INDEX
1639
Council (Order in Council, Novem-
ber 28, 1910), 1360, 1361, 1366-72 ;
prerogative of mercy, 1414-18,
1574, 1575; Church, 1426 n.; rela-
tion to question of Western Pacific,
1136-40.
Companies, Dominion and provincial
authority as to, 1705-9 ; legislative
zontrol of, in Commonwealth,
843-5.
Company law, uniformity in, 1466,
1485; winding up, priority of Crown
in, 145.
Conference of 1901 as to judicial
appeals, 1376, 1377.
Conferences between Houses of Parlia-
ment, 472, 473.
Connaught, Duke of, Governor-
General of Canada (1911- ), 83,
i460 n, 1; precedence of, in South
Africa in 1910, 1311; opens first
Parliament of the Union, 789 n. 1.
Conquered Colonies, law in, 2.
Constitution, power of Colonial Parlia-
ments to alter (by implication ac-
sording to 2 N.Z.A.C.R. 41, at p. 67),
Part III, chap. v, and see Table of
Contents.
Tonsuls, question of quasi-diplomatic
status of, 1132, 1143; precedence of
(cf. Standard of Empire, November
17, 1911, p. 10), 1309, 1486, 1500.
Jontract, officer of Crown not per-
sonally liable on (cf. Code, Petition
of Right, pp. 131, 132), 142.
Contracts, American doctrine of
sanctity of, not applicable to Cana-
dian provinces. 667 n.
Convention of Berlin, 1908, as to copy-
right, 1026.
Convention of Berne, 1886, as to copy-
right, 1026.
Conventions of Constitution in the
Union, 956.
Cook J., removal of, from Trinidad,
1384 n. 2.
Cook, Hon. J., coalition Ministry of,
with Mr. Deakin (1909-10), 324;
views on naval defence, 1292 n. 1.
Took Islands, annexed in 1901 to
New Zealand, 922; Government of,
1060.
Cooper, Hon. Sir P., K.CM.G., C.J.
of Queensland, receives K.C.M.G.,
1304 ; views as to taxation of official
salary (5 Edw. VIL No. 34), 426,
427,
Co-operation in judicial matters, 1321.
Copyright Legislation, Part V, chap.
viii, and see Table of Contents; legal
question of, in Canada, 413, 720;
[mperial Conference of 1910 on,
1235-7, 1484.
Jorn sacks, federal regulation of
weight of (see now Statufory Rules,
1911, No. 168, limiting the weight to
200 1b. in interstate transit), 865 n.
Joronation, 1902, non-attendance of
Australian State Premiersat, 805n.1.
Toronation, 1911, attendance of Aus-
tralian State Premiers at, ibid.
Jorrespondence, rules as to Governor's,
100, 101.
Dost of federation in Australia, 90.
Jouncil, presence of Governor in
‘cf. Begbie C.J. in 2 B.C. (Irving),
120, at pp. 136 seq., who held
presence essential), 333-5.
‘ouncil, early functions of both
legislation and administration, 2;
separation of functions in Canada,
23 n. 2; in Nova Scotia, 23, 592; in
New Brunswick, 23 n, 2; in New-
foundland, 66.
Jounty Court Judges, position in
Canada, 700, 701.
Jourt of Appeal, of South Australia,
1359.
Jourt of the Eastern Districts, Cape,
979.
Yourt Martial Warrants, issued to the
Governors of the Dominions, 1269.
‘ourts, delegation of power to create
to Governor, 132.
‘rewe, Marquess of, Secretary of State
for the Colonies (1908-10), views on
position of Governors of Australian
States, 91-3; on the duty of a
Jovernor, 266, 267 ; onthe expendi-
jure of money on a special warrant
n Transvaal, 336 n.1; on the
possible refusal of assent to a
Union Act, 963 ; discusses question
>f Indians in the Transvaal, 1097 ;
sxplains position of Indians at
Imperial Conference, 1520-3.
rick, Hon. W. P., misconduct in
>ffice as Minister of Lands in New
South Wales, 268 n. 1; his suspen-
sion by the Assembly, 448.
sriminal Cases, appeal to Privy
Council in, 1358, 1359.
Jriminal Law, Dominion and Pro-
vincial authority as to, 699, 700.
‘rowe, Sir J., assists Sir C. Tupper in
negotiations for French treaty of
1893, 117.
Jrown, demise of, does not affect
Tolonial officers (1 Edw. VIL c. 5,
repealing 1 Will. IV, c. 4; see also
New South Wales Act, No. 57 of
1901: Victoria, No. 1073, s. 5;