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  4. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12.

    The Deputy Speaker (Hon. A. Hean) took the chair at 10.30 a.m. ...

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  5. ORDERS DISCHARGED.

    The order for the second readings of the Elective Executive Bill was read and discharged. The PREMIER (Hon. A. E. Solomon) ...

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  6. TAMAR IMPROVEMENT BILL.

    Amendments made in the Tamar Improvement Bill were agreed to, and the bill passed. ...

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  7. FORT OF HOBART IMPROVEMENT BILL.

    Mr. EVANS moved the second reading the Port of Hobart Improvement Bill, which, he said, was to give the Hobart Marine Board power to spend money on ...

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  8. LAND AND INCOME TAX BILL.

    Amendments made in the Land and Income Tax Bill were agreed to. Mr. CAMERON, on the motion for the third reading, said he thought an error ...

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  9. MINING DEVELOPMENT.

    The House in committee considered a message from the Governor to appropriate £18,000 to be spend on mining development, and the Minister of Mines ...

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  10. A WAGES MATTER.

    Mr. LYONS complained that wages paid by the Government to men working in the Railton and Sheffield district on public works was 7s. a day, whilst men ...

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  11. ST. DAVID'S BURIAL GROUND.

    The St. David's Burial Ground Vesting Bill was further considered in committee. On clause 2—"Interpretation"— ...

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  12. THIRD JUDGE QUESTION.

    Mr. CAMERON proceeded to move his motion to disagree with the Speaker's ruling against his motion about the third judgeship. ...

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  13. MR. CAMERON AND HIS SELECTION.

    Mr. CAMERON then moved the adjournment of the Mouse to traverse the statement made by the Minister of Lands on the previous day. He repeated his ...

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  14. INTER-STATE SHIPPING.

    Mr. BAKHAP brought in the report of the Select Committee on the subject of inter-State shipping, as reported in another column. ...

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  15. BILLS WITHDRAWN.

    As to the Mowbraw Swamp Resumption Bill, the MINISTER OF LANDS explained that it was impossible to prepare and submit a bill this session. It was ...

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  16. STATE SAVINGS BANK.

    The TREASURER (Hon. H. J. Payne) moved the second reading of the State Savings Bank Transfer Bill. He said, in view of the ...

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  17. HOBART CORPORATION BILL.

    An amendment made in the Hobart Corporation Bill by the Legislative Council was agreed to. ...

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  18. STANLEY-BALFOUR RAILWAY BILL.

    Mr. BELTON, on resuming the debate on the second readings of the StanleyBalfour Railway Bill, said the time had arrived when they should insist on the ...

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  19. STATE ADVANCES BILL.

    An amendment made by the Legislative Council in the State Advances Bill was considered in committee. It consisted of the Council striking out 5 per ...

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  20. CROWN LANDS PURCHASERS.

    The MINISTER OF LANDS moved the second reading of the annual Crown Lands Purchacers Reinstatement Bill, which was agreed to. ...

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