Guide 3 to NSW State Archives relating to Responsible Government - OCR - Flipbook - Page 281
Parliament (1856), 90
Parliamentary proceedings under
responsible government (1857), 87
Cann, John Henry, 256, 263
Canoona, 102-3
Canterbury, 122, 124
Cape Howe, 39
Capewell, William, 171
Carcoar, 247
Cardwell, Viscount Edward (Secretary of
State), 145, 147
Carr, Robert John, 216, 261
Carruthers, Joseph Hector (Sir), 79, 153,
216, 260
cartoons (movie, 1915-17), 180
Casino, 130, 141
Castlereagh (Electoral District), 171
casual vacancies
Legislative Assembly see by-elections
Legislative Council 1933-77, elected by
both Houses, 181
(1933), 204
(1933-45), 181
(1933-53), 182
Legislative Council 1978-2003, direct
election by proportional
representation, 222
(1978), 222, 238
(1991), 223, 270
Census see population
Centenary of Parliamentary institutions in
Australia (1924), 268
Centenary of responsible government
(1956), 191, 212-14,234, 269
Central area see electorates: division of State
Central Cumberland, 241
Central West (new states movement), 186
Cessnock, 169, 228
Chadwick, Virginia Anne, 255, 270
Chaffey, Frank Augustus (Captain), 263
Chairman of Committees see Legislative
Assembly; Legislative Council
Chamberlain, Joseph (Secretary of State),
87
Chambers, Charles Henry, 35, 74
chambers of commerce, 179, 189, 206, 225
Chief Commissioner of Lands, 246
Chief Electoral Officer (Commonwealth),
113
Chief Electoral Officer (NSW)
first appointed (1893), 95, 267
(1899), 119-20
(1913), 173
(1917), 175
see also Electoral Commissioner of New
South Wales
Chief Justice
correspondence on Civil List (1853), 68
Executive Council, 11
Member of Legislative Council, 15, 243
veto, 15
Chief Secretary see Colonial Secretary (later
Chief Secretary)
278
China (1860), 141
Chinese, 81
Chisholm, James (MLC), 246
Church of England see Archdeacon; Bishop of
Australia
churches (1822-57), 19
circulars see Secretary of State
citation of archives, 13
Civil Crown Solicitor see Crown Solicitor
Civil List, 16, 18, 68
civil officers see public service
Clarence River district, 109, 127, 129-31,
137-39, 141-44,247, 252
Clark, C M H, 79
Clayton, Hector Joseph Richard (MLC),
235-37, 240
Cleghorn, William, 102
Clerk of the Councils
returns (1831, 1833-35, 1838-43), 23
Clerks to the Bench, 35
Close, E C, 26
Clyne, Daniel, 256
coalitions, 79
non-Labor parties, 156
Cobar (electorate), 183
Cockatoo and Snapper Islands Transfer
Act (1926), 198
COD numbers (photocopied records), 10
Coff's Harbour, 189
Coghill, John (MLC), 244
Coghlan, Frederick Albert, 169-70
Coghlan, Sir Timothy A, 115, 206
Cohen, John Jacob, 197, 256
coinage, 81
Collectors of Customs, 244, 246
Collectors of Electoral Lists
Collectors for the Registration of Voters
(1843), 35
1858 election, 101
police (1867), 117
specimen copy of electoral roll for guidance
of (1868-69), 242
1869-70 election, 105
police (1911), 169-70
Collectors of Internal Revenue
Colonial Prime Minister (1898; 1899), 259
oath of office (1866), 87
Colonial Engineer, 33, 244
Colonial Governments see Australian
Colonies and States
Colonial Laws Validity Act (1865), 202, 266
Colonial Office, London see Secretary of
State
Colonial Secretaries
Colonial Prime Ministers (1856-1901), 78,
258, 259
Executive Council, 11
list (1821-1959), 262-63
Members of Legislative Assembly, 94, 251,
252, 253
Members of Legislative Council, 15, 21, 243,
245, 248
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