Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Bill: Reprint of the Debates in Parliament, the Official Correspondence with the Australian Delegates, and Other PapersWyman & Sons, 1900 - 197 oldal |
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12. oldal
... accepted without demur , and we shall ask the House of Commons to accept , every point in this Bill , every word , every line , every clause , which deals exclusively with the interests of Australia . We may be vain enough to think that ...
... accepted without demur , and we shall ask the House of Commons to accept , every point in this Bill , every word , every line , every clause , which deals exclusively with the interests of Australia . We may be vain enough to think that ...
19. oldal
... accepted the their position also . What would be the referendum . Queensland , by one of the result ? The result would be the weaken- largest majorities , accepted this Bill . And ing and , probably , ultimately the destruc- yet the ...
... accepted the their position also . What would be the referendum . Queensland , by one of the result ? The result would be the weaken- largest majorities , accepted this Bill . And ing and , probably , ultimately the destruc- yet the ...
21. oldal
... accepted by the people of Australia as made in a spirit of co - operation and not at all of antagonism , and in full belief in our sincere interest in and approval of the great work which they have carried out . hope they will be ...
... accepted by the people of Australia as made in a spirit of co - operation and not at all of antagonism , and in full belief in our sincere interest in and approval of the great work which they have carried out . hope they will be ...
28. oldal
... accepted by every Court and by the repre- sentatives of every colony , and why , therefore , enter into a conflict regarding it ? Is it worth while to run all the risks which an alteration of the Act would imply either with regard to ...
... accepted by every Court and by the repre- sentatives of every colony , and why , therefore , enter into a conflict regarding it ? Is it worth while to run all the risks which an alteration of the Act would imply either with regard to ...
35. oldal
... accepted . The offer should be made , but 1 MR . HALDANE : I say this with great sympathy for the right hon . Gentleman , because he has been at pains to put him- self on the best terms with the colonies , and has a difficult matter to ...
... accepted . The offer should be made , but 1 MR . HALDANE : I say this with great sympathy for the right hon . Gentleman , because he has been at pains to put him- self on the best terms with the colonies , and has a difficult matter to ...
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affect agree alteration amendments appointed arise assent Australian colonies Australian delegates British Canada CHAMBERLAIN Clause 74 Colonial Laws Validity Colonial Secretary Common Commonwealth Bill Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act Convention covering clauses deal debate decision desire discussion doubt duties of customs election electors Empire Executive Government favour Federal Council Federation of Australia feel Gentleman give Governor High Court House of Lords House of Representatives Imperial Parliament important Judicial Committee jurisdiction Laws Validity Act learned friend leave to appeal legislation Legislature Lordships Majesty in Council Majesty's dominions Majesty's Government matter ment Ministers noble Earl opinion original Parlia Parliament otherwise provides passed powers Premiers present Privy Council proposed law provision public interests Queen in Council Queensland referendum referred regard respect right of appeal Senate South Australia South Wales stitution suggested Supreme Court tion tribunal uniform duties vote Western Australia words Zealand