A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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... electors , should be charged with the duty of framing a federal constitution , that the constitution so framed would be submitted to the electors for acceptance or rejection by a direct vote . Such a constitution , if accepted by the ...
... electors , should be charged with the duty of framing a federal constitution , that the constitution so framed would be submitted to the electors for acceptance or rejection by a direct vote . Such a constitution , if accepted by the ...
Page 167
... electorates for the first election of Senators , reserving the power of the Federal Parliament to enact the system of ... electors.67 The anti - Billites fought on . They were a mixed group . Some were provin- cialists , some were ...
... electorates for the first election of Senators , reserving the power of the Federal Parliament to enact the system of ... electors.67 The anti - Billites fought on . They were a mixed group . Some were provin- cialists , some were ...
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... electors had participated . 38 Mr Deakin hailed the result as a ' great victory ' . Australians had been saved from the precipice down which they all would have fallen . Thanks to the Australian electors , the constitution would not be ...
... electors had participated . 38 Mr Deakin hailed the result as a ' great victory ' . Australians had been saved from the precipice down which they all would have fallen . Thanks to the Australian electors , the constitution would not be ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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