CONTENTS
FOREIGN RELATIONS OTHER THAN TREATY (continuel)— PAGE
The Reciprocity Arrangement of 1911 1143
The History of Reciprocity . . 1144
The Discussions of 1911 . > . 1150
The Abrogation of Treaties . . . 1153
The Demand for the Treaty Power in Canada . 1154
» noe » ,» Victoria 1155
CHAPTER VI. TRADE RELATIONS AND CURRENCY 1158-87
§ 1. TRADE RELATIONS . . 1158-83
The Grant of Autonomy . : 1158
The Canadian Tariff of 1859 . . 1159
{ntercolonial Free Trade in Canada and Australia 1164
Lord Kimberley’s views in 1871 1165
» »” 2 ,s 1872 1171
The Act of 1873 . . 1180
yas sp 1895. . 1181
The Case of Canada before Union 1181
Janadian Preference 1182
CURRENCY 1183-7
The Royal Prerogative . : 1183
The Silver Coinage of Australia 1185
Local Legislation 1186
CHAPTER VII. MERCHANT SHIPPING
The Grant of Power to the Colonies
The New Zealand Act of 1903
The Australian Navigation Bill
The Question of Repugnancy .
The Navigation Conference of 1907
The New Zealand Act of 1909
The Australian Bill, 1908-10 . . : . 3
Difference between the cases of New Zealand and Australia
Section 5 of the Constitution Act of 1800 ‘ .
The Views of the Chief Justice of New Zealand ..
Criticism of the New Zealand Cases . : > ‘
Conflict of Australian and New Zealand Jurisdiction .
Possible Evasions of Colonial Laws .
The New Zealand Bill of 1911 . .
CHAPTER VIII. COPYRIGHT LEGISLATION
The Act of 1842 . ‘
Canadian Protests .
The Act of 1847 . . s
The Question of Colonial Reprints
The Canadian Act of 1875