Statistical Account of the Seven Colonies of Australasia, Količina 9 |
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... Council of the Dutch East Indies , under whose auspices the expedition was undertaken . He was furnished with a yacht , the " Heemskirk , " and a fly - boat , the " Zeehaen " ( or " Sea Hen " ) , under the command of Captain Jerrit ...
... Council of the Dutch East Indies , under whose auspices the expedition was undertaken . He was furnished with a yacht , the " Heemskirk , " and a fly - boat , the " Zeehaen " ( or " Sea Hen " ) , under the command of Captain Jerrit ...
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... Council passed several Acts which temporarily curtailed newspaper criticism . An indirect result of the enforcement of these Acts was that the number of members of the Council was increased from seven to fifteen in 1828. About this time ...
... Council passed several Acts which temporarily curtailed newspaper criticism . An indirect result of the enforcement of these Acts was that the number of members of the Council was increased from seven to fifteen in 1828. About this time ...
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... Council to give effect to it . The first immigrants to arrive under this system were fifty young women from an orphan school in Ireland , and fifty - nine mechanics brought from Scotland by Dr. Lang to assist in building the Australian ...
... Council to give effect to it . The first immigrants to arrive under this system were fifty young women from an orphan school in Ireland , and fifty - nine mechanics brought from Scotland by Dr. Lang to assist in building the Australian ...
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... Council was passed in 1840 entirely abolishing the system so far as it affected New South Wales . During the fifty - three years when transportation was in operation 82,250- convicts , of whom 70,040 were males , and 12,210 females ...
... Council was passed in 1840 entirely abolishing the system so far as it affected New South Wales . During the fifty - three years when transportation was in operation 82,250- convicts , of whom 70,040 were males , and 12,210 females ...
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... Council was appointed in 1852 to draw up a Constitution . As a result of the deliberations of this body , a remonstrance was despatched to the Secretary of State for the Colonies in which objection was taken to the form of Constitution ...
... Council was appointed in 1852 to draw up a Constitution . As a result of the deliberations of this body , a remonstrance was despatched to the Secretary of State for the Colonies in which objection was taken to the form of Constitution ...
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30th June acres Adelaide agricultural amount annual appointed Assembly Australasia average Bank Bay of Islands Bill Brisbane British Captain cent chief coast colony Commonwealth Company Constitution deposits discovery districts election electors England established expedition expenditure export Federal figures following table shows gold Government Governor granted gross earnings Hone Heke House immigration important improvements increase industry Island labour Launceston lease Legislative Council Males Maoris Melbourne ment mineral months Moreton Bay natives North Island Northern Territory obtained Parliament passed pastoral payable period persons population Port production proportion province purchase Queensland South Australia railway receipts Representatives returns revenue River settlement settlers sheep South Australia South Wales South Wales Victoria square miles Sydney Tasmania territory tonnage tons traffic train mile United Kingdom Van Diemen's Land vessels Victoria Queensland vote Western Australia Western Australia Tasmania Zealand
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Stran 296 - Every power of the Parliament of a Colony which has become or becomes a State, shall, unless it is by this Constitution exclusively vested in the Parliament of the Commonwealth or withdrawn from the Parliament of the State, continue as at the establishment of the Commonwealth, or as at the admission or establishment of the State, as the case may be.
Stran 299 - House in the same or the next Session again passes the proposed law by an absolute majority with or without any amendment which has been made or agreed to by the other House, and such other House rejects or fails to pass it or passes it with any amendment to which the first-mentioned House will not agree...
Stran 287 - House and not agreed to by the other, and any such amendments which are affirmed by an absolute majority of the total number of the members of the Senate and House of Representatives...
Stran 289 - The judicial power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in a Federal Supreme Court, to be called the High Court of Australia, and in such other federal courts as The Parliament creates, and in such other courts as it invests with federal jurisdiction.
Stran 279 - For the purposes of the last section, if by the law of any State all persons of any race are disqualified from voting at elections for the more numerous House of the Parliament of the State...
Stran 301 - Letters Patent and of such Commission as may be issued to him under Our Sign Manual and Signet, and according to such instructions as may from time to time be given to him, under Our Sign Manual and Signet, or by Our order in Our Privy Council, or by Us through one of Our Principal Secretaries of State...
Stran 281 - Has any direct or indirect pecuniary interest in any agreement with the public service of the Commonwealth, otherwise than as a member and in common with the other members of an incorporated company consisting of more than twenty-five persons : shall be incapable of being chosen or of sitting as a senator or a member of the house of representatives.
Stran 297 - The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion, or for imposing any religious observance, or for prohibiting the free exercise of any religion, and no religious test shall be required as a qualification for any office or public trust under the Commonwealth.
Stran 293 - 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 292 - The Commonwealth shall compensate the State for the value of any property passing to the Commonwealth under this section; if no agreement can be made as to the mode of compensation, it shall be determined under laws to be made by the Parliament...