1960-61.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS

OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTY-THIRD PARLIAMENT.

(Sittings-from 8th March, 1960, to 9th December, 1960.) (Parliamentprorogued 20th February, 1961.)

Name. Division. State.

Adermann, Hon. Charles Frederick Fisher .. Queensland Allan, Archibald lan, Esquire Gwydir .. Anderson, Charles Groves Wright, Esquire, V.C., Hume .. New South Wales M.C. Anthony, John Douglas, Esquire Richmond New South Wales Aston, William John, Esquire Phillip .. New South Wales Bandidt, Henry Norman Charles, Esquire .. Wide Bay Queensland Barnard, Lance Herbert, Esquire Bass Barnes, Charles Edward, Esquire McPherson Queensland Barwick, Hon. Sir Garfield Edward John, Q.C. Parramatta New South Wales Bate, Henry Jefferson, Esquire . .. Macarthur New South Wales Beaton, Noel Lawrence, Esquire(a) Bendigo Beazley, Kim Edward, Esquire Fremantle Western Australia Bird, Alan Charles, Esquire Batman Victoria Bland, Francis Armand, Esquire, C.M.G... Warringah New South Wales Bowden, George James, Esquire, M.C., Chairman of Gippsland Victoria Committees Brimblecombe, Wilfred John, Esquire Maranoa Queensland Browne, Peter Grahame, Esquire Kalgoorlie Western Australia Bryant, Gordon Munro, Esquire Wills Victoria Buchanan, Alexander Andrew, Esquire McMillan Victoria Bury, Leslie Harry Ernest, Esquire Wentworth New South Wales Cairns, James Ford, Esquire Yarra Victoria Calwell, Hon. Arthur Augustus .. Melbourne Victoria Cameron, Clyde Robert, Esquire Hindmarsh South Australia Cameron, Hon. Donald Alastair, O.B.E... Oxley Queensland Cash, Earl Douglas, Esquire Stirling Western Australia Chaney, Frederick Charles, Esquire, A.F.C. Perth Western Australia Chipp, Donald Leslie, Esquire(b) Higinbotham Victoria Chresby, Arthur Albert, Esquire .. Griffith.. Queensland Clarey, Hon. Percy James(c) Bendigo Victoria Clark, Joseph James, Esquire Darling New South Wales Clay, Lionel Daniel, Esquire St. George New South Wales Cleaver, Richard, Esquire Swan Western Australia Cope, James Francis, Esquire Watson New South Wales Costa, Dominic Eric, Esquire Banks New South Wales Courtnay, Frank, Esquire Darebin Victoria Cramer, Hon. John Oscar Bennelong New South Wales Crean, Frank, Esquire .. Melbourne Ports Victoria Curtin, Daniel James, Esquire Kingsford-Smith New South Wales Daly, Frederick Michael, Esquire Grayndler New South Wales Davidson, Hon. Charles William, O.B.E .. Dawson Queensland Davies, Ronald, Esquire Braddon Tasmania Davis, Francis John, Esquire Deakin .. Victoria Dean, Roger Levinge, Esquire Robertson New South Wales Downer, Hon. Alexander Russell Angas .. South Australia Drummond, Hon. David Henry .. New England New South Wales Drury, Edward Nigel, Esquire Ryan Queensland Duthie, Gilbert William Arthur, Esquire .. Wilmot Tasmania

17th May, 1960. (b) Elected 10th December, 1960. (c) Deceased (a) ElectedElected 16th16th July, 1960. (b) Elected 10th December, 1960. (c) Deceased 17th May, 1960. LIST OF M EMBE&g-continued.

Name. Division. State.

England, John Armstrong, Esquire, E.D.(a) Calare .. New South Wales Erwin, George Dudley, Esquire .. Ballaarat Victoria Failes, Laurence John, Esquire. Lawson New South Wales Fairbairn, David Eric, Esquire, D.F.C. Farrer New South Wales Fairhall, Hon. Allen . . Patersdn New South Wales Falkiridte, Charles William Jaeksbn, Esquire, D.S.O., Franklin Tasthanla D.F.C. Fnrhpb AlePvand-r TJmc P.cnnir A C Barker .. South Australia Fox, Edmind MakWell Carieroh, Esquire Henty . Victoria Fraser, Allan Duncan, Esquire Eden-Monaro New South Wales Fraser, James Reay, Esquire Australian Capital Territory Fraser, John Malcolm, Esquire .. Wannon Victoria Freeth, Hon. Gordon .. Forrest .. Western Australia Fulton, William John, Esquire . Leichhairdt Queensland Galvin, Patrick, Esquire . Kingston : South Australia Griffiths, Charles Edward, Esquire Shortland New South Wales Halbert, Hugh Victor, Esquire .. Moore Western Australia Hamilton, Leonard William, Esquire Canning Western Australia Harrison, Eli James, Estuire Blaxland New South Wales Hasluck, Hon. Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Curtin .. Western Australia Haworth, Hon. William Crawford Isaacs . . . Victoria Haylen, Leslie Clement, Esquire .. Patks .. New South Wales Holt, Rt. Hon. Harold Edward. Higgins Victoria Holten, Rendle McNeilage, Esquire Indi Victoria Howse, John Brooke, Esquire(b) .. Calare New South Wales Howson, Peter Esquire Fawkner Victoria Hulme, Hon. Alan Shallcross Petrie Queenisland Jack, William Mathefs, Esquire .. North New South Wales James, Albert William, Esquire(c) Hunter. . NeW South Wales Jess, John David, Esquire (d) La Trobe Victoria Johnson, Leslie Royston, Esquire Hughes New South Wales Jones, Charles Keith, Esquire .. Newcastle New Sohth Wales Joske, Percy Ernest, Esquire, Q.C.(e) Balaclava Victoria Kearney, Victor Dennis, Esquire Cunningham New South Wales Kelly, Charles Robert, Esquire Wakefield South Australia Kent Hughes, Hon. Sir Wilfrid Selwyn, K.B.E., Chisholm Victoria M.V.O., M.C., E.D. Killen, Denis James, Esquire Moreton Queensland King, Robert Shannon, Esquire .. .. Wimmera Victoria Lawson, Hon. George .. Brisbane Queensland Lindsay, Robert William Ludovic, Esquire Flinders Victoria Luchetti, Anthony Sylvester, Esquire Macquarie New South Wales Lucock, Philip Ernest, Esquire Lyne New South Wales Mackinnon, Ewen Daniel, Esquire Corangamite Victoria Makin, Hon. Norman John Oswald Bonython South Australia McColm, Malcolm Llewellyn, Esquire Bowman Queensland McEwen, Rt., Hon. John Murray Victoria McIvor, Hector Janieg, Esquire .. . Gellibrand Victoria McLeay, Hon. John, M.M., Speaker Boothby South Austfalia McMahon, Honi William .. Lowe New South Wales Menzies, Rt. Hon. Robert Gordon, C.H., Q.C. Kooyong Victoria Minogue, Daniel, Esquire West Sydney New South Wales Murray, John, Esquire, M.B.E .. Herbert Queensland Nelson, John Normail, Esquire Northern Territory O'Connor, William Paul, Esquire Dalley .. New South Wales Opperman, Hor. Hubert Ferdinand, O.B.E. Corio Victoria Osborne, Hon. Frederick Meares, D.S.C., V.R.D .: Evans. New South Wales Page, Rt. Hon. Sir Earle Christmas Graftotf, Cowper New South Wales G.C:M.G., C.H; Pearce, Henry George, Esquire. Capricornia Qudehsland Peters, Edward William, Esquire .. Scullin .. Victoria Pollard, Hon. Reginald Thomas .. Lalor Victoria Reynolds, Leonard James, Esquire Barton .. New South Wales Riordan, Hon. William James Frederick Kennedy Queensland Roberton, Hon. Hugh Stevenson . Riverina New South Wales Russell) Edgar Hughes beg, Esquire Grey South Australia Sexton, Joseph Clement Leonard, Esquire Adelaide South Australia Snedden, Billy Mackle, Esquire .. .. Bruce Victofia

9th April. 1960. (c) Elected 9th AprIIj 1960. (5) Elected (a) Elected 5th November, 1960. (b)(b) Resigned 28th September,September. 1960. () Elected 9th Apfllj 1960. (d) Elected 9th April. 1960. (e) Resigned 2nd June, 1960. ix

LIST OF MEMBERS-continued.

Name. Division. State.

Stewart, Francis Eugene, Esquire...... Lang ...... New South Wales Stokes, Philip William Clifford, Esquire, E.D. .. Maribymong .. .. Victoria Swartz, Reginald William Colin, Esquire, M.B.E., Darling Downs .. .. Queensland E.D. Thompson, Albert Victor, Esquire .. .. Port Adelaide .. .. South Australia Timson, Thomas Frank, Esquire, M.B.E.(a) .. Higinbotham .. .. Victoria Townley, Hon. Athol Gordon ...... Denison .. .. Tasmania Turbull, Winton George, Esquire .. .. Mallee . .. .. Victoria Turner, Henry Basil, Esquire ...... Bradfield .. .. New South Wales Uren, Thomas, Esquire ...... Reid . .. .. New South Wales Ward, Hon. Edward John ...... East Sydney .. .. New South Wales Wentworth, William Charles, Esquire .. .. Mackellar .. New South Wales Wheeler, Roy Crawford, Esquire .. .. Mitchell .. .. New South Wales Whitlam, Edward Gough, Esquire .. .. Werriwa .. .. New South Wales Whittor, Raymond Harold, Esquire(b) .. .. Balaclava .. .. Victoria Wight, Bruce McDonald, Esquire .. .. Lilley ...... Queensland Wilson, Keith Cameron, Esquire .. .. Sturt ...... South Australia

(a) Deceased 16th October, 1960. (b) Elected 16th July, 1960. 1960-61.

SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTY-THIRD PARLIAMENT.

OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

The Speaker .. THE HON. JOHN McLEAY, M.M.

The Chairman of Committees GEORGE JAMES BOWDEN, ESQUIRE, M.C.

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

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

The Second Clerk Assistant JOHN ATHOL PETrIFER.

The Third Clerk Assistant DOUGLAS MAURICE BLAKE, J.P.

The Serjeant-at-Arms and Clerk of Committees ALAN ROBERT BROWNING. 1960-61.

SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTY-THIRD PARLIAMENT,

INDEX

Tq TWI VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS

OF TH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

NOTE.-For Proceedings on Bills, see under "Bills." For Papers laid upon Table, see "Index to Papers presented to Parliament" (p. xxxix). For Messages from Governor-General and from Senate, see under " Messages."

A. Aboriginal Welfare. See " Urgency-Discussipn f nmatter of," Absolute majority-Standing Orders suspended by, 23§, 247. Address- To Her Majesty the Queen-=Birth of a son-JoJit addrss agreed to, 21. tly by Her Majesty, 13. To His Excellency the QGvernor-General-- In Reply to Opening Speech- Committee appointed to prepare Address, 5. Address brought up, . Motion-That Address bq agreed to-debatpd, 8. Amendment (Mr. Calwell)-No-confidence in the Government because of failure to halt inflation, action in lifting of import restrictions and intervention in the Basic Wage case, 10. Motion and amendment debated, 10, 12, 13, 15, 18, 19. Amendment negatived, 20. Address agreed to, 20. Time for presentation-Announcement, 20. Presentation, and Reply-Announced, 32. Forwarded to Her Majesty The Queen, and Reply-Announced, 43, And see " Standing Orders-Suspension." Adjournment of House-- Motion for, to day or hour other than that fixed by Standing Orders. See ' Business." Administrative arrangements. See " Ministerial Statements." Advance to the Treasurer 1959-60-Statement of Expenditure-Presented and referred to Committee of whole House, 140. Considered; resolution reported and adoptpe, 32, Air Navigation Bill. See "Bills." Air Navigation (Charges) Bill. See " Bills." Airports (Sutface Traffic) Bill. See " Bills." Allotment of time. See " Urgent Bills, &c." Alteration of day or hour of meeting. See "Business." Aluminium, See "Bills " and " Urgency-=Discussion of Matters of-Australian Aluminium Production SCommission." Amendments- Address. See ' Address." Amended by leave, 47. Bills. See "Bills." Committee of Supply. See ' Supply." Motions. See " Motions.'' Antarctic Treaty Bill. See "Bills." Apple and Pear Export Charges. See " Bills" and " Ways and Means." Apple and Pear Organization Bill. See "Bills." Appropriation Bills. See "Bills." Army Training Accident at The Rip, Port Phillip Bay. See" Ministerial Statements "and" Motions-Papers, printing of." Audit Bill. See "Bills." Australia and the United States. See " Motions-Papers, printing of"-" Mutual Weapons Development Programme, &c." Australian Aluminium Production Commission. See "Urgency-Discussion of Matters of." Australian Capital Territory-Joint Committee. See "Committees." Australian National University-Council- Appointments by the Governor-General, 203. Election of Mr. Bury and extension of term of Mr. Beazley, 169. And See "Bills" and " Ministerial Statements." Australian Policy in Papua and New Guinea. See " Motions-Papers, printing of." Australian Universities Commission-Report. See " Motions-Papers, printing of."

B. Beaton, Mr. N. L.-Sworn, 133. BILLs-- Committee- Amendment withdrawn, by leave, 317. Amendment to proposed new clause, 282. Amendments moved, by leave, 277 (2), 279 (2), 317 (4). Amendments moved together, by leave, 129, 283. Amendment out of order as it would increase appropriation, 189-90. Clause omitted, 326. Clause ordered to be considered by proposed sections, 270. New clauses inserted together, by leave, 120. Financial Resolution moved and agreed to for purposes of new clause to be moved by Minister, 334. Message from Governor-General recommending appropriation for purposes of new clause to be moved by Minister, 334. Second reading-Amendments moved, 89, 187, 199, 245, 333. Standing Order No. 223 suspended-To enable proposed new clauses to be considered in their numerical order with the clauses as printed in the Bill, 258. Standing Orders suspended- To enable Bill to be passed through all stages without delay. See "Standing Orders." To enable Sales Tax Bills to be considered together, 306. Urgent Bill-Crimes Bill 1960, 276. PROCEEDINGS ON- Summary of Proceedings- Bills initiated during the Session* ...... 115 Discharged ...... 1 Lapsed at Prorogation ...... 3 Passed and assented to ...... 111 * Including 10 brought from Senate (all of which passed).

AmIR NAVIGATION 1960.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 84. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 125. Assent, 135. Act No. 39 of 1960. AIR NAVIGATION (CHARGES) 1960.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 213. Second reading moved, 215. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report, adopted; third reading, by leave, 242. Assent, 248. Act No. 49 of 1960. AIRPORTS (SURFACE TRAFFIC) 1960.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 89. Second reading; Committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third. reading, by leave, 129-130. Senate agrees to amendments of House, 135. Assent, 135. Act No. 40 of 1960. ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY 1960.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 312. Second reading debated, 333. Amendment (Mr. Duthie) that the Commonwealth, Government should provide the capital necessary to expand the aluminium industry at Bell Bay, &c., 333. Amendment negatived; Second reading; Committee, 333. Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to, 334. Committee continued; reported with amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 334. Senate agrees to amendment of House, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 81 of 1960. BILLS-continued. ANTARCTIC TREATY 1960.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 192. Second reading moved, 204. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 228. Assent, 248. Act No. 48 of 1960. APPLE AND PEAR EXPORT CHARGES 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended); first reading; second reading moved, 298. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 310. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 318. Assent, 337. Act No. 80 of 1960. APPLE AND PEAR ORGANIZATION 1960.-Leave to bring in 293; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 297. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 309. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 318. Assent, 337. Act No. 79 of 1960. APPROPRIATION (No. 2) 1959-60.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended); first reading; second reading moved, 77. Order of Day discharged, 124. APPROPRIATION (No. 2) 1959-60 [No. 2].-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended); first reading; second reading moved, 125. Second reading debated, 125, 127, 128. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 128. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 135. Assent, 135. Act No. 33 of 1960. APPROPRIATION 1960-61.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 223-4. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 255. Assent, 257. Act No. 50 of 1960. APPROPRIATION (WORKS AND SERVICES) (No. 2) 1959-60.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended); first reading; second reading moved, 77. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 128. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 135. Assent, 135. Act No. 34 of 1960. APPROPRIATION (WoRKs AND SERVICES) 1960-61.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 225. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 260. Assent, 275. Act No. 51 of 1960. AUDIT 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 142. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 313. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 318. Assent, 337. Act No. 77 of 1960. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 1960.-Leave to bring in, 23. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 23. Second reading; Committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 29-30. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 40. Assent, 42. Act No. 3 of 1960. BROADCASTING AND TELEVISION 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 80. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) that consideration of the Bill be deferred until after presentation to the Parliament of a report from the Broadcasting Control Board, &c.; second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; second reading; Committee, 89-90. Committee continued, 91, 117-8, 119-20. Reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 120-1. Agreed to by Senate with amendments, 130. Senate's amendments agreed to, 130-1. Assent, 135. Act No. 36 of 1960. CATTLE AND BEEF RESEARCH 1960.-Leave to bring in, 23. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 24. Second reading debated, 30, 35, 38. Second reading; Committee; Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to, 38. Committee continued; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 39. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 59. Assent, 79. Act No. 6 of 1960. CATTLE AND BEEF RESEARCH (No. 2) 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 266. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 294-5. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 313. Assent, 337. Act No. 71 of 1960. CATTLE SLAUGHTER LEWVY 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended); first reading; second reading moved, 24. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 39. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 59. Assent, 79. Act No. 7 of 1960. CATTLE SLAUGHTER LEVY COLLECTION 1960.-Leave to bring in, 23. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 25. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 39. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 59. Assent, 79. Act No. 8 of 1960. COLONIAL LIGHT DUES LEGISLATION REPEAL 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 35. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 48. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 65. Assent, 83. Act No. 12 of 1960. COMMONWEALTH ELECTORAL 1960.-Leave to bring in, 243. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 248. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 48. Second reading debated, 59, 62. Second reading; Committee, 62. Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to, 63. Committee continued; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 63-4. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 78. Assent, 83. Act No. 15 of 1960. BILLS-continued. CoPPp BuNTYr 1960.--Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 73. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 88. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 121. Assent, 124. Act No, 31 of 1960. cOPP BouNTY (No. 2) 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 310. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 323, Agreed to by Senate witholut amenment, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 100 of 1960, EgCs 1960.-Leave to bring in, 170. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 181. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) that Bill be withdrawn and redrafted because it fails to repeal pbjectionable features of the Crimes Act, including political and industrial offences and the death penalty, &c., 245. Second reading and amendment debated, 245, 248, 253. Amendment negatived; second reading; Committee, 254-5. Standing Order (No. 223) suspended, 258. Committee continued, 260, 266-73. Bill declared urgent, 275-6, Time allotted, .76. Committee continued, 276-83, 285-8; reported with amendments; report adopted; third reading, 288. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 324. Assent, 337. Act Np. 84 pf 196Q. CUSTOMS 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 135. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 143. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 152. Assent, 163. Act No. 42 of 1960. CUSTOMS (No. 2) 1960,-Brought from Senate; first reading, 211. Second reading moved, by leave, 216. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adppted; third reading, by leave, 325-6. Assent, 337. Act No. 111 of 1960. CUSTOMS TARIFF 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 74. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 86. Assent, 124. Act No. 22 of 1960. CUPTOMS TARIFF (No. 2) 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; sepond reading rpoved, by leave, 135, Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 144. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 152. Assent, 163. Act No, 43 of 1960. CUSTOMS TARIFF (No. 3) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 258-9. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 264. Assent, 275. Act No. 52 of 1960. CUSTOMS TARIFF (No. 4) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Way§ and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed thropgh all stages, 322. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 98 of 1960. CUSTOMS TARIFF (CANADA PREFERENCE) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 259. Agreed to by Senate withqut requests, 264: Assent, 275. Act No. 54 of 1960. CUSTOMS TARIFF (CANADIAN PREFERENCE) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 74. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 86. Assent, 124. Act No. 23 of 1960. CUSTOMS TARIFF (CANADIAN PREFERENCE) (No. 2) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 259. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 264. Assent, 275. Act No. 53 of 1960. UST-OMS TARIFF (FEDERATION OF RHODESIA AND NYSALAND PREFERENCE) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Meaps, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 74. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 86. Assent, 124. Act No. 25 of 1960. CUSTOMS TARIFF (FEDERATION OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND PREFERENCE) (NO. 2) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 260. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 264. Assent, 275. Act No. 56 of 1960. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NEW ZEALAND PREFERENCE) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 74. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 86. Assent, 124. Act No. 24 of 1960. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NEW ZEALAND PREFERENCE) (No, 2) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 259. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 264. Assent, 275. Act No. 55 of 1960. CUSTOMS TARIFF (NEW ZEALAND PREFERENCE) (No. 3) 1960.-Brought in on resolution frpm Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 322. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 99 of 1960. DEFENCE FORCES SPECIAL RETIREMENT BENEFITS 196Q.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 265. Second reading; Committee, 293. Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to, 294. Committee continued; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 294. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 313. Assent, 334. Act No. 68 of 1960. EVIDENCE 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading, 3. EXcISE TARIFF 1960.-Brought in on resolptipn from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Qrders haying been suspended) Bill passed through al stages, 74. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 86. Asnppt, 124. Act N9. 26 of 1960. Bxuns-continued. EXCISE TARIFF (No. 2) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 260. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 264. Assent, 275. Act No. 57 of 1960. EXPLOSIVES 1960.-Leave to bring in, 231. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 232. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 289. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 305. Assent, 334. Act No. 66 of 1960.

FLAX INDUSTRY ACT REPEAL 1960.-By leave, leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 35. Second reading; Committee, 42. Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to, 42. Committee continued; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 42. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 47. Assent, 69. Act No. 5 of 1960. INCOME TAX AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTION 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 43. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 66. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 81. Assent, 124. Act No. 20 of 1960. INCOME TAX AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTION (No. 2) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bill passed through all stages, 242. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 264. Assent, 297. Act No. 59 of 1960. INCOME TAX AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTION ASSESSMENT 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 43. Second reading debated, 59, 66. Second reading; Committee, 66. Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to, 66. Committee continued; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 66. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 81. Assent, 124. Act No. 18 of 1960.

INCOME TAX AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTION ASSESSMENT (No. 2) 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 145. Second reading debated, 232, 238, 241. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 241-2. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 264. Assent, 297. Act No. 58 of 1960. INCOME TAX AND SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTION ASSESSMENT (No. 3) 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 316. Second reading; Committee, 323. Committee continued, 325, 327-8. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading by leave, 328. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 108 of 1960.

INCOME TAX (INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS) 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 43. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 67. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 81. Assent, 124. Act No. 19 of 1960.

INCOME TAX (INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS) (No. 2) 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 84. Second leading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 118. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 121. Assent, 124. Act No. 29 of 1960.

INDUS BASIN DEVELOPMENT FUND AGREEMENT 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 257-8. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 312. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 316. Assent, 337. Act No. 87 of 1960.

INSURANCE 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 293. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 311. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 316. Assent, 337. Act No. 76 of 1960.

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 62. Second reading debated, 70, 71. Second reading; Committee, 71. Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to, 72. Committee continued; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 72. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 86. Assent, 124. Act No. 21 of 1960. INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AGREEMENTS 1960.-By leave; Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 42. Second reading debated, 48, 58. Second reading; Committee, 58. Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to, 58-9. Committee continued; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 59. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 70. Assent, 83. Act No. 14 of 1960. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES) 1960.-Brought from Senate; first reading, 225. Second reading moved, 227. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 326. Assent, 337. Act No. 103 of 1960. JUDGES' REMUNERATION 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 319. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, 332-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 110 of 1960. F.1899/61.-2 BILLs-continued. JUDICIARY 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 64. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 88. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 121. Assent, 124. Act No. 32 of 1960. JUDICIARY (No. 2) 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 318. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 328-32. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 109 of 1960. LOAN (AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRLINES COMMISSION) 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor- General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 298-9. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 319. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 326. Assent, 337. Act No. 86 of 1960. LOAN (HOUSING) 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 221-2. Second reading debated, 245, 251. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 251-2. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 265. Assent, 297. Act No. 62 of 1960. LOAN (QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS LIMITED) 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 298. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 319. Agreed to by Senate with amendment. Senate's amendment agreed to, 328. Assent, 337. Act No. 78 of 1960. MARRIAGE 1960.-Leave to bring in, 91. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 119. Second reading debated, 140, 144. Second reading; Committee, 144. MEAT EXPORT CONTROL 1960.-Leave to bring in, 23. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 24. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 30. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 47. Assent, 79. Act No. 9 of 1960. MEAT EXPORT CONTROL (No. 2) 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 266. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 295. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 313. Assent, 337. Act No. 72 of 1960. NATIONAL CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION 1960.-By leave, leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 250. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 311-2. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 316. Assent, 337. Act No. 83 of 1960. NATIONAL LIBRARY 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 253. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 293. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 318. Assent, 334. Act No. 69 of 1960.

NATIONAL SERVICE (DISCHARGE OF TRAINEES) 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 71. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 88. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 121. Assent, 124. Act No. 28 of 1960. NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 243; second reading debated, 296, 306. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 306-7. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 316. Assent, 337. Act No. 82 of 1960. PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 17. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 27. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 46. Assent, 69. Act No. 4 of 1960. PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA (No. 2) 1960.-Leave to bring in, 193. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 193. Second reading debated, 208, 209. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 209-11. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 219. Assent, 228. Act No. 47 of 1960. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS BROADCASTING 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 80. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 121. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 129. Assent, 135. Act No. 35 of 1960. PATENTS 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading, 88. Second reading moved, 130. Second reading; Committee; reported with amendments; report, by leave, adopted; third reading by leave, 326-7. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 107 of 1960. POLLUTION OF THE SEA BY OIL 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading, 27. Second reading moved, 30. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 40. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 65. Assent, 83. Act No. 11 of 1960. BILLs-continued. POST AND TELEGRAPH 1960.-By leave, leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 250. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 290. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 325. Assent, 337. Act No. 85 of 1960. PUBLIC SERVICE 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading, 263. Second reading moved, by leave, 265. Second reading; Committee, 305. Committee continued; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 316-8. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 105 of 1960. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 17. Second reading debated, 28, 42, 43. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 43. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 67. Assent, 83. Act No. 13 of 1960. PYRITES BOUNTY 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 311. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 323. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 102 of 1960. REPATRIATION 1960.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 182. Second reading debated, 193, 194. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 194-7. Assent, 205. Act No. 44 of 1960. SALARIES (STATUTORY OFFICES) ADJUSTMENT 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 47-8. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 67. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 81. Assent, 88. Act No. 17 of 1960. SALES TAX (Nos. 1 TO 9) 1960.-Brought in on resolution from Committee oT Ways and Means, and (Standing Orders having been suspended) Bills passed through all stages, 306. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 324. Assent 337. Acts Nos. 89-97 of 1960. SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 136. Second reading; Committee; reported with amendment; report, by leave, adopted; third reading, by leave, 230. Agreed to by Senate with amendment, 264. Senate's amendment agreed to, 289. Assent, 309. Act No. 65 of 1960.

SALES TAX (EXEMPTIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS) (No. 2) 1960.-By leave. Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 260. Second reading debated, 298, 299, 301, 304. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 304-5. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 324. Assent, 337. Act No. 88 of 1960. SEAMEN'S COMPENSATION 1960.-By leave, leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 251. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 289. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 305. Assent, 334. Act No. 67 of 1960. SEAMEN'S WAR PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCES 1960.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 188. Amendment (Mr. Haylen) that Bill be withdrawn and redrafted to provide for an appropriate allowance to a remarried widow and parents of an Australian mariner, 199. Second reading and amendment debated; amendment negatived; Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 199-200. Assent, 207. Act No. 46 of 1960. SNOWY MOUNTAINS HYDRO-ELECTRIC AUTHORITY 1960.-Brought from Senate; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 266. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 333. Assent, 337. Act No. 104 of 1960. SOCIAL SERVICES 1960.-Leave to bring in, 170. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 181. Second reading debated, 186. Amendment (Mr. Makin) that Bill be withdrawn and redrafted to provide among other social service benefits increased amounts for dependent wives of invalids and old age pensioners, and increased rates of child endownment, also to provide social service payments generally more adequate to meet present living costs, &c., 187. Second reading and amendment debated, 187, 188. Amendment negatived; Second reading; Committee, 188-9; Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to, 189. Committee continued; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 189-92. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 197. Assent, 205. Act No. 45 of 1960. STATE GRANT (SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA) 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 57-8. Second reading debated, 67, 70. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 70. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 81. Assent, 88. Act No. 16 of 1960. STATES GRANTS (SPECIAL ASSISTANCE) 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 241. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 244. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 265. Assent, 297. Act No. 60 of 1960. B;Ls--continued. STATES GRANTS (UNIVERSITIES) 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 288-9. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 318. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 106 of 1960. STEVEDORING INDUSTRY CHARGE ASSESSMENT 1960.-Leave to bring in, 231. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 232. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 251. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 265. Assent, 297. Act No. 61 of 1960. SUGAR AGREEMENT 1960.-Leave to bring in, 231. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 232. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 251. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 284. Assent, 309. Act No. 63 of 1960. SULPHURIC ACID BOUNTY 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 72. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 88. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 121. Assent, 124. Act No. 30 of 1960. SULPHURIC ACID BOUNTY (No. 2) 1960.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General, considered in Committee and agreed to; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in; first reading; second reading moved, 310-11. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 323. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 335. Assent, 337. Act No. 101 of 1960. SUPPLY 1960-61.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General and referred to Committee of Supply; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means; first reading; second reading moved, 77-8. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 128. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 135. Assent, 135. Act No. 37 of 1960. SUPPLY (WORKS AND SERVICES) 1960-61.-Appropriation recommended by Governor-General and referred to Committee of Supply; Standing Orders suspended; Bill brought in on resolution from Committee of Ways and Means; first reading; second reading moved, 77-8. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, 128. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 135. Assent, 135. Act No. 38 of 1960. TARIFF BOARD 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 135. Second reading debated, 140, 142. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 142-3. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 152. Assent, 163. Act No. 41 of 1960. TAXATION ADMINISTRATION 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 17. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 21. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 30. Assent, 33. Act No. 1 of 1960. TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION) 1960.-Leave to bring in, 65. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 66. Second reading debated, 78, 80. Second reading; Committee; 81. Committee continued. Reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 84-6. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 121. Assent, 124. Act No. 27 of 1960. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES (NATIONAL STANDARDS) 1960.-Leave to bring in, 231. Brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 232. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 251. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 284. Assent, 309. Act No. 64 of 1960. WHALING 1960.-By leave; leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 35. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 43. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 61. Assent, 83. Act No. 10 of 1960. WHEAT INDUSTRY STABILIZATION 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 17. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 21. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 31. Assent, 38. Act No. 2 of 1960. WOOL RESEARCH 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved by leave, 266. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted ; third reading, by leave, 295. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 313. Assent, 337. Act No. 73 of 1960.

WOOL TAX (No. 1) 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 266. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 295. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 313. Assent, 337. Act No. 74 of 1960. WOOL TAX (No. 2) 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 266. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted; third reading, by leave, 295. Agreed to by Senate without requests, 313. Assent, 337. Act No. 75 of 1960. WOOL USE PROMOTION 1960.-Leave to bring in; brought in; first reading; second reading moved, by leave, 265. Second reading; Committee; reported without amendment; report adopted: third reading, by leave, 294. Agreed to by Senate without amendment, 313. Assent, 337. Act No. 70 of 1960. Brisbane. See "Committees-Public Works." Broadcasting and Television Bill. See "Bills." Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings. See " Committees." Budget- 1960-61, presented, 136. And see " Supply-Committee of." Business- Business of the Day called on-By motion under Standing Order No. 106A, 61, 79, 91, 170. Days and Hours of Meeting- Special Adjournment-date to be fixed, 131, 335. Special Adjournment-to fixed date, 37, 122, 169, 243. Debate- Closed by mover having spoken in reply. Leave to continue debate not granted, 290. Continued, by leave, and by suspension of Standing Orders, after Minister had spoken in reply, 252. Interrupted- Under Standing Order No. 92, 35, 57, 276. Under Standing Order No. 108, 80, 142. Under Standing Order No. 291 (" Grievance Day "), 23, 65, 129, 232, 265, 309. Limitation of, 276. Time for, extended, 31, 80. General- Not called on (time having expired), 45, 243, Notice of Motion- Time for extended, 31. Proceeded with after intervening business postponed, 144. Order of the Day proceeded with forthwith (on other than General Business Day) after Standing Orders suspended, 229. Standing Orders suspended to enable General Business to take precedence until six o'clock p.m., 149. Time for, extended, 31, 80. Government- Precedence to for one sitting day, 157, 203, 217, 249, 285, 321. Standing Order No. 10 suspended in relation to Government Busness, 11. Postponed, 46, 136, 144, 265. Notice of Motion- General Business-time for extended, 31. Lapsed (called on and not moved), 227. Postponed, 265. Standing Orders suspended to enable consideration of Notices of Motion being continued without interruption under Standing Order No. 108, 149. Orders of the Day- Discharged, 124. Postponed, 21, 39, 42, 48, 59, 73, 91, 118, 140, 145, 153, 193, 213, 244, 251, 289, 293, 294, 298, 306, 323, 328. Postponed, 46, 136, 144. Standing Order No. 104 (eleven o'clock rule) suspended- By leave-For remainder of week, 128. On notice- For remainder of month-debated, 87. For remainder of Session-debated, 250. Suspension of sitting, 32, 83 (as mark of respect), 227 (as mark of respect), 335.

C.

Calwell, Mr.-Appointed Leader of Opposition, 2. Cambodia-King of. See " Deaths." Canada Preference. See " Customs Tariff" under " Ways and Means." Canadian Preference. See " Customs Tariff" under "Bills" and "Ways and Means." . See " Committees-' Australian Capital Territory' and 'Public Works'." Casey, Mr.-Resignation, 2. Cattle and Beef Research Bills. See "Bills." Cattle Slaughter Levy. See " Bills " and " Ways and Means," Cattle Slaughter Levy Collection Bill. See "Bills." Chairman of Committees- Members named by- After apology matter not proceeded with, 279 (2). Takes Chair as Deputy Speaker, 227. Chairmen of Committees-Temporary-Nomination by Speaker, 70. Chemical Physics Laboratory Building, Clayton. See " Committees-Public Works." Civil Engineering Aerodrome Works. See " Committees-Public Works-Perth (W.A.) &c." Clarey, Mr.- Leave of absence, 9, 45. See "Deaths." Clayton (Vic.). See " Committees-Public Works." Clerk of the House- Informs House of absence of Speaker, 227. Reads report of Committee, 121, 150, 219, 231, 289, 334. Closure moved (and agreed to, unless otherwise shown)- In the House- Adjournment of House, 18, 22, 25, 36, 125, 152, 154, 156, 161, 165, 182, 204, 206, 212, 226, 230, 255, 290, 296. Conciliation and Arbitration Bill 1960-Second reading, 62. Crimes Bill 1960-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 253. Events in South Africa-Motion (Mr. Calwell) and amendment (Mr. Menzies)- Question-that words stand, 46 (withdrawn, by leave), 46. Judiciary Bill (No. 2) 1960-Second reading, 329. Papua and New Guinea Bill (No. 2) 1960- Second reading, 209. Third reading, 211. Repatriation Bill 1960-Second reading, 194. Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Bill (No. 2) 1960-Second reading, 304. Social Services Bill 1960- Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Makin), 188. Third reading, 191. Standing Order-No. 104-Suspension of, 87, 250. Telephonic Communications (Interception) Bill 1960- Second reading, 80. Third reading, 85. United Nations-General Assembly-Ministerial Statement-Motion for Printing Paper- Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 240. In Committee- Broadcasting and Television Bill 1960- Clause 13-Amendment (Mr. Ward), 118. Clauses 21 to 26, 119. Clause 27, 119. Conciliation and Arbitration Bill 1960-Bill be agreed to, 63. Crimes Bill 1960- Proposed new clause 13A (Mr. Whitlam), 266. Proposed new clause 13A (Sir Garfield Barwick)- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 267. New clause, 268. Proposed new clause 138 (Mr. Whitlam), 268. Clause 14-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 269. Clause 23-to the end of proposed section 24- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 270. Amendment (Sir Garfield Barwick), 271. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 271. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 272. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 273. Estimates 1960-61-Votes be agreed to-Departments, &c.- Prime Minister's, 167. External Affairs, 170. Attorney-General's, 186. Interior and Works, 201. Civil Aviation and Shipping Transport, 204. Defence Services, &c., 218. Miscellaneous Services, &c., 218. Commonwealth Railways, Postmaster-General and Broadcasting and Television Services, 222 Estimates-Works and Services-1960-61, 224. Judiciary Bill (No. 2) 1960- Clause 2, 330. Clause 3, 330. Closure moved (and agreed to, unless otherwise shown)-continued. In Committee-continued. Papua and New Guinea Bill (No. 2) 1960-Clause 8- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 209. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 210. Repatriation Bill 1960- Proposed new clause 3A (Mr. Reynolds), 194. Proposed new clause 3B (Mr. Barnard), 195. Social Services Bill 1960- Financial Resolution, 189. Clause 2, 190. Clause 6, 190. Clause 26, 191. Telephonic Communications (Interception) Bill 1960-Bill be agreed to, 84. Of Member. See " Members." Colonial Light Dues Legislation Repeal Bill. See " Bills." Committees- Australian Capital Territory-Joint Committee- Power to adjourn from place to place, debated and agreed to, 205. (Duration of matter referred to Committee on 12th July, 1960.) Message from Senate agreeing to extension of Committee's powers, 206. Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings-Joint Committee (Statutory)- Report presented and adopted, Seventh, 37. Resignation of Mr. Opperman and appointment of Mr. Pearce, 9. Foreign Affairs-Joint Committee-Appointment of Mr. Fairbairn in the place of Mr. Joske (resigned), 141. House Committee (Standing)-Discharge of Mr. Opperman and appointment of Mr. Chaney, 15. Printing Committee (Standing)- Discharge of Mr. Opperman and appointment of Mr. Browne, 15. Reports presented and agreed to-First, 121. Second, 150. Third (presented), 218-9. Fourth, 231. Fifth, 289-90. Sixth (presented), 334. Public Accounts Committee (Joint Statutory)- Discharge of Mr. Bland, 11. Appointment of Mr. Davis, 15. Discharge of Mr. Cairns and appointment of Mr. Luchetti, 29. Reports presented-Forty-sixth, 11. Forty-seventh, 141. Forty-eighth, 155. Forty-ninth, 215. Fiftieth, 248. Fifty-first, 257. Fifty-second, 301. Public Works-Parliamentary Standing Committee (Joint Statutory)- Works referred to, reports, by, &c.- Brisbane (Qld.)- Edison Telephone Exchange-Approval of Work, 11. Mail Exchange at Roma-street-Approval of Work, 11. Canberra (A.C.T.)- Canberra Community Hospital- Main Hospital Block-Report; debated, 129. Approval of Work-Motion, 160; debated and agreed to, 164. Nurses' Home and Training School-Report, 130. Approval of Work-Motion, 155; debated and agreed to, 163. Clayton (Vic.)-Chemical Physics Laboratory Building-Reference of Work, 263. Melbourne-Customs House-Report, 91. Approval of Work, 127. Parkville (Vic.)-General Laboratory Building-Reference of Work, 263. Perth (W.A.)- International Terminal Building at Perth Airport-Reference of Work, 84. Report, 142, 229. Approval of Work-Motion, 155; debated and agreed to, 163. Works at Perth Airport-Reference of Works, 127. Report, 151. Approval of Work; debated and agreed to, 322. Toowoomba (Qld.)-Commonwealth Offices-Reference of Work, 285. And see " Address ", " Chairman of ", " Standing Orders-Suspension of ", " Supply ", " Temporary Chairmen of", "Ways and Means" and " Motions-Papers, printing of." Commonwealth Bank-Company Debenture Notices. See " Ministerial Statements." Commonwealth Electoral Bill. See " Bills." Commonwealth Offices, Toowoomba. See " Committees-Public Works." Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. See " Ministerial Statements." Compulsory Political Levies. See " Motions-Papers, printing of." Conciliation and Arbitration Bill. See "Bills." Cope, Mr.-Leave of absence, 193, 239. Copper Bounty Bills. See "Bills." Costa, Mr.-Leave of absence, 193, 239. Crimes Bill. See "Bills." Customs Bills and Customs Tariff. See " Bills " and " Ways and Means." Customs House, Melbourne. See " Committees-Public Works." xxiv

D. Days and Hours of Meeting. See " Business." Deaths- Clarey, Hon. P. J.-Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 83. King of Cambodia-Death announced-Expression of sympathy, 33. Paramount Rulers of Malaya-Deaths announced-Expressions of sympathy, 33, 160. Timson, Mr. T. F.- Messages of sympathy reported by Deputy Speaker, 227. Vote of condolence-Suspension of sitting, 227. Debate. See " Business " and " Speech." Debenture Notices. See " Ministerial Statements-Commonwealth Bank, &c." Defence Forces Special Retirement Benefits Bill. See " Bills." Defence Review-Ministerial Statement. See " Motions-Papers, printing of." Deputy Speaker-Chair taken by, in absence of Speaker, 227. Discussion of Matters of Urgency. See " Urgency." Dissent from Rulings. See "Rulings." Distinguished Visitor-Provided with seat on floor of House-Thorneycroft, Rt. Hon. Peter (United Kingdom), 185. Division- The House proceeding to a division-Motion-That the question be now put-withdrawn by leave, and division not further proceeded with, 46. House proceeding to divide, but no Member voting on side of Ayes, Mr. Speaker declared question to be negatived, 264. Divisions in the House- Address in Reply-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 20. Adjournment of House-Closure, 18, 22, 25, 36, 156, 165, 183, 206, 212, 226, 230, 255, 291, 296. Aluminium Industry Bill 1960-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Duthie), 333. Broadcasting and Television Bill 1960-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 89. Business of the Day be called on, 62, 79, 170. Conciliation and Arbitration Bill 1960-Second reading-Closure, 62. Crimes Bill 1960- Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Calwell)- Closure, 254. Amendment, 254. Second reading, 254. Declaration as Urgent Bill, 275-6. Allotment of time, 276. Third reading, 288. Economic Measures-Ministerial Statement-Motion for Printing Paper-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 264. Events in South Africa-Motion (Mr. Calwell)-Amendment (Mr. Menzies)- Closure, 46. Question that words stand, 47. Government Business-Motion for precedence, 249, 285, 321. Judges' Remuneration Bill 1960-Second reading, 332. Judiciary Bill (No. 2) 1960- Second reading- Closure, 329. Second reading, 329. Report be adopted, 332. Third reading, 332. Member- " Be further heard ", 63. Suspension of, 159, 182. Closure of, 329. Papua and New Guinea Bill (No. 2) 1960-Third reading-Closure, 211. Post and Telegraph Bill 1960-Second reading, 290. Repatriation Bill 1960-Second reading-Closure, 194. Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Bill (No. 2) 1960-Second reading- Closure, 304. Second reading, 304-5. Seamen's War Pensions and Allowances Bill 1960-Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Haylen), 200. Social Services Bill 1960- Second reading-Amendment (Mr. Makin)- Closure, 188. Amendment, 188. Third reading-Closure, 192. Divisions in the House-continued. Speech-Extension of time, 58, 89. Standing Order-No. 104-Suspension of- Closure, 87, 250. Suspension of, 250. Standing Orders-Suspension of, 247. Tariff Board Bill 1960-Second reading, 142. Telephonic Communications (Interception) Bill 1960- Second reading- Closure, 81. Second reading, 81. Third reading- Closure, 85. Third reading, 85-6. United Nations-General Assembly-Ministerial Statement-Motion for Printing Paper-Amendment (Mr. Calwell)-Closure, 240. Wool Sales-Restrictive Trade Practices-Motion (Mr. Pollard), 25. Divisions in Committee- Broadcasting and Television Bill 1960- Clause 13- Amendment (Mr. Ward)- Closure, 118. Amendment, 118. Clauses 21 to 26-Closure, 119. Clause 27-Closure, 119. Budget 1960-61-First item-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 160. Cattle and Beef Research Bill 1960-Clause 9-Amendment (Mr. Nelson), 39 Conciliation and Arbitration Bill 1960-Bill be agreed to-Closure, 63. Crimes Bill 1960- Proposed new clause 13A (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 267. New clause, 267. Proposed new clause 13A (Sir Garfield Barwick)- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 267-8. Words stand in proposed new clause, 268. Closure, 268. Proposed new clause 13B (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 269. New clause, 269. Clause 14- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 269. Amendment, 270. Clause 23- To the end of proposed section 24- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 270. Amendment, 270-1. Amendment (Sir Garfield Barwick)-Closure, 271. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 271. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 272. Amendment, 272. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 273. Amendment, 273. Clause to the end of proposed section 24, as amended, be agreed to, 273. Proposed section 24AA- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 276-7. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 277. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 277. Proposed section 24AA, as amended, and the circulated amendments of the Government to that section be agreed to, 277-8. Proposed section 24AB- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 278. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 279. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 279. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 280. Proposed section 24AB, as amended, and the circulated amendments of the Government to that section be agreed to, 281. Remainder of clause 23 and the circulated amendment of the Government be agreed to, 281. Divisions in Committee-continued. Crimes Bill 1960-continued. Proposed new clause 23B (Sir Garfield Barwick)-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 282. Proposed new clause 26A (Mr. Calwell), 283. Clause 46-Amendments (Mr. Whitlam), 283. Clause 49- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 286. Amendment (Mr. A. D. Fraser),286. Clause as amended, and the circulated amendments of the Government to that clause be agreed to, 286-7. Clause 50-Amendments (Mr. Whitlam), 288. Customs Bill 1960-Clause 4, 143. Dissent from Temporary Chairman's Ruling, 168, 190. Estimates 1960-61-Votes be agreed to-Departments, &c.- Prime Minister's-Closure, 167. External Affairs-Closure, 170. Civil Aviation and Shipping and Transport, 204. Defence Services, &c.-Closure, 218. Miscellaneous Services, &c.-Closure, 218. Commonwealth Railways, Postmaster-General and Broadcasting and Television Services, 222. Estimates-Works and Services-1960-61-Closure, 224. Judiciary Bill (No. 2) 1960- Clause 1, 330. Clause 2- Closure, 330. Clause, 330. Clause 3- Closure, 330-1. Clause, 331. Title, 331. Bill be reported without amendment, 331. Member- " Be further heard ", 327-8. Closure of, 272, 280. National Capital Development Commission Bill 1960-Proposed new clause 4 (Mr. A. D. Fraser). 312. Papua and New Guinea Bill (No. 2) 1960-Clause 8- Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 209. Amendment, 210. Amendment (Mr. Whitlam)- Closure, 210. Amendment, 210. Patents Bill 1960-Clause 7-Amendment (Mr. Whitlam), 326. Pollution of the Sea by Oil Bill 1960-Clause 10, 40. Public Service Bill 1960- Clause 11-Amendment (Mr. Calwell), 316. Proposed new clause 9A (Mr. Calwell), 317. Repatriation Bill 1960- Proposed new clause 3A (Mr. Reynolds)- Closure, 194. New clause, 195. Proposed new clause 3B (Mr. Barnard)- Closure, 195. New clause, 196. Proposed new clause 6A (Mr. Bryant), 196. Proposed new clause 6B (Mr. Barnard), 197. Sales Tax-Ways and Means Resolution, 305-6. Seamen's War Pensions and Allowances Bill 1960-Proposed new clause 2A (Mr. Haylen), 200. Social Services Bill 1960- Financial Resolution-Closure, 189. Clause 2-Closure, 190. Clause 6-Closure, 191. Clause 26-Closure, 191. Speech-Extension of time, 280. Tariff Board Bill 1960-Clause 10, 143. Telephonic Communications (Interception) Bill 1960-Bill be agreed to- Closure, 84. Bill, 85.

Drummond, Mr.-Leave of absence, 21. xxvii

E. Economic Measures. See " Motions-Papers, printing of. Education. See " Urgency-Discussion of Matters of." Edison Telephone Exchange, Brisbane. See " Committees-Public Works." Election of Members- Balaclava Division-Issue of, and Return to, Writ, 133. Bendigo Division- Issue of Writ, 127. Return to Writ, 133 Calare Division- Issue of Writ, 207. Return to Writ, 257. Higinbotham Division-Issue of Writ, (proposed) 239, 243. Hunter Division- Issue of Writ, 2. Return to Writ, 41. La Trobe Division- Issue of Writ, 2. Return to Writ, 41. Electra Aircraft. See " Ministerial Statements." England, Mr. J. A.-Sworn, 263. Estimates. See "Advance to the Treasurer-Statement of Expenditure" and " Supply, Committee of- Messages, &c." Evatt, Mr.-Resignation, 2. Events in South Africa. See " Motions-General." Evidence Bill. See "Bills." Excise Bills and Excise Tariff. See " Bills " and " Ways and Means." Explosives Bill. See "Bills ".

F. Flax Canvas Industry. See " Ministerial Statements-Tariff Board, &c." Flax Industry Act Repeal Bill. See " Bills." Foreign Affairs. See " Committees." Fraser, Mr. A. D.-Leave of absence, 167.

G. General Assembly of the United Nations. See " Motions-Papers, printing of." General Business. See "Business." General Laboratory Building, Parkville. See " Committees-Public Works." Gluckman, Professor. See " Urgency-Discussion of matters of." Gold-Mining Industry. See " Motions-General." Government Business. See "Business." Government Printing Office, Canberra. See " Ministerial Statements." Governor-General (Viscount Dunrossil)- Address in Reply to. See " Address." Commission to administer oaths to Members-To Speaker, 2. Message from the, desiring attendance of Members in Senate Chamber-To hear Opening Speech 2. Opening Speech, 3-5. Proclamation appointing day of assembly of Second Session, read, 1. Proclamation proroguing Parliament. See page 339. And see " Messages." "Grievance Day "-Question, That the Speaker do now leave the Chair- Debated and negatived (after debate interrupted in accordance with Standing Order No. 291), 23, 65, 129, 232, 265, 309. Not called on, as time allowed under Standing Order No. 291 had expired, 38, 170. Order of Day for, postponed, 91, 153, 193, 213. xxviii

H. Hasluck, Mr.-Leave of absence, 45. Haylen, Mr.-Named and suspended, 182. Holt, Mr.-Leave of absence, 167. Hospital. See " Canberra Community Hospital" under " Committees-Public Works." Housing. See " Urgency-Discussion of Matters of." Howse, Mr.-Resignation, 205. Howson, Mr.-Leave of absence, 167.

I. Import Policy. See " Urgency-Discussion of matters of." Income Tax. See " Bills " and " Ways and Means." Indus Basin Development Fund Agreement Bill. See " Bills ". Indus Waters Agreements. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Statements." Insurance Bill. See "Bills." International Affairs. See " Motions-Papers, printing of." International Development Association Bill. See " Bills." International Monetary Agreements Bill. See " Bills." International Organizations (Privileges and Immunities) Bill. See " Bills." International Terminal Building at Perth Airport. See "Committees-Public Works" and " Motions- Papers, printing of." Inter-Parliamentary Union. See " Motions-Papers, printing of."

J. James, Mr. A. W.-Sworn, 41. Jess, Mr. J. D.-Sworn, 41. Joint Address. See " Address-To Her Majesty The Queen." Joint Committees. See " Committees." Joske, Mr.-Resignation, 133. Judges' Remuneration Bill. See "Bills." Judiciary Bills. See "Bills."

K. King of Cambodia. See "Deaths. "

L.

Land Tenure-Papua and New Guinea. See " Motions-Papers, printing of." Latrobe Valley Incidents. See " Motions-General." Lawson, Mr.-Leave of absence, 71, 193, 239. Lead and Zinc. See " Ministerial Statements." Leave of absence to Members. See " Members." Leave- To address the House, not granted, 290. To make Statement, not granted, 61, 182, 247. To enable Member to table papers during Speech, 80. To move, That Reports of the Printing Committee be agreed to, 121, 150, 231, 290. To move, That the Seventh Report of the Joint Committee on the Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings be agreed to, 37. To move, That Paper be printed, 65, 131. To withdraw closure motion, 46. To move amendments together, 129, 283. To amend words proposed to be inserted in motion, 47. To consider Motions together, 73, 258, 322. To table Paper, 127. To speak after debate closed by Minister speaking In reply, 252. To move further amendments, 277 (2), 279 (2). To move amendment, 317 (4). To withdraw amendment, 317. And see " Speech " and " Standing Orders." Limitation of debate. See "Business-Debate." Loan (Australian National Airlines Commission) Bill. See " Bills." Loan (Housing) Bill. See "Bills." Loan (Qantas Empire Airways Limited) Bill. See " Bills."

M.

Mail Exchange, Roma-street, Brisbane.. See "Committees-Public Works." Malaya-Paramount Ruler. See "Deaths." Marriage Bill. See "Bills" and" Ministerial Statements." Marriage of The Princess Margaret-Message of good wishes, 65. McColm, Mr.-Leave of absence, 229. Meat Export Control Bills. See "Bills." Medical Treatment for Ex-Servicemen. See " Motions-General." Melbourne. See "Committees-Public Works." Members- Attendance of-At each sitting. See at end of each day's proceedings. Closure of, 69 (negatived), 272 (negatived), 280 (negatived). Election. See "Election." Leave of absence, 9, 21, 29, 45 (2), 71, 167 (2), 193, 229, 239. Leave of absence to all Members, 131, 335. Named and Suspended- Mr. Haylen, 182-3. Mr. Ward, 159. Named-Matter not proceeded with- Mr. A. D. Fraser, 279. Mr. Pollard, 270. Mr. Ward, 279. Ordered by Temporary Chairman to withdraw from Committee-Mr. Ward, 182. Resignation of, 133, 205. Speech- "Be further heard "-Negatived, 63, 327-8. "Be not further heard ", 329. Extension of time. See " Speech." Sworn, 41, 133, 263. And see " Statements, by leave."

Menzies, Mr.-Leave of absence, 45. And see " United Nations."

Messages- From the Governor-General (Viscount Dunrossil)- Desiring attendance of Members in Senate Chamber-To hear Opening Speech, 2. Transmitting Estimates for, and recommending Appropriation. See "Supply, Committee of- Messages, &c." Recommending an Appropriation, in accordance with section 56 of the Constitution, for- Bills. See Proceedings on Bills under "Bills." Purpose of inserting new clause in Aluminum Industry Bill, 1960, 334. Notifying that the Royal Assent had been given to Bills. See Proceedings on Bills under "Bills." From the Senate- Acquainting the House that the Senate-Has agreed to the Amendments made by the House in the the following Bills-- Airports (Surface Traffic) 1960, 135. Aluminium Industry Bill 1960, 335. Transmitting for concurrence Bills initiated in the Senate. See Proceedings on Bills under" Bills." Notifying agreement to extension of powers of the Joint Committee on the Australian Capital Territory, 206. Notifying agreement, without amendment or requests, to Bill received from the House of Representatives. See Proceedings on Bills under "Bills." Returning with amendments the following Bills received from the House of Representatives- Broadcasting and Television 1960, 130. Sales Tax (Exemptions and Classifications) Bill 1960, 264. Loan (Qantas Empire Airways Limited) Bill 1960, 328. Midnight-Sittings after, 67, 81, 85, 89, 121, 128, 152, 154, 157, 191, 196, 204, 211, 219, 230, 252, 271, 290, 306, 318, 323, 333.

Ministerial duties. See" Ministry."

Ministerial Statements- Army Training Accident at the Rip, Port Phillip Bay, 131, 136. Australian National University-Appointments to Council, 203. Australian Universities Commission-Report, 253. Commonwealth Bank-Company Debenture Notices, 151. Commonwealth Prime Minister's Conference, 301. Compulsory Political Levies, 187. Defence Review, 27. Economic Measures, 260. Electra Aircraft, 19. General Assembly of the United Nations, 238. Government Printing Office, Canberra, 215. Indus Waters Agreements, 185. International Affairs, 315. Lead and Zinc, 13. National Library, 65. National Library-Interim Council, 215. National Radiation Advisory Committee-Third Annual Report, 203. Naval Radio Communications, 169. Nigeria, 169. Papua and New Guinea- Land Tenure, 38. Australian Policy, 145. Patents Bill, 312. Patents Bill and Marriage Bill, 169. Potato Shipments from Tasmania, 65. Radioactivity Sampling of Atmosphere, 253. Rural Lending, 229. Tariff Board-Report of Deputy Chairman-Flax Canvas Industry, 315. Television, 247. Tibetan Refugees, 21. Wheat Industry, 301. And see " Standing Orders."

Ministry- Absence of- Sir G. Barwick, 185. Senator Sir Walter Cooper, 79. Senator Gorton, 249. Mr. Hasluck, 41. Mr. Holt, 157. Mr. Hulme, 133. Mr. McMahon, 79, 123. Mr. Menzies, 41, 203, 205. Ministerial changes and arrangements, 2, 297.

Motions- Amendments moved, 31, 238, 260. Considered together, 73, 258, 322. Moved together, 77, 78. Withdrawn, by leave, 240.

Principal Motions- General- Events in South Africa-That this House expresses its abhorrence at the shooting down of native men, women and children at several places in South Africa; expresses its sympathy with the relatives and agrees that the circumstances of this tragic incident should be brought before the notice of the United Nations, &c. (Mr. Calwell), 31. Amendment (Mr. Menzies) to omit all words after " That" and insert House regrets loss of human lives, expresses sympathy with those who have suffered and hopes that adjustment of all disputes and differences will be achieved by orderly and lawful processes, &c., Motion and amendment debated, 31, 46. Question that words stand, negatived; Words proposed to be inserted amended by Mr. Holt, by leave, by omitting the words "orderly and lawful" and inserting in their stead "orderly, just, lawful and peaceful"; Question that words be inserted agreed to. Motion as amended agreed to, 47. Motions-continued. Principal Motions-continued. General-continued. Gold-Mining Industry-That the gold-mining industry is of great importance to Australia's economy and that the decline in gold production should be arrested (Mr. Browne); debated, 142. Latrobe Valley Incidents-That in the opinion of this House, the truth about certain recent incidents in the Latrobe Valley should be ascertained and made public (Mr. Wentworth); debated, 80, 142. Medical Treatment for Ex-servicemen-That in the opinion of this House, provision should be made for adequate medical treatment of ex-servicemen who served in the 1914-18 War (Mr. Bryant); debated, 149. Repatriation Law-Onus of Proof-That in the opinion of this House, that section of the repatriation law relating to the onus of proof is not being administered in a proper way (Mr. Barnard); debated, 144. Wool Sales-Restrictive Trade Practices-That this House registers its strongest disapproval of the Government's refusal to protect wool-growers against " pies" or rings, &c. (Mr. Pollard); debated and negatived, 25. Papers,Printing of- Army Training Accident at the Rip, Port Phillip Bay-Ministerial Statement, 16th August, 1960 (Mr. Osborne); debated, 136, 138. Australian Policy in Papua and New Guinea-Ministerial Statement (Mr. Holt), 145. Australian Universities Commission-Report on Australian Universities 1958-1963 (Mr. Menzies), 253. Compulsory Political Levies-Ministerial Statement (Mr. McMahon); debated, 187. Defence Review-Ministerial Statement-29th March, 1960 (Mr. Townley), 27. Debated, 32, 33. Negatived, 33. Economic Measures-Ministerial Statement (Mr. Holt), 260. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) to omit all words after "That" and insert House has no confidence in the Government's capacity to guide the Australian economy efficiently, &c., 260. Motion and amendment debated, 260, 263. Amendment negatived, 264. Motion negatived, 264. General Assembly of the United Nations-Ministerial Statement (Mr. Menzies), 238. Amend- ment (Mr. Calwell) to omit all words after " That" and insert the Prime Minister erred in not conferring with all Commonwealth countries before moving his amendment to Mr. Nehru's motion, &c., 238. Motion and Amendment debated, 238, 240. Amendment negatived. Motion withdrawn, by leave, 240. International Affairs-Ministerial Statement, 6th December, 1960 (Mr. Menzies), 315. Inter-Parliamentary Union-Tokyo Conference, 1960-Report of Australian Delegation (Mr. McColm, by leave); debated, 309. Inter-Parliamentary Union-Warsaw Conference, 1959-Report of Australian Delegation (Tabled 25th November, 1959.) (Mr. Haworth, by leave); debated and agreed to, 131. Land Tenure in Papua and New Guinea-Ministerial Statement (Mr. Hasluck), 38. Mutual Weapons Development Programme Agreement between Australia and the United States, signed at Washington, 23rd August, 1960 (Mr. Holt), 151. National Library-Ministerial Statement (Mr. Crean), 65, 142. Public Works Committee Report-International Terminal Building at Perth Airport (Mr. Fairhall), 142. Agreed to, 229. Mutual Weapons Development Programme Agreement, &c. See " Motions-Papers, printing of."

N.

Naming of Members. See" Members." National Capital Development Commission Bill. See "Bills." National Health Services. See " Urgency-Discussion of matters of." National Library. See "Bills", " Ministerial Statements" and " Motions-Papers, printing of." National Radiation Advisory Committee. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Statements." National Service (Discharge of Trainees) Bill. See "Bills." Nationality and Citizenship Bill. See "Bills." Naval Radio Communications. See " Ministerial Statements." New Guinea. See "Papua and New Guinea" and "Urgency-Discussion of Matters of-Professor Gluckman." New Zealand Preference. See" Customs Tariff" under " Bills" and" Ways and Means." Nigeria. See " Ministerial Statements" and " Statements." Notice of Motion. See "Business." Nurses' Home and Training School at Canberra Community Hospital. See " Committees-Public Works." xxxii

0. Oaths-To Members-Administered by-Speaker, 41, 133, 263. And see " Speaker-Commission to administer Oath." Opposition-Appointment of Leader and Deputy Leader, 2. Orders of the Day. See "Business."

P. Papers presented. See "Index to Papers presented to Parliament" (page xxxix). Papers- Presented by leave, 127. Presented by Member, by leave, during speech, 80. Report read by Clerk of the House, 121, 150, 219, 231, 289, 334. Tabled in previous Session-Printing moved by leave, 131. And see " Committees-Printing ", "Motions-Papers, printing of" and "Speaker." Papua and New Guinea. See "Bills" and " Motions-Papers, printing of." Paramount Ruler of Malaya. See "Deaths." Parkville. See " Committees-Public Works." Parliament (Twenty-third) of the Commonwealth- Opening of Second Session, 1. Speech of Governor-General reported by Speaker, 3. Prorogation of. See page 339. Parliament House Employee. See "Statements, by leave." Parliament House-Newspaper Articles. See " Speaker." Parliamentary Proceedings Broadcasting. See "Bills" and " Committees-Broadcasting." Parliamentary Retiring Allowances Trust-discharge of Mr. Opperman and appointment of Mr. Pearce as Trustee, 13. Patents Bill. See "Bills " and " Ministerial Statements." Perth. See " Committees-Public Works." Petitions- Received (and read unless otherwise shown)- Social Services- Praying that the House will pass legislation to ease the means test and increase social service benefits payable to civilian widow pensioners and their dependent children-From certain citizens of Australia, 61, 69 (not read), 71 (not read), 87 (2) (not read), 127 (not read), 139, 141 (2) (1 not read). Praying that the House will increase pensions, control prices and provide free medical and pharmaceutical benefits-From certain citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia, 139 (11) (10 not read), 141 (5) (4 not read), 153 (not read). Telephonic Communications- Praying that the House will take action to have the Telephonic Communications (Interception) Act 1960 repealed-From certain electors of New South Wales, 139, 315. Praying that action be taken to have the Rocky Crossing and Top Naas telephone exchanges included in the Tharwa zone under the E.L.S.A. arrangements, 155. Points of Order. See " Rulings, &c." Pollution of the Sea by Oil Bill. See " Bills." Port Phillip Bay-Army Training Accident at The Rip. See " Ministerial Statements " and " Motions- Papers, printing of." Postal Charges. See " Urgency-Discussion of matters of." Post and Telegraph Bill.-See "Bills." Postponement of Business or Orders of the Day. See "Business." Potato Shipments from Tasmania. See " Ministerial Statements." Princess Margaret-Her Royal Highness-Marriage, 65. Printing. See " Committees." Proclamations-Twenty-third Parliament- Convening (Second Session), on 8th March, 1960, 1. Prorogation of. See page 339. Public Accounts Committee. See " Committees." Public Service Bill. See "Bills." Public Works Committee. See "Bills " and " Committees." Pyrites Bounty Bill. See "Bills." xxxiii

Q. Queen Elizabeth. See "Address." Questions without Notice. See " Speaker."

R. Radioactivity Sampling of Atmosphere. See " Ministerial Statements." Redfem Homes. See " Urgency-Discussion of matters of." Repatriation Bill. See " Bills." Repatriation Law-Onus of Proof. See " Motions-General." Rhodesia and Nyasaland-Federation of. See " Customs Tariff" under "Bills " and "Ways and Means." Royal Birth. See "Address." Roma-street Mail Exchange, Brisbane. See " Committees-Public Works." Rulings, &c.-By Temporary Chairman- That the remarks of the honorable member for Hindmarsh were not relevant to the Vote under discussion, 168. Dissent from Ruling moved (Mr. Calwell); negatived, 168. That the proposed amendment would not be in order as its effect would be to increase the amount of the appropriation required, 190. Dissent from Ruling moved (Mr. Calwell); negatived, 190. Rural Lending. See " Ministerial Statements." Russell, Mr.-Leave of absence, 167, 239.

S. Salaries (Statutory Offices) Adjustment Bill. See " Bills." Sales Tax. See " Bills " and " Ways and Means." Seamen's Compensation Bill. See " Bills." Seamen's War Pensions and Allowances Bill. See " Bills." Senate amendments to Bills. See " Messages-From the Senate" and "Bills." Sitting Days and Hours. See " Business." Sittings after Midnight. See " Midnight." Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority Bill. See " Bills." Social Services. See "Bills " and " Petitions." South Africa-Events in. See " Motions-Paper, printing of." Speaker (Hon. J. McLeay)- Absence of Speaker-Deputy Speaker takes Chair, 227. Address in Reply. See " Address." Commission to administer Oath to Members, 2. Member named by-Suspended, 159, 182. Oath administered by, 41, 133, 263. Presents papers, 139, 185, 215, 229. Reports Governor-General's Opening Speech, 3. Statement regarding Newspaper Articles on Parliament House, 153. Statement regarding Questions without Notice, 199. Warrant appointing Temporary Chairmen of Committees, 70, 239. Writs, issue of. See " Election of Members." And see " Rulings, &c." Special adjournment. See "Business." Speech- Extensions of time- Agreed to- Adjournment of House, 56, 230. Other, 32, 58, 66, 69, 89, 91 (2), 170, 280. Negatived, 161. Leave given to Member to continue at future time, 59, 65, 80, 142 (3), 193. Member- " Be further heard ", negatived, 63, 327-8. " Be not further heard "-Agreed to, 329. And see " Standing Orders." F.1899/61.-3 XXXiv

Standing and Statutory Committees. See "Committees."

Standing Orders- No. 10. See " Government Business." No. 17. See "Temporary Chairmen of Committees." No. 92. See "Business-Debate" and "Suspension of-By leave" under this heading. No. 104. See "Business." No. 108. See "Business-Debate" and " Suspension of-By leave" under this heading. No. 156. See " Business-Notice of Motion." No. 223. See " Suspension of-On notice" under this heading. No. 291. See " Grievance Day." No. 302. See " Members-Named and suspended." Suspension of- By leave- To enable the following Members to speak without limitation of time- Attorney-General, 181. Leader of Opposition, 260, 315. To enable following Members to speak on Address in Reply- Leader of Opposition (period not exceeding 30 minutes), 9. Prime Minister (period not exceeding 30 minutes), 12. To enable the Prime Minister and Mr. Whitlam each to speak for period not exceeding 30 minutes, 263. To enable the time allotted for the discussion of an "Urgency" matter to be extended by three minutes, 69. To extend time for General Business motion until 12.45 p.m. and to enable the Prime Minister to speak on the motion for a period not exceeding 30 minutes, 31. To enable (a) General Business to take precedence of Government Business until six o'clock p.m. and (b) the consideration of Notices of Motion being continued without interruption under Standing Order No. 108, 149. To enable the debate on the Adjournment to be continued after being closed by Minister speaking in reply, 252. On contingent notice- To enable stages of Bills to be passed without delay, 24, 48, 58, 72, 73 (2), 76, 78, 124, 222, 223, 225, 241, 242, 258 (2), 289, 298 (2), 299, 306, 310, 311 (2), 318, 319, 322. To enable nine Sales Tax Bills to be considered together, 306. On notice- To enable Order of the Day, General Business to be proceeded with forthwith, 229. So much of Standing Order No. 223 as would prevent during consideration in Committee of the Whole of the Crimes Bill 1960, proposed new clauses being considered in their numerical order with the clauses as printed in the Bill, 258. Without notice, by absolute majority- To enable the Leader of the Opposition to speak without limitation of time, 238. To enable the Postmaster-General to make a Ministerial Statement, 247. And see " Committees." Statements, by leave- Calwell, Mr.- Army Training Accident at The Rip, Port Phillip Bay, 131. Indus Waters Agreements, 185. National Library-Interim Council, 215. National Radiation Advisory Committee, 203. Nigeria, 169. Fraser, Mr. J. R.-Parliament House Employee, 92. And see "Speaker" and "Deputy Speaker." State Grant (Special Assistance to South Australia), 57. States Grants (Special Assistance) Bill. See "Bills." States Grants (Universities) Bill. See "Bills." Stevedoring Industry Charge Assessment Bill. See "Bills." Stewart, Mr.-Leave of absence, 193. Stokes, Mr.-Leave of absence, 29. Sugar Agreement Bill. See "Bills." Sulphuric Acid Bounty Bills. See "Bills." SupplyBills. See"Bills." Supply, Committee of- Appointed, 20. Messages from Governor-General referred to, recommending appropriations for- Estimates-1959-60-Additional, 75. 1959-60-Further Additional, 124. 1960-61, 136. Estimates-Works and Services-1959-60-Additional, 75. 1960-61, 136. Supply Bill 1960-61, 77. Supply (Works and Services) Bill 1960-61, 77. XXXV

Supply, Committee of-continued. House in Committee- Budget 1960-61, 136. General debate, 149, 151, 153, 156, 157, 160. Amendment (Mr. Calwell) to reduce first item by £1-debated, 149, 151, 153, 156, 157, 160; negatived, 160. First item agreed to, 160. Estimates- 1959-60-Additional, 75-6. Further additional, 124. 1960-61, 164, 167-8, 170-1, 181, 182, 186, 201, 203-4, 204, 205-6, 207, 211, 213, 216, 217-8, 222. Votes ordered to be considered in certain order, either separately or together as shown in Schedule, 164. Estimates-Works and Services-1959-60-Additional, 76. 1960-61, 224. Supply Bill 1960-61, 77. Supply (Works and Services) Bill 1960-61, 78. Resolutions reported and adopted- Estimates 1959-60-Additional, 76. Further Additional, 124. 1960-61, 222-3. Estimates-Works and Services-1959-60-Additional, 76. 1960-61, 224-5. Supply Bill 1960-61, 78. Supply (Works and Services) Bill 1960-61, 78. For subsequent proceedings see " Ways and Means " and " Bills." Question put under Standing Order No. 291. See " Grievance Day." Suspension of Members. See " Members." Suspension of Sitting. See " Business." Suspension of Standing Orders. See " Standing Orders."

T. Tariff Board. See "Bills" and " Ministerial Statements-Tariff Board-Report of Deputy Chairman." Taxation Administration Bill. See " Bills." Telephonic Communications (Interception). See " Bills " and " Petitions." Television. See " Ministerial Statements." Temporary Chairman of Committees- Member named by, after apology matter not further proceeded with, 270. Orders member to withdraw from Committee, 182. And see " Rulings." Temporary Chairmen of Committees-Nomination by Speaker, 70, 239. Thorneycroft, Rt. Hon. Peter. See " Distinguished Visitor." Tibetan Refugees. See " Ministerial Statements." Timson, Mr.-Leave of absence, 45. And see " Deaths." Toowoomba. See " Committees-Public Works." Trade Practices affecting Primary Producers. See " Urgency-Discussion of Matters of." Treasurer's Advance. See "Advance to the Treasurer."

U. United Nations-General Assembly-Attendance of Prime Minister, 203. And see " Motions-Papers, printing of." United States-Mutual Weapons Development. See " Motions-Papers, printing of." Urgency-Discussion of Matters of- Aboriginal Welfare-The necessity for the Commonwealth in its own Territories, and the States with aid from and under the leadership of the Commonwealth to undertake the transformation of the social conditions of people of aboriginal race, &c. (Mr. Beazley)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on Business of the Day, 91. Australian Aluminium Production Commission-The expressed intention of the Government to dispose of its financial interest in the Australian Aluminium Production Commission, &c. (Mr. Barnard)- Discussion concluded, 38. xxxvi

Urgency-Discussion of matter of-continued. Education-The failure of the Government to institute a national inquiry to ascertain to what extent Commonwealth assistance is required to provide adequately for primary, secondary and technical education in Australia, &c. (Mr. Reynolds)-Discussion terminated in accordance with Standing Order No. 92, 57. Housing-The failure of the Government to provide adequate funds to the State Government housing instrumentalities, to enable them to build sufficient houses, &c. (Mr. Bird)-StandingOrders suspended to extend the time allotted for the discussion by three minutes.-Discussion terminated on expiration of time allotted, 69. Import Policy-The damage likely to be caused to the Australian economy by the Government's decision to lift restrictions on imported goods (Mr. Peters)-Discussionterminated by motion to call on Business of the Day, 79. National Health Services-The unfortunate effects of the Government's policies in national health, including the imposition of undue financial burdens on the sick, &c. (Mr. Barnard)-Discussion concluded, 45. Postal Charges-The undesirability of continuing the present postal charges, &c. (Mr. Crean)-Discussion terminated in accordance with Standing Order No. 92, 35. Professor Gluckman-The Government's failure to give Professor Gluckman its reasons for refusing him entry to New Guinea, &c. (Mr. Calwell)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on Business of the Day, 169-70. Redfern Homes-The failure of the Government to provide or finance alternative accommodation for the residents of the homes which it proposes to demolish, &c. (Mr. Cope)-Discussion terminated by motion to call on Business of the Day, 61. Trade Practices affecting Primary Producers-The failure of the Government to take action in respect of trade practices affecting primary producers, &c. (Mr. Jones)-Discussionconcluded, 243.

Urgent Bills, &c. (under Standing Order No. 93)-Crimes Bill, 1960, 276.

V.

Visit abroad of Prime Minister. See " Motions-Papers, printing of."

W. Ward, Mr.-Named and suspended, 159. War Service Land Settlement. See "Petitions" Ways and Means, Committee of- Appointed, 20. House in Committee- Apple and Pear Export Charges, 297. Cattle Slaughter Levy, 24. Customs Tariff Amendments-(No. 1), 49-52, 73. (No. 2), 53, 73. (No. 3), 92-102, 258. (No. 4), 103, 258. (No. 5), 104-5, 258. (No. 6), 106-9, 258. (No. 7), 109-111, 258. (No. 8), 112, 258. (No. 9), 112, 258. (No. 10), 113, 258. (No. 11), 113, 258. (No. 12), 114, 258. (No. 13), 114-5, 258. (No.14), 137, 258. (No. 15), 171-2, 258. (No. 16), 172-3, 258. (No. 17), 173-5, 258. (No. 18), 175, 258. (No. 19), 176, 258. (No. 20), 232-5, 258. (No. 21), 235-6, 258 (No. 22), 236-7, 258. (No. 23), 244, 322. (No. 24), 302, 322. (No. 25), 303, 322. (No. 26), 303, 322. Customs Tariff (Canada Preference), 176-80, 258. Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Amendment (No. 1), 53-4, 73. (No. 2), 115, 258. (No. 3), 116, 258. Customs Tariff (Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Preference)-55, 73. Amendment- (No. 2), 117, 258. Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) Amendment-(No. 1), 54, 73. (No. 2), 54, 73. (No. 3), 117, 258. (No. 4), 137-8, 258. (No. 5), 180-1, 258. (No. 6), 245, 322. (No. 7), 304, 322. Estimates-1959-60-Additional, 77. Further Additional, 124. 1960-61, 223. Estimates-Works and Services-1959-60--Additional, 77. 1960-61, 225. Excise Tariff Amendment-(No. 1), 55, 73. (No. 2), 138, 258. Income Tax and Social Services Contribution, 145-9, 242. SSales Tax, 261, 305, 305-6. Supply Bill 1960-61, 78. Supply (Works and Services) Bill 1960-61, 78. xxxvii

Ways and Means, Committee of-continued. Resolutions reported and adopted- Cattle Slaughter Levy, 24. Customs Tariff Amendments-(Nos. 1, 2), 73. (Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22), 258. (No. 23), 322. (Nos. 24. 25, 26), 322. Customs Tariff (Canada Preference), 258. Customs Tariff (Canadian Preference) Amendment-(No. 1), 73. (Nos. 2, 3), 258. Customs Tariff (Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland Preference)-73. (No. 2), 258. Customs Tariff (New Zealand Preference) Amendment-(Nos. 1, 2), 73. (Nos. 3, 4, 5), 258. (No. 6), 322. (No. 7), 322. Estimates-1959-60-Additional, 77. Further additional, 125. 1960-61, 223. Estimates-Works and Services-1959-60-Additional, 77. 1960-61, 225. Excise Tariff Amendment-(No. 1), 73. (No. 2), 258. Income Tax and Social Services Contribution, 242. Sales Tax, 306. Supply Bill 1960-61, 78. Supply (Works and Services) Bill 1960-61, 78. For subsequent proceedings see " Bills." Question put under Standing Order No. 291. See " Grievance Day." And see " Standing Orders-Suspension of." Weapons Development Programme. See " Motions-Papers, printing of-Mutual Weapons Development programme, &c." Weights and Measures (National Standards) Bill. See " Bills." Wentworth, Mr.-Leave of absence, 229. Whaling Bill. See "Bills." Wheat Industry. See " Ministerial Statements." Wheat Industry Stabilization Bill. See "Bills." Whitlam, Mr.-Appointed Deputy Leader of Opposition, 2. Whittorn, Mr. R. H.-Sworn, 133. Wool. See " Bills." Wool Sales-Restrictive Trade Practices. See " Motions-General." Works. See " Bills-' Appropriation' and 'Supply' " and " Committees-Public Works." Works at Perth Airport. See " Committees-Public Works." Writs. See " Election of Members." xxxix THE PARLIAMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. INDEX

TO TEE PAPERS PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT.

SESSION 1,960-61.

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Acetate Flake. See "Cellulose Acetate Flake Bounty Act." Acquisition of Lands. See " Lands Acquisition Act." Advance to the Treasurer. See " Finance " and " Public Accounts Committee Act." Air Agreements with Italy and France-Ministerial Statement . .11 Air Force Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1959-Nos. 100, 101 ...... 7 6

1960-No. 52 ...... 92 133 Air Navigation Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960--

No. 96 ...... 222 321 Aircraft Exchange. See "Exchange of Aircraft." Airline Equipment. See " Parity of Airline Equipment." Airlines. See " Australian National Airlines Act ", " Civil Aviation " " Qantas Empire Airways Ltd." and " Tasman Empire Airways Ltd." Aluminium Industry Act-Australian Aluminium Production Com- mission-Report and financial accounts, together with Auditor- 67 137 217 IV. 185 General's Report-Year-1959-60 (Fifteenth) And see "Bell Bay Aluminiumn Works." Ansett Transport Industries Limited. See " Exchange of Aircraft." Apple and Pear Organization Act-Australian Apple and Pear Board- Reports-Year- .. 97 139 1959-60 (Interim Report) . 1959-60 (Fourteenth)-together with Statement by Minister .. 131 203 regarding operation of Act Arbitration. See " Conciliation and Arbitration Act " and " Public Service Arbitration Act." Army Training Accident at the Rip, Port Phillip Bay-Ministerial . . 136 Statement, 16th August, 1960 . Atomic Energy Act-Australian Atomic Energy Commission-Reports and financial accounts, together with Auditor-General's Reports- Year- 37 13 11 IV. 197 1958-59 (Seventh) ...... 103 183 301 IV. 245 1959-60 (Eighth) . . . Audit Act. See " Finance-Treasurer's Statcment, &c." Australian Aluminium Production Commission. See "Aluminium Industry Act." Australian Apple and Pear Board. See " Apple and Pear Organiza- tion Act." Australian Atomic Energy Commission. See "Atomic Energy Act." Australian Broadcasting Commission. See " Broadcasting and Tele- vision Act." Australian Broadcasting Control Board-Report and recommendations to the Postmaster-General on applications for commercial tele- 86 163 247 I vision licences in provincial and country areas And see "Broadcasting and Television Act." Australian Canned Fruits Board. See " Canned Fruits Export Control Act." Australian Capital Territory. See "Seat of Government (Administra- tion) Act." Australian Capital Territory Soil Conservation Council. See " Seat of Government (Administration) Act." Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Australian Coastal Shipping Commission Act-Australian Coastal Shipping Commission-Report arid financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year-1959-60 (Fourth) .. .. 153 229 Australian Dairy Industry. See " Dairy Industry Committee of Inquiry." Australian Dairy Produce Board. See "Dairy Produce Export Control Act." Australian Economy, 1960 ...... 12 66 83 II. 259 Australian Egg Board. See " Egg Export Control Act." Australian Imperial Force Canteens Funds Act-Report by Trustees for period 1st July to 7th December, 1959 (Fortieth and Final) .. .. 127 193 Australian Meat Board. See " Meat Export Control Act." Australian Military Forces Relief Trust Fund. See " Services Trust Funds Act." Australian National Airlines Act-Australian National Airlines Commission-Report and financial accounts, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year-1 959-60 (Fifteenth). .. . 139 217 And see " Civil Aviation ", " Exchange of Aircraft " and " Parity of Airline Equipment." Australian National Airways Proprietary Limited. See "Exchange of Aircraft." Australian National University Act- Australian National University-Reports- 1958 ...... 17 * * IV. 1 1959 ...... -( 95 133 Statutes- No. 25-Board of Graduate Studies Amendment No. 3 .. .. 145 221 No. 26-University House Amendment No. 2 ...... 145 221 No. 27-Interpretation Amendment No. 1 ...... 145 221 No. 28-Chancellorship Amendment No. 1 ...... 145 221 No. 29-Pro-Chancellorship ...... 145 221 No. 30-Enrolment, Courses of Research and Degrees Amendment No. 1 ...... 145 221 No. 31-Academic Dress Amendment No. 1 .. .. . 145 221 No. 33-Deputy Vice-Chancellorship ...... 145 221 No. 34-Membership of the Council ...... 145 221 No. 35-Convocation Amendment No. 5 ...... 145 221 No. 36-Board of Graduate Studies Repeal . .. .. 145 221 Australian Policy in Papua and New Guinea-Ministerial Statement $ 99 145 Australian Stevedoring Industry Authority. See " Stevedoring Industry Act." Australian Universities Commission-Report on Monash University Development ...... 39 IV. 179 Australian Universities Commission Act-Australian Universities Commission-Report on Australian Universities 1958-1963 .. 99 169 253 IV. 85 Australian Wine Board. See " Wine Overseas Marketing Act." Australian Wool Bureau- Report-Year-1959-60 (Seventh)...... 99 141 Financial Statements; together with Auditor-General's Reports thereon-Year-1959-60 ...... 141 215 Australian Wool Testing Authority Act-Australian Wool Testing Authority-Report and financial statement, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year-1959-60 (Third) ...... 97 139

Banking Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9 .. 7 6 Bankruptcy Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960- No. 72 ...... 119 185 No. 81 ...... 163 247 Reports by Attorney-General-Year- 1958-59 (Thirty-first) ...... 13 9 1959-60 (Thirty-second) ...... 155 231 Banks. See "Banking Act ", "Commonwealth Banks Act" and " Reserve Bank Act." Bell Bay Aluminium Works-Ministerial Statement, 31st August, 1960 .. 107 And see " Aluminium Industry Act." * Presented to Parliament, Session 1959-60; Journals, p. 121, Votes and Proceedings, p. 143. t Paper No. 29 of Session 1961. $ Paper No. 30 of Session 1961. § Presented to Parliament, Session 1959-60; Journals, p. 173, Votes and Proceedings, p. 225. Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. P ap er Pa. Paper No. . (if printed). Page in-

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Bounty Acts. See " Cellulose Acetate Flake, &c. ", " Copper, &c. ", "Cotton, &c.", "Flax Fibre, &c.", "Gold-mining Industry Assistance, &c.", " Rayon Yarn, &c.", " Sulphuric Acid, &c." and " Tractor, &c." Broadcasting-Joint Committee on the Broadcasting of Parliamentary Proceedings-Report-Seventh ...... 36 37 Broadcasting and Television Act- Australian Broadcasting Commission-Reports and financial statements-Year- 1958-59 (Twenty-seventh) ...... 21 15 1959-60 (Twenty-eighth) ...... 123 187 Australian Broadcasting Control Board-Report-Year-1 959-60 (Twelfth) ...... 64 135 207 II. 205 And see " Australian Broadcasting Control Board." Broadcasting and Television Services. See " Public Accounts Com- mittee Act." Budget. See " Finance."

Canberra. See " Public Works Committee Act" and " Seat of Government (Administration) Act." Canberra University College. See " Seat of Government (Administra- tion) Act." Canned Fruits Export Control Act-Australian Canned Fruits Board- Reports-Year- 1959-60 (Interim Report) ...... 97 139 1959-60 (Thirty-fourth) ...... 127 193 Cattle Slaughter Levy Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960- No. 47 ...... 92 133 Cattle Slaughter Levy Collection Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1960-No. 48 ...... 92 133 Cellulose Acetate Flake Bounty Act-Return-Year-1959-60 .. .. 119 185 Christmas Island Act-Ordinances-1960- No. 1-Interpretation .. .. 105 155 No. 2-Removal of Lepers and Mental Patients . .. 109 163 Civil Aviation-Documents quoted by Senator Dittmer, ordered to be tabled ...... 33, 35 Clayton, Victoria. See " Public Works Committee Act." Coal and Shale Mining Industry-Federal Parliamentary Labor Party Mining Committee-Interim Report and recommendations .. .. 127 Coal Industry Act-Joint Coal Board- Report and financial accounts-Year-1959-60 (Thirteenth) .. .. 151 231 Report of Auditor-General on accounts-Year-1959-60 .. 151 231 Cocos (Keeling) Islands-Report-Year-1958-59 .. .. 14 27 27 III. 661 Cocos (Keeling) Islands Act- Ordinance-1960-No. 1-Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) ...... 92 133 Regulations-1960-No. 1 (Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance) ...... 105 155 Colombo Plan for co-operative economic development in South and South-East Asia- Australia's Part-Progress Reports to- 31st December, 1959 ...... * 25 19 30th June, 1960 .. 77 101 145 IV. 309 Consultative Committee, Jogjakarta, November, 1959- Annual Report (Eighth) ...... 25 19 Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act. See "Customs Act and Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act." Commercial television licences in provincial and country areas. See " Australian Broadcasting Control Board." Committees. See "Broadcasting ", "Dairy Industry Inquiry", "Decimal Currency ", "Federal Parliamentary Labor Party Mining "," National Radiation Advisory "," Printing "," Public Accounts ", "Public Works ", "Regulations and Ordinances" and " Road Safety." Commonwealth Banking Corporation. See " Commonwealth Banks Act." Commonwealth Banks Act- Appointment Certificates- Allen, J. S...... 25 27 Amy, N. F. B...... 25 27 * Paper No. 32 of Session 1961. Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Commonwealth Banks Act-continued. Appointment Certificates-continued. Bird, B.R ...... 133 Fraser, R. J...... 27 Jones, W. A...... 159 Kaleski, B ...... 25 27 Magrath, A. S...... 27 Marshall, A. J. T...... 27 Moody, A. M...... 159 Postle, R. B...... 27 Rich, C. E. H...... 239 Ryan, E. H ...... 55 239 Commonwealth Banking Corporation, Commonwealth Develop- ment Bank of Australia, Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia- Reports and financial statements; together with Auditor- General's Reports thereon-Year-1959-60 ...... 215 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-Nos. 4, 5 ...... 6 Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission. See " Conciliation and Arbitration Act." Commonwealth Development Bank of Australia. See " Common- wealth Banks Act." Commonwealth Economic Consultative Council. See " International Monetary Fund, &c." Commonwealth Electoral Act. See "Northern Territory Repre- sentation Act, &c." And see "Elections." Commonwealth Employees' Compensation Act-Regulations-Statu- tory Rules-1960--No. 42 ...... 92 133 Commonwealth Grants Commission Act-Commonwealth Grants Commission-Reports- On the Final Adjustment of the Special Grant paid to South Australia arising out of the Application made by that State for Financial Assistance in 1958-59 ...... 47 57 1960 (Twenty-seventh) ...... 157 239 Commonwealth Inscribed Stock Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1959-No. 96 .. 7 6 Commonwealth Offices, Toowoomba, Queensland. See "Public Works Committee Act." Commonwealth Police Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960- No. 24 . .. 43 57 Commonwealth Railways Act- Acting Commonwealth Railways Commissioner-Reports- Year- 1959-60 (Interim Report) ...... 113 163 1959-60 ...... 68 139 213 IV. 323 By-law No. 92 ...... 92 133 Commonwealth Savings Bank of Australia. See " Commonwealth Banks Act." Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. See "Science and Industry Research Act." Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia. See " Commonwealth Banks Act." Compulsory Political Levies-Ministerial Statement ...... 187 Conciliation and Arbitration Act- Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission- Report by President-Year ended 13th August, 1960 (Fourth) 78 131 203 IV. 395 And see " Public Service Arbitration Act." Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960--No. 86 ...... 163 247 Copper Bounty Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 63 ...... 105 154 Return-Year-1958-59 ...... 53 69 Cotton Bounty Act-Return-1959 ...... 92 133 Country areas-Commercial television licences. See "Australian Broadcasting Control Board." Currency. See "Decimal Currency Committee." Customs Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1959- No. 93 ...... 7.. No. 106 ...... 7 "6 Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Customs Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-continued. 1960- No. 22 .... No. 29 .. .. No. 50 .. .. No. 70 Customs Act and Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act-Regulations- Statutory Rules-1960- Nos. 2, 16 .. Nos. 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 No. 69 No. 84 Customs House, Melbourne. See " Public Works Committee Act." Customs Tariff-Orders- Customs (British Preferential Tariff)- No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 Customs (Intermediate Tariff)- Nos. 20, 21 Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 No.28 No.29 Nos. 30, 31 .. No. 32 No. 33 No. 34 Customs Tariff (Primage Duties)-Orders- Customs Tariff (Primage Duties)- No. 21 Nos. 22, 23 .. No. 24 No. 25 Nos. 26, 27, 28, 29 Nos. 30, 31 .. No. 32

Dairy Industry Committee of Inquiry-Report on Australian Dairy Industry .... Dairy Produce Export Control Act- Australian Dairy Produce Board-Reports-Year- 1959-60 (Interim Report) 1959-60 (Thirty-fifth)-together with Statement by Minister regarding operation of Act Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 82 Decimal Currency Committee-Report .. Defence Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960- No. 13 No. 25 Nos. 51, 55 .. No. 91 Royal Military College--Report-1959 Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Act- Defence Forces Retirement Benefits Board-Report-Year- 1958-59 (Eleventh) Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1959-No. 104 1960-No. 43 ...... Defence Review-Ministerial Statement, 29th March, 1960 °. Development Bank. See " Commonwealth Banks Act." Distillation Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 28 Dittmer, Senator. See " Civil Aviation." Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Dried Fruits Export Control Act- Dried Fruits Control Board-Report, together with Statement by Minister regarding operation of Act-Year-1959-60 (Thirty- sixth) ...... 97 139 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960- No. 32 ...... 80 123 No. 83 ...... 163 247

Economic Consultative Council. See " International Monetary Fund, &c. Economic Measures-Ministerial Statement ...... 170 260 Economic Survey. See " Australian Economy, 1960." Education Act-Regulationg-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 80 .. .. 155 239 Egg Export Control Act-Australian Egg Board-Reports-Year- 1959-60 (Interim Report) ...... 97 139 1959-60 (Thirteenth)-together with Statement by Minister regarding operation of Act ...... 147 227 Elections-Statistical Returns in relation to the Senate Elections and the House of Represehtatives Elections, 1958, for the several States and Territories, together with Summaries of Elections and Referehdums, 1903-1958 ...... 1 1 7 6 IV. 715 Employees' Compensation. See "Commonwealth Employees' Compensation Act." Estimates. See " Finance." Estimates, Form of: Miscellaneous Services. See " Public Accounts Committee Act." Exchange of Aircraft-Agreement between the Australian National Airlines Commission (T.A.A.), Australian National Airways Pro- prietary Limited (A.N.A.) and Ansett Transport Industries Limited, dated 26th February, 1960 ...... 25 And see " Parity of Airline Equipment." Excise Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960- No. 27 ...... 50 67 No. 77 ...... 155 240 Explosives Act- Explosives Regulations-Orders- Berthing of a vessel ...... 7(3), 6(3), 99 (6), 145 (6), 101 (2), 151 (2), 173 (2) 263 (2) Repeal of Order of General Application . . .. 7 6 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1959-No. 95 ...... 7 6 Export Payments Insurance Corporation Act-Export Payments Insurance Corporation-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year-1959-60 (Fourth) .. 127 193 Exports of Iron Ore-Ministerial Statement, 2nd December, 1960 .. 197

Federal Parliamentary Labor Party Mining Committee. See " Coal and Shale Mining Industry." Finance- Advance to the Treasurer-Statement of Expenditure-Year- 1959-60 ...... 223 140 Auditor-General's Reports. See "Treasurer's Statement, &c." under this heading. Budget-Year-1960-61 ...... 47 94 136 I. 287 Estimates- Additions, New Works and other Services involving Capital Expenditure-Year- 1959-60-Additional Expenditure ...... 75 1960-61 ...... 46* 94 136 II. 709 Departmental- 1959-60-Additional Expenditure ...... 75 1960-61 ...... 45* 94 136 II. 453 National Income and Expenditure-Year-1959-60 .. .. 44 94 136 II. 741 Treasurer's Statement of Receipts and Expenditure, accompanied by Report of Auditor-General-Year-1959-60 .. 50 95 139 II. 1159 * Paper Nos. 45 and 46 are printed together as one document. Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Pa. Paper No. Paper. (if printed). Page in-

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Finance-continued. Treasurer's Statement of Receipts and Expenditure-continued. Supplementary Report by Auditor-General upon other Accounts-Year-1959-60 ...... 87 151 229 II. 1361 And see " Australian Economy, 1960 ", "Economic Measures- Ministerial Statement", "National Debt Sinking Fund Act ", "Pay-roll Tax Paper ", "Public Accounts Com- mittee Act" and "Taxation." Fishing Industry Act-Report-Year-1959-60 (Fourth) ...... 121 185 Flax Commission-Supplementary Report and financial accounts- Period-Ist April to 30th May, 1960 ...... 99 141 And see " Flax Industry Act Repeal Act." Flax Fibre Bounty Act-Returns-Year ended- 31st October, 1959 ...... 7 6 31st October, 1960 ...... 179 274 Flax Industry Act Repeal Act-Flax Commission-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report- Period-ist July, 1959 to 31st March, 1960-(Sixth and Final) .. .. 87 127 And see " Flax Commission." France. See "Air Agreements with, &c." Fruit Industry Sugar Concession Committee. See " Sugar Agree- ment Act." Fruits. See " Canned Fruits Export Control Act" and "Dried Fruits Export Control Act." Fulbright Programme in Australia, 1949-1959-Report .. .. 40 t t IV. 781

General Assembly of the United Nations-Ministerial Statement ...... 238 And see " United Nations." Gold-mining Industry Assistance Act-Statement concerning opera- tion of Act and payment of subsidy-Year-1959-60 (Sixth) .. .. 97 139 Grants Commission. See "Commonwealth Grants Commission Act."

Health. See " National Health Act." Health and Medical Research Council. See "Medical Research Endowment Act." High Commissioner (United Kingdom) Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 87 ...... 169 257 Hospital, Canberra Community-Main Block and Nurses' Home and Training School. See " Public Works Committee Act." House of Representatives-Statistical Returns in relation to 1958 Elections. See "Elections."

Income Tax and Social Services Contribution Assessment Act-Regu- lations-Statutory Rules-1960- No. 44 ...... 92 133 No. 74 ...... 133 207 Industrial Research Organization. See "Science and Industry Research Act." Inscribed Stock. See " Commonwealth Inscribed Stock Act." Insurance. See " Export Payments Insurance Corporation Act " and " Life Insurance Act." International Affairs-Ministerial Statement, 6th December, 1960 ...... 315 International Labour Conference-Statement in relation to Con- ventions and Recommendations adopted by Fortieth Session, 1957 .. 223 321 International Monetary Agreements Act-Annual Report on opera- tions of Act, and in so far as they relate to Australia, of the International Monetary Fund Agreement and the International Bank Agreement-Year-1959-60 ...... 79 113 163 II. 733 International Monetary Fund, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Finance Corporation, Common- wealth Economic Consultative Council-Annual Meetings- Statement by Treasurer and Summary of Proceedings...... 229 International Terminal Building, Perth Airport. See " Public Works Committee Act." t Presented to Parliament, Session 1959-60; Journals, p. 229, Votes and Proceedings, p. 287. Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Paper. Paper No. ape (if printed). Page in-

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Inter-Parliamentary Union-Reports of Australian Delegations- 48th Conference, Warsaw, August-September, 1959 .. .. 43 * * IV. 793 49th Conference, Tokyo, September-October, 1960 .. .. 100 191 309 IV. 865 Iron Ore. See " Exports of, &c." Italy. See "Air Agreements with, &c."

Joint Coal Board. See " Coal Industry Act." Judiciary Act-Rules of Court, dated- 16th December, 1959 (Statutory Rules 1959, No. 107)...... 7 6 11th January, 1960 ...... 7 6 14th January, 1960 ...... 33 35 18th October, 1960 ...... 163 248 27th October, 1960 (Statutory Rules 1960, No. 94) ...... 183 297

Kaufana No. 1 Bore. See " Petroleum Search in Papua." Keeling Islands. See " Cocos (Keeling) Islands" and "Cocos (Keeling) Islands Act."

Labor Party Mining Committee. See "Coal and Shale Mining Industry." Laboratory Buildings, Clayton and Parkville, Victoria. See " Public Works Committee Act." Labour Conference. See " International Labour Conference." Land Tenure in Papua and New Guinea-Ministerial Statement ...... 38 Lands Acquisition Act-Land, &c., acquired at- Adaminaby, New South Wales ...... 101 151 Alma Park, New South Wales ...... 109 155 Barmera West, South Australia ...... 163 248 Bedgerebong, New South Wales ...... 101 151 Bellingen, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Berremangra East, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Berremangra West, New South Wales ...... 53 69 Bevendale, New South Wales ...... 119 185 Bexhill, New South Wales ...... 38 41 Billinudgel North, New South Wales ...... 119 185 Biloela, Queensland ...... 7 6 Blackboy Hill, Western Australia ...... 103 153 Bogan Gate, New South Wales ...... 92 133 Boorolong, New South Wales ...... 119 185 Borambola West, New South Wales ...... 80 123 Bowning East, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Bowning West, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Brassi, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Broken Hill, New South Wales ...... 47 61 Brooklet South, New South Wales ...... 119 185 Brooks Creek North, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Brunswick, Victoria ...... 92 134 Buff Point, New South Wales ...... 177 265 Burringbar South, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Cadell, South Australia ...... 7 6 Cairns, Queensland ...... 38 41 Camden, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Campbell Town, Tasmania ...... 155 239 Cape Jaffa, South Australia ...... 99 145 Castlestead, New South Wales ...... 38 41 Claremont, Tasmania ...... 7 Cloverdale (Perth Airport), Western Australia ...... 103 153 Cobar, New South Wales ...... 127 199 Connors Creek, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Coolac North, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Coonamble, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Corindi-Clarence, New South Wales ...... 145 221 Creighton, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Cunningdroo, New South Wales ...... 80 123 Cygnet, Tasmania ...... 7 6 Dural, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Ettamogah South, New South Wales ...... 80 123 Ewingsdale West, New South Wales ...... 119 185 Farina, South Australia ...... 7 6 * Presented to Parliament, Session 1959-60; Journals, p. 223, Votes and Proceedings, p. 288. Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. WVhere Bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

Journals. V. and P. Vol. Page. Lands Acquisition Act-Land, &c., acquired at-continued. Finley, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Fleetwood, Queensland ...... 141 221 Forest Hill, New South Wales . .. . 25 23 Galba, New South Wales . . . . . 7 6 Georges Heights, New South Wales . .. . . 179 275 Glenfield, New South Wales . .. .. 7 6 , New South Wales ...... 92 134 Grabben Gullen, New South Wales . . . 165 249 Green Point (Ktncumber), New South Wales .. . . 92 134 Gundagai North, New South Wales . . . . 7 6 Gundillawa, New South Wales ...... 25 23 Hagley, Tasmania ...... 7 6 Hall North, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Henty, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Hobart, Tasmania ...... 123 193 Hope Forest, South Australia ...... 7 6

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Jetr, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Jennings-lane, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Kapooka, New South Wales ... . . 53 69 Kenmo re, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Kensington, New South Wales . .. .. 165 249 Khancoban, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Kickabil, New South Wales . . . .. 7 6 Killongbutta, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Kilmore, Victoria ...... 107 159 Koroit, Victoria ...... 92 134 Lake George South , New South Wales . .. . 80 123 Learmonth, Western Australia ...... 165 249 Leniston, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Lower Tarcutta, New South Wales . . . .. 25 23 Macarthur, Victoria ...... 59 79 Mackay, Queensland ...... 80 123, 215 Mansfield, Victoria ...... 25 19 Marble Bar, Western Australia . . .. 7 6 Mardale, Queensland ...... 119 185 Maree, South Australia ...... 7 6 Marilba, New South Wales ... .25 27 Maroota, New South Wales ...... 59 79 Mascot, New South Wales ...... 127(2) 199(2) McLaughlins Creek, New South Wales . . . .. 7 McLeans Ridges East, New South Wales . . . .. 119 186 Memana (Flinders Island), Tasmania . . .. 92 134 Menai, New South Wales ...... 119 186 Mingay, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Mooney Mooney, New South Wales . . . . 57 71 Mt. Isa, Queensland ...... 66 83 Mt. Vince, Queensland ...... 139 215 Mudgee, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Mundalla West, South Australia ...... 80 123 Murray Bridge, South Australia ...... 92 133 Nanima, New South Wales ...... 38 41 Nattery, New South Wales ...... 25 21 Newburn, Western Australia ...... 103 153 Niemur, New South Wales ...... 25 23 Nimbim, New South Wales ...... 119 186 Nowra, New South Wales ...... 92 133 Nymboida, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Old Marulan, New South Wales . . . .. 25 21 Paddington, New South Wales ...... 127 199 Parkerville, Western Australia ...... 103 153 Penrith, New South Wales ...... 141 217 Perth Airport, Western Australia ...... 127 199 Pinkenba, Brisbane, Queensland ...... 92 133 Point Lookout, New South Wales .. . .25 27 Point Wilson, Victoria ...... 147 227 Ponde, South Austialia ...... 7 6 Pulletop, New South Wales . . . . 92 134 Senior, South Australia ...... 92 134 xlviii

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Lands Acquisition Act-Land, &c., acquired at-continued. Sherwood, South Australia ...... 80 123 Singleton, New South Wales ...... 7 6 South Broken Hill, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Stirling North, South Australia ...... 7 6 St. Marys, New South Wales ...... 7,92 6, 134 Strathdown, New South Wales ...... 80 123 Sutton, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Sydney, New South Wales ...... 80 123 Table Top West, New South Wales...... 47 61 Tamworth, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Taranna, Tasmania ...... 145 221 The Rock North, New South Wales ...... 38 41 The Rock South, New South Wales ...... 38 41 Tilbuster, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Toongi, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Tucabia, New South Wales ...... 43 57 Tumblong West, New South Wales ...... 47 61 Uranquinty, New South Wales ...... 38 41 Valeview, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Villawood, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Wagga Wagga East, New South Wales ...... 25 21 Wallan, Victoria...... 179 274 Wanilla, South Australia ...... 127 199 Wantabadgery, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Wentworth, New South Wales ...... 7 6 West Wyalong, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Willie Ploma, New South Wales ...... 25 21 Wilsons Ridges, New South Wales ...... 119 186 Wirlinga, New South Wales ...... 119 186 Wologorang, New South Wales ...... 7 Woodford Leigh, New South Wales ...... 43 57 Yallaroi, New South Wales ...... 119 186 Yaven, New South Wales ...... 7 6 Yerong Creek North, New South Wales ...... 92 134 Yerong Creek South, New South Wales ...... 80 123 Lands Acquisition Act and Lighthouses Act-Land, &c., acquired at- Cape Donington, South Australia ...... 7 6 Wardang Island, South Australia ...... 7 6 Winceby Island, South Australia ...... 7 6 Latrobe Valley Incidents-Papers tabled during speech by Mr. Wentworth- How-to-vote Cards (2) ...... 80 Industrial Review dated 1st May, 1960 ...... 80 Pamphlet addressed to Federated Ironworkers, authorized by D. Campbell, Morwell...... 80 Pamphlet regarding the 1960 Elections of the Central Gippsland Trades and Labour Council, authorized by the Sub-Committee of the A.L.P...... 80 Statutory Declarations dated 7th May, 1960, made by (a) D. A. Devlin, and (b) J. F. Orr ...... 80 Library. See "National Library." Life Insurance Act- Insurance Commissioner-Report-1959 (Fourteenth) .. .. 41 45 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1959-No. 98 ...... 7 7 Lighthouses Act. See " Lands Acquisition Act and Lighthouses Act." Loan (Short-term Borrowings) Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1959-No. 94 ...... - 7 7

Marriage (Overseas) Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960- No. 46 ...... 92 134 No. 76 ...... 155 240 Matrimonial Causes Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960- No. 97 ...... 222 321 McDonald, Mr. Warren. See " Parity of Airline Equipment. " Meat Export Control Act-Australian Meat Board-Reports-Year- 1959-60 (Interim Report) ...... 97 139 1959-60 (Twenty-fifth)-together with Statement by Minister regarding operation of Act ...... 133 205 Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Medical Research Endowment Act-National Health and Medical Research Council-Report-1959 (Twenty-second) ...... 189 297 Melbourne. See " Public Works Committee Act." Mining Industry. See " Coal and Shale Mining Industry." Ministerial Statements. See- " Air Agreements with Italy and France ", "Army Training Accident at the Rip, Port Phillip Bay, 16th August, 1960 ", " Australian Policy in Papua and New Guinea ", "Bell Bay Aluminium Works, 31st August, 1960 ", " Compulsory Political Levies ", " Defence Review, 29th March, 1960 ", "Economic Measures ", "Exports of Iron Ore, 2nd December, 1960", " General Assembly of the United Nations ", "International Affairs, 6th December, 1960", " Land Tenure in Papua and New Guinea " and "National Library. " Miscellaneous Services: Form of Estimates. See " Public Accounts Committee Act." Monash University Development. See "Australian Universities Commission." Murray River. See " River Murray Waters Act." Mutual Weapons Development Programme Agreement between Australia and the United States, signed at Washington, 23rd August, 1960 ...... 101 151

National Capital Development Commission Act-National Capital Development Commission-Report and financial statement, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year-1959-60 (Third) 66 123 187 IV. 1007 National Debt Sinking Fund Act-National Debt Commission- Report-Year-1959-60 (Thirty-seventh) ...... 107 155 National Health Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960- No. 17 . . .. 15 13 No. 90 ...... 169 257 National Health and Medical Research Council. See "Medical Research Endowment Act." National Income and Expenditure. See " Finance." National Library-Ministerial Statement ...... 65 National Radiation Advisory Committee-Annual Report-July, 1960 (Third) ...... 76 129 203 IV. 1033 Nationality and Citizenship Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960--No. 62 ...... 105 154 Return-Year-1959-60 ...... 119 169 Nauru-Report to General Assembly of United Nations on Adminis- tration-Year-1958-59 ...... 16 26 27 III. 675 Naval Defence Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1959-No. 103 ...... 7 7 1960-Nos. 49, 53 ...... 92 134 Navigation Act- Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations-Determination dated 5th April, 1960 ...... 38 41 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1959-No. 97 ...... 7 7 1960-Nos. 64, 65 ...... 119 186 New Guinea-Report to General Assembly of the United Nations on Administration-Year-1958-59 ...... 13 41 41 III. 781 And see " Australian Policy in, &c.", "Land Tenure in, &c." and " Papua and New Guinea Act." Norfolk Island Act- Ordinances- 1960- No. 1-Slaughtering ...... 7 7 No. 2-Motor Vehicle ...... 25 21 No. 3-Probate and Administration ...... 42 48 No. 4-Norfolk Island Council ...... 42 48 No. 5-Supreme Court ...... 42 48 No. 6-Court of Petty Sessions ...... 42 48 No. 7-Juries ...... 42 48 No. 8-Evidence ...... 42 48 No. 9-Judicature .. .. . 42 | 448 F.1899/61.-4 Presented to Senate or House of Represenatives. Where Bound. Paper. p Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Norfolk Island Act-continued. Ordinances-1960-continued. No. 10-Criminal Law ...... 42 48 No. 11-Oaths ...... 42 48 No. 12-Interpretation ...... 42 48 No. 13-Administration ...... 42 48 No. 14-Police ...... 42 48 No. 15-Justices of the Peace ...... 42 48 No. 16-Liquor ...... 42 48 No. 17-Norfolk Island Public Hospital .. . .. 105 155 No. 18-Police Offences ...... 133 206 No. 19-Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) . .. 163 248 Regulations-1960- No. 1 (Motor Vehicle Ordinance) ...... 32 33 No. 2 (Post and Telegraph Ordinance) ...... 199 315 No. 3 (Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Ordinance) ...... 228 335 Northern Territory- Reasons for Revocation of Water Conservation Reserve at Horseshoe Bend ...... 155 239 Report-Year-1957-58 ...... 102 223 321 III. 1055 Northern Territory (Administration) Act- Ordinances- 1959-No. 27-Welfare ...... 8 7 1960- No. 1I-Abattoirs and Slaughtering 1959 ...... 25 27 No. 2-Rates Validation ...... 92 134 No. 3-Prisons ...... 119 186 No. 4-Brands ...... 119 186 No. 5-Police and Police Offences ...... 119 186 No. 6-Matrimonial Causes ...... 119 186 No. 7-Encouragement of Primary Production .. .. 119 186 No. 8-Lottery and Gaming ...... 119 186 No. 9-Stock Routes and Travelling Stock . .. .. 119 186 No. 10-Welfare ...... 119 186 No. 11-Mining ...... 119 186 No. 12-Licensing ...... 1.27 199 No. 13-Katherine Town Management . .. .. 127 199 No. 14-Oaths ...... 1. .. .. 27 199 No. 15-Local Government ...... 127 199 No. 16-Petroleum (Prospecting and Mining) .. .. 164 248 No. 17-Criminal Law Amendment .. .1. .. 64 248 No. 18-Housing ...... 183 297 No. 19-Amendments Incorporation .. . .. 183 297 No. 20-Apprentices ...... 1. .. 83 297 No. 21-Child Welfare ...... 228 335 Regulations- 1959-No. 9 (Justices Ordinance) ...... 8 7 1960- No. 1 (Stock Diseases Ordinance) ...... 8 7 No. 2 (Police and Police Offences Ordinance) .. .. 8 7 No. 3 (Abattoirs and Slaughtering Ordinance) .. .. 25 27 No. 4 (Supply of Services Ordinance) ...... 66 57 No. 5 (Pharmacy Ordinance) ...... 92 134 No. 6 (Police and Police Offences Ordinance) .. .. 92 134 No. 7 (Nurses and Midwives Registration Ordinance) .. 92 134 No. 8 (Stock Routes and Travelling Stock Ordinance).... 129 203 Nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 (Public Health Ordinance) ...... 228 335 Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1959-No. 105 ...... 8 7 1960- No. 10 ...... 8 7 No. 20 ...... 38 41 Northern Territory Representation Act, Northern Territory (Adminis- tration) Act and Commonwealth Electoral Act-Regulations- Statutory Rules-1960-No. 1 ...... 8 7

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Papua-Report-Year-1958-59 1165 And see " Australian Policy in, &c.", " Land Tenure in, &c.", " Papua and New Guinea Act " and " Petroleum Search in, &c." Papua and New Guinea Act- Ordinances- 1959- No. 45-Excise (Beer) No. 46-Workers' Compensation 1960- No. 1-Appropriation (No. 2) 1959-60 No. 2-Stamp Duties . No. 3-Native Local Government Councils .. No. 4-Cemeteries No. 5-Roads Maintenance No. 6-Ex-Servicemen's Credit No. 7-Native Plantations Ordinance (Papua) Repeal.. No. 8-Sale of Stolen Cattle Prevention No. 9-Mental Disorders and Treatment No. 10-Loans Securities .. No. 11-Loan (Electricity) No. 12-Excise (Beer) No. 13-Public Service No. 14-Superannuation (Papua and New Guinea) No. 15-Land (Papua) No. 16-Land (New Guinea) No. 17-Liquor .. No. 18-Workers' Compensation No. 19-Salaries Adjustment No. 20-Appropriation (No. 3) 1959-60 No. 21-Supply (No. 1) 1960-61 No. 22-Mining Development No. 23-Shipping No. 24-Personal Tax No. 25-Native Loans Fund No. 26-Customs (Copra Industry Stabilization) No. 27-Treasury No. 28-Navigation (Papua) No. 29-Income Tax No. 30-Coffee Industry .. No. 31-Native Apprenticeship No. 32-Superannuation (Papua and New Guinea) (No. 2) No. 33-Land (Papua) (No. 2) No. 34-Land (New Guinea) (No. 2) No. 35-Emergency Provisions No. 36-Appropriation 1960-61 No. 37-Public Health (New Guinea) No. 38-Loan (Works and Services) No. 39-Currency Coinage and Tokens (New Guinea).. No. 40-Personal Tax (Rates) 1961.. No. 41-Stamp Duties (No. 2) No. 42-Legislative Council No. 43-Administrator's Council No. 44-Ordinances Interpretation No. 45-Oaths (Papua) No. 46-Oaths (New Guinea) No. 47-Post and Telegraph (Papua) No. 48-Health (Papua) .. No. 49-Navigation (Papua) (No. 2) No. 50-Companies (Papua) No. 51-Companies (New Guinea) Superannuation (Papua and New Guinea) Ordinance-Papua and New Guinea Superannuation Board-Report-Year- 1958-59 (Eighth) ...... Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Papua and New Guinea Act-continued. And see " Australian Policy in, &c.", "Land Tenure in, &c.", "New Guinea ", "Papua " and "Petroleum Search in Papua." Papuan Apinaipi Petroleum Co. Ltd. See "Petroleum Search in Papua." Parity of Airline Equipment-Comments by Mr. Warren McDonald, former Chairman of the Australian National Airlines Commission, relating to parity of equipment between T.A.A. and Ansett- A.N.A ...... 25 And see " Exchange of Aircraft. " Parkville, Victoria. See " Public Works Committee Act." Parliamentary Proceedings-Broadcasting of. See "Broadcasting." Patents Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 14 .. .. 8 7 Pay-roll Tax Paper ...... 10 .. 83 II. 769 Pears. See " Apple and Pear Organization Act." Perth Airport-Civil Engineering Aerodrome Works and International Terminal Building. See " Public Works Committee Act." Petroleum Search in Papua-Report on Kaufana No. 1 Bore, of Papuan Apinaipi Petroleum Co. Ltd...... 111 Petroleum Search Subsidy Act 1957-1958-Statement-Year-1959-60 (Third) ...... 164 249 Petroleum Search Subsidy Act 1959-Statement-Year-1959-60 (First) ...... 164 249 Police. See "Commonwealth Police Act." Political Levies. See " Compulsory Political Levies." Post and Telegraph Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1959-No. 102 ...... 8 7 1960- No. 15 ...... 8 7 No. 26 ...... 50 67 No. 71 ...... 119 186 No. 75 ...... 139 215 No. 79 ...... 155 240 No. 88 ...... 164 248 No. 95 ...... 198 315 Post and Telegraph Act and Wireless Telegraphy Act-Regulations- Statutory Rules-1960-No. 30 ...... 50 67 Postmaster-General's Department- Financial and Statistical Bulletin-Year-1958-59 ...... 19 13 Report-Year-1958-59 (Forty-ninth) ...... 19 13 Printing Committee (Sitting in Conference)-Reports- First ...... 75 121 Second ...... 101 150 Third ...... 145 218 Fourth ...... 153 231 Fifth ...... 183 289 Sixth ...... 227 334 Provincial areas-Commercial television licences. See "Australian Broadcasting Control Board." Public Accounts Committee Act- Joint Committee of Public Accounts-Reports- Broadcasting and Television Services (underspending of Capital Works and Services Division No. 58-Item 1) (Forty-seventh) ...... 57 97 141 II. 1439 Expenditure from Advance to Treasurer for year 1959-60, together with Treasury Minutes on Forty-first and Forty-sixth Reports and Summaries of those Reports (Fifty-first) ...... 85 169 257 II. 1455 Form of the Estimates: Miscellaneous Services (Forty-ninth) 62 139 215 II. 1479 Outstanding Claims, Sections 36 (2.) and 51 (f) of the Audit Act 1901-1959 (Forty-sixth) ...... 2 13 11 II. 1493 The Reports of the Auditor-General-Financial Year 1958-59- Part I. (Fiftieth) ...... 84* 164 248 II. 1505 Part II. (Fifty-second) . .. .. 89* 189 301 II. 1525 Treasury Regulation 52-Second Report (Forty-eighth) .. 58 105 155 II. 1553 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 66 ...... 119 186 * Paper Nos. 84 and 89 are printed together as one document. Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Pa . Paper No. Paper- (if printed). Page in-

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Public Service Act- Appointments-Department- Air- Bailey, G. M. 8 7 Army- Carpenter, W. H. 47 61 Mychajliw, V. 8 7 Sowerbutts, E.W. 147 227 Tardif, J. W. 93 134 Attorney-General- Dubout, W. J. 93 134 MacDougall, N. R. 8 Matthews, P. J. . 93 134 McCann, R. X. . 8 7 Thomas, B. M. 205 316 Whiteman, M. H. G. 8 7 Civil Aviation- Armstrong-Taylor, I. H. 25 19 Badcock, J. M. 93 134 Bain, K. A. 93 134 Davies, R. C. 111 163 Dobbin, L. C. 8 7 East, R. P. 93 134 Fitzgibbon, P. J... 129 213 Giles, R. B. 8 7 Habib, R. 154 239 Hardy, W. F. 111 163 Haskett, D. W. 93 134 Jones, A. T. 93 134 Lambert, R. E. 129 213 Lang, S. C. 129 213 Lawry, O. W. 154 239 Lindsay, O. L. 93 134 Lord, F. B. 25 19 Matthews, O. T... 93 134 Mayfield, J. B. .. 25 19 McFarland, N. R. 129 213 Mclnnes, I. D. 93 134 Neyle, B. W. 129 213 Parker, L. H. 167 249 Parkes, I. G. 154 239 Reynolds, G. J. ,. 25 19 Robinson, B. 129 213 Sagar, J. J. 129 213 Schmitt, N. F. H. K. 25 19 Smith, I. W. 25 19 Soothill, D. B. 93 134 Spray, D. C. 25 19 Sterling, C. 129 213 Tarling, M.. . 25 19 Taylor, R. B. 93 134 Timmins, R. B.. 111 163 Tribe, J. W. F. 129 213 Wadsworth, D. G. 167 249 Whalley, D. J. . 47 65 Whittaker, W. H. 93 134 Wood, R. A. 93 134 Young, A. R. 93 134 Ziesing, H. D. 8 7 Customs and Excise- Horsfall, A. 93 134 Thicknesse, V. C. 69 87 Defence- Broughton, A, N. 38 41 Burkitt, R. M. 105 155 Ephgrave, W. D. 93 134 Stannard, S. M... 93 134 Stewart, D. D. 38 41 Suffield, J. V. I 8 7 Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Paper.Paper No. Papr.(if printed). Page in-

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Buckie, J. M...... 42 48 Cummtns, 1. T...... 93 134

Evans, D. W...... 42 48 Evers, N. C.K...... 93 134 Neylan, A. A...... 93 134 Pocock, E. R...... 42 48

Walker, R. A...... 93 134 Whitehead, C. A...... 93 134 Health-

Brady, L. M...... 93 134

Brand, D. T...... 164 248 Burr, B. S...... 93 134 Clarke, H. L...... 93 134 Dew, B. B...... 93 134 Faul, C. R...... 120 187 Franks, C. M...... 8 7

Gralton, P. A. F...... 120 187 Heferen, K. R...... 11 9

Hlowes, D. W...... 73 122 Howkins, A. B...... 8 7 Levett, J. J. E...... 99 145 Macarthur, E. B...... 169 257

Mortal, C. M...... 99 145 Peters, F. E...... 38 41 Petterson, P. W...... 8 7 Preston, S. G...... 93 134

Shields, A. E...... 97 141 Shurey, P. A...... 93 134 Simon, P. L. A...... 11 9 Stapleton, T...... 93 134 Sullivan, J. P...... 205 316

Symons, A. W...... 120 187 Vanner, D. F...... 93 134 Woodroffe, P...... 93 134 Young, 1. G...... 93 134 Immigration-

Boardman, H...... 164 248 Interior-

Bosler, R. A...... 93 134 Byles, J. P...... 93 134 Coman, J. T...... 47 69 Herbert, P...... 87 131 Matthews, R. S...... 93 139 Moor, M. R...... 164 248 Philips, M. E...... 93 134 Phippard, P. H...... 93 134 Ruzicka, 0...... 93 139 Whitby, F. G...... 123 193 Labour and National Service-

Dargue, R. D...... 121 187 Davidson, F. G...... 93 134 Evans, H. S...... 38 45 Irons, D. K...... 93 134 Sullivan, K. M...... 25 23 National Development-

Ack-Fun, M...... 93 134 Bastian, L. V...... 93 134 Bobroff, 0. J...... 93 134 Brown, G. A...... 93 134 Davies, H. L...... 8 7 Evans, D. R...... 93 134 Evans, P. R...... 139 215 Flavelle, I. V...... 66 80

Gallogly, E. M...... 205 316 Hastie, L. M...... 93 134 Mackenzie, W. D...... 205 316 Magassy, E...... 161 246 Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. where Bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Public Service Act-continued. Appointments-Department-continued. National Development-continued. Morgan, W. R...... 8 7 Pollard, J. R...... 8 7 Sargeant, 1. P...... 87 129 Seton, E. F. N...... 80 127 Smith, R. J...... 35 37 Ward, J...... 139 215 Navy- McKenzie, J. W...... 109 159 Postmaster-General- Allen, P. V...... 93 134 Berthelsen, D. E...... 115 155 Bowen, M. R. P...... 93 134 Creighton, D. F...... 93 134 Cherbena, P...... 38 41 Davies, P. M...... 80 123 Davison, F. L...... 93 134 Day, P. R. E...... 80 123 Defina, L. H...... 93 134 Gibson, J. L...... 93 134 Gould, M. W...... 66 83 Hanson, M. R. C...... 115 155 Hickin, K. L...... 38 41 Humphreys, A. E...... 93 134 Isbister, F. 0...... 93 134 Johnston, 1. W...... 93 134 Joosten, G. H...... 189 301 Melton, L. R. A...... 189 301 Perkins, R. J...... 139 215 Rose, B...... 38 41 Sharples, F. P...... 107 155 Slade, M. W...... 93 134 Stevens, T. J...... 93 134 Sydenham, P. H...... 93 134 Waldron, F. G. A...... 93 134 Wall, B. H...... 8 7 Willcsch, J. C...... 93 134 Primary Industry- Austen, K. J...... 105 155 Brett, B. B...... 8 Daly, R. A...... 113 167 Hannaford, B. D...... 8 Page, A. F...... 8 Tierney, B. A...... 38 41 Prime Minister- Cook, V. A...... 179 275 McMahon, J...... 8 7 Salter, W. E. G...... 8 7 Repatriation- Beckley, J. K...... 8 7 Cakebread, L. M...... 8 7 Collyns, J. A. H...... 93 134 Hartshorne, B. H...... 93 134 Horn, C. A...... 25 19 Jessup, L. C...... 93 134 Jones, S. E...... 59 79 Jumeaux, C. V...... 8 Mejglo, Z. A...... 9 301 Park, E. D...... 188 Pearce, P. M...... 198 316 Rumbold, S. J...... 93 134 Scarce, H. D...... 93 134 Slattery, R. J...... 8 Tuch, M. Z...... 179 275 Tuffley, J. M...... 8 Shipping and Transport- Cosham, G. G...... 80 123 Presented to Senate or House of Representatives Where bound. Paper.Paper No. Papr.(if printed). Page in-

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Public Service Act-continued. Appointments-Department-continued. Social Services- Edington, G. G...... 8 7 Jeffries, E. S...... 120 186 Potter, M. G. A...... 157 241 Supply- Abrahams, B. S...... 228 325 Andersen, R. W...... 179 275 Anderson, E. D...... 93 134 Atkinson, J. M.,...... 8 7 Backhouse, J...... 8 Baker, P. W. R...... 95 139 Balodis, J...... 127 199 Bastin, D...... 179 275 Best, B. E...... 155 239 Branson, R. W...... 127 199 Brown, D. P...... 95 139 Bryans, N. L...... 95 139 Campain, R. A...... 127 199 Carpenter, A. L...... 127 199 Cearns, R. G...... 127 199 Chamen, J...... 179 275 Chapman, R. A...... 80 123 Coulson, A. C...... 127 199 Davies, B...... 228 325 Deland, D. C...... 179 275 Doran, K. J...... 127 199 Dunkeld, A. W...... 95 139 Durieu, D. H...... 127 199 Eason, W. A...... 80 123 Finsiedel, B. F...... 25 19 Elhay, J...... 95 139 Evans, H. W...... 155 239 Evans, J. V...... 95 139 Farmer, A. D...... 127 199 Feuerriegel, T. G. G...... 8 7 Fletcher, R. A...... 95 139 Freeman, L. 0...... 8 7 Frost, J. J...... 127 199 Gibb, A. C. 0...... 127 199 Gilbert, R. F...... 25 19 Golding, M. H...... 179 275 Goodyear, F...... 127 199 Graebner, D. C...... 95 139 Graham, D. R...... 38 41 Griffith, R. M...... 47 61 Hannaford, W. K...... 38 41 Hardie, E. G...... 38 41 Hardie, J. E...... 127 199 Hess, R. M...... 155 239 Howe, J. S...... 8 7 Hudson, F...... 179 275 Hughes, P. C...... 8 Kane, R. E...... 95 139 Kilpin, D...... 95 139 King, P. A...... 127 199 Lebedew, W. V. W...... 155 239 Lewis, W. G...... 155 239 Liddle, J. H...... 179 275 Lynch, L. J...... 228 325 Main, D. L...... 155 239 Malcolm, P. R...... 155 239 Manie, K. C...... 127 199 McDermott, I. T...... 8 7 McDonald, I. Q...... 93 134 McDonald, S...... 95 139 McIntosh, M. J...... 127 199 McLaren,' K. G...... 8 Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Monotti, J. M...... 8 7 Moore, M. K...... 8 Morony, K. J...... 8 7 Moylan, T. J...... 127 199 Mykytenko, W...... 127 199 Parkinson, G. J...... 127 199 Patterson, J. E...... 93 134

Pinson, D. J...... 8 Platts, J. C...... 179 275 Podolak, P...... 127 199 Polomka, B. J1 ...... 8 7 Raymond, M. L. 1...... 25 19 Read, P. C...... 228 325 Reilly, J. D...... 95 139

Rerden, A. C...... 127 199 Roberts, B3.G. C...... 155 239 Robinson, C. L...... 179 275 Ryerson, D. E...... 127 199 Sawczak, R...... 155 239 Sayer, A. M...... 95 139 See, B. A...... 228 325 Seecamp, R. G...... 155 239 Shaw, P. T...... 127 199 Shoubridge, R...... 8 Silva, A...... 127 199 Sleath, R. D...... 127 199 Small, J. P...... 127 199 Stainsby, D. F...... 8 7 Stem, A. 1...... 8 7 Ternan, J. G...... 8 Toynton, B. D...... 93 134 Tregellas-Williams, 1...... 8 Turley, D. M...... 127 199 Turner, E...... 25 19 Walton, H. R...... 93 134 Warhurst, W...... 95 139 Williams, M. R...... 25 19 Williamson, A. R...... 127 199 Young, W. G...... 179 275 Yuritta, J. P. P...... 47 61 Territories-

Anderson, B...... 164 249 Benjamin, G. L...... 8 7 Brennan, M. T...... 11 7 Casey, M. J...... 25 23 Eggington, H. F...... 8 7 Forbes, C. F...... 93 134 Gregory, G. G...... 93 134 Heiigney, JI B...... 43 57 Miller, R. W. R...... 21 17 Noble, B. L...... 93 134

Summerfield, B. T...... 183 297 Trade-

Mauide, A. M...... 139 215 Treasury- Armson, R. B...... 93 139 Greenwood, A. A...... 93 135 Harrison, D. H...... 8 7 Korner, S. R...... 8 7 Magassy, A...... 141 217 Nettheim, N. F...... 93 139 Rand, S. R...... 93 135 Selvadurai, S...... 141 217 Wilson, H. B...... 8 7 Zywczak, S...... 165 248 Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Public Service Act-continued. Appointments-Department-continued. Works- Adler, M...... 25 21 Amey, I.F...... 93 13i Andrew, W. R...... 93 135 Andrews, J. S...... 13 11 Aron, D.J . . .. 8 7 Balfour, B. R. 8 7 Bartholomeusz, H. H. . . 147 227 Berg, J. H...... 93 135 Biggins, J. A . ... 8 7 Boughton, T. W..... 43 57 Brett, J. R...... 38 41 Broudo, S. .. .. 43 57 Brown, M. R ...... 8 7 Bubb, C. T. J .. .. 71 91 Chadwick, B. A.. .. 13 11 Clarke, P.H. 111 163 Clarkson, I. H. M. .. .. 93 135 Colombo, D . .. .. 8 7 Coltman, G. T.. .. 179 274 Cook, M. B.. .. 164 248 Copping, R. S. .. 21 17 Davies, I. M. .. 93 135 Davis, R. C. .. 8 7 Davison, F. L. .. 8 7 Dickinson, P. .. 21 17 Dickson, E. F. 93 135 Dolan, P. W. .. 38 41 Donaldson, A. G. .. 8 7 Douglas, R. A ... .. 38 41 Drewes, A...... 99 145 Edgar, K. R ...... 8 Elliott, L. E ... .. 93, 164 135, 248 Fanning, M. P ...... 13 11 Fitzgerald, C. W.. .. 8 7 Foreman, A. E. W.. .. 66 80 Genys, A...... 147 227 Grant, C. F ... .. 8 7 Grattan, R. H. . . .. 13 11 Hackett-Jones, F. C.. .. 13 11 Harrison, B. W. . . .. 13 11 Higgs, N. B.. .. 38 41 Hirsch, T. J.. .. 38 41 Hodge, W. K. . . .. 8 7 Holland, G.. .. 8 7 Holligan, P. J. . . .. 8 7 Howard, A. S. . . .. 164 248 Incoll, P. G.. .. 8 7 Judge, R. E.. .. 8 7 Kershaw, A. J ...... 80 123 Kusmierski, K. M.. .. 164 248 Lake, C. J. T ...... 32 33 Latham, M. E ...... 8 7 Lewers, M. T...... 32 33 Lloyd, J. K ... .. 93 135 Lyons, R. F ... .. 71 91 MacDonald, G. J.. .. 13 11 MacNeil, A. F. X.. .. 164 248 Makunas,K ..... 111 163 Mallam, R.. .. 32 33 McHugh, P. M. . . .. 8 7 McLean, D. C. . . .. 8 7 McNeill, W. G. . . .. 93 135 Meiusi, T.. .. 8 7 Monohan, P. D.. .. 93 135 Moody, N. F .. .. 127 199 Morgan, B.. .. 43 57 Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. PaperPaper No. Papr.(if printed). Page in-

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Public Service Act-continued. Appointments-Department-continued. Works-continued. Muirhead, D. M...... 8 7 Munce, 1. J...... 32 33 Nairn, R. W...... 50 67

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Odium, A. H. R...... 164 248 Paine, K. H...... 8 7 Phillips, P. R...... 8 7 Press, M. J...... 43 57 Pryor, R. F...... 8 7 Purcell, J. C...... 8 Randoja, M...... 127 199 Reaburn, N. A...... 133 207 Rees, J. B...... 179 274 Richardson, P. A. T...... 8 7 Richmond, E. M...... 8 7 Roga, A...... 8 7 Schenk, J. R...... 8 7 Schrimpf, K. A...... 141 217 Shaw, E. W...... 8 7 Sherlock, D. E...... 8 7 Silbert, J. L...... 38 41 Smith-Jones, R. 0...... 93 135 Spence, G. W...... 93 135 Stone, R. J...... 8 7 Sturesteps, G...... 43 57 Thomson, D. J...... 141 217 Thompson, H. G...... 8 7 Tompkins, C. L...... 8 7 Trawinski, E...... 8 7 Ward, R. T...... 8 7 Watt, K. M...... 93 135 West, H. W...... 32 33 Westren, R...... 8 7 Whitaker, R. J...... 38 41 White, J. K...... 8 7 Willoughby-Thomas, M. B...... 8 7 Wolfram, H. G...... 8 7 Wood, P. J...... 8 7 Wright, N. S...... 8 7 Yardley, T. C...... 8 7 Public Service Board- Preliminary Statement on Public Service-Year-1959-60.. . 105 153 Reports-Year- 1958-59 (Thirty-fifth) . . . .. 15 13 9 IV. 1045 1959-60 (Thirty-sixth) . . . .. 97 165 248 lIV. 1075 Regulations-Statutory Rules-

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Public Service Arbitration Act-continued. Public Service Arbitrator-Determinations-continued. 1959-continued. No. 90-Commonwealth Foremen's Association ...... 8 7 No. 91-Federated Ironworkers' Association of Australia and others ...... 8 7 Nos. 92 and 93-Musicians' Union of Australia ...... 8 7 Nos. 94, 95 and 96-Actors and Announcers' Equity Asso- ciation of Australia ...... 8 7 No. 97-Non-Official Postmasters' Association of Australia .. 8 7 No. 98-Australian Workers' Union ...... 8 7 No. 99-Australian Journalists' Association ...... 19 15 No. 100-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia .. 19 15 1960- No. 1-Civil Air Operations Officers' Association of Aus- tralia 19 15 Nos. 2 and 3-Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen ...... 19 15 No. 4-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public Service ...... 19 15 No. 5-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. .. 19 15 No. 6-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Associa- tion ...... 19 15 No. 7-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association .. 19 15 No. 8-Postal Telecommunication Technicians' Association (Australia) ...... 19 15 No. 9-Association of Railway Professional Officers of Aus- tralia ...... 19 15 No. 10-Australian Workers' Union ...... 19 15 No. 11-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia.. .. 147 227 No. 12-Musicians' Union of Australia . .. .. 25 27 No. 13-Australian Broadcasting Commission Staff Asso- ciation ...... 25 27 No. 14-Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employees' Association ...... 25 38 No. 15-Musicians' Union of Australia ...... 35 38 No. 16-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. .. 35 38 No. 17-Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Engine- men ...... 35 38 No. 18-North Australian Workers' Union ...... 35 38 No. 19-Australian Workers' Union and Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 35 38 Nos. 20, 21 and 22-Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union of Australia ...... 35 38 No. 23-Line Inspector's Association, Commonwealth of Australia ...... 47 61 No. 24-Customs Officers' Association of Australia (Fourth Division) and Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association ...... 47 61 No. 25-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. .. 47 61 No. 26-Commonwealth Storemen and Packers' Union of Australia ...... 80 123 No. 27-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Association .. 80 123 No. 28-Australian Journalists' Association ...... 80 123 No. 29-Professional Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public Service ...... 80 123 Nos. 30 and 31-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. 80 123 No. 32-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public Service ...... 80 123 No. 33-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public Service ...... 93 135 No. 34-Transport Workers' Union of Australia ...... 93 135 No. 35-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. .. 93 135 No. 36-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public Service ...... 107 157 No. 37-Line Inspectors' Association, Commonwealth of Australia ...... 107 157 No. 38-Flax Mill Managers' Association .. .. . 107 157 No. 39-Federated Clerks' Union of Australia .. .. . 107 157 Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Pa pe r Paper No. - (if printed). Page in-

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Public Service Arbitration Act-continued. Public Service Arbitrator-Determinations-continued. 1960-continued. No. 40-Musicians' Union of Australia ...... 107 157 No. 41-Transport Workers' Union of Australia. .. .. 107 157 No. 42-See " Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission-Determination " under this heading. No. 43-Association of Architects, Engineers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen of Australia ...... 157 240 No. 44-Postmaster-General's Department Heads of Divi- sions and Branches Association ...... 157 240 No. 45-Australian Workers' Union ...... 157 240 No. 46-Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Commonwealth Public Service . .. . . 159 246 No. 47-Commonwealth Public Service Artisans' Associa- tion ...... 159 246 No. 48-Association of Railway Professional Officefr of Australia ...... 159 246 Nos. 49, 50 and 51-Australian Journalists' Association .. .. 177 265 No. 52-Commonwealth Foremen's Association ...... 189 301 No. 53-Amalgamated Engineering Union ...... 189 301 No. 54-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. .. 189 301 No. 55-North Australian Workers' Union ...... 189 301 No. 56-Amalgamated Engineering Union and others .. .. 222 325 Public Works Committee Act- Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works- Plans in connexion with proposed works- Clayton, Victoria-Chemical Physics Laboratory Building ...... 263 Parkville, Victoria-General Laboratory Building ...... 263 Toowoomba, Queensland-Commonwealth Offices ...... 285 Reports- Canberra-Canberra Community Hospital- Main Hospital Block ...... 41 87 129 I. 1595 Nurses' Home and Training School .. .. 42 89 130 I. 1605 Melbourne-Customs House ...... 32 71 91 II. 1613 Perth-Perth Airport- Civil Engineering Aerodrome Works .. 60 101 151 II. 1623 International Terminal Building .. .. 59 97 142 II. 1631 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 67 .. . . 120 186

Qantas Empire Airways Ltd.-Report and Financial Accounts-1959 (Twenty-sixth) ...... 95 141 Quarantine Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 85 .. .. 164 248

Radiation Advisory Committee. See " National Radiation, &c." Railways. See " Commonwealth Railways Act." Rayon Yarn Bounty Act-Returns- Year ended 31st October, 1959 ...... 8 7 Period-st November, 1959 to 30th June, 1960 ...... 164 248 Referendums, 1903-1958, Summaries of. See " Elections." Regulations and Ordinances Committee-Report-Sixteenth .. S. 1 57 .. S. 1 237 Repatriation Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-Nos. 56, 60 .. .. . 93 135 Repatriation Commission-Report-Year-1959-60 .. .. 81 120 187 IV. 1105 War Pensions Entitlement Appeal Tribunals Nos. 1, 2 and 3- Reports-Year-1959-60 ...... 120 187 Research. See " Medical Research Endowment Act ", " Science and Industry Research Act ", "Wheat Research Act" and " Wool Research Act." Reserve Bank Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 3...... 8 7 Reserve Bank-Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's reports thereon-Year--1959-60 .. .. 119 185 (The) Rip, Port Phillip Bay. See " Army Training Accident, &c." River Murray Waters Act-River Murray Commission-Report- Year-1958-59 ...... 83 19 19 IV. 1149 Road Safety-Report of Select Committee, dated 21st September, 1960 S. 2 121 .. S. 1 241 NOTE.-" S " indicates Senate. Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where bound. Paper. Paper No. aper(if printed). Page in-

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Royal Australian Air Force Welfare Trust Fund. See "Services Trust Funds Act." Royal Australian Navy Relief Trust Fund. See "Services Trust Funds Act." Royal Military College. See " Defence Act."

Savings Bank. See " Commonwealth Banks Act." Science and Industry Endowment Act-Report by Auditor-General on Accounts of Science and Industry Endowment Fund-Year- 1959-60...... 113 163 Science and Industry Research Act- Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organiz- ation-Report-Year-1959-60 (Twelfth) .. .. 48 99 141 IV. 1211 Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 54 .. .. . 93 135 Seat of Government (Administration) Act- Canberra University College Ordinance-Canberra University College-Report-1959 ...... 99 141 Conservation of Soil Ordinance-Australian Capital Territory Soil Conservation Council-Report and Statement of Receipts and Payments-Year-1959-60 .. .. . 105 155 National Memorials Ordinance-Determination naming certain Divisions of the Canberra City District, dated 16th March, 1960 ...... 38 41 Ordinances- 1959- No. 18-Weights and Measures ...... 8 7 No. 19-Water Rates ...... 8 7 No. 20-Workmen's Compensation (No. 2) ...... 8 7 No. 21-Ordinances Revision ...... 8 7 No. 22-Seat of Government (Administration) .. .. 8 7 1960- No. 1-Amendments Incorporation .. .. 8 7 No. 2-Fire Brigades ...... 93 135 No. 3-Police ...... 93 135 No. 4-Canberra University College ...... 93 135 No. 5-Soil Conservation ...... 101 151 No. 6-Administration and Probate ...... 120 186 No. 7-Trustee Companies ...... 133 206 No. 8-Nurses' Registration ...... 133 206 No. 9-Police Pensions ...... 169 257 No. 10-Returned Servicemen's Badges .. .. . 189 301 Regulations- 1959- No. 15 (Weights and Measures Ordinance) ...... 8 8 No. 16 (Building and Services Ordinance) ...... 8 8 No. 17 (Machinery Ordinance) ...... 8 8 No. 18 (Cemeteries Ordinance) ...... 8 8 No. 19 (Education Ordinance) ...... 13 8 No. 20 (Plant Diseases Ordinance) ...... 13 8 No. 21 (Police Ordinance) ...... 8 8 No. 22 (Pounds Ordinance) ...... 13 8 No. 23 (Rabbit Destruction Ordinance) . .. .. 8 8 No. 24 (Stock Ordinance) ...... 8 8 No. 25 (Workmen's Compensation Ordinance) .. .. 8 8 1960- Nos. 1 and 2 (Motor Traffic Ordinance) .. .. .66 83 No. 3 (Companies Ordinance) ...... 93 135 No. 4 (Canberra Community Hospital Ordinance) .. . 101 151 No. 5 (Fire Brigades Ordinance) ...... 101 151 No. 6 (Fish Protection Ordinance) ...... 120 186 No. 7 (Court of Petty Sessions Ordinance) .. .. . 111 163 Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for Australian Capital Territory-Year-1959-60 ...... 120 186 Variations of plan of lay-out of City of Canberra and its environs, dated- 28th April, 1960 ...... 47 61 4th July, 1960 ...... 93 135 20th October, 1960 ...... 157 243 Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Senate-Statistical Returns in relation to 1958 Elections. See " Elections." Services Trust Funds Act- Australian Military Forces Relief Trust Fund-Reports-Year- 1958-59 (Twelfth) ...... 19 13 1959-60 (Thirteenth) ...... 173 257 Royal Australian Air Force Welfare Trust Fund-Reports- Year- 1958-59 (Eleventh) ...... 11 1959-60 (Twelfth) ...... 173 257 Royal Australian Navy Relief Trust Fund-Report-Year- 1959-60 ...... 173 257 Services Canteens Trust Fund-Report-1959 ...... 115 167 Shale Mining Industry. See " Coal and Shale Mining Industry." Shipping. See " Australian Coastal Shipping Commission Act." Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Power Act-Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Authority-Reports and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Reports-Year- 1958-59 (Tenth); including Parts II. of the Eighth and Ninth Annual Reports (being financial statements for years 1956-57 and 1957-58), together with Auditor-General's Reports for years 1956-57 and 1957-58 .. .. 18 38 45 IV. 1345 1959-60 (Interim Report) ...... 99 151 1959-60 (Eleventh) ...... 98 147 229 IV. 1399 Social Services Act-Director-General of Social Services-Report- Year-1959-60 (Nineteenth) ...... 65 121 186 IV. 1443 Soil Conservation Council, Australian Capital Territory. See " Seat of Government (Administration) Act." South and South-East Asia. See " Colombo Plan, &c." South Australia-Report on final adjustment of special grant paid, arising out of application made by that State for financial assis- tance in 1958-59. See " Commonwealth Grants Commission Act." Spirits Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 61 .. .. 93 135 Stevedoring Industry Act-Australian Stevedoring Industry Authority- Report and financial statements, together with Auditor-General's Report-Year-1959-60 (Fifth) ...... 139 213 Sugar Agreement Act-Fruit Industry Sugar Concession Committee- Report-Year ended 31st August, 1960 (Twenty-ninth)...... 151 221 Sulphuric Acid Bounty Act-Return-Year-1958-59 .. . .. 8 8 Superannuation Act- Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960- No. 31 ...... 80 123 No. 68 ...... 120 186 Superannuation Board-Report-Year-1958-59 (Thirty-seventh) .. 71 87 Superannuation Fund-Report of quinquennial investigation of Fund by Commonwealth Actuary, as at 30th June, 1957 (Seventh) .. .. 71 87 Supply and Development Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1960- No. 11 ...... 8 8 No. 23 ...... 38 41

Tariff. See " Customs Tariff ", " Customs Tariff (Primage Duties) ", " Tariff Board " and " Tariff Board Act." Tariff Board-Reports- Air-operated Dental Drilling Units and Dental Engines .. 5 43 56 III. 57 Alternating Current Induction Type Motors ...... 33 73 117 II. 65 Animal Glue. See " Gelatine, &c. " under this heading. Axle Assemblies. See "'I' Beam, &c. " under this heading. Cameras. See " Roll Film (Box Type)" under this heading. Cathode Ray Tubes and Parts thereof ...... 71 155 238 III. 77 Chemicals. See " Thiocarbamyl Chemicals " under this heading. Chlorination Regulators and Controllers ...... 96 190 304 1m. 91 Clocks and Watches and Movements therefor .. .. 74 155 238 III. 97 Colours and Dyes and Paint Boxes completely fitted .. .. 34 73 117 III. 113 Copper. See " Products of Copper, &c." and " Unwrought Copper " under this heading. Cutlery, Not Completely Manufactured ...... 75 155 238 III. 131 Dental Drilling Units and Dental Engines. See " Air-operated Units, &c." under this heading. Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. No. Paper. Paper Pape (if printed). Page in-

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Tariff Board-Reports-continued. Diesel Engines. See " Marine Diesel Engines, &c." under this heading. Dolls ...... 55 119 181 III. 141 Drafting Machines ...... 3 43 56 III. 151 Dyes. See "Colours and Dyes, &c." under this heading. Electrical Testing and Measuring Instruments .. .. 73 155 238 III. 159 Embroideries ...... 23 73 117 III. 175 Fabrics. See " Furnishing Fabrics " under this heading. Firearms ...... 52 119 181 II. 189 Flax Canvas Industry. See " Tariff Board-Report of Deputy Chairman." Footwear ...... 20 73 117 III. 203 Fuel Injection Equipment and Nozzle Testing Outfits.. 6 43 56 IIT. 215 Furnishing Fabrics ...... 82 163 245 III. 229 Gelatine and Animal Glue ...... 8 43 56 III. 249 Glassware. See " Laboratory, &c." under this heading. Glucose ...... 91 190 304 mI. 259 Hacksaw Blades ...... 31 73 117 III. 265 Handbags. See "Travel Goods, &c." under this heading. " I" Beam Axle Assemblies ...... 4 43 56 III. 273 Image Projectors. See " Optical Lenses, &c. "under this heading. Induction Coils. See " Transformers, &c. " under this heading. Internal Combustion Engines and Parts therefor .. .. 70 155 238 III. 285 Iron and Steel Hoop and Strip-Interim Report .. .. 21 73 117 III. 303 Laboratory and Scientific Glassware ...... 53 119 181 III. 307 Lightning Arresters ...... 72 155 238 III. 317 Magnifying Glasses. See "Optical Lenses, &c." under this heading. Man-made Fibres. See " Textiles, &c. " under this heading Marine Diesel Engines Exceeding 500 Horse-power .. .. 26 73 117 IlI. 325 Measuring Instruments. See " Electrical Testing, &C." under this heading. Metal Foils ...... 22 73 117 III. 333 Metal-working Milling Machines ...... 69 155 238 III. 353 Motor Vehicle Body Panels ...... 1 11 9 ITI. 361 Motor Vehicle Type Voltage Regulators ...... 95 190 304 III. 371 Motors. See " Alternating Current Induction Type " under this heading. Nibbling Machines. See " Portable Electric Hand Tools, &c. " under this heading. Nozzle Testing Outfits. See " Fuel Injection Equipment, &c. " under this heading. Oil or Spirit Heating Lamps and Parts ...... 28 73 117 IIm. 381 Optical Lenses and Other Optical Elements, Magnifying Glasses, Telescopic Sights for Weapons, Image Projectors and Slide Viewers ...... 35 73 117 II. 389 Paint Boxes. See " Colours and Dyes, &c. " under this heading. Passionfruit Juice and Passionfruit Pulp .. .. . 90 190 304 III. 403 Photographic Papers. See " Sensitized Photographic Papers, &c." under this heading. Piezo Electric Crystal Blanks ...... 36 73 117 III. 415 Portable Electric Hand Tools and Nibbling Machines.. .. 27 73 117 III. 421 Products of Copper and Other Metals ...... 25 73 117 III. 437 Purses. See " Travel Goods, &c." under this heading. Radio and Television Equipment ...... 19 73 117 III. 475 Roll Film Box Type Cameras ...... 54 119 181 III. 521 Scientific Glassware. See " Laboratory, &c." under this heading. Sensitized Photographic Papers and Transfer Media .. .. 51 119 181 III. 529 Slide Viewers. See " Optical Lenses, &c. " under this heading. Spirit Heating Lamps and Parts. See " Oil, &c." under this heading. Sulphuric Acid Bounty Act 1954-1959 .. 94 190 304 Il. 535 Telescopic Sights for Weapons. See "Optical Lenses, &c." under this heading. Television Equipment. See " Radio, &c." under this heading. Testing Instruments. See 'Electrical Testing, &c." under this heading. Textiles of Man-made Fibres .. .. . 29 73 117 III. 551 Presented to Senate or House of Representatives. Where Bound. Paper. Paper No. (if printed). Page in-

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Tariff Board-Reports-continued. Thiocarbamyl Chemicals ...... 56 119 181 III. 581 Tinned Iron and Steel Plates and Sheets ...... 30 73 117 Ill. 593 Transformers and Induction Coils ...... 24 73 117 III. 597 Travel Goods, Handbags, Wallets, Purses and various other Containers...... 93 190 304 III. 615 Unwrought Copper ...... 92 190 304 I1. 629 Voltage Regulators. See " Motor Vehicle, &c." under this heading. Wallets. See "Travel Goods, &c." under this heading. Watches. See " Clocks, &c." under this heading. Weighing Machines ...... 7 43 56 III. 647 Tariff Board-Report of Deputy Chairman-Flax Canvas Industry.. 101 206 315 III. 657 Tariff Board Act-Tariff Board-Report, together with Summary of Recommendations-Year-1959-60 ...... 61* 133 207 11. Tasman Empire Airways Ltd.-Report and financial accounts-Year ended 31st March, 1960 ...... 119 193 Taxation-Report of Commissioner, together with Statistical Appendices-Dated 1st June, 1959 (Thirty-eighth) .. .. 9 71 83 II. 777 And see "Pay-roll Tax Paper" and "Finance." Telecommunications. See " Overseas Telecommunications Act." Television-Report and recommendations to the Postmaster-General on applications for commercial television licences in provincial and country areas. See "Australian Broadcasting Control Board." Tobacco Industry Act-Report-Year-1959-60 (Fifth) ...... 101 145 Toowoomba, Queensland. See " Public Works Committee Act." Tractor Bounty Act-Retum-Year-1959-60 ...... 93 135 Trade Commissioners Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1959-No. 92 ...... 8 1960-No. 45 .. 93 135 Tradesmen's Rights Regulation Act-Regulations-Statutory Rules- 1960-No. 59 ...... 93 135 Trading Bank. See "Commonwealth Banks Act." Training Accident at the Rip, Port Phillip Bay, &c. See "Army Training Accident, &c." Treasurer's Statement of Receipts and Expenditure, &c. See " Finance." Treasury Regulation 52. See "Public Accounts Committee Act." United Nations-General Assembly-Report of Australian Delegation -Fourteenth Regular Session, New York, 15th September to 12th December, 1959 ...... 38 71 87 IV. 1477 And see " General Assembly of the United Nations-Ministerial Statement." United States. See " Mutual Weapons Development Programme Agreement, &c." Universities. See "Australian National University Act ", "Australian Universities Commission ", "Australian Universities Commission Act" and " Seat of Government (Administration) Act." War Pensions Entitlement Appeal Tribunals. See "Repatriation Act." War Service Homes Act-Director of War Service Homes-Report- Year-1959-60 ...... 63 133 209 IV. 1565 Weapons Development Programme. See "Mutual Weapons De- velopment Programme Agreement between Australia and the United States, &c." Wentworth, Mr. See "Latrobe Valley Incidents." . .. Wheat Research Act-Annual Report-1959 (Second) ...... 80 123 Wine Overseas Marketing Act-Australian Wine Board-Reports- Year- 1959-60 (Interim Report) ...... 97 139 1959-60 (Thirty-second)-together with Statement by Minister regarding operation of Act ...... 137 209 Wireless Telegraphy Act. See "Post and Telegraph Act, &c." Wool. See "Australian Wool Bureau ", "Australian Wool Testing Authority Act" and "Wool Research Act." Wool Research Act-Report on operation of Act-Year-1959-60 (Interim Report) .. .. 101 145 Wool Tax Act (No. 1)-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 57 .. 93 135 Wool Tax Act (No. 2)-Regulations-Statutory Rules-1960-No. 58 .. 93 135 0 Report only printed. F. 1899/61.-S