The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 431
... FEDERAL COUNCIL 431 of differential duties ; and the Australian Colonies Duties Act , 1873 , was passed , which gave the colonial Legislatures power to carry out agreements for tariff reciprocity . The constitutional barrier was thus ...
... FEDERAL COUNCIL 431 of differential duties ; and the Australian Colonies Duties Act , 1873 , was passed , which gave the colonial Legislatures power to carry out agreements for tariff reciprocity . The constitutional barrier was thus ...
Page 447
... Federal Parliament " , they envisaged a possible federal law , based on the common law of the plentifully watered mother country , which would reserve to lower riparian owners an undiminished flow , regardless of the needs of ...
... Federal Parliament " , they envisaged a possible federal law , based on the common law of the plentifully watered mother country , which would reserve to lower riparian owners an undiminished flow , regardless of the needs of ...
Page 473
... federal system : the case fell within the political rather than the juridical sphere , and was hardly susceptible to the sanctions enforced by Courts . But , in 1902 , a suggestion was made in the Supreme Court of Victoria which would ...
... federal system : the case fell within the political rather than the juridical sphere , and was hardly susceptible to the sanctions enforced by Courts . But , in 1902 , a suggestion was made in the Supreme Court of Victoria which would ...
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