1668 INDEX
Tupper, Rt. Hon. Sir C., G.C.M.G.,
Prime Minister of Canada (1896),
dispute with Lord Aberdeen in 1896,
213-9, 306, 329, 334, 1460 n. 1;
negotiates with France and Spain,
1115, 1117; P.C., 1301.
irk’s Island (a dependency of
Jamaica under 36 & 37 Vict. c. 6),
Crown not empowered to legislate
for, 1444 n. 1.
Turner, Hon. Sir G., K.C.M.G., Premier
of Victoria (1894-9), 190, 325; pro-
posals as to financial relations of
Commonwealth and states, 898.
I'weedmouth, Lord, discusses naval
question with Mr. Deakin, 1281.
Two-fold Bav. federal richts at. 015.
T
Ultra vires, refusal of assent to Bills
containing clauses, 1030, 1031.
Under-Secretaries, in Canada, 310, 311.
Uniformity of law, discussion of, at
Imperial Conference, 1542.
Uniformity of laws, in Ontario, Nova
Scotia, and New Brunswick, power
of Dominion to legislate for, 671.
Uniforms, 1307, 1308.
Union Jack, 1314, 1315.
[Inion of South Africa, Part IV,
chap. iii, and see Table of Contents ;
legal basis of responsible govern-
ment, 80, 81, 955; petition of
right, 144 ; Executive Council, 149;
relation of Governor to Council,
156 ; Ministry, 321; legislative
authority, 355 n.1; privileges of
Parliament, 449; language, 462,
163; President and Speaker, 468 ;
summons, prorogation, and dissolu-
tion, 470 n.5, 1579; duration,
502 ; franchise, 489-91; qualifica-
tion of members, 500, 501 ; pay-
ment, 504; redistribution, 511;
Upper House, 552-5; relations
0 Lower House, 640-4 ; instruec-
;ions as to reservation of Bills, 1011,
L583 ; question of British Indians,
1090-8 ; native affairs, 1057-64 ;
ireaty questions, 1126; currency,
1187 ; militia, 1265 n. 1, 1623, 1624 ;
navy, 1270, 1629, 1630 ; judiciary,
1340, 1341 ; appeals to Privy Coun-
sl (Order in Council, May 4, 1911),
1359 ; prerogative of mercy, 1418—
20, 1583, 1584 ; education, 1452.
Jnited States, arbitration treaties of
1908 and 1911 with, 1113, 1114;
copyright law, 1225, 1226 ; Pecu-
niary Claims Treaty with, 1113; dis.
pute as to North Atlantic fisheries,
206. 297 + and see Recinrocitv.
Upper House, does not determine
Ministry, 331, 332.
Uruguay, treaties of November 13,
1885. and Julv 15. 1899 with. 1109.
Vancouver Island, summoning of
Assembly in 1856 (Parl. Pap. H.C.
229, Sess. 2, 1857), 5, 1613 n. 1.
Vancouver riots in 1907, 1087, 1130,
1131, 1629.
Van Diemen’s Land, change of name,
33 n. 1, and see Tasmania.
Tenezuela, treaty of April 18, 1825,
with, binds all Dominions, 1153.
‘erran, Hon. J., Premier of South
Australia (1910 ), attacks the
Governor, 269 n.1, 337 n.1:
dispute with Upper House, 629,
1620; views on transfer of northern
territory, 918 n. 1.
7ice-Admiralty Courts, 1348, 1350.
Tictoria, Queen, views on question of
dissolution, 1627, 1628.
ictoria : representative government,
8; responsible government, 26-32 ;
legal basis, 68-70; petition of
cight (Act No. 1080), 142, 143;
Executive Council, 150; relation
of Governor to Council, 155;
Ministry, 318; civil service (Acts
Nos. 1133,1888,1950, 2075), 349-52;
egislative authority, 357 n. 1, 358
1. 3, 372; privileges of Parliament,
148, 457 n. 1; limitation of length
of speeches (see V. & P., 1911,
op. 85, 86), 406; President and
Speaker, 468 ; summons, proroga-
ion, and dissolution, 470 n. 5, 1597 ;
luration, 502; franchise, 481-4;
jualification of members, 495, 496 ;
nayment, 503; electoral matters,
305, 1619,1620 ; Upper House, 526-9;
‘lations with Lower House, 599—
325, 1620; participates in Federal
Council, 782 ; attitude to federation,
784-8; referenda, 934; financial
rregularities, 247 ; instructions as
50 reservation of Bills, 1013, 1014,
‘601; Imperial control of internal
fairs, 1035, 1036 ; public lands,
.048 ; native affairs, 1061 ; Chinese
mmigration, 1075, 1078; Indian
nd Japanese immigration, 1080-2,
i086 ; views on treaty questions,
1155-7 ; navy, 1270-6, 1283, 1284 ;
udiciary (Act No. 1142), 1331,
1332; appeals to Privy Council
{Order in Council, January 23,
1911), 1364, 1369 n. 1; prerogative
of mercy, 1395, 1398, 1412, 1597,
602: Church. 14268. 1433 n. 1.