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 11181
... able member for Oxley , who suggests that the Commonwealth Government should ar- range for an overdraft at the bank . The financial arrangements between the Com- monwealth and Queensland are purely a matter of the adjustment of accounts ...
... able member for Oxley , who suggests that the Commonwealth Government should ar- range for an overdraft at the bank . The financial arrangements between the Com- monwealth and Queensland are purely a matter of the adjustment of accounts ...
Page 11193
... able member for South Sydney will sympa- thize with the difficulties of the Government under the circumstances , and that he will note that we are doing all we possibly can to arrive at a reasonable conclusion , by proceeding on the ...
... able member for South Sydney will sympa- thize with the difficulties of the Government under the circumstances , and that he will note that we are doing all we possibly can to arrive at a reasonable conclusion , by proceeding on the ...
Page 11194
... able member for South Sydney has made a calculation for the purpose of showing the difference which exists between the cost of jam manufactures in Germany and Great Britain , and their cost within the Commonwealth . He declared that ...
... able member for South Sydney has made a calculation for the purpose of showing the difference which exists between the cost of jam manufactures in Germany and Great Britain , and their cost within the Commonwealth . He declared that ...
Page 11205
... able member for South Australia , Mr. Poynton . Mr. GLYNN ( South Australia ) .——- Will it be in order to move an amendment now providing that on and after the 31st Decem- ber , 1906 - the date upon which all kanakas must finally leave ...
... able member for South Australia , Mr. Poynton . Mr. GLYNN ( South Australia ) .——- Will it be in order to move an amendment now providing that on and after the 31st Decem- ber , 1906 - the date upon which all kanakas must finally leave ...
Page 11234
... able member who has said that Queensland can take care of herself . That observation implies , and was probably intended to con- vey to the minds of honorable members , that a certain section of the representatives of Queensland in this ...
... able member who has said that Queensland can take care of herself . That observation implies , and was probably intended to con- vey to the minds of honorable members , that a certain section of the representatives of Queensland in this ...
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