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PARTY GOVERNMENT. 
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the matter be not of purely local concern, refer the matter to 
the Imperial Law Officers™. 
The British North America Act 1867 is silent both as to Manner 
the place and manner of giving the Royal assent, except in Solas 
the case of bills reserved, where it may be given orally, or by sork: 
message or by proclamation”. The usual course adopted is for 
the Governor-General to give the Royal assent in the presence 
of both Houses. 
2. DUTIES AS REGARDS PARTY GOVERNMENT. 
It is the duty of a Governor-General to observe strict Neutral 
neutrality towards the different parties in the Legislature Dn as 
in regard to all questions in which neither the prerogatives pasion. 
of the Crown nor Imperial interests are involved. In all 
local matters the judgment of the people expressed in 
their Legislatures must prevail, and a Governor-General 
ought always to accept and act by the advice of a Ministry 
prepared to give effect to such judgment. 
But in all questions involving either Imperial interests or Imperial 
the prerogatives of the Crown, the Governor-General has to interests. 
remember that he represents the Crown, and though he is 
expected to give due weight to the opinion of his ministers, 
the final decision must be made upon his own judgment and 
responsibility >. Under special circumstances he may consult Consult- 
Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies, care being ing Home 
taken that all sides of the controversy be placed before the ment: 
Imperial Government. In 1874 the Governor-General con- 
sulted the Colonial Secretary as to the advisability of follow- 
ing the advice of his ministers where they recommended that 
six additional senators should be added to the Senate*; and in 
1879 at the suggestion of the Privy Council the advice of the 
Home Government was sought regarding the proposed removal 
of M Letellier from his office of Lieutenant-Governor® 
1 Todd, pp. 134, 135. 2g. 57. 
3 See Todd, p. 591 and authorities there quoted. 
4 Todd, p. 164. 5 See post, p. 174, Todd, p. 409.
	        
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