Page 784 - Week 03 - Thursday, 22 March 1990
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Mr Collaery: Mr Speaker, I merely made those comments because of the disrespectful approach that was made to you as I was standing to table them - - -
Mr Berry: Point of order.
Mrs Grassby: Point of order.
Mr Collaery: - - - and members saw me getting to my feet.
MR SPEAKER: Thank you, Mr Collaery.
Mr Berry: Point of order.
Mrs Grassby: Point of order.
MR SPEAKER: Order! Mr Berry, point of order.
Mr Berry: It seems to be getting out of hand. It seems that it may be that a motion is necessary to move that the Minister table the documents because the Assembly - - -
MR SPEAKER: Order! On what leave are you speaking, Mr Berry?
Mr Berry: Well, standing order 213, was it?
Mr Duby: Standing order 212, "may" it says.
Mr Collaery: We are wasting our time again.
Mr Berry: It says "may be ordered by the Assembly". What I am trying to do is to order him. I move a motion - - -
Members interjected.
MR SPEAKER: Order, Mr Berry. You are out of order; he has tabled the documents.
Mr Berry: He has not yet.
MR SPEAKER: He has; he made those statements, I believe. Did you, in fact, table the documents before Mr Berry stood?
Mr Collaery: No, Mr Speaker, I would like to table them - - -
MR SPEAKER: Sorry, I apologise, Mr Berry; you are correct. Your position is upheld. Please table the documents, Mr Collaery.
Mr Collaery: I beg your pardon, Mr Speaker, you have upheld - - -
Mr Moore: That is right; he upheld his position. You table the documents.
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