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the Government of the day came to the rescue with a proposal that the farmers should be allowed to surrender their land and compete for it again. The result was that they got their land back at about ÂŖ1 0s. 6d., thus entailing upon the State a nominal loss of about half a million. The surrender clauses were admittedly difficult to administer, and Mr. Catt was much blamed at the time for allowing farmers holding excellent land in the lower north and south-east to come under these clauses. Catt, however, claimed that these were exceptional cases. On the fall of the
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of rainfall, where thirsty and often heavily timbered country had been taken up at extravagant prices by the competing agriculturists, who in some cases had offered as much as ÂŖ6 6s. per acre. The attempt to grow wheat in these parts proved that the selectors could not pay the stipulated price, and
110:, and held it from 11 June 1887, to 27 June 1889. At the commencement of the session of 1890 Catt was unanimously elected to the Chairmanship of Committees of the Legislative Assembly. In 1887 he received the royal permission to bear the title of "Honourable" within the colony. 97:'s first administration, on 24 June 1881, and held it till 23 April 1884, under circumstances of special difficulty. Disasters had fallen thickly upon the farmers of the colony, especially in the northern districts lying beyond 400: 349: 90: 40: 405: 313: 86: 36: 274: 395: 334: 362: 154: 305: 292: 141: 32: 78:
he returned to Strathalbyn, and entered into business. Subsequently he opened a store at the then youthful town of
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Ministry in 1887, Catt accepted the portfolio of Commissioner of Public Works under
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Catt died in St Peters, Adelaide, South Australia, on 28 October 1919.
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in 1847, and for ten years engaged in agricultural pursuits at
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Catt was elected to the Assembly for the district of
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South Australian House of Assembly
Stanley
Gladstone
John Cox Bray
Thomas Playford II
Kent
South Australia
Balhannah
Strathalbyn
Victorian diggings
Gladstone, South Australia
Stanley
Gladstone
John Bray
Goyder's Line
John Downer
Thomas Playford II



"Catt, Alfred (1833–1919)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Australian National University
ISBN
978-0-522-84459-7
ISSN
1833-7538
OCLC
70677943

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