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    Sir Arthur Hunter Palmer KCMG (28 December 1819 – 20 March 1898) was an Irish-Australian politician who served as the fifth Premier of Queensland, in office...
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  • (1807–1881), Anglican priest Arthur Palmer (scholar) (1841–1897), Canadian-Irish classical scholar Arthur Hunter Palmer (1819–1898), Australian politician...
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    in a sandy bed of the river in 1872. Hann named the river after Arthur Hunter Palmer the Premier of Queensland at that time. In 1873, access to the goldfields...
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    Hunter Palmer 2 May 1883 – 6 November 1883 Administrator Arthur Hunter Palmer 20 April 1886 – 13 December 1886 Administrator Arthur Hunter Palmer 9 October...
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    Brisbane, the son of Carl Beaufort Hunter Palmer and Florence (née Robinson), and the grandson of Sir Arthur Hunter Palmer KCMG, an Irish-Australian politician...
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    China's Imperial Maritime Customs Service (IMCS) from 1863 to 1911 Arthur Hunter Palmer (1819–1898), born in County Armagh, 5th Premier of Queensland Samuel...
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    Fortitude Valley 5 Arthur Hunter Palmer 1870 1871 3 May 1870 7 January 1874 3 years, 249 days Squatter Conservative Port Curtis (2) Arthur Macalister, CMG...
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  • Ireland, the son of Arthur Palmer and his wife Emily (née Hunter). His brother, Arthur Hunter Palmer went on to be Premier of Queensland. When he came to Australia...
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    gait" of the new macropod, the specific epithet was an honour to Arthur Hunter Palmer, who had assisted in the collection of the specimens. De Vis, C.W...
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    December 1881 Arthur Hunter Palmer Unaligned 24 December 1881 – 20 March 1898 Hugh Nelson Ministerialist 13 April 1898 – 1 January 1906 Arthur Morgan Ministerialist...
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    1891, the laying of the foundation stone ceremony was held. Sir Arthur Hunter Palmer, acting Governor of Queensland, was given the honour of laying the...
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    Queensland was held at the Brisbane Town Hall on 13 August 1875. Arthur Hunter Palmer, later Premier of Queensland, was elected to the chair and other...
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    station. On 13 November, it was announced that the Colonial Secretary, Arthur Hunter Palmer, had declared Campbell an outlaw and offered a £25 reward for his...
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    It was on the site of the house Easton Gray, once owned by Sir Arthur Hunter Palmer, Premier of Queensland and subsequently the residence of his brother-in-law...
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    vessel Maria were raised in parliament by the Queensland Premier Arthur Hunter Palmer, to which he emphatically denied. Johnstone also prevented a number...
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  • Legislative Council. His daughters Cecilia and Harriette married Arthur Hunter Palmer and Thomas McIlwraith, both Queensland Premiers. Archibald Mosman...
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  • creator of the Beaufort Scale for indicating wind force. In 1863 Arthur Hunter Palmer (Premier of Queensland from 1870 to 1874) leased nine pastoral runs...
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    the Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Company, of which Sir Arthur Hunter Palmer, Premier of Queensland from May 1870 to January 1874, was a director...
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  • known as Ormlie originally and later as Easton Gray and owned by Sir Arthur Hunter Palmer, Premier of Queensland and subsequently the residence of his brother-in-law...
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  • by-election for his own seat. On 19 March 1866, he lost the by-election to Arthur Hunter Palmer. Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1863–1867 "Part...
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    to west and the Palmer goldfields around the river. The river was named on 5 August 1872 by William Hann after Arthur Hunter Palmer, then Premier of...
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  • 1867 Secretary for Public Works Arthur Hunter Palmer 15 August 1867 10 September 1868 Secretary for Public Works Arthur Hodgson 10 September 1868 25 November...
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    raids. Johnstone apparently bragged that the Premier of Queensland, Arthur Hunter Palmer, approved of his methods and protected him from any possible recriminations...
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    presented geological specimens and attended a meeting with Premier Arthur Hunter Palmer and the colonial secretary about the proposal. In February 1872 the...
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    being unwilling to give testimony and the Premier of Queensland, Arthur Hunter Palmer, being a personal friend and probable business partner of his. Jardine...
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    House was transferred to his wife (Lady) Margaret Miller Bell, Sir Arthur Hunter Palmer and Boyd Dunlop Morehead as Trustees. Jimbour House continued as...
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  • the Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Company, of which Sir Arthur Hunter Palmer, Premier of Queensland from May 1870 to January 1874, was a director...
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    of Queensland Premier Arthur Hunter Palmer). He and left over £70,000 to his relatives, much of it to his nephew Cecil Palmer. Mosman's farm in Auckland...
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    of his followers. In May 1870 his party was defeated at the polls, the Palmer ministry succeeding Lilley's government. He was elected leader of the opposition...
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    another medical investigation in 1880 when the Colonial Secretary, Arthur Hunter Palmer, ordered a departmental investigation into conditions in the Maryborough...
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