| 1901 - 1204 oldal
...practicable, twice the number of senators. At the first election the several states will elect representatives as follows: New South Wales, 26; Victoria, 23; Queensland, 9; South Australia, 7 ; Western Australia, 5 ; Tasmania, 5. Representatives are chosen for terms of three years, and, as in the Senate, forfeit... | |
| William Pember Reeves - 1903 - 420 oldal
...and all money bills must originate in it. The proportion of Representatives chosen in each State is as follows : — New South Wales . .26 Victoria ....... 9 South Australia . . 7 Western Australia . 5 Tasmania . . 5 Just now there are seventy-five Representatives to thirty-six Senators. In future the... | |
| New South Wales. Bureau of Statistics and Economics - 1902 - 1120 oldal
...while section 26 of the Constitution provided for the number of representatives in the Lower House as follows : — New South Wales, '26 ; Victoria,...Queensland, 9 ; South Australia, 7 : Western Australia, 5 ; Tasmania, 5. Parliament may increase or diminish the number of members, provided that it does riot... | |
| Sir William Harrison Moore - 1902 - 500 oldal
...section 26 provides for the number of members to be returned from each State at the first election as follows: New South Wales 26 Victoria, 23 Queensland,.......... 9 South Australia, ...... 7 Western Australia, ft Tasmania, ........ 5 " Subject to this Constitution," the Parliament may make, laws for increasing... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1902 - 984 oldal
...five members in the lower house. For the first Parliament, Xew South Wales was apportioned 20 «eats; Victoria, 23; Queensland, 9; South Australia, 7; Western Australia. 5: and Tasmania, 5. Parliament hns the power of increasing the membership of either house, but no State may be deprived... | |
| New South Wales. Bureau of Statistics and Economics - 1904 - 1066 oldal
...the Constitution provided for the number of representatives in the Lower House as follows : — îfew South Wales, 26 ; Victoria, 23 ; Queensland, 9 ; South Australia, 7 ; Western Australia, 5 ; Tasmania, 5. Parliament may increase or diminish the number of members, provided that it does not... | |
| Norddeutscher Lloyd - 1906 - 662 oldal
...Calculations made for the present Parliament fixed the number of representatives at 75, distributed as follows: — New South Wales 26; Victoria 23; Queensland 9; South Australia 7; West Australia 5; and Tasmania 5, and this distribution was embodied in the Constitution Act. As the... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 960 oldal
...five members in the lower house. For the first Parliament, New South Wales was apportioned 26 seats; Victoria, 23; Queensland, 9; South Australia, 7 ; Western Australia, 5 : and Tasmania, 6. Parliament has the power of increasing the membership of either house, but no State may be deprived... | |
| John Davenport Rogers - 1907 - 508 oldal
...• each State, in proportion to the population of the State, and the original States are represented as follows:— New South Wales, 26 ; Victoria, 23...Queensland, 9 ; South Australia, 7 ; Western Australia, 5 ; Tasmania, 5— five being the minimum representation to which each State is entitled. In future it... | |
| John Walter Gregory - 1907 - 724 oldal
...Senate. No state is at any time to have less than five representatives, and the present numbers are as follows : — New South Wales 26 Victoria 23 Queensland ....... 9 South Australia 7 Western Australia 5 Tasmania ...... .5 The members of both Houses are allowed £400 per annum each for their expenses.... | |
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