Australian National GovernmentLongman Australia, 1973 - 519 strani |
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Stran 12
... allowed to vote on the issue on 31 July 1900 - three weeks after the Constitution Bill had been assented to by Queen Victoria . Only the more conservative rural electorates of Western Australia gave a hostile majority . Even if the vote ...
... allowed to vote on the issue on 31 July 1900 - three weeks after the Constitution Bill had been assented to by Queen Victoria . Only the more conservative rural electorates of Western Australia gave a hostile majority . Even if the vote ...
Stran 281
... allowed of no such offices . He presided as Speaker at the time ( May - June 1955 ) when the House roused considerable con- troversy over the natural justice of its proceedings when it sum- moned Raymond Fitzpatrick and Frank Browne ...
... allowed of no such offices . He presided as Speaker at the time ( May - June 1955 ) when the House roused considerable con- troversy over the natural justice of its proceedings when it sum- moned Raymond Fitzpatrick and Frank Browne ...
Stran 386
... allowed him to answer questions in the House on the latter . When in 1934 Lyons appointed F. H. Stewart to assist him as Parliamentary Under - Secretary for Em- ployment he announced that Stewart would attend Cabinet meet- ings when ...
... allowed him to answer questions in the House on the latter . When in 1934 Lyons appointed F. H. Stewart to assist him as Parliamentary Under - Secretary for Em- ployment he announced that Stewart would attend Cabinet meet- ings when ...
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THE FATHERS AND THEIR CONSTITUTION | 1 |
Vocational and Parliamentary Backgrounds of Members of | 11 |
THE PEOPLE AND THE CONSTITUTION | 40 |
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