| 1866 - 760 oldal
...separation from New South \Va!e>. The power of making laws, and imposing taxes, is vested in a Parliament of two Houses, the Legislative Council, and the Legislative Assembly. The former consists of twenty members, nominated bv the Crown for life; and the latter of twenty-six deputies,... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter (Librarian), Barry Turner - 1870 - 874 oldal
...separation from New South Wales. The power of making laws, and imposing taxes, is vested in a Parliament of two Houses, the Legislative Council, and the Legislative Assembly. The former consists.of twenty-three members, ten nominated by the Crown for five years, a_nd thirteen nominated... | |
| United States Centennial Commission - 1876 - 570 oldal
...separation from New South Wales. The power of making laws and imposing taxes is vested in a Parliament of two houses, the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly. The former consists of 21 members, nominated by the crown for life. The House of Assembly comprises 42 deputies,... | |
| Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter, Barry Turner - 1876 - 876 oldal
...separation from New South Wales. The power of making laws, and imposing taxes, is vested in a Parliament of two Houses, the Legislative Council, and the Legislative Assembly. The former consists of twenty-one members, nominated by the Crown for life. The House of Assembly comprises forty-two... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 698 oldal
...from New South Wales in 1859, the power of making laws and imposing taxes is vested in a Parliament of two Houses — the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly: the former consists of twenty members, nominated by the crown for We : and the latter ot thirty-two deputies,... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - 1884 - 1254 oldal
...separation from New South Wales. The power of making laws and imposing taxes is vested in a parliament of two houses, the legislative council and the legislative assembly. The former consists of thirty members, nominated by the crown for life. The legislative assembly comprises fifty-five... | |
| Sydney Morning Herald - 1888 - 224 oldal
...notified their judgment that the time was unsuitable for carrying it into effect THE NEW KI I.1MK. The proclamation of the new Constitution of the colony...Parliament created by the new Constitution consisted of two llouses, the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly ; the former nominated by the Crown,... | |
| H. Courtenay Luck - 1888 - 546 oldal
...vested in a Governor {appointed by the Crown) and a Ministry chosen from the Legislature, which consists of two Houses — the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly. The former consists of members nominated by the Governor for life ; the latter is elective. The franchise is framed... | |
| George Collins Levey - 1892 - 476 oldal
...separation from New South Wales. The power of making laws and imposing taxes is vested in a parliament of two houses — the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly. The former consists of 39 members, nominated by the Crown for life. The Legislative Assembly comprises 72 members,... | |
| Jonathan Ceredig Davies - 1902 - 132 oldal
...New Parliament—under the New Constitution, or self-government—met on the 3oth of December, which consisted of two Houses, the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly. The Legislative Council is the Upper House, or the House of Lords so to speak, and the Lower House, known... | |
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