 | Nineteenth century - 1891
...shall be absolutely free. (3) That the power and authority to impose customs duties shall be absolutely lodged in the federal government and parliament, subject...the revenues thence derived as shall be agreed upon. (4) That the military and naval defence of Australia shall be intrusted to federal forces, under one... | |
 | 1891
...kind. I now come to the 3rd resolution : That the power and authority to impose customs duties shall be exclusively lodged in the federal government and parliament,...subject to such disposal of the revenues thence derived .ií shall be agreed upon. I believe this is a very important proposition, and one which will receive... | |
 | Greville Philipps Tregarthen - Australasia - 1894 - 444 pages
...duties, and duties of Excise upon goods the subject of Customs duties, and to offer bounties, shall be exclusively lodged in the Federal Government and Parliament,...the revenues thence derived as shall be agreed upon. " (5) That the military and naval defence of Australia shall be entrusted to federal forces under one... | |
 | George William Rusden - Australia - 1897
...between the federated colonies should be "absolutely free;" that the imposition of Customs duties be "lodged in the Federal Government and Parliament,...revenues thence derived as shall be agreed upon;" that military and naval defence "be entrusted to the Federal forces under one command." "Subject to... | |
 | Sir John Quick, Sir Robert Garran - Constitutional history - 1901 - 994 pages
...navigation, shall be absolutely free. " 8. That the power and authority to impose customs duties shall be exclusively lodged in the Federal Government and Parliament,...the revenues thence derived as shall be agreed upon. " 4. That the military and naval defence of Australia shall be entrusted to federal forces, under one... | |
 | Sir John Quick, Sir Robert Garran - Australia - 1901 - 1008 pages
...navigation, shall be absolutely free. " 3. That the power and authority to impose customs duties shall be exclusively lodged in the Federal Government and Parliament,...the revenues thence derived as shall be agreed upon. "4. That the military and naval defence of Australia shall be entrusted to federal forces, under one... | |
 | Sir John Alexander Cockburn - Australia - 1901 - 250 pages
...navigation, shall be absolutely free. 3. That the power and authority to impose customs duties shall be exclusively lodged in the Federal Government and Parliament,...the revenues thence derived as shall be agreed upon. 4. That the military and naval defence of Aus132 tralia shall be intrusted to federal forces, under... | |
 | Percy Arthur Baxter Silburn - Great Britain - 1910 - 347 pages
...duties, and duties of excise upon goods the subject of customs duties, and to offer bounties, shall be exclusively lodged in the Federal Government and Parliament,...the revenues thence derived as shall be agreed upon. 5. That the military and naval defence of Australia shall be entrusted to federal forces, under one... | |
 | Asia - 1891
...be absolutely free. T.. That power and authority to impose Customs duties be exclusively lodged with the Federal Government and Parliament, subject to...the revenues thence derived as shall be agreed upon. 4. That the military and naval defence of Australia be entrusted to the Federal forces under one command."... | |
 | Anne Mullins, Cheryl Saunders - Australia - 1994 - 283 pages
.... shall be absolutely free" and principle 3 required an exclusive federal power over customs duties "subject to such disposal of the revenues thence derived as shall be agreed upon". Official Report of the National Australasian Convention, 1891, p 23. different approaches to the subject... | |
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