Senate
15th Parliament
30 November 1937 to 22 August 1940
30 November 1937
4,038 words
1 December 1937
18,130 words
2 December 1937
28,078 words
7 December 1937
37,493 words
8 December 1937
31,341 words
9 December 1937
2,411 words
27 April 1938
4,389 words
28 April 1938
13,310 words
4 May 1938
34,143 words
5 May 1938
34,292 words
11 May 1938
30,005 words
12 May 1938
21,589 words
31 May 1938
11,781 words
1 June 1938
32,660 words
2 June 1938
16,341 words
21 June 1938
28,988 words
22 June 1938
46,908 words
23 June 1938
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24 June 1938
48,838 words
25 June 1938
16,235 words
28 June 1938
30,656 words
29 June 1938
5,355 words
30 June 1938
41,425 words
1 July 1938
6,134 words
26 September 1938
27,775 words
27 September 1938
35,181 words
28 September 1938
27,350 words
29 September 1938
2,582 words
5 October 1938
26,372 words
6 October 1938
21,365 words
7 October 1938
19,656 words
12 October 1938
30,312 words
13 October 1938
29,668 words
14 October 1938
19,060 words
19 October 1938
25,846 words
20 October 1938
30,493 words
26 October 1938
1,266 words
2 November 1938
34,677 words
3 November 1938
25,750 words
4 November 1938
17,957 words
16 November 1938
25,921 words
17 November 1938
29,942 words
18 November 1938
16,796 words
22 November 1938
26,895 words
23 November 1938
38,558 words
24 November 1938
13,838 words
30 November 1938
60,806 words
1 December 1938
51,189 words
2 December 1938
12,337 words
6 December 1938
46,777 words
7 December 1938
13,983 words
8 December 1938
45,582 words
1 May 1939
6,825 words
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FORMATION OF PAGE MINISTRY
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FORMATION OF MENZIES MINISTRY
- Prime Minister and Treasurer - The Right Honorable Robert Gordon Menzies, K.C., M.P
- Attorney-General and Minister for Industry - The Right Honorable William Morris Hughes, K.C., M.P
- Minister for Defence- - The Honorable Geoffrey Austin Street, M.O., M.P
- Minister for External Affairs - The Honorable Sir Henry Somer Gullett, K.C.M.G., M.P
- Postmaster-General and Minister for Repatriation - The Honorable Erie John Harrison, M.P
- Minister for Trade and Customs - The Honorable John Norman Lawson, M.P
- Minister for Health and Minister -for Social Services - The Honorable Sir Frederick Harold . Stewart, M.P
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DEATH OF THE RIGHT HONORABLE J. A. LYONS, C.H
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DEATH OF MR. F. M. J. BAKER, M.P
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DEATH OF MR. W. WATSON
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DEATH OF MR, W. W. KILLEN
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DEATH OF THE HONORABLE F. CLARKE
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ASSENT TO BILLS
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SENATE OFFICERS
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PAPERS
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SPECIAL ADJOURNMENT
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ADJOURNMENT
16 May 1939
13,936 words
17 May 1939
43,182 words
18 May 1939
17,867 words
30 May 1939
32,429 words
31 May 1939
33,747 words
1 June 1939
7,094 words
7 June 1939
57,853 words
8 June 1939
45,175 words
9 June 1939
33,984 words
13 June 1939
42,055 words
14 June 1939
51,536 words
15 June 1939
43,363 words
16 June 1939
31,756 words
6 September 1939
18,838 words
7 September 1939
17,263 words
8 September 1939
43,728 words
12 September 1939
32,604 words
13 September 1939
24,067 words
14 September 1939
14,739 words
20 September 1939
37,131 words
21 September 1939
34,228 words
22 September 1939
44,839 words
21 November 1939
39,571 words
22 November 1939
32,590 words
23 November 1939
26,487 words
29 November 1939
43,673 words
30 November 1939
48,399 words
1 December 1939
20,641 words
5 December 1939
62,319 words
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QUESTION
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QUESTION
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QUESTION
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QUESTION
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MARIBYRNONG MUNITIONS FACTORIES
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AIRCRAFT PERSONNEL
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QUESTION
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QUESTION
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QUESTION
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QUESTION
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QUESTION
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QUESTION
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CUSTOMS TARIFF (No. 3) 1939
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EXCISE TARIFF (No. 2) 1939
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SULPHUR BOUNTY BILL (No. 2) 1939
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TRACTOR BOUNTY BILL (No. 2) 1939
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WIRE NETTING BOUNTY BILL (No. 2) 1939
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NEWSPRINTING PAPER BOUNTY BILL 1939
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TRADE AGREEMENT (BRAZIL) BILL 1939
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TRADE AGREEMENT (NEWFOUNDLAND) BILL 1939
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SHIP BOUNTY BILL 1939
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REVISED ESTIMATES 1939-40
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QUESTION
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QUESTION
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LOAN BILL (No. 2) 1939
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HOUR OF MEETING
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ADJOURNMENT
- New South Wales -
- Armidale, Jackson Brothers
- Orange, C. Seymour
- Grafton, Roger and Company
- Wagga, G. H. Graham
- Penrith, Hall Brothers
- Camden, R. S. Boardman
- Gouiburn, W. and R. Murray
- Nowra, J. M. Morrison
- Bathust, Ingersole Brothers
- Rutherford, Frank Hector
- Campbelltown, E. J. Ashcroft
- Dapto.E. R. Haglein
- Raymond Terrace, Oldham Brothers
- Port Kembla, Caldwell Brothers
- Albion Park. C. F. James
- Moss Vale, B. Moss
- Metropolitan, F. Paul
- Cootamundra, Maher and Donatt
- Liverpool, E. J. Ashcroft
- Newcastle, C. C. Back
- Victoria -
- Queenscliff. R. Bedggood
- Albury, W. Colley
- Yalloum, Yallourn General Store
- Fiskville, E. T. and S. A. Lay, Ballan,
- Corown, Walter King
- Dhurrangile,. Stan Duke, Tatura
- Apollo Bay, Arthur Costin
- Warrnambool, John Lee
- Portsea, H. W. Wilson, Sorrento
- Horsham, Harper and Hunter
- Bairnsdale, Estate of C.Haywurd
- Torquay, S. A. Knight, West Geelong
- Queensland -
- Redbauk Australian Imperial Force, Anderson and Cameron
- Enoggcra, Redbauk Meatworks
- Cowan Cowan, Redbauk Meatworks
- Townsviile, Robinson Brothers
- Caloundra, T. Lowe
- Senior Cadets
- Wednesday, 6 December 1939
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PAPERS
6 December 1939
41,211 words
7 December 1939
40,255 words
8 December 1939
42,034 words
17 April 1940
14,849 words
18 April 1940
42,587 words
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AUSTRALIAN WOOL CLIP
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QUESTION
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QUESTION
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DAYS AND HOURS OF MEETING
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GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL BUSINESS: PRECEDENCE
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FRIDAY ADJOURNMENT
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SUSPENSION OF SITTINGS
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SESSIONAL COMMITTEES
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WAR IN EUROPE
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GOVERNOR-GENERALS' SPEECH
- Mai It Please Youn Excellency:
- Sir Claude: Heading,
- Mr. F. W. Eggleston,
- Me. J. B. Chifley,,
- Mr. J. H. Gosse,
- Min. C. A1.. Norris,
- Ma-.. A. C, Lewis;
- Mr. J. M. Hardy,
- Situation - County of Devon, Parish of Stanley
- Owner - George Luck
- Occupier - George Luck
- Dear Senator,
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PAPERS
19 April 1940
23,054 words
22 April 1940
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23 April 1940
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14 May 1940
36,757 words
15 May 1940
20,129 words
16 May 1940
37,351 words
17 May 1940
19,105 words
23 May 1940
31,439 words
24 May 1940
10,038 words
29 May 1940
24,399 words
30 May 1940
30,581 words
31 May 1940
48,019 words
20 June 1940
8,152 words
21 June 1940
42,086 words
6 August 1940
6,037 words
7 August 1940
17,013 words
8 August 1940
19,683 words
14 August 1940
2,882 words
20 August 1940
28,514 words
21 August 1940
20,857 words
22 August 1940
22,735 words