Parliamentary Debates, Volume 49Printed and published for the Government of the Commonwealth of Australia by J. Kemp, 1909 |
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Pagina 24
... necessary . These proposals will involve the expendi- ture by the Commonwealth of a consider- able sum of money in excess of that ex- pended in former years . That being so , it is absolutely imperative that in the future the Government ...
... necessary . These proposals will involve the expendi- ture by the Commonwealth of a consider- able sum of money in excess of that ex- pended in former years . That being so , it is absolutely imperative that in the future the Government ...
Pagina 70
... necessary in their interests . We do not consider it necessary in the interests of closer settlement , and consequently we do not attempt it . Senator DOBSON . - It is only at the last 10 70 Address - in - Reply . [ SENATE . ] Governor ...
... necessary in their interests . We do not consider it necessary in the interests of closer settlement , and consequently we do not attempt it . Senator DOBSON . - It is only at the last 10 70 Address - in - Reply . [ SENATE . ] Governor ...
Pagina 100
... necessary to prevent the con- fiscation of their property by a foreign foe . I contend that the necessary cost of defence should be regarded as an annual insurance premium against the invasion of our rights and liberties and the ...
... necessary to prevent the con- fiscation of their property by a foreign foe . I contend that the necessary cost of defence should be regarded as an annual insurance premium against the invasion of our rights and liberties and the ...
Pagina 102
... necessary to foster existing native indus- tries , and to create new ones . Most hon- orable senators believed in a protective policy , and accordingly supported a pro- tective Tariff . As a result , Parlia- ment gave our manufacturers ...
... necessary to foster existing native indus- tries , and to create new ones . Most hon- orable senators believed in a protective policy , and accordingly supported a pro- tective Tariff . As a result , Parlia- ment gave our manufacturers ...
Pagina 114
... necessary - some very necessary - mea- sures must be , I fear , postponed ; and , under the circumstances , the discussion of propositions which , practical , perhaps , under other conditions , are purely theoreti- cal now becomes not a ...
... necessary - some very necessary - mea- sures must be , I fear , postponed ; and , under the circumstances , the discussion of propositions which , practical , perhaps , under other conditions , are purely theoreti- cal now becomes not a ...
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Pagina 383 - There shall be an Inter-State Commission, with such powers of adjudication and administration as The Parliament deems necessary for the execution and maintenance, within the Commonwealth, of the provisions of this Constitution relating to trade and commerce, and of all laws made thereunder.
Pagina 25 - The House expresses its firm conviction that, whenever the need arises, the Canadian people will be found ready and willing to make any sacrifice that is required, to give to the Imperial authorities the most loyal and hearty co-operation in every movement for the maintenance of the integrity and honour of the Empire.
Pagina 447 - Party should have as a definite object the Socialisation of the means of production, distribution, and exchange, to be controlled by a Democratic State in the interests of the entire community ; and the complete emancipation of Labour from the domination of Capitalism and Landlordism, with the establishment of social and economic equality between the sexes.
Pagina 25 - The House will cordially approve of any necessary expenditure designed to promote the speedy organization of a Canadian naval service in cooperation with and in close relation to the Imperial navy, along the lines suggested by the Admiralty at the last Imperial Conference, and in full sympathy with the view that the naval supremacy of Britain is essential to the security of commerce, the safety of the Empire and the peace of the world.
Pagina 73 - Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till there be no place, that they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth...
Pagina 3 - The Governor-General may appoint such times for holding the sessions of the Parliament as he thinks fit, and may also from time to time, by proclamation or otherwise, prorogue the Parliament, and may in like manner dissolve the House of Representatives.
Pagina 342 - Commonwealth and its coasts. They now beg to offer to the Empire an Australian Dreadnought, or such addition to its naval strength as may be determined after consultation with Naval and Military Conference in London, at which they will be represented.
Pagina 167 - Last night the honorable member abandoned the finer resources of political assassination and resorted to the bludgeon of the cannibal. Having perhaps exhausted all the finer possibilities of the art, or desiring to exhibit his versatility in his execrable profession he came out and bludgeoned us in the open light of day. It was then that I heard from this side of the House some mention of Judas. I do not agree with that; it is not fair — to Judas, for whom there is this to be said, that he did...
Pagina 266 - That a message be sent to the House of Representatives requesting the House to return to the Senate the bill (H.
Pagina 125 - What a career his has been! In his hands, at various times, have rested the banners of every party in this country. He has proclaimed them all, he has held them all, he has betrayed them all...