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PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES
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No. 5
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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
NOTICES OF MOTIONS
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ORDERS OF THE DAY
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FOURTH SESSION OF THE FIFTIETH PARLIAMENT
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THURSDAY 10 MARCH 1994
The House meets this day at 10.30 a.m.
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COMMITTEE REPORTS___ORDERS OF THE DAY
(Standing Committee Reports to be considered for 1 hour on General Business Thursdays pursuant to Sessional Order)
1 Standing Committee on Social Issues
___Report No. 6, entitled "Sexual Violence: The Hidden Crime, Inquiry into the Incidence of Sexual Offences in New South Wales: Part 1", dated December 1993: resumption of the adjourned debate (3 March 1994) of the question on the motion of Dr Goldsmith: That the House take note of the Report
___Mrs Symonds speaking.
GENERAL BUSINESS___NOTICES OF MOTIONS
1 Mrs Arena to move
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That this House:
(1) Recognises that female genital mutilation has been occurring in New South Wales and that there is no specific law to ban this practice.
(2) Acknowledges that there is no extensive education program to inform communities that this practice is unacceptable in our society.
(3) Notes that the problem was widely discussed for over a decade at the United Nations Women Conference in Mexico City, Copenhagen and Nairobi, where all Governments, including Australia, undertook to support the International Declaration from the United Nations General Assembly on violence against women and the Convention on the elimination of all forms of discrimination against women.
(4) Expresses its concern that despite all the discussion and deliberations on this problem, very little progress has been made and millions of women in many countries, including Australia, are still suffering genital mutilation.
(5) Calls on the Federal and State Governments to make funds available as a matter of urgency to ensure that education programs are implemented in schools and the community regarding the atrocious practices of female genital mutilation.
(6) Calls on the Government to introduce legislation to ban such practices in our community.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
2 Revd Mr Nile to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to provide for conscientious objection by medical practitioners and nurses on the grounds of moral or religious belief.
(Public Hospitals (Conscientious Objection) Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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3 Mr Kaldis to move
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That this House:
(1) Condemns the Federal Government on the recognition of Skopje with the name "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
(2) Calls on the Federal Government, in the light of the Prime Minister's promises to the Greek Community, to halt the establishment of diplomatic relations with Skopje until the objections of Greece have been satisfied.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
4 Ms Kirkby to move
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That this House:
(1) notes the New South Wales Aboriginal Mental Health Report; and
(2) calls on the Government to implement the recommendations of the Report.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
5 Mr Ryan to move
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That this House commends the Fahey Government on the action taken to complete the phase-out of controlled ozone depleting substances, such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) by the end of 1995.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
6 Mr Vaughan to move
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That, pursuant to Standing Order 200, the Retail Tenancies Review Bill interrupted by the close of the previous Session be restored to the stage it had reached in the previous Session.
(Restoration of Retail Tenancies Review Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
7 Mrs Nile to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to provide for the recovery of damages in respect of the death of or injury to a person resulting from rape or other sexual offence from persons who produce, distribute, exhibit or sell offensive sexual material which motivates the offender to commit the offence.
(Sexual Offence Damages Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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8 Miss Gardiner to move
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That this House:
(1) congratulates the Liberal/National Government in New South Wales upon its delivery of health services to country New South Wales after years of neglect by previous ALP Governments; and
(2) condemns the Federal Labor Government for its deliberate underfunding of New South Wales health by more than $1.3 billion over the past five years.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
9 Mr Macdonald to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to provide for the use of Australian goods, services and materials in preparing for and promoting the Games of the XXVII Olympiad in Sydney in the year 2000; and for other purposes.
(Sydney Olympics (Made in Australia) Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
10 Mr Jones to move
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That this House condemns the Liberal/National Government for its mishandling of wilderness declaration proposals and the Government's failure to protect the identified wilderness areas even inside National Parks.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
11 Mr Ryan to move
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That this House commends the Fahey Government for its action to expand the Child Protection Program within the Department of Community Services.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
12 Mrs Isaksen to move
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That this House recognises the problems of the mentally ill as highlighted in the Burdekin Report and calls on the Fahey Government:
(1) to ensure that adequate financial resources are provided for those transferred from institutional care to community care;
(2) to provide adequate staffing to police licensing standards of private for profit accommodation for the mentally ill; and
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(3) to provide a 24 hour hotline service available for family and friends of the mentally ill to assist with crisis situations.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
13 Revd Mr Nile to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 to make it unlawful to discriminate against a person on the ground of heterosexuality in certain circumstances.
(Anti-Discrimination (Heterosexual Discrimination) Amendment Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
14 Miss Gardiner to move
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That this House:
(1) congratulates the Liberal/National Government for the actions flowing from the New South Wales Women's Policy Statement; and
(2) particularly commends those actions which enhance opportunities for rural women by the development and facilitation of effective and efficient rural women's programs.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
15 Ms Burnswoods to move
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That this House deplores the Government's failure to address the health needs of rural women.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
16 Ms Kirkby to move
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That this House condemns the Federal Government for its policy of detaining asylum seekers for up to four years in contravention of established human rights conventions.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
17 Mrs Forsythe to move
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That this House affirms its support for the Government's actions regarding urban consolidation initiatives to ensure a wider range of housing options including medium density and to assist in minimising the urban sprawl.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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18 Dr Burgmann to move
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That this House condemns the introduction of the death penalty in Papua New Guinea.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
19 Mrs Nile to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to prohibit nude (indecent exposure) on any beach or public place.
(Nude (Indecent Exposure) on Public Beaches (Prohibition) Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
20 Mr Moppett to move
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That this House:
(1) congratulates the Minister for Agriculture for the very significant role the Department of Agriculture has made to the recent strengthening and growth in the agricultural industries of New South Wales; and
(2) notes with particular satisfaction strong export growth in wheat, dairy, wine and horticulture from this State.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
21 Ms Burnswoods to move
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That this House calls on the State Government to stop privatisation of State hospitals, with an immediate rejection of the planned privatisation of the Centre for Bone and Joint Diseases at North Ryde.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
22 Mr Jones to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to amend the Public Health Act 1991 to provide for the inclusion of health warnings in certain advertisements for alcoholic beverages.
(Public Health (Alcohol) Amendment Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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23 Mr Egan to move
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That this House calls on the Government to make adequate funds available to Grafton Hospital and, in particular, to honour the commitment given by the Member for Clarence that an additional $2 million would be allocated for the Grafton Hospital budget.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
24 Revd Mr Nile to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to prohibit the advertising of alcoholic beverages and related trade marks, brand names and logos, and for other purposes.
(Alcoholic Beverages Advertising Prohibition Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
25 Mr Jobling to move
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That this House:
(1) condemns the Keating Labor Government's failure to publicly support the Newcastle ship building industry and Carrington Slipway;
(2) congratulates the Fahey Government for supporting the bid by Tomago Shipyard to build Navy minehunters and calls on the Federal Government to give favourable consideration to this bid from the Newcastle shipbuilder; and
(3) calls on the Australian Government to immediately support a new proposal to build three patrol boats worth up to $200 million at Carrington Slipway which would generate much-needed employment opportunities in the Hunter region.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
26 Ms Burnswoods to move
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That this House commends the Federal Government for its initiatives and funding programs directed at the women of New South Wales.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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27 Mrs Nile to move
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That, pursuant to Standing Order 200, the Medically Acquired AIDS Victims Compensation Bill interrupted by the close of the previous Session be restored to the stage it had reached in the previous Session.
(Restoration of Medically Acquired AIDS Victims Compensation Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
28 Dr Pezzutti to move
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That this House congratulates the Honourable Franca Arena, M.L.C. on her principled stand to ensure openness and decency in the selection of a replacement for Senator Kerry Walter Sibraa.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
29 Ms Burnswoods to move
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That this House deplores the State Government's failure to properly support the Department of Planning's Area Assistance Scheme.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
30 Revd Mr Nile to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to provide for the establishment of the Family Impact Commission to study the moral, social and economic effect on the family unit of certain laws and proposed laws and Government expenditure; and for related purposes.
(Family Impact Commission Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
31 Revd Mr Nile to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act for the prevention of crime by providing for offences with respect to the incitement, urging and encouragement of crime; and to repeal the Crimes Prevention Act 1916.
(Crimes Prevention Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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32 Revd Mr Nile to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to repeal the Anti-Discrimination (Homosexual Vilification) Amendment Act 1993; and for associated purposes.
(Anti-Discrimination (Homosexual Vilification) Repeal Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
33 Revd Mr Nile to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to change the use of certain lands by reserving or dedicating them as, or as parts of National Parks and or nature reserves and to revoke the dedication or setting apart of those lands as State Forests and for other uses; and for establishing a management program, resource allocation and research program for the south east forests of New South Wales.
(South East Forests Conservation Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
34 Mr Jones to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to control the use of phosphorus in washing powders and detergents.
(Phosphorus Control Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
35 Revd Mr Nile to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to allow the electors of New South Wales to initiate referendums on proposed laws; and to amend the Constitution Act 1902.
(Constitution (Citizens-initiated Referendums) Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
36 Mr Jones to move
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That leave be given to bring a Bill for an Act to amend the Public Health Act 1991 to prohibit the smoking of tobacco in motor vehicles in which persons under 18 years of age are present.
(Public Health (Smoking in Vehicles) Amendment Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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37 Revd Mr Nile to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to prohibit the sale and/or display of pornographic X-Rated, R-Rated and other indecent publications or videos in newsagencies, service stations, video shops or other retail outlets.
(Pornographic Publications and Video Sale and Display (Prohibition) Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
38 Mr Jones to move
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That leave be given to bring in a Bill for an Act to establish the Cat Management Committee; to regulate the sale and supply of cats; to encourage the desexing of cats; and for other purposes.
(Cat Bill)
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
39 Mr Bull to move
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That this House:
(1) Acknowledges the great advances which have been made in rural education, in particular:
(a) the success of secondary and primary distance education centres;
(b) the provision of years 11 and 12 to many central schools through the access program;
(c) the annual increases in the living away from home allowances;
(d) the substantial increase in the living away from home allowance for students in years 11 and 12; and
(e) the introduction of boarding scholarships at agricultural high schools.
(2) Congratulates the Fahey/Armstrong Government for their continuing support for isolated students in the rural areas of New South Wales.
(Notice given 8 March 1994)
40 Mrs Forsythe to move
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That this House:
(1) congratulates the Coalition Government on its offer of financial assistance to the City of Newcastle to host the 1996 Ramsar Wetlands Conference; and
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(2) calls on the Federal Government to give whatever support is necessary to ensure that Newcastle is chosen to host this important international conference.
(Notice given 8 March 1994)
GENERAL BUSINESS___ORDERS OF THE DAY
1 Rural Lands Protection (Noxious Animals) Amendment Bill: second reading
___Mr Vaughan.
(Restored under S.O. 201, Wednesday 9 March 1994)
2 Post Conviction Inquiry (Douglas Harry Rendell) Bill: second reading
___Mr Dyer.
(Restored under S.O. 201, Wednesday 9 March 1994)
*3 Protection of Children from Indecent Images Bill: resumption of the adjourned debate of the question on the motion of Dr Goldsmith: That this Bill be now read a second time (5 clear days from 3 March 1994)
___Mrs Arena.
4 Loss of HMAS Sydney: resumption of the adjourned debate (3 March 1994) of the question on the motion of Mr Moppett:
That this House:
(1) recalls with great sadness the loss of H.M.A.S. Sydney on 19 November 1941, off the coast of Western Australia;
(2) expresses its sympathy to the relatives and friends of the ship's company and particularly those of her Commander, Captain Burnett, specially in view of the continuing mystery surrounding the exact circumstances of her loss; and
(3) commends the efforts of the Sydney Research Group and Western Australian Maritime Museum to locate the ship and calls on the Federal Government to support them with financial and technical assistance as required___Mr Smith speaking.
* Council Bill
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS___NOTICES OF MOTIONS
1 Mr Hannaford to move
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That the Workers Compensation Legislation (Further Amendment) Bill, forwarded to the Legislative Assembly during a previous Session of the present Parliament and not having been finally dealt with
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because of the prorogation of the Legislature, a Message be forwarded to the Legislative Assembly requesting that the Bill be proceeded with under the Assembly's Standing Orders.
(Notice given 9 March 1994)
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS___ORDERS OF THE DAY
1 Address-in-Reply to the Governor's Opening Speech
Resumption of the adjourned debate (9 March 1994) of the question on the motion of Dr Pezzutti: That the following Address be adopted and presented by the Whole House to the Governor, in reply to the Speech which His Excellency had been pleased to make to both Houses of Parliament:
To His Excellency Rear Admiral PETER ROSS SINCLAIR, Companion of the Order of Australia, Governor of the State of New South Wales in the Commonwealth of Australia.
MAY IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY:
We, Her Majesty's loyal and dutiful subjects, the Members of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, in Parliament assembled, desire to express our thanks for your Excellency's Speech, and to affirm our sincere allegiance to Her Most Gracious Majesty.
We beg to assure Your Excellency that our earnest consideration will be given to the measures to be submitted to us, and that we will faithfully carry out the important duties entrusted to us by the people of New South Wales.
We join Your Excellency in the hope that, under the guidance of Divine Providence, our labours may be so directed as to advance the best interests of all sections of the community.
Upon which Mr Egan has moved by way of amendment: That the question be amended by the omission of paragraph 2 of the Address, with a view to inserting instead:
We beg to inform Your Excellency, that this House:
(a) Believes that the Government's legislative and administrative program:
(i) is inadequate to seize the opportunities for jobs and growth offered by Australia's impressive economic recovery;
(ii) fails to develop policies for the great regions of New South Wales, metropolitan and non-metropolitan;
(iii) fails to curb waste and mismanagement in public administration; and
(iv) fails to reverse the continuing decline of quality in education, health and services, essential community services and the environment.
(b) Calls for the implementation of the alternative program announced by the Member for Maroubra and the Leader of the Opposition in the other place.
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(c) Deplores the Government's campaign to undermine Your Excellency in carrying out the important duties and functions of your high office___Ms Kirkby.
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CONTINGENT NOTICES OF MOTIONS
1 Mr Egan to move
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Contingent upon the President, a Minister, any Member or the Clerk tabling any report or document, Mr Egan to move after Notices of Motions: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion "That the House take note of the paper (to be stated)".
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
2 Mr Egan to move
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Contingent upon the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day on the Notice Paper of Government Business be called on forthwith
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
3 Mr Egan to move
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Contingent upon a motion being agreed to for the second reading of any Bill: That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion forthwith for an Instruction to the Committee of the Whole in relation to the Bill.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
4 Mr Egan to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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5 Mr Vaughan to move
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Contingent upon the President, a Minister, any Member or the Clerk tabling any report or document, Mr Vaughan to move after Notices of Motions: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion "That the House take note of the paper (to be stated)".
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
6 Mr Vaughan to move
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Contingent upon the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day on the Notice Paper of Government Business be called on forthwith
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
7 Mr Vaughan to move
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Contingent upon a motion being agreed to for the second reading of any Bill: That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion forthwith for an Instruction to the Committee of the Whole in relation to the Bill.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
8 Mr Vaughan to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
9 Mr Dyer to move
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Contingent upon the President, a Minister, any Member or the Clerk tabling any report or document, Mr Dyer to move after Notices of Motions: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion "That the House take note of the paper (to be stated)".
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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10 Mr Dyer to move
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Contingent upon the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day on the Notice Paper of Government Business be called on forthwith
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
11 Mr Dyer to move
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Contingent upon a motion being agreed to for the second reading of any Bill: That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion forthwith for an Instruction to the Committee of the Whole in relation to the Bill.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
12 Mr Dyer to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
13 Mr Shaw to move
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Contingent upon the President, a Minister, any Member or the Clerk tabling any report or document, Mr Shaw to move after Notices of Motions: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion "That the House take note of the paper (to be stated)".
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
14 Mr Shaw to move
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Contingent upon the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day on the Notice Paper of Government Business be called on forthwith
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
15 Mr Shaw to move
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Contingent upon a motion being agreed to for the second reading of any Bill: That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion forthwith for an Instruction to the Committee of the Whole in relation to the Bill.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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16 Mr Shaw to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
17 Mr Enderbury to move
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Contingent upon the President, a Minister, any Member or the Clerk tabling any report or document, Mr Enderbury to move after Notices of Motions: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion "That the House take note of the paper (to be stated)".
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
18 Mr Enderbury to move
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Contingent upon the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day on the Notice Paper of Government Business be called on forthwith
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
19 Mr Enderbury to move
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Contingent upon a motion being agreed to for the second reading of any Bill: That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion forthwith for an Instruction to the Committee of the Whole in relation to the Bill.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
20 Mr Enderbury to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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21 Mrs Isaksen to move
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Contingent upon the President, a Minister, any Member or the Clerk tabling any report or document, Mrs Isaksen to move after Notices of Motions: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion "That the House take note of the paper (to be stated)".
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
22 Mrs Isaksen to move
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Contingent upon the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day on the Notice Paper of Government Business be called on forthwith
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
23 Mrs Isaksen to move
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Contingent upon a motion being agreed to for the second reading of any Bill: That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion forthwith for an Instruction to the Committee of the Whole in relation to the Bill.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
24 Mrs Isaksen to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
25 Ms Kirkby to move
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Contingent upon the President having read the Prayers: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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26 Ms Kirkby to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
27 Mr Jobling to move
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Contingent upon the President, a Minister, any Member or the Clerk tabling any report or document, Mr Jobling to move after Notices of Motions: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion "That the House take note of the paper (to be stated)".
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
28 Mr Jobling to move
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Contingent upon a motion being agreed to for the second reading of any Bill: That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion forthwith for an Instruction to the Committee of the Whole in relation to the Bill.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
29 Mr Jobling to move
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Contingent upon the President having read the Prayers: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
30 Mr Jobling to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day on the Notice Paper of Government Business be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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31 Mr Jobling to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
32 Mr Bull to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
33 Mr Bull to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day on the Notice Paper of Government Business be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
34 Mr Bull to move
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Contingent upon the President having read the Prayers: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
35 Mr Bull to move
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Contingent upon a motion being agreed to for the second reading of any Bill: That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion forthwith for an Instruction to the Committee of the Whole in relation to the Bill.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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36 Mr Bull to move
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Contingent upon the President, a Minister, any Member or the Clerk tabling any report or document, Mr Bull to move after Notices of Motions: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion "That the House take note of the paper (to be stated)".
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
37 Mr Jones to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
38 Mr Jones to move
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Contingent upon the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day on the Notice Paper of Government Business be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
39 Mr Jones to move
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Contingent upon the House on any day concluding its consideration of any item of business and prior to the House proceedings to the consideration of another item of business: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude Mr Jones moving a motion relating to the conduct of the business of the House.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
40 Mr Jones to move
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Contingent upon a motion being agreed to for the second reading of any Bill: That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion forthwith for an Instruction to the Committee of the Whole in relation to the Bill.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
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41 Revd Mr Nile to move
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Contingent upon the President calling on any Notice of Motion or the Clerk being called upon to read any Order of the Day: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
42 Revd Mr Nile to move
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Contingent upon the President having read the Prayers: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
43 Revd Mr Nile to move
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Contingent upon the President, a Minister, any Member or the Clerk tabling any report or document, Revd Mr Nile to move after Notices of Motions: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion "That the House take note of the paper (to be stated)".
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
44 Revd Mr Nile to move
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Contingent upon a motion being agreed to for the second reading of any Bill: That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the moving of a motion forthwith for an Instruction to the Committee of the Whole in relation to the Bill.
(Notice given 2 March 1994)
45 Mr Egan to move
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Contingent on any Bill being presented by the Legislative Assembly to the Legislative Council for its concurrence and having been read by the Council the first time: That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the passing of the Bill through all its remaining stages during the present or any one sitting of the House.
(Notice given 8 March 1994)
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46 Mr Egan to move
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Contingent upon the House on any day concluding its consideration of any item of business and prior to the House proceeding to the consideration of another item of business: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude Mr Egan moving a motion relating to the conduct of the business of the House.
(Notice given 8 March 1994)
47 Mr Egan to move
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Contingent upon the President having read the Prayers: That so much of the Standing and Sessional Orders be suspended as would preclude a motion being moved forthwith that a particular Order of the Day or motion on the Notice Paper be called on forthwith.
(Notice given 8 March 1994)
John Evans
Clerk of the Parliaments
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