The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Not only the Provincial Council , moreover , but the principal executive officer - the Superintendent - should be elected by the people . The powers of the existing General Legislature should pass to the new General Assembly , of which ...
Not only the Provincial Council , moreover , but the principal executive officer - the Superintendent - should be elected by the people . The powers of the existing General Legislature should pass to the new General Assembly , of which ...
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The system would not come under any of 1 An Act of 1914 provides for an elected Legislative Council of forty members with three nominated Maori members ; but the introduction of the new system has been postponed from time to time .
The system would not come under any of 1 An Act of 1914 provides for an elected Legislative Council of forty members with three nominated Maori members ; but the introduction of the new system has been postponed from time to time .
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Elected for each parliament , they would be a living bond of communication between the colonies 1 C.O. 209 / 140-160 passim . F. A. Weld , in the House of Representatives on 25 June 1858 , asserted that the Home Government had placed ...
Elected for each parliament , they would be a living bond of communication between the colonies 1 C.O. 209 / 140-160 passim . F. A. Weld , in the House of Representatives on 25 June 1858 , asserted that the Home Government had placed ...
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