A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 180
... asked the Premier of New South Wales , Sir William Lyne , to form a govern- ment . Mr Deakin was quite upset , and expressed his concern in a flurry of letters , telegrams and telephone calls . When Lyne failed to win support , Hopetoun ...
... asked the Premier of New South Wales , Sir William Lyne , to form a govern- ment . Mr Deakin was quite upset , and expressed his concern in a flurry of letters , telegrams and telephone calls . When Lyne failed to win support , Hopetoun ...
Page 365
... asked whether he was obliged to grant a double dissolution if the Prime Minister asked for one after the conditions laid down in Section 57 for a dissolution of both Houses had been fulfilled . Sir George explained that the constitution ...
... asked whether he was obliged to grant a double dissolution if the Prime Minister asked for one after the conditions laid down in Section 57 for a dissolution of both Houses had been fulfilled . Sir George explained that the constitution ...
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... asked whether the Prime Minister would have any objection to him seeing the Chief Justice . No , that would be in order . So Munro - Ferguson asked Sir Samuel Griffith to advise him whether the Governor - General of Australia should ...
... asked whether the Prime Minister would have any objection to him seeing the Chief Justice . No , that would be in order . So Munro - Ferguson asked Sir Samuel Griffith to advise him whether the Governor - General of Australia should ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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