Full text: Responsible government in the Dominions (Vol. 3)

INDEX 1659 
Peace, welfare(order),and good govern- 
ment, signification of phrase (Han- 
sard, ser. 4, exc. 125), 368 n. 3. 
Peake, Hon. A. H., Premier of South 
Australia (1909-10), 325; attitude 
towards referenda in Common- 
wealth in 1911, 866 n. 3. 
Pearce, Hon. G. F., views on Austra- 
lian naval policy, 1298 n. 1; repre- 
sents Australia at the Imperial 
Conference of 1911, 1501 n. 2 ; views 
on British shipping, 1517, 1518, 
1519; on British Indians, 1532,1533. 
Pember Reeves, Hon. W., first High 
Commissioner for New Zealand in 
London, adverse vote as to salary 
of, 328. 
Perth mint, 1156. 
Petition of right, 141-5; question of 
availability in England in respect of 
colonial claims, 1457, 1626, 1627. 
Petitions to King, must be submitted. 
101. 
Phelps, Mr., views as to treaty obliga 
tions of the United Kingdom, 1107. 
Philp, Hon. R., Prime Minister in 
Queensland in 1907-8, 176. 193, 
330, 582-6. 
Picton, General, trial for torture of 
Luisa Calderon, 138. 
Pietermaritzburg, formerly capital of 
Colony of Natal, 990. 
Pine Creek, Palmerston (Port Darwin) 
railway, 917. 
Pinsent J., of the Supreme Court of 
Newfoundland, views as to extra- 
territorial legislation, 378. 
Piracy, justiciable by Colonial Courts 
(cf. 13 & 14 Vict. c. 26), 1355. 
Pitcairn Island, 922. 
Plant diseases, power of states re- 
garding, 864, 865. 
Plenary power, of Province of Canada 
(cf. South Australia dssembly De- 
bates, 1911, pp. 1261-3), 718, 719. 
Political influence of civil servants (cf. 
New Zealand Parliamentary Debates, 
cliv, 356 seq., 403 seq.; political 
freedom is accorded to civil servants 
by new Western Australia Govern- 
ment,see Debates, 1911,pp. 4,78),353. 
Pollock, Sir F., views on martial law. 
270. 
Pope, his legislative authority in 
Quebec, 1423 n. 1, 1445 n. 2, 1446, 
1625; health of, proposed before 
that of the King, 1446 n. 1. 
Porter, Mr., declines Premiership of 
the Cape, 47. 
Postal arrangements concluded infor- 
mally, 1102. 
Postal and telegraph reforms, discus- 
sion of, at Imperial Conference, 
15387, 1538, 1629. 
Dostal Union, representation of Do- 
minions in, 1132. 
Postal vote, 505. 
Precedence (for that of archbishops by 
appointment, see Canada Statutes, 
1911, p. vi), 1308-13, 1624. 
Precedence in Courts, power of 
Lieutenant-Governors of Canadian 
provinces as to, 680, 681. 
Preference, Australian, of 1906 to 
British goods imported in British 
ships manned by white labour, 1110, 
and see Commercial Relations. 
Preferential voting, in Queensland, 
Western Australia, 508-10; in 
Victoria, 1619, 1620. 
Premiers’ Conference, Hobart, 1895, 
785; Sydney, 1896, 1080. 
Premiers’ Conference, Sydney, 1904, 
808 ; Hobart, 1905, 899; Sydney, 
1906, 899; Melbourne, 1906, 899; 
1907, 899; 1908, 899: Hobart, 
1909, 900. 
Prendergast, G. M., leader of Labour 
party in Victoria, 197. 
Prerogative, relation to executive 
power, 656, 664; extent of dele- 
gation to Governor, 105 ; creation of 
Executive Council by, 303, 304; 
reservation of Bills affecting, 285, 
1021-6. 
Prerogative of mercy, Part VI, chap. 
iv, and see Table of Contents. 
Presents, (Governors forbidden to 
accept, 99, 100, 1021, 1621. 
President of Legislative Council, 
position of, 467-70. 
Pretoria, capital of the Union, 990. 
Price, Hon. T., Premier of South 
Australia (1905-9), 628; proposalsas 
to appointment of Governor, 89-91, 
192; agreement for transfer of 
Northern Territory to the Common- 
wealth, 917-9. 
Prime Minister, relation to Cabinet, 
307-9; precedence in Dominions. 
1312. 
Prince Edward Island: representa- 
tive government, 5; responsible 
government, 23, 24 ; legal basis, 62, 
63 ; petition of right (Act 33 Vict. 
2. 5), 144 ; executive Council, 150 ; 
Ministry, 315 ; legislative authority, 
355 n.1, 358 n. 3, 372 ; privileges of 
Legislature, 452; Speaker, 468 ; 
summons, prorogation, and dissolu- 
tion, 470 n. 5; duration, 502 ; 
franchise. 477. 478 : qualification of
	        
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