LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty-seventh Parliament

20 August 1963 – 9 December 1965

Queensland Parliamentary Debates

INDEX

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37th Parliament, 1st Session 20 August 1963 – 20 March 1964 Index from Hansard, V.235-237, 1963-64

37th Parliament, 2nd Session 18 August 1964 – 8 April 1965 Index from Hansard, V.238-240, 1964-65

37th Parliament, 3rd Session 17 August 1965 – 9 December 1965 Index from Hansard, V.241-242, 1965

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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Thirty- seventh Parliament – First Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.235-237, 1963-64

20 August 1963 – 20 March 1964

(Nicklin Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-13 20 August 1963 584-601 9 October 1963

14-19 21 August 1963 601-653 10 October 1963

19-39 22 August 1963 654-716 15 October 1963

39-87 27 August 1963 716-752 16 October 1963

87-16 28 August 1963 753-813 17 October 1963

106-144 29 August 1963 814-843 18 October 1963

144-185 3 September 1963 844-915 22 October 1963

185-200 4 September 1963 915-931 23 October 1963

200-238 5 September 1963 932-996 24 October 1963

239-278 10 September 1963 996-1023 25 October 1963

278-295 11 September 1963 1023-1092 29 October 1963

295-335 12 September 1963 1093-1107 30 October 1963

336-378 17 September 1963 1107-1173 31 October 1963

378-415 18 September 1963 1173-1203 1 November 1963

146-451 19 September 1963 1204-1267 5 November 1963

452-491 24 September 1963 1267-1283 6 November 1963

491-508 25 September 1963 1284-1337 7 November 1963

508-540 26 September 1963 1337-1363 8 November 1963

541-584 8 October 1963 1363-1425 12 November 1963 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1425-1440 13 November 1963 2009-2061 25 February 1964

1440-1499 14 November 1963 2062-2082 26 February 1964

1500-1528 15 November 1963 2082-2141 27 February 1964

1528-1603 19 November 1963 2141-2209 3 March 1964

1603-1635 20 November 1963 2209-2234 4 March 1964

1635-1699 21 November 1963 2234-2298 5 March 1964

1699-1713 22 November 1963 2298-2376 10 March 1964

1714-1784 26 November 1963 2376-2412 11 March 1964

1785-1801 27 November 1963 2412-2491 12 March 1964

1801-1876 28 November 1963 2491-2520 13 March 1964

1877-1910 29 November 1963 2521-2611 17 March 1964

1910-1958 3 December 1963 2611-2653 18 March 1964

1959-1975 4 December 1963 2653-2728 19 March 1964

1975-2008 5 December 1963 2728-2759 20 March 1964

1963-64

QUEENSLAND

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (HANSARD)

First Session

OF THE Thirty-Seventh Parliament

12 and 13 ELIZABETH II

Comprising the periods from the Twentieth day of August to the Fifth day of December, 1963; and from the Twenty-fifth day of February to the Twentieth day of March, 1964.

VOL. 237

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ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL Elections Judge, 1963·64-Tlte Honourable Mr. JUSTICE STABLE. First Session of the Thirty-Seventh. of Queensland 1963-64

THE GOVERNOR His Excellency Colonel Sir HENRY ABEL SMITH, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., D.S.O. THE MINISTRY On 26 September, 1963, His Excellency the Administrator of the Government accepted the resignations of- Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN NICKUN, M.M., LLD., as Premier and Chief Secretary; Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE MUNRO as Minister for Justice and Attorney-General; Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN PIZZEY, .B.A., Dip.Ed., LL.D., as Minister for Education and Migration; Honourable THOMAS ALFRED HILEY, M.Com., as Treasurer and Minister for Housing; Honourable ERNEST EVANS as Minister for Development, Mines, Main Roads and Electricity; Honourable HENRY WINSTON NOBLE, M.B., B.S., as Minister for Health and Home Affairs; Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY CHALK as Minister for Transport; Honourable ALAN ROY FLETCHER as Minister fo;r Public Lands and Irrigation; Honourable HAROLD RICHTER as Minister for Public Works and Local Govermnent; Honourable ALEXANDER TATTENHALL DEWAR as Minister for Labour and Industry; and Honourable JOHN ALI<'RED ROW as Minister for Agriculture and Forestry. On the same day His Excellency appointed- Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN NICKUN, M.M., LL.D., as Premier and .Minister for State Development; Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE MUNRO as Minister for .l.ndu51lrial Development; Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN PlZZEY, B.A., Dip.Ed., LL.D., as Minister for Education; Honourable THOMAS ALFRED HILEY, M.Com., as Treasurer; Honourable ERNEST EVANS as .Minister for Mines and MaiD. Uoads; Honourable HENRY WINSTON NOBLE, M.B., B.S., as Minister for Health; Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY CHALK as Minister for Transport; Honourable ALAN ROY FLETCHER as Minister for Lands; Honourable HAROLD RICHTER as Minister for Local Goven:ament and Conservation; Honourable ALEXANDER TATIENHALL DEWAR as Minister for Labou> and Industry; Honourable JOHN ALFRED ROW as Minister for Primary Industries; Honourable JOHANNES BJELKE-PETERSEN as Minister for Works and Housing; and Honourable PETER ROYLANCE DELAMOTHE, O.B.E., M.B., B.S., as Minister for Justice and Attorney-General.

(Under the provisions of the Officials in Parliament Ad~ Amendment Act of 1963 the number of Ministers was increased from 11 to 13.) THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Speaker-Honourable DAVID ERIC NICHOLSON ..... Murrumba Chairman of Committees-KEITH WILLIAM HOOPER, Esquire Greenslopes Temporary Chairmen of Committees- BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Hawthorne GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire South Coast GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire Mackay HODGES, ALLEN MAXWELL, Esquire (')TOOTH, SEYMOUR DOUGLAS, Esquire Ashgwve

\ 1 ) Nominated 9 October, 1963 (vice P. R. Delamothe, appointed to Ministry). TV. MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Member Electoral District ADAm, HERBERT ARTHUR, Esquire Cook AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire Townsville South ANDERSON, MERVYN .JOHN REGINALD, Esquire East ARMSTRONG, ROY ALEXANDER, Esquire Mulgrave BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Hawtbome BEARDMORE, EDWIN JAMES, Esquire Balonne BENNETT, COLIN JAMES, Esquire, B.A., LL.B. South Brisbane BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable JOHANNES Barambah BROMLEY, FRED PHILLIP, Esquire Norman BYRNE, PETER, Esquire Mourilyan CAMM, RONALD ERNEST, Esquire Whi!sunday CAMPBELL, FREDEl!UCK ALEXANDER, Esquire Aspley CAREY, CECIL CHARLES, Esquire Albert CHALK, Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY Lockyer CHINCHEN, GEOJFFREY TALBOT, Esquire, M.B.E., D.F.C. Mount Gravalt COBURN, ARTHUR, Esquire Burdekin (2)CORY, DAVID WHEATCROFT, Esquire Warwick DAVIES, HORACE JASON, Esquire Maryborougb DEAN, HAROLD, Esquire Sandl!llte DELAMOTHE, Honourable PETER ROYLANCE, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Boweu DEWAR, Honourable ALEXANDER TATTENHALL Wavell DIPLOCK, l.ESUE FRANK, Esquire Aubiguy DONALD, JAMES, Esquire Ipswich East DUFFICY, JOHN JOSEPH, Esquire Warrego DUGGAN, JOHN EDMUND, Esquire Toowoomba West EVANS, Honourable ERNEST Mirani EWAN, WILLIAM MANSON, Esquire Roma FLETCHER, Honourable ALAN ROY Cunningltam GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire South Coast GRAHAM, FREDElUCK DICKSON, Esquire Mackay GUNN, WILUAM MORRISON, Esquire Wynnum HANLON, PATRICK JOSEPH, Esquire Baroona HANSON, MARTIN, Esquire Port Curtis HARRISON, ROBERT LESL!E, Esquire Logan HERBERT, JOHN DESMOND, Esquire Sherwood HEWITT, NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC, Esquire Mackenzie HILEY, Honourable THOMAS ALFRED, M.Com. Cbatsworth HODGES, ALLEN MAXWELL, Esquire Gymple HOOl'ER, KEITH WILLIAM, Esquire Greeuslopes HOUGHTON, JAMES EDWAF.D HffiAM, Esquire Reddilfe HOUSTON, JOHN WILUAM, Esquire .Bulimba HUGHES, CLIVE MELWYN, Esquire Kurilpa INCH, ALEXANDER JAMES, Esquire Burke JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire Calllde KNOX, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Nundah LICKISS, WILLIAM DANIEL, Esquire Mount Coot-t!Ja LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire, D.F.C. Kedron LONERGAN, WILUAM HORACE, Esquire Flinders LOW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire Cooroora (3)MADSEN, Honourable OT'fO OTTOSEN Warwick MANN, .JOHN HENRY, Esquire Brisbane MARSDEN, IVOR, Esquire Ipswich West McKEiCHNIE, HENRY ARTHUR, Esquire Camarvon MELLOY, :JOHN, Esquire .... Nudgee MULLER, ADOLF GUSTAVE, Esquire Fassifern MUNRO, Honourable ALAN WIDTESIDE Toowong MURRAY, JOHN, Esquire, M.B.E. C!aylield NEWTON, HAROLD FRANCIS, Esquire Belmont NICHOLSON, Honourable DAVID ERIC Murrumba NICKLIN, Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN, M.M., LL.D. Landsboroug!J NOBLE, Honourable HENRY WINSTON, M.B., B.S. Yeronga O'DONNELL, JEUGENE CHRISTOPHER, Esquire Barcoo PILBEAM, REGINALD BYRON J"ARVIS, Esquire Rockharnpton Sth. PIZZEY, Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN, B.A., Dlp.Ed., LL.D. Isis RAE, WALLACE ALEXANDER RAMSAY, Esquire Gregory RAMSDEN, SAMUEL RAYMOND, Esquire Mert!Jyr RICHTER, Honourable HAROLD Somerset ROW, Honourable JOHN ALFRED Hiuchinbrook SHERRINGTON, DOUGLAS JOHN, Esquire .... Salisbury SMITH, PERCY RAYMUND, Esquire, LL.B. Windsor SULLIVAN, VICTOR BRUCE, Esquire ...... Condamiue THACKERAY, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire ...... Rockbampton Ntb. TOOTH, SEYMOUR DOUGLAS, Esquire Asllgro"Ve TUCKER, PERCY J"OHN ROBERT, Esquire Townsviile North WALLACE, GEORGE WALTER GORDON, Esquire Cairns W ALLIS-SMITH, EDWIN, Esquire Tablelands W ALSH, EDWARD JOSEPH, Esquire WHARTON, CLAUDE ALFRED, Esquire Burnett Wll'lDSOR, ROEERT LEVI, Esquire Ithaca

(')Elected at by-election, 19 Octnber, 1963. ('') Dicu 3 August, 1963. Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.235-237, 1963-64 20 August 1963 - 8 April 1964

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Subjects

Address in Reply­ BILLS-continued: Adoption, 490. Chine&e Temple Society (initiation, sus­ pension of Standing Orders, and 1o), Answer of Administrator, 508. 2657; (2°), 2754; (committee and Debate, 29, 114, 152, 209, 248, 303, 345, 3o), 27 55; (assent), 2759. 423, 461. Churches of Christ, Scientist, Incorpora­ Presentation to Administrator, 491. tion (initiation and suspension of Standing Orders), 2417; (1 °), 2419; Adjournment of House, Fonnal motion under (2' and committee), 2600; (3°), Standing Order No. 137­ 2615; (assent), 2759. Closure of railway branch lines (Mr. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initiation Duggan), 2088. and initiation in committee), 2615; 0 (J ), 2653. Adjournments, Special, 13, 19, 39, 540, 2004, 2141, 2298, 2759. Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) (initia­ tion), 2069; (initiation in committee), Administrator- 2248; (1°), 2254; (2° and com­ Appointment (ministerial statement), 23. mittee), 2687; (3°), 2732; (assent), 2759. Opening Speech, 14, 29. Clean Air (initiation), 243; (initiation in Assassination of .J. F. Kennedy, President of committee), 918, 934, 998, 1025, U.S.A., 1714. 1093; (1°), 1102; (2°), 1763; (com­ mittee), 1775; (3°), 1786; (assent), Andito;r-General's reports-- 2009. Brisbane City Council accounts, 1785. Coal Mining Acts Amendment (initiation), Loans Sinking Funds, 716. 1786; (initiation in committee), 2014; (1°), 2017; (2°), 2226; (committee), Public accounts, 753. 2228; (3 '), 2238; (assent), 2759. Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by Companies Act Amendment (initiation), Crown- 1961; (initiation in committee), 2069; Order for return (motion-Mr. Houston), (1 °), 2082; (2°), 2308; (committee), 49. 2320; (3 o), 2380; (assent), 2759. Return tabled, 455. Constitution Acts Amendment (initiation), 2068; (initiation in committee), 2215, BILL'3­ 2225; (1 °), 2226; (2°), 2702; (com­ mittee), 2714; (3°), 2732; (assent), Agricultural Bank (Special Ratification) 2759. (initiation), 1700; (initiation in com­ mittee), 1754; (1 '), 1759; (2'), 1953; Contractors' and \Vorkmen's Lien Acts (committee), 1954; (3'), 1962; Repeal (initiation), 1786; (initiation (assent), 2009. in committee), 1787, 1830; (1°), 1837; (2°), 1991, 2018; (committee), Agricultural Standards Act Amendment 2055; (3°), 2069; (assent), 2298. (initiation), 1205; (initiation in com­ mittee), 1366, 1427; (1°), 1434; (2°), Co-operative Housing Societies Acts 1962; (committee), 1963; (3°), 1979; Amendment (initiation), 2215; (initia­ (assent), 2009. tion in committee), 2367; (1°), 2376; (2 °), 2665; (committee), 2666; (3 °), Appropriation No. 1 (suspension of Stand­ 2732; (assent), 2759. ing Orders), 49; (all stages), 87; (assent), 87. Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), 1961; (initiation in committee), 2116; Appropriation No. 2 (suspension of Stand­ (amendment-Mr. Walsh), 2125; ing Orders), 1529; (1' and 2°), 1589; (1°), 2141; (2°), 2499, 2584; (com­ (committee, 3 o and assent), 1603. mittee), 2584; (3°), 2615; (assent), 2759. . Australian Consular Officers' Notarial Powers and Evidence Acts Amend­ Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia­ ment (initiation), 455; (initiation in tion), 1529; (initiation in committee), committee), 855; (1°), 857; (2° and 1656; (1 °), !669; (2°), 1964; (com­ committee), 1502; (3°), 1529; mittee), 1966; (3°), 1979; (assent), (assent), 1959. 2009. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: District Courts Acts Amendment (initia­ Governor's Salary Acts Amendment tion), 48; (initiation in committee), (initiation and initiation in com­ 189; (1 °), 200; (2°), 292, 298; mittee), 719; (1 °), 721; (2°), 756; (committee), 303; (3°), 345; (committee and 3°), 758; (reserved (assent), 452. for Royal assent), 814; (assent), 2009. Educational Memorial Funds Declaration (initiation), 1786; (initiation in com­ Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), mittee), 1926; (1 °), 1928; (2°), 2003; 998; (initiation in committee), 1285, (committee and 3°), 2004; (assent), 1338; (1 °), 1347; (2°), 1680; (com­ 2009. mittee), 1683; (3°), 1701; (assent), 2009. Electrical Workers and Contractors Act Amendment (initiation), 2417; (initia­ Harbours Acts Amendment ( 1964) (initia­ tion in committee), 2524; (1°), 2529; tion), 2145; (initiation in committee), (2°), 2718; (committee), 2724; (3°), 2169; (1 °), 2174; (2°), 2756; (com­ 2732; (assent), 2759. mittee and 3°), 2758; (assent), 2759. Explosives Acts and Another Act Amend­ Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), ment (initiation), 1700; (initiation in 2215; (initiation in committee), 2475; committee), 1760; (1 °), 1761; (2°), (1 °), 2483; (2° and committee), 2602; (3°), 2615; (assent), 2759. 1955; (committee), 1956; (3°), 1962; (assent), 2009. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act Amendment (initiation), 1700; (initia­ Factories and Shops Act Amendment tion in committee), 1916; (1°), (initiation), 587; (initiation in com­ 1926; (2°), 1993; (committee), 1997; mittee), 1269; (P), 1276; (2° and (3 o), 2002; (assent), 2009. committee), 1437; (3°), 1443; (assent), 1959. Industrial Development (initiation), 1338; (initiation in committee), 1502, 1605, Farm Produce Agents (initiation), 2069; (1°), 1635; (2°), 1928; (committee), (initiation in committee), 2281; (1 o), 1941; (3°), 1961; (assent), 2009. 2298; (2°), 2747; (committee), 2751; (3°), 2753; (assent), 2759. Industrial Development Act Amendment (initiation), 2214; (initiation in com­ Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act mittee), 23 34; (1 o), 2360; (2o), 2533; Amendment (initiation), 1786; (initia­ (committee), 2535; (3°), 2615; tion in committee), 1885; (1 °), 1890; (assent), 2759. (2°, committee and 3°), 2003; (assent), 2009. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amendment (initiation), 656; (initiation in com­ Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies mittee), 1279; (1 °), 1283; (2°), (initiation), 243; (initiation in com­ 1435, 1443; (committee), 1679; (3° ), mittee), 500, 587, 721; (1 °), 752; 1701; (assent), 1959. (2°), 1802; (committee), 1827; (3°), 1878; (assent), 2009. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amendment (initiation), 656; (initiation in com­ Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), mittee), 1277; (1 °), 1279; (2°), 1434; 2304; (initiation in committee), 2434; (committee), 1435; (3°), 1443; ( 1 o), 2436; (2o), 2600; (committee), (assent), 1959. 2601; (3°), 2615; (assent), 2759. Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), 846; Friendly Societies Acts Amendment (initiation in committee), 1194; (initiation), 1502; (initiation in com­ (1 °), 1203; (2°), 1205; (committee), mittee), 1653; (1 °), 1656; (2°), 1905; 1208; (3°), 1268; (assent), 1337. (committee), 1907; (3°), 1911; (assent), 2009. Justices Acts Amendment (1964) (initia­ tion), 2069; (initiation in committee), Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts 2419; (1°), 2434; (2°). 2695; (com­ Amendment (initiation), 2494; mittee), 2696; (3°), 2732; (assent), (initiation in committee), 2535; (1 °), 2759. 2563; (2°), 2743; (committee and 3°), 2746; (assent), 2759. Labour and Industry Acts Amendment (initiation), 1700; (initiation in com­ Gas Acts Amendment (initiation), 2417; mittee), 183J; (1 °), 1843; (2°), (initiation in committee), 2567; (1°), 1966; (committee), 1968; (3°), 1979; 2574; (2°), 2716; (committee), 2717; (assent), 2009. (3°), 2732; (assent), 2759. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation) Government Loan (initiation), 2068; 846; (initiation in committee), 1102: (initiation in committee), 2145; (1 °), 1109, 1175; (1°), 1189; (2°) 1347· 2169; (2°, committee and 3°), 2758; (committee), 1348; (3°), ' 1366; (assent), 2759. (assent), 1635. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 3

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Land Tax (Further Adjustment) (initia­ Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 1786; tion), 846; (initiation in committee), (initiation in committee), 1867; (1 °), 1189; (1 °), 1193; (2° and com­ 1876; (2°), 1970, 1979; (committee), mittee), 1348; (3°), 1366; (assent), 1984; (3°), 1990; (assent), 2009. 1635. Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Local Government Acts Amendment 2214; (initiation in committee), 2436; (initiation), 934; (initiation in com­ (1 o), 2474; (2° and committee), mittee), 1357; (1 °), 1363; (2°), 1692; 2601; (3°), 2615; (assent), 2759. (committee), 1698; (3°), 1701; (assent), 2009. Public Accountants Registration Acts Amendment (initiation), 1718; (initia­ Main Roads Acts Amendment (initiation), 494; (initiation in committee), 861; tion in committee), 1853; (1°), 1857; (1°), 915; (2°), 1761; (committee), (2°), 2002; (committee and 3°), 1763; (3°), 1786; (assent), 2009. 2003; (assent), 2009. Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), Public Service Superannuation Acts 345; (initiation in committee), 455, Amendment (initiation), 2237; (initia­ 494; (amendment-Mr. Aikens), 496; tion in committee), 2581; (1 °), 2583; (1°), 500; (2°), 858; (committee), (2° and committee), 2714; (3°), 861; (3'), 918; (assent), 1284. 2732; (assent), 2759. Methodist Church Property Acts Amend­ Queensland Institute of Medical Research ment (initiation, suspension of Stand­ Act Amendment (initiation), 243; ing Orders, and 1°), 2657; (2°), 2755; (initiation in committee), 422; (1 o), (committee and 3o), 2756; (assent), 423; (2°), 857; (committee), 858; 2759. (3°), 917; (assent), 1284. Mineral Resources (Adjacent Submarine Areas) (initiation), 2417; (initiation Queensland Law Society Acts Amendment in committee), 2563; (1°), 2566; (initiation), 48; (initiation in com­ (2°), 2714; (committee), 2715; (3°), mittee), 149; (1 °), 152; (2° and com­ 2732; (assent), 2759. mittee), 345; (3°), 384; (assent), 452. Miners' Homestead Leases Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1786; (initiation in Queensland Marine Act Amendment committee), 2017; (1°), 2018; (2°), (assent), 24. 2233; (committee), 2234; (3°), 2238; Rabbit (initiation), 2523; (initiation in (assent), 2759. committee), 2574; (1 °), 2581; (2°), Mines Regulation (initiation), 1785; 2732; (committee and 3 °), 2743; (initiation in committee), 2010; (1°), (assent), 2759. 2014; (2°), 2189; (committee), 2196; (3°), 2215; (assent), 2759. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment (initiation), 1785; (initiation in com­ Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ mittee), 1857; (1°), 1866; (2°), 1954; ment (initiation), 1700; (initiation in (committee), 1955; (3°), 1962; committee), 1737; (1 °), 1754; (2°), (assent), 2009. 1951; (committee), 1953; (3°), 1962; (assent), 2009. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), National Trust of Queensland (initiation), 2069; (initiation in committee), 2254; 719; (initiation in committee), 1348; (1 °), 2281; (2°), 2687; (committee), (1 °), 1357; (2°), 1683; (committee), 2695; (3°), 2732; (assent), 2759. 1690; (3°), 1701; (assent), 2009. Real Property Acts Amendment (initia­ Northern Electric Authority of Queens­ tion), 1502; (initiation in committee), land (initiation), 1529; (initiation in 1644; (1°), 1653; (2°), 1902; (com­ committee), 1719; (1 o), 1736; (2°), mittee), 1903; (3°), 1911; (assent), 1942; (committee), 1945; (3 o), 1961; 2009. (assent), 2009. Rural Fires Acts Amendment (initiation), Nurses (initiation), 2215; (initiation in 1978; (initiation in committee), 2110; committee), 2484; (1 °), 2491; (2° (1°), 2116; (2°), 2495; (committee), and committee), 2607; (3°), 2615; 2499; (3°), 2523; (assent), 2759. (assent), 2759. Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 1605; (initiation), 48; (initiation in com­ (initiation in committee), 1669; (1 o), mittee), 204, 282; (1 °), 287; (2°), 1670; (2° and committee), 1947; 384; (committee), 407; (3°), 421; (3°), 1961; (assent), 2009. (assent), 452. State Electricity Commission Acts Amend­ Physiotherapists (initiation), 2215; (initia­ ment (initiation), 2214; (initiation in tion in committee), 2483; (1°), 2484; committee), 2360; (1°), 2367; (2°), (2 o and committee), 2606; (3 °), 2529; (committee), 2533; (3°), 2615; 2615; (assent), 2759. (assent), 2759. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BILLS-continued: Chairmen of Committees, Temporary­ State Housing Acts and Another Act Panel nominated by Mr. Speaker, 22, 586. Amendment (initiation), 2215; (initia­ Clerk of Parliament, Leave of absence, 844. tion in committee), 2380; (1°), 2412; (2°), 2666; (committee), 2680; (3°), Commission to administer oath or affirma­ 2732; (assent), 27 59. tion of allegiance- Statutory Salaries and Allowances (initia­ At opening of session, 1. tion), 93; (initiation in committee), To Mr. Speaker, 19. 287; (JD), 292; (20, committee, and 3°), 421; (assent), 452. Commission to open Parliament, 1. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Commonwealth Aid Roads Scheme (motion­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 1605; Mr. Hewitt), 513, 602. (initiation in committee), 1843; (1 °), 1853; (2°), 1956; (committee), 1958; Crown employees on local authorities (3 °), 1962; (assent), 2009. (ministerial statement), 845. Succession and Probate Duties Act and Days of sitting (see "Sitting days"). Another Act Amendment (initiation), Deaths (motions of condolence, &c.)­ 1605; (initiation in committee), 1670; (1 °), 1679; (2 °), 1947; (committee), Ciark, Mr. J., 1716. 1951; (3°), 1961; (assent), 2009. Madsen, Hon. 0. 0., 19. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Moore, Mr. A. E., 26. tion), 48; (initiation in committee), Wright, Mr. A. H., 26. 93, 109; 00), 113; (2°), 243; (com­ mittee), 248; (3 °), 282; (assent), 452. Declarations of land as State forests, State forests and national park reserves, Supreme Court Acts Amendment (No. 2) Proposals to revoke (motions-Mr. (initiation), 1786; (initiation in com­ Richter), 1878, 1912, 2657. mittee), 1890; (1 '), 1892; (2', com­ mittee, and 3°), 2003; (assent), 2009. Delegation of ministerial authority­ Transport Laws (Fees) (initiation and Minister for Labour and Industry, 2523. initiation in committee), 2238; (1 '), Minister for Mines and Main Roads, 1365. 2248; (2'), 2304; (committee), 2307; (3 °), 23 80; (assent), 2491. Minister for Public Lands and Irrigation, 243. Trustee Companies (initiation), 1366; (initiation in committee), 1529, 1637; Minister for Transport, 1700 (1 '), 1644; (2 '), 1892; (committee), Departmental reports- 1900; (3°), 1911; (assent), 2009. Error, 814. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ tion), 2069; (initiation in committee), Omission, 1959. 2174; (1'), 2189; (2' and committee), Distinguished visitors, 416. 2494; (3 '), 2523; (assent), 2759. Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences DIVISIONs­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 1700; Adjournment, 106. (initiation in committee), 1776; (1 '), Adjournment of House (Standing Order 1784; (2'), 1907; (committee), 1908; No. 137)­ (3 °), 1911; (as·sent), 2009. Closure of railway branch lines (motion Weights and Measures Acts Amendment -Mr. Duggan), 2110. (initiation), 1786; (initiation in com­ mittee), 1908; (1 '), 1910; (2', com­ BILLS- mittee, and 3°), 1991; (assent), 2009. Companies Act Amendment- Clause 12 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon), Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initiation), 2330. 1700; (initiation in committee), 1701; (1 '), 1713; (2°), 1718; (committee), Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts 1719; (3°), 1786; (assent), 1959. Repeal- Initiation in committee, 1837. By-election- Second reading, 2055. Warwick Electoral District­ Clause 1 (amendment-Mr. Dewar), Dates, 39. 2056; as amended, 2057. Member sworn (Mr. Cory), 1173. Clause 2, 2061. Return of writ, 1173. Criminal Code Amendment- Chairman of Committees­ New clause proposed (amendment­ Acting-Nomination of Mr. E. J. Gaven, Mr. Bennett), 2594. 844. Clause 6, 2595. Appointment of Mr. K. W. Hooper, 26. Clause 19, 2599. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 5

DIVISIONS--continued: Financial Statement (Committee of Supply)­ BILLS-continued: Debate, 525, 542, 615, 656, 758, 815, 846. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies­ Tables relating to, Tabled, 525. Second reading, 1827. Clause 4 (amendment-Dr. Noble), General election­ 1828; (amendment-Mr. Duggan), Return of writs, 1. 1829. Voting- Mines Regulation­ Order for return (motion-Mr. Byrne), Clause 38, 2203. 49. Officials in Parliament Acts Amend­ Return tabled, 1529. ment- Governor, Leave of absence (ministerial Initiation in committee, 287. statement), 23. Second reading, 407. "Hansard"­ Clause 3, 414. Circulation and cost, 753. State Housing Acts and Another Act Amendment- Kennedy, Mr. J. F., President of U.S.A., Clause 4 (amendment-Mr. Lloyd), Assassination, 1714. 2682; (amendment-Mr. Newton), Leadership of Opposition, 23 2685. Supreme Court Acts Amendment­ Library, Parliamentary­ Initiation in committee, 287. Committee, Appointment, 49. Trustee Companies­ Report, 753. Clause 4, 1902. Members- Electrical Workers and Contractors Act, Disallowance of regulations (motion Deaths- -Mr. Houston), 344. Clark, Mr. J., 1716. Motion­ Madsen, Hon. 0. 0., 19. "That the hon. member for Baroona be Moore, Mr. A. E., 26. further heard" (Mr. Hanlon), 406. Wright, Mr. A. H., 26. Resolved under Standing Order No. 148, 106, 752. Named- Mr. Wallace, 2224. State forests, Proposal to revoke declara­ tions, 2665. Ordered to apologise­ Suspension (Mr. Wallace), 2225. Mr. Aikens, 188. Documents tabled, 23, 149, 203, 243, 295, Mr. Bennett, 1120. 525, 541, 800, 844, 845, 846, 917, Mr. Bromley, 370. 998, 1365, 1700, 1716, 2523. Mr. Wallace, 2224. Election advertisement, 336. Ordered to discontinue speech­ Elections Tribunal- Mr. Hanlon, 405. Judge for 1964 (Mr. Justice Stable), 2009. Ordered to resume seat­ Electrical Workers and Contractors Act, Dis­ Mr. Aikens, 1269. allowance of regulations (motion­ Mr. Davies, 1825. Mr. Houston), 339. Mr. Lloyd, 1835. Estimates, Supplementary, 1962-1963­ Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Tabled, 1501. Mr. Bennett, 1120, 1135, 2359. Estimates-in-Chief, 1963-1964­ Mr. Bromley, 2715. Tabled, 525. Suspended- Transfer of Item, 85 5. Mr. Wallace, 2224. Explanations, Personal (see "Personal Sworn- Explanations"). At opening of Parliament, 2, 3. Fees paid by Crown to barristers and Cory, Mr. D. W., 1173. solicitors- Thackeray, Mr. M. H., 19. Order for return (motion-Mr. Houston), 49. Ministerial expenses- Return tabled, 455. Order for return (motion-Mr. Marsden), Financial aid for needy children (ministerial 49. statement), 756. Return tabled, 243. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Ministerial statements- Private member's motion- Crown employees on local authorities, 845. Commonwealth Aid Roads Scheme (motion -Mr. Hewitt), 513, 602. Delegation of authority, Minister for Labour and Industry, 2523; Minister Privilege- for Mines and Main Roads, 1365; Press report of debate, 418. Minister for Public Lands and Irri­ gation, 243; Minister for Transport, Prorogation of Parliament, 2759. 1700. Queensland Statutes, Reprint (ministerial Financial aid for needy children, 756. statement), 281. Leave of Governor, Appointment of QUESTIONS- Administrator, 23. Form, scope and limitation (Mr. Speaker), Ministry- 188, 382, 586, 1175, 1365, 1961, 1977, Appointment, 23; Changes, 524. 2494. Mornington sewerage project, 998. Aboriginals- Police Force, A~legations of misconduct, Cloncurry, Living conditions (Mr. Inch), 1205; Appomtment of Royal Com­ 109. mission, 1366. Dajarra, Living conditions (Mr. Inch), Publication on Queensland port facilities, 109. 203. Edward River Mission, Cyclone damage (Mr. Adair), 2066. Railway collision at Mt. Christian, 2656. Elections, Education (Mr. Duggan), 185. Reid Murray group of companies, Report, Housing Commission, Tenancies (Mr. 2523; Error, 2747. Aikens), 2655. Reprint of Queensland Statutes, 281. Mitchell River Mission, Cyclone damage National park reserves, Proposals to revoke (Mr. Adair), 2066. declarations (motion-Mr. Richter), Mona Mona Mission, Water tanks (Mr. 1878, 1912. Wallis-Smith), 338. Opening of Parliament, 1. Northern misSIOns, Dysentery and gastro-enteritis (Mr. Bromley), 1977. Opening Speech of Administrator, 14, 29. Weipa, Manual training (Mr. Duggan), Opposition, Leadership, Whi.p and Secretary, 88. 23. Welfare funds (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2144. Overtime in Government departments­ X-rays (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 933. Order for return (motion-Mr. Gunn), 49. Acacia Ridge area, Police station (Mr. Return tabled, 203. Sherrington), 512. Paper printed during recess, 2009. Accidents- Railway (see "Railways"). Parliament- Tractor (Mr. Bromley), 541. Opening, 1. Traffic (see "Traffic"). Prorogation, 2759. "Achievement," Cost and distribution (Mr. Parliamentary Buildings Committee, Appoint­ Sherrington), 108. ment, 49. Administrator, Salary and allowance (Mr. Parliamentary Library­ Aikens), 89. Adult education- Committee, Appointment, 49. Lectures (Mr. Tucker), 493. Report, 753. Mackay district, Funds (Mr. Tucker), Personal explanations­ 2303. Mr. Chalk, 384. Maryborough district, Funds (Mr. Tucker), 2303. Mr. Hanlon, 382, 1978. Moreton district, Funds (Mr. Tucker), Mr. Lonergan, 542. 2303. Mr. Tucker, 383. district, Funds (Mr. Tucker), 2303. Police Force, Allegations of misconduct, 1205; Appointment of Royal Com­ Toowoomba district, Funds (Mr. mission (ministerial statement), 1366. Tucker), 2303. Townsville district, Organisers (Mr. Port facilities publication (ministerial state­ Tucker), 654; Funds (Mr. Tucker), ment), 203. 2303. Printing Committee­ Air fares, Cairns-Thursday Island (Mr. Appointment, 49, 587. Adair), 2086. Resignation of Hon. J. Bjelke-Petersen, Airline services and schedules (Mr. 587. Aikens), 381. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 7

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Albert Hotel, Brisbane, Licence surrender, Ayr- Compensation (Mr. Aikens), 201. Cattle field station (Mr. Coburn), 492. Alcoholism, Prevention, Appointment of Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Mr. M. Benjamin (Mr. Dean), 91; Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), Secondary schools, Lectures (Mr. 2379. Dean), 1716. Police officers, Classification (Mr. Coburn), 2413. Amoco and Ampol, Harbour dues on oil State school, Improvements (Mr. and petroleum products (Mr. Lloyd), Coburn), 89; Fans (Mr. Coburn), 202. 2301. Annerley Junction, Ipswich Road, Traffic Baddow, Flood-lighting railway yards (Mr. lights (Mr. Herbert), 917. Davies), 279. Ansett, Mr. R. M., Ansett-A.N.A. flight Bailey's Creek-Daintree River main road diversion (Mr. Aikens), 381. (Mr. Adair), 91. Antigua railway station (Mr. Davies), 452. Bald Hills State School, Pedestrian lights (Mr. Dean), 493. Apprentices- Balls, Brisbane City Hall, Liquor (Mr. Electrical, engineering, and heavy Dean), 92. engineering trades (Mr. Houston), 7 54. Balmoral High School (Mr. Houston), Housing Commission (Mr. Baxter), 87. 1877. Number, Approved and rejected (Mr. Banyo, Railway workshops and buildings Newton), 43, 2236. (Mr. Melloy), 241. Railway Department (Mr. Baxter), 87; Barcaldine, Veterinary surgeon (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 295. O'Donnell), 454. Tradesmen shortage (Mr. Newton), 379; Barron River bridge- (Mr. Duggan), 1174. Kamerunga (Mr. Adair), 2494. Works Department (Mr. Baxter), 87. (Mr. Adair), 1175. Arcadia area, Injune road (Mr. O'Donnell), Reddan's Creek (Mr. Adair), 2614. 2378, 2492. Stratford (Mr. Adair), 916. Art classes, Central Technical College (Mr. Barron River-Redlynch road (Mr. Adair), Duggan), 510. 338. Asian languages, University, Teaching Bauxite, Mined at Weipa (Mr. Graham), (Mr. Dean), 239. 2415; Royalties (Mr. Graham), 2654. Assaults, Street, Compensation (Mr. Dean), Beenleigh-Southport railway line, Closure 200, 2141. (Mr. Lloyd), 2063; (Mr. Hanlon), 2087; (Mr. Gaven), 2654. Atherton- Beerburrum area, Forestry employees (Mr. Dental clinic and hospital (see "Hos­ Duggan), 106, 278. pitals"). Hospitals board, Herberton hospitals Belmont­ inquiry (Mr. Duggan), 39. Speed-limit signs (Mr. Newton), 380, Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), 2379. 2414. State school, Toilet block and water Shire, Declaration as drought-stricken supply (Mr. Newton), 338, 2377. area (Mr. Armstrong), 281. Tram terminus, Pedestrian hazard (Mr. Atherton-Millaa Millaa rail-motor service Newton), 2211. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 44. Belmont-Capalaba area, Policing (Mr. Atherton Tableland, Maize and peanut pro­ Newton), 2414. duction (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 917; Soil Benjamin, Mr. M., Prevention of alcohol­ conservation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2379. ism, Appointment (Mr. Dean), 91. Atomic attack, Precautions (Mr. Dean), Betting- 2611. Bookmakers' turnover tax, Distribution Australian Broadcasting Commission, Tele­ (Mr. O'Donnell), 655. cast, Junior examination students (Mr. Revenue (Mr. Hanlon), 453. Aikens), 240; Members of Parliament, Starting-price (Mr. Duggan), 2728. Broadcasts (Mr. Aikens), 296. Biboohra-Mt. Molloy, Main road (Mr. Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd., Pine Adair), 2213, 2656; Railway line, River, Pollution (Mr. Melloy), 586; Closure (Mr. Adair), 2656. (Mr. Dean), 1441. Biboohra-Rumula railway line, closure A wards, State Scholarship Examination (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1801; (Mr. Adair), (Mr. Bromley), 381. 2066. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Black Mountain forestry road (Mr. Adair), Bruce Highway, West Barratta bridge (Mr. 2302. Coburn), 584; Woree-Gordonvale sec­ Blind employees, Crown (Mr. Bromley), tion (Mr. Adair), 2087. 417. Building blocks, Concrete, Components Bloomfield, State school (Mr. Adair), 188. (Mr. Aikens), 2213. Boat harbour, Cabbage Tree Creek (Mr. Building societies, Loans by State Govern­ Dean), 753. ment Insurance Office (Mr. Lloyd), 40. Bodgie gangs, Suppression (Mr. Dean), 106. Building workers, Dismissals at Princess Alexandra Hospital (Mr. Newton), Boogan-South Johnstone railway line, 89. Reported closure (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1801. Bulk sugar terminal, Townsville, Fire, Report (Mr. Tucker), 42; Damages, Bookmakers' (Off Course) Turnover Tax Compensation (Mr. Tucker), 43. Special Fund (Mr. O'Donnell), 655. Bulwer Island oil terminal- Boondall State School (Mr. Melloy), 280. Dredge for reclamation (Mr. Duggan), "Boyne," Pilot launch, Radio transceiver 1441. (Mr. Hanson), 2415. Fire precautions (Mr. Lloyd), 1976. Bremer High School (Mr. Donald), 44. Site (Mr. Houston), 814. Bribery allegations, Roma Street goods Bundaberg, Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. yard, Employees (Mr. Aikens), 916. Davies), 2379. Bribie Island Bridge, Toll (Mr. Melloy), Bundamba State School (Mr. Donald), 146, 2082; Collectors (Mr. Houston), 2731. 932. Buranda State schools, Grounds improve­ Brinsmead Road (Mr. Adair), 338. ments (Mr. Bromley), 601; Enrolments Brisbane- and amalgamation (Mr. Bromley), Bus fare increases (Mr. Newton), 2142. 1268. Butchers' shops, Inspection (Mr. Melloy), Bus fares, Brisbane, Increases (Mr. 2299, 2414; Deliveries (Mr. Hughes), Newton), 2142. 2521. Butchers' shops, Brisbane, Inspection (Mr. City Council, Electricity services (Mr. Melloy), 2299, 2414; Deliveries (Mr. Melloy), 90; Statement by Mr. Cross, Hughes), 2521. Brisbane Development Association "Buy Queensland Made" campaign, Cost (Mr. Murray), 1023. (Mr. Duggan), 40. City Hall, Alcohol at balls (Mr. Dean), Byestown Range-Laura section, Mulligan 92. Highway (Mr. Adair), 2614. Cricket Ground, Minors, Liquor sales (Mr. Dean), 1501. Cabbage Tree Creek, Boat harbour (Mr. Dean), 753, 2068. Dental hospitals and clinics (see "Hos­ pitals"). Cairns- Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), 2379. 2379. Parole and probation officers (Mr. Ore-buying centre and assay office (Mr. Tucker), 296. Wallis-Smith), 2211. Prices, Commodities, Retail (Mr. Sher­ Railways, Tradesmen, Seniority (Mr. rington), 240. Adair), 43. Prison, Hospital laundry work (Mr. Regional Electricity Board (Mr. Melloy), Duggan), 1173. 90. Railway passenger system (Mr. Aikens), Cairns area, Machan's Beach, Erosion 2142. (Mr. Adair), 492, 1961; Free rail travel, Private primary school children River, Dredging (Mr. Houston), 1636. (Mr. Adair), 1501. Town plan (Mr. Sherrington), 239. Cairns-Brisbane mail train, Late running West End-St. Lucia, Proposed bridge (Mr. Graham), 46, 107; (Mr. Newton), (Mr. Bennett), 2522. 107. Brisbane-Cairns mail train, Late running Cairns-Edmonton rail-motor service, (Mr. Graham), 46, 107; (Mr. Newton), Students (Mr. Adair), 1699, 1961. 107. Cairns-Kuranda rail motor, Public address Brisbane Road, East Ipswich, Traffic acci­ system (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1426, dents (Mr. Donald), 1204. 2088. Brisbane South State School, Closure (Mr. Cairns-Ravenshoe rail-motor service (Mr. Bennett), 1023. Wallis-Smith), 1204. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 9

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Cairns-Redlynch rail-motor service, Children's Hospital Foundation Appeal Students (Mr. Adair), 1699, 1961. (Mr. Melloy), 2613. Cairns-Thursday Island, Air fares (Mr. China Camp area, Roaring Meg Falls, Adair), 2086. Hydro-electric scheme (Mr. Adair), Calliope Shire, Declaration as drought­ 1501. stricken area (Mr. Hanson), 718. Cigarettes, Sale to children (Mr. Dean), Caloundra, Nursing station (Mr. Bromley), 2214, 2298. 2379, 2380. Circuit Court, Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 417. Camp Hill State School (Mr. Duggan), 416. Civilians, Issue of minor traffic offences Campbell, Mr. G. W., Conviction (Mr. tickets (Mr. Lloyd), 279, 295; (Mr. Aikens), 754. Bromley), 280, 493. Cane Growers' Council (see "Queensland Clausen Line, Cattle, Sea transport (Mr. Cane Growers' Association"). Adair), 418. Capalaba-Belmont area, Policing (Mr. Cloncurry, Aboriginals, Living conditions Newton), 2414. (Mr. Inch), 109; New police station (Mr. Inch), 1426. Cape York Peninsula, Cattle, Sea trans­ port (Mr. Adair), 418. Clubs, Liquor sales, Publication (Mr. Aikens), 1023. Cardiac Board, Cases (Mr. Newton), 43; Workers' compensation claims (Mr. Coal- Duggan), 2611. Industry, Protection (Mr. Donald), 1604. Carina Housing Commission project (see Ogmore (see "Ogmore State Coal "Housing Commission"). Mine"). Rail freight rates (Mr. Donald), 511. Carruchan sawmill- Coen, Police, Motor transport (Mr. Adair), Licence (Mr. Byrne), 917. 338; Racecourse area, Road construc­ Rebuilding (Mr. Byrne), 418. tion (Mr. Adair), 1699. Timber quota (Mr. Byrne), 997. Collinsville-Mt. Isa railway project (see Cash balance, Treasury (Mr. Lloyd), 40. "Railways"). Castlemaine Perkins, Albert Hotel, Bris­ Comalco Pty. Ltd., Gladstone water supply bane, Compensation (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Hanson), 2212. 201. Committee of Direction of Fruit Market­ Cattle- ing, Pineapples for processing (Mr. Field station, Ayr (Mr. Coburn), 492. O'Donnell), 997. Railed, Dajarra, Kajabbi and Mt. Isa Commonwealth aid- (Mr. Inch), 280; Einasleigh, Forsayth Deformed babies (Mr. Hanson), 1024. and Mt. Surprise (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 815. Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville Railway Sea transport (Mr. Adair), 418. Project (Mr. Lloyd), 40. Oil prospecting (Mr. Houston), 933. Causeway-Railway Estate road, Towns­ ville, Surfacing (Mr. Aikens), 586. Railway terminal buildings (Mr. Aikens), 814. Cavendish Road Housing Commission pro­ Teacher training (Mr. Bromley), 45. ject (see "Housing Commission"). Unemployment relief (Mr. Lloyd), 40. Centenary celebrations, Townsville (Mr. University colleges (Mr. Duggan), 996. Tucker), 453. Commonwealth building, Sturt Street, Meat Export Co., Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 512. Rockhampton, Slaughtering arrange­ ments (Mr. Thackeray), 202. Commonwealth scholarship scheme, Secondary school pupils (Mr. Davies), Central Technical College, Art classes (Mr. 2235. Duggan), 510. Companies, Registered in Queensland (Mr. Central traffic area (see "Traffic"). Duggan), 1363; Trustee, Fees (Mr. Charitable appeals, Companies organising Aikens), 1442. (Mr. Sherrington), 146. Compensation- Charleville, Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Criminal acts (Mr. Hanson), 1442. Davies), 2379. Nerang River properties (Mr. Duggan), Chest X-ray units, Mobile (Mr. Newton), 1975. 2211. Street assaults (Mr. Dean), 200, 2141. Child welfare and guidance centre, Towns­ Comprehensive insurance, Motor vehicles ville (Mr. Tucker), 338, 2415. (Mr. Sherrington), 337, 417. Children of widows, State aid (Mr. Concrete building blocks, Components Houston), 717, 1025. (Mr. Aikens), 2213. 10 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTION~ontinued: QUESTIONS-continued: Conservatorium of Music, Scholarships Dajarra- (Mr. Aikens), 2300. Aboriginals, Living conditions (Mr. Contracts made with door-to-door sales­ Inch), 109. men (Mr. Hanson), 1501. Beef cattle railed (Mr. Inch), 280. Cooinda Training Centre, Southport, Trans­ State school, Dental and health services port of children (Mr. Duggan), 2611, (Mr. Inch), 241; Teachers' quarters 2653. and septic system (Mr. Inch), 242. Cook electorate, School transport, Mile­ Dalby, Street construction (Mr. Diplock), age rates (Mr. Adair), 1716. 1960. Cook Shire, Road construction (Mr. Dalby area, Old aerodrome reserve (Mr. Adair), 1976. Diplock), 1604. Cooktown, Sawmill (Mr. Adair), 513· Dams under construction (Mr. Newton), Water supply (Mr. Adair), 513, 2416: 2299. Cooktown area, Experimental sugar cane Day-labour work, Princess Alexandra Hos­ blocks (Mr. Adair), 1442. pital (Mr. Sherrington), 295; Depart­ ment of Works, Dismissal of Coomera, Traffic weighbridge (Mr. employees (Mr. Sherrington), 2064. Duggan), 185. "Daygas," Japanese petrol (Mr. Graham), Coorparoo State High School (Mr. Brom­ 2654. ley), 1716, 1802. Deaths, Road accidents (Mr. Dean), 145; Cornwall Street-Logan Road intersection, (Mr. Aikens), 1635. Traffic lights (Mr. Bromley), 2088. Decimal coinage instruction, Schools (Mr. Cotton-growing­ Houston), 716. Georgetown-Gilbert River area (Mr. Deformed babies, Commonwealth aid (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 297, 1911, 2730. Hanson), 1024. Gilbert River, Experiment Station (Mr. Dental and health services, Dajarra State Wallis-Smith), 2730. School (Mr. Inch), 241; Schools Tablelands electorate, Survey (Mr. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2087. Wallis-Smith), 297. Dental hospitals and clinics (see "Hos­ Country towns, Assistance to industries pitals"). (Mr. Hanson), 1636. Devitt, Mr. J., Press statement, Traffic Court-house, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 916, relief works (Mr. Tooth), 47; Road 2413. safety scheme (Mr. Dean), 188. Court sentences, Clemency pleas (Mr. Dimbulah, Teacher accommodation (Mr. Aikens), 845. Adair), 2144. Cranes on building projects, Inspection Doctors. Court cases, Fees (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Newton), 2377. 1529. Cribb Island medical clinic (see "Hos­ Donald Street, Access to Redbank By-pass pitals"). (Mr. Donald), 186. Criminal acts, Compensation for damage Dredging, Bulwer Island (Mr. Duggan), (Mr. Hanson), 1442. 1441; (Mr. Houston), Crocodile shooters, Registration (Mr. 1636. Adair), 2614. Drink-driving fine, Mr. G. J. Holmes (Mr. Cross, Mr., Brisbane City Council, State­ Aikens), 454. ment (Mr. Murray), 1023. Drinking, Under-age (Mr. Dean), 201, Crown employees, Physically-handicapped 2615, 2653. and blind (Mr. Bromley), 417; Service Driving, Instructors (Mr. Dean), 1440; on semi-governmental bodies (Mr. Licences, Cost (Mr. Melloy), 933; Houston), 753. Tests (Mr. Melloy), 2521. Crown land- Drought-stricken areas, Eacham and Ather­ Mossman and Hambledon mill areas, ton Shires (Mr. Armstrong), 281; Sugar cane assignments (Mr. Adair), Calliope Shire (Mr. Hanson), 718. 2144. Drunkenness- Mourilyan electorate, Sugar cane grow­ ing (Mr. Byrne), 1268, 2067. Charges after traffic accidents (Mr. Aikens), 1877. Pallarenda (Mr. Tucker), 1108. Detection, Police training (Mr. O'Don­ Croydon-Normanton railway line, Flying nell), 1500. gangs (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2210. Road accidents (Mr. Aikens), 1635. Daintree main road (Mr. Adair), 1442. Dysentery and gastro-enteritis, Northern Daintree River-Bailev's Creek main road mission aboriginals (Mr. Bromley), (Mr. Adair), 91. 1977. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 11

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Eacham Shire, Declaration as drought­ Eye clinic, North Brisbane Hospital (Mr. stricken area (Mr. Armstrong), 281. Melloy), 90. Edge Hill State School, Soap dispensers Factories and Shops Health, Welfare and (Mr. Wallace), 380. Safety Board (Mr. Sherrington), 1024. Edmonton-Cairns rail-motor service, Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act, Students (Mr. Adair), 1699, 1961. Applications (Mr. Newton), 2299. Education­ Fields Pty. Ltd., Rockhampton, Slaughter­ ing arrangements (Mr. Thackeray), Secondary- 202. Country areas, Courses (Mr. Wallis­ Fig Tree Pocket highway construction (Mr. Smith), 2064. Lloyd), 379. Inquiry (Mr. Bromley), 2729. Text-books (Mr. Tucker), 2084; (Mr. Financial Emergency Relief Extension Act Newton), 2492. (Mr. Duggan), 491. Tertiary, Inquiry (Mr. Duggan), 915. Fire extinguishers, Instruction (Mr. Brom­ ley), 1364; State schools (Mr, Edward River Mission, Cyclone damage Bromley), 1442. (Mr. Adair), 2066. Fire-fighting equipment, Oil installations Einasleigh, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. Hanson), 1801; (Mr. Lloyd), Smith), 815; Water supply (Mr. 1976. Wallis-Smith), 2656. Firearms, Licences (Mr. Tucker), 755. Elections- Aboriginals (Mr. Duggan), 185. Fitzroy Basin, Land development scheme, Surrender of blocks (Mr. Duggan), Local authorities, Railway employees (Mr. Duggan), 753; Preferential voting 452. (Mr. Aikens), 1699. Flinders River, Beacon (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Townsville South, Sturt Street polling 2236. booth (Mr. Aikens), 2083. Fluoride­ Electrical trade, Apprentices (Mr. Houston), 754. Tablets- Local authorities, Supply (Mr. Electricity- Hanlon), 602. Cairns regional board (Mr. Molloy), Price (Mr. Hanlon), 602. 90. Sale without prescription (Mr. Mackay regional board (Mr. Melloy), Hanlon), 655. 90. Toothpaste (Mr. Sherrington), 491. Northern Electric Authority, Creation Ford, Bacon and Davis (Mr. Melloy), 45. and tariffs (Mr. Melloy), 90. Regional boards, Guarantees (Mr. Foreign languages, University, Teaching Hanson), 1175. (Mr. Dean), 239. Roaring Meg Falls, Hydro-electric Forestry- scheme (Mr. Adair), 1501. Black Mountain road (Mr. Adair), 2302. South-eastern Queensland, Reorganisa­ tion and tariff (Mr. Melloy), 90. Employees- So~thern Electric Authority, Reorganisa­ Beerburrum area (Mr. Duggan), 106, tion of services and tariff (Mr. 278. Melloy), 90. area (Mr. Duggan), 278. Townsville regional board­ Kalpowar area (Mr. Duggan), 278. Amalgamation with other boards (Mr. Mackay area (Mr. Duggan), 278. Melloy), 90. Maryborough area (Mr. Davies), 186. Grit arresters, Murder Island power station (Mr. Aikens), 2729. Tuan area (Mr. Davies), 186. Sturt Street land (Mr. Aikens), 2300. Mackay district (Mr. Graham), 46. Emerald Jockey Club, Turnover tax Dis­ - tribution (Mr. O'Donnell), 655. ' Additional harvesting areas (Mr. Employment, Youths (Mr. Houston), 41, Wallis-Smith), 1109. 585. Cabinet timber (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Engineering trade, Apprentices (Mr. 454. Houston), 754. Reforestation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Enrolments, Schools and university (Mr. 1174. Houston), 42. Plantings (Mr. Davies), 186. "Eventide," Sandgate, Living conditions Shoalwater Bay area (Mr. Hanson), (Mr. Dean), 508; Dental service (Mr. 1364. De.nn), 1426. Tuan area, Plantings (Mr. Davies), 186. 12 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Forsayth, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Groundsel, Tidal lands (Mr. Hanson), 815. 1716. "Freethinker" (Mr. Aikens), 455, 512. Grovely State School (Mr. Lloyd), 2613. Freights, Rail- Gulf of Carpentaria, Prawn survey (Mr. Brisbane-North Queensland, Conces­ Melloy), 45. sional rates (Mr. Aikens), 2655. Gumdale State School, Additional accom­ Coal (Mr. Donald), 511. modation (Mr. Newton), 2612; Fence Hughenden and Julia Creek (Mr. Loner­ (Mr. Newton), 2654. gan), 934. Gympie, Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Rockhampton-Winton (Mr. Aikens), Davies), 2379. 1785, 1959. Hallahan, Detective G., Mr. G. W. Camp­ Townsville-Winton (Mr. Aikens), 1785 bell, Conviction (Mr. Aikens), 754; 1959. , Departmental inquiry (Mr. Lloyd), Freshwater, High school (Mr. Adair), 338. 2062; (Mr. Walsh), 2085; (Mr. Ben­ nett), 2415. Friendly societies, Loans (Mr. Bromley), Hambledon mill area, Crown land for 187. sugar cane assignments (Mr. Adair), Fruit inspection, Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 2144. 417; Inspectors (Mr. Newton), 2236. Harbour dues, Oil and petroleum products Gair, Mr. V. C., Employment (Mr. Mann) (Mr. Lloyd), 202. 1977. , Heavy engineering trades, Apprentices Galvanised iron (Mr. Aikens), 2655. (Mr. Houston), 754. Garbutt, High/Hugh Street Level-crossing Heidelberg Street-Lytton Road intersec­ warning device (Mr.' Tucker) 241 tion, Traffic lights (Mr. Bromley), 380. , ' 1877. Georgetown area, Cotton-growing, Survey Helmets, Motor cyclists (Mr. Adair), 2729. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 297, 1911. Herberton, Hospital inquiry (Mr. Duggan), Gibbs, Mr. Justice, Christmas vacation 39. work (Mr. Aikens), 2413. Herberton State School, Playground (Mr. Gilbert River area- Wallis-Smith), 2730. Cotton experiment station (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 2730. Hervey Bay area, Underground water survey (Mr. Davies), 1364. Cotton-growing, Survey (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 297, 1911. Hire-purchase, Study, Secondary schools Irrigation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2730. (Mr. Bromley), 454; Companies, Out­ standing payments, Fees (Mr. Aikens), Girls, Wayward, Institution (Mr. Duggan) 1910. , 1023. Hoare, Mr. M. B., Q.C., Departmental Gladstone- inquiry, Detective Hallahan (Mr. Meatworks (Mr. Hanson), 2614. Lloyd), 2062; (Mr. Walsh), 2085; (Mr. Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), Bennett), 2415. 2379. Holland Park Housing Commission project Railway buildings (Mr. Hanson), 148. (see "Housing Commission"). Water supply (Mr. Hanson) 2212, 2302. , Holland Road-Logan Road intersection, Traffic lights (Mr. Newton), 601. Golden Casket Art Union, Hospital Holmes, Mr. G. J., Fine for drunken­ finance (Mr. Melloy), 2613. driving (Mr. Aikens), 454. Goodna State School (Mr. Donald), 91. Hospitals­ Goodwood area, Underground water survey (Mr. Davies), 1364. Atherton- Goondiwindi district, Wyaga settlement Board, Herberton Hospital inquiry farm lease, Ballot (Mr. Duggan), (Mr. Duggan), 39. 585. Dental clinic (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 493, 1960. Gordonvale-Woree section, Bruce Highway (Mr. Adair), 2087. Lift (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2522. Ayr, Structural defects (Mr. Coburn), Grand United Order of Oddfellows (Mr. 510; New nurses' quarters (Mr. Bromley), 187. Coburn), 2378. Grange-Wilston area, School bus service Brisbane Women's, Nursing sisters, (Mr. Smith), 2521. Overtime (Mr. Mann), 186. Green Island, Marineland, Lease (Mr. Caloundra, Proposed (Mr. Bromley), Adair), 296. 2379, 2380. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 13

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Hospitals-continued: Hospitals-continued: Children's, Foundation appeal (Mr. Southport District (Mr. Melloy), 297. Melloy), 2613. Toowoomba General, Smoke and soot Cribb Island, Medical clinic (Mr. nuisance (Mr. Duggan), 2299. Melloy), 280. Townsville General, Psychiatric block Dental hospitals and clinics- and child welfare and guidance centre Atherton (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 493, (Mr. Tucker), 202, 338, 2415; 1960. Specialists, Part time (Mr. Aikens), Brisbane, Patients (Mr. Melloy), 187. 491. Children's, Brisbane, Site (Mr. Wilson Youth Rehabilitation Hospital, Melloy), 2086. Escapees (Mr. Mann), 585. Inala (Mr. Sherrington), 586. Hostels, High school students (Mr. Maryborough, Remodelling (Mr. Hanson), 148. Davies), 298. Hotels, Liquor sales, Publication (Mr. Patients, Eligibility for treatment (Mr. Aikens), 1023. Graham), 2067. Sandgate, Patients (Mr. Melloy), 187; Housing Commission- (Mr. Dean), 2521. Aboriginals, Tenants (Mr. Aikens), South Brisbane, Patients (Mr. Melloy), 2655. 187. Apprentices (Mr. Baxter), 87. Carina project, Sewerage (Mr. Newton), Townsville- 2211. Additional staff (Mr. Tucker), 1204. Cavcndish Road project, Sewerage (Mr. New hospital (Mr. Tucker), 2235. Newton), 2211. Staff and waiting list (Mr. Tucker), Drainers (Mr. Newton), 511. 1107, 1204. Wynnum, Patients (Mr. Melloy), 187. Flats- Herberton, Inquiry, Costs (Mr. Duggan), Aboriginals (Mr. Aikens), 2655. 39. Applications and allocations (Mr. Inala, Public, Facilities (Mr. Sherring­ Mann), 41. ton), 106; Dental clinic (Mr. Sher­ Townsville, Bundock Street (Mr. rington), 586. Tucker), 147; (Mr. Aikens), 2655; Television antennae (Mr. Tucker), Medical clinics- 108. Cribb Island and Sandgate (Mr. Widow pensioners (Mr. Duggan), Melloy), 280. 1108. Mt. Garnet and Ravenshoe (Mr. Group contracts (Mr. Newton), 2143. Wallis-Smith), 1801. Holland Park, Land, Resubdivision (Mr. Sandgate (Mr. Dean), 2521. Newton), 2299; Project, Shopping Medical staff (Mr. Duggan), 601. centre sites, Seville Road (Mr. New­ Mental, Commonwealth grant (Mr. ton), 2413. Melloy), 44. Inala- Mt. Garnet, Medical clinic (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 1801. Blunder Road, Open drain (Mr. Sher­ rington), 2301. Nambour, Medical staff, Outpatients (Mr. Duggan), 106, 601. Kestrel Street, Rental home (Mr. Sherrington), 43. North Brisbane, Eye clinic (Mr. (Melloy), 90; Optometry department School site (Mr. Sherrington), 1174. (Mr. Melloy), 90. Land purchased (Mr. Lloyd), 117 4. Nursing sisters, Brisbane Women's, Over­ Loan allocations, Interest (Mr. Lloyd), time (Mr. Mann), 186. 92. Mackay electorate (Mr. Graham), 107. Princess Alexandra- 2144. Day-labour work (Mr. Sherrington), Manly Road project, Sewerage (Mr. 295. Newton), 2211. Linen laundered (Mr. Duggan), 1173. Nurses' accommodation (Mr. New­ Mt. Gravatt East project- ton), 89. Sewerage (Mr. Newton), 2211. Psychiatric block, Townsville (Mr. Shopping centre sites, Badminton Tucker), 202, 338, 2415. Street (Mr. Newton), 2413. Ravenshoe, Medical clinic (Mr. Wallis­ Wecker Road, Drainage (Mr. New­ Smith), 1801. ton), 2065. Sandgate, Dental and medical clinics Mt. Gravatt project, Shopping centre (Mr. Melloy), 280; (Mr. Dean), sites, Kingsway Street (Mr. Newton), 2521. 2413. 14 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Injune, Road into Arcadia area (Mr. Oil companies, Applications to purchase O'Donnell), 2378, 2492. houses (Mr. Sherrington), 43. Injune-Rolleston main road (Mr. O'Donnell), 2612. Rental houses- Aboriginals (Mr. Aikens), 2655. Injune-Roma railway line, Closure (Mr. O'Donnell), 2378. Applications and allocations (Mr. Mann), 41. "Inlander", Dining car, Refrigerator (Mr. Bird-proofing (Mr. Melloy), 585. Tucker), 2235. Evictions (Mr. Newton), 2611. Insurance, Motor vehicles­ Inala, Kestrel Street, Sale (Mr. Comprehensive (Mr. Sherrington), 337, Sherrington), 43. 417. Number erected (Mr. Mann), 41. Nominal Defendant Fund (Mr. Duggan), Oil companies, Applications to pur­ 932, 2728. chase (Mr. Sherrington), 43. Third-party (Mr. Aikens), 1441. Remote areas, Rebates (Mr. Wallis­ Intoxication, Detection, Police training Smith), 2416. (Mr. O'Donnell), 1500. Tenants, Evictions (Mr. Newton), Ipswich, North, Railway, Change and lunch 2611. room (Mr. Donald), 2087; Meningitis, Townsville, Applications (Mr. Incidence (Mr. Davies), 2379. Tucker), 147; (Mr. Aikens), 2655. Ipswich Road, Annerley Junction, Traffic Widow pensioners (Mr. Duggan), lights (Mr. Herbert), 917; Rocklea 1108. overpass (Mr. Sherrington), 2212. Rental rebates, Remote areas (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2416. Irrigation and water supply- Repainting houses (Mr. Newton), 379. Dams under construction (Mr. Newton), Rockhampton, Thozet's Road, Proposed 2299. project (Mr. Thackeray), 2303. Gilbert River (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2730. Townsville, Flats, Television antennae Goodwood area, Underground water (Mr. Tucker), 108; Rental houses, survey (Mr. Davies), 1364. Applications (Mr. Tucker), 147; (Mr. Hervey Bay area, Underground water Aikens), 2655. survey (Mr. Davies), 1364. Wecker Road, Mt. Gravatt East (Mr. Lake Tinaroo, Park lands (Mr. WalEs­ Newton), 2065. Smith), 755. Widow pensioners, Rentals (Mr. Mareeba-Dimbulah Irrigation Project­ Duggan), 1108. Channels (Mr. Adair), 90. Wulguru project, Shopping centre (Mr. Employees (Mr. Adair), 2656. Aikens), 655. Tobacco blocks and ballots (Mr. Zillmere project, Sewerage (Mr. Adair), 90, 2378; (Mr. Wallis­ Melloy), 187, 510. Smith), 1528, 2493. Housing loans, State Government Insurance Mary Creek area, Tobacco blocks, Office (Mr. Lloyd), 40. Ballots (Mr. Adair), 90. Hughenden, Rail freight rates (Mr. Maryborough district, Underground water Lonergan), 934. survey (Mr. Davies), 1364. Imbil area, Forestry employees (Mr. Millstream, Tumoulin area (Mr. Wallis­ Duggan), 278. Smith), 1284, 2416. Tumoulin area (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1284, Inala- 2416. Dental clinic (see "Hospitals"). Weirs under construction (Mr. Newton), High school (Mr. Sherrington), 379. 2299. Housing Commission project (see Japanese petrol (Mr. Graham), 2654. "Housing Commission"). Judges, Allowance while acting as Chief Public hospital facilities (Mr. Sherring­ Justice (Mr. Aikens), 89; Christmas ton), 106. vacation (Mr. Aikens), 2413. Youth centre (Mr. Sherrington), 1204. Julatten-Mossman, Rex Range road (Mr. Industrial Development, Department (Mr. Adair), 492. Murrav). 1108. Julia Creek, Rail freight rates (Mr. Industries, Establishment in Queensland Lonergan), 934. (Mr. Bromley), 148; Country towns Julia Creek-Kynuna road (Mr. Lonergan), Assistance (Mr. Hanson), 1636. ' 934. Ingham, Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Junior employment (Mr. Houston), 41, Davies), 2379. 585. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 15

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Junior Farmers Organisation, State aid Lifejackets, Marine vessels, Queensland (Mr. Duggan), 145. waters (Mr. Bromley), 916. Junior Public Examination, Students, Liquor- Telecast (Mr. Aikens), 240; Mathe­ Advertisements (Mr. Dean), 1528, 2088. matics paper (Mr. Coburn), 1785. Balls, Brisbane City Hall (Mr. Dean), Kajabbi, Beef cattle railed (Mr. Inch), 280. 92. Kalpowar area, Forestry employees (Mr. Brisbane Cricket Ground, Sale to minors Duggan), 278. (Mr. Dean), 1501. Kamerunga, Barron River bridge (Mr. Females serving, Licensed premises (Mr. Adair), 2494. Tucker), 2210, 2234. Kelvin Grove Road-Prospect Terrace­ Hotel and club sales, Publication (Mr. L'Estrange Terrace, Traffic lights Aikens), 1023. (Mr. Hanlon), 1500. Teenage drinking, Inquiry (Mr. Dean), 201, 2615, 2653. Kelvin Grove Road-Victoria Street, Pedestrian crossing (Mr. Hanlon), Wine and spirit merchants, Minimum­ 1976. quantity sales (Mr. Aikens), 1959. Kelvin Grove Teachers' College (Mr. Local authorities- Bromley), 45. Elections, Railway employees (Mr. Kenny, Dr. P., "Freethinker" (Mr. Aikens), Duggan), 753; Preferential voting 512. (Mr. Aikens), 1699. Kerosene prices, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), Fluoride tablets, Supply (Mr. Hanlon), 1910. 602. King Ranch, Tully area (Mr. Byrne), 418. Visitors, Expenses (Mr. Aikens), 2613. Koorboora-Lappa main road (Mr. Wallis­ Logan Road, Traffic lights (Mr. Newton), Smith), 512. 2066. Kuranda-Cairns rail motor, Public address Logan Road-Cornwall Street intersection, system (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1426, Traffic lights (Mr. Bromley), 2088. 2088. Logan Road-Holland Park intersection, Kynuna-Julia Creek road (Mr. Lonergan), Traffic lights (Mr. Newton), 601. 934. Logan Road-Nursery Road intersection, Lake Tinaroo, Park lands (Mr. Wallis­ Traffic lights (Mr. Newton), 2066. Smith), 755. Longman's Gap Road, Safety fence (Mr. Land- Wallis-Smith), 2302. Housing Commission purchases (Mr. Longreach, Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Lloyd), 1174. Davies), 2379. Salesmen, Licensing (Mr. Dean), 452. Lunches, City sandwich bars (Mr. Brom­ Valuations, Government party committee ley), 1878. (Mr. Duggan), 239. Lytton oil terminal site, Preparation (Mr. Land Development (Fitzroy Basin) Houston), 814; Fire precautions (Mr. Scheme, Surrender of blocks (Mr. Lloyd), 1976. Duggan), 452. Lytton Road, East Brisbane, Traffic Lang Park, Parking (Mr. Hanlon), 1976. hazards (Mr. Bromley), 1877. Lappa-Koorboora main road (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 512. Lytton Road-Heidelberg Street intersec­ tion, Traffic lights (Mr. Bromley), Latrobe Street, East Brisbane, Traffic 1877. hazards (Mr. Bromley), 1877. Lytton Road-Wellington Road-Shafston Laundry work at Brisbane prison (Mr. Avenue intersection, Traffic lights Duggan), 1173. (Mr. Bromley), 1877. Laura-Byestown Range section, Mulligan Machan's Beach, Erosion (Mr. Adair), Highway (Mr. Adair). 2614. 492, 1961; State school, Transport of L'Estrange Terrace-Prospect Terrace- children (Mr. Adair), 2732. Kelvin Grove Road, Traffic lights Machinery inspectors (Mr. Newton), 240. (Mr. Hanlon), 1500. Level crossings (see "Railways"). Mackay- Licences, Firearms (Mr. Tucker), 755. Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), 2379. Licensed premises, Females serving liquor Railway goods yard and station (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 2210, 2234. Graham), 46. Lido Theatre, Publicity pictures (Mr. Regional electricity board (Mr. Ramsden), 185. Melloy), 90. 16 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Mackay area- Main Street, Kangaroo Point, Traffic and Adult education, Funds (Mr. Tucker), pedestrian lights (Mr. Bromley), 242. 2303. Maize production, Atherton Tableland Forestry, Expenditure and development (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 917. (Mr. Graham), 46; Employees (Mr. Manly Road Housing Commission project Duggan), 278. (see "Housing Commission"). Mackay electorate, Housing Commission houses (see "Housing Commission"). Mansfield, Sir Alan, Administrator, Salary and allowance (Mr. Aikens), 89; McQueen, Mr. H., "Freethinker" (Mr. Duties (Mr. Aikens), 89. Aikens), 455, 512. Magistrates, Salary increases (Mr. Mareeba, State school, Playing fields (Mr. Hanlon), 239. Adair), 44, 2379; Barron River bridge (Mr. Adair), 1175. Magnetic Island, Transport of school chil­ dren (Mr. Tucker), 241. Mareeba area, School transport, Mileage rates (Mr. Adair), 2302. Main roads- Barron River bridge, Stratford (Mr. Mareeba-Dimbulah Irrigation Project (see Adair), 916. "Irrigation and water supply"). Biboohra-Mt. Molloy (Mr. Adair), 2213, Marine stingers (Mr. Adair), 2378. 2656. Marineland, Lease (Mr. Adair), 296. Brinsmead (Mr. Adair), 338. Mary Creek area, Tobacco blocks, Ballots Bmce Highway, West Barratta bridge (Mr. Adair), 90. (Mr. Coburn), 584; Woree-Gordon­ vale section (Mr. Adair), 2087. Maryborough- Daintree (Mr. Adair), 1442. Dental clinic (see "Hospitals"). Daintree River-Bailey's Creek (Mr. John Street, School crossing, Lights (Mr. Adair), 91. Davies), 279. Ipswich, Rocklea overpass (Mr. Sherring­ Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), ton), 2212. 2379. Lappa-Koorboora (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Railway station (Mr. Davies), 1364. 512. State Insurance building (Mr. Davies), Longman's Gap (Mr. Adair), 2302. 280. Mt. Garnet-Ravenshoe (Mr. Wallis­ Maryborough area- Smith), 381, 718. Adult education, Funds (Mr. Tucker), Mt. Molloy-Mt. Carbine (Mr. Adair), 2303. 188. Forestry employees (Mr. Davies), 186. Mulligan Highway (Mr. Adair), 1976, 2614. Petroleum products, Prices (Mr. Davies), 2523. Range, Toowoomba (Mr. Anderson), survey (Mr. 1501. Underground water Davies), 1364. Redbank By-pass, Donald Street access (Mr. Donald), 186; Pedestrian pro­ Mathematics- tection (Mr. Donald), 297. Junior Public Examination paper (Mr. Redlynch-Barron River (Mr. Adair), Coburn), 1785. 338. Teaching, Schools and university (Mr. Relocations (Mr. Lloyd), 379. Tucker), 2298, 2491. Rocklea overpass, Ipswich Road (Mr. University examinations (Mr. Tucker), Sherrington), 2212. 2731. Rolleston-Injune (Mr. O'Donnell), 2612. Mayfield State School (Mr. Houston), 654. Surfers Paradise (Mr. Duggan), 1425, Meat, Country-killed, Sale in Brisbane 1959. , (Mr. Hughes), 88; Delivery to Townsville city area (Mr. Aikens), 2377. butchers' shops (Mr. Hughes), 2521. Wallan-garra (Mr. Duggan), 201. Meat export, Veterinary surgeons (Mr. Main Roads Department- O'Donnell), 416. Barren River bridge, Mareeba (Mr. Meatworks, Gladstone (Mr. Hanson), Adair), 117 5; Kamemnga (Mr. 2614. Adair), 2494. Medals, State Scholarship Examination Belmont, Speed-limit signs (Mr. New­ (Mr. Bromley), 381. ton), 380, 2414. Highway construction, Complaints (Mr. Medical- Lloyd), 379. Clinics (see "Hospitals"). Redbank By-pass, Donald Street access Practitioners, Court cases, Fees (Mr. (Mr. Donald), 186. Aikens), 1529. Townsville city area (Mr. Aikens), 2377. Staff, Hospitals (Mr. Duggan), 601. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 17

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Megass (Mr. Duggan), 654. Motor vehicles--continued: Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), 2379. Third-party insurance (Mr. Aikens), Mental hospitals (see "Hospitals"). 1441. War pensioners, Registration concessions Milk- (Mr. Aikens), 2377. Free, Secondary school children (Mr. Houston), 1093. Mt. Carbine-Mt. Molloy main road (Mr. Preservation process (Mr. Hanson), Adair), 188. 2655. Mt. Garnet, Medical clinic (see School children (Mr. Bromley), 1338. "Hospitals"); Police accommodation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2614. Millaa Millaa-Atherton rail-motor service (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 44. Mt. Gamet-Ravenshoe main ,road (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 381, 718. Millaa Millaa-Tolga railway line, Proposed closure (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1801, Mt. Gravatt, Housing Commission project 2064; (Mr. Hanlon), 2087. (see "Housing Commission"); South Coast by-pass, Complaints (Mr. Millstream, Tumoulin area, Irrigation Lloyd), 379. scheme (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1284, 2416. Mt. Gravatt East Housing Commission project (see "Housing Commission"). Mitchell River Mission, Cyclone damage (Mr. Adair), 2066. Mt. !sa- Mitchelton State primary and infants Beef cattle railed (Mr. Inch), 280. schools (Mr. Lloyd), 2613. Circuit Court (Mr. Inch), 417. Mobile chest X-ray units (Mr. Newton), Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), 2211. 2379. Mona Mona Mission aboriginals, Water Mt. Isa-Townsville-Collinsville Railway tanks (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 338. Project (see "Railways"). Moonie oil, Pipeline, Royalties and price Mt. Larcom, Secondary school courses (Mr. Lloyd), 40, 2142. (Mr. Hanson), 297. Moreton district, Adult education, Funds Mt. Molloy-Biboohra, Main road (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 2303. Adair), 2213, 2656; Railway line, Moreton Island, Motor vehicles (Mr. Closure (Mr. Adair), 2656. Dean), 381. Mt. Molloy-Mt. Carbine main road (Mr. Mossman-Julatten, Rex Range road (Mr. Adair), 188. Adair), 492. Mt. Molloy sawmill (Mr. Adair), 2086. Mossman mill area, Crown land for sugar Mt. Surprise, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis­ cane assignments (Mr. Adair), 2144. Smith), 815. Mossman-to-Tully area, Sugar cane assign­ Mourilyan electorate, Crown land, Sugar ments (Mr. Adair), 2144. cane growing (Mr. Byrne), 1268, Mothers, Hospitalised, Tuberculosis allow­ 2067. ance (Mr. Tucker), 279. Mourilyan Harbour (Mr. Byrne), 2066. Motor cycle and scooter riders, Helmets Mulligan Highway, Road and bridge con­ (Mr. Aikens), 2729. struction (Mr. Adair), 1976, 2614. Motor cycle traffic patrols, Police (Mr. Murarrie State School (Mr. Houston), 654. Melloy), 2211. Music scholarships, Conservatorium (Mr. Motor vehicleS- Aikens), 2300. Accident statistics (Mr. Sherrington), Nambour Hospital (see "Hospitals"). 202, 242; (Mr. Aikens), 1635. National Fitness officers (Mr. Tucker), Comprehensive insurance (Mr. Sherring­ 512. ton), 337, 417. Deaths, Road accidents (Mr. Dean), Nerang River properties, Compensation 145; (Mr. Aikens), 1635. and revaluation (Mr. Duggan), 1975. Driv_ing, Instructors (Mr. Dean), 1440; Newmarket State School, Bus service from Licences, Cost (Mr. Me!loy), 933; Wilston-Grange area (Mr. Smith), Tests (Mr. Melloy), 2521. 2521. Moreton Island beaches (Mr. Dean), Night watch services, Firearm licences 381. (Mr. Tucker), 755. Noise (Mr. Lloyd), 2083. Nominal Defendant, Fund (Mr. Duggan), Nominal Defendant, Fund (Mr. Dug­ 932; Contesting of claims (Mr. Dug­ gan), 932; Contesting of claims (Mr. gan), 2728. Duggan), 2728. Norman River, Beacon (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Re-registrations (Mr. Sherrington), 1426. 2236. b iNDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Normanton-Croydon railway line, Flying On- and off-course betting, Revenue (Mr. gangs (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2210. Hanlon), 453; Turnover tax (Mr. North Brisbane Hospital (see "Hospitals"). O'Donnell), 655. North Queensland- Ore-buying centre and assay office, Cairns (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2211. Cabinet timber (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 454. Concessional rail freights (Mr. Aikens), Orphanage, Townsville, Washing machine (Mr. Aikens), 2237. 2655. Reforestation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1174. Oxford Park, State school (Mr. Lloyd), Timber harvesting, Additional areas (Mr. 2613. Wallis-Smith), 1109. Painters, Department of Works, Dismissal (Mr. Lloyd), 1877. North Queensland Prisoners' Aid Society (Mr. Tucker), 2065. Pallarenda, Townsville, Crown land (Mr. Tucker), 1108. Northern Electric Authority, Creation and tariffs Qylr. Melloy), 90. Parking (see 'Traffic"). Northgate, Railway workshops and build­ Parliament, Members, Broadcasts (Mr. ings (Mr. Melloy), 241; Cannery, Aikens), 296; Alleged insult to mem­ Pineapple supplies (Mr. O'Donnell), ber (Mr. Mann), 1977. 997. Parole Board, North Queensland appoint­ Nursery Road-Logan Road intersection, ment (Mr. Tucker), 239; Review of Traffic lights (Mr. Newton), 2066. decisions (Mr. Aikens), 1785. Nursing station, Caloundra (Mr. Brom­ Parole officers, Brisbane and Townsville ley), 2379. (Mr. Tucker), 296; (Mr. Sherring­ Oddfellows, Grand United Order (Mr. ton), 492. Bromley), 187. Peanut production, Atherton Tableland (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 917. Ogmore, State Coal Mine­ Pearce v. the Nominal Defendant (Mr. Closure (Mr. Thackeray), 203. Duggan), 2728. General manager (Mr. Thackeray), 756. Lease (Mr. Thackeray), 2237. Pedestrian crossings- Sale (Mr. Donald), 511. Bald Hills State School (Mr. Dean), 493. Oil industry- Kelvin Grove Road (Mr. Hanlon), 1976. Amoco and Ampol, Harbour dues (Mr. Lighting and signs (Mr. Sherrington), Lloyd), 202. 453. Bulwer Island terminal site (Mr. Pensioners, Transport concessions (Mr. Houston), 814. Bromley), 2416. Commonwealth subsidy~ Prospecting (Mr. Houston), 933. Petrol, Japanese (Mr. Graham), 2654. Companies, Applications to Housing Petroleum leases, Conditions (Mr. Beard­ Commission (Mr. Sherrington), 43; more), 1109. Identical tendering (Mr. Aikens), Petroleum products prices, Maryborough 1636, 1801. district (Mr. Davies), 2523. Fire-fighting equipment at installations Physically-handicapped employees, Crown (Mr. Hanson), 1801; (Mr. Lloyd), (Mr. Bromley), 417. 1976. Pictures, Publicity, Lido Theatre (Mr. Harbour dues, Amoco and Ampol (Mr. Ramsden), 185. Lloyd), 202. Pilot launch "Boyne," Radio transceiver Japanese petrol (Mr. Graham), 2654. (Mr. Hanson), 2415. Lytton terminal site (Mr. Houston), 814. Pimlico High School, Principal (Mr. Machinery and scaffolding inspections Aikens), 418. (Mr. Newton), 240. Pin-ball machines (Mr. Bennett), 2415. Maryborough district, Prices (Mr. Davies), 2523. Pine River, Pollution (Mr. Melloy), 586; Moonie, Pipeline, Royalties and price (Mr. Dean), 1441. (Mr. Lloyd), 40, 2142. Pineapples, Sectional group committee, Petroleum leases, Conditions (Mr. Northgate Cannery supplies (Mr. Beardmore), 1109. O'Donnell), 997; Investigation com­ Residual oil, Excise duty (Mr. Donald), mittee report (Mr. O'Donnell), 1528. 1604. Plomp, Hendrikus, Court appeals assist­ Wells drilled (Mr. Houston), 933. ance (Mr. Aikens), 932. Old Cleveland Road, Belmont, Speed limits Plumbing work, Brisbane schools (Mr. (Mr. Newton), 380, 2414. Newton), 2492. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASStMBLY 19

'QUES'l'IONS...... ;;continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Police Department- Prisons-continued: Acacia Ridge area, Station (Mr. Sher­ Stuart- rington), 512. Additions and alterations (Mr. Ayr, Classifications of officers (Mr. Aikens), 2493. Coburn), 2413. Minimum security section (Mr. Balls, Liquor (Mr. Dean), 92. Aikens), 279. Belmont-Capalaba area, Policing (Mr. Rehabilitation officer (Mr. Tucker), Newton), 2414. 187. Reorganisation (Mr. Aikens), 2493. Bodgie gangs, Suppression (Mr. Dean), 106. Sewerage scheme (Mr. Tucker), 147; (Mr. Aikens), 2493. Civilians, Minor traffic offences tickets (Mr. Lloyd), 279; (Mr. Bromley), Trade instructors (Mr. Newton), 2236. 280. Probation officers, Brisbane and Towns­ Cloncurry, New station (Mr. Inch), ville (Mr. Tucker), 296; (Mr. Sher­ 1426. rington), 492. Coen station, Motor transport (Mr. Prospect Terrace-Kelvin Grove Road­ Adair), 338. L'Estrange Terrace, Traffic lights Drunkenness, Detection, Training (Mr. (Mr. Hanlon), 1500. O'Donnell), 1500. Public relations consultants, Payments Firearms (Mr. Tucker), 755. (Mr. Duggan), 145. Hallahan, Detective, Inquiry (Mr. Public works, Prison labour (Mr. Duggan), Lloyd), 2062; (Mr. Walsh), 2085; 1267. (Mr. Bennett), 2415. Public Works Department (see "Works Intoxication, Detection, Training (Mr. Department"). O'Donnell), 1500. Queens Arms Hotel, Brisbane, Under-age drinking (Mr. Dean), 2615, 2653. Liquor at balls (Mr. Dean), 92. Queensland Cane Growers' Association, Motor cycle traffic patrols (Mr. Melloy), Constitution (Mr. Coburn), 2612; 2211. Representation on council (Mr. Mt. Garnet, Accommodation (Mr. Coburn), 2654. Wallis-Smith), 2614. Queensland Cricket Association, Minors, Radar speed meters (Mr. Hanlon), 145. Liquor sales (Mr. Dean), 1501. Stock investigation squad (Mr. Dug­ Queensland Housing Commission (see gan), 201. "Housing Commission"). Strength of Force (Mr. Brom!ey), 1604. Queensland Industrial Project, Wacol (Mr. Under-age drinking (Mr. Dean), 201, Sherrington), 513. 2615, 2653. Queensland-made goods, Selling campaign, Population, Queensland (Mr. Duggan), Cost (Mr. Duggan), 40. 378. Radar speed meters (Mr. Hanlon), 145. Prawns, Survey, Gulf of Carpentaria (Mr. Railway Estate-Causeway road, Towns· Melloy), 45; Tariff (Mr. Houghton), ville, Surfacing (Mr. Aikens), 586. 278; Shark bonus to prawners (Mr. Railways- Dean), 416. Accidents (Mr. Thackeray), 2303. Preferential voting, Local authority elec­ Aluminium wheat wagons (Mr. Han­ tions (Mr. Aikens), 1699. son), 2301. Prices Advisory Board (Mr. Sherrington), Antigua station (Mr. Davies), 452. 240. Apprentices, Number (Mr. Baxter), 87; Prices Branch, Staff (Mr. Duggan), 39; (Mr. Duggan), 295; Willowburn Retail prices, Brisbane (Mr. Sherring­ workshops (Mr. Duggan), 295. ton), 240. Assets, Demolished or abandoned (Mr. Inch), 717. Primary industries, Subsidies (Mr. Dug­ gan), 844. Atherton-Millaa Mi!laa rail-motor ser­ vice (Mr. Wal!is-Smith), 44. Princess Alexandra Hospital (see "Hos­ Baddow, Flood-lighting (Mr. Davies), pitals"). 279. Prisoners, Public works building construc­ Banyo, Workshops and buildings (Mr. tion (Mr. Duggan), 1267; Rehabilita­ Melloy), 241. tion, Government aid (Mr. Tucker), Beenleigh-Southport line, Closure (Mr. 2065. Lloyd), 2063; (Mr. Hanlon), 2087; Prisons- (Mr. Gaven), 2654. Brisbane, Hospital laundry work (Mr. Biboohra-Mt. Molloy branch line, Duggan), 1173. Closure (Mr. Adair), 2656. 20 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Biboohra-Rumula branch line, Closure Employees- (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1801; (Mr. Branch line closures, Effect (Mr. Adair), 2066. Melloy), 2063; (Mr. Duggan), Boogan-South Johnstone branch line, 2209. Reported closure (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Elections, Local authority (Mr. 1801. Duggan), 753. Ford, Bacon and Davis (Mr. Melloy), Branch line closures- 45. Beenleigh-Southport (Mr. Lloyd), Numbers in divisions (Mr. Duggan), 2063; (Mr. Hanlon), 2087; (Mr. 88. Gaven), 2654. Roma Street goods yard, Bribery Biboohra-Mt. Molloy (Mr. Adair), allegations (Mr. Aikens), 916; 2656. Clerical staff, Goods traffic office Biboohra-Rumula (Mr. Wallis-Smith), (Mr. Me!loy), 2731. 1801; (Mr. Adair), 2066. Sick leave (Mr. Tucker), 108. Boogan-South Johnstone (Mr. Wallis­ Flying gangs, Normanton-Croydon line Smith), 1801. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2210. Employees, Effect (Mr. Melloy), 2063; Ford, Bacon and Davis, Employees (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 2209. Melloy), 45. North Queensland, Announcement Forsayth, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1801. Smith), 815. Roma-Injune (Mr. O'Donnell), 2378. Free travel, Children, Private primary Tolga-Millaa Millaa (Mr. Wallis­ schools, Cairns area (Mr. Adair), Smith), 1801, 2064; (Mr. Hanlon), 1501. 2087. Freights- Bribery allegations, Roma Street goods Brisbane-North Queensland, Conces­ yard (Mr. Aikens), 916. sional rates (Mr. Aikens.), 2655. Brisbane-Cairns mail train, Late running Coal (Mr. Donald), 511. (Mr. Graham), 46, 107; (Mr. Hughenden and Julia Creek (Mr. Newton), 107. Lonergan), 934. Brisbane passenger system (Mr. Aikens), Rockhampton-Winton (Mr. Aikens), 2142. 1785, 1959. Buildings, Terminal, Commonwealth atd Townsville-Winton (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Aikens), 814. 1785, 1959. Cairns, Tradesmen, Seniority (Mr. Gladstone buildings (Mr. Hanson), 148. Adair), 43. Injune-Roma line, Closure (Mr. Cairns-Brisbane mail train, Late run­ O'Donnell), 2378. ning (Mr. Graham), 46, 107; (Mr. "Inlander" dining car, Refrigerator (Mr. Newton), 107. Tucker), 2235. Cairns-Edmonton rail-motor service, Ipswich, North, Change and lunch Students (Mr. Adair), 1699, 1961. room (Mr. Donald), 2087. Cairns-Kuranda rail motor, Public Kajabbi, Beef cattle railed (Mr. Inch), address system (Mr. Wa!lis-Smith), 280. 1426, 2088. Kuranda-Cairns ,rail motor, Public Cairns-Ravenshoe rail-motor service address system (Mr. Wallis-Smith), (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1204. 1426, 2088. Cairns-Redlynch rail-motor service, Level crossings- Students (Mr. Adair), 1699, 1961. High/Hugh Street, Garbutt (Mr. Cattle, Beef. Railed, Mt. Isa, Dajarra, Tucker), 241, 380. Kaiabbi (Mr. Inch), 280; Forsayth, Safeguards, Warning devices (Mr. Einasleigh, Mt. Surprise (Mr. Wallis­ Sherrington), 717. Smith), 815. Warning devices, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 186. Croydon-N ormanton line, Flying gangs (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2210. Local authority elections, Employees (Mr. Duggan), 753. Dajarra, Beef cattle railed (Mr. Inch), Mackay, Goods yard and station (Mr. 280. Graham), 46. Edmonton-Cairns rail-motor service, Maryborough station (Mr. Davies), Students (Mr. Adair), 1699, 1961. 1364. Einasleigh, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis­ Millaa Millaa-Atherton rail-motor ser­ Smith), 815. vice (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 44. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 21

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS~continued: Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Millaa Mil!aa-Tolga branch line, Closure Townsville- (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1801, 2064; (Mr. Commonwealth building, Sturt Street Hanlon), 2087. (Mr. Aikens), 512. Mt. I-sa, Beef cattle railed (Mr. Inch), Employment applications, Weekly 280. Notice 1/64 (Mr. Tucker), 2065. Mt. I sa-Townsville-Collinsville project­ Level crossings, Warning devices (Mr. Equipment, Fund purchases, General Aikens), 186; High/Hugh Street use (Mr. Inch), 717. (Mr. Tucker), 241, 380. Flood mitigation, Undina-Pymurra Oil bottles, Manufacture (Mr. section (Mr. Tucker), 2084. Tucker), 1174, 1441. Fund, Commonwealth payments and Parcels office (Mr. Aikens), 754. balance (Mr. L!oyd), 40; Equip­ Tallow pots, Manufacture (Mr. ment, General use (Mr. Inch), 717. Tucker), 1174, 1441. Mt. Mol!oy-Biboohra branch line, Weekly Notice 1/64 (Mr. Tucker), Closure (Mr. Adair), 2656. 2065. Mt. Surprise, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis­ Workshops, Work taken from (Mr. Smith), 815. Tucker), 1174, 1441. Normanton-Croydon line, Flying gangs Tradesmen, Seniority (Mr. Adair), 43. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2210. Wheat wagons, Aluminium (Mr. Han­ North Ipswich, Change and lunch son), 2301. room (Mr. Donald), 2087. Willowburn workshops, Apprentices (Mr. Duggan), 295. Northgate, Workshops and buildings (Mr. Melloy), 241. Range Road, Toowoomba (Mr. Andrr­ son), 1501. Private primary school children, Cairns area, Free travel (Mr. Adair), 1501. Ravenshoe, Medical clinic (see "Hos­ pitals"). Public address system, Cairns-Kuranda rail motor (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1426, Ravenshoe-Cairns rail-motor service (Mr. 2088. Wallis-Smith), 1204. Redlynch-Cairns rail-motor service, Ravenshoe-Mt. Garnet main road (Mr. Students (Mr. Adair), 1699, 1961. Wallis-Smith), 381, 718. Road signs (see "Traffic"). Real-estate salesmen, Licensing (Mr. Dean), 452. Rolling-stock tenders (Mr. Duggan), 2083. Redbank By-pass, Donald Street access (Mr. Donald), 186; Pedestrian pro­ Roma-Injune line, Closure (Mr. O'Don­ tection (Mr. Donald), 297. nell), 2378. Reddan's Creek, Barron River bridge (Mr. Roma Street, Goods yard, Bribery Adair), 2614. allegations (Mr. Aikens), 916; Clerical staff, Goods traffic office (Mr. Redlynch-Barron River main road (Mr. Melloy), 2731. Adair), 338. Rumula-Biboohra branch line, Closure Redlynch-Cairns rail-motor service, (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1801; (Mr. Students (Mr. Adair), 1699, 1961. Adair), 2066. Reforestation, North Queensland (Mr. Sleeper log prices (Mr. Aikens), 932. Wallis-Smith), 1174. South Johnstone-Boogan branch line, Regatta Hotel, Brisbane, Under-age drink­ Reported closure (Mr. Wallis-Smith), ing (Mr. Dean), 2615, 2653. 1801. Reid Murray operatiom, Report (Mr. Southport-Beenleigh line, Closure (Mr. Duggan), 2062. Lloyd), 2063; (Mr. Hanlon), 2087; Rent control (Mr. Lloyd), 1699. (Mr. Gaven), 2654. Rental rebates, Queensland Housing Com­ Stuart, Marshalling yards (Mr. Aikens), mission, Remote areas (Mr. Wallis­ 337. Smith), 2416. Tarpaulins (Mr. Aikens), 717. Rex Range road (Mr. Adair), 492. Terminal buildings, Commonwealth aid (Mr. Aikens), 814. Road accidents, Deaths (Mr. Dean), 145; (Mr. Aikens), 1635; Statistics (Mr. Timber prices (Mr. Aikens), 932. Sherrington), 202, 242; (Mr. Aikens), Tolga-Millaa Millaa branch line, Closure 1635. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1801, 2064; (Mr. Road-safety scheme (Mr. Dean), 188. Hanlon), 2087. Road signs, Standardislition (Mr. Wallis­ Toowong land (Mr. Duggan), 2376. Smith), 1605, lNDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGbLAJIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Roaring Meg Falls, Hydro-electric scheme Scholarship scheme, Commonwealth (Mr. Adair), 1501. Secondary school pupils (Mr Davies), 2235. Rockhampton- Adult education, Funds (Mr. Tucker), School crossings ('see "State schools"). 2303. School enrolments (Mr. Houston), 42. Central boys' school (Mr. Thackeray), 2236. School equipment purchases, Country. school committees (Mr. Aikens) Central Queensland Meat Export Co., 2214. Slaughtering arrangements (Mr. Thackeray), 202. School leavers, Employment (Mr Field, T. A., Pty. Ltd., Slaughtering Houston), 41. arrangements (Mr. Thackeray), 202. School transport, Cook electorate, Mileage Jockey Club, Turnover tax distribution rates (Mr. Adair), 1716. (Mr. O'Donnell), 655. Schools (see "State schools"). Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), Sea stingers (Mr. Adair), 2378. 2379. Sea transport, Cattle (Mr. Adair), 418. Thozet's Road, Proposed Housing Com­ mission project (Mr. Thackeray), Secondary education, Inquiry (Mr 2303. Bromley), 2729. Rockhampton-Winton, Rail freight rates Secondary Industries Division (Mr (Mr. Aikens), 1785, 1959. Bromley), 148. Rocklea overpass, Ipswich Road (Mr. Senior Public Examination, Analysis o Sherrington), 2212. results (Mr. Houston), 2085. Rolleston-Injune main road (Mr. O'Don­ Sentences, Court, Clemency pleas (Mr nell), 2612. Aikens), 845. Roma-Injune railway line, Closure (Mr. Service stations, Illegal trading, Prosecu O'Donnell), 2378. tions (Mr. Hanlon), 844. Ross River High School (see "State Shafston Avenue-Wellington Road-Lyttor schools"). Road intersection, Traffic lights (Mr Rumula-Biboohra rfl!ilWay line, Closure Bromley), 1877. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1801; (Mr. Sharks, Destruction, Bonus and carcast Adair), 2066. disposal (Mr. Dean), 416. St. Lucia-West End, Brisbane, Proposed Shoalwater Bay area, Timber (Mr bridge (Mr. Bennett), 2522. Hanson), 1364. Salesmen, Real-estate, Licensing (Mr. Sick leave, Railway employees (Mr Dean), 452; Itinerant, Contracts made Tucker), 108. with public (Mr. Hanson), 1501. Skilled tradesmen, Shortage (Mr. New· Sandgate- ton), 379; (Mr. Duggan), 1174. Boat harbour, Cabbage Tree Creek (Mr. Dean), 753, 2068. Sleeper log prices (Mr. Aikens), 932. Dental and medical clinics (see Social service benefits, Workers' compensa "Hospitals"). tion claimants (Mr. Hanlon), 88. "Eventide," Living conditions (Mr. Social service legislation in Australia (Mr Dean), 508; Dental serv1ce (Mr. Murray), 2412. Dean), 1426. Social Services Department, Office a Opportunity school, Manual and 'Workers' Compensation Departmen domestic training (Mr. Dean), 718. (Mr. Hanlon), 88. State school (Mr. Dean), 718. Soil conservation, Atherton Tablelanl Sandwich bars, Lunches (Mr. Bromley), (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2379. 1878. South Brisbane Dental Hospital (see Sawmills- '·Hospitals"). Carruchan- South Johnstone-Boogan railway line, Licence (Mr. Byrne), 917. Reported closure (Mr. Wallis-Smith) Rebuilding (Mr. Byrne), 418. 1801. Timber quota (Mr. Byrne), 997. South Queensland Prisoners' Rehabilitatior Cooktown (Mr. Adair), 513. Society (Mr. Tucker), 2065. Mt. Molloy (Mr. Adair), 2086. South Townsville (see 'Townsville"). Scaffolding inspectors (Mr. Newton), 240. Southern Electric Authority, Reorganisa Scholarship Examination, A11ards (Mr. tion of services and tariff (Mr Bromley), 381. Meiloy), 90. iNDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 23

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Southport, District hospital (see State schools-continued: "Hospitals"); Meningitis incidence Coorparoo high (Mr. Bromley), J716, (Mr. Davies), 2379; Subnormal 1802. children, Transport (Mr. Duggan), Crossings, John Street, Ma~yborough 2611, 2653. (Mr. Davies), 279; Bald H1lls school Southport-Beenleigh railway line, Closure (Mr. Dean), 493. (Mr. Lloyd), 2063; (Mr. Hanlon), Dajarra, Dental and health services (Mr. 2087; (Mr. Gaven), 2654. Inch), 241; Teachers' quarters and Spanner, Mr. K. P., Watchhouse telephone septic system (Mr. Inch), 242. (Mr. Dean), 602. Decimal coinage instruction (Mr. Speed-limit signs, Belmont (Mr. Newton), Houston), 716. 380, 2414. Dental and health services,. Dajarra (Mr. Inch), 241; Schools (Mr. Wallis­ Spirit merchants, Minimum-quantity sales Smith), 2087. (Mr. Aikens), 1959. Dimbulah, Teacher accommodation (Mr. Springsure Jockey Club, Turnover tax dis­ Adair), 2144. tribution (Mr. O'Donnell), 655. Edge Hill (Mr. Wallace), 380. Stanley Street, East Brisbane, Traffic Enrolments (Mr. Houston), 42. hazards (Mr. Bromley), 1877. Equipment purchases, Country school Starting-price betting (Mr. Duggan), 2728. committees (Mr. Aikens), 2214. "State Administrative Arrangements" (Mr. Fire extinguishers (Mr. Bromley), 1442. Duggan), 845. Free milk, Secondary school children State aid, Children of widows (Mr. Hous­ (Mr. Houston), 1093; Quantity and ton), 717, 1025. cartons (Mr. Bromley), 1338. State Government Insurance Office­ Freshwater, High school (Mr. Adair), 338. Building loans (Mr. Lloyd), 40. Goodna (Mr. Donald), 91. Maryborough building (Mr. Davies), 280. Grovely (Mr. Lloyd), 2613. Workers' compensation, Suturing fee Gumdale, Additional accommodation (Mr. Aikens), 2237. (Mr. Newton), 2612; Fence (Mr. Newton), 2654. State Public Relations Bureau (Mr. Head teachers' jurisdiction, Recess Duggan), 145. periods (Mr. Melloy), 2299. State Scholarship Examination, Awards Herberton, Playground (Mr. Wallis- (Mr. Bromley), 381. Smith), 2730. State -schools- Hire-purchase study (Mr. Bromley), 454. Alcoholism, Secondary schools lectures Hostels (Mr. Hanson). 148. (Mr. Dean), 1716. Inala, High (Mr. Sherrington), 379; Site, Ayr, Improvements (Mr. Coburn), 89; Housing Commission project (Mr. Fans (Mr. Coburn), 2301. Sherrington), 1174. Balmoral high (Mr. Houston), 1877. Machan's Beach, Transport of children Belmont (Mr. Newton), 338, 2377. (Mr. Adair), 2732. Bloomfield (Mr. Adair), 188. Mareeba, Playing fields (Mr. Adair), 44, 2379. Boondall (Mr. Melloy), 280. Mareeba district, School transport, Mile­ Bremer high (Mr. Donald), 44. age rates (Mr. Adair), 2302. Brisbane South (Mr. Bennett), 1023. Mathematics teaching (Mr. Tucker), Buildings purchased by Department of 2298, 2491. Works (Mr. Newton), 2143. Mayfield (Mr. Houston), 654. Bundamba (Mr. Donald), 2731. Mitchelton (Mr. Lloyd), 2613. Buranda, Grounds improvements (Mr. Money systems, Instruction (Mr. Hous­ Bromley), 601; Enrolments and amal­ ton), 716. gamation (Mr. Bromley), 1268. Mt. Larcom, Secondary school courses Cairns, Redlynch and Edmonton rail­ (Mr. Hanson), 297. motor services (Mr. Adair), 1699, Murarrie (Mr. Houston), 654. 1961. Newmarket high, Bus service, Wilston­ Camp Hill (Mr. Duggan), 416. Grange area (Mr. Smith), 2521. Closures (Mr. Sherrington), 2730. Opportunity school, Townsville (Mr. Collections approved (Mr. Tucker), Tucker). 147; Sandgate (Mr. Dean), 1528. 718. Committees, Subsidies (Mr. Houston), Oxford Park, Proposed school (Mr. 814. Lloyd), 2613. Cook electorate, School transport, Mile­ Pimlico high, Principal (Mr. Aikens), age rates (Mr. Adair), 1716. 418. 24 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State schools-continued: State schools-continued: Plumbing work, Brisbane (Mr. Newton), Townsville-continued: 2492. Ross River high- Pupils per teacher (Mr. Houston), 716. Access road (Mr. Aikens), 586. Recess periods, Children leaving grounds Completion, Name, Enrolments (Mr. Melloy), 2299. (Mr. Aikens), 107. Rockhampton central boys' (Mr. Enrolments (Mr. Aikens), 2213. Thackeray), 2236. Name (Mr. Tucker), 108. Ross River high- Secondary school enrolments (Mr. Access road (Mr. Aikens), 586. Aikens), 107. Completion, Name, Enrolments (Mr. State high- Aikens), 107. Completion, Enrolments, Name Enrolments (Mr. Aikens), 2213. (Mr. Aikens), 107 Name (Mr. Tucker), 108. Name, Retention (Mr. Tucker), Sandgate (Mr. Dean), 718; Opportunity 108. school, Manual training and domestic Use as technical college (Mr. science (Mr. Dean), 718. Aikens), 2213. School grounds, Subsidies (Mr. Hous­ Tuck-shop sales (Mr. Sherrington), ton), 814. 2086. Typewriters, North Queensland. Repairs Secondary- (Mr. Aikens), 1715. Courses, Hire-purchase study (Mr. Weipa, Manual training (Mr. Duggan), Bromley). 454; Country areas (Mr. 88. Wallis-Smith), 2064. White Rock, Proposed school (Mr. Text-books (Mr. Tucker), 2084; (Mr. Adair), 2302. Newton), 2492. Wilston-Grange area, School bus service South Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 1284. (Mr. Smith), 2521. Stratford, High school (Mr. Adair), 338. Wulguru, Teacher's residence (Mr. Aikens), 602. Subsidies, School committees (Mr. Wynnum area, Secondary school Houston), 814. students, Enrolments and accommoda­ Tablelands electorate, Grade VIII chil­ tion (Mr. Gunn), 242. dren (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 845. Stipendiary magistrates, Salary increases (Mr. Hanlon), 239. Teachers-­ Stock-carrying transports (Mr. Newton). High school- 2300. Allowances (Mr. Dean), 2380. Stock investigation squad. Police Depart­ Shortage (Mr. Duggan), 1204. ment (Mr. Duggan), 201. Transfers from primary schools Stockbrokers, Registration (Mr. (Mr. Melloy), 2063. O'Donnell), 453. Married women (Mr. Bromley), 1284. Stoller Grant (Mr. Melloy), 44. Pupils per teacher (Mr. Houston), Stratford, High school (Mr. Adair), 338; 716. Barren River bridge (Mr. Adair), 916. Residences, Wulguru (Mr. Aikens), Stuart, Prison (see "Prisons"); Railway 602; Dimbulah (Mr. Adair), 2144. marshalling yards (Mr. Aikens), 337. Resignations and replacements (Mr. Subnormal children, Southport, Transport Bromley), 2213. (Mr. Duggan), 2611, 2653. Scholarships (Mr. Davies), 1426. Subsidies- Training (Mr. Bromley), 45. Primary industries (Mr. Duggan), 844. University fees (Mr. Bromley), 2522. School committees (Mr. Houston), 814. University residential colleges (Mr. Television, Use (Mr. Houston), 754; Aikens), 1500. Provision of sets (Mr. Houston), 2235. Text-books, Secondary education (Mr. Sugar industry- Tucker), 2084; (Mr. Newton), 2492. Cooktown area, Experimental blocks (Mr. Adair), 1442. Townsville- Inquiry report, Government action Magnetic Island, Transport of school (Mr. Cob urn), 1426. children (Mr. Tucker), 241. Mossman and Hambledon mill areas Opportunity school (Mr. Tucker), 147. (Mr. Adair), 2144. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 25

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Sugar Industry-continued: Text-books, Secondary education (Mr. Mourilyan electorate, Crown land (Mr. Tucker), 2084; Transferred from Byrne), 1268, 2067. primary schools (Mr. Newton), 2492. New assignments (Mr. Adair), 1284. Thalidomide babies (Mr. Hanson), 1024. Tully to Mossman area (Mr. Adair), Third-party motor vehicle insurance (Mr. 2144. Aikens), 1441. Suggars, Mr. L. A., Roma Street goods Thozet's Road, Rockhampton, Proposed yard, Bribery allegations (Mr. Aikens), Housing Commission project (Mr. 916, Thackeray), 2303. "Sunday Truth", Photographers at Thursday Island, Water supply (Mr. accidents (Mr. Bennett), 2212. Adair), 2416. Sunnybank, Valencia Street and Trough­ Thursday Island-Cairns air fares (Mr. ton Road, Government land (Mr. Adair), 2086. Sherrington), 2730. Tidal lands, Groundsel (Mr. Hanson), Suprell?e Court, Townsville (Mr. 1716. A1ke~s), 916, 2413; Judges, Christmas Timber- vacation (Mr. Aikens), 2413. Cabinet, North Queensland (Mr. Wallis­ Surfers Paradise, New road plan (Mr. Smith), 454. Duggan), 1425, 1959. North Queensland, Harvesting areas, Suturing fee, Workers' compensation Additional (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1109'; (Mr. Aikens), 2237. Reforestation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1174. Tablelands electorate, Cotton-growing (Mr. Prices, Railway Department (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 297; Grade VIII chil­ Aikens), 932. dren (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 845. Shoalwater Bay area (Mr. Hanson), Tarpa~lins, Railway Department (Mr. 1364. A1kens), 717. Tin prospecting, Diamond drill (Mr. Taxation, Workers' compensation payments Adair), 1976. (Mr. Aikens), 2237. Tinaroo, Lake, Park lands (Mr. Wallis­ Taxi-cabs, Edward Street rank, Brisbane Smith), 755. (Mr. Melloy), 146; Meters Towns­ ville (Mr. Aikens), 1337. ' Tobacco-growing, Mareeba-Dimbulah area, Blocks and ballots (Mr. Adair), 90, Teachers (see "State schools"). 2378; Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1528, 2493; Teachers' colleges- Irrigation channels (Mr. Adair), 90. Additions and Commonwealth aid (Mr. Tolga-Millaa Millaa railway line, Closure Bromley), 45. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1801, 2064; (Mr. Admissions and scholarships (Mr. Hanlon), 2087. Davies), 1426. Toll, Bribie Island bridge (Mr. Melloy), Admittance examination results (Mr. 146, 2082; Collectors (Mr. Houston), Tucker), 2731. 932. Teaching scholarships (Mr. Davies), 1426. Toothpaste, Fluoride (Mr. Sherrington), Technical College, Townsville. Land for 491. additions (Mr. Tucker), 43; Central, Toowong railway land (Mr. Duggan), Art classes (Mr. Duggan), 510. 2376. Teenage drinking, Inquiry (Mr. Dean), Toowoomba- 201, 2615, 2653. Adult education, Funds (Mr. Tucker), Telecast, Australian Broadcasting Commis­ 2303. sion, Junior Examination students General Hospital (see "Hospitals"). (Mr. Aikens), 240. Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), 2379. Telephone, Watchhouse, Use by persons in Range Road (Mr. Anderson), 1501. custody (Mr. Dean), 602. Smoke and soot nuisance (Mr. Duggan), Television- 2299. Housing Commission flats, Townsville, Torres Strait Islanders, Civil rights (Mr. Antennae (Mr. Tucker), 108. Adair), 149, 2066. School use (Mr. Houston), 754. Totalisator Administration Board­ Sets, Provision in schools (Mr. Hous­ Agencies, Number (Mr. Newton), 107; ton), 2235. New (Mr. Dean), 654. Tenders, Oil companies, Identical (Mr. Hours of operation (Mr. Duggan), 2413. Aikens), 1636, 1801. Minors (Mr. Aikens), 1363. Tertiary education, Inquiry (Mr. Duggan), Toumoulin area, Irrigation scheme (Mr. 915. Wallis-Smith), 1284, 2416. c 26 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Town plan, Brisbane (Mr. Sherrington), Townsville-continued: 239; Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 2613. Re-valuation, City area (Mr. Aikens), Townsville- 2612. Adult education centre, Organisers Ross River High School (see "State (Mr. Tucker), 654; District and funds schools"). (Mr. Tucker), 2303. Secondary school enrolments (Mr. Bulk-sugar terminal, Fire, Report (Mr. Aikens), 107. Tucker), 42; Damages, Compensation South Townsville, Polling booth, Sturt (Mr. Tucker), 43. Street (Mr. Aikens), 2083; State Centenary celebrations (Mr. Tucker), school (see "State schools"). 453. State high school (see "State schools"). Child welfare and guidance centre (Mr. Tucker), 202, 338, 2415. Sturt Street polling booth (Mr. Aikens), 2083. City Council­ Supreme Court (Mr. Aikens), 916, By-law 266B (Mr. Aikens), 1603. 2413. Causeway-Railway Estate road (Mr. Taxi-cabs, Meters (Mr. Aikens), 1337. Aikens), 586. Technical college, land for additions Flinders Street properties (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 43. Aikens), 2521. Television antennae, Housing Commis­ Main roads (Mr. Aikens), 2377. sion flats (Mr. Tucker), 108. Parking by-law, Business premises Town plan (Mr. Aikens), 2613. (Mr. Aikens), 148. Trucks carrying loose material (Mr. Stokes and Sturt Streets, Property pur­ chase (Mr. Aikens), 2612. Aikens), 1603. Town plan (Mr. Aikens), 2613. University college, Senior lecturer in education (Mr. Aikens), 418; Site, Water supply (Mr. Aikens), 2062, Ross River (Mr. Aikens), 1877. 2142. Vegetable inspection (Mr. Tucker), 417. Commonwealth building, Sturt Street (Mr. Aikens), 512. Water supply (Mr. Aikens), 2062, 2142. Court-house (Mr. Aitkens), 916, 2413. Townsville-Winton, Rail freight rates (Mr. Dental clinic (see "Hospitals"). Aikens), 1785, 1959. Fruit inspection (Mr. Tucker), 417. Tractor accidents (Mr. Bromley), 541. General hospital (see "Hospitals"). Trade practices, Undesirable, Uniform Housing Commission projects (see legislation (Mr. Sherrington), 89. "Housing Commission"). Kerosene prices (Mr. Aikens), 1910. Tradesmen, Shortage (Mr. Newton), 379; (Mr. Duggan), 1174. Magnetic Island, Transport of school children (Mr. Tucker), 241. Traffic-­ Main roads, City area (Mr. Aikens), Accidents-- 2377. Brisbane Road, East Ipswich (Mr. Meningitis, Incidence (Mr. Davies), 2379. Donald), 1204. Meters, Taxi-cabs (Mr. Aikens), 1337. Drunken-driving charges, Failure to Opportunity school (Mr. Tucker), 147. stop (Mr. Aikens), 1877. Orphanage, Washing machine (Mr. Statistics (Mr. Dean), 145; (Mr. Aikens), 2237. Aikens), 1635; (Mr. Sherrington), Pallarenda, Crown land (Mr. Tucker), 202, 242. 1108. Belmont, Speed-limit signs (Mr. New­ Parking by-law, Business premises (Mr. ton), 380, 2414; Tram terminus, Aikens), 148. Pedestrian hazard (Mr. Newton), Parole and probation officers (Mr. 2211. Tucker), 296. Central Traffic Area (Mr. Bromley), Pimlico High School, Principal (Mr. 280, 493: (Mr. Lloyd), 295. Aikens), 418. Charges, Drunken-driving, Fail~re to Psychiatric block and child guidance stop after accidents (Mr. Atkens), clinic (Mr. Tucker), 202, 338, 2415. 1877. Railways (see "Railways-Townsville"). Deaths by accident (Mr. Dean), 145; Regional electricity board­ (Mr. Aikens), 1635. Amalgamation with other boards Devitt, Mr. J., Press statement (Mr. \Mr. Melloy), 90. Tooth), 47; Road-safety scheme (Mr. Grit arresters, Murder Island power Dean), 188. station (Mr. Aikens), 2729. Fines, Minor offences (Mr. Brornley), Sturt Street land (Mr. Aikens), 2300. 280, 493. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 27

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Traffic--continued: Traffic--continued: Hazards, East Brisbane (Mr. Bromley), Signs-­ 1877; Belmont tram terminus (Mr. Direction, Woolloongabba (Mr. Newton), 2211. Bromley), 297. Heavy transports, Speed limits (Mr. Pedestrian crossings (Mr. Sherring­ Melloy), 2211. ton), 453. Lights- Speed-limit, Belmont (Mr. Newton), Holland Road-Logan Road intersection 380, 2414. (Mr. Newton), 601. Standardisation (Mr. W allis-Smith), Ipswich Road, Annerley Junction (Mr. 1605. Herbert), 917. Surfers Paradise, New road plan (Mr. John Street, Maryborough (Mr. Duggan), 1425, 1959. Davies), 279. Taxi rank, Edward Street (Mr. Melloy), Kelvin Grove Road-Prospect Terrace­ 146. L'Estrange Terrace (Mr. Hanlon), Weighbridges, Wacol and Coomera (Mr. 1500. Duggan), 185. Logan Road (Mr. Newton), 2066. White-line marking (Mr. Duggan), 337. Logan Road-Comwall Street inter­ Woolloongabba, Direction signs (Mr. section (Mr. Brornley), 2088. Bromley), 297. Logan Road-Nursery Road intersection Treasury, Cash balance (Mr. Lloyd), 40. (Mr. Newton), 2066. Troughton Road, Sunnybank, Government Lytton Road-Heidelberg Street inter­ land (Mr. Sherrington), 2730. section (Mr. Bromley), 1877. Trucks, Carrying loose material, Towns­ Main Street, Kangaroo Point (Mr. ville (Mr. Aikens), 1603; Carrying Bromley), 242. stock (Mr. Newton), 2300. Shafston Avenue-Wellington Road­ Trustee companies, Fees (Mr. Aikens), Lytton Road intersection (Mr. 1442. Brornley), 1877. "Truth" (see "Sunday Truth"). Offences, Tickets issued by civilians (Mr. Lloyd), 279, 295; (Mr. Brom­ Tuan forestry area, Employees and plant­ ley), 280, 493. ings (Mr. Davies), 186. Parkatareas, Revenue, Traffic-relief Tuberculosis, Mothers, Allowance (Mr. works (Mr. Tooth), 47; Number Tucker), 279. (Mr. Bromley), 280, 493. Tuck-shops, State schools (Mr. Sherring­ ton), 2086. Parking- Central Traffic Area arrangements Tully area, King Ranch (Mr. Byme), 418. (Mr. Bromley), 280, 493. Tully-to-Mossman area, Sugar cane assign­ Civilians, Tickets issued (Mr. ments (Mr. Adair), 2144. Lloyd), 279; (Mr. Bromley), 280, Typewriters, North Queensland schools, 493. Repairs (Mr. Aikens), 1715. Lang Park (Mr. Hanlon), 1976. Under-age drinking (Mr. Dean), 201, Townsville, By-law, Business premises 2615, 2653. (Mr. Aikens), 148. Undesirable trade practices, Uniform legis­ Parking meters, Revenue, Traffic-relief lation (Mr. Sherrington), 89. works (Mr. Tooth), 47; Number (Mr. Unemployment, Commonwealth aid (Mr. Bromley), 280, 493. Lloyd), 40. Pedestrian crossings-­ of America, Meat export Bald Hills State School (Mr. Dean), (Mr. O'Donnell), 416. 493. University- Kelvin Grove Road (Mr. Hanlon), Asian languages (Mr. Dean), 239. 1976. Colleges- Lighting and signs (Mr. Sherrington), Commonwealth aid (Mr. Duggan), 453. 996. Police motor-<:ycle patrols (Mr. Melloy), Provincial areas (Mr. Duggan), 1635. 2211. Residential, Government subsidies Radar speed meters (Mr. Hanlon), 145. (Mr. Aikens), 1500. Relief works (Mr. Tooth), 47. Dental College, Patients (Mr. Melloy), Road-safety scheme (Mr. Dean), 188. 187. School crossings, John Street, Mary- Enrolments (Mr. Houston), 42. borough (Mr. Davies), 279; Bald Fees, School teachers (Mr. Bromley), Hills State School (Mr. Dean), 493. 2522. 28 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: University-continued: Welfare and guidance services, Wayward Foreign languages (Mr. Dean), 239. girls (Mr. Duggan), 1910. "Freethinker" (Mr. Aikens), 455, 512. Weller, Mr. R. J., Albert Hotel, Brisbane, Compensation (Mr. Aikens), 201. Mathematics, Teaching (Mr. Tucker), 2298, 2491; Examinations (Mr. Wellington Road, East Brisbane, Traffic Tucker), 2731. hazards (Mr. Bromley), 1877. Townsville college, Senior lecturer in Wellington Road-Shafston Avenue-Lytton education (Mr. Aikens) 418· Site Road intersection, Traffic lights (Mr. Ross River (Mr. Aikens), 18Tl. ' Bromley), 1877. Veterinary science enrolments (Mr. West Barratta, Bridge (Mr. Coburn), 584. O'Donnell), 417. West End-St. Lucia, Brisbane, Proposed Valencia Street, Sunnybank, Government bridge (Mr. Bennett), 2522. land (Mr. Sherrington), 2730. White Rock, State school (Mr. Adair), Valuat~ons, Land, Government party com­ 2302. rmttee (Mr. Duggan), 239. White-line marking, Roads (Mr. Duggan), Vegetable inspection, Townsville (Mr. 337. Tucker), 417; Inspectors (Mr. New­ Widows, State aid for children (Mr. Hous­ ton), 2236. ton), 717, 1025; Pensioners, Housing Veterinary science, University enrolments Commission rentals (Mr. Duggan), (Mr. O'Donnell), 417. 1108. Veterinary surgeons, Government, Meat Wilson Youth Rehabilitation Hospital, Escapees (Mr. Mann), 585. e~port (Mr. O'Donnell,) 416; Barcal­ dme (Mr. O'Donnell), 454. Wilston-Grange area, School bus service (Mr. Smith), 2521. Vlasoff, _Mr. V., Marineland, Lease (Mr. Admr), 296. Wine and spirit merchants, Minimum­ quantity sales (Mr. Aikens), 1959. Votin¥, Preferential, Local authority elec­ tiOns (Mr. Aikens), 1699. Winton, Rail freights from Townsville and Rockhampton (Mr. Aikens), 1785, Vulture Street, East Brisbane, Traffic 1959. hazards (Mr. Bromley), 1877. Woolloongabba, Road direction signs (Mr. Wacol, Weighbridge, Interstate traffic (Mr. Bromley), 297. Du~gan), 185; Queensland Industrial Project (Mr. Sherrington), 513. Woree-Gordonvale section, Bruce Highway (Mr. Adair), 2087. Wallan-garra, Four-lane roadway (Mr. Duggan), 201. Workers' compensation- Waiter Reid & Co., Railway contract (Mr. Cardiac cases (Mr. Duggan), 2611. Tucker), 1174, 1441. Claimants, Social Service benefits (Mr. Walilbo Shire, Old Dalby aerodrome Hanlon), 88. reserve (Mr. Diplock), 1604. Suturing fee fixed (Mr. Aikens), 2237. War pensio~ers, Motor vehicle registration Taxation (Mr. Aikens), 2237. concesswns (Mr. Aikens), 2377. Workers' Compensation Department, Office Watchhouse, Telephone, Use by persons in for Social Services Department (Mr. custody (Mr. Dean), 602. Hanlon), 88. Wate~ supply and irrigation (see "Irriga­ Works Department- tiOn and water supply"). Apprentices (Mr. Baxter), 87. Water tanks, Mona Mona mission abori­ Employees, Dismissal (Mr. Sherrington), ginals (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 338. 2064. Painters, Dismissal (Mr. Lloyd), 1877. Wecker Road, Mt. Gravatt, Housing Com­ mission project (see "Housing Com­ School buildings purchased (Mr. New­ mission"). ton), 2143. Wulguru, State school, Teacher's residence Weighbridges, Wacol and Coomera, Inter­ (Mr. Aikens), 602; Housing Commis­ state traffic (Mr. Duggan), 185. sion project (see "Housing Commis­ Weipa- sion"). Bauxite mined (Mr. Grahalil), 2415; Wyaga, Settlement farm lease (Mr. Royalties (Mr. Graham), 2654.

QUESTIONS-continued: Special adjournments, 13, 19, 39, 540, 2004, X-ray units, Chest, Mobile (Mr. Newton), 2141, 2298, 2759. 2211. Standing Orders- X-rays, Aboriginals (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Amendments, Governor's approval, 22. 933. Committee, Appointment, 48. Yabulu, Special land leases, Auction (Mr. Aikens), 46. Suspension- Youth centre, Inala (Mr. Sherrington), Bills- 1204. Appropriation No. 1, 49. Youth organisations (Mr. Newton), 2414. Appropriation No. 2, 1529; Sitting Youths seeking employment (Mr. Houston), extended under Standing Order No. 41. 307 to enable Treasurer to reply, Zillmere Housing Commission project (see 1599. "Housing Commission"). Chinese Temple Society, 2657. Quorum, 1060, 1380, 1570, 1620. Churches of Christ, Scientist, Incor­ poration, 2417. Railway branch lines, Closure- Methodist Church Property Acts Motion for adjournment of House (Mr. Amendment, 2657. Duggan), 2088. State forest reserves, Proposals to revoke Railway collision at Mt. Christian (ministerial declarations (motions-Mr. Richter), statement), 2656. 1878, 1912, 2657. Refreslunent Rooms Committee, Appoint­ Statutes, Reprint (ministerial statement), 281. ment, 49. SUPPLY­ Regulations, Disallowance- Committee­ Electrical Workers and Contractors Act Constitution, 490. (motion-Mr. Houston), 339. Opening, 525. Reid Murray group of companies, Report­ Estimates in Committee- Error, 2747. Executive and Legislative­ Ministerial statement, 2523. Aide-de-camp to His Excellency the Governor, 540, 542, 615, 656, 758, Reply, Address in­ 815, 846. Adoption, 490. Justice- Answer of Administrator, 508. Chief Office, 1536. Debate, 29, 114, 152, 209, 248, 303, 345, 423, 461. Labour and Industry­ Presentation to Administrator, 491. Chief Office, 1031, 1114. Balance of Department, Consolidated Reserves for State forests and national parks, Revenue and Trust and Special Proposals to revoke declarations Funds, 1136. (motion-Mr. Richter), 1878. Resignation during recess (Mr. Hart), 22. Lands- Chief Office, 1136, 1208. School children in public gallery, 144. District Offices, 1233. Sitting days- Rural Fires Board, 1233. Extension of hours of sitting, 656. Survey Office, 1233. Loan Fund Account, 1233. Friday, 719. Trust and Special Funds, 1233. Precedence of Government business on Local Government, Irrigation, and Thursday, 719. Forestry- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 48. Local Government, 1382, 1447. Solicitors and barristers, Fees paid by Balance of Department, Consolidated Crown- Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Order for return (motion-Mr. Houston), and Loan Fund Account, 1499. 49. Railways- Return tabled, 455. General Establishment, 945, 1005. Speaker, Mr.­ Balance of Departments of Railways and Transport, Consolidated Election, 3. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Presentation, 13, 14. and Loan Fund Account. 1023. 30 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SUPPLY-continued: SUPPLY-continued: Estimates in Committee--continued: Resolutions reported from Committee­ Works and Housing- Reception, 1553. Chief Office, 1234, 1292, 1371. Adoption- Buildings, 1382. Executive and Legislative­ Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency Printing Office, 1382. the Governor, 1553. Services-Public buildings, 1382. Labour and Industry, 1561. Loan Fund Account, 1382. Railways and Transport, 1553. Trust and Special Funds, 13 82. Under Standing Order No. 307 and Votes passed under Standing Order No. Sessional Order, 1588. 307 and Sessional Order- Vote of Credit (message from Adminis­ Departments­ trator), 49; (Committee of Supply), 50. Auditor-General, 1553, Vote on Account, 1964-1965 (message Education, 1553. from Governor), 1502. Health, 1553. Industrial Development, 1553. Time limit of speeches-­ Members granted an extension­ Justice- Dr. Delamothe, 603. Chief Office, 1553. Mr. Duggan, 119. Balance of Department (Consoli­ Mr. Hewitt, 519. dated Revenue and Trust and Mr. Pizzey, 312. Special Funds), 1553. Valedictory, 2004. Mines and Main Roads, 1553. Vote of Credit (message from Administrator), Premier and State Development, 1553. 49; (Committee of Supply), 50. Primary Industries, 1553. Vote on Account, 1964-1965 (message from Treasurer, 1553. Governor), 1502. Executive and Legislative­ Warwick electoral district­ Balance of Vote, 1553. By-election dates, 39. Loan Fund Account Estimates, Balance Member sworn (Mr. Cory), 1173. of Estimates, 1553. Return of writ, 1173. Supplementary Estimates, 1962-1963­ Seat declared vacant, 19. Consolidated Revenue, 1553. Loan Fund, 1553. Ways and Means-­ Trust and Special Funds, 1553. Constitution of Committee, 491. Trust and Special Funds (Balance of Opening of Committee, 1589. Estimates), 1553. Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 1589. Vote on Account, 1964-1965, 1553. Vote of Credit, 87. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Speeches

ADAIR, Herbert Arthur, Esquire (Cook)­ BILLs-continued: Takes his seat, 2. Factories and Shops Act Amendment Address in Reply, 163. (initiation), 1272. BILLS: Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts (initiation), 591; (2°), 1816. Amendment (initiation), 2560. Gas Acts Amendment (initiation), 2572. Industrial Development Act Amendment Government Loan (initiation), 2153. (initiation), 2354. Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ 1291. tion), 894. Industrial Development (initiation), Mines Regulation (2°), 2191. 1605. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Industrial Development Act Amendment (initiation), 1862. (initiation), 2341. State Housing Acts and Another Act Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ Amendment (initiation), 2408. ment (2°), 1438. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ tion), 2181. ment (initiation), 1278. Financial Statement, 561. Justices Acts Amendment (3°), 1268. Railway branch lines, Closure, 2108. Justices Acts Amendment ( 1964) (initia­ SUPPLY: tion), 2424. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ tion), 875. Labour and Industry­ Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1127. 460, 494 (moves amendment), 496; Lands- (2°), 860. Chief Office, 1226. Mines Regulation (committee), 2197, Local Government, Irrigation, and 2199, 2200, 2203. Forestry- Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1740. Local Government, 1398. Northern Electric Authority of Queens­ AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (Townsville land (initiation), 1727. South)­ Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment Takes his seat, 2. (initiation), 282; (committee), 410, Address in Reply, 232. 415. BILLS: Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Agricultural Standards Act Amendment 2456. (initiation), 1429. Queensland Law Society Acts Amend· Australian Consular Officers' Notarial ment (initiation), 150. Powers and Evidence Acts Amendment Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 856. 2260. City of Brisbane Town Planning Real Property Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 2635. tion), 1648. Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) State Electricity Commission Acts (initiation), 2250. Amendment (2°), 2531. Clean Air (initiation), 936. State Housing Acts and Another Act Companies Act Amendment (2°), 2311; Amendment (initiation), 2405. (committee), 2326. Statutory Salaries and Allowances Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 290. tion), 2220. Succession and Probate Duties Acts and Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts Another Act Amendment (initiation), Repeal (initiation), 1796; (2°), 2038. 1675. Criminal Code Amendment (2°), 2510. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ District Courts Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 97; (2°), 246. tion), 193. Transport Laws (Fees) (initiation), Electrical Workers and Contractors Act 2243; (2°), 2305. Amendment (initiation), 2527. Trustee Companies (initiation), 1533. 32 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire-continued: BEARDMORE, Edwin James, Esquire BILLS--continued: (Balonne)­ Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Takes his seat, 2. tion), 2176. BENNETT, Colin James, Esquire, B.A.~ Death, Madsen, Hon. 0. 0., 21. LL.B. (South Brisbane)­ Financial Statement, 664. Takes his seat, 2. Ordered to resume seat, 1269. Address in Reply, 326. Points of order, 102, 825, 838, 1274, 1276, BILLS: 2187, 2532. Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts Question, Alteration, 188; Disallowance, Repeal (2°), 2041. 2494. Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), Railway branch lines, Closure, 2101. 2118; (2°), 2500; (committee), 2585, Speaker, Election of Mr. D. E. Nicholson, 2593, 2594, 2596, 2597, 2598. 5. District Courts Acts Amendment (2°), 294, 298. State forests, Proposal to revoke declara­ tions, 2663. Farm Produce Agents (initiation), 2289'; (committee), 2751, 2752. SUPPLY: Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 738. Justice- Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1544. 1197. Lands- Justices Acts Amendment ( 1964) (initia­ Chief Office, 1223. tion), 2427; (committee), 2698. Local Government, Irrigation, and Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Forestry- 1179. Local Government, 1391. Local Government Acts Amendment Railways- (2°), 1694. Mines Regulation (2°), 2192; (com­ General Establishment, 961. mittee), 2196, 2197, 2198, 2199, Works and Housing­ 2201, 2202, 2205, 2207. Chief Office, 1317. National Trust of Queensland (2°), Vote of Credit, 66. 1688. Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), ANDERSON, Mervyn John Reginald, Esquire (Toowoomba East)­ 2463. Supreme Court Acts Amendment Takes his seat, 2. (No. 2) (initiation), 1890. BILL: Trustee Companies (2°), 1897; (com­ National Trust of Queensland (initia­ mittee), 1900. tion), 1356. Electrical Workers and Contractors Act, SUPPLY: Disallowance of regulations, 341. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ Financial Statement, 703. Local Government, Irrigation, and Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 1120, Forestry- 1135, 2359. Local Government, 1402. Points of order, 996, 1116, 1479, 2195, ARMSTRONG, Roy Alexander, Esquire 2223, 2359, 2468, 2471, 2474. (Mulgrave)­ SUPPLY: Takes his seat, 2. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE-­ Address in Reply, 485. Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 1061. BILLS: Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Local Government, Irrigation, and tion), 891. Forestry- Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ Local Government, 1414. tion Acts Amendment (initiation) Railways- 1849. General Establishment, 985. BAXTER, William Edward, Esquire Works and Housing­ (Hawthorne)-(see also "Chairman of Chief Office, 1262. Committees, Temporary")­ BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable Johannes Takes his seat, (Barambah) (Minister for Works and Address in Reply, 127. Housing from 26 September, 1963)­ Financial Statement, 807. Takes his seat, 2. Point of order, 2258. Address in Reply, 131. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 33

BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable Johannes CAMM, Ronald Emest, Esquire (Whlt­ --continued: sunday)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. Co--operative Housing Societies Acts Address in Reply, 358. Amendment (initiation), 2367, 2375; (2°), 2665. Point of order, 364. State Housing Acts and Another Act SUPPLY: Amendment (initiation), 2380, 2409; Resolution report,ed from Committee­ (2°), 2666, 2678; (committee), 2681, 2683, 2687. Labour and Industry, 1561. SUPPLY: CAMPBELL, Frederick Alexander, Esquire EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ (Aspley)­ Works and Housing- Takes his seat, 2. Chief Office, 1234, 1292, 1332, 1376, Address in Reply, 447. 1381. BILLS: BROMLEY, Fred Phillip, Esquire Agricultural Standards Act Amendment (Norman)­ (initiation), 1427. Takes his seat, 2. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ Address in Reply, 276, 303. tion), 2637. BILLS: Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment (initiation), 2553. Clean Air (initiation), 1028; (2°), 1768. Financial Statement, 673. Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts SUPPLY; Repeal (initiation), 1800, 1830. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Educational Memorial Funds Declara­ Local Government, Irrigation, and tion (2°), 2003. Forestry- Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies (initiation), 588. Local Government, 1453. Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Railways- 2448. General Establishment, 1005. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Works and Housing­ tion), 2182. Chief Office, 1254. Financial Statement, 633. CAREY, Cecil Charles, Esquire (Albert)­ Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 2715. Takes his seat, 2. Points of order, 306, 369, 1999. Address in Reply, 332. SUPPLY: Points of order, 2094, 2107. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Railway branch lines, Clos1Jre, 2092. Justice- SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1550. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Local Government, Irrigation, and Labour and Industry­ Forestry- Chief Office, 1120. Local Government, 1479. Works and Housing­ BYRNE, Peter, Esquire (Mourilyan)­ Chief Office, 1310. Takes his seat, 2. Resolution reported from Committee­ Address in Reply, 465. Labour and Industry, 1583. Financial Statement, 841. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES [Hooper, Point of order, 1170. Keith William, Esquire (Greenslopes)] SUPPLY: -[see also "Hooper, Keith William, Esquire"]­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Labour and Industry­ Appointment, 26. Chief Office, 1128. BILLS; Lands- Generally­ Chief Office, 1149, 1219. Committee- Local Government, Irrigation, and Debate must be confined to clause Forestry- under consideration, 411, 413, Local Government, 1474. 2056, 2608, 2609. Works and Housing­ Debate on initiation closed by Chief Office, 1380. Minister's reply, 292. 34 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAIRMAN OF COMMI'ITEES (Hooper, BILLS: Keith William, Esquire)-continued: Committee-­ Chair- Debate must be confined to clause Must be addressed, 787, 1831. under consideration, 2205, 2701. Must be obeyed, 1835, 2609. Minister's introduction should be with­ Must be respected, 413. out interruption, 503. Reflections on, Not in order, 410, 2359. Call to speak given to hon. member on Challenges, Not to be issued, 498, 592. rising, 1123, 1124. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, Chair- 737, 743, 1634, 2616. Must be addressed, 1000, 1001, 1005, Cross-firing in debate not desirable, 697. 1029, 1081, 1124, 1179, 1222, 1224, 1292, 1373, 2153, 2196. Debate disposed of may not be revived, 2268. Must be obeyed, 776. Debate must be confined to question under Conversations in loud tones disorderly, discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). 810, 938, 1026. Debate must be confined to question Disorderly conduct, 2223. under discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Interjections, Disorderly, 110, 190, 636, Denial (see "Statement"). 697, 700, 807, 1835, 2358, 2462. Disorderly conduct, 1002, 1496. Interruptions, Disorderly, 1835. Election advertisement, 667. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to question under discussion, 194, 408, Interjections- 410, 413, 415, 496, 592, 593, 739, Disorderly, 873, 1090, 1116, 1157, 1158, 740, 1797, 1891, 1997, 2181, 2246, 1254, 1276, 1495. 2265, 2267, 2408, 2458, 2464, 2608. Irrelevant, 1088. Judiciary, Reflections on members not in Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to order, 2244. question under discussion, 873, 938, Members--­ 1079, 1123, 1178, 1179, 1181, 1213, Must be referred to by name of 1219, 1222, 1323, 1327, 1343, 1432, electorate or title, 412. 1495, 2426. Named- Members- Mr. Wallace, 2224. Must have regard to the difficulties of Ordered to apologise-­ the "Hansard" staff, 1026. Mr. Wallace, 2224. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Ordered to resume seat­ Mr. Bennett, 1135. Mr. Lloyd, 1835. Points of order, Invalid, 818, 1117, 1124, Ordered to withdraw from Chamber- 1276. Mr. Bennett, 2359. Standing Order No. 123A--Grossly dis­ Point of order, Invalid, 1835. orderly conduct, 1254. Quarrels not to be prosecuted, 815. Statement or denial of hon. member must Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ be accepted, 666, 1000, 1116, 1263. orderly conduct, 1835. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ "Pizzey was a bit shrewd when he "Mugs", 2223. dumped a dirty one in your lap.", "Scabs", 2224. 1090. " . . . the only scab in this Chamber "It has not been a shirt-tail agreement is the hon. member for Townsville at all. I resent your saying that.", South", 2224. 1123. "What is he slinging you to bring this SuPPLY: up?", 2626. Generally- Unparliamentary language­ Chief Office, Vote, Scope of debate, Expression ruled out of order­ 955. "Imbeciles", 2460. Department of Lands­ CHAffiMAN OF COMMITIEES, ACTING, Chief Office- AND TEMPORARY [Gaven, Eri.c Department of Valuer-General may John, Esquire (South Coast)]-[see not be discussed, 1213. also "Gaven, Eric John, Esquire"]­ Department of Railways­ Nominated as Acting Chairman, 844. General Establishment- Nominated on panel of Temporary Chair­ Department of Transport may be men, 22. discussed, 955. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 35

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, ACTING, Interjections- AND TEMPORARY (Gaven, Eric Disorderly, 1120, 2354, 2450. John, Esquire)-continued: Inane, 562. Unparliamentary language- Members not obliged to heed, 885, 976, Expressions ruled out of order­ 2446. "Chicken", 2430. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to "Dingo", 2430. question under discussion, 885, 886, "Liar", 1275, 2426. 887, 899, 983, 2445. "Lie", 1275, 2430. Members- "Rat", 1127. Must be referred to by name of elector­ ate or title, 839. "Scab", 1127. Ordered to apologise­ CHAIRMAN OF COMMTITEES, TEM­ Mr. Bennett, 1120. PORARY [Baxter, William Edward, Esquire (Hawthorne)]-[see also Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ "Baxter, William Edward, Esquire"]­ Mr. Bennett, 1120. Nominated on panel, 22. Noise in Chamber, 884, 885, 2354. Statement or denial of hon. member must Points of order, Invalid, 562, 825, 1120, be accepted, 1086. 2258, 2450, 2651. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly TEMPORARY [Delamothe, Peter disorderly conduct, 1120, 2354. Roylance, Esquire, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ (Bowen)]-[see also "Delamothe, "! think they are an ignorant lot", 884. Honourable Peter Roylance, O.B.E., "The hon. member . . . is just like M.B., B.S."]­ other hypocritical members", 2651. Nominated on panel, 22. Tedious repetition not in order, 902, 2448. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Unparliamentary language- question under discussion, 100. Expression ruled out of order­ Statement ordered to be withdrawn­ "Scab", 562. "! know that as a Judge, until I tackled Withdrawal of statement must be without him in this Chamber, he was a qualification, 562, 884. plain, unvarnished bludger who would not work except when he wanted to CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, work," 99. TEMPORARY [Tooth, Seymour Douglas, Esquire (Ashgrove)]-[see CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, also "Tooth, Seymour Douglas, TEMPORARY [Graham, Frederick Esqnire"]­ Dickson, Esquire (Mackay)J-[see also Nominated on panel, 586. "Graham, Frederick Dickson, Chair- Esquire]­ Must be addressed, 1010. Nominated on panel, 22. Must be respected, 2471. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, Denial (see "Statement"). TEMPORARY [Hodges, Alien Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Maxwell, Esquire (Gympie)]-[see question under discussion, 962, 1240, also "Hodges, Alien Maxwen, 1247, 1479, 2125, 2752. Esquire"]­ Members- Nominated on panel, 22. May make pertinent interjections, but BILL: arguments not permitted, 2468. Railways Acts Amendment- Must be referred to by name of elector­ Discussion on transport or railway­ ate or title, 1007. line closures not permitted, 2258. Point of order, Not an occasion upon which to introduce extraneous matter, Chair- 2471. Must be addressed, 649, 791, 1168, 2450. Statement or denial of hon. member must be accepted, 962, 1479. Must be obeyed, 843. Reflections on, Not in order, 1120. Statement ordered to be withdrawn­ . . the hon. member for South Conversations in loud tones disorderly, Brisbane bought his endorsement by 884. agreeing to comply with outside Debate must be confined to question under pressure from the left-wing Trades discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Hall group.", 1479. 36 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITIEES, TEM­ BILLS: PORARY (Tooth, Seymour Douglas, Police Acts Amendment (committee), Esquire)-continued: 1989. SUPPLY: State Housing Acts and Another Act Railways Estimates, Scope of debate, Amendment (initiation), 2400. 963. CORY, David Wheatcroft, Esquire Unparliamentary language- (Warwick)­ Expressions ruled out of order­ "Germ", 1007. Takes his seat, 1173. "Skunk", 962. BILL: "Unmitigated liar", 747. Rabbit (2°), 2739. CHALK, Honourable Gordon William Wesley DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire (Mary­ (Lockyer) (Minister for Transport)­ borough)­ Takes his seat, 2. Takes his seat, 2. BILLS: Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) Address in Reply, 479. (initiation), 2248, 2252; (2°), 2687; BILLS: (committee), 2687. Agricultural Standards Act Amendment Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 1431. 2254, 2276; (2°), 2687, 2692. Clean Air (initiation), 1096. Transport Laws (Fees) (initiation), 2238, 2246; (2°), 2304, 2307. Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), 2136; (committee), 2592. Financial Statement, 696. Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act Ministerial statements- Amendment (initiation), 1889. Crown employees on local authorities, 845. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies (initiation), 742; (2°), 1821. Railway collision at Mt. Christian, 2656. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Personal explanation, 384. tion), 869. Railway branch lines, Closure, 2097. Mines Regulation (committee), 2205. SUPPLY: Nurses (committee), 2607, 2608, 2609, 2610. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Railways- Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), 2444. General Establishment, 940, 993, 1018. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Resolution reported from Committee­ tion), 2184. Railways and Transport, 1556. Electrical Workers and Contractors Act, Disallowance of regulations, 342. CHINCHEN, Geoffrey Talbot, Esquire, M.B.E., D.F.C. (Mount Gravatt)­ Ordered to resume seat, 1825. Takes his seat, 2. Points of order, 1117, 1120, 1124, 1380, Address in Reply, 351. 1620, 2467, 2609. BILLS: Question, Disallowance, 1365. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ tion), 2643. Railway branch lines, Closure, 2107. Criminal Code Amendment (2°), 2519. Reserves for State forests and national Farm Produce Agents (initiation), 2291. parks, Proposals to revoke declara­ tions, 1914. Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amendment (initiation), 2554; (2°), SUPPLY: 2746. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Industrial Development (initiation), 1524. Lands- Chief Office, 1219. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Local Government, Irrigation, and Forestry- Works and Housing­ Local Government, 1492. Chief Office, 1304. Railways- COBURN, Arthur, Esquire (Burdekin)­ General Establishment, 1013. Takes his seat, 2. Works and Housing­ Address in Reply, 374. Chief Office, 1321. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 37

DEAN, Harold, Esquire (Sandgate)­ DEWAR, Honourable Alexander Tattenhall Takes his seat, 2. (Wavell) (Minister for Labour and Labour and Industry)­ Address in Reply, 136. BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. Clean Air (initiation), 1004, 1025. Address in Reply, 461. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies BILLS: (initiation), 596. Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts Industrial Development (initiation), Repeal (initiation), 1787, 1832; (2° ), 1620. 1991, 2048; (committee), 2055. National Trust of Queensland (2°), Factories and Shops Act Amendment 1686. (initiation), 1269, 1276; (2°), 1434. SUPPLY: Friendly Societies Acts Amendment EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- (initiation), 1653; (2o), 1905, 1907. Local Government, Irrigation, and Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Forestry- Act Amendment (initiation), 1916, Local Government, 1413. 1924; (2°), 1993, 1996; (committee), Works and Housing­ 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002. Chief Office, 1374. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1279, 1283; (2°), DELAMOTHE, Honourable Peter Roylance, 1435, 1445; (committee), 1679, 1680. O.B.E., M.B., B.S. (Bowen) (Minister Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ for Justice and Attorney-General ment (initiation), 1277, 1279; (2°), from 26 September, 1963) (see also 1434. "Chairman of Committees, Tem­ Labour and Industry Acts Amendment porary" and "Speaker, Deputy")­ (initiation), 1837, 1842; (2°), 1966, Takes his seat, 2. 1968; (committee), 1969. Address in Reply, 262. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 1867, 1875; (2°), 1970, 1983; (com­ Chinese Temple Society (2°), 2754. mittee), 1987, 1989. Churches of Christ, Scientist, Incorpora­ Vagrants, Gaming, and other Offences tion (initiation), 2417, 2419; (2°), Acts Amendment (initiation), 1776. 2600. 1783; (2°), 1907. Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), Weights and Measures Acts Amendment 2116, 2138; (2°), 2499, 2520, 2584; (initiation), 1908, 1910; (2°), 1991. (committee), 2584, 2585, 2593, 2595, Ministerial statement, Financial aid for 2596, 2597, 2599, 2600. needy children, 756. Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), 1194, 1203; (2°), 1205, 1207; (com­ Point of order, 2055. mittee), 1208. SuPPLY: Justices Acts Amendment (1964) (initia­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ tion), 2419, 2433; (2°), 2695; (com­ mittee), 2696, 2701. Labour and Industry- Methodist Church Property Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1031, 1086, 1132. ment (2°), 2755. Resolution reported from Committee­ Real Property Acts Amendment (initia­ Labour and Industry, 1585. tion), 1644, 1652; (2°), 1902; (com­ mittee), 1903, 1904, 1905. DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire Supreme Court Acts Amendment (Aubigny)­ (No. 2) (initiation), 1890, 1892. Takes his seat, 2. Trustee Companies (initiation), 1529, Address in Reply, 470. 1641; (2°), 1892, 1899; (committee), 1901. BILLS: Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Commonwealth Aid Roads Scheme (initiation), 595. (seconds motion), 521, 603. State Housing Acts and Another Act Ministerial statement, Report on Reid Amendment (initiation), 2393. Murray group of companies, 2523, 2747. Deaths- Madsen, Hon. 0. 0., 21. Reid Murray group of companies, Error in report, 2747. Moore, Mr. A. E., 29. SUPPLY: Wright, Mr. A. H. 29. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Justice- EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 1536, 1551. Labour and Industry­ Vote of Credit, 70. Chief Office, 1129. 38 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DONALD, James, Esquire (Ipswich East)­ BILLS-continued: Takes his seat, 2. Companies Act Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 170. 2074; (2°), 2308; (committee), 2326. BILLS: Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2216. Coal Mining Acts Amendment (r), 2226; (committee), 2228, 2229, 2231, Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts 2232. Repeal (initiation), 1832. Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia­ Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies tion), 1657. (initiation), 724; (2°), 1810. District Courts Acts Amendment (initia­ Gas Acts Amendment (initiation), 2571. tion), 190; (2°), 292. Mines Regulation (committee), 2205, Educational Memorial Funds Declara­ 2206. tion (initiation), 1926. Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment Explosives Acts and Another Act (2°), 393. Amendment (initiation), 1760. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Factories and Shops Act Amendment 2258. (initiation), 1270. Financial Statement, 578, 615. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Points of order, 158, 2189. (initiation), 503; (2°), 1806; (com­ mittee), 1828, 1829. SUPPLY: Forestry Act Amendment (initiation), EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2435. Labour and Industry­ Friendly Societies Acts Amendment Chief Office, 113 1. (initiation), 1655. Railways- Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts General Establishment, 965. Amendment (initiation), 2538. Works and Housing­ Gas Acts Amendment (initiation), 2568. Chief Office, 1306. Government Loan (initiation), 2149; (2°), 2758. DUFFICY, John Joseph, Esquire Governor's Salary Acts Amendment (Warrego)­ (initiation), 720; (2°), 757. Takes his seat, 2. Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 354. 1341. BILLS: Harbours Acts Amendment ( 1964) (initiation), 2170. Agricultural Bank (Special Ratification) (initiation), 17 57. Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), 2477; (committee), 2604. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act Amendment (committee), 1997, Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 1999, 2000. Act Amendment (initiation), 1919. Industrial Development (initiation), Financial Statement, 679. 1508; (2°), 1928. DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire Industrial Development Act Amendment (Toowoomba West)­ (initiation), 2334; (2° ), 2533. Takes his seat, 2. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1277. Address in Reply, 114. Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), Assassination of U.S. President, J. F. 1195; (2°), 1205. Kennedy, 1715. Justices Acts Amendment (1964) BILLS: (initiation), 2421. Agricultural Bank (Special Ratification) Labour and Industry Acts Amendment (initiation), 1755. (initiation), 1839; (2° ), 1967. Agricultural Standards Act Amendment Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 1367; (2°), 1962. 1103. Australian Consular Officers' Notarial Land Tax (Further Adjustment) (initia­ Powers and Evidence Acts Amend­ tion), 1189. ment (initiation), 855. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Chinese Temple Society (2°), 2754. tion), 862; (2°), 1761. Churches of Christ, Scientist, Incorpora­ Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), tion (initiation), 2418. 456; (2°), 859. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ Methodist Church Property Acts Amend­ tion), 2620. ment (2°), 2756. Clean Air (initiation), 920; (2°), 1765; Mineral Resources (Adjacent Submarine (committee), 177 5. Areas) (initiation), 2565. Coal Mining Acts Amendment (initia­ Miners' Homestead Leases Acts Amend­ tion), 2015; (2°), 2226. ment (initiation), 2018. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 39

DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire- Railway branch lines, Closure (moves continued: motion for adjournment of the BILLS--continued: House), 2089, 2108. Mines Regulation (initiation), 2013; Reserves for State forests and national (committee), 2208. parks, Proposals to revoke declara­ Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ tions, 1915. ment (initiation), 1739. School children in public gallery, 144. Nurses (initiation), 2486. Speaker, Election of Mr. D. E. Nicholson, Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment 11; (congratulations), 12. (initiation), 205; (2°), 386; (commit­ tee), 407, 414. State forests, Proposal to revoke declara­ tions, 2659. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 1868; (2°), 1971; (committee), 1987, SUPPLY: 1989. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Labour and Industry­ 2440. Chief Office, 1045. Public Accountants Registration Acts Amendment (initiation), 1855. Local Government, Irrigation, and Forestry- Queensland Institute of Medical Research Act Amendment (initiation), Local Government, 1489. 422; (2°), 857. Railways- Queensland Law Society Acts Amend­ General Establishment, 955. ment (initiation), 150. Vote of Credit, 53. Railways Acts Amendment (2°), 2687. Valedictory, 2005. Rural Fires Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2112. EVANS, Honourable Emest (Mirani) Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), (Minister for Development, Mines, 1670. Main Roads and Electricity to 26 Sep­ State Electricity Commission Acts tember, 1963; Minister for Mines and Amendment (initiation), 2361· (2°) Main Roads from 26 September, 2n~ ' ' 1963)­ Statutory Salaries and Allowances Takes his seat, 2. (initiation), 288; (2°), 421. BILLS: Succession and Probate Duties Acts and Coal Mining Acts Amendment (initia­ Another Act Amendment (initiation) 1673. , tion), 2014, 2016; (2°), 2226, 2227; (committee), 2228, 2229, 2230, 2231, Supreme Court Acts Amendment 2232, 2233. (initiation), 94; (2 o ), 244. Gas Acts Amendment (initiation), 2567, Transport Laws (Fees) (initiation), 2573; (2°), 2716, 2717. 2240; (2°), 2304. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Trustee Companies (initiation), 1638. tion), 861, 911; (2°), 1761, 1763. Tu~erculosis Further Agreement (initia­ tiOn), 2175. Mineral Resources (Adjacent Submarine Areas) (initiation), 2563, 2566; (2°), Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences 2714, 2715. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1778. Miners' Homestead Leases Acts Amend­ Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initiation) 1703. , ment (initiation), 2017, 2018; (2°), 2233, 2234. Deaths- Mines Regulation (initiation), 2010, Clark, Mr. J. (seconds motion of con­ 2014; (2°), 2189, 2195; (committee), dolence), 1717. 2197, 2200, 2201, 2204, 2205, 2206, Madsen, Hon. 0. 0. (seconds motion 2207, 2208. of condolence), 20. Point of order, 364. Moore, Mr. A. E. (seconds motion of EWAN, William Manson, Esquire (RollUl)­ condolence), 27. Takes his seat, 2. Wright, Mr. A. H. (seconds motion of condolence), 27. Address in Reply, 253. Election advertisement, Mr. Speaker's BILLS: statement, 336. Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), Financial Statement, 542. 2128. Leadership of Opposition, 23. Gas Acts Amendment (initiation), 2569. Points of order, 421, 962, 1872, 2093, Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ 2097, 2210, 2222, 2664. tion), 867. Privilege, Withdrawal of statement, 420. Commonwealth Aid Roads Scheme, 610. 40 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

EWAN, William Manson, Esquire- BILLS-continued: continued: Harbours Acts Amendment (committee), SUPPLY: 1683. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Industrial Development (initiation), Lands- 1609. Chief Office, 1208. Justices Acts Amendment (1964) (2°), Local Government, Irrigation, and 2696; (committee), 2701. Forestry- Land Tax Acts Amendment (2°), 1347. Local Government, 1406. Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1746; (2°), 1953. FLETCHER, Honourable Alan Roy (Cunnmgham) (MiniSter for Public National Trust of Queensland (2o), Lands and Irrigation to 26 September, 1691. 1963; Minister for Lands from Officials in Parliament Acts Amend­ 26 September, 1963)­ ment (2°), 404; (committee), 415. Takes his seat. 2. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment BILLS: (initiation), 1859. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Rabbit (initiation), 2574, 2579; (2°), 2267. 2732, 2740; (committee), 2743. Stamp Acts Amendment (2°), 1947. Rural Fires Acts Amendment (initia­ Succession and Probate Duties Acts and tion), 2110, 2115; (2°), 2495, 2497. Another Act Amendment (initiation), Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ 1676; (2°), 1948. tion Acts Amendment (initiation), Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ 1843, 1851; (2°), 1956, 1957. tion), 101. SUPPLY: Trustee Companies (initiation), 1641; ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (2°), 1894; (committee), 1900. Lands- Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Chief Office, 1136, 1157, 1227. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1781. GAVEN, Eric John, Esquire (South Coast) Financial Statement, 761. (see also "Chairman of Committees, Ordered to discontinue speech, 405. Acting, and Temporary", and Personal explanations, 382, 1978. "Speaker, Deputy")­ Points of order, 420, 1120. Takes his seat, 2. Address in Reply, 437. Privilege, Withdrawal of statement, 418. Railway branch lines, Closure, 2094. SUPPLY: EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ GRAHAM, Frederick Dickson, Esquire (Mackay) (see also "Chairman of Justice- Committees, Temporary")­ Chief Office, 1549. Takes his seat, 3. Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 1056. BILL: Local Government, Irrigation, and Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Forestry- 2270. Local Government, 1465. GUNN, William Morrison, Esquire Works and Housing­ (Wynnum)­ Chief Office, 1312. Takes his seat, 3. Vote of Credit, 64. liANLON, Patrick Jose ph, Esquire HANSON, Martin, Esquire (Port Curtis)­ (Baroona)­ Takes his seat, 3. Takes his seat, 3. Address in Reply, 219. Address in Reply, 266. BILLS: BILLS: Agricultural Bank (Special Ratification) Civil Aviation (Carriers' Liability) (initiation), 1756. (initiation), 2250. Clean Air (initiation), 1096. Companies Act Amendment (2°), 2313; Coal Mining Acts Amendment ( com­ (committee), 2320, 2321, 2322, 2323, mittee), 2230, 2231. 2328, 2330, 2331, 2332. Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia­ Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), tion), 1661. 2131; (committee), 2585, 2588, 2596, Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts 2597. Amendment (initiation), 2547. District Courts Acts Amendment (initia­ Gas Acts Amendment (2°), 2716. tion), 197; (2°), 293. Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Government Loan (initiation), 2155. 1288; (2°), 1680. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 41

HANSON, Martin, Esquire-continued: HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric, Esquire BILLS-continued: (Mackenzie)­ Harbours Acts Amendment ( 1964) Takes his seat, 3. (2°), 2757. Commonwealth Aid Roads Scheme (moves Industrial Development (initiation), motion), 513. 1628. SuPPLY: Industrial Development Act Amendment EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- (initiation), 2353. Local Government, Irrigation, and Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ ForestrY- tion), 899. Local Government. 1418. Mines Regulation (committee), 2207. HILEY, Honourable Thomas Alfred, Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), M.Com. (Chatsworth) {Treasurer and 2272. Minister for Housing to 26 September, Death, Clark, Mr. J., 1718. 1963; Treasurer from 26 September, Financial Statement, 789. 1963)­ Questions, Form, 382. Takes his seat, 2. SUPPLY: BILLS: Agricultural Bank (Special Ratification) ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- (initiation), 1754, 1758; (2° ), 1953. Local Government, Irrigation, and Forestry- Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1589, 1599. Government Loan (initiation), 2145, Local Government, 1420. 2164. Railways- Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), General Establishment, 991. 1285, 1343; (2°), 1680, 1682. Works and Housing­ Harbours Acts Amendment ( 1964) Chief Office, 1325. (initiation), 2169, 2172. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), HARRISON, Robert Leslie, Esquire 1102, 1183; (2°), 1347. (Logan)­ Land Tax (Further Adjustment) (initia­ Takes his seat, 3. tion), 1189, 1193; (2°), 1348. BILLS: Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts ment (initiation), 1737, 1751; (2o), Amendment (initiation), 2561. 1951. Rabbit (2o), 2737. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment (initiation), 1857, 1863; (2°), 1954. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ tion Acts Amendment (2°), 1957. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 1669; (2°), 1947. Death, Hon. 0. 0. Madsen, 21. Succession and Probate Duties Acts HERBERT, John Desmond, Esquire and Another Act Amendment (initia­ (Sherwood)­ tion), 1670, 1678; (2°), 1947, 1948. Takes his seat, 3. Financial Statement, 525, 842, 846. Address in Reply, 166. Ministerial statements- BILLS: Mornington sewerage project, 998. Publication on Queensland port facilities, Clean Air (initiation), 924. 203. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Point of order, 2224. (initiation), 728. Privilege, Withdrawal of statement, 420. National Trust of Queensland (initia­ tion), 1352; (2°), 1687. Railway branch lines, Closure, 2103. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Speaker, Election (seconds nomination of tion), 2179. Mr. D. E. Nicholson), 4. Financial Statement, 687. SUPPLY: Point of order, 320. Vote of Credit, 50, 82. SUPPLY: HODGES, Alien Maxwell, Esquire (Gympie) (see also "Chairman of Committees, EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Temporary")­ Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 1049, 1076. Takes his seat, 3. Railways- Financial Statement, 821. General Establishment, 969. HOOPER, Keith William, Esquire (Green­ Works and Housing­ slopes) (see also "Chairman of Chief Office, 1316. Committees" and "Speaker, Deputy")­ Vote of Credit, 62. Takes his seat, 3. 42 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HOOPER, Keith William, Esquir&­ BILLS--continued: continued: State Electricity Commission Acts BILL: Amendment (initiation), 2364. State Housing Acts and Another Act Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Amendment (initiation), 2392. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1780. Chairman of Committees, Appointment, Electrical Workers and Contractors Act, 26. Disallowance of regulations (moves Reserves for State forests and national motion), 339. parks, Proposals to revoke declara­ Financial Statement, 639. tions, 1912. Points of order, 1086, 1~70. HOUGHTON, James Edward Hiram, Esquire SUPPLY: (Redcliffe)­ EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Takes his seat, 3. Labour and Industry­ BILL: Chief Office, 1051. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ Local Government, Irrigation, and tion), 2633. Forestry- Local Government, 1485. Financial Statement, 683. Railways- SuPPLY: General Establishment, 974. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Works and Housing­ Railways- Chief Office, 1246. General Establishment, 982. Vote of Credit, 77. Resolution reported from Commitfe,e­ HUGHES, Clive Melwyn, Esquire (Kurilpa)­ Labour and Industry, 1566. Takes his seat, 3. HOUSTON, John William, Esquire Address in Reply, 321. (Bulimba)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 3. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ Address in Reply, 248. tion), 2647. BILLS: Clean Air (initiation), 1000; (2°), 1771. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts tion), 2640. Repeal (2°), 2035. Clean Air (initiation), 930, 934. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies (initiation), 721. Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts Government Loan (initiation), 2162. Repeal (initiation), 1794; (commit­ tee), 2060. Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), 1202. Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), 2122. Labour and Industry Acts Amendment (2°), 1968. Electrical Workers and Contractors Act Amendment .

INCH, Alexander James, Esquire (Burke)­ LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire, D.F.C. (Kedron)­ Takes his seat, 3. Address in Reply, 442. Takes his seat, 3. Address in Reply, 209. BILLS: Coal Mining Acts Amendment (com­ BILLS: mittee), 2233. Agricultural Bank (Special Ratification) Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ (2°), 1954. ment (2°), 1437. Appropriation No. 2 (2o), 1593. Miners' Homestead Leases Acts Amend­ City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ ment (committee), 2234. tion), 2626. Mines Regulation (2°), 2191. Clean Air (initiation), 1093. Financial Statement, 796. Constitution Acts Amendment (2o), 2703. JONES, Vincent Edward, Esquire (Callide)­ Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts Takes his seat, 3. Repeal (initiation), 1791; (2 o), 1992, Railway branch lines, Closure, 2100. 2019; (committee), 2055, 2057. KNOX, William Edward, Esquire (Nundah)­ Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Amendment (initiation), 2369; (2°), Takes his seat, 3. 2665. Address in Reply, 157. Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2133. Industrial Development (initiati()l!lJ), Explosives Acts and Another Aet 1518. Amendment (2°), 1955. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act 1870; (2°), 1980. Amendment (initiation), 1886. Financial Statement, 618. Friendly Societies Acts Amendment Point of order, 1988. (2°), 1906. Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts SUPPLY: Amendment (initiation), 2542. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Government Loan (initiation), 2159. Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 1085. Industrial Development (2 o), 1936. Local Government, Irrigation, and Industrial Development Act Amendment Forestry- (initiation), 2338. Local Government, 1476. Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), Vote of Credit, 74. 1196. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), LICKISS, William Daniel, Esquire (Mount 1112, 1175. Coot-tha)­ Local Government Acts Amendment Takes his seat, 3. (initiation), 1361. Address in Reply (seconds motion), 34. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLS: tion), 909. Agricultural Standards Act Amendment Mineral Resources (Adjacent Submarine (initiation), 1430. Areas) (2°), 2714. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ tion), 2628. ment (initiation), 1744. Constitution Acts Amendment (2o), National Trust of Queensland (initia­ 2712. tion), 1350; (2°), 1684. Farm Produce Agents (initiation), Northern Electric Authority of Queens­ 2297. land (initiation), 1722. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment 1176. (initiation), 285; (2°), 391; (com­ Financial Statement, 784. mittee), 412. Police Acts Amendment (2° ), 1981; State forests, Proposal to revoke declara­ (committee), 1986. tions, 2662. Public Service Superannuation Acts SUPPLY: Amendment (initiation), 2582; (2°), EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 2714. Lands- Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Chief Office, 1212, 1226. (2°), 1955. Local Government, Irrigation, and Real Property Acts Amendment (initia­ Forestry- tion), 1647; (2°), 1903; (committee), Local Government, 1482. 1904. 44 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire-continued: SUPPLY: BILLs-continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ State Housing Acts and Another Act Labour and Industry­ Amendment (initiation), 2383; (2°), Chief Office, 1123. 2667; (committee), 2680, 2684, 2686. MARSDEN, Ivor, Esquire (Ipswich West)­ Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ Takes his seat, 3. tion Acts Amendment (2°), 1956. SUPPLY: Trustee Companies (initiation), 1531. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences Local Government, Irrigation, and Acts Amendment (2°), 1908. Forestry- Weights and Measures Acts Amendment Local Government, 1409. (initiation), 1910. Financial Statement, 656. McKECHNIE, Henry Arthur, Esquire (Carnarvon)­ Points of order, 1060, 1574, 1835, 2045, Takes his seat, 3. 2049, 2052. Address in Reply (moves motion), 29. Reserves for State forests and national parks, Proposals to revoke declara­ BILLS: tions, 1883. Farm Produce Agents (initiation), 2286. Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts SUPPLY: Amendment (initiation), 2557. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Industrial Development (initiation), Justice- 1624. Chief Office, 1541. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Labour and Industry­ tion), 866. Chief Office, 1064. Rabbit (2o), 2738. Local Government, Irrigation, and Rural Fires Acts Amendment (initia­ Forestry- tion), 2113. Local Government, 1387. State Electrical Commission Acts Amend­ Railways- ment (initiation), 2364. General Establishment, 979. Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initiation), Works and Housing­ 1710. Chief Office, 1238. SUPPLY: Resolution reported from Committee­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Railways and Transport, 1554. Lands- Vote of Credit, 59. Chief Office, 1162. Local Government, Irrigation, and LONERGAN, William Horace, Esquire Forestry- (Flinders)­ Local Government, 1390. Takes his seat, 3. Works and Housing­ Address in Reply, 427. Chief Office, 1244. BILL: MELLOY, John, Esquire (Nudgee)­ Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Takes his seat, 3. tion), 883. Address in Reply, 258. Personal explanation, 542. BILLS: LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ tion), 2651. Takes his seat, 3. Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), MANN, John Henry, Esquire (Brisbane)­ 2130. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Takes his seat, 3. (initiation), 507, 587. Address in Reply, 345. Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2480; (committee), 2602, 2603, 2605. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), Industrial Development Act Amendment 1874. (initiation), 2350. Wheat Industry Stabilisation (2°), 1719. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Electrical Workers and Contractors Act, tion), 882. Disallowance of regulations, 341. Nurses (initiation), 2485; (committee), 2607, 2608, 2610. Financial Statement, 837. Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment Points of order, 267, 963, 1087, 1120, (2°), 399. 1444. Physiotherapists (initiation), 2484; Questiollls, Disallowance, 1961, 1977. (committee), 2606. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 45

MELLOY, John, Esquire-continued: BILLs-continued: BILLS-continued: Electrical Workers and Contractors Act Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Amendment (initiation), 2524, 2528; 2446; (committee), 2601. (2°), 2718, 2722; (committee), 2724, State Housing Acts and Another Act 2725, 2726, 2728. Amendment (initiation), 2408. Industrial Development (initiation), Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ 1502, 1526, 1630; (2°), 1928, 1939; tion), 2178. (committee), 1942. Financial Statement, 624. Industrial Development Act Amendment (initiation), 2334, 2355; (2°), 2533, Point of order, 162. 2534. SUPPLY: Northern Electric Authority of Queens­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ land (initiation), 1719, 1733; (2°), Railways- 1943; (committee), 1945, 1946. General Establishment, 1017. Queensland Law Society Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 149, 151. MULLER, Adolf Gustave, Esquire (Fassifern)­ State Electricity Commission Acts Amendment (initiation), 2360, 2366; Takes his seat, 3. (2°), 2529, 2531. BILLS: Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Agricultural Standards Act Amendment tion), 93, 104, 109; (2°), 243, 247. (initiation), 1370. Commission to administer oath or affirma­ Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (2°) 1965. , tion of allegiance, 1; To open Parlia­ ment, 1. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies (initiation), 598. Death- Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Clark, Mr. J. (moves motion of con­ Amendment (initiation), 2549. dolence), 1716. Gas Acts Amendment (initiation), 2573. Ministerial statement, Reprint of Queens­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), land Statutes, 281. 1181. Point of order, 100. Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment Speaker, Election of Mr. D. E. Nicholson, (2°), 396. 9. Rabbit (initiation), 2577. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ MURRAY, John, Esquire, M.B.E. tion Acts Amendment (initiation), (Clayfield)­ 1845. Takes his seat, 3. Reserves for State forests and national Address in Reply, 176. parks, Proposals to revoke declara­ tions, 1913. BILLS: Appropriation No. 2 (2o), 1598. SUPPLY: City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- tion), 2652. Local Government, Irrigation, and Forestry- Coal Mining Acts Amendment (com­ Local Government, 1459. mittee), 2230. Constitution Acts Amendment (2o), MUNRO, Honourable Alan Whiteside 2703. (Toowong) (Minister for Justice and Attorney-General to 26 September Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts 1963; Minister for Industrial Develop: Repeal (2°), 2029. ment from 26 September, 1963)­ Industrial Development (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 1512. Assassination of U.S. President, J. F. Mines Regulation (committee), 2207. Kennedy, 1714. Nurses (initiationL 2489. BILLS: Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Australian Consular Officers' Notarial 2461. Powers and Evidence Acts Amendment Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ (initiation), 855_, 856; (2°), 1502. tion Acts Amendment (initiation), Companies Act Amendment (initiation), 1847. 2069, 2079; (2°), 2308, 2317; (com­ mittee), 2320, 2321, 2322, 2324, 2329, SUPPLY: 2330, 2332, 2333. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ District Courts Acts Amendment (initia­ Lands- tion), 189, 198; (2°), 292, 303. Chief Office, 1167. 46 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

NEWTON, Harold Francis, Esquire BILLS-continued: (Belmont)­ Statutory Salaries and Allowances Takes his seat, 3. (initiation), 287, 291; (2°), 421. Address in Reply, 152. Commission to administer oath or affirma­ BILLS: tion of allegiance, 1; To open Parlia­ ment, 1. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ tion), 2646. Deaths- Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts Madsen, Hon. 0. 0. (moves motion of Repeal (initiation), 1793; (2°), 2032; condolence), 19. (committee), 2059. Moore, Mr. A E. (moves motion of Co-operative Housing Societies Acts condole!lce), 26. Amendment (initiation), 2372. Wright, Mr. A. H. (moves motion of Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts condolence), 26. Amendment (initiation), 2558. Ministerial statements-­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Delegation of authority- Act Amendment (initiation), 1922; Minister for Labour and Industry, (2°), 1996; (committee), 1998, 2001. 2523. Inspection of Scaffolding Acts Amend­ Minister for Mines and Main Roads, ment (initiation), 1278. 1365. Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Minister for Public Lands and 2451. Irrigation, 243. State Housing Acts and Another Act Minister for Transport, 1700. Amendment (initiation), 2389; (2°), Governor, Leave of absence, Appoint­ 2672; (committee), 2682, 2685. ment of Administrator, 23. Financial Statement, 690. Ministry, Appointment, 23; Changes, Points of order, 159, 162, 1086, 2359. 524. SUPPLY: Police Force, Allegations of misconduct, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1205; Appointment of Royal Commis­ Labour and Industry­ sion, 1366. Chief Office, 1082. Point of order, 413. Works and Housing­ Speaker, Electio~ of Mr. D. E. Nich<;Jlsoo Chief Office, 1241. (congratulatiOns), 11; (presentatiOn), 13. NICHOLSON, Honourable David Eric Valedictory, 2004. (Murrumba) (see also "Speaker")­ Wallace, Mr. G. W. G., Suspension, 2224. Takes his seat, 3. Election as Speaker, 11. NOBLE, Honourable Henry Winston, M.B., B.S. (Yeronga) (Minister for Health NICKLIN, Honourable George Francis and Home Affairs to 26 September, Reuben, M.M., LL.D. (Landsborough) 1963; Minister for Health from (Premier and Chief Secretary to 26 September, 1963)­ 26 September, 1963; Premier and Takes his seat, 2. Minister for State Development from 26 September, 1963)­ BILLS: Takes his seat, 2. Clean Air (initiation), 918, 1098; (2°), 1763, 1774; (committee), 1775, 1776. BILLS: Explosives Acts and Another Act Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Amendment (initiation), 1760, 1761; tion), 2215, 2225; (2°), 2702, 2712. (2°), 1955, 1956. Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Amendment (initiation), 2545. (initiation), 500, 7 46; (2o), 1802, Government Loan (2°), 2758. 1825; (committee), 1827, 1828, 1829. Governor's Salary Acts Amendment Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 719; (2o), 758. 2475, 2482; (2°), 2602; (committee), Harbours Acts Amendment (1964) 2603, 2605. (2°), 2756. Medical Acts Amendment (initiation), Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment 455, 498; (2°), 858, 860. (initiati.on), 204, 287; (2°), 384, 406; Nurses (initiation), 2484, 2489; (2°), (committee), 414, 415. 2607; (committee), 2607, 2608, 2609, Public Accountants Registration Acts 2610. Amendment (initiation), 1853, 1856; Physiotherapists (initiation), 2483; (2 o), (2°), 2002. 2606; (committee), 2606. Public Service Superannuation Acts Prisons Act Amendment (initiation),, Amendment (initiation), 2581, 2583; 2436, 2472; (2°), 2601 (committee), (2° ), 2714. 2602. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 47

NOBLE, Honourable Henry Winsto- PILBEAM, Reginald Byron Jarvis, Esquire continued: (Rockbampton South)­ BILLS-continued: Takes his seat, 3. Queensland Institute of Medical Research Address in Reply, 214. Act Amendment (initiation), 422; (2°), 857. BILLS: Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies tion), 2174, 2184; (2°), 2494. (initiation), 746. Points of order, 262, 357, 592, 921, 1273, Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), 1817, 1818, 1821, 2221, 2450. 1290. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ O'DONNELL, Eugene Christopber, Esquire tion), 887. (Barcoo)­ State Housing Acts and Another Act Takes his seat, 3. Amendment (Lnitiation), 2388. Address in Reply, 229. Financial Statement, 770. BILLS: Points of order, 818, 819. Agricultural Standards Acts Amendment (2° ), 1963. SUPPLY: Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ tion), 1666; (2°), 1964. Lands- Farm Produce Agents (initiation), 2285; Chief Office, 1217. (2°), 2750. Railways- Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act General Establishment, 959. Amendment (initiation), 1888; (2°), Works and Housing­ 2003. Chief Office, 1330. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies (initiation), 736. PIZZEY, Honourable Jack Charles Allan, Forestry Act Amendment (2°), 2600. B.A., Dip. Ed., LL.D. (Isis) (Minister Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts for Education and Migration to Amendment (initiation), 2560; (2°), 26 September, 1963; Minister for 2745. Education from 26 September, 1963)­ Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), Takes his seat, 2. 1338. Address in Reply, 306. Industrial Development (initiation), BILLS: 1522. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Educational Memorial Funds Declara­ tion), 888. tion (initiation), 1926, 1927; (2°), 2004. Officials in Parliament Acts Amendment (committee), 413. Friendly Societies Acts Amendment (initiation), 1655. Rabbit (initiation), 2577; (2°), 2735. Racing and Betting Acts Amendment Commission to administer oath or affirma­ (initiation), 1861. tion of allegiance, 1; To open Parlia­ ment, 1. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), 2274. Electrical Workers and Contractors Act, Disallowance of regulations, 342. Rural Fires Acts Amendment (2°), 2495. Point of order, 1090. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ tion Acts Amendment (initiation), Railway branch lines, Closure, 2105. 1844. Speaker, Election (nominates Mr. D. E. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ Nicholson), 3. tion), 2183. State forests, Proposal to revoke declara­ Vagrants, Gaming, and Other Offences tions, 2659. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1782. Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initiation), RAE, Wallace Alexander Ramsay, Esquire 1707. (Gregory)­ Financial Statement, 555. Takes his seat, 3. SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 123. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- BILLS: Local Government, Irrigation, and Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Forestry- tion), 873. Local Government, 1404. State Housing Acts and Another Act Works and Housing­ Amendment (initiation), 2404. Chief Office, 1328. Financial Statement, 629. 48 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

PIZZEY, Honourable Jack Charles Allan­ SUPPLY: continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- SUPPLY: Local Government, Irrigation, and ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Forestry- Lands-­ Local Government, 1382, 1447, Chief Office, 1151. 1469, 1496. Works and Housing­ ROW, Honourable John Alfred (Hinchin­ Chief Office, 1265. brook) (Minister for Agriculture and RAMSDEN, Samuel Raymond, Esquire Forestry to 26 September, 1963; (Merthyr)­ Minister for Primary Industries from 26 September, 1963)­ Takes his seat, 3. Takes his seat, 2. Address in Reply, 368. BILLS: BILLS: Agricultural Standards Act Amendment City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ (initiation), 1366, 1433; (2°), 1962. tion), 2624. Clean Air (initiation), 927. Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1656, 1668; (2°), 1964. Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts Repeal (2°), 2045. Farm Produce Agents (initiation), 2281, 2297; (2°), 2747; (committee), 2752. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies (2°), 1810. Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Industrial Development (initiation), Amendment (initiation), 2535, 2561; 1617. (2°), 2743, 2746. Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initiation), 2469. 1701, 1713; (2°), 1718. Financial Statement, 710, 758. SHERRINGTON, Douglas John, Esquire Points of order, 277, 1535, 1810, 2627. (Salisbury)­ SUPPLY: Takes his seat, 3. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 271. Labour and Industry­ BILLS: Chief Office, 1059. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ Local Government, Irrigation, and tion), 2630. Forestry- Clean Air (initiation), 939, 998; (2°), Local Government, 1411. 1772; (committee), 1776. Resolution reported from Committee­ Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts Labour and Industry, 1569. Repeal (initiation), 1795. Vote of Credit, 80. Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), 2126. RICHTER, Honourable Harold (Somerset) Electrical Workers and Contractors Act (Minister for Public Works and Local Amendment (2°), 2721; (committee), Government to 26 September 1963· Minister for Local Govemm:nt and 2725, 2727. Conservation from 26 September Farm Produce Agents (initiation), 2294. 1963}-- ' Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Takes his seat, 2. (initiation), 734; (2°), 1819. Industrial Development Act Amendment BILLS: (initiation), 2349. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ tion), 2615, 2653. Inspection of Machinery Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1282; (2°), 1443. Farm Water Supplies Assistance Aet Amendment (initiation), 1885 1890· Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ (2°), 2003. , , tion), 884. Forestry Act Amendment (initiation) National Trust of Queensland (initia­ 2434; (2°), 2600, 2601. ' tion), 1355. Local Government Acts Amendment Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 1357; (2°), 1692. 2459. National Trust of Queensland (initia­ State Housing Acts and Another Act tion), 1348, 1357; (2°) 1683 1690· Amendment (initiation), 2397; (2°), (committee), 1690. ' ' ' 2677. Reserves for State forests and national Electrical Workers and Contractors Act parks, Proposals to revoke declara­ Disallowance of regulations (second~ tions (moves motion), 1878. motion), 340. State forests, Proposal to revoke declara­ Financial Statement, 646. tions (moves motion), 2657, 2664. Points of order, 673, 674, 851, 1000, 1835. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 49

SHERRINGTON, Douglas John, Esquire­ BILLs-continued: continued: Generally-continued: SUPPLY: Second Reading-continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Motion for adjournment of debate-­ Labour and Industry­ Resumption date to be specified, Chief Office, 1074. 1992. Lands-­ Second-reading debate cannot Chief Office, 1170. continue, 1992, 1993. Local Government, Irrigation, and Appropriation No. 2­ Forestry- Sitting extended under Standing Order Local Government, 1400. No. 307 to enable Treasurer to Railways- reply, 1599. General Establishment, 977. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies-­ Works and Housing­ Chief Office, 1251. Discussion on diet out of order, 1820, 1824. SMITH, Percy Raymund, Esquire, LL.B. Mineral Resources (Adjacent Submarine (Windsor)­ Areas)­ Takes his seat, 3. Price of oil not to be discussed, 2715. BILLS: Supreme Court Acts Amendment­ Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), General discourse on salaries of mem­ 2133; (2°), 2516; (committee), 2590. bers of Parliament and other people District Court Acts Amendment (initia­ not permitted, 245. tion), 195. Business of House, Sequence, 26. Governor's Salary Acts Amendment (2°), 754. Call to speak given to hon. member on rising, 1574, 2495. Justices Acts Amendment (initiation), 1200. Chair- Jus!ices Acts Amendment (1964) (initia­ Must be obeyed, 405. tion), 2430; (committee), 2696, 2702. Must be respected, 188, 267, 1444, Motor Vehicles Insurance Acts Amend­ 2052. ment (initiation), 1747. Must not be argued with, 2715. Points of order, 268, 2503. Reflections on, Not in order, 401, 405, SUPPLY: 1438, 1824. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chairman of Committees, Acting (nomi­ Labour and Industry­ nates Mr. E. J. Gaven), 844. Chief Office, 1068. Chairmen of Committees, Temporary Works and Housing­ (nominates panel), 22, 586. Chief Office, 1371. Clerk of Parliament, Leave of absence, 844. SPEAKER [Honourable David Eric Nichol­ Commission to administer oath or affirma­ son (Murrumba)]-[see also "Nichol­ son, Honourable David Eric"]­ tion of allegiance, 19. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, Nominated, 3; Submits himself to House, 340, 1574, 1913, 1994, 2023, 2714. 11; Thanks House for election 13· Presentation to Administrator, d, 14: Cross-firing in debate not desirable, 393, 449, 451, 2043. Adjournment of House, Formal motion under Standing Order No. 137­ Debate must be confined to question under Closure of railway branch lines (Mr. discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Duggan), 2088; Extension of time of Disorderly conduct, 1754, 2196. debate, 2108. Election advertisement, 267, 336, 382, 383, BILLS: 480. Generally- Improper motives or practices must not be Second reading- imputed, 2093, 2688. Clauses cannot be discussed during Intemperate language not in order, 421. second-reading debate, 1444, 1684, 1956, 1963, 2190, 2691 Interjections- 2716. , Disorderly, 335, 339, 449, 451, 489, 586, Debate must be confined to prin­ 1175, 1574, 1637, 1805, 2089, 2303, ciples of Bill, 246, 247, 860, 1438, 2380, 1444, 1681, 1697, 1817, 1820, Frivolous, 2094. 1821, 1823, 1824, 1825, 1897, Inane, 449. 1898, 1963, 1975, 1981, 2041, Members not obliged to heed, 268, 2503. 2042, 2043, 2190, 2513, 2531, Not to be the occasion for a speech, 2688, 2689, 2691, 2716. 136. 50 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SPEAKER, Honourable David Eric Nicholson Questions-continued: --continued: School children in public gallery, 144. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to question under discussion, 244, 246, Standing Order No. 123A--Grossly 247, 403, 405, 860, 1269, 1585, 1681, disorderly conduct, 490, 1574, 1637, 1684, 1687, 1695, 1697, 1769, 1770, 1805, 2044, 2196, 2303, 2380, 2494, 1771, 1817, 1820, 1821, 1823, 1824, 2714. 1825, 1897, 1898, 1958, 1981, 2093, Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ 2096. 2107, 2193, 2662, 2689, 2716. "! hope no minor official of this House Judiciary and magistracy, Reflections on will censor it.", 188. members not in order, 2513. "He (the Minister) knows the relation­ MemberS-­ ship that springs up between doctors, Must be referred to by name of elector­ nurses and sisters.", 262. ate or title, 2709. ". . . this gutless imitation of a Gov­ Named- ernment in this House", 267. Mr. Wallace, 2224. "I accept your ruling, Mr. Speaker, but Not entitled to make a speech by inter­ I hope it is applied also to me_mbe!;' jection, 136. of the Government on occasiOns. , Ordered to apologise­ 401. Mr. Aikens, 188. "You are sore because the A.L.P. has Mr. Bromley, 370. lost its source of graft.", 420. Ordered to discontinue speech­ "... your thick skull.", 1771. Mr. Hanlon, 405. "As you have restricted the debate, Mr. Ordered to resume seat­ Speaker", 1824. Mr. Aikens, 1269. "It is a Gestapo Bill.", 1825. Mr. Davies, 1825. "Gangsters like yourself.", 2052. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Mr. Bromley, 2715. ". . . he has vested interests in this business.", 2093. Suspended- ". . . if I had a record like his I Mr. Wallace, 2224. would not get up in the House.", 2195. Suspension, Debate not allowed, 2224. "Unfortunately, after 10 o'clock he is Noise in Chamber, 403, 2023. chemically unfit every night.", 2503. Personal explanation- "I believe that the amendments are being Subject matter cannot be debated, 382, made with a view to abolishing 383, 384. seniority and creating jobs for political Personalities to be avoided, 2043, 2044, friends. It is in line with what is 2045, 2531. happening in other Government Points of order- departments of this State.", 2688. Invalid, 277, 1570, 1574, 2664. Tedious repetition not in order, 399, 401, Must be taken at the time of incident, 405, 1821, 1823, 2668, 2671. 420. Threat to be withdrawn, 2195. To be taken by hon. member offended, 2052. Unparliamentary language­ Printing Committee, Resignation of Hon. Expressions ruled out of order­ J. Bjelke-Petersen, 587. "Horrible liar", 370. Quarrels not to be prosecuted, 336, 383, "Unmitigated liar", 421. 421, 451, 480, 1681, 1980. Valedictory, 2007. QuestionS-­ Withdrawal of statement must be uncondi­ Cannot be debated, 189, 2494. tional, 370. Cross-firing during question time out of SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Delamothe, Peter order, 339, 2010, 2303. Roylance, Esquire, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Disallowance, 382, 586, 1175, 1365, (Bowen)]-[see also "Delamothe, 1961, 1977. Honourable Peter Roylance, O.B.E., Form, scope and limitation, 188, 382, M.B., B.S."]­ 586, 1175, 1365, 1961, 1977, 2210, Cross-firing in debate not desirable, 360. 2494. Interjections during question time will SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Gaven, Eric John, not be tolerated, 339, 1175, 1637, Esquire (South Coast)]-[see also 2303, 2380. "Gaven, Eric John, Esquire"]­ Notices, 26. Irrelevancy, Debate must be confined to Sub-judice subjects, 1961, 1977. question under discussion, 2711. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 51

SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Hooper, Keith THACKERAY, Mervyn Herbert, Esquire William, Esquire (Greenslopes)]-[see (Rockhampton North)-­ also "Hooper, Keith William, Esquire"]­ Takes his seat, 19. Address in Reply, 363. Chair- Must be addressed, 356. BILL: Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Reflections on, Not in order, 357, 1577. 2264. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, Death, Clark, Mr. J., 1717. 358, 487, 1806, Financial Statement, 815 Cross-firing in debate not desirable, 313. Point of order, 364. Debate must be confined to question under discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Railway branch lines, Closure, 2104. Denial (see "Statement"). SUPPLY: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Interjections, Disorderly, 158, 159, 315, 1576, 1577, 1578. Railways- General Establishment, 1007. Interruptions, Disorderly, 1576, 1577. TOOTH, Seymour Douglas, Esquire (Ash· Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to grove) (see also "Chairman of Corn· question under discussion, 1809, 2676, mittees, Temporary")-­ 2677. Takes his seat, 3. Members must be heard in silence and Address in Reply, 224. without interruption, 312, 313, 358. BILLS: Points of order, Invalid, 159, 320, 357. Industrial Development (initiation), Public gallery, Order, 224. 1612. Statement or denial of hon. member must Industrial Development Act Amendment be accepted, 357. (initiation), 2344. Financial Statement, &30. be Statements ordered to withdrawn­ SUPPLY: "The hon. member for Belmont went to the headquarters of the A.L.P. and EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ took with him none other than Mr. Justice- Loughlan, a prominent Communist, Chief Office, 1547. to advise the A.L.P. on matters con­ Labour and Industry­ cerning the conduct of the campaign.", Chief Office, 1114. 159. Local Government, Irrigation, and "I believe that the Minister for Develop­ Forestry- ment, Mines, Main Roads and Elec­ Local Government, 1462. tricity was politically dishonest in this Resolution reported from Committee­ Chamber a fortnight ago. He is well Labour and Industry, 1574. known as 'Sell-out Ernie'.", 364. Vote of Credit, 57. SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce, Esquire (Conda­ TUCKER, Percy John Robert, Esquire mine)-­ (Townsville North)-­ Takes his seat, 3. T1i!kes his seat, 3. Address in Reply, 474. Address in Reply, 316. BILLS: BILLS: Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia­ Agricultural Standards Act Amendment tion), 1660. (initiation), 1428. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Clean Air (initiation), 1094. tion), 896. Co-operative Housing Societies Acts Amendment (initiation), 2374. Rabbit (2°), 2739. Government Loan (initiation), 2157. Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initiation), 1708. Harbours Acts Amendment ( 1964) (initiation), 2172. SUPPLY: Hospitals Acts Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ 2482. Lands-­ Industrial Development (initiation), Chief Office, 1214. 1614. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Railways-­ tion), 907. General Establishment, 1010. Nurses (initiation), 2487. Works and Housing­ Prisons Act Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1249. 2453. 52 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

TUCKER, Percy John Robert, Esquire­ W ALLIS-SMITH, Edwin, Esquire (Table· continued: lands)­ BILLS-continued: Takes his seat, 3. Railways Acts Amendment (2°), 2690. Address in Reply, 180. Real Property Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLS: tion), 1650. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies State Electricity Commission Acts (2°), 1825. Amendment (initiation), 2365. Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts State Housing Acts and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 2550. Amendment (initiation), 2401. Industrial Development (initiation), Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ 1626. tion), 2180. Industrial Development Act Amendment Wheat Industry Stabilisation (initiation), (initiation), 2351. 1712. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), Financial Statement, 572. 2266. Personal explanation, 383. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Points of order, 666, 672, 701, 2100. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1846. Railway branch lines, Closure, 2099. Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ SUPPLY: tion), 2182. _EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Financial Statement, 777. Labour and Industry­ Railway branch lines, Closure, 2095. Chief Office, 1071. Lands- SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1154. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Local Government, Irrigation, and Labour and Industry­ Forestry- Chief Office, 1077. Local Government, 1455. Lands- Railways- Chief Office, 1164. General Establishment, 971. Local Government, Irrigation, and Works and Housing­ Forestry- Chief Office, 1255. Local Government, 1395. Resolution reported from Committee­ Works and Housing­ Railways and Transport, 1555. Chief Office, 1301. WALLACE, George Waiter Gordon, Esquire W ALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire (Bunda· (Cairns)­ berg)­ Takes his seat, 3. Takes his seat, 3. Address in Reply, 423. Address in Reply, 432. BILLS: BILLS: Clean Air (initiation), 926. Coal Mining Acts Amendment (commit­ Factories and Shops Acts Amendment tee), 2229. (initiation), 1274. Constitution Acts Amendment (2o), Industrial Development Act Amendment 2707. (initiation), 2346. Contractors' and Workmen's Lien Acts Repeal (initiation), 1798; (2o), 2Q.46; Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ (committee), 2056. tion), 901. Criminal Code Amendment (initiation), Mines Regulation (2°), 2190.; (commit­ 2124, (moves amendment), 2125; tee), 2203, 2204. (committee), 2584, 2591, 2595. Railways Acts Amendment (2°), 2688. Dairy Produce Acts Amendment (initia­ Tuberculosis Further Agreement (initia­ tion), 1663. tion), 2181. Fluoridation of Public Water Supplies Commonwealth Aid Roads Scheme, 605. (initiation), 731. Financial Statement, 824. Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Named, 2224. Amendment (initiation), 2551. Points of order, 306, 562, 2224. Harbours Acts Amendment (initiation), 1339. Railway branch lines, Closure, 2093. Justices Acts Amendment (ZO), 1206; SUPPLY: (committee), 1208. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Justices Acts Amendment (1964) (initia­ Labour and Industry­ tion), 2422. Chief Office, 1079. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Suspended, 2224. tion), 904. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 53

W ALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire-continued: SUPPLY: BILLs-continued: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Mineral Resources (Adjacent Submarine Labour and Industry­ Areas) (2°), 2715. Chief Office, 1117. Mines Regulation (committee), 2199, Resolutions reported from Committee­ 2202. Labour and Industry, 1568. Northern Electric Authority of Queens­ Railways and Transport, 1553. land (initiation), 1726. Vote of Credit, 71. police Acts Amendment (2° ), 1974, 1979; (committee), 1984, 1990. WHARTON, Claude Alfred, Esquire Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), (Burnett)­ 2275. Takes his seat, 3. Rural Fires Acts Amendment (initia­ Address in Re,ply, 141. tion), 2114. State Housing Acts and Another Act BILL: Amendment (initiation), 2386; (2°), Co-operative Housing Societies Acts 2675; (committee), 2681. Amendment (initiation), 2372. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Financial Statement, 567. tion), 102. WINDSOR, Robert Levi, Esquire (Ithaca)­ Transport Laws (Fees) (2o), 2306. Trustee Companies (initiation), 1534, Takes his seat, 3. 1637; (2°), 1898; (committee), 1901. Points of order, 67, 1691. Financial Statement, 800. SUPPLY: Points of order, 190, 1343, 2055. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ State forests, Proposal to revoke declara­ Labour and Industry­ tions, 26Q2. Chief Office, 1054.

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

Thirty- seventh Parliament – Second Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.238-240, 1964-65

18 August 1964 – 8 April 1965

(Nicklin Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-5 18 August 1964 590-607 7 October 1964

5-26 19 August 1964 607-668 8 October 1964

26-56 20 August 1964 668-715 13 October 1964

56-116 25 August 1964 715-730 14 October 1964

116-133 26 August 1964 730-802 15 October 1964

133-160 27 August 1964 802-833 16 October 1964

160-202 1 September 1964 833-906 20 October 1964

202-218 2 September 1964 906-923 21 October 1964

218-253 3 September 1964 924-986 22 October 1964

253-291 8 September 1964 986-1012 23 October 1964

291-308 9 September 1964 1012-1070 27 October 1964

308-342 10 September 1964 1071-1093 28 October 1964

342-382 15 September 1964 1093-1153 29 October 1964

382-408 16 September 1964 1154-1175 30 October 1964

408-437 17 September 1964 1176-1235 3 November 1964

437-480 22 September 1964 1235-1251 4 November 1964

480-496 23 September 1964 1251-1313 5 November 1964

496-532 24 September 1964 1313-1340 6 November 1964

533-590 6 October 1964 1340-1404 10 November 1964 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1404-1420 11 November 1964 2281-2301 3 March 1965

1420-1486 12 November 1964 2301-2416 4 March 1965

1486-1525 13 November 1964 2417-2494 9 March 1965

1525-1603 17 November 1964 2494-2519 10 March 1965

1604-1625 18 November 1964 2520-2591 11 March 1965

1625-1707 19 November 1964 2592-2633 16 March 1965

1708-1740 20 November 1964 2633-2704 17 March 1965

1740-1811 24 November 1964 2705-2761 18 March 1965

1812-1833 25 November 1964 2762-2842 23 March 1965

1833-1913 26 November 1964 2842-2878 24 March 1965

1913-1940 27 November 1964 2879-2965 25 March 1965

1941-2023 1 December 1964 2965-3006 26 March 1965

2023-2066 2 December 1964 3006-3102 30 March 1965

2066-2161 3 December 1964 3102-3146 31 March 1965

2162-2242 8 December 1964 3146-3204 1 April 1965

2242-2280 9 December 1964 3205-3235 7 April 1965

2281 2 March 1965 3236-3351 8 April 1965

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QUEENSLAND

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (HANSARD)

Second Session

OF THE Thirty-Seventh Parliament

13 and 14 ELIZABETH II

Comprising the periods from the Eighteenth day of August to the Ninth day of December, 1964; and from the Second day of March to the Eighth day of April, 1965.

VOL. 240

BRISBANE By Authority: 8. G. REm, Government Printer, Brisbane Second Session of the Thirty-Seventh 1964-65 THE GOVERNOR His Excellency Colonel Sir HENRY ABEL SMITH, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., D.S.O. THE MINISTRY Premier and Minister for State Development-Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN NICKUN, M.M., LL.D. Treasurer-Honourable THOMAS ALFRED HILEY, M.Com. Minister for Education-Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN PIZZEY, B.A., Dip.Ed., LLD. Minister for Transport-Honourable GORDON WILUAM WESLEY CHALK. Minister for Lands-Honourable ALAN ROY FLETCHER. Minister for Local Govermnent and Conservation-Honourable HAROLD RICHTER. Minister for Industrial Development-Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE MUNRO(l), Honourable ALEXANDER TATTENHALL DEWAR(2), Minister for Primary Industries-Honourable JOHN ALFRED ROW. Minister for Works and Housing-Honourable JOHANNES BJELKE-PETERSEN. Minister for Justice and Attorney-General-Honourable PETER ROYLANCE DELAMOTHE, O.B.E., M.n., B.S. Minister for Health-Honourable SEYMOUR DOUGLAS TOOTH. Minister for Labour and Industry-Honourable ALEXANDER TATTENHALL DEWAR(3), Honourable JOHN DESMOND HERBERT(4), Minister for Mines and Main Roads-Honourable EJRNEST EVANS(5), Honourable RONALD EJRNEST CAMM(6), THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Speaker-Honourable DAVID ERIC NICHOLSON Murrumba Chairman of Committees-KEITH WILUAM HOOPER, Esquire Greenslopes Temporary Chairmen of Committees- BAXTER, WILUAM EDWARD, Esquire ...... Hawthorne (7)CAMPBELL, FREDERICK ALEXANDER, Esquire ...... Aspley GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire ...... South Coast GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire Mackay HODGES, ALLEN MAXWELL, Esquire Gympie ADAIR, HERBERT ARTHUR, Esquire Cook AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire ...... Townsville South ANDERSON, MERVYN JOHN REGINALD, Esquire Toowoomba East ARMSTRONG, ROY ALEXANDER, Esquire ...... Mulgrave BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Hawthorne BEARDMORE, EDWIN JAMES, Esquire Baloooe BENNETT, COUN JAMES, Esquire, B.A., LL.B. South Brisbane BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable JOHANNES ...... Barambah BROMLEY, FRED PHILLIP, Esquire ...... Norman BYRNE, PETER, Esquire Mourilyan CAMM, Honourable RONALD ERNEST Whitsunday CAMPBELL, FREDERICK ALEXANDER, Esquire Aspley CAREY, CECIL CHARLES, Esquire ...... Albert CHALK, Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY Lockyer CHINCHEN, GEOFFREY TALBOT, Esquire, M.B.E., D.F.C. Mount Gravatt COBURN, ARTHUR, Esquire Burdekin CORY, DAVID WHEATCROFT, Esquire Warwick DAVIES, HORACE JASON, Esquire ...... Maryborough DEAN, HAROLD, Esquire ...... Samlgate DELAMOTHE, Honourable PETER ROYLANCE, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Bowen (1) Resigned 28 January, 1965. (5) Died 28 February, 1965. (2) Appointed 28 January, 1965. (") Appointed 11 March, 1965. (3) To 28 January, 1965. (7) Nominated 19 August, 1964 (vice S. D. (4) Appointed 28 January, 1965. Tooth, appointed to Ministry) IV. THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued DEWAR, Honourable ALEXANDER TATIENHALL Wavell DIPLOCK, LESLIE FRANK, Esquire ...... Aubigny DONALD, JAMES, Esquire ...... Ipswich East DUFFICY, JOHN JOSEPH, Esquire ...... Warrego DUGGAN, JOHN EDMUND, Esquire Toowoomba W. (B)EVANS, Honourable ERNEST Mirani EWAN, WILLJ!AM MANSON, Esquire Roma FLETCHER, Honourable ALAN ROY Cunningham GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire South Coast GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire ...... Mackay GUNN, WILLIAM MORRISON, Esquire Wynnum HANLON, PATRICK JOSEPH, Esquire Baroona HANSON, MARTIN, Esquire Port Curtis HARRISON, ROBERT LESLIE, Esquire Logan HERBERT, Honourable JOHN DESMOND Sherwood HEWITT, NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC, Esquire ...... Mackenzie HILEY, Honourable THOMAS ALFRED, M.Com. Cbatsworth HODGES, ALLEN MAXWELL, Esquire Gympie HOOPER, KEITH WILLIAM, Esquire Greenslopes HOUGHTON, JAMES EDWARD HIRAM, Esquire Redclifl'e HOUSTON, JOHN WILLIAM, Esquire Bulimba HUGHES, CLIVE MELWYN, Esquire Kurilpa INCH, ALEXANDER JAMES, Esquire Burke (9)JONES, RAYMOND, Esquire, B.E.M•...... Cairns JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire Calli de KNOX, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Nundah LEE, NORMAN EDWARD, Esquire ...... Yeronga LICKISS, WILLIAM DANIEL, Esquire Mount Coot-tba LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire, D.F.C. Kedron LONERGAN, WILLIAM HORACE, Esquire Flinders LOW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire Cooroora MANN, JOHN HENRY, Esquire Brisbane MARSDEN, IVOR, Esquire ...... Ipswich West McKECHNIE, HENRY ARTHUR, Esquire Carnarvon MELLOY, JOHN, Esquire ...... Nudgee MULLER, ADOLF GUSTAVE, Esquire Fassifern MUNRO, Honourable ALAN WHITESIDE Toowong MURRAY, JOHN, Esquire, M.B.E...... Clayfield NEWTON, HAROLD FRANCIS, Esquire Belmont NICHOLSON, Honourable DAVID ERIC Murrumba NICKLIN, Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN, M.M., LL.D. Landsborougb O'DONNELL, EUGENE CHRISTOPHER, Esquire Barcoo PILBEAM, REGINALD BYRON JARVIS, Esquire Rockhampton S. PIZZEY, Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN, B.A., Dip.Ed., LL.D...... Isis RAE, WALLACE ALEXANDER RAMSAY, Esquire Gregory RAMSDEN, SAMUEL RAYMOND, Esquire ...... Mertbyr RICHTER, Honourable HAROLD Somerset ROW, Honourable JOHN ALFRED ...... Hinchinbrook SHERRINGTON, DOUGLAS JOHN, Esquire ...... Salisbury SMITH, PERCY RAYMUND, Esquire, LL.B...... Windsor SULUVAN, VICTOR BRUCE, Esquil'e Condamine THACKERAY, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire ...... Rockbampton N. TOOTH, Honourable SEYMOUR DOUGLAS ...... Ashgrove TUCKER, PERCY JOHN ROBERT, Esquire ...... Townsville N. (lO)WALLACE, GEORGE WALTER GORDON, Esquire Cairns W ALLIS-SMITH, EDWIN, Esquire Tablelands WALSH, EDWARD JOSEPH, Esquire ...... Bundaberg WHARTON, CLAUDE ALFRED, Esquire Bumett WINDSOR, ROBERT LEVI, Esquire ...... Ithaca (') Died 28 February. 1965. ( 9) Elected at by-election, 27 February, 1965. ('") Died 12 October, 1964. V.

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ELECTIONS TRffiUNAL Elections Judge, 1964 and 1965-The Honourable Mr. JUSTICE STABLE. Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.238-240, 1964-65 18 August 1964 - 8 April 1965

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Subjects

Address in Reply­ BILLS-continued: Adoption, 381. Appropriation No. 1 (suspension of Stand­ Answer of Governor, 480. ing Orders), 34; (1 o and 2 °), 101· (committee, 3° and assent), 116. Debate, 18, 34, 122, 137, 166, 225, 261, 313, 345. Appropriation No. 2 (suspension of Stand­ Presentation to Governor, 437, 480. ing Orders), 1489; (1 o and 2°), 1586; (committee and 3°), 1603; (assent), Adjournments, Special, 5, 26, 532, 668, 2161, 1625. 2277, 2416, 2591, 2761, 3204, 3351. Art Union Regulation (initiation), 445; Air pollution in Greater Brisbane area, (initiation in committee), 1333, 1406; Presentation of petition (Mr. Murray), (1 °), 1420; (2°), 2067; (committee), 2244. 2073; (3 °), 2165; (assent), 2281. Answers to questions (privilege), 837. Audit Acts Amendment (initiation and initiation in committee), 2866; (1 °), Apprentices, Training and wage rates, 2869; (2°, committee and 3°), 3331; Presentation of petition (Mr. Duggan), (assent), 3351. 1013. Brisbane Exhibition Grounds Trust (initia­ Auditor-General's Reports- tion), 2499; (initiation in committe~), Brisbane City Council accounts, 1833. 2606; (1 °), 2612; (2°), 3117; (commit­ Loans Sinking Funds, 906. tee), 3119; (3°), 3153; (assent), 3351. Public accounts, 533. Building Units Titles (initiation), 1941; Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by (initiation in committee), 2245; (1 °), Crown- 2254; (2 °), 2443; (committee), 2459; Order for return (motion-Mr. Duggan), (3 °), 2500; (assent), 3146. 34. Burials Assistance (initiation), 2499; (initia­ Return tabled, 1421. tion in committee), 2615; (1 °), 2619; BILLS- (2° and committee), 2917; (3°), 2971; Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' (assent), 3351. Affairs (initiation), 2244; (initiation in Charitable Funds Acts Amendment (initia­ committee), 2529; (1 °), 2591; (2°), tion) 222· (initiation in committee), 3153; (committee), 3210, 3244; (3 °), 423;' (1 o),' 437; (2° and committee), 3264; (assent), 3351. 923; (3°), 926; (assent), 1176. Adoption of Children (initiation), 1316; (initiation in committee), 1421; (1 °), Children's Services (initiation), 2244. 1428; (2 °), 2044; (committee), 2053; City of Brisbane Town Planning (initiation), (3 °), 2067; (assent), 2281. 1528· (initiation in committee), 1779; Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agreement (1 o),' 1811; (2°), 2082; (committee), (initiation), 1941; (initiation in com­ 2103; (3 '), 2165; (assent), 2281. mittee), 2286; (1 °), 2301; (2°), 2430; (committee), 2441; (3 °), 2499; (assent), Common Law Practice Act Amendment 3146. (initiation), 121; (initiation in commit­ tee), 257, 297; (1 °), 297; (2°), 723; Aliens (initiation), 2528; (initiation in com­ (committee), 724; (3 °), 734; (assent), mittee), 2873; (P), 2878; (2 °), 3120; (committee), 3128; (3 °), 3153; (assent), 1176. 3351. Death Duties Assessment (initiation), 2971; Ampol Refineries Limited Agreement (initiation in committee), 3347; (1 °), (initiation), 345; (initiation in commit­ 3350. tee), 385; (1 °), 408; (2°), 454; (com­ Dental Acts Amendment (initiation), 2529. mittee), 475; (3°), 484; (assent), 671. District Courts Acts Amendment (initiation Anzac Day Acts Amendment (initiation), and initiation in committee), 2848; 1918; (initiation in committee), 2002; (1 '), 2857; (2 °), 3139; (committee), (1 '), 2014; (2° and committee), 2229; 3144; (3'), 3153; (assent), 3351. (3 °), 2245; (assent), 2281. Apprenticeship (initiation and initiation in Education (initiation), 1835; (initiation in committee), 1073; (1 °), 1093; (2'), committee), 1918; (1 °), 1930; (2°), 2125; (committee), 2149; (3°), 2165; 2255; (committee and 3'), 2275; (assent), 2281. (assent), 2281. a 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Farm Water Supplies Assistance Acts Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment (initia­ Amendment (initiation), 2499; (initia­ tion), 2529; (initiation in committee), tion in committee), 2597; (1 °), 2598; 2619; (1 °), 26:;!5; (2° and committee) (2°), 2910; (committee), 2911; (3°), 2918; (3°), 2971; (assent), 3351. 2971; (assent), 3351. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 2639; Fire Brigades (initiation), 1096; (initiation (initiation in committee), 2711; (1 °), in committee), 1172, 1235, 1253, 1316; 2761; (2°), 2971, 3069; (committee), (1 °), 1333; (2°), 1742; (committee), 3080; (3°), 3109; (assent), 3351. 1762; (3°), 1813; (assent), 2281. Local Government Acts Amendment (initia­ Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Amend­ tion), 1316; (initiation in committee), ment No. 2 (initiation), 1096; (initia­ 1824; (amendment-Mr. Aikens), tion in committee), 1617; (1 °), 1625; 1827; (1 °), 1833; (2° and committee), (2°), 2016; (committee), 2017; (3°), 2121; (3 °), 2165; (assent), 2281. 2026; (assent), 2281. Local Government Acts Amendment (1965) Governor's Salary Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 2638. tion and initiation in committee), 2869; Local Government Superannuation (initia­ (1 °), 2873; (2°, committee and 3 °), tion), 909; (initiation in committee), 3332; (reserved for Royal assent) 1164; (1 °), 1172; (2°), 1343; (commit­ 3351. , tee), 1345; (3°), 1406; (assent), 1941. Gympie Cemetery (initiation), 2499; (initia­ Main Roads Acts Amendment (initiation tion in committee), 2612; (1 °), 2615· and initiation in committee), 447; (1 °), (2°), 3119; (committee), 3120; (3 °): 454; (2°), 825; (committee), 828; (3 °), 3153; (assent), 3351. 839; (assent), 1176. Health Acts Amendment (initiation), 2026· Meat Industry (initiation), 2711; (initiation (initiation in con:mittee), 2054; (1 °): in committee), 2782; (1 °), 2832; (2°), 2058; (2°, committee and 3°), 2254; 3299; (committee), 3319; (3 °), 3328; (assent), 2281. (assent), 3351. Hospitals Acts Amendment (No. 2) Mental Health Act Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 2026; (initiation in com­ 1406; (initiation in committee), 1628; mittee), 2058; (1°), 2060; (2°), 2254; (1 °), 1641; (2°), 2014; (committee), (committee and 3°), 2255· (assent) 2015; (3°), 2026; (assent), 2281. 2281. , , Mines Regulation Act Amendment (initia­ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts tion and initiation in committee), 445; (1 °), 447; (2° and committee), 484; Amendment (initiation), 1835; (initia­ tion in committee), 2026; (1 °), 2044; (3°), 485; (assent), 533. (2 °), 2229; (committee), 2237; (3 °) Mining Acts Amendment (initiation), 2528; 2245; (assent), 2281. ' (initiation in committee), 2918; (1 °), 2926; (2°), 3115; (committee), 3117; Industrial Law Amendment (suspension of Standing Orders and initiation in com­ (3°), 3153; (assent), 3351. mittee), 2639; (1 o and 2°) 2671· Mining on Private Land Acts Amendment (committee), 2690, (3 °), 2704; '(assent)' (initiation), 2529; (initiation in com­ 2705. , mittee), 2630; (1"), 2633; (2°), 3114; Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation) (committee), 3115; (3 °), 3153; (assent), 2499; (initiation in committee), 2599; 3351. (1 °), 2606; (2°), 2911; (committee), National Trust of Queensland Act Amend­ 2915; (3°), 2971; (assent), 3351. ment (initiation), 1073; (initiation in committee), 1099; (1"), 1100; (2° and Jury Acts and Another Act Amendment committee), 1172; (3 °), 1177; (assent), (initiation), 121; (initiation in com­ 1941. mittee), 297; (1 °), 308; (2°) 724 988· Optometrists Acts Amendment (initiation), (committee), 998; (3 °), 1014; (a~sent)' 1488. , 2529; (initiation in committee), 2625; (1 °), 2630; (2°), 3109; (committee), Land. ~<:ts. Amendment (initiation), 1528; 3112; (3°), 3152; (assent), 3351. (mitlatJon in committee), 1641; Parliamentary Contributory Superannuation (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1649· Fund Acts Amendment (initiation), (1 °), 1707; (2°), 1853; (amendment__:_ 1 096; (initiation in committee), 1934; Mr. Hanson), 1897; (committee), 1973; (1 °), 1938; (2° and committee), 2203; (3 °), 2026; (assent), 2281. (3 °), 2245; (assent), 2281. Land Acts Amendment (1965) (initiation Percy Raymund Smith Declaratory (initia­ and initiation in committee), 2857; tion), 121; (initiation in committee), (1 °), 2858; (2° and committee), 3328; 208; (1 °), 218; (2° and committee), (3°), 3329; (assent), 3351. 222; (3°), 223; (assent), 253. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation and Physiotherapists Act Amendment (initia­ initiation in committee), 806; (1 °), 825; tion), 2529; (initiation in committee), (2°), 1156; (committee), 1164; (3°), 2926; (1 °), 2929; (2° and committee), 1177; (assent), 1488. 3112; (3°), 3152; (assent), 3351. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 3

BILLS-continued: BILLS-continued: Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 1813; Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. (initiation in committee), 1946; Agreements (initiation and initiation (amendment-Mr. Bennett), 1957; (1 °), in committee), 3012; (1 °), 3039; (2°), 1973; (2°), 2213; (committee), 2223; 3332; (committee and 3°), 3337; (3°), 2245; (assent), 2281. (assent), 3351. Primary Producers' Organisation and Timber User's Protection Acts Amendment Marketing Acts and Another Act (initiation), 297; (initiation in commit­ Amendment (initiation and initiation tee), 718; (1 °), 723; (2°), 1097; (com­ i~ committee), 3039; (1 °), 3055; (2°), mittee), 1098; (3°), 1156; (assent), 3.>37; (committee and 3°), 3341; 1488. assent), 3351. Trade Descriptions (Textile Products) Act Public Service Acts Amendment (initiation Repeal, and Other Acts Amendment and initiation in committee), 2859; (initiation), 1918; (initiation in com­ (1 °), 2866; (2° and committee), 3329; mittee), 2081; (1 °), 2082; (2°), 2241; (3°), 3331; (assent), 3351. (committee), 2242; (3 °), 2245; (assent), Public Service Superannuation Acts 2281. Amendment (No. 2) (initiation) 1742; (initiation in committee) 1930: Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment (1°), 1934; (2°), 2198; (com~ittee): (initiation), 2244; (initiation in com­ 2202; (3°), 2245; (assent), 2281. mittee), 2929; (1"), 2962; (2°), 3264; (committee), 3295; (3°), 3299; (assent), Racing and Betting Acts and Another Act 3351. Amendment (initiation), 1917; (initia­ tion in committee), 2019; (1 °), 2023· Treasury Funds Investment Acts Amend­ (2°), 2166; (committee), 2169; (3°): ment (initiation), 121; (initiation in 2245; (assent), 2281. committee), 223; (1 °), 224; (2° and committee), 484; (3°), 516; (assent), Railways Acts Amendment (initiation) 671. 2866; (initiation in committee), 2962; (1 °), 2965; (2° and committee), 3331; Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment (3°), 3332; (assent), 3351. (initiation), 222; (initiation in commit­ tee), 485, 597, 723; (1 °), 723; (2°), Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 2711; (initiation in committee), 1014; (committee), 1017, 1096; (3°), 2885; (1°), 2910; (2°), 3112; (com­ 1156; (assent), 1488. mittee), 3114; (3 °), 3153; (assent) Veterinary Surgeons Acts Amendment 3351. , (initiation), 1740; (initiation in com­ Soil Conservation (initiation), 2245; (initia­ mittee), 1938; (amendment-Mr. tion in committee), 2488, 2500; (1 °), Hanson), 1940; (1 °), 1940; (2°), 2170; 2519; (2 °), 2832; (committee), 2839; (committee), 2171; (3°), 2245; (assent), (3°), 2873; (assent), 3351. 2281. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 1917· Water Acts Amendment (initiation), 1918; (initiation in committee), 2017; (1 °): (initiation in committee), 2121; (1 °), 2019; (2° and committee), 2165; (3 °), 2125; (2°), 2171; (committee), 2174; 2245; (assent), 2281. (3°), 2245; (assent), 2281. State Development and Public Works Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 2067; (initiation in com­ tion), 1628; (initiation in committee), mittee), 2203; (1 °), 2213; (2°), 2276; 1835; (1 °), 1852; (2°), 2174; (commit­ (committee and 3 °), 2277; (assent), tee), 2183; (3°), 2245; (assent), 2281. 2281. State Electricity Commission Acts and Brisbane Prison (ministerial statement), 3243. Other Acts Amendment (initiation) 1342; (initiation in committee), 1813; By-elections-­ (1 °), 1824; (2°), 2061; (committee), 2063; (3°), 2067; (assent), 2281. Cairns Electoral District­ State Government Insurance Office Dates, 1014. (Queensland) Act and Another Act Death of Mr. G. W. G. Wallace, 1013. Amendment (initiation), 2971; (initia­ Member sworn (Mr. R. Jones), 2592. tion in committee), 3055; (1 °), 3069; Return of writ, 2592. (2°), 3341; (committee), 3342; (3 °), 3347; (assent), 3351. Seat declared vacant, 1014. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Mirani Electoral District­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 1406; Dates, 2762. (initiation in committee), 1528, 1606; Death of Hon. E. Evans, 2417. (1"), 1617; (2°), 2015; (committee), 2016; (3°), 2026; (assent), 2281. Seat declared vacant, 2417. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Yeronga Electoral District­ tion), 2711; (initiation in committee), 2767; (1 °), 2782; (2° and committee), Member sworn (Mr. Lee), 5. 3131; (3°), 3153; (assent), 3351. Return of writ, 5. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Cairns Electoral District­ DIVISIONS-continued: By-election dates, 1014. BILLs-continued: Death of Mr. G. W. G. Wallace, 1013. District Courts Acts Amendment­ Member sworn (Mr. R. Jones), 2592. Clause 4 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon), Return of writ, 2592. 3145. Seat declared vacant, 1014. Fire Brigades- Chairman of Committees, Temporary- Clause 19 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 1767. Mr. Campbell, Nomination by Mr. Speaker to panel, 8. Governor's Salary Acts Amendment­ Initiation in committee, 2872. Circular issued by Trades and Labour Council (ministerial statement), 2164. Industrial Law Amendment- Initiation in committee (closure Closure motions-­ motion), 2670. Industrial Law Amendment Bill­ "That the resolution be agreed to by Initiation in committee, 2670. the House," 2670. Clause 1, 2694. Second reading, 2690. Clause 5, 2703. Clause 1, 2695; (closure motion), 2694. Clause 7, 2704. Clause 4, 2701. Clause 12, 2704. Clause 5, 2703; (closure motion), 2703. Want of confidence motion­ Clause 7 (closure motion), 2704. Amendment (Mr. Nicklin), 2415. Clause 12, 2704; (closure motion), Amendment and original question, 2415. 2704. Commonwealth Savings Bank Agreement Jury Acts and Another Act Amend­ (ministerial statement), 3109. ment- Second reading, 997. Days of sitting (see "Sitting days"). Clause 8, 1009. Deaths (motions of condolence, &c.)­ Clause 12, 1011. Elphinstone, Mr. A. C., 11. Land Acts Amendment­ Evans, Hon. E., 2282. Initiation in committee, 1707. Fletcher, Mr. J. W., 2847. Second reading (amendment-Mr. Kane, Mr. J. D., 11. Hanson), 1900. Longman, Mrs. I., 11. Second reading, 1913. Marriott, Mr. G. H., 535. Clause 7, 1978. Noble, Hon. H. W., 6. Clause 9 (amendment-Mr. Murray), 1983. Wallace, Mr. G. W. G., 668. Clause 9, 1984. Declarations of land as State forests and Clause 19, as amended, 2002. scenic area, Proposal to revoke (motion-Mr. Richter), 1941. Land Acts Amendment (1965)­ Initiation in committee, 2858. Delegation of ministerial authority­ Clause 3 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), Minister for Industrial Development, 8. 3329. Minister for Transport, 1253, 1741. Liquor Acts Amendment­ Treasurer, 1253. Clause 28, 3089. Clause 30 (amendment-Dr. Dela­ Distinguished visitors, 1740, 2592. mothe), 3095. Clause 31 (amendment-Mr. Hanlon), DIVISIONS­ 3096. BILLs- Clause 56 (amendment-Mr. Hanson), Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' 3101. Affairs- Clause 59, as amended, 3102. Clause 36 (amendment-Mr. Davies), Meat Industry- 3235. Clause 20, as amended, 3324. Clause 54 (amendment-Mr. Davies), 3258. Clause 102, 3326. Audit Acts Amendment­ Public Service Acts Amendment­ Initiation in committee, 2868. Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), Clause 3 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), 3330. 3331. Railways Acts Amendment­ City of Brisbane Town Planning­ Initiation in committee, 2964. Clause 7 (amendment-Mr. Sherring­ Clause 2 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), ton), 2104. 3332. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 5

DIVISIONS-continued: Financial Statement (Committee of Supply)­ BILLS-continued: Debate, 516, 537, 625, 677, 734, 828, 839, State Government Insurance Office 909. (Queensland) Act and Another Act Tables relating to, Tabled, 516. Amendment- Clause 8 (amendment-Mr. Duggan), Fishlng industry in Queensland, Develop­ 3347. ment (motion-Mr. Herbert), 615. Clause 8, 3347. Governor's Opening Speech, 1, 18. Supreme Court Acts Amendment­ "Hansard"­ Initiation in committee, 2782. Circulation and cost, 590. Clause 3 (amendments-Mr. Duggan), Library Committee, Parliamentary­ 3139. Appointments, Mr. Herbert, 13; Mr. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amend­ Chinchen, 2417. ment- Liquor Acts, Proposed amendment, Presenta­ Clause 6, 3296. tion of petition (Mr. Dean), 987. Clause 12, 3297. Members-­ Trustees and Executors Acts Amend­ ment- Deaths- Clause 2, 1096. Elphinstone, Mr. A. C., 11. Evans, Hon. E., 2282. Motion­ Fletcher, Mr. J. W., 2847. "That the hon. member for South Bris­ Kane, Mr. J. D., 11. bane be further heard." (Mr. Bennett), Longman, Mrs. I., 11. 2818. Marriott, Mr. G. H., 535. Resolved under Standing Order No. 148, Noble, Hon. H. W., 6. 475, 1740, 3102. Wallace, Mr. G. W. G., 668. Speaker's ruling, Motion of dissent (Mr. Leave of absence­ Duggan), 2430. Mr. Gaven, 137. Mr. Wallace, 137. Special adjournment, 2416. Named- Suspension of member (Mr. Bennett), 2524. Mr. Bennett, 2523. Want of confidence motion- Ordered to apologise- Amendment to omit words (Mr. Nicklin), Mr. Aikens, 342, 1461. 2415. Mr. Bennett, 2778, 2819. Amendment to insert words (Mr. Mr. Smith, 3209. Nicklin), 2416. Mr. Thackeray, 1966. Closure, 2415. Ordered to resume seat­ Motion (Mr. Duggan), as amended, 2416. Mr. Aikens, 3137. Documents tabled, 8, 10, 1253, 1741, 2285, Mr. Bennett, 2818. 2597. Mr. Hughes, 2114. Mr. Thackeray, 1966. Egerton, Mr. J. A. R., Appearance at Bar of Mr. Walsh, 208. House (motion-Mr. Walsh), 1710. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Elections Tribunal- Mr. Thackeray, 2348. Judge for 1965 (Honourable Mr. Justice Suspended- Stable), 2281. Mr. Bennett, 2524. Error in answer to question (ministerial state­ Sworn- ment), 2767. Mr. R. J ones, 2592. Estimates, Supplementary, 1963-1964­ Mr. Lee, 5. Tabled, 1488. Ministerial expenses- Estimates-in-Chief, 1964-1965­ Order for return (motion-Mr. V. E. Jones), 34. Tabled, 516. Return tabled, 257. Explanations, Personal (see "Personal Ministerial statements­ Explanations"). Brisbane Prison, 3243. Fees paid by Crown to barristers and Circular issued by Trades and Labour solicitors- Council, 2164. Order for return (motion-Mr. Duggan), Commonwealth Savings Bank Agreement, 34. 3109. Return tabled, 1421. Error in answer to question, 2767. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Ministerial statements--continued: Printing Committee- Ministry­ Appointment of Mr. O'Donnell, 925. Appointments- Private members' motions-­ Mr. Camm as Minister for Mines and Main Roads, 2597. Pasture improvement research (motion­ Mr. Herbert as Minister for Labour Mr. Hedges), 413, 502. and Industry, 2285. Queensland fishing industry, Development Mr. Tooth as Minister for Health, 8. (motion-Mr. Herbert), 615. Change- Privilege- Minister for Industrial Development, 2285. Answers to questions, 837. Delegation of authority- Parliament House, Structural alterations, 14. Minister for Industrial Development, 8. Sub-judice matters, 207. Treasurer, 1253. Prorogation of Parliament, 3351. Minister for Transport, 1253, 1741. Resignation- QUESTIONS- Hon. A. W. Munro, 2285. Form, scope and limitation (Mr. Speaker), Shop trading hours, 8. 11, 137, 296, 313, 534, 590, 615, 676, Mirani Electoral District­ 83~ 98~ 1013, 1253, 1528, 1710, 1741, 1834, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1941, By-election dates, 2762. 2420, 2499, 2522, 2523, 2524, 2525, Death of Hon. E. Evans, 2417. 2528, 2597, 2884, 3012, 3109, 3209. Seat declared vacant, 2417. Opening of Parliament, 1. Abattoirs­ Brisbane- Opening Speech of Governor, 1, 18. Buildings (Mr. Newton), 442, 595. Overtime in Government departments-­ Machinery, Expenditure (Mr. Newton), Order for return (motion-Mr. Mann), 34. 499, 534. Return tabled, 445. Tradesmen and apprentices (Mr. Parliament­ Newton), 383. Treatment charges (Mr. Sherrington), Opening, I. 1094. Prorogation, 3351. Mackay, Cattle yards (Mr. Graham), Parliament House, Structural alterations 32, 134, 1527. (privilege), 14. Rockhampton district board area, Parliamentary Library Committee­ Franchise for killings (Mr. Thackeray), 136. Appointments, Mr. Herbert, 13; Mr. Chinchen, 2417. Townsville, Board area (Mr. Coburn), 163; Cattle saleyards (Mr. Aikens), Parliamentary Refreshment Rooms Commit­ 409. tee- Treatment charges (Mr. Sherrington), Appointment of Mr. Lee, 2417. 1094. Pasture improvement research (motion­ Aboriginals- Mr. Hodges), 413, 502. Cherbourg settlement, Nursing staff (Mr. Personal explanations­ Melloy), 203; Police and treatment of Mr. Aikens, 2767. offenders (Mr. Bromley), 1340. Mr. Bennett, 838, 2638. Edward River Mission- Mr. Bromley, 483. Mr. Hughes, 3210. Access road, Transport of building Mr. Smith, 909, 3209. material (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 482, 1072. Personal statements­ Accommodation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Mr. Houghton, 1013. 221, 675, 2067, 2308. --~. Mr. Knox, 222. Mr. Tucker, 221. Airstrip, Improvement (Mr. Wallis­ Petitions-­ Smith), 3104. Air pollution in Greater Brisbane area X-ray unit (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2526, (Mr. Murray), 2244. 2593. Apprentices, Training and wage rates (Mr. Employment as rural workers (Mr. Duggan), 1013. Melloy), 2966. Liquor Acts, Proposed amendment (Mr. Fogarty, Mr. A., Death (Mr. Duggan), Dean), 987. 3105. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 7

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Aboriginals-continued: Alma Street Police Station, Rockhampton Government settlements, Staff and (Mr. Thackeray), 1914, 2163. native police (Mr. Bromley), 1315. Almaden, State school, Teacher accom­ Group populations (Mr. Bromley), 2705. modation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1072; Herberton reserve, Electricity reticula­ Police station (Mr. Wallis-Smith), tion (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2067. 2243. Mareeba area, Hansen's disease (Mr. Almaden-Kooboora main road (Mr. Adair), 2304; Living conditions (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2709. Adair), 2498. Alpha, Hospital, Appointment of doctor Mitchell River Mission- (Mr. O'Donnell), 294, 2024, 2305, Access road, Transport of building 2525, 2706; Rail dental clinic (Mr. material (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 482, O'Donnell), 2637. 1072. Alumina refinery, Gladstone, American Accommodation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), finance (Mr. Lloyd), 2593, 2635. 221, 675, 2067, 2308. Amagraze Ltd., Mareeba-Dimbulah irriga­ X-ray unit (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2526, tion area, Government aid (Mr. Wallis­ 2593. Smith), 1604, 1625. Mt. Garnet reserve, Electricity reticula­ tion (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2067; Accom­ Ambulance- modation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2882. Brigades, Government subsidy (Mr. Native police on Government settle­ Lloyd), 496. ments (Mr. Bromley), 1315. Brisbane General Hospital, Waiting Palm Island (Mr. Tucker), 29. room (Mr. Dean), 256. Property on settlements, Sales and leases Caloundra, Committee (Mr. Thackeray), (Mr. Melloy), 3147. 1708. Ravenshoe reserve, Electricity reticula­ Mackay branch, Zoning (Mr. Graham), tion (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2067. 3238. Rockhampton, Ballot (Mr. Thackeray), Weipa Mission (Mr. Melloy), 58. 675. Woorabinda settlement, Death of Mr. A. Fogarty (Mr. Duggan), 3105. Aminopyrone, Use and side effects (Mr. Davies), 1709. Accidents, Electrical appliances (Mr. Sher­ rington), 805; Traffic (see "Traffic"). Amoco (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.­ Adulteration, Foodstuffs (Mr. Newton), Dredging requirements (Mr. Lloyd), 309. 2418. Harbour dues (Mr. Lloyd), 203, 437. Advertising- Share listing (Mr. Lloyd), 163. Goods for sale (Mr. Sherrington), 220, Ampol Petroleum (Q'ld.) Pty. Ltd., Harbour 253. dues (Mr. Lloyd), 203, 437; Moonie Industrial development (Mr. Lloyd), oil, Refining (Mr. Lloyd), 1154. 3205. Anakie Police Station (Mr. O'Donnell), Motor vehicles for sale (Mr. Bromley), 1813. 3009. State Electricity Commission loans (Mr. Anderson, Mr. D. J., Drink-driving charge Bromley), 833. (Mr. Aikens), 2594. Unit trust companies (Mr. Hanson), 501. Annerley Road-Gladstone Road intersec­ tion, Traffic lights (Mr. Hughes), 410. Aerated water bottles, Refunds (Mr. Graham), 1314. Annual leave, Crown employees (Mr. Agricultural Bank, Mareeba tobacco Lloyd), 219, 309, 671. farmers, Financial assistance (Mr. Anti-fluoridation, Water, Seminars (Mr. Adair), 1916. Aikens), 310. Air pollution- Apprentices- Clean Air Act, Proclamation (Mr. Brisbane Abattoir (Mr. Newton), 383. Bromley), 2968; Townsville (Mr. Colleges, Courses (Mr. Houston), 1155, Tucker), 3242. 1176; Fees (Mr. Graham), 2528. Control, Appointment of director (Mr. Electrical trade, Failure rate (Mr. Bromley), 2968. Sherrington), 2497. Tuberculosis, Incidence (Mr. Bromley), Examination results, First year (Mr. 3106. Houston), 1154, 1176. Air transport, Intrastate, (Mr. Walsh), 160. Examination time tables (Mr. Sherring­ Aitkenvale State School, Additional class­ ton), 533, 672. rooms (Mr. Aikens), 383, 802. Government departments (Mr. Newton), Aitkenvale West, State school, Proposed 118; (Mr. Duggan), 160. (Mr. Aikens), 2969. Intake in 1959 (Mr. Houston), 308. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Apprentices-continued: Baddow, Railway yards (Mr. Davies), 221, Maryborough railway workshops (Mr. 256. Davies), 206. Bailey's Creek area, Agricultural lands (Mr. Number, Approved and rejected (Mr. Adair), 596; Removal of timber (Mr. Newton), 2304. Adair), 1314. Technical colleges, Accommodation (Mr. Balaclava State School, Cairns (Mr. R. Newton), 442. Jones), 2708. University construction, Employed by Co-ordinator-General (Mr. Newton) Bald Hills Road, Land for Housing Com­ 499. , mission (Mr. Dean), 730, 3152. Aramac, Hospital, Appointment of doctor Bald Hills school crossing (Mr. Campbell), (Mr. O'Donnell), 294, 2024 2305 2879. 2525. , , Balmoral tramline, Traffic lights and zebra Art unions, Tickets, Police youth club crossing (Mr. Baxter), 3107. (Mr. Melloy), 382; Permits (Mr. Bromley), 3206. Balonne electorate, School transport services (Mr. Duggan), 2842. Ashgrove, Blasting operations (Mr. Lickiss), 220; (Mr. Bennett), 295. Banks, Control of operations (Mr. Aikens), Aspley, Gympie Road, Reconstruction (Mr. 134. Campbell), 909. Barcaldine, Dental clinic (Mr. O'Donnell), Asthma, Treatment (Mr. Newton), 256. 294. Atherton- Bar·don Police Station (Mr. Hanlon), 608. Dental clinic (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 205. Barley, Storage on railway property (Mr. High school, Homecraft block (Mr. Thackeray), 136, 837; Rail freights, Wallis-Smith), 613. Concessional (Mr. Duggan), 2242. Hospital, X-ray unit (Mr. Wallis-Smith) Baroona electorate, Police reorganisation 3149; Lift (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3239. ' plan (Mr. Hanlon), 608. Technical college, Establishment (Mr Barron Gorge Power Station (Mr. Wallis­ Wallis-Smith), 256. · Smith), 135. Atherton Tableland- Barron River bridge, Mareeba (Mr. Adair), Cattle mortality (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2527. 3239. Bartlett, Mr. J., Advances from Townsville Economic survey (Mr. Wallis-Smith), co-operative building societies (Mr. 2764. Aikens), 497, 593. Timber trucks, Overloading (Mr. Wallis­ Basic wage, Increases from 1957 (Mr. Smith), 2025. Hanlon), 731. Tuberculosis in cattle (Mr. Wallis-Smith) Bauxite, Weipa, Royalty (Mr. Lloyd), 27, 2764. , 56; (Mr. Graham), 61. Atherton Tableland Co-operative Butter Beef cattle roads, Hann Highway-Mt. Sur­ Association, Townsville area milk prise (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 533; Mt. supply (Mr. Aikens), 2883. Surprise-Georgetown (Mr. Wallis­ Atherton_-Tolga main road, Tolga scrub Smith), 533, 2308. sectwn (Mr. Wallis-Smith) 61 595 1487, 2244. , , , Belmont electorate, Housing Commission· rental houses (Mr. Newton), 3106. Australian Broadcasting Commission Belmont Road-Manly Road intersection Queensland Symphony Orchestra (M/ (Mr. Newton), 2966. Duggan), 496; (Mr. Aikens), 986. Ayr- Belmont State School (Mr. Newton), 204. Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Betting- Housing Commission houses (Mr. Convictions (Mr. Aikens), 716. Coburn), 1235. Off-course and operations of T.A.B. (Mr. Sullivan), 311. Rail motors, Late running (Mr. Coburn) 409. , Starting-price bookmakers, Prosecutions (Mr. Aikens), 611. State school (Mr. Coburn), 2494. Tax receipts and disbursements (Mr. Townsville abattoir board area (Mr. Coburn), 163. Hanlon), 1176. Ayr-Giru, School transport service (Mr. Biboohra-Rumula railway line, Sale (Mr. Coburn), 675; Road, West Barratta Adair), 312; (Mr. WaHis-Smith), 1604. bridge (Mr. Coburn), 715, 1420, 2881. Biloela, Chamber of Commerce, Proposed Ayr-Pio~eer and Brandon, School transport Moura-Gladstone railway line (Mr. service (Mr. Coburn), 3103. Hanson), 344; Research station, Pig­ feeding experiments (Mr. Hanson), Bacon prices (Mr. Sherrington), 27. 1709. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 9

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Blackall, Railway station and goods shed Brisbane-continued: (Mr. O'Donnell), 2526. General Hospital-continued: Blair Athol Police Station (Mr. O'Donnell), Bromley, Mrs. A., Admission (Mr. 1913. Campbell), 439. Blasting operations, The Gap (Mr. Lickiss), Hospital accommodation (Mr. Newton), 220; Kangaroo Point (Mr. Bennett), 383. 295, 481. Markets, Package charge (Mr. Chinchen), Bloomfield-Rossville road (Mr. Adair), 3152. 1095, 2305, 2766. Northern suburbs, Housing Commission Bluff, Train derailment, Railway Appeal rental houses (Mr. Melloy), 3241. Board (Mr. Thackeray), 1341. Police (see "Police Department"). Blunder Road, Inala, Open drain (Mr. River- Sherrington), 2637. Bridge or tunnel, Proposed, Tenders Boat harbours, Mackay (Mr. Graham), (Mr. Ramsden), 2303. 1405; Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 2708. Dredging (Mr. Newton), 2967. Boat launching ramps (Mr. Melloy), 119; Hyacinth (Mr. Donald), 2880. Keppel Sands (Mr. Thackeray), 164. Pollution (Mr. Dean), 291,2884,3011. Bonus payments, Awarding by Industrial Schools (see "State schools"). Commission (Mr. Hanlon), 731. Sewage purification scheme (Mr. Dean), Books, Educational, Sale (Mr. Sherrington), 3011. 595, 607, 2766; (Mr. Hanson), 1915. Town plan, Copies for metropolitan Boot polish, Inclusion in list of exempted members of Parliament (Mr. Houston), goods (Mr. Murray), 2971, 3011. 924. University, Proposal for second (Mr. Bowen-Collinsville main road (Mr. Aikens), 533. Sherrington), 499. Brandon-Ayr, School transport services Brisbane-Southerden-Deagon Streets inter­ (Mr. Coburn), 3103. section, Sandgate (Mr. Dean), 733. Bread, Prices (Mr. Sherrington), 408; Bromley, Mrs. A., Admission to Brisbane Quality (Mr. Sherrington), 2308, 2525. General Hospital (Mr. Campbell), 439. Breakwaters, Vessels scuttled (Mr. Newton), Buchanan, Detective senior sergeant of 732. police, Transfer (Mr. Bennett), 2522. Bremer River, Hyacinth (Mr. Donald), Building- 2880. Societies, Co-operative, Loan advances Bribie Island, Land development (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 27; Townsville (Mr. Lloyd), 438; Bridge, Toll (Mr. Aikens), 497, 593, 716. Bromley), 2243. Trade, Tradesmen and apprentices, Brigalow lands, Cereal growing (Mr. Government departments (Mr. Lickiss), 3240. Newton), 118. Units, Strata titles (Mr. Anderson), 1526. Brisbane­ Abattoir- Bulimba, Police Station, Reorganisation particulars (Mr. Houston), 591, 1072; Buildings (Mr. Newton), 442, 595. Police patrol, Riding Road zebra cross­ Machinery, Expenditure (Mr. Newton), ing (Mr. Houston), 717. 499, 534. Bulwer Island, Reclamation (Mr. Lloyd), Tradesmen and apprentices (Mr. 309. Newton), 383. Treatment charges (Mr. Sherrington), Bundaberg, Motor vehicle parking (Mr. 1094. Walsh), 344. City Council- Bundamba district collieries, Coal hoppers, Supply (Mr. Donald), 612. Bus services (Mr. Newton), 161; (Mr. Smith), 3242. Bunker group of islands, Naval gunnery Fairfield Road, Widening (Mr. practice (Mr. Hanson), 2163. Hughes), 501. Burdekin area, Electrir.ity supply, Interrup­ Road works, Financial aid (Mr. Knox), tions (Mr. Cobum), 2304. 28; (Mr. Aikens), 60. , C!ahre, Dalbeg and Dental Hospital, Turbot Street (Mr. Millaroo farmers, Water available Melloy), 295. (Mr. Coburn), 410. Fish Board, Townsville mackerel (Mr. Burke, John Ltd., Shipping contract (Mr. Aikens), 1915. Duggan), 292, 1487. General Hospital- Bus proprietor, Emu Park, Subsidy (Mr. Additional wards (Mr. Dean), 342. Thackeray), 136. Ambulance waiting room (Mr. Dean), Bus services, Brisbane City Council (Mr. 256. Newton), 161. 10 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Butter, Copper contamination (Mr. Carnival of Flowers, Toowoomba, Road Hanson), 1627. and rail passengers (Mr. Anderson), Caboolture Co-operative Association, Prices 613. to cream producers (Mr. Duggan), Cash balances, Treasury (Mr. Aikens), 293. 2521. Cashin, Mr. J. T., Drink-driving charge Cairns- (Mr. Aikens), 2846. Balaclava State School (Mr. R. Jones), Cattle- 2708. Atherton Tableland, Tuberculosis (Mr. Cairns West State School, Classrooms Wallis-Smith), 2764; Cattle-mortality (Mr. R. Jones), 2763; Grounds (Mr. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3239. R. Jones), 2969. Drought-stricken areas, Wheat supplies Dental clinic, Staff and patients (Mr. R. (Mr. Rae), 3148. Jones), 2845; Means test (Mr. R. Railed, Chillagoe, Einasleigh, Forsayth, Jones), 3010. Mt. Surprise, Mungana (Mr. Wallis­ Fish cannery, Proposed (Mr. R. Jones), Smith), 1094. 2845. Yards- Harbour, Small-boats (Mr. R. Jones), Cannon Hill (Mr. Newton), 442. 2708; Dredging (Mr. R. Jones), 3106. Mackay abattoir (Mr. Graham), 32, Housing Commission houses (Mr. Adair), 134, 1527. 2498; (Mr. R. Jones), 2763. Marina Plains (Mr. Adair), 121, 133. Opportunity school, Manual training and Mungana (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 442. domestic science subjects (Mr. R. Townsville abattoir (Mr. Aikens), 409. J ones), 3106. Cavendish Road State High School (Mr. Railways (see "Railways-Cairns"). Newton), 2419. State Government administrative block, Cemeteries, Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), Site (Mr. R. Jones), 2882. 2306. State school buildings, External cleaning Centenary holiday, Townsville area (Mr. (Mr. R. Jones), 3206. Aikens), 907. Trinity Bay High School (Mr. R. Jones), Central Queensland Meat Export Co., 3206. Franchise for killings (Mr. Thackeray), Vegetable cannery, Proposed (Mr. R. 136. Jones), 3240. Central Technical College, Parking facilities Cairns area, State schools, Bicycle shelter (Mr. Newton), 2303; (Mr. Hughes), sheds (Mr. R. Jones), 3010. 2303; Accommodation (Mr. Bromley), Cairns-Kuranda, Rail motor public address 3205. system (Mr. R. Jones), 2764; Grand­ Cereal growing, Brigalow lands (Mr. stand train service (Mr. R. Jones), Lickiss), 3240. 2845. Charters Towers, Royalty on metal (Mr. Cairns-N ormanton, Road transport taxes Lonergan), 220; Railway station, (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2308. Abandonment of train (Mr. Aikens), Cairns-Townsville railway, Carrie-r­ 594. telephone line (Mr. R. Jones), 3206. Charters Towers area, Mines Exploration Calliope River, Railway bridge (Mr. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Lonergan), 1420. Hanson), 612. Chemistry department, Institute of Tech­ nology (Mr. Bromley), 3205. Caloundra, Ambulance, Committee (Mr. Thackeray), 1708. Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement, Nursing staff (Mr. Melloy), 203; Police and Camp Hill police district (Mr. Newton), treatment of offenders (Mr. Bromley), 2520. 1340. Cane, Sugar (see "Sugar industry"). Chermside, Housing Commission rental Cannon Hill saleyards, Improvements (Mr. houses (Mr. Melloy), 3147. Newton), 442. Chest X-rays, Railway employees, Towns­ Cape Tribulation area, Agricultural lands ville (Mr. Tucker), 29. (Mr. Adair), 596; Removal of timber Child guidance centre, Townsville (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 1314. Tucker), 2967, 3241. Capella Police Station (Mr. O'Donnell), Children in cars parked outside hotels 1914. (Mr. Dean), 3006. Cardiac Board, Workers' compensation Chillagoe, Caves (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 165; claims (Mr. Newton), 2705. Cattle railed and goods received (Mr. Carina, State school crossing (Mr. Newton), Wallis-Smith), 1094. 133; Housing Commission rental Chinchilla, T.A.B. distribution to race club houses (Mr. Newton), 3106. (Mr. Sullivan), 311. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 11

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Chiropractors, Licensing (Mr. Mann), 1252. Commissioner for Transport, Annual report Christmas-New Year period, Additional (Mr. Duggan), 1913. holiday (Mr. Tucker), 134. Committee of Inquiry (Livestock and Meat "Citizenship Education", Junior Public Industry), Report (Mr. Coburn), 674. Examination (Mr. Houston), 924. Commonwealth aid- City Watchhouse, Prisoner transport to gaol Asian countries (Mr. Aikens), 3007. (Mr. Dean), 444; Policewoman, Atten­ Brisbane City Council, Road construction dance (Mr. Dean), 444. (Mr. Knox), 28; (Mr. Aikens), 60. Civil defence, North Queensland (Mr. Drought-stricken areas (Mr. Bromley), Tucker), 500. 3237. Clare, Burdekin River, Water available to Mareeba tobacco growers, Hail damage farmers (Mr. Coburn), 410; Irrigation (Mr. Adair), 1834. channels (Mr. Coburn), 1526. Papua-New Guinea (Mr. Aikens), 3007. Clayfield, Widdop Street, Excavation Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 3007. hazard (Mr. Knox), 3011. Science blocks, Secondary schools (Mr. Clean Air Act, Proclamation (Mr. Newton), 311. Bromley), 2968; Townsville (Mr. Commonwealth estate duty, Queensland Tucker), 3242. estates (Mr. Tucker), 441. Clermont Shire, Beef roads, Expenditure Commonwealth Government, Road build­ (Mr. Graham), 1627. ing in Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 2520; Cleveland police district (Mr. Newton), Vehicles, Parking (Mr. Aikens), 1176. 2520. Commonwealth Secondary Scholarships Cloncurry, Railway guards' positions, (Mr. Bromley), 3150. Cancellation (Mr. Tucker), 1527, 1626. Commonwealth Technical Scholarships Coal­ (Mr. Tucker), 2307. Collinsville-Nebo area, Coal for steel Communism, Infiltration in sugar industry manufacture (Mr. Tucker), 2966. (Mr. Campbell), 2880. Haulage, Moura-Gladstone railway line, Constance Range area, Iron ore deposits Train running times (Mr. Hanson), (Mr. Tucker), 1252. 805. Contact lenses (Mr. Hanson), 411. Hoppers- Contracts made with door-to-door salesmen Bundamba district collieries, Supply (Mr. Sherrington), 595, 607, 2766; (Mr. (Mr. Donald), 612. Hanson), 1915. Derailments, Moura-Gladstone railway Cook electorate, Police stations (Mr. line (Mr. Thackeray), 533, 717, Adair), 596. 2242. Cook Highway, Hartley's Creek bridge (Mr. Japanese, Moura-Gladstone railway Adair), 3207. line (Mr. Hanson), 805. Unserviceable, Burning (Mr. Donald), Cook Shire- 611. Administration (Mr. Adair), 2528. Market, India (Mr. Hanson), 733. Iron Range-Portland Roads road (Mr. Moura-Kianga, Royalty (Mr. Lloyd), 27, Adair), 3207. 56. Rossville-Bloomfield road (Mr. Adair), Ogmore, Miners' homes (Mr. Thackeray), 1095, 2305, 2766. 412; State mine, Equipment sale (Mr. Cooktown- Thackeray), 1605. Police residence (Mr. Adair), 137. Rail freights, Moura-Gladstone (Mr. Sawmill (Mr. Adair), 120. Graham), 411. State school buildings (Mr. Adair), 806. Coeliac disease (Mr. R. Jones), 3149. Cooktown-Mossman road (Mr. Adair), Collinsville-Bowen main road (Mr. Aikens), 2304. 533. Co-operative building societies, Loan Collinsville-Nebo area, Coal for steel manu­ advances (Mr. Lloyd), 27; Townsville facture (Mr. Tucker), 2966. (Mr. Aikens), 497, 593, 716. Comalco- Cooper's Plains, Boundary Road level Gladstone and Weipa, Government crossing, Boom gates (Mr. Sherring­ services, Cost (Mr. Lloyd), 310, 342, ton), 255. 481. Co-ordinator-General's Department, Share listing (Mr. Lloyd), 163. Tradesmen and apprentices employed Weipa, Married quarters (Mr. Adair), on universities (Mr. Newton), 499. 1314. Coorparoo State High School (Mr. Weipa Mission (Mr. Melloy), 58. Bromley), 165. 12 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Cooyar railway line, Property sale (Mr. Dalbeg- Diplock), 610. Burdekin River, Water available to Copper stockpiling at Mt. Morgan (Mr. farmers (Mr. Coburn), 410. Hanson), 2968. Irrigation channels (Mr. Coburn), 1526. Coronation Drive, Parking (Mr. Lloyd), 56. Sugar-cane assignments (Mr. Coburn), Correspondence school courses, North 2594. Queensland (Mr. Tucker), 3108; Notes Dalby, T.A.B. distribution to race club (Mr. to students under instruction (Mr. Sullivan), 311; Queensland Housing Wallis-Smith), 3207. Commission rental houses (Mr. Courts- Diplock), 987. Christmas vacation (Mr. Dean), 2592. Dam construction (Mr. Newton), 2879. Magistrates Courts, Traffic cases, Dangerous driving, Penalties (Mr. Aikens), Adjournments (Mr. Sherrington), 2970. 2495. Penalties for serious traffic offences (Mr. Dawson Road-Logan Road intersection Aikens), 3208. (Mr. Newton), 2637. Publication of preliminary proceedings Deafness, Industrial, Workers' compensa­ (Mr. Bennett), 343. tion (Mr. Duggan), 1071. Supreme Court, Civil actions (Mr. Duggan), 202; Townsville building Deagon-Southerden-Brisbane Streets inter­ (Mr. Aikens), 1625, 2967. section, Sandgate (Mr. Dean), 733. Deagon-Virginia, Four-lane highway (Mr. Cream- Melloy), 30. Mixture, Sale (Mr. Hanson), 163. Prices to producers (Mr. Duggan), 2521. Decimal currency, Instruction in schools Processed, Export (Mr. Hanson), 612. (Mr. Hanson), 296; Australian fauna designs (Mr. Aikens), 310. Creek Road, School crossing (Mr. Newton), 133. Deighton Road-Gladstone Road intersec­ tion (Mr. Hughes), 410. Cribb Island Dental Clinic (Mr. Melloy), 59. Dental hospitals and clinics (see "Hospitals"). Crime, Reported offences (Mr. Hanlon), 591, 614; (Mr. Melloy), 594, 614; (Mr. Dimbulah Secondary school facilities, Bennett), 608; Juvenile (Mr. Bennett), Establishment (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 294. 731. Dimbulah area, Valuer-General's valuations Criminal Investigation Branch, Staffing (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 1626. Bennett), 592, 608. Dimbulah-Mareeba irrigation area, Gov­ Croatian organisation (Mr. Duggan), 202. ernment aid to Amagraze Ltd. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1604, 1625. Crown- Dinmore, Former State school land (Mr. Employees, Increased annual leave and wages (Mr. Lloyd), 219, 309, 671; Donald), 2966. (Mr. Donald), 384; Service leave pay­ Dipyrone, Use and side effe·cts (Mr. ments (Mr. Duggan), 924. Davies), 1709. Lands­ Dirranbandi, Town water supply, Purity Bailey's Creek and Cape Tribulation (Mr. Duggan), 986. areas, Removal of timber (Mr. Doctors- Adair), 1314. Hospitals in rural areas, Appointment Miallo and Port Douglas areas, Ballots (Mr. O'Donnell), 294, 2024, 2305, (Mr. Adair), 412. 2525. Tully area, King Ranch Development State Electricity Commission (Mr. Sher­ Co., Additional grant (Mr. Byrne), rington), 384. 2420. Townsville hospital, Resignations (Mr. Prosecutors, Obligation to call witnesses Tucker), 2527. (Mr. Bennett), 1094. Doherty, Mr. R. J., Dangerous driving, Croydon, Electricity supply (Mr. Wallis­ Penalty (Mr. Aikens), 2495. Smith), 501; Town water supply (Mr. Donovan, Police inspector, Transfer (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 501. Aikens), 2495. Cunningham, Mr. L., Prosecution under Dredging- Medical Act (Mr. Aikens), 3151. Brisbane River and Queensland harbours Curtis Island, Nauruans, Settlement (Mr. (Mr. Newton), 2967. Murray), 33; (Mr. Hanson), 2526. Cairns harbour (Mr. R. J ones), 3106. Daintree River area, Agricultural lands Contracts and operations of Department (Mr. Adair), 596; Main road, Sealing of Harbours and Marine (Mr. New­ (Mr. Adair), 717. ton), 498. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 13

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Drink-driving- Electrical installations, Government build­ Anderson, Mr. D. J., Charge (Mr. ings, Inspection (Mr. O'Donnell), 732. Aikens), 2594. Electrical trade- Cashin, Mr. J. T., Charge (Mr. Aikens), Apprentices, Failure rate (Mr. Sherring­ 2846. ton), 2497. Failure to stop after accidents (Mr. Restricted certificates (Mr. Aikens), 1252. Aikens), 2633. Union, Representation on committees McPhail, Mr. J. K., Sentence (Mr. (Mr. Sherrington), 1012. Aikens), 32, 117. Electricity- Driving instructors, Motor vehicles, Regi­ stration (Mr. Dean), 676. Barren Gorge Power Station (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 135. Driving licences- Burdekin area, Supply, Interruption (Mr. Applicants, Medical certificates (Mr. Coburn), 2304. Aikens), 2494. Croydon, Supply (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 501. Civilian testing officers (Mr. Duggan), Electric Light and Power Regulations­ 1404. Amendments (Mr. Sherrington), 203. Provisional (Mr. Duggan), 26. Reprint (Mr. Sherrington), 294. Testing centres, Brisbane (Mr. Bromley), Standing committee (Mr. Sherrington), 2595; Wynnum-Manly area (Mr. New­ 1012. ton), 2762. Electrical' Industry Safety Committee, Drought-stricken areas- Composition (Mr. Sherrington), 2025. Commonwealth aid (Mr. Bromley), 3237. Murder Island powerhouse, Townsville, Districts declared (Mr. Bromley), 2525; Soot nuisance (Mr. Aikens), 60, 2879. (Mr. V. E. Jones), 3242. Northern Electric Authority (Mr. Rail freight rebates (Mr. V. E. Jones), Aikens), 1487, 2970. 3242. Poles, Conductivity tests (Mr. Sherring­ State aid (Mr. Bromley), 2525. ton), 1094. Wheat for starving stock (Mr. Rae), 3148. State Electricity Commission­ Drugs, Prices (Mr. Hanson), 120; Amino­ Advertising of loans (Mr. Bromley), pyrone and Dipyrone (Mr. Davies), 833. 1709. Doctor, Appointment (Mr. Sherring­ Duchess, Police station (Mr. Inch), 1235; ton), 384. New school (Mr. Inch), 2765. Technical committee (Mr. Sherring­ Eagle Farm airport, Liquor prices (Mr. ton), 1012. Graham), 2066. Tennyson powerhouse, Soot nuisance (Mr. Hughes), 30. East Mackay, Reclamation scheme and Housing Commission allotments (Mr. Townsville regional board, Overcharges Graham), 206. (Mr. Aikens), 1340. Edge Hill State School, Cairns (Mr. R. Employer organisations, Fines imposed by Jones), 3241. Industrial Court/Commission (Mr. Newton), 1176. Educational books, Sale (Mr. Sherrington), Employment statistics (Mr. Knox), 205, 595, 607, 2766; (Mr. Hanson), 1915. 221. Edward River Mission- Emu Park, Bus proprietor, Subsidy (Mr. Access road, Transport of building Thackeray), 136. material (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 482, 1072. Emu Park-Sleipner Junction, Railway Accommodation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 221, branch line (Mr. Thackeray), 205. 675, 2067, 2308. Ernest Junction, Railway property (Mr. Airstrip, Improvement (Mr. Wallis­ Bennett), 254. Smith), 3104. Esher Street, Tarragindi, School site (Mr. X-ray unit (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2526, Bromley), 2710. 2593. Estate duty, Queensland estates (Mr. Einasleigh, Cattle railed and goods received Tucker), 441. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1094. Estimates, Department of Health, Discus­ Electoral rolls, Civilian checking (Mr. sion (Mr. Duggan), 502. Bennett), 2844; State and Federal checks (Mr. Aikens), 3007. , Motor section cars (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3148. Electrical appliances, Financial arrange­ ments for purchases (Mr. Sherrington), Evans Deakin & Co. Pty. Ltd., Gelignite 610; Electrocutions (Mr. Sherrington), storage (Mr. Bennett), 295, 481. 805. Evengy block, Warbreccan Station, Ballot Electrical engineering diploma courses, (Mr. Duggan), 1251. Correspondence notes (Mr. Wallis­ Explosives, Townsville storage (Mr. Smith), 3207. Aikens), 3007. 14 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Extension scholarships, Secondary school Flora, North Queensland, Preservation students (Mr. Bromley), 3150. officers (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1155. Factories and Shops Act, Inclusion of boot Fluoridation, Water, Seminars (Mr. polish in list of exempted goods (Mr. Aikens), 310. Murray), 2971, 3011. Fogarty, Mr. A., Death in Woorabinda Fairfax Island, National park, Naval gun­ Aboriginal Settlement gaol (Mr. nery practice (Mr. Hanson), 2163. Duggan), 3105. Fairfield Road, Traffic (Mr. Hughes), 30; Food, Prices, Control (Mr. Bennett), 673; (Mr. Lee), 205; Widening (Mr. Adulteration (Mr. Newton), 2418. Hughes), 501. Foot and mouth disease, Garbage disposal Fairfield-Sherwood-Ipswich Roads inter­ points at ports (Mr. Hanson), 2709. section (Mr. Lee), 205. Forestry­ Fares, Rail, Concessions to nurses (Mr. Bailey's Creek and Cape Tribulation Davies), 3108. areas (Mr. Adair), 1314. Farm Water Supplies Assistance Act, North Queensland, Reforestation (Mr. Advances (Mr. Duggan), 987; Applica­ Coburn), 609. tions (Mr. Newton), 2879. Tuan area (Mr. Davies), 32. Farmer, Mr. E., Charge preferred by Forsayth- Constable Webster (Mr. Mann), 438. Cattle railed and goods received (Mr. Fauna- Wallis-Smith), 1094. Designs, Decimal coinage (Mr. Aikens), Hospital, Matron's days off (Mr. Wallis­ 310. Smith), 3011. Mt. Garnet area, Proclamation of Railway houses (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2420, sanctuary (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3010. 3010. North Queensland, Preservation officers Fortitude Valley, Police station, Complaints (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1155, 2526. from Pinkenba-Myrtletown and Meeandah areas (Mr. Melloy), 1626; Federal estate duty, Queensland estates Police district, Patrol cars (Mr. (Mr. Tucker), 441. Melloy), 2306. Fields, T. A., Pty. Ltd., Franchise for Fox Street, Redbank, Street lighting (Mr. Rockhampton killings (Mr. Thacke­ Donald), 3239. ray), 136. Free milk scheme, Incidence of tonsilitis Films, Depicting work of members of (Mr. Melloy), 482. Parliament (Mr. Knox), 134; Motion picture, Renting (Mr. Aikens), 1916. Freights, Rail- Financial Emergency Relief Extension Act Barley (Mr. Duggan), 2242. (Mr. Duggan), 924. Coal, Moura-Gladstone (Mr. Graham), 411. Fingerprinting (Mr. Duggan), 26. Keith Hollands Shipping Co. Pty. Ltd., Fire brigade station, Roma Street site (Mr. Contract (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 30; (Mr. Ramsden), 121; Hardgrave Park site Duggan), 292, 1486; (Mr. Bromley), (Mr. Hughes), 1405. 3150. Fishing industry- Molasses, Bulk (Mr. Graham), 411. Cairns cannery, Proposed (Mr. R. Jones), Oil, Residual (Mr. Marsden), 2637. 2845. Rebates, Exports (Mr. Duggan), 219; Master fisherman's licence (Mr. Camm), Fodder for starving stock (Mr. V. E. 135. Jones), 3242. Sandgate fish depot (Mr. Dean), 2592. Sugar, Cane and raw (Mr. Graham), 411. Torres Strait Islands (Mr. Adair), 833, French nuclear explosion in Pacific Ocean 906. (Mr. Hanson), 2527. Townsville mackerel, Sale by Brisbane Fruit, Townsville, Inspection (Mr. Aikens), Fish Board (Mr. Aikens), 1915. 1154; Local consumption, Quality (Mr. Fitzroy River, Pollution tests (Mr. Thacke­ Aikens), 3102. ray), 501. Gamble, Mr. D., Penalty, Dangerous Fitzroy River Basin Land Development driving (Mr. Aikens), 2495. Scheme- Garbage disposal points at ports (Mr. Commission on land sales (Mr. Lloyd), Hanson), 2709. 2762. Garbutt, Army battle group plan (Mr. Purchase arrangements (Mr. Lloyd), Tucker), 2066. 2843. Gavial Creek, Rockhampton Mutton Sup­ Scrub clearing (Mr. O'Donnell), 3237. plies, Site (Mr. Thackeray), 164. Flaggy Creek water conservation scheme Gelignite, Storage, Evans Deakin & Co. (Mr. R. Jones), 2969. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), 295, 481. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 15

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Georgetown hospital, Matron's days off Hamilton Road-Gympie Road intersection (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3010. (Mr. Campbell), 674. Georgetown-Mt. Surprise beef cattle road, Handford and Murphy Roads, Zillmere, Completion (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 533; Overhead bridge (Mr. Melloy), 58, Flood damage (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 116, 162. 2308. Hann Highway, Nettle Creek bridge (Mr. Gilbert River area, Experimental plot, Wallis-Smith), 595. Establishment (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 836. Hann Highway-Mt. Surprise beef cattle Gilbert River Police Station (Mr. Wallis­ road (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 533. Smith), 2243. Hansen's disease, Aboriginals, Mareeba Giru, Inclusion in Townsville Abattoir area (Mr. Adair), 2304. Board area (Mr. Coburn), 163; Rail Harbour Board, Townsville (Mr. Tucker), motors, Late running (Mr. Coburn), 3207. 409. Harbours- Giru-Ayr, School transport service (Mr. Dredging (Mr. Newton), 2967. Coburn), 675; Road, West Barratta Dues, Oil exports and imports (Mr. bridge (Mr. Coburn), 715, 1420, 2881. Lloyd), 203, 309, 437. "Give way" traffic signs, Sandgate (Mr. Garbage disposal points (Mr. Hanson), Dean), 3011. 2709. Gladstone- Small boats, Mackay (Mr. Graham), Alumina refinery, American finance (Mr. 1405; Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 2708. Lloyd), 2593, 2635. Harbours and Marine Department, Break­ Comalco, Government services, Cost waters, Vessels scuttled (Mr. Newton), (Mr. Lloyd), 310, 342, 481. 732; Dredging (Mr. Newton), 498, Housing Commission houses (Mr. 2967. Hanson), 61; (Mr. Sherrington), 834. Hardgrave Park, Fire brigade site (Mr. Gladstone-Moura railway line (see "Rail­ Hughes), 1405. ways-Moura"). Hartley's Creek bridge, Cook Highway (Mr. Adair), 3207. Gladstone Road-Annerley Road intersection (Mr. Hughes), 410. Health Department, Estimates, Discussion (Mr. Duggan), 502. Gladstone Road-Deighton Road inter­ section (Mr. Hughes), 410. Hemmant Police Station (Mr. Houston), 591, 1072. Goondoo Pty. Ltd., Mclntosh Island, Hendra High School, Entrance road and Southport, Sand-pumping contract parade area (Mr. Knox), 255; Widdop (Mr. Duggan), 1604, 3008. Street excavation hazard (Mr. Knox), Government buildings, Electrical installa­ 3011. tions, Inspection (Mr. O'Donnell), 732. Herberton, State school, Grounds (Mr. Government Printing Office, Committee of Wallis-Smith), 613; Aboriginal reserve, inquiry (Mr. Bennett), 608. Electricity reticulation (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 2067. Gravel spillage, Trucks, Milton Road (Mr. Windsor), 496. Herberton- main road (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1315. Green Island, Small-boat jetty (Mr. Adair), 312; Camp sites (Mr. Adair), 717, 806; Herberton-Kooboora road (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. R. Jones), 3240. Smith), 3104. Hire purchase, Motor vehicles, Insurance Gregory Downs Police Station (Mr. Inch), premiums (Mr. Duggan), 382. 1235. Holland Park, Police district (Mr. Newton), Gravely, Housing Commission estate, 2520; Nursery Road, Housing Com­ Rental houses (Mr. Lloyd), 907. mission flats (Mr. Newton), 2527. Gympie Road, Aspley, Reconstruction (Mr. Hollands, Keith, Shipping Co. Pty. Ltd.­ Campbell), 909. Gulf ports, Shipping service (Mr. Wallis­ Gympie Road-Hamilton Road intersection, Smith), 1071; (Mr. Bromley), 3150. Traffic lights (Mr. Campbell), 674. Rail freight contract (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Haemophilia, Use of peanuts in treatment 30; (Mr. Duggan), 1486; (Mr. (Mr. Coburn), 2635. Bromley), 3150. Hail damage, Tobacco crops (Mr. Wallis­ Shipping contract (Mr. Duggan), 292; Smith), 1487; (Mr. Adair), 1834, 1916. Mr. Melloy), 310; (Mr. Bromley), 315Q . Hambledon mill area, Sugar cane assign­ ments, New (Mr. Adair), 312, 805. Hospitals- Hamilton Police Station, Staffing and com­ Accommodation, Brisbane (Mr. Newton), plaints from Pinkenba-Myrtletown and 383. Meeandah areas (Mr. Melloy), 1626. Admission of patients (Mr. Melloy), 295. 16 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Hospitals-continued: Hospitals-continued: Alpha, Doctor, Appointment (Mr. Public, Constructed since 1957 (Mr. O'Donnell), 294, 2024, 2305, 2525, Melloy), 409; Brisbane, Alleged 2706. maladministration (Mr. Herbert), 444. Aramac, Doctor, Appointment (Mr. Redcliffe (Mr. Duggan), 2494. O'Donnell), 294, 2024, 2305, 2525. Townsville- Atherton, X-ray unit (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3149; Lift (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3239. General- Child guidance centre (Mr. Tucker), Ayr- 2967, 3241. Assistant medical officer, Appointment Doctors (Mr. Tucker), 2527. (Mr. Coburn), 2763. Eye patients (Mr. Aikens), 907, Deputy matron, Appointment (Mr. 2592. Coburn), 2707. Geriatric ward (Mr. Aikens), 833, Restoration (Mr. Coburn), 119, 1071. 2705. Brisbane, Additional (Mr. Newton), 383; Physiotherapists (Mr. Aikens), 1071. Maladministration, Alleged (Mr. Psychiatric block (Mr. Tucker), Herbert), 444. 2967, 3241. Brisbane General- X-ray machines (Mr. Tucker), 611, Additional wards (Mr. Dean), 342. 2527, 2884. Ambulance waiting room (Mr. Dean), Site, Western suburbs (Mr. Tucker), 256. 2307. Bromley, Mrs. A., Admission (Mr. Hotels, Children in parked cars (Mr. Dean), Campbell), 439. 3006; Women drinking in public bars (Mr. Dean), 3208. Brisbane Special, Patient rehabilitation (Mr. Bennett), 2706. Housing Commission- Cherbourg (Mr. Melloy), 203. Apprentices (Mr. Newton), 118; (Mr. Duggan), 160. Constructed since 1957 (Mr. Melloy), 409. Armed Forces, Rental houses, Brisbane allotment (Mr. Lloyd), 607; Expendi­ Dental hospitals and clinics- ture (Mr. Hanson), 925. Alpha, Rail clinic (Mr. O'Donnell), Ayr houses (Mr. Coburn), 1235. 2637. Bald Hills Road, Land (Mr. Dean), 730, Atherton (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 205. 3152. Barcaldine (Mr. O'Donnell), 294. Belmont electorate, Rental houses (Mr. Brisbane, Turbot Street (Mr. Melloy), Newton), 3106. 295. Brisbane northern suburbs, Rental houses Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 2845, 3010. (Mr. Melloy), 3241. Childrens', St. Paul's Terrace (Mr. Cairns houses (Mr. Adair), 2498; (Mr. R. Melloy), 295. Jones), 2763. Cribb Island (Mr. Melloy), 59. Carina project, Sewerage (Mr. Newton), 3106. Inala (Mr. Sherrington), 120, 2845. Chermside, Rental houses (Mr. Melloy), Means test (Mr. Davies), 1628; (Mr. 3147. R. Jones), 3010. Contract prices (Mr. Sherrington), 28. St. Paul's Terrace (Mr. Melloy), 295. Dalby, Rental houses (Mr. Diplock), 987. Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 2066. Day labour projects (Mr. Newton), 58. Doctors, Rural areas (Mr. O'Donnell), Deposits, Purchase houses (Mr. Sherring­ 294, 2305, 2525. ton), 482. Forsayth (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3011. East Mackay (Mr. Graham), 206. Georgetown (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3011. Employees, Proposed work stoppage, Hyperbaric-oxygen chamber (Mr. Warning (Mr. Sherrington), 3103. Hanlon), 1604. Existing houses, Applications to purchase lnala dental clinic (Mr. Sherrington), 120, (Mr. Newton), 28; Loans (Mr. Lloyd), 2845. 672. Mackay (Mr. Graham), 2309. Flats- Maladministration, Alleged (Mr. Applications and allocations (Mr. Herbert), 444. Hanlon), 57; (Mr. Newton), 2417. Patients, Admissions (Mr. Melloy), 295. Bundock Street, Townsville (Mr. Pharmacies, Criticism (Mr. Herbert), Tucker), 2066. 834. Mackay (Mr. Graham), 1314, 2162. Princess Alexandra, "S" wards (Mr. Number erected (Mr. Newton), 2417. Bennett), 120; Proposed canteen and Nursery Road, Holland Park (Mr. public toilet block (Mr. Mann), 384. Newton), 2527. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 17

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTJIONS-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Flats-continued- Rental houses-continued- Pensioners (Mr. Lloyd), 163. Brisbane northern suburbs (Mr. Townsville, Bundock Street (Mr. Melloy), 3241. Tucker), 2066. Cairns (Mr. Adair), 2498; (Mr. R. Gladstone houses (Mr. Hanson), 61; (Mr. Jones), 2763. Sherrington), 834. Carina project (Mr. Newton), 3106. Group contracts (Mr. Sherrington), 28, Chermside (Mr. Melloy), 3147. 834; (Mr. Newton), 58. Dalby (Mr. Diplock), 987. Gravely estate, Rental houses (Mr. Gladstone (Mr. Hanson), 61; (Mr. Lloyd), 907. Sherrington), 834. Holland Park, Nursery Road flats (Mr. Gravely estate (Mr. Lloyd), 907. Newton), 2527. Ipswich estate (Mr. Lloyd), 907. Ipswich estate, Rental houses (Mr. Mackay (Mr. Graham), 33, 2162, Lloyd), 907; Leichhardt project, 2308. Shopping centre (Mr. Donald), 1405. Manly project (Mr. Newton), 3106. Leichhardt project, Ipswich, Shopping Mareeba (Mr. Adair), 3207. centre (Mr. Donald), 1405. Mareeba area (Mr. Adair), 1155. Mackay, Rental houses (Mr. Graham), Maryborough (Mr. Davies), 2498. 33, 2162, 2308; Flats (Mr. Graham), Mt. Gravatt East project (Mr. 1314, 2162. Newton), 3106. Manly project, Sewerage (Mr. Newton), Moura (Mr. Lloyd), 292, 3236. 3106. Nudgee (Mr. Melloy), 3147. Mareeba area houses (Mr. Adair), 1155. Number, Erected (Mr. Hanlon), 57; Mareeba houses (Mr. Adair), 3207. (Mr. Newton), 2"417; Let (Mr. Maryborough houses (Mr. Davies), 2498. Sherrington) , 2419. Mt. Gravatt- Pensioners (Mr. Lloyd), 163. East, Project, Sewerage (Mr. Newton), Priorities (Mr. Sherrington), 2419. 3106. Private industry (Mr. Lloyd), 2418. Land purchased (Mr. Newton), 312. Re-painting (Mr. Newton), 3151. Wecker Road estate (Mr. Newton), Richmond (Mr. Lonergan), 1421. 204. Rockhampton (Mr. Pilbeam), 1095; Mt. Isa houses (Mr. Inch), 2765. (Mr. Thackeray), 2765, 2970. Moura houses (Mr. Lloyd), 292, 3236. Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 2595. Nudgee rental houses (Mr. Melloy), Trouts Road, Stafford (Mr. Lloyd), 3147. 907. Pensioners, Rental accommodation (Mr. Zillmere (Mr. Melloy), 3147. Lloyd), 163. Richmond houses (Mr. Lonergan), 1421. Purchase houses- Rockhampton- Advances, Maximum (Mr. Coburn), Houses (Mr. Thackeray), 206; (Mr. 609. Pilbeam), 1095. Ayr (Mr. Coburn), 1235. Park Avenue houses (Mr. Thackeray), Cairns (Mr. Adair), 2498; (Mr. R. 2970. Jones), 2763. Rental houses (Mr. Thackeray), 2765. Deposits (Mr. Sherrington), 482, 2419. Thozet Road, Proposed project (Mr. Gladstone (Mr. Hanson), 61. Thackeray), 206. Loans (Mr. Lloyd), 672. Sandgate, Bracken Ridge land (Mr. Mareeba (Mr. Adair), 3207. Dean), 730, 3152. Mareeba area (Mr. Adair), 1155. Stafford, Trouts Road, Rental houses (Mr. Lloyd), 907. Number sold (Mr. Sherrington), 2419. Rockhampton (Mr. Pilbeam), 1095; Townsville- (Mr. Thackeray), 2970. Army battle group plan and effect on Redbank houses (Mr. Donald), 59, 3239. accommodation (Mr. Tucker), 2066. Rental houses- Bundock Street flats (Mr. Tucker), Applications and allocations (Mr. 2066. Hanlon), 57; (Mr. Newton), 2417; Rental houses (Mr. Tucker), 2595. (Mr. Sherrington), 2419. Armed Forces, Brisbane allotment Tradesmen, Number employed (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 607, 907; Expenditure Newton), 118; Recruited overseas, (Mr. Hanson), 925. Priority (Mr. Duggan), 2162. Ayr (Mr. Coburn), 1235. Virginia, Sites (Mr. Melloy), 2765. Belmont electorate (Mr. Newton), Wecker Road housing estate, Mt. Gravatt 3106. (Mr. Newton), 204. 18 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Housing Commission-continued: Interdict Act (Mr. Bennett), 254. Zillmere rental houses (Mr. Melloy), Intrastate air transport (Mr. Walsh), 160. 3147. Invicta mill area, Sugar cane assignments, Hughenden, Railway guards' positions, Mona Park lands (Mr. Tucker), 2420; Cancellation (Mr. Tucker), 1527, Millaroo and Dalbeg (Mr. Coburn), 1626. 2594. Hunold, Mr. F. I., Penalty, Dangerous Ipswich- driving (Mr. Aikens), 2495. Electorates, Boundaries (Mr. Donald), 30. Hyacinth, Pioneer River (Mr. Graham), Housing Commission estate, Rental 2309, 2417; Brisbane and Bremer houses (Mr. Lloyd), 907. Rivers (Mr. Donald), 2880. Leichhardt Housing Commission project, Hyperbaric-oxygen chamber (Mr. Hanlon), Shopping centre (Mr. Donald), 1405. 1604. Railway workshops, Japanese wood Inala, Dental clinic (Mr. Sherrington), 120, screws (Mr. Sherrington), 61; Uns.er­ 2845; Blunder Road, open drain (Mr. viceable railway coal hoppers, Burnmg Sherrington), 2637. (Mr. Donald), 611. India, Foodstuffs, Donation (Mr. Hughes), Ipswich-Fairfield-Sherwood Roads intersec­ 119; Coal, Market (Mr. Hanson), 733. tion (Mr. Lee), 205. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Iron ore deposits, Constance Range area Act- (Mr. Tucker), 1252. Amendments, Conference (Mr. Lloyd), Iron Range-Portland Roads road (Mr. 309, 671. Adair), 3207. Bonus payments (Mr. Hanlon), 731. Irrigation and water supply- Fines imposed (Mr. Newton), 1176. Burdekin River area, Clare, Dalbeg and Industrial relations, Government concern Millaroo (Mr. Coburn), 410, 1526. (Mr. Murray), 310. Dam and weir construction (Mr. New­ Trade unions, Conferences with Premier ton), 2879. (Mr. Lloyd), 803. Flaggy Creek scheme (Mr. R. J ones), Industrial Court/Commission- 2969. Bonus payments (Mr. Hanlon), 731. Gilbert River area, Experimental plot, Fines imposed (Mr. Newton), 1176. Establishment (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 836. President and members, Salaries (Mr. Mareeba area (Mr. Adair), 412, 437. Hanlon), 731. Maryborough area, Underground water Industrial deafness, Assessment for supply (Mr. Davies), 206, 312, 3108. workers' compensation (Mr. Duggan), Millstream water conservation scheme 1071. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 595. Industrial development, Advertising costs Paddy's Green area (Mr. Wallis-Smith), (Mr. Lloyd), 3205. 2595, 2882. Industrial sites, Government acquisition of Tumoulin area (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 595. land (Mr. Aikens), 498; Queensfield Irvinebank- estate, Wacol (Mr. Duggan), 2301. Police station (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2243. Industries, Overseas companies, Capital School of Arts hall (Mr. Wallis-Smith), invested and Government assistance 443. (Mr. Sherrington), 136; (Mr. Lloyd), 2593, 2635. State school (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 613, 2968. Inebriates institution, Marburg (Mr. State Treatment Works, Ore storage (Mr. Bennett), 2636. Wallis-Smith), 310, 411. Inebriates Institution Act, Reprint (Mr. Irvinebank-Herberton main road (Mr. Bennett), 2844. Wallis-Smith), 1315. Innot Hot Springs, Tobacco crops, Hail Irvinebank-Silver Valley road (Mr. Wallis­ damage (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1487; (Mr. Smith), 2968, 3149. Adair), 1834. J andowae, T.A.B. distribution to race club Institute of Technology, Commonwealth (Mr. Sullivan), 311. technical scholarships (Mr. Tucker), 2307; Chemistry department, Facilities Japan, Australian sugar sold, Price (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 3205. Duggan), 3105. Insurance- Japanese wood screws, Ipswich Railway Interdict Act, Policies (Mr. Bennett), 254. Workshops (Mr. Sherrington), 61. Motor vehicles under hire purchase (Mr. Jeffriess, Mr. J. B., Drunkenness, Charge Duggan), 382. (Mr. Aikens), 2846, 2965, 3108. Television contracts (Mr. Duggan), 218, Jericho Police Station (Mr. O'Donnell), 253. 1914. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 19

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: John Burke Ltd., Shipping contract (Mr. Leichhardt, Ipswich, Housing Commission Duggan), 292, 1487. project, Shopping centre (Mr. Donald), Jonsson, Mr. A. E., Transport breaches 1405. (Mr. Aikens), 165. L'Estrange Terrace-Kelvin Grove Road­ Prospect Terrace intersection (Mr. Junior Public Examination­ Hanlon), 2881. "Citizenship Education" and "Occupa­ tions" (Mr. Houston), 924. Level crossings, Boundary Road, Cooper's Plains (Mr. Sherrington), 255; Zillmere Revaluation of papers (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Campbell), 411. 2520. Syllabus (Mr. Houston), 803. Licences- Telecast lessons (Mr. R. Jones), 3149. Chiropractors (Mr. Mann), 1252. Juvenile crime (Mr. Bennett), 731. Liquor, North Queensland Golf Associa­ tion (Mr. Aikens), 733; Lang Park and Kalbar Police Station (Mr. Muller), 1709. Brisbane Cricket Ground (Mr. Aikens), Kamerunga main road, Redlynch-Barron 1915. River section (Mr. Adair), 31. Master fishermen (Mr. Camm), 135. Kangaroo meat, Human consumption, Motor vehicle drivers- Sale (Mr. Hughes), 1252, 1315. Applicants, Medical certificates (Mr. Kangaroo Point- Aikens), 2494. Gelignite and blasting operations (Mr. Civilian testing officers (Mr. Duggan), Bennett), 295, 481. 1404. Main Street, School crossing (Mr. Provisional (Mr. Duggan), 26. Bennett), 673. Testing centres, Brisbane (Mr. Police station (Mr. Bennett), 592. Bromley), 2595; Wynnum-Manly area (Mr. Newton), 2762. Kelvin Grove Police Station (Mr. Hanlon), 608, 715. Taxi-cabs (Mr. Duggan), 161; (Mr. Dean), 676; (Mr. Lloyd), 803. Kelvin Grove Road-Prospect Terrace­ L'Estrange Terrace intersection (Mr. Lifesavers, North and South coast beaches, Hanlon), 2881. Free transport (Mr. Bromley), 2243. Kennedy Highway (see "Hann Highway"). Lindores, Police sergeant, Transfer (Mr. O'Donnell), 1813. Keppel Sands, Boat launching ramp (Mr. Thackeray), 164. Liquor- Kessels Road-Logan Road intersection (Mr. Canteen, Roma Street Police Station (Mr. Newton), 2637. Bennett), 2523. Kidston Police Station (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Licences, North Queensland sporting 2243. associations (Mr. Aikens), 733; Lang Park and Brisbane Cricket Ground King Ranch Development Co., Tully area, (Mr. Aikens), 1915. Crown lands, Additional (Mr. Byrne), Prices, Eagle Farm airport (Mr. 2420. Graham), 2066. Kooboora-Almaden main road (Mr. Wallis­ Women drinking in hotel public bars Smith), 2709. (Mr. Dean), 3208. Kooboora-Herberton road (Mr. Wallis­ Livestock and meat industry, Committee of Smith), 3104. inquiry, Report (Mr. Coburn), 674. Kuranda, National fitness camp site (Mr. Loan advances, Co-operative building Wallis-Smith), 344; Railway bridge societies (Mr. Lloyd), 27. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2163. Local authorities, Road works, Financial Kuranda-Cairns, Rail motor public address aid (Mr. Knox), 28; (Mr. Aikens), 60; system (Mr. R. Jones), 2764; Grand­ (Mr. Coburn), 441. stand train service (Mr. R. Jones), 2845. Logan Road, Traffic lights (Mr. Newton), 204. Lake's Creek State School (Mr. Thackeray), 1606. Logan Road intersections, Kessels Road and Dawson Road (Mr. Newton), Land Court, Valuer-General's valuations, 2637. Appeals (Mr. Newton), 732. Logan Road-Nursery Road intersection Lang Park, Lease and liquor licence (Mr. (Mr. Newton), 204. Aikens), 1915. Logan Road-Wellington Road intersection Laura, State school, Proposed (Mr. Adair), (Mr. Bromley), 2497. 1626. Lytton Road, Tram stop 24 (Mr. Newton), Lead Board, Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 31. 675. Legal aid, Extension (Mr. Hanlon), 58; Lytton Road-Wellington Road intersection Milgate, Mr. E. J. (Mr. Smith), 2634. (Mr. Bromley), 2497. 20 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTlfONS-continued: Mcintosh Island, Southport, Sand-pumping "Malanda Milk," Townsville area milk contract (Mr. Duggan), 1604, 3008. supply (Mr. Aikens), 2883. Mackay- Malbon Police Station (Mr. Inch), 1235. Abattoir, Cattle yards (Mr. Graham), 32, Manly, Housing Commission rental houses 134, 1527. (Mr. Newton), 3106. Ambulance, Branch zoning (Mr. Graham), 3238. Manly Road-Belmont Road intersection (Mr. Newton), 2966. East, Reclamation scheme and Housing Commission allotments (Mr. Graham), Manly-Wynnum area, Motor vehicle 206. driver's licence testing centre (Mr. Harbour, Carriage of bulk molasses (Mr. Newton), 2762. Graham), 313, 411; Small boats (Mr. Manual-training in high schools, Teachers Graham), 1405. (Mr. Dean), 62; Tools (Mr. Melloy), Hospital, Radio facilities (Mr. Graham), 3205. 2309. Marburg, Inebriates institution (Mr. Housing Commission houses and fiats Bennett), 2636. (see "Housing Commission"). Railway employees, Leave to attend Mareeba- military camps (Mr. Graham), 3107. Assay office (Mr. Adair), 596. South, School facilities, Additional (Mr. Barron River bridge (Mr. Adair), 2527. Graham), 1314. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Adair), Works Department employees, Proposed 3207. work stoppage, Warning (Mr. Mining surveyor, Appointment (Mr. Graham), 3148. Adair), 1627. Mackerel, Townsville, Sale by Brisbane Police, Buildings, New (Mr. Adair), 1?6, Fish Board (Mr. Aikens), 1915. 2882; Vehicle, Additional (Mr. Adarr), McPhail, Mr. J. K., Drink-driving offence 1314. (Mr. Aikens), 32, 117. State school, Sports oval (Mr. Adair), Magistrates Court, Traffic cases, Adjourn­ 136, 2965; Remodelling (Mr. Adair), ments (Mr. Sherrington), 2970. 2883. Maidavale State School (Mr. Coburn), 836, 2763. Mareeba area- Aboriginals, Hansen's disease (Mr. Main roads­ Adair), 2304; Living conditions (Mr. Atherton-Tolga (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 61, Adair), 2498. 595, 1487, 2244. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Adair), Ayr-Giru, West Barratta bridge (Mr. 1155. Coburn), 715, 1420, 2881. School transport services (Mr. Adair), Bowen-Collinsville (Mr. Aikens), 533. 166; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1604. Cook Highway, Hartley's Creek bridge Tobacco (see "Tobacco Industry"). (Mr. Adair), 3207. Valuer-General's valuations (Mr. Adair), Daintree (Mr. Adair), 717. 1626. Hann Highway (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 595. Mareeba-Dimbulah irrigation area, Govern­ Herberton-Irvinebank (Mr. Wallis- ment aid to Ama graze Ltd. (Mr. Smith), 1315. Wallis-Smith), 1604, 1625. Kamerunga (Mr. Adair), 31. Marian Weir, Water hyacinth (Mr. Kooboora-Almaden (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Graham), 2309, 2417. 2709. Marina Plains, Cattle-holding yards (Mr. Mt. Garnett-Ravenshoe, Millstream Adair), 121, 133. bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2882. Mt. Isa-Mary Kathleen (Mr. Inch), 31. Marketing boards under the Primary P~o­ ducers' Organisation and Marketmg Mulligan Highway (Mr. Adair), 412, 613. Acts (Mr. Murray), 3104. Old Cleveland Road (Mr. Newton), 2843. Markets, Brisbane, Package charge (Mr. Peak Downs Highway, Mackay-Clermont Chinchen), 3152. section (Mr. Graham), 135, 1627. Virginia-Deagon (Mr. Melloy), 30. Maryborough- Main Roads Department­ Housing Commission houses (Mr. Davies), 2498. Bowen-Collinsvi!Ie road, Truck work (Mr. Aikens), 533. Railway workshops (Mr. Davies), 206. Brisbane city area, Road works (Mr. Tuan forestry area (Mr. Davies), 32. Knox), 28; (Mr. Aikens), 60. Maryborough area, Underground water Redbank, Road sign (Mr. Donald), 120. supply (Mr. Davies), 206, 312, 3108. Southerden-Deagon-Brisbane Streets Mary Kathleen-Mt. Isa main road (Mr. intersection, Sandgate (Mr. Dean), 733. Inch), 31. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 21

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Mary River area, Valuer-General's valua­ Mitchelton, Opportunity school (Mr. tions (Mr. Adair), 1626. Lloyd), 162. Mayne railway yards, Locomotives and Molasses, Bulk, Carriage to Mackay smog problem (Mr. Ramsden), 836. Harbour (Mr. Graham), 313; Trans­ port tax and rail freights (Mr. Meat industry- Graham), 411. Committee of inquiry, Report (Mr. Coburn), 674. Mona Park, Sugar cane assignments (Mr. Tucker), 2420. Kangaroo meat, Sale (Mr. Hughes), 1252, 1315. Moonie oil- Marketing, Inquiry (Mr. Sherrington), Harbour dues (Mr. Lloyd), 203, 309. 2709. Pipeline (Mr. Lloyd), 27, 56, 3236. Meat works, Treatment charges (Mr. Refining, Ampol Petroleum (Q'ld) Pty. Sherrington), 1094. Ltd. (Mr. Lloyd), 1154. Meeandah area, Complaints, Hamilton and Royalty (Mr. Lloyd), 27, 56, 1154. Fortitude Valley Police Stations (Mr. Tariff Board hearings (Mr. Hughes), Melloy), 1626. 3239. Miallo area, Crown land, Ballots (Mr. Moonie Pipeline Co. Pty. Ltd., Share listing Adair), 412. (Mr. Lloyd), 163; Pipeline charges Milgate, Mr. E. J., Trials, Legal costs (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 3236. Smith), 2634; Investigating committee Moreton Bay- (Mr. Smith), 2634. Beaches, Pollution (Mr. Dean), 291, Milk­ 2884, 3011. By-products (Mr. Hanson), 1095. Breakwaters (Mr. Newton), 732. Free, School children, Incidence of Shipping channels, Dredging (Mr. tonsilitis (Mr. Melloy), 482. Lloyd), 309. Processed, Export (Mr. Hanson), 612. Morningside Police Station (Mr. Houston), Townsville area, Supply (Mr. Aikens), 591, 1072. 2883; School children (Mr. Aikens), 3146. Mossman-Cooktown road (Mr. Adair), Millaa Millaa-Tolga, School bus services 2304. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 344. Motion picture films, Renting (Mr. Aikens), Millaroo- 1916. Burdekin River, Water available to Motor vehicles- farmers (Mr. Coburn), 410. Accidents, Age groups involved (Mr. Irrigation channels (Mr. Coburn), 1526. Sherrington), 908. Sugar cane assignments (Mr. Coburn), Advertisements emphasising speed (Mr. 2594. Bromley), 3009. Millican and Greenslade, Fees, Townsville Bundaberg, Parking (Mr. Walsh), 344. co-operative building societies (Mr. Commonwealth Government, Parking Aikens), 497, 716. (Mr. Aikens), 1176. Millstream, Tumoulin area, Irrigation scheme (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 595; Drivers' licences- Bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2882. Applicants, Medical certificates (Mr. Aikens), 2494. Milton Road, Trucks spilling gravel (Mr. Windsor), 496. Civilian testing officers (Mr. Duggan), 1404. Mines Exploration Pty. Ltd., Charters Provisional (Mr. Duggan), 26. Towers prospecting (Mr. Lonergan), 1420. Testing centres, Brisbane (Mr. Brom­ ley), 2595; Wynnum-Manly area Mine-workers, Married, Retirement pay­ (Mr. Newton), 2762. ments (Mr. Donald), 30; Miners' phthisis pensions (Mr. Aikens), 1741. Driving instructors, Registration (Mr. Dean), 676. Ministerial overseas tours (Mr. Lloyd), 56. Hire purchase, Insurance premiums (Mr. Mirani Shire, Developmental beef and Duggan), 382. secondary roads, Expenditure (Mr. Open exhausts (Mr. Dean), 2970. Graham), 1627. Overloading (Mr. Duggan), 309; Ather­ Mitchell River Mission- ton Tableland area, Timber trucks Access road, Transport of building (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2025. material (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 482, Registrations (Mr. Sherrington), 908; 1072. Fees, Thursday Island (Mr. Adair), Accommodation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 221, 2883. 675, 2067, 2308. Seat belts, Anchorages (Mr. Murray), X-ray unit (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2526, 205; Standard equipment (Mr. Ran­ 2593. son), 3150. 22 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Motor vehicles-continued: Moura-Kianga coal, Royalty (Mr. Lloyd), Signs indicating blatant traffic offences 27, 56. (Mr. Dean), 2528. Moynahan, Judge, Sentence on Mr. W. C. Silencers (Mr. Dean), 2970. Walton (Mr. Aikens), 443. Thursday Island, Registration fees (Mr. Mulligan Highway, Mt. Molloy-Mt. Car­ Adair), 2883. bine section, Bitumen sealing (Mr. Mt. Bartle Frere television station road Adair), 412; Construction work (Mr. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3207. Adair), 613. Mt. Carbine-Mt. Molloy main road (Mr. Mundoo State School, Teacher's residence Adair), 412. (Mr. Byrne), 2845. Mt. Christian, Train derailment, Railway Mungana- Appeal Board (Mr. Thackeray), 1341. Cattle railed and goods received (Mr. Mt. Garnet aboriginal reserve, Electricity Wallis-Smith), 1094. reticulation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2067; Cattle-trucking yards (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Accommodation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 442. 2882. Caves (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 165. Mt. Garnet area, Proclamation of fauna Murder Island powerhouse, Townsville, sanctuary (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3010. Soot nuisance (Mr. Aikens), 60, 2879. Mt. Garnet-Ravenshoe main road, Mill­ Murphy and Handford Roads, Zillmere,. stream bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Overhead bridge (Mr. Melloy), 58, 2882. 116, 162. Mt. Gravatt, Housing Commission, Wecker Mutchilba, Secondary school facilities, Road estate (Mr. Newton), 204; Land Establishment (Mr. Wallis-Smith), purchased (Mr. Newton), 312. 294. Mt. Gravatt East, State school crossing Myrtletown, Water-police patrols (Mr. (Mr. Newton), 133; Housing Commis­ Melloy), 908. sion rental houses (Mr. Newton), 3106. Myrtletown-Pinkenba area, Complaints, Mt. !sa- Hamilton and Fortitude Valley Police Housing Commission houses (Mr. Inch), Stations (Mr. Me·lloy), 1626. 2765. Nanango Dairy Co-operative Association, Lead Board (Mr. Inch), 31. Prices to cream producers (Mr. Mine, Industrial dispute, Minister's Duggan), 2521. speech (Mr. Houston), 2521; Police National Fitness Council, Kuranda camp instructions (Mr. Bennett), 2636, 2706, site (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 344. 3008. National Hotel, Royal Commission (Mr. Town View, Proposed State school (Mr. Aikens), 118, 165. Inch), 411. Nauruans, Curtis Island, Settlement (Mr. Mt. Isa-Mary Kathleen main road (Mr. Murray), 33; (Mr. Hanson), 2526. Inch), 31. Naval gunnery practice, Fairfax Island, Mt. Isa-Townsville railway line (see National park (Mr. Hanson), 2163. "Railways-Townsville"). Navy bean production (Mr. Murray), Mt. Molloy, Sawmill (Mr. Adair), 120; 3107. State school buildings (Mr. Adair), 806. Nebo Shire, Developmental beef and secondary roads, Expenditure (Mr. Mt. Molloy-Mt. Carbine main road (Mr. Graham), 1627. Adair), 412. Nebo-Collinsville area, Coal for steel Mt. M organ, Copper stockpiling (Mr. manufacture (Mr. Tucker), 2966. Hanson), 2968. Nettle Creek bridge, Hann Highway (Mr. Mt. Spec-Townsville, Water pipeline (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 595, 2244. Tucker), 2162. Newmarket Police Station (Mr. Hanlon), Mt. Surprise, Cattle railed and goods 608. received (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1094. Night-watchmen, School buildings (Mr. Mt. Surprise-Georgetown beef-cattle road, Bromley), 482. Completion (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 533; Flood damage (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Normanton-Cairns, Road transport taxes 2308. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2308. Mt. Surprise-Hann Highway beef-cattle North Quay-Turbot Street intersection road (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 533. (Mr. Bennett), 730. Moura, Housing Commission houses (Mr. North Queensland- Lloyd), 292, 3236. Civil defence (Mr. Tucker), 500. Moura-Gladstone railway line (see "Rail­ Correspondence school courses (Mr. ways"). Tucker), 3108. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 23

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: North Queensland-continued: Oil Industry-continued: Development, Premier's statement (Mr. Moonie oil- Aikens), 498. Harbour dues (Mr. Lloyd), 203, 309. Fauna and flora, Preservation officers Field, Life (Mr. Lloyd), 3236. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1155, 2526. Pipeline (Mr. Lloyd), 27, 56, 3236. Reforestation (Mr. Coburn), 609. Refining, Ampol Petroleum (Qld.) Schools of the Air, Establishment (Mr. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Lloyd), 1154. Tucker), 3108. Royalty (Mr. Lloyd), 27, 56, 1154. Soil testing laboratory (Mr. Aikens), Tariff Board hearings (Mr. Hughes), 671. 3239. Teachers College (Mr. R. Jones), 2881. Railway freights, Residual oil (Mr. North Queensland Golf Association, Marsden), 2637. Townsville- Royalty, Moonie oil (Mr. Lloyd), 27, Cape Pallarenda allotments (Mr. 56, 1154. Aikens), 593, 1526. Old Cleveland Road (Mr. Newton), 2843. Liquor licence (Mr. Aikens), 733. :On-course and off-course betting, T.A.B., Town Common lease (Mr. Tucker), Effect (Mr. Sullivan), 311; Tax receipts 164, 674; (Mr. Aikens), 343, 498, and disbursements (Mr. Hanlon), 593, 1012. 1176. Nmih Queensland Rugby League, Towns­ Oonoonba railway buildings, Townsville, ville Sports Reserve, Lease (Mr. Sewerage (Mr. Aikens), 32. Aikens), 1915. Operative Painters and Decorators' Union, North Rockhampton, Musgrave Street area Refusal to admit tradesman (Mr. (Mr. Thackeray), 1628. Campbell), 716. Northern Electric Authority (Mr. Aikens), O'Shea, Police sergeant P. K., Transfer 1487, 2970. (Mr. Bennett), 1812. Northgate Railway Workshops (Mr. Overseas- Melloy), 162. Advertising costs, Industrial development Nuclear explosion in Pacific Ocean (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 3205. Hanson), 2527. Companies, Capital in Queensland indus­ Nudgee, Housing Commission houses (Mr. tries and Government assistance (Mr. Melloy), 3147. Sherrington), 136; (Mr. Lloyd), 2593, 2635. Nundah Police Station, Transfer of Markets, Milk by-products (Mr. sergeant (Mr. Bennett), 2023. Hanson), 1095. Nursery Road-Logan Road intersection Tours, Ministerial (Mr. Lloyd), 56. (Mr. Newton), 204. Tradesmen, Recruitment (Mr. Melloy), Nurses, Concessional rail fares (Mr. 1314; (Mr. Duggan), 2162. Davies), 3108. Oxford Park Railway Station (Mr. Lloyd), Oakey, T.A.B. distribution to race club 3236. (Mr. Sullivan), 311. Pacific Ocean, French nuclear explosion Occupational Safety Committee, Towns­ (Mr. Hanson), 2527. ville, Railway Department (Mr. Packaging of goods for sale (Mr. Sherring­ Tucker), 2595. ton), 220, 253. "Occupations," Junior Public Examination Paddy's Green area, Mareeba, School bus (Mr. Houston), 924. service (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1604; Irrigation project employees (Mr. O'Connor, Mr. P. M., Stipendiary Magis­ Wallis-Smith), 2595, 2882. trate, Railway Appeal Board (Mr. Melloy), 804. Palm Island, Aboriginals (Mr. Tucker), 29. Palmer River bridge (Mr. Adair), 1095. Ogmore, Miners' homes (Mr. Thackeray), 412; State coal mine, Equipment, Sale Park A venue, Rockhampton, Housing (Mr. Thackeray), 1605. Commission houses (Mr. Thackeray), 2970. Oil industry- Parking (see "Traffic-Parking"). Amoco (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.­ Parliament, Members- Dredging requirements (Mr. Lloyd), Brisbane Town Plan, Copy (Mr. 309. Houston), 924. Harbour dues (Mr. Lloyd), 203, 437. Film depicting work (Mr. Knox), 134. Share listing (Mr. Lloyd), 163. Speeches, Printed copy (Mr. Bennett), Ampol Petroleum (Qld.) Pty. Ltd., 609, 673. Harbour dues (Mr. Lloyd), 203, 437; Want of confidence motion, opportunity Moonie oil, Refining (Mr. Lloyd), for debate on Police Force (Mr. Rae), 1154. 2635. 24 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUE§Ti!ONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Parliamentary Standing Committees, Police Department-continued: Annual reports (Mr. Murray), 3105. Camp Hill district (Mr. Newton), 2520. Peak Downs Highway, Mackay-Clermont Capella station (Mr. O'Donnell), 1914. section (Mr. Graham), 135, 1627. Car-towing service conducted by officers Peanuts, Use in treatment of haemophilia (Mr. Bennett), 3009. (Mr. Coburn), 2635. Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement (Mr. Bromley), 1340. Pedestrian crossings- Children in cars parked outside hotels Balmoral tramline, Stop 26 (Mr. (Mr. Dean), 3006. Baxter), 3107. Civilian testing officers, Drivers' licences Civilian guides (Mr. Bromley), 3010. (Mr. Duggan), 1404. Schools (see "State schools"). Cleveland district (Mr. Newton), 2520. Pensioners, Housing Commission rental Closed stations, Accommodation of staff accommodation (Mr. Lloyd), 163. (Mr. Hanlon), 591; (Mr. Bennett), 592. Pharmacies, Public hospitals, Criticism Commissioner- (Mr. Herbert), 834. Motor car (Mr. Bennett), 804, 1812. Pimlico High School, Fabricated steelwork Mt. Isa, Visit (Mr. Bennett), 2636, (Mr. Aikens), 383, 925; Expenditure 2706, 3008. (Mr. Aikens), 443. Prince Consort Cafe, Visits (Mr. Pinkenba, Police station (Mr. Melloy), Bennett), 1812. 594; Serpentine Road disturbance Reports on administration of Force (Mr. Melloy), 2880. (Mr. Bennett), 1941. Consorting squad, Transfers (Mr. Pinkenba area- Bennett), 1812. Hamilton and Fortitude Valley Police Cook electorate, Stations (Mr. Adair), Stations, Complaints (Mr. Melloy), 596. 1626. Cooktown, Residence (Mr. Adair), 137. Serpentine Road, Disturbance (Mr. Melloy), 2880. Crime, Reported offences (Mr. Hanlon), 591, 614; (Mr. Melloy), 594, 614; (Mr. Water-police patrols (Mr. Melloy), 908. Bennett), 608; Juvenile (Mr. Bennett), Pioneer River, Water hyacinth (Mr. 731. Graham), 2309, 2417. Criminal Investigation Branch­ Pioneer-Ayr, School transport service (Mr. Photographic section (Mr. Bennett), Coburn), 3103. 1812, 3102, 3209. Plomp, Mr. Hendrikus, Children (Mr. Staffing (Mr. Bennett), 592, 608. Lloyd), 2594. Strength (Mr. Herbert), 1916. Police Department- Discipline (Mr. Bennett), 592. Accommodation of staff from closed Dismissals (Mr. Houston), 57. stations (Mr. Hanlon), 591; (Mr. Donovan, Inspector, Transfer (Mr. Bennett), 592. Aikens), 2495. Administration of Force, Reports from Duchess station (Mr. Inch), 1235. Commissioner (Mr. Bennett), 1941. Electoral rolls, Civilian checking (Mr. Alma Street station, Rockhampton (Mr. Bennett), 2844. Thackeray), 1914, 2163. Fingerprinting (Mr. Duggan), 26. Almaden station (Mr. Wallis-Smith) Firearms (Mr. Adair), 1155. 2243. , Fortitude Valley, Station, Complaints Anakie station (Mr. O'Donnell), 1813. from Pinkenba-Myrtletown and Art union tickets, Youth club (Mr. Meeandah areas (Mr. Melloy), 1626; Melloy), 382. District, Patrol cars (Mr. Melloy), Bardon station (Mr. Hanlon), 608. 2306. Blair Athol station (Mr. O'Donnell) Gilbert River station (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1913. , 2243. Gregory Downs station (Mr. Inch), 1235. Brisbane- Hamilton station, Staffing and com­ Closures, One-man stations (Mr. plaints from Pinkenba-Myrtletown and Melloy), 295. Meeandah areas (Mr. Melloy), 1626. Reorganisation particulars (Mr. Hemmant station (Mr. Houston), 591, Houston), 591, 1488. 1072. Strength (Mr. Bennett), 1605, 2766. Holland Park district (Mr. Newton), Buchanan, Detective senior sergeant, 2520. Transfer (Mr. Bennett), 2522. Irvinebank station (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Bulimba, Station (Mr. Houston), 591, 2243. I 072; School crossing (Mr. Houston) Jericho station (Mr. O'Donnell), 1914. 717. , Kalbar station (Mr. Muller), 1709. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 25

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Police Department-continued: Police Department-continued: Kangaroo Point, Station (Mr. Bennett), Roma Street station, Liquor canteen 592; Main Street school crossing (Mr. (Mr. Bennett), 2523. Bennett), 673. Rosalie station (Mr. Hanlon), 608, 715. Kelvin Grove station (Mr. Hanlon), 608, 715. Royal Commission, National Hotel (Mr. Aikens), 118, 165. Kidston station (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2243. Lindores, Sergeant, Transfer (Mr. Saboteurs, Premier's statement (Mr. O'Donnell), 1813. Bennett), 2024. Malbon station (Mr. Inch), 1235. Stations, Closure- Mareeba, Buildings, New (Mr. Adair), Accommodation of staff (Mr. Hanlon), 166, 2882; Vehicle, Additional (Mr. 591; (Mr. Bennett), 592. Adair), 1314. Alma Street, Rockhampton (Mr. Meeandah area, Complaints, Hamilton Thackeray), 1914, 2163. and Fortitude Valley stations (Mr. Melloy), 1626. Almaden (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2243. Morale of Force (Mr. Bennett), 1941. Blair Athol (Mr. O'Donnell), 1913. Morningside station (Mr. Houston), 591, Brisbane one-man stations (Mr. 1072. Melloy), 295. Mount Isa mine, Industrial dispute (Mr. Cook electorate (Mr. Adair), 596. Bennett), 2636, 2706, 3008. Duchess (Mr. Inch), 1235. Myrtletown-Pinkenba area, Water-police Generally (Mr. Melloy), 1741; (Mr. patrols (Mr. Melloy), 908; Complaints, Duggan), 1833; (Mr. Houston), Hamilton and Fortitude Valley stations (Mr. Melloy), 1626. 2635. Gilbert River (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Newmarket station (Mr. Hanlon), 608. 2243. Nundah station, Transfer of sergeant Gregory Downs (Mr. Inch), 1235. (Mr. Bennett), 2023. Officers engaged in outside remunerative Irvinebank (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2243. employment (Mr. Bennett), 3009. Kangaroo Point (Mr. Bennett), 592. One-man stations, Brisbane (Mr. Kelvin Grove (Mr. Hanlon), 608, 715. Melloy), 295. Kidston (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2243. O'Shea, Sergeant P. K., Transfer (Mr. Bennett), 1812. Malbon (Mr. Inch), 1235. Overtime payments to officers (Mr. Pinkenba (Mr. Melloy), 594. Bennett), 2023. Rockhampton area (Mr. Thackeray), Patrol cars (see "Police Department­ 733, 1914, 2163. Vehicles"). Rosalie (Mr. Hanlon), 608, 715. Pedestrian crossings, Civilians to relieve Thangool (Mr. Melloy), 1741. police (Mr. Bromley), 3010. Urandangie (Mr. Inch), 1235. Photographic section, Criminal Investi­ gation Branch (Mr. Bennett), 1812, Strength of Force- 3102, 3209. Brisbane (Mr. Houston), 591, 1488; Pinkenba, Station (Mr. Melloy), 594; (Mr. Bennett), 1605, 2766. Serpentine Road, Disturbance (Mr. Melloy), 2880. Camp Hill station (Mr. Newton), Pinkenba-Myrtletown area, Water-police 2520. patrols (Mr. Melloy), 908; Hamilton Cleveland station (Mr. Newton), 2520. and Fortitude Valley stations, Com­ Criminal Investigation Branch (Mr. plaints (Mr. Melloy), 1626. Herbert), 1916. Policewomen, City Watchhouse (Mr. Hamilton station (Mr. Melloy), 1626. Dean), 444; Number, Qualifications, Training (Mr. Dean), 837. Holland Park station (Mr. Newton), Prince Consort Cafe, Commissioner's 2520. visits (Mr. Bennett), 1812. Queensland (Mr. Houston), 57, 2635; Recruitments (Mr. Houston), 57. (Mr. Lee), 1625. Red Hill station (Mr. Hanlon), 608, 715. Upper Mt. Gravatt station (Mr. Newton), 2520. Resignations (Mr. Houston), 57, 119, 2635; (Mr. Bennett), 1605; (Mr. Wynnum station (Mr. Newton), 2520. Bromley), 2844. Thangool station (Mr. Melloy), 1741. Retirements (Mr. Houston), 57, 2635. Torwood station (Mr. Hanlon), 608. Rockhampton area stations (Mr. Thacke­ Traffic control (Mr. Lloyd), 590; (Mr. ray), 733, 1914, 2163. Melloy), 908; North Quay and Turbot Rolleston station (Mr. O'Donnell), 1813. Street corner (Mr. Bennett), 730. 26 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Police Department-continued: Portland Roads-Iron Range road (Mr. Transfers- Adair), 3207. Buchanan, Detective Senior Sergeant Press- (Mr. Bennett), 2522. Advertising, Unit trust companies (Mr. Consorting squad (Mr. Bennett), 1812. Hansen), 501. Donovan, Inspector (Mr. Aikens), Publication of preliminary court proceed­ 2495. ings (Mr. Bennett), 343. Generally (Mr. Bennett), 2522. State Electricity Commission loans (Mr. Lindores, Sergeant (Mr. O'Donnell), Bromley), 833. 1813. Nundah Sergeant (Mr. Bennett), 2023. Prices- Bacon (Mr. Sherrington), 27. O'Shea, Sergeant P. K. (Mr. Bennett) 1812. ' Bread (Mr. Sherrington), 408. Wynnum sergeant (Mr. Bennett), Control (Mr. Sherrington), 440; (Mr. 2023. Bennett), 673. Upper Mt. Gravatt district (Mr. New­ Cream producers (Mr. Duggan), 2521. ton), 2520. Drugs (Mr. Hanson), 120. Urandangie station (Mr. Inch), 1235.­ Food (Mr. Bennett), 673. Inspectors (Mr. Sherrington), 440. Vehicles- Liquor, Eagle Farm airport (Mr. Camp Hill station (Mr. Newton), Graham), 2066. 2520. Sugar sold to Japan (Mr. Duggan), 3105. Cleveland station (Mr. Newton), 2520. Prices Advisory Board (Mr. Lloyd), 2634. Commissioner's car (Mr. Bennett), 804, 1812. Primary Producers' Co-operative Associa­ Fortitude Valley district (Mr. Melloy), tion Act, Auditing of accounts (Mr. 2306. Lickiss), 1342. Holland Park station (Mr. Newton), Primary Producers' Organisation and 2520. Marketing Acts, Boards and losses Mareeba (Mr. Adair), 1314. (Mr. Murray), 3104. Upper Mt. Gravatt station (Mr. Prince Consort Cafe, Police Commis­ Newton), 2520. sioner's visits (Mr. Bennett), 1812. Use and maintenance (Mr. Bennett), Princess Alexandra Hospital, "S" wards 254, 608. (Mr. Bennett), 120; Proposed canteen and public toilet block (Mr. Mann), Wynnum station (Mr. Newton), 2520. 384. Vehicle-towing service conducted by officers (Mr. Bennett), 3009. Prisoners- Water police, Extension of patrols (Mr. Female, City Watchhouse (Mr. Dean), Melloy), 908. 444. Webster, Constable, Charge preferred Public works building construction (Mr. against Mr. E. Farmer (Mr. Mann), Newton), 28, 118. 438. Transport from watchhouse to gaol (Mr. Woolloongabba station (Mr. Bennett), Dean), 444. 592. Prisons- Wynnum district (Mr. Newton), 2520. Building construction (Mr. Newton), 28, Wynnum station, Transfer of sergeant 118. (Mr. Bennett), 2023. Officers, Uniforms (Mr. Aikens), 730. Youth club, Art union tickets (Mr. Staff (Mr. Bennett), 3103. Melloy), 382. Stuart, Farm produce (Mr. Aikens), 907. Political pamphlets, Distribution to Bris­ Prosecutors, Crown, Obligation to call wit­ bane secondary school students (Mr. nesses (Mr. Bennett), 1094. Bromley), 3238. Proserpine mill area, Regional committee Pollution- and new sugar cane assignments (Mr. Air (see "Air pollution"). Tucker), 410. Brisbane River and Moreton Bay Prospect Terrace-L'Estrange Terrace- beaches (Mr. Dean), 291, 2884, 3011. Kelvin Grove Road intersection (Mr. Fitzroy River, Tests (Mr. Thackeray), Hanlon), 2881. 501. Psychologists, Non-holders of medical Wild River (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2026. degrees (Mr. Aikens), 3151. Port Douglas area, Crown land, Ballots Public holiday, 28 December, 1964 (Mr. (Mr. Adair), 412. Tucker), 134. Portable electrical appliances, Electrocu­ Public Works Department (see "Works tions (Mr. Sherrington), 805. Department"). INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 27

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Public Works Land Resumption Act, Railways-continued: Appeals (Mr. Lloyd), 438. Branch lines, Closed­ Queensfield industrial estate, Wacol (Mr. Biboohra-Rumula, Property sale (Mr. Duggan), 2301. Wallis-Smith), 1604. Queensland Ambulance Transport Cooyar, Property sale (Mr. Diplock), Brigade- 610. Caloundra, Committee (Mr. Thackeray), Lines and mileage (Mr. Duggan), 161. 1708. Retention (Mr. Wallis-Srnith), 2025. Government subsidy (Mr. Lloyd), 496. Sales of property (Mr. Diplock), 610; (Mr. Lloyd), 730, 803; (Mr. Wallis­ Mackay branch, Zoning (Mr. Graham), 3238. Smith, 1604; Cancellation of con­ tracts (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2025. Rockhampton, Ballot (Mr. Thackeray), 675. Sleipner Junction-Emu Park (Mr. Thackeray), 205. Queensland Cricket Association, W oolloon­ Buffet car on "Sunlander" (Mr. R. gabba lease and liquor licence (Mr. Jones), 2969. Aikens), 1915. Cairns- Queensland Housing Commission (see "Housing Commission"). Administrative section (Mr. R. J ones), 2708. Queensland Rugby League, Lang Park Goods shed, Mobile crane (Mr. R. lease and liquor licence (Mr. Aikens), J ones), 3149. 1915. Rail motors (Mr. Adair), 1095; (Mr. Queensland Statutes, Revision (Mr. Brom­ R. J ones), 2881. ley), 2497. "Sunlander," Fumigation (Mr. R. Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Trans­ Jones), 3105. port of children to concerts (Mr. Wharf, Shunters' hut (Mr. Wallis­ Wallis-Smith), 135; Government Smith), 443. subsidy and size (Mr. Duggan), 496; Workshops, Staff (Mr. R. Jones), (Mr. Aikens), 986. 3010. Radio- Cairns-Kuranda, Rail motor public Advertising, Unit trust companies (Mr. address system (Mr. R. Jones), 2764; Hanson), 501; State Electricity Com­ Grandstand train service (Mr. R. mission loans (Mr. Bromley), 833. Jones), 2845. Cairns-Townsville carrier-telephone line Appliances, Financial arrangements for (Mr. R. Jones), 3206. purchases (Mr. Sherrington), 610. Calliope River bridge (Mr. Hanson), Mackay hospital wards (Mr. Graham), 612. 2309. Cattle railed, Chillagoe, Einasleigh, Publication of preliminary court pro­ Forsayth, Mt. Surprise, Mungana (Mr. ceedings (Mr. Bennett), 343. Wallis-Smith), 1094. Railways- Charters Towers station, Abandonment of train (Mr. Aikens), 594. Alpha, Rail Dental Clinic (Mr. O'Donnell), 2637. Chillagoe, Cattle railed and goods received (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1094. Appeal board- Cloncurry, Guards' positions, Cancella­ Bluff and Mt. Christian derailments tion (Mr. Tucker), 1527, 1626. (Mr. Thackeray), 1341. Coal hoppers- Chairman, Mr. P. M. O'Connor, S.M. Bundamba district collieries (Mr. (Mr. Melloy), 804. Donald), 612. Chairmen, Roster (Mr. Thackeray), Derailment, Moura-Gladstone line 1342. (Mr. Thackeray), 533, 717, 2242. Apprentices (Mr. Duggan), 160; (Mr. Japanese, Moura-Gladstone line (Mr. Davies), 206. Hanson), 805. Ayr, Rail motor (Mr. Coburn), 409. Unserviceable, Burning (Mr. Donald), Baddow yards (Mr. Davies), 221, 256. 611. Barley, Storage (Mr. Thackeray), 136, Cooper's Plains, Boundary Road level 837; Freights (Mr. Duggan), 2242. crossing, Boom gates (Mr. Sherrington), 255. Biboohra-Rumula line, Sale (Mr. Adair), Cooyar line, Property sale (Mr. Diplock), 312; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1604. 610. Blackall, Station and goods shed (Mr. Delivery date, Wagon tenders (Mr. O'Donnell), 2526. Duggan), 481. Bluff derailment, Appeal Board (Mr. Einasleigh, Cattle railed and goods Thackeray), 1341. received (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1094. 28 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Employees- Locomotives­ Apprentices (Mr. Duggan), 160; (Mr. Diesel- Davies), 206. Mayne, Steam replacement (Mr. Chest X-rays, Townsville (Mr. Ramsden), 836. Tucker), 29. Speed governors (Mr. Aikens), 1313. Guards (Mr. Melloy), 2243. Use on 24 August, 1964 (Mr. Mackay, Leave to attend military Aikens), 134. camps (Mr. Graham), 3107. Woolloongaba, Steam replacement Northern division (Mr. Inch), 2162. (Mr. Ramsden), 836. Numbers in divisions (Mr. Duggan) Steam- 27. , Mayne, Replacement by diesel (Mr. Tradesmen, Resignations (Mr. Davies), Ramsden), 836. 206; (Mr. Thackeray), 3241. Use on 24 August, 1964 (Mr. Ernest Junction property (Mr. Bennett) Aikens), 134. 254. , Woolloongabba, Replacement by Etheridge line, Motor section cars (Mr. diesel (Mr. Ramsden), 836. Wallis-Smith), 3148. Mackay employees, Leave to attend Fares, Concessions to nurses (Mr. military camps (Mr. Graham), 3107. Davies), 3108. Maryborough workshops (Mr. Davies), Forsayth, Cattle railed and goods 206. received (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1094; Mayne yards, Locomotives and smog Houses (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2420, problem (Mr. Ramsden), 836. 3010. Molasses, Bulk carriage (Mr. Graham), Freights- 313, 411. Barley (Mr. Duggan), 2242. Motor section cars, Etheridge line (Mr. Coal, Moura-Gladstone (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 3148. Graham), 411. Mt. Christian derailment, Appeal Board (Mr. Thackeray), 1341. Hollands, Keith, Shipping Co. Pty. Ltd., Contract (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Mt. Isa line (see "Townsville-Mt. Isa 30; (Mr. Duggan), 292, 1486; (Mr. line"). Bromley), 3150. Mt. Surprise, Cattle railed and goods Molasses, Bulk (Mr. Graham), 411. received (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1094. Oil, Residual (Mr. Marsden), 2637. Moura-Gladstone line­ Rebates, Exports (Mr. Duggan), 219· Coal- Fodder for starving stock (Mr. V. E: Haulage, Train running times and Jones), 3242. Japanese hoppers (Mr. Hanson), Sugar (Mr. Graham), 411. 805. Hoppers, Derailment (Mr. Thacke­ Giru, Rail motor (Mr. Coburn), 409. ray), 533, 717, 2242. Guards, Cloncurry, Hughenden, Rich­ mond, Townsville-Mt. Isa (Mr. Rail freights (Mr. Graham), 411. Tucker), 1527, 1626; Number Proposed new route (Mr. Lloyd), 203; employed (Mr. Melloy), 2243. (Mr. Duggan), 292; (Mr. Hanson), Handford and Murphy Roads, Zillmere, 344. Overpass (Mr. Melloy), 58, 116, 162. Rehabilitation (Mr. Lloyd), 293. Hughenden, Guards' positions, Cancella­ Speed restrictions (Mr. Thackeray), tion (Mr. Tucker), 1527, 1626. 2242. Mungana, Cattle-trucking yards (Mr. Inward goods received, Chillagoe, Einas­ Wallis-Smith), 442; Cattle railed and leigh, Forsayth, Mt. Surprise, Mun­ goods received (Mr. Wallis-Smith), gana (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1094. 1094. Ipswich workshops, Japanese wood Murphy and Handford Roads, Zillmere, screws (Mr. Sherrington), 61; Unser­ Overpass (Mr. Melloy), 58, 116, 162. viceable coal hoppers, Burning (Mr. Donald), 611. North Queensland, Train crews, Alleged sleeping on duty (Mr. Armstrong), Kuranda bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 219. 2163. Northern division, Staffing (Mr. Inch), Kuranda-Cairns, Rail motor, Public 2162. address system (Mr. R. Jones), 2764; Grandstand train service (Mr. R. Northgate workshops (Mr. Melloy), 162. Jones), 2845. Occupational Safety Committee, Towns­ Level crossings, Boundary Road, ville (Mr. Tucker), 2595. Coope~'s Plains (Mr. Sherringtorr), Oxford Park station (Mr. Lloyd), 3236. 255; Z1llmere (Mr. Campbell), 411. Premier's passes (Mr. Tucker), 2025. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 29

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: Railways-continued: Quotations in place of tenders (Mr. Wagons, Tenders, Delivery date (Mr. Bennett), 2966. Duggan), 481. Rail motors, Cairns district (Mr. Adair), Water coolers, Rockhampton workshops 1095; (Mr. R. Jones), 2881; Cairns­ (Mr. Thackeray), 2242. Kuranda (Mr. R. Jones), 2764. Woolloongabba yards, Locomotives and Requisites, Tenders (Mr. Diplock), 717. smog problem (Mr. Ramsden), 836. Richmond, Guards' positions, Cancella­ Zillmere, Murphy and Handford Roads, tion (Mr. Tucker), 1527, 1626. Overpass (Mr. Melloy), 58, 116, 162; Rockhampton, Station, Resumption of Water tower (Mr. Campbell), 411. properties (Mr. Thackeray), 806, 2307; Ravenshoe aboriginal reserve, Electricity Workshops, Refrigerated water coolers reticulation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2067. (Mr. Thackeray), 2242. Route survey, Thiess-Peabody-Mitsui Ravenshoe-Mt. Garnet road, Millstream Coal Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Lloyd), 203; (Mr. bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2882. Duggan), 292; (Mr. Hanson), 344. Reclamation schemes- Rumula-Biboohra line, Sale (Mr. Adair), Bulwer Island (Mr. Lloyd), 309. 312; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1604. East Mackay (Mr. Graham), 206. Signalling equipment, Stuart (Mr. Townsville, Railways, South Yard (Mr. Tucker), 60; Townsville-Mt. Isa line Aikens), 497. (Mr. Duggan), 1486. Red Hill Police Station (Mr. Hanlon), 608, Speed, Governors, Diesel locomotives (Mr. Aikens), 1313; Restrictions, 715. Moura-Gladstone line (Mr. Thacke­ Redbank- ray), 2242. Fox Street, Street lighting (Mr. Donald), Station mistresses' residences (Mr. 3239. Lloyd), 2302. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Stuart, Automatic signalling equipment Donald), 59, 3239. (Mr. Tucker), 60. Mine Street, Road sign (Mr. Donald), Sugar, Freight rates (Mr. Graham), 411. 120. "Sunlander", Catering facilities (Mr. R. Redcliffe, Hospital (Mr. Duggan), 2494. Jones), 2969; Cairns, Fumigation (Mr. Reforestation, North Queensland (Mr. R. Jones), 3105. Coburn), 609. Telephones in station mistresses' Regatta Hotel, Women drinking in public residences (Mr. Lloyd), 2302. bar (Mr. Dean), 3208. Tenders (Mr. Duggan), 481; (Mr. Dip­ Reid Murray Developments (Qld) Pty. Ltd. lock), 717; (Mr. Bennett), 2966. (Mr. Duggan), 133. Toowoomba, Carnival of Flowers, Passengers (Mr. Anderson), 613. Richmond Housing Commission houses (Mr. Lonergan), 1421; Railway guards' Townsville- positions, Cancellation (Mr. Tucker), Chest X-rays, Employees (Mr. 1527, 1626. Tucker), 29. Rita Island State School, Toilet facilities Occupational Safety Committee (Mr. (Mr. Coburn), 836. Tucker), 2595. Oonoonba, Sewerage (Mr. Aikens), 32. Road accidents, Reduction of fatalities and injuries (Mr. Mm-ray), 61. Parcels office (Mr. Aikens), 220. Saleyards, Siding (Mr. Tucker), 3242. Road building in Queensland by Common­ wealth Government (Mr. Aikens), South Yard, Swamp reclamation (Mr. Aikens), 497. 2520. Townsville-Cairns carrier-telephone line Road-marking machines (Mr. Newton), 58. (Mr. R. Jones), 3206. Road Safety Campaign, Christmas-New Townsville-Mt. lsa line- Year period (Mr. Duggan), 1833. Guards' positions, Cancellation (Mr. Road transport (see "Transport"). Tucker), 1527, 1626. Rockhampton- Maximum speeds (Mr. Hanson), 805. Abattoir board area, Franchise for Fences and grids, Restoration (Mr. killings (Mr. Thackeray), 136. Lonergan), 1252. Alma Street Police Station (Mr. Thacke­ Revenue and loan commitment (Mr. ray), 1914, 2163. Lloyd), 2303. Ambulance, Ballot (Mr. Thackeray), 675. Signalling, Underground cables (Mr. Cemetery, New (Mr. Thackeray), 2306. Duggan), 1486. Fitzroy River, Pollution tests (Mr. Tradesmen, Resignations (Mr. Davies), Thackeray), 501. 206; (Mr. Thackeray), 3241. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Train crews, North Queensland (Mr. Thackeray), 206, 2765, · 2970; (Mr. Armstrong), 219. Pilbeam), 1095. 30 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Rockhampton-continued: Sandars, Dr. D., Report on dysentery at Magistrates Court, Decision (Mr. Palm Island (Mr. Tucker), 29. Thackeray), 2306. Sandgate- Musgrave Street area, Traffic lights (Mr. Bald Hills Road, Land for Housing Thackeray), 1628. Commission (Mr. Dean), 730, 3152. Mutton Supplies, Franchise for killings Fish depot (Mr. Dean), 2592. (Mr. Thackeray), 136; Gavial Creek "Give way" traffic signs (Mr. Dean), site (Mr. Thackeray), 164. 3011. Park A venue, Housing Commission Southerden-Deagon-Brisbane Streets, houses (Mr. Thackeray), 2970. Intersection (Mr. Dean), 733. Railway, Station, New, Property resump­ Sandgate and District State High School, tions (Mr. Thackeray), 806, 2307· Septic system (Mr. Dean), 3151. Workshops, Refrigerated water cooler~ (Mr. Thackeray), 2242. Sarina Shire, Developmental beef and secondary roads, Expenditure (Mr. Thozet Road, Proposed Housing Com­ Graham), 1627. mission project (Mr. Thackeray), 206; Proposed State school (Mr. Thacke­ Sardine cannery, Torres Strait Islands, ray), 1606. Establishment (Mr. Adair), 833, 906. Rockhampton area, Police stations, Closure Sawmills, Cooktown and Mt. Molloy (Mr. (Mr. Thackeray), 733. Adair), 120. Rocklea, Fairfield-Sherwood-lpswich Roads Scholarships, Technical, Commonwealth intersection (Mr. Lee), 205. (Mr. Tucker), 2307. Rocky Point State School, Grounds (Mr. School of Arts hall, Irvinebank (Mr. Adair), 1709. Wallis-Smith), 443. Rolleston Police Station (Mr. O'Donnell) Schools (see "State schools"). 1813. , Schools of the Air (Mr. Tucker), 3108. Roma Street, Fire brigade site (Mr. Rams­ Scott and A very clause, Insurance policies den), 121; Police station, Liquor (Mr. Bennett), 254. canteen (Mr. Bennett), 2523. Seat belts, Motor vehicles, Anchorages Rosalie Police Station (Mr. Hanlon) 608 715. , , (Mr. Murray), 205; Standard equip­ ment (Mr. Hanson), 3150. Ross River, Townsville- Secondary schools (see "State schools"). Bridge construction, Subsidy (Mr. Aikens), 716. Seminars, Fluoridation (Mr. Aikens), 310. High school, Fabricated steelwork (Mr. Senior Public Examination, Revaluation of Aikens), 383, 925; Expenditure (Mr. papers (Mr. Aikens), 2520. Aikens), 443. Seven Hills, Proposed State high school Sand deposits (Mr. Aikens), 1405, 1833. (Mr. Baxter), 3107. Rossville-Bloomfield road (Mr. Adair) Sewage purification scheme for Brisbane 1095, 2305, 2766. , (Mr. Dean), 3011. Royal Commission, Police and National Share listing, Stock exchange (Mr. Lloyd), Hotel, Report (Mr. Aikens), 118, 165. 163. Royalties- Sherwood-Fairfield-Ipswich Roads inter­ Bauxite (Mr. Lloyd), 27, 56; (Mr. section (Mr. Lee), 205. Graham), 61. Shipping contract, Gulf towns (Mr. Wallis­ Coal (Mr. Lloyd), 27, 56. Smith), 30, 1071; (Mr. Duggan), 292, Metal (Mr. Lonergan), 220. 1486; (Mr. Melloy), 310; Mr. Bromley), 3150. Oil (Mr. Lloyd), 27, 56, 1154. Shorncliffe State School (Mr. Dean), 3151. Rumula-Biboohra railway line, Sale (Mr. Adair), 312; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1604. Show societies, Ground improvement subsidies (Mr. Coburn), 441. Rural employment of aboriginals (Mr. Melloy), 2966. Silver Valley-Irvinebank road (Mr. Saboteurs in Police Force, Premier's state­ Wallis-Smith), 2968, 3149. ment (Mr. Bennett), 2024. Sleipner Junction-Emu Park, Railway St. George, Town water supply, Purity (Mr. branch line (Mr. Thackeray), 205. Duggan), 986. Soft-drink bottles, Refunds (Mr. Graham), St. Paul's Terrace, Children's Dental 1314. Hospital (Mr. Melloy), 295. Soil testing laboratory, North Queensland Salesmen, Itinerant, Educational books (Mr. Aikens), 671. (Mr. Sherrington), 595, 607, 2766; Solis, Raymond Roy, Death (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Hanson), 1915. 925, 3102. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 31

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Soot nuisance, Tennyson powerhouse State schools-continued: (Mr. Hughes), 30; Murder Island Brisbane, Buildings, Capital cost (Mr. powerhouse (Mr. Aikens), 60, 2879. Bromley), 345, 482; Teachers (Mr. South Mackay area, School facilities, Addi­ Melloy), 2497; (Mr. Bromley), 3237. tional (Mr. Graham), 1314. Buildings, Capital cost (Mr. Bromley), 345, 482. Southerden-Deagon-Brisbane Streets inter­ section, Sandgate (Mr. Dean), 733. Bulimba, Riding Road zebra crossing (Mr. Houston), 717. Southern Electric Authority of Queensland, Tennyson powerhouse, Soot nuisance Cairns- (Mr. Hughes), 30. Balaclava (Mr. R. Jones), 2708. Southport, Mclntosh Island, Sand-pumping Cairns West, Classrooms (Mr. R. contract (Mr. Duggan), 1604, 3008. Jones), 2763; Grounds, (Mr. R. Jones), 2969. Speeches, Members of Parliament, Copies (Mr. Bennett), 609, 673. Edge Hill (Mr. R. Jones), 3241. External cleaning (Mr. R. Jones), Stafford- 3206. Bus service (Mr. Smith), 3242. Opportunity school (Mr. R. Jones), 3106. Housing Commission estate, Trouts Road (Mr. Lloyd), 907. Trinity Bay high (Mr. R. Jones), 3206. Opportunity school (Mr. Lloyd), 162. Cairns area, Bicycle shelters (Mr. R. Stafford Road-Webster Road intersection Jones), 3010. (Mr. Campbell), 59; (Mr. Lloyd), Carina crossing (Mr. Newton), 133. 408. Cavendish Road high (Mr. Newton), Stamp Duties Office (Mr. Bennett), 2844. 2419. Stanley Street-Wellington Road intersec­ "Citizenship Education", Junior Public tion (Mr. Bromley), 2497. Examination (Mr. Houston), 924. Starting price betting, Prosecutions (Mr. Classroom accommodation, Temporary Aikens, 611; Convictions (Mr. and prefrabricated (Mr. Newton), Aikens), 716. 2496. Commonwealth secondary scholarships State Electricity Commission (see "Electricity"). (Mr. Bromley), 3150. Cooktown (Mr. Adair), 806. State Government Insurance Office, Loan Coorparoo high (Mr. Bromley), 165. advances to co-operative building societies (Mr. Lloyd), 27. Correspondence courses, North Queens­ land (Mr. Tucker), 3108. State schools- Creek Road crossing, Traffic lights Aitkenvale, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Newton), 133. 383, 802. Crossings- Aitkenvale West, Townsville, Proposed (Mr. Aikens), 2969. Bald Hills (Mr. Campbell), 2879. Brisbane (Mr. Sherrington), 2879. Almaden, Teacher accommodation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1072. Bulimba (Mr. Houston), 717. Amenities (Mr. Hanson), 3241. Civilian guides (Mr. Bromley), 3010. Atherton, Technical college, Establish­ Kangaroo Point (Mr. Bennett), 673. ment (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 256; High Stafford (Mr. Campbell), 59; (Mr. school, Homecraft block (Mr. Wallis­ Lloyd), 408. Smith), 613. Traffic lights (Mr. Newton), 133; Mr. Ayr (Mr. Coburn), 2494. Sherrington), 2879; (Mr. Murray), 2969. Ayr-Giru, Transport service (Mr. Coburn), 675. Decimal currency, Instruction (Mr. Hanson), 296. Ayr-Pioneer and Brandon, Transport service (Mr. Coburn), 3103. Dimbulah, Secondary facilitie3, Estab­ lishment (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 294. Balaclava, Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 2708. Dress, Head teacher's letter (Mr. Bald Hills crossing (Mr. Campbell) 2879. ' Duggan), 116. Duchess, New school (Mr. Inch), 2765. Balonne electorate, Transport services (Mr. Duggan), 2842. Edge Hill, Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 3241. Belmont (Mr. Newton), 204. Extension scholarships (Mr. Bromley), 3150. Bores, Water (Mr. Newton), 161. Free milk scheme, Incidence of tonsi­ Brandon-Ayr, Transport service (Mr. litis (Mr. Melloy), 482; Townsville Coburn), 3103. area (Mr. Aikens), 3146. 32 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State schools-continued: State schools-continued: Giru-Ayr, Transport service (Mr. North Queensland-continued: Coburn), 675. Opportunity schools (Mr. Tucker), Governor-General's visit, Holiday (Mr. 311. Aikens), 2846. Schools of the Air, Establishment (Mr. Grounds, Clearing and drainage (Mr. Tucker), 3108. Aikens), 204; (Mr. Hanson), 1915. "Occupations," Junior Public Examina­ Head teacher's letter on school dress tion (Mr. Houston), 924. (Mr. Duggan), 116. Opportunity schools- Hendra high, Entrance road and parade Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 3106. area (Mr. Knox), 255; Widdop Street excavation hazard (Mr. Knox), 3011. North Queensland (Mr. Tucker), 311. Herberton, Grounds (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Queensland (Mr. Lloyd), 162. 613. Pimlico high, Townsvi!le, Fabricated High (see "Secondary"). steelwork (Mr. Aikens), 383, 925; Holiday, Governor-General's visit (Mr. Expenditure (Mr. Aikens), 443. Aikens), 2846. Pioneer-Ayr, Transport service (Mr. Irvinebank (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 613, Coburn), 3103. 2968. Queensland Symphony Orchestra con­ Junior Public Examination­ certs (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 135. "Citizenship Education" and "Occu­ Resignations of teachers (Mr. Sherring­ pations" (Mr. Houston), 924. ton), 344. Revaluation of papers (Mr. Aikens), Rita Island (Mr. Coburn), 836. 2520. Rockhampton, Thozet Road, Proposed Syllabus (Mr. Houston), 803. school (Mr. Thackeray), 1606. Telecast lessons (Mr. R. Jones), 3149. Rocky Point, Grounds (Mr. Adair), Kangaroo Point crossing (Mr. Bennett), 1709. 673. Ross River high, Townsville, Fabri­ Lake's Creek (Mr. Thackeray), 1606. cated steelwork (Mr. Aikens), 383, Laura, Proposed school (Mr. Adair), 925; Expenditure (Mr. Aikens), 443. 1626. Sandgate and District high (Mr. Dean), Mackay South area, Additional facili­ 3151. ties (Ivir. Graham), 1314. Schools of the Air (Mr. Tucker), 3108. Maidavale (Mr. Coburn), 836, 2763. Scholarships, Commonwealth and State Manual training in high schools, (Mr. Bromley), 3150. Teachers (Mr. Dean), 62; Tools (Mr. Secondary- Melloy), 3205. Amenities (Mr. Hanson), 3241. Mareeba- Books and materials, Cost (Mr. Remodelling (Mr. Adair). 2883. Aikens), 2302; Annual changes Sports oval (Mr. Adair), 136, 2965. (Mr. Tucker), 2307. Transport services (Mr. Adair), 166; Brisbane- (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1604. Buildings, Capital cost (Mr. Milk for children. Incidence of tonsi­ Bromley), 345, 482. litis (Mr. Melloy), 482; Townsville Enrolments (Mr. Melloy), 2497. area (Mr. Aikens), 3146. Political pamphlets, Distribution Miliaa l'viillaa-Tolga, Bus services (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 3238. Waliis-Smith), 344. Teachers (Mr. Me!loy), 2497; (Mr. Mt. Gravatt East crossing (Mr. Newton), Bromley), 3237. 133. Buildings, Capital cost (Mr. Bromley), Mt. Isa, Town View school (Mr. Inch), 411. 345, 482. Classroom accommodation, Tem­ Mt. Molloy (Mr. Adair), 806. porary and prefabricated (Mr. Mundoo, Teacher's residence (Mr. Newton), 2497. Byrne), 2845. Fees, General purpose (Mr. Me!loy), Mutchilba, Secondary facilities, Estab­ 2497. lishment (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 294. Science blocks (Mr. Newton), 311; Night-watchmen (Mr. Bromley), 482. Cavendish Road (Mr. Newton), North Queensland- 2419. Correspondence courses (Mr. Tucker), Soap issue (Mr. Sherrington), 2498, 3108. 2596. Fabricated steel (Mr. Aikens), 383, Staff (Mr. Bromley), 3237; (Mr. 925. Hanson), 3241. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 33

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State schools-continued: State schools-continued: Secondary-continued: Townsville-continued: Teachers, Training, Qualifications, High- Subjects (Mr. Bromley), 500; Bus service (Mr. Tucker), 440. Brisbane (Mr. Melloy), 2497; (Mr. Enrolments and accommodation Bromley), 3237. (Mr. Aikens), 2302. Television sets (Mr. Sherrington), 500; New site (Mr. Tucker), 60. (Mr. Knox), 2710. Principal (Mr. Tucker), 60, 410. Water Coolers (Mr. Aikens), 2302. Milk for children (Mr. Aikens), 3146. Senior Public Examination, Revaluation of papers (Mr. Aikens), 2520. Pimlico high, Fabricated steelwor~ (Mr. Aikens), 383, 925; Expendi­ Seven Hills, Proposed high school (Mr. ture (Mr. Aikens), 443. Baxter), 3107. Ross River high, Fabricated steel­ Shorncliffe (Mr. Dean), 3151. work (Mr. Aikens), 383, 925; Expenditure (Mr. Aikens), 443. Soap issue (Mr. Sherrington), 2498, 2596. Townsville area, Milk (Mr. Aikens), 3146. South Mackay area, Additional facilities Trinity Bay high, Cairns (Mr. R. (Mr. Graham), 1314. Jones), 3206. Staff (Mr. Bromley), 3237; (Mr. Water bores (Mr. Newton), 161. Hanson), 3241. Water coolers (Mr. Aikens), 2302. Syllabus, Junior Public Examination Wondall Road, Wynnum West, Site (Mr. Houston), 803. (Mr. Newton), 133; Proposed (Mr. Tarragindi site (Mr. Bromley), 2710. Newton), 2965. Wulguru (Mr. Aikens), 255. Teachers- Statutes, Queensland, Revision (Mr. Brisbane (Mr. Melloy), 2497; (Mr. Newton), 2497. Bromley), 3237. Stirling Quarry, Blasting operations (Mr. Manual training, High schools (Mr. Lickiss), 220; (Mr. Bennett), 295. Dean), 62. Stock exchange, Share listing (Mr. Lloyd), Married women (Mr. Bennett), 2707. 163. Residences, Almaden (Mr. Wallis- Strata titles, Building units (Mr. Anderson), Smith), 1072; Mundoo (Mr. 1526. Byrne), 2845. Stuart, Railway automatic signalling equip­ Resignations (Mr. Sherrington). 344. ment (Mr. Tucker), 60; Prison, Farm produce (Mr. Aikens), 907. Secondary school, Training, Qualifi­ cations, Subjects (Mr. Bromley), Students, Preparation for university 500. courses (Mr. Donald), 2419. Temporary, Dismissal (Mr. Suburban Investments Pty. Ltd., Towns­ Sherrington), 1914. ville, Directors (Mr. Aikens), 1012. Trainee, University fees (Mr. Sugar industry­ Hanlon), 117. Assignments- Television sets, Subsidy (Mr. Sherring­ Additional (Mr. Camm), 255; (Mr. ton), 500; (Mr. Knox), 2710; Junior Duggan), 308. Public Examination lessons (Mr. R. Dalbeg area (Mr. Coburn), 2594. Jones), 3148. Hambledon mill area (Mr. Adair), Thozet Road, Rockhampton, Proposed 312, 805. school (Mr. Thackeray), 1606. Increased (Mr. Camm), 255; (Mr. Duggan), 308. Tolga-Millaa Millaa, Bus services (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 344. Invicta mill area (Mr. Tucker), 2420; (Mr. Coburn), 2594. Tonsilitis, Incidence, Free milk scheme Millaroo area (Mr. Coburn), 2594. (Mr. Melloy), 482. Mona Park (Mr. Tucker), 2420. Towel issue (Mr. Sherrington), 2498, 2596. New (Mr. Tucker), 29, 410, 2420; (Mr. Camm), 255; (Mr. Duggan), Town View, Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch), 411. 308; (Mr. Adair), 312, 805; (Mr. Coburn), 2594. Townsville- Proserpine mill area (Mr. Tucker), Aitkenvale (Mr. Aikens), 383, 802. 410. Aitkenvale West (Mr. Aikens), 2969. Communist infiltration (Mr. Campbell), Grounds (Mr. Aikens), 204. 2880. b 34 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Sugar industry-continued: Television- Developmental roads, Newly assigned Advertising, Unit trust companies (Mr. areas (Mr. Coburn), 441. Hanson), 50 I; State Electricity Com­ Invicta mill area, Assignments, Mona mission loans (Mr. Bromley), 833. Park (Mr. Tucker), 2420; Millaroo Appliances, Financial arrangements for and Dalbeg (Mr. Coburn), 2594. purchases (Mr. Sherrington), 610. Japanese sales, Prices (Mr. Duggan) Insurance contracts (Mr. Duggan), 218, 3105. , 253. Molasses, Bulk carriage to Mackay Junior Public Examination, Lessons (Mr. Harbour (Mr. Graham) 313; Rail R. Jones), 3149. freights and transport' tax (Mr. Mt. Bartle Frere station road (Mr. Graham), 411. Wallis-Smith), 3207. Proserpine mill area, Regional commit­ Publication of preliminary court pro­ tee (Mr. Tucker), 410. ceedings (Mr. Bennett), 343. Raw sugar, Rail freights and transport State school sets, Subsidy (Mr. Sherring­ tax (Mr. Graham), 41 I. ton), 500; (Mr. Knox), 2710. "Sunlander," Catering facilities (Mr. R. Tennyson powerhouse, Soot nuisance (Mr. Jones), 2969; Cairns, Fumigation (Mr. Hughes), 30. R. Jones), 3105. Thangool Police Station (Mr. Melloy), Supreme Courts- 1741. Christmas vacation (Mr. Dean), 2592. The Gap, Blasting operations (Mr. Lickiss), 220; (Mr. Bennett), 295. Civil actions, Delay in hearing (Mr. Duggan), 202. Thiess Bros., Scrub-clearing contract (Mr. O'Donnell), 3237. Townsville building (Mr. Aikens) 1625 2967. , , Thiess-Peabody-Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd.­ Tariff Board hearings on Moonie oil (Mr Moura, Housing Commission houses Hughes), 3239. · (Mr. Lloyd), 292, 3236. Tarragindi, School site (Mr. Bromley) Moura-Gladstone, Proposed railway 2710. , line (Mr. Lloyd), 203; (Mr. Duggan), 292; (Mr. Hanson), 344; Tax ~e~~bursement formula (Mr. Hanson), Rehabilitation, Existing railway line (Mr. Lloyd), 293. Taxi-cab licences and licensees ( Mr_ Share listing (Mr. Lloyd), 163. Duggan), 161; (Mr. Dean), 676; (Mr. Thozet Road, Rockhampton, Proposed Lloyd), 803. Housing Commission project (Mr. Teachers, State schools (see "State Thackeray), 206; Proposed State schools"). school (Mr. Thackeray), 1606. Teachers' colleges (Mr. R. Jones), 2881_ Thursday Island, Keith Hollands Ship­ ping Co. Pty. Ltd., Services (Mr. Technical colleges- Melloy), 310; (Mr. Duggan), 1486; Apprentices, Accommodation (Mr_ Motor vehicle registration fees (Mr. Newton), 442; Fees (Mr. Graham) Adair), 2883. 2528. , Tinaroo area, Fauna preservation officer Atherton, Establishment (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2526. Smith), 256. Central, Parking facilities (Mr. Newton) Tobacco industry- 23~3; (Mr. Hughes), 2303; Accommo.: Hail damage (Mr. Wallis-Smith), datiOn (Mr. Bromley), 3205. 1487; (Mr. Adair), 1916; Common­ wealth aid (Mr. Adair), 1834. Commonwealth scholarships (Mr_ Tucker), 2307. Innot Hot Springs area, Hail damage (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1487; (Mr. Country, Diploma and certificate Adair), 1834. courses (Mr. Tucker), 673. Electrical engineering diploma courses, Mareeba area- Correspondence notes (Mr. Wallis­ Hail damage (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Smith), 3207. 1487; (Mr. Adair), 1834, 1916. Teachers (Mr. Newton), 441. Harvesting labour (Mr. Adair), 613, Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 410. 1834. Irrigation channels (Mr. Adair), Technicians, Classifications and training 412, 437. (Mr. Houston), 1525. Sales (Mr. Adair), 31, 2766, 3242; Technology, Classifications and training (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2765. (Mr. Houston), 1525; Institute Stabilisation plan (Mr. Adair), 31, Chemistry department (Mr. Bromley)' 1709, 2766, 3242; (Mr. Wallis­ 3205. , Smith), 2765, 3238. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 35

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Tolga-Atherton main road, Tolga scrub Townsville-continued: section (Mr. Wallis-Smith) 61 595 1487, 2244. , , , Clean Air Act, Proclamation of city (Mr. Tucker), 3242. Tolga-Millaa Millaa, School bus services Co-operative building societies (Mr. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 344. Aikens), 497, 593, 716. Toll, Bribie Island bridge (Mr. Bromley), 2243. Court House Reserve (Mr. Aikens), 1834. Toowoomba, Carnival of Flowers Road Dental clinic (Mr. Tucker), 2066. and rail passengers (Mr. Anderson) 613. , Explosives, Storage (Mr. Aikens), Torres Strait Islanders Legislation (Mr. 3007. Adair), 31. ' Flinders Street properties (Mr. Aikens), 1093. Torres Strait Islands- Fruit, Inspection (Mr. Aikens), 1154. Fishing industry, Establishment (Mr. Garbutt, Army battle group plan (Mr. Adair), 83 3, 906. Tucker), 2066. Group populations (Mr. Bromley), 2705. Golf Club (Mr. Tucker), 164; (Mr. Property sales and leases (Mr. Melloy) Aikens), 343. 3147. , Harbour board (Mr. Tucker), 3207. Sardine cannery, Establishment (Mr. High school (see "State schools"). Adair), 833, 906. Hospitals (see "Hospitals"). Torwood Police Station (Mr. Hanlon) Hostel, Opportunity school children 608. , (Mr. Tucker), 311. Totalisator Administration Board­ Housing Commission (see "Housing Effect on volume of betting (Mr. Commission"). Sullivan), 311. Land subdivision conditions (Mr. Government revenue and disburse­ Aikens), 293. ments (Mr. Hanlon), 1176. Mackerel, Sale by Brisbane Fish Board Profits, Distribution to race clubs (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 1915. Sullivan), 311; (Mr. Hanlon), Murder Island powerhouse, Soot nuis­ 1176; Use by race clubs for capital ance (Mr. Aikens), 60, 2897. works (Mr. Aikens), 611. Tourist industry, Townsville area (Mr. North Queensland Golf Association­ Aikens), 117. Cape Pallarenda allotments (Mr. Town View school, Mt. Isa (Mr. Inch) Aikens), 593, 1526. 411. , Liquor licence (Mr. Aikens), 733. Townsville- Town Common, Lease (Mr. Tucker), Abattoir, Board area (Mr. Coburn) 164, 674; (Mr. Aikens), 343, 498, 163; Cattle saleyards (Mr. Aikens)' 593, 1012, 1526. 409. , Opportunity school children, Hostel Bundock Street, Housing Commission (Mr. Tucker), 311. flats (Mr. Tucker), 2066. Orphanage, Dormitory and laundry Centenary holiday (Mr. Aikens), 907. block (Mr. Aikens), 1313. Child guidance centre (Mr. Tucker) Railways (see "Railways-Townsville"). 2967, 3241. , Regional electricity board, Overcharges (Mr. Aikens), 1340. City Council- Ross River, Bridge construction, Subsidy Building by-law, Interim (Mr. (Mr. Aikens), 716; Sand deposits (Mr. Aikens), 1420. Aikens), 1405, 1833. Cape Pallarenda allotments (Mr. Aikens), 593, 1526. Saleyards, Railway siding (Mr. Tucker), Explosives, Storage (Mr. Aikens), 3242. 3007. Sporting associations, Town Common, Flinders Street properties (Mr. Lease (Mr. Tucker), 674; Liquor Aikens), 1093. licences (Mr. Aikens), 733. Subdivision conditions (Mr. Sports reserve, Lease (Mr. Aikens), 1915. Aikens), 293. State schools (see "State schools"). Suburban Investments Pty. Ltd., Pecuniary interest of alderman Stokes and Sturt Streets, Valuation of (Mr. Aikens), 1012. vacant allotment (Mr. Aikens), 1605. Town Common, Lease of portion to Suburban Investments Pty. Ltd., Pecuni­ North Queensland Golf Associa­ ary interest of aldermen (Mr. Aikens), tion (Mr. Tucker). 164, 674; (Mr. 1012. Aikens), 343, 498 593 1012 Supreme Court building (Mr. Aikens), 1526. , , , 1625, 2967. Town plan (Mr. Aikens), 1420, Technical college (Mr. Tucker), 410. 1834. Town plan (Mr. Aikens), 1420, 1834. 36 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Townsville--continued: Traffic-continued: University college- Fairfield Road (Mr. Hughes), 30, 501; Buildings, Construction (Mr. Newton), (Mr. Lee), 205. 296; Tradesmen and apprentices Lights- (Mr. Newton), 499. Balmoral tramline, Stop 24 (Mr. Expenditure (Mr. Aikens), 443. Baxter), 3107. Staff, Classifications and salaries (Mr. Gladstone Road-Annerley Road inter­ Aikens), 1708. section (Mr. Hughes), 410. Valuer-General's valuations (Mr. Gladstone Road-Deighton Road inter­ Tucker), 440; (Mr. Aikens), 3102; section (Mr. Hughes), 410. Stokes and Sturt Streets allotment Gympie Road-Hamilton Road inter­ (Mr. Aikens), 1605. section (Mr. Campbell), 674. Vegetables, Inspection (Mr. Aikens), Kelvin Grove Road-Prospect Terrace- 1154. L'Estrange Terrace intersection Water supply, Mt. Spec pipeline (Mr. (Mr. Hanlon), 288. Tucker), 2162; Tests (Mr. Aikens), Logan Road intersections, Kessels 2419. Road and Dawson Road (Mr. Townsville area- Newton), 2637. Logan Road intersections, Marshall Centenary holiday (Mr. Aikens), 907. Road to Nursery Road (Mr. New­ Electoral rolls (Mr. Aikens), 3007. ton), 204. Milk supply (Mr. Aikens), 2883; School Logan Road-Nursery Road intersec­ children (Mr. Aikens), 3146. tion (Mr. Newton), 204. Tourist promotion (1vfr. Aikens), 117. Lytton Road, Tram Stop 24 (Mr. Townsville-Cairns railway carrier-tele­ Newton), 675. phone line (Mr. R. Jones), 3206. Rockhampton, Musgrave Street area Townsville-Mt. Isa railway line (see (Mr. Thackeray), 1628. "Railways"). School crossings (Mr. Newton), 133; (Mr. Sherrington), 2879; (Mr. Townsville-Mt. Spec, Water pipeline (Mr. Campbell), 2879; (Mr. Murray), Tucker), 2162. 2969. Trade practices, Undesirable (Mr. Sherring­ Stafford Road-Webster Road intersec­ ton), 220, 253. tion (Mr. Campbell), 59; (Mr. Trade unions, Conference with Premier Lloyd), 408. (Mr. Lloyd), 803; Fines imposed by Wellington Road intersections, Lytton Industrial Court/Commission (Mr. Road Vulture Street, Stanley Street, Newton), 1176. Loga~ Road (Mr. Bromley), 2497. Tradesmen- Parking- Brisbane Abattoir (Mr. Newton), 383. Bundaberg (Mr. Walsh), 344. Government Departments, Wage Central Technical College (Mr. New­ increases (Mr. Donald), 384. ton), 2303; (Mr. Hughes), 23?3. Overseas, Recruitment (Mr. Melloy), Commonwealth vehicles (Mr. A1kens), 1314; (Mr. Duggan), 2162. 1176. Railway Department, Resignations (Mr. Coronation Drive (Mr. Lloyd), 56. Davies), 206; (Mr. Thackeray), 3241. Penalties for serious offences (Mr. University construction, Employed by Aikens), 3208. Co-ordinator-General (Mr. Newton), Police control (Mr. Lloyd), 590; (Mr. 499. Melloy), 908; North Quay and Turbot Traffic­ Street corner (Mr. Bennett), 730. Regulations Signs on vehicles denoting Accidents- breaches ' by motorists (Mr. Dean), Age groups involved (Mr. Sherring­ 2528. ton), 908. Road-marking machines (Mr. Newton)~ Failure to stop, Drink-driving cases 58. (Mr. Aikens), 2633. Rocklea (Mr. Lee), 205. Investigation squad (Mr. Duggan), 1313. Signs- Reduction of fatalities and injuries Belmont Road-Manly Road (Mr. (Mr. Murray), 61. Newton), 2966. Road Safety Campaign (Mr. Duggan), "Give way," Sandgate (Mr. Dean), 1833. 3011. Commission, Expenditure (Mr. Duggan), Redbank (Mr. Donald), 120. 3146. Stafford Road-Webster Road intersection Courts, Adjournments of cases (Mr. (Mr. Campbell), 59; (Mr. Lloyd), 408; Sherrington), 2970; Penalties for Zillmere, Minor breaches (Mr. serious offences (Mr. Aikens), 3208. Melloy), 908. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 37

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Traffic Accident Investigation Squad (Mr. Upper Mt. Gravatt police district (Mr. Duggan), 1313. Newton), 2520. Transport- Urandangie Police Station (Mr. Inch), Air, Intrastate (Mr. Walsh), 160. 1235. Commissioner, Annual Report (Mr. Ustashi organisation (Mr. Duggan), 202. Duggan), 1913. Gravel spillage, Milton Road (Mr. Valuer-General's valuations- Windsor), 496. Appeals, Venue (Mr. Newton), 732. Jonsson, Mr. A. E., Breaches (Mr. Divisional valuations (Mr. Houston), Aikens), 165. 2843. Motor vehicles, Overloading (Mr. Duggan), 309; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Mareeba, Dimbulah, and Mary River 2025. areas (Mr. Adair), 1626. Service, Gulf Country (Mr. Bromley), Townsville (Mr. Tucker), 440; (Mr. 3150. Aikens), 3102; Stokes and Sturt Streets (Mr. Aikens), 1605. Taxes, Road­ Vegetables, Townsville, Inspection (Mr. Caims-Normanton (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Aikens), 1154; Cairns, Proposed 2308. cannery (Mr. R. Jones), 3240. Outstanding (Mr. Byrne), 2844, 2884. Raw sugar and bulk molasses (Mr. Vessels scuttled for breakwaters (Mr. Graham), 411. Newton), 732. Timber trucks, Overloading (Mr. Wallis­ Victorian Employers' Foundation Ltd., Smith), 2025. Mossman-Cooktown road (Mr. Adair), Treasury, Cash balances (Mr. Aikens), 293. 2304. Tribulation area, Agricultural lands (Mr. Virginia, Housing Commission sites (Mr. Adair), 596; Removal of timber (Mr. Melloy), 2765. Adair), 1314. Virginia-Deagon, Four-lane highway (Mr. Trinity Bay High School, Cairns (Mr. R. Melloy), 30. Jones), 3206. Vulture Street-Wellington Road intersec­ Trouts Road, Stafford, Housing Commis­ tion (Mr. Bromley), 2497. sion estate (Mr. Lloyd), 907. Wacol, Queensfield industrial estate (Mr. Tuan forestry area (Mr. Davies), 32. Duggan), 2301. Tuberculosis, Atherton Tableland cattle (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2764; Air pollu­ Wages, Crown employees (Mr. Lloyd), 219, tion (Mr. Bromley), 3106. 309, 671; (Mr. Donald), 384; Adult male rates (Mr. Hanlon), 731. Tully area, Crown land, King Ranch Development Co. (Mr. Byrne), 2420. Walton, Mr. W. C., Sentence imposed by Judge Moynahan (Mr. Aikens), 443. Tumoulin area, Water conservation scheme (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 595. Want of confidence motion, Opportunity Turbot Street, Brisbane Dental Hospital to debate Police Force (Mr. Rae), (Mr. Melloy), 295. 2635. Turbot Street-North Quay intersection Warbreccan Pastoral Holding, Evengy (Mr. Bennett), 730. block, Ballot (Mr. Duggan), 1251. Unit trust companies, Advertising (Mr. Watchhouse, Brisbane, Prisoner transport Hanson), 501. to gaol (Mr. Dean), 444; Policewm:r.<~n Attendance (Mr. Dean), 444. University- Brisbane, Proposal for second (Mr. Water fluoridation, Seminars (Mr. Aikens), Sherrington), 499. 310. Buildings, Construction (Mr. Newton), Water hyacinth, Pioneer River (Mr. 296; Tradesmen and apprentices (Mr. Graham), 2309, 2417; Brisbane and Newton), 499. Bremer Rivers (Mr. Donald), 2880. Courses, Students, Preparation (Mr. Water supply and irrigation (see "Irriga­ Donald), 2419; Preclusion (Mr. tion and water supply"). Bromley), 3009. Fees, Trainee teachers (Mr. Hanlon), Webster, Constable, Charge preferred 117. against Mr. E. Farmer (Mr. Mann), 438. Townsville college (see "Townsville­ University College"). Webster Road-Stafford Road intersection Tutorial staff, Appointment (Mr. Dean) (Mr. Campbell), 59; (Mr. Lloyd), 408. 3208. , Wecker Road, Mt. Gravatt, Housing Com­ Water coolers (Mr. Aikens), 2302. mission estate (Mr. Newton), 204. 38 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Weipa bauxite field- Wynnum--continued: Aboriginal mission (Mr. Melloy), 58. Wondall Road, School site (Mr. Comalco, Government services, Cost Newton), 133; Proposed school (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 310, 342, 481. Newton), 2965. Married quarters (Mr. Adair), 1314. Wynnum-Manly area, Drivers' licence test­ Royalty (Mr. Lloyd), 27, 56; (Mr. ing centre (Mr. Newton), 2762. Graham), 61. X-rays- Weir. construction (Mr. Newton), 2879. Atherton Hospital unit (Mr. Wallis­ Wellmgton Road intersections, Lytton Smith), 3149. Road, Vulture Street, Stanley Street, Chest, Townsville railway employees Logan Road (Mr. Bromley), 2497. (Mr. Tucker), 29. West Barratta bridge (Mr. Coburn) 715 1420, 2881. , , Chiropractors, Use (Mr. Mann), 1252. Edward River and Mitchell River Wheat for starving stock (Mr. Rae), 3148. Missions, Unit visit (Mr. Wallis­ Widdop Street, Clayfield, Excavation (Mr. Smith), 2526, 2593. Knox), 3011. Townsville General Hospital, Machines (Mr. Tucker), 611, 2527, 2884. Wild River, Pollution (Mr. Wallis-Smith) 2026. , Zillmere- Wilson,__Mr. H. A., Penalty, Dangerous Handford and Murphy Roads, Overhead dnvmg (Mr. Aikens), 2495. bridge (Mr. Melloy), 58, 116, 162. Windsor, Main Avenue, Resumptions (Mr. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Lloyd), 672, 715. Melloy), 3147. Minor traffic breaches (Mr. Melloy), 908. Women drinking liquor in hotel public bars Railway water tower (Mr. Campbell), (Mr. Dean), 3208. 411. Wondall Road, Wynnum West, School site (Mr. Newton), 133; Proposed school Quorum, 334. (Mr. Newton), 2965. Refreshment Rooms Committee, Parliament­ ary-Appointment of Mr. Lee, 2417. Woolloongabba- Cricket ground, Lease and liquor licence Remembrance Day, 1404. (Mr. Aikens), 1915. Reply, Address in­ Police station, Accommodation of staff from Kangaroo Point Police Station Adoption, 381. (Mr. Bennett), 592. Answer of Governor, 480. Railway yards, Locomotives and smog Debate, 18, 34, 122, 137, 166, 225, 261, problem (Mr. Ramsden), 836. 313, 345. Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement, Gaol, Presentation to Governor, 437, 480. Death of Mr. A. Fogarty (Mr. Duggan), 3105. Scenic area, Proposal to revoke declaration (motion-Mr. Richter), 1941. Workers' compensation- Shop trading hours (ministerial statement), 8. Claims, Number (Mr. Newton) 2705; Rejection (Mr. Hanlon), 2842: Sitting days- Industrial deafness (Mr. Duggan), 1071. Extension of hours of sitting, 718. Miner's phthisis pensions (Mr. Aikens) Friday, 484. 1741. , Precedence of Government business on Works Department- Thursday, 718. Apprentices (Mr. Newton), 118; (Mr. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 34. Duggan), 160. Solicitors and barristers, Fees paid by Employ~es, Proposed work stoppage, Crown- Warmng (Mr. Sherrington), 3103; Mackay (Mr. Graham), 3148. Order for return (motion-Mr. Duggan), 34. Prison construction work (Mr. Newton), 28, 118. Return tabled, 1421. Tradesmen (Mr. Newton), 118. Speaker's ruling, Motion of dissent (Mr. Wulguru State School, Dust nuisance (Mr_ Duggan), 2421. Aikens), 255. Special Adjournments, 5, 26, 532, 668, 2161, Wynnum- 2277, 2416, 2591, 2761, 3204, 3351. Police district (Mr. Newton), 2520. Standing Orders- Police station, Transfer of sergeant (Mr. Committee, Appointment of Hon. T. A. Bennett), 2023. Hiley, 2417. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 39

Standing Orders-continued: SUPPLY-continued: Suspension­ Votes passed under Standing Order No. Bills- 307 and Sessional Order-continued: Appropriation No. 1, 34. Departments-continued: Appropriation No. 2, 1489; Sitting Lands, 1550. extended under Standing Order No. Local Government, Irrigation and 307 to enable Treasurer to reply Forestry, 1550. 1598. ' Premier and State Development, 1550. Industrial Law Amendment, 2639. Railways, 1550. State forests, Proposal to revoke declarations State Development, 1550. (motion-Mr. Richter), 1941. Transport, 1550. Works and Housing, 1550. State Transport Acts- Legislative Assembly, 1550. Notice of motion for disallowance of Loan Fund Account Estimates, Balance proclamation, 2762. of Estimates, 1550. Sub-judice matters (privilege), 207. Supplementary Estimates, 1963-64­ Consolidated Revenue, 1551. SUPPLY­ Loan Fund, 1551. Committee­ Trust and Special Funds, 1551. Constitution, 382. Trust and Special Funds, Balance of Opening, 516. Estimates, 1550. Vote on Account, 1965-66, 1551. Estimates in Committee­ Education- Resolutions reported from Committee­ Chief Office, 1429, 1489. Reception, 1551. Balance of Department, Consolidated Adoption- Revenue and Trust and Special Education, 1561. Funds, 1525. Primary Industries, 1551. Executive and Legislative­ Under Standing Order No. 307 and Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Sessional Order, 1586. Governor, 532, 537, 625, 677, 734, Vote of Credit (message from Governor), 828, 839, 909. 62; (Committee of Supply), 62. Executive Council, 1533. Vote on Account, 1965-66 (message from His Excellency the Governor (Balance Governor), 1488. of Vote), 1532. Time limit of speeches- Legislative Assembly, 1533. Members granted an extension­ Industrial Development­ Mr. Camm, 422. Chief Office, 926, 1019. Mr. Duggan, 40, 2318. Balance of Department, Consolidated Mr. Herbert, 621. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds and Loan Fund Account, 1039. Mr. Hodges, 418. Mr. Murray, 512. Mines and Main Roads­ Chief Office, 1257, 1345. Trades and Labour Council circular (minis­ Balance of Department, Consolidated terial statement), 2164. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Valedictory, 2278. and Loan Fund Account, 1404. Vote of Credit (message from Governor), 62; Primary Industries- (Committee of Supply), 62. Primary Industries, 1040, 1100. Balance of Department, Trust and Vote on Account, 1965-66 (message from Special Funds, 1153. Governor), 1488. The Treasurer­ Want of confidence motion (Mr. Duggan), 2309; Amendment (Mr. Nicklin), Treasury, 1177. 2335. Balance of Department, Consolidated Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Ways and Means- and Loan Fund Account, 1235. Constitution of Committee, 382. Votes passed under Standing Order No. Opening of Committee, 1586. 307 and Sessional Order- Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 1586. Departments­ Vote of Credit, 100. Auditor-General, 1550. Health, 1550. Y eronga Electoral District­ Justice, 1550. Member sworn (Mr. Lee), 5. Labour and Industry, 1550. Return of writ, 5. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Speeches

ADAm, Herbert Arthur, Esquire (Cook)­ BILLS-continued: Address in Reply, 142. Jury Acts and Another Act Amendment BILLS: (initiation), 301. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Land Acts Amendment (initiation-Mr. Affairs (initiation), 2547; (2°), 3162; Duggan's amendment), 1659. (committee), 3217, 3234, 3251. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Appropriation No. 1 (2°), 113. 2742. Fire Brigades (2°), 1757. Local Government Acts Amendment Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation-moves amendment), 1827. 2757. Local Government Superannuation (2°), Mining Acts Amendment (initiation), 1343. 2921. Mental Health Act Amendment (initia­ Primary Producers' Organisation and tion), 1634. Marketing Acts and Another Act Mines Regulation Act Amendment Amendment (initiation), 3052. (committee), 484. Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment Percy Raymund Smith Declaratory (initiation), 2894. (initiation), 210; (committee), 222. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment Acts Amendment (initiation), 1616. (initiation), 2896. Financial Statement, 705. Soil Conservation (initiation), 2513. SUPPLY: State Development and Public Works EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE­ Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1840. Mines and Main Roads­ State Electricity Commission Acts and Chief Office, 1276. Other Acts Amendment (initiation), Primary Industries­ 1815. Primary Industries, 1106. State Government Insurance Office The Treasurer­ (Queensland) Act and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 3 061. Treasury, 1209. Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (TownsriUe tion), 2775; (committee), 3135. South)­ Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. Address in Reply, 175. Agreements (initiation), 3027. BILLS: Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' ment (initiation), 720. Affairs (initiation), 2554; (commit­ Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment tee), 3228, 3231, 3233, 3246, 3249. (2°), 3275. Aliens (initiation), 2875; (2°), 3122· Treasury Funds Investment Acts Amend­ (committee), 3129. ' ment (initiation), 224. Ampol Refineries Limited Agreement Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment (initiation), 390. (initiation), 491. Apprenticeship (initiation), 1082. Deaths- Art Union Regulation (initiation), 1406. Evans, Hon. E., 2284. Building Units Titles (committee), 2468. Marriott, Mr. G. H., 536. Charitable Funds Acts Amendment Noble, Hon. H. W., 7. (initiation), 429. Common Law Practice Act Amendment Egerton, Mr. J. A. R., Appearance at Bar (initiation), 258. of House (seconds motion), 1715. District Courts Acts Amendment (2°), Financial Statement, 688. 3143. Ordered to resume seat, 3137. Fire Brigades (initiation), 1239. Personal explanation, 2767. Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Points of order, 250, 405, 1729, 2748, Amendment (No. 2) (initiation) 1622. , 2781, 3126. Governor's Salary Acts Amendment Points of privilege, 16, 17, 207. (initiation), 2870. Speaker's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2427. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 41

AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire-continued: BENNETT, Colin James, Esquire, B.A., SUPPLY: LL.B. (South Brisbane)­ EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 336. Education- BILLS: Chief Office, 1459. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Executive and Legislative­ Affairs (2°), 3200. Legislative Assembly, 1537. Aliens (initiation), 2874; (2°), 3125; (committee), 3129. Industrial Development­ Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1593. Chief Office, 1020. Building Units Titles (2°), 2446; (com­ Mines and Main Roads­ mittee), 2459, 2461, 2462, 2464, 2466, Chief Office, 1289. 2467, 2468, 2469, 2472, 2473, 2475, The Treasurer­ 2476, 2477, 2480, 2484, 2485, 2486, 2487, 2488. Treasury, 1197. Burials Assistance (initiation), 2618. Vote of Credit, 71. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ Want of confidence motion (amendment­ tion), 1806; (2°), 2098; (committee), Mr. Nicklin), 2352. 2114, 2117, 2120. ANDERSON, Mervyn John Reginaid, Common Law Practice Act Amendment Esquire (Toowoomba East)- (initiation), 259; (2°), 724. District Courts Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLs: tion), 2853; (2°), 3142; (committee), Anzac Day Acts Amendment (initia­ 3146 . . tion), 2012. Fire Brigades (initiation), 1323; (com­ Fire Brigades (initiation), 1254. mittee), 1776, 1778. SUPPLY: Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 2039. Education- Industrial Law Amendment (2°), 2677; Chief Office, 1516. (committee), 2693, 2696, 2702. Mines and Main Roads­ Jury Acts and Another Act Amendment (2°), 725, 988; (committee), 998, Chief Office, 1363. 1001, 1003, 1008, 1009, 1010. ARMSTRONG, Roy Alexander, Esquire Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ (Mulgrave)­ Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1694; Address in Reply, 345. (2°), 1878. Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment BILLS: (initiation), 2621. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Affairs (initiation), 2549; (2°), 3195. 2754; (2°), 2984; (committee), 3086. Appropriation No. 1 (2°), 112. Meat Industry (initiation), 2817. SUPPLY: Optometrists Acts Amendment ( 2 o ) , ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 3111. Education- Percy Raymund Smith Declaratory Chief Office, 1502. (initiation), 214; (committee), 222. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), Mines and Main Roads­ 1954; (moves amendment), 1957; Chief Office, 1306. (2°), 2215; (committee), 2224, 2228. Primary Industries­ Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Primary Industries, 1139. tion), 2770; (committee), 3138. BAXTER, William Edward, Esquire Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment (Hawthorne)­ (initiation), 2944; (committee), 3298. Address in Reply, 48. Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment (initiation), 488; (committee), 1096. BILLS: Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Apprenticeship (committee), 2154, 2155, ment (initiation), 2206. 2159. Financial Statement, 794. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment (2°), 3289. Named, 2523. Ordered to resume seat, 2818. BEARDMORE, Edwin James, Esquire Personal explanations, 838, 2638. (Balonne)­ Address in Reply, 326. Points of order, 493, 616, 835, 994, 1700, 1917, 1972, 2113, 2221, 2222, 2392, Financial Statement, 565. 2453, 2477, 2483, 2484, 2514, 2523, SUPPLY: 2775, 2778, 2826, 2949, 3201. Resolution reported from Committee­ State forests and scenic area, Proposal to Education, 1580. revoke declarations, 1945. 42 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BENNETT. Colin James, Esquire- BILLS: continued: Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ SUPPLY: Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1651; EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (2°), 1900. Industrial Development­ Mining Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 983, 1019. 2918, 2925; (2°), 3115; (committee), Mines and Main Roads­ 3117. Chief Office, 1366. Mining on Private Land Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2630, 2633; (2°), Suspended, 2524. 3114. BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable Jobannes Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment (Barambab) (Minister for Works and (initiation), 2929, 2960; (2o), 3264, Honsing)­ 3293; (committee), 3296, 3297, 3298. BILL: Financial Statement, 828. Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agree­ ment (initiation), 2286, 2298; (2o), Pasture improvement research (seconds 2430, 2438; (committee), 2442. motion), 418. BROMLEY, Fred Pbillip, Esquire CAMPBELL, Frederick Alexander, Esquire (Norman)­ (Aspley)-(see also "Chairman of Address in Reply, 351. Committees, Temporary")­ BILLS: Address in Reply, 333. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' BILLS: Affairs (initiation), 2576; (2°), 3179· Appropriation No. 1 (2o), 114. (committee), 3211, 3212, 3213, 3216: 3222, 3225, 3228, 3229, 3232, 3244, Art Union Regulation (initiation), 1411. 3245, 3247, 3251, 3252, 3254, 3256 City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ 3257, 3259, 3261, 3262. ' tion), 1802; (2°), 2092; (committee), Fire Brigades (initiation), 1319. 2109. Industrial Law Amendment (2°), 2674. Fire Brigades (2°), 1749. Meat Industry (initiation), 2828. Optometrists Acts Amendment (initia­ Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 2629. 2602. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ (initiation), 2950. Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1681; Financial Statement, 882. (2°), 1867. Personal explanation, 483. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), 3092. Point of order, 3191. Meat Industry (committee), 3327. SUPPLY: Primary Producers' Organisation and ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Marketing Acts and Another Act Education- Amendment (initiation), 3051; (2°), Chief Office, 1467. 3340. Industrial Development­ State Government Insurance Office Chief Office, 1033. (Queensland) Act and Another Act Mines and Main Roads­ Amendment (committee), 3345. Chief Office, 1360. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ Primary Industries­ ment (2°), 2276. Primary Industries, 1137. Financial Statement, 762. BYRNE, Peter, Esquire (Mourilyan)­ Point of order, 1858.

Address in Reply, 361. SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ Education- Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1689; (2°), 1889. Chief Office, 1462. Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment Primary Industries­ (initiation), 2900. Primary Industries, 1148. Death, Wallace, Mr. G. W. G., 670. Financial Statement, 874. CAREY, Cecil Charles, Esquire (Albert)­ Address in Reply, 275. CAMM, Honourable Ronald Emest (Whlt­ sunday) (Minister for Mines and Main SUPPLY: Roads from 11 March, 1965)­ Resolution reported from Committee­ Address in Reply, 266. Education, 1579. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 43

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES [Hooper, Interruptions, Disorderly, 1483, 1689, 1705, Keith William, Esquire (Greenslopes)] 2591. -[see also "Hooper, Keith William, Esquire"]­ Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to question under discussion, 210, 211, BILLS: 223, 39~ 401, 493, 971, 979, 985, Generally­ 986, 1219, 1240, 1366, 1368, 1445, Committee- 1538, 1649, 1694, 1848, 1849, 1955, Debate must be confined to clause, 1957, 1966, 2477, 2561, 2691, 2692, schedule or amendment under 2697, 2776, 2777, 2778, 2799, 3028, consideration, 223, 477, 2477, 3136, 3137, 3213. 2691, 2692, 2693, 2694, 2695, 3136, 3137, 3262. Judiciary, Reflections on, Not in order, 2775. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Affairs- Members- Amendment (Mr. Duggan) not in order Must be referred to by name of elec­ as it introduces a new principle and torate or title, 1805, 2640. would impose a charge on the Must have regard to the difficulties of Crown not covered by the message the "Hansard" staff, 3216. from His Excellency the Governor, 3264. Must speak in an audible tone, 2105. Ordered to apologise- Apprenticeship- Mr. Bennett, 2778. Amendment (Mr. Sherrington) not in Mr. Thackeray, 1966. order as clause has to be negatived directly, 2160. Ordered to resume seat­ Mr. Aikens, 313 7. City of Brisbane Town Planning- Mr. Thackeray, 1966. Amendment (Mr. Sherrington) not in Personalities to be avoided, 2799. order as it would impose a charge on the Crown not covered by the Points of order- message from His Excellency the Invalid, 405, 974, 1672, 1677, 1700, Governor, 2105. 2691, 2700, 2748. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amend­ Not the occasion for a personal explana­ ment- tion, 1672. Police transfers may not be discussed Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly 2946. ' disorderly conduct, 1966, 1972, 2640. Chair- Statement or denial of hon. member must Must be respected, 1805. be accepted, 493, 1447, 1672, 1673, Reflections on, Not in order, 1805, 1966, 2514, 2775. 1972. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Responsibilities, Must not be assumed "Are you suggesting he blackmailed by members, 1369. them?", 491, 492. To be called when member rises, 2109. "You aren't all there.", 1092. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, "The hon. member's attempt to sheet 402, 1033, 1316, 3297. home to the Government responsibility for the fire at Townsville ...", 1332. Cross-firing in Chamber while question being put, Out of order, 3325. ". . . the question asked by the hon. member for South Brisbane, in its Debate must be confined to question under emasculated form.", 1963. discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). ". . . through the Governor who, no Denial (see "Statement"). doubt, is a shareholder in the Vesteys empire--.", 1966. Disorderly conduct, 406. "I am not dishonest like you, nor do I Divisions, Member may vote against his tell lies.", 1972. own amendment, 1983. "I am not in the camp of your Commo. Governor, Reflections on, Not in order, mates.", 2657. 1966. the drunken and dangerous Interjections- drivers of the State who will subscribe Disorderly, 405, 930, 976, 1024, 1091, liberally to any increases in salary for 1242, 1483, 1607, 1689, 1700, 1705, their friends on the Bench.", 2775. 1966, 2640, 2748. "When you are talking about rape you Inane, 2661. are dealing with something that you Members not obliged to heed, 985. know something about.", 2778. 44 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAlR!VIAN OF COMMIITEES (Hooper, Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Keith William, Esquire)-continued: "He is probably representing some SUPPLY: drunken driver in court, picking up a Generally- few extra guineas which he regards as Chief Office Vote, Scop~ of debate, more important than being here in 932. Parliament.", 691, 692. Department of Mines and Main Roads­ "... knowing the Minister, there may Chief Office- be a nigger in the woodpile.", 1319. Nominal Defendant Fund may not " . . . when he saw Mr. Hodges in the be discussed, 1368. chair, he jumped up and pulled a fast Unparliamentary language­ one on him. Anyway, it is just what Expressions ruled out of order­ we expect of tl:te hon. member for "Lie", 867. Bulimba.", 1459. "Untruths", 2693. " . . . tile subjugation of the private member of this Parliament by the CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPOR­ oligarchy of executive government. I ARY [Campbell, Frederick Alexander, protest . . . at the actions of certain Esquire (Aspley)]-[see also "Camp­ Ministers who ... will not--.", bell, Frederick Alexander, Esquire"]­ 1541. Nominated on panel, 8. "... the hon. member for Port Curtis BILLS: said that I was associated in some way Generally­ with some stinking business at the Committee- C.O.D.--.", 1623. Amendment must be disposed of "In view of your obvious antagonism to before further debate on clause, this humanitarian system--.", 1636. 3252. " . . . the Minister descended to the Debate must be confined to clause lowest depths tonight in reply to the or amendment under discussion, 2225, 2226, 2227, 2228. second-reading debate.", 2224. Initiation- "This certainly lets the union see what Members cannot speak more than happens to any confidential discussion once at introductory 'stage, 1624. with the Minister. He would be pre­ Veterinary Surgeons Acts Amendment- pared to sell anybody out when he is Matters covered by the Agricultural cornered.", 2226. Standards (Veterinary Medicines) "He has been deliberately misleading the Regulations may not be discussed, Chamber.", 2228. 1940. "He alleged that the particular com­ Chair- panies which were negotiating with Must be addressed, 696. the Government initially were not too Must be obeyed, 1636, 2009. happy with the politics of the previous Reflections on, Not in order, 1539, 1636, administration.", 2295. 2818. the spinelessness of Supreme Improper motives must not be imputed, Court and District Court judges.", 1319, 2226, 2228. 3062. Interjections, Disorderly, 2820. Tedious repetition not in order, 2818. Interruptions, Disorderly, 2009. Withdrawal of statement must be uncondi· Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to tional, 1319, 2226. question under discussion, 432, 722, 821, 949, 1211, 1216, 1539, 1636, CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPOR· 1662, 1842, 1940, 2818, 2820, 2822, ARY [Gaven, Eric John, Esquire 3062, 3063. (South Coast)]-[see also "Gaveu, Eric Judiciary, Reflections on, Not in order, John, Esquire]­ 3062. Chair- Members- Must be addressed, 2481, 2486, 2644, Ordered to apr, togise­ 2649, 2650. Mr. Benne'!, 2819. Must not be embarrassed, 2721. Ordered to Y .&ume seat­ Will protect member addressing Chair, Mr. Benr-ett, 2818. 2644, 2649. Reflections on, Not in order, 691, 692, Cross-firing in debate out of order, 2649, 1541. 2654. Points of order, Invalid, 2818, 3062. Point of order, Invalid, 2781. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 45

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPOR­ ARY [Graham, Frederick Dickson, Points of order­ Esquire (Mackay)]-[see also Invalid, 1460, 1997. "Grabam, Frederick Dickson, Must be taken at the time of incident, Esquire]­ 1997. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Questions, Mr. Speaker's prerogative, 798. "According to his own evidence given Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ in court this year he endeavoured to orderly conduct, 1278, 2933. invest a bank's money on his own behalf. When he came off second best Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ he crawled into the witness box to try "You are a dirty little smearer.", 1149. to retrieve the bank's money, which "He paced up and down like a mangy he was investing on his own behalf. lion in a zoo.", 1409. It was the most shocking example of misrepresentation I have ever seen. "He crossed the floor of the council The settlement that was enforced was chamber.", 2113. purely blackmail on the part of the ". . . the parrots on my right.", 2114. hon. member. Had the investment proved successful he would have taken Tedious repetition not in order, 2815. the whole of the profits but because Unparliamentary language­ it failed, like the disgruntled punter he Expression ruled out of order­ wanted to get his money back. In my "Ratbag", 2621. estimation, he claimed, very dis­ honestly, that he acted on the advice Withdrawal of statement must be uncondi­ of the banker when in fact--.", 490. tional, 1149. "The hon. member had the guts to commit perjury. That is what he CHALK, Honourable Gordon William Wesley had.", 490. (Lockyer) (Minister for Transport)- BILLs: CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPOR. Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), ARY [Hodges, Alien Maxwell, Esquire 2962, 2964. (Gympie)]-[see also "Hodges, Alien Maxwell, Esquire]­ Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty.. Ltd. Agreements (initiation), 3012, 3034; Bills, Debate in Committee must be con­ (2°), 3335. fined to clause or amendment under consideration, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1987, Egerton, Mr. J. A. R., Appearance at Bar 1988, 1989, 1994, 1996, 2472, 3232. of House, 1733. Business of a Committee of the Whole SUPPLY: cannot be conveyed to Mr. Speaker, Vote of Credit, 92. 785. Want of confidence motion (amendment­ Chair- Mr. Nicklin), 2370. Must be addressed, 634, 665, 737, 783, 981, 2114. CHINCHEN, Geoffrey Talbot, Esquire, Reflections on, Not in order, 1460. M.B.E., D.F.C. (Mount Gravatt)- Responsibilities, Must not be assumed BILLs: by members, 1301. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Committee of the Whole, Business cannot Affairs (initiation), 2574; (2° ), 3183. be conveyed to Mr. Speaker, 785. City of Brisbane Town Planning (com­ Cross-firing in debate not in order, 1356. mittee), 2108, 2110, 2112, 2116. Interjections, Members not obliged to heed, Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts 2812. Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1623. Interruptions, Disorderly, 1278, 2933. Land Acts Amendment (initiation-Mr. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Duggan's amendment), 1697. question under discussion, 215, 982, Financial Statement, 653. 983, 1023, 1223, 1301, 1360, 1974, 1976, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1994, 1996, SUPPLY: 2114, 2622, 2812, 3026, 3232. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Members- Education- Must be referred to by name of elector­ Chief Office, 1490. ate or title, 2114. Industrial Development­ Must speak in an audible tone, 1976, Chief Office, 962. 1979, 1994. Ordered to apologise­ Primary Industries­ Mr. Aikens, 1461. Primary Industries, 1134. Ordered to resume seat­ Resolution reported from Committee­ Mr. Hughes, 2114. Education, 1565. 46 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CORURN, Arthur, Esquire (Rurdekin)­ DEAN, Harold, Esquire (Sandgate)­ Address in Reply, 43. Address in Reply, 155. BILLS: BILLS: Farm Water Supplies Assistance Acts Anzac Day Acts Amendment (initia­ Amendment (initiation), 2598. tion), 2012. Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation) Brisbane Exhibition Grounds Trust (2°), 2602. , 3118. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation) City of Brisbane Town Planning (2° ), 821. , 2097; (committee), 2109, 2111. Liquor Acts Amendment (2°), 3000. Fire Brigades (initiation), 1250, 1253; SUPPLY: (2°), 1757. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Industrial Law Amendment (2°), 2685. Industrial Development­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 941. 2737; (2°), 2998. Mines and Main Roads­ Police Acts Amendment (initiation­ Chief Office, 1354. Mr. Bennett's amendment), 1967. Primary Industries­ Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment Primary Industries, 1120. (initiation), 2903. Resolution reported from Committee­ Financial Statement, 573. Primary Industries, 1552. Liquor Acts, Proposed amendment, Presents petition, 987. CORY, David Wheatcroft, Esquire (Warwick)­ SUPPLY: Address in Reply (seconds motion), 22. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Mines and Main Roads­ BILLS; Chief Office, 1296. Land Acts Amendment (2°), 1895. Meat Industry (initiation), 2794. DELAMOTHE, Honourable Peter Roylance, Primary Producers' Organisation and O.R.E., M.R., R.S. (Rowen) (Minister Marketing Acts and Another Act for Justice and Attorney-Generai)­ Amendment (initiation), 3048. BILLS: Financial Statement, 710. Art Union Regulation (initiation), 1333, 1419; (2°), 2067, 2072; (committee), SUPPLY: 2074, 2075, 2077, 2078, 2079, 2080, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ 2081. Industrial Development­ Building Units Titles (initiation), 2245, Chief Office, 965. 2254; (2°), 2443, 2457; (committee), 2459, 2460, 2463, 2465, 2468, 2469, DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire (Mary­ 2473, 2474, 2475, 2476, 2484, 2485, borough)­ 2487, 2488. BILLS: Burials Assistance (initiation), 2615, Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' 2619; (2°), 2917; (committee), 2918. Affairs (initiation), 2560; (2°), 3164· Charitable Funds Acts Amendment (committee), 3210, 3211, 3212, 3214: (initiation), 423, 435; (2°), 923. 3215, 3217, 3219, 3220, 3230, 3234, 3245, 3247, 3251, 3252, 3256 3257 Common Law Practice Act Amendment 3258. , , (initiation), 257, 297; (2°), 723. Ampol Refineries Limited Agreement District Courts Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 401. tion), 2848, 2857; (2 o), 3139. Education (2°), 2265. Health Acts Amendment (initiation), Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment 2057. (initiation), 2905. Jury Acts and Another Act Amendment Soil Conservation (committee), 2839, (initiation), 297, 307; (2°), 724, 994; 2840, 2841. (committee), 998, 1002, 1003, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1011, 1012. Financial Statement, 898. Legal Practitioners Acts Amendment Pasture improvement research, 502. (initiation), 2619, 2624; (2°), 2918. Point of order, 1447. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), State forests and scenic area, Proposal to 2711, 2758; (2°), 2971, 3078; (com­ revoke declarations, 1946. mittee), 3081, 3083, 3085, 3089, 3090, 3093, 3097, 3098, 3099, 3101. SUPPLY: Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ tion), 2767, 2780; (2°), 3131; (com­ Education- mittee), 3132. Chief Office, 1443. Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment The Treasurer­ (initiation), 485, 605, 723; (2°), 1014, Treasury, 1217. 1017. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 47

DELAMOTHE, Honourable Peter Roylance BILLS-continued: -continued: Mining on Private Land Acts Amend­ SUPPLY: ment (initiation), 2632. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Financial Statement, 740. Mines and Main Roads­ SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1294. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ DEWAR, Honourable Alexander Tattenhall Education- (Wavell) (Minister for Labour and Chief Office, 1473. Industry to 28 January, 1965; Minister Mines and Main Roads­ for Industrial Development from Chief Office, 1271. 28 January, 1965)­ Primary Industries­ Address in Reply, 288. Primary Industries, 1130. The Treasurer­ BILLS: Treasury, 1211. Adoption of Children (initiation), 1421, 1428; (2°), 2044, 2052. DUFFICY, John Joseph, Esquire (Warrego)­ Anzac Day Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLS: tion), 2002, 2012; (2°), 2229. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Apprenticeship (initiation), 1073, 1091; Acts Amendment (committee), 2241. (2°), 2125, 2145; (committee), 2150, Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ 2151, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2155, 2156, Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1664; 2157, 2158, 2159, 2160, 2161. (2°), 1865; (committee), 1974, 1975, Fire Brigades (initiation), 1172, 1326; 1979, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1990, 1991, (2°), 1742, 1758; (committee), 1762, 1994, 1998, 2000. 1763, 1764, 1770, 1772, 1774, 1775, Liquor Acts Amendment (2o), 3005; 1776. (committee), 3096. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation), 2026, Point of order, 2818. 2042; (2°), 2229, 2236; (committee), SUPPLY: 2238, 2239, 2241. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Police Acts Amendment (initiation), Industrial Development­ 1946, 1968; (2°), 2213, 2219; (com­ Chief Office, 1035. mittee), 2227. V ate of Credit, 7 4. Trade Descriptions (Textile Products) Act Repeal, and Other Acts Amend­ Want of confidence motion (amendment­ ment (initiation), 2081, 2082; (2°), Mr. Nicklin), 2393. 2241. DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire Financial Statement, 877. (Toowoomba West)­ Ministerial statement, Shop trading hours, Address in Reply, 34. 8. Apprentices, Training and wage rates, DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire Presents petition, 1013. (Aubigny)-:­ Bennett, Mr., Naming, 2524. Address in Reply, 271. BILLS: BILL: Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Industrial Law Amendment (initiation), Affairs (initiation), 2543; (commit­ 2650. tee), 3262. Death, Noble, Hon. H. W., 8. Adoption of Children (initiation), 1426. Financial Statement, 734. Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agree­ ment (initiation), 2290; (2°), 2431. SUPPLY: Aliens (2 o), 3123. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Ampol Refineries Limited Agreement Mines and Main Roads­ (initiation), 386; (2o), 456; (commit­ Chief Office, 1274. tee), 475. DONALD, James, Esquire (Ipswich East)­ Anzac Day Acts Amendment (initia­ Address in Reply, 122. tion), 2004. BILLS: Apprenticeship (initiation), 1078. Anzac Day Acts Amendment (initia­ Appropriation No. 1 (2°), 101. tion), 2011. Art Union Regulation (initiation), 1336. Industrial Law Amendment (initiation), Audit Acts Amendment (initiation), 2667. 2867; (committee), 3331. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Brisbane Exhibition Grounds Trust 2746; (2°), 2990. (initiation), 2607; (2°), 3117. Mining Acts Amendment (initiation), Building Units Titles (initiation), 2249. 2919. Burials Assistance (initiation), 2616. 48 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire­ BILLS-continued: continued: Public Service Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLS-continued: tion), 2860; (committee), 3329. Charitable Funds Acts Amendment Railways Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 424; (2°), 923. 2963; (committee), 3331. City of Brisbane Town Planning (2 o), Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment 2083. (initiation), 2886. Common Law Practice Act Amendment Soil Conservation (initiation), 2500. (initiation), 257. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), District Courts Acts Amendment (initia­ 2017; (2°), 2165. tion), 2849; (2°), 3140. State Development and Public Works Education (initiation), 1922; (2°), 2261; Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ (committee), 2275. tion), 1837; (2°), 2176; (committee), 2184, 2194. Fire Brigades (initiation), 1235; (2o), 1743; (committee), 1763, 1764, 1765, State Government Insurance Office 1768, 1776. (Queensland) Act and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 3058; (com­ Governor's Salary Acts Amendment mittee), 3342, 3344. (initiation), 2869; (2 o), 3332. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Gympie Cemetery (2°), 3119. Acts Amendment (ZO), 2016. Hospitals Acts Amendment (No. 2) Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 2059; (2o), 2254. tion), 2768; (2°), 3131; (committee), Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration 3131, 3134, 3139. Acts Amendment (initiation), 2030. Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. Industrial Law Amendment (initiation), Agreements (initiation), 3016; (2°), 2641; (2°), 2672; (committee), 2690, 3332. 2703. Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ Irrigation Acts Amendment (2°), 2913. ment (2° ), 1098. Trade Descriptions (Textile Products) Land Acts Amendment (initiation), Act Repeal, and Other Acts Amend­ 1648; (moves amendment), 1649; ment (initiation), 2082. (2° ), 1856. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment Land Acts Amendment (1965) (initia­ (initiation), 2932; (2°), 3266; (com­ tion), 2858; (committee), 3328, 3329. mittee), 3295, 3296. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Treasury Funds Investment Acts Amend­ 808; (2°), 1156. ment (initiation), 224. Local Government Acts Amendment Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment (initiation), 1825. (initiation), 487; (2°), 1014. Local Government Superannuation Veterinary Surgeons Acts Amendment (initiation), 1166; (2°), 1343. (initiation), 1939; (2°), 2170. Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ Water Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 448; (2°), 826. 2124; (2°), 2172. Meat Industry (initiation), 2787. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ ment (2°), 2276. Mental Health Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 1630; (2°), 2014. Deaths- Mines Regulation Act Amendment Elphinstone, Mr. A. C. (seconds motion (initiation), 446. of condolence), 12. Mining Acts Amendment (2°), 3116. Evans, Hon. E. (seconds motion of condolence), 2283. Mining on Private Land Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2631; (2°), 3115. Fletcher, Mr. J. W. (seconds motion of condolence), 2847. National Trust of Queensland Act Kane, Mr. J. D. (seconds motion of Amendment (initiation), 1099. condolence), 12. Optometrists Acts Amendment (initia­ Longman, Mrs. I. (seconds motion of tion), 2626; (2°), 3110. condolence), 12. Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ Marriott, Mr. G. H. (seconds motion of tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia­ condolence), 535. tion), 1936. Noble, Hon. H. W. (seconds motion of Percy Raymund Smith Declaratory condolence), 6. (initiation), 208. Wallace, Mr. G. W. G. (seconds motion Physiotherapists Act Amendment (initia­ of condolence), 669. tion), 2926. Egerton, Mr. J. A. R., Appearance at Bar Police Acts Amendment (initiation­ of House, 1724. Mr. Bennett's amendment), 1961; Financial Statement, 537. (2°), 2213; (committee), 2223. Ministerial statement, Form, 10. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 49

DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire- SUPPLY: continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Points of order, 199, 296, 1372, 1412, 2220, Industrial Development­ 2336, 2337, 2370, 2371, 2374, 2425, Chief Office, 935. 3209. Education- Privilege, Sub-judice matters, 207. Chief Office, 1453. Mines and Main Roads­ Speaker's ruling (moves motion of dissent), Chief Office, 1369. 2421. Primary Industries­ SUPPLY: Primary Industries, 1123. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Want of confidence motion (amendment­ Education- Mr. Nicklin), 2386. Chief Office, 1504. FLETCHER, Honourable Alan Roy Executive and Legislative- (Cunningham) (Minister for Lands)­ His Excellency the Governor (Balance of Vote), 1533. BILLS: Legislative Assembly, 1533. Brisbane Exhibition Grounds Trust (initiation), 2606, 2611. Industrial Development­ Gympie Cemetery (initiation), 2612, Chief Office, 932. 2615. Mines and Main Roads­ Land Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1345. 1641; (amendment-Mr. Duggan), Primary Indusfries­ 1698; (2°), 1853, 1907; (committee), Primary Industries, 1100. 1974, 1978, 1983, 1987, 1989; 1990, The Treasurer­ 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, Treasury, 1222. 2000. Vote of Credit, 68. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Acts Amendment (initiation), 1528, Valedictory, 2278. 1616; (2°), 2015. Want of confidence motion (moves motion), 2309. SUPPLY: Resolution reported from Committee- EVANS, Honourable Ernest (Miram) Primary Industries, 1553. (Minister for Mines :md Main Roads to 28 February, 1965)­ GAVEN, Eric John, Esquire (South Coast) (see also "Chairman of Committees, BILLS: Temporary")­ Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 447, 452; (2°), 825, 828. Leave of absence, 137. Mines Regulation Act Amendment GRAHAM, Frederick Dickson, Esquire (inifiation), 445; (2°), 484; (commit­ (Mackay) (see also "Chairman of tee), 485. Committees, Temporary")­ Death reported, 2417. Financial Statement, 84 7. SuPPLY: HANLON, Patrick Joseph, Esquire EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ (Baroona)­ Mines and Main Roads- Address in Reply, 233. Chief Office, 1257, 1285, 1293, 1373, 1401. BILLS: Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agree­ ment (2°), 2435; (committee), 2441. EWAN, William Manson, Esquire (Roma)­ Aliens (2 o), 3126. Address in Reply, 180. Apprenticeship (2°), 2142; (committee), BILLS: 2149, 2153, 2155, 2157, 2158. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Art Union Regulation (initiation), 1338; Affairs (initiation), 2568. (2°), 2069; (committee), 2073, 2074, Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agree­ 2076, 2078, 2079, 2080. ment (initiation), 2293. Charitable Funds Acts Amendment Land Acts Amendment (2°), 1873; (initiation), 426. (commiftee), 1976, 1979, 1984, 2001. District Courts Acts Amendment (com­ Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection mittee), 3145. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1611. Industrial Law Amendment (initiation), Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment 2650; (committee), 2696, 2700. (initiation), 2938. Jury Acts and Another Act Amendment Financial Sratement, 839. (initiation), 300; (committee), 998, Point of order, 2295. 999, 1003. 50 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HANLON. Patrick Joseph, Esquire­ BILLS-continued: continued: Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts BILLS-continued: Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), Land Acts Amendment (2°-seconds 1620. amendment), 1898. Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1692; 818; (2°), 1160. (2°), 1897 (moves amendment), 1897. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 2718; (2°), 2972; (committee), 3080, 2748; (2°), 3069; (committee), 3082, 3082, 3084, 3085, 3088, 3090, 3092, 3084, 3097, 3099. 3095, 3097, 3098, 3100, 3101. Meat Industry (initiation), 2804. National Trust of Queensland Act Amendment (2 o), 1172. Mines Regulation Act Amendment Police Acts Amendment (committee), (initiation), 446. 2226. Mining Acts Amendment (initiation), Public Service Acts Amendment (com­ 2922. mittee), 3330. Optometrists Acts Amendment (initia­ Racing and Betting Acts and Another tion), 2627. Act Amendment (initiation), 2021; Percy Raymund Smith Declaratory (2°), 2168. (initiation), 217. State Development and Public Works Organisation Acts Amendment (com­ Primary Producers' Organisation and mittee), 2186, 2197. Marketing Acts and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 3049. State Government Insurance Office (Queensland) Act and Another Act Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. Amendment ( 2 o ) , 3 341; (committee), Agreements (initiation), 3023. 3345. Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ ment (initiation), 721. tion), 2779; (committee), 3137. Veterinary Surgeons Acts Amendment Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. (initiation), 1939 (moves amend­ Agreements (initiation), 3031; (2° ), ment), 1940. 3334. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment Financial Statement, 765. (2°), 3272. Points of order, 1622, 1623, 3062. Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment (initiation), 600; (2°), 1015; (corn. SUPPLY: mittee), 1017. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Financial Statement, 645. Industrial Development­ Points of order, 334, 240.8, 2427, 3079. Chief Office, 971. Speaker's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2423. Mines and Main Roads­ Chief Office, 13 89. SUPPLY: Primary Industries­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Primary Industries, 1059. Education- Chief Office, 1493. The Treasurer­ Executive and Legislative­ Treasury, 1201. Legislative Assembly, 1541. HERBERT, Honourable John Desmond Industrial Development­ (Sherwood) (Minister for Labour and Chief Office, 954. Industry from 28 January, 1965)­ Mines and Main Roads­ Address in Reply, 190. Chief Office, 1309, 1345. The Treasurer­ BILLS: Treasury, 1207. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1592. HANSON, Martin, Esquire (Port Curtis)­ Education (initiation), 1925. Address in Reply, 279. Mental Health Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 1631. BILLS: Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agree­ National Trust of Queensland Act ment (initiation), 2295. Amendment (initiation), 1100. Ampol Refineries Limited Agreement Deaths, Elphinstone, Mr. A. C., 13; (initiation), 402. Longman, Mrs. I., 13. Art Union Regulation (committee), 2074, 2080. Financial Statement, 870. Farm Water Supplies Assistance Acts Fishing industry, Development (moves Amendment (initiation), 2598. motion), 615. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 51

HERBERT, Honourable John Desmond­ HODGES, Alien MaxweU, Esquire (Gympie) continued: (see also "Chairman of Committees, SUPPLY: Temporary" and "Speaker, Deputy")­ ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ BILLS: Education- Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Chief Office, 1470. Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1622. Mines and Main Roads­ Gympie Cemetery (initiation), 2614; Chief Office, 1281. (2°), 3119. The Treasurer­ Pasture improvement research (moves Treasury, 1194. motion), 413. Want of confidence motion (amendment­ SUPPLY: Mr. Nicklin), 2360. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Primary Industries­ HEWITI, Neville Thomas Eric, Esquire Primary Industries, 1109. (Mackenzie)­ Address in Reply, 171. HOOPER, Keith William, Esquire (Green­ slopes) (see also "Chairman of Com­ BILL: mittees'' and "Speaker, Deputy")­ Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ Address in Reply, 369. Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1687. BILLS: Financial Statement, 854. Adoption of Children (2°), 2050. Anzac Day Acts Amendment (initia­ HILEY, Honourable Thomas Alfred, M.Com. tion), 2006. (Chatsworth) (Treasurer)­ Art Union Regulation (committee), BILLS: 2078. Appropriation No. 1 (2o), 114. Education (initiation), 1928. Appropriation No. 2 (2° ), 1586, 1598. Optometrists Acts Amendment (initia­ Death Duties Assessment (initiation), tion), 2626. 3347. Industrial Law Amendment (initiation) HOUGHTON, James Edward Hiram, Esquire 2658; (committee), 2697. ' (Redcliffe)­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 313. 806, 821; (2°), 1156, 1161. BILLS: Racing and Betting Acts and Another Act Ampol Refineries Limited Agreement Amendment (initiation), 2019, 2022; (initiation), 393. (2°), 2166, 2169. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 2721. 2017, 2019; (2°), 2165. Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment (initiation), 598. State Government Insurance Office (Queensland) Act and Another Act Fishing industry, Development (seconds Amendment (initiation), 3055, 3065· motion), 622. (committee), 3343. ' Personal statement, 1013. Treasury Funds Investment Acts Amend­ Point of order, 489. ment (initiation), 223; (2 o and com­ mittee), 484. SUPPLY: Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ment (initiation), 2203, 2210; (2°), Education- 2276, 2277. Chief Office, 1508. Financial Statement, 516, 906, 910. HOUSTON, John William, Esquire Ministerial statement, Commonwealth (Rulimba)­ Savings Bank Agreement, 3109. Address in Reply, 192. Speaker's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2426. BILLS: SUPPLY: Ampol Refineries Limited Agreement ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (2°), 464; (committee), 479. The Treasurer- Apprenticeship (initiation), 1085; (2° ), Treasury, 1177, 1226. 2127; (committee), 2149, 2150, 2151, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2155, 2156, 2157, Vote of Credit, 62, 94. 2158, 2159, 2160., 2161. Want of confidence motion (seconds City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ amendment), 2336. tion), 1796; (committee), 2104. 52 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HOUSTON, John William, Esquire- BILLS-continued: continued: Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS-continued: 2730; (2°), 3076; (committee), 3082, Education (initiation), 1925. 3085, 3089, 3091, 3092. Fire Brigades (2°), 1745; (committee), Meat Industry (initiation), 2818. 1766, 1768, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774 Physiotherapists Act Amendment (initia­ 1776, 1777. ' tion), 2928. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), Acts Amendment (initiation), 2036; 2018. (2°), 2230; (commitee), 2238, 2239 2241. ' Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2777. Industrial Law Amendment (initiation), 2662; (2°), 2687; (committee), 2698. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment (initiation), 2947; (2°), 3282; (com­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), mittee), 3299. 2723. Meat Industry .(initiation), 2812; (2°), Financial Statement, 551. 3307; (committee), 3319, 3321, 3322, Ordered to resume seat, 2114. 3323, 3324, 3325, 3326, 3327. Personal explanation, 3210. Police Acts Amendment (initiation), 1952. Point of order, 3202. State Development and Public Works SUPPLY: Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ tion), 1845. Executive and Legislative­ State Electricity Commission Acts and Legislative Assembly, 1535. Other Acts Amendment (initiation), Mines and Main Roads­ 1815; (2°), 2061; (committee), 2063, 2064. Chief Office, 1386. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ The Treasurer­ ment (initiation), 2205. Treasury, 1220. Financial Statement, 625. Resolution reported from Committee­ Education, 1561. Points of order, 1459, 2146, 2522. SUPPLY: INCH, Alexander James, Esquire (Bnrke)­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 317. Education- BILLS: Chief Office, 1456. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Industrial Development­ Acts Amendment (initiation), 2039. Chief Office, 937. Industrial Law Amendment (initiation), Primary Industries­ 2653. Primary Industries, 1048. Meat Industry (initiation), 2826. Want of confidence motion (amendment­ Points of order, 2377, 2659. Mr. Nicklin), 2377. Want of confidence motion (amendment­ Mr. Nicklin), 2342. HUGHES, Clive Melwyn, Esquire (Kurilpa)­ Address in Reply, 239. JONES, Raymond, Esquire, B.E.M. (Cairns) BILLS: (from 27 February, 1965)­ Apprenticeship (2°), 2140. Takes his seat, 2592. Brisbane Exhibition Grounds Trust Point of order, 3313. (initiation), 2610. Building Units Titles (initiation), 2251; KNOX, William Edward, Esquire (Nundah)­ (2°), 2453; (committee), 2471, 2474, Address in Reply, 197. 2483. Personal statement, 222. Charitable Funds Acts Amendment (initiation), 428. Want of confidence motion (amendment­ Mr. Nicklin), 2347. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ tion), 1792; (committee), 2105, 2111, LEE, Norman Edward, Esquire (Yeronga)­ 2113, 2115, 2118, 2119. Fire Brigades (initiation), 1242; (com­ Takes his seat, 5. mittee), 1775. Address in Reply (moves motion), 18. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Financial Statement, 864. Acts Amendment (initiation), 2033. Land Acts Amendment (2°), 1906; SUPPLY: (committee), 1996. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Mines and Main Roads­ 811. Chief Office, 1382. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 53

UCKISS, William Daniel, Esquire (Mount BILLS-continued: Coot-tha)­ Police Acts Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 284. 1950. BILLS: Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' 1932; (2°)' 2200. Affairs (committee), 3234. Appropriation No. 1 (2°), 114. Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment Brisbane Exhibition Grounds Trust (initiation), 2898. (initiation), 2610. State Development and Public Works Building Units Titles (2°), 2456; (com­ Organisation Acts Amendment (2o), mittee), 2466, 2469, 2473, 2481, 2484. 2179; (committee), 2183, 2189, 2194. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ State Government Insurance Office tion), 1799; (committee), 2106, 2107, (Queensland) Act and Another Act 2108, 2111, 2113, 2116. Amendment (initiation), 3063. Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1656; Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. (2°), 1887; (committee), 1974, 1975, Agreements (initiation), 3020. 1977, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1989, Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000. ment (initiation), 719. Meat Industry (2°), 3316. Mining Acts Amendment (initiation), Tratlic Acts and Other Acts Amendment 2924. (initiation), 2935; (2o), 3270; (com­ mittee), 3297, 3298. Primary Producers' Organisation and Marketing Acts and Another Act Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment Amendment (initiation), 3054. (initiation), 604. Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment Financial Statement, 677. (initiation), 2888. Soil Conservation (initiation), 2515; Points of order, 534, 1966, 2415. (committee), 2840, 2842. Privilege, Answers to questions, 837. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment Speaker's ruling (seconds motion of (2°), 3274. dissent), 2422. Financial Statement, 684. State forests and scenic area, Proposal to Points of order, 642, 1997. revoke declarations, 1944. LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esqnire, D.F.C. SUPPLY: (Kedron)­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 166. Education- BILLS: Chief Office, 1513. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Industrial Development­ Affairs (initiation), 2551; (2°), 3159; Chief Office, 959. (committee), 3223, 3230, 3253. Mines and Main Roads­ Ampol Refineries Limited Agreement Chief Office, 1351. (initiation), 393; (2° ), 460. Anzac Day Acts Amendment (initia­ The Treasurer­ tion), 2007. Treasury, 1188. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1589. Resolutions reported from Committee­ Art Union Regulation (initiation), 1409. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ Education, 1576. tion), 1789. Primary Industries, 1556. District Courts Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2851. Vote of Credit, 88. Farm Water Supplies Assistance Acts Want of confidence motion (seconds Amendment (initiation), 2597. motion), 2322. Fire Brigades (initiation), 1245; (2°), 1750; (committee), 1769, 1771. LONERGAN, William Horace, Esquire Industrial Law Amendment (initiation), (Flinders)­ 2645; (committee), 2692. Address in Reply, 322. Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), SUPPLY: 2599. EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), 816. Education- Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), Chief Otlice, 1497. 3088. Mines and Main Roads­ Meat Industry (initiation), 2821. Chief Office, 1399. 54 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ BILLS-continued: SUPPLY: City of Brisbane Town Planning (com­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ mittee), 2112. Mines and Main Roads­ Education (2°), 2269. Chief Office, 1277. Fire Brigades (initiation), 1321; (com­ Primary Industries­ mittee), 1767. Primary Industries, 1114. Health Acts Amendment (initiation), 2056. Resolution reported from Committee­ Education, 1570. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (committee), 2240. MANN, John Henry, Esquire (Brisbane)­ Industrial Law Amendment (2°), 2676. Address in Reply, 261. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), 3084, 3095. Financial Statement, 789. Meat Industry (initiation), 2824; (com­ Points of order, 2313, 2695. mittee), 3327. Want of confidence motion (amendment­ Mental Health Act Amendment (initia­ Mr. Nicklin), 2365. tion), 1637. MARSDEN, Ivor, Esquire (Ipswich West)­ Racing and Betting Acts and Another Act Amendment (initiation), 2022. Point of order, 1574. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment McKECHNIE, Henry Arthur, Esquire (initiation), 2955. (Carnarvon)­ Financial Statement, 662. Address in Reply, 151. SUPPLY: BILLS: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Education- Affairs (initiation), 2584; (2°), 3176; Chief Office, 1510. (committee), 3246. Industrial Development­ Adoption of Children (2o), 2051. Chief Office, 980. Appropriation No. 1 (2°), 109. Primary Industries­ Education (2o), 2264. Primary Industries, 1126. Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts Vote of Credit, 90. Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), 1618, 1624. MULLER, Adolf Gustave, Esquire Irrigation Acts Amendment (2°), 2914. (Fassifem)­ Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1656; BILLS: (2°), 1905; (committee), 1994. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Affairs (2°), 3169. Meat Industry (initiation), 2798; (com­ mittee), 3323. Industrial Law Amendment (2°), 2682. Primary Producers' Organisation and Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ Marketing Acts and Another Act Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1666; Amendment (initiation), 3044. (committee), 1977, 1982. Soil Conservation (initiation), 2503. Land Tax Acts Amendment (2°), 1159. Financial Statement, 771. Liquor Acts Amendment (2°), 2995. Meat Industry (initiation), 2801. SUPPLY: Primary Producers' Organisation and ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Marketing Acts and Another Act Education- Amendment (initiation), 3045. Chief Office, 1482. Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment Primary Industries­ (initiation), 2890. Primary Industries, 1104. Soil Conservation (initiation), 2508. Resolution reported from Committee­ Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Primary Industries, 1555. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1610. MELLOY, John, Esquire (Nudgee)­ Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Address in Reply, 225. tion), 2780. BILLS: Financial Statement, 754. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders.' Point of order, 3191. Affairs (initiation), 2565; (2°), 3173; SuPPLY: (committee), 3210, 3212, 3214, 3215, EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 3219, 3220, 3222, 3224, 3225, 3227, Education- 3228, 3245, 3248, 3251, 3254, 3255, 3256, 3257, 3258, 3260. Chief Office, 1499. Charitable Funds Acts Amendment Primary Industries­ (initiation), 432. Primary Industries, 1145. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 55

MUNRO, Honourable Alan Whlteside BILLS-continued: (Toowong) (Minister for Industrial City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ Development to 28 January, 1965)­ tion), 1800. BILLS: Farm Water Supplies Assistance Acts Ampol Refineries Limited Agreement Amendment (initiation), 2598. (initiation), 385, 403; (2°), 454, 471· Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration (committee), 475, 479. ' Acts Amendment (2°), 2233; (commit­ Building Units Titles (committee), 2461 tee), 2239, 2241. 2462. , Industrial Law Amendment (initiation), Land Acts Amendment (2°), 1862. 2647; (committee), 2694, 2695, 2700. State Electricity Commission Acts and Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), Other Acts Amendment {initiation), 2601; (2°), 2912. 1813, 1822; (2°), 2061, 2063; (com­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), mittee), 2063, 2064, 2065. 2740. Egerton, Mr. J. A. R., Appearance at Bar Meat Industry (initiation), 2795; (2°), of House, 1729. 3314. SUPPLY: Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 2888; (2°), 3112. Industrial Development- Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 926, 945, 974, 1024, ment (initiation), 719. 1036. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment (initiation), 2940; (2°), 3280. MURRAY, John, Esquire, M.B.E. (Clay­ Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ field)­ ment (initiation), 2207. Address in Reply, 248. Financial Statement, 567. Air pollution in Greater Brisbane area, Points of order, 2661, 2691. Presents petition, 2244. SUPPLY: BILLS: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Mines and Main Roads­ Affairs (initiation), 2557; (committee), Chief Office, 1394. 3219, 3235. Art Union Regulation (initiation), 1413; NICHOLSON, Honourable David Eric (2°), 2070. (Mnrrumba) (see also "Speaker")­ Education (2°), 2271. SUPPLY: Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1662; Executive and Legislative­ (2o), 1903; (committee), 1973, 1980, Legislative Assembly, 1546. 1986, 1992, 1995, 1999. Meat Industry (initiation), 2826; (2°), NICKLIN, Honourable George Francis 3317; (committee), 3320, 3322, 3323, Reuben, M.M., LLD. (Landsborough) 3327. (Premier and Minister for State Primary Producers' Organisation and Development)­ Marketing Acts and Another Act Bennett, Mr., Naming and suspension, Amendment (initiation), 3050; (2°), 2524. 3338. BILLS: Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment (initiation), 2892. Aliens (initiation), 2873, 2878; (2o), 3120, 3127. Financial Statement, 782. Audit Acts Amendment (initiation), Pasture improvement research, 506. 2866, 2868. Points of order, 1672, 3012. Brisbane Exhibition Grounds Trust (2o), SUPPLY: 3117, 3118. Governor's Salary Acts Amendment ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 2869. Mines and Main Roads­ Gympie Cemetery (2o), 3119, 3120. Chief Office, 1349. Industrial Law Amendment (initiation), Primary Industries­ 2639 (closure-moves motion), 2670; Primary Industries, 1127. (2°), 2671, 2689; (committee), 2694, Vote of Credit, 91. 2696, 2699 (closures-moves motions), 2694, 2703, 2704. NEWTON, Harold Francis, Esquire Land Acts Amendment (1965) (initia­ (Belmont)­ tion), 2857. Address in Reply, 243. Parliamentary Contributory Supera!ll}~a­ tion Fund Acts Amendment (mrtra­ BiLLs: tion), 1934, 1938; (2°), 2203. Apprenticeship (initiation), 1088. Percy Raymund Smith Declaratory Appropriation No. 1 (2o), 111. (initiation), 208, 217. 56 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

NICKLIN, Honourable George Francis O'DONNELL, Eugene Cbristopher, Esquire Reuben-continued: (Barcoo)­ BILLs-continued: Address in Reply, 131, 137. Public Service Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLS: tion), 2859, 2865; (committee), 3329. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Public Service Superannuation Acts Affairs (initiation), 2582; (commit­ Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), tee), 3226. 1930, 1933; (2°), 2198, 2201; (com­ Fire Brigades (2°), 1751. mittee), 2202. Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts State Development and Public Works Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ 1619. tion), 1835, 1849; (2°), 2174, 2181; (committee), 2183, 2193, 2196, 2197, Gympie Cemetery (initiation), 2614. 2198. Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ Closures (moves motions), 2415, 2670, Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1653; 2694, 2703, 2704. (2°), 1869; (committee), 1976, 1979, 1991. Deaths- Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Elphinstone, Mr. A. C. (moves motion 27 50; (2 °), 3002. of condolence), 11. Meat Industry (initiation), 2791; (2°), Evans, Hon. E. (moves motion of con­ 3303; (committee), 3319, 3320, 3321, dolence), 2282. 3325, 3326. Fletcher, Mr. J. W. (moves motion of Mental Health Act Amendment (initia­ condolence), 2847. tion), 1637. Kane, Mr. J. D. (moves motion of con­ Police Acts Amendment (initiation­ dolence), 11. Mr. Bennett's amendment), 1966. Longman, Mrs. I. (moves motion of Primary Producers' Organisation and condolence), 11. Marketing Acts and Another Act Marriott, Mr. G. H. (moves motion of Amendment (initiation), 3042; (2°), condolence), 535. 3337. Noble, Hon. H. W. (moves motion of Soil Conservation (initiation), 2506; condolence), 6. (2°), 2836. Wallace, Mr. G. W. G. (moves motion Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection of condolence), 668. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1606. Egerton, Mr. J. A. R., Appearance at Bar of House, 1720. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment (2°), 3292. Ministerial statements­ Financial Statement, 586. Delegation of authority- Points of order, 1676, 3317. Minister for Industrial Development, 8. SuPPLY: Minister for Transport, 1253, 1741. ESTIMATES IN COMMrTTEE­ Treasurer, 1253. Education- Chief Office, 1479. Ministry- Industrial Development­ Appointments, 8, 2285, 2597. Chief Office, 978. Changes, 2285. Mines and Main Roads­ Resignation (Hon. A. W. Munro), Chief Office, 1383. 2285. Primary Industries­ Trades and Labour Council, Circular Primary Industries, 1054. issued, 2164. PILBEAM, Reginaid Byron Jarvis, Esquire Speaker's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2425. (Rockbampton Soutb)­ SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 229. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Executive and Legislative­ Ampol Refineries Limited Agreement Executive Council, 1533. (initiation), 396. Local Government Superannuation His Excellency the Governor (initiation), 1169. (Balance of Vote), 1532. Meat Industry (initiation), 2790. Legislative Assembly, 1533, 1549. Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. Valedictory, 2278. Agreements (initiation), 3020. Want of confidence motion, 2329; Moves Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment amendment, 2335; Closure (moves (initiation), 2943. motion), 2415. Financial Statement, 749. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 57

PILBEAM, Reginald Byron Jarvis, Esquire­ RAMSDEN, Samuel Raymond, Esquire continued: (Merthyr)­ SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 356. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Education- Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Chief Office, 1447. Affairs (2°), 3191. Industrial Development­ Adoption of Children (committee), Chief Office, 951. 2053. Mines and Main Roads­ Anzac Day Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 20.08. Chief Office, 1392. Building Units Titles (committee), 2471, Resolution reported from Committee­ 2482.­ Education, 1577. Burials Assistance (initiation), 2616. PIZZEY, Honourable Jack Charles Allan, Cffy of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ B.A., Dip.Ed., LL.D. (Isis) (Minister tion), 1785; (2°), 2094. for Education)­ Education (2 o), 2271. BILLS: Fire Brigades (initiation), 1247; (2°), Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' 1753; (committee), 1763, 1768, 1770, Affairs (initiation), 2529, 2586; (2° ), 1774, 1777. 3153, 3202; (committee), 3211, 3214, Health Acts Amendment (initiation), 3215, 3218, 3219, 3220, 3221, 3222, 2056. 3224, 3225, 3227, 3228, 3229, 3230, Jury Acts and Another Act Amendment 3245, 3252, 3253, 3254, 3256, 3257, (committee), 999, 1002. 3258, 3261. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Apprenticeship (committee), 2154. 2734; (committee), 3083. Education (initiation), 1918, 1930; (2°), Financial Statement, 888. 2255, 2274; (committee), 2275. Points of order, 1796, 2749. Land Acts Amendment (2°-Mr. SUPPLY: Hanson's amendment), 1900. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Ministerial statement, Error in answer to Industrial Development­ question, 2767. Chief Office, 1030. Speaker's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2429. Mines and Main Roads­ SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1300. Vote of Credit, 77. EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE­ Education- RICHTER, Honourable Harold (Somerset} Chief Office, 1429, 1518. (Minister for Local Government and Resolution reported from Committee­ Conservation)- Education, 1581. BILLs: City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ RAE, Wallace Alexander Ramsay, Esquire tion), 1779, 1809; (2°), 2082, 2102; (Gregory)­ (committee), 2104, 2107, 2108, 2110, Address in Reply, 52. 2111, 2112, 2114, 2115. Farm Water Supplies Assistance Acts BILLS: Amendment (initiation), 2597; (2°), Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ 2910. Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1670. Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), 2599, 2605; (2°), 2911, 2915; (com­ 2752. mittee), 2916. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ Local Government Acts Amendment tion Acts Amendment (initiation), (initiation), 1824 (amendment-Mr. 1607. Aikens), 1832; (2°), 2121. Financial Statement, 639. Local Govermnent Superannuation Point of order, 1672. (initiation), 1164, 1172; (2°), 1343. National Trust of Queensland Act SUPPLY: Amendment (initiation), 1099; (2°), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1172. Education- Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment Chief Office, 1477. (initiation), 2885, 2908; (2°), 3113. Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ Mines and Main Roads­ ment (initiation), 718, 723; (2°), Chief Office, 1397. 1097. Primary Industries­ Water Acts Amendment (initiation), Primary Industries, 1062. 2121; (2°), 2171, 2174. Resolution reported from Committee­ State forests and scenic area, Proposal to Education, 1573. revoke declarations, 1941, 1946. 58 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

ROW, Honourable John Alfred (Hinchin­ BILLs-continued: brook) (Minister for Primary State Development and Public Works Industries)- Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLs: tion), 1847. Fruit Marketing Organisation Acts State Electricity Commission Acts and Amendment (No. 2) (initiation), Other Acts Amendment (initiation), 1617, 1624; (2°), 2016. 1818; (2°), 2062; (committee), 2064, Meat Industry (initiation), 2782, 2830; 2065. (2°), 3299, 3318; (committee), 3319, Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. 3320, 3321, 3322, 3323, 3324, 3325, Agreements (initiation), 3029. 3326, 3327. Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment Primary Producers' Organisation and (initiation), 2957; (2°), 3286; (com­ Marketing Acts and Another Act mittee), 3299. Amendment (initiation), 3039, 3054; (2°), 3341. Workers' Compensation Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2209. Soil Conservation (initiation), 248 8, 2519; (2°), 2832, 2839; (committee), Financial Statement, 631. 2840, 2841, 2842. Points of order, 930, 974, 1149, 1682, 1786, Veterinary Surgeons Acts Amendment 2096, 2588, 2666, 2700, 3295, 3313. (initiation), 1938; (2°), 2170. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE­ Education- Primary Industries- Chief Office, 1484, 1489. Primary Industries, 1040, 1067, 1117, 1133, 1150. Industrial Development­ Resolution reported from Committee­ Chief Office, 948. Primary Industries, 1559. Mines and Main Roads­ Chief Office, 1279. SHERRINGTON, Douglas John, Esquire Primary Industries­ (Salisbury)­ Primary Industries, 1111. Address in Reply, 146. The Treasurer­ BILLS: Treasury, 1214. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Resolutions reported from Committee­ Affairs (initiation), 2579; (2°), 3192; (committee), 3215, 3224, 3227, 3228, Education, 1568. 3253, 3254. Primary Industries, 1558. Adoption of Children (2o), 2049. Ampot Refineries Limited Agreement SMITH, Percy Raymund, Esquire, LL.B. (initiation), 396. (Windsor)­ Apprenticeship (2°), 2136; (committee), Address in Reply, 378. 2151, 2152, 2153, 2154, 2157, 2158, 2160. BILLS: Charitable Funds Acts · Amendment Building Units Titles (committee), 2477, (initiation), 433. 2485, 2487. City of Brisbane Town Planning (initia­ Burials Assistance (initiation), 2618. tion), 1783 (2 °), 2088; (committee), Charitable Funds Acts Amendment 2103, 2104, 2105, 2106, 2107, 2109, (initiation), 433. 2110, 2112, 2113, 2115, 2117. City of Brisbane Town Planning (com­ Education (initiation), 1929. mittee), 2120. Fire Brigades (initiation), 1255; (2°), District Courts Acts Amendment (2°), 1747; (committee), 1770. 3140; (committee), 3145. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation), 2037; Jury Acts and Another Act Amendment (2°), 2234; (committee), 2241. (initiation), 304; (committee), 1000, 1006. Industrial Law Amendment (initiation), 2655; (2°), 2688; (committee), 2699. Liquor Acts Amendment (committee), 3091, 3094. Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1679. Physiotherapists Act Amendment (initia­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 2927. 2732; (committee), 3081, 3092, 3099. Financial Statement, 697. Meat Industry (initiation), 2807; (2°), Personal explanations, 909, 3209. 3310; (committee), 3320, 3322, 3325, 3328. Point of order, 3142. Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment Want of confidence motion (amendment­ (initiation), 2901. Mr. Nicklin), 2397. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 59

SPEAKER [Honourable David Eric Nicholson Interjections-continued: (Murrumba)]-[see also "Nicholson, Ministers' replies to be as brief as Honourable David Eric"]­ possible, 1864. BILLS: Must be made from member's accus­ Generally- tomed seat, 339, 1729, 2403. Second reading- Interruptions, Disorderly, 140, 250, 339, Amendment disposed of cannot be 484, 1729, 1869, 1879, 1909, 2329, further discussed, 1906. 2332, 2348, 3079, 3156, 3317. Clauses cannot be discussed during Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to second-reading debate, 1907, question under discussion, 466, 727, 2089, 3070, 3316. 988, 992, 1344, 1595, 1716, 1718, Debate must be confined to prin­ 1719, 1858, 1866, 1880, 1883, 1945, ciples of Bill, 988, 992, 1866, 1992, 2092, 2140, 2178, 2233, 2265, 1880, 1883, 2222, 2265, 2272, 2272, 2285, 2359, 2403, 2422, 2424, 2674, 2675, 2676, 2677, 2678, 2425, 2428, 2680, 2687, 3277, 3286, 2683, 2980, 2985, 2986, 3144, 3288, 3290. 3160, 3162, 3290. Judiciary, Reflections on, Not in order, Appropriation No. 2­ 3144. Sitting extended under Standing Order No. 307 to enable Treasurer to Members- reply, 1598. Disparaging remarks about, Not in order, Call to speak given to member on rising, 225, 341, 2406, 3072, 3279. 2638. Must have regard to difficulties of Chair- "Hansard" staff, 345, 734, 2072. Must be addressed, 111, 2089, 2135, Must not move about Chamber while 2139, 3182. Mr. Speaker is on his feet, 445, 2782. Must be obeyed, 342, 1718, 1883, 1916, Must not pass between the Chair and 2523, 3288, 3317. member speaking, 1569. Must be respected, 1595, 2986, 3209. Must remain silent during divisions, Must not be argued with, 1883, 2348, 2524. 2674, 2986, 3288. Named- Must not be embarrassed, 1719. Mr. Bennett, 2523. Must not be instructed, 208, 989, 2221. Ordered to apologise­ Reflections on, Not in order, 225, 1917, Mr. Aikens, 342. 2424, 2675. Mr. Smith, 3209. To be called when member rises, 361, 3264. Ordered to resume seat­ Chairmen of Committees, Temporary Mr. Bennett, 2523. (nominates Mr. Campbell to panel), 8. Mr. Walsh, 208. Challenges, Not to be issued, 3313. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Mr. Thackeray, 2348. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, 199, 315, 345, 733, 1344, 1527, 1884, Reflections on, Not in order, 2393, 2394, 2102, 2230, 2328, 2688, 2833. 2406. Cross-firing in debate out of order, 199, Suspended- 2139, 2348, 2675. Mr. Bennett, 2524. Debate- Ministerial statement (shop trading hours), Disposed of, May not be revived, 1906, 10. 2233. Newspapers, Reading in Chamber, 993, Must be confined to question under 2455 discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). Parliament House, Structural alterations, Denial (see "Statement"). 16, 17. Disorderly conduct, 445, 2524. Personal explanations- Improper motives or practices must not be Cannot be made subject of a speech, imputed, 104, 337, 988, 1595, 1878, 483; 838. 1889, 2688. Members must be heard in silence with­ Intemperate language not in order, 461, out interruption, 484, 909. 2404, 2767. Propaganda not to be engaged in, 484. Interjections- Subject matter cannot be debated, 838. Disorderly, 140, 183, 339, 361, 1724, 1869, 1879, 2182, 2222, 2332, 2348, Personalities to be avoided, 2310. 2375, 3285, 3317. Points of order- Inane, 1869. Invalid, 250, 1574, 1917, 2222, 2374, Members not obliged to heed, 1881, 2408, 2522, 2523, 3079. 2089. Not an occasion for a speech, 2408, 3295. 60 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Nicholson)-continued: . . the same despicable electoral Privilege- manipulations as they have used up to Debate not allowed when no motion date to keep them in occupation of the moved, 16, 207, 208. Government benches.", 104. Parliament House, Structural alterations, "Apparently the acoustics of the Cham­ 16. ber are very bad.", 225 . . Sub-judice matters, 207. ". . . the political skulduggery engaged Proclamation under State Transport Acts in by the Premier and his Cabinet.", Debate on motion for disallowance not 337. p~rmitted because of passage of Indus­ "Tell me all about it, yellow-belly.", 341, tnal Law Amendment Bill, 2762. 342. Quarrels must not be prosecuted 83 7 3142 "It is withdrawn, but it is true.", 341. 3279. , , , ". . . the Minister is proceeding with Questions- that intention surreptitiously.", 988. Answers to be framed correctly, 534. "I did so with reluctance.", 994. Cannot be debated, 837, 838, 1914 1916 "... he would not answer you, because 191~ 252~ 3209. , , you are the biggest scab in the House. Cross-firing during question time out of You scabbed on your mates in the order, 121, 733. baccarat school.", 1527. Directed to private members, 3012. "They say there is one law for one and another law for another. If your mate Disallowance, 590, 615, 1914, 1916 is in the A.L.P., they will put the 1917, 2523, 2597, 3209. . , steamroller over you. If they think Form, scope and limitation, 11, 137, 296, you may be friendly disposed towards 313, 534, 590, 615, 676, 837, 987, the Labour Party, they will go to any pains--.", 1595. 1013, 1253, 1528, 1710, 1741, 1834, 1916, 1917, 1941, 2420, 2499, 2522, "... the Government is departing even from the principles it espoused a_t that 2523, 2524, 2525, 2528, 2597, 2884, time by making provision to alienate 3012, 3109, 3209, 3210. Crown land by way of freeholding in Interjections and interruptions during order to dispense largesse to its sup­ question time out of order, 121, 672 porters.", 1878. 676, 835, 2523, 2885. , ". . . it will enable the Government to May_ not be directed to Mr. Speaker give hand-outs that will result in Without notice in writing, 11. colossal pecuniary gains to those who Must be asked without comment 1914 are fortunate enough to gain the good­ 2523. , , will of the Government.", 1878. Noti~e~, To be directed to appropriate "It appeared to me that the reasons for Mimsters, 296. your disallowance of the question were Order in Chamber during question time perfectly obvious and that I did not 121, 207, 733, 1527, 2885. , need to ask for them.", 1917. Sub-judice matters, 207. . . this hon. member will, under Supplementary, Cannot be asked, 3109. privilege of the House, say anything at all. The fact that what he says is Without notice, Minister and Mr. unsubstantiated does not mean a thing Speaker to be previously informed to him.", 2221. 3152. , ". . . by his acts and deeds he had been Speak~r's ruling, Written notice must be prepared to dump his mates for given of motion of dissent, 2336. personal gain-those who have worked Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly beside him.", 2371. disorderly conduct, 121, 361, 672, 909, "What is he . . . doing fraternising day in and day out with these people who 1869, 1879, 1916, 2223, 2348, 2523, are known and admitted Communists 3079, 3288, 3317. and who take an active part in the Standing Orders and rules must be obeyed affairs of the Trades and Labour 337. , Council and in dictating the policy of State Transport Acts- the Australian Labour Party?", 2374. Notice of motion for disallowance of "I hope I am intelligent enough to proclamation- realise~which the interjector is not Not competent for Legislative --.", 2406. Assembly to disallow proclamation "It is quite obvious that the amendment because of passage of Industrial moved by the Premier on Thursday Law Amendment Bill, 2762. was no news to you--.", 2424. Statement or denial of member must be "We heard the Treasurer wilfully mis­ accepted, 199, 994, 2220, 2372. leading the Committee ....", 2688. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 61

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric Chair- Nicholson)-continued: Call to order must be heeded, 3179. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Must be addressed, 141, 356. continued: Reflections on, Not in order, 1876, 2313, ". . . Parliament has been deliberately 2371. concealing the truth contained in this report.", 2986. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, 357. ". . . this Government will have to Debate must be confined to question under consider removing Judge Cormack discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). from the District Court bench unless he considers the victims as well as the Interjections- criminals.", 3144. Disorderly, 141, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1901. "The late Will Rogers said . . . that Members not obliged to heed, 3200. there is nothing as stupid as an Must be made from member's accus­ educated man when you get him away tomed seat, 1877. from the thing he was educated in. The hon. member for South Brisbane Interruptions, Disorderly, 141, 1875, 1876, is also stupid in the thing he was 1877, 1901. educated in.", 3279. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Sub-judice matters, 207. question under discussion, 470, 2312, 3179, 3275. Tedious repetition not in order, 992, 1866, 2390, 2405, 2406, 2684, 3288. Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly Temperate language in debate desirable, disorderly conduct, 141. 461. Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Unparliamentary language- "! do not seem to get protection from Expressions ruled out of order­ the Chair when hon. members opposite "Collusion" (accusing a member of are provocative.", 2313. collusion with another member), "You were a Judas once and you will be 336. a Judas again.", 2313. "... handicapped by a lack of ability in the younger members of its "It is a lie.", 2370, 2371. Cabinet and senility in the ageing "You haven't got the guts!", 3202. ones--.", 225. "There is one thing I am not game to _do "Prostitution of democracy", 1916. and that is to float dud cheques, whrch "Rackets", 1916. the hon. member for Kurilpa has done Valedictory, 2279. on at least two occasions.", 3202. Want of confidence motion- Withdrawal of statement must be without Amendment (Mr. Nicklin) in order as it qualification, 23 71. places before the House two alterna­ tive propositions between which the SULUVAN, Victor Bruce, Esquire House has to make a preliminary (Condamine)­ choice before deciding finally to agree to either of them, 2336, 2429. BILLS: Anzac Day Acts Amendment (initiation), Withdrawal of statement must be uncondi­ tional, 988, 2221, 2371, 2407. 2010. Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Hodges, Alien Max­ Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1675. well, Esquire (Gympie)]-[see also Meat Industry (initiation), 2809; (2°), ''Hodges, Alien Maxwell, Esquire"J- 3313. Bills, Second-reading debate must be con­ Primary Producers' Organisation and fined to principles, 3001, 3003. Marketing Acts and Another Act Conversations in loud tones disorderly, Amendment (initiation), 3052. 2345. Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protection Point of order, Invalid, 616. Acts Amendment (initiation), 1615.

SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Hooper, Keith Financial Statement, 579. William, Esquire (Greenslopes)]-[see SUPPLY: also "Hooper, Keith William, Esquire"]­ EsTIMATEs IN CoMMITTEE­ Bills, Second-reading debate must be con­ Primary Industries­ fined to principles, 470, 3179. Primary Industries, 1056. 62 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

THACKERAY, Mervyn Herbert, Esquire BILLS-continued: (Rockhampton North)­ Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. Address in Reply, 328. Agreements (initiation), 3025. BILLS: Traffic Acts and Other Acts Amendment Meat Industry (initiation), 2799. (initiation), 2953. Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment Police Acts Amendment (initiation­ (initiation), 495, 597. Mr. Bennett's amendment), 1965. Financial Statement, 559. Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. Agreements (initiation), 3025. Personal statement, 221. Points of order, 1332, 1554, 1677. Financial Statement, 866. SUPPLY: Ordered to resume seat, 1966. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 2348. Education- Chief Office, 1450. TOOTH, Honourable Seymour Douglas (Ashgrove) (Minister for Health)­ Industrial Development­ BILLs: Chief Office, 968. Health Acts Amendment (initiation), Mines and Main Roads­ 2054, 2058; (2°), 2254. Chief Office, 1282. Ho~p~t!fls. Acts Amendment (No. 2) Primary Industries­ (mrtmtwn), 2058, 2059; (2•), 2254. Primary Industries, 1142. Me~tal Health Act Amendment (initia­ The Treasurer­ tiOn), 1628, 1638; (2•), 2014. Treasury, 1191. Optometrists Acts Amendment (initia­ Resolutions reported from Committee­ tion), 2625, 2629; (2•), 3109, 3112. Education, 1571. Primary Industries, 1551. Physiotherapists Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 2926, 2929; (2 •), 3112. Vote of Credit, 79. Ministerial statement, Brisbane Prison, Want of confidence motion (amendment­ 3243. Mr. Nicklin), 2403. WALLACE, George Waiter Gordon, Esquire TUCKER, Percy John Robert Esquire (Cairns) (to 12 October, 1964)­ (Townsville North)- ' Address in Reply, 185. Death reported, 1013. BILLS: Leave of absence, 137. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Affairs (committee), 3216 3218 3224 W ALLIS-SMITH, Edwin, Esquire (Table­ 3235, 3249. , , , lands)­ Address in Reply, 373. Alcan Queensland Pty. Limited Agree­ ment (initiation), 2297. BILLS: Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' A~p?l. ~efineries Limited Agreement (mrtratwn), 400. Affairs (initiation), 2571; (2•), 3187; (committee), 3212, 3216, 3232, 3245, Art Union Regulation (2•) 2069· (com­ 3248, 3250. mittee), 2076, 2077, 208'o. , Fire Brigades (initiation), 1322. Fire Brigades (initiation), 1316. Industrial Law Amendment (2°), 2686. Jury Acts and Another Act Amendment Land Acts Amendment (initiation- (2•), 992; (committee), 1005, 1008. Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1682. Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ Primary Producers' Organisation and Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1672. Marketing Acts and Another Act Liquor Acts Amendment (2 •) 2981· Amendment (initiation), 3047. (committee), 3082, 3087. ' ' Sawmills Licensing Act Amendment (initiation), 2903. Lo~a~ . qovernment Acts Amendment (mrtratwn-Mr. Aiken's amendment) Soil Conservation (initiation), 2511. 1831. , Stock Routes and Rural Lands Protec­ Main Roads Acts Amendment (initia­ tion Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 451. 1609. Mental Health Act Amendment (initia­ Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. tion), 1632. Agreements (initiation), 3030. State Electricity Commission Acts and Death, Wallace, Mr., 670. Other Acts Amendment (initiation) Financial Statement, 776. 1820. , Points of order, 2590, 3250. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

WALLIS-SMITH, Edwin, Esquire-con- BILLS-continued: tinued: Thiess Peabody Mitsui Coal Pty. Ltd. SUPPLY: Agreements (initiation), 3031. ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Trustees and Executors Acts Amendment Industrial Development­ (initiation), 602; (2°), 1016; (commit­ Chief Office, 1028. tee), 1019. Mines and Main Roads­ Egerton, Mr. J. A. R., Appearance at Bar Chief Office, 1303. of House (moves motion), 1710, 1736. Primary Industries­ Financial Statement, 857. Primary Industries, 1064. Ordered to resume seat, 208. The Treasurer­ Points of order, 783, 1415, 1460, 1734, Treasury, 1204. 1849, 2730. Vote of Credit, 85. Point of privilege, 208. WALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire Privilege, Structural alterations, Parliament (Bundaberg)­ House, 14. Address in Reply, 365. SUPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Aliens (initiation), 2876; (2 °), 3120; Education- (committee), 3128, 3129, 3131. Chief Office, 1465. Ampol Refineries Limited Agreement (initiation), 397; (2°), 467; (committee), Executive and Legislative­ 475, 477. Legislative Assembly, 1544. Art Union Regulation (initiation), 1416; Vote of Credit, 82. (committee), 2075, 2076. Want of confidence motion (amendment­ Building Units Titles (initiation), 2253; Mr. Nicklin), 2408. (committee), 2466. Charitable Funds Acts Amendment WHARTON, Claude Alfred, Esquire (initiation), 427. (Bumett)­ District Courts Acts Amendment (initia­ Address in Reply, 128. tion), 285 6. BILLS: Governor's Salary Acts Amendment (initiation), 2872. Land Acts Amendment (2°), 1884. Meat Industry (initiation), 2815. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts Amendment (initiation), 2040. SUPPLY: Industrial Law Amendment (initiation), EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ 2664; (eommittee), 2696, 2697, 2701. Education- Irrigation Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1512. 2603; (committee), 2915, 2917. Industrial Development­ Land Acts Amendment (initiation­ Chief Office, 940. Mr. Duggan's amendment), 1684; (2°), 1891. Mines and Main Roads­ Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1358. 814. Primary Industries­ Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Primary Industries, 1051. 2727; (2 °), 3073; (committee), 3083, 3085, 3087, 3089, 3093, 3098, 3100, WINDSOR, Robert Levi, Esquire (Ithaca)­ 3101. Address in Reply, 139. Percy Raymund Smith Declaratory BILLS: (initiation), 212. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders' Police Acts Amendment (initiation­ Affairs (initiation), 2564. Mr. Bennett's amendment), 1958. Brisbane Exhibition Grounds Trust Public Service Acts Amendment (initia­ (initiation), 2609. tion), 2863. Liquor Acts Amendment (initiation), Soil Conservation (initiation), 2517. 2726. State Development and Public Works Point of order, 1023. Organisation Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1842; (committee), 2191, 2195, SUPPLY: 2196, 2197. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Supreme Court Acts Amendment (initia­ Industrial Development­ tion), 2772; (committee), 3132. Chief Office, 957.

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

Thirty- seventh Parliament – Third Session

Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.241-242, 1965

17 August 1965 – 9 December 1965

(Nicklin Government)

INDEX

PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1-5 17 August 1965 710-727 29 September 1965

5-18 18 August 1965 728-764 30 September 1965

19-60 19 August 1965 765-822 12 October 1965

61-119 24 August 1965 822-839 13 October 1965

120-137 25 August 1965 839-879 14 October 1965

137-171 26 August 1965 880-904 15 October 1965

171-229 31 August 1965 904-965 19 October 1965

229-248 1 September 1965 965-981 20 October 1965

248-289 2 September 1965 982-1044 21 October 1965

289-351 7 September 1965 1045-1074 22 October 1965

351-370 8 September 1965 1075-1133 26 October 1965

370-407 9 September 1965 1133-1148 27 October 1965

408-467 14 September 1965 1149-1190 28 October 1965

467-486 15 September 1965 1191-1222 29 October 1965

486-518 16 September 1965 1222-1285 2 November 1965

519-580 21 September 1965 1285-1302 3 November 1965

580-613 22 September 1965 1302-1363 4 November 1965

613-649 23 September 1965 1363-1390 5 November 1965

649-710 28 September 1965 1391-1454 9 November 1965 PAGE NOS DATE PAGE NOS DATE

1454-1486 10 November 1965 1820-1863 25 November 1965

1486-1548 11 November 1965 1864-1908 26 November 1965

1548-1576 12 November 1965 1908-1981 30 November 1965

1576-1639 16 November 1965 1982-2001 1 December 1965

1640-1654 17 November 1965 2001-2074 2 December 1965

1654-1718 18 November 1965 2074-2108 3 December 1965

1718-1744 19 November 1965 2109-2195 7 December 1965

1744-1803 23 November 1965 2195-2270 8 December 1965

1803-1820 24 November 1965 2270-2344 9 December 1965

1965

QUEENSLAND

Official Record of the Debates

OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (HANSARD)

Third Session

OF THE Thirty-Seventh Parliament

14 ELIZABETH II

Comprising the period from the Seventeenth day of August to the Ninth day of December, 1965.

VOL. 242

BRISBANE By Authority: S. G. REID, Government Printer, Brisbane Third Session of the Thirty-Seventh Pa.diament of Queensland 1965 THE GOVERNOR His Excellency Colonel Sir HENRY ABEL SMITH, K.C.M.G., K.C.V.O., D.S.O. mE MINISTRY Premier and Minister for State Development-Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN NICKLIN, M.M., LL.D. Treasurer-Honourable THOMAS ALFRED HILEY, M.Com. Minister for Education-Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN PIZZEY, B.A., Dip.Ed., LL.D. Minister for Transport-Honourable GORDON WILLIAM WESLEY CHALK. Minister for Lands-Honourable ALAN ROY FLETCHER. Minister for Local Govermnent and Conservation-Honourable HAROLD RICHTER. Minister for Industrial Development-Honourable ALEXANDER TATTENHALL DEWAR. Minister for Primary Industries-Honourable JOHN ALFRED ROW. Minister for Works and Housing-Honourable JOHANNES BJELKE-PETERSEN. Minister :l]or Justice and Attorney-General-Honourable PETER ROYLANCE DELAMOTHE, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Minister for Health-Honourable SEYMOUR DOUGLAS TOOTH. Minister for Labour and Industry-Honourable JOHN DESMOND HERBERT. Minister for Mines and Main Roads-Honourable RONALD ERNEST CAMM. mE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Speaker-Honourable DAVID ERIC NICHOLSON Murrumba Chairman of Committees-KEITH WILLIAM HOOPER, Esquire Greenslopes Temporary Chairmen of Committees- BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire ... Hawthorne CAMPBELL, FREDERICK ALEXANDER, Esquire ...... Aspley GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire ...... South Coast GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire Mackay HODGES, ALLEN MAXWELL, Esquire Gympie ADAIR, HERBERT ARTHUR, Esquire Cook AIKENS, THOMAS, Esquire Townsville South ANDERSON, MERVYN JOHN REGINALD, Esquire Toowoomba East ARMSTRONG, ROY ALEXANDER, Esquire Mulgrave BAXTER, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Hawthorne BEARDMORE, EDWIN lAMES, Esquire Balonne BENNETT, COLIN JAMES, Esquire, B.A., LL.B. South Brisbane BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable JOHANNES Barambah BROMLEY, FRED PHILLIP, Esquire Norman BYRNE, PETER, Esquire Mourilyan CAMM, Honourable RONALD ERNEST Whitsunday CAMPBELL, FREDERICK ALEXANDER, Esquire Aspley CAREY, CECIL CHARLES, Esquire .. Albert CHALK, Honourable GORDON WILUAM WESLEY Lockyer CHINCHEN, GEOFFREY TALBOT, Esquire, M.B.E., D.F.C. Mount Gravatt COBURN, ARTHUR, Esquire Burdeldn CORY, DAVID WHEATCROFT, Esquire Warwick DAVIES, HO RACE JASON, Esquire Maryborougll DEAN, HAROLD, Esquire Sandgate I>ELAMOTHE, Honourable PETER ROYLANCE, O.B.E., M.B., B.S. Bow en IV. THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY-continued DEWAR, Honourable ALEXANDER TATTENHALL Wavell DIPLOCK, LE§LIE FRANK, Esquire ...... Aubigny DONALD, JAMES, Esquire ...... Ipswich East DUFFICY, JOHN JOSEPH, Esquire ...... Warrego DUGGAN, JOHN EDMUND, Esquire Toowoomba W. EWAN, WILLIAM MANSON, Esquire Roma FLETCHER, Honourable ALAN ROY Cunningham GAVEN, ERIC JOHN, Esquire South Coast GRAHAM, FREDERICK DICKSON, Esquire Mackay GUNN, WILLIAM MORRISON, Esquire ...... Wynnum HANLON, PATRICK JOSEPH, Esquire Baroona HANSON, MARTIN, Esquire Port Curtls H.ARRISON, ROBERT LESLIE, Esquire Logan HERBERT. Honourable JOHN DESMOND Sherwood HEWITT, NEVILLE THOMAS ERIC, Esquire ...... Mackenzie HILEY, Honourable THOMAS ALFRED, M.Com. Chatsworth HODGES, ALLEN MAXWELL, Esquire Gympie HOOPER, KEITH WILLIAM, Esquire Greenslopes HOUGHTON, JAMES EDWARD HIRAM, Esquire Redcliffe HOUSTON, JOHN WILLIAM, Esquire Bnlimba HUGHES, CLIVE MELWYN, Esquire Kurilpa INCH, ALEXANDER JAMES, Esquire Burke JONES, RAYMOND, Esquire, B.E.M...... Cairns JONES, VINCENT EDWARD, Esquire Callide KNOX, WILLIAM EDWARD, Esquire Nundab LEE, NORMAN EDWARD, Esquire ..... Yeronga LICKISS, WILUAM DANIEL, Esquire Mount Coot-tba LLOYD, ERIC GAYFORD, Esquire, D.F.C. Kedron LONERGAN, WILLIAM HORACE, Esquire Flinders LOW, DAVID ALAN, Esquire Cooroora MANN, JOHN HENRY, Esquire Brisbane MARSDEN, IVOR, Esquire .... Ipswich West McKECHNIE, HENRY ARTHUR, Esquire ...... Camarvon MELLOY, JOHN, Esquire Nudgee MULLER, ADOLF GUST A VE, Esquire Fassifern MUNRO, Honourable Sir ALAN WHITESIDE, K.B.E. Toowong MURRAY, JOHN, Esquire, M.B.E...... Clayfield NEWBERY, THOMAS GUY, Esquire Mirani NEWTON, HAROLD FRANCIS, Esquire Belmont NICHOLSON, Honourable DAVID ERIC Murmmba NICKLIN, Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS REUBEN, M.M., LL.D. I.andsborough O'DONNELL, EUGENE CHRISTOPHER, Esquire Barcoo PILBEAM, REGINAI.D BYRON JARVIS, Esquire Rockhampton S. PIZZEY, Honourable JACK CHARLES ALLAN, B.A., Dip.Ed., LL.D. Isis RAE, WAI.LACE ALEXANDER RAMSAY, Esquire Gregory RAMSDEN, SAMUEL RAYMOND, Esquire Mertbyr RICHTER, Honourable HAROLD Somerset ROW, Honourable JOHN ALFRED ..... Hinchinbrook SHERRINGTON, DOUGLAS JOHN, Esquire Salisbury SMITH, PERCY RAYMUND, Esquire, LL.B ...... Windsor SULLIVAN, VICTOR BRUCE, Esquire Condamine THACKERAY, MERVYN HERBERT, Esquire ...... Rockbampton N. TOOTH, Honourable SEYMOUR DOUGLAS ...... Ashgrove TUCKER, PERCY JOHN ROBERT, Esquire Townsville N. WALLIS-SMITH, EDWIN, Esquire Tablelands WALSH, EDWARD JOSEPH, Esquire Bundaberg WHARTON, CLAUDE ALFRED, Esquire Bnmett WINDSOR, ROBERT LEVI, Esquire ...... lthaca v.

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ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL Elections Judge, 1965--Tilc Hrmrm:rable ML JUSTICE STAm.K Queensland Parliamentary Debates, V.241-242, 1965 17 August 1965 - 19 December 1965

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Subjects

Address in Reply­ BILLS-continued: Adoption, 351. Children's Services (initiation), 70; (initia­ tion in committee), 390, 415; (1 °), Answer of Administrator, 408. 450; (2 o), 1136, 1193; (committee), Debate, 8, 70, 148, 180, 257, 297; (exten­ 1211; (3°), 1229; (assent), 1803. sion of time), 257. City of Townsville (Lands Purchase) Extension of hours of sitting, 30. (initiation), 148; (initiation in com­ mittee), 474, 500; (1 ° ), 509; (2° ), Her Majesty's acknowledgement of assur­ 586; (committee), 607; (3°), 629; ances of loyalty, 1075. (assent), 765. Presentation to Administrator, 370, 408. Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amendment (initiation), 1809; (initiation in com­ Adjournments, Special, 5, 18, 764, 2340. mittee), 1871, 1912; (1 °), 1913; (2°), 2107; (committee), 2108; (3°), Administrator- 2111; (assent), 2343. Appointments (ministerial statement), 6. Constitution Acts Amendment (initiation), Opening Speech, 1, 8. 21 11; (initiation in committee), 2165; (1 °), 2195; (2°), 2311; (committee), Advertisement involving member of Parlia­ 2333; (3°), 2340; (assent), 2343. m~nt (privilege), 2080. Decentralization of Magistrates Courts (initiation), 415; (initiation in com­ Auditor-General's Repods- mittee), 629; (1°), 649; (2°), 837, Brisbane City Council accounts, 1820. 1240; (committee), 1253; (3°), 1291; (assent), 1803. Loans Sinking Funds, 765. Decimal Currency (initiation), 1985; Public accounts, 765. (initiation in committee), 2005; (1°), 2014; (2°), 2266; (committee), 2268; Barristers and solicitors, Fees paid by (3°), 2280; (assent), 2343. Crown- Elections Acts Amendment (initiation). Order for return (motion-Mr. Duggan), 1809; (initiation in committee), 2087; 30. (1°), 2105; (2°), 2229; (committee), Return tabled, 1825. 2230; (3°), 2279; (assent), 2343. Fire Brigades Act Amendment (initiation), Beef roads scheme (motion-Mr. Rae), 378; 69; (initiation in committee), 450; (amendment-Mr. O'Donnell), 490, (1 '), 457; (2°), 832; (committee), 735. 835; (3°), 843; (assent), 1133. BILLS- Fish Supply Management (initiation), 1870; (initiation in committee), 2069; Appropriation No. 1 (suspension of Stand­ (1 °), 2074; (2°), 2222; (committee), ing Orders), 30; (all stages), 61; (assent), 61. 2227; (3°), 2279; (assent), 2343. Gas (initiation), 1985; (initiation in com­ Appropriation No. 2 (suspension of Stand­ mittee), 2032; (1 o), 204 7; (2o), 2250; ing Orders), 1870; (1 o and 2°), 1968; (committee), 2253; (3°), 2279; (committee and 3°), 1981; (assent), (assent), 2343. 1982. Covernor's Salary Acts Amendment Brands Acts Amendment (initiation), 414; (assent), 6. (initiation in committee), 523; (1 o), Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ 540; (2 o), 890; (committee), 894; tion), 1193; (initiation in committee), {3°), 906; (assent), 1222. 1813, 1826; (1 °), 1849; (2°), 2254; Brigalow and Other Lands Development (committee), 2260; (3°), 2279; Act Amendment (initiation), 211 1; (assent), 2343. (initiation in committee), 2112; (1°), Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), 2132; (2°), 2280; (committee), 2284; 906; (initiation in committee), 977, (3°), 2292; (assent), 2343. 1047; (1°), 1065; (2° and commit­ Business Names Act Amendment (initia­ tee), 1565; (3°), 1584; (assent), 2001. tion), 1193; (initiation in committee), Legal Assistance (initiation), 1985; (initia­ 1278; (1 °), 1285; (2°), 1651; tion in committee), 2014; (1 °), 2032; (committee), 1652; (3°), 1657; (2°), 2238; (committee), 2248; (3°), (assent), 200 I. 2279; (assent), 2343. (/ 2 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

BILLS--continued: BILLS--continued: Local Government Acts Amendment Stock (Prevention of Blue Tongue) (initia­ (initiation), 1307; (initiation in com­ tion and initiation in committee), mittee), 1552; (1°), 1562; (2°), 1652; 2199; (1°), 2217; (2° and commit­ (committee), 1654; (3°), 1657; tee), 2297; (3°), 2298; (assent), (assent), 2001. 2343. Maintenance (initiation), 415; (initiation Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ in committee), 654; (1°), 677; (2°), ment (initiation), 148; (initiation in 1260; (committee), 1276; (3 o), 1291; committee), 509; (1°), 518; (2°), (assent), 1803. 887; (committee), 890; (3°), 906; Miners' Homestead Leases Acts Amend­ (assent), 1222. ment (initiation), 1825; (initiation in Timber Users' Protection Acts Amendment committee), 1913; (1 o), 1914; (2o (initiation), 1985; (initiation in com­ and committee), 2108; (3°), 2111; mittee), 2081; (1°), 2086; (2°), 2228; (assent), 2343. (committee), 2229; (3°), 2279; Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ (assent), 2343. tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 906; (initiation in committee), Tobacco Industry Protection (initiation). 1065; (1 °), 1069; (2°), 1562; (com­ 148; (initiation in committee), 458: mittee), 1565; (3°), 1584; (assent), (1°), 467; (2°), 882; (committee). 2001. 887; (3°), 906; (assent), 1222. Petroleum Products Subsidy (initiation), Tobacco Industry Stabilisation (initiation), 69; (initiation in committee), 133, 1985; (initiation in committee), 2047; 235; (1 °), 248; (2°), 385; (commit­ (1 o), 2069; (2°), 2217; (committee), tee), 389; (3°), 390; (assent), 408. 2221; (3°), 2279; (assent), 2343. Poultry Industry Acts Amendment (initia­ University of Queensland (initiation). tion). 1550; (initiation in committee), 1047; (initiation in committee), 129L 1914, 1986; (1 °), 2001; (2°), 2!05; (1 °), 1302; (2°), 1849; (committee), (committee), 2107; (3 o ), 2111; 1861; (3°), 1871; (assent), 2195. (assent), 2343. Valuers Registration (initiation), 2111; Primary Producers' Co-operative Associa­ (initiation in committee), 2138; (1°), tions Acts Amendment (initiation), 2153; (2° ), 2294; (committee), 2295: 2111; (initiation in committee), 2153; (3"), 2297; (assent), 2343. 0 (I ), 2165; (2°), 2298; (committee), Weights and Measures Acts Amendment 2310; (3°), 2311; (assent), 2343. (initiation), 415: (initiation in com­ Public Service Superannuation Acts mittee), 566; (1°), 580; (2°), 835; Amendment (initiation), 1644; (initia­ (committee). 837; (3°), 843; tion in committee), 1810; (1°), 1813; (assent), 1133. ( 2 o and committee), 2105; ( 3 o), By-election- 2111; (assent), 2343. Mirani Electoral District- River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ Member sworn (Mr. T. G. Newbery), ment (initiation), 414; (initiation in committee), 558; (1°), 566; (2°), 6. 827; (committee), 832; (3°), 843; Return of writ, 5. (assent), 1133. Cattle semen, Illegal importation (ministerial Rural Training Schools (initiation), 523; statement), 2004. (initiation in committee), 677, 721, Centenary of laying of foundation stone of 1069; (1°), 1074; (2°), 1456; (com­ Parliament House, 289. mittee), 1484; (3°), 1493; (assent), 1864. Chainnan of Committees- Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 1136; Ruling, Motion of dissent, 2262. (initiation in committee), 1565; (1 °), Cook Shire, Administration, Presentation of 1576; (2°), 1644, 1657, 1721; (com­ petitinn (Mr. Adair), 7. mittee), 1725, 1747; (3°), 1810; (assent), 1864. Days of Sitting (see "Sitting days".) State Electricity Commission Acts and Deaths (motions of condolence, &c.)­ Another Act Amendment (initiation), Crowley, Mr. T. M., 1582. 370; (initiation in committee), 457; Hilton, Hon. P. J. R., 130. (1 °), 458; (2°), 968; (committee). 975; (3°), 986; (assent), 1548. Declarations of land as State forests and scenic area, Proposal to revoke State Transport Act Amendment ( initia­ (motion-Mr. Richter), 1550. tion), 2111; (initiation in commitee), 2133; (lo), 2138; (2°), 2292; (com­ Delegation of ministerial authority- mittee and 3o), 2293; (assent), 2343. Premier and Minister for State Develop­ Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 414; ment, 767. (initiation in committee), 540; ( 1 o), Departmental report, Error, 1579. 558; (2° ), 894; (committee), 904; (3°), 906; (assent), 1222. Distinguished visitors, 5, 1149, 1222, 1486. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 3

DIVISIONS­ Members-continued: Bills- Ordered to apologise­ Constitution Acts Amendment­ Mr. Bennett, 231, 2194. Initiation in committee, 2195. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Second reading, 2333. Mr. Aikens, 507, 1272. Clause 5 (amendments-Mr. Dug­ Mr. Bennett, 1833. gan), 2337, 2338. Sworn- Clause 7, 2339. Mr. Newbery, 6. Elections Acts Amendment­ Clause 7, 2237. Metropolitan area, Fire protection (ministerial statement), 179. Stamp Acts Amendment­ Clause 4, 1749. Ministerial nrpenses- Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent (Mr. Order for return (motion-Mr. V. E. Lickiss), 2265. Jones), 30. Resolved under Standing Order No. 148. Return tabled, 297. 2195, 2333. Ministerial statements- Traffic Acts, Disallowance of proclamation Absence of Governor, Administration of and regulation (motion-Mr Dug­ the Government, 6. gan), 370. Fire protection in metropolitan area, 179. Documents tabled, 6, 289, 767, 1923. Illegal importation of cattle semen, 2004. Estimates, Supplementary, 1964-1965­ Ministry- Tabled, 1825. Delegation of authority- Estimates-in-Chief 1965-1966­ Premier and Minister for State De­ Tabled, 746. velopment, 767. Explanations, Personal (see "Personal Off -shore petroleum legislation, 1579. explanations"). Warana Festival, Financing, 1077. Fees paid by Crown to barristers and solici­ Weipa, Port development, 2199. tors- Mirani Electoral District- Order for return (motion-Mr. Duggan). Member sworn (Mr. T. G. Newbery), 6. 30. Return tabled, 1825. Return of writ, 5. Financial Statement (Committee of Supply)­ Newspaper advertisement involving member of Parliament (privilege), 2080 Debate, 746. 767, 843, 906, 986, 1078, 1154, 1229. Off-shore petroleum legislation (ministerial statement), 1579. Tables relating to, Tabled, 746. Opening of Parliament, 1. Fire pratection in metropolitan area (ministerial statement), 179. Opening Speech of Administrator, 1, 8. Governor- Overtime in Government departments-­ Absence, Administration of the Govern­ Order for return (motion-Mr. Duggan), ment (ministerial statement), 6. 70. Appreciation of services (motion-Mr. Return tabled, 766. Nicklin), 2340. Parliament­ "Hansard", Circulation and cost, 1640. Opening, 1. Health and Welfare Building, Official opening, Prorogation, 2344. 1390. Parliament House, Centenary of laying of Illegal importation of cattle semen (minis­ foundation stone, 289. terial statement), 2004. Personal explanations­ Inaia, Public transport facilities, Presenta­ Mr. Bennett, 376. tion of petition (Mr. Sherrington), Mr. Dean, 1720. 1809. Dr. Delamothe, 360. Industrial developm~nt, Expansion (motion­ Mr. Lickiss, 719. Mr. Knox), 616. Mr. Smith, 359. Members­ Mr. Tucker, 359. Deaths- Petitions- Crowley, Mr. T. M., 1582. Cook Shire, Administration (Mr. Adair), Hilton, Hon. P. J. R., 130. 7. Leave of absence­ Public transport facilities, Inala and Rich­ Mr. Gunn, 414. lands (Mr. Sherrington), 1809. 4 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Petroleum (off-sho:rc) legislation (ministerial QUESTIONS-continued; statement), 1579. Aborigines-continued: Premier's overseas mission, 764. Welfare fund (Mr. Melloy), 841, 905. Welfare officers (Mr. Aikens), 984; Private members' motions- (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2002. Beef Roads Scheme (motion-Mr. Rae), Westbrook Home, Rehabilitation on dis­ 378, 490; (amendment-Mr. charge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2276. O'Donnell), 490, 735. Woorabinda Settlement, Death of Mr. A. Industrial development, Expansion (motion Fogarty (Mr. Duggan), 19; Wilful -Mr. Knox), 616. murder of policeman, Defence (Mr. Plivilege- Davies), 2110. Newspaper advertisement involving mem­ Acacia Ridge area, Additional schools ber of Parliament, 2080. (Mr. Sherrington), 824. Proclamation and regulation, Traffic Acts, Accidents, Electrical industry (Mr. Sherr­ Disallowance (motion-Mr. Duggan), ington), 252; Traffic (see 'Traffic"). 360. Accused persons awaiting trial, Treatment Prorogation of Parliament, 2344. (Mr. Bennett), 985. Advertising, False and misleading (Mr. Public transport facilities, Iua!a and Rich­ Sherrington), 62, 120; (Mr. Brom­ lands, Presentation of petition (Mr. Sherrington), 1809. ley), 295. Aerial ambulance service, Southern QUESTIONS- Queensland (Mr. Dean), 1365. Form, scope and limitation (Mr. Aerial spraying, Liquid weed-killers (Mr. Speaker), 180, 297, 359, 376, 414, Wallis-Smith), 2197. 523, 586, 710, 734, 1136, 1193, 1291, 1307, 1366, 1456, 1493, 1550, Agricultural Bank, Concessions to cane 1582, 1656, 1720, 1809, 1824, 1825, farmers (Mr. Adair), 1490. 1912, 1985, 2004. Air passenger services, Intra-state, Delays (Mr. Aikens), 486. Abattoirs, Townsville, Lamb slaughterings (Mr. Sullivan), 520; Rockhampton. Air transport, Country patients (Mr. Killing facilities for outside operators Wallis-Smith), 66; Metropolitan news­ (Mr. Thackeray), 826. papers to North Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 839. Aborigines- Aitkenvale State School (Mr. Aikens), 469. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Islanders· Affairs Act of 1965­ Albion Railway Station, Pedestrian over­ pass (Mr. Thackeray), 1490. Copies at missions and settlements (Mr. Duggan), 19. Alcoholism (Mr. Bromley), 1644. District officers, Appointment (Mr. Alltrans Pty. Ltd., Motel site at Cairns Wallis-Smith), 1805, 2003. (Mr. R. Jones), 827, 985. Regulations, Promulgation (Mr. Almaden, Police station (Mr. Wallis­ Wallis-Smith), 1806. Smith), 1823. Curio shop (Mr. Sherrington), 24. Alpha hospital, Medical superintendent Dajarra, Site for reserve (Mr. Inch), (Mr. O'Donnel!), 2272. 129. Alpin, Mr. M. J., Conviction (Mr. Wallis­ District officers, Appointment (Mr. Smith), 730. Wallis-Smith), 1805, 2003. Aluminium smelters and refineries- Edward River Mission, Education (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 824; Accommodation Bell Bay, Electricity cost (]VIr. Hanson), (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 841, 905. 2276. Fogarty, Mr. A., Death (Mr. Duggan), Comalco Pty. Ltd. Agreement (Mr. 19. Lloyd), 2195. Lockhart River Mission (Mr. Wallis­ Geelong, Electricity cost (Mr. Lloyd), Smith), 984. 2195. Mitchell River Mission, Education (Mr. Newcastle. Electricity cost (Mr. Ran­ Wallis-Smith), 375, 824; Accommo­ son), 2276. dation (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 841, 905. Queensland (Mr. Duggan), 2074; (Mr. Queensland Native Creations (Mr. Sherr­ Lloyd), 2195. ington), 24. , Dismissal of forestry employ­ Redlynch area, Housing (Mr. Adair), ees (Mr. Newton), 651. 1365. Ambulance brigades (see "Queensland St. George camp (Mr. Lloyd), 1134; Ambulance Transport Brigade"). (Mr. Beardmore), 1549. American currency, Acceptance by Rail­ Training, Staff employed (Mr. Wallis­ way Department (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Smith), 1805, 2002, 2003. 1489. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 5

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Apprentices- Ayr-continued: Cairns Railway Workshops (Mr. R. Shire, Main Roads Department expen­ Jones), 27. diture (Mr. Coburn), 1657. Electrical trades, Syllabus (Mr. State schools (see "State schools"). Houston), 230, 1304; Training (Mr. Babinda, Housing Commission houses Houston), 1305. (Mr. Armstrong), 2003. Motor mechanic (Mr. Duggan), 965. Bajool, Destruction of faulty explosives National Service training (Mr. New­ (Mr. Hanson), 488. ton), 291. North Ipswich Railway Workshops (Mr. Bakeries, Co-operative, Thursday Island Donald), 766. and Torres Strait Islands (Mr. R. Jones), 142. Redbank Railway Workshops (Mr. Donald), 766. Baker's Creek, Mackay, Pollution (Mr. Graham), 68. Rockhampton Railway Workshops (1\fr. Thackeray), 583. Bald Hills-Aspley-Lutwyche Cemetery- Welfare officers, Country areas (Mr. R. Wooloowin bus service (Mr. Camp­ Jones), 2110. bell), 468. Army base, Townsvil!e (Mr. Tucker), 121; Banyo High School, Children off-loaded (Mr. Graham), 122; (Mr. Aikens), from bus (Mr. Knox), 124; (Mr. 137, 615, 1225, 1392. Me !Joy), 17 5; Administration block (Mr. Mel!oy), 293. Art of speech syllabus, Junior and Senior Public Examinations (Mr. Dean), Barcaldine State School, Secondary depart­ 1285. ment (Mr. O'Donnell), 65. Art unions, Permits (Mr. Hanlon), 2271. Bargara, Police station (Mr. Wharton), 2110. Ashgrove electorate, Printing of paper circulated (Mr. Houston), 1821. Barley straw for starving stock (Mr. McKechnie), 1868; Free rail trans­ Asian countries, Teacher-exchange system port (Mr. Sullivan), 1984. (Mr. Bromley), 731. Barramundi Creek, Boat ramp (Mr. Co­ Aspley-City bus service (Mr. Campbell), burn), 1549. 468. Barrier Reef, Marine life protection (Mr. Atherton Maize Board, Rail freight con­ Tucker), 728. cessions (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2002. Barron River, Speed boats (Mr. Adair), Atherton Tableland­ 234; New bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Co-operative Butter Association Ltd., 489; (Mr. Adair), 1985. Deposit on milk bottles (Mr. R. B~:sic wage, Industrial Commission re­ Jones), 357; Six-day milk delivery, view (Mr. Duggan), 1864. Cairns area (~r. R. Jones), 375, 1363, Bauxite royalty (Mr. Lloyd), 63. 1492; (Mr. A1kens), 1455. Fodder available for drought relief (Mr. Beach-erosion prevention, Subsidy (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 23. Coburn), 1191. Rail freights, Concessions (Mr. Adair). Beef roads- 1823. Commonwealth funds, Additional (Mr. Australian equity in Queensland develop­ O'Donnell), 1719. mental projects (Mr. Murray), 1578. Georgetown-Mt. Surprise (Mr. Wallis­ Australian Retail Furnishers Association Smith), 841, 1643. (Mr. Bennett), 715. Kennedy Highway (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Australian Stock Breeders' Co. Ltd., Crown 1643. leases (Mr. Murray), 411; Takeover Normanton-Julia Creek (Mr. Wallis­ offer (Mr. Murray), 520, 825, 1152, Smith), 2196. 1805. Beer, Price (Mr. Lloyd), 229, 351. Australian Underground Contractors Pty. Behanna Creek, High-level railway bridge Ltd. (Mr. Lloyd), 1487. (Mr. R. Jones), 1578. Ayr- Belmont electorate, Housing Commission houses (Mr. Newton), 173. Doctors, Number (Mr. Tucker), 718. Benarkin, Dismissal of forestry workers Hospital, Doctors (Mr. Tucker), 718; (Mr. Duggan), 580. Alterations and additions (Mr. Co­ burn), 1289. Biboohra-Mt. Molloy road (Mr. Adair), Housing Commission houses (Mr. Co­ 143. burn), 174, 614; Water supply (Mr. Billiard rooms, Hours of operation (Mr. Coburn), 653. Houghton), 172. Railway level crossing (Mr. Coburn), Blackall, Police Stock Investigation Squad 1364. (Mr. Bennett), 1909. 6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Blackwater- Brisbane- Coal, Loading installation at Port Alma Bread mannfacture (Mr. Sherrington), (Mr. Thackeray), 487. 1491, 1577. Electricity supply (Mr. O'Donnell), 1821. Children's Hospital, Outpatient day Utah Development Co., Drilling op­ hospital (Mr. Melloy), 1046. erations (Mr. Thackeray), 487. City Council- Blair Athol, Proposed powerhouse (Mr. Appeal Board, Chairman (Mr. Thackeray), 2278. Bennett), 715. Blind children, High-school instruction Bus services, Aspley-City (Mr. Camp­ (Mr. Houston), 1655. bell), 468; Mt. Gravatt (Mr. Chin­ Blue Mountains (Mackay area), Drought­ chen), 2076, 2198. stricken area (Mr. Graham), 412. Carter property, Kenmore, Resump­ tion (Mr. Lickiss), 712, 728. Blue tongue disease (Mr. Rae), 2075; (Mr. Bennett), 2076; (Mr. Lickiss), 2109; Investigation into practices, area and (Mr. Murray), 2110. powers (Mr. Murray), 411, 521. Kenmore, Carter property resumption Boat harbours, Mackay (Mr. Graham), (Mr. Liskiss), 712, 728. 125; Manly (Mr. Newton), 487. Land resumption procedure (Mr. Boat jetty, Double Head (Mr. Thackeray), Lickiss), 728. 826. Libraries, Government subsidies (Mr. Boat landing and launching ramps­ Bromley), 522. Barramundi Creek (Mr. Coburn), 1549. Motor registration fees (Mr. Duggan). Colmslie Reach (Mr. Houston), !983. 291. Cooktown (Mr. Adair), 28. Passenger service licensing and permit fees (Mr. Duggan), 290. Hamilton area (Mr. Melloy), 144. Public transport, Co-ordination of rail Pinkenba area (Mr. Melloy), 144. and bus (Mr. Lloyd), 1191; Ferny Boondall area, Transport facilities (Mr. Grove railway line (Mr. Lloyd). Melloy), 22. 1287. (See also "Bus services"). Bore casing, Shortage (Mr. O'Donnell), Rate increases on Housing Commis­ 470; (Mr. Wallis-Smith ), 2276. sion properties (Mr. Newton), 26: (Mr Melloy), 125. Botanical specimens, Storage by Govern­ ment Botanist (Mr. Sherrington), Shorncliffe pier (Mr. Dean), 1870. 1548. Town Plan, Consideration (Mr. Hughes), 1745. Bottles, Milk, Deposit (Mr. R. Jones). 357; Empty, Road transport fees (Mr. Traffic Commission staff, Transfer Aikens), 486. (Mr. Melloy), 732. Tram and trolley bus services, Future Bowen- policy (Mr. Knox), 291; (Mr. Dredging (Mr. Aikens), 824, 965. Lloyd), 352. Manufacturing Co-operative Society Victoria Bridge, New (Mr. Hughes). (Mr. Tucker), 1153. 1455, 1492; (Mr. Aikens), 1548. New Caledonian iron ore (Mr. Coburn), Wilbur Smith Report, Consideration 1641. (Mr. Hughes), 1745. Shire Council, Road construction finance Cost of living (Mr. Duggan), 1045. (Mr. Tucker), 1365. 1134. Bracken Ridge, Housing Commission Drug traffic (Mr. Bennett), 471. houses (Mr. Dean), 297. Electricity generation costs (Mr. Sherr· Brandon, Housing Commission houses ington), 489. (Mr. Coburn), 653. Elizabethan Theatre Trust, Theatre (Mr. Bread, Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 584; Bris­ MmTay), 1577. bane (Mr. Sherrington), 1491, 1577. Fire protection (Mr. Bennett), 252. Breton, Miss, Observance of traffic regula­ Fish market, New (Mr. Houston), 410. tions (Mr. Aikens), 734. General Hospital (see "Hospitals''). Bribie Passage, Issue of master fisherman's licence (Mr. Bromley), 1579. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Melloy), 293; (Mr. Hughes), 1153. Bridges, New, Government subsidy (Mr. Aikens), 1548. Meat supply (Mr. Sherrington), 840. Brigalow Land Development Scheme (Mr. Motor vehicle thefts (Mr. Bennett), 253. Lloyd), 123; Drought affected settlers Northern suburbs, Housing Commission (Mr. Hewitt), 2197. land (Mr. Melloy), 66. Brigalow Research Station Committee (Mr. Pianoforte examinations (Mr. Tucker). O'Donnell), 652. 1228. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 7

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Brisbane-continued: Burdekin River area, Economic survey Police- (Mr. Coburn), 251, 1745; (Mr. Licensing (Mr. Lloyd), 1286, 2195. Tucker), 766; Herbert River diversion works (Mr. Coburn), 1911. Night patrols (Mr. Hughes), 842. Road Safety Lecturing Squad (Mr. Bus services- Duggan), 1908. Aspley-City (Mr. Campbell), 468. Stations, Renting of attached houses Boondall area (Mr. Melloy), 22. (Mr. Bennett), 1489; Suburban, Co-ordination with rail services (Mr Reopening (Mr. Melloy), 1642. Campbell), 64; (Mr. Lloyd), 1191, Traffic (Mr. Melloy), 823; (Mr. 1287. Lloyd), 1286, 1982, 2195. Mt. Gravatt (Mr. Chinchen), 2076, Prison (see "Prisons"). 2198. Public transport, Co-ordination of rail Zillmere-City (Mr. Campbell), 64. and bus (Mr. Lloyd), 1191; Ferny Butter production (Mr. R. Jones), 614. Grove railway line (Mr. Lloyd), I 287. (See also "Bus services"). Caboolture Shire Council, Co-operation with Government (Mr. Bennett), 408. River- Boat ramp, Colmslie Reach (Mr. Cairns- Houston), I 983. Bread (Mr. R. Jones), 584. Dredging of new swinging basin (Mr. Bungalow area, Proposed State school Bromley), 1135. (Mr. R. Jones), 255. Drug traffic (Mr. Bennett), 4 71. Dredging (Mr. R. Jones), 142, 765. Fire-fighting equipment, Water-borne Four-lane highway, Construction (Mr. (Mr. Melloy), 175. R. Jones), 967. 17-Mile Rocks, Blasting operations Harbour, Dredging (Mr. R. Jones), 142, (Mr. Lickiss), 2079. 765; Pollution (Mr. R. Jones), 717. Service stations, Erection (Mr. Dean), Hides, Shipment (Mr. R. Jones), 126. 842. Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Special Hospital, Drowning of two Housing Commission houses (Mr. R. patients (Mr. Donald), 713. Jones), 69, 178, 489; (Mr. Adair), Sugar, Refined, Price (Mr. Aikens), 1193. 1820. Local authority, Loan allocation and Supreme Court, Demolition (Mr. Valuer-General's valuation (Mr. Bromley), 254. Gaven), 24. Taxi drivers, Traffic offences (Mr. Gra­ Milk- ham), 255, 290. Bottles, Deposit (Mr. R. Jones), 357. Te2.chers' colleges (see "Te:tchers' Six-day delivery (Mr. R. Jones), 375, colleges"). 1363, 1492; (Mr. Aikens), 1455. Town Plan (Mr. Aikens), 1576; (Mr. Miner's phthisis pension, Applications Hughes), 1745. (Mr. Adair), 2080. Transportation Study (see "Wilbur Motel site (Mr. R. Jones), 827, 985. Smith Report"). Motor vehicle registration plates, Issue Tug, Construction in Adelaide (Mr. (Mr. R. Jones), 69. Houston), 650. North, Reclamation work (Mr. R. Victoria Bridge, New (Mr. Hughes), Jones), 1192. 1455, 1492; (Mr. Aikens), 1548. Railways (see "Railways"). Women's Hospital, Cytology clinic (Mr. Bromley), 235; Special ward for Reclamation of land on foreshore (Mr. unmarried mothers (Mr. Campbell), R. Jones), 985, 1228. I 393. Sugar, Refined, Price (Mr. Aikens), Bruce Highway (see "Main roads"). 1820. Totalisator Administration Board Buchan Point-Yule Point, Crown land agencies (Mr. R. Jones), 1307. (Mr. Adair), 1365. Bundaberg local authority, Loan alloca­ Cairns district­ tion and Valuer-General's valuation Railways- (Mr. Gaven), 24. Motor section cars (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Bungalow area, Proposed State school (Mr. 67. R. Jones), 255. Rail-motor units (Mr. R. Jones), 1643. Burar.da State schools (Mr. Bromley), Tourist development (Mr. R. Jones), 375, 734. 1047. Calcap power station (see "Electricity"). Burcher, Mr., Illegal importation of cattle semen (Mr. Rae), 2075; (Mr. Lloyd), Callide coal, Calcap power station con­ 2075; (Mr. Bennett), 2076. sumption (Mr. Hanson), 718. 8 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Callide Valley, Underground water supplies Children, Convicted, Parole (Mr. Bennett), (Mr. Hanson), 717. 140. Cancer, Skin, Solar protection cream (Mr. Chillagoe hospital, Nurses' quarters (Mr. Murray), 1226. Wallis-Smith), 474. Cannon Hill saleyards, Cattle yardings Citrus trees, Sale (Mr. Sherrington), 355. (Mr. Sherrington), 24, 840. Civil Defence Organisation (Mr. Dean), Capricornia Regional Electricity Board, 171, 413; Area officers (Mr. Dean), Rockhampton powerhouse (Mr. 1149. Thackeray), 583; Reticulation of Claredale, Irrigation and Water Supply electricity to primary producers (Mr. Commission staff (Mr. Coburn), 1806. O'Donnell), 1821. Clean Air Act, Proclamation of Townsville Cardwell Shire Council, Road construction (Mr. Tucker), 176. finance (Mr. Tucker), 1365. Cloncurry, Railway employees (Mr. Carina, Housing Commission homes (Mr. Tucker), 412, 413; Applications for Newton), 26, 1154; Maintenance unemployment relief rations (Mr. depot (Mr. Newton), 371; Traffic Inch), 967. lights (Mr. Newton), 173. Cluden racecourse, Road signs (Mr. Carole Park State School, New site (Mr. Aikens), 765. Sherrington), 292. Carter property, Kenmore, Resumption Coal- (Mr. Lickiss), 712, 728. Authorities to prospect (Mr. Donald), 373. Cattle- Blackwater, Drilling operations of Utah Cannon Hill yardings (Mr. Sherrington), Development Co. (Mr. Thackeray), 24, 840. 487; Loading installation at Port Alma Charters Towers trucking yards (Mr. (Mr. Thackeray), 487. Lonergan), 374. Callide, Calcap power station consump­ Dairy herds, Artificial insemination tion (Mr. Hanson), 718. (Mr. Hanson), 881. Hopper derailments, Moura-Giadstone Einasleigh railings (Mr. Wallis-Smith), railway line (Mr. Thackeray), 146. 906. Moura, Royalty (Mr. Lloyd), 63. Field Research Station, "Swan's Lagoon" New Caledonian smelters (Mr. Coburn), (Mr. Coburn), 581. 1641. Forsayth railings (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Research pilot plant (Mr. Donald), 410. 906. Royalties (Mr. Lloyd), 63. Mungana railings (Mr. Wallis-Smith). Safety standards in mines (Mr. Lickiss), 839. 372. Semen, Illegal importation (Mr. Rae), Utah Development Co., Drilling opera­ 2075; (Mr. Lloyd), 2075; (Mr. Ben­ tions at Blackwater (Mr. Thackeray), nett), 2076; (Mr. Lickiss), 2109; (Mr. 487. Murray), 2110. Coal and Oil Shale Mine Workers' Pen­ Central Queensland, Bore casing shortage sions Fund, Mines Department (Mr. O'Donnell), 470. grant, (Mr. Donald), 28; Charge Central Queensland Meat Export Co.. against officers (Mr. Donald), 1867. Negotiations with Rockhampton Coen, Petrol price (Mr. R. Jones), 1192; Abattoir Board (Mr. Thackeray), 826. (Mr. Adair), 1822. Chancellor, Mr. P., Resumption of Sher­ Coke, New Caledonian smelters (Mr. wood land (Mr. Lloyd), 710. Coburn), 1641. Charters Towers, Trucking yards (Mr. Collins, Mr. A. B., Conviction (Mr. Lonergan), 3 7 4. Wallis-Smith), 730. Charters Towers Road, Townsville, Widen­ Co!linsville power station, Structural ing (Mr. Aikens), 356; Garden plots steelwork (Mr. Tucker), 1288, 1393. (Mr. Aikens), 1302. Colmslie Reach, Boat ramp (Mr. Hous­ Chermside, Housing Commission houses ton), 1983. (Mr. Melloy), 125, 292; Handicapped Children's Hospital (Mr. Bennett), Coloured sands, Rainbow Beach area 2198. (Mr. Sherrington), 2272, 2273. Chest clinic, Location (Mr. Bromley), 146. Comalco Pty. Ltd., Establishment of aluminium smelter in Queensland Chief Inspector of Fire Services, Appoint­ (Mr. Lloyd), 2195; Bell Bay refinery ment (l\1r. Aikens), 250. (Mr. Hanson), 2276. Chief Justice of Pakistan, Statement at Commonwealth grants, Special (Mr. law convention (Mr. Bennett), 231. Lloyd), 173. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 9

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Commonwealth Savings Bank, Right to Crown Lands-continued: enter State schools (Mr. Murray), Subdivision for building allotments 582, 825, 905. (Mr. Sherrington), 1455. Convalescent homes, Private, Treatment Townsville, Golf course lease (Mr. of aged patients (Mr. Lloyd), 352; Aikens), 289. (Mr. Mel!oy), 352. Crown Prince Vong Savang, Queensland Cook electorate, Agricultural Bank con­ visit (Mr. Gaven), 1908. cessions to cane farmers (Mr. Adair), 1490. Croydon, Electricity generating plant (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 730. Cook Highway, Florence Street-North Cairns section (Mr. R. Jones), 967; Cuisenaire method of teaching mathe­ Buchan Point-Yule Point section matics (Mr. Sherrington), 292; (Mr. Bromley), 732; (Mr. Newton), (Mr. Adair), 1365. 1454. Cooke, Police Inspector, Use of police car (Mr. Bennett), 409. Cytology clinic, Brisbane Women's Hos­ pital (Mr. Bromley), 235. Cooktown­ Daintree-Mossman road (Mr. Adair). 13oat launching ramps (Mr. Adair), 28. 2199. Orchid, Protection (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Dajarra, Site for aboriginal reserve (Mr. 614, 650. Inch), 129. State school, New (Mr. Adair), 143. Darling Downs, Flour mills, Government Water supply (Mr. Adair), 1224. aid (Mr. Diplock), 1222. Co-operative bakeries, Thursday Island David Low Highway (Mr. Sherrington), and Torres Strait Islands (Mr. R. 1455. Jones), 142. Dawson Road-Logan Road intersection Co-operative housing societies, Interest (Mr. Newton), 469. rates (Mr. Aikens), 143; State Govern­ ment Insurance Office finance (Mr. Day-labour force, Housing Commission Diplock), 1222. hcuses (Mr. Coburn), 614. Coopers Plains, Boundary Road level Deaf and dumb children, High-school crossing (Mr. Sherrington), 651. instruction (Mr. Houston), 1655. Core balance earth leakage devices (Mr. Deagon-Virginia, Four-lane highway (Mr. Sherrington), 765. Melloy), 23. Cost of living, Capital cities (Mr. Dug­ Death Duties Assessment Bill (Mr. gan), 1045, 1134. Murray), 358, 374. Decimal currency, Instruction in State Cotton growing, Gilbert River area (Mr. schools (Mr. Brcmley), 1154; Re­ Wallis-Smith), 2079. printing of industrial awards (Mr. Courts- R. Jones), 2003. Criminal trials, Jury verdicts (Mr. Dental hospitals and clinics (see "Hos­ Aikens), 649. pitals"). District (see "District Court"). Dental hygienists, Female (Mr. Melloy), Supreme (see "Supreme Court"). 144. Dimbulah-Mareeba irrigation area (see Creek Road-Old Cleveland Road inter­ "Mareeba-Dimbulah irrigation area"). section (Mr. Newton), 173. District Court- Creeping lantana (Mr. Wharton), 2271. Indictable offences (Mr. Bromley), Cribb Island, Dental clinic (Mr. Melloy), 1223. 66; Medical attention (Mr. Melloy), Jury, Fees (Mr. R. Jones), 840; Ver­ 842. dicts (Mr. Aikens), 649. Criminal trials, Jury verdicts (Mr. Northern District (Mr. Aikens), 1363. Aikens), 649. Prisoners awaiting trial (Mr. Bennett), 985. Cripples, Adult, Sheltered workshops (Mr. Aikens), 2075. Doctors- Crown lands- Ayr, Number (Mr. Tucker), 718. Australian Stock Breeders' Co. Ltd., Cribb Island (Mr. Melloy), 842. Leases (Mr. Murray), 411. Graduates and students, Number (Mr. Buchan Point-Yule Point (Mr. Adair), Bromley), 177. 1365. Hospitals (see "Hospitals"). Gold Coast City Council area (Mr. Ingham, Number (Mr. Tucker), 718. Gaven), 173. Innisfail Number (Mr. Tucker), 718. Stocking capacity (Mr. Rae), 1982; Ratio t~ population (Mr. Bromley), (Mr. Bennett), 2078. 486. 10 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Doctors-continued: Drought Relief-continued: Townsville, Number (Mr. Tucker), Moratorium for primary producers (Mr. 718. Rae), 1075. Workers' compensation cases, Treat­ State aid (Mr. Lonergan), 1718. ment in public hospitals (Mr. Co­ Stock movement, Reduction in road tax burn, 1488; Payment by State (Mr. Hewitt), 121. Government Insurance Office (Mr. Drugs, Trafficking (Mr. Bennett), 471, Aikens), 1576. 614; Dumping (Mr. Bromley), 472. Double Head, Small-boat jetty (Mr. Eacham Shire Council, Railway drainage Thackeray), 826. system (Mr. R. Jones), 653. Dredging- East Barren irrigation channel (Mr. Bowen (Mr. Aikens), 824, 965. Wallis-Smith), 714. Brisbane River, New swinging basin East Brisbane State School (Mr. Brom­ (Mr. Bromley), 1135. ley), 375. Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 142, 765. East Mackay, Reclamation scheme (Mr. Manly boat harbour (Mr. Newton), Graham), 25, 734, 1822; Additional 487. State schools (Mr. Graham), 125. Queensland ports, Contract for large Education- dredge (Mr. Bromley), 717. Martin Report on teacher training (Mr. Townsville (Mr. R. Jones), 142. Bromley), 68. Drivers- Non-State, Government aid (Mr. Motor vehicle, Licences (see "Licen­ Hughes), 1745. ces"). Syllabus revisions (Mr. Lloyd), 138· Taxi, Brisbane, Traffic offences (Mr. Electrical trade apprenticeship (M/ Graham), 255, 290. Houston), 230. Transport, Imprisonment (Mr. Dug­ Uniformity in State systems (Mr. Brom­ gan), 249, 290, 1075. ley), 254. Driving instruction in high schools, Edward River Mission, Education (Mr. Motor vehicle (Mr. Melloy), 233; Wall is-Smith), 824; Accommodation (Mr. Sherrington), 371. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 841, 905. Driving schools, Motor vehicle, Regis­ Egg production (see "Poultry industry"). tration (Mr. Ramsden), 469; Einasleigh, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis­ Alleged corruption of police (Mr. Smith), 906. Bennett), 985. Einasleigh River, Inclusion in national Drought relief- park (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1720. Appeal fund, Allocation (Mr. Gra­ Electrical goods, Undesirable practices in ham), 25. selling (Mr. Sherrington), 62, 120. Assessment of claims (Mr. Melloy), 1227. Electrical linesmen, Training school (Mr. Sherrington), 409. Atherton Tableland fodder (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 23. Electrical trades apprenticeship, Syllabus Barley straw (Mr. McKechnie), 1868; (Mr. Houston), 230, 1304; Training Free rail transport (Mr. Su!livan), (Mr. Houston), 1305. 1984. Electricity- Brigalow Land Development areas Accidents in industry (Mr. Sherring­ (Mr. Hewitt), 2197. ton), 252. Brown sugar, Supplies for livestock Aluminium refinery, Bell Bay, Price (Mr. Ewan), 1364. (Mr. Hanson), 2276; Newcastle, Canegrowers (Mr. Coburn), 142. Price (Mr. Hanson), 2276. Fodder for starving stock- Aluminium smelter, Geelong, Price Atherton Tableland (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. Lloyd), 2195. Smith), 23. Blair Athol, Proposed powerhouse (Mr. Barley straw (Mr. McKechnie), 1868; Thackeray), 2278. Free rail transport (Mr. Sullivan), Brisbane, Generation costs (Mr. Sher­ 1984. rington), 489. Financial assistance (Mr. Sherring­ Calcap power station- ton), 1868. Coal, Consumpticn (Mr. Hanson), Molasses price, Subsidy (Mr. Lloyd), 718; Cost (Mr. Thackeray), 2279. 2077. Furnace oil, Consumption (Mr. Ran­ Wheat price, Subsidy (Mr. Lloyd), son), 718; Cost (Mr. Thackeray), 2077. 2279. Mackay area (Mr. Graham), 412. Generation costs (Mr. Sherrington), Milk, Price loading (Mr. Melloy), 1227. 489. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 11

QUESTION~ontinued: QUESTIONS-continued: Electricity-continued: Emerald, State school, Secondary depart­ Calcap Power Station-continued: ment (Mr. O'Donnell), 65; Pilot farm Loss (Mr. Thackeray), 2279. projects (Mr. O'Donnell), 470. Stage 2, Completion (Mr. Thacke­ Engineering diploma, Correspondence ray), 583. course (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 651. Capricornia Regional Electricity Board, Etheridge railway line (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Rockhampton powerhouse (Mr. 714. Thackeray), 583; Reticulation of Etheridge River bridge (Mr. Wallis­ supply to primary producers (Mr. Smith), 1643. O'Donnell), 1821. Eulolo Pastoral Holding (Mr. Lonergan), Collinsville power station, Structural steelwork (Mr. Tucker), 1288, 1393. 984. Core balance earth leakage devices (Mr. Evans Deakin and Co. Pty. Ltd., Kangaroo Sherrington), 7 65. Point Shipyards (Mr. Ramsden). Croydon, Generating plant (Mr. Wallis­ 1305. Smith), 730. "Eventide" homes- Generation costs (Mr. Sherrington), Admission, Waiting period (Mr. Ban­ 489; (Mr. Thackeray), 2277. son), 1822. Industrial consumers. Price (Mr. Ban­ Diet, Sick inmates (Mr. Thackeray). son), 2276; (Mr. Thackeray), 2277. 519. Merz McLellan Report (Mr. Sherring­ Pension deductions (Mr. Thackeray). ton), 124, 715. 1806. Murrumba Manufacturing Co., Supply Sandgate, Meal hours (Mr. Dean), 584. (Mr. Bennett), 408. Explosives, Faulty (Mr. Hanson), 488. Normanton area, Generation and dis­ tribution (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 715. Eye department, North Brisbane Hospital Northern Electric Authority- (Mr. Melloy), 175. Collinsville power station (Mr. Eye disease detection (Mr. Hanson), 653. Tucker), 1288, 1393. Fair Rents Court, Complaints (Mr. Brom­ Fuel oil, Use (Mr Aikens), 1075. ley), 2278. Price to regional boards (Mr. Fwna protection (Mr. Sherrington), 1911. Aikens), 174. Petfcrd area. Supply (Mr. Wallis­ Felt and Textiles of Australia Ltd. (Mr. Smith), 1549. Melloy), 354. Powerhou,es in South-eastern Queens­ Ferny Grove railway line, Co-ordinated land, Capacity (Mr. Sherrington), rail and bus transport (Mr. Lloyd), 174. 1287. Redclitfe area, Tariffs (Mr. Houghton), Festivals, Annual, Government aid (Mr. 1076. Aikens), 1149; Magneticana (Mr. Regional boards, Administration and Aikens), 1285. price (Mr. Aikens), 174; Acting as constructing authorities (Mr. Tucker), Field, T. A., Pty. Ltd., Negotiations with 1153. Rockhampton Abattoir Board (Mr. Rockhampton powerhouse, (Mr. Thack­ Thackeray), 826. eray), 583. Fire protection- Roma, Generation costs (Mr. Sherring­ Brisbane (Mr. Bennett), 252. ton), 489. Equipment, Water-borne, Brisbane River "Safety Pak" (Mr. Sherrington), 765. (Mr. Melloy), 175. South-eastern Queensland, Supply (Mr. State schools (Mr. R. Jones), 1823. Sherrington), 61; Powerhouses (Mr. Sherrington), 174. Fishing industry- Southern Electric Authority, Supply for Bribie Passage, Issue of master fisher­ Murrumba Manufacturing Co. (Mr. man's licence (Mr. Bromley), 1579. Bennett), 408. Brisbane fish market, New (Mr. Hous­ State Electricity Commission, Safety ton), 410. officer (Mr. Sherrington), 124. Net fishing licences (Mr. Lloyd), 823. Swanbank power station, Generation Oyster leases (Mr. Graham), 146. costs (Mr. Sherrington), 489; Water Sea gar as fish bait (Mr. Sherrington), requirements (Mr. Muller), 1491. 583. Tariffs, Concessions to pensioners (Mr. Tuna, Survey (Mr. R. Jones), 733. Sherrington), 651. Townsville power station, Generation Fitzroy Island, Development as tourist costs (Mr. Sherrington), 489; Use of resort (Mr. R. Jones), 522. fuel oil (Mr. Aikens), 1075. Fletcher Hon. A. R., Directorship of Elizabethan Theatre Trust (Mr. Murray), Qu~ensland Co-operative Milling 1577. Association Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), 115L 12 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Fodder for starving stock (see "Drought G!adstone- relief"). Aluminium refinery, Electricity supply Fogarty, Mr. A., Death in Woorabinda (Mr. Sh.errington), 61. Settlement gaol (Mr. Duggan), 19. Local authority, Loan allocation and Forestry­ Valuer-General's valuation (Mr. Employees- Gaven), 24. Birth certificates, Production (Mr. Police staff (Mr. Hanson), 881. Newton), 1454. Washing plant for Blackwater coal (Mr. Dismissals- Thackeray), 487. Amamoor (Mr. Newton), 651. Water augmentation scheme (Mr. Ran­ Benarkin (Mr. Duggan), 580. son), 615; Tenders (Mr. Lloyd), Shacks Creek (Mr. Newton), 651. 1487. Toolara (Mr. Newton), 651. Gladstone-Moura railway line (see "Rail­ Plantings of softwoods (Mr. Murray), ways-Moura-Gladstone line"). 582. Glaucoma detection (Mr. Hanson), 653. Forsayth, Railway traffic (Mr. Wallis­ Gold Coast City Council area, Crown Smith), 906. leaseholds (Mr. Gaven), 173; Police Forty Mile Scrub, Declaration as national supervision (Mr. Thackeray), 519. park (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 489; Survey Goodna, Additional police officer (Mr. pegs (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 967, 984. Donald), 583. Free hospitals policy (Mr. Murray), 651; Goondiwindi, Housing Commission houses (Mr. Ramsden), 1804. (Mr. Newton), 356. Freeholding of grazing selections (Mr. Gordonvale, Housing Commission houses Murray), 825. (Mr. Armstrong), 2003. Freight charges, Far North Botanist, Storage of speci­ (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1869. mens (Mr. Sherrington), 1548. Freshwater, Proposed high school (Mr. Government departments, Unpaid overtime Adair), 1869. (Mr. Donald), 373. Fruit, Southern, Sale in Townsville (Mr. Government employees, National Service Aikens), 982. training (Mr. Newton), 291; (Mr. Furniture retailers (Mr. Bennett), 613, Houston); 1489. 715. Government Printing Office, New site (Mr. Garages, Sale of and liens on unclaimed Melloy), 233. motor vehicles (Mr. R. Jones), 172; Graziers granted assistance from Drought (Mr. Bennett), 1909. Relief Appeal funds (Mr. Graham), Garbutt State School (Mr. Tucker), 986. 25. Geebung-Brisbane, Co-ordinated transport Grazing selections, Freeholding (Mr. service (Mr. Campbell), 64. Murray), 825. Georgetown-Mt. Surprise area, Establish­ Great Barrier Reef, Marine life protection ment of national parks (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. Tucker), 728. Smith), 1720. Green Island, Camp sites (Mr. R. Jones), Georgetown-Mt. Surprise road (Mr. 27, 178, 489. Wallis-Smith), 841, 1643. Griffiths House Hostel, Ipswich (Mr. Melloy), 255. Geriatrics, Treatment at Redcliffe Com­ munity Hospital (Mr. Houghton), Gulf of Carpentaria area- 232; Townsville General Hospital Keith Hollands Shipping Cc. Pty. Ltd., (Mr. Aikens), 710, 1744. Service (Mr. Inch), 176; Subsidy on goods to ports (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Gibber Gunyah irrigation area (Mr. 522. Lloyd), 613, 823, 1135, 2001; (Mr. Hewitt), 2271. Mobile X-ray unit, Itinerary (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 256. Gilbert River, Survey of sands (Mr. Gympie, Local authority water and Wallis-Smith), 521; Water storage sewerage schemes (Mr. Newton), 651, sites (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 766. 731. Gilbert River area, Cotton growing (Mr. Hairdressers, Master, Registration (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2079. Dean), 1550. Gin Gin sugar mill, Payments to growers Hamilton area, Boat launching ramp (Mr. (Mr. Byrne), 254, 290. Melloy), 144. Giru, Housing Commission houses (Mr. Handicapped Children's Hospital, Cherm­ Coburn), 520, 614; School transport side (Mr. Bennett), 2198. services (Mr. Coburn), 1226. Harbour pollution (Mr. R. Jones), 717. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 13

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Hayman Island- Hospitals-continued: Betting facilities (Mr. Lloyd), 1640. Brisbane Women's, Cytology clinic (Mr. Poker machines (Mr. Aikens), 1657. Bromley), 235; Special ward for un­ Starting-price betting, Illegal (Mr. married mothers (Mr. Campbell), Lloyd), 1640. 1393. Health and Welfare Building (Mr. Brom­ Cairns Base- ley), 146. Medical officers (Mr. R. Jones), 358, Health policy of Government (Mr. Mur­ 376. ray), 651; (Mr. Ramsden), 1804. Nursing staff, Maternity, Amenities (Mr. R. Jones), 414. Healy, Mr. G., Application for position of Chief Inspector of Fire Services (Mr. Staff (Mr. R. Jones), 232, 296. Aikens), 250. Chermside, Handicapped Children's (Mr. Bennett), 2198. Heart pacemaker, Charge in public hos­ pitals (Mr. Lloyd), 2196. Chillagoe, Nurses' quarters (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 474. Hen levy/tax (see "Poultry industry"). Chronically ill sections, Commonwealth Herbert Ri·ver, Diversion of water to subsidies (Mr. Melloy), 1804; (Mr. Burdekin River (Mr. Coburn), 1911. Davies), 1910. Herberton State School (Mr. Wallis­ Commonwealth Hospital Benefits (Mr. Smith), 67, 1823. Melloy), 982. Herberton-Irvinebank road (Mr. Wallis­ Country, Shortage of nurses (Mr. B;om­ Smith), 256. ley), 234. Hides, Shipment from Cairns (Mr. R. Cytology clinic, Brisbane Women's (Mr. Jones), 126. Bromley), 235. Hill, Mr. Dick, Murder at Woorabinda Dental hospitals and clinics­ Settlement (Mr. Davies), 2110. Cars, Rail (Mr. l\1elloy), 732. Hinchinbrook Shire Council, Road con­ Cribb Island (Mr. Melloy), 66. struction finance (Mr. Tucker), 1365. Dental hygienists, Female (Mr. Holland Park, Traffic lights (Mr. New­ Melloy), 144. ton), 173. Dentists (Mr. Melloy), 66. Eollands, Keith, Shipping Co. Pty. Ltd.­ Director of Dental Services Annual Gulf ports, Service (Mr. Inch), 176. report (Mr. Melloy), 1289.' Maritime safety regulations (Mr. R. Means test (Mr. Sherrington), 521; Jones), 1290, 2278. (Mr. Melloy), 1805. Subsidies (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 522. Normanton (Mr. Wal!is-Smith), 881. Unpaid \\ages (Mr. R. Jones), 1192. Doctors, Training in public hospitals (Mr. Bromley), 486. Homibrook Highway approaches (Mr. Empl~yees, Issue of income tax group Houghton), 1076. certificates (Mr. Bromley), 472. Hospitals- Free hospitals policy (Mr. Murray), 651; Alpha, Ivl:edical superintendent (Mr. (Mr. Ramsden), 1804. O'Donnell), 2272. Handicapped Children's, Chermside (Mr. Ayr, Doctors (Mr. Tucker), 718; Altera­ Bennett), 2198. tions and additions (Mr. Coburn), Ingham, Doctors (Mr. Tucker), 718. 1289. Innisfail, Doctors (Mr. Tucker), 718. Brisbane Children's, Outpatient day Liaison Committee (Mr. Melloy), 1046. Mackay, Bridge repairs (Mr. Graham) hospital (Mr. Melloy), 1046. 178. , Brisbane General- Mt. Gravatt, Establishment (Mr. New­ Beds, Number (Mr. Sherrington) ton), 470. 1306. North Brisbane (see "Brisbane General"). Casualty section (Mr. Campbell), Nurses, Midwifery training (Mr. Ben­ 2002. nett), 253. Doctors (Mr. Bromley), 294. Patients, Chronically ill (Mr. Melloy), Eye department (Mr. Melloy), 175. 1804. Nursing staff (Mr. Bromley), 294. Princess Alexandra- Admission of accident victim (Mr. Patients, Number (Mr. Sherrington), Melloy), 1868. 1306. Beds, Number (Mr. Sherrington), X-ray equipment and radiographers 1306. (Mr. Melloy), 1289. Chronic section, Transfer of patients Brisbane Special, Drowning of two (Mr. Hanson), 1822. patients (Mr. Donald), 713. Doctors (Mr. Bromley), 294. 14 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS---continued: QUESTIONS---continued: Hospitals-continued: Hospitals-continued: Princess Alexandra-continued: Townsvill.e-continucd: Nursing staff (Mr. Bromley), 294. General-continued: Patients, Number (Mr. Sherrington), Geriatrics ward (Mr. Aikens), 710. 1306; Chronic section (Mr. 1744. Hanson), 1822. Medical records system (Mr. Post-mortem examinations, Reports Tucker), 255. (Mr. Sherrington), 1306. Outpatients' section for children X -ray equipment and radiographers (Mr. Aikens), 2109. (Mr. Melloy), 1289. Psychiatric block (Mr. Tucker), 20. Private, Public hospital patients (Mr. Speech therapist (Mr. Tucker), 148. Sherrington), 1306. New, Proposed (Mr. Aikens), 1488. Public- Site, Western suburbs (Mr. Tucker), Beds, Number (Mr. Melloy), 982; 20. (Mr. Sherrington), 1306. Wilson Youth (Mr. Melloy), 1805. Boards, Number (Mr. Melloy), 1046. Wynnum, Establishment (Mr. Newton). Closures (Mr. Melloy), 1046. 470. Doctors (Mr. Bromley), 294, 486. Hotel bars, Food consumption (Mr. Ben­ Heart pacemaker, Charge (Mr. Lloyd), nett), 580. 2196. Houses, Finance for purchase (Mr. Nursing staff- Houghton), 729; Townsville require­ Duties (Mr. Bromley), 357. ments (Mr. Aikens), 1045. Number (Mr. Bromley), 294. Housing Commission- Quarters (Mr. Donald), 827. Advances, Maximum (Mr. Coburn), 65; Patients, Cost per day (Mr. Bromley), (Mr. Sherrington), 141. 652; Commonwealth payments (Mr. Armed forces, Rental houses (Mr. Melloy), 982. Lloyd), 22, 1864. Sub-intermediate wards (Mr. Melloy), Ayr houses (Mr. Coburn), 174, 614; 1227. Water supply (Mr. Coburn), 653. Teaching beds (Mr. Bromley), 486. Babinda houses (Mr. Armstrong), 2003. Workers' compensation cases, Treat­ Belmont electorate, Houses (Mr. New­ ment by private doctors (Mr. Co­ ton), 173. burn), 1488. Bracken Ridge houses (Mr. Dean), 297. Redcliffe- Brandon houses, Water supply (Mr. Doctors (Mr. Bromley), 294. Coburn), 653. Geriatrics, Treatment (Mr. Hough­ Brisbane houses (Mr. Melloy), 293; ton), 232. (Mr. Hughes), 1153. Nursing staff (Mr. Bromley), 294. Cairns houses (Mr. R. Jones), 69, 178, Patients, Number (Mr. Melloy), 1046; 489; (Mr. Adair), 1193. Refused admission (Mr. Melloy), Carina, Houses (Mr. Newton), 26, 1154; 1076. Maintenance depot (Mr. Newton), Sandgate Clinic (Mr. Dean), 1745. 371. Special- Chermside houses (Mr. Me!loy), 125, Commonwealth contribution (Mr. 292. Aikens), 1870. Flats- Nurses' quarters (Mr. Donald), 827. Applications and allocations (Mr. Patients- Hanlon), 171. Committal and discharge (Mr. Mackay electorate (Mr. Graham), 67. Bromley), 713. Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 519; (Mr. Discharged, Accommodation (Mr. Tucker), 1808. Melloy), 144, 255. Giru houses (Mr. Coburn), 520, 614. Ex gratia payments (Mr. Bromley), Goondiwindi houses (Mr. Newton), 356. 1807. Gordonvale houses (Mr. Armstrong), Potential danger on release (Mr. 2003. Donald), 712. Housing Loans Insurance Act, Registra­ Teaching beds (Mr. Bromley), 486. tion as approved lender (Mr. Lloyd), Townsville- 1982. General- Industrial housing- Additions and alterations (Mr. Allocation of rental houses (Mr. Tucker), 20; (Mr. Aikens), 710, L!oyd), 22, 249, 1864. 1488. Charge against Commonwealth-State Child guidance centre, Appointment Housing Fund (Mr. L!oyd), 249. of psychiatrist (Mr. Tucker), 20. Stafford (Mr. Lloyd), 1864. Doctors (Mr. Tucker), 718. Ipswich houses (Mr. Donald), 66. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 15

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Housing Commission-continued: Housing societies, Co-operative, Interest Life insurance scheme (Mr. Coburn) rates (Mr. Aikens), 143. 124. , Hughenden, Accommodation for railway Mackay electorate, Additional accom­ employees (Mr. Lonergan), 373. modation (Mr. Graham), 67; Main­ Hydro Mineral Development Ltd. (Mr. tenance of houses (Mr. Graham), 255. Aikens), 293. Manly land (Mr. Newton), 233, 487. Income tax group certificates, Hospital Migrants, Allocation of houses (Mr. employees (Mr. Bromley), 472. Lloyd), 22; (Mr. Bromley), 177; (Mr. Melloy), 355. Indorf, Dr. F. A., Teacher education (Mr. Millaa Millaa houses (Mr. Armstrong), Bennett), 232; Public examination 2003. system (Mr. Bennett), 1865. Mt. Gravatt East, Houses (Mr. New­ Industrial Commission- ton), 26, 1154; New estate (Mr. New­ A wards, Printing in decimal currency ton), 65. (Mr. R. Jones), 2003. Mt. Isa houses (Mr. Inch), 128. Basic wage review (Mr. Duggan), 1864. North Brisbane land (Mr. Melloy), 66. Decisions, Reserved (Mr. Bennett), 716. Purchase houses- Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Advances, Maximum (Mr. Coburn) 65; (Mr. Sherrington), 141. ' Act, Industrial relations, Committee (Mr. Lloyd), 63. Applications and allocations (Mr. Bromley), 177. Industrial estate, Queensfield, Wacol (Mr. Lickiss), 29. Deposits (Mr. Sherrington), 141. Interest rates on second mortgages Industries- (Mr. Sherrington), 141. Departmental assistance (Mr. Bromley), Migrants (Mr. Bromley), 177. 413. Price (Mr. Sherrington), 141. Electricity charges (Mr. Hanson), 2276; Sales, Number (Mr. Lloyd), 1486. (Mr. Thackeray), 2277. Redbank houses (Mr. Donald), 358. Houses for employees (see "Housing Rental houses- Commission"). Applications and allocations (Mr. State Government Insurance Office loans Lloyd), 22, 249, 1864; (Mr. Ran­ (Mr. Lloyd), 1224. Ion), 13 8, 171; (Mr. Sherrington), Ingham, Doctors, Number (Mr. Tucker), 138; (Mr. Bromley), 177. 718. Armed forces (Mr. Lloyd), 22, 1864. Innisfail, Doctors, Number (Mr. Tucker), Day-labour construction (Mr. Co­ 718. burn), 614. Innisfaii-Millaa Millaa Road (Mr. Wallis­ Industry, Allocation (Mr. Lloyd), 22, Smith), 474. 249, 1864. Innisfail-Townsville highway, Damaged Maintenance (Mr. Newton), 26, 371; bridges (Mr. Aikens), 1392, 1488. (Mr. Melloy), 293. Insemination service, Artificial, Dairy herds Migrants (Mr Lloyd), 22; (Mr. (Mr. Hanson), 881. Bromley), 177; (Mr. Melloy), 355. Rent increases (Mr. Newton), 26. Institute of Medical Research, Records (Mr. Sherrington), 1548. Rockhampton houses (Mr. Thackeray), 374. Insurance, Life, Housing Commission 124: Motor Sandgate houses (Mr. Dean), 297. scheme (Mr. Coburn), vehicles (Mr. Melloy), 126; fMr. Seville Road houses (Mr. Newton), 26. Duggan), 351. Stafford houses (Mr. Melloy), 125, 292; (Mr. Lloyd), 1864. Investment Advisory Board, Sl\rLe Gove.rn­ ment Insurance Office (Mr. HaniL,!), Townsville- 1225. Accommodation requirements (Mr. Tucker), 20; (Mr. Aikens), 1045. Ipswich- Flats, Belgian Gardens (Mr. Tucker), Griffiths House Hostel (Mr. Melloy), 1808. 255. Purchase houses (Mr. Tucker), 148. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Rental houses (Mr. Tucker), 148, 584. Donald), 66. The Strand land (Mr. Aikens), 519. Local authority, Loan allocation and (Mr. Upper Mt. Gravatt land (Mr. Newton), Valuer-General's valuation Gaven), 24. 1289. Wynnum land (Mr. Newton), 487. Ipswich Road (Mr. Sherrington), 252. Zillmere houses (Mr. Melloy), 125, 233, Iron, Queensland ports, Tonnages (Mr. 292, 732; Rent arrears (Mr. Melloy), Aikens), 733; New Caledonian ore 966. (Mr. Coburn), 1641. 16 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Irrigation and water supply- Justice, Supreme Court, Acting appoint­ Ayr Shire, Electric pumps (Mr. Co­ ment (Mr. Bennett), 373, 471. burn), 653. Kaban-Tumoulin area, Irrigation scheme Bore casing shortage, Central Queens­ (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 411. land (Mr. O'Donnell), 470; Queens­ land (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2276. Kangaroo Point- Burdekin River area, Economic survey Evans Deakin & Co. Pty. Ltd. shipyards (Mr. Coburn), 251, 1745; (Mr. (Mr. Ramsden), 1305. Tucker), 766; Herbert River diversion Main Street-Shafston Avenue junction works (Mr. Coburn), 1911. (Mr. Bromley), 731. Callide Valley, Underground water Police Station, Re-opening (Mr. Ben­ supplies (Mr. Hanson), 717. nett), 1910. Claredale staff, Transfer to Townsville State School, Closure (Mr. Bromley), (Mr. Coburn), 1806. 145. Cooktown, Town water supply (Mr. I~enmore, Carter property resumption Adair), 1224. (Mr. Lickiss), 712. Gibber Gunyah area (Mr. Lloyd), 613, Kennedy Highway developmental road 823, 1135, 2001; (Mr. Hewitt), 2271. ·(Mr. Wa!lis-Smith), 967, 984, 1643. Gilbert River, Sands (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Kessels Road-Logan Road intersection 521; Storage sites (Mr. Wallis-Smith), (Mr. Newton), 469. 766. Gladstone, Town water supply (Mr. Kindergartens, Traffic lectures (Mr. Dug­ Hanson), 615; (Mr. Lloyd), 1487. gan), 1908. Herbert River (Mr. Coburn), 1911. Kuranda-Mareeba road (Mr. Adair), 842. Mareeba-Dimbulah area (see "Mareeba­ Lake Clarendon pasturage reserve (Mr. Dimbulah irrigation area"). Duggan), 880. Marian Weir (Mr. Graham), 68. Lal,es Creek State School (Mr. Thackeray), Millstream storage scheme (Mr. Wallis­ 1984. Smith), 411. Lamb slaughterings, Townsville abattoir Moogerah Dam (Mr. Muller), 1491. (Mr. Sullivan), 520. Mt. Garnet, Town water supply (Mr. Land resumptions- Wallis-Smith), 1578. Brisbane City Council, Procedure (Mr. Nathan Gorge (Mr. Hewitt), 2271. Lickiss), 728. Nogoa Gap Dam project (Mr. O'Don­ Eulolo Pastoral Holding (Mr. Loner­ nell), 470. gan), 984. Paddy's Green, Walkamin camp, Trans­ Kenmore, Carter property (Mr. Lickiss), fer (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 356; Water 712, 728. charges (Mr. Adair), 2198. Leases, Terminable (Mr. Murray), 1289. Theodore (Mr. Hewitt), 2271. Local authorities, Powers (Mr. Lloyd), Thursday Island (Mr Adair), 296, 842; 711; (Mr. Lickiss), 728. (Mr. Duggan), 370. Rockhampton Railway Station, (Mr. Irvinebank- Thackeray), 967. Police Station, Re-opening (Mr. Wallis­ Sherwood, Chancellor property (Mr. Smith), 233. Lloyd), 710. School and teacher's residence, New Land valuations, Local authority areas (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 233. (Mr. Gaven), 24; Committee of in­ State Treatment Works (Mr. Wallis­ quiry, Proposed (Mr. R. Jones), Smith), 356. 905. Irvinebank-Herberton Road (Mr. Wallis­ Landlord and Tenant Act, Pensioners' Smith), 256. rentals (Mr. Aikens), 120. James, Mr. C. V., Inspection of open Lantana, Creeping (Mr. Wharton), 2271. drains, Maryborough (Mr. Davies), Law convention, , Statement by 2197. Pakistani Chief Justice (Mr. Bennett), J osephine Creek bridge (Mr. Armstrong), 231. 2109. Leases, Terminable, Extension (Mr. Julia Creek-Normanton road (Mr. Wallis­ Murray), 1289; Stocking capacity Smith), 2196. (Mr. Rae), 1982; (Mr. Bennett), 2078. Junction Creek bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Legal profession, Questionable practices 1643. (Mr. Aikens), 2109. Junior Public Examination (see "State Leukaemia treatment (Mr. Pilbeam), 1807. schools"). Library services, Brisbane City Council Juries (see "Supreme Court"). (Mr. Brom1ey), 522. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 17

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Licences- Mackay-continued: Fishing, Net (Mr. Lloyd), 823; (Mr. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Bromley), 1579. Graham), 67, 255. Liquor, Townsville restaurants (Mr. Local authority loan allocation and Aikens), 1865; Ball (Mr. Houston), Valuer-General's valuation (Mr. 1909, 2270. Gaven), 24. Motor vehicle drivers'­ Outer Harbour Road and bridges (Mr. Fe~s (Mr. Bromley), 1360. Graham), 146. Illegal issue (Mr. Ramsden), 469; Police vehicles, Additional (Mr. (Mr. Bennett), 985. Graham), 1869. Number (Mr. Sherrington), 881. South, Additional State schools (Mr. Taxi (Mr. Sherrington), 1076. Graham), 125. Sugar industry (see "Sugar industry"). Licensing Commission­ Mackay area, Drought relief committee Ball/dance, Definition (Mr. Houston), (Mr. Graham), 412. 2270. Hotel bars, Food consumption (Mr. Mackay electorate, Housing Commission Bennett), 580. houses (Mr. Graham), 67, 255. Inspectorial staff (Mr. Bennett), 580 MacKenzie, Mr. C. M., Appointment, Liquor prices (Mr. Lloyd), 229, 351. Chief Inspector of Fire Services (Mr. Requisitions, Queen's Hotel, Townsville Aikens), 250. (Mr. Aikens), 581. Mackie, Mr. Pat, Police interrogation (Mr. Liquor, Prices (Mr. Lloyd), 229, 351; Bennett), 373. Licences (Mr. Aikens), 1865; (Mr. McMillan Creek bridge (Mr. Wallis­ Houston), 1909, 2270. Smith), 1643. Local authorities­ Magnetic Island, New State school (Mr. Beach-erosion prevention, Subsidy (Mr. Tucker), 234; Shark meshing (Mr. Coburn), 1191. Tucker), 967. Bridges, New, Government aid (Mr. Magneticana Festival (Mr. Aikens), 1285. Aikens), 1548. Electricity tariffs, Concessions to pen­ Maidavale State School (Mr. Coburn), 729. sioners (Mr. Sherrington), 651. Main roads­ Funds, Political propaganda purposes Biboohra-Mt. Molloy (Mr. Adair) 143. (Mr. Aikens), 127; Works completion (Mr. Newton), 651, 731. Bruce Highway- Land resumption powers (Mr. Lloyd), McCoombe Street-Sheridan Street, 711; (Mr. Lickiss), 728. Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 967. Loan allocations (Mr. Gaven), 24. Mulgrave Shire (Mr. Armstrong), 2003. Parking meter receipts (Mr. Aikens), Russell River and Josephine Creek 581. bridges (Mr. Armstrong), 2109. Rate book inspection (Mr. Aikens), 615. Single-lane bridges (Mr. Wallis­ Valuer-General's valuations (Mr. Smith), 841. Gaven), 24. Townsville-Innisfail section (Mr. Lockhart River Mission (Mr. Wallis­ Aikens), 1392, 1488. Smith), 984. Charters Towers Road, Widening (Mr. Logan Road, Upper Mt. Gravatt (Mr. Aikens), 356; Garden plots (Mr. Newton), 469. Aikens), 1302. Logan Road-Nursery Road intersection Cook Highway, Cairns-North Cairns (Mr. Newton), 173. (Mr. R. Jones), 967. David Low Highway (Mr. Sherrington), Longreach State School, Secondary depart­ 1455. ment (Mr. O'Donnell), 65. Herberton-Irvinebank (Mr. Wallis- Lota, Railway line closure (Mr. Newton), Smith), 256. 469. Innisfail-Millaa Millaa (Mr. Wallis­ Mackay­ Smith), 474. Baker's Creek, Pollution (Mr. Graham), Ipswich Road (Mr. Sherrington), 252. 68. Kennedy Highway (Mr. Wallis-Smith), East, Reclamation scheme (Mr. 967, 984, 1643. Graham), 25, 734, 1822; Additional Kuranda-Mareeba (Mr. Adair), 842. State schools (Mr. Graham), 125. Logan Road (Mr. Newton), 469. Harbour for small boats (Mr. Graham), Mareeba, Barron River bridge, New 125. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 489; (Mr. Adair), Hospital, Bridge repairs (Mr. Graham), 1985. 178. Mossman-Daintree (Mr. Adair), 2199. 18 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Main roads-continued: Marian Weir (Mr. Graham), 68. Mt. Garnet-Ravenshoe, Millstream Marine life protection, Great Barrier Reef bridge, New (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 178. (Mr. Tucker), 728. Mt. Surprise-Georgetown (Mr. Wallis­ Marketing of fodder (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Smith), 841. 23. Outer Harbour Road, Mackay (Mr. Marmor-Bajool railway line (Mr. Aikens), Graham), 146. 966. Palmerston Highway (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 474. Martin Report on teacher training (Mr. Bromley), 68. Peninsula Development Road, Construc­ tion work (Mr. Adair), 296, 842; Maryborough, Local authority loan alloca­ Morehead River bridge (Mr. Adair), tion and Valuer-General's valuation 1290. (Mr. Gaven), 24; City Council, Open Virginia-Deagon (Mr. Melloy), 23. drains, Report (Mr. Davies), 2197. Main Roads Department, Ayr Shire, Mathematics, Cuisenaire method of teach­ Expenditure (Mr. Coburn), 1657; ing (Mr. Sherrington), 292; (Mr. Townsville, Road and bridge works Bromley), 732; (Mr. Newton), 1454. (Mr. Aikens), 1908. Medical graduates and students (Mr. Main Street-Shafston Avenue junction Bromley), 177. (Mr. Bromley), 731. Medica] Research Institute, Records (Mr. Maintenance payments, Defaulters (Mr. Sherrington), 1548. Melloy), 715. Cup sweeps (Mr. Lloyd), 1286; Malanda milk, Bottle deposit (Mr. R. (Mr. Hanlon), 2271. Jones), 357; Cairns s1x-day delivery Mentally ill persons, Control and treatment (Mr. R. Jones), 375, 1363, 1492; (Mr. (Mr. Donald), 712, 713; (Mr. Brom­ Aikens), 1455. lcy), 713. Malanda shopping centre, Flood alleviation Merz McLellan Report on electricity sup­ (Mr. R. Jones), 653. ply (Mr. Sherrington), 124, 715. Malaysia, Teacher-exchange system (Mr. Metropolitan newspapers, Air transport Bromley), 731. delays to North Queensland (Mr. Aikens), 839. Manly- Migrants, Housing Commission houses Boat harbour (Mr. Newton), 487. (Mr. Lloyd), 22; (Mr. Bromley), 177; Housing Commission land (Mr. (Mr. Metloy), 355. Newton), 233, 487. Railway line closure (Mr. Newton), 469. Milk- West, Wondall Road, Proposed school Atherton Tableland Co-operative Butter (Mr. Newton), 27. Association Ltd., Bottle deposit Mantoux tests (Mr. Bennett), 1983. (Mr. R. Jones), 357; Cairns six-day delivery (Mr. R. Jones), 375, 1363, Mareeba- 1492; (Mr. Aikens), 1455. Barron River bridge, New (Mr. Wallis­ Price, Drought relief (Mr. Melloy), 1227. Smith), 489; (Mr. Adair), 1985. Millaa Millaa, Railway line (see "Rail­ Railway, Concessiona1 freights (Mr. ways"); Housing Commission houses Adair), 1823; New station (Mr. (Mr. Armstrong), 2003. Adair), 1869. State School (Mr. Adair), 1193. Millaa Millaa-Innisfail road (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 474. Mareeba-Dimbulah irrigation area- Millaroo State School, Head teacher's resi­ East Barron main channel (Mr. Wallis­ dence (Mr. Coburn), 25. Smith), 714. Finance for extensions (Mr. Adair), 295; Millstream, Bridge, New (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1290. Smith), 178; Water-storage scheme (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 411. Tobacco industry- Miner's phthisis pension applications, Areas, Extension (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 297; Survey (Mr. Wallis-Smith) Cairns (Mr. Adair), 2080. 1227. , Mitchell, Mr. R. G. J., Aspley bus service Grub and hail damage (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. Campbell), 468. Smith), 2196. Mitchell River Mission, Education (Mr. Quot~s (Mr. Adair), 23; (Mr. Wallis­ Wallis-Smith), 375, 824; Accommoda­ Smith), 1489. tion (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 841, 905. Water charges (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Molasses, Price and subsidy (Mr. Lloyd), 1489; (Mr. Adair), 2198. 2077. Mareeba-Kuranda road (Mr. Adair), 842. Moogerah Dam, Capacity (Mr. Muller), Margarine production (Mr. R. Jones), 614; 1491. (Mr. Wharton), 652. Moonie Oil (see "Oil industry"). INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 19

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Moratorium for drought-affected primary Mt. Crosby-Pullenvale, Illegal importation producers (Mr. Rae), 1075. of cattle semen (Mr. Rae), 2075; (Mr. Morehead River bridge (Mr. Adair), 1290. Lloyd), 2075; (Mr. Bennett), 2076; (Mr. Lickiss), 2109; (Mr. Murray), Moreton Island, Rutile 2110. Mining Company Pty. Ltd. lease (Mr. Newton), 371, 719. Mt. Garnet water supply (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 1578. Mossman State School (Mr. Adair), 1154. Mt. Garnet-Ravenshoe road, Millstream Mos,man-Daintree road (Mr. Adair), 2199. bridge, New (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1~ 8. Motor mechanics, Apprentices (Mr. Mt. Gravatt- Dugga.n), 965. Bus service (Mr. Chinchen), 2076, 2 J98. Motor vehicles- East, Housing Commission houses (Mr. Apprentice mechanics (Mr. Duggan), Newton), 26, 1154; New estate (Mr. 965. Newton), 65. Bridge damage, Bruce Highway, (Mr. Hospital, Establishment (Mr. Newton), Aikens), 1392, 1488. 470. Comprehensive insurance- Housing Commission land (Mr. New­ Claims, State Government Insurance ton), 1289. Office (Mr. Duggan), 351. Traffic lights and signs (Mr. Newton), Excess clause (Mr. Melloy), 126. 469. Particulars (Mr. Sherrington), 614. Mt. !sa- Taxi Owners Mutual Assistance Co. Housing Commission houses (Mr. Inch), Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), 28. 128. Dealers' yards, Used cars, Inspection Mineral royalties (Mr. Lloyd), 63. (Mr. Houston), 712, 729. Strike fund embezzlement (Mr. Bennett), Drivers' licences (see "Licences"). 373. Driver-training, Secondary schools (Mr. Mt. Isa-Townsville railway line (see Melloy), 233; (Mr. Sherrington), 371. "Railw:1ys, Townsville-Mt. Isa line"). Driving schools, Registration (Mr. Rams­ Mt. Molloy sawmill (Mr. Adair), 1985. den), 469; Alleged corruption of police (Mr. Bennett), 985. Mt. Molloy-Biboohra road (Mr. Adair), 143. Garages, Unclaimed vehicles (Mr. R. Jones), 172; (Mr. Bennett), 1909. Mt. Morgan, Mineral royalties (Mr. Insurance claims, State Government Lloyd), 63. Insurance Office (Mr. Duggan), 351. Mt. Surprise-Georgetown area, Establish­ Licensing and permit fees, Brisbane City ment of national parks (Mr. Wallis­ Council (Mr. Duggan), 290. Smith), 1720. Loading, Insecure (Mr. Melloy), 125. Mt. Surprise-Georgetown road (Mr. Overloading (Mr. Duggan), 249, 290. Wallis-Smith), 841, 1643. Registration fees, Brisbane City Moura coal, Royalty (Mr. Lloyd), 63. Council (Mr. Dne:q:an), 291; Thursday Moura-Giadstone railway line (see "Rail­ Island (Mr. Adair), 1823. ways"). Registration plates, Cairns (Mr. R. Mulgrave River, High-level railway bridge Jones), 69. (Mr. R. Jones), 1578. Roadworthiness certificates (Mr. Mel­ Mulgrave Shire, Bruce Highway (Mr. loy), 372. Armstrong), 2003. Standards Association of Australia, Specifications (Mr. Hanson), 147. Mulligan Highway (see "Peninsula De­ velopment Road"). Taxi drivers, Brisbane, Offences (Mr. Graham), 255, 290. Mungana, Railway cattle wagons, Limita­ Thefts, Brisbane area (Mr. Bennett), tion (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 839. 253. Murder Island powerhouse, Townsville Third party insurance claims, State Gov­ (Mr. Sherrington), 489; (Mr. Aikens), ernment Insurance Office (Mr. 1075. Duggan), 351. Murrumba Manufacturing Co., Electricity Tractor accidents (Mr. Bromley), 144. and water supply (Mr. Bennett), Transport drivers, Imprisonment (Mr. 408. Duggan), 249, 290, 1075. Music- Unclaimed, Sale (Mr. R. Jones), 172; Junior Public Examination, Fee (Mr. Payment for labour (Mr. Bennett), R. Jones), 68; Syllabus (Mr. Dean), 1909. 1285. Used cars, Inspection (Mr. Houston), Pianoforte examinations (Mr. Tucker), 712, 729. 1228, 1305. Mott, Melvin, Criminal offence (Mr. Senior Public Examination, Syllabus Lloyd), 21. (Mr. Dean), 1285. 20 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Mutton, Townsvi!le retail price (Mr. North Queensiand-continu.ed: Aikens), 411, 467. Metropolitan newspapers, Air transport Nashville, Proposed high school (Mr. delays (Mr. Aikens), 839. Dean), 130; State School sports area Railway motor section cars (Mr. Adair), (Mr. Dean), 358. 1870. State Stores Board purchases (Mr. Nathan Gorge irrigation scheme (Mr. Hewitt), 2271. Aikens), 1487. Sugar, Production and proposed refinery National Parks­ (Mr. Aikens), 1820. Forty-Mile Scrub, Declaration (Mr. Northern development, Special projects Wallis-Smith), 489. commission, Establishment (Mr. Georgetown-Mt. Surprise area, Declara­ L!oyd), 650. tion (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1720. Northern Electric Authority (see "Elec­ Green Island (Mr. R. Jones), 27, 178, tricity"). 489. Norton Road-Logan Road intersection (Mr. Rainbow Beach area, Declaration (Mr. Newton), 469. Sherrington), 2273. Nudgee-Bocndall area, Additional railway National Service training, Apprentices and station (Mr. Melloy), 22. Government employees (Mr. Newton), Nursery Road-Logan Road intersection 291; (Mr. Houston), 1489. (Mr. Newton), 173. Native affairs (see "Aborigines"). Nurses, Midwifery training (Mr. Bennett), Nebo Shire, Drought-stricken area (Mr. 253; Hospitals (see "Hospitals"). Graham), 412. Occupational Safety Division, Tractor Nerang, Criminally assaulted child (Mr. accidents (Mr. Bromley), 144. Dean), 1579. O'Connor, Mr. P. M., Stipendiary Magis­ Netherdale area, Drought-stricken area trate, Railway Appeal Board (Mr. (Mr. Graham), 412. Bennett), 715, 1391. New Caledonia, Reciprocal trade with Oil industry- Queensland (Mr. Coburn), 1641. Calcap power station (Mr. Hanson), New South Wales Rutile Mining Company 718; (Mr. Thackeray), 2279. Pty. Ltd., Moreton Island lease (Mr. Coal research pilot plant (Mr. Donald), Newton), 371, 718. 410. New Zealand trade agreement, Softwoods Crude oil, Sale price (Mr. Bennett), 140. importation (Mr. Murray), 582. Exploration (Mr. Duggan), 229. Night clubs, Alleged drug trafficking (Mr. Moonie oil-­ Bennett), 614. Production costs (Mr. Lloyd), 139. Nogoa Gap Dam project (Mr. O'Donnell), Royalty (Mr. L!oyd), 63, 139. 470. Sale price (Mr. Lloyd), 130; (Mr. Nonda Railway Station, Carpenters' wages Bennett), 140. (Mr. Tucker), 1821. Off-shore petroleum legislation (Mr. Normanton- Murray), 1642. Electricity generation and distribution Petrol price, Coen (Mr. R. Jones), 1192; (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 715. (Mr. Adair), 1822; Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), 1307. Itinerant dentist, Visits (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 881. Problems, Commonwealth action (Mr. Hughes), 412. State School (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 824. Townsville power station (Mr. Aikens). Student hostel (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 824. 1075. Normanton-Julia Creek road (Mr. Wallis­ Smith), 2196. Old Cleveland Road-Creek Road inter­ section (Mr. Newton), 173. North Brisbane Hospital (see "Hospitals­ Brisbane General"). "On-the-spot" notices, Traffic offences (Mr. L!oyd), 291, 467; (Mr. Bromley), 716. North Ipswich Railway Workshops (Mr. Donald), 732, 766. Oonoonba, Railway cattle wagon cleaning (Mr. Aikens), 1718. North Queensland- Optometrists, Glaucoma detection (Mr. Development, Snowy Mountains Autho­ Hanson), 653. rity personnel (Mr. R. Jones), 27. Orders in Council issued during Parlia­ Egg producers, Hen levy/tax (Mr. mentary recess (Mr. Bromley), 127. Tucker), 19; (Mr. Adair), 20. Freight charges (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Outer Harbour Road, Mackay (Mr. Gra­ 1869. ham), 146. Funds, Expenditure (Mr. Aikens), 250, Overtime in Government departments, 2196. Unpaid (Mr. Donald), 373. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 21

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Oxley-Rocklea section, Ipswich Road (Mr. Pensioners-continued: Sherrington), 252. Medical Entitlement Scheme (Mr. Han­ Oyster leases (Mr. Graham), 146. son), 1822. Packaging of goods for sale (Mr. Sherring­ Public hospital wards (Mr. Melloy), 982. ton), 234. Rail passes, Free (Mr. Aikens), 1454; Paddy's Green, Walkamin irrigation camp, (Mr. R. Jones), 2278. Transfer (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 356; Rent allowance (Mr. Aikens), 120. Irrigation area, Water charges (Mr. Special hospital patients (Mr. Bromley), Wallis-Smith), 2198. 1807. Pakistan, Chief Justice, Statement (Mr. T.A.B. dividends, Unclaimed, Distribu­ Bennett), 231. tion to League (Mr. Melloy), 372. Pallarenda land development (Mr. Tucker), People the North Committee, Local 584. authority funds (Mr. Aikens), 127. Palmerston Highway (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Petford area, Electricity supply (Mr. 474. Wallis-Smith), 1549. Parents of criminally assaulted child at Petrol price, Coen (Mr. R. Jones), 1192: Nerang (Mr. Dean), 1579. (Mr. Adair), 1822; Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), 1307. Parking meter receipts (Mr. Aikens), 581. Petroleum, Off-shore, Legislation (Mr. Parliament- Murray), 1642. Members- Petty, Mr. D. W., Mistrial (Mr. Bennett), Fletcher, Hon. A. R., Directorship of 1391; (Mr. Armstrong), 1806. Queensland Co-operative Milling Pianoforte examinations (Mr. Tucker). Association Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), 1228, 1305. 1151. Pimlico High School, Traffic signs (Mr. Salaries (Mr. Ramsden), 1867. Aikens), 469. South-east Asia mission (Mr. Aikens), Pine River bridge, New (Mr. Dean), 616. 65. Tooth, Hon. S. D., Printing of paper Pinkenba- circulated in electorate (Mr. Assault and attempted robbery (Mr. Houston), 1821. Melloy), 1642. Wilbur Smith Report, Copies (Mr. Police Station, Re-opening (Mr. Melloy), Houston), 64. 1642, 1911. Writs, Issue (Mr. Aikens), 411. State School (Mr. Me!loy), 1307. Recess, Regulations and Orders in Pioneer River, Mackay, Hospital bridge Council issued (Mr. Bromley), 127. (Mr. Graham), 178. Parliamentary Salaries Committee, Mem­ Pioneer River-Outer Harbour Road, Mac­ bers and fees (Mr. Aikens), 1642; kay (Mr. Graham), 146. Honorarium (Mr. Aikens), 1804. Poker machines, Hayman Island (Mr. Parole and probation officers (Mr. Brom­ Aikens), 1657. ley), 248, 295. Police Department- Parole Board- Adelaide Street accident investigation Children, Power to release (Mr. Ben­ (Mr. Bennett), 409. nett), 140. Almaden, Station buildings, Retention Prisoners released (Mr. Bromley), 248. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1823. Sex offenders, Release (Mr. Aikens), 26. Alpin, Mr. M. J., Arrest (Mr. Wallis­ Pascoe, Sergeant of police (Mr. Bennett), Smith), 730. 1656. Bargara, Establishment of station (Mr. Pearl culture training (Mr. Duggan), 120; Wharton), 2110. (Mr. Adair), 1306. Blackall, Stock Investigation Squad (Mr. Peninsula Development Road, Construction Bennett), 1909. work (Mr. Adair), 296, 842; More­ Cloncurry station, Unemployment head River bridge (Mr. Adair), 1290. relief rations (Mr. Inch), 967. Collins, Mr. A. B., Arrest (Mr. Wallis­ Pensioners- Smith), 730. Artificial limbs (Mr. Hanson), 2002. Company Squad, Mt. Isa strike fund Convalescent homes, Medical attention investigation (Mr. Bennett), 373. (Mr. Melloy), 352. Cooke, Inspector, Vehicle use (Mr. Electricity tariffs, Concessional (Mr. Bennett), 409. Sherrington), 651. Criminal Investigation Branch, Strength "Eventide" homes, Commonwealth (Mr. Lloyd), 1654. supplementary assistance (Mr. Thack­ Criminal investigation by newspaper staff eray), 1806. members (Mr. Lloyd), 1654. 22 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Police Department-continued: Port Alma, Coal-loading installation (Mr. Drivers' licences, Illegal issue (Mr. Thackeray), 487; Breast wharf (Mr. Rumsden), 469; (Mr. Bennett), 985. Thackeray), 1490. Gladstone staff (Mr. Hanson), 881. Port Curtis railway, Level crossing (Mr. Geld Coast, Supervision (Mr. Thacke­ Thackeray), 718. ray), 519. Poultry industry- Goodna station, Additional officer (Mr. Hen levy/tax (Mr. Tucker), 19, 1288; Donald), 583. (Mr. Adair), 20; (Mr. Muller), 137. Irvineb:mk, Reopening of station (Mr. Legislation (Mr. Tucker), 19. Wallis-Smith), 233. Southern and northern egg producers, Kangaroo Point, Re-opening of station Cost differential (Mr. Tucker), 1288. (Mr. Bennett), 1910. Wheat, Rail freights (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Lectures on traffic (Mr. Sherrington), 1226, 2002. 355; (Mr. Duggan), 1908. Prices- Licensing Squad (Mr. Lloyd), 1286, Advisory Board (Mr. Sherrington), 840; 1640, 2195. (Mr. Lloyd), 1864. Mackay station, Additional vehicles (Mr. Beer (Mr. Lloyd), 229, 351. Graham), 1869. Commissioner (Mr. Lloyd), 1864. Melbourne Cup sweeps, Investigation Foodstuffs, Control (Mr. Duggan), 1045, (Mr. Lloyd), 1286. 1134. Motor cycle patrols (Mr. Bennett), 1224. Molasses (Mr. Lloyd), 2077. Mt. Isa strike fund, Investigation (Mr. Mutton, Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 411, Bennett), 373. 467. Night patrols, Brisbane inner-city area Petrol, Coen (Mr. R. Jones), 1192; (Mr. (Mr. Hughes), 842. Adair), 1822. Officers, Injured on duty (Mr. Sherring­ Rent control (Mr. Duggan), 1045, 1134. ton), 1290; National Service training (Mr. Houston), 1489. Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), 1307. Pascoe, Sergeant, Transfer (Mr. Ben­ Spirits (Mr. Lloyd), 229, 351. nett), 1656. Sugar, Brisbane, Townsville and Cairns Patrol vehicles (Mr. Bromley), 1224. (Mr. Aikens), 1820. Pinkenba. Re-opening of station (Mr. Wheat (Mr. Lloyd), 2077. Melloy), 1642, 1911. Prince Vong Savang, Queensland visit (Mr. Probationers, Resignations (Mr. Mel­ Gaven), 1908. loy), 823; Training (Mr. Bennett), Princess Alexandra Hospital (see "Hospi­ 1910. tals"). "Q" car patrols (Mr. Bromley), 1224. Prisoners- Records, Disclosure (Mr. Lloyd), 1487. Awaiting trial, Treatment (Mr. Bennett), Recruitment and resignations (Mr. Mel­ 985. loy), 22; (Mr. Bennett), 1910. Children (Mr. Bennett), 140. Road Safety Lecturing Squad (Mr. Maintenance defaulters (Mr. Melloy), Sherrington), 355; (Mr. Duggan), 715. 1908. Numbers (Mr. Bromley), 248. Roma Street station, Inspector's memo­ Parolees (Mr. Aikens), 26; (Mr. Brom­ randum on notice board (Mr. Han­ ley), 248. lon), 353. Press photographs (Mr. Knox), 1364. Seniority list (Mr. Bennett), 129. Segregation (Mr. Bennett), 129. Stations- Sex offenders, Psychiatric treatment (Mr. Brisbane suburbs, Reopening and Lloyd), 21; Parole Board, Release strength (Mr. Melloy), 1642. (Mr. Aikens), 26. Houses, Rental (Mr. Bennett), 1489. Transport drivers imprisoned (Mr. Dug­ Queensland, Re-opening (Mr. Ben­ gan), 249, 290, 1075. nett), 1910. Prisons­ Strength of Force, (Mr. Melloy), 22. Brisbane- Surfers Paradise, Supervision (Mr. Demonstration by prisoners (Mr. Thackeray), 519. Bennett), 2078. Townsville, District (Mr. Tucker), 234; Sex perversion (Mr. Bromley), 128; Headquarters, New (Mr. Tucker), (Mr. Bennett), 129. 2003. Supervision of prisoners (Mr. Brom­ Traffic­ ley), 128. Non-commissioned officers (Mr. Officers, Shortage (Mr. Bromley), 128. Melloy), 823. Sex offenders, Transfers, Medical reports Offence Notices, Number (Mr. Lloyd), (Mr. Lloyd), 21. 21. Stuart, Entrance road (Mr. Aikens), Squad (Mr. Lloyd), 1286, 1982, 2195. 2196. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 23

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Prisons-continued: Railways- Wacol- Air reservoirs, Sale (Mr. Aikens), 370. Construction work, Remuneration to Air-conditioned trains, Time-tables (Mr. prisoners (Mr. Bromley), 375. Thackeray), 1806. Escape of Melvin Matt (Mr. Lloyd), Albion station, Pedestrian overpass 21. (Mr. Thackeray), 1490. Supervision of prisoners (Mr. Aluminium wheat hoppers (Mr. Dug­ Bromley), 128. gan), 1286. American currency, Acceptance (Mr. Psychologists, Training (Mr. Tucker), 176. Wallis-Smith), 1489. Public servants, Townsville residences (Mr. Appeal Board- Tucker), 296; National Service Appeals, Number and decisions (Mr. training (Mr. Houston), 1489. Coburn), 1910. Public Service Superannuation Fund (Mr. Chairman (Mr. Bennett), 715, 1391. Lloyd), 1134. Depositions CMr. Bennett), 1226. Quantrill, Mr. H. V., Alleged traffic Atherton Tableland, Concessional breach (Mr. Lloyd), 467. freights (Mr. Adair), 1823. Behanna Creek bridge (Mr. R. Jones), Queen's Hotel, Townsville, Licensing Com­ 1578. mission requisitions (Mr. Aikens). 581. . Boondall-Nudgee area, New station (Mr. Melloy), 22. Queensfield Industrial Estate, Wacol (Mr. Bridges, Road clearance (Mr. Aikens), Lickiss), 29. 966. Queensland Ambulance Transport Bri­ Brisbane co-ordinated services (Mr. gade- Lloyd), 1191. Buffet cars, Passenger trains (Mr. Sher­ Aerial ambulance service, South Queens­ rington), 174. land (Mr. Dean), 1365. Cairns- Civil defence instruction, Participation (Mr. Dean), 413. Booking office (Mr. R. Jones), 296. Clerical staff (Mr. R. Jones), 296. Government finance, Headquarters (Mr. Hughes), 520; Centres (Mr. Dean), Telephone switchboard, Manual (Mr. 1366. R. Jones), 1394. Station sites (Mr. Hughes), 520. Workshops- Apprentices (Mr. R. Jones), 27. Queensland Co-operative Milling Associa­ Tradesmen (Mr. R. Jones), 1657. tion Ltd., Rockhampton mill. Govern­ Wagon repairs (Mr. R. Jones), ment loan (Mr. Bennett), 1151, 1287; (Mr. Diplock), 1222; Operations gen­ 1492. erally (Mr. Bennett), 1655. Cairns district, Motor section cars (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 67; Rail-motor Queensland developmental projects, Aust­ units (Mr. R. Jones), 1643. ralian equity (Mr. Murray), 1578. Cloncurry, Staff transfers (Mr. Tucker), Queensland Furniture Retailers Society 412; Depot, Meal breaks (Mr. (Mr. Bennett), 613. Tucker), 413. Coopers Plains level crossing (Mr. Sher­ Queensland Government Tourist Bureau, rington), 651. Brochures (Mr. Duggan), 63. Denlal cars (Mr. Melloy), 732. Queensland Housing Commission (see Depots, Western, Meal breaks (Mr. "Housing Commission"). Tucker), 413. Queensland Industrial Gazettes, Awards in Einasleigh, Cattle railed (Mr. Wallis­ decimal currency (Mr. R. Jones), Smith), 906. 2003. Employees- Queensland Radium Institute, Radio­ Conductors (Mr. Sherrington), 174. therapist shortage (Mr. Aikens), 1223; National Service training (Mr. Hous­ Skin-cancer prevention cream (Mr. ton), 1489. Murray), 1226. Numbers in divisions (Mr. Duggan), 121. Queensland Road Safety Council, Opera­ Sick-leave entitlement (Mr. Aikens), tions (Mr. Knox), 473; Right-of-way rule pamphlets (Mr. Lloyd), 728. 581. Uniforms (Mr. R. Jones), 733. Queensland Tug. Co. Pty. Ltd., New tug Equipment, Surplus or worn out, Sale (Mr. Houston), 650. (Mr. Aikens), 370. Rabbit Island, Tourist resort development Etheridge line, Dividing of trains (Mr. (Mr. Graham), 374. Wallis-Smith), 714. 24 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Railways-continued: RailwayS-continued; Ferny Grove line, Co-ordinated services Redb::mk workshops, Employees (Mr. (Mr. Lloyd), 1287. Donald), 732; Apprentices (Mr. First-aid kits (Mr. Thackeray), 1490. Donald), 766. Forsayth, Traffic (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Refreshment room charges (Mr. R. 906. Jones), 882. Free transport, Country patients (Mr. Rockhampton- Wallis-Smith), 66; Pensioners (Mr. Acety le ne gas (Mr. Thackeray), 146. Aikens), 1454; (Mr. R. Jones) Port Curtis line, Level crossing (Mr. 2278. Thackeray), 718. Freights, Wheat (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Station, Property resumptions (Mr. 1226, 2002; Barley straw (Mr. Sulli­ Thackeray), 967. van), 1984. Worhhops, Coal hoppers and Geebung-Brisbane, Co-ordinated service requisites (Mr. Thackeray), 146; (Mr. Campbell), 64. Boilermakers and apprentices (Mr. Gladstone-Moura line (see "Moura­ Thackeray), 583. Gladstone line"). Roma Street station, Taxi permits (Mr. Hughenden, Accommodation (Mr. Llcyd), 965. Lonergan), 373. Sick-leave entitlement (Mr. Aikens), Manly-Lata line, Recommended closure 581. (Mr. Newton), 469. South Ayr level crossing (Mr. Coburn), Mareeba, Concessional freights (Mr. 1364. Adair), 1823; New station (Mr. S:JU eh Brisbane interstate station, Taxi Adair), 1869. permits (Mr. Lloyd), 965. Marmor-Bajoo1 line, Overhead bridge Staff, vacancies at depots west of Towns­ (Mr. Aikens), 966. ville (Mr. Tucker), 64; Surplus, Millaa Millaa line- Placement (Mr. Tucker), 64. Buildings (Mr. R. Jones), 126, 232. Stores, Surplus or worn out, Sale (Mr. Drainage system, Maintenance (Mr. Aikens), 370. R. Jones), 653. Ticket officers, Issue of change (Mr. Material, Disposal (Mr. R. Jones), Sherrington), 174. 357. Time-tables, Air-conditioned trains (Mr. Property clearing (Mr. R. Jones), 256. Thackeray), 1806. Mt. Isa line (see "Townsville-Mt. lsa Townsville- line"). Level crossings (Mr. Tucker), 122. Moura-Gladstone line- Parcels Office, New (Mr. Aikens), Coal hoppers, Derailments (Mr. 229; Renovation (Mr. Tucker), 986. Thackeray), 146. Station addi:ions (Mr. Tucker), 986. Freight (Mr. Hewitt), 1046. Workshops, Wagon repair (Mr. Land resumptions (Mr. Hewitt), 1046. Tucker), 1808. Sidings (Mr. Hewitt), 1046. Yards, Amenities blocks (Mr. Tucker), 473. Tenders, Construction (Mr. Lloyd), 1302; Completion date (Mr. Townsville-Mt. Isa line­ Lloyd), 1391. Prairie-Hughenden section (Mr. Ben­ Mulgrave River bridge (Mr. R. Jones), nett), 2274; (Mr. Tucker), 2275. 1578. Rehabilitation cost (Mr. Melloy), 66. Mungana, Cattle wagons, Limitation Surplus staff, Placement (Mr. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 839. Tucker), 64. Nonda station, Carpenters' wages (Mr. Test loads and train crews (Mr. Tucker), 1821. Aikens), 2001. North Ipswich workshops, Employees Tully station (Mr. Byrne) 67. (Mr. Donald), 732; Apprentices (Mr. Uniforms, Design (Mr. R. Jones), 733. Donald), 766. Western depots, Meal breaks (Mr. North Queensland, Motor section cars Tucker), 413. (Mr. Adair), 1870. Wheat hoppers, Aluminium (Mr. Dug­ Oonoonba, Cattle wagon cleaning (Mr. gan), 1286. Aikens), 1718. Zillmere-Brisbane, Co-ordinated service Passenger trains, Buffet cars and con­ (Mr. Campbell), 64. ductors (Mr. Sherrington), 174. Rainbow Beach, Mining lease (Mr. Sher­ Passes, Pensioners (Mr. Aikens), 1454; rington, 2272, 2273. (Mr. R. Jones), 2278. Ravenshoe-Mt. Garnet road, Millstream Platforms, Levels (Mr. Sherrington), bridge (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 178. 174; (Mr. R. Jones), 474. Redbank Housing Commission houses Port Curtis line, Level crossing (Mr. (M/ Donald), 358; Railway Work­ Thackeray, 718. shops (Mr. Donald), 732, 766. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 25

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Redcliffe- Russell River bridge (Mr. Armstrong), City Council, Subsidy for Hornibrook 2109. Highway approaches (Mr. Houghton), S. R. A. Reading Laboratories (Mr. 1076. Sherrington), 292. Electricity tariff (Mr. Houghton), 1076. Hospital (see "Hospitals"). "Safety Pak" protective electrical device (Mr. Sherrington), 7 65. Redlynch, Aboriginal accommodation (Mr. Adair), 1365. St. George, Aboriginal camp (Mr. Lloyd), Regional Electricity Boards (see 1134; (Mr. Beardmore), 1549. "Electricity"). Sales, Undesirable practices (Mr. Sherring­ Regulations issued during Parliamentary ton), 62, 120, 1718; (Mr. Bromley), recess (Mr. Bromley), 127. 295. Reimann, Professor A. L., Senior physics Sandgate- chief examiner (Mr. Lloyd), 1641; Bracken Ridge, Housing Commission (Mr. Tucker), 1642. houses (Mr. Dean), 297. Rents, Pensioners (Mr. Aikens), 120; Bus service, Bocndall (Mr. Melloy), 22. Control (Mr. Duggan), 1045, 1134. "Eventide," Meal hours (Mr. Dean), Research and Guidance Branch, Depart­ 584. ment of Education (Mr. Bromley), Medical clinic (Mr. Dean), 1745. 1720. Nashville, Proposed high school (Mr. Resumptions (see "Land resumptions"). Dean), 130; Sports area (Mr. Dean), Right-of-way rule, Tr:lffic (Mr. Lloyd), 358. 728. Sandgate Road (Mr. Melloy), 23. Road transport (see "Transport, Road"). Sarina Range, Drought-stricken area (Mr. Roadworthiness certificates (Mr. Melloy), Graham), 412. 372; (Mr. Houston), 712, 729. Schools- Rockhampton- Driving, Motor vehicle, Registration Abattoir, Killing facilities for outside (Mr. Ramsden), 469; Alleged corrup­ operators (Mr. Thackeray), 826. tion of police (Mr. Bennett), 985. City Council, Sewerage (Mr. Private- Thackeray), 1985. Enrolments (Mr. Lloyd), 839. Flour mill, Establishment (Mr. Ben­ nett), 1151, 1287; (Mr. Diplock), Government aid (Mr. Hughes), 1745. 1222. Student allowances (Mr. Lloyd), 138; Housing Commission houses (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 357. Thackeray), 374. Technical scholarships (Mr. Davies), Level crossing, Port Curtis railway (Mr. 653. Thackeray), 718. Tuition fees (Mr. Lloyd), 822. Local authority, Loan allocation and State (see "State schools"). Valuer-General's valuation (Mr. Gaven), 24. Science Research Associates Reading Petrol price (Mr. Thackeray), 1307. Laboratories (Mr. Sherrington), 292. Powerhouse (Mr. Thackeray), 583. Scorpion fish, School instruction on Railways (see "Railways"). dangers (Mr. Hanlon), 2077. Sewerage (Mr. Thackeray), 1985. Sea gar as fish bait (Mr. Sherrington), 583. Teachers' college, Establishment (Mr. Thackeray), 826. Sea-wasp venom, Antidote (Mr. Aikens), 904. Rocklea-Oxley section, Ipswich Road (Mr. Sherrington), 252. Semen, Cattle, Illegal importation (Mr. Roma, Electricity generation costs (Mr. Rae), 2075; (Mr. Lloyd~, ~075; (Mr. Sherrington), 489; Melbourne Cup Bennett), 2076; (Mr. L1cklss), 2109; sweeps (Mr. Lloyd), 1286. (Mr. MmTay), 2110. Roma Street, Police Station, Inspector's Senile annexes, Commonwealth contribu­ memorandum on notice board (Mr. tion (Mr. Melloy), 982. Hanlcn), 353; Railway Station, Taxi Senior Public Examination (see "State permits (Mr. Lloyd), 965. schools"). Rose trees, Sale (Mr. Sherrington), 355. Service stations (Mr. Dean), 842. Royalties (Mr. Lloyd), 63, 139; (Mr. Melloy), 66. 17-Mile Rocks, Blasting operations (Mr. Lickiss), 2079. Runge, Mrs. J. T., Compulsory chest X-ray (Mr. Duggan), 983; (Mr. Ben­ Seville Road, Housing Commission houses nett), 1150, 2275. (Mr. Newton), 26. 26 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Sex offenders- State Fire Services Council, Chief Inspec­ Parole Board, Release (Mr. Aikens), 26. tor of Fire Services (Mr. Aikens), Psychiatric treatment (Mr. Lloyd), 21. 250. Wacol and Brisbane prisons, Supervision State Government Insurance Office­ (Mr. Bromley), 128. Company investments, Parliamentary or Sex perversion, Brisbane Prison (Mr. Executive Council approval (Mr. Bromley), 128; (Mr. Bennett), 129. Lloyd), 1820. Industry loans (Mr. Lloyd), 1224. Shacks Creek, Dismissal of forestry employees (Mr. Newton), 651. Investment Advisory Board (Mr. Han­ lon), 1225. Shafston Avenue-Main Street junction Officers, Overseas studies (Mr. Bromley), (Mr. Brcmley), 731. 1808. Shurk meshing, Magnetic Island (Mr. Queensland Co-operative Milling Assoc­ Tucker), 967. iation Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), 1151, 1287; Sheltered workshops for adult cripples (Mr. Diplock), 1222. (Mr. Aikens), 2075. Vehicle claims (Mr. Duggan), 351. Sherwood, Mr. P. Chancellor, Land Workers' compensation cases, Treatment resumption (Mr. Lloyd), 710. by private doctors in public hospitals (Mr. Coburn), 1488; Payments to Shorncliffe pier (Mr. Dean), 1870, 1912. doctors (Mr. Aikens), 1576. Skin-cancer prevention cream (Mr. Mur­ State Receiving Home, Townsville (Mr. ray), 1226. Tucker), 1228. Societe Dumez, Moura-Gladstone railway State schools- line, Tender (Mr. Lloyd), 1302. Acacia Ridge area, Additional (Mr. Softwoods, Plantings and importation (Mr. Sherrington), 824. Murray), 582. Air-conditioning systems (Mr. Bromley), Soil Conservation Authority, (Mr. Davies), 1077. 615. Aitkenvale (Mr. Aikens), 469. Solis, Raymond Roy, Death (Mr. Aikens), Ayr- 880. High (Mr. Coburn), 1152. South Brisbane Interstate Railway Station, Opportunity school, Establishment Taxi permits (Mr. Lloyd), 965. (Mr. Cob-urn), 1393. South-east Asia, Parliamentary mission Transport services (Mr. Coburn). (Mr. Aikens), 65. 1226. Banyo high, Children off-loaded from South-eastern Queensland, Electricity bus (Mr. Knox), 124; (Mr. Melloy), supply (Mr. Sherrington), 61, 174. 175; Administration block (Mr. Mel­ Southern Electric Authority of Queensland, loy), 293. Electricity supply to Murrumba Manu­ Barcaldine, Secondary department (Mr. facturing Co. (Mr. Bennett), 408. O'Donnell), 65. Special hospitals (see "Hospitals"). Bungalow area, Proposed (Mr. R. Jones), 255. Special projects commission, Establishment Buranda (Mr. Bromley), 375, 734. (Mr. Lloyd), 650. Canteens (Mr. Houston), 140, 355, 41 0; Spirits, Alcoholic, Prices (Mr. Lloyd), (Mr. Coburn), 174. 229, 351. Carole Park, New site (Mr. Sherring­ Stafford, Housing Commission houses (Mr. ton), 292. Melloy), 125, 292; (Mr. Lloyd), Chartered buses, Children off-loaded 1864. (Mr. Knox), 124; Supervision of Stamp Duties Office, Delays (Mr. Bennett), children (Mr. Melloy), 175. 1866. Classes- Standards Association of Australia, Motor Composite (Mr. Bromley), 1191. vehicle specifications (Mr. Hanson), Enrolments (Mr. Bromley), 235. 147; Electrical safety devices (Mr. Temporary and prefabricated accom­ Sherrington), 7 65. modation (Mr. Newton), 1223. Stanlhcrpe fruit, Townsville sale (Mr. Closures- Aikens), 982. Buildings, Use (Mr. Newton), 125. Starting-price betting, Illegal (Mr. Lloyd), Equipment (Mr. Bromley), 1366. 1640. Number (Mr. Bromley), 1366. State developmental projects, Australian Commonwealth Savings Bank. Right to equity (Mr. Murray), 1578. enter schools (Mr. Murray), 582, Stq.te Electricity Commission, safety officer 825, 905. (Mr. Sherrington), 124. Cooktown, New (Mr. Adair), 143. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 27

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: State schools-continued: State schools--continued: Cuisenaire method of teaching mathe­ S.R.A. Reading Laboratories (Mr. Sher­ matics (Mr. Sherrington), 292; (Mr. rington), 292. Bromley), 732; (Mr. Newton), 1454. Scholarship examination candidates (Mr. Decimal currency instruction (Mr. Caburn), 1577. Bromley), 1154. Scholarships (Mr. Davies), 1910. East Brisbane (Mr. Bromley), 375. Scorpion fish, Safety instruction (Mr. Emerald, Secondary department (Mr. Hanlon), 2077. O'Donnell), 65. Secondary- Enrolments (Mr. Sherrington), 840. Blind, deaf, and dumb children, Examination system (Mr. Bennett), Instruction (Mr. Houston), 1655. 1865. Closures, Buildings, Use (Mr. New­ Fans (Mr. Bromley), 1077. ton), 125. Finance (Mr. Aikens), 250; (Mr. Enrolments (Mr. Sherrington), 840. Hughes), 1745. Examination system (Mr. Bennett), Fire extinguishers (Mr. R. Jones), 1823. 1865. Freshwater high, Proposed (Mr. Adair), Motor vehicle driving tuition (Mr. 1869. Melloy), 233; (Mr. Sherrington), Garbutt (Mr. Tucker), 986. 371. Grade IV reading books (Mr. Newton), Music, Fee (Mr. R. Jones), 68; 1454. Syllabus (Mr. Dean), 1285. Health instruction (Mr. Hanlon), 2077. Psychological problems of children on entry (Mr. Melloy), 2276. Herberton (Mr. Wal!is-Smith), 67, 1823. Student allowances (Mr. Lloyd), 138; High (see "Secondary"). (Mr. Bromley), 357. Irvinebank, New school and teacher's Syllabuses, Revision (Mr. Lloyd), residence (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 233. 138. Junior Public Examination- Teachers (see "Teachers-Second­ Art of speech syllabus (Mr. Dean), ary"). 1285. Technical scholarships (Mr. Davies). Candidates (Mr. Coburn), 1577. 653. Music, Fee (Mr. R. Jones), 68; Text books (Mr. L!oyd), 138. Syllabus (Mr. Dean), 1285. Traffic lectures (Mr. Sherrington), Kangaroo Point, Closure (Mr. Brom­ 355; (Mr. Duggan), 1908. ley), 145. Tuckshops (Mr. Houston), 410. Lake's Creek, (Mr. Thackeray), 1984. Senior Public Examination- Longreach, Secondary department (Mr. Art of speech syllabus (Mr. Dean). O'Donnell), 65. 1285. Mackay, Additional (Mr. Graham), 125. Candidates (Mr. Coburn), 1577. Magnetic Island, New (Mr. Tucker), Chief examiners (Mr. Lloyd), 1641. 234. Control, Independent (Mr. Lloyd), Maidavale (Mr. Coburn), 729. 1654. Manly West, Wondall Road, Proposed Music syllabus (Mr. Dean), 1285. (Mr. Newton), 27. Papers (Mr. Lloyd), 1641, 1654: Mareeba (Mr. Adair), 1193. (Mr. Tucker), 1642. Martin Report on teacher training (Mr. Physics, Manual (Mr. Lloyd), 1641: Bromley), 68. Examination paper (Mr. Tucker), Millaroo, Head teacher's residence (Mr. 1642. Coburn), 25. Syllabuses (Mr. Lloyd), 1641. Mossman (Mr. Adair), 1154. Stratford high, Proposed (Mr. Adair), Nashville, Proposed high school (Mr. 1869. Dean), 130; Sports area (Mr. Dean), 358. Syllabuses, Revision (Mr. Lloyd), 138. Normanton (Mr. Wallis-Smith\ 824. Tablelands electorate, Teaching staff reduction (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1047. One-teacher schools (Mr. Bromley), 1191. Teachers- Pimlico high, Traffic signs (Mr. Aikens), Asian countries, Exchange system 469. (Mr. Bromley), 731. Pinkenba (Mr. Melloy), 1307. Classifications (Mr. Coburn), 841. Reading books, Grade IV (Mr. New­ Cuisenaire method of teaching mathe­ ton), 1454. matics, Instruction (Mr. Bromley), Research and Guidance Branch, Visits 732. (Mr. Bromley), 1720. Intake (Mr. Davies), 1809. 28 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: State Schools-continued: Sugar industry- Teachers-continued: Brown sugar, Supplies for drought­ Leave entitlements, Annual (Mr. stricken livestock (Mr. Ewan), 1364. Houston), 130; Sick and long­ Cook electorate farmers, Agricultural service, Married women (Mr. New­ Bank concessions (Mr. Adair), 1490. ton), 731. Drought relief scheme (Mr. Coburn), Married women, Leave entitlements 142. (Mr. Newton), 731; Dismissals Gin Gin Co-operative Sugar Milling (Mr. R. Jones), 2079. Association, Payments to suppliers National Service training (Mr. Hous­ (Mr. Byrne), 254, 290. ton), 1489. Mackay assignments- Qualifications (Mr. Coburn), 841. Area (Mr. Graham), 585, 613. Residences, Number built 1960 to Rating of land (Mr. Graham), 585. 1965 (Mr. Davies), 1910. Substitution applications (Mr. Scholarships (Mr. Davies), 1910. Graham), 585, 652. Secondary- North Queensland production (Mr. Holidays (Mr. Houston), 130. Aikens), 1820. Number, Percentage with University Raw sugar, Quality (Mr. Graham), 26; degree (Mr. Bromley), 127. (Mr. Byrne), 123; Quantity (Mr. Byrne), 123; (Mr. Aikens), 1820. Syllabus (Mr. Lloyd), 138. Refined sugar, Price in Brisbane, Cairns, Tablelands electorate (Mr. Wallis­ and Townsville (Mr. Aikens), 1820. Smith), 1047. Refinery, North Queensland, Establish­ Trade, Training (Mr. Houston), 2076. ment (Mr. Aikens), 1820. Training (Mr. Bromley), 68; (Mr. Suncoast Development Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Bennett), 232; (Mr. Houston), Sherrington), 1455. 2076. "Sunday Truth," Photographs of prisoners University graduates (Mr. Bromley), (Mr. Knox), 1364. 127. Toilet blocks, Detached, Covered walks Supreme Court­ (Mr. Sherrington), 1456. Brisb:me, Demolition (Mr. Bromley), Townsville­ 254. High- Civil cases, Delay in hearing (Mr. Additional (Mr. Tucker), 64; (Mr. Bennett), 471. Aikens), 2001. Indictable offences (Mr. Bromley), Domestic science students (Mr. 1223. Tucker), 255. Jucy- Recreation area (Mr. Tucker), Fees (Mr. R. Jones), 840. 1492. Petty, Mr. D. W., Mistrial (Mr. Traffic signs (Mr. Aikens), 469. Bennett), 1391; (Mr. Armstrong), Residences (Mr. Tucker), 296. 1806. Verdicts (Mr. Aikens), 649. Teachers' college, Establishment (Mr. Aikens), 1045. Justice, Acting appointment (Mr. Bennett), 373,471. Traffic lectures (Mr. Duggan), 1908. Northern District (Mr. Aikens), 13 63. Tuckshops (Mr. Houston), 140, 355, 410; (Mr. Coburn), 174. Petty, Mr. D. W., Mistrial (Mr. Ben­ nett), 1391; (Mr. Armstrong), 1806. Wondall Road, Manly West, Proposed (Mr. Newton), 27. Prisoners awaiting trial (Mr. Bennett), 985. State Stores Board purchases (Mr. Townsville, New (Mr. Tucker), 122. Aikens), 1487. Writs, Vexatious (Mr. Aikens), 411. Steei- Surf-board riders (Mr. Murray), 2274. Collinsville power station, Structural (Mr. Tucker), 1288, 1393. Surfers Paradise, Police supervision (Mr. Production (Mr. Coburn), 251. Thackeray), 519. Que~nsland ports, Tonnages (Mr. Swanbank power station, Generation costs A1kens), 733. (Mr. Sherrington), 489; Water Stocking capacity of Crown leases (Mr. requirements (Mr. Muller), 1491. Rae), 1982; (Mr. Bennett), 2078. "Swan's Lagoon" Cattle Field Research Stratford, Proposed high school (Mr. Station (Mr. Coburn), 581. Adair), 1869. Tablelands electorate, School teachers Stuart Creek bridge (Mr. Aikens), 2079. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1047. Stuart Prison, Entrance road (Mr. Taxi Owners Mutual Assistance Co. Ltd. Aikens), 2196. (Mr. Bennett), 28. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 29

QUESTIONS--continued: QUESTIONS--continued: Taxis- Tobacco Industry--continued: Brisbane drivers, Traffic offences (Mr. Stabilisation scheme (Mr. Wallis-Smith), Graham), 255, 290. 122; (Mr. Adair), 143; (Mr. Lloyd), Licences, Number (Mr. Sherrington), 230; (Mr. Bennett), 1865. 1076. Survey (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1227. Railway Department permits (Mr. Toolara, Dismissal of forestry employees Lloyd), 965. (Mr. Newton), 651. Teachers (see "State schools"). Toowoomba local authority, Loan alloca­ Teachers' colleges- tion and Valuer-General's valuation Brisbane- (Mr. Gaven), 24. Additional (Mr. Bromley), 2278. Torres Strait Islands- Canteens (Mr. Houston), 355, 410. Aircraft landing strips (Mr. Adair), 880. Students from north of Gladstone Bakeries, Co-operative (Mr. R. Jones), (Mr. Hanson), 1822. 142. Rockhampton, Establishment (Mr. Labour, Recruitment for construction Thackeray), 826. work (Mr. Adair), 1192. Townsvil!e, Establishment (Mr. Aikens), Missions, Settlements and reserve,, 1045. Aborigines' and Torres Strait Island­ ers' Affairs Act, Copies (Mr. Dug­ Technical colleges- gan), 19. Syllabuses, Revision (Mr. L!oyd), 138; Pearl culture training (Mr. Duggan). Electrical trades apprentices (Mr. 120. Houston), 230, 1304, 1305. X-ray unit (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 256. Tec,chers, Holidays (Mr. Houston), 130; Training (Mr. Lloyd), 138; (Mr. Totalisator Administration Board­ Houston), 2076. Cairns (Mr. R. Jones), 1307. Technical scholarships (Mr. Davies), 653. Dividends, Unclaimed (Mr. Brcmley), 177; (Mr. Melloy), 372. Textile industry, Felt and Textiles of Aus­ tralia Ltd. (Mr. Melloy), 354. Expenditure (Mr. Bromley), 177. Hayman Island, Establishment of agency Theodore 1rngation settlement (Mr. Hewitt), 2271. (Mr. Lloyd), 1640. Revenue (Mr. Bromley), 177. Thiess Bros. Pty. Ltd., Mcura-Gladstone Tickets, Lost (Mr. Thackeray), 1984. railway line, Tender (Mr. Lloyd), 1302; Gladstone water supply, Tender Townsville­ (Mr. L!oyd), 1487. Ab~;ttoir, Lamb slaughterings (Mr. Thuringowa Shire Council, Rate book (Mr. Sullivan), 520. Aikens), 615; Road construction Aerodrome, Town Common land (Mr. finance (Mr. Tucker), 1365. Aikens), 824. Army base (Mr. Tucker), 121; (Mr. Thursday Island- Graham), 122; (Mr. Aikens), 137, Bakeries, Co-operative (Mr. R. Jcnes), 615, 1225, 1392. 142. Bridge works (Mr. Aikens), 1908. Labour, Recruitment for construction Cafe liquor licences (Mr. Aikens), 1865. work (Mr. Adair), 1192. Causeway, Realignment (Mr. Aikens), Motor vehicle registration fees (Mr. 356. Adair), 1823. Charters Towers Road, Widening (Mr. Water supply (Mr. Adair), 296, 842; Aikens), 356; Garden plots (Mr. (Mr. Duggan), 370. Aikens), 1302. Wharf labour, Unpaid wages (Mr. R. Jones), 1192. City Council- Charters Towers Road, Widening (Mr. Timber, Soft-wood plantings and importa­ Aikens), 356. tion (Mr. Murray), 582. Road and bridge work grants (Mr. Tobacco industry- Aikens), 1908. Brisbane sales (Mr. Bennett), 470. Stuart Creek bridge (Mr. Aikens), Growers, Number (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 2079. 141; Financial assistance (Mr. Wallis­ Victoria Bridge subsidy (Mr. Aikens), Smith), 142. 1133. Grub and hail damage (Mr. Wallis­ Clean Air Act, Proclamation cf city Smith), 2196. (Mr. Tucker), 176. Mareeba-Dimbulah area (see "Mareeba­ Cluden racecourse, Road signs (Mr. Dimbulah irrigation area"). Aikens), 765. Quotas (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 23, I 41, Co-operative Housing Society (Mr. 142, 1227, 1489; (Mr. Adair), 23; Aikens), 143. CMr. Lloyd), 122, 230. Doctors, Number (Mr. Tucker), 718. 30 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continu~d: Townsville-continued: Townsville-Innisfail highway (Mr. Aikens), Dre~ges (Mr. R. Jones), 142; (Mr. 1392, 1488. Aikens), 824, 965. Townsville-Mt. Isa railway line (see Rail­ Fruit sale, Southern consignments (Mr. ways"). Aikens), 982. Tractor accidents (Mr. Bromley), 144. Golf Club (Mr. Aikens), 289. Harbour Board, Establishment of wool- Trade balance, Queensland (Mr. Bennett), selling centre (Mr. Aikens), 1191. 129. Hides, Shipment (Mr. R. Jones), 126. Traffic- High School (see "State schools"). Accidents- Hospital (see "Hospitals"). Adelaide Street (Mr. Bennett), 409. Housing Commission houses (see Number (Mr. Lloyd), 1982. "Housing Commission"). Quantrill, Mr. H. V. (Mr. Lloyd), 467. Irrigation and Water Supply Commission Brisbane survey (see "Wilbur Smith staff (Mr. Coburn), 1806. Report"). Lamb slaughterings (Mr. Sullivan), 520. Commission, Staff transfers (Mr. Level crossings (Mr. Tucker), 122. Melloy), 732. Local authority, Loan allocation and Engineer's Office, Staff transfers (Mr. Valuer-General's valuation (Mr. Melloy), 732. Gaven), 24. Lectures, Police (Mr. Sherrington), 355; Magneticana Festival (Mr. Aikens), (Mr. Duggan), 1908. 1285. Lights- Motor vehicle registration plates, Issue Creek Road-Old Cleveland Road (Mr. R. Jones), 69. intersection (Mr. Newton), 173. Mutton price, Retail (Mr. Aikens), 411, Logan Road-Dawson Road inter­ 467. section (Mr. Newton), 469. Pallarenda land development (Mr. Logan Road-Kessels Road inter­ Tucker), 584. section (Mr. Newton), 469. Pianoforte examinations (Mr. Tucker), Logan Road-Nursery Road inter­ 1228, 1305. section (Mr. Newton), 173. Police, District and staff (Mr. Tucker). Main Street-Shafston Avenue junction 234; Headquarters, New (Mr. (Mr. Bromley), 731. Tucker), 2003. Power station, Generation costs (Mr. Offences- Sherrington), 489; Use of fuel oil (Mr. Fines (Mr. Bromley), 1224. Aikens), 1075. First offenders (Mr. Tucker), 357. Public servants, Houses (Mr. Tucker), Inspector's memorandum on notice 296. board, Roma Street Police Station Queen's Hotel, Licensing Commission (Mr. Hanlon), 353. requisitions (Mr. Aikens), 58 I. Notices, Number (Mr. Lloyd), 21; Railways (see "Railways"). ''On-the-spot" (Mr. Lloyd), 291, Restaurant liquor licences (Mr. Aikens), 467; (Mr. Bromley), 716. 1865. "Q" car and motor cycle bookings Road works (Mr. Aikens), 1908. (Mr. Bromley), 1224. State Receiving Home (Mr. Tucker), Quantri!l, Mr. H. V. (Mr. Lloyd), 467. 1228. Taxi drivers, Brisbane (Mr. Graham), State schools (see "State schools"). 255, 290. Stuart Creek bridge (Mr. Aikens), 2079. Parking meter receipts (Mr. Aikens). 581. Stuart Prison, Entrance road (Mr. Aikens), 2196. Regulations, Miss Breton (Mr. Aikens), 734. Sugar, Refined, Price (Mr. Aikens), 1820. Right-of-way rule pamphlets (Mr. Lloyd), 728. Supreme Court, New (Mr. Tucker), 122. Town Common, Golf club lease (Mr. Signs- Aikens), 289; Aerodrome use (Mr. Logan Road, Upper Mt. Gravatt (Mr. Aikens), 824. Newton), 469. Town plan (Mr. Aikens), 1576. Single-lane bridges (Mr. Wallis- Smith), 841. Traffic survey, Government assistance (rv1r. Aikens), 61. Townsville, High schools (Mr. Aikens), 469; Cluden racecourse University college (Mr. Aikens), 1654. area (Mr. Aikens), 765. Victoria Bridge, New (Mr. Aikens), Townsville survey, Government assist­ 1133. ance (Mr. Aikens), 61. Wool-selling centre, Establishment (Mr. Wilbur Smith Report (see "Wilbur Aikens), 1191. Smith Report''). INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 31

QUESTIONS-continued: QUESTIONS-continued: Tram and trolley-bus services, Brisbane Utah Development Co., Blackwater coal City Council policy (Mr. Knox), 291; leases (Mr. Thackeray), 487. Premier's statement (Mr. Lloyd), 352. Valuer-General's valuations, Local autho­ Transport, Road- rity areas (Mr. Gaven), 24. Bridge damage, Bruce Highway (Mr. Yam Ltd., Hydro Mineral Development Aikens), 1392, 1488. Ltd. shares (Mr. Aikens), 293. Committee of Inquiry, Appointment (Mr. Lloyd), 1803. Venereal disease (Mr. Bennett), 231, 354; Concrete slabs for Townsville Army (Mr. Aikens), 371. base (Mr. Aikens), 1225, 1392. Vernon Committee Report, Special pro­ Drivers, Imprisonment (Mr. Duggan), jects commission, Establishment (Mr. 249, 290, 1075. Lloyd), 650. Freight charges, Far North Queensland Victoria Bridge, Townsville, New (Mr. (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1869. Aikens), 1133; Brisbane, New (Mr. Taxes- Hughes), 1455, 1492; (Mr. Aikens), Empty bottles (Mr. Aikens), 486. 1548. Port Alma-Rockhampton (Mr. Thackeray), 1307. Virginia-Deagon, Four-lane highway (Mr. Melloy), 23. Stock movement (Mr. Hewitt), 121. Truck loadings, Insecure (Mr. Melloy), Wacol, Queensfield Industrial Estate (Mr. 125; Overloading (Mr. Duggan), 249, Lickiss), 29; Prison (see "Prisons"). 290. Walkamin, Building allotments, Sale (Mr. Transportation Study (see "Wilbur Smith Wallis-Smith), 356, 1227. Report"). Water supply and irrigation (see "Irriga­ Trout's Road, Stafford, Housing Com­ tion and water supply"). mission project (Mr. Lloyd), 1864. Water-borne fire-fighting equipment (Mr. Tuberculosis- Melloy), 175. Incidence (Mr. Bromley), 2277. Watering facilities, Charters Towers truck­ Mantoux tests (Mr. Bennett), 1983. ing yards (Mr. Lonergan), 374. Wards, Commonwealth contribution Weed-killers, Aerial spraying (Mr. Wallis­ (Mr. Melloy), 982. Smith), 2197. X-rays (see "X-rays"). Weipa bauxite, Royalty (Mr. Lloyd), 63. Tug, Construction order (Mr. Houston), 650. Westbrook Home, Rehabilitation of abo­ riginal inmates on discharge (Mr. Tully Railway Station (Mr. Byrne), 67. Wal!is-Smith), 2276. Tumoulin-Kaban area, Irrigation scheme (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 411. Wheat- Aluminium railway hoppers (Mr. Dug­ Tuna fishing survey (Mr. R. Jones), 733. gan), 1286. Unclaimed goods and chattels, Sale (Mr. Poultry feed (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 1226, Bcnnett), 1909. 2002. Union of Australian Women (Mr. Price and subsidy (Mr. Lloyd), 2077. Campbell), 249. Queensland Co-operative Milling Assoc­ University- iation Ltd., (Mr. Bennett), 1151, 1287, Enrolments (Mr. Coburn), 1577. 1655; (Mr. Diplock), 1222. Entry examination (Mr. Bennett), 1865. White Rock, Army buildings (Mr. Adair), Finance (Mr. Aikens), 250. 1550. Graduates, Medical (Mr. Bromley), 177. Wilbur Smith Report- Indorf, Dr. F. A. (Mr. Bennett), 232, Brisbane City Council, Consideration 1865. (Mr. Hughes), 1745. Psychologists, Training (Mr. Sherring­ ton), 176. Copies for members of Parliament (Mr. Syllabuses (Mr. Uoyd), 138. Houston), 64. Teaching staff, Holidays (Mr. Houston), Government assistance (Mr. Aikens), 61. 130. Manly-Lota railway line (Mr. Newton), Townsville college (Mr. Aikens), 1654. 469. Upper Mt. Gravatt, Traffic lights and Premier's statement (Mr. Lloyd), 352. signs (Mr. Newton), 469; Housing Traffic and transport problems, Con­ Commission land (Mr. Newton), 1289. ference (Mr. Hughes), 26. Used motor cars. Inspections (Mr. Hous­ Victoria Bridge, New (Mr. Hughes), ton), 712, 729. 1455, 1492; (Mr. Aikens), 1548. 32 INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

QUESTION~continued: Scenic area, Proposal to revoke declaration Wilbur Smith Report-continued: (motion-Mr. Richter), 1550. Virginia-Deagon, Four-lane highway Sitting days- (Mr. Melioy), 23. Extension of hours of sitting (Address in Wilson Youth Hospital (Mr. Melloy), 1805. Reply), 30; (Supply), 967. Wolfgang, Mr. D. C., Stipendiary Magis­ Friday, 827. trate, Railway Appeal Board (Mr. Precedence of Government business on Bennett), 715, 1391; (Mr. Coburn), Thursday, 827. 1910. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 30. Wondall Road, Manly West, Proposed school (Mr. Newton), 27. Solicitors and barristers, Fees paid by Crown- Woorabinda Aboriginal Settlement, Death of Mr. A. Fogarty (Mr. Duggan), 19; Order for return (motion-Mr. Duggan), Wilful murder of policeman, Defence 30. (Mr. Davies), 2110. Return tabled, 1825. Workers' compensation- Speaker, Mr., Absence, 61. Hospital patients, Treatment by private doctors (Mr. Coburn), 1488. Special adjournments, 5, 18, 764, 2340. Miner's phthisis pension, Applications, Standing Orders- Cairns (Mr. Adair), 2080. Suspension­ Payments to doctors (Mr. Aikens), 1576. Bills- Appropriation No. l, 30. Works Department employees, Dismissals (Mr. Duggan), 1486. Appropriation No. 2, 1870; Sitting extended under Standing Order No. Writs, Supreme Court, Vexatious (Mr. 307 to enable Treasurer to reply, Aikens), 411. 1981. Wynnum, Hospital, Establishment (Mr. State forests, Proposal to revoke declaration Newton), 470; Housing Commission land (Mr. Newton), 487. (motion-Mr. Richter), 1550. X-rays- SUPPLY­ Brisbane General Hospital, Equipment Committee­ and radiographers (Mr. Melloy), 1289. Constitution, 351. Disease detection (Mr. Bromley), 2277. Opening, 746. Mobile unit, Gulf area itinerary (Mr. Wallis-Smith), 256. Estimates in Committee- Princess Alexandra Hospital, Equipment Executive and Legislative­ and radiographers (Mr. Mel!oy), 1289. Aide-de-Camp to His Excellency the Runge, Mrs. J. T. (Mr. Duggan), 983; Governor, 764, 767, 843, 906, 986, (Mr. Bennett), 1150, 2275. 1078, 1154, 1229. Tuberculosis detection (Mr. Bennett), Health- 1983; (Mr. Bromley), 2277. Chief Office, 1662, 1726. Young Women's Christian Association, Balance of Department, Consolidated Government subsidy (Mr. Aikens), Revenue, Trust and Special Funds 120. and Loan Fund Account, 1744. Yuill Properties Pty. Ltd. (Mr. Murray), Justice- 411, 520, 825, 1152, 1805. Chief Office, 1394. Yule Point-Buchan Point, Crown land (Mr. Balance of Department, Consolidated Adair), 1365. Revenue and Trust and Special Funds, 1454. Zillmere, Housing Commission houses (Mr. Melloy), 125, 233, 292, 732, Labour and Industry­ 966. Chief Office, 1890, 1917. Zillmere-Brisbane, Co-ordinated transport Lands- service (Mr. Campbell), 64. Chief Office, 1750, 1873. Quorum, 1012. Balance of Department, Consolidated Remembrance Day, 1486. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds and Loan Fund Account, 1890. Richlands, Public transport facilities, Presentation of petition (Mr. Sherring­ Railways- ton), 1809. General Establishment, 1307, 1367. INDEX TO SUBJECTS-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 33

SLWPL Y-continued: SUPPLY-continued: Estimates in Committee-continued: Resolutions reported from Committee­ Railways and Transport- Reception, 1935. Balance of Departments, Consolidated Adoption- Revenue, Trust and Special Funds Health, 194 I. and Loan Fund Account, 1390. Railways, I 935. Works and Housing­ Under Standing Order No. 307 and Chief Office, 1493, 1584. Sessional Order, 1967. Vote of Credit (message from Adminis­ Balance of Department, Consolidated trator), 30; (Committee of Supply), 30. Revenue, Trust and Special Funds and Loan Fund Account, 1639. Vote on Account, 1966-67 (message from Deputy Governor), 1825. Votes passed under Standing Order No. 307 and Sessional Order- Time limit of speeches- Departments­ Members granted an extension­ Auditor-General, I 935. Mr. Bennett, 307. Education, 1935. Mr. Dewar, 267. Industrial Development, I 935. Mr. Duggan, 75, 2317. Labour and Industry- Mr. Ewan, 190, 737. Mr. Knox, 622. Chief Office, 1935. Mr. Newbery, 14. Balance of Department (Consoli­ dated Revenue, Trust and Special Mr. Rae, 382. Funds and Loan Fund Account), Traffic Acts, Disallowance of proclamation 1935. and regulation (motion-\1 r. Local Government, Irrigation and Duggan), 360. Forestry, J935. Valedictory, 2340. Mines and Main Roads, I 935. Vote of Credit (message from Administrator), Premier and State Development, 1935. 30; (Committee of Supply), 30. Primary 1ndustries, 1935. Vote on Account, 1966-67 (message from Executive and Legislative-Balance of Deputy Governor), 1825. Vote, 1935. Loan Fund Account Estimates, Balance Warana Festival, Financing (ministerial of Estimates. 1935. statement), 1077. Supplementary Estimates. 1964-65­ Ways and .\leans-­ Consolidated Revenue, !935. Constitution of Committee, 351. Loan Fund, I 935. Opening of Committee, 1967. Trust and Special Funds, 1935. Resolutions, Reception and adoption, 1968. Trust and Special Funds Estimates, Vote of Credit, 61. Balance of Estimates, 1935. \\'eipa, Port development (ministerial state­ Vote on Account, !966-67. 1935. ment), 2199. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Index to Speeches

ADAIR, Herbert Arthur, Esquire (Cook)­ BILLS-COlltinued: Address in Reply, 154. Poultry Industry Ach Amendment (init­ BILLS: iation), 1993. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Rural Training Schools (initiation). tion), 2193. 1069; (2°), 1481. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation). State Electricity Commission Acts an'­ 2092; (committee), 2232. · Another Act Amendment (2°), 969; Legal Assistance (initiation). 2032. (committee), 975. Petroleum Products Subsidy (initiation). Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 54". 243. University of Queensland (2'), 1857. Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ Financial Statement, 1003. ment (initiation), 2086. Tobacco Industry Stabilisation (initia­ Ordered to withdraw from Chamber, 507. tion), 2065. 1272. Cook Shire administration, Presents peti­ Personal explanation, 377. tion. 7. Points of order, 28, 29, 269, 304, 305, 48 Financial Statement, 85\. 502, 503. 504, 505, 507. 587, 60 720. 1083. 1128, 1132, 1133, 142 SUPPLY: 1833.

ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Works and Housing­ EsTI~I.\TEs IN Co~I~IITTF.c­ Chief Office, 15\ 1. Health- Resolution reported from Committee­ Chief Office 1681. Health. 1962. Justice- AIKENS, Thomas, Esquire (Townsville Chief Office, 1412. South)­ Lands- Address in Reply. 161. Chief Office, 1761. BILLS: Railways- Brands Acts Amendment (initiation). General Establishment. 1329. 528. Works and Housing­ Children's Services (initiation). 400: Chief Office, 1505. (2°), 1142. City of Townsville (Lands Purchase) Vote of Credit, 47. (initiation). 478: (2°), 591; (com­ Traffic Acts. Proposed disallowance of mittee), 608. proclamation and regulation, 363. Decentralization of Magistrates Courts (initiation), 636; (2°), 1247. Al\DERSON, Mervyn John Reginald, EsquirE: Decimal Currency (initiation), 2009. (Toowoomba :East)- Gas (initiation), 2043. Adclress in Reply. 350. Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ BILL: tion), 1830. Children's Services (initiation). 438. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation). 1055. SUPPLY: Legal Assistance (initiation), 2021. ESTIMATES IN C0\1 M!TTLE­ Local Government Acts Amendment Health- (initiation). 1559. Chief Office. 1712. Maintenance (initiation), 662: (2 o ), Railways- 1270. General Establishment. 1370. Parliamentary Contributory Superannua­ tion Fund Acts Amendment (initia­ AR'VISTRONG, Roy Alexander, Esquiu tion). 1067. (Mulgrave}­ Petroleum Products Subsidy (initiation). Industrial development, Expansion (seconds 235. motion). 626. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 35

BEARDMORE, Edwin James, Esquire BROMLEY, Fred Phillip, Esquir;; (Balonne)­ (Norman)­ Address in Reply, 208. Address in Reply, 102. SUPPLY: BILES: ESTIMATES JN COMMITTEE­ Children's Services (initiation), 420; Health- (committee), 1221, 1222. Chief Office, 1739. Decentralization of Magistrates Courts Works and Housing­ (initiation), 646. Chief Office, 1599. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), 2101. BENNETT, Colin .lames, Esquire, B.A., LL.B. (South Brisbane)­ Financial Statement, I078. Address in Reply, 302. Points of order, 1086, 1161. !538 174L BILLS: SuPPLY: Brigalow and Other Lands Development ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Act Amendment (initiation), 2126. Health- Business Names Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 1282. Chief Office, 1728. Children's Services (initiation), 435: Justice- (2°). 1199; (committee), 1211, 1212. Chief Offke, 1424. 1217, 1220, 1221. Railways- Decentralization of Magistrates. Courts General Establishment. l353. (initiation), 633; (2°). 1242; (com­ mittee). 1253. 1254, 1255. 1258. Works and Housing­ Decimal Currency (initiation), 2009. Chief Office. 1584. Fire Brigades Act Amendment ( initia­ Resolution reported from Committee­ tion). 454. Health. 1946. Legal Assistance (initiation). 20 18; (2' ). 2239; (committee). 2249, 2250. BYRJSE, Peter, Esquire (Mourilyan)­ Local Government Acts Amendment Address in Reply, 324. (2' ), 1653. Maintenance (initiation). 668: (2 '). BILLS: 1265; (committee), 1276. Primary Producers' Co-operative Assoc­ Petroleum Products Subsidy (initiation). iations Acts Amendment (initiation), 238. 2159; (2'), 2299. Rural Training Schools (2'). 1476. Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 512; (2°), 888. Stamp Acts Amendment (2°). 1661. Stock (Prevention of Blue Tongue) Valuers Registration (initiation), 215 L (initiation), 2209. Financial Statement, 986. Financi~.l Statement. 1126. SUPPLY: Ordered to withdraw from Chamber. 1833. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Personal explanation, 376. Lands- Points of order, 23 l, 366, 1010, I0 l 1. Chief Office. 1792. 1481. 1684, 1830, 2174, 2194. Railways- Privilege, Newspaper advertisement m­ General Establis:hment, 1383. volving member of Parliament. 2080. SUPPLY: CA:\I\1, Honourable Ronald Ernest (Whit­ ESTIMAT,ES IN COMMITTEE­ sn ··lay) (Minister for Mines and Justice- t1Liin Roads)­ Chief Office, 1439. Bu.I.s: Labour and Industry­ Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amend­ Chief Office, 1930. ment (initiation), 1871, 1913. Works and Housing­ Gas (initiation), 2032, 2044; (2° ), 2250, Chief Office, 1524. 2253; (committee), 2253, 2254. Miners' Homestead Leases Acts Amend­ BJELKE-PETERSEN, Honourable Johannes ment (initiation), 1913, 1914. (Barambah) (Minister for Works and Housing)­ Ministerial statement, Off-shore petroleum legislation, 1579. SUPPEY: ESTIC>.1ATES IN COMMITTEE­ Point of order, 772. Works and Housing- Traffic Acts, Proposed disallowance of pro­ Chief Office, 1493. 1542, 1632. clamation and regulation, 368. 36 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CA"'1PBELL, Frederick Alexander, Esquire Chair- Aspley) (see also "Chairmalli of Com­ Decides whether or not a remark is mittees, Temporary" and ''Speaker, offensive, 456. Depnty'')­ Must be addressed, 2055. Address in Reply, 319. Must be obeyed, 1132, 1713. BILLS: Reflections on, Not in order, 1534, 2057. Children's Services (initiation), 417. Responsibilities, Must not be assumed Poultry Industry Acts Amendment (init­ by hon. members, 2178. iation), 1995. Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, Primary Producers' Co-operative Assoc­ 2262. iations Acts Amendment (initiation), Conversations in loud tones disorderly, 2164; (2°), 2309. 800, 1765, 1885, 2156, 2157, 2189, Rural Training Schools (2°), 1468. 2194. Stock (Prevention of Blue Tongue) Cross-firing in debate out of order, 1885, (initiation), 2202. 2335. Financial Statement, 938. Debate must be confined to question under discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). SUPPLY: ESTJ!\1AT.ES IN COMMITTEE­ Denial (see "Statement''). Health- Jnterjections-­ Chief Office, 1736. u,,urJer1y, 392, 503, 507, 700, 709, Justice- 1072. 1099. 1538, 1610, 1833, 2015, Chief Office, 1431. 2057. 2103, 2178, 2183, 2335. Facetious, 1608. Labour and Industry­ Inane, 1713. Chief Office, 1927. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Railways- question under discussion, 236, 479, General Establishment, 1382. 528, 1056, 1058, 1070, 1367, 1930, Works and Housing­ 2102. Chief Office, 1521. Members- Must be heard in silence and without CAREY, Cecil Charles, Esquire (Aibert)­ interruption, 709, 1608, 2183, 2194. Address in Reply, 225. Ordered to apologise­ Financial Statement, 1119, Mr. Bennett, 2194. Point of order, 1126. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ SuPPLY: Mr. Aikens, 507. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Mr. Bennett, 1833. Works and Hou~ing­ Points of order, Invalid, 485, 502, 503, Chief Office, 1608. 504, 505, 507, 772, 1002, 1010, 1083, 1086, 1101, 1128, 1133, 1360, 1538, CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES [Hooper, 1783, 1830, 1833, 2192, 2194, 2286. Keitb William, Esquire (Green­ Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ slopes)j-[see also "Hooper, Keith orderly conduct, 507, 2057. William, Esquire"J- Statement or denial of hon. member must Acting Speaker, 61. be accepted, 1010, 1082, 1!28. BILLS: Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Generally­ ... . . the public is convinced that the Committee­ Minister and the Metropolitan Fire Amendments- Brigade Board deliberately concealed For deletion of clause cannot be the truth from the people.", 455. moved, 1485. "The Minister for Lands is the man To same clause must be moved who poses as a sea-green incorrupt­ separately, 2336. ible, who walks around Parliament House with a sanctimonious expres­ Debate must be confined to clause sion on his face and would have us or amendment under considera­ believe that he is the soul of probity, tion, 390, 609, 2235. while he enters into an agreement such Time limit of speeches, 2231. as this with the Townsville City Coun­ Land Acts Amendment (No. 2)­ cil.", 480. Amendment (Mr. Lickiss) not in ''Snide", 481. order as it would impose a charge "The Treasurer ... sent a circular to on the Crown not covered by the every Government member ... casti­ message from the Deputy Governor, gating them . . . for their failure to 2261. participate in this debate.", 997. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 37

CHAIRMAN OF COMMIITEES (Hooper, Chair- Keith William, Esquire)-continued: Must be addressed, 1043, 1731, 1842, Statements ordered to be withdrawn- 1844, 2040, 2174. continued: Reflections on, Not in order, 240. "Filthy liar", 1010. Conversations in loud tones disorderly, "Filthy lie", 1011. 1043, 2290. "I can remember the time when he said Debate must be confined to question under in this Chamber that all railwaymen discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). were bludgers," 1082. "'Jlhe hon. member said they (railway­ Denial (see "Statement"). men) were loafers.", 1082. Interjections, Disorde·rly, 2174. "... he said that ... two or three out InterruptionS;, Disorderly, 1044. of five (railwaymen) were loafers", 1082. Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to "1lhe hon. member for South Brisbane question under discussion, 239, 240, only a few weeks ago in this Chamber 241, 637, 1285, 1425, 2095. ·said' that pris,oners such as the sihock­ Points of order, Invalid, 1421, 2095. ing monster who raped the little nine­ Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ yea;r-old girl at Southport should not orderly conduct, 2174. be kept in gaol for more than 10 years, as it would cause mental deter­ Statement or denial of hon. member must ioration.", 1684. be accepted, 956. "He rushed into the House yesterday, Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ asked a question, and ru!>hed back to "You couldn't speak the truth if you the court to pick up any loose guineas really had to.", 850. that might be lying around.", 1830. "I want you to tell the truth. You don't "I am not s,urprised at the action of the always dlo it.", 1230. hon. member for Townsville North... "The only one who did submit his circu­ in standing up in this Chamber and lar was the hon. member for South putting up a case for the land Brisbane. He submitted his and it was racketeers ...", 1831. after he had done so that the whips "... the hon. member for Townsville cracked from the Q.C.E.", 2173. South !has been so long in alliance "You are on a unity ticket with the with the anti-Labour parties that he Comms.", 2174. forgets Labour policy.", 1833. "I was rather disappointed at the SUPPLY: remarks of the hon. member for Generally- Bulimba when presenting Mr. Kane's Chief Office Vote, Scope of debate, case for the electrical trade appren­ 1425. tices.", 1905. Withdrawal of statement must be without ''Whilst listening to the histrionics of the qualification, 2174. hon. member for Belmont, I was not sure whether I was hearing something CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEM­ prepared by Mr. Dawson or by Mr. PORARY [Gaven, Eric John, Esquire Egerton.", 1906. (South Coast)]-[see also "Gaven, "A little power is a dangerous thing.", Eric John, Esquire"]- 2057. BILLs: SUPPLY: Generally­ Generally- Committee- Chief Office Vote, Scope of debate, Debate must be confined to clause 1317. under consideration, 976. Withdrawal of statement must be without Chair- qualification, 2057. Impartial, 1560. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPO­ Must be addressed, 1030, 1161, 1164, RARY [Campbell, Frederick Alex­ 1347, 1600, 1615. ander, Esquire (Aspley)]-[see also Conversations in loud tones disorderly "Campbell, Frederick Alexander, 919. Esquire"]­ Cross-firing in Chamber during debate not BILLS: allowed, 1600. Children's Services- Debate must be confined to question under Kindergartens may not be discussed, discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). 405. Petroleum Products· Subsidy- Interjections- Bill not concerned with price control Disorderly, 1031, 1560. of petrol, 239. Inane, 2162. c 38 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPO­ SUPPLY: RARY (Gaven, Eric John, Esquire)­ continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Railways- question under discussion, 976 1560 General Establishment, 1307, 1360, 2162. 2163. ' ' 1384. Members- Resolution reported from Committee­ Must be heard in silence and without Railways, 1938. interruption, 1499. Must have regard to the difficulties of CHINCHEN, Geoffrey Talbot, Esquire, the "Hansard" staff, 919. M.B.E., D.F.C. (Mount Gravatt)- Newspapers, Reading in Chamber, 1020. BILLs: Noise in Chamber, 1348. Gas (initiation), 2035. State Electricity Commission Acts and Points of order, Invalid, 1161. Another Act Amendment (2°), 968. Unparliamentary language- Financial Statement, 1112. Expression ruled out of order­ "Liar", 1161. SUPPLY: EsTIMAT.Es IN CoMMITTEE- CHAmMAN OF COMMITTEES, TEMPO­ Health- RARY [Hodges, Alien Maxwell, Esquire (Gympi.e)]-[see also ''Hodges, Chief Office, 1694. Alien Maxwell, Esquire"]­ Works and Housing­ BILL: Chief Office, 1516. Tobacco Industry Protection­ COBURN, Arthur, Esquire (Burdekin)­ Marketing, manufacture or quotas in relation to tobacco industry not to BILLS: be discussed, 460. River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 561. Chair- Must be addressed, 953, 1799. Rural Training Schools (initiation), 695; (2°), 1469. Cros·s-firing in debate not in order, 425. Financial Statement, 786. Debate must be confined to question under discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). SuPPLY: Denial (see "Statement"). ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- Works and Housing­ Document, Incorporation m speech, 2027. Chief Office, 1591. Interjections, Disorderly, 953, 1117. Esquire Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to CORY, David Wbeatcroft, question under discussion 429 574 (Warwick)­ 1343, 1428, 1561, 1688, '1795,' 1796: Address in Reply, 107. Points of order, Invalid, 1126, 1741. Financial Statement, 1108.

Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ SUPPLY: orderly conduct, 953. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Statement or denial of hon. member must Health- be accepted, 486. Chief Office, 1726. Statement ordered to be withdrawn­ "You are using the blind people for DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire (Mary­ political purposes.", 1624. borough)­ BILLS: SUPPLY: Generally- Elections Acts Amendment (initiation). Chief Office Vote, Scope of debate, 2089; (2°), 2230; (committee), 2230, 1428. 2231, 2234, 2236, 2237. Rural Training Schools (2°), 1465; CHALK, Honourable Gordon William (committee), 1484, 1485. Wesley (Lockyer) (Minister for Trans­ Tobacco Industry Protection (initiation), port)­ 465. BILL: Financial Statement, 1182. State Transport Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 2133, 2137; (2°), 2292, 2293. Point of order, 1012. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 39

DAVIES, Horace Jason, Esquire-continued: DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank, Esquire SUPPLY: (Aubigny)­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 316. Health- BILLS: Chief Office, 1685. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Railways- tion), 2172; (2°), 2323. General Establishment, 1356. Rural Training Schools (initiation), 723. Death, Hon. P. J. R. Hilton, 132. DEAN, Harold, Esquire (Sandgate)­ Financial Statement, 921. Address in Reply, 278. SuPPLY: BILLS: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Ohildtren's Services (initiation), 433; Works and Housing­ (2°), 1141. Chief Office, 1514. Decentralization of Magistrates Courts (initiation), 647. DONALD, James, Esquire (Ipswich East)­ Financial Statement, 1017. Address in Reply, 92. Persona•! explanation, 1720. BILLS: SUPPLY: Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 1871, 1912. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Health- tion), 2191. Chief Office, 1692. Gas (initiation), 2037; (2° ), 2251. Justice- Financial Statement, 802. Chief Office, 1429. SuPPLY: Works and Housing­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 1527. Health- Vote of Credit, 51. Chief Office, 1705. DELAMOTHE, Honourable Peter Roylance, Railways- O.B.E., M.B., B.S. (Bowen) (Minister General Establishment, 1332. for Justice and Attorney-General)­ Works and Housing­ Address in Reply, 335. Chief Office, 1539. BILLS: Vote of Credit, 53. Business Names Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 1278, 1285; (2°), 1651. DUFFICY, John Joseph, Esquire (Warrego)­ Decentralization of Magistrates Courts (initiation), 629, 648; (2°), 837, 1252; Address in Reply, 210. (committee), 1255, 1258, 1259. BILLS: Elections Acts Amendment (2° ), 2229; Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ (committee), 2230, 2231, 2232, 2236. tion), 1844. Legal Assistance (initiation), 2014; Rural Training Schools (initiation), (2°), 2238, 2248; (committee), 2248, 691. 2249, 2250. SuPPLY: Maintenance (initiation), 654, 676· (2°), 1260, 1274; (committee), 1278: EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Lands- Personal explanation, 360. Chief Office, 1768. SUPPLY: Resolution reported from Committee­ EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Health, 1961. Justice- Chief Office, 1394, 1449. DUGGAN, John Edmuud, Esquire (Toowoomba West)­ DEWAR, Honourable Alexander Tattenhall Address in Reply, 70. (Wavell) (Minister for Industrial Development)­ BILLS: Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1976. Address in Reply, 262. Brands Acts Amendment (initiation), BILL: 526; (2° ), 892. State Electricity Commission Acts and Brigalow andt Other Lands Development Another Act Amendment (initiation), Act Amendment (initiation), 2113. 457, 458; (2°), 968, 973; (commit­ Business Names Act Amendment (initia­ tee), 976, 977. tion), 1279; (2°), 1652. Financial Statement, 1093. Children's Services (2°), 1196. 40 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DUGGAN, John Edmund, Esquire- SUPPLY: continued: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLs--continued: Justice- City of Townsville (Lands Purchase) Chief Office, 1402. (initiation), 475; (2°), 588. Railways- Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amend­ General Establishment, 1317. ment (2°), 2108. Works and Housing­ Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2169; (2°), 2312; (committee), Chief Office, 1625. 2333, 2338, 2339, 2340. Vote of Credit, 33. Decimal Currency (initiation), 2006. Traffic Acts, Proposed disallowance of proclamation and regulation (moves Fire Brigades Act Amendment (initia­ motion), 360. tion), 451; (2°), 833. Valedictory, 2342. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), 978; (2°), 1565. EWAN, William Manson, Esquire (Roma)­ Main1enance (initiation), 659; (2°), Address in Reply, 185. 1260. Beef roads scheme (amendment-Mr. Parliamentary Contributory Super­ O'Donnell), 497, 735. annuation Fund Acts Amendment BILL: (initiation), 1066; (2° ), 1562. Rural Training Schools (initiation), Petroleum Products Subsidy (initiation), 700; (2°), 1463. 134; (2°), 385; (committee), 389. Point of order, 1357. Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment (initiation), 1811. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ ment (2°), 828. Railways- General Establishment, 1321. Rural Training Schools (initiation), 68 3; (2° ), 1458. Works and Housing­ Chief Office, 1602. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 1568; (2°), 1645; (committee), 1725. FLETCHER, Honourable Alan Roy State Electricity Commission Acts and (Cunningham) (Minister for Lands)­ Another Act Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 458; (2°)' 968. Brigalow and Other Lands Development State Transport Act Amendment Act Acmendment (initiation), 2112, (initiation), 2134; (2 o), 2293. 2127; (2°), 2280, 2283; (committee), Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 2284, 2289, 2292. 543; (2° ), 898. City of Townsville (Lands Purchase) Stock (Prevention of Blue Tongue) (initiation), 474, 506; (2°), 586, 604; (initiation), 2200. (commiltee), 611, 612. Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ tion), 1813, 1844; (2°), 2254, 2258. ment (initiation), 2082. Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2262. Tobacco Industry Protection (initiation), 460; (2°), 883. Point of order, 485. Tobacco Industry Stabilisation (initia­ SUPPLY: tion), 2051. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE- University of Queensland (initiation), Lands- 1295; (2°), 1853; (committee), 1861. Chief Office, 1750, 1781, 1873. Valuers Registration (initiation), 2139. GAVEN, Eric John, Esquire (South Coast) Weights and Measures Acts Amend­ (see also "Chairman of Committees, ment (initiation), 569; (2°), 835. Temporary" and "Speaker, Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2263. Deputy")­ Death, Hon. P. J. R. Hilton (seconds Address in Reply, 311. motion of condolence), 131. BILLS: Financial Statement, 767. Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ Governor, Sir Henry Abel Smith, tion), 1818, 1826. Appreciation of services (seconds Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), motion), 2340. 1052. Points of order, 164, 719, 1360, 1656, Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 2194, 2322, 2327, 2332. 554. Premier's overseas mission, 764. Valuers Registration (initiation), 2141. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 41

GRAHAM, Frederick Dickson, Esquire Financial Statement, 1175. (Mackay)­ Points of order, 335, 956. Financial Statement, 1028. SUPPLY: SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE-­ Justice-­ Railways-­ Chief Office, 1442. General Establishment, 1350. Railways- Works and Housing­ General Establishment, 1337. Chief Office, 1611. Works and Housing­ GUNN, William Morrison, Esquire Chief Office, 1617. (Wynnum)­ Leave of absence, 414. HARRISON, Robert Leslie, Esquire (Logan)- HANLON, Patrick Joseph, Esquire BrLL: (Baroona)­ Stock Acts Amendment (2° ), 902. Address in Reply, 148. BILLS: HERBERT, Honourable Jolm Desmond Children's Services (committee), 1216, (Sherwood) (Minister for Labour and 1218, 1220, 1221. Industry)- Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ BILLs: tion), 2179; (2°), 2320. Children'& Services (initiation), 390, Decentralization of Magistrates Courts 445; (2°), 1136, 1207; (committee), (2°), 1240; (committee), 1257. 1212, 1214, 1215, 1216, 1217, 1219, Decimal Currency (2°), 2268; (com­ 1221, 1222. mittee), 2268, 2269, 2270. Fire Brigades Act Amendment (initia­ Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), tion), 450, 456; (2 o), 832, 835. 2097; (committee), 2232, 2234, 2238. Fish Supply Management (initiation), Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), 2069, 2074; (2°), 2222, 2226; (com­ 1049. mittee), 2228. Legal Assistance (initiation), 2024; Weights and Measures Acts Amendment (committee), 2249. (initiation), 566, 579; (2°), 835, 836. Maintenance (2°), 1261; (committee), Financial Statement, 876. 1276. Ministerial statements-­ Parliamentary Contributory Super­ Fire protection in metropolitan area, annuation Fund Acts Amendment (initiation), 1068; (2°), 1563. 179. Warana Festival, Financing, 1077. Public Service Superannuation Acts Amendment (2°), 2105. SUPPLY: Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1573; (2°), 1647; (committee), 1726. Labour and Industry- Chail'man's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2264. Chief Office, 1890, 1905, 1917. Financial Statement, 810. HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric, Esquire Point of order, 297. (Mackenzie)­ SUPPLY: Address in Reply, 274. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ BILLS: Justice-- Brigalow and Other Lands Development Ohief Office, 1409. Act Amendment (initiation), 2119. Works and Housing­ Constitution Acts Amendment (2°), Chief Office, 1519. 2322. Resolution reported from Committee­ Rural Training Schools (initiation), 708. Railways, 1935. Financial Statement, 1086. Traffic Acts, Proposed disallowance of proclamation and regulation, 366. HILEY, Honourable Thomas Alfred, M.Com. (Chatsworth) (Treasurer)­ HANSON, Martin, Esquire (Port Curtis)­ BILLS: Address in Reply, 332. Appropriation No. 2 (2°), 1968, 1981. BILLS: City of Townsville (Lands Purchase) Gas (initiation), 2036. (initiation), 501. Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ Decimal Currency (initiation), 2005, tion), 1842. 2012; (2°), 2266, 2268; (committee), Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 552. 2269. 42 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

HILEY, Honourable Thomas Alfred- HOUSTON, John William, Esquire continued: (Bulimba)­ BILLs-continued: Address in Reply, 193. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 977, 1060; (2°), 1565. Children's Services (initiation), 397; Parliamentary Contributory Super­ (2 o), 1146; (committee), 1214, 1217. annuation Fund Acts Amendment Decimal Currency (initiation), 2010; (initiation), 1065; (2° ), 1562, 1563; (2°), 2268. (committee), 1565. Fish Supply Management (2o), 2223; (committee), 2227. Petroleum Products Subsidy (initiation), 133, 244; (2°), 385, 387. Rural Training Schools (initiation), 689. Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), 1571. 1565, 1573; (2°), 1644, 1721; (com­ Weights and Measures Acts Amendment mittee), 1749. (initiation), 578; (2°), 836. Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2265. Financial Statement, 791. Financial Statement, 746, 1190, 1229. Point of order, 1905. Ministerial statements- SUPPLY: Delegation of authority, Premier and ESTIMAT.ES IN COMMITTEE­ Minister for State Development, 767. Health- Port development at Weipa, 2199. Chief Office, 1733. Points of order, 239, 997, 1230, 1661. Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 1896. SuPPLY: Railways- Vote of Credit, 30, 55. General Establishment, 1343. HODGES, Alien Maxwell, Esquire (Gympie) Works and Hous,ing­ (see also "Chainnan of Committees, Chief Office, 1631. Temporary" and "Speaker, Deputy")­ Address in Reply, 158. I HUGHES, Clive Melwyn, Esquire (Kurilpa)­ HOOPER, Keith WiUiam, Esquire (Green­ Address in Reply, 283. slopes) (see also "Chairman of Com­ BILLS: mittees" and "Speaker, Deputy")- Business Names Act Amendment BrLLs: (initiation), 1281. Children's Services (initiation), 431. Children's Services (initiation), 405; (2°), 1139. Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 2085. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2176. Financial Statement, 1034. Fire Brigades Act Amendment (2o), SUPPLY: 834. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 1057. Health- Maintenance (initiation), 671; (2°), 1263. Chief Office, 1708. Stamp Acts Amendment (2 o), 1650; Works and Housing­ (committee), 1747. Ohief Office, 1623. State Transport Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 2136. HOUGHTON, James Edward Hiram, Stock Acts Amendment (2o), 900. Esquire (Redcliffe)­ Weights and Measures Acts Amendment Address in Reply, 328. (initiation), 572. BILLS: Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, Ohildren's Services (initiation), 441. 2265. Financial Statement, 951. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2173. SuPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Valuers Registration (initiation), 2145. Health- Financial Statement, 1012. Chief Office, 1675. SUPPLY: INCH, Alexander James, Esquire (Burke)-­ ESTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Railways- Address in Reply, 202. General Establis,hment, 1378. Financial Statement, 1090. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 43

JONES, Raymond, Esquire, B.E.M. BILLS-continued: (Caims)­ Primary Producers' Co-operative Address in Reply, 83. Associations Acts Amendment (initiation), 2156; (2°), 2307. BILLS: Gas (initiation), 2040. Rural Training Schools (initiation), 709. State Electricity Commission Acts State Electricity Commission Acts and and Another Act Amendment Another Act Amendment (2°), 971; (2°), 972. (committee), 977. Timber Users' Protection Acts Stock (Prevention of Blue Tongue) Amendment (initiation), 2084. (initiation), 2211. Valuers Registration (2°), 2294; Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ (committee), 2296. ment (initiation), 516. Death, Mr. T. M. Crowley, 1583. Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ Financial Statement, 931. ment (initiation), 2086. SUPPLY: Tobacco Industry Stabilisation (initia­ EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ tion), 2066. Justice- Valuers Registration (initiation), 2143; Chief Office, 1447. (2 °), 2294; (committee), 2296. Lands- Chairman's ruling (moves motion of dis­ Chief Office, 1794. sent), 2262. Railways- Personal explanation, 719. General Establishment, 1340. Points of order, 1366, 1367, 1783, 2004, Works and Housing­ 2294. Chief Office, 1605. SUPPLY: KNOX, William Edward, Esquire (Nundah)­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Financial Statement, 843. Lands- Chief Office, 1770. Industrial development, Expansion (moves motion), 616. Works and Housing­ Point of order, 1946. Chief Office, 1532. SUPPLY: EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire, D.F.C. Health- (Kedron)­ Chief Office, 173 2. Address in Reply, 180. Resolution reported from Committee­ BILLS: Health, 1941. Children's Services (initiation), 439; Traffic Acts, Proposed disallowance of (2°), 1137. proclamation and regulation, 365. City of Townsville (Lands Purchase) LEE, Norman Edward, Esquire (initiation), 503; (committee), 611. (Yeronga)­ Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Address in Reply, 218. tion), 2175; (2°), 2311. SUPPLY: Decimal Currency (initiation), 2008. Resolution reported from Committee­ Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Health, 1948. 2088. Fire Brigades Act Amendment (initia­ LICKISS, William Daniel, Esquire (Mount tion), 453. Coot-tha)­ Address in Reply, 298. Fish Supply Management (initiation), 2072. BILLS: Gas (initiation), 2033. Brigalow and Other Lands Develop­ ment Act Amendment (initiation), Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ 2115; (2 °), 2282; (committee), 2284, tion), 1833. 2287, 2288, 2290. Legal Assistance (initiation), 2029. City of Townsville (Lands Purchase) Local Government Acts Amendment (initiation), 505; (committee), 610, (initiation), 1554. 612. Maintenance (initiation), 674. Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ tion), 1835; (2°), 2256; (com­ Miners' Homestead Leases Acts Amend­ mittee), 2260. ment (initiation), 1914. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Poultry Industry Acts Amendment 1047. (initiation), 1989. 44 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

LLOYD, Eric Gayford, Esquire-continued: McKECHNIE, Henry Arthur, Esquire BILLs-continued: (Carnarvon)­ River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ Address in Reply, 115. ment (initiation), 559; (2 °), 830. BILLS: Tobacco Industry Stabilisation (initia­ Brigalow and Other Lands Development tion), 2067. Act Amendment (committee), 2287. University of Queensland (initiation), Rural Training Schools (initiation), 686. 1299; (committee), 1862. Tobacco Industry Protection (initiation), 463; (2 °), 885. Valuers Registration (initiation), 2147. Tobacco Industry Stabilisation (initia­ Death, Mr. T. M. Crowley (seconds motion tion), 2060. of condolence), 1583. Death, Hon. P. J. R. Hilton, 132. Financial Statement, 907. Financial Statement, 914. Points of order, 338, 719. SuPPLY: Scenic reserve and State forest, Proposal ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ to revoke declaration, 1552. Lands- Chief Office, 1758. SUPPLY: Railways- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ General Establishment, 1335. Health- Works and Housing­ Chief Office, 1678. Chief Office, 1594. Justice- Chief Office, 1418. MELLOY, Jolm, Esquire (Nudgee)­ Address in Reply, 221. Labour and Industry­ Chief Office, 1924. BILLS: Children's Services (initiation), 403. Lands- Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1778. 2096; (committee), 2231, 2233, 2238. Railways- Stamp Acts Amendment (initiation), General Establishment, 1323. 1571. Financial Statement, 856. Works and Housing­ Chief Office, 1529. SuPPLY: Vote of Credit, 41. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Health- Traffic Acts, Proposed disallowance of Chief Office, 1673. proclamation and regulation (seconds Justice- motion), 362. Chief Office, 1427. LONERGAN, William Horace, Esquire Labour and Industry­ (Flinders)­ Chief Office, 1906. Address in Reply, 343. Works and Housing­ Beef roads scheme (seconds motion), 383. Chief Office, 1600. Resolution reported from Committee­ BILL; Health, 1958. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 2182. MULLER, Adolf Gustave, Esquire (Fassi­ Financial Statement, 1042. fem)­ BILLS: SUPPLY: Brands Acts Amendment (initiation), EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ 533. Justice- Brigalow and Other Lands Develop­ Chief Office, 1416. ment Act Amendment (initiation), 2122; (committee), 2285, 2288. LOW, David Alan, Esquire (Cooroora)­ City of Townsville (Lands Purchase) SuPPLY: (initiation), 483. Local Government Acts Amendment EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ (initiation), 1556. Works and Housing­ Primary Producers' Co-operative Chief Office, 1614. Associations Acts Amendment (2o), 2305. MANN, John Henry, Esquire (Brisbane)­ Stamp Acts: Amendment (initiation), Address in Reply, 257. 1572. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 45

MULLER, Adolf Gustave, Esquire- NEWBERY, Thomas Guy, Esquire continued: (Mirani)­ BILLS-continued: Takes his seat, 6. Stock (Prevention of Blue Tongue) Address in Reply (moves motion), 8. (initiation), 2204. Financial Statement, 990. Financial Statement, 869. Point of order, 2286. NEWTON, Harold Francis, Esquire SUPPLY: (Belmont)­ EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Address in Reply, 111. Lands- BILLS: Chief Office, 1765. Brands Acts Amendment (initiation), 536. Traffic Acts, Proposed disallowance of proclamation and regulation, 367. Business Names Act Amendment (initiation). 1283. MUNRO, Honourable Sir Alan Whiteside, Children's S~rvices (initiation), 425; (2°), K.B.E. (Toowong)­ 1193. Decentralization of Magistrates Courts BILL: (initiation), 644. Rural Training Schools (initiation), 1071. Local Government Acts Amendment Financial Statement, 862. (2°), 1653. SUPPLY: Poultry Industry Acts Amendment (initiation), 1998. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ Labour and Industry­ ment (initiation), 2083; (2°), 2228. Chief Office, 1933. Financial Statement, 959. Valedictory, 2342. Point of order, 1906. MURRAY, John, Esquire, M.B.E. (Clay­ SUPPLY: field)­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Beef roads scheme (amendment-Mr. Health- O'Donnell), 739. Chief Office, 1710. BILLS: Justice- Brands Acts Amendment (initiation), Chief Office, 1444. 529; (2°), 893. Brigalow and Other Lands Development Labour and Industry­ Act Amendment (initiation), 2123; Chief Office, 1902. (committee), 2288. Lands- Constitution Acts Amendment (2°), Chief Office, 1801. 2330. Railways- Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), 2093. General Establishment, 1380. Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Works and Housing­ 1054. Chief Office, 1502. Legal Assistance (2°), 2245. Primary Producers' Co-operative NICHOLSON, Honourable David Eric Associations Acts Amendment (initia­ (Mnrrumba) (see "Speaker.") tion), 2161; (2°), 2302. NICKLIN, Honourable George Francis Rural Training Schools (initiation), 703; Reuben, M.M., LL.D. (Landsborougb) (2 °), 1475. (Premier and Minister for State Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 548; Development)- (2°), 901. Stock (Prevention of Blue Tongue) BrLLS: (initiation), 2206. Coal Industry (Control) Acts Amend­ ment (2°), 2107. Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2262. Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ Points of order, 603, 721, 2304. tion), 2165, 2193; (2°), 2311, 2331; SUPPLY: (committee), 2336, 2338, 2339. Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Lands- 2087, 2104. Chief Office, 1796. Miners' Homestead Leases Acts Amend­ ment (2°), 2108. Resolution reported from Committee­ Public Service Superannuation Acts Health, 1955. Amendment (initiation), 1810, 1813; Vote of Credit, 45. (2°), 2105. 46 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

NICKLIN, Honourable George Francis BILLS-continued: Reuben--continued: Land Tax Acts Amendment (initiation), Deaths- 1059. Crowley, Mr. T. M. (moves motion of Financial Statement, 924. condolence), 1582. Point of order, 1101. Hilton, Hon. P. J. R. (moves motion of condolence), 130. SUPPLY: Governor, Sir Henry Abel Smith, ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Appreciation of services (moves Works and Housing­ motion), 2340. Chief Office, 1619. Ministerial statement, Administration of Resolution reported from Committee­ the Government, 6. Health, 1963. Point of order, 2313. Vote of Credit, 40. Valedictory, 2340. PIZZEY, Honourable Jaek Charles Allan, B.A., Dip. Ed., LL.D. (Isis) (Minister O'DONNELL, Eugene Christopher, Esquire (Barcoo)­ for Education)­ Address in Reply, 213. BILLS: Legal Assistance (initiation), 2032. Beef roads scheme (moves amendment), Rural Training Schools (initiation), 677, 490. 1072; (2°), 1456, 1482. BILLS: University of Queensland (initiation), Brands Acts Amendment (initiation), 1291, 1300; (2°), 1849, 1860; (com­ 531. mittee), 1861, 1863. Brigalow and Other Lands Develop­ Point of order, 1479. ment Act Amendment (initiation), Traffic Acts, Proposed disallowance of 2116; (2°), 2280. proclamation and regulation, 363. Children's Services (initiation), 443. Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ RAE, Wallace Alexander Ramsay, Esquire tion), 1816; (2°), 2255. (Gregory)­ Local Government Acts Amendment Address in Reply, 88. (initiation), 1557. Beef roads scheme (moves motion), 378. Poultry Industry Acts Amendment (initiation), 1986; (2°), 2106. BILL: Primary Producers' Co-operative Rural Training Schools (initiation), 692. Associations Acts Amendment Financial Statement, 1024. (initiation), 2154; (2°), 2309; (com­ SUPPLY: mittee), 2310. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Rural Training Schools (initiation), 698; Works and Housing­ (2°), 1471; (committee), 1484. Chief Office, 1537. Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 550. Tobacco Industry Stabilisation (initia­ Resolution reported from Committee­ tion), 2057; (2°), 2219; (committee), Health, 1960. 2221. RAMSDEN, Samuel Raymond, Esquire Financial Statement, 817. · (Merthyr)­ Scenic reserve and State forest, Proposal BJLLS: to revoke declaration, 1552. Children's Services (initiation), 423. SUPPLY: Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ tion), 2187; (2°), 2323. Lands- Gas (committee), 2253. Chief Office, 1756. Financial Statement, 779. Railways- Points of order, 2192, 2313. General Establishment, 1373. SUPPLY: Works and Housing­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 1512. Health- Chief Office, 1689. PILBEAM, Reginald Byron Jarvis, Esquire (Rockhampton South)­ Justice- Address in Reply, 197. Chief Office, 1406. BILLS: Works and Housing­ City of Townsville (Lands Purchase) Chief Office, 1588. (initiation), 477; (2°), 597. Traffic Acts, Proposed disallowance of Gas (initiation), 2034. proclamation and regulation, 364. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 47

RICHTER, Honourable Harold (Somerset) Financial Statement, 944. (Minister for Local Government and Point of order, 1981. Conservation)­ Public transport facilities for Anala and BILLS: Richlands, Presents petition, 1809. Local Government Acts Amendment (initiation), 1552, 1561; (2°), 1652. SUPPLY: EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ ment (initiation), 558, 565; (2°), 827, Health- 831. Chief Office, 1714. Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ Justice- ment (initiation), 208!' 2086; (2 °), Chief Office, 1433. 2228. Labour and Industry­ Valuers Registration (initiation), 2138, Chief Office, 1899. 2152; (2°), 2294; (committee), 2296. Lands- Scenic reserve and State forest, Proposal Chief Office, 1798. to revoke declaration, 1550. Railways- ROW, Honourable John Alfred (Hinchin­ General Establishment, 1367. brook) (Minister for Primary Indus· Works and Housing­ tries)­ Chief Office, 1534. BILLS: Traffic Acts, Proposed disallowance of Brands Acts Amendment (initiation), 523, 537; (2°), 890. proclamation and regulation, 365. Poultry Industry Acts Amendment SMITH, Percy Raymund, Esqnire, LL.B. (initiation), 1914, 1986, 1999; (2°), (Windsor)­ 2105, 2107. Primary Producers' Co-operative BILLS: Associations Acts Amendment Brigalow and Other Lands Development (initiation), 2153, 2164; (2°), 2298, Act Amendment (committee), 2286. 2310; (committee), 2311. Children's Services (initiation), 428. Stock Acts Amendment (initiation), 540, Decentralization of Magistrates Courts 557; (2°), 894, 903. (initiation), 639; (2°), 1250. Stock (Prevention of Blue Tongue) Legal Assistance (initiation), 2026; (2 °), (initiation), 2199, 2215; (2°), 2297; 2242; (committee), 2249, 2250. (committee), 2297. Maintenance (initiation), 665; (2°), 1273. Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ Stock !Prevention of Blue Tongue) ment (initiation), 509, 517; (2°), 887, (initiation), 2213. 889. Personal explanation, 359. Tobacco Industry Protection (initiation), 458, 466; (2° ), 882, 886; (com­ SUPPLY: mittee), 887. EsTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Tobacco Industry Stabilisation (initia­ Justice- tion), 2047, 2069; (2°), 2217. Chief Office, 1421. Ministerial statement, Illegal importation Works and Housing­ of cattle semen, 2004. Chief Office, 1629. SHERRINGTON, Douglas John, Esquire SPEAKER [Honourable David Eric (Salisbury)­ Nicholson (Mm·rumba)]­ Address in Reply, 166. Absence, 61. BILLS: BILLS: Business Names Act Amendment (initia­ tion), 1284. Generally- Children's Services (initiation), 415; (2°), Second reading- 1142. Clauses cannot be discussed during second-reading debate, 972, 1482, Decentralization of Magistrates Courts (initiation), 643. 2252, 2295. Debate must be confined to prin­ Decimal Currency (initiation), 2011. ciples of Bill, 595, 598, 599, 602, Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), 603, 971, 973, 1144, 1145, 1249, 2103; (committee), 2234. 1250, 1271, 1272, 1467, 1474, Fish Supply Management (2°), 2225. 1476, 1477, 1478, 1482, 1648, Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ 1649, 1651, 1659, 2243, 2247, tion), 1837. 2302, 2331. Timber Users' Protection Acts Amend­ Appropriation No. 2­ ment (initiation), 2084. Sitting extended under Standing Order \Veights and Measures Acts Amend­ No. 307 to enable Treasurer to ment (initiation), 575. reply, 1981. 48 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric Nichol· Interruptions, Disorderly, 190, 336, 1964, son)-continued: 1965. BILLS----<:Ontinued: Irrelevancies, Debate must be confined to Children's Services- question under discussion, 308, 491, Discussion on conduct of adults out of 595, 598, 599, 602, 603, 1142, 1143, order, 1144. 1249, 1271, 1272, 1467, 1474, 1477, 1480, 1482, 2302, 2331. Decentralization of Magistrates Courts­ Traffic matters cannot be discussed, Members- 1251. Attacks by one member on another not Stamp Acts Amendment- allowed, 603. Taxation in general cannot be dis­ Cannot assume another member cussed, 1648, 1649. deliberately absent from Chamber, State Electricity Commission Acts and 164. Another Act Amendment- Disparaging remarks about, Not m Balance sheets cannot be discussed, order, 1200, 2313. 973. In the Chamber must not converse with Decimal currency cannot be discussed, persons in the lobby, 498. 973. Must be heard in silence and without General discussion on electricity not interruption, 603. allowed, 971, 973. Must be referred to by name of elector­ Regional electricity boards in general ate or title, 2322. cannot be discussed, 971. Must have regard to difficulties of "Hansard" staff, 2316. Chair­ Must not interrupt when question being Impartial, 231. stated, 190. Must be addressed, 499, 1460, 1465, Must not pass between the Chair and 2304, 2316, 2322. member speaking, 602. Must be obeyed, 338, 1476, 1481. Must withdraw remark, whether true or false, if declared by another member Must be respected, 297. to be offensive, 336. Must not be argued with, 1476. Ordered to apologise­ Must not be criticised, 1481. Mr. Bennett, 231. Must not be ignored, 2304. Ordered to withdraw from Chamber­ Mr. Aikens, 1272. Must not be provoked, 297. Newspaper advertisement involving mem­ Not province to deny members right to ber of Parliament, 2080. say anything in Chamber provided it is in keeping with Standing Rules and Order in Chamber, 1981, 2004, 2266. Orders, 338. Parliament House, Centenary of laying of Reflections on, Not in order, 231, 2331. foundation stone, 289. Responsibilities, Must not be assumed by Personal explanations- hon. members, 600. Cannot be made subject of a speech, Conversations- 360, 376, 377, 719, 720, 721. Between members in Chamber and Cannot be used to prosecute a quarrel, persons in lobby, Out of order, 498. 377, 721. In loud tones, Disorderly, 190, 2238. Explanation of purpose of privilege may be sought from Speaker or Clerk, 721. Cross-firing in debate out of order, 336, 2313, 2320. Interjections undesirable, 359, 360. Member entitled to make a personal Debate must be confined to question under explanation on any action raised in discussion (see "Irrelevancies"). the House, 719, 720. Decorum in debate desirable, 2316. Points of order, Invalid, 164, 335, 338, Denial (see "Statement"). 339, 366, 587, 603, 1367, 1946, 2304, 2313, 2332. Disorderly conduct, 2322. Privilege, Newspaper advertisement in­ Improper motives must not be imputed, volving member of Parliament, 2080. 1481. Quarrels must not be prosecuted, 377, 378, Interjections- 721, 2304. Disorderly, 18, 192, 359, 360, 623, 969, 1272, 1981, 2316, 2320, 2327, 2332. Questions- Members not obliged to heed, 1201, Answers to be framed correctly, 1656. 1651, 2304. Alteration, 13 66. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 49

SPEAKER (Honourable David Eric Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Nicholson)-continued: continued: Questions-continued: "You ran away--", 164. Asked of a Minister on a subject not "I think the Minister is just a mad­ connected with his department, Not man", 231. proper, 710. "Mr. Speaker does not pull you up", Cannot be asked of one Minister con­ 231. cerning the private business of "There are certain members of the another, 113 6. community, including the member for Cannot be debated, 29, 377, 378, 719, Townsville North, who seem to go 1824. out of their way to do harm to the Cannot seek an expression of opinion, great sugar industry.", 336. 376, 414, 734, 1456. "Rotten liar", 338. Cannot seek expression of Government ". . . the hon. member for Nundah policy, 1550. plumbed the depths of dishonesty", Cross-firing during question time out of 377. order, 1490. "Why didn't you do that instead of Disallowance, 710, 1367, 1824, 1825. making a ministerial statement in a Editing, 1366. form which amounts to a dishonour­ able device?", 1078. Facetious, Out of order, 523. "He is not a Speaker; he is a despot.", Form, scope and limitation, 180, 297, 1366. 359, 376, 414, 523, 586, 710, 734, 1136, 1193, 1291, 1307, 1366, 1456, "The Minister says, in effect, that it is 1493, 1550, 1582, 1656, 1720, 1809, not for those who have any real 1824, 1825, 1912, 1985, 2004. standard of intelligence or academic ability; they wi!J not go there. So Improper motives must not be imputed, first of all, the boys who do go there 1136. will have the feeliPP that they are Interjections during question time out of 'dills'." 1479. order, 130, 297. "I consider it as a political sop to May not be directed to Speaker without country interests--", 1481. notice in writing, 1582. "I think it is rather puerile when you Must be asked without comment, 376, -", 1481. 523. " . . . if there was graft as suggested, Notices- then the Treasurer was perhaps some Co-operation of members in framing, party to it in not drawing attention 1366. to it.", 1661. Length in framing, 1291. "Hypocrite", 2313. To be directed to appropriate Tedious repetition not in order, 1476, 1481. Ministers, 586. Valedictory, 2343. Order in Chamber during question time, 130, 616, 1656. Warana Festival, Financing, Appropriate subject for a ministerial statement, Personal explanation not allowable, 1809. 1078. Provocative, May attract provocative Withdrawal of statement must be without answers, 1656. reservation, 13 66, 1661. Supplementary, Cannot be asked, 1456. SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Campbell, Frederick Without notice- Alexander, Esquire (Aspley)]-[see Allowance, 28, 29. also "Campbell, Frederick Alexander, Disallowance, 7, 29, 2004. Esquire"]­ Minister and Mr. Speaker to be Interjections, Disorderly, 90. previously informed, 29, 2004. SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Gaven, Eric .John, Shouting across Chamber, Out of order, Esquire (South Coast)J-[see also 2322. "Gaven, Eric John, Esquire"]­ Speeches in the House, Member entitled Chair- to 40 minutes but having resumed his Must be addressed, 220, 222, 224. seat is not entitled to speak again, Will protect member addressing Chair, 499. 220, 222, 224. Standing Order No. 123A-Grossly dis­ Interjections, Disorderly, 89. orderly conduct, 336, 360, 969, 1272, 1366, 1465, 1809, 1964, 1965. Noise in Chamber, 219, 221. Statement or denial of member must be SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Hodges, Alien Max­ accepted, 1479, 1481, 2294, 2327. well, Esquire (Gympie)]-[see also Statements ordered to be withdrawn­ Hodges, Alien Maxwell, Esquire"]­ "! will name you as a false pretender. Point of order. Invalid, 111. 50 INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

SPEAKER, DEPUTY [Hooper, Keith Financial Statement, 997. William, Esquire (Greenslopes)]-[see Personal explanation, 359. also "Hooper Keith William Esquire"]- ' Points of order, 336, 338, 339, 1831, 2174. "Hansard," Inclusion of table, 2326. SUPPLY: Interjections, Disorderly, 2324. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Members- Justice- Chief Office, 1435. Must be heard in silence and without interruption, 2324. Railways-­ Points of order, Invalid, 269, 304, 305. General Establishment, 1348. Works and Housing­ SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce Esquire (Conda­ Chief Office, 1596. mine)- ' Resolution reported from Committee­ Address in Reply, 98. Health, 1951. Beef roads scheme (amendment-Mr. V ate of Credit, 3 7. O'Donnell), 743. BILLS: WALLIS-SMITH, Edwin, Esquire (Table­ River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ lands)­ ment (initiation), 564. Address in Reply, 346. Rural Training Schools (initiation), 706. Financial Statement, 1154. Beef roads scheme (amendment-Mr. O'Donnell), 494. Points of order, 111, 1082, 1083. SuPPLY: BILLS: Elections Acts Amendment (com­ ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ mittee), 2232. Lands- Petroleum Products Subsidy (initiation), Chief Office, 177 6. 244. Railways- Poultry Industry Acts Amendment General Establishment, 1345. (initiation), 1991. THACKERAY, Mervyn Herbert Stock (Prevention of Blue Tongue) Esquire (Rockhampton North)- ' (initiation), 2205. Tobacco Industry Protection (initiation), Financial Statement, 1101. 463; (2° ), 884; (committee), 887. SUPPLY: Tobacco Industry Stabilisation (initia­ EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ tion), 2062; (2°), 2221. Railways- Financial Statement, 1162. General Establishment, 1326. Resolution reported from Committee­ SuPPLY: Railways, 1937. ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Health- TOOTH, Hm10urabte Seymour Douglas (Ashgrove) (Minister for Health)­ Chief Office, 1700. Lands- SUPPLY: Chief Office, 1773. EsTIMATES IN CoMMITTEE­ Health- Works and Housing­ Chief Office, 1662, 1697, 1717, Chief Office, 1509. 1740. Resolution reported from Committee­ W ALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire (BU!Ilda­ Health, 1963. berg)­ Address in Reply, 339. TUCKER, Percy John Robert Esquire (Townsville North)- ' BILLS: Address in Reply, 269. Brigalow and Other Lands Develop­ ment Act Amendment (initiation), BILLS: 2120. Children's Services (2°), 1204. City of Townsville (Lands Purchase) City of Townsville (Lands Purchase) (initiation), 484, 500; (2°), 598; (com­ (initiation), 481; (2°), 603. mittee), 607, 611. Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ Constitution Acts Amendment (initia­ tion), 1827. tion', 2184; (2°), 2325; (committee), Petroleum Products Subsidy (initiation) 2336. 237. ' Elections Acts Amendment (initiation), Rural Training Schools (initiation), 721. 2099. University of Queensland (committee), Land Acts Amendment (No. 2) (initia­ 1!!61, 1863. tion), 1839. INDEX TO SPEECHES-LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 51

W ALSH, Edward Joseph, Esquire-continued: WHARTON, Claude Alfred, Esquire BILLs-continued: (Burnett)­ Petroleum Products Subsidy (initiation), Address in Reply, 78. 241; (2°), 385; (committee), 390. BILLS: Primary Producers' Co-operative Brands Acts Amendment (initiation), Associations Acts Amendment (initia­ 537. tion), 2159; (2 °), 2306; (committee), Primary Producers' Co-operative 2311. Associations Acts Amendment (initia­ Stamp Acts Amendment (2°), 1657; tion), 2157; (2°), 2303. (committee), 1748. River Improvement Trust Acts Amend­ State Electricity Commission Acts and ment (initiation), 564. Another Act Amendment (2 °), 971. Rural Training Schools (initiation), 725. State Transport Act Amendment (initia­ Stamp Acts Amendment (2°), 1647. tion), 2136. Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ Sugar Experiment Stations Acts Amend­ ment (initiation),. 513. ment (initiation), 515. Valuers Registration (initiation), 2149. Tobacco Industry Stabilisation (initia­ tion), 2055. Chairman's ruling, Motion of dissent, 2264. Financial Statement, 797. Financial Statement, 1169. Points of order, 240, 2095. SUPPLY: ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ SUPPLY: Health- ESTIMATES IN COMMITTEE­ Chief Office, 1703. Railways- General Establishment, 1375. WINDSOR, Robert Levi, Esquire (Ithaca)­ Works and Housing- Address in Reply (seconds motion), 16. Chief Office, 1620. Point of order, 1002.

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