The charge of the Indians, and the trusteeship and management of the lands reserved for their use and benefit, shall be assumed by the Dominion government, and a policy as liberal as that hitherto pursued by the British Columbia government shall be continued... Debates of the Senate: Débats du Sénat - Page 445by Canada. Parliament. Senate - 1920Full view - About this book
| Edward Mallandaine - 1871 - 122 pages
...£100,000 sterling, as may be r'.quired for the construction of a first class Graving Dock at Esquimau 13. The charge of the Indians, and the trusteeship...Dominion Government, and a policy as liberal as that hiherto pursued by the British, Columbia Government shall be continued by the Dominion Government after... | |
| Canada. Parliament - 1871 - 602 pages
...j£10!),OUO sterling, as may be required for the construction of a llrat-class graving dock at Esquimau. 13. The charge of the Indians, and the trusteeship and management of the lands reserved lor their use and benefit, shall be assumed by the Dominion Government, and apollcy as llberalas that... | |
| Canada - 1872 - 680 pages
...£100,000, sterling, as may be required for the construction of & first-class graving dock at Esquimalt. 13. The charge of the Indians and the trusteeship...the lands reserved for their use and benefit, shall ba assumed by the Dominion Government, and a policy as liberal as that hitherto pursued by the British... | |
| Canada - 1872 - 678 pages
...£100,000 sterling, as may be required for the construction of a first class graving dock at Esquimalt. 13. The charge of the Indians, and the trusteeship and management of the lands The Province of British Columbia. lands reserved for their use and benefit, shall be assumed by the... | |
| 1877 - 434 pages
...£100,000 sterling as may be required for the construction of a first class Graving Dock at Esquimalt. 13. The charge of the Indians, and the trusteeship and management of the land reserved for their use and benefit, shall be assumed by the Dominion Government, and a policy... | |
| British Columbia - 1880 - 188 pages
...£100,000 sterling, as may he required for the construction of a first-class Graving Dock at Esquimalt. 13. The charge of the Indians, and the trusteeship...management of the lands reserved for their use and henefit, shall he assumed by the Dominion Government, and a policy as liheral as ;that hitherto pursued... | |
| John Robison Cartwright - 1892 - 798 pages
...the Dominion. The thirteenth article of the terms of Union of [233] 1871, (1) provided as follows : "The charge of the Indians and the trusteeship and...be continued by the Dominion Government after the the union. To carry out such policy tracts of land of such extent as it has hitherto been the practice... | |
| Ontario. High Court of Justice - 1886 - 882 pages
...the terms of union of 1871 (h) provided as follows : "The charge of the (/<) See Statutes of 1872, D. Indians and the trusteeship and management of the...hitherto pursued by the British Columbia Government shall tie continued by the Dominion Government after the union. To carry out such policy, tracts of land... | |
| Alexander Begg - 1894 - 592 pages
...£100,000 sterling, as may be required for the construction of a first-class graving-dock at Esquimalt. "13. The charge of the Indians, and the trusteeship...reserved for their use and benefit, shall be assumed bv the Dominion Government, and a policy as liberal as that hitherto pursued by the British Columbia... | |
| William Henry Pope Clement - 1904 - 486 pages
...£100,000 sterling, as may be required for the construction of a first-class graving dock at EsquimaH. 13. The charge of the Indians, and the trusteeship...continued by the Dominion government after the union. 8 See the Precious Metals Case, noted, ante, p. 91. • See Reg. v. Demers. noted, ante, p. 334. To... | |
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