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5 functions of the secretary of of state in the british colonial adminstration​

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After NSW achieved self-governence in 1856 the Colonial Secretary, was responsible for a range of essential functions, including charities, prisons, police, the Aborigines Protection Board, neglected children, the insane, hospitals and industrial schools.

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A simpler response would be, "5 functions of the secretary state include charities, prisons, police, the Aborigines Protection Board, neglected children, and the insane."

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