Shelby

Belzure

tles.

American

Alleged litegal sealing

12 March 1898

V.

105

Öruiser.

Allanton

Belzure

Oslchas

Belzure

Ollanum..

Destruction of part of

4

cargo.

Elpeang

Bunk

Russian Public Russo-Japanese War..

Ships.

Nov. 1805

vu.

11

Ht. Kilda

Bank

Ikbone

Bunk

Agnes G, Donahoe

ment of crow.

Seizure and imprison Uruguayan Au-

thorities.

Alleged illegal sealing

16 Feb. 1906

VD.

Oldhamis..

Belzura subsequently

wrecked and burnt.

*

MARITIME-continued.

Subject

F101

Date,

Vol.

No.

CANADIAN LAKES.

United States Naval Depôts on

Terms of United States Reciprocity Treaty with regard

to Navigation.

CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY.

6 June 1862

24 June 1874

Cancelling or suspension of ...

==

1.

III.

117 27

23 Jan. 1882

LIL.

127

271A

CERTIFICATES ON SHIPS' AGREEMENTS.

Use of stamp by Consuls for endorsement

COASTING Trade.

Licenses to Foreign Bottoms.

nance.

25 Nov. 1870

=

II.

674

British Columbia Ordi-

31 Dec. 1867

28 Oct. 1886

FEE

II.

IV.

Coasting Trade, Dominica. Competency of the General

Legislature of the Leeward Islands to regulate. Leeward Islands Inter-Insular Shipping Trade. Whether coasting trade within the meaning of the Merchant Shipping (Colonial) Act, 1869.

Power of the Crown to place restrictions on shipping

belonging to countries which do not give reciprocity.

COLLISION.

British vessel run down by United States steamer

COLONIAL ARMED VESSELS.

If to be employed outside the three-mile limit, Imperial Act necessary. Such vessels should be commanded by Imperial Officer and form part of the Royal Navy, the Colonies contributing.

Armed Defence Vessel, Victoria.

19 March 1891

17 July 1963

31 March 1904

488

76

IV.

205

==

VI.

194A

VI.

220

6 Dec. 1861

I.

286

21 Dec. 1860

[.

46

*

Powers under Colonial Act

30 March 1867

II.

16 Sept. 1895

V.

92

Armed Police Vessel, Hong Kong

7 Feb. 1867

JI.

462

456

Vessels built for the Victorian Navy.

Status of Orders in Council under the Act of 1865... Flags to be flown.

8 Feb. 1884

IV.

4

Commissions to Officers of the Royal Navy .....

14 March 1884

IV.

Armed Vessels for Harbour Defence, &c.

Legal position of......

12 Sept. 1884

IV.

22

Aug. 1863

I.

207

Queensland Vessel “Gayundah.”

h

17 Nov. 1868

[1.

530

CONTRABAND,

25 June 1869

[].

573

*

AFE

23 Oct. 1872

II.

786

22 March 1873 17 July 1888

II. 800

IV.

124

23 Aug. 1898

V.

186A

Dismissal of officer

Subjecting of officers and men to the Naval Discip-

line Act

See separate heading.

OYPRUS VESSELS.

Status of

DESERTERS. See separate heading.

DOCKYARD, Malta.

Dispute between the Admiralty and the Colonial Govern- ment as to whether the Water Authority had the right of access to the Dockyard for the purpose of inspect- ling the water fittings.

4 Feb. 1889

IV.

138A

7 Dec. 1891

-IV.

230

6 Feb. 1892

7.

3

21 March 1879

III.

196A

17 April 1902

VI.

142

17 Feb. 1905

VII.

4

6 Nov. 1906

18

2

29 Sept. 1999

V.

228

Vessels seized by American Cruisers in Behring Sea. Taking over by officers commanding H.M. Ships

BRITISH WATERS.

Limits. See JURISDICTION.

Violation of:-

1

Attack on British Vessel " Margaret and Jessie" by

United States: Cruiser in British Waters.

Reparation to be obtained...

Spanish Revenus Cruiser searching Spanish Trader

in British Waters.

Seizure by Her Majesty's ship. Subsequent surrender of the two vessels to the Spanish Authorities.

Capture of the "Yara" in British Waters by

Spanish Cruiser.

Spanish Revenue Vessels violating Gibraltar Waters Seizure of British Vessel “Bessie" in British Waters:

By United States Custom House Officials

Conveyance of British vessel captured by U.S.

cruiser through British waters,

Conveyance of British subjects and ships seized by the Mexican Authorities through the waters of British Honduras.

See also FOREIGN VESSELS.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference :-

C.O. 885

6 -

ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

-

Sabject

102

MARITIME—continued.

EMIGRANT VESSELS. See below PASSENGER SHIPH.

FOREIGN NAVAL OFFICERS AND SAILORS.

Liability of a foreign naval officer to be sued in a Colonial

Court.

Application for detention of sailors convicted by French

Consul at Galle, Ceylon, in local gaole. Application of United States Consul, Hong Kong, for

detention of mutinous sailors. Proceedings against Spanish sailors placed on board the British ship "Amalia," captured by Spanish Guarda Costa, but subsequently retaken by the crew. Spanish sailors found on board vessels illegally captured by Guarda Costas, and recaptured by Her Majesty's naval forces...

FOREIGN VESSELS.

French Merchant Vessel.

}

Date.

Vol.

No.

8 April 1862

I.

109

3 Sept. 1866

II.

425

7 Aug. 1867

II.

474

10 May 1876

III.

94

1 June 1876

25 Nov. 1876

III. III.

98

117

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