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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A proposal in the Constitution Convention that communications between the States and the Colonial Office should pass through the Governor - General of the Commonwealth was rejected . Such Instructions as might be issued to the State ...
A proposal in the Constitution Convention that communications between the States and the Colonial Office should pass through the Governor - General of the Commonwealth was rejected . Such Instructions as might be issued to the State ...
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Thus , in 1919 , when Mr Hughes submitted his ill - fated proposals for an increase in the powers of the ... and though the Bruce - Page Government later proposed to adopt a middle course and devote a session of Parliament to ...
Thus , in 1919 , when Mr Hughes submitted his ill - fated proposals for an increase in the powers of the ... and though the Bruce - Page Government later proposed to adopt a middle course and devote a session of Parliament to ...
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... 383 ― Fawkner , John Pascoe , 168 Feathertop , Mt , 13 Federal Council of Australasia ; Australian proposals for ... 530 ; nature of Council proposed , 432 , 457 ; powers of , to be exercised by Commonwealth Parliament , 462 Federal ...
... 383 ― Fawkner , John Pascoe , 168 Feathertop , Mt , 13 Federal Council of Australasia ; Australian proposals for ... 530 ; nature of Council proposed , 432 , 457 ; powers of , to be exercised by Commonwealth Parliament , 462 Federal ...
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