Full text: Responsible government in the Dominions (Vol. 3)

870 INDEX 
155; Ministry, 319; civil service 
(Act No. 41 of 1904), 349-52; 
legislative authority, 355 n.1, 358 
n.3; privileges of Parliament, 
448; limitation of length of 
speeches, 466; Speaker, 468; 
summons, prorogation, and dissolu- 
tion, 470 n. 5, 1597 ; duration, 502 ; 
franchise, 486, 487 ; qualification of 
members, 497; payment, 503; 
electoral matters, 506, 508 ; Upper 
House, 539, 540; relations with 
Lower House (cf. claim to be 
"non-party’ followed by rejection 
of Public Works Committee Bill 
and disagreement on Arbitration 
Bill, Debates, 1911, pp. 671, 711), 
631-3; representation in Federal 
Council, 782; attitude to federa- 
tion, 784-8; financial irregulari- 
ties, 248; instructions as to 
reservation of Bills, 1013, 1014, 
1601 ; imperial control of internal 
affairs, 1036 ; public lands, 1048, 
1051; nativeaffairs, 1062-8; Chinese 
immigration, 1075, 1078; Indian 
and Japanese immigration, 1080-2, 
1086, 1087, 1099; navy, 1271; 
judiciary (24 Vict. No. 15; 44 
Viet. No. 10; 50 Vict. No. 28; 
57 Vict, No. 8; altered in 1912), 
1331; appeals to Privy Council 
(Order in Council, June 28, 1909), 
1364, 1369 n. 1; prerogative of 
mercy, 1394, 1395, 1412, 1597, 1602; 
church, 1426,1450 ; education, 1451, 
1452; alteration of constitution. 
127-32, 434. 
WNestern Pacific, annexation of por- 
tions of, 1134-6. 
Whales, prerogative of the Crown 
respecting, 146. 
Whitaker, Hon. F., Prime Minister of 
New Zealand (1882-3), 188; resig- 
nation of, in 1864, 1253. 
Whiteway, Rt. Hon. Sir William, 
K.C.M.G., Premier of Newfound- 
land (1878-84, 1889-94 (disquali- 
tication for office removed by Act 
of 1895), 1895-7), 221-3. 
Whitney, Hon. Sir J. P., Premier of 
Ontario (1905 ), 655, 1619. 
William IV, alleged dismissal of Lord 
‘Melbourne, 1628. 
Williams, Hon. Sir J. S., J. of the 
Supreme Court of New Zealand, 
views on shipping legislation of New 
Zealand, 1204. 
Willis, Hon. H., Speaker of New South 
Wales Legislative Assembly, his 
authority defied (for his agreement 
with Government, see Parl. Pap., 
December, 1911, and Debates, De- 
cember 11, 1911), 1618. 
Wilson, Rt. Hon. Sir A., member of 
the Judicial Committee, 1375. 
Wilson, Hon. J. M., Premier of Tas- 
mania (1869-72), views on prefer- 
ence, 1179, 1180. 
Wireless Telegraphy, in the Empire, 
1538. 
Wisdom, Hon. Sir R., views on pre- 
rogative of mercy, 1405; on power 
of dissolution, 190. 
Witwatersrand Court, Transvaal, 979. 
Wodehouse, Sir P. E. G.C.S.I, 
K.C.B., Governor of the Cape 
(1861-70), views as to responsible 
government, 41-4. 
Wolverine, New South Wales war 
vessel, 1270. 
Wolseley, Sir G., later Field-Marshal 
Viscount, XK.P., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., 
Governor of Natal (1879-80), views 
as to responsible government in 
Natal, 48, 49. 
Vood, C.J. of Manitoba, question of 
removal of, 1343. 
Woodford, C., Resident Commissioner 
of the Solomon Islands, views on 
removal of Kanakas from Queens- 
land, 1099. 
Yass-Canberra district, seat of federal 
capital, 915. 
Yelverton, R. D., resignation of ap- 
pointment as C.J. of the Bahamas, 
1383 n. 2. 
York,Duke of, precedence in Australia, 
1311 ; opens first Parliament of the 
Commonwealth, 789 n. 1. 
Young, Sir John, afterwards Lord 
Lisgar, Governor of New South 
Wales (1861-7), refuses to accept 
advice of ministers, 212 ; Governor- 
General of Canada (1868-72), views 
on disallowance of provincial Acts, 
726. 
Yukon, Government of, 767-9. 
Zululand. 300.
	        
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