Papua New Guinea Acts and Ordinances. 1) 1888-1894, 2) 1899-1909.
Book Description
Folio. Two vols. Contemporary cloth, that to first volume split to hinge. Ex-Libris Inner Temple. Into the first volume is tipped in an official letter from the Government Secretary s office in Port Moresby, dated 4th June 1895 to the Librarian at Inner Temple: Sir I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the end April which reached this office on the 1st instant, and I beg to express my regret for the omission to which you call attention. At the same time, I am at a loss to understand how they can have occurred since this government has endeavoured to comply with Reg. No. of her Majesty s Colonial Office. With this are now transmitted our Ordinances previous to No. 4 of 1891, and those subsequent to No 1 of 1894, as you requested. Present in volume 1 are ordinances 1888 1-8, 1889: 1-11; 1890: 1-7: 1891; 1-6: 1892; 1-9: 1893, 1-3: 1894, 1-4. The second volume contains 1899: 1-5, 1900; 1-9; 1901 1-2; 1902 1-8; 1903, 1-5; 1904; 1-2: 1905, 1-5: 1906; 1-5; plus Land Ordinance of 1906; 6-10: 1907, 1-15: 1908, 1, 1-15: 1908, 1-8: 1909: 1-33. The acts give an excellent insight into the preoccupations of the government at that time, for example prohibiting supplying to the natives of alcohol or opium, regulating land, wrecks, forbidding removal of natives from their own districts, adoption of the laws of Queensland to Papua New Guinea, to regulate the prisons, to provide for an armed constabulary, and so on. Clean examples throughout, each year usually divided by a blue sheet of paper.
Author
N/A
Date
1888
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Government gazette supplement
Condition
Good
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