The Making of the CommonwealthScott Cecil Bennett Cassell Australia, 1971 - 244 strani |
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Stran 7
... revenue . " 1 People feared that the loss of this revenue would mean a serious decline in the ability of the State governments to survive , and they doubted the worth of risking such a future . The Sydney Daily Tele- graph warned that ...
... revenue . " 1 People feared that the loss of this revenue would mean a serious decline in the ability of the State governments to survive , and they doubted the worth of risking such a future . The Sydney Daily Tele- graph warned that ...
Stran 178
... revenues . This even applied to the ' Free - Trade ' colony of New South Wales . To some , the loss of this revenue was seen as a potentially calamitous event , and in no colony was this felt more than in Western Australia . The ...
... revenues . This even applied to the ' Free - Trade ' colony of New South Wales . To some , the loss of this revenue was seen as a potentially calamitous event , and in no colony was this felt more than in Western Australia . The ...
Stran 189
... revenue - yielding power , and do not recognise ( in distribution ) the true proportions relating to the actual loss of each individual State , which loss , in the aggregate , is the only justification , in principle , for raising the ...
... revenue - yielding power , and do not recognise ( in distribution ) the true proportions relating to the actual loss of each individual State , which loss , in the aggregate , is the only justification , in principle , for raising the ...
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The Tariff | 3 |
The Need for Financial Stability | 19 |
The Desire for Racial Purity | 48 |
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1891 Convention Adelaide Alfred Deakin alteration amendment Andrew Inglis Clark appeal Australian colonies Australian Federation banks Barton basis believed British Chapter Chinese Clark clause Conference Constitution Convention Debates Deakin defence delegates Dominion of Australasia draft duties of customs Edmund Barton effect election electors established executive existence favour fear Federal Council Federal Dominion Federal Government Federal Parliament forces Garran Governor-General H. B. Higgins Higgins High Court Hobart House of Representatives ibid Imperial important industry intercolonial free trade interests labour legislation legislature lower house majority matter Melbourne ment Mercury Hobart military Playford political population Premiers present Privy Council proposed law protect Queen Queensland question railways Reid representation responsible government revenue Senate Session Sir Henry Parkes Sir Samuel Griffith South Australia South Wales Sydney tariff Tasmania Telegraph territory tion uniform duties union upper house vote Wales and Victoria Western Australia