Parliamentary Debates: Senate and House of Representatives, 46권Printed and published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, 1908 |
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... referred to . Mr. REID ( East Sydney ) [ 10.31 ] .— Since names have been introduced , I wish to say that the general manager of this company impressed me very favorably as a man who was anxious to do what was fair by the men . I rather ...
... referred to . Mr. REID ( East Sydney ) [ 10.31 ] .— Since names have been introduced , I wish to say that the general manager of this company impressed me very favorably as a man who was anxious to do what was fair by the men . I rather ...
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... referred . The Tariff being the most urgent measure be- fore us , must be disposed of first . I ask this question : If I had not provided hon- orale senators with this means of proceed- ing with business . should I not have been subject ...
... referred . The Tariff being the most urgent measure be- fore us , must be disposed of first . I ask this question : If I had not provided hon- orale senators with this means of proceed- ing with business . should I not have been subject ...
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... referred to me having influenced several votes in the Senate through misrepresentation , and otherwise made use of such words that left an impression that communications from me to members of the House of Representatives , as regards ...
... referred to me having influenced several votes in the Senate through misrepresentation , and otherwise made use of such words that left an impression that communications from me to members of the House of Representatives , as regards ...
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... referred to me— There is not a word to show where the statement of Sir William Lyne was made , and that being the case , sir , I maintain most respectfully that I am strictly in order . Senator MILLEN . - Is there not an infer- ence ...
... referred to me— There is not a word to show where the statement of Sir William Lyne was made , and that being the case , sir , I maintain most respectfully that I am strictly in order . Senator MILLEN . - Is there not an infer- ence ...
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... referred to by you in the Senate on 12th Feb- ruary last , when you said- The CHAIRMAN . - The honorable sena- tor must not , according to the standing order , read an extract from a newspaper , or any other document than Hansard , re ...
... referred to by you in the Senate on 12th Feb- ruary last , when you said- The CHAIRMAN . - The honorable sena- tor must not , according to the standing order , read an extract from a newspaper , or any other document than Hansard , re ...
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20 per cent able Bill Broken Hill charge Committee Commonwealth connexion consideration COOK.-The DEAKIN deal Department desire DUGALD THOMSON dutiable duty Estimates Executive Council expenditure flash point Government honorable mem honorable member honorable senator House of Representatives HUME imported imposed inch industry insert JOSEPH COOK JOSEPH COOK.-I kerosene labour LYNE.-The machinery manufacturers matter Melbourne ment Message.-Amend mittee modification Motion agreed NOES officers orable member paragraph Parliament posed position Postmaster-General Prime Minister proposed protection protectionist Pulsford purposes Queensland Question so resolved reason rebate referred regard REID requested amendment revenue Riverina Senator BEST Senator Colonel Senator MILLEN Senator ST Sir JOHN Sir WILLIAM LYNE Sir WILLIAM LYNE.-I South Australia South Wales Standard Oil statement stearine surer Sydney Tariff Tasmania Teller timber tion to-day trade tralia Treasurer United Kingdom Victoria vote Western Australia WILLIAM LYNE Hume-Trea wish words