A History of Australia, Volume 5Cambridge University Press, 1981 - Australia |
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Page 180
... Chief Justice and Lieutenant - Governor of New South Wales , resplendent in the wig and gown of his high office , administered the oath of office to the nobleman . Hopetoun rose to his feet and declared in a loud , clear , non ...
... Chief Justice and Lieutenant - Governor of New South Wales , resplendent in the wig and gown of his high office , administered the oath of office to the nobleman . Hopetoun rose to his feet and declared in a loud , clear , non ...
Page 321
... Chief Protector of Aborigines : the Minister was to appoint protectors for districts assigned to them . The Chief Protector , not the Aboriginal father , was to be the legal guardian of every Aboriginal and half - caste child until such ...
... Chief Protector of Aborigines : the Minister was to appoint protectors for districts assigned to them . The Chief Protector , not the Aboriginal father , was to be the legal guardian of every Aboriginal and half - caste child until such ...
Page 322
... Chief Protector so directed instead of being paid personally to the Aborigine , should be paid to the Chief Protector or any person nominated by him . The State was to perform the role of father protector to the descendants of the ...
... Chief Protector so directed instead of being paid personally to the Aborigine , should be paid to the Chief Protector or any person nominated by him . The State was to perform the role of father protector to the descendants of the ...
Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
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