The State and Federal Constitutions of AustraliaAngus & Robertson Limited, 1913 - 310 strani |
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Stran xv
... enduring work of genera- tions of average British men and British women , intent on doing the next thing , and on doing it well . No individual stands distinct and conspicuous above the crowd . But the result of INTRODUCTION XV.
... enduring work of genera- tions of average British men and British women , intent on doing the next thing , and on doing it well . No individual stands distinct and conspicuous above the crowd . But the result of INTRODUCTION XV.
Stran xvi
Karl Reginald Cramp. and conspicuous above the crowd . But the result of the long day's work , when we survey it at the close and as a whole , is one of the great exploits of the British Race . In this little book , Mr. Cramp has essayed ...
Karl Reginald Cramp. and conspicuous above the crowd . But the result of the long day's work , when we survey it at the close and as a whole , is one of the great exploits of the British Race . In this little book , Mr. Cramp has essayed ...
Stran 61
... result . in an absolute majority for any one of them , the names of the two most favoured candidates are re - submitted to the ' electors and a second poll is taken . The contest is in this way re- duced to a clear - cut issue between ...
... result . in an absolute majority for any one of them , the names of the two most favoured candidates are re - submitted to the ' electors and a second poll is taken . The contest is in this way re- duced to a clear - cut issue between ...
Stran 64
... - booth , and the employer who refuses : the demand is subject to a heavy penalty ( £ 50 ) . It is to be hoped that the extension of such privileges will result in a decided increase in the general 64 CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF N.S.W..
... - booth , and the employer who refuses : the demand is subject to a heavy penalty ( £ 50 ) . It is to be hoped that the extension of such privileges will result in a decided increase in the general 64 CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF N.S.W..
Stran 65
Karl Reginald Cramp. privileges will result in a decided increase in the general interest in elections . In the past it has been difficult to induce more than sixty- five per cent . of the electors - often consider- ably less - to ...
Karl Reginald Cramp. privileges will result in a decided increase in the general interest in elections . In the past it has been difficult to induce more than sixty- five per cent . of the electors - often consider- ably less - to ...
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Stran 193 - XIII. Banking, other than State banking; also State banking extending beyond the limits of the State concerned, the incorporation of banks, and the issue of paper money.
Stran 154 - ... of this Act, the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, and also, if Her Majesty is satisfied that the people of Western Australia have agreed thereto, of Western Australia, shall be united in a Federal Commonwealth under the name of the Commonwealth of Australia.
Stran 197 - State concerned, the incorporation of banks, and the issue of paper money; (xiv) insurance, other than State insurance; also State insurance extending beyond the limits of the State concerned; (xv) weights and measures; (xvi) bills of exchange and promissory notes; (xvii) bankruptcy and insolvency; (xviii) copyrights, patents of inventions and designs, and trade marks; (xix) naturalisation and aliens; (xx) foreign corporations, and trading or financial corporations formed within the limits of the...
Stran 194 - The acquisition of property on just terms from any State or person for any purpose in respect of which the Parliament has power to make laws: (xxxii.) The control of railways with respect to transport for the naval and military purposes of the Commonwealth...
Stran 193 - Naturalization and aliens: xx) Foreign corporations, and trading or financial corporations formed within the limits of the Commonwealth: xxi) Marriage: xxii) Divorce and matrimonial causes; and in relation thereto, parental rights, and the custody and guardianship of infants...
Stran 200 - During a period of ten years after the establishment of the Commonwealth and thereafter until the Parliament otherwise provides, of the net revenue of the Commonwealth from duties of customs and of excise not more than onefourth shall be applied annually by the Commonwealth towards its expenditure. The balance shall, in accordance with this Constitution, be paid to the several States, or applied towards the payment of interest on debts of the several States taken over by the Commonwealth.
Stran 71 - Council and Assembly, to make laws for the peace, welfare, and good government...
Stran 77 - That all aids and supplies, and aids to his majesty in Parliament, are the sole gift of the commons ; and all bills for the granting of any such aids and supplies ought to begin with the commons : and that it is the undoubted and sole right of the commons to direct, limit, and appoint in such bills the ends, purposes, considerations, conditions, limitations, and qualifications of such grants ; which ought not to be changed or altered by the House of Lords.
Stran 74 - Every House of Commons shall continue for five years from the Day of the Return of the Writs for choosing the House (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Governor General), and no longer.
Stran 194 - Conciliation and arbitration for the prevention and settlement of industrial disputes extending beyond the limits of any one State...