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
---
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.
ག
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
.I.
351
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