THE ACTS OF THE PARLIAMENT PASSED IN THE FIRST YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HIS MAJESTY AN INDEX TO SESSIONAL VOLUMES FOR 1890 TO 1901; ALSO, A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF ACTS. Melbourne: BY AUTHORITY: ROBT. S. BRAIN, GOVERNMENT PRINTER. 1902. A TABLE Of the Titles of all Acts of the Parliament of the State of Victoria passed in the Second Session of the Eighteenth Parliament, held in the Year 1901, during the Administration of His Excellency Sir John Madden, K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor; and His Excellency Sir George Sydenham Clarke, K.C.M.G., Governor. 1 EDWARD VII., A.D. 1901. No. 1723. An Act relating to Members of the Federal Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia. [Reserved 17th ... ... ... No. 1724. PAGE* 3-4 An Act to apply out of the Consolidated Revenue the sum of Four hundred and eighty-six thousand and thirtyfive pounds to the service of the year One thousand nine hundred and One thousand nine hundred and one. [Assented to 28th June, 1901] ... ... An Act to apply out of the Consolidated Revenue the sum of Six hundred and four thousand and eighty-five pounds to the service of the year One thousand nine hundred and one and One thousand nine hundred and two. [Assented to 31st July, 1901] ... ... An Act to authorize and validate certain expenditure by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works in connexion with the Mourning for the Death of Her late Majesty the Opening of the Parliament of the Commonwealth and the Visit of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. [Assented to 29th August, 1901] An Act to further amend the Mallee Tanks Act 1895. [Assented to 29th August, 1901] No. 1729. An Act relating to certain Grazing Area Leases. [Assented to 29th August, 1901] No. 1730. An Act to amend the Municipalities' Advances Acts. [Assented to 29th August, 1901] No. 1731. 5 7-8 9-10 11-14 15 17 An Act to apply out of the Consolidated Revenue the sum of One million and eighty-three thousand eight hundred and one pounds to the service of the year One thousand nine hundred and one and One thousand nine hundred and two. [Assented to 29th August, 1901] |