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  2. PARLIAMENT OPENED. The Governor's Speech.

    Amid the booming of guns at the milifairy parade ground on King William road the fourth session of the twenty-first Parliament of South Australia was formally ...

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  3. THE LIBERAL POLICY Pith of Prime Ministers Speech on Wednesday.

    The preservation of the principle of responsible government and the resumption by the people of the control of their legislative and administrative affairs in a ...

    Article : 49 words
  4. POINTS PROM MR. COOKS ADDRESS.

    Our opponents never once "played the game." Amid all the disappointments of the past year we have laboured unwearvingly to ...

    Article : 676 words
  5. SIDELIGHTS ON THE ASSEMBLY.

    Proceedings in the people's house opened with the old familiar laughter and promiscuous banter. Members were about to plunge into the serious business of the ...

    Article : 710 words
  6. II.—ELECTORAL.

    To give effect to the Federal principle in the electoral laws of the country by—(a) Proportional voting for the Senate. (b) Preferential voting for the House of ...

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  7. III.—WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    Australia, white, free, federal, fair, and just. White not alone in colour, but also in ethical standards; federal in spirit and purpose; fair and free and just in all ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. IV — AMENDMENTS OF CONSTITUTION.

    Reasonable amendments in terms of the federal principle—(a) Modification of trade and commerce power to give adequate control over ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. V.—FINANCIAL.

    The Commonwealth Bank to be made a truly national bank for national purposes, (a) Establishment of a directorate. (b) Vesting therein of note issue and control ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. VI.—TARIFF.

    (a) To maintain the protective policy of Australia as derided upon by the people, amending the tariff as necessary in the light of the investigations of the ...

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  11. VII.—DEFENCE.

    Adequate defence by sea and land, selfcontained, steady, and consistent development with the application of improved administrative methods, as suggested by Gen. ...

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  12. VIII,—RURAL AND TERRITORIAL.

    1. IMMIGRATION.—Co-operation with States in increasing supply of suitable immigrants, and the expenditure of £250,000 in the next financial year therefor. ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. LIBERAL UNION. PORT GERMEIN.

    Mr. W. Morrow, the selected Liberal candidate for Grey in the House of Representatives, addressed a meeting in the institute on Saturday evening, July II. ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. YOUNG WOMAN SHOT.

    Information reached the Yas's police to-day of a tragedy at Wee Jasper, a township about 32 miles from. Yass. Gertie McAllister, aged 21 years, who was ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. WOODSIDE.

    The annual meeting of the Woodside men's branch of the Liberal Union was held in the institute on July 14. The President (Mr. A. S. Hughes) occupied ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. IX.—BEEF AND OTHER TRUSTS.

    To utilize the undoubted powers already possessed to repress harmful combines engaged in oversea trade and to protect the producers and consumers from all injurious ...

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  18. X.—INSURANCE.

    1. Civil Service superannuation and retiring allowances to naval and military forces. 2. Old-age pensions—liberalization. 3. National insurance—including ...

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  19. XI.—POST OFFICE.

    Control of post office by expert commission. ...

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  21. XII —NAVIGATION.

    Greater security of life at sea. Survey of the Australian waters. ...

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  22. —XIII.—EMPIRE CITIZENSHIP.

    Extension of the rights of persons naturalized in Australia to Empire citizenship. ...

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  23. XIV.—BANKING AND MISCELLANEOUS.

    Federal Banting Bill. Uniform bankruptcy legislation. Offeuces against the Commonwealth Bill ...

    Article : 17 words
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