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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... amendment . When in 1881 the Premier denounced these activities , Colonel W. T. N. Champ , one of the framers of the ... Amendment Act 1881 , no . 236 . 3 Constitution Act Amendment Act 1893 ; 57 Vict . no . 14 . THE TWO HOUSES IN ...
... amendment . When in 1881 the Premier denounced these activities , Colonel W. T. N. Champ , one of the framers of the ... Amendment Act 1881 , no . 236 . 3 Constitution Act Amendment Act 1893 ; 57 Vict . no . 14 . THE TWO HOUSES IN ...
Page 452
... amendment that was strongly pressed was the insertion of a declaration that the Colonial Laws Validity Act , 1865 , was applicable to laws passed by the Federal Parliament . A memorandum of these and three other amendments suggested by ...
... amendment that was strongly pressed was the insertion of a declaration that the Colonial Laws Validity Act , 1865 , was applicable to laws passed by the Federal Parliament . A memorandum of these and three other amendments suggested by ...
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... Amendment of the constitution was becoming a burning question . The Labour party wished to remove the obstacles which had baulked the policy of a " new " Protection , and were hampering the Arbitration Court in its effort to standardise ...
... Amendment of the constitution was becoming a burning question . The Labour party wished to remove the obstacles which had baulked the policy of a " new " Protection , and were hampering the Arbitration Court in its effort to standardise ...
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