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100; Heales' Bill to create "poor squatters," 113; the Shearers' Union, 

 279, 280 ; squatter less of an outlaw in N.S.W. than in Victoria, 351. 



Stage and theatre, i., 326 et seq., 374. 



Standish, Capt., Chief Commissioner of Police, ii., 226. 



Stanley, Lord (Earl Derby), and colonial land policy, i., 206; opposes dis- 

 memberment or Separation of Port Phillip from N.S.W. , 285, 286 ; receives 

 petition signed by P.P. representatives and requests a reconsideration of 

 boundaries, form of government, etc., 290. 



Stawell, Wm. Foster, i., 323; at the Bar, 260; Attorney-General, 340; on 

 rights of the squatters, 352 ; drafts New Constitution Bill, 361 ; assists 

 in founding University, 386 ; prosecutes Ballaarat rebels, ii., 50 ; his 

 influence over Hotham, 54, 58 ; relieved of office and reappointed, 59 ; 

 elected M.L.A., 65 ; appointed Chief Justice, 75 ; knighted, 161 ; Acting- 

 Governor, refuses dissolution to Kerferd, 175 ; his impartiality in dissolu- 

 tions impugned, 185 ; resigns, 269. 



Stephen, J. W., M.L.A., joins Francis Ministry, ii., 162; his Education Act, 1870, 

 165 ; first Minister of Education, 167 ; Judge, Supreme Court, 1874, 167. 



Stewart, Mr. George, first Police Magistrate, Port Phillip, 1836, i., 148; 

 reports on the Settlement, 149, 152. 



Stock, live, taken in at Cape, i., 12 ; sent from Tasmania to Portland by the 

 Hentys, 79; to Port Phillip, 134; property of Swanston, 140, 142, 145, 

 174 ; overland from the Sydney side, 1836-37-38, 174, 175 ; aggregate of, in 

 1851, 305 ; losses by floods and fires, 331, 332. 



Strachan, James Ford, M.L.C., purchases Melbourne allotments, i., 392, 

 393 ; member of Goldfields Commission, ii., 53. 



Strikes, ii., 254, 278 ; maritime strike, 1890, 280-288 ; effect of, 291. See 

 Labour, Trade Unions. 



Strzelecki, Count, explores Gippsland, 1840, i., 317, 319, 320 ; discovers gold, 

 1839, ii., 1. 



Stuart, Alex., Premier, N.S.W., delegate Federal Convention, 1883, ii., 333. 



Sturt, Capt. Charles, his voyage down the Murray to the sea, 1829-30, i., 69- 

 76 ; and the aborigines, 217. 



Sturt, E. P. S., Magistrate, Ballaarat, 1854, ii., 31 ; on the march of civilisa- 

 tion in a new country, i., 334. 



Summers, Charles, designs memorial to Burke and Wills, explorers, ii., 111. 



Sutherland, Joseph, i., 150, 176 ; purchases Melbourne allotment, 392. 



Swanston, Capt. Charles, Hobart banker, member of P.P. Association, i., 

 102 ; his selection of land, 133, 142, 145 ; stock, 140 ; station, 146, 160, 

 176 ; represents P.P. Association in Sydney, 193 ; purchases Melbourne 

 allotments, 392, 395 ; street named after, 166. 



Sydney Cove, wrecked on Furneaux Islands, 1797, crew reach mainland of 

 Australia, near Cape Howe, i., 15. 



TABIPP. See Government (Kesponsible), Protection. 



Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land), coast sighted by First Fleet, Jan., 1788, i., 

 13, 14 ; circumnavigated by Bass and Flinders, 17 ; the Black War, 99, 

 216, 218 ; a Bishopric, 1848, 268 ; Tasmanian colonists and their enterprise 

 in Port Phillip, 284 ; migration of population to Victoria during gold fever, 

 365 ; timber, 369 ; her part in Federation, ii., 331, 333, 335, 337, 338. 



Telegraphic communication, ii., 97. 



Templeton, J. M., Chairman of Public Service Board, ii., 243. 



Therry, Roger, Judge, Supreme Court, 1845-46, i., 262. 



Thomas, Capt., 40th Regt., captures Eureka Stockade, ii., 41 ; his report, 43. 



Thomas, Wm., Protector of the aborigines, i., 217 ; on intertribal fighting, 

 219, 224 ; his district, Western Port and Melbourne, 226 ; his reports 

 contain ethnographical information, 233. 



Thomson, Dr. A., of the P.P. Association, consigns cattle in the Norval, i., 

 134; arrives on the Yarra, 146, 147; forms sheep station (" Kardinia ") 

 on site of Geelong, 146 ; attends first public meeting, Melbourne, 150, 

 151 ; calls upon Capt. Lonsdale, 154 ; his station visited by Gellibrand 





