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vogation, and dissolution, 470 n. 5,
1605; duration, 502; franchise,
478, 479 ; qualification of members,
493; payment, 504; electoral
matters, 505; Upper House, 518,
519; relations with Lower House,
598, 599; instructions as to
reservation of Bills, 1012, 1013,
1611; Imperial control of internal
affairs, 1003, 1037-47 ; native affairs,
1057 ; Chinese immigration, 1079;
treaty questions, 1120, 1127; cur-
rency, 1185, 1187; militia, 1249,
1251 ; judiciary (Act No. 3 of 1904),
1338; appeals to Privy Council
(Order in Council, October 13,
1910), 1360, 1364; prerogative of
mercy, 1417, 1418, 1420, 1608,
1612; Church, 1424, 1449 ; educa-
tion, 1452 ; alteration of Constitu-
tion, 439.
Newspaper postage, 1474.
Nielsen, Hon. N. R. W., Minister of
Lands of New South Wales (1910-1),
1617.
Niue, government of, 1060, 1061.
Non-residents, reservation of Bille
affecting, 285, 1026-30, 1044.
Norfolk Island, administration of,
1065.
Normanby, Marquess of, Governor of
New Zealand (1874-9), refuses in
1877 a dissolution to Sir G. Grey,
186, 187, 472; refuses to appoint
Mr. Wilson to Upper House pending
vote of censure, 576 ; vote of censure
on, 174 ; South Australia declines to
receive as Governor, 87 ; refuses to
withhold assent from a Bill. 1007.
1008.
North-Eastern Rhodesia, 995.
North-West Territories of Canada,
763-7 ; rebellion in 1885, 1221.
Northern Rhodesia (see Order in
Council, May 4, 1911), 995.
Northern territory of Australia, 917-
21.
Norway, treaty of March 18, 1826,
with, binds all Dominions. 1108,
1153.
Nova Scotia : representative govern-
ment, 4, 5 ; responsible government,
20-3; legal basis, 61, 62; execu-
tive government, 150; ministry,
314 ; legislative authority, 355 n. 1,
3581.3, 372 n. 1 ; privileges of Legis-
lature, 452, 463; time limit of
speeches, 465 ; Speaker, 468; sum-
mons, prorogation, and dissolution,
470 n. 5 ;. duration, 502 ; franchise,
476,477 : qualifications of members,
192, 493 ; payment, 504 ; electoral
matters (Act 1909, c. 6), 505;
Upper House, 519; relations between
Upper and Lower Houses, 591-7 ;
proposal of money votes by private
members, 642; referendum, 932;
entrance into federation, 646, 647,
949 ; representation in Senate, 652 ;
2 House of Commons, 653 ; execu-
bive authority, 681; disallowance
of Acts, 732, 735 n. 3; Dominion
subsidy, 757, 758; public lands,
1047 ; judiciary (Rev. Stat., 1900,
c. 155), 752, 1337, 1338; decision
of constitutional questions (Rev.
Stat., 1900, c. 166), 754 n. 1, 756
1. 2; by Supreme Court, 751 n. 1;
appeal to Supreme Court, 750; to
Privy Council (Order in Council,
July 5, 1910), 754, 1364 ; preroga-
tive of mercy, 1400 n. 1; Church,
1424, 1444, 1447, 1451; alteration
nf constitution before Union. 440).
Oaths, to be taken by and administered
by Governor, in Canada, 1565; in
Commonwealth, 1573, 1574 ; in the
Union, 1583; in New Zealand,
1587, 1590; in Australian states,
1596, 1600; in Newfoundland.
1608, 1609.
Dcean Island, 922.
0’Connor, Hon. R. E., J. of the High
Court of Australia, judicial opinions
cited, 386, 830-2, 839, 840, 841, 842,
845, 847, 848, 852, 859, 862, 890.
Donohue, pardon of. 1399 n. 2.
1421 n. 1.
Dfficers, appointment and dismissal of
by Governor, 170 n. 1, 264, 608, 1562,
1570, 1579 n. 1, 1597, 1606; in
Canada, power of Governor-General
under Letters Patent, 700, 1562 ;
tenure of office at pleasure (cf.
Robertson, Civil Proceedings by and
against the Crown, pp. 354-9), 349.
YLoghlen, Hon, Sir B., Bart., vaca-
tion of seat in Imperial House of
Commons, 1456 n. 2.
J’Loghlin, J. V., 138.
Inslow, Earl of, Governor of New
Zealand (1889-92), accepts advice
of ministers to add members to
Upper House despite their defeat,
212, 218, 575, 576; views on the
prerogative of mercy, 1406-11.
Ontario: legal basis of responsible
government, 59-61 ; executive coun-
cil, 149,152 n. 2; ministry (Act 1908,
c. 6), 314; legislative authority, 355
n. 1. 372: vprivileges of Legislature.