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on the metric system, 1540; on
shipping conferences, 1541; on
mutual recognition of judgements,
1544 ; on international exhibitions,
1545.
Jabinet in England, compared with
Cabinet in Dominions, 301, 302.
Jabinet system in the Dominions,
Part ITI, chap. vii, and see Table of
Contents.
Cables, landing licences for, 1482.
Cairns, W. W., C.M.G., Governor of
Queensland (1875-7), reserves anti-
Chinese Bill in 1876, 1075.
Campbell, Hon. Sir T. Cockburn,
represents Western Australia before
Committee on Constitution, 39.
Canada, United Province of, represen-
tative government, 4 ; responsible
government, 13-20; no petition of
right in, 143 n.1, 1627; money
votes moved by private members
antil 1840, 642; interference with
legislation by Imperial Government,
1032; land question, 1047 ; altera-
tion of Constitution, 440.
Federation, Part IV, chap. i, and see
Table of Contents ; legal basis, 79-
31, 955; petition of right (Rev. Stat.,
1906, c. 142), 144, 1627 ; executive
council, 149; Governor-General's
relation to Council, 155; Ministry,
311-3; civil service, 346-8 ; legis-
‘ative authority, 395 n.1; privi-
leges of Parliament, 450, 451;
language, 459-61, 964; Speaker,
168 ; summons, prorogation, and
dissolution, 470 n. 5, 1562; dura-
tion, 502; franchise, 474, 475;
qualification of members, 492;
payment, 504; electoral matters,
505; redistribution, 513; Upper
House, 514-6; relations of Upper
and Lower Houses, 587-91 5 refer-
enda, 932; instructions as to re.
servation of Bills, 1010; control of
lands, 1051, 1053; native affairs,
1055-7 ; Chinese immigration, 1071
-9; Indian and Japanese immigra-
tion, 1087-9; treaty questions,
1122-9; currency, 1182-4 ; militia,
1249-51; navy, 1270, 1629; judi-
slary, 1337, 1338; appeal to Privy
Council, 1360, 1361, 1366 ; preroga-
tive of mercy, 1399-1404, 1415,
1565, 1566; "Church, 1424, 1425,
1446, 1448, 1626 ; financial irregu-
larities, 247 n. 1, 258, 259, 1619 n, 3.
Javada Supreme and Exchequer
Court, Admiralty jurisdiction of,
377; jurisdiction of Supreme Court
in constitutional questions, 751 ;
appellate jurisdiction, 750,
‘anadian Colonies, intercolonial pre-
ference in, 1167, 1168, 1178, 1179
1181, 1182.
Canadian nobility, 1304 n. 1.
Canadian Pacific Railway, 761.
“anterbury, Viscount (formerly Rit.
Hon. Sir J. H. T. Manners Sutton),
K.C.B., Governor of Victoria (1866—~
73), refuses in 1873 a dissolution to
Mr. Gavan Duffy, 185,
‘ape Breton, merged in Nova Scotia
in 1820, 3 n. 1.
‘ape of Good Hope :* responsible
government, 41-8; legal basis, 75,
76; petition of right (No. 37 of
1888), 144, 1626 n. 7; Executive
Council, 149 ; relation of Governor
‘0 Council, 154 ; Ministry, 320, 321 ;
egislative authority, 355 n.1;
privileges of Parliament, 449, 456
2.2; language, 461; summons,
prorogation, and dissolution, 470
0.5; duration, 502; franchise
soldiers and sailors on full pay
vere disqualified by Act No. 2 of
1905), 489, 490; qualification of
nembers, 500 ; payment (£1 1s.
1 day with 15s. allowance if resident
aver 15 miles from Cape Town), 504;
Jpper House, 543-5; relations
with Lower House, 638, 639; in-
struction as to reservation of Bills,
011-4; lands, 1048 ; native
vffairs, 1066 ; Chinese immigration,
079 ; Indian and Japanese immi-
ration, 1090 ; military affairs,
258-62; navy, 1295 n.1 5 judi-
iary (Act No. 35 of 1896), 1340,
‘341; appeals to Privy Council,
‘359; prerogative of mercy, 1417,
1418 ; Church, 1427, 1433, 1434,
1450 ; education, 1452 ; alteration
of Constitution, 1001; breach of law
during war, 65.
Tape of Good Hope Province, en-
trance into Union, 949-72; pro-
vincial council, 969-72 ; railway
rates, 990, 991, 992,
Cape Town, seat of legislature of the
Union, 963, 990.
Carmichael, Sir T. D., Gibson, Bart.,
K.C.M.G., Governor of Victoria
(1908-11), now Baron Carmichael
of Skirling, G.C.1.E., and Governor
of Bengal, 149, 176 ; grants dissolu-
tion to Sir T. Bent, 193-9.
“arnarvon, Lord, Secretary of State
for the Colonies ( 1866-7, 1874-8),