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1938 to 1961 INDEX TO Papers Laid Before Parliament and Petitions Presented to Both Houses, 1938-1961 Subject Matter. No. of Year. Particulars. Paper. ETROPOLITAN AND EXPORT Accounts and Balance Sheet (from 1938 to 1958 not printed—See Annual Indices) 49 1939 Second Investigation—Auditor-General's Report on 49 1941 Efficiency of Plant, etc. 13 1945 22 1945 Joint Select Committee's Report on Administration and Operations 16 1958 Efficiency of Plant, Operations, etc. ' 59 1959 Accounts and Balance Sheet, 1958-59 59 1961 1959-60 59a 1961 1960-61 PROTECTION BOARD Report and Accounts. See in each year, from 1940, No. 20 k))))):B.INES or 20a SKY, PUBLIC 45 1940 Report on Friendly Societies, 1933-38 45 1947 1939-46 Reports on Superannuation Fund See Superannuation IIKIALDNI AND SUBURBS—AREAS SUITABLE FOR PUBLIC RESERVATION 1940 Report by Town Planner and Plan. 11) ELUDE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED *55 1945 Commission, Royal : 55a. Addendum to Report 1945 Compensation, Report of Auditor-General 13 1946 (First Session). See Electricity Trust of South Australia ‘li 0.1 11))))41ITAL See Hospitals )i.EEVATORY See Observatory - II()WORM:NOS 1956/57 By-laws—Control of Vehicles on Showgrounds • \ VERSITY See University i 'I)) \..rioN SERVICE 22 1955 Report, 1954 22 1956/57 ------1955-56 58 1957 : 1956-57. (Second Session). See No. 58 in each year thereafter \1 % Nt E I) )a HOMES, ETC. See State Bank Report ILSORI LjINCIL FOR TUBERCULOSIS SERVICES 1941 Report on Activities CU LTURE- gricultural Research See Waite Institute Mister's Report See in each year No. 43 or 43a RBRIT BUTS BOARD 1940 By-laws (:ALLERY BOARD Report and Accounts. See Annual Indices from 1941-1948 and thereafter No. 41 or 41a in each year )ITOR-G EN ERAL- Adelaide Electric Supply Company Limited 13 1946 See Adelaide Electric Supply Company Limited Annual Report —in each year No. 4 Egg Prices, etc. --Reports. See Egg Board Institutes Association 1940 Report on Accounts, 1939-40 Metropolitan and Export Abattoirs 49 1939 on' Second Investigation 49 1941 —on Plant, etc. 13 1945 1950 Administration and Operations Transport Control Board 22 1943 13 1947 14 1950 16 1957 (Second Session) 14 1960 \ ■ sritAti \ ,. LISTENERS' LEAGU E 1940 Police Report on III liANRIXG 1 ') ) 11PANIES Statements of Assets and Liabilities. See the Annual Indices from 1942 BWITING CONTROL BOARD Annual Report See in each year No. 60 Betting Laws and Practice -- Commissions, Royal Registrations of Premises 59 1947 Opinions and Decisions on Rules See the Annual Indices. See also Parliament, Joint Committee on Subordinate Legislation iftTLA: 1RE ADINGEN T SCHOOLS See Petitions l'ILLIS;y-PlaU:LsIC AND PRIVATE, BEFORE PARLIAMENT . 72 1938 Index, 1916-1937 III RIBS, lir DEATHS AND MARRIAGES See Statistical Register, Part Il , 1948 Botanic Gardens and Park 1949 1956/57 Parking 1960 Report and Accounts See the Annual Indices to 1948. See in each year No. 13 from 1949 ......................................... —Committees—Bread, Wheat Products and Regula- tions—Food and Drugs Act R R' ).ABIZN G OF GAUGE (SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAYS 1944 Statement under Standing Order No. 289 '''ILD ING) ACT INQULRY See Committees _ IIW * Legislative Council Paper ▪• 4 5 [P2.36 PAPERS LAID BEFORE PARLIAMENT, 1938-1961—continued. PAPERS LAID BEFORE PARLIAMENT, 1938-1961—continued. No. of Year. No. of Year. Particulars. Paper. Paper. BUILDING SOCIETIES 52 1939 Report of Registrar, 1938-39 *— 1940 1939-40 ces See Commissions, Royal *— 1941 1940-41 :tre Allocation and Distribution Investi- 68 1952 *— 1942/43 1941-42 te ThroasnisibP *— 1943 PeriP lent of Sexual Menders 58 1952 Report 1946 1 9 ga ttn 94424-435 (First Session) 5rno)..5 6s:ee, 56 1939 on Prices for Flour 1946 1945-46 (Second 58 1953 obrokri(nen'sEzs, Compensation Compensam Annual Indices thereafte r BUSH FIRES FUND 1956/57 Statement of Receipts and Payments, See Abattoirs 50 to 1 jttr°teiti sLaTeng—dis Ela.xt.: Annual Indices b ir ieopi Its::, ise —Public Works BY-LAWS See Local Government 311 —Parliament CENTRAL BOARD OF HEALTH —Health CHAFF AND HAY (ACQITISITION) —Committees t— 1938 Report CHARITABLE FUNDS COMMISSIONERS Report and Accounts. See in each year N tCSseEisesctoTecr—iya t i on—South Australian Branch t27 1940 from 1947 to 1961 oration Bill CHARLES BIRKS & CO. LTD. EMPLOYEES WELFARE 1940 Minutes of Evidence TRUST BILL t— See Petitions tary Company's Steel Works 1-95 1958 Report and Minutes of Evidence CHILDREN— beis;k:Sret:en°srolP'ul PI i 1 I Proprietary Indenture Bill, 195 Children's Welfare and Public Relief Department . Report. See in each year No. 23. No. 2 t arles Birks & Cc )3. Ltd., Employee's Welfare t41 1946 (Second Session) Fees of Members—See Regulations State Act Trust (Private) Bil See Committees 1946 Minutes of Evidence (Second Session) CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE t — 14 1942 Report to 30th Jane, 1942 only Church of England in Australia Constitution Bill, t86 1961 Report CLOSER SETTLEMENT See Lands 1961 COAL, treatment of sub-bituminous coal in U.S.A. and f— 1961 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence Canada 12 1946 Report by Messrs. Angwin and Harrison iscsEdie irsnset)s.sSiso,sgait Costa Samarit in Fund (Incorporation o *65 1953 Report 12 1946 incorporating amendments (Second and Lignite Resources in South Australia 16 Trustees) Bill 1946 of Director of Mines (Second Se Odd General Cemetery Bill 116 1944 Leigh Creek 1944 Minutes of Evidence COMMISSIONER OF POLICE t— See Police t75 1949 Report and Minutes of Evidence COMMISSIONS, ROYAL— 1949 Minutes of Evidence Adelaide Electric Supply Company t— 55 1945 Report (Exchange of Land) Bill . 1-87 1952 Report 55a 1945 Addendum 1952 Minutes of Proceeding's and Evidence Betting Laws and Practice t-- 70 1938 Report Act Amendment Bill .... 1956/57 Report Local Government—On creation of additional 1-14 14 1957 and Maps (Second Session) f— 1956/57 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence District Cotmcil District in Upper South-East, 1960 Report etc. t94 1960 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence Stuart, Rupert Max t-- 80 1959 re f70 1959 Report Transport Exchange of Land (Hundred of Noarlunga) Bill ... 20 1938 1-- 1959 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence - 1938 Minutes of Evidence Garden Suburb (Repeal) Bill 1-84 1952 Report (State Services) 14 1949 First Interim Report on electrification of any portion of t-- 1952 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence South Australian Railway system Garden Suburb Act Amendment Bill 96 1960 Report 1-16 1950 Second Interim Report on Kangaroo Island Transport t— 1960 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence 1950 t15 Third Interim Report on Traffic within City of Adelaide Gas Act Amendment Bill t73 1950 Report 17 1951 Final Report t-- 1950 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence 1951 Minutes of Evidence 1955 Report COMMITTEES— 1955 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence Bread Prices t-- 64 1939 First Report (Metropolitan Area) t88 1961 Report - 1939 Second Report (Port Pine) -1.— 1961 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence Building Act Inquiry 30 1940 First Progress Report Henley and Grange 1 Uignment Bill 1939 Report, with Evidence 32 1940 Second Progress Report John Miller Park Bil *72 1954 (Second Session) 34 1940 Final Report Levi Park Bill 11.2 1948 (Second Session) Chaff and Ha41 (Acquisition) t— 1945 Report and financial statements t— 1948 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence Commonwealtfi-Copper and Bauxite t69 1941 Report 1940 Report, with Evidence and Appendices Compulsory Insurance Premiums Local Government A ct Amendment Bill - 1938 Amended Rate—Report under Road Traffic Act *32 1941 t64 1941 Local Government (City of Enfield Loan) Bill t51 1953 Country Freezing Works 41 1939 Report t— 1953 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence 27 1944 1961 Report Deaf and hard of hearing 1-73 22 1954 Enquiry into Education, Training and Assistance of 1961 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence Education Inquiry t-- 15 1945 First Report Lower River Brough ton Irrigation Trust Bill 1-41 1938 Report 22 1946 Report on Secondary Schools for Country Children (Second 1-- 1938 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence Session) Act Amend- 1-- 1940 Report, with Evidence, etc. 15 1949 Final Report ment BBill Electricity Supply 52 1943 Interim Report r sRRecreationBeiu Ground Act Amendmentm *79 1959 Report and Minutes of Evidence 55 1943 Report and Appendix Bill Health Inquiry t32 1946 Consolidation of Health Services (Second Session t41 1940 Insurance Premiums 1949 Report t— 1940 Minutes of Proceedings, etc. 1950 Haracoorte Town Square Bill, The (Private) *76 1952 Report 1951 :ational--- Soldiers 11Memorial1. Bill *12 1949 1952 Op ail Refinery d of Noarlunga) Indenture Bill 1-62 1958 and Minutes of Evidence 1953 ,a1 Mission of South Australia *69 1961 1954 Compulsory Third Party Insurance on Taxicabs Bill (Private) - 1957 Report (First Session) *— 1961 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence 22 1959 vo(Lita,in,,i;Trust')Igt'rpuert)sisitlta sIunbco_ Brporated Act Amendment Bill *68 1961 Report Landlord and Tenant (Control of Rents) Act Enquiry 16 1951 Industries Development Special Committee on 51 1961 1961 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence Decentralization of Industry *— -anch RSS & AILA (Purchase of *73 1952 Report Licensing of Taxicabs 30 1953 Marginal Lands 62 1939 See also Lands 1952 Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence Agricultural Areas Enquiry Pou *— See below—Pastoral rtit) N efaieldHospitale (Transfer of Assets) Bill .. *95 1955 Report and Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence Milk in Schools Enquiry 41 1945 Report aVidk Paper Mill Agreement Bill t75 1958 and Minutes of Evidence Municipal Tramways Trust Enquiry 22 1952 Interim Report t—
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