MS 52
Guide to the Papers of Arthur Atlee Hunt (1864-1935)



Summary

Creator:  Arthur Atlee Hunt, 1864-1935
Title:  Papers of Atlee Hunt
Date range:  1900-1930
Extent: 1 metre (7 boxes)
Reference number: MS 52

Administrative Information

Access:
Available for reference.

Provenance:
The papers were donated to the Commonwealth National Library by Hunt’s daughter, Miss Marion Hunt, in 1936.
Some other papers of Atlee Hunt, including three diaries, were donated by Mr Bruce Hunt in 1964 and are housed at MS 1100.


Scope and Content

Atlee Hunt’s papers consist chiefly of correspondence, both semi-official and private, written in the period 1901-21 when he was Secretary of the Department of External Affairs and, subsequently, the Department of Home and Territories. There are no papers relating to his early career as a lawyer or his involvement in the Federation movement. There are some personal letters written in the late 1920s, but virtually nothing on his work as Public Service Arbitrator.

The correspondence is extensive, with letters from many political figures, government officials and representatives of commercial organizations. They deal mostly with imperial relations (including Australian representation in the United Kingdom), political and commercial relations with the New Hebrides and other Pacific Islands, and the administration of the Australian territories: Norfolk Island, the Northern Territory and Papua.

The principal correspondents include Sir Edmund Barton, Captain F.R. Barton, E.L. Batchelor, Thomas Bavin, Colonel James Burns, A.M. Campbell, H.E. Carey, Captain R. Muirhead Collins, Alfred Deakin, Patrick McMahon Glynn, Merton King, Sir George Le Hunte, Walter H. Lucas, Hugh Mahon, M.V. Murphy, Hubert Murray, Judge T.E. Roseby, H.C. Smart and Miles Staniforth Smith.


Biographical Note

Arthur Atlee Hunt was born on 7 November 1864 at Baroonda Station on the Fitzroy River, Queensland. He was educated at Balmain Public School and Sydney Grammar School. In 1879 he was appointed as a clerk in the New South Wales Lands Department. He visited England in 1887 and on his return studied law. He was admitted to the New South Wales Bar in 1892. He took an active part in the Federation movement and was Secretary of the New South Wales Federal Association (1898) and General Secretary of the Federal League of Australasia (1899). He was one of a number of young men, including Robert Garran and Thomas Bavin, who strongly supported the leadership of Edmund Barton.

On Barton’s appointment as Prime Minister in January 1901, Hunt became his private secretary and managed his electoral campaign. In May 1901 he was appointed the first Secretary of the Department of External Affairs, a position he held for 15 years. He made official visits to British New Guinea in 1905 and the Northern Territory in 1915 and attended the Imperial Conferences in London in 1907 and 1911. He was appointed a CMG in 1910.

In 1916 Hunt was appointed Secretary of the Department of Home and Territories. He was a member of the Royal Commission on the mandated territories in New Guinea in 1919. In 1921 he was appointed the first Public Service Arbitrator. He retired in 1930.

Atlee Hunt married Lilian Hunt in 1897. He died in Perth on 19 September 1935.


Series List

British New Guinea and Territory of Papua. Correspondence mainly concerned with problems of administration and development of New Guinea.

Items nos.      
1-57 series 1 Correspondence with Capt. F.R. Barton, 1904-7
58-156 series 2 General New Guinea correspondence 1904-11, 1916
157-259 series 3 Correspondence with A.M. Campbell, 1904-13, 1927-28
260-366 series 4 Correspondence with J.H.P. Murray, 1905-17
367-429 series 5 General Papua correspondence 1907-1912
430-610 series 6 Correspondence with M. Staniforth Smith, 1907-15

New Hebrides. Correspondence mainly concerning the establishment and operation of the Condominium.

611-634 series 7 General New Hebrides correspondence 1901; 1903, 1905-10
635-716 series 8 Correspondence with Merton King, 1907-17
717-751 series 9 Correspondence with Judge T.E. Roseby, 1909-16
752-759 series 10 General New Hebrides correspondence, 1911-14.
760-763 series 11 Correspondence with Rev. F.H. Paton, 1914

Colonial Office/Commonwealth of Australia Office, London. Correspondence concerned mainly with
(a) Australia participation in Imperial conferences;
(b) Australian representation and publicity in Europe.

764-781 series 12 General London correspondence, 1907.
782-792 series 13 General London correspondence, 1907-8.
793-862 series 14 Correspondence with Capt. R. Muirhead Collins, 1908-12
863-883 series 15 Correspondence with Sir Charles Lucas, 1908-12, 1930
884-962 series 16 Correspndence with H.C. Smart, 1912-16
963-1035 series 17 Letters from Sir George Le Hunte (chiefly concerned with Papua), 1902-8

Northern Territory. Correspondence concerning principally the details of administering and developing the Territory.

1036-1054 series 18 General Northern Territory correspondence 1908, 1912-15, 1920
1055-1168 series 19 Correspondence with H.E. Carey, 1912-16

Norfolk Island. Correspondence concerned mainly with administration, after 1913, of Norfolk Island as a territory of Australia.

1169-1252 series 20 Correspondence with M.V. Murphy, 1901-10, 1913-17, 1920

Correspondence with various people. Correspondence concerned mainly with personal or semi-official matters arising from departmental office routine.

1253-1258 series 21 Correspondence with Sir Edmund Barton, 1901-4
1259-1266 series 22 Correspondence with F.M. Bladen, 1902-11
1267-1286 series 23 Correspondence with J. O’Neill Brenan, 1906-8, 1910
1287-1299 series 24 Correspondence with E.L. Batchelor, 1908-11
1300-1311 series 25 Correspondence with Y.M. Goblet, 1908-11
1312-1336 series 26 Correspondence with Japanese Consulate-General, 1908-16
1337-1351 series 27 Correspondece with Sir Everard Im Thurn, 1909-10
1352-1489 series 28 Correspondence with P. McM. Glynn, 1913-17
1490-1530(a) series 29 Correspondence with Hugh Mahon, 1914-15
1531-1538 series 30 Correspondence with Professor Harrison Moore, 1916

Burns Philp and Company Ltd valign=top. Correspondence with the principals of Burns Philp chiefly concerning the company’s government contract work in the Pacific Islands and Papua.

1539-1561 series 31 Correspondence with Col. James Burns, 1902.
1562-1584 series 32 Correspondence with Col. James -Burns, 1904-11
1585-1605 series 33 General Burns Philp correspondence, 1905, 1907, 1909-11
1606-1627 series 34 Correspondence with Walter H. Lucas, 1907-9, 1919-20
1628-1762 series 35 General Burns Philp correspondence, 1910-12
1763-1774 series 36 Correspondence with Eyre Hutson (chiefly concerning Fiji), 1916

Autographs.

1775-2071 series 37 Miscellaneous letters apparently considered valuable for their signatures

Miscellaneous correspondence. Correspondence with political figures, government officials, commercial representatives and friends, chiefly concerning matters relating to departmental activities and to Hunt’s retirement.

2072-2092 series 38 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1900-2
2093-2184(a) series 39 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1901-8
2185-2239 series 40 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1909-12, 1914, 1916.
2240-2266 series 41 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1911-12
2267-2348 series 42 Letters of congratulation on Hunt’s receipt of C.M.G honour, 1910
2349-2400 series 43 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1913-16, 1919-20
2401-2411 series 44 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1913-16, 1919-20
2412-2434 series 45 Miscellaneous printed and undated material.

Series Descriptions

Item nos    
1-57 Series 1 Correspondence with Capt. F.R. Barton
    Correspondence, confidential and semi-official, with Capt. Barton, Administrator of British New Guinea, concerning Barton’s assumption of the position of Administrator; his relationships with Administration personnel; Hunt’s visit to British New Guinea (1905); Barton’s travels in the Possession; establishment and proceedings of the Royal Commission into the administration of British New Guinea requested by Barton (1906).
     
  Date coverage: Date coverage: 1904-7.

 

Item nos    
58-156 Series 2 General New Guinea correspondence
    Correspondence of both personal and semi-official nature, with various people, notably missionaries and members of the British New Guinea Administration, on matters including: Judge Robinson’s administration; Hunt’s report on his visit the British New Guinea (1905); establishment of Royal Commission into Administration of British New Guinea (1906); appointment of Judge Murray as Acting Administrator (1907); personal affairs.

Correspondence with Burns Philp & Co. Ltd valign=top. on various matters; Marshall Island claims; mail contracts; parliamentary visit to Papua (1911); general business.

     
  Date coverage: 1904-11, 1916.

 

Item nos    
157-259 Series 3 Correspondence with A.M. Campbell
   

Unofficial and confidential correspondence with A.M. Campbell, Resident Magistrate Eastern Division, British New Guinea, and later Government Secretary to the Territory of Papua (1908), relating to various matters including: Kanaka labour in British New Guinea; Royal Commission (1906); land purchases from natives; scheme of native taxation; Anglo-German boundary survey (1908); Papua Labour Ordinance (1908); personal affairs and dealings with Administration personnel.

     
  Date coverage: 1904-13; 1927, 1928.

 

Item nos    
260-366 Series 4 Correspondence with J.H.P. Murray
    Personal and unofficial correspondence with Judge Murray, Chief Judicial Officer of British New Guinea, later Acting Administrator (1907) and Lieutenant Governor (1908) of Territory of Papua, chiefly concerned with details of administration and staff; wireless telegraphic communication with Australia; Papuan Pensions Bill; German New Guinea; land purchases from natives.

Unsigned typescript notes of scheme for defence and armament of Papua (manuscript interpolations in Murray’s hand).
     
  Date coverage: 1915-17

 

Item nos    
367-429 Series 5 General Papua Correspondence
    Personal correspondence with various people, including missionaries and members of the Territory administration, concerning various matters: regulations and legislation governing natives; appointment of Administrator (1907); Anglo-German boundary; Papuan goldfields; scheme of native taxation; Federal Government immigration policy.
     
  Date coverage: 1907-12

 

Item nos    
430-610 Series 6 Correspondence with M. Staniforth Smith
    Confidential and personal correspondence with Staniforth Smith, Director of Agriculture and Commissioner for Lands and later Administrator (1908) of Territory of Papua, concerning various matters, including land settlement; agricultural development policy; Federal politics; Administration personnel; Ladekamu and other Papuan goldfields; oil-boring operations; missionary activities; native labour; electoral representation; Papuan Pensions Bill; Smith’s report on Java (1915).

Typescript copy (unsigned) of notes on the island of New Guinea

     
  Date coverage: 1907-15.

New Hebrides

Item nos    
611-634 Series 7 General New Hebrides Correspondence
   

Personal correspondence with various people, including British Colonial Office representatives, concerning: Anglo-French Joint Commission on landed property in the New Hebrides (1906); appointment of Australian representatives in the New Hebrides; personal affairs.

Manuscript copies of 3 articles by St. Just de Beaupré Mackay concerning Polynesian politics.

Translations of extracts from La France Australe (1910) relating to Protestant missions in Oceania.

Text of speeches at opening of Joint Court of the Condominium (1910).

     
  Date coverage: 1901, 1903, 1905-1910.

 

Item nos    
635-716 Series 8 Correspondence with Merton King
   

Private and personal correspondence with Merton King, Secretary to the Western Pacific High Commission, Fiji, and later British Resident Commissioner in the New Hebrides (1907), concerning various matters, including: Australian customs supervision on exports to New Hebrides; operation of the Anglo-French Convention and Joint Court; origin and activities of the Société Francaise des Novelles Hébrides; mail services for the Pacific; surveys of British settlers’ lands; missionary activities; appointment of Native Advocate; Royal Commission into the Working of the Pacific mail service (1910?); amendments to Anglo-French Convention (1915).

     
  Date coverage: 1907-17.

 

Item nos    
717-751 Series 9 Correspondence with Judge T.E. Roseby
   

Private and personal correspondence with Judge Roseby, British Judge appointed to the Joint Court of the Condominium, relating to various matters including: colonisation of the New Hebrides; Anglo-French Convention (1907); British New Hebrides Association; communications with Australia; proposed purchase of Société Française land rights; relations between Protestant missionaries and the French; inauguration (1910) and operation of the Joint Court; appointment of Native Advocate; proposals regarding land registration procedure; relations with other Condominium officials; comparisons of land claims by French and English applicants; availability of native labour.

     
  Date coverage: 1909-16.

 

Item nos    
752-759(a) Series 10 General New Hebrides Correspondence
   

Personal and private correspondence with various people being medical officers, British Merchants Colonial Office representatives, concerning different matters including: public health facilities in the New Hebrides; difficulties of administering the Condominium; purchasing land in the New Hebrides.

     
  Date coverage: 1911-14

 

Item nos    
760-763 Series 11 Correspondence with Rev. F.H. Paton
   

Official correspondence with Rev. Frank Paton, Foreign Missions Secretary to the Presbyterian Church of Australia, concerning Paton’s request for an interview with Minister of External Affairs regarding New Hebrides question.

     
  Date coverage: 1914

Colonial Office and Commonwealth of Australia Offices, London

Item nos    
764-781 Series 12 General Correspondence
   

Semi-official and personal correspondence with various people, including publishers, Australians in Europe, relations, concerning different matters: proceedings of the 1907 Imperial Conference which Hunt attended with Alfred Deakin; functions connected with the Conference; a private collection of Australian books and documents held in London.

     
  Date coverage: 1907

 

Item nos    
782-862 Series 13 General Correspondence
   

Official and semi-official correspondence with the Australian Government London Offices and Colonial Office staff, notably Sir Francis Hopwood and Sir Charles Lucas, on various matters, including action arising from Imperial Conference resolutions; principles governing Honours awards to politicians; Colonial office staff changes; newspaper article by W. M Hughes.

     
  Date coverage: 1907-08

 

Item nos    
793-862 Series 14 Correspondence with R. Muirhead Collins
   

Official, and private correspondence with Capt.Collins, Official Secretary to the Commonwealth of Australia Offices in London, concerning various matters, including: site and plans for London Office; naming of Navy vessels; appointment of Australian High Commissioner to London (1909); methods of circulating Australian news in England; appointment of Australia representatives to London and the Continent; personal affairs.

Text of speeches by the Earl of Dudley and Capt. Collins at Royal Colonial Institute, 1912.

Pamphlet The Foundations of British Policy by J. A. Spender.

Press clippings of Australian news releases and general publicity.

Typescript note (unsigned) concerning Canadian immigration policy and methods.

     
  Date coverage: 1908-12.

 

Item nos    
863-883 Series 15 Correspondence with Sir Charles Lucas
   

Personal and semi-official correspondence with Sir Charles Lucas, Under-Secretary of Dominions Department of the Colonial Office, on various matters including: Colonial Office re-arrangement after 1907 Imperial Conference; South Australian reserved Bill regarding Northern Territory; Lucas’ visit to Australia (1909); New Hebrides; personal affairs.

Typescript memo by Hunt concerning (1) official dealings with Colonial Office; (2) Lucas’ visit to Australia; (3) Imperial Conferences.

Printed Colonial Office Despatch from Secretary of State for Colonies regarding re-arrangement of Colonial Office (1907).

     
  Date coverage: 1908-10, 1912, 1930.

 

Item nos    
884-962 Series 16 Correspondence with H.C. Smart
   

Official, and private, correspondence with H. C. Smart, head of Publicity Department, Commonwealth of Australia Offices, London, concerning various matters, including: difficulties with Agents-General in London; Australian exhibitions and other publicity activities in England; news services between Australia and London; encouragement of British migration to Australia; Smart’s report on Continental emigration; war news service from London offices; establishment and operations of Australian Military office in London.

Newspaper clippings concerning British migration to the Dominions.

     
  Date coverage: 1912-16

 

Item nos    
963-1035 Series 17 Letters from Sir George Le Hunte
   

Private and personal letters from Sir George Le Hunte, previously Lieutenant Governor of British New Guinea (1898-1902), then Governor of South Australia, concerning various matters including: relinquishment of British New Guinea appointment; Papua Act (1903); import of liquor into British New Guinea; banking arrangements by the Administration; British New Guinea mail services; the Goaribari island incident (1904); relations between Administration Officials; appointment of Royal Commission to enquire into administration of British New Guinea; personal affairs.

     
  Date coverage: 1902-1908

Northern Territory

Item nos    
1036-1054 Series 18 General Northern Territory Correspondence
   

Private correspondence with Government representatives, notably W. Baldwin Spencer, concerning various matters, including: illegal entry of Chinese into Australia; appointment of Dr. Gilruth as Administrator of the Northern Territory; work of Chief Protector of Aborigines (W. Baldwin Spencer); Parliamentary party’s visit (1912); relations between Asians and Aborigines; Administration personnel; sheep raising at Mataranka; Royal Commission concerning the Northern Territory (1920).

     
  Date coverage: 1908, 1912, 1915-16, 1920.

 

Item nos    
1055-1168 Series 19 Correspondence with H.E. Carey
   

Personal and semi-official correspondence with H. E. Carey, Private Secretary to the Administrator of the Northern Territory, concerning various matters, including: Administration office accommodation; Welshmen migrating from Patagonia to Australia; difficulties with labourers; other Administration personnel; Federal Government attitude to the Territory; Roper River mission; duties and operations of Classification Board handling land applications; Australian Workers Union activities in the Territory; Carey’s work as Censor; Royal Commission regarding pastoral matters (1916); personal affairs.

Letter from Dr. Gilruth concerning visit to Mataranka.

Correspondence with Burns Philp regarding passages for workmen.

     
  Date coverage: 1912-1916.

Norfolk Island

Item nos    
1169-1252 Series 20 Correspondence with M.V. Murphy
   

Private and unofficial correspondence with M. V. Murphy, Administrator of Norfolk Island (1913-20) concerning various matters, including: Lord Chelmsford’s visit to Norfolk Island (1910); Norfolk Island Fund; inadequacy of available shipping services; development of export products; establishment of Savings Bank Branch; election of new Executive Council (1915); improvement in cattle breeding; extensions to Harbour works; changes in Federal politics; salaried staff on the Island; personal affairs.

     
  Date coverage: 1901-10, 1913-17, 1920

correspondence with various people

Item nos    
1253-1258 Series 21 Correspondence with Sir Edmund Barton
   

Letters of Sir Edmund Barton, Prime Minister of Australia, concerning various matters: protocol; High Court work; personal affairs.

     
  Date coverage: 1901, 1903-4.

 

Item nos    
1259-1266 Series 22 Correspondence with F.M. Bladen
   

Personal correspondence with F. M. Bladen, Principal Librarian of the Public Library of N.S.W., regarding various matters, including: gift of Roman stone fragment; Commonwealth Library Fund; publication of Historical Records; personal affairs including prospects of appointment.

Pamphlet on immigration entitled Peopling Australia by F. M. Bladen.

     
  Date coverage: 1901, 1903-4.

 

Item nos    
1267-1286 Series 23 Correspondence with J. O’N. Brenan
   

Personal and confidential correspondence with J. O’N. Brenan, Chief Immigration Agent to the Government of Queensland, concerning various matters including: details of repatriation of Kanaka labourers to the Islands; Alfred Deakin’s visit to Queensland (1907); arrival of Russian migrants (1910); personal affairs relating to future employment.

     
  Date coverage: 1906-8, 1910.

 

Item nos    
1287-1299 Series 24 Correspondence with E.L. Batchelor
   

Semi-official correspondence with E. L. Batchelor, Minister for External Affairs 1908-9 and 1910-11, concerning various matters, including: Immigration League of Australia; Franco-British Exhibition project; effects of Stowaway Act; Northern Territory affairs; Government assistance for Douglas Mawson’s proposed Antarctic expedition; Governor-General’s projected visit to Papua and the Northern Territory; Report of Wireless Tender Board; general office routine.

Correspondence with Mrs. Batchelor at time of E. L. Batchelor’s death.

     
  Date coverage: 1908-11.

 

Item nos    
1300-1311(a) Series 25 Correspondence with Y.M. Goblet
   

Personal and semi-official correspondence (in English and French) with Yann M. Goblet, French journalist, concerning various matters, including: New Hebrides affairs; insertion of Australian articles in French press; Franco-Australian commercial relations; Federal Government changes; American influences on Australian living; possibility of appointing official French correspondent to Australia Government.

     
  Date coverage: 1908-11.

 

Item nos    
1312-1336 Series 26 Correspondence with Japanese Consulate-General
   

Private and semi-official correspondence with E. W. Foxall, of Japanese Consulate-General in Australia, and with M. Saito and S. Shimizn, Consuls-General for Japan, relating to various matters including: operation of Immigration Restriction Act of 1901; Agreement governing entry of Japanese merchants into Australia; appointment of Honorary Consul for Japan in Victoria.

     
  Date coverage: :1908, 1910-12, 1914-16.

 

Item nos    
1337-1351 Series 27 Correspondence with Sir Everard Im Thurn
   

Personal and unofficial correspondence with Sir Everard Im Thurn, Governor of Fiji, concerning various matters, including: Hunt’s visit to Suva (1909); introduction of outside labour to Solomon Islands; Pacific steamer service contracts; details of guano deposits in the Pacific (1909); New Hebrides labour deficiency; Im Thurn’s retirement to England.

     
  Date coverage: 1909-10.

 

Item nos    
1352-1489 Series 28 Correspondence with P. McMahon Glynn
   

Personal and semi-official correspondence with P. McMahon Glynn, Minister for External Affairs 1913-14, and Minister for Home and Territories 1917-20, concerning various matters, including: Northern Territory Administration Act 1910; survey and construction work for Transcontinental Railway (Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta); Northern Territory procedure concerning capital sentences; Norfolk Island Bill; staff appointments; Premiers’ Conference (1914); establishment of freezing works in Northern Territory; appointment of M. V. Murphy as Administrator of Norfolk Island; change to Ministry; status of enemy subjects in Australia; naturalisation of Syrians; issuing of passports to women for travel through danger zones; Report of Royal Commission regarding Federal Capital; development of Papuan oilfields.

Printed copy of address by Glynn, Some Aspects of Imperialism.

Pamphlet The Disposition of Shakespeare by Glynn.

     
  Date coverage: 1909-10.

 

Item nos    
1490-1530(a) Series 29 Correspondence with Hugh Mahon
   

Personal and semi-official correspondence with Hugh Mahon, Minister for External Affairs 1914-16, on various matters, including: dispute among Vestey’s workmen in Darwin; financial aid to Papuan missions during war; Hunt’s report on Northern Territory visit (1915); proposed treatment of naturalised citizens in wartime; restrictions on entry of Japanese merchants into Australia; personal affairs.

     
  Date coverage: 1914-15.

 

Item nos    
1531-1538 Series 30 Correspondence with Professor Harrison Moore
   

Semi-official and personal correspondence with Prof. Harrison Moore, Professor of Law at University of Melbourne, on various legal matters, including: Australian naturalisation of enemy subjects during War; British Nationality and Status and Aliens Act 1914; naturalised persons of enemy origin and their rights to the franchise.

     
  Date coverage: 1916.

Burns Philip & Company Ltd valign=top.

Item nos    
1539-1561 Series 31 1539-1561
   

Unofficial and private correspondence with Col. James Burns on various matters, including: mail services to North America; provision of steamer for British New Guinea mail and passenger services; Sydney to Singapore steamer service; land settlement in the New Hebrides; use of coloured crews on Singapore services.

Correspondence between Edmund Barton and Sir Andrew Clarke concerning the New Hebrides (1901).

     
  Date coverage: 1902.

 

Item nos    
1562-1584 Series 32 Correspondence with Col. James Burns
   

Private and unofficial correspondence with Col. Burns on various matters, including: missionary attitudes to recruitment of labour for the New Hebrides; Burns Philp investment in the New Hebrides; Marshall Islands case; proposed establishment of wireless stations; criticism of Papua and New Hebrides mail services; Japanese trade and steamer services in the Pacific Islands.

     
  Date coverage: 1904-07, 1910-11, 1915.

 

Item nos    
1585-1605 Series 33 General Correspondence with Burns Philp
   

Private and unofficial correspondence with Col. Burns and A. Forsyth, senior partners in Burns Philp & Co. Ltd valign=top., on various matters, including: Société Française des Novelles Hébrides; Marshall Islands case; appointment of Burns Philp Solicitor for the New Hebrides; duties of native crews on Burns Philp vessels; New Hebrides mail subsidy.

Typescript copies of Cairns-Papua and Sydney Papua steamer services (undated).

     
  Date coverage: 1905, 1907, 1909-11.

 

Item nos    
1606-1627 Series 34 Correspondence with Walter H. Lucas
   

Private and personal correspondence with W. H. Lucas, of Island Department of Burns Philp, concerning various matters, including: accommodation for Kanakas leaving Queensland for the New Hebrides; competition for New Hebrides cargo from European lines; British land claims in the New Hebrides; effect of Quarantine Act of 1908 on imports of New Hebrides produce; supplying of coal to Admiralty ships in the New Hebrides; proposed Commonwealth Government action regarding German New Guinea (1920).

Typescript copies of Cairns-Papua and Sydney Papua steamer services (undated).

     
  Date coverage: 1907-9, 1919-20.

 

Item nos    
1628-1762 Series 35 Burns Philp Correspondence - General
   

Private and unofficial correspondence with Burns Philp principals, notably Walter Lucas, concerning various Pacific Island matters, including: proving of titles to British settlement land in the New Hebrides; negotiations with Commonwealth Government regarding mail contracts; survey of New Hebrides settlement land; prospect of Commonwealth Government assuming control of British interests in Western Pacific; rising costs of Pacific mail services; Australian claim to the waters of Port Sandwich; appointment of Surveyor for the Solomons; appointment of new solicitor to represent Burns Philp in the New Hebrides.

Press clippings relating to missionary activities and other matters in Papua.

     
  Date coverage: 1910-12.

 

Item nos    
1763-1774 Series 36 Correspondence with Eyre Hutson
   

Private and personal correspondence with Eyre Hutson, Acting High Commissioner of the Western Pacific at Fiji, on various matters, including: appointment of Sir Francis May as Governor of Fiji (1916); prominence of German firms in Tonga; proposals to introduce German New Guinea labour into the Solomons; indenture of Indian coolie labour for Fiji; Commonwealth amendments to the War Regulations regarding passports.

     
  Date coverage: 1916.

Autographs

Item nos    
1775-2071 Series 37 Papers of autograph interest
   

Letters of personal, and semi-official nature from some 120 correspondents, many of them British and Australia political figures, concerning a variety of subjects and apparently considered valuable principally for their signatures; 28 letters by Hunt.

     
  Date coverage: 1901-1921, 1924, 1927-30.

Miscellaneous correspondence

Item nos    
2072-2092 Series 38 Miscellaneous Correspondence
   

Personal and private correspondence with various people, principally family friends, concerning several matters including: Hunt’s appointment as Private Secretary to Edmund Barton (1901); family affairs.

     
  Date coverage: 1900-2.

 

Item nos    
2093-2184 Series 39 Miscellaneous Correspondence
   

Private, and semi-official correspondence with various people, notably Australian political figures and principals of Burns Philp, on many matters, including: salary of President of Federal Senate; Sir Edmund Barton’s interest in New Hebrides and British New Guinea affairs; Burns Philp claims against German authorities in the Marshall Islands; desertion of Chinese crews from Burns Philp steamers; deportation of Kanakas from Queensland; proposal to establish Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine in Townsville; procedure regarding correspondence with Governor-General.

     
  Date coverage: 1901-8

 

Item nos    
2185-2239 Series 40 Miscellaneous Correspondence
   

Personal and private correspondence with various people, including British and Australian government officials, on a miscellany of subjects: Colonial Office work to combat tropical diseases; 1909 Declaration of London regarding naval warfare; Hunt’s visit to Fiji (1909); old age pensions law and applications for naturalisation; land policy of British Unionist Party; matters for discussion at Imperial Conference (1911); appointment of Administrator of the Northern Territory; proposals to improve shipping accommodation at Norfolk Island.

Press cuttings concerning British Unionist Party land policy.

     
  Date coverage: 1909-12, 1914, 1916.

 

Item nos    
2240-2266 Series 41 Miscellaneous Correspondence
   

Personal, and semi-official correspondence with various people, notably Australian government representatives, on several matters, including: prospects of increased immigration to Australia; relationship of Dominion High Commissioners to the Imperial Conference; discovery of petroleum in Papua; proposed medical training in Australia for natives of Tong; Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine, Townsville; work among Aborigines in the Northern Territory.

     
  Date coverage: 1911-12.

 

Item nos    
2267-2348 Series 42 Letters of congratulation to Hunt on C.M.G.
   

Personal and private letters from some 70 people, including British and Australian political figures and government representatives, congratulating Hunt on his receipt of C.M.G. honour, and two letters of formal acknowledgment by Hunt.

     
  Date coverage: 1910.

 

Item nos    
2349-2400 Series 43 Miscellaneous correspondence
   

Personal and private letters from various people, including Australian and other government officials, concerning a miscellany of subjects: appointments for Northern Territory and Papua positions; origin and observance of Wattle Day; proposed new Anglican Mission on Groote Eylandt; powers of an Assistant Minister; rumour of Commonwealth Gvernment takeover of Fiji; alien indentured labour in the Pacific; boundaries covered by the term ‘Australasia’.

Press clippings concerning recruiting of Kanaka labour (1901).

Typescript Government agreement (unsigned) to employ petroleum expert for work in Papua and Australia.

     
  Date coverage: 1913-16, 1919-20.

 

Item nos    
2401-2441 Series 44 Miscellaneous Correspondence
   

Personal and semi-official correspondence with several people, including Australian government officials, concerning various matters: congratulations to recipients of Birthday Honours (1927); Hunt’s retirement from the Public Service.

     
  Date coverage: 1925, 1927, 1930.

 

Item nos    
2412-2434 Series 45 Miscellaneous Printed and Undated Material
   

Photographs of friends and associates; press cutting concerning Japanese visitor (1915); typescript notes (unsigned) concerning Colonial Sugar Refinery labour policy for Queensland canefields; typescript notes (unsigned) regarding labour recruiting under the terms of the 1907 Anglo-French Convention governing the New Hebrides.

Pamphlets: Scottish Agricultural Mission to Australia 1910-11; Notes on N.S.W. Coat of Arms (1907); What’s in a Name, by David Macrea, being a discussion of Imperial terms ‘Britain’ and ‘British’; Nation Building in Australia by L. E. Groom.

Name Index of Correspondence

The name index covers all the correspondence in the Papers, i.e. that contained in Series 1 to 44 from some 445 correspondents.

The numbers referred to are item numbers. Bold entries denote authorship, non-bold indicate receipt of a letter.

ABEL, C.W., Rev.

59, 60, 73, 82

ABBOTT, J.H.M.

1872, 1890

ABBOTT, P.

2317

ABOY, A.N. d’

1966

ADAMS, W.J.

2385, 2387

ALLARDYCE, Sir William

1891, 1893, 1901, 1904, 1908, 1915, 1954, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2004, 2285

ALLEN, G.

770

ALLEN, H.B.

2397

AMSCHEL, Julius

2311

ANDERSON, Sir John

1927, 1931, 1949, 1950

ARDLIE, A.W.

452

ARGYLL, John, 9th Duke

2341, 2342

ARKELL, A.W.

2275

ARMSTRONG, Edmund

1871, 2123

ARONSON, Fred

2304

ARTHUR, J.A.

1961

ARTHUR, Mrs. J.A.

1963, 1967

ARTHUR, Richard, Dr

1946, 1947

ASHTON, Julian

1776

ASKINS, F.T.

1138

ASQUITH, Herbert H.

952

ATKINSON, H.

1586

BAKER, Sir Richard

2098, 2150

BALFOUR, Arthur

944

BALFOUR, E. Napoleon

2206

BARACCHI, Pietro

2246, 2247

BARTO, and Van Den Brenk, Messrs.

928

BARTON, Sir Edmund

624, 1254 1254(a), 1255-56, 1257 1258, 1540 1541, 1777, 1832 1852, 1854, 2054, 2055, 2056, 2093 2097-8,2105 2098(a), 2111, 2112, 2114, 2115, 2116, 2135, 2355 2429

BARTON, R., Mrs

1-18, 19 20-40, 41 42-53, 54 55-57

BARTON, Muffie & T. Whitney

1253

BATCHELOR, E.L.

269, 1287-95, 1340 1859, 1861, 1864, 1868, 1873, 1892 1902, 1914, 2067, 2068,1868, 1873, 1862, 1902, 1914, 2067, 2068, 2184, 2184(a), 2283

BATCHELOR, R., Mrs

1296-7

BAVIN, Thomas R.

1800, 1847, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1862, 1875, 1876 2041, 2045, 2053, 2071, 2104, 2425

BECKE, Louis

1821, 1824

BECKETT, J.T.

1048, 1049

BEGG, W.W.

2028

BENCKENDORFF, ?

948

BENSTED, J.T.

362

BENTZON, Sigurd

2212, 2213 2302

BEVAN, D.B.

1045, 1046

BLACK, P.G.

109-110 111, 341 1592, 1594, 1595, 1596 1697, 1699

BLADEN, F.M.

1259-63, 1264 1265, 1266 2286

BROGLIO, Dubruel de

752

BLOOMFIELD, A.A.

2249 2250

BOSSCHART, W.N.

2293

BOURNE, F. Card

950

BRADY, Edwin J.

1938

BRAMELL, B.W.

3376-7, 392 393-4, 397 398, 401 402-3, 405-6, 409, 411 413-7, 426-7, 2345

BRASSEY, Thomas, 1st Earl

1856

BREINL, A., Dr.

2254 2255

BRENAN, J. O’NEILL

1267-71, 1272-74 1275-77, 1278-9 1281-4, 1285 1286, 1607 1638, 1652-3,1654-6, 2147, 2148, 2149 2156

BRENNAN, Frank

2038

BRENNAN, H.W.

2400

BRETTON, Monk

1787

BRODIE, G.E.

2108, 2109, 2110

BROMILOW, W.E., Rev.

75, 367-8, 369 370-1

BRUCE, Edward, Lord

1826, 1827

BRUCE, S.M.

2029 2030, 2031, 2032, 2403

BRYCE, F.S.

1844

BRYCE, James, 1st Viscount

2261

BUCHANAN, ?

2243

BUDGE ?

1373

BRIDGES, William T., Col.

1808

BUENA Esperanza, Conde de

See Esperanza, Conde de Buena

BURNS, Sir James, Col.

103-4, 342 1542-5, 15461548, 1550, 1551 1553-4 1555-7, 1558 1559, 1562-70, 1571-3 1574-6, 1577, 1579, 1580 1581, 1582-3 1678, 2117, 2136, 2151, 2153, 2155, 2158, 2159 2166, 2265 2266, 2277

BUTLER, T.

1863

BYRNE, S.A.

2072

CAHILL, W.G.

2182, 2183

CALLAN, Walter

2189, 2200, 2245, 2267, 2278

CAMBON, Paul

940

CAMPBELL, A.

157, 159-61, 162 163-66, 167 168-9, 170 171-4 175, 179 180-4, 185 186, 187 188-99, 200 201, 202 203-4, 205 206-7, 208 209, 210 211, 212 213, 220-01, 222 223-5, 226-8 229, 230 231, 232 233, 235-8, 239,241 242, 243 244-6, 247 248, 249 250-1 252-3, 254 255, 256 257-58, 282-3 290, 394 395, 396 397, 398 399, 400 401, 402-3 404, 405-6, 407-8, 409 411, 412, 413, 447, 448, 449, 450-1, 452, 454, 482

CAMPBELL, F.A.

2192

CAMPBELL, H.E.

112, 2248, 2253

CAMPBELL, N. Telfer

1814, 2248, 2253

CAMPBELL, W.S.

1047, 1814

CANDLER, Billy

2427

CAREY, H.E.

1055 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1059(a) 1060, 1062, 1063 1064, 1066 1071 1072, 1073, 1074 1075, 1076, 1077, 1079 1080, 1081, 1082 1083, 1084-6, 1087-8 1089-90, 1094-1100, 1101-2 1103-7, 1108 1109-1111, 1114, 1115 1116, 1117 1118-19, 1122, 1123 1124, 1125 1126, 1127-28 1129-31, 1132 1133-35, 1136,1139, 1140 1141, 1142 1143-44, 1145 1146, 1147(a), 1148, 1149, 1150-53 1154-57, 1164 1166, 1167 1168

CARRINGTON, Charles, 1st Earl see LINCOLNSHIRE, Charles, 1st Marquess

CARRINGTON, Reginald

2163

CASSELL & Co. Ltd.

765

CHAMPION, H.W.

447

CHAPMAN, Austin

1907

CHELMSFORD, Frederic, 1st Viscount

1932 1933

CHETCUTE, H.

1158

CHEVILLARD, St.

613

CHURCHILL, Winston

946

CLARKE, Sir Andrew

1540

COCKBURN, Sir John

1299 1819, 1828, 1829, 1836, 1837

COCKBURN, William

1819

COGHLAN, Sir Timothy A.

1838

COLLINS, R. Muirhead, Capt.

789 793, 794-811, 813 814, 817, 818-9 820, 822 823-25, 827 828-9, 831, 833, 835, 836 837-42, 843-4 845, 846 847-8, 849-50, 851-2, 853-4, 855, 857 858, 859-60 861-2, 928

COLONNA, Judge

729

CONLEY, T.G.

2104

COOK, Sir Joseph

1388 1799

COOTH, J.Van

2299

CORNWALL, W.E.

2167, 2170

COWLEY, H.

1936

COX, Bertram

790

COX, J.O.

1789, 1812, 2013

CRAIG, Gordon

2026, 2027

CRAIG, J.

158

CRAIG, R O.

2318

CREWE, Robert, 1st Marquess

947, 2316

CROFT, E.N. Fortescue

2303

CROMBIE, David

752

CROXBIE, D.

625

CUMPSTON, J.H.L.

1945, 2396

CURTIS, Harry

2058

CURTIS, Lionel

2057

DALE, C.

2292

DALE, H.E.

1834

DALLEN, Robert A.

2170, 2173

DAVIES, James

490 2314

DEAKIN, Alfred

99, 765, 770, 781 792, 793 1455, 1547, 1786, 1815, 1819, 1828, 1830, 1836, 1845, 2008, 2064-5, 2122, 2133, 2150, 2163, 2167, 2268 2281, 2431, 2432, 2434

DERMOT, P.J. M.

2197, 2320

DICKINSON, H.N.

766

DONNELLY, Will J.

2308

D’OYLY, Hastings

631-2, 2066

DRAKE, James

2355

DUDLEY, William, 2nd Earl

812, 2319

DUFFY, Charles Gavan

2288

EDWARDS, M.N.

2289

ESPERANZA, Conde de Buena

728

EVANS, J.W.

2056

EWING, Norman, Judge

1054

FENTON, J.E.

2042 2043

FISHER, Andrew

1892, 1935, 2210, 2380

FISHER, Sir John, 1st Earl

939

FLETCHER, C. Brunsden

2388 2389, 2390, 2391 2392

FORREST, Sir John, 1st Baron

1050, 1780 1795, 1803, 1840, 1842, 1846, 1878, 1895-98 2012, 2070, 2079, 2133, 2145 2146, 2152

FORSYTH, A.

84 84(a), 86-9, 90, 128 129, 130 131, 2126, 2127 2128, 2298, 2322

FOXALL, E W.

1312, 1313 1314-15, 1316 1617-18, 1319 1320, 1333, 1335 1336, 2107, 2294

FRASER, John Foster

1830

GARLICK, J.

1903

GARRAN, Sir Robert R.

1767-8, 772, 775 2039-40, 2378,

GARRIOCH, C.G.

246 247, 248 249, 547

GAUNT, Guy

776, 2049

GILBERT, R.L.

2291

GILLAM, Hattie C.

2340

GILMAN, Hugh

94

GILRUTH, J.A., Dr

1091, 1093 1051, 1061 1110-11, 1114 1147, 1147(a)

GLYNN, Patrick McMahon

326 339, 1355-57, 1358 1359, 1360-62 1363, 1364 1365, 1366-68 1369 1370, 1371-72, 1374 1375-76, 1377 1378, 1379-80 1381, 1382-83 1384, 1385 1386, 1387 1388, 1389 1390, 1391-2 1393-4, 1395 1396 1397, 1398 1399-1401, 1402 1403-5, 1406-08 1409, 1410-11, 1412, 1413 1414, 1415 1416, 1417-18 1419, 1420-22 1423-24, 1425-27 1428, 1429-31 1432-33, 1434 1435, 1436-38 1439-40, 1441 1442, 1143-4 1445, 1446-7 1448-9, 1450-51 1452, 1453 1454, 1457 1458, 1459-61, 1462 1463-65, 1466 1467-69, 1471, 1472 1473-75, 1476-77 1478, 1479-80 1481-82, 1484-89, 1946, 1947 1971, 2011, 2373

GOBLET, Y.M.

1300-01, 1302 1303, 1304-5, 1306-7, 1308-9 1310-1311(a)

GORE, Walter

1560, 1561

GOULD, Sir Albert J.

1839, 1883, 2306

GREY, Albert, 4th Earl

951

GRIFFIN, H.L.

67, 222

GRIFFITH, T.W.

1889

GRIGG, Edward

2017

GRIMSHAW, Beatrice

232, 233 234, 2179

GROOM, Sir Littleton E.

796 1796, 1870, 1882, 1885, 1906, 1935, 1968 1969, 2295, 2401

GRUT, P de Jersey

2174, 2428

GULLICK, W.A.

2201, 2202

GUISZ ?, Arthur

2369

GWYNNE, H.A.

2203, 2205 2210, 2240 2241

HADDON, A. C.

1959, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1975, 1985, 1989, 2025

HARCOURT, Lewis, 1st Viscount

945

HARKNESS, E. B.

2326

HAWKINS, H. D.

1713, 1714 1754

HEATHERSHAW, S. A.

2018

HENDY-POOLEY, Grace

2272

HERBERT, Mrs

1065, 1067

HERBERT, C. E.

419, 421, 1036

HILL, Thomas

1998

HIRSEL ?, William

1802

HOAD, J. C.

1788, 2279

HOGAN, Louis P.

214, 216, 219

HOLDEN, G. F.

1981

HOOD, V. N.

1809

HOOKER, E.

1644

HOPETOUN, John, 7th Earl

1832

HOPWOOD, Sir Francis

782 783-4, 785 786, 787, 791 1822, 1845, 1855 1860, 1866, 1867 1869, 1874, 2051, 2347 2348

HORNE, C. A.

2258, 2259

HUGHES, F.

2333

HUGHES, William Morris

1792-3, 1798, 1976

HUNT, Arthur Atlee

19, 41, 60, 66, 84, 90-1, 93, 109, 113, 115, 118-9, 121, 124, 126, 128, 130, 135, 136, 139, 145, 146, 150, 153, 155, 162, 167, 170, 175-6, 177-9, 185, 187, 200, 202, 205, 208-10, 212, 226-8, 230, 239-40, 241, 243, 250-1, 254, 256, 264, 266, 270, 272-3, 275, 278-9, 281-4, 287-91, 293, 295-8, 300, 301, 303-4, 306, 307-9, 311, 313, 315, 318-321, 324, 326, 329-331, 335, 336, 337, 338, 340-342, 344-346, 348, 350-354, 356, 359-362, 369, 371, 375, 379, 382, 383, 386, 390-392, 421, 423, 424, 428, 433, 435, 440, 456, 485, 486, 490-492, 494, 500-502, 506, 508, 510, 519, 521, 528, 529, 531, 541, 545, 551, 556, 561, 564, 569, 580, 581, 589, 594, 596, 601, 605, 608, 610, 618, 626, 635, 640, 642, 645, 648, 651, 653, 655, 657, 658, 660, 662, 665, 667, 669, 672, 676-678, 682, 685, 686, 690, 694, 698, 702, 709, 710, 717, 722, 724, 734, 739, 741, 744, 746, 749, 753, 755, 758, 760, 762, 767, 768, 769, 772, 775, 781, 782, 785, 787-791, 813, 818-918, 822, 827, 835, 836, 844, 846, 849-850, 853-854, 857, 859-860, 866, 876-878, 880, 884, 886, 888, 893, 908, 917, 922, 929, 953, 958, 960, 1041, 1043, 1046, 1049-1050, 1055, 1063, 1065, 1066, 1067, 1068, 1071-1(a), 1073, 1074, 1076, 1077, 1078, 1079, 1081-1082, 1087, 1088, 1101-2, 1108, 1115, 1117, 1123, 1125, 1127-28, 1132, 1136, 1140, 1142, 1145, 1148, 1150-53, 1164, 1165, 1167, 1170, 1172, 1175—6, 1179, 1181, 1184, 1188-9, 1197, 1199, 1201, 1205, 1208-10, 1213, 1215, 1218-19, 1222, 1226, 1231, 1233, 1237, 1242, 1245, 1247, 1249-50, 1254, 1264, 1266, 1272-74, 1278-80, 1285, 1287, 1288-95, 1298-9, 1302, 1304-5, 1308-9, 1313, 1316, 1319, 1321, 1323, 1327, 1329, 1331, 1334-5, 1338-40, 1343, 1345-7, 1349-50, 1358, 1360-40, 1343, 1345-7, 1349-50, 1358, 1360-62, 1364, 1366-68, 1371-2, 1374, 1377, 1379-80, 1382-83, 1385, 1387, 1389, 1391-2, 1395-6, 1398, 1402, 1406-08, 1410-11, 1413, 1417-18, 1420-22, 1425-27, 1428, 1429-31, 1434, 1436-38, 1441, 1443-4, 1470, 1472, 1476-77, 1479-80, 1490-1500, 1501-04, 1508, 1510-11, 1515-19, 1521-23, 1524, 1530-1531, 1533, 1536, 1544, 1546, 1549, 1551, 1553-4, 1558, 1596, 1597, 1600, 1617, 1622, 1628, 1633, 1636, 1652-3, 1654-6, 1657-9, 1662, 1664, 1668, 1671, 1674, 1676, 1685-6, 1690, 1701-2, 1704, 1706, 17185, 1717, 1719, 1721, 1727, 1731, 1747-9, 1759, 1761, 1764, 1768, 1773, 1823, 1837, 1855, 1867, 1876, 1895, 18971899, 1918, 1919, 1922, 1923, 1927, 1932, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1972, 1973, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983,

1991, 1993, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2029, 2032-2033, 2035-2036, 2037, 2042, 2097, 2103, 2105, 2106, 2124, 2127, 2134, 2145, 2149, 2159 2162, 2181, 2184, 2184(a), 2186, 2187, 2193, 2194-2195, 2199-2200, 2202-2203, 2207, 2213, 2214, 2215, 2226, 2229, 2235, 2236, 2238-2239, 2240, 2242-2243, 2245, 2249, 2251-2252, 2254, 2256, 2258, 2360, 2364, 2366, 2371, 2373-2374, 2376, 2381, 2382, 2384(a), 2385-2386, 2389, 2391, 2393, 2410, 2423

HUNT, Edgar

2323

HUNT, Edward

2078, 2309

HUNT, F.

2344

HUNT, G.B. Atlee

2021

HUNT, Goldie

2328

HUNT, J.G. Atlee

2019, 2020

HUNT, Marian

2349

HUNTER, D.

2315

HUNTER, Percy

2023

HUTSON, Eyre

1763, 1764, 1765 1766-7, 1769-71, 1773 1774

HUTTON, Sir Edward H., General

1780, 1805

HWANG, Yung-Liang

1929

IM THURN, Sir Everard

1338-9,1341, 1345-7, 1348, 1349-50, 1351, 1886, 1912, 1913

IRVINE, Sir William H.

1790, 1801, 1884, 1930, 1937, 2059

ISRAEL, J. W.

1853, 2296

IWASAKI, K

1797, 1804

JACOMB, E.

1230

JAMES, Sir Walter

2044

JANSEN, C.

2218

JEBB, Richard

1806-7, 1865, 2175

JENKINS, G. H.

1777, 1778

JENKINS, J. G.

1880

JENSEN, H. I.

1061

JEWELL, A.

74, 81

JOHNSTON, George

1661 2022, 2398

JOLLY, Messrs. A. E.

1070

JUST, Hartmann W.

1911, 1951, 1955, 2008, 2228, 2229

KAY, G. A. W.

2060, 2177

KAYSER, J. A. S.

1520

KEATING, J. H.

1841

KEITH, A. Berriedale, Prof.

2191, 2193 2216, 2218 2227, 2276

KELTIE, John S.

1912

KENNY, A. J.

2137

KERR, W. Warren

2337

KING, G. H. S.

2379, 2380, 2381

KING, Joseph

372

KING, J. Lethbridge

1078

KING, Merton

622, 623, 625, 636-7, 628, 639, 640, 641, 642, 643-4, 645, 646-7, 648, 649-50, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657-8, 659, 660, 661, 662, 663-4, 665, 666, 667, 668, 669, 670-1, 672, 673-5, 676, 678, 679-81, 682, 683-4, 685-6, 687-9, 690, 691-3, 694, 695-7, 698, 699-701, 702, 703-8, 709-10, 711-16, 752

KINGSTON, Charles C.

1785, 2106

KNIBBS, Sir George H.

1779, 2287, 2371 2372

KNAPP, Edward J. H.

2360 2361, 2362

KNOX, Adrian

1986

KNOX, J.

1881

LACHLAN, D. A. W.

2327

LA FRANCE AUSTRALE

627-30, 879

LAW, Andrew Bonar

2048

LE COUTEUR, Wilson

612, 613, 614-16

LEE, Alfred

2290

LEGGATT, W., Rev.

626

LE HUNTE, Sir George

963-1035, 1934

LEITCH, Walter

2046

LEONARD, A.

1162

LE SOUEF, W.

2160

LEWIS, H. H.

2189, 2190

LEWIS, N. Elliott

1781, 2093

LINCOLNSHIRE, Charles, 1st Marquess

942

LOCKYER, Nicholas

1811

LONG, WALTER H.

1456

LOVE ?, B.

1138

LUCAS, Sir Charles

788 863-5, 866 867-75, 876, 878 881-3, 1910, 2230-1, 2269, 2407, 2409

LUCAS, Walter H.

91 92, 93 96, 108, 113 114, 115 116-7, 118-9, 120, 121 122, 124 125, 126 127, 132-3, 135-6 137-8, 139 140-4, 148, 153 1068 1069, 1071(a) 1602, 1606-08, 1610-16, 1617 1619-21, 1622 1623-26, 1628 1629-30, 1633 1634-5, 1636 1637-38, 1639-41, 1642 1643, 1645, 1646, 1647, 1648, 1660-61, 1662 1663, 1664 1665-7, 1668 1669-70, 1671 1672-3, 1674 1675, 1676 1677, 1679, 1680 1681-2, 1685-6 1687-8, 1690 1691-5, 1698 1700, 1701-2 1703, 1704 1705, 1706 1707, 1709-11, 1715 1716, 1717 1718, 1719 1720, 1721 1722, 1724-26, 1727 1728-29(a), 1731 1732, 1733 1735, 1736-7 1740-46, 1747-9 175