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Bourke District (Port Phillip), 40
Bourke Ward see Sydney (Electoral District)
Bowen, Sir George Ferguson (Governor of
Queensland), 127, 132, 139-41
Bowman, George (MLC), 246
Bowman, James, 243
Bowman, William, 34, 244, 251
Boyd, Benjamin (MLC), 24
Bradley, William (MLC), 30, 36, 244, 247
Braidwood, 107, 109, 247
Bramston, John, 87
Brenan, John Ryan (MLA), 251
Brewarrina, 98, 167
Brisbane, Sir Thomas (Governor), 19, 243
Brisbane (County, Electoral District), 69,
244, 246, 254
Brisbane River, 137
Brisbane (Town), 52, 54-60
Brisbane Ward see Sydney (Electoral District)
British government
Attorney-General's official visit to England
(1926-27), 204
control of colonial government, 17-18, 2930, 60, 77
control of colonial lands, 16, 18, 60, 77
Legislative Council reconstitution (1978),
238
military funding (1856), 77
Port Phillip District, 38
separation of Moreton Bay (1856-64), 129,
136-37
swamping of Legislative Council (1861), 125
transportation of convicts, 17-18
see also Imperial Acts; laws; Secretary of
State
British Parliament
NSW Constitutional crisis (1926), 205
papers on Moreton Bay (1859), 133
papers on Norfolk Island (1897), 86
right to legislate for Australia, 12
Constitution Bill (1853), 66, 73
petitions (1854-55), 71-72, 75
omission of clause from Constitution Bill
(1855), 76
power to disallow legislation (1856), 77,
92
Australia Acts (1985), 218
timeline, 264-66, 268, 270
see also Imperial Acts
British subjects
electoral rolls (1984), 221
Broadhurst, Edward (MLC), 246, 249
Broken Hill, 183
Brown, James Hill, 257
Brunker, James Dixon, 262
Bruntnell, Albert, 263
Buckley, Henry (MLA), 251
Buckley, William, 171
Budd, Harry Vincent (Sir), 255
budgets see finance
Burgmann, Meredith (Dr), 255
Burke, Francis Michael, 256
State Records Authority of New South Wales
Burnett (Electoral District, Pastoral
District), 100-101, 135, 246, 252, 254
Burton, William Westbrooke (Sir), 249, 255
Burton Smith, William G (Police
Magistrate), 171
Busby, Alexander (MLC), 82, 249
by-elections, 222
(1911-17), 175
(1912), 171
(1917), 175
Byrnes, James, 87, 251
C
Cabinet
abolition of Legislative Council, 210
Admiralty House (1935), 151, 195
Centenary of responsible government
(1956), 213
chief executive authority (after 1856), 12
Constitution (1962-63), 221
Constitutional crisis (1916), 162
dismissal by Governor (1932), 269
electoral
(1934-39), 182
(1941-52), 183-84
1973 redistribution, 224
financial agreement with Commonwealth
(1927-44), 199
Garden Island (1940), 200
insurance (1962), 163, 220
Legislative Council elections
(1933-53), 182
(1954-70), 180, 227
voting by blind or incapacitated MLCs
(1945), 178
Ministerial remuneration (1960), 221
minutes
(1865-66), 144-46
(1872), 85
(1887), 86
new states movement
(1948-65), 190, 233
(1967), 232
records, 13
voting age (1970), 229
See also Ministries
cables
introduction of service, 79
see also Secretary of State
Cahill, John Joseph, 161, 219, 231-14, 260
Calvert, Cecil Harnett Hamilton (Clerk of
the Parliaments), 218
Camden (County, Electoral District), 99,
242, 245, 247, 248, 253
Cameron, James Alexander, 257
Campbell, John, 82, 249, 251
Campbell, Robert, 15, 23, 247, 251
Campbelltown (Town, Police District), 34,
244, 246
Canada
Constitution
(1851), 61-62, 65
(1853), 66
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