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... dissolve the Lower House . The House of Representatives may not last for more than three years from the date of its ... double dissolution ' and a new election . If the new Houses after the election still cannot agree , the deadlock is ...
... dissolve the Lower House . The House of Representatives may not last for more than three years from the date of its ... double dissolution ' and a new election . If the new Houses after the election still cannot agree , the deadlock is ...
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... double dissolution ' of both Houses of Parliament . Section 57 of the Constitution provides that if a bill , twice passed by the Representatives with an interval of more than three months between the two third - readings in the Lower ...
... double dissolution ' of both Houses of Parliament . Section 57 of the Constitution provides that if a bill , twice passed by the Representatives with an interval of more than three months between the two third - readings in the Lower ...
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... double dissolution of Parliament . At the time a National Service Bill for compulsory training for home defence was being debated . No doubt in the belief that this would not be such a popular election issue as others , Menzies brought ...
... double dissolution of Parliament . At the time a National Service Bill for compulsory training for home defence was being debated . No doubt in the belief that this would not be such a popular election issue as others , Menzies brought ...
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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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