INDEX
1649
James of Hereford, Lord, member of
Judicial Committee, 1375; views
on appeals to Privy Council from
Australia, 1367.
Jameson, Rt. Hon. Sir L. 8.; Bart,
Prime Minister of Cape (1904-8),
332; P.C., 1302 n. 3; action
in deadlock in Cape, 211, 638, 639 ;
incursion into territory of South
African Republic in 1895, 1257.
japan, representations as to British
Columbian legislation, 289 n.1;
treaties with, in 1894 (C. 7585), 1905,
and 1911 (Cd. 5556), 1470.
japanese immigration, arrangement
with Australia (cf. Round Table,
i. 527 seq.), 1133 ; with Queensland
(Parl. Pap., 1901, A. 56 ; Commonwealth
Debates, 1907-8, pp. 5867
seq.), 1133; treatment of in Dominions,
1080-1100; political disabilities
in Canada, 478.
renkins, Hon. J. G., Premier of South
Australia (1901-5), I. v., 325; dispute
with Commonwealth Government in
Vondel case, 798; resigns Agent-Generalship
(Register, Oct. 19, 1908),
342 ; defence of Governor Le Hunte
‘House of Assembly Debates, 1904,
pp- 3, 4), 337 ; proposals for reform
of Council franchise, 1620.
Jenks, E., Government of Victoria, cited,
661 n. 1; 784 n. 2.
Jenkyns, Sir H., cited, 362. 1454 n. 5.
Jennings, Hon. Sir P., views on
prerogative of mercy, 1405.
Jervois, Lieut.-Gen. Sir W., G.C.M.G.,
reports on defence in Australia, 606,
783.
Jesuits Estates Act, 1888 (51 & 52
Vict. c. 13), non-disallowance of,
741, 1451.
Joly, Hon. J. G., Premier of Quebec
(1878, 1879), 188, 328.
Judges, income tax on salaries of, 426 ;
compulsory retirement of, 1625;
style of, 1306, 1624 ; and see Judiciary.
Judicature, in Canada, Part IV,
shap. i,§ 6, and see Table of Contents;
in the Commonwealth, chap. ii, § 6 ;
in the Union, 978-84.
Judicial Appeals, Part VI, chap. iii,
and see Table of Contents.
Judicial Committee, constitution of,
1373-82.
Judicial inquiries, limits of power of
executive to hold, 888-92.
Judicial Prerogative in the Dominions,
1357-65.
Judiciary, Part VI, and see Table of
Contents and Imperial Court of
Appeal.
Just, Sir H. W., K.C.M.G., Secretary to
the Imperial Conference (1908— ).
1502 n., 1512; services recognized
at Conference of 1911, 1484 n. 1.
<anakas, deportation of, from Queensland,
390 n. 1, 1098, 1099.
Lato, M., Japanese Minister, statement
as to Japanese immigration,
1082.
Kent, Hon. J., Premier of Newfoundland,
dismissed by Governor in
1861, 243.
Lent, Hon. J.M., ministerin Newfoundland
without seatin Parliament, 305.
Kerferd, Hon. G. B., Attorney-General
and Premier of Victoria, and Judge
of Supreme Court, 185 n. 1; views
on neutrality of colonies, 1155 n. 1;
on power of Governors, 133; on
executive power, 657.
{idston, Hon. W., Premier of Queensland
(1906-11), 193, 325, 339;
lisputes with Lord Chelmsford as
to addition of members to Upper
House of Queensland, 582-6.
Killing of game, provincial power as
to, 719, 720.
Kimberley, Lord, Secretary of State
for the Colonies (1870-4, 1880-2),
view as to responsible government
at the Cape, 44-8; in Natal, 49;
refrains from passing federation in
South Africa, 940; views on the
prerogative of pardon, 1389; on
treaties, 1102, 1166-80.
ing, power to administer govern.
ment of a colony in person, 811 n. 1,
950, 951 ; relation to ministers contrasted
with relation of Governor
and ministers, 1627, 1628.
Zing’s Counsel, power of Governor and
of Lieutenant-Governors of Canadian
provinces to appoint (South
Australia Assembly Debates, 1908,
p. 521), 121-4, 680, 681,
{ing George's Sound, garrison of, 782,
{ingdom of Canada, J. S. Ewart’s
theory of, 1458, 1459.
Kingston, Rt. Hon. C. C., Premier of
South Australia (1893-9), 190;
views as to relations of States and
Commonwealth, 796.
Kitchener, Field-Marshal Viscount, his
visits to Australia and New Zealand
on defence questions, 1265, 1266.
Kitt, Benjamin, dispute of Governor
of Queensland with Premier regarding
pardon of, 289 n, 4, 1406, 1408.