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 96
... provincial principle into the government of New Zealand . On 10 March 1848 , the provinces of New Ulster and New ... Council : in New Ulster , although Major - General G. D. Pitt was shortly afterwards appointed Lieutenant - Governor , the ...
... provincial principle into the government of New Zealand . On 10 March 1848 , the provinces of New Ulster and New ... Council : in New Ulster , although Major - General G. D. Pitt was shortly afterwards appointed Lieutenant - Governor , the ...
Page 97
... provincial organisation , and this was also more likely to attract able men . Not only the Provincial Council ... Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , and the House of Representatives be directly elected for five years ...
... provincial organisation , and this was also more likely to attract able men . Not only the Provincial Council ... Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , and the House of Representatives be directly elected for five years ...
Page 104
... province upon the recommendation of the Superin- tendent and Provincial Council . The provinces were left to regulate the costs of administration , but the appointment of officers and certain other executive acts were to remain in the ...
... province upon the recommendation of the Superin- tendent and Provincial Council . The provinces were left to regulate the costs of administration , but the appointment of officers and certain other executive acts were to remain in the ...
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