Parliamentary Debates: Senate and House of Representatives, 36±ÇPrinted and published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, 1907 |
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Senate and House of Representatives Australia. Parliament. Recommendation of the appointment of H. A. Hunt as ... representative from Aus- tralia to the Council of the Empire , unless that representative is backed up with a knowledge that ...
Senate and House of Representatives Australia. Parliament. Recommendation of the appointment of H. A. Hunt as ... representative from Aus- tralia to the Council of the Empire , unless that representative is backed up with a knowledge that ...
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Senate and House of Representatives Australia. Parliament. that during many trying periods in the past two Parliaments a number of us were , perhaps , inclined to lose our heads , and occasionally to forget the dignity ... [ REPRESENTATIVES . ]
Senate and House of Representatives Australia. Parliament. that during many trying periods in the past two Parliaments a number of us were , perhaps , inclined to lose our heads , and occasionally to forget the dignity ... [ REPRESENTATIVES . ]
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... representatives of butter factories other than the Byron Bay Factory , that their own expert or some persons in their factory be ap- pointed for the purpose of grading the butter produced in each factory . ( 2 ) The number of Government ...
... representatives of butter factories other than the Byron Bay Factory , that their own expert or some persons in their factory be ap- pointed for the purpose of grading the butter produced in each factory . ( 2 ) The number of Government ...
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... Representatives of The Par- liament of the Commonwealth of Australia , in Parliament assembled , beg to express our loyalty to our Most Gracious Sovereign , and to thank Your Excellency for the Speech which you have been pleased to ...
... Representatives of The Par- liament of the Commonwealth of Australia , in Parliament assembled , beg to express our loyalty to our Most Gracious Sovereign , and to thank Your Excellency for the Speech which you have been pleased to ...
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... representatives of the people is prepared to support them . I need not refer to our past experience , and have no inclina- tion to do so . If the amendment is carried , a private senator will commence his busi- ness with the kr.owledge ...
... representatives of the people is prepared to support them . I need not refer to our past experience , and have no inclina- tion to do so . If the amendment is carried , a private senator will commence his busi- ness with the kr.owledge ...
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