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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... deal with that matter this afternoon . I have the papers upon my table now . Mr. WATSON . - I am opposed to spend ing loan money when we have the necessary revenue in hand , but , in any case , there can be no doubt that in New South ...
... deal with that matter this afternoon . I have the papers upon my table now . Mr. WATSON . - I am opposed to spend ing loan money when we have the necessary revenue in hand , but , in any case , there can be no doubt that in New South ...
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... deal with each particular case . honorable friend has an urgent case with which I propose to deal this afternoon , and the honorable member for Bland has another which is before me at the present time . The stoppage of mails which has ...
... deal with each particular case . honorable friend has an urgent case with which I propose to deal this afternoon , and the honorable member for Bland has another which is before me at the present time . The stoppage of mails which has ...
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... deal to come here , and it is only right that they should be able to bring their families with them . object of the remarks made by the Premier of Queensland can only be to increase the friction between the two Governments . Up to a ...
... deal to come here , and it is only right that they should be able to bring their families with them . object of the remarks made by the Premier of Queensland can only be to increase the friction between the two Governments . Up to a ...
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... deal of protective incidence about the duty on rice . I shall vote to materially lessen the amount of the duty , but I shall wait to hear the representations which , I under- stand , several honorable members have to make before I ...
... deal of protective incidence about the duty on rice . I shall vote to materially lessen the amount of the duty , but I shall wait to hear the representations which , I under- stand , several honorable members have to make before I ...
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... deal with cleaned rice first . Personally I should prefer the item to stand in the form in which it origi- nally appeared in the Tariff , because it would save a lot of trouble in regard to bonds , and would save the expense of lockers ...
... deal with cleaned rice first . Personally I should prefer the item to stand in the form in which it origi- nally appeared in the Tariff , because it would save a lot of trouble in regard to bonds , and would save the expense of lockers ...
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