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Serial

No.

Colony.

Date.

Registry 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

1800. July 10

182

164

Newfoundland

Nov. 14

22,576

Ditto

ditto,

South Africa

July 11

13,483

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 16

167

British Guiana

Dec. 3

168

Canada

Dec. 31

23,426

165/90

Rights and privileges of the Combined Court.

A Dominion Act "To amend the Copyright Act," 19 affecting the power of the Dominion to amend or repeal, so far as relates to Canada, an Imperial Act conferring privileges within Canada.

185

Straits Settlements

186

Queensland

July 14

July 30

168A

Newfoundland

1890. Jan. 8

1377, Exercise in Great Britain of the right to search or detain foreign vessels by ships other than those of a public character;

187

Newfoundland

August 12

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169

Western Australia

Jan. 21

1482

·

Extension to the Colony of the Colonial

Attorneys Relief Act.

188

170

Ditto

Jan. 21

1483 Alleged wrongful dismissal of Dr. II. L.

Smith.

189

Hong Kong -

Canada

August 19

August 22

171

Tasmania

Jan. 24

· of the Crown to increase the number of * Colony in the Federal

190

Gibraltar

Oct, 2

172

Newfoundland

Jan. 25

191

Ditto

Oct. 2

Subject.

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18,839 Form of a warrant to empower the Secretary of State to execute a lease of Sombrero Island to the Phosphate Company of Sombrero. Draft Orter 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 acts 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.

18,680 Validity of marriage licenses issued by Bishop

Hose.

14,854 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.) as affecting the treaty rights of the French. 16,398 In 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 Liability of the Colonial Government to pay compensation for damages caused by the fall of a wall.

19,988 Sufficiency of a proposed Order in Council to give legal validity to marriages solemnised by missionaries between persons of whem one was a British subject.,

:

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, 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 mixed marriages (between

■ Roman Catholic and a Protestant), brated by English? clergymen sipoe British occupation.

24,065 Seizure of certain British vessels by the authorities of the United States while sealing in Behring's Sen. (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 bosts belonging to them. 24,413 Mr. W. Webster's claim to compensation in

respect of pertain land,

24,742

95350/1900

Seizure of British vessels in Behring's Sea by the United States authorities. (See No. 196.)

Ditto.

REFUSAL OF IStaliner GovERNTENT TO A BRITISH EMETEST TO NOT AG RIT Baru Agave the Braur..

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173

Bahamas

Feb. 25

3695

Intention and present application of the law

relation to superannuation allowances.

192

Western Pacific

Oct. 9

174

Newfoundland

Feb. 27

3809 Right of the French to sell or export bait.

(See No. 172.)

193

Jamaica

Oct. 9

March 14

6063

175

Malta

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.

A

198

1

194

Western Pacific

Dec. 1

176

Western Australia

(Rec. March 19.)

5208

177

Newfoundland

April 2

8277

177A

Canada

May 2

178

Western Pacific

May 9

179

Canada

June 23

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- ports.)

10,284 Seizure of the British schooner “Araunah" by the Russian authorities in July 1888 for being unlawfully engaged in seal hunting.

8893 Proposed amendment of the Treaty with Tonga

of 1879 in respect of questions of divorce.

12,287 Power of Trinity College, Toronto, to issue degrees of music in England. (See No.189.)

195

Malta

Dec. 4

196

Canada

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.

198

Canada

Dec. 19

*24,712

199

Ditto :

Dec. 19

193

Savm Amir.

OCT. 9

Colony,

Date.

Registry No.

1890.

300 Mauritius

Dec. 22,

Subject.

1188/91 Nationality of Mme. de Préaudet, a lady of French origin, who had married a Native of Mauritius, but after his death had returned to France.

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