MARITIME continued.
PRIZES.
Bubject.
169
Date.
Vol.
No.
131
15 June 1892
V.
12
23 July 1901
VI.
94B
12 June 1903
VI.
188
16 Aug. 1865
1.
356
7 Oct. 1865
I.
361A
12 July 1872
II.
768
16 Aug. 1894
V.
71
British Vessel captured by United States War Ship.
Captain resumes possession and sails away with her. No part of the business of Neutral State to assist the captor in maintaining possession.
Uncondemned Prize " Tusculoosa" acting as tender to
the" Alabama."
Treatment of
Prize Cargoes.
Treatment of
Uncondemned Prize commissioned as Vessel of War.
Question whether still a prize...
Such vessel having been previously admitted into British ports as recognised Ship of War must not be seized without notice being previonely given.
Goods taken out of Confederate Prize
12 March 1863
1.
165
19 Oct. 1863
I. 218
8 Feb. 1864 20 Feb. 1864
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231
I.
238
25 April 1864
11 May 1864
I. I.
246
248
Unarmed Confederate Prize Schooner.
Treatment of Vessel and Commanding Officer
2 June 1865
I.
343
30 Nov. 1906
VII.
54
British Vessels captured by U.S. Cruisers.
28 Feb. 1907
VII.
64
Release of, while being escorted through British
waters.
17 July 1888
IV.
124
MARITIME continued.
OWNERSHIP OF VESSELS.
REGISTRATION—continued.
Vessel owned by man of French origin naturalised in
New South Wales.
Is not a British Ship, as he resided outside New
South Wales.
Archipelago Shipping and Trading Company. Refusal to register the Company as owners of British ships. Vessels owned by Government Departments
PASSENGER SHIPS.
Emigrant Ships.
Order in Council putting an end to the fumigating
of the between decks.
Chinese Passenger Acts.
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Refusal of the United States Authorities to give up Vessel which violated the provisions of the Vancouver Act.
Claim of the Peninsular and Oriental and Messageries Maritimes Steamers to exemption from the opera- tion of the Chinese Passengers Act, 1855. Power of the Governor of Hong Kong under the Chinese Passengers Act, 1855, to make regulations
in respect of vessels proceeding to sea on voyages of less than 7 days.
Carrying of indentured Coolies to places outside the
British Dominions.
Power of the Governor of Hong Kong to alter the
definition of a "Chinese Passenger Ship."
Coolie Trade Vessels.
Draft Hong Kong Ordinance ...
27 March 1873
IL 804
Constitution of Prize Courts in Natal and in the Cape
Colony.
As to procedure to be adopted...
26 Oct. 1899
V.
235A
23 June 1873
II.
833
7 July 1873
II.
836
Report of Naval Prize Law Committes
29 Aug. 1873
II.
849
11 Sept. 1903
VI.
202
Naval Prize Manual
22 Oct. 1875
III.
74
Russian Regulations as to Naval Prizes.
Protest by British Government
18 June 1904
VI.
227
14 Feb. 1894
V.
52A
PUBLIC SHIPS.
16 Aug. 1894
V.
71
Hong Kong Ordinance 3 of 1873
Overloading of Passenger Steamers.
Application of Hong Kong Ordinance No. 8, of 1875,
to Foreign Vessels. Measures to prevent overcrowding of British Vessels engaged in the Chinese Passenger Traffic between Chefoo and Manchuria. Power of the Government of Hong Kong under the Chinese Passengers Act, 1855, to make regulations in respect of vessels proceeding to sea on voyages of less than 7 days
PILOTAGE.
Loss of Vessel at the Gambia through the incapacity of
Pilot.
27 Sept. 1861
I.
פא
Bahamas Proclamation prohibiting Native Pilots from
serving on board belligerent ships.
14 March 1863
I.
168
General opinion as to employment of pilots by belligerent
ships.
28 July 1870
II.
654
PORTS OF ENTRY.
Limits of the Port of Hamilton, Bermuda, outside the
township.
Power of the Crown to establish fresh ports of entry
PRESS VESSELS. STATES.
WAR BETWEEN SPAIN AND UNITED
Whether they should be subjected to rules as to coaling which apply to Belligerent Men of War, or whether they should be allowed to receive coal as Merchant Ships.
8 Aug. 1864
I.
261
14 Sept. 1865
1.
356
9 July 1898
V.
179
Whether vessels of the Sarawak Government public
ships.
1 Aug. 1901
VI.
11 Aug. 1902
VI.
161
Whether British vessel chartered by United States Government and used as a Military transport a public ship.
4 May 1900
VI.
232
3.5
Vessels owned by the Admiralty and other Public
Departments,
Status of Rules for maintaining discipline Whether Ships of Russian Volunteer Fleet War
Ships.
RECLAMATIONS FROM THE SEA.
Whether the Common Law of England applies to the Straits Settlements. Whether certain alienations of sea bottom were legal, or, if not, whether they should be validated by legislation. Whether proposed grant to Tanjong Pagar Dock Co. of submerged land adjoining their premises at Singapore, consisting partly of foreshore and partly of the bed of the sea below low water mark, should be made by legislation.
12 June 1903
20 Feb. 1904
SS
VI. 183 VI.
214
11 Nov. 1899
V
241
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