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NUMBER 4, OCTOBER, 1910.

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OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS

THE SOUTH AFRICA ACT, 1909.

[9 Edw. 7. Ch. 9.]

Whereas it is desirable for the welfare and future progress of South Africa that the several British colonies therein should be united under one government in a legislative union under the crown of Great Britain and Ireland:

And whereas it is expedient to make provision for the union of the Colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange River Colony on terms and conditions to which they have agreed by resolution of their respective Parliaments, and to define the executive, legislative, and judicial powers to be exercised in the government of the Union:

And whereas it is expedient to make provision for the establishment. of provinces with powers of legislation and administration in local matters and in such other matters as may be specially reserved for provincial legislation and administration:

And whereas it is expedient to provide for the eventual admission into. the Union or transfer to the Union of such parts of South Africa as are not originally included therein :

Be it therefore enacted by the king's most excellent majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

I. PRELIMINARY.

1. This act may be cited as the South Africa Act, 1909.

2. In this act, unless it is otherwise expressed or implied, the words "the Union" shall be taken to mean the Union of South Africa as constituted under this act, and the words "Houses of Parliament," "House of Parliament," or Parliament," shall be taken to mean the Parliament of the Union.

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3. The provisions of this act referring to the king shall extend to his majesty's heirs and successors in the sovereignty of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

II. THE UNION.

4. It shall be lawful for the king, 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 colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange River Colony, hereinafter called the colonies, shall be united in a legislative union under one government under the name of the Union of South Africa. On and after the day appointed by such proclamation the government and parliament of the Union shall have full power and authority within the limits of the colonies, but the king may at any time. after the proclamation appoint a governor-general for the Union.

5. The provisions of this act shall, unless it is otherwise expressed or implied, take effect on and after the day so appointed.

6. The colonies mentioned in section four shall become original provinces of the Union under the names of Cape of Good Hope, Natal, Transvaal, and Orange Free State, as the case may be. The original provinces shall have the same limits as the respective colonies at the establishment of the Union.

7. Upon any colony entering the Union, the Colonial Boundaries Act, 1895, and every other act applying to any of the colonies as being selfgoverning colonies or colonies with responsible government, shall cease to apply to that colony, but as from the date when this act takes effect every such act of parliament shall apply to the Union.

III. EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT.

8. The executive government of the Union is vested in the king, and shall be administered by his majesty in person or by a governor-general as his representative.

9. The governor-general shall be appointed by the king, and shall have and may exercise in the Union during the king's pleasure, but subject to this act, such powers and functions of the king as his majesty may be pleased to assign to him.

10. There shall be payable to the king out of the consolidated revenue fund of the Union for the salary of the governor-general an annual sum of ten thousand pounds. The salary of the governor-general shall not be altered during his continuance in office.

11. The provisions of this act relating to the governor-general extend and apply to the governor-general for the time being or such person as

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