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CONTENTS.
Serial No.
Colony.
Date.
Registry No.
Subject.
25
General
1893.
January 13
784
General rules to be laid down for the Colonies
respecting the prohibition of the exportation of arms and similar goods.
26
26
Western Pacific
27
Ditto
January 19
January 20
1075
Phraseology of the draft Pacific Order in Council.
1076
28
Ditto
January 20
2610
28a
Canada
January 26
4484
29
Western Pacific
January 30
2946
29a
Straits
March 1
4527
30
30
Grenada and St.
Vincent.
March 2
3573
31
Labuan
March 18,
4695
32
General
March 18
5943
32a Canada
March 18
8767
33
South Africa
March 23
709 S.
34
Hong Kong .
April 5
6365
35
New South Wales
April 19
7184
o 79871-9 25.-3/94.
Draft Pacific Order in Council. Powers conferred on naval officers with respect to the committal of a person for trial.
Claim of the United States Government to an exclusive right over the harbour of Pago Pago in Samoa.
Power of the Indian Government to regulate and control pearl fisheries in the Mergui Archipelago. (See No. 49.)
Validity of the enactment by the Chief Justice of Samoa of "the Real Property Ordinance,
1891."
Demand of the United States Government for the extradition of C. E. Miller for embezzlement in Japan, in which country the United States possessed extra-territorial powers.
Validity of certain marriages celebrated by Roman
Catholic priests without bauns or licence.
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Power of the Governor to pass an ordinance, legalising the imprisonment in the Colony of persons sentenced in North Borneo.
Draft Naturalization Convention with Italy. Is an alien naturalized in the United Kingdom entitled to the status of a British subject in Her Majesty's Colonies and foreign possessions?
Seizure of the British steamship "Coquitlan" at Port Etches, for an alleged breach of the United States revenue laws.
Extent of the rights over Delagoa Bay which
Portugal has power to concede.
Jurisdiction over a foreign merchant ship in British waters. Arrest by the Spanish autho- rities on board the "Don Juan" in the harbour of Hong Kong, of one Fernel, who had absconded from Manila.
Claim of Mr. J. B. Carpenter for compensation from the Netherlands Government, for arrest and subsequent detention on a charge of theft.
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Berial No.
Colony.
Date.
Registry No.
36
Mauritius
1893.
April 29
37
Bahamas
Subject.
7062 Application by Mrs. E. Pelicier, that Edward Guenot, her son (born in Madagascar), by a previous marriage with a French citizen, may be recognised as a British subject.
Imprisonment of Mr. Moseley, editor of the "Nassau Guardian," by Chief Justice Yelver ton for contempt of court, and the desire of the Colonial Legislature that Mr. Yelverton should not be allowed to return to
the Colony.
May 17
8271
37t British North Borneo Juned
38
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