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NATIVES-continued.

PUNISHMENT OF NATIVES OF THE PACIFIC FOR OUT-

RAGES.

Detention in Fiji of offending natives

11 July 1890

Legality of execution of murderers by Captain Davis of

H.M.S." Royalist."

20 Aug. 1891

16 Aug. 1892

22 2

IV.

IV.

183 221

16

11 May 1898

V.

170

Fiji Ordinance for the detention of persons brought by

Naval officers.

Case of native of New Hebrides accused of murder

NATIVES IN PROTECTED ISLANDS,

17 Nov. 1892

V.

23

AND

SPHERES

OF

8 June 1893

V

37 A

21 Dec. 1869

II.

619

Right to make them "justiciable "...

NATIVES

11 Jan. 1870

PROTECTORATEŠ OF INFLUENCE. Protection to be afforded by British Diplomatic and

Consular Officers.

=

II.

622

NATIVE COMMITTING MURDER IN PROTECTORATE.

137

1

"DE FACTO" GOVERNMENT OF FIJI UNDER KING

CAKOMBAW.

Claim to protection of British subject imprisoned by the

Government.

Withdrawal of British subjects from British jurisdiction

by assuming the nationality of the new Fiji State. Claim of half castes, the illegitimate children of Fiji

women. to British protection.

Question whether British subjects beyond the limits of the new State could be accepted as citizens of it and exempted from British jurisdiction.

Question whether the recognition of the "de facto" Government would prevent Her Majesty's Govern- ment from interfering with the acts and engagements of British subjects within Fiji.

Liability of British subjects claiming Fiji nationality to British jurisdiction within and beyond the limits of the Fijian State.

Interference of British Naval official in preventing collision between certain planters and the "de facto Government.

NATAL KAFIR CHIEF LANGALIBALELE.

14 June 1872

14 June 1872

1 July 1872

760

763

18 July 1872

11.

772

9 Aug. 1872

=

ESSERE

759

[1.

780

Legality of trial of-at the Gambia

MURDER BY NATIVES OF THE NEW HEBRIDES.

Opinion that Her Majesty has no claim to jurisdiction over natives of these Islands, and that the best way of dealing with the matter is to pass an Imperial Act providing that the sentences passed by the Joint Commission might be enforced in H.M. Dominions.

CAPE COLOURED PERSONS (7.7%, persons of mixed White

and Native blood).

14 March 1894

V.

54

11 May 1898

V.

170

Whether Natives," as used in Article XIV. of the

Transvaal Convention of 1881:

13 July 1898

V.

181

22 April 1873

II.

814

27 June 1873

II.

835

NATIVE CH.EF OF SIERRA LEONE PROTECTORATE.

Competency of Supreme Court of the Colony to try for

freason or treason felony.

23 Nov. 1898

V.

201

DEPREDATIONS BY UNCIVILISED TRIBES.

Sentence of banishment passed upon him by the Natal

Court, and legality of his detention at the Cape. Conditional pardon

12 Nov. 1874

III.

42

Within Territories or Protectorates of Civilised Powers.

Claims to compensation.

7 Sept. 1899

V.

995A

27 Nov. 1874

IFL.

44

See also EXTRA-TERRITORIAL. SLAVE TRADE.

EX-ZULU KING CETEWAYO.

Detention of

Visit to England

ZULU CHIErs, Removal, &C.

Prisoners).

See CONVICTS (Political

PROTECTED NATIVES IN STELLALANI).

Jurisdiction of High Commissioner under Order in

Council of 27th January, 1885.

NATURALISATION. &c.

20 Oct. 1879

III.

210

March 1882

III.

274

CHILDREN OF NATURALISED ALIEN WHO ARE BORN

ABROAD.

Opinion that they are aliens

13 Aug. 1860

IV.

96A

CHILDREN OF FOREIGN MISSIONARIES BORN IN THE

BRITISH COLONIES.

i

Status of

23 June 1862

I.

119

10 Aug. 1885

IV.

51

FOREIGNER NATURALISED IN A BRITISH COLONY :

Is entitled to protection in every other State but that in

which he was born.

10 March 1865

I.

313

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