MARITIME-continued.
Subject.
97
BELLIGERENCY-continued.
TREATMENT OF UNDER-MENTIONED CLASSES OF VESSELS
--continued.
Date.
Vol.
No.
125
665
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Chinese Revenue Cruisers.
675
676
Messageries Maritime Steamers.
16 Feb. 1885
679
33
Whether to be regarded as public ships and whether
coal is to he supplied.
21 April 1885
EE
IV.
38
IV.
41
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IV.
36
Press Vessels.
IV.
38
Coaling of
9 July 1898
V.
179
IV.
41
177
Neutral Vessels carrying Persons in the service of the
Enemy, dc.
1 25 Jan. 1900
Opinion on various points
26 March 1900
VI. VL
13
26 A
9 July 1898
V.
179
British Vessel chartered by the United States Govern-
ment and used as a Transport.
25 Feb. 1904
VI.
215
Whether a public ship or bound to comply with the
Hong Kong law as regards safety,
4 May 1900
VI.
35
35
16 June 1904
VI.
226
Armed Merchant Vessels.
25 Nov. 1904
VI.
237
Status of ...
MARITIME continued.
BELLIGERENCY-continued.
COALING, &C.—continued.
Coaling of French ship of war carrying Mails Coaling of French ship of war, fitted up as hospital ship Refusal of permission to French corvette to take in supply of Coals to make good deficiency the result of design. General opinion as to supply of coals to belligerent vessels Instructions to Colonial Governors as to repairs and supply of coals and provisions to belligerent vessels during Franco-Chinese hostilities
Supply of coal to Chinese Revenue cruisers and Messa- geries Maritimes Steamers during Franco-Chinese hostilities
Detention by Governor of Gibraltar of Spanish Mail Steamer embarking coal for Cadiz, pending guarantee from Spanish Government that coal not intended for belligerent ships.
Opinion that press vessels should be allowed to receive
coal as Merchant ships.
Rules as to coaling of belligerent vessels in British Pro-
tectorates.
Supply of coals to Russian Fleet by British vessels
during Russo-Japanese War.
COMMUNICATION OF NEWS TO THE ENEMY.
Russian Circular declaring that correspondents on neutral vessels transmitting news to the enemy would be treated as epies, and vessels having on board apparatus for telegraphy would be considered as lawful prize of
war.
6 Oct 1870
23 Nov. 1870 5 Dec. 1870
10 Dec. 1870 17 Dec. 1870
22 Dec. 1884 28 Jan. 1885
16 Feb. 885 21 April 1885 16 June 1898
14 March 1902
VI.
136A
Despatch Vessel of Belligerent.
7 May 1898
V.
169
Status of, with reference to the use of cables in
neutral ports.
15 Aug. 1900
VI.
46
27 Nov. 1900
VI.
59A
3 June 1904
VI.
225
Russian Volunteer Fleet.
20 Feb. 1904
VI.
214.
5 Oct. 1861
I.
84
29 Oct, 1861
I.
86
26 May 1865
1.
340
21 Sept. 1865
1.
359
9 Jan. 1866
II.
378
CONTRABAND OF WAR. Nee CONTRABAND.
PILOTS. See belvic PILOTAGE.
TREATMENT OF UNDER-MENTIONED CLASSES OF VESSELS.
Privateers of Confederate States
United States Vessel of War conveying Mail Packet,
Use of Colonial waters by
Confederate Cruiser “ Shenandoah."
Treatment as pirate
...
Prosecution of the captain for piracy, and of the British subjects forming part of the crew for breach of Foreign Enlistment Act.
Confederate Vessel" Georgiana,
"
Claimed by the United States Government from the
Canadian Government.
15 Jan. 1866
II.
386
27 Nov. 1863
1.
221
26 June 1865
I.
347
31 Jan. 1871
II.
685
Whether war ships within the meaning of the Suez Canal Coaling Rules issued by the Egyptian Government.
TRANSFER Tto NeutralS.
Case of the "Etta," formerly a Confederate Privateer, condemned at Nassau as unseaworthy, sold to mer- chants there, aud finally sent on voyage to New York. Condemned by District Court of New Jersey, as the Law Officers think rightly, on the ground that the ship of au enemy which has been commissioned as a ship of war cannot, during the continuance of the war, escape risk of capture and condemnation in Prize Court of the other belligerent by sale or transfer to a neutral. Sale of enemy's vessel in neutral port after the com.
mencement of war.
See also BELLIGERENCY.
FOREIGN ENLISTHENT
ACTS. NEUTRALITY, and below FOREIGN VESSELS. PRIZES. SEARCH.
BLOCKADE. Ser separate heading.
BRITISH ESSELS.
Offences on board. See below, OFFENCES.
Seizure, &c., by Foreign Authorities or Foreign Ships.
Confederate Schooner “St. Mary's."
Alleged to have been abandoned by her captors
19 Jan. 1866
II.
388
French Ship of War carrying Mails.
Coaling of...
6 Oct. 1870
II.
665
Name of Vessel.
'Freatment received,
From.
French Ship of War fitted up as Hospital Ship,
Coaling and provisioning at Singapore
23 Nov. 1870
II.
673
Lion..
Capture
United States
Cruiser.
Vessels flying Venezuelan Colours declared by "de facto"
Guvernment to be pirates.
Assistance to the Government in recovering
9 Sept. 1870
II.
661
Florida
Bouthport..
Capture
Do.
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Boarded, but allowed to
Do
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MARITIME-continued.
BRITISH VESSELS-continued.
Seizure, &c., by Foreign Authorities or Foreign Ships--
Name of Vessel.
Treatment received.
From.
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Date.
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Particulars.