The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 96
And in November , Grey used the power conferred upon him by the suspending Act to pass a Provincial Councils Ordinance . ... with the important exception that the General Legislative Council retained a concurrent jurisdiction over the ...
And in November , Grey used the power conferred upon him by the suspending Act to pass a Provincial Councils Ordinance . ... with the important exception that the General Legislative Council retained a concurrent jurisdiction over the ...
Page 97
Not only the Provincial Council , moreover , but the principal executive officer — the Superintendent - should be ... of which the Legislative Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , and the House of Representatives be ...
Not only the Provincial Council , moreover , but the principal executive officer — the Superintendent - should be ... of which the Legislative Council should be elected by the Provincial Councils , and the House of Representatives be ...
Page 267
... Mr John Entrican , Auckland , and Mr A. H. Johnstone , Christchurch . 2. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS : SELECT LIST By F. G. SPURDLE ( a ) PROVINCIAL AUCKLAND . Acts and Proceedings of the Auckland Provincial Council , 1853–75 . Auckland .
... Mr John Entrican , Auckland , and Mr A. H. Johnstone , Christchurch . 2. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS : SELECT LIST By F. G. SPURDLE ( a ) PROVINCIAL AUCKLAND . Acts and Proceedings of the Auckland Provincial Council , 1853–75 . Auckland .
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