Full text: Responsible government in the Dominions (Vol. 3)

1642 
Nova Scotia (1867-70), vote of cen- 
sure on 175 n. 4. 
Draper, W. H., C.J. of Canada, on the 
disallowance of Provincial Acts, 
746, 747. 
Droit de prince, exercise of, by 
Governors, 133. 
Droits of Admiralty, surrender of, to 
the Colonies, 1350-3. 
Drummond and Arthabasca, election, 
1446, 
Dudley, Earl of, Governor-General of 
the Commonwealth of Australia 
1908-11), his remarks on naval 
defence criticized (cf. also for his 
views, United Empire, iii. 135-47). 
337 n. 1. 
Duff, Hon. L. P., J. of the Supreme 
Court of Canada, views on pro- 
vincial powers as to companies, 705. 
Dufferin, Marquess of, Governor- 
General of Canada (1872-8),149; par. 
dons Lepine on own authority, 1399. 
Dunsmuir, Hon. J. ., Lieutenant-Gover. 
wor of British Columbia, (1906-10), 
refuses assent to Immigration Bill of 
British Columbia, 1008 n. 3, 1009. 
Dundonald, Lord, dismissal of, in 1904, 
335. 
Durham, Earl of, report on Canada, 
(see now Sir C. P. Lucas’s ed. with 
Introduction and Notes, Clarendon 
Press, 1912), 13-5; banishes pri- 
soners, 373, 374; views on Crown 
lands, 1051 ; on federation, 646, 
Dutch language, official use of in 
South Africa, 481-9 
Earle, Hon. J., Premier of Tasmania 
in October 1909, 324, 333; refused 
8 dissolution by the Governor, 
204-9, 1615. 
Eastern Districts of the Cape, Court of, 
979. 
Education, power of Councils of North 
West Territories as to, 766; of 
Yukon, 768; religious question, 
1451, 1452, 
Edward VII selects Duke of Con- 
naught as Governor-General of 
Canada, 83. 
Edwards, Maj.-Gen. (now Lieut.- 
Gen.) Sir J. Bevan, K.C.B., reports 
on Australian defence, 784, 1249; 
praises Canadian military college. 
. 1266 n. 2. 
Edwards, Hon. W. B., J. of the 
Supreme Court of New Zealand, 
views on shipping legislation of 
New Zealand, 1205. 
Egypt, Treaties of October 29, 1880, 
INDEX 
and December 16, 1907 (Cd. 3874), 
with, 1110. 
Election petitions, cases in Canada on, 
674 ; decided by Courts or Houses 
of Parliament, 505, 506. 
Elective ministries (cf. New Zealand 
Parliamentary Debates, 191 1, pp. 
360-87), 326,327, 638 n. 2,954 n.3. 
Flectoral Matters, Part III, chap. vi, 
§ 5, 1619, 1620. 
tlgin, Earl of, Governor-General of 
Canada (1847-54), views on respon- 
sible government, 17-20; on small 
size of Canadian Parliament, 326 ; 
on elective Upper House, 587 ; on 
lonours, 1300; action in case of 
Rebellion Losses Bill (12 Vict. ¢. 13), 
223, 224, 
“lgin, Earl of, Secretary of State for 
the Colonies (1906-8), view as to 
martial law in Natal, 291-6; re- 
organizes Colonial Office, 808, 1480 
n. 1, 1497 n. 1. 
Emigration, discussion of, at Imperial 
Conference, 1533-5. 
Endowments to churches, 1446-52, 
Entry of new provinces into the 
Dominion, 762, 763. 
Episcopal Church of Scotland, 1435. 
Escheats, Dominion and provincial 
authority as to, 679, 680; right of 
the Crown to, by the prerogative 
(1 N.Z.A.C.R. 151), 146 n. 4. 
Esquimalt, Imperial garrison with- 
drawn from, 1250. 
Eucharistic Congress in Canada in 
1910, 1446. 
European adults, 960, 1624. 
Evans, Sir F., representative in 
England in 1898 of Citizens’ Com- 
mittee of St. John’s, 1043. 
Evans, M. S., C.M.G., M.L.A. Natal, 
views on Dinuzulu’s salary, 297, 
Evans, Hon. J. W., Premier of Tas- 
mania (1904-9), 205. 
Evidence, statute as to taking of, 
1321. 
Ewart, J. S., views on Imperialism, 
1503 n.2; aspirations for a King- 
dom of Canada, 1458, 1459, 
Excellency, title of (for its use by the 
Administrator of the Government in 
Canada, see Times, December 5, 
1904 ; it is accorded in Australia to 
the Lieutenant-Governors of the 
States), 98, 99, 
Exchequer Court (Rew. Stat., 1906, 
c. 140; 7 & 8 Edw. VIL o. 27), 
jurisdiction in Admiralty, 377, 751 5 
in petitions of right, 1627 n. 3. 
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