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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... Common- a common tariff will be wealth , and not Governments ; established for all the colonies ; there will be at the same time inter - colonial form free trade , and what is perhaps more important than all , in future there will be common ...
... Common- a common tariff will be wealth , and not Governments ; established for all the colonies ; there will be at the same time inter - colonial form free trade , and what is perhaps more important than all , in future there will be common ...
8. oldal
... common interest , and in regard to which it may be essential to the welfare of all to have a single authority , and they may more appropriately and effectually be decided by a single authority in Australia than by the more remote , less ...
... common interest , and in regard to which it may be essential to the welfare of all to have a single authority , and they may more appropriately and effectually be decided by a single authority in Australia than by the more remote , less ...
13. oldal
... common tariff of the Commonwealth ; and accord- ingly five years were allowed her for that purpose , subject to the condition that each year one - fifth of any difference that might exist between the tariff of Western Australia and the ...
... common tariff of the Commonwealth ; and accord- ingly five years were allowed her for that purpose , subject to the condition that each year one - fifth of any difference that might exist between the tariff of Western Australia and the ...
14. oldal
... Common- wealth appears to the delegates to be clearly a colony and the Federal Parlia- ment to be a legislature within the mean- ing of the Act ; and they cannot think that the larger meaning given to the word colony in Clause 6 can be ...
... Common- wealth appears to the delegates to be clearly a colony and the Federal Parlia- ment to be a legislature within the mean- ing of the Act ; and they cannot think that the larger meaning given to the word colony in Clause 6 can be ...
17. oldal
... common to all parts of the Empire beyond the seas , all matters whatever requiring a judicial solution may be brought to the cognisance of one Court in which all have a voice . To abolish this controlling power and abandon each colony ...
... common to all parts of the Empire beyond the seas , all matters whatever requiring a judicial solution may be brought to the cognisance of one Court in which all have a voice . To abolish this controlling power and abandon each colony ...
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