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Correspondence

Correspondence

Correspondence and Despatches sent and received by the Chief (former Colonial) Secretary's Office, Colonization Commissioners, Imperial government in London.

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Despatches

Official reports on state affairs, and instructions for the South Australian government from the Imperial government in London.

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Colonization Commissioners

Index to early correspondence relating to colonization 1836 - 1843.

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Chief (former Colonial) Secretary's Office

The Colonial Secretary's Office was the main government office in the early colonial era, becoming the Chief Secretary in 1856.

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