50 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PFvOPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION, 



R.S. TAS. 



for Tasmanian members of the Senate and House of 

 Representatives held March, 1901. Invalid Ballot- 

 papers. 



Reprinted in 19 and 19a. 



17. Commonwealth of Australia: The Senrtte. Federal 

 Election for Senate: State of Tasmania. (Return show- 

 ing Primary Votes and Subsequent Counts.) Return to 

 Order. Laid on the Table and ordered to be printed, 

 27th February, 1902. 4 pp. Fo. 



{In the Commonwealth of Australia (First Session 

 of the Parliament). Vol. I. Journals of the Senate 

 and Printed Papers having Special Reference to the 

 Senate. Paper 54.) 



1907. 



18. Tasmania: '' The Electoral Act, 1907 " (7 Ed. VII. 

 No. 6). 



See Introduction.— The debates on the Bill (1906, No. 

 37) and on the Constitution Amendment Bill (by which 

 the number of constituencies was altered) are reported 

 in the "Mercury" of 26th September, 27th September, 

 and 5th October, 1906. 



The rules of this Act are printed in Appendix 

 4 below. 



19. Great Britain: Rouse of Commons. Miscellaneous, 

 No. 3 (1907). Reports from His Majesty's Representa- 

 tives in Foreign Countries and in British Colonies respect- 

 ing the Application of the Principle of Proportional 

 Representation to Public Elections. Presented to the 

 House of Commons by Command of His Majesty, in pur- 

 suance of their Address dated June 18, 1906. 



{In Great Britain. Parliament. Sessional Papers, 

 Miscellaneous No. 3 (1907), Cd. 3501.) 



At pages 64-105 are a memorandum dated the 7th 

 day of February, 1907, by the Chief Secretary of Tas- 

 mania, the Electoral Bill,' 1906, as passed by the House 

 of Assembly, and the Report (see 16) by J. G. Davie& 

 and R. M' Johnston on the election of 1901 for the 

 Senate in Tasmania. 



19<7. Great Britain: House of Lords. Selerf Committee 

 on Municipal Representation Bill. Report from the Select 

 Committee of the House of Lords on Municipal Repre- 

 sentation Bill (H.L.); together with the Proceedings of 

 the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, and Appendix. 



