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Page 50
... Senate . The Senate was refusing obstinately to agree to a postponement of the elections . On 1 March a Tasmanian Sen- ator , R. K. Ready , resigned because of ill health . Hughes drove up to Gov- ernment House in Melbourne with John ...
... Senate . The Senate was refusing obstinately to agree to a postponement of the elections . On 1 March a Tasmanian Sen- ator , R. K. Ready , resigned because of ill health . Hughes drove up to Gov- ernment House in Melbourne with John ...
Page 231
... Senator H. J. M. Payne introduced into the Senate a Private Member's Bill to make voting compulsory in elections for the House of Representatives and the Senate . Registration on the electoral roll had been compulsory since 1911 for all ...
... Senator H. J. M. Payne introduced into the Senate a Private Member's Bill to make voting compulsory in elections for the House of Representatives and the Senate . Registration on the electoral roll had been compulsory since 1911 for all ...
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... Senate now stood as guardians of the financial reputation of Australia . But the Group and Joe Lyons must act quickly . Scullin has announced that if the Senate did not pass the Fiduciary Notes Bill then he would recommend a double ...
... Senate now stood as guardians of the financial reputation of Australia . But the Group and Joe Lyons must act quickly . Scullin has announced that if the Senate did not pass the Fiduciary Notes Bill then he would recommend a double ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
Copyright | |
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