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269:. As a member of the Royal Australian Historical Society his knowledge of surveying and bushcraft enabled him to throw light on the journeys of some of the early explorers. A paper on Exploration Beyond the Upper Nepean in 1798, was published separately as a pamphlet in 1920. He died suddenly on 28 November 1928. 245:
He had early become much interested in geology and botany, and between 1901 and 1903 contributed to the Linnean Society a series of "Notes on the Botany of the Interior of New South Wales" of which as "Notes on the Native Flora of New South Wales", a further long series was published over a period of
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from 1906 and was its president in 1924. He was honorary secretary of the Australian National Research Council from its inception in 1919 until 1926, and organised the second pan-Pacific science congress held in Melbourne and Sydney in 1923. He was its president from 1926 to 1928 and he was elected
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In 1928. He was also president of the New South Wales forest league and did much work for the Australian wattle league. In spite of the time spent on administrative work Cambage was able to make valuable contributions to science. For many years he systematically planted seeds of
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Public School), and for a short time was a teacher at the Milton State School. In 1878 he became an assistant to M. J. Callaghan, surveyor, and took part in the survey of National Park in 1879 and 1880. On 11 July 1881 at the Elizabeth Street registry office,
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for three years as a draftsman and then entered the department of mines as a mining surveyor on 16 February 1885. In 1900 he carried out a difficult and dangerous survey of abandoned
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poisoning. He was chief mining surveyor until 1 January 1916, when he was made under-secretary of the mines department. He retired from the public service on 7 November 1924.
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Although a busy public servant he contrived to carry on a large amount of other work and cultivated many interests. Front 1909 to 1915 he lectured on surveying at
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which killed 96 men and boys. Cambage's evidence to the royal commission on the disaster led to the reversal of the coroner's verdict that the miners had died of
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more than 20 years. He was secretary of the Royal Society of New South Wales from 1914 to 1922 and from 1925 to 1928 and was president in 1912 and 1923.
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workings running under the harbour and sea-bed. In 1902 was appointed chief mining surveyor and investigated the site of the
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Elliot, Rodger W. & Jones, David L. (1986). "Eu-Go". In Elliot, Rodger W. & Jones, David L. (eds.).
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He qualified as a licensed surveyor in June 1882, was engaged in the
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who made important contributions to the description of the genera
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Cambage, son of John Fisher Cambage, was born at Applegarth near
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Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants suitable for cultivation
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Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science
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Index

Cambage

Milton, New South Wales
Ulladulla
surveying
botany
Department of Lands
Linnean Society of New South Wales
CBE
surveyor
botanist
Acacia
Eucalyptus
Milton, New South Wales
Ulladulla
Sydney
Department of Lands
Newcastle
Mount Kembla mining disaster
carbon monoxide
Sydney Technical College
Linnean Society of New South Wales
Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science
Acacia
eucalypts
Acacia cambagei
Eucalyptus cambageana
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name

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