Page 4488 - Week 14 - Thursday, 1 December 1994

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PERSONAL EXPLANATION

MR HUMPHRIES: I wish to make a personal explanation under standing order 46.

MADAM TEMPORARY DEPUTY SPEAKER (Mrs Grassby): Yes, Mr Humphries.

MR HUMPHRIES: I think it was suggested in question time today by Mr Connolly that members of the Opposition had not turned up to the AIDS Day function that was held today at lunchtime. I want to record that I and, as far as I am aware, my colleagues were not invited to that function. That is why we were not at that occasion.

MADAM TEMPORARY DEPUTY SPEAKER: I find that amazing, Mr Humphries. I think everybody I know got an invitation.

MR HUMPHRIES: We did not, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker.

SUSPENSION OF STANDING AND TEMPORARY ORDERS

Precedence to Executive Business

Motion (by Mr Berry) agreed to, with the concurrence of an absolute majority:

That so much of the standing and temporary orders be suspended as would prevent Executive Business being called on forthwith.

POSTPONEMENT OF ORDER OF THE DAY

MR BERRY (Manager of Government Business): Pursuant to standing order 150, I move:

That order of the day No. 1, Executive Business, be postponed until the next day of sitting.

Question resolved in the affirmative.


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