The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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DEMANDS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 175 of Gipps's amended regulations . Ultimately , the Secretary of State rejected the squatters ' claims ; an abortive bill was prepared in 1845 , but , in 1846 , the occupation problem was settled on ...
DEMANDS OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 175 of Gipps's amended regulations . Ultimately , the Secretary of State rejected the squatters ' claims ; an abortive bill was prepared in 1845 , but , in 1846 , the occupation problem was settled on ...
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Latrobe , the former Superintendent , became Lieutenant - Governor , and , as soon as the elections had taken place , he added ten nominees ( five of them officials ) to the twenty elected members.1 Before the Legislative Council met ...
Latrobe , the former Superintendent , became Lieutenant - Governor , and , as soon as the elections had taken place , he added ten nominees ( five of them officials ) to the twenty elected members.1 Before the Legislative Council met ...
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In the Legislative Council , the bill was generally approved , no serious opposition being offered , except to the form suggested for the Upper House and to the requirement that unusual majorities should be necessary in certain cases .
In the Legislative Council , the bill was generally approved , no serious opposition being offered , except to the form suggested for the Upper House and to the requirement that unusual majorities should be necessary in certain cases .
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