... United States v. Gale (federal suffrage-protection), 109 U.S. 65 United States v. Hartwell ("officer of the United States "), 6 Wall. (U.S.) 385 PAGE. 470 782 642 796, 961 784 786, 787 640, 641 773 v. Lee (jurisdiction-suits against federal officers), 106 U.S. 196 v. Marigold (Currency offences-implied federal powers), 9 How. (U S.) 560 573 574, 652, 796 United States v. Maurice (jurisdiction- suits by and against United States), 2 Brock (U.S.) 109 ... United States v. Ortega (Minister-case "affecting), 11 Wheat. (U.S.) 468 v. Rauscher (treaty-law of the land), 119 U.S. 407 v. Realty Co (Federal appropriating power), 163 U.S. 427 ex rel. Redfield v. Windom (mandamus to federal officer), 137 U.S. 636 United States v. Reese (rights and immunities-coustruction), 92 U.S. 214 468, 472, 796 v. Rhodes (naval and military power), 1 Abb. (U.S.) 28 ". Rio Grande Dam and Irrig. Co. (river navigation-irrigation), 51 Pac. R. 674 United States v. Rio Grande Dam and Irrig. Co. (river navigation-irrigation), 174 U.S. 690 881, 882, 883, 884, 888, 891, 894 United States v. Russell (eminent domain - compensation), 13 Wall. (U S.) 623 v. Singer (federal excise tax), 15 Wall. (U.S.) 111 v. Tappan (taxes and imposts), 11 Wheat. (U.S.) 419 v. Williams (federal territory-judicial authority), 4 Cranch, United States v. Wilson (bankruptcy-discharge by State law-effect), 8 587 United States v. Worrall (federal jurisdiction-common law offences), 2 Dall. (U.S.) 384 785 Unity v. Burrage (statute unconstitutional in part), 103 U.S. 447 796 437 Valin v. Langlois (disputed election-Privy Council-special leave to appeal) 5 App. Cas. 115 497, 752 Victoria Steam Navg. Board, Re, ex parte Allan (extra territorial jurisdiction), 7 V.L.R. (L.) 248 Van Allen v. Assessors (delegation of power-State tax on shares in national Vance v. Vandercook Co. (State liquor laws-the Wilson Act), 170 U.S. 438.... Veazie v. Moor (river wholly within a State-improvement), 14 How. (U.S ) 568 Vidal v. Girard's Executors (Christian religion recognized by courts), 2 How. (U.S.) 127 Virginia, Exp. (discriminating legislation--invalid), 100 U.S. 339 Virginia v. West Virginia (jurisdiction-disputed boundaries). 11 Wall. (U.S.) 39 775 Virginia Coupon Cases (statute unconstitutional in part), 114 U.S. 269 796 944 Wabash, St Louis and Pacific R. Co. v. Illinois (State regulation of extrastate railway rates-void), 118 U.S. 557 516, 520, 856, 857, 904 Walden v. Skinner (jurisdiction-citizens of different states), 101 U.S. 577 Wallace and Co. Exp. (customs duties collection-resolution of Assembly), Walling v. Michigan (State licenses to sell inported liquor), 116 U.S. 446 Want v. Moss (injunction -jurisdiction), 12 N.S. W. L. R. Eq. 101 PAGE. 783 960 336 800 746 719 516, 518, 541 515, 518, 520, 532-3, 847, 856, 857 Western Union Tel. Co. v. Alabama State Board (telegraphic messages inter-state commerce), 132 U.S. 472 Western Union Tel. Co. v. Massachusetts (inter-state commerce-State tax on property), 125 U.S. 530 Western Union Tel. Co. v. Pendleton (telegraphic messages-inter-state), 122 U.S. 347 Western Union Tel. Co. v. Taggart (inter-state commerce-State tax on property), 163 U.S. 1 ... Western Union Tel. Co. v. Texas, 105 U.S. 460 (see Telegraph Co. v. Texas) Westminster Bank, Re (House of Lords may submit questions to judges), 2 Cl. and Fin. 191 .. Weston v. Charleston City (State tax on federal stock-void), 2 Pet (U.S.) 449 Weymouth Corporation v. Nugent (Crown prerogatives), 34 L.J. M.C. 81 White's Bank v. Smith (regulation of ships-commerce), 7 Wall. (U.S.) 646 ... ... 849 515, 541 849 284 766 559, 949 321 593, 785 Whitney v. Robertson (treaty-law of the land), 124 U.S. 190... Wilson v. Crossfield (fishery), 1 Times L. R. 601 Wind v. Iler (State tax on imports - original package), 93 Iowa 316 Winn v. Mossman (preamble), L R. 4 Exch. 292 ... Winona and St. Peter Co v. Blake (railroads--State regulation), 94 U.S. 180 569 892, 894 846 554 284 857 738 852, 883 Wisconsin v. Pelican Ins. Co. (federal jurisdiction-suits by States), 127 U.S. 518, 775, 777, 778, 963 265 Withers v. Buckley (navigable waters--shores and soil), 20 How. (U.S.) 84 Woolley v. Ironstone Hill Lead Co. (appeal from State courts to Privy 532, 970 808 518 845, 943 738 Worcester v. Georgia (national and federal principles), 6 Pet. (U.S.) 515 336 541 770 471 611 Yick Wo v. Hopkins (discriminating legislation against particular races), 118 Zollverein, The (British ship-laws), 1 Sw. Adm. 96 622, 623 355 By the QUEEN. A PROCLAMATION. VICTORIA R. HEREAS by an Act of Parliament passed in the Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth Years of Our Reign intituled, "An Act to constitute the Commonwealth of Australia," it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Queen, with the advice of the Privy Council, to declare by Proclamation, that, on and after a day therein appointed, not being later than One Year after the passing of this Act, the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, and also, if Her Majesty is satisfied that the people of Western Australia have agreed thereto, of Western Australia, shall be united in a Federal Commonwealth under the name of the Commonwealth of Australia. And whereas We are satisfied that the people of Western Australia have agreed thereto accordingly. We therefore, by and with the advice of Our Privy Council, have thought fit to issue this Our Royal Proclamation, and We do hereby declare that on and after the First day of January One thousand nine hundred and one, the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, and Western Australia shall be united in a Federal Commonwealth under the name of the Commonwealth of Australia. Given at Our Court at Balmoral this Seventeenth day of September, in the Year of our Lord One thousand nine hundred, and in the Sixty-fourth Year of Our Reign. God Save the Queen. ERRATA. PAGE. 50, line 17. 213, line 9. For "30 Vic. c. 11, s. 38," read "32 and 33 Vic. c. 11, s. 8" 298, line 15 from bottom. For "48 Vic. No. 3" read "48 and 49 Vic. c. 23." 548, line 3 from bottom. For "import" read "export." 949, line 23 from bottom. For "Bank Tax Cases," read "Van Allen v. Assessors ADDENDUM. NEW MINISTRY IN VICTORIA.-On the 15th November, 1900, in consequence of a no-confidence vote by the newly-elected Legislative Assembly in Victoria. Mr. Allan McLean tendered the resignation of his Ministry (see p. 374, infra), which was accepted. Sir George Turner formed a new administration, consisting of the following members, who were sworn in on 19th November:- Premier, Treasurer, and Commissioner of Customs, the Right Hon. Sir George Turner, P.C., G.C. M.G.; Attorney-General, the Hon. I. A. Isaacs; Chief Secretary and Minister of Labour, the Hon. A. J. Peacock; Minister of Public Works and Railways, the Hon. W. A. Trenwith; Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. J. Morrissey; Minister of Lands, the Hon. D. J. Duggan; Minister of Mines and Water Supply, the Hon. J. B. Burton; Postmaster-General and Minister of Public Instruction, the Hon. W. Gurr; Solicitor-General, the Hon. A. Wynne, M.L.C.; Minister of Defence and Health, the Hon. W. McCulloch, M.L.C.; Ministers without portfolio, the Hon. E. J. Crooke, M.L.C., the Hon. P. Phillips, M. L.C., the Hon. S. Gillott, M.L.A., the Hon. R. McGregor, M.L.A. |