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views as to responsible government
at the Cape, 41; on extra-territorial
legislation, 374; abortive scheme
for South African federation, 941-3,
1005, 1006 ; views on prerogative
of mercy, 1396-8; on dissolution of
Parliament without supply, 184;
on disputes of the two Houses in
Victoria, 603-6; on the disallow-
ance of provincial Acts by the
Canadian Government, 726-9, 734 ;
on the Education Act of New Bruns-
wick, 696 ; arbitrates on the Pacific
Railway question, 761, 762; an-
nexes Fiji, 1134, 1135; member of
Royal Commission on Defence, 783
n. 2.
Jarrington, Earl of, Governor of New
South Wales (1885-90), views as to
presentations to Governors, 99;
permits increase of Legislative
Council of New South Wales, 574.
Carrying over of Bills from one session
to another {adopted in Western
Australia in 1911, 8.0. 419-21), 467.
Carter, Hon. Sir F. B. T., C.J. of the
Supreme Court of Newfoundland,
view as to extra-territorial legis-
ation, 377, 378 ; as Premier is sus-
tained in office by Speaker's vote,
470.
Cartier, Hon. Sir G., Bart., favours
federation in 1854, 646.
Cartwright, Rt. Hon. Sir R., G.C.M.G.,
views on reciprocity, 1146, 1149,
1150; P.C., 1302 n. 3.
Cassels, Hon. W. G. P., J. of Exche-
quer Court of Canada, investigates
charges against Marine Department
in Canada, 348.
Tathcart, Earl, Governor-General of
Canada (1845), 17.
Caucus, elects members of Common-
wealth Labour Ministries (also in
Western Australia in October 1911),
307, 1619. .
Celebration of the King’s birthday,
1546.
Censure of Governor, by local Parlia-
ment, 174-7, 179; by Imperial
Parliament, 177.
Ceylon, power of Crown to legislate
for, 1444 n. 1; petition of right in,
143, 144, 1626.
Chaleurs Bay Railway, affair of, 243,
244.
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. J., M.P.,
Secretary of State for the Colonies
(1895-1903), proposal of an Imperial
Court of Appeal, 1376 n.1; refuses
to interfere in internal affairs of
Newfoundland, 1038-47 ; views on
[ndian immigration into the Do-
minions, 1086 ; views on the Com-
monwealth Constitution Act, 1192;
presides at Colonial Conference of
1897, 1469 ; of 1902, 1473.
Channel of communication, in Austra-
lia, 808, 809.
Chapleau, Hon. J. G., Premier of
Quebec, 189.
Chapman, Hon. F. R., J. of the
Supreme Court of New Zealand,
views on shipping legislation of
New Zealand, 1204.
“harters, Governor not empowered to
grant (cf. on charters, Hodgins,
Historical Educational Documents of
Ontario, i. 178-99; Todd, Parlia-
mentary Government in England,
i. 599 seq.), 118.
Jhartered,” use of the title by
Colonial corporations, 1023, 1024.
“hartered accountants, legislation in
Canada affecting, 708.
“hatham Islands, escape of Maori
prisoners from, 1255.
“helmsford, Lord, Governor of Queens-
land (1905-9), of New South Wales
1909— ), grants dissolution to
Mr. Philp, 193; dispute with Mr.
Kidston as to addition of members
to Upper House, 339, 582-6.
“hermside, Maj.-Gen. Sir H. C.,
G.C.M.G., Governor of Queensland
(1902-5), 97.
Chief Justice as administrator, 93, 94 ;
of South Africa, administers Govern-
ment in absence of Governor-
General, 951, 952.
Chinese, political disabilities of, in
Canada, 478; Acts respecting,
1075-9 ; labour in the Transvaal,
protest of Dominions against, 1461.
Chitty, views as to maiora and minora
regalia, 362.
Church in the Dominions, Part VII,
and see Table of Contents.
Churchill, Rt. Hon. W. S., M.P., speech
on Transvaal Constitution, 56.
Civil List, for Newfoundland, 61, 62,
1047 ; in Nova Scotia, 22.
Civil Service, Part II, chap. viii; in
the Union, 984, 985 ; tenure during
pleasure, directions in Royal In-
structions in New Zealand, 1591 ;
in Australian States, 1601; in New-
foundland, 1612.
Jivil Service commissions in Domi-
nions, 347.
Clark, Hon. A. I, J. of the Supreme
Court, Tasmania : views on delega-