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ADELAIDE AND VICINITY Sir Charles Todd, K.C.M.G., M.A., F.R.S., F.R.A.S, etc. THE importation of scientific men from England from time to time marks an important stage in the progressive history of the colonies. W'hen as y(;t the bucolic era reigned undisturbed, little was expected in the way of scientific facilities by the rustic selector, and possibly less was received. But the birth of various industries and manufactures, and the consequent endeavors to form connections with the world of commerce beyond its territory^, induced each colony to strive to possess those conveniences which alone could ensure progress and progressive prosperity. It was consequent on the imperative need for organisation of the South Australian Telegraph Department, that an invitation was extended by the Government of South Australia to Mr. Charles Todd, a young Englishman, who had, however, even then won favorable distinction in England in the mathematical faculty of Physics. Not only had his scholastic qualifications been proved, but extra - Academic success in the world of experience and practice had stamped him as exceptionally qualified. Astronomy, which seems an appendage to the con- trol of Posts and Telegraphs in the Australian colonies, was the subject in which he had specially gained his laurels in England. But this absorbing study had to stoop somewhat to the more urgent demands of systematic development of the electric system. Mr. Todd's acceptation of the offer made to him inaugurated a new era in the Department, and the value of his services can be measured by the (extension of the telegraph system, by the efficiency of the postal arrangements, and by the undoubted advantages he has conferred on the whole of the Au.stralian colonies bv the memorable achievement of the establishment of the Transcontinental wire. Sir Charles Todd was born at Islington, London, on July 7, 1S26, and received his primary education at the Greenwich Schools. On December 6, 1841, he entered the Hammer & Co., Photo