LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-sixth Parliament

23 August 1960 – 7 December 1962

Queensland Parliamentary Debates

INDEX

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36th Parliament, 1st Session 23 August 1960 – 24 March 1961 Index from Hansard, V.227-229, 1960-61

36th Parliament, 2nd Session 22 August 1961 – 7 June 1962 Index from Hansard, V.230-232, 1961-62

36th Parliament, 3rd Session 21 August 1962 – 7 December 1962 Index from Hansard, V.233-234, 1962

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-sixth Parliament – First Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.227-229, 1960-61

23 August 1960 – 24 March 1961

(Nicklin Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-27 23 August 1960 600-615 12 October 1960

27-45 24 August 1960 615-676 13 October 1960

46-92 25 August 1960 676-709 14 October 1960

93-133 30 August 1960 710-802 18 October 1960

133-148 31 August 1960 803-818 19 October 1960

149-181 1 September 1960 819-881 20 October 1960

182-218 6 September 1960 881-916 21 October 1960

218-235 7 September 1960 916-990 25 October 1960

235-274 8 September 1960 990-1013 26 October 1960

274-311 13 September 1960 1014-1069 27 October 1960

311-327 14 September 1960 1069-1094 28 October 1960

327-367 15 September 1960 1094-1159 1 November 1960

367-407 20 September 1960 1160-1176 2 November 1960

407-422 21 September 1960 1176-1239 3 November 1960

422-456 22 September 1960 1239-1264 4 November 1960

456-499 27 September 1960 1265-1327 8 November 1960

499-515 28 September 1960 1327-1344 9 November 1960

516-544 29 September 1960 1344-1403 10 November 1960

544-600 11 October 1960 1404-1438 11 November 1960 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1438-1501 15 November 1960 2247-2314 23 February 1961

1501-1531 16 November 1960 2314-2373 28 February 1961

1531-1618 17 November 1960 2373-2391 1 March 1961

1618-1653 18 November 1960 2391-2471 2 March 1961

1653-1713 22 November 1960 2472-2564 7 March 1961

1713-1746 23 November 1960 2564-2581 8 March 1961

1747-1826 24 November 1960 2581-2675 9 March 1961

1826-1862 25 November 1960 2676-2703 10 March 1961

1862-1942 29 November 1960 2703-2766 14 March 1961

1942-1978 30 November 1960 2706-2783 15 March 1961

1978-2077 1 December 1960 2783-2857 16 March 1961

2077-2101 2 December 1960 2858-2889 17 March 1961

2102-2138 6 December 1960 2889-2964 21 March 1961

2139-2160 7 December 1960 2964-3007 22 March 1961

2161-2202 21 February 1961 3008-3117 23 March 1961

2202-2246 22 February 1961 3117-3128 24 March 1961

1960-61

QUEENSLAND

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE

First Session

OF THE

Thirty.. Sixth Parliament

9 and 10 ELIZABETH ll

Comprising the periods from the Twenty.third day of August to the Seventh day of December, 1960; and from the Twenty-first day of February to the Twenty-fourth day of March, 1961.

VOL. 229

BRISBANE

By Authority: S. G. REID, Government Printer, Brisban~ first Session of the Thirty-Sixth Parliament of Queensland 1960-61 THE GOVERNOR His Excellency Colonel Sir HENRY ABEL SMITH, K.C.V.O., D.S.O. THE MINISTRY Premier and Chief Secretary; and Vice-President of the Executive Council-Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN NICKUN. Minister for Labour and Industry-Honourable KENNETH JAMES MORRIS. Minister for Education and Migration-Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN PIZZEY, B.A., Dip.Ed. Minister for Justice and Attorney-General-Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE MUNRO. Treasurer and Minister for Housing-Honourable THOMAS ALFRED HILEY. Minister for Development, Mines, Main Roads and Electricity-Honourable ERNEST EVANS. Minister for Agriculture ami Forestry-Honourable OTTO OTIOSEN MADSEN. Minister for Health and Home Affairs--Honourable HENRY WINSTON NOBLE, M.B., B.S. Minister for Transport-Honourable GOJRDON WILLIAM WESLEY CHALK. Minister for Public Works and Local Government-Honourable LLOYD HENRY 1 SCURFIELD ROBERTS. ( ) Minister for Public Lands and Irrigation-Honourable ALAN ROY FLETCHER. THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY §pealier-Honourab!e DAVID ERIC NICHOLSON Murrnmba Chairman of Committees-TAYLOR, HAROLD BOURNE, Esquire, D.S.O. C!ayfield Temporary Chairmen of Committees- BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Hawthorne DEWAJR, ALEXANDER TATTENHAJ~L, Esqnire WaveU Dll'LOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire Aubigny GPA 'TE~..r, ERIC J'Olir'-.J", Esquire South Coast LOW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire Cooroora ADAIR, HERBERT ARTHUR, Esquire Cook AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire . South ANDERSON, lVffiRVYN JOHN REGINALD, Esquire Toowoomba Eag ARMSTRONG, ROY ALEXANDER, Esquire Mulgrave BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Haw~horne BEARDMORE, EDWIN JAl\ffiS, Esquire Balonne BENl\'.ET'I', COLIN JAJ.'-'lES, Esquire, B.A., LLB. South Brisbant BJELKE-PETERSEN, JOHANNES, Esquire Barambab BROfvfLEY, FRED PHILLII', Esquire Norman BURROWS, JA!\IIES, Esquire Port Curtis BYRNE, PETER, Esqnire Mourilyau CAl\iPBEI.L, FREDEHICK ALEX,-1..1\'"DER, Fsquir;> Aspley CAJREY, CECll, CHARLES, Esquire Albert CHALK, Honourable GORDON WILLIAlVI WESl.EY tockyer COBURN, ARTHUR, Esquire Burdekin DAVIES, HO RACE JASON, Esquire Maryboro·Jgh (2) DAVIS, EDWARD WILLIAM, Esquire Barcoo DEAN, HAJROLD, Esquire Sandgate DELAMOTHE, PETER ROYLANCE, Esquire, O.B.E., M.B., Univ. §yd. Bowen DEWAR, ALEXANDER TATIENHALL, Esquire Waven DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire . Aubigny (1) Died, 11 April, 1961 (2) Died, 10 April, 1961 rv.

1'H.E LEGiSLATIVE ASSEMBL \'-continued DONALD, Jk'UES, Esquire ...... Ipswich East DI.WFICY, JOHN JOSEPH, Esquire ...... Warrego DUGG.AN, JOHN EDMUND, Esquire Toowoomba W, EVANS, Honourable ERNEST Mirani EWAN, WILLMM MANSON, Esquire Roma .FLETCHER, .Honourable ALAN ROY Cunningham GA VEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire South Coast GILMORE, THOMAS VERNON, Esquire Tablelands GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire ...... Mackay GUNN, WILLIAM MORRISON, Esquire Wynnum HANLON, PATIUCK JOSEPH, Esquire Baroona HARRISON, ROBERT LESLIE, Esquire Logan HART, GRAHAM LLOYD, Esquire, Q.C. Mount Gravatt HERBERT, JOHN DESMOND, Esquire Sherwood HEW.ITT, l'.TEVILLE THOMAS ERIC, Esquire ...... Mackenzie HILEY, Honourable THOMAS ALFRED Chatswortb HILTON, Honourable PAUL JEROME RE.MIGIUS Camarvon HODGES, ALLEN MAXWELL, Esquire Gympie HOOPER, KEITH WILLIAM, Esquire Greenslopes HOUGHTON, JAMES EDWARD HIRAM, Esquire Redclifi'e HOUSTON, JOHN WILLIAM, Esquire Bulimba HUGHES, CLIVE MELWYN, Esquire Kurilpa INCH, ALEXANDER JAMES, Esquire Burke J01'i'ES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire Callide KNOX, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Nundah LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire, D.F.C. Kedron LONERGAN, WILLIAM HORACE, Esquire Fiinders LOW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire Cooroora MADSEN, Honourable OITO OTIOSEN Warwick MANN, JOHN HENRY, Esquire MARSDEN, IVOR, Esquire ...... Ipswich West MELLOY, JOHN, Esquire ...... Nudgee MORRIS, Honourable KENNETH JAMES Mount Coot-tba MULLER, ADOLF GUSTA VE, Esquire Fassifem MUNRO, Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE Toowong NEWTON, HAROLD FRANCIS, Esquire Belmont NICHOLSON, Honourable DAVID ERIC Murrnmba NICKLIN, Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REVBEN ...... Landsborough NOBLE, Honourable HENRY WINSTON, M.B., B.S. Yeronga PILBEAM, REGINALD BYRON JARVIS, Esquire Rockbampton S. PIZZEY, Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN, B.A., Dip.Ed. Is is RAE, WALLACE ALEXANDER RAlVISAY, Esquire Gregory RAMSDEN, SAMUEL RAYMOND, Esquire Merthyr RICHTER, HAROLD, Esquire Somerset 1 ( ) ROBERTS, Honourable LLOYD HENRY SCURFIELD Whitsunday ROW, JOHN ALFRED, Esquire Hinchinbrook SHERRINGTON, DOUGLAS JOHN, Esquire ...... Salisbury SMITH, PERCY RAYMUND, Esquire, LL.B ...... Windsor SULLIVAN, VICTOR BRUCE, Esquire Condamine TAYLOR, HAROLD BOURNE, Esquire, D.S.O. Clayfield THACKERAY, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire ...... Rockbampton N. TOOTH, SEYMOUR DOUGLAS, Esquire Ashgrove TUCKER, PERCY JOHN ROBERT, Esquire Townsville North WALLACE, GEORGE WALTER GORDON, Esquire WALSH, EDWARD JOSEPH, Esquire Bundabert: WHARTON, CLAUDE ALFRED, Esquire Bumett WINDSOR, ROBERT LEVI, Esquire ...... Ithaca (1) Died 11 April, 1961 COI\'.IMIT'TEES

Library.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. DEAN, Mr. DONALD, Mr. EWA..~, Mr. HOUSTON, Mr. RAMSDEN and Mr. TOOm. Parliamentary Buildings.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. HANLON, Mr. HEWIIT, M.r. HODGES, Mr. HOOPER, Mr. NEWTON and Mr. SHERRINGTON. Printing.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. BJELKE-PETERSEN, Mr. CAMPBELL Mr. DUFFICY, Mr. GRAHAM, Mr. SMITH and Mr. W ALLACE. Refreshment Rooms.-Mr. SPEAKER, Dr. DELAMOTHE, Mr. LONERGAN !Hr. MANN, Mr. MARSDEN, l\1r. RICHTER and Mr. THACKERA Y. Standing Orders.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. DUGGA:'J, Mr. LLOYD, Mr. MUNRO \fr. NICKLIN, Mr. TAYLOR and Mr. WALSH.

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL Elections ludges- 1960-The Honourable THE CHIEF JUSTICE (Sir Alan lames Mansfield, K.C.M.G.) 1961-The Honourable Mr. JUSTICE STABLE. Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.227-229, 1960-61 23 August 1960 - 24 March 1961

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Subjects

Address in Reply­ BILLS-continued: Adoption, 407. Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal (initiation), 185; (initiation in committee), 223, Answer of Governor, 615. 241, 319, 372, 414; (amendment­ Debate, 37, 100, 138, 151, 185, 244, 280. Mr. Hilton), 324, 333, 369; (1 °), 338, 373. 417; (2°), 607; (committee), 609; Presentation to Governor, 600. (3°), 633; (assent), 1094. Adjournment of House, Formal motions under Canals Acts Amendment (initiation), 1408; Standing Order No. 137- (initiation in committee), 1440; (1 °), 1441; (2° and committee), 1659; (3°), Unemployment in Queensland (Mr. 1716; (assent), 2161. Duggan), 2164. Church of England in Con­ Adjournments, Special, 27, 45, 544, 2157, stitution (initiation), 2705; (1 o ), 2314, 2471, 3127. 2709; (2°), 2882; (committee), 2884; {3°), 2892; (assent), 3128. Auditor-General's Reports- Brisbane City Council accounts, 2077. Acts Amendment (initiation), 241; (initiation in com­ Loans Sinking Funds, 544. mittee), 420, 439; {1°), 456; (2°), Public accounts, 819. 1064; (committee), 1093; (3°), 1099; (assent), 1438. Barristers and Solicitors, Fees paid by Crown- City of Brisbane Market Act Amendment (initiation), 2399; (initiation in com­ Order for return (motion-Mr. Davies), mittee), 2572; (1 °), 2581; (2° and 100. committee), 2884; (3°), 2892; Return tabled, 918. (assent), 3128. Beef production, Federal financial assistance Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ (motion-Mr. Rae), 431, 523. sions) Acts Amendment (initiation), 319; (initiation in committee), 494; BILLS- (1 °), 499; (2°), 708; (committee), Acts Interpretation Acts Amendment 709; (3°), 712; (assent), 1094. (initiation), 185; (initiation in com­ Companies (initiation), 1830; (initiation in mittee and 1 o), 223; (2 o), 606; ( com­ committee), 2147; (1°), 2157. mittee), 607; (3°), 633; (assent), 1094. Companies Acts Amendment (initiation), All Saints Church Lands (initiation), 492; 546; (initiation in committee), 679; {1°), 494; (2°), 1063; (committee), (1°), 700; (2°), 1182, 1243; (com­ 1064; (3°), 1070; (assent), 1438. mittee), 1254; (3°), 1268; (assent), Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agreement 1862. (initiation and initiation committee), Constitution Acts Amendment (initiation 2213; {1°), 2246; (2°), 2516, 2602; and initiation in committee), 2861; (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 2520; (1°), 2882; (2", committee and 3°), (committee), 2633; (3°), 2687; 3127; (assent), 3128. (assent), 2889. Co-operative Housing Societies Act Amend­ Appropriation No. 1 (suspension of Stand­ ment (initiation), 1980; (initiation in ing Orders), 54; (all stages), 92; committee), 2185; {1°), 2187; (2° (assent), 93. and committee), 2353; (3°), 2381; Appropriation No. 2 (suspension of Stand­ (assent), 2889. ing Orders), 1716; (1 o and 2°), 1809; Criminal Code and Other Acts Amendment (committee and 3°), 1826; (assent), (initiation), 2324; (initiation in com­ 1862. mittee), 2586; {1°), 2602; (2°), 2794; Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Col­ (committee), 2815; (3°), 2860; lectors and Motor Dealers Acts (assent), 3128. Amendment (initiation), 1182; District Courts Act Amendment (initiation in committee), 1341, 1350, (initiation), 1015; (initiation in com­ 1428; {1°), 1438; (2°), 1857; (com­ mittee and 1 o ), 1261; (2° and com­ mittee), 1858; (3°), 1863; (assent), mittee), 2100; (3°), 2104; (assent), 2161. 2161. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Drought Relief to Primary Producers Act Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Amendment (initiation and initiation (initiation), 2381; (initiation in com­ committee), 2771; (1°), 2783; (2°, mittee), 2507; (1°), 2516; (2°), 2760; committee and 3°), 3126; (assent), (committee and 3°), 3126; (assent), 3128. 3128. Evidence and Discovery Acts and Other Land Tax (Adjustment) (initiation), 546; Acts Amendment (initiation), 546; (initiation in committee), 992; (1 o), (initiation in committee), 614; (1 °), 1013; (2°), 1655; (committee), 1658; 615; (2° and committee), 1093; (3°), (3°), 1716; (assent), 2161. 1099; (assent), 1438. Local Government Acts Amendment Factories and Shops (initiation), 13 34; (initiation), 1537; (initiation in com­ (initiation in committee), 1408; (1°), mittee), 1871; (1°), 1886; (2° and 1428; (2°), 1929, 1946; (committee) committee), 2120; (3°), 2143; 1956; (3°), 1980; (assent), 2161. (assent), 2161. Gift Duty Acts Amendment (initiation), Mackay Gas Company Limited (initiation 1440; (initiation in committee), 1505; and suspension of Standing Orders), (1°), 1509; (2° and committee), 1716; 504; (1°), 505; (2° and committee), (3°), 1751; (assent), 2161. 707; (3°), 712; (assent), 1094. Governor's Salary Acts Amendment Main Roads Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 1015; (initiation in com­ 1944; (initiation in committee), 2079; mittee), 1099; (1°), 1102; (2° and (1°), 2081; (2° and committee), 2138; committee), 1163; (3°), 1182; (3°), 2143; (assent), 2161. (reserved for Royal assent), 1618. Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board (Lands) Health Acts Amendment (initiation), 1863; (initiation), 546; (initiation in com­ (initiation in committee), 1944; (1 o), mittee), 1268, 1334; (1°), 1341; (2° 1946; (2° and committee), 2101; and committee), 1438; (3°), 1440; (3°), 2104; (assent), 2161. (assent), 1862. Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), Milk Supply Amendment (initiation), 2399; 2381; (initiation in committee), 2712; (initiation in committee), 2727; (1 o), (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 2723; 2750; (2°), 2884; (committee), 2888; (1°), 2727; (2°), 2888; (committee), (3 °), 2968; (assent), 3128. 2889; (3 °) 2893; (assent), 3128. Mossman Tramway (initiation), 1099; Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (initiation in committee), 1261; (1°), (initiation and initiation in com­ 1264; (2° and committee), 1438; (3°), mittee), 2400; (1°), 2471; (2°), 1440; (assent), 1862. 2893, 2968; (committee), 3011; (3°), 3120; (title), 3120; (assent), 3128. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amendment Inspection of Machinery Acts Amendment (initiation), 2079; (initiation in com­ (initiation), 546; (initiation in corn• mittee), 2269; (1°), 2294; (2°), 2842; (committee), 2853; (3°), 2861; mittee), 1163; (1 °), 1176; (2°), 1967: (assent), 3128. (committee), 1976; (3 o), 1980; (assent), 2161. Oaths Acts Amendment (initiation), 185; (initiation in committee), 417; (1 o), Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amendment 420; (2° and committee), 614; (3°), (initiation), 546; (initiation in com­ 633; (assent), 1094. mittee), 1070; (1°), 1092; (2"), 1966; (committee), 1967; (3°), 1980; Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 369; (assent), 2161. (initiation in committee), 460, 486; (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 464; (1°), Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), 486; (2° and committee), 706; (3°), 2212; (initiation in committee), 2324; 712; (assent), 1094. (1°), 2326; (2°), 2756; (committee), Pollution of Waters by Oil (initiation), 2757; (3°), 2771; (assent), 3128. 1408; (initiation in committee), 1441, Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts 1505; (1 °), 1505; (2°), 1658; (com­ Amendment (initiation), 2212; mittee), 1659; (3 o), 1716; (assent), (initiation in committee), 2326; (1°), 2161. 2339; (2°), 2757; (committee), 2758; Public Service Superannuation Act Amend­ (3 °); 2771; (assent), 3128. ment (initiation), 414; (initiation in Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), 1830; committee), 1752, 1831; (1"), 1834; (initiation in committee), 2081; (1 °), (2°), 2100; (committee), 2101; (3°), 2083; (2° and committee), 2138; 2104; (assent), 2161. (3°), 2143; (assent), 2161. Industrial Gazette Kyle Enterprises Pty. Ltd. (initiation and (initiation), 2380; (initiation in com­ suspension of Standing Orders), 505; mittee), 2709; (1°), 2712; (2° and (1°), 506; (2°), 707; (committee), committee), 2888; (3°), 2892; 708; (3°), 7!2; (assent), 1094. (assent), 3128. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 3

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Queensland Law Society Act Amendment Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 2771; (initiation in com­ tion), 2257; (initiation in committee), mittee), 2786; (1 o), 2794; (2 o), 3126; 2345; (1°), 2353; (2°), 2702; (com­ (committee and 3°), 3127; (assent), mittee), 2703; (3°), 2705; (assent), 3128. 2889. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 1408; 2478; (initiation in committee), 2687; (initiation in committee), 1886; (1°), (1 °), 2701; (2°), 2764; (committee), 1929; (2°), 2120; (committee), 2765; (3°), 2771; (assent), 3128. 2135; (3°), 2143; (assent), 2161. Scartwater Station Trust Extension Act Treasury Funds Investment Act Amend­ Amendment (initiation), 1408; ment (initiation), 319; (initiation in (initiation in committee), 1624; (1°), committee), 506, 700; ( 1 o), 706; 1627; (2° and committee), 1717; (3°), (2°), 1060; (committee), 1061; (3°); 1751; (assent), 2161. 1070; (assent), 1438. Tully Sugar Mill (Lands Grant) (initia­ Schools of Arts (Winding Up and tion), 2381; (initiation in committee), Transfer) Act Amendment (initia­ 2506; (1°), 2507; (2° and committee), tion), 2571; (initiation in committee), 2756; (3°), 2771; (assent), 3128. 2701; (1°), 2702; (2° and committee), 2766; (3 °), 2771; (assent), 3128. Water Acts Amendment (initiation), 2212; (initiation in committee), 2339; (1°), Senate Elections (initiation), 414; (initia­ 2345; (2°), 2758; (committee), 2760; tion in committee), 486; (1°), 492; (3 °), 2771 (assent), 3128. (2 o), 1062; (committee), 1063; (3 o), 1070; (assent), 1438. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1830; (initia­ Sewerage, Water Supply, and Gasfitting tion in committee), 2084; ( 1 o), 2099'; Acts Amendment (initiation), 1537; (ZO), 2143; (committee and 3°), (initiation in committee and 1 o ) , 2147; (assent), 2161. 1624; (2° and committee), 1716; (3°), 1751; (assent), 2161. Workers' Homes Acts Repeal (initiation), 2213; (initiation in committee), Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 2079; 2264; (1°), 2269; (2°), 2372; (com­ (initiation in committee), 2750; (1°), mittee), 2841; (3°), 2861; (assent), 2756; (2°), 3120; (committee), 3124; 3128. (3 °), 3126; (assent), 3128. Chairman of Committees-- State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2079; (initiation in committee), Appointment of Mr. H. B. Taylor, 54. 2187, 2258; (1°), 2264; (2°), 2354; Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1570, (committee), 2824; (3°), 2860; 1843. (assent), 3128. Chairmen of Committees, Temporary­ State Transport (initiation), 1505; (initia­ tion in committee), 1537; (amend­ Panel nominated by Mr. Speaker, 33. ments-Mr. Adair), 1567, 1568; (1 °), 1618; (2°), 1980, 2003; (amendment­ Commission to administer Oath or Affirmation Mr. Duggan), 1993; (committee), of Allegiance- 2025; (3°), 2079; (assent), 2161. At opening of session, 1. Statutory Salaries and Allowances (initia­ T<( Mr. Speaker, 33. tion), 1015; (initiation in committee), 1835; (1°), 1857; (2° and committee), Commission to open Parliament, 1. 2101; (3°), 2104; (assent), 2161. Companies Bill (Ministerial statement), 2256. Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 1623; (initiation in committee), 1863; (1 °), Days of Sitting (see "Sitting Days"). 1870; (2°), 2104; (committee), 2119; (3°), 2143; (assent), 2161. Deaths (Motions of Condolence, &c.)- Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Viscount Dunrossil (Address of Condo- Acts Amendment (initiation), 2079; lence), 2161; (Reply), 2889. (initiation in committee), 2294; (1 o), 2314; (2°), 2381, 2478; (committee). Kerr, Mr. J. S., 522. 2499; (recommittal), 2571; (3°), Thompson, Mr. A., 2162. 2586; (assent), 2889. Wordsworth, Mr. C. F., 34. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1015; (initiation in committee), Declaration of land as scenic reserve, 1258; (1°), 1261; (2° and committee). Proposal to revoke (motion-Mr. 2099; (3°), 2104; (assent), 2161. - Madsen), 2786. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATJVE ASSEMBLY

Delegation of Ministerial Authority­ DIVISIONS-continued: Minister for Development, Mines, Main BILLs--continued: Roads and Electricity, 545. Traffic Acts Amendment­ Minister for Health and Home Affairs, Clause 9, 2138. 2163. Chairman's ruling, Motion to disagree to (Mr. Mann), 1847. DIVISIONS­ Financial Statement (amendment to reduce Adjournment, 148. Item by £1-Mr. Mann), 802. Adjournment of House (Standing Order Motions- No. 137)- "That the hon. member for Maryborough Unemployment in Queensland be further heard" (Mr. Davies), 2020. (motion-Mr. Duggan), 2185. "That the hon. member for South Bris­ BILLs-- bane be further heard" (Mr. Bennett), Amoco Australian Pty. Limited Agree­ 2675. ment- Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts, Dis­ Second reading (amendment-Mr. allowance of Regulation (motion-Mr. Duggan), 2564. Duggan), 2687. Second reading, 2633. Paper, Tabling (motion-Mr. Hanlon), 305. Clause 2, 2644. Resolved under Standing Order No. 148, Schedule, 2670. 2882. Clause 3, 2675. Documents tabled, 33, 546, 679, 992, 1098, Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal­ 1553, 2163, 2584, 2996, 3112. Initiation in Committee, 417. Elections Tribunal- Second reading, 609. Judge for 1961 (Mr. Justice Stable), 2163. Constitution Acts Amendment­ Estimates-in-Chief, 1960-1961- Initiation in committee, 2882. Tabled, 535. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration­ Clause 7, 3033. Estimates, Supplementary, 1959-1960- Tabled, 1655. Clause 12, (amendment-Mr. Inch), 3049. Explanations, Personal (see "Personal Clause 14 (amendment-Mr. Tucker), Explanations"). 3061; (amendment-Mr. Wallace), Federal financial assistance, Beef production 3065. (motion-Mr. Rae), 431, 523. Clause 51, 3089. Fees paid by Crown to Barristers and Clause 89 (amendment-Mr. Hilton), Solicitors-- 3098. Order for return (motion-Mr. Davies), Clause 102 (amendment-Mr. Dug­ 100. gan), 3112. Return tabled, 918. State Housing Acts Amendment­ Clause 6 (amendment-Mr. Lloyd), Films, Screening, 367, 712, 1531, 2703. 2840. Financial Statement (Committee of Supply)­ State Transport- Debate, 535, 546, 633, 712, 808, 822, 886, Initiation in committee, 1618. 918, 1015; (amendment to reduce Item Second reading (amendment-Mr. by £1-Mr. Mann), 717. Duggan), 2003. Tables relating to, tabled, 535. Second reading, 2025. General Election- Clause 4, 2038. Mulgrave Electoral District, Issue and Clause 6 (amendment-Mr. Walsh), return of new writ, 2. 2045. Return of writs. 1. Clause 53, 2069. Clause 74, 2076. Voting at; Order for return (motion­ Schedule, 2077. Mr. Sherrington), 55. Statutory Salaries and Allowances­ Return tabled, 1944. Initiation in Committee, 1857. Government Whip and Secretary, 33. Stock Acts Amendment­ Governor's Opening Speech, 27, 37. Second reading, 2119. "Hansard", Circulation and cost, 1094. Clause 5, 2120. Inflation and monopolies, Control (motion- Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Mr. Hanlon), 619. Acts Amendment- Leadership of Opposition, 3 3. Clause 39 (amendment-Mr. Hil­ ton), 2502. Leadership of Queensland Labour Party, 34. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 5

Library, Parliamentary­ Parliamentary Library, Report, 1618. Committee, Appointment, 55. Personal Explanations-- Report, 1618. Mr. Aikens, 1334, 2570. Members-- Mr. Burrows, 1751, 2968. Deaths- Mr. Duggan, 1333. Kerr, Mr. J. S., 522. Mr. Hilton, 2967. Thompson, Mr. A., 2162. Mr. Morris, 1332. Wordsworth, Mr. C. F., 34. Mr. Muller, 712. Ordered to apologise­ Mr. Burrows, 3064. Mr. Windsor, 3011. Mr. Hanlon, 1855. Printing Committee, Appointment, 54. Mr. Lloyd, 329. Private Members' Motions-- Ordered to discontinue speech­ Mr. Davies, 2020. Beef production, Federal financial assis­ tance (Mr. Rae), 431, 523. Ordered to resume seat- Monopolies and inflation, Control (Mr. Mr. Aikens, 442, 1563, 2720. Hanlon), 619. Mr. Bennett, 2674. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Privilege, Answers to Questions, 109 5. Mr. Aikens, 1350. Prorogation of Parliament, 3128. Sworn- At opening of Parliament, 2, 3. Queensland Labour Party, Leadership, Whip and Secretary, 34. Burrows, Mr. J., 46. Ministerial Expenses, 1959-1960- QUESTIONS- 0rder for return (motion-Mr. Bromley), Form, scope and limitation (Mr. Speaker), 55. 319, 414, 606, 1095, 1182, 1243, 1267, 1332, 1348, 2143, 2251, 2473, 2860. Return tabled, 414. Abattoirs- Ministerial Statements­ Brisbane, Statement by Mr. A. M. Berth­ Changes in Ministry, 33. wick (Mr. Lloyd), 1178; Slaughtering Companies Bill, 2256. charges (Mr. Lloyd), 1344. Mackay Board (Mr. Graham), 51, 429, Delegation of authority, Minister for Deve­ 460, 504, 1537, 2208. lopment, Mines, Main Roads and Electricity, 545; Minister for Health Townsville- and Home Affairs, 2163. Board's finances (Mr. Aikens), 424, Weipa bauxite deposits, 1829. 1654. Cattle injured (Mr. Tucker), 2704. Monopolies and inflation, Control (motion -Mr. Hanlon), 619. Fees (Mr. Tucker), 2251. House for former manager (Mr. Motor V chides Insurance Acts, Disallowance Aikens), 2768. of Regulation (motion-Mr. Duggan), Killings (Mr. Aikens), 499; (Mr. 2679. Tucker), 2251. Mulgrave Electoral District, Issue and return Operating costs (Mr. Aikens), 617. of new writ, 2. Saleyards (Mr. Tucker), 2965. Opening of Parliament, 1. Waste discharged into Bohle River (Mr. Tucker), 2570. Opening Speech of Governor, 27, 37. Aboriginals- Opposition, Leadership, Whip and Secretary, Acacia Ridge, Accommodation (Mr. 33. Sherrington), 2373. Overtime in Government Departments­ Church Missions- Order for return (motion-Mr. Melloy), Anglican, Mitchell River, Edward 55. River and Lockhart River (Mr. Return tabled, 184. Adair), 2253. Paper printed during recess, 2163. Cape York Peninsula (Mr. Lloyd), 2890. Parliament- Population and Government contribu­ Opening, 1. tions (Mr. Lloyd), 2202. Prorogation, 3128. Exempt, Accommodation (Mr. Duggan), 601. Parliamentary Buildings Committee, Hostel conducted by Mrs. Joyce Wilding Appointment, 55. (Mr. Duggan), 2472. 6 . INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Aboriginals--continued: Amoco Australia Pty. Limited-continued: Settlements and missions (Mr. Lloyd), Site of refinery (Mr. Davies), 2379. 2202; (Mr. Adair), 2253. Supply and price of products to Govern­ Thomson, Dr. Donald, Study of reserves ment (Mr. Duggan), 2391. (Mr. Lloyd), 2890. Ampol Petroleum Limited, Port Alma Weipa (Mr. Wallace), 333, 503; (Mr. option (Mr. Thackeray), 2397. Lloyd), 1747; (Mr. Adair), 2253. Anglican missions, Mitchell River, Edward Acacia Ridge aboriginals, Housing Com­ River and Lockhart River, Govern­ mission accommodation (Mr. Sher­ ment assistance (Mr. Adair), 2253. rington), 2373. Ann and George Streets, Brisbane, Traffic Accident insurance, Members of Parlia­ lights (Mr. Hanlon), 457. ment (Dr. Delamothe), 711; (Mr. Annual departmental reports, Tabling (Mr. Sherrington), 884; (Mr. Walsh), 884. Lloyd), 1181, 1267, 1329; (Mr. Dug­ Accidents, Traffic (Mr. Aikens), 2582; gan), 1532. (Mr. Bromley), 2582. Annual leave, Three weeks (Mr. Duggan), Adulteration of mincemeat and sausages 407; Four weeks (Mr. Aikens), 1534. (Mr. Duggan), 133, 1176, 1328. Apples and peaches, Development of new Air passes, Thursday Island police, Annual types (Mr. Hilton), 804, 882. leave (Mr. Adair), 1504. Apprentices, Recruitment (Mr. Aikens), Air pollution (Mr. Bromley), 221, 1265. 1827; Registrations for employment (Mr. Newton), 2207. Air transport, Hospital cases, Tax (Mr. Burrows), 678. Armstrong Housing Commission Estate, Townsville, Sale of houses (Mr. Aitkenvale State School, Barnard Street Aikens), 916. closure (Mr. Aikens), 408; New site (Mr. Aikens), 1439. Assembly halls, Secondary schools, (Mr. Sherrington), 426. Albert Shire, Valuer-General's valuation (Mr. Gaven), 47. Australian Broadcasting Commission, Edu­ cational telecasts to State schools (Mr. Albert Street State School, Maryborough, Melloy), 1069. Additional playing area (Mr. Davies), 2770. Australian Cobalt Developments Ltd. (Mr. Duggan), 3117. Alcohol and road accidents (Dr. Dela­ mothe), 2566. Australian National Travel Association, Alligator Creek meatworks, Short killing Statement on tourist industry (Mr. season and unemployment (Mr. Ramsden), 2103. Aikens, 219, 279; Conversion of Ayr- power units for use of fuel oil (Mr. District schools, Testing of Malanda milk Aikens), 2565. (Mr. Coburn), 1503. Aluminium smelter, Establishment (Mr. Police Station (Mr. Coburn), 1240. Burrows), 2569. Vegetable canning industry (Mr. Amagraze Ltd., Operations in North Coburn), 2078. Queensland (Mr. Wallace), 2209. Babinda Hospital, Salary of part-time super­ intendent (Mr. Armstrong), 1405. Ambulance service, Townsville, Control by General Hospital (Mr. Tucker), 1714. Baddow shunting area, Flood lighting (Mr. Davies), 279. American fruit, Importation (Mr. Duggan), 2202. Bald Hills, Gympie Road, Railway bridge Ammonium sulphate project, Mt. Morgan (Mr. Dean), 992. (Mr. Duggan), 616. Ballot papers, Invalid, State election (Mr. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited- Davies), 98. Capital and directors (Mr. Hanlon), Banyo- 2703. High School (Mr. Melloy), 428. Channelling and dredging, Bulwer Island Police Station, New (Mr. Melloy), 3118. project (Mr. Duggan), 2374. Railway workshops, Dismissal of Cost to Government of concessions, employees and alternative employ­ reclamation and dredging (Mr. ment (Mr. Duggan), 312; (Mr. New­ Coburn), 2703. ton), 318; (Mr. Melloy), 606, 807; Foundations for refinery at Bulwer Mt. Isa project bridges (Mr. Melloy), Island (Mr. Davies), 2398. 606, 2322. Harbour dues (Mr. Duggan), 2374. Sewerage, Government financial aid (Mr. Pollution of and More­ Melloy), 886. ton Bay (Mr. Houghton), 2318; (Mr. Station mistress's residence (Mr. Mel­ Hughes), 2319. loy), 501, 520. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 7

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Barium X-rays (Mr. Baxter), 517. Boonooroo, Fish supplies to Maryborough Barley, Sale price in (Mr. Fish Board (Mr. Davies), 2211; Mary­ Duggan), 1014. borough road, Sealing (Mr. Davies), 2586. Barratta, Cattle fattening on irrigated pasture (Mr. Tucker), 2141. Booval (North), State school (Mr. Donald), 52. Barristers, Southern, Admitted to practise in Queensland (Mr. Bennett), 519. Borthwick, Thomas & Sons (A'asia), Ltd., Supply of meat to Brisbane market Barron River, Mareeba, High-level bridge (Mr. Lloyd), 1178, 1329; Order for (Mr. Adair), 460. freezer wagons for Merinda meat­ Barron River Hydro-electric Project, Local works (Mr. Tucker), 2475. labour (Mr. Wallace), 1329; (Mr. Botanic Gardens, Brisbane- Adair), 2248. Alienation of land (Mr. Dean), 1243. Bauple-Tinana Creek area, Tobacco farm Artillery practice (Mr. Dean), 1243. (Mr. Davies), 618. Cultural centre (Mr. Duggan), 2077. Bauxite- Gun salutes (Mr. Duggan), 881. Comalco, Expenditure (Mr. Wallace), 317; Operations (Mr. Lloyd), 1747; Bourke-Dajarra, Proposed road (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 2078; (Mr. Gilmore), Aikens), 2582. 2249. Bowen- Deposits, Weipa (Mr. Adair), 49. High School, New, Employment of local Exports (Mr. Adair), 711, 2379. labour (Dr. Delamothe), 521. Bedwell, Mr. E. P., Appointment as Liaison Sponge iron industry (Dr. Delamothe), Officer, Department of Labour and 2252. Industry (Mr. Duggan), 601; (Mr. State Coke Works, Sulphur content of Bromley), 1162; (Mr. Mann), 1177. coke (Dr. Delamothe), 1980. Belgian Gardens State School, Sewerage Brandon State School, Extensions (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 238, 2678. Coburn), 52, 1621. Bible, New English, Use in State schools (Mr. Ramsden), 2892. Breakfast Creek State School, Trade high school (Mr. Ramsden), 2474. Biloela, Petrol, Retail price (Mr. Burrows), 135. Brigalow belt, Commonwealth aid for deve­ lopment (Mr. Davies), 2211. Bindha Railway Station, Pedestrian access (Mr. Melloy), 1331; Costs (Mr. Brighton, State school, Vocational training Melloy). 1405. (Mr. Dean), 2212; Flinders Parade, Blackall, Housing Commission houses, Pollution of tidal waters by sewage Price and deposit (Mr. Lloyd), 313. (Mr. Dean), 2379; (Mr. Houghton), 2678. Blair Athol, Open cut colliery, Supply of railway wagons (Mr. Donald), 1749; Brisbane- Rail freight on coal to Rockhampton Abattoirs, Statement by Mr. A. M. (Mr. Donald), 1980. Borthwick (Mr. Lloyd), 1178; Bloomfield State School, New (Mr. Adair), Slaughtering charges (Mr. Lloyd), 239, 1243, 2253; Flying dentist ser­ 1344. vice (Mr. Adair), 425, 456. Central Technical College, Apprentices, Bloomfield-China Camp area, Timber (Mr. Accommodation (Mr. Newton), 318. Adair), 459. City Council- Bloomfield-Daintree road, Construction Botanic Gardens (Mr. Duggan), 881, (Mr. Adair), 2568. 2077; (Mr. Dean), 1243. Boat harbours and pens, Manly (Mr. Ekibin Reserve, Greenslopes, Removal Gunn), 53; Manly and Townsville of obnoxious residue (Mr. Hooper), (Mr. Aikens), 516. 521. 1943. Boggo Road prison, Brisbane, Treatment Elections, Absentee voting at City Hall of prisoners (Mr. Bromley), 2377. (Mr. Lloyd), 2567. Bohle River, Waste discharged from Towns­ Electricity undertaking (Mr. Hughes), ville abattoirs (Mr. Tucker), 2570. 413; (Mr. Duggan), 423; (Mr. Lloyd), 423. Bone flour, Supplies (Mr. Ewan), 602. Loan authorisations and raisings (Mr. Book censorship, National code (Mr. Lloyd), 2375; (Mr. Newton), 2785. Duggan), 2314; Literature Board of Origin-and-destination survey (Mr. Review (Mr. Aikens), 2677. Bennett), 1504, 1827, 2142, 2250. Booker, Mr. G., Tender for Theodore Dangerous driving in outer area (Mr. hospital (Mr. Thackeray), 820. Aikens), 408. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Brisbane--continued: -eontimled: Dental Hospital- Sections under construction (Mr. Charges (Mr. Melloy), 412; (Mr. Coburn), 98. Hanlon), 426. Tiaro·Maryborough section (Mr. Maintenance and attendances (Mr. Davies), 137, 1181, 2255. Melloy), 606; (Dr. Delamothe), Seymour River-Cardwell Range section 710. (Mr. Row), 2103. Night appointments (Mr. Lloyd), Budabadoo Beach road (Mr. Wallace), 1502, 1620. 279. General Hospital- Building construction, Inspection of cranes Beds and wardsmen (Mr. Bennett), and machinery (Mr. Lloyd), 1533, 52. 1653. Maintenance electrician (Mr. Hous­ Building trades, Department of Public ton), 1404. Works employees (Mr. Newton), 96; Reduction in staff (Mr. Sherrington), "Labour only" and "piecework" con­ 1346. tracts, Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 2319. Kingsford Smith Drive, Park lands (Mr. Ramsden), 1328. Bulimba Police Station, Motor vehicle (Mr. Houston), 1331. Meat supply, Brisbane Abattoirs and private meatworks (Mr. Lloyd), 1178, Bulk sugar, Townsville Jetty shed, Subsi­ 1329; Prices (Mr. Lloyd), 1344. dence of floor (Mr. Aikens), 710; Terminals, Planning and construction, Mental Hospital, Goodna- Terms of engagement of C.S.R. Co. Attendants (Mr. Donald), 603. (Mr. Byrne), 1535, 1748, 1827. Committals (Mr. Graham), 149. Bulwer Island oil refinery project- Conveyance of Farm Colony boys to Capital and directors of .L-t\moco "'A~us­ recreation hall (Mr. Donald), tralia Pty. Limited (Mr. Hanlon), 2252. 2703. Picnics for inmates (Mr. Hanlon), Channelling and dredging (Mr. Duggan), 2204. 2374. Social service payments to inmates Cost to Government of concessions, (Mr. Graham), 150. reclamation and dredging (Mr. Transfer of aged persons to "Even­ Coburn), 2703. tide", Sandgate (Mr. Duggan), 311. Establishment (Mr. Davies), 2379. Mosquito infestation (Mr. Duggan), Foundations (Mr. Davies), 2398. 2581. Harbour dues, Amoco Australia Pty. Sewerage scheme, Pollution of tidal Limited (Mr. Duggan), 2374. waters (Mr. Houghton), 2678. Pollution of Brisbane River and Moreton Subdivisions, Park lands (Mr. Newton), Bay (Mr. Houghton), 2318; 822. (Mr. Hughes), 2319. Victoria Bridge underpass (Mr. Bennett), Supply and price of products to Govern­ 519. ment (Mr. Duggan), 2391. Brisbane-Ipswich-Toowoomba, Redbank Bundaberg-Verdant Siding railway section, by-pass (Mr. Donald), 136, 221. Relaying of track (Mr. Burrows), 918. Brisbane-Toowoomba goods trains, Load­ Bundamba, Rothmans Ltd., Factory ing (Mr. Melloy), 1943. (Mr. Davies), 1181; Rail freight on British Medical Association, Statement by coal to Brisbane (Mr. Donald), 1715. Dr. Little on surgical audit (Mr. Buranda State School, Steps (Mr. Bromley), Aikens), 885. 545. Broadwater and The Spit, Southport, Burdekin District- Development (Mr. Gaven), 2206. Barratta, Cattle fattening on irrigated Broadwater Road Housing Commission pasture (Mr. Tucker). 2141. Project- Burdekin Bridge, Painting (Mr. Coburn), Levelling of sites (Mr. Newton), 1536. 428. Sewerage (Mr. Newton), 806. Lower Burdekin, Sugar and tobacco pro­ Tenders for shops (Mr. Newton), 222. duction (Mr. Coburn), 238; Under­ Browns Transport, Payments under Roads ground water supply (Mr. Coburn), (Contribution to Maintenance) Act 1440; Paper mill (Mr. Coburn), 1621. (Mr. Lloyd), 1532. Macrossan, high-level Bruce Highway- railway bridge, Construction (Mr. Mackay district, Bitumen sealing (Mr. Aikens), 819; Supply of steel (Mr. Coburn), 2474. Bromley), 2398, 2585. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 9

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Burdekin Irritation Hydro-electric and Camooweal district, Police patrol vehicle Flood Mitigation Project­ (Mr. Inch), 315. Commonwealth financial aid (Mr. Camooweal-Dajarra, Railway extension Coburn), 1097, 1098, 1180; (Mr. (Mr. Inch), 53. Davies), 1750. Camooweal-Mt. Isa, Railway extension Inspection by Prime Minister (Mr. (Mr. Inch), 53, 315. Coburn), 1098. Statement of Minister for Public Lands Canary seed, Price (Mr. Duggan), 2859. (Mr. Davies), 1750. Canegrowers' Council districts, Members Water supply for Dalbeg, Clare and Mil­ and mills (Mr. Burrows), 2255. laroo tobacco growers (Mr. Coburn), Cania and Monal Creek gorges, Con­ 1098. struction of weirs (Mr. Hewitt), 2140. Bureau of Tropical Agriculture, South Cape York Peninsula, Transport of stud Johnstone, Research officers (Mr. stock, Government subsidy (Mr. Wallace), 2568. Ad air), 807. Burke, John Ltd., Steamer service to Cook­ Cardwell Range-Seymour River section, town (Mr. Adair), 2584. Bruce Highway (Mr. Row), 2103. Butter, Quarter-pound pats (Mr. Duggan), Carina Housing Commission Estate, Sewer­ 2676. age (Mr. Newton), 806; Levelling of Byfield forestry area (Mr. Thackeray), sites (Mr. Newton), 1536. 2585. Carriers, Unlicensed (Mr. Melloy), 412. Cabbage Tree Creek, Shorncliffe (Mr. Cash balances, State (Mr. Lloyd), 49. Dean), 184. Cast-nets, Fishing, Licence fee (Mr. Cabinet, Strength (Mr. Duggan), 182. Aikens), 182. Cable supplies, Regional electricity boards Cattle wagons, Empty, Return by (Mr. Thackeray), 518. diesel locomotives (Mr. Hewitt), 220; Cairncross Dry Dock, Ship painters and Supply, (Mr. dockers' industrial dispute (Mr. Aikens), 500. Lloyd). 182, 407; (Mr. Bennett)_, 411, Cecil Plains-Dalby road, Surfacing (Mr. 501; Maintenance and repair of Diplock), 410. Government craft (Mr. Bennett), 276. Cement, (Mr. Cairns- Thackeray), 518; Japanese (Mr. Ama graze Ltd. operations (Mr. Wallace), Tucker), 2583. 2209. Fish Board, Payments to Mr. R. Hodel Censorship of books, National code (Mr. (Mr. Wallace), 136, 502. Duggan), 2314. Holloway's Beach, Sea erosion (Mr. Central Queensland- Adair), 220. Cement works (Mr. Thackeray), 518. Machan's Beach, Sea erosion (Mr. Ports (Mr. Burrows), 332. Adair), 220, 3119. Power house, Construction (Mr. Queerah meatworks, Closure and unem­ Thackeray), 2206. ployment (Mr. Adair), 220; Sea trans­ Secondary industry (Mr. Graham), 520. port of cattle (Mr. Adair), 2568. Unemployment relief projects, Visit by Railway sleeping berth allotments, "Sun­ Federal and State Ministers (Mr. lander" (Mr. Armstrong), 1266; Thackeray), 2206. Passenger trains (Mr. Adair), 1504. Railway workshops, Closure (Mr. Adair), Central State School, North Ward, Towns­ 2205. ville, Classrooms (Mr. Tucker), 278; Teacher's residence (Mr. Tucker), 459. State Government Insurance Office, Staff houses (Mr. Wallace), 502. Central Technical College, Brisbane, Trade union leaders, Police inquiries (Mr. Apprentice accommodation (Mr. Wallace), 428. Newton), 318. Unemployment relief projects (Mr. Channel country, Commonwealth aid for Adair), 2078, 2205; (Mr. Wallace), development (Mr. Davies), 2211. 2208. Cairns-Edmonton rail motor service (Mr. Cheese, Export and home consumption (Mr. Aikens), 803. Adair), 184. Calliope River railway bridge (Mr. Chemists, Brisbane, Evening trading hours Burrows), 429. (Mr. Lloyd), 601; (Mr. Hanlon), 616. Calphos, Supplies (Mr. Ewan), 602. Chermside, Building blocks, Purchase by Camooweal, Visit of clinic dentists (Mr. Housing Commission (Mr. Duggan), Inch), 2376. 990. 10 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Chest X-rays, Compulsory (Mr. Tucker), Coal-mining industry-c~ntinued: 136, 520; (Dr. Delamothe), 1265. Price of coal, Railway Department, Bris­ Chicken, Canned, Importation (Mr. bane area (Mr. Burrows), 2569. Davies), 2399. Sale of coal to Japan (Mr. Lloyd), 1502; Child Welfare and Maternal Centres (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 1943. Newton), 806. Sulphur content, coal and coke (Dr. Children's public hospital, Establishment Delamothe), 1980. (Mr. Newton), 330. Sunrise and Cornwall collieries, Indus­ trial disputes (Mr. Donald), 52. China Camp-Bloomfield area, Timber (Mr. West Moreton coalfield (Mr. Donald), Adair), 459. 1347. Civil defence organisation, Statement by Sir Raymond Huish (Mr. Davies), Cobalt Developments Ltd. (Mr. Duggan), 2211; (Mr. Dewar), 2767. 3117. Clare tobacco growers, Water supply (Mr. Cobb & Coy., Payments under Roads (Con­ Coburn), 1098. tribution to Maintenance) Act (Mr. Lloyd), 1532. Clausen Line, Sea transport of cattle (Mr. Wallace), 2254. Coen Police Station, Land Rover motor Cleveland Bay, Townsville, Dumping of vehicle (Mr. Adair), 2378. silt (Mr. Tucker), 459. Collinson, Mr. J., Cattle fattening on Cleveland-Lota railway line, Closure and irrigated pasture at Bar.ratta (Mr. alternative transport (Mr. Baxter), Tucker), 2141. 277. Collinsville- Cleveland-Manly bus service, Concession Industrial dispute (Mr. Donald), 2374. fare for pensioners (Mr. Newton) , Rail freight on coal to Mt. Isa (Mr. 605. Donald), 1715. Clohesy River area, Sleeper cutting, Open­ State coalfield, Garrick seam, Shaft ing of Crown land (Mr. Adair), 2378. sinking (Dr. Delamothe), 1828. Cloncurry State School, Secondary educa­ Sulphur content of Bowen and Blake tion section (Mr. Inch), 316. coal seams (Dr. Delamothe), 1980. Cloncurry-Julia Creek section, Townsville­ Collinsville-Mt. Isa railway (see Mt. Isa road (Mr. Tucker), 2319. "Railways"). Coal Industry Tribunal, 35-hour week (Mr. Colonial Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., Terms Hanlon), 51. of engagement as consultants, Bulk sugar terminals (Mr. Byrne), 1535, Coal-mining industry- 1748; Offices held by officials (Mr. Blair Athol Open Cut Colliery, Supply Byrne), 1827. of railway wagons (Mr. Donald), Comalco, Weipa- 1749. Aboriginals, Houses (Mr. Wallace), 333, Bowen State Coke Works, Sulphur con­ tent of coke (Dr. Delamothe), 1980. 503. Aluminuim smelter (Mr. Burrows), By-products (Mr. Coburn), 2374. 2569. Coal deliveries by rail to New Farm Expenditure (Mr. Wallace), 317. Power House (Mr. Houston), 22051. Exports of bauxite (Mr. Adair), 711, CollinsvilJe- 2379. Garrick seam, Shaft sinking (Dr. Mission site (Mr. Lloyd), 1747; (Mr. Delamothe, 1828. Adair), 2253. Industrial dispute (Mr. Donald), 2374. Operations (Mr. Lloyd), 1747; (Mr. Sulphur content of Bowen and Blake Adair), 2078; (Mr. Gilmore), 2249. seams (Dr. Delamothe). 1980. Commonwealth aid- Freight rates on coal- Brigalow belt, Wet tropics and Channel Blair Athol to Rockhampton (Mr. country (Mr. Davies), 2211. Donald), 1980. Burdekin River project (Mr. Coburn), Bundamba to Brisbane (Mr. Donald), 1097, 1098, 1180; (Mr. Davies), 1750. 1715. Darwin-Mt. Isa road (Mr. Inch), 806. Collinsville and Scottville to Mt. Isa Drought relief (Mr. Bromley), 917; (Mr. Donald), 1715. (Mr. Davies), 2078. Kianga to Gladstone (Mr. Donald), Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville railway 1980. project, Loan terms (Mr. Hanlon), Kianga coal sold to Japan, Price (Mr. 236, 2317. Lloyd), 1502. Northern and western Queensland (Mr. Merz and McLennan report (Mr. Lloyd), 2203. Thackeray), 2206. Road development (Mr. Inch), 2375. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 11

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Commonwealth Department of Supply, Coopers Plains-Sunnybank schools, Manual Expenditure in Queensland (Mr. training block (Mr. Sherrington), 278. Davies), 2256. Co-ordinator General's Department, Con­ Commonwealth Engineering ( Qld.) Pty. tracts and day labour projects (Mr. Ltd., Rocklea, Industrial dispute and Newton), 2785. declaration of state of emergency (Mr. Cornwall and Sunrise Collieries, Industrial Mann), 241; (Mr. Duggan), 274; (Mr. disputes (Mr. Donald), 52. Lloyd), 274, 329; (Mr. Ramsden), 333. Cotton industry (Mr. Duggan), 2315. Commonwealth financial policy, Effect on Cranes and machinery used on building governmental and semi-governmental construction. Inspection (Mr. Lloyd), borrowing (Mr. Duggan), 1531. 1533, 1653. Commonwealth Handling Equipment Pool, Criminal appeals, Transcripts (Mr. Inspection of cranes and machinery Bennett), 368. (Mr. Lloyd), 1533, 1653. Crisps Transport, Payments under Roads Commonwealth-State Housing Agreement, (Contribution to Maintenance) Act Interest (Mr. Lloyd), 456. (Mr. Lloyd), 1532. Commonwealth-State Housing Fund, Profit Crown employees, Dismissal (Mr. and number of houses sold (Mr. Duggan), 312; (Mr. Melloy), 2210. Lloyd), 95, 991. C.S.I.R.O. cattle industry research station, Companies Bill, Model, Distribution of Townsville (Mr. Wallace), 2568. draft (Mr. Bromley), 1349; (Mr. Cultural centre, Botanic Gardens, Brisbane Hanlon), 1349. (Mr. Duggan), 2077. Comprehensive motor car insurance Currajong State School, Overcrowding (Mr. premiums, State Government Insurance Tucker), 137; New classrooms (Mr. Office (Mr. Lloyd), 1014, 2140. Tucker). 2142, 2570. Conciliation commissioners, Appointment Currumbin, Reserve 68, Retention for (Mr. Sherrington), 330. public parks and high school (Mr. Concrete, Prestressed, Manufacture of pro­ Bromley), 2476. ducts in Townsville (Mr. Tucker), Daintree-Bloomfield road, Construction 883, 2858. (Mr. Adair), 2568. Condamine Highway, Widening (Mr. Daintree River-Cooktown area, Opening of Diplock). 2967. cattle lands (Mr. Adair), 1406. Condemned motor vehicles sold by Govern­ Daintree-Rocky Point main road, Bitumen ment (Mr. Bromley), 1345. sealing (Mr. Adair), 885, 2679. Conservatorium of Music, Cost and Daiarra-Bourke, Proposed road (Mr. northern students (Mr. Aikens), 1826, Aikens), 2582. 2677. Dajarra-Camooweal, . Railway extension Constitution (Declaration of Rights) Bill, (Mr. Inch), 53. Legal costs (Mr. Duggan), 46; Intro­ duction (Mr. Duggan), 819. Dalbeg tobacco growers, Water supply (Mr. Coburn), 1098. Conveyancing fees (Mr. Lloyd), 94. Cook Shire, Main roads work to relieve Dalby State School, Classrooms and drain­ unemployment (Mr. Adair), 2323. age (Mr. Diplock). 1654; New block (Mr. Diplock), 2784. Cooktown area- Flying dentist service (Mr. Adair), 425, Dalby-Cecil Plains road, Bitumen sealing 456. (Mr. Diplock), 410. Sawmills (Mr. Adair), 1242. Daly, Mr. J., Statement on Westbrook Farm Sleeper cutting, Opening of Crown land Home for Boys (Mr. Mann), 2565. (Mr. Adair), 2379. Darwin-Mt. Isa road, Commonwealth sub­ Shipping service by "Waiben" (Mr. sidy (Mr. Inch), 806. Adair), 2584. Cooktown-Daintree River area, Opening of Dawson Parade, Grovely, Level crossing cattle lands (Mr. Adair), 1406. (Mr. Lloyd), 134. Cooktown-Laura main road, Repair (Mr. Day labour employees, Queensland Adair), 2567; All-weather surface University (Mr. Newton), 2785. (Mr. Adair), 3119. Deagon, Sewerage, Government financial Cooktown-Laura railway line, Closure aid (Mr. Melloy), 886. (Mr. Adair), 2966, 3010. Declaration of state of emergency, Com­ Coopers Plains, Railway pedestrian monwealth Engineering (Qld.) Pty. crossing (Mr. Sherrington), 136, 458, Ltd .. Rocklea, Industrial dispute (Mr. 805. Mann), 241; (Mr. Lloyd), 274. 12 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Denominational and State schools, Com­ Domestic science, State schools-- parative numbers and attendances Classes, Townsville West (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 1501. Aikens), 1826. Denominational schools, Enrolments (Mr. Grades VII and VIII (Mr. Melloy), Lloyd), 803; State aid (Mr. Bennett), 1162; (Mr. Lloyd), 1328. 1330. Instruction (Mr. Duggan), 328. Dental charges (Mr. Graham), 2208, 2254. Dotti, T., Johns, T. R., and Ryan, E. W., Dental hospitals and clinics- Quashing of • convictions (Mr. Brisbane, Night appointments (Mr. Duggan), 1619; (Mr. Aikens), 1620; Lloyd), 1502, 1620. (Mr. Bromley), 1862. Camooweal, Visits by dentists (Mr. Inch), 2376. Drayton Police Station, Toowoomba. Pro­ posed closure (Mr. Duggan), 3118. Charges (Mr. Melloy), 412; (Mr. Hanlon), 426; (Mr. Graham), 2254. Dredging and reclamation work, Brisbane Maintenance and attendances (Mr. River (Mr. Lloyd), 2316, 2375, 2474; Melloy). 606; (Dr. Delamothe), 710. (Mr. Duggan), 2374. Redcliffe premises (Mr. Houghton), 410. Drinking drivers (Mr. Aikens), 93. Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), 53. Drive-in theatres, Stuart, Application by Tenders for dental material (Mr. C. J. & A. N. Wordsworth (Mr. Bromley), 2247. Tucker), 1534, 1622; (Mr. Aikens), Dentists, Number (Mr. Melloy), 221; State 2473; Townsville, Norline (Mr. fellowship holders (Mr. Melloy), Tucker), 1534, 1622; (Mr. Aikens), 1162. 2473. Development of Queensland by Common­ Driving licences. Re-issued, Endorsement wealth and State Governments (Mr. (Mr. Houston), 277. Hanlon), 2203. Drought relief- Devil Devil Creek-Mt. Molloy main road, Commonwealth aid (Mr. Bromley), 917; Bitumen sealing (Mr. Adair), 886. (Mr. Davies), 2078. Diamantina Hospital (see "Hospitals­ Grazing industry (Mr. Beardmore), 711. Princess Alexandra"). Rail freight rebates (Mr. Jones), 430; Digger Street, Buranda, Railway bridge (Mr. Aikens), 2784. (Mr. Bromley), 544. Drought-stricken areas, Declarations­ Dimbulah, Sandy Creek bridge (Mr. Central Queensland (Mr. Jones), 430. Gilmore), 1160. Eidsvold (Mr. Hewiti), 276. Dimbulah-Mareeba irrigation area­ Flinders shire (Mr. Hewitt), 237. Mutchilba and Paddy's Green sections Logan electorate (Mr. Harrison), 822. (Mr. Wallace), 1330. • Monto (Mr. Hewitt), 276. Tobacco lands (Mr. Gilmore), 1329. Mundubbera (Mr. Hewitt), 276. Water channels (Mr. Adair), 618. South Coast electorate (Mr. Gaven), Dinan. Mr., Crown lease, Tully area (Mr. 882. Aikens), 1347. Drugs, Use by transport drivers (Mr. Dingoes, Eradication (Mr. Duggan), 2564. Ramsden), 1404. Dirranbandi-Thallon railway line, Reported Duchess-Mt. Isa main road, Mt. Isa-Bushy closure (Mr. Beardmore), 2323. Park section, Survey (Mr. Inch), 2860. Eagle Farm airport, Reopening of rail Discrimination against North Queensland, Alleged Government (Mr. Aikens), crossing (Mr. Melloy), 239. 521. Eagle Street, Brisbane, Bus terminal (Mr. Newton), 2967. Dockyards industrial dispute- Eberle, S. R., Sentence and appeal (Mr. Cairncross and South Brisbane dry docks Aikens), 1179, 2393; Parole (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 182, 407. Aikens), 1348. Deputation from Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union (Mr. Lloyd), 182, Edmonton-Cairns rail motor service (Mr. Adair). 184. 407. Docking facilities, "Morib" (Mr. Lloyd), Edward River Anglican Mission, Govern­ 94. ment assistance (Mr. Adair), 2253. Murphy, Mrs. Roy, Social service benefits Egerton, Mr. J., Mass meeting at Exhibition (Mr. Bennett), 411, 501. grounds (Mr. Ramsden), 333. Doctors. Right to hold shares in under­ Eidsvold district, Declaration as drought­ taking companies (Mr. Aikens), 2703. stricken area (Mr. Hewitt), 276. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 13

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Eisteddfods, Townsville Juvenile, Attend­ Ex-servicemen. Preference in land ballots ance of Ministers (Mr. Aikens), 275; (Mr. Tucker), 2678. North Queensland, Government dona­ Fallon, Mr. Henry, Sale to Housing Com­ tion (Mr. Coburn), 276. mission of Chermside land (Mr. Ekibin Reserve, Greenslopes, Removal of Duggan), 991. obnoxious residue (Mr. Hooper), Factories and Shops Acts, Use of unmarked 1943. vehicles to detect breaches (Mr. Elections- Dean), 318. Brisbane City Council, Absentee voting Fares, Railway Department, Increases (Mr. at City Hall (Mr. Lloyd), 2567. Baxter), 135; Concessional, Cost (Mr. Coburn), 884. State, Ballot papers, Invalid (Mr. Davies), 98; Voting (Mr. Duggan), Fellowship holders, Faculties of dentistry 46. and medicine (Mr. Melloy), 1162; (Dr. Delamothe), 1623. Electoral boundaries, State, Provincial city Ferny Grove railway line, Sunday services wards (Mr. Aikens), 545. (Mr. Lloyd), 1979. Electricity- Fertilisers, Railway freights (Mr. Burrows), Brisbane City Council undertaking, - 821. Unification with S.E.A.Q. undertaking Fibre-glass dinghies, Railway freight (Mr. (Mr. Hughes), 413; (Mr. Duggan), Burrows), 992. 423; (Mr. Lloyd), 423. Fishing cast-nets, Licence fee (Mr. Aikens), Merz and McLennan report (Mr. 182. Donald), 98; (Mr. Thackeray), 2206. Regional boards, Cable supplies (Mr. Flats, Inquiry into supply (Mr. Hanlon), Thackeray), 518; Four weeks' annual 50. leave for employees (Mr. Aikens), Flinders Shire, Declaration as drought­ 1534. stricken area (Mr. Hewitt), 237. Report on Queensland's needs (Mr. Flying dentist service, Cooktown area (Mr. Donald). 98. Adair), 425, 456. Southern Electric Authority of Queens­ Foot and mouth disease, Importation of land, Unification with B.C.C. under­ hides (Mr. Burrows), 2207. taking (Mr. Hughes), 413; (Mr. Duggan), 423; (Mr. Lloyd), 423. Forestry- Byfield area (Mr. Thackeray), 2585. Surcharge (Mr. Marsden), 184. Employees and plantings (Mr. Davies), Townsville Regional Board, Motor 239. vehicles (Mr. Aikens), 457, 516; Soot Maryborough, Loan allocation (Mr. nuisance (Mr. Aikens), 617, 1654, Davies). 2379. 2472; (Mr. Tucker), 3118. Tuan area (Mr. Davies), 239. Unification of Brisbane City Council and Franklin, Mr. Henry, Development of new S.E.A.Q. undertakings (Mr. Hughes), types of peaches and apples (Mr. 413; (Mr. Duggan), 423; (Mr. Lloyd), Hilton), 804, 882. 423. Free hospitalisation (Mr. Bromley), 502. Electrification project, ­ ways (Mr. Melloy), 238. Freights- Electronic equipment, Installation in Rail- Government departments (Mr. Cattle, Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 884. Donald), 1622. Coal- Elizabethan Theatre Trust, Government Blair Athol to Rockhampton (Mr. grant (Mr. Aikens), 820. Donald), 1980; Bundamba to Brisbane (Mr. Donald), 1715; Elliott Highway, Double and Spring Creek Collinsville and Scottville to Mt. bridges (Mr. Coburn), 2321. Isa (Mr. Donald), 1715; Kianga to Gladstone (Mr. Donald), 1980. Emu Park-Rockhampton railway line, Concessional, Cost (Mr. Coburn), Closure (Mr. Thackeray), 1240. 884; Mt. Isa Mines Ltd., Review Emu Park-Rockhampton road (Mr. (Mr. Donald), 1503. Thackerav), 135; Use as stock route Fertilisers (Mr. Burrows), 821. (Mr. Thackeray), 218, 2321. Fibre-glass dinghies (Mr. Burrows), 992. Ernest Junction-Tweed Heads railway line, Increases (Mr. Baxter), 135. Closure (Mr. Duggan), 311. Mt. Isa Mines Ltd., Concessional, Everton Park State School, Additional Review (Mr. Donald), 1503. classrooms (Mr. Lloyd), 2256, 2769. Petrol, Gladstone (Mr. Burrows), 134. 14 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Freights--continued: Goodna, Brisbane Mental Hospital­ Rail-continued: Attendants (Mr. Donald), 603. Rebates, Drought relief (Mr. Jones), Committals (Mr. Graham). 149. 430; (Mr. Aikens), 2784. Conveyance of Farm Colony boys to Sugar, Mackay Outer Harbour (Mr. recreation hall (Mr. Donald), 2252. Graham), 277. Picnics for inmates (Mr. Hanlon), 2204. Road- Social service payments to inmates (Mr. Sugar, Mackay Outer Harbour (Mr. Graham), 150. Graham), 277. Transfer of aged persons to "Eventide", Freshwater State School, Extra classroom Sandgate (Mr. Duggan), 311. (Mr. Adair), 2323. Gordonvale Hospital, Salary of part-time Frozen vegetables. Tasmania, Importatio_n superintendent (Mr. Armstrong), 1405. (Mr. Duggan), 328; Establishment of Government buildings- industry at Ayr (Mr. Coburn), 2078. Garage, George Street, Brisbane, Altera­ Fruit, American, Importation (Mr. tions and tenders for shop (Mr. Duggan), 2202. Hanlon), 882. Gailes, Weighbridges (Mr. Donald), 2396. George and Margaret Streets, Alterations, Cost (Mr. Aikens), 2566. Gair, Mr. V. C., Appointment as Industries Establishment and Expansion Officer Lifts, Cost of installation (Mr. Mann), (Mr. Duggan), 1095, 1096, 1176; (Mr. 679; (Mr. Newton), 2785. Mann), 1096, 1097, 1159, 1160, 1177; Townsville, Tender for venetian blinds (Mr. Bromley), 1097; (Mr. Lloyd), (Mr. Aikens), 2768. 1177; Statement in on labour Wickham Terrace, R.S.S.A.I.L.A. (Mr. unity (Mr. Mann), 1943. Duggan), 2766. Galeano, Guiseppe, Sentence (Mr. Aikens), Government Garage, Retrenchment of 602. employees (Mr. Sherrington), 1265. Garbutt, Housing Commission houses and Government Printing Office, Preparation of flats, Drainage and painting (Mr. annual departmental reports (Mr. Tucker), 424, 2475; Industrial area, Lloyd), 1181, 1267, 1329; (Mr. Special leases (Mr. Tucker), 617. Duggan), 1532. Gatton, Valuer-General's valuations (Mr. Grant, Alfred Pty. Ltd., Kawana Island Thackeray), 603, 677. subdivision (Mr. Mann), 2249. Gatton College, Summer agricultural school, Number of students (Mr. Grazing industry, Inquiry (Mr. Melloy), Hewitt), 2103. 1346. Geological survey, Mineral deposits, North Gravely- .Queensland (Mr. Tucker), 1828. Housing Commission houses, Vacant George and Ann Streets, Brisbane, Traffic (Mr. Lloyd), 150; Number to be lights (Mr. Hanlon), 457. erected and allocation to civilians (Mr. Lloyd), 2769. Georges Freeholders Pty. Ltd., Purchase of Level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 134. Crown land at Holland Park (Mr. Lloyd), 1438. Gympie General Hospital, Clerk of works Gilbert River Police Station, Installation (Mr. Duggan), 1502. of electric light (Mr. Gilmore), 1346. Gympie Road, Bald Hills, Railway bridge Gladstone- (Mr. Dean), 992. High School, Dismissal of building Hadlow, J. D. & J. M., Application for workers (Mr. Burrows). 2208. hotel licence, Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), Housing Commission houses built, 1958- 2584. 1960 (Mr. Burrows), 2142. Hamilton Lands, Reclamation and rentals Petrol, Rail freight (Mr. Burrows), 134; (Mr. Lloyd), 2316, 2375. Retail price (Mr. Burrows), 135. Gladstone-Monto railway line, Traffic (Mr. Hams, Canned, Importation (Mr. Burrows), 1504. Wharton), 457. Gold Coast- Hanlon, G. W., and Hammond, S., Tropic Landholders, Ministerial reference (Mr. Isles Ltd. (Mr. Duggan), 2766. Mann), 48. Hannan, A. J., Sentence and appeal (Mr. , Cost (Mr. Gaven), Aikens), 1179. 3010. Valuer-General's valuations (Mr. Harlaxton railway quarry, Toowoomba Gaven), 47; (Mr. Hanlon), 409. (Mr. Anderson), 1749. Marine Aid Works Fund allocation (Mr. Hayles' boat service, (Mr. Houghton), 135. Aikens), 1747. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 15

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Health and Medical Services, Tabling of Hospitals-contined: annual report (Mr. Lloyd), 1181, Brisbane Mental, Goodna-continued: 1267, 1329. Picnics for inmates (Mr. Hanlon), Health and Welfare Building, George 2204. Street, Brisbane, Mural (Mr. Aikens), Social service payments to inmates 1713. (Mr. Graham), 150. Hearing aids for pensioners (Mr. Davies), Transfer of aged persons to "Even­ 2398. tide", Sandgate (Mr. Duggan), 311. Children's public, Establishment (Mr. Heart diseases, Workers' compensation Newton), 330. (Mr. Newton), 1715. Cottage, Injune (Mr. Ewan). 521. Heatley's Parade, Townsville, Sea erosion (Mr. Aikens), 134. Dental Hospitals and Clinics­ Brisbane- Hepatitis cases, Infective, Number and Charges (Mr. Melloy), 412; (Mr. research (Dr. Delamothe), 2077. Hanlon), 426. Herberton-Watsonville road (Mr. Gil­ Maintenance and attendances (Mr. more), 820. Melloy), 606. Hides, Importation, Foot and mouth Night appointments (Mr. Lloyd), disease (Mr. Burrows), 2207. 1502, 1620. Camooweal, Visits by dentists (Mr. Hodel, Mr. R., Payments by Cairns Fish Inch), 2376. Board (Mr. Wallace), 136, 502. Charges (Mr. Melloy), 412; (Mr. Holland Park Housing Commission Project, Hanlon), 426; (Mr. Graham), Houses, Price and deposit (Mr. 2254. Lloyd), 313; Playground centre (Mr. Maintenance and attendances (Mr. Newton), 2376. Melloy), 606; (Dr. Delamothe), Holloway's Beach, Cairns, Sea erosion (Mr. 710. Adair), 220. Redcliffe, Premises (Mr. Houghton), Home Hill district schools, Testing of 410. Malanda milk (Mr. Coburn), 1503. Rockhampton, Treatment hours (Mr. Honolulu, Visit by Minister for Labour Thackeray), 53. and Industry (Mr. Duggan), 1177; Tenders for dental material (Mr. (Mr. Bennett), 1330. Bromley), 2247. Hooliganism, Larrikinism, Vandalism (Mr. Free hospitalisation (Mr. Bromley), 502. Hughes), 1331, 1407; (Mr. Tooth), Goodna, Brisbane Mental- 1979. Attendants (Mr. Donald), 603. Hospitals- Committals (Mr. Graham), 149. Babinda, Salary of part-time superin­ Conveyance of Farm Colony boys to tendent (Mr. Armstrong), 1405. recreation hall (Mr. Donald), 2252. Barium X-rays, Charges (Mr. Baxter), Picnics for inmates (Mr. Hanlon), 517. 2204. Boards, Qualifications of appointees (Mr. Social service payments to inmates Hanlon), 616. (Mr. Graham), 150. Brisbane Dental- Transfer of aged persons to "Even­ Charges (Mr. Melloy), 412; (Mr. tide", Sandgate (Mr. Duggan), 311. Hanlon), 426. Gordonvale, Salary of part-time superin­ Maintenance and attendances (Mr. tendent (Mr. Armstrong), 1405. Melloy), 606. Gympie, Clerk of works (Mr. Duggan), Night appointments (Mr. Lloyd), 1502. 1502, 1620. Iniune, Cottage (Mr. Ewan), 521. Brisbane General- Mackay, Senile annexe (Mr. Graham), Beds and wardsmen (Mr. Bennett), 51. 52. Mareeba, X-ray plant (Mr. Wallace), Maintenance electrician (Mr. Hous­ 2322. ton), 1404. Medical and dental clinics, Redcliffe, Reduction in staff (Mr. Sherrington), Premises, (Mr. Houghton), 410. 1346. Mental, Patients discharged (Mr. Han­ Brisbane Mental, Goodna- lon), 221. Attendants (Mr. Donald), 603. Mt. Isa, Annexe for aged persons (Mr. Committals (Mr. Graham), 149. Inch), 2376. Conveyance of Farm Colony boys to Nurses, Overtime worked (Mr. Davies), recreation hall (Mr. Donald), 2252. 2103. 16 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Hospitals-continued: Housing Commission- Patients, Transfer to sub-intermediate Armstrong Estate, Townsville, Sales (Mr. wards (Mr. Sherrington), 222. Aikens), 916. Princess Alexandra- Blackall, Houses, Price and deposit (Mr. Beds and wardsmen (Mr. Bennett), Lloyd). 313. 52. Broadwater Road project- Diamantina Hospital (Mr. Bromley), Levelling of sites (Mr. Newton), 54. 1536. Lift drivers (Mr. Bromley), 1266, Sealed roads and water channelling 1345. (Mr. Newton), 412. Maintenance staff (Mr. Bromley), Sewerage (Mr. Newton), 806. 1346. Tenders for shops (Mr. Newton), Manager and staff (Mr. Bennett), 222. 368, 411, 428. Carina, Sewerage (Mr. Newton), 806; Portrait of Princess Alexandra (Mr. Levelling of sites (Mr. Newton), Bennett), 277. 1536. Post-natal ward (Mr. Sherrington), Chermside, Building blocks (Mr. Dug­ 2205. gan), 991. Psychiatric Clinic, Wilson Rehabilitation Commonwealth-State Housing Agree­ Hospital (Mr. Sherrington), 411; (Mr. ment, Interest (Mr. Lloyd), 456. Lloyd). 2475. Commonwealth-State Housing Fund, Pro­ Psychiatric patients, Treatment in general fit and number of houses sold (Mr. wards (Mr. Tucker), 2785. Lloyd), 95, 991. Redcliffe, New (Mr. Houghton), 2770. Crown land, Metropolitan area, Sub­ Rockhampton, Dental clinic (Mr. division for building allotments Thackeray), 53; Doctors (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 1438; Rowes Bay, Thackeray), 2476. Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 1439. Senile annexes- Fallon, Mr. Henry, Sale of Chermside allotments (Mr. Duggan), 991. Inmates, Social service payments (Mr. Graham), 150; Permission to leave Flats- (Mr. Graham), 184, 239. Garbutt, Painting (Mr. Tucker), 424, Mackay (Mr. Graham), 51. 2475. Townsville General (Mr. Tucker), Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), 618. 1180. Seville Road, Holland Park (Mr. New­ ton), 604. Southport (Mr. Gaven), 2394. Townsville, Sale (Mr. Aikens), 2783. Sub-intermediate wards, Transfer of Garbutt, Houses, Drainage and painting patients (Mr. Sherrington), 222. (Mr. Tucker), 424; Flats, painting Theodore (Mr. Thackeray), 807, 820. (Mr. Tucker), 424, 2475. Toowoomba, Medical staff shortage (Mr. Gladstone, Houses built 1958-1960 (Mr. Duggan), 2392. Burrows), 2142. Townsville General- Grovely, Number of houses to be erected Beds, Additional (Mr. Aikens), 2472. and allocation to civilians (Mr. Lloyd), 2769; Vacant rental houses Clerical staff, Married females (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 150. Tucker), 1161. Laundry facilities (Mr. Tucker), 3009. Holland Park, Houses, Price and deposit Medical Superintendent, Residence (Mr. Lloyd), 313; Playground centre (Mr. Aikens), 1239. (Mr. Newton), 2376. Night nurses (Mr. Aikens), 1239. Inala, Houses. Price and deposit (Mr. Lloyd), 313; Bailer sumps, Safe­ Pay envelopes, Missing (Mr. Aikens), guards (Mr. Sherrington), 314. 1439. Psychiatric ward (Mr. Tucker), 2210, Ipswich, Rental houses, Allocation (Mr. 2251, 2393, 2583, 2704. 2965. Donald), 2210. Roof repairs (Mr. Tucker), 1714. Jolly Living Building Co. contract (Mr. Newton), 428. Senile annexe (Mr. Tucker), 1180. Land (Mr. Hanlon), 96; (Mr. Bromley). Staff appointments (Mr. Tucker), 917; Chermside (Mr. Duggan), 991; 1161. Thozet's Road, Rockhampton (Mr. Thoracic annexe, Transport of patients Thackeray), 1180; Townsville (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 2565. Aikens ), 1265. Wilson Rehabilitation (Mr. Sherrington), Loans to home builders, Waiting time 411; (Mr. Lloyd), 2475. (Mr. Donald), 2210. Houses and flats, Inquiry into supply Manly West, Sewerage (Mr. Newton), (Mr. Hanlon), 50. 806. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 17

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Mt. Gravatt East, Rental houses (Mr. Rental houses-continued: Newton), 96; Sealed roads and Trouts Road project, Vacant houses water channelling (Mr. Newton), (Mr. Lloyd), 150; Twin-unit dwel­ 412; Sewerage (Mr. Newton), 806. lings (Mr. Lloyd), 1979. Painting contracts, Rockhampton (Mr. Vacant, Metropolitan area (Mr. Lloyd), Thackeray), 317; Brisbane (Mr. 150. Newton), 2320. Wynnum-Manly area (Mr. Gunn), Purchase houses- 53. Applications at 30 June, 1960 (Mr. Zillmere, Sewerage (Mr. Melloy), Hanlon), 93. 331. Blackall, Price and deposit (Mr. Rockhampton- Lloyd), 313. Flats (Mr. Thackeray), 618. Brisbane, Number available (Mr. Houston), 2249. Gas appliances (Mr. Thackeray), 807. Deposit £250 (Mr. Hanlon), 98; (Mr. Land at Thozet's Road (Mr. Thacke- Aikens). 676; (Mr. Tucker), 805. ray), 1180. Deposits held for houses not com­ Painting contracts (Mr. Thackeray), menced (Mr. Bromley), 99, 917. 317, 2860. Gladstone, Number built, 1958-1960 Rowe's Bay, Townsville, Crown land (Mr. Burrows), 2142. (Mr. Aikens), 1439; (Mr. Tucker), 2858. Holland Park, Price and deposit (Mr. Lloyd), 313. Seville Road, Rental houses (Mr. New­ ton), 96; Flats (Mr. Newton), 604. Inala, Price and deposit (Mr. Lloyd), 313. Stafford project (see "Trouts Road pro­ ject"). Loans, Waiting time (Mr. Donald), 2210. Thozet's Road, North Rockhampton, Stafford project (see "Trouts Road Land (Mr. Thackeray), 1180. project''). Townsville-- Trouts Road project, Price and deposit Flats, Painting, Garbutt (Mr. Tucker). (Mr. Lloyd), 313. 424, 2475; Sale (Mr. Aikens), Rental houses- 2783. Aboriginals, Acacia Ridge (Mr. Sher­ Houses- rington), 2373. Armstrong Estate, Sales (Mr. Allocations, Metropolitan area (Mr. Aikens), 916. Melloy), 2210; (Mr. Donald), 2210; Garbutt, Drainage and painting (Mr. Ipswich (Mr. Donald), 2210. Tucker), 424. Applications at 30 June, 1960 (Mr. Purchase on £250 deposit (Mr. Hanlon), 93. Aikens), 67 6; (Mr. Tucker) , Brisbane, Number available (Mr. 805. Houston), 2249. Rental (Mr. Aikens), 676, 1534. Evictions (Mr. Lloyd), 2394. Land development and allotments (Mr. Gladstone, Number built, 1958-1960 Aikens), 1265. (Mr. Burrows), 2142. Rowe's Bay, Crown land (Mr. Grovely, Vacant (Mr. Lloyd), 150. Aikens), 1439; (Mr. Tucker), 2858. Ipswich, Allocations (Mr. Donald), Workers' home perpetual town leases 2210. (Mr. Tucker), 1266. Manly-Wynnum area (Mr. Gunn), 53. Trouts Road project, Stafford- Mt. Gravatt East (Mr. Newton), 96. Houses, Price and deposit (Mr. Lloyd), Number erected (Mr. Mann), 48. 313. Painting contracts (Mr. Newton), Twin-unit dwellings (Mr. Lloyd), 1979. 2320. Vacant rental houses (Mr. Lloyd), Rebate system (Mr. Newton), 2207. 150. Rockhampton, Painting (Mr. Thacke­ Workers' dwelling (Mr. Lloyd), 95. ray), 317, 2860; Gas appliances Workers' home perpetual town leases, (Mr. Thackeray), 807. Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 1266. Service personnel, Townsville (Mr. Wulguru, Jolly Living Building Co. con­ Aikens), 1534. tract (Mr. Newton), 428. Seville Road (Mr. Newton), 96. Zillmere, Sewerage (Mr. Melloy), 331. Stafford project (see "Trouts Road Huish, Sir Raymond, Statement on civil project"). defence (Mr. Davies), 2211; (Mr. Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 676, 1534. Dewar), 2767. 18 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Hulme, Hon. A. S., Statement on imports Ipswich-continued: (Mr. Davies), 2477. Railway workshops- Ice-cream deliveries (Mr. Bromley), 606. Number of employees (Mr. Donald), 678. Ice manufacturing_ Power production units, Attendants (Mr. Houghton), 316. Tenders for P.B. boilers (Mr. Donald), 1332. Imports and effect on Australian manu­ Water coolers (Mr. Donald), 679. facturers, Statement by Hon. A. S. Hulme and Mr. D. J. Lambert (Mr. lpswicl;l Road, Brisbane, "Wavy" traffic Davies), 2477. lines (Mr. Bromley), 2377. Ipswich-Brisbane highway, Redbank by­ Inala- pass (Mr. Donald), 136. 221. Housing Commission Houses, Price and deposit (Mr. Lloyd), 313; Bailer Iron ore deposits, Queensland (Dr. Dela­ sumps, Safeguards (Mr. Sherring­ mothe), 2583. ton), 314. Irrigation and water supply- Industrial area (Mr. Sherrington), 2376. Burdekin River project (Mr. Coburn), Public transport facilities (Mr. Sherring­ 1097, 1098, 1180; (Mr. Davies), 1750. ton), 237, 603. Cania and Monal Creek gorges, (Mr. Hewitt), 2140. State school. Use for interviewing con­ stituents (Mt. Sherrington), 503. Clare, Dalbeg and Millaroo tobacco growers (Mr. Coburn), 1098. Inala West State School, Additional class­ Department- rooms (Mr. Sherrington), 2143. Employees, Dismissal (Mr. Baxter), Income tax reimbursement grants to States 236; (Mr. Duggan), 312; Transfers (Mr. Hughes), 820. (Mr. Baxter), 410, 503. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Bill, Engineers (Mr. Baxter), 427. Particulars of proposed amendments Messenger, Disabled (Mr. Baxter), (Mr. Hilton), 2771. 427. Industrial conciliation commissiOners, Lower Burdekin area, Underground Appointment (Mr. Sherrington), 330, water supply (Mr. Coburn), 1440. Mareeba-Dimbulah, Water channels (Mr. Industrial Court, Mt. lsa Mines Ltd. lead Adair), 618; Tobacco lands (Mr. bonus (Mr. Melloy), 2567; (Mr. Gilmore), 1329; Mutchilba and Lloyd), 2581, 2676. Paddy's Green sections (Mr. Industrial development (Mr. Duggan), Wallace), 1330. 1404. Monto district, Survey boring plant (Mr. Hewitt), 2139. Industrial estate, Wacol (Mr. Davies), 1406; (Mr. Aikens), 1533; Inala (Mr. Walkamin, Employees (Mr. Lloyd), 312. Sherrington), 2376. Janitors, State primary schools (Mr. Industrial High School, Brisbane, Closure Coburn), 1714. (Mr. Lloyd). 504; Use of building James, Mr. J. R., Statement on industrial (Mr. Sherrington), 2784. development (Mr. Duggan), 1404. Industrial production, Value of meat pro­ Japan- cessed (Mr. Melloy), 331. Cement, Importation (Mr. Tucker), Industries, New, Increased population 2583. (Mr. Aikens), 516. Kianga coal, Price (Mr. Lloyd), 1502. Queensland coal, Statement of Minister Inflation and living standards, Suggested for Mines (Mr. Duggan), 1943. inquiry (Mr. Hilton), 2248. Tourists to Queensland (Mr. Aikens), Inglewood-Texas railway line. Closure (Mr. 327. Thackeray), 1240. Visit by Minister for Labour and Indus­ Injune, Cottage hospital (Mr. Ewan), try (Mr. Lloyd), 49; (Mr. Aikens), 521. 327. Weipa bauxites shipments (Mr. Adair), Insurance scheme, State schools (Mr. Sher­ 2379. rington), 521. Jensen, Driver, Railway Department, International Computers & Tabulators Refusal of leave of absence (Mr. Aust. Pty. Ltd., Installation of elec­ Melloy). 1827. tronic equipment (Mr. Donald), 1622. Johns, T. R., Ryan, E. W., and Dotti, T., Ipswich- Quashing of convictions (Mr. Dug­ Housing Commission rental houses, gan), 1619; (Mr. Aikens), 1620; (Mr. Allocation (Mr. Donald), 2210. Bromley), 1862. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 19

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Johnstone Shire Council, Payments to Shire Labour and Industry-continued: Clerk and Engineer by Main Roads Minister-continued: Department (Mr. Byrne), 2255; Finan­ cial statements (Mr. Byrne), 2255, Overseas tours, Japan (Mr. Lloyd), 2321. 49; (Mr. Aikens), 327; Honolulu (Mr. Duggan), 1177; (Mr. Bennett), Jolly Living Building Co., Housing Com­ 1330. mission contract, Wulguru (Mr. New­ Railway coach, Use during Christmas ton), 428. holiday period (Mr. Inch), 2397. Julia Creek-Cloncurry section, Townsville­ Statement on Communist trade union Mt. Isa road (Mr. Tucker), 2319. officials (Mr. Hanlon), 328; (Mr. Lloyd). 329; (Mr. Mann), 333. Kawana area, Rockhampton, State school (Mr. Thackeray), 331. Lakes Creek State School, Teachers resi­ dence (Mr. Thackeray), 331. Kawana Island subdivision by Alfred Lambert, Mr. D. J., Statement on imports Grant Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Mann), 2249; (Mr. Davies), 2477. (Mr. Lloyd), 2316. Land, Resumption for home builders (Mr. Kaeser, Kenneth Marshall, Criminal appeal Aikens), 803. (Mr. Aikens) 2393. Land ballots, Preference to ex-servicemen Kedron, Allotments sold by Department of (Mr. Tucker), 2678. Public Lands (Mr. Hanlon), 3008. Larrikinism, hooliganism, vandalism (Mr. Kenny, Miss Judith, School teacher, Hughes), 1331, 1407; (Mr. Tooth), Refusal of leave (Mr. Donald), 603. 1979. Kerosene, Government purchases (Mr. Laura Police Station, Land Rover motor Lloyd), 2375. vehicle (Mr. Adair), 2378. Kianga, Coal sold to Japan, Price (Mr. Laura-Cooktown main road, Repair (Mr. Lloyd), 1502; Rail freight on coal to Adair), 2567; All-weather surface Gladstone (Mr. Donald), 1980. (Mr. Adair), 3119. Kindergarten site, Rowe's Bay, Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 520. Laura-Cooktown railway line, Closure (Mr. Adair), 2966, 3010. Kingsford Smith Drive, Reserved areas (Mr. Ramsden), 1328. Lead bonus, Mt. Isa Mines Ltd., Industrial Court hearing (Mr. Melloy), 2567; Knowles Estates Pty. Ltd., Purchase of (Mr. Lloyd), 2581, 2676. Crown land at Bardon (Mr. Lloyd), 1438. Leasehold valuations, Stamp duty (Mr. Kuranda- Burrows), 429. Government houses, Septic systems (Mr. Level crossings- Tucker), 805. Dawson Parade, Gravely (Mr. Lloyd), Range road (Mr. Adair), 2679. 134. State school (Mr. Gilmore), 1240. Eagle Farm airport (Mr. Melloy), 239. Kurrimine-Silkwood main road, Bitumen Lindum (Mr. Gunn), 605. sealing (Mr. Byrne), 2209. Wynnum (Mr. Gunn), 605. Labour and Industry­ Wynnum Central (Mr. Gunn), 605. Department- Licensing inspectors, Toowoomba and Assistant Chief Inspector of Machinery Rockhampton (Mr. Tucker), 520. and Scaffolding, Appointment (Mr. Duggan), 600. Life insurance companies, Contributions to surf life-saving clubs (Mr. Tucker), Bedwell, Mr. E. P., Appointment (Mr. Duggan), 601; (Mr. Bromley), 2475. 1162; (Mr. Mann), 1177. Lindum, Level crossing (Mr. Gunn), 605. Deputy Chief Inspector of Machinery Link's Service Station, Virginia, Alleged and Scaffolding, Appointment (Mr. breach of Factories and Shops Acts Duggan), 600. (Mr. Dean), 318. Gair, Mr. V. C., Appointment (Mr. Duggan), 1095, 1096, 1176; (Mr. Literature Board of Review, Books banned Mann), 1096, 1097, 1159, 1160, (Mr. Aikens), 2677. 1177, 1943; (Mr. Bromley), 1097; Little Nerang dam, Cost (Mr. Gaven), (Mr. Lloyd), 1177. 3010. Minister- Little Tinana Creek, Maryborough, Diver­ Negotiations for purchase of land in sion channel (Mr. Davies), 429. Mossman district, Police wireless message (Mr. Bennett), 1240, 1242, Living standards and inflation, Suggested 1265. inquiry (Mr. Hilton), 2248. 20 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Local authorities- Magazines, Distribution by Queenslana Maintenance of roads by Main Roads Newspapers Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Burrows), Department, Reimbursements (Mr. 605. Duggan), 2102. Magnetic Island- Resumptions (Mr. Aikens), 316, 367; Hayles' boat service (Mr. Aikens), 1747. (Mr. Houghton), 426. Picnic Bay jetty, Lighting (Mr. Tucker), Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) 1622. Act, Disbursements (Mr. Lloyd), 134, Pineapple growers, Loans (Mr. Tucker), 149; (Mr. Anderson), 992. 2393. Subsidies and expenditure (Mr. Rams­ Roads, Signs (Mr. Tucker), 2377; den), 99. Bitumen sealing (Mr. Tucker), 2570. Valuer-General's valuations (Mr. Gaven), State school, Central, Nelly Bay (Mr. 47; (Mr. Hanlon), 409; (Mr. Thacke­ Tucker). 1534. ray), 603, 677. Water supply (Mr. Tucker), 677, 805. Lockhart River Anglican Mission, Govern­ Week-end casualty station (Mr. Tucker), ment assistance (Mr. Adair), 2253. 1503. Logan electorate, Declaration as drought­ Main roads- stricken area (Mr. Harrison), 822. Brisbane-Ipswich-Toowoomba highway, Logan Road. Brisbane, Traffic hazards Redbank by-pass (Mr. Donald), 136, (Mr. Newton), 412. 221. Long-service leave, Meatworkers (Mr. Boonooroo-Maryborough (Mr. Davies), Burrows), 2477; Waterside workers 2586. (Mr. Tucker), 2770. Bruce Highway- Lota-, Closure (Mr. Mackay district, Bitumen sealing (Mr. Baxter), 277; (Mr. Newton), 605. Coburn), 2474. Louat, Dr. Frank, Legal costs, Constitution Sections under construction (Mr. (Declaration of Rights) Bill (Mr. Coburn), 98. Duggan), 46. Seymour River-Cardwell Range section (Mr. Row), 2103. Lower Burdekin area, Sugar and tobacco production (Mr. Coburn), 238; Under­ Tiaro-Maryborough section (Mr. ground water supply (Mr. Coburn), Davies), 137, 1181, 2255. 1440; Paper mill (Mr. Coburn), 1621. Condamine Highway (Mr. Diplock), 2967. Lung cancer, Incidence (Mr. Bromley), Cooktown-Laura (Mr. Adair), 2567, 1265. 3119. Macdonald, Wagner and Priddle, Construc­ Dalby-Cecil Plains (Mr. Diplock), 410. tion of bulk sugar terminals (Mr. Dimbulah, Sandy Creek bridge (Mr. Byrne), 1535, 1748. Gilmore), 1160. Machan's Beach, Cairns, Sea erosion (Mr. Elliott Highway, Double and Spring Adair), 220, 3119. Creek bridges (Mr. Coburn), 2321. Herberton-Watsonville (Mr. Gilmore), Machinery and tractor parts, Price investi­ 820. gation (Mr. Duggan), 2565. Kuranda Range (Mr. Adair), 2679. Mackay- Mareeba, Barron River high-level bridge Abattoir Board (Mr. Graham), 51, 429, (Mr. Adair), 460. 460, 504, 1537, 2208. Mary Kathleen-Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 1714. Fish Board revenue (Mr. Graham), 4;?.9. Mt. !sa-Duchess, Mt. !sa-Bushy Park Hospital, Senile annexe (Mr. Graham), section (Mr. Inch), 2860. 51. Mt. Molloy-Devil Devil Creek (Mr. Outer Harbour, Sugar freights, Rail and Adair), 886. road (Mr. Graham), 277. Northern Highway (Mr. Coburn), 410. Pioneer River, Protection of banks (Mr. Pacific Highway (Mr. Gaven), 47. Graham), 1623. Rockhampton-Emu Park (Mr. South Mackay, Primary school (Mr. Thackeray), 135; Use as stock route Graham), 184. (Mr. Thackeray), 218, 2321. Mackay district, Sugar hauliers (Mr. Rocky Point-Daintree (Mr. Adair), 885, Graham), 51; Bruce Highway, Bitu­ 2679. men sealing (Mr. Coburn), 2474. Silkwood-Kurrimine, Bitumen sealing (Mr. Byrne), 2209. Mackly, Mr., Crown lease, Tully area (Mr. Aikens), 1347. Townsville, Expenditure (Mr. Hanlon), 2703. Macrossan high-level railway bridge, Con­ Townsville-Mt. Isa, Declaration of Julia struction (Mr. Aikens), 819; Supply Creek-Cl oncurry section (Mr. Tucker), of steel (Mr. Bromley), 2398, 2585. 2319. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 21

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Main Roads Department- Maryborough- Employees, Toowoomba (Mr. Duggan), Albert Street State School, Additional 819; Numbers in divisions (Mr. playing area (Mr. Davies), 2770. Duggan), 2247. Brickworks, Dismissal of employees Headquarters (Mr. Mann), 501. (Mr. Davies), 2380. Payments to Shire Clerk and Engineer, Fish Board, Supplies from Boonooroo Johnstone Shire Council (Mr. Byrne), (Mr. Davies), 2211. 2255. Forestry work, Loan allocations (Mr. Reimbursement by local authorities, Davies), 2379. Effect of increased valuations (Mr. Little Tinana Creek (Mr. Davies), 429. Duggan), 2102. Tobacco farm, Bauple-Tinana Creek area Main Street, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, (Mr. Davies), 618. Pedestrian underpass (Mr. Bromley), Tuan forestry area (Mr. Davies), 239. 278. Maryborough-Boonooroo road, Sealing Malanda milk supplied to schools in Ayr (Mr. Davies), 2586. and Home Hill districts, Testing (Mr. Coburn), 1503. Maryborough-Tiaro section, Bruce High­ Maltby, Prisoner (Mr. Aikens), 500. way (Mr. Davies), 137, 1181, 2255. Manly boat harbour (Mr. Gunn), 53; Maternal and Child Welfare centres (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 516, 521. Newton), 806. Manly West Housing Commission houses, Mayne railway yards, Storing of steam Sewerage (Mr. Newton), 806. locomotives (Mr. Melloy), 1944. Manly-Cleveland bus service, Concession Meat- fare for pensioners (Mr. Newton), Brisbane, Consumption and export (Mr. 605. Lloyd), 1178; Right of private com­ Manly-Wynnum area. Housing Commission panies to supply market (Mr. Lloyd), rental houses (Mr. Gunn), 53. 1329. Manual training, State schools- Delivery of carcasses (Mr. Melloy), 221, Cooper's Plains-Sunnybank area (Mr. 279, 2891. Sherrington), 278. Prices (Mr. Lloyd), 1344. Grades VII and VIII (Mr. Melloy), Processed (Mr. Melloy), 331. 1162; (Mr. Lloyd), 1328. Meatworkers, Long-service leave (Mr. Instruction (Mr. Duggan), 328. Burrows), 2477. Mareeba- Medicine, State fellowships (Mr. Melloy), Barron River high-level bridge (Mr. 1162; (Dr. Delamothe), 1623. Adair), 460. Members of Parliament, Accident Hospital, X-ray plant (Mr. Wallace), insurance (Dr. Delamothe), 711; (Mr. 2322. Sherrington), 884; (Mr. Walsh), 884; State school, Enlargement of school Salaries and allowances (Mr. Tooth), grounds (Mr. Adair). 425, 2477. 1181. Mareeba-Dimbulah irrigation area­ Mergers and takeovers (Mr. Lloyd), 426. Mutchilba and Paddy's Green sections (Mr. Wallace), 1330. Merinda meatworks, Order for freezer wagons (Mr. Tucker), 2475. Tobacco lands (Mr. Gilmore), 1329. Water channels (Mr. Adair), 618. Mermaid Beach section, Pacific Highway (Mr. Gaven), 47. Margarine, Wrapper marking (Mr. Diplock). 3119. Merz and McLennan report (Mr. Donald), 98; (Mr. Thackeray), 2206. Marine Aid Works Fund, Allocations (Mr. Metal Products Ltd., Safety of employees Houghton), 135. (Mr. Melloy), 1331, 1407. Market Analysis (Australasia), Origin-and­ Metropolitan Security Services, Investiga­ destination survey (Mr. Bennett), tion (Mr. Bennett), 2891. 1504, 1827; Alleged theft of documents (Mr. Bennett), 2142; Report on firm Millaroo, Tobacco growers, Water supply (Mr. Bennett), 2250. (Mr. Coburn), 1098; Regional Experi­ ment Station (Dr. Delamothe), 1406. Mary Creek area, North Queensland, Land Mincemeat, Adulteration (Mr. Duggan), settlement (Mr. Adair), 618. 133; Prosecutions (Mr. Duggan), Mary Kathleen Uranium Ltd., Contribution 1176; Fines (Mr. Duggan), 1328. to cost of Townsville-Mt. Isa rail pro­ Mineral deposits, North Queensland, ject (Mr. Inch), 2475. Geological survey (Mr. Tucker), 1828. Mary Kathleen-Mt. Isa main road, Com­ Mineral leases, Thursday Island (Mr. pletion (Mr. Inch), 1714. Adair), 425. 22 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Mitchell River Anglican Mission, Govern­ Mt. !sa- ment assistance (Mr. Adair), 2253. Cattle, Rail freight revenue (Mr. Inch), Mitchelton, State High School, Electricity 884. meter in tuck shop (Mr. Lloyd), 517, High School, Technical education block 544; Infants' State School, Ground (Mr. Inch). 884. improvements (Mr. Lloyd), 2769. Hospital, Annexe for aged persons (Mr. Inch), 2376. Model Companies Bill, Distribution of draft (Mr. Bromley), 1349; (Mr. Hanlon), Hotel licence (Mr. Inch), 2584. 1349. Railway station and goods shed (Mr. Inch), 821. Monal Creek and Cania gorges, Construc­ Trade with Adelaide (Mr. Tucker), 2319. tion of weirs (Mr. Hewitt), 2140. Mt. Isa Mines Ltd., Rail freight con­ Monkey Island, Townsville, High school site cessions, Review (Mr. Donald), 1503; (Mr. Aikens), 2859. Contribution to cost of Townsville­ Monto-Gladstone railway line, Traffic (Mr. Mt. Isa rail project (Mr. Inch), 2475; Burrows). 1504. Lead bonus, Industrial Court hearing (Mr. Melloy), 2567; (Mr. Lloyd), Monto district, Declaration as drought­ 2581, 2676. stricken area (Mr. Hewitt), 276; Mt. lsa-Camooweal, Railway extension Survey boring plant (Mr. Hewitt), (Mr. Inch). 53, 315. 2139. Mt. Isa-Darwin road, Commonwealth sub­ Morganville-Wallaville railway line, sidy (Mr. Inch), 806. Closure (Mr. Wharton), 275. Mt. !sa-Duchess main road, Mt. Isa-Bushy "Morib", Docking facilities (Mr. Lloyd), Park section, Survey (Mr. Inch), 2860. 94. Mt. Isa-Mary Kathleen main road, Com­ Morris, Hon. K. J., Negotiations for pur­ pletion (Mr. Inch), 1714. chase of land in Mossman district, Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville railway Police wireless message (Mr. Bennett), project (see "Railways"). 1240, 1242, 1265. Mt. Lofty State High School, Water Mosquito infestation, Brisbane (Mr. facilities (Mr. Anderson), 3010. Duggan), 2581. Mt. Molloy State School, Repairs (Mr. Mossman district. Road transport tax (Mr. Adair), 2966. Adair), 2966. Mt. Molloy-Devil Devil Creek main road, Bitumen sealing (Mr. Adair), 886. Mossman State School, Teacher's residence (Mr. Adair), 49. Mt. Morgan, Ammonium sulphate project (Mr. Duggan). 616. Motor mechanics and panel beating courses, Technical Correspondence School, Mt. Perry-Tirroan railway line, Closure Brisbane (Mr. Baxter), 236, 315, 427. (Mr. Wharton), 275. 517. - Mt. Poverty, Sawmill (Mr. Adair), 1242. Motor vehicles- Mt. Surprise Police Station, Installation of Comprehensive insurance premiums, electric light (Mr. Gilmore), 1346. State Government Insurance Office Mundubbera District, Declaration as (Mr. Lloyd), 1014, 2140. drought-stricken area (Mr. Hewitt), Departmental- 276. Condemned, Sale (Mr. Bromley), Mural, Health and Welfare Building, 1345. George Street, Brisbane (Mr. Aikens), Fitting of sun visors in tropics (Mr. 1713. Tucker), 2377. Murphy, Mrs. Roy, Social service benefits Replacement policy (Mr. Tucker), (Mr. Bennett), 411. 501. 3009. Mutchilba section, Mareeba-Dimbulah Used, Sale (Mr. Sherrington), 1327. irrigation area (Mr. Wallace), 1330. Transfer of registration (Mr. Aikens), National Fitness Council, State grant (Mr. 1502. Tucker), 604. Mt. Gravatt- New English Bible, Use in State schools Housing Commission houses (Mr. (Mr. Ramsden), 2892. (Newton), 96; Sewerage (Mr. New Farm Power House, Coal deliveries Newton), 806. by rail (~,1r. Houston), 2205. Sealed roads and water channelling (Mr. New Guinea plywood, Importation (Mr. Newton), 412. Adair), 2584. Upper Mt. Gravatt Police Station, New New States in Queensland (Mr. Duggan), (Mr. Hart), 3119. 2373. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 23

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Newtown police station, Toowoomba, Pro­ North Queens!and-continued: posed closure (Mr. Duggan), 3118. Victa Consolidated Industries Pty. Ltd., Nord, Mrs. Stella, Statement on teaching Investments (Mr. Aikens), 602. strength (Mr. Herbert), 604. Walkamin Irrigation Works, Employees (Mr. Lloyd), 312. Norman Creek, Brisbane, Pollution (Mr. Bromley), 150. Northern Highway, High-level bridges (Mr. Coburn), 410. North Australian Cement Limited, Dis­ missals (Mr. Tucker), 2583. Northgate railway workshops, Dismissal of employees (Mr. Duggan), 312. North Booval State School (Mr. Donald), 52. Nurses in public hospitals, Overtime worked (Mr. Davies), 2103. North Queensland­ Cattle industry- Oakey, Departmental accommodation (Mr. Diplock), 1622; State School, Class­ Arnagraze Ltd., Operations (Mr. rooms and furniture (Mr. Diplock), Wallace), 2209. 2784. C.S.I.R.O. station, Townsville (Mr. Wallace), 2568. Oakleigh State School, Vandalism and theft Crown lands, Tropical, Committee of (Mr. Tooth), 1979. Inquiry (Mr. Armstrong), 1347; Oil- (Mr. Tooth), 1621; (Mr. Row), Companies engaged in drilling (Mr. 1715, 2139. Duggan). 2374. Daintree River to Cooktown area (Mr. Government purchases (Mr. Lloyd), Adair), 1406. 2375. Development (Mr. Wallace), 52, 240, Railway Department purchases (Mr. 2569. Lloyd), 2474. Irrigated pasture experiment, Barratta Oil refineries­ (Mr. Tucker), 2141. Bulwer Island- Pasture research (Mr. Wallace), 2569. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited, Capital Sea transport of cattle, Clausen Line and directors (Mr. Hanlon), 2703. (Mr. Wallace), 2254; Queerah meat­ Channelling and dredging (Mr. works (Mr. Adair), 2568. Duggan), 2374. Tully district fattening scheme, Lease­ Cost to Government of concessions, holds and developmeJ1tal conditions reclamation and dredging (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 235, 1347; (Mr. Coburn), 2703. Tucker), 3 009; Financial assistance to settlers (Mr. Tucker), 424. Establishment (Mr. Davies), 2379. Cattle wagons, Supply (Mr. Aikens), Foundations (Mr. Davies), 2398. 500. Harbour dues payable by Amoco Aus- Commonwealth aid for development tralia Pty. Limited (Mr. Duggan), (Mr. Lloyd), 2203. 2374. Cooktown and Cook Shire, Main roads Pollution of Brisbane River and work to relieve unemployment (Mr. Moreton Bay (Mr. Houghton), Adair), 2323. 2318; (Mr. Hughes), 2319. Crown lands, Tropical, Committee of Supply and price of products to inquiry (Mr. Armstrong), 1347; (Mr. Government (Mr. Duggan), 2391. Tooth), 1621; (Mr. Row), 1715, 2139. Port Alma, Ampol Petroleum Limited, Discrimination, Alleged Government Site option (Mr. Thackeray), 2397. (Mr. Aikens), 521. Origin and destination survey, Brisbane Eisteddfod, Government donation (Mr. (Mr. Bennett), 1504, 1827, 2142, Coburn), 276. 2250. Mary Creek area, Land settlement (Mr. Overseas tours, Minister for Labour and Adair), 618. Industry, Japan (Mr. Lloyd), 49; (Mr. Mineral deposits, Geological survey (Mr. Aikens), 327; Honolulu (Mr. Tucker), 1828. Duggan), 1177; (Mr. Bennett), 1330. Plywood industry, Importation of ply­ Overloading of trucks (Mr. Melloy), 1715. wood and unemployment (Mr. Byrne), Oyster leases, Southport, Removal of stakes 2209; (Mr. Adair), 2584; Dismissals (Mr. Gunn), 1404. (Mr. Adair), 2477. Queensland Forests Ltd., Timber areas Pacific Highway, Palm Beach and Mermaid (Mr. Tucker), 1748. Beach sections (Mr. Gaven), 47. Secondary education, Review, Visit by Paddington. Parking ban (Mr. Hanlon), Select Committee (Mr. Tucker), 2141. 1536. Tuberculosis, Positive skin test results Paddy's Green section, Mareeba-Dimbulah (Dr. Delamothe), 804. irrigation area (Mr. Wallace), 1330. 24 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTION~ontinued: QUESTIONS--continued: Palm Beach section, Pacific Highway (Mr. Petrol- Gaven), 47. Government purchases (Mr. Lloyd), Panel beating and motor mechanics 2375. courses, Technical Correspondence Prices, Gladstone, Rockhampton and School, Brisbane (Mr. Baxter), 236, Biloela (Mr. Burrows), 135. 315, 517. Rail freight from Gladstone (Mr. Panicum seed, Price (Mr. Duggan), 2859. Burrows), 134. Paper mill, Lower Burdekin area (Mr. Railway Department purchases (Mr. Coburn), 1621. Lloyd), 2474. Park lands- Self-service pumps (Mr. Hughes), 1160. Metropolitan subdivisions (Mr. Newton), Petroleum products, Redcliffe, Prices (Mr. 822. Houghton), 1098. Reserved areas, Kingsford Smith Drive Pharmacies, Brisbane, Evening trading (Mr. Ramsden), 1328. hours (Mr. Lloyd), 601; (Mr. Reserve 68, Currumbin (Mr. Bromley), Hanlon), 616. 2476. Picnic Bay, Magnetic Island, Lighting on Parking ban, Petrie Terrace and Paddington jetty (Mr. Tucker), 1622. (Mr. Hanlon), 1536. Pilfering on railways, Liability of Com­ Parking meters, Revenue and fines (Mr. missioner (Mr. Burrows), 98. Duggan), 219. Pimlico High School, Basketball and tennis Parliament, Accident insurance for mem­ courts (Mr. Tucker), 330. bers (Dr. Delamothe), 711; (Mr. Pineapple growers, Magnetic Island, Loans Sherrington), 884; (Mr. Walsh), 884; (Mr. Tucker), 2393. Salaries and allowances of members (Mr. Tooth), 1181. Pioneer River, Model (Mr. Graham), 316; Protection of banks (Mr. Graham), Parliament House- 1623. Alterations, Cost (Mr. Aikens), 2566. Plywood industry, Importation of plywood Lift (Mr. Mann), 679. and unemployment (Mr. Byrne), Parking in grounds (Mr. Graham), 413. 2209; (Mr. Adair), 2584; Dismissals Parole Board, Release of S. R. Eberle (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 2477. Aikens), 1348. Police Department- Pauls Ice Cream and Milk Ltd., Ice-Cream Ayr station (Mr. Coburn), 1240. deliveries (Mr. Bromley), 606. Banyo station (Mr. Melloy), 3118. Payne, Sir William, Services (Mr. Baxter), Booklet on traffic control (Mr. Lloyd), 330. 676; (Mr. Sherrington). 711. Bulimba station, Motor vehicle (Mr. Peaches and apples, Development of new Houston), 1331. types (Mr. Hilton), 804, 882. Camooweal district, Patrol vehicle (Mr. Pedestrian underpass, Main Street, Inch), 315. Kangaroo Point, Brisbane (Mr. Coen station, Land Rover (Mr. Adair), Bromley), 278. 2378. Pensioners- Dangerous driving, Outer Brisbane area Cleveland-Manly bus service, Fare con- (Mr. Aikens), 408. cession (Mr. Newton). 605. Drayton station, Toowoomba (Mr. Free rail passes (Dr. Delamothe), 1014. Duggan), 3118. Hearing aids (Mr. Davies), 2398. Gilbert River station (Mr. Gilmore), Manly-Cleveland bus service, Fare 1346. concession (Mr. Newton). 605. Headquarters, North Quay (Mr. Means test, Valuer-General's valuation Duggan), 2564. (Mr. Aikens), 2783. Larrikinism, Prevention (Mr. Hughes), 1331. Rail fare concession permits- Laura station, Land Rover (Mr. Adair), Adult tickets (Mr. Donald), 504. 2378. Home Hill and Ayr (Mr. Tucker), 883. Manual control of traffic, North Quay (Mr. Bromley), 502; (Mr. Bennett), Home station (Mr. Hanlon), 313. 519. State aid for children (Mr. Davies), 2256. Motor vehicles- Bulimba station (Mr. Houston), 1331. Peters-Arctic Delicacy Co. Ltd., Ice-cream Camooweal district (Mr. Inch), 315. deliveries (Mr. Bromley), 606. Land Rovers, Laura, Coen and Thurs- Petrie Terrace, Parking ban (Mr. Hanlon), day Island stations (Mr. Adair), 1536. 2378. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 25

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Police Department-continued: Prices-continued: Motor Vehicles-continued: Petroleum products, Redcliffe (Mr. Houghton), 1098. Renewal of fleet (Mr. Lloyd), 1160. Sawn timber (Mr. Lloyd), 710, 917. Sandgate station (Mr. Dean), 413. Sunflower seed (Mr. Duggan), 2859. Mt. Surprise station (Mr. Gilmore), Tractor and machinery parts (Mr. 1346. Duggan), 2565. Newtown station, Toowoomba (Mr. Prices Advisory Board- Duggan), 3118. Inquiry into high prices and restrictive Sandgate station, Motor vehicles (Mr. trade practices (Mr. Newton), 222. Dean), 413. Investigation of dental charges (Mr. Special branch, Strength (Mr. Hanlon), Graham), 2208. 367; Trade union officials, Inquiries Meetings and recommendations (Mr. (Mr. Wallace), 428. Duggan), 46. Thursday Island station, Air passes for Prideaux, Mr. Albert, Arrest (Mr. M ann), members on annual leave (Mr. 501. Adair), 1504; Land Rover (Mr. Princess Alexandra Hospital­ Adair), 2378. Beds (Mr. Bennett), 52. Townsville, Traffic police (Mr. Aikens). Diamantina Hospital (Mr. Bromley), 219. 54. Townsville district, Shortage of staff Lift drivers (Mr. Bromley), 1266, 1345. (Mr. Tucker), 1828. Maintenance staff (Mr. Bromley), 1346. Upper Mt. Gravatt station (Mr. Hart), Manager and staff (Mr. Bennett), 368, 3119. 411, 428. Wireless message No. 351/60, Negotia­ Portrait of Princess Alexandra (Mr. tions by Hon. K. J. Morris for pur­ Bennett), 277. chase of land in Mossman district Post-natal ward (Mr. Sherrington), (Mr. Bennett), 1240, 1242, 1265. 2205. Zillmere station, Traffic patrol centre Wardsmen (Mr. Bennett), 52. (Mr. Melloy), 136. Prisons- Port Alma oil refinery project, Ampol Boggo Road, Treatment of prisoners Petroleum Limited, Site option (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 2377. Thackeray), 23 97. Stuart, Officers' homes (Mr. Tucker), Port Douglas, State school site (Mr. 2251, 3118; Honouring of Warder Adair), 99. C. McCann (Mr. Tucker), 2376. Probate and succession duty, Public service Post and Telegraph Act, Police wireless superannuation (Mr. Tucker), 424. message No. 351/60 (Mr. Bennett), 1265. Profiteering on woollen garments, Alleged (Mr. Hanlon), 2203. Postal Workers' Union, Officials (Mr. Mann), 333. Prouds Pty. Ltd., Tenants' rentals (Mr. Newton), 605. Postmaster-General's Department, Pay­ Psychiatric patients, Treatment in general ments to Railway Department (Mr. hospitals (Mr. Tucker), 2785. Thackeray), 317. Public buildings, Government contracts in Pre-school Oral Deaf Committee, Subsidy Brisbane (Mr. Houston), 2396. (Mr. Donald), 1332. Public Lands Department- Prestressed concrete products, Manufacture Employees (Mr. Newton), 2376. in Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 883, Kedron allotments, Prices (Mr. Ran­ 2858. Ion), 3008. Prices- Subdivisions, Statement in "The Towns­ Barley (Mr. Duggan), 1014. ville Daily Bulletin" (Mr. Coburn), 2395. Canary seed (Mr. Duggan), 2859. Coal, Railway Department, Brisbane Public Service, Superannuation and pro­ area (Mr. Burrows), 2569. bate and succession duty (Mr. Tucker), 424; System of promotion Kianga coal sold to Japan (Mr. Lloyd), (Mr. Baxter), 616. 1502. Public Works Department- Meat, Brisbane (Mr. Lloyd), 1344. Annual report, Tabling (Mr. Lloyd), Panicum seed (Mr. Duggan), 2859. 1267; 1329. Petrol, Gladstone, Rockhampton and Co-ordination of work (Mr. Bennett), Biloela (Mr. Burrows), 135. 1161. 26 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Public Works Department-continued: Railways-continued: Employees- Baddow shunting area, Floodlighting Building trades (Mr. Newton), 96. (Mr. Davies), 279. Dismissals (Mr. Houston). 2204, 2318, Bald Hills, Gympie Road bridge (Mr. 2380; (Mr. Lloyd), 2676. Dean), 992. Disposition (Mr. Hooper), 328, 413. Banyo, Station mistress's residence (Mr. Foremen (Mr. Newton), 330. Melloy), 501, 520. Tradesman and builders' labourers Banyo workshops, Dismissal of with under six months' service (Mr. employees and alternative employment Houston), 2396. (Mr. Duggan), 312; (Mr. Newton), Vacancies (Mr. Houston), 315. 318; (Mr. Melloy), 606. 807; Mt. Isa Project, Bridges (Mr. Melloy), 606, Quadruplication project, Queensland rail­ 2322. ways, Employees (Mr. Melloy), 99, Bindha station, Pedestrian access (Mr. 137; Dismissals (Mr. Duggan), 312. Melloy), 1331; Costs (Mr. Melloy), Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade, 1405. Financial assistance (Mr. Melloy), Blair Athol coal, Supply of wagons (Mr. 2322, 2476. Donald), 1749. Queensland Cane Growers' Council Dis­ Booking hall, Roma Street, Shops (Mr. tricts, Members and mills (Mr. Bur­ Duggan), 149, 1942. rows), 2255. Branch line closures- Queensland Country Women's Association, Subsidy on buildings (Mr. Tucker), Cleveland-Lota (Mr. Baxter), 277. 1239. Cooktown-Laura (Mr. Adair), 2966, 3010. Queensland, Development by Common­ wealth and State Governments (Mr. Ernest Junction-Tweed Heads (Mr. Hanlon), 2203. Duggan), 311. Inglewood-Texas (Mr. Thackeray), Queensland Forests Ltd., Timber areas (Mr. 1240. Tucker), 1748. Rockhampton-Emu Park (Mr. "Queensland Girl in a Million" contest, Thackeray), 1240. Miss Judith Kenny (Mr. Donald), 603. Rockhampton - Yeppoon (Mr. Queensland Conservatorium of Music (see Thackeray), 1240. "Conservatorium of Music") Tirroan-Mt. Perry (Mr. Wharton), Queensland Housing Commission (see 275. "Housing Commission"). Wallaville-Morganville (Mr. Wharton), 275. Queensland Newspapers Pty. Ltd., Dis­ tribution of magazines (Mr. Burrows), Brisbane-Toowoomba goods trains, Load­ 605. ing (Mr. Melloy), 1943. Queerah meatworks, Closure and unem­ Bundaberg-Verdant Siding section, ployment (Mr. Adair), 220; Sea trans­ Relaying of track (Mr. Burrows), 918. port of cattle (Mr. Adair), 2568. Buranda, Digger Street bridge (Mr. Bromley), 544. Radium Institute, Treatment for lung cancer (Mr. Bromley), 1265. Burdekin Bridge, Painting (Mr. Coburn), 428. Rags, Used, Sterilisation (Mr. Bennett), 1161. Burdekin River, Macrossan high-level bridge, Construction (Mr. Aikens), Railway Estate State School, Townsville, 819; Supply of steel (Mr. Bromley), Library room (Mr. Aikens), 1747. 2398, 2585. Railways­ Cairns, Sleeping berth allotments, "Sun­ lander" (Mr. Armstrong), 1266; Air-conditioned trains- Passenger trains (Mr. Adair), 1504; Conductors' cabins (Mr. Tucker), Workshops closure (Mr. Adair), 2205. 1161. Cairns-Edmonton rail motor service Grouping of sleeping coaches (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 184. Tucker), 1239. Calliope River bridge (Mr. Burrows), "Sunlander"- 429. Additional charge, Passengers detrained at Townsville (Mr. Camooweal-Dajarra extension (Mr. Melloy), 2253. Inch), 53. Sleeping berth allotments (Mr. Camooweal-Mt. Isa extension (Mr. Inch), Armstrong), 1266. 53, 315. Vacating of compartments, Mackay Carriages, Stainless steel, Cost (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 2582. Lloyd), 220. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 27

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Cattle wagons, Empty, Return by diesel Employees-continued: locomotives (Mr. Hewitt), 220; Quadruplication project (Mr. Melloy), Supply, North Queensland (Mr. 99, 137. Aikens,), 500. Taylor, Fireman L., Medical certificate Checkers (Mr. Sherrington), 98. for sick leave (Mr. Thackeray), 95. Coach AAS 1238, Use by Minister for Fares, Increases (Mr. Baxter), 135; Con­ Labour and Industry (Mr. Inch), cessional, Costs (Mr. Coburn), 884. 2397. Ferny Grove line, Sunday services (Mr. Coal price, Brisbane area (Mr. Lloyd), 1979. Burrows), 2569. Fertilisers, Freights (Mr. Burrows), 821. Concession fare permits- Fibre-glass dinghies, Freight (Mr. Bur­ Adult tickets (Mr. Donald), 504. rows). 992. Home Hill and Ayr (Mr. Tucker), Free passes to pensioners (Dr. Dela­ 883. mothe), 1014. Home station (Mr. Hanlon), 313. Freezer wagons for transport of frozen Conductors and train staffs, Meals and beef, Merinda to Bowen (Mr. Tucker), cooking utensils (Mr. Tucker), 883; 2475. (Mr. Inch), 1979; Cabins for con­ ductors (Mr. Tucker), 1161. Freights- Cattle, Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 884. Coopers Plains pedestrian crossing (Mr. Sherrington). 136, 458, 805. Coal- Blair Athol to Rockhampton (Mr. Cyclone "Connie", Payments to Donald), 1980. employees in Townsville and other northern depots (Mr. Aikens), 1713. Bundamba to Brisbane (Mr. Donald), 1715. Dajarra-Camooweal extension (Mr. Collinsville and Scottville to Mt. Isa Inch), 53. (Mr. Donald), 1715. Dawson Parade, Grovely, Level crossing Kianga to Gladstone (Mr. Donald), (Mr. Lloyd). 134. 1980. Diesel locomotives, Return of empty Concessional, Cost (Mr. Coburn), cattle wagons (Mr. Hewitt), 220. 884; Mt. Isa Mines Ltd., Review Digger Street, Buranda, Bridge (Mr. (Mr. Donald), 1503. Bromley), 544. Fibre-glass dinghies (Mr. Burrows), 992. Eagle Farm Airport, Re-opening of level crossing (Mr. Melloy), 239. Fertilisers (Mr. Burrows), 821. Increases (Mr. Baxter), 135. Edmonton-Cairns rail-motor service (Mr. Adair), 184. Petrol. Gladstone (Mr. Burrows), 134. Rebates, Drought relief (Mr. Jones), Electrification, Alternative employment 430; (Mr. Aikens), 2784. (Mr. Melloy), 238. Sugar to Mackay Outer Harbour (Mr. Employees- Graham), 277. Banyo workshops, Dismissals and Gladstone-Monto line, Traffic (Mr. alternative employment (Mr. Dug­ Burrows), 1504. gan), 312; (Mr. Newton), 318; Goods tonnages, 1955-1960 (Mr. Lloyd), (Mr. Melloy), 606, 807. 276. Construction and maintenance workers, Goods trains, Brisbane-Toowoomba, Dismissals (Mr. Duggan), 1501. Loading (Mr. Melloy), 1943. Electrification project. Alternative Government policy (Mr. Duggan), 274. employment (Mr. Melloy), 238. Grovely level crossing (Mr. Lloyd), 134. Ipswich workshops (Mr. Donald), 678. Guards, Train examiners' manual (Mr. Jensen, Driver, Refusal of leave of Tucker), 2784. absence (Mr. Melloy), 1827. Gympie Road, Bald Hills, Bridge (Mr. Loss of pay through cyclone "Connie" Dean), 992. (Mr. Aikens), 1713. Harlaxton quarry (Mr. Anderson). 1749. Northgate workshops, Dismissals (Mr. Duggan), 312. Ipswich workshops- Numbers in Divisions (Mr. Duggan), Number of employees (Mr. Donald), 2247. 678. Redbank workshops, Dismissals and Tenders for P.B. boilers (Mr. Donald), alternative employment (Mr. Dug­ 1332. gan), 312; (Mr. Newton), 318; Water coolers (Mr. Donald), 679. Number employed (Mr. Donald), Jensen, Driver, Refusal of leave of 678. absence (Mr. Melloy), 1827. 28 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTION~ontinued: Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Level crossings- Pedestrian crossing, Coopers Plains (Mr. Dawson Parade, Gravely (Mr. Lloyd), Sherrington), 136, 458, 805. 134. Pensioners' concession fare permits­ Eagle Farm Airport (Mr. Melloy), Adult tickets (Mr. Donald), 504. 239. Home Hill and Ayr (Mr. Tucker)~ Gravely (Mr. Lloyd), 134. 883. Lindum (Mr. Gunn), 605. Home station (Mr. Hanlon), 313. Wynnum (Mr. Gunn), 605. Pensioners' free passes (Dr. Delamothe), Wynnum Central (Mr. Gunn), 605. 1014. Lighting faults on trains 112A and 21A Petrol, distillate and fuel oil purchases (Mr. Burrows). 2142. by Department (Mr. Lloyd), 2474. Lines closed, Protection of property Pilfering (Mr. Burrows), 98. (Mr. Newton), 2395. Postal revenue (Mr. Thackeray), 317. Livestock tonnages, 1955-1960 (Mr. Property, Protection on lines closed (Mr. Lloyd), 276. Newton), 2395. Macrossan, Burdekin River high-level Quadruplication project, Employees (Mr. bridge, Construction (Mr. Aikens), Melloy), 99, 137. 819; Supply of steel (Mr. Bromley), Redbank workshops- 2398, 2585. Completion (Mr. Donald), 1332 Mayne, Steam locomotives, Storing (Mr. Melloy), 1944. Construction, Resumption (Mr. Donald), 2323. Meals for conductors and train staffs, Dining cars (Mr. Tucker), 883. Dismissal of employees and alternative Medical car, Facilities (Mr. Tucker), employment (Mr. Duggan), 312; (Mr. Newton). 318. 1503. Number employed (Mr. Donald), Monto-Gladstone line, Traffic (Mr. 678. Burrows), 1504. Rockhampton workshops, Tenders for Mt. Isa, Station and goods shed (Mr. outside contracts (Mr. Thackeray), Inch), 821; Cattle freight revenue (Mr. Inch), 884. 1827. Roma Street booking hall, Shops (Mr. Mt. Isa Mines Ltd., Review of freight Duggan), 149, 1942. concessions (Mr. Donald), 1503. Scrap metal sales (Mr. Davies), 137. Mt. Isa Railway Trust Account (Mr. Lloyd), 49. Shops, Roma Street booking hall (Mr. Duggan), 149, 1942. Mt. Isa-Camooweal extension (Mr. Inch), 53, 315. South Coast-Brisbane, Carriage of goods (Mr. Bennett), 1536. Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville Project­ Stainless steel carriages, Cost (Mr. Bridge construction, Banyo workshops Lloyd), 220. (Mr. Melloy), 606, 2322. Steam locomotives. Mayne, Storing (Mr. Commonwealth loan, Terms (Mr. Melloy), 1944. Hanlon), 236_ 2317. Suburban service,s, Sunday, Restricted Diesel engines, Servicing depots (Mr. schedules (Mr. Duggan), 1978; (Mr. Inch), 806. Lloyd), 1979. Mount Isa Mines Ltd. and Mary Kath­ "Sunlander"- leen Uranium Ltd., Contribution to cost (Mr. Inch), 2475. Additional charge, Passengers detrained at Townsville (Mr. Melloy), 2253. Northern men employed (Mr. Aikens), 2392. Sleeping berth allotments (Mr. Armstrong), 1266. Servicing depots for diesel engines (Mr. Inch), 806. Vacating of compartments, Mackay (Mr. Aikens), 2582. Station and goods shed, Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 821. Taylor, Fireman L., Medical certificate for sick leave (Mr. Thackeray), 95. Surveys (Mr. Aikens), 149. Thallon-Dirranbandi line, Reported Trust Account, Credit balance (Mr. closure (Mr. Beardmore), 2323. Lloyd), 49. Tirroan-Mt. Perry line, Closure (Mr. New Farm Power House, Coal deliveries Wharton), 275. (Mr. Houston), 2205. Northgate workshops_ Dismissal of Townsville station- emp!oyees (Mr. Duggan), 312. Goods office staff (Mr. Tucker), 2769. Passengers detrained and transferred to Iced-water unit (Mr. Aikens), 1653. "Sunlander", Townsville (Mr. Melloy), Parcels office (Mr. Aikens), 1747. 2253. Sleeping berth allotments, "Sunlander" P.B. boilers, Tenders (Mr. Donald), (Mr. Armstrong), 1266; Passenger 1332. trains (Mr. Adair), 1504. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 29

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: Rental rebate system, Housing Commission Townsville station-continued: houses (Mr. Newton), 2207. Station master's salary (Mr. Tucker), Restrictive trade practices (Mr. Newton), 1714. 222. Tarpaulins (Mr. Tucker), 1748. Resumption of land for home-builders (Mr. Train examiners .,(Mr. Tucker), 2770, Aikens), 803. 2784. Resumptions by local authorities (Mr. Train staffs and conductors, Meals and Aikens), 316, 367; (Mr. Houghton), cooking utensils (Mr. Tucker), 883; 426. (Mr. Inch), 1979; Conductors' cabins (Mr. Tucker), 1161. Right of way, Traffic regulations (Mr. Aikens), 219. Verdant Siding-Bundaberg section, Relay­ ing of track (Mr. Burrows), 918. Road accidents and alcohol (Dr. Dela­ Wagons for Blair Athol coal (Mr. mothe), 2566. Donald), 1749. Road freight on sugar to Mackay Outer Wool, Carriage by road and rail (Mr. Harbour (Mr. Graham), 277. Duggan), 2248. Road hauliers, Statement by Minister for Wynnum line, Level crossings (Mr. Transport (Mr. Bennett), 2964. Gunn), 605. Road widening, Compensation for acquisi­ Y arwun station, Receipts (Mr. Burrows,) tion of land (Mr. Aikens), 316, 367. 678. Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) Act, Zillmere station, Overhead bridge (Mr. Contributions and disbursements (Mr. Campbell), 806. Lloyd), 134, 149; (Mr. Anderson), Rainworth State School, Magpie menace 992; Payments by Western Transport (Mr. Windsor), 182. Co., Browns Transport, Cobb & Coy., and Crisps Trans"Q_ort (Mr. LloyG_), Rankine Brothers, Cooktown sawmill (Mr. 1532. Adair), 1242. Rockhampton- Reclamation work and dredging, Brisbane River (Mr. Lloyd). 2316, 2375, 2474; Cement works (Mr. Thackeray), 518. (Mr. Duggan), 2374. Dental clinics (Mr. Thackeray), 53. Redbank- General Hospital (Mr. Thackeray), By-pass, Brisbane-Ipswich-Toowoomba 2476. Highway (Mr. Donald), 136, 221. Housing Commission- Railway workshops- Flats (Mr. Thackeray), 618. Completion (Mr. Donald), 1332. Land at Thozet's Road (Mr. Thacke­ ray), 1180. Construction, Resumption (Mr. Donald), 2323. Rental houses. Painting (Mr. Thacke­ ray), 317, 2860; Gas appliances Dismissal of employees and alternative (Mr. Thackeray), 807. employment (Mr. Duggan), 312; (Mr. Newton), 318. Licensing inspector (Mr. Tucker), 520. Number employed (Mr. Donald), Petrol, Retail price (Mr. Burrows), 135. 678. Railway workshops, Tenders for outside Redcliffe- contracts (Mr. Thackeray), 1827. Hospital, New (Mr. Houghton), 2770. Thozet's Road area State school (Mr. Marine Aid Works Fund allocation (Mr. Thackeray), 331. Houghton), 135. Unemployment, Visit by Federal and Medical and dental clinics (Mr. Hough­ State Ministers (Mr. Thackeray), ton), 410. 2206. Petroleum products, Prices (Mr. Hough­ Rockhampton district, New State schools ton), 1098. (Mr. Thackeray), 331. Sewerage scheme, Pollution of tidal waters (Mr. Dean), 2379. Rockhampton-Emu Park railway line, Closure (Mr. Thackeray), 1240. Regional Electricity Boards- Cable supplies (Mr. Thackeray), Rockhampton-Emu Park road (Mr. Thacke­ 518. ray), 135; Use as stock route (Mr. Thackeray), 218, 2321. Four week~' annual leave for employees (Mr. Aikens), 1534. Rockhampton-Yeppoon railway line, Townsville, Motor vehicles (Mr. Aikens), Closure (Mr. Thackeray), 1240. 457, 516; Soot nuisance (Mr. Aikens), Rocky Point-Daintree main road, Bitumen 617, 1654, 2472; (Mr. Tucker), 3118. sealing (Mr. Adair), 885, 2679. 30 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Ross River meatworks, Short killing season Secondary schools-continued: and unemployment (Mr. Aikens), Junior course, Modified, Suburban State 219, 279; Conversion of power units high schools (Mr. Houston), 2103. for use of fuel oil (Mr. Aikens), 2565. Paying students, State high schools (Mr. Melloy), 2210. Rothmans Ltd., Factory at Bundamba (Mr. Davies), 1181. Self-service petrol pumps (Mr. Hughes), 1160. Rowe's Bay, Townsville, Kindergarten site Senile annexes- (Mr. Tucker), 520; Crown land (Mr. Tucker), 1347; (Mr. Aikens), 1439; Inmates, Social service payments (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 2858. Graham), 150; Permission to leave (Mr. Graham). 184, 2J,9. Ryan, E. W., Johns, T. R., and Dottie, T., Mackay hospital (Mr. Graham), 51. Quashing of convictions (Mr. Dug­ gan), 1619; (Mr. Aikens), 1620; (Mr. Townsville General Hospital (Mr. Bromley), 1862. Tucker), 1180. Safety helmets (M:r. Newton), 136. Seven Hills State School, Quadrangle (Mr. Baxter), 236. St. George Graziers' Association, State­ ment on carriage of wool by rail Seville Road Housing Commission Project, (Mr. Duggan), 2248. Rental houses (Mr. Newton), 96; Flats (Mr. Newton), 604. St. Lucia bridge, Construction (Mr. Ben­ nett), 2472. Seymour River-Cardwell Range section, Bruce Highway (Mr. Row), 2103. Salk vaccine campaign (Dr. Delamothe), 1162. Ship Painters and Dockers Union, Dock­ yards industrial dispute (Mr. Lloyd), Sandgate Police Station, Motor vehicles 182, 407; (Mr. Bennett), 411, 501. (Mr. Dean), 413. Silkwood Ply Mill closure, Unemployment Sandgate State School- (Mr. Byrne), 2209. Improved facilities (Mr. Dean), 460. Silkwood-Kurrimine Road, Bitumen sealing New wing (Mr. Dean), 2212. (Mr. Byrne), 2209. Painting (Mr. Dean), 278. Water hydrants (Mr. Dean), 184. Sleeper cutting, Opening of Crown land~ in Cooktown, Tinaroo and Clohesy R1ver Sandy Creek, Dimbulah, Bridge (Mr. Gil­ areas (Mr. Adair), 2378. more), 1160. Social service payments, Inmates of senile Sausages, Prosecutions for adulteration (Mr. annexes (Mr. Graham), 150; Mrs. Duggan), 1176, 1328. Roy Murphy (Mr. Bennett), 411, 501. Sawmills. Mt. Poverty and Cooktown (Mr. Soot nuisance, Townsville Regional Elect­ Adair), 1242. ricity Board (Mr. Aikens), 617, 1654, Sawn timber, Price (Mr. Lloyd), 710, 917. 2472; (Mr. Tucker), 3118. Scholarship examination, Nomination of South Brisbane Graving Dock­ State primary school students (Mr. Ambulance hut (Mr. Bennett), 276. Melloy), 2397. Maintenance and repair of Government Schomberg, Prisoner C. L., Retraction of craft (Mr. Bennett). 276. statement (Mr. Hart), 2705. Ship painters and dockers industrial dis­ Schools (see "State schools"). pute (Mr. Lloyd), 182, 407; (Mr. Scottville, Rail freight on coal to Mt. Isa Bennett), 411, 501. (Mr. Donald), 1715. South Coast electorate, Declaration of Scrap metal, Railway Department (Mr. drought-stricken area (Mr. Gaven), Davies), 137. 882. Secondary education, Cloncurry State South Johnstone, Bureau of Tropical Agri­ School. New section (Mr. Inch), 316; culture (Mr. Wallace), 2568. Review, Visit to North Queensland by Select Committee (Mr. Tucker), 2141. South Mackay (see "Mackay"). Secondary industry, Government interest Southern barristers admitted to practice in (Mr. Graham), 520. Queensland (Mr. Bennett), 519. Secondary schools- Southern Electric Authority of Queensland, Assembly halls (Mr. Sherrington), 426. Unification with Brisbane City Council Enrolments (Mr. Lloyd), 803. electricity undertaking (Mr. Hughes), Guide to better social conduct by students 413; (Mr. Duggan), 423; (Mr. Lloyd), (Mr. Dewar), 2767. 423. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 31

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Southport- State Schools--continued: Broadwater and The Spit, Development Currajong, Overcrowding (Mr. Tucker), (Mr. Gaven), 2206. 137; New classrooms (Mr. Tucker), General Hospital (Mr. Gaven), 2394. 2142, 2570. Jubilee Bridge (Mr. Gaven), 2317. Dalby (Mr. Diplock), 1654; 2784. Oyster leases, Removal of stakes (Mr. Denominational and State schools, Com­ Gunn), 1405. parative numbers and attendances (Mr. Aikens), 1501. Sponge iron industry, Bowen (Dr. Dela­ mothe), 2252. Dental services (Dr. Delamothe), 710. Stafford Housing Commission Projects (see Domestic science- "Trouts Road Housing Commission Classes, Townsville West (Mr. Project, Stafford"). Aikens), 1826. Stamp duty, Leasehold valuations (Mr. Grades VII. and VIII. (Mr. Melloy), Burrows), 429. 1162; (Mr. Lloyd), 1328; (Mr. Dean), 2212. State aid for children of pensioners (Mr. Davies), 2256. Instruction (Mr. Duggan), 328. Enrolments (Mr. Lloyd), 803. State electoral boundaries, Provincial city wards (Mr. Aikens), 545. Everton Park (Mr. Lloyd), 2256, 2769. Flying dentist service, Cooktown area State Government Insurance Office­ (Mr. Adair), 425, 456. Cairns, Staff houses (Mr. Wallace), 502. Freshwater (Mr. Adair), 2323. Comprehensive motor car insurance Furniture, Painting (Mr. Bromley), 545. premiums (Mr. Lloyd), 1014, 2140. Gladstone High (Mr. Burrows), 2208. Toowoomba, New building (Mr. Ander­ son), 3011. High Schools, Enrolment of paying students (Mr. Melloy), 2210. State houses (see "Housing Commission"). Home Hill district, Testing of Malanda State of emergency, Declaration, Com­ milk (Mr. Coburn), 1503. monwealth Engineering (Q'ld.) Pty. Inala, Use for interviewing constituents Ltd., Rocklea, Industrial dispute (Mr. (Mr. Sherrington), 503. Mann), 241; (Mr. Lloyd), 274. Inala West (Mr. Sherrington), 2143. State Schools- Industrial High, Brisbane, Closure (Mr. Aitkenvale, Barnard Street closure (Mr. Lloyd), 504; Use of building (Mr. Aikens), 408; New site (Mr. Aikens), Sherrington), 2784. 1439. Insurance scheme (Mr. Sherrington), Albert Street, Maryborough, Additional 521. playing area (Mr. Davies), 2770. Janitors (Mr. Coburn), 1714. Ayr district, Testing of Malanda milk Junior course, Modified, Suburban high (Mr. Coburn), 1503. schools (Mr. Houston), 2103. Banyo High (Mr. Melloy), 428. Kawana (Mr. Thackeray), 331. Belgian Gardens (Mr. Tucker), 238, Kuranda (Mr. Gilmore), 1240. 2678. Lakes Creek, Teacher's residence (Mr. Bloomfield, New (Mr. Adair), 239, Thackeray), 3 31. 1243, 2253, Flying dentist service Magnetic Island, Nelly Bay (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 425, 456. Tucker), 1534. Bowen High, New, Employment of local Manual training- labour (Dr. Delamothe), 521. Cooper's Plains-Sunnybank area (Mr. Brandon (Mr. Coburn), 52, 1621. Sherrington), 278. Breakfast Creek (Mr. Ramsden), 2474. Grades VII. and VIII (Mr. Melloy), Brighton, Vocational training (Mr. 1162; (Mr. Lloyd), 1328; (Mr. Dean), 2212. Dean), 2212. Buranda (Mr. Bromley), 545. Instruction (Mr. Duggan), 328. Central, North Ward, Townsville, Mareeba, Enlargement of school grounds Classrooms (Mr. Tucker), 278; Head (Mr. Adair), 425, 2477. teacher's residence (Mr. Tucker), 459. Mitchelton, High, Electricity meter in Classroom shortage (Mr. Houston), tuck shop (Mr. Lloyd), 517, 544; 2318. Infants, Ground improvements (Mr. Lloyd), 2769. Cloncurry, Secondary education section (Mr. Inch), 316. Monkey Island, Townsville, Proposed Cooktown area, Flying dentist service high (Mr. Aikens), 2859. (Mr. Adair), 425, 456. Mossman, Teacher's residence (Mr. Cooper's Plains-Sunnybank area, Manual Adair), 49. training block (Mr. Sherrington), 278. Mt. Isa High (Mr. Inch), 884. 32 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State Schools-continued: State Schools-continued: Mt. Lofty High, Water facilities (Mr. Teachers-continued: Anderson), 3010. Residences- Mt. Molloy (Mr. Adair), 2966. Central State School, Townsville North Booval (Mr. Donald), 52. (Mr. Tucker). 459. Oakey (Mr. Diplock), 2784. Lakes Creek (Mr. Thackeray), 331. Mossman (Mr. Adair), 49. Oakleigh (Mr. Tooth), 1979. Sunbury (Mr. Davies), 279. Pimlico High (Mr. Tucker), 330. Thursday Island (Mr. Adair), 2399. Port Douglas (Mr. Adair), 99. Shortage (Mr. Houston), 2318 .. Railway Estate, Townsville (Mr. Trainee, Allowances at Training Col­ Aikens), 1747. lege (Mr. Hanlon), 1332; Allow­ Rainworth, Magpie menace (Mr. ances to scholarship-holders (Mr. Windsor), 182. Hanlon), 1404. Telephones, Subsidies (Mr. Newton), Sandgate- 2321. Improved facilities (Mr. Dean), 460. Television, Subsidies on equipment New wing (Mr. Dean), 2212. (Mr. Melloy), 1069. Painting (Mr. Dean), 278. Thozet's Road area, New (Mr. Water hydrants (Mr. Dean), 184. Thackeray), 331. Scholarship examination, Nomination of Thursday Island, Teachers' living students (Mr. Melloy), 2397. quarters (Mr. Adair), 2399. Secondary education, Cloncurry, New Townsville- section (Mr. Inch), 316; Review, Visit Domestic science classes (Mr. Tucker), to North Queensland by Select Com­ 1826. mittee (Mr. Tucker), 2141. School committees, subsidies (Mr. Secondary schools- Tucker, 2320. Speech correction training (Mr. Assembly halls (Mr. Sherrington), Tucker), 604. 426. Trade high school, Breakfast Creek Enrolments (Mr. Lloyd), 803. Mr. Ramsden), 2474. Guide to better social conduct by Tuck shops, Cost of light and power students (Mr. Dewar), 2767. (Mr. Melloy), 2253. Junior course, Modified, Suburban Vocational training, Grades VII and High Schools (Mr. Houston), 2103. VIII (Mr. Melloy), 1162; (Mr. Lloyd), Seven Hills (Mr. Baxter), 236. 1328; (Mr. Dean), 2212. South Mackay (Mr. Graham), 184. Whiterock (Mr. Adair), 2399. Speech correction training, Townsville Wulguru, Construction (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Tucker), 604. 49; Septic system (Mr. Aikens), Stafford High, Renaming (Mr. Lloyd), 1747. 504. Zillmere (Mr. Melloy), 428, 2704. Summer Agricultural School, Gatton Stock Fund, Income an expenditure (Mr. College (Mr. Hewitt), 2103. Ewan), 3008. Sunbury, Head teacher's residence (Mr. Stuart- Davies), 279. Drive-in theatre, Application by C. J. Sunnybank-Coopers Plains area, Manual and A. N. Wordsworth (Mr. Tucker), training block (Mr. Sherrington), 278. 1534, 1622; (Mr. Aikens), 2473., Swimming instruction and water safety H. M. Prison, Officers' homes (Mr. code (Dr. Delamothe). 2770. Tucker), 2251, 3118; Honouring of Teachers- Warder C. McCann (Mt. Tucker), Kenny, Miss Judith, Refusal of leave 2376. (Mr. Donald), 603. North Australian Cement Limited, Living quarters, Thursday Island (Mr. Unemployment (Mr. Tucker), 2583. Adair), 2399. Stud Stock. Transport to CaJ?e York Married women- Peninsula, Government subsidy (Mr. Adair), 807. Dismissals (Mr. Duggan), 312, 422, 600. Suburban rail services, Sunday, Restricted Number employed (Mr. Houston), schedules (Mr. Duggan), 1978; Ferny 2250. Grove Line (Mr. Lloyd), 1979. Re-employment (Mr. Diplock, Succession and probate duty, Public Service 2966. superannuation (Mr. Tucker), 424. Number employed, Statement by Mrs. Sugar and tobacco production, Lower Stella Nord (Mr. Herbert), 604. Burdekin area (Mr. Coburn), 238. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 33

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Sugar hauliers, Mackay district (Mr. Technical Colleges- Graham), 51. Brisbane Central, Apprentice accom­ Sugar, Rail and road freights to Mackay modation (Mr. Newton), 318. Outer Harbour (Mr. Graham), 277. Visits by Director of Technical Educa­ Sulphur content of coal and coke (Dr. tion (Mr. Houston), 150. Delamothe), 1980. Workshop block, Mt. Isa State High Summer Agricultural School. Gatton Col­ School (Mr. Inch), 884. lege, Number of students (Mr. Technical Correspondence School, Bris­ Hewitt), 2103. bane, Panel beating and motor Sunbury State School, Head teacher's mechanics~ courses (Mr. Baxter), residence (Mr. Davies), 279. 236, .315, 427, 517. Sunflower seed, Price (Mr. Duggan), 2859. Television, Telecasts by Australian "Sunlander" (see "Railways"). Broadcasting Commission to schools Sunnybank-Cooper's Plains State schools, (Mr. Melloy), 1069. Manual training block (Mr. Texas-Inglewood railway line, Closure Sherrington), 278. (Mr. Thackeray), 1240. Sunrise and Cornwall Collieries, Industrial Thallon-Dirranbandi railway line, Reported disputes (Mr. Donald), 52. closure (Mr. Beardmore), 2323. Surf life-saving clubs, Contributions by Theodore hospital, Tenders (Mr. Thack­ life insurance companies (Mr. eray}, 807; Tender by Mr. G. J. Tucker). 2475. Booker (Mr. Thackeray}, 820. Surgical audit scheme (Mr. Aikens), 885; Thirty-five-hour week, Government's atti­ (Mr. Bennett), 2965. tude (Mr. Hanlon), 51. Swimming in11truction for school children Thomson, Dr. Donald, Study of aboriginal (Dr. Delamothe), 2770. reserves (Mr. Lloyd), 2890. Takeovers and mergers (Mr. Lloyd), 426. Thozet's Road area, Rockhampton, State Taylor, Fireman L., Medical certificate for school (Mr. Thackeray), 331; Hous­ sick leave (Mr. Thackeray), 95. ing Commission land (Mr. Thack­ eray), 1180. Tasmanian frozen vegetables, Importation (Mr. Duggan), 328. Three weeks' annual leave (Mr. Duggan), T.B. (see "Tuberculosis"). 407. Teachers- Thursday Island- Kenny, Miss Judith, Refusal of leave Mineral leases (Mr. Adair), 425. (Mr. Donald), 603. Police station, Air passes for officers on Living quarters, Thursday Island State annual leave (Mr. Adair), 1504; Land School (Mr. Adair), 2399. Rover motor vehicle (Mr. Adair), 2378. Married women- State schools, Teachers' living quarters Dismissals (Mr. Duggan), 312, 422, (Mr. Adair), 2399. 600; Number employed (Mr. Houston), 2250; Re-employment Tourist industry (Mr. Adair), 1406. (Mr. Diplock), 2966. Tiaro-Maryborough section, Bruce High­ Number employed, Statement by Mrs. way (Mr. Davies}, 137, 118'1, 2255. Stella Nord (Mr. Herbert), 604. Timber- Residences- China Camp-Bloomfield area (Mr. Central State School, Townsville (Mr. Adair), 459. Tucker), 459. Sawn, Price (Mr. Lloyd), 710, 917. Lakes Creek (Mr. Thackeray), 331. Royalty (Mr. Lloyd), 917. Mossman (Mr. Adair}, 49. Sunbury (Mr. Davies}, 279. Tinana Creek-Bauple area, Tobacco farm (Mr. Davies), 618. Thursday Island (Mr. Adair), 2399. Shortage (Mr. Houston), 2318. Tinaroo area, Sleeper cutting, Opening of Crown land (Mr. Adair}, 2378. Trainee, Allowances at Training Col- lege (Mr. Hanlon), 1332; Allow­ Tirroan-Mt. Perry railway line, Closure, ances to scholarship-holders (Mr. Employees affected (Mr. Wharton), Hanlon), 1404. 275. Teachers' Training College, Allowances to Titles Office, Delay in issue of certificates trainees (Mr. Hanlon), 1332; Allow­ (Mr. Sherrington}, 2678. ances to Scholarship-holders (Mr. Tobacco and sugar production, Lower Mr. Hanlon), 1404. Burdekin area (Mr. Coburn}, 238. b 34 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued. Toowoomba- Townsville-continued: General Hospital, Medical staff shortage Building trades, "Labour only" and (Mr. Duggan), 2392. "piecework" contracts (Mr. Tucker), Harlaxton railway quarry (Mr. Ander­ 2319. son), 1749. Central State School, North Ward, Licensing inspector (Mr. Tucker), 520. Classrooms (Mr. Tucker), 278; Head Main Roads employees (Mr. Duggan), teacher's residence (Mr. Tucker), 459. 819. City Council- Mt. Lofty High School (Mr. Anderson), By-law, Residential quarters above 3010. shops (Mr. Aikens), 2859. State Government Insurance Office Land subdivisional requirements (Mr. building (Mr. Anderson), 3 0 11. Aikens), 2768. Toowoomba-Ipswich-Brisbane Highway, Loan allocations and raisings (Mr. Redbank by-pass (Mr. Donald), 136, Aikens), 2890. 221. Road widening, Compensation for land acquired (Mr. Aikens), 316, Torres Strait, Islanders, Exemption from Act (Mr. Adair), 503; Tourist indus­ 367. try (Mr. Adair), 1406. Townsville Tipping Co. contract (Mr. Aikens), 1179. Tourist industry- Cleveland Bay, Dumping of silt (Mr. Japan and Far East (Mr. Aikens), 327. Tucker), 459. Magnetic Island, Water supply (Mr. C.S.I.R.O., Cattle industry research Tucker), 677, 805; Roads and signs station (Mr. Wallace), 2568. (Mr. Tucker), 2377, 2570. Overseas tours by Minister for Labour Currajong State School, Overcrowding and Industry, Japan (Mr. Lloyd), 49; (Mr. Tucker), 137; New classrooms (Mr. Aikens), 327; Honolulu, (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 2142, 2570. Duggan), 1177; (Mr. Bennett), 1330. Fish Board payments (Mr. Aikens), Statement by Chairman of Australian 677. National Travel Association (Mr. Garbutt, Housing Commission houses Ramsden), 2103. and flats, Drainage and painting (Mr. Thursday Island and Torres Strait (Mr. Tucker), 424, 2475; Industrial area, Adair), 1406. Special leases (Mr. Tucker), 617. Townsville­ General Hospital- Abattoir- Beds, Additional (Mr. Aikens), 2472. Board's finances (Mr. Aikens), 424, Clerical staff, Married females (Mr. 1654. Tucker), 1161. Cattle injured (Mr. Tucker), 2704. Laundry facilities (Mr. Tucker), 3009. Fees (Mr. Tucker), 2251. Medical superintendent, Residence (Mr. Aikens), 1239. House for former manager (Mr. Night nurses (Mr. Aikens), 1239. Aikens), 2768. Pay envelopes, Missing (Mr. Aikens), Killings (Mr. Aikens), 499; (Mr. 1439. Tucker), 2251. Psychiatric ward (Mr. Tucker), 2210, Operating costs (Mr. Aikens), 617. 2251, 2393, 2583, 2704, 2965. Saleyards (Mr. Tucker), 2965. Roof repairs (Mr. Tucker), 1714. Waste discharged into Bohle River Senile annexe (Mr. Tucker), 1180. (Mr. Tucker), 2570. Staff appointments (Mr. Tucker), Aitkenvale State School, Barnard Street 1161. closure (Mr. Aikens), 408; New site Thoracic annexe, Transport of (Mr. Aikens), 1439. patients (Mr. Aikens), 2565. Alligator Creek and Ross River meat­ Government building, Tender for works, Short killing season and venetian blinds (Mr. Aikens), 2768. unemployment (Mr. Aikens), 219, Heatley's Parade, Sea erosion (Mr. 279; Conversion of power units for Aikens), 134. use of fuel oil (Mr. Aikens), 2565. Hermit Park, Working hours of Towns­ Ambulance service (Mr. Tucker), 1714. ville Tipping Co. (Mr. Aikens), 1179. Armstrong Housing Commission Estate, Housing Commission- Sale of houses (Mr. Aikens), 916. Flats, Painting, Garbutt (Mr. Tucker), Belgian Gardens State School, Sewerage 424, 2475; Sale (Mr. Aikens), 2783. (Mr. Tucker), 238, 2678. Houses- Boat harbours and pens (Mr. Aikens), Armstrong Estate, Sales (Mr. 516, 521. Aikens), 916. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 35

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued. Townsville--continued: Townsvi!le--continued: Housing Commission-continued: Saleyards, Livestock (Mr. Tucker), Houses--continued: 2965. Garbutt, Drainage and painting (Mr. School committees, Payment of subsidies Tucker), 424. (Mr. Tucker), 2320. Purchase on £250 deposit (Mr. Slipping and refitting of lightships (Mr. Aikens), 676; (Mr. Tucker), 805. Tucker), 2965. Rental (Mr. Aikens), 676, 1534. Sports reserve, Lease for petrol service Land development and allotments station (Mr. Aikens), 2860. (Mr. Aikens), 1265. State schools- Rowe's Bay, Crown land (Mr. Aikens), Domestic science classes (Mr. Aikens) , 1439; (Mr. Tucker), 2858. 1826. Workers' home perpetual town leases School commiHees, Subsidies (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 1266. Tucker), 23 20. Jetty bulk sugar shed, Subsidence of floor Speech correction training (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 710. Tucker), 604. Juvenile eisteddfod, Attendance of Stipendiary magistrate's residence (Mr. Ministers (Mr. Aikens), 275. Tucker), 458. Kindergarten site, Rowe's Bay (Mr. Townsville West State School, Domestic Tucker), 520. science classes (Mr. Aikens), 1826. Lightships, Slipping and refitting (Mr. Traffic police (Mr. Aikens), 219. Tucker), 2965. University Centre- Main roads work, Cost (Mr. Aikens), Dismissal of building workers (Mr. 2703. Tucker). 2393. Meatworks, Short killing season and Hostel (Mr. Aikens), 430. unemployment (Mr. Aikens), 219. Scaffolding on buildings (Mr. Aikens), Monkey Island, High school site (Mr. 2392. Aikens), 2859. Wulguru, State school, Construction Norline drive-in theatre (Mr. Tucker), (Mr. Aikens), 49; Septic system (Mr. 1534, 1622; (Mr. Aikens), 2473. Aikens), 1747; Jolly Living Building Pimlico State High School, Basket-ball Co., Housing Commission contract and tennis courts (Mr. Tucker), 330. (Mr. Newton), 428. Police district, Shortage of staff (Mr. Townsville district, Unemployment (Mr. Tucker), 1828. Aikens), 219, 279; (Mr. Tucker), Prestressed concrete products, Manu­ 2583. facture (Mr. Tucker), 883, 2858. Townsville-Mt. Isa railway (see "Rail­ Queensland Country Women's Associa­ ways"). tion hostel (Mr. Tucker), 1239. Townsville-Mt. Isa road. Declaration of Railway Estate State School, Library Julia Creek-Cloncurry section (Mr. room (Mr. Aikens), 1747. Tucker), 2319. Railways- Townsville Tipping Co., Working hours at Cyclone "Connie", Payments to Hermit Park (Mr. Aikens), 1179. employees for time lost (Mr. Aikens), 1713. Tractor and machinery parts, Price investi­ gation (Mr. Duggan), 2565. Station- Goods office staff (Mr. Tucker), Trade apprentices, Recruitment (Mr. 2769. Aikens), 1827; Registrations for Iced-water unit (Mr. Aikens), 1653. employment (Mr. Newton), 2207. Parcels office (Mr. Aikens), 1747. Trade union officials; Communist, Docu­ Sleeping berth allotments, "Sun- ment read by Minister for Labour and lander" (Mr. Armstrong), 1266; Industry (Mr. Hanlon), 328; (Mr. Passenger trains (Mr. Adair), 1504. Lloyd), 329; (Mr. Mann), 333; Police Station master's salary (Mr. inquiries (Mr. Wallace), 428. Tucker), 1714. Traffic- Tarpaulins (Mr. Tucker), 1748. Accidents (Mr. Aikens), 2582; (Mr. Regional Electricity Board. Motor Bromley), 2582. vehicles (Mr. Aikens), 457, 516; Soot Booklet on control (Mr. Lloyd), 676; nuisance (Mr. Aikens), 617, 1654, (Mr. Sherrington), 711. 2472; (Mr. Tucker), 3118. Eagle Street, Brisbane, Bus terminal (Mr. Rowe's Bay, Kindergarten site (Mr. Newton), 2967. Tucker), 520; Crown land (Mr. George and Ann Streets, Brisbane, Tucker), 1347, 2858; (Mr. Aikens), Green-light periods (Mr. Hanlon), 1439. 457. 36 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Traffic-continued: Tropical Crown lands, Committee of Ipswich Road, Brisbane, "Wavy" traffic Inquiry (Mr. Armstrong), 1347; (Mr. lines (Mr. Bromley), 2377. Tooth), 1621; (Mr. Row), 1715, 2139. Logan Road, Brisbane, Hazards (Mr. Newton), 412. Trouts Road Housing Commission Project- Main Street, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, Pedestrian underpass (Mr. Bromley), Houses, Price and deposit (Mr. Lloyd), 278. 313. Twin-unit dwellings, Rental to pen­ Manual control, North Quay, Brisbane sioners (Mr. Lloyd), 1979. (Mr. Bromley), 502; (Mr. Bennett), 519. Vacant rental houses (Mr. Lloyd), 150. Minor breaches (Mr. Bromley), 2322. Tuan forestry area (Mr. Davies), 239. Origin-and-destination survey, Brisbane Tuberculosis- (Mr. Bennett), 1504, 1827, 2142. Compulsory chest X-rays (Mr. Tucker), 136, 520; (Dr. Delamothe), 1265. Parking ban, Petrie Terrace and Pad­ dington (Mr. Hanlon), 1536. Incidence and deaths (Dr. Delamothe), 1265; (Mr. Bromley), 1265. Patrol centre, Zillmere Police Station Positive skin tests (Dr. Delamothe), (Mr. Melloy)_ 136. 804. Regulations, Right of way (Mr. Aikens), Townsville thoracic annexe, Transport 219. of patients (Mr. Aikens), 2565. "Stop" signs, Location (Mr. Houghton), Tully district cattle-fattening scheme, 1405. Leaseholds and developmental condi­ Victoria Bridge underpass (Mr. Bennett), tions (Mr. Aikens), 235, 1347; (Mr. 519. Tucker), 3009; Financial assistance to settlers (Mr. Tucker), 424. Transfield Pty. Ltd., Local labour for Barron River Hydro-electric Project Tuna fishing industry (Mr. Aikens), 1620. (Mr. Wallace), 1329; (Mr. Adair), Tweed Heads-Ernest Junction railway line, 2248. Closure (Mr. Duggan), 311. Transcripts for criminal appeals (Mr. Undertaking companies, Right of doctors Bennett), 368. to hold shares (Mr. Aikens), 2703. Transport- Unemployment- Commissioner's annual report, Tabling Bowen (Dr. Delamothe), 521. (Mr. Duggan), 1532. Cairns district (Mr. Adair), 2078, Drivers, Use of drugs (Mr. Ramsden), 2205; (Mr. Wallace), 2208. 1404. Central Queensland (Mr. Thackeray), 2206, 2585. Freight from South Coast to Brisbane (Mr. Bennett), 1536. Cooktown and Cook Shire (Mr. Adair), 2323. Hayles' boat service, Magnetic Island Female (Mr. Duggan), 990, 1069, 2140. (Mr. Aikens), 1747. Government projects for relief (Mr. Inala (Mr. Sherrington), 237, 605. Melloy), 2785. Minister, Use of ministerial car, Trans­ Male (Dr. Delamothe), 804, 819; (Mr. port Advisory Council meeting (Mr. Duggan), 990, 1069, 2140. Houston), 2204. Maryborough (Mr. Davies), 2379. Mossman district, Road tax (Mr. Adair), 2966. North Australian Cement Limited (Mr. Tucker), 2583. Permits (Mr. Lloyd), 2677. Queerah meatworks, Closure (Mr. Road hauliers, Minister's statement (Mr. Adair), 220. Bennett), 2964. Railway electrification project (Mr. Tax, Hospital cases by air (Mr. Bur­ Melloy), 238. rows), 678. Rockhampton, Painting industry (Mr. Trucks, Overloading (Mr. Melloy), Thackeray), 2860. 1715. Townsville district (Mr. Aikens), 219, Transport Advisory Council meeting, Tas­ 279; (Mr. Tucker), 2583. mania (Mr. Houston), 2204. Youths (Mr. Duggan), 2858. Transport Facilities Act, Distribution of University Centre, Townsville- magazines by Queensland Newspapers Dismissal of building workers (Mr. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Burrows), 605. Tucker), 2393. Tropic Isles Ltd., Operations (Mr. Lloyd), Hostel (Mr. Aikens), 430. 991; Investigation (Mr. Duggan), Scaffolding on buildings (Mr. Aikens), 2766. 2392. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 37

QUESTIONS-continued. QUESTIONS-continued: Unlicensed carriers (Mr. Melloy), 412. Weipa bauxite field--continued: Upper Mt. Gravatt, New police station Deposits (Mr. Adair), 49. (Mr. Hart), 3119. Exports (Mr. Adair), 711. 2379. Used motor vehicles, Sold by Government Mission site (Mr. Lloyd), 1747; (Mr. (Mr. Sherrington), 1327; Transfer of Adair), 2253. registration (Mr. Aikens), 1502. Westbrook Farm Home for Boys, Treat­ Used rags, Sterilisation (Mr. Bennett), ment of youths (Mr. Newton), 2394; 1161. (Mr. Mann), 2565. Valuer-General's valuations- West Moreton coalfield, Drilling operations Gatton appeals (Mr. Thackeray), 603, (Mr. Donald), 1347. 677. Western Queensland, Commonwealth aid Gold Coast and Albert Shire (Mr. for development (Mr. Lloyd), 2203. Gaven), 47; (Mr. Hanlon), 409. Western Transport, Payments under Roads Leasehold land, Stamp duty (Mr. Bur­ (Contribution to Maintenance) Act rows), 429. (Mr. Lloyd), 1532. Pensioners' means test (Mr. Aikens), Wet tropics, Commonwealth aid for 2783. development (Mr. Davies), 2211. Vandalism, Larrikinism, Hooliganism, (Mr. Wheat, Surplus stocks (Mr. Burrows), Hughes), 1331, 1407; (Mr. Tooth), 332. 1979. Whiterock State School, Establishment (Mr. Vegetables, Frozen, Importation from Tas­ Adair), 2399. mania (Mr. Duggan), 328; Establish­ Wilding, Mrs. Joyce, Hostel for aboriginals ment of industry at Ayr (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 2472. Coburn), 2078. Wilson Rehabilitation Hospital (Mr. Verdant Siding-Bundaberg railway Sherrington), 411; (Mr. Lloyd), 247 5. section, Relaying of track (Mr. Winding engine drivers, Medical examina­ Burrows), 918. tions (Mr. Inch), 821. Victa Consolidated Industries, Investments, Wireless message No. 351/60, Police North Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 602. Department, Negotiations by Hon. K. J. Morris for purchase of land in Victoria Bridge underpass (Mr. Bennett), Mossman district (Mr. Bennett), 1240, 519. 1242, 1265. Voting at State election, 1960 (Mr. Woods Transport, Carriage of goods, South Duggan), 46. Coast-Brisbane (Mr. Bennett), 1536. Wacol, Industrial estate (Mr. Davies), Wool, Carriage by roa.d and rail (Mr. 1406; (Mr. Aikens), 1533. Duggan), 2248. Walkamin ungation works, Employees Woollen garments, Alleged profiteering (Mr. Lloyd), 312. (Mr. Hanlon), 2203. Wallaville-Morganville railway line, Wordsworth, C. J. and A. N., Application Closure, Employees affected (Mr. for drive-in theatre at Stuart, Towns­ Wharton), 275. ville (Mr. Tucker), 1534, 1622; (Mr. Aikens), 2473. Water safety code for school children (Dr. Delamothe), 2770. Workers' compensation- Accident insurance for members of Par­ Water supply and irrigation (see "Irrigation liament (Dr. Delamothe). 711; (Mr. and water supply"). Sherrington), 884. Waterside workers, Long-service leave (Mr. Heart diseases (Mr. Newton), 1715. Tucker), 2770. Ministers of the Crown (Mr. Walsh), Watson, Prisoner, Sentence and appeal 884. (Mr. Aikens), 93, 2393. Workers' dwellings, Number completed and applications withdrawn (Mr. Lloyd), Watsonville-Herberton road (Mr. Gilmore), 95. 820. Workers' home perpetual town leases, Weighbridges, Gailes (Mr. Donald), 2396. Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 1266. Weipa bauxite field- Wulguru, State school, Construction (Mr. Aboriginals, Houses (Mr. Wallace), 333, Aikens), 49; Septic system (Mr. 503. Aikens), 1714; Jolly Living Building Co., Housing Commission contract Comalco, Expenditure (Mr. Wallace), (Mr. Newton), 428. 317; Operations (Mr. Lloyd), 1747; (Mr. Adair), 2078; (Mr. Gilmore), Wynnum-Manly area, Housing Commission 2249. rental houses (Mr. Gunn), 53. 38 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued. Standing Orders- Wynnum level crossing (Mr. Gunn), 605. Appointment of committee, 54. Wynnum Central level crossing (Mr. Suspension- Gunn). 605. Bills- X-rays, Compulsory chest (Mr. Tucker), Appropriation No. 1, 54. 136; 520, (Dr. Delamothe), 1265; Appropriation No. 2, 1716; Sitting Barium (Mr. Baxter), 517. extended under Standing Order No. 307 to enable Treasurer to reply, Yarwun railway station, Receipts (Mr. 1820. Burrows), 678. Kyle Enterprises Pty. Ltd., 505. Yeppoon-Rockhampton railway line, Mackay Gas Company Limited, 504. Closure (Mr. Thackeray), 1240. SUPPLY­ Youth clubs, Subsidy (Mr. Newton), 1504. Committee­ Youth employment (Mr. Duggan), 2858. Constitution, 407. Youthful offender held in custody (Mr. Opening, 535. Hanlon), 313. Estimates in Committee­ Zerner. Mr. J., Statement on cheese industry Auditor-General, 1159. (Mr. Aikens), 803. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Zillmere- and Electricity- Housing Commission houses, Sewerage Chief Office, 1756, 1774. (Mr. Melloy), 331. Police station, Traffic patrol centre (Mr. Executive and Legislative- Melloy), 136. Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Railway station, Overhead bridge (Mr. Governor, 544, 546, 633, 712, 808, Campbell), 806. 822, 886, 918, 1015; (amendment to reduce Item by £1-Mr. Mann), State school, Acquisition of land (Mr. 717. Melloy), 428; Sewerage (Mr. Melloy), 2704. Executive Council, 1102. His Excellency the Governor (balance of Quorum, 1274, 1887. Vote), 1102. Legislative Assembly, 1103. Refreshment Rooms Committee, Appoint­ ment, 55. Health and Home Affairs­ Chief Office, 1185, 1272. Remembrance Day, 1404. Balance of Department, Consolidated Reply, Address in­ Revenue, Trust and Special Funds and Loan Fund Account, 1327. Adoption, 407. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Answer of Governor, 615. Agent-General for the State, 1156. Debate, 37, 100, 138. 151, 185, 244, 280, 338, 373. Chief Office, 11 09. Co-ordinator-General of Public Works, Presentation to Governor, 600. 1156. Scenic reserve, Proposal to revoke declara­ Miscellaneous Services, 1159. tion (motion-Mr. Madsen), 2786. Parliamentary Counsel and Draftsman, 1156. Sitting Days- Public Service Commissioner, 1156. Extension of hours of sitting, 633. Public Service Superannuation Board, Friday, 633. 1159. Precedence of Government business on State Public Relations Bureau, 1156. Thursday, 633. State Reporting Bureau, 1159. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 54. State Stores Board, 1159. Solicitors and Barristers, Fees paid by Trust and Special Funds, 1159. Crown- Public Lands and Irrigation- Order for return (motion-Mr. Davies), Chief Office, 1465, 1510, 1627. 100. Balance of Departments, Consolidated Return tabled, 918. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds and Loan Fund Account, 1653. Speaker, :Mr.­ Public Works and Local Government­ Election, 3. Chief Office, 1353, 1445. Presentation, 27. Balance of Department, Consolidated Special Adjournments, 27. 45, 544, 2157, Revenue and Loan Fund Account, 2314, 2471, 3127. 1465. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 39

SUPPLY-continued: SUPPLY-continued: Estimates in Committee-continued: Vote of Credit (message from Governor), The Treasurer and Housing­ 57; (Committee of Supply), 57. Treasury, 1659, 1719. Vote on Account, 1961-1962 (message Balance of Department, Consolidated from Governor), 1655. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds and Loan Fund Account, 1746. Time Limit of Speeches- Members granted an extension­ Votes passed under Standing Order No. 307 and Sessional Order- Mr. Duggan, 106, 529. Mr. Hanlon, 625. Departments- Mr. Hiley, 2608. Agriculture and Stock, and Forestry, 1774. Mr. Knox, 397. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Mr. Morris, 303. and Electricity- Mr. Rae, 435. Chief Office, 177 4. Unemployment in Queensland- Balance of Departments (Consoli­ dated Revenue, Trust and Special Motion for adjournment of House (Mr. Funds and Loan Fund Account), Duggan), 2164. 1774. Valedictory, 2157, 3127. Education, 177 4. Justice, 1774. Vote of Credit (message from Governor), 57; Labour and Industry, 1774. (Committee of Supply), 57. Railways, 1774. Vote on Account, 1961-1962 (message from Transport, 177 4. Governor), 1655. Loan Fund Account Estimates (Balance Voting at General Election- of Estimates), 1774. Order for return (motion-Mr. Sherring­ Trust and Special Funds Estimates ton), 55. (Balance of Estimates), 177 4. Return tabled, 1944. Supplementary Estimates, 1959-1960- Consolidated Revenue, 1774. Ways and Means- Loan Fund, 1774. Constitution of Committee, 407. Trust and Special Funds, 177 4. Opening of Committee, 1809. Vote on Account (1961-1962), 1774. Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 1809. Resolutions reported from Committee­ Vote of Credit, 92. Reception, 177 4. Adoption- Weipa bauxite deposits, Ministerial state­ Health and Home Affairs, 1777. ment, 1829. Legislative Assembly, 177 4. Whip and Secretary- Public Works and Local Government Australian Labour Party, 33. 1779. Treasurer and Housing, 1806. Government Party, 33. Queensland Labour Party, 34. Resolutions adopted under Standing Order No. 307 and Sessional Order, 1808. Youth week, 2889. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Speeches

ADAIR, Herbert Arthur, Esquire (Cook)­ BILLS--continued: Takes his seat, 2 Drought Relief to Primary Producers Act Amendment (initiation), 2781. Address in Reply, 123. Gift Duty Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 1509. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Governor's Salary Acts Amendment (2°), (initiation), 2469. 1163. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), Amendment (initiation), 2332. 2718. Mossman Tramway (initiation), 1263. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Police Acts Amendment (initiation) (initiation), 2422. (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 474. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts St<~~te Transport (initiation) (moves Amendment (initiation), 2335. amendment), 1567; (moves amend­ Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board ment), 1568; (2°), 2013. (Lands) (initiation), 1338. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Milk Supply Act Amendment (initiation), ment (No. 2) (initiation), 2096. 2744. Financial Statement, 576. Oaths Acts Amendment (initiation), 418. Speaker, Election (seconds nomination of Police Acts Amendment (initiation), Mr. H. B. Taylor), 18. 463; (amendment-Mr; Walsh), 470. SUPPLY: Scartwater Station Trust Extension Act ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ Amendment (committee), 1718. Executive and Legislative­ Senate Elections (initiation), 491. Legislative Assembly, 1109. State Transport (initiation), 1559. Health and Home Affairs­ Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ tion Acts Amendment (2°), 2485; Chief office, 1226. (committee), 2500, 2503. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Chief office, 1144. tion), 2348. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Financial Statement, 663, 679; (amend­ Chief office, 1523. ment-Mr. Mann), 739. Public Works and Local Govern­ ment- Library, Refreshment Rooms, and Parlia- Chief office, 1459. mentary Buildings Committees, Appointment of members, 55. Vote of Credit, 87. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1350. AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (Townsville Personal explanations, 1334, 2570. South)- Takes his seat, 2. Points of Order, 442, 443, 715, 1682, 2402. Address in Reply, 112. Speaker, Election of Mr. D. E. Nicholson, 4, 23. BILLS: Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt SUPPLY: Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Amendment (initiation), 1434. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal (initia­ Chief Office, 1125. tion), 230; (committee), 614. Public Works and Local Govern­ Church of England in Australia Con­ ment- stitution (initiation), 2708. Chief Office, 1453. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (ini­ Treasurer and Housing­ tiation), 441. Treasury, 1678. Companies Acts Amendment (initiation), 685. Resolution reported from Committee­ Criminal Code and Other Acts Amend­ Legislative Assembly, 1774. ment (initiation), 2593; (2°), 2803. Vote of Credit, 66. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 41

ANDERSON, Mervyn John Reginald, Esquire BILLS-continued: (Toowoomba East)- Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal (initia­ Takes his seat, 2. tion), 232, (amendment-Mr. Hilton), Address in Reply, 404. 336, 369; (committee), 609. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (2°), BILL: 1068; (committee), 1094. State Transport (initiation), 1598; (2 °), City of Brisbane Market Act Amend­ 2016; (committee), 2068. ment (initiation), 2579. SUPPLY: Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ (Pensions) Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 499. Health and Home Affairs­ Companies Acts Amendment (2°), 1185, Chief Office, 1298. 1244. Public Works and Local Govern­ Criminal Code and Other Acts Amend­ ment- ment (2°), 2798; (committee), 2815, Chief Office, 1399. 2817, 2819, 2820. Factories and Shops (2°), 1949; (com­ ARMSTRONG, Roy Alexander, Esquire mittee), 1958. (Mulgrave)- Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Takes his seat, 2. (initiation), 2445; (committee), 3024, Address in Reply, 145. 3059. Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board SUPPLY: (Lands) (initiation), 1339. Resolution reported from Committee­ Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ Public Works and Local Govern­ ment (initiation), 2287; (2°), 2848. ment, 1799. Oaths Acts Amendment (initiation), 419. BAXTER, William Edward, Esquire (Haw- Police Acts Amendment (initiation) thome)- (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 471. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 2693. Address in Reply, 306. State Housing Acts Amendment (2°), BILLS: 2363. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration State Transport (initiation), 1592. (initiation), 2455. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (2 °), State Transport (initiation), 1573. 2702. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ 1908; (2'), 2126; (committee), 2136, ment (No. 2) (initiation), 2097. 2138. Financial Statement, 968. Financial Statement, 982; (amendment­ Points of order, 340, 395, 763. Mr. Mann), 788. Ordered to resume seat, 2674, 2675. BEARDMORE, Edwin James, Esquire (Balonne)- Points of order, 342, 416, 476, 484, 485, 612, 613, 794, 1148, 1242, 1249, Takes his seat, 2. 1497, 1521, 1523, 1530, 2134, 2250, BILL: 2371, 2674. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Pro­ SUPPLY: tection Acts Amendment (2°), 2495. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Premier and Chief Secretary­ EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE- Chief Office, 1115. Public Works and Local Govern­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ ment- Chief Office, 1485. Chief Office, 1451. Public Works and Local Govern­ ment- BENNETT, Colin James, Esquire, B.A., Chief Office, 1377. L.L.B., (So"Q.tb Brisbane)- Treasurer and Housing­ Takes his seat, 2. Treasury, 1708. Address in Reply, 280. Resolution reported from Committee­ BILLS: Public Works and Local Govern­ Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ ment, 1790. ment (initiation), 2236; (committee), 2635, 2638, 2640, 2673. BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes, Esquire (Barambah)- Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts Takes his seat, 2. Amendment (committee), 1858, 1860. Address in Reply, 213. 42 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BROMLEY, Fred Phillip, Esquire SUPPLY: (Norman)- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Takes his seat, 2. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Address in Reply, 127. Chief Office, 1139. Public Lands and Irrigation­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1475. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (initiation), 2461; (2 °), 2986, 3077, Treasurer and Housing­ 3090. Treasury, 1692. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend- Vote of Credit, 76. ment (No. 2) (initiation), 2091. BYRNE, Peter, Esquire (Mourilyan)­ Financial Statement, 564. Takes his seat, 2. Points of order, 1059, 1887. Address in Reply, 376. SUPPLY: BILLS: EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE-­ Queensland Law Society Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 2791. Health and Home Affairs­ Tully Sugar Mill (Lands Grant) (initia­ Chief Office, 1279. tion), 2506. Treasurer and Housing­ SUPPLY: Treasury, 1698. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BURROWS, James, Esquire (Port Curtis)­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ Chief Office, 1517. Takes his seat, 46. Address in Reply, 364. CAMPBELL, Frederick Alexander, Esquire (Aspley)- BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ ment (2°) (amendment-Mr. Duggan), Address in Reply, 168. 2541. BILLS: Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts (committee), 3041, 3081. Amendment (initiation), 1353. Milk Supply Act Amendment (initiation), Companies Acts Amendment (2 °), 1250; 2747. (committee), 1254, 1256, 1257. Stock Acts Amendment (2°), 2114. Drought Relief to Primary Producers Financial Statement, 1022. Act Amendment (initiation), 2776. SUPPLY: Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTE­ tion), 2080. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1515. ment (initiation), 2290. Treasurer and Housing­ Pollution of Waters by Oil (initiation), Treasury, 1736. 1445, 1505. CAREY, Cecil Charles, Esquire (Albert)­ Queensland Law Society Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 2788. Takes his seat, 2. Stamp Acts Amendment (2°), 3121; (com­ Address in Reply, 295. mittee), 3125. CHAffiMAN OF COMMITIEES [Taylor, State Transport (initiation), 1575; (2°), Harold Bourne, Esquire (Clayfield)]- 2003; (committee), 2036, 2057, 2059, [See also "Taylor, Harold Bourne, 2060. Esquire"]- Stock Acts Amendment (2°), 2108. Appointment, 54; Expresses thanks, 57. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ tion Acts Amendment (2°), 2482. BILLS: Generally­ Treasury Funds Investment Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 513. Committee­ Amendments- Financial Statement, 886; (amendment­ Distribution and form acceptable, Mr. Mann), 785. 3034, 3035. Personal explanations, 1751, 2968. Only one amendment may be moved at a time, 2499. Points of order, 775, 1242, 1601. 2942, 2943. To omit words from Sub-clause cannot be accepted after com­ Questions, Answers, Mr. Speaker's ruling mittee has agreed that they 1095. stand part of the clause, 2060. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 43

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Taylor, BILLs--continued: Harold Bourne, Esquire-continued: Police Acts Amendment­ BILLs--continued: Commonwealth Security Service may Generally-continued: not be discussed, 478. Committee-continued: State Housing Acts Amendment- Clause can be recommitted on third Amendment (Mr. Lloyd) not in order reading, 2505. as it would impose a charge on the Debate must be confined to clause Crown not covered by the message under consideration, 614, 2026, from His Excellency the Governor, 2047, 2049, 2050, 2075, 2076, 2832. 2634, 2635, 2637, 2642, 3011, State Transport- 3018, 3019, 3020, 3021, 3025, Amendment (Mr. Adair) not in order 3029, 3032, 3033, 3038, 3044, as it would impose a charge on the 3053, 3055, 3056, 3092, 3093, Crown not covered by the message 3095, 3104. from His Excellency the Governor, Standing Orders do not permit of a 1567, 1568, 1569. motion to postpone a Bill, 2723. Clause 15-Taxi-cabs may not be dis­ Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ cussed, 2050. ment- New clause to follow clause 66- Clause 3-Blair Athol agreement or Amendment (Mr. Duggan) out of Electric Supply Corporation agree­ order as it would involve a charge on ment may not be referred to, 2672. the Crown not covered by message Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal- from His Excellency the Governor, 2070. Clause 3-Judiciary may not be dis­ cussed, 610, 611. Statutory Salaries and Allowances­ City of Brisbane Acts Amendment­ Public Service Commissioner's report does not come within the scope of Administration of Brisbane City the debate, 1842. Council may not be discussed, 440, 449, 454. Reference to Federal Arbitration Court irrelevant, 1843. Analogies with other city councils may not be drawn, 440, 441, 442. While a certain amount of latitude is allowed hon. members to draw ana­ Electoral Districts Bill may not be logies or make comparisons an argu­ referred to, 447. ment must not develop along the Holidays Acts Amendment- comparisons; it must develop along Chifley Government may not be the principles of the Bill, 1839, 1840. referred to, 2723. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Holidays of bank officers are a matter ment (No. 2)- for legislation and do not come General discussion on workers' com­ within the authority of the Industrial pensation not in order, 2091. Court. No reference to Industrial Chair- Court will be permitted, 2718, 2719, 2722. Motives may not be imputed to, 334. Must be addressed, 565, 567, 644, 787, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration- 788, 871, 889, 969, 970, 1461, 1583, Amendment (Mr. Duggan) not in order 1591, 1593, 2286, 2426, 2595, 2666, as is would impose a charge on the 3094. Crown not covered by the message Must be obeyed, 776, 1128, 1140, 1842, from His Excellency the Governor, 2647, 2664, 2665, 2720, 3035. 3066. Must not be embarrassed, 1614. Land Tax (Adjustment)- Not competent to express an opinion on Methods or principles of determining debates on Bills, but it is the duty of valuations may not be discussed, the Chair to assist hon. members and 999. guide them along the correct lines of Local Government Acts Amendment- debate, 2719~ Only with regard to the dumping of Reflections on, Not in order, 454, 477, refrigerators and ice chests will the 1233, 1340, 1610, 1843, 2719. Bill relate to the City of Brisbane, Chairman's ruling- 1879. Motion to disagree to, Time limit of Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board debate, 1570, 1843, 1847. (Lands)- Not the practice to criticise a ruling once Administration of the Metropolitan a decision has been made and matter Fire Brigades Board may not be dealt with, 1580. discussed, 1271, 1337. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, Townsville Fire Brigade Board may not 644, 645, 808, 822, 1148, 1336, 1864, be discussed, 1338. 1902, 44 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAffiMAN OF COMMITTEES, Taylor, Members-continued: Harold Bourne, Esquire-continued: May not issue challenges, 1576. Debate- May not quote statements that the dis­ Disposed of may not be revived, 886, respectful and not approved by 887, 967, 1854, 2646. Chamber, 1571. Must be conducted with dignity and Must be referred to by name of electorate decorum, 2665, 2720. or title, 761, 1593, 1594. Must be confined to question under dis­ Must not anticipate the Chairman's cussion, 337, 369, 372, 440, 445, 449, action, 2674. 450, 453, 470, 473, 477, 800, 1104, 1105, 1116, 1117, 1126, 1127, 1128, Must not be facetious, 480, 1244, 2724, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, 1849, 1854, 3027, 3035. 2226, 2227, 2261, 2289, 2579, 2648, Must not comment upon expressions used 2663, 2664, 2665, 2672, 2692, 2694, by another hon. member in a previous 2717, 2718, 2720, 2721, 2723, 2725, debate of the same session, 565, 595, 2780, 2782, 2830, 2877. 663. Denial (see "Statement"). Must not engage in cross-firing during debate, 443, 444, 473, 986, 1148, 1711, Derogatory remarks in order if reference 2875, 3067. not made to a particular hon. member or group of hon. members, 480. Must not make statements they cannot verify, 789. Documents tabled do not become official, Must not prosecute quarrels (Rule of 3095. Practice), 1498, 1511. Financial Statement, Subject of amend­ Must not refer to hon. members as ment disposed of may not be referred puppets, 593. to again, 886, 887. Must not refer to hon. members as High Court Judges, Reflections on not in savages, 2874. order, 1561, 1563. Must refrain from being frivolous, 2351, Insinuation is not a reflection on an hon. 3089. member's character, 729. Must remain silent while Chairman is on Interjections- his feet, 373, 988. Disorderly, 242, 612, 655, 674, 728, 731, Must speak in a tone that can be heard, 747. 862, 889, 1233, 1282, 1339, 2215, 2778, 2876. 1496, 1546, 1552, 1771, 1896, 2026, Not obliged to heed interjections, 450, 2072, 2215, 2647, 2667, 2720, 2723, 565, 1448, 1552, 2402, 2725, 2782, 2877, 3032, 3037, 3048, 3049. 2875. Ignored not recorded in "Hansard", Ordered to apologise­ 2588. Mr. Burrows, 3064. Not allowed except with permission of Mr. Hanlon, 1855. hon. member who is speaking and must Ordered to resume seat- be in question form, 565, 646, 674, Mr. Aikens, 442, 1563, 2720. 763. Mr. Bennett, 2674. Interpretation of remarks in Chamber matter for Chairman, 789, 2288. Reflecting on integrity or character of an other hon. member will be asked to Interruptions, Disorderly, 415, 449, withdraw, 612. 481, 646, 715, 792, 856, 1520, 1598, Reflections, Not in order, 987. 1766, 1773, 1855, 1856, 2027, 2633, 2669, 3064. Rights will be upheld, 2673, 3035, 3065. Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to Motions- question before Committee, 333, 463, "That the Chairman's ruling be disagreed 464, 477, 787, 1274, 1281, 1337, 1338, to"-Time limit of debate, 1570, 1843, 1340, 1381, 1450, 1487, 1575, 1576, 1847. 1579, 1591, 1758, 1771, 1842, 1843, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, "That the hon. member for South Bris­ 1854, 1897, 2092, 2217, 2291, 2425, bane be further heard," 2675. 2440, 2441, 2580, 2598, 2778, 2782, Noise in Chamber, 644, 2201. 3024, 3037, 3060, 3063. Papers must not be thrown round in Judiciary, criticism of members not per­ Chamber, 71. mitted except on substantive motion, 1561, 1563, 1843, 2350, 2351. Personal Explanation must be made in House, 1523, 1610. Members- Asking questions must speak up to have Personalities to be avoided, 793, 2288, them recorded, 921. 2426, 3015. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 45

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Taylor, Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Harold Bourne, Esquire-continued: continued: Points of order- "The hon. member is certainly not noted for telling the truth," 987. Invalid, 88, 416, 442, 451, 454, 480, 481, 612, 613, 715, 729, 775, 887, "The skids were put under him by Mr. 958, 1043, 1114, 1312, 1403, 1521, Hughes in a very intriguing fashion," 1523, 1570, 1571, 1601, 1610, 1614, 988. 2028, 2215, 2217, 2236, 2675, 2718. "He was endeavouring to deceive his Power to decide validity, 958. own Cabinet colleagues," 1486. Press publication, Power to act, 546. "The members of the High Court tipped the road transport operators off what Privilege cannot be raised in Committee, to do," 1561. 2675. "When thieves fall out," 1590. Quarrels not to be prosecuted (Rule of "We are not getting fair play," 1610. Practice), 1498, 1511. "I believe, Mr. Taylor, you are Questions- endeavouring to stifle the debate," Asked during debate must be audible 1843. to "Hansard" to be recorded, 921. "The Government set out to influence Not permitted between member and and intimidate the Court," 1843. member whilst another hon. member "In a way, we are being gagged," 1854. is speaking, 1552, 1555. "There has been a good bit of whip­ Quoting of statements that are dis­ cracking here today and it has not respectful and not approved by the been by the Trades and Labour Chamber as orderly, not permitted, Council. It has been on the Chair­ 1571. man," 1855. Speeches- "The Minister for Justice was one who Members may quote from copious notes was charged with faking the docu­ and on some occasions are permitted ment," 2075. to read speeches, 594. "Or any other member of the rabble Time limit, Supply debate, 61; Motion over there," 2229. to disagree to Chairman's ruling, "A two-headed Chinaman with an 1570, 1853, 1847. impediment in his speech could not be more inarticulate than the Minister Standing Orders- this evening," 2665. No. 114-Member not to interrupt "I think so highly of the way you have another while addressing the House, conducted yourself as Chairman of 415, 646, 674, 763, 2402. Committees, Mr. Taylor, that I was No. 120-References to previous debate inclined to move a motion to give of same session, 595. you an extension of time to complete No. 123A-Power to order withdrawal your speech," 2719. of disorderly member, 444, 449, 565, "I challenge the Minister to stand up 612, 1855, 3032. and fearlessly and truthfully tell hon. No. 141-Continued irrelevance or members of the shirt-tail agreement tedious repetition, 333, 785, 973, 1583, entered into between the Government 1591, 2664, 3011. and the banks, particularly the Bank Officers' Association, that the opening Statement or denial of hon. member must until 5 o'clock on Friday will operate be accepted, 320, 454, 476, 486, 512, only for a period of three months," 595, 720, 727, 729, 733, 743, 793, 2719. 923, 1044, 1497, 302~ 3053, 3094. Sub judice matter may not be discussed, Statements ordered to be withdrawn- 1569, 1570, 2595. "If I were cross-examining the hon. member it would be with a very SUPPLY: strong suspicion that he did not have a proper understanding of the oath he Generally- had taken," 472. Agreement to curtail speeches to "If the hon. member went into a pub­ allow Minister to reply, 1402, 1403. lic convenience he would stand side­ Chief Office Vote, Scope of debate, on and lift up his leg," 666. 1110. "He is tied to the vested interests of Necessity for legislation and matters the Vestey empire," 961. involving legislation may not be "Only a fool would make that inter­ discussed, 1110. jection," 982. Time limit on speeches, 61. 46 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Taylor, BILLs-continued: Harold Bourne, Esquire-continued: Factories and Shops- SUPPLY-continued: Clause 63-Discussion on monoplies Departmental Estimates­ or the ownership of chemists' shops not permitted, 1963. Executive and Legislative­ Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to Legislative Assembly- question before Committee, 1922, Air transport for country 1928, 3040, 3042. members may not be dis­ cussed, 1109. Members must not engage in cross-firing during debate, 1913. Salaries, role and conduct of members of Parliament may Noise in Chamber, 1092. not be discussed, 1104, 1105, Point of order, Invalid, 588. 1107. Sub-judice matter may not be discussed, Premier and Chief Secretary­ 1597. Chief Office- Premier may not be discussed, CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, 1128. TEMPORARY [Diplock, Leslie Frank, Esquire (Aubigny)]-[See also Public servants may not be ''Diplock, Leslie .Frank, Esquire'']- referred to individually, 1114. Queensland-British Food Corpora­ Nominated on panel, 33. tion may not be discussed, 1139, 1140. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Refreshment rooms may not be TEMPORARY [Gaven, Eric John, discussed, 1111. Esquire (South Coast)]-[See also "Gaven, Eric John, Esqnire"]- Salaries of Ministers may not be discussed, 112 7. Nominated on panel, 33. Public Works and Local Government­ CHAIR- Chief Office- Must be addressed, 1694, 2445, 2450, 2454. Education may not be discussed, 1381. Interjections- Migration may not be discussed, Disorderly, 1918, 2452, 2454. 1379. Relevant, permissible, 2471. Rates may not be discussed, 1384. Noise in Chamber, 641. Tedious repetition not in order, 333, Points of order, Invalid, 1630, 2470, 2471. 785, 973, 1583, 1591, 2664, 3011, 3065, 3103, 3105. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPORARY [Low, David Alan, Temperate language in debate desirable, Esquire (Cooroora)]-[See also "Low, 2640. David Alan, Esquire"]- Unparliamentary language- Nominated on panel, 33. Expressions ruled out of order­ Points of order, Invalid, 76, 484, 485. "Liar," 787, 3064. "Lie," 727, 761, 972, 2073, 2594. Statement or denial of hon. member must be accepted, 485, 1036. "Unmitigated liar," 443. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, "The hon. member is known as the TEMPORARY [Baxter, William, greatest toady to the Cabinet," 801. Edward, Esquire (Hawthome)]-[See "The hon. member for Condamine also "Baxter, William Edward, wanted to sack 9,000 or 10,000 railway Esquire"]- men," 1036. Nominated on panel, 33. CHALK, Honourable Gordon William Wesley (Lockyer) (Minister for Transport)- CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPORARY [Dewar, Alexander Takes his seat, 2. Tattenhall, Esquire (Wavell)]-[See BILLS: also "Dewar, Alexander Tattenhall, Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Esquire"]- 2687, 2700; (2°), 2764, 2765. Nominated on panel 33. State Transport (initiation), 1537, 1598; (2°), 1980, 2020; (committee) 2031, BILLS: 2037, 2043, 2048, 2050J 2051, 2052, Generally­ 2053, 2054, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2058, Committee- 2059, 2060, 2061, 2063, 2067, 2069, Debate must be confined to clause 2071, 2073. under consideration, 3042. Points of order, 250, 729, 1334. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 47

COBURN, Arthur, Esquire (Burdekin)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts Address in Reply, 342. Amendment (initiation), 1437; (com­ BILL: mittee), 1859. State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal (initia­ tion), 2258. tion), 323. Financial Statement, 824. City of Brisbane Market Act Amendment (initiation), 2579. SUPPLY: Companies Acts Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 694. Health and Home Affairs­ Local Government Acts Amendment Chief Office, 1286. (initiation), 1881. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board Chief Office, 1635. (Lands) (initiation), 1336. Treasurer and Housing­ State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2199. Treasury, 1739. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Unemployment in Queensland, 2174. 1924. Financial Statement, 848. DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire, (Mary- borough)- Points of order, 341, 1067. Takes his seat, 2. SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 398. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Executive and Legislative­ BILLS: Legislative Assembly, 1109. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ ment (2°) (amendment-Mr. Dug­ Health and Home Affairs­ gan), 2561; (committee), 2661. Chief Office, 1312. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (initiation), 2464; (committee), 3041. DELAMOTHE, Peter Roylance, Esquire, State TransJ?ort (2°), 2018; (committee), O.B.E., M.B., Univ. Syd. (Bowen)- 2048. Takes his seat, 2. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply (seconds motion), 42. 1919. BILLS: Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1847. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ Financial Statement, 1033; (amendment­ ment (2°), 2620. Mr. Mann), 798. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Acts Amendment (initia­ Monopolies and inflation, Control (seconds tion), 499. motion), 629. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Ordered to resume seat, 2020. (2°), 2976; (committee), 3049, 3071, Points of order, 341, 364, 394, 480, 674, 3082. 887, 1043, 1044, 1274, 1403, 1929, Scartwater Station Trust Extension 2471, 2518. Act Amendment (initiation), 1626. Question, Disallowance, 2143. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend- ment (No. 2) (initiation), 2093. SUPPLY: Financial Statement, 570. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Points of order, 594, 792, 2015. Health and Home Affairs­ Chief Office, 1223. SUPPLY: Premier and Chief Secretary­ EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 1140. Health and Home Affairs­ Chief Office, 1281. Vote of Credit, 83. Public Lands and Irrigation­ DAVIS, Edward William, Esquire (Barcoo)­ Chief Office, 1477. Treasurer and Housing­ Takes his seat, 2. Treasury, 1696. SUPPLY; ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall, Esquire Public Lands and Irrigation­ (Wavcll)- Chief Office, 1641. Takes his seat, 2. Address in Reply, 285. DEAN, Harold, Esquire (Sandgate)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ Address in Reply, 165. ment (initiation), 2227. 48 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall, Esquire­ DUFFICY, John Joseph, Esquire (Warrego)­ continued: Takes his seat. 2. BILLs-continued: Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Address in Reply, 265. tion), 2868. BILLS: Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (2°), 2981; (committee), 3017. (committee), 3055, 3057, 3084, 3087, Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board 3101. (Lands) (initiation), 1270, 1335. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Police Acts Amendment (initiation) (2°), 2762. (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 474. State Transport (initiation), 1596. Financial Statement, 1042. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ SUPPLY: tion Acts Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2307; (2°), 2490. Health and Home Affairs­ Chief Office, 1203. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Resolution reported from Committee­ Mann), 754. Health and Home Affairs, 1777. SUPPLY: Vote of Credit, 74. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire (Aubigny)­ Health and Home Affairs­ Takes his seat, 2. Chief Office, 1284. Address in Reply, 201. BILLS: DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire (Too- Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal (initiation), woomba West)- 321. Takes his seat, 2. Church of England in Australia Con­ Address in Reply, 100. stitution (initiation), 2709. Financial Statement, 814, 822. Adjournment, 3127. BILLS: DONALD, James, Esquire (Ipswich East)­ Acts Interpretation Acts Amendment Takes his seat, 2. (initiation), 223. Address in Reply, 151. All Saints Church Lands (initiation), 493; BILLS: (2°), 1064. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ ment (2°) (amendment-Mr. Dug­ ment (initiation), 2220; (2 °) (moves gan), 2559. amendment), 2520; (committee), 2634, Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers 2637, 2644, 2646. (Pensions) Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 495; (2°), 709. Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment (initiation), 1350; (2°), (initiation), 2457; (2°), 2928; (com­ 1858; (committee), 1858. mittee), 3108, 3109. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal (initiation), ment (initiation), 1087. 224; (amendment-Mr. Hilton), 334; (2°), 607. Railway Acts Amendment (initiation), 2698. Church of England in Australia Constitu­ State Transport (initiation), 1585; (2°), tion (initiation), 2706; (2°), 2882. 2014. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (initia­ Financial Statement, 923; (amendment­ tion), 442; (2°), 1064; (committee), Mr. Mann), 765. 1093. Points of order, 214, 341. City of Brisbane Market Act Amendment SUPPLY: (initiation), 2576. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Companies (initiation), 2155. Health and Home Affairs­ Companies Acts Amendment (ZO), 1183. Chief Office, 1274. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia- Premier and Chief Secretary­ tion), 2862. Chief Office, 1121. Criminal Code and Other Acts Amend­ Public Works and Local Govern­ ment (initiation), 2590; (2°), 2795. ment- District Courts Act Amendment (initia­ Chief Office, 1447. tion), 1261. Treasurer and Housing­ Drought Relief to Primary Producers Treasury, 1743. Act Amendment (initiation), 2773. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 49

DUGGAN, John Edmnnd, Esquire- BILLS-continued: continued: Schools of Arts (Winding Up and Trans­ BILLS-continued: fer) Act Amendment (2° ), 2766. Evidence and Discovery Acts and Other Senate Elections (2°), 1062. Acts Amendment (initiation), 615. Sewerage, Water Supply, and Gas-fitting Factories and Shops (initiation), 1416; Acts Amendment (initiation), 1624. (2 °), 1935. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), Gift Duty Acts Amendment (initiation), 2753. 1508. State Transport (initiation), 1545; (2 •), Governor's Salary Acts Amendment 1981; (moves amendment), 1993; (initiation), 1100. (committee), 2025, 2038, 2046, 2049, 2051, 2056, 2057, 2058, 2061, 2065, Health Acts Amendment (initiation), 1944. 2070, 2071, 2074. Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), Statutory Salaries and Allowances 2713; (2°), 2889. (initiation), 1836. Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 1867; Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (initiation), 2415; (2°), 2903; (com­ (2°), 2105; (committee), 2120. mittee), 3015, 3019, 3021, 3051, 3066, Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ 3076, 3090, 3095, 3111, 3116. tion Acts Amendment (initiation), Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ 2300; (2°), 2388; (committee), 2502; ment (initiation), 1076. (recommittal), 2571. Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ 2324. tion), 1260. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Amendment (initiation), 2328. tion), 2346. Kyle Enterprises Pty. Ltd. (initiation), Traffic Acts Amendment (2•), 2121. 506; (2°), 708; Treasury Funds Investment Act Amend­ Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment ment (initiation), 510; (2°), 1060. (initiation), 2509; (2°), 2761. Water Acts Amendment (initiation), Land Tax (Adjustment) (initiation), 993, 2341; (2°), 2759. 998. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Local Government Acts Amendment ment (No. 2) (2•), 2144, (initiation), 187 4. Chairman's ruling (moves motion of dis­ Mackay Gas Company Limited (initia­ sent), 1570. tion), 505; (2°), 707; Deaths- Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Kerr, Mr. J. S. (seconds motion of con­ tion), 2080. dolence), 522. Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board Thompson, Mr. A. (seconds motion of (Lands) (initiation), 1268. condolence), 2162. Milk Supply Act Amendment (2°), 2884. Wordsworth, Mr. C. F. (seconds motion Mossman Tramway (initiation), 1262. of condolence), 34. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend- Federal financial assistance for increased ment (initiation), 2275. beef production, 523. Oaths Acts Amendment (initiation), 417. Financial Statement, 547; (amendment­ Mr. Mann), 717. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 461; (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 466; (2°), Leadership of Opposition, 33. 706; Motor Vehicles Insurance Acti, Disallow­ Pollution of Waters by , Oil (initiation), ance of Regulation (moves motion), 1444; (2°), 1659. 2679. Public Service Superannuation Act Personal statement, 1333. Amendment (initiation), 17 54, 1831. Queensland Government Industrial Points of order, 304, 305, 391, 394, 595, Gazette (initiation), 2711; (2°), 2888. 674, 727, 729, 743, 745, 775, 1066, 1552, 1570, 1601, 1610, 1864, 2215, Queensland Law Society Act Amend­ 2217, 2236, 2250, 2517, 2544, 2545, ment (initiation), 2787. 2547, 2622, 2624, 3094, 3095. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), 2690; (2°), 2764. Questions, Answers, Mr. Speaker's ruling, 1095. Scartwater Station Trust Extension Act Amendment (initiation), 1626; (com­ Speaker, Election of Mr. D. E. Nicholson mittee), 1717. (congratulations), 20. 50 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire- SUPPLY: continued: EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Health and Home Affairs­ EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- Chief Office, 1303. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Public Lands and Irrigation­ and Electricity- Chief Office, 1520. Chief Office, 1768. Public Works and Local Govern­ Health and Home Affairs­ ment- Chief Office, 1199. Chief Office, 1370. Premier and Chief Secretary­ FLETCHER, Honourable Alan Roy (Cun­ Chief Office, 1129. ningham) (Minister for Public Lands Public Service Commissioner, 1157. and Irrigation)- Treasurer and Housing­ Takes his seat, 2. Treasury, 1675. BILLS: Unemployment in Queensland (moves Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), motion for adjournment of House), 2324, 2326; (2°), 2756. 2164, 2183. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts Valedictory, 2157. Amendment (initiation), 2326, 2336; (2°), 2757. EVANS, Honourable Emest (Mirani) (Minis­ Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment ter for Development, Mines, Main (initiation), 2507, 2515, 2760; (2°), Roads and Electricity)- 2764. Takes his seat, 2. Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board (Lands) (initiation), 1268, 1341. BILLS: Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ Scartwater Station Trust Extension Act ment (2°) (amendment-Mr. Duggan), Amendment (initiation), 1624; (2°), 2556. 1717; (committee), 1717, 1718. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ (Pensions) Acts Amendment (initia­ tion Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 494. 2294, 2311; (2°), 2381, 2496; (commit­ tee), 2501, 2504; (recommittal), 2571. Kyle Enterprises Pty. Ltd. (initiation), 505. Tully Sugar Mill (Lands Grant) (initia­ tion), 2506; (2°), 2756. Mackay Gas Company Limited (initia­ tion), 504. Water Acts Amendment (initiation), 2339, 2344; (2°), 2758. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2079, 2081; (2°), 2138. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Mann), 771. Ministerial Statement, Development of Weipa bauxite deposits, 1829. SuPPLY: EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Public Lands and Irrigation- EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE­ Development and Mines, Main Roads, Chief Office, 1465, 1491, 1526, and Electricity- 1646. Chief Office, 1756. GAVEN, Eric John, Esquire (South Coast)­ Takes his seat, 2. EWAN, William Manson, Esquire (Roma)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Address in Reply, 205. (initiation), 445. BILLS: Land Tax (Adjustment) (initiation), 1006. Drought Relief to Primary Producers GILMORE, Thomas Vemon, Esquire (Table­ Act Amendment (initiation), 2778. lands)- Factories and Shops (committee), 1957. Takes his seat, 2. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment (initation), 2513. BILL: Stock Acts Amendment (2°), 2107. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts Amendment (initiation), 2333. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ tion Acts Amendment (initiation), Financial Statement, 853. 2305; (2°), 2478. Point of order, 2330. Federal financial assistance for increased SUPPLY: beef production, 531. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Financial Statement, 655; (amendment­ Health and Home Affairs­ (Mr. Mann), 760. Chief Office, 1272. Points of order, 793, 801, 1036. Unemployment in Queensland, 2173. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 51

GRAHAM, Frederick Dickson, Esquire BILLs-continued: (Mackay)- Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 1900; (2°), 2131. Address in Reply, 290. Treasury Funds Investment Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 702. BILL: Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ State Transport (initiation), 1595. ment (No. 2) (2°), 2145. Financial Statement, 974. Workers' Homes Acts Repeal (2°), 2372. SUPPLY: Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1844. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Federal financial assistance for increased Public Works and Local Govern­ beef production, 439. ment- Financial Statement, 948; (amendment­ Chief Office, 1460. Mr. Manu), 778. GUNN, William Morrison, Esquire Monopolies and inflation, Control (moves (Wynnum)- motion), 619. Takes his seat, 2. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts, Disallow­ ance of Regulation, 2682. SUPPLY: Points of order, 305, 306, 398, 451, 453, EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE­ 454, 480, 481, 593, 887, 1403, 1569, Health and Home Affairs­ 1610, 1614, 1840, 1847, 1855, 2470, Chief Office, 1230. 2544, 2637, 3034, 3035, 3086, SUPPLY: HANLON, Patrick Joseph, Esquire EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ (Baroona)- Health and Home Affairs­ Takes his seat, 2. Chief Office, 1213. Address in Reply, 385; (moves that docu­ Premier and Chief Secretary­ ment be tabled), 305. Chief Office, 1136. BILLS: Public Works and Local Govern­ Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ ment- ment (2°), 2612; (amendment-Mr. Chief Office, 1400. Duggan), 2552; (committee), 2639, Treasurer and Housing­ 2642, 2644, 2655, 2672. Treasury, 1688. Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal (initia­ Vote of Credit, 70. tion), 243, 319. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment HARRISON, Robert Leslie, Esquire (Logan)­ (initiation), 446. Takes his seat, 2. Companies Acts Amendment (initiation), 690. BILLS: Factories and Shops (initiation), 1422; Milk Supply Act Amendment (initiation), (committee), 1961, 1964. 2742. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Stock Acts Amendment (2°), 2111. (initiation), 2438; (2°), 2998; (com­ Stock Routes and Rural Lands Pro­ mittee), 3015, 3018, 3020, 3052, 3072, tection Acts Amendment (initiation), 3074, 3078, 3082, 3086, 3107. 2308; (2 °), 2491. Land Tax (Adjustment) (2°), 1655. Financial Statement, 876. Milk Supply Act Amendment (initiation), SuPPLY: 2740; (2°), 2885. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ ment (initiation), 2279; (2°), 2845; Public Lands and Irrigation­ (committee), 2855. Chief Office, 1638. Police Acts Amendment (initiation) HART, Grabam Lloyd, Esquire, Q.C. (Mount (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 476. Gravatt)- Queensland Law Society Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 2790. Takes his seat, 2. Senate Elections (initiation), 491. Address in Reply, 381. State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLS: tion), 2194; (committee), 2832, 2833, All Saints Church Lands (initiation), 494. 2837. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited (2°), 2621; State Transport (initiation), 1563; (2°) (committee), 2636, 2642, 2659, 2670. (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1998; Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt (committee), 2034, 2036, 2041, 2044, Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts 2050, 2052, 2059, 2062. Amendment (committee), 1861. Statutory Salaries and Allowances Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal (initiation), (initiation), 1848. 234, 241. 52 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HART, Graham Lloyd, Esquire, Q.C.­ BILLS-continued: continued: Canals Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS-continued: 1440; (2°), 1659. Church of England in Australia Consti­ Co-operative Housing Societies Act tution (initiation), 2707. Amendment (initiation), 2185; (2°), Companies Acts Amendment (initiation), 2353. 689. Drought Relief to Primary Producers Criminal Code and Other Acts Amend­ Act Amendment (initiation), 2771, ment (2°), 2807; (committee), 2822, 2782. 2823. Gift Duty Acts Amendment (initiation), Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 1505; (2°), 1716; (committee), 1716. (2°), 2968; (committee), 3021, 3024, Land Tax (Adjustment) (initiation), 992, 3032, 3043, 3068, 3070, 3075, 3076, 993, 1010; (2°), 1655, 1656. 3081, 3085, 3108, 3113, 3114. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ Queensland Law Society Act Amendment ment (initiation), 2269, 2292; (2°), (initiation), 2792. 2842, 2850; (committee), 2853, 2856, State Transport (committee), 2036, 2037. 2857. Pollution of Waters by Oil (initiation), Financial Statement, 808. 1441; (2°), 1658. Points of order, 320, 325, 415, 621, 628, Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 793, 2653, 2972, 3024, 3025, 3034, 2750; 2756; (2°), 3120; (committee), 3092. 3124, 3125, 3126. State Housing Acts Amendment HERBERT, John Desmond, Esquire (initiation), 2187, 2261; (2°), 2354, (Sherwood)- 2366; (committee), 2825, 2827, Takes his seat, 2. 2829, 2831, 2832, 2833, 2834, 2837, Address in Reply, 250. 2841. Treasury Funds Investment Act BILL: Amendment (initiation), 506, 702; Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), (2°), 1060, 1061. 2721; (2°), 2889. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Financial Statement, 962. ment (No. 2) (initiation), 2084, 2097; SUPPLY: (2°), 2143, 2145. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Workers' Homes Acts Repeal (initia­ Health and Home Affairs­ tion), 2264, 2267; (2°), 2372; (com­ Chief Office, 1210. mittee), 2841, 2842. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Financial Statement, 535; (amendment­ Chief Office, 1124. Mr. Mann), 744, 1049. Public Works and Local Govern­ Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts, Dis­ ment- allowance of Regulation, 2685. Chief Office, 1389. SUPPLY: Treasurer and Housing­ ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE-­ Treasury, 1700. Treasurer and Housing­ Vote of Credit, 65. Treasury, 1659, 1713, 1719. HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric, Esquire Vote of Credit, 58, 87. (Mackenzie)- Unemployment in Queensland, 2177. Takes his seat, 2. Financial Statement, 1030. HILTON, Honourable Paul Jerome Remigius SUPPLY: (Carnarvon)- EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Takes his seat, 2. Health and Home Affairs­ Address in Reply, 185. Chief Office, 1221. Public Lands and Irrigation­ BILLS: Amoco Australia Pty, Limited Agree­ Chief Office, 1633. ment (2°) (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 2538; (committee), 2640, HILEY, Honourable Thomas Alfred (Chats­ 2658. worth) (Treasurer and Minister for Housin2)- Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts Takes his seat, 2. Amendment (initiation), 1428. BILLS: Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal (initia­ Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ tion) (moves amendment), 324. ment (initiatiQ.n), 2231; (2 °), 2602. City of Brisbane Market Act Amend­ Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1809, 1820. ment (initiation), 2577. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 53

HILTON, Honourable Paul Jerome Remigius HODGES, Alien Maxwell, Esquire --continued: (Gympie)- BILLS-continued: Takes his seat, 2. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Financial Statement, 560. tion), 2867. Criminal Code and Other Acts Amend­ SUPPLY: ment (2°), 2796, (committee), 2815, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2816 Public Lands and Irrigation­ Drought Relief to Primary Producers Chief Office, 1524. Act Amendment (initiation), 2780. Gift Duty Acts Amendment (initiation), 1509. HOOPER, Keith William, Esquire (Green· Governor's Salary Acts Amendment s~opes)- (initiation), 1101. Takes his seat, 2. Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2717. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (2°), 2933; (committee), 3109. (initiation), 2419; (2° ), 2938; (com­ Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ mittee), 3015, 3039, 3050, 3096, ment (initiation), 1086. 3097, 3114. Financial Statement, 911. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts Amendment (initiation), 2331. SUPPLY: Land Tax (Adjustment) (initiation), Resolution reported from Committee­ 1002. Public Works and Local Government, Milk Supply Act Amendment (initia­ 1779. tion), 2738. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ HOUGHTON, James Edward Hiram, Esquire ment (initiation), 2280. (Redcliffe)- Scartwater Station Trust Extension Act Takes his seat, 2. Amendment (committee), 1718. State Housing Acts Amendment (initia- Address in Reply, 161. tion), 2201; (committee), 2826, 2836. BILLS: State Transport (initiation), 1550. Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Stock Acts Amendment ( 2 o ) , 2113. Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts Stock Routes and Rural Lands Pro- Amendment (initiation), 1430. tection Acts Amendment (initiation), Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ 2302; (2°), 2389; (committee), 2499, tion), 2869. 2502, 2505; (recommittal), 2572. Criminal Code and Other Acts Amend­ Deaths- ment (initiation), 2597. Kerr, Mr. J. S., 522. Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), Thompson, Mr. A., 2163. 2720. Wordsworth, Mr. C. F. 35. Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), Financial Statement, 633; (amendment­ 2082. Mr. Mann), 751. Land Tax (Adjustment) (2°), 1655. Leadership of Queensland Labour Party, 34. Local Government Acts Amendment (initiation), 1879. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts, Disallow- ance of Regulation, 2681. Stock Acts Amendment (2°), 2115. Personal explanation, 2967. Financial Statement, 1025. Points of order, 720, 743, 1568, 2944. Unemployment in Queensland, 2181. Speaker, Election of Mr. D. E. Nicholson (congratulations), 23. HOUSTON, John William, Esquire SUPPLY: (Bulimba)- EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Takes his seat, 2. Executive and Legislative­ Address in Reply, 356. Legislative Assembly, 1103. BILLS: Premier and Chief Secretary­ City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (initia­ Chief Office, 1113. tion), 439. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Criminal Code and Other Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1512. ment (2°), 2810. Unemployment in Queensland, 2170. Factories and Shops (2°), 1935; (com­ Valedictory, 2159. mittee), 1956, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1965. 54 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HOUSTON, John William, Esquire- INCH, Alexander James, Esquire (Burke)­ continued: Takes his seat, 2. BILLs--continued: Address in Reply, 192. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (initiation), 2430; (2°), 2991; (com­ BILLS: mittee), 3039, 3048, 3067, 3069, 3072, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 3073, 3074, 3078, 3096, 3101, 3106, (initiation), 2467; (2°), 2962; (com­ 3110, 3114. mittee), 3033, 3035. 3044. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend- ment (initiation), 1172; (2°), 1973; ment (2°), 1972. (committee), 1977. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ Financial Statement, 937. ment (initiation), 1081. Point of order, 3036. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2281; (committee), SUPPLY: 2856. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Public Service Superannuation Act Public Works and Local Govern­ Amendment (initiation), 1832. ment- State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ Chief Office, 1382. tion), 2197; (2°), 2362; (committee), 2826, 2828, 2831, 2840, 2841. JONES, Vincent Edward, Esquire (Callide)­ Statutory Salaries and Allowances (ini­ Takes his seat, 2. tiation), 1851. Traffic Acts Amendment (2°), 2125. Address in Reply, 373. Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1845. SUPPLY: Financial Statement, 899. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Health and Home Affairs­ SUPPLY; Chief Office, 1292. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Health and Home Affairs-­ KNOX, William Edward, Esquire (Nundah)­ Chief Office, 1290. Takes his seat, 2. Public Works and Local Govern­ ment- Address in Reply, 391. Chief Office, 1396. BILLS: Treasurer and Housing­ Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ Treasury, 1737. ment (2 °), 2624. Resolution reported from Committee­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (2°), 2994; (committee), 3029, 3067, Public Works and Local Govern­ 3070, 3079, 3083, 3093, 3108, 3113. ment, 1797. Police Acts Amendment (initiation) (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 475. HUGHES, Clive Melwyn, Esquire (Kurilpa)­ Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 1916. Address in Reply, 260. Point of order, 472. BILLS: City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (initia­ LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire, D.F.C. tion), 449; (2°), 1065. (Kedron)- Companies Acts Amendment (initation), Takes his seat, 2. 690; (2°), 1248. Address in Reply, 244. Constitution Acts Amendment (initiation), 2876. BILLS: Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ (Lands) (initiation), 1336. ment (2°) (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 2530; (committee), 2652, 2669, 2670. Financial Statement, 863. Apprqpriation No. 2 (2°), 1810. Points of order, 265, 266, 988, 1798. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (ini­ SUPPLY: tiation), 439. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ City of Brisbane Market Act Amend­ Health and Home Affairs­ ment (initiation), 2578. Chief Office, 1232. Companies Acts Amendment (initiation), Resolution reported from Committee­ 683. Public Works and Local Govern­ Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ ment, 1793. tion), 2873. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 55

LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire, D.F.C.­ SuPPLY-continued: continued: EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-continued: BILLs-continued: Premier and Chief Secretary­ Co-operative Housing Societies Act Chief Office, 1110. Amendment (initiation), 2186. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1479. 2721. Public Works and Local Government­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Chief Office, 13 67. (initiation), 2426; (2 °), 2918; (com­ Treasurer and Housing­ mittee), 3011, 3014, 3027, 3037, 3046, 3081, 3088, 3097, 3102, 3104, 3105. Treasury, 1682. Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), Resolution reported from Committee­ 2082. Public Works and Local Government, 1786. Land Tax (Adjustment) (initiation), 1009. Vote of Credit, 62. Local Government Acts Amendment (initiation), 187 6. Unemployment in Queensland (seconds Milk Supply Act Amendment (initiation), motion for adjournment of House), 2733. 2167. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ LONERGAN, William Horace, Esquire ment (2°), 2843. (Flinders)- Police Acts Amendment (initiation) Takes his seat, 2. (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 467. Public Service Superannuation Acts LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ Amendment (2°), 2100. Takes his seat, 2. Senate Elections (initiation), 488. Address in Reply, 362. Stamp Acts Amendment (2°), 3123. Point of order, 760. State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2192; (2 °), 2354; (committee), SUPPLY: 2824, 2826, 2828, 2830, 2831, 2833, EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE­ 2834, 2839. Health and Home Affairs­ State Transport (initiation), 1553; (2°) Chief Office, 1294. (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1993; (committee), 2033, 2037, 2047, 2055, Public Works and Local Govern­ 2067. ment- Chief Office, 1462. Statutory Salaries and Allowances (ini­ tiation), 1839; (2°), 2101. MADSEN, Honourable Otto Ottosen Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), (Warwick) (Minister for Agriculture 1897; (2°), 2122; (committee), 2135, and Forestry)- 2137. Takes his seat, 2. Treasury Funds Investment Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 700. BILLS: Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ City of Brisbane Market Act Amend­ ment (No. 2) (initiation), 2088. ment (initiation), 2572, 2580; (2°), 2884. Workers' Homes Acts Repeal (initiation), Milk Supply Act Amendment (initia­ 2265; (2°), 2372. tion), 2727, 2748; (2°), 2884, 2886; Chairman's ruling (seconds motion of (committee), 2888. dissent), 1844. Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), Financial Statement, 832; (amendment­ 1863, 1869; (2°), 2104, 2116. Mr. Mann), 732. MANN, John Henry, Esquire (Brisbane)­ Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts, Disallow­ ance of Regulation (seconds motion), Takes his seat, 2. 2681. Address in Reply, 176. Points of order, 88, 612, 727, 729, 1403, BILLS: 1630, 2470, 2471, 2518, 3034, 3035. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment Questions, Answers, Mr. Speaker's ruling, (initiation), 453. 1096. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (initiation), 2434. SUPPLY: State Housing Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 2259. Health and Home Affairs­ State Transport (initiation), 1569; Chief Office, 1207. (2°), 2005. 56 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

MANN, John Henry, Esquire-continued: BILLS-continued: BILLs-continued: Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), Statutory Salaries and Allowances 2712, 2725; (2 °), 2888. (initiation), 1842, 1847. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Traffic Acts Amendmeat (initiation), (initiation), 2400, 2470; (2°), 2893, 1903. 3003; (committee), 3013, 3016, 3017, Chairman's ruling (seconds motion of dis­ 3019, 3020, 3021, 3030, 3034, 3045, sent), 1570; (moves motion of dis­ 3049, 3050, 3051, 3052, 3054, 3057, sent), 1843. 3058, 3061, 3062, 3063, 3066, 3068, 3071, 3073, 3074, 3075, 3076, 3077, Financial Statement, 712; (moves amend­ 3080, 3081, 3082, 3086, 3088, 3090, ment), 717. 3096, 3098, 3099, 3100, 3101, 3103, Points of order, 477, 480, 612. 3105, 3106, 3107, 3109, 3112, 3113, 3114, 3115, 3116, 3117. MARSDEN, Ivor, Esquire (Ipswich West)­ Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1163, 1174; (2°), Takes his seat, 3. 1967, 1974; (committee), 1978. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ MELLOY, John, Esquire (Nudgee)­ ment (initiation), 1070, 1090; (2°), Takes his seat, 3. 1966, 1967. Address in Reply, 172. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 460, 486; (amendment-Mr. Walsh), BILLS: 480; (2°), 706. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ Queensland Government Industrial ment (initiation), 2230; (2°) (amend­ Gazette (initiation), 2709, 2712; (2°), ment-Mr. Duggan), 2557; (com­ 2888. mittee), 2665. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt 1886, 1925; (2°), 2120, 2133; (com­ Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts mittee), 2137. Amendment (initiation), 1432. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Commission to administer oath or (initiation), 2433; (2° ), 2990; (com­ affirmation of allegiance, 1; To open mittee), 3053, 3071, 3104, 3105, Parliament, 1. 3106. Financial Statement, 941. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initiation), 2080. Personal statement, 1332. State Transport (initiation), 1580. Points of order, 396, 948, 2183, 2640, Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 2719, 3053. 1906. Speaker, Election of Mr. D. E. Nicholson, Financial Statement, 641. 22. Motor Vehicle Insurance Acts, Disallow­ Unemployment in Queensland, 2168. ance of Regulation, 2683. Point of order, 808. MULLER, Adolf Gustave, Esquire (Fassi­ fern)- SuPPLY: Takes his seat, 3. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Health and Home Affairs­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1218. Drought Relief to Primary Producers Act Amendment (initiation), 2775. Resolution reported from Committee­ Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Treasurer and Housing, 1806. (initiation), 2510; (2°), 2763. Milk Supply Act Amendment (initia­ MORRIS, Honourable Kenneth James tion), 273 6. (Mount Coot-tha) (Minister for Stock Acts Amendment (2°), 2110. Labour and Industry)- Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ Takes his seat, 2. tion Acts Amendment (2 °), 2487. Address in Reply, 299. Financial Statement, 646 BILLS: Personal statement, 712. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ MUNRO, Honourable Alan Whitesidc ment (initiation), 2213, 2242; (2°), (Toowong) (Minister for Justice and 2516, 2628; (committee), 2636, 2639, Attorney-General)- 2641, 2643, 2645, 2667. Factories and Shops (initiation), 1408, Takes his seat, 2. 1426; (2°), 1929, 1952; (committee), BILLS: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1965, Acts Interpretation Acts Amendment 1966. (initiation), 223; (2 °), 606. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 57

MUNRO, Honourable Alan Whiteside­ SUPPLY: continued: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- BILLS-continued: Public Works and Local Govern­ Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt ment- Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts Chief Office, 1373. Amendment (initiation), 1341, 1437; Unemployment in Queensland, 2176. (2°), 1857; (committee), 1858, 1859, 1860, 1861. NICHOLSON, Honourable David Eric Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal (initia­ (Murmmba) (See also "Speaker")-- tion), 223, 372, 414; (amendment-Mr. Hilton), 326, 334; (r), 607, 608; Takes his seat, 3. (committee), 612. Election as Speaker, 19. Companies (initiation), 2147. SUPPLY: Companies Acts Amendment (initia­ EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ tion), 679, 696; (2°), 1182, 1253; Executive and Legislative­ (committee), 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, Legislative Assembly, 1108. 1258. Criminal Code and Other Acts Amend­ NICKLIN, Honourable George Francis ment (initiation), 2586, 2598; (2 °), Rueben (Landsborough) (Premier and 2794, 2811; (committee), 2819, 2820, Chief Secretary, and Vice-President 2822. of the Executive Council)- District Courts Act Amendment (initia­ Takes his seat, 2. tion), 1261; (2°), 2100. Evidence and Discovery Acts and Other Adjournment, 3127. Acts Amendment (initiation), 614; (2°), BILLS: 1093. All Saints Church Lands (initiation), Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), 492; (2°), 1063. 2081, 2083. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ Oaths Acts Amendment (initiation), 417, ment (2°) (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 419; (2°), 614. 2543; (committee), 2643, 2645. Queensland Law Society Act Amend­ Church of England in Australia Con­ ment (initiation), 2786, 2792; (2 °), stitution (initiation), 2705; (2 °), 2882. 3126. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers State Transport (committee), 2076. (Pensions) Acts Amendment (r), 708. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1258; (r), 2099. tion), 2861, 2881; (2°), 3127. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Governor's Salary Acts Amendment (ini­ tion), 2345, 2352; (2°), 2702. tiation), 1099, 1102; (2°), 1163. Ministerial Statement, Companies Bill, Kyle Enterprises Pty. Ltd. (ZO), 707, 2256. 708. Points of order, 1248, 2075. Mackay Gas Company Limited (2°), 707. NEWTON, Harold Francis, Esquire Mossman Tramway (2°), 1438. (Belmont)- Public Service Superannuation Act Takes his seat, 3. Amendment (initiation), 1752, 1833; (2°), 2100, 2101. Address in Reply, 118. Senate Elections (initiation), 486, 492; BILLS: (2°), 1062. Companies Acts Amendment (initiation), Statutory Salaries and Allowances (initia­ 695. tion), 1835, 1854; (2°), 2101. Factories and Shops (initiation), 1420; Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, (2°), 1939. 1846. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Commission to administer oath or (initiation), 2448; (2°), 2971; (com­ affirmation of allegiance, 1; To open mittee), 3016, 3018, 3043, 3053, Parliament, 1. 3076, 3080, 3087, 3096, 3099, 3102. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ Deaths- ment (initiation), 1173; (ZO), 1968. Kerr, Mr. J. S. (moves motion of Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ condolence), 522. ment (initiation), 1078; (2°), 1967. Thompson, Mr. A. (moves motion of State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ condolence), 2162. tion), 2198; (2°), 2359. Wordsworth, Mr. C. F. (moves State Transport (initiation), 1588. motion of condolence), 34. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Financial Sta:tement, 672; (amendment­ ment (No. 2) (initiation), 2090. Mr. Mann), 794. Financial Statement, 870. Government Whip and Secretary, 33. 58 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

NICKLIN, Honourable George Francis Financial Statement, 918. Rueben-continued: Points of order, 961, 982. Library, Refreshment Rooms, and Parlia- SUPPLY: mentary Buildings Committees, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Appointment of members, 55, 57. Health and Home Affairs­ Ministerial Statements- Chief Office, 1313. Delegation of authority, Minister for Treasurer and Housing­ Development, Mines, Main Roads and Electricity, 545; Minister for Health Treasury, 1712. and Home Affairs, 2163. Unemployment in Queensland, 2171. Ministry, Changes, 33. PIZZEY, Honourable Jack Charles Allan, Points of order, 57, 733, 1267, 1843, B.A., Dip. Ed. (Isis) (Minister for 2646. Education and Migration)- Speaker, Election of Mr. D. E. Nicholson Takes his seat, 2. (congratulations), 20; (presentation), 27. BILLS: Drought Relief to Primary Producers SUPPLY: Act Amendment (2°), 3126. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Executive and Legislative­ (committee), 3036. Executive Council, 1102. Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board His Excellency the Governor (Lands) (2°), 1438. (balance of Vote), 1102. Schools of Arts (Winding Up and Legislative Assembly, 1103, 1106. Transfer) Act Amendment (initia­ Premier and Chief Secretary­ tion), 2701; (2°), 2766. Agent-General for the State, 1156. Commission to administer oath or Chief Office, 1109, 1145. affirmation of allegiance, 1; To open Co-ordinator-General of Public Parliament, 1. Works, 1156. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Parliamentary Counsel and Drafts­ Mann), 726. man, 1156. Speaker, Election (nominates Mr. D. E. Public Service Commissioner, 1156. Nicholson), 3. State Public Relations Bureau, 1156. RAE, Wallace Alexander Ramsay, Esquire Unemployment in Queensland, 2182. (Gregory)- Valedictory, 2157. Takes his seat, 3. NOBLE, Honourable Henry Winston, M.B., BILL: B.S. (Yeronga) (Minister for Health Stock Routes and Rural Lands Pro­ and Home Affairs)- tection Acts Amendment (2 o), 2481. Takes his seat, 2. Federal financial assistance for increased beef production (moves motion), 431. BILL: SUPPLY: Health Acts Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ 1944, 1945; (2°), 2101. Health and Home Affairs­ Point of order, 292. Chief Office, 1229. SUPPLY: Public Lands and Irrigation­ EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 1482. Health and Home Affairs­ RAMSDEN, Samuel Raymond, Esquire Chief Office, 1185, 1315. (Merthyr)- Resolution reported from Committee­ Takes his seat, 3. Health and Home Affairs, 1778. Address in Reply, 351. PILBEAM, Reginald Byron Jarvis, Esquire BILLS: (Rockhampton South)- Church of England in Australia Con­ Takes his seat, 3. stitution (2° ), 2882. Factories and Shops (committee), 1962. Address in Reply, 196. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration BILL: (2°), 2913; (committee), 3073. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ Public Service Superannuation Act ment (initiation), 2224; ( 2 o ) , 2611; Amendment (initiation), 1832. (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 2534. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Federal financial assistance for increased 2695. beef production (seconds motion), Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 436. 1922. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 59

RAMSDEN, Samuel Raymond, Esquire- ROW, John Alfred, Esquire (Hinchinbrook)­ continued: Takes his seat, 3. Financial Statement, 595. Address in Reply (moves motion), 37. Points of order, 359, 923, 3089. Financial Statement, 931. SUPPLY: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ SHERRINGTON, Douglas John, Esquire (Salisbury)- Health and Home Affairs­ Chief Office, 1306. Takes his seat, 3. Public Works and Local Govern­ Address in Reply, 132, 138. ment- BILLS: Chief Office, 1445. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ Resolution reported from Committee­ ment (initiation), 2242; (2 °) (amend­ Public Works and Local Govern­ ment-Mr. Duggan), 2558; (com­ ment, 1787. mittee), 2664. Vote of Credit, 81. Companies Acts Amendment (initiation), 695. RICHTER, Harold, Esquire (Somerset)­ Factories and Shops (2°), 1946. Takes his seat, 3. Health Acts Amendment (2°), 2101. Address in Reply, 141. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (initiation), 2442; (2 °), 2952; (com­ BILLS: mittee), 3019, 3061, 3066, 3070, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 3089, 3098, 3099, 3100, 3101, 3113, (2°), 2923; (committee), 3047, 3055. 3114, 3117. Schools of Arts (Winding Up and Trans­ Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ fer) Act Amendment (2°), 2766. ment (initiation), 1170; (2 °), 1970; Stamp Acts Amendment (2°), 3122. (committee), 1976. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ tion Acts Amendment (2°), 2483. ment (initiation), 1084. Financial Statement, 906; (amendment­ Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ Mr. Mann), 737. ment (2 °), 2844. SUPPLY: Public Service Superannuation Act ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Amendment (initiation), 1831. Public Works and Local Govern­ State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ ment- tion), 2196; (2°), 2360; (committee), Chief Office, 1385. 2836, 2840, 2841. Treasurer and Housing­ State Transport (initiation), 1589. Treasury, 1691. Statutory Salaries and Allowances (ini­ tiation), 1853. ROBERTS, Honourable Lloyd Henry Scur­ Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), field (Whitsunday) (Minister for Public 1915. Works and Local Government)- Workers' Compensation Acts Amend- Takes his seat, 2. ment (No. 2) (initiation), 2092. BILLS: Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1845. City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (ini­ tiation), 420, 455; (2°), 1.064, 1068. Financial Statement, 588. Local Government Acts Amendment (ini­ Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts, Disallow­ tiation), 1871, 1885; (2°), 2120. ance of Regulation, 2684. Mossman Tramway (initiation), 1261, Points of order, 1312, 2668, 2977, 3007, 1264. 3029. Sewerage, Water Supply, and Gasfitting Acts Amendment (initiation), 1624, SUPPLY: 1716. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Health and Home Affairs­ EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE-- Chief Office, 1296. Public Works and Local Govern­ Premier and Chief Secretary­ ment- Chief Office, 1133. Chief Office, 1353, 1372, 1402, Public Works and Local Govern­ 1463. ment- Resolution reported from Committee­ Chief Office, 1391. Public Works and Local Govern­ Resolution reported from Committee­ ment, 1802. Treasurer and Housing, 1807. 60 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SMITH, Percy Raymund, Esquire, L.L.B. BILLs-continued: (Windsor)- State Transport- Takes his seat, 3. Forecasting legislation or referring to Address in Reply, 269. a Bill that is to come before the House not permitted, 1998. BILLS: General discussion on railways not City of Brisbane Acts Amendment (initiation), 451. permitted, 1981, 1988, 1993, 2015. Constitution Acts Amendment (initiation), Chair- 2878. Must be addressed, 2005, 2521. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Must be obeyed, 2544, 2897, 2942, 2999. (committee), 3018, 3115. Chairman of Committees, Temporary Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ (nominates panel), 33. ment (initiation), 1083. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ Commission to administer oath or ment (initiation), 2284; (2°), 2847. affirmation of allegiance, 33. Oaths Acts Amendment (initiation), 419. Conservations in loud tones disorderly, Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 2609, 2959. 1911. Debate must be confined to question under Financial Statement, 840. discussion, 630, 1775, 1776, 1787, Motor Vehicle Insurance Acts, Dis­ 1789, 1797, 2485, 2486, 2562, 2702, allowance of Regulation, 2684. 2762, 2798, 2804, 2807, 2848, 2849. Points of order, 453, 454, 986, 987, 1787, Denial (see "Statement"). 2288, 2807, 3019. Governor's Opening Speech, Announces Speaker, Election (seconds nomination of receipt of copy, 37. Mr. D. E. Nicholson), 4. Interjections, Disorderly, 214, 1796, 2609, SUPPLY: 2611, 2924. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- Interruptions, Disorderly, 191, 340, 1333, Public Works and Local Govern­ 1348, 1350, 2174, 2543, 2621, 2897, ment- 2914, 2915, 2943. Chief Office, 1393. Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to Treasurer and Housing­ question before House, 630, 1248, Treasury, 1685. 1252, 2109, 2110, 2549, 2806, 2911, Resolution reported from Committee­ 2979, 2985, 2989. Public Works and Local Govern­ Members- ment, 1780. Asking provocative questions must be prepared to receive an answer in keep­ SPEAKER, Honourable David Eric ing, 2251. Nicholson (Murrnmba)-[see also Being impertinent will not be heard, "Nicholson, Honourable David 2104. Eric"]- Must be referred to by name of Nominated, 3; Submits himself to House, electorate or title, 177 6. 19; Thanks House for election, 26; Must not engage in cross-firing during Presentation to Governor, 27. question time, 54, 1242, 2251. Adjournment of House, Formal motion Must not be provocative, 629. under Standing Order No. 137- Must refrain from being facetious, 1244. Unemployment in Queensland (Mr. Not obliged to heed interjections, 2924. Duggan), 2164. Ordered to apologise (Mr. Lloyd), 329. BILLS: Ordered to discontinue speech- Generally­ Mr. Aikens, 2571. Second-reading- Mr. Davies, 2020. Amendments proposed to be moved Ordered to withdraw from Chamber in committee cannot be debated, 2957. (Mr. Aikens), 1350. Clauses cannot be discussed during Reflections on, not in order, 629. second-reading debate, 2019, Noise in Chamber, 1334, 1795, 2134. 2540, 2561, 2762, 2883, 2970, Parking areas in Parliament House 2990. grounds, 414. Debate must be confined to prin­ Personal Explanation­ ciples of Bill, 1065, 1067, 1068, 1163, 1656, 1948, 2005, 2015, Cannot be debated, 2968. 2020, 2487, 2517, 2518, 2540, Cannot be made subject of a speech, 2895, 2907, 2939, 2941, 2942, 1751, 2570, 2571. 2999. Must be of a personal nature, 1334. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 61

SPEAKER, Honourable David Eric Nicholson BILLs-continued: -continued: Generally-continued: Personalities to be avoided, 2800, 2848, Second Reading-continued: 2979. Debate must be confined to Points of order- principles of Bill, 2129, 2543, Invalid, 306, 341, 364, 396, 1067, 1242. 2989. May not be made occasion for speech, Schedule may not be discussed, 629, 1067. 2618. Privilege, Answers to questions, 1095. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration­ Questions- Commonwealth conciliation may not Disallowance, 1243, 2143. be referred to, 2921, 2974. Form, scope and limitation, 319, 414, Political levies may not be referred to, 606, 1095, 1096, 1182, 1243, 1267, 1332, 1348, 2143, 2251, 2473, 2860. 2933. Interjections during question time will Chair- not be tolerated, 54, 1180, 1242, 1334, Must be addressed, 192, 382. 2104, 2251. Provocative-Hen. member asking a Obeisance to when crossing Chamber, provocative question must be prepared 2973. to receive an answer in keeping with Debate must be confined to question under it; if question not provocative, discussion, 2543. restraint should be exercised in answering it, 2251. Interjections, Disorderly, 354. Supplementary-Cannot be asked, 1243. Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to Without notice-Courtesy to inform question before the House, 1970, Minister in advance, 1267. 2133, 2616, 2904, 2920. Remembrance Day, 1404. Members- Standing Orders- Must not engage in cross-firing during No. 114-Member not to interrupt debate, 624. another, 340, 2621. Not obliged to heed interjections, 2918. No. 123A-Grossly disorderly conduct, Unable to stand may speak sitting, 1348, 1350, 2897. 164. Statement or denial of hon. member must be accepted, 250, 266, 305, 341, 360, Personalities to be avoided, 2904. 1798, 2622, 2943. Point of order, Invalid, 2944. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Statement or denial of hon. member must "The Labour Party had been a dis­ be accepted, 392, 2977. organised rabble," 398. "They probably paid you off," 2250. SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce, Esquire (Conda- "He repudiated his own party's arrange­ minc)- ments for the establishment of a terminal," 2624. Takes his seat, 3. Tedious repetition not in order, 2849. Address in Reply, 156. Temperate language in debate desirable, Financial Statement, 581. 629. Points of order, 629, 958, 1036. Unparliamentary language- Expressions ruled out of order­ SUPPLY: "Dills," 57. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ "Lie," 180. Public Lands and Irrigation­ "Liar and fraud," 213. Chief Office, 1510. "Little mongrel," 329. Public Works and Local Govern­ Valedictory, 2157, 3127. ment- Chief Office, 1380. SPEAKER, DEPUTY and ACTING [Taylor, Harold Bourne, Esquire TAYLOR Harold Bourne, Esquire, D.S.O. (Clayfield)]- (dayfield) (See also "Chairman of BILLS: Committees" and "Speaker, Deputy".) Generally­ Takes his seat, 3. Second-reading- Chairman of Committees, Appointment, 54. Clauses may not be discussed, 2989, 2990. Speaker, Declines nomination, 18. 62 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

THACKERAY, Mervyn Herbert, Esquire SUPPLY: (Rockhampton North)- EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Takes his seat, 3. Health and Home Affairs­ Address in Reply, 255. Chief Office, 1302. Public Lands and Irrigation­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1498. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ Public Works and Local Govern­ ment (initiation), 2227; (2°) (amend­ ment- ment-Mr. Duggan), 2547. Chief Office, 1387. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), 2694. Unemployment in Queensland, 2179. State Transport (initiation), 1590. WALLACE, George Waiter Gordon, Esquire Financial Statement, 957. (Cairns)- SuPPLY: Takes his seat, 3. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 347. Treasurer and Housing­ BILLS: Treasury, 1703. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Unemployment in Queensland, 2178. (2°), 2943; (committee), 3062, 3065, 3095, 3112. TOOTH, Seymour Douglas, Esquire State Transport (initiation), 1578. (Ashgrove)- Points of order, 3064, 3095. Takes his seat, 3. SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 338. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Health and Home Affairs­ BILL: Chief Office, 1235. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Public Lands and Irrigation­ (initiation), 2451; (2°), 2948. Chief Office, 1630. SUPPLY: Treasurer and Housing­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Treasury, 1741. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Unemployment in Queensland, 2172. and Electricity- Chief Office, 1772. W ALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire (Bunda­ Health and Home Affairs­ berg)- Chief Office, 1309. Takes his seat, 3. Premier and Chief Secretary­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1118. Amoco Australia Pty. Limited Agree­ Public Lands and Irrigation­ ment (initiation), 2239; (2°), 2615; Chief Office. 1627. (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 2548; Public Works and Local Govern­ (committee), 2633, 2638, 2642, 2644, ment- 2645, 2650, 2670, 2672. Chief Office, 1456. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1817. Treasurer and Housing­ Barristers Act of 1956 Repeal (initiation), 227; (amendment-Mr. Hilton), 370; Treasury, 1706. (committee), 611. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ TUCKER, Percy John Robert, Esquire tion), 2870. (Townsville North)- Health Acts Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 3. 1945. Address in Reply, 210. Holidays Acts Amendment (initiation), 2723. BILLS: Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (2°), 2957. (initiation), 2454; (2°), 2979; (com­ Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), mittee), 3054. 2325. State Housing Acts Amendment (initia­ Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Acts tion), 2200. Amendment (initiation), 2329. State Transport (initiation), 1583. Land Acts and Other Acts Amendment Financial Statement, 858. (initiation), 2511. Local Government Acts Amendment Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts, Dis­ (initiation), 1883. allowance of Regulation, 2683. Police Acts Amendment (initiation) Point of order, 663. (moves amendment), 464. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 63

WALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire-continued: WHARTON, Claude Alfred, Esquire BILLS-continued: (Bumett)- Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 3. 2696. Address in Reply, 110. Senate Elections (initiation), 489. BILLS: State Transport (initiation), 1556; (2°), City of Brisbane Market Act Amend­ 2007; (committee), 2029, 2034, 2038, ment (initiation), 2578. 2040, 2044, 2045, 2046, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2053, 2054, 2055, 2057, Milk Supply Act Amendment 2060, 2066, 2068, 2075, 2076, 2077. (initiation), 2746. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Stock Routes and Rural Lands Pro­ Acts Amendment (committee), 2504. tection Acts Amendment (2°), 2487. Treasury Funds Investment Act Amend­ Financial Statement, 893. ment (initiation), 514. Point of order, 959. Tully Sugar Mill (Lands Grant) (initia­ tion), 2506. SUPPLY: Water Acts Amendment (initiation), 2343. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Health and Home Affairs­ Financial Statement, 1015. Chief Office, 1278. Points of order, 76, 480, 485, 547, 646, Public Lands and Irrigation­ 886, 887, 1104, 1105, 1570, 1571, 1981, 2023, 2215, 2229, 2518, 2675, Chief Office, 1488. 2718. Public Works and Local Govern­ ment- Speaker, Nomination of Mr. D. E. Nichol­ son, 6; Nominates Mr. H. B. Taylor, Chief Office, 1376. 18; Nominates Mr. E. J. Gaven, 19; Election of Mr. D. E. Nicholson, 25. WINDSOR, Robert Levi, Esquire (Ithaca)­ SuPPLY: Takes his seat, 3. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 190. Executive and Legislative­ Legislative Assembly, 1107, 1109. BILL: Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Premier and Chief Secretary­ (committee), 3068. Agent-General for the State, 1156. Chief Office, 1153. Financial Statement, 574. Public Lands and Irrigation­ Personal explanation, 3011. Chief Office, 1643. Points of order, 102, 512, 1127. Resolution reported from Committee­ SUPPLY: Health and Home Affairs, 1778. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Vote of Credit, 78. Health and Home Affairs­ Unemployment in Queensland, 2180. Chief Office, 1217.

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

Thirty-sixth Parliament – Second Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.230-232, 1961-62

22 August 1961 – 7 June 1962

(Nicklin Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-24 22 August 1961 628-645 11 October 1961

24-42 23 August 1961 645-700 12 October 1961

42-85 24 August 1961 700-740 13 October 1961

85-125 29 August 1961 740-810 14 October 1961

125-141 30 August 1961 810-827 18 October 1961

141-182 31 August 1961 827-890 19 October 1961

182-224 5 September 1961 890-922 20 October 1961

224-243 6 September 1961 922-975 24 October 1961

244-282 7 September 1961 975-1022 25 October 1961

282-320 12 September 1961 1022-1078 26 October 1961

320-337 13 September 1961 1078-1118 27 October 1961

337-379 14 September 1961 1118-1205 31 October 1961

379-419 19 September 1961 1205-1241 1 November 1961

420-437 20 September 1961 1241-1299 2 November 1961

437-474 21 September 1961 1300-1326 3 November 1961

475-513 26 September 1961 1326-1386 7 November 1961

513-546 27 September 1961 1386-1402 8 November 1961

546-576 28 September 1961 1403-1464 9 November 1961

577-627 10 October 1961 1464-1492 10 November 1961 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1492-1556 14 November 1961 2129-2149 28 February 1962

1556-1571 15 November 1961 2149-2186 1 March 1962

1571-1648 16 November 1961 2186-2235 6 March 1962

1648-1678 17 November 1961 2235-2255 7 March 1962

1679-1753 21 November 1961 2255-2301 8 March 1962

1753-1792 22 November 1961 2301-2371 13 March 1962

1792-1852 23 November 1961 2372-2416 14 March 1962

1852-1870 24 November 1961 2416-2462 15 March 1962

1871-1912 28 November 1961 2463-2562 20 March 1962

1912-1938 29 November 1961 2563-2571 21 March 1962

1938-1984 30 November 1961 2573-2642 6 June 1962

1985-2070 5 December 1961 2642-2714 7 June 1962

2071-2129 27 February 1962

1961-62

QUEENSLAND

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE

Second Session

OF THE Thirty-Sixth Parliament

10 and 11 ELIZABETH 11

Comprising the periods from the Twenty-second day of August to the Fifth day of December, 1961; and from the Twenty-seventh day of February to the Twenty-first day of March, 1962 ; and the Sixth and Seventh days of June, 1962.

VOL. 232

BRISBANE By Authority : S. G. Reid, Government Primer, Brisbane Second Session of the Thirty-Sixth Parliament of Queensland 1961-62

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

THE MINISTRY Premier and Chief Secretary; and Vice-President of the Executive Council-Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN NICKLIN. Minister for Labour and Industry-Honourable KENNETH JAMES MORRIS. Minister for Education and Migration-Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN PIZZEY, B.A., Dip.Ed. Minister for Justice and Attorney-General-Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE MUNRO. Treasurer and Minister for Housing-Honourable THOMAS ALFRED HILEY. Minister for Development, Mines, Main Roads and Electricity-Honourable ERNEST EVANS. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry-Honourable OTTO OTTOSEN MADSEN. Minister for Health and Home Affairs-Honourable HENRY WINSTON NOBLE, M.B., B.S. Minister for Transport-Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY CHALK. Minister for Public Lands and Irrigation-Honourable ALAN ROY FLETCHER. 1 Minister for Public Works and Local Government-Honourable HAROLD RICHTER.

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Speaker-Honourable DAVID ERIC NICHOLSON Murrumba Chairman of Committees-TAYLOR, HAROLD BOURNE, Esquire, D.S.O •..... Clayfield Temporary Chairmen of Committees- BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire .. Hawthorne DEWAR, ALEXANDER TATIENHALL, Esquire WaveU DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire Aubigny GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire ...... South Coast LOW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire Cooroora ADAIR, HERBERT ARTHUR, Esquire Cook AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire ...... Townsville South ANDERSON, MERVYN JOHN REGINALD, Esquire Toowoomba East ARMSTRONG, ROY ALEXANDER, Esquire ...... Mnlgrave BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Hawthorne BEARDMORE, EDWIN JAMES, Esquire Balonne BENNETI, COLIN JAMES, Esquire, B.A., LL.B. South Brisbane BJELKE-PETERSEN, JOHANNES, Esquire Barambah BROMLEY, FRED PHILLIP, Esquire ...... Norman BURROWS, JAMES, Esquire Port Curtis BYRNE, PETER, Esquire Mourilyan 2 CAMM, RONALD ERNEST, Esquire ...... Whitsunday CAMPBELL, FREDERICK ALEXANDER, Esquire Aspley CAREY, CECIL CHARLES, Esquire ...... Albert CHALK, Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY ...... Lockyer COBURN, ARTHUR, Esquire Burdekin DAVIES, HORACE JASON, Esquire ...... Maryborough DEAN, HAROLD, Esquire Sandgate DELAMOTHE, PETER ROYLANCE, Esquire, O.B.E., M.B., Univ. Syd. Bow en DEWAR, ALEXANDER TATTENHALL, Esquire Wavell DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire ...... Aubigny

1 Appointed 4 May, 1961. 2 Elected at by-election, 1 July, 1961. IV. THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued DONALD, JAMES, Esquire Ipswich East DUFFICY, JOHN JOSEPH, Esquire .. Warrego DUGGAN, JOHN EDMUND, Esquire Toowoomba W. EVANS, Honourable ERNEST Mirani EWAN, WILLIAM MANSON, Esquire Roma FLETCHER, Honourable ALAN ROY Cunningham GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire South Coast GILMORE, THOMAS VERNON, Esquire Tablelands GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire Mackay GUNN, WILLIAM MORRISON, Esquire Wynnum HANLON, PATRICK JOSEPH, Esquire Baroona HARRISON, ROBERT LESUE, Esquire Logan HART, GRAHAM LLOYD, Esquire, Q.C. Mount Gravatt HERBERT, JOHN DESMOND, Esquire Sherwood HEWITT, NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC, Esquire. Mackenzie HILEY, Honourable THOMAS ALFRED Chatsworth HILTON, Honourable PAUL JEROME REMIGIUS Camarvon HODGES, ALLEN MAXWELL, Esquire Gym pie HOOPER, KEITH WILUAM, Esquire Greenslopes HOUGHTON, JAMES EDWARD HIRAM, Esquire Redcliffe HOUSTON, JOHN WILLIAM, Esquire Bulimba HUGHES, CLIVE MELWYN, Esquire Kurilpa INCH, ALEXANDER JAMES, Esquire Burke JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire Calli de KNOX, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Nundah LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire, D.F.C. Kedron LONERGAN, WILUAM HORACE, Esquire Flinders I,OW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire Cooroora MAD§EN, Honourable OTTO OTTOSEN Warwick MANN, JOHN HENRY, Esquire Brisbane MARSDEN, IVOR, Esquire Ipswich West MELLOY, JOHN, Esquire Nudgee MORRIS, Honourable KENNETH JAMES Mount Coot-tha MULLER, ADOLF GUSTAVE, Esquire Fassifern MUNRO, Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE Toowong NEWTON, HAROLD FRANCIS, Esquire Belmont NICHOJ"SON, Honourable DAVID ERIC Murrumba NICKLIN, Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN .. Landsborough NOBLE, Honourable HENRY WINSTON, M.B., B.S. Yeronga 3 O'DONNELL, EUGENE CHRISTOPHER, Esquire Barcoo PILBEAM, REGINALD BYRON JARVIS, Esquire Rockhampton S. PIZZEY, Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN, B.A., Dip.Ed. Isis RAE, WALLACE ALEXANDER RAMSAY, Esquire Gregory RAMSDEN, SAMUEL RA YMOND, Esquire Merthyr RICHTER, Honourable HAROLD Somerset ROW, JOHN ALFRED, Esquire Hinehinbrook SHERRINGTON, DOUGLAS JOHN, Esquire Salisbury SMITH, PERCY RAYMUND, Esquire, LL.B. Windsor SULUVAN, VICTOR BRUCE, Esquire Condamine TA YLOR, HAROLD BOURNE, Esquire, D.S.O. Clayfield THACKERAY, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire Rockhampton N. TOOTH, SEYMOUR DOUGLAS, Esquire Ashgrove TUCKER, PERCY JOHN ROBERT, Esquire Townsville North WALLACE, GEORGE WALTER GORDON, Esquire Cairns WALSH, EDWARD JOSEPH, Esquire Bundaberg WHARTON, CLAUDE ALFRED, Esquire Burnett WINDSOR, ROBERT LEVI, Esquire Ithaca ------'Elected at by-election, I July, !961. V.

COMMITTEES Library.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. DEAN, Mr. DONALD, Mr. EWAN, Mr. HOUSTON, Mr. RAMSDEN and Mr. TOOTH. Parliamentary Buildings.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. HANLON, Mr. HEWITf, Mr. HODGES, Mr. HOOPER, Mr. NEWTON and Mr. SHERRINGTON. Printing.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. BJELKE-PETERSEN, Mr. CAMPBELL, Mr. DUFFICY, Mr. GRAHAM, Mr. SMITH and Mr. WALLACE. Refreshment Rooms.-Mr. SPEAKER, Dr. DEJ"AMOTHE, Mr. HARRISON, Mr. LONERGAN, Mr. MANN, Mr. MARSDEN and Mr. THACKERAY. Standing Orders.-Mr. SPEAKER, Mr. DUGGAN, Mr. LLOYD, Mr. MUNRO, Mr. NICKLIN, Mr. TAYLOR and Mr. WALSH.

ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL Elections Judge- 1961 and 1962-Tbe Honourable Mr. JUSTICE STABl.E. Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.230-232 1962 21 August 1962 - 7 December 1962

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Subjects

Address in Reply­ BILLS-continued: Adoption, 419. Babinda Sugar Works Act of 1924 Repeal (initiation), 2143; (initiation in com­ Answer of Governor, 546. mittee), 2170; (1°), 2171; (2° and Debate, 17, 32, 412; (amendment-Mr. committee), 2450; (3°), 2509, Duggan), 33, 97, 147, 188, 254, 291, (assent), 2573. 341, 385. Babinda Township (Lands) (initiation), Presentation to Governor, 513. 1940; (initiation in committee), 2178; Adjournment of House, Fonnal motion under (1 °), 2179; (2° and committee), Standing Order No. 137- 2460; (3°), 2510; (assent), 2573. Inala Hotel (Mr. Duggan), 2378. Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amendment (initiation), 1573; (initiation in Adjournments, Special, 24, 576, 1984, 2069, committee), 1790; (1°), 1791; (2°), 2186, 2301, 2462, 2571, 2713. 1849; (committee), 1850; (3°), 1854; Air pollution, Presentation of petitions (Mr. (assent), 2071. Herbert), 923, 924. City of Brisbane Market Acts Amendment Ambulance vehicles, Right of way (minis­ (initiation), 2244; (initiation in com­ terial statement), 1986. mittee), 2344; (1 °), 2356; (2°, com­ mittee and 3°), 2568; (assent), 2573. Apprentices, Training, Presentation of petition (Mr. Newton), 1207. City of Brisbane (North Pine River Dam) (initiation), 1940; (initiation in com­ Auditor-General's Reports-- mittee), 2364; (1°), 2371; (2°), 2569; Brisbane City Council accounts, 1912. (committee and 3°), 2571; (assent), Loans Sinking Funds, 700. 2573. Public accounts, 922. City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension of the Period for Inspection) (initiation), Australia and the European Common Market 2307; (initiation in committee), 2407; (motion-Mr. Harrison), 449, 554, (1°), 2416; (2°), 2549; (committee), 632; (amendment-Mr. Hilton), 643. 2559; (3°), 2562; (assent), 2573. Barcoo Electoral District- Collinsville-Townsville-Mount Is a Railway Member sworn (Mr. O'Donnell), 8. Agreement (initiation), 1557; (initia­ tion in committee), 1796; (1°), 1823; Return of writ, 8. (2°), 2002; (committee), 2013; (3°), Voting- 2020; (assent), 2071. Order for return (motion-Mr. Commonwealth and State Housing Agree­ O'Donnell), 32. ment (initiation), 426; (initiation in Return tabled, 96. committee), 1302, 1327; (1 °), 1333; (2°), 1652, 1681, 1755, 1782; (com­ Barristers and Solicitors, Fees paid by mittee), 1784; (3 o), 1796; (assent), Crown- 2071. Order for return (motion-Mr. Mann), 231. Companies (initiation), 32; (initiation in committee), 231, 251, 288, 326, 427; Return tabled, 579. (1 °), 432; (2°), 1892; (committee), 1915; (3°), 1940; (assent), 2071. BILLS- Appropriation No. 1 (suspension of Cremation Acts Amendment (initiation), Standing Orders), 32; (all stages), 8 5; 516; (initiation in committee), 814; (assent), 85. (1°), 821; (2°), 1826; (committee), 1829; (3°), 1854; (assent), 2071. Appropriation No. 2 (suspension of Stand­ ing Orders), 1650; (1° and 2°), 1738; Crown Land Development Act Amend­ (committee and 3°), 1753; (assent), ment (initiation), 1873; (initiation in 1938. committee), 1881; (1°), 1892 (2°), 1988; (committee), 1999; (3°), 2001; Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt (assent), 2071. Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts ~me~dment (initiation), 706; (initia­ Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), 452; tion m committee), 919; (1 o ) , 922; (initiation in committee), 821; {1°), (2° and committee), 1390; (3°), 1406; 827; (2°), 1830; (committee), 1834; (assent), 1985. (3°), 1854; (assent), 2071. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

.lULLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Electric Light and Power Acts and Other Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Acts Amendment (initiation), 2143; (initiation), 706; (initiation in com­ (initiation in committee), 2177; (1°), mittee), 892; (1°), 919; (2°), 1390; 2178; (2°), 2297; (committee), 2308; (committee), 1397; (3°), 1406; (3°), 2400; (assent), 2573. (assent), 1871. Electrical Workers and Contractors (initia­ Law Reform (Wills) (initiation), 2244; tion), 1987; (initiation in committee), (initiation in committee), 2274; (1°), 2118; (1 °), 2129; (2°), 2426; (com­ 2281; (2°), 2512; (committee and mittee), 2440; (3°), 2509; (assent), 3°), 2518; (assent), 2573. 2573. Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment (initi­ ation), 1681; (initiation in com­ Explosives Act Amendment (initiation), mittee), 1777; (1°), 1782; (2°), 480; (initiation in committee), 1466; 1857; (committee), 1870; (3°), 1873; (1°), 1468; (2°), 1500; (committee), (assent), 1985. 1501; (3°), 1557; (assent), 1871. Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Acts Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initiation), Amendment (initiation), 1242; (inita­ 2143; (initiation in committee), 2167; tion in Committee and 1 o), 1777; (2 a (1 °), 2170; (2°), 2247, 2266; (com­ and committee), 1857; (3°), 1873; mittee), 2269; (3°), 2307; (assent), (assent), 2071. 2573. Limitation (Persons under Disabilities) Government Loan (initiation), 2143; (initiation), 2244; (initiation in com­ (initiation in committee), 2171; (1°), mittee), 2281; (1 °), 2287; (2°), 2519; 2177; (2° and committee), 2196; (committee and 3 o), 2521; (assent), (3 °), 2244; (assent), 2301. 2573. Grammar Schools Acts Amendment Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 516; (initiation), 1987; (initiation in com­ (initiation in committee), 706; (1°), mittee), 2115; (lo), 2118; (2°), 2185; 740; (2°), 1081, 1119; (committee), (committee), 2186; (3°), 2196; (assent), 1124; (3°), 1208; (assent), 1679. 2573. Local Government Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 979; (initiation in committee), Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), 1568, 1573, 1650; (1°), 1652; (2°), 2076; (initiation in committee), 2144, 1834; (committee), 1836; (3°), 1854; 2161; (1°), 2167; (2°), 2449; (com­ (assent), 2071. mittee), 2450; (3°), 2509; (assent), 2573. Local Government (Rateable Value Adjustment) (initiation), 2265; (initia­ Hawkers and Pedlars (initiation), 1940. in committee), 2310; (1°), 2344; (2°), 2521; (committee), 2540; (3°), 2548; Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), (assent), 2573. 1988; (initiation in committee), 2098; (1°), 2115; (2°), 2213; (committee), Main Roads Acts Amendment (initiation), 2223, 2244; (3°), 2265; (assent), 1940; (initiation in committee), 2082; 2573. (1°), 2098; (2°), 2287; (committee), 2297; (3°), 2307; (assent), 2573. Labour and Industry Acts Amendment Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ (initiation), 892; (initiation in com­ tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia­ mittee), 1246; (1°), 1248; (2°), 1847; tion), 1081; (initiation in committee), (committee), 1849; (3°), 1854; 1769; (1°), 1776; (2°), 1850; (com­ (assent), 2071. mittee), 1852; (3°), 1854; (assent), Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 1650; 2071. (initiation in committee), 1854; (1°), Picture Theatres and Films Acts Amend­ 1855; (2°, committee and 3°), 1988; ment (initiation), 979; (initiation in (assent), 2071. committee), 1564; (amendment-Mr. Aikens), 1565; (1°), 1568; (2° and Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 2195; committee), 1834; (3°), 1854; (initiation in committee), 2196; (1 °), (assent), 2071. 2211; (2°), 2460; (committee), 2462; (3°), 2510; (assent), 2573. Police Acts Amendment (initiation and initiation in committee), 2400; (1 o), Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), 2407; (20, committee and 3°), 2568; 2076; (initiation in committee), 2356; (assent), 2573. (1°), 2364; (2°), 2454; (committee), Pollution of Waters by Oil Act Amend­ 2458; (3°), 2509; (assent), 2573. ment (initiation), 1573; (initiation in Land Tax (Further Adjustment) (initia­ committee), 1791; (1°), 1792; (2° tion), 1497; (initiation in committee), and committee), 1850; (3°), 1854; 1823; (1 °), 1826; (2°), 1937; (com­ (assent), 2071. mittee), 1938; (3°), 1940; (assent), Queensland Marine Act Amendment 2071. (initiation), 2076. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 3

BILLS-continued: By-elections during recess-- Queensland Statutes ( 1962 Reprint) Barcoo Electoral District- (initiation), 1987; (initiation in com­ Member sworn (Mr. O'Donnell), 8. mittee), 2179; (1°), 2184; (2°), 2510; Return of writ, 8. (committee and 3°), 2512; (assent), 2573. Voting- Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Order for return (motion-Mr. (initiation), 1873; (initiation in com­ O'Donnell), 32. mittee), 1940; (1°), 1984; (2°), 2020; Return tabled, 96. (committee), 2056; (3°), 2069; Whitsunday Electoral District­ (assent), 2071. Member sworn (Mr. Camm), 8. State Housing Acts and Another Act Return of writ, 8. Amendment (initiation), 2265; (initia­ tion in committee), 2269; (1°), 2274; Voting- (2°), 2450; (committee), 2454; (3°), Order for return (motion-Mr. 2509; (assent), 2573. O'Donnell), 32. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Return tabled, 96. Acts and Another Act Amendment Chairman of Committees-- (initiation), 2195; (initiation in com­ Ruling, Motion of dissent, 1612, 2016. mittee), 2212; (1°), 2213; (2° and committee), 2462; (3°), 2510; Chairmen of Committees, Temporary­ (assent), 2573. Panel nominated by Mr. Speaker, 14. Succession and Probate Duties Acts and Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale, Disallow­ Another Act Amendment (initiation), ance of Order in Councii (motion­ 1873; (initiation in committee), 1874; Mr. Donald), 441. (1°), 1881; (2° and committee), 1938; Days of sitting (see "Sitting days"). (3°), 1940; (assent), 2071. Deaths (motions of condolence, &c.)­ Swine Compensation Fund (initiation), 1988; (initiation in committee), 2076; Chandler, Sir John B., 2072. (1°), 2081; (2°), 2184; (committee), Daniel, Mr. D. J. M., 2072. 2185; (3°), 2195; (assent), 2573. Davis, Mr. E. W., 8. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 341; Jesson, Mr. C. G., 2072. (initiation in committee), 480; (1 o), · 513; (2°), 980, 1208; (committee), Mackay, Mr. G. H., 1389. 1212; (3°), 1242; (assent), 1326. Massey, Mr. H., 2660. Transport Laws Validation (initiation and Roberts, Hon. L. H. S., 8. initiation in committee), 2574; (amend­ Roberts, Mr. J. H. C., 579. ment-Mr. Walsh), 2603; (1°), 2642; Taylor, Mr. J. R., 8. (2°), 2661; (committee), 2699; (3°), 2713; (assent), 2713. Declaration of land as scenic reserve, Proposal to revoke (motion-Mr. Trustee Companies (initiation), 1681; Madsen), 453, 516. (initiation in committee), 1855; (1°), 1856; (2° and committee), 1912; Declaration of land as State forest reserve, (3°), 1914; (assent), 2071. Proposal to revoke (motion-Mr. Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment Madsen), 1557. (initiation), 1242; (initiation in com­ Delegation of ministerial authority­ mittee), 1406; (1°), 1410; (2°), 1856; Minister for Development, Mines, Main (committee), 1857; ( 3 o), 1873; Roads and Electricity, 2071. (assent), 2071. Minister for Health and Home Affairs, Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Acts 2195. Amendment (initiation), 892; (initia­ tion in committee), 1242; (1 o), 1246; Minister for Transport, 14. (2°), 1836; (committee), 1845; (3°), DIVISIONs- 1854; (assent), 2071. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Duggan), 412. (initiation), 480; (initiation in com­ mittee), 1025; (1°), 1028; (2°), 1469; Adjournment of House (Standing Order (committee), 1470; (3°), 1497; No. 137)- (assent), 1871. Inala Hotel (motion-Mr. Duggan), 2400. Workers' Compensation (Lead Poisoning, Mount Isa) Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLS- tion), 426; (initiation in committee), City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension 433, 1302; (1°), 1302; (2°), 1497; of the Period for Inspection)­ (committee), 1500; (3°), 1557; Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), (assent), 1871. 2562. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DIVISIONS-continued: DIVISIONS-continued: BILLs-continued: SUPPLY- Commonwealth and State Housing ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Agreement- Executive and Legislative- Clause 8 (amendment-Mr. Lloyd), Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency 1790. the Governor (amendment to Electrical Workers and Contractors­ reduce Item by £1-Mr. Duggan), Clause 10 (amendment-Mr. Sher­ 975. rington), 2446. Health and Home Affairs- Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment­ Chief Office (amendment to reduce Initiation in committee, 919. Vote by £1-Mr. Duggan), 1678. Second reading, 13 97. Documents tabled, 14, 15,287, 340, 982, 1207, Clause 4, 1400. 2071, 2195, 2535. Clause 5, 1400. Clause 9, 1402. Elections Tribunal- Liquor Acts Amendment­ Judge for 1962 (Mr. Justice Stable), 2071. Initiation in committee, 740. Electricity supply industry in south-east Second reading, 1124. Queensland (ministerial statement), Clause 9, 1135. 552. Clause 23 (amendment-Mr. Estimates, Supplementary, 1960-1961- Duggan), 1153. Tabled, 1650. Clause 41 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1189; (amendment-Mr. Estimates-in-Chief, 1961-1962- Houghton), 1192. Tabled, 565. Clause 54 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1204. European Common Market {motion-Mr. Harrison), 449, 554, 632; (amend­ Local Government (Rateable Value ment-Mr. Hilton), 643. Adjustment)- Initiation in committee, 2344. Fees paid by Crown to barristers and Second reading, 2540. solicitors- Racing and Betting Acts Amendment­ Order for return (motion-Mr. Mann), Second reading, 2056. 231. Clause 6, 2058. Return tabled, 579. Clause 33 (as amended), 2064. Financial Statement (Committee of Supply)­ Traffic Acts Amendment­ Debate, 565, 580; (amendment to reduce Clause 2, 1223. Item by £1-Mr. Duggan), 593, 649, Transport Laws Validation- 745, 832, 924. Initiation in committee (amendment- Tables relating to, Tabled, 565. Mr. Walsh), 2608. Fire brigade vehicles, Right of way (minister­ Second reading, 2698. ial statement), 1986. Clause 3, 2"/04. Clause 4, 2705. Goondiwindi, Concessional rail freight rates Clause 7, 2711. (ministerial statement), 439. Schedule (amendment-Mr. Ander­ son), 2713. Governor's Opening Speech, 1, 17. Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent (Mr. "Hansard", Circulation and cost, 577; Duggan), 1616, 2017. Revision of proofs of speeches, 1300. Collinsvil!e State Coal Mine, Sale, Dis­ Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ allowance of Order in Council tion as scenic area (motion-Mr. (motion-Mr. Donald), 449. Madsen), 453, 516. Financial Statement (amendment to reduce Home construction in Queensland, Presenta­ Item by £1-Mr. Duggan), 975. tion of petition (Mr. Newton), 1987. Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ tion as scenic area (motion-Mr. Inala Hotel- Madsen), 546. Motion for adjournment of House (Mr. Motion- Duggan), 2378. "That the House do pass to the next Land valuations, Right of appeal by Queens­ business" (Mr. Nicklin), 2509. land Housing Commission (ministerial Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance statement), 1680. of Order in Council (motion-Mr. Duggan), 141. Library, Parliamentary­ Resolved under Standing Order No. 148, Committee, Appointment, 31. 740, 2698, 2704, 2705, 2711, 2713. Report, 645. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 5

Licensing Commission, Newspaper statement Opening of Parliament, 1. by Chairman (motion-Mr. Duggan), 2471; (notice of motion-Mr. Walsh), Opening Speech of Governor, 1, 17. 2509. Orders in Council, Disallowance- Liquor Acts, Amendment, Presentation of Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale (motion petition (Mr. Dean), 648. -Mr. Donald), 441. Mad!:, Mr. Justice (ministerial statement), Profiteering Prevention Acts (motion­ 2470. Mr. Duggan), 132. (lapsed Mattbews, Mr. Justice, Letter to Mr. Speaker, Overseas developmental loans 578. motion), 499. Parliament­ Meat industry, Industrial safety (ministerial statement), 1301. Opening, 1. Prorogation, 2714. Members- Parliamentary Buildings Committee, Appoint­ Deaths- ment, 31. Chandler, Sir John B., 2072. Parliamentary Library- Daniel, Mr. D. J. M., 2072. Committee, Appointment, 31. Davis, Mr. E. W., 8. Jesson, Mr. C. G., 2072. Report, 645. Mackay, Mr. G. H., 1389. Personal explanations-­ Roberts, Hon. L. H. S., 8. Mr. Evans, 2424. Roberts, Mr. J. H. C., 579. Mr. Gaven, 2424. Taylor, Mr. J. R., 8. Mr. Graham, 2425. Ordered to apologise- Mr. Hanlon, 2265. Mr. Aikens, 553, 1636. Mr. Sherrington, 2424. Mr. Burrows, 1559. Mr. Smith, 2425. Mr. Hanlon, 1662. Personal statement­ Mr. Lloyd, 1431. Mr. Morris, 553. Ordered to resume seat­ Petitions- Mr. Aikens, 1432. Air pollution (Mr. Herbert), 923, 924. Mr. Sherrington, 1132. Apprentices, Training (Mr. Newton), 1207. Ordered to withdraw from chamber­ Home Construction in Queensland (Mr. Mr. Aikens, 553. Newton), 1987. Sworn- Liquor Acts, Amendment (Mr. Dean), 648. Mr. R. E. Camm, 8. Public Hospital, Wynnum (Mr. Gunn), 16. Mr. E. C. O'Donnell, 8. Police vehicles, Right of way (ministerial Ministerial expenses-- statement), 1986. Order for return (motion-Mr. Jones), 32. Printing Committee, Appointment, 32. Return tabled, 385. Printing of reports, 31. Ministerial statements­ Private members' motions- Change in Ministry, 14. Australia and the European Common Concessional rail freight rates to Goondi­ Market (Mr. Harrison), 449, 554, 632; windi, 439. (amendment-Mr. Hilton), 643. Delegation of authority, Minister for Special overseas developmental loans Development, Mines, Main Roads and (lapsed), 449. Electricity, 2071; Minister for Health Privilege- and Home Affairs, 2195; Minister for Transport, 14. Newspaper statement by Chairman of Licensing Commission (motion-Mr. Electricity supply industry in south-east Duggan), 2471. Queensland, 5 52. Land valuations, Rights of appeal by Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance of Queensland Housing Commission, Order in Council (motion-Mr. 1680. Duggan), 132. Mack, Mr. Justice, 2470. Prorogation of Parliament, 2714. Meat Industry, Industrial safety, 1301. Queensland Housing Commission, Rights of Right of way to fire brigade, ambulance appeal against land valuations (minis­ and police vehicles, 1986. terial statement), 1680. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS- QUESTIONS-continued: Form, scope and limitation (Mr. Speaker), Agricultural Bank, Interest on Loan Fund 24, 31, 47, 224, 551, 827, 1025, 1241, advances (Mr. Lloyd), 628: Building, 1388, 1406, 1556, 1571, 1914, 2072, South Brisbane (Mr. Bennett), 1792. 2135, 2161, 2195, 2244, 2263, 2377, Agricultural college, Ayr, Establishment 2470, 2564, 2574, 2649, 2659. (Mr. Coburn), 1079, 1118. Abattoirs- Air pollution, Report of committee (Mr. Calli de Dawson Co-operative, Construc­ Duggan), 86; Cancer-forming chemi­ tion (Mr. Lloyd), 628, 645. cals, Research by Adelaide University Mackay, Construction (Mr. Graham), team (Mr. Ramsden), 283. 25, 1496. Airline companies, Government business Murgon (Mr. Houghton), 1872. (Mr. Melloy), 1300. Roma (Mr. Lloyd), 645. Aitkenvale State School, New classrooms Townsville, Board's finances (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 422, 1792, 2151. Aikens), 437; Saleyards (Mr. Tucker), Albert State School, Maryborough (Mr. 1301. Davies), 56. Aboriginals- Alcan, Bauxite treatment, New process Cherbourg settlement, Child endowment (Mr. Hanlon), 629; Cape York Penin­ (Mr. Bennett), 1680. sula, Operations (Mr. Adair), 2139. Church missions, Cape York Peninsula, Alcoholism, Treatment (Mr. Coburn), 629. Hookworm control (Mr. Adair), 130; (Mr. Duggan), 337; (Mr. Lloyd), Aluminium smelter, Establishment (Mr. 338. Burrows), 1404. Garbutt, Alternative accommodation Amagraze Limited, Lease in Walkamin area (Mr. Tucker), 1795. (Mr. Wallace), 46, 143. Hookworm control (Mr. Adair), 130; American tourists to Queensland (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 337; (Mr. Lloyd), 338. Houston), 88. Hopevale Mission, Punishment of Jimmy Amoco oil refinery, Bulwer Island­ Jacko and others (Mr. Bromley), 132; Construction and area leased (Mr. Dug­ (Mr. Wallace), 423, 1649. gan), 546; (Mr. Bromley), 2564. Ill-treatment, Letter from Council for Staff, Number (Mr. Melloy), 131; Trades Aboriginal Rights and Investigation and occupations (Mr. Melloy), 185. (Mr. Wallace), 1853, 2156. Wharf (Mr. Melloy), 2241. Jacko, Jimmy, Punishment at Hopevale Mission (Mr. Bromley), 132; (Mr. Anglers' reserve, Haughton River (Mr. Wallace), 423, 1649. Coburn), 514, 2304. Mareeba, Additional houses (Mr. Adair), Animals, Native, Destruction (Mr. 2259. Duggan), 86. Native Affairs Department, Advances to Anti-biotics, Use by dairy farmers (Mr. coloured people for purchases (Mr. Bromley), 2655. Adair), 426. Appeals, Rights of convicted persons (Mr. Pitt, Henry, Death at Palm Island (Mr. Bromley), 96. Tucker), 701. Weipa Mission (Mr. Adair), 1024. Apprentices- Welfare officers, Salaries (Mr. Aikens), Approvals and rejections, Feb.-July 1960 1648; Townsville, Appointment (Mr. and 1961 (Mr. Newton), 93; Dec. Tucker), 1794. 1961, Jan. and Feb. 1962 (Mr. New­ ton), 2239; Mar.-May 1962 (Mr. Aboud, Mr. J., Legal fees, Westbrook Newton), 2648. inquiry (Mr. Bennett), 248. Apprenticeship Committee, Annual Adams, Senior Constable, Use of aqua-lung report, Tabling (Mr. Bromley), 2465. equipment (Mr. Melloy), 2149. Apprenticeship Office, Allocations of apprentices (Mr. Newton), 93. Advertisements in local Press, Government tenders and contracts (Mr. Aikens), College improvements (Mr. Newton), 1871. 2304. Daytime training (Mr. Bromley), 131; Advertising, Radio and television (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 515. Sherrington), 2304. Government departments (Mr. Newton), Aerial Ambulance Service, Cairns (Mr. 2135. Wallace), 28. Mackay (Mr. Graham), 2306. Aerial bait-laying campaign against dingoes Railway Department (see "Railways"). Mr. Duggan), 420. Technical training, Review of syllabuses Agent-General's report, Professional and (Mr. Newton), 2258. technical appointments (Mr. Bennett), Aqua-lung squad, Police Department (Mr. 54. Melloy), 2149. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 7

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Aratula railway trucking yards (Mr. Bardon, High school site (Mr. Hanlon), Muller), 244. 2190. Art union permits, Issue at Townsville Barfield, H. & M., Erection of obstruction (Mr. Tucker), 977. across Grendon Creek (Mr. Graham), Ashes, Supply by Southern Electric 2467. Authority of Queensland (Mr. Brom­ Barron River- ley), 2465. Kamerunga, Removal of sand and gravel Assayer, Mareeba (Mr. Adair), 2258. (Mr. Adair), 831. Kuranda, Bridge (Mr. Gilmore), 2153. Atherton High School (Mr. Wallace), 2376. Mareeba, High-level bridge (Mr. Adair), Atherton Shire, Declaration as drought- 631. stricken area (Mr. Gilmore), 1301. Speed-boat racing (Mr. Adair), 1938. Atherton Tableland, Rail freights from Cairns (Mr. Adair), 1405, 2238; Rail­ Barron River-Redlynch section, Kamerunga way system and effect of beef roads main road (Mr. Adair), 705. (Mr. Adair), 1986. Bauxite-- Australasian Consumers Limited (Mr. Alcan, New treatment process (Mr. Houghton), 1680. Hanlon), 629; Operations, Cape York Australasian Meat Industry Employees Peninsula (Mr. Adair), 2139. Union, Strike action, Summonses (Mr. Aluminium smelter for treatment (Mr. Mann), 1206. Burrows), 1404. Australian Broadcasting Commission radio Comalco, Operations (Mr. Mann), 49; programmes (Mr. Aikens), 2419. (Mr. Melloy), 230; (Mr. Adair), 2139. Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Exports, Additional (Mr. Melloy), 324; Enginemen, Strike ballot (Mr. Royalties (Mr. Graham), 2305. Ramsden), 96. Japanese trade, Orders for ships (Mr. Australian Inland Mission Hostel, Coen Melloy), 2241. (Mr. Adair), 129. Production, Disposal (Mr. Melloy), 230. Australian Medical Association, Govern­ Beans, Freight rates from Maryborough ment representation on fees and ethics and Gympie (Mr. Davies), 2189. tribunals (Mr. Aikens), 2418. Beef prices (Mr. Burrows), 2160, 2657; Australian National Airlines, Govermnent (Mr. Thackeray), 2654. business (Mr. Melloy), 1300. Australian Oil and Gas Corporation Beef-cattle roads- Limited, Shareholding of Minister for Boulia-Mt. Isa (Mr. Tucker), 142; (Mr. Mines (Mr. Wallace), 2419. Lloyd), 183, 245. Ayr- Cattle production, Increase (Mr. Tucker), 339. Agricultural college, Establishment (Mr. Coburn), 1079, 1118. Central Queensland, Expenditure (Mr. O'Donnell), 2160. General Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Commonwealth assistance (Mr. Davies), Police station, New (Mr. Coburn) 92 142. ' ' 187; (Mr. Aikens), 226; (Mr. Bromley), 249; (Mr. Lloyd), 1205. Ayr Concrete Products, Contract with Georgetown-Mt. Surprise (Mr. Lloyd), Queensland Housing Commission, 245. Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 743. Normanton-Julia Creek (Mr. Lloyd), Ayr Shire, Pasteurised milk (Mr. Coburn) 245; (Mr. Tucker), 742. 1795. ' Priority of construction (Mr. Lloyd), 183. Ayr-Townsville section, Bruce Highway, Windorah-Yaraka (Mr. Thackeray), 2137. High-level bridges (Mr. Coburn), 2647. Wood, Senator Ian, Statement (Mr. Rae), 1080. Babinda, Hospital (see "Hospitals"); Road transport of sugar to Mourilyan (Mr. Belgian Gardens State School, Townsville, Byrne), 1495. Sewerage (Mr. Tucker), 55, 2158. Bailey's Creek area, Forestry road (Mr. Belmont State School, Additional class­ Adair), 251. rooms (Mr. Newton), 93, 2565; City water supply (Mr. Newton), 2566. Banyo- Berserker Range road, Rockhampton, Police Station (Mr. Melloy), 131. Crown land (Mr. Thackeray), 144, Railway Workshops, Gardens and lawns 250; Expenditure by Rockhampton (Mr. Melloy), 55, 813; Tobacco City Council (Mr. Thackeray), 287, storage (Mr. Melloy), 382. 2422. Barambah, Hon. member, Mining leases Besser blocks, Housing Commission houses (Mr. Aikens), 476. (Mr. Houston), 1495. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Betting, Off-course, Prosecutions (Mr. Bookmakers, Turnover tax (Mr. Hanlon), Duggan), 645; On-course, Turnover tax 2133, 2236; (Mr. Bromley), 2563; (Mr. Hanlon), 2133, 2236; (Mr. Brom­ (Mr. Melloy), 2656. ley), 2563; (Mr. Melloy), 2656. Boondall State School (Mr. Melloy), 2241. Biboohra-Mt. Carbine section, Mulligan Boonooroo-Maryborough road (Mr. Highway (Mr. Adair), 55. Davies), 325. Biboohra-Mt. Molloy section, Mulligan "Border hoppers" and Roads (Contribution Highway (Mr. Adair), 1556. to Maintenance) Acts (Mr. Anderson), Bicycles, Shelters at Cairns State schools 57. (Mr. Wallace), 2194; Stolen and recov­ Borthwick, Thomas and Sons (A'asia) Ltd., ered (Mr. Houston), 2422. Murarrie land, Housing Commission Biggenden area, Bismuth deposits (Mr. inquiries (Mr. Houston), 26; Inter­ Davies), 2307. state meat, Inspection (Mr. Houghton); 702, 811. Bird, Mr. N., Appointment as inspector, Department of Health and Home Botulism, Townsville- area Affairs (Mr. Bennett), 1753. (Mr. Tucker), 2565. Birds, Native, Destruction (Mr. Duggan), Boulia, Cattle acquired by Sgt. A. E. 86. Fawkes (Mr. Aikens), 548, 1572, Bismuth deposits, Biggenden area (Mr. 1679. Davies), 2307. Boulia-Mt. Isa beef cattle road­ Bjelke-Petersen, Mr. J., M.L.A., Mining Commonwealth offer (Mr. Tucker), 142. leases (Mr. Aikens), 476. Cost (Mr. Lloyd), 245. Priority (Mr. Lloyd), 183. Black, Mr. G. J., Director of Secondary Education, Overseas visit (Mr. Brom­ Bowen, Railway Workshops, Lifting equip­ Iey), 1388. ment (Mr. Tucker), 384; Port facili­ ties, Commonwealth aid (Dr. Dela­ Blackstone State School (Mr. Donald), 231. mothe), 1300. Blair Athol-Emerald railway line, Ganger (Mr. Aikens), 1679. Bowen Consolidated Open-cut Coal Mine (see "Coal-mining industry"). Blicharski, Harry, Damages awarded Boyd v. Scagliotti, Judgment of Full Court against Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Aikens), 422. (Mr. Aikens), 703. Boyne Valley branch railway line, Sale of Blind workers, Basic wage and cost-of-living buildings (Mr. Burrows), 2160, 2377. adjustments (Mr. Sherrington), 26; Pedestrian crossing, Cornwall Street, Branch Registers, Companies Act of 1961 Thompson Estate (Mr. Bromley), 320. (Mr. Duggan), 2418. Blood donors, Red Cross Blood Bank, Pay­ Bread, Price fixation (Mr. Aikens), 1494. ment (Mr. Bromley), 146. Brinsmead Road, Mulgrave Shire, Con­ Blood tests, Drink-driving, Needles used struction (Mr. Adair), 648, 2155. at Redcliffe (Mr. Houghton), 549. Brisbane- Blood transfusions at public hospitals (Mr. City Council, Chermside land bought Sherrington), 128. from Commonwealth for youth and Bloomfield-Daintree River road (Mr. recreational purposes (Mr. Dewar), Adair), 2566. 2646. Dental clinic (see "Hospitals"). Bloomfield, State school, New (Mr. Adair), 550, 2423; Sawmill, Closure (Mr. Gaol, Alterations (Mr. Bromley), 2262; Adair), 1556. Boy inmates (Mr. Bromley), 2416. General Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Boat harbour, Manly (Mr. Gunn), 145; Main roads, Expenditure (Mr. Lloyd), Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 438. 2151. Bolte, Hon. H. E., Premier of Victoria, Markets, Rocklea, New railway line (Mr. Statement on unemployment in Melloy), 2375. Queensland (Mr. Davies), 2190, 2257. Smog survey (Mr. Duggan), 86. Bonds Industries Ltd., Cotton growing Town plan (Mr. Hanlon), 2132; (Mr. (Mr. Coburn), 1079. Dean), 2195. Bonus payments, Statement by Minister for Traffic lights, Number and cost (Mr. Labour and Industry (Mr. Tucker), 54; Lloyd), 423. ?v.fount Isa Mines Limited (Mr. Sher­ British films (Mr. Aikens), 182. nngton), 382. Broadwater Road, State School (Mr. Boodua State School, Sealing of main road Newton), 2154; Housing Commission (Mr. Diplock), 704. project (see "Housing Commission"). INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 9

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Broadwater, Southport, Revenue of Depart­ Burnett River, Water conservation (Mr. ment of Harbours and Marine (Mr. Wharton), 2305. Donald), 2236. Byrnes Street, Mareeba, Sale of railway Broadway Motors, Police investigation land (Mr. Adair), 631. (Mr. Bennett), 631. Caboolture Shire, Valuer-General's valua­ Broken glass, Removal from roads (Mr. tions (Mr. Gaven), 27, 187. Aikens), 2303. Cafe, Queen Street, Brisbane, Liquor Brolgas, Lower Burdekin area (Dr. Dela­ licence (Mr. Bennett), 812. mothe), 705. Cairncross Dry Dock, Closure and em­ Brown & Broad Ltd., Carruchan sawmill ployees (Mr. Bromley), 322, 337; licence (Mr. Byrne), 2654. Silting of entrance (Mr. Newton), 2193. Browns Plains, Scrubby Creek, Weir (Mr. Newton), 285. Cairns- Bruce Highway- Aerial Ambulance Service (Mr. Wal­ lace), 28. Ayr-Townsville section, High-level Chemists' trading hours and Mr. E. C. bridges (Mr. Coburn), 2647. Lindsay (Mr. Aikens), 2651. Brisbane-Cairns, Signboards (Mr. Fish Board, Complaints by Queensland Aikens), 1465. Professional Fishermen's League (Mr. Haughton River high-level bridge (Mr. Wallace), 2194, 2419. Coburn), 2237. Harbour Board, Reclamation work (Mr. Julargo-Cluden section (Mr. Tucker), Adair), 705. 339. High School, Transport of students from Budget, Proceeds from sale of Government Machan's Beach (Mr. Adair), 1404. property, Inclusion (Mr. Bromley), Hospitals Board, Transfer of Babinda 424. Hospital (Mr. Armstrong), 323. Building industry- Machan's Beach- Builders, Registration (Mr. Dean), 2150. Erosion (Mr. Adair), 549. Controls, Report of committee (Mr. Transport of students, Cairns High Dean), 1871. School (Mr. Adair), 1404; Cairns "Labour only" contracts, Application to swimming baths (Mr. Adair), 2422. Industrial Commission (Mr. Aikens), Rail freights to Atherton Tableland (Mr. 422; (Mr. Newton), 423. Adair), 1405, 2238. Building societies, Loan money for houses Railway Workshops, Closure (Mr. and fiats (Mr. Newton), 51. Adair), 1023; (Mr. Wallace), 2133, 2262; Employees, Dismissal on com­ Bulk wheat waggons, Railway Department, pletion of apprenticeship (Mr. Adair), Supply (Mr. Sullivan), 1465; Shortage 2423. (Mr. Duggan), 2256. State schools, Bicycle shelters (Mr. Wal­ Bulwer Island oil refinery project­ lace), 2194. Construction and area leased (Mr. Swimming baths, Transport of students Duggan), 546; (Mr. Bromley), 2564. from Machan's Beach (Mr. Adair), Reclamation (Mr. Melloy), 2241. 2422. Staff, Number (Mr. Melloy), 131; Cairns area, Unemployment (Mr Adair), Trades and occupations (Mr. Melloy), 27; Red bloodwood sleepers for Rail­ 185. way Department (Mr. Tucker), 742. Wharf (Mr. Melloy), 2241. Cairns Modern Building Co. Pty. Ltd., Oar­ Bundamba State School, Misappropriation butt Housing Commission contract of school committee funds (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 2259, 2645. Herbert), 2469; (Mr. Sherrington), Cairns-Normanton all-weather road (Mr. 2567. Adair), 184. Buranda Boys, Girls and Infants State Callide-Dawson Co-operative Abattoir (Mr. Schools- Lloyd), 628, 645. Improvements and maintenance (Mr. Cane-cutters, Number employed 1957-1961 Bromley), 320. (Mr. Davies), 382. Oval at Girls School, Access (Mr. Cape Pallarenda, Water reticulation and Bromley), 439. building sites (Mr. Tucker), 142, 248. Student teachers (Mr. Brom!ey), 186. Cape York Peninsula- Burdekin Irrigation Hydro-electric and Alcan prospecting lease (Mr. Hanlon), Flood Mitigation Project (see "Irriga­ 629; (Mr. Adair), 2139. tion and water supply"). Church missions, Hookworm control Burketown, Flying dentist visits (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 130; (Mr. Duggan), 337; Inch), 2241. (Mr. Lloyd), 338. 10 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Cape York Peninsula-continued: Civil actions, Supreme Court, Delay in Drought-stricken area, Declaration (Mr. hearing (Mr. Wallace), 2156. Adair), 425; Fodder transport, Sub­ Clare area, Tobacco leaf sales (Mr. sidy (Mr. Adair), 1024. Coburn), 244; Water for farms (Mr. Hookworm control (Mr. Adair), 130; Tucker), 647. (Mr. Duggan), 337; (Mr. Lloyd), 338. Clark, Mr. J. R., Dangerous driving, Motor vehicles, Registration fees (Mr. Sentence (Mr. Aikens), 577. Adair), 2467. Clausen line- Sea transport of cattle (see "North "Cora," Cargo (Mr. Adair), 2304. Queensland-Cattle industry"). Cardiac Board, Compensation claims (Mr. Sea transport of cattle, Government Sherrington), 27; (Mr. Burrows), 251. contract (Mr. Adair), 56; Mr. Wallace), 2240; (Mr. Tucker), 2421, Carina Housing Commission project (see 2468; (Mr. Aikens), 2659. "Housing Commission"). Ships, Construction overseas (Mr. Carruchan, Sawmill licence (Mr. Byrne), Wallace), 1754; (Mr. Davies), 2649. 2654. Clerical appointees, Government depart­ Cash balances and investments, State (Mr. ments (Mr. Newton), 2135. Lloyd), 30. Clevedon Highway, Townsville (Mr. Cavanagh, Anthony Francis, Conviction Coburn), 1938. and pardon, Police inquiry (Mr. Dug­ Cleveland-Lota railway line, Construction gan), 126, 127; (Mr. Bennett), 229, and maintenance work 1959-1961, 244; Damages claim (Mr. Bennett), Cost (Mr. Bromley), 230, 250. 340. Cloncurry, Shire Council, Eradication of Cavendish Road, Coorparoo, Level cross­ noxious weeds (Mr. Inch), 185; State ing (Mr. Bromley), 225. School, Senior top (Mr. Inch), 2468. Centenary Cultural Centre (Mr. Duggan), Cluden-Julargo section, Bruce Highway 420. (Mr. Tucker), 339. Central Queensland beef cattle roads (Mr. Coal-loading facilities, Bowen and Glad- O'Donnell), 2160. stone, Commonwealth aid (Dr. Charters Towers, Railway sleeper mill (Mr. Delamothe), 1300. Lonergan), 706. Coal-mining industry- Charters Towers Finance Company Ltd. Bowen Consolidated Open-cut Coal (Mr. Aikens), 477. Mine, Scottville, Statement by Minister for Mines (Mr. Donald), Charters Towers-Townsville area, Botulism 979. (Mr. Tucker), 2565. Collinsville State Coal Mine­ Chemists' trading hours, Cairns (Mr. Equipment, Sale (Mr. Bromley), 146. Aikens), 2651. Industrial disputes (Mr. Lloyd), 30. Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement, Child Losses (Mr. Lloyd), 30. endowment (Mr. Bennett), 1680. Sale- Chermside, Land sold by Commonwealth Offer to Queensland Colliery to Brisbane City Council for youth Employees Union (Mr. Donald), and recreational purposes (Mr. 144. Dewar), 2646; Chest Hospital, Delays Proceeds, Inclusion in budget (Mr. (Mr. Newton), 2647. Bromley), 424. Chest X-rays and sick leave, Ipswich Rail­ Terms and conditions, Davis Con­ way Workshops employees (Mr. tractors Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Tucker), Melloy) 2138. 29; (Mr. Donald), 30; (Mr. Bromley), 383. Children leaving school, Employment (Mr. Workers, Employment at Styx State Houston), 52; (Mr. Hanlon), 88, 890. mine (Mr. Donald), 56. Church leaders, Views on unemployment (Mr. Davies), 142. Export trade- Freight concessions, Rail (Mr. Christmas cards, Departmental (Mr. Thackeray), 1913. Aikens), 1493. Harbour and port improvements, City valuations by Valuer-General (Mr. Commonwealth aid (Mr. Burrows), Newton), 978. 286; (Dr. Delamothe), 1300; (Mr. Civic centre, Inala, Date of completion Thackeray), 1871. (Mr. Sherrington), 145; Public library Japan, Negotiations (Mr. Thackeray), (Mr. Sherrington), 2373. 1872; Orders for ships (Mr. Melloy), 2241. Civic rights, Torres Strait islanders (Mr. Price of coal, Power houses (Mr. Adair), 2304. Burrows), 95. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 11

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Coal-mining industry-continued: Commonwealth aid-continued: Rail freights, Concessional (Mr. Grants to local authorities (Mr. Thackeray), 1913. Houghton), 2137. Styx State mine, Employment of Col­ Harbour and port improvements, Coal linsville mine-workers (Mr. Donald), export trade (Mr. Burrows), 286; (Dr. 56; Vacancies, Preference of Delamothe), 1300; (Mr. Thackeray), employment (Mr. Donald), 130. 1871. Transport of coal (Mr. Anderson), Psychiatric wards, General hospitals 2659. (Mr. Duggan), 547. Coen- Queensland and other States (Mr. Duggan), 126. A. I. M. Hostel, Extensions (Mr. Adair), 129. Report by Deputy Premier to Prime Minister on special assistance (Mr. Police Station, Motor transport (Mr. Duggan), 2150. Adair), 46. Subsidy on beds occupied, Government­ Water supply (Mr. Adair), 1388. controlled hospitals (Mr. Lloyd), 127; Coen-Laura main road, Grading (Mr. Private hospitals (Mr. Lloyd), 143. Adair), 832, 2658. Coen-Laura stock route, Watering facilities Unemployment relief- (Mr. Adair), 426, 439. Advances to local authorities (Mr. Houghton), 478; (Mr. Donald), 630. Collinsville, Unemployed workers, Black list (Mr. Duggan), 320. Central Queensland (Mr. O'Donnell), 2160, 2263. Collinsville State Coal Mine (see "Coal­ Ipswich City Council (Mr. Donald), mining industry"). 630. Collinsville-Mt. Isa railway project (see Commonwealth Aid Roads Act, Alloca­ "Railways"). tion to Rockhampton City Council Coloured people- (Mr. Thackeray), 287. Garbutt, Alternative accommodation Commonwealth Bank, Overdraft service (Mr. Tucker), 1795. fee (Mr. Coburn), 227. Hotel service and drinking (Mr. Lloyd), 477; (Mr. Tucker), 548. Commonwealth Railways officials, Enlist­ Townsville, Welfare officer (Mr. Tucker), ment of services (Mr. Donald), 2141. 1794. Commonwealth securities held by State Coloured and White Citizens' Co-opera­ Government, Interest (Mr. Hanlon), tive Association, Townsville (Mr. 646. Tucker), 1795. Companies Act of 1961, Branch Registers Comalco, Weipa- (Mr. Duggan), 2418; Operation of Bauxite production- section 162 (Mr. Hart), 2469. Disposal (Mr. Melloy), 230. Conservatorium of music, North Queens­ Export (Mr. Melloy), 324. land, (Mr. Aikens), 1853. Royalties (Mr. Graham), 2305. Contracts for Government projects, Struc­ Operations (Mr. Mann), 49; (Mr. Adair), tural and prefabrication work (Mr. 2139. Sherrington), 46; Advertisements in Commission rates, Auctions of surplus local press (Mr. Aikens), 1871. plant and machinery (Mr. Wallace), Convicted persons, Right of appeal (Mr. 52, 144. Bromley), 96. Common Market, European, Queensland's submissions (Mr. Bennett), 91. Cook Electorate, Unemployment (Mr. Adair), 2139. Commonwealth aid- Cook Highway, Hartley's Creek, Bridge Beef-cattle roads (Mr. Tucker), 142; (Mr. Adair), 2567. (Mr. Davies), 187; (Mr. Aikens), 226; (Mr. Bromley), 249; (Mr. Lloyd), 1205. Cook Shire, Unemployment, Relief through Bowen Harbour Board (Dr. Delamothe), main roads work (Mr. Adair), 2154· 1300. New council, Election (Mr. Adair>' Burdekin River Irrigation Hydro-electric 2375. ' and Flood Mitigation Project (Mr. Cooktown- Coburn), 1386, 1793. Sawmill, Closure (Mr. Adair) 1556· Developmental schemes (Mr. Lloyd), Re-opening (Mr. Adair), 223S. ' 2131. Shipping service by John Burke Ltd. Fish Board (Mr. Gunn), 383. (Mr. Wallace), 2653. Gladstone Harbour Board (Mr. Burrows), Water supply (Mr. Adair), 286. 286; (Dr. Delamothe), 1300; (Mr. Cooktown-Laura all-weather road (Mr. Thackeray), 1871. Adair), 2259, 2375. 12 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued. Cooktown-Laura railway line- Day-labour school projects, Dismissals Closure (Mr. Adair), 478, 1795; (Mr. (Mr. Newton), 514. Wallace), 2194. Debt collectors, Removal of goods and Rails, Sale by P. & S. Freighters (Mr. chattels (Mr. Houghton), 2466. Wallace), 2262. Decentralisation of population and indus­ Sale (Mr. Wallace), 2240. try (Mr. Aikens), 513. Use as route for road (Mr. Adair), 2375. Dental Acts, Board and prosecutions (Mr. Coolangatta-Mossman highway, Sealing Sherrington), 646. (Mr. Coburn), 647, 744. Dental hospitals and clinics (see "Hospi­ Coolangatta-Nerang railway line, Closure tals"). and sale of Government property (Mr. Dental students, Government assistance Bromley), 2140. (Mr. Sherrington), 283. Co-operative building societies, Townsville Development and Vending Corporation (Mr. Tucker), 812; (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Aikens), 246. 2235, 2650; Right of borrower to choose own solicitor (Mr. Aikens), Developmental schemes, Commonwealth 2650. assistance (Mr. Lloyd), 2131. Co-ordinated bus service, Sandgate Railway Diabetic clinics (see "Hospitals"). Station (Mr. Houghton), 2137. Dimbulah, Building allotments (Mr. Cooroy-Eumundi school-bus service (Mr. Gilmore), 2191. Baxter), 2646. Dimbulah-Mareeba main road (Mr. Coorparoo, Cavendish Road level crossing Gilmore), 2644. (Mr. Bromley), 225; Racecourse, High Dingoes, Aerial bait-laying campaign (Mr. school site (Mr. Bromley), 2242. Duggan), 420. Copper wire, Purchases by Townsville Dinmore State School (Mr. Donald), 95. Regional Electricity Board (Mr. Dittmer, Senator F., Statement on failures Aikens), 2372. in Queensland University examinations Cornwall Street, Thompson Estate, Pedes­ (Mr. Aikens), 2463. trian crossing for blind persons (Mr. Bromley), 320. Dobbyn-Kajabbi railway line, Sale of materials (Mr. Inch), 514. Cotton growing, Investigation by Bond's Industries Ltd. (Mr. Coburn), 1079. Doctor's Creek State School, Sealing of main road (Mr. Diplock), 704. Council for Aboriginal Rights, Letter on ill-treatment of aboriginals and investi­ Doomben racecourse, Adulteration of gation (Mr. Wallace), 1853, 2156. spirits (Mr. Mann), 420. Crown employees, Residences, Installation Douglas Shire, Unemployment, Relief of gas or electric stoves (Mr. Adair), through main roads works (Mr. 93; Dismissals and long-service leave Adair), 2154. payments (Mr. Baxter), 1023. Drinking drivers- Crown Law Office, Staff and salary classifi­ Blood tests, Needles used at Redcliffe cations (Mr. Duggan), 225. (Mr. Houghton), 549. Daintree River-Bloomfield road (Mr. Convictions (Mr. Coburn), 549. Adair), 2566. Mole, Mr. C. J., Court sentence, Crown Daintree-Rocky Point road (Mr. Adair), appeal (Mr. Aikens), 1648. 631. Drought relief, Rail freight rebates on Dairy farmers, Use of anti-biotics (Mr. machinery (Mr. Aikens), 476; Cape Bromley), 2655. York Peninsula, Fodder transport (Mr. Adair), 1024. Dalbeg area, Tobacco leaf sales (Mr. Coburn), 244; Water for farms (Mr. Drought-stricken areas, Declaration­ Tucker), 647. Atherton Shire (Mr. Gilmore), 1301. Dams, Number under construction for Cape York Peninsula (Mr. Adair), 425. Government and contractors (Mr. Eacham Shire (Mr. Gilmore), 1301. Newton), 146. Etheridge Shire (Mr. Gilmore), 1301. Dangerous driving, Sentence imposed on Julatten area (Mr. Adair), 228. J. R. Clark (Mr. Aikens), 577. Mareeba Shire (Mr. Gilmore), 1301. Darra railway line, Fares and passengers Mt. Molloy area (Mr. Adair), 228. (Mr. Sherrington), 2192. Eacham Shire, Declaration as drought­ Davis Contractors Pty. Ltd., Purchase of stricken area (Mr. Gilmore), 1301. Collinsville State Coal Mine (Mr. East Barron main channel, Mareeba­ l'ucker), 29; (Mr. Donald), 30; (Mr. Dimbulah Irrigation Project (Mr. Bromley), 146. Wallace), 53. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 13

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: East Brisbane, State School, Student Ex-servicemen in Government and semi­ teachers (Mr. Bromley), 186; Improve­ government departments, Medical ments and maintenance (Mr. attention, Wages lost (Mr. Bromley), Bromley), 320; Police station, Fence 322. (Mr. Bromley), 977. Extension scholarships, Junior Public Examination (Mr. Lloyd), 2188. Economist Intelligence Unit's Report (Mr. Duggan), 2643. Eye clinics (see "Hospitals"). Education Department- Factories and employees, Number (Mr. Music teacher, Mackay (Mr. Graham), Houston), 141; (Mr. Davies), 141; 91. (Mr. Lloyd), 1327; (Mr. Aikens), 2463. Part-time teachers (Mr. Tucker), 2260. Fair Rents Court, Applications for Research and Guidance Branch (Mr. increased rentals (Mr. Duggan), 2188. Bromley), 2464. Fares, Rail- Salisbury land, Clearing (Mr. Sherring­ Darra and Sandgate lines (Mr. Sherring­ ton), 228. ton), 2192. Electoral franchise, Torres Strait islanders Pensioners (Mr. Aikens), 2186. (Mr. Adair), 478, (Mr. Wallace), War widows (Mr. Aikens), 282. 2239. Fauna Conservation Act, Prosecutions Electric clocks, State school buildings (Mr. Duggan), 86. (Mr. Tucker), 1852. Fawkes, Sgt. A. E., Boulia, Acquisition of Electric fans, Projection rooms, Northern cattle (Mr. Aikens), 548, 1572, 1679. schools (Mr. Tucker), 1873. Females, Employment in Public Service Electricity- (Mr. Houston), 1495. Electrocutions (Mr. Bromley), 2302, Ferris wheel, St. George accident (Mr. 2372. Bennett), 230. Southern Electric Authority of Queens­ Fire brigade vehicles, Right of way (Mr. land, Increased allocation for con­ Dewar), 1914. struction work (Mr. Donald), 2141. Surcharge, Redcliffe city area (Mr. Fire extinguishers, State schools (Mr. Houghton), 1300. Aikens), 1403. Fish Board- Townsville Regional Board- Cairns, Complaints by Queensland Copper wire purchases (Mr. Aikens), Professional Fishermen's League (Mr. 2372. Wallace), 2194, 2419. Meter, Account for repair (Mr. Commonwealth financial assistance Aikens), 1572. (Mr. Gunn), 383. Pensioners' social service cheques, Maryborough, Operations (Mr. Davies), Acceptance (Mr. Aikens), 1403. 2152, 2186. Soot nuisance (Mr. Aikens), 246. Townsville, Mackerel storage (Mr. Electrocutions (Mr. Bromley), 2302, 2372. Tucker), 1207. Electronic computing machines, Railway Fisheries Branch, Patrol launches (Mr. Department (Mr. Wallace), 2306. Duggan), 245; Townsville, Aluminium dory for inspector (Mr. Tucker), 1403. Emerald-Blair Athol railway line, Ganger Flood-lighting of pedestrian road crossings (Mr. Aikens), 1679. (Mr. Sherrington), 2256. Enoggera Parish, Revaluation (Mr. Lloyd), Fluoridation of public water supply (Mr. 577. Aikens), 2258. Eumundi-Cooroy school-bus service (Mr. Flying dentist, Burketown visits (Mr. Inch), Baxter), 2646. 2241. Etheridge Shire, Declaration as drought­ Food and Agriculture Committee, Federal, stricken area (Mr. Gilmore), 1301. Visit to Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 24. European Common Market, Queensland's Foods, Processed and quick-frozen, submissions (Mr. Bennett), 91. Imported (Mr. Duggan), 338. Evans, Hon. E., M.L.A., Shareholding in Ford, Bacon and Davis (see "Railways"). A.O.G. (Mr. Wallace), 2419. Ford Falcon cars, Government depart­ Evans Deakin shipyards, Dismissals (Mr. ments (Mr. Aikens), 743, 830. Bennett), 1387. Forestry- Everton Park State School, Additional Bailey's Creek area, Road (Mr. Adair), classrooms (Mr. Lloyd), 90, 1939. 251. Ewan area, Tin and iron ore deposits (Mr. Employees and plantings (Mr. Davies), Tucker), 812. 95. 14 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Forestry-continued: Gladstone-continued: State forests, Declaration (Mr. Gilmore), Port facilities, Commonwealth aid 1079. (Dr. Delamothe), 1300; (Mr. Thack­ Tuan area, Employees and plantings eray), 1871. (Mr. Davies), 95; Thinnings (Mr. Town Council, Sale of houses for arrears Oavies), 2256. of rates (Mr. Burrows), 2377. Formartin State School, Sealing of main Glass, Broken, Removal from roads (Mr. road (Mr. Diplock), 704. Aikens), 2303. Freights- Gold Coast, Valuer-General's valuations Beans, Maryborough and Gympie inter­ (Mr. Gaven), 27, 187; Parking meters state (Mr. Davies), 2189. (Mr. Gaven), 283. Fodder, Cape York Peninsula, Subsidy Golden Casket, Agents, Number (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 425, 1024. Houston), 547; Commission paid to Golden Investments (Mr. Aikens), Rail- 1853. Beans, Maryborough and Gympie interstate (Mr. Davies), 2189. Goodna, Brisbane Mental Hospital (see "Hospitals"); State School, Septic Bulldozers, Sommariva to Cheepie system (Mr. Donald), 515. (Mr. Aikens), 476. Cairns to Atherton Tableland, (Mr. Goodna Creek, Waste oil from Redbank railway workshops (Mr. Donald), 187, Adair), 1405, 2238. 2259. Coal for export, Concessional (Mr. Thackeray), 1913. Goods and chattels, Removal by debt col­ lectors (Mr. Houghton), 2466. Mount Isa Mines Limited, Concessions (Mr. Mann), 226. Government departments, Overtime (Mr. Rebates, Machinery carried to drought­ Dean), 95, 287; Apprentices and clerks, Appointment (Mr. Newton), 2135. stricken areas (Mr. Aikens), 476. Sugar to Mackay Outer Harbour (Mr. Grendon Creek, Obstruction erected by Graham), 2260. H. & M. Barfield (Mr. Graham), 2467. Sydney-Townsville, New South Wales and Queensland proportions (Mr. Gravely Housing Commission project (see Aikens), 2242. "Housing Commission"). Freshwater area, Unemployment, Relief Gulf of Carpentaria, Sea transport of through main roads work (Mr. Adair), Cattle to Cairns (see "North Queens­ 2155. land-Cattle Industry"). Freshwater State School (Mr. Adair), 93. Gympie. Freight rates on beans interstate (Mr. Davies), 2189. Fruit-spray insecticide and mental illness (Mr. Bromley), 2417, 2463. Gympie-Yandina rail motor service (Mr. Gailes weighbridge (Mr. Duggan), 42. Baxter), 2646. Gair, Mr. V. C., Resignation to contest Hambledon State School (Mr. Adair), 1496. Senate election (Mr. Mann), 923. Hamilton, Royal Queensland Golf Club Garbutt- lease (Mr. Houghton), 629; Hydro service station (Mr. Ramsden), 1493. Housing Commission project (see "Hous­ ing Commission"). Harbour and port improvements, Com­ Hugh Street level crossing (Mr. Tucker), monwealth aid, Coal export trade (Mr. 94. Burrows), 286; (Dr. Delamothe), 1300; Stock saleyards (Mr. Tucker), 1301. (Mr. Thackeray), 1871. Gas meters, Money stolen, Companies' Harbour boards, Chairmen (Mr. Aikens), responsibilities (Mr. Bennett), 2417. 49; Subsidies (Mr. Lloyd), 51. Gatton, Land purchased by Housing Com­ Harbours and Marine Department­ mission (Mr. Hanlon), 514. Employees, Dismissal (Mr. Houston), 26; Gaythorne Housing Commission project (Mr. Bennett), 229. (see "Housing Commission"). Fisheries Branch, Patrol launches (Mr. Duggan), 245; Townsville, Aluminium Georgetown-Mt. Surprise beef-cattle road dory for inspector (Mr. Tucker), 1403. (Mr. Lloyd), 245. Revenue from Broadwater, Southport Giant toads, Control (Mr. Aikens), 1853. (Mr. Donald), 2236. Gladstone- Vessels (Mr. Bennett), 229. Harbour Board, Commonwealth subsidy Harley, Alderman, Waterfront shop at (Mr. Burrows), 286. Southport (Mr. Walsh), 92. Housing Commission project (see "Hous­ Hartley's Creek, Cook Highway, Bridge ing Commission"). (Mr. Adair), 2567. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 15

QUESTION~continued: QUESTION~ontinued: Houghton River, Anglers' reserve (Mr. Hospitals-continued: Coburn), 514, 2304; High-level bridge Blood transfusions (Mr. Sherrington), (Mr. Coburn), 2237. 128. Hawaiian, Pomeroy and Haunstrup, Bridge Boards, Subsidies (Mr. Lloyd), 51; contract, Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collins­ Budgets (Mr. Newton), 2136. ville railway (Mr. Duggan), 1871; Road Brisbane General- tax and vehicle registration fees (Mr. Capital expenditure (Mr. Aikens), 976. Inch), 2240. Eye clinic, Transfer to Princess Alex­ Hayman Island, Revocation of declaration andra Hospital (Mr. Dean), 1795. as scenic area (Mr. Bromley), 424. Outpatients, Number treated 1959- 1961 (Mr. Gunn), 383. Health and Home Affairs- Department, Bird, Mr. N., Appointment Toilet facilities (Mr. Bromley), 2241. as inspector (Mr. Bennett), 17 53; Ward 16 patients, Censorship of let­ Fluoridation of public water supply, ters (Mr. Lloyd), 231. Booklet (Mr. Aikens), 2258. Brisbane Dental, Patients and staff (Mr. Minister, Overseas visit (Mr. Bromley), Sherrington), 1079. 2140. Brisbane Mental (see "Hospitals­ Health-week advertising (Mr. Bromley), Goodna"). 977. Chermside Chest, Delays (Mr. Newton), Heilbronn, Mr. C., Request for Crown 2647. appeal against sentence imposed on Commonwealth subsidy on beds occupied H. A. Watson (Mr. Aikens), 1465. (Mr. Lloyd), 127, 143. Helicopter, Shipping pilot service (Mr. Dental hospitals and clinics­ Houghton), 1793. Brisbane, Patients and staff (Mr. Sherrington), 107 9. Hepatitis, Research and treatment (Mr. Sherrington), 1207. Inala, Establishment (Mr. Sherring­ ton), 248, 2192. Herbert, Federal member, Statement on Means test and treatment (Mr. cattle fattening in wet tropics (Mr. Bromley), 1404; (Mr. Melloy), Tucker), 47. 1496; (Mr. Wallace), 2307. Herberton-Koorboora road, Construction Redcliffe, Patients and staff (Mr. (Mr. Gilmore), 1794. Bromley), 1985. High Court of Australia, Brisbane sittings Sandgate, Appointments (Mr. Dean), (Mr. Aikens), 282. 1326. Toowoomba, Waiting time (Mr. Hire-purchase laws, Conference of Attor­ Duggan), 321. neys-General (Mr. Bromley), 185. Wynnum, Patients 1959-1961 (Mr. Holland Park Housing Commission project Gunn), 383. (see "Housing Commission"). Diabetic clinics (Mr. Tucker), 891. Home Hill area, Land surface levels (Mr. Eye clinic, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Tucker), 323. Transfer from Brisbane General (Mr. Hooker Pastoral Company Pty. Ltd., Dean), 1795; Staff and delay in treat­ Negotiations for Crown land in Tully ment (Mr. Bennett), 2261. district (Mr. Tucker), 1556. Flying dentist, Burketown visits (Mr. Hookworm control amongst aboriginals Inch), 2241. (Mr. Adair), 130; (Mr. Duggan), 337; Goodna, Brisbane Mental, Farm Colony (Mr. Lloyd), 338. A, Shelter sheds (Mr. Sherrington), Hopevale Mission, Punishment of Jimmy 13 8 8; Seamstress (Mr. Sherrington) , Jacko and others (Mr. Bromley), 132; 1466. (Mr. Wallace), 423, 1649. Inala, Dental clinic and hospital centre Hornibrook Construction Group, Progress (Mr. Sherrington), 248; Ante-natal of work on Mt. Isa railway project clinic (Mr. Sherrington), 2192. (Mr. Bromley), 96. Ipswich General, Tonsil and adenoid Hospital Liaison Committee (Mr. Duggan), operations (Mr. Donald), 340; 2235. Specialists (Mr. Donald), 647. Hospitals- Ipswich Mental, Nursing staff (Mr. Donald), 2191. Ante-natal clinics, Maryborough Mater­ nity (Mr. Davies), 95; Inala (Mr. Liaison Committee (Mr. Duggan), 2235. Sherrington), 2192. Mackay Hospitals Board land, Transfer Ayr General, Nurses quarters (Mr. to Queensland Housing Commission Coburn), 976. (Mr. Graham), 2657. Babinda, Transfer to Innisfail Hospitals Mareeba. X-ray plant (Mr. Adair), Board (Mr. Armstrong), 323. 1080 .. 16 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued. QUESTIONS-continued: Hospitals-continued: Houghton, Mr. J. E. H., M.L.A., Resigna­ Maryborough Maternity, New, Ante­ tion from Parliamentary Liberal Party natal clinic (Mr. Davies), 95; Tenders (Mr. Duggan), 380; (Mr. Lloyd), 380. (Mr. Davies), 2190. Housing, Loan borrowing programmes Medical clinics- 1960-1962 (Mr. Sherrington), 646. Redcliffe, Patients and staff (Mr. Housing Commission- Bromley), 1985. Allocations to centres, Additional (Mr. Sandgate, Patients (Mr. Dean), 1326; Davies), 2153. Improved facilities (Mr. Dean), Ayr Concrete Products, Contract at 1492 Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 743. Mental, Patients (Mr. Duggan), 547. Besser blocks, Use (Mr. Houston), Mossman, Part-time medical superin- 1495. tendent (Mr. Wallace), 2375. Boondall, Rental houses (Mr. Melloy), Mt. Olivet, Subsidy (Mr. Bennett), 2655. 2656. Paraplegic clinic (Mr. Aikens), 2302. Broadwater Road project, Rental houses, Princess Alexandra- Maintenance and increased rentals Eye clinic, Transfer from Brisbane (Mr. Newton), 2239; Tenders for General (Mr. Dean), 1795; Staff shops (Mr. Newton), 2258. and delay in treatment (Mr. Cairns Modern Building Co. Pty. Ltd., Bennett), 2261. Garbutt contract (Mr. Tucker), 2259, Instruments for doctors (Mr. Bennett), 2645. 28. Carina project, Rental houses, Mainten­ Optometry department, Staff and ance and increased rentals (Mr. delay in treatment (Mr. Bennett), Newton), 2239; Maintenance depot 2261. (Mr. Newton), 2566. Outpatients, Number treated 1959- Contracts- 1961 (Mr. Gunn), 383. Group, Contractors (Mr. Newton), Staff strength (Mr. Bennett), 2261. 227. Psychiatric wards, Commonwealth House building (Mr. Lloyd), 51. financial assistance (Mr. Duggan), Land development (Mr. Lloyd), 2373. 547. Employees- Redcliffe, Dental and medical clinics, Drainers and plumbers (Mr. Sherring­ Patients and staff (Mr. Bromley), ton), 2303. 1985. Number (Mr. Sherrington), 2647. Sand gate- Tradesmen and labourers (Mr. Lloyd), Dental clinic, Appointments (Mr. 51. Dean), 1326. Eviction orders, Number (Mr. Newton), Medical clinic, Patients (Mr. Dean), 93; (Mr. Lloyd), 321; Service (Mr. 1326; Improved facilities (Mr. Sherrington), 704. Dean), 1492. Flats, Applications and allocations 1960- Sarina (Mr. Graham), 2657. 1961 (Mr. Hanlon), 89; Norman Electorate (Mr. Bromley), 2563. Thursday Island, Nurses quarters (Mr. Funds, Allocations to cities and expendi­ Adair), 2467. ture 1957-1961 (Mr. Graham), 341. Toowoomba General, Dental treatment Garbutt- (Mr. Duggan), 321. Cairns Modern Building Co. Pty. Ltd., Townsville General- Contract (Mr. Tucker), 2259, 2645. Capital expenditure (Mr. Aikens), Coloured people, Temporary accom­ 976. modation (Mr. Tucker), 1795. Diabetic clinic (Mr. Tucker), 891. Houses constructed for service per­ Geriatric ward (Mr. Tucker), 248. sonnel (Mr. Tucker), 1404. Mental patients, Transport to Charters Gatton, Land purchased (Mr. Hanlon), Towers Mental Home (Mr. Tucker), 514. 421. Gaythorne project, Land purchased from Psychiatric ward (Mr. Tucker), 284. Department of Interior (Mr. Hanlon), Wilson Ophthalmic, Conversion cost 976. (Mr. Lloyd), 90. Gladstone, Rental houses (Mr. Wynnum Dental and outpatients clinics, Burrows), 2377. Patients treated 1959-1961 (Mr. Group contracts (Mr. Newton), 227. Gunn), 383. Gravely project, Rental houses, Tenancy Hotel licensees, Discretion to refuse by Army personnel (Mr. Lloyd), 890; service (Mr. Aikens), 477; (Mr. Land valuations, Gilston and Dash Tucker), 548. Streets (Mr. Lloyd), 1466. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 17

QUESTIONS-continued. QUESTIONS-continued. Housing Commission-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Holland Park project, Tenders for shops Rental houses- at Sapphire Street (Mr. Newton), 2258. Applications and allocations 1960-1961 Home units, Norman Electorate (Mr. (Mr. Hanlon), 89. Bromley), 2563. Boondall (Mr. Melloy), 2656. Houses, Number built 1960-1961 (Mr. Broadwater Road project (Mr. Lloyd), 51. Newton), 2239. Loan borrowing programmes 1960-1962 Carina project (Mr. Newton), 2239. (Mr. Sherrington), 646. Eviction orders, Number (Mr. Loan Fund advances, Additional (Mr. Newton), 93; (Mr. Lloyd), 321; Newton), 51; Interest (Mr. Lloyd), Service (Mr. Sherrington), 704. 628. Gladstone (Mr. Burrows), 2377 .. Mackay Electorate, Houses­ Grovely project, Tenancy by Army Additional (Mr. Graham), 90. personnel (Mr. Lloyd), 890. Built 1957-1961 (Mr. Graham), 25. Maintenance and rental incmases (Mr. Priority, Public servants on transfer Lloyd), 2152; (Mr. Sh~rrington), (Mr. Graham), 1853. 2155; (Mr. Melloy), 2159; (Mr. Mackay Hospital Board land, Transfer Newton), 2239, 2374. (Mr. Graham), 2657. Manly West project (Mr. Newton), Manly West project- 2239. Rental houses (Mr. Newton), 2239. Mossman (Mr. Adair), 250. Tenders for shops at Milford Street Mt. Gravatt East project­ (Mr. Newton), 2258. Maintenance and rental increases Wondall Road, Subdivision of land (Mr. Newton), 2239. (Mr. Newton), 2154. Painting (Mr. Newton), 130. Mareeba, Houses (Mr. Adair), 477. Sewerage (Mr. Newton), 325. Maryborough, Stevenson's Estate, Nego­ Northern suburbs (Mr. Melloy), 2656. tiations (Mr. Davies), 2152. Pensioners' rentals (Mr. Sherrington), Mossman, Houses (Mr. Adair), 250. 2155. Mt. Gravatt East project- Pinkenba (Mr. Melloy), 2656. Building sites, Purchase (Mr. Newton), Rates component of rent formula (Mr. 2193; Development (Mr. Newton), Newton), 2466. 2648. Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), 978. Rental houses, Painting (Mr. Newton), Seville Road project- 130; Maintenance and increased Maintenance and rental increases rentals (Mr. Newton), 2239. (Mr. Newton), 2239. Sewerage (Mr. Newton), 325. Painting (Mr. Newton), 130. Mt. Isa, Building sites (Mr. Inch), 515; Sale (Mr. Newton), 630. Winston and Town View projects (Mr. Inch), 2653. Tenants, Eviction orders, Number and service (Mr. Newton), 93; (Mr. Murarrie, Land owned by Thomas Lloyd), 321; (Mr. Sherrington), 704; Borthwick and Sons (A'asia) Ltd. Surviving, Vacation of houses (Mr. (Mr. Houston), 26. Sherrington), 1023. Norman Electorate, Flats and home Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 379. units (Mr. Bromley), 2563. Trouts Road project, Maintenance (Mr. Northern suburbs, Additional rental Lloyd), 2152; Sewerage connection houses (Mr. Melloy), 2656. and rental increases (Mr. Lloyd), Pinkenba, Rental houses (Mr. Melloy), 2420. 2656. Vacation by surviving tenant (Mr. Pensioners' rentals (Mr. Sherrington), Sherrington), 1023. 2155. Zillmere Maintenance and rental increa~es (Mr. Melloy), 2159; Addi­ Purchase houses- tional houses (Mr. Melloy), 2656. Applications, Brisbane (Mr Hanlon), Repossessions Jan.-July 1961 (Mr. 89. Newton), 93. Deposit and fees (Mr. Melloy), 230. Rockhampton, Houses under construction Mossman (Mr. Adair), 250. (Mr. Thackeray), 978. Repossessions Jan.-July 1961 (Mr. Seville Road project, Rental houses­ Newton), 93. Maintenance and increased rentals Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), 978. (Mr. Newton), 2239. Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 379. Painting (Mr. Newton), 130. Rent formula, Rates component (Mr. Sale (Mr. Newton), 630. Newton), 2466. Stafford (see "Trouts Road project"). 18 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Inala-continued: Tenants, Eviction orders, Number and Dental clinic and hospital centre (see service (Mr. Newton), 93; (Mr. Lloyd), "Hospitals"). 321; (Mr. Sherrington), 704; Surviving, Hotel site (Mr. Sherrington), 2134. Vacation of rental houses (Mr. Public library (Mr. Sherrington), 2373. Sherrington), 1023. Inala-Corinda bus service, Drinking by Tenders-- school girls, Newspaper report (Mr. Houses, Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 1404. Herbert), 1466. Land development (Mr. Lloyd), 2373. Indictable offences, Employment of persons Shopping leases, Holland Park and convicted (Mr. Aikens), 1648. Manly West (Mr. Newton), 2258. Indooroopilly toll bridge (Mr. Sherrington), Townsville- 184, 247. Ayr Concrete Products, Contract (Mr. Industrial estates, Country area (Mr. Tucker), 743. Davies), 2142; Southport and Mary­ Cape Pallarenda allotments (Mr. borough (Mr. Davies), 2464. Tucker), 248. Industrial Magistrates, Wages claims, Hear­ Garbutt- ings (Mr. Newton), 227. Cairns Modern Building Co. Pty. Industrial safety, Additional inspectors Ltd., Contract (Mr. Tucker), (Mr. Bromley), 340. 2259, 2645. Industry, Decentralisation (Mr. Aikens), Coloured people, Temporary accom­ 513. modation (Mr. Tucker), 1795. lnglewood Shire Council, Court action by Houses constructed for service per­ Luigi Voli for damages (Mr. Duggan), sonnel (Mr. Tucker), 1404. 829. Houses- Ingram, Mr. L. W., Statement on staff Purchase, Deposits held for houses strength of Police Force (Mr. Duggan), not commenced (Mr. Aikens), 380. 379. Innisfail- Rental, Applications (Mr. Aikens), 379. Hospitals Board, Transfer of Babinda Hospital (Mr. Armstrong), 323. Tenders (Mr. Tucker), 1404. Tramline closure (Mr. Byrne), 1495. Wulguru project, Shopping centre (Mr. Tucker), 384. Railway station (Mr. Byrne), 2655. Trouts Road project, Rental houses, Institute for the Blind, Basic wage and Maintenance (Mr. Lloyd), 2152; Sewer­ cost-of-living adjustments for workers age connection and rental increases (Mr. Sherrington), 26; Pedestrian (Mr. Lloyd), 2420. crossing, Cornwall Street (Mr. Brom­ ley), 320. Valuer-General's valuations, Objections (Mr. Sherrington), 1403, 1495. Insurance, Storm-and-tempest cover (Mr. Aikens), 339. Wulguru project, Shopping centre (Mr. Tucker), 384. Investment of British and foreign capital in Queensland (Mr. Bromley), 2255. Zillmere, Rental houses, Maintenance and increased rentals (Mr. Melloy), Ipswich- 2159; Additional houses (Mr. Melloy), City Council, Commonwealth funds for 2656. unemployment relief (Mr. Donald), 630. Hugh Street, Garbutt, Level crossing (Mr. Tucker), 94. General Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Mental Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Hutton, Mr. L., Yandina, Resumption of Police Station, Staff strength (Mr. land (Mr. Duggan), 2151, 2186. Donald), 550. Hydro service station, Hamilton (Mr. Railway Workshops- Ramsden), 1493. Apprentices, Daytime training (Mr. Ice cream packaging (Mr. Melloy), 94. Tucker), 515. Imported foods, Processed and quick-frozen Employees, Sick leave for chest X-rays (Mr. Duggan), 338. (Mr. Melloy), 2138. Inala- Moulders shop, Closure of foundry Civic centre- (Mr. Donald), 248. Business sites (Mr. Sherrington), 2647. Smog survey (Mr. Duggan), 86. Date of completion (Mr. Sherrington), "Iron Dampier," Repairs at Cairncross 145. Dock (Mr. Newton), 2193. Public library (Mr. Sherrington), Iron ore deposits, Mt. Spec-Ewan area 2373. (Mr. Tucker), 812. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 19

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Irrigation and water supply- Irrigation and water supply-continued: Burdekin Irrigation Hydro-electric and Water conservation, Government finance Flood Mitigation Project, Water sup­ (Mr. Davies), 30; Burnett River (Mr. ply for Clare, Dalbeg and Millaroo Wharton), 2305. farms (~r. Tucker), 647; Common­ Weirs, Number under construction for wealth aid (Mr. Coburn), 1386, 1793. Government and contractors (Mr. Burnett River, Water conservation (Mr. Newton), 146. Wharton), 2305. Island Industries Board store, Thursday Clare area, Water for farms (Mr. Island, Debiting of islanders' pass­ Tucker), 647. books (Mr. Adair), 1754. Dalbeg area, Water for farms (Mr. Tucker), 647. Island leases, Statement by National Parks Association of Queensland (Mr. Dean) Dams, Number under construction for 146. Government and contractors (Mr. Newton), 146. Isotopes, Use in determining siltation Department, Dismissals (Mr. Adair), (Mr. Burrows), 923. 549. Jacko, Jimmy, Punishment at Hopevale Home Hill area, Land surface levels Mission (Mr. Bromley), 132; (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 323. Wallace), 423, 1649. Mareeba-Dimbulah Irrigation Project­ Japan, Coal export trade (Mr. Thackeray), Aerodrome area, Water channelling 1872; Ships for bauxite and coal trade (Mr. Adair), 56, 2154. (Mr. Melloy), 2241. Amagraze Ltd., Lease in Walkamin Japanese steel, Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collins­ area (Mr. Wallace), 46, 143. ville rail project (Mr. Duggan), 811. Ballots for farms (Mr. Gilmore), 2423. Cattle fattening on irrigated pastures Japanese tourists to Queensland (Mr. (Mr. Wallace), 46,143; (Mr. Adair), Houston), 88. 184, 2237; (Mr. Gilmore), 1794. Jericho-Yaraka railway line (Mr. O'Don­ East Barron main channel (Mr. Wal­ nell), 2141. lace), 53. John Burke Ltd., Sea transport of cattle Economic study and report by Bureau (Mr. Wallace), 1494; Cooktown ship­ of Agricultural Economics (Mr. ping service (Mr. Wallace), 2653. Davies), 2236, 2255. Johnson, Mr. R., Account from T.R.E.B. Employees dismissed (Mr. Adair), 549. for meter repairs (Mr. Aikens), 1572. Mareeba workshops, Closure (Mr. Judges- Lloyd), 700; Private work (Mr. Wallace), 2133. Appointment (Mr. Wallace), 2156. Associates' fees (Mr. Aikens), 1679. Mutchilba workshops, Closure (Mr. Lloyd), 700. Illness (Mr. Aikens), 2303. Mack, Mr. Justice, Absence from Paddy's Green irrigation channel (Mr. judicial duty (Mr. Aikens), 703; Wallace), 2134. (Mr. Bromley), 2416. Tinaroo Falls dam, Irrigation of other than tobacco land (Mr. Gilmore), Julargo-Cluden section, Bruce Highway 1794; (Mr. Adair), 2237. (Mr. Tucker), 339. Tobacco farms, New blocks, Opening Julatten area, Declaration as drought­ (Mr. Gilmore), 1300. stricken (Mr. Adair), 228. Walkamin, Lease to Amagraze Ltd. Julia Creek-Normanton beef-cattle road, (Mr. Wallace), 46; Workshops, Cost (Mr. Lloyd), 245; Statement in Closure (Mr. Lloyd), 700. "The Courier-Mail" (Mr. Tucker), 742. Mary River, Kenilworth, Reservoir site (Mr. Davies), 340; Water for tobacco Junior Public Examination- farms (Mr. Adair), 1649. Extension scholarships (Mr. Lloyd), Millaroo area, Water for farms (Mr. 2188. Tucker), 647. Public Service appointments (Mr. Lloyd), 2189. Ross River, Silting (Mr. Tucker), 339; Water control (Mr. Tucker), 831. Railway Department appointments (Mr. Lloyd), 2189. Scrubby Creek, Browns Plains, Weir (Mr. Newton), 285. Junior teacher scholarships (Mr. Duggan), 829; (Mr. O'Donnell), 2243. Tinaroo Falls dam, Release of water to Walsh River (Mr. Tucker), 128; (Mr. Jury service, Women (Mr. Aikens), 811, Duggan), 810; Irrigation of other 922. than tobacco land (Mr. Gilmore), Kajabbi-Dobbyn railway line, Sale of 1794; (Mr. Adair), 2237. materials (Mr. Inch), 514. 20 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Kalya, Mr. Gerald, Hotel service, Refusal Laura-Weipa pilot road (Mr. Gilmore), (Mr. Lloyd), 477. 2644. Kamerunga, Barron River-Redlynch section Lectures for traffic offenders (Mr. Duggan), of main road, Sealing (Mr. Adair), 183. 705, 2155; Barron River, Removal of Legal fees, Westbrook inquiry (Mr. sand and gravel (Mr. Adair), 831. Bennett), 248. Kehoe, Mr. Brian, IIlegal parking (Mr. Mann), 45. Leichhardt River high-level bridge, Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 129, 2240. Kelvin Grove High School (Mr. Hanlon), 2190. Level crossings (see "Railways"). Kenilworth, Mary River reservoir site (Mr. Liberal Party, Parliamentary, Resignation Davies), 340. of Mr. J. E. H. Houghton, M.L.A. (Mr. Duggan), 380; (Mr Lloyd), 380. Kilkivan district, Nickel deposits (Mr. Davies), 2307. Life insurance policies and probate duty (Mr. Burrows), 286. Koombooloomba, Sale of surplus plant and machinery, Auctioneer's commission Lindsay, Mr. E. C., Chemist, Trading hours (Mr. Wallace), 52, 144. (Mr. Aikens), 2651. Koorboora-Herberton road (Mr. Gilmore), Liquor Acts, Amendment, Resolutions of 1794. City Hall meeting (Mr. Dewar), 550; Licence for Queen Street cafe (Mr. Kuranda, Range road, Accidents (Mr. Bennett), 812. Adair), 228; Barron River bridge (Mr. Gilmore), 2153. Liquor Prices (Mr. Graham), 2658. Labour and industry­ Littlemore, Railway buildings, Sale (Mr. Department- Burrows), 2160, 2377. Motor vehicles, Purchases and sales Loan Funds- (Mr. Aikens), 743, 830. Borrowing programmes, Public works Regional advisory committees (Mr. and housing, 1960-1962 (Mr. Sherring­ Melloy), 2138. ton), 646. Relief assistance for education of Housing Commission and building children (Mr. Lloyd), 246, 284. societies, Additional allocations (Mr. Scaffolding inspectors, Orders (Mr. Newton), 51. Newton), 382; Townsville, Addi­ Interest on advances to Agricultural Bank tional (Mr. Tucker), 421. and Housing Commission (Mr. Lloyd), Minister- 628. Monthly report to Prime Minister Railway Department, Townsville, (Mr. Duggan), 2150. Auditor-General's report (Mr. Aikens), Reference to statement by Registrar 1118. of Social Services, Townsville (Mr. Local authorities- Hanlon), 2565. Boundaries, Readjustment (Mr. Aikens), Visit to on 23 August, 1961 548. (Mr. Lloyd), 381. Commonwealth aid to relieve unemploy­ "Labour only" building contracts, Applica­ ment (Mr. Houghton), 478. tion to Industrial Commission (Mr. Finance, Conference of Commonwealth Aikens), 422; (Mr. Newton), 423 . and State governments (Mr. Hanlon), Landlord and Tenant Act, Orders in 2466. Council, Property descriptions (Mr. Grants (Mr. Houghton), 2137. Hanlon), 247. Loans, Interest rate (Mr. Duggan), 2129. Landsborough Shire, Valuer-General's Mosquito control and eradication (Mr. valuations (Mr. Gaven), 27, 187. Duggan), 2130. Laura-Coen main road, Grading (Mr. Subsidies (Mr. Lloyd), 51; (Mr. Brom­ Adair), 832, 2658. ley), 51. Laura-Coen stock route, Watering facilities Vehicles, Axle-load check (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 426, 439. Houghton), 830. Laura-Cooktown all-weather road (Mr. Local Government Parliamentary Adair), 2259, 2375. Committee (Mr. Duggan), 245. Laura-Cooktown railway line- Closure (Mr. Adair), 478, 1795; (Mr. Logan Road, Holland Park-Upper Mt. Wallace), 2194. Gravatt section, Traffic lights (Mr. Rails, Sale by P. & S. Freighters (Mr. Newton), 2154. Wallace), 2262. Lota-Cleveland railway line, Construction Sale (Mr. Wallace), 2240. and maintenance work 1959-1961 (Mr. Use as route for road (Mr. Adair), 2375. Bromley), 230, 250. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 21

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Lotteries, National Civic Council (Mr. Main roads--continued: Graham), 26; Mackay Branch, A.L.P. Bruce Highway- (Mr. Hilton), 55. Ayr-Townsville section, High-level Lower Burdekin area- bridges (Mr. Coburn), 2647. Cotton growing (Mr. Coburn), 1079. Brisbane-Cairns (Mr. Aikens), 1465. Damage by brolgas (Dr. Delamothe), Haughton River high-level bridge (Mr. 705. Coburn), 2237. State schools, Accounts submitted by Julargo-Cluden section (Mr. Tucker), Malanda Milk Company (Mr. Aikens), 339. 226. Clevedon Highway, Townsville (Mr. Coburn), 1938. Lung cancer research (Mr. Melloy), 55. Coolangatta-Mossman (Mr. Coburn), 64 7, McGill, Mr. J. D., Legal fees, Westbrook 744. inquiry (Mr. Bennett), 248. Cook Highway, Hartley's Creek bridge Machan's Beach, Cairns, Erosion (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 2567. Adair), 549; Transport of students, Cooktown-Laura (Mr. Adair), 2259. Cairns High School (Mr. Adair), 1404; Daintree River-Bloomfield (Mr. Adair), Cairns swimming baths (Mr. Adair), 2566. 2422. Georgetown-Mt. Surprise (Mr. Lloyd), Mack, Mr. Justice, Absence from judicial 245. duty (Mr. Aikens), 703; (Mr. Brom­ Haughton River high-level bridge (Mr. ley), 2416. Coburn), 2237. Herberton-Koorboora (Mr. Gilmore), Mackay- 1794. Abattoir, Construction (Mr. Graham), Kamerunga, Barron River-Redlynch 25, 1496. section (Mr. Adair), 705, 2155. A.L.P. branch, Lottery (Mr. Hilton), 55. Kuranda, Range road (Mr. Adair), 228; Hospitals Board, Transfer of land to Barron River bridge (Mr. Gilmore), Housing Commission (Mr. Graham), 2153. 2657; Sarina Hospital transfer (Mr. Laura-Coen (Mr. Adair), 832, 2658. Graham), 2657. Laura-Weipa (Mr. Gilmore), 2644. Housing Commission projects (see Leichhardt River high-level bridge, "Housing Commission"). Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 129, 2240. Music teacher, Appointment by Educa­ Mareeba, Barron River high-level bridge tion Department (Mr. Graham), 91. (Mr. Adair), 631. Outer Harbour, Sugar- Mareeba-Dimbulah (Mr. Gilmore), Bagged, Shipment (Mr. Graham), 2644. 2306. Moores Creek bridge, Rockhampton Road tax and rail freights (Mr. (Mr. Thackeray), 2376. Graham), 2260. Mt. Isa-Boulia (Mr. Lloyd), 245. Road transport from North Eton Mt. Isa-Mary Kathleen (Mr. Inch), 129. (Mr. Graham), 2142. Mulligan Highway- Pioneer River, Flood prevention (Mr. Biboohra-Mt. Carbine section (Mr. Graham), 2261, 2301. Adair), 55. Public Works Department apprentices Laura area (Mr. Adair), 1939, 2192. (Mr. Graham), 2306. Mt. Molloy-Biboohra section (Mr. Technical College, Apprentices and Adair), 1556. teaching staff (Mr. Graham), 2306. Normanton-Cairns (Mr. Adair), 184. Unemployment (Mr. Graham), 1496. Normanton-Julia Creek (Mr. Lloyd), 245; Mackay and district, Unemployment (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 742. Graham), 1496. Ravenshoe-Mt. Garnet (Mr. Gilmore), Mackerel, Townsville Fish Board, Storage 1754. charges (Mr. Tucker), 1207. Redbank, New road (Mr. Donald), 2374, 2652. Maclagan State School (Mr. Diplock), Rocklea-Moorooka area, Four-lane high- 2652. way (Mr. Sherrington), 2135. Maintenance laws, Conference of Attorneys­ Rocky Point-Daintree (Mr. Adair), 631. General (Mr. Bromley), 185. Western Highway (Mr. Coburn), 128. Main roads- Windorah-Yaraka (Mr. Thackeray), 2137. Boonooroo-Maryborough (Mr. Davies), Main Roads Department- 325. Axle-load checks (Mr. Houghton), 830. Brinsmead Road, Mulgrave Shire (Mr. Employees, Numbers in divisions (Mr. Adair), 648, 2155. Duggan), 321. 22 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued. Main Roads Department-continued: Mary River, Kenilworth, Reservoir site Expenditure on main roads (Mr. Lloyd), (Mr. Davies), 340; Water for tobacco 2151. farms (Mr. Adair), 1649. Number-plate NKV-855, Issue and Maryborough- cancellation (Mr. Bromley), 29. Albert State School (Mr. Davies), 56. Registration fees--- Beans, Freight rates interstate (Mr. Cape Y ark Peninsula (Mr. Adair), Davies), 2189. 2467. Fish Board, Operations (Mr. Davies), Hawaiian, Pomeroy and Haunstrup 2152, 2186. (Mr. Inch), 2240. Housing Commission project (see "Hous­ Road contractors (Mr. Tucker), 94. ing Commission"). South Townsville workshop, Thefts (Mr. Industrial estate and new industries (Mr. Aikens), 1022. Davies), 2142, 2464. Vehicles, Axle-load checks (Mr. Maternity hospital (see "Hospitals"). Houghton), 830. State Government Insurance Office build­ ing (Mr. Davies), 95. Maize, Export through Urangan (Mr. Davies), 2142. Stevenson's Estate, Negotiations with Housing Commission (Mr. Davies), Malanda Milk Company, Accounts to 2153. State schools, Townsville and Lower Tuan forestry area (Mr. Davies), 95, Burdekin area (Mr. Aikens), 226; 2256. Prosecution (Mr. Aikens), 513. Walkers Ltd., Ship-building orders (Mr. Manly boat harbour (Mr. Gunn), 145. Davies), 48, 2423, 2649. Manly West Housing Commission project Maryborough-Boonooroo road (Mr. (see "Housing Commission"). Davies), 325. Mareeba- Maryborough-Monto railway line, Refriger­ Aboriginals, Additional houses (Mr. ated rail motor (Mr. Davies), 2142. Adair), 2259. Master Builders' Association and registra­ Assayer (Mr. Adair), 2258. tion of builders (Mr. Dean), 2150. Barron River high-level bridge (Mr. Meat- Adair), 631. Grading (Mr. Sherrington), 54. Byrnes Street, Railway land (Mr. Adair), 631. Interstate, Inspection (Mr. Houghton), Court House and C.P.S. office (Mr. 702, 811. Adair), 250. Prices- High &hool (Mr. Adair), 2139. Beef (Mr. Burrows), 2160, 2657. Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Central Queensland (Mr. Burrows), Housing Commission houses (see "Hous­ 2160. ing Commission"). Rump Steak (Mr. Thackeray), 2654. National Fitness officer (Mr. Adair), 1754. State School, Grounds (Mr. Adair), 286, Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 421. 2193. Meatworkers, Strike action, Summonses Tobacco sales, Unsold leaf (Mr. Adair), (Mr. Mann), 1206. 2566. Medical Board of Queensland, Government Mareeba Shire, Declaration as drought­ representation (Mr. Aikens), 2418. stricken area (Mr. Gilmore), 1301; Medical certificates for workers' compensa­ Unemployment, Relief through main tion claims (Mr. Wallace), 2376. roads work (Mr. Adair), 2154. Medical clinics (see "Hospitals"). Mareeba-Dimbulah Irrigation Project (see "Irrigation and water supply"). Mental illness caused by use of fruit-spray insecticide (Mr. Bromley), 2417, 2463. Marine Contracting and Towing Company Metropolitan Security Service, Firearms Ltd., Sea transport of cattle (Mr. Wallace), 1494. (Mr. Bennett), 91. Milk- Markets, Rocklea, New railway line (Mr. Melloy), 2375. Anti-biotics, Use by dairy farmers (Mr. Bromley), 2655. Maroochy Shire, Valuer-General's valua­ Pasteurised, Sale in Ayr Shire (Mr. tions (Mr. Gaven), 27, 187; Resump­ Coburn), 1795. tion of land owned by Mr. L. Hutton, Price (Mr. Gilmore), 1023. Yandina (Mr. Duggan), 2151, 2186. Millaroo area, Tobacco leaf sales (Mr. Marsh, Brian Douglas, Sentence for rape, Coburn), 244; Water for farms (Mr. Crown appeal (Mr. Aikens), 125. Tucker), 647. Mary Kathleen-Mt. Isa main road, Exten­ Millaroo State School, Head teacher's resi­ sion (Mr. Inch), 129. dence (Mr. Coburn), 704. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 23

QUESTIONS-----<:ontinued: QUESTIONS-----<:ontinued: Mineral royalties paid by Mount Isa Mines Mt. !sa- Limited (Mr. Duggan), 1464. High School, Technical education block Mines, Minister, Shareholding in A.O.G. and head teacher's residence (Mr. (Mr. Wallace), 2419. Inch), 514, 2468. Housing Commission home sites (see Mingela, By-passing by Western Highway "Housing Commission"). (Mr. Coburn), 128. Industrial dispute, Article in "The ''Mini-bus" service, Southport railway Worker" (Dr. Delamothe), 1241. station to N.S.W. border (Mr. Brom­ Leichhardt River high-level bridge (Mr. ley), 2262. Inch), 129, 2240. Mining leases held by hon. member for Trucking yards (Mr. Inch), 129. Barambah (Mr. Aikens), 476. Mount Isa Mines Limited- Minnie Downs, Resumption (Mr. Walsh), Bonus payments (Mr. Sherrington), 382. 1206. Directors and voting power of share­ Mole, Mr. C. J., Drink-driving penalty, holders (Mr. Mann), 976. Crown appeal (Mr. Aikens), 1648. Mineral royalties (Mr. Duggan), 1464. Monto-Maryborough railway line, Refrig­ Rail freight concessions (Mr. Mann), 226. erated rail motor (Mr. Davies), 2142. Mt. Isa-Boulia beef cattle road­ Moores Creek bridge, Rockhampton (Mr. Commonwealth offer (Mr. Tucker), 142. Thackeray), 2376. Cost (Mr. Lloyd), 245. Moorooka-Rocklea area, Four-lane highway Priority ((Mr. Lloyd), 183. (Mr. Sherrington), 2135. Mt. Isa-Mary Kathleen main road (Mr. Morris, Mr., Alleged preferential treatment Inch), 129. in Cooktown shipping service (Mr. Wallace), 2653. Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville railway pro­ ject (see "Railways"). Mosquito control and eradication (Mr. Duggan), 2130. Mt. Molloy- Mossman- Declaration of area as drought-stricken (Mr. Adair), 228. Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Police Station (Mr. Adair), 46. Housing Commission houses (see "Hous­ ing Commission"). State School (Mr. Adair), 144, 2658. State School, Teacher's residence (Mr. Mt. Molloy-Biboohra section, Mulligan Adair), 1754. Highway (Mr. Adair), 1556. Mossman-Coolangatta highway, Sealing Mt. Mulligan, Sale of surplus plant and (Mr. Coburn), 647, 744. machinery, Auctioneer's commission Motor vehicles- (Mr. Wallace), 52, 144. Axle-load checks (Mr. Houghton), 830. Mt. Olivet Hospital, Subsidy (Mr. Overloading, Prosecutions (Mr. Lloyd), Bennett), 2655. 2151. Mt. Perry, Wonbah molybdenite mine (Mr. Safety belts (Mr. Bromley), 2193. Aikens), 246. Snap checks for safety and road worthi­ Mt. Spec-Ewan area, Tin and iron ore ness (Mr. Bromley), 2302. deposits (Mr. Tucker), 812. Speed limits, Increase (Mr. Aikens), 891. Mt. Stuart, Townsville, Road to television Tyres, Re-grooving (Mr. Sherrington), station site (Mr. Tucker), 323. 2647. Mt. Surprise-Georgetown beef-cattle road Mt. Archer-Rockhampton road, Berserker (Mr. Lloyd), 245. Range, Crown land (Mr. Thackeray), 144, 250; Expenditure by Rockhamp­ Mourilyan, Tramline closure (Mr. Byrne), ton City Council (Mr. Thackeray), 287, 1495. 2422. Mulgrave Shire, Government assistance to Mt. Carbine-Biboohra section, Mulligan combat sea erosion (Mr. Adair), 549; Highway (Mr. Adair), 55. Brinsmead Road (Mr. Adair), 648, 2155. Mt. Edwards railway trucking yards (Mr. Muller), 244. Mulligan Highway, Biboohra-Mt. Carbine Mt. Garnet branch railway ]ine (Mr. section (Mr. Adair), 55; Laura area Wallace), 2262, 2652. (Mr. Adair), 1939, 2192. Mt. Garnet-Ravenshoe main road (Mr. Murarrie, Land owned by Thomas Borth­ Gilmore), 1754, wick & Sons (A'asia) Ltd., Housing Commission inquiries (Mr. Houston), Mt. Gravatt East Housing Commission pro­ 26; State School, Septic system (Mr. ject (see "Housing Commission"). Houston), 831. 24 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Murarrie-Wynnum railway line (Mr. Gunn), North Queensland­ 145. Cattle industry­ Murgon, Abattoir (Mr. Houghton), 1872. Fattening of cattle- Murphy, Railway conductor, Retiring age Irrigated pastures, Mareeba-Dim­ (Mr. Bennett), 29. bulah district (Mr. Wallace), 46, 143; (Mr. Adair), 184, 2237; (Mr. Music teachers in State schools, Mackay Gilmore), 1794. (Mr. Graham), 91; Overseas, Appoint­ ment (Mr. Aikens), 1793. Tropical coast land, Interim report by Select Committee (Mr. Mutchilba workshops (Mr. Lloyd), 700. Tucker) 187. Nagoorin, Sale of railway buildings (Mr. Wet tropics, Statement by Federal Burrows), 2160. Member for Herbert (Mr. Tucker), 47. Nambour, Unemployment (Mr. Duggan), 2187. Sea transport of cattle- Clausen line, Government contract "Nation" magazine, Statement on share­ (Mr. Adair), 56; (Mr. Wallace), holding of Minister for Mines in 2240; (Mr. Tucker), 2421, 2468; A.O.G. (Mr. Wallace), 2419. (Mr. Aikens), 2659. National Civic Council lottery (Mr. Ships, Construction overseas (Mr. Graham), 26. Wallace), 1754; "Cora," Cargo National Fitness officer, North Queensland (Mr. Adair), 2304. (Mr. Adair), 1754. Negotiations (Mr. Adair), 813; (Mr. Wallace), 1494; (Mr. Tucker), National parks, Government policy (Mr. Bromley), 424. 2468. Vessels, Construction overseas (Mr. National Parks Association of Queensland, Wallace), 17 54; Construction at Statement on island leases (Mr. Dean), Maryborough (Mr. Davies), 2423, 146. 2649. Native Affairs Department, Employees and Conservatorium of music (Mr. Aikens), policy (Mr. Donald), 323; Advances 1853. to coloured people for purchases (Mr. Adair), 426. Factories established in year ended 30 June, 1961 (Mr. Aikens), 2463. Nerang-Coolangatta railway line, Closure and sale of Government property (Mr. Industrial areas (Mr. Aikens), 513. Bromley), 2140. "New State" candidates, 1960 general elections (Dr. Delamothe), 813. "New State" candidates, North Queensland, 1960 general elections (Dr. Dela­ Poultry vaccination (Mr. Adair), 130. mothe), 813. Rivers, Silting (Mr. Tucker), 339. "New Wonder Book Encyclopaedia," Sub­ State forests, Declaration (Mr. Gilmore), sidy on purchase by South Brisbane 1079. State School (Mr. Bennett), 2417. Unemployment (Mr. Inch), 28; (Mr. Newstead, Parkatarea traffic breaches (Mr. Tucker), 48. Bromley), 2140. North Queensland Tobacco Growers' Co­ Nickel deposits, Kilkivan district (Mr. operative Association Ltd., Representa­ Davies), 2307. tions on road tax (Mr. Adair), 2467. Noosa Shire, Valuer-General's valuations North Rockhampton Opportunity School (Mr. Gaven), 27, 187. (Mr. Thackeray), 2157. Norman Electorate, High school (Mr. Brom­ Northern Territory, Sea transport of cattle ley), 2242; Housing Commission flats (see "North Queensland--Cattle indus­ or home units (Mr. Bromley), 2563. try"). Normanton-Cairns all-weather road (Mr. Noxious weeds, Eradication by Cloncurry Adair), 184. Shire Council (Mr. Inch), 185. Normanton-Julia Creek beef-cattle road, Number plate NKV-855, Issue and cancel­ Cost (Mr. Lloyd), 245; Statement in lation (Mr. Bromley), 29. "The Courier-Mail" (Mr. Tucker) 742. , O'Connor, Douglas Norman, Conviction under State Transport Facilities Act North Booval, State school (Mr. Donald), (Mr. Bennett), 741. 2154. Off-the-course betting, Prosecutions (Mr. North Eton, Road transport of sugar to Duggan), 645. Mackay Outer Harbour (Mr. Graham) Oil companies, Townsville, Transport fees 2142. , (Mr. Aikens), 437. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 25

QUES'I'IONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Oil refinery, Bulwer Island- Pensioners-continued: Construction and area leased (Mr. Dug­ Rail fare concessions (Mr. Aikens), 2186. gan), 546; (Mr. Bromley), 2564. Social service cheques, Acceptance by Reclamation (Mr. Melloy), 2241. Townsville Regional Electricity Board Staff, Number (Mr. Melloy), 131; Trades (Mr. Aikens), 1403. and occupations (Mr. Melloy), 185. Permits for travelling stock (Mr. Aikens), Wharf (Mr. Melloy), 2241. 703. O'Kane, Mr. Hugh, Imprisonment (Mr. Persons convicted of indictable offences, Bennett), 438, 475. Employment in government and semi­ On-course betting, Turnover tax (Mr. government bodies (Mr. Aikens), 1648. Hanlon), 2133, 2236; (Mr. Bromley), Petrol- 2563; (Mr. Melloy), 2656. Price, Fixation (Mr. Aikens), 1494; Orders in Council, Landlord and Tenant Rockhampton, Reduction (Mr. Act, Property descriptions (Mr. Thackeray), 2654. Hanlon), 247. Railway tankers, Empty, Use at Port Overdraft service fee, Commonwealth Bank Alma (Mr. Burrows), 2657. (Mr. Coburn), 227. Tax (Mr. Bennett), 53. Overloading of trucks, Prosecutions (Mr. Pickford, Mrs. Pauline, Council for Abo­ Lloyd), 2151. riginal Rights, Letter on ill-treatment Overseas capital invested in Queensland of aboriginals and investigation (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 2255. Wallace), 1853, 2156. Overseas visits- Pilot service, Shipping, Use of helicopter Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. Houghton), 1793. (Mr. Bromley), 2140. Pimlico High School, Extension (Mr. Minister for Transport, Report (Mr. Tucker), 142. Bromley), 52; Members of party and Pine Shire, Valuer-General's valuations expenses (Mr. Thackeray), 341. Mr. Gaven), 27, 187. Overtime, Government departments (Mr. Pinkenba railway line, Passenger services Dean), 95, 287. (Mr. Melloy), 744. Paddy's Green irrigation channel (Mr. Wal­ Pinkenba State School (Mr. Melloy), 2241. lace), 2134. Pioneer River, Flood prevention (Mr. Palm Island Aboriginal Settlement, Boat Graham), 2261, 2301. service (Mr. Tucker), 384; Pitt, Henry, Death (Mr. Tucker), 701. Pitt, Henry, Death at Palm Island (Mr. Paraplegic clinic (see "Hospitals"). Tucker, 701. Park Avenue State School, Rockhampton Plomp, Hendrikus, Conviction and (Mr. Thackeray), 2157. sentence for rape, Appeal (Mr. Aikens), 2651. Parking (see "Traffic"). Parliamentary Lodge, Painting (Mr. Lloyd), Police Department- 1465. Adams, Senior Constable, Use of aqua- lung equipment (Mr. Melloy), 2149. Parole Board, Release of sexual offenders (Mr. Aikens), 1465, 1492; North Aqua-lung squad (Mr. Melloy), 2149. Queensland resident, Appointment Ayr Station (Mr. Coburn), 92, 142. (Mr. Tucker), 2469. Banyo Station (Mr. Melloy), 131. Parole officers, Salaries (Mr. Aikens), 1648. Bicycle thefts (Mr. Houston), 2422. Pasteurised milk, Sale in Ayr Shire (Mr. Broadway Motors, Investigation (Mr. Coburn), 1795. Bennett), 631. Cavanagh, Anthony Francis, Conviction Patrol launches, Fisheries Branch (Mr. and pardon, Inquiry (Mr. Duggan), Duggan), 245. 126, 127; (Mr. Bennett), 229, 244; Pearce, Mr. G., M.H.R., Negotiations on Damages claim (Mr. Bennett), 340. coal trade with Japan (Mr. Thack­ Charges of rape against officers (Mr. eray), 1872. Aikens), 87. Pedestrian road crossings, Cornwall Street, Coen Station, Motor transport (Mr. Thompson Estate, Signs (Mr. Adair), 46. Bromley), 320; Flood-lighting (Mr. Country stations, Closure (Mr. Duggan), Sherrington), 2256. 49. Pensioners- East Brisbane Station, Fence (Mr. Brom­ Deceased, Valuation of property (Mr. ley), 977. Aikens), 704. Fawkes, Sgt. A. E., Boulia, Acquisition Housing Commission houses, Rentals of cattle (Mr. Aikens), 548, 1572, (Mr. Sherrington), 2155. 1679. 26 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Police Department-continued: Prices-continued: Firearms, Restriction on issue (Mr. Milk (Mr. Gilmore), 1023. Bennett), 91. Newspapers "Sunday Mail" and "Truth," Ford Falcon motor vehicles, Purchases Country centres (Mr. Thackeray), and sales (Mr. Aikens), 743, 830. 2261. Garage, Mechanics (Mr. Bennett), 17 53. Petrol (Mr. Aikens), 1494; (Mr. Ipswich Station, Staff strength (Mr. Thackeray), 2654. Donald), 550. Pork (Mr. Burrows), 2160. Motor cycle patrol officers, Escorts (Mr. Rump steak (Mr. Thackeray), 2654. Hanlon), 88; Number (Mr. Bromley), Sugar, Home consumption (Mr. Walsh), 2158. 1985. Motor mechanics (Mr. Bennett), 1753. Princess Alexandra Hospital (see "Hos­ Motor vehicles, Purchases and sales (Mr. pitals"). Aikens), 743, 830; (Mr. Thackeray), 1914; Allocations to branches and Prisons- stations (Mr. Bromley), 2158. Brisbane, Alterations (Mr. Bromley), Mt. Molloy Station, Closure (Mr. Adair), 2262; Boy inmates (Mr. Bromley), 46. 2416. Radar traffic-detection set (Mr. Lloyd), Stone River, Closure (Mr. Aikens), 1792. 231. Stuart- Risch, Inspector C., Statements on traffic Cash shortage (Mr. Aikens), 1080. matters (Mr. Bennett), 1649. New houses (Mr. Tucker), 1873. Sandgate Station, Water police (Mr. Parole applications (Mr. Tucker), Dean), 384. 2469. Senior officers, Training course in creative Staff (Mr. Tucker), 1852. thinking (Mr. Aikens), 141, 647. Staff strength of Force, Statement by Prisoners- Mr. L. W. Ingram (Mr. Duggan), 380. Boy inmates, Brisbane prison (Mr. Townsville, Number of officers, Mr. Bromley), 2416. Tucker), 94. Discharged, Assistance (Mr. Bromley), Traffic police, Meter parking (Mr. Lloyd), 249. 89; (Mr. Bromley), 2158. Incapacitated, Payments under Prisons Act (Mr. Bromley), 230. Poliomyelitis, Number of cases (Dr. Dela­ mothe), 2236. Parole applications, Stuart prison (Mr. Tucker), 2469. Population, Decentralisation (Mr. Aikens), Workers' compensation (Mr. Bromley), 513. 132. Pork, Prices (Mr. Burrows), 2160. Probate duty and life insurance policies Port Alma, Use of empty railway petrol (Mr. Burrows), 286. tankers (Mr. Burrows), 2657. Psychiatric treatment, University students Port Douglas State School, New (Mr. (Mr. Dean), 385. Adair), 144. Psychiatric wards, General hospitals, Com­ Port Stewart, Construction of wharf (Mr. monwealth financial assistance (Mr. Adair), 144. Duggan), 547. Post Office motor pool, Mary Street, and number plate NKV-855 (Mr. Public accounts, Cash balances and invest­ Bromley), 29. ments (Mr. Lloyd), 30; Deficit (Mr. Hanlon), 50. Postma, Mrs., Allegation of rape against police officer (Mr. Aikens), 87. Public library, Inala civic centre (Mr. Sherrington), 2373. Poultry vaccination, North Queensland (Mr. Adair), 130. Public Service, Employment of females (Mr. Houston), 1495; Examination, Power houses, Price of coal (Mr. Burrows), Appointment of candidates (Mr. 95; New, Construction (Mr. Bromley), Lloyd), 2188. 2564. Public Service Superannuation Fund, Credit Prices- balance at 30 June 1961 (Mr. Lloyd), Beef (Mr. Burrows), 2160, 2657; (Mr. 30. Thackeray), 2654. Public Works Department- Bread (Mr. Aikens), 1494. Apprentices, Mackay (Mr. Graham), Coal, Power houses (Mr. Burrows), 95. 2306. Liquor (Mr. Graham), 2658. Building workers, Day-labour school pro­ Meat, Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 421; jects (Mr. Newton), 514. Central Queensland (Mr. Burrows), Electricians, Dismissals (Mr. Sherring­ 2160. ton), 1680. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 27

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Public Works Department-continued: Railways-conti,nued: Foremen, Wages (Mr. Newton), 423. Branch line closures- Loan borrowing programmes 1960-1962 Cleveland-Lota (Mr. Bromley), 230, (Mr. Sherrington), 646. 250. Painters (Mr. Sherrington), 478. Cooktown-Laura (Mr. Adair), 478, Tradesmen and labourers (Mr. Lloyd), 1795, 2375; (Mr. Wallace), 2194, 30. 2240, 2262. Quality Homes (Q'ld.) (Mr. Bromley), 1939. Employees dismissed (Mr. Duggan), Queensland Airlines Ltd., Government 85. business (Mr. Melloy), 1300. Kajabbi-Dobbyn (Mr. Inch), 514. Queensland Colliery Employees' Union, Mount Garnet-Lappa (Mr. Wallace), Government's offer on Collinsville 2262, 2652. State Coal Mine (Mr. Donald), 144. Murarrie-Wynnum (Mr. Gunn), 145. Nerang-Coolangatta (Mr. Bromley), Queensland exhibit, World Trade Fair, Sydney (Mr. Mann), 44; (Mr. 2140. Bromley), 47. Number closed, Since August, 1957 (Mr. Duggan), 85; Since 1 January, Queensland Forests Ltd. (Mr. Dean), 287. 1961 (Mr. Donald), 813. Queensland Health Education Council, Recommendations by Ford, Bacon and Campaign against alcoholism (Mr. Davis (Mr. Melloy), 2138. Coburn), 629. Sales of land, buildings and materials Queensland Housing Commission (see (Mr. Duggan), 85; (Mr. Bromley), "Housing Commission"). 383, 514. Queensland Industrial Institution for the Yaraka-Jericho (Mr. O'Donnell), 2141. Blind, Basic wage and cost-of-living Cairns Workshops, Closure (Mr. Adair), adjustments for workers (Mr. Sherring­ 1023; (Mr. Wallace), 2133, 2262; ton), 26; Pedestrian crossing, Corn­ Employees, Dismissal on completion wall Street (Mr. Bromley), 320. of apprenticeship (Mr. Adair), 2423. Queensland Meat Industry Board, Inspec­ Carriage cleaners (Mr. Bromley), 2302. tion of interstate meat (Mr. Hough­ Cavendish Road, Coorparoo, Level cross­ ton), 702, 811. ing, Boom gates and overpass (Mr. Queensland Professional Fishermen's Bromley), 225. League, Unrest at Cairns (Mr. Charters Towers, Sleeper mill (Mr. Wallace), 2194, 2419. Lonergan), 706. Quick, Mr. Robert, Worker's compensation Clerical staff, Appointments from Junior claim (Mr. Wallace), 2376. Public Examination (Mr. Lloyd), 2189. Radar traffic-detection set (Mr. Lloyd), 231. Cleveland-Lota line, Construction and Radio, Advertising (Mr. Sherrington), 2304; maintenance work 1959-1961, Cost Programmes of A.B.C. CMr. Aikens), (Mr. Bromley), 230, 250. 2419. Commonwealth Railways officials, Enlist­ Railways-- ment of services (Mr. Donald), 2141. Apprentices- Darra line, Fares and passengers (Mr. Cairns Workshops, Dismissal on com­ Sherrington), 2192. pletion of apprenticeship (Mr. Adair), Electronic computing machines (Mr. 2423. Wallace), 2306. Daytime training (Mr. Tucker), 515. Emerald-Blair Athol section, Ganger Willowburn Workshops (Mr. Duggan), (Mr. Aikens), 1679. 1912. Employees- Aratula trucking yards (Mr. Muller), 244. Engine drivers, Train 247D, Sick driver (Mr. Baxter), 2372, 2419; Atherton Tablelands system and con­ Punishment for sleeping on duty, struction of beef roads (Mr. Adair), Remissions (Mr. Aikens), 830. 1986. Ganger, Emerald-Blair Athol section Banyo Workshops, Gardens and lawns (Mr. Aikens), 1679. (Mr. Melloy), 55, 813: Tobacco stor· age (Mr. Melloy), 382. Goodwill officers, Salaries (Mr. Blicharski, Barry, Damages awarded by Melloy), 131. Court (Mr. Aikens), 422. Murphy, Conductor, Retiring age (Mr. Boom gates and overpass, Cavendish Bennett), 29. Road, Coorparoo (Mr. Bromley), 225. Number (Mr. Duggan), 48. Bowen Workshops, Lifting equipment Over-age, Employment (Mr. Bennett), (Mr. Tucker), 384. 29, 92. Boyne Valley branch, Sale of buildings Safety officers, Rockhampton work­ (Mr. Burrows), 2160, 2377. shops (Mr. Thackeray), 978. 28 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Railways-continued: Railways-contilnued: Employees-continued: Innisfail station (Mr. Byrne), 2655. Tradesmen and labourers, Townsville Ipswich workshops- workshops (Mr. Tucker), 187. Apprentices, Daytime training (Mr. Engine drivers, Train 247D, Sick driver Tucker), 515. (Mr. Baxter), 2372, 2419; Punishment Employees, Sick leave for chest X­ for sleeping on duty, Remissions (Mr. rays (Mr. Melloy), 2138. Aikens), 830. Moulders shop, Closure of foundry Engine shortage, Toowoomba-Warwick (Mr. Donald), 248. trains (Mr. Duggan), 2235. Level crossings, Hugh Street, Garbutt Fares- (Mr. Tucker), 94; Cavendish Road, Darra and Sandgate lines (Mr. Sher· Coorparoo (Mr. Bromley), 225. rington), 2192. Littlemore, Sale of buildings (Mr. Pensioners (Mr. Aikens), 2186. Burrows), 2160, 2377. War widows (Mr. Aikens), 282. Loan Fund allocations, Townsville, Fences, Cost of replacement (Mr. Auditor-General's report (Mr. Aikens), Burrows), 325. 1118. Ford, Bacon and Davis- Mareeba, Byrnes Street, Sale of land Branch line closures, Recommendations (Mr. Adair), 631. (Mr. Melloy), 2138. Maryborough-Monto, Refrigerated rail Employees (Mr. Melloy), 2656. motor (Mr. Davies), 2142. Government houses for staff (Mr. Mt. Edwards trucking yards (Mr. Duggan), 2131. Muller), 244. Interference in work of Hornibrook Mount Isa Mines Limited, Freight con­ Construction Group, alleged (Mr. cessions (Mr. Mann), 226. Bromley), 96. Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville project­ Qualifications as consultants (Mr. Sher­ Commonwealth loan- rington), 93. Interest (Mr. Hanlon), 646. Report and fees (Mr. Thackeray), Joint statement of Prime Minister 1913; Publication (Mr. Wallace), and Premier (Mr. Duggan), 225. 2652. Negotiations, Minister in charge, and Suburban services, Origin and destina­ letter of 28 October, 1959 (Mr. tion survey (Mr. Lloyd), 2131; Lloyd), 381. Reduced, Recommendations (Mr. Sinking Fund payments (Mr. Hil· Melloy), 2138; (Mr. Marsden), 2141. ton), 25, 188. Freights- Terms, Conditions and Sinking Fund Beans, Maryborough and Gympie payments (Mr. Hilton), 25, 188; interstate (Mr. Davies), 2189. Absence of complaint by Queens­ Bulldozers, Sommariva to Cheepie land Government, Prime Minis­ (Mr. Aikens), 476. ter's statement (Mr. Tucker), 128. Cairns to Atherton Tableland (Mr. Contracts for structural and prefabri­ Adair), 1405, 2238. cation work (Mr. Sherrington), 46; Coal for export, Concessional (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 1871. Thackeray), 1913. Depots, Closure on completion of Mount Isa Mines Limited, Concessions project (Mr. Tucker), 2644. (Mr. Mann), 226. Ford, Bacon and navis- Rebates, Machinery carried to drought­ Employees (Mr. Melloy), 2656. stricken areas (Mr. Aikens), 476. Government houses for staff (Mr. Sugar to Mackay Outer Harbour (Mr. Duggan), 2131. Graham), 2260. Interference in work of Hornibrook Sydney-Townsville, New South Wales Construction Group, Alleged (Mr. and Queensland proportions (Mr. Bromley), 96. Aikens), 2242. Qualifications as consultants (Mr. Ganger, Emerald-Blair Athol section Sherrington), 93. (Mr. Aikens), 1679. Garbutt level crossing (Mr. Tucker), 94. Report and fees (Mr. Thackeray), Goods loading, Roma Street, Delays 1913; (Mr. Wa!lace), 2652. (Mr. Duggan), 245; Checkers and Hawaiian, Pomeroy and Haunstrup, loaders (Mr. Melloy), 285. Bridge contract, Nome-Hughenden Goodwill officers, Salaries (Mr. Melloy), section (Mr. Duggan), 1871; Road 131. tax and vehicle registration fees Gympie-Yandina rail motor service (Mr. (Mr. Inch), 2240. Baxter), 2646. Hornibrook Construction Group, Pro­ Hugh Street, Garbutt, Level crossing gress of work (Mr. Bromley), 96. (Mr. Tucker), 94. Japanese steel (Mr. Duggan), 811. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 29

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways--continued: Railways-continued: Mt. Isa-Townsvi!le-Collinsville project­ Suburban services-continued: continued: Reduction, Recommendations (Mr. Minister for Labour and Industry, Visit Melloy), 2138; (Mr. Marsden), 2141. to Canberra on 23 August, 1961 Stainless steel trains, Haulage by steam (Mr. Lloyd), 381. locomotives (Mr. Melloy), 382. Nome-Hughenden section, Bridge con­ Timetables (Mr. Thackeray), 2137; tract (Mr. Duggan), 1871. (Mr. Lloyd), 2466. State's responsibility (Mr. Mann), 225. Tablelands system and effect of beef Mt. Isa trucking yards, Toilet facilities roads (Mr. Adair), 1986. (Mr. Inch), 129. Tarpaulins, Supply (Mr. Donald), 1079; Murphy, Conductor, Retiring age (Mr. Shortage (Mr. Melloy), 1118; (Mr. Bennett), 29. Duggan), 2256. Nagoorin, Sale of buildings (Mr. Timetables, Suburban services (Mr. Burrows), 2160. Thackeray), 2137; (Mr. Lloyd), 2466. Origin and destination survey, Suburban Toowoomba-Warwick trains, Engine services (Mr. Lloyd), 2131. shortage (Mr. Duggan), 2235. Petrol tankers, Empty, Use at Port Townsville- Alma (Mr. Burrows), 2657. Loan Fund allocations, Auditor­ Pinkenba line, Passenger services (Mr. General's report (Mr. Aikens), 1118. Melloy), 744. Workshops- Rail motors, 2000-class, Maryborough­ Apprentices, Daytime training (Mr. Monto (Mr. Davies), 2142; Rockhamp­ Tucker), 515. ton branch lines (Mr. Thackeray), Cold-water urns (Mr. Aikens), 2373. 2377. Tradesmen and labourers (Mr. Redbank Workshops, Discharge of waste Tucker), 187. oil (Mr. Donald), 187, 2259; Stores Trucking yards- section, Cost of operation (Mr. Donald), 426. Aratula (Mr. Muller), 244. Mt. Edwards (Mr. Muller), 244. Refrigerated rail motor, Maryborough­ Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 129. Monto (Mr. Davies), 2142. Wheat wagons, Bulk, Supply (Mr. Rockhampton, Workshops, Safety officers Sullivan), 1465; Shortage (Mr. (Mr. Thackeray), 978; Branch lines, Duggan), 2256. 2000-class rail motors (Mr. Thacke­ ray) 2377. Willowburn Workshops, Apprentices (Mr. Duggan), 1912. Rocklea, Municipal markets, New line (Mr. Melloy), 2375. Y andina-Gympie rail motor service (Mr. Baxter), 2646. Rollingstock replacement (Mr. Tucker), 2644. Rankine Bros. sawmill, Cooktown (Mr. Roma Street Station- Adair), 2238. Checkers and loaders (Mr. Melloy), Rape, Charges against police officers (Mr. 285. Aikens), 87; Sentences imposed by Goods loading, Delays (Mr. Duggan), courts (Mr. Aikens), 125. 245. Ravenshoe-Mt. Garnet main road (Mr. Tarpaulins (Mr. Melloy), 1118. Gilmore), 1755. Safety officers, Rockhampton Workshops Reclamation of salt-pan country (Mr. (Mr. Thackeray), 978. Coburn), 438. Sandgate line, Co-ordinated bus service Red Cross Blood Bank, Payments to blood (Mr. Houghton), 2137; Fares and pas­ donors (Mr. Bromley), 146. sengers (Mr. Sherrington), 2192. Redbank- Sleepers- Mill at Charters Towers (Mr. Loner­ Main road, New, Resumptions and gan), 706. compensation (Mr. Donald), 2374, Orders for supply (Mr. Burrows), 2652. 1024. Railway Workshops, Discharge of waste Red bloodwood, Cairns area (Mr. oil (Mr. Donald), 187, 2259; Stores Tucker), 742. section, Cost of operation (Mr. Donald), 426. Southport Station, "Mini-bus" service to N.S.W. border (Mr. Bromley), 2262. State School (Mr. Donald), 285. Stainless steel trains, Haulage by steam Redcliffe- locomotives (Mr. Melloy), 382. Drink-driving blood tests, Needles Used Suburban services- (Mr. Houghton), 549. Origin and destination survey (Mr. Electricity surcharge (Mr. Houghton), Lloyd), 2131. 1300. 30 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUEST1iONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Redcliffe--continued: Rockhampton- Hon. member, Resignation from Parlia­ Berserker Range road, Crown land (Mr. mentary Liberal Party (Mr. Duggan), Thackeray), 144, 250; Expenditure 380; (Mr. Lloyd), 380. (Mr. Thackeray), 287, 2422. City Council, Commonwealth road aid Medical and dental clinics (see "Hospi­ allocation (Mr. Thackeray), 287, 2422; tals"). Proposal to relieve unemployment Valuer-General's valuations (Mr. Gaven), (Mr. Thackeray), 423. 27, 187. Housing Commission houses (see "Hous­ ing Commission"). Redlynch area, Unemployment (Mr. Adair), 2155. Moores Creek bridge (Mr. Thackeray), 2376. Redlynch-Barron River section, Kamer­ Opportunity School, North Rockhamp­ unga main road (Mr. Adair), 705. ton (Mr. Thackeray), 2157. Regan, Mr. G. A., Statement on resigna­ Park Avenue State School (Mr. tion from Parliamentary Liberal Party Thackeray), 2157. of hon. member for Redcliffe (Mr. Petrol prices (Mr. Thackeray), 2654. Duggan), 380; (Mr. Lloyd), 380. Rail motors, 2000-class, Use on branch Regional Advisory Committees, Depart­ lines (Mr. Thackeray), 2377. ment of Labour and Industry (Mr. Railway Workshops, Safety officers (Mr. Melloy), 2138. Thackeray), 978. Rump steak, Price (Mr. Thackeray), Registration by road contractors of mech­ 2654. anical loaders and other vehicles (Mr. Thozet Road area, State school (Mr. Tucker), 94. Thackeray), 515. Reithmuller, Mrs. S. J., Death in prison Unemployment, Proposal of City (Mr. Bromley), 52. Council (Mr. Thackeray), 423; Govern­ ment expenditure (Mr. Thackeray), Relief assistance, Education of children 2136, 2422. (Mr. Lloyd), 246, 284; Increased (Mr. Bromley), 322. University college, Government policy (Mr. Duggan), 2242. Religious observance, State primary and Rockhampton-Tungamull road, Use as secondary schools (Mr. Dean), 1301. stock route (Mr. Thackeray), 144. Rent increases, Applications to Fair Rents Rocklea-Moorooka area, Four-lane high­ Court (Mr. Duggan), 2188; Shop, way (Mr. Sherrington), 2135. Flinders Street, Townsville (Mr. Rocklea, Municipal markets, New railway Tucker), 2242. line (Mr. Melloy), 2375. Rocky Point-Daintree road, (Mr. Adair), Research and Guidance Branch, Depart­ 631. ment of Education (Mr. Bromley), 2464. Roma Abattoir (Mr. Lloyd), 645. Ross River, Silting (Mr. Tucker), 339; Residences, Crown employees, Installation Water control (Mr. Tucker), 831. of gas or electric stoves (Mr. Adair), Rotary clothes hoists, Tenders, Preference 93. to Queensland manufacturers (Mr. Restrictive trade practices, Conference of Duggan), 2150. Attorneys-General (Mr. Bromley), Rowe's Bay, Townsville, Land development 185. (Mr. Tucker), 1242. Right of way, Fire brigade vehicles (Mr. Royal Queensland Golf Club, Lease of Dewar), 1914. Hamilton land (Mr. Houghton), 629. Risch, Inspector C., Statements on traffic Royalties, Mount Isa Mines Limited (Mr. matters (Mr. Aikens), 1649. Duggan), 1464. Safety belts in motor vehicles (Mr. Road contractors, Registration of mech­ Bromley), 2193. anical loaders and other vehicles (Mr. Tucker), 94; Stuart-Giru road, Use of Safety in industry, Additional inspectors unregistered vehicle (Mr. Tucker), (Mr. Bromley), 340. 1938, 1985. St. George, Ferris wheel accident (Mr. Bennett), 230. Road-marking machines (Mr. Bromley), 2242. St. Helena Island, Tenancy (Mr. Duggan), 475. Road taxes and permit fees (see "Trans­ Salisbury, Education Department land, port"). Clearing (Mr. Sherrington), 228. Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) Act Salt-pan country, Reclamation (Mr. (see "Transport"). Coburn), 438. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 31

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued. Sandgate- Siltation, Surveys of North Queensland Clinics, Dental and hospital (see "Hospi­ rivers (Mr. Tucker), 339; Determina­ tals"). tion by means of isotopes (Mr. Police Station, Water police (Mr. Dean), Burrows), 923. 384. Smog survey, Brisbane and Ipswich (Mr. Railway fares and passengers (Mr. Duggan), 86. Sherrington), 2192. Snap checks of motor vehicles for safety Railway Station, Co-ordinated bus and roadworthiness (Mr. Bromley), service (Mr. Houghton), 2137. 2302. Sarin a Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Social service payments, Statement by Registrar, Townsville (Mr. Tucker), Sawmills- 2564; (Mr. Hanlon), 2565. Bloomfield (Mr. Adair), 1556. Soot nuisance, Townsville Regional Elec­ Brown & Broad Ltd., Carruchan, Trans­ tricity Board (Mr. Aikens), 246. fer of licence (Mr. Byrne), 2654. Cooktown, Closure (Mr. Adair), 1556; South Brisbane Dry Dock, Employees, Dis­ Reopening (Mr. Adair), 2238. missal (Mr. Houston), 26; (Mr. Bennett), 229. Number and employees (Mr. Davies), 95. South Brisbane State School, Scholarship class (Mr. Bennett), 812; "New Won­ Scaffolding inspectors, Orders (Mr. der Book Encyclopaedia," Purchase Newton), 382; Townsville, Additional (Mr. Bennett), 2417. (Mr. Tucker), 421. South Coast weighbridge (Mr. Duggan), Scheifelbein v. Cope, Court judgment (Mr. Duggan), 740. 42. South Townsville main roads workshop, Scottville open-cut coal mine, Statement Thefts (Mr. Aikens), 1022. by Minister for Mines (Mr. Donald), 979. Southern Electric Authority of Queensland, Increased allocation for construction Scrubby Creek, Browns Plains, Weir (Mr. work (Mr. Donald), 2141; Ashes, Dis­ Newton), 285. posal (Mr. Bromley), 2465. Sea transport of cattle, Cape York Penin­ Southport- sula, and Northern Broadwater, Revenue of Department of Territory (see "North Queensland­ Harbours and Marine (Mr. Donald), Cattle industry"). 2236. Secondary education, Director, Overseas Industrial estate (Mr. Davies), 2464. visit (Mr. Bromley), 1388; Extension "Mini-bus" service from railway station scholarships (Mr. Lloyd), 2188. to N.S.W. border (Mr. Bromley), 2262. Secondary Industries Division, Assistance Waterfront shop, Removal (Mr. Walsh), to Sterling Manufacturing Co. Pty. 92. Ltd. (Mr. Duggan), 475. Speed limits, Motor vehicles (Mr. Aikens), Semi-governmental loans, Interest rate 891. (Mr. Duggan), 2129. Speed-boat racing, Barron River (Mr. Serviceton State School, Misappropriation Adair), 1938. of school committee funds (Mr. Herbert), 2469; (Mr. Sherrington) Spirits, Adulteration at Doomben Race­ 2567. ' course (Mr. Mann), 420. Seville Road, Holland Park, Housing Com­ Stafford Housing Commission projects (see mission project (see "Housing Commis­ "Housing Commission-Trouts Road sion"). project"). Sexual offenders, Release by Parole Board State children, Allowances (Mr. Graham), (Mr. Aikens), 1465, 1492. 186. Shark-proof enclosures, Shorncliffe (Mr. State forests, Declaration (Mr. Gilmore), Dean), 56; North Queensland beaches 1079. (Mr. Tucker), 2195. State Government Insurance Office build­ Ship-building industry- ing, Maryborough (Mr. Davies), 95. Evans Deakin shipyards, Dismissals State houses (see "Housing Commission"). (Mr. Bennett), 1387. State schools- Unemployment (Mr. Newton), 2193. Aitkenvale (Mr. Aikens), 422, 1792, Vessels for bauxite and coal trade with 2151. Japan (Mr. Melloy), 2241. Albert, Maryborough, Additional playing Walkers Ltd., Maryborough (Mr. area (Mr. Davies), 56. Davies), 48, 2423, 2649. Atherton High (Mr. Wallace), 2376. Shorncliffe, Shark-proof enclosure (Mr. Belgian Gardens, Townsville (Mr. Dean), 56. Tucker), 55, 2158. 32 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State schools-continued: State schools-continued: Belmont, Additional classrooms (Mr. Kelvin Grove High (Mr. Hanlon), 2190. Newton), 93, 2565; City water supply Lower Burdekin area, Accounts sub­ (Mr. Newton), 2566. mitted by Malanda Milk Company Bicycle shelters (Mr. Wallace), 2194. (Mr. Aikens), 226. Blackstone (Mr. Donald), 231. Machan's Beach, Transport of students Bloomfield (Mr. Adair), 550, 2423. to Cairns swimming baths (Mr. Adair), 2422. Boodua, Sealing of main road (Mr. Dip· lock), 704. Mackay, Appointment of music teacher (Mr. Graham), 91. Boondall (Mr. Melloy), 2241. Maclagan (Mr. Diplock), 2652. Broadwater Road (Mr. Newton), 2154. Mareeba (Mr. Adair), 286, 2193. Buildings, Expenditure 1961-1962 (Mr. Melloy), 645. Mareeba High (Mr. Adair), 2139. Bundamba, Misappropriation of school Millaroo, Head teacher's residence (Mr. committee .funds (Mr. Herbert), 2469; Coburn), 704. (Mr. Shernngton), 2567. Mossman, Teacher's residence (Mr. Buranda, Boys, Girls, and Infants, Adair), 1754. Student teachers (Mr. Bromley), 186; Mt. !sa High (Mr. Inch), 514, 2468. Improvements and maintenance (Mr. Mt. Molloy (Mr. Adair), 144, 2658. Bromley), 320; Oval at Girls' School, Murarrie (Mr. Houston), 831. Access (Mr. Bromley), 439. Music teachers, Mackay (Mr. Graham), Cairns, High, Transport for students 91; Overseas, Appointment (Mr. from Machan's Beach (Mr. Adair), Aikens), 1793. 1404. "New Wonder Book Encyclopaedia," Central, Townsville, Head teacher's Subsidy on purchase (Mr. Bennett), residence (Mr. Tucker), 284. 2417. Cloncurry (Mr. Inch), 2468. Norman Electorate, High (Mr. Bromley), Cooroy-Eumundi bus service (Mr. 2242. Baxter), 2646. North Booval (Mr. Donald), 2154. Dinmore (Mr. Donald), 95. North Rockhampton Opportunity (Mr. Doctor's Creek, Sealing of main road Thackeray), 2157. (Mr. Diplock), 704. Painting (Mr. Sherrington), 478. Drinking by school girls on Inala-Corinda Park Avenue, Rockhampton (Mr. bus, Newspaper report (Mr. Herbert), Thackeray), 2157. 1466. Pimlico High (Mr. Tucker), 142. East Brisbane, Student teachers (Mr. Pinkenba (Mr. Melloy), 2241. Bromley), 186; Improvements and Port Douglas (Mr. Adair), 144. maintenance (Mr. Bromley), 320. Projection rooms, Northern schools, Electric clocks (Mr. Tucker), 1852. Electric fans (Mr. Tucker), 1873. Electric fans in projection rooms, North­ Pupils, Age of admission (Mr. Hughes), ern schools (Mr. Tucker), 1873. 184. Enrolments, Grade VIII to Senior (Mr. Redbank (Mr. Donald), 285. Houston), 127. Religious observance (Mr. Dean), 1301. Eumundi-Cooroy bus service (Mr. Rockhampton, Thozet Road area (Mr. Baxter), 2646. Thackeray), 515. Extension scholarships, Junior Public School requisites, Supply (Mr. Duggan), Examination (Mr. Lloyd), 2188. 86. Everton Park (Mr. Lloyd), 90, 1939. Serviceton, Misappropriation of school Fire extinguishers (Mr. Aikens), 1403. committee funds (Mr. Herbert), 2469; Formartin, Sealing of main road (Mr. (Mr. Sherrington), 2567. Diplock), 704. South Brisbane, Scholarship class (Mr. Freshwater (Mr. Adair), 93. Bennett), 812; "New Wonder Book Goodna (Mr. Donald), 515. Encyclopaedia," Purchase (Mr. Ben­ nett), 2417. Grass-cutting gangs, Metropolitan area (Mr. Melloy), 2421. Teachers- Ground improvements, Expenditure (Mr. Amenities (Mr. Bromley), 146. Melloy), 645. Head, Acting, Appointment (Mr. Gympie-Y an din a rail motor service (Mr. Bennett), 631. Baxter), 2646. Junior teacher scholarships (Mr. Dug· Hambledon, Playing area (Mr. Adair), gan), 829; (Mr. O'Donnell), 2243. 1496. Married women, Employment (Mr. Junior teacher scholarships (Mr. Aikens), 322. Duggan), 829; (Mr. O'Donnell), 2243. Part time (Mr. Tucker), 2260. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 33

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State schools-continued: Stuart-Giru road contractor, Unregistered Teachers-continued: vehicle (Mr. Tucker), 1938, 1985. Residences- Sub-normal Children's Welfare Associa­ Central State School, Townsville tion, Government financial assist­ (Mr. Tucker), 284. ance (Mr. Coburn), 2646. Millaroo (Mr. Coburn), 704. Subsidies to local authorities and boards Mossman (Mr. Adair), 1754. (Mr. Lloyd), 51; (Mr. Bromley), 51. Mt. Isa High (Mr. Inch), 514. Sugar- Student, Allocations to East Brisbane Bagged, Exports through Mackay Outer and Buranda Schools (Mr. Bromley), Harbour (Mr. Graham), 2306. 186. Home consumption price, Report of Thozet Road area, Rockhampton (Mr. Commonwealth committee (Mr. Thackeray), 515. Walsh), 1985. Townsville area, Accounts submitted by Road tax and rail freights to Mackay Malanda Milk Company (Mr. Aikens), Outer Harbour (Mr. Graham), 2260. 226. Road transport, North Eton mill to Townsville, High and Technical College Mackay Outer Harbour (Mr. Graham), (Mr. Tucker), 129. 2142. Tully, High (Mr. Byrne), 2655. Shipment through Urangan (Mr. Davies), White Rock (Mr. Adair), 439. 2649. Yandina-Gympie rail motor service (Mr. Styx State Coal Mine (see "Coal-mining Baxter), 2646. industry"). State Stores Board, Tenders (Mr. "Sunday Mail" newspaper, Price in country Thackeray), 28; Preference to Queens­ centres (Mr. Thackeray), 2261. land manufacturers (Mr. Duggan), Supreme Court- 2150. Civil actions, Delay in hearing (Mr. State theatre in Centenary Cultural Centre Wallace), 2156. (Mr. Duggan), 420. Court rooms, Use by High Court (Mr. State Transport Act of 1960 (see "Trans­ Aikens), 282. port"). Judges- State Transport Facilities Act (see "Trans­ Appointment (Mr. Wallace), 2156. port"). Associates' fees (Mr. Aikens), 1679 Stephens Lane, Brisbane (Mr. Mann), 706. Illness (Mr. Aikens), 2303. Sterling Manufacturing Co. Pty. Ltd., Mack, Mr. Justice, Absence from Assistance from Secondary Industries judicial duty (Mr. Aikens), 703; Division (Mr. Duggan), 475. (Mr. Bromley), 2416. Stevel?son's ~state, ~aryborough, Negotia­ Swimming enclosures, North Queensland tiOns wtth Housmg Commission (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 2195. Davies), 2153. Sydney World Trade Fair, Queensland Stock, Travelling, Permits and waybills exhibit (Mr. Mann), 44; (Mr. Brom­ (Mr. Aikens), 703. ley), 47. Stock ~~~te, Laura to Coen, Watering Tablelands railway system and effect of fac1htws (Mr. Adair), 426, 439. beef roads (Mr. Adair), 1986. Stone . River State Farm, Closure (Mr. Tape recorders, Use in law courts (Mr. Atkens), 1792. Smith), 1405. Storm-and-tempest insurance cover (Mr. Tarpaulins, Railway Department, Supply Aikens), 339. (Mr. Donald), 1079; Shortage (Mr. Melloy), 1118; (Mr. Duggan), 2256. Stratford area, Unemployment (Mr. Adair) 215~ ' Teachers (see "State Schools-Teachers"). Teachers Training College, Amenities for Strike ballot, A.F.U.L.E., Voting (Mr. student teachers (Mr. Bromley), 146. Ramsden), 96. Technical colleges, Improvements (Mr. Stuart- Newton), 2304; Mackay, Apprentices Copper refinery, Copper wire purchases and teaching staff (Mr. Graham), 2306. by Townsvil!e Regional Electricity Technical Correspondence School, Staff Board (Mr. Aikens), 2372. (Mr. Houston), 646. Prison- Technical training, Apprentices, Review of Cash shortage (Mr. Aikens), 1080. syllabuses (Mr. Newton), 2258. New houses (Mr. Tucker), 1873. Teenagers, Unemployment (Mr. Houston), Parole applications (Mr. Tucker) 43, 127. 2469. ' Television advertising (Mr. Sherrington), Staff (Mr. Tucker), 1852. 2304. b 34 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Tenders and contracts, Government, Struc­ Tourist industry- tural and prefabrication work (Mr. Sherrington), 46; Advertisements in American and Japanese tourists (Mr. local press (Mr. Aikens), 1871. Houston), 88. Texas Memorial Hall, Collapse of stage, Revenue (Mr. Houston), 87. Court action (Mr. Duggan), 829. Tourist Bureau, Staff and salaries, Bris­ bane and interstate (Mr. Duggan), 49; Thomas Borthwick & Sons (A'asia) Ltd., Murarrie land, Housing Commission Sydney and (Mr. Houston), inquiries (Mr. Houston), 26; Inter­ 88. state meat, Inspection (Mr. Houghton), Town plan, Brisbane (Mr. Hanlon), 2132; 702, 811. (Mr. Dean), 2195. Thozet Road area, Rockhampton, State Townsville- school (Mr. Thackeray), 515. Abattoir, Board's finances (Mr. Aikens), Thursday Island- 437; Saleyards (Mr. Tucker), 1301. Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Aitkenvale State School, New classrooms Island Industries Board store, Debiting (Mr. Aikens), 422, 1792, 2151. of islanders' pass-books (Mr. Adair), Ambulance Brigade, Transport of mental 1754. patients (Mr. Tucker), 421. Unemployment, Allocations for local Art union permits, Issue (Mr. Tucker, authority works (Mr. Adair), 2192, 977. 2375. Ayr Concrete Products, Contract with Water supply (Mr. Adair), 227. Housing Commission (Mr. Tucker), Tin deposits, Mt. Spec-Ewan area (Mr. 743. Tucker), 812. Belgian Gardens State School, Sewerage Tinaroo, Sale of surplus plant and machin­ (Mr. Tucker), 55, 2158. ery, Auctioneer's commission (Mr. Boat harbour (Mr. Tucker), 438. Wallace), 52, 144. Tinaroo Falls dam, Release of water to Cape Pallarenda, Water reticulation and Walsh River (Mr. Tucker), 128; (Mr. building sites (Mr. Tucker), 142, 248. Duggan), 810; Irrigation of other than Central State School (Mr. Tucker), 284. tobacco land (Mr. Gilmore), 1794; Clevedon Highway (Mr. Coburn), 1938. (Mr. Adair), 2237. Co-operative building societies (Mr. Toads, Giant, Control (Mr. Aikens), 1853. Tucker), 812; (Mr. Aikens), 2235, Tobacco industry- 2650. Baled tobacco, Road transport to Fish Board, Storage charges (Mr. Mareeba and Brandon (Mr. Adair), Tucker), 1207. 2467. Fisheries inspector, Aluminium dory (Mr. Clare, Millaroo and Dalbeg areas, Sale Tucker), 1403. of leaf (Mr. Coburn), 244. Flinders Street shop, Rental increase Inquiry (Mr. Hilton), 43. (Mr. Tucker), 2242. Mareeba-Dimbulah Irrigation project, Garbutt- Aerodrome area, Water channelling Housing Commission project (see (Mr. Adair), 56, 2154; New farms, "Housing Commission"). Opening (Mr. Gilmore), 1300. Hugh Street level crossing (Mr. Mareeba sales, Unsold leaf (Mr. Adair), Tucker), 94. 2566. Stock saleyards (Mr. Tucker), 1301. Mary River, Water supply for irrigation General Hospital (see "Hospitals"). (Mr. Adair), 1649. High School and Technical College (Mr. Storage of leaf, Banyo Railway Work­ Tucker), 129. shops (Mr. Melloy), 382. Toll Bridge, Indooroopi!ly (Mr. Sherring­ Housing Commission projects (see ton), 184, 247. "Housing Commission"). Toowoomba, General Hospital and Dental Main Roads Department Workshop, Clinic (see "Hospitals"); University South Townsville, Thefts (Mr. Aikens), college, Government policy (Mr. 1022. Duggan), 2242. Meat prices (Mr. Tucker), 421. Toowoomba-Warwick trains, Engine short­ Mt. Stuart, Road to television station age (Mr. Duggan), 2235. site (Mr. Tucker), 323. Torres Strait islanders, Electoral franchise Oil companies, Road transport fees (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 478; (Mr. Wallace), 2239; Aikens), 437. Civic rights (Mr. Adair), 2304. Pedestals and gully traps, Sewerage Totalisator Administration Board, Restric­ scheme (Mr. Aikens), 2373. tions on agencies (Mr. Hanlon), 2159; Pimlico High School (Mr. Tucker), 142. Members, Remuneration (Mr. Dug­ Police officers, Number (Mr. Tucker), gan), 2188. 94. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 35

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued. Townsville-continued: Traffic- Railways- Cornwall Street, Thompson Estate, Loan Fund allocations, Auditor-Gen­ Pedestrian crossing, Signs (Mr. Brom­ eral's report (Mr. Aikens), 1118. ley), 320. Workshops- Fatalities 1958-1961 (Mr. Lloyd), 50. Kuranda Range road, Accidents (Mr. Apprentices, Daytime training (Mr. Tucker), 515. Adair), 228. Lectures, Attendance of offenders (Mr. Cold-water urns (Mr. Aikens), 2373. Duggan), 183. Tradesmen and labourers (Mr. Tucker), 187. Lights- Regional Electricity Board- Brisbane, Number and cost (Mr. Lloyd), 423. Copper wire purchases (Mr. Aikens), Brisbane General Hospital (Mr. 2372. Melloy) 383. Meter, Account for repair (Mr. Logan Road, Holland Park-Upper Mt. Aikens), 1572. Gravatt section (Mr. Newton), 2154. Pensioners' social service cheques, Motorists under influence of liquor or Acceptance (Mr. Aikens), 1403. drug, Convictions (Mr. Coburn), 549. Soot nuisance (Mr. Aikens), 246. Newstead, Parkatarea breaches (Mr. Ross River, Silting (Mr. Tucker), 339; Bromley), 2140. Water control (Mr. Tucker), 831. Offences, Fines 1958-1961 (Mr. Lloyd), Rowe's Bay, Land development (Mr. 50; Convictions for being under Tucker), 1242. influence of liquor or drug (Mr. Scaffolding inspector (Mr. Tucker), 421. Coburn), 549. Sewerage scheme, Pedestals and gully Parking- traps (Mr. Aikens), 2373. Illegal, Mr. Brian Kehoe (Mr. Mann), Social Services Registrar, Statement on 45. payments (Mr. Tucker), 2464; (Mr. Hanlon), 2565. Meters- State school milk supplies, Accounts Gold Coast (Mr. Gaven), 283. submitted by Malanda Milk Company Parkatarea- (Mr. Aikens), 226. Number (Mr. Sherrington), 2237. Stock saleyards (Mr. Tucker), 1301. Revenue (Mr. Sherrington), 2373. Television station site, Mt. Stuart Road Source of supply (Mr. Newton), (Mr. Tucker), 323. 2239. Trotting, Control (Mr. Tucker), 2644. Traffic Police (Mr. Lloyd), 89; Unemployment (Mr. Aikens), 25, 43; (Mr. Bromley, 2158). (Mr. Tucker), 284, 2157, 2564. Parkatareas- University Centre- lnstallation and patrolling (Mr. Brom­ Caretaker's house (Mr. Tucker), 229. ley), 2158. Extensions, Employees and contracts Meters, Number (Mr. Sherrington), (Mr. Newton), 250; Labour force 2237; Source of supply (Mr. New­ (Mr. Tucker), 2421. ton), 2239. Olsen, Dr. F. J., Statement on enrol­ Revenue (Mr. Sherrington), 2373. ments (Mr. Aikens), 2257. Pedestrian crossings, Cornwall Street, Thefts (Mr. Aikens), 1022. Thompson Estate, Signs (Mr. Brom­ Veterinary officers (Mr. Tucker), 2565. ley), 320; Flood-lighting (Mr. Sher­ Welfare officer for coloured people (Mr. rington), 2256. Tucker), 1794. Radar-detection set (Mr. Lloyd), 231. Wulguru Housing Commission project Right of way, Fire brigade vehicles (see "Housing Commission"). (Mr. Dewar), 1914. Townsville Acceptance Company (Mr. Road-marking machines (Mr. Bromley), Aikens), 477. 2242. Townsville-Ayr section, Bruce Highway, Speed limits, Motor vehicles (Mr. High-level bridges (Mr. Coburn), Aikens), 891. 2647. Trans-Australia Airlines, Government Townsville-Charters Towers area, Botulism business (Mr. Melloy), 1300. (Mr. Tucker), 2565. Townsville Co-operative Housing Society Transport- (Mr. Tucker), 812. Coal (Mr. Anderson), 2659. "Townsville Daily Bulletin," Report of Department, Staff numbers and salaries Premier's statement on new factories (Mr. Duggan), 2643. in Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 2463. "Mini-bus" service, Southport railway TownsviHe-Mt. Isa railway project (see station to N.S.W. border (Mr. Brom­ "Railways"). ley), 2262. 36 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Transport-continued: Turnover tax, On-course betting (Mr. Minister's overseas visit, Report (Mr. Hanlon), 2133, 2236; (Mr. Bromley), Bromley), 52; Members of party and 2563; (Mr. Melloy), 2656. expenses (Mr. Thackeray), 341. Tyres. Motor-vehicle. Re-grooving (Mr. Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) ~J.rcrrington), 2 64 7. Acts- Unemployment- Administration, Cost of salaries (Mr. Bolte, Hon. H. E., Premier of Victoria, Duggan), 2643. Statement (Mr. Davies), 2190, 2257. Hawaiian, Pomeroy and Haunstrup, Cairns area (Mr. Adair), 27. Tax (Mr. Inch), 2240. Central Queensland (Mr. O'Donnell), Revenue from "border hoppers" (Mr. 2160, 2263. Anderson), 57. Church leaders' statement (Mr. Davies), Sugar to Mackay Outer Harbour, 142. Charges (Mr. Graham), 2260. Commonwealth aid, Advancees to local State Transport Act of 1960- authorities (Mr. Houghton), 478; (Mr. Administration, Cost of salaries (Mr. Donald), 630. Duggan), 2643. Cook Electorate (Mr. Adair), 2139. Coal (Mr. Anderson), 2659. Cook Shire (Mr. Adair), 2154. Oil companies, Townsvil!e, Fees (Mr. Douglas Shire (Mr. Adair), 2154. Aikens), 437. Freshwater area (Mr. Adair), 2155. Operators, Number (Mr. L!oyd), 143. Mackay and district (Mr. Graham), 1496. Prosecutions (Mr. Bromley), 285. Mareeba Shire (Mr. Adair), 2154. Revenue (Mr. Duggan), 183; Dissec- tion (Mr. Duggan), 2659. Nambour (Mr. Duggan), 2187. Road hauliers, Country, Tax (Mr. North Queensland (Mr. Inch), 28; (Mr. Duggan), 182. Tucker), 48. Sugar to Mackay Outer Harbour, Premiers' conference (Mr. Duggan), 24. Fees (Mr. Graham), 2260. Queensland generally- State Transport Facilities Act Convic­ Increase (Mr. Melloy), 25; (Mr. tion of D. N. O'Connor (Mr.'Bennett), Bromley), 29; (Mr. Newton), 52; 741. Special measures to combat (Mr. Sugar to Mackay Outer Harbour, Road Duggan), 2642; (Mr. Bromley), transport from North Eton (Mr. 2643. Graham), 2142; Road tax and rail Percentage (Mr. Davies), 2257. freights (Mr. Graham), 2260. Seasonal industries (Mr. Inch), 28; Tobacco, Baled, Road tax to Mareeba (Mr. Tucker), 48; (Mr. Newton), 52. and Brandon selling centres (Mr. Redlynch area (Mr. Adair), 2155. Adair), 2467. Relief assistance (Mr. Lloyd), 246, 284; Trucks, Overloading, Prosecutions (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 322. L!oyd), 2151. Rockhampton, Proposal of City Council Tropical coast land, Cattle fattening, (Mr. Thackeray), 423; Government Interim report by Select Committee expenditure (Mr. Thackeray), 2136, (Mr. Tucker), 187. 2422. Trotting, Townsvil!e, Control (Mr. Ship-building industry (Mr. Newton), Tucker), 2644. 2193. Stratford area (Mr. Adair), 2155. Trouts Road Housing Commission project (see "Housing Commission"). Teenagers (Mr. Houston), 43, 127. Thursday Island (Mr. Adair), 2192, 2375. "Truth" neWsp,aper, Article relating to Member of Parliament (Mr. Camp­ Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 25, 43; (Mr. bell), 1078; Price in country centres Tucker), 284, 339, 2157, 2564. (Mr. Thackeray), 2261. University- Tuan forestry area, Employees and plant­ Colleges in country centres, Government ings (Mr. Davies), 95; Thinnings (Mr. policy (Mr. Duggan), 2242. Davies), 2256. Fees and Commonwealth grant (Mr. Tugun hotel, Lease (Mr. Bromley), 479. Lloyd), 1913. Tully, High school (Mr. Byrne), 2655. Queensland, St. Lucia- Examinations, Statement by Senator Tully district, Block No. 94, Development F. Dittmer on failures (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Tucker), 479; Crown land, 2463. Negotiations by Hooker Pastoral Com­ Extensions, Employees and contracts pany Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Tucker), 1556. (Mr. Newton), 250; Dismissal of Tungamull-Rockhampton road, Use as building workers (Mr. Newton), stock route (Mr. Thackeray), 145. 2136. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 37

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS--continued: University-continued: Wangaratta Shire Council, Use of Collins­ Queensland, St. Lucia-continued: ville black list in labour calls (Mr. Students, Psychiatric treatment (Mr. Duggan), 320. Dean). 385: Northern, Enrolment Vl<:'r

QUESTIONS-continued: Reply, Address in--continued: Willowburn Railway Workshops, Appren­ Debate, 17, 32, 412; (amendment-Mr. tices (Mr. Duggan), 1912. Duggan), 33, 97, 147, 188, 254, 291, 341, 385. Willys Jeep Company, Employees (Mr. Sherrington), 228; Government pur­ Presentation to Governor, 513. chases of motor vehicles (Mr. Sher­ Sitting days- rington), 1853. Extension of hours of sitting, 979. Wilson Ophthalmic Hospital (see "Hos­ pitals"). Friday, 632. Precedence of Government business on Windorah-Yaraka beef-cattle road (Mr. Thursday, 632. Thackeray), 2137. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 31. Women, Jury service (Mr. Aikens), 811, 922. Solicitors and barristers, Fees paid by Crown- Wonbah molybdenite mine, Mt. Perry (Mr. Aikens), 246. Order for return (motion-Mr. Mann), 231. Wood, Senator Ian, Statement on beef Return tabled, 579. roads (Mr. Rae), 1080. Special adjournments, 24, 576, 1984, 2069, "Worker" newspaper article on Mt. Isa 2186, 2301, 2462, 2571, 2713. industrial dispute (Dr. Delamothe), 1241. Standing Orders- Workers' compensation- Appointment of committee, 31. Cardiac Board, Claims examined (Mr. Suspension- Sherrington), 27; (Mr. Burrows), 251. Bills- Prisoners (Mr. Bromley), 132. Dependent children of injured worker, Appropriation No. 1, 32. Age limit (Mr. Aikens), 628. Appropriation No. 2, 1650; Sitting extended under Standing Order No. Medical certificates and payment (Mr. 307 to enable Treasurer to reply, Wallace), 2376. 1750. Quick, Mr. Robert, Claim (Mr. Wallace), 2376. State forest reserve, Proposal to revoke Workers' Homes Perpetual Town Leases declaration (motion-Mr. Madsen), (Mr. Graham), 2260. 1557. World Trade Fair, Sydney, Queensland SUPPLY­ exhibit (Mr. Mann), 44; (Mr. Bromley), 47. Committee­ Wulguru Housing Commission project (see Constitution, 419. "Housing Commission"). Opening, 565. Wynnum clinics, Dental and outpatients Estimates in Committee- (see "Hospitals"). Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Wynnum-Murarrie railway line (Mr. Gunn), Department of Agriculture and Stock, 145. 1687. Yandina-Gympie rail motor service (Mr. Executive and Legislative- Baxter), 2646. Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Yaraka-Jericho railway line (Mr. Governor, 576, 580; (amendment to O'Donnell), 2141. reduce Item by £1-Mr. Duggan), Yaraka-Windorah beef-cattle road (Mr. 593, 649, 745, 832, 924. Thackeray), 2137. Health and Home Affairs- Youths, Employment, Statement by Federal Chief Office, 1578; (amendment to Minister for Labour and National Ser­ reduce Vote by £1-Mr. Duggan), vice (Mr. Hanlon), 890. 1611, 1656. Zillmere Housing Commission project (see Balance of Department, Consolidated "Housing Commission"). Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Quorum, 364, 1216. and Loan Fund Account, 1678. Refreshment Rooms Committee, Appoint­ Justice- ment, 31. Chief Office, 1269, 1308, 1333. Courts of Petty Sessions, 1348. Reply, Address in­ Balance of Department, Consolidated Adoption, 419. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds, Answer of Governor, 546. 1348. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 39

SUPPLY-continued: Resolutions reported from Committee­ Estimates in Committee-continued: Reception, 1704. Labour and Industry­ Adoption- Chief Office, 1470, 1501. Executive and Legislative­ Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency Balance of Department, Consolidated the Governor, 1704. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds and Loan Fund Account, 1555. Public Works and Local Government, 1704. Public Works and Local Government­ Resolutions adopted under Standing Order Chief Office, 1028, 1248. No. 307 and Sessional Order, 1737. Railways- Vote of Credit (message from Governor), 57; (Committee of Supply), 57. General Establishment, 1349, 1411. Balance of Department, Consolidated Vote on Account, 1962-1963 (message Revenue and Loan Fund Account, from Governor), 1650. 1464. Time limit of speeches- Votes passed under Standing Order No. Members granted an extension­ 307 and Sessional Order- Mr. Anderson, 357. Departments- Mr. Duggan, 38, 637. Mr. Harrison, 556. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Mr. Hughes, 377. Department of Agriculture and Stock, 1704. Mr. Morris, 106. Balance of Departments (Consoli­ Valedictory, 2069, 2571. dated Revenue, Trust and Special Vote of Credit (message from Governor), 57; Funds and Loan Fund Account), (Committee of Supply), 57. 1704. Vote on Account, 1962-1963 (message from Auditor-General, 1704. Governor), 1650. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Voting at Barcoo and Whltsunday by-elec­ and Electricity, 1704. tions- Education, 1704. Order for return (motion-Mr. O'Donnell), Premier and Chief Secretary, 1704. 32. Public Lands and Irrigation, 1704. Return tabled, 96. Transport, 1704. Ways and Means- Treasurer and Housing, 1704. Constitution of Committee, 419. Executive and Legislative­ Opening of Committee, 1737. Balance of Vote, 1704. Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 1738. Loan Fund Account Estimates Vote of Credit, 85. (Balance of Estimates), 1704. Trust and Special Funds Estimates Whltsunday electoral district­ (Balance of Estimates), 1704. Member sworn (Mr. Camm), 8. Supplementary Estimates, 1960- Return of writ, 8. 1961- Voting- Consolidated Revenue, 1704. Order for return (motion-Mr. O'Donnell), 32. Loan Fund, 1704. Return tabled, 96. Trust and Special Funds, 1704. Wynnum, Public hospital, Presentation of Vote on Account, 1962-1963, 1704. petition (Mr. Gunn), 16. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Speeches

ADAIR, Herbert Arthur, Esquire (Cook)­ BILLs-continued: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Duggan), 109, 2103; (2°), 2221; (committee), 2228, 2231. BILLS: Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 2206. Collinsville-Townsville-Mount Isa Rail­ way Agreement (committee), 2019. Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment (initiation), 899; (committee), 1400, Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 733. 1401. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment (initiation), 1970; (2°), 2037. (2°), 1861. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 728. Duggan), 593. Local Government (Rateable Value SUPPLY: Adjustment) (initiation), 2336. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2088. Labour and Industry­ Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ Chief Office, 1489. tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia­ Public Works and Local Govern­ tion), 1775. ment- Picture Theatres and Films Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1057. ment (initiation) (moves amendment), 1565. Railways- Police Acts Amendment (initiation), General Establishment, 1362. 2403. Resolution reported from Committee­ State Housing Acts and Another Act Public Works and Local Govern­ Amendment (initiation), 2271. ment, 1724. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 501; (2°), 1011. AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (Townsville Transport Laws Validation (initiation), South)- 2585; (2°), 2679; (committee), 2702, Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 2704, 2709. Duggan), 171. Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment BILLS: (initiation), 1408. Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1613. Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts Amendment (initiation), 921. Deaths- City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension Davis, Mr. E. W., 13. of the Period for Inspection) (initia­ Roberts, Hon. L. H. S., 13. tion), 2415. Taylor, Mr. J. R., 13. Collinsville-Townsvi!le-Mount Isa Rail­ Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. way Agreement (initiation), 1804. Duggan), 768. Commonwealth and State Housing Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ Agreement (2°), 1757. tion as scenic area, 530. Companies (initiation), 331. Ordered to leave Chamber, 553. Cremation Acts Amendment (initiation), 816. Points of order, 180, 224, 357, 410, 427, 429, 498, 512, 551, 706, 707, 912, Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), 823. 915, 1025, 1571, 1612, 1670, 1808, Electric Light and Power Acts and Other 1863, 1867, 2255, 2378, 2590, 2651. Acts Amendment (committee), 2308. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (2°), of Order in Council, 136. 2254. Questions, Disallowance, Mr. Speaker's Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), statement, 224; Mr. Speaker's ruling, 2162. 2265. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 41

AIKENS, Thomas Esquire-continued: BILLS-continued: SUPPLY: Commonwealth and State Housing Agree­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ment, (2°), 1686, 1755. Health and Home Affairs- Companies (initiation), 335, 427; (2°) 1903. , Chief Office (amendment-Mr. Dug­ gan), 1635. Cremation Acts Amendment (initiation), 819. Justice- Crown Land Development Act Amend­ Chief Office, 1341. ment (initiation), 1886. Labour and Industry­ Law Reform (Wills) (initiation), 2276, Chief Office, 1532. (2°), 2512. Railways- Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment General Establishment, 1428. (2°), 1863. Resolution reported from Committee­ Limitation (Persons under Disabilities) (initiation), 2282; (2°), 2519. Public Works and Local Government 1715. ' Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), 1144, 1167. Vote of Credit, 74. Local Government Acts Amendment ANDERSON, Mervyn John Reginald, Esquire (initiation), 1578. (Toowoomba East)- Local Government (Rateable Value Adjustment) (initiation), 2340. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Dug­ gan), 35 I. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 2404. BILLS: Queensland Statutes (1962 Reprint) Cremation Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 2180; (2°), 2510. 820. Traffic Acts Amendment (2°), 1016· Transport Laws Validation (initiation), (committee), 1226, 1230; 1231. ' 2619; (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 2608; Transport Laws Validation (initiation), (2°), 2695; (committee), 2711. 2598; (2°), 2683; (committee), 2700, Point of order, 2713. 2703, 2706. ARMSTRONG, Roy Alexander, Esquire Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences (Mulgrave)- Acts Amendment (2°), 1839; (com­ mittee), 1845. SUPPLY: Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1614. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Public Works and Local Government­ Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Chief Office, 1063. Duggan), 760. Inala Hotel, 2390. BAXTER, William Edward, Esquire Points of order, 303, 1629, 1674, 2183, (Hawthorne)- 2392, 2636. Address in Reply ( amendment-Mr. Privilege, Breach-Newspaper statement by Duggan), 368. Chairman of Licensing Commission, BILL: 2489. Transport Laws Validation (initiation), SUPPLY: 2592. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1616. Health and Home Affairs- Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Chief Office (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 947. Duggan), 1641. SUPPLY: Justice- EsTIMATES IN CorviMITTEE­ Chief Office, 1333. Railways- Public Works and Local Government­ General Establishment, 1432. Chief Office, 1050. Resolution reported from Committee­ BENNETT, Colin James, Esquire, B.A., LL.B. Public Works and Local Government, (South Brisbane)- 1734. Address in Reply, 412; (amendment-Mr. Duggan), J77. BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes, Esquire (Barambah)- BILLS: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. City of Brisbane Market Acts Amend­ Duggan), 254. ment (initiation), 2349. City of Brisbane (North Pine River BILLS: Dam) (initiation), 2 368. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension 1181. of the Period for Inspection) (2° ), Racing and Betting Acts Amendment 2555. (initiation), 1974. 42 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes, Esquire­ Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. continued: Duggan), 856. BILLS--continued: Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke Transport Laws Validation (initiation), declaration as scenic area, 541. 2595. Points of order, 408, 544, 1563. Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale, Dissal­ State forest reserve, Proposal to revoke lowance of Order in Council, 443. declaration, 1558. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 682. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- SUPPLY: Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Department of Agriculture and Railways- Stock, 1699. General Establishment, 1364. Health and Home Affairs- BROMLEY, Fred Phillip, Esquire (Norman)­ Chief Office (amendment-Mr. Address in Reply ( amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1669. Duggan), 120. Railways- BILLS: General Establishment, 1366. Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), BYRNE, Peter, Esquire (Mourllyan)­ 825. Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 2106. Duggan), 296. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), BILL: 1148. Succession and Probate Duties Acts and Local Government (Rateable Value Another Act Amendment (initiation), Adjustment) (2°), 2538. 1879. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. initiation), 1979. Duggan), 943. Traffic Acts Amendment (committee), Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ 1235, 1240. tion as scenic area, 540. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. SUPPLY: Duggan), 878. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Inala Hotel, 2383. Railways- Points of order, 1150, 2387, 2482. General Establishment, 1454. SuPPLY: CAMM, Ronald Ernest, Esquire (Whit- EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ sunday)- Health and Home Affairs- Takes his seat, 8. Chief Office (amendment-Mr. Address in Reply (moves motion), 17. Duggan), 1661. Death, Roberts, Hon. L. H. S., 12. Justice- Chief Office, 13 21. Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declaration as scenic area, 463. Public Works and Local Government­ SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1061. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BURROWS, James, Esquire (Port Curtis)­ Labour and Industry­ Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Chief Office, 1536. Duggan), 278. ('_'~~~I?:G~~I "f., Fn:~r:~rkk A1cxaru:!cr, Esquire BILLS: (Aspley)- Companies (initiation), 328; (2'), 1895; Address in Reply (seconds motion), 21. (committee), 1915, 1917, 1919, 1925, 1928, 1935. BILL: Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Transport Laws Validation (initiation), 2149, 2161. 2615. Hospitals Acts Amendment (committee), Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. 2229. Duggan), 873. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Point of order, 2616. 2360. Law Reform (Wills) (initiation), 2279; Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance (2°), 2515. of Order in Council, 136. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), SUPPLY: 1130, 1151, 1204. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Justice- (committee), 2066. Chief Office, 1316. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 43

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, [Taylor, Chair- Harold Bourne, Esquire (Clayfield)]­ Must be addressed, 584, 664, 761, 873, [see also "Taylor, Harold Bourne, 1063, 1375, 1539, 1543, 1669, 2246, Esquire"]- 2414, 2615. BILLs: Must be obeyed, 729, 866, 1064, 1528, Generally­ 1662, 1820, 1980, 2093, 2629. Committee­ Must be respected, 503, 2629, 2702, Amendments- 2703. May not be anticipated, 1188. Reflections on, Not in order, 1527, 1528, 1644, 1662, 1806, 2411, 2593. Upon a clause being put as amended, the whole clause may Responsibilities, Must not be assumed be discussed; it is not in order by hon. members, 290, 682, 1070, to move an amendment to a 1132, 1413, 1662. part preceding that already Chairman's ruling, Motions of dissent, amended, 2442. 1612, 2016. Debate must be confined to clause Challenges may not be issued to other hon. under consideration, 1125, 2541, members, 2616, 2640. 2702. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, Debate on clause must not develop 1189, 1305, 1650, 1671. into second-reading speech, 1130, Cross-firing in debate not desirable, 848, 1184, 2541, 2703, 2711. 861, 1846, 2272. Initiation in Committee-Debate must Debate- be confined to details given in Minister's introduction, 2112. Disposed of may not be revived, 2411. Must be confined to question before the Collinsville-Townsville-M aunt Is a Agree­ Committee, 817, 823, 1148, 1149, ment- 1152, 1168, 1181, 1185, 1186, 1277, Defence of the country may not be 1309, 1527, 1567, 1576, 1577, 1629, discussed. 1820. 1775, 2017, 2272, 2404, 2414, 2415, Schedule-Amendment (Mr. Duggan) 2613, 2614, 2615, 2628, 2711. not in order as the Bill merely Denial (see "Statement"). confirms an agreement already Derogatory statements about members of signed, 2016; Consideration of Parliament not allowed to be made Clause 3 could have been delayed in Chamber, 1644. till after the schedule had been Facetiousness not allowed, 1456. dealt with, 2017. Flippant remarks undesirable, 709, 713. Dental Acts Amendment- Improper motives may not be imputed, General discourse on dentistry not in 334, 335, 503, 2085. order, 821. Interjections- Hospitals Acts Amendment- Disorderly, 429, 1456, 1539, 1540, 1612, General administration of hospitals 1636, 1664, 1889, 1970, 2246, 2575, may not be discussed, 2112. 2616, 2706. Irrelevant, Not desirable, 1629; May be Liquor Acts Amendment- ignored, J 821. Clause 9-Prohibition may not be dis­ Members not obliged to heed, 913, 1064. cussed, 1130. Must be audible to Chair, 1365. Local Government (Rateable Value Must be made from hon. member's Adjustment)- accustomed seat, 494, 620, 727. Land tax may not be discussed, 2327, Time of speakers restricted, 1607. 2328. Interruptions, Disorderly, 680, 691, 864, Racing and Betting Acts Amendment­ 915, 1064, 1414, 1417, 1423, 1480, Clause 19-Amendment (Mr. Hiley) 1483, 1539. 1542, 1546, 1622, 2411, in order as it does not impose any 2580, 2581. extra charge on the Crown, 2059. Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to Parkatareas may not be discussed, question before the Committee, 290, 1979. 503, 507, 616, 823, 824, 867, 899, 902, 907, 1038, 1051, 1066, 1070, Traffic Acts Amendment- 1127, 1128, 1131, 1138. 1157, 1159, Parkatareas, dealt with in Clauses 2 1180, 1187, 1188, 1190, 1231, 1240, and 4. to be debated on Clause 2 1263, 1322, 1411, 1421, 1432, 1445, only, 1215. 1456, 1482, 1535, 1543, 1545, 1546. 1568, 1615, 1629, 170!, 1775, 1809, Transport Laws Validation- 1817, 1846, 1980, 2081, 2088. 2089, Railway administration may not be 2092, 2093, 2201, 2272, 2335, 2350, discussed, 2613, 2614, 2615, 2628, 2351' 2352, 2404, 2414, 2415, 2561, 2629. 2592. 44 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Taylor, Statements ordered to be withdrawn- Harold Bourne, Esquire--continued: " ... but the Minister for Justice did Judiciary- not take the case to a higher appellate Criticism of members not permitted court. Fielding not only won his case except on substantive motion, 503. but the Minister for Justice removed Decisions may be discussed but not a Mr. Selwood from the Traffic Court particular judge, 504. Bench in Brisbane. Hon. members know who Mr. Fielding is. He is a Reflections on, Not in order, 768, 1635, brother of Fielding, the managing 2404, 2702. director of McWhirters, a close per­ Language in debate must be in keeping sonal and political friend of the with the dignity of Parliament, 728, Minister for Justice. That is what 1983. happens to any magistrate who tries to impose a decent salutary penalty Legislation pending or forecast may not on a certain type of drunken driver.", be referred to, 869. 503. Levity in Chamber, 866. " . . . a juryman told me later that they were not game to bring him in guilty Members- on that charge because they were bull­ Making thrusts must expect thrusts in dozed by the defence counsel and the return, 2636. trial judge in relation to criminal May not speak more than three times negligence as it applies to motorists.", on any one question, 2227. 503. Must be referred to by name of electorate "I have yet to learn that either the or title, 428, 664, 866, 1808, 1810, Minister for Justice or the Minister 2336, 2593. for Labour and Industry is concerned with the innocent people who are Must have regard to the difficulties of slaughtered on the roads; they are the "Hansard" staff, 1481, 1540, 1542, concerned only with the welfare and 2616, 2706. protection of drunken and irrespon­ Must speak up to be heard by Chair sible drivers who slaughter the inno­ and "Hansard" staff, 1481, 1542, 2413, cent people on the roads.", 503. 2706. "Most of them are delinquents them­ Ordered to apologise­ selves," 709. Mr. Aikens, 1636. "Of course, I have to accept the assur­ Mr. Hanlon, 1662. ance that he gave, that he was not, although I believe that he is a big Mr. Lloyd, 1431. shareholder.", 728. Ordered to resume seat­ "I honestly and truthfully believe that Mr. Aikens, 1432. the honourable the Minister for Jus­ Mr. Sherrington, 1132. tice is a big shareholder, through a Reflections on character of another hon. dummy, in a brewery; that is clear member not in order, 1627, 2640. enough!", 729. Should not shout but speak temperately, "I think he is a dingo," 873. 726. "I tell the people quite frankly that he is the Minister for profiteers, racketeers, Paper must not be thrown in Chamber, and drunken killers, and in saying that 732. I said the lot.", 899. Personalities to be avoided, 851, 1184, "You are one of the biggest landlords 1190, 1539, 1775, 2592. in Brisbane and one of the most Points of order, Invalid, 428, 429, 512, unscrupulous.", 914. 682, 707, 795, 861, 864, 913, 915, "None other than Mr. 1\fack who was 1150, 1376, 1432, 1541, 1542, 1607, rewarded for his legal stoogism by 1612, 1614, 1627, 1629, 1657, 1664. elevation to the Supreme Court bench 1669, 1670, 1674, 1809, 2059, 2112, by the Government of the day.", 1635. 2411, 2637. "I can understand him having sympathy Privilege cannot be raised in Committee, for the homosexuals.", 1636. 728. "Under the present Speaker it is doubtful Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ if this question would go on the orderly conduct, 713, 873. business sheet.", 1806. "Orrible Orace," 2336. Statement or denial of hon. member must " ... the shameful tactics of Mr. Justice be accepted, 793, 861, 864, 865, 1432, Mack", 2404. 1624, 1641, 1642, 1643, 1657, 1659, 1670, 1808, 1847, 2175, 2183, 2343, "Mr. Taylor, you are occupying my 2582, 2590, 2616, 2618, 2630, 2707; time", 2411. Acceptance must be without reserva­ "It was not the whole 25 minutes. I tion, 1641, 1643, 2618, 2707. should say about 24 minutes.", 2629. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 45

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Taylor CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Harold Bourne, Esquire-continued TEMPORARY [Dewar, Alexander SUPPLY: Tattenhall, Esquire (Wavell)]-[see Generally- also "Dewar, Alexander Tattenhall, Chief Office Vote, Scope of debate, Esquire"]- 1035, 1477. Nominated on panel, 14. Departmental Estimates­ Debate must be confined to question before Health and Home Affairs­ the Committee, 1178. Chief Office- Interruptions, Disorderly, 800. Debate on amendment confined Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to to Westbrook, 1612, 1620, 1621, question before the Committee, 1177, 1657, 1664, 1670, 1671; Discus­ 1178. sion on Vote will be broadened on its disposal, 1612, 1616. Levity in Chamber, 675. Justice- Chief Office- CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Milk price may not be discussed, TEMPORARY [Diplock, Leslic Frank, 1274, 1279, 1314, 1322. Esquire (Aubigny)]-[see also Public Service Commissioner may "Diplock, Leslie Frank, Esquire"]- not be discussed, 1308. Nominated on panel, 14. Labour and Industry­ Chief Office- 'CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Mt. Isa dispute may not be dis­ TEMPORARY [Gaven, Eric John, cussed, 1477, 1527, 1539. Esquire (South Coast)]-[see also Operation of Industrial Concilia­ "Gaven, Eric John, Esquire"]- tion and Arbitration Act may Nominated on panel, 14. be discussed, 1527. "Wewak" subsidy may not be Chair must be addressed, 880, 1436, 1453, discussed, 1490. 1966. Railways- Conversations in loud tones disorderly, General Establishment- 1290, 1453. Road transport may not be dis­ Denial (see "Statement"), cussed except in drawing a comparison, 1365. Interjections, Disorderly, 880, 2280. Roads to Redcliffe may not be Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to discussed, 1417. question before the Committee, 1453, State Transport Facilities Act may 1965. not be discussed, 1376, 1432. Members must be referred to by name of Tape recordings may not be played in electorate or title, 883. Chamber, 1432. Tedious repetition not in order, 902, 941, Noise in Chamber, 1290. 950, 1131, 1149, 1186, 1188, 1229, Points of order, Invalid, 1451, 1452, 1453. 1527, 1545, 1818, 2351, 2414, 2561. Statement or denial of hon. member must Unparliamentary language- be accepted, 602. Expressions ruled out of order­ "Bludging", 2403. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ "Booze and betting boys", 866. "Everybody knows you are on the pay­ roll of Mark Hinchcliffe," 602. "Liar", 1431. "Lie". 867. 873. 1607. "At least I do not owe my place in this Chamber to a dominant Left Wing "Rabble", 865, 1481. Trades Hall group. . . He acts as "Ratbag", 1643. if he were a refugee from a den of "Rogue", 775. iniquity, and the less we say about "Squib", 429. him the better.", 1293. "Stooges", 2586. "He must have a wonderful wife. Even Withdrawal of statement must be without the silliest of women can manage a qualification, 729, 873, 1644, 1662. clever man, but it takes a very clever Words not in English dictionary should not woman to manage a fool.", 1293. be used, 2616. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM­ CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, PORARY [Low, David Alan, Esquire TEMPORARY [Baxter, William (Comoora)]-[see also "Low, David Edward, Esquire (Hawthorne)]-[see Alan, Esquire"]- also "Baxter, William Edward, Esquire"]- Nominated on panel, 14. Nominated on panel, 14. Point of order, Invalid, 498. 46 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHALK, Honourable Gordon William Wesley BILLS: (Lockyer) (Minister for Transport)- City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension BILL: of the Period for Inspection) (initia­ Transport Laws Validation (initiation), tion), 2415. 2574, 2630; (amendment-Mr. Hospitals Acts Amendment (committee), Walsh), 2604; (2°), 2661, 2695; (com­ 2224, 2245. mittee), 2703, 2710, 2712. Liquor Acts Amendment (2°), 1108. Main Roads Acts Amendment (2°), 2292. Mmisterial statement, Concessional rail freight rates to Goondiwindi, 439. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 678. Points of order, 2582, 2618, 2688. Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ Question, Disallowance, Mr. Speaker's tion as scenic area, 540. ruling, 2264. Liquor Acts, Amendment, Presents peti­ SUPPLY: tion, 648. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Railways- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ General Establishment, 1349, 1380, Justice- 1457. Chief Office, 1320. COBURN, Arthur, Esquire (Burdekin)- Public Works and Local Govern­ ment- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Chief Office, 1045. Duggan), 264. BILL: DELAMOTHE, Peter Roylance, Esquire, Local Government (Rateable Value O.B.E., M.B., Univ. Syd. (Bowen)- Adjustment) (initiation), 2318. Australia and the European Common SUPPLY: Market (seconds motion), 558. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- BILLS: Public Works and Local Govern­ Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), 822. ment- Local Government (Rateable Value Chief Office, 1042. Adjustment) (initiation), 2339. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire (Mary­ (initiation), 1970. borough)- Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 493; (2°), 988. BILLS: Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale, Dis­ Collinsville-Townsville-Mount Isa Rail­ allowance of Order in Council, 443. way Agreement (initiation), 1817. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Labour and Industry Acts Amendment Duggan), 790. (2°), 1848. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ 1152. tion as scenic area, 457. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Points of order, 843, 1670. tion), 2092. SUPPLY: Transport Laws Validation (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2627. Health and Home Affairs- Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale, Dis­ Chief Office (amendment-Mr. allowance of Order in Council, 444. Duggan), 1638. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Railways- Duggan), 959. General Establishment, 1451. Points of order, 219, 364, 445, 861, 1451, DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall, Esquire 1452, 1453, 1650. (Waveli)- SUPPLY: BrLLS: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Cremation Acts Amendment (initiation). Justice- 817. Chief Office, 1337. Railways- Fire Brigades /\cts Amendment (2 "), 2255, 2266. General Establishment, 1447. Vote of Credit, 77. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 725; (committee), !127, 1153, 1!61. DEAN, Harold, Esquire (Sandgate)- Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 49/l, Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (2°), 991; (committee), 1230. Duggan), 305. Point of order, 1624. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 47

DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall, Esquire­ Deaths- continued: Davis, Mr. E. W., 12. SUPPLY: Roberts, Hon. L. H. S., 12. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Health and Home Affairs- Taylor, Mr. J. R., 12. Chief Office (amendment-Mr. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1620. Duggan), 886. Justice- SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1285. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Labour and Industry­ Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 1521. Chief Office, 1526. Resolution reported fmm Committee­ Public Works and Local Government, DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire (Too­ 1725. woomba West)- Address in Reply, 32; (moves amendment), DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire (Aubigny)­ 33. BrLLs: Adjournment, 2571. Liquor Acts Amendment (2°), 1091. Australia and the European Common Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Market, 563, 632. (initiation), 1964. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. BILLS: Duggan), 838. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1743. Point of order, 2665. Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts SUPPLY: Amendment (initiation), 920; (2°), EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1390. Labour and Industry­ City of Brisbane Market Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1514. ment (initiation), 2346; (2°), 2568. Public Works and Local Govern­ City of Brisbane (North Pine River ment- Dam) (initiation), 2366; (2°), 2569. Chief Office, 1248. City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension of the Period for Inspection) (initia­ DONALD, James, Esquire (Ipswich East)­ tion), 2408; (2 °), 2549; (committee), Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 2559, 2562. Duggan), 147. Collinsville-Townsville-Mount Isa Rail­ BILLS: way Agreement (initiation), 1800; (2°), Liquor Acts Amendment (2°), 1104. 2003; (committee), 2013, 2015, 2017. Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ Companies (initiation), 240; (2°), 1892. tion Fund Acts Amendment (2°), Cremation Acts Amendment (initiation), 1851. 815. Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale, Dis­ Crown Land Development Act Amend­ allowance of Order in Council (moves ment (initiation), 1882; (2°), 1989. motion), 441. Electrical Workers and Contractors Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. (initiation), 2120. Duggan), 842. Explosives Act Amendment (initiation), 1467. Points of order, 443, 448, 793. Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (2°), SUPPLY: 2251. EoT!MATES IN COMMITTEE­ Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Labour and Industry­ 2145. Chief Office, 1507. Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Railways- 2101; (committee), 2226. General Establishment, 1417. Labour and Industry Acts Amendment (initiation), 1247. DUFFICY, John Joseph, Esquire (Warrego)- Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 1855. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Duggan), 116. 2357; (2°), 2455; (committee), 2458, BILLS: 2459. Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 2208. Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), (initiation), 894; (2°), 1390; (commit­ 1175. tee), 1397, 1400, 1401. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment tion Acts and Another Act Amend­ (initiation), 1778; (2°), 1857. ment (initiation), 2212. Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Acts Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1616. Amendment (initiation), 1777. 48 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire- Inala Hotel (moves motion for adjourn­ continued. ment of House), 2378, 2398. BILLS-continued: Points of order, 105, 301, 314, 412, 523, Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 551, 1564, 1612, 1627, 1983. 1987, 719; (2°), 1082; (committee), 1124, 2161, 2507, 2605, 2630, 2640. 1133, 1135, 1137, 1140, 1160, 1161, Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance 1164, 1166, 1168, 1190, 1192, 1195, of Order in Council (moves motion), 1196, 1198, 1199. 132. Local Government Acts Amendment Privilege, Breach-Newspaper statement by (2°), 1835. Chairman of Licensing Commission Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ (moves motion), 2471. tion), 2084; (2°), 2288. Questions, Disallowance, Mr. Speaker's Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ statement, 224, 828; Mr. Speaker's tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia­ ruling, 2264. tion), 1770. Reports, Printing, 31. Picture Theatres and Films Acts Amend­ State forest reserve, Proposal to revoke ment (initiation), 1565. declaration, 1557. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 2401; (2°), 2568. SUPPLY: Racing and Betting Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 1947; (2°), 2024; (com­ Health and Home Affairs- mittee), 2057, 2059, 2064, 2065. Chief Office, 1607 (moves amend­ Succession and Probate Duties Acts and ment to reduce Vote by £1), 1611. Another Act Amendment (initiation), Justice- 1876. Chief Office, 1271. Swine Compensation Fund (initiation), Labour and Industry­ 2080. Chief Office, 1476. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 486; Public Works and Local Government­ (2°), 982; (committee), 1212. Chief Office, 1262. Transport Laws Validation (initiation), 2578; (amendment-Mr. Walsh), Railways- 2605; (2°), 2661; (committee), 2699, General Establishment, 1357. 2701, 2708. Vote of Credit, 64. Trustee Companies (initiation), 1856. Valedictory, 2069. Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment (initiation), 1408. EVANS, Honourable Ernest (Mirani) Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences (Minister for Development, Mines, Acts Amendment (initiation), 1243. Main Roads and Electricity)- Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ BILLS: ment (initiation), 1026. Electric Light and Power Acts and Other Chairman's ruling (moves motion of dis­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 2177, sent), 1612, 2016. 2178; (2°), 2297, 2301; (committee), Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale, Dis­ 2309. allowance of Order in Council, 446. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Deaths- tion), 2082, 2094; (2°), 2287, 2294; (committee), 2297. Chandler, Sir John B. (seconds motion of condolence), 2074. Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale, Dis­ Daniel, Mr. D. J. M. (seconds motion of allowance of Order in Council, 447. condolence), 207 4. Ministerial statement, Electricity supply Davis, Mr. E. W. (seconds motion of industry in South-East Queensland, condolence), 9. 552. Jesson, Mr. C. G. (seconds motion of Personal explanation, 2424. condolence), 207 4. Mackay, Mr. G. H. (seconds motion of EWAN, William Manson, Esquire (Roma)­ condolence), 1389. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Massey, Mr. H. (seconds motion of con­ Duggan), 201. dolence), 2660. BILLS: Roberts, Hon. L. H. S. (seconds motion Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 2201. of condolence), 9. Transport Laws Validation (initiation). Roberts, Mr. J. H. C. (seconds motion 2609. of condolence), 580. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Taylor, Mr. J. R. (seconds motion of Duggan), 694. condolence), 9. SUPPLY: Financial Statement, 580; (moves amend­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- ment), 593. Railways- Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ tion as scenic area, 459. General Establishment, 13 77. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 49

FlETCHER, Honourable Alan Roy (Cun· HANLON, Patrick Josepb, Esquire ningham) (Minister for Public Lands {Baroona}- and Irrigation}- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. BLLS: Duggan), 195. Babinda Township (Lands) (initiation), BILLS: 2178; (2°), 2460. Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amend­ Crown Land Development Act Amend­ ment (2°), 1850. ment (initiation), 1881, 1890; (2°), City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension 1988, 1996; (committee), 2000; 20{}1. of the Period for Inspection (2°), 2550. Lmd Acts Amendment (initiation), 1854; Collinsville-Townsville-Mount Isa Rail­ (2°), 1988. way Agreement (initiation), 1810; (2°), Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 2196, 2010; (committee), 2018. 2209; (2 °), 2460. Companies (initiation), 290, 326; (2 °), Stcck Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ 1899; (committee), 1921, 1922, 1929, tion Acts and Another Act Amend­ 1932. ment (initiation), 2212, 2213; (2°), Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), 825. 2462. Government Loan Bill (2°), 2196. Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), tion as scenic area, 521. 2111; (2°), 2219; (committee), 2224, 2225, 2227, 2230, 2234, 2245. SUPPLY: Labour and Industry Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (2°), 1848. Health and Home Affairs- Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 2198. Ch\ef Office (amendment-Mr. Land Tax Acts Amendment (2°), 2457. Duggan), 1644. Land Tax (Further Adjustment) (initia- tion), 1824; (2°), 1937. GAVEN, Eric John, Esquire (South Coast)- Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (initiation), 908; (committee), 1398. Duggan), 385. Limitation (Persons under Disabilities) BILLS: (2°), 2520. Liquor Acts Amendment (2°), 1093. Liquor Acts Amendment (2°), 1099; Local Government (Rateable Value (committee), 1124, 1137, 1143, 1161, Adjustment) (initiation), 2331. 1179, 1194. Local Government (Rateable Value Personal explanation, 2424. Adjustment) (initiation), 2319; (2 °), SUPPLY: 2531; (committee), 2544. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ Public Works and Local Government­ tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia­ Chief Office, 1255. tion), 177 4; (2 °), 1851. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment GILMORE, Thomas Vernon, Esquire (Table­ (initiation), 1966; (2°), 2034; (com­ lands)- mittee), 2056, 2057, 2059, 2063, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2067. Financial Statement (amendment--M.r. State Housing Acts and Another Act Duggan), 860. Amendment (initiation), 2270. Succession and Probate Duties Acts and GRAHAM, Frederick Dickson, Esquire Another Act Amendment (2°), 1938. (Mackay)- Traffic Acts Amendment (committee), Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 1228, 1237. Duggan), 346. Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1615; Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. (seconds motion of dissent), 2016. Duggan), 937. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ Duggan), 649. tion as scenic area, 542. Personal explanation, 2425. Inala Hotel, 2388. SUPPLY: Personal explanation, 2265. ESTrMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Points of order, 314, 1241, 1620, 1662, Railways- 2231. General Establishment, 1426. Privilege, Breach-Newspaper statement by Chairman of Licensing Commission, GUNN, William Morrison, Esquire 2495. (Wynnum)- Profiteerin<> Prevention Acts, Disallowance Public hospital, Wynnum, Presents petition, of Order in Council (seconds motion), 16. 134. 50 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HANLON, Patrick Joseph, Esquire­ Justice- continued: Chief Office, 1281. SUPPLY: Labour and Industry­ EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 1486. Health and Home Affairs- Public Works and Local Gorern­ Chief Office (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1630. ment- Justice- Chief Office, 1038. Chief Office, 1278. Railways- General Establishment, 1368. HARRISON, Robert Leslie, Esquire (Logan)- Resolution reported from Committee­ Australia and the European Common Public Works and Local Govern­ Market (moves motion), 449, 554. ment, 1719. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. HEWITT, NeviHe Thomas Eric, Esquire Duggan), 804. (Mackenzie)- HART, Graham Lloyd, Esquire, Q.C. BrLL: (Mount Gravatt)- Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (2°), 2049; (committee), 2061. Duggan), 407. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. BILLS: Duggan), 777. Commonwealth and State Housing Agreement (2°), 1763. HILEY, Honourable Thomas Alfred (Chats­ Companies (initiation), 288. worth) (Treasurer and Minister for Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Housing)- (initiation), 912. BILLs: Law Reform (Wills) (2°), 2514. Appropriation No. 2 (2°) 1738, 1750. Limitation (Persons under Disabilities) Babinda Sugar Works Act of 1924 (2°), 2520. Repeal (initiation), 2170; (2 °), 2450. Transport Laws Validation (2°), 2693; Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amend­ (committee), 2701, 2705, 2708. ment (initiation), 1790. Inala Hotel, 2397. Commonwealth and State Housing Points of order, 135, 1633, 1862, 1863, Agreement (initiation), 1302, 1329; 2490, 2493. (2°), 1652, 1764, 1782; (committee), 1787. Privilege, Breach-Newspaper statement Explosives Act Amendment (initiation), by Chairman of Licensing Commis­ 1466, 1468; (2°), 1500. sion, 2487. Government Loan (initiation), 2171, Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance 2174; (2°), 2196. of Order in Council, 135. Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 2144, 2164; (2°), 2449. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Health and Home Affairs- 2356, 2361; (2°), 2454, 2457; (com­ Chief Office (amendment-Mr. mittee), 2458. Duggan), 1671. Land Tax (Further Adjustment) Justice- (initiation), 1823, 1826; (2°), 1937. Chief Office, 1322. Pollution of Waters by Oil Act Amend­ ment (initiation), 1791. HERBERT, John Desmond, Esquire (Sher­ Racing and Betting Acts Amendment wood)- (initiation), 1940, 1982; (2°), 2020, Air Pollution. Presents petitions, 923, 924. 2049; (committee), 2056, 2058, 2059, BILL: 2060, 2061, 2062, 2063, 2064, 2065, Traffic Acts ,<\mendment (2°), 1015. 2067, 2068. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. State Housing Acts and Another Act Duggan). 752. Amendment (initiation), 2269, 2272; (2 °), 2450, 2453 · Point of order. J 657. Succession and Probate Duties Acts and SUPPLY: Another Act Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES Il' COMMITTEE- 1874, 1879; (2°), 1938. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Departm·~nt of Agriculture and ment (initiation), 1025, 1028; (2°), Stock, 1700. 1469, 1470. Health and Home Affairs- Workers' Compensation (Lead Poisoning, Chief Office (amendment-Mr. Mount Isa) Acts Amendment (initia­ Duggan), J 627. tion), 433, 1302; (2°), 1497, 149? INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 51

HILEY, Honourable Thomas Alfred- Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. continued: Duggan), 930 Financial Statement, 565; (amendment­ Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara- Mr. Duggan), 968. tion as scenic area, 526. Inala Hotel, 2394. Inala Hotel, 2382. Ministerial statement, Queensland Housing Points of order, 2343, 2507. Commission, Land Valuations, Rights of appeal, 1680. Privilege, Breach-Newspaper statement by SUPPLY: Chariman of Licensing Commission, 2484. Vote of Credit, 57, 80. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance HILTON, Honourable Paul Jerome Remigius of Order in Council, 135. (Carnarvon)- State forest reserve, Proposal to revoke Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. declaration, 1560. Duggan), 188. SUPPLY: Australia and the European Common EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE- Market, 639; (moves amendment), 643. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ BILLS: Department of Agriculture and Stock, 1695. City of Brisbane Market Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2352. Health and Home Affairs- Collinsville-Townsville-Mount Isa Rail­ Chief Office (amendment-Mr. way Agreement (committee), 2014. Duggan), 1617. Commonwealth and State Housing Agree­ Justice- ment ~initiation), 1328; (2° ), 1686; Chief Office, 1312. Committee), 1786. Public Works and Local Government­ Companies (initiation), 251; (commit­ tee), 1920, 1921, 1923, 1924. Chief Office, 1259. Cremation Acts Amendment (initiation), Railways- 818. General Establishment, 1439. Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), 822. Vote of Credit, 67. Explosives Act Amendment (initiation), Valedictory, 2070. 1467. Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (2°), HODGES, Alien Maxwell, Esquire 2267. (Gympie)- Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 2199. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Duggan), 657. (initiation), 898. HOOPER, Kcith William, Esquire (Green­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), slopes)- 723; (2°), 1108; (committee), 1126, 1139, 1152, 1167, 1188. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Local Government Acts Amendment Duggan), 396. (initiation), 1573. Deaths- Local Government (Rateable Value Davis, Mr. E. W., 12. Adjustment) (initiation), 2315; (2°), Roberts, Hon. L. H. S., 12. 2529; (committee), 2541, 2542, 2544, Taylor, Mr. J. R., 12. 2547. Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ SuPPLY: tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia­ Resolution reported from Committee­ tion), 1772. Public Works and Local Government. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment 1712. (initiation), 1952; (2°), 2031; (com­ mittee), 2060, 2062. HOUGHTON, James Edward Hiram, Esquire (Redcliffe)- Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 490; (2°), 993; (committee), 1236. BtLLS: Transport Laws Validation (initiation), Citv of Brisbane (North Pine River 2582; (2°), 2674. Dam) (2'). 2570. \Vorkers' Compensation Acts Amendment Crown Land Development Act Amend­ (initiation), I 027. ment (initiation), 1885; (2°), 1996: Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1613. (committee), 2001. 111 1: Deaths~- Liquor Acts Amendment ( 2'), (committee), 1189. Davis. Mr. E. W. 11. Mackay, Mr. G. H., 1390. Local Government (Rateable Value Roberts, Hon. L. H. S .. 11. Adjustment) (initiation), 2322. Roberts, Mr. J. H. C., 580. Transnort Laws Validation (initiation), Taylor, Mr. J. R., 11. 2621. 52 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HOUGHTON, James Edward Hiram, HUGHES, Clive Melwyn, Esquire {Kurilpa)­ Esquire-continued: Address in Reply, 417; (amendment-Mr. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 372. Duggan), 851. SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIM:\TES IN COMMITTEE­ Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amend­ Labour and Industry­ ment (initiation), 1791. City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension Chief Office, 1516. of the Period for Inspection) (initia­ Railways- tion), 2413. General Establishment, 1415. Crown Land Development Act Amend­ Resolution reported from Committee­ ment (initiation), 1889. Public Works and Local Government, Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), 1709. 1175. Local Government Acts Amendment HOUSTON, John William, Esquire (initiation), 1575. (Bulimba)­ Local Government (Rateable Value Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Adjustment) (initiation), 2323. Duggan), 214. BILLS: Transport Laws Validation (initiation), 2709. Electric Light and Power Acts and Other Acts Amendment (initiation), Death, Chandler, Sir John B., 2075. 2177; (2°), 2299. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Electrical Workers and Contractors Duggan), 670. (initiation), 2123; (2°), 2430; (com­ mittee), 2441, 2442, 2443, 2444, 2446, Points of order, 681, 1186, 1733, 1905. 2448, 2449. SUPPLY: Grammar Schools Acts Amendment (initiation), 2117. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Justice- (initiation), 904. Chief Office, 1291. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Labour and Industry­ 2360. Chief Office, 1480. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), 1184. Public Works and Local Government­ Local Government (Rateable Value Chief Office, 1068. Adjustment) (initiation), 2329. Resolution reported from Committee­ Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Public Works and Local Government, tion), 2089. 1704. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment (initiation), 1972; (2°), 2042; (com­ INCH, Alexander James, Esquire (Burke)­ mittee), 2056, 2058, 2063, 2066, 2068. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Duggan), 219. 505; (ZO), 997; (committee), 1216, 1223, 1224, 1228, 1234, 1235, 1236, BILL: 1237, 1238, 1239. Workers' Compensation (Lead Poison­ Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. ing, Mount Isa) Acts Amendment (2 °), Duggan), 615. 1497. Inala Hotel, 2396. Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale, Dis­ Point of order, 1210. allowance of Order in Council Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance (seconds motion), 442. of Order in Council, 138. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. SUPPLY: Duggan), 603. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Health and Home Affairs- Point of Order, 1553. Chief Office (amendment-Mr. SUPPLY: Duggan), 1656. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Justice- Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 1288. Chief Office, 1549. Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 1484. Railways- Public Works and Local Government­ General Establishment, 1411. Chief Office, 1035. Resolutio.n reported from Committee­ JONES, Vincent Edward, Esquire (Callide)­ Public Works and Local Government, Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale, Disallow­ 1728. ance of Order in Council, 445. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 53

KNOX, William Edward, Esquire (Nundah)­ Points of order, 417, 448, 472, 795, 1385, Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 1431, 1432, 2175. Duggan), 310. Privilege, Breach-Newspaper statement by Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Chairman of Licensing Commission Duggan), 622. (seconds motion), 2477. SUPPLY: Questions, Editing of answers, 2659. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ State forest reserve, Proposal to revoke Labour and Industry­ declaration, 1560. Chief Office, 1547. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire D.F.C. (Kedron)- Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Department of Agriculture and Address in Reply (seconds amendment­ Stock, 1693. Mr. Duggan), 97. BILLS: Health and Home Affairs- Babinda Sugar Works Act of 1924 Chief Office (amendment-Mr. Repeal (initiation), 2171. Duggan), 1623. City of Brisbane (North Pine River Dam) Justice- (initiation), 2367. Chief Office, 1314. City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension Labour and Industry­ of the Period for Inspection) (initia­ Chief Office, 1501. tion), 2410. Collinsville-Townsville-Mount Isa Rail­ Public Works and Local Govern­ way Agreement (initiation), 1808; ment- (2°), 2009. Chief Office, 1249. Commonwealth and State Housing Agree­ Railways- ment (initiation), 1305, 1327; (2 °), General Establishment, 13 69. 1652, 1681; (committee), 1784, 1785, Vote of Credit, 71. 1788. Cremation Acts Amendment (2°), 1829. LONERGAN, William Horace, Esquire Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initia­ (Flinders )- tion), 2168. Address in Reply (amendrnent-Mr. Government Loan (initiation), 2172. Duggan), 405. Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment SUPPLY: (initiation), 902; (committee), 1398. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Railways- 736; (committee), 1128, 1135, 1158, 1191. General Establishment, 1412. Local Government Acts Amendment LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ (initiation), 1569. SuPPLY: Local Government (Rateable Value ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Adjustment) (initiation), 2311; (2 °), 2522; (committee), 2540, 2543, 2546. Public Works and Local Govern­ ment- Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2091. Chief Office, 1253. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment MADSEN, Honourable Otto Ottosen (initiation), 1961; (2°), 2032. (Warwick) (Minister for Agriculture State Housing Acts and Another Act and Forestry)- Amendment (2°), 2451. BILLS: Traffic Ads Amrondment (initiation), City of Brisbane Market Acts Amend­ 495. ment (initiation), 2344, 2354, (2 °), Transport Laws Validation (initiation), 2568. 2589; (2°), 2676. Swine Compensation Fund (initiation), Workers' Compensation (Lead Poisoning, 2076, (2°), 2184. Mount Isa) Acts Amendment (initia­ Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke tion), 436. declaration as scenic area (moves Chairman's ruling (seconds motion of motion), 452, 543. dissent), 1612. State forest reserve, Proposal to revoke Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale, Dis­ declaration (moves motion), 1557, allowance of Order in Council, 447. 1563. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. SuPPLY: Duggan), 745. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ tion as scenic area, 470. Department of Agriculture and Inala Hotel, 2393. Stock, 1687, 1701. 54 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

MANN, John Henry, Esquire (Brisbane)­ Ministerial statements-Safety in Meat Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Industry, 1301; Right of way to fire Duggan), 391. brigade, ambulance and police vehicles, 1986. BILL: Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Personal statement, 553. (initiation), 1954; (2°), 2038. Points of order, 503, 1217. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. SUPPLY: Duggan), 796. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Inala Hotel, 2384. Labour and Industry- Points of order, 1527, 1607. Chief Office, 1470, 1490, 1510, 1551. MELLOY, John, Esquire (Nndgee)- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. MULLER, Adolf Gustave, Esquire (Fassi­ Duggan), 166. feru)- BILLS: Address in Reply (amendment- Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), 821; Mr. Duggan), 273. (2°), 1830. BILLS: Electrical Workers and Contractors Crown Land Development Act Amend­ (initiation), 2128. ment (initiation), 1884. Hospitals Acts Amendment (2°), 2218; Land Acts Amendment (initiation), (committee), 2223, 2225, 2226, 2228, 2205. 2230,2234,2245,2246. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 733; Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), (committee), 1143. 1147, 1188. Local Government (Rateable Value Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Adjustment) (initiation), 2326. (2°), 2047; (committee), 2067. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), (2°), 2040. 510. Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke Transport Laws Validation (initiation), declaration as scenic area, 467. 2614. Point of order, 524. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 686. MUNRO, Honourable Alan Whiteside Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara- (Toowong) (Minister for Justice and tion as scenic area, 527. Attoruey-General)- Inala Hotel, 2384. BILLS: Points of order, 194, 302. Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt SUPPLY: Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Amendment (initiation), 919; (2°), Justice- 1390. Chief Office, 1318. Companies (initiation), 231, 427; (2°), Labour and Industry­ 1892, 1907; (committee), 1915, 1916, Chief Office, 1545. 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, MORRIS, Honourable Kenneth James (Mount 1929, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, Coot-tha) (Minister for Labour and 1937. Indnstry)- Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (initiation), 892, 915; (2°), 1390, 1395, Duggan). 102. (committee), 1399, 1402. BILLS: Law Reform (Wills) (initiation), 2274, 2280; (2°), 2512, 2517. Labour and Industry Acts Amendment (initiation), 1246, 1247; (2°), 1847. Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment 1849. (initiation), 1777, 1781; (2°), 1867. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 480, Liens on Crops of Sugar Cane Acts Amendment (initiation), 1777; (2°), 511; (2°). 980, 1022, 1208; (com­ mittee), 1215, 1221, 1224, 1227, 1228, 1857. 1229, 1232. 1234, 1235. 1237. 1238. Limitation (Persons under Disabilities) 1239. (initiation), 2281. 2285; (2°), 2519, Vagrants, Gaming, ancl Other Offences 2520. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1242. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 1246; (2°), 1836, 1844; (committee), 706, 737; (2°), 1081, 1118, 1119; 1846. (committee), 1124. 1133, 1134, 1135. 1136, 1137. 1139, 1150, 1161, 1162, Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1614. 1164, 1166, 1172, 1189, 1192. 1193, Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ 1194,1195,1196. 1197,1198, 1202. tion as scenic area, 472. 1205. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 55

MUNRO, Honourable Alan Whitesidc­ BILLS: continued: Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amend­ Queensland Statutes (1962 Reprint) ment (2°), 1849. (initiation), 2179; (2°), 2510, 2511. City of Brisbane (North Pine River Dam) Transport Laws Validation (committee), (initiation), 2364, 2370; (2°), 2569, 2700, 2702, 2704. 2571. Trustee Companies (initiation), 1855; Collinsville-Townsville-Mount Is a (2°), 1912. Railway Agreement (initiation), 1796, Trustees and Executors Acts Amend­ 1822; (2°), 2002, 2012; (committee), ment (initiation), 1406, 141 0; (2 °), 2015, 2019. 1856. Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia­ Inala Hotel, 2386. tion), 1769, 1776; (2°), 1850, 1852. Ministerial statement, Honourable Mr. Pollution of Waters by Oil Act Amend­ Justice Mack, 2470. ment (2°), 1850. Points of order, 729, 1086. Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2017. Privilege, Breach-Newspaper statement Deaths- by Chairman of Licensing Commis­ Chandler, Sir John B. (moves motion of sion, 2479. condolence), 2072. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance Daniel, Mr. D. J. M. (moves motion of of Order in Council, 139. condolence), 2072. SUPPLY: Davis, Mr. E. W. (moves motion of condolence), 8. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Justice- Jesson, Mr. C. G. (moves motion of condolence), 2072. Chief Office, 1269, 1296, 1323, 1345. Mackay, Mr. G. H. (moves motion of condolence), 1389. Courts of Petty Sessions, 1348. Massey, Mr. H. (moves motion of con­ NEWTON, Harold Frauds, Esquire dolence), 2660. (Belmont)- Roberts, Hon. L. H. S. (moves motion Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. of condolence), 8. Duggan), 259. Roberts, Mr. J. H. C. (moves motion of Apprentices, Training, Presents petition, condolence), 579. 1207. Taylor, Mr. J. R. (moves motion of condolence), 8. BILLS: City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension Inala Hotel, 2391. of the Period for Inspection) (2 °), Ministerial statements­ 2554. Delegation of authority­ Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Minister for Transport, 14. 2110. Minister for Development, Mines, Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Main Roads and Electricity, 2071. (2°), 1393. Minister for Health and Home Affairs, Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), 2195. 1178. Ministry, Change, 14. State Housing Acts and Another Act Privilege, Breach-Newspaper statement Amendment (initiation), 2272. by Chairman of Licensing Commis­ Transport Laws Validation (initiation), sion, 2505. 2623. Reports, Printing, 31. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Valedictory, 2069. Du.;;gan;, 606. Home construction, Encouragement, NOBLE, Honourable Henry Winston, M.B., Presents petition, 1987. B.S. (Y eronga) (Minister for Health and Home Affairs)- Inala Hotel, 2385. Answer to question, 2660. SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Cremation Acts Amendment (initiation), Public Works and Local Government­ 814, 820; (2°), 1826, 1829. Chief Office, 1040. Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), 821, NICHOLSON, Honourable David Eric 826; (2°), 1830, 1833. (Murru:mba) (see also "Speaker'')- Fire Brigades Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2167, 2170; (2°), 2247, 2268. NICKLIN, Honourable George Francis Reuben (Landsborough) (Premier and Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Secretary, and Vice-President of 2098, 2114; (2°), 2213. 2223; (com­ the Executive Coundl)- mittee), 2224, 2226, 2228, 2230, 2232, 2233, 2234, 2235, 2244, 2245, 2246, Adjournment, 2571. 2247. 56 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

NOBLE, Honourable Henry Winston, M.B., RAE, Wallace Alexander Ramsay, Esquire B.S.,.-continued: (Gregory)- Points of order, 1611, 1612, 1619, 1625, Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 1642, 1643, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1662. Duggan), 112. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Health and Home Affairs- Railways- Chief Office, 1578; (amendment­ General Establishment, 1372. Mr. Duggan), 1673. Resolution reported from Committee­ O'DONNELL, Eugene Christopher, Esquire Public Works and Local Government, (Barcoo)- 1723. Takes his seat, 8. RAMSDEN, Samuel Raymond, Esquire Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (Merthyr)- Duggan), 269. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. BILLS: Duggan), 153. Grammar Schools Acts Amendment (2°), 2185. BILLS: Land Acts Amendment (initiation), 2203; Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment (2°), 2461. (initiation), 910. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), tion Acts and Another Act Amend­ 1132, 1147, 1183. ment (2°), 2462. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 507; (2°), 1008; (committee), 1236. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 875. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 689. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Points of order, 1624, 1669, 2411. Public Works and Local Government­ SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1066. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ PILBEAM, Reginald Byron Jarvis, Esquire Health and Home Affairs- (Rockhampton South)- Chief Office (amendment-Mr. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1659. Duggan), 292. Justice- BILLS: Chief Office, 1308. Cremation Acts Amendment (initiation), Labour and Industry­ 819. Chief Office, 1504. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 737. Public Works and Local Government­ Local Government Acts Amendment Chief Office, 1047. (initiation), 1574. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Railways- (initiation), 1958. General Establishment, 1445. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. RICHTER, Honourable . Harold (Somerset) Duggan), 597. (Minister for Pubhc Works and Local Points of order, 867, 873, 1541, 1542. Government)- SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ City of Brisbane Town Plan. (Ext~n~i~n Labour and Industry­ of the Period for InspectiOn) (ImtJa­ Chief Office, 1543. tion), 2407, 2416; (2°), 2549; (com­ PIZZEY, Honourable Jack Charles Allan, mittee), 2562. B.A., Dip. Ed. (Isis) (Minister for Local Government Acts Amendment Education and Migration)- (initiation), 1568, 1650; (2 °), 1834, 1836. BILLS: Local Government (Rateable Value Electrical Workers and Contractors Adjustment) (initiation), 2310, 2343; (initiation), 2118, 2129; (2°), 2426, (2 °), 2521, 2539; (committee), 2542, 2438; (committee), 2440, 2441, 2442, 2544, 2546, 2547, 2548. 2443, 2444, 2445, 2446, 2447, 2448, 2449, Picture Theatres and Films Acts Amend­ Grammar Schools Acts Amendment ment (initiation), 1564; (2°), 1834. (initiation), 2115, 2117; (2°), 2185. SUPPLY: Police Acts Amendment (initiation), EsnM \ TES IN CoMMITTEE- 2400, 2406; (2°), 2568. Public Works and Local Government­ Personal explanation by Mr. Hanlon, 2265. Chief Office, 1028, 1075, 1252, Point of order, 2404. 1267. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 57

ROW, John Alfred, Esquire (Hirn:hinbrook)- BILLS: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Auctioneers, Real Estate Agents, Debt Duggan), 211. Collectors and Motor Dealers Acts Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Amendment (initiation), 920. Duggan), 832. Queensland Statutes (1962 Reprint) (initiation), 2183. SHERRINGTON, Douglas John, Esquire Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), (Salisbury)- 509; (2°), 1000. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Transport Laws Validation (committee), Duggan), 159. 2705. BILLS: Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences City of Brisbane Market Acts Amend­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 1245; ment (initiation), 2348. (2°), 1837. City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 1616. of the Period for Inspection) (2°), Personal explanation, 2425. 2557. Electric Light and Power Acts and Other Points of order, 709, 883, 1664, 1844, Acts Amendment (2°), 2299; (com­ 2707. mittee), 2309. Question, Form, Mr. Speaker's statement, Electrical Workers and Contractors 1406. (initiation), 2126; (2°), 2435; (com­ SUPPLY: mittee), 2443, 2444, 2445, 2447, 2448, 2449. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Landlord and Tenant Acts Amendment Justice- (initiation), 907. Chief Office, 1274. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), Railways- 1131, 1150, 1186. General Establishment, 1455. Local Government (Rateable Value Adjustment) (initiation), 2334; (2°), SPEAKER, Honourable David Eric Nichol­ 2532; (committee), 2548. son (Murrumba)-(see also "Nichol­ son, Honourable David Eric")- Main Roads Acts Amendment (2°), 2294. Adjournment of House, Formal motion Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), under Standing Order No. 137- 508; (2°), 1005; (committee), 1219, Inala hotel (motion-Mr. Duggan), 1235, 1236, 1238. 2378. Transport Laws Validation (initiation), BILLS: 2616. Generally- Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Second reading- ment (2°), 1470. Clauses cannot be discussed during Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. second-reading debate, 994, 995. Duggan), 663. Debate must be confined to prin­ Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke ciples of Bill, 2008, 2011, 2539, declaration as scenic area, 534. 2677, 2680. Inala Hotel (seconds motion for adjourn­ Sub-judice rule does not apply, 2694 ment of House), 23 81. Appropriation No. 2- Personal explanation, 2424. Sitting extended under Standing Order Points of order, 1293, 2391, 2392, 2393, No. 307 to enable Treasurer to 2567. reply, 1750. Question, Disallowance, Mr. Speaker's Collinsville-Townsville-Mount Is a Rail­ ruling, 2263. way Agreement- SUPPLY: Hytten report may not be discussed, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2011. Justice- Racing and Betting Acts Amendment­ Chief Office, 1283. Liquor Acts Amendment Bill may not Labour and Industry­ be discussed, 2034. Chief Office, 1531. Poker machines may not be discussed, 2042. Public Works and Local Government­ Chief Office, 1053. Traffic Acts Amendment- Discussion on broad principles of Railways- traffic and traffic control not per­ General Establishment, 1442. mitted, 993, 995. SMITH, Percy Raymund, Esquire, LL.B. Transport Laws Validation- (Windsor)- General discussion on transport or Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. State Transport Act not permitted, Duggan), 362. 2680. 58 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SPEAKER, Honourable David Eric Interjections-continued: Nicholson-continued: Judiciary, Reflections on members not By-elections, Return of writs­ in order, 175, 553, 2377. Barcoo, 8. Whitsunday, 8. Language in debate must be in keeping with the dignity of Parliament, 2680. Chair- Legislation pending or forec:"~ may not impartial, 1102, 1734, 1840, 2426, 2497, be referred to, 407. 2683. Matthews, Mr. Justice, Letter, 578. Must be addressed, 122, 159, 536, 2668. Must be obeyed, 1559, 2391, 2557, 2683. Members- Responsibilities, Must not be assumed Allowed to finish speech though time for by hon. members, 474. debate had expired, 124, 222. Making an assertion should be prepared Chairmen of Committees, Temporary to carry it out, 2382, 2424, 2425. (nominates panel), 14. May wear hat in Chamber but must not Conversations in loud tones disorderly, speak with it on, 123. 1121. Must be referred to by name of elect­ Deaths, Sir John B. Chandler and Mr. C. orate or title, 258, 2032, 2493. G. Jesson, 2075. Must not impute to Government a lack Debate- of integrity, 2383. Disposed of may not be revived, 412, Must speak in a moderate strain, 2497. 418. Ordered to apologise- Must be confined to question before the Mr. Aikens, 553. House, 137, 531, 532, 1559, 1719, Mr. Burrows, 1559. 2035, 2294, 2386, 2491, 2496, 2497, Ordered to withdraw from Charnber­ 2551, 2558, 2675, 2677, 2680, 2686. Mr. Aikens, 553. On motion on business sheet may not be Noise in Chamber, 259. anticipated, 297. Denial (see "Statement"). Personal explanation- May not be debated, 2425. Disorderly conduct, 45, 553, 1863. Redundant, 578. Facetiousness not allowed, 2574. Personalities to be avoided, 523, 530, 1101. Governor's Opening Speech, Announces receipt of copy, 17. Points of order, Invalid, 180, 219, 224, 303, 408, 412, 417, 523, 544, 551, "Hansard," Revision of proofs of speeches, 1210, 1863, 1905, 1987, 2135, 2255, 1300. 2387, 2392, 2393, 2482, 2490, 2653. Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ Quarrels not to be prosecuted, 2676. tion of land as scenic area- Charters Towers resumptions may not be Questions- discussed, 531. Cannot be debated, 2135, 2264, 2660. Letter from Mr. Ansett not relevant, Disallowance, 24, 47, 224, 827, 1571, 532. 2263; Cannot be debated, 828, 2264. Merits of Ansett or any other company Form, scope and limitation, 31, 224, not relevant, 532. 1241, 1388, 1406, 1556, 1571, 1914, Improper motives may not be imputed, 2072, 2161, 2195, 2244, 2263, 2377, 1559, 1737. 2574, 2649, 2659, 2660. Interjections- Interjections during question time will not be tolerated, 44, 249, 2135, 2159, Disorderly, 399, 552, 1709, 1714, 1715, 2160, 2653. 2160, 2386, 2392, 2439, 2483, 2489, Notices, Leader of the Opposition entitled 2506, 2508, 2570, 2653. to have first call, 2425. Impertinent, 523. Provocative-May attract provocative Inane and senseless will not be tolerated, answer, 224, 2264, 2660. 344. Review by Standing Orders Committee Member not obliged to heed, 2437. proposed, 829, 1406, 2264, 2660. Must be made from hon. member's Without notice, Allowable if Minister and accustomed seat, 154, 342, 406. Mr. Speaker previously informed, 551, Interruptions, Disorderly, 108, 109, 544, 2470, 2564, 2565, 2651, 2659. 553, 1729. Standing Order No. 123A--Grossly dis­ Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to orderly conduct, 45, 108, 303, 553, question before the House, 445, 517, 1714, 1715, 2160, 2391, 2392, 2483. 530, 538, 539, 1000, 1083, 1095, 1395, 1559, 1717, 1719, 1840, 1842, 1862, State forest reserve, Proposal to revoke 2010, 2397, 2478, 2485, 2488, 2496, declaration of land- 2539, 2556, 2558, 2662, 2665, 2680, Hayman Island or any other island may 2682. not be discussed, 1559. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 59

Statement or denial of hon. member must SPEAKER, DEPUTY AND ACTING be accepted, 215, 443, 448. (Taylor, Harold Bourne, Esquire (Ciayfield))- Statements ordered to be withdrawn- " ... but at every level we find it work­ BILL: ing with the Communists", 314. Companies- " . . . with the full connivance of both Industrial Court may not be discussed, the National and State Governments.", 1897. 405. Chair- " . . . the only representative of the Opposition who has been near Collins­ Must be addressed, 194, 465. ville at any time this year is the mover Must be respected, 2048. of the motion and he arrived there one Denial (see "Statement"). night and spent the whole of his time Interjections- at the local Kremlin-", 443. Disorderly, 105, 266, 357. "Now we have the Minister in control of the department getting up and conniv­ Must be made from hon. member's ing with the Minister in charge of accustomed seat, 410. Forestry in the handing over, more Interruptions, Disorderly, 393. or less of the whole of Hayman Irrelevancies, Debate must be relevant to Island.", 535. question before the House, 542, 2503. "He is an old stinker.", 553. Legislation pending or forecast may not "These people do not care about the lives be referred to, 409, 541, 1012. of kiddies.", 1007. " ... surely they will endeavour to pre­ Members- judice his mind or condition his think­ Must not speak in terms that cannot be ing towards some project they are understood by the Chair, 194. interested in", 173 7. Not obliged to heed interjections, 465. " ... the Bar Association was not game Points of order, Invalid, 357, 410. to take this person on because he Standing Order No. 114-Member not to knew too much about certain executive interrupt another, 106. members of the Bar Association. That is the only reason. If the barrister Statement or denial of hon. member must concerned did not know enough to be accepted, 105, 194. send some of the executive members Statement ordered to be withdrawn­ of the Bar Association to gaol for life, "The slime merchant comes in.", 639. he is a lot dumber than I think he is, because I know enough about some U n parliamentary language­ of them to send them to gaol.", 1862. Expression ruled out of order­ "But he would dodge them just as "Clowns", 358. cravenly as the hon. member for Mt. SPEAKER, DEPUTY (Dewar, Alexander Gravatt dodged the issue over the hon. Tattenhall, Esquire (Wavell))- member for South Brisbane.", 1863. Interjections, Disorderly, 164, 166. " ... the Government have used a little blackmail over the weekend, and I say SPEAKER, DEPUTY (Gaven, Eric John, that advisedly.", 2035. Esquire (South Coast))- "Irresponsible" (of Licensing Commis­ Chair must be addressed, 2688. sion), 2393. " . . . all the motley crew who sit with Statement or denial of hon. member must him.", 2425. be accepted, 2688. " . . . the greatest armchair strategist I SULLIVAN, Victor Brnce, Esquire have ever seen. All of his speeches (Condamine)- have been made from the comfort of his backside being applied to the Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. benches in the Chamber.", 2557. Duggan), 301. Sub-judice rule does not apply to Bills, BILL: 2694. Transport Laws Validation (initiation), 2624. Tedious repetition not in order, 371, 532, 2035, 2555, 2556, 2558. SUPPLY: Unparliamentary language- EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Expressions ruled out of order­ Health and Home Affairs- "Pinhead," 249. Chief Office (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1664. "Ratbag," 249. "Why don't you do it like a man and Public Works and Local Government­ not like a worm?", 524. Chief Office, 1055. "Idiot," 2683. Railways- Valedictory, 2070. General Establishment, 1420. 60 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

TAYLOR, Harold Bourne, Esquire, D.S.O. SUPPLY: (Ciayfield) (see also "Chairman of ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Committees" and "Speaker, Justice- Deputy".)- Chief Office, 1294. THACKERAY, Mervyn Herhert, Esquire Labour and Industry­ (Rockhampton North)- Chief Ofrice, 1524. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Public Works and Local Government­ Duggan), 357. Chief Office, 1059. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Railways- Duggan), 866. General Establishment, 1437. Point of Order, 602. SuPPLY: WALLACE, George Waiter Gm·don, Esquire ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (Cairns)- Labour and Industry­ Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Chief Office, 1539. Duggan), 400. Railways- BILL: General Establishment, 1374. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), 1182. TOOTH, Seymour Douglas, Esquire Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. (Ashgrovc)- Duggan), 782. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ Duggan), 342. tion as scenic area, 536. BILL: Points of order, 864, 865, 1674, 2653. Traffic Acts Amendment (2°), 995. Profiteering Prevention Acts, Disallowance Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. of Order in Council, 137. Duggan), 924. SUPPLY: Points of order, 638, 639. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Labour and Industry­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 1517. Health and Home Affairs- Chief Office (amendment-Mr. WALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire (Bunda­ Duggan), 1666. berg)- Justice- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Chief Office, 1336. Duggan), 315. Labour and Industry­ Australia and the European Common Chief Office, 1528. Market (seconds amendment), 643. Public Works and Local Government­ BILLS: Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1748. Chief Office, 1265. Brisbane Cricket Ground Act Amend­ TUCKER, Percy John Robert, Esquire ment (initiation), 1791. (Townsville North)- City of Brisbane Town Plan (Extension Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. of the Period for Inspection) (2°), Duggan), 206. 2558. Collinsville-Townsville-Mount Isa Rail­ BILLS: way Agreement (initiation), 1814; (2°), Collinsville-Townsville-Mount Isa Rail­ 2006; (committee), 2013, 2018. way Agreement (initiation), 1821. Commonwealth and State Housing Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Agreement (2°), 1759. 2162. Crown Land Development Act Amend­ Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), ment (initiation), 1883; (2°), 1990; 2114. (committee), 1999, 2000. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), Electrical Workers and Contractors 1132, 1149, 1186. (committee), 2445. Transport Laws Validation (initiation), Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), 2612. 2147. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), Duggan), 612. 2107; (2 °), 2222; (committee), 2224, 2230, 2233. Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ Land Tax (Further Adustment) (initia­ tion as scenic area, 539. tion), 1825. Points of order, 305, 861. Law Reform (Wills) (2°), 2517. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 61

W ALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire-continued: Privilege, Breach-Newspaper statement by BILLS-continued: Chairman of Licensing Commission, 2500. Liquor Acts Amendment (2°), 1113; (committee), 1129, 1134, 1142, 1156, State forest reserve, Proposal to revoke 1163, 1168, 1187, 1191, 1195, 1198, declaration, 1561. 1203. SUPPLY: Local Government Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- (initiation), 1577. Public Works and Local Govern­ Local Government (Rateable Value ment- Adjustment) (2°), 2533; (committee), Chief Office, 1071. 2541, 2542, 2543, 2545, 2547, 2548. Railways- Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia­ General Establishment, 1423. tion), 1774. WHARTON, Claude Alfred, Esquire Racing and Betting Acts Amendment (Burnett)- (initiation), 1976; (2°), 2044; (com­ Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. mittee), 2058, 2059. Duggan), 163. Succession and Probate Duties Acts and Another Act Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 1878. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Transport Laws Validation (initiation), Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ 2601; (moves amendment), 2603; (2°), Department of Agriculture and 2688; (committee), 2699, 2701, 2704, Stock, 1698. 2705, 2709. Railways- Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2017. General Establishment, 1435. Financial Statement (amendment-Mr. WINDSOR, Robert Levi, Esquire (lthaca)­ Duggan), 953. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Hayman Island, Proposal to revoke declara­ Duggan), 193. tion as scenic area, 516. BILL: Licensing Commission, Statement by Chair­ Swine Compensation Fund (initiation), man, Notice of motion for appoint­ 2081. ment of committee, 2509. Collinsville State Coal Mine, Sale, Dis­ Points of order, 504, 1216, 1614, 1808, allowance of Order in Council, 445. 2059, 2112, 2665, 2677. Points of order, 215, 351, 448, 909.

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

Thirty-sixth Parliament – Third Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.233-234, 1962

21 August 1962 – 7 December 1962

(Nicklin Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-5 21 August 1962 739-755 10 October 1962

5-20 22 August 1962 755-810 11 October 1962

21-58 23 August 1962 811-880 16 October 1962

59-128 28 August 1962 881-897 17 October 1962

129-145 29 August 1962 897-953 18 October 1962

145-200 30 August 1962 954-1020 23 October 1962

200-261 4 September 1962 1020-1035 24 October 1962

261-276 5 September 1962 1036-1112 25 October 1962

276-326 6 September 1962 1113-1145 26 October 1962

327-384 11 September 1962 1146-1215 30 October 1962

385-403 12 September 1962 1215-1230 31 October 1962

403-448 13 September 1962 1230-1298 1 November 1962

449-492 18 September 1962 1299-1327 2 November 1962

493-512 19 September 1962 1327-1390 6 November 1962

513-547 20 September 1962 1390-1406 7 November 1962

548-617 25 September 1962 1406-1473 8 November 1962

617-634 26 September 1962 1473-1503 9 November 1962

634-664 27 September 1962 1503-1570 13 November 1962

665-738 9 October 1962 1570-1607 14 November 1962 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1607-1671 15 November 1962 2000-2041 28 November 1962

1671-1701 16 November 1962 2042-2115 29 November 1962

1701-1764 20 November 1962 2116-2196 4 December 1962

1765-1799 21 November 1962 2196-2245 5 December 1962

1800-1885 22 November 1962 2246-2343 6 December 1962

1885-1925 23 November 1962 2343-2367 7 December 1962

1926-1999 27 November 1962

1962

QUEENSLAND

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE Third Session

OF THE Thirty-Sixth Parliament

11 ELIZABETH II

Comprising the period from the Twenty-first day of August to the Seventh day of December, 1962.

VOL. 234

BRISBANE By Authority ; S. G. Reid, Government Prin

1962

THE GOVERNOR His Excellency Colonel Sir HENRY ABEL SMITH, K.C.M.G, K.C.V.O., D.S.O. THE MINISTRY Premier and Chief Secretary; and Vice-President of the Executive Council-Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN NICKLIN. Minister for Justice and Attorney-General-Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE MUNRO. Minister for Education and Migration-Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN PIZZEY, B.A., Dip.Ed. Treasurer and Minister for Housing-Honourable THOMAS ALFRED HILEY. 1 Minister for Labour and Industry-Honourable KENNETH JAMES MORRIS. Minister for Development, Mines, Main Roads and Electridl:y-Honourable ERNEST EVANS. Minister for Agriculture and Forestry-Honourable OTTO OTTOSEN MADSEN. Minister for Health and Home Affairs-Honourable HENRY WINSTON NOBLE, M.B., B.S. Minister for Transport-Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY CHALK. Minister for Public Lands and Irrigation-Honourable ALAN ROY FI,ETCHER. Minister for Public Works and Local Government-Honourable HAROLD RICHTER. 2 Acting Minister for Labour and Industry-Honourable ALEXANDER TATTENHALL DEWAR. THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Speaker-Honourable DAVID ERIC NICHOLSON J.Vimrmmba Chairman of Committees-TAYLOR, HAROLD BOURl'iE, Esquire, D.S.O ...... Clayfield Temporary Chairmen of Committees­ BAXTER, WILUAM EDWARD, Esquire Hawthome DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire Aubigny GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire .... South Coast 3 HOOPER, KEITH WILLIAM, Esquire Greenslopes LOW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire Cooroora ADAIR, HERBERT ARTHUR, Esquire ..... Cook AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire ...... Townsviile Soutb ANDERSON, MERVYN JOHN REGINALD, Esquire Toowoomba East ARMSTRONG, ROY ALEXANDER, Esquire Mulgrave BAXTER, WILUAM EDWARD, Esquire Hawthorne BEARDMORE, EDWIN JAMES, Esquire Balmme BENNETT, COLIN JAMES, Esquire, B.A., LL.B. South Brisbane BJELKE-PETERSEN, JOHANNES, Esquire Barambah BROMLEY, FRED PHILLIP, Esquire ...... Norman BURROWS, JAMES, Esquire Port Curtls BYRNE, PETER, Esquire Mouri!yan CAMM, RONALD ERNEST, Esquire ...... Whitsnniiay CAMPBELL, FREDERICK ALEXANDER, Aspley CAREY, CECIL CHARLES, Esquire ..... Aibert CHALK, Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY Lockyer COBURN, ARTHUR, Esquire Bnrdekin DAVIES, HORACE JASON, Esquire ...... Maryborougb DEAN, HAROLD, Esquire ...... Sandgate DELAMOTHE, PETER ROYLANCE, Esquire, O.B.E., M.B., Univ. Syd. Bowen DEWAR, Honourable ALEXANDER TATTENHALL Waven (1) Granted leave of absence on account of illness, 25 October, 1962 (2) Appointed, 25 October, 1962 (3) Nominated, 26 October, 1962 IV. THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire ...... Aubigny DONALD, JAMES, Esquire ...... Ipswich East DUFFICY, JOHN JOSEPH, Esquire ...... Warrego DUGGAN, JOHN EDMUND, Esquire Toowoomba w. EVANS, Honourable ERNEST Mirani EWAN, WILLIAM MANSON, Esquire Roma FLETCHER, Honourable ALAN ROY Cunningham GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire South Coast GILMORE, THOMAS VERNON, Esquire Tablelands GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire ...... Mackay GUNN, WILUAM MORRISON, Esquire Wynnum HANLON, P A TRICK JOSEPH, Esquire Baroona HARRISON, ROBERT LESLIE, Esquire Logan HART, GRAHAM LLOYD, Esquire, Q.C. Mount Gravatt HERBERT, JOHN DESMOND, Esquire Sherwood HEWITT, NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC, Esquire ...... Mackenzie HILEY, Honourable THOMAS ALFRED Cbatsworth HILTON, Honourable PAUL JEROME REMIGIUS Carnarvon HODGES, ALLEN MAXWELL, Esquire Gympie HOOPER, KEITH WILLIAM, Esquire Greenslopes HOUGHTON, JAMES EDWARD HIRAM, Esquire Redclift'e HOUSTON, JOHN WILUAM, Esquire Bulimba HUG.HES, CUVE MELWYN, Esquire Kurilpa INCH, ALEXANDER JAMES, Esquire Burke JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire Callide KNOX, WILUAM EDWARD, Esquire Nundah JJLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire, D.F.C. Kedron LONERGAN, WILUAM HORACE, Esquire Flinders LOW, DA VID ALAN, Esquire Cooroora MADSEN, Honourabie OTTO OTTOSEN Warwick l\IANN, JOHN HENRY, Esquire Brisbane MARSDEN, IVOR, Esquire ...... Ipswich West MELLOY, JOHN, Esquire Nudgee MORR!S, Honollrable KENNETH JAMES Mount Coot-tha MUU.ER, ADO:LF GUSTA VE, Esquire Fassifem MUNRO, Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE Toowong NEWTON, HA!{OLD FRANCIS, Esquire Belmont NIC.HOLSON, liououra!Jle DAVID ERIC Murrumba NICKUN, Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN ...... Landsborough NOB:LE, Honourable HENRY WINSTON, M.B., B.S. Yeronga O'DONNEU,, EUGEl'>.r:E Cl!RISTOPHER, Esquire Barcoo PILBEAM, REGINA:LD BYRON JARVIS, Esquire Rockhampton S. PIZZEY, Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN, B.A., Dip.Ed. Isis RAE, WA:LLACE ALEXANDER RAMSAY, Esquire Gregory RAMSDEN, SAMUEL RAYMOND, Esquire Mertbyr RICHTER, Honourable HAROLD Somerset ROW, JOHN ALFRED, Esquire Hinchinbrook SHERRINGTON, DOUGLAS JOHN, Esquire ...... Salisbury SMJTH, PERCY RAYMUND, Esquire, LL.B ...... Windsor SULLIVAN, VICTOR BRUCE, Esquire Condamine TA YLOR, HAROLD BOURNE, Esquire, D.S.O. Clayfield THACKERAY, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire ...... Rockbampton N. TOOTH, SEYMOUR DOUGLAS, Esquire Ash grove TUCKER, PERCY JOIIN ROBERT, Esquire Townsville North WALI.ACE, GEORGE WALTER GORDON, Esquire Cairns WALSH, EDWARD JOSEPH, Esquire Bundaberg WHARTON, CLAUDE ALFRED, Esquire Burnett WINDSOR, UOBERT I.EVI, Esquire Itbaca V.

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ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL Elections Judge, 1962-The Honourable Mr. JUSTICE STABLE. Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.233-234, 1962 21 August 1962 - 7 December 1962

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

~~-~----- Index to Subjects

Address in Reply­ BILLS--continued: Adoption, 384. Brigalow and Other Lands Development Answer of Governor, 548. (initiation), 2200; (initiation in com­ mittee), 2250; (1 °), 2286; (2°), 2347; Debate, 9, 73, 380; (amendment-Mr. (committee), 2356; (3°), 2358; Duggan), 78, 152, 205, 279, 331. (assent), 2367. Presentation to Governor, 513. Brisbane City Council (Lands Purchase) Suspension of Standing Order No. 17, 72. (initiation), 1039; (initiadon in com­ mittee), 1577; 00), 1589; (2°), 1776; Adjournments, Special, 5, 20, 664, 953, 2115, (committee), 1790; (3°), 1807; (assent), 2362. 2367. Business Names (initiation), 760; (initia­ Appointment of Hon. A. T. Dewar as Acting 0 tion in committee), 1143; (l ), 1145; Minister for Labour and Industry (2° and committee), 1313; (3°), 1328; (ministerial statement), 1113. (assent), 1926. Auditor-General's Reports-- Charitable Funds Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 72; (initiation in committee), Brisbane City Council accounts, 2042. 271; (1 °), 276; (2°), 463; (committee), Loans sinking funds, 880. 465; (3°), 498; (assent), 811. Public accounts, 880. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pen­ sions) Acts Amendment (initiation), Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by 742; (initi,ation in committee), 1031; Crown- (1 °), 1035; (2° and committee), 1123; Order for return (motion-Mr. Gunn), 34. (3°), 1148; (assent), 1503. Return tabled, 1300. Commonwealth and State (Gladstone Coal Loading Works) Agreement (initia­ BILLS- tion), 331; (initiation in comm~ttee), Acts Interpretation Acts Amendment 391; (1 °), 399; (2°), 565; (commlttee), (initiation), 71; (initiation in corn~ 570; (3 °), 622; (assent), 811. mittee), 134; (1°), 135; (2° and Co~operative Housing Societies Acts committee), 266; (3 °), 279; (assent), Amendment (initiation), 531; (initia­ 493. tion in committee), 543; (1 °), 547; Administration of Commercial Laws (2°), 571; (committee), 573; (3°), 622; (initiation), 71; (initiation in corn~ (assent), 811. mittee), 135; (1 °), 145; (2°), 266; Co-operative Societies Acts Amendment (committee), 271; (3 °), 279; (assent), (initiation), 1114; (initiation in com­ 493. mittee), 1216; (1 °), 1228; (2°), 1314; Appropriation No. 1 (suspension of Stand­ (committee), 1399; (3°), 1409; (assent), ing Orders), 34; (all stages), 58; 1926. (assent), 59. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation). Appropriation No. 2 (suspension of Stand­ 1672; (initiation in committee), 1889; Orders), 1928; (P and 2°), 1986; (1 °), 1925; (2°), 2226; (committee), (committee and 3 °), 1999; (assent), 2286; (3°), 2347; (assent), 2367. 2116. Escheat Amendment (initiation), 1114; Architects (initiation), 1409; (initiation in (initiation in committee), 1228, 1232; committee), 1703, 1771; (1°), 1776; (1 °), 1235; (2°), 1401, 1409, 1476; (2°), 2122; (committee), 2127; (3°), (committee), 1480, 1506; (3°), 1573; 2202; (assent), 2367. (assent), 2116. Australian Estates Company Limited, Evidence Acts Amendment (initiation), Hastings Street, New Farm, Viaduct 455; (initiation in committee), 465; Authorization (initiation), 1673; (1 °), (1 °), 467; (2°), 1123; (committee), 1675; (2° and committee), 1703; (3°), 1137; (3°), 1148; (assent), 1503. 1771; (assent), 23 67. Fish Supply Management Acts Amendment Beef Cattle Roads Agreement (initiation), (initiation), 1672; (initiation in com­ 2250; (initiation in committee and 1 °), mittee), 1680; (1 °), 1694; (2°), 2194; 2286; (2°), 2358, 2361; (committee and (committee), 2324; (3°), 2347; (assent), 3 °), 2361; (assent), 2367. 2367. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BILLS--continued: BILLS-continued: Fisheries Acts Amendment (initiation) Primary Producers' Organisation and 331; (initiation in committee), 554; Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ (1 °), 565; (2°), 1148; (committee), tion), 498; (initiation in committee), 1153; (3°), 1216; (assent), 1503. 1332, 1393; (P), 1399; (2°), 1505; Health Acts Amendment (initiation) 1409· (committee), 1506; (3°), 1573; (assent), (initiation in committee), 2020; (1 o): 2116. 2025; (2o and committee), 2223; Public Holidays (Royal Visit) (initiation (3 °), 2250; (assent), 2367. and initiation in committee), 1675; Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) (initia­ (1 °), 1678; (2° and committee), 1771; tion), 2005; (initiation in committee), (3°), 1807; (assent), 2367. 0 21.82; (I ), 2183; (2°), 2342; (com­ Public Service Superannuation Acts mittee), 2343; (3°), 2347· (assent) 2367. , , Amendment (initiation), 1476; (initia­ tion in committee), 2128; (1 °), 2129; Land (initiation), 391; (initiation in com­ (2° and committee), 2342; (3°), 2347; mittee), 418; (1 °), 448; (2°), 815; (assent), 2367. (committee), 1807, 2054; (3°), 2119; Queensland Law Society Acts Amendment (assent), 2367. (initiation), 1672; (initiation in com­ mittee), 1928; (1 °), 1932; (2° and Land Tax Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ committee), 2183; (3°), 2202; (assent), tion), 668; (initiation in committee), 2367. 1320; (1 °), 1326; (2°), 1602; (com­ mittee), 1604; (3°), 1611; (assent), 2116. Queensland Marine Act Amendment (initi­ ation), 331; (initiation in committee), Land Tax W!!~th~r A~justment) (initiation), 399; (1 °), 403; (2° and committee), 668; (Imliatwn m committee) 1326· 570; (3°), 622; (reserved for Royal 00), 1327; (2°), 1604; (com'mittee)' assent), 81 I. 1607; (3°), 1611; (assent), 2116. ' Racing and Betting Acts and Another Act Lang .Par~ Trust (initiation), 1039; (initia­ Amendment (initiation), 669; (initia­ twn m committee), 1573; (1°), 1577; tion in committee), 2162; (1 °), 2181; (2o and committee), 1776; (3°), 1807; (2°), 2330; (committee), 2332; (3°), (assent), 2367. 2347; (assent), 2367. Life Assurance Companies Acts Amend­ Recording of Evidence (initiation), 1300; ment .(initiation), 2200; (initiation in (initiation in committee), 1593; (1 °), comm~ttee), 2322; (1 °), 2324; (2 °, 1602; (2°), 2184; (committee), 2192; comm1ttee and 3 °), 2362· (assent) (3 °), 2202; (privilege), 2346, 2360; 2367. ' ' (assent), 2367. Local Government Acts Amendment Registration of Births, Deaths and Mar­ (initiation), 1928; (initiation in com­ riages (initiation), 1300; (initiation in mittee~, 2119; (1 °), 2122; (2° and committee), 1589; (1 °), 1593; (2° and committee), 2342; (3 °) 2347 · (assent) committee), 1932; (3°), 2006; (assent), 2367. ' , , 2367. Mental Health (initiation), 1409· (initiation Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices (initia­ in committee), 1797, 2006; '(!"), 2020; tion), 1771; (initiation in committee), (2°), 2210; (committee), 2220; (3°), 2129; (1 °), 2139; (2°), 2335; (com­ 2250; (assent), 2367. mittee), 2336; (3°), 2347; (assent), 2367. Money Lenders Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 760; (initiation in committee), Seven Seas Insurance Company Limited 1137; .00), 1143; (2°), 1235, 1300; (Motor Vehicles Insurance) (initiation), (commrttee), 1309; (3°), 1327; (assent), 1673; (initiation in committee), 1694; 1926. (1 °), 1701; (2°), 2195; (committee), 2196; (3°), 2202; (assent), 2367. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amendment (initiation), 2249; (initiation in com­ Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 668; mittee), 2316; (1 °), 2321; (2°), 2361; (initiation in committee), 1611, 1678; (committee and 3°), 2362; (assent), (!"), 1680; (2° and committee), 2196; 2367. (3 °), 2202; (assent), 2367. Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amend­ Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), ment (initiation), 2005; (initiation in 1771 (initiation in committe<>), 2140; committee), 2157; (1 °), 2162; (2° and (1 °), 2157; (2°), 2336; (committee), committee), 2330; (3°), 2347; (assent), 2341; (3°), 2347; (assent), 2367. 2367. Primary Producers' Co-operative Associa­ Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agreement tions Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 390; (initiation in com­ 418; (initiation in committee), 455; mittee), 467; (P), 492; (2 °), 574, 622; (1 °), 463; (2°), 1328; (committee), (committee), 743, 884, 1023; (3°), 1039; 1332; (3°), 1393; (assent), 1926. (assent), 1503. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 3

BILLS-continued: DIVISIONS-continued. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 2006; Land- (initiation in committee), 2203; (1 °), Second reading, 880. 2210; (2°), 2312; (committee), 2316; Clause 6 (amendment-Mr. Fletcher), (3°), 2347; (assent), 2367. 1821. Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Clause 16, 1826. !initiation), 669; (initiation in com­ Cbuse 31, 2115. mittee), 2025, 2045; (1 °), 2054; (2°), Clause 42, 1852. 2325; (committee), 2329; (3°), 2347; Clause 90, 1878. (assent), 2367. Clause 123, 1881. Clause 124, 1883. Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to Clause 125, 1885. revoke declaration (motion-Mr. Clause 135 as amended, 2065. 1\fadsen), 499, 531. Clause 137, 2065. Clause 139, 2066. Chairmen of Committees, Temporary­ Clause 152, 2078. Panel nominated by Mr. Speaker, 5, 1113. Clause 170, 2079. Clause 194 as amended, 2091. Commonwealth aid to State Government in Clause 205, 2094. development of Queensland (motion­ Clause 206, 2096. 'vlr. Gilmore), 407, 516; (amend­ Clause 207, 2098. ment-Mr. Duggan), 518. Clause 218, 2098. Clause 385, 2112. Days of sitting (see "Sitting days"). Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ Deaths {motions of condolence, &c.)­ ment- The Schedule (amendments-Mr. Collins, Hon. H. H., 6. Duggan), 893, 1030. Keyatta, Mr. G., 149. Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to revoke declaration (motion-Mr. Pie, Mr. B., 6. Madsen), 543.

Declarations of land a~ national park reserves, Factories and Shops Acts, Disallowance Proposals to revoke- of Order in Council (motion-Mr. Houston), 2005. Cape Conway (motion-Mr. Madsen), 499, 531. Motion- "That you do now leave the chair, report Eungella (motion-Mr. Evans), 2200. progress, and ask leave to sit again" (Mr. Munro), 1885. Declarations of land as State forest reserves, Order in Council, Disallowance- Proposals to revoke- Factories and Shops Acts (motion-Mr. Parish of Nerang (motion-Mr. Madsen), Houston), 2005. 498. Resolved under Standing Order No. 148, Parish of Tamborine (motion-Mr. 543, 1852, 1885. Madsen), 391. Senate vacancy, Motions for election of Alfred Edward Arnell (Mr. Duggan), Development of Queensland, Commonwealth 617, 729; Motion for election of aJid to State Government (motion­ George Irvine Whiteside (Mr. Lloyd), Mr. Gilmore), 407, 516; (amend­ 738. ment-Mr. Duggan), 518. Suspension (Mr. Bennett), 17 69.

DIVISIONS- Documents tabled, 30, 129, 205, 385, 1113, 1513, 2347. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 380. Elections Tribunal-

BllJLs-- Judge for 1963 (Mr. Justice Stable), 2196. Architects­ Estimates, Supplementary, 1961-1962- Clause 28, 2127. Tabled, 1888. Elections Acts Amendment- Estimates-in-Chief, 1962-1963- 1nitiation in committee, 1925. Tabled, 651. Second reading, 2245. Eungella National Park, Proposal to revoke Clause 9, 2299. declaration (motion-Mr. Evant>). 2200. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Factories and Shops Acts, Disallowance of Opening of Parliament, 1. Order in Council (motion-Mr. Houston), 2001. Opening Speech of Governor, 1, 9. Fees paid by Crown to barristers and Order in Council, Disallowance- solicitors-- Factories and Shops Acts (motion-Mr. Order for return (motion-Mr. Gunn), 34. Houston), 2001. Return tabled, 1300. Overtime in Government departments-- Financial Statement (Committee of Supply)­ Order for return (motion-Mr. Thackeray), Debate, 651, 669, 760, 901, 955, 1039, 34. 1114. Return tabled, 406. Tables relating to, Tabled, 651. Parliament­ Governor's Opening Speech, 1, 9. Opening, 1. "Hansard"- Prorogation, 2367. Circulation and cost, 1298. Excision of point of order (privilege), 1232. Parliamentary Buildings Committee, Appoint­ ment, 33. Leave of absence, Hon. K. J. Morris (minis­ terial statement), 1113. Parliamentary library­ Committee, Appointment, 33. Library, Parliamentary­ Report, 955. Committee, Appointment, 33. Report, 955. Personal explanations-­ Members-- Mr. Aikens, 884. Mr. Bennett, 1114, 2118. Deaths-- 1\h. Dewar, 1476. Collins, Hon. H. H., 6. Keyatta, Mr. G., 149. Mr. Donald, 1038, 1770. Pie, Mr. B., 6. Mr. Duggan, 900. Leave of absence (Mr. Jones), 34. Mr. Hilton, 1113. Mr. Tooth, 406. Named (Mr. Bennett), 1769. Ordered to apv:logise- Personal statements­ Mr. Bennett, 1752. Mr. Hooper, 279. Mr. Melloy, 1769. Mr. Smith, 265. Ordered to discontinue speech­ Petition- Mr. Wallace, 326. Three weeks' annual leave for Government Ordered to re~ume seat­ employees in building indus~ry (Mr. Mr. Davier, 557. Newton), 2249. Suspended (Mr. Bennett), 17 69. Plomp case inquiry (ministerial statement), Ministerial expenses- 204. Order for ret•u.rn (motion-Mr. Hodges), Press statement by member on snspension 34. (ministerial statement), 1805. Return tabled, 203. Printing Committee, Appointment, 34. Ministerial stateuu:nts-- Appointment of Hon. A. T. Dewar as Private members' motions-- Acting Minister for Labour and Indus­ Commonwealth aid to State Government try, 11U. in development of Queensland Hendrikus Plomp case inquiry, 204. (motion-Mr. Gilmore), 407, 516; Leave of abseuc.e, Hon. K. J. Morris, 1113. (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 518. Press statement by member on suspension, Socialism, Implementation (motion-Mr. 1805. Tooth), 636. Representations to Treasurer, 901. Privilege-- Scope of (privilege), 1806. Excision from "Hansard", 1232. National park reserves, Proposals to revoke Scope of ministerial statements, 1806. declarations-- Third-reading copy, Recording of Evidence Cape Conway (motion-Mr. Madsen), 499, Bill, 2346, 2360. 531. Eungella (motion-Mr. Evans), 2200. Prorogation of Parliament, 2367. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 5

QUESTIONS- QUESTIONS-continued: Form, scope and limitilltion (Mr. Speaker), Atherton District, State Forests, Declara­ 21, 29, 33, 70, 455, 493, 1327, 1390, tion (Mr. Armstrong), 2001. 1409. Atherton Tableland, Navy bean and soy­ Abattoirs- bean experiments (Mr. Gilmore), 148; Brisbane, Cattle-slaughtering charges Rail freights and fares from Cairns (Mr. Sherrington), 550. (Mr. Adair), 202. Mackay, Construction (Mr. Graham), Audit of trust accounts, Compulsory (Mr. 553; Board's activities (Mr. Graham), Dean), 884, 897, 1038. 813. Rockhampton, Gracemere site (Mr. Australia House, Queensland publicity Thackeray), 1408. (Mr. Dean), 200. Townsville, Meat supply (Mr. Aikens), Australian Broadcasting Commission 756; Slaughtering charges (Mr. concerts, Queensland artists (Mr. Tucker), 1037. Dean), 1391. Aboriginals-- Australian Liquidation Receivers (Mr. Houses and hostels (Mr. Newton), 66. Inch), 2345. One People of Australia League, Australian National Line ships, Overhaul Government support (Mr. Duggan), (Mr. Houston), 550. 2343. Ayr- Redlynch camping area (Mr. Adair), 149. Aicoholics Counselling Centre, Subsidy Wards' Trust Fund (Mr. Bromley), 149. (Mr. Coburn), 201, 277. Easrt Ayr State School (Mr. Coburn), Weipa Mission, Transfer (Mr. Adair), 1702. 33, 552, 1571. Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Aboriginals' Preservation and Protection Police station, Staffing (Mr. Coburn), Act, Committee (Mr. Duggan), 2343. 1407; Septic system, Residences (Mr. Advertising of goods (Mr. Sherrington), Coburn), 1672. 618. Shire Council, Roads maintenance pay­ Aerodrome area, Mareeba, Water mains ments (Mr. Coburn), 404. and channels (Mr. Adair), 131. Babinda, Off-course bookmakers' licences Aged, Number in institutions (Mr. Melloy), (Mr. Armstrong), 1927. 514. Bachelors' Ball, Police warning on liquor Agent-General for Queensland, Informa­ (Mr. Houston), 62. tion supplied (Mr. Bromley), 620. Bailey's Creek, Cattle fattening (Mr. Air pollution, Brisbane (Mr. Bromley), Adair), 1609. 2344. Bajool to Bororen, Declaration as drought­ Aircraft, Fish-spotting (Mr. Bromley), 132. stricken area (Mr. Burrows), 17 67. Airline bookings, Members of Parliament Baker's Creek, Mackay, Pollution (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 1570. Graham), 1298, 1609. Aitkenvale State School, Grounds (Mr. Balmoral State High School­ Aikens), 1474. Accommodation (Mr. Houston), 28, 277. Albert Street, Woolloongabba, Level Cleaners (Mr. Houston), 898. crossing (Mr. Duggan), 327. Manual tPammg classrooms (Mr. Alcoholics Counselling Centre, Ayr, Sub- Houston), 148. sidy (Mr. Cobum), 201, 277. Banque Lambert, Brigalow lands develop­ Alpha Hospital (see "Hospitals"). ment (Mr. Lloyd), 1021. Alumina plant, Weipa (Mr. Adair), 741. Bardon, High school (Mr. Hanlon), 2197. Aluminium smelter, Queensland (Mr. Ba:rkly Shire, Mt. Isa, Incorporation (Mr. Melloy), 1474. Inch), 1505. Ant bed royalty, Mareeba and Dimbulah Barramundi Creek, Road closure (Mr. areas (Mr. Adair), 131. Coburn), 262. Apprentices-- Barratta soils, Burdekin River project (Mr. Commonwealth apprenticeship system Coburn), 64. (Mr. Houston), 2117. "Labour only" sub-contracts, Effect (Mr. Barrattas, Fishing nets (Mr. Cobum), 130. Aikens), 201. Barrier Fences Fund, Dutton River Hold­ Railway Department (see "Railways"). ing fence (Mr. Duggan), 387. Architectural srtaff, Railway Department Barron River, Mareeba, High-level bridge (Mr. Baxter), 388. (Mr. Adair), 497. Art Gallery accommodation (Mr. Duggan), Beans, Culinary, Burdekin area (Mr. 61. Coburn), 386. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS--continued: "Beatrice", Replacement (Mr. Davies), Bororen to Bajool, Declaration as drought­ 1610. stricken area (Mr. Burrows), 17 67. Beef-cattle roads, Construction (Dr. project, Dismissals (Mr. Delamothc}, 496, 553. Duggan), 881. Beef production on timber lands, North Botulism, Townsville-Charters Towers area Queensland (Mr. Byrne), 2197. (Mr. Tucker), 405. Beer price, Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), Boundary Road, Cooper's Plains, Level 742, 1231. crossing (Mr. Sherrington), 328. Belgian Gardens State School, Brickwork Bowen, Foreshores Road construction (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 1407. Tucker), 202; Liquor prices. (Mr. Belmont and Manly Roads intersection, Tucker), 1766, 1926. Tingalpa, Traffic-line marking (Mr. Bowen Mineral Company Pty. Ltd., White Newton), 453. sand exports to Japan (Mr. Graham), Belmont electorate, Housing Commission 148, 329; (Mr. Camm), 494. projects (see "Housing Commission"). Bremer River, Hyacinth (Mr. Donald), Bennett, Mr. A. L., Q.C., Inquiry into 1022. conduct of rape charge against Bribie Island- Hendrikus Plomp (Mr. Duggan), 21; Bridge, Completion and toll (Mr. Sher­ (Mr. Hanlon), 63; Crown fees (Mr. rington), 1146; Name and toll (Mr. Wallace), 390. Duggan), 2246. Bennetts Road and Mcllwraith Avenue, Crown land sales (Mr. Melloy), 759. Pedestrian crossing (Mr. Baxter), 387. Bridges, Northern, Damage by transport Benzol, Glue ingredient (Mr. Duggan), of oil rigs (Mr. Tucker), 202, 450. 1036. Brigalow lands, Deve1opment (Mr. Lloyd), Betterment factor, Tax Reimbursement 1021; (Mr. Dean), 1503; Carrying Grant (Mr. Coburn), 26. capacities of blocks (Mr. Hewitt), 2247. Betting taxes (Mr. Tucker), 1766; (Mr. Brinsmead Road, Mulgrave Shire (Mr. Hanlon), 2346. Adair), 516. Biboohra-Mt. Molloy main road (Mr. Brisbane- Adair), 66. Abattoir, Cattle-slaughtering charges Biggenden-Childers main road (Mr. (Mr. Sherrington), 550. Davies), 1475. Air pollution (Mr. Bromley), 2344. City Council, Students' concession fares, Biggenden-Coalstoun Lakes main road (Mr. Subsidy (Mr. Bennett), 264; Parking­ Davies), 1475. meter patrols (Mr. Bromley), 883. Biggenden-Maryborough main road (Mr. Dental hospitals and clinics (see "Hos­ Davies), 1475. pitals"). Bishop Island signal station (Mr. Bromley), Edward Street "Stop" signs (Mr. 278. Duggan), 617. Blind people, Folding walking sticks (Mr. General Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Bromley), 68. Marihuana sales (Mr. Bennett), 1215. Bloomfield area, Cattle fattening (Mr. Brown & Broad Ltd., Carruchan sawmill Adair), 1609. licence (Mr. Byrne), 496, 2198. Bloomfield River, State school (Mr. Adair), Bruce Highway- 759. Calen section (Mr. Coburn), 452. Boat harbours- Collinson's Bend-West Barratta section (Mr. Coburn), 495. Bowen-Townsville sites (Mr. Coburn), 26. Gin Gin-Kolan River section (Mr. Coburn), 452. Caloundra (Mr. Brornley), 202. Kolan River-Gin Gin section (Mr. Groper Creek, Home Hill (Mr. Coburn), Coburn), 452. 26; (Mr. Tucker), 2345. Kuttabul section (Mr. Coburn), 452. Manly (Mr. Gunn), 515. Police motor-cycle patrols (Mr. Bromley), Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 328. 1768. Bombing practice, Rattlesnake Island, Fish West Barratta-Collinson's Bend section destruction (Mr. Tucker), 1803. (Mr. Coburn), 495. Bookmakers, Turnover Tax, Payment to Building industry, "Labour only" sub­ racing clubs (Mr. Tucker), 1766; Off­ contracts, Juniors and apprentices (Mr. course licences, Innisfail and Babinda Aikens), 201. (Mr. Armstrong), 1927. Bulk-loading terminal, Cairns, Sugar (Mr. Boondall State School, Painting and addi­ Wallace), 740, 2248; (Mr. Armstrong), tions (Mr. Melloy), 1474. 1927. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 7

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Bundamba, Railway station (Mr. Donald), Cattle-fattening, Daintree, Bailey's Creek, 550; Level crossing (Mr. Donald), Tribulation, and Bloomfield areas (Mr. 1570. Adair), 1609. Bundamba Creek, Footbridge (Mr. Cattle railed from North to South Queens­ Donald), 133. land (Mr. Aikens), 1215. Buranda Girls' State School (Mr. Bromley), Centenary Cultural Centre, Brisbane (Mr. 1610. Duggan), 61. Burdekin area, Culinary bean industry (Mr. Central Queensland, Coal-export port (Mr. Coburn), 386; Underground water resources (Mr. Coburn), 1609. Burrows), 1037. Burdekin Irrigation Hydro-electric and Charters Towers-Townsville area, Botulism Flood Mitigation Project (see "Irriga­ (Mr. Tucker), 405. tion and Water Supply"). Child, Ill-treatment (Mr. Dean), 265. Burdekin River, Power station site (Mr. Child welfare, Committee's report (Mr. Coburn), 1392. Duggan), 146. Burial charges (Mr. Aikens), 1701. Childers-Biggenden main road (Mr. Bus fares, Inala co-ordinated service (Mr. Davies), 1475. Sherrington), 1803; Gold Coast, School children (Mr. Duggan), 1886. Chillagoe Caves, Vandalism (Mr. Gilmore), Byth, Mr. L. L., Crown fees (Mr. Bennett), 2248. 551. Circuit Court, Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 758. Cabbage Tree Creek, Shorncliffe, Dredging Civic Centre, Inala, Business sites (Mr. (Mr. Dean), 2118. Sherrington), 899. Cairns- Clare area, Culinary beans (Mr. Coburn), Bulk sugar terminal, Rail deliveries (Mr. Wallace), 740, 2248; Development 386. (Mr. Armstrong), 1927. Clausen Line, Government subsidy (Mr. Machan's Beach, School children, Trans­ Wallace), 67. port to Cairns baths (Mr. Adair), 516; Cleary, Mr. J. J., Warrant and offence Erosion (Mr. Adair), 900. (Mr. Bennett), 883. Maize loading (Mr. Gilmorre), 1609. Rail freights and fares, Atherton Table­ Cloncurry Shire, Mt. Isa, Secession (Mr. land (Mr. Adair), 202; Innisfail and Inch), 1505. Tully (Mr. Byrne), 2345. Cluden-Julago main road (Mr. Aikens), 513. Railway workshops, Staff (Mr. Adair), 759. Clump Point, Jetty, Commonwealth aid Regional Electricity Board (Dr. Dela­ (Mr. Camm), 1572. mothe), 389. Coal Central Queensland, Exports (Mr. Totalisator Administration Board agency Burrows), 1037; Stockpiling by Japan (Mr. Adair), 900. (Mr. Mann), 2246. Calen section, Bruce Highway (Mr. Coalstoun Lakes-Biggenden main roa•i Coburn), 452. (Mr. Davies), 1475. Caloundra, Moffatt Beach, Boat harbour (Mr. Bromley), 202; Pilot station (Mr. Coen Police Station, Motor transport (Mr. Bromley), 330. Adair), 1672, 1804. Cane Growers' Council (see "Queensland Collinson's Bend-West Barratta section, Cane Growers' Council"). Bruce Highway (Mr. Coburn), 495. Cannon Hill, Wynnum Road, Traffic lights Collinsville, Power station (Mr. Coburn), (Mr. Houston), 812. 1392; (Dr. Delamothe), 1886; Dacon "Captain Heath", Replacement (Mr. mine (Dr. Delamothe), 1765. Davies), 1610. Collinsville-Mt. Isa railway project (sec Cardiac Board, Workers' compensation "Railways"). hearings (Mr. Duggan), 62; Dr. Neilson, Absence (Mr. Bromley), Comalco, Weipa- 1299. Agreement, Expenditure and compliance Carew, Dr. J. S., Medical certificates, with terms (Mr. Armstrong), 328; (Mr. Railway employee (Mr. Sullivan), 882; Coburn), 619. (Mr. Lonergan), 1215. Alumina plant (Mr. Adair), 741. Carina Housing Commission project (see Aluminium smelter, Queensland (Mr. "Housing Commission"). Melloy), 1474. Carruchan, Sawmill licence (Mr. Byrne), Channel dredging (Mr. Tucker), 622. 496, 2198. Harbour master (Mr. Tucker), 758. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Commonwealth aid­ Crown land- Education (Mr. Lloyd), 739. Bribie Island (Mr. Melloy), 759. Jetties, North Queensland (Mr. Camm), Pallarenda (Mr. Tucker), 552. 1572. South Coast electorate, Leasehold allot­ Mental illness (Mr. Bromley), 132. ments (Mr. Gaven), 59. Roads, Cooktown area (Mr. Adair), 2118. Tugun-Coolangatta railway land (Mr. Dean), 454. Unemployment relief (Mr. Duggan), 1800. Culinary beans, Burdekin area (Mr. Coburn), 386. Water-storage projects (Mr. Lloyd), 23. Cultural Centre project, Brisbane (Mr. Commonwealth Aid Marine Trust Fund, Duggan), 61. Jetties, North Queensland (Mr. Camm), Currajong State School, Drainage and 1572. sewerage (Mr. Tucker), J 408, 1926. Commonwealth apprenticeship system Dacon mine, Collinsville (Dr. Delamothe), (Mr. Houston), 2117. 1765. Commonwealth Engineering (Qld.) Pty. Daintree area, Cattle fattening (Mr. Ltd., Railway wagon repairs (Mr. Adair), 1609. Donald), 2197. Dalbeg area, Soil analysis (Mr. Coburn), Commonwealth scholarships (Mr. Davies), 26, 550, J 392; Culinary beans (Mr. 1804. Coburn), 386. Commonwealth-State Government relations Dalrymple Shire Council, Roads mainten­ (Mr. Lloyd), 493. ance payments (Mr. Coburn), 404; Mingela water supply (Mr. Coburn), Communism, Lectures against in State 495. schools (Mr. Hilton), 60. Davies Creek area leases (Mr. Adair), 262. Concrete pipes, Defective, Mt. Isa rail Day-labour, Townsville projects, Retrench­ project (Mr. Duggan), 618. ment of building workers (Mr. Tucker), 27; Psychiatric unit, Brisbane Convalescent homes- General Hospital (Mr. Bromley), 2117. Fire protection (Mr. Lloyd), 494. Deaths, Medical misadventure (Mr. Subsidy and registration (Mr. Lloyd), Aikens), 1802. 513; (Mr. Bennett), 621. Debenture holders, Legislative protection Supervision (Mr. Bennett), 621. (Mr. Burrows), 2198. Conveyancing fees, Public Cumtor (Mr. Dental hospitals and clinics (see "Hos­ Aikens), 954. pitals"). Cooktown area, Roads, Commonwealth Dental hygienists, School Health Services aid (Mr. Adair), 2118. (Mr. Melloy), 451, 513. Dental services, Country towns (Mr. Cooktown-Laura main road (Mr. Wallace), Bromley), 264. 67. Diesel-electric locomotives, Weights (Mr. Cooktown-Laura railway line, Rails and Melloy), 812; Tenders (Mr. Davies), buildings, Sale by P. & G. Freighters 1408. (Mr. Adair), 262. Dimbulah, Building allotments (Mr. Cooktown-Mclvor-Laura road (Mr. Adair), Gilmore), 1803. 2118. Dimbulah area, Ant bed royalty (Mr. Coolangatta-Tugun railway land (Mr. Adair), 131; Labour shortage (Mr. Dean), 454. Gilmore), 1888. Dimbulah-Mareeba main road, Mainten­ Cooper's Plains, Boundary Road level ance (Mr. Gilmore), 404, 1768; crossing (Mr. Sherrington), 328. Widening (Mr. Gilmore), 1768. "Coral Sea", Replacement (Mr. Davies), "Distaval", Issue to hospitals. (Mr. Brom­ 1610. ley), 278. Coroner, Full-time (Mr. Melloy), 619. Dockyards, Australian National Line ships, Overhaul (Mr. Houston), 550. Creek Road, Carina and Mt. Gravatt East, Doctors, Specialist qualifications (Mr. Traffic-line marking (Mr. Newton), 453. Aikens), 1802; Medical misadventure, Crocodiles, Shooting, Control (Mr. Adair), Deaths (Mr. Aikens), 1802. 278; Skin dealers, Registration (Mr. Domestic science students, Margarine Gilmore), 1216. pamphlet (Mr. Wharton), 2247. Crowder Street, Garbutt, Freeholding Drink-driving convictions, Townsville prices (Mr. Tucker), 2344. (Mr. Aikens), 1800. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 9

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Driver-training course, Secondary schools Findlay, Mr., Conciliation Commissioner, (Mr. Bromley), 330. Statement by member for Tablelands Driving instruction, New Farm streets (Mr. Wallace), 1147. (Mr. Ramsden), 2116. Fines- Driving licences, Provisional (Mr. Dewar), Drink-driving convictions. Townsville 739; Tests (Mr. Duggan), 1406. (Mr. Aikens), 1800. Drought-stricken area, Bajool to Bororen, 1767. Minor traffic offences (Mr. Bromley), Declaration (Mr. Burrows), 954. Drugs, Brisbane General Hospital (Mr. Duggan), 1036. Parkatareas (Mr. Bromley), 1022. Dutton River Holding, Barrier fence (Mr. Traffic offences, Road construction (Mr. Duggan), 387. Dean), 759. East Ayr (see "Ayr"). Fire brigades, Vehicles, Right of way (Mr. East Mackay (see "Mackay"). Dewar), 495, 513; Charges, Grass fires (Mr. Hughes), 1393. Education, Commonwealth aid (Mr. Lloyd), 739. Fire protection, Convalescent homes (Mr. Edward Street, Brisbane, "Stop" signs (Mr. Lloyd), 494. Duggan), 617. Firearms, Police (Mr. Dean), 549. Eggs, Marketing Board, Consumers' repre­ Fireworks, Sale (Mr. Dean), 516. sentative (Mr. Newton), 65; Prices (Mr. Newton), 65. Fish, Rattlesnake Island, Destruction by Electoral rolls, State (Mr. Duggan), 755. practice bombing (Mr. Tucker), 1803. Electricity- Fish Board- Cairns Regional Board, Operations (Dr. Gulf of Carpentaria base (Mr. Tucker), Delamothe), 389. 758. Townsville Regional Board, Operations (Dr. Delamothe), 389; Meters (Mr. Margate and Scarborough premises (Mr. Aikens), 1503. Dean), 146, 330. Emerald Police Division, Staffing (Mr. Townsville, Fish consigned to Brisbane O'Donnell), 1767. by road (Mr. Aikens), 1887. Estimates debates, Opposition speakers, Fish-spotting aircraft (Mr. Bromley), 132. Sequence (Mr. Gilmore), 1770. Fishing industry, Northern, Shark menace "Eventide", Sandgate, Skin rash among (Mr. Tucker), 1022; Gulf of Carpen­ residents (Mr. Dean), 61; Inmates, taria survey (Mr. Dean), 1473. Number (Mr. Melloy), 514. Fishing nets, Barrattas (Mr. Coburn), 130. Examination papers, Junior and Senior Public Examinations (Mr. Houston), Flaggy Creek, Water for irrigation (Mr. 1671. Gilmore), 404, 1147. "Export Action" films, Queensland indus­ Folding walking-sticks for blind (Mr. trial potential (Mr. Duggan), 276. Bromley), 68. Fair Rents Court (Mr. Bromley), 1800. Foodstuffs, Hygiene in delivery (Mr. Fares- Melloy), 65. Bus- Ford, Bacon and Davis (see "Railways"). Gold Coast, School children (Mr. Duggan), 1886. Forestry- Inala co-ordinated service (Mr. Sher­ Atherton District, State forests, Declara­ rington), 1803. tion (Mr. Armstrong), 2001. Rail- Employees- Cairns to Atherton Tableland (Mr. Gympie area (Mr. Duggan), 327. Adair), 202. Inala co-ordinated service (Mr. Sher­ Maryborough area (Mr. Davies), 330. rington), 1803. Yarraman area (Mr. Donald), 619. Pensioners (Mr. Aikens), 1926. Pine plantations, Wallum and scrub Fellowships, Queensland University (Mr. lands (Mr. Davies), 1610. Melloy), 1766; Teaching (Mr. Davies), Tuan area (Mr. Davies), 330. 1805. Freer, Mr. L. J., Ayr Hospital construc­ Field officers, Public Service, Expenses tion (Mr. Coburn), 635. (Mr. Tucker), 551. Films, Movie, Suggestive (Mr. Bromley), "Freethinker", Literature .Board of Review 264. examination (Mr. A1kens), 898. 10 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS---continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Freights- Grovely Housing Commission project (see Gypsum (Mr. Aikens), 403. "Housing Commission"). Rail- Gulf of Carpentaria- Cairns to Atherton Tableland (Mr. Fish Board base (Mr. Tucker), 758. Adair), 202. Fisheries survey (Mr. Dean), 1473. Cairns-Innisfail-Tully (Mr. Byrne), Karumba, Wharf (Mr. Gilmore), 1887. 2345. Gypsum (Mr. Aikens), 403. Gympie area, Forestry employees (Mr. Pineapples (Mr. Adair), 1299. Duggan), 327. Funeral charges (Mr. Aikens), 1701. Gypsum, Rail freight and road-transport fees (Mr. Aikens), 403. Garbutt, Freeholding prices (Mr. Tucker), 2344. Handicraft allowance, State schools (Mr. Tucker), 898. Gatton Agricultural College (see "Queens­ land Agricultural College"). Harbour master, Weipa (Mr. Tucker), 758. , Ticket sales Haughton River, Road closure (Mr. (Mr. Melloy), 30. Coburn), 262. Gin Gin-Kolan River section, Bruce High­ Headache powders, Mixing (Mr. Duggan), way (Mr. Coburn), 452. 261. Giru, Hospital (Mr. Coburn), 201. Heavy transport, Metropolitan area (Mr. Gladstone- Dean), 549. Coal exports, Rail bottleneck (Mr. Burrows), 31; Port facilities (Mr. Hepatitis, Townsville High School (Mr. Tucker), 1147. Burrows), 1037. Grain shipments, Rail bottleneck (Mr. Herbert River, Power station site (Mr. Burrows), 31. Coburn), 1392. Harbour Board, Port development (Mr. Herberton, Hospital (see "Hospitals"); Burrows), 1037. Housing Commission houses (see Housing Commission projects (see "Housing Commission"). "Housing Commission"). Herberton area, Water for irrigation (Mr. Gladstone--Rockhampton rail motor service Gilmore), 404; Mining equipment, (Mr. Burrows), 389. Rental (Mr. Adair), 497. Glue, Benzol as ingredient (Mr. Duggan), Hermit Park Infants' School (Mr. Aikens), 1036. 665. Gold Coast, School children, Bus fares (Mr. Duggan), 1886; Land valuations, High Court of Australia, Use of Brisbane Appeals (Mr. Bromley), 2199. Supreme Court (Mr. Aikens), 277; Allowances to State officers (Mr. Gomersall Brothers, Redc!iffe Ice Works, Aikens), 1702. Purchase by Fish Board (Mr. Dean), 146, 330. Hire purchase, Motor vehicles, Proof of ownership (Mr. Lloyd), 2197. Goodna Creek, Waste oil from Redbank Railway Workshops (Mr. Donald), Holiday, New Year's Eve (Mr. Houston), 1393. 954. Goodna State School (Mr. Donald), 1610. Holland Park, Shooting incident, Police Goondiwindi, Stock Inspector's office (Mr. action (Mr. Bennett), 2116. Duggan), 1607. Holloway's Beach State School (Mr. Government buildings, Metropolitan area Adair), 741. (Mr. Newton), 147. Home Hill, Groper Creek, Boat harbour Gracemere, Rockhampton abattoir site (Mr. Coburn), 26; (Mr. Tucker), 2345. (Mr. Thackeray), 1408. Horn, Mr., Voyage in unseaworthy craft Grass fires, Fire brigades' charges (Mr. Hughes), 1393. (Mr. Aikens), 328. Grazing Homesteads Nos. 9408 and 9409, Hospitals- Carrying capacities (Mr. Hewitt), Accident unit system (Mr. Aikens), 1571. 2247. Alpha, Medical superintendent (Mr. Green Island, Cairns, Jetty, Commonwealth O'Donnell), 389. aid (Mr. Camm), 1572. Ayr, Faulty construction (Mr. Coburn), Groper Creek, Home Hill, Boat harbour 635. (Mr. Coburn), 26; (Mr. Tucker), Boards, Advertisements for medical 2345. consultants (Mr. Tucker), 1803. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 11

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Hospitals-continued: Hospitals-continued: Brisbane General- Princess Alexandra- Accident unit system (Mr. Aikens), Accident unit system (Mr. Aikens), 1571. 1571. Beds, Number (Mr. Gunn), 515. Beds, Number (Mr. Gunn), 515. Children's Hospital, Child Health Geriatric and chronic wards (Mr. Bromley), 899, 1038. Block, Charges (Mr. Lloyd), 17 65; Beds available (Mr. Lloyd), 1804. Intermediate ward charges (Mr. Lloyd), 63. Drugs (Mr. Duggan), 1036. Nursing assistants (Mr. Dean), 1146. Intermediate ward charges (Mr. Out-patients, Number treated (Mr. Lloyd), 63. Gunn), 515. Medical officers, Senior, Retirement Rehabilitation unit, Waiting list (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 129. Bromley), 899, 1038. Nursing assistants (Mr. Dean), 1146. "S" wards, Waiting list (Mr. Brom­ ley), 899, 1038. Out-patients, Number treated (Mr. Gunn), 515. Wards vacant (Mr. Bennett), 551. Wilson, Mrs. L., Discharge (Mr. Psychiatric unit, Construction by day­ Bromley), 666. labour (Mr. Bromley), 2117. "Q" fever cases (Mr. Bromley), 620. Brisbane Women's, Nursing assistants (Mr. Dean), 1146. Rockhampton General- Domestic staff room (Mr. Thackeray), Children's Hospital, Brisbane (see "Bris­ 405. bane General"). Mattresses, Fumigation (Mr. Thack­ Dental hospitals and clinics- eray), 405. Brisbane, Patients (Mr. Gunn), 515. Ward 3, Patients and staff (Mr. Thackeray), 405. South Brisbane, Patients (Mr. Gunn), Sarina (Mr. Bromley), 1572. 515. South Brisbane (see "Princess Alex­ Wynnum, Patients (Mr. Gunn), 515. andra"). Dental services, Country towns (Mr. Thalidomide, Issue (Mr. Bromley), 278. Bromley), 264. Townsville General, Specialist in obstet­ "Distaval", Issue (Mr. Bromley), 278. rics and gynaecology (Mr. Tucker), 64; Geriatric ward (Mr. Tucker), 1766. Drugs, Brisbane General (Mr. Duggan), Wynnum (Mr. Gunn), 515. 1036. Housing advances, War Service Homes Giru, Establishment (Mr. Coburn), 201. Division (Mr. Duggan), 1298. Herberton, Medical Superintendent (Mr. Housing Commission- Duggan), 2246. Belmont electorate projects, Shop sites, Mareeba General, Medical staff, Short­ Use for houses (Mr. Newton), 1021. age (Mr. Adair), 32. Carina project, Rental houses, Painting Medical consultants, Hospitals Boards' (Mr. Newton), 514; Electrical wiring advertisements (Mr. Tucker), 1803. (Mr. Newton), 1391. Medical officers, Senior, Retirement (Mr. Electrical wiring, Carina project (Mr. Duggan), 129. Newton), 1391. Eviction orders (Mr. Newton), 66. Medical services, Country towns (Mr. Brom1ey), 264. Flats- Applications and allocations (Mr. Mental, Commonwealth grant (Mr. Hanlon), 145; (Mr. Bromley), 1504. Bromley), 132; Patients' pensions (Mr. Bromley), 390. Number erected (Mr. Melloy), 452. Priority system (Mr. Bromley), 1504. Nambour, Accommodation and staff (Mr. Duggan), 449. Fund, Interest and redemption, Advances and repayments (Mr. Lloyd), 2196. North Brisbane (see "Brisbane Gladstone, Houses and sites (Mr. General"). Burrows), 2198. Nurses, Educational qualifications, train­ Grovely project, Rental houses, Repaint­ ing and registration (Mr. Dean), 811; ing (Mr. Lloyd), 1886. Trainee, Domestic work (Mr. Brom­ Herberton, Houses (Mr. Gilmore), 2248. ley), 1671. Ipswich, Rental houses, R.A.A.F. per­ Nursing assistants (Mr. Dean), 1146. sonnel (Mr. Donald), 2043. 12 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Mackay electorate, Expenditure 1957 to Townsville, Purchase and rental houses 1961 (Mr. Graham), 67; 1961-1962 (Mr. Tucker), 1407. (Mr. Graham), 329; Additional houses Widows and widowers, Accommodation (Mr. Graham), 2248. (Mr. Sherrington), 452. Manly West project, Rental houses, Zillmere project, Sewerage (Mr. Melloy), Painting (Mr. Newton), 514; Land, 1608. Wondall and Randall Roads (Mr. Humes Ltd., Defective concrete pipes, Mt. Newton), 1801. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville railway (Mr. Mareeba, Houses (Mr. Adair), 1888. Duggan), 618. Mt. Gravatt East project, Subdivision of land (Mr. Newton), 263; Rental Hyacinth, Bremer River (Mr. Donald), houses, Painting (Mr. Newton), 514. 1022. Mt. Isa, Thiess Bros., Houses (Mr. Inch), Hygiene in delivery of foodstuffs (Mr. 2345. Melloy), 65. Murarrie, Rental and purchase houses Ibis Dam, water supply (Mr. (Mr. Houston), 1408. Gilmore), 2248. Priority system, Rental houses and flats Ill-treatment, Child (Mr. Dean), 265; Stock, (Mr. Bromley), 1504. Rail transport (Mr. Aikens), 495. Purchase houses- Inala Civic Centre, Business sites (Mr. Gladstone (Mr. Burrows), 2198. Sherrington), 899; Co-ordinated ser­ Murarrie (Mr. Houston), 1408. vice, Bus fares (Mr. Sherrington), Number erected (Mr. Melloy), 404. 1803. Toowoomba (Mr. Duggan), 2246. Indian Minah birds (Mr. Aikens), 1146. Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 1407. Industrial Enterprises Ltd., Napier Bros. Rental houses- Ltd. takeover (Mr. Diplock), 757. Applications and allocations (Mr. Industrial inspectors, Meatworks stoppages Hanlon), 145; (Mr. Bromley), 1504. (Mr. Aikens), 1407. Carina project, Painting (Mr. Newton), Industries, Establishment, Surveys (Mr. 514; Electrical wiring (Mr. Newton), Duggan), 22; Television publicity (Mr. 1391. Duggan), 276. Eviction orders (Mr. Newton), 66. "Inlander", Dining car renovation (Mr. Gladstone (Mr. Burrows), 2198. Tucker), 2344. Gravely project, Repainting (Mr. Innisfail- Lloyd), 1886. Off-course bookmakers' licences (Mr. Ipswich, R.A.A.F. personnel (Mr. Armstrong), 1927. Donald), 2043. Rail freights from Cairns (Mr. Byrne), Manly West project, Painting (Mr. 2345. Newton), 514. Railway station (Mr. Byrne), 2346. Mt. Gravatt East project, Painting Institutions for the aged (Mr. Melloy), 514. (Mr. Newton), 514. Insurance, Townsville Co-operative Hous­ Murarrie (Mr. Houston), 1408. ing Society (Mr. Aikens), 813. Number erected (Mr. Melloy), 404. Intercommunication systems, State high Priority system (Mr. Bromley), 1504. schools (Mr. Houston), 550. Seville Road project, Painting (Mr. Newton), 514. Ipswich, R.A.A.F. personnel, Housing Commission rental houses (Mr. Tenants, Eviction orders (Mr. Newton), Donald), 2043. 66. Toowoomba (Mr. Duggan), 2246. Irrigation and water supply- Borumba Dam project, Dismissals (Mr. Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 1407. Duggan), 881. Rockhampton, House construction (Mr. Burdekin delta, Underground water Thackeray), 32. resources (Mr. Coburn), 1609. Seville Road project, Rental houses, Burdekin Irrigation Hydro-electric and Painting (Mr. Newton), 514. Flood Mitigation Project, Oakey and Shop sites, Use for houses (Mr. Newton), Barratta soils (Mr. Coburn), 64; 1021. Unemployment relief money (Mr. Tenants, Eviction orders (Mr. Newton) Tucker), 514. 6~ , Department, Employees (Mr. Bennett), Thiess Bros. Pty. Ltd., Mt. Isa houses 450; Unemployment relief funds (Mr. (Mr. Inch), 2345. Tucker), 514. Toowoomba, Additional houses (Mr. Flaggy Creek (Mr. Gilmore), 404, 1147. Duggan), 2246. Herberton area (Mr. Gilmore), 404. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 13

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Irrigation and Water Supply-continued: Kuranda- Irvinebank, Town water supply (Mr. Bridge (Mr. Gilmore), 32. Gilmore), 2248. Range Road- Kaban area (Mr. Gilmore), 404, 1147. Pull-in points and climbing lanes (Mr. Lakes Plain project, Home Hill, Unem­ Adair), 1408. ployment relief money (Mr. Tucker), Telephone (Mr. Adair), 1231. 514. Widening (Mr. Gilmore), 1768. , Warwick, Unemployment relief money (Mr. Tucker), 514. Kuttabul section, Bruce Highway (Mr. Coburn), 452. Mareeba-Dimbulah Irrigation Project­ Labour and Industry Department, Mr. Aerodrome area, Water mains and F. J. McGuinness, Secondment (Mr. channels (Mr. Adair), 131. Duggan), 62. Davies Creek area leases (Mr. Adair), "Labour only" sub-contracts, Juniors and 262. apprentices (Mr. Aikens), 201. Employees, Retrenchment (Mr. Adair), 813, 2199. Laidlaw, Mr. A. G., Queensland Oil Consolidated Ltd. (Mr. Bromley), 68. Paddy's Green area, Water mains and channels (Mr. Adair), 131. Lakes Plain Irrigation Project, Home Hill (Mr. Tucker), 514. Tobacco blocks, Ballots (Mr. Adair), 201, 742. Land valuations- Unemployment relief money (Mr. Formula (Mr. Melloy), 451. Tucker), 514. Gold Coast appeals (Mr. Bromley), 2199. Water officers (Mr. Duggan), 2000. Report of Committee (Mr. Duggan), Mary Creek area (Mr. Adair), 330. 1801. Millstream (Mr. Gilmore), 404. Landlord and Tenant Act, Rental deter­ Mingela Dam (Mr. Coburn), 495. minations (Mr. Bromley), 1800. Nigger Creek (Mr. Gilmore), 404, 1147. Lantana, Julatten area (Mr. Adair), 1231. Tumoulin (Mr. Gilmore), 1147. Latec Investments Limited (Mr. Bromley), 449. Irvinebank, Town water supply (Mr. Gilmore), 2248. Launches, Government, Tenders (Mr. Davies), 1610. Islanders, Smallpox vaccination (Mr. O'Donnell), 497. Laura-Cooktown main road (Mr. Wallace), 67. Japan, Coal stock-piling (Mr. Mann), 2246. Laura-Cooktown railway line, Rails and Jensen, Mr. C., Queensland Oil Consoli­ buildings, Sale by P. & G. Freighters dated Ltd. (Mr. Bromley), 68, 203. (Mr. Adair), 262. Jetties, North Queensland, Commonwealth Laura-Mcivor-Cooktown road (Mr. Adair), aid (Mr. Camm), 1572. 2118. Jones, Mr. R. B., Application to Industrial Lectures, Traffic (Mr. Bromley), 899. Court (Mr. Bennett), 551. Legal fees, Bennett, Mr. A. L., Q.C. (Mr. Josephine Creek, Railway bridge (Mr. Duggan), 21; (Mr. Wallace), 390; Byth, Mr. L. L. (Mr. Bennett), 551. Armstrong), 2199. Legislative Council Chamber, Opening of Jubilee Bridge, Construction (Mr. Gaven), Parliament (Mr. Bromley), 132. 25. Leichhardt River, Mt. Isa, High-level Julago-Cluden main road (Mr. Aikens), 513. bridge (Mr. Inch), 2)42. Julatten area, Lantana (Mr. Adair), 1231. Leslie Dam, Warwick (Mr. Tucker), 514. Jurymen, Unemployed, Challenging (Mr. Level crossings (see "Rai1ways"). Bromley), 29. Licensing Commission. Mt. Isa hotel Kaban area, Water for irrigation (Mr. tenders (Mr. Duggan), 385; (Mr. Inch), Gilmore), 404, 1147. 453; Bowen liquor prices (Mr. Tucker), 1766, 1926. Kamerunga main road, Redlynch-Martin's Lifesavers, Free transport (Mr. Bromley), Bird Sanctuary section (Mr. Adair), 741. 2042. Lighthouse tenders, Walkers Ltd., Mary­ Kangaroos, Reserves (Mr. Tucker), 2043. borough (Mr. Davies), 69. Karumba, Wharf (Mr. Gilmore), 1887. Lilley Medal, 1961, Presentation (Mr. Kolan River-Gin Gin section, Bruce Bromley), 1572. Highway (Mr. Coburn), 452. Lindum level crossing (Mr. Gunn), 1038. 14 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Liquor- Magistrates Court hearings (Mr. Bromley), Bachelors' Ball, Police warning (Mr. 665. Houston), 62. Magnetic Island, Jetty, Commonwealth aid Bowen prices (Mr. Tucker), 1766, 1926. (Mr. Camm), 1572. Licence fees, Temperance education Main roads- (Mr. Bromley), 883. Biboohra-Mt. Molloy (Mr. Adair), 66. Prices (Mr. Sherrington), 1505. Biggenden-Childers (Mr. Davies), 1475. Teenagers, Supply (Mr. Dean), 1300. Biggenden-Maryborough (Mr. Davies), Literature Board of Review, Members, 1475. Payments (Mr. Dean), 666; "The Bowen Foreshores Road (Mr. Tucker), Freethinker", Examination (Mr. 202. Aikens), 898. Brinsmead Road, Mulgrave Shire (Mr. Loane, Bishop M. L., Statement on Com­ Adair), 516. monwealth aid for education (Mr. Bruce Highway, Calen, Gin Gin-Kolan Lloyd), 739. River, and Kuttabul sections (Mr. Coburn), 452; Collinson's Bend-West Local authorities, Subsidies (Mr. Arm­ Barratta section (Mr. Coburn), 495. strong), 497. Cluden-Julago (Mr. Aikens), 513. Local preference in tenders, Government Coalstoun Lakes-Biggenden (Mr. Davies), vessels (Mr. Davies), 1610. 1475. Lovett, Mr. W. J., Soil analysis, Dalbeg Cooktown-Laura (Mr. Wallace), 67. and Millaroo areas (Mr. Coburn), 26, Cooktown-Mclvor-Laura (Mr. Adair), 1392. 2118. Lung cancer, Railway employees (Mr. Kamerunga, Redlynch-Martin's Bird Aikens), 1113. Sanctuary section (Mr. Adair), 2042. McColm, Mr. M., Prosecution (Mr. Kuranda- Aikens), 757. Bridge (Mr. Gilmore), 32. McGuinness, Mr. F. J., Secondment to Range Road, Pull-in points and Department of Labour and Industry climbing lanes (Mr. Adair), 1408; (Mr. Duggan), 62. Widening (Mr. Gilmore), 1768. Mareeba, Barron River high-le> el bridge McGuire, Mr. T. J., Drink-driving offence, (Mr. Adair), 497. Penalty (Mr. Aikens), 24. Mareeba-Dimbulah (Mr. Gilmore), 404, Machan's Beach, School children, Trans­ 1768. port to Cairns baths (Mr. Adair), 516; Mt. Isa-Mary Kathleen (Mr. Inch), 2042. Erosion (Mr. Adair), 900. Toowoomba Range, Four-lane highway Mcilwraith Avenue and Bennetts Road, (Mr. Anderson), 327. Pedestrian crossing (Mr. Baxter), 387. Virginia overbridge (Mr. Melloy), 1804, Mackay- 1885. Abattoir, Construction (Mr. Graham), Main Roads Act, Reprint (Mr. Duggan), 553; Board's activities (Mr. Graham), 403. 813. Main Roads Department- East Mackay reclamation area, Notices Cluden-Julago main road, Cost (Mr. to quit (Mr. Graham), 496. Aikens), 513. Promotion and Development Associa­ Employees, Numbers in divisions (Mr. tion, Establishment (Mr. Graham), 28. Duggan), 276. Railways, Goods shed (Mr. Graham), "Queensland Roads" publication (Mr. 1299; Station (Mr. Graham), 1299. Duggan), 449. Victoria Park, Infants' school (Mr. Redbank rifle range building sites (Mr. Graham), 2200. Donald), 1570. Mackay area- Sealed roads, Construction costs (Mr. Baker's Creek pollution (Mr. Graham), Tucker), 64. 1298, 1609. Townsville City Council, Payments (Mr. Railway buildings, Electricity supply Aikens), 1230. (Mr. Graham), 2249. Weedicides (Mr. Tucker), 2044, 2247. Secondary-industry survey (Mr. Maize, Loading at Cairns (Mr. Gilmore), Graham), 133. 1609. Mackay electorate, Government expendi­ Manly and Belmont Roads intersection, ture, 1963 (Mr. Graham), 329; Hous­ Tingalpa, Traffic-line marking (Mr. ing Commission houses (see "Housing Newton), 453. Commission"). Manly boat harbour (Mr. Gunn), 515. McMann, Mr. J., Drink-driving offence, Manly West Housing Commission project Penalty (Mr. Aikens), 24. (see "Housing Commission"). INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 15

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Manual-training teachers (Mr. Houston), 1802. Meat prices, Control (Mr. Lloyd), 23; (Mr. Sherrington), 65; (Mr. Duggan), Mareeb~ 129. Barron River high-level bridge (Mr. Adair), 497. Meatworks, Industrial stoppages (Mr. Aikens), 1407. High School, Domestic science block (Mr. Adair), 131. Mechanisation of industry, Federal con­ Hospital (see "Hospitals"). vention (Mr. Newton), 131. Housing Commission houses (see "Hous­ Medical certificates, Railway employees ing Commission"). (Mr. Sullivan), 882; (Mr. Lonergan), Police station (Mr. Adair), 2248. 1215. Railway employees, Transfer (Mr. Adair), 2118. Medical consultants, Hospitals boards' State school, Playing area (Mr. Adair), advertisements (Mr. Tucker), 1803. 1299. Medical misadventure, Deaths (Mr. Aikens,) Mareeba area- 1802. Ant bed royalty (Mr. Adair), 131. Medical services, Country towns (Mr. Irrigation projects, Employees (Mr. Bromley), 264. Adair), 813, 2199. Labour shortage (Mr. Gilmore), 1888. Medical specialists, Qualifications Mr. Aikens), 1802. Mining equipment, Rental (Mr. Adair), 497. Mental hospitals (see "Hospitals"). Tobacco blocks, Ballots (Mr. Adair), 201, ill, 742. Mentally Treatment, Commonwealth grant (Mr. Bromley), 132; Prisoners Mareeba-Dimbulah Irrigation Project (see (Mr. Bromley), 203. "Irrigation and Water Supply"). Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board­ Mareeba-Dimbulah main road, Mainten­ ance (Mr. Gilmore), 404, 1768; Widen­ Charges, Grass fires (Mr. Hughes), 1393. ing (Mr. Gilmore), 1768. Money allocated, Brisbane (Mr. Margarine pamphlet, Domestic science Hughes), 1393. students (Mr. Wharton), 2247. Superannuation scheme (Mr. Dewar), 739. Margate, Fish Board premises (Mr. Dean), 146. Vehicles, Right of way (Mr. Dewar), 495, 513. Marihuana sales, Brisbane (Mr. Bennett), 1215. Military training, School teachers (Mr. Marina Plains, Jetty ,and storage shed Dean), 454. (Mr. Adair), 67. Milk, Pauls Depot, Suppliers' quotas (Mr. Mary Creek area, Water supp.ly (Mr. Bennett), 1504, 1573. Adair), 330; Transport of children. to Mt. Molloy State School (Mr. Admr), Millaroo area, Soil analysis (Mr. Coburn), 552. 26, 550; Culinary beans (Mr. Coburn), 386. Mary Kathleen-Mt. Isa main road (Mr. Inch), 2042. Millstream, Water for irrigation (Mr. Maryborough- Gilmore), 404. Railways, Station, ~y-passing b¥ Rock­ Minah birds, Indian (Mr. Aikens), 1146. hampton mail tram (Mr. Dav1es), 69; Running shed, Cleaning staff (Mr. Miners' Homestead Perpetual Leases, Mt. Davies), 129. Isa, Survey fees (Mr. Inch), 32. Walkers Ltd., Lighthouse tenders (Mr. Mingela, Water supply (Mr. Coburn), 495. Davies), 69. Waterfront work (Mr Davies), 261. Mining, Equipment rental, Mareeba­ Maryborough area, Forestry employees Herberton area (Mr. Adair), 497; (Mr. Davies), 330. Prospecting assistance (Mr. Adair), 1475. Maryborough-Biggenden main road (Mr. Davies), 1475. "Miss Australia", Gift (Mr. Dean), 276. Mascala, Ill-treatment of child (Mr. Moffatt Beach, Caloundra, Boat harbour Dean), 265. (Mr. Bromley), 202; Pilot station (Mr. Mayne railway depot, Saturday night Bromley), 330. staffing (Mr. Melloy), 812. Monkey Island, Townsville, High school Meat Townsville, Export, Illegal sale (Mr. site (Mr. Aikens), 1020. Tucker), 278; Local consumption (Mr. Tucker), 1022. Moonie oilfield (Mr. Armstrong), 264. 16 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Motor vehicles- New Farm streets, Driving instruction (Mr. Driving licences, Provisional (Mr. Ramsden), 21J6. Dewar), 739; Tests (Mr. Duggan), New States movements, Cabinet sub­ 1406. committee (Mr. Duggan), 881. Hire purchase, Proof of ownership (Mr. New Year's Eve, Holiday (Mr. Houston), Lloyd), 2197. 954. Registration fees, Pensioners' conces­ "News Bulletin" (Mr. Duggan), 881. sions (Mr. Aikens), 17 68. Nigger Creek, Water for irrigation (Mr. Roadworthiness, Spot checks (Mr. Gilmore), 404, 1147. Bromley), 454; (Mr. Sherrington), 666. (Mr. Safety belts (Mr. Bromley), 68, 665. Nome-Oolbun branch railway Aikens), 24. Stone deflectors (Mr. Gilmore), 404. North Brisbane General Hospital (see Mt. Gravatt East, Housing Commission "Hospitals, Brisbane General"). project (see "Housing Commission"); Wishart Road, State school (Mr. North-west Channel, Survey (Mr. Bromley), Newton), 739, 1801. 202. Mt. !sa- Nurses, Educational qualifications, training and registration (Mr. Dean), 811; Circuit Court (Mr. Inch), 758. Trainee, Domestic work (Mr. Clerk of Petty Sessions residence (Mr. Bromley), 1671. Inch), 621. Nursing assistants (Mr. Dean), l146. Cloncurry Shire, Secession (Mr. Inch), 1505. Oakey soils, Burdekin River Project (Mr. Hotel licence, Tenders (Mr. Duggan), Coburn), 64. 385; (Mr. Inch), 453. Off-course bookmakers' licences, Jnnisfail Leichhardt River, High-level bridge (Mr. and Babinda (Mr. Armstrong), 1927. Inch), 2042. Off-course totalisator (see "Totalisator Miners' Homestead Perpetual Leases, Administration Board"). Survey Fees (Mr. Inch), 32. Oil industry- Mt. Isa-Mary Kathleen main road (Mr. Drilling rigs, Transport, Damage to Inch), 2042. Northern bridges (Mr. Tucker), 202, Mount Isa Mines Limited, Land trans­ 450; Number (Mr. Armstrong), 264. ferred to Thiess Bros. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Exploration titles (Mr. Bromley), 30. Inch), 453. Moonie field (Mr. Armstrong), 264. Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville railway Prospecting, Titles (Mr. Bromley), 30; project (see "Railways"). (Mr. Armstrong), 264; Expenditure Mt. Molloy State School, Transport of (Mr. Armstrong), 264. children from Mary Creek area (Mr. One-man police stations (Mr. Aikens), 1671. Adair), 552. One People of Australia League, Govern­ Mt. Molloy-Biboohra main road (Mr. ment support (Mr. Duggan), 2343. Adair), 66. Oolbun-Nome branch railway (Mr. Moura, Transfer of Land to Mr. Thiess Aikens), 24. (Mr. Lloyd), 24; Coalfield, Effect of Japanese stock-piling (Mr. Mann), P. & G. Freighters, Sale of rails and build­ 2246. ings, Cooktown-Laura railway (Mr. Adair), 262. Mulgrave Shire Council, Machan's Beach erosion (Mr. Adair), 900. Pacific Highway, Police motor-cycle patrols (Mr. Bromley), 1768. Mundoo State School (Mr. Byrne), 496. Packaging and sale of goods, Conference Murarrie Housing Commission project (see (Mr. Sherrington), 618. "Housing Commission"). Paddy's Green area, Water main and Museum, Accommodation (Mr. Duggan), channels (Mr. Adair), 131. 61; Theatrette (Mr. Sherrington), 200. Paget Railway Station, Public telephone Music teachers of stringed instruments in (Mr. Graham), 385. State schools (Mr. Aikens), 386. Painters, Public Works Department (Mr. Nambour Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Donald), 1927. Napier Bros. Ltd., Dalby (Mr. Diplock), Pallarenda, Townsville, Crown land (Mr. 757. Tucker), 552. Navy bean experiments, Atherton Table­ Parking (see "Traffic"). land (Mr. Gilmore), 148. Parliament, Opening (Mr. Bromley), l 32; Neilson, Dr. G., Cardiac Board (Mr. Members' airline bookings (Mr. Bromley), 1299. Aikens), 1570. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 17

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Parliamentary privilege, Speech by hon. Police Department-continued; member for Tablelands (Mr. Wallace), 1147. Holland Park shooting incident (Mr. Bennett), 2116. Pauls Ice Cream and Milk Ltd. Depot, Suppliers' quotas (Mr. Bennett), 1504, Liquor at Bachelors' Ball, Warning (Mr. 1573. Houston), 62. Pay-roll tax, Government departments (Mr. Mareeba station (Mr. Adair), 2248. Coburn), 130. Motor-cycle patrols, Pacific and Bruce Pearce, Mr. G., Gladstone visit (Mr. Highways (Mr. Bromley), 1768; Burrows), 1037. Increase (Mr. Bromley), 2117. Pearling industry, Thursday Island (Mr. One-man stations (Mr. Aikens), 1672. Adair), 66. Parking-meter patrols, Brisbane, Number Pedestrian crossings- (Mr. Bromley), 883; (Mr. Lloyd), 1886; Mcllwraith Avenue and Bennetts Road Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 2000. (Mr. Baxter), 387. Petrie Terrace Depot Garage, Personnel Upper Mt. Gravatt schools (Mr. Newton), (Mr. Houston), 1887. 28. Port Douglas station, Motor vehicle Wynnum Road, Cannon Hill (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 1927. Houston), 812. Promotions (Mr. Duggan), 756. Pensioners, Motor-vehicle registration fees School-crossing patrols (Mr. Newton), (Mr. Aikens), 1768; Rail passes and 28; (Mr. Bromley), 740. fare concessions (Mr. Aikens), 1926. Shooting incident, Holland Park (Mr. Pensions, Mental hospital patients (Mr. Bennett), 2116. Bromley), 390. Sick leave (Mr. Sherrington), 147. Petrie railway service (Mr. Duggan), 327. Traffic patrols, Mobile (Mr. Dean), 406; Petrol, Rockhampton price (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 740. Thackeray), 67, 742. Upper Mt. Gravatt station, School Phenacetin preparations (Mr. Dean), 7 42. pedestrians crossings, Patrols (Mr. Philp, Sir Roslyn, S.P .J ., Police promotion Newton), 28. system, Statement (Mr. Duggan), 756. Whitfield, Senior Constable J ., (Mr. Physics, Senior Public Examination paper Sherrington), 2042. (Mr. Houston), 1671; High school Port Alma, Reclamation >.vork (Mr. courses (Mr. Tucker), 2044. Thackeray), 1475. Pile Light, Signal station (Mr. Bromley), Port Douglas Police Station, Motor vehicle 278. (Mr. Adair), 1927. Pilot station, Moffatt Beach, Caloundra (Mr. Bromley), 330. Port Stewart, Jetty and storage shed (Mr. Adair), 67. Pine plantations, Wallum and scrub lands (Mr. Davies), 1610. Powders, Headache, Mixing (Mr. Duggan), 261. Pineapples, Rail freight concessions (Mr. Adair), 1299. Power station, Collinsville (Mr. Coburn), Pinkenba Wharf, Amenities block (Mr. 1392; (Dr. Delamothe), 1886. Melloy), 17 67. Prices- Plomp, Hendrikus, Inquiry into conduct of Beer, Rockhampton (1\1:r. Thackr:ray), rape charge (Mr. Duggan), 21; (Mr. 742, 1231. Hanlon), 63. Egg (Mr. Newton), 65. Police Department- Liquor, Generally (Mr. Sherrington), Ayr Station, Staffing (Mr. Coburn), 1407; 1505; Bowen (Mr. Tucker), 1766, Septic system, Residences (Mr. Coburn), 1672. 1926. Bachelors' Ball, Liquor, Warning (Mr. Meat, Control (Mr. Lloyd), 23; (Mr. Houston), 62. Sherrington), 65; (Mr. Duggan), 129. Cadets, Intake (Mr. Bromley ), 2117. Petrol, Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), Cleary, Mr. J. J., Warrant and offence 67, 742. (Mr. Bennett), 883. Prices Advisory Board (Mr. Sherrington), Coen station, Motor transport (Mr. 27. Adair), 1672, 1804. Prices Branch, Personnel and operations Emerald division, Staffing (Mr. (Mr. Sherrington), 27. O'Donnell), 17 67. Firearms (Mr. Dean), 549. Princess Alexandria Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Garage, Petrie Terrace Depot, Personnel (Mr. Houston), 1887. Prisoners, Mentally ill (Mr. Bromley), 202. 18 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-<:ontinued: QUESTIONS-continued: Prisons-- Rail ways-continued: Administration and accommodation (Mr. Breakdown crane, Redbank workshops Bennett), 450. (Mr. Donald), 740. Stuart, Sewerage scheme (Mr. Aikens) 1608. ' Bundamba station (Mr. Donald), 550; Level crossing (Mr. Donaid), 1570. Television set, Wacol (Mr. Bennett), 450. Cairns workshops, Staff (Mr. Adair), Promotion and Development Association 759. Mackay, Establishment (Mr. Graham)' 28. , Cattle railed from North to South Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 1215. Prospecting assistance (Mr. Adair), 1475. Clerical staff, Townsville stores (Mr. Public Curator, Conveyancing fees (Mr. Tucker), 2117, 2247. Aikens), 954. Closure of lines, Labour Government Public Service, Field officers' expenses (Mr. Gilmore), 1702; Country Party­ (Mr. Tucker), 551. Liberal Government (Mr. Duggan), Public Works Department North Brisbane 1765. District, . Dismissa!s ' (Mr. Duggan), Commonwealth Engineering (Q'ld.) Pty. 13 91; Pamters, Dismissals and leave Ltd., Wagon repairs (Mr. Donald), (Mr. Donald), 1927. 2197. Publicity for Queensland, Australia House Cooktown-Laura line, Rails and build­ (Mr. Dean), 200. ings, Sale by P. & G. Freighters (Mr. Adair), 262. "Q" fever (Mr. Bromley), 620. Coolangatta-Tugun land (Mr. Dean), Queensland Agricultur~l College, Facilities 454. and accommodatiOn (Mr. Bennett), 635; Teachers, Promotion and admis­ Depots, Locomotive, Staffing arrange­ sion to Teachers' Union (Mr. ments 31 December, 1962 (Mr. Mann), Houston), 1802. 2042. Queenslan~ Cane Growers' Council, Repre­ Diesel-electric locomotives, Weights (Mr. sentatiOn (Mr. Byrne), 2198. Melloy), 812; Tenders (Mr. Davies), Queensland Housing Commission (see 1408. "Housing Commission"). Dining car, "Inlander", Renovation (Mr. Queensland Housing Commission Fund Tucker), 2344. (Mr. Lloyd), 2196. Drivers, Retirements (Mr. Melloy), 812. Queensland Meat Industry Board Cattle­ Employees- slaughtering charges (Mr. Sher~ington) 550. , Lung cancer (Mr. Aikens), 1113. Mareeba, Transfer (Mr. Adair), 2118. Queensland Museum (see "Museum"). Mayne depot, Saturday nights (Mr. Queensland Oil Consolidated Ltd., Bona Melloy), 812. fides (Mr. Bromley), 68, 203. Medical certificates (Mr. Sullivan), 882. ''Queensland Roads", Publication Mr. Duggan), 449. Numbers in divisions (Mr. Duggan), 387. Queensland Teachers' Union, Trade and manual training teachers (Mr. Rattray, Driver C., Medical certificates Houston), 1802. (Mr. Sullivan), 882; (Mr. Lonergan), 1215. Racecourse sugar mill, Pollution of Baker's Creek (Mr. Graham), 1298, 1609. South-western division depots (Mr. Duggan), 548. Racing clubs, Bookmakers' turnover tax payments (Mr. Tucker), 1766. Stuart rail gang (Mr. Tucker), 1474. Railways- Fares- Air-conditioned trains, School children Cairns-Atherton Tableland (Mr. with fare concessions (Mr. O'Donnell), Adair), 202. 2043. Inala co-ordinated service (Mr. Sher­ Apprentices- rington), 1803. Number, 1957 and 1962 (Mr. Duggan), Pensioners (Mr. Aikens), 1926. 1765. Fettlers' cottages, Toonpan, Electricity Rockhampton workshops (Mr. Thackeray), 31. (Mr. Tucker), 882. Townsville workshops (Mr. Tucker), Fish consignments, Townsville-Brisbane 758. (Mr. Aikens), 1887. Willowburn workshops (Mr. Duggan), Ford, Bacon and Davis Report, Cost (Mr. 1765. Graham), 28, 552; Printing (Mr. Architectural staff (Mr. Baxter), 388. Donald), 29; (Mr. Aikens), 130. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 19

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Freights- Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsvil!e project­ Cairns-Atherton Tableland (Mr. Bridges, Pre-stressed concrete (Mr. Adair), 202. Tucker), 277, 552. Cairns-Innisfail-Tully (Mr. Byrne), Commonwealth-State Government 2345. relations (Mr. Lloyd), 493. Gypsum (Mr. Aikens), 403. Concrete pipes, Defective (Mr. Dug­ Pineapples (Mr. Adair), 1299. gan), 618. Geebung station, Ticket sales (Mr. Fund payments, Rolling-stock (Mr. Melloy), 30. Lloyd), 811, 898, 1021. Loan moneys (Mr. Lloyd), 1765. Gladstone, Coal and grain shipments (Mr. Burrows), 31. Prestressed concrete bridges (Mr. Gladstone-Rockhampton rail-motor ser­ Tucker), 277, 552. vice (Mr. Burrows), 389. Rolling stock, Fund payments (Mr. L!oyd), 811, 898, 1021 Houses, Payment of rates by employees (Mr. Aikens), 147. Nome-Oolbun branch line (Mr. Aikens), Inala co-ordinated service, Fares (Mr. 24. Sherrington), 1803. Paget station, Public telephone (Mr. Graham), 385. "Inlander" dining car, Renovation (Mr. Tucker), 2344. Passes for pensioners (Mr. Aikens), 1926. Innisfail station (Mr. Byrne), 2346. Petrie service (Mr. Duggan), 327. Josephine Creek bridge (Mr. Armstrong), Rail-motor service, Gladstone-Rock- 2199. hampton (Mr. Burrows), 389; Tourist KKB wagons, Toilet facilities (Mr. trips to North Queensland (i\lr. Tucker), 2117. Aikens), 1768. Ladders, Second-class sleeping carriages Rattray, Driver C., Medical certificates (Mr. Tucker), 883. (Mr. Sullivan), 882; (Mr. Lonergan), 1215. Legal fees, Mr. L. L. Byth (Mr. Bennett), 5 51. Redbank workshops- Level crossings- Breakdown crane (Mr. Dona!d), 740. Albert Street, Woolloongabba (Mr. Construction (Mr. Donald), 263. Duggan), 327. Discharge of waste oil (Mr. Donald), 1393. Boundary Road, Cooper's Plains (Mr. Sherrington), 328. Redlynch, Permanent living quarters (Mr. Adair), 1571. Bundamba (Mr. Donald), 1570. Reflectors on wagons (Mr. Tucker), 202. Lindum (Mr. Gunn), 1038. Rockhampton- Wynnum (Mr. Gunn), 1038. Locomotive repairs, Employees (Mr. Wynnum Central (Mr. Gunn), 1038. Thackeray), 67. Line closures, Labour Government (Mr. Station, Platforms used by Townsville Gilmore), 1702; Country Party-Liberal mail train (Mr. Graham), 133. Government (Mr. Duggan), 1765. Workshops, Apprentices (Mr. Thack­ Locomotive depots, Staffing arrangements eray), 31. 31 December, 1962 (Mr. Mann), 2042. Rockhampton-Brisbane mail train, Locomotive repairs, Rockhampton (Mr. By-passing of Maryborough statioo Thackeray), 67. (Mr. Davies), 69. Lung cancer among employees (Mr. Rockhampton-Gladstone rail-motor Aikens), 1113. service (Mr. Burrows), 389. Mackay, Goods shed (Mr. Graham), Roma Street station, Taxi drivers, 1299; Station (Mr. Graham), 1299. Refusal to accept fares (Mr. Aikens), Mackay area, Buildings, Electricity 263, 1571. supply (Mr. Graham), 2249. Russell River bridge (Mr. Armstrong), Mareeba, Employees, Transfer (Mr. 2199. Adair), 2118. Sleeping compartments, Second-class, Maryborough, Station, By-passing by Ladders (Mr. Tucker), 883. Rockhampton mail train (Mr. Davies). South-Western division depots, Staff (Mr. 69; Running shed, Cleaning staff (Mr. Duggan), 548. Davies), 129. Stock, Ill-treatment m transit (Mr. Mayne depot, Saturday night staffing Aikens), 495. (Mr. Melloy), 812. Stuart, Rail gang (Mr. Tucker), 1474. Medical certificates for employees (Mr. Sugar deliveries, Cairns bulk terminal Sul!ivan), 882; (Mr. Lonergan), 1215. (Mr. Wallace), 740, 2248. 20 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways--continued: Rents, Control (Mr. Lloyd), 23; (Mr. Taxi drivers at stations (Mr. Aikens), Duggan), 129; Determinations by 263, 1571. Fair Rents Court (Mr. Bromley), 1800. Time-tables, Metropolitan area (Mr. Reprint of Main Roads Act (Mr. Duggan), Newton), 28. 403. Toilet facilities, KKB wagons (Mr. Right of way, Fire brigade vehicles (Mr. Tucker), 2117. Dewar), 495, 513. Toonpan cottages, Electricity (Mr. Road accidents- Tucker), 882. Causes (Mr. Dean), 634. Townsville- Incidence (Mr. Bromley), 29; (Mr. Station (Mr. Aikens), 1887. Dewar), 739. Stores clerical staff, Unloading of Metropolitan area (Mr. Bromley), 1504. wagons (Mr. Tucker), 2117; Number Road construction from traffic fines (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 2247. Dean), 759. Workshops, Apprentices (Mr. Tucker), 758. Road transport fees, Gypsum (Mr. Aikens), Townsville mail train, Rockhampton 403. platforms (Mr. Graham), 133. Roads, Sea1ed, Construction cost (Mr. Tully station (Mr. Byrne), 2346. Tucker), 64. Virginia station, Ticket sales (Mr. Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) Act Melloy), 30. (see "Transport"). Wagon repairs, Commonwealth Engin­ Roadworthiness of motor vehicles, Spot eering (Q'ld.) Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Donald), checks (Mr. Bromley), 454; (Mr. 2197. Sherrington), 666. Willowburn workshops, Apprentices Rockhampton- (Mr. Duggan), 1765. Abattoir, Gracemere site (Mr. Thack- Zillmere station, Ticket sales (Mr. eray), 1408. Melloy), 30. Beer price (Mr. Thackeray), 742, 1231. Randall Road, Manly West, Housing Com­ General Hospital (see "Hospitals"). mission land (Mr. Newton), 1801. Housing Commission houses (see Rape charge against Hendrikus Plomp, "Housing Commission"). Inquiry into conduct (Mr. Duggan), Petrol price (Mr. Thackeray), 67, 742. 21; (Mr. Hanlon), 63. Railways- Rates, Railway Department houses, Pay­ Apprentices (Mr. Thackeray), 31. ment by employees (Mr. Aikens), 147. Locomotive repairs, Employees (Mr. Rattlesnake Island, Practice bombing, Fish Thackeray), 67. destruction (Mr. Tucker), 1803. Station, Platforms used by Townsville Rattray, Mr. C., Railway driver, Medical mail train (Mr. Graham), 133. certificates (Mr. Sullivan), 882; (Mr. Rockhampton-Brisbane mail train, By-pass­ Lonergan), 1215. ing of Maryborough station (Mr. Redbank- Davies), 69. Railway workshops- Rockhampton-Gladstone rail-motor service Breakdown crane (Mr. Donald), 740. (Mr. Burrows), 389. Construction (Mr. Donald), 263. Ross, Dr. P., Statement on phenacetin Waste oil discharge (Mr. Donald), (Mr. Dean), 742. 1393. Royal Australian Air Force personnel, Rifle Range, Building sites (Mr. Donald), Housing Commission rental houses, 1570. Ipswich (Mr. Donald), 2043. State school (Mr. Donald), 1216. Russell River, Railway bridge (Mr. Arm­ Redcliffe Ice Works, Purchase by Fish strong), 2199. Board (Mr. Dean), 146, 330. Safety belts in motor vehicles (Mr. Brom­ Redlynch, Aboriginal camping area (Mr. ley), 68, 665. Adair), 149; Railway living quarters Sale of goods, Packaging and advertising (Mr. Adair), 1571. (Mr. Sherrington), 618. Redlynch-Martin's Bird Sanctuary section, Sales tax, Government departments (Mr. Kamerunga main road (Mr. Adair), Coburn), 130. 2042. Sandgate, "Eventide", Skin rash among Reflectors on railway wagons (Mr. Tucker), residents (Mr. Dean), 61. 202. Sands, Whitsunday Island, Export to Japan Regional Electricity Boards (see (Mr. Graham), 148, 329; (Mr. Camm), "Electricity"). 494. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 21

QUESTIONS-4:ontinued: QUESTIONS-4:ontinued: Sanitary contracts, Toowoomba City Specialists, Medical, Qualifications (Mr. Council (Mr. Duggan), 2000. Aikens), 1802. Sarina Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Sports Reserve Trust, Townsville, Finances Sawmill licence, Carruchan (Mr. Byrne), (Mr. Aikens), 1671. 496, 2198. Stanthorpe High School, Anti-Communism Scarborough, Fish .Board premises (Mr. lecture (Mr. Hilton), 60. Dean), 146. State houses and flats (see "Housing Com­ School children, Travel on air-conditioned mission"). trains (Mr. O'Donnell), 2043. State schools- School crossings (see "State Schools"). Aitkenvale (Mr. Aikens), 1474. School-leaving age (Mr. Tucker), 64. Anti-Communism lectures (Mr. Hilton), 60. Schools (see "State Schools"). Balmoral High- Science teachers and fellowships (Mr. Accommodation (Mr. Houston), 28, Melloy), 1766. 277. Secondary industries, Mackay area survey Cleaners (Mr. Houston), 898. (Mr. Graham), 133. Manual trammg classrooms (Mr. Secondary schools, Driver-training course Houston), 148. (Mr. Bromley), 330. Bardon High (Mr. Hanlon), 2197. Senior Public Examination, Physics paper Belgian Gardens (Mr. Tucker), 1407. (Mr. Houston), 1671; (Mr. Tucker), Bloomfield River (Mr. Adair), 759. 2044; Commonwealth scholarships Boondall (Mr. Melloy), 1474. (Mr. Davies), 1804. Buranda Girls' (Mr. Bromley), 1610. Serviceton South, State school (Mr. Sher­ Cleaning staff, Balmoral High (Mr. rington), 389. Houston), 898. Seven Hills, High school (Mr. Baxter), 388. Crossings- Seven Seas Insurance Company Limited, Lights, Priority rating (Mr. Sherring- Protection of policy-holders (Mr. ton), 1392. Smith), 497; (Mr. Tucker), 621. Patrols (Mr. Bromley), 740. Seville Road, Holland Park, Housing Com­ Upper Mt. Gravatt (Mr. Newton), 28. mission project (see "Housing Commis­ Wynnum Road, Cannon Hill (Mr. sion"). Houston), 812. Shark menace, Northern fishing industry Currajong, Drainage and sewerage (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 1022. Tucker), 1408, 1926. Shooting incident, Holland Park (Mr. Dental hygienists (Mr. Melloy), 451, 513. Bennett), 2116. Domestic science students, Margarine Shorncliffe, Cabbage Tree Creek, Dredging pamphlets (Mr. Wharton), 2247. (Mr. Dean), 2118. East Ayr (Mr. Coburn), 1702. Signal stations, Pile Light and Bishop Gold Coast, Bus fares (Mr. Duggan), Island (Mr. Bromley), 278. 1886. Silkstone State School (Mr. Donald), 1147. Goodna (Mr. Donald), 1610. Handicraft allowance (Mr. Tucker), 898. Singers, Queensland, A.B.C. concerts (Mr. Hermit Park Infants' (Mr. Aikens), 665. Dean), 1391. High schools, Intercommunication Skin rash among residents, "Eventide", systems (Mr. Houston), 550; Type­ Sandgate (Mr. Dean), 61. writers (Mr. Aikens), 635. Smallpox, Vaccination of islanders (Mr. Holloway's Beach (Mr. Adair), 741. O'Donnell), 497. Intercommunication systems, High Soil analysis, Dalbeg and Millaroo areas schools (Mr. Houston), 550. (Mr. Coburn), 26, 550, 1392. Leaving age (Mr. Tucker), 64. South Brisbane- Machan's Beach, Transport of children to Cairns baths (Mr. Adair), 516. Dental Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Mareeba (Mr. Adair), 1299. General Hospital (see "Hospitals­ Princess Alexandra"). Mareeba High, Domestic science block (Mr. Adair), 131. Hon. member, Estimates debates (Mr. Gilmore), 1770. Monkey Island, Townsville, High school site (Mr. Aikens), 1020. South Coast Electorate, Crown leasehold Mt. Molloy, Mary Creek area, Trans- allotments (Mr. Gaven), 59. port of children (Mr. Adair), 552. South Townsville (see "Townsville"). Mundoo (Mr. Byrne), 496. Soybean experiments, Atherton Tableland Patrols, Crossings (Mr. Bromley), 740. (Mr. Gilmore), 148. Redbank (Mr. Donald), 1216. 22 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State schools-continued: Suggestive movie films (Mr. Bromley), 264. Rockhampton High, Gladstone rail­ Supreme Court, Townsville, New building motor service (Mr. Burrows), 389. (Mr. Tucker), 132; Brisbane, Use of Serviceton South, Construction (Mr. facilities by High Court (Mr. Aikens), Sherrington), 389. 277. Seven Hills, High (Mr. Baxter), 388. Surveys, Establishment of industries (Mr. Silkstone (Mr. Donald), 1147. Duggan), 22. Stanthorpe High, Anti-Communism Tablelands, Hon. member, Pariiamentary lecture (Mr. Hilton), 60. privilege (Mr. Wallace), 1147. Teachers- Tax Reimbursement Grant, Betterment Fellowships (Mr. Davies), 1805. factor (Mr. Coburn), 26. Manual training (Mr. Houston), 1802. Taxi drivers, Roma Street Railway Station, Military training (Mr. Dean), 454. Refusal to accept fares (Mr. Aikens), Residences, Townsville West (Mr. 263, 1571. Aikens), 452; Townsville High (Mr. Tucker), 622. Teachers (see "State Schools"). Science (Mr. Melloy), 1766. Teachers' college, Townsvillc (Mr. Tucker), Training periods (Mr. Aikens), 1608. 1299. Violin, viola and violoncello (Mr. Teachers' Union (see "Queensland Teachers' Aikens), 386. Union"). Townsville High, Principal's residence Teaching fellowships (Mr. Davies), 1805. (Mr. Tucker), 622; Hepatitis (Mr. Tucker), 1147. Technical coileges- South Townsville annexe (Mr. Tucker), Townsville High schools, Accommoda­ 1022. tion and teachers (Mr. Tucker), 27, 64, 1113. Trade and manual training teachers (Mr. Houston), 1802. Townsville West, Head teacher's resi­ dence (Mr. Aikens), 452. Typewriters (Mr. Coburn), 635. Typewriters in State High schools (Mr. Teenagers, Liquor supplies (Mr. Dean), Aikens), 635. 1300. Upper Mt. Gravatt, Pedestrian crossing Telephone, Kuranda Range Road (Mr. patrols (Mr. Newton), 28. Adair), 1231. Victoria Park, Mackay, Infants' school Television films, Queensland industrial (Mr. Graham), 2200. potential (Mr. Duggan), 276. Violin, viola and violoncello teachers (Mr. Aikens), 386. Temperance education programme (Mr. White Rock (Mr. Adair), 1475. Bromley), 883. Wishart Road, Mt. Gravatt East (Mr. Tenders for Government vessels (Mr. Newton), 739, 1801. Davies), 1610. Wulguru (Mr. Aikens), 665. Thalidomide, Issue to hospitals (Mr. Zillmere, North and South, Sewerage Bromley), 278; Deformed babies (Mr. (Mr. Melloy), 1608. Aikens), l 802. State Transport Act (see "Transport"). Theatrette, Museum (Mr. Sherrington), Stock, Ill-treatment, Rail transport (Mr. 200. Aikens), 495; Inspection fees (Mr. Duggan), 1607. Thiess, Mr., Moura land, Transfer (Mr. Stone deflectors, Motor vehicles (Mr. Lloyd), 24. Gilmore), 404. Thiess Bros. Pty. Ltd., Mt. Isa, Hotel "Stop" signs, Edward Street, Brisbane licence (Mr. Inch), 453; Housing Com­ (Mr. Duggan), 617. mission houses (Mr. Inch), 2345. Stuart, Railway gang (Mr. Tucker), 1474; Thuringowa Shire Council, Roads main­ Prison sewerage scheme (Mr. Aikens), tenance payments (Mr. Coburn), 404. 1608. Thursday Island, Pearling industry, (Mr. "Student Action" organisation (Mr. Aikens), Adair), 66. 1608. Ticket tax, Abandoned race meeting, Eagle Students' concession fares, Brisbane City Farm (Mr. Hanlon), 2346. Council, Subsidy (Mr. Bennett), 264. Timber lands, North Queensland, Beef Subsidies to local authorities (Mr. Armstrong), 497. production (Mr. Byrne), 2197. Sugar, Cairns bulk terminal, Rail deliveries Tingalpa, Belmont and Manly R

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Tobacco industry- Townsville-continued: Dalbeg, Soil analysis (Mr. Coburn), 26, City Council- 550, 1392. Main Roads Department payments Mareeba blocks, Ballots (Mr. Adair), (Mr. Aikens), 1230. 201, 742. Parking-meter control (Mr. Aikens), Mareeba-Dimbulah area, Labour short­ 2000. age (Mr. Gilmore), 1888. Road-making plant, Cluden-Julago main road (Mr. Aikens), 513. Millaroo, Soil analysis (Mr. Coburn), 26, Water supply to Pallarenda (Mr. 550. Tucker), 552. Toonpan railway cottages, Electricity (Mr. Co-operative Housing Society, Insurance Tucker), 882. (Mr. Aikens), 813. Court House (Mr. Aikens), 550. Toowoomba- Currajong State School, Drainage and City Council, Sanitary contracts (Mr. sewerage (Mr. Tucker), 1408, 1926. Duggan), 2000. Day-labour projects, Retrenchment of Housing Commission houses (see "Hous­ building workers (Mr. Tucker), 27. ing Commission"). Drink-driving convictions (Mr. Aikens), 1800. Sanitary contracts, Inquiry (Mr. Duggan), Fish Board, Consignments to Brisbane 2000. by road (Mr. Aikens), 1887. Town-planning scheme (Mr. Anderson), Fishing industry, Shark menace (Mr. 514. Tucker), 1022. Garbutt, Crowder Street allotments, Toowoomba Range, Four-lane highway Freeholding prices (Mr. Tucker), 2344. (Mr. Anderson), 327. General Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Totalisator Administration Board- Hermit Park Infants' School (Mr. Aikens), 665. Agencies- High School, Principal's residence (Mr. Cairns (Mr. Adair), 900. Tucker), 622; Hepatitis (Mr. Tucker), Country centres (Mr. Inch), 1572. 1147. Female employees, Metropolitan area High schools, Accommodation and (Mr. Melloy), 30. teachers (Mr. Tucker), 27, 64, 1113. Housing Commission projects (see Sites (Mr. Dean), 129. "Housing Commission"). Annual report (Mr. Hanlon), 26. Meat, Export, Illegal sale (Mr. Tucker), Establishment, Protests (Mr. Bromley), 278; Local consumption (Mr. Tucker), 2343. 1022. Operations (Mr. Hanlon), 26; (Mr. Monkey Island, High school site (Mr. Dewar), 814. Aikens), 1020. Pallarenda, Crown land (Mr. Tucker), Protests against establishment (Mr. 552. Bromley), 2343. Parking meters, Control (Mr. Aikens), "Sunday Truth" article (Mr. Dewar), 2000. 814. Public works and employment (Mr. Turnover (Mr. Hanlon), 26. Tucker), 27; (Mr. Aikens), 59. Wages (Mr. Bennett), 69. Railways- Station (Mr. Aikens), 1887. Tourist Bureau, Airline bookings for Stores clerical staff, Unloading of Members of Parliament (Mr. Aikens), wagons (Mr. Tucker), 2117; Number 1570. (Mr. Tucker), 2247. Tourist trips to North Queensland by rail Workshops, Apprentices (Mr. Tucker), motor (Mr. Aikens), 1768. 758. Regional Electricity Board, Operations Townsville- (Dr. Delamothe), 389; Meters (Mr. Abattoir, Meat supply (Mr. Aikens), 756; Aikens), 1503. Slaughtering charges (Mr. Tucker), South Townsville, Technical college 1037. annexe (Mr. Tucker), 1022. Aitkenvale State School, Grounds (Mr. Sports Reserve Trust, Finances (Mr. Aikens), 1474. Aikens), 1671. Supreme Court (Mr. Tucker), 132. Belgian Gardens State School, Brick­ Teachers' College (Mr. Tucker), 1299. work (Mr. Tucker), 1407. Technical college, South Townsville Boat harbour (Mr. Tucker), 328. annexe (Mr. Tucker), 1022. 24 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Townsvil!e-continued: Traffic-continued: Townsville West State School, Head Police patrols- teacher's residence (Mr. Aikens), 452. Mobile (Mr. Dean), 406; (Mr. University College- Bromley), 740. Cost and staff (Mr. Duggan), 261 . Pacific and Bmce Highways (Mr. Degree courses (Mr. Tucker), 27. Bromley), 1768. Parking meters (Mr. Bromley), 883; Third-year science course (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Lloyd), 1886. 130. Projects from parkatarea revenue (Mr. Worms in water-reticulation system (Mr. Duggan), 1230. Aikens), 1036. Right of way, Fire brigade vehicles (Mr. Wulguru State School (Mr. Aikens), 665. Dewar), 495, 513. Townsville-Charters Towers area, School crossings, Patrols (Mr. Newton), Botulism (Mr. Tucker), 405. 28; (Mr. Bromley), 740; Lights., Priority rating (Mr. Sherrington), 1392. Townsville Co-operative Housing Society, Insurance (Mr. Aikens), 813. "Stop" signs, Edward Street, Brisbane (Mr. Duggan), 617. Trade teachers (Mr. Houston), 1802. White-line marking- Traffic- Belmont and Manly Roads, Tingalpa Accidents- (Mr. Newton), 453. Causes (Mr. Dean), 634. Creek Road, Carina and Mt. Gravalt East (Mr. Newton), 453. Incidence (Mr. Bromley), 29; (Mr. Machines (Mr. Newton), 29. Dewar), 739. Wavy lines (Mr. Melloy), 404. Metropolitan area (Mr. Bromley), 1504. Transport- Driving licences, Provisional (Mr. Gypsum (Mr. Aikens), 403. Dewar). 739; Tests (Mr. Duggan), 1406. Heavy vehicles, Restriction (Mr. Dean), 549. Fines- Roads (Contribution to Maintenance) Minor offences (Mr. Bromley), 954. Act, Payments to shire councils (1\l r. Parkatareas (Mr. Bromley), 1022. Coburn), 404. Road construction (Mr. Dean), 759. State Transport Act, Prosecutions (Mr. Heavy transport, Metropolitan area (Mr. Lloyd), 954. Dean), 549. Tribulation area, Cattle fattening (Mr. Lectures (Mr. Bromley), 899. Adair), 1609. Level crossings (see "Railways"). Trust accounts, Compulsory audit (ML Lights, Wynnum Road, Cannon Hill (Mr. Dean), 884, 897, 1038. Houston), 812; School crossings, Tuan forestry area, Employees and plant·· Priority rating (Mr. Sherrington), 1392. ings (Mr. Davies), 330. Offences- Tugun-Coolangatta railway ~and (Mr. Dean), 454. Minor, Fines (Mr. Bromley). 954. Tully, Rail freights from Cairns (Mr. Penalties (Mr. Aikens), 24. Byrne), 2345; Railway station (Mr. Prosecutions (Mr. Aikens), 757. Byrne), 2346. Parkatareas, Fines, revenue and expendi­ Tumoulin, Water for irrigation (Mr. ture (Mr. Bromley), 1022; Projects Gilmore), 1147. from revenue (Mr. Duggan), 1230. Turnover tax, Payments to racing clubs Parking meters- (Mr. Tucker), 1766; Abandoned race Brisbane, Patrols (Mr. Bromley), 883; meeting, Eagle Farm (Mr. Hanlon) 2346. ' (Mr. Lloyd); 1886; Breaches (Mr. Lloyd), 1886. Typew:iters in State high schools (Mr. Townsville, Control (Mr. Aikens), A1kens), 635. 2000. Undeirground water resources, Burdekin Delta (Mr. Coburn), 1609. Pedestrian crossings- Mcllwraith A venue and Bennetts Undertakers, Funeral benefit service (Mr. Road (Mr. Baxter), 387. Aikens), 1701. Upper Mt. Gravatt schools, Patrols Unemployment, Irrigation projects, Relief (Mr. Newton), 28. funds (Mr. Tucker), 514; Common­ Wynnum Road, Cannon Hill (Mr. wealth aid, Special grant (Mr. Houston), 812. Duggan), 1800. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 25

QUESnONS--continued: QUESTIONS-continued: University- Weipa- Queensland, St. Lucia, "Student Action" Aboriginal mission, Transfer (Mr. Adair), organisation (Mr. Aikens), 1608: 33, 552, 1571. Science fellowships (Mr. Melloy), 1766. Alumina plant (Mr. Adair), 741. Te;1ching staff, Training (Mr. Aikens), Channel, Dredging (Mr. Tucker), 622. 1608. Comalco- Townsville College- Agreement, Expenditure and compli­ ance with terms (Mr. Armstrong), Cost and staff (Mr. Duggan), 261. 328; (Mr. Coburn), 619. Degree courses (Mr. Tucker), 27. Alumina plant (Mr. Adair), 741. Tbin:l-year science course (Mr. Aikens), Channel dredging (Mr. Tucker), 622. 130. Harbour master (Mr. Tucker), 758. Unseaworthy craft, Voyages (Mr. Aikens), West Barratta-Collinson's Bend section, 328. Bruce Highway (Mr. Coburn), 495. Upper Mt. Gravatt, Pedestrian crossing for Westbrook Farm Home for Boys, "Sun­ school children, Police patrol (Mr. day Truth" article (Mr. Dewar), 667. Ne;\ ton), 28. Wheat marketing (Mr. Lloyd), 63. of Whish, Carolyn, Lilley Medal presentation Vaccination islanders against smallpox (Mr. Bromley), 1572. (Mr. O'Donnell), 497. White Rock, State school (Mr. Adair), Valuer-General's valuations­ 1475. Committee's report (Mr. Duggan), 180 I. Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island, Formula (Mr. Melloy), 451. Dredging lease (Mr. Camm), 494. Gold Coast appeals (Mr. Bromley), 2199. White-line marking machines, Traffic Engineer's Office (Mr. Newton), 29. Vandalism, Chillagoe Caves (Mr. Gilmore), Whitfield, Senior Constable J., Transfer 2248. from Water Police (Mr. Sherrington), Verstak, Miss Tania, Gift (Mr. Dean), 276. 2042. Victoria Park, Mackay, Infants' school Whitsunday Island, White sands, Export (Mr. Graham), 2200. to Japan (Mr. Graham), 148, 329; (Mr. Camm), 494. Violin. viola and violoncello teachers, State Widows and widowers, Housing Commis­ sch(X)Js (Mr. Aikens), 386. sion accommodation (Mr. Sherring­ ton), 452. Virginia, Railway station, Ticket sales (Mr. Melloy), 30; Overbridge (Mr. Melloy), Willowburn Railway Workshops, Appren­ 1804, 1885. tices (Mr. Duggan), 1765. Wilson, Mr. A., Voyage in unseaworthy Walkers Ltd., Maryborough. Lighthouse craft (Mr. Aikens), 328. tenders (Mr. Davies), 69. Wilson, Mrs. L., Discharge from Princess Walking-sticks, Folding (Mr. Bromley), 68. Alexandra Hospital (Mr. Bromley), 666. Wallum lands, Forestry plantations (Mr. Davies), 1610. Wishart Road, Mt. Gravatt East, State school (Mr. Newton), 739, 1801. War Service Homes Division, Housing Wondall Road, Manly West, Housing Com­ advances (Mr. Duggan), 1298. ~ mission land (Mr. Newton), 1801. Ward5' Trust Fund for aboriginals (Mr. Woolloongabba, Albert Street level cross­ Bromley), 149. ing (Mr. Duggan), 327. Water officers, Mareeba-Dimbulah area Woolworths (Q'ld) Ltd., Mt. Isa property (Mr. Duggan), 2000. (Mr. Inch), 621. Workers' compensation, Cardiac Board \Vater storage projects, Commonwealth aid hearings (Mr. Duggan), 62. (Mr. Lloyd), 23. Worms, Water reticulation, Townsville Water supply and irrigation (see "Irriga­ (Mr. Aikens), 1036. tion and water supply"). Wulguru State School (Mr. Aikens), 665. Waterside workers, Pinkenba Wharf Wynnum- amenities block (Mr. Melloy), 1767. C.P.S. office, Accommodation (Mr. Gunn), 1038. Wavy lines, Traffic warning (Mr. Melloy), Dental Clinic (see "Hospitals"). 404. Hospital, Establishment (Mr. Gunn), Weedicides, Main Roads Department (Mr. 515. Tucker), 2044, 2247. Level crossing (Mr. Gunn), 1038. 26 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: Standing Orders-continued: Wynnum Central level crossing (Mr. Suspension-continued: Gunn), 1038. Bills- Wynnum Road, Cannon Hill, Traffic light Mr. Houston), 812. Appropriation No. 1, 34. Yarraman area, Forestry employees (Mr. Appropriation No. 2, 1928; Sitting Donald), 619. extended under Standing Order No. 307 to enable Treasurer to reply, Zillmere- 1997. Housing Commission project (see "Housing Commission"). State forest reserves, Proposals to revoke Railway station, Ticket sales (Mr. declarations- Melloy), 30. Parish of Nerang (motion-Mr. Madsen), State schools, Sewerage (Mr. Melloy), 498. 1608. Parish of Tamborine (motion-Mr. Quorum, 921, 1074, 1095, 1355, 1635, 1641, Madsen), 391. 1645. SUPPLY­ Refreshment Rooms Committee, Appoint­ ment, 33. Committee­ Constitution, 384. Reply, Address in­ Opening, 651. Adoption, 384. Estimates in Committee- Answer of Governor, 548. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Debate, 9, 73, 380; (amendment-Mr. Department of Agriculture and Stock, Duggan), 78, 152, 205, 279, 331. 1637, 1709. Presentation to Governor, 513. Balance of Departments, Consolidated Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Suspension of Standing Order No. 17, 72. and Loan Fund Account, 1764. Senate vacancy- Development and Mines, Main Roads, Election of George Irvine Whiteside, 738. and Electricity- Chief Office, 1259, 1334. Message from Deputy Governor, 385. Balance of Departments, Consolidated Message to Governor, 738; Reply, 739. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Nominations, 587, 705. and Loan Fund Account, 1390. Education- Sitting days- Chief Office, 1510, 1616. Extension of hours of sitting, 742. Balance of Department, Consolidated Friday, 901. Revenue and Trust and Special Funds, 1637. Precedence of Government business on Thursday, 742. Executive and Legislative-­ Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 34. Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Governor, 664, 669, 760, 901, 955, Socialism, Implementation (motion-Mr. 1039, 1114. Tooth), 636. Executive Council, 1933. Solicitors and barristers, Fees paid by His Excellency the Governor (Balance Crown-- of Vote), 1932. Order for return (motion-Mr. Gunn), 34. Legislative Assembly, 1933. Return tabled, 1300. Health and Home Affairs­ Special adjournments, 5, 20, 664, 953, 2115, Chief Office, 1153, 1238. 2362. Balance of Department, Consolidated Standing Orders- Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Amendments, Receipt of report of com­ and Loan Fund Account, 1258. mittee, 2045; Consideration of report, Premier and Chief Secretary­ 2200; Adoption and presentation to Chief Office, 1943. Governor, 2202. Treasurer and Housing­ Committee, Appointment, 33. Treasury, 1415, 1482. No. 68, Interpretation, 70. Balance of Department, Consolidated Suspension- Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Address-in-Reply debate, 72. and Loan Fund Account, 1503. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 27

SUPPLY--<:ontinued: SUPPLY-continued: Votes passed under Standing Order No. Vote on Account, 1963-1964 (message from 307 and Sessional Order- Deputy Governor), 1888. Departments­ Auditor-General, 1951. Three weeks' annual leave for Government Justice, 19 51. employees in building industry, Presentation of petition (Mr. Newton), Labour and Industry, 1951. 2249. Premier and Chief Secretary- Chief Office, 19 51. Time limit of speeches-- Balance of Department (Consoli, dated Revenue and Trust and Members granted an extension­ Special Funds), 1951. Mr. Dewar, 19. Public Lands and Irrigation, 1951. Public Works and Local Government, Mr. Duggan, 79, 524. 1951. Mr. Ewan, 294, 650. Railways, 19 51. Transport, 1951. Mr. Morris, 309. Loan Fund Account Estimates (Balance Mr. Pilbeam, 417. of Estimates), 1951. Mr. Pizzey, 1980. Supplementary Estimates, 1961-1962- Mr. Tooth, 642. Consolidated Revenue, 1951. Loan Fund, 1951. Treasurer, Representations (ministerial state­ Trust and Special Funds, 1951. ment), 901. Trust and Special Funds (Balance of Estimates), 1951. Valedictory, 2362. Vote on Account, 1963-1964, 1951. Resolutions reported fr:om Committee­ Vote of Credit (message from Governor), Reception, 1951. 34; (Committee of Supply), 35. Adoption- Vote on Acconnt, 1963-1964 (message from Development and Mines, Main Roads, Deputy Governor), 1888. and Electricity, 1951. Education, 1953. Ways and Means-- Public Works and Local Government, 1985. Constitution of Committee, 384. Treasurer and Housing, 1953. Under Standing Order No. 307 and Opening of Committee, 1985. Sessional Order, 1985. Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 1986. Vote, of Credit (message from Governor), 34; (Committee of Supply), 35. Vote of Credit, 58. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Speeches

ADAIR, Herbert Arthur, Esquire (Cook)­ Cape Conway National Park, IP'roposal lo Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. revoke declaration, 538. Duggan), 178. Death, Keyatta, Mr. G., 150. BILLS: Financial Statement, 802. Land (2°), 871. Personal explanation, 884. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Points of order, 539, 615, 713, 723, 736, ment (initiation), 2046. 1769. Financial Statement, 795. Senate vacancy, Motion (Mr. Duggan) for SUPPLY: election of Alfred Edward Arnell, 598, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- 709; Motion (Mr. Lloyd) for election of George Irvine Whiteside, 731. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Department of Agriculture and Standing Order No. 17, Suspension, 72. Stock, 17 59. SuPPLY: Development and Mines, Main Roads, Estimates in Committee- and Electricity- Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Chief Office, 1377. Department of Agriculture and Education- Stock, 1731. Chief Office, 1626. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Health and Home Affairs­ and Electricity- Chief Office, 1248. Chief Office, 1347. Treasurer and Housing­ Education- Treasury, 1482. Chief Office, 1533. Resolution reported from Committee- Vote of Credit, 45. Education, 1968. ~ ANDERSON, Mervyn John Regimdcl, Esqu]rre AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (Townsville (Toowoomba East)- South)- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 350. Duggan), 163. ARMSTRONG, Roy Alexanclerr, Esquir-e BILLS: (Mulgrave)- Administration of Commercial Laws Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (initiation), 138. Duggan), 341. Architects (initiation), 1708, 1772. SuPPLY: Australian Estates Company Limited, Estimates in Committee- Hastings Street, New Farm, Viaduct Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Authorization (initiation), 167 4. Department of Agriculture and Brisbane City Council (Lands Purchase) Stock, 1663. (initiation), 1586. Charitable Funds Act Amendment Development and Mines, Main Roads, (initiation), 274; (2°), 464. and Electricity- Escheat Amendment (committee), 1506. Chief Office, 1368. Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ BAXTER, William Edward, Esquire ment (initiation), 1686. (Hawthome)- Land (2°), 852; (committee), 1816. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Public Holidays (Royal Visit) (initiation), Duggan), 257. 1677. Death, Keyatta, Mr. G., 150. Queensland Marine Act Amendment (initiation), 402. Financial Statement, 987. Registration of Births, Deaths and Point of order, 307. Marriages (initiation), 1591. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 1616. SUPPLY: Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ Resolution reported from Committee­ ment (initiation), 490. Education, 1972. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 29

BEARDMORE, Edwin James Esquire BILLS--continued: (Balonne)- Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), BILL: 2149; (2°), 2340. Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ 2147. ment (initiation), 485. Financial Statement, 949. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Development and Mines, Main Roads, Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ and Electricity- Department of Agriculture and Chief Office, 1284. Stock, 17 41. Health and Home Affairs­ Development and Mines, Main Roads, Chief Office, 1250. and Electricity- Chief Office, 1294. BROMLEY, Fred Phlllip, Esquire (Norman)- BENNEIT, Colin James, Esquire, B.A., LL.B. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (South Brisbane)- Duggan), 114. Address in Reply 381; (amendment-Mr. BILLS: Duggan), 228. Fisheries Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 562; (2°), 1149. Brisbane City Council (Lands Purchase) Racing and Betting Acts and Another (initiation), 1581. Act Amendment (committee), 2333. Co-operative Societies Acts Amendment Financial Statement, 926. (2°), 1318. Points of order, 280, 363, 411, 557, 1152, Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), 1388. 1917. SuPPLY: Escheat Amendment (initiation), 1229, 1232; (2°), 1402, 1409, 1476; (com­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-- mittee), 1480, 1507. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Evidence Acts Amendment (2°), 1123. Department of Agriculture and Land (committee), 1824. Stock, 1660. Money Lenders Acts Amendment (2°), Development and Mines, Main Roads, 1300; (committee), 1311. and Electricity- Recording of Evidence (initiation), 1595. Chief Office, 1359. Registration of Births, Deaths and Education- Marriages (initiation), 1590. Chief Office, 1545. Financial Statement, 1013. Health and Home Affairs­ Personal explanations, 1114, 2118. Chief Office, 1178. Points of order, 722, 723, 1091, 1092, 1479, BURROWS, James, Esquire (Pod Curtis)- 1632, 1975, 1976. Address in Reply (amendment-1\[r. Privilege, Excision from "Hansard", 1232. Duggan), 173. SUPPLY: BILLS: Estimates in Committee- Administration of Commercial Laws (initiation), 141; (2°), 269. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Brigalow and Other Lands Development Department of Agriculture and Stock, 1749. (initiation), 2271. Commonwealth and State (Gladstone Treasurer and Housing­ Coal Loading Works) Agreement Treasury, 1458. (2°), 566. Resolution reported from Committee­ Co-operative Societies Acts Amendment Education, 1953. (initiation), 1224. Suspension, 1769. Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1692. BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes, Esquire Land (2°), 856; (committee), 1816, (Barambah)- 1817, 1825, 1829, 1837, 1858, 1871, BrLLs: 1882, 2060, 2067, 2071, 2075, 2076, 2078, 2081, 2085, 2089, 2093, 2099, Brigalow and Other Lands Development 2100. (initiation), 2270. Queensland Law Society Acts Amend­ Land (2°), 849. ment (initiation), 1931. Local Government Acts Amendment Racing and Betting Acts and Another (initiation), 2122. Act Amendment (initiation), 2176. 30 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BURROWS, James, Esquire-continued: CAREY, Cecil Charles, Esquire (Aibert)­ HILLs-c.oruinued: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ Duggan), 238. ment (initiation), 486; (committee), 743, 752, 754. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES [Taylor, Harold .Bourne, Esquire (Clayneld)]~ Workers' Compensation Acts Amend- [see also "Taylor, Harold Bourne, ment (initiation), 2040. Esquire"]- Financial Statement, 776. BILLS: Points or order, 715, 873, 880, 1641, 2100. Generally­ SUPPLY: Amendments- ESTJMATES IN COMMITTEE- Debate confined to wording, 1025. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Lengthy, Taken as read, 1813. Department of Agriculture and Stock, 1642. Committee- Development and Mines. Main Roads, Debate must be confined to clause and Electricity- under consideration, 1848, 2057, Chief Office, 1355. 2059, 2060, 2061. Time limit of speeches on Schedule, BYRNE, Peter, Esquire (1\'l:ourilyau)- clauses and amendments, 896, Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 1811. Duggan), 363. Introductory-stage debate is limited to BILLS: the interpretation of the title of the Bill and to the remarks of the Primary Producers' Co-operative Asso­ Minister who introduces it, 557. ciation-o Acts Amendment (initiation), 460. Fisheries Acts Amendment- Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices (initia­ Marketing of fish may not be dis­ tion), 2133. cussed, 557, 558. Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ CAMM, Ronald Ernest, Esquire (Whit­ sune:llay }- ment- Debate on whole Schedule allowed Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. before dealing with amendments, Duggan), 319. 745. BILL: General review of coal-mining industry Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices (initia­ not relevant to amendment to omit tion), 2137. words, 1025. Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to Time limit of speeches, 896. revoke declaration, 506. Call to speak given to hon. members in SUPPLY: order of rising, 1924; Ministers given ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ preference, 1631, 1648. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Chair- Department of Agriculture and Must be addressed, 972, 973, 1458, 1667, Stock, 1713. 1751. Education- Must be obeyed, 895, 963, 1298, 1347, Chief Office, 1558. 1460, 1632, 1910. C.<\MPBELL, Frederick Alexander, Esquire Must be respected, 895, 1199, 1752. (Aspley)-- Not obliged to express opinions, 1662. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Reflections on, Not in order, 483, 558, Duggan), 242. 888, 1632, 1752. BILL: Responsibilities, Must not be assumed Co-operative Societies Acts Amendment by hon. members, 888, 989. (initiation), 1225. Rulings apply generally, 1027. Financial Statement, 980. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, SUPPLY: 134, 669, 902, 947, 994, 1002, 1807, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2034. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Cross-firing in debate not desirable, 1748. Department of Agriculture and Stock, 1735. Crown, Reflections on, Not in order, 1678. Health and Home Affairs­ Debate- Chief Office, 1191. Disposed of, May not be revived, 918. Treasurer and Housing­ Must be confined to question under Treasury, 1441. discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 3 J

CHAffiMAN OF COMMITTEES (Taylor, Statement or denial of hon. member must Harold Bourne, Esquire)-continued: be accepted, 1204, 1233, 1297, 1386, Denial (see "Statement"). 1388, 1725. Disorderly conduct, 1004, 1298, 1752. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Facetiousness not allowed, 1859. "You were there" (Red China), 894. "It is rather amazing that at this time Financial Statement- of the year he is not, as he was last Estimates not to be discussed m detail, year, spending the taxpayers money 694, 760. on a trip to the Melbourne Cup", 1232. Interjections- " ... very often counsel practising at Disorderly. 1648, 1750, 1866. the Bar join these housing societies Irrelevant, Not desirable, 1365. to get in tow with a solicitor who will bounce other briefs back to them Members not obliged to heed, 483, 1004, for the courtesy", 1459. 1005, 1365, 1447; A question ignored must not be repeated, 1358. " ... with a guilty conscience, wanted to raise that matter", 1830. Shouting unnecessary, 1493. "I sincerely hope that Her Majesty, when Interruptions, Disorderly, 428, 973, 996, she goes to the Gold Coast, is not 1276, 1297, 1298, 1357, 1385, 1512, asked to buy anything out of her O\> n 1568, 1662, 1924. pocket otherwise she will have to get Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to an increase in the civil list from the question under discussion, 143, 273, House of Commons", 1678. 483, 488, 490, 491, 769, 891, 1024, SUPPLY: 1201, 1203, 1347, 1357, 1398, 1462, Generally- 1481, 1581, 1583, 1628, 1648, 1661, 1662, 1677, 1746, 1749, 1750, 1827, Chief Office Vote, Scope of debate, 1828, 1831, 1872, 1910, 2037, 2040, 1171, 1461. 2041, 2059, 2060, 2061, 2208, 2209, Tedious repetition not in order, 991. 1910. 2272, 2296, 2297, 2305, 2312, 2357. Unparliamentary language- Levity in debate not desirable, 1662. Expressions ruled out of order­ Loyalty of an hon. member may not be "Disloyal", 1643, 1893. questioned, 1643, 1893. "Lie", 894, 1472, 1623. Members- "Magpies", 482. Asking a question in debate must not "Political pervert", 956. anticipate reply, 2302. "Rabble", 1002, 1752. Must be heard in silence and without "Unmitigated liar", 894. interruption, 1635, 1651, 1871. Withdrawal of statement must be without Must be referred to by name of elec­ qualification, 1232, 1460, 1472, 1752. torate or title, 768, 808, 972, 973, 1199. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPOR- ARY [Baxter, William Edward, Must have regard to the difficulties of Esquire (Hawthorne)]-[see also the "Hansard" staff, 902, 947, 1807, "Baxter, William Edward, Esquire"]- 2034. Nominated on panel, 5. Ordered to apologise­ Mr. Bennett, 1752. Chair must be addressed, 1091. Ordered to resume seat­ Cross-firing in debate not desirable, 1071, Mr. Davies, 557. 1078, 1093. Rights will be upheld by Chair, 17 51. Interruptions, Disorderly, 1093. Noise in Chamber, 478, 687, 993, 1024. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to question under discussion, 1011, 1068. Personalities to be avoided, 895, 1201, 1389, 1749. Noise in Chamber, 1068. Statement or denial of hon. member must Points of order, Invalid, 694, 1297, 1581, be accepted, 1071. 1632, 1751, 1892, 2066, 2074, 2302. Statement ordered to be withdrawn- Privilege may not be raised in Committee, 1297. " He has said this afternoon that he has no interest in the State", 1071. Quorum, Discretion of Chair, 1645. U nparliamentary Janguago-­ Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ Expression ruled out of order­ orderly conduct, 1276. "Filthy liar", 1091. 32 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAIRMAN OF COMMIITEES, TEMPOR· Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ ARY [Dewar, Alexander Tattenhall, "! say that they take directions from Esquire (WaveU)]-[see also "Dewar, Communists", 1077. Honourable Alexander Tattenhall"]- "The trouble with you is that you are Nominated on panel, 5. a drug addict", 1188. Interruptions, Disorderly, 981. U nparliamentary language-­ Points of order, Invalid, 935. Expressions ruled out of order- Statement or deni<:l cf :10n. member must "If he was T.B. tested he would be be accepted, 936. thrown out", 1742. CHAIR!VIAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPOR· "Ratbag", 1292. ARY [Diplock, Leslie Frank, Esquire CHALK, Honourable Gordon William Wesley (Anbigny)]-[see also "Diplock, (wckyer) (Minister for Transport)- Leslie Frank, Esquire"]- Financial Statement, 1067. Nominated on panel, 5. J nterjections, Disorderly, 1042. Point of order, 1232. Quorum, Responsibility of parties, 1074. SuPPLY: Statement or denial of hon. member must Resolution reported from Committee­ be accepted, 1050. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Statement ordered to be withdrawn- and Electricity, 1953. "The Leader of the Opposition was COBURI'>T, Arthur, Esquire (Burdekin)­ Minister for Transport at the time, the very man who had 700 railwaymen Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. on the list to be sacked the day after Duggan), 94. the last election.", 1063. Financial Statement, 679. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPOR· SUPPLY: ARY [Gaven, Eric John, Esquire ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ (South Coast)]-[see also "Gaven, Eric John, Esquire'']- Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ N ominated on panel, 5. Department of Agriculture and Stock, 1710. Chair must be addressed, 1486, 1738. Health and Home Affairs­ Interruptions, Disorderly, 1368. Chief Office, 1243. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to question under discussion, 1369, 1948, DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire (Mary­ 2024. borongh)- CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPOR· Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. ARY [Low, David Alan, Esquire Duggan), 374. (Cooroora)]-[see also "Low, David BILLS: Alan, Esquire"]- Nominated on panel, 5. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers Chair must be addressed, 931. (Pensions) Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1034. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPOR- Elections Acts Amendment (committee), ARY [Hooper, Keith William, 2304. Esquire (Greenslopes)]-[see also Fisheries Acts Amendment (initiation), ''Hooper, Keith William, Esquire"]- 556; (2°), 1149. Nominated on panel, 1113. Primary Producers' Co-operative Asso­ Chair must be addressed, 1075. ciations Acts Amendment (initiation), 460. Cross-firing in debate not desirable, 1077, 1087, 1090. Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ Denial (see "Statement"). tion), 1397. Interjections, Disorderly, 1293. Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to ment (committee), 743, 744, 745, question under discussion, 1903. 887, 1024, 1026, 1028. Members-- Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2045. Must be heard in silence and without interruption, 1077, 1188. Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to Must have regard to the difficulties of revoke declaration, 539. the "Hansard" staff, 1293. Financial Statement, 1108. Point of order, Invalid, 1099. Ordered to resume seat, 557. Statement or denial of hon. member must be accepted, 1291, 1742. Points of order, 694, 918, 1074, 1355. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 33

DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire-continued: DEWAR, Honourable Alexander Tattenhall SUPPLY: (WaveH) (Acting Minister for Labour and Industry from and including ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- 23 October, 1962)- Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Address in Reply (seconds motion), 14; Department of Agriculture and (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 219. Stock, 1737. BILLS: Education- Public Holidays (Royal Visit) (initia­ Chief Office, 1562. tion), 1675, 1678; (2°), 1771. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), DEAN, Harold, Esquire (Sandgate)- 2203, 2209; (2°), 2312,2315. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Factories and Shops Acts, Disallowance Duggan), 104. of Order in Council, 2004. BILLS: Financial Statement, 788. Brisbane City Council (Lands Purchase) Personal statement, 1476. (2°), 1784. SuPPLY: Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ ment (committee), 2325. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Fisheries Acts Amendment (2°), 1150. Health and Home Affairs­ Financial Statement, 945. Chief Office, 1209. Point of order, 228. DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire (Aubigny)- SUPPLY: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 296. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILL: Treasurer and Housing­ Elections Acts Amendment (2°), 2241. Treasury, 1461. Death, Keyatta, Mr. G., 150. DELAMOffHE, Peter Roylance, Esquire, O.B.E., M.B., Univ. Syd. (Bowen)- Financial Statement, 1060. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. SUPPLY: Duggan), 249. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Education- Land (committee), 1829. Chief Office, 1620. Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ DONALD, James, Esquire (Ipswich East)­ ment (initiation), 489. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Duggan), 108. ment (initiation), 2033. BILLS: Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to revoke declaration, 533. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Acts Amendment (initia­ Financial Statement, 993. tion), 1031; (2°), 1123. Point o.f order, 1189. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), 1908. SuPPLY: Mental Health (initiation), 2014. EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE-- Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ ment (2°), 622; (committee), 744, 746, Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ 750, 884, 896, 1023. Department of Agriculture and Financial Statement, 902. Stock, 1720. Personal explanation, 1770. Development and Mines, Main Roads, and Electricity- Point of order, 935. Chief Office, 1350. Socialism, Implementation, 651. Education- "Sunday Truth" article, Statement, 1038. Chief Office, 1616. SuPPLY: Health and Home Affairs­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Chief Office, 1185. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Department of Agriculture and Premier and Chief Secretary­ Stock, 1716. Chief Office, 1945. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Treasurer and Housing­ and Electricity- Treasury, 1435. Chief Office, 1343. h 34 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DONALD, .James Esquire-continued: BILLs-continued: SUPPL ¥-continued: Life Assurance Companies Acts Amend­ Education- ment (initiation), 2322. Chief Office, 1549. Local Government Acts Amendment Health and Home Affairs­ (initiation), 2120. Chief Office, 1192. Money Lenders Acts Amendment (initi­ Resolution reported from Committee­ ation), 1139; (committee), 1310, 1312. Education, 1970. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2319. DUFFICY, John Josepb, Esquire (Warrego)- Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 2144; (2°), 2337. Duggan), 301. Primary Producers' Co-operative Asso­ BILLS: ciations Acts Amendment (initiation), Brigalow and Other Lands Development 456; (2 °), 1329. (initiation), 2273. Primary Producers' Organisation and Land (2 °), 834; (committee), 1811, 1813, Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ 1819, 1823, 1824, 1825, 1827, 1838, tion), 1333; (2°), 1506. 1846, 1849, 1850, 1853, 1855, 1857, Public Holidays (Royal Visit) (initiation), 1860, 1862, 1864, 1872, 1881, 1883, 1676. 2054, 2056, 2059, 2064, 2065, 2067' Public Service Superannuation Acts 2069, 2071, 2072, 2073, 2074, 2076, Amendment (initiation), 2128. 2078, 2079, 2080, 2082, 2086, 2087, Queensland Law Society Acts Amend­ 2088, 2092, 2093, 2094, 2096, 2098, 2100, 2109. ment (initiation), 1929. Point of order, 715. Queensland Marine Act Amendment (initiation), 401. DUGGAN, Joh..ll Edmund, Esquire Registration of Births, Deaths and (Toowoomba West)- Marriages (2°), 1932. Address in Reply, 73; (moves amendment), Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices (2°), 78. 2336. BILLS: Seven Seas Insurance Company Limited Acts Interpretation Acts Amendment (Motor Vehicles Insurance) (initiation), (initiation), 134; (2 °), 266. 1699. Administration of Commercial Laws Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 1613. (initiation), 136; (2°), 267. Succession and Probate Duties Acts Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1991. Amendment (initiation), 2158. Architects (initiation), 1706; (2°), 2123; Thiess Pcabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ (committee), 2127. ment (initiation), 475; (2°), 574; (com­ Australian Estates Company Limited, mittee), 744, 754, 890, 893. Hastings Street, New Farm, Viaduct Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), Authorization (initiation), 1673; (2°), 2203; (2°), 2315. 1703. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Beef Cattle Roads Agreement (initiation), ment (2°), 2326. 2286. Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to Brigalow and Other Lands Development revoke declaration, 502. (initiation), 2255. Business Names (initiation), 1145. Commonwealth aid to State Government Charitable Funds Act Amendment in development of Queensland, 517; (initiation), 272; (2°), 463. (moves amendment), 518. Commonwealth and State (Gladstone Deaths, Collins, Hon. H. H., (seconds Coal Loading Works) Agreement motion of condolence), 7; Pie, Mr. B. (initiation), 392. (seconds motion of condolence), 7. Co-operative Societies Acts Amendment Financial Statement, 1039. (initiation), 1218; (2°), 1314; (committee), 13 99. Member, Suspension (Mr. Bennett), 1769. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Personal explanation, 900; (Mr. Donald), 1892; (2°), 2227; (committee), 2287, 1770. 2295. Points of order, 33, 265, 603, 1063, 1077, Evidence Acts Amendment (initiation), 1096, 1099, 1466, 1807, 1901, 1924, 467. 2241. Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1684. Privilege, Ministerial statements, Scope, 1806. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) (initiation), 2183; (2°), 2343. Senate vacancy, Nominates and moves Land (initiation), 431; (2°), 823; election of Alfred Edward Arnell, 587, (committee), 1811, 1829, 1839, 2112. 611,705,723. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 35

DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire- EWAN, William Manson, Esquire CRoma)- continued: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Standing Orders, No. 17, Suspension, 73; Duggan), 288. Report of committee, 2202. BILLS: State forest reserve, R. 727, Proposal to revoke declaration, 499. Brigalow and Other Lands Development (initiation), 2261; (2°), 2354. SUPPLY: Land (2°), 838; (committee), 1814, 1828, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1833, 1844, 1847, 1848, 1859, 1863, 2058, 2066, 2069, 2076. 2081, 2088, Development and Mines, Main Roads, 2099. and Electricity- Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1336. 2154. Education- Financial Statement, 1048. Chief Office, 1618. Points of order, 1830, 2066, 2073. Executive and Legislative- Socialism, Implementation (seconds motion), His Excellency the Governor (Bal­ 645. ance of Vote), 1933. SUPPLY: Legislative Assembly, 1934, 1942. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Premier and Chief Secretary­ Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Chief Office, 1943. Department of Agriculture and Treasurer and Housing­ Stock, 1755. Treasury, 1426. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Vote of Credit, 3 8. and Electricity- Chief Office, 13 65. Valedictory, 2364. Education- EV AN§, Honourable Ernest (Mirani) Chief Office, 15 53. (MinisteT for Devel.opment, Mines, Main Roads and Electricity)- Treasurer and Housing­ Treasury, 1464. BILLs: FLETCHER, Honourable Alan Roy (Cunning­ Beef Cattle Roads Agreement (initia­ ham) (Minister for Public Lands and tion), 2286; (2°), 2358, 2361. Irrigation)- Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers (Pensions) Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLS: tion), 1031; (2°), 1123. Brigalow and Other Lands Develop­ Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), ment (initiation), 2250, 2280; (2°), 2140, 2155; (2°), 2336, 2341. 2347, 2354; (committee), 2357, 2358. Primary Producers' Co-operative Asso­ Brisbane City Council (Lands Purchase) ciations Acts Amendment (2°), 1328, (initiation), 1577, 1587; (2°), 1776, 1332. 1789; (committee), 1794. Irrigation Areas (Land Settlement) Primary Producers' Organisation and (initiation), 2182; (2 °), 2342. Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1332, 1399; (2°), 1505. Land (initiation), 418, 444; (2°), 815, 874; (committee), 1807, 1809, 1810, Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices (initia­ 1811, 1812, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, tion), 2129, 2139; (2°), 2335. 1821, 1822, 1823, 1825, 1829, 1832, Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ 1833, 1835, 1838, 1840, 1841, 1843, ment (initiation), 467' 492; (2 °), 57 4, 1844, 1845, 1846, 1848, 1852, 1853, 630; (committee), 743, 744, 747, 752, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 754, 888, 892, 1027, 1030, 1031. 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1873, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1882, 2054, Points of order, 326, 1028, 1289, 1297. 2061, 2063, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2067, SuPPLY: 2068, 2070, 2071, 2073, 2074, 2076, 2079, 2080, 2081, 2083, 2086, 2087, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2088, 2090, 2092, 2093, 2095, 2096, Development and Mines, Main Roads, 2097, 2098, 2099, 2100, 2101, 2102, and Electricity- 2103, 2104, 2105, 2106, 2107, 2108, 2109, 2110, 2111, 2112. Chief Office, 1259, 1379. Lang Park Trust (initiation), 1573, 1576; Resolution reported from Committee­ (2 °), 1776. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to and Electricity, 1952. revoke declaration, 510. 36 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

GAVEN, Eric John, Esquire (South Coast)­ BILLS--continued: BILL: Lang Park Trust (initiation), 157 4. Land Tax Acts Amendment (No. 2) 1v1ental Health (committee), 2220, (2°), 1602. 2222. Point of order, 1604. Money Lenders Acts Amendment (initiation}, 1140: (2°), 1235; SuPPLY: (committee), 1311, 1312. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Queensland Law Society Acts Amend­ Development and Mines, Main ment (2 °), 2183; (committee), 2184. Roads, and Electricity- Ra:.:ing and Betting Acts and Another Chief Office, 1340. Act Amendment (initiation), 2169; Education- (2°), 2331; (committee), 2332, 2333, 2334. Chief Office, 1628. Seven Seas Insurance Company Limited Treasurer and Housing­ (Motor Vehicles Insurance) (initia- Treasury, 1494. tion), 1701; (2 °), 2196. GILMORE, Thomas Vemon, Esquire Stamp Acts Amendment (2°), 2196. (Tablelands)- Succession and Probate Duties Acts Amendment (initiation), 2159; (2°), Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 2330. Dug;an), 279. Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ Commonwealth aid to State Government ment (committee), 748, 886, 891, in development of Queensland 1026. (moves motion), 407. Financial Statement, 767. Financial Statement, 1062. Points of order, 1074, 1095, 1210, 1297, SUPPLY: 1645. ESTIMATES IN CO:VIMITTEE- Questions to private members, Interpreta­ Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ tion of Standing Order No. 68, 70. Department of Agriculture and Senate vacancy, Motion (Mr. Duggan) for Stock, 1726. election of Alfred Edward Arnell, Development and Mines, Main 718. Roads, and Electricity- Standing Orders, Report of committee, Chief Office, 1374. 2202. Health and Home Affairs­ SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1241. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Resolution reported from Committee­ Health and Home Affairs­ Education, 1969. Chief Office, 1205. GRAHAM, Frederick Dickson, Esquire Treasurer and Housing­ (Mackay)- Treasury, 1442. BILL: Resolution reported from Committee­ Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ Public Works and Local Govern­ ment (committee), 888. ment, 1985. Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to HARRISON, Robert Lesiie, Esquire revoke declaration, 509. (Logan)- Financial Statement, 964. BrLLS: HANLON, Patrick Joseph, Esquire Primary Producers' Co-operative Asso­ (Baroona)- ciations Acts Amendment (2 °), 1331. Address in Reply (seconds amendment­ Primary Producers' Organisation and Mr. Duggan), 84. Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1334, 1394. BILLS: SUPPLY: Administration of Commercial Laws (initiation), 140. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-- Charitable Funds Act Amendment Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ (initiation), 273. Department of Agriculture and Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Stock, 1753. 1896; (2°), 2233; (committee), 2286, 2290, 2299, 2300, 2301, 2302, 2305, Development and Mines, Main Roads, 2306, 2307, 2308, 2310. and Electricity- Health Acts Amendment (committee), Chief Office, 1376. 2223, 2224, 2226. Resolution reported from Committee­ Land (committee), 1829. Education, 1966. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 37

HART, Grnham Uoyd, Esquire, Q.C. (Mount BILLs-continued: Gravatt)- Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. ment (initiation), 1680, 1693; (2°), Duggan), 171. 2194, 2195; (committee), 2324, 2325. BILLS: Fisheries Acts Amendment (initiation), Co-operative Housing Societies Acts 554, 563; (2°), 1148, 1150. Amendment (2°), 571. Land Tax Acts Amendment (No. 2) Esc~eat Amendment (2°), 1478; (com­ (initiation), 1320, 1324; (2 °), 1602. mittee), 1507, 1508. Land Tax (Further Adjustment) Evidence Acts Amendment (2°), 1135. (initiation), 1326; (2°), 1604, 1605. Land (committee), 1815, 1826, 1827, Life Assurance Companies Acts Amend­ 1828, 1831, 2066, 2072, 2077, 2078. ment (initiation), 2322, 2323. Recording of Evidence (initiation) 1599; Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ (2°), 2191; (committee), 2193. ' ment (initiation), 2316; (2°), 2361; (committee), 2362. Financial Statement, 1073. Queensland Marine Act Amendment HERBERT, John Desmond, Esquire (initiation), 399, 402; (2°), 570. (Sherwood)- Racing and Betting Acts and Another Address in Reply 380; (amendment­ Act Amendment (initiation), 2162, Mr. Duggan), 205. 2163, 2178; (2°), 2330; (committee), 2332, 2333, 2334. BILLS: Seven Seas Insurance Company Limited Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), (Motor Vehicles Insurance) (initia­ 1899. tion), 1694; (2°), 2195. Fisheries Acts Amendment (initiation), Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 559. 1611, 1678; (2°), 2196. Mental Health (initiation), 2008. Succession and Probate Duties Acts Financial Statement, 932. Amendment (initiation), 2157, 2160; (2°), 2330. SUPPLY: \lVorkers' Compensation Acts Amend­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ment (initiation), 2025, 2047; (2 °), Education- 2325, 2327; (committee), 2330. Chief Office, 1523. Financial Statement, 651, 1111, 1115. Health and Home Affairs­ Ministerial statement, 901. Chief Office, 117 5. Points of order, 557, 694, 1095. Premier and Chief Secretary­ SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1948. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Treasurer and Housing­ Treasurer and Housing­ Treasury, 1432. Treasury, 1415, 1468, 1497. Resolution reported from Committee­ Vote of Credit, 35, 54. Education, 1955. HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric, Esquire HlLTON, Honourable Paul .Jerome (Mackenzie)- Remigius (Camarvon)- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. BILLS: Duggan), 337. Brigalow and Other Lands Develop­ BILL: ment (initiation), 2258. Land (2°), 865; (committee), 1817. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), 1899; (2°), 2239; (committee), 2294. SUPPLY: Land (initiation), 434; (2°), 843; (com­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ mittee), 1809, 1821, 1822, 1828, 1831, Health and Home Affairs­ 1832, 1833, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1844, Chief Office, 1251. 1845, 1846, 1849, 1853, 1875. Primary Producers' Co~operative Asso­ HILEY, Honourable Thomas Alfred ciations Acts Amendment (initiation), (Chatsworth) (Treasurer and Minister 458. for Housing)- Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2207. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1986, 1997. Cape Conway National Park, Proposal Commonwealth and State (Gladstone to revoke declaration, 505. Coal Loading Works) Agreement Deaths, Collins, Hon. H. H., 9; Pie, Mr. (initiation), 391, 394; (2°), 565, 569. B., 9. Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Amendment (initiation), 543; (2 °), Financial Statement, 1084. 571, 572. Personal explanation, 1113. 38 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HILTON, Honourable Paul Jerome SUPPLY: Rem!gius--continued: Esn~,IATES JN CoMMITTEE- Points of order, 720, 721, 728, 1114. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Senate vacancy, Motion (Mr. Duggan) for Department of Agriculture and eiection of Alfred Edward Arnell, Stock, 1760. 593, 7! 7; Motion (Mr. Lloyd) for Development and Mines, Main election of George Irvine Whiteside, 730. Roads, and Electricity- Chief Office, 1286. HODGES, Alien Maxwen, Esquire Education- (Gympie}- Chief Office, 1527. SUPPLY: Treasurer and Housing­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Treasury, 1452. Health and Home Affairs­ Resolution reported from Committee- Chief Office, 1181. Education, 1963. HOOPER, Keith William, Esquire (Gre~m­ Vote of Credit, 50. slopes)- HUGHES, Clive l'l1elwyn, Esquire Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (Kurilpa)- Duggan), 224. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Financial Statement, 983. Duggan), 214. Personal statement, 279. BILLS: Points of order, 228, 229. Brisbane City Council (Lands Purchase) SUPPLY: (initiation), 1579. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), 2207. Education- Chief Office, 153 7. Financial Statement, 1001. Treasurer and Housing­ Point of order, 1581. Treasury, 1484. SUPPLY: HOUGHTON, Jrunes Edward Hiram, ETIMATES OF COMMITTEE­ Esquire (Reddiffe)- Health and Home Affairs­ Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Chief Office. 1202. Duggan), 3 [ 0. INCH, Alexander James, Esquire (Burke)­ BILLS: Brisbane City Council (Lands Purchase) Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (2°), 1785; (committee), 1792. Duggan), 346. Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ Financial Statement, 910. ment (initiation), 1688. KNOX, William Edward, Esquire Point of order, 325. (Nundah)- HOUSTON, John William, Esquire Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (BuUmha)- Duggan), 123.

Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. BlLLS: Duggan), 181. Elections Acts Amendment (2 °), 2235; BILLS: (committee), 2292. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ 1914. ment (initiation), 2037. Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ Financial Statement, 1091. ment (initiation), 1689; (committee), 2324. SUPPLY: Land (committee), 2082, 2089, 2091. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Money Lenders Acts Amendment Development and Mines, Main Roads, (initiation), 1141; (2°), 1305. and Electricity- Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1290. ment (initiation), 2035. Education- Factories and Shops Acts, Disallowance of Order in Council (moves motion), Chief Office, 1623. 2001. Treasurer and Housing­ Financial Statement, 692. Treasury, 1491. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 39

LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire, D.F.C. SuPPLY--continued: (Kedron)- Health and Home Affairs­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1238. Architects (initiation), 177 4. Premier and Chief Secretary­ Beef Cattle Roads Agreement (2 °), Chief Office, 1946. 2359. Treasurer and Housing­ Brisbane City Council (Lands Purchase) (initiation), 1579; (2°), 1781; (com­ Treasury, 1438. mittee), 1790, 1795. Vote of Credit, 41. Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Amendment (initiation), 546; (2°), LONERGAN, William Horace, Esquire 571. (Flinders)- Co-operative Societies Acts Amend­ Address in Reply (moves motion), 9. ment (initiation), 1223; (2 °), 1314. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ I 905; (committee), 2296, 2307, 2311. SuPPLY: Health Acts Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- 2021. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Land (2 °), 868. Department of Agriculture and Land Tax Acts Amendment (No. 2) Stock, 1745. (initiation), 1321; (2°), 1603. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Land Tax (Further Adjustment) and Electricity- (initiation), 1326; (2°), 1604. Chief Office, 1352. Lang Park Trust (initiation), 1574. Mental Health (initiation), 2006. MADSEN, Honourable Otto Ottosen Money Lenders Acts Amendment (2 °), (Warwick) (Minister for Agriculture 1235. and Forestry)- Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), BILL: 2148. Queensland Marine Act Amendment Primary Producers' Co-operative Asso­ (2°), 570. ciations Acts Amendment (initiation), 455, 462. Recording of Evidence (initiation), 1594, (2°), 2185; (committee), 2192. Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices revoke declaration (moves motion), (initiation), 2133. 499, 542. Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ State forest reserves, Proposals to revoke ment (initiation), 482; (2°), 583. declarations, R326 (moves motion), Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ 391; R727 (moves motion), 498. ment (initiation), 2031. MANN, John Henry, Esquire (Brisbane)­ Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. revoke declaration, 536. Duggan), 152. Factories and Shops Acts, Disallowance of Order in Council, 2003. BILLS: Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Financial Statement, 669. 1901. Points of order, 694, 716, 760, 877. Racing and Betting Acts and Another Privilege, Recording of Evidence Bill, Act Amendment (initiation), 2175. Third-reading copy, 2346. Death, Keyatta, Mr. G. (seconds motion of condolence), 150. Senate vacancy, Nominates George Irvine Whiteside, 705; Motion (Mr. Duggan) Points of order, 713, 2302. for election of Alfred Edward Arnell, 712; Moves motion for election of MARSDEN, Ivor, Esquire (Ipswich West)­ George Irvine Whiteside, 729, 736. Point of order, 716. SUPPLY: MELLOY, Johu, Esquire (Nudgee)- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Duggan), 284. Department of Agriculture and BILLS: Stock, 1647. Health Acts Amendment (initiation), Development and Mines, Main 2023; (committee), 2224, 2225. Roads, and Electricity- Mental Health (initiation), 201 0; (2 °), Chief Office, 1280. 2219; (committee), 2221, 2222. Education- Financial Statement, 955. Chief Office, 1519. Point of order, 1204. 40 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

MELLOY, John, Esquire-continued: BILLS-continued: SUPPLY: Escheat Amendment (initiation), 1228, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1235; (2c), 1401, 1479; (committee), 1509. Health and Home Affairs­ Evidence Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1171. 465; (2c), 1123, 1137. Treasurer and Housing­ Money Lenders Acts Amendment Treasury, 1466, 1486. (initiation), 1137, 1142; (2 c), 1235, Resolution reported from Committee­ 1307; (committee), 1309, 1311, 1312, 1313. Education, 1954. Queensland Law Society Acts Amend­ MORRIS, Honourable Kenneth James ment (initiation), 1928, 1931; (2 c), (Mount Coot-tha) (Minister for 2183; (committee), 2183, 2184. Labour and Industry)- Recording of Evidence (initiation), Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 1593, 1600; (2c), 2184, 2192. Duggan), 304. Registration of Births, Deaths and Deaths, Collins, Hon. H. H., 8; Pie, Mr. Marriages (initiation), 1589, 1592; B., 8. (2 c), 1932. Financial Statement, 760. MULLER, Adolf Gl.liStave, Esquire (Fassifern)- Member, Suspension (Mr. Bennett), 1769. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Ministerial statements, Hendrikus Plomp Duggan), 99. case inquiry, 204; Press statement by member on suspension, 1805. BILLS: Points of order, 1892, 1893. Brigalow and Other Lands Develop­ ment (initiation), 2264; (2c), 2351; Privilege, Ministerial statem-:nts, Scope, (committee), 2357. 1807. Land (initiation), 440; (committee), Senate vacancy, Motion (Mr. Duggan) for 1856, 1858, 1859, 1860, 1863, 1869, election of Alfred Edward Arnell, 1882, 1884. 609. Land Tax Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1323. NEWTON, Hawld Frands, Esquire (Belmont)-- Primary Producers' Co-operative Associations Acts Amendment Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (initiation), 459; (2 c), 1330. Duggan), 209. Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2209. Charitable Funds Act Amendment Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to (initiation), 27 5. revoke declaration, 540. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Financial Statement, 1078. ment (initiation), 2032. SUPPLY: Building industry, Government employees, Three weeks' annual leave, Presents ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- petition, 2249. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Factories and Shops Acts, Disallowance of Department of Agriculture and Order in Council, 2003. Stock, 1747. Financial Statement, 975. MUNRO, Honourable Alan Whlteside (Toowong) (Minister for Justice and SUPPLY: Attorm~y-General)- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- BILLS: Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Acts Interpretation Acts Amendment Department of Agriculture and (initiation), 134, 135; (2c), 266. Stock, 1743. Administration of Commercial Laws (initiation), 135, 144; (2c), 266, 269. Education- Business Names (initiation), 1143, 1145; Chief Office, 1565. (2c), 1313. Health and Home Affairs­ Charitable Funds Act Amendment Chief Office, 1183. (initiation), 271, 275; (2c), 463, 464. Co-operative Societies Acts Amend­ Treasurer and Housing­ ment (initiation), 1216, 1226; (2c), Treasury, 1449. 1314, 1319; (committee), 1400. Resolution reported from Committee­ Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), 1889, 1922; (2c), 2226, 2241; (com­ Education, 1971. mittee), 2286, 2287, 2292, 2298, 2299, Three weeks' annual leave for Govern­ 2300, 2301, 2302, 2303, 2305, 2306, ment employees in building industry, 2307,2308,2309,231~ Presents petition, 2249. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 41

NICHOLSON, Honourable David Eric O'DONNELL, Eugene Ch:ristopher, Esquire (Murrumba) (see also "Speaker")- (Barcoo)- SUPPLY: Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Duggan), 119. Executive and Legislative­ BILLS: Legislative Assembly, 1936. Brigalow and Other Lands Development NICKUN, Honourable George Francis (initiation), 2267; (committee), 2356, Reuben (Landsborough) (Premier and 2358. Chief Secretary, and Vice-President of Land (2°), 829; (committee), 1835, 1838, the Executive Council)- 1870, 1880. BrLLS: Racing and Betting Acts and Anoth.:r Local Government Acts Amendment Act Amendment (initiation), 2! 73, (2°), 2342. (2 °), 2331. Public Service Superannuation Acts Financial Statement, 686. Amendment (initiation), 2128; (2°), Point of order, 874. 2342. Deaths- SUPPLY: Collins, Hon. H. H. (moves motion of EsTI:\1ATES IN CoMMITTEE- condolence), 6. Keyatta, Mr. G. (moves motion of con­ Agriculture and Stock and Forestry-­ dolence), 149. Department of Agriculture and Pie, Mr. B. (moves motion of condol­ Stock, 1654. ence), 6. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Ministerial statement, Morris, Hon. K. J., and Electricity- Leave of absence, and appointment of Hon. A. T. Dewar as Acting Minister Chief Office, 1361. for Labour and Industry, 1113. Education- Point of order, 1039. Chief Office, 1556. Senate vacancy, Motion (Mr. Duggan) for Health and Home Affairs­ election of Alfred Edward Arnell, 601, 617, 706; Motion (Mr. Lloyd) for elec­ Chief Office, 1188. tion of George Irvine Whiteside, 730. Treasurer and Housing­ Standing Orders, No. 17, Suspension (moves Treasury, 1487. motion), 72. Report of committee, 2200. PILBEAM, Reginald Byron Jarvis, Esquit·e SUPPLY: (Rockhampton Svuth)- ESTIMATES !N Co~IM!TfEE­ Address in Reply (amendment-:Vfr. Executive am! Legislative­ Duggan), 354. Executive Council, 1933. BILLS: His Excellency the Governor (Balance of Vote), 1932. Brisbane City Council (Lands Purch.~'>e) Legislative Assembly, 1933, l 939. (initiation), 1585; (2°), 1787. Commonwealth and State (Gladstone Premier and Chief Secretary­ Coal Loading Works) Agreement Chief Office, 1943, 1949. (initiation), 393. Valedictory, 2362. Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree- ment (initiation), 479. NOBLE, Honourable Henry Winston, M.B., Traffic Acts Amendment (initiation), B.S. (Y eronga) (Minister for Health 2206. and Home Affairs)- BrLLS: Commonwealth aid to State Governncnt in development of Queensland (seco,Jds Escheat Amendment (initiation), 1235. motion), 411, 516. Health Acts Amendment (initiation), 2020 2024; (2 °), 2223; (committee), Financial Statement, 919. 2224, 2225, 2226. Points of order, 335, 482, 1724, 1725, 1751. Mental Health (initiation), 1797, 2017; (2°), 2210; (committee), 2221, 2222. SUPPLY:

SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Health and Home Affairs­ Department of Agriculture and Chief Office, 1153, 1212, 1252. Stock, 1651. 42 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY l'IZZEY, Hanourable Jack Charles Allan, ROW, John Alfred, Esquire (Hinchinbrook)- B.A., Dip. Ed. (Isis) (Minister for Education and Migration)-- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 195. SuPPLY: SUPPLY: EsTIMATEs LN CoMMITTEE- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Education- Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Chief Office, 1510. Department of Agriculture and Resolution reported from Committee­ Stock, 1657. Education, 1974. Education- Chief Office, 1543. RAE, WaUace Alexander Ramsay, Esquire (Gregory)- SHERRI1"1GTON, Douglas John, Esquire Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. (Salisbury)- Duggan), 233. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Financial Statement, 781. Duggan), 191.

SUPPLY: BILLS: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1995. Education- Brisbane City Council (Lands Purchase) Chief Office, 1548. (2 °), 1788. Co-operative Societies Acts Amendment RAVISDEN, Samuel Raymond, Esquire (2°), 1319. (Merthyr)- Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Addrtos m. Reply (amendment-Mr. 1920; (2°), 2234. Duggan), 158. Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1691. BiLL: Health Acts Amendment (committee), Fisheries Acts Amendment (initiation), 2225. 561. Mental Health (initiation), 2013. Financial Statement, 958. Public Holidays (Royal Visit) (initiation), 1678. Point of order, 332. Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ SUPPLY: ment (2°), 628; (committee), 887.

EsTIMATE'> IN CoMMITTEE- Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2038; (2°), 2327; Health and Home Affairs­ (committee), 2329. Chief Office, 1196. Factories and Shops Acts, Disallowance of Order in Council (seconds motion), RICHTER, Honourable Harold (Somerset) 2002. (Minister for Public Works and Local Government)- Financial Statement, 699. BILLS: Points of order, 188,921, 1202, 1742. Architects (initiation), 1703, 1775; (2°), 2122, 2126. SUPPLY: Australian Estates Company Limited, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Hastings Street, New Farm, Viaduct Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Authorization (initiation), 1673; (2°), 1703. Department of Agriculture and Stock, 1666. Local Government Acts Amendment (initiation), 2119. Development and Mines, Main Roads, and Electricity- Financial Statement, 998. Chief Office, 1296, 1334. SUPPLY: Health and Home Affairs­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Chief Office, 1199. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Department of Agriculture and Treasurer and Housing­ Stock, 1637, 1762. Treasury, 1455. Education- Resolution reported from Committee­ Chief Office, 1632. Education, 1958. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATiVE ASSEMBLY 43

SMITH, Percy Raymund, Esquire, LL.B. Cross-firing in debate not desirable, 246, (Windsor)- 1406, 2338. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Debate- Dugg:m), 368. Disposed of, May not be revived, 731. BILLS: Must be confined to question under dis- Charitable Funds Act Amendment cussion (see "Irrelevancies"). (initation), 273. Denial (see "Statement"). Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Disorderly conduct, 406, 868, 901, 1975. Amendment (initiation), 547. Escheat Amendment (2°), 1477. Divisions, Discussion during, Not in order, 1769: Voting, Rights and obligations Land (committee), 1851, 1868. of hon. members, 722, 723. Motor Vehicle Insurance Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2321. Facetiousness not allowed, 1969, 1973. Recording of Evidence (2 °), 2189; (com- Governor's Opening Speech, Announces mittee), 2193. receipt of copy, 9. Personal statement, 265. "Hansard", Excision of point of order, 1232. Points of order, 1406, !459. SUPPLY: fnterjections- Disorderly, 169, 173, 220, 245, 280, 312, ESTI:vl \TES IN COMMITTEF­ 370, 876, 901, 1478, 1975. Treasurer and Housing­ Inane, Will not be tolerated, 18, 370. Treasury, 1445. In~erruptions, Disorderly, 169, 312, 320, SPEAKER, Honourable David Eric Nicholson 603, 868, 1151. (Murrumba)-(see also "Nicholson, Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Honourable David Eric")- question under discussion, 269, 517, 518, 523, 529, 540, 567, 585, 600, 711, BILLS: 712, 716, 718, 719, 732, 733, 734, Generally- 736, 860, 1306, 1319, 1406, 1412, 1969, Second reading- 2003, 2231, 2232, 2234, 2338, 2339, 2359. Clauses cann~t be discussed during second-readmg debate, 2220. ~;!embers- Debate must be confined to prin­ Must be heard in silence and without ciples of Bill, 1302, 1305. interruption, 280, 312, 320, 363, 603, Appropriation No. 2- 868, 1114. Sitting extended under Standing Order !\lust have regard to the difficulties of the No. 307 to enable Treasurer to reply, "Hansard'' staff, 3 70. 1997. Named- Charitable Funds Act Amendment­ Mr. Bennett, 1769. General discussion on distribution of Naming, Debate not allowed, 1769. funds or art unions not permitted, 464. Ordered to apologise­ Mr. Melloy, 1769. Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ ment-- Ordered to discontinue speech­ Marketing not relevant, 2194. Mr. Wallace, 326. Reflections on, Not in order, 231. Recording of Evidence- Standing at end of front benches and Third-reading copy, Printing error, talking to Ministers not permitted, 407. 23-+6, 2360. SuspenJed- Call to .<.peak, Ministers given preference, 1770, 1771. Mr. Bennett, 17 69. Suspension, Debate not allowed, 1769. Chair- Duty to protect interests and honour of Ministerial statement-Interjections not members, 231. allowed, 1805; Scope, 1805. Impartial, 231. Newspapers, Reading in Chamber, 103. Must be addressed, 192, 859, 860, 1478, Noise in Chamber, 407, 1114, 1148. 2192. Opening of Parliament, Constitutional Must be obeyed, 628, 723, 867, 868, provision, 314. 1409, 1768, 1995, 2338. Personal explanation- Must be respected, 231, 723. Cannot be debated or made the subject Reflections on, Not in order, 118, 723, of a speech, 1114, 1805, 1807. 1114, 1306, 1769, 1806, 2339. Interjections not allowed, 1805. Chairmen of Committees, Temporary Must be confined to subject of accusa­ (nominates panel), 5, 1113. tion made in the Chamber, 265, 266. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, 537. Personalities, To be avoided, 163, 523. 44 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SPEAKER, Honourable David Eric Unparliamentary language- Nkholson-continued: Expressions ruled out of order­ Points of order, Invalid, 33, 280, 307, 363, "Boofheads", 723. 615, 723, 868, 1114, 1769, 1976. "Lousy", 1114. Quarrels not to be prosecuted, 1409. "Mug", 628. Questions- "Parliamentary delinquent", 1973. Cannot be debated, 1770. "Scabs", 710. Disallowance, 33, 1327, 1390. "Shut up", 539. Form, scope and limitation, 21, 29, 455, "This politically-dishonest Premier and 493, 1409. his henchmen", 325. Interjections during question time will Valedictory, 2366. not be tolerated, 882, 1768. Voting during divisions, Rights and obliga­ Irrelevancies to be excised, 29. tions of hon. members, 722, 723. Limit of three to an hon. member, 21. May not be directed to private members, SPEAKER, DEPUTY AND ACTING 33, 70. [Taylor, Harold Boume, Esquire Notice, Confined to reading question, ( Clayfield)]- 1409. Chair- Review by Standing Orders Committee, Must be addressed by correct title, 376, 71. 379. Standing Order No. 68, Interpretation, Must be obeyed, 1039. 33, 70. Responsibilities, Must not be assumed by Without notice, Courtesy to inform hon. members, 283, 332. Mr. Speaker beforehand, 1770. Interjections--- Reading of speeches not permitted but hon. members may quote from copious Disorderly, 294, 375, 377. notes, 325. Not to be regarded as an opportunity to make a speech, 2353. Senate vacancy- Announces Governor's acknowledgment Members- of Assembly's message, 739. May not raise objection to remarks made about other than hon. members, 284. Announces receipt of message from Deputy Governor, 385. Must speak up to be heard by Chair and "Hansard" staff, 1317. Declares George Irvine Whiteside elected as new senator, 73 8. Noise in Chamber, 11. Invites nominations to fill vacancy, 587, Personal explanation, Must be personal in 705; Legality of proceedings, 605, nature, 1039. 713. Personalities, To be avoided, 1134. Mr. Speaker entitled to vote on election Points of order, Invalid, 284, 332, 335. of new senator, 617, 723. Statement or denial of hon. member must Right of hon. members to leave Chamber be accepted, 283. and obligation to vote if they remain, 722, 723. Statements ordered to be withdrawn- Voting, Method prescribed by Standing "The Communist Party is represented Order No. 331, 738. here by the hon. member for Cairns", 283, 284. Standing Order No. J 23A-Grossly Unparliamentary language­ disorderly conduct, 220, 406, 901, 1151, 1478. Expressions ruled out of order­ Statement or denial of hon. member must "Snide", 381. be accepted, 228, 326, 728, 874, 1604, "Weak, lily-Iivered loons who rush 1969, 1975. into Parliament", 383. Statements ordered to be withdrawn- SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Gaven, Eric John. " ... but such printed speeches, of course, Esquire {South Coast)]- are sent down by messenger from ·time Statement or denial of hon. member must to time", 229. be accepted, 225. " ... he threw out challenges ... to judges of the Supreme Court", 1479. SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce, Esquire "The whole thing was arranged", 1769. (Condamine)- "We will be so hog-tied here before Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. long that we will not know what we Duggan), 186. are able to say", 2339. BILLS: Sub-judice matter may not be discussed, Brigalow anJ Other Lands Development 1953. (initiation), 2276; (committee), 2357. Tedious repetition not in order, 2234. Land (2°), 872; (committee), 1871. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 45

SULLIVAN, Victor Rmce, Esquire- BILLS: continued: Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1993. Financial Statement, 913. Architects (initiation), 1773. Point of order, 769. Brigalow and Other Lands Development SUPPLY: (initiation), 2278. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Fish Supply Management Acts Amend­ Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ ment (2°), 2194. Department of Agriculture and Fisheries Acts Amendment (initiation), Stock, 1669, 1709. 558. Resolution reported from Committee­ Death, Keyatta, Mr. G., 150. Education, 1961. Financial Statement, 941. Points of order, 283, 1071, 1969. TAYLOR, Harold Bou.me, Esquire, D.S.O. (Clayfield) (see also "Chairman of SUPPLY: Committees" and "Speaker, Deputy")-- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Duggan), 90. Department of Agriculture and Privilege, Excision from "Hansard", 1232. Stock, 1729. Valedictory, 2366. Education- Chief Office, 1541. THACKERAY, Mervyn Herbert, Esquire Health and Home Affairs­ {Rockhampton North)- Chief Office, 1245. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 332. Treasurer and Housing­ BILL: Treasury, 1430. Fisheries Acts Amendment (initiation), Vote of Credit, 48. 560; (2°), 1150. Financial Statement, 1097. W ALLACE, George Waiter Gordon, Esquire (Cairns}- SuPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 324. Agriculture and Stock and Forestry­ Department of Agriculture and Commonwealth aid to State Govern­ Stock, 1723. ment in development of Queens­ land (seconds amendment-Mr. Duggan), 528. TOOTH, Seymour Douglas, Esquire (Ashgrove)- Financial Statement, 1053. Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. Points of order, 283, 284, 1122, 1386. Duggan), 359. BILL: SUPPLY: Elections Acts Amendment (committee), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2298. Development and Mines, Main Roads, Personal explanation, 406. and Electricity- Socialism, Implementation (moves motion), Chief Office, 1371. 636. SUPPLY: W ALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (Bundaberg)- Development and Mines, Main Roads, Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. and Electricity- Duggan), 314. Chief Office, 1362. BILLS: Education- Brisbane City Council (Lands Purchase) Chief Office, 1530. (initiation), 1584, (2 °), 1786; (com­ Treasurer and Housing­ mittee), 1792, 1796. Treasury, 1489. Commonwealth and State (Gladstone Coal Loading Works) Agreement TUCKER, Percy John Robert, Esquire (initiation), 393. (Townsville North)- Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. 1911; (2°), 2236; (committee), 2297, Duggan), 245. 2302. 46 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

WALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire-contimted: Standing Order No. 17, Suspension, 72. BILLS-contirlUed: SUPPLY: Land (initiation), 437; (2°), 860; (com­ EsTIMATEs JN CoMMITTEE­ mittee), 1808, 1810, 1816, 1818, 1820, Executive and Legislative­ 1825, 1826, 1830, 1834, 1836, 1838, 1842, 1844, 1845, 1847, 1850, 1851, Legislative Assembly, 1935, 1941. !852, 1854, 1857, 1858, 1860, 1863, Resolution reported from Committee­ 1866, 1877, 1881, 1884, 1885, 2054, Development and Mines, Main Roads, 2055, 2062, 2063, 2064, 2065, 2068, and Electricity, 1951. 2069, 2071, 2072, 2074, 2075, 2076, 2077, 2080, 2082, 2085, 2086, 2090, WHARTON, Claude Alfred, Esquire 2091, 2092, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2097, (Burnett)- 2101, 2106, 2108, 2109, 2110, 2111, 2114. Address in Reply (amendment-Iv1r. Lang Park Trust (initiation), 1575. Dug_gan), 252. Local Government Acts Amendment BILL: (initiation), 2120. Co-operative Societies Acts Amendment Petroleum Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 1222; (2°), 1316. 2151. Financial Statement, 1 010. Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts Amendment (initia­ SUPPLY: tion), 1395. EsTiMATES iei CoMMITTEE- Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices (initia­ tion), 2134. Agriculillrc and Stock and Forestry­ Thiess Peabody Coal Pty. Ltd. Agree­ Department of Agriculture and ment (committee), 1029. S~ock, 1644. Cape Conway National Park, Proposal to Development and Mines, Main Roads, revoke declaration, 512, 531. and Electricity- Financial Statement, 1101. Chief Office, 13 57. Points of order, 539, 738, 1632, 1634, Education- 1808. Chief Office, 1568. Senate vacancy, Motion (Mr. Duggan) for election of Alfred Edward Arnell, 605, WINDSOR., Robert Levi, Esquire (Ithaca)- 713; Nominates Thomas Thomson Address in Reply (amendment-Mr. McCracken, 705; Motion (Mr. Lloyd) Duggan), 169. for election of George Irvine White­ side, 733. Financial Statement, 973.

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