INDEX 373 



IMMIGRANTS and immigration : Labour immigration, i., 204 ; on relative propor- 

 tion of English, Irish and Scotch arrivals in 1841, 248; in 1842, 249 ; revival 

 of immigration, 268 ; arrival of free " exiles " in 1844-45, 271 ; superior class 

 of immigrants attracted to Port Phillip, 322, 823 ; proportion of revenue 

 devoted to immigration, 341 ; arrivals during gold fever, 1851-54, 364 et 

 seq. ; immigrants' homes, 366 ; the general desire to make fortunes and 

 go "home," 369; character of immigrants, ii., 24, 25; Immigration Bill, 

 and agent in England appointed, 74 ; checks to immigration, 100 ; 

 petitions for State assistance, 248 ; hostility to, 248, 352. See Emigra- 

 tion, Shipping. 



Imports during gold fever, 1852-54, i., 369, 380; waste and pilfering, 369; 

 congestion at the wharves, 370, 377 ; flour from California and Chili, 

 375 ; miscellaneous goods consigned on speculation, 377 ; dutiable goods 

 refused by consignees, sold by Customs, 377, by wharfingers and lighter- 

 men, 378; resulting losses, 378; excessive imports, 1885-91, ii., 297; 

 reduced, 1892, 315 ; imports, 1867, 1868, 1889, 1900, 351. See Exports. 



Income tax proposed, 1893, 319, 320 ; introduced, 1894, 322. 



Indented Head, named by Flinders, 1803, i., 24 ; Batman's original Settle- 

 ment, the " Plymouth Bock " of Victorian colonisation, 104 ; distantly 

 seen by Mitchell, 1836, 94 ; conveyed by blacks to Batman, 109 ; and 

 occupied by his party, 112 ; appearance there of Buckley, 124 ; Pen- 

 insula (Bellarine) surveyed by Wedge, 122, 127 ; visited by Gellibrand, 

 143 ; occupied by Swanston's cattle, 146 ; Wedge sojourned there, 149. 



Industries. See Manufactures, Protection. 



Ireland, B. D., defends Ballaarat rebels, ii., 50 ; elected M.L.A., 65 ; opposes 

 Haines' Land Bill, 78 ; Solicitor-General in Chapman Ministry, 79 ; 

 Attorney-General in Heales Ministry, 85 ; retires from office, 88 ; joins 

 O'Shanassy Ministry, 88 ; rejected at election, 1864, 114 ; condemns grant 

 to Lady Darling, 140 ; against Education Bill, 1867, 164 ; and Chinese 

 residence tax, 234. 



Irish immigrants, i., 247 et seq.; Irish disloyalty, ii., 231. See Duffy, 

 O'Shanassy. 



Irrigation, Irrigation Act and Irrigated Lands, ii., 253-256. See Mallee, 

 Public Works, Water Supply. 



Irving, Prof. M., Commissioner of Public Service, ii., 243. 



Isaacs, I. A., M.L.A., seceded from Patterson Ministry, 1893, Attorney- General, 

 Turner's Ministry, 1894, ii., 321. 



JEFFCOTT, Mr. Justice (afterwards Sir Wm.), his appointment, i., 261; resigns, 



1845, 262. 

 Jenks, Prof., his work The Government of Victoria, referred to on the Land 



Laws, i., 208 ; on Hotham and his Ministers, ii., 59. 

 Johnston, J. S., deputed to Geelong to dissuade electors from voting, 1848, i., 



295 ; elected to first Victorian Legislative Council, 338, 340 ; Minister of 



Land and Works, ii., 87. 



Jones, C. E., M.L.A., on the Darling Grant, ii., 141. 

 Jones, Joseph, M.L.A., Minister of Public Works, ii., 185. 



KALIZOIC (Esthetical) Society, ii., 265. 



Kelly Gang of Bushrangers, ii., 223 et seq. 



Kennedy, Thomas, Ballaarat reformer, ii., 32, 34, 35. 



Kerferd, G. B., M.L.A., joins Francis Ministry, ii., 162 ; succeeds as Premier, 

 172 ; resigns, 176 ; joins new McCulloch Ministry, 184 ; Service Ministry, 

 211 ; Service-Berry Ministry, 241 ; Judge of Supreme Court, 249 ; ap- 

 pointment vindicated and justified, 250; his death, 250; against Chinese 

 immigration in case Ah Toy v. Musgrove, 273 ; delegate Federal Conven- 

 tion, Sydney, 1883, 333. 



Kerr, Wm., Town Clerk, Melbourne, his connection with the " Separation 

 Movement," i., 284 ; edits the Patriot and the Argus, 325 ; drafts " Con- 

 victs' Prevention Act," 347. 



