Cuttings on the Queensland sugar industry

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Scope and Content

A bound volume containing 212 pages of 'newspaper cuttings relating to the Queensland Sugar Industry 1878-1884. Hy Ling Roth, late Hon Secretary Mackay Planters and Farmers Association'. The newspapers include the 'Queenslander', 'Mackay Standard', 'Mackay Mercury', 'Australasian', 'Maryborough Chronicle', 'The Week', 'Brisbane Observer' and 'Queensland Punch'. The subject matter includes many aspects of the Australian sugar industry and reviews, mostly hostile, of Roth's book, 'A report on the sugar industry of Queensland' (1880). There are numerous reports on the labour trade in the South Seas, including Commodore Wilson's Report of 1882, and accounts of massacres in the islands. There are also letters to the press, including some by Roth himself, and a circular letter, 21 August 1874, from F. Bauer, Queen Street, Brisbane, regarding the recruitment of Chinese labour for sugar plantations. The volume also contains a table of the comparative costs of different types of labourers, 11 September 1883; a plan of Abington and Mackay; and a printed petition to the British Government from Queensland sugar producers, 9 July 1884, requesting the supply of labour from India.

Administrative / Biographical History

Henry Ling Roth (1855-1925) was the son of an Austrian émigré to Britain. He was educated in London and studied philosophy and natural science in Germany, before being recruited by English businessmen to examine the potential of the Queensland sugar industry. He travelled to Mackay in 1878 and became well-acquainted with John Mackay and other pioneers of the region. Two years later Roth published a positive account of his observations in 'A report on the sugar industry of Queensland' (1880). Two papers on the subject were printed by the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1881 and 1883, and Roth refined his conclusions in 'The sugar industry in Queensland' (1883). Altogether these works offer considerable insight into the history of the industry. Roth served as Honorary Secretary of the Mackay Planters' and Farmers' Association during 1881-1884. He became interested in the early history of Mackay and Queensland, and published 'The discovery and settlement of Port Mackay, Queensland' (1908). During his time in Queensland, Roth developed an interest in anthropology, and was elected a fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute in 1882. He returned to England in 1884, settling in 1888 in Halifax, Yorkshire, and transformed the Bankfield Museum, first as part-time curator from June 1890, and then as full-time keeper from 1912. He published many papers for the institute and museum, and several influential monographs, including 'The Tasmanian Aborigines' (1890).

Access Information

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Acquisition Information

Presented by Henry Ling Roth, March 1919.

Note

Includes index.

Other Finding Aids

MSS 85

MSS Addenda, vol. III.

A catalogue of the collection can be found on ArchiveSearch.

Alternative Form Available

A xerox of the volume was purchased by the James Cook University of North Queensland, August 1977.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

the spine of the volume is damaged and some of the pages are brittle and prone to disintegration.

Related Material

The R.C.S. Manuscripts Collection includes Henry Roth's papers on North Queensland exploration, RCMS 293.

Bibliography

The volume is described in 'The Queensland sugar industry' in 'Royal Commonwealth Society library notes', no. 224, October/December 1977, p. 4.

Additional Information

This collection level description was created by RAS and MJC using information from the original typescript catalogue.

Roth, Henry Ling, 1855-1925, ethnologist