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Serial

Date.

Colony.

Registry

No.

Bubject.

Serial No.

Colony.

Date.

Registry No.

Ko.

181

British New Guinea -

Nov. 14, 1888

22,579 Validity of the instruments providing for the Government of British New Guinea. (See No. 119*.)

149

Natal -

1889. April 17

7906

132

Canada

Nov. 28, 1888

24,600 Seizure by the United States authorities of British sealing schooners in Behring's Sea. (See Nos. 114 and 124.)

150

Newfoundland

May 31

133

Hong Kong •

Dec. 15, 1888

24,920 Draft Ordinance to amend the law regulating

extradition with China.

151

General

184

Newfoundland

Dec. 27, 1888

25,741 Certain questions as to the power of the Colony to pass laws affecting British ships outside the territorial waters of the Colony.

June 3

152

Western Australia

June 7

135

Newfoundland

1889. Jan. 5

1246

The Newfoundland Copyright Act, 1888.

136

New Guines

Jan. 15

1207

Defects in the instruments providing for the

administration of the Colony,

152A

South Africa

June 7

12,821

137

Zululand

Jan. 23

2052

Validity of a warrant issued by the Govern- ment for the arrest in Natal of Dinuzulu, a fugitive Zulu Chief.

138

Cape

Jan. 31

2225

Bill to enable the Colony to enter a proposed

South African Customs Union. No. 142.)

(See

153

Windward Islands

June 18

138A

Queensland

Feb. 4

3938

Power of the Colonial Government to dismiss an Imperial officer serving in a Colonial war vessel.

139

Trinidad

Feb. 15

3300

Constitution of the Court of Appeal of the Windward Islands as affected by the union of Trinidad with Tobago.

154

Canada

July 9

Subject.

Petition from the Church Council of Natal praying for the issue of a Mandate for the consecration of the Rev. Sir G. W. Cox, Bart., as a bishop of the Church of England. 10,983 Claim of Captain Belin, a French subject, for 14,000 francs, as compensation for the destruction of his salmon weir in the Ponds River.

11,234 Prohibition of the exportation of coal from the

Colonies. (See No. 145.)

11,537 Questions raised in connexion with a Bill passed by the Federal Council of Australasia

66

to regulate the pearl shell, and bêche-de- "mer fisheries in Australian waters adjacent "to the Colony of Western Australia.”

Whether the provisions of the Foreign Enlist- ment, Act, 1870, are applicable as between the dominions of Her Majesty and the protectorates of a friendly foreign Power (with reference to the alleged proceedings of Mr. R. Lewis in Damaraland).

12,158 Whether the appointment of an Acting Chief Justice of Grenada, during the absence of the Chief Justice while serving in the Court of Appeal, would vitiate the pro- ceedings of that Court,

18,812 The Statute of Quebec of 1888, entitled “An "Act respecting the settlement of the "Jesuits' Estates," and the decision of the Governor-General not to interfere with the operation thereof. (See No. 157.)

13,813 Legality of Lieut.-General Smyth's position 88 Administrator of the Government, pending the arrival of a new Governor,

14,130 Rights of the Crown in the belt of land known as the Cinquante Pas du Roi or the Queen's Chain.

Whether the estate of Jane Emily Rosado, who died intestate and without heirs, escheated to the Crown.

Duties on private goods intended for transfer

to Her Majesty's ships.

14,233 Extension to the Colony of the Colonial

Attorneys Relief Act.

15,232 | The Quebec Act respecting the settlement of

the Jesuits' Estates. (See No. 154.)

remove

15,760 Power of Her Majesty's Government to certain political prisoners from Zululand under the provisions of the Colonial Prisoners Removal Act, 1884 (47 & 48 Vict. c. 31.).

140

West Indies

Feb. 18

3539

Draft Order in Council for abplishing the West Indian Encumbered Estates Court.

154A

Cape

July 9

140A

West Indies

Feb. 23

5954

Right of the Colonial Government to seize vessels for breach of the Colonia Customs Laws.

155

St. Lucia

July 13

11

141

South Africa

Feb. 28

4386

Validity of certain concessions acquired by the Government of the South African Republic in Swaziland.

155A

British Honduras

July 13

14,110

142

Cape

148

Sierra Leone-Gambia

March 14

March 21

5432

$965

Colonial Customs Union Act. (See No. 138.) Separation of the Colonies of Sierra Leone and the Gambis as affecting the status of the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone as an Appeal Court for the Gambia.

1538

Bermuda

July 13

14,901

I

156

Trinidad

July 17

144

Western Pacific

Feb. 23

5971

145

General

(In F.O. letter of March 22).

March 28

Form of license to work guano, &c. in certain uninhabited islands in the Western Pacific Ocean.

157

Canada

6298

Whether coal could be included in a list of warlike stores the export of which it was desired to prohibit by law. (See No. 151.)

158

Zululand

July 31

Aug. 6

146

Newfoundland

March 29

7253

147

Babamas

April 2

7436

Claim of the French Government for compen- ration on account of the pillage of the French brig "Belem" in July 1887.

Seizure of the British schooner "Admired," off the coast of Florida by the United States authorities, and the imposition of a fine upon her master.

159

Western Pacific

Aug, 12

16,147

Power of the High Commissioner to quash the

decision of a Deputy Commissioner.

160

General

Aug, 13

16,200

I

Forms of proclamation of annexation and of

protectorate.

161

Canada

Aug. 21

March 21

7327

148

Australia

(In Treasury letter of April 11).

Power of the Postmaster-General to require an alteration in the time table of the Australian mail service.

162

South Africa

Oct. 12

20,097

18,700 New Extradition Act of the Dominion.

No. 165.)

Draft Charter for the incorporation of the

British South Africa Company.

(See

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