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Subject.

FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACTS-continued.

EXTENSION OF ACT OF 1870.

63

Date.

Vol

No.

108

As to her coming within the operation of the Foreign

Enlistment Act.

13 Aug. 1877

III.

146

To Fiji, Ashanti, Transvaal, Orange River Colony, Griqualand West, Zululand, Bechuanaland, and Basuto- land. Steps to be taken for.

19 Mar. 1904

VI.

216

To British Protectoratea:

INFRACTIONS OF SECTIONS 8 AND 10 OF FOREIGN Enlist-

MENT ACT.

Draft Order in Council providing for

To Griqualand West, Bechuanaland, and Pondoland,

Whether legislation necessary.

12 Aug, 1904 14 Aug. 1906

VI. VII.

229A

44

Precautions to be taken to prevent

COLONIAL COURTS OF ADMIRALTY.

30 Mar. 1881

III.

249A

SUPPLY OF COAL TO RUSSIAN FLEET BY BRITISH

VESSELS DUring Russo-Japanese WAR.

Insertion of clause in Bill empowering them to deal

with cases under the Foreign Enlistment Act.

27 Sept. 1884

IV.

24

Whether proceedings should be taken against the

"Roddam."

25 Nov, 1904

VI.

237

See also NEUTRALITY.

FOREIGN JURISDICTION. See EXTRA-TERRITORIAL.

7 June 1889

IV.

152A

FOREIGN PRISONERS. See CONVICTS.

12 Feb. 1895

V

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77B

FOREIGN SHIPS. See FISHERIES, MARITIME,

27 Feb. 1895

V.

80A

FOREIGN SUBJECTS. See ALIENS.

PROTECTORATE AS DOMINIONS OF A FRIENDLY

STATE.

For the purposes of the Foreign Enlistment Act

CONVEYANCE OF MUNITIONS OF WAB IN NEUTRAL

SHIPS.

"As to application of Foreign Enlistment Act

PROTEOTED STATE.

Whether "Friendly Foreign State "

PROSECUTION of Dr. JamESON AND OTHERS CONCERNED

IN EXPEDITION INTO THE TRANSVAAL,

As to the effect of Section 11 of the Act of 1870

Whether the Territory of the British South Africa Co. is

within H.M. Dominions

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Need for proclamation under Section 3 of the Act Liability of the British South Africa Co. to pay any

compensation in respect of the raid.

ARMS FORFEITED TO THE CROWN AT The Bahamas.

Whether proceeds of gale disposable like revenue

derived from Crown Lands

VESSEL CARRYING WARLIKE STORES FOR CUBAN

INSURGENTS.

Whether increase of equipment at Charlottetown a ground of detention in the event of her entering a British Colonial port.

"BOLIVAR" OR "LIBERTADOR" FLYING COLOMBIAN NATIONAL FLAG, FORMERLY “BANRIGH” FLYING BRITISH MERCHANT FLAC.

Action to be taken against the vesol

Whether Colombian Man of War should be permitted to remove the vessel (disabled at Port of Spain) in tow or to remove the arms from her.

Conditions under which the vessel should be allowed to

refit in Port of Spain and to leave Trinidad.

FORFEITED VESSELS. See MARITIME.

24 Jan. 1896

V.

100

FRONTIER DIFFICULTIES.

13 Mar. 1901

VI.

78

Alleged abduction of man from Canadian into United

States Territory.

24 June 1864

Abduction of two Americans from United States Terri-

tory by Canadian constable.

12 Aug. 1864

I.

I.

253

262

15 July 1896

V.

112

EXPEDITION FROM CANADIAN TERRITORY INTO THE

UNITED STATES.

25 Nov. 1864

281

13 Dec. 1864

I:

288

22 Dec. 1864

292

17 July 1897

V.

Manner of dealing with offenders

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145

31 March 1865

Powere to be conferred on Governor for dealing with

such cases

25 Nov. 1864

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6 Jan. 1865

CANADIAN ACT FOR PREVENTION OF FRONTIER OUT-

4 March 1865

I.

311

31 Jan. 1865

303

304

16 March 1865

si më së mi

314

3.23

284 296

18 Jan. 1902

71.

136B

15 April 1902

VI.

140

19 June 1902

VI.

154 A

BAGES.

: ENDING OF INFECTED CLOTHING INTO THE ÚNITED

STATES:

Offence triable in Canada as conspiracy to murder

11 July 1865

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351

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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