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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Proposals to limit federal expenditure for a term of years were discussed and rejected . Proposals to guarantee to each State , or to the States collectively , a minimum return of revenue , based on existing figures , met the same fate ...
Proposals to limit federal expenditure for a term of years were discussed and rejected . Proposals to guarantee to each State , or to the States collectively , a minimum return of revenue , based on existing figures , met the same fate ...
Page 486
Following the defeat of their proposals for an extension of the industrial powers of the Commonwealth in 1926 , the Government announced their intention of inviting Parliament to make a systematic study of the constitution and its ...
Following the defeat of their proposals for an extension of the industrial powers of the Commonwealth in 1926 , the Government announced their intention of inviting Parliament to make a systematic study of the constitution and its ...
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... consultation before , 399 , 525 Governor - General , proposal for ( 1849 ) , 427 Governor - General of Federal ... 291 ; refuses alliance with Tonga and Fiji , 336 ; his proposals for a General Assembly , 274 , 426-7 ; gives Fitzroy ...
... consultation before , 399 , 525 Governor - General , proposal for ( 1849 ) , 427 Governor - General of Federal ... 291 ; refuses alliance with Tonga and Fiji , 336 ; his proposals for a General Assembly , 274 , 426-7 ; gives Fitzroy ...
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