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Constitution (Amendment) Bill 1930

Type: Government
Status: Other -- see Bill Remarks
Bill Remarks: LA REMARKS: Reported 10/12/1930. Report Adopted 10/12/1930. Presentation of Bill for Assent prevented by Supreme Court injunction. Motion made for second reading and amendment (Mr Bavin) to insert the following words "the Bill be postponed until steps have been taken to secure the co-operation of all classes of the community in a non-party effort to deal with the grave financial and industrial dangers which threaten the State and with the widespread and increasing unemployment," ruled out of order 10/12/1930. Amendment (Mr Buttenshaw) to read a second time "this day three months" negatived 10/12/1930. LC REMARKS: Reported 11295. Third reading with concurrence.
Origin: Legislative Council
Member with Carriage: Willis, Albert Charles (Lang, John Thomas)
Progress
Legislative Council
Initially introduced in the Legislative Council
Introduced by: Willis, Albert Charles
Introduced: Tue 2 Dec 1930
First Reading: Tue 2 Dec 1930
Second Reading: Wed 3 Dec 1930
Date Committed: Wed 3 Dec 1930
Reported: Wed 3 Dec 1930
Report Adopted: Wed 3 Dec 1930
Third Reading: Wed 3 Dec 1930
Date Passed: Wed 3 Dec 1930
Sent to Assembly for Concurrence: Wed 3 Dec 1930
Legislative Assembly
Member with Carriage: Lang, John Thomas
Introduced: Thu 4 Dec 1930
First Reading: Thu 4 Dec 1930
Second Reading: Wed 10 Dec 1930
Considered in Detail: Wed 10 Dec 1930
Third Reading: Wed 10 Dec 1930
Date Passed and returned to Council: Wed 10 Dec 1930
Documents and Transcripts
Text of Bill:
Not available at this stage.
Previous Version(s):
Various Versions 1.pdf Various Versions 1.pdf
Explanatory Notes:
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Transcript of speeches:
2R Speech LA Not available at this stage.
2R Speech LC Not available at this stage.

Amendments for Consideration:
Legislative Assembly
No amendments.
Legislative Council
No amendments.

Amendments Agreed To:
Legislative Assembly
No amendments.
Legislative Council
No amendments.