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The History of South Australia Volume II. Title: The History of South Australia Volume II.

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The text. font size of the Appendices has not been reduced. The single map. accompanying this volume has been included. The other map. mentioned on the title page accompanies Volume I.)The various administrations have been added to the Chrological. Summary chapter in the Table of Contents. THE HISTORYOFSOUTH AUSTRALIA. FROM ITS FOUNDATION TO THEYEAR OF ITS JUBILEE. WITH ACHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARYOF ALL THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF INTERESTUP TO DATE.

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VOL. II. LONDON: SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & COMPANYLIMITED,St. Dunstan's House,FETTER LANE, FLEET STREET, E. C. 1. 89. 3.(All rights. CONTENTS OF VOL. I. CHAPTER XII. INTERIM ADMINISTRATION OF LIEUTENANT- COLONEL. HAMLEY. February 2. February 1. 6th. 1.

Dissolution.—Reform and. Protection.—Troublous Times.—The Northern. Territory.—Public. Finances.—Crisis- mongering.—The "St. George of the. Land Reformers."—The "Battle of the. Areas."—Review. CHAPTER XIII. ADMINISTRATION OF SIR JAMES FERGUSSON, BART.

February 1. 6th, 1. December. 1. 87. 2. Brilliant Career.—Second Visit.

H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh.—Arrival of New. Governor.—Palmerston, the New Settlement in Northern. Territory.—Mr. G. W. Goyder and his Survey. Party.—Appeal to the Privy Council.—Parliamentary. Procedure in Adelaide.—Elections.—A Land. Bill.—Dissolution.—Education and Bible.

Reading.—A Question of. Precedence.—Finances.—Public Debt of the. Colony.—The Transcontinental Telegraph.—Mr. Watch Bane Megavideo.

C. Todd.—A Gigantic Undertaking.—Horse. Expresses.—Completion of Telegraph from Port Darwin to Port. Augusta.—Bonuses and. Banquets.—Honours.—Speeches.

Disintegration of the. Empire."—Gold Mining in Northern. Territory.—Explorations.—Mr. John. Forrest.—Colonel. Warburton.—Gosse.—Giles.—Higher. Education.—Prince Alfred Sailors' Home.—Bushmen's.

Club.—New Industries.—Progress in. Buildings.—Valedictory Address of Governor. CHAPTER XIV. ADMINISTRATION OF SIR ANTHONY MUSGRAVE.

June, 1. 87. 3—January, 1. Sir Richard Hanson, Acting. Governor.—Antecedents of Mr. A. Musgrave.—Policy with. Northern Territory.—Gold Companies.—Visit. Mr. Reynolds to Palmerston.—Coolie Labour.—Mr.

G. B. Scott, Government Resident.—Port Darwin declared a. Free Port.—Action of the North Australian Land. Company.—Free and Assisted Immigration.—Condition of. Working Classes.—Free, Secular, and Compulsory. Education.—Parliamentary "Standing Dishes."—Project. Transcontinental Railway.—New Roads.—The Murray.

Railway Scheme.—New Industries.—Silk. Culture.—Explorations of Mr.

Gosse.—Colonel. Warburton.—Mr. Ernest Giles.—Mr. John. Forrest.—Bridging the Murray.—Wreck of the. Gothenburg.—Opening of Adelaide University.—Union. College.—Magnificent Gifts.—Governor's Farewell.

Address. CHAPTER XV. ADMINISTRATION OF GENERAL SIR WILLIAM F. D. JERVOIS. G. C. M. G. October, 1. January, 1. 88. 3.

Mr. Justice Way, Acting. Governor.—Arrival of Sir W.

W. Cairns.—A Short. Administration.—Mr. Justice Way again Acting. Governor.—Arrival of Sir William Jervois.—Colonial. Defence.—A Parliamentary Deadlock.—A Land and.

Property Tax Bill.—Financial Affairs—Sunday Opening. Institutes.—Intercolonial Conference.—Sir George. Kingston.—Reform of the Upper House.—The Crown Lands. Department. Law Reforms.—The Northern Territory and Chinese. Immigration.—The Sugar Cultivation Act.—Indian Coolie.

Immigrants.—Explorations.—Mr. Favenc.—The. Census.—Visit of Prince Albert Victor and Prince George of. Wales.—A Day at Collingrove, Angaston.—The Adelaide. Exhibition.—The Torrens Lake.—Drought and. Agricultural Distress.—Charter of Adelaide. University.—Governor's Farewell Speech.—South. Australian Loans.

CHAPTER XVI. ADMINISTRATION OF SIR WILLIAM C. F. ROBINSON. K. C. M. G. February 1. March 5. 1. 88. 9. Antecedents of Sir William. Robinson.—Formation of Old Colonists'. Association.—The Bray Ministry.

Colonial. Federation.—New Electoral Act.—A Scheme of. Taxation.—The Pastoral Land Act—The March of. Progress.—Explorations.—Mr. A. N. Chambers.—Mr. Charles Winnecke.—Mr.

W. Whitfield Mills.—Defence of. Colony.—Movements in the Northern Territory.—The. Jubilee of the Colony.—State of the Times.—Colonial. Indian Exhibition in London.—Celebrating the Fiftieth. Anniversary of Foundation Day.—Adelaide Jubilee.

Exhibition.—A Silver Mining Boom.—Chinese. Immigration.—Harvests.—Departure of Sir William. Robinson.—Arrival of the Earl of Kintore.—Adelaide in. Railways.—The Playford Government.—Local.

Option.—Staple Trades and. Industries.—Wheat—Wool.—Mining.—Wines.—Water. Conservation and Irrigation.—Forest Culture.—Fruit. Growing.—Other Industries.—Conclusion. Chronological Summary of Events from the Foundation of the.

Colony[Administrations: Captain Hindmarsh. R. N. Interim, Mr.

G. M. Stephens. Colonel Gawler. Captain Grey. Major Robe. Sir Henry Young. Interim, Mr.

B. T. Finniss. Sir R. G. Macdonnell. Sir Dominick. Daly. Interim, Lieut.- Colonel.

Hamley. Sir James Fergusson. Bart. Interim, Sir Richard. Hanson. Sir Anthony Musgrave. K. C. M. Q. Interim, Chief Justice Way. I)Sir W. W. Cairns. K. C. M. G. Interim, Chief Justice Way. II)Sir Willlam Jervois.

G. C. M. G. Interim, Chief Justice Way. III)Sir William. Robinson. Interim, Chief Justice Way. IV)The Earl of. Kintore.]APPENDICES.

A.—The University of. Adelaide. B.—The Security for. Bonded Debt of the Colony.

C.—Changes of. Government. D.—Great Industries of. South Australia. E.—The Agricultural. College, Roseworthy. F.—The. Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South. Australia. Index[MAP - at end]DIAGRAM SHEWING LANDS SOLD BETWEEN THE YEARS 1. AND JUNE. 1. 89. 2THE HISTORYOFSOUTH AUSTRALIA{Page 1}CHAPTER XII.

INTERIM ADMINISTRATION OF LIEUTENANT- COLONEL HAMLEY. FEBRUARY 2. 0TH, 1. FEBRUARY 1. 6TH, 1.

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