 | Hugh Edward Egerton - 1924 - 306 strani
...such 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... | |
 | Hugh Edward Egerton - 1924 - 306 strani
...such 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... | |
 | Great Britain - 1900
...number of presentativcs. sa( fo members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators. The number of members chosen in the several...determined, whenever necessary, in the following manner:— Constitution Act. But notwithstanding anything in this section, five members at least shall be chosen... | |
 | 1900
...Commonwealth, and the number of euch members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators. The number of members chosen in the several..." . (i.)" A quota shall be ascertained by dividing AD isoo the number of the people of the Commonwealth, as shown by the latest statistics of the Commonwealth,... | |
 | Christopher Forsyth - 1998 - 355 strani
...members of the House of Representatives to be chosen in the states. The section does so by requiring that the number of members chosen in the several states...respective numbers of their people ‘and shall, until Parliament otherwise provides, be determined, whenever necessary' in a manner prescribed by the section.... | |
 | Helen Irving - 1999 - 474 strani
...the number of such members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators. 446 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: (ii.) The... | |
 | Helen Irving - 1999 - 474 strani
...the number of such members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators. 446 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: (ii.) The... | |
 | Helen Irving - 1999 - 474 strani
...the number of such members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators. 446 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: (ii.) The... | |
 | Helen Irving - 1999 - 474 strani
...the number of such members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators. 446 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: (ii.) The... | |
 | Hilaire Barnett - 2002 - 1301 strani
...relation to the House of Representatives, section 24 of the Commonwealth Constitution states: . . . that the number of members chosen in the several states...proportion to the respective numbers of their people. It has been held that this question of proportionality is to exist on each occasion when the members... | |
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