That the powers and privileges and territorial rights of the several existing Colonies shall remain intact, except in respect to such surrenders as may be agreed upon as necessary and incidental to the power and authority of the National Federal Government. Australian Federation - Page 132by Sir John Alexander Cockburn - 1901 - 250 pagesFull view - About this book
| Nineteenth century - 1891 - 1150 pages
...Premier of New South Wales, submitted, as a basis for discussion, the following propositions : — That in order to establish and secure an enduring...and authority of the National Federal Government. (-) Tbat the trade and intercourse between the federated colonies, whether by means of land carriage... | |
| Australia - 1891 - 1070 pages
...deal better pleased with the speech than with some of the resolutions themselves. The first is : • That the powers and privileges and territorial rights...and authority of the national federal government. That is the germ and foundation of federal government, and if carried and believed in conscientiously... | |
| Australasia - 1891 - 990 pages
...specifically to the points which you have submitted to us in your resolutions. The first point is : That the powers and privileges and territorial rights...to the power and authority of the National Federal (¡overnment. I believe we are all agreed upon allowing the territorial rights of the several colonies... | |
| New Zealand. Parliament, New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - New Zealand - 1891 - 644 pages
...resolution, then, is as follows : — • "That the powers, and privileges, and territorial rights of tho several existing colonies shall remain intact except...and authority of the National Federal Government." That resolution guided the Convention throughout. The idea set forth in this resolution — that tho... | |
| Albert Shaw - Literature - 1891 - 722 pages
...be established : "1. The powers, privileges, and territorial rights of the several existing Colouies shall remain intact, except in respect to such surrenders...and authority of the National Federal Government. " 3. Trade and intercourse between the federated coloThe preamble to the second part of Sir Cons<;(«(/on.... | |
| Sir Henry Parkes - Australia - 1892 - 718 pages
...historical significance, I KR 2 give the resolutions again with the alterations made in Committee:— That in order to establish and secure an enduring...authority of the National Federal Government. (2) No new State shall lie formed by separation from another State, nor shall an;/ State Ic formed lnj... | |
| Sir Henry Parkes - Australia - 1892 - 472 pages
...the consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned, a$ ivell as of the Federal Parliament. (3) That the trade and intercourse between the Federated...carriage or coastal navigation, shall be absolutely free. (4) Thab the power and authority to impose Customs duties and duties of Excise upon goods the subject... | |
| Sir Henry Parkes - Australia - 1892 - 468 pages
...of a Federal Government, the principles embodied in the Resolutions following be agreed to : — 1. That the trade and intercourse between the Federated...means of land carriage or coastal navigation, shall be free from the payment of Customs duties, and from all restrictions whatsoever, except such regulations... | |
| Greville Tregarthen - Australasia - 1894 - 476 pages
...a Federal Government, the principles embodied in the Resolutions following be agreed to : — " (i) That the powers and privileges and territorial rights...authority of the National Federal Government. "(2) No State shall be formed by separation from another State, nor shall any State be formed by the junction... | |
| William Thomas Stead - Europe - 1891 - 680 pages
...embodying the principles on which the Federation of Australasia must be established : — 1. The powers, privileges, and territorial rights of the several...and authority of the National Federal Government. 2. Trade and intercourse between the federated colonies, whether by means of land carriage or coastal... | |
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