Parliamentary Debates: Senate and House of Representatives, Volume 9Printed and published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, 1902 - Australia |
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Page 11166
... Commonwealth in the direction of not allowing the Post - office to be used for the conveyance of communications respect- ing gambling , and I have interdicted the transmission of correspondence to a certain limited extent " ; whilst ...
... Commonwealth in the direction of not allowing the Post - office to be used for the conveyance of communications respect- ing gambling , and I have interdicted the transmission of correspondence to a certain limited extent " ; whilst ...
Page 11181
... Commonwealth they should say so at once and have done with it . Queens- land has been degraded by the present Government , and I trust that we have heard the end of this petty trouble . Mr. R. EDWARDS ( Oxley ) .- I regret very much ...
... Commonwealth they should say so at once and have done with it . Queens- land has been degraded by the present Government , and I trust that we have heard the end of this petty trouble . Mr. R. EDWARDS ( Oxley ) .- I regret very much ...
Page 11191
... Commonwealth . In Germany , manu- facturers pay £ 11 5s . per ton for their sugar , and in England , owing to the competition of the continental producers , £ 10 10s . per ton , while here good sugar cannot be obtained for less than ...
... Commonwealth . In Germany , manu- facturers pay £ 11 5s . per ton for their sugar , and in England , owing to the competition of the continental producers , £ 10 10s . per ton , while here good sugar cannot be obtained for less than ...
Page 11199
... Commonwealth Celebrations . 11199 as Dr Maxwell should suffer any dis- COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS . advantage from what he considers a mis- apprehension . The following extract is from a letter written by the Secretary to the Department ...
... Commonwealth Celebrations . 11199 as Dr Maxwell should suffer any dis- COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS . advantage from what he considers a mis- apprehension . The following extract is from a letter written by the Secretary to the Department ...
Page 11214
... Commonwealth would not be less than from £ 60,000 to £ 65,000 a year . I ask honorable members to consider the ... Common- wealth . The Treasurer has asked us to support his proposal because he needs revenue , but as I estimate that even ...
... Commonwealth would not be less than from £ 60,000 to £ 65,000 a year . I ask honorable members to consider the ... Common- wealth . The Treasurer has asked us to support his proposal because he needs revenue , but as I estimate that even ...
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