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INDEX
Dominion legislative power, 720
n. 6; on executive power, 657.
Lord’s Day, legislation as to obser-
vance of, in Canada, 699.
Lord Mayor, title of, 1302 n. 1.
Loreburn, Lord, Lord Chancellor,
views on Imperial Court of Appeal,
1526-8.
Lougheed, Hon. J. A., Senator of
Canada and Honorary Minister in
Dominion Cabinet in 1911, 1619.
Lucas, Sir C. P., K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
Senior Assistant Under-Secretary of
State for the Colonies, I. v, 131. 1 %
visit to Australia in 1909, 1498.
umber dues, in New Brunswick. 758
nl.
Lyne, Hon. Sir W, J, K.CM.G.,
Premier of New South Wales (1899
1901), 190 ; protestsagainstannexa.-
tion of Tonga to New Zealand, 922 3
asked but fails to form first federal
Ministry, 789 n. 1; Treasurer of the
Commonwealth, 324; views on
agenda, for Imperial Conference of
1911, 1498.
Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. A., M.P., Secre-
tary of State for the Colonies (1903—
11), proposals for Imperial Council,
1475-9; views on exclusion of
aatives from the Union Parliament,
D594 nn 2
McDougall, Hon. W., rejected by
North-West people, 648.
McGowen, Hon. J. S. T., Premier of
New South Wales, 1617.
Macgregor, Sir W., G.C.M.G., Adminis-
trator (1888-95) and Lieutenant.
Governor (1895-9) of British New
Guinea, 911; Governor of New-
foundland (1904-9) and Queensland
(1909- ), 149 ; publishes Imperial
Order in Council of September 7,
1907, without assent of ministers,
1004 ; action in crisis of 1908. 209,
1615.
Mecllwraith, Hon. Sir T., K.CM.G.,
Premier of Queensland (1879-83,
1888), 325; resigns on ground of
refusal of Governor to accept advice
as to pardon of Benjamin Kitt, 289
n. 4, 1406, 1408,
McInnes, Hon. T. R., Lieutenant-
Governor of British Columbia, (1897-
1900), removed by Dominjon Govern-
ment, 654.
Mackenzie, Hon. A., Prime Minister of
Canada (1873-8), 216, 217, 322,
329; desires to add senators,
590.
Mackenzie, Rev. J., views on South
Africa, 300.
McLean, Hon. A., Premier of Victoria
(1899, 1900), 191; coalition Ministry
in Commonwealth with Mr. Reid,
324,
Maclennan, Hon. J., Judge of the
Supreme Court of Canada, view on
provincial powers as to companies,
705.
Macleod’s case (N. Y. Hill, 377;
Harrison Moore, Act of State,
Pp. 43, 44), 1281 n. 1,
Madras, bishopric of. creation of,
1429.
Maiora and minora Regalia, 362-4.
Malan, Hon. F. 8, represents the
Union at the Imperial Conference
of 1911, 1501 n. 2; views on pro-
posed Standing Committee of
Imperial Conference, 1510, 1511;
on the question of British Indians,
L523 ; on the question of merchant
shipping, 1525, 1526 ; on the ques-
sion of Imperial Court of Appeal,
£529 ; on the question of naturaliza-
tion, 1530, 1531; on emigration,
1533; on reciprocal legislation as
to desertion of wives, 1543.
Malta, power of Crown to legislate for,
1444 n. 1; judicial tenure in, 1625.
Maltese nobility, 1304.
Mandamus. does not lie to Covernor
McBride, Hon. R., Premier of British
Columbia (1903~ ), 245, 323, 1009 ;
views on provincial subsidies, 758.
759.
McCall, Hon. Sir J., M.D., now Agent-
General of Tasmania (1909- )s
calls attention to death sentence in
Tasmania, 1413 n. 3.
McCulloch, Hon. Sir J., Premier of
Victoria, 185 n.1, 329; dispute
with Upper House, 600-4.
Macdonald, Rt. Hon. Sir John, G.C.B.,
Prime Minister of Canada (1867-7 3,
1878-91), 148, 177, 322, 331 1.2;
efforts for federation, 646, 647 3
appointment of Senators, 588 n. 2;
attitude to Mr. Letellier, 654 ; views
on the disallowance of provincial
Acts, 735; on provincial politics,
323 n.2; on British diplomacy,
1141; on extra-territorial legislation,
374 ; on honours, 1300 n. 1, 1302
0.2; on position of Governor, 729 ;
on precedence, 1309 n.2; on pro-
perty franchise, 475 ; on protection,
1143, 1144; on Under-Secretaries,
310.