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report, 1889, 334 ; naval subsidy proposed, 339 ; discussions and nego- 

 tiations, 341. 



Denison, Sir Wm., Governor of Tasmania, protests against Victorian " Con- 

 victs' Prevention Act," i., 348 ; sends troops to Melbourne from Tasmania, 

 ii., 46 ; Duffy objects to toast him as Governor of N.S.W., 68. 



Derham, P. T., M.L.A., Postmaster-General, ii., 253. 



Dibbs, Sir G., arrests panic in Sydney during banking crisis, 1893, ii., 314 ; 

 N.S.W. delegate Federal Convention, 1883, 333. 



Dickson, J. B., represents Queensland at Federal Council, Hobart, Jan., 1886, 

 ii., 333 ; invited to London, 1897, 321 ; in 1900, to assist in passing Com- 

 monwealth Bill, 338. 



Diggers' licence fee, i., 343 ; as a source of revenue, 344 ; antagonism with the 

 squatters, 350, 351 ; impatient for new Constitution, 361 ; their political 

 rights secured, 363. See Goldfields. 



Diseases: Dysentery, i.. 219, 263; Colonial or Typhoid Fever, 263; diseases 

 among aborigines, 219 ; Department of Health, ii., 254. 



Dobson, Frank Stanley, M.L.C., Solicitor-General, ii., 217. 



Dodds, J. S., Attorney-General, represents Tasmania at Federal Council, 

 Hobart, Jan., 1886, ii., 333. 



Don, Charles Jardine, people's tribune, and the squatters, i., 207; ii., 77; 

 elected Legislative Assembly, attacks Land Bill, 1860, 82 ; charged with 

 instigating mob, 83 ; rejected at Election, 1864, 114 ; and the Chinese 

 question, 234. 



Douglas, Adye, represents Tasmania at Federal Council, Jan., 1886, ii., 333. 



Dow, J. L., M.L.A., Minister of Lands, ii., 253. 



Downing Street. See Colonial Office, Gladstone, Grey, Russell, etc. 



Draper, Rev. D. J., lost in the London, ii., 136. 



Dredge, James, Protector of aborigines, i., 224; his N.E. district, 226; griev- 

 ances and resignation, 229. 



Duerdin, John, seconds nomination of Leslie Foster, 1848, i., 293. 



Duffy, Charles Gavan, approver of Irish revolt, i., 292; his Autobiography 

 quoted, ii., 66 et seq. ; his history and arrival, 66 ; patronage of Irishmen, 

 67 ; his sarcastic tolerance of amateur legislators, 67, 68 ; visits Sydney, 

 where he is pressed to remain, 68 ; presented with a property qualification, 

 value 5,000, 68 ; on Gov. Hotham's " command," 69 ; in Opposition, 

 73 ; carries Bill for abolition of members' qualifications, 74 ; Minister of 

 Lands, 75 ; opposes Haines' Land Bill, 78 ; Minister of Lands in Chap- 

 man Ministry, 79 ; breaks with O'Shanassy, 80 ; and resigns, 81 ; griev- 

 ances against his late colleagues, 81 ; attacks Land Bill, 1860, 83 ; attacks 

 Heales Ministry, 87 ; joins O'Shanassy Ministry, 88 ; his Land Act, 1862, 

 89, 90 ; opposes Heales' Amending Land Bill, 113 ; visits England, 114 ; 

 elected for Dalhousie on his return, charges McCulloch and Higinbotham 

 with illegal procedure, 143 ; opposes inclusion of Darling Grant in Ap- 

 propriation Bill, 151 ; reflections on McCulloch's squatting interests, 156 ; 

 Premier, 157 ; resigns upon adverse vote, 160 ; knighted, 161 ; Education 

 Bill, 163 ; on Payment of Members, 182 ; elected for North Gippsland, 

 191 ; declines joining Berry Ministry, 1877, 192 ; elected Speaker, 193 ; 

 suggested Member of " Embassy " to London, 206 ; retires, 210 ; his 

 emoluments, 211 ; on Australian Federation, 1857, 330. 



Duffy, John Gavan, M.L.A., Minister of Lands, Service Ministry, ii., 211 ; and 

 Irish disloyalty, 232 ; Postmaster-General, Munro Ministry, 289 ; Attorney- 

 General, 289 ; candidate for Speakership, 289 ; Postmaster-General, 321. 



Dutigalla, name given to settlement at Port Phillip, i., 140, 144, 149. 



Dutton, Wm., and other whalers established at Portland Bay, 1832, i., 76. 



EBDEN, C. H., pioneer squatter, i., 323 ; purchases and sells Melbourne allot- 

 ments, 172; establishes station on the Goulburn, 175; elected for P.P. 

 district, 279 ; resigns, 282 ; Auditor-General, first Executive Council, 340 ; 

 elected M.L.C., ii., 65 ; Treasurer in McCulloch Ministry, 76. 



Education, denominational and national under Latrobe, i., 385 ; schools, 



