Pages From the Journal of a Queensland Squatter

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Pages From the Journal of a Queensland Squatter
Oscar De Satg
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West Moreton 3 George Thorn, Senr. , A. D. Broughton, W. L. Nelson.
Eastern Downs 1 RatclifTe Priug.
Western Downs 2 T. De Lacy Moffatt and James Taylor.
Northern Downs 1 Charles Coxen.
Maranoa 1 John Ferrett.
Burnett 2 Robert Ramsay Mackenzie and C. R. Haly.
Wide Bay . . .
1 Gilbert Elliot.
Port Curtis .
1 Charles Fitzsimmons.
Leichardt 2 R. G. W. Herbert and Charles James Royds.
Gilbert Elliot was unanimously elected Speaker, and Macalister Chairman of Committees.
Writing some forty years aft
...er these early days it is curious to reflect what little growth Central and Northern Queensland had so far made, Central Queensland in a House of 26 being represented only by the three members for Port Curtis and the Leichardt, and Northern Queensland being abso- lutely not represented in the first Parliament of the Colony. The Assembly of Queensland since 1898 has 72 members, a fair proportion of whom on the population basis represent Central and Northern Queensland electorates.
The first Governor's first speech was long and elaborate.


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