The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 98
... Assembly was not restricted in its powers by the existence of the Provincial Councils and in case of conflict its legisla- tion prevailed over theirs . The proposal - originated by Lord Grey- that the Legislative Council should be ...
... Assembly was not restricted in its powers by the existence of the Provincial Councils and in case of conflict its legisla- tion prevailed over theirs . The proposal - originated by Lord Grey- that the Legislative Council should be ...
Page 99
... Assembly , with the blessing of Wakefield , who had been himself responsible for the doctrine that this was essentially an imperial question . The Assembly was empowered to alter the electoral arrangements , and , by reserved bill , to ...
... Assembly , with the blessing of Wakefield , who had been himself responsible for the doctrine that this was essentially an imperial question . The Assembly was empowered to alter the electoral arrangements , and , by reserved bill , to ...
Page 100
... Assembly . No exception was taken to his procedure by the Colonial Office.1 Besides , when the Assembly did meet ― summoned by the administrator , Colonel Wyn- yard , in a proclamation issued only a few days after Grey's departure and ...
... Assembly . No exception was taken to his procedure by the Colonial Office.1 Besides , when the Assembly did meet ― summoned by the administrator , Colonel Wyn- yard , in a proclamation issued only a few days after Grey's departure and ...
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