Pilkington K.C., in reply. Secs. 304 and 308 are against the contention of the respondent. The maxim "expressio unius exclusion alterius" applies. Sec. 179 (52) has no application. The words relied on "good rule and government of the municipality" are, no doubt, wide, but suggest rather rules of conduct and the general management of municipal affairs, the suppression of dis- order, etc., e.g., betting in the streets.
[He also referred to secs. 335 (c) and 296.]
Our. adv. vult.
GRIFFITH C.J. In this case a question is raised as to the validity of a by-law made by the Municipal Council of Leder- ville in these terms: " Every person who shall hereafter erect alter or add to any building shall comply with the following regulations:-(e) No fascia or projecting leave constructed of in- flammable materials shall be erected at a less distance than 2 ft. 6 in. from the boundary of an adjoining property." Two objec- tions were taken to its validity; first, that the Municipal Council had no authority to make it, and, secondly, that if they had, it is bad on the ground that it is unreasonable, The learned Judges of the Supreme Court held that the Council had authority to make it, and that it was reasonable.
With respect to the question of reasonableness, apart from the legal difficulty there always is in holding a by-law within the power of a local authority to be unreasonable, as was pointed out by this Court in the case of Widgee Shire Council v. Bonney 1, it is impossible, in the present case, to say that the by-law is unreasonable if the Council had power to make it.
But the reasonableness or even desirableness of a by-law is quite irrelevant to the question of power to make it. That power must be found in the words of the Statute. In this case the provisions relied upon are contained in the Municipalities Act 1906. Part XV. of that Act, comprising secs. 294 to 336, is headed Buildings." Sec. 304 provides that, No roof of any house or other building shall be covered with any other material than slate, tiles, metal, glass, artificial stone, cement, or shingles,
14 C.L.R., 977.