Australian National GovernmentLongman Australia, 1973 - 519 strani |
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... body ; it will cease to have the power of changing its constitution at its own will . Again , instead of Parliament being supreme , the Parliaments of a federation are co - ordinate bodies the main power is split up , instead of being ...
... body ; it will cease to have the power of changing its constitution at its own will . Again , instead of Parliament being supreme , the Parliaments of a federation are co - ordinate bodies the main power is split up , instead of being ...
Stran 110
... body aiming to co - ordinate the loan- raising of all Australian Governments to their common advantage . Already , during the war years , the Commonwealth had , by volun- tary agreement , conducted London borrowing on behalf of all ...
... body aiming to co - ordinate the loan- raising of all Australian Governments to their common advantage . Already , during the war years , the Commonwealth had , by volun- tary agreement , conducted London borrowing on behalf of all ...
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... body is that its powerful hostility is earned , especially when the question of endorsement at the next election is being considered . During the last Parlia- ment my alleged freedom as a member of the Party called down the wrath of this ...
... body is that its powerful hostility is earned , especially when the question of endorsement at the next election is being considered . During the last Parlia- ment my alleged freedom as a member of the Party called down the wrath of this ...
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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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A.L.P. Federal administrative Alfred Deakin amendment amongst Anti-Labour parties appointed Australian Australian Labour Party Bill British Cabinet Cabinet government Canberra candidates Catholic Caucus Chifley Colonies Common Commonwealth Parliament Communist conservative Constitution Alteration Convention Council Country Party Deakin debate decisions defence delegates democratic departments double dissolution economic effect election electorate favour Federal Conference Governor-General grants groups H. V. Evatt High Court House of Representatives Hughes industrial interest-groups interests issues judicial Labour Government Labour Party Leader least legislation Liberal Party majority matters Melbourne ment Menzies Ministerial monwealth occasion Opposition organisation Parlia parliamentary political practice Premiers Prime Minister proposed Public Service Queensland R. G. Menzies referenda referendum regulations Report responsible seats Section Select Committee Senate social South Wales Speaker Standing Committee Sydney taxation tion trade union Treasury United Australia Party Victoria vote voters W. M. Hughes wealth Western Australia