The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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The General Assembly had plenary power ; the Governor had the right of veto over all provincial legislation ; and in ... 1 An Act of 1914 provides for an elected Legislative Council of forty members with three nominated Maori members ...
The General Assembly had plenary power ; the Governor had the right of veto over all provincial legislation ; and in ... 1 An Act of 1914 provides for an elected Legislative Council of forty members with three nominated Maori members ...
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... of social sympathy , trade unionists and manufacturers eager for protective legislation , temperance reformers and woman suffragists — the new party made a concerted and successful attack upon the now disrupted landed oligarchy .
... of social sympathy , trade unionists and manufacturers eager for protective legislation , temperance reformers and woman suffragists — the new party made a concerted and successful attack upon the now disrupted landed oligarchy .
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As a result of various legislative experiments there remain many different forms of leasehold tenure , and these , together ... The student must remember also that administration is at least as important as legislation , and that the ...
As a result of various legislative experiments there remain many different forms of leasehold tenure , and these , together ... The student must remember also that administration is at least as important as legislation , and that the ...
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