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446174
  • Title
    G. H. Reid - 'An essay on New South Wales, the mother colony of the Australias', 1876, with correspondence concerning publication, 11-19 July 1876
  • Creator
  • Call number
    MLMSS 4436
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    1876
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    446174
  • Issue Copy
    Microfilm : CY 4538, frames 309-402 (MLMSS 4436)
  • Physical Description
    1 box
    Textual Records
    Textual Records - (printed)
  • ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY

    Sir George Houston Reid (1845-1918), barrister, Premier of NSW and Prime Minister of Australia, was born at Renfrewshire, Scotland, son of Rev. John Reid and his wife Marion. The family arrived in Australia in 1852, settling first at Melbourne before moving to Sydney in 1858. When he arrived in Sydney at thirteen years of age Reid worked as a junior clerk in a counting house. In 1864 he was appointed to a position in the Colonial Treasury, where he worked for the next 14 years. He joined the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts and attended debates. After studying law Reid was admitted to the NSW Bar in 1879. Reid was elected a member of the NSW Legislative Assembly for the seats of East Sydney (1880-1884,1885-1894) and for Sydney-King (1894-1901). He was appointed Minister of Public Instruction (1883-1884), Premier and Colonial Treasurer (1894-1899) and Premier and Attorney-General (1899). In 1901 he stood for the new Federal Parliament and was elected member of the House of Representatives (1901-1910). He was Prime Minister of Australia and Minister for External Affairs (1904-1905). He was appointed a King's Counsel in 1909. He was appointed as Australia's first High Commissioner to the UK in December 1909, then retired from federal politics to take up this position early in 1910. After completing his term as High Commissioner, Reid was offered a seat in the UK House of Commons. He was elected unopposed to the St George's Hanover Square seat at a by-election on 15 January 1916. He died in London in 1918. [ref:ADB 11]
  • Scope and Content
    1876; 'An essay on New South Wales, the mother colony of the Australias', being corrected proof of first edition published in Sydney by the Government Printer
    11-19 July 1876; Correspondence concerning publication of George Reid's essay. Correspondents are Charles Potter, Superintendant of the Government Printing Office; Alexander Stuart, Colonial Treasurer; and William Bede Dalley, Attorney-General
  • General note

    See also MLMSS 219, the original ms. (charred by fire) of 'Essay on New South Wales...' (microfilm copy at CY 4538).
    See also copies of the publication, Sydney, Govt. Printer, 1876, at ML 994.4/38 (microfilm copy at CY 4538) and DSM 981/15B1. The publication at ZML 994.4/38 is a presentation copy dated 8 Nov. 1876, to Henry Parkes from the author.

    This collection was listed in 2005 as part of the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW 1856-2006 Project.
    This collection was transferred from ML 981/15A in 1985.
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