A History of the Colony of Victoria from Its Discovery to Its Absorption Into the Commonwealth of Australia: A.D. 1854-1900 |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 23 |
THE TRANSITION TO RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT | 52 |
9 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accepted acres amongst appointed Appropriation Bill Assembly Attorney-General Australia Ballaarat banks British brought Cabinet called capital charge Charles Gavan Duffy Charles Sladen Chief Secretary colonists colony Commissioner committee companies Constitution Crown debate declared demand denounced diggers duties election electors expenditure favour Federal Geelong George Higinbotham Gillies goldfields Government Governor Graham Berry Higinbotham House important increased interest James Service John O'Shanassy labour Lalor large number Legislative Council licence London majority meeting Melbourne ment Messrs miners mining Minister Ministry months O'Shanassy Opposition organised Parliament Parliamentary party passed payment Peter Lalor police political population position Premier promptly proposed prosperity Protection provisions question railway realised Reform rejected represented resignation result revenue Service session Sir Bryan O'Loghlen Sir Charles Hotham Sir George Bowen Sir Graham Berry Sir Henry Sir James McCulloch South Wales speech squatters submitted Sydney taxation tion took Treasurer Victoria vote