TABLE OF CASES CITED xix Attorney-General for Canada v. Attor- ney-General of Ontario (The Pardon- ing or Executive Power case), 23 S.C.R. 458, 5 Cart. 517: 105 n.1, 364 n. 1, 663, 664 n.1, 666 n., 667n., 680 n. 5, 686, 1386 n. 1. Attorney-General for the Dominion of Canada v. Attorney-General for On. tario, [1897] A.C. 199: 6841.2, 688. ltéorney- General for the Dominion of Canada v. Attorney-General for the Province of Ontario, [1898] A.C. 247; 681 n.1, 1299 n, 2. Attorney-General for the Dominion of Canada v. Attorneys-General for the Provinces of Ontario, dec., [1898] A.C. 700: 679 n.1, 682 n. 2, 1385. Attorney-General for the Cape of Good Hope v. van Reenen, [19041 A.C. 114: 272, 279. dltorney-General for the Common- wealth v. Ah Sheung, 4 C.L.R. 949 : 820 n.3, 1083 n. 5, 1454 n. 1. Attorney-General for Manitoba v. ditorney-Qeneral for Canada, [1904] A.C. 799: 1051 n. 1. 1ttorney-General for Manitoba v. Manitoba Licence Holders Associa- tion, [1902] A.C. 73: 677. 1ttorney-General for New South Wales Vv. Brewery Employés’ Union of New South Wales, 6 C.L.R. 469 : 840-3. Ltorney-General of New South Wales v. Collector of Customs, 5C.L.R. 818: 793, 794, 836, 837, 906 n. 2. litorney-General of New South Wales v. Collector of Customs, [1909] A.C. 345: 1372 n. 2. Lttorney-General of New South Wales v. Curator of Intestate Estates, [1907] A.C. 519: 145 n.4, 363 n. 2. : Attorney-General for New South Wales V. Love, [18987 A.C. 679: 411 n. 1. ditorney-General of New South Wales v. Rennie, 16 N.SW.L.R. 11l, [1896] A.C. 376: 503 n.4. Attorney-General of Newfoundland v. Commercial Cable Co., Royal Gazette, October 17, 1911 : 1615. 1ttorney-General of Ontario v. Atiorney- General for the Dominion of Canada, [1894] ‘A.C. 189: 714, 722 n.1. 724 n. 4. Attorney-General for Ontario v. Attor- ney-General for the Dominion and Brewers’ Association of Ontario, [1896] A.C. 348 : 676 n. 2,677n.1, 704, 719 nn. 1, 2, 720 n. 3, 721 n.1, 723 1.3, 724 n. 2,725 n.4, 1385 n. 2. Attorney-General for Ontario v. Attor- h ney-General for Quebec, [1903] A.C. 39: 760n. 1. ttorney-Qeneral for Ontario v. Hamil: ton Street Railway, [1903] A.C. 524 : 699, 754 n. 1. {ttorney-General of Ontario v. Mercer, 8 App.Cas. 767 : 146 n. 3, 657, 680. {ttorney-General for Prince Bdward Island v. Attorney-General for Do- manion of Canada, [1905] A.C. 37 : 513, 653 n. 1, 754 n. 5, 772 n. 2, 792. Vttorney-General of Quebec v. Attorney- General of Canada, 1 Q.L.R. 197 : 680 n. 1. Lttorney-General of Quebec v. Queen Insurance Co., 3 App.Cas. 1090: 704 n. 1, 843, 1ttorney-General of Quebec v. Reed, 10 App.Cas. 141: 704 n, 2. Attorney-General of Queensland +. Gibbon, 12 App.Cas. 442 : 525, 1385 nl Auld v. Murray : 408. in re Australasian Automatic Weighing Machine, 1 Tas.L.R. 113: 895 n. 1. dustralian Boot Trade Employés Federation v. Whybrow & Company, 10 C.L.R. 266 : 848-57. Australian Boot Trade Employés' Federation v. Whybrow & Company, 11 C.L.R. 311 : 863 n.2. n re Award of Wellington Cooks’ and Stewards’ Union, 26 N.Z.1.R. 394 : 396-9, 1200-2, 1320, 1454 n. 5. in re Bahama Islands, [1893] A.C. 138: 1421 n. 3. Baird v. Walker (cf, Peters v. Olsen, 4 Adam, 608; Mortensen v. Pelers, 5 Adam, 121), 1897 Newfoundland Decisions, 490 : 1103, 1104. Baldick and Others v. Jackson, 30 N.Z.L.R. 343 : 146 n. 3. Bank of Australasia v. Nias, 16 Q.B. 717: 402. Bank of Toronto v. Lambe, 12 App.Cas. 575: 672 n.2, 673, 704 n.4, 718, 722 n.2, 725 n. 5. re Robert Barbour, 12 N.S W.L.R., 90 : 1365 n. 2, Barton v. The Queen, 2 Moo.P.C. 19: 1348 n. 2. Barton v. Taylor, 11 App.Cas. 197: 447. n_re Bateman’s Trust, 15 Eq. 355: 145 n. 3, 658 n. 1, 1457 n. Baume v. The Commonwealth, 4 C.L.R. 97: 879 n.3. Baxter v.AhWay,8C.L.R. 626: 359,360. Baxter v. Commissioners of Taxation, New South Wales, 4 C.L.R. 1087 :