Parliamentary Papers, Nide 51H.M. Stationery Office, 1879 |
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... July 1878 , as follows : - ( A. ) For completion of Lachine and Welland Canals ( B. ) The construction of the Pacific Railway from Lake Superior to Red River ( c . ) For continuation of the branch from French River on Lake Huron to ...
... July 1878 , as follows : - ( A. ) For completion of Lachine and Welland Canals ( B. ) The construction of the Pacific Railway from Lake Superior to Red River ( c . ) For continuation of the branch from French River on Lake Huron to ...
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... July 1879 . DIEUET . MON DROIT LONDON : PRINTED BY GEORGE EDWARD EYRE AND WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE , PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY . [ C. - 2369 . ] Price 24d . FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE . GOVERNOR - GENERAL THE ...
... July 1879 . DIEUET . MON DROIT LONDON : PRINTED BY GEORGE EDWARD EYRE AND WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE , PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY . [ C. - 2369 . ] Price 24d . FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE . GOVERNOR - GENERAL THE ...
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... July 3 , 1879 Removal of M. Letellier , the Lieutenant - Governor 127 of Quebec , from his office . 15 The Marquis of Lorne , K.T. July 28 , 1879 ( Rec . August 11 ) . Memorandum by Governor - General on the case of M. Letellier . 129 ...
... July 3 , 1879 Removal of M. Letellier , the Lieutenant - Governor 127 of Quebec , from his office . 15 The Marquis of Lorne , K.T. July 28 , 1879 ( Rec . August 11 ) . Memorandum by Governor - General on the case of M. Letellier . 129 ...
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... July 5 , 1878 . ( No. 1416/77 . ) By order , ( Signed ) F. G. MARCHAND , Secretary . PROVINCE OF QUEBEC . Quebec , November 21 , 1877 . SIR , I HAVE the honour to inform you that by Order in Council approved on the 20th November instant ...
... July 5 , 1878 . ( No. 1416/77 . ) By order , ( Signed ) F. G. MARCHAND , Secretary . PROVINCE OF QUEBEC . Quebec , November 21 , 1877 . SIR , I HAVE the honour to inform you that by Order in Council approved on the 20th November instant ...
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... July 1867 , when the Dominion was formed , the Lieutenant - Governors of the different Provinces were almost of necessity selected from men of political standing , and although it might have been apprehended that the party proclivities ...
... July 1867 , when the Dominion was formed , the Lieutenant - Governors of the different Provinces were almost of necessity selected from men of political standing , and although it might have been apprehended that the party proclivities ...
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20 per cent ad valorem advisers amendment amount appointment authorisation BART Bill Boucherville Canada cents per pound Chapleau charge Chinese Colonial Surgeon Committee considered Coolies copy Court Crown debt Denham Despatch dismissal election electors employers Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor Executive Council expenses export duties fact February flogging gaol Government House Governor Sir Hong Kong Honourable hospital immigrants immigration fund indenture instant Jamaica labour Larceny Legislative Assembly Legislative Council Legislature Letellier letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec Lord Lord Carnarvon M. E. HICKS BEACH Majesty's Majesty's Government March memorandum MICHAEL HICKS BEACH ministers Montreal municipal Musgrave Occidental Railway opinion Ottawa Parliament Perak phthisis planters Premier present prisoners proposed Province of Quebec punishment question received reference resolutions respecting return passages revenue Secretary session Signed SIR MICHAEL HICKS submitted sugar twenty per cent valorem Victoria village of Montmagny vote
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Sivu 108 - WHEREAS the Provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick have expressed their Desire to be federally united into One Dominion under the Crown of the United Kingdom...
Sivu 15 - ... composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other...
Sivu 8 - Every officer, clerk, and agent in attendance at the counting of the votes shall maintain and aid in maintaining the secrecy of the voting...
Sivu 7 - ... applies for a ballot paper in the name of some other person, whether that name be that of a person living or dead or of a fictitious person, or who having voted once at any such election applies at the same election for a ballot paper in his own name.
Sivu 13 - Sykes' hydrometer ; for every gallon of the strength of proof by such hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for...
Sivu 8 - ... writing by the returning officer to remove him ; and the person so removed shall not, unless with the permission of the presiding officer, again be allowed to enter the polling station during the day. Any person so removed as aforesaid, if charged with the commission in such station of any offence, may be kept in custody until he can be brought before a justice of the peace. Provided that the powers conferred by this section shall not be exercised so as to prevent any elector who is otherwise...
Sivu 23 - A rule had been obtained calling on the defendant to shew cause why an information in the nature of a quo warranto should not be exhibited against him, to...
Sivu 16 - Animals brought into Canada temporarily, and for a period not exceeding three months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or other association.
Sivu 6 - Act, if it appears to the tribunal having cognizance of the question that the election was conducted in accordance with the principles laid down in the body of this Act, and that such non-compliance or mistake did not affect the result of the election.
Sivu 9 - ... so as to show the official mark on the back, and leaving the compartment will, without showing the front of the paper to any person, show the official mark on the back to the presiding officer, and, then, in the presence of the presiding officer, put the paper into the ballot box, and forthwith quit the polling station. If the voter inadvertently spoils a ballot paper, he can return it to the officer, who will, if satisfied of such inadvertence, give him another paper.