INDEX 361 



Brooke, G. V., actor, lost in the London, ii., 136. 



Brooke, J. H., M.L.A., carries no-confidence motion against Nicholson Minis- 

 try, becomes Minister of Lands in Heales Ministry, ii., 85. 



Broughton, Bp., votes against Separation of Port Phillip, i., 291. 



Browne, T. A., "Rolf Boldrewood," his Old Melbourne Memories, i., 322; and 

 S. J. Browne, purchase Melbourne allotments, 392, 393, 394 ; value of in 

 1890, 212. 



Buckley, Wm., " The Wild White Man," his life by Morgan, i., 30 ; runs away 

 from the settlement, 1803, 31 ; relapses into barbarism, 45 ; discovers 

 himself to Batman's party, 1835, 124 ; pardoned by Gov. Arthur, 125 ; 

 accompanies Gellibrand from the Yarra to Geelong, 142, 143 ; meets his 

 black friends at Indented Head, 143 ; retained in service of the Crown, 

 155 ; accompanies Gov. Bourke to Geelong, Mt. Macedon, etc., 167 ; 

 his statements on numbers of the aborigines unreliable, 217. 



Burke and Wills Exploring Expedition, ii., 105-109 ; search parties organised, 

 106-110 ; their remains brought to Melbourne and honoured with a public 

 funeral, 111. 



Bushranging and the Kelly gang, ii., 223-230. 



Byrne, Robert, M.L.A., carries vote against McCulloch Ministry, but is de- 

 feated in his constituency, ii., 152. 



CANVAS TOWN, Melbourne, 1840, i., 250; in 1852, 366. 



Cardwell, Lord, on illegal procedure of McCulloch Ministry, ii., 132 ; recall of 

 Gov. Darling, 133. 



Carey, Gen., administers government after departure of Sir C. Darling, ii., 

 135. 



Carter, G. D., M.L.A., Treasurer in Patterson Ministry and the bank failures, 

 1893, ii., 312, 314, 318. 



Casey, J. J., M.L.A., member of McCulloch Ministry, 1868, ii., 146; Lands De- 

 partment in Francis Ministry, 162 ; declines office in Berry Ministry, 

 1877, 192. 



Castlemaine (Forest Creek) goldfields, i., 365, 377; ii., 21; fe^tes Gov. 

 Hotham, i., 389. 



Chamberlain, lit. Hon. J., invites Colonial delegates to London, ii., 268, 338. 



Champ, Col., inspector of prisons, ii., 104. 



Champion, H. H., English labour leader, and the great strike, 1890, ii., 

 284, 288. 



Chapman, H. S., defends Ballaarat rebels, ii., 50; M.L.A.', 69; Attorney- 

 General, 76 ; forms Ministry, 79. 



Childers, Rt. Hon. H. C. E., Collector of Customs and M.L.C., i., 361; 

 member of Federation Committee, 1857,331; advances (" imprests ") to 

 departments during his charge of the Audit office, 383 ; and Melbourne 

 University, 385 ; relieved of office and reappointed, ii., 59 ; elected M.L.A., 

 65 ; Emigration Agent in London, 74 ; agent for Baring Brothers in 

 offering to raise railway loan, 94 ; Agent-General, 160 ; brings in Bill, 

 1857, to repeal Chinese Poll Tax, 233. 



Chinese on goldfields, ii., 98, 177; anti-Chinese legislation, 232-236; Chinese 

 labourer, gambling, opium smoking, 233 ; Chinese merchants, 233 ; their 

 declining numbers, 234, 236, 272 ; injustice towards, 236 ; recrudescence 

 of anti-Chinese feeling, 1888, 270 ; conference of Ministers in Sydney, 

 271 ; Sir Henry Parkes' justification, 271 ; outrages upon, in N.S. Wales 

 and Queensland, 272 ; Marquis of Salisbury, instigated by Chinese Am- 

 bassador in London, intervenes, 271 ; case of Ah Toy v. Musgrove, in 

 Melbourne Supreme Court and before Privy Council, 273. 



Churches in Melbourne, 1839, i., 243; foundation-stones of St. James's and 

 St. Peter's laid by Latrobe, 257; Bishopric, 1848, 258; arrival of Bp. 

 Perry and additional clergy, 269 ; state of the diocese on his retirement, 

 1874, 270. See Presbyterians, Wesleyans, Religion, etc. 



Civil Service. See Public Service. 



Clarke, Sir Andrew, Surveyor-General, M.L.C., i., 361 ; relieved of office and 



