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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... ment before the Postal Bill was assented to . In the one case the person involved was a tipster . In both instances information was first obtained from an officer in the depart- ment . We then applied to the police , and received ...
... ment before the Postal Bill was assented to . In the one case the person involved was a tipster . In both instances information was first obtained from an officer in the depart- ment . We then applied to the police , and received ...
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... ment has been handed over to the Common- live in the country or in thickly populated wealth . Where people are prepared to pay localities , should receive reasonable facili- for their telephone services , the department ties . Therefore ...
... ment has been handed over to the Common- live in the country or in thickly populated wealth . Where people are prepared to pay localities , should receive reasonable facili- for their telephone services , the department ties . Therefore ...
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... ment unless I feel perfectly satisfied that the work is really urgent . Mr. JOSEPH COOK . What is the test of urgency ? My Sir GEORGE TURNER . - The Treasurer has to deal with each particular case . honorable friend has an urgent case ...
... ment unless I feel perfectly satisfied that the work is really urgent . Mr. JOSEPH COOK . What is the test of urgency ? My Sir GEORGE TURNER . - The Treasurer has to deal with each particular case . honorable friend has an urgent case ...
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... ment . I do not want to spend money without parliamentary authority , because I do not think it is right to do so ; but if expenditure were necessary I would not flinch from taking the responsibility of incurring it , knowing that ...
... ment . I do not want to spend money without parliamentary authority , because I do not think it is right to do so ; but if expenditure were necessary I would not flinch from taking the responsibility of incurring it , knowing that ...
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... ment , should not pay more than £ 3 per ought glucose , which , under that arrange- ton . I have heard no reasons from the Treasurer , or from honorable members on the other side , as to why the high duty pro- posed should be imposed ...
... ment , should not pay more than £ 3 per ought glucose , which , under that arrange- ton . I have heard no reasons from the Treasurer , or from honorable members on the other side , as to why the high duty pro- posed should be imposed ...
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15 per cent able member aboriginals admitted agreed allow amendment amount better Bill clause committee Commonwealth connexion CONROY Coronation deal desire election electoral engines excise exemptions expenditure export favour Federal franchise free list G. B. EDWARDS give Government honorable and learned honorable mem honorable member honorable senators imported imposed industry JOSEPH COOK learned member legislation machinery manufacture matter Melbourne ment Minister for Trade molasses North Sydney officers opinion Parliament position Prime Minister proposal protection protectionist Queensland question reason recommitted regard revenue rice right honorable gentleman salt Senator O'Connor Sir EDWARD BRADDON Sir GEORGE TURNER Sir GEORGE TURNER.-I South Africa South Australia South Wales STANIFORTH SMITH suffrage sugar Sydney Tariff Tasmania taxation timber tion Trade and Customs tralia Treasurer troops Victoria Western Australia WILLIAM MCMILLAN wish women women's suffrage words Zealand