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C.D. Act, Repeal of, advocated by female voters in New Zealand, [196]
"Caucus" meetings of New South Wales Labour Party, [51]
Central and Northern Queensland's separation from the South [see title
Queensland]
Character of Australasians, [302]
Charitable Aid expenditure for 1896, New Zealand, [116]
Chataway, Mr. J. V., [66]
Cheviot Estate purchased by New Zealand Government, [93]
Chinese:
Anti-Chinese legislation supported by Australasians, [293] Cabinet-making in Victoria, Chinese competition, [136] Immigration Act of 1887 limiting number of Chinese
immigrants to Tasmania, [170]
Christchurch, New Zealand, boot manufacturers' dispute, Arbitration
Courts decision, [286]
Churches, Western Australia, grants to, abolition of, [159]
Civil Service, New South Wales:
Public Service Board for investigation of all departments, [44] Royal Commission inquiry, [43]
"Civis Brittanicus Sum," necessity of realising Australian unity before
appreciating, [299]
Cockburn, Hon. Dr., Minister of Education and Agriculture in South
Australia, [3], [22], [26], [28]
"Colonial," objection to term, [297]
Colonial Office, Australians' resenting interference of, [298]
Conciliation and arbitration in industrial disputes [see title
Arbitration and Conciliation]
Conflicts between Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council:
Causes of contention:
New South Wales:
Rejection of Taxation Bill, [36] Tasmania:
Female Suffrage Bill, [177] Public Works Expenditure, [178] Victoria:
Additional Taxation, [124] Electoral Bill, [125], [126] Protective Tariff, [123] Right of selection upon pastoral properties, [123] Proposals for remedying, [273-276] New South Wales, [130] New Zealand--Proposed joint session of the two Houses, [131] South Australia--Dissolution of both Houses, success of, [178] Tasmania--Plebiscite, [180] Victoria:
Dissolution of both Houses, [131] Royal Commission's recommendations, [129] Town and country antagonism, reflex of antagonism
between the two Houses, [131] Ultimate appeal, absence of, [129]
Consolidated Goldfields Company dispute, New Zealand, [286]
Constitution Bill for establishing "the Commonwealth of Australia,"
1891, [218] Governor-General's Executive authority, [219], [224] Failure of Bill, [227] Money Bills, authority of Senate with regard to, [222] Parliament of Commonwealth:
Aboriginals, special provisions for, [220] Postal and telegraph services, &c., to be exclusively managed by, [221] Revenue and expenditure, regulations for, [221] Salary of members, [220] Senate, composition of, [219] States:
Provinces to be so called, [219] Powers of, under Commonwealth, [226] Supreme Court of Appeal, [225] Tariff, uniform, to be imposed, [222] Territories surrendered by states, administration of, [221]
Constitution Bill for establishing "the Commonwealth of Australia,"
1897, draft of, reprint from Melbourne Argus, [237]
Consumptive persons, Bills forbidding immigration of, [295]
Continuity of representation in Australian Houses of Assembly, means of
obtaining, [276]
Coolgardie Goldfields:
Camp settlements, [310] Coolgardie town, [308] Drunkenness and rowdiness, absence of, [314] Earnings of the miners, [311] Kalgoorlie, [309] Mines, description of, [311] Perth to Coolgardie, discomfort of journey from, [307] Population of Western Australia increasing since discovery of, [305] Salvation Army services, [312] Waterworks for supplying water from a distance, [164]
Coolies [see title Kanakas]
Co-operative construction of Public Works, New Zealand, [105]
Crown Lands:
New South Wales, Act of 1884, means of diminishing political
pressure in, [37] New Zealand:
Local land boards for disposal of, [117] Sale of, [93] Western Australia--mining rights on acquiring, [165]