Proceedings in the Manitoba School Case Heard Before Her Majestys Privy Counci

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Proceedings in the Manitoba School Case Heard Before Her Majestys Privy Counci
Gerald F Brophy
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Haldane. — All we say is that your Lordships must look at the kind of Act which is complained of in order to see whether the conditions of the appeal to the Gov- ernor General have arisen. " Lord Watson. — I am prepared to advise the Governor General and decide on the meaning of this clause, but I am not prepared to relieve him of the duty of considering how far he ought to interfere. " Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper. — But as a matter of fact the Privy Council did go a little further than Lord Wat...son said he was prepared to go. Mr. McCarthy. — In what way^ S r C. H. Tupper. — -May it not be argued that they did consider how far we might interfere and suggested how we might remove these grievances by pursuing a certain course 1 Mr. McCarthy. — I will not close my argument without referring to that point. In the first place it would be inoperative, and, in any case, taken altogether, I think it does not bear that meaning. There is another part in which Lord Macnaghten says that the suggestion that the Governor Gt^neral in Council should be a court of appeal on matters of law is a startling one, but I do not know that I can find it at the moment.

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