28 July 1892

V.

13B

15 Sept. 1892

V.

19

20 Jan. 1893

V.

SPAIN AND Sulu.

Question whether Her Majesty's Government would be

justified in protesting against the Treaty.

SWITZERLAND.

Treaty of 6 September 1855.

Bearing of Article VIII. on the question of according exceptional treatment to cattle imported from the Colonies and Iceland.

TRANVAAL.

28

248

3 Feb. 1879

III.

190

13 April 1896

V.

106

Subject.

159

Date.

Vol.

No.

156

TREATIES—continued,

TRANSVAAL-continued.

Convention of 1881-continued.

across

Question whether the closing of the "drifts

the Vaal River so as to exclude Cape goods was an infringement of Article XIII. Interpretation of Article IV. as to submission for Her Majesty's approval of Treaties between the South African Republic and Foreign States Whether Law of the South African Republic autho- rising the banishment or limitation of place of residence, by order of the Executive, of foreigners dangerous to public peace and order an infraction of the Convention Whether Law of the South African Republic regu- lating the admission of Aliens an infraction of Article XIV.

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Whether the prohibition of the circulation of the "Critic" under the Press Law an infraction of Article XIV. Question of compensation for the proprietor

Whether the application of Law of the South African Republic imposing a tax on Foreign Transport riders, to British subjects, not being natives, would constitute an infraction of the Convention,

Whether interference with the constitution of the High Court, except by competent authority, a ground for remonstrance to the Government. Whether dismissal of Chief Justice a breach of the Convention, and whether ground on which Her Majesty's Government could make a representa-

tion.

Whether Law No. 24 of 1896 imposing War tax an

infraction of the Convention

Whether Her Majesty's Government had any right under the Convention to protest against decision of the Executive Council to enforce sentence of banishment of Mr. Phillips on the ground that, by publication of Article in the "Nineteenth Century," he had violated his undertaking not to interfere with the politics of the South African Republic.

Whether Cape coloured persons "natives" within

the meaning of Article XIV.

Proposed despatch to the High Commissioner for South Africa with reference to note of the State Secretary of the South African Republic as to the relations of the State with Great Britain.

21 Oct. 1895

V.

94

30 Sept. 1897

27 April 1896 27 July 1896

V.

274

V. 107

114

156

118 121

21 Oct. 1896

4 Dec. 1896

9 Dec. 1896

V

122

1 May 1897

131A

+ Jan. 1897

124

8 Feb. 1897

128

26 July 1897

146

23 Sept. 1897

V.

155

1 Dec. 1897

V.

160

4 July 1898

V.

178

25 Jan. 1897

V.

125

2 April 1897

V.

135

13 July 1898

V.

180

6 May 1897

V.

141

6 April 1899

V.

209

6 June 1899

V.

214

13 Oct. 1899

V.

232

V.

163

7 Feb. 1898

13 July 1898

1 Nov. 1898

V.

V.

181

199

27 Oct. 1868

II.

535

26 Aug. 1881

III.

265

15 Sept. 1881

III.

265A

8 Feb. 1887

IV.

84

12 June 1888

IV.

121

28 Feb. 1889

IV.

141

11 Dec. 1892

14 May 1892

15 Sept. 1892

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IV.

231

22

10

18

Convention of 1852.

Interpretation of...

Treaties with Foreign Powers made by Former Republic.

As to revival of the retrocession

Convention of 1884.

Articles relating to Swaziland...

Question whether Railway Concession granted by the South African Republic was an infringement of Clause 13.

Question whether the South African Republic by acquiring Commercial Concessions in Swaziland committed an infraction of the Convention. Question whether proposed Bank Concession would

constitute a breach of the 14th Article Question whether Swaziland Customs concession is contrary to Articles of Convention, and whether it requires approval of Her Majesty under Article IV.

Question of Her Majesty's suzerainty

Question whether the grant of Concession to Foreign Company for exclusive importation of dynamite would be a breach of the Convention Proposed despatch to the High Commissioner for South Africa as to the concession. Claim of the Roburite Company to compensation

3 July 1894

V.

67

30 Sept. 1897

V.

156

1 Nov. 1898

V.

199

23 Oct. 1893

V

44

13 April 1897

V.

136

29 July 1897

V.

147

14 Sept. 1899

V.

226

Convention of 1820 respecting Swaziland.

Question whether Customs Concession a violation

of Article I.

· Convention of 1894 respecting Swaziland.

Whether removal of the Registry of Deeds relating to Swaziland to Pretoria and the requirement that all deeds must be in Dutch a breach of the Con- vention

Effect of the Convention as regards British subjects who, under Article VIII., applied for and obtained the privilege of the burghership of the Sonth African Republic.

1

15 Sept. 1892

V.

18

9 Feb. 1897

V

129

28 April 1897

V.

139

2 July 1895

V.

87

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