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Page 170
... elected members ; in Tasmania and South Australia , eight were nominated and sixteen elected . In New South Wales , where no change had been made since the constitution of 1842 , there were twelve nominees and twenty - four elected ...
... elected members ; in Tasmania and South Australia , eight were nominated and sixteen elected . In New South Wales , where no change had been made since the constitution of 1842 , there were twelve nominees and twenty - four elected ...
Page 252
... elected Legislative Council there would be a parliament of two houses , similar in essential respects to the House of Commons and the House of Lords in Britain . It was also assumed that the ' lower house ' ( the Legislative Assembly ) ...
... elected Legislative Council there would be a parliament of two houses , similar in essential respects to the House of Commons and the House of Lords in Britain . It was also assumed that the ' lower house ' ( the Legislative Assembly ) ...
Page 394
... elected on that ticket . An Operative Reform Association was formed in 1857 , and chose as its candidate for a Melbourne by - election Charles Jardine Don , a stonemason by trade and a former Chartist speaker , who had been closely ...
... elected on that ticket . An Operative Reform Association was formed in 1857 , and chose as its candidate for a Melbourne by - election Charles Jardine Don , a stonemason by trade and a former Chartist speaker , who had been closely ...
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