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executive power, 656, 659 n. 1, 664,
and passim in notes.
Legislative Council—
Cape, composition and legal powers,
543-5; relation to House of Assem-
bly, 638, 639.
Manitoba, composition and legal
powers, 597, 598.
Natal, composition and legal powers
(Legislative Council Debates, 1905,
p. 258), 545-7 ; relation to Legisla-
tive Assembly, 586.
New Brunswick, composition and
legal powers (Act 1868, c. 30), and
relation to Legislative Assembly,
592, 597.
Newfoundland, composition and legal
powers, 518, 519, 1605, 1610 ; rela-
tion to House of Assembly, 598, 599.
New South Wales, composition and
legal powers, 524-6, 1597, 1601;
relation to Legislative Assembly,
569-75, 1618 n. 4.
New Zealand, composition and*legal
powers, 540-3, 1589 n.1; relation to
House of Representatives, 575-81.
Nova Scotia, composition and legal
powers, 517, 518 ; relation to House
of Assembly, 591-7.
Orange River Colony, composition
and legal powers, 549-52 ; relation
to Legislative Assembly, 587.
Prince Edward Island, composition
and legal powers, 597.
Quebec, composition and legal powers,
516, 517; relation to Legislative
Assembly, 591.
Queensland, composition and legal
powers, 520-33, 1597; relation to
Legislative Assembly, 582-6.
South Australia, composition and
legal powers, 533-6; relation to
House of Assembly (cf. Legislative
Council Debates, 1911, pp. 153-9,
164-8, 172-80, 184-91, 199-201,
848-71; Assembly Debates, 1911,
pp. 104-10, 174-9, 192-7, 199, 202-
15, 222, 251-60, 263-8, 281-313,
1340-62, 1368-80), 626-9, 1620.
Tasmania, composition and legal
powers, 539, 540 ; relation to Legis-
lative Assembly, 630, 631, 1620.
Transvaal, composition and legal
powers, 547-9; relation to House
of Assembly, 587.
Victoria, composition and legal
powers, 526-9; relation to Legis-
lative Assembly, 599-625, 1620.
Western Australia, composition and
legal powers, 537-9; relation to
Legislative Assembly, 631-3.
Legislative Council, discontent as
vegards representation of govern-
ment in, New South Wales, 320;
South Australia, 319 n.2, 320;
New Zealand, 321.
Legislative power, conferred on Gover-
nor with Houses of Parliament, 157.
"e Hunte, Sir G. R., K.C.M.G., Gover-
nor of South Australia (1803-9), 91 ;
refuses in 1906 a dissolution to
Mr. Price, 192; defended by Mr.
Jenkins, 337.
“epine, pardon of, by Lord Dufferin,
1399, 1421 n. 1.
Letters of administration, grant of, by
Governor, 157, 1613.
Letters of marque, issue of, by Gover-
nor, 131 n. 2.
“etters patent, nature of, 102-4.
etellier, Hon. L. de St. J., Lieutenant-
Governor of Quebec, dismissal of, by
Dominio Government, 177, 335,
54.
sewis, Hon. Sir N. E.,, K.CM.G,,
Premier of Tasmania (1899-1903,
1909- ), 325, 333.
Liability of Governor to suit, 134-8.
“iberia, treaties of November 21, 1848,
and July 23, 1908, with, 1110.
lieutenant-Governor, position of, 94;
prerogative of mercy vested in, in
Canadian Provinces before 1867,
1416 n. 1.
‘ieutenant-Governor of Canadian Pro-
vinces (salaries, 10,000 dollars in
Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba ; 9,000
in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick,
British Columbia, Saskatchewan,
and Alberta ; 7,000 in Prince Ed-
ward Island), Part IV, chap. i, § 3,
and see Table of Contents; removal
of, 1384 ; National Anthem played
for, 1307 n. 1.
limitation on appeals to Privy
Council in Australia, 1366-72;
Canada, 1365, 1373.
Liquor prohibition, referenda on, in
Canada, 931, 932.
“iquor traffic, Canadian cases on, 674—
8.
Lloyd George, Rt. Hon. D. G., M.P.,
Chancellor of the Exchequer, present
at Imperial Conference of 1911,
views on double income-tax and
death duties, 1539; on decimal
coinage, 1540, 1541.
Local legislation, provincial power as
to, 719, 720.
Long, Mr., case of, 1427, 1428.
Loranger, Judge, of Quebec, question
of removal of, 1343; views on