Parliamentary Debates: Senate and House of Representatives, Volume 178Printed and published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, 1944 - Australia |
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Page 1526
... proposal ensures that mem- bers of the Parliament will have special notification of regulations of a legislative character before they become operative . They will thus have an opportunity of recording their disapproval of a proposed ...
... proposal ensures that mem- bers of the Parliament will have special notification of regulations of a legislative character before they become operative . They will thus have an opportunity of recording their disapproval of a proposed ...
Page 1925
... proposed new section being inserted in the bill , and after the repre- sentations were made , I do not intend at this stage to accept any amendment . Mr. MENZIES . - That seems to be a very curious answer to the point regard- ing proposed ...
... proposed new section being inserted in the bill , and after the repre- sentations were made , I do not intend at this stage to accept any amendment . Mr. MENZIES . - That seems to be a very curious answer to the point regard- ing proposed ...
Page 2366
... proposed by the Govern- ment falls within that category . Unfor- tunately all the social service measures that we have implemented in this country are on the dole or charity basis . The people have not been given the oppor- tunity to ...
... proposed by the Govern- ment falls within that category . Unfor- tunately all the social service measures that we have implemented in this country are on the dole or charity basis . The people have not been given the oppor- tunity to ...
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