Page 780 - Week 03 - Thursday, 22 March 1990

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Mr Whalan: No.

The Assembly voted -

AYES, 9  NOES, 6

Mr Collaery Mr Berry
Mr Duby Ms Follett
Mr Humphries Mrs Grassby
Mr Jensen Mr Moore
Mr Kaine Mr Whalan
Ms Maher Mr Wood
Mrs Nolan
Mr Prowse
Mr Stefaniak

Question resolved in the affirmative.

MR SPEAKER: Mr Whalan is now suspended under standing order 204 for a period of three sitting hours.

Mr Whalan: May it be recorded in Hansard that as I left the chamber I bowed and grovelled to the Speaker.

MR SPEAKER: Thank you, Mr Whalan. I would suggest you do not try that one again or you will get a second term.

Mr Whalan: Would you look at me while I bow, Mr Speaker.

MR SPEAKER: Thank you, Mr Whalan.

Mr Whalan was, therefore, suspended at 5.03 pm for three sitting hours under standing order 204, and he accordingly withdrew from the chamber.

MR DUBY: Mr Speaker, I am most disappointed that my very illuminating and elucidating speech has been interrupted, but I shall adjourn at this stage to my leader.

MR KAINE (Chief Minister): I was going to move, Mr Speaker, that both the amendment and the motion be now put.

Question put and agreed to.

MR SPEAKER: The question is that the amendment be agreed to. The Ayes have it. The question now is that the motion - - -

Mr Moore: Mr Speaker, the Noes have it.

Mr Kaine: Call a division.

Ms Maher: You are a bit late there.

MR SPEAKER: Ring the bells.

Ms Maher: One No.


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