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James Millner (doctor)

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died at Yankalilla, south of Adelaide, having suffered from a heart condition for some time. A few days later Doctor Millner tendered his resignation. In 1874 he was back in South Australia, where in April he remarried, to Elizabeth (née Wood). The following month Doctor Millner, his new wife and the three children of his first marriage (Grace Maude, Esther Eustace and William Sturt) boarded the
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of births and deaths, as well as caring for the sick and injured, being the only doctor in the Northern Territory. Doctor Millner established good relations with the local aborigine people, who soon realised he had skills and knowledge they could use. In December 1872 his wife Esther (née Sanders)
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of South Australia. His commencing annual salary was listed at £500. As the South Australian Government's representative in the Northern Territory, he had jurisdiction over a white population of just forty-four, until the arrival of South Australia's substantive Government Resident. Millner was
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party to the Northern Territory, whose brief was to investigate alternative sites for "Palmerston", the proposed new settlement, independent of the work being done by
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on 25 September 1865 and arrived at Adam Bay on 5 November. He transferred to the Escape Cliffs settlement party as Surgeon and Protector of Aborigines, replacing
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In February 1875, after five years service in the north, Doctor Millner resigned and was returning to
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described as a tall man, heavily bearded, with thinning hair, who always wore glasses.
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Reception for the Reunion of Pre-Cyclone Tracy Staff of Old Darwin Hospital (2009).
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The Origin of Suburbs, Localities, Towns and Hundreds in the Greater Darwin area
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On 22 January 1870, Doctor Millner arrived in Darwin on the barque
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Chronological listing of Government Residents and Administrators
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Doctor Millner was given several roles including; Protector of
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Dr J. Stokes Millner (as he was generally known) was born in
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Millner Street (1963). NT Government Place Names Register
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Speech by His Honour Mr Tom Pauling AO QC on 10 June 2009
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The following places are all named after James Millner:
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for Darwin, where he resumed his modified appointment.
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Wilson, Helen (1992). "The Loss of RMSS Gothenburg".
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Health professionals from Birmingham, West Midlands
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