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Proposed apprehension in Manila

29 March 1876

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CYPRUS ORDINANCE ('ONCERNING SLAVERY

17 Nov, 1879

111.

211 A

POWERS OF CONSULAR OFFICERS.

Under Slave Trade Acts

27 March 1878

111.

164

CHILDREN KIDNAPPED OR BOUGHT IN CHINA AND SOLD

IN HONG KONG.

Status of

SMUGGLING. See CUSTOMS.

SOUTH AFRICAN CONSTABULARY.

Application to of proviso in Army Act Section 176 (3)...

11 March 1882

111. 275

SPEAKER OF THE CANADIAN SENATE.

Validity of Act respecting the appointment of a Deputy... Desirability of Imperial Legislation to validate the Act...

SPECIAL COMMISSIONS. See JUDICIAL.

STATUTORY RULES. See RULES.

22 Feb. 1902

V1.

128*

Subject.

147

Date.

Vol.

Xa.

159

SUNDAY TRADING,

Whether Act 29 Car. 2, c. 7 in force in Gibraltar.....

SUSPENSION OF PUBLIC OFFICERS. Ser OFFICIALS.

SWAZILAND,

Powers of intervention of Her Majesty's Government

un ler Transvaal Convention of 1884. Acquisitions of Railway, Postal, and Banking Concessions

by South African Republic. Customs Concession.

22 Aug. 1894.

V.

73

8 Feb. 1887

IV.

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28 Pol. 1889

IV.

111

22 Aug. 1892

18

27 June 1899

216

4 Oct. 1899

V.

220

14 June 1903

VI.

190

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29 June 1905

VII.

12

25 Jan. 1907

VII.

59

25

31 July 1907

VII.

81

Draft Order in Council vesting certain lands in the High

Commissioner.

25 Sept. 1907

VII.

86

Messrs. Rathbone and Shepstone's concession of sole right

to import explosives into Swazilatul, Concession held by the Consolidated Swaziland Con- cessions Co. of sole right to import arms into Swaziland. Power of His Majesty's Governinent as successors to the late South African Republic to provide by an Order in Council for the Administration of Swazilanıl, Expropriation of concession in Swaziland Whether concessions held by the Government of the late South African Republic were vested in the existing Government of the Transvaal.

Position of holders of later concessions extending over

the same area as earlier ones.

See also TREATIES (Transvaal).

TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY.

Application by, for the grant of a submerged tract of landl

adjoining their premises at Singapore,

Proposed Colonial Ordinance

Grant of certain land and foreshore to the Company

TARIFFS. See CUSTOMS.

TELEGRAPHS,

NEW YORK, NEWFOUNDLAND, AND LONDON TELEGRAPH

COMPANY.

Power of the Newfoundlan | Government to buy out the

whole interest of.

11 Nov. 1899

V.

241

28 March 1900

VI.

10 Ang, 1901

VI.

58

27

99

25 June 1874

III.

IM.

30

23 Oct. 1894

29 May 1895

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77

85

Whether the word "Sugars" includes sugar contained in

sugar sweetened products.

4 Oct. 1904

VI.

234

SUGAR CONVENTION ACT, 1903.

TELEGRAMS.

Production in Courts of Justice by Telegraph Officials...

21 Aug. 1883

II.

301

7 May 1898

169

15 Aug. 1900

46

27 Nov. 1900

VI.

50A

10 June 1898

V.

175

15 June 1898

V.

176

15 Aug. 1901

VI.

231A

15 Aug. 1900

VI.

46

USE IN WAR TIME OF NEUTRAL TELEGRAPHS.

Rights of use by belligerents or their agents, and extent of the control and interference which a nentral Government should exercise over the despatch of messages.

Censorship put temporarily in force by the Governor of

Barbados.

Use of Jamaica land lines by American Admiral to

communicate in cypher with his Government. Transmission of cypher telegrams by belligerents over

neutral cables.

CUTTING OF CABLES BY BELLIGERENTS ...

AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE NEW SOUTH WALES GOV- ERNMENT AND THE EASTERN EXTENSION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

Proper construction of

91215r

30 March 1901

VI.

23 May 1901

VI.

12 June 1901

VI.

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84

86

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference :-

C.O. 885

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ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC-

COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

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TELEGRAPHS-continued.

BRITISH GUIANA GOVERNMENT TELEPHONES.

Liability of the Demerara Electric Company for injury done thereto by the Electric and Tramway Systems of the Company.

NEWS BULLETINS, JAMAICA,

Whether the Government having paid a subsidy for five years to the Direct West Indian Cable Company was entitled to the Bulletins without farther payment.

PACIFIC CABLE ACT, 1901.

Proposed amendment of

PACIFIC CABLE RATES.

Adjustment of the different terminal charges made by the Australian and New Zealand Governments re- spectively.

CABLES LANDED IN COLONIES WITHOUT LICENCE.

Legal Rights of the Cable Companies

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

Use of during Russo-Japanese War. Russian circular. Whether the establishment of a station at Wei-hai-Wei a breach of neutrality.

Alleged infringement of the Marconi Patents

Whether the Marconi Companies would be prejudiced in any action taken by them for infringement of their patents by interchanging messages with those using apparatus constituting an infringement.

ARBITRATION BETWEEN THE NEWFOUNDLAND GOVERN- MENT AND THE REID CO. RESPECTING THE TELE- GRAPH SERVICE.

Whether the award of the Arbitrators can be set aside...

ANGLO-AMERICAN TELEGRAPH Co.

Right of the Newfoundland Government to purchase

compulsorily the undertaking of. Complaint of the Company that Newfoundland Act imposing taxation on Telegraph Companies generally infringed the rights of the Company under its Charter.

TEMBULAND.

Cape of Good Hope Act empowering the Governor to

legislate for.

TERRITORIAL.

Date.

Vol.

No.

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