Parliamentary Debates: Senate and House of Representatives, 9±ÇPrinted and published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, 1902 |
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... objects to the system . Senator O'CONNOR . - The difficulty is about identification . The electors on the roll live round ... object of our electoral law is to give every voter an opportunity to vote . Of course no law can be carried out ...
... objects to the system . Senator O'CONNOR . - The difficulty is about identification . The electors on the roll live round ... object of our electoral law is to give every voter an opportunity to vote . Of course no law can be carried out ...
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... object to that . The PRESIDENT . - According to the strict construction of the standing orders no question can be ... objects . Senator HIGGS . - The statement of my grievance is not likely to be a lengthy one . Ministers took away ...
... object to that . The PRESIDENT . - According to the strict construction of the standing orders no question can be ... objects . Senator HIGGS . - The statement of my grievance is not likely to be a lengthy one . Ministers took away ...
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... object to sending men to the international meeting , but I object to money being spent in that way when there are so many more desirable objects . I notice that arrangements are in progress for sending a team home , and I hope the ...
... object to sending men to the international meeting , but I object to money being spent in that way when there are so many more desirable objects . I notice that arrangements are in progress for sending a team home , and I hope the ...
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... object in view . I might be inclined to concur in the remarks of the honorable and learned member for Corinella if the sum involved were a large one , but it seems to me that , under the circumstances , £ 2,000 , is a very small amount ...
... object in view . I might be inclined to concur in the remarks of the honorable and learned member for Corinella if the sum involved were a large one , but it seems to me that , under the circumstances , £ 2,000 , is a very small amount ...
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... object to any person having the right to decide what shall be included in or what shall be omitted from Hansard . We should not permit of any approach to the system . adopted in one of the States of allowing one of the newspapers to ...
... object to any person having the right to decide what shall be included in or what shall be omitted from Hansard . We should not permit of any approach to the system . adopted in one of the States of allowing one of the newspapers to ...
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