Parliamentary papers relating to Chinese in Australia, 1857-1888

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AH TOY v. MUSGROVE. 5
AH TOY v. MUSGROVE. 7
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1888. 42
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1888. 73
FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1888. 107
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1888. The Judgment of the Court was given this day. 134
MR. JUSTICE KERFERD’S JUDGMENT. 147
MR. JUSTICE WILLIAMS’ JUDGMENT. 154
MR. JUSTICE HOLROYD’S JUDGMENT. 159
MR. JUSTICE A’BECKETT’S JUDGMENT. 164
MR. JUSTICE WRENFORDSLEY’S JUDGMENT. 165
CHINAMEN ENGAGED IN GOLD MINING IN NORTHERN TERRITORY. 169
CHINESE. 171
RETURN OF CHINESE ARRIVALS FROM THE 1st JANUARY TO THE 31st AUGUST 1888. 172
CHINESE ACT FINES. 173
CHINESE ACT FINES. 175
CHINESE IMMIGRANTS AND CAPITATION MONEY. 177
CHINESE EMIGRATION. 179
CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 181
CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 183
CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 185
CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 187
CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 189
ABSTRACT. 191
PART I. GOVERNMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE. 193
PART II. REPORTS OF DEPUTATIONS, RESOLUTIONS OF PUBLIC MEETINGS, ETC., AND CORRESPONDENCE WITH VARIOUS PERSONS. 200
PART III. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE HELD IN SYDNEY IN JUNE, 1888, WITH PAPERS LAID BEFORE THE CONFERENCE. 204
PART I. GOVERNMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE. 205
[ENCLOSURE NO. 1.] FOREIGN OFFICE TO COLONIAL OFFICE. 207
[SUB-ENCLOSURE.] 207
GOVERNMENTAL CORRESPONPENCE. 207
[ENCLOSURE NO. 2.] 208
[ENCLOSURE.] 208
SECRETARY OF STATE TO THE GOVERNOR. 208
[SUB-ENCLOSURE.] 209
CHINESE IMPERIAL COMMISSIONERS TO THE GOVERNOR. 209
PREMIER TO THE GOVERNOR. 211
UNDER-SECRETARY TO THE PREMIER. 211
COLONIAL SECRETARY OF NEW SOUTH WALES TO THE PREMIER OF VICTORIA. 212
PREMIER OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA TO THE PREMIER OF VICTORIA. 212
PREMIER OF VICTORIA TO THE PREMIER OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AND THE COLONIAL SECRETARY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 212
[TELEGRAM.] 213
[TELEGRAM.] 213
PREMIER OF VICTORIA TO THE PREMIER OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 213
[TELEGRAM.] 214
COLONIAL SECRETARY OF NEW SOUTH WALES TO THE PREMIER OF VICTORIA. NEW SOUTH WALES. 214
PREMIER OF VICTORIA TO THE COLONIAL SECRETARY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 214
[Enclosure No. 1.] 215
[TELEGRAM.] 215
Premier of Victoria to the Colonial Secretart of New South Wales. 215
PRESIDENT OF THE CENTRAL BOARD OF HEALTH TO THE HONORABLE THE CHIEF SECRETARY. 215
[Enclosure No. 2.] 216
[Telegram.] 217
[Telegram.] 217
[Telegram.] 217
Premier of Victoria to the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales. 217
[Circular]. 218
[Enclosure.] Foreign Office to Colonial Office. 218
[Telegram.] 218
[Circular.] 219
[Sub-Enclosure.] Lew-ta-Jen to the Marquis of Salisbury. 219
Colonial Secretary of New South Wales to the Premier of Victoria. 220
[Telegram.] 221
Premier of Tasmania to the Premier of Victoria. 221
[Enclosure No. 1.] 222
[Enclosure No. 2.] (Telegram.) 223
[Enclosure.] (Telegram.) 223
Colonial Secretary of New South Wales to the Premier of Victoria. 223
Premier to the Governor. 224
Appendix A. 226
Appendix B. 226
Premier of Queensland to the Premier of Victoria. 226
[Enclosure.] 227
Premier of Victoria to the Premier of Queensland. 229
Premier of Queensland to the Premier of Victoria. 230
Premier of Victoria to the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales. 230
Premier of Victoria to the Premier of Queensland. 230
Premier to the Governor. 230
[Enclosure.] The Premier of Victoria to the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales. 231
Premier of Tasmania to the Premier of Victoria. 231
[Telegram.] 232
[Telegram.] 232
Governor to the Premier. 232
Premier of Queensland to the Premier of Victoria. 232
Premier of Tasmania to the Premier of Victoria. 233
Premier to the Governor. 233
[Enclosure.] 234
[Sub-Enclosure.] 234
[Telegram.] 236
[Telegram.] 236
[Telegram.] 237
Governor to the Premier. 237
[Telegram.] 238
Premier of Victoria to the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales. 238
Premier of Victoria to the Premier of New Zealand. 238
Premier to the Governor. 238
[Enclosure.] 239
Governor to the Premier. 239
Premier to the Governor. 239
[Enclosure.] The Governor of Hong Kong to the Governor of Victoria. 240
[Telegram.] 240
[Telegram.] 240
Governor to the Premier of Victoria. 240
Premier of South Australia to the Premier of Victoria. 240
[Telegram.] 241
[Telegram.] 241
[Telegram.] 241
Premier to the Governor. 241
[Telegram.] 242
[Telegram.] 242
[Telegram.] 242
From the Colonial Secretary of Western Australia to the Premier of Victoria. 242
[Telegram.] 243
[Telegram.] 243
[Telegram.] 243
[Telegram.] 243
Premier to the Governor. 244
[Telegram.] 245
[Telegram.] 245
[Telegram.] 246
[Telegram.] 246
[Telegram.] 246
[Telegram.] 246
Premier of Victoria to the Premier of South Australia. 246
[Colony of Victoria—Order in Council.] 247
Extract from the “New York Tribune,” of 28 th March, 1888. A New Treaty with China. 247
Secretary of State to the Governor of Victoria. 247
Governor to the Premier. 251
[Enclosure.] Lew-ta-Jen to the Marquis of Salisbury. 252
Premier to the Governor. 252
Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of Victoria. 252
Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of Victoria. 252
Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of Victoria. [Telegram.] 254
PART II. REPORTS OF DEPUTATIONS, RESOLUTIONS OE PUBLIC MEETINGS, AND CORRESPONDENCE WITH VARIOUS PERSONS. 255
Mayor of North Melbourne to the Premier. 257
Secretary to the Premier to the Chairman of the Trades Hall Conference on the Chinese Question. 257
Official Report of Deputation from Trades Hall Council, etc., to the Premier. 258
Secretary to the Premier to the Mayor of North Melbourne. 258
[Enclosure.] The Chinese Question. 260
Mayor of Richmond to the Premier. 260
[Enclosure.] 261
Chairman, Public Meeting, Brunswick, to the Premier. 261
Mayor of South Melbourne to the Premier. 261
F. W. Drevermann to the Chief Secretary. 262
Mr. F. W. Drevermann to Messrs. A. McLean and Harris, M.P.’s. 262
Under-Secretary to the President of the Central Board of Health. 262
[Enclosure.] To His Worship, A. Burrows, Esq., Mayor of Footscray. 263
President of the Central Board of Health to the Chief Secretary. 263
Town Clerk, Footscray, to the Premier. 263
Town Clerk, Prahran, to the Premier. 263
[Enclosure.] 264
Secretary, Anti-Chinese Association to the Chief Secretary. 264
Town Clerk, St. Kilda, to the Premier. 264
[Enclosure.] 265
Mayor of Fitzroy to the Premier. 265
Secretary Anti-Chinese Association to the Premier. 265
Under-Secretary to the Secretary Anti-Chinese Association. 265
Official Report of the Deputation from the Anti-Chinese Association. 266
Secretary to the Premier to the Secretary Anti-Chinese Association. 266
Secretary, Trades Hall Council, to the Premier. 266
Secretary to the Premier to the Secretary Trades Hall Council. 268
Mr. J. C. Firth to the Premier of Victoria. 269
Town Clerk of Brighton to the Premier. 269
Mayor of Williamstown to the Premier. 271
Town Clerk of Essendon to the Premier. 271
Mayor of Geelong to the Premier of Victoria. 272
Town Clerk of Hawthorn to the Premier of Victoria. 272
Town Clerk of Northcote to the Premier of Victoria. 272
Mr. Peter Fraser to the Premier. 273
Official Report of a Deputation from the Trades’ Hall Council relative to the recent Arrival of a Large Number of Chinese by the “Afghan.” 273
From the Mayor of Melbourne to the Premier. 275
Acting-Secretary to the Premier to Mr. Peter Fraser. 276
Secretary of the Anti-Chinese League to the Premier. 276
Secretary of the Ballarat Trades and Labour Council to the Premier. 276
Secretary, Trades Hall Council, to the Honorable the Premier. 276
Mr. James Ah Catt, Launceston, to the Premier of Victoria. 277
Secretary Ballarat Trades and Labour Council to the Premier. 277
Acting Secretary to the Premier to Mr. James Ah Catt, Launceston. 278
Mr. Henry Knapman (Postmaster, Glenluce) to the Premier. 278
President of the Australian Natives’ Association to the Premier. 278
Resolution adopted by the Avoca Branch of the Australian Natives’ Association. 278
Convener of the Public Questions Committee of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria to the Honorable the Premier. 279
Secretary of the Anti-Chinese Association to the Premier. 279
Town Clerk, Stawell, to the Honorable the Premier. 279
Acting Secretary to the Premier to the Chairman of the Public Questions Committee of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. 280
Mr. James Ah Catt to the Premier of Victoria. 280
[Enclosure.] 281
Acting Secretary to the Premier to Mr. James An Catt. 281
Secretary to the Presbyterian Church of Victoria to the Premier. 281
Mr. Cheok Hong Cheong to the Premier. 282
Secretary of the Waterloo Branch Miners’ Association to the Premier. 282
Acting Secretary to the Premier to Mr. Cheok Hong Cheong. 283
Acting Secretary to the Premier to the Secretary to the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. 283
Mr. P. Fraser to the Acting Secretary to the Premier. 283
Acting Secretary to the Premier to Mr. Cheok Hong Cheong. 284
Mr. Check Hong Cheong to the Premier. 284
Mr. Cheok Hong Cheong to the Premier. 284
Secretary of the Creswick Branch of the Amalgamated Miners’ Association of Australasia to the Premier. 285
Mr. Cheok Hong Cheong to the Premier of Victoria. 286
Resolutions. 286
At the Executive Council Chamber, Sydney, 14th June, 1888. 287
CHINESE IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION, NORTHERN TERRITORY. 289
CHINESE IMMIGRATION BILL. 291
CHINESE IMMIGRATION BILL. 293
CHINESE IMMIGRATION BILL. 295
CHINESE IMMIGRATION BILL. 297
CHINESE IMMIGRATION BILL. 299
CHINESE IMMIGRATION BILL. 301
CHINESE IMMIGRATION BILL. 303
CHINESE IMMIGRATION BILL. 305
COLORED ALIENS IMMIGRATION BILL. 307
CORRESPONDENCE ON CHINESE IMMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. 309
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. CHINESE IMMIGRATION-QUEENSLAND. 311
CHINESE IMMIGRATION, QUEENSLAND. 319
CORRESPONDENCE ON CHINESE IMMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. 321
CHINESE. 323
CHINESE IN VICTORIA. 325
CONFERENCE ON CHINESE QUESTION. 327
MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON CHINESE QUESTION. 329
[Hie President of the Conference to His Excellency Lord Carrington.] 332
CHINESE CONFERENCE. 332
[Cablegram to Secretary of State.] 333
BILL FOR THE RESTRICTION OF CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 334
APPENDICES. 336
No. 1. 336
No. 2. 336
No. 3. 336
No. 4. Chinese Question. 337
CORRESPONDENCE RE COOLIE LABOR. 339
COOLIE EMIGRATION CORRESPONDENCE. 341
CORRESPONDENCE RE EVASION OF CHINESE IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION ACT. 345
CORRESPONDENCE WITH MR W. J. DAY. 349
CHINESE PASSENGERS AND GOLD SHIPPED BY THE CHINESE. 351
CHINESE PASSENGERS, AND GOLD SHIPPED BY THE CHINESE. 353
CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO CHINESE IMMIGRATION INTO THE A ISTRALASIAN COLONIES, WITH A RETURN OF ACTS PASSER BY THE LEGISLATURES OF THOSE COLONIES AND OF CANADA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA ON THE SUBJECT. 355
CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO CHINESE IMMIGRATION INTO THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES, WITH A RETURN OF ACTS PASSED BY THE LEGISLATURES OF THOSE COLONIES AND OF CANADA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA ON THE SUBJECT. 357
TABLE OF CONTENTS. 359
APPENDIX I. 366
APPENDIX II. 366
CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTING CHINESE IMMIGRATION INTO THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES, WITH A RETURN OF ACTS PASSED BY THE LEGISLATURES OF THOSE COLONIES AND OF CANADA AND BRITISH COLUMBIA ON THE SUBJECT. 367
Enclosure in No. 1. 367
No. 2. Sir H. T. HOLLAND to the GOVERNORS OF THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES and the GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA. 368
No. 3. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 368
No. 4. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. (Received April 3, 1888.) 369
No. 5. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. (Received April 7, 1888.) 369
Enclosure in No. 6. 370
Extract from the “New York Herald” of 8th March 1888. 370
No. 6. FOREIGN OFFICE to COLONIAL OFFICE. 370
No. 7. LORD KNUTSFORD to LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales). 371
No. 8. COLONIAL OFFICE to FOREIGN OFFICE. 372
No. 9. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 372
No. 10. FOREIGN OFFICE to COLONIAL OFFICE. 372
No. 11. COLONIAL OFFICE to FOREIGN OFFICE. 376
No. 12. COLONIAL OFFICE to FOREIGN OFFICE. 377
No. 13. Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 377
No. 14. LORD KNUTSFORD to Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria). 377
No. 14a. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 377
No. 15. LORD KNUTSFORD to LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales). 378
No. 16. Messrs. GELLATLY, HANKEY, SEWELL, & Co. to COLONIAL OFFICE. 378
No. 17. LORD KNUTSFORD to Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria). 378
No. 18. Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 379
No. 19. COLONIAL OFFICE to Messrs. GELLATLY, HANKEY, SEWELL, & Co. 379
No. 20. COLONIAL OFFICE to FOREIGN OFFICE. 379
No. 21. Sir W. C. F. ROBINSON (South Australia) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 379
Enclosure in No. 22. 380
No. 22. Sir A. MUSGRAVE (Queensland), to LORD KNUTSFORD. 380
Enclosure in No. 23. 382
No. 23. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 382
No. 24. Messrs. GELLATLY, HANKEY, SEWELL, & CO. to COLONIAL OFFICE. 382
No. 25. LORD KNUTSFORD to LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales). 383
No. 26. COLONIAL OFFICE to FOREIGN OFFICE. 383
No. 27. Sir W. C. F. ROBINSON (South Australia) to LORD KNU FSFORD. 383
No. 28. The LIEUT.-GOVERNOR (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 384
No. 29. COLONIAL OFFICE to Messrs. GELLATLY, HANKEY, SEWELL & Co., 384
No. 30. FOREIGN OFFICE to COLONIAL OFFICE. 384
No. 31. Sir W. C. F. ROBINSON (South Australia) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 384
No. 32. LORD KNUTSFORD to the GOVERNORS OF THE AUSTRALASIAN COLONIES. 385
No. 33. COLONIAL OFFICE to Messrs. GELLATLY, HANKEY, SEWELL, & Co. 385
No. 34. Sir F. N. BROOME (Western Australia) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 385
Enclosure in No. 36. 386
No. 35. LORD KNUTSFORD to LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales.) 386
No. 36. FOREIGN OFFICE to COLONIAL OFFICE. 386
No. 37. Sir W. F. D. JERVOIS (New Zealand) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 387
No. 38. LORD KNUTSFORD to Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria) and LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales). 387
No. 39. Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria) to Sir H. T. HOLLAND. 387
Enclosure in No. 39. 388
No. 40. Sir W. F. D. JERVOIS (New Zealand) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 389
No. 41. The LIEUT.-GOVERNOR (New South Wales) to LORI) KNUTSFORD. 389
No. 42. The LIEUT.-GOVERNOR (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 389
Enclosure in No. 44. Memorandum for his Excellency the Governor. 390
No. 43. Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 390
No. 44. Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 390
Appendix A. 392
Appendix B. 392
No. 45. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 392
No. 46. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 393
No. 47. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 393
No. 48. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 393
No. 49. LORD KNUTSFORD to Sir W. C. F. ROBINSON (South Australia). 393
No. 50. FOREIGN OFFICE to COLONIAL OFFICE. 393
Enclosure in No. 50. 394
Enclosure in No. 51. 394
No 51. FOREIGN OFFICE to COLONIAL OFFICE. 394
No. 52. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 396
No. 53. COLONIAL OFFICE to FOREIGN OFFICE. 396
No. 54. LORD KNUTSFORD to Sir W. F. D. JERVOIS (New Zealand). 396
No. 55. LORD KNUTSFORD to Sir F. NAPIER BROOME (Western Australia). 396
No. 56. LORD KNUTSFORD to Sir W. C. F. ROBINSON (South Australia). 396
No. 57. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 397
No. 58. LORD KNUTSFORD to LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales). 397
No. 59. LORD KNUTSFORD to GOVERNORS of AUSTRALASIAN 397
No. 60. COLONIAL OFFICE to FOREIGN OFFICE. 397
Enclosure in No. 61. 398
In Cabinet. 398
No. 61. Sir W. C. F. ROBINSON (South Australia) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 398
No. 62. Sir J. B. THURSTON (Fiji) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 399
No. 63. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 399
No. 64. Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 399
Enclosure in No. 64. Memorandum for his Excellency the Governor. 400
No. 65. Sir W. C. F. ROBINSON (South Australia) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 400
No. 66. LORD KNUTSPORD to Sir W. F. D. JERVOIS (New Zealand). 400
No. 67. Sir W. C. F. ROBINSON (South Australia) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 400
No. 68. Sir W. F. D. JERVOIS (New Zealand) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 401
No. 69. LORD KNUTSFORD to Sir W. C. F. ROBINSON (South Australia). 401
No. 70. Sir R. G. C. HAMILTON (Tasmania) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 401
Enclosure in No. 70. 402
Memorandum for the Hon. the Premier. 402
Enclosure in No. 71. Memorandum for his Excellency the Governor. 404
No. 71. Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 404
No. 72. Sir F. NAPIER BROOME (Western Australia) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 405
Enclosure 1 in No. 72. Report of the Attorney-General. (Extract.) 406
Encloure 2 in No 72. Colonial Secretary of Western Australia to Premier of Victoria. 406
No. 73. LORD KNUTSFORD to Sir W. F. D. JERVOIS (New Zealand). 407
No. 74. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 407
No. 75. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 407
No. 76. LORD KNUTSFORD to Sir W. C. F. ROBINSON (South Australia). 407
No. 76a. The MARQUIS OF SALISBURY to LEW TA JJ&N. 408
No. 77- LORD KNUTSFORD to LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales). 409
No. 78. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 409
Enclosure in No. 79. 410
No. 79. The AGENT-GENERAL FOR TASMANIA to COLONIAL OFFICE. 410
No. 80. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 411
No. 81. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 411
No. 82. LORD KNUTSFORD to LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales). 412
No. 83. Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 412
Enclosure in No. 83. Memorandum for the Honourable the Premier. 414
No. 84. LORD CARRINGTON (New South Wales) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 414
No. 85. The MARQUIS OF SALISBURY to Sir J. WALSHAM. 415
No,. 86c Sir H. B. LOCH (Victoria) to LORD KNUTSFORD. 416
No. 87. Sir W. F. D. JERVOIS (New Zealand) to Lord KNUTSFORD. 417
Enclosure 1 in No. 87. Memorandum by the Premier of New Zealand. 418
Enclosure 2 in No. 87. The Chinese Immigrants Act, 1881 {see No. 21 of Appendix II.) 418
Enclosure 4 in No. 87. (Hon. Sir H. Atkinson.) 419
SCHEDULE. 421
APPENDIX I. 422
APPENDIX II. 425
No. 1. CANADA. 426
No. 2. CANADA. 429
No. 3. BRITISH COLUMBIA. 429
SCHEDULE. 431
No. 4. BRITISH COLUMBIA. 432
No. 5. BRITISH COLUMBIA. 432
No. 6. BRITISH COLUMBIA. 433
No. 7. BRITISH COLUMBIA. 436
No. S. BRITISH COLUMBIA. 436
SCHEDULE. 436
No. 9. VICTORIA. 437
No. 10. VICTORIA. ANNO VICESIMO OCTAVO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. 438
No. 11. VICTORIA. ANNO QUADRAGESIMO QUINTO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. 439
SCHEDULE. 439
No. 12. VICTORIA. ANNO QUINQUAGESIMO PRIMO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. 441
No. 13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 441
SCHEDULE. 441
No. 14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ANNO QUADRAGESIMO QUARTO ET QUADRAGESIMO QUINTO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. A.D. 1881. 442
No. 15. NEW SOUTH WALES. 443
No. 16. NEW SOUTH WALES. ANNO QUADRAGESIMO QUINTO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. 444
No. 17. QUEENSLAND. ANNO QUADRAGESIMO PRIMO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. 446
No. 18. QUEENSLAND. ANNO QUADRAGESIMO SEPTIMO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. 447
No. 19. TASMANIA. ANNO QUINQUAGESIMO-PRIMO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. 448
No. 20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. ANNO QUINQUAGESIMO VICTORIÆ REGINÆ. 450
No. 21. NEW ZEALAND. 452
CORRESPONDENCE RE INTRODUCTION OF JAPANESE INTO THE NORTHERN TERRITORY. 455
FEDERAL COUNCIL BILL. 457
FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE RE EVASION OF CHINESE IMMIGRATION ACT. 459
NUMBER OF CHINAMEN LANDED SINCE IMPOSITION OF POLL TAX. 463
PETITION. 465
PETITION AGAINST LICENSING ASIATICS FOR PEARL SHELLING. 467
PETITION RE ASIATICS HOLDING GOLD LEASES IN NORTHERN TERRITORY. 469
PETITION AGAINST CHINESE IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION BILL. 471
PETITION RE CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 473
PETITION. 475
REPORT ON THE COMDITION OF THE CHINESE POPULATION IN VICTORIA. 477
REPORT. 481
Avoca. 482
Ararat. 484
Maryborough. 485
Castlemaine. 486
Daylesford and Hepburn District. 487
Beechworth. 489
Blackwood. 489
Sandhurst. 490
PART II. Report on the Condition of the Chinese Lepers on Clayton Hill, Ballarat East, given professionally by Dr. Clendenning. 492
PART III. Rules of a Chinese Society on Ballarat. 493
PART IV. Report on the Chinese Population in Victoria. 497
MINUTES RESPECTING THE FOREGOING REPORT 506
REPORT ON THE MAI NINI MURDER TRIAL. 507
REPORT OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE 509
EXTRACTED EROM THE MINUTES. 510
REPORT. 511
PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE. 513
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE. 517
APPENDICES. 541
APPENDIX B. FURTHER ANSWERS TO VARIOUS QUESTIONS. 541
BILL 543
SCHEDULE. 544
RETURN OF CHINESE ENTERING PORT DARWIN. 545
TELEGRAMS RE RESTRICTION OF CHINESE IMMIGRATION. 547
TREATIES BETWEEN HER MAJESTY AND THE EMPEROR OF CHINA. 549
TREATIES BETWEEN HER MAJESTY AND THE EMPEROR OF CHINA. WITH RULES FOR TRADE AND TARIFF OF DUTIES. 551
CONTENTS. 552
Treaty of Peace, Friendship, and Commerce, between Her Majesty and the Emperor of China. 553
AGREEMENT made in pursuance of Article XXVI of the Treaty. Signed November 8, 1858. 560
TARIFF. 563
Convention between Her Majesty and the Emperor of China. 568

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