Statistical Account of the Seven Colonies of Australasia, Količina 10 |
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Stran 5
... received by these lakes passes off by evaporation , but a large volume sinks into the earth , finding its way to the sea by subterranean channels , or else helping to swell the store of artesian water in the reservoirs hidden deep below ...
... received by these lakes passes off by evaporation , but a large volume sinks into the earth , finding its way to the sea by subterranean channels , or else helping to swell the store of artesian water in the reservoirs hidden deep below ...
Stran 16
... receiving the Boorowa , the Lachlan flows to the Murrum- bidgee , through 500 miles of plain country , without receiving any tributary of a permanent character . The water - courses which carry off the surplus water from the plains on ...
... receiving the Boorowa , the Lachlan flows to the Murrum- bidgee , through 500 miles of plain country , without receiving any tributary of a permanent character . The water - courses which carry off the surplus water from the plains on ...
Stran 32
... received names being the Goulburn , Crocodile , Elcho , and Wessel Islands , but none of them has any commercial importance , and indeed they are rarely visited , except perhaps by the proas of the Malay traders . In the Gulf of ...
... received names being the Goulburn , Crocodile , Elcho , and Wessel Islands , but none of them has any commercial importance , and indeed they are rarely visited , except perhaps by the proas of the Malay traders . In the Gulf of ...
Stran 35
... received any detailed examination . In the south - eastern portion of the province are situated Mount Gambier , Mount Schanck , Mount Terrible , and several other isolated peaks , which were formerly volcanoes , the craters being now ...
... received any detailed examination . In the south - eastern portion of the province are situated Mount Gambier , Mount Schanck , Mount Terrible , and several other isolated peaks , which were formerly volcanoes , the craters being now ...
Stran 62
... received the name of New Zealand , on account of a fancied likeness to a province of Holland to which it bears not the least resemblance , and by this name it has been known ever since . Tasman sailed along the coast to a bay , and ...
... received the name of New Zealand , on account of a fancied likeness to a province of Holland to which it bears not the least resemblance , and by this name it has been known ever since . Tasman sailed along the coast to a bay , and ...
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acres Adelaide agricultural amount annual Australasia Australia Western Australia average Bank Bill Board Brisbane Broken Hill Cape capital value census cent coast colony Commonwealth Commonwealth of Australia Company considerable Council Crown lands deposits district Dividing Range duties electors ended 30th June established expenditure expenses exports Federal feet Females figures following table shows gold Government Governor gross earnings Gulf of Carpentaria Hobart important included income increase industry interest Island labour land Launceston lease Legislative less loans Males Melbourne ment North Island Northern Territory number of persons obtained paid Parliament pastoral payable period population Port production proportion Queensland South Australia railway receipts Representatives returns revenue River settlement sheep shown South Australia Western South Wales Victoria square miles Sydney tonnage tons trade traffic train mile tralia Treasury bills United Kingdom vessels wages Western Australia Tasmania Zealand
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Stran 120 - Matters incidental to the execution of any power vested by this Constitution in The Parliament or in either House thereof, or in the Government of the Commonwealth, or in the Federal Judicature, or in any department or officer of the Commonwealth.
Stran 131 - The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion, or for imposing any religious observance, or for prohibiting the free exercise of any religion, and no religious test shall be required as a qualification for any office or public trust under the Commonwealth.
Stran 133 - House in the same or the next Session again passes the proposed law by an absolute majority with or without any amendment which has been made or agreed to by the other House, and such other House rejects or fails to pass it or passes it with any amendment to which the first-mentioned House will not agree...
Stran 116 - No adult person who has or acquires a right to vote at elections for the more numerous House of the Parliament of a State shall, while the right continues, be prevented by any law of the Commonwealth from voting at elections for either House of the Parliament of the Commonwealth.
Stran 110 - Council, to declare by proclamation that, on and after a day therein appointed, not being later than one year after the passing of this Act, the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, and also, if Her Majesty is satisfied that the people of Western Australia have agreed thereto, of Western Australia, shall be united in a Federal Commonwealth under the name of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Stran 127 - Commonwealth from duties of customs and of excise, not more than onefourth shall be applied annually by the Commonwealth towards its expenditure. The balance shall, in accordance with this constitution, be paid to the several States, or applied towards the payment of interest on debts of the several States taken over by the Commonwealth. (88) Uniform duties of customs shall be imposed within two years after the establishment of the Commonwealth.
Stran 23 - Asia is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean, and on the west by Europe, the Mediterranean and Red Sea.
Stran 122 - There shall be a Federal Executive Council to advise the GovernorGeneral in the government of the Commonwealth, and the members of the Council shall be chosen and summoned by the Governor-General and sworn as Executive Councillors, and shall hold office during his pleasure.
Stran 126 - The Commonwealth shall compensate the State for the value of any property passing to the Commonwealth under this section; if no agreement can be made as to the mode of compensation, it shall be determined under laws to be made by the Parliament...
Stran 111 - The States" shall mean such of the Colonies of New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia, and South Australia, including the Northern Territory of South Australia, as for the time being are parts of the Commonwealth, and such Colonies or Territories as may be admitted into or established by the Commonwealth as States; and each of such parts of the Commonwealth shall be called a '