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instructions from London , his Legislative Council passed the Colonial Municipal
Corporation Ordinance which provided for the election of nineteen councillors
and three aldermen by adult males of six months ' residence who possessed ...
instructions from London , his Legislative Council passed the Colonial Municipal
Corporation Ordinance which provided for the election of nineteen councillors
and three aldermen by adult males of six months ' residence who possessed ...
Page 412
In June of the same year the Legislative Council of South Australia resolved to
give financial assistance to all denominations and in September resolved that aid
for religion and education be divided amongst the different denominations in ...
In June of the same year the Legislative Council of South Australia resolved to
give financial assistance to all denominations and in September resolved that aid
for religion and education be divided amongst the different denominations in ...
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number of members of the legislative councils of both New South Wales and
Victoria , provided one - third was appointed by Her Majesty and two - thirds
elected by the inhabitants of each colony . The governor and council of New
South ...
number of members of the legislative councils of both New South Wales and
Victoria , provided one - third was appointed by Her Majesty and two - thirds
elected by the inhabitants of each colony . The governor and council of New
South ...
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Contents
ANOTHER PROVINCE FOR BRITAINS GENTRY | 17 |
A BRITISH PROVINCE WITH A LAUDABLE PURPOSE | 42 |
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 62 |
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