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  • There are two stages of recommittal-one on the motion for the adoption of the report, and the other on the third reading of the Bill. The PRESIDENT.-I do not think there will be any practical difficulty in connexion with the matter. APPEALS TO THE
    Date: 28/02/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1118 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • The text of this document has been electronically scanned from an original print copy. Freedom from errors or omissions cannot be guaranteed. [Continue page 1632] TUESDAY, 1ST MARCH, 1898. Commonwealth of Australia Bill. The PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty-six minutes to eleven o'clock a.m. COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA BILL. The
    Date: 01/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1119 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • as an amendment upon that? Then the Chairman could again put the question that the Bill be reported, and a third clause could be recommitted. Is not that possible? The CHAIRMAN.-I am afraid that the procedure suggested by Mr. Holder is not possible unless
    Date: 02/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1120 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • should be omitted. Then the whole question can be raised again. The CHAIRMAN.-I understand that the third paragraph of the clause stands in. Mr. HOLDER.-That paragraph is contained in clause 24A. The clause, as amended, was agreed to. Clause 25
    Date: 03/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1121 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • last petition. One is from the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures, a second from the Society of Notaries of Victoria, a third from fifteen or twenty insurance companies, underwriters' companies, and other companies with foreign relations, and a fourth from the Cambrian Society. Sir GEORGE
    Date: 04/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1122 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • to a migratory population like that we have in Australia. What are you to do with a man who spends one- third of his time in Queensland, another third in Victoria, and the remaining third in Western Australia, as a miner? The difficulty
    Date: 07/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1123 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • has passed both Houses of Parliament-a measure which was originated in the House of Representatives, and read a first, second, and third time; then going on to the other branch [start page 2021] of the Legislature, and there read a first, second, and third time-it
    Date: 08/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1124 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • matters of internal procedure, and not for the review of the court. Now, the whole of clause 54 and the third sub-section of clause 55 are covered by that promise, so that we have simply left us staring in the face this position: That,
    Date: 09/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1125 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • forced to ask ourselves of what effect will the dissolution be? Just imagine a case that may arise within the third year of the Federation, and perhaps earlier? After uniform duties have been established this contest, this scramble, for the surplus will commence. It
    Date: 10/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1126 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • with. Surely we all know that that is an easier process than getting a Bill through its first, second, and third readings. The thing has only to be stated to commend itself. We are not offering our friends an unsubstantial concession. It is one
    Date: 11/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1127 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • MARCH, 1898. Days of Sitting-Commonwealth of Australia Bill: Consideration of Bill as reported a Third Time. The PRESIDENT took the chair at two minutes past eleven o'clock a.m. DAYS OF SITTING. Mr. BARTON (New South Wales).-In order to
    Date: 12/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1128 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • South Wales).-I would like to ask you, sir, to omit three words from the amendment Suggested by the Drafting Committee in the third paragraph of clause 57. It will not interfere with any one else's amendment, because it is a clerical one. In the last line
    Date: 16/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1129 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • and that which represents the people, ought to be, if not co-equal in power, to a great extent co-equal? The third type, the type in which it is [start page 2482] suggested that all states boundaries shall be completely swept away, and that, so
    Date: 17/03/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1130 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • in number as practicable: and the places of the senators of the first class shall become vacant at the expiration of the third year, and the places of those of the second class at the expiration of the sixth year, from the beginning of their term
    Date: 01/01/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1131 - Source: Parliamentary Library

  • The text of this document has been electronically scanned from an original print copy. Freedom from errors or omissions cannot be guaranteed. AUSTRALASIAN FEDERAL CONVENTION. MEMBERS: ALPHABETICAL LIST. President: The Right Honorable CHARLES CAMERON KINGSTON, P.C., Q.C., M.P., Premier, South Australia. Chairman of Committees: The Honorable Sir RICHARD CHAFFEY BAKER,
    Date: 01/01/1898 - Collection: Constitution - ID: constitution/conventions/1898-1132 - Source: Parliamentary Library

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