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Stran 270
... ment : few will therefore indulge even in gestures , let alone the solid reality of rebellion in House or Senate when part of the Government's majority . So the focus of public attention has largely turned away from Parliament to the ...
... ment : few will therefore indulge even in gestures , let alone the solid reality of rebellion in House or Senate when part of the Government's majority . So the focus of public attention has largely turned away from Parliament to the ...
Stran 300
... ment needs more than 35 sittings in a year ( which were the 1934 and 1937 totals ) or in more recent times , 48 sittings ( which were the 1954 and 1958 totals ) to give itself , and in particular the Opposition , reasonable opportunity ...
... ment needs more than 35 sittings in a year ( which were the 1934 and 1937 totals ) or in more recent times , 48 sittings ( which were the 1954 and 1958 totals ) to give itself , and in particular the Opposition , reasonable opportunity ...
Stran 476
... ment of this Constitution be exercised only by the Parlia- ment of the United Kingdom or by the Federal Council of Australasia : * Added 1946. ** Deleted 1967 . APPENDIX A ( xxxix ) Matters incidental to the execution 476.
... ment of this Constitution be exercised only by the Parlia- ment of the United Kingdom or by the Federal Council of Australasia : * Added 1946. ** Deleted 1967 . APPENDIX A ( xxxix ) Matters incidental to the execution 476.
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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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