Parliamentary Debates: Senate and House of Representatives, 9권Printed and published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, 1902 |
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... allow Senator O'Connor and his colleague to make some preparation for the great work which they will have to do during the next few weeks . I suppose we cannot object to that . The PRESIDENT . - According to the strict construction of ...
... allow Senator O'Connor and his colleague to make some preparation for the great work which they will have to do during the next few weeks . I suppose we cannot object to that . The PRESIDENT . - According to the strict construction of ...
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... allow recognised that the accommodation provided things to remain in statu quo . But they at this office was woefully deficient , and are not remaining in statu plans and specifications were drawn up for strength of the force is being ...
... allow recognised that the accommodation provided things to remain in statu quo . But they at this office was woefully deficient , and are not remaining in statu plans and specifications were drawn up for strength of the force is being ...
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... allow the strength to be kept up in the ordinary way , and I am utterly at a loss to understand the present attitude . I understood that , pending the scheme of re- organization , matters were to remain in statu quo . I do not know ...
... allow the strength to be kept up in the ordinary way , and I am utterly at a loss to understand the present attitude . I understood that , pending the scheme of re- organization , matters were to remain in statu quo . I do not know ...
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... allow it to remain unpaid . HONORABLE MEMBERS . - Hear , hear . Sir GEORGE TURNER .-- If it is the general feeling of honorable members that I should pay it , I shall do so at once . Mr. ISAACS . - The charge is that New New South Wales ...
... allow it to remain unpaid . HONORABLE MEMBERS . - Hear , hear . Sir GEORGE TURNER .-- If it is the general feeling of honorable members that I should pay it , I shall do so at once . Mr. ISAACS . - The charge is that New New South Wales ...
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... allow any order issued to me to be bandied about among people who have descended to the repetition of private conversations , and who have allowed petty personal matters and feelings of spite to displace considerations of high public ...
... allow any order issued to me to be bandied about among people who have descended to the repetition of private conversations , and who have allowed petty personal matters and feelings of spite to displace considerations of high public ...
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