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Hansard
- Start of Business
- CONSTITUTION ALTERATION BILLS
- QUESTION
- QUESTION
- STATISTICS: ENROLMENT
- HOUR OF MEETING
- PAPERS
- NAVIGATION BILL
- SUGAR EXCISE REPEAL BILL
- SUGAR BOUNTY ABOLITION BILL
- BOUNTIES BILL
- MANUFACTURES ENCOURAGEMENT BILL
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WOOD PULP AND ROCK
PHOSPHATE BOUNTIES BILL. - IMMIGRATION BILL
- NAVAL DEFENCE BILL
- JUDICIARY BILL
- INTER-STATE COMMISSION BILL
- POST AND TELEGRAPH BILL
- COMMONWEALTH WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL
- CONSTITUTION ALTERATION (TRADE AND COMMERCE) BILL
- CONSTITUTION ALTERATION (RAILWAY DISPUTES) BILL
- CONSTITUTION ALTERATION (TRUSTS) BILL
- CONSTITUTION ALTERATION (INDUSTRIAL MATTERS) BILL
- CONSTITUTION ALTERATION (CORPORATIONS) BILL
- CONSTITUTION ALTERATION (NATIONALIZATION OF MONOPOLIES) BILL
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Tuesday, 17 December 1912
Senator MILLEN (New South Wales)
. - I raise no objection to the motion. It is impossible for any one who has only heard the message read to know whether or not the amendments open up questions of any importance. I am quite willing to assist the Minister in dealing with the Bill as far as I can, but it must not be assumed that, in assenting to the motion, we necessarily agree to- allow the amendments to pass, unless they are of such a character that it is possible to arrive at a judgment on the spot.
