Despatch from the Colonial Secretary to Governor Sir Charles Darling concerning the removal of convicts from Victoria to Western Australia.
Melbourne: Government printer, 1864.
Single foolscap sheet.
Western Australia - the last convict colony
Parliamentary printing of a despatch from the acting Colonial Secretary, Henry Pelham Clinton (the fifth Lord Newcastle) to Governor Sir Charles Darling concerning the removal of convicts from Victoria to Western Australia: 'recommends that all male convicts, who are not disqualified by removal to a colony, should be sent to Western Australia during the latter part of their punishment.'
Parliamentary printing of a despatch from the acting Colonial Secretary, Henry Pelham Clinton (the fifth Lord Newcastle) to Governor Sir Charles Darling concerning the removal of convicts from Victoria to Western Australia: 'recommends that all male convicts, who are not disqualified by removal to a colony, should be sent to Western Australia during the latter part of their punishment.'
The despatch is dated 26th December 1863.
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