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Serial
Colony.
Date.
Registry No.
No.
163
Newfoundland
1889. Nov. 12
22,576 The Law in England as to the boarding or searching of foreign vessels suspected of any infringement of the law within or without the three miles limit. (See No. 166.)
181
Western Pacific
1890. July 10
18,839
182
164
Newfoundland
Nov. 14
22,576
Ditto
ditto.
South Africa
165
Canada
Nov. 28
23,183
The new Canadian Extradition Act.
183
Western Pacific
166
Newfoundland
Nov. 29
23,519
The law in England as to the boarding or searching of foreign vessels. (See Nos. 163 and 164.)
184
Newfoundland
July 11
July 11
July 10
167
British Guiana
Dec. 3
168
Canada
Dec. 31
23,426
165/90
Rights and privileges of the Combined Court.
168A
Newfoundland
1890. Jan. 8
A Dominion Act "To amend the Copyright Act," 29 affecting the power of the Dominion to amend or repeal, so far as relates to Canada, an Imperial Act conferring privileges within Canada.
1377, Exercise in Great Britain of the right to search or detain foreign vessels by ships other than those of a public character;
185
Straits Settlements
186
Queensland
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July 14
July 30
14,854
187 Newfoundland
August 12
169
Western Australia
Jan. 21
1482 Extension to the Colony of the Colonial
Attorneys Relief Act.
188
170
Ditto
Jati, 21
1488 Alleged wrongful dismissal of Dr. H. L
Smith.
189
Hong Kong
Canada
August 19
August 22
190
171
Tasmania
Jan. 24
1634 Power of the Crown to increase the number of representatives of the Colony in the Federal Council.
Gibraltar
Oct. 2
172
Newfoundland
Jan. 28
1871
Right of the French to export bait taken from Colonial waters, or to sell bait within those waters. (See No. 174.)
191
191a
Ditto Generat
Oct. 2
Oct. 4
22800/92
178
Bahamas
Feb. 25
3695
Intention and present application of the law
relation to superannuation allowances."
192
Western Pacine
go
174
Newfoundland
Feb. 27
175
Malta
March 14
5063
3809 Right of the French to sell or export bait.
(See No. 172.)
Question whether the Executive Council can lawfully meet and transact business, pro- vided there is a quorum, although there may be no unofficial member or less than three unofficial members.
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193
Jamaica
Oct. 9
1
194
Western Pacific
Dec. 1
Subject.
Form of a warrant to empower the Secretary of State to execute a lease of Sombrero Island to the Phosphate Company of Sombrero. 13,483 Draft Order in Council regulating jurisdiction in the Bechuanaland Protectorate.
18,486 Punishment of Natives of the Pacifie for outs
rages upon British subjects.
18,777 Ratification of sets done by Captain Sir Baldwin Walker, of H.M.S. "Emerald," under direc-
tions from Her Majesty's Government, for the due observance of treaties with France.
13,680 Validity of marriage licenses issued by Bishop
Hose.
Pamphlet by Mr. W. Coote on the Northern Separation Question as affecting previous opinions of the Law Officers.
15,876 Rules and regulations made under the Fisheries Commission Act of 1889 (cap. vii.) Bs affecting the treaty rights of the French.
16,898❘ Is a Chinaman “ a man of colour" ? 16,649 Issue of degrees of music in this country by
Trinity College, Toronto. (See No. 179.)
19,446 Proposed acquisition by the War Office for military purposes of Bruce's Farm, belong- ing to Mr. Imossi.
19,447
Whether a
Liability of the Colonial Government to pay anmnencetion for damaras cansat he the fal wonian of foreign nationality of origin on her marriage with a natural-born British sub-. ject, or with A
person naturalised under the
provisions of the Indian Naturalisation Act as
A British subject, follows the nationality of her, husband.
"Üle was a DALIDA DULJEct.,
20,020 Bill to amend the Marriage Laws as affecting marriages of Jews within the prohibited degrees, as defined in the Prayer Book, but not prohibited by Jewish laws or usage,
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· 23,781 Regulations to be issued by the High Com- missioner for the Western Pacific, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the final Act of the Conference of Berlin on Samoan affairs,
23,819 Validity of unmixed marriages (between two Protestants), and miked marriages (between
■ Roman Catholic and a Protestant), sila- brated by English clergymen since the British occupation.
24,065❘ Seizure of certain British vessels by the authorities of the United States while scaling in Behring's Sea. (See Nos. 198 and 199.) 24,758 Liability of vessels lying outside the three-mile. limit to seizure for offences committed within that limit by boats belonging to them. 24,413 Mr. W. Webster's claim to compensation in
respect of certain land,
Seizure of British vessels in Behring's Sen by the United States authorities. (See No. 196.)
176
Western Australia
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(Rec. March 19.)
5208
177
Newfoundland
April 2
8277
Provisional agreement between the Colonial Government and the Hampton Lands and Railway Syndicate, for the purchase of certain lands in which the Crown right to the precious metals was waived.
Seizure of the "Virginie" and "Amazone," French fishing vessels. (See previous re- porta.)
195
Malta
Dec. 4
196
Canada
177A
Canada
May 2
178
Western Pacific
May 9
June 23
179
Canada
10,284 Seizure of the British schooner "Araunah" by the Russian authorities in July 1888 for being unlawfully engaged in seal hunting. 8803 Proposed amendment of the Treaty with Tonga
of 1879 in respect of questions of divorce. 12,287 Power of Trinity College, Toronto, to isque degrees of music in England. (See No.189.)
Dec. 5
196A
Ditto
Dec. 6
197
New Zealand
Dec, 15
180
Fiji.
July 8
13,350 Right of the Government to make deductions from the salaries of public officials as a means of assisting the revenue; claim of Dr. Skottowe for a refund.
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198
Canada
Dec. 19
24,712
199
Ditto
Dec. 19
24,742
193 Som Amuan.
OCT. 9
Ditto.
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