31 July 1891
IV.
219
12 Oct. 1895
V.
93A
2 March 1897
V.
132
13 April 1897
V.
136A
11 Oct. 1901
VI.
109
7 March 1905
VII
5
Subject.
9
Date.
Vol.
No.
81
17 June 1880
III.
228
2 Dec. 1882
III.
281
21 Jan. 1864
10 March 1884
18 Feb. 1885 2 April 1885 16 April 1885
28 March 1889
3 June 1889
19 Aug. 1891
18 Dec. 1891
13 Jan. 1893
30 July 1901
রররররর ররর রর
IV. IV.
38A
40A
40B
IV.
145
IV, 151
IV.
220
IV.
232
25
VI.
95
ARMS, AMMUNITION, &c.-continued,
EXPORTATION-continued.
Validity of proclamation issued by the Governor of
Jamaica.
Power of the Governor under Trinidad Customs Ordi- nance 1880 to prohibit the exportation of arms to a particular place.
Validity of proclamation issued by the Governor under Mauritius Ordinance 14 of 1858 prohibiting the-expor- tation of arms to Madagascar
Request of French Government for prohibition of export of arms from Hong Kong during Franco-Chinese hostilities
---
Exportation of warlike articles in the event of War:
Proposed list of prohibited articles Inclusion of Coal in list Proclamation of the Governor of Queensland prohibiting
the exportation of arms to Chili...
General rules respecting the prohibition of the exporta-
tion of arms and similar goods. Shipment of arme to Hong Kong with a view to re-
exportation to Wei-hai-Wei.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
Reference :-
C.O. 885
IMPORTATION.
31st August 1860 9 Dec. 1862
I.
33
I.
148
20 May 1863
I.
183
3 July 1863
I.
194
24 July 1863
I.
201
Question whether the 159th section of the Imperial Customs Act, 16 & 17 Vict. c. 107, is in operation in Jamaica.
MISCELLANEOUS :-
Bonding of Arms in the Bahamas.
4 Nov. 1869
II. !
609
7
Section 159 of 16 & 17 Vict. c. 107, not applicable to
the Bahamas.
31 July 1869
11. 684
8 Feb. 1864
I.
232
10 Feb. 1865
I.
309
Seizure at Jamulca of arms on board American schooner "Grapeshot" and British schooner “La Have"; legality of
6 Aug. 1809
12 Jan, 1870
II. 586 II.
623
29 May 1865
I.
341
Disposal of
Sale of
...
14 March 1866
II.
399
4 Oct. 1869
11.
605
17 Aug. 1870
II.
657
14 Oct. 1870
20 May 1873
28 May 1873
30 May 1873
2 June 1873
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II.
666A
II.
820
II.
822
II.
825
828
Arms condemned in Vice-Admiralty Court.
Arms on board condemned vessel.
Private Powder in Government Magazine, Cape Coast.
Liability of Colonial Government for damage whilet
in store.
Supply of Arms to Native Races, West Africa.
Steps to be taken to prevent the sale of arms to the
Ashantis,
Proposed Agreement between England and France
and Portugal.
Question whether Sierra Leone Ordinance No. 3 of
1892 is applicable to arms already in bond. Arms declared by the Colonial Court of the Admiralty
in the Bahamas to be forfeited to the Crown.
Whether proceeds of sale Crown Revenue
12 Feb. 1870
II.
632
***
13 May 1870
II.
640
9 Oct. 1875
!
III.
68
15 May 1873
II.
818
10 Sept. 1873
II.
853
18 June 1892
V.
13
15 July 1896
V
112
See also CONTRABAND, MILITARY.
ARBITRATION—continued.
BEHRING'S SE▲ ÁRBITRATION AGREEMENT.
Compensation Article
VENEZUELAN-British Guiana BouNDARIES.
Claim of the United States that the dispute shall be
settled by Arbitration.
Advisability of giving permission to emissary from Venezuela to examine the Colonial recordaat Demerara. Advisability of fixing a provisional line of demarcation
pending the award of the Arbitrators.
PERMANENT Court of ARBITRATION AT THE HAGUE.
Competence of the Administrative Council to deal with letter from the Boer delegates in Europe soliciting their intervention on questions arising out of the War in South Africa.
NEWFOUNDLAND GOVERNment and REID COMPANY.
Whether the award of the Arbitrators as regards the
telegraph service can be set aside.
ARMS, AMMUNITION, &c.
EXPORTATION.
Legality of the Prohibition of the Governor of Malta... Prevention of Supply of Arme, &c. from Hong Kong to
Chinese Insurgents.
Proclamation of the Acting Governor of Hong Kong. Granting of Permits to applicants authorised on behalf of the Imperial Government of China Permission to export arms introduced prior to the issue
of Proclamation.
...
Instructions to the Acting Governor of Hong Kong and the Governor of the Straits Settlements to prohibit exportation altogether except for the ascertained use of the Chinese Government.
Claim for loss through restrictions...
Article in proposed treaty with Madagascar, enabling the local authority to prohibit the export of Munitions of War.
Shipment of arms on board seeming Merchant Steamer
at Bermuda.
Prohibition of export of arms to the Orange Free State, notwithstanding Treaty stipulations, in consequence of invitation to Colonists to join in the war between the Free State and the Basutos.
Legislation in the Bahamas empowering the Governor to
prohibit the export of arms.
Exportation of Belgian gunpowder from the West African Settlements Belgians entitled only to the same privi- leges as British subjects.
Obligation of Neutrals to prevent the exportation of
contraband of War.
Power of the Crown under-16 & 17 Vict. c. 107 s. 150, is
limited to general prohibition,
Proposed Imperial legislation
Right of Governor of Gibraltar to forbid by proclamation the transhipment of Munitions of War. Grant of permission to remove to Cadiz arms destined for the municipality of Seville.
Proclamation of the Governor of Ceylon prohibiting the exportation of arms to Sumatra, not good in law on account of its being confined to a particular place. Proclamation by the Lient.-Governor of British Honduras invalid on account of allusion to state of hostilities in Honduras and Guatemala...
Desibility of proclamations prohibiting the export of arms from the Colonies and the grant of special ficences.
ASSEMBLIES. See LEGISLATURES.
B
20 Nov. 1873 2 Jan. 1874
II.
III.
7 Jan. 1874
III.
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876
ASSIGNEES.
I
2
Removal from office in Jamaica of Official Assign pe Assignee in Bankruptcy a private person
19 Feb. 1864
4 April 1876
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. I. III.
237 89
1 Sept. 1873
II.
850
31215r
6
ALLY-WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE
BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON
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