Subject,
161
Date.
Vol.
No.
157
TREATIES-continued.
TRANSVAAL-continued.
Convention of 1894 respecting Swaziland-continued.
Whether the appointment of the Orphan Master of the South African Republic to be temporary Orphan Master for Swaziland and the appointment of the State Attorney of the South African Republic to be State Attorney for Swaziland a breach of the Convention
Whether action of the South African Republic in respect of concessions held by the Consolidated Swaziland Concessions Co. of sole right of im- porting and trading in explosives and firearms an infraction of the Convention
Whether Article X remained in force after the
conquest of the Transvaal,
Draft Commandeering Treaty of 1895.
Claim of resident British subjects thereunder to exemption from the war tax whether shareholders in companies or otherwise
Commercial Treaty with Portugal 1875.
Whether it lapsed on the annexation of the South
African Republic.
9 Feb. 1897
V.
1:30
28 April 1897
V.
139
27 June 1899 4 Oct. 1899
TREATIES-continued.
UNITED STATES-continued.
Treaty of 1871-continned.
V
V.
216
Date at which the Treaty will cease to be in force as
regards Newfoundland. Right of Great Britain under Article 26 to free navigation of the Stickeon River, including the right of transhipment at Wrangel. Proposed Ertraditim Treaty.
14 June 1883
23 April 1898
EX
III.
298
168
国
V.
229
Clause permitting American Forces to enter British
Territory.
9 Jan. 1874
[11.
4
29 June 1905
VII.
12
Addition of "shop breaking" and
procure abortion "to list of crimes.
"attempt to
22 Jan. 1877
[II.
123
Proposed Consular Convention.
Article relating to Merchant Seamen Deserters
21 May 1874
=
23
23
6 April 1899
V.
209
Proposed Reciprocity Treaty.
6 June 1899
V.
214
23 June 1874
Observations on certain Articles
13 Oct. 1899
T
232
24 June 1874
111. II.
26
27
16 Feb. 1901
VI.
1223
31 July 1891
IV.
219
TURKEY.
25 April 1894
V.
=
GJ
Turkish Capitulations with Foreign Countries.
As affecting Cyprus
UNITED STATES.
Treaty of 1818.
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Obligation of United States citizens fishing in New- foundland and Canadian Waters to obey Colonial fishery laws.
Construction of the terms bay, creek, harbour, for
the purposes of the Treaty.
23 Sept. 1878
III.
185 A
6 Jan. 1863
1.
154
16 March 1866
11.
400
Question whether seals are
"fish" within the
8 June 1871
II.
715
meaning of the Treaty.
5 Aug. 1886
IV.
24 Oct. 1905
VII.
21 Nov. 1905
VII.
10 April 1866
[1.
=
Entry of American Fishing Vessels into Canadian
ports for the purpose of buying bait.
United States Fishery Rights on the Coast of New-
foundland.
Reciprocity Treaty, 1854.
Instructions to Naval Officers in consequence of the termination of fishing rights granted thereby to the United States.
Treaty of 1871.
Draft Imperial Bill to give effect to the Treaty United States Bill to give effect to the Treaty Newfoundland Act to give effect to the Treaty Draft Protocol
Proclamations for bringing the Fishery Articles into force in Canada and Prince Edward Island. Objection raised by the United States Government
to the Newfoundland Act.
Guarantee required by the United States Government Do. Proviso as to close time in the Newfoundland
Act
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Free importation into the United States in British
Vessels of fish taken in United States Waters. Free importation into the United States of fish and
fish oil from British Columbia.
Various points connected with the Fishery Commis-
sion under the Treaty
United States compensation claim on account of interference with American Fisherman at Fortune Bay
10 Aug. 1894
V.
69A
J
9 March 1896
V.
104
27 April 1900
VI.
32
11 July 1901
VI.
90
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20 Oct. 1906
VIL
47
73
5 ૐ ૐ દ
405
Behring Seu Arbitration Agreement.
Compensation Article ...
Commercial Arrangement 1891 (West Indies).
Whether Antigua Package Tax Act, 1893, an infringe-
ment of.
Convention for Settlement of the Behring Sea Claims of
British Subjects.
As to terms of Draft Convention
Behring Sea Claims Convention of 8 February 1896.
Alterations desired by the United States Govern-
inent.
Reciprocity Convention with Trinidad.
Article IV. will preclude Trinidad from granting most favoured nation treatment to countries not already possessing it. Convention of 1899 as to disposition of Real and Per-
sonal Property.
Power of the Dominion Government to adhere without New Brunswick being bound by it, or to adhere on behalf of New Brunswick notwith- standing the refusal of that Province to adhere. Modus vivendi of 1906 respecting United States fishing
rights on the Coasts of Newfoundland.
Power of His Majesty in Council under the Act 59, Geo. III. c. 38, to direct the relaxation in favour of United States citizens of certain Colonial Acta and Regulations inconsistent with the modus vivendi.
Whether the modus vivendi a treaty and whether certain Colonial Acts safeguarding treaty rights apply to it.
Draft Order in Council giving effect to it Respective positions of His Majesty's Government and the Government of Newfoundland under Section 1. of the Act 59, Geo, III. c. 38. Power of the King by Order in Council under Section 1 of the Act 59, Geo. III. c. 33 to exempt American fishermen from No. 20 of the New- foundland Fishery Rules for 1907 prohibiting the use of purse seines. Commercial Hay-Bond) Convention of” 8 ̧November,
1902, with Newfoundland.
31215r
Whether Imperial Act necessary to carry it into effect, and whether His Majesty could properly be advised to ratify it uuless and until such Act was passed.
5 July 1872
II.
765
31 March 1873
II.
807
| 29 May 1873
II.
824
16 June 1873
II.
832
19 July 1873
II.
840
10 Sept. 1873
II.
851
12 Sept. 1873
II.
855
II.
856
14 May 1875
III.
61
12 July 1875
III.
63
5 Feb. 1877
III.
126
9 Aug. 1877
III.
145
11 Feb. 1880
III.
218
June 1881
III.
257
J
30 Nov. 1906
VII.
53A
30 Nov. 1906
VII.
55
2 8ept. 1907
VII.
28 Feb. 1907
VII.
83 64A
29 June 1907
VII.
75
28 Dec. 1906
VII.
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TREATIES-continued.
VENEZUELA.
Treaty of 1825.
Whether certain provisions of Law passed by the Venezuelan Congress on 16 April, 1903, affecting the status of foreigners resident in Venezuela are contrary to the stipulation of the Treaty.
WEST AFRICAN CHIEFS.
Native Chiefs engaged to Great Britain by Treaty (near
Sierra Leone).
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Vol.
No.
24 July 1903
VI.
195A