| Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. South Australian Branch - 1886 - 1090 páginas
...reference should be made to the Northern Territory. Clause 121 of the Commonwealth Bill provides that " The Parliament may make laws for the government of...by any State to and accepted by the Commonwealth. It may be assumed that South Australia will be prepared to surrender the Northern Territory to the... | |
| Henry de Rosenbach Walker - 1897 - 360 páginas
...territory surrendered by any State, and accepted by the Commonwealth, or any territory in the Pacific placed by the Queen under the authority of and accepted by the Commonwealth. The framers of the Constitution doubtless had in view the Northern Territory, which, as it forms a... | |
| George William Rusden - 1897 - 640 páginas
...it thinks fit government of for the pi'ovisional administration and government of any territories. territory surrendered by any State to and accepted by the Commonwealth, or any territory placed by the Queen under the authority of and accepted by the Commonwealth, or otherwise... | |
| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - 1899 - 778 páginas
...conditions, including the extent of representation in either house of the Parliament, as it thinks fit. (122) The Parliament may make laws for the government of...the authority of and accepted by the Commonwealth or ot'.erwise acquired by the Commonwealth, and may allow the representation of such territory in either... | |
| Australia. Parliament - 1900 - 208 páginas
...conditions, including the extent of representation in either House of the Parliament, as it thinks fit. 122. The Parliament may make laws for the government of...may allow the representation of such territory in cither House of the Parliament to the extent and on the terms which it thinks fit. 123. The Parliament... | |
| John George Bourinot - 1900 - 374 páginas
...make laws for the provisional administration and government of any territory surrendered byanystate to the commonwealth, or of any territory placed by the Queen under the commonwealth, or otherwise acquired by the same. B. a 322 CANADA. The Judiciary. The same. No such... | |
| Sir John Quick - 1901 - 1088 páginas
...including the extent of representation in either House of the Parliament, as it thinks fit. M '"' lbhed122. The Parliament may make laws for the government of any territory surrendered Government of by any State to and accepted by thu Commonwealth, or of any territory placed by the territories.... | |
| Sir John Quick, Sir Robert Garran, Australia - 1901 - 1056 páginas
...including the extent of representation in either House of the Parliament, as it thinks fit. e8 '" 122. The Parliament may make laws for the government of any territory surrendered Government of by any State to and accepted liy the Commonwealth, or of any territory placed by the... | |
| Australia. Parliament - 1902 - 1538 páginas
...Sydney. Then we find another reference to the question in the 122nd section, which tells us that— The Parliament may make laws for the government of...accepted by the Commonwealth or otherwise acquired L>y the Commonwealth, and may allow the representation of such territory in either House of the Parliament... | |
| New South Wales. Bureau of Statistics and Economics - 1902 - 1120 páginas
...conditions, including the extent of representation in either House of The Parliament, as it thinks fit. 122. The Parliament may make laws for the Government of...any State to and accepted by the Commonwealth, or of anv territory placed by the Queen under the authority of and accepted by the Commonwealth, or otherwise... | |
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