Subject.
77
Date.
Vol.
No.
115
JUDICIAL-continued.
JUDICIAL OFFICERS—continued.
JUDICIAL-continued.
OFFENCES-continued.
Clerks of the Peace.
Sketching of Fortifications.
Removal of, at Jamaica...
10 Ang 1863
I.
205
Master of Supreme Court.
Consistency with Official Secrets Act, 1889, of Mauritius, Ordinance 6 of 1891, providing for summary trial of offences.
16 June 1893
V.
38
Rules for Office of, in Mauritius
16 Dec. 1864
I.
290
Justice of the Peace.
11 July 1887
IV.
94
25 Nov. 1898
V.
201
3 Feb. 1903
VI.
176A
13 Oct. 1891
25 Aug. 1894
EP
IV.
226
V.
75
9 July 1901
VI.
89
Removal of, at Trinidad
Admiralty Court Officers.
JURY.
+
Appointment of, in New Zealand
Whether Chief Justice and Registrar of Supreme Court, Hong Kong, are entitled to fees payable to the Judge and Registrar of the Vice-Admiralty Court, prior to the passing of the Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890
Interpreter of Supreme Court, Mauritius :
Right of the Judge to appoint
Refreshment when retiring to consider their verdict
Trial by Jury of offences committed at sea in the Western
Pacific.
Trial by Jury of criminal charges at Heligoland
LEGISLATION.
South Australian Act concerning the Primary Judge in
Equity.
21 April 1860
14
4 Aug. 1877
III.
144
27 Feb. 1883
III.
291
3 March 1883
III.
292
1 April 1871
II.
695
Seychelles Ordinance respecting the administration of
justice.
15 Nov. 1876
III.
116
Application to Sierra Leone of English Statute of Limita-
tions, 3 & 4 William IV. c. 27.
12 Feb. 1878
III.
163
Cyprus legislation providing for the establishment of
Supreme Court and District Courts.
23 April 1879
III.
199A
...
Imperial legislation respecting tolonial Vice-Admiralty
Courts
New South Wales Act consolidating the criminal law Colonial Judgments Extension Bill
12 Jan. 1882
III.
268
16 May 1882
III.
277
8 Aug. 1883
III,
300
24 May 1886
IV.
68
Do.
Do.
Bankruptcy clauses
2 Ang. 1886
IV.
72
2 Dec. 1886
IV.
79A
Opinion on the Bill generally
Dec. 1886
IV.
80
Colonial Courts of Admiralty Bill...
27 Sept. 1884
IV.
24
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3 May 1887
IV.
92
Mauriting Foreign Judgments Ordinance, 1899
3 April 1900
VI.
29
NOLLE PROSEQUI.
Power of Attorney-General of Victoria to enter-in a
certain case.
OFFENCES. !
Forgery of Commander of Confederate Privateer.
20 Jan. 1899
V.
203
Question whether prisoner should be charged with forgery as a felony or as a misdemeanour at common law. Question whether offence bailable
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Manufacture of Counterfeit Foreign Coins.
Proposed legislation in the Straits Settlements. Case
of Chinaman coining Siamese money.
Implication in death of United States Citizen in
Manitoba.
21 Jan. 1861
13 Dec. 1862 20 Dec. 1862 28 Oct. 1863
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53
150
151
219
9 Oct. 1875
III.
68
3 Sept. 1880
III.
236
25 Aug. 1887
IV.
100
27 June 1888
IV.
124A
21 Jan. 1890
IV.
170
14 Feb. 1894
V.
52
7 March 1894
V.
53
Treason or Treason felony.
Whether the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone could try Native Chief in the Protectorate for these offences. Trial for treason of two persons of British nation-
ality detained as prisoners of war.
See also CONVICTS. CUSTOMS. EXTRADITION. EXTRA - TERRITORIAL. FISHERIES. FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACTS. MARITIME.
PETITIONS OF RIGHT.
Endorsement of Petition of Right
Petition of a Mr. Archibald for remuneration on account of services rendered to the Newfoundland Government... Principles applicable to the allowance or disallowance of
petitions of right.
Petition of right will not lie for mere negligence on the part of the servants of the Crown, but it will lie to recover damages for breach of contract. If canse of complaint against a Governor is founded on contracts, or have relation to land, a petition of right will lie against the Crown for such acts of the Governor as are acts of State.
Judgment of Supreme Court, Western Australia Gibraltar Petition in respect of damage done to Peti- tioner's premises through the fall of a wall alleged to be vested in the Sanitary Commissioners. Petition to sue the Western Australian Government for
wrongful dismissal.
Petition reporting resumption of Crown Land, South
Australia.
Correctness of form. Mode of obtaining the Queen's
fiat. Form of endorsement.
Opinion that it was not necessary, in view of certain
facts, to obtain the Queen's fiat.
Petition as regards contract with the Government of
Western Australia to make a road,
Propriety of advising the Queen to grant her fiat Petition of Western Australian Land Co.
As regards dispute with the Colonial Government in respect of claim of the Government to make reserves for public services of lands within towns where the Company could exercise their power of selection. Reference of dispute to arbitration. Propriety of advising the Queen to grant her fiat. Western Australian Petitions.
Delivery of endorsed petitions to petitioners Bearing of Western Australian Act, 31 Vict. No. 7,
on the right to petition
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Power of the Secretary of State or Governor to
withhold a petition Petition of Messrs. Stephens & Howard, of Victoria,
Hong Kong,
In respect of compensation awarded them under the Praya Reclamation Ordinance. Petition asked for reference to Judicial Committee, but decided that the case was not suitable for such reference, and that petitioner's proper course was to apply to the Privy Council for leave to appeal from the decision of the Hong Kong Court.
7 April 1865
I.
326
19 May 1865
I.
338
8 July 1868
II.
519
24 Feb. 1871
II.
688
888
27 Jan. 1896
V.
101
21 Oct. 1896
V.
117
22 June 1896
V.
110
29 March 1897
V.
134
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
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C.O. 885
29 Nov. 1901
VI.
116A
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Subject.
48
Date.
Vol.
No.
4 July 1902
VI.
159
21 Nov. 1903
VI.
205