Parliamentary Debates: Senate and House of Representatives, Količina 17 |
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Stran 5214
... vote for this purpose . Mr. MAHON . - It is rather peculiar that the amount of £ 3,635 should be put down as likely to be required . I do not understand why the odd figure should be Sir PHILIP FYSH . - I shall take care to at there ...
... vote for this purpose . Mr. MAHON . - It is rather peculiar that the amount of £ 3,635 should be put down as likely to be required . I do not understand why the odd figure should be Sir PHILIP FYSH . - I shall take care to at there ...
Stran 5236
... vote there for the site which I favour , and even then , if the result does not meet with my approval , vote against the Bill when it is brought before the Senate . Or I can vote to amend the Bill with a view of inserting the name which ...
... vote there for the site which I favour , and even then , if the result does not meet with my approval , vote against the Bill when it is brought before the Senate . Or I can vote to amend the Bill with a view of inserting the name which ...
Stran 5253
... vote . It is quite possible that a good many members would be absent . Senator PEARCE . - Is not that objection met by the fourth of the proposed resolu- tions , authorizing the President and the Speaker to draw up regulations ? Senator ...
... vote . It is quite possible that a good many members would be absent . Senator PEARCE . - Is not that objection met by the fourth of the proposed resolu- tions , authorizing the President and the Speaker to draw up regulations ? Senator ...
Stran 5256
... vote for the motions if amended in one particular part , we might be compelled to vote against them if they remained exactly as they are . In other words , the motions must be read not only separately , but as a whole after they have ...
... vote for the motions if amended in one particular part , we might be compelled to vote against them if they remained exactly as they are . In other words , the motions must be read not only separately , but as a whole after they have ...
Stran 5266
... vote against the motion . It is well known that in Victoria not one candidate will dare to do anything else than promise that he will give no vote for the selection of a site dur- ing the coming Parliament . Not one can- didate will be ...
... vote against the motion . It is well known that in Victoria not one candidate will dare to do anything else than promise that he will give no vote for the selection of a site dur- ing the coming Parliament . Not one can- didate will be ...
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able member adopted agreed Albury amendment appointed Armidale Bill Bombala British cable carried clause Commissioner Committee Commonwealth Conference connexion consider consideration Constitution cost course DEAKIN deal delay Department desire discussion district division electors exhaustive ballot favour Federal Capital forces free-trade give honorable and learned honorable mem honorable member honorable senator invention inventor land lascars learned member learned senator Lyndhurst matter Melbourne member for Gippsland ment Minister for Defence monwealth motion North Sydney obtain officers opinion Parliament position present Prime Minister proposed Queensland question reason referred regard resolutions rifle clubs right honorable seat of government selection Senator Dobson Senator DRAKE Senator DRAKE.-I Senator Higgs Senator Lt Senator Sir Sir JOHN Sir Samuel Griffith Sir WILLIAM South Australia South Wales submitted suggested Sydney Tariff Tasmania tion Tumut Victoria vote Western Australia WILLIAM LYNE wish words
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Stran 5240 - 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 to which the House of Representatives will not agree, the governorgeneral may dissolve the Senate and the House of Representatives simultaneously.
Stran 5375 - The duties of customs chargeable on goods imported into a State and afterwards passing into another State for consumption, and the duties of excise paid on goods produced or manufactured in a State and afterwards passing into another State for consumption, shall be taken to have been collected, not in the former, but in the latter State.
Stran 5614 - Trade to the court, and it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that the reasonable requirements of the public with reference to the patented invention have not been satisfied, the patentee may be ordered by...
Stran 5298 - Commonwealth shall be determined by the Parliament, and shall be within territory which shall have been granted to or acquired by the Commonwealth, and shall be vested in and belong to the Commonwealth, and shall be in the State of New South Wales, and be distant not less than one hundred miles from Sydney. Such territory shall contain an area of not less than one hundred square miles, and such portion thereof as shall consist of Crown lands shall be granted to the Commonwealth without any payment...
Stran 5226 - The seat of Government of the Commonwealth shall be determined by the Parliament, and shall be within territory which shall have been granted to or acquired by the Commonwealth, and shall be vested in and belong to the Commonwealth, and shall be in the State of New South Wales, and be distant not less than one hundred miles from Sydney.
Stran 5552 - We don't want to fight, but by Jingo if we do, We've got the men, we've got the ships, we've got the money too, We've fought the Bear before, and while we're Britons true, The Russians shall not have Constantinople.
Stran 5375 - State, may, during the first five years after the imposition of uniform duties of customs, impose duties of customs on goods passing into that State and not originally imported from beyond the limits of the Commonwealth; and such duties shall be collected by the Commonwealth.
Stran 5673 - The Parliament of a State may surrender any part of the State to the Commonwealth : and upon such surrender, and the acceptance thereof by the Commonwealth, such part of the State shall become subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Commonwealth.
Stran 5661 - Act (except this power of delegation), so that the delegated powers may be exercised by the delegate with respect to the matters or class of matters or the State or part of the Commonwealth specified in the instrument of delegation.
Stran 5621 - ... (a) if by reason of the default of the patentee to manufacture to an adequate extent and supply on reasonable terms...