INDEX
Canada without seat in Parliament,
306.
Temporalities Fund case, 674.
Tennyson, Lord, Governor of South
Australia (1899-1902), refuses in
1899 a dissolution to Mr. Kingston.
190.
Tenure of judicial office, 1329-47.
Territorial limitation of Dominion
legislation, Part III, chap. ii, and see
Table of Contents.
Territorial Waters Jurisdiction Act,
1878, Governor's duties under, 298.
1356.
Territories, in Canada, 763-9.
Thompson, Rt. Hon. Sir John S.D.,
K.C.M.G., Prime Minister of Canada
(1891-4), 306, 322; views on copy-
right, 413-21, 1231; on education,
692; on executive power, 663; on
quarantine, 719; on appointment of
justices and magistrates,701n. 6,702.
Thornton, Rt. Hon. Sir E., British
Minister at Washington, 1145.
Thring, Mr., visits Canada on question
of copyright, 1231.
Thursday Island, garrison of, 782.
Title, of the Crown, 1466.
Tobago, change of Constitution in
1855 and surrender of Constitution
in 1876 (now annexed to Trinidad
by Order in Council, October 20,
1898, under 50 & 51 Vict. c. 44), 10.
Todd, A., author of Parliamentary
Government in the Colonies, and Par-
liamentary Government in England,
cited, 148, 290, 291, 307, 729, 732,
1102, 1260, 1301 n. 1.
Tonga (cf. United Empire, iii. 24), 922.
Tort, no lability of Crown for, except
by statute, 142 n. 1.
Tozer, Hon. Sir H., Agent-General for
Queensland (1898-1909), 343.
Trade and commerce, Dominion and
provincial authority as to, 703, 704.
Trade Commissioners, in the Domi.
nions, 1485.
Trade Marks, Canadian legislation,
668 n.1l; Commonwealth legisla-
tion on, 840, 841; proposed uni-
formity in legislation regarding.
1482, 1542.
Trade statistics, uniformity in, 1485.
Trans-continental railway, from South
to Western Australia (Act No. 7 of
1911 in Commonwealth, and in 1912
in Western Australia; Debates,
1911, pp. 740 seq.), 787.
Transvaal Republic, agreement with
Cape and Natal, 1101 n. 3.
Transvaal ©: representative govern- I
1667
nent, 9; responsible government,
55-7; legal basis, 78; Executive
Council, 149 ; relations of Governor
;0 Council, 154; Ministry, 321;
legislative authority, 359 n. 13
privileges of Parliament, 449 ; lan-
yuage, 462 ; summons, prorogation,
and dissolution, 470 n. 5 ; duration,
502 ; franchise, 490, 491 ; qualifica-
sion of members, 501; payment
‘£150 with £2 a day up to £300), 504;
Upper Houses, 547-9; relations
with Lower House, 565, 566, 587 ;
dnancial irregularities, 265; instruc-
sions as to reservation of Bills,
1011, 1012, 1014; public lands,
1048-50; native affairs, 1054,
1055, 1067 ; Chinese immigration,
1079; Indian question, 1090-8;
volunteers, 1265 n.1l; judiciary,
1840; appeal to Privy Council
Order in Council, February 15,
1909), 1365 ; prerogative of mercy,
1417, 1418; education, 1452;
Church, 1451; alteration of Con-
stitution, 1001.
I'vansvaal Province, entrance into
Union, 949; Provincial Council,
969-72 ; railway rates, 990, 991.
Treason, extra-territorial operation of
law affecting, 379, 380, 1356, 1624.
Treasure trove, right of the Crown
to by the prerogative, 146.
Treatment of native races, Part V,
chap. iii, and see Table of Contents.
Treaty relations (cf. Holland, Studies
in International Law, pp. 176 seq. ;
Harrison Moore, Act of State, pp. 84
32; Industrial Property Conven-
sion, 1911), Part V, chap. v; Cd.
5842, pp. 100, 123; and see Table
of Contents; discussion of political
and commercial treaties at Im.
perial Conference, 1513-9, 1557,
1558, 1623 ; power of Governor as to,
132; affecting Canada, the Com-
monwealth, and the Union, 992,
093; relation of Dominion and
provinces as to, 759-62.
Treaty of Nankin of August 29, 1842.
1075.
Treaty of Pekin of October 24. 1860.
1075.
Treaty of Washington of 1871, 1105.
Trinidad, power of Crown to legislate
for, 1444 n. 1.
Trust funds, investment of, in
Colonial stocks, 1466.
Tryon, Adm. Sir G., negotiates with
Australian Colonies regarding naval
defence. 783 n. 2.