Guide 3 to NSW State Archives relating to Responsible Government - OCR - Flipbook - Page 300
petition on Legislative Council election
(1933), 209
services interchanged with Commonwealth
(1940-41), 197
military works see defence
Mills, C, 239
mining industry
first fifty years of responsible government
(1856-1906), 80
Ministerialist party
Premiers, 260-61
ministers of religion
candidates for election (1856), 78, 94
Ministers of the Crown, 12
advice to Governor, 12
commissions (1907-64), 161, 219
Constitutional crises
(1916), 162
(1925), 201-2
dismissal see Constitutional crises
insurance see insurance (personal accident)
oaths see oaths
pay and allowances see Members of
Parliament: pay and allowances
resignations (1915-16), 162, 219
responsible government (1856), 77
salaries see Members of Parliament: pay
and allowances
Supreme Court case (1960), 240
see also Cabinet
Ministries
chronology
petition for responsible government
(1849), 23
Governor's records (1855-99), 88
first responsible (1856), 78, 88, 90-91,
265
resignations (1856), 88
Executive Council minutes (1856-57),
93-94
short-lived (1856-98), 77-79, 91, 123
oaths of office (1866), 87
electoral administration (1893), 87
dismissal (1933) see Constitutional crises
see also Cabinet
Minute books see Executive Council (records)
minutes see Governor's and Colonial
Secretary's Minutes and Memoranda
Mitchell, James (MLC), 250
Mitchell, Sir Thomas Livingston, 51
Molong (Police District), 242
Monaro (new states movement), 158, 18586, 190-91, 233-34
money bills
Governor's recommendation, 12
Legislative Assembly's powers, 77, 269
Legislative Council's powers, 123
Montefiori, Jacob Levi, 71, 250
Montgomerie-Hamilton, H, 178
Moreton Bay (Northern Districts or
Northern Province)
boundaries, 51, 60
chronology
State Records Authority of New South Wales
district for disposal of land (1840), 38
first steps towards separation (185055), 51-60
declared residency (1853), 52, 265
separation (1856-60), 126-41,260
population, 79
Electoral Districts (1857), 134
Executive Council records, 12
transportation of convicts, 17
see also Queensland
Moreton (Electoral District, Pastoral
District), 100-101, 135, 246, 252, 254
Morpeth (Town), 69, 124, 247
Morris, Augustus (MLC), 247
Morrish, James John (MLA), 174
Morton, Henry Douglas, 256
movie cartoons (1915-17), 180
Mudgee (Electoral District), 103, 107-8,
119, 124, 242
municipalities see local government
Murray, C E R, 115
Murray, James Fitzgerald (MLC), 250
Murray, John Henry, 257
Murray, Terence Aubrey (Sir), 47, 85, 244,
247, 253, 255, 256
Murray (County, Electoral District), 99,
176, 242, 244, 248, 252
Murray River, 39, 49-50
Murrumbidgee (Electoral District, Pastoral
District), 247, 252, 253
Murrurundi, 69
Mutch, T D, 176
N
Namoi, 98, 109, 167
National Country Party see Country Party
Nationalist Party (1916-32), 156-57, 162,
165, 202, 260
Naturalised Subjects Franchise Act
(1916), 176
naval personnel
employment (1857), 131
franchise see military personnel
Member of Legislative Council (1851), 246
Naval Properties Transfer Act (1925), 198
Navy (Australia), 199-200
Navy (Imperial), 150-51, 194-95, 199
Nelson, Harris Levi, 106
New Caledonia
Communist exiles from (1874-90), 85
new Colonies
division of New South Wales to form, 16,
28, 39. see also Moreton Bay; new
states; Port Phillip District
New England (Electoral District, Pastoral
District), 103, 247, 252, 254
New England (separation)
separation of Northern Districts (1856-64),
51, 53, 54, 56, 59
Clarence, Richmond River and New
England, 127, 129-31, 137-38,
141-44
297