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1899 in Australia

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1899
in
Australia

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The following lists events that happened during 1899 in Australia.

Incumbents

Governors of the Australian colonies

Premiers of the Australian colonies

Events

  • 1 January – The Police Regulation Act 1898 is enacted in Tasmania, unifying several small regional police forces to form the Tasmanian Police Force.
  • 22 January – Leaders of the six Australian colonies meet in Melbourne to discuss confederation.
  • 4 March – Cyclone Mahina strikes Bathurst Bay in Queensland. Approximately 400 persons are killed, and the pearling fleet is sunk. A storm surge of up to 14 metres sweeps 5 kilometres inland.
  • 24 April – The 1,280-ton barque Loch Sloy hits rocks off Kangaroo Island and sinks, killing 31 persons.
  • 8 December – An electric tram service commences in Sydney, along George Street from the railway to Circular Quay.[1]
  • Colonial soldiers leave to fight in the Second Boer War.

Arts and literature

Sport

Births

Date unknown

  • Olga Agnew, child actress (died 1987)

Deaths

  • 21 February - George Bowen (born 1821), Governor of Queensland
  • 13 April - James Service (born 1823), former Premier of Victoria
  • 25 September - Elizabeth Tripp (born 1809), educator

References

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