lloyd), 709. East Ayr (Mr. McCathie), 2080. Hermit Park, Playing area (Mr. Aikens), Married women (Mr. Duggan), 2186. 326; New infants' school (Mr. Aikens) Native Affairs Department schools 458. ' (Mr. Duggan), 1883. High schools, Sites (Mr. Gunn), 636; Residence, Millaroo (Mr. McCathie), Built by Labour and Country-Liberal 63. Governments (Mr. Dewar), 2186. Residences in country areas (Mr. In ala (Mr. Herbert), 1711. Duggan), 2077; Built by Labour lndooroopilly High School (Mr. Hanlon), Government (Mr. Dewar), 2120. 161. Students, University public examina­ Inspectors, Appeals (Mr. Diplock), 2123; tions (Mr. Gardner), 650. Appointment (Mr. Diplock), 2240. Training College, Special course (Mr. Kawana area (Mr. Thackeray), 2240. Duggan), 270. Kidaman Creek (Mr. Burrows), 312. Withdrawal from schools and replace­ ment (Mr. Duggan), 270. Lower Kenilworth (Mr. Burrows), 312. Thozet Road, North Rockhampton (Mr. Mackay, High school (Mr. Graham), 64; Thackeray), 162, 2191. Milton Street rail-motor stop (Mr. Roberts), 2044. Torres Strait Islanders, Conditions (Mr. Manly, High school (Mr. Gunn), 636. Adair), 422; Secondary school educa­ tion (Mr. Adair), 2048. Mareeba (Mr. Wallace), 2193. Mary Kathleen, Air-cooling plant (Mr. Townsville, High school (Mr. Aikens), Lloyd), 962. 2196. Maryborough, Albert (Mr. Davies), 63, University public examinations, Students 733, 2084. from Brisbane and Ipswich (Mr. Maryborough West (Mr. Davies), 733, Gardner), 650. 2084. Wulguru (Mr. Aikens), 1596. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 23

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State Stores Board, Placing of orders in Telephone charges (Mr. Duggan), 236, North Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 310; 733, 1767. Cement supplies (Mr. Jesson), 2127. Telephone-tapping (Mr. Hanlon), 1976. State Transport Facilities Acts- Television film, Seizure at Brisbane Gaol Carriage of goods without licence (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 433. Duggan), 1140. Television sets and Housing Commission Interstate hauliers, Indemnification (Mr. tenants (Mr. Duggan), 141, 632; (Mr. Gair), 1977. Lloyd), 2121. Port Alma road (Mr. Thackeray), 2081. Thozet Road, North Rockhampton, State Western Interstate Pty. Ltd., Appeal school (Mr. Thackeray), 162, 2191; (Mr. Duggan), 1140. Housing Commission homes (Mr. Stec, F., Prosecution (Mr. Aikens), 356, Thackeray), 2125. 457. Thuringowa, Seasonal unemployment (Mr. Steel, Production from iron ore in Queens­ McCathie), 2043. land (Mr. Coburn), 904; Shortage (Mr. Davies), 1342. Thursday Island, Air fares (Mr. Adair), 1196. Stock, Ill-treatment and transport (Mr. Duggan), 141; (Mr. Burrows), 163. Tiaro-Bauple-Maryborough, Bruce Highway (Mr. Davies), 63, 1196, 1274, 2198. Students, University public e•xaminations (Mr. Gardner), 650. Timber, Log, Stockpiling (Mr. Adair), 872; No;th Queensland, Mt. Isa railway line Sub-intermediate patients, Brisbane General Hospitals, Charges (Mr. Lloyd), 309; reconstruction (Mr. Gilmore), 2122. South Brisbane Auxiliary Hospital, Tin, Ore production royalties (Mr. Gil­ Beds (Mr. Houston), 421. more), 2086. Sugar- Tinaroo Falls dam- Conference resolutions (Mr. Roberts), A.E.U. members, Dismissal notices (Mr. 1580. Mann), 1917. Decontrol of price (Mr. Lloyd), 1076. Preference for Mt. Isa railway rehabili­ Mourilyan Harbour, Rail transport (Mr. tation over irrigation project (Mr. Byrne), 239. Mann), 1710. Overproduction of cane, Minister's state­ Use of water (Mr. Lloyd), 634. ment (Mr. Adair), 816, 1128. Tingalpa, Housing Commission houses Royal Commission (Mr. McCathie), 20. (Mr. Houston), 2083. Townsville, Bagged, Shipments (Mr. Tobacco-growing industry- Aikens), 419. Barron River, Water charges (Mr. Supreme Court judges, Work during High Lloyd), 634. Court sittings (M. Aikens), 419, 458. Clare (Mr. McCathie), 63. Surgical operations, Unnecessary (Mr. Electricity supply, Mareeba district (Mr. Aikens), 1443. Adair), 2048. Syngamia grub, Lantana destruction (Mr. Mareeba-Dimbulah, Mary Creek and Duggan), 309. Herbert River areas (Mr. Gilmore), Tabasan tablets, Sale on doctor's prescrip­ 419. tion (Mr. Duggan), 1371. Maryborough district (Mr. Davies), Tea, Grades (Mr. Duggan), 418. 2084. Teachers- Toohey's Road, Mt. Gravatt, Traffic hazard Appeals against appointment of inspec­ (Mr. Hart), 530. tors (Mr. Diplock), 2123. Toowoomba- Beauty quests (Mr. Diplock), 1917. Housing Commission houses approved East Ayr State School (Mr. McCathie), (Mr. Aikens), 2078. 2080. Parking in streets (Mr. Anderson), 1596. Married women (Mr. Duggan), 2186. Rail freight on second-class goods (Mr. Millaroo, Residence (Mr. McCathie), 63. Mann), 510. Native Affairs Department schools (Mr. Duggan), 1883. Torres Strait Islanders- Residence, Millaroo (Mr. McCathie), 63. Armed forces, Right to vote at State elections (Mr. Wallace), 143. Residences in country areas (Mr. Dug­ gan), 2077; Built by Labour Govern­ Conditions (Mr. Adair), 421. ment (Mr. Dewar), 2120. Hotel-drinking (Mr. Adair), 512, 2197. Training College, Special course (Mr. Secondary school education (Mr. Adair), Duggan), 270. 2048. Withdrawal from schools and replace· Tourist Bureau, Commission paid by hotels ment (Mr. Duggan), 270. (Mr. Lloyd), 962. 24 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Townsville­ "Townsville Daily Bulletin," Rental accom­ Armstrong-Gulliver area, Town allot­ modation advertisements (Mr. Aikens), ments (Mr. Aikens), 2235. 142. Bohle River, Effluent from meatworks Townsville-Ingham, Transport of bulk oil (Mr. Jesson), 905. or petrol (Mr. Aikens), 56. Garbutt, Temporary housing (Mr. Jes­ Townsville-Mt. Isa railway (See "Rail­ son), 815; Home-building sites (Mr. ways"). Aikens), 1142. Gas, Price (Mr. Aikens), 1525. Traffic- High school (Mr. Aikens), 2196. Accident at Logan Road, Buranda ~Mr. Housing- Aikens), 649. Garbutt, Temporary accommodation Botanical Gardens and traffic control (Mr. Jesson), 815. plan (Mr. Duggan), 1524. Queensland Housing Commission­ Brisbane, One-way street plan (Mr. Knox), 906. Approvals (Mr. Aikens), 2078. Brisbane City Council and Government, Flats (Mr. Aikens), 2122. Co-operation (Mr. Mann), 2049. Houses (Mr. Aikens), 60, 271. Convictions and fines (Mr. Lloyd), 61, Shortage (Mr. Aikens), 60. 105. Shortage (Mr. Aikens), 60. Court as collecting agency for Brisbane Industrial sites (Mr. Aikens), 143. City Council (Mr. Aikens), 326. Kalkie murder, Questioning of railway Court delays (Mr. Duggan), 1140. employee (Mr. Aikens), 816. Diamond turns (Mr. Hanlon), 2124. Meat, Retail price (Mr. Aikens), 2122. Drinking drive~s, Fines (Mr. Duggan), 160; (Mr. Aikens), 355. Offal meats (Mr. Aikens), 1288. Green-light periods, George and Ann Oonoonba, Dust and waste effluent (Mr. Streets (Mr. Hanlon), 2192. Wallace), 311. Helicopter survey (Mr. Hanlon), 2046. Petrol service station, Flinders Street Lights (Mr. Duggan), 2041, 2199; (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 143. Lloyd), 2078; George and Ann Streets Police motor-cycle fleet (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Hanlon), 2192. 1581. Minister for Labour and Industry, State­ Railways- ment on traffic control (Mr. Hanlon), 2080. Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville line, Welding and other work (Mr. Minor breaches (Mr. Hanlon), 311, 357, Aikens), 2078. 2081. Parcels Office (Mr. Aikens), 2196. Motor-cyclists, Crash helmets (Mr. Hanlon), 1493. Sunlander passengers' luggage (Mr. Aikens), 1596. North Mackay, Evans Avenue and Mal­ colmson Street, Hazard (Mr. Roberts), Regional Electricity Board- 511. Charters Towers Finance Company One-way street plan, Brisbane (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 2196. Knox), 906; Signs, corner of Eliza­ Road transport of electrical appliances beth and George Streets (Mr. Jesson), (Mr. Aikens), 457. 2129. Soot nuisance (Mr. Aikens), 238. Origin-and-destination survey (Mr. Use of steel-cored aluminium cable Lloyd), 1768, 2078. (Mr. A. J. Smith), 62. Parking meter fines (Mr. Aikens), .326; Woodstock-Major's Creek area, Elec­ (Mr. Hanlon), 357. tricity supply (Mr. Aikens), 1595. Police (Mr. Duggan), 2041, 2199. Senile annexe, Hospital buildings (Mr. Queen Street, Lights and zebra cross­ Aikens), 649. ings (Mr. Lloyd), 1141. Show Society, Transfer of railway land (Mr. Aikens), 2235. "Ring road" for Brisbane (Mr. Lloyd), 1768, 2078. Soot nuisance, Regional Electricity Board (Mr. Aikens), 238. Roadworthiness of motor vehicles (Mr. Duggan), 59. Sports reserve (Mr. Aikens), 2235. Rockhampton plan (Mr. Gardner), 2191. Sugar, Bagged (Mr. Aikens), 419. Unemployment, Seasonal (Mr. Runcorn hazard, Mains Road and Pine­ McCathie), 2043. lands Road (Mr. Hart), 2193. University, Land (Mr. Aikens), 1582, Smoking while driving (Mr. Mann), 2122. 2081. Valuation fee, Home and furniture of Stationary breaches (Mr. Hanlon), 311, pensioner's widow (Mr. Aikens), 23. 357, 2081. JNDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 25

QUESTION~ontinued: QUESTIONS-continued: Traffic-continued: University- Toohey's Road, Marshall Road and Asian students (Mr. Aikens), 1217. Monash Road, Mt. Gravatt (Mr. Atherton Tablelands site (Mr. Gilmore), Hart), 530. 1916. Toowoomba, Parking in streets (Mr. Public examinations, Students from Anderson), 1596. Brisbane and Ipswich (Mr. Gardner), Trolley buses and transport depots, 650. Alice Street (Mr. Houston), 2193. Townsville, Land (Mr. Aikens), 1582, Transport­ 2122. Border-hopping, Royal Commission (Mr. Urangan, Oil storage depot (Mr. Davies), Walsh), 2238. 1677, 2084. Coal, Road (Mr. Davies), 2241. Urea (Mr. Coburn), 2236. Depots, Alice Street (Mr. Houston), Valuation fee, Home and furniture of 2193. pensioner's widow, Townsville (Mr. Interstate hauliers, Indemnification (Mr. Aikens), 23. Gair), 1977. Valuations, Conversion to freehold (Mr. Oil or petrol in bulk, Townsville­ Duggan), 432. Ingham (Mr. Aikens), 56. Waco!, Industrial estate (Mr. Hanlon), 106; Pindi Pindi Brickworks (Mr. Graham) (Mr. Aikens), 143; (Mr. Davies), 311, 1679. 328, 421. Police, Charges of corruption (Mr. Wacol-Inala, Rail link (Mr. Mann), 2123. Walsh), 2242. Wage-pegging (Mr. Lloyd), 2045; (Mr. Road hauliers (Mr. Walsh), 2242. Power), 2046. Townsville-Ingham, Bulk oil or petrol Wakala, Railway shelter shed (Mr. Coburn), (Mr. Aikens), 56. 327. Y eppoon, Exemption from road trans­ Walkers Ltd., Maryborough, C.17 loco­ port fees (Mr. V. E. Jones), 1977. motives (Mr. Davies), 108; Dredges "Triumoh in the Tropics" (Mr. Power), (Mr. Davies), 711. 795. Walkley, Mr. W. G., Statement on Govern­ ment subsidy for Ampol (Mr. A. J. Trolley buses and transport depots, Alice Smith), 1217. Street (Mr. Houston), 2193. Wangaratta Creek-Gumlu, Northern high­ Trout Road Housing Commission Estate-­ way (Mr. Coburn), 25. Houses without water or electricity (Mr. Wardell Street, Enoggera, Level crossing Lloyd), 146. (Mr. Lloyd), 237. Painting (Mr. Lloyd), 1341. Wards, Brisbane municipal (Mr. Hanlon), Price of houses (Mr. Lloyd), 871. 1768. Sewerage (Mr. Lloyd), 309. Waste effluent, Oonoonba (Mr. Wallace), Tuan Forestry Reserve (Mr. Davies), S6, 311. 2241. . Water supply and irrigation (see "Irrigation and water supply") Tunley, Mr., Allocation to remodel Braille House (Mr. Aikens), 1582. Waterside workers, Long-service leave (Mr. Aikens), 710. Unemployment- Weipa bauxite field (Mr. Adair), 422. Ayr, Thuringowa and Townsville (Mr. McCathie), 2043. Western Interstate Pty. Ltd., Appeal to Full Court (Mr. Duggan), 1140. Central Queensland (Mr. Thackeray\ 795. Wickham Terrace, Railway land for park­ ing station (Mr. Duggan), 270. Mackay advisory committee (Mr. Graham), 145. Wide Bay-Burnett Regional Electricity Board, Howard power station (Mr. Nambour district (Mr. Duggan), 1340. Davies), 511. Sewerage work, North Mackay '(Mr. Windorah-Yaraka Road (Mr. Gardner), Roberts), 2120. 2192. Union ballots, Court-controlled (Mr. Woodstock, Weighbridge (Mr. Aikens), Gair), 22. 530. Union officials, Leave to attend to union Woodstock-Major's Creek area, Electricity business (Mr. Graham), 109. supply (Mr. Aikens), 1595. United Kingdom, Shipping freights (Mr. Woolloongabba sports ground (Mr. Davies), 733. Aikens), 2235. 26 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: Speaker, Mr.­ Workers' compensation, Miners' phthisis Absence, 993, 1916. (Mr. Hodges), 274; Heart cases (Mr. Duggan), 2042; (Mr. Donald), 2043. Special Adjournments, 19, 200, 457, 572, 2010, 2119, 2274. Wulguru, Housing Commission houses (Mr. Aikens), 161; New school (Mr. Standing Orders-" Aikens), 1596. Appointment of committee, 27. Wyandra, Tenders for State houses (Mr. Dufficy), 22. Suspension- X-ray services, Ingham hospital (Mr. Bills- Jesson), 460. Appropriation No. 1, 28. Appropriation No. 2, 1373. X-rays, Mass, Dr. J. J. Ryan's letter (Mr. Aikens), 1678. Colonel Daniel Edward Evans (William Parry Memorial Bursary), Yaraka, Road to rail head (Mr. Hewitt), 2055. 1075; (Mr. Gardner), 2192. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Yeppoon, Harbourage and jetty site (Mr. Acts Amendment, 529, 543. Thackeray), 312, 2240; Road transport Pauls Ice Cream and Milk Ltd. Hope fees exemption (Mr. V. E. Jones), Street Viaduct Authorisation, 1527. 1977. Young, R., Fatal motor accident (Mr. SUPPLY- Aikens), 649. Constitution of Committee, 355; Opening, Youth work, Ex-Army Housing Commis­ 499. sion buildings (Mr. Tooth), 2199. Estimate, Supplementary, 1959-1960, 1372. Zebra crossings, Queen Street (Mr. Lloyd), Estimates in Committee- 1141. Agriculture and Stock, 1167, 1225, 1256. Radio broadcast, Financial Statement, 498, Balance of Department (Trust and 513. Special Funds)­ Agriculture and Stock Department Refreshment Rooms Committee, Appoint­ Special Standing Fund, 1256. ment, 27. Banana Industry Fund, 1256. Remembrance Day, 1273. Buffalo Fly Control Fund, 1256. Commonwealth Agricultural Reply, Address in­ Services Extension Fund. 1256. Adoption, 355. Commonwealth Dairying Industry Answer of Governor, 457. Fund, 1256. Potato Marketing Fund, 1256. Debate, 10, 28, 128, 151, 164, 204, 241, 274, 333; (amendment-Mr. Duggan), Poultry Industry Fund, 1256. 29, 110; (closure motion), 128. Stock Diseases Compensation Fund, 1256. Presentation to Governor, 432. Stock Fund, 1256. Road hanliers and police- Sugar Bulk Handling Facilities Motion for adjournment of House (Mr. Special Fund, 1256. Walsh), 2243. Su11ar-cane Prices Fund, 1256. Tobacco Research Fund, 1256. Sand-glass, Presentation by Commonwealth Education- Parliamentary Association, 572. Chief Office, 1078, 1149, 1166. Seasonal unemployment and regional advis­ Balance of Department (Consolidated ory councils (motion-Mr. Dewar), Revenue and Trust and Special 650. Funds), 1166. Sitting Days- Executive and Legislative- Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Extension of hours of sitting, 711. Governor. 509, 576, 637, 663, 711, Friday, 423. 772, 795; (amendment to reduce Precedence of Government business on Item by £1-Mr. Duggan), 587. Thursday, 711. Justice- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 27. Chief Office, 1396. Labour and Industry- Solicitors and Barristers, Fees paid by Crown- Chief Office, 930, 997, 1049. Balance of Department (Consolidated Order for return (motion-Mr. Byrne), 28. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Return tabled, 1372. and Loan Fund Account), 1049. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 27

SUPPLY--continued: SUPPLY--continued: Estimates in Committee-continued: Resolutions reported from Committee­ Public Works and Local Government­ Reception, 1449. Buildings, 13 81. Adoption- Chief Office, 1256, 1294. 1378. Labour and Industry, 1449. Immigration, 1394. Resolutions adopted under Standing Loan Fund Account, 1396. Order No. 307, 1473. Local Government, 1395, 1396. Vote of Credit (message from Governor), 65; (Committee of Supply), 65. Services-Public Buildings, 1378. Vote on Account, 1960-1961 (message from Valuer-General, 1394. Governor), 1372. Railways- General Establishment, 817, 912, 930. Television broadcast by Mr. Speaker, 817. Balance of Department (Consolidated Timber Inquiry Committee Report, Rescis· Revenue and Loan Fund Account) sion of order for printing, 873. 930. ' Time Limit of Speeches-­ Votes passed under Standing Order No. 307 and Sessional Order- Members granted an extension­ Auditor-General, 1422. Mr. Dewar, 655. Mr. Duggan, 34. Development, Mines, and Main Roads, 1422. Mr. Morris, 114. Mr. Nicklin, 127. Executive and Legislative (Balance of Vote), 1422. Mr. Ramsden, 662. Mr. Roberts, 438. Health and Home Affairs, 1422. Justice- Unemployment, Seasonal, and regional advisory councils (motion-Mr. Chief Office, 1422. Dewar), 650. Balance of Department (Consolidated Revenue and Trust and Special Unemployment in Queensland- Funds), 1422. Motion for adjournment of House (Mr, Premier and Chief Secretary, 1422. Duggan), 2129. Public Lands, Forestry, and Irrigation, Valedictory, 2010. 1422. Vote of Credit (message from Governor), 65; Transport, 1422. (Committee of Supply), 65. Treasurer and Housing, 1422. Vote on Account, 1960-1961 (message from Trust and Special Funds Estimates Governor), 1372. (Balance of Estimates), 1422. Loan Fund Account Estimates (Balance Ways and Means-­ of Estimates), 1422. Constitution of Committee, 355. Supplementary Estimates (Consolidated Opening of Committee, 1473. Revenue, 1958-1959), 1422. Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 1474. Supplementary Trust and Special Funds Vote of Credit, 102. Estimates (1958-1959), 1422. Supplementary Loan Fund Estimates Words to be taken down (motion-Mr. (1958-1959), 1422. Lloyd), 1049. Vote on Account (1960-1961), 1422. World Bank loan, Mt. Isa railway line, 147. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Speeches

ADAIR, Herbert Arthur, Esquire (Cook)­ BILLS-continued: Address in Reply, 211. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation) (amend­ BILLS: ment-Mr. Walsh), 552. Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Insurance (initiation), 2072; (2°), 2223. Queensland (initiation), 429. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 486. 1577. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Forestry (2°), 1432; (committee), 1447, 770. 1448, 1497, 1499, 1500. Motor Spirits Distribution Act of 1957 Insurance (initiation), 2075. Repeal (initiation), 1589. Opticians Acts Amendment (initiation), Opticians Acts Amendment (initiation), 1566. 1563. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment (initiation), 2219. (initiation), 1353; (2°), 1501; (com­ Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 757. mittee), 1505, 1511. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments (1960) (initiation), 2111; (committee), (initiation), 44 7. 2229. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 746; (2°), 1200; (committee), 1215. Financial Statement, 691. Union Trustee Company of Australia, Personal explanation, 435. Limited, Acts Amendment (initiation), Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance 451. of Order in Council, 1347. University of Queensland Acts Amend­ SUPPLY; ment (initiation), 2205. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Acts Amendment (2°), 1518. Agriculture and Stock, 1187. Valuation of Land Acts Amendment Education- (initiation), 1537; (2°), 1682. Chief Office, 1155. War Service Land Settlement Acts Public Works and Local Government­ Amendment (initiation), 2114. Buildings, 1388. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1266. ment (1960) (committee), 2229, 2230. Railways- Death, Mr. R. H. Watson, 6. General Establishment, 845. Financial Statement, 644; Radio broad­ Resolutions reported from Committee­ cast, 514. Labour and Industry, 1458. Marginal rates, Government building trade workers, Presents petition, 1217. AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (Munding­ burra)­ North Queensland, Development, 532. Address in Reply, 168; (amendment­ Ordered to leave Chamber, 159. Mr. Duggan), 45. Personal statement, 460. BILLS: Points of order, 158, 660, 663, 749, 810, Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of 1221. 1285, 1512, 1513, 1520, 1564, Queensland (initiation), 428. 1568, 2148, 2149. City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase), Police and road hauliers, 2252. (2°), 1225, 1275; (committee), 1367. Radio broadcast, Financial Statement. 514. Evidence Act Amendment (initiation), 1129. SUPPLY: Forestry (committee), 1448, 1449. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Government Loan (initiation), 329; (2°), Agriculture and Stock, 1226. 423. Education- Hire-purchase (initiation), 386. Clrief Office, 1108. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 29

AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire--continued: BURROWS, James, Esquire (Port Curtis)­ SUPPLY-continued: Address in Reply, 303. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-continued: BILLS: Public Works and Local Government­ City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) Buildings, 1383. (initiation), 1068; (2°), 1283. Chief Office, 1294. Constitution (Declaration of Rights) Immigration, 1394. (initiation), 1996. Railways- Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), 1576; (2°), 1746. General Establishment, 831. Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ Resolutions reported from Committee­ ment (initiation), 1834. Labour and Industry, 1450. Fisheries Act Amendment (initiation), Television broadcast by Mr. Speaker, 817. 1761. Unemployment in Queensland, 2147. Hire-purchase (initiation), 406; (2°), 883. Insurance (initiation), 2075. ANDERSON, Mervyn John Reginald, Esquire (Toowoomba)­ Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts Amendment (initiation), 1890. Address in Reply, 349. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment BILL: (initiation), 481; (2°), 1610. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Amendment (initiation), 1817. (No. 2) (initiation), 1905. Financial Statement (amendment- Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Mr. Duggan), 624. 771. SUPPLY: Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- 1851. Public Works and Local Government­ Rockhampton Harbour Board and the Council of the City of Rockhampton Buildings, 1391. (initiation), 2157; (2°), 2268. Chief Office, 1300. Schools of Arts (Winding Up and Trans­ fer) (initiation), 2061. BAXTER, William Edward, Esquire (Norman)­ Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 755. Address in Reply, 241. Financial Statement, 797; (amendment­ Mr. Duggan), 626. BILLS: Points of order, 301, 469, 1070, 1892, Hire-purchase (initiation), 397. 1998. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), 1858; (2°), 1958; (committee), 1962. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BEARDMORE, Edwin James, Esquire (Balonne)­ Agriculture and Stock, 1178. Address in Reply, 333. Education- Chief Office, 1113. BILL: Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Vote of Credit, 94. 1847. BYRNE, Peter, Esquire (Mourilyan)­ WELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes, Esquire Address in Reply, 266. (Barambah)­ Financial Statement, 680. BILLS: Forestry (2 °), 1427. Points of order, 701, 702, 703. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 752. SUPPLY: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- SUPPLY: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Public Works and Local Government­ Agriculture and Stock, 1186. Chief Office, 1334. Education- CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES [Taylor, Chief Office, 1124. Harold Bourne, Esquire (Clayfield)]­ [see also "Taylor, Harold Bourne, Public Works and Local Government­ Esquire"]­ Buildings, 1384. Amendment must be moved before it can Chief Office, 1269. be debated, 970, 987. 30 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAffiMAN OF COMMITTEES, Taylor, Chair- Harold Bourne, Esquire--continued: Must be addressed, 479, 496, 771, 855, BILLS: 860, 1070, 1182, 1265, 1296, 1364, 1365, 1891, 1894, 1997. Generally­ Must be obeyed, 368, 429, 554, 965, Committee- 987, 1304, 1390, 1665, 1666, 1986, Clauses must be considered 2160, 2206. separately, 1650. Reflections on, not in order, 1163, 1510. Debate must be confined to clause Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, under consideration, 972, 985, 576, 796, 857, 1712, 1891. 990, 991, 1506, 150~ 1509, 1512, Debate disposed of may not be revived, 2229. 562, 991. Motion to omit clause not in order, 1650. Debate must be confined to question under discussion, 380, 401, 909, 972, 985, Initiation­ 996, 997, 1384, 1390, 1856. Minister's speaking to amendment Denial (see "Statement.") does not conclude debate, 1779. Frivolous remarks not in order, 1297. City of Rockhampton (Lands Pur­ chase)­ "Hansard," Current issue may not be quoted, 380. Harbour Boards may not be discussed, 1068. Improper motives may not be imputed, 1656. Elections Acts Amendment- Interjections, Disorderly, 680, 729, 918, Electoral Districts Act and redistri­ 1265. bution of electorates may not be dis­ cussed, 1785, 1801, 1803. Interruptions, Disorderly, 547, 679, 936, 965, 1780, 1999. Motor Spirits Bill may not be dis­ cussed, 1776. Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to question before Committee, 389, 429, Fisheries Act Amendment- 554, 742, 746, 747, 753, 755, 771, Fish supplies may not be discussed, 778, 970, 972, 1068, 1156, 1163, 1248, 1761. 1255, 1262, 1295, 1353, 1357, 1368, 1384, 1387, 1388, 1390, 1508, 1513, Hire-purchase- 1577, 1591, 1647, 1650, 1654, 1655, Clause 25-Repossession may not be 1665, 1721, 1855, 1891, 1893, 1905, discussed, 972. 2000, 2089, 2115, 2158, 2159, 2160, Clause 29­ 2219. Amendment (Mr. Power) not in Judiciary- order as it seeks to amend part Criticism of members not permitted of clause already agreed to, 987. except on substantive motion, 553. Debate must be confined to interest Reflections on, not in order, 554. rates, 986. Members- Insurance- May not direct questions to other hon. Life assurance may not be discussed, members, 1784. 2075. Must be referred to by name of elec­ torate or title, 664, 950, 1798, 2004. Workers' compensation may not be discussed, 2075. Must not engage in cross-firing, 467, 1405, 1891. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment­ Ordered to resume seat­ Clause 13-Powers of Judicial Arbi­ Mr. Davies, 987. trator may not be discussed, 1651. Mr. Lloyd, 1868. Clause 15-Appointment of Judicial Mr. A. J. Smith, 1857. Arbitrator may not be discussed, Reflections on, not in order, 1366. 1656. Noise in Cl:tamber, 679. Profiteering Prevention Acts Amend­ Order of call, 1152, 1418. ment­ Border-hoppers may not be discussed, Personalities to be avoided, 494, 756, 860, 1509. 950, 1366, 1893. Point of order may not be made occasion Stamp Acts Amendment- for speech, 1568. Electoral boundaries may not be dis­ Points of order, Invalid, 552, 728, 747, cussed, 756. 1103, 1509, 1564, 1601, 1603, 1782, University of Queensland Acts Amend­ 1801, 1855, 1868, 1892, 1987. ment- Statement or denial of hon. member must General activities of University may be accepted, 479, 749, 778, 810, 853, not be discussed, 2206. 986, 1070, 1368, 1513, 1870, 1998. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 31

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Taylor, CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Harold Bourne, Esquire-continued: TEMPORARY [Dewar, Alexander Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Tattenhall, Esquire (Chermside)]­ "The hon. member for Roma has [See also "Dewar, Alexander exploited Crown leases in this State," Tattenhall, Esquire"]­ 493. Nominated on panel, 9. "Mr. Justice Stanley, like a party hack Interruptions, Disorderly, 2006. in Parliament, said, 'I agree,' " 554. Points of order, Invalid, 1018, 1049. "The hon. member spends more time in the courts than in the Chamber when Unparliamentary language- Parliament is sitting,'' 556. Expression ruled out of order­ "He should do the job he is paid to do "Liar,'' 1794. here," 556. "The hon. member's party has openly CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, advocated either that the railways be TEMPORARY [Hilton, Hon. Paul scrapped or that they be handed over Jerome Remigius (Carnarvon)]-[See to private enterprise,'' 855. also "Hilton, Hon. Paul Jerome "Recently he ordered five K-wagons and Remigius"] when he found out the freight rates Nominated on panel, 9. on them said, 'Blow this. I can get road transport cheaper,'" 855. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, "I am sure that the Government are TEMPORARY [Low, David Alan, very happy at your ruling,'' 1163. Esquire (Cooroora)-[See also "Low, "He would be the first to follow the David Alan, Esquire"]­ example of his political predecessors Nominated on panel, 9. who, during the 1912 strike, called in the police and told them to use their Points of order, Invalid, 1012, 1313. batons on the workers," 1593. "I do not engage in corrupt practices, CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, as the hon. member for Merthyr TEMPORARY [Nicholson, David might," 1774. Eric, Esquire (Murrumba)]-[See also "Nicholson, David Eric, Esquire"]­ SUPPLY: Generally- Nominated on panel, 9. Chief Office vote, Scope of debate, BILLS: 818. Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments­ Necessity for legislation and matters Maintenance orders may not be dis­ involving legislation may not be cussed, 447. discussed, 818. Chair must be obeyed, 452, 676, 678. Departmental Estimates- Interruptions, Disorderly, 678. Agriculture and Stock­ Reforestation may not be discussed, Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to 1255. question before Committee, 447, 1327, 1328, 1876. Public Works and Local Government­ Services-Public Buildings­ Members- Buildings may not be discussed, Must not engage in cross-firing, 676. 1381. Points of order, Invalid, 701, 1057. Buildings- Statement or denial of hon. member must New buildings may not be dis­ be accepted, 702. cussed, 1387, 1388. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Railways- "! can remember the hon. member for Road transport and road hauliers Baroona when Attorney-General may not be discussed, 818, 832, bringing down a Bill to validate a 855. crooked sale that had been made by Tedious repetition not in order, 755, 972, a crooked real-estate company,'' 451. 980, 1390, 1498, 1509, 1510, 1894. "The hon. member introduced a Bill to validate a crooked sale,'' 452. Withdrawals must be unconditional, 855. SUPPLY: CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Departmental Estimates- TEMPORARY [Baxter, William Public Works and Local Govern­ Edward, Esquire (Norman)]-[See also ment- "Baxter, William Edward, Esquire"]­ Free hospitalisation may not be Nominated on panel, 9. discussed, 1327, 1328. 32 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHALK, Honourable Gordon William Wesley CONNOLLY, Peter David, Esquire (Lockyer) (Minister for Transport)­ (Kurilpa)­ BILLS: Address in Reply, 254; (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 49. Pauls Ice Cream & Milk Ltd. Hope Street Viaduct Authorisation (initiation), BILLS: 1528. Hire-purchase (committee), 907, 909, 969, Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), 991. 1837, 1865; (2°), 1954, 1958; (com­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration mittee), 1962, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969. Acts Amendment (initiation), 561; (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 555; (com­ Valuation of Land Acts Amendment mittee), 571. (initiation), 1544. Re-ciprocal Enforcement of Judgments De-ath, Mr. C. H. Jamieson, 9. (initiation), 448. Personal explanation, 2014. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 750. Union Trustee Company of Australia, Police and road hauliers, 2255. Limited, Acts Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 453. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Valuation of Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 1550. Railways- Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. General Establishment, 817, 864, Duggan), 619. 912, 927. Point of order, 556. CLARK, James, Esquire (Fitzroy)­ SUPPLY: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 274. Justice- SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1411. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire (Mary• Education- borough)­ Chief Office, 1159. Address in Reply, 157, 164. Resolutions reported from Committee­ BILLS: Labour and Industry, 1467. Constitution (Declaration of Rights) (initiation), 2003. COBURN, Arthur, Esquire (Burdekin)­ Elections Acts Amendment (initiation) (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1790. BILLS: Forestry (2°), 1429. Government Loan (initiation), 366. Government Loan (initiation), 367. Hire-purchase (committee), 964. Hire-purchase (initiation), 399; (2° ), River Impwvement Trust Acts Amend­ 892; (committee), 972, 985. ment (No.2) (initiation), 1733. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment (initiation), 495. Traffic Acts and Another Act Amend­ Maintenance Orders (Facilities for ment (initiation), 1697. Enforcement) Acts Amendment (initia­ War Service Land Settlement Acts tion), 445. Amendment (initiation), 2090. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 755. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Union Trustee Company of Australia. ment (1960) (initiation), 2109; (com­ Limited, Acts Amendment (initiation}, mittee), 2229. 450. Financial Statement, 777. Financial Statement, 716. Ordered to resume seat, 987. North Queensland, Development, 543. Points of order, 853, 1255, 1440, 1782, 2145, 2146. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Agriculture and Stock, 1231. Agriculture and Stock, 1243. Labour and Industry­ Education- Chief Office, 1024. Chief Office, 1162. Public Works and Local Government­ Labour and Industry­ Buildings, 1385. Chief Office, 1035. Public Works and Local Government­ Chief Office, 1315. Buildings, 1382. Resolutions reported from Committee­ Services-Public Buildings, 1381. Labour and Industry, 1458. Railways- Vote of Credit, 88. General Establishment, 849. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 33

DAVIS, Edward William, Esquire (Barcoo)­ SUPPLY: BILL: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Labour and Industry­ (initiation), 516; (2°), 1635. Chief Office, 957. Public Works and Local Government­ DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall, Esquire Chief Office, 1267. (Chermside)­ Railways- BILLS: General Establishment, 840. Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Resolutions reported from Committee­ Queensland (initiation), 430. Labour and Industry, 1460. City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) Vote of Credit, 81. (2°), 1293. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), DUFFICY, John Joseph, Esquire 1808; (amendment-Mr. Duggan), (Warrego)­ 1781. Address in Reply, 232. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts BILLS: Amendment (initiation), 1896. City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) Local Government Acts Amendment (committee), 1365. (initiation), 1717. Constitution (Declaration of Rights) (initiation), 2000. Financial Statement, 772. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Seasonal unemployment and regional Acts Amendment (initiation) (amend­ advisory council (moves motion), 650. ment-Mr. Walsh), 556. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment SUPPLY: (No. 1) (initiation), 473; (2°), 1619; EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (committee), 1648, 1650, 1654, 1656, Agriculture and Stock, 1251. 1658, 1663, 1664, 1674, 1675. Education- Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1906. Chief Office, 11 05. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Labour and Industry­ 1857. Chief Office, 948. SUPPLY: Public Works and Local Government­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Chief Office, 1329. Public Works and Local Government­ Chief Office, 1327. DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire (Condamine)­ DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire (North Address in Reply, 282. Toowoomba)­ Address in Reply, 28; (moves amend­ BILL: ment), 29. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ BILLS: ment (initiation), 1816. Agricultural Bank (Special Ratification) (initiation), 1824. DONALD, James, Esquire (Bremer)­ Anzac Cottages and T. B. Homes (initia­ Address in Reply, 192. tion), 2151. BILLS: Appropriation No.2 (2°), 1479. Constitution (Declaration of Rights) Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of (initiation), 2000. Queensland (initiation), 425; (2°), 1077. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation) Burdekin River Development Act Amend­ (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1799. ment (initiation), 431. Hire-purchase (initiation), 403. Canals Act Amendment (initiation), Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), 1921. 1861. Cash Orders Regulation Act Amendment Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ (initiation), 414. ment (1960) (initiation), 2105. City of Brisbane Acts and Another Act Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Amendment (initiation), 1725. Duggan), 605. City of Brisbane Market (initiation), 2024; (2°), 2170; (committee), 2178. Points of order, 728, 1471, 1472. City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallow­ (initiation), 1064; (2°), 1221; (com­ ance of Order in Council, 1345. mittee), 1363. b 34 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire­ BILLS-continued: continued: Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS-continued: 1902. Colonel Daniel Edward Evans (William Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Parry Memorial Bursary) (initiation), (2°), 2274. 2057. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Constitution (Declaration of Rights) 1844; (2°), 1955; (committee), 1963, (initiation), 1985. 1967, 1968. Dairy Cattle Improvement Act Repeal Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments (initiation), 1878. (initiation), 446. Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), Religious, Educational, and Charitable 1572; (2°), 1744. Institutions Acts Amendment (2°), Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), 1741. 1773; (moves amendment), 1776; River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ (committee), 1929, 1932. ment (No. 2) (initiation), 1732. Evidence Act Amendment (initiation), Rockhampton Harbour Board and the 1129. Council of the City of Rockhampton Firearms Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 2154. 1061; (2°), 1524; (committee), 1579. Schools of Arts (Winding Up and Trans­ Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ fer) (initiation), 2060. ment (initiation), 1829. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), Fisheries Act Amendment (initiation), 740; (2°), 1196; (committee), 1210, 1755. 1212, 1214, 1215. Forestry (initiation), 1074; (2°), 1375; State Government Insurance Office (committee), 1444. (Queensland) (initiation), 2095. Government Loan (initiation), 320; (2°), 423. Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1881. Health Acts Amendment (initiation), 1875; (2°), 1972. Traffic Acts and Another Act Amend­ Hire-purchase (initiation), 380; (2°), ment (initiation), 1693. 878; (committee), 907, 909, 911, 965, University of Queensland Acts Amend­ 973, 988, 989; (recommittal), 995, ment (initiation), 2202. 996. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (2°), 1520. Acts Amendment (initiation), 547; (2°), 564; (committee), 568, 569, 571. Valuation of Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 1533; (2°), 1680; (com­ Insurance (initiation), 2068; (2°), 2223. mittee), 1687. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts Amendment (initiation), 1886. War Service Land Settlement Acts Amendment (initiation), 2088; (2°), Labour and Industry Acts Amendment 2234, 2258. (initiation), 2062; (committee), 2184. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1905. (No. 2) (initiation), 1911. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ 766; (2°), 1133. ment (1960) (initiation), 2104; (com­ Limitation (initiation), 2009; (2°), 2041. mittee), 2226. Local Government Acts Amendment Deaths- (initiation), 1714; (2°), 1935. Hill, Mr. R. (seconds motion of condol­ Money Lenders Acts Amendment (initia­ ence), 515. tion), 416. Jamieson, Mr. C. H. (seconds motion Motor Spirits Distribution Act of 1957 of condolence), 8. Repeal (initiation), 1586. Watson, Mr. R. H., (seconds motion of Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ condolence), 6. ment (initiation), 1814. Financial Statement, 576; moves amend­ Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment ment), 587; Radio broadcast, 498, 513. (initiation), 1740. Opticians Acts Amendment (initiation), Points of order, 113, 117, 218, 348, 750, 1560. 818, 865, 981, 1370, 1712, 1803, 1869, Pauls Ice Cream & Milk Ltd. Hope 1870, 1951, 2134, 2136. Street Viaduct Authorisation (initia­ Police and road hauliers, 2251. tion), 1527. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance Police Acts Amendment (initiation), of Order in Council, 1344. 1708; (2°), 1947. Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment Radio broadcast, Financial Statement, 498, (initiation), 1350. 513. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 35

DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire- FLETCHER, Honourable Alan Roy continued: (Cunningham) [See "Speaker"]­ SUPPLY: FOLEY, Thomas Andrew, Esquire ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (Belyando)­ Agriculture and Stock, 1245. Address in Reply, 138, 151. Education- BILLS: Chief Office, 1149. City of Brisbane Market (committee), Justice- 2180. Chief Office, 1397. Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), Labour and Industry­ 1575. Chief Office, 940. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation) Public Works and Local Govern­ (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1792; ment- (committee), 1930, 1932. Chief Office, 1260. Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1832. Services-Public Buildings, 1380. Forestry (2°), 1425; (committee), 1445, Railways- 1447, 1497. General Establishment, 826. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts Vote of Credit, 91. Amendment (initiation), 1888; (2°), 1974. Timber Inquiry Committee Report, Rescis­ Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment sion of order for printing, 873. (No.1) (initiation), 475; (2°), 1615; Unemployment in Queensland (moves (committee), 1644, 1645, 1646, 1648, motion for adjournment of House), 1651, 1654, 1656, 1659, 1663, 1667, 2130, 2148. 1668, 1669, 1672, 1674, 1675. Valedictory, 2010. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1906. EVANS, Honourable Ernest (Mirani) (Minis­ Local Government Acts Amendment ter for Development, Mines, and Main (initiation), 1721. Roads)­ Opticians Acts Amendment (initiation), Financial Statement, 696. 1567. Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation), Points of order, 42, 134. 1903. Unemployment in Queensland, 2140. Railways Acts Amendment (2°), 1957; (committee), 1964, 1968. EWAN, William Manson, Esquire (Roma)­ War Service Land Settlement Acts Address in Reply, 175. Amendment (initiation), 2089; (2°), 2260. BILLS: Death, Mr. R. Hill, 515. City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) (initiation), 1069. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Forestry (2°), 1435. Duggan), 614. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts SuPPLY: Amendment (initiation), 1892. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Agriculture and Stock, 1179. (No. 1) (initiation), 477; (2°), 1622; Labour and Industry- committee), 1647. Chief Office, 1013. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment (initiation), 2218. Railways- Valuation of Land Acts Amendment General Establishment, 829. (initiation), 1540. Resolutions reported from Committee­ War Service Land Settlement Acts Labour and Industry, 1455. Amendment (2°), 2232. GAIR, Honourable Vincent Clair (South Points of order, 493, 855. Brisbane)­ SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 214. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Agriculture and Stock, 1181. Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of Public Works and Local Govern­ Queensland (initiation), 427. ment- City of Brisbane Market (initiation), Chief Office, 1310. 2035; (2°), 2173. Railways- Constitution (Declaration of Rights) General Establishment, 852. (initiation), 1989. 36 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

GAm, Honourable Vincent Clair-continued: SUPPLY: BILLS-continued: EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Elections Acts Amendment (initiation) Education- (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1776; Chief Office, 1117. (2 °), 1925; (committee), 1928. Public Works and Local Government­ Government Loan (initiation), 323. Buildings, 1390. Hire-purchase (2°), 897. Chief Office, 1298. Motor Spirits Distribution Act of 1957 Railways- Repeal (initiation), 1586. General Establishment, 857. Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment Resolutions reported from Committee­ (initiation), 1740. Labour and Industry, 1451. Traffic Acts and Another Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 1694. GAVEN, Eric Jolm, Esquire (Southport)­ Vagrants, Gaming and Other Offences Address in Reply, 219. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1052. BILLS: Deaths- Canals Act Amendment (initiation), 1922. Jamieson, Mr. C. H., 9. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 756. Watson, Mr. R. H., 6. Point of order, 857. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. SUPPLY: Duggan), 594. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Public Works and Local Government­ Personal statement, 241. Chief Office, 1320. Point of order, 1152. Railways- SUPPLY: General Establishment, 924. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ GILMORE, Thomas Vernon, Esquire Education- (Tablelands)­ Chief Office, 1156. Address in Reply, 336. Railways- General Establishment, 846. BILLS: Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts Unemployment in Queensland, 2139. Amendment (initiation), 1895. Valedictory, 2010. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment (No. 1) (committee), 1676. GARDNER, Harold Raymond, Esquire Financial Statement, 683. (Rockhampton)-­ North Queensland, Development, 537. Address in Reply, 250. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Agriculture and Stock, 1234. Anzac Cottages and T.B. Homes (initia­ tion), 2152. Public Works and Local Government­ City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) Chief Office, 1320. (2°), 1279. Railways- Dental Acts Amendment (2°), 1745. General Establishment, 863. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation) GRAHAM, Frederick Dickson, Esquire (amen~ment-Mr. Duggan), 1805; (Mackay)­ (comm1ttee), 1929. Address in Reply, 343. Hire-purchase (initiation), 402. Insurance (initiation), 207 4. Financial Statement, 685. Local Government Acts Amendment Personal explanation, 422. (initiation), 1723. Points of order, 44, 718. Rockhampton Harbour Board and the Council of the City of Rockhampton SUPPLY: (initiation), 2156; (2°), 2271. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Agriculture and Stock, 1252. Schools of Arts (Winding Up and Trans­ fer) (initiation), 2061. Labour and Industry- Chief Office, 952. Financial Statement, 712. Railways- Point of order, 1284. General Establishment, 917. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 37

HANLON, Patrick Joseph, Esquire (Ithaca)­ HARRISON, Robert Leslie, Esquire (Darl­ Address in Reply, 132. ington)­ BILL: BILLS: Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Constitution (Declaration of Rights) 1136. (initiation), 1993. SUPPLY: Elections Acts Amendment (2°), 1926; (committee), 1933. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Agriculture and Stock, 1193, 1225. Fisheries Act Amendment (initiation), 1762. Education- Chief Office, 1125. Government Loan (initiation), 360. Public Works and Local Government­ Health Acts Amendment (2°), 1973. Buildings, 1382. Hire-purchase (initiation), 395; (commit­ tee), 908, 964, 969, 972, 979. Unemployment in Queensland, 2136. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation), 559; HART, Graham Lloyd, Esquire, Q.C., (committee), 568. (Mount Gravatt)­ Insurance (2°), 2223. BILLS: Constitution (Declaration of Rights) Labour and Industry Acts Amendment (initiation), 1998. (2°), 2183. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation) Maintenance Orders (Facilities for (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1802. Enforcement) Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 445. Hire-purchase (initiation), 389; (com­ mittee), 971, 984, 989. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1815. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation), 559; Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment (committee), 570. (initiation), 1354; (2°), 1503; (com­ mittee), 1508. Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments (initiation), 447. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment (initiation), 2219. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 751. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Union Trustee Company of Australia, 1848; (2°), 1956. Limited, Acts Amendment (initiation), Stamp Acts Amendment (2°), 1202. 454. State Government Insurance Office Financial Statement, 791, 796. (Queensland) (initiation), 2099. Points of order, 778, 985. Traffic Acts and Another Act Amend­ ment (2°), 1942. Police and road hauliers, 2254. Union Trustee Company of Australia, SUPPLY: Limited, Acts Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ 453. Justice- Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1406. ment (1960) (initiation), 2110. Labour and Industry­ Financial Statement, 803. Chief Office, 10 11. Points of order, 111, 156, 1515, 1855. HEADING, Honourable James Alfred, Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance C.M.G. (Marodian) (Minister for of Order in Council, 1345. Public Works and Local Govern­ ment)­ SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Justice- City of Brisbane Acts and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 1725, 1729; Chief Office, 1403. (2°), 1935. Labour and Industry­ Colonel Daniel Edward Evans (William Chief Office, 1003. Parry Memorial Bursary) (initiation), Public Works and Local Government­ 2055, 2058. Chief Office, 1308. Local Government Acts Amendment (initiation), 1712, 1723; (2°), 1934. Resolutions reported from Committee­ Labour and Industry, 1456. Pauls Ice Cream & Milk Ltd. Hope Street Viaduct Authorisation (initia­ Vote of Credit, 85. tion), 1527, 1529; (2°), 1730. 38 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HEADING, Honourable James Alfred­ HILEY, Honourable Thomas Alfred continued: (Coorparoo) (Treasurer and Minister BILLS-continued: for Housing)­ Rockhampton Harbour Board and the BILLS: Council of the City of Rockhampton Agricultural Bank (Special Ratification) (initiation), 2153, 2166. (initiation), 1822; (2°), 1915. Schools of Arts (Winding Up and Trans­ Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1474, 1486. fer) (initiation), 2058, 2061. Canals Act Amendment (initiation), 1918, 1924; (2°), 2009. Valuation of Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 1529, 1553; (2°), 1680, Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ 1684. ment (initiation), 1824, 1835; (2°), 1915. Death, Mr. R. Hill, 515. Fisheries Act Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 1746, 1763; (2°), 1914. Government Loan (initiation), 313, 370; ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- (2°), 423. Public Works and Local Govern­ Insurance (initiation), 2065, 2075; (2°), ment- 2222, 2223; (committee), 2224. Buildings, 1381, 1392. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1256, 1271, 1335. 760; (2°), 1131, 1138. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ Immigration, 1394, 1395. ment (initiation), 1813, 1818; (2°), Local Government, 1395. 1914; (committee), 1915. Services-Public Buildings, 1378. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment (initiation), 2208, 2220; (2° and com­ Valuer-General, 1394. mittee), 2274. Rockhampton Harbour Board and the HERBERT, John Desmond, Esquire Council of the City of Rockhampton (Sherwood)­ (initiation), 2162. Address in Reply, 152. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 734, 757; (2°), 1196, 1203; (committee), BILLS: 1209, 1210, 1212, 1213, 1214, 1216. City of Brisbane Market (initiation), State Government Insurance Office 2029. (Queensland) (initiation), 2092, 21 00; FishPr;es Act Amendment (initiation), (2°), 2225; (committee), 2225, 2226. 1757. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ ment (No.2) (initiation), 1908, 1913; Forestry (2°), 1428. (2°), 1976. Opticians Acts Amendment (initiation), Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ 1564. ment (1960) (initiation), 2103, 2112; Financial Statement, 663. (2o), 2226; (committee), 2227, 2229, 2230. Point of order, 1103. Estimate, Supplementary, 1959-1960, 1372. SuPPLY: Financial Statement, 499, 810; (amend­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ment-Mr. Duggan), 628. Agriculture and Stock, 1236. SUPPLY: Vote of Credit, 65, 96. Education- Unemployment in Queensland, 2143. Chief Office, 1100. Labour and Industry­ HILTON, Honourable Paul Jerome Remigius Chief Office, 951. (Carnarvon)­ Public Works and Local Govern­ Address in Reply, 298. ment- BILLS: Chief Office, 1270. City of Brisbane Market (initiation), Railways- 2031; (committee), 2178, 2179, 2180, General Establishment, 834. 2182. Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), Unemployment in Queensland, 2138. 1577. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation) HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric, Esquire (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1803. (Mackenzie)­ Hire-purchase (committee), 983. BILL: Insurance (initiation), 2071. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Labour and Industry Acts Amendment (No. 1) (initiation), 518; (2°), 1637. (initiation), 2063. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 39

HILTON, Honourable Paul Jerome Remigius BILLS-continued: -continued: Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration BILLS-continued: Acts Amendment (2°), 567. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Police Acts Amendment (2°), 1950. (i'io. 1) (initiation), 484; (2°), 1626; Financial Statement, 722. (committee), 1644, 1647, 1652, 1654, 1658, 1661, 1663, 1668, 1671, 1672. Point of order, 300. Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment SUPPLY: (2 ), 1502; (committee), 1510. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Railways Acts Amendment (committee), Education- 1966. Chief Office, 1103. River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ Labour and Industry­ ment (No. 2) (initiation), 1737. Chief Office, 1018. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 4; (2° ), 1199; (committee), 1209. JESSON, CeciJ George, Esquire (Hinchin· Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences brook)­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 1054. Address in Reply, 276. Valuation of Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 1543; (2°), 1683. BILLS: War Service Land Settlement Acts Canals Act Amendment (initiation), Amendment (2°), 2262. 1923. Financial Statement, 670. Railways Acts Amendment (committee), 1969. Personal explanation, 1443. Traffic Acts and Another Act Amend­ Police and road hauliers, 2248. ment (2°), 1943. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance ' Ordered to apologise, 278. of Order in Council, 1346. Points of order, 19, 119, 701, 702. SuPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ JONES, Vincent Edward, Esquire (Callide)­ Agriculture and Stock, 1249. BILL: City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) HODGES, Allen Maxwell, Esquire (Nash)­ (2°), 1286. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. .J>uggan), 52. KNOX, William Edward, Esquire (Nundah)­ BILL: Address in Reply (seconds motion), 14. Forestry (2°), 1423. Point of order, 133. SuPPLY: SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Agriculture and Stock, 1189. Justice-­ Education- Chief Office, 1416. Chief Office, 1115. Labour and Industry­ HOOPER, Keith William, Esquire Chief Office, 1040. (Buranda)­ Unemployment in Queensland, 2135. Address in Reply, 205. LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire, D.F.C. Points of order, 278, 279, 282. (Kedron)­ SuPPLY: Address in Reply (seconds amendment­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Mr. Duggan), 38. Labour and Industry­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1006. Anzac Cottages and T.B. Homes (2°), Public Works and Local Govern­ 2267. ment- City of Brisbane Acts and Another Act Buildings, 1391. Amendment (initiation), 1727. City of Brisbane Market (initiation), HOUSTON, John William, Esquire 2030; (committee), 2181. (Bulimba)­ City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) Address in Reply, 259; (amendment­ (2°), 1287, 1289. Mr. Duggan), 117. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation) BILL<;: (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1783; City of Brisbane Market (initiation), (2°), 1925. 2033. Forestry (2°), 1433, 1497. Hire-purchase (2°), 895; (committee), Hire-purchase (2°), 896; (committee), 963, 971, 991, 992. 982. 40 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire-continued: LONERGAN, William Horace, Esquire BILLS-continued: (Fiinders)­ Land Acts and other Acts Amendment Address in Reply, 128. (No. 1) (committee), 1651, 1655, North Queensland, Development (seconds 1661, 1676, 1677. motion), 442. Local Government Acts Amendment (initi<~Jtion), 1720. LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ Police Acts Amendment (2°), 1949; SuPPLY: (committee), 1952, 1953, 1954. Profiteering Prevention Acts Amend­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ment (initiation), 1356; (2°), 1501; Agriculture and Stock, 1228. (commiHee), 1505, 1507, 1516. Education- Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Chief Office, 1160. (initiation), 2214. Labour and Industry­ Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1032. 1852. Religious, Educa,tional and Charitable Public Works and Local Govern­ Institutions Acts Amendment (initia­ ment- tion), 1556. Buildings, 1388. River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1306. ment (No. 2) (initiation), 173 8. Railways- Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 748; General Establishment, 926. (committee), 1214. Traffic Acts and Another Act Amend­ MADSEN, Honourable Otto Ottosen ment (2°), 1938; (committee), 1945. {Warwick) (Minister for Agriculture Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences and Stock)­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 1051. BILLS: Valuation of Land Acts Amendment City of Brisbane Market (initiation), (initiation), 1551. 2015, 2037; (2°), 2166, 2175; (com­ War Service Land Settlement Acts mittee), 2178, 2179, 2181, 2182. Amendment (2°), 2259, 2267. Dairy Cattle Improvement Act Repeal Financial Sta,tement, 637. (initiation), 1878, 1879; (2°), 1974. Ordered to resume seat, 1868. Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend· ment (initiation), 1879, 1883; (2°), Personal explanation, 963. 1974. Points of order, 52, 128, 746, 1012, 1018, 1049, 1057, 1220, 1312, 1473, 1868, SuPPLY: 1870, 2148. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Questions, Form, scope and lim£tations, Agriculture and Stock, 1167, 1238, 711. 1256. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ MANN, John Henry, Esquire (Brisbane)­ Agriculture and Stock, 1184. Address in Reply, 293. EducMion- BILLS: Chief Office, 1095. Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ Justice- ment (2°), 1915. Chief Office, 1408. Hirp nurchase (initiation), 390; (2°), Labour and Industry­ 887. Chief Office, 943. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation) (amend­ Public Works and Local Govern­ ment­ ment-Mr. Walsh), 557. Buildings, 1389. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment (initiation), 2217. Chief Office, 1303. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Local Government, 1395. Duggan), 587. Railways- Points of order. 341, 552, 1220, 1221. General Establishment, 837. Unemployment in Queensland, 2142. Resolutions reported from Committee­ Labour and Industry, 1453. MARSDEN, Ivor, Esquire (Ipswich)­ Vote of Credit, 75. Unemployment in Queensland (seconds SUPPLY: motion for adjournment of House), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2132. Railways- Words to be taken down, 1049. General Establishment, 922. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 41

McCATHIE, Colin George, Esquire BILLS-continued: (Haughton)­ Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts BILL: Amendment (initiation), 1885, 1898; War Service Land Settlement Acts (2°), 1974; (committee), 1975. Amendment (initiation), 2091; (2°), Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment 2264. (No. 1) (initiation), 461, 520; (2°), 1603, 1638; (committee), 1645, 1647, 1649, 1652, 1654, 1655, 1660, 1661, MORRIS, Honourable Kenneth James 1662, 1663, 1667, 1668, 1670, 1671, (Mount Coot-tha) (Minister for 1673, 1674, 1676, 1677. Labour and Industry)­ Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (No. 2) (initiation), 1903, 1907; (2°), Duggan), 110. 1976; (committee), 1976. BILLS: Rabbit Acts Amendment (initiation), Firearms Acts Amendment (initiation), 1900, 1903; (2°), 1976. 1058, 1062; (2°), 1522. River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration ment (No. 2) (initiation), 1730, 1738; Acts Amendment (suspension of (2°), 1974. Standing Orders), 529, 543; (initia­ War Service Land Settlement Acts tion), 544, 563; (2°), 564; (committee), Amendment (initiation), 2086, 2092, 568, 570, 572. 2118; (2°), 2230, 2264. Labour and Industry Acts Amendment (initiation), 2061, 2063; (2°), 2183; Death, Mr. C. H. Jamieson, 9. (committee), 2185. Points of order, 1285, 1368, 1498. Motor Spirits Distribution Act of 1957 Repeal (initiation), 1583, 1600; (2°), Timber Inquiry Committee Report, Rescis­ 1936. sion of order for printing, 873. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 1702, 1710; (2°), 1946, 1951; (com­ MUNRO, Honourable Alan Whiteside mittee), 1953, 1954. (Toowong) (Minister for Justice and Traffic Acts and Another Act Amend­ Attorney-Generai)­ me'1t (initiation), 1688, 1701; (2°), 1936, 1943; (committee), 1945, 1946. BILLS: Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Cash Orders Regulation Act Amend­ Acts Amendment (in1tiation), 1050, ment (initiation), 414, 415; (2°), 993. 1055; (2°), 1518, 1521. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Points of order, 1593, 2136, 2149. 1770, 1809; (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1779; (2°), 1925, 1927; Police and road hauliers, 2250. (committee), 1931, 1933, 1934. Standing Orders, Suspension, Industrial Evidence Act Amendment (initiation), Conciliation and Arbitration Acts 1128, 1130; (2°), 1500. Amendment Bill, 529, 543. Hire-purchase (initiation), 374, 408; (2°), 874, 900; (committee), 908, 911, 963, SUPPLY: 9fi4, 968, 973. 977, 988, 989, 991, 992, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 993; (recommittal), 994, 996. Labour and Industry- Limitation (initiation), 2007; (2°), 2039; Chief Office, 930, 960, 997, 1046. (committee), 2221, 2222. Resolutions reported from Committee­ Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Acts Amendment Labour and Industry, 1469. (initiation), 444; (2 °), 997. Unemployment in Queensland, 2133. Money Lenders Acts Amendment (initiation), 416, 417; (2°), 993. MULLER, Honourable Adolf Gustave Profiteering Prevention Acts Amend­ (Fassifern) (Minister for Public Lands ment (initiation), 1350, 1357; (2°), and Irrigation)­ 1501, 1504; (committee), 1514, 1517. BILLS: Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Anzac Cottages and T.B. Homes (initiation), 445, 448; (2°), 997. (initiation), 2150; 2153; (2°), 2266, Statute Law Revision Act Amendment 2267. (initiation), 1130; (2°), 1501. City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) Union Trustee Company of Australia, (initiation), 1062, 1070; (2°), 1218, Limited, Acts Amendment (initiation), 1294, 1360; (committee), 1369. 449, 455; (2°), 997. Forestry (initiation), 1072; (2 °), 1142, Points of order, 1774, 1775, 1777. 1373, 1437; (committee), 1444, 1445, 1446, 1447, 1449, 1495, 1498, 1499, Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallow­ 1500. ance of Order in Council, 1347. 42 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

MUNRO, Honourable Alan Whiteside;­ NOBLE, Honourable Henry Winston, M.B., continued: B.S. (Y eronga) (Minister for Health SUPPLY: and Home Affairs)- EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLs: Justice- Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1396, 1418. 1570, 1578; (2°), 1743, 1746. Health Acts Amendment (inithtion), 1872, 1877; (2°), 1969, 1973; (com­ NICHOLSON, David Eric, Esquire (Mur­ mittee), 1973. rumba)­ Opticians Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 1559, 1567; (2°),1742. Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ Religious, Educational and Charitable ment (initiation), 1831. Institutions Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1555, 1557; (2°), 1741. Forestry (2°), 1433. Traffic Acts and Another Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 1698. PIZZEY, Honourable .Jack Charles Allan, B.A., Dip.Ed. (Isis) (Minister for Death, Mr. R. Hill, 516. Education)­ SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Colonel Daniel Edward Evans (William Education- Parry Memorial Bursary) (2°), 2185. Chief Office, 1111. Schools of Arts (Winding Up and Trans­ fer) (2°), 2185. Public Works and Local Government­ University of Queensland Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1326. ment (initiation), 2200, 2206; (2 °), Railways- 2273. General Establishment, 920. Police and road hauliers, 2245. SUPPLY: NICKLIN, Honourable George Francis EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Reuben (Landsborough) (Premier and Chief Secretary and Vice-President of Education- the Executive Council)­ Chief Office, 1078, 1163. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 122. POWER, Honourable William (Baroona)­ BILLS: Address in Reply, 223. Badge, Arms and Floral Emblem of BILLS: Queensland (initiation), 424, 430; (2°), Anzac Cottages and T.B. Homes (initia­ 1077. tion), 2152. Burdekin River Development Act Burdekin River Development Act Amendment (initiation), 430; (2"), Amendment (initiation), 431. 1078. Cash Orders Regulation Act Amend­ Constitution (Declaration of Riglrts) ment (initiation), 415. (initiation), 1982, 2006. City of Brisbane (initiation), 2027. Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment City of Brisbane Acts and Another Act (initiation), 1739, 1741; (2°), 1974. Amendment (initiation), 1726. Rockhampton Harbour Board and the Constitution (Declaration of Rights) (initiation), 1992. Council of the City of Rockhampton (2°), 2268, 2273. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation) (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1786; (2°), Deaths- 1926. Hill, Mr. R. (moves motion of con­ Firearms Acts Amendment (initiation), dolence), 514. 1062. Jamieson, Mr. C. H. (moves motion of Hire-purchase (initiation), 383; (2°), 882; (committee), 979, 980, 987. condolence), 7. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Watson, Mr. R. H. (moves motion of Acts Amendment (initiation) (amend­ condolence), 5. ment-Mr. Walsh), 555; (committee), Mt. Isa railway line, Ministerial State­ 568. ment, 147. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts Amendment (initiation), 1897. Police and road hauliers, 2247. Land Tax Acts Amendment (2°), 1137. Valedictory, 2010. Limitation (initiation), 2009, 2041. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 43

POWER, Honourable William-continued: RAMSDEN, Samuel Raymond, Esquire BILLS-continued: (Merthyr)­ Local Government Acts Amendment Address in Reply, 245. (initiation), 1722. BILLS: Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Elections Acts Amendment (initiation) Enforcement) Acts Amendment (initia­ (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1793. tion), 445. Hire-purchase (2°), 884; (committee), Money Lenders Acts Amendment (initia­ 970, 992. tion), 417. Death, Mr. R. H. Watson, 7. Motor Spirits Distribution Act of 1957 Financial Statement, 800. Repeal (initiation), 1591. Points of order, 209, 210, 243, 281, 972, 1774, 1801. Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment (initiation), 1740. Seasonal unemployment and regional advisory councils (seconds motion), Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 657. 1709. SuPPLY: Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 1352; (2°), 1503; (com­ Justice- mittee), 1508, 1516. Chief Office, 1402. Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments (initiation), 447. Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 954. Stamp Acts Amendment (2°), 1203; (committee), 1214. Public Works and Local Government­ Chief Office, 1313. Traffic Acts and Another Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 1695. RICHTER, Harold, Esquire (Somerset)­ Union Trustee Company of Australia Address in Reply, 227. Limited, Acts Amendment (initiation)' 450. , BILL: Vagrants, Gaming and Other Offences Schools of Arts (Winding Up and Trans­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 1055. fer) (initiation), 2061. SUPPLY: Points of order, 233, 248, 259, 451, 452, 909, 1238, 1603, 1781, 1782 2250 ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- 2251. , , Public Works and Local Government­ Chief Office, 1323. Police and road hauliers (seconds motion for adjournment of House), 2245. ROBERTS, Lloyd Henry Scurfield, Esquire (Whitsunday)­ Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance of Order in Council, 1342. Address in Reply, 347; (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 42. SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) Agriculture and Stock, 1236. (2°), 1292. Education- Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1097. (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1788. Justice- Land Tax Acts Amendment (2°), 1137. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1399. ment (initiation), 1816. Labour and Industry­ Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Chief Office, 946. (initiation), 2215. Public Works and Local Govern· Stamp Acts Amendment (committee), ment- 1214. Chief Office, 1317. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ ment (1960) (initiation), 2108. RAE, Wallace Alexander Ramsay, Esquire North Queensland, Development (moves (Gregory)­ motion), 435. Address in Reply, 183. Points of order, 120, 423. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Labour and Industry­ Education- Chief Office, 1038. Chief Office, 1119. Public Works and Local Government­ Railways- Chief Office, 1324. General Establishment, 860. Unemployment in Queensland, 2145. 44 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SMITH, Alfred James, Esquire (Carpen­ SPEAKER, Honourable Alan Roy Fletcher taria)­ (Cunningham)-[see also "Fletcher, Address in Reply, 197, 204; (Mr. Speaker's Honourable Alan Roy"]­ ruling, 151, 158, 164). Absence, 993, 1916. BILLS: Address in Reply- Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), Subjects of amendment disposed of may 1576. not be discussed, 151, 158, 159, 164. Forestry (committee), 1444, 1446, 1448, Adjournment of House, Formal motions 1494, 1498, 1500. under Standing Order No. 137­ Police and road hauliers (motion-Mr. Hire-purchase (committee), 98 8. Walsh), 2243. Opticians Acts Amendment (initiation), Unemployment in Queensland (motion­ 1563. Mr. Duggan), 2129. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 1854. Generally­ Traffic Acts and Another Act Amend­ Second-reading debate must be con­ ment (committee), 1946. fined to principles of Bill, 1276, Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ 1283. ment (No. 2) (initiation), 1912. Appropriation No. 2­ Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Sitting extended under Standing Order ment (1960) (committee), 2228, 2230. No. 307 to enable Treasurer to reply, 1486. Ordered to resume seat, 1857. By-election, Mulgrave, Return of writ, 5. Point of order, 158. Chair- Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance Must be addressed, 1277, 1282, 1614. of Order in Council, 1343. Must be obeyed, 151, 165, 1221. SUPPLY: Reflections on, not in order, 1221. Chairman of Committees, Temporary EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (nominates panel), 9. Agriculture and Stock, 1190. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Public Works and Local Government­ Presentation of sand-glass, 572. Chief Office, 1312. Conversations in loud tones, Disorderly, Railways- 1291. General Establishment, 913. Debate must be confined to question under Resolutions reported from Committee­ discussion, 43, 50, 53, 120. Labour and Industry, 1468. Denial (see also "Statement"). Denial of hon. member automatically SMITH, Percy Raymund, Esquire, LL.B. accepted, 19, 301, 2146, 2251. (Windsor)­ Denial of hon. member must be accepted without qualification, 53, 282. Address in Reply, 263. Exhibition of photographs, Origin and BILL: development of British Parliament, Traffic Acts and Another Act Amend­ 2041. ment (2°), 1941. ·Financial Statement. Radio broadcast, 498, Points of order, 92, 1798, 1987. 514. Governor's Opening Speech, Announces SUPPLY: receipt of copy, 10. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ "Hansard," Excision of remarks, 461. Justice- Interjections, Disorderly, 312, 2143. Chief Office, 1414. Interruptions, Disorderly, 151, 165, 1221, Labour and Industry­ 2080, 2141, 2143, 2148. Chief Office, 1021. Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to Public Works and Local Government­ question before House, 53, 54, 120, Chief Office, 1332. 122, 282, 660, 1276, 1279, 1283, 1284, 1454, 1460, 2143, 2262, 2269. SPARKES, Walter Beresford James Gordon, Members- Esquire (Aubigny)­ May not imply that another hon. mem­ ber is dishonest, 1284. Address in Reply, 288. Ordered to apologise (Mr. Jesson), 278. BILL: Ordered to leave Chamber (Mr. Aikens), Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment 159. (No. 1) (initiation), 489. Reflections on, not in order, 1284. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 45

SPEAKER, Honourable Alan Roy Fletcher­ Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to continued: question before House, 899. Personal explanations, Aspersions may be Members- denied but explanation must be Must be referred to by name of electorate relevant, 422. or title, 297. Photographic exhibition, Origin and Point of order, Invalid, 210. development of British Parliament, 2041. Statement or denial of hon. member must be accepted, 133, 134, 209, 210, 248, Points of order, Invalid, 119, 1220. 1221, 259, 341. 1284, 1285, 1440, J460, 2250. Questions-­ TAYLOR, Harold Bourne, Esquire, D.S.O. Form, scope and limitation, 461, 711, (Ciayfield)-[See "Chairman of Com­ 732. mittees" and "Speaker, Deputy."] May not be addressed to Mr. Speaker from floor of House, 817. THACKERAY, Mervyn Herbert, Esquire (Keppel)­ Radio broadcast, Financial Statement, 498, 514. Address in Reply, 208. Remembrance Day, 1273. BILLS: Sand-glass, Presentation by Common­ City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) wealth Parliamentary Association, 572. (2°), 1282. Statement (see also "Denial"). Fisheries Act Amendment (initiation), 1758. Statement or denial of hon. member must be accepted, 52, 282, 2134, 2137. Rockhampton Harbour Board and the Council of the City of Rockhampton Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ (2°), 2272. "! am accusing the Leader of the Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance Opposition of directly insulting the of Order in Council, 1347. Governor of this State," 52. "He was a prisoner of war in Japan. SUPPLY: That might be a question mark too," ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 279. , Labour and Industry­ "The hon. member is an organiser for Chief Office, 1027. the Fascist Guard," 281. Railways- "This is a public scandal. It looks like a pay-off between the Minister and General Establishment, 855. Pilbeam in Rockhampton," 1282. "He would like to remove any applica­ TOOTH, Seymour Douglas, Esquire (Kelvin tion of the law in any case," 1473. Grove)­ "Why does he tell untruths? That is Address in Reply, 340. what he is doing," 2134. Financial Statement, 726. Television broadcast, 817. Point of order, 1460. Unparliamentary language­ Expression ruled out of order­ SUPPLY: "Cur", 278. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Education- Valedictory, 2011. Chief Office, 1153. SPEAKER, DEPUTY and ACTING [Taylor, Labour and Industry­ Harold Bourne, Esquire (Clayfield)]­ Chief Office, 1015. Address in Reply- Resolutions reported from Committee­ Subjects of amendment disposed of may Labour and Industry, 1449. not be discussed, 197. WALLACE, George Walter Gordon, Esquire BILLS: (Cairns)­ Generally­ Address in Reply, 179. Sec0nd-reading debate must be con­ fined to principles of Bill, 896, 1202. BILL: Chair- Fisheries Act Amendment (initiation), Must be addressed, 210. 1759. Debate disposed of may not be revived, Financial Statement, 703. 133. Point of order, 1049. Interjections, Disorderly, 1623, Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance Interruptions, Disorderly, 249. of Order in Council, 1347. 46 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

WALLACE, George Walter Gordon, BILLs-continued: Esquire-continued: Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 1863. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Religious, Educational and Charitable Agriculture and Stock, 1254. Institutions Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 1556. Education- River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1121. ment (No. 2) (initiation), 1735. Justice- Rockhampton Harbour Board and the Chief Office, 1413. Council of the City of Rockhampton Labour and Industry­ (initiation), 2161. Chief Office, 1008. Schools of Arts (Winding Up and Trans­ fer) (initiation), 2060. WALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 743. (Bundaberg)­ State Government Insurance Office Address in Reply, 187. (Queensland) (initiation), 2096. Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ BILLS: ment (initiation), 1881. Anzac Cottages and T.B. Homes (initia­ tion), 2152. ­ Traffic Acts and Anotlrer Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 1699. City of Brisbane Acts and Another Act University of Queensland Acts Amend­ Amendment (initiation), 1728. ment (initiation), 2204. City of Rockhampton (Lands Purchase) Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences (initiation), 1066. Acts Amendment (2°), 1519. Colonel Daniel Edward Evans (William Valuation of Land Acts Amendment Parry Memorial Bursary) (initiation), (initiation), 1547. 2057. War Service Land Settlement Acts Dairy Cattle Improvement Act Repeal Amendment (initiation), 2116. (initiation), 1879. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Elections Acts Amendment (initiation) ment (1960) (initiation), 2107. (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1796. Financial Statement, 784. Forestry (initiation), 107 4; (committee), 1496, 1499. North Queensland, Development, 541. Government Loan (initiation), 363. Personal explanation, 531. Health Acts Amendment (initiation), Points of order, 479, 818, 1152, 1509, 1876. 1601, 2247, 2250. Hire-purchase (initiation), 392; (com­ Police and road hauliers (moves motion mittee), 972, 981, 985, 988, 990. for adjournment of House), 2244, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 2256. Acts Amendment (initiation) (moves SUPPLY: amendment), 550; (2 °), 566; (com­ EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ mittee), 569. 571. Labour and Industry­ Insurance (committee), 2224, 2225. Chief Office, 1043. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts Railways- Amendment (initiation), 1893. General Establishment, 861. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment (No. 1) (initiation), 492; (2°), 1631; Resolutions reported from Committee­ (committee), 1645, 1646, 1647, 1649, Labour and Industry, 1463. 1650, 1653, 1655, 1657, 1658, 1659, Vote of Credit, 78. 1660, 1662, 1664, 1666, 1669, 1670, 1671, 1673, 1674, 1677. Unemployment in Queensland, 2144. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), 767, 1136. WINDSOR, Robert Levi, Esquire (Fortitude Valley)­ Local Government Acts Amendment (initiation), 1718. Death, Mr. R. H. Watson, 7. Motor Spirits Distribution Act of 1957 Financial Statement, 678. Repeal (initiation), 1597. Point of order, 167. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1817. SUPPLY: Opticians Acts Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- 1565. Public Works and Local Govern­ Profiteering Prevention Acts Amendment ment- (committee), 1512, 1515. Chief Office, 1298. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 47

WORDSWORTH, Carlisle Favell, Esquire SUPPLY: (Mulgrave)­ EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Takes his seat, 5. Education- Address in Reply (moves motion), 10. Chief Office, 1123. BILL: Labour and Industry­ Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment (No. 1) (initiation), 480. Chief Office, 1030. Death, Mr. R. H. Watson, 7. Public Works and Local Govern­ Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. ment- Duggan), 599. Chief Office, 1264. Personal explanation, 274. Railways- Point of order, 777. General Establishment, 842.

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