Official Record of the Debates ...1898 |
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Page 1338
... citizens over the citizens of another state . Mr. WALKER . - And vice versa . Mr. ISAACS . - If will leave New South Wales to do as she likes , but it will not leave Victoria to do as she likes . Mr. TRENWITH . - If it will leave one ...
... citizens over the citizens of another state . Mr. WALKER . - And vice versa . Mr. ISAACS . - If will leave New South Wales to do as she likes , but it will not leave Victoria to do as she likes . Mr. TRENWITH . - If it will leave one ...
Page 1339
... citizens of another state over the citizens of its own state ; that is to say , in other language , it would have prevented Victoria giving any preference to people in New South Wales which New South Wales did not give to people in ...
... citizens of another state over the citizens of its own state ; that is to say , in other language , it would have prevented Victoria giving any preference to people in New South Wales which New South Wales did not give to people in ...
Page 1384
... citizen of. Parliament would be hopelessly lagging behind in the race to attempt by such clumsy methods to grapple with the quick- ness of action of the Railways Commis- sioners . So that method in itself breaks down . But there is a ...
... citizen of. Parliament would be hopelessly lagging behind in the race to attempt by such clumsy methods to grapple with the quick- ness of action of the Railways Commis- sioners . So that method in itself breaks down . But there is a ...
Page 1387
Mr. REID . - A Judge is a citizen of the Commonwealth , and yet he cannot sit in general principles in , to propose to give a a case in which he is interested . 1. express its opinion on the fluctuating rates of railways in a solemn Act ...
Mr. REID . - A Judge is a citizen of the Commonwealth , and yet he cannot sit in general principles in , to propose to give a a case in which he is interested . 1. express its opinion on the fluctuating rates of railways in a solemn Act ...
Page 1453
... citizen of the Commonwealth . If I thought that Sir George Turner's amendment tended in the direction of federalizing the railways , I should not have been found voting against it . It seems to me there is no middle course other than to ...
... citizen of the Commonwealth . If I thought that Sir George Turner's amendment tended in the direction of federalizing the railways , I should not have been found voting against it . It seems to me there is no middle course other than to ...
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able member absolutely Adelaide agree appeal appointed BARTON New South BARTON.-I beg to move Bill carried citizen citizenship clause 52 colonies commerce clause Commonwealth Constitution Convention deal debts desire difficulty doubt Federal Parlia Federal Parliament George Turner's amendment give Glynn Government Higgins High Court Holder honorable and learned honorable mem honorable member inserted Inter-State Commission interest Isaacs JOSEPH ABBOTT leave legislation liament limits matter means ment monwealth O'Connor object opinion orable passed position preferential rates Premier of Victoria present proposal provision Queensland question railway rates recommitted reference regard REID revenue right honorable friend Riverina Sir George Turner Sir GEORGE TURNER.-I Sir JOHN DOWNER Sir John Forrest Sir PHILIP South Australia South Wales stitution sub-section suggested Sydney SYMON Tasmania territory thing tion trade and commerce traffic ultra vires Victoria vote wealth Western Australia whole words
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Page 1378 - That the purjiose of the act Is to promote and facilitate commerce by the adoption of regulations to make charges for transportation just and reasonable and to forbid undue and unreasonable preferences or discriminations; that In passing upon questions arising under the act the tribunal appointed to enforce...