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chronology
abolished (1840), 17, 264
revived (1848), 17
abolished (1849), 11
public meeting against revival (11 June
1849), 23
Executive Council records, 12
exiles, 17, 54, 56, 58-59
funding, 77
separation of Moreton Bay, 51-52, 54-60
Trautwein, Theodore Charles (MLC), 181
Treasury
Commonwealth relations (1889-1914), 152,
201
Constitutional crisis (1932), 203, 207
Garden Island (1932), 200
insurance of Ministers and MPs (1950-65),
163, 220-21
Queensland debt (1874), 135
Special bundles (CGS 14194), 152, 201
Trethowan, A K (MLC), 203, 206
trial by jury, 15-16
Triennial Parliaments Act (1874) see Acts
(Colony of NSW)
Trivett, John Burt, 169-70
Tumbarumba, 242
Tumut, 104, 109, 242
Turville, Francis (Governor's Private
Secretary), 146
Tweed River, 137
two-thirds majority see majority, two-thirds
U
UAP see United Australia Party (UAP)
Under Secretary see Attorney General and
Justice; Colonial Secretary's
Office/Department; Colonial Treasurer's
Department; Premier's Department
(records); Revenue and Trade; Secretary
of State
United Australia Party (UAP) (1930s), 156,
183, 260-61
United Midland Counties of Cook and
Westmoreland, 11
United Pastoral Districts, 99, 100-101
University of Sydney (franchise), 94-95,
242
Unsworth, Barrie John, 261
Upper Hunter (electorate), 105
V
Valuer General
Garden Island, 200
Van Diemen's Land see Tasmania (Van
Diemen's Land before 1856)
Vaucluse House, 214
Victoria, Queen
signature, 21
Victoria Barracks, Paddington, 151, 195-96
Victoria (Colony/State)
chronology
boundary dispute with South Australia
(1845-51), 50
State Records Authority of New South Wales
separation from New South Wales
(1851), 18, 38-40, 51, 265
responsible government (1855), 265
secret ballot (1856), 94, 266
manhood suffrage (1858), 266
Customs duty negotiations (1861), 7980
proposal to change name of New South
Wales to Australia (1887-88), 86
Federal Constitution referendum (1899),
267
financial agreement with Commonwealth
(1927), 199
Electoral Districts, 40
Legislative Council, 29, 39-40
new states movement, 141, 144-45, 18586, 233
population, 40
Premier (1887), 86
revenue, 40
separation see Port Phillip District
Vietnam War, 215
voters see electors
voting
papers
1843 election, 35
1848 election, 36, 41
polling hours (1893), 95
results
1843 election, 34
1848 election, 36
1856 election, 98
same day ballot (first, 1893), 267.95
see also double voting; franchise
voting age
military and naval personnel under 21 given
vote (1921), 157
reduced to 18 (effective 1973), 221, 224,
269
papers (1963-70), 229
provisional voting for 17 year olds (1987),
270
W
Waddell, Thomas, 260, 263
Wade, Charles Gregory (Sir), 156-57, 158,
161, 162, 219, 260
Wade, Henry (surveyor), 49, 51
Walker, James (MLC), 250
Walker, James (Returning Officer for
United Midland Counties of Cook and
Westmoreland), 11
Walker, Richard Cornelius Critchett, 113,
117-18, 120, 148
Walker, Thomas (MLC), 46, 245
Walsh, Charles H, 107
Want, Randolph John (MLC), 250
Waratah, 112
Warialda, 130, 141
warrants
(1842-59), 20
appointment of non-elective members of
Legislative Council (1836-46), 24, 25
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