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... House of Representatives from constituencies containing approximately the same number of people , except that no original State , however lightly populated , could have fewer than five seats in the Lower House . For elections to the ...
... House of Representatives from constituencies containing approximately the same number of people , except that no original State , however lightly populated , could have fewer than five seats in the Lower House . For elections to the ...
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... Houses and to dissolve the Lower House . The House of Representatives may not last for more than three years from the date of its first meeting after an election , though it may be dissolved and another election called by the Governor ...
... Houses and to dissolve the Lower House . The House of Representatives may not last for more than three years from the date of its first meeting after an election , though it may be dissolved and another election called by the Governor ...
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... House of Representatives. Powers Sought % of Result States Total Abolition of nexus N.S.W. 40.25 No ( membership of 2 : 1 ) between House of Representatives and Senate Power to count All 90.77 Yes Aboriginals in censuses and to make laws ...
... House of Representatives. Powers Sought % of Result States Total Abolition of nexus N.S.W. 40.25 No ( membership of 2 : 1 ) between House of Representatives and Senate Power to count All 90.77 Yes Aboriginals in censuses and to make laws ...
Contents
A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
THREE ELEVENS IN THE FIELD c 19041908 | 55 |
LABOR IN POWER c 19091913 | 68 |
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