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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Page 405
... bill with an instalment of protection , tacked it to the Appropriation bill . Resolutions for the duties were passed by the Assembly on January 19 , and collection began forthwith . The Council laid the composite bill aside on July 25 ...
... bill with an instalment of protection , tacked it to the Appropriation bill . Resolutions for the duties were passed by the Assembly on January 19 , and collection began forthwith . The Council laid the composite bill aside on July 25 ...
Page 419
... Bill providing for such expenses should be objectionable , the Council would take no action beyond demanding a conference with the Assembly . Except in this part of the Appropriation Bill , the Council might suggest alterations in any bill ...
... Bill providing for such expenses should be objectionable , the Council would take no action beyond demanding a conference with the Assembly . Except in this part of the Appropriation Bill , the Council might suggest alterations in any bill ...
Page 451
... bill ; but opposition in New South Wales was not yet scotched . A new En- abling Bill , for the submission of the amended constitution to the electors , was introduced and passed the Assembly , but was mangled in the Legislative Council ...
... bill ; but opposition in New South Wales was not yet scotched . A new En- abling Bill , for the submission of the amended constitution to the electors , was introduced and passed the Assembly , but was mangled in the Legislative Council ...
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