Xi CONTENTS PAGE § 3. Tur CoMPOSITION OF THE DOMINION CABINETS (continued) — The Ministry in New Zealand . 320 the Cape : . 320 Natal . . . 321 the Transvaal ; : 321 the Orange River Colony 321 the Union of South Africa 321 322-33 322 326 327 329 331 332 333-9 333 335 240-3 §4. THE INSTABILITY oF DOMINION MINISTRIES Number of Ministries 3 Elective Ministries . . Defeat of Government . Resignation of Ministries . : ‘ Relation of Ministers to Upper Houses Selection of Prime Minister . § 5. THE CoNDUCT OF BUSINESS WITH THE (JOVERNOR The Governor in Council . . The Relations of the Governor and Ministers . § 6. THE HicH COMMISSIONERS AND AGENTS-GENERAL CHAPTER VIII. THE CIVIL SERVICE. . Contrast of English and Dominion Systems Civil Service in Canada . -. Newfoundland . Ie Australasia . Railway Commissions in Australia Political Influence in Australasia 344-53 344 345 348 348 351 359 PART III. THE PARLIAMENTS OF THE DOMINIONS CHAPTER I. THE POWERS OF DOMINION PARLIA. MENTS . . : . §1. THE PLENARY AUTHORITY OF THE PARLIAMENTS Reg. v. Burah . Hodge v. The Queen ‘ : Powell v. Apollo Candle Company Riel v. The Queen . . Baxter v. Ah Way . : Cases of Delegation Tue LiMiTaTION OF THE POWERS OF THE PARLIAMENTS Classification of Limitations . 2 The Parliament as that of a Dependency 355-71 355-61 355 357 357 358 359 361 361-71 361 aa]