Ascellaneous

No 177

Confidentil

VOLUME VII.

INDEX.

1905.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference :-

CO.885

16 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

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Serial

No.

Colony.

Date.

Registry Number,

1

Mauritius

January 26

2033

1 General: New Zea- January 26

land: Queensland.

5998

2 General

January 30

3839

2A

Ditto

January 31

12008

3 Australia

February 10

1580

4

| Cyprus

. February 17

5404

(15014/1902)

19808

5

Newfoundland

|_ March 7

$235

1A Federated Malay February 17

Straits.

G

Ditto

March 13

9258

7 Transvaal

March

9481

[24]

*

Western Australia..

March 28

9937

9 Trinidad:

West

April 7

11410

Indies.

20

Australia

May 11

15963

11

Trinidad: West May 18

Indies: General.

17971

11A Australia

12

Transvaal:

land.

19125

Swazi-

June 2.

June 29

22937

Subject.

Question whether the Bill of Rights is in

force in Mauritius.

Accession of New Zealand and Queens- land to Industrial Property Conven- tion, 1883: and their position as to Additional Act, 1900.

By-laws of the British Cotton Growing

Association.

Marriages at foreign Embassies and Con-

sulates in England: how far legal.

Draft Bill to amend the law relating to the reservation of Bills passed by the States of the Commonwealth. Control and protection of Cyprus ship-

ping.

Status in Ottoman Dominions of subjects

of Native States in India. Arbitration between the Newfoundland Government and the Reid Company respecting the telegraph service.

Right of Newfoundland Government to purchase compulsorily the undertaking of the Anglo-American Telegraph Company.

New Constitution: Draft of Letters Patent, Instructions, and an Order-in- Council.

Petition of Right of Messrs. George

Wills & Co.

Mutual surrender of vessels infringing the Revenue Laws. [Minute by Solicitor to Board of Trade].

Proposed Legislation to require Courts and Judicial Tribunals in the United Kingdom to take notice of all Acts of the Legislature of any British possession.

Question whether under the Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890, u Colony can seize a vessel for a breach of the laws of another Colony. [Re port of the Solicitor to the Board of Customs],

Recognition of Colonial Laws in Courts of the United King

Expropriation of concessions in Swazi-'

land validity of provisions in s. 19

of Swaziland Proclamation No. 3 of

1904.

25 WL

4,08 D&S 5 2133

2

Sertal No.

Colony.

Date.

Registry Number.

Subjout.

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