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  4. PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker (Sir George Davies, K.C.M.G.) took the chair at 10.30 a.m. ...

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  5. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION.

    On item—To enable assistance to be given to residents in Tasmania towards the payment of the passage money of persons desiring to settle in Tasmania, ...

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  6. PETITIONS.

    Mr. BECKER presented a petition from Michael Welch, of Inveresk, praying that the House appoint a Select Committee to inquire into what he alleged ...

    Article : 101 words
  7. BAPTIST UNION.

    Mr. GUY asked the Premier—(1) Whether he intended bringing in a bill to amend the Baptist Union Act, 1902, in accordance with a promise said to have ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. THE ELECTORAL ACT.

    Mr. EVANS asked the Premier whether it is was the intention of Ministers to bring in a bill this session to amend the Electoral Act, 1907, as announced in the ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. NORTH LYELL DISASTER.

    Mr. WATKINS asked the Premier whether it was the intention of the Government to make a grant towards the North Mount Lyell disaster relief fund? ...

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  10. CARRIAGE OF EXPLOSIVES ON TRAINS.

    Mr. BECKER moved the adjournment of the House to refer to the carriage of explosives (gelignite) on th railway. He was not satisfied with the statement of ...

    Article : 419 words
  11. THE ESTIMATES.

    The House went into committee of supply to further consider the estimates-in-chief for 1912-13. ...

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  12. INSPECTOR OF RAILAYS.

    Mr. SHERIDAN wanted some information about the item, inspection of private railways, £25. The MINISTER OF LANDS said that ...

    Article : 263 words
  13. METROPOLITAN DRAINAGE BOARD.

    In view of the approaching transfer of the powers of the Metropolitan Drainage Board to the Hobart City Council, and the departure of the engineer (Mr. ...

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  14. EMPLOYEES' RAILWAY PASSES.

    Mr. HOWROYD said he was not satisfied with the reply furnished by the Minister of Railways on the previous evening about the number and value of ...

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  15. COMPENSATION AGAINST CLOSER SETTLEMENT BOARD.

    On item—Compensation to Mr. Hugh Percy Feltcher, £215. The MINISTER OF LANDS said the House appointed a Select Committee, ...

    Article : 283 words
  16. COMPENSATION TO HERBERT H. VINCENT.

    Mr. OGDEN formally moved in committee the passing of £200 compensation to Herbert Heary Vincent for his deprivation of liberty and incarceration in ...

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  17. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS TO FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    On item—To provide for members of friendly societies travelling on friendly societies' business obtaining return railway tickets at single fares. ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

    On item—Cost of printing, not otherwise provided for £100. Mr. WATKINS said it was the practice for men to be gazetted as compositors ...

    Article : 177 words
  19. ITCHING PILES.

    "Through working in wet mines I contracted that agonising complaint, itching piles," says Mr. D. Jones, of Barker-street, Casino, N.S.W. "The intense ...

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  20. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' ACCOUNTS.

    On item—To provide for the actuarial investigation of the accounts of friendly societies, £100— Mr. GUY asked if this was a new ...

    Article : 141 words
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