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uniform price per acre, but it would go to auction in the case of more than one potential buyer. Leases of up to three years could be granted "for pasturage" on unsold lands. All proceeds were to go to the Emigration Fund, set up to help poorer people to migrate to the colony. These regulations were of great significance; the success of the
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The Act allowed for three or more appointed Commissioners, called the "Colonization Commissioners for South Australia", to oversee the sale and leasing of land in South Australia to British subjects. The Commissioners were empowered by the Act in a number of areas. They were able to appoint officers,
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The money raised by the sale and leasing of land constituted what was called an Emigration Fund which was to be applied to the cost of conveying further immigrants from Great Britain and Ireland, in equal proportions of men and women, under 30 years of age. The colony was to be convict-free. The Act
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The 1834 Act set out the conditions for the establishment of the Province of South Australia, and granted authority for this to be done by the action of the King at a later date. By the means provided for in this Act, South Australia would become the only colony whose establishment was authorised by
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The Act further specified that the Province was to be self-sufficient; £20,000 surety had to be raised and invested in the government securities or Exchequer bills, and £35,000 worth of land had to be sold in the new colony before any settlement was permitted. These conditions were fulfilled by the
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The Rules and Regulations for the Disposal of Public Lands in His Majesty's Province of South Australia, authored by the South Australian Commission in the UK in 1835, stipulated that surveys were to be undertaken and maps to be made available prior to sale of the land. Land could be bought at a
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to establish a colony in Australia which would be administered by those who were developing the land in the colony, with the sales of the land financing assistance to certain categories of emigrants to the colony. Not getting government approval for a chartered colony, supporters then formed the
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The Act recognised that these lands were inhabitable, and made provision for colonisation, government, and the funding of the new settlement on these lands. The Act states that the land specified by the Act is "waste" and "unoccupied". This statement was subsequently modified slightly by the
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The Act allowed for the liquidation of public land, if at the end of a ten-year period, the population of the province or provinces had not reached 20,000 "natural born Subjects of His Majesty". This was to also repay any remaining debts of the South Australian Public Lands Securities.
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signed the Letters Patent, signalling the final action needed to establish the Province under this Act. This Act and the Letters Patent together achieved the founding of the colony, but with Wakefield's original plan failing to provide effective governance, having brought the colony to
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The Order-in-Council of 23 February 1836 (UK) established the legislative body to govern the new colony. It established a governing Council comprising the Governor, Chief Justice, Colonial Secretary, Advocate-General and the Resident Commissioner. The Council had broad legislative and
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specified that those immigrating to South Australia, under the Emigration Fund, should be a married couple under the age of thirty, and that they both, along with any children they had, must immigrate to South Australia. The Act also specifically forbade the transportation of
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The transcript as of 6 November 2019 misspells "colonization" as "colonisation" in the long name (as per the long name of the title in the actual document). Throughout the rest of the document, both transcript and original, it is spelt with a
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On 31 July 1838, the changes were brought into law by "An Act to amend an Act of the fourth and fifth years of his late majesty empowering his majesty to erect South Australia into a British province or provinces" (short name ascribed by the
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The Act authorised the appointment of trustees, who would oversee a guarantee against the expense of settling South Australia, purchased out of the funds raised as South Australian Colonial Revenue Securities. This guarantee could be either
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to formally seek the approval to establish the Province of South Australia. The main change was to amend the wording in the 1834 document which referred to the land as "unoccupied", and offer recognition of the rights of the
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delegate responsibilities, and make payment for the services provided. They were empowered to seek financing for the costs of starting the settlement. One method specifically prescribed in the Act was for the issuing of
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erecting and establishing the Province of South Australia and fixing the boundaries thereof", short name Letters Patent establishing the Province of South Australia, dated 19 February 1836, was presented to King
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The full name of the act was "An Act to empower His Majesty to erect South Australia into a British Province or Provinces and to provide for the Colonization and Government thereof". Its chapter number is
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The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 2 and 3 Victoria, 1839 (Classic Reprint): Volumes 32-33 of The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Great Britain
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to oversee its implementation: with thirteen members based in London, and a Resident Commissioner appointed by the board and stationed in the colony. Those first appointed, on 5 May 1835, were Colonel
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under the seal of the Commissioners in two separate and distinct areas. Firstly, they were able to issue what was named "South Australia public lands securities" up to a sum of 50,000
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An act to amend an act of the fourth and fifth years of His Majesty, empowering His Majesty to erect South Australia into a British province or provinces : 31st July 1838
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An Act to empower His Majesty to erect South Australia into a British province or provinces, and to provide for the colonization and government thereof: 15th August 1834
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in 1834, with a similar aim. Finally this resulted in the passage of the 1834 Act, although the provisions did not quite match up to those of their original scheme. The
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An act to amend an act of the fourth and fifth years of his late majesty empowering his majesty to erect South Australia into a British province or provinces.
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c. 60. This amendment to the original Act increased the governor's power, combining his office with that of the Resident Commissioner. (This office fell to
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An Act to empower His Majesty to erect South Australia into a British Province or Provinces and to provide for the Colonization and Government thereof.
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Founder of a city: the life of Colonel William Light, first Surveyor-General of the colony of South Australia, founder of Adelaide, 1786-1839
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The Act provided for the establishment of local government, specifying that the local population should exceed 50,000 people.
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to populate and fund the new Province hinged on land development, so land law and regulations governing it were fundamental.
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per English acre, and for the selling price of land to be an equal price per acre, irrespective of the quality of the land.
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The Act specifically provided for a limited independence of Government, whereby all laws made by the government in
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form of government. The Commission was abolished in 1842 and its functions continued from early 1843 by the
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was Deputy Chairman, but as yet no other source found to confirm this, so left out of the article for now.
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near-bankruptcy, a second Act was enacted in 1842 to bring the colony under direct rule of the Crown.
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were the official short titles of the Act, which is also referred to in the literature as the
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which provided for the settlement of a province or multiple provinces on the lands between
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The South Australian Colonization Commission was abolished between 1840 and 1842 and the
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British colonisation of South Australia § South Australian Colonization Commission
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in the United Kingdom. The Act defined the province of South Australia as being "
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allowing for three or more appointed commissioners (board members), known as the
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being Latin for "southern land"), even though its territory was not the
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Surveyor-General. The Commission was responsible for land sales and for
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close of 1835. The Act specifies the minimum price of land at twelve
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Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning Australia
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clarified further how the new Province was to be established.
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Letters Patent establishing the Province of South Australia
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Letters Patent establishing the Province of South Australia
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latitude, including the islands adjacent to the coastline.
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in 1836, which acknowledged some rights and occupation by
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Under the Act, the British government appointed the
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In 1838, an amendment, which was referred to as the
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Index

South Australia Foundation Act
British colonisation of South Australia
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
Citation
4 & 5 Will. 4
Royal assent
Repealed by
South Australia Act 1842
Text of statute as originally enacted
4 & 5 Will. 4
Act
Parliament of the United Kingdom
132 degrees east
141 degrees of east
Southern Ocean
26 degrees south
London
South Australian Colonization Commission
British subjects
Resident Commissioner
Surveyor-General
Emigration
Indigenous peoples
South Australia Act 1842
Governor
Legislative Council
democratic
Colonial Land and Emigration Commission
Queen Victoria

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