| 1910 - 438 strani
...Commonwealth, and the number of such members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators. The number of members chosen in the several...dividing the number of the people of the Commonwealth, as shown by the latest statistics of the Commonwealth, by twice the number of the senators: (ii) The number... | |
| William Harrison Moore - 1910 - 914 strani
...senators. The numlicr of members chos?n in the several States shall be in proportion to the respectivo numbers of their people, and shall, until the Parliament...dividing the number of the people of the Commonwealth, as shown by the latest statistics of the Commonwealth, by twice the number of the senator* : ii. The number... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1911 - 324 strani
...such members shall be, as nearly House of Repre- as practicable, twice the number of the Senators. 1 The number of members chosen in the several States...dividing the number of the people of the Commonwealth, as shown by the latest statistics of the Commonwealth, by twice the number of the Senators. 2 (ii.) The... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1911 - 318 strani
...members shall be. as nearly House of ' > J Repre- as practicable, twice the number of the Senators. 1 The number of members chosen in the several States...dividing the number of the people of the Commonwealth, as shown by the latest statistics of the Commonwealth, by twice the number of the Senators. 2 (ii.) The... | |
| Queensland - 1911 - 598 strani
...c "en° a f . of such members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the nuinljer of th-es. the senators. The number of members chosen in the several...respective numbers of their people, and shall, until the • For these qualifications, tee section 34, infra, CHAPTER I. THE PARLIAMENT. PART III.— HOVSE... | |
| Karl Reginald Cramp - 1913 - 408 strani
...Commonwealth, and the number of such members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of Senators. The number of members chosen in the several...until the Parliament otherwise provides, be determined in the following manner:— I. A quota shall be ascertained by dividing the number of the people of... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1919 - 342 strani
...Commonwealth, and the number of such members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators. The number of members chosen in the several...dividing the number of the people of the Commonwealth, as shown by the latest statistics of the Commonwealth, by twice the number of the Senators: (ii) The number... | |
| Sir John Quick - 1919 - 1036 strani
...shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators. The number of members chosen 33 in the several States shall be in proportion to the...dividing the number of the people of the Commonwealth, as shown by the latest statistics of the Commonwealth, by twice the number of the senators: (ii.) The... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1921 - 380 strani
...Commonwealth, and the number of such members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators. The number of members chosen in the several...dividing the number of the people of the Commonwealth, as shown by the latest statistics of the Commonwealth, by twice the number of the Senators: (ii) The number... | |
| Arthur Percival Newton - 1923 - 460 strani
...Commonwealth, and the number of such members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators. The number of members chosen in the several...dividing the number of the people of the Commonwealth, as shown by the latest statistics of the Commonwealth, by twice the number of the senators: (ii) The number... | |
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