Statistical Account of the Seven Colonies of Australasia, Količina 11 |
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Stran 69
... representatives to a subsequent meeting , but withdrew shortly afterwards . The Council held eight meetings , at which many matters of intercolonial interest were discussed , the last having been held in Melbourne , early in 1899 . One ...
... representatives to a subsequent meeting , but withdrew shortly afterwards . The Council held eight meetings , at which many matters of intercolonial interest were discussed , the last having been held in Melbourne , early in 1899 . One ...
Stran 70
... representatives from each of the seven colonies of Australasia , was held in the Parliament House , Melbourne . The Conference met on the 6th February , thirteen members being present , comprising two representatives from each of the ...
... representatives from each of the seven colonies of Australasia , was held in the Parliament House , Melbourne . The Conference met on the 6th February , thirteen members being present , comprising two representatives from each of the ...
Stran 71
... Representatives - the latter to possess the sole power of originating money Bills ; also a Federal Supreme Court of Appeal , and an Executive consisting of a Governor - General , with such persons as might be appointed his advisers . On ...
... Representatives - the latter to possess the sole power of originating money Bills ; also a Federal Supreme Court of Appeal , and an Executive consisting of a Governor - General , with such persons as might be appointed his advisers . On ...
Stran 72
... Representatives , to consist of , as nearly as possible , twice the number of Senators , to which the provinces were to send members in proportion to population , with a minimum number of five representatives for each of the original ...
... Representatives , to consist of , as nearly as possible , twice the number of Senators , to which the provinces were to send members in proportion to population , with a minimum number of five representatives for each of the original ...
Stran 73
... Representatives was to be elected for a period of three years , Senators were to be appointed for twice that term , provision being made for the retirement of half their number every third year . The capital of the Commonwealth was to ...
... Representatives was to be elected for a period of three years , Senators were to be appointed for twice that term , provision being made for the retirement of half their number every third year . The capital of the Commonwealth was to ...
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30th June acres Adelaide agricultural amount annual Australasia Australia Western Australia average Bank Bill Board Brisbane Cape Cape Colony capital value cent colony Commonwealth Commonwealth of Australia Company considerable Council Crown lands deposits district Dividing Range election electors ended 30th June exceeding expenditure expenses exports Federal feet Females figures following table shows gold Government Governor Gulf of Carpentaria important improvements income increase industry interest Island issued labour Launceston lease Legislative loans Males mallee Melbourne ment North Island Northern Territory obtained paid Parliament pastoral payable period population Port production proportion purchase quantity Queensland South Australia railway receipts Representatives returns revenue River Rockhampton settlement sheep shown South Australia Western South Wales Victoria square miles Sydney tonnage tons trade traffic train mile Treasury bills United Kingdom wages Wales Victoria Queensland Western Australia Tasmania wool Zealand
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Stran 107 - Court upon any question, howsoever arising as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of the Commonwealth and those of any State or States, or as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of any two or more States, unless the High Court shall certify that the question is one which ought to be determined by Her Majesty in Council.
Stran 104 - Representatives, in the same or the next session, again passes the proposed law with or without any amendments which have been made, suggested, or agreed to by the Senate, and the Senate rejects or fails to pass it, or passes it with amendments...
Stran 94 - A Governor-General appointed by the Queen shall be Her Majesty's representative in the Commonwealth, and shall have and may exercise in the Commonwealth during the Queen's pleasure, but subject to this Constitution, such powers and functions of the Queen as Her Majesty may be pleased to assign to him.
Stran 116 - No alteration diminishing the proportionate representation of any State in either House of the Parliament, or the minimum number of representatives of a State in the House of Representatives, or increasing, diminishing, or otherwise altering the limits of the State, or in any manner affecting the provisions of the Constitution in relation thereto, shall become law unless the majority of the electors voting in that State approve the proposed law.
Stran 116 - 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 115 - State, upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed on. and may. with the like consent, make provision respecting the effect and operation of any increase or diminution or alteration of territory in relation to any State affected.
Stran 111 - But notwithstanding anything in this Constitution, goods imported before the imposition of uniform duties of customs into any State, or into any colony which, whilst the goods remain therein, becomes a State, shall, on thence passing into another State within two years after the imposition of such duties, be liable to any duty chargeable on the importation of such goods into the Commonwealth, less any duty paid in respect of the goods on their importation.
Stran 118 - Sign Manual and Signet, and according to such Instructions as may from time to time be given to him under Our Sign Manual and Signet, or by Our Order in Our Privy Council, or by T7s through one of Our Principal Secretaries of State, and to such laws as are now or shall hereafter be in force in the Island.
Stran 98 - Until the Parliament of the Commonwealth otherwise provides, the Parliament of any State may make laws for determining the divisions in each State for which members of the House of Representatives may be chosen, and the number of members to be chosen for each division.
Stran 113 - Every power of the Parliament of a Colony which has become or becomes a State, shall, unless it is by this Constitution exclusively vested in the Parliament of the Commonwealth or withdrawn from the Parliament of the State, continue...