A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... Senate , must have at least a power of veto over the people's house , the Representatives . A strong Senate , a Senate possessing equal powers with the House of Representatives , he argued , was the essential condition of accepting ...
... Senate , must have at least a power of veto over the people's house , the Representatives . A strong Senate , a Senate possessing equal powers with the House of Representatives , he argued , was the essential condition of accepting ...
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... Senate , the power of the Senate over money bills , and the resolution of deadlocks . All four came back to the central question : where did power reside , in the people or in some minority ? 34 The delegates in Sydney saw more of the ...
... Senate , the power of the Senate over money bills , and the resolution of deadlocks . All four came back to the central question : where did power reside , in the people or in some minority ? 34 The delegates in Sydney saw more of the ...
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... Senate as a states ' house . Labor was talking of the Senate as a house enjoying equal powers with the House of Representatives except on money bills . The roles adopted by both sides from the federal conventions of 1890 until the ...
... Senate as a states ' house . Labor was talking of the Senate as a house enjoying equal powers with the House of Representatives except on money bills . The roles adopted by both sides from the federal conventions of 1890 until the ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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