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James Casey (Australian politician)

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262:, and in that capacity, and as chairman of the Great Britain Committee, contributed much to its success. In April 1884 Casey, who is the author of "Casey's Justices' Manual," was appointed a County Court judge; and in July 1885 he assumed the additional functions of a Land Tax commissioner, being for a short time in that year an acting judge of the 231:, who succeeded Francis as Premier. Whilst at the head of the Lands Office Casey reorganised the department, and constituted the survey branch on an effective basis. He also checked the system of "dummyism" by instituting inquiries, and subsequently forfeiting the runs and improvements of the incriminated squatters. 246:
was established on his motion, and, when in office, he introduced the system of appointing magistrates to districts instead of for the whole colony. The jurisdiction of the County Courts was, on his initiation, increased from Β£50 to Β£250 at common law, and an equitable jurisdiction was conferred on
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in the Liberal interest, and continued to sit for that constituency until February 1880. In September 1865 he was called to the Victorian bar, and practised with success, being from time to time Crown Prosecutor. From July 1868 to September 1869 he was
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about a fortnight before the defeat of the Government. The next year Casey was appointed Chairman of a Royal Commission on Intercolonial Legislation and a Court of Appeal. In June 1872 he became Minister of Lands and Minister of Agriculture under
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In 1878 he was appointed executive commissioner for Victoria at the Paris Exhibition, and was created C.M.G. for his services, being also nominated an Officer of the Legion of Honour by the French Government. The Victorian
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On a wreath of the colours a rock thereon an eagle rousant reguardant holding in the beak a dagger bendwise all Proper and charged on the breast with a star of six points Or.
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Ministry from 1877 to 1880, and was in consequence ejected from his seat at Mandurang at the general election in the latter year.
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Gules a chevron between three eagles' heads erased Argent langued Azure on a canton Or a star of six points Sable.
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them up to Β£500. Though still claiming to be a Liberal, Casey assumed an independent attitude towards the second
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Casey did not re-enter parliament, though he unsuccessfully contested
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almost continuously from 1861 to 1880 who also served as a
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Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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In August 1861 Casey was elected to the Assembly for
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James Joseph Casey
The Honourable

County Court of Victoria
Solicitor-General of Victoria
County Clare
Ireland
St Kilda
Australia
Victoria (Australia)
Victorian Legislative Assembly
judge
County Court of Victoria
County Clare
Ireland
Galway College
Bendigo Advertiser
Riverine Herald
Sandhurst
Grenville
Mandurang
Minister of Justice
James McCulloch
Solicitor-General
James Francis
George Kerferd
St Kilda Football Club
Hansard
Graham Berry
Sandridge

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