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Hansard
- Start of Business
- PETITIONS
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- DISTILLATTON BILL
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POST AND TELEGRAPH BILL
- FYSH, Philip
- GLYNN, Patrick
- THOMSON, Dugald
- SMITH, Arthur
- CONROY, Alfred
- QUICK, John
- MCMILLAN, William
- PIESSE, Frederick
- HIGGINS, Henry
- KIRWAN, John
- ISAACS, Isaac
- MCEACHARN, Malcolm
- DEAKIN, Alfred
- HUGHES, William Morris
- CHAIRMAN, The
- BARTON, Edmund
- WATSON, John Christian
- COOK, Joseph
- BROWN, Thomas
- MCDONALD, Charles
- EDWARDS, George
- WATKINS, David
- MAUGER, Samuel
- O'MALLEY, King
- PAGE, James
- COOK, James
- FYSH, Philip
- MAHON, Hugh
- MCCOLL, James
- BRADDON, Edward
- SALMON, Charles
- CHAPMAN, Austin
- MCLEAN, Allan
- CAMERON, Donald Norman
- MCCAY, James
- HIGGINS, Henry
- FYSH, Philip
- BRADDON, Edward
- ISAACS, Isaac
- MCMILLAN, William
- BARTON, Edmund
- SMITH, Arthur
- THOMSON, Dugald
- MCLEAN, Allan
- REID, George
- O'MALLEY, King
- CHAPMAN, Austin
- PAPER
- ADJOURNMENT
- Adjournment
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Wednesday, 14 August 1901
Mr McDONALD (Kennedy)
- I offer no objection to the postponement of the clause, but I should like the Prime Minister to clearly understand that the labour party wish it to be definitely stated in the Bill that lascars or other coloured labour is not to be employed on subsidized mail steamers.