Subject.
MAGISTRATES. See JUDICIAL.
95
Date.
Vol.
No.
124
Conveyance of despatches from French force on the
Niger through British Protected Territory
27 Oct. 1897
V.
156A
Ärrest of courier by the Governor of Lagos and
seizure of despatches...
2 Nov. 1897
157 A
Enemy's despatches on neutral Mail-Steamer
Right of a belligerent to search for and to treat as
contraband
23 Dec. 1899
V
243A
LEGISLATURES, &c.—continued.
GENERAL-continued.
Legislative Councillors.
MAILS.
Need for submitting appointments to the Privy
Council...
15 Jan. 1878
III.
158
28 July 1879
III.
208
LETTERS PATENT. See LEGAL INSTRUMENTS.
LIBEL.
Libel against the Legislature of Queensland
Action against the French Vice-Consul, Sierra Leone, for
libel.
Prosecution by Government of Hong Kong of publisher
of libel against former Governor of Macao. Proposed seizure in Victoria of a newspaper article
libelling the King.
LICENSES.
PHOSPHATE LICENSES, SOMBRERO ISLAND.
Terms of
GUANO LICENSE, MALDEN ISLAND.
Form of
10 Jan. 1862
99
18 Feb. 1862
105
22 June 1869
II.
572
9 Oct. 1901
VI.
107
GUANO LICENSES.
License Penguin Islands
(rant of licenses to British subjects in case of Islands
not formally taken possession of in Her Majesty's
name.
Pacific Islands:
Form of license...
20 Jan. 1864
I.
227
13 Dec. 1864
I.
287
4 Sept. 1866
II.
426
29 Jan. 1880
III. 214
10 April 1888
IV.
118
ION
23 Feb. 1889
Warrant empowering the Secretary of State for the
Colonies to execute licenses.
10 July 1890
IV. 144 IV.
181
Islands in the South Atlantic:
Revocation of Licence granted to Mr. T. C. Kerry ...
2 March 1906
VII.
208
29
LICENSE FOR ManufacTURE OF SPIRITS.
Obligation of Receiver-General, Trinidad, to grant under
Ordinance 25/60.
18 Sept. 1869
GOLD LICENSES, BRITISH GUIANA.
Power of the Governor and Court of Policy to impose
daty in respect of.
See also FISHERIES.
LIGHT DUES. See MARITIME.
LOANS. See FINANCIAL.
MINERALS.
=
II.
598
3 March 1896
V. 103
MAIL STEAMERS. See MARITIME.
MARITIME.
BELLIGERENCY.
USE OF COLONIAL PORTS AND WATERS BY BELLIGERENT
VESSELS, &C.
Ships of War and Privateers.
If unaccompanied by prizes should not be required
to leave Colonial ports.
Use of Colonial Ports and Waters for belligerent opera-
tions.
Belligerent operations within British waters and
outside
Use of British ports as places from which to assail
the enemy's vessels
Proceedings of United States ships of war at Bermuda Spanish vessel of war in British waters sending
armed boats to patrol outside.
Non-compliance with Neutrality Proclamation.
United States gunboat anchored
Bahamas without permission. Refusal of belligerent ship to comply with Procla-
mation.
16 Sept. 1861
I.
80
15 Jan. 1862
1.
100
31 Oct. 1862
13 Nov. 1836
I. IV.
142
78
at Out-Island
31 Aug. 1863
1. 212
27 Sept. 1870
II.
663
22 Aug. 1862
I.
130
Vessel arrived prior to issue of Proclamation.
Question whether United States vessel so arrived should be required to quit Hong Kong Harbour.
Conditional admission to British Port,
Requiring of engagement from Commander of Con. federate Schooner" Florida " not to destroy British vessels.
-Ships of War to be dismantled or sold.
Prohibition against their being brought into British
ports.
Assistance to Wrecked Belligerent Fessel.
Grant of permission to other belligerent vessela to anchor in British waters for the purpose of rendering.
*COALING, &C.
Proposed Coal Depôt of U.S. Government at Nassau Limits of supply
Further supply of coal to Confederate steamer "Florida" Refusal of permission to anchor in Heligoland watera for the purpose of obtaining coal to corvette forming part of French Squadron blockading the Elbe.
1 June 1864
1.
252
5 Sept, 1864
I.
271
25 April 1865
I.
320
15 Jan. 1862
100
18 April 1863
174
8 June 1863
188
29 Aug. 1864
268
269
14 Sept. 1870
662
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