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... served within two years next preceding his election . In the first instance , the unofficial portion of the Council was to be chosen from a double nomi- nation by the Colleges of Kiezers or Electors , of which there were two , one for ...
... served within two years next preceding his election . In the first instance , the unofficial portion of the Council was to be chosen from a double nomi- nation by the Colleges of Kiezers or Electors , of which there were two , one for ...
Página 97
... served by the said Governor for the signification of Her Majesty's pleasure . 31. The term Governor or officer administering the Government , when used in any island enact- ment heretofore passed , shall , after this Act shall come into ...
... served by the said Governor for the signification of Her Majesty's pleasure . 31. The term Governor or officer administering the Government , when used in any island enact- ment heretofore passed , shall , after this Act shall come into ...
Página 118
... served under him with distinction during the Ashanti war , namely : Colonel Colley , C.B. , Lieut . - Colonel Brackenbury , R.A. , C.B. , Major Butler , C.B. , and Captain Lord Gifford , V.C. The Native population has hitherto been ...
... served under him with distinction during the Ashanti war , namely : Colonel Colley , C.B. , Lieut . - Colonel Brackenbury , R.A. , C.B. , Major Butler , C.B. , and Captain Lord Gifford , V.C. The Native population has hitherto been ...
Página 193
... served all the purposes of anEncumbered Estates Act . " Revenue and Expenditure . £ £ 1867 13,442 14,295 1868 15,346 13,809 1869 14,982 13,637 1870 15,867 14,602 1871 18,307 16,980 1872 21,052 17,842 1873 19,907 20.346 1874 21,131 ...
... served all the purposes of anEncumbered Estates Act . " Revenue and Expenditure . £ £ 1867 13,442 14,295 1868 15,346 13,809 1869 14,982 13,637 1870 15,867 14,602 1871 18,307 16,980 1872 21,052 17,842 1873 19,907 20.346 1874 21,131 ...
Página 216
... served ten years and upwards , and under fifteen years , any annual allowance not exceeding in amount four - twelfths of the annual salary and emoluments of his office ; For fifteen years and upwards , and under twenty years , not ...
... served ten years and upwards , and under fifteen years , any annual allowance not exceeding in amount four - twelfths of the annual salary and emoluments of his office ; For fifteen years and upwards , and under twenty years , not ...
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1st Clerk acting administered the government Administrator appointed April Assembly assistant colonial assistant government agent Attorney-General August Barbados Bishop British Columbia British Guiana Canada Cape Captain Ceylon Chief Clerk chief justice Civil Commissioner civil service collector College colonial secretary colonial secretary's office Command Commissioner and Resident Crown customs Department deputy despatch district dominions Establishment Executive Council February George Gold Coast Governor granted Henry immigration Inspector Jamaica James January John July June land Leeward Islands Legislative Council Lieut.-Governor Lieutenant-Governor London Lord Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Government March Mauritius ment miles Natal Parliament Penang pension person police magistrate Port Price private secretary Province puisne judge Queen's Railway Registrar resident magistrate retired Revenue Royal salary Sept ship Sierra Leone South Australia South Wales stipendiary magistrate Straits Settlements Superintendent supreme court surveyor Town Treasury Trinidad Victoria West Western Australia William Zealand
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Página 208 - ... it shall be lawful to retake him in the same manner as any person accused of any crime against the laws of that part of Her Majesty's dominions to which he escapes may be retaken upon an escape.
Página 38 - Every House of Commons shall continue for five years from the Day of the Return of the Writs for choosing the House (subject to be sooner dissolved by the Governor General), and no longer.
Página 212 - Act, for which this shall be your warrant. Given under my hand and seal at Bow...
Página 38 - It shall be lawful for the Queen, by and with the advice of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, to declare by proclamation that on and after a day...
Página 203 - Such person shall be guilty of an offence against this Act, and shall be punishable by fine and imprisonment, or either of such punishments, at the discretion of the court before which the offender is convicted ; and imprisonment, if awarded, may be either with or without hard labour.
Página 37 - In relation to the constitution of the senate, Canada shall be deemed to consist of three divisions — 1. Ontario ; 2. Quebec ; 3. The Maritime provinces, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick ; which three divisions shall (subject to the provisions of this act) be equally represented in the senate as follows : Ontario by twentyfour 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....
Página 208 - Kingdom, on such information or complaint and such evidence or after such proceedings as would in the opinion of the person issuing the warrant justify the issue of a warrant if the crime had been committed or the criminal convicted in that part of the United Kingdom in which he exercises jurisdiction.
Página 206 - Majesty's license," shall be repealed: Provided that such repeal shall not affect any penalty, forfeiture, or other punishment incurred or to be incurred in respect of any offence committed before this Act comes into operation...
Página 221 - Re" coveries, and for the substitution of " more simple modes of Assurance in " Ireland " is referred to as the Fines and Recoveries (Ireland) Act.
Página 209 - A fugitive criminal shall not be surrendered to a foreign state unless provision is made by the law of that state, or by arrangement, that the fugitive criminal shall not, until he has been restored or had an opportunity of returning to Her Majesty's dominions, be detained or tried in that foreign state for any offence committed prior to his surrender other than the extradition crime proved by the facts on which the surrender is grounded...