Guide 3 to NSW State Archives relating to Responsible Government - OCR - Flipbook - Page 301
new states movement
(1907-56), 185-86
(1920s-30s), 158, 187-90
(1948-65), 190-91, 233-34
(1958-69), 232-33
plebiscite for new state of New England
(1967), 217, 230-34,269
see also new states (agitation for
separation)
New South Wales (Colony)
boundaries, 28
Colony of North Australia (1846), 22-23
South Australia
(1845-51), 49-51
(1859-61), 89
timeline, 264, 266
division to form separate Colonies, 16, 28,
39
proposal to change name to Australia
(1887-88), 86
New South Wales Constitution Committee
(1853), 69, 71-72, 76
New South Wales Grain Corporation, 216
New South Wales Investment Corporation,
216
New South Wales (State)
Federation (1901), 81, 147, 267. see also
Federation
New South Wales Trades and Labour
Council, 79
New State Referendum Act (1966), 232
new states (agitation for separation), 156
first fifty years of responsible government
(1856-1906), 141, 145
reaching the first century of responsible
government (1907-56), 156, 185-91
Royal Commission (1924-25), 158, 18586, 187-89
Royal Commission (1933-35), 158, 186,
190,232
towards Sesqui-Centenary of responsible
government (1957-2006), 230-34
website, 230
see also Australian Capital Territory;
Clarence; Monaro; Moreton Bay; New
England; North Australia; Northern
Territory; Port Phillip District;
Richmond River; Riverina; South
Coast; Western District
New Zealand
proclaimed dependency of New South Wales
(1840), 264
proclaimed separate colony (1841), 265
disturbances (1855-99), 88
female suffrage (1893), 81
Norfolk Island administration (1897), 86
Newcastle
electoral area (1929-49), 268
electoral districts
(1940), 183
(1944), 184
enrolments (1936), 183
298
included in Central area (1969), 222,
269
electoral rolls (1843-90), 242
Members of Legislative Council, 245, 246
new state referendum (1967), 230
New States Royal Commission (1933-34),
190
petition on Constitution (1854), 71
Newcastle, 5th Duke of (Secretary of
State), 57, 63, 65-66, 83, 89, 125-26,
132, 139-40, 142-44
newspapers
Constitution
1916 crisis, 162
1926 crisis, 204-6
1932 dismissal, 206-7
(1962-63), 162
elections
1864 electoral advertising, 104
1869-70 election, 105
1874 election notices, 107
1949 electoral, 184
1953-58 postal voting, 179, 226
1956 election press clippings, 184
1958-66 elections, 229
1959 election press clippings, 230
1962 election press clippings, 230
Garden Island (1926-42), 200
Legislative Council
publication of proposed laws (1828), 16
allowed to observe and report Legislative
Council proceedings (1832), 16,
264
Sydney Morning Herald extracts (1872),
85
abolition attempts (1915-27), 210
reform (1959-61), 237
reform (1978), 240
reform (1983), 240
deaths of MLCs (1933-45), 181
elections
(1933-53), 182
(1954-70), 180
Moreton Bay Courier (11 January 1851), 54
new states movement (1920s-60s), 18990, 233
Nicholas, H S (Justice), 158, 190, 232
Nichols, George Robert, 78, 247, 253
Nicholson, Charles (Dr) (MLC), 46, 244,
247
nobility (proposed, 1853), 66, 69
Norfolk Island
Governor's records (1855-99), 88
transferred to jurisdiction of Governor of
New South Wales (1856), 265
administration (1897), 86-87
transferred from New South Wales to
Commonwealth (1914), 268
despatches (1902-14), 148-49 .
Norfolk Island Act, 1913 (Cth), 149, 19394
North, Joseph (Returning Officer 1858),
100-101
State Records Authority of New South Wales