Subject.
15
Date.
Vol
No.
28 June 1871
II.
717
20 Oct. 1873
II.
864
20 Oct. 1873
II.
865
29 Oct. 1873
869
12 July 1876
[11.
103
1 July 1903
VI.
29 April 1904
VI.
=
193
84
:
223A
30 Jan. 1905
VII.
2
8 Sept. 1898
188
29 Sept. 1898
191
12 Oct. 1889
IV.
162
25 March 1891
IV.
206A
10 June 1896
V.
109
BELLIGERENCY-continued.
MR. STEAD'S PUBLICATIONS CONCERNING THE WAR IN
SOUTH AFRICA.
Inadvisability of taking proceedings against him
TERMINATION OF HOSTILITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA.
Measures for
PAROLE.
Proposal to re-arrest prisoners in order to secure from
them another form of parole.
REQUISITIONS BY MILITARY AUTHORITIES.
Claim for repayment of advances to Burghers on the security of military receipts; the Burghers to whom the receipts were given having subsequently broken their neutrality and joined commandos.
OCCUPATION OF BUILDINGS FOR MILITARY PURPOSES
DURING THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.
Liability of His Majesty's Government to pay rent in
respect of.
TRIAL OF BOERS WHO MURDERED ABRAHAM ESAU.
Whether Article IV. of the Terms of Surrender is an
obstacle to, if they are burghers. Place of trial. UNCLAIMED HORSES SOLD BY THE MILITARY AUTHORITIES.
On conclusion of the South African War. Question of
ownership. Whether gales valid.
CAPTURE AND DESTRUCTION OF BRITISH VESSELS BY RUSSIAN PUBLIC SHIPS DURING THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.
See also CONTRABAND. MARITIME. MILITARY.
NEUTRALITY.
BELLIGERENT VESSELS. See MARITIME (Belligerency).
BIRTHS, &C.
Custody of the Registers of Births, Deaths, &c. belonging
to Norfolk Island
***
Mauritius legislation concerning the concealment of the
birth of a child.
BISHOPS. See ECCLESIASTICAL.
BLOCKADE.
BREACH OF BLOCKADE.
Liability of English Vessel to capture until she has reached the port of her bona fide destination. Tran- shipment of cargo to another vessel in a Colonial port, Liability to seizure of the vessel, which knowingly took it on board.
BLOCKADE OF THE DOMINICAN COAST BY THE SPANISH
GOVERNMENT.
Recognition of the blockade, but refusal to recognise the Dominican insurgents as entitled to belligerent rights. Beisure of British Vessels
8 Feb. 1901
VI.
72
31 July 1904
VI.
95A
9 Dec. 1901
VI.
118
14 Nov. 1901
VI.
112A
23 June 1902
VI.
154B
10 Oct. 1902
VI.
165A
BLOCKADE-continued.
BLOCKADE OF THE VENEZUELAN PORTS.
Seizure of British Vessel by ship of war of the Venezuelan Government for alleged infraction of the blockade, and seizure of British Vessels by the Insurgent Government.
BLOCKADE OF COAST BETWEEN CAPE COAST CASTLE
AND THE RIVER ASSINEE Validity of the blockade and the power of the Admini-
strator of the Gold Coast to proclaim a blockade.
BLOCKADE OF DAHOMIAN COAST.
-
Legality of Blockade of Coast between Gold Coast and
Lagos.
BLOCKADE OF VENEZUELAN PORT.
Right of the Venezuelan Government to seize and confis- cate British Vessels proceeding to Cuidad Bolivar in possession of the Insurgents.
Right of Venezuelan Government to seize vessel trading with port in the hands of the Insurgents and closed by fiscal decree.
BOUNDARIES. See TERRITORIAL.
BRITISH COTTON GROWING ASSOCIATION.
By-Laws of ...
BRITISH NEW GUINEA SYNDICATE.
17 Oct. 1902
VI.
168
8 May 1903
VI.
193A
6 July 1903
8 Nov. 1905
VII. i
21
20 Nov. 1869
614
10 Dec. 1869
13 Dec. 1870
23 Dec. 1875
EEEE
617
II.
677
III.
82
31 Oct. 1862
I.
142
22 Ang, 1864
I.
265
29 Aug. 1864
I.
267
Proclamation of the Governor of Jamaica
10 Sept. 1864
I.
272
CUBAN PROCLAMATION AS TO CLOSING OF PORTS
12 Aug. 1869
II.
593-
Whether the Syndicate would have any claim to com- pensation in the event of the disallowance of Ordinance relating to their concession
BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA CO.
Terms of Charter
Extension of operations north of the Zambesi Position of Mr. Rhodes as Managing Director, and his competency to give instructions, on behalf of the Company, to the Administrator of the Company's Territory, or to reverse his action.
Mining and other rights of property claimed by the.. British South Africa Co. in the Bechuanaland Protectorate.
Draft Supplemental Charter
Conditions under which Concession granted to the Company by the Barotse Chief Lewanika in June 1898 can be approved. Form of approval. Proposed Supplemental Trust Deed to make the existing debentures an exclusive first charge on the assets of the Company.
Payment of Indemnity by the Company on account of
the raid of Dr. Jameson into the Transvaal.
BRITISH SUBJECTS.
Definition in Western Pacific Order in Council... Status of British subjects in Swaziland on obtaining
burghership of South African Republic. Whether children and grandchildren of polygamous marriages between British Indian subjects, born outside H.M.'s dominions, British subjects. Interpretation of "British Subject" in the Siam Order
in Council of 1889.
Rules for the registration of British subjects in Siam Whether by taking Oath of Allegiance to the South African Republic a British subject ceases to be such. Whether persons inhabiting territory adjacent to Hong
Kong leased from China are British subjects.
2 June 1898
V.
173
17 Oct. 1898
A
V.
196
7 May 1900
VI.
2 Aug. 1901
VI.
35B 97
4 Feb. 1901
VL
69
13 March 1901
VI.
78
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference :-
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C.O. 885
17 Nov. 1892
19 Jan. 1893
2 July 1895
XXX
V.
V.
87
31 July 1897
V.
148A
10 Jan. 1899
V.
202A
24 Jan. 1899
V.
207
3 Aug. 1898.
V.
183
27 Sept. 1899
V.
227
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