The Constitutional history of South Australia : during twenty one years, from the foundation of the settlement in 1836 to the inauguration of responsible government in 1857.

Type
Book
DDC
DU 101 . 
Category
Australia and New Zealand  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1886 
Publisher
W. C. Rigby, United States 
Pages
610 pages 
Subject
Australia constitutional history 
Abstract
Covers the history of South Australian Government from 1834-1857. 
Description
Content:
Chapter 1: Establishment of colony of South Australia by Act of Parliament -- Chapter 2: Arrival of Sir Henry Young, Kt., as Governor -- Chapter 3: Continuation of rule of Sir Henry Young, his voyage up the River Murray -- Chapter 4: Continuation of rule of Sir Henry Young, grievances in the colonies owing -- Chapter 5: Continuation of rule of Sir H.E.F. Young to its close -- Chapter 6: Administrature of Acting-Governor the Honorable B. T. Finniss -- Chapter 7: Arrival and installation of Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, C.B., as Governor-in-Chief -- Chapter 8: Government of Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell continued -- Chapter 9: Continuation of the rule of Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, C.B., from the framing of the New Constitution until the close of its first session -- Chapter 10: Governor proposes to visit Melbourne to confer with the Governors of the neighboring colonies -- Chapter 11: Continuation of the rule of Sir Richard Graves MacDonnell, completion of elections and meeting of the first Parliament -- Chapter 12: The privilege question -- Chapter 13: Proceedings in both Houses of Parliament on the Privilege Question -- Chapter 14: Comparison of Statistical Reports on condition of Colony in 1857 and 1883 
Biblio Notes
Includes appendix (594)
Donated by Graham Price.
Categorized by publisher, then author, then date.  
Number of Copies

REVIEWS (0) -

No reviews posted yet.

WRITE A REVIEW

Please login to write a review.