IN THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL the Hon. S. Tomkinson presented a petition from the Council of Churches pra[?] for the recognition of God in the Commonwealth Bill. Notice was given by the Hons. ...
Article : 165 wordsReplying to questions, Ministers stated that the colonies had failed to get satisfactory detailed information respecting Customs revenue for federal purposes; that it was impossible to ...
Article : 941 wordsIN THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL questions were asked by the Hons. E. Ward, G. McGregor, C. Willcox, and J. L. Stirling. A Bill to prevent any further payments to Federal Convention delegates for the ...
Article : 498 wordsThe Federal Enabling Act continues to annoy Mr. Ward, who gave notice of his intention to introduce an amending Bill. Mr. Stirling also intimated that he should ...
Article : 558 wordsOnly four members were absent from the sitting. Amongst the few visitors were the Japanese Consul for Sydney and the Commissioner of Public Works of Western Australia. ...
Article : 953 wordsThe President gave Mr. Ward a little more light as to the nature of the Commonwealth Bill and the competence of the Council to discuss it. The Chief Secretary intimated to ...
Article : 842 wordsA very small number of men in the gallery above the clock represented the public upon the opening of the Assembly, but the attendance improved both upstairs and down. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 wordsMembers were in a placid humour, and got seriously to business. Mr. Ward introduced his Federal Enabling Act Amendment Bill, and carried it through the preliminary stage. ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 17 Jul 1897, Page 32
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