The Colonial Office List for ...Harrison, 1886 |
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Sivu 3
... received too late , and have had to be held over for next edition . Sometimes when changes in the Establishment of a Colony are in progress at the time the sheets of THE COLONIAL OFFICE LIST are received for cor- rection , the Colonial ...
... received too late , and have had to be held over for next edition . Sometimes when changes in the Establishment of a Colony are in progress at the time the sheets of THE COLONIAL OFFICE LIST are received for cor- rection , the Colonial ...
Sivu 19
... received a fresh impulse under the patronage of Governor Robinson in 1874 . The sugar - cane grows luxuriantly in many of the islands , and is being more largely cultivated , the establishment of sugar mills having stimulated the ...
... received a fresh impulse under the patronage of Governor Robinson in 1874 . The sugar - cane grows luxuriantly in many of the islands , and is being more largely cultivated , the establishment of sugar mills having stimulated the ...
Sivu 76
... received a slight addition of French Protestants , but their descendants have not maintained any distinctive position in the country . The rule of the Dutch East India Com- pany proved very distasteful to the Burghers , who were thereby ...
... received a slight addition of French Protestants , but their descendants have not maintained any distinctive position in the country . The rule of the Dutch East India Com- pany proved very distasteful to the Burghers , who were thereby ...
Sivu 81
... received due attention from the Colonial Office , but the arrangement fell through , owing to difficulties raised by the Orange Free State . In 1865 the war broke out afresh , and Moshesh again claimed the protection of the Governor ...
... received due attention from the Colonial Office , but the arrangement fell through , owing to difficulties raised by the Orange Free State . In 1865 the war broke out afresh , and Moshesh again claimed the protection of the Governor ...
Sivu 82
... received authority to recognise Moshesh and his tribe as British subjects , and for the in- corporation of their territory . This was carried into effect by a proclamation dated 12th March , 1868 . Though further danger from the Boers ...
... received authority to recognise Moshesh and his tribe as British subjects , and for the in- corporation of their territory . This was carried into effect by a proclamation dated 12th March , 1868 . Though further danger from the Boers ...
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Sivu 46 - In case of the Admission of Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island, or either of them, each shall be entitled to a Representation in the Senate of Canada of Four Members, and (notwithstanding anything in this Act) in case of the Admission of Newfoundland the normal Number of Senators shall be Seventy-six and their maximum Number shall be Eighty-two ; but Prince Edward Island when admitted shall be deemed to be comprised in the third of the Three Divisions into which Canada is, in relation to the Constitution...
Sivu 44 - Canada shall be taken to mean Canada as constituted under this Act. 5. Canada shall be divided into Four Provinces, named Ontario, Quebec. Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. 6. The Parts of the Province of Canada (as it exists at the passing of this Act) which formerly constituted respectively the Provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada shall be deemed to be severed, and shall form Two separate Provinces.
Sivu 237 - Spirits or strong waters, not being sweetened or mixed with any article so that the degree of strength thereof cannot be ascertained by Sykes...
Sivu 340 - Know ye, therefore, that we, of our especial grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do give and grant...
Sivu 44 - Union. 82. The Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and of Quebec shall from Time to Time, in the Queen's Name, by Instrument under the Great Seal of the Province, summon and call together the Legislative Assembly of the Province.
Sivu 44 - Brunswick; which Three Divisions shall (subject to the Provisions of this Act) be equally represented in the Senate as follows: Ontario by Twenty-four Senators; Quebec by Twenty-four Senators; and the Maritime Provinces by Twenty-four Senators, Twelve thereof representing Nova Scotia, and Twelve thereof representing New Brunswick.
Sivu 46 - It shall be lawful for the Queen, by and with the Advice of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, on Addresses from the Houses of the Parliament of Canada, and from the Houses of the respective Legislatures of the Colonies or Provinces of Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, and British Columbia...
Sivu 46 - Therefore, in order to give effect to that agreement, it shall be the duty of the government and Parliament of Canada to provide for the commencement, within six months after the Union, of a railway connecting the River St. Lawrence with the City of Halifax in Nova Scotia, and for the construction thereof without intermission, and the completion thereof with all practicable speed.
Sivu 54 - ... composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other...
Sivu 251 - For every gallon of such spirits, or strong waters of any strength not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, and for any greater or less quantity than a gallon...