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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... electors " if in a majority of the States a majority of the electors voting approve the proposed law , and if a majority of all the electors voting also approve the proposed law " the measure , on receiving the royal assent , becomes ...
... electors " if in a majority of the States a majority of the electors voting approve the proposed law , and if a majority of all the electors voting also approve the proposed law " the measure , on receiving the royal assent , becomes ...
Page 467
... elector one vote , prevails . The number of electors voting rose from 53 and 55.7 per cent . for the Senate and ... electors voting had fallen almost to the level of 1901— was followed by the introduction of compulsory voting , so ...
... elector one vote , prevails . The number of electors voting rose from 53 and 55.7 per cent . for the Senate and ... electors voting had fallen almost to the level of 1901— was followed by the introduction of compulsory voting , so ...
Page 469
... electors by referendum . Such a course , not being authorised by the constitution , was without legal value , whatever its result , but the Government hoped that , if the majority of the electors declared for conscription , the Senate ...
... electors by referendum . Such a course , not being authorised by the constitution , was without legal value , whatever its result , but the Government hoped that , if the majority of the electors declared for conscription , the Senate ...
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The three Climatic Belts | 7 |
Pastoral Regions | 15 |
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