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Download 1 File :^ CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FROM fhe LiTsrary of Agricultural Economics Cornell University Library J931 .K3 Index 3 1924 030 436 236 olin The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030436236 VICTORIA^ &^S.JiX. ;?«oJL<w^ LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. IIN^DEX TO THE PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, REPORTS OF SELECT COMMITTEES, AND RETURNS TO ORDERS, BILLS, ETC. 1851-1909. Compiled by J. M. WORTHINGTON, Cleek of the PArEES. Ordered by the Printing Committee to be printed, 25th February, 1S09. §S ^uthorjtis: J. KEMP, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, MBI,®a.f5pB. 3)«- 12,849. i^QUmU DEDICATED TO THE HONOBABLE FRANK MADDEN, M.P., SPEAKER or THB LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OP VICTORIA. BXPLANATOEX NOTES. This General Index embraces Parliamentary Papers, Reports of Select Committees and Royal Commissions, Returns to Orders of the House, and Reports from the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Bills, Resolutions, Motions. Railways J also numerous and Messages from His Excellency the Governor are not Indexed, except in a few instances. Petitions presented during recent years and ordered to be printed are Indexed, and in some other instances where it was thought a refer- ence relating to certain subjects would be useful, the reference is given. All Petitions presented to the Legislative Assembly, whether printed or not, £ie to be found in the Indices to the " Votes and Proceedings" each year under the heading "Petitions." The pages quoted in the Index refer to the " Votes and Proceed- ings," not to Hansard. — — — ii>^i>Ex:. Abattoirs (Melbourne) Act Amendment Bill, 1854-5. Abattoirs Bill, 1860-1 ; 1869. Abattoirs—Fishermen's Bend—Motion for copy of Papers re pro- posed—1887, p. 32. Abattoirs and Noxious Trades. See "Allen, M.D., Professor H. B.—Reports by." Abattoirs and Slaughtering of Cattle Laws Consolidation Bill, 1864. Aboriginal Bella Lee, Case of—^Return, 1882-3. Natives Protection Bill, 1869. Protectorate (Loddon)—Return, C. 40a/ 1853-4. Aboriginal Stations Coranderrk Report by Mr. Dow on—1879-80. Report of Board, 5/1882-3, and remarks of Board for Pro- tection of, on the Report of the Coranderrk Board, 15/1882-3. Value of Produce of Cultivated Lands—Return, A. 27/1869. Lake Tyers, and Ramahyuck—Report of Inspector, 1872. Mount Rouse Aboriginal Station—Motion for Returns re, 1851-2, pp. 97, iii; Returns, 1852-3; 1853-4. Aborigines Mortality amongst residents of Aboriginal Stations in Victoria. Report and Correspondence re—86/1879-80. Protection Law Amendment Bill, 1886. Protection of—^Report of Select Committee, D. 19/1859-60. Report of Board for Protection of—^41/1871; 60/1872; 14/1873; 61/1874; 26/1875-6; 25/1876; 62/1877-8; 71/1878; 68/1879-80; 29/1880-1; 35/1881; 78/1882-3; I, 94/1884; 99/1885; 99/1886; 116/1887; 119/1888; 129/1889; 212/1890; 196/1891; 158/1892-3; 8/1893; 21/1894-5; 78/1895-6; 52/1896; 12/1897 (2nd sess.); 53/1898; 59/1899-00; 42/1900; 42/1901; 12/1902-3; 36/1903 (and sess.); 39/1904; 56/1905; 44/1906; 47/1907; 3/1909 (ist sess.); 51/1909 (2nd Sess.). Report of Central Board—39/1861-2; 11/1862-3; 8/1864; 19/1864-5; 13/1866 (2nd sess.); 47/1869. Report of Commission re present condition, and future care of, 76/1877-8. Returns re—C. 333/1853-4; C. 10/1868. — — 8 Absconding Debtors Bill, 1887. Absent Voters Bill, 1897 ; 1898. Absentee Income Tax Bill, 1892-3. Absentee Land Tax Bill, 1894-5. Absentee Voters—Motion re, 1899-00, p. 109. Absolute Majority. See "Assembly." Accidents Bill, 1862-3. Acclimatisation Society Amounts granted to and expended by—Return, C. 12/1864-5. Motion for grant for', 1873, p. 254. Accommodation for Assembly Members in House of Representatives —Correspondence re, 1909 (2nd sess.), p. 39. Accounts Governmental—Return showing Banks (separately) at virhicb kept, &c. Return, 1873. Public—Regulations re. A.' 12/1864; A. 47/1864-5; A. 8/1866 (ist sess.): A. 20/1870; Regulation re Pension or Super- armuation Allowance, 19/1894; General Regulations re- specting Transfers under Section 32 of Act No. 1066, 67/1895-6. And see " Public Accounts." Accounts against the Government—Motion for Address re, and reply thereto— 1851-2, pp. 99, in. Accounts between Victoria and New South Wales—Motion, &c., re, 1852-3, pp. 10, 21. And see " Financial Separation, &c." Acquisition of Lands. See " Royal Commission on Acquisition of Lands." Actions against the Crown—Costs in—Motion for Return, 1868. Acts. See " Parliament." Acts Correction Bill, 1891 ; 1893. Adams—Case of—Return re, C. 4/1870 (2nd sess.); 1871. Adamson, Mr.—Return re, C. 6/1857-8. Adamson, Mr. Travers—Motion for Papers and Correspondence re retirement of, from Office of Crown Prosecutor. 1895-6, P- 95- Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition—Invitation to Members and Principal Assembly Officers. See " Exhibitions." Adjournment from State Parliament House, Carlton Gardens, to Parliament House, Spring-street. See " Parliament." Administration of Estates Bill, 1858-9. Administration of Intestate Estates Bill, 1858-9. Administration of the Lands Department re Grazing Leases. See "Lands Department." Admiralty Jurisdiction Extension Bill, 1881. Adulterated Butter, Alleged. See " Butter." Adulteration of Chaff Bill, 1903 (2nd sess.); 1904; 1908. Adulteration of Food Bill, 1861-2; 1862-3; 1904- ————— —— — Adulteration of Jams Bill, 1903 (2nd sess.). Adulteration of Seeds Bill, 1896. Adult Suffrage Bill, 1905 ; 1906 ; 1907 ; 1908. Adult Suffrage (Legislative Assembly) Bill, 1905; 1906. * Adults in each Electorate—Male and Female—Return re, 1902-3. Adverse Possession. See "Title to Land." Advertisements Alleged improper Expenditure for, in Times and Mines—Report of Committee, D. 5/1872. Correspondence re—Return, 1864. Government Amount paid to Melbourne Newspapers—Return, C. 6/1878. Amount paid to newspapers, 1874-1878. Return, 1879-80. Cost and number of, &c.. Return, 1872; C. 12/ 1882-3, and mode of expenditure, &c., C. 16/1882-3. Advertising Cost of, in Melbourne daily newspapers by Railway and other Departments—Return, C. 7/1892-3. Motion re, 1862-3, p. 188. Advertising in Victorian newspapers, and amount paid for—Return, C. 1/1893. -And see "Newspapers." Affiliated Colleges. See "Melbourne University." A^e newspaper. See "Complaint"; also "Privilege." Aged Poor. See " Pensions." Agency for the Colonies—Despatch re, A. 15/1855-6. Agent-General (Colonial) Requisitions sent from Victoria—Despatches and Correspondence re, A. 35a, B. 17/1853-4. Re delays in the conduct of the business of —B. 9/1854-5. Salary of—Correspondence, A. 52/1854-5. Agent-General for Victoria Agent-General's Office Abolition Bill, 1905. Appointment of the Hon. D. Gillies, 1894. Appointment of the Hon. J. W. Taverner—Return, C. 6/1904. Future appointments—Motion, That no future appointment be made to the office of Agent-General without the consent of both Houses of Parliament being first obtained thereto 1892-3, p. 106. Negatived. Instructions to G. F. Verdon, Esq., C.B., 57/1869. Salary of—Motion to reduce to ;^i,ooo per annum, 1894-5, p. 129. Negatived. Secretary to See " Hoey, Mr. Cashel." And see "Railways—^Loan Correspondence." Agent-General's Act Amendment Bill, 1884. Agents Bill, 1908. of the ji. Agg, A. J. re gratuity to widow and family late— 1887, 308. —— — — 10 Agricultural and Horticultural Statistics. See " Statistics." Agricultural Chemist's Department—Motion for Return, 1900. Agricultural College Council—Number of Members, fees paid for each sitting, and amounts received—Return, C. s/iSpVS- Agricultural Colleges (Gembrook) Bill, 1887. Agricultural Colleges—Lands held, &c., by Council of—-Locality and value of—Return, 1886. Agricultural Colleges and the Council of Agricultural Education Accounts of Trustees—23, 76/1887. Agricultural Education—^Accounts of Trustees of—93/1886; 8, 101/1888; 24, 128/1889; 33/1890; 80, 9/1891; 19, 152/1892-3; 15, 52/1893; 20/1894; 5, 76, 77, 90/1895-6; 9, 44/1896; 27, 46/1897; 34, 46/1J898; 19, 60/1899-00; 41/1900; 2/1900-1; 11/1902; —/1902-3; —/1903 (2nd sess.); —/190s; —/1906; 42/1907; 44, 47/1.908; 25, 45/1909 (2nd sess.). Agricultural Grants Bill, 1891 ; 1892-3. Agricultural Implements and Produce consigned to Stations between Sandhurst and Echuca during 1877—^Return, 1878. Agricultural Industries—Grants for Promoting Agricultural and other Industries Bill—B. 26/1889. Agricultural—National Society of Victoria—Motion re grant to, 1871, pp. 248, 255, 270. Agricultural Produce—Imports during 1855—Return, A. 88/1855-6. Agricultural Produce and Stock—Imports and Exports—Returns, 1880-1. Agricultural Returns—Crown Lands—Cultivation, Selection, Sale, &c.—Return, C. 28^/1853-4. Agricultural Show Yards Sale Bill (Geelong), 1890. And see " Geelong and Western District." Agricultural Societies Distribution of jQ^,ooo—Return re, C. 8/1871. Grants to—Regulations, iiz/1872; 55/1873. Regulations for Expenditure of ^£7,000 granted by Parliament in aid the of Funds of—^51, 55/1875-6. Subsidies to—Amounts claimed by and allotted since 1884—Re- turn, 1891. Agricultural Vote—Return re distribution of— 1878. Agriculture Australian College of Agriculture Bill, 1881. Blight in Wheat at Korong Vale—Reports re—9/1888. Board o"f Agriculture and Industries Bill, 1867 (ist sess.). Board of Abolition Bill, 1870 (2nd sess.). Annual Reports / 1860-61 42/1861-2; 7i;/i862-'?: — i ; 7, ^' 76/1864-5; 10, 80/1867 (ist sess.). —— — 11 Agriculture continued. Board of continued. Correspondence between Agricultural Society and—for abolition or remodelling of—Motion for copies—1868, p. 254. Expenditure, &c., from establishment of Board—Return, C. 18/1869. Experimental Farm—Reports of Director—14, 44/1859-60. And see " Experimental Farm, &c." Minutes of Proceedings, 31/1859-60.
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