INDEX
1649
James of Hereford, Lord, member of
Judicial Committee, 1375; views
on appeals to Privy Council from
Australia, 1367.
Jameson, Rt. Hon. Sir L. 8.; Bart,
Prime Minister of Cape (1904-8),
332; P.C., 1302 n. 3; action
in deadlock in Cape, 211, 638, 639 ;
incursion into territory of South
African Republic in 1895, 1257.
japan, representations as to British
Columbian legislation, 289 n.1;
treaties with, in 1894 (C. 7585), 1905,
and 1911 (Cd. 5556), 1470.
japanese immigration, arrangement
with Australia (cf. Round Table,
i. 527 seq.), 1133 ; with Queensland
(Parl. Pap., 1901, A. 56 ; Common-
wealth Debates, 1907-8, pp. 5867
seq.), 1133; treatment of in Do-
minions, 1080-1100; political dis-
abilities in Canada, 478.
renkins, Hon. J. G., Premier of South
Australia (1901-5), I. v., 325; dispute
with Commonwealth Government in
Vondel case, 798; resigns Agent-
Generalship (Register, Oct. 19, 1908),
342 ; defence of Governor Le Hunte
‘House of Assembly Debates, 1904,
pp- 3, 4), 337 ; proposals for reform
of Council franchise, 1620.
Jenks, E., Government of Victoria, cited,
661 n. 1; 784 n. 2.
Jenkyns, Sir H., cited, 362. 1454 n. 5.
Jennings, Hon. Sir P., views on
prerogative of mercy, 1405.
Jervois, Lieut.-Gen. Sir W., G.C.M.G.,
reports on defence in Australia, 606,
783.
Jesuits Estates Act, 1888 (51 & 52
Vict. c. 13), non-disallowance of,
741, 1451.
Joly, Hon. J. G., Premier of Quebec
(1878, 1879), 188, 328.
Judges, income tax on salaries of, 426 ;
compulsory retirement of, 1625;
style of, 1306, 1624 ; and see Judi-
ciary.
Judicature, in Canada, Part IV,
shap. i,§ 6, and see Table of Contents;
in the Commonwealth, chap. ii, § 6 ;
in the Union, 978-84.
Judicial Appeals, Part VI, chap. iii,
and see Table of Contents.
Judicial Committee, constitution of,
1373-82.
Judicial inquiries, limits of power of
executive to hold, 888-92.
Judicial Prerogative in the Dominions,
1357-65.
Judiciary, Part VI, and see Table of
Contents and Imperial Court of
Appeal.
Just, Sir H. W., K.C.M.G., Secretary to
the Imperial Conference (1908— ).
1502 n., 1512; services recognized
at Conference of 1911, 1484 n. 1.
<anakas, deportation of, from Queens-
land, 390 n. 1, 1098, 1099.
Lato, M., Japanese Minister, state-
ment as to Japanese immigration,
1082.
Kent, Hon. J., Premier of Newfound-
land, dismissed by Governor in
1861, 243.
Lent, Hon. J.M., ministerin Newfound-
land without seatin Parliament, 305.
Kerferd, Hon. G. B., Attorney-General
and Premier of Victoria, and Judge
of Supreme Court, 185 n. 1; views
on neutrality of colonies, 1155 n. 1;
on power of Governors, 133; on
executive power, 657.
{idston, Hon. W., Premier of Queens-
land (1906-11), 193, 325, 339;
lisputes with Lord Chelmsford as
to addition of members to Upper
House of Queensland, 582-6.
Killing of game, provincial power as
to, 719, 720.
Kimberley, Lord, Secretary of State
for the Colonies (1870-4, 1880-2),
view as to responsible government
at the Cape, 44-8; in Natal, 49;
refrains from passing federation in
South Africa, 940; views on the
prerogative of pardon, 1389; on
treaties, 1102, 1166-80.
ing, power to administer govern.
ment of a colony in person, 811 n. 1,
950, 951 ; relation to ministers con-
trasted with relation of Governor
and ministers, 1627, 1628.
Zing’s Counsel, power of Governor and
of Lieutenant-Governors of Cana-
dian provinces to appoint (South
Australia Assembly Debates, 1908,
p. 521), 121-4, 680, 681,
{ing George's Sound, garrison of, 782,
{ingdom of Canada, J. S. Ewart’s
theory of, 1458, 1459.
Kingston, Rt. Hon. C. C., Premier of
South Australia (1893-9), 190;
views as to relations of States and
Commonwealth, 796.
Kitchener, Field-Marshal Viscount, his
visits to Australia and New Zealand
on defence questions, 1265, 1266.
Kitt, Benjamin, dispute of Governor
of Queensland with Premier regard-
ing pardon of, 289 n, 4, 1406, 1408.