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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

TO-DAY'S BUSINESS.

Tha Assembly Bita at half^past 4 o'clook this afternoon. The following business appears on the agenda paper :

Question? :-Mr. Phillips : To ask the Premier, whether ho ia aware that the vessels of the Adelaide Steamship Company have discontinued calling at the port of Do&garra. If so, will he give the reason for such dis- continuance, and at ones arrange for the steamers to again call at the poit. Mr. George : To ask the Director of Public Works with reference to the Subiaco road: (a) The total length of light tram rails used ia connection with the road, and the actual money cost of same delivered on the ground, (o) The quantity and details of all fastenings for sime, and coat deliver ad ou the gr«ind. (c) The number and description of sleeper j, with coit delivered on the ground, (dj The number of trucks employed, and the oost of same delivered on the ground, (e) If toe Department intend to relay the line to com- plete the blinding, or whether they intend to oontmue the use of drays for this purpose, Mr. Throssell : To ask the Premier, whether it is the intention of the Government to in- troduce a Fencing Hill during the present session of Parliament. Mr. Throssell: To ask the Premier, whether it is the intention of the Government to introduce, doriog the present Seasion, a Bill providing for an im- proved method of collecting the crop and st3ck returns of the colony, as promised' last session. Mr. Throssell: To ask tbe Com- missioner of Crown Lands, what steps have been- taken for throwing open lands for selection undar the leasing Beotions of the, Hemeteads Aot. Mr. Moran.- To ask the Director of Public Works-(a) What quantity of water ia at present in the following tanks on the Southern Cross railway l'ne : (1) The 37-Mile Tank. (2) The Kellerberrin (66 miles.) (3) Mereden (103^ miles.) (4) Par- ker's Boad (157 miles.) (5) Parsonage Tank (Southern Cross, 170 miles.) (6) Ho* long it is estimated that the pressât supply in these tanks will keep the trafilo on the line going. Mr. Moran : To ask the Premier, what are the arrangiments made wi-h the Daily News for the reporting of debates in this

Ho*sa in Hansard, form.

Orders of the day:-Peith Mint Bill.-To be read a third time. Agent General Bill. Consideration of committee's report. Licensed Surveyor's Bill.-To be read s sacona time. Customs Duties Bepsal Bill.--To be read a seoond time. Justices Appointment Bdl. To be considered in committee. Criminal Evidence Bill.-To be read a second time. Partnership Bill.-To be read a seoond time. Arbitration Bill.r-To be raadla second time.

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