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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10824 페이지
... stand that labour disputes are entirely apart from the con- sideration of our industries . No member of the Committee need fear to vote for the duty proposed because of something that this company has done to its em- plovés . So far as ...
... stand that labour disputes are entirely apart from the con- sideration of our industries . No member of the Committee need fear to vote for the duty proposed because of something that this company has done to its em- plovés . So far as ...
10830 페이지
... stand- ing order so far as it would prevent the im- mediate consideration of the message . Hon- orable members are aware that in case of urgent necessity , any standing order or ses- sional order , or orders of the Senate , may be ...
... stand- ing order so far as it would prevent the im- mediate consideration of the message . Hon- orable members are aware that in case of urgent necessity , any standing order or ses- sional order , or orders of the Senate , may be ...
10832 페이지
... Standing Orders . In the next place , I desire to direct attention to the purpose for which he seeks that suspension . I ... stand- If , how- think that we shall find that it directly fits ever , we turn to standing order 242 , I That ...
... Standing Orders . In the next place , I desire to direct attention to the purpose for which he seeks that suspension . I ... stand- If , how- think that we shall find that it directly fits ever , we turn to standing order 242 , I That ...
10833 페이지
... standing orders are , like the Senate itself , new , and it may be found that as time goes on our own experience may suggest the wisdom of modifying some of them . I do not say that there is any im- medate necessity for modifying the Stand ...
... standing orders are , like the Senate itself , new , and it may be found that as time goes on our own experience may suggest the wisdom of modifying some of them . I do not say that there is any im- medate necessity for modifying the Stand ...
10834 페이지
... standing orders from 242 to 246 . SYMON . - Is Of course , it is admitted that unless stand- ing order 245 is suspended , we cannot deal with this message , which invites us to con- sider particular amendments irrespective of the Bill ...
... standing orders from 242 to 246 . SYMON . - Is Of course , it is admitted that unless stand- ing order 245 is suspended , we cannot deal with this message , which invites us to con- sider particular amendments irrespective of the Bill ...
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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