The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia; advisor Ernest ScottArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians Cambridge University Press, 1933 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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Page 87
... native constabulary force , thus acquainting them with our laws ; the enactment of laws for the adjustment of all disputes between natives and Europeans ; the employment of natives upon public works where they are trained in various ...
... native constabulary force , thus acquainting them with our laws ; the enactment of laws for the adjustment of all disputes between natives and Europeans ; the employment of natives upon public works where they are trained in various ...
Page 106
... native affairs were left under the direct control of the Governor . The control was far from complete , for the Assembly alone could legislate for the natives , and provide the money— beyond the Civil List of £ 7000 - for carrying native ...
... native affairs were left under the direct control of the Governor . The control was far from complete , for the Assembly alone could legislate for the natives , and provide the money— beyond the Civil List of £ 7000 - for carrying native ...
Page 142
... Native Affairs to the Education Department in 1879. In 1862 the Native Land Act forbade transfers of native land before the facts of ownership had been ascertained ; but it removed the Crown's right to pre - emption over native lands ...
... Native Affairs to the Education Department in 1879. In 1862 the Native Land Act forbade transfers of native land before the facts of ownership had been ascertained ; but it removed the Crown's right to pre - emption over native lands ...
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