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and convenient Metropolis, 384; advises Duffy to go to Australia, ii., 66; 

 his death, 1875, i., 386. 



Le Souef, Wm., Protector of aborigines, i., 230. 



Levien, J. P., M.L.A., Minister of Mines, ii., 241. 



Liquor, sale prohibited on goldfields, ii., 14; limited number of licenses 

 issued, 15, 19. 



Literature, art, music, science, latent forces for their development, ii., 70, 222, 

 264, 356 ; imported literature, i., 324. See Press. 



Lloyd, G. T., referred to, i., 110, 160 ; searches for Gellibrand and Hesse, 161. 



Loans. See Debt, Education, Railways, Water Supply. 



Local Government (Municipal), i., 279, 309, 384 ; ii., 74 ; borrowing, i., 381 ; 

 Local Government Act, 1874 : Municipalities, shires, road boards, manage- 

 ment, powers, etc., ii., 173 ; illegal borrowing, 174 ; Municipal Councillors' 

 Indemnity Act, 174 ; mining and other towns and their populations, 1875, 

 177 ; subsidies to, 260. See Debt, Geelong, Melbourne, etc. 



Loch, Henry Brougham, Lord Loch, Governor, 1884-89, ii., 251 ; on Federation, 

 general prosperity, etc., 1886, 257 ; opens and closes Exhibition, 1888, 266 ; 

 visits England, 1889, 269 ; High Commissioner South Africa, 274. 



London, foundering of the, in Bay of Biscay, ii., 136. 



Longmore, Francis, M.L.A., joins Duffy Ministry, ii., 157; in Berry's Cabinet, 

 213 ; and Irish disloyalty, 232 ; loses seat, 237. 



Lonsdale, Capt. Wm., police magistrate, and Superintendent of the Settlement, 

 1836-39, i., 153-178 ; street in Melbourne named after him, 166 ; favours 

 name of " Glenelg " for that town, 165 ; appointed treasurer, 251 ; 

 President Mechanics' Institute, 257 ; sells his allotment to Croke, 260 ; 

 interim-Mayor of Melbourne, 1842, 266; Secretary Executive Council, 

 340; retires, 359; ii., 59. 



Lorimer, Sir James, M.L.C., Minister of Defence, ii., 253 ; attends Colonial 

 Conference, London, 1887, 268. 



Lome, Marquis of, Governorship offered to, ii., 251. 



Lowe, Robert (Viscount Sherbrooke), and pastoral lands, i., 207 ; speaks and 

 votes for Separation of Port Phillip, 288 ; suggests low franchise in 

 Australian Government Bill, 1850, 298 ; criticises Australian Constitu- 

 tions Bill, 1855, 362 ; advises Duffy to go to Australia, ii., 66. 



Loyalty of Colonists attested by Trollope, Forbes, Froude, Davitt, ii., 339 ; 

 evinced during visit of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, 150 ; during 

 South African War, 342 ; of Australian Natives Association, 340. 



Lyttelton, Lord, and the Australian Government Bill, 1850, i., 298. 



McAiJSTEB, Lachlan, purchases Melbourne allotment, 1837, i., 392 ; sends 

 McMillan with stock to Gippsland, 1839, 317. 



McArthur, D. G., opens branch of Bank of Australasia, i., 171 ; on Committee 

 of Finance, 1854, 383. 



Macarthur, Major-Gen. Sir Edward, administers Government on death of 

 Hotham, ii., 62. 



Macartney, H. B., Dean of Melbourne, his arrival, 1848, i., 269. 



Macbain, Sir James, President L.C., succeeds Higinbotham as President of 

 Exhibition Commissioners, 1888, ii., 268. 



McColl, J. H., M.L.A., 2,500 voted to his family, ii., 261. 



McCombie, Thomas, and P.P. Gazette, i., 325; advises against election of 

 Members for Legislative Council, 1848, 292, 295; proposes Earl Grey, 

 293 ; on Gold-finding Committee, 337 ; animosity to Latrobe, 387. 



M'Crae, Andrew M., his connection with the " Separation Movement," i., 284. 



McCrae, G. G., reference to his legends of the aborigines, i., 216. 



McCulloch, Sir James, action in relation to transportation to Western 

 Australia, i., 277; elected M.L.A., ii., 65; Member of Committee on 

 Federation, 1857, 331 ; with Haines forms his first Ministry, 76 ; joins 

 Nicholson Ministry with Service, 81 ; and anti-Chinese legislation, 1862, 

 234 ; forms new Ministry, 91 ; under Sir Charles Darling virtual ruler of 

 Victoria, 112 ; attitude towards Protection, 119 ; tacks Tariff to Appropria- 



