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States referred to as provinces

 
 
Reply Fri 5 Dec, 2014 09:04 pm
Have the states of Australia ever been referred to as provinces?
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margo
 
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Reply Fri 5 Dec, 2014 11:48 pm
@CyrilSebastian,
NO.

Why do you ask?
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knaivete
 
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Reply Sat 6 Dec, 2014 01:00 am
@CyrilSebastian,
The Letters Patent establishing the Province of South Australia formally titled;

Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom erecting and establishing the Province of South Australia and fixing the boundaries thereof
was the document presented to the King to formally seek the approval to establish the province of South Australia. The Letters were dated 19 February 1836.

The provision to establish the settlement in South Australia, was set out in the South Australia Act, 1834. The Act had omitted specific directions with regards to how the province or provinces of South Australia were to be founded. These Letters Patent formulated by the Colonisation Commissioners were to address this. They specified that the province of South Australia was to be established with these boundaries:

On the North the twenty sixth Degree of South Latitude On the South the Southern Ocean—On the West the one hundred and thirty second Degree of East Longitude— And on the East the one hundred and forty first Degree of East Longitude including therein all and every the Bays and Gulfs thereof together with the Island called Kangaroo Island and all and every the Islands adjacent to the said last mentioned Island or to that part of the main Land of the said Province.
Included within the Letters Patent was a recognition of the rights of the Aboriginal Natives to live within the lands of the South Australian province.

"Provided Always that nothing in those our Letters Patent contained shall affect or be construed to affect the rights of any Aboriginal Natives of the said Province to the actual occupation or enjoyment in their own Persons or in the Persons of their Descendants of any Lands therein now actually occupied or enjoyed by such Natives"

This differed from the statements of the South Australia Act, 1834, which described the lands as 'waste' and 'uninhabited'.

These Letters Patent were adopted, and soon after this in February 1836 the Order in Council which enacted the establishment of the South Australia province was passed.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letters_Patent_establishing_the_Province_of_South_Australia


Oh, and Cyril old bean what say you to my answer to your Mary I question?
margo
 
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Reply Sat 6 Dec, 2014 02:28 am
..and often the various Super Rugby teams are referred to as province teams - but this is based on the teams from New Zealand and South Africa where the separate areas are called provinces.

Apart from the above pedantic nit-picker - states are not NOW called provinces
roger
 
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Reply Sat 6 Dec, 2014 02:33 am
@margo,
You want pedantic? Sometimes, even Americans will refer to someone as being provincial. Even if they're from the same state.
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Lordyaswas
 
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Reply Sat 6 Dec, 2014 02:39 am
@knaivete,
"Oh, and Cyril old bean what say you to my answer to your Mary I question?"

Cyril old bean very very rarely comes back to respond, and that's why I rarely rarely give him a serious answer.
His very first enquiry was about Mary, and was just a curt one liner. No intro, no reason for wanting to know, no niceties, no nuffink, and that's why I responded the way I did.

He just dips in and buggers off, so it would seem.

Just saying,
knaivete
 
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Reply Sat 6 Dec, 2014 02:57 am
@Lordyaswas,
Quote:
Cyril old bean very very rarely comes back to respond, and that's why I rarely rarely give him a serious answer.


Qwate rate. Cyril is such a can't in that respect.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sat 6 Dec, 2014 03:25 am
@CyrilSebastian,
margo wrote:
Apart from the above pedantic nit-picker - states are not NOW called provinces


Since CyrilSebastian wrote:
Have the states of Australia ever been referred to as provinces?
Some overseas parts of the British Empire bore the colonial title of "province" - in Australia the Province of South Australia.http://i57.tinypic.com/724ytg.jpg
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