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Unions BallaratVictoria Parliamentary Acts 1928. No 5, Victorian Government, 1928
... Victoria Parliamentary Acts 1928. No 5......Parliamentary Acts...Parliamentary Acts 1928; 3721-3740....Unions Ballarat 24 Camp Street Ballarat goldfields Parliamentary Acts 1928; 3721-3740. BTLC Ballarat Trades Hall Ballarat Trades and Labour Council Government - Victoria Parliament - Victoria Parliamentary Acts Paper; book Victoria Parliamentary Acts 1928. ...Parliamentary Acts 1928; 3721-3740.Paper; bookbtlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, government - victoria, parliament - victoria, parliamentary acts -
Unions BallaratVictoria Parliamentary Acts 1928. No 7, Victorian Government, 1928
... Victoria Parliamentary Acts 1928. No 7...BTLC Ballarat Trades Hall Ballarat Trades and Labour Council Acts of Parliament - Victoria Law Government Parliament - Victoria Paper; book Victoria Parliamentary Acts 1928. No 7 Victorian Government ...Acts of Parliament, 1928.Paper; bookbtlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, acts of parliament - victoria, law, government, parliament - victoria -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Act of Parliament, University of Ballarat Act, 2010, 2010
... ...parliamentary acts...University of Ballarat is now Federation University Australia. university of ballarat act acts of parliament university of ballarat parliamentary acts Green, leather bound, 65 page Act of Parliament. ...The Minister's seconding reading speech took place on :- - Legislative Assembly: 25 November 2009 - Legislative Council: 10 December 2009 The long title for the Bill for this Act was "A Bill for an Act to re-enact with amendments the law relating to the University of Ballarat, to repeal the University of Ballarat Act 1993 and for other purposes." The University of Ballarat Act was assented t on 16 February 2010 and came into operation on 01 July 2010: Government Gazette 24 June 2010 page 1274. University of Ballarat is now Federation University Australia.Green, leather bound, 65 page Act of Parliament.university of ballarat act, acts of parliament, university of ballarat, parliamentary acts -
Geelong RSL Sub BranchBook, Parliament of Victoria, Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee, ANZAC Parliamentary Review of ANZAC Day Laws, October 2002
... logo ANZAC Parliamentary Review of ANZAC Day Laws Book Parliament of Victoria, Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee Government Printer for the State of Victoria ...The Report recognizes a broad community acceptance that ANZAC Day is a solemn occasion of remembrance for the gallantry and sacrifices of Australians in wars and peace keeping effortsThis book is significant because it provides legislative guidance for the commemoration of ANZAC Day Medium size soft cover book with white background and two rows of medals featured on the front. Title in bold red writing. Back cover plain white with parliamentary logoanzac, parliament, victoria, commemoration, leglislation, world war 1, review, scrutiny of acts and regulations committee -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Victorian Legislative Assembly, A Bill to provide for the better development and coordination of Technical and Further Education in Victoria, 1983 (exact)
... The full title is A Bill to provide for the better development and Co-ordination of Technical and Further Information in Victoria, to establish a Technical and Further Education Board, to amend the Post-Secondary Education Act 1978 and other Acts, and for other purposes. 42 page Parliamentary bill printed onto white paper. ...The full title is A Bill to provide for the better development and Co-ordination of Technical and Further Information in Victoria, to establish a Technical and Further Education Board, to amend the Post-Secondary Education Act 1978 and other Acts, and for other purposes. 42 page Parliamentary bill printed onto white paper. ...The Ballarat School of Mines (or SMB) campus of the University of Ballarat offers TAFE courses, therefore this Act is highly relevant to the Ballarat School of MinesThe full title is A Bill to provide for the better development and Co-ordination of Technical and Further Information in Victoria, to establish a Technical and Further Education Board, to amend the Post-Secondary Education Act 1978 and other Acts, and for other purposes. 42 page Parliamentary bill printed onto white paper. The Act relates to Technical and Further Education (TAFE). It is also know as the Post-Secondary Education (Amendment) Act 1983.Stamped: Date received 30.5.83. Distribution P.S., C.C., K.F., B.L., S.M. Action Information. Office use ..........ballarat school of mines, technical and further education, post secondary education, technical and further education board, peter shiells -
Ballarat and District Irish AssociationImage, Rent Day (as it is under coercion) - No Rent, c1864, c1864
... Despite a 41-hour long fillibuster in the House by the Irish Parliamentary Party, the bill passed, among its provisions being one enabling the British government in Ireland to arrest without trial persons "reasonably suspected" of crime and conspiracy. However those arrested were often not always suspect, only supportive of the Irish National Land League's movements. Over 100 such acts...Despite a 41-hour long fillibuster in the House by the Irish Parliamentary Party, the bill passed, among its provisions being one enabling the British government in Ireland to arrest without trial persons "reasonably suspected" of crime and conspiracy. However those arrested were often not always suspect, only supportive of the Irish National Land League's movements. Over 100 such acts ...Protection of Person and Property Act 1881 The ''Protection of Person and Property Act 1881'' was one of more than 100 Coercion Acts passed by the Parliament of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland between 1801 and 1922, in an attempt to establish law and order in Ireland. The 1881 Act was passed by parliament and introduced by Gladstone. It allowed for persons to be imprisoned without trial. On 13 October 1881, the Act was used to arrest Charles Parnell after his newspaper, the ''United Ireland'', had attacked the Land Act. On Gladstone's return to office in 1880, William Edward Forster was made Chief Secretary for Ireland. He carried the Compensation for Disturbance Bill through the Commons, only to see it thrown out in the Lords. On 24 January 1881, he introduced a new Coercion Bill in the House of Commons, to deal with the growth of the Irish National Land League. Despite a 41-hour long fillibuster in the House by the Irish Parliamentary Party, the bill passed, among its provisions being one enabling the British government in Ireland to arrest without trial persons "reasonably suspected" of crime and conspiracy. However those arrested were often not always suspect, only supportive of the Irish National Land League's movements. Over 100 such acts were passed, some of the more notable of which were "An Act for the more effectual Suppression of Local Disturbances and Dangerous Associations in Ireland", "The Protection of Life and Property in Certain Parts of Ireland Act", and the "Protection of Person and Property Act 1881". An Irish Coercion Bill was proposed by Sir Robert Peel to calm the increasing difficult situation in Ireland as a result of the Great Famine 1844–47. The Bill was blocked and this led, in part, to Peel's retirement as Prime Minister. Later attempts to introduce Irish coercion acts were blocked by the filibustering of Joseph Biggar. As a response to the Plan of Campaign of the mid-1880s the new Chief Secretary for Ireland Arthur Balfour secured a tough Perpetual Crimes Act (1887) (or Coercion Act) aimed at the prevention of boycotting, intimidation, unlawful assembly and the organisation of conspiracies against the payment of agreed rents. The Act resulted in the imprisonment of hundreds of people including over twenty MPs. The so-called ''Crimes Act'' (or "Coercion" Act) was condemned by the Catholic hierarchy since it was to become a permanent part of the law and did not have to be renewed annually by parliament, but the Papacy issued the bull Link: "Saepe Nos" in 1888 which was uncritical of the Acts. Trial by jury was abolished. An influential analysis of the pros and cons of the Act was published in 1888 by W. H. Hurlbert, a Catholic Irish-American author. Many hundreds were imprisoned at times under the Acts, including many prominent politicians and agrarian agitators, Joseph Biggar, Alexander Blane, Michael Davitt, John Dillon, James Gilhooly, Patrick Guiney, Matthew Harris, John Hayden, J. E. Kenny, Andrew Kettle, Denis Kilbride, Pat O'Brien, William O'Brien, James O'Kelly, Charles Stewart Parnell, Douglas Pyne, Willie Redmond, Timothy Sullivan. [http://shelf3d.com/i/Irish%20Coercion%20Act, accessed 13/12/2013]A many sits on a table holding the lapels of his Jacket. ballarat irish, cabin, rent, tenants, quill, biggar, davitt -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Parliament of Victoria, Anzac: Parliamentary Review of Anzac Day Laws, Discussion Paper, June 2002
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Anzac Day Victorian Parliament The Victorian Parliament has initiated a review by the Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations committee into the laws that protect Anzac Day, with the aim of further strengthening Anzac Day as a national day of commemoration. Anzac: Parliamentary ...The Victorian Parliament has initiated a review by the Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations committee into the laws that protect Anzac Day, with the aim of further strengthening Anzac Day as a national day of commemoration.The Victorian Parliament has initiated a review by the Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations committee into the laws that protect Anzac Day, with the aim of further strengthening Anzac Day as a national day of commemoration.anzac day, victorian parliament -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumAdministrative record, Government of Victoria, "Motor Omnibus Act 1928", "Motor Omnibus Act 1929", 1929
... The full Acts can be downloaded from the Parliamentary Web site....The full Acts can be downloaded from the Parliamentary Web site. "Motor Omnibus Act 1928", "Motor Omnibus Act 1929" Administrative record Government of Victoria ...2260.1 - 32 page document, Victorian Act No. 3742, titled "Motor Omnibus Act 1928". Printed on white paper, edge stapled, dated 12/2/1929. Provides the law and licencing provisions relating to the use of buses, omnibuses in Victoria, including Melbourne, Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong. See also Reg. Item No. 1976 for the regulations regarding this Act. 2260.2 - 8 page document, Victorian Act No. 3851, titled "Motor Omnibus Act 1929". Printed on white paper, saddle stapled, dated 30/12/1929. Provides amendments to the 1928 Act in particular for light motor omnibuses or motor cars. The full Acts can be downloaded from the Parliamentary Web site.2260.1 - has ESCo date stamp of 8 Feb. 1929. 2260.1 - has ESCo date stamp of 16 Jan. 1929, the nine has been altered to a "3" in pencil. Probably should have read 1930. Also has a red "3" within a circle in the top right hand corner.museums omnibuses, ballarat, bendigo, buses, competition -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchBook - Book Soft cover, Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee 54th Parliament of Victoria, ANZAC Parliamentary Review of ANZAC Day Laws - Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee, 1999-2002
... ANZAC Parliamentary Review of ANZAC Day Laws - Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Book - soft cover ANZAC Parliamentary Review of ANZAC Day Laws - Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee Book Book Soft cover Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee 54th Parliament of Victoria Government Printer for the State of Victoria ...Book - soft cover -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchBook - Book (Paperback), Parliament of Victoria , Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee, ANZAC Parliamentary Review of ANZAC Day Laws - Discussion Paper, June 2002
... Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Book ANZAC Parliamentary Review of ANZAC Day Laws - Discussion Paper Book Book (Paperback) Parliament of Victoria , Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee Government Printer for the State of Victoria ...Booknon-fiction -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Research Notes, H. S. McComb, Acts, Regulations, Orders in Council, 1930's to 1954
... Box of hand written double foolscap folio ruled sheets which detail the various Acts, Regulations, Orders in Council and other parliamentary documents that affect the MMTB from 1883 to 1954. ...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways MTO Co Cable Trams Parliament ACTs of Parliament Order In Council Regulations MMTB Tramways Box of hand written double foolscap folio ruled sheets which detail the various Acts, Regulations, Orders in Council and other parliamentary documents that affect the MMTB from 1883 to 1954. ...Box of hand written double foolscap folio ruled sheets which detail the various Acts, Regulations, Orders in Council and other parliamentary documents that affect the MMTB from 1883 to 1954. Prepared by H. S. McComb. All - Loose in box 73.3 - first two and last two sheets scanned.trams, tramways, mto co, cable trams, parliament, acts of parliament, order in council, regulations, mmtb, tramways -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Personal Papers, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Consolidation of Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramway Acts, 1957 - 1958
... Acts - Documents prepared by Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board March 1957" with a sub heading "Chief Surveyors Copies - 2 Sets". Contains may typed and handwritten notes and draft documents in relation to MMTB Act of 1958, including explanatory paper, drafts, annotations, correspondence drafts, files notes, checking documents, correspondence with the Government, MMTB Secretary, revised schedules showing cable trams and how they were closed, track removals etc, tramways authorised by not constructed, existing tramways, descriptions of tramways. Includes drafts of letters to Mr. R. C. Normand, Director of Statutory Consolidation, Parliamentary...Acts - Documents prepared by Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board March 1957" with a sub heading "Chief Surveyors Copies - 2 Sets". Contains may typed and handwritten notes and draft documents in relation to MMTB Act of 1958, including explanatory paper, drafts, annotations, correspondence drafts, files notes, checking documents, correspondence with the Government, MMTB Secretary, revised schedules showing cable trams and how they were closed, track removals etc, tramways authorised by not constructed, existing tramways, descriptions of tramways. Includes drafts of letters to Mr. R. C. Normand, Director of Statutory Consolidation, Parliamentary ...Brown coloured file folder marked "Consolidation of Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramway Acts - Documents prepared by Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board March 1957" with a sub heading "Chief Surveyors Copies - 2 Sets". Contains may typed and handwritten notes and draft documents in relation to MMTB Act of 1958, including explanatory paper, drafts, annotations, correspondence drafts, files notes, checking documents, correspondence with the Government, MMTB Secretary, revised schedules showing cable trams and how they were closed, track removals etc, tramways authorised by not constructed, existing tramways, descriptions of tramways. Includes drafts of letters to Mr. R. C. Normand, Director of Statutory Consolidation, Parliamentary Draftsman's Office. Would appear Mr. McComb did a lot of work on this project in sorting out the schedules and what the various Act provisions for them were. Includes two MMTB envelopes address to Mr. McComb at the Victoria Parade Offices Fitzroy.trams, tramways, mmtb, acts of parliament, cable trams, tramways, closure -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference/Legal Statutes, John Ferres, Government Printer, The Victorian Legal Statutes Vol 3, Receiver Paymaster/Warrnambool, 1866
... acts. Volume 5 was published slightly later, in 1868, as an official companion volume to complete the set. There were subsequent consolidations decades later (such as in 1890 and 1915), but the 1868 John Ferres printing of Volume 5 is the true first edition of this imperial statutory collection. John Ferres was a massive figure in early Australian printing history; he managed the Government Printing Office from 1851 to 1887, overseeing the publication of everything from the colony's first postage stamps to its goldfield regulations and parliamentary records. ...acts. Volume 5 was published slightly later, in 1868, as an official companion volume to complete the set. There were subsequent consolidations decades later (such as in 1890 and 1915), but the 1868 John Ferres printing of Volume 5 is the true first edition of this imperial statutory collection. John Ferres was a massive figure in early Australian printing history; he managed the Government Printing Office from 1851 to 1887, overseeing the publication of everything from the colony's first postage stamps to its goldfield regulations and parliamentary records. ...This volume is part of the first comprehensive consolidation of laws for the Colony of Victoria after it separated from New South Wales and established its own parliament. Specifically, Volume 3 is the final part of the core "Public and General" Victorian colonial laws. The first three volumes of the 1866 consolidation were organised alphabetically by legal topic. Volume 3 specifically contains all the major public acts running from P to W. Because it covers the tail end of the alphabet, it holds some of the most critical laws that built day-to-day society in 19th-century Victoria. These include: · Police Offences and Public Order: The legal frameworks for policing the goldfield boomtowns, managing public behaviour, and running early colonial prisons. · Public Works and Infrastructure: The acts authorising the construction of roads, bridges, and early municipal water supplies across the fast-growing colony. · Railways: The specific general legislation governing the expansion of Victoria's heavily subsidised, state-expanding railway networks. · Property and Land Transfer: Crucial laws managing land ownership, inheritance, and the foundational transfers of property as the colony shifted away from old squatter runs to permanent towns. · Wines, Beer, and Spirits: The colonial acts regulating the licensing of hotels and public houses, and managing the highly lucrative, tightly controlled alcohol trade.The Victorian Statutes Vol 3 Various Legal Statues /Warrnambool Publisher: John Ferres Government Printer Melbourne Date: 1866 Further Information: Three quarter leather. Corners worn lettering in gilt. non-fictionThis volume is part of the first comprehensive consolidation of laws for the Colony of Victoria after it separated from New South Wales and established its own parliament. Specifically, Volume 3 is the final part of the core "Public and General" Victorian colonial laws. The first three volumes of the 1866 consolidation were organised alphabetically by legal topic. Volume 3 specifically contains all the major public acts running from P to W. Because it covers the tail end of the alphabet, it holds some of the most critical laws that built day-to-day society in 19th-century Victoria. These include: · Police Offences and Public Order: The legal frameworks for policing the goldfield boomtowns, managing public behaviour, and running early colonial prisons. · Public Works and Infrastructure: The acts authorising the construction of roads, bridges, and early municipal water supplies across the fast-growing colony. · Railways: The specific general legislation governing the expansion of Victoria's heavily subsidised, state-expanding railway networks. · Property and Land Transfer: Crucial laws managing land ownership, inheritance, and the foundational transfers of property as the colony shifted away from old squatter runs to permanent towns. · Wines, Beer, and Spirits: The colonial acts regulating the licensing of hotels and public houses, and managing the highly lucrative, tightly controlled alcohol trade.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference/Legal Statutes, John Ferres, Government Printer, The Victorian Statutes Vol 4 Various Legal Statues /Warrnambool, 1866
... acts. Volume 5 was published slightly later, in 1868, as an official companion volume to complete the set. There were subsequent consolidations decades later (such as in 1890 and 1915), but the 1868 John Ferres printing of Volume 5 is the true first edition of this imperial statutory collection. John Ferres was a massive figure in early Australian printing history; he managed the Government Printing Office from 1851 to 1887, overseeing the publication of everything from the colony's first postage stamps to its goldfield regulations and parliamentary records. ...acts. Volume 5 was published slightly later, in 1868, as an official companion volume to complete the set. There were subsequent consolidations decades later (such as in 1890 and 1915), but the 1868 John Ferres printing of Volume 5 is the true first edition of this imperial statutory collection. John Ferres was a massive figure in early Australian printing history; he managed the Government Printing Office from 1851 to 1887, overseeing the publication of everything from the colony's first postage stamps to its goldfield regulations and parliamentary records. ...This volume is part of the first comprehensive consolidation of laws for the Colony of Victoria after it separated from New South Wales and established its own parliament. Specifically, Volume 4 (published in 1866) contains Local Colonial Acts. These were laws debated, passed, and enacted right here in Melbourne by the newly formed Parliament of the Colony of Victoria. They dealt with purely domestic, local matters, such as Victorian land selection, goldfields regulations, local municipal boundaries, and colonial courts. Volume 4 was the handbook for everyday domestic Victorian life, governing how a local town council operated, how gold claims were filed, or how local debts were settled in a Victorian county court.The Victorian Statutes Vol 4 Various Legal Statues /Warrnambool Publisher: John Ferres Government Printer Melbourne Date: 1866 Further Information: Three quarter leather. Junction between front board and spine slightly exposed. non-fictionThis volume is part of the first comprehensive consolidation of laws for the Colony of Victoria after it separated from New South Wales and established its own parliament. Specifically, Volume 4 (published in 1866) contains Local Colonial Acts. These were laws debated, passed, and enacted right here in Melbourne by the newly formed Parliament of the Colony of Victoria. They dealt with purely domestic, local matters, such as Victorian land selection, goldfields regulations, local municipal boundaries, and colonial courts. Volume 4 was the handbook for everyday domestic Victorian life, governing how a local town council operated, how gold claims were filed, or how local debts were settled in a Victorian county court.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Reference/Legal Statutes, John Ferres, Government Printer, The Victorian Imperial Statutes Vol 5 Customs Warrnambool, 1868
... acts. Volume 5 was published slightly later, in 1868, as an official companion volume to complete the set. There were subsequent consolidations decades later (such as in 1890 and 1915), but the 1868 John Ferres printing of Volume 5 is the true first edition of this imperial statutory collection. John Ferres was a massive figure in early Australian printing history; he managed the Government Printing Office from 1851 to 1887, overseeing the publication of everything from the colony's first postage stamps to its goldfield regulations and parliamentary records. ...acts. Volume 5 was published slightly later, in 1868, as an official companion volume to complete the set. There were subsequent consolidations decades later (such as in 1890 and 1915), but the 1868 John Ferres printing of Volume 5 is the true first edition of this imperial statutory collection. John Ferres was a massive figure in early Australian printing history; he managed the Government Printing Office from 1851 to 1887, overseeing the publication of everything from the colony's first postage stamps to its goldfield regulations and parliamentary records. ...This volume is part of the first comprehensive consolidation of laws for the Colony of Victoria after it separated from New South Wales and established its own parliament. Specifically, Volume 5 (published in 1868) is dedicated to "A selection of the imperial statutes apparently in force in Victoria". Because Victoria was still a British colony, laws passed by the British (Imperial) Parliament in Westminster still applied locally if they hadn't been superseded by local Victorian colonial acts. Volume 5 was the legal handbook used by lawyers, judges, and government officials to determine exactly which British laws still governed colonial matters, ranging from shipping and trade to criminal law and merchant customs.The Victorian Statutes Vol 5 Customs Warrnambool Publisher: John Ferres Government Printer Melbourne Date: 1868 Further Information: Three quarter leather. Junction between front board and spine slightly exposed. Top section of leather on spine damaged. non-fictionThis volume is part of the first comprehensive consolidation of laws for the Colony of Victoria after it separated from New South Wales and established its own parliament. Specifically, Volume 5 (published in 1868) is dedicated to "A selection of the imperial statutes apparently in force in Victoria". Because Victoria was still a British colony, laws passed by the British (Imperial) Parliament in Westminster still applied locally if they hadn't been superseded by local Victorian colonial acts. Volume 5 was the legal handbook used by lawyers, judges, and government officials to determine exactly which British laws still governed colonial matters, ranging from shipping and trade to criminal law and merchant customs.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library
