Subject.
17
Dato,
Vol.
No,
85
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference :-
11111C.O. 885
ال
BRITISH SUBJECTS—continued.
Whether burghers or citizens of the South African Republic and Orange Free State and their children as well as Residents, not claiming to be Nationals of Bome civilised Foreign Power would, after conquest and the Proclamation of British Sovereignty, be British subjecta.
Whether native woman in British Protectorate married to and divorced from a British subject still a British subject.
See also NATURALISATION.
PROTECTION, &C. IN FOREIGN TERRITORY.
Englishman detained at Cayenne after expiry of
sentence.
British subjects detained in slavery in the United
States
...
British subjects suffering from military operations, San
Domingo.
Dr. Bakewell detained by Venezuelan Government when
sent on special mission to Cumana. Canadian whose property in Cuba was destroyed Repatriation of destitute British subjects induced to
emigrate to Venezuela Guayana.
Natives of the Virgin Islands arrested and imprisoned by the Spanish Authorities at Crab Island and Porto Rico.
British subject imprisoned by the de facto Government
Fiji.
Mr. Kynoch whose property in Cuba was seized
Mr. Craven illegally imprisoned in the Orange Free
State.
British subject shot by Venezuelan Police
British subjects suffering loss through the action of the
Portuguese at Beira.
"
Captain of Costa Rica Packet (naturalised in the Straits Settlements) arrested on charge of theft and subsequently detained by the authorities of the Dutch East Indies
British subject from whom cart and mules were forcibly taken for the use of the troops by the Venezuelan Government.
British Indian subjects excluded from the Orange Free
State.
Master of British Schooner "Lottie May "imprisoned at Ruatan Island, Spanish Honduras, to prevent his departure without a clearance: -
British subject imprisoned in Cuba and subsequently expelled for alleged complicity in the insurrection in that Island.
Master and two of crew of Schooner "May Reed" im-
prisoned by the Haitian Authorities.
British subjects in Hawaii imprisoned and compelled to
leave the country.
British subject whose newspaper was suppressed by the
Government of the South African Republic.
British anbjects suffering loss of property in Togoland... Venezuelan law injuriously affecting the status of British
subjects resident in Venezuela.
Three British Subjects employed on
U.S. aloop "Alemania" treated on the seizure of that vessel by the Venezuelan Government.
5 Feb. 1900
VI.
19
BRITISH SUBJECTS continued.
SERVICE UNDER FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS.
Proclamation permitting British subjects to enlist in the
service of the Emperor of China.
5 Sept. 1862
I.
133
See also FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACTS. MILITARY.
19 June 1906
VII.
35.
BRITISH SUBJECTS IN DISPUTED TERRITORY,
See
TERRITORIAL.
23 Sept. 1861
I.
3 Dec. 1861
6 May 1862
114
16 Jan. 1864
225
27 Nov. 1868
II.
541
26 Aug. 1869.
II.
596
9 March 1871
II.
692
30 March 1872
11.
749
14 June 1872
II.
759
31 March 1874
III.
4 April 1876
17 Sept. 1891
III.
IV.
ཚ ཚཛྲསླུ ཌུ ༔ ་ྒུཉྩ ཨྰཿཤྩ
BRITISH TERRITORY.
See TERRITORIAL.
95
BRITISH WATERS. See MARITIME.
CANADIAN TARIFF BILL AND RESOLUTIONS.
CUSTOMS.
See
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE OFFICIALS.
Candidature for office in the Dutch Republics
15 April 1892
II,
752
CAPTURE OF VESSELS. See MARITIME.
221A
25 Oct. 1892
V.
21
CATTLE.
19 April 1893
35
29 Sept. 1893
43A
3 April 1894
56A
15 Aug. 1894
70A
22 July 1893
40A
9 Aug. 1894
V.
70
6 May 1895
V.
86A
26 Feb. 1896
V.
102B
IMPORTATION INTO ENGLAND FROM CANADA.
Revocation of so much of the Animals Order of 1886 as authorised Canadian Cattle to be landed subject to slaughter.
DISEASES OF ANIMALS BILL, 1896.
Whether exceptional treatment contemplated in the Bill is consistent with the Treaty obligations of Great Britain with Foreign Powers in the case of :-
British Colonies. Iceland.
3 Nov. 1892
V.
22
13 April 1896
V.
106
2 July 1895
V.
88
5 July 1895
V.
88A
4 March 1896
V.
103A
CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY.
4 Jan. 1897
124
8 Feb. 1897
128
See MARITIME.
26 July 1897
146
23 Sept. 1897
155
1 Dec. 1897
160
CERTIFICATES ON SHIPS' AGREE-
MENTS.
4 July 1898
V.
178
25 Jan. 1898
V.
162
24 July 1903
VI.
195A
CHARTERS. See LEGAL INSTRUMENTS,
29 April 1904
VI.
233A.
CHINESE.
4
Alonzo Lewis arrested and forcibly detained at Yalloche
in Mexico.
19 Sept. 1905
VII.
16
BRITISH SUBJECTS OF CHINESE ORIGIN IN CHINA.
Master, mates, and crew of "Agnes G. Donahoe" illegally
imprisoned by the Uruguayan Authorities.
See also COMPENSATION CLAIMS.
16 Feb. 1906
VII.
26.
Distinctive Dress
5 March 1869
554
Protection to be afforded
29 May 1872
757
0
81915r
6
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC-
COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH—NOT TO
CHINESE continued.
CHINESE VESSELS.
Subject
18
Issue of Order by the Governor of Hong Kong in Council
prohibiting the use of Stinkpots by.
See also MARITIME.
CHINESE AS PERSONS OF COLOUR ...
CHINESE LABOURERS INTRODUCED INTO THE TRANSVAAL
Date
Vol.
No,
5 Aug. 1869
II.
585
19 Aug. 1890
IV.
188