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  2. CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    A community cannot be a dependency and possess at the same time absolute self-government. New South Wales, however, has made as close an approach to the combination of the two conditions as could well be ...

    Article : 3,580 words
  3. ECCLESIASTICAL.

    In the early days of the colony the ecclesiastical organization was of the simplest character. The colony was a Government establishment, and the chaplains were supported out of the public funds. The Church ...

    Article : 965 words
  4. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.

    The colonists who arrived by the "First Fleet" from the mother country in 1788, brought with them to Australia the common, or unwritten, law of England in its entirety, and as much of the statute, or written law, as ...

    Article : 2,721 words
  5. LABOUR AND ITS CONDITIONS.

    If New South Wales may not be called the paradise of the working man, it is because men who have to earn their living by the sweat of the brow must look in vain over the whole world of a paradise. In the times that ...

    Article : 2,529 words
  6. PRIMARY EDUCATION.

    Public provision has been made in New South Wales for primary, for higher, and, to a smaller extent, for intermediate education. The history of primary education in the colony may be divided into three periods. ...

    Article : 1,609 words
  7. SECONDARY AND HIGHER EDUCATION.

    The secondary schools of the colony are supplied mainly by individual and Denominational enterprise. Some of the institutions of this kind are worthy of being ranked among the best of their class. ...

    Article : 1,040 words
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