INDEX
1645
irouard, Hon. D., Judge of Supreme
Court, as Administrator in Canada,
3 n.1; views on advisory judge-
ments, 755; his ‘ homage’ to the
Papal Legate, 1446.
#ladstone, Rt. Hon. W. E., M.P., reply
regarding Canadian home rule
address, 1461.
ladstone, Viscount, action as to
formation of first Union Ministry,
789 n. 1.
Glasgow, Earl of, Governor of New
Zealand (1892-7), dispute with
Ministers in New Zealand, 339,
577-80.
Glynn, Hon. P. N., views on agenda
tor Imperial Conference of 1911,
1498; proposals for increase of
powers of Commonwealth, 867 n. 1.
told Coast, power of Crown to legis-
late for, 1444 n. 1.
Gold mines, prerogative of Crown
regarding, 146.
Goldwin Smith, views on annexation
of Canada to United States, 1148
n.1; on dissolution of 1891, 1151;
on honours, 1300 n.1; on disal-
lowance of provincial Acts, 743 n. 1;
on position of the Governor, 147, 226.
Goodhue estate, controversy as to, 736.
Gordon, Mr., Chief Engineer of Water
Supply in Victoria, dismissal of, 622.
Government, remedy against under
Colonial Acts, or petition of right,
142-5, 1626, 1627.
TSovernor, Part 11, chap. ivi, and see
Table of Contents, Appendix of
Prerogative Instruments, defined to
mean Governor in Council (also Com-
monwealth Act No. 2 of 1901, 8. 17;
No. 3 of 1910, s. 3), 150, 151,
266 n.1,729 n. 3, 948 n.1, 953 n. 3;
alteration of salary, 1025, 1026 ; re-
commendation of money votes,
442 n. 1; power to convene, pro-
rogue, and dissolve Parliament, 470,
471, 1459, 1460 ; in Canada, 1562 ;
in Commonwealth, 1570, 1571; in
the Union, 1579; in New Zealand,
1588, 1589; in Australian States,
1597; in Newfoundland, 1605;
power to refer Bill back to Houses
(C. 5752, p. 34; Commonwealth
Debates, 1911, p. 4195), 472 n. 1;
power to grant medals, 1308; to
present to benefices, 1424 n. 1, 1613
n.2; salutes to, 1306 ; uniform of
(the new uniform now supersedes the
uniform specified in the Colonial
Regulations), 1308 ; visits to, 1307 ;
exercise of prerogative of mercy
12793
by, Part VI, chap. iv; personal
ittacks on (cf. that on Sir G.
Marke in 1903, Turner, Australian
Commonwealth, p. 57), 1460 n. 1.
“vernors of Australian states, posi-
sion of since federation (cf. Queens-
land Parliamentary Debates, 1908,
pp. 209 seq.; 1909, pp. 1011 seq. ;
1910, pp. 1174 seq. ; South Australia
Legislative Council Debates, 1911,
pp. 275-83, 311-3), 87-94.
Yovernor-General in Council, 948 n. 1.
953, 954.
Yovernor-General of Union, 950-2.
Yraaff, Hon. Sir D. de Villiers, Bart.,
represents the Union at the Imperial
Conference, 1911, 1501 n. 2; views
m shipping conferences as affecting
South Africa, 1541.
sranville, Earl, Secretary of State for
the Colonies (1868-70, 1886), views
on expenditure of funds without
legal appropriation, 249-55; on
swamping of the Upper House of
New South Wales, 572; on the
disallowance of provincial Acts,
726 ; on the prerogative of mercy,
1390, 1391 ; on responsible govern-
ment at the Cape, 43, 44.
sreat Lakes, admiralty jurisdiction
on, 1352 n. 2.
Jreat Seal, see Seal.
Jreece, treaties of November 10,
1886, and November 23, 1904, and
January 17, 1905, with, 1109.
Jrenada, power of Crown to legislate
for, 1444 n. 1; change of constitu-
tion in 1875 (No. 174) and 1876,
10, 366.
yrenfell, Dr. W. T., C.M.G., head of
Deep Sea Mission in Newfoundland,
1057.
Grey, Earl, Secretary of State for the
Colonies (1846-52), views as to
Australian federation, 778, 779 ; on
a tariff union for Australia, 1164
n. 2; forbids bounties, 1160 n. 1.
srey, Earl, Governor-General of
Canada (1904-11), his influence on
Canada (cf. Ewart, The Kingdom
Papers, No. 4), 149.
trey, Sir G., K.C.B., Governor of Cape
'1854-61), scheme for South African
‘ederation, 940; Governor of New
Zealand (1861-8), conduct, 287n.1 ;
lispute with ministers and Imperial
Jovernment as to native affairs
ind military policy, 1057, 1251-6 ;
Premier of New Zealand (1877-9),
325 ; Ministry upheld by Speaker's
rote. 470 : views on the grant of