ix 1964-65-66

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS

OF THI HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SESSION OF THE TWENTY-FIFTH PARLIAMENT

(Sittings-From 25th February, 1964, to 28th October, 1966) (House of Representatives dissolved 31st October, 1966)

Name Division State

Adermann, Rt. Hon. Charles Frederick Fisher. Allan, Archibald lan, Esquire Gwydir .. Anthony, Hon. John Douglas Richmond New South Wales Aston, William John, Esquire Phillip .. New South Wales Armstrong, Adam Alexander, Esquire, M.C.(a) Riverina New South Wales Barnard, Lance Herbert, Esquire Bass Tasmania Barnes, Hon. Charles Edward McPherson Queensland Barwick, Hon. Sir Garfield Edward John, Q.C.(b) Parramatta New South Wales Bate, Henry Jefferson, Esquire Macarthur New South Wales Beaton, Noel Lawrence, Esquire . Bendigo Beazley, Kim Edward, Esquire Fremantle Western Benson, Samuel James, Esquire, R.D. Batman Victoria Birrell, Frederick Ronald, Esquire Port Adelaide Bosman, Leonard Lewis, Esquire.. St. George New South Wales Bowen, Nigel Hubert, Esquire, Q.C.(c) Parramatta New South Wales Bridges-Maxwell, Crawford William, Esquire(d) Robertson New South Wales Brimblecombe, Wilfred John, Esquire Maranoa Queensland Bryant, Gordon Munro, Esquire Wills Victoria Buchanan, Alexander Andrew, Esquire McMillan Victoria Bury, Hon. Leslie Harry Ernest .. Wentworth New South Wales Cairns, James Ford, Esquire Yarra Victoria Cairns, Kevin Michael Kiernan, Esquire Lilley Queensland Calwell, Hon. Arthur Augustus .. Victoria Cameron, Clyde Robert, Esquire Hindmarsh South Australia Chaney, Hon. Frederick Charles, A.F.C... Perth Chipp, Donald Leslie, Esquire Higinbotham Victoria Clark, Joseph James, Esquire Darling New South Wales Cleaver, Richard, Esquire Swan Western Australia Cockle, John Simon, Esquire(e) .. Warringah New South Wales Collard, Frederick Walter, Esquire Kalgoorlie Western Australia Connor, Reginald Francis Xavier, Esquire.. Cunningham New South Wales Cope, James Francis, Esquire Watson New South Wales Costa, Dominic Eric, Esquire Banks New South Wales Courtnay, Frank, Esquire Darebin Victoria Coutts, Wilfred Charles, Esquire .. Griffith .. Queensland Cramer, Hon. Sir John Oscar Bennelong New South Wales Crean, Frank, Esquire .. Melbourne Ports Victoria Cross, Manfred Douglas, Esquire Brisbane Queensland Curtin, Daniel James, Esquire Kingsford-Smith New South Wales Daly, Frederick Michael, Esquire Grayndler New South Wales Davies, Ronald, Esquire Braddon Tasmania Davis, Francis John, Esquire, O.B.E. Deakin .. Victoria Dean, Roger Levinge, Esquire(f).. Robertson New South Wales Devine, Leonard Thomas, Esquire East New South Wales Downer, Hon. Alexander Russell(g) Angas .. South Australia Drury, Edward Nigel, Esquire Ryan Queensland Duthie, Gilbert William Arthur, Esquire Wilmot Tasmania England, John Armstrong, Esquire, E.D. Calare New South Wales Erwin, George Dudley, Esquire .. Ballaarat Victoria

(a) Elected 27th February 1965. (b) Resigned 23rd April 1964. (c) Elected 20th June 1964. (d) Elected 5th December 1964. (e) Deceased 3rd August 1966. (f) Resigned 30th September 1964. (g) Resigned 23rd April 1964. LIsT or MEMBERS-continued

Name Division State

Failes, Laurence John, Esquire Lawson New South Wales Fairbairn, Hon. David Eric, D.F.C. Farrer New South Wales Fairhall, Hon. Allen Paterson New South Wales Falkinder, Charles William Jackson, Esquire, D.S.O., Franklin Tasmania D.F.C. Forbes, Hon. Alexander James, M.C. Barker .. South Australia Fox, Edmund Maxwell Cameron, Esquire Henty Victoria Fraser, Allan Duncan, Esquire Eden-Monaro New South Wales Fraser, James Reay, Esquire Australian Capital Territory Fraser, Hon. John Malcolm Wannon Victoria Freeth, Hon. Gordon .. Forrest .. Western Australia Fulton, William John, Esquire Leichhardt Queensland Galvin, Patrick, Esquire Kingston South Australia Gibbs, Wylie Talbot, Esquire Bowman Queensland Gibson, Adrian, Esquire(a) Denison Tasmania Giles, Geoffrey O'Halloran, Esquire(b) Angas South Australia Gray, George Henry, Esquire Capricornia Queensland Griffiths, Charles Edward, Esquire Shortland New South Wales Hallett, John Mead, Esquire Canning Western Australia Hansen, Brendan Percival, Esquire Wide Bay Queensland Harding, Ernest William, Esquire Herbert Queensland Harrison, Eli James, Esquire Blaxland New South Wales Hasluck, Rt. Hon. Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Curtin Western Australia Haworth, Hon. William Crawford Isaacs Victoria Hayden, William George, Esquire Oxley Queensland Holt, Rt. Hon. Harold Edward .. Higgins Victoria Holten, Rendle McNeilage, Esquire Indi Victoria Howson, Hon. Peter Fawkner Victoria Hughes, Thomas Eyre Forrest, Esquire, Q.C. Parkes .. New South Wales Hulme, Hon. Alan Shallcross Petrie Queensland Irwin, Leslie Herbert, Esquire, M.B.E. Mitchell New South Wales Jack, William Mathers, Esquire .. North Sydney New South Wales James, Albert William, Esquire Hunter .. New South Wales Jess, John David, Esquire La Trobe Victoria Johnson, Leslie Royston, Esquire Hughes.. New South Wales Jones, Charles Keith, Esquire Newcastle New South Wales Kelly, Charles Robert, Esquire Wakefield South Australia Kent Hughes, Hon. Sir Wilfrid Selwyn, K.B.E., Chisholm Victoria M.V.O., M.C., E.D. Killen, Denis James, Esquire Moreton Queensland King, Robert Shannon, Esquire .. Wimmera Victoria Lindsay, Robert William Ludovic, Esquire Flinders Victoria Luchetti, Anthony Sylvester, Esquire Macquarie New South Wales Lucock, Philip Ernest, Esquire, Deputy Speaker and Lyne New South Wales Chairman of Committees Mackay, Malcolm George, Esquire Evans New South Wales Mackinnon, Ewen Daniel, Esquire, C.B.E. Corangamite Victoria Maisey, Donald William, Esquire Moore .. Western Australia McEwen, Rt. Hon. John Murray Victoria Mclvor, Hector James, Esquire .. Gellibrand Victoria McLeay, Hon. Sir John, K.C.M.G., M.M., Speaker Boothby South Australia McMahon, Rt. Hon. William Lowe New South Wales Menzies, Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Gordon, K.T., C.H., Kooyong Victoria Q.C.(c) Minogue, Daniel, Esquire West Sydney New South Wales Mortimer, Jack, Esquire Grey South Australia Nelson, John Norman, Esquire Nicholls, Martin Henry, Esquire .. Bonython South Australia Nixon, Peter James, Esquire Victoria O'Connor, William Paul, Esquire Dalley .. New South Wales Opperman, Hon. Hubert Ferdinand, O.B.E. Corio Victoria Patterson, Rex Alan, Esquire(d) .. Dawson Queensland Peacock, Andrew Sharp, Esquire(e) Kooyong Victoria Peters, Edward William, Esquire Scullin .. Victoria Pettitt, John Alexander, Esquire .. Hume New South Wales Pollard, Hon. Reginald Thomas .. Lalor Victoria

(d) Elected 26th February 20th June 1964. (c) ResIgned 17th February 1966. (a) Elected 15th February 1964. (b(b) Elected 20th June 1964. (c) Resigned 17th Februay 1966. (d) Elected 26th February 1966. (e) Elected 2nd April 1966. Lisr oF MEMBES-Continued

Name Division State

Reynolds, Leonard James, Esquire Barton New South Wales Riordan, Hon. William James Frederick Kennedy . .. Queensland Roberton, Hon. Hugh Stevenson(a) . .. Riverina . .. New South Wales Robinson, Ian Louis, Esquire .. . .Cowper . .. New South Wales Sexton, Joseph Clement Leonard, Esquire .. Adelaide . .. South Australia Shaw, George William, Esquire(b) . .. Dawson . .. Queensland Sinclair, Hon. Ian McCahon .. . .New England . .. New South Wales Snedden, Hon. Billy Mackie .. . .Bruce .. . .Victoria

Stewart, Francis Eugene, Esquire.. . .. Lang .. . .New South Wales Stokes, Philip William Clifford, Esquire, E.D. .. Maribyrnong . .. Victoria Swartz, Hon. Reginald William Colin, M.B.E., E.D. Darling Downs . .. Queensland Townley, Hon. Athol Gordon(c) . .. Denison . .. Tasmania Turnbull, Winton George, Esquire . .. Mallee .. . .Victoria Turner, Henry Basil, Esquire .. . .Bradfield . .. New South Wales Uren, Thomas, Esquire.. . . . Reid .. . .New South Wales Webb, Charles Harry, Esquire .. . .Stirling. .. . Western Australia Wentworth, William Charles, Esquire . .Mackellar . .. New South Wales Whitlamn, Edward Gough, Esquire, Q.C. . .. Werriwa . .New South Wales Whittom, Raymond Harold, Esquire . .. Balaclava . .. Victoria Wilson, Sir Keith Cameron .. . .Sturt .. . .South Australia

(a) Resigned 21 st January 1965. (b) Deceased 9th January 1966. (c) Deceased 24th December 1963. xiii

1964-65-66

SESSION OF THE TWENTY-FIFTH PARLIAMENT

OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

The Speaker .. THE HON. SIR JOHN MCLEAY, K.C.M.G., M.M., M.P.

The Chairman of Committees PHILIP ERNEST LUCOCK, ESQUIRE, M.P.

The Clerk of the House of Representatives ALAN GEORGE TURNER, C.B.E., J.P.

The Deputy Clerk NORMAN JAMES PARKES, O.B.E.

The Clerk Assistant JOHN ATHOL PETTIFER.

The Principal Parliamentary Officer DOUGLAS MAURICE BLAKE, J.P.

The Serjeant-at-Arms and Clerk of Committees ALAN ROBERT BROWNING. 1964-65-66

FIRST SESSION OF TUE TWENTY-FIFTH PARLIMIENT. INDEX TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS

OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

NOTE.-For Proceedings on Bills, see under "1Bills."1 For Papers laid upon Table, see " Index to Papers presented to Parliament " (p. lxxvii.) For Messages from Governor-General and from Senate, see under "Messages." A. Aboriginal Studies-Council of the Australian Institute-Election of Mr. Beazley and Mr. Wentworth, 184. Aboriginal Welfare. See" Ministerial Statements " and " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Aboriginal Workers. See "Petitions." Aborigines-Constitutional Provisions. See " Constitution Alteration (Aborigines) Bills " and " Petitions." Aborigines, Yirrkala. See " Motions-General." Absolute majority. See " Constitution Alteration Bills " and " Standing Orders-Suspension of-Moved." Academic Salaries. See " Ministerial Statements." Acting Speaker. See " Deputy Speaker."

Acts Interpretation Bill. See "Bills " Address- By Deputy of Governor-General-Declaration of Opening of Parliament, 2. To Her Majesty The Queen- Birth of a son-Joint address agreed to, 33. Reply by Her Majesty, 45. Death of Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal-Address agreed to, 263. Reply by Her Majesty, 291. Presentation of Mace to House of Assembly for the Territory of Papua and New Guinea-joint Address agreed to, 41. Reply by Her Majesty, 67.

And see "Papua and New Guinea " To His Excellency the Governor-General- In Reply to Opening Speech- Committee appointed to prepare Address, 10. Address brought up, 11. Motion-That Address be agreed to-debated, 11, 15, 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 29 (2). Address agreed to, 29. Time for presentation- Speaker to ascertain time, 29. Announcement, 33. Presentation, and Reply-Announced, 36. Forwarded to Her Majesty The Queen, and Reply-Announced, 55. Adelaide Area-Commercial Television Licence. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Adermann, Mr.-Appointed Deputy Leader of the Country Party, 6. Adjournment of House-Motion for, to day or hour other than that fixed by Standing Orders. See "Business."~ Administrative Office, Block 5, Darwin. See " Committees-Public Works." Administrator (Sir Eric Woodward)-Commission to administer Oath to Members-To Deputy Speaker, 113. And see " Messages." Administrator (Sir Henry Abel Smith). See " Messages." Advance to the Treasurer- 1963-64-Statement of Expenditure-Presented and referred to committee of whole House, 121. Resolution reported and adopted, 230. 1964-65-Statement of Expenditure-Presented and referred to committee of whole House, 347. Resolution reported and adopted, 517-8. 1965-66-Statement of Expenditure-Presented and referred to committee of whole House, 615. Resolution reported and adopted, 687. Agreement on Meat Export Marketing with United States of America. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Agricultural Tractors Bounty Bill. See " Bills." Aircraft Accidents. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Statements." Aircraft Noise Problem near Airports. See "Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Air Force Bills. See " Bills." Airliner Incidents. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Air Navigation (Charges) Bills. See " Bills." Air Traffic. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Aliens Bills. See "Bills." Allan, Mr.-Leave of absence, 141, 365. Allotment of Time. See " Urgent Bill " Amendments. See " Bills " and " Motions." Animal Quarantine-Illegal Importation of Cattle Semen. See " Ministerial Statements ", " Motions-To take note of papers " and " Statements." Ansett Companies. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of" and " Statements." Anzac Medal. See " Bills " and " Petitions." Apple and Pear Organization Bill. See " Bills." Apprenticeship Trades. See " Petitions." Appropriation Bills. See "Bills." Arbitration Sanctions. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Armstrong, Mr. A. A.-Sworn, 241. Asian Development Bank Bill. See " Bills." Assent to Bills. See " Bills." Assurance Company Investments. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Statements." Aston, Mr.- Appointed trustee of Parliamentary Retiring Allowances Trust, 121. Leave of absence, 365. Attorney-General-Lack of Confidence Motion. See " Motions." Audit Bill. See "Bills." Australian Anzac Medal Bill. See " Bills." Australian Broadcasting Control Board. See " Motions-To take note of papers-Broadcasting." Australian Capital Territory-Joint Committee. See " Committees." Australian Capital Territory Representation Bill. See " Bills." Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court Bills. See " Bills." Australian Coastal Shipping Commission Bills. See " Bills." Australian Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies Bill. See " Bills." Platform. See " Statements." Australian National University- Council-Election of Mr. Beazley and Mr. J. M. Fraser, 21. And see " Bills." "Australian " newspaper. See " Privilege." Australian Servicemen-Allowances. See " Ministerial Statements." Australian Universities Commission Bill. See " Bills." B. Balewa, Sir Abubakar. See "Deaths." Banking Bill. See "Bills." Bankruptcy Bill. See " Bills." Bankruptcy (Decimal Currency) Bill. See " Bills." Barnard, Mr.-Named-Matter not proceeded with, 384. Barwick, Sir Garfield-Resignation of, 76. Bate, Mr.-Named and suspended, 175. Beazley, Mr.- Election to Australian National University Council, 21. Election to Council of Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 184. BILLS- Appropriation 1964-65- Proposed expenditures considered together, 166, 170 (2), 181, 184 (2), 186, 187, 190, 196. Second Schedule-Proposed expenditures to be considered in certain order, either separately or together, 136. Appropriation 1965-66- Proposed expenditures considered together, 418, 422, 424, 432 (2), 434, 435, 437, 438. Second Schedule- Proposed expenditures to be considered in certain order, either separately or together, 366-7. Order for consideration of proposed expenditures varied, 422, 428. Appropriation 1966-67- Proposed expenditures considered together, 640, 642, 645, 649, 663, 678 (3). Second Schedule-Proposed expenditures to be considered in certain order, either separately or together, 636-7. Assent to first Bill by Lord Casey, 385. Committee- Amendment moved to proposed amendment, 219, 303, 486. Amendment moved to proposed new sub-clause or clause, 491, 493, 496, 501 (2), 502, 504. Amendments moved together, by leave, 150, 222, 224, 236-7, 256, 302, 326 (2), 458 (2), 478, 480, 481, 492, 493, 496 (2), 497, 499, 500, 501 (2), 502 (3), 504 (2), 548, 548-9, 549, 549-50, 550, 550-1, 551, 551-2, 578, 584, 622, 717. Amendment temporarily withdrawn, by leave, 485. Bills taken as a whole together, by leave, 60, 280. Considered by specified items, 60, 279. Considered by Tariff amendments specified in the Schedule, 450, 577, 585. Insertion of heading and new clauses moved, by leave, 491. Items taken together, by leave, 279. New clauses moved together, by leave, 511, 602. Postponement of clause moved, 67, 104, 156, 157, 207, 273, 274, 491, 700 (2). Considered together during remaining stages, 53, 71. Motion to refer to select committee, 478. Orders of day for next sitting-Rescission of resolutions, 226, 307 (2). Presented together, 30, 41, 93, 116, 117, 202, 210, 248, 314, 472. Private Members' Bills. See "Australian Anzac Medal Bill" and "Constitution Alteration (Aborigines) Bills " under this heading. Reasons of House for disagreeing to Senate amendment-Brought up by Committee appointed, 284. Second reading- Amendments moved, 55, 70, 86, 98-9, 110, 125, 153, 161, 167, 209-10, 219, 227, 230, 238, 297, 318, 319, 327, 352-3, 377, 386, 405, 413, 469, 473, 514, 532, 557, 558, 604, 605, 607, 617, 626, 652, 666, 717. Amendment ruled out of order, 603. Amendment amended, 210, 557. Debate, by leave, 98, 202, 218, 252, 484, 512, 517, 518 (2), 525, 535, 610. Debate continued after second reading amendment disposed of, 162. Question put, by leave, 319. Senate amendments- Disagreed to, 284-5. Disagreed to but amendment made in place thereof, 692. Disagreed to but in place thereof relevant clause amended, 598. Not insisted upon, 289. Not insisted upon, and agreeing to amendment of House in place thereof, 602, 709. Not made, 235-6, 601-2. Not pressed, 238, 604. Standing Orders suspended- To enable, in connexion with certain Bills- (a) orders of the day being called on together, &c.; (b) one motion and one question being put, &c., and (c) the consideration of the Bills in one committee of the whole, 53, 71. To enable in connexion with certain Bills- (a) Presentation and first readings together and one motion being moved for the second readings, and (b) Inclusion for the purposes of later consideration with thirty other Bills set down for resumption of debate on the second readings together, 510. To enable orders of the day for the resumption of debate on certain Bills to be read together and a motion moved that the Bills be now passed, 86, 310, 340, 599. To enable Sulphate of Ammonia Bounty Bill to be presented and a motion to be moved for the second reading of the Bill, 105. To enable in connexion with any Sales Tax Bills- (a) Introduction and first readings together, (b) One motion and one question being put, &c., and (c) Consideration of all the Bills as a whole together in a committee of the whole, 15. 26313/69-2 BILLs-continued. Standing Orders suspended-continued To enable in connexion with certain Bills the presentation and first readings together, &c., and the consideration of the Bills in one committee of the whole, 30, 41, 93, 201, 314. To enable in connexion with certain Bills the presentation and first readings together, &c., and the consideration of the Bills separately in one committee of the whole, 116, 210, 248, 472. Suspension of standing orders moved to enable certain Bills to be called on (after 11 p.m.), 335 (negatived because of lack of absolute majority). Third reading, by absolute majority, 466 (2). Urgent Bill-Repatriation Bill 1966 [No. 2], 667. PROCEEDINGS ON- Summary of Proceedings- Bills initiated during the Session* ...... 387 Lapsed at Dissolution ...... 5 Passed but not submitted to Referendum ...... 2 Not returned from Senate ...... 1 Passed and assented to ...... 379 * Including 22 brought from the Senate (21 of which passed and 1 lapsed at Dissolution). ACTS INTERPRETATION 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 93. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 103. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 110. Assent, 116. Act No. 52 of 1964. AGRICULTURAL TRACTORS BOUNTY 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 706. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 711. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 718. Assent, 723. Act No. 82 of 1966. AIR FORCE 1964.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 197. Second reading moved, 199. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 208. Assent, 213. Act No. 94 of 1964. AIR FORCE 1965.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 305. Second reading moved, 307. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 340. Assent, 342. Act No. 50 of 1965. AIR NAVIGATION (CHARGES) 1964.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 192. Second reading moved, 196. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 210. Assent, 217. Act No. 95 of 1964. Am NAVIGATION (CHARGES) 1965.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 494. Second reading moved, 495. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 517. Assent, 524. Act No. 107 of 1965. AIR NAVIGATION (CHARGES) (No. 2) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 125 of 1965. AIR NAVIGATION (CHARGES) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 651. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 686. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 700. Assent 714. Act No. 48 of 1966. ALIENS 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 275. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 289. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 298. Assent, 309. Act No. 12 of 1965. ALIENS 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 562. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 569. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 579. Assent, 595. Act No. 9 of 1966. APPLE AND PEAR ORGANIZATION 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 74. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 82-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 110. Assent, 115. Act No. 38 of 1964. APPROPRIATION (No. 2) 1963-64.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 78. Second reading debated, 83, 85. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 85. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 100. Assent, 115. Act No. 33 of 1964. APPROPRIATION 1964-65.-Appropriation recommended by Administrator, 116; Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 117. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) that the House is of the opinion that the Budget does not adequately grapple with the problems of striking a realistic and fitting balance, between the claims on national resources arising from defence, development and social welfare, 125. Second reading and amendment debated, 125, 127, 129, 131,133, 135. Amendment negatived; second reading, 136. Committee, 136-7, 151, 163-4, 165-6, 170-1, 173, 176, 177, 178, 181, 183-4, 186, 187, 190, 192, 196. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 196. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 210. Assent, 213. Act No. 73 of 1964. APPROPRIATION (No. 2) 1964-65.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 222. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 226. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 232. Assent, 242. Act No. 122 of 1964. APPROPRIATION (No. 3) 1964-65.-Appropriation recommended by Administrator; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 305. Second reading debated, 307, 310 (2). Second reading; third reading, by leave, 310. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 320. Assent, 342. Act No. 15 of 1965. APPROPRIATION (No. 1) 1965-66.-Appropriation recommended by Administrator; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 343. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) that this House condemns the Budget because such taxation increases as it contains adds further burdens to wage and salary earners, &c., 352-3. Second reading and amendment debated, 353, 355, 358 (2), 361, 363, 366. Amendment negatived; second reading, 366. Committee, 366-7, 415, 417-8, 421-2, 423-4, 425, 428, 432, 434, 434-5, 437-8, 440, 441-2. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 442. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 445. Assent, 449. Act No. 67 of 1965. BILLs-continued. APPROPRIATION (No. 2) 196b3-6.-Appropriation recommended by Administrator; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 343. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 442. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 445. Assent, 449. Act No. 68 of 1965. APPROPRIATION (No. 3) 1965-66.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 587. Second reading debated, 592, 595, 598 (2), 599. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 599. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 608. Assent, 616. Act No. 18 of 1966. APPROPRIATION (No. 4) 1965-66.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 588. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 599. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 608. Assent, 616. Act No. 19 of 1966. APPROPRIATION (No. 1) 1966-67.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 609. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) that the House condemns the Budget because it fails to recognize the injustices wrought upon wage earners, &c., 626. Second reading and amendment debated, 626, 627-8, 629-30, 631, 634, 635, 636. Amendment negatived; second reading, 636. Committee, 636-7, 640, 641, 642, 644-5, 648, 649, 656, 662-3, 672, 674, 677-8, 682 (2). Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 682. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 700. Assent, 705. Act No. 45 of 1966. APPROPRIATION (No. 2) 1966-67.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 609. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 683. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 700. Assent, 705. Act No. 46 of 1966. APPROPRIATION (SPECIAL EXPENDITURE) 1964-65.-Appropriation recommended by Administrator; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 117. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 196. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 210. Assent, 213. Act No. 74 of 1964. APPROPRIATION (SPECIAL EXPENDITURE) (No. 2) 1964-65.-Appropriation recommended by Administrator; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 306. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 310. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 320. Assent, 342. Act No. 16 of 1965. APPROPRIATION (WORKS AND SERVICES) (No. 2) 1963-64.-Appropriation recommended by Governor- General; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 78. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 86. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 100. Assent, 115. Act No. 34 of 1964. ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 571. Second reading debated, 581, 583. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor- General; third reading, by leave, 583. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 599. Assent, 616. Act No. 25 of 1966. AUDIT 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 126 of 1965. AUSTRALIAN ANZAC MEDAL 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice (Mr. Gray); first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave, 252. (Lapsed at Dissolution). AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY REPRESENTATION 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 532. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 535. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 544. Assent, 562. Act No. 3 of 1966. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY SUPREME COURT 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 206. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 227. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 232. Assent, 242. Act No. 109 of 1964. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY SUPREME COURT 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 541. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 557. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 578. Assent, 587. Act No. 8 of 1966. AUSTRALIAN COASTAL SHIPPING COMMISSION 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 185. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 202-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 213. Assent, 213. Act No. 88 of 1964. AUSTRALIAN COASTAL SHIPPING COMMISSION 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 532. Second reading debated, 548 (2). Second reading; third reading, by leave, 548. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 556. Assent, 566. Act No. 4 of 1966. AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF ABORIGINAL STUDIES 1964.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 99. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 110. Assent, 116. Act No. 56 of 1964. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 1965.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 494. Second reading moved, 495. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 516. Assent, 524. Act No. 108 of 1965. AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION 1965.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 372. Second reading moved, 373. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 390. Assent, 409. Act No. 63 of 1965. BANKING 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 127 of 1965. BANKRUPTCY 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 318. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator, 343. Committee, 343. Appropriation recommended by Governor-General for purposes of an amendment to be moved, 548. Committee continued; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 548-52. Agreed to by Senate with amendments, 592. Senate's amendments 1 and 3 to 6 agreed to; amendment No. 2 disagreed to but in place thereof relevant clause amended, 598. Senate does not insist upon its amendment, disagreed to by the House, and agrees to amendment made by House in place thereof, 602. Assent, 616. Act No. 33 of 1966. BILLS-continued. BANKRUPTCY (DECIMAL CURRENCY) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 128 of 1965. BRIGALow LANDS AGREEMENT 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 499. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 524. Assent, 524. Act No. 122 of 1965. BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 155. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 168. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 173. Assent, 175. Act No. 67 of 1964. BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION (No. 2) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 206. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 220. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 229. Assent, 242. Act No. 121 of 1964. BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 306. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam) that whilst not declining to give the Bill a second reading, this House considers that a Joint Select Committee should be appointed, &c., 319. Amendment negatived; second reading, 320. Committee, 320, 322, 325-6. Reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 326. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 329. Assent, 342. Act No. 38 of 1965. BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION (No. 2) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 471. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 524. Assent, 524. Act No. 120 of 1965. BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 665. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 686-7. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 703. Assent, 723. Act No. 57 of 1966. BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION STATIONS LICENCE FEES REPEAL 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 206. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 220. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 229. Assent, 242. Act No. 120 of 1964. BROADCASTING STATIONS LICENCE FEES 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 205. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 220. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 229. Assent, 242. Act No. 119 of 1964. BUTTER FAT LEVY 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 314. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 326. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 329. Assent, 342. Act No. 42 of 1965. BUTTER FAT LEVY (No. 2) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 129 of 1965. CANNED FRUITS EXPORT CHARGES 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 130 of 1965. CANNED FRUITS EXPORT CHARGES 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 681. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 702. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 716. Assent, 723. Act No. 73 of 1966. CATTLE AND BEEF RESEARCH 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 42. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 53. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 75. Assent, 86. Act No. 12 of 1964. CATTLE SLAUGHTER LEVY REPEAL 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 42. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 53. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 75. Assent, 86. Act No. 11 of 1964. CELLULOSE ACETATE FLAKE BOUNTY 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 93. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 109. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 115. Assent, 116. Act No. 48 of 1964. CELLULOSE ACETATE FLAKE BOUNTY (No. 2) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 206. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Deputy of Governor- General; third reading, by leave, 228. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 232. Assent, 242. Act No. 114 of 1964. CELLULOSE ACETATE FLAKE BOUNTY 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 295. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 306. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 313. Assent, 342. Act No. 26 of 1965. CELLULOSE ACETATE FLAKE BOUNTY 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 706. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 712. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 718. Assent, 723. Act No. 80 of 1966. CHRISTMAS ISLAND 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 131 of 1965. COAL INDUSTRY 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 247. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 288. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 298. Assent, 309. Act No. 11 of 1965. COMMONWEALTH AID ROADS 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 65. Second reading debated, 75, 76 (2), 78, 79, 82. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 82. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 99. Assent, 115. Act No. 32 of 1964. BILLS-continued. COMMONWEALTH BANKS 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading, second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 132 of 1965. COMMONWEALTH BANKS 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 644. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 687. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 703. Assent, 723. Act No. 58 of 1966. COMMONWEALTH BUREAU OF ROADS 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 108. Second reading debated, 118, 122, 125, 149. Second reading, 149. Committee, 149, 150-1. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 151. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 171. Assent, 175. Act No. 65 of 1964. COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 302. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) that this House is of opinion that amendment of the law relating to the distribution of a State into Electoral Divisions should be deferred, &c., 327. Second reading and amendment debated, 327 (2). Amendment negatived; second reading, 328. Committee, 328-9, 330-5. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 335. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 341. Assent, 342. Act No. 48 of 1965. COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL (No. 2) 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 343. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam) that the Bill be withdrawn and redrafted to provide for votes at eighteen years of age and for votes to be as nearly as possible of equal value, 377. Second reading and amendment debated, 377 (2). Amendment negatived; second reading, 378. Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 379-81. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 454. Assent, 465. Act No. 70 of 1965. COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 595. Amendment (Mr. Daly) that whilst not opposing the passage of this Bill, the House is of opinion that the vote should be given to all persons in the call-up age group, 603. Amendment ruled out of order, 603. Second reading debate continued; amendment (Mr. Galvin) that whilst not opposing the passage of this Bill, the House is of opinion that the vote should be given to all persons in the Defence Force who have attained of eighteen years, 604. Second reading and amendment debated, 604 (2). Amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 604. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 615. Assent, 616. Act No. 32 of 1966. COMMONWEALTH EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 214. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 222-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 231. Assent, 242. Act No. 101 of 1964. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 196. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 207. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 220. Assent, 242. Act No. 99 of 1964. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 275. Amendment (Mr. Webb) that whilst not declining to give the Bill a second reading, the House is of the opinion that the Government should immediately introduce legislation to repeal the injunction and contempt provisions of the Act in relation to awards, 297. Second reading and amendment debated, 297. Amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 298. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 313. Assent, 342. Act No. 22 of 1965. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 665. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 690. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 713. Assent, 723. Act No. 64 of 1966. CONSTITUTION ALTERATION (ABORIGINES) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice (Mr Calwell); first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave, 98. (Lapsed at Dissolution). CONSTITUTION ALTERATION (ABORIGINES) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice (Mr Wentworth); first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave, 535. (Lapsed at Dissolution) CONsTITUTION ALTERATION (PARLIAMENT) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 444. Second reading; third reading (after House counted) by an absolute majority of the House, 465-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 494. (Not submitted to Referendum). CONSTITUTION ALTERATION (REPEAL OF SECTION 127) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 444. Second reading; third reading (after House counted) by an absolute majority of the House, 466. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 494. (Not submitted to Referendum). COPPER AND BRASS STRIP BOUNTY 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 177. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 208. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 214. Assent, 242. Act No. 96 of 1964. COPPER BOUNTY 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 374. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General for both purposes of Bill and an amendment to be moved; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 450-1. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 463. Assent, 475. Act No. 80 of 1965. CRIMES (OVERSEAS) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 206. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 227. Agreed to by Senate with an amendment, 233. Senate's amendment agreed to, 236. Assent, 242. Act No. 116 of 1964. CURRENCY 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 372. Second reading debated, 451, 453. Second reading, 453. Committee, 453-4, 457-8. Reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 458. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 472. Assent, 519. Act No. 95 of 1965. BILLS-continued. CUSTOMS 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 301. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 319. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 322. Assent, 342. Act No. 29 of 1965. CUSTOMS (No. 2) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 352. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 390. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 460. Assent, 490. Act No. 82 of 1965. CUSTOMS (No. 3) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 133 of 1965. CUSTOMS 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 569. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 588. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 605. Assent, 616. Act No. 28 of 1966. CUSTOMS TARIFF 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 30. Second reading, 31. Committee, 31, 45, 56. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 56. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 79. Assent, 101. Act No. 17 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF (No. 2) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 41. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 60. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 79. Assent, 101. Act No. 21 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NO. 3) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 116. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 122. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 127. Assent, 141. Act No. 58 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF (No. 4) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 210. Second reading debated, 228. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 231. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 235. Assent, 242. Act No. 123 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 301. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 319. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 322. Assent, 342. Act No. 28 of 1965. CUSTOMS TARIFF (No. 1) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 248. Second reading debated, 268, 274. Second reading, 274. Committee, 274, 279-80. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 280. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 283. Assent, 295. Act No. 7 of 1965. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NO. 2) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 352. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 390. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 460. Assent, 490. Act No. 81 of 1965. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NO. 3) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 434. Second reading debated, 450 (2). Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 450. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 460. Assent, 499. Act No. 84 of 1965. CUSTOMS TARIFF 1966 [1965].-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 134 of 1965. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NO. 2) 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 569. Second reading, 577. Committee, 577-8, 583-5, 588. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 588. Returned from Senate with request for amendments, 599. Senate's requested amendments not made, 601-2. Senate does not press requests and agrees to Bill, 604. Assent, 616. Act No. 27 of 1966. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NO. 3) 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 610. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 631. Assent, 639. Act No. 34 of 1966. CUSTOMS TARIFF (CANADA PREFERENCE) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 30. Second reading, 31. Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 56. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 79. Assent, 101. Act No. 18 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF (CANADA PREFERENCE) (No. 2) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 41. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 60. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 79. Assent, 101. Act No. 22 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF (CANADA PREFERENCE) (No. 3) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 116. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 122. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 127. Assent, 141. Act No. 59 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF (CANADA PREFERENCE) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 248. Second reading debated, 268, 274. Second reading, 274. Committee, 274, 279-80. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 280. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 283. Assent, 295. Act No. 8 of 1965. CUSTOMS TARIFF (DUMPING AND SUBSIDIES) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 374. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 510-2. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 524. Assent, 524. Act No. 117 of 1965. BILLs-continued. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NEW ZEALAND PREFERENCE) (No. 1) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 30. Second reading, 31. Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 56. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 79. Assent, 101. Act No. 19 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NEW ZEALAND PREFERENCE) (No. 2) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 41. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 60. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 79. Assent, 101. Act No. 23 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NEW ZEALAND PREFERENCE) (No. 3) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 116. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 122. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 127. Assent, 141. Act No. 60 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NEW ZEALAND PREFERENCE) (No. 4) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 210. Second reading debated, 228. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 231. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 235. Assent, 242. Act No. 124 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NEW ZEALAND PREFERENCE) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 248. Second reading debated, 268, 274. Second reading, 274. Committee, 274, 279-80. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 280. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 283. Assent, 295. Act No. 9 of 1965. CUSTOMS TARIFF (PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA) PREFERENCE 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 30. Second reading, 31. Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 56. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 79. Assent, 101. Act No. 20 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF (PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA PREFERENCE) (No. 2) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 116. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 122. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 127. Assent, 141. Act No. 61 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF VALIDATION 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 231. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 238. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 242. Assent, 242. Act No. 128 of 1964. CUSTOMS TARIFF VALIDATION 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading, by leave; third reading, by leave, 319. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 322. Assent, 342. Act No. 31 of 1965. CUSTOMS TARIFF VALIDATION (No. 2) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 484. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 113 of 1965. CUSTOMS TARIFF VALIDATION 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 525. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 540. Assent, 544. Act No. 1 of 1966. CUSTOMS TARIFF VALIDATION (No. 2) 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 706. Amend- ment (Mr. J. F. Cairns) that in the opinion of this House, consideration of the validation of Customs Tariff Proposals No. 17, &c., should be deferred, &c., 717. Amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 717. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 721. Assent, 723. Act No. 88 of 1966. DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT CHARGE REPEAL 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 314. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 326. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 329. Assent, 342. Act No. 45 of 1965. DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT CONTROL 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 314. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 326. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 329. Assent, 342. Act No. 43 of 1965. DAIRY PRODUCE LEVY 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 79. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 87. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 110. Assent, 115. Act No. 40 of 1964. DAIRY PRODUCE LEVY REPEAL 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 314. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 326. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 329. Assent, 342. Act No. 46 of 1965. DAIRY PRODUCE RESEARCH AND SALES PROMOTION 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 79. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 87. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 110. Assent, 115. Act No. 41 of 1964. DAIRY PRODUCE RESEARCH AND SALES PROMOTION 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 314. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 326. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 329. Assent, 342. Act No. 44 of 1965. DECIMAL CURRENCY BOARD 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 372. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 454. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 472. Assent, 519. Act No. 94 of 1965. DEFENCE 1964.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 196. Second reading moved, 199. Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 207. Senate agrees to amendment of House, 210. Assent, 213. Act No. 92 of 1964. BILL!-continued. DEFENCE 1965.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 307. Second reading debated, 329-30, 339. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 339-40. Assent, 342. Act No. 51 of 1965. DEFENCE FORCES RETIREMENT BENEFITS 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 322. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 327. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 329. Assent, 342. Act No. 25 of 1965. DEFENCE FORCES RETIREMENT BENEFITS (No. 2) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 447. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 467. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 482. Assent, 519. Act No. 98 of 1965. DEFENCE FORCES RETIREMENT BENEFITS (No. 3) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 512. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 135 of 1965. DEFENCE FORCES RETIREMENT BENEFITS 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 682. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 696. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 716. Assent, 723. Act No. 70 of 1966. DEFENCE (PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 681. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 695-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 721. Assent, 723. Act No. 87 of 1966. DEFENCE (RE-ESTABLISHMENT) 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 310. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 319. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 327. Assent, 342. Act No. 54 of 1965. DESIGNS 1964.-Presented; first reading, 6. (Lapsed at Dissolution). DIESEL FUEL TAX (No. 1) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 344. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 383-4. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 390. Assent, 409. Act No. 60 of 1965. DIESEL FUEL TAX (No. 2) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 344. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 384. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 390. Assent, 409. Act No. 61 of 1965. DIESEL FUEL TAXATION (ADMINISTRATION) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 344. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 384. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 390. Assent, 409. Act No. 62 of 1965. DRIED FRUITS EXPORT CHARGES 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 178. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 202. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 213. Assent, 213. Act No. 90 of 1964. DRIED FRUITS EXPORT CHARGES 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 136 of 1965. DRIED FRUITS EXPORT CONTROL 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 178. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading by leave, 202. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 213. Assent, 213. Act No. 89 of 1964. DRIED VINE FRUITS CONTRIBUTORY CHARGES 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 79. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 92. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 110. Assent, 115. Act No. 43 of 1964. DRIED VINE FRUITS CONTRIBUTORY CHARGES (COLLECTION) 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 79. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 92. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 110. Assent, 116. Act No. 44 of 1964. DRIED VINE FRUITS STABILIZATION 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 79. Second reading debated, 91, 92. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 92. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 110. Assent, 115. Act No. 42 of 1964. DRIED VINE FRUITS STABILIZATION 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 699. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 706. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 716. Assent, 723. Act No. 74 of 1966. EoG EXPORT CHARGES 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 137 of 1965. ESTATE DUTY ASSESSMENT 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 314. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 322. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 327. Assent, 342. Act No. 32 of 1965. ESTATE DUTY ASSESSMENT (No. 2) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 138 of 1965. ESTATE DUTY ASSESSMENT 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 644. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 686. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 703. Assent, 714. Act No. 53 of 1966. BILLS -continued. EVIDENCE 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first leading; second reading moved, 93. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 103. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 110. Assent, 116. Act No. 53 of 1964. EXCISE 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 139 of1965. EXCISE TARIFF 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 210. Second reading debated, 228. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 231. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 235. Assent, 242. Act No. 125 of 1964. EXCISE TARIFF 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 434. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 449. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 463. Assent, 490. Act No. 83 of 1965. EXCISE TARIFF (No. 2) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 140 of 1965. EXPLOSIVES 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 102. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 109. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 115. Assent, 116. Act No. 47 of 1964. EXPORT PAYMENTS INSURANCE CORPORATION 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 205. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 218. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 229. Assent, 242. Act No. 104 of 1964. EXPORT PAYMENTS INSURANCE CORPORATION 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 365. Second reading debated, 404, 410. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General, 410. Committee, 410, 414. Reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 414. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 451. Assent, 475. Act No. 74 of 1965. EXTRADITION (COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 685. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 700-1. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 718. Assent, 723. Act No. 75 of 1966. EXTRADITION (FOREIGN STATES) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 686. Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 701. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 718. Assent, 723. Act No. 76 of 1966. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 591. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 598. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 605. Assent, 616. Act No. 30 o/1966. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 443. Second reading debated, 459, 460. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 460. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 472. Assent, 499. Act No. 90 of 1965. GOLD-MINING INDUSTRY ASSISTANCE 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 319. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 322. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 327. Assent, 342. Act No. 34 of 1965. HIGH COMMISSIONER (UNITED KINGDOM) 1966.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 637. Second reading moved, 639. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 704. Assent, 723 Act No. 56 of 1966. HOMES SAVINGS GRANT 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 78. Second reading debated, 90, 98, 103. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General for both purposes of Bill and amendments to be moved; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 103-5. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 115. Assent, 116. Act No. 51 of 1964. HOMES SAVINGS GRANT 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 261. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General, 271. Committee, 271, 273-4. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 273-4. Agreed to by Senate with an amendment, 277. Senate's amendment agreed to, 277. Assent, 279. Act No. 6 of 1965. HONEY INDUSTRY 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 373. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 443. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 454. Assent, 465. Act No. 71 of 1965. HONEY LEVY (No. 1) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 373. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 443. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 454. Assent, 465. Act No. 72 of 1965. HONEY LEVY (No. IA) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 141 of 1965. HONEY LEVY (No. 2) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 373. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 444. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 454. Assent, 465. Act No. 73 of 1965. HONEY LEVY (No. 2A) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without requests 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 142 of 1965. BILLS-continued. HOUSING AGREEMENT 1966.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 592. Second reading moved, 595. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam) that whilst not in any way opposing the passage of this Bill, this House is of opinion that the Bill will not adequately meet the housing needs of the Australian people, &c., 607. Amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 607. Assent, 616. Act No. 24 of 1966. HOUsING LOANS INSURANCE 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 230. Second reading debated, 252(2), 256, 257. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 257-9. Agreed to by Senate with an amendment, 268. Senate's amendment considered in Committee and disagreed to; reasons for disagreeing to amendment, 284-5. Senate does not insist upon its amendment, disagreed to by the House, 289. Assent, 295. Act No. 10 of1965. INCOME TAX 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 433. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 470. (Not returnedfrom Senate). INCOME TAX 1965 [No. 2].-Presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 517. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 518. Assent, 524. Act No. 104 of 1965. INCOME TAX (No. 2) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 518. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 524. Assent, 524. Act No. 116 of 1965. INCOME TAX 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 644. Second reading; third readiig, by leave, 686. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 703. Assent, 714. Act No. 51 of1966. INCOME TAX AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTION 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 143. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 175. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 181. Assent, 193. Act No. 69 of 1964. INCOME TAX AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTION (No. 2) 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 195. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 215. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 229. Assent, 242. Act No. 111 of 1964. INCOME TAX AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTION ASSESSMENT 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 98. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 103. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 110. Assent, 116. Act No. 46 of 1964. INCOME TAX AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTION ASSESSMENT (No. 2) 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 143. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 175. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 181. Assent, 193. Act No. 68 of 1964. INCOME TAX AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTION ASSESSMENT (NO. 3) 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 195. Second reading, 214. Committee, 214, 215. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 215. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 229. Assent, 242. Act No. 110 of 1964. INCOME TAX AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTION ASSESSMENT 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 314. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 322. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 327. Assent, 342. Act No. 33 of 1965. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 434. Second reading debated, 470, 472, 478. Second reading; motion to refer to select committee; negatived, 478. Committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 478-82. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 509. Assent, 524. Act No. 103 of 1965. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT (No. 2) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 143 of 1965. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 644. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 686. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 703. Assent, 714. Act No. 50 of 1966. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT (NO. 2) 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 710. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 718. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 720. Assent, 723. Act No. 83 of 1966. INCOME TAX (INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS) 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 195. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 215. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 229. Assent, 242. Act No. 112 of 1964. INCOME TAX (INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 434. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 482. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 515. Assent, 524. Act No. 105 of 1965. INCOME TAX (INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS) 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 581. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 592. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 599. Assent, 616. Act No. 17 of 1966. INCOME TAX (NON-RESIDENT DIVIDENDS) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 434. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 482. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 515. Assent, 524. Act No. 106 of 1965. INCOME TAX (PARTNERSHIPS AND TRUSTS) 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 644. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 686. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 703. Assent, 714. Act No. 52 of 1966. xxvii

BILLS-continued. INDUS BASIN DEVELOPMENT FUND SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 221. Second reading debated, 248 (2), 255. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General for both purposes of Bill and new clause and amendment to be moved; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 255-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 261. Assent, 271. Act No. 2 of 1965. INSURANCE 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 144 of 1965. INTERIM FORCES BENEFITS 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 206. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 227. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 231. Assent, 242. Act No. 106 of 1964. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 616. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 625. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 631. Assent, 639. Act No. 36 of 1966. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AGREEMENTS 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 305. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 313. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 320. Assent, 342. Act No. 24 of 1965. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AGREEMENTS 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 616. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 626. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 631. Assent, 639. Act No. 37 of 1966. INTERNATIONAL WHEAT AGREEMENT (EXTENSION) 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 293. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 306. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 313. Assent, 325. Act No. 14 of 1965. INTERNATIONAL WHEAT AGREEMENT (EXTENSION) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 579. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 589. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 599. Assent, 616. Act No. 16 of 1966. JUDGES' REMUNERATION 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 413. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 464. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 472. Assent, 499. Act No. 92 of 1965. JUDICIARY 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 413. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 463. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 472. Assent, 499. Act No. 91 of 1965. JUDICIARY 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 541. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam) that this House is of opinion that no ordinance should deny the right to practise as a barrister in a Territory to a person who has been admitted so to practise in any State, 557. Second reading and amendment debated; amendment amended (Mr Whitlam), by leave, by omitting " practise " (first occurring) and inserting " admission "; debate continued; amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 557. Agreed to by Senate with an amendment, 577. Senate's amendment disagreed to, but amendment made in place thereof, 692. Senate does not insist on its amendment and agrees to amendment of House in place thereof, 709. Assent, 723. Act No. 55 of 1966. JURY EXEMPTION 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 288. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 298-9. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 307. Assent, 313. Act No. 13 of 1965. LAw OFFICERS 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 196. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading,, by leave, 203. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 213. Assent, 213. Act No. 91 of 1964. LIFE INSURANCE 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 145 of 1965. LIVE-STOCK SLAUGHTER LEVY 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 42. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 53. Returned from Senate with requests for amendments, 75. Requested amendments made, 75. Senate agrees to Bill as amended by House at Senate's request, 76. Assent, 86. Act No. 8 of 1964. LIVE-STOCK SLAUGHTER LEVY 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 437. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 444. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 459. Assent, 475. Act No. 76 of 1965. LIVE-STOCK SLAUGHTER LEVY COLLECTION 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 42. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 53. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 75. Assent, 86. Act No. 9 of 1964. LOAN 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 587. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 592. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 599. Assent, 616. Act No. 13 of 1966. LOAN (NO. 2) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 652. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 686. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 702. Assent, 714. Act No. 49 of 1966. xxviii

BILLS-continued. LOAN (AIRLINES EQUIPMENT) 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 214. Amendment (Mr. Crean) that this House, whilst not declining to give the Bill a second reading, is of opinion that the financing of the purchase of aircraft by the Australian National Airlines Commission and Qantas Empire Airways Limited should be met from revenue and not from a loan raised overseas, 230. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 230-1. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 235. Assent, 242. Act No. 117 of 1964. LOAN (AIRLINES EQUIPMENT) 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 525. Amendment (Mr. Crean) that this House, whilst not declining to give the Bill a second reading, is of opinion that the financing of the purchase of aircraft by the Australian National Airlines Commission and Qantas Empire Airways Ltd., should be met from revenue and not from a loan raised overseas, 532. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 532. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 542. Assent, 544. Act No. 2 of 1966. LOAN (DEFENCE) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 598. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 602. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 608. Assent, 616. Act No. 22 of 1966. LOAN (HOUSING) 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 117. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 199. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 208. Assent, 213. Act No. 85 of 1964. LOAN (HOUsING) 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 343. Second reading debated, 344, 352, 353. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 353. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 374. Assent, 385. Act No. 55 of 1965. LOAN (HOUSING) 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 548. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam) that whilst not in any way opposing the passage of this Bill, the House is of opinion that the existing Housing Agreement has not fully met the housing requirements of the Australian people, &c., 558. Second reading and amendment debated, 558 (2). Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 558. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 573. Assent, 583. Act No. 6 of 1966. LOAN (HOUSING) (NO. 2) 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 610. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 622. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 631. Assent, 639. Act No. 35 of 1966. LOAN (QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS LIMITED) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 35. Amendment (Mr. Crean) that this House, whilst not declining to give the Bill a second reading, is of opinion that the financing of the purchase of aircraft, &c., 55. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 55-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 76. Assent, 86. Act No. 15 of 1964. LOAN (WAR SERVICE LAND SETTLEMENT) 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 117. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 199. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 208. Assent, 213. Act No. 86 of 1964. LOAN (WAR SERVICE LAND SETTLEMENT) 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 342. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 383. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 390. Assent, 409. Act No. 59 of 1965. MAINTENANCE ORDERS (COMMONWEALTH OFFICERS) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 665. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 700. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 709. Assent, 723. Act No. 59 of 1966. MATRIMONIAL CAUSES 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 437. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 464. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 473. Assent, 524. Act No. 99 of 1965. MATRIMONIAL CAUSES 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 666. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 700. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 709. Assent, 723. Act No. 60 of 1966. MEAT AGREEMENT (DEFICIENCY PAYMENTS) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 43. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 53. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 75. Assent, 86. Act No. 13 of 1964. MEAT EXPORT (ADDITIONAL CHARGE) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 43. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 53. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 75. Assent, 86. Act No. 14 of 1964. MEAT EXPORT CHARGE REPEAL 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 42. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 53. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 75. Assent, 86. Act No. 10 of 1964. MEAT INDUSTRY 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 42. Second reading debated, 46. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee, 47-8, 50-3. Reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 53. Agreed to by Senate with amendment, 74. Senate's amendment agreed to, 75. Assent, 86. Act No. 7 of 1964. BtLLs-continued. MEAT INDUSTRY 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 437. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 444. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 459. Assent, 475. Act No. 77 of 1965. MEAT INSPECTION ARRANGEMENTS 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 205. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 218. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 229. Assent, 242. Act No. 100 of 1964. MEAT RESEARCH 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 437. Second reading debated, 444 (2). Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor- General; third reading, by leave, 444. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 459. Assent, 475. Act No. 75 of 1965. MIGRATION 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 108. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 202. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 208. Assent, 213. Act No. 87 of 1964. MIGRATION 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 562. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 572. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 579. Assent, 595. Act No. 10 of 1966. MINISTERS OF STATE 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved. 15. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 18. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 21. Assent, 23. Act No. 1 of 1964. MINISTERS OF STATE (No. 2) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading; appropriation recommended by Deputy of Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 202. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 208. Assent, 213. Act No. 71 of 1964. MINT EMPLOYEES 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 86. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 103. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 110. Assent, 116. Act No. 45 of 1964. NATIONAL DEBT SINKING FUND 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 641. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 690. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 713. Assent, 723. Act No. 65 of 1966. NATIONAL HEALTH 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 76. Amendment (Mr. Daly) that this House is of the opinion that the Bill fails to meet the urgent needs of the people of Australia as it does not provide for a full National Health plan, &c., 86. Second reading and amendment debated, 86, 89, 92. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee, 92-3. Committee continued; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 93-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 105. Assent, 115. ActNo. 37 of 1964. NATIONAL HEALTH 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 443. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 460. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 478. Assent, 524. Act No. 100 of 1965. NATIONAL HEALTH (No. 2) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 146 of 1965. NATIONAL HEALTH 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 651. Second reading debated, 674 (2). Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 674. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 678. Assent, 695. Act No. 44 of 1966. NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 562. Second reading, 570. Committee, 570, 571-2. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 572. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 581. Assent, 595. Act No. 11 of 1966. NATIONAL SERVICE 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 227. Second reading debated, 233, 236. Second reading; committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 236-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 239. Assent, 242. Act No. 126 of 1964. NATIONAL SERVICE 1965.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 307. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 340. Assent, 342. Act No. 52 of 1965. NATIVE MEMBERS OF THE FORCES BENEFITS 1965.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 454. Second reading moved, 457. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 516. Assent, 524. Act No. 109 of 1965. NAURU 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 490. Amendment (Mr. Beazley) that this House, whilst not opposing the passage of the Bill, regrets that the Nauru Agreement, &c., contains no terms which provide for the political, &c., advancement of the indentured labourers in the phosphate industry, 514. Amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 514. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 115 of 1965. NAVAL DEFENCE 1964.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 197. Second reading moved, 199. Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 208. Senate agrees to amendment of House, 210. Assent, 213. Act No. 93 of 1964. NAVAL DEFENCE 1965.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 305. Second reading moved, 307. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 340. Assent, 342. Act No. 53 of 1965. xxx

BIu.s-continued. NAVIGATION 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 185. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 243. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 255. Assent, 266. Act No. 1 of 1965. NEW SOUTH WALES GRANT (FLOOD MITIGATION) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 26. Second reading debated, 32. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 39. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 48. Assent, 77. Act No. 4 of 1964. NITROGENOUS FERTILIZERS SUBSIDY 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 703. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 711. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 718. Assent, 723. Act No. 78 of 1966. NORTHERN TERRITORY (ADMINISTRATION) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 383. Amendment (Mr. Nelson) that whilst not opposing the provisions of the Bill, the House is of opinion that a Joint Committee of members, &c., should be appointed to investigate and report on constitutional reform of the Legislative Council of the Northern Territory, &c., 413. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 413-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 451. Assent, 465. Act No. 69 of 1965. PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 218. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 229. Assent, 242. Act No. 103 of 1964. PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 699. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 714-6. Agreed to by Senate with an amendment; Senate's amendment agreed to, 719. Assent, 723. Act No. 84 of 1966. PARLIAMENTARY ALLOWANCES 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading; appropriation recommended by Deputy of Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 202. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 208. Assent, 213. Act No. 70 of 1964. PARLIAMENTARY PRESIDING OFFICERS 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 247. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 265. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 271. Assent, 279. Act No. 5 of 1965. PARLIAMENTARY RETIRING ALLOWANCES 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading; appropriation recommended by Deputy of Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 202. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 208. Assent, 213. Act No. 72 of 1964. PARLIAMENTARY RETIRING ALLOWANCES 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 306. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 322. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 327. Assent, 342. Act No. 35 of 1965. PARLIAMENTARY RETIRING ALLOWANCES 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 682. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 696. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 716. Assent, 723. Act No. 71 of 1966. PARLIAMENTARY RETIRING ALLOWANCES (DECIMAL CURRENCY) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 147 of 1965. PAY-ROLL TAX ASSESSMENT 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 471. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 510. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 114 of 1965. PAY-ROLL TAX ASSESSMENT (No. 2) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 148 of 1965. PAY-ROLL TAX ASSESSMENT 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 644. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 686. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 703. Assent, 714. Act No. 54 of 1966. PETROLEUM SEARCH SUBSIDY 1964.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 105; Second reading moved, 108. Amendment (Mr. Luchetti) that the House is of opinion that the Government should take the lead in the search for oil in Australian Territories, &c., 110. Amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 110. Assent, 116. Act No. 57 of 1964. PHOSPHATE FERTILIZERS BOUNTY 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 610. Second reading debated, 626, 640. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor- General; third reading, by leave, 640. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 648. Assent, 660. Act No. 40 of 1966. POLLUTION OF THE SEA BY OIL 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 248. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 265. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 271. Assent, 279. Act No. 4 of 1965. POST AND TELEGRAPH 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 149 of 1965. BILT-continued. POST AND TELEGRAPH 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 548. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 562. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 575. Assent, 583. Act No. 7 of 1966. POST AND TELEGRAPH RATES 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 155. Amendment (Mr. Crean) that this House condemns the unnecessary and unjust action taken by the Government to increase the charges imposed on telephone users, 167. Amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 167-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 173. Assent, 175. Act No. 66 of 1964. POST AND TELEGRAPH RATES 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 150 of 1965. POULTRY INDUSTRY ASSISTANCE 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 268. Second reading; apropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 304. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 317. Assent, 342. Act No. 21 of 1965. POULTRY INDUSTRY ASSISTANCE 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 617. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 690. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 716. Assent, 723. Act No. 66 of 1966. POULTRY INDUSTRY LEVY 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 267. Second reading debated, 293, 294, 302. Second reading, 302. Committee, 302, 303. Reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 303. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 317 Assent, 342. Act No. 19 of 1965. POULTRY INDUSTRY LEVY 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 651. Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 690. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 716. Assent, 723. Act No. 68 of 1966. POULTRY INDUSTRY LEVY COLLECTION 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 268 Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 303-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 317. Assent, 342. Act No. 20 of 1965. POULTRY INDUSTRY LEVY COLLECTION 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 617. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 690. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 716. Assent, 723. Act No. 67 of 1966. PROCESSED MILK PRODUCTS BOUNTY 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 79. Second reading debated, 86 (2). Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor- General; third reading, by leave, 86. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 110. Assent, 115. Act No. 39 of 1964. PROCESSED MILK PRODUCTS BOUNTY 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 314. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 326. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 329. Assent, 342. Act No. 47 of 1965. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 389. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 444. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 460. Assent, 475. Act No. 79 of 1965. PUBLIC SERVICE 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 15. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 18-19. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 21. Assent, 23. Act No. 2 of 1964. PUBLIC SERVICE 1966.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 682. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 691-2. Assent, 714. Act No. 47 of 1966. PUBLIC SERVICE (No. 2) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 710. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 717. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 720. Assent, 723. Act No. 85 of 1966. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 389. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 444. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 460. Assent, 475. Act No. 78 of 1965. PYRITES BOUNTY 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 314. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 327. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 329. Assent, 342. Act No. 37 of 1965. PYRITES BOUNTY (No. 2) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 472. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 514. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 524. Assent, 524. Act No. 119 of 1965. PYRITES BOUNTY (No. 3) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 151 of 1965. QUARANTINE 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 569. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 581. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 593. Assent, 616. Act No. 12 of 1966. QUEENSLAND BEEF CATTLE ROADS AGREEMENT 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 591. Amendment (Mr. Luchetti) that while not opposing the provisions of the Bill this House is of opinion that the Queensland Beef Cattle Roads Agreement should be further amended, &c., 617. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor- General; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 617-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 637. Assent, 639. Act No. 38 of 1966. xxXdi

BILLS-continuea. RAW COTTON BOUNTY 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 248. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 265. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 271. Assent, 279. Act No. 3 of 1965. REFERENDUM (CONSTITUTION ALTERATION) 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 302. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 329. Agreed to by Senate without amend- ment, 341. Assent, 342. Act No. 49 of 1965. REFERENDUM (CONSTITUTION ALTERATION) (No. 2) 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 512. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 524. Assent, 524. Act No. 121 of 1965. REPATRIATION 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 131. Second reading debated, 139, 141. Second reading, 141. Committee, 141-3, 143-7. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 147. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 160. Assent, 168. Act No. 62 of 1964. REPATRIATION (No. 2) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 206. Amendment (Mr. Stewart) that this House, while not refusing to give the Bill a second reading, is of opinion that the provisions of the Repatriation Act 1920-1964 should be extended to apply in respect of all service in the Defence Force, 227. Amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 227. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 231. Assent, 242. Act No. 105 of 1964. REPATRIATION 1965.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 389. Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 393-400. Senate agrees to amendment of House, 404. Assent, 409. Act No. 64 of 1965. REPATRIATION 1966.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, 656. (Lapsed at Dis- solution). REPATRIATION 1966 [No. 2].-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 661-2. Amendment (Mr. Pollard)that whilst not opposing the benefit provisions of the Bill, the House regrets that the measure does not provide for the automatic acceptance of cancer as a war caused disability, &c. 666. Second reading and amendment debated, 666, 667. (Bill) Declared urgent, 667. Time allotted, 667. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 668-71. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 673. Assent, 673. Act No. 42 of 1966. REPATRIATION (FAR EAST STRATEGIC RESERVE) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 206. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 227. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 231. Assent, 242. Act No. 107 of 1964. REPATRIATION (SPECIAL OVERSEAS SERVICE) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 206. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 227. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 231. Assent, 242. Act No. 108 of 1964. REPATRIATION (SPECIAL OVERSEAS SERVICE) 1965.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; third reading, by leave, 518. Assent, 524. Act No. 110 of 1965. REPRESENTATION 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 185. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) that this House is of opinion that a decision on the proposal contained in the Bill should be deferred until the Government introduces other electoral legislation announced in the Governor-General's Opening Speech, 209. Second reading and amendment debated, 209. Amendment amended (Mr. Calwell), by leave, by adding and until the people have been given an opportunity to vote at a referendum on the Constitutional Review Committee's proposals on Commonwealth legislative machinery, 210. Second reading and amendment further debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 210. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 214. Assent, 242. Act No. 97 of 1964. RESERVE BANK 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 372. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 454. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 472. Assent, 519. Act No. 96 of 1965. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE VETERANS' RESIDENCES 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 472. Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 514. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 524. Assent, 524. Act No. 124 of 1965. RULES PUBLICATION 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 93. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 103. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 110. Assent, 116. Act No. 55 of 1964. SALARIES (STATUTORY OFFICES) ADJUSTMENT 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved; second reading debated, by leave; second reading; appropriation recommended by Deputy of Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 202. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 208. Assent, 213. Act No. 75 of 1964. SALARIES (STATUTORY OFFICES) ADJUSTMENT (No. 2) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 221. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 226. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 232. Assent, 242. Act No. 115 of 1964. SALES TAX (Nos. 1 TO 9) 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bills presented; first reading; second reading moved, 117. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 196. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 202. Assent, 213. Acts Nos. 76 to 84 of 1964. xxxiii

BILLS-continued. SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moveu, 302. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 319. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 322. Assent, 342. Act No. 30 of 1965. SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 581. Second reading debated, 592 (2). Second reading; third reading, by leave, 592. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 599. Assent, 616. Act No. 26 of 1966. SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) (No. 2) 1966.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 610. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 690. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 709. Assent, 723. Act No. 62 of 1966. SEAMEN'S COMPENSATION 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 214. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 226. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 231. Assent, 242. Act No. 102 of 1964. SEAMEN'S WAR PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCES 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 153. Amendment (Mr. Jones) that the Bill be withdrawn and redrafted to provide for an appropriate allowance to a remarried widow of an Australian mariner, &c., who is again widowed, &c., 161. Second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 161-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 166. Assent, 168. Act No. 64 of 1964. SEAMEN'S WAR PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCES (No. 2) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 206. Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 227. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 231. Assent, 242. Act No. 113 of 1964. SEAMEN'S WAR PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCES 1965.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 387. Second reading moved, 390. Second reading debated, 403 (2). Second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 403-4. Assent, 409. Act No. 65 of 1965. SEAMEN'S WAR PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCES 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 643. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 656. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 671. Assent, 673. Act No. 43 of 1966. SENATE ELECTIONS 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 652. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 690. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 711. Assent, 723. Act No. 63 of 1966. SOCIAL SERVICES 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 29. Second reading debated, 33. Second reading, 35. Appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee, 36. Committee continued; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 36-9. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 42. Assent, 45. Act No. 3 of 1964. SOCIAL SERVICES (No. 2) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 149. Amendment (Mr. Daly) that whilst not declining to give the Bill a second reading, this House is of opinion that the rates of pension, &c., are completely inadequate, &c., 153. Second reading and amendment debated, 153, 156. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 156-60. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 166. Assent, 168. Act No. 63 of 1964. SOCIAL SERVICES 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 374. Amendment (Mr. Daly) that whilst not declining to give the Bill a second reading, this House condemns the Government for its failure to increase age, invalid and widows' pensions, &c., 386. Second reading and amendment debated, 386, 387. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General for both purposes of Bill and an amendment to be moved, 387. Committee, 387, 390. Reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 390. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 404. Assent, 409. Act No. 57 of 1965. SOCIAL SERVICES (No. 2) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 152 of 1965. SOCIAL SERVICES 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading, second reading moved, 644. Amend- ment (Mr. Daly) that whilst not opposing the provisions of the Bill, the House condemns the Govern- ment because the proposed increase in pension rates still leaves the pensioner's standard of living below what is a reasonable Australian minimum, &c., 652. Second reading and amendment debated, 652 (2). Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; 652-3. Committee, 653, 656. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 656. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 671. Assent, 673. Act No. 41 of 1966. STATE AND TERRITORIAL LAWS AND RECORDS RECOGNITION 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 93. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 103. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 110. Assent, 116. Act No. 54 of 1964. STATES GRANTS 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 348. Second reading debated, 444, 448. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 448. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 470. Assent, 499. Act No. 88 of 1965. STATES GRANTS (ADVANCED EDUCATION) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 463. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 470. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 486. Assent, 524. Act No. 102 of 1965. 26313/69-3 xxxiv

BILLS--continued. STATES GRANTS (ADVANCED EDUCATION) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 699. Second reading debated, 707, 710. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 710. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 721. Assent, 723. Act No. 89 of 1966. STATES GRANTS (DROUGHT ASSISTANCE) 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 591. Amendment (Mr. Pollard) that while welcoming the measure of drought relief provided by the Bill the House is of opinion that the Bill should state in more precise terms the manner in which it is intended that the assistance will be distributed, 605. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 605. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 615. Assent, 616. Act No. 31 of 1966.

STATES GRANTS (DROUGHT ASSISTANCE) (NO. 2) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 644. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 690. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 709. Assent, 723. Act No. 61 of 1966. STATES GRANTS (MENTAL HEALTH INSTITUTIONS) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 49. Second reading debated, 64 (2). Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee, 64-5, 67-8. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 68. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 83. Assent, 99. Act No. 16 of 1964.

STATES GRANTS (PETROLEUM PRODUCTS) 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 302. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 314. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 322. Assent, 342. Act No. 27 of 1965. STATES GRANTS (PETROLEUM PRODUCTS) (No. 2) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 153 of 1965. STATES GRANTS (RESEARCH) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 447. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 464. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 473. Assent, 499. Act No. 93 of 1965.

STATES GRANTS (RESEARCH) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 703. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 711. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 720. Assent, 723. Act No. 92 of 1966.

STATES GRANTS (SCIENCE LABORATORIES) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 310. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) that whilst not declining to give the Bill a second reading, this House is of opinion that the scheme proposed by the Bill is inadequate, &c., 318. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 318. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 323. Assent, 342. Act No. 39 of 1965.

STATES GRANTS (SCIENCE LABORATORIES AND TECHNICAL TRAINING) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 85. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) that the Bill is an inadequate contribution to science education generally in Australia, &c., 98-9. Second reading and amendment debated, 98-9, 99 (2), 102. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 102-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 115. Assent, 116. Act No. 50 of 1964.

STATES GRANTS (SPECIAL ASSISTANCE) 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 183. Second reading debated, 214. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor- General; third reading, by leave, 214. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 215. Assent, 242. Act No. 98 of 1964. STATES GRANTS (SPECIAL ASSISTANCE) 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved 427. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave 448. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 472. Assent, 499. Act No. 89 of 1965.

STATES GRANTS (SPECIAL ASSISTANCE) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 685. Second reading debated, 696, 700. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 700. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 716. Assent, 723. Act No. 72 of 1966.

STATES GRANTS (TECHNICAL TRAINING) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 310. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 318. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 323. Assent, 342. Act No. 41 of 1965. STATES GRANTS (UNIVERSITIES) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 221. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 239. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 242. Assent, 242. Act No. 130 of 1964. STATES GRANTS (WATER RESOURCES) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 218. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 238. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 242. Assent, 242. Act No. 127 of 1964.

STATUTE LAW REVISION (DECIMAL CURRENCY) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 704. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 706. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 711. Assent, 723. Act No. 93 of 1966. XXXV

BILS--continued. STEVEDORING INDUSTRY 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 387. Amendment (Mr. Webb) that the Bill be withdrawn and redrafted to provide for public enterprise to be established and extended in the stevedoring industry, &c., 405. Second reading and amendment debated, 405, 407. Amendment negatived; second reading; third reading, by leave, 408. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 409. Assent, 409. Act No. 66 of 1965. STEVEDORING INDUSTRY 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 702. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 706. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 718. Assent, 723. Act No. 77 of 1966. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA BOUNTY 1964.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 105. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor- General; third reading, by leave, 109. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 115. Assent, 116. Act No. 49 of1964. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA BOUNTY 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 553. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 557. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 563. Assent, 566. Act No. 5 of 1966. SULPHATE OF AMMONIA BOUNTY (No. 2) 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 706. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 712. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 718. Assent, 723. Act No. 79 of 1966. SULPHURIC ACID BOUNTY 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 314. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 327. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 329. Assent, 342. Act No. 36 of 1965. SULPHURIC ACID BOUNTY (No. 2) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 471. Second reading debated, 512. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 514. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 524. Assent, 524. Act No. 118 of 1965. SUPERANNUATION 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 447. Second reading debated, 465, 466. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor- General; third reading, by leave, 466. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 482. Assent, 519. Act No. 97 of 1965. SUPERANNUATION (No. 2) 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 512. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 154 of 1965. SUPERANNUATION 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 682. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 696. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 716. Assent, 723. Act No. 69 of 1966. SUPERANNUATION (No. 2) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 710. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 718. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 720. Assent, 723. Act No. 86 of 1966. SUPPLY 1964-65.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 78. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 86. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 102. Assent, 115. Act No. 35 of 1964. SUPPLY (No. 1) 1965-66.-Appropriation recommended by Administrator; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 306. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 310. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 320. Assent, 342. Act No. 17 of 1965. SUPPLY (No. 2) 1965-66.-Appropriation recommended by Administrator; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 306. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 310. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 320. Assent, 342. Act No. 18 of 1965. SUPPLY (No. 1) 1966-67.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 588. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 599. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 608. Assent, 616. Act No. 20 of 1966. SUPPLY (No. 2) 1966-67.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 588. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 599. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 608. Assent, 616. Act No. 21 of 1966. SUPPLY (SPECIAL EXPENDITURE) 1964-65.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General; presented; first reading; second reading moved, 78. Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill passed, 86. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 102. Assent, 115. Act No. 36 of 1964. TASMANIA GRANT (GORDON RIVER ROAD) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 26. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 45. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 54. Assent, 77. Act No. 5 of 1964. TAXATION ADMINISTRATION 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 155 of 1965. TELEVISION STATIONS LICENCE FEES 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 205. Amendment (Mr. A. D. Fraser) that the House, while not refusing to give the Bill a second reading, expresses the opinion that the rates of licence fees on gross earnings from advertising receipts in excess of £1,000,000 should be substantially increased, &c., 219. Amendment negatived; second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 219-20. Returned from Senate with request for amendment, 229. Senate's requested amendment not made, 235-6. Senate does not press request and agrees to Bill, 238. Assent, 242. Act No. 118 of 1964. xxxvi

BILLS-continued. TEMPLE SOCIETY TRUST FUND 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 490. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 518. Assent, 524. Act No. 112 of 1965. THERAPEUTIC GOODS 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 581. Second reading, 589. Committee, 589, 591. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 592. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 605. Assent, 616. Act No. 29 of 1966. TOBACCO CHARGE (No. 1) 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 439. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 459. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 470. Assent, 499. Act No. 86 of 1965. TOBACCO INDUSTRY 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 439. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 459. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 470. Assent, 499. Act No. 87 of 1965. TOBACCO MARKETING 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 439. Second reading, 454. Committee, 454, 458-9. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 459. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 470. Assent, 499. Act No. 85 of 1965. TRACTOR BOUNTY 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 581. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 589. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 599. Assent, 616. Act No. 15 of 1966. TRADE PRACTICES 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 314. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam) that this House notes with approval, that in response to public pressures the Government has introduced this limited Bill but deplores, &c., 473. Second reading and amendment debated, 473, 475, 477. Amendment negatived; second reading, 477-8. Committee, 478, 483-4, 484-6, 490-3, 496-8, 499-507. Reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 507. Agreed to by Senate with amendments; Senate's amendments agreed to, 518. Assent, 524. ActNo. 111 of 1965. TRADE PRACTICES 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 569. Second reading debated, 618, 622. Second reading; committee, reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 622. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 641. Assent, 660. Act No. 39 of 1966. UNIVERSITIES (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) 1964.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 221. Amendment (Mr. Jones) that the Bill be withdrawn and re-presented without delay to include provision for adequate finance to the New South Wales Government to enable it to grant full autonomy to the Newcastle University College as from the 1st January, 1965, 238. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 238-9. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 242. Assent, 242. Act No. 129 of 1964. UNIVERSITrrIES (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 310. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Administrator; third reading, by leave, 318. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 323. Assent, 342. Act No. 40 of 1965. UNIVERSITIES (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) (No. 2) 1965.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 457. Amendment (Mr. Beazley) that whilst not opposing the passage of the Bill the House is of opinion that the Government should adopt the recommendations concerning University dental schools by the Committee on Teaching Costs of Medical Hospitals, 469. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 469-70. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 482. Assent, 524. Act No. 101 of 1965. UNIVERSITIES (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 703. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 710. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 721. Assent, 723. Act No. 90 of 1966. UNIVERSITIES (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) (No. 2) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 703. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 710. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 721. Assent, 723. Act No. 91 of 1966. UREA BOUNTY 1966.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 706. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 712. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 718. Assent, 723. Act No. 81 of 1966.

VINYL RESIN BOUNTY 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 581. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 589. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 599. Assent, 616. ActNo. 14 of 1966. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (NATIONAL STANDARDS) 1964.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 48. Second reading moved, 50. Second reading; committee; reported with an amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 60. Senate agrees to amendment of House, 63. Assent, 77. Act No. 6 of 1964. WE'IPA DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 510. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; third reading, by leave, 515-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 524. Assent, 524. Act No. 123 of 1965. WESTERN AUSTRALIA GRANT (BEEF CATTLE ROADS) 1966.-Presented, pursuant to notice; first reading; second reading moved, 571. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 602-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 615. Assent, 616. Act No. 23 of 1966. xxxvii

BILLS-continued. WESTERN AUSTRALIA (SOUTH-WEST REGION WATER SUPPLIES) AGREEMENT 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 302. Second reading; appropriation recommended by Admini- strator; third reading, by leave, 307. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 313. Assent, 342. Act No. 23 of 1965. WHEAT INDUSTRY STABILIZATION 1965.-Standing Orders having been suspended, Bill presented; first reading; second reading moved, 472-3. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 515. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 519. Assent, 524. Act No. 156 of 1965. WHEAT TAX 1965.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 342. Second reading; third reading, by leave, 383. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 390. Assent, 409. Act No. 58 of 1965. WOOL INDUSTRY 1964.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 65. Amendment (Mr. Pollard)that this House declines to give the Bill a second reading as, in the absence of a poll of wool-growers in relation to an orderly marketing plan, the proposals increase the contribution by the wool-grower, &c., 70. Amendment negatived; second reading; appropriation recommended by Governor-General; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 70-1. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 93. Assent, 115. Act No. 24 of 1964. WOOL RESERVE PRICES PLAN REFERENDUM 1965.-By leave, presented; first reading; second reading moved, 348. Second reading debated, 369, 371, 372, 374 (2). Second reading, 374. Committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 374-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 389. Assent, 403. Act No. 56 of 1965. WOOL TAX (No. 1) 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 65. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 71. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 93. Assent, 115. Act No. 25 of 1964. WOOL TAX (No. 2) 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 65. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 71. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 93. Assent, 115. Act No. 26 of 1964. WOOL TAX (No. 3) 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 65. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 71. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 93. Assent, 115. Act No. 27 of 1964. WOOL TAX (No. 4) 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 65. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 71. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 93. Assent, 115. Act No. 28 of 1964. WOOL TAX (No. 5) 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 65. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 71. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 93. Assent, 115. Act No. 29 of 1964. WOOL TAX (ADMINISTRATION) 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 65. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 71. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 93. Assent, 115. Act No. 30 of 1964. WOOL TAX LEGISLATION REPEAL 1964.-Presented; first reading; second reading moved, 65. Standing Orders having been suspended, second reading; committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 71. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 93. Assent, 115. Act No. 31 of 1964.

Black Mountain (A.C.T.). See " Committees-Public Works." Boeing 727 Aircraft Incident. See " Ministerial Statements." Botany Bay. See "Petitions." Bottomley, Rt. Hon. A. See " Distinguished Visitors." Bowen, Mr. N. H.-Sworn, 113. Bridges-Maxwell, Mr. C. W.-Sworn, 241. Brigalow Lands Agreement Bill. See " Bills." Brimblecombe, Mr.-Leave of absence, 633. Brisbane Area-Commercial Television Licence. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Broadcasting and Television Bills. See " Bills." Broadcasting and Television Stations Licence Fees Repeal Bill. See " Bills." Broadcasting-Commercial Licence, Nambour. See " Ministerial Statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers." Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings. See " Committees." Broadcasting Stations Licence Fees Bill. See " Bills." Broadmeadows. See " Committees-Public Works." Bryant, Mr.- Election to National Library Council, 18. Leave of absence, 141. xxxviii

Budget- 1964-65, presented, 117. (See " Appropriation Bill 1964-65".) 1965-66, presented, 343. (See " Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 1965-66 ".) 1966-67, presented, 609. (See " Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 1966-67 ".) Business- Business of the Day called on-By motion under Standing Order 107, 59, 73-4, 139, 165, 595, 710. Business of the House- Statement by Mr. Fairbairn regarding Friday sittings, 665. Statement by Mr. Holt of Government's intention that House consider notice of Mr. Calwell tomorrow, 101. Statement by Mr. Holt concerning sitting arrangements today and tomorrow, 325. Statements by Mr. Holt and Mr. Calwell concerning Foreign Affairs debate, 351. Days and Hours of Meeting- Alteration of day, 31, 205, 229, 317, 321, 401, 433, 443, 457, 471, 489, 513, 601, 681, 699, 718. Alteration of hour, 102, 173, 217, 233, 252, 335, 441. House meets at hour other than pursuant to adjournment, 441. Special Adjournment-date to be fixed, 110, 239, 340, 519, 608, 720. Special Adjournment-to fixed date, 41, 73, 149, 177, 209, 275, 365, 407, 437, 561, 635, 672. Debate- Interrupted- Under Standing Order 106 (" Grievance " Debate), 42, 261, 275, 295, 318, 373, 402, 443, 471, 542, 562. Under Standing Order 109, 98, 252, 287, 305, 385, 457, 489, 535, 553, 571, 591, 621. Limitation of, 668, 670, 671. Second reading, by leave, 98, 202, 218, 252, 512, 517, 518 (2), 525, 535, 610. General- Government Business postponed to enable notice to be moved and debated, 107. Not called on (time having expired), 49, 714. Notices-Withdrawn, 97. Standing Orders suspended- To enable notice to be proceeded with forthwith, 63, 191. To enable consideration of notice to be continued until 12.45 p.m., 74. To enable consideration of notice to be continued until 3 p.m., 267. And see " Standing Orders-Suspension of.'" Government- Postponed, 107. Precedence to for one sitting day, 127, 141, 167, 183, 202, 363, 413, 431, 633, 649, 677. Standing Orders suspended-To enable orders of the day to be called on, 215, 303, 442, 482, 682. And see " Standing Orders-Suspension of." Notices- General Business-Proceeded with forthwith, after Standing Orders suspended, 63, 191. Lapsed, 710. Postponed, 29, 41, 74, 85, 177, 222, 309, 386, 443, 471, 597, 601, 665, 681, 695, 699, 706, 710. Time for extended, 252, 305, 385, 457, 489, 535, 553, 571, 591, 621. Withdrawn, 97. Orders of the day- Discharged, 91, 170, 453, 471. Orders of the day for next sitting-Rescission of resolutions, 226, 307(2). Postponed, 32, 45, 83, 85, 86, 103 (2), 108, 123, 135, 161, 177, 196 (2), 208, 219, 230, 231, 233, 235, 236, 255, 280 (2), 283, 288, 291, 307, 319, 322 (2), 327, 352 (2), 357, 377, 385, 404, 425, 444, 451, 454, 460, 465, 472, 513, 518, 557, 588, 589, 595, 596, 597, 598, 601, 603, 626, 629, 644, 666, 673, 687 (2), 690, 706, 711. Standing Order No. 103 (eleven o'clock rule) suspended-On notice- Until the end of week, 217, 604. For the remainder of the session, 689. Suspension of sitting, 5, 11 (as mark of respect), 36, 217 (as mark of respect), 242 (as mark of respect), 263 (as mark of respect), 327, 439 (as mark of respect), 523 (as mark of respect), 609 (as mark of respect). Butter Fat Levy Bills. See " Bills." By-elections. See "Election."

C. Cairns Airport. See "Committees-Public Works." Cairns, Mr. J. F.- Named and suspended, 96, 555. Re-admitted to House, 98. Calwell, Mr.-Appointed Leader of Opposition, 6. Cameron, Mr. C. R.-Named-Matter not proceeded with, 153. Cameron, Mr. D. J. See "Deaths." Canada Preference. See "Customs Tariff" under " Bills" and "Tariff Proposals." Canberra, The Future. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." xxxix

" Canberra Times." See " Privilege." Canned Fruits Export Charges Bills. See " Bills." Capital Inflow, Control of. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Casey, Lord- Appointment as Governor-General, 341. Arrangements for swearing-in, 351. Assent to first Bill, 385. Swearing-in, 383. Casuarina Subdivision. See " Committees-Public Works." Cattle and Beef Research Bill. See " Bills." Cattle Slaughter Levy Repeal Bill. See " Bills." Cellulose Acetate Flake Bounty Bills. See " Bills." Censure of Government. See " Motions." Cerberus, H.M.A.S. See " Committees-Public Works." Cereal Agreements between Australia and United Kingdom. See" Ministerial Statements " and " Motions- To take note of papers." Chairman of Committees- Mr. Lucock appointed, 11. Leave of absence, 167. Took Chair as Deputy Speaker during absence of Speaker, 113, 357. Took Chair as Acting Speaker during absence of Speaker, 565, 647. And see " Rulings." Chairmen of Committees-Temporary-Nomination by Speaker, 18. Chan, Mr. H. See " Distinguished Visitors." Chaney, Mr.-Discharge as trustee of Parliamentary Retiring Allowances Trust, 33. Christmas Island Bill. See " Bills." Churchill, Sir Winston. See " Deaths " and " Motions." Citizen Forces, Service in. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Civil Aviation Control. See " Motions-To take note of papers." Clark, Mr.-Leave of absence, 633. Clayton (Vic.). See " Committees-Public Works." Cleaver, Mr.-Leave of absence, 167. Clerk of the House- Announces unavoidable absence of Mr. Speaker, 113, 357, 565, 647. Reads report of Committee, 109-10, 151, 178-9, 209, 238, 276, 326, 367, 404, 435, 514-5, 564, 605, 637, 671-2, 716. Closure moved (and agreed to, unless otherwise shown)- In the House- Adjournment of House, 48, 66, 71, 96, 110, 208, 234, 264, 269, 277, 285, 320, 336, 424, 426, 494, 564, 573, 589, 642, 645, 663, 672, 697, 712, 718. Alteration of day of next meeting, 321 (withdrawn, by leave), 321, 401, 433, 601. Alteration of hour of next meeting-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 335. Attorney-General-Lack of Confidence-Motion (Mr. Calwell), 107. Australian Anzac Medal Bill 1965-Second reading, 252 (negatived). Censure of Government-Motion (Mr. Calwell), 169. Common Market with New Zealand-Motion (Mr. Turner), 305. Commonwealth Aid Roads Bill 1964-Second reading, 82. Commonwealth Electoral Bill 1965-Third reading, 335. Commonwealth Electoral Bill (No. 2) 1965-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 378. Commonwealth Public Service-Permanent Employment of Married Females-Motion (Mr. Hayden), 489 (negatived). Dissent from Acting Speaker's ruling, 566, 659, 661, 662, 666. Dissent from Deputy Speaker's ruling, 544. Foreign Affairs Committee-Appointment of member, 129. Gunner O'Neill, Gunner Willey and Major Tedder, Cases of-Motion to take note of paper- Amendment (Mr. Galvin), 580. Repatriation Bill 1964-Third reading, 147. Repatriation Bill 1965-Third reading, 400. Repatriation Bill 1966 [No. 2]-Allotment of time, 667. Social Services Bill 1964- Second reading, 35. Third reading, 39. Social Services Bill (No. 2) 1964-Third reading, 160. States Grants (Science Laboratories and Technical Training) Bill 1964-Third reading, 103. Stevedoring Industry Bill 1965-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Webb), 407. Suspension of standing order 103 (eleven o'clock rule), 689. Telephone Regulations-Motion for disallowance (Mr. Crean), 192. Closure moved, &c.-continued. In Committee- Appropriation Bill 1964-65-Second Schedule-Proposed expenditure-Departments, &c.- Prime Minister's, 163. Attorney-General's, 165. Civil Aviation, &c., 170. Customs and Excise, &c., 176. Health, 178. Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 1965-66-Second Schedule-Proposed expenditure-Departments, &c.- Prime Minister's-Amendment (Mr. Reynolds), 417. Attorney-General's, 418. Civil Aviation, &c., 421. Customs and Excise, &c., 423. Immigration, 428. Labour and National Service, 432. Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 1966-67-Second Schedule-Proposed expenditure-Departments, &c. C.S.I.R.O., &c., 644. Health, 648. Labour and National Service, 662. External Affairs, 674. Prime Minister's-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 677. Postmaster-General's, 682. Commonwealth Electoral Bill 1965- Clause 3- Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 330. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 331. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 332. Amendment (Mr. Daly), 332. Clauses 4 to 14, 333. Proposed new clause 14A (Mr. Cope), 334. Commonwealth Electoral Bill (No. 2) 1965- Proposed new clause 2A (Mr. Webb), 379. Proposed new clause 2c (Mr. Whitlam), 380. Proposed new clause 4 (Mr. Cope), 381. Meat Industry Bill 1964- Clause 8-Amendment (Mr. Pollard), 50. Clause 29-Amendment (Mr. Wentworth), 52. National Health Bill 1964-Proposed new clause 21A (Mr. Daly), 95. Repatriation Bill 1964- Proposed new clause 2B (Mr. Pollard), 144. Proposed new clause 2c (Mr. Johnson), 145. Proposed new clause 3A (Mr. Benson), 145. Proposed new clause 3B (Mr. Reynolds), 146. Repatriation Bill 1965- Proposed new clause 2A (Mr. Barnard), 395. Proposed new clause 2B (Mr. Pollard), 396. Proposed new clause 10A (Mr. Barnard), 397. Clause 11, 398. Proposed new clause 11A (Mr. Barnard), 399. Seamen's War Pensions and Allowances Bill 1964-Proposed new clause 3A (Mr. Benson), 162. Social Services Bill 1964- Clause 2, 36. Clause 3, 36. Clause 4, 37. Clause 5, 37. Clause 6, 38. Clause 7, 38. Social Services Bill (No. 2) 1964- Clause 2-Postponement (Mr. Barnard), 156. Clauses 3 and 4-Postponement (Mr. Sexton), 157. Clauses 5 and 6-Postponement (Mr. Johnson), 158. Clause 7, 159. States Grants (Science Laboratories and Technical Training) Bill 1964-Bill be agreed to, 102. Wool Reserve Prices Plan Referendum Bill 1965-Clause 3-Amendment (Mr. Wentworth), 374. Of Member. See " Members."

Clothier, Mr. R. E. See "Deaths."

Coal Industry Bill. See " Bills."

Cockburn Sound. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Cockle, Mr. J. S. See "Deaths."

Colleges of Advanced Education, Gifts to. See " Ministerial Statements." Commission to administer Oath to Members. See " Deputy Speaker " and " Speaker." Committees- Address in Reply Committee. See " Address." Australian Capital Territory-Joint Committee- Motion to appoint (Mr. Anthony); debated and agreed to, 81-2. Message from Senate agreeing to appointment of Committee, 89. Appointment of Senators and Members, 91, 268 (vacancy), 355 (vacancy). Report-Supply of residential blocks in Canberra, 361. Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings (Joint Statutory)-Appointment of- Members, 26. Senators, 23, 358 (vacancy). Decentralization. See " Motions-General." Fluoridation of Australian Capital Territory Water Supply. See " Motions-General." Foreign Affairs-Joint Committee- Motion to appoint (Sir Garfield Barwick); debated and agreed to, 69-70. Message from Senate agreeing to appointment of Committee, 74. Appointment of- Members, 74, 129 (vacancy), 135 (vacancy), 540 (vacancy), 563 (vacancy). Senators, 74, 267 (vacancy), 358 (vacancy). Paper on the United Nations presented, 601. House Committee (Standing)-Appointment of Members, 26. Library Committee (Standing)-Appointment of Members, 31. New and Permanent Parliament House-Joint Select Committee- Motion to appoint (Sir ); debated and agreed to, 495-6. Message from Senate agreeing to appointment of Committee, 512. Appointment of Senators and Members, 519. Appointment of alternate member, 569. Parliamentary and Government Publications-Joint Select Committee- Motion to re-constitute (Mr. McMahon) agreed to, 25-6. Message from Senate agreeing to re-constitution of Committee, 27. Extended Time for Report, 73. Message from Senate agreeing to Extended Time for Report, 75. Report, 91. And see " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Printing Committee (Standing)- Appointment of Members, 26. Reports presented and agreed to-First, 109-10. Second, 151. Third, 178-9. Fourth, 209. Fifth, 238. Sixth, 276. Seventh, 326. Eighth, 367. Ninth, 404. Tenth, 435. Eleventh, 514-5. Twelfth, 564. Thirteenth, 605. Fourteenth, 637. Fifteenth, 671-2. Sixteenth, 716. Privileges, Committee of (Standing)- Appointment of Members, 26, 129 (vacancy). Matter referred to, report by, &c.- The Canberra Times and other Australian newspapers-Advertisement In-Reference, 347. Report, 373. Power to send for persons, papers and records, 349. Public Accounts Committee (Joint Statutory)- Appointment of- Members, 26, 547 (vacancy), 628 (vacancy). Senators, 23, 289 (vacancy). Reports presented-Sixty-fourth, 73. Sixty-fifth, 85. Sixty-sixth, 107. Sixty-seventh, 195. Sixty- eighth, 195. Sixty-ninth, 275. Seventieth, 275. Seventy-first, 385. Seventy-second, 421. Seventy-third, 425. Seventy-fourth, 509. Seventy-fifth, 509. Seventy-sixth, 513. Seventy- seventh, 513. Seventy-eighth, 553. Seventy-ninth, 553. Eightieth, 561. Eighty-first, 621. Eighty-second, 673. Eighty-third, 673. Eighty-fourth, 681. Eighty-fifth, 709. Eighty-sixth, 709. Eighty-seventh, 699. Eighty-eighth, 713, Eighty-ninth, 713. Public Works-Parliamentary Standing Committee (Joint Statutory)- Appointment of- Members, 23, 184 (vacancy). Senators, 23, 125 (vacancy), 358 (vacancy), 542 (vacancy). Power to sit during sittings of House, 681. Works referred to, reports by, &c.- Black Mountain (A.C.T.)-Stage 2, Land Research and Regional Survey Laboratories, C.S.I.R.O.-Reference of Work, 64. Report, 101. Approval of Work, 121. Broadmeadows (Vic.)-Permanent Barracks and Depot Accommodation for A.R.A. Units- Reference of Work, 230. Report, 291. Approval of Work, 317. Cairns (Q.)-Lengthening and strengthening of runway, &c., Cairns Airport-Reference of Work, 108. Report, 131. Approval of Work, 155. Clayton (Vic.)-New main laboratory and ancillary buildings for Chemical Engineering Division, C.S.I.R.O.-Reference of Work, 634. Report, 656. Approval of Work, 665. Concord (N.S.W.)-Extensions to Repatriation General Hospital-Reference of Work, 617 Report, 643. Approval of Work, 700. Coolangatta Airport (Qld.)-Development of aircraft pavements-Reference of Work, 643 Report, 677. Approval of Work, 704. Committees-continued. Public Works-Parliamentary Standing Committee (Joint Statutory)-continued. Works referred to, reports by, &c.-continued. Darwin (N.T.)- Administrative Office, Block 5-Approval of Work, 82. Augmentation of water supply-Reference of Work, 230. Report, 295. Approval of Work, 317. Engineering Services, Casuarina Subdivision-Reference of Work, 222. Report, 275. Approval of Work, 283. Radio Australia Booster Station-Reference of Work, 70. Report, 161. Approval of Work, 183. Stage 2, Darwin High School-Approval of Work, 64. Stage 3, Extension to Stokes Hill Power Station-Approval of Work, 348. Epping (N.S.W.)-Radiophysics Laboratory for C.S.I.R.O.-Reference of Work, 255. Report, 313. Approval of Work, 329. Gore Hill (N.S.W.)-Building extensions, &c., at Television Studios-Reference of Work, 513. Report, 561. Approval of Work, 597. Heidelberg (Vic.)-New kitchen at Repatriation General Hospital-Reference of Work, 617. Report, 643. Approval of Work, 700. Indooroopilly (Qld.)-Laboratories for C.S.I.R.O.-Reference of Work, 532. Report, 587. Approval of Work, 597. Kingswood (N.S.W.)-Development at R.A.N. Armament Depot-Referred by Executive Council-Report, 649. Approval of Work, 660. Launceston (Tas.)-Lengthening and strengthening of runway, &c., Launceston Airport- Approval of Work, 49. Mackay (Qld.)-Television Transmitter Building and associated works-Approval of Work, 363. Melbourne (Tullamarine) Airport- Provision of additional aprons, vehicular pavements, &c.-Reference of Work, 309. Report, 355. Approval of Work, 365. Provision of buildings and services to terminal complex, &c.-Reference of Work, 309. Report, 441. Approval of Work, 457. Northern Territory- Construction of road from Humpty Doo to Mount Bundey-Approval of Work, 562. Construction of road from Top Springs to Wave Hill-Re-submission of Work, 127. Report, 251. Approval of Work, 539. Katherine-Willeroo-Top Springs-road-Approval of Work, 108. Nightcliff-New secondary school-Reference of Work, 597. Report, 616. Approval of Work, 704. Quakers Hill (N.S.W.)-First stage, Rebuilding of H.M.A.S. Nirimba-Reference of Work, 634. Report, 677. Approval of Work, 704. Perth (W.A.)- Erection of Commonwealth Offices-Reference of Work, 371. Report, 509. Approval of Work, 513. Extension of 02/20 Runway to 10,500 feet with associated Taxiway Works-Reference of Work, 371. Report, 447. Approval of Work, 477. Randwick (N.S.W.)-Erection of migrant hostel-Reference of Work, 432. Report, 543. Approval of Work, 647. Shenton Park (W.A.)-Regional Laboratory for C.S.I.R.O.-Reference of Work, 49. Report, 86. Approval of Work, 98. Springbank (S.A.)-Additional facilities at Repatriation General Hospital-Reference of Work, 627. Report, 643. Approval of Work, 661. Springvale (Vic.)-Erection of migrant hostel-Reference of Work, 660. Report, 699. Approval of Work, 710. Sydney (N.S.W.)- Kingsford-Smith Airport- Site preparation for north-west building area-Reference of Work, 309. Report, 385. Approval of Work, 402. Provision of buildings and services for international terminal complex-Reference of Work, 309. Report, 425. Approval of Work, 441. Provision of operations and control tower buildings-Reference of Work, 310. Report 361. Approval of Work, 386. Ground preparation for instrument landing system-Reference of Work, 310. Report, 371. Approval of Work, 386. Light Transport Depot, Department of Supply, Woolloomooloo-Approval of Work, 85. Victoria- Construction of R.A.A.F. Academy, Point Cook-Reference of Work, 190. Report, 251. Approval of Work, 283. Erection of four accommodation blocks for ratings at H.M.A.S. Cerberus-Reference of Work, 189. Report, 217. Approval of Work, 273. Western Australia-Progressive rebuilding in permanent construction of H.M.A.S. Leeuwin, &c.-Reference of Work, 603. Report, 616. Approval of Work, 660. Wollongong (N.S.W.)-Construction of Post Office and Telephone Exchange-Report, 271. Approval of Work, 317. Standing Orders Committee (Standing)- Appointment of Members, 31. Reports presented and consideration made order of the day, 191, 561. Debated and agreed to, 266, 589. Telephone Services-Methods of Financing. See " Motions-General." And see " Address ", " Chairman of ", " Temporary Chairmen of". Common Market with New Zealand See " Motions-General." Commonwealth Acts, Reprint of. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Statements." Commonwealth Aid Roads Bill. See "Bills." Commonwealth Banks Bills. See " Bills." Commonwealth Bureau of Roads Bill. See " Bills." Commonwealth Education Conference (Third). See " Ministerial Statements " and" Motions-To take note of papers." Commonwealth Electoral Bills. See " Bills." Commonwealth Employees' Compensation Bill. See " Bills." Commonwealth Offices, Perth. See " Committees-Public Works." Commonwealth Parliamentary Association- Delegation from Sabah Branch-Welcome by Mr. SpeaKer, 673. Delegation from United Kingdom Branch-Welcome by Mr. Speaker, 431. And see " Motions-To take note of papers. Commonwealth Public Service-Permanent Employment of Married Females. See " Motions-General." Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. See " Committees-Public Works." Commonwealth Secondary School Scholarships. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Conciliation and Arbitration Bills. See " Bills." Concord Repatriation General Hospital. See " Committees-Public Works." Condolence, Votes of. See " Deaths." Confidential Report, Use of in Debate. See " Speaker." Conscripts. See "Petitions." Constitution Alteration (Aborigines) Bills. See " Bills." Constitution Alteration (Parliament) Bill. See " Bills." Constitution Alteration (Repeal of Section 127) Bill. See " Bills." Constitutional Review. See " Motions-General." Coolangatta Airport. See " Committees-Public Works." Cope, Mr. J. F.-Named and suspended, 425-6. Copper and Brass Strip Bounty Bill. See " Bills." Copper Bounty Bill. See "Bills." Copyright Law Revision. See " Ministerial Statements." Costa, Mr.-Leave of absence, 523. Council of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies. See "Aboriginal Studies." Country Party-Appointment of Leader and Deputy Leader, 6. Courtnay, Mr.-Leave of absence, 141. Court of Disputed Returns. See "Election Petition." Courts-Martial Proceedings. See " Ministerial Statements." Coutts, Mr.-Leave of absence, 167. Crimes (Overseas) Bill. See " Bills." Critchley, Mr. J. 0. See "Deaths." Currency Bill. See " Bills." Customs Bills and Customs Tariff. See " Bills " and " Tariff Proposals." Customs House Building, Circular Quay. See " Petitions." Cyprus-United Nations Police Force-Australian Participation. See "Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers."

D. "Daily Telegraph." See " Privilege." Dairy Produce Bills. See " Bills." Dale, Mr. W. E.-See " Parliamentary Reporting Staff." Darwin. See " Committees-Public Works." Davis, Mr.-Leave of absence, 633. Days and Hours of Meeting. See " Business." Dean. Mr.-Resignation of, 175. Deaths- Balewa, Sir Abubakar Tafawa-Prime Minister of Nigeria-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 523. Cameron, Mr. D. J.-Expression of sympathy, 114. Churchill, Sir Winston-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 241-2. Clothier, Mr. R. E.-Expression of sympathy, 114. Cockle, Mr. J. S.-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 609. Critchley, Mr. J. O.-Expression of sympathy, 114. Evatt, Rt. Hon. H. V.-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 439. Francis, Hon. Sir Josiah-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 11. Frost, Hon. C. W.-Vote of condolence, 114. Gaha, Hon. J. F.-Vote of condolence, 547. Hylton-Foster, Sir Harry-Speaker of the House of Commons-Speaker announces message to, and reply from, Clerk of the House of Commons, 369. Kennedy, Mr. John F.-President of the United States of America- Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 10. Letter from President (Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson) conveying thanks of American people for resolution of sympathy, 114. Latham, Rt. Hon. Sir John-Vote of condolence, 114. MacArthur, General Douglas-Expression of gratitude, 45. Nehru, Jawaharlal-Prime Minister of India-Vote of condolence, 114. Paltridge, Senator the Hon. Sir Shane-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 523. Princess Royal, Her Royal Highness-Address of condolence to Her Majesty The Queen-Suspension of sitting, 263. Reply by Her Majesty, 291. And see "Address." Sandford, Senator C. W.-Vote of condolence, 705. Scully, Hon. W. J.-Vote of condolence, 547. Shastri, Lal Bahadur-Prime Minister of India-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 522. Shaw, Mr. G. W.-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 523. Sherrington, Senator R. D.-Vote of condolence, 541. Spooner, Rt. Hon. Sir William-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 609. Thompson, Mr. A. V.-Expression of sympathy-Suspension of sitting, 523. Townley, Hon. A. G.-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 10-11. Vincent, Senator V. S.-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 217. Wade, Senator the Hon. H. W.-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 241-2. Wardlaw, Mr. R.-Expression of sympathy, 114. Debate. See " Business ", " Leave ", " Speech" and " Standing Orders-Suspension of." Decentralization-Proposed Joint Committee. See " Motions-General." Decimal Currency Board Bill. See " Bills." Decimal Currency Changeover in Commonwealth Departments. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions -To take note of papers." Decimal Currency-Post Office Charges. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Defence Bills. See " Bills." Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Bills. See " Bills." Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Scheme. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Defence-Government Decisions. See " Ministerial Statements." Defence (Parliamentary Candidates) Bill. See " Bills." Defence Review. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Defence Supplies. See " Motions-General." Departmental Changes. See " Ministry." Deputy Leader of the Australian Country Party. See "Adermann, Mr." Deputy Leader of the Opposition. See " Whitlam, Mr." Deputy of Governor-General. See " Address ", "Governor-General" and " Messages." Deputy Speaker and Acting Speaker- Announces communication from President of the United States of America, 114. Commission to administer Oath to Members, 113, 565. Member named by, 655, 659. Member named by-Matter not proceeded with, 153, 626. Oaths administered by, 113 (2), 565. Presents papers, 127 (2), 153, 647. Statement regarding incorporation of photographs in Hansard, 164. Took Chair during absence of Mr. Speaker, 113, 357, 565, 647. And see " Rulings." Designs Bill. See "Bills." Diesel Fuel Bills. See "Bills." Disallowance of Regulations. See " Motions--General." Discharge of Orders of the Day. See " Business." Discharge of Tariff Proposals. See " Tariff Proposals." Discussion of matters of Public Importance. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Dissent from ruling. See " Divisions " and " Rulings." Distinguished Visitors- Provided with seat on floor of House- Bottomley, Rt. Hon. A. (United Kingdom), 279. Tennent, Hon. W. B. (New Zealand), 242. Welcome extended by Mr. Speaker- Chan, Mr. H, President of the Northern Territory Legislative Council, 543. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association delegations- Sabah, 673. United Kingdom Branch, 431. Murray, Mr. P., Chairman of Committees of the Northern Territory Legislative Council, 543. Nauru delegation, 651. New Zealand and Papua and New Guinea delegations, 247. Papua and New Guinea delegations, 409, 621. Division-Tellers for " Noes " refusing to act-Question resolved in the affirmative, 659. Divisions in the House- Adjournment of House-Closure, 48, 66, 234, 264, 269, 277, 337, 424, 426, 494, 663, 672. Alteration of day of next meeting- Closure, 433. Motion, 321, 402. Amendment (Mr. Calwell)- Closure, 401. Amendment, 402. Alteration of hour of next meeting-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 336. Amendment, 336. Motion, 336. Appropriation Bill 1964-65-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 136. Appropriation Bill 1965-66-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 366. Appropriation Bill 1966-67-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 636. Attorney-General-Lack of Confidence-Motion (Mr. Calwell)-- Closure, 107-8. Motion be agreed to, 108. Australian Anzac Medal Bill 1965-Second reading-Closure, 252. Broadcasting and Television Bill 1965-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 320. Business of the Day be called on, 59, 73-4. Censure of Government-Motion (Mr. Calwell)- Closure, 169. Motion be agreed to, 169-70. Civil Aviation Control-Motion to take note of paper-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 186. Commonwealth Aid Roads Bill 1964-Second reading-Closure, 82. Commonwealth Electoral Bill 1965- Second reading- Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 328. Motion, 328. Third reading-Closure, 335. Commonwealth Electoral Bill (No. 2) 1965-Second reading- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 378. Amendment, 378. Second reading, 378. Commonwealth Electoral Bill 1966- Dissent from ruling (Mr. A. D. Fraser), 603. Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Galvin), 604. Commonwealth Public Service-Permanent Employment of Married Females-Motion (Mr. Hayden)- Closure, 490. Conciliation and Arbitration Bill 1964-Second reading, 207. Conciliation and Arbitration Bill 1965-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Webb), 298. Customs Tariff Validation Bill (No. 2) 1966-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. J. F. Cairns), 717. Debate- Be adjourned, 284, 298, 329, 350. Be resumed at a later hour, 330. Be resumed at the next sitting, 350. Defence Bill 1965- Debate be adjourned, 329. Debate be resumed at a later hour, 330. Second reading, 339. Diesel Fuel Tax Bill (No. 1) 1965-Second reading, 384. Divisions in the House-continued. Dissent from ruling- Closure, 544, 566, 659, 661, 662, 666. Motion, 393, 544, 603, 660, 661, 662, 666. Excise Tariff Bill 1965-Second reading, 449. Fluoridation of Canberra Water Supply-Proposed Referendum-Motion (Mr. Killen), 251. Foreign Affairs, &c.-Motion to take note of papers- Debate be adjourned, 350. Debate be resumed at the next sitting, 350. Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 352. General Business-Time for discussion of notices be extended until 12.45 p.m., 288. Government Business, Precedence to, 431. Grievances be noted, 403. Gunner O'Neill, Gunner Willey and Major Tedder, Cases of-Motion to take note of paper-Amendment (Mr. Galvin)- Closure, 580. Amendment, 580. Housing Loans Insurance Bill 1965-Adoption of Committee's reasons for disagreeing to Senate's amendment- Debate be adjourned, 284. Motion, 285. Income Tax Bill 1965-Second reading, 470. Income Tax Bill 1965 [No. 2]-Second reading, 517. Judges' Remuneration Bill 1965-Second reading, 464. Judiciary Bill 1965-Second reading, 463. Jury Exemption Bill 1965-Second reading-Debate be adjourned, 298. Loan (Airlines Equipment) Bill 1964-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Crean), 230. Loan (Airlines Equipment) Bill 1966-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Crean), 532. Loan (Housing) Bill 1966-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 558. Loan (Qantas Empire Airways Limited) Bill 1964-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Crean), 56. Member- " Be further heard ", 55-6. Suspension of, 24, 96, 97, 426, 555, 563, 655, 685. National Health Bill 1964-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Daly), 92-3. National Service Bill 1964- Second reading, 236. Third reading, 237-8. National Service, Naval Defence, and Air Force Bills 1965-Bills be now passed, 340. Nauru Bill 1965-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Beazley), 514. New Zealand-Australia Free Trade Agreement, &c.-Motion to take note of paper-Amendment (Mr. Peters), 537. Northern Territory (Administration) Bill 1965-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Nelson), 414. Post and Telegraph Rates Bill 1964-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Crean), 167-8. Public Works Committee-Humpty Doo to Mount Bundey Road-Approval of Work, 562. Queensland Beef Cattle Roads Agreement Bill 1966-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Luchetti), 617. Repatriation Bill 1964-Third reading-Closure, 147. Repatriation Bill 1965-Third reading-Closure, 400. Repatriation Bill 1966 [No. 2]- Declaration as urgent Bill, 667. Allotment of time- Closure, 667. Motion, 668. Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Pollard), 668. Seamen's War Pensions and Allowances Bill 1964-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Jones), 161-2. Social Services Bill 1964- Second reading-Closure, 35. Third reading-Closure, 39. Social Services Bill (No. 2) 1964- Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Daly), 156. Third reading-Closure, 160. Social Services Bill 1965-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Daly), 387. Social Services Bill 1966-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Daly), 652. Speech-Extension of time, 288, 394, 630. Standing Order 103-Suspension of, 218, 689. Standing Orders Committee Report-Amendment (Mr. Wentworth), 266. Standing Orders .Suspension of, 335. Divisions in the House-continued. Statement of Policy by New Government-Ministerial Statement-Motion to take note of paper- Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 554. States Grants (Science Laboratories and Technical Training) Bill 1964-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 102. States Grants (Science Laboratories) Bill 1965-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 318. Stevedoring Industry Bill 1965-Second reading- Amendment (Mr. Webb)- Closure, 407. Amendment, 408. Second reading, 408. Telephone Regulations-Motion for disallowance (Mr. Crean)- Closure, 192. Motion, 192. Television Stations Licence Fees Bill 1964-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. A. D. Fraser), 219. Trade Practices Bill 1965-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 477. Universities (Financial Assistance) Bill 1964-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Jones), 239. Universities (Financial Assistance) Bill (No. 2) 1965-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Beazley), 469. Vietnam-Ministerial statement-Motion to take note of paper, 296. Wool Industry Bill 1964-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Pollard), 70. Divisions in Committee- Appropriation Bill 1964-65-Second Schedule-Proposed expenditure-Departments, &c.- Prime Minister's-Closure, 163-4. Attorney-General's-Closure, 165-6. Civil Aviation, &c.-Closure, 170. Customs and Excise, &c.-Closure, 176. Health-Closure, 178. Territories, &c.-Amendment (Mr. Beazley), 187. Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 1965-66-Second Schedule-Proposed expenditure-Departments, &c.- Prime Minister's-Amendment (Mr. Reynolds)- Closure, 417. Amendment, 418. Attorney-General's-Closure, 418. Civil Aviation, &c.-Closure, 422. Customs and Excise, &c.-Closure, 423. Housing-Amendment (Mr. Johnson), 428. Immigration-Closure, 428. Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 1966-67-Second Schedule-Proposed Expenditure-Departments, &c.- C.S.I.R.O., &c.-Closure, 645. Health-Closure, 648. Labour and National Service-Closure, 663. External Affairs-Closure, 674. Prime Minister's-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)-Closure, 678. Australian Coastal Shipping Commission Bill 1964-Clause 4-Amendment (Mr. Jones), 203. Broadcasting and Television Bill 1965-Clause 7-Amendment (Mr. Stewart), 325. Broadcasting and Television Bill 1966-Clause 3-Amendment (Mr. Stewart), 687. Commonwealth Bureau of Roads Bill 1964- Clause 14-Amendment (Mr. Webb), 150. Clause 15-Amendments (Mr. Webb), 150. Commonwealth Electoral Bill 1965- Progress be reported and leave asked to sit again, 328. That the House will, at a later hour, again resolve into a committee of the whole, 329. Clause 3- Amendment (Mr. Calwell)- Closure, 330. Amendment, 331. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 331. Amendment, 331. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 332. Amendment, 332. Amendment (Mr. Daly)- Closure, 332. Amendment, 333. Clause be agreed to, 333. Clauses 4 to 14-Closure, 333. Proposed new clause 14A (Mr. Cope)- Closure, 334. New clause, 334. xlviii

Divisions in Committee-continued. Commonwealth Electoral Bill (No. 2) 1965- Proposed new clause 2A (Mr. Webb)- Closure, 379. New clause, 379. Proposed new clause 2c (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 380. New clause, 380. Proposed new clause 4 (Mr. Cope)- Closure, 381. New clause, 381. Customs Tariff Bill (No. 1) 1965-Item 460, 280. Customs Tariff Bill (No. 2) 1966- First Schedule- Tariff amendment 1-Amendment (Mr. J. F. Cairns), 577. Tariff amendment 5-Amendment (Mr. J. F. Cairns), 578. Tariff amendment 10, 584. Tariff amendment 14-Amendments (Mr. Pollard), 584. Tariff amendment 249-Amendment (Mr. Beaton), 585. Requested amendments by Senate be not made, 602. Defence Bill 1965-Clause 16, 339. Defence (Parliamentary Candidates) Bill 1966- Clause 4-Amendment (Mr. Galvin), 695. Clause 5-Amendment (Mr. Galvin), 696. Dissent from ruling, 491, 669, 670 (2). Homes Savings Grant Bill 1965- Clauses 1 to 3-Postponement (Mr. Whitlam), 273. Clause 7-Postponement (Mr. Whitlam), 274. Housing Loans Insurance Bill 1964- Clause 4-Amendment (Mr. Barnard), 258. Clause 7-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 258. Housing Loans Insurance Bill 1965-Senate's amendment-Amendment be disagreed to, 284. Meat Industry Bill 1964- Clause 8-Amendment (Mr. Pollard), 50. Clause 10-Amendment (Mr. Pollard), 51. Clause 25- Amendment (Mr. Pollard),51. Clause, 52. Clause 29-Amendment (Mr. Wentworth)- Closure, 52. Amendment, 53. National Health Bill 1964- Clause 1-Postponement (Mr. Barnard), 94. Clause 6-Postponement (Mr. Johnson), 94. Clauses 18 to 21, 95. Proposed new clause 21A (Mr. Daly)- Closure, 95. New clause, 95-6. National Health Bill 1965-Clause 1-Postponement (Mr. Johnson), 460. Nationality and Citizenship Bill 1966- Clause 11, 572. Clause 12-Amendment (Mr. Jones), 572. National Service Bill 1964- Amendments (Mr. McMahon), 237. Bill, as amended, 237. Papua and New Guinea Bill 1966- Clause 3-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 714. Proposed new clause 5A (Mr. Whitlam), 715. Proposed new clause 6B (Mr. Whitlam), 715. Pay-roll Tax Assessment Bill 1965-Clause 3-Amendment (Mr. Crean), 510. Progress be reported, 143, 143-4, 157, 158, 328. Public Service Bill 1964-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 19. Public Service Bill 1966- Proposed new clause 7A (Mr. Whitlam), 691. Clause 17-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 691. Clause 28-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 692. Queensland Beef Cattle Roads Agreement Bill 1966-Clause 5-Amendments (Mr. Patterson), 618 (2). Repatriation Bill 1964- Proposed new clause 2A (Mr. Barnard), 142. Progress be reported, 143, 143-4. Proposed new clause 2B (Mr. Pollard)- Closure, 144. New clause, 144. Divisions in Committee-continued. Repatriation Bill 1964-continued. Proposed new clause 2c (Mr. Johnson)- Closure, 145. New clause, 145. Proposed new clause 3A (Mr. Benson)- Closure, 146. New clause, 146. Proposed new clause 3B (Mr. Reynolds)- Closure, 146-7. New clause, 147. Repatriation Bill 1965- Proposed new clause 2A (Mr. Barnard)- Closure, 395. New clause, 395. Proposed new clause 2a (Mr. Pollard)- Closure, 396. New clause, 396. Proposed new clause 3A (Mr. Johnson), 397. Proposed new clause 10A (Mr. Barnard)- Closure, 397-8. New clause, 398. Clause 11- Closure, 398. Clause, 398-9. Proposed new clause 11A (Mr. Barnard-- Closure, 399. New clause, 399. Repatriation Bill 1966 [No. 2]- Dissent from ruling, 669, 670 (2). Clause 14, 671. Seamen's War Pensions and Allowances Bill 1964- Proposed new clause 2A (Mr. Barnard), 162. Proposed new clause 3A (Mr. Benson)- Closure, 163. New clause, 163. Seamen's War Pensions and Allowances Bill 1965-Proposed new clause 2A (Mr. Benson), 404. Social Services Bill 1964- Clause 2-Closure, 36. Clause 3-Closure, 37. Clause 4-Closure, 37. Clause 5-Closure, 37-8. Clause 6-Closure, 38. Clause 7-Closure, 38. Social Services Bill (No. 2) 1964- Clause 2-Postponement (Mr. Barnard)- Closure, 156-7. Postponement, 157. Progress be reported, 157, 158. Clauses 3 and 4-Postponement (Mr. Sexton)- Closure, 157-8. Postponement, 158. Clauses 5 and 6-Postponement (Mr. Johnson)- Closure, 159. Postponement, 159. Clause 7-Closure, 159. States Grants (Mental Health Institutions) Bill 1964-Clause 4-Postponement (Mr. Johnson), 67-8. Television Stations Licence Fees Bill 1964- Clause 4- Amendment (Mr. Wentworth)-Amendment to proposed amendment, (Mr. A. D. Fraser) 219. Requested amendment by Senate, 235-6. Tobacco Marketing Bill 1965-Clause 6-Amendment (Mr. Pollard), 459. Trade Practices Bill 1965- New clause 4 (Mr. Snedden), 484. Clause 1 -Amendment (Mr. Snedden), 485. Clause 25- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam) to proposed amendment (Mr. Killen), 486. Original amendment (Mr. Killen), 486. Dissent from ruling, 491. Proposed heading and new clauses 34A and 34B (Mr. Whitlam), 492. Clause 35-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 492. Clause 36-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 493. Clause 43-Amendment (Mr. Killen), 500. Western Australia Grant (Beef Cattle Roads) Bill 1966-Proposed new clauses 3A and 4A (Mr. Luchetti), 603. 26313/69-4 Divisions in Committee-continued. Wool Reserve Prices Plan Referendum Bill 1965- Clause 3-Amendment (Mr. Wentworth)- Closure, 374. Amendment, 375. Downer, Mr.-Resignation of, 76. Dried Fruits Export Charges Bills. See " Bills." Dried Fruits Export Control Bill. See " Bills." Dried Vine Fruits Bills. See " Bills." Drought Assistance. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Statements." Drought in Northern Territory. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Drought Mitigation. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Drought-Relief measures. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Duthie, Mr.-Named-Matter not proceeded with, 626.

E. Economic Enquiry. See " Ministerial Statements ", " Motions-To take note of papers " and " Statements." Economy, State of the. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Education in Papua and New Guinea. See " International Aid " under " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Education-Teacher and Classroom Shortage. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Educational Television Services. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Egg Export Charges Bill. See " Bills." Election of Chairman of Committees. See " Chairman of Committees." Election of Members- Angas Division- Issue of Writ, 77 (proposed), 89. Return to Writ, 113. Dawson Division-Issue of, and Return to, Writ, 521. Denison Division- Announcement of issue of Writ by Governor-General and return to Writ, 5. Kooyong Division- Issue of Writ, 521. Return to Writ, 565. Parramatta Division- Issue of Writ, 77 (proposed), 89. Return to Writ, 113. Riverina Division-Issue of, and Return to, Writ, 241. Robertson Division- Issue of Writ, 189 (proposed), 199. Return to Writ, 241. Warringah Division-Non-issue of Writ for by-election-Statement by Speaker, 621. General Election-Returns to Writs (Twenty-fifth Parliament), 3-4. Senate Elections-Dates, 186. Election of Speaker. See " Speaker." Election Petition and Order of the High Court-Sarina vs. Ormonde and others, 341. Elections-Discharge of National Servicemen to contest. See " Ministerial Statements." Elections, General. See " Ministerial Statements." Emerton, Mr. W. I.-Secretary of the Joint House Department-Retirement, 608. Equality of Payment, Opportunity and Training for Women. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Equal Pay for Equal Work. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Estate Duty Assessment Bills. See " Bills." Evatt, Rt. Hon. H. V. See " Deaths." Evidence Bill. See "Bills." Excise Bills and Excise Tariff. See " Bills'.' and " Tariff Proposals." Explosives Bill. See "Bills." Export Payments Insurance Corporation Bills. See " Bills." Extended time for speech. See " Standing Orders-Suspension of." Extension of time. See " Speech." Extradition (Commonwealth Countries) Bill. See " Bills." Extradition (Foreign States) Bill. See " Bills." F. Falkinder, Mr.-Leave of absence, 365. Financial Agreement Bill. See " Bills." Fluoridation of Water Supply in Australian Capital Territory. See " Motions-General." Foot and Mouth Disease Bill. See " Bills." Foreign Affairs. See " Committees ", " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Fox, Mr.-Leave of absence, 141. Francis, Hon. Sir Josiah. See " Deaths." Fraser, Mr. A. D.- Leave of absence, 141, 261. Named and suspended, 655. Sworn, 5. Fraser, Mr. J. M.-Election to Australian National University Council, 21. Frost, Hon. C. W. See " Deaths."

G. Gaha, The Hon. J. F. See " Deaths."

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." General Business. See "Business " and " Standing Orders-Suspension of." General Elections. See " Election of Members " and " Ministerial Statements." Giles, Mr. G. O'H.-Sworn, 113. Gold-mining Industry. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Gold-Mining Industry Assistance Bill. See " Bills." Gore Hill Television Studios. See " Committees-Public Works." Gove Bauxite Deposits. See "Northern Territory" under " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Government Business. See " Business." Governor-General- Viscount De L'Isle- Address in Reply to. See " Address." Commission to Deputy to open Parliament, 2. Commission to administer oath to Members- Sir Frank Walters Kitto, 2-3. To Speaker, 5. Issue of Writ, 5. Message from Deputy requesting attendance of Members in Senate Chamber-To hear declaration of opening of Parliament, 2. Message from the, desiring attendance of Members in Senate Chamber-To hear Opening Speech, 5. Opening Speech, 7-10. Presentation of Speaker, 5. Proclamation appointing day of assembly read, 1. Lord Casey- Announcements by Prime Minister- Appointment, 341. Arrangements for swearing-in, 351. Swearing-in, 383. Assent to first Bill, 385. Commission to Acting Speaker to administer oath to Members, 565. Commission to Speaker to administer oath to Members, 521. And see " Messages " and " Petitions." Grievance Debate-Question-That grievances be noted- Agreed to (after debate interrupted in accordance with Standing Order 106), 42, 261, 275, 295, 318, 373, 402,443, 471, 542, 562, 579, 699. Not called on, as time allowed under Standing Order 106 had expired, 64. Time for extended-Agreed to, 402-3, 699. Griffiths, Mr.-Leave of absence, 175. Guillotine. See " Urgent Bill." Gunner O'Neill. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Gunner Willey. See " Gunner O'Neill " under " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." H. Hansard,Incorporation of photographs in-Statement by Deputy Speaker, 164. Healy, Mr. A. K.-See " Parliamentary Reporting Staff." Heidelberg Repatriation General Hospital. See " Committees-Public Works." High Commissioner (United Kingdom) Bill. See " Bills." Holt, Mr. H. E.- Appointed Leader of the House, 6. Commissioned to form a Ministry, 522. Homes Savings Grant Bill. See " Bills." Honey Bills. See "Bills." Hour of Meeting. See "Business." House Committee. See "Committees." Housing Agreement Bill. See " Bills." Housing Finance, Additional. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Housing Loans Insurance. See " Ministerial Statements." Housing Loans Insurance Bill. See " Bills." Housing Loans Insurance Corporation. See " Ministerial Statements." Howson, Mr.- Parliamentary Retiring Allowances Trust- Appointed trustee, 33. Discharged as trustee, 121. Humpty Doo to Mount Bundey Road. See " Committees-Public Works." Hylton-Foster, Sir Harry. See " Deaths."

I. Immigration Policy. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Income Tax Bills. See " Bills." Independent Schools. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." India. See " Petitions," and "Indonesia" under " Ministerial Statements." India-Drawing from International Monetary Fund. See " Ministerial Statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers." India, Prime Ministers of. See " Deaths." Indonesia. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Statements." Indooroopilly. See " Committees-Public Works." Indus Basin Development Fund Supplemental Agreement Bill. See " Bills." Industrial Chemicals and Synthetic Resins. See " Ministerial Statements." Insurance Bill. See "Bills." Insurance of Australian Investment Overseas. See " Ministerial Statements." Interim Forces Benefits Bill. See " Bills." International Aid for Education in Papua and New Guinea. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions- To take note of papers." International Finance Corporation Bill. See " Bills." International Monetary Agreements Bills. See " Bills." International Wheat Agreement (Extension) Bills. See " Bills." Inter-Parliamentary Union. See " Motions-To take note of papers."

J. Jess, Mr.-Named and suspended, 277. Johnson, Mr.-Leave of absence, 633. Joint Committees. See " Committees." Jones, Mr.-Named and suspended, 685. Judges' Remuneration Bill. See " Bills." Judiciary Bills. See "Bills." Jury Exemption Bill. See " Bills."

K. Katherine-Willeroo-Top Springs Road. See "Committees-Public Works." Kelly, Mr.-Leave of absence, 633. Kennedy, Mr. John F. (President of the United States of America). See " Deaths." Kent Hughes, Hon. Sir Wilfrid-Sworn, 17. Kenya, Parliament of-Presentation of sand glass-Announcement by Speaker, 21. King, Mr.-Leave of absence, 141. Kingsford-Smith Airport. See " Committees-Public Works " and " Petitions." Kingswood (N.S.W.) R.A.N. Armament Depot. See " Committees-Public Works."

L. Land Research and Regional Survey Laboratories. See " Committees-Public Works." Land Tenure (Transitional Provisions) Ordinance 1966. See " Ministerial Statements " and "Statements." Latham, Rt. Hon. Sir John. See " Deaths." Launceston Airport. See " Committees-Public Works." Law Officers Bill. See " Bills." Leader of the Australian Country Party. See " McEwen, Mr." Leader of the House-Mr. H. E. Holt appointed, 6. Leader of the Opposition-Threat of violence to. See " Ministerial Statements." And see " Calwell, Mr." Leave of absence to Members. See " Members." Leave- For second reading debate, 98, 202, 218, 252, 512, 517, 518 (2), 525, 535, 610. To make Statement. See " Statements." To make Statement, not granted, 98, 327, 409 (2), 499, 555, 681. To member to speak, 161 (2), 516. To member to speak, not granted, 161. To member to speak again, 139, 265. To member to speak again, not granted, 129. To move motion, not granted, 311, 335. To move that Reports of Printing Committee be agreed to, 110, 151, 179, 209, 238, 276, 326, 367, 404, 435, 515, 564, 605, 637, 672, 716. To move that House take note of papers, 201, 509. To present papers, 25, 53, 128, 184, 201, 349, 350, 356, 509, 719. To present paper, not granted, 499. To put question on second reading, 319. To rescind resolutions, 226, 307(2). To withdraw amendment, 589. To withdraw motion, 555. To withdraw motion for closure, 321. To withdraw motion, not granted, 335. And see " Speech " and " Standing Orders." Leeuwin, H.M.A.S. See " Committees-Public Works." Legal Service Bureaux. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Statements." Legislation, Government. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Library Committee. See "Committees." Life Insurance Bill. See " Bills." Light Transport Depot, Department of Supply, Woolloomooloo. See " Committees-Public Works." Live-stock Slaughter Levy Bills. See " Bills." Live-stock Slaughter Levy Collection Bills. See " Bills." Loan Bills. See " Bills." Local Government Finance. See " Petitions." Loder Report on Transport in Northern Australia. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Lucock, Mr.- Appointed Chairman of Committees, 11. Leave of absence, 167. Took Chair as Deputy Speaker during absence of Mr. Speaker, 113, 357. Took Chair as Acting Speaker during absence of Mr. Speaker, 565, 647.

M. Mace-Presentation to House of Assembly for the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. See " Address " and " Papua and New Guinea." MacArthur, General Douglas. See "Deaths." Mackay, Queensland. See " Committees-Public Works." McEwen, Mr.- Absence of. See" Ministry." Appointed Leader of Country Party, 6. Leave of absence, 431. McLeay, Sir John.- Appointed Speaker, 5. Congratulations on record term of office as Speaker, 229. Leave of absence, 141. And see " Speaker." McMullin, The Hon. Sir Alister-Record term of office as President of the Senate, 625. Maintenance Orders (Commonwealth Officers) Bill. See " Bills." Maisey, Mr.-Leave of absence, 633. Major Tedder. See " Gunner O'Neill" under " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Malaysia- Presentation of President's Chair-Resolution of Senate of Malaysia, 342. And see " Ministerial Statements." Manila Summit Conference. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Matrimonial Causes Bills. See " Bills." Matters of Public Importance. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Meat Agreement (Deficiency Payments) Bill. See " Bills." Meat Export (Additional Charge) Bill. See " Bills." Meat Export Charge Repeal Bill. See "Bills." Meat Export Marketing-Agreement with United States of America. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Meat Industry Bills. See " Bills " and " Standing Orders-Suspension of." Meat Inspection Arrangements Bill. See " Bills." Meat Legislation in United States of America. See " Ministerial Statements." Meat Research Bill. See " Bills." Medical and Hospital Benefits. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Melbourne (Tullamarine) Airport. See " Committees-Public Works." Members- Attendance of-At each sitting. See at end of each day's proceedings. Closure of, 36 (negatived), 145 (negatived). Deaths of. See "Deaths." Election. See "Election." Leave of absence, 141 (3), 167 (3), 175, 261, 271, 365 (3), 431, 447, 523, 633 (3), 651. Leave of absence to all Members, 110, 239, 340, 519, 608, 720. Leave to present papers. See " Leave." Named and Suspended- Mr. Bate, 175. Mr. J. F. Cairns, 96, 555. Re-admitted to House after Standing Orders suspended, 98. Mr. Cope, 425-6. Mr. A. D. Fraser, 655. Mr. Jess, 277. Mr. Jones, 685. Mr. Reynolds, 659. Mr. Uren, 97, 563. Re-admitted to House after Standing Orders suspended, 98. Mr. Wentworth, 24. Named-Matter not proceeded with- Mr. Barnard, 384. Mr. Cameron, 153. Mr. Duthie, 626. Public Statements by. See " Motions-General." Resignation of- Sir Garfield Barwick, 76. Mr. Dean, 175. Mr. Downer, 76. Sir Robert Menzies, 521. Mr. Roberton, 241. Speech- " Be further heard "-negatived, 55-6, 150. " Be not further heard "-negatived, 36, 145. Extension of time. See " Speech." Sworn, 5 (2), 7, 11, 17, 113, 241, 521, 565. And see " Standing Orders-Suspension of " and " Statements." Menzies, Sir Robert- Resignation of, 521, 522. Retirement-Resolution of House, 531.

Messages- From the Administrator (Sir Eric Woodward)- Notifying that the Royal Assent had been given to Bills. See Proceedings on Bills under "Bills." Recommending an appropriation, in accordance with section 56 of the Constitution, for Bills. See Proceedings on Bills under "Bills." Transmitting particulars of, and recommending an appropriation of revenue for- Proposed expenditure for the ordinary annual services of the Government 1964-65, 116. Proposed expenditure for other than ordinary annual services of the Government 1964-65, 117. From the Administrator (Sir Henry Abel Smith)- Notifying that the Royal Assent had been given to Bills. See Proceedings on Bills under "Bills." Recommending an appropriation, in accordance with section 56 of the Constitution for Bills. See Proceedings on Bills under " Bills." Transmitting particulars of, and recommending an appropriation of revenue for- Proposed additional expenditure for the ordinary annual services of the Government 1964-65, 305. Proposed additional expenditure for other than the ordinary annual services of the Government 1964-65,306. Proposed interim provision for expenditure for service of the year 1965-66, 306. Proposed interim provision for certain expenditure 1965-66, 306. Transmitting particulars of, and recommending an appropriation of revenue for- Proposed expenditure for service of the year 1965-66, 343. Proposed provision for certain expenditure 1965-66, 343. From the Deputy of the Governor-General (Sir Eric Woodward)- Notifying that the Royal Assent had been given to Bills. See Proceedings on Bills under" Bills." From the Governor-General (Viscount De L'Isle) or his Deputy- Desiring attendance of Members in Senate Chamber- To hear declaration of opening of Parliament, 2. To hear Opening Speech, 5. Notifying that the Royal Assent had been given to Bills. See Proceedings on Bills under "Bills". Recommending an appropriation, in accordance with section 56 of the Constitution, for Bills. See Proceedings on Bills under "Bills." Recommending an appropriation, in accordance with section 56 of the Constitution, for the purpose of amendments to be moved by the Minister to the Homes Savings Grant Bill 1964, 103. Recommending an appropriation, in accordance with section 56 of the Constitution, for the purpose of a new clause and an amendment to be moved by the Minister to the Indus Basin Development Fund Supplemental Agreement Bill 1964, 255. Transmitting particulars of, and recommending an appropriation of revenue for- Proposed additional expenditure 1963-64, 78. Proposed additional expenditure for Salaries 1964-65, 222. Proposed additional expenditure for Works and Services 1963-64, 78. Proposed interim provision for expenditure for the ordinary annual services of the Government 1964-65, 78. Proposed interim provision for purposes other than expenditure for the ordinary annual services of the Government 1964-65, 78. Transmitting particulars of proposed expenditure, and/or recommending an appropriation. See Proceedings on Bills under "Bills." From the Governor-General (Lord Casey)- Notifying that the Royal Assent had been given to Bills. See Proceedings on Bills under "Bills." Recommending an appropriation, in accordance with section 56 of the Constitution, for Bills. See Proceedings on Bills under " Bills." Recommending an appropriation, in accordance with section 56 of the Constitution, for the purpose of an amendment to be moved by a Minister to the- Bankruptcy Bill 1965, 548. Copper Bounty Bill 1965, 450. Social Services Bill 1965, 387. Transmitting particulars of, and recommending an appropriation of revenue for- Proposed provision for additional expenditure 1965-66, 587. Proposed provision for certain additional expenditure 1965-66, 588. Proposed interim provision for expenditure 1966-67, 588. Proposed interim provision for certain expenditure 1966-67, 588. Proposed expenditure for service of the year 1966-67, 609. Proposed provision for certain expenditure 1966-67, 609. From the Senate- Acquainting the House that the Senate has agreed to the Amendments made by the House in the following Bills- Repatriation 1965, 404. Weights and Measures (National Standards) 1964, 63. Acquainting the House that the Senate has agreed to the Live-stock Slaughter Levy Bill 1964 as amended by the House at the request of the Senate, 76. Notifying agreement, without amendment or requests, to Bill received from the House of Representatives. See Proceedings on Bills under " Bills." Messages-continued. From the Senate-continued. Notifying agreement to appointment of undermentioned Joint Committees- Australian Capital Territory, 89. Foreign Affairs, 74 (including appointment of Senators). New and Permanent Parliament House, 512. Parliamentary and Government Publications, 27. Notifying agreement to extended time for Report of Committee, 75. Notifying appointment of Senators to undermentioned Joint Committees- Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings (Statutory), 23, 358 (vacancy). Foreign Affairs, 74, 267 (vacancy), 358 (vacancy). Public Accounts (Statutory), 23, 289 (vacancy). Public Works-Parliamentary Standing (Statutory), 23, 125 (vacancy), 358 (vacancy), 542 (vacancy). Returning with amendments the following Bills received from the House of Representatives- Crimes (Overseas) 1964, 233. Homes Savings Grant 1965, 277. Meat Industry 1964, 74. Papua and New Guinea Bill 1966, 719. Statute Law Revision (Decimal Currency) 1966, 711. Trade Practices 1965, 518. Returning the Bankruptcy Bill 1966- With amendments, 592. Amendments Nos. 1 and 3 to 6 agreed to; amendment No. 2 disagreed to but in place thereof relevant clause amended, 598. Acquainting the House that the Senate does not insist upon its amendment, disagreed to by the House, and agrees to amendment made by House in place thereof, 602. Returning the Customs Tariff Bill (No. 2) 1966- With request for amendments, 599. Amendments not made, 601-2. Acquainting the House that the Senate does not press its requests for amendments, and agrees to the Bill, 604. Returning the Housing Loans Insurance Bill 1965- With an amendment, 268. Amendment disagreed to, 284-5. Acquainting the House that the Senate does not insist upon its amendment, disagreed to by the House, 289. Returning the Judiciary Bill 1966- With an amendment, 577. Amendment disagreed to, but amendment made in place thereof, 692. Acquainting House that Senate does not insist on its amendment, disagreed to by the House, and agrees to the amendment made by the House in place thereof, 709. Returning the Live-stock Slaughter Levy Bill 1964 with requested amendments, 75. Returning the Television Stations Licence Fees Bill 1964- With request for amendment, 229. Amendment not made, 235-6. Acquainting the House that the Senate does not press its request for an amendment, and agrees to the Bill, 238. Transmitting for concurrence Bills initiated in the Senate. See Proceedings on Bills under "Bills." Metric Measurement in relation to Pharmaceutical Benefits. See " Ministerial Statements." Mexico, Exchange of Embassies with. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Statements." Midnight-Sittings after, 39, 52, 94, 103, 123, 144, 158, 164, 219, 233, 304, 314, 319, 330, 388, 396, 405, 426, 442, 494, 504, 599, 605, 663, 672, 678, 683, 697, 712, 718. Migrant Hostel, Randwick. See "Committees-Public Works." Migrant Hostel, Springvale. See "Committees-Public Works." Migration Bills. See "Bills." Minister-Presents petition, 625. Ministerial arrangements. See " Ministry." Ministerial Statements- Aboriginal Welfare (Mr. Barnes), 519. Academic Salaries (Sir Robert Menzies), 99. Academic Salaries-Report of the Inquiry (by Mr. Justice R. M. Eggleston), dated 30th October, 1964 (Sir Robert Menzies), 217. Additional Housing Finance (Mr. McMahon), 539. Aircraft Accident near Winton, Queensland (Mr. Swartz), 652, 653. Aircraft Accidents near Winton, Queensland and Tennant Creek, Northern Territory (Mr. Swartz), 655 (2). Aircraft Noise Problem near Airports (Mr. Swartz), 595. Animal Quarantine-Illegal Importation of Cattle Semen (Mr. Swartz), 489. Assurance Company Investments (Mr. Holt), 427. Australian Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament (Mr. Snedden), 149. Australian Servicemen-Allowances payable in certain overseas areas (Mr. Holt), 431 Boeing 727 Aircraft Incident (Mr. Swartz), 543. Broadcasting-Commercial Licence, Nambour (Mr. Hulme), 17. Business of the House (Mr. Holt), 325. Canberra-Future development of (Mr. Anthony), 183. Cereals Agreement between Australia and United Kingdom (Mr. Adermann), 64. Ministerial Statements-continued. Commissioner of Trade Practices-Appointment (Mr. Snedden), 622 (2). Commonwealth Education Conference (Third) 1964 (Sir Robert Menzies), 265. Commonwealth Secondary School Scholarships (Sir Robert Menzies), 103. Copyright Law Revision (Mr. Snedden), 569. Courts-martial Proceedings (Mr. J. M. Fraser), 573. Cyprus-United Nations Force-Continuation of Australian Police Element (Mr. Hasluck), 583. Cyprus-United Nations Police Force- Australian Participation (Mr. Hasluck), 81. Continued Australian Participation (Sir Robert Menzies), 293. DC 6B Airliner Incident, Melbourne (Mr. Fairbairn),59. Decimal Currency Changeover in Commonwealth Departments (Mr. Holt), 301. Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Scheme (Mr. Forbes), 279. Defence-Government Decisions (Sir Robert Menzies), 347. Defence Review (Sir Robert Menzies), 218. Diplomatic relations with Yugoslavia (Mr. Hasluck), 575. Drought Assistance (Sir Robert Menzies), 409, 499. Drought-Relief Measures (Sir Robert Menzies), 357. Drought in Northern Territory-Relief Measures (Mr. Barnes), 357. Economic Enquiry-Report of Committee (Sir Robert Menzies), 377. Educational Television Services-Report of Advisory Committee (Mr. Hulme), 597. Exchange of Embassies with Mexico (Mr. Hasluck), 537. Foreign Affairs- (Sir Garfield Barwick), 31. (Mr. Hasluck), 256, 348, 535, 579, 622. General Agreement on Tariff and Trade-Amendment to aid less-developed countries (Mr. McEwen), 313. General Elections (Mr. Holt), 677. Gifts to Colleges of Advanced Education (Mr. Holt), 519. Gunner O'Neill, Case of (Mr. J. M. Fraser), 539. Gunner O'Neill, Gunner Willey and Major Tedder, Cases of (Mr. J. M. Fraser), 579. Housing Loans Insurance (Mr. Bury), 647. Housing Loans Insurance Corporation (Mr. Bury), 472. Housing Loans Insurance Corporation-Maximum Rate of Interest for Insurable Loans (Mr. Bury), 433. Immigration Policy affecting Non-Europeans (Mr. Opperman), 531. Incidents in the Gulf of Tonkin (Mr. Hasluck), 115. Independent Schools in A.C.T. and N.T.-Government Assistance (Sir Robert Menzies), 441. India-Drawing from International Monetary Fund- Australian Contribution (Mr. Holt), 263. Further Australian Contribution (Sir Robert Menzies), 289. Indonesia, Vietnam, India and Pakistan (Mr. Hasluck), 421. Industrial Chemicals and Synthetic Resins-Tariff Board Report (Mr. Howson), 711. Insurance of Australian Investment Overseas (Mr. McEwen), 325. International Aid for Education in Papua and New Guinea (Mr. Barnes), 469. Land Tenure (Transitional Provisions) Ordinance 1966-Withholding of Assent-Statement of Reasons (Mr. Barnes), 713. Legal Service Bureaux (Mr. Snedden), 641. Loss of H.M.A.S. Voyager- Royal Commission (Sir Robert Menzies), 11. Report of Royal Commissioner (Sir Robert Menzies), 133. Ministerial statement, 15th September, 1964 (Sir Robert Menzies), 153. Malaysia- Defence Aid (Mr. Hasluck), 33. Defence Assistance (Mr. Hasluck), 64. Manila Summit Conference (Mr. Holt), 716. Meat Export Marketing (Mr. McEwen), 18. Meat Legislation in United States of America (Mr. McEwen), 131. Metric Measuring in relation to Pharmaceutical Benefits (Mr. Swartz), 273. National Radiation Advisory Committee-Report dated November, 1965 (Mr. Holt), 541. National Service Call-up (Mr. McMahon), 297. National Servicemen-Discharge to Contest Federal elections (Mr. Fairhall), 665. Nauru (Mr. Barnes), 268. Naval Programme (Mr. Chaney), 427. Naval Support Facility at Cockburn Sound (W.A.) (Mr. Holt), 627. New Government, Statement of Policy by (Mr. Holt), 523. New Zealand-Australia Free Trade Agreement (Mr. McEwen), 341. New Zealand-Drawing from International Monetary Fund-Use of Australian Currency (Mr. Holt), 439. Northern Territory-Gove Bauxite Deposits (Mr. Barnes), 372. Northern Territory Ordinances-Withholding of Assent-Statements of Reasons (Mr. Barnes), 601. Off-shore Petroleum Legislation (Mr. Fairbairn),449. Ord River Project (Mr. Holt), 703. Overseas Visit by Minister for Defence (Mr. Fairhall), 261. Overseas Visit by Minister for Trade and Industry (Mr. McEwen), 465. Papua and New Guinea- Constitutional Development (Mr. Barnes), 561, 573. Development Credit Institution (Mr. Barnes), 361. Papua and New Guinea, Territory of-Report on Economic Development (Mr. Barnes), 293. Parliament House-Extensions (Mr. Anthony), 76. Ministerial Statements---continued. Parliamentary and Government Publications-Recommendations of Joint Select Committee (Mr. McMahon), 629. Passports (Mr. Bury), 327. Poliomyelitis Vaccine (Mr. Forbes), 639. Post Office Charges on Conversion to Decimal Currency (Mr. Hulme), 263. Post Office Salaries (Mr. Hulme), 276. Prime Minister's Visit Abroad-Prime Ministers' Conference (Sir Robert Menzies), 125. Prime Minister's Visit to South East Asia (Mr. Holt), 592. Public Service (Papua and New Guinea) Ordinance 1965-Withholding of Assent (Mr. Barnes), 351. Public Works Committee-Reference of Work-H.M.A.S. Nirimba, Quakers Hill, New South Wales (Mr. Freeth), 660. Re-establishment Charter for National Servicemen (Mr. McMahon), 261. Reprint of Commonwealth Acts (Mr. Snedden), 519. Rhodesia (Sir Robert Menzies), 450. Rhodesia-Additional Financial and Economic Sanctions (Sir Robert Menzies), 509. Royal Australian Air Force- Deployment of Aircraft to Borneo (Mr. Hulme), 427. New Jet Trainer (Mr. Fairhall),358. Purchase of Orion Aircraft (Mr. Howson), 563. Purchase of Training and Transport Aircraft (Mr. Howson), 483. Sabre Aircraft Accident at Newcastle (Mr. Howson), 633. Rural Credit Arrangements (Mr. McMahon), 561. Sanctions Provisions of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act (Mr. McMahon), 221. Satellite Communications (Mr. Hulme), 639. Satellite Communications Agreement (Mr. Hulme), 189. Science Buildings and Equipment in Secondary Schools (Sir Robert Menzies), 26. SEATO Council of Ministers-Ninth Meeting (Sir Garfield Barwick), 68. Senate Elections-Dates (Mr. McEwen), 186. Service in Citizen Forces as alternative to National Service (Mr. McMahon), 509. Softwood Planting in Australia (Mr. Fairbairn),531. State of the Economy (Mr. McMahon), 563. Superannuation Fund- Disposal of Surplus (Mr. Holt), 261. Distribution of Surplus- (Mr. Holt), 357. (Mr. McMahon), 531, 705. Television-Commercial Licences, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth Areas (Mr. Hulme), 17. Tertiary Education in Australia-Report of Committee (Sir Robert Menzies), 257. Threat of Violence to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Snedden), 636. Trade Practices Bill-Proposed Amendments (Mr. Snedden), 469. Unauthorized Withdrawal of Overpayment from Private Bank Account (Mr. McMahon), 631. United Kingdom Restraints on Overseas Investment (Mr. McMahon), 587. United Nations-Enlargement of Security Council and Economic and Social Council-Resolution of General Assembly (Sir Robert Menzies), 301. United States of America Balance of Payments Programme- Correspondence Exchanged (Sir Robert Menzies), 268. Visit by Treasurer to United States (Mr. Holt), 307. Vietnam (Sir Robert Menzies), 289. Wool-Reserve Price Scheme (Mr. Adermann), 268, 369. World Health Day (Mr. Swartz), 273. Yugo-Slav Immigrant Organizations (Sir Robert Menzies), 135. Ministers of State Bills. See " Bills." Ministry- Absence of- Mr. Adermann, 101, 447. Mr. Bury, 475. Mr. Chaney, 583. Mr. Fairbairn, 279. Mr. Fairhall, 139, 365, 699. Mr. Hasluck, 189, 279, 477, 541, 629, 699, 705. Mr. Holt, 139, 279, 377, 566, 629, 699. Mr. Howson, 213, 655. Mr. McEwen, 29, 369. Mr. McMahon, 101, 647. Mr. Opperman, 279. Mr. Swartz, 377, 639. Senator Henty, 361, 566. Senator Paltridge, 427. Senator Wade, 191. Sir Garfield Barwick, 55. Appointment of Mr. Barnes to Cabinet, 341. Formation of new Ministry, 522. Formation of new Ministry and changes in Departments, 5-6. Ministerial arrangements, 29, 55, 101, 139, 189, 191, 213, 279, 361, 365, 369, 377, 427, 447, 475, 477, 541, 566, 583, 629, 639, 647, 655, 699, 705. Ministry-continued. Ministerial changes, 23. Ministerial changes and arrangements, 77, 114-5, 241. Mr. Holt-Proposed attendance at meeting of heads of government in Manila, 655.

Minogue, Mr.-Leave of absence, 633.

Mint Employees Bill. See "Bills."

Motions- Leave to move, not granted, 311, 335. Leave to withdraw, not granted, 335. Withdrawn, by leave, 151, 566. Principal Motions- Attorney-General-Lack of Confidence-Motion (Mr. Calwell)-That the Attorney-General lacks the confidence of the House because he deliberately misled it while purporting to give it official information in his position as Attorney-General, &c., 107. Debated and negatived, 107-8. Censure of Government-Motion (Mr. Calwell)-That the Government deserves the censure of the House for the succession of naval disasters and misfortunes for which it is primarily responsible, 169. Debated and negatived, 169-70. Orders of day for next sitting-Rescission of Resolutions-Motions- That the resolutions of the House this day making the resumption of the debates on the second readings of certain Bills orders of the day for the next sitting be rescinded, and that the resumption of the debates be made orders of the day for this sitting-Agreed to, 226, 307. That the resolutions of the House this day making the second readings of certain Bills orders of the day for the next sitting be rescinded and that the second readings of the Bills be made orders of the day for this sitting-Agreed to, 307. Sir Winston Churchill-Retirement from the House of Commons-Motion (Sir Robert Menzles)- That this House takes note of the retirement from the House of Commons of Sir Winston Spencer Churchill, K.G., O.M., C.H., after over sixty years of distinguished membership, &c.; debated and agreed to, 121. Sir Robert Menzies-Retirement-Motion (Mr. Holt)-That to mark the retirement from this Parliament of our former colleague and member for Kooyong, &c., this House places on record its recognition of his long able and devoted service to Australia, &c.; debated and agreed to, 531. General- Amendments of Telephone Regulations-That the amendments to Regulations Nos. 29, 29A, 43, 64, 91 and 147A of the Telephone Regulations, as contained in Statutory Rules 1964, No. 123, made under the Post and Telegraph Act 1901-1961, be disallowed (Mr. Crean); debated and negatived, 192. Common Market with New Zealand-That, in the opinion of this House, the Government should seriously and urgently explore the practicability of establishing a Common Market with New Zealand, &c. (Mr. Turner); debated and agreed to, 305. Commonwealth Public Service-Permanent Employment of Married Females-That, in respect of the Commonwealth Public Service, this House is of opinion that female employees holding permanent employment should be able to retain their appointment after marriage, &c. (Mr. Hayden); debated, 489-90. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Constitutional Review-That this House is of opinion that the recommendations of the Joint Committee on Constitutional Review, &c., should be submitted to the people for their approval (Mr. Calwell); debated, 267. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Decentralization-Proposed Joint Committee-That this House notes with grave concern the abnormal concentration of nearly 60 per cent. of Australia's population in the five main- land State Capitals, &c. (Mr. Beaton); debated, 287. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Defence Supplies-That this House deplores the failure of the Government to make adequate provision for Australia's defence supplies, &c. (Mr. Galvin); debated, 591. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Fluoridation of Australian Capital Territory Water Supply-That a select committee be appointed to inquire into the advisability of introducing fluoride into the water supply of the Australian Capital Territory, &c. (Mr. Killen); debated, 63. Discharged, 91. Fluoridation of Canberra Water Supply-Proposed Referendum-That as the Canberra Advisory Council is but part elected and believing that the citizens of Canberra have a right to say whether or not they want fluoridation of their water supply this House is of opinion that a referendum on the question should be held (Mr. Killen); debated and agreed to, 251. Pension Payments-That the unfettered right of age, invalid, and widow pensioners to choose whether to receive their pension payments in cash or by cheque be restored (Mr. A. D. Fraser); debated, 621. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Privy Council, Appeals to-Proposed Abolition-That this House is of opinion that retention of appeals to the Privy Council from courts in Australia is inconsistent with Australia's status as an independent nation, &c. (Mr. Whitlam); debated, 385. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Queensland Sugar Industry-Financial Relief-That the Government shouldprovide immediate financial relief to the Queensland sugar industry to overcome the serious economic situation existing in major sections of the industry, &c. (Mr. Patterson); debated, 571. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Restraints upon Public Statements by Members-That this House condemns the actions of persons and organizations, &c., in issuing instructions to elected Members of the Australian Parliament, &c. (Mr. Turner); debated, 74, 288. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Motions-continued. Principal Motions-continued. General-continued. River Systems Control Authority-That the Commonwealth should establish a planning and constructing authority in association with the States to regulate the flow of all major river systems in Australia, &c. (Mr. Allan); amendment (Mr. Patterson)to add words " and should incorporate the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority's investigation, design and construction teams in the proposed authority "; motion and amendment debated, 553. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Telephone Services-Methods of Financing-Proposed Joint Select Committee-That a joint select committee be appointed to inquire into and report upon the methods by which the working and capital expenses of the nation's telephone services can be most fairly and efficiently met (Mr. Crean); debated, 349. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Yirrkala Aborigines-Select Committee Recommendations-That in the opinion of this House the recommendations set out in paragraphs 76 and 79 of the Report of the Select Committee on the Grievances of Yirrkala Aborigines, Arnhem Land Reserve, should be implemented (Mr. Beazley); debated, 457. (Lapsed at Dissolution). To take note of papers- Aboriginal Welfare-Statement of policy and text of resolutions approved by Conference of Commonwealth and State Ministers held in Adelaide on 22nd July, 1965 (Mr. Barnes); debated and agreed to, 519. Additional Housing Finance-Ministerial statement, 16th March, 1966 (Mr. McMahon), 539. Discharged, 558. Aircraft Noise Problem near Airports-Ministerial statement, 10th May, 1966 (Mr. Swartz); debated, 595. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Animal Quarantine-Illegal Importation of Cattle Semen-Ministerial statement, 2nd December, 1965 (Mr. Hulme), 489. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Australian Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament-Ministerial statement (Mr. Snedden), 149. Debated, 196. Discharged, 290. Broadcasting- Australian Broadcasting Control Board-Report and recommendation to the Postmaster- General on Applications for a Licence for a Commercial Broadcasting Station at Nambour, Queensland; Licence for Commercial Station at Nambour, Queensland-Ministerial statement, 27th February, 1964 (Mr. Hulme)-Agreed to, 17. Canberra, The Future-A long range plan for land use and Civic design-Report by National Capital Development Commission (Mr. Anthony), 183, Debated and agreed to, 280. Cereals Agreement between Australia and United Kingdom- Exchange of Letters, dated 15th April, 1964, between Australia and the United Kingdom constituting the Agreement. Schedule of minimum import prices of wheat and coarse grains and certain cereal products and by-products. Ministerial statement, 16th April, 1964 (Mr. Adermann), 64. Discharged, 290. Civil Aviation Control-Letter, dated 6th August, 1964, addressed by the Prime Minister to all State Premiers (Mr. Fairhall), 131. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) to add words to motion "and, whilst agreeing that the Commonwealth should regulate all air navigation within Australian territory, deplores the Government's misuse of its new legislation, &c.," 186. Motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 186. Commonwealth Education Conference (Third), held at Ottawa, August-September, 1964- Report of the Conference. Report of the Australian Delegation. Ministerial statement, 31st March, 1965 (Sir Robert Menzies), 265. Discharged, 290. Commonwealth Parliamentary Association- Tenth Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, Kingston, Jamaica, November, 1964- Report of Delegation from Commonwealth of Australia Branch (Mr. Howson); debated and agreed to, 249. Eleventh Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, November- December, 1965-Report of Delegation from Commonwealth of Australia Branch (Mr. Adermann); debated and agreed to, 536. Commonwealth Secondary School Scholarships-Ministerial statement (Sir Robert Menzies), 103. Discharged, 290. Cyprus-United Nations Force-Continuation of Australian Police Element-Ministerial statement, 3rd May, 1966 (Mr. Hasluck), 583. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Cyprus-United Nations Police Force-Continued Australian participation-Ministerial statement, 5th May, 1965 (Sir Robert Menzies), 293. Discharged, 453. DC 6B Airliner Incident, Melbourne-Ministerial statement (Mr. Fairbairn),59. Discharged, 290. Decimal Currency Changeover in Commonwealth Departments-Ministerial statement, 12th May, 1965 (Mr. Holt), 301. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Scheme-Ministerial statement, 27th April, 1965 (Mr. Forbes), 279. Discharged, 471. Defence Review-Ministerial statement, 10th November, 1964 (Sir Robert Menzies), 218. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) to add words to motion " and opposes the Government's proposals to conscript Australian youth for service overseas, &c.", 231. Motion and amendment debated, 231. Discharged, 294. Drought in Northern Territory-Relief Measures-Ministerial statement, 26th August, 1965 (Mr. Barnes), 357. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Motions-continued. Principal Motions-continued. To take note ofpapers-continued. Drought-Relief Measures-Ministerial statement, 26th August, 1965 (Sir Robert Menzies), 357. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Economic Enquiry-Report of Committee-Ministerial statement, 21st September, 1965 (Mr. Hulme), 377. Debated, 532-3, 535. Agreed to, 535. Educational Television Services-Report of Advisory Committee-Ministerial statement, l1th May, 1966 (Mr. Hulme), 597. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Finance for Sugar Industry-Joint Statement by Acting Prime Minister and Premier of Queensland (Mr. McEwen), 643. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Foreign Affairs- Ministerial statement, 11th March, 1964 (Sir Garfield Barwick), 31. Debated, 42. Discharged, 290. Ministerial statement, 23rd March, 1965 (Mr. Hasluck), 256. Debated, 256, 262, 263, 268. Discharged, 453. Ministerial statement, 18th August, 1965, and Department of External Affairs Information Handbook No. 1 of 1965-Studies on Vietnam (Mr. Hasluck), 348. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) that this House regrets statements made by the Prime Minister which disclose his Government's desire to seek a solution to the conflict in Vietnam by military means alone, &c., 348. Motion and amendment debated, 348, 349. Amendment negatived, 352. Discharged, 453. Ministerial statement, 10th March, 1966 (Mr. Hasluck), 535. Debated, 556, 563 (2), 566, 575. Agreed to, 575. Ministerial statement, 28th April, 1966 (Mr. Hasluck), 579. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Ministerial statement, 18th August, 1966 (Mr. Hasluck), 622. Debated, 622. (Lapsed at Dissolution). General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade-Amendment to aid less-developed countries- Protocol to insert new articles in the Agreement. Terms of Australia's acceptance of, and reservation to, the Protocol. Proposed tariff preferences to less-developed countries. List of countries which will accompany Australia's approach for a waiver from the G.A.T.T. (Mr. McEwen), 313. Discharged, 453. Gunner O'Neill, Case of-Ministerial statement, 16th March, 1966 (Mr. J. M. Fraser), 539. Discharged, 580. Gunner O'Neill, Gunner Willey and Major Tedder, Cases of-Ministerial statement, 28th April, 1966 (Mr. J. M. Fraser), 579. Amendment (Mr. Galvin) that in the opinion of this House it would be in the interests of the Army and of Gunner O'Neill that he be released from detention forthwith, 580. Motion and amendment debated; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 580. Immigration Policy affecting Non-Europeans-Ministerial statement, 9th March, 1966 (Mr. Opperman), 531. Debated, 553, 554, 556. Motion agreed to, 556. Independent Schools in A.C.T. and N.T.-Government Assistance-Ministerial statement, 10th November, 1965 (Sir Robert Menzies), 441. (Lapsed at Dissolution). India-Drawing from International Monetary Fund-Australian Contribution-Ministerial statement, 30th March, 1965 (Mr. Holt), 263. Debated and agreed to, 280. Inter-Parliamentary Union- 53rd Conference held at Copenhagen, August, 1964- Report of the Australian Delegation; and Preliminary Documents-Agenda, Draft Resolutions, Reports (Mr. Fox, by leave), 201. (Lapsed at Dissolution). 54th Conference held at Ottawa, September, 1965- Report of Australian Delegation (Mr. Aston, by leave), 509. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Loss of H.M.A.S. Voyager- Report of Royal Commissioner (Sir Robert Menzies), 133. Discharged, 170. Ministerial statement, 15th September, 1964 (Sir Robert Menzies); debated, 153. Discharged, 170. Manila Summit Conference-Ministerial statement, 27th October, 1966 (Mr. Holt), 716. Debated, 719. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Meat Export Marketing- United States-Australian Meat Marketing Arrangements-Exchange of notes and agree- ment between the two governments, and Ministerial statement (Mr. McEwen), 18. Discharged, 290. National Radiation Advisory Committee-Report dated November, 1965-Ministerial statement, 17th March, 1966 (Mr. Holt), 541. (Lapsed at Dissolution). National Service Call-up-Ministerial statement, llth May, 1965 (Mr. McMahon), 297. Discharged, 453. Nauru-Ministerial statement, 1st April, 1965 (Mr. Barnes), 268. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Naval Programme-Ministerial statement, 26th October, 1965 (Mr. Chaney), 427. Discharged, 453. Naval Support Facility at Cockburn Sound (W.A.)-Ministerial statement (Mr. Holt), 627. (Lapsed at Dissolution). New Government, Statement of Policy by-Ministerial statement, 8th March, 1966 (Mr. Holt), 523. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) that this House records its most emphatic opposition to the despatch of conscripted youths for service in Vietnam, &c., 538. Motion and amendment debated, 538, 539, 540, 542, 543-4, 554. Amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 554. Motions--continued. Principal Motions-continued. To take note ofpapers-continued. New Zealand-Australia Free Trade Agreement-Ministerial statement, 17th August, 1965 (Mr. McEwen), 341. Debated, 519, 537. Amendment (Mr. Peters) to add words to motion " but is of opinion that the Agreement will be detrimental to the interests of Australian primary producers "; amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 537. Northern Territory-Gove Bauxite Deposits-Ministerial statement, 15th September, 1965 (Mr. Barnes), 372. Discharged, 453. Northern Territory Ordinances-Withholding of Assent-Statements of Reasons-Ministerial statement (Mr. Barnes), 601. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Off-shore Petroleum Legislation-Ministerial statement, 16th November, 1965 (Mr. Fairbairn) 449. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Overseas Visit by Minister for Defence-Ministerial statement, 25th March, 1965 (Mr. Fairhall), 261. Discharged, 294. Overseas Visit by Minister for Trade and Industry-Ministerial statement, 23rd November, 1965 (Mr. McEwen); debated, 465. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Papua and New Guinea- Constitutional Development- Ministerial statement, 31st March, 1966 (Mr. Barnes), 561. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Ministerial statement, 21st April, 1966 (Mr. Barnes), 573. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Development Credit Institution-Ministerial statement, 31st August, 1965 (Mr. Barnes), 361. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Economic Development- Report of Mission from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and Report of Mission from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development- Ministerial statement, 5th May, 1965 (Mr. Barnes), 293. (Lapsed at Dissolution). International Aid for Education-Ministerial statement, 24th November, 1965 (Mr. Barnes), 469. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Public Service (Papua and New Guinea) Ordinance 1965-Withholding of Assent- Statement of Reasons. Ministerial statement, 24th August, 1965 (Mr. Barnes), 351. Discharged, 453. Parliamentary and Government Publications-Recommendations of Joint Select Committee- Ministerial statement (Mr. McMahon), 629. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Post Office Charges on Conversion to Decimal Currency-Ministerial statement, 30th March, 1965 (Mr. Swartz), 263. Debated and agreed to, 280. Post Office Salaries-Ministerial statement, 8th April, 1965 (Mr. Hulme), 276. Discharged, 453. Prime Minister's Visit to South East Asia-Ministerial statement, 5th May, 1966 (Mr. Holt), 592. Debated, 596. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Rhodesia- Ministerial statement, 16th November, 1965; and Documents on Rhodesia, 27th October, 1964-11th November, 1965 (Sir Robert Menzies), 450. Debated, 454. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Additional Financial and Economic Sanctions-Ministerial statement, 8th December, 1965 (Sir Robert Menzies), 509. Debated and agreed to, 518. Royal Australian Air Force- New Jet Trainer-Ministerial statement, 26th August, 1965 (Mr. Fairhall),358. Discharged, 453. Purchase of Training and Transport Aircraft-Ministerial statement, 1st December, 1965 (Mr. Chaney), 483. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Sabre Aircraft Accident at Newcastle-Ministerial statement (Mr. Howson); debated and agreed to, 633. Sanctions Provisions of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act-Ministerial statement, l th November, 1964 (Mr. McMahon), 221. Discharged, 294. SEATO Council of Ministers-Ninth Meeting-Ministerial statement and Communiqu6 (Sir Garfield Barwick); debated, 68. Discharged, 290. Service in the Citizen Forces as an alternative to National Service-Ministerial statement, 8th December, 1965 (Mr. McMahon), 509. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Softwood Planting in Australia-Ministerial statement, 9th March, 1966 (Mr. Fairbairn), 531. Debated and agreed to, 575. State of the Economy-Ministerial statement, 31st March, 1966 (Mr. McMahon), 563. Debated, 567, 573 (2). Agreed to, 573. Superannuation Fund- Disposal of Surplus-Ministerial statement, 25th March, 1965 (Mr. Holt), 261. Discharged, 471. Distribution of Surplus-Ministerial statement, 26th August, 1965 (Mr. Holt), 357. Discharged, 471. Distribution of Surplus-Ministerial statement, 25th October, 1966 (Mr. McMahon), 705. (Lapsed at Dissolution). Television- Australian Broadcasting Control Board-Reports and recommendations to the Postmaster- General on applications for a licence for a Commercial Television Station in Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth Areas, and Commercial Licences, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth Areas-Ministerial statement, 27th February, 1964 (Mr. Hulme), 17. Debated and agreed to. 280. Motions-continued. Principal Motions-continued. To take note ofpapers--continued. Tertiary Education in Australia- Report of Committee on the Future of Tertiary Education in Australia to the Australian Universities Commission (Volumes I and II), and Report of Committee-Ministerial statement, 24th March, 1965 (Sir Robert Menzies), 257. Amendment (Mr. J. F. Cairns) to add words to motion "but regrets the Govern- ment's rejection of the Martin Committee's recommendations on scholarships, teacher education, &c.", 283. Motion and amendment debated, 283, 289(2). Amendment negatived; motion agreed to, 289. Advanced Education-Commonwealth Advisory Committee-First Report, June, 1966 (Colleges of Advanced Education, 1967-69), and Tertiary Education-Statement presented by the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives, 22nd September, 1966 (Mr. Holt); agreed to, 651. Tonkin, Gulf of-Incidents in-Ministerial statement, llth August, 1964 (Mr. Hasluck), 115. Debated and agreed to, 123. United Kingdom Restraints on Overseas Investment-Ministerial statement, 4th May, 1966 (Mr. McMahon), 587. (Lapsed at Dissolution). United Nations-Enlargement of Security Council and Economic and Social Council- General Assembly-Resolution, 1991 (XVIII). Ministerial statement (Sir Robert Menzies), 301. (Lapsed at Dissolution). United States of America Balance of Payments Programme- Letters, dated 12th and 24th March, 1965, exchanged between the Prime Minister and the President of the United States of America. Ministerial statement, 1st April, 1965 (Sir Robert Menzies), 268. Debated, 275, 276. Agreed to, 277. Visit by Treasurer to United States-Ministerial statement, 13th May, 1965 (Mr. Holt), 307. Discharged, 453. Vietnam-Ministerial statement, 29th April, 1965 (Mr. Hulme), 289. Debated, 291. Agreed to, 296. Yugo-Slav Immigrant Organizations-Ministerial statement, 27th August, 1964 (Sir Robert Menzies), 135. Discharged, 453. Murray, Mr. P. See " Distinguished Visitors."

N. Nambour, Queensland-Commercial Broadcasting Licence. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions- To take note of papers." Naming of Members. See" Members." National Conservation Authority. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." National Debt Sinking Fund Bill. See "Bills." National Fuel Policy. See "Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." National Health Bills. See "Bills." National Library Council-Election of Mr. Bryant, 18. National Radiation Advisory Committee. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." National Service Bills. See " Bills." National Service Call-up. See " Ministerial Statements " and "Motions-To take note of papers." National Servicemen-Discharge to contest Federal elections. See " Ministerial Statements." National Servicemen, Re-establishment Charter for. See " Ministerial Statements." Nationality and Citizenship Bill. See "Bills." Native Members of the Forces Benefits Bill. See "Bills." Nauru- Presentation of President's Chair-Resolution of Legislative Council, 525. And see " Distinguished Visitors," " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Nauru Bill. See" Bills." Naval Defence Bills. See " Bills." Naval Disasters. See " Motions-Censure of Government." Naval Programme. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Naval support facility at Cockburn Sound. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Navigation Bill. See "Bills." Nehru, Jawaharlal. See "Deaths." New Government, Statement of Policy by. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note ot papers." New South Wales Grant (Flood Mitigation) Bill. See "Bills." New Zealand-Australia Free Trade Agreement. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." New Zealand, Common Market with. See " Motions-General." New Zealand-Drawing from International Monetary Fund. See " Ministerial Statements." New Zealand Preference. See "Customs Tariff" under "Bills " and "Tariff Proposals." Nigeria, Prime Minister of. See "Deaths." Nightcliff (N.T.) See " Committees-Public Works." Nirimba, H.M.A.S. See "Committees-Public Works" and " Ministerial Statements." Nitrogenous Fertilizers Subsidy Bill. See " Bills." Northern Territory. See "Committees-Public Works ", " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Northern Territory Administration. See " Committees-Public Accounts." Northern Territory (Administration) Bill. See " Bills." Northern Territory Pastoral Leases. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Notices. See " Business." Nuclear Weapons and Tests. See " Petitions."

0. Oaths-To Members-Administered by- Acting Speaker, 565. Commissioner, 5. Deputy Speaker, 113. Speaker, 5, 7, 11, 17, 241. O'Connor, Mr.-Leave of absence, 651. Off-shore Petroleum Legislation. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note ot papers." O'Neill, Gunner. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Opposition-Appointment of Leader and Deputy Leader, 6. Ord River Irrigation Project. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Ord River Project. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Statements." Orders of the day. See " Business." Overseas Aid. See " Petitions." Overseas Investment, United Kingdom Restraints on. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Overseas Visit by Minister for Defence. See " Ministerial Statements " and "Motions-To take note of papers." Overseas Visit by Minister for Trade and Industry. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers."

P. Pakistan. See "Indonesia " under " Ministerial Statements." Paltridge, Senator the Hon. Sir Shane. See " Deaths." Papers presented. See " Index to Papers presented to Parliament" (page lxxvii). Papers- Report read by Clerk of the House, 109-10, 151, 178-9, 209, 238, 276, 326, 367, 404, 435, 514-5, 564, 605, 637, 671-2, 716. And see " Committees-Printing ", " Deputy Speaker ", "Leave ", " Rulings " and " Speaker." Papua and New Guinea- Resolutions of House of Assembly regarding- Presentation of Mace, 243. Security of the Territory, 616. Self-government, 185. And see " Address ", " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Papua and New Guinea Bills. See " Bills." Papua and New Guinea delegations. See " Distinguished Visitors." Papua and New Guinea Ordinance-Withholding of assent. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions- To take note of papers." Papua and New Guinea Preference. See " Customs Tariff" under " Bills" and " Tariff Proposals." Parliament (Twenty-fifth) of the Commonwealth- Commission to open, 2. Opening of First Session, 1. Speech of Governor-General reported by Speaker, 7. Parliamentary Allowances Bill. See " Bills." Parliamentary and Government Publications. See "Committees", "Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Parliamentary Presiding Officers Bill. See "Bills." Parliamentary Proceedings Broadcasting. See " Committees-Broadcasting." Parliamentary Reporting Staff- Retirement of Mr. W. E. Dale (Principal Parliamentary Reporter), 16. Promotion of Mr. Healy, 16. Parliamentary Retiring Allowances Bills. See " Bills." Parliamentary Retiring Allowances Trust-Appointment of Trustee, 33, 121. Parliament House Extensions. See " Ministerial Statements." Parliament House, New and Permanent. See " Committees." Passports. See " Ministerial Statements." Pastoral Leases in the Northern Territory. See "Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Patterson, Mr.-Sworn, 521. Pay-roll Tax Assessment Bills. See "Bills." Peacock, Mr.-Sworn, 565. Pension Payments. See " Motions-General." Pensions. See "Petitions." Perth. See " Committees-Public Works." Perth Area-Commercial Television Licence. See "Ministerial Statements" and "Motions-To take note of papers." Petitions- Presented by Minister, 625. Received (and read unless otherwise shown)- Aborigines- Praying that action be taken, through Constitution alteration referendum proposals, to give the Commonwealth power to make laws for the advancement of the Aboriginal people, &c.- From certain citizens of the Commonwealth, 523, 553, 561 (not read), 565 (not read), 625, 647, 689. Praying that the Commonwealth Government will repeal the Wards' Employment Ordinance and legislate to provide at least the basic wage for all Aboriginal workers in the Northern Territory-From certain citizens of the Commonwealth, 513, 591 (2) (1 not read), 615 (5) (4 not read), 625, 635 (not read), 639, 709 (2) (1 not read), 713. Praying that the Government remove Section 127 and the words discriminating against aborigines in Section 51 of the Commonwealth Constitution, by the holding of a referendum at an early date-From certain citizens of the Commonwealth, 17, 25, 77 (not read), 97 (4) (3 not read), 107 (5) (4 not read), 247, 295 (2) (1 not read), 341, 433 (3) (2 not read), 447 (2) (1 not read), 621. Requesting that the deletion from section 51 of the Constitution of the words discriminating against Aborigines be submitted to the same referendum as that announced by the Govern- ment to seek the removal of Section 127-From certain students of Australian tertiary institutions, 317 (2) (1 not read), 389. Anzac Medal-Praying that the Commonwealth will take action to provide all Australian servicemen who served at Anzac in 1915 with an" Anzac "medal-From two electors of the Commonwealth, 465. Apprentices-Praying that the Commonwealth Government take no action by any proposal involving dilutee trade training or a lowering of standards in the skilled trades which will adversely affect or prejudice the future of apprentices and the apprenticeship system-From certain citizens of the Commonwealth engaged in apprenticeship trades in the A.C.T., 89, 91, 97. Botany Bay-Praying that the Australian Government accept responsibility for the erosion and siltation along the foreshores of Botany Bay, &c.-From certain citizens of New South Wales, 523. Conscripts- Praying that the Government will reverse its decision to send conscripts to serve beyond the Commonwealth and its Territories-From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 577 (6) (5 not read), 681. Praying that House take any action necessary to prevent the Government from proceeding with its plan to conscript aliens for service outside Australia-From certain residents of Australia, 633 (4) (3 not read). Opposing any proposition to conscript migrant youth for the Armed Services, &c., and praying that the Commonwealth Government reverse its present policy-From certain Greek migrants living in the Commonwealth, 633, 635 (2) (1 not read). Customs House Building, Circular Quay-Praying that the Commonwealth Government co-operate with the State Government of New South Wales in sparing the Customs House Building, Circular Quay, &c.-From certain citizens of the Commonwealth, 523. 26313/69-5 Petitions-continued. Received (and read unless otherwise shown)-continued. Governor-General-Praying that, when effecting the appointment of a Governor-General, consideration be given to distinguished citizens of any nation in the British Commonwealth- From an elector of the Commonwealth, 135 (not read). India- Praying that in the coming financial year one million tons of Australia's wheat exports to Communist China be diverted to India as a free gift-From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 183. Praying that the Commonwealth Government assist the Government and people of India in their present food crisis, &c.-From certain members of the staff and certain students of the Monash University, 195 (not read). Urging that the Australian Government investigate the reported worsening of the food situation in India, &c.-From certain citizens of the Commonwealth, 201 (not read). Jet Aircraft-Praying that the Commonwealth Government take suitable action to control or other- wise alleviate the disturbance caused by Boeing 727 jet aircraft using the north-south runway at Essendon Airport-From certain electors of the Divisions of Maribyrnong and Lalor, 317. Kingsford-Smith Airport-Praying that particular steps be taken by the Commonwealth Government to lessen the noise hazard emanating from aircraft using Sydney Kingsford-Smith Airport- From certain citizens of the Division of St. George, 601, 621. Local Government-Praying that the House will take active measures to ensure adequate finance for Local Government, &c.-From certain electors of New South Wales, 247. Nuclear Weapons and Tests- Praying that the Commonwealth Government make further approaches to all countries bordering the Pacific to the United Nations, and to the French Government itself to halt all preparations for nuclear tests in the Pacific by the French Government- From certain electors of the Division of McMillan, 17 (not read). From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 135. Praying that the Commonwealth Government instruct its representative at the United Nations to condemn the French Government's proposal to test nuclear weapons in the Pacific, &c.- From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 114 (not read), 123, 133 (2) (1 not read), 175, 191, 195, 273, 293 (2) (1 not read), 295, 351 (not read). Overseas Aid-Praying that the Australian Government increase by an immense amount its contributions to non-military overseas aid, &c.- From certain citizens of New South Wales, 635 (not read), 673 (not read). From certain citizens of Australia, 643, 705. -Woomera Road-Praying that the Commonwealth Government undertake to form and seal the Port Augusta-Woomera road between Wirrappa and Port Augusta, &c.-From certain electors of the Division of Grey, 341. Radio and Television-Praying that the House will act to ensure that the Australian Broadcasting Control Board use the powers vested in it to maintain high radio and television standards-From certain Australian women, 627. Russian Orthodox Church-Praying that for the sake of the persecuted and oppressed believers in the U.S.S.R., &c., the Parliament add its authoritative voice to the universal protest against oppression and persecution of religion in the U.S.S.R.-From certain residents and electors of the Commonwealth, 233. Social Services- Praying that the Commonwealth Government immediately grant a basic pension rate of £8 10s. per week, &c.-From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 47, 59 (5) (4 not read), 63 (5) (4 not read), 67 (not read), 69, 73, 85, 89 (2) (not read), 101 (2) (not read), 107 (2) (not read), 114 (4) (3 not read), 133. Praying that the Parliament will amend the Social Services legislation to give an immediate increase in the basic pension rate, &c.-From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 413, 421 (not read), 509 (not read). Praying that the pension increase of ten shillings proposed in the 1963 Budget be granted to all age, invalid and widow pensioners-From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 21 (not read). Praying that the Commonwealth Government provide an increase in pensions, a relaxation of the means test and provision for supplementary assistance, &c.-From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 639. Praying that the Government provide a pension rate equivalent to half the basic wage, &c.- From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 615. Praying that in the 1966 Budget age and invalid pensions, including those paid to married couples, be 50 per cent. of the male basic wage with cost-of-living adjustments tied-From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 615, 629 (2) (1 not read). Praying that the Government implement Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by providing increased social service and housing benefits for the aged, the invalid, the widowed and their dependants-From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 615 (21) (20 not read), 621 (7) (6 not read), 625 (10) (9 not read), 627 (3) (2 not read), 629 (4) (3 not read), 631 (not read), 633 (2) (1 not read), 635, 639 (not read), 651 (not read). Praying that the Commonwealth Government take measures to control prices to improve the standard of living of social service pensioners, &c.-From certain electors of the Common- wealth, 625. Praying that the Parliament give immediate consideration to the question of increasing pensions to a minimum of no less than 50 per cent. of the basic wage-From certain Queensland pensioners, 627, 689. Petitions-continued. Received (and read unless otherwise shown)-continued. Submarine Base-Praying that the proposal to develop the Neutral Bay submarine base be re-considered-From certain residents of Neutral Bay, Cremorne, Mosman and North Sydney, 233. Teachers' Training College, Canberra-Praying that the House should debate the necessity for the establishment of a teachers' training college in Canberra-From certain residents of the A.C.T., 317. Telephone Rentals-Praying that the proposed new telephone rentals, the increased cost of installation and the increased service be re-considered-From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 191. Television- Praying that the Commonwealth Government will take immediate steps to provide high standard television reception throughout the entire Far West Coast and Upper Region of South Australia-From certain citizens of the Division of Grey, 347, 355 (not read), 363 (not read), 413. Praying that immediate steps be taken to provide satisfactory television reception in the Upper Murray and Murray-Mallee areas of South Australia-From certain electors of the Division of Angas, 579. Unemployment-Praying that Government funds be made available to encourage the establishment of suitable industries in the City of Greater Wollongong, &c.-From certain electors of New South Wales, 483. Vietnam- Praying that the Australian Government seek to persuade the U.S.A. to agree to an immediate cease-fire in Vietnam, &c.- From certain electors of the Division of Warringah, 267 (not read). From 19 electors of the Division of Bradfield, 287. Praying that the Australian Government withdraw our troops from, and call for an immediate cessation of hostilities in, Vietnam, &c.-From certain electors of the Commonwealth, 349, 363 (not read), 371 (not read), 389, 489, 513. Wool Reserve Price Scheme-Praying that the Australian Wool Board be restrained from expending large portions of its funds in putting the case for a reserve price scheme for wool, &c.-From certain woolgrowers in Australia, 369, 417 (not read). Petroleum Search Subsidy Bill. See "Bills." Phosphate Fertilizers Bounty Bill. See "Bills." Photographs, Incorporation in Hansard. See "Hansard." Point Cook R.A.A.F. Academy. See " Committees-Public Works." Points of Order. See " Rulings, &c." Poliomyelitis Vaccine. See " Ministerial Statements." Pollution of the Sea by Oil Bill. See "Bills." Port Augusta-Woomera Road. See "Petitions." Post and Telegraph Bills. See "Bills." Post and Telegraph Rates Bills. See " Bills."

Post Office Charges on Conversion to Decimal Currency. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions- To take note of papers."

Post Office Salaries. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Postponement of Business, Notices or Orders of the day. See "Business." Poultry Industry Bills. See " Bills." President of the Senate-Record Term of Office, 625. President of the United States of America (Mr. John F. Kennedy). See "Deaths." Presidents' Chair. See " Malaysia" and "Nauru." Price Control. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Prime Minister-Resignation of Sir Robert Menzies and commissioning of Mr. Holt, 522. Prime Minister's Visit Abroad-Prime Ministers' Conference. See " Ministerial Statements." Prime Minister's Visit to South East Asia. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Princess Royal. See " Address" and "Deaths." Principal Parliamentary Reporter. See " Parliamentary Reporting Staff." Printing. See "Committees " and "Papers ." Private Bank Account, Unauthorized Withdrawal of Overpayment from. See " Ministerial Statements." Ixviii

Privilege- The CanberraTimes and other Australian newspapers, Advertisement in- Motion (Mr. Calwell), That the matter of the advertisement in The Canberra Times ana other Australian newspapers [including The Sun News-Pictorial, the Daily Telegraph and The Australian] be referred to the Committee of Privileges; agreed to, 347. Report presented and consideration made order of the day, 373. Order of the day postponed to fixed date, 377. Order of the day postponed until after general business, 385. Motion (Sir Robert Menzies)- That the House agrees with the Committee that the advertisement involved a breach of privilege; That, &c., the advertisement was defamatory of the Leader of the Opposition, &c.; That the House, &c., should record its censure of the advertisement and its reprimand to those concerned in its publication, &c.; That, &c., those newspapers who published the advertisement should publish this resolution in full; debated and agreed to; Mr. Speaker to transmit resolution to offenders, 386. Privileges Committee. See "Committees." Privy Council, Appeals to. See " Motions-General." Processed Milk Products Bounty Bills. See " Bills." Proclamations-Twenty-fifth Parliament- Convening (First Session), on 25th February, 1964, 1. Dissolution of. See page 725. Public Accounts Committee. See " Committees." Public Accounts Comnmittee Bill. See " Bills." Public Importance-Discussion of matters of- Aborigines- The need for all Commonwealth instrumentalities, including the armed services, to pay Aborigines employed by them a wage at least equivalent to the award rate as fixed by the Arbitration Commission, &c. (Mr. Beazley)-Discussion concluded, 47. The need to protect the interests of Central Australian Aborigines induced to leave their tribal lands for inadequately prepared Government settlements (Mr. Beazley)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of the day, 139. Air Traffic-The Government's failure to ensure that T.A.A. receives half the passenger and freight traffic between all capitals (Mr. Webb)-Discussion concluded, 347. Ansett Companies-The preferential treatment given by the Government to the Ansett group of companies (Mr. Cameron)-Discussionconcluded, 77. Control of Capital Inflow-The failure of the Government to protect the economy by effective measures which would control the flow of capital into Australia (Mr. Peters)-Discussionconcluded, 247. Drought Mitigation, Assistance to States for-The need for the Government to counter the effects of the current and future droughts by providing the States with additional funds for the immediate construction of practical water storages, &c. (Mr. Patterson)-Discussionconcluded, 547. Education-Teacher and Classroom Shortage-The failure of the Government to recognize the critical shortage of qualified teachers and classroom accommodation in schools throughout Australia, &c. (Mr. Reynolds)-Discussion concluded, 575. Equality of Payment, Opportunity and Training for Women-The Government's continuing failure to promote equality of payment, opportunity and training for women, &c. (Mr. Webb)-Discussion concluded, 309. Equal Pay for Equal Work-The Government's failure to honour its obligations under the 1951 International Labour Organization Convention and Recommendation concerning equal remuneration for men and women workers for work of equal value (Mr. Webb)-Discussion concluded, 49. Gold-mining Industry-The failure of the Government to realize the serious situation confronting the gold-mining industry in Australia (Mr. Collard)-Discussionconcluded, 191. Government Legislation-The Government's delay in introducing promised legislation (Mr. Crean)- Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of the day, 73-4. Loder Report on Transport in Northern Australia-The Government's failure to release the Loder Report on transport in Northern Australia (Mr. Patterson)-Discussionconcluded, 713. Medical and Hospital Benefits-The position which has developed in relation to medical and hospital benefits as a result of the Government's approval of reduced medical benefits under existing contributions, &c. (Mr. Johnson)-Discussionconcluded, 255. National Conservation Authority-The need for a decision now to establish a National Conservation Authority which will in due course incorporate the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority, &c. (Mr. A. D. Fraser)-Discussionconcluded, 410. National Fuel Policy-The failure of the Australian Government to formulate and implement a national fuel policy designed to protect our economy and to provide for our defence requirements (Mr. Luchetti)-Discussionconcluded, 89. Ord Irrigation Project-The Government's failure to co-operate with the Government of Western Australia in the development of stage two of the Ord Irrigation Project (Mr. Collard)-Discussionconcluded, 301. Ord River Irrigation Project-The failure of the Government to proceed with the next stage of the Ord River Irrigation Project as requested by the Western Australia Government (Mr. Collard)- Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of the day, 595. Public Importance-Discussion of matters of-continued. Pastoral Leases in the Northern Territory-The Minister's invitation to pastoral lessees in the Northern Territory to apply for the conversion of their lease-hold titles to freehold title (Mr. Nelson)- Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of the day, 59. Price Control-The need for the Government to protect the living standards of the Australian people, &c. (Mr. Calwell)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of the day, 165. Shipbuilding Industry in Tasmania-The Government's failure to take or permit steps to establish a shipbuilding industry in Tasmania (Mr. Barnard)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on business of the day, 710. South African Racial Policy-The need for the Government to use its influence with the Government of South Africa, to urge it in the name of humanity, to refrain from carrying out the death penalty upon persons, &c. (Mr. J. F. Cairns)-Discussionconcluded, 81. Wool Reserve Price Auction Scheme-The failure of the Government, three months after receiving the Australian Wool Board's recommendations, to formulate proposals for a wool reserve price auction scheme, &c. (Mr. Pollard)-Discussionconcluded, 189. Public Service Bills. See " Bills." Public Works Committee. See "Committees" and " Ministerial Statements." Public Works Committee Bill. See " Bills." Pyrites Bounty Bills. See "Bills." Q. Quakers Hill (N.S.W.). See "Committees-Public Works." Quarantine Bill. See "Bills." Queen Elizabeth. See " Address." Queensland Beef Cattle Roads Agreement Bill. See " Bills." Questions without notice. See each day's proceedings. And see " Rulings " and " Statements."

R.IL R.A.A.F.- Academy. See "Committees-Public Works." Deployment of Aircraft to Borneo. See " Ministerial Statements." New Jet Trainer. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Purchase of Orion Aircraft. See " Ministerial Statements." Purchase of Training and Transport Aircraft. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Sabre Aircraft Accident at Newcastle. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Radio and Television. See " Petitions." Radio Australia Booster Station. See " Committees-Public Works." Radiophysics Laboratory for C.S.I.R.O. See " Committees-Public Works." Randwick. See " Committees-Public Works." Raw Cotton Bounty Bill. See "Bills." Re-admission to House of suspended member. See " Standing Orders-Suspension of." Reasons of House for disagreeing to Senate amendment. See " Bills." Referendum (Constitution Alteration) Bills. See " Bills." Removal of Documents from Members' Rooms. See " Speaker " and " Statements." Repatriation Bills. See " Bills." Repatriation General Hospitals. See " Committees-Public Works." Representation Bill. See "Bills." Rescission of Resolutions. See " Motions." Reserve Bank Bill. See "Bills." Reserve Price Scheme for Wool. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Petitions." Resignation of Members. See " Members." Restraints upon Public Statements by Members. See " Motions--General." Retirement of Principal Parliamentary Reporter (Mr. W. E. Dale). See " Parliamentary Reporting Staff." Reynolds, Mr.-Named and suspended, 659. Rhodesia. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Riordan, Mr.-Leave of absence, 633. River Systems Control Authority. See " Motions-General." Roberton, Mr.-Resignation of, 241. Royal Australian Air Force Veterans' Residences Bill. See "Bills." Royal Birth. See "Address." Royal Commission. See " Ministerial Statements-Loss of H.M.A.S. Voyager ", "Motions-To take note of papers" and " Statements." Rules Publication Bill. See "Bills." Rulings, &c.- By Speaker- Question without notice-To Leader of the Opposition-Ruled out of order, 17. That matter of Public Importance did not breach the anticipation rule, 547. That proposed amendment was out of order as it was not relevant to the motion, 425. That second reading amendment was out of order as it was too far removed from the Defence Force aspect of the subject of the Bill, 603. Dissent from ruling moved (Mr. A. D. Fraser);negatived, 603. By Acting Speaker- A member having called for the document quoted from by the Prime Minister, in accordance with S.O. 321, and the Prime Minister stating that it contained the names of several people and not having tabled it- That the remarks of the Prime Minister were within the scope of the Standing Order, 566. Dissent from ruling moved (Mr. Calwell); motion withdrawn, by leave, 566. A member proposing to move that certain orders of the day, government business, be considered together- That the proposed motion would not be in order; Dissent from ruling moved (Mr. Pollard); negatived, 666. The House proceeding to divide, but the tellers for the" noes " refusing to act, and the chair declaring the question resolved in the affirmative-Point of order raised that the action was not in accord- ance with the Standing Orders- That action was in accordance with practice of the House; Dissent from ruling moved (Mr. Calwell); negatived, 659-60. A Member claiming that Minister was out of order in repeating a second reading speech given yesterday- That Minister was making a second reading speech on a Bill just presented to the House, &c.; Dissent from ruling moved (Mr. Whitlam); negatived, 661. A Member claiming that Minister was not in order in proceeding with his second reading speech because Bill had not been circulated to members as required by the Standing Orders, and the Chair stating that the correct Bill had been circulated, the Member proposed to move dissent from ruling. The Chair stated that no ruling had been given and the member asking whether a ruling had been given on his previous point of order- That there was no substance in the point of order; Dissent from ruling moved (Mr. A. D. Fraser);negatived, 661-2. By Deputy Speaker- (Mr. Haworth)- That point of order regarding certain offensive remarks could not be upheld, 544. Dissent from ruling moved (Mr. Daly); negatived, 544. That remarks were not relevant to the Bill, 393. Dissent from ruling moved (Mr. Pollard); negatived, 393. By Chairman- That the amendment was out of order as its effect would be to increase the amount of the appropriation, 103. That the amendment was out of order as it was substantially the same as amendment previously moved and negatived by the committee, 491. Dissent from ruling moved (Mr. Wentworth); negatived, 491. By Temporary (Deputy) Chairman- (Mr. Failes)- That proposed amendment was out of order as it was a direct negative of the motion, 235. (Mr. Haworth)- That the proposed new clause was out of order as its effect would be to increase the amount of the appropriation required, 669, 670 (2). Dissent from ruling moved- (Mr. Barnard); negatived, 669. (Mr. Reynolds); negatived, 670. (Mr. Pollard); negatived, 670. Rural Credit Arrangements. See " Ministerial Statements." Russian Orthodox Church. See "Petitions."

S. Sabah Delegation. See " Distinguished Visitors." Salaries (Statutory Offices) Adjustment Bills. See "Bills." Sales Tax. See "Bills" and " Standing Orders-Suspension of." Sandford, Senator C. W. See "Deaths." Satellite Communications. See " Ministerial Statements." Scholarships, Commonwealth. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Science Buildings and Equipment in Secondary Schools. See "Ministerial Statements." Scully, The Hon. W. J. See "Deaths." Seamen's Compensation Bill. See "Bills." Seamen's War Pensions and Allowances Bills. See "Bills." SEATO Council of Ministers. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Secondary Schools, Science Buildings and Equipment in. See " Ministerial Statements." Select Committee-Motion to refer Bill to, 478. Senate amendments to Bills. See "Messages-From the Senate" and "Bills." Senate Elections. See "Election" and " Ministerial Statements." Senate Elections Bill. See "Bills." Servicemen, Australian-Allowances. See " Ministerial Statements." Sexton, Mr.-Leave of absence, 365. Shastri, Lal Bahadur. See "Deaths." Shaw, Mr. G. W. See "Deaths." Shenton Park (W.A.). See "Committees-Public Works." Sherrington, Senator R. D. See " Deaths." Shipbuilding Industry in Tasmania. See "Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Sitting Days and Hours. See "Business." Sittings after Midnight. See "Midnight." Sittings, Suspension of. See "Business." Social Services. See "Bills" and " Petitions." Softwood Planting in Australia. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." South African Racial Policy. See " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." South East Asia, Prime Minister's Visit to. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Speaker (Hon. Sir John McLeay)- Absence of, 113, 357, 565, 647. Address in Reply. See "Address." Apology to, 98 (2). Commission to administer oath to Members, 5, 521. Election of, 5. Leave of absence, 141. Member named by, 24, 96, 97, 175, 384, 425-6, 555, 563, 685. Oath administered by, 5, 7, 11, 17, 241, 521. Presentation to Governor-General, 5. Presents paper, 191, 348, 351, 369, 464, 615, 622, 625, 705, 716. Record term of office-Congratulations, 229. Reports approaching retirement of Mr. W. I. Emerton, Secretary of the Joint House Department, 608. Reports distinguished visitors, 242, 247, 279, 409, 431, 621, 673. Reports Governor-General's Opening Speech, 7. Reports message to, and reply from, Clerk of the House of Commons on death of Speaker, 369. Reports presentation for assent first Bill ready for presentation since swearing-in of Lord Casey as Governor-General, 385. Reports presentation of sand glass to Parliament of Kenya, 21. Reports presentation of desk set to Parliament of Zanzibar, 21. Reports resolution of House of Assembly, Papua and New Guinea, regarding- Presentation of Mace, 243. Security of the Territory, 616. Self-government, 185. Reports resolution of Legislative Council for the Territory of Nauru regarding presentation of President's Chair, 525. Reports resolution of Senate of Malaysia regarding presentation of President's Chair, 342. Statements- Non-issue of Writ for by-election-Warringah Division, 621. Removal of documents from Members' rooms, 583, 592, 604. Use of confidential report in debate, 597. Warrant appointing Temporary Chairmen of Committees, 18. Writs, Issue of, and Return to. See " Election of Members." And see " Deputy Speaker" and " Rulings, &c." Speaker of House of Commons (Sir Harry Hylton-Foster). See "Deaths." Special Adjournment. See "Business." Speech- Debate having been closed by Member having spoken in reply-Further debate, by leave, 161. Extended time for. See " Standing Orders-Suspension of." Extensions of time- Agreed to- Adjournment of House, 60, 193, 718. Other, 70, 107, 222, 249, 339, 547, 553. Negatived, 288, 393-4, 445, 630. Leave given for second reading debate, 98, 202, 218, 252, 512, 517, 518 (2.), 525, 535, 610. Leave given to Member to continue at future time, 26, 74, 89, 98, 99, 201, 248, 288, 310, 352, 371, 385,404, 444, 450, 457, 490, 509, 535, 553, 566, 571, 573, 591, 592, 595. Member- "Be further heard "-negatived, 55-6, 150. "Be not further heard "-negatived, 36, 145. Leave to make statement not granted, 98, 327, 409 (2), 499, 555, 561. Leave to speak, 161, 516. Leave to speak not granted, 161. Leave to speak again, 139, 161, 265. Leave to speak again not granted, 129. Ordered to discontinue speech, 150. And see "Standing Orders."

Spooner, Rt. Hon. Sir William. See "Deaths."

Springbank Repatriation General Hospital. See " Committees-Public Works."

Springvale Migrant Hostel. See " Committees-Public Works."

Standing and Statutory Committees. See "Committees."

Standing Orders- No. 18. See "Temporary Chairmen of Committees." No. 92. See " Urgent Bill." No. 103. See "Business." No. 106. See "Grievance Debate." No. 107. See "Business." No. 109. See "Business." No. 305. See "Members-Named and Suspended." Reports of Committee. See " Committees." Suspension of- By leave- To enable Mr. Benson to speak without limitation of time, 153. To enable Mr. Calwell to speak for a period not exceeding 40 minutes, 42. To enable Mr. Calwell to speak without limitation of time, 21, 68,123,186, 231,256,275,291,348, 454, 538, 596, 719. To enable Mr. Chaney to speak without limitation of time, 153. To enable Mr. Crean to speak for a period not exceeding 40 minutes, 563. To enable Mr. Crean to speak without limitation of time, 532. To enable Mr. Fairbairn to speak without limitation of time, 186. To enable Mr. A. D. Fraser to speak without limitation of time, 556, 622. To enable Mr. Holt to speak without limitation of time, 275. To enable Mr. McMahon to speak for a period not exceeding one hour, 387. To enable Mr. McMahon to speak without limitation of time, 532. To enable Mr. Webb to speak for a period not exceeding one hour, 405. To enable Mr. Whitlam to speak for a period not exceeding 30 minutes, 196. To enable Mr. Whitlam to speak without limitation of time, 349. To enable Sir Robert Menzies to speak for a period not exceeding 30 minutes, 196. To enable Sir Robert Menzies to speak for a period not exceeding 40 minutes, 27. To enable Sir Robert Menzies to speak without limitation of time, 68, 123, 291, 349. To enable member, on making an acceptable apology to Mr. Speaker, to return to the House, 98 (2). To enable in connexion with certain Bills- (a) orders of the day being called on together, and one question being put in regard to the second readings of all the Bills together; (b) one motion being moved without delay and one question being put in regard to, respectively, the committee's report stage and the third readings, of all the Bills together; and (c) the consideration of the Bills in one committee of the whole, 53, 71. To enable in connexion with certain Bills- (a) orders of the day being read together; and (b) a motion being moved that the Bills be now passed, 86, 310, 340, 599. To enable in connexion with certain Bills- (a) being presented and read a first time together, &c., and (b) the consideration of the Bills in one committee of the whole, 30, 41, 93, 201, 314. To enable in connexion with certain Bills- (a) being presented and read a first time together, &c., and (b) the consideration of the Bills separately in one committee of the whole. 116, 210, 248, 472. lxxiii

Standing Orders-continued. Suspension of-continued. By leave-continued. To enable in connexion with certain Bills- (a) being presented and read a first time together, &c., and (b) being included for the purposes of later consideration with thirty other Bills set down for resumption of debate on the second readings together, 510. To enable orders of the day, government business, being called on after 11 p.m., 215, 303, 442, 482, 682. To enable Sulphate of Ammonia Bounty Bill to be presented and a motion to be moved for the second reading of the Bill, 105. To enable consideration of the question, That grievances be noted, being continued for one hour from the resumption of the sitting at 2.15 p.m., 403. To enable consideration of the question, That grievances be noted, being continued until 2.55 p.m., 699. To enable general business to be continued until 12.45 p.m., 74. To enable general business to be continued until 3 p.m., 267. Moved to enable certain orders of the day, government business, being called on after 11 p.m., 335 (negatived because of lack of absolute majority). Moved to enable Member to address question without notice to Leader of the Opposition, 17 (negatived). Moved to enable Member to make Statement; motion withdrawn, by leave, 555. On notice- To enable in connexion with any Sales Tax Bills- (a) introduction and first readings together, (b) one motion and one question being put, &c., and (c) consideration of all the Bills as a whole together in a committee of the whole, 15. To enable General Business notice being proceeded with forthwith- Standing in the name of the honorable Member for Moreton, 63. Standing in the name of the honorable Member for Melbourne Ports, 191. And see " Committees." State and Territorial Laws and Records Recognition Bill. See " Bills." Statements- By leave- Leave to make not granted, 98, 327, 409 (2), 499, 555, 561, 681. Beaton, Mr.-Aircraft Accidents near Winton, Queensland and Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, 655. Beazley, Mr.-Ord River Project, 703. Brimblecombe, Mr.-Concerning Reports of the Public Works Committee, 271, 313, 385, 425, 441, 447, 509, 543, 561, 587. Buchanan, Mr.-Concerning Reports of the Public Works Committee, 643, 649, 656, 677 (2), 699. Cairns, Mr. J. F.- Aircraft Accidents near Winton, Queensland and Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, 655. Matters raised in question without notice, 665. Calwell, Mr.- Australian Labor Party Platform, 555. Business of the House, 351 (2). Concerning remarks made by Minister during a personal explanation, 321. Incidents in the Gulf of Tonkin, 115. Indonesia, Vietnam, India and Pakistan, 421. Loss of H.M.A.S. Voyager-Royal Commission, 11. Removal of documents from Member's room, 592. Report of the Committee of Economic Enquiry, &c., 377. Reprint of Commonwealth Acts, 519. Vietnam War-Questions without notice, 660. Cameron, Mr.-Ansett Companies-Allegations of Tax Concessions, 81. Cleaver, Mr.-Concerning Reports of the Public Accounts Committee, 73, 85, 107, 275, 385, 421, 425, 509, 513, 553, 561, 621, 673 (2), 681, 699, 709, 713. Cope, Mr.-Concerning Report of the Public Accounts Committee, 195. Dean, Mr.-Concerning Reports of the Public Works Committee, 86, 101, 161. Erwin, Mr.-Concerning Report of Joint Select Committee on Parliamentary and Government Publications, 91. Fairbairn, Mr.-Removal of document from Member's room, 579. Fraser, Mr. J. M.-Telecasts by Members regarding Vietnam, 681. -Fraser, Mr. J. R.-Concerning report of Joint Committee on the A.C.T., 361. Holt, Mr.- Ansett Companies-Allegations of Tax Concessions, 81. Australian Labor Party Platform, 555. Business of the House, 101, 351 (2). Vietnam War-Questions without notice, 660. Luchetti, Mr.-Removal of document from Member's room, 579. Mackay, Mr.-Telecasts by Members regarding Vietnam, 681. McEwen, Mr.-Australian Labor Party Platform, 555. Nelson, Mr.-Land Tenure (Transitional Provisions) Ordinance 1966-Withholding of Assent, 713. O'Connor, Mr.-Concerning Reports of the Public Works Committee, 616 (2). Ixxiv

Statements-continued. By leave-continued. Patterson, Mr.-Removal of documents from Member's room, 592. Pollard, Mr.- Animal Quarantine-Illegal Importation of Cattle Semen, 489. Drought Assistance, 409, 499. Rural Credit Arrangements, 561. Sinclair, Mr.-Vietnam War-Questions without notice, 660. Snedden, Mr.- Commissioner of Trade Practices-Appointment, 622. Concerning an earlier statement which was not accurate, 98. Swartz, Mr.-Concerning aircraft accidents near Winton, Qld., 655. Wentworth, Mr.-Reprint of Commonwealth Acts, 519. Whitlam, Mr.- Aircraft accident near Winton, Queensland, 653. Assurance Company Investments, 427. Australian Labor Party Platform, 555. Commissioner of Trade Practices-Appointment, 622. Concerning concluding word in second reading amendment, 319. Exchange of Embassies with Mexico, 537. Legal Service Bureaux, 641. Telecasts by Members regarding Vietnam, 681. And see " Business ", " Deputy Speaker " and " Speaker." States Grants Bills. See "Bills." Statute Law Revision (Decimal Currency) Bill. See " Bills." Stevedoring Industry Bills. See " Bills." Stokes Hill Power Station, Darwin. See " Committees-Public Works." Stokes, Mr.-Leave of absence, 447. Submarine Base. See "Petitions." Sugar Industry, Finance for. See " Motions-To take note of papers." Sugar Industry, Queensland. See " Motions-General." Sulphate of Ammonia Bounty Bills. See " Bills " and " Standing Orders-Suspension of." Sulphuric Acid Bounty Bills. See " Bills." "Sun News-Pictorial." See "Privilege." Superannuation Bills. See "Bills." Superannuation Fund-Surplus. See " Ministerial Statements " and "Motions-To take note of papers." Supply Bills. See "Bills." Suspended Member. See " Standing Orders-Suspension of." Suspension of Members. See "Members." Suspension of Sitting. See "Business." Suspension of Standing Orders. See " Standing Orders." Swartz, Mr.-Sworn, 11. Sydney. See " Committees-Public Works."

T. Tariff Proposals- Customs Tariff Proposals-Nos. 1 to 6, 19; discharged, 109. Nos. 7 and 8, 47; discharged, 155. No. 9, 64; discharged, 155. Nos. 10 to 12, 75; discharged, 155. Nos. 13 and 14, 91; discharged, 155. No. 15, 109; discharged, 155. Nos. 16 to 18, 116; discharged, 155. No. 19, 117; discharged, 248. No. 20, 155; discharged, 248. No. 21, 177; discharged, 248. Nos. 22 to 24, 207; discharged, 248. Nos.25and26,214; discharged, 295. Nos. 27 to 29,231; discharged, 295. No.30,248; discharged, 295. Nos.31to33,252; discharged, 344. No. 34,255; discharged, 344. No. 35,276; discharged, 344. Nos. 36 and 37, 296; discharged, 344. No. 38, 297; discharged, 344. Customs Tariff Proposals (1965)-Nos. 1 to 3, 344; discharged, 525. No. 4, 347; discharged, 525. No. 5, 374; discharged, 525. No. 6, 403; discharged, 525. No. 7, 410; discharged, 525. No. 8, 434; discharged, 525. No. 9, 450; discharged, 525. Nos. 10 and 11, 459; discharged, 525. No. 12, 484; discharged, 525. Customs Tariff Proposals (1966)-Nos. 1 and 2, 525; discharged, 610. No. 3, 540; discharged, 610. No. 4, 558; discharged, 674. Nos. 5 to 7, 580; discharged, 674. Nos. 8 and 9, 610; discharged, 674. Nos. 10 to 12, 610; Nos. 13 and 14, 667; No. 15, 674; No. 16, 700; No. 17, 706. (Proposals Nos. 10 to 17 lapsedat Dissolutionbut were validated by Act No. 88 of 1966). Customs Tariff (Canada Preference) Proposals-No. 1, 19; discharged, 109. No. 2, 116; discharged, 155. No. 3, 248; discharged, 295; No. 4, 296 discharged, 344. Tariff Proposals-continued. Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) Proposals-Nos. 1 to 4, 19; discharged, 109. No. 5, 64; discharged, 155. No. 6, 75; discharged, 155. No. 7, 207; discharged, 248. No. 8,214; discharged, 295. Customs Tariff (Papua and New Guinea Preference) Proposals-No. 1, 19; discharged, 109. No. 2, 47; discharged, 155. Excise Tariff Proposals-No. 1, 117; discharged, 248. No. 2, 344; discharged, 525. Tasmania Grant (Gordon River Road) Bill. See " Bills." Taxation Administration Bill. See " Bills." Tedder, Major. See " Gunner O'Neill " under " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Telecasts by Members regarding Vietnam. See " Statements." Telephone Regulations. See " Motions-General." Telephone Services-Methods of Financing. See " Motions-General." Television. See " Ministerial Statements ", " Motions-To take note of papers " and " Petitions." Television Stations Licence Fees Bill. See " Bills." Television Transmitter Building, Mackay, Queensland. See " Committees-Public Works." Tellers for " noes " refusing to act-Question resolved in the affirmative, 659. Temple Society Trust Fund Bill. See " Bills." Temporary Chairmen of Committees-Nomination by Speaker, 18. Tennent, Hon. W. B. See " Distinguished Visitor." Tertiary Education in Australia. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Therapeutic Goods Bill. See " Bills." Thompson, Mr. A. V. See " Deaths." Tobacco Bills. See "Bills." Tonkin, Gulf of. See " Ministerial Statements ", " Motions-To take note of papers" and "Statements." Top Springs to Wave Hill Road. See " Committees-Public Works." Townley, Hon. A. G. See " Deaths." Tractor Bounty Bill. See "Bills." Trade Practices Bills. See "Bills " and " Ministerial Statements." Trade Practices Commissioner. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Statements." Treasurer's Advance. See " Advance to the Treasurer." Tullamarine Airport. See " Committees-Public Works."

U. Unemployment. See "Petitions." United Kingdom, Agreement with. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." United Kingdom Restraints on Overseas Investment. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." United Nations-Enlargement of Security Council and Economic and Social Council. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." United Nations Police Force-Cyprus. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." United States-Australian Meat Marketing Arrangements. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions -To take note of papers." United States of America Balance of Payments Programme. See " Ministerial Statements" and "Motions- To take note of papers." United States of America-Meat Legislation. See " Ministerial Statements." Universal Declaration of Human Rights. See " Petitions-Social Services." Universities (Financial Assistance) Bills. See " Bills." Urea Bounty Bill. See "Bills." Uren, Mr.- Leave of absence, 271, 365. Named and suspended, 97, 563. Re-admitted to House, 98. Sworn, 7. Urgent Bill (Under Standing Order 92)-Repatriation Bill 1966 (No. 2], 667. lxxvi

V. Vernon Committee. See " Economic Enquiry" under " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Vietnam. See "Indonesia" under " Ministerial Statements ", "Ministerial Statements ", " Motions-To take note of papers ", " Petitions" and " Statements." Vincent, Senator V. S. See " Deaths." Vinyl Resin Bounty Bill. See " Bills." Voyager, H.M.A.S. See " Ministerial Statements "," Motions-To take note of papers " and " Statements."

W. Wade, Senator the Hon. H. W. See " Deaths." Wardlaw, Mr. R. See "Deaths." Wards' Employment Ordinance. See " Petitions-Aborigines." Warringah Division-Non-issue of Writ for by-election-Statement by Speaker, 621. Webb, Mr.-Leave of absence, 167. Weights and Measures (National Standards) Bill. See " Bills." Weipa Development Agreement Bill. See " Bills." Wentworth, Mr.- Election to Council of Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 184. Named and suspended, 24. Western Australia Grant (Beef Cattle Roads) Bill. See " Bills." Western Australia (South-west Region Water Supplies) Agreement Bill. See " Bills." Wheat. See " Bills " and " Petitions." Whitlam, Mr.-Appointed Deputy Leader of Opposition, 6. Willey, Gunner. See " Gunner O'Neill" under " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions-To take note of papers." Wollongong. See " Committees-Public Works." Wool Bills. See "Bills." Wool Reserve Price Auction Scheme. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Public Importance-Discussion of matters of." Wool Reserve Price Scheme. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Petitions." Works. See " Bills-Appropriation " and " Committees-Public Works." World Health Day. See " Ministerial Statements." Writs. See " Election of Members."

Y. Yirrkala Aborigines. See " Motions-General." Yugo-Slav Immigrant Organizations. See "Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-To take note of papers." Yugoslavia, Diplomatic relations with. See " Ministerial Statements."

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Aboriginal studies. See "Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies Act." Aboriginal Welfare-Conference of Commonwealth and State Ministers, Adelaide, 22nd July, 1965-Statement of policy and text 5 of resolutions ...... 19 Academic Salaries-Report of Inquiry (by Mr. Justice R. M. Eggleston), dated 30th October, 1964 . . . .. 122 191 217 IV. 677 Academy-R.A.A.F. See " Public Works Committee Act." Actuary. See " Superannuation Fund." Additional Housing Finance-Ministerial statement, 16th March, 1966 . . 539 Adelaide area-Commercial television station licence. See " Austra- lian Broadcasting Control Board "and "' Television."~ Admiralty Chart No. 1079. See "Tasmania."~ Advance to the Treasurer. See "Finance " and "Public Accounts Committee Act." Advanced Education-Commonwealth Advisory Committee-Re- port-Colleges of Advanced Education, 1967-69, June, 1966 111. 821 (First) ...... 331 580 651 Advanced Education in the Australian Capital Territory. See " Australian Capital Territory-Committee of Enquiry into the need for a college of, &c." Aero-space Disturbances-Exchange of Notes between Australia and United States of America, dated- 3rd January, 1964, constituting an Agreement for study of aero-space disturbances and their effect on radio com- munications ...... 41 46 12th April, 1965, constituting an Agreement to extend the 1964 Agreement ...... 257 281 Aid. See- "'Foreign Exchange Operations Fund for Laos " "General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade " ",India Defence Aid " and 'International Aid for Education in Papua and New Guinea Air Force Act-Regulations7-Statutory Rules- 11 1963-Nos. 114,115, 116, 117 ...... 9 1964--

54 No. 47 ...... 39 No. 94 ...... 107 126 No. 99 ...... 107 122 1965- Nos. 9, 10, 25 ...... 224 243 No. 36 ...... 243 271 .. 344 Nos. 57, 58, 77 ...... 314 Nos. 141, 142, 143 ...... 343 388 No. 153 ...... 379 438 461 No. 166 ...... 401 1966- 525 Nos. 4, 30 ...... 464 648 No. 127 ...... 575 lxxviii AIR-ASI

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No. 128...... 153 181 1965-No. 33 ...... 235 264 1966-Nos. 5, 6 ...... 464 525 Report by Minister for Civil Aviation-Year- 1963-64 (Fourth) ...... 87 129 161 XIV. 235 1964-65 (Fifth) ...... 209 332 371 XIV. 367 1965-66 (Sixth) ...... 342 579 647 XIV. 501 And see " Civil Aviation " Air Routes. See "New South Wales Intrastate Air Routes." Air Services- Agreement between Australia and India-Exchange of Notes dated 10th July, 1965, constituting an Agreement regarding amendment of Article VI of the 1949 Agreement. . . 323 359 Agreement between Australia and Italy-Ministerial statement, 7th April, 1964 ...... 47 Agreement between Australia and Malaysia- Agreement, signed 19th March, 1964 . . . .. 36 47 Ministerial statement, 7th April, 1964 ...... 47 Air Transport Agreement between Australia and France, signed 13th April, 1965 ...... 257 281 Aircraft, Purchase of. See " Royal Australian Air Force." Aircraft Accident. See " DC 6B Airliner Incident, Melbourne " and "R.A.A.F. Sabre Aircraft Accident." Aircraft Noise Problem near Airports-Ministerial statement, 10th May, 1966 ...... 595 Airlines. See " Australian National Airlines Act " and "Qantas Empire Airways Limited." Airport Works-Cairns, Coolangatta, Melbourne (Tullamarine), Perth and Sydney (Kingsford-Smith) Airports. See " Public Works Committee Act." Airports. See " Aircraft Noise Problem ""Kingsford-Smith Airport, Sydney " and " National Airports Programmne." Aliens Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965-No. 129 . . 330 367 Amateur Radio Operators-Exchange of Notes dated 25th June, 1965, between Australia and United States of America constituting an agreement regarding reciprocal granting of authorizations to permit licensed operators of either country to operate their stations in the other country ...... 323 359 Animal Quarantine-Illegal Importation of Cattle Semen-Ministerial statement, 2nd December, 1965 ...... 489 Anthony, Hon. J. D., M.P. See " Parliamentary Delegations." Apple and Pear Organization Act-Australian Apple and Pear Board- Report, together with Statement by Minister regarding operation of Act-Year- 1963-64 (Interim) ...... 115 129 1963-64 (Eighteenth) ...... 163 185 1964-65 (Nineteenth) ...... 337 373 1965-66 (Twentieth) ...... 569 639 Appropriation Bills. See " Finance." Appropriation Measures-Change in Form of Annual Bills-Minis-

terial statement, 5th May, 1964 ...... 64 A.R.A. Barracks and Depot Accommodation, Broadmeadows, Victoria. See " Public Works Committee Act." Arbitration. See "Conciliation and Arbitration Act " and "Public Service Arbitration Act." Argentina. See " General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade- Declaration on Provisional Accession of." Asia. See " Parliamentary Delegations " and "Prime Minister's Visit, &c." Asian Residents of Christmas Island-Provision of treatment in Singapore hospitals-Exchange of Notes dated 16th and 21st June, 1965, between Australia and Malaysia constituting an Agree- ment under which the Malaysian Government assumed responsi- bilities of the Singapore Government for provision of such treatment ...... 323 359 lxxix ASS-AUS

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Australian Coastal Shipping Commission Act-Australian Coastal Shipping Commission-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1963-64 (Eighth) ...... 147 173 1964-65 (Ninth) ...... 365 413 1965-66 (Tenth) ...... 579 647 Australian Congress for International Co-operation and Disarma- ment-Ministerial statement ...... 124 149 Australian Dairy Produce Board. See "Dairy Produce Export Control Act." Australian Egg Board. See " Egg Export Control Act." Australian Honey Board. See "Honey Industry Act." Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies Act-Council of Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report- Period-2nd June, 1964 to 30th June, 1965 (First) .. 260 383 443 II. 1 Year-1965-66 (Second) ...... 341 569 641 II. 27 Australian Meat Board Selection Committee-Constitution .. 48 45 56 XIII. 625 And see " Meat Industry Act." Australian Military Forces Relief Trust Fund. See " Services Trust Funds Act." Australian National Airlines Act-Australian National Airlines Commission-Report and financial accounts, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1963-64 (Nineteenth) ...... 171 205 1964-65 (Twentieth) ...... 365 423 1965-66 (Twenty-first) ...... 609 689 Australian National Line. See " Australian Coastal Shipping Com- mission Act." Australian National University Act- Council of Australian National University-Report- 1963 ...... 73 117 131 III. 203 1964 ...... 192 314 341 III. 315 1965 ...... 315 549 627 HI. 433 Statutes- No. 58-Faculties (School of General Studies) Amendment No.1 ...... 9 11 No. 59-Enrolment, Courses and Degrees Amendment No. 2 .. 9 11 No. 60-Faculties (School of General Studies) Amendment No.2 ...... 9 11 No. 61-Halls of Residence (School of General Studies) .. .. 9 11 No. 62-Halls of Residence (School of General Studies) Amendment No. 1 ...... 9 11 No. 63-Staff Superannuation Amendment No. 5 .. .. 9 12 No. 64-Academic and Ceremonial Dress Amendment No. 1 .. 9 12 No. 65-Staff Superannuation Amendment No. 6 . .. 329 364 No. 66-Board of the School of General Studies Amendment No. 1 ...... 329 364 No. 67-Faculties (School of General Studies) Amendment No. 3 ...... 329 364 No. 68-Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies Amend- ment No. 1 ...... 329 364 No. 69-University House Amendment No. 4 ...... 329 364 No. 70-Liquor (University Staff Centre) . .. .. 464 525 No. 71-Enrolment, Courses and Degrees Amendment No. 3 .. 464 525 No. 72-Faculties (School of General Studies) Amendment No. 4 ...... 464 525 No. 73-Residential Colleges (Affiliation) ...... 464 525 No. 74-Faculties (Institute of Advanced Studies). .. .. 543 610 No. 75-Faculties (School of General Studies) Amendment No. 5 ...... 543 610 No. 76-Interpretation Amendment No. 3 ...... 543 610 No. 77-Faculties (School of General Studies) Amendment No. 6 ...... 589 664 Australian Research Grants Committee-Report to Minister-in- Charge of Commonwealth Activities in Education and Research, August, 1966 ...... 335 571 643 III. 569 Australian Stevedoring Industry Authority. See " Stevedoring Industry Act." lxxxi Ats-nOU

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Australian Table of Frequency Allocations. See "Extraordinary Administrative Radio Conference, &c." Australian Universities Commission-Committee on Teaching Costs of Medical Hospitals-Report (Second) ...... 351 And see " Tertiary Education in Australia." Australian Universities Commission Act-Australian Universities Commission-Report on Australian Universities, 1964-1969 (Third) ...... 330 580 651 III. 591 Australian War Memorial Act-Board of Trustees of the Australian War Memorial-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1963-64 (First) ...... 213 1964-65 (Second) ...... 443 1965-66 (Third) ...... 705 Australian Wine Board. See "Wine Overseas Marketing Act." Australian Wool Board-Report and Recommendations on Wool Marketing presented to Australian Wool Industry Conference, July, 1964 ...... 182 356 XIII. 343 And see " Wool Industry Act." Australian Wool Testing Authority Act-Australian Wool Testing Authority-Financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year-1962-63 ...... 33 Automatic Data Processing. See " Public Accounts Committee Act."

B Balance of Payments. See " Treasury Information Bulletin-Supple- ments" and " United States of America Balance of Payments Programme." Banking Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964--No. 97 ...... 126 1965-No. 168 ...... 467 1966-No. 69 ...... 556 Bankruptcy-Committee appointed by Attorney-General to review the Bankruptcy Law of the Commonwealth-Report, dated 14th December, 1962 ...... 236 410 XIII. Bankruptcy Act-Report by Attorney-General-Year- 1963-64 (Thirty-sixth) ...... 173 1964-65 (Thirty-seventh) ...... 409 1965-66 (Thirty-eighth) ...... 673 Banks. See- "Banking Act ", "Commonwealth Banks Act" and "Reserve Bank Act." Barracks and Depot Accommodation, Broadmeadows, Victoria. See "Public Works Committee Act." Bauxite Deposits. See "Northern Territory-Gove Bauxite Deposits." Beaches, Fishing Grounds and Sea Routes Protection Act-Regula- tions-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 100 ...... 12 1964-No. 155 ...... 243 Beef Research. See " Cattle and Beef Research Act." Bills of Exchange-Committee appointed by Commonwealth Govern- ment to review the Bills of Exchange Act 1909-1958-Report, dated 1st May, 1964 .... 252 410 XIII. 93 Black Mountain. A.C.T. See "Public Works Committee Act." Bounties and Subsidies. See- "Cellulose Acetate Flake Bounty Act ", "Copper and Brass Strip Bounty Act ", "Copper Bounty Act ", "Cotton Bounty Act ", "Gold Mines Development Assistance Act ", "Gold-Mining Industry Assistance Act ", "Petroleum Search Subsidy Act ", "Phosphate Fertilizers Bounty Act ", "Poultry Industry Assistance Act ", "Processed Milk Products Bounty Act ", "Pyrites Bounty Act ", "Raw Cotton Bounty Act ", "Sulphate of Ammonia Bounty Act ", "Sulphuric Acid Bounty Act ", 26313/69-6 lxxxii BOU-CAN

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Journals. V. and P. Vol. Page. Bounties and Subsidies-continued. " Tractor Bounty Act" and " Vinyl Resin Bounty Act." Brass Strip. See " Copper and Brass Strip Bounty Act" and " Tariff-Reports." Brisbane area-Commercial television station licence. See " Austra- lian Broadcasting Control Board " and " Television." Broadcasting-Licence for commercial station at Nambour, Queens- land-Ministerial statement, 27th February, 1964 ...... 17 And see " Australian Broadcasting Control Board." Broadcasting and Television Act- Australian Broadcasting Commission-Report and financial statement-Year- 1963-64 (Thirty-second) ...... 163 185 1964-65 (Thirty-third) ...... 365 417 1965-66 (Thirty-fourth) ...... 569 639 Australian Broadcasting Control Board-Report and financial statement, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1963-64 (Sixteenth) ...... 99 163 185 II. 541 1964-65 (Seventeenth) ...... 229 373 427 II. 657 1965-66 (Eighteenth) ...... 369 601 677 II. 767 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964- No. 87 ...... 103 118 No. 127...... 153 181 1966- No. 25 ...... 464 525 No. 114...... 543 610 And see "Australian Broadcasting Control Board"," Educational Television Services" and " Television." Broadmeadows, Victoria. See " Public Works Committee Act." Bulgaria, People's Republic of. See " Trade." Bureau of Census and Statistics-Automatic Data Processing Network. See " Public Accounts Committee Act." Burton, Prof. H. See " Australian Capital Territory-Committee of Enquiry into the need for a College of Advanced Education." Butter Fat Levy Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1965-Nos. 83, 84 ...... 314 344 1966- No. 9 ...... 464 525 No. 102 ...... 543 610

C Cairns Airport, Queensland. See " Public Works Committee Act." Cairns, Dr. J. F. See " Yugoslav Settlers Association of Australia." Canada. See " Nam Ngum Development Fund Agreement." Canberra- The Future Canberra-A long range plan for land use and civic design-Report by National Capital Development Commis- sion ...... 157 183 The Growth of Canberra 1958-1965 and 1965-1972-Review by Lord Holford ...... 338 579 647 VIII. 523 And see- " Australian Capital Territory-Joint Committee ", " Australian Capital Territory Electricity Supply Act ", " National Capital Development Commission Act" and " Seat of Government (Administration) Act." Canberra Community Hospital. See " Public Accounts Committee Act." Canberra Times. See "Privileges Committee." Canned Fruit Excise Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1963- No. 131...... 9 12 Canned Fruits Export Charges Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1966-No. 54 ...... ,. 464 525 Canned Fruits Export Control Act-Australian Canned Fruits Board- Report-Period-ist July to 31st December, 1963 (Thirty-eighth and Final)-together with Statement by Minister regarding operation of Act ...... 63 73 For Subsequent Reports see " Canned Fruits Export Marketing Act." Ixxxiii CAN-CHR

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Canned Fruits Export Marketing Act- Australian Canned Fruits Board-Report and financial state- ments, together with Auditor-General's Report- Period-Ist January to 30th June, 1964 (Interim) . .. 115 129 Year-1964 (Thirty-ninth-being the first report of the reconstituted Board under this Act) ...... 293 321 Period-Ist January to 30th June, 1965 (Interim) .. .. 335 369 Year-1965 (Fortieth) ...... 529 597 For Previous Reports see "Canned Fruits Export Control Act." Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 124 ...... 9 12 1964-- No. 26 ...... 29 30 No. 32 ...... 32 40 Canning-Fruit Charge Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 135 ...... 9 12 1964-No. 142 ...... 224 243 Case of Gunner O'Neill-Ministerial statement, 16th March, 1966 ...... 539 Cases of Gunner O'Neill, Gunner Willey and Major Tedder- Ministerial statement, 28th April, 1966 ...... 579 Casuarina Subdivision, Darwin, N.T. See " Public Works Committee Act." Cattle and Beef Research Act- Australian Cattle and Beef Research Committee-Report-Year- 1963-64 (Interim) ...... 117 131 1963-64 (Fourth) ...... 147 173 1964-65 (Interim) ...... 314 341 1964-65 (Fifth) ...... 375 427 1965-66 (Interim) ...... 559 631 1965-66 (Sixth) ...... 601 677 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964-No. 106 ...... 125 154 Cattle Semen. See " Animal Quarantine." Cellulose Acetate Flake Bounty Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965-No. 158 ...... 379 440 Return- Year- 1962-63...... 9 12 1963-64...... 188 215 Period-st July, 1964, to 18th March, 1965 ...... 417 482 Year ended 18th March, 1966 ...... 543 610 Census and Statistics Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1966- No. 79 ...... 495 576 Cereals Agreement between Australia and United Kingdom- Exchange of letters dated 15th April, 1964, constituting the Agree- ment ...... 49 64 Ministerial statement, 16th April, 1964 ...... 49 64 Schedule of minimum import prices of wheat and coarse grains and certain cereal products and by-products...... 49 64 Chaney, Hon. F. C., A.F.C., M.P. See " Parliamentary Delegations." Chief Electoral Officer. See " Elections " and " Representation Act." China. See " Communist China Foreign Ministry." Christmas Island-Report-Year- 1962-63...... 38 33 35 XVIII. 1 1963-64 ...... 140 229 242 XVIII. 21 1964-65 ...... 279 469 537 XVIII. 47 And see " Asian Residents of, &c." Christmas Island Act- Ordinances- 1963-No. 3-Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforce- ment) ...... 17 20 1964- No. 1-Criminal Procedure Code ...... 107 126 No. 2-Dangerous Drugs ...... 107 126 No. 3-Magistrate's Court ...... 125 154 No. 4-Interpretation ...... 125 154 1965- No. 1-Tuberculosis ...... 269 299 No. 2-Registration of Persons Ordinance Repeal .. .. 317 353 Ixxxiv CHR-COC Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Whre Bound. Paper No. Pape. (if printed). Pagep in-

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Christmas Island Act-continued. Ordinances-continued. 1966- No. 1-Interpretation ...... 469 536 No. 2-Census ...... 469 536 No. 3-District Court ...... 469 536 No. 4-Criminal Procedure Code ...... 469 536 No. 5-Police Force ...... 469 536 No. 6-Tuberculosis ...... 543 611 No. 7-Census (No. 2) ...... 543 611 Regulations-1965-No. 1 (Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance) ...... 243 271 Citizenship. See " Nationality and Citizenship Act." Citizen Military Forces. See " Service in Citizen Forces, &c." Civil Aviation- Letter, dated 6th August, 1964, addressed by Prime Minister to all State Premiers concerning air navigation and the control of civil aviation ...... 115 131 Replies received from Premiers of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania to Prime Minister's letter of 6th August, 1964 ...... 153 181 Replies received from Premiers of South Australia and Western Australia to Prime Minister's letter of 6th August, 1964 .. .. 169 199 And see- " Air Navigation Act ", " Air Services ", " Air Transport Agreement, &c.", " Aircraft Noise Problem near Airports ", " Australian National Airlines Act ", " DC 6B Airliner Incident, Melbourne ", " Kingsford-Smith Airport, Sydney ", " New South Wales Intrastate Air Routes ", " Public Works Committee Act" and " Qantas Empire Airways Limited."

Civil Works Programme. See "Finance." Clayton, Victoria. See " Public Works Committee Act." Clyne, Hon. Sir Thomas. See " Bankruptcy." Coal Industry Act-Joint Coal Board-Report and financial accounts, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1962-63 (Sixteenth) ...... * 15 1963-64 (Seventeenth) ...... 209 229 1964-65 (Eighteenth) ...... 379 439 1965-66 (Nineteenth) ...... 631 713

Coastal Shipping. See "Australian Coastal Shipping Commission Act." Cockburn Sound, Western Australia. See " Naval Support Facility, &c." Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle, Control of-Agreement between Australia and United Nations Special Fund concerning assistance from Fund for a project of research, together with Plan of Operation and Exchange of Notes dated 30th September, 1964 ...... 257 281 Cocos (Keeling) Islands-Report-Year- 1962-63...... 40 25 23 XVIII. 79 1963-64...... 136 229 242 XVIII. 99 1964-65...... 280 469 531 XVIII. 123 Cocos (Keeling) Islands Act-Ordinances- 1964- No. 1-Courts (Amendment) ...... 125 154 No. 2-Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) ...... 125 154 No. 3-Interpretation...... 125 154 1966- No. 1-Interpretation ...... 469 536 No. 2-Coinage Ordinance Repeal ...... 469 536 No. 3-Medical Charges ...... 469 536 No. 4-Census ...... 543 611 * Presented to Senate, Session 1962-63; Journals. p. 374. Ixxxv COL-COM

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Colleges of Advanced Education. See " Advanced Education " and " Australian Capital Territory-Committee of Enquiry into the need for, &c." Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act. See "Customs Act and Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act." Commercial broadcasting station licence. See "Australian Broad- casting Control Board" and "Broadcasting." Commercial television station licences. See " Australian Broadcasting Control Board " and " Television." Commissioner of Taxation. See " Taxation." Committees. See- "Advanced Education-Commonwealth Advisory Committee ", "Australian Capital Territory-Committee of Enquiry into the need for a College of Advanced Education in the Territory ", " Australian Capital Territory-Joint Committee ", " Australian Research Grants Committee ", " Australian Universities Commission-Committee on Teaching Costs of Medical Hospitals ", " Bankruptcy ", " Bills of Exchange ", "Cattle and Beef Research Act-Australian Cattle and Beef Research Committee ", " Copyright ", "Economic Enquiry, Committee of", "Educational Television Services ", "Foreign Affairs-Joint Committee ", "National Radiation Advisory Committee ", "New South Wales Intrastate Air Routes ", "Parliamentary and Government Publications ", "Printing Committee ", "Privileges Committee ", "Public Accounts Committee Act ", "Public Works Committee Act ", " Regulations and Ordinances Committee ", "Standing Orders Committee ", "Sugar Agreement Act " and "Tertiary Education in Australia." Commonwealth Actuary. See " Superannuation Fund." Commonwealth Advisory Committee on Advanced Education. See " Advanced Education." Commonwealth and State Ministers Conference. See " Aboriginal Welfare." Commonwealth Assistance for Expansion of Softwood Planting in Australia. See " Softwood Planting in Australia." Commonwealth Banking Corporation. See "Commonwealth Banks Act." Commonwealth Banks Act- Appointment Certificates- Aislabie, D. F...... 569 642 Anderson, M. F...... 31 34 Armstrong, F. W...... 407 470 Arney, B. P...... 224 243 Bainbridge, K. R...... 621 707 Barrett, F. E...... 543 611 Bevan, I. C...... 565 640 Cotsell, R. J...... 9 12 de Caux, A. F...... 103 118 Donald, E. J...... 9 12 Egan, B. D...... 314 344 Finn, G. J...... 477 552 Flood, H. J. R...... 21 24 Flude, B. D...... 191 220 Fox, M. R ...... 335 372 Gilbert, R. A. B...... 120 132 Gregory, K...... 365 422 Griffiths, O. N...... 224 243 Hall, P. J ...... 407 470 COM-COM

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Commonwealth Banks Act-continued. Appointment Certificates-continued. Harrison, E. G...... 339 382 Hayes, W. F...... 543 611 Healy, B. F...... 9 12 Higgins, B. J...... 9 12 Horsfall, R. C...... 464 525 Huddart, R. M...... 9 12 Hunt, D. J ...... 489 570 Hutchins, D. N. M...... 314 344 Jack, C. E ...... 9 12 Lahz, D. P. C...... 314 344 Laughton, H. W...... 153 181 Lockley, R. P...... 464 525 Lunt, W. H...... 365 410 Lynch, D. P...... 224 243 Marshall, G...... 9 12 Matthes, W. H...... 9 12 McLennan, I. C...... 9 12 McSweeny, P. T. N...... 314 344 Morris, K. B...... 147 176 Nesbitt, J ...... 332 370 Nichols, H. J...... 569 642 O'Neill. B. F...... 224 243 Porter, C. A...... 373 426 Pye, I.D...... 9 12 Rees, R.A .. . .. 31 34 Robinson, W. R...... 332 370 Saddler, P. F...... 31 34 Salom, G. L...... 489 567 Secomb, D. R.H .. . .. 9 12 Sparke, C. T...... 9 12 Stafford, W. J...... 621 707 Stokes, J. A...... 224 243 Stuart, R. D. A...... 9 12 Stubbs, W. C. C...... 543 611 Summers, A. G...... 224 243 Taylor, A. K...... 224 243 Taylor, K. A...... 332 370 Twemlow, A. R.. .. 35 46 Vallins, R. G.. .. 9 12 Vincent, K ...... 489 570 Walsh, E. A...... 464 525 Wilson, M ...... 85 105 Yelland, L ...... 103 118 Commonwealth Banking Corporation, Commonwealth Develop- ment Bank of Australia, Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia- Reports and financial statements, together with Auditor- General's Reports thereon-Year- 1963-64.. 125 153 1964-65.. 331 369 1965-66.. 575 647 Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission. See "Conciliation and Arbitration Act." Commonwealth Development Bank of Australia. See "Common- wealth Banks Act." Commonwealth Education Conference, Ottawa, August-September, 1964 (Third)- Ministerial statement, 31st March, 1965 ...... 265 Report of Australian Delegation ...... 237 265 Report of Conference.. 237 265 Commonwealth Electoral Act and Referendum (Constitution Altera- tion) Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1966-No. 140 .. .. 605 693 And see "Northern Territory Representation Act, &c." Commonwealth Employees' Compensation Act-Regulations- Statutory Rules- 1964-No. 129 ...... 169 200 1965-No. 96 ...... 314 344 1966-No. 124 ...... 565 638 lxxxvii COM-COM

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Commonwealth Grants Commission Act-Commonwealth Grants Commission-Report- 1964 (Thirty-first) ...... 157 183 1965 (Thirty-second) ...... 228 369 421 VII. 1966 (Thirty-third) ...... 365 605 685 VII. 205 Commonwealth Income Tax Statistics. See " Finance." Commonwealth Inscribed Stock Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964-No. 19 ...... 9 12 1966-No. 61 ...... 464 525 Commonwealth Judges and Conciliation Commissioners. See "Parliamentary Allowances, &c." Commonwealth Office of Education-Report- 1963 ...... 74 117 131 IV. 639 1964 ...... 176 257 283 IV. 657 Commonwealth Offices, Perth, W.A. See " Public Works Committee Act." Commonwealth Parliamentary Association-Report of Common- wealth of Australia Branch Delegation- Tenth Conference, Kingston, Jamaica, November, 1964 .. 161 230 249 VIII. 669 Eleventh Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, November- December, 1965 ...... 291 469 536 VIII. 689 Commonwealth Parliamentary Delegations. See "Parliamentary Delegations." Commonwealth Payments to or for the States. See " Finance." Commonwealth Police Act- Commonwealth Police Force--Report-Year- 1963-64 (Fourth) ...... 145 170 1964-65 (Fifth) ...... 417 477 1965-66 (Sixth) ...... 631 713 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965-No. 101 ...... 314 344 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. See " Meeting of, &c." and " My Journey Abroad-Statement by Prime Minister, 18th August, 1964." Commonwealth Public Service. See "Parliamentary Allowances, &c." and " Public Service Act." Commonwealth Railways Act- By-law-No. 96 ...... 243 274 Commonwealth Railways Commissioner-Report-Year- 1962-63 ...... 42 15 15 XIV. 635 1963-64 (Interim) ...... 139 165 1963-64 ...... 137 229 251 XIV. 687 1964-65 (Interim) ...... 335 369 1964-65 ...... 257 423 483 XIV. 735 1965-66 (Interim) ...... 579 647 Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia. See "Commonwealth Banks Act." Commonwealth Scholarships Board-Report- 1963 ...... 117 131 1964 ...... 314 341 1965 ...... 561 635 Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. See " Public Works Committee Act" and " Science and Industry Research Act." Commonwealth Secondary School Scholarships-Ministerial statement dated 19th May, 1964 ...... 86 103 Commonwealth Serum Laboratories Act- Commonwealth Serum Laboratories Commission-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1963-64 (Third) ...... 117 135 1964-65 (Fourth) ...... 317 351 1965-66 (Fifth) ...... 569 639 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964- No. 86 ...... 103 118 No. 136...... 217 239 1965-No. 148 ...... 373 426 Commonwealth Superannuation Fund. See" Superannuation Fund." lxxxviii CONS-COT

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31st March, 1963 (Twelfth) ...... 21 21 31st March, 1964 (Thirteenth) ...... 229 251 31st March, 1965 (Fourteenth) . .. . . 469 535 Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia. See "Commonwealth Banks Act." Communications. See "Satellite Communications." Communist China Foreign Ministry-Statement relating to Russian aid to Vietnam published in Daily News Release, dated 4th May, 1966, of Hsinhua News Agency ...... 601 Communist Party's Current " Peace" Front-Statement by New South Wales Australian Labor Party Trade Union Officials,

16th October, 1964 ...... 167 Conciliation and Arbitration Act-Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission- Awards- 1964-C No. 1459 by Commissioner, together with reasons for his decision; and C No. 1541 by Com- mission, together with its judgment-Amalgamated Engineering Union (Australian Section) . 224 243 1965- C No. 884-Electrical Trades Union of Australia and others ...... 253 281 C No. 1318-Amalgamated Engineering Union (Australian Section) and others .. . . 343, 421 388, 482 Report by President-Year ended- 13th August, 1963 (Seventh) .. . . 34 26 25 II. 869 13th August, 1964 (Eighth) .. . . 147 249 275 11. 881 13th August, 1965 (Ninth).. .. . 230 381 431 1I. 895 And see "Sanctions Provisions, &c." Conciliation Commissioners. See "Parliamentary Allowances, &c" Concord, New South Wales. See "Public Works Committee Act." Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament. See "Australian Congress, &c." Consolidated Revenue Fund, Expenditure from. See " Public Accounts Committee Act." Containers. See " Customs Convention." Control Tower Building, Sydney (Kingsford-Smith) Airport. See " Public Works Committee Act." Coolangatta Airport, Queensland. See " Public Works Committee Act." Copper and Brass Strip Bounty Act-Return- Year ended-

30th September, 1963 ...... 103 118 30th September, 1964 ...... 314 344 Period 1st October, 1964 to 18th March, 1965 (Final) .. . . 543 611 And see " Tariff-Reports." Copper Bounty Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964-No. 82 .. . . 103 118 Return-

Year-1962-63 ...... 9 12 Period-Ist July, 1963, to 31st December, 1963 .. . . 169 200 Year-

1964 ...... 417 482

1965 ...... 595 675 Copyright-Committee appointed by Attorney-General to consider what alterations are desirable in the Copyright Law of the Commonwealth-Report, dated 22nd December, 1959.. .. 235 .. 410 XIII. 173 Correspondence. See- "Civil Aviation ", " Foreign Affairs " " Kingsford-Smith Airport, Sydney " "Tariff-Reports-Shipbuilding, &c.", "United States of America Balance of Payments Programme and "Yugoslav Settlers Association of Australia." Cotton Bounty Act-Return-1963 W. . . . . 224 243 And see " Raw Cotton Bounty Act." lxxxix CSI--CU3

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C.S.I.R.O. See " Public Works Committee Act" and "Science and Industry Research Act." Council of National Library of Australia. See "National Library Act." Cultural Exchange Programmes between Australia and United State; of America. See " Educational and Cultural, &c." Currency Act- Decimal Currency Board-Report, together with Report by Treasurer on operation of Part V. of Act- Year- 1963-64 (First) ...... 88 147 173 III. 1 1964-65 (Second) "" o.. .. *, 207 ( 381 441 1. Period 1st July to 30th September, 1965 (Supplementary) 381 441 For Subsequent Reports see "Decimal Currency Board Act." Regulations-Statutory Rules-1966-No. 21 .. .. 465 525 Customs Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-Nos. 129, 130, 144, 149 ...... 9 12 1964-- No. 25 ...... 29 30 No. 39 ...... 35 46 No. 141 ...... 217 239 No. 144 ...... 224 243 1965- Nos. 81, 86, 91, 98 ...... 314 344 No. 121 _ ...... 327 364 Nos. 135, 136 ...... 343 388 No. 167 _ ...... 401 467 Nos. 190,194 ...... 465 525 1966- Nos. 15, 44 ...... 465 525 No. 70 ...... 481 556 No. 75 ...... 489 567 No. 95 543 611 Customs Act and Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act-Regulations-- Statutory Rules- 1963-Nos. 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143.. .. 9 12 1964- No. 11 ...... 9 12 No. 28...... 29 34 No. 43...... 35 46 No. 54...... 73 90 No. 105.. 125 154 Nos. 153, 154 ...... 2 4. 243 1965- No.22 ...... 224 243 No.31 ...... 235 264 No. 40 ...... 254 281 No. 45 ...... 265 290 Nos. 54, 92 ...... 314 344 1966- Nos. 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 ...... 465 525 Nos. 84, 85 ...... -- 517..17 596 Customs and Excise, Department of. See " Public Accounts Com- mittee Act." Customs Convention- Containers, signed 18th May, 1956 ...... 613 702 Temporary Importation of Private Road Vehicles, signed 4th Junc, 1954 ...... 579 650 Welfare Material for Seafarers, signed 1st December, 1964 .. .. 555 632 Customs Facilities for Touring-Convention, together with art additional Protocol to the Convention relating to Importation of Tourist Publicity Documents and Material, signed 4th June, 1954 579 650 Customs Tariff 1933-1963-Orders- Customs (British Preferential Tariff)-No. 18 .. .. 17 22 Customs (Intermediate Tariff)- Nos. 126, 127, 128 ...... 17 22 No. 130 ...... 17 20 No. 131 ...... 37 48 No. 132 ...... 63 76 No. 133 ...... 81 96 CUS-DAI

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Customs Tariff 1933-1963-Orders--continued No. 134 ...... 84 100 No. 137 ...... 95 111 Customs Tariff 1933-1964-Orders- Customs (British Preferential Tariff)- No. 19 ...... 95 ill No. 20 ...... 125 154 No. 21 ...... 188 215 No. 22 ...... 229 253 Customs (Intermediate Tariff)- No. 135 ... .. Ill 128 No. 136 .. .. 95 ill

Nos. 138, 139, 140 .. ... 103 118 No. 141 .. .. 115 132

Nos. 142, 143 . .... 125 154 Nos. 144, 145 .. ... 133 160 No. 146 .. ... 150 179 Nos. 147, 148 . .... 178 208 No. 149 ...... 188 215 No. 150 ...... 205 232 No. 151 ... 2..9 249 Nos. 152, 153 . .... 229 253 No. 154 ...... 253 278 No. 156.. .. .2.. 269 296 Customs Tariff 1965-Orders- Declared Preference Countries- No. 1 ...... 317 344 No. 2 ...... 359 408 Exemption from Primage Duty-No. 1 ...... 317 344 Customs Tariff 1966-Orders- Concentrates-No. 1 ...... 543 611 Declared Preference Countries-No. 2 ...... 589 664 Less Developed Country- No. 1 ...... 503 581 No. 2 .. .. 589 664 Customs Tariff (Primage Duties) 1934-1958--Orders- Nos. 157, 158, 159, 160 ...... 17 22 Nos. 163, 164 ...... 37 48 No. 165...... 63 76 No. 166. .. .. ill 128 No. 167...... 81 96 No. 168. .. .. 95 ill No. 169...... 103 118 No. 170...... 125 154 Nos. 171, 172 ...... 133 160 Nos. 173, 174, 175"...... 178 208 No. 176.. 188 215 Nos. 177, 178 ...... 205 232 Nos. 179, 180 ...... 229 249 Nos. 181, 182, 183"...... 229 253 No. 184.. 253 278 Nos. 185, 186 ...... 269 296 Cyprus- United Nations Force-Continuation of Australian Police Element-Ministerial statement, 3rd May, 1966 ...... 583 United Nations Police Force-Continued Australian partici- pation-Ministerial statement, 5th May, 1965 ...... 293 And see "United Nations Force in Cyprus."

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Dairy Produce Export Charge Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964-No. 78 _ ...... 103 118 Dairy Produce Export Control Act- Australian Dairy Produce Board-Report-Year- 1963-64 (Thirty-ninth) ...... 139 165 1964--65 (Interim) ...... 314 341 1965-66 (Interim) ...... 549 625 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965-No. 27 . .. . 229 256 ______DAI-DEW

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DC 6B Airliner Incident, Melbourne-Ministerial statement . .. 59 Debt Commission. See " National Debt Sinking Fund Act." Deadlocks. See" Resolving Senate-House Deadlocks in Australia." Decimal Currency- Board. See " Currency Act" and "Decimal Currency Boaid Act." Changeover in Commonwealth Departments-Ministerial stat~-- ment, 12th May, 1965 ...... 301 Post Office Charges on Conversion to. See " Post Office- Charges, &c." Decimal Currency Board Act-Decimal Currency Board-Report, together with Report by Treasurer on operation of Part V. of Act- Year-1965-66 (Third) ...... 373 627 709 m1. 123 For Previous Reports see "Currency Act." Defence-- Report-

1964 ...... 159 186 1965 ...... 365 421 Review-Ministerial statement, 10th November, 1964 . .. 191 218 And see " National Service Call-up ", " Overseas Visit by Minister for Defence ", " Public Works Committee Act "and" Service in the Citizen Forces." Defence Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-Nos. 128.,133, 146, 150 ...... 9 12 1964-

Nos. 14, 17 ...... 9 12

No. 48 ...... 62 76

No. 56 ...... 73 90

Nos. 62, 65, 81, 83, 89 ...... 103 118

No. 93 ...... 107 122

No. 100...... 113 128

No. 133...... 188 215

Nos. 149, 166 ...... 224 243 1965-

No. 52 ...... 269 299

Nos. 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 72, 73 . . . .. 314 344

No. 116...... 319 353 No. 119...... 325 359 No. 134...... 339 376

Nos. 138, 139 ...... 343 388

No. 159...... 387 451

No. 174...... 429 498

Nos. 189, 192 ...... 465 526 1966-

Nos. 12, 35, 55, 58 ...... 465 526

No. 87 ...... 533 605

No. 105...... 543 611 No. 119...... 550 623 No. 129...... 575 648 No. 138...... 595 675 Royal Military College of Australia-Report-

Year ended 31st January, 1964 . . . .. 107 121 Period- 1st February, 1964 to 28th February, 1965 .. . . 314 341 1st March, 1965 to 3rd February, 1966 .. . . 550 615 Defence Aid for India. See " India Defence Aid. " Defence Aid for Malaysia-Ministerial statement, 17th March, 1964.. .. 29 Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Act- Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Board-Report-Year- 1962-63 (Fifteenth) ...... 89 107

1963-64 (Sixteenth) ...... 379 437 1964-65 (Seventeenth) ...... 417 475 1965-66 (Eighteenth) ...... 627 709 DEF-DRI

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Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Act-continued. Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964- No. 52 ...... 73 90 Nos. 79, 84 ...... 103 118 Nos. 113, 114 ...... 125 154 Nos. 162, 163 ...... 224 243 1965- Nos. 6, 20 ...... 224 243 Nos. 37, 38 ...... 243 271 No. 130...... 332 370 Nos. 160, 161 ...... 401 461 1966- Nos. 37, 39, 40, 41, 42 ...... 465 526 No. 97 ...... 543 611 Nos. 133, 134 ...... 587 656 Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Scheme-Ministerial statement, 27th April, 1965 ...... 279 Defence (Visiting Forces) Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 134 ...... 9 12 1965-No. 2 ...... 224 243 1966-No. 28 ...... 465 526 Denmark. See " Nam Ngum Development Fund Agreement." Department of Customs and Excise. See " Public Accounts Com- mittee Act." Department of Health-Director-General of Health-Report-Year- 1963-64...... 89 125 155 VIII. 1 1964-65...... 212 335 371 VIII. 105 1965-66...... 332 575 643 VIII. 203 Department of Housing. See "Homes Savings Grant Act." Department of External Affairs. See "Vietnam-Studies on." Department of Social Services. See "Public Accounts Committee Act" and "Social Services Act." Development Bank. See "Commonwealth Banks Act." Development Credit Institution. See "Papua and New Guinea." Development of Northern Australia-Statement by Prime Minister, 7th May, 1964 ...... 653 91 Diesel Fuel Taxation (Administration) Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1966-No. 131 ...... 587 653 Diplomatic Immunities Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965- No. 50 ...... 269 299 No. 128...... 332 370 Director of War Service Homes. See "War Service Homes Act." Director-General of Health. See "Department of Health." Director-General of Social Services. See " Social Services Act." Disarmament. See " Australian Congress for, &c." Discrimination in Education-Convention adopted at llth session of General Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scien- tific and Cultural Organization on 14th December, 1960 .. .. 555 632 Distillation Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 148 ...... 9 12 1965-No. 196 ...... 465 526 1966-No. 72 ...... 486 564 Documents on Rhodesia, 27th October, 1964-11th November, 1965 .. 390 450 Dried Fruits Export Charges Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964-No. 27 ...... 29 30 Dried Fruits Export Control Act- Dried Fruits Control Board-Report, together with Statement by Minister regarding operation of Act- Period-Ist June, 1963 to 30th June, 1964 (Fortieth) .. .. 115 129 Year- 1964-65 (Forty-first) ...... 325 362 1965-66 (Interim) ...... 575 643 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964-No. 64 ...... 103 118 1965-No. 28 ...... 229 256 Dried Vine Fruits Stabilization Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1965-No. 49 ...... 269 299 DRO-BLE

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East Asia. See " Parliamentary Delegations." Eastern Riverina area-Commercial television station licence. See " Australian Broadcasting Control Board." Economic and Social Council. See " United Nations-Enlargement of, &c." Economic Enquiry, Committee of- Ministerial statement in connexion with Report, 21st September, 1965 ...... 377 Report (Volumes I, II and Index) ...... 340 377 Report- Volume I (in substitution) ...... 371 559 633 XII. 1 Volume II (in substitution) ...... 372 559 633 XII. 457 Economic Growth, The Meaning and Measurement of. See "Treasury Information Bulletin-Supplements." Economy, State of the. See " State of the Economy." Education. See- " Academic Salaries ", " Advanced Education ", " Australian Capital Territory-Committee of Enquiry into the need for a College of Advanced Education, &c.", " Australian National University Act ", "Australian Research Grants Committee ", "Australian Universities Commission ", "Australian Universities Commission Act ", "Commonwealth Education Conference, &c.", "Commonwealth Office of Education ", " Commonwealth Scholarships Board ", " Commonwealth Secondary School Scholarships ", " Discrimination in Education ", "Educational and Cultural Exchange Programmes Agreement, &c.", " Educational Television Services ", " International Aid for, in Papua and New Guinea ", "Provision of Science Buildings and Equipment in Secondary Schools ", " Tertiary Education " and " Tertiary Education in Australia." Education Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964-No. 159 ...... 224 243 1966-No. 3 ...... 465 526 Educational and Cultural Exchange Programmes Agreement between Australia and United States of America, Financing o-- Agreement signed 28th August, 1964 ...... 257 281 Educational Television Services-Advisory Committee- Ministerial statement, 11th May, 1966, in connexion with Report .. .. 597 Report to Australian Broadcasting Control Board .. .. 295 .. 597 II. 343 Egg Export Control Act-Australian Egg Board-Report-Year-- 1962-63 (Sixteenth) ...... 17 17 1963-64 (Interim) ...... 121 139 1963-64 (Seventeenth) ...... 229 247 1964-65 (Interim) ...... 319 355 1964-65 (Eighteenth) ...... 489 566 1965-66 (Interim) ...... 569 639 Eggleston, Mr. Justice R. M.-See " Academic Salaries." Eisenhower, General. See " Foreign Affairs." ELDO. See " European Organization for Development .nd Construction of Space Vehicle Launchers." Elections- Statistical Returns showing the voting within each Subdivision in relation to the General Elections for the House of Representatives, 1963- New South Wales ...... 104 175 201 IV. 705 ILE-11"

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South Australia ...... 107 175 201 IV. 759 Tasmania ...... 109 175 201 IV. 775 Victoria...... 105 175 201 IV. 785 Western Australia ...... 108 175 201 IV. 825 Statistical Returns showing the voting within each Subdivision in relation to the Senate Election and the General Elections for the House of Representatives, 1963, for Queensland .. 106 175 201 IV. 839 Statistical Returns showing voting within each Subdivision in relation to the Senate Election 1964- New South Wales ...... 191 319 355 IV. 865 Queensland ...... 193 319 355 IV. 921 South Australia ...... 194 319 355 IV. 947 Tasmania ...... 196 319 355 IV. 963 Victoria...... 197 319 355 IV. 973 Western Australia ...... 198 319 355 IV. 1015 And see " Representation Act." Electricity. See "Australian Capital Territory Electricity Supply Act " and " Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Power Act." Employees' Compensation. See " Commonwealth Employees' Compensation Act." Engineering Services, Casuarina Subdivision, Darwin, N.T. See " Public Works Committee Act." Epping, N.S.W. See " Public Works Commpittee Act." Erwin, Mr. G. D., M.P. See "Parliamentary and Government Publications-Joint Select Committee." Estate Duty Assessment Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964-

No. 22 ...... 17 22 Estimates- National Accounting Estimates of Public Authority Receipts and Expenditure. See " Treasury Information Bulletins- Supplements." Receipts and Summary of Estimated Expenditure. See " Finance." European Organisation for Development and Construction of Space Vehicle Launchers- Agreement between Australia and the Organisation governing the conduct in Australia and the territories under Aus- tralia's authority of operations by the Organisation, signed 13th July, 1965 ...... 323 359 Phase I firings of the Organisation's initial programme- Interim Agreement between Australia, the United King- dom and the Organisation . . . .. 115 130 Supplementary Agreement to the Interim Agreement . . 323 359 Protocol on Privileges and Immunities of the Organisation .. 323 359 Exchange of Official Publications and Governent Documents between States-Convention concluded at 10th Session of General Con- ference of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, signed 5th December, 1958 . . . .. 323 359 And see " International Exchange of Publications." Excise Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-

1963-No. 147 ...... 9 12 1965-No. 195 ...... 465 526 Excise Control Procedures. See " Public Accounts Committee Act." Expenditure. See " Finance " and " Treasury Information Bulletin- Supplements." Explosives Act- Explosives Regulations-Orders-

Appointment of Inspector ...... 465 526 Attendants ...... 314 344 Battery Location ...... 314 344 Berthing of a vessel ...... 17 (6), 22 (6), 29 (2), 32 (2), 35, 46, 103 (2), 118 (2), 111 (2), 128 (2), 153, 181, 224, 243, EXP-FIN

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Explosives Act-continued. Explosives Regulations-Orders-continued. Berthing of a vessel-continued. 229(12), 253 (12), 243 (6), 271 (6). 254 (3), 281 (3), 317 (6), 348 (6), 359 (3), 410 (3), 373, 429, 417 (2), 482 (2), 429, 507, 465 (3), 526 (3), 469 (4), 538 (4), 489(2), 567 (2), 517, 596, 543, 611 (16), 565 (2), 640 (2), 583, 653, 605 (5), 683 (4), 693, 621, 704, 627 712 Carriage of explosives by road to Darwin 73 90 Limits of Load . 314 344 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965-No. 16 224 243 Export Payments Insurance Corporation Act- Export Payments Insurance Corporation-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1963-64 (Eighth) 141 165 1964-65 (Ninth) .. . 339 373 1965-66 (Tenth) .. . 583 649 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1965-No. 144 . . 361 410 1966-No. 20 . . 465 526 External Affairs- Department of. See " Vietnam-Studies on." Minister for. See " Foreign Affairs." Extraordinary Administrative Radio Conference to allocate frequercy bands for space radio communication purposes, Geneva, 1963- Final Acts .. 297 325 Appendix 1 to Final Acts-Proposed Australian Table of Frequency Allocations, 10 kc/s to 40 Gc/s . 297 325 And see " Space Vehicle Tracking and Communications Agre- ment." F Federal Republic of Germany. See "Assisted Migration," " German Secular Property in Israel " and " Money Orders, Ex- change of." Fertilizers. See " Phosphate Fertilizers Bounty Act" and "Tariff- Reports." Finance- Advance to the Treasurer-Statement of Expenditure-Year-- 1963-64 .... 207 121 1964-65 .. .. 442 347 1 1965-66 609 615 55 Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 1963-64 .. 111 Appropriation Bill 1964-65 195 Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 1964-65 .. 423 Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 1964-65 .. 425 Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 1965-66 .. 515 Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 1965-66 .. 739 Appropriation Bill (No. 3) 1965-66 .. 755 Appropriation Bill (No. 4) 1965-66 .. 837 Appropriation Bill (No. 1) 1966-67 .. 845 Appropriation Bill (No. 2) 1966-67 .. 1079 Appropriation (Special Expenditure) Bill 1964-65 509 Appropriation (Special Expenditure) Bill (No. 2) 1964-65 513 Appropriation (Works and Services) Bill (No. 2) 1963-64 185 And see "Appropriation Measures-Change in Form of Annual Bills." FIN-FIN

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Finance-continued. Auditor-General's Report, accompanied by Treasurer's Statement of Receipts and Expenditure-Year- 1963--64 ...... 70 111 127 VI. 1 1964-65 ...... 159 317 351 VI. 295 1965-66 ...... 312 549 625 VI. 595 Supplementary Report by Auditor-General upon other accounts-Year- 1963-64...... 100 163 191 VI. 921 1964-65.. 239 401 464 VI. 1015 1965-66.. 359 621 705 VI. 1115 And see "Postmaster-General's Department" and "Public Accounts Committee Act." Civil Works Programme-Year- 1964-65 ...... 56 106 117 VI. 1269 1965-66 ...... 183 316 343 VI. 1331 1966-67 ...... 302 543 610 VI. 1395 Commonwealth Income Tax Statistics-Income Year- 1962-63 ...... 188 316 343 XVII. 1 1963-64 ...... 303 543 610 XVII. 9 For Previous Reports see " Income Tax Statistics." Commonwealth Payments to or for the States- 1964-65 ...... 53 106 117 VII. 407 1965-66 ...... 185 316 343 VII. 471 1966-67 ...... 306 543 610 VII. 547 Estimates. See "Appropriation Bills" under this heading. Estimates of Receipts and Summary of Estimated Expenditure- Year- 1964-65.. 57 106 117 VII. 635 1965-66.. 184 316 343 VII. 687 1966-67.. 301 543 610 VII. 739 Expenditure- Particulars of Proposed Expenditure-Year- 1965-66...... 316 1966-67.. 543 Particulars of Proposed Expenditure for Certain Expendi- ture-Year- 1965-66 ...... 316 1966-671667 ...... o4 543 . Particulars of Proposed Expenditure for Ordinary Annual Services of Government-Year-1964-65 .. .. 106 Particulars of Proposed Expenditure other than for Ordinary Annual Services of Government-Year-1964-65 .. .. 106 Government Securities on Issue at- 30th June, 1964 ...... 55 106 117 VI. 791 30th June, 1965 ...... 187 316 343 VII. 837 30th June, 1966 ...... 304 543 610 VII. 885 Income Tax Statistics-Income Year-1961-62 .. .. 54 106 117 XVII. 17 For Subsequent Reports see "Commonwealth Income Tax Statistics." National Income and Expenditure-Year- 1963-64 ...... 67 106 117 VII. 1093 1964-65 ...... 186 316 343 VII. 1113 1965-66 ...... 305 543 610 VII. 1133 Treasurer's Statement of Receipts and Expenditure. See "Auditor-General's Report, &c." under this heading. And see- "Additional Housing Finance ", "Appropriation Measures-Change in Form of Annual Bills ", "Commonwealth Grants Commission Act ", "Economic Enquiry, Committee of ", " International Monetary Agreements Act ", "National Debt Sinking Fund Act ", " Public Accounts Committee Act ", "State of the Economy ", "Treasury Information Bulletin-Supplements" and "United States of America Balance of Payments Programme." PIN-OEN

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Finance for Sugar Industry-Joint Statement by Acting Prime Minister and Premier of Queensland ...... 643 Fishing Grounds Protection. See "Beaches, Fishing Grounds and Sea Routes Protection Act." Fishing Industry Act-Report-Year- 1963-64 (Eighth)...... 111 123 1964-65 (Ninth) ...... 337 373 1965-66 (Tenth) ...... 609 689 Foreign Affairs- Copy of letter dated 18th July, 1965, from Minister for External Affairs to W. C. Wentworth, Esq., M.P., containing extract from book " Mandate for Change " by President Eisenhower .. .. 350 Joint Committee-Paper on the United Nations prepared by the Committee ...... 296 535 601 IX. 27 Ministerial statement- llth March, 1964 ...... 15 32 31 XIII. 711 23rd March, 1965 ...... 230 256 18th August, 1965 ...... 348 24th August, 1965 ...... 318 20th October, 1965 ...... 369 10th March, 1966 ...... 476 535 28th April, 1966 ...... 579 18th August, 1966 ...... 622 24th August, 1966 ...... 550 And see- " Communist China Foreign Ministry ", " Incidents in the Gulf of Tonkin ", " Meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers ", "SEATO ", " United Nations " and " Vietnam." Foreign Exchange Operations Fund for Laos-Exchange of Notes between Australia and Laos, dated- 24th December, 1963, constituting an Agreement concerning the Fund ...... 41 46 7th April, 1965, constituting an Agreement to amend the 1963 Agreement ...... 257 281 29th January, 1966, constituting an Agreement for extension of the 1963 Agreement ...... 507 590 France. See " Air Transport Agreement, &c." and " South Pacific Commission-Agreement, &c." Freeth, Hon. G., M.P. See " Parliamentary Delegations." Frequency bands allocation. See " Extraordinary Administrative Radio Conference." Fruit. See- " Canned Fruit Excise Act", " Canned Fruits Export Charges Act ", " Canned Fruits Export Control Act ", " Canned Fruits Export Marketing Act ", " Canning-Fruit Charge Act ", " Dried Fruits Exports Charges Act ", "Dried Fruits Export Control Act ", " Dried Vine Fruits Stabilization Act" and " Sugar Agreement Act." Fruit Industry Sugar Concession Committee. See "Sugar Agreement Act."

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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade- Amendment to aid less-developed countries- List of countries which will accompany Australia's approach for a waiver from the G.A.T.T...... 283 313 Proposed tariff preferences to less-developed countries .. .. 283 313 Protocol to insert new articles in Agreement ...... 283 313 Terms of Australia's acceptance of, and reservation to, the Protocol ...... 283 313 26313/69-7 xcviii OEN-HMA

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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade-continued Declaration on Provisional Accession of- Argentina-Second Procs-Verbal of 30th October, 1964, extending the Declaration ...... 257 281 Tunisia-Proces-Verbal of 12th December, 1963, extending the Declaration ...... 115 130 United Arab Republic- Declaration of 13th November, 1962 .. . .. 257 281 Proces-Verbal of 30th October, 1964, extending the Declaration ...... 257 281 General Assembly of the United Nations. See " United Nations." German secular property in Israel-Agreement between Australia and Federal Republic of Germany regarding division between the two countries of compensation paid by the Government of Israel, signed 21st April, 1965 ...... 323 359 Germany, Federal Republic of. See " Assisted Migration ", "German secular property in Israel " and " Money Orders, Exchange of." Gift Duty Assessment Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964- No. 23 ...... 17 22 Gilbert and Ellice Islands. See " Money Orders, Exchange of, between Nauru and Gilbert and Ellice Islands-Agreement, &c." Global communications. See " Satellite Communications." Gold Mines Development Assistance Act-Statement concerning operation of Act and payment of development allowance-Year- 1963-64 (Second) ...... 123 149 1964-65 (Third) ...... 335 371 1965-66 (Fourth) ...... 569 639 Gold-Mining Industry Assistance Act-Statement concerning opera- tion of Act and payment of subsidy-Year- 1963-64 (Tenth) ...... 123 149 1964-65 (Eleventh) ...... 335 371 1965-66 (Twelfth) ...... 569 639 Gore Hill, N.S.W. See " Public Works Committee Act." Gove Bauxite Deposits. See "Northern Territory-Gove Bauxite Deposits." Government Assistance to Independent Schools. See " Independent Schools." Government Policy. See" Statement of Policy by New Government." Government Publications. See " Exchange of Official Publications and Government Documents ", "International Exchange of Publications" and " Parliamentary and Government Publica- tions." Government Securities on Issue. See " Finance." Grafton-Kempsey area-Commercial television station licence. See " Australian Broadcasting Control Board." Grants- Commission. See " Commonwealth Grants Commission Act." Committee. See " Australian Research Grants Committee." Gulf of Tonkin. See " Incidents in, &c." Gunner O'Neill. See "Case of Gunner O'Neill" and "Cases of Gunner O'Neill, &c."

H Health. See- " Department of Health ", " Medical Research Endowment Act ", " National Health Act " and " Quarantine Act." Health and Medical Research. See " Medical Research Endowment Act." Heidelberg, Victoria. See " Public Works Committee Act." High Commissioner (United Kingdom) Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1965-No. 87 . .. 1966-No. 76 ...... 314 344 H.M.A. Naval Establishments-H.M.A.S. Cerberus, H.M.A.S. .. 489 567 Leeuwin, H.M.A.S. Nirimba. See "Public Works Committee Act." xclX HMA-IND

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H.M.A.S. Voyager. See "Loss of H.M.A.S. Voyager." Holford, Lord. See " Canberra." Holland. See " Migration and Settlement Agreement between Aus- tralia and the Netherlands." Holt, Rt. Hon. H. E. (Prime Minister). See " Statement of Policy by New Government." Homes Savings Grant Act-Secretary to Department of Housing- Report- Period-28th May, 1964 to 30th June, 1965 (First) .. 213 353 393 VIII. 307 Year-1965-66 (Second) ...... 340 569 643 VIII. 325 Honey Industry Act- Australian Honey Board-Report-Year- 1963-64 (First) ...... 139 165 1964-65 (Second) ...... 365 409 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 111 ...... 9 12 1964-No. 10 . . 9 12 Honey Levy Act (No. 1)-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1966--No. 10 .. 465 526 Honey Levy Act (No. 2)-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1966-No. 11 .. 465 526 Hospitals. See "Australian Universities Commission-Committee on Teaching Costs of Medical Hospitals." Hostel, Migrant. See " Public Works Committee Act." House of Representatives- Determination of number of Members. See "Representation Act." Senate-House Deadlocks. See "Resolving Senate-House Deadlocks, &c.", Standing Orders. See " Standing Orders Committee." Housing, Secretary of Department of. See " Homes Savings Grant Act." Housing Finance. See "Additional Housing Finance." Housing Loans Insurance Act- Housing Loans Insurance Corporation-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-- Period ended 30th June, 1965 (First) .. .. 243 366 409 VIII. 341 Year-1965-66 (Second) ...... 339 571 647 VIII. 347 Instrument declaring classes of persons to be approved classes of lenders, dated 15th October, 1965 ...... 414 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1965-No. 171 ...... 417 482 1966-No. 74 .. 489 567 Howatt, George. See " Resolving Senate-House Deadlocks in Australia, &c." Hsinhua News Agency. See " Communist China Foreign Ministry." Hydro-electric Power. See" Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Power Act." I Illegal Importation of Cattle Semen. See " Animal Quarantine." Immigrant Organizations. See "Yugo-slav Immigrant Organiza. tions." Immigration- Policy affecting Non-Europeans-Ministerial statement, 9th March, 1966 ...... 290 470 531 VIII. 375 And see " Nationality and Citizenship Act." Importation of Cattle Semen. See " Animal Quarantine." Incidents in the Gulf of Tonkin-Ministerial statement, 1lth August. 1964 105 115 Income Tax and Social Services Contribution Assessment Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964- No. 74 ...... 103 118 No. 121.. 150 179 No.134.. 217 239 1965-No. 133 335 370 Income Tax Assessment Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965-- No. 187 ...... 465 526 Income Tax Statistics. See " Finance." Independent Schools in Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory-Government Assistance-Ministerial statement, 10th November, 1965 ...... 441 IND-INT Presented to Senate or House of Paper No. Representatives. Where Bound. Paper. (if printed). Page in-

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Indexes- To Papers presented to Parliament-1950-1961 (Nineteenth to Twenty-third Parliaments)-Sixth General Index .. .. 375 716 XIII. 631 To Public Accounts Committee Reports. See "Public Accounts Committee Act." India-Drawing from International Monetary Fund-Australian Contribution-Ministerial statement, 30th March, 1965 .. 263 And see " Air Services." India Defence Aid-Exchange of Notes dated 3rd December, 1963, between Australia and India constituting an Agreement .. 46 Indonesia. See "Trade." Indooroopilly, Queensland. See "Public Works Committee Act." Industrial Research. See " Science and Industry Research Act." Inscribed Stock. See "Commonwealth Inscribed Stock Act." Institute of Aboriginal Studies. See "Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies Act." Insurance. See- "Export Payments Insurance Corporation Act ", "Housing Loans Insurance Act ", "Insurance Act" and "Life Insurance Act." Insurance Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1963-No. 127 .. 12 Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization Convention- Resolution to amend Convention-dated- 15th September, 1964 ...... 281 28th September, 1965 .. .. 632 Interim Forces Benefits Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965- No. 127 ...... 332 370 International Affairs. See" Foreign Affairs." International Aid for Education in Papua and New Guinea-Minis- terial statement, 24th November, 1965 ...... 469 International Atomic Energy Agency-Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Agency, approved 1st July, 1959 ...... 632 International Bank Agreement. See "International Monetary Agreements Act." International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. See " Nam Ngum Development Fund Agreement" and " Papua and New Guinea-Economic Development." International Co-operation and Disarmament. See "Australian Congress for, &c." International Exchange of Publications-Convention concluded at 10th Session of General Conference of United Nations Educa- tional, Scientific and Cultural Organization, signed 5th December, 1958 323 359 And see "Exchange of Official Publications and Government Documents." International Labour Organization-International Labour Con- ference- Reports of Australian Government, Employers' and Workers' Delegates- Forty-seventh Session, Geneva, June, 1963 .. .. 389 Forty-eighth Session, Geneva, June-July, 1964 .. .. 389 Forty-ninth Session, Geneva, June, 1965 .. .. 709 Statement in relation to Convention and Recommendations adopted by Forty-fourth Session, 1960 .. .. 651 Statement in relation to Convention and Recommendation adopted by Forty-fifth Session, 1961 .. 389 International Monetary Agreements Act-Report on operations of Act, and insofar as they relate to Australia, of the International Monetary Fund Agreement and the International Bank Agreement-Year- 1963-64 ...... 135 219 239 VII. 937 1964-65 ...... 256 397 453 VII. 941 1965-66 368 641 719 VII. 947 International Monetary Fund. See "ndia" and "International Monetary Agreements Act." International Sugar Agreement- Protocol of 1st August, 1963 for prolongation of 1958 Agreement .. 46 Protocol of 1st November, 1965, for further prolongation of 1958 Agreement ...... 632 INT-LAN

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International Telecommunication Convention, signed 12th November, 1965, together with Protocols to the Convention ...... 555 632 International Tin Agreement-Third, signed 21st December, 1965 .. .. 507 590 International Wheat Agreement-Protocol signed 22nd March, 1965, for extension of 1962 Agreement ...... 323 359 Inter-Parliamentary Union- Preliminary Documents-Agenda, Draft Resolutions, Reports- 53rd Conference, Copenhagen. August, 1964 ...... 171 201 Reports of Australian Delegations- 52nd Conference, Belgrade, September, 1963 .. .. 49 39 53 VIII. 715 53rd Conference, Copenhagen, August, 1964 .. .. 152 171 201 VIII. 751 54th Conference, Ottawa, September, 1965 .. .. 258 429 509 VIII. 801 Intrastate Air Routes. See "New South Wales Intrastate Air Routes" Israel. See " German Secular Property in Israel" and " Visas and Visa Fees Agreement between Australia and Israel." Italy. See " Air Services " and " Assisted Migration."

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Japan. See " Nam Ngum Development Fund Agreement." Jet Trainer. See " Royal Australian Air Force." Joint Coal Board. See "Coal Industry Act." Joint Committees. See- " Australian Capital Territory ", " Foreign Affairs ", " Parliamentary and Government Publications ", " Public Accounts Committee Act" and " Public Works Committee Act." Judges. See " Parliamentary Allowances, &c." Judiciary Act-Rules of High Court of Australia, dated- 13th August, 1964 ...... 125 154 15th October, 1965 ...... 379 440 Jury Exemption Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964-No. 44 .. 35 46

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Keeling Islands. See "Cocos (Keeling) Islands" and " Cocos (Keeling) Islands Act." Kelly, Mr. S. T. See " Statutory Declaration." Kempsey-Grafton area-Commercial television station licence. See " Australian Broadcasting Control Board." Kingsford-Smith Airport, Sydney-Proposed extension of 16/34 runway into Botany Bay--Copy of letter dated 30th October, 1964, from Minister for Civil Aviation addressed to Mr. W. C. Wentworth, M.P...... 283 And see " Public Works Committee Act." Kingswood, New South Wales. See " Public Works Committee Act." Korea, Republic of. See " Trade."

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Laboratories. See "Commonwealth Serum Laboratories Act" and " Public Works Committee Act." Land Research Laboratories, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Black Mountain, A.C.T. See "Public Works Committee Act." Lands Acquisition Act- Land, &c., acquired at- Acacia Ridge, Brisbane, Queensland ...... 9 12 Adelaide, South Australia ...... 339 382 Albury, New South Wales ...... 53, 103 71,118 AUansford, Victoria ...... 315 345 Almurta, Victoria ...... 315 344 Althorpe Island, South Australia ...... 103 118 Anna Bay, New South Wales ...... 169 200 Arding, New South Wales ...... 9 12 Ashford, New South Wales ...... 121 139 Avalon, New South Wales ...... 9 12 LAN-LAN

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Lands Acquisition Act-continued. Land, &c., acquired at-continued. Aylmerton, New South Wales .. 224 243 Bacchus Marsh, Victoria . 543 611 Bankstown, New South Wales .. 224 243 Bannister (near), New South Wales 125 154 Barham, New South Wales . 103 118 Barham (near), New South Wales 153 182 Bayley Plains, South Australia 489 567 Beechworth, Victoria.. . 233 262 Bega, New South Wales 543 611 Bellingen, New South Wales .. 115 132 Berri, South Australia 495 573 Berry, New South Wales 103 118 Binnie Lookout, South Australia 9 12 Bishopsbourne, Tasmania 315 345 Blacktown, New South Wales .. 171 203 Bogan Gate, New South Wales 125, 224 154, 243 Boggabilla, New South Wales .. 543 611 Bolong, New South Wales 9 12 Bookham, New South Wales .. 224 243 Booloumba (Parish of Cambroon, County of Lennox), Queensland .. 63 80 Booroolong, New South Wales 103 118 Bowning, New South Wales .. 263, 517 292, 593 Bowral, New South Wales 63, 465 80, 526 Braddon, Australian Capital Territory .. 229 256 Brisbane Airport, Queensland .. 63 80 Broadmeadows East, Victoria .. 103 118 Broken Hill, New South Wales 224,465 243, 526 Browns Hill, South Australia .. 9 12 Bullarah (Kurrabooma), New South Wales 9 12 Bundaleer North, South Australia 481 556 Burrinjuck, New South Wales .. 275 308 Burroway, New South Wales .. 9 12 Cadgee, South Australia 605 693 Cairns (Edge Hill), Queensland 188 215 Caltowie, South Australia 63 80 Campbellfield North, Victoria .. 254 281 Campbelltown, Municipality of, New South Wales 343 388 Canungra, Queensland 35, 224 46, 243 Cape Bauer, South Australia .. 173 203 Carlton, Victoria . 121 148 Caveside, Tasmania .. . 555 632 Clayton, Victoria . . 429 494 Cleveland, Tasmania .. . 353 400 Collector, New South Wales .. 165 197 Comboyne, New South Wales .. 315 345 Coolac, New South Wales 609 697 Coolamon, New South Wales .. 543 611 Cooma, New South Wales 465 526 Cooranbong, New South Wales 9 12 Croydon, Victoria 17, 469 22, 538 Cundletown, New South Wales 364 410 Currigundi (Bunnor), New South Wales 9 12 Dalkeith, Victoria . 314 344 Darwin (Hundred of Bagot), Northern Territory.. 254 281 Deer Park, Victoria .. . 224 243 Dingley, Victoria . . 543 611 Doncaster, Victoria .. . 73 90 Dunorlan, Tasmania .. . 103 118 Eagle Farm, Queensland 9 12 Egansford, New South Wales .. 9 12 Elliston, South Australia 103 118 Elsternwick, Victoria .. . 421 487 Emerald, Queensland 247 274 Evans Island, South Australia .. 63 80 Fenton's Hill, Victoria 314 344 Garvoc South, Victoria .... 315 345 LAN-LAN Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Paper No. Paper. (if printed). Page in-

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Lands Acquisition Act-continued. Land, &c., acquired at-continued. Gerringong, New South Wales .... 9 12 Glen Waverly (Parish of Mulgrave), Victoria .. 315 345 Glenfield, New South Wales .... 315 (2) 345 (2) Gordon, New South Wales .... *15 Goulburn, New South Wales .... 224 243 Great Western, Victoria .... 254 281 Greenbank, Queensland .. 0.3,465 118, 526 Green Valley, New South Wales • • . 9, 63 12 Griffith, New South Wales .. .. 0 , 103 12, 118 (2) (2) Grose Vale, New South Wales .. 315 345 Hadspen, Tasmania ...... 103 118 Hagley, Tasmania ... .. 224 243 Hamilton, Victoria ... 35 46 Hartley, New South Wales .... 10 12 Hawthorn, Victoria ... 465 526 Herons Creek, New South Wales ...... 366 422 Hobart, Tasmania ...... 85, 105, 103 (2) 118 (2) Honeysuckle Creek, Australian Capital Territory .. .. 366 422 Hornsby, New South Wales .. .. 417 476 Hundred of Bagot, Darwin, Northern Territory ...... 465 526 Inverell, New South Wales .. .. 1...15 20 -Kimba, South Australia .. . .. 543 611 Johns River, New South Wales ...... 315 345 Jugiong, New South Wales .. 24,2.. 339 243, 382 Kalgoorlie, Western Australia ...... 29 34 Keajura Creek, New South Wales ...... 10 12 Keilira, South Australia .. .. 165 197 Kettering, Tasmania ...... 375 432 Keysbrook, Western Australia ...... 10 12 Kinchina, South Australia ...... 315 345 Kuringai, Sydney, New South Wales .. . .. 12 Kurmond, New South Wales ...... 465 526 Kyeamba, New South Wales ...... 543 611 Lackrana, Flinders Island, Tasmania ...... 224 243 Ladysmith, New South Wales ...... 103 118 Largs, New South Wales ...... 62 76 Laverton, Victoria ...... 315 345 Lawrence, New South Wales ...... 129 160 Layard, Victoria .. ... 17 22 Lennox (County of), Queensland .. .. 63 80 Lock, South Australia ...... 10 12 Lockwood, Victoria ...... 224 243 Lowan Vale, South Australia ... .481 556 Lowbank, South Australia ...... 489 567 Lucas Heights, New South Wales ...... 188, 543 215, 611 MacDonald Hill, South Australia ...... 63 80 Malinong, South Australia ...... 315 345 Mannahill, South Australia ...... 254 281 Marino Rocks, South Australia ...... 145 173 Maudsland, Queensland ...... 188 215 Mawson, Western Australia ...... 139 166 Melbourne West, Victoria ...... 229 256 Melrose, South Australia .. .. 63 80 Menangle, New South Wales .. .. 2...29,261, 256, 290 343 Merimbula, New South Wales...... 9 12 Mingbool, South Australia ...... 103 118 Moorabbin, Victoria ...... 181 210 Moree, New South Wales ...... 543 611 Mosman, New South Wales ...... 103 118 Mount Dismal, Tasmania ...... 315 345 Mount Edwards, South Australia ...... 63 80 Mount Hope, South Australia...... 315 344 Mount Isa, Queensland ...... 115 132 Mount Magnet, Western Australia ...... 103 118 LAN-LAN______Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Pt ~Paper No. Pape. (if printed). Page in-

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Lands Acquisition Act-continued. Land, &c., acquired at-continued. Mount Tanner, Flinders Island, Tasmania .. .. 224 243 Mount Ulandra, New South Wales ...... 543 611 Moyston, Victoria ...... 75 96 Mulwaree (Shire of), New South Wales ...... 125 154 Muswellbrook, New South Wales ...... 125 154 Myambat, New South Wales ...... 150 179 Nantabibbie, South Australia ...... 10 12 Naroghid, Victoria ...... 315 345 Narre Warren North, Victoria ...... 315 345 Narrogin, Western Australia ...... 153 182 Natimuk, Victoria ...... 10 12 New Jindabyne, New South Wales ...... 29 34 Noorat, Victoria ...... 315 345 North-West Cape, Western Australia ...... 103 118 Nowra, New South Wales ...... 229,465 256, 526 , South Australia ...... 315 344 Orroral Valley, Australian Capital Territory .. . .. 103 118 Paddington, New South Wales ...... 465 526 Panmure South, Victoria ...... 315 345 Parramatta, New South Wales ...... 63, 325 359 Pearson Islands, South Australia ...... 188 215 Penguin, Tasmania ...... 49, 315 68, 345 Perth, Western Australia ...... 315(2) 345(2) Pinkawillinie, South Australia ...... 117 132 Port Augusta-Woomera, South Australia .. .. 103,315 118, 345 Port Douglas, Queensland ...... 315 345 Port Julia, South Australia ...... 103 118 Port Macquarie, New South Wales ...... 465 526 Port Victoria, South Australia ...... 234 262 Port Wakefield, South Australia ...... 10 12 Portland, Victoria ...... 435 512 Raymond Terrace, New South Wales ...... 229 256 Ripponlea, Victoria ...... 13 16 Ryde, New South Wales ...... 9 12 Sale, Victoria ...... 235 264 Sassafras, Tasmania ...... 49 68 Scarsdale, Victoria ...... 233 262 Sheffield, Tasmania ...... 605 693 Shoalwater Bay, Queensland ...... 315 345 Smithton, Tasmania ...... 103 118 Somersby, New South Wales ...... 10 12 Somerton, Victoria ...... 103 118 South Deniliquin, New South Wales ...... 10 12 St. Arnaud, Victoria ...... 243 271 St. Marys, Tasmania ...... 103 118 Stratford, Victoria ...... 233 262 Sunbury, Victoria ...... 10 12 Swan Hill, Victoria ...... 254 281 Tamworth, New South Wales ...... 9 12 Thackaringa, New South Wales ...... 103 118 The Bluff, South Australia ...... 321,373, 359, 429, 465 526 The Priory, New South Wales ...... 224 243 The Rock, New South Wales ...... 169 200 Tidbinbilla Valley, Australian Capital Territory .. .. 103 118 Townsville, Queensland ...... 315 345 Tullamarine, Victoria ...... 571 645 Tweed Heads, New South Wales ...... 517 596 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales ...... 103(2) 118(2) Wagga Wagga (Kooringal), New South Wales ...... 469 538 Walgett, New South Wales ...... 621 707 Warilla, New South Wales ...... 85 105 Warlaby, Oaklands Junction, Victoria ...... 315 344 Warrawong, New South Wales ...... 224 243 Warrnambool, Victoria ...... 17 22 Warrnambool East, Victoria ...... 315 345 Waterhouse, Tasmania ...... 235 264 Waum Ponds, Victoria ...... 103 118 LAN-MEA Presented to Senate or House of Paperaper No. ______Representatives. Where Bound. Paper. (if printed). Page in-

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Lands Acquisition Act-continued. Land, &c., acquired at-continued. Wembley, Western Australia ...... 465 526 West Perth, Western Australia ...... 379 438 Western Junction, Tasmania ...... 483 559 Westbury, Tasmania ...... 49 68 , South Australia ...... 325 362 Wide Bay, Queensland ...... 9 12 Williams Island, South Australia ...... 417 482 Willowdale (Berrioye), New South Wales ...... 10 12 Wollongong, New South Wales ...... 535 608 (Almurta), Victoria ...... 315 344 Woodside, South Australia ...... 529 599 Woolwich, New South Wales ...... 178 208 Woomera-Port Augusta, South Australia ...... 103,315 118, 345 Wurdiboluc, Victoria...... 10 12 Wyee, New South Wales ...... 543 611 Yass, New South Wales ...... 517 593 Yaven Creek, New South Wales ...... 29 34 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1966-No. 82 ...... 503 581 Laos. See " Foreign Exchange Operations Fund for Laos" and "Nam Ngum Development Fund Agreement." Lewis, Mr. S. See " Statutory Declaration." Liberal and Country Party, Letter addressed to Secretary of. See "Yugoslav Settlers Association of Australia." Library. See "National Library Act." Life Insurance Act- Insurance Commissioner-Report- 1963 (Eighteenth) ...... 69 81 1964 (Nineteenth) ...... 283 305 1965 (Twentieth) ...... 627 709 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1966-No. 36 ...... 465 526 Lighthouses Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 99 ...... 10 12 1965-No. 137 ...... 343 388 Live-stock Slaughter Levy Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964-No. 91 ...... 103 118 1966- No. 64 ...... 465 526 No. lll .. .. 544 611 Live-stock Slaughter Levy Collection Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964-No. 92 ...... 103 118 Loss of H.M.A.S. Voyager- Ministerial statement, 15th September, 1964 ...... 126 153 Report of Royal Commissioner dated 13th August, 1964 .. 68 117 113 XIII. 289

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Malaysia. See " Air Services " "Asian Residents of Christmas Island ", "Defence Aid, &c." and " Parliamentary Delegations." Malta. See " Assisted Migration." Manila Summit Conference, October, 1966- Declaration entitled "Goals of Freedom" ...... f 638 713 ) Declaration on Peace and Progress in Asia and the Pacific .. 374 638 713 XIII. 725 Joint Communique ...... J 638 713 J Ministerial statement, 27th October, 1966 ...... 716 Manning, Hon. J. K. See "Bills of Exchange." Maritime Consultative Organization. See " Inter-Governmental Maritime, &c." Martin, Sir Leslie. See "Tertiary Education in Australia-Com- mittee, &c." Matrimonial Causes Act-Rules-Statutory Rules- 1965-No. 29 ...... 229 253 1966-No. 18 ...... 465 526 Measures to Improve the Balance of Payments position of the United States of America. See " United States of America Balance of Payments Programme." McMullin, Sir Alister. See "Parliament House." Meaning and Measurement of Economic Growth. See "Treasury Information Bulletin-Supplements." MEA-MIN

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Meat Export Marketing-Ministerial statement, 27th February, 1964...... 18 And see " Meat Marketing Arrangements, &c." Meat Industry Act-Australian Meat Board-Report-Year- 1963-64 (Interim-on operation of Meat Export Control Act) .. .. 113 127 1963-64 (Twenty-ninth-on operation of Meat Export Control Act) ...... 153 178 Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report- Year- 1964-65 (Interim) ...... 317 351 1964-65 (Thirtieth) ...... 379 437 1965-66 (Interim) ...... 550 625 1965-66 (Thirty-first) ...... 621 705 And see " Australian Meat Board Selection Committee." Meat Marketing Arrangements between Australia and United States of America-Notes exchanged on 17th February, 1964, forming an Agreement ...... 17 18 And see " Meat Export Marketing." Medical Hospitals, Committee on Teaching Costs of. See " Australian Universities Commission." Medical Research Endowment Act-National Health and Medical Research Council-Report- 1963 (Twenty-sixth) ...... 125 155 1964 (Twenty-seventh) ...... 339 383 1965 (Twenty-eighth) ...... 550 615 Meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers-- 1964-Final communiqu6, dated 15th July, 1964 ...... 125 1965-Final communiqu6...... 349 And see " My Journey Abroad-Statement by Prime Minister, 18th August, 1964." Melbourne. See "DC 6B Airliner Incident, &c." and "Public Works Committee Act." Migrant Hostels. See "Public Works Committee Act." Migration Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964-No. 158 ...... 224 244 1966-No. 86 ...... 517 596 Migration and Settlement Agreement between Australia and Nether- lands, signed 1st June, 1965 ...... 323 359 And see " Assisted Migration " and "Nationality and Citizenship Act." Military College. See " Defence Act." Milk Products. See " Processed Milk Products Bounty Act." Mining. See " Gold Mines Development Assistance Act" and " Gold-Mining Industry Assistance Act." Minister for Civil Aviation. See " Air Navigation Act "," Kingsford- Smith Airport, Sydney " and " Parliamentary Delegations." Minister for Defence. See " Overseas Visit by Minister for Defence." Minister for External Affairs. See " Foreign Affairs." Minister for Shipping and Transport. See "Parliamentary Dele- gations." Minister for Social Services. See " Parliamentary Delegations." Minister for the Interior. See Parliamentary Delegations." Minister for the Navy. See " Parliamentary Delegations." Minister for Trade and Industry. See " Overseas Visit by Minister for Trade and Industry." Ministerial statements. See- " Additional Housing Finance, 16th March, 1966 ", "Air Services ", " Aircraft Noise Problem near Airports, 10th May, 1966 ", " Animal Quarantine-llegal Importation of Cattle Semen, 2nd December, 1965 ", "Appropriation Measures-Change in Form of Annual Bills, 5th May, 1964 ", " Australian Capital Territory-Committee of Enquiry into the need for a College of Advanced Education, 23rd November, 1965 ", "Australian Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament ", MIN-MIN

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Ministerial statements-continued.-See- "Broadcasting-Licence for commercial station at Nambour, Queensland, 27th February, 1964 ", " Case of Gunner O'Neill, 16th March, 1966 ", "Cases of Gunner O'Neill, Gunner Willey and Major Tedder, 28th April, 1966 ", " Cereals Agreement between Australia and United Kingdom. 16th April, 1964 ", " Commonwealth Education Conference, &c." "Commonwealth Secondary School Scholarships, 19th May 1964 ", "Cyprus-United Nations Force-Continuation of Australiar, Police Element, 3rd May, 1966 ", "Cyprus-United Nations Police Force-Continued Australian participation, 5th May, 1965 ", " DC 6B Airliner Incident, Melbourne ", "Decimal Currency-Changeover in Commonwealth Depart. ments, 12th May, 1965 ", "Defence Aid for Malaysia, 17th March, 1964 ", " Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Scheme, 27th April, 1965 ", "Defence Review, 10th November, 1964 ", "Development of Northern Australia, Statement by Prime Minister, 7th May, 1964 ", " Drought-Relief Measures, 26th August, 1965 ", "Drought in Northern Territory-Relief Measures, 26th August, 1965 ", "Economic Enquiry-Report of Committee, 21st Septembex, 1965 ", "Educational Television Services-Report of Advisory Committee, 11th May, 1966 ", " Foreign Affairs ", " Immigration Policy affecting Non-Europeans, 9th March, 1966 ", " Incidents in the Gulf of Tonkin, 11th August, 1964 ", "Independent Schools in Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory-Government Assistance, 10th Novem- ber, 1965 ", "India-Drawing from International Monetary Fund-Austra- lian Contribution, 30th March, 1965 ", " International Aid for Education in Papua and New Guinea, 24t:i November, 1965 ", " Loss of H.M.A.S. Voyager, 15th September, 1964 ", " Manila Summit Conference, 27th October, 1966 ", " Meat Export Marketing, 27th February, 1964 ", "My Journey Abroad-Statement by Prime Minister, 18ti August, 1964 ", " National Airports Programme, 1st April, 1965 ", "National Radiation Advisory Committee-Report date November, 1965 ", "National Service Call-up, llth May, 1965 ", "Nauru, 1st April, 1965 ", " Naval Programme, 26th October, 1965 ", "Naval Support Facility at Cockburn Sound ", "New Zealand-Australia Free Trade Agreement, 17th August, 1965 ", "Northern Territory-Gove Bauxite Deposits, 15th September, 1965 ", "Off-shore Petroleum Legislation, 16th November, 1965 ", "Ord River Project, 5th May, 1965 ", " Overseas Visit by Minister for Defence, 25th March, 1965 ", " Overseas Visit by Minister for Trade and Industry, 23rd Novenm- ber, 1965 ", " Papua and New Guinea ", "Parliamentary and Government Publications-Recommenda- tions of Joint Select Committee ", "Post Office-Charges on Conversion to Decimal Currency, 30th March, 1965 ", " Post Office-Salaries, 8th April, 1965 ", " Prime Minister's Visit to South-East Asia, 5th May, 1966 ", MIN-NAT

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Ministerial Statements-continued.-See- " Provision of Science Buildings and Equipment in Secondary Schools, 5th March, 1964 ", " Public Service (Papua and New Guinea) Ordinance 1965- Withholding of Assent, 24th August, 1965 ", " R.A.A.F. Sabre Aircraft Accident at Newcastle ", " Rhodesia, 16th November, 1965 ", " Rhodesia-Additional Financial and Economic Sanctions, 8th December, 1965 ", " Royal Australian Air Force-New Jet Trainer, 26th August, 1965 ", " Royal Australian Air Force-Purchase of Training and Trans- port Aircraft, 1st December, 1965 ". " Sanctions Provisions of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 11th November, 1964 ", " SEATO-Council of Ministers-Ninth Meeting ", "Service in the Citizen Forces as an alternative to National Service, 8th December, 1965 ", " Softwood Planting in Australia, 9th March, 1966 ", " State of the Economy, 31st March, 1966 ", " Statement of Policy by New Government, 8th March, 1966 ", "Superannuation Fund ", "Television-Commercial licences, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth areas, 27th February, 1964 ", "Tertiary Education in Australia-Report of Committee, 24th March, 1965 ", "United Kingdom Restraints on Overseas Investment, 4th May, 1966 ", "United Nations-Enlargement of Security Council and Economic and Social Council, 12th May, 1965 ", "United States of America Balance of Payments Programme, 1st April, 1965 ", "United States of America Balance of Payments Programme- Visit by Treasurer to United States of America, 13th May, 1965 ", "Vietnam, 29th April, 1965 " and "Yugo-Slav Immigrant Organizations, 27th August, 1964." Money Orders, Exchange of- Agreement between Australia and Federal Republic of Germany, signed 8th July, 1965 ...... 323 359 Agreement between Australia and Southern Rhodesia, signed 8th January, 1965 ...... 257 281 Agreement dated 23rd and 27th September, 1963, between Australia and United Kingdom relating to exchange of money orders between Nauru and the Gilbert and Ellice Islands ...... 41 46 Murray River. See " River Murray Waters Act." My Journey Abroad-Statement by Prime Minister, 18th August, 1964 .. 108 And see " Meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers-1964."

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Nam Ngum Development Fund Agreement between Australia, Canada, Denmark, Japan, Laos, Netherlands, New Zealand, Thailand, United States of America and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, signed 4th May, 1966 .. .. 555 632 Nambour, Queensland-Commercial broadcasting station licence. See "Australian Broadcasting Control Board" and "Broad- casting." National Accounting Estimates. See "Treasury Information Bulletin-Supplements." National Airports Programme-Ministerial statement, 1st April, 1965 179 239 .. XIV. 783 National Capital Development Commission Act-National Capital Development Commission-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1963-64 (Seventh) ...... 90 135 161 VIII. 387 NAT-NAT Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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National Capital Development Commission Act-continued. 1964-65 (Eighth) ...... 226 373 427 VI11. 427 1965-66 (Ninth) ...... 336 583 649 VIM 471 And see "Australian Capital Territory", "Canberra" and "Public Accounts Committee Act-Joint Committee of Public Accounts-Reports." National Debt Sinking Fund Act-National Debt Commission-. Report-Year- 1963-64 (Forty-first) ...... 121 135 1964-65 (Forty-second) ...... 325 361 1965-66 (Forty-third)...... 559 633 National Fitness Act-Report- 1962, 1963 and 1964 ...... 379 439 1965 ...... 621 705 National Health Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 107 ...... 10 12 1964- No. 12 ...... 10 12 No. 57 ...... 73 90 No. 135 ...... 210 234 1965- No. 17 ...... 224 244 No. 51 ...... 277 308 No. 94 ...... 315 345 Nos. 151, 152 ...... 379 438 No. 185 ...... 465 526 1966- No. 80 ...... 503 581 No. 99 ...... 544 611 National Health and Medical Research Council. See "Medical Research Endowment Act." National Income and Expenditure. See "Finance." National Library Act-Council of National Library of Australia-- Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General':; Report-Year- 1963-64 (Fourth) ...... 75 121 139 VIII. 575 1964-65 (Fifth) ...... 214 335 371 ViII. 605 1965-66 (Sixth) ...... 334 591 660 VIII. 637 National Radiation Advisory Committee- Ministerial statement, 17th March, 1966, in connection with Report dated November, 1965 ...... 541 Report dated November, 1965 ._ .. .. 473 541 National Service Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965- No. 1 ...... 224 244 No. 114...... 317 353 National Service Call-up-Ministerial statement, Ilth May, 1965 ...... 297 And see " Service in the Citizen Forces as an alternative to National Service." National University. See "Australian National University Act." Nationality and Citizenship Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964-No. 1.. 10 12 1965- No. 8 ...... 224 244 No. 146...... 366 419 Return-Year- 1963-64 ...... 123 141 1964-65 ...... 2..204 319 355 ViII. 379 1965-66 ...... 318 550 625 VIII. 383 Native Members of the Forces Benefits Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-- 1964-- No.112.. 125 154 No. 165.. 224 244 1965- No. 3 ...... 224 244 No. 123...... 332 370 1966-No. 83 ...... 503 581 NAU-NAV

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Nauru- Ministerial statement, 1st April, 1965 242 Report to General Assembly of United Nations on Administra- tion-Year- 1962-63.. .. . 41 XVIII. 1963-64...... 243 XVIII. 1964-65.. 489 XViI. Andsee " Money Orders, Exchange of, between Nauru and Gilbert and Ellice Islands-Agreement, &c." Nauru Act-Ordinance-1966-No. 3-Executive Council.. 469 Naval Defence Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-Nos. 95, 112, 113, 121, 122, 145 10 1964- Nos. 2, 5, 6 .. 10 No. 16 13 Nos. 15, 20.. .. °.. 29 No. 50 .. °.. 62 No. 51 73 No. 60 .. °.. 85 No. 90 103 .. .. No. 98 107 No. 101 107 Nos. 103, 104 121 No. 115 125 No. 130 188 Nos. 138, 139 217 Nos. 143, 145, 156, 157, 167, 168 224 1965- Nos. 46, 47 .. 269 Nos. 55, 56, 62, 67, 15"6,1868, 69, 70, 74, 85, 95, 97, 1CI:3 315 No.117 317 No. 122 332 .° . No. 140 343 No. 157 379 Nos. 162, 163, 164, 165 401 No. 175 429 No. 193 465 1966- Nos. 31, 32, 33, 34 465 Nos. 93, 101, 103, 104, 115 544 No. 128 575 No. 135 595 Naval Programme-Ministerial statement, 26th October, 1965 Naval Support Facility at Cockburn Sound, Western Australia- Ministerial statement

Navigation Act- Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations- Determination dated 12th October, 1965- Determination 366 Amendment- 16th November, 1965 401 7th July, 1966 544 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-Nos. 97, 98, 102 10 1964- Nos. 7, 8 10 Nos. 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 35 No. 58 .. 95 No. 59 .. 85 No. 164.. 224 1965- No. 7 224 Nos. 99, 113 315 Nos. 104, 105, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 112 317 No. 120.. 327 No. 170 °.. .. ° 411 1966- No. 27 .. NAV-NOR

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Navigation Act-continued. Report of cases in which the power of Governor-General has been exercised under section 422A during- 1962-63 ...... 103 118 1963-64 ...... 224 244 1964-65 ...... 465 526 Netherlands. See " Migration and Settlement Agreement" and " Nam Ngum Development Fund Agreement." New Guinea-Report to General Assembly of United Nations on Administration-Year- 1962-63 ...... 76 107 115 XIX. 1 1963-64 ...... 139 243 267 XIX. 337 1964-65 ...... 299 495 571 XIX. 685 And see- "International Aid for Education in Papua and New Guinea ", " Papua and New Guinea ", " Papua and New Guinea Act" and " Public Service (Papua and New Guinea) Ordinance 1965." New South Wales Intrastate Air Routes-Report of Committee set up by Governments of New South Wales and Commonwealth of Australia, dated 12th July, 1965 ...... 317 355 And see " Civil Aviation." New Zealand. See " Nam Ngum Development Fund Agreement" and " South Pacific Commission-Agreement, &c." New Zealand-Australia Free Trade Agreement- Agreement, signed 31st August, 1965 ...... 200 325 361 XIII. 741 Ministerial statement, 17th August, 1965 ...... 316 341 Newcastle. See " R.A.A.F. Sabre Aircraft Accident." Newspaper Advertisement. See " Privileges Committee."

Noise Problem near Airports. See " Aircraft Noise Problem." Norfolk Island-Report-Year- 1962-63...... 41 25 23 XVII. 513 1963-64...... 117 263 287 XVIII. 537 1964-65...... 281 475 543 XVIII. 577 Norfolk Island Act- Ordinances- 1964- No. 1-Conveyancing ...... 21 24 No. 2-Norfolk Island Council ...... 85 105 No. 3-Plant and Fruit Diseases ...... 85 105 No. 4-Public Moneys ...... 107 126 No. 5-Referendum ...... 107 126 No. 6-Ordinances Revision ...... 117 133 No. 7-Contagious Diseases ...... 107 126 No. 8-Crown Lands ...... 107 126 No. 9-Slaughtering .. .. . 125 154 1965- No. 1-Ordinances Revision ...... 254 281 No. 2-Customs ...... 369 424 1966- No. I-Companies ...... 465 526 No. 2-Timber Licences ...... 465 526 No. 3-Post and Telegraph ...... 465 526 No. 4-Court of Petty Sessions ...... 465 526 No. 5-Evidence ...... 465 526 No. 6-Conveyancing ...... 465 526 No. 7-Bean Seeds and Bean Plants .. . .. 465 526 No. 8-Motor Vehicles ...... 495 576 No. 9-Education ...... 544 611 No. 10-Census ...... 544 611 Regulations-1966- No. 1 (Motor Vehicles Ordinance) ...... 495 576 No. 2 (Education Ordinance) ...... 544 611 Northern Australia Development. See "Development of Northern Australia." NOR-NOR

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Northern Territory- Gove Bauxite Deposits-Ministerial statement, 15th September, 1965 ...... 336 372 Report-Year- 1961-62 ...... 111 157 183 XX. 1 1962-63 ...... 123 211 229 XX. 153 1963-64 ...... 178 263 287 XX. 319 1964-65 ...... 282 485 557 XX. 507 And see- " Drought in Northern Territory ", " Independent Schools in Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory ", " Public Accounts Committee Act " and " Public Works Committee Act" Northern Territory (Administration) Act- Crown Lands Ordinance-Statement of reasons by Minister for resumption or revocation of reserves in Northern Territory- Alice Springs ...... 10, 103 13, 118(2), (2), 249, 278, 292 263, 565 (2), 640 Certain Aboriginal Reserves ...... 10 13 Darwin ...... 103, 317, 118, 353, 339 382 Katherine ...... 224(2), 244(2), 565 640 Tennant Creek ...... 103 118 Ordinances- 1961-Lottery and Gaming Ordinance, together with state- ment of reasons for withholding assent dated 11th May, 1965 ...... 269 299 1962-Business Names Ordinance, together with statement of reasons for withholding assent dated 11th May, 1965 .. 269 299 1963- No. 72-Intestate Wards (Distribution of Estates) .. .. 10 13 No. 73-Administrator's Council ...... 10 13 No. 74-Housing 1962 ...... 10 13 No. 75-Companies (No. 3) ...... 10 13 No. 76-Defamation ...... 10 13 No. 77-Prohibited Drugs ...... 10 13 No. 78-Darwin Town Area Leases .. . .. 10 13 Control of Roads Ordinance, together with statement of reasons for withholding assent ...... 57 76 1964-- No. I-Legislative Council (Powers and Privileges) 1963 .. 29 32 No. 2-Licensing (No. 2) 1963 ...... 29 32 No. 3-Housing Loans 1963 ...... 29 32 No. 4-School Committee 1963 ...... 29 32 No. 5-Landlord and Tenant (Control of Rents) 1963.. .. 29 32 No. 6-Local Government (No. 3) 1963 ...... 29 32 No. 7-Local Government (No. 4) 1963 ...... 32 40 No. 8-Darwin Town Area Leases (No. 2) 1963 .. .. 41 57 No. 9-Freehold Titles 1963 ...... 41 57 No. 10-Agricultural Development Leases (No. 2) 1963 .. 41 57 No. 11-Crown Lands (No. 2) 1963 ...... 41 57 No. 12-Crown Lands (No. 3) 1963 .. .. . 41 57 No. 13-Hospitals and Medical Services .. .. . 49 68 No. 14-Endemic Diseases ...... 49 68 No. 15-Building ...... 49 68 No. 16-Native Administration Ordinance 1940 Repeal .. 63 80 No. 17-Darwin Hospital Advisory Board Ordinance 1963 Repeal ...... 63 80 No. 18-Spear-guns Control ...... 63 80 No. 19-Special Purposes Leases (No. 2) 1963 .. .. 99 119 No. 20-Mining (No. 2) ...... 103 119 No. 21-Control of Roads .. . .. 99 119 No. 22-Stamp ...... 99 119 No. 23-Town Planning...... 103 119 No. 24-Lottery and Gaming ...... 103 119 No. 25-Tuberculosis ...... 103 119 NOR-NOR

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Northern Territory (Administration) Act-continued. Ordinances-continued. 1964-continued. No. 26-Mining Assistance ...... 103 119 No. 27-Native Constabulary Ordinance 1940 Repeal.. .. 103 119 No. 28-Auctioneers ...... 120 133 No. 29-Lottery and Gaming (No. 2) ...... 120 133 No. 30-Darwin Hospital Advisory Board .. . .. 120 133 No. 31-Social Welfare ...... 135 166 No. 32-Mining (No. 3) ...... 135 166 No. 33-Petroleum (Prospecting and Mining) .. .. 135 166 No. 34-Lottery and Gaming (No. 3) .. . . 135 166 No. 35-Licensing ...... 135 166 No. 36-Cemeteries ...... 135 166 No. 37-Criminal Law Amendment . .. . 135 166 No. 38-Crown Lands ...... 135 166 No. 39-Dangerous Drugs ...... 135 166 No. 40-Firearms ...... 135 166 No. 41-Intestate Aboriginals (Distribution of Estates) .. 135 166 No. 42-Methylated Spirit ...... 135 166 No. 43-Poisons ...... 135 166 No. 44-Police and Police Offences...... 135 166 No. 45-Registration of Dogs ...... 135 166 No. 46-Wards' Employment ...... 135 166 No. 47-Workmen's Compensation .. .. 135 166 No. 48-Alice Springs Town Management . . . .. 153 182 No. 49-Tennant Creek Town Management...... 153 182 No. 50-Katherine Town Management ...... 153 182 No. 51-Defamation ...... 153 182 No. 52-Tourist Board ...... 153 182 No. 53-Child Welfare ...... 153 182 No. 54-Hawkers ...... 153 182 No. 55-Freehold Titles ...... 153 182 No. 56-Pharmacy ...... 173 203 No. 57-Alice Springs Hospital Advisory Board .. .. 181 210 No. 58-Local Government ...... 224 244 No. 59-Local Government (No. 2) ...... 224 244 No. 60-Wildlife Conservation and Control ...... 224 244 No. 61-Crown Lands (No. 2) ...... 224 244 No. 62-Crown Lands (No. 3) ...... 224 244 No. 63-Forestry ...... 224 244 No. 64-Public Service ...... 224 244 No. 65-Darwin Town Area Leases ...... 224 244 No. 66-Explosives ...... 224 244 No. 67-Adoption of Children ...... 224 244 No. 68-Local Government (No. 3) ...... 224 244 No. 69-Justices ...... 224 244 No. 70-Marine Board and Navigation ...... 224 244 No. 71-Mental Defectives ...... 224 244 No. 72-Architects ...... 224 244 Control of Roads Ordinance (No. 2), together with statement of reasons for withholding assent .. .. 544 611 1965- No. 1-Licensing (No. 2) 1964 ...... 243 272 No. 2-Local Courts 1964 ...... 243 272 No. 3-Police and Police Offences (No. 2) 1964 .. .. 243 272 No. 4-Police and Police Offences (No. 3) 1964 .. . 243 272 No. 5-Registration of Dogs (No. 2) 1964 .. . .. 243 272 No. 6-Licensing ...... 243 272 No. 7-Police and Police Offences ...... 243 272 No. 8-Mining 1964 ...... 243 272 No. 9-Prisons ...... 277 308 No. 10-Supply of Services ...... 277 308 No. 11-Pearling and Pearl Culture 1964 ...... 317 353 No. 12-Hospitals and Medical Services .. . .. 317 353 No. 13-Education ...... 317 353 No. 14-Housing ...... 317 353 No. 15-Real Property ...... 317 353 No. 16-Town Planning ...... 317 353 26313/69-8 NOR-NOR Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bond. P p e Papr Paper No. a r (if printed). Page in-

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Northern Territory (Administration) Act-continued. Ordinances-continued. 1965-continued. No. 17-Control of Waters ...... 317 353 No. 18-Legal Practitioners ...... 317 353 No. 19-Lottery and Gaming ...... 317 353 No. 20-Local Government (No. 2) .. .. . 317 353 No. 21-Forestry ...... 317 353 No. 22-Valuation of Land ...... 332 370 No. 23-Juries ...... 332 370 No. 24-Local Courts ...... 332 370 No. 25-Petroleum Products Subsidy . .. .. 332 370 No. 26-Aliens Act Repeal ...... 332 370 No. 27-Child Welfare ...... 332 370 No. 28-Workmen's Compensation . .. .. 332 370 No. 29-Mining ...... 332 370 No. 30-Police and Police Offences (No. 2) . .. .. 332 370 No. 31-Alice Springs Town Management ...... 351 391 No. 32-Fisheries ...... 351 391 No. 33-Registration of Dogs ...... 366 410 No. 34-Oaths ...... 366 410 No. 35-Wildlife Conservation and Control . .. .. 366 410 No. 36-Special Purposes Leases ...... 373 429 No. 37-Alice Springs Town Management (No. 2) .. .. 373 429 No. 38-Crown Lands ...... 401 467 No. 39-Legislation Repeal ...... 421 487 No. 40-Water Supplies Development ...... 423 494 No. 41-Prisons (No. 2) ...... 423 494 No. 42-Supreme Court Ordinance Repeal ...... 423 494 No. 43-Firearms ...... 423 494 No. 44-Museums and Art Galleries ...... 423, 631 494, 712 Statement of reasons for disallowance of part of the Ordinance ...... 631 712 No. 45-Bush Fires Control ...... 465 526 No. 46-Hire-Purchase ...... 465 526 No. 47-Encouragement of Primary Production .. .. 465 526 No. 48-Darwin Town Area Leases (No. 2) . .. .. 465 526 No. 49-Crown Lands (No. 2) ...... 465 526 No. 50-Landlord and Tenant (Control of Rents) .. .. 465 526 No. 51-Mining Assistance ...... 465 526 No. 52-Pounds ...... 465 526 No. 53-Registration of Dogs (No. 2) . .. . 465 526 No. 54-Workmen's Compensation (No. 2) .. .. . 465 526 No. 55-Weights and Measures ...... 465 526 No. 56-Motor Vehicles (No. 2) ...... 465 526 No. 57-Pawnbrokers ...... 465 526 No. 58-Local Government (No. 4) ...... 465 526 No. 59-Lottery and Gaming (No. 2) ...... 465 526 No. 60-Justices ...... 465 526 No. 61-Hospitals and Medical Services (No. 2) .. .. 465 526 No. 62-Petroleum Products Subsidy (No. 2) .. .. 465 526 No. 63-Stamp ...... 465 526 No. 64-Evidence ...... 465 526 No. 65-Instruments ...... 466 527 No. 66-Education (No. 2) ...... 466 527 No. 67-Long Service Leave ...... 466 527 Agricultural Development Leases Ordinance, together with statement of reasons for withholding assent.. . 535 601 Local Government Ordinance, together with statement of reasons for withholding assent ...... 535 601 1966- No. I-Darwin Town Area Leases 1965 ...... 466 527 No. 2-Wards' Employment 1965 ...... 466 527 No. 3-Adelaide Sewers Acts Repeal ...... 490 567 No. 4-Foot and Mouth Disease Compensation .. .. 490 567 No. 5-Housing Loans ...... 490 567 No. 6-National Parks and Gardens ...... 490 567 No. 7-Pounds ...... 490 567 No. 8-Tourist Board ...... 490 567 No. 9-Darwin Hospital Advisory Board ...... 490 567 NOR-NOR

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Northern Territory (Administration) Act-continued. Regulations-continued. 1965- No. 1 (Architects Ordinance) ...... 243 272 No. 2 (Forestry Ordinance) ...... 243 272 No. 3 (Supply of Services Ordinance) ...... 243 272 No. 4 (Justices Ordinance) ...... 277 308 No. 5 (Crown Lands Ordinance) ...... 277 308 No. 6 (Social Welfare Ordinance) ...... 286 315 No. 7 (Juries Ordinance) ...... 286 315 No. 8 (Methylated Spirit Ordinance) . .. . 286 315 No. 9 (Crown Lands Ordinance) ...... 332 370 No. 10 (Crown Lands Ordinance) ...... 318 353 No. 11 (Forestry Ordinance) ...... 318 353 No. 12 (Prohibited Drugs Ordinance) . .. . 318 353 No. 13 (Bush Fires Ordinance) ...... 318 353 No. 14 (Social Welfare Ordinance) ...... 318 353 No. 15 (Petroleum Products Subsidy Ordinance) .. .. 332 370 No. 16 (Crown Lands Ordinance) ...... 379 440 No. 17 (Mining Ordinance) ...... 379 440 Nos. 19 and 21 (Public Service Ordinance) ...... 466 527 No. 22 (Motor Vehicles Ordinance) ...... 466 527 No. 23 (Mining Ordinance) ...... 466 527 No. 24 (Education Ordinance) ...... 466 527 No. 25 (Building Ordinance) ...... 466 527 No. 26 (Motor Vehicles Ordinance) ...... 466 527 No. 27 (Stock Routes and Travelling Stock Ordinance) .. 466 527 1966- No. 1 (Supply of Services Ordinance) ...... 466 527 No. 2 (Local Government Ordinance) ...... 466 527 No. 3 (Petroleum Products Subsidy Ordinance) .. .. 466 527 No. 4 (Hospitals and Medical Services Ordinance) .. .. 490 567 No. 5 (Foot and Mouth Disease Compensation Ordi- nance) ...... 490 567 No. 6 (Petroleum (Prospecting and Mining) Ordinance) .. 490 567 No. 7 (Traffic Ordinance) ...... 490 567 No. 8 (Supply of Services Ordinance) ...... 490 567 No. 9 (Local Government Ordinance) ...... 495 576 No. 10 (Firearms Ordinance) ...... 544 611 No. 11 (Public Service Ordinance) ...... 544 611 No. 12 (Fisheries Ordinance) ...... 544 611 No. 13 (Child Welfare Ordinance) ...... 544 611 No. 14 (Fisheries Ordinance) ...... 587 656 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-Nos. 105, 109 ...... 10 13 1964-No. 126 ...... 150 179 1965- No. 131...... 332 370 No. 178...... 466 527 1966- Nos. 56, 57 ...... 466 527 Northern Territory Representation Act, Northern Territory (Adminis- tration) Act and Commonwealth Electoral Act-Regulations- Statutory Rules- 1965- No. 15 ...... 225 244 No. 132...... 332 370 1966- No.29 ...... 466 527 Nyasaland. See" Trade." O

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Operations and Control Tower Building, Sydney (Kingsford-Smith) Airport. See "Public Works Committee Act." Ord River Project-Ministerial statement, 5th May, 1965 .. .. 265 Overseas Investment in Australia. See "Treasury Information Bulletin-Supplements " and "United Kingdom Restraints on Overseas Investment." Overseas Telecommunications Act-Overseas Telecommunications Commission (Australia)-Report and financial accounts, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year ended- 31st March, 1964 (Eighteenth) ...... 163 185 31st March, 1965 (Nineteenth) ...... 369 421 31st March, 1966 (Twentieth) ...... 613 695 Overseas Visit by Minister for Defence-Ministerial statement, 25th March, 1965 ...... 230 261 Overseas Visit by Minister for Trade and Industry-Ministerial state- ment, 23rd November, 1965 ...... 465

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Papua and New Guinea Act-continued. Ordinances-continued. 1963-continued. No. 62-Superannuation (Papua and New Guinea) (No. 2) ...... 10 13 No. 63-Ordinances Interpretation ...... 10 13 No. 64-Papua and New Guinea Coffee Marketing Board ...... 10 13 No. 65-Local Courts ...... 30 32 No. 66-Liquor (Miscellaneous Provisions) ...... 10 13 No. 67-Unclaimed Moneys ...... 10 13 No. 68-Native Employment (No. 2) ...... 10 13 No. 69-Survey (No. 2) ...... 10 13 No. 70-Housing Loans ...... 10 13 No. 71-Judges' Pensions ...... 10 13 No. 72-Cocoa Industry ...... 10 13 No. 73-Cemeteries ...... 10 13 No. 74-Public Museums and Art Galleries ...... 10 13 No. 75-Treasury ...... 10 13 No. 76-Personal Tax (Rates) 1964...... 10 13 No. 77-Personal Tax (Rates) (No. 2) 1964 ...... 10 13 1964- No. 1-Companies 1963 ...... 45 60 No. 2-Amendments Incorporation 1963 ...... 45 60 No. 3-Civil Registration 1963 ...... 67 83 No. 4-Superannuation (Papua and New Guinea) (No. 3) 1963 ...... 45 60 No. 5-Superannuation (Papua and New Guinea) (No. 4) 1963 ...... 45 60 No. 6-Papua and New Guinea Retirement Benefits 1963 ...... 45 60 No. 7-Business Names 1963 ...... 45 60 No. 8-Marriage 1963 ...... 85 105 No. 9-Education (No. 2) 1963 ...... 45 60 No. 10-Roads Maintenance (No. 2) 1963 .. . .. 45 61 No. 11-Workers' Compensation 1963 . .. .. 45 61 No. 12-Child Welfare 1963 ...... 45 61 No. 13-Coroners 1963 ...... 64 80 No. 14-Anatomy 1963 ...... 64 80 No. 15-Land (Tenure Conversion) 1963 . .. .. 64 80 No. 16-Local Government 1963 ...... 104 119 No. 17-Papua and New Guinea Harbours Board 1963 .. 64 80 No. 18-Matrimonial Causes 1963 ...... 85 105 No. 19-District Courts 1963 ...... 104 119 No. 20-Public Service (Papua and New Guinea) 1963.. .. 104 119 No. 21-Public Works Committee (Papua and New Guinea) ...... 104 119 No. 22-Supply (No. 1) 1964-65 ...... 113 128 No. 23-Papua and New Guinea Coffee Marketing Board ...... 104 119 No. 24-Statutory Instruments (Publication). . . .. 113 128 No. 25-Ex-servicemen's Credit Board (Validation of Certain Acts) ...... 104 119 No. 26-Currency ...... 104 119 No. 27-Vagrancy (Papua) ...... 113 128 No. 28-Appropriation (No. 2) 1963-64 ...... 113 128 No. 29-Native Economic Development ...... 113 128 No. 30-Criminal Code Amendment (Papua) .. .. 113 128 No. 31-Criminal Code Amendment (New Guinea) .. .. 133 160 No. 32-Evidence and Discovery (Papua) ...... 113 128 No. 33-Evidence (New Guinea) ...... 113 128 No. 34-Catholic Mission-Vanimo . .. .. 113 128 No. 35-District Courts ...... 113 128 No. 36-Unclaimed Moneys ...... 125 154 No. 37-Electoral ...... 125 154 No. 38-Liquor (Licensing) ...... 145 173 No. 39-Customs Tariff ...... 145 173 No. 40-Excise Tariff ...... 145 173 No. 41-Loan (Works, Services and Electricity) .. .. 153 182 PAP-PAP

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Papua and New Guinea Act-continued. Ordinances-continued. 1964-continued. No. 42-Appropriation 1964-65 ...... 153 182 No. 43-Income Tax ...... 173 203 No. 44-Restaurants (Licensing) ...... 173 203 No. 45-Treasury ...... 173 203 No. 46-Sale of Bread Ordinance (New Guinea) Repeal .. 173 203 No. 47-Bread Ordinance (Papua) Repeal ...... 173 203 No. 48-Motor Traffic ...... 173 203 No. 49-Jury Ordinances (Repeal) ...... 173 203 No. 50-Petroleum (Prospecting and Mining) 1963 .. .. 225 244 No. 51-Parliamentary Powers and Privileges .. .. 225 244 No. 52-Papua and New Guinea Harbours Board .. .. 225 244 No. 53-Explosives ...... 225 244 No. 54-Administrator's Powers ...... 225 244 1965- No. 1-Slaughtering 1964 ...... 225 244 No. 2-Superannuation (Papua and New Guinea) 1964 .. 225 244 No. 3-Civil Registration (Commencement) ...... 225 244 No. 4-Industrial Development (Incentives to Pioneer Industries) ...... 225 244 No. 5-District Courts ...... 243, 254 272 No. 6-Public Accounts Committee (Papua and New Guinea) ...... 243, 254 272 No. 7-Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies .. .. 243, 254 272 No. 8-Appropriation (No. 2) 1964-65 ...... 254 281 No. 9-Income Tax ...... 243, 254 272 No. 10-Public Works Committee (Papua and New Guinea) ...... 254 281 No. 11-Police Offences (New Guinea) ...... 243, 254 272 No. 12-Police Offences (Papua) ...... 243, 254 272 No. 13-Motor Traffic ...... 254 281 No. 14-United Church (Papua and New Guinea) .. .. 254 281 No. 15-Administrative Re-organization (District Ad- ministration) ...... 254 281 No. 16-University of Papua and New Guinea .. .. 318 353 No. 17-Institute of Higher Technical Education .. .. 318 353 No. 18-Health (Papua) ...... 318 353 No. 19-Personal Tax ...... 318 353 No. 20-Personal Tax (Rates) ...... 318 353 No. 21-Supply (No. 1) 1965-66 ...... 318 353 No. 22-Appropriation (No. 3) 1964-65 ...... 325 362 No. 23-Quarantine ...... 318 353 No. 24-Ordinances Interpretation ...... 318 353 No. 25-Amendments Incorporation ...... 318 353 No. 26-National Cultural Property (Preservation) .. .. 318 353 No. 27-Antiquities Ordinance Repeal ...... 318 353 No. 28-Parliamentary Powers and Privileges .. .. 318 353 No. 29-Unclaimed Moneys ...... 318 353 No. 30-Child Welfare ...... 318 353 No. 31-Papua and New Guinea Place Names .. .. 318 353 No. 32-Papua and New Guinea Retirement Benefits.. .. 318 353 No. 33-Arbitration (Public Service) ...... 318 353 No. 34-Administrative Arrangements ...... 339 382 No. 35-New Guinea Land Titles Restoration .. .. 339 382 No. 36-Provisional Collection of Taxes ...... 339 382 No. 37-Loan (Works, Services and Electricity) .. .. 351 391 No. 38-Customs Tariff ...... 366 410 No. 39-Excise Tariff ...... 366 410 No. 40-Appropriation 1965-66 ...... 339 382 No. 41-Income Tax (No. 2) ...... 366 410 No. 42-Income Tax (Rates) ...... 366 410 No. 43-Land Titles Commission ...... 373 429 No. 44-Pure Food ...... 381 442 No. 45-Treasury ...... 381 442 No. 46-Native Loans Fund ...... 381 442 No. 47-Speaker (Continuance of Office) . .. .. 381 442 No. 48-Gaming (Playing Cards) ...... 381 442 PAP-PAP

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Papua and New Guinea Act-continued. Ordinances-continued. 1965-continued. No. 49-Sale of Human Blood ...... 381 442 No. 50-Local Government ...... 381 442 No. 51-Succession Duties ...... 381 442 No. 52-American Province of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart ...... 387 451 No. 53-Public Service (Papua and New Guinea) .. .. 421 487 No. 54-Land Titles Commission (No. 2) ...... 421 487 No. 55-Evangelical Lutheran Church of New Guinea Property Trust ...... 421 487 No. 56-Petroleum (Prospecting and Mining) .. .. 421 487 No. 57-Poisons and Dangerous Substances .. .. 435 507 No. 58-Workers' Compensation ...... 435 507 No. 59-Mining (New Guinea) ...... 435 507 No. 60-Firearms Regulation ...... 466 527 No. 61-Currency ...... 466 527 No. 62-Decimal Currency (Conversion) .. . .. 466 527 No. 63-Papua and New Guinea Currency Conversion Commission ...... 466 527 No. 64-Customs Tariff (No. 2) ...... 466 527 No. 65-Stamp Duties ...... 466 527 No. 66-Papua and New Guinea Coffee Marketing Board .. 466 527 No. 67-Port Charges ...... 466 527 No. 68-Excise Tariff (No. 2) ...... 466 527 No. 69-Criminal Code Amendment (New Guinea) .. .. 466 527 No. 70--Criminal Code Amendment (Papua) .. .. 466 527 No. 71-Criminal Code Amendment Ordinance (New Guinea) Amendment ...... 466 527 No. 72-Criminal Code Amendment Ordinance (Papua) Amendment ...... 466 527 No. 73-Parliamentary Powers and Privileges (No. 2).. .. 466 527 No. 74-Building ...... 466 527 No. 75-Industrial Development (Incentives to Pioneer Industries) (No. 2) ...... 466 527 No. 76-Ordinances Interpretation (No. 2) ...... 466 527 No. 77-Orders (Validation) ...... 466 527 No. 78-Judges' Pensions ...... 466 527 No. 79-Customs Tariff (Dumping and Subsidies) .. .. 466 527 No. 80-Co-operative Societies ...... 466 527 No. 81-Native Employment ...... 466 527 Public Service (Papua and New Guinea) Ordinance, together with statement of reasons for withholding assent ...... 318 351 And see "Public Service (Papua and New Guinea) Ordinance 1965-Withholding of Assent-Minis- terial statement." 1966- No. 1-Medical Services 1965 ...... 466 527 No. 2-Papua and New Guinea Development Bank 1965 .. 466 527 No. 3-Papua and New Guinea Retirement Benefits (No. 2) 1965...... 466 527 No. 4-Superannuation (Papua and New Guinea) 1965 .. 466 527 No. 5-Land 1965 ...... 481 556 No. 6-Appropriation (No. 2) 1965-66 ...... 481 556 No. 7-Industrial Organizations 1965 . .. .. 490 567 No. 8-Building ...... 495 576 No. 9-Income Tax ...... 495 576 No. 10-Ordinances Interpretation ...... 495 576 No. 11--Census (Papua and New Guinea) . .. .. 495 576 No. 12-Post and Telegraph (Papua) . .. .. 495 576 No. 13-Post and Telegraph (New Guinea) ...... 495 576 No. 14-Crocodile Trade (Protection) . .. .. 495 576 No. 15-Public Museums and Art Galleries ...... 495 576 No. 16-Papua and New Guinea Electricity Commission .. 495 576 No. 17-Industrial Relations 1965 ...... 495 576 No. 18-Industrial Relations ...... 495 576 No. 19-Fauna Protection ...... 517 596 PAP-PAR

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Papua and New Guinea Act-continued. Ordinances-continued. 1966-continued. No. 20-Papua and New Guinea Tourist Board .. .. 517 596 No. 21-Veterinary Surgeons ...... 517 596 No. 22-Companies ...... 544 611 No. 23-Royal Papua and New Guinea Constabulary 1965 ...... 544 611 No. 24-Supply (No. 1) 1966-67 ...... 544 611 No. 25-Survey ...... 544 611 No. 26-Police Offences (Papua) ...... 544 611 No. 27-Police Offences (New Guinea) .. . .. 544 611 No. 28-Criminal Code Amendment (Papua) .. .. 544 611 No. 29-Criminal Code Amendment (New Guinea) .. .. 544 611 No. 30-Papua and New Guinea Coffee Marketing Board ...... 544 611 No. 31-Income Tax (No. 2) ...... 544 611 No. 32-Workers' Compensation (Special Provisions).. .. 544 611 No. 33-Savings and Loan Societies ...... 544 611 No. 34-Stamp Duties ...... 544 611 No. 35-Customs Tariff ...... 544 612 No. 36-Native Loans Fund ...... 544 612 No. 37-Marketable Securities ...... 544 612 No. 38-Trustee Companies ...... 544 612 No. 39-Associations Incorporation ...... 544 612 No. 40-Mining (Papua) ...... 544 612 No. 41-Mining (New Guinea) ...... 544 612 No. 42-Hire-purchase ...... 544 612 No. 43-Companies (No. 2) ...... 544 612 No. 44-New Guinea Land Titles Restoration .. .. 544 612 No. 45-Native Employment ...... 555 632 No. 46-Papua and New Guinea Retirement Benefits.. .. 555 632 No. 47-Electoral ...... 575 645 No. 48-Customs Tariff (No. 2) ...... 587 656 No. 49-Excise Tariff ...... 587 656 No. 50-Statutory Instruments (Publication)...... 587 656 No. 51-Roman Catholic Congregation (Handmaids of Our Lord) ...... 587 656 No. 52-Cocoa Industry ...... 587 656 No. 53--Child Welfare ...... 587 656 No. 54-Companies (Undischarged Bankrupts) .. .. 587 656 No. 55-Local Courts ...... 595 675 No. 56-National Fitness ...... 595 675 No. 57-Appropriation 1966-67 ...... 595 675 No. 58-Fisheries (Licensing) ...... 595 675 No. 59-Loan (Works, Services and Electricity) .. .. 613 697 Superannuation (Papua and New Guinea) Ordinance-Papua and New Guinea Superannuation Board-Report-Year- 1962-63 (Twelfth) ...... 57 69 1963-64 (Thirteenth) ...... 233 255 Parliament House-" Observations on Permanent Parliament House" by President of Senate, Senator the Hon. Sir Alister McMullin, K.C.M.G...... 180 297 .. XIII. 785 Parliamentary Allowances and Parliamentary Retiring Allowances- Commonwealth and State Parliamentary Superannuation Schemes-Summary of some of the principal clauses, as at 30th September, 1964...... 149 177 Commonwealth Judges and Conciliation Commissioners- Schedule of salaries showing increases since 1959 .. .. 149 177 Commonwealth Public Service-Statement on pay increases since 1959 ...... 149 177 Commonwealth and State Members of Parliament-Schedule of salaries and allowances, 1959-1964 ...... 149 177 Commonwealth and State Ministers and certain office-bearers- Schedule of salaries and allowances, 1959-1964 ...... 149 177 Parliamentary and Government Publications- Joint Select Committee-Report, together with minutes of pro- ceedings and minutes of evidence ...... 32* 75 91 IX. 35 Recommendations of Joint Select Committee-Ministerial state- ment ...... 629 Minute of evidene not printid. cxxii PAR-POS

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Post and Telegraph Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-continued. 1965-continued. No. 177 ...... 466 527 1966- Nos. 2, 22, 23, 24 ...... 466 527 No. 68 ...... 469 533 No. 78 ...... 490 567 No. 81 .. ... 503 581 Nos. 89, 94, 108, 116 ...... 544 612 No. 118 ...... 550 623 No. 125 ...... 565 638 No. 139.. .. 605 693 Post and Telegraph Act and Wireless Telegraphy Act-Regulations- Statutory Rules-1966-No. 26 ...... 466 527 Post Office- Charges on Conversion to Decimal Currency-Ministerial state- ment, 30th March, 1965 ...... 263 Commercial Accounts. See "Postmaster-General's Depart- ment." Global communications. See" Satellite Communications." Money Orders. See" Money Orders, Exchange of." Salaries-Ministerial statement, 8th April, 1965 ...... 276 Wollongong, N.S.W. See "Public Works Committee Act." Postmaster-General's Department- Auditor-General's Report on Post Office Commercial Accounts-- Year- 1962-63.. 21 21 1963-64.. 215 235 Report-Year- 1962-63 (Fifty-third) ...... 21 21 1963-64 (Financial) .... 163 185 1963-64 (Fifty-fourth) .. 215 235 1964-65 (Fifty-fifth) .... 451 517 1964-65 (Financial) .... 369 421 1965-66 (Fifty-sixth) .... 621 705 1965-66 (Financial) .... 601 677 Poultry Industry Assistance Act-Report-Year-1965-66 (First) 321 561 635 XIII. 801 Poultry Industry Levy Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1965-No. 78 ...... 315 345 1966- No. 8 ...... 466 527 No. 107 ...... 544 612 Poultry Industry Levy Collection Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965-No. 79 ...... 315 345 Premiers, State. See" Civil Aviation." President of Senate. See "Parliament House." President of United States of America. See "United States of America Balance of Payments Programme." Prime Minister. See- "Civil Aviation ", "Finance for Sugar Industry ", "Tertiary Education" and " United States of America Balance of Payments Programme." Prime Ministers' Conference. See " Meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers." Prime Minister's Visit to South East Asia-Ministerial stateme:at, 5th May, 1966 ...... 592

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Twelfth ...... 487 564 Thirteenth ...... 532 605 Fourteenth ...... 562 637 Fifteenth ...... 595 671 Sixteenth ...... 640 716 Private Overseas Investment in Australia. See" Treasury Information Bulletin-Supplements." Privileges Committee-House of Representatives-Report relating to Advertisement in The Canberra Times and other Australian news- papers on Wednesday, 18th August, 1965, together with Minutes of Proceedings ...... 210 .. 373 X. 683 Processed Milk Products Bounty Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1963-No. 103 ...... 11 13 Projections of the Work-force. See :"Treasury Information Bul- letin-Supplements." Provision of Science Buildings and Equipment in Secondary Schools- Ministerial statement, 5th March, 1964 . . . .. 25 Public Accounts Committee Act- Joint Committee of Public Accounts-Reports- Automatic Data Processing (Eighty-fifth) . .. 364 627 709 ix. 117 Automatic Data Processing (The Bureau of Census and Statistics Network) (Eighty-sixth) .. . . 360 627 709 IX. 183 Department of Customs and Excise-Excise Control Pro- cedures (Eightieth) . . . .. 276 485 561 ix. 225 Department of Social Services (Seventy-third) . .. 221 371 425 ix. 291 Expenditure from Advance to the Treasurer (Appropriation Act 1963-64) (Sixty-eighth) .. . . 131 166 195 IX. 409 Expenditure from Advance to the Treasurer (Appropriation Act 1964-65) (Seventy-fourth) .. . . 248 435 509 IX. 431 Expenditure from Advance to the Treasurer (Appropriation Act 1965-66) (Eighty-second) .. . . 352 595 673 IX. 447 Expenditure from Consolidated Revenue Fund-Year- 1962-63 (Sixty-fourth) . . . .. 43 57 73 ix. 485 1964-65 (Seventy-fifth) . . . .. 249 435 509 IX. 527 1965-66 (Eighty-fourth) ...... 350 601 681 IX. 557 Index to the First to Sixty-eighth Reports (Sixty-ninth) .. 195 249 275 IX. 583 National Capital Development Commission (Eighty-third).. 351 595 673 Ix. 637 Northern Territory Administration (Seventy-first) .. 206 343 385 X. 1 Reports of the Auditor-General-Financial Year- 1962-63 (Sixty-sixth) . . . .. 47 89 107 X. 87 1963-64 (Seventieth) . . . .. 160 249 275 X. 113 1964-65 (Seventy-eighth) ...... 274 479 553 X. 127 1964-65 Supplementary Report of Auditor-General (The Canberra Community Hospital) (Eighty-first) 319 553 621 X. 161 1965-66 (Eighty-seventh) ...... 361 613 699 X. 191 The Sixth Committee (Eighty-ninth) . .. 363 632 713 X. 217 Treasury Minutes on- Twenty-first, Twenty-second and Fifty-eighth Reports, together with summaries of those reports (Sixty- seventh) ...... 127 166 195 X. 227 Fiftieth, Fifty-third, Sixtieth, Sixty-second and Sixty- third Reports, together with summaries of those reports (Sixty-fifth) . . . .. 45 69 85 X. 243 Fifty-fourth, Sixty-first and Sixty-sixth Reports, together with summaries of those reports (Seventy-second) 208 366 421 X. 259 Sixty-fourth Report together with summaries of that Report (Seventy-sixth) .. . . 250 4.40 513 X. 275 Sixty-eighth, Seventieth and Seventy-second Reports together with summaries of those reports (Seventy- ninth) ...... 275 479 553 X 289 Seventy-fourth Report together with summaries of that report (Eighty-eighth).. .. . 362 632 713 X. 305 Treasury Regulation 53 (Seventy-seventh) . . 251 440 513 X. 317 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965-No. 180 .. . . 466 527 Public Authority Receipts and Expenditure. See " Treasury Informa- tion Bulletin-Supplements." Public Service. See " Parliamentary Allowances, &c" cxxv PUB-PUS

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Pangalos, P...... 104 119 Pevie, W. G.G...... * 11 13 Swift, P. N...... 225 244 Waring, E. J...... 466 527 Young,1. J. B...... 11 13 Prime Minister's- Anderson, A...... 545 612 Andrews, B. J...... 545 612 Arnold, D. J...... 229 244 Aubert, G. J...... 11 13 Baker, R. A...... 73 90 Barron, D...... 225 244 Biskup, P...... 11 13 Bisset, I. J. W...... 125 154

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Condon, B. E...... 466 527 Cox, R. M...... 315 345 Digby, J. E...... 475 542 Dollahan, J. E...... 621 707 Finley, J. A...... 545 612

Fraser, D. J...... 225 244 Hickmott, T. R...... 575 648 Jollow, M. M...... 466 527 Jones, G. B...... 523 599 Kearns, P. B...... 466 527 Kinsella, R. J...... 481 556 Lay, R. W...... 545 612 McCarthy, T. B...... 234 262 McCulloch, R. J...... 545 612 Moncrieff, M. F...... 191 220 Moss, D. W...... 35 46

Muncey, B. W...... 11 13 O'Regan, G. F...... 165 197 Rolfe, E. S...... 15 16 Rowe, D. W...... 11 13 Smart, D. B...... 11 13 Smith, P. M...... 277 308 Symes, J. P...... 17 22 Walters, G. D...... 533 605 Wiles, A. W...... 188 215 Wilkins, R. A. J.. . . . 35 46 Woodward, M. J. . . . . 225 244 Repatriation- Alsop, D. G...... 473 542 Burles, P. G...... 225 244 Clifton, V. K...... 466 527 Cook, G. E...... 229 256 Evans, W. G...... 11 14 Foxton, J. R. V...... 545 612 Friee, N. J...... 315 345 Germell, W. R...... 321 356 Grimmett, L. L...... 315 345 Harrison, E. J...... 337 376 Heales, J. N...... 545 612 Hooper, K. H...... 545 612 Hughes, A. R...... 315 345 MacDougall, R. A...... 545 612 McCarthy, P. J...... 595 675 McNab, D. McK...... 621 707 McNear, A. J...... 104 119 Scotford, N. T...... 523 599 Smith, I. T...... 545 612

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Public Service Arbitration Act-continued. Public Service Arbitrator-Determinations-continued. 1964-continued. No. 144-Association of Architects, Engineers, Survey- ors and Draughtsmen of Australia ...... 225 245 Nos. 145 and 146-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others ...... 225 245 No. 147-Federated Storemen and Packers' Union of Australia and others ...... 225 245 No. 148-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 225 245 No. 149-Operative Painters and Decorators' Union of Australia ...... 225 245 No. 150-Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Union of Australia...... 225 245 No. 151-Boilermakers' Society of Australia and others .. 225 245 No. 152-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 225 245 No. 153-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Association ...... 225 245 No. 154-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Associa- tion, Commonwealth Public Service . .. .. 236 264 No. 155-Operative Painters and Decorators' Union of Australia ...... 225 245 No. 156-Association of Architects, Engineers, Survey- ors and Draughtsmen of Australia . .. . 225 245 No. 157-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 225 245 No. 158-Federated Public Service Assistants' Associa- tion ...... 225 245 No. 159-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 225 245 No. 160-Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia ...... 225 245 No. 161-Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia.. .. 225 245 No. 162-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 225 245 No. 163-Federated Public Service Assistants' Associa- tion of Australia ...... 225 245 No. 164-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association and others ...... 225 245 No. 165-Association of Architects, Engineers, Survey- ors and Draughtsmen of Australia .. . . 225 245 No. 166-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Association ...... 225 245 No. 167-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 225 245 Nos. 168 and 169-Federated Storemen and Packers' Union of Australia ...... 226 245 No. 170-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 226 245 No. 171-Transport Workers' Union of Australia . .. 226 245 No. 172-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Association ...... 226 245 65- No. 1-Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen ...... 226 245 No. 2-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others.. .. 226 245 No. 3-Operative Painters and Decorators' Union of Australia ...... 226 245 No. 4-Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia .. .. 226 245 No. 5-Federated Clerks' Union of Australia .. .. 226 245 No. 6-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service ...... 226 245 No. 7-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service; and others ...... 226 245 13. 8-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service; and Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia .. 226 245 cxxxvii PUB-PUB

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Public Service Arbitration Act-continued. Public Service Arbitrator-Determinations-continued. 1965-continued. No. 102-Line Inspectors' Association, Commonwealth of Australia ...... 325 359 No. 103-Commonwealth Postmasters' Association .. .. 325 359 No. 104-Civil Aviation Employees' Association of Australia ...... 325 359 No. 105-Federated Public Service Assistants' Associa- tion of Australia ...... 327 362 Nos. 106, 107 and 108-Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia ...... 325 359 No. 109-Professional Musicians' Union of Australia.. .. 327 362 No. 110-Postal Overseers' Union of Australia .. .. 327 362 No. 111-Supervising Technicians' Association, Post- master-General's Department ...... 327 362 No. 112-Operative Painters and Decorators' Union of Australia ...... 327 362 No. 113-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Associa- tion, Commonwealth Public Service ...... 327 362 No. 114-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 327 362 No. 115-Commonwealth Postmaster's Association .. .. 327 362 No. 116-Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia .. 366 422 Nos. 117, 118 and 119-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 327 362 No. 120-Postal Telecommunication Technicians' As- sociation (Australia) ...... 332 370 No. 121-Association of Officers of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization .. .. 332 370 No. 122-Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia ...... 332 370 No. 123-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Associa- tion, Commonwealth Public Service .. . .. 332 370 No. 124-Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Re- search Organization Technical Association .. .. 332 370 No. 125-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 332 370 No. 126-Industrial Arbitration Registrars' Association .. 332 370 No. 127-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 332 370 No. 128-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Association ...... 339 382 No. 129-Commonwealth Telephone and Phonogram Officers' Association ...... 332 370 No. 130-Australian Workers' Union . .. .. 332 370 No. 131-Non-Official Postmasters' Association of Australia ...... 332 370 No. 132-Commonwealth Works Supervisors' Associa- tion ...... 332 370 No. 133-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service, and another ...... 332 370 Nos. 134 and 135-Federated Storemen and Packers' Union of Australia ...... 332 370 No. 136-Transport Workers' Union of Australia .. .. 332 370 No. 137-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association and others ...... 332 370 No. 138-Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia ...... 332 370 No. 139-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service; and Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Austr.lia .. 332 370 No. 140-Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia ...... 332 370 No. 141-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service, and others ...... 332 370 No. 142-Federated Furnishing Trade Society of Australasia ...... 361 411 No. 143-Australian Workers' Union ...... 335 370 PUB-PUB

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Public Service Arbitration Act-continued. Public Service Arbitrator-Determinations-continued. 1965-continued. No. 144-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 335 370 No. 145-Actors and Announcers' Equity Association of Australia ...... 335 370 Nos. 146, 147 and 148-Professional Radio Employees' Institute of Australasia ...... 335 370 No. 149-Non-Official Postmasters' Association of Australia ...... 335 370 No. 150-Australian Journalists' Association .. .. 339 382 Nos. 151, 152 and 153-Federated Clerks' Union of Australia ...... 339 382 No. 154-Civil Air Operations Officers' Assocation of Australia ...... 339 382 No. 155-Commonwealth Legal Professional Officers' Association ...... 339 382 No. 156-Customs Officers' Association of Australia (Fourth Division) ...... 339 382 No. 157-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Associa- tion, Commonwealth Public Service and others .. .. 339 382 No. 158-Fourth Division Postmasters, Postal Clerks and Telegraphists' Union ...... 339 382 No. 159-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service...... 339 382 No. 160-Commonwealth Works Supervisors' Associa- tion ...... 339 382 No. 161-Postal Telecommunication Technicians' As- sociation (Australia); and Supervising Technicians' Association, Postmaster-General's Department .. .. 339 382 No. 162-Supervising Technicians' Association, Post- master-General's Department ...... 339 382 No. 163-Commonwealth Foremen's Association .. .. 339 382 No. 164-Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia...... 339 382 No. 165-Fourth Division Postmasters, Postal Clerks and Telegraphists' Union; and Federated Public Service Assistants' Association of Australia .. .. 339 382 No. 166-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service; and Association of Pro- fessional Engineers, Australia ...... 339 382 No. 167-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service; and Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia .. 339 382 No. 168-Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Union of Australia ...... 351 391 No. 169-Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia...... 351 391 No. 170-Commonwealth Legal Professional Officers' Association ...... 351 391 No. 171-Australian Third Division Telegraphists and Postal Clerks' Union ...... 351 391 No. 172-Commonwealth Police Officers' Association .. 351 391 No. 173-Postmaster-General's Department Heads of Divisions and Branches Association ...... 361 411 No. 174-Australian Third Division Telegraphists and Postal Clerks' Union ...... 361 411 No. 175-Australian Journalists' Association .. .. 361 411 No. 176-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Association ...... 361 411 No. 177-Australian Broadcasting Commission Senior Officers' Association ...... 361 411 No. 178-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 361 411 No. 179-Amalgamated Engineering Union ...... 361 411 No. 180-Federated Ironworkers' Association of Aus- tralia ...... 361 411 No. 181-Federated Liquor and Allied Industries Employees' Union of Australia ...... 361 411 PUB-PUB

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Public Service Arbitration Act-continued. Public Service Arbitrator-Determinations-continued. 1965-continued. No. 220-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service; and Association of Archi- tects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia ...... 380 440 No. 221-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Asso- ciation, Commonwealth Public Service and others .. 380 440 No. 222-Professional Radio Employees' Institute of Australasia ...... 417 482 No. 223-Postal Overseers' Union of Australia .. .. 380 440 No. 224-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 397 455 No. 225-Professional Radio Employees' Institute of Australasia ...... 397 455 Nos. 226 and 228-Transport Workers' Union of Australia ...... 397 455 No. 227-Civil Air Operations Officers' Association of Australia ...... 417 482 No. 229-Association of Railway Professional Officers of Australia ...... 407 467 No. 230-Operative Painters and Decorators' Union of Australia ...... 397 455 No. 231-Postal Telecommunication Technicians' Asso- ciation (Australia); and Supervising Technicians' Association, Postmaster-General's Department .. .. 401 461 No. 232-Supervising Technicians' Association, Post- master-General's Department ...... 401 461 No. 233-Federated Public Service Assistants' Asso- ciation ...... 401 461 Nos. 234 and 235-Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia ...... 401 461 No. 236-Federated Furnishing Trade Society of Australasia ...... 401 461 No. 237-Professional Radio Employees' Institute of Australasia ...... 401 461 No. 238-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 407 467 No. 239-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 443 516 No. 240-Australian Workers' Union; and Boiler- makers' Society of Australia ...... 407 467 Nos. 241 and 242-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others ...... 417 482 No. 243-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Association ...... 417 482 No. 244-Amalgamated Engineering Union . .. .. 421 487 No. 245-Transport Workers' Union of Australia .. .. 421 487 No. 246-Postmaster-General's Department Telecom- munications Traffic and Supervisory Officers' Association ...... 421 487 Nos. 247 and 248-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 429 494 No. 249-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 429 507 No. 250-Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen ...... 429 507 No. 251-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Asso- ciation, Commonwealth Public Service ...... 429 507 No. 252-Amalgamated Engineering Union and Boiler- makers and Blacksmiths' Society of Australia .. .. 429 507 No. 253-Federated Public Service Assistants' Asso- ciation ...... 443 516 No. 254-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 443 516 No. 255-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 443 516 No. 256-Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners' of Australia and others ...... 443 516 No. 257-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Association ...... 467 528 cxliii PUB-PUB

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Public Service Arbitration Act-continued. Public Service Arbitrator-Determinations-continued. 1966-continued. No. 19-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others.. . 467 528 No. 20-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others.. .. 475 545 No. 21-Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia ...... 469 536 No. 22-Federated Public Service Assistants' Association .. 469 536 No. 23-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Aus- tralia ...... 469 536 No. 24-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others.. .. 469 536 No. 25-Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia ...... 469 536 No. 26-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Associa- tion, Commonwealth Public Service and others .. .. 475 545 No. 27-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 475 545 No. 28-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 490 567 No. 29-Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Union of Australia ...... 475 545 No. 30-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Aus- tralia ...... 475 545 No. 31-Federated Furnishing Trade Society of Australasia ...... 475 545 No. 32-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Association ...... 475 545 Nos. 33 and 34-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others ...... 481 556 No. 35-Australian Workers' Union . .. .. 486 564 No. 36-Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen ...... 486 564 No. 37-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Associa- tion, Commonwealth Public Service ...... 487 564 No. 38-Association of Railway Professional Officers of Australia ...... 487 564 No. 39-North Australian Workers' Union ...... 487 564 No. 40-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 487 564 No. 41-Amalgamated Engineering Union (Australian Section); and Boilermakers and Blacksmiths' Society of Australia ...... 487 564 No. 42-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others.. .. 487 564 No. 43-Federated Ironworkers' Association of Australia; and Federated Liquor and Allied Industries Employees' Union of Australia .. .. 490 567 No. 44-Supervising Technicians' Association, Post- master-General's Department ...... 490 567 No. 45-Postal Telecommunication Technicians' Associ- ation (Australia) ...... 490 567 No. 46-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 490 570 No. 47-Professional Musicians' Union of Australia .. . 490 567 No. 48-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service ...... 490 567 No. 49-Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia ...... 490 567 No. 50-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service ...... 490 567 No. 51-Federated Public Service Assistants' Associ- ation ...... 490 567 No. 52-Commonwealth Police Officers' Association .. .. 490 567 No. 53-Australian Journalists' Association .. . .. 490 570 No. 54-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Association ...... 490 570 No. 55-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 490 570 No. 56-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service ...... 490 570 No. 57-Supervising Technicians' Association, Post- master-General's Department ...... 490 570 No. 58-Postal Telecommunication Technicians' Associ- ation (Australia) ...... 490 570 PUB-PUB

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Public Service Arbitration Act-continued. Public Service Arbitrator-Determinations-continued. 1966-continued. No. 59-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 490 570 No. 60-Australian Builders Labourers' Federation .. .. 501 578 No. 61-Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia.. . 501 578 No. 62-Australian Theatrical and Amusemeni Employees' Association ...... 501 578 No. 63-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others.. . 517 596 No. 64-Association of Railway Professional Officers of Australia ...... 503 585 No. 65-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association and others ...... 503 585 No. 66-Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia.. .. 503 585 No. 67-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others.. . 545 612 Nos. 68 and 69-Professional Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public Service .. . .. 517 593 No. 70-Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia ...... 517 593 No. 71-Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia.. . 545 612 No. 72-Australian Nursing Federation, Employees' Section ...... 545 612 No. 73-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others.. .. 545 612 No. 74-Australian Builders Labourers' Federation .. .. 517 596 No. 75-Civil Aviation Employees' Association cf Australia ...... 545 612 No. 76-Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyo s and Draughtsmen of Australia .. .. . 545 612 No. 77-Commonwealth Postmasters' Association .. .. 545 612 No. 78-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others.. . 545 612 No. 79-Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Union of Australia ...... 545 612 No. 80-Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia . .. 545 612 No. 81-Commonwealth Foremen's Association .. .. 545 612 No. 82-Professional Musicians' Union of Australia .. .. 545 612 No. 83-Actors and Announcers' Equity Association of Australia ...... 545 612 No. 84-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Associa- tion, Commonwealth Public Service and others . .. 545 612 No. 85-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 545 612 No. 86-Transport Workers' Union of Australia and others ...... 545 612 No. 87-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service ...... 545 612 No. 88-Australian Journalists' Association ...... 545 612 No. 89-Non-Official Postmasters' Association of Australia ...... 545 612 No. 90-Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia ...... 545 612 No. 91-Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia and Australian Nursing Federation, Employees' Section ...... 545 612 No. 92-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 545 612 No. 93-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service; and Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia .. 545 612 No. 94-Line Inspectors' Association, Commonwealth of Australia ...... 545 612 No. 95-North Australian Workers' Union ...... 545 612 No. 96-Commonwealth Works Supervisors' Associa- tion ...... 545 612 No. 97-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service ...... 545 612 No. 98-Professional Officers' Association, Comman- wealth Public Service and others ...... 545 612 No. 99-Professional Musicians' Union of Australia .. .. 545 612 No. 100-Postal Overseers' Union of Australia .. .. 545 612 26313/69-10 cxlvi PUB-PUB

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Public Service Arbitration Act-continued. Public Service Arbitrator-Determinations-continued. 1966-continued. No. 101-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association and others ...... 545 612 No. 102-Commonwealth Telephone and Phonogram Officers' Association ...... 545 612 No. 103-Merchant Service Guild of Australia .. .. 545 612 No. 104-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Associa- tion, Commonwealth Public Service ...... 545 612 No. 105-Postmaster-General's Department Tele- communications Traffic and Supervisory Officers' Association ...... 545 612 No. 106-Commonwealth Postmasters' Association .. .. 545 612 No. 107-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 545 613 No. 108-Professional Radio Employees' Institute of Australasia ...... 545 613 No. 109-Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees' Association ...... 545 613 No. 110-Professional Radio Employees' Institute of Australasia ...... 545 613 No. 111-Federated Storemen and Packers' Union of Australia ...... 545 613 No. 112-Industrial Arbitration Registrars' Associa- tion . .. .. 545 613 No. 113-Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners' of Australia and others .. . .. 545 613 No. 114-Vehicle Builders Employees' Federation of Australia ...... 545 613 No. 115-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 545 613 No. 116-Australian Journalists' Association .. .. 545 613 No. 117-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service...... 545 613 No. 118-Hospital Employees' Federation of Australia .. 545 613 No. 119-Australian Workers' Union ...... 545 613 No. 120-Federated Clerks' Union of Australia .. .. 545 613 No. 121-Professional Radio Employees' Institute of Australasia ...... 545 613 No. 122-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service; and Association of Pro- fessional Engineers, Australia ...... 545 613 No. 123-Australian Institute of Marine and Power Engineers ...... 545 613 No. 124-Customs Officers' Association of Australia (Fourth Division); and Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 545 613 No. 125-Commonwealth Medical Officers' Association .. 545 613 No. 126-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 545 613 No. 127-Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Technical Association .. .. 545 613 Nos. 128, 129 and 130-Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia .. 545 613 No. 131-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 545 613 No. 132-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 545 613 No. 133-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service and another . . .. 546 613 No. 134-Australian Journalists' Association .. .. 546 613 No. 135-Federated Storemen and Packers' Union of Australia ...... 546 613 No. 136-Commonwealth Legal Professional Officers' Association ...... 546 613 No. 137-Association of Officers of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization .. .. 546 613 No. 138-Civil Aviation Employees' Association of Australia ...... 546 613 No. 139-Repatriation Department Medical Officers' Association ...... 546 613 cxlvii PUB-PUB

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Public Service Arbitration Act-continued. Public Service Arbitrator-Determinations-continued. 1966-continued. No. 219-Postmaster-General's Department Heads of Divisions and Branches Association ...... 587 657 No. 220-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Aus- tralia ...... 601 679 No. 221-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Association ...... 601 679 No. 222-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service ...... 595 675 No. 223-Federated Public Service Assistants' Associa- tion of Australia ...... 595 675 No. 224-Customs Officers' Association of Australia (Fourth Division) ...... 595 675 No. 225-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 609 693 No. 226-Federated Storeman and Packers' Union of Australia and others ...... 599 675 No. 227-Federated Clerks' Union of Australia .. .. 601 679 No. 228-Federated Public Service Assistants' Associa- tion of Australia ...... 601 679 Nos. 229 and 230-Federated Clerks' Union of Australia .. 601 679 No. 231-Professional Officers' Association, Common- wealth Public Service...... 601 679 No. 232-Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Union of Australia...... 601 679 No. 233-Federated Public Service Assistants' Associa- tion of Australia ...... 609 693 No. 237-Australian Workers' Union and others .. .. 621 707 Public Service (Papua and New Guinea) Ordinance 1965-Withholding of Assent-Ministerial statement, 24th August, 1965 ...... 351 And see "Papua and New Guinea Act-Ordinances-1965." Public Service pay increases. See "Parliamentary Allowances, &c." Public Works Committee Act-Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works- General Report (Twenty-eighth) ...... 50 37 45 X. 351 Plans in connexion with proposed works- Black Mountain, Australian Capital Territory-Land Research and Regional Survey Laboratories for Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Stage Two ...... 64 Broadmeadows, Victoria-Permanent Barracks and Depot Accommodation for A.R.A Units ...... 230 Cairns Airport, Queensland-Lengthening and strengthening existing runway and strengthening apron and taxiways ...... 108 Clayton, Victoria-Main laboratory and ancillary buildings for Chemical Engineering Division of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization ...... 634 Concord, New South Wales-Extensions to Repatriation General Hospital ...... 617 Coolangatta Airport, Queensland-Development of Air- craft Pavements ...... 643 Darwin, Northern Territory- Augmentation of Water Supply ...... 230 Engineering Services to Casuarina Subdivision ...... 222 Radio Australia Booster Station ...... 70 Secondary School, Nightcliff ...... 597 Epping, New South Wales-Radiophysics Laboratory for Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Re.. search Organization ...... 255 Fremantle, Western Australia-Progressive rebuilding in permanent construction and provision of new combined mess, galley and recreation centre for: junior ratings and junior recruits at H.M.A.S. Leeuwin ...... 603 Gore Hill, New South Wales-Building extensions and central air-conditioning plant for Television Studio .. .. 513 PUB-PUB

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Public Works Committee Act-Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works-continued. Reports-continued. Gore Hill, New South Wales-Building extensions and central air-conditioning plant at A.B.C. Television. Studios 278 485 561 X. 463 Heidelberg, Victoria-New kitchen at Repatriatior General Hospital ...... 322 571 643 X. 471 Indooroopilly, Queensland- Laboratories for Common- wealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organiza. tion ...... 294 507 587 X. 479 Kingswood, New South Wales-Development al. R.A.N. Armament Depot ...... 325 579 649 X. 489 Melbourne (Tullamarine) Airport- Additional aprons, vehicular pavements, engineering; services, roads and instrument landing system 220 319 355 X. 497 Buildings and services to terminal complex, control. and equipment building, D.C.A. maintenanc. area, fire station, etc. .. .. 224 381 441 X. 507 Perth, Western Australia-Commonwealth Offices .. 259 435 509 X. 521 Perth Airport-Extension of 02/20 runway and asso.. ciated taxiway works ... .. 227 393 447 X. 531 Point Cook Victoria-R.A.A.F. Academy .. .. 153 230 251 X. 539 Quakers Hill, New South Wales-Progressive rebuilding; at H.M.A.S. Nirimba-Firststage .. .. 347 599 677 X. 549 Randwick, New South Wales-Migrant Hostel 273 475 543 X. 557 Shenton Park, Western Australia-Regional Laboratory for Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Re. search Organization ...... 44 73 86 X. 569 Springbank, South Australia-Additional Facilities at Repatriation General Hospital .. .. 324 571 643 X. 577 Springvale, Victoria-Migrant Hostel .. .. 353 613 699 X. 587 Sydney (Kingsford-Smith) Airport- Buildings and services for international terminai complex and associated aircraft pavements, north-west building area .. .. 261 371 425 X. 597 Ground preparation for instrument landing system 253 335 371 X. 611 Operations and control tower buildings .. 205 325 361 X. 619 Site preparation for north-west building area . 254 343 385 X. 629 Top Springs to Wave Hill, Northern Territory-Road (Re-submission) .. 154 230 251 X. 639 Westernport, Victoria-Accommodation Blocks fo: junior ratings at H.M.A.S. Cerberus . . 128 191 217 X. 647 Wollongong, New South Wales-Post Office and Tele. phone Exchange ...... 156 244 271 X. 655 Publications. See "Exchange of Official Publications and Govern. ment Documents between States ", "International Exchange or Publications " and "Parliamentary and Government Publica. tions." Pyrites Bounty Act-Return-Year- 1961-62 ...... 11 14 1962-63.. 73 90 1963-64.. 226 245 1964-65.. 467 528 1965-66.. ___ ...... 595 675 And see " Tariff-Reports."

Q Qantas Empire Airways Limited-Report and financial accounts-- Year ended- 31st March, 1964 (Thirtieth) ...... 135 167 31st March, 1965 (Thirty-first) ...... 335 373 31st March, 1966 (Thirty-second) ...... 631 713 Quakers Hill, New South Wales. See "Public Works Committee Act." QUA-REP

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R.A.A.F. See " Royal Australian Air Force." Radiation. See " National Radiation Advisory Committee." Radio Australia Booster Station, Darwin, N.T. See "Public Works Committee Act." Radio communications. See " Aero-space Disturbances." Radio frequency allocation. See "Extraordinary Administrative Radio Conference." Radio operators. See "Amateur radio operators." Radiophysics Laboratory, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Epping, N.S.W. See "Public Works Committee Act." Railways. See "Commonwealth Railways Act." R.A.N. Armament Depot. See " Public Works Committee Act." Randwick, New South Wales. See " Public Works Committee Act." Raw Cotton Bounty Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964-No. 31 ...... 30 30 Return-1964 ...... 387 448 And see "Cotton Bounty Act." Receipts. See "Finance" and "Treasury Information Bulletin- Supplements." Regional Laboratories, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Black Mountain, A.C.T. and Shenton Park, W.A. See " Public Works Committee Act." Regulations and Ordinances Committee-Report- Nineteenth ...... 52 97 .. X. 665 Twentieth ...... 223 340 .. X. 671 Twenty-first ...... 293 504 .. X. 675 Twenty-second ...... 329 591 .. X. 679 Repatriation Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 104 ...... 11 14 1964-No. 124 ...... 332 370 1965-No. 65 ...... 467 528 Repatriation Commission-Report-Year- 1963-64 ...... 91 135 161 XI. 1 1964-65 ...... 216 332 371 XI. 45 1965-66 ...... 337 565 641 XI. 101 War Pensions Entitlement Appeal Tribunals- Nos. 1 and 2-Reports-Year- 1963-64...... 135 161 1964-65...... 339 385 1965-66...... 575 649 Nos. 3 and 4-Reports-Year- 1963-64...... 135 161 1964-65...... 332 371 1965-66...... 571 649 No. 5-Report-Period-Ist February, 1966 to 31st August, 1966 ...... 605 695 Repatriation (Far East Strategic Reserve) Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1965-No. 125 ...... 332 370 1966-No. 142 ...... 621 707 ______REP-RUB

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Repatriation (Special Overseas Service) Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1965- No. 26.. . No. 126 ...... 226 245 No. 154 ...... 332 370 1966-No. 141 ...... 380 438 Repatriation Hospitals. See "Public Works Committee Act." .. 621 707 Representation Act-Determination, made by Chief Electoral Officer, of the number of Members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in the several States, dated 24th February, 1965 And see "Australian Capital Territory Representation Act" 162 224 243 IV. 1029 and "Northern Territory Representation Act." Republic of Korea. See " Trade." Research. See- "'Australian Research Grants Committee " "Cattle and Beef Research Act ", "Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle, Control of " "'Dairy Produce Research and Sales Promotion Act " "Medical Research Endowment Act " "Public Works Commnittee Act ", "Science and Industry Research Act " "Wheat Research Act " and "Wool Research Act." Reserve Bank Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-I 966-No. 77 . . . 490 567 Reserve Bank of Australia-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's reports thereon-Year- 1963--64...... 111 127 1964-65...... 317 348 1965-66...... 549 622 Residential blocks in Canberra. See "Australian Capital Territory Joint Committee." "Resolving Senate-House Deadlocks in Australia without endangering the smaller States " by George Howatt .. . . 51 85 101 XIII. 807 Return to Order. See "Housing Loans Insurance Act-Instrument, &c." Rhodesia- Additional Financial and Economic Sanctions-Ministerial state- ment, 8th December, 1965 ...... 509 Ministerial statement, 16th November, 1965 . .. . . 390 450 And see " Documents on Rhodesia ","Money Orders, Exchange of " and " Trade." Rhinoceros Beetle. See " Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle." River Murray Waters Act-River Murray Commission-Report- Year- 1962-63 ...... 13 17

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1964-65 ...... 469 531 Royal Australian Air Force- Academy. See " Public Works Committee Act." New Jet Trainer-Ministerial statement, 26th August, 1965 .. . . 358 Purchase of Training and Transport Aircraft-Ministerial state- ment, 1st December, 1965 ...... 483 Sabre Aircraft Accident at Newcastle-Ministerial statement .. . . 633 Welfare Trust Fund. See "Services Trust Funds Act." Royal Australian Air Force Veterans' Residences Act-Royal Australian Air Force Veterans' Residences Trust Fund- Auditor-General's Reports on books and accounts-Year- 1963-64 ...... 163 189

1964-65 ...... 387 447 Report, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1965-66 (First) ...... 621 703 Royal Australian Navy Relief Trust Fund. See " Services Trust Funds Act." Royal Commidssion. See " Loss of H.M.A.S. Voyager." Royal Military College. See " Defence Act." Runways, aprons and taxiways, various airports. See "Public Works Committee Act." Russia. See " Trade." Russian aid to Vietnam. See " Comnmunist China Foreign Ministry." SAB-SEA

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Sabre Aircraft Accident. See "R.A.A.F. Sabre Aircraft Accident." Salaries. See "Academic Salaries ", "Parliamentary Allowances, &c." and " Post Office-Salaries." Sales Tax Assessment Acts (Nos. 1 to 9)-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965-No. 186 ...... 467 528 Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Act-Regulations- Statutory Rules-1965-No. 88 ...... 316 346 Sanctions Provisions of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act- Ministerial statement, llth November, 1964 ...... 221 Satellite Communications- Agreement establishing interim arrangements for a global commercial communications satellite system ...... 163 189 Special agreement in relation to establishing interim arrangements for a global commercial communications satellite system .. .. 163 189 Savings Bank. See " Commonwealth Banks Act." Scholarships. See "Commonwealth Scholarships Board" and " Commonwealth Secondary School Scholarships." Schools in Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory. See " Independent Schools, &c." Science and Industry Endowment Act-Report by Auditor-General on Accounts of Science and Industry Endowment Fund-Year- 1963-64...... 129 153 1964-65...... 335 369 1965-66...... 595 673 Science and Industry Research Act- Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization- Report-Year- 1963-64 (Sixteenth) ...... 78 121 141 XI. 251 1964-65 (Seventeenth) ...... 217 332 369 XI. 443 1965-66 (Eighteenth) ...... 316 561 635 XI. 663 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 125 ...... 11 14 1965-No. 24 ...... 226 245 And see " Public Works Committee Act." Science Buildings and Equipment in Secondary Schools. See " Pro- vision of, &c." Sea Routes Protection. See "Beaches, Fishing Grounds and Sea Routes Protection Act." Seamen's Compensation Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 101 ...... 11 14 Seamen's War Pensions and Allowances Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 120 ...... 11 14 1964-No. 107 ...... 126 154 1965-No. 89 ...... 316 346 1966-No. 110 ...... 546 614 Seat of Government (Administration) Act- National Memorials Ordinance-Determination naming eleven Divisions of the Canberra City District, dated 12th April, 1966 .. 546 614 Ordinances- 1963- No. 20-Lake Burley Griffin (Temporary Control) .. .. 11 14 No. 21-Motor Traffic ...... 11 14 1964- No. 1I-Medical Practitioners Registration (No. 2) 1963 .. 11 14 No. 2-Police ...... 30 30 No. 3-Liquor ...... 36 43 No. 4-Education ...... 67 83 No. 5-Hire-purchase ...... 84 100 No. 6-Theatres and Public Halls ...... 84 100 No. 7-City Area Leases ...... 126 152 No. 8-Motor Traffic ...... 123 152 No. 9-Traffic ...... 123 152 No. 10-Public Baths and Public Bathing . .. .. 123 152 No. 11-Fish Protection ...... 123 152 No. 12-Gun Licence ...... 123 152 No. 13-Lotteries ...... 123 152 SEA-SEA

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Seat of Government (Administration) Act-continued. Ordinances-continued. 1964-continued No. 14-Betting (Off-course Totalizator Agency) .. .. 135 164 No. 15-Pool Betting ...... 135 164 No. 16-Gaming and Betting ...... 135 164 No. 17-Games, Wagers and Betting-houses .. .. 135 164 No. 18-Canberra Community Hospital ...... 135 164 No. 19-Building ...... 153 182 No. 20-Buildings (Design and Siting) ...... 153 182 No. 21-Commonwealth Motor Omnibus Services .. .. 226 246 No. 22-Pharmacy ...... 226 246 1965- No. 1-Lake Burley Griffin ...... 226 246 No. 2-Advisory Council ...... 229 256 No. 3-Veterinary Surgeons Registration . .. .. 243 272 No. 4-Trustee Companies ...... 296 323 No. 5-Coroners...... 296 323 No. 6-Workmen's Compensation ...... 296 323 No. 7-Canberra Theatre Trust ...... 316 346 No. 8-Liquor ...... 316 346 No. 9-Motor Traffic ...... 316 346 No. 10-Dogs Registration ...... 316 346 No. 11-Standard Time ...... 316 346 No. 12-Seat of Government (Administration) . .. 318 354 No. 13-Motor Traffic (No. 2) ...... 340 382 No. 14-Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) ., .. 351 382 No. 15-Adoption of Children ...... 361 411 No. 16-Aborigines Welfare Repeal . .. .. 397 455 No. 17-Liquor (No. 2) ...... 397 455 No. 18-Water Rates ...... 417 476 No. 19-Police Pensions ...... 460 520 No. 20-Administration and Probate .. . .. 467 528

1966- No. 1-Police Pensions ...... 467 528 No. 2-Court of Petty Sessions ...... 467 528 No. 3-Education ...... 467 528 No. 4-Police Pensions (No. 2) ...... 467 528 No. 5-Districts ...... 490 567 No. 6-Police ...... 503 585 No. 7-Attachment of Wages Limitation . . .. 517 593 No. 8-Liquor ...... 517 596 No. 9-Cemeteries ...... 546 614 No. 10-Cremation ...... 546 614 No. 11-Companies ...... 546 614 No. 12-Trustee Companies ...... 546 614 No. 13-Companies (No. 2) ...... 546 614 No. 14-Advisory Council ...... 550 626 No. 15-Business Names ...... 575 648 No. 16-Australian-American Educational Foundation .. 622 707

Regulations- 1963- No. 6 (Medical Practitioners Registration Ordinance) . .. 11 14 No. 7 (Dentists Registration Ordinance) . . . .. 11 14 Nos. 8 and 9 (Motor Traffic Ordinance) .. ., .. 30 30 1964- No. 1 (Education Ordinance) ...... 84 100 No. 2 (Advisory Council Ordinance) . . .. 120 137 No. 3 (Public Baths and Public Bathing Ordinance) ., .. 139 166 No. 4 (Police Ordinance) ...... 139 166 No. 5 (Canberra Community Hospital Ordinance) .. .. 139 166 No. 6 (Motor Traffic Ordinance) ...... 153 182 No. 7 (Commonwealth Motor Omnibus Services Ordi- nance) ...... 226 246 No. 8 (Public Health Ordinance) ...... 226 246 SEA-SER

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Seat of Government (Administration) Act-continued. Regulations-continued. 1965- No. 1 (Public Health (Prohibited Drugs) Ordinance) . . 226 246 No. 2 (Canberra Community Hospital Ordinance) . . 254 282 No. 3 (Building Ordinance) . .. . . 316 346 No. 4 (Public Health (Prohibited Drugs) Ordinance) . .. 316 346 No. 5 (Motor Traffic Ordinance) . .. . . 340 382 No. 6 (Motor Traffic Ordinance) ...... 397 455 No. 7 (Fish Protection Ordinance) . . . .. 397 455 No. 8 (Canberra Community Hospital Ordinance) . . 467 528 Nos. 9 and 10 (Court of Petty Sessions Ordinance) . . 467 528 1966- No. I (Cemeteries Ordinance) . . . .. 467 528 No. 2 (Mining Ordinance)...... 467 528 No. 3 (Pounds Ordinance)...... 467 528 No. 4 (Roads and Public Places Ordinance) .. . . 467 528 No. 5 (Commonwealth Motor Omnibus Services Ordin- ance) ...... 467 528 No. 6 (Weights and Measures Ordinance) .. . . 467 528 Nos. 7 and 8 (Motor Traffic Ordinance) .. . . 467 528 No. 9 (Canberra Community Hospital Ordinance) . . 467 528 No. 10 (Adoption of Children Ordinance) .. . . 569 642 No. 11I (Business Names Ordinance) .. . . 575 648 Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for Australian Capital Teritory-Year- 1963-64...... 126 154 1964-65...... 366 422 1965-66...... 605 683 Variation of plan of lay-out of City of Canberra and its environs, dated- l7th February, 1964 ...... 13 16 14th January, 1965 ...... 226 246 29th October, 1965 ...... 387 451 15th February, 1966 ...... 469 538 And see " Australian Capital Territory Electricity Supply Act " " Canberra," and " National Capital Development Com- mission Act." SEATO- Conference, June, 1966-Statement by Mr. Speaker . . . .. 615 Council of Ministers-Ninth Meeting- Communique ...... 68 Ministerial statement ...... 50 68 Secondary Schools. See " Commonwealth Secondary School Scholar- ships " and " Provision of Science Buildings and Equipment, &c." Securities on Issue. See " Finance." Security Council. See " United Nations-Enlargement of, &c." Select Committee. See " Parliamentary and Government Publica- tions." Senate- President. See " Parliament House." Senate-House Deadlocks. See "Resolving Senate-House Deadlocks, &c." And see " Regulations and Ordinances Committee." Serum Laboratories. See " Commonwealth Serum Laboratories Act." Service in the Citizen Forces as an alternative to National Service- Ministerial statement, 8th December, 1965 ...... 509 And see "National Service Call-up." Services Trust Funds Act- Australian Military Forces Relief Trust Fund-Report by Trustees, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1963-64 (Seventeenth) ...... 209 229 1964-65 (Eighteenth) ...... 387 447 1965-66 (Nineteenth) ...... 627 709 Royal Australian Air Force Welfare Trust Fund-Report by Trustees, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1963-64 (Sixteenth) ...... 163 189 1964-65 (Seventeenth) ...... 429 495 1965-66 (Eighteenth) ...... 627 709 SER--STA

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Services Trust Funds Act-continued. Royal Australian Navy Relief Trust Fund-Report by Trustees, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1963--64.. 205 221 1964-65.. 387 447 1965-66.. 627 709 Services Canteens Trust Fund-Report by Trustees, together witi, Auditor-General's Report- 1963 (Sixteenth) ...... 115 129 1964 (Seventeenth) ...... 335 369 1965 (Eighteenth) ... .. 535 607 Shenton Park, W.A. See "Public Works Committee Act." Shipping. See "Australian Coastal Shipping Commission Act." Singapore. See " Asian Residents of Christmas Island" and " Parlia.. mentary Delegations." Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Power Act-Snowy Mountain; Hydro-electric Authority-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1963-64 (Interim) ...... 123 149 1963-64 (Fifteenth) ...... 126 195 213 XIV. 1 1964-65 (Interim) ...... 343 385 1964-65 (Sixteenth) ...... 283 469 537 XIV. 63 1965-66 (Interim) ...... 571 641 Social Services Act-Director-General of Social Services-Report-- Year- 1963-64 (Twenty-third) ...... 92 141 167 XIV. 129 1964-65 (Twenty-fourth) ...... 218 340 377 XIV. 165 1965-66 (Twenty-fifth) ...... 348 579 647 XIV. 199 And see "Public Accounts Committee Act." Softwood Planting in Australia-Ministerial statement, 9th March, 1966 470 531 South Asia. See " Parliamentary Delegations." South Pacific Commission-Agreement between Australia, France, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States of America to amend the 1951 Agreement, signed 6th October, 1964 257 281 South-East Asia. See " Parliamentary Delegations" and "Prim- Minister's Visit, &c." South-East Asia Treaty Organization. See " SEATO Council of Ministers." South Western Slopes area of New South Wales-Commercial television station licence. See " Australian Broadcasting Contrc I Board." Southern Rhodesia. See "Money Orders, Exchange of", "Rhodesia" and "Trade." Space Vehicle Launchers. See "European Organisation for Develor- ment and Construction of Space Vehicle Launcher." Space Vehicle Tracking and Communications Agreement betweea Australia and United States of America-Exchange of Notes constituting an Agreement for amendment of 1960 Agreemen:, dated- 22nd October, 1963 ...... 41 46 10th February, 1965 ...... 257 281 7th December, 1965 ...... 507 590 And see "Extraordinary Administrative Radio Conference, &c." Speaker, Mr. See "SEATO." Spencer Gulf North area-Commercial television station licence. See "Australian Broadcasting Control Board." Spicer, Hon. Sir John. See " Copyright" and "Loss of H.M.A.S. Voyager." Spirits Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1966-No. 73.. . 487 564 Springbank, South Australia. See "Public Works Committee Act." Springvale, Victoria. See " Public Works Committee Act." Standing Orders Committee-- House of Representatives- Report, dated 24th September, 1964 together with proposed 1 1 "H.R. 1 729 amendments to the Standing Orders .. .. 129 .. 191 X. 703 Report, dated 17th March, 1966, together with proposed H.R. 1 739 amendments to the Standing Orders .. .. 289 .. 561 X. 713 Senate--Report, dated 17th November, 1965 and amendmenls recommended ...... 244 414 X. 719 clviii STA-SUP

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Journals. V. and P. Vol. Page. States- Commonwealth Payments to or for the States. See " Finance" and " Commonwealth Grants Commission Act." Conference of Commonwealth and State Ministers. See "Aboriginal Welfare." State Members of Parliament. See " Parliamentary Allowances, &c." State Ministers and certain office-bearers. See " Parliamentary Allowances, &c." State Parliamentary Superannuation Schemes. See " Parliamen- tary Allowances, &c." State Premiers. See " Civil Aviation Control." State of the Economy-Ministerial statement, 31st March, 1966 ...... 563 Statement of Policy by New Government-Ministerial statement, 8th March, 1966 ...... 468 523 States Grants (Petroleum Products) Acts-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1966-No. 7 ...... 467 528 Statistics Act. See "Census and Statistics Act." Statutory Declaration-Copy of statutory declaration made by Stanislaus Thomas Kelly of 20 Grassmere Street, Guildford, N.S.W., dated 26th October, 1966, concerning Mr. Sam Lewis of the Teachers' Federation ...... 719 Stevedoring Industry Act- Australian Stevedoring Industry Authority-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report- Year- 1963-64...... 155 181 1964-65...... 550 615 1965-66...... 599 673 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964- No. 24 ...... 30 30 No. 152...... 226 246 1965-No. 39 ...... 254 282 1966- No. 88 ...... 546 614 No. 137...... 595 675 Sugar Agreement Act-Fruit Industry Sugar Concession Committee- Report and Statement of Receipts and Expenditure certified by Auditor-General of the Commonwealth-Year ended- 31st August, 1964 (Thirty-third) ...... 181 205 31st August, 1965 (Thirty-fourth) ...... 381 441 31st August, 1966 (Thirty-fifth) ...... 627 709 Sugar Industry. See " Finance for Sugar Industry." Sulphate of Ammonia Bounty Act-Return- Year ended 31st March, 1963 ...... 11 14 Period-Ist April, 1963 to 30th June, 1963 ...... 104 120 Year- 1963-64 ...... 226 246 1964-65 ...... 469 538 1965-66 ...... 595 675 Sulphuric Acid Bounty Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965- No. 90 ...... 316 346 No. 197 ...... 467 528 Return-Year- 1962-63 ...... 11 14 1963-64 ...... 467 528 1964-65 ...... 467 528 1965-66 ...... 595 675 And see " Tariff-Reports." Superannuation Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 118 ...... 11 14 1964-No. 73 ...... 104 120 1965- No. 5 ...... 226 246 No. 156...... 380 440 No. 182...... 467 529 SUP-TAR

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Superannuation Act-continued. Regulations-Statutory Rules-continued. 1966- Nos. 38, 63 ...... 467 529 No. 67 ...... 469 533 Nos. 96, 113 ...... 546 614 Superannuation Board-Report-Year- 1962-63 (Forty-first) ...... 89 107 1963-64 (Forty-second) ...... 380 437 1964-65 (Forty-third) ...... 383 441 Superannuation Fund- Disposal of Surplus-Ministerial statement, 25th March, 1965 ...... 261 Distribution of Surplus-Ministerial statement- 26th August, 1965 ...... 357 25th October, 1966 ...... 705 Report of quinquennial investigation of Fund by Commonwealth Actuary, as at 30th June, 1962 (Eighth) ...... 69 107 115 XIII 903 "And see Commonwealth Superannuation Fund" and "Papua and New Guinea Act-Superannuation (Papua and New Guinea) Ordinance." Superannuation Schemes. See "Parliamentary Allowances, &c." Sydney Airport. See " Public Works Committee Act."

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T.A.A. See " Australian National Airlines Act." Tariff-Reports- A.C. watt-hour meters* ...... 166 271 296 XV. 255 Acetate. See " Continuous filament acetate yarn" and " Terpolymer of, &c." under this heading. Acetyl products* ...... 144 231 252 XV. 263 Acid. See " Hydrofluoric acid ", "Phosphoric acid ", "Sul- phuric acid" and "Terpolymer of butyl acrylate viny:. acetate and acrylic acid " under this heading. Agricultural tractors (Interim Report)* ...... 357 621 706 XV. 279 Air filters. See " Electrostatic air or gas filters, &c. "under this heading. Air cooled, four cycle, horizontal driving shaft, internal com-. bustion piston engines, not exceeding 10 b.h.p.t .. .. 175 271 297 XV. 1 Alkyl sulphonic esters. See " Phthalic, &c." under this heading. Alkylates. See " Detergent alkylates, &c." under this heading. Aluminium and aluminium alloy waste and scrapt .. .. 2 15 20 XV. 7 Aluminium foil* ...... 23 81 92 XV. 291 Aluminium ingots, &c.* ...... 22 81 92 XV. 307 Articles of bonded fibre fabrics. See" Bonded fibre fabrics, &c." under this heading. Bags. See "Hot water bags" under this heading. Ball bearings. See " Precision ground ball bearings " under this heading. Ballotini. See " Glass grains, &c." under this heading. Bars. See "Hollow bars, &c." under this heading. Barytes. See " Natural barium sulphate " under this heading. Bed linen. See " Woven cotton fabrics, &c." under this heading. Belts, belting, fabrics over 15 ounces per square yard, and Interim Report under General Textile Reference on fabrics over 15 ounces per square yard* ...... 66 107 116 XV. 319 Bicycles (Dumping and Subsidies Act)* ...... 190 317 347 XV. 337 Blades. See " Hand saws and blades therefor" and "Knives, &c." under this heading. Bobby pins of ferrous metal* ...... 31 81 92 XV. 345 Bonded fibre fabrics and Interim Report under the General Textile Reference on bonded fibre fabrics and articles of bonded fibre fabrics* ...... 277 485 558 XV. 351 Bounty Acts. See " Sulphuric acid " under this heading. Bubble levels* ...... 143 231 255 XV. 361 Brass strip. See "Copper and brass strip " under this heading. * Report of Tariff Board. t Report of the Special Advisory Authority. TAR-TAR

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Tariff-Reports-continued. Butadiene and styrene butadiene synthetic rubber* ." .. 121 209 231 XV. 369 Butyl acrylate vinyl acetate. See "Terpolymer of, &c." under this heading. Candles, &c.* .. _ .... 355 619 700 XV. 383 Caterpillar tractor-scrapers (by-law)*" . .. .. 26 93 109 XV. 395 Catgut. See "Monofil, strip and imitation catgut" under this heading. Cathode ray tubes. See "Glass envelopes for, &c." under this heading. Chain and chains* _ .. .. 246 422 484 XV. 401 Chain hoists. See "Pulley blocks, &c." under this heading. Chemicals. See" Industrial chemicals, &c." under this heading. Citrus juices and syrups. See" Non-spirituous citrus juices, &c." under this heading. Clad steel strip* ...... 65 107 116 XV. 413 Clothes pegs* ...... 327 593 667 XV. 421 Coffee* ...... 328 593 667 XV. 431 Collapsible sun lounges (Dumping and Subsidies Act)* .. 292 503 580 XV. 449 Colour lakes. See "Pigments and colour lakes" under this heading. Continuous filament acetate yarn* ...... 151 251 276 XV. 455 Continuous filament man-made fibre yarns. See "Processed continuous filament, &c." under this heading. Continuous filament polyamide and polyester yarnst .. .. 173 271 296 XV. 11 Continuous filament polyamide raw yarnst ...... 255 400 459 XV. 19 Copolymers. See "Emulsions, &c." and "Ethylene polymer, &c." under this heading. Copper and brass strip, &c., dated- 25th February, 1965* ...... 141 231 252 XV. 465 19th November, 1965*...... 271 473 540 XV. 479 And see " Copper and Brass Strip Bounty Act." Cotton fabrics. See " Woven cotton fabrics, &c." under this heading. Cotton tape. See "Woven cotton tape " under this heading. Crude oil* -- -- - .. .. 201 343 374 XV. 485 D.C. electrical generators exceeding 250 kW* .. .. 115 191 214 XV. 531 Dental chairs and units* ...... 114 191 214 XV. 539 Detergent alkylates, &c.* ...... 64 107 116 XV. 549 Dictating machines, tape recorders and tape decks* .. .. 19 62 76 XV. 561 Dolls* ...... 5 15 19 XV. 577 Drawing instruments and protractors* ...... 84 132 156 XV. 587 Elastic and elastomeric fabrics* ...... 101 178 207 XV. 595 Elastomeric fabrics. See "Elastic, &c." under this heading. Electric lamps* ...... 10 15 19 XV. 607 Electrical generators, motors and rotary converters* .. .. 103 178 207 XV. 621 And see" D.C. electrical generators, &c." under this heading. Electrostatic air or gas filters operating at voltages not exceeding 20kV* ...... 167 271 296 XV. 649 Emery stones, oilstones and whetstones* ...... 118 209 231 XV. 657 Emulsions and pastes of vinylidene polymers and copolymers*.. 6 15 19 XV. 669 Engines. See "Air cooled, &c.", "Internal combustion piston engines ", "Replacement motor vehicle engines, &c." and " Road rollers, &c." under this heading. Esters. See "Phtalic and alkyl sulphonic esters" under this heading. Ethyl vanillin. See " Vanillin and ethyl vanillin" under this heading. Ethylene polymer and copolymer products* ...... 168 271 296 XV. 677 Fabrics. See" Belts, belting, &c.", "Bonded fibre fabrics, &c.", "Elastic, &c.", " Narrow woven fabrics, &c.", " Woven cotton fabrics, &c."," Woven fabrics of glass fibre "," Woven furnishing fabrics, &c." and "Woven man-made fibre fabrics "under this heading. Fertilizers. See "Nitrogenous fertilizers" under this heading.

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Tariff-Reports-continued. Fibre glass products. See " Plastic coated, &c." and "Woven fabrics, &c." under this heading. Filters. See "Electrostatic air or gas filters, &c." under this head- ing. Fish in air-tight containers* ...... 102 178 207 Xv. Flax fibre* ...... 145 231 252 Xv. Float controlled valves of the type used in space heaters fired by liquid fuel* ...... 63 107 116 Xv. Fluorocarbons*...... 25 93 109 Xv. Footwear* ...... 354 619 700 Xv. Furnishing fabrics. See " Woven furnishing fabrics, &c." under this heading. Garage and workshop test equipment* ...... 270 473 540 Xv. Gas filters. See " Electrostatic air or gas filters, &c. "under this heading. General Textile Reference-Interim Reports-See- "Belts, belting, fabrics over 15 ounces per square yard, &c.", "Bonded fibre fabrics, &c.", "Woven cotton fabrics, &c.", "Woven man-made fibre fabrics, &c." and "Woven furnishing fabrics and moquettes, &c." under this heading. Generators. See "D.C. electrical generators, &c." and. " Electrical generators, &c." under this heading. Ginger, oil of ginger, oleoresin of ginger* ...... 113 191 214 Xv. Glass envelopes for cathode ray tubes* .. .. . 62 107 116 Xv. Glass fibre. See " Woven fabrics of, &c." under this heading. Glass grains (Ballotini)* ...... 269 473 540 Xv. Glassware, dated- llth May, 1964t ...... 36 81 92 Xv. 22nd December, 1965 * ...... 309 549 610 Xv. And see "Laboratory, hygienic, &c." under this heading. Gloves. See "Polyethylene gloves" under this heading. Hand saws and blades therefor* ...... 169 271 296 Xv. Hardboard (Dumping and Subsidies Act)* ...... 8 15 19 Xv. Hoists. See " Pulley blocks and chain hoists "under this heading. Hollow bars, tubes and pipes of iron or steel* .. .. 310 549 610 Xv. Honing machines* ...... 120 209 231 Xv. Hot water bags, dated- llth August, 1965t ...... 199 318 347 Xv. 21st April, 1966* ...... 308 549 610 Xv. Hydrofluoric acid* ...... 83 132 156 Xv. Hygienic glassware. See "Laboratory, hygienic and pharma- ceutical glassware " under this heading. Industrial chemicals and synthetic resins* ...... 358 621 706 XV'. Insecticides. See " Weedicides, &c." under his heading. Internal combustion piston engines* ...... 82 132 156 XV'. And see " Air cooled, &c." under this heading. Iron and steel hoop. See " Tinned iron and steel hoop, &c." under this heading. Iron or steel tube and pipe fittings* ...... 9 15 19 XVI. And see " Hollow bars, &c." under this heading. Knives with forged stainless steel blades* ...... 7 15 20 XV'. Laboratory, hygienic and pharmaceutical glassware*.. .. 149 251 276 XV'. Lamps. See" Electric lamps" under this heading. Levels. See "Bubble levels " under this heading. Linen. See "Woven cotton fabrics, &c." under this heading. Machines. See "Honing machines" and "Sewing machines" under this heading. Magnetos and parts* ...... 247 422 484 XV. Man-made fibre fabrics. See "Woven man-made fibre fabrics " under this heading. Man-made fibre yars. See "Processed continuous filament, &c." under this heading. Meters. See "A.C. watt-hour meters" under this heading. Metal-working circular sawing machinest ...... 349 599 674 Xv. Monofil, strip and imitation catgut* .. .. . 170 271 296 XV'. And see "Polyethylene monofil and rope" under this heading. * Report of Tariff floard. t Report of the Special Adv iory Authority. 26313/69-11 TAR-TAR

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Tariff-Reports-continued. Moquettes. See "Woven furnishing fabrics, &c." under this heading. Motor vehicle engines. See "Replacement motor vehicle engines, &c." under this heading. Motor vehicles and concessional admission of components* .. 263 469 525 XVI. 243 Motors. See "Electrical generators, &c." under this heading. Moulding materials. See "Phenol formaldehyde, &c." under this heading. Narrow woven fabrics and adjustable shoulder straps* .. 112 191 214 XVI. 287 Natural barium sulphate (Barytes)* .. .. 61 107 116 XVI. 303 Needles. See "Syringes, &c." under this heading. Nitrogenous fertilizers* ...... 27 93 105 XVI. 313 Non-spirituous citrus juices and syrups* ...... 202 343 374 XVI. 329 Nylon yam (Dumping and Subsidies Act)* ...... 96 157 185 XVI. 343 Oils. See" Crude oil ", " Ginger, &c.", " Olive oil ", "Peanuts, peanut oil and olive oil " and " Safflower seed, &c." under this heading. Oilstones. See " Emery stones, &c." under this heading. Oleoresin of ginger. See " Ginger, &c." under this heading. Olive oilt ...... 85 132 156 XV. 39 And see" Peanuts, peanut oil and olive oil under this heading. Paper. See " Yarns of paper, &c." under this heading. Passionfruit juice and passionfruit pulp* ...... 30 81 92 XVI. 351 Pastes of vinylidene polymers and copolymers. See " Emulsions, &c." under this heading. Peanuts, peanut oil and olive oil* ...... 268 473 540 XVI. 361 And see" Olive oil "under this heading. Pegs. See "Clothes pegs." Pharmaceutical glassware. See "Laboratory, hygienic and pharmaceutical glassware" under this heading. Phenol (Dumping and Subsidies Act)* 119 209 231 XVI. 379 Phenol formaldehyde moulding material (Dumping and Subsidies Act)* ...... 267 473 540 XVI. 385 Phosphoric acid (Dumping and Subsidies Act)* .. .. 189 317 347 XVI. 393 Phosphorous and its derivatives* .. .. 18 48 64 XVI. 399 Phthalate plasticers (Dumping and Subsidies Act)* .. .. 37 93 109 XVI. 425 Phthalic and alkyl sulphonic esters* ...... 60 107 116 XVI. 431 Pigments and colour lakes* ...... 237 400 459 XVI. 441 And see " Synthetic organic pigments" under this heading. Pillow cases* ...... 11 15 20 XVI. 463 Pins* ...... 272 485 558 XVI. 473 Pipe fittings. See "Iron or steel, &c." under this heading. Pipes of iron and steel. See "Hollow bars, &c." under this heading. Plastic coated fibre glass products* .. .. 95 150 177 XVI. 479 Polyamide and polyester yarns. See" Continuous filament, &c." under this heading. Polyamide raw yarns. See "Continuous filament polyamide raw yams" under this heading. Polyethylene; together with correspondence between the Minister for Trade and Industry and the Chairman and a Member of the Tariff Board* ...... 21 62 76 XVI. 487 Polyethylene glovest ...... 225 366 410 XV. 43 Polyethylene monofil and ropet 266 469 525 XV. 49 Polymers. See "Emulsions, &c." and "Ethylene polymer, &c." under this heading. Polyvinyl chloride productst ...... 313 550 610 XV. 55 Andsee " P.V.C. products "under this heading. Prawns. See " Shrimps, &c." under this heading. Precision ground ball bearings* ...... 29 81 92 XVI. 507 Processed continuous filament man-made fibre yarns* .. 117 209 231 XVI. 523 Protractors. See "Drawing instruments, &c." under this heading. Pulley blocks and chain hoists* ...... 81 132 156 XVI. 537 P.V.C. products* ...... 17 37 47 XVI. 549 And see " Polyvinyl chloride products " under this heading. Pyrites Bounty Act. See "Sulphuric Acid and Pyrites Bounty Acts " under this heading. * Report of Tariff Board. t Report of the Special Advisory Authority. clxiii

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Tariff-Reports--continued. Tractor-scrapers. See" Caterpillar tractor-scrapers" under this heading. Transformers. See "Static transformers" under this heading. Transistors, thermistors, &c.* . .. 59 107 116 XVI. 773 Trisodium phosphate dodecahydrate (Dumping and Subsidies Act)* ...... 172 271 296 XVI. 795 Tube fittings. See "Iron or steel, &c." under this heading. Tubes and pipes of iron and steel. See "Hollow bars, &c."under this heading. Umbrellas and sunshades* ...... 148 251 276 XVI. 801 Valves. See "Float controlled valves, &c." under this heading. Vanillin and ethyl vanillin* & ...... 356 619 700 XVI. 815 Vehicles. See " Motor vehicles, &c." under this heading. Vinylidene polymers and copolymers. See "Emulsions and pastes, &c." under this heading. Weapons sights. See "Telescopic sights for weapons" under this heading. Weedicides and insecticides* ...... 14 15 20 XVI. 823 Whetstones. See " Emery stones, &C." under this heading. Wool piece goodst ...... 4 15 20 XV. 83 Workshop test equipment. See "Garage and workshop test equipment "under this heading. Woven cotton fabrics, bed linen, &c., and Interim Report under General Textile Reference on woven cotton fabrics, &c.* .. 238 378 434 XVI. 843 Woven cotton tape (D.S.A.)* ...... 16 26 26 XVI. 893 Woven fabrics of glass fibret ...... 265 469 525 XV. 89 Woven furnishing fabrics and moquettes and Interim Report under General Textile Reference on woven furnishing fabrics and moquettes* ...... 58 107 116 XVI. 899 Woven man-made fibre fabrics and Interim Report under General Textile Reference on woven fabrics wholly of or containing not less than 20 per cent. by weight of man-made fibres .. 240 378 434 XVI. 919 Yarns. See "Continuous filament, &c.", "Nylon yarn (Dumping and Subsidies Act)" and "Processed continuous filament man-made fibre yarns" under this heading. Yarns of paper (Dumping and Subsidies Act)* .. 264 469 525 XVI. 957 Tariff Board Act-Tariff Board-Report, together with Summary of Recommendations-Year- 1963-64 ...... 93t 145 170 XV. 95 1964-65 ...... 232t 366 409 XV. 149 1965-66 ...... 367t 601 677 XV. 199 Tariffs and Trade, General Agreement on. See" General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade." Tasmania- Admiralty Chart No. 1079-Tasmania ...... 25 Charting of Tasmania's coast-Notes prepared by a mariner ...... 25 Taxation- Commissioner of Taxation-Report-Dated- 1st October, 1964 (Forty-third) ...... 97 175 205 XVII. 25 1st October, 1965 (Forty-fourth) ...... 233 373 427 XVII. 145 1st October, 1966 (Forty-fifth) ...... 344 599 677 XVII. 297 Taxation Statistics- 1962-63 ...... 98 175 205 XVII. 407 1963-64 ...... 234 373 427 XVI. 611 1964-65 ...... 343 599 677 XVII. 795 And see "Income Tax Statistics" under "Finance ", "In- come Tax and Social Services Contribution Assessment Act ", "Income Tax Assessment Act ", "Wool Tax Act" and "Wool Tax (Administration) Act." Teachers' Federation of N.S.W.. See " Statutory Declaration." Teaching Costs of Medical Hospitals, Committee on. See "Aus- tralian Universities Commission." Tedder, Major. See "Cases of Gunner O'Neill, &c." Telecommunications. See "Commonwealth Telegraphs Agreement", "International Telecommunication Convention ", " Overseas Telecommunications Act" and "Satellite Communications." * Report of Tariff Board. t Report of the Special Advisory Authority $ Report only printed. TEL-TRA

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Telephone Exchange, Wollongong, N.S.W. See "Public Works Committee Act." Television-Commercial licences, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth areas-Ministerial statement, 27th February, 1964 ...... 17 And see "Australian Broadcasting Control Board", "Broadcasting and Television Act" and "Educational Television Services." Television Studios. See "Public Works Committee Act." Territories of the Commonwealth. See- " Australian Capital Territory ", " Australian Capital Territory Electricity Supply Act ", " Australian Capital Territory Representation Act ", " Christmas Island ", " Christmas Island Act ", "Cocos (Keeling) Islands ", " Cocos (Keeling) Islands Act ", " Nauru ", " Nauru Act ", "New Guinea ", "Norfolk Island ", "Norfolk Island Act ", "Northern Territory ", "Northern Territory (Administration) Act ". " Northern Territory Representation Act, &c." "Papua ", "Papua and New Guinea ", "Papua and New Guinea Act" and " Seat of Government (Administration) Act." Tertiary Education-Statement presented by Prime Minister, 22nd September, 1966 ...... 651 Tertiary Education in Australia-Committee on the Future of Tertiary Education in Australia- Ministerial statement in connexion with the Report of Committee, 24th March, 1965 ...... 231 257 Report to Australian Universities Commission- Volume I ...... 132 231 257 IV. 1 Volume I ...... 133 231 257 IV. 275 Volume II ...... 222 365 409 IV. 459 Thailand. See "Nam Ngum Development Fund Agreement" and " Parliamentary Delegations." Therapeutic Substances Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1965- No. 18 ...... 226 246 No. 60 ...... 316 346 No. 184 ...... 467 529 1966-No. 98 ...... 546 614 Tin. See " International Tin Agreement." Tobacco Industry Act-Report-Year- 1963-64 (Ninth) ...... 121 139 1964-65 (Tenth) ...... 337 371 1965-66 (Eleventh) ...... 622 705

Tonkin, Gulf of. See " Incidents in, &c.' Top Springs to Wave Hill Road, N.T. See " Public Works Committee Act."

Tourist Publicity Documents and Material. See "Customs Facilities for Touring."

Tractor Bounty Act-Return-Year- 1963-64...... 121 139 1964-65...... 330 367 1965-66...... 555 632 Trade- Agreement between Australia and Indonesia-Exchange of Notes, constituting an Agreement for the extension of 1959 Agreement, dated- 4th September, 1963 ...... 41 46 1st and 16th September, 1964 ...... 257 281 28th July and llth August, 1965 ...... 323 359 2nd September, 1966 ...... 579 650 clxvi TRA-TRE

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Trade-continued. Agreement between Australia and People's Republic of Bulgaria, signed 22nd June, 1966 ...... 555 632 Agreement between Australia and Philippines, signed 16th June,

1965 ...... 323 359 Agreement between Australia and Polish People',s Republic, signed

20th June, 1966 ...... 555 632 Agreement between Australia and Republic of Korea, signed 21st September, 1965 ...... 507 590 Agreement between Australia and Southern Rhodesia-Exchange of Notes dated 27th and 30th December, 1963, constituting an Agreement for the continued application between Australia and Southern Rhodesia of 1955 Trade Agreement between Australia and the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland.. .. 41 46 Agreement between Australia and Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, signed 15th October, 1965 . .. . . 375 429 Agreement between New Zealand and Australia. See " New Zealand-Australia Free Trade Agreement." Conference on Trade and Development. See "United Nations." Trade Commissioners Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-

1964-No. 116 ...... 126 154 1966-No. 19 ...... 467 529 Trading Bank. See " Commonwealth Banks Act." Trans-Australia Airlines. See "Australian National Airlines Act." Treasurer. See " Currency Act " and " United States Balance of Payments Programme-Visit, &c." Treasurer's Advance. See " Finance " and " Public Accounts Com- mittee Act." Treasurer's Statement of Receipts and Expenditure. See " Finance- Auditor-General's Report, &c." Treasury Bills Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1966-No. 62 . . 467 529 Treasury Information Bulletin-Supplements- Australian Balance of Payments-February, 1966 . .. 288 481 556 VI. 1209 National Accounting Estimates of Public Authority Receipts and Expenditure- August, 1964 (Special) . . . .. 163 229 251 VII. 973 November, 1964 ...... 164 229 251 VII. 1005 August, 1965 ...... 284 481 556 VII. 1031 December, 1965 ...... 285 481 556 VII. 1061 Private Overseas Investment in Australia-May, 1965 . .. 286 481 556 VII. 1153 Projections of the Work-force, 1963-76-April, 1965 . .. 287 481 556 VII. 1181 The Meansng and Measurement of Economic Growth- November, 1964 ...... 165 229 251 V1I. 953 Treaties. See- " Aero-space Disturbances " "Air Services ", " Air Transport Agreement between Australia and France, &c. " " Amateur Radio Operators ", " Asian Residents of Christmas Island " " Assisted Migiration ", " Cereals Agreement between Australia and United Kingdom " " Coconut Rhnnoceros Beetle, Control of " " Customs Cocvention ", "Customs Failities for Touring " " Discrimination in Education ", "Educational and Cultural Exchange Programmes Agreement between Australia and United States of America, Financing of" " European Organization for Development and Construction of Space Vehicle Launchers ", " Exchange of Official Publications and Government Documents " "Extraordinary Administrative Radio Conference, &c.", " Foreign Exchange Operations Fund for Laos " " General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, " German Secular Property in Israel " " India Defence Aid ", " Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization Convention ". " International Atomic Energy Agency " clxvii TRE-UNI

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Treaties-continued. " International Exchange of Publications ", " International Sugar Agreement ", " International Telecommunication Convention ", " International Tin Agreement ", " International Wheat Agreement ", " Meat Marketing Arrangements, &c.", " Migration and Settlement Agreement between Australia and Netherlands ", " Money Orders, Exchange of", " Nam Ngum Development Fund Agreement ", " New Zealand-Australia Free Trade Agreement ", " Satellite Communications ", " South Pacific Commission-Agreement, &c.", " Space Vehicle Tracking and Communications Agreement between Australia and United States of America ", "Trade ", " United Nations ", " Universal Postal Union" "Upper Atmosphere Sampling Agreement between Australia and United States of America " and "Visas and Visa Fees Agreement between Australia and Israel." Tullamarine Airport, Melbourne. See "Public Works Committee Act." Tunisia. See " General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade-Declaration on Provisional Accession of"

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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. See " Trade." United Arab Republic. See " General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade-Declaration on Provisional Accession of." United Kingdom. See- " Cereals Agreement between Australia and United Kingdom ". " European Organization for Development and Construction of Space Vehicle Launchers ", " High Commissioner (United Kingdom) Act", " Money Orders, Exchange of-Agreement, &c." and " South Pacific Commission-Agreement, &c."

United Kingdom Restraints on Overseas Investment-Ministerial statement, 4th May, 1966 ...... 587

United Nations- Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, 23rd March to 16th June, 1964- Final Act and Report ...... 439 513 Statement by Head of Australian Delegation (Mr. A. P. Fleming, O.B.E.) to Conference, 10th June, 1964 .. .. 439 513 Statement by Minister for Trade and Industry (Rt. Hon. J. McEwen, M.P.) at Conference, 26th March, 1964 .. 439 513 Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. See " Dis- crimination in Education ", " Exchange of Official Publica- tions and Government Documents between States" and " International Exchange of Publications."

Enlargement of Security Council and Economic and Social Council- General Assembly-Resolution 1991 (XVIII) ...... 271 301 Ministerial statement, 12th May, 1965 ...... 271 301 Force in Cyprus-Exchange of Notes dated 21st and 25th February, 1966, between Australia and United Nations constituting an Agreement concerning the services with the Force of the national contingent provided by Australia .. .. 507 590 clxviii UNI-UST

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United Nations-continued General Assembly- Report of Australian Delegation- Eighteenth Regular Session, New York, 17th September to 17th December, 1963 ...... 107 121 Nineteenth Session, New York, 1964-65, and Resumed Ninteenth Session, New York, 1965 .. .. 317 549 625 XIII. 467 Twentieth Session, New York, 21st September to 21st December, 1965 . .. .. 320 549 625 XIII. 497 Report by Senators Cormack and Ridley, Senate Observers and alternate Delegates to the Twentieth Session .. .. 569 Resolution 1995 (XIX) establishing Conference on Trade and Development ...... 439 513 Resolution 2101 (XX) of 20th December, 1965-Amendment to Article 109 of the Charter of the United Nations .. .. 507 590 Police Force. See " Cyprus." Special Fund. See " Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle, Control of." Andsee " Foreign Affairs-Joint Committee " " Nauru " and " New Guinea." United States of America. See- " Aero-space Disturbances ", " Amateur Radio Operators", "Educational and Cultural Exchange Programmes Agreement,

" Meat Marketing Arrangements, &c.", " Nam Ngum Development Fund Agreement", " South Pacific Commission-Agreement, &c.", " Space Vehicle Tracking and Communications Agreement, &c." and " Upper Atmosphere Sampling Agreement, &c."

United States of America Balance of Payments Programme- Measures to Improve Balance of Payments position-Letters dated 12th and 24th March, 1965, exchanged between the Prime Minister and the President of the United States of America.. 134 242 268 XIII. 735 Ministerial statement, 1st April, 1965 ...... 242 268 Visit by Treasurer to United States-Ministerial statement, 13th May, 1965 ...... 307

Universal Postal Union-Fifteenth Congress-Instruments, signed 10th July, 1964- Constitution of Universal Postal Union and Final Protocol .. 324 359 General Regulations of Universal Postal Union and Final Protocol ...... 324 359 Universal Postal Convention and Final Protocol ...... 324 359 Detailed Regulations for implementing the Universal Postal Convention ...... 324 359 Agreement concerning Postal Parcels and Final Protocol .. .. 324 359 Detailed Regulations for implementing the Agreement con- cerning Postal Parcels and Final Protocol ...... 324 359

Universities. See "Academic Salaries ", "Australian National University Act ", " Australian Universities Commission", "Australian Universities Commission Act" and "Tertiary Education in Australia."

Upper Atmosphere Sampling Agreement between Australia and United States of America-Exchange of Notes dated 1st September, 1966, constituting an agreement for the amendment and further extension of Agreement of 9th May, 1961 ...... 579 650

Upper Murray area-Commercial television station licence. See " Australian Broadcasting Control Board "

Upper Namoi area-Commercial television station licence. See " Australian Broadcasting Control Board."

Ustashi. See " Yugo-slav Immigrant Organizations " and " Yugoslav Settlers Association of Australia. " clxix V______V-WIN

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Vehicles-Temporary Importation of. See "Customs Convention." Vernon, Sir James. See "Economic Enquiry, Committee of." Vietnam- Ministerial statement, 29th April, 1965 ...... 263 289 Studies on-Department of External Affairs Information Hand.. book No. 1 of 1965 ...... 318 348 And see " Communist China Foreign Ministry ", "Foreign Affairs" and" Parliamentary Delegations." Vinyl Resin Bounty Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964-No. 30 ...... 30 34 Return-Year- 1964-65 ...... 571 645 1965-66 ...... 571 645 Visas and Visa Fees Agreement between Australia and Israel- Exchange of Notes of 14th April, 1964, constituting an Agreemer t .. 115 130 Voyager. See "Loss of H.M.A.S. Voyager."

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War Memorial. See " Australian War Memorial Act." War Pensions Entitlement Appeal Tribunals. See "Repatriation Act." War Service Homes Act- Director of War Service Homes-Report-Year- 1963-64 ...... 94 135 161 XI. 161 1964-65 ...... 219 340 383 XI. 193 1965-66 ...... 333 571 647 XI. 221 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964-No. 55 .. ,. .. 73 90 Water Supply, Darwin, N.T. See "Public Works Committee Act." Wave Hill to Top Springs Road, N.T. See" Public Works Committee Act." Weeden, W. J. See "Educational Television Services-Advisory Com- mittee." Weights and Measures (National Standards) Act-Regulations- Statutory Rules- 1963-No. 126 ...... 11 14 1964-No. 146 ...... 226 246 1965- No. 13 ...... 226 246 No. 147 ...... 373 429 1966-No. 66 ...... 469 533 Welfare Material for Seafarers. See "Customs Convention, &c." Wentworth, Mr. W. C. See "Foreign Affairs ", "Kngsford-Smith Airport, Sydney" and "Yugoslav Settlers Association of Australia." Westernport, Victoria. See " Public Works Committee Act." Wheat. See "Cereals Agreement between Australia and United Kingdom", "International Wheat Agreement ", "Wheat Industry Stabilization Act" and "Wheat Research Act." Wheat Industry Stabilization Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1965-No. 191 ...... 467 529 Wheat Research Act-Report- 1963 (Sixth) ...... 67 77 1964 (Seventh) ...... 316 341 1965 (Eighth) ...... 517 595 Wide Bay area-Commercial television station licence. See " Aus- tralian Broadcasting Control Board." Willey, Gunner. See "Cases of Gunner O'Neill. Gunner Willey, S c." Wine Overseas Marketing Act-Australian Wine Board-Repot- Year- 1963-64 (Interim) ...... 123 149 1963-64 (Thirty-sixth)-together with Statement by Minister regarding operation of Act ...... 149 175 1964-65 (Thirty-seventh)-together with Statement by Minister regarding operation of Act ...... 369 423 1965-66 (Thirty-eighth)-together with Statement by Minister regarding operation of Act ...... 599 673 WIR-YUG

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Wireless Telegraphy Act. See "Post and Telegraph Act and Wireless Telegraphy Act." Wollongong, N.S.W. See "Public Works Committee Act." Wool. See- " Australian Wool Board ", " Australian Wool Testing Authority Act ", " Wool Industry Act ", " Wool Research Act ", " Wool Reserve Prices Plan Referendum Act ", " Wool Tax Act" and "Wool Tax (Administration) Act." Wool Industry Act-Australian Wool Board- Financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report- Year-1963-64 ...... * 169 195 Report-Year- 1963-64 ...... 130 133 155 XIII. 373 1964-65 (Interim) ...... 329 365 Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year- 1964-65...... 242 369 423 XIII. 397 1965-66 (Interim) ...... 571 641 1965-66...... 370 605 681 XIII. 431 And see " Australian Wool Board." Wool Research Act-Report-Period-lst July to 31st December, 1963 (Seventh and Final)...... 53 67 Wool Reserve Prices Plan Referendum Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1965-No. 155 ...... 380 440 Wool Tax Act (No. 1)-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964- No. 66 ...... 104 120 Wool Tax Act (No. 2)-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964- No. 67...... 104 120 Wool Tax Act (No. 3)-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964- No. 68 ...... 104 120 Wool Tax Act (No. 4)-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964- No. 69 ...... 104 120 Wool Tax Act (No. 5)-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1964- No. 70 ...... 104 120 Wool Tax (Administration) Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1964-No. 71 ...... 104 120 Work-force, Projections of. See "Treasury Information Bulletin." Works Programme. See "Finance."

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Yugo-Slav Immigrant Organizations-Ministerial Statement, 27th August, 1964 ...... 135 Yugoslav Settlers Association of Australia- Copy of letter, dated 19th February, 1964, relating to Yugoslav Settlers Association and the Ustashi, addressed to the Secretary, Liberal and Country Party, 108 Queens Street, Melbourne ...... 128 Copy of circular letter, dated 15th February, 1964, under the address of the Yugoslav Settlers Association of Australia ...... 128 Pamphlet entitled " True or False? Evidence in connection with statements made by Dr. Cairns", dated October, 1964, authorized by W. C. Wentworth, Parliament House, Canberra, A.C.T...... 184

* Published with Report of Board for 1963-64 as Parliamentary Paper 130 of this Session.