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COMPENSATION CLAIMS-continued.
Owners of the British Vessel "Natalie" on account of the seizure and detention of the vessel by the United States Authorities.
Owners of the British Vessels for seizure in Behring's Sea Owner of property for damage caused thereto by the
firing of heavy guns
Master of the French brig" Belem "for pillage by British
fishermen.
Frenchman for destruction of materials used in forming a Salmon weir in the Ponds River, Newfoundland. Resident in Gibraltar on account of the fall of a wall Owners of Lobster Factories, Newfoundland, for closing of the factories in consequence of the "modus vivendi with France of 1890.
Relatives of British Subject shot by the Venezuelan Police.
Sealers for exclusion from Behring's Sea...
Owners of the "Howard Holbrook" for seizure of the vessel for infringing the Bait Regulations, Newfound- land
British Subjects for loss sustained through the action of
the Portuguese at Beira.
Captain Carpenter of the "Costa Rica Packet," in respect of arrest on a charge of theft by the Authorities of the Dutch East Indies and subsequent detention ...
Mr. Philip, in respect of cart and mules forcibly taken from him by the Venezuelan Government for the use of the Government Troops.
Claim to compensation of Masters of three Italian vessels alleged to have been improperly subjected to Quaran- tine in Cyprus
Master of British Sealing Schooner "Arctic," in respect
of seizure of vessel by the Russian Authorities. Owners and Master of "Lottie May" for refusal of clearance and imprisonment of Master by the Authori- ties of Spanish Honduras.
Owner, Master, and two of crew of Schooner "May Reed" for loss of vessel and imprisonment of Master and crew by the Haitian Authorities. British subjects in respect of imprisonment without
trial in Hawaii and subsequent deportation
Owners, &c., of British sealing vessels seized by Russian
cruisers in Behring Sea in 1892 ...
...
British subject imprisoned in Cuba and subsequently expelled for alleged complicity in the insurrection in tbat Island.
Proprietor of "Critic" newspaper, in respect of its suppression by the Government of the South African Republic
4 March 1892
COMPENSATION CLAIMS continued.
Persons suffering from depredations by uncivilised tribes within the territories or protectorates of civilised Powers.
Persons in Natal for losses occasioned by the hostilities between H.M. Government and the South African Republic.
7 Sept. 1899
V.
225 A
26 Oct. 1899
*
236
1 Feb. 1900
VI.
17
VI.
31B
rath on suspicion of carrying contraband." Messrs. Bridler & Co. for detention in Natal of goods | 3 April 1900
conveyed in British vessels and apparently destined for the enemy's territory. Messrs. Taylor & Co. for detention by Customs official at East London of consignment of codfish shipped to Lourenço Marques.
18 Jan. 1887
IV.
81A
20 Aug. 1887
IV.
99
14 March 1888
IV.
114
28 Nov. 1888
IV.
132
14 July 1888
IV.
123
Arrest and detention of German Mail Steamer "Bundes-
15 May 1888
IV.
127 A
29 March 1889
IV.
146
31 May 1889
IV.
150
2 Oct. 1890
IV.
191
6 March 1891
IV.
203
17 Sept. 1891
IV.
221A
ররররর র রর
A
V.
7
9
50
21
35
43A
56A
70A
40A
Monsieur St. Mieux, a Frenchman, in respect of the destruction of his lobster factory at Newfoundland. Johan Sundt in respect of his detention in Natal as
prisoner under Martial Law. Three British subjects employed on board U.S. sloop "Alemania" for illtreatment suffered on the seizure of that vessel by the Venezuelan Government. Alonzo Lewis on account of arrest and forcible cleten-
tion at Yalloche in Mexico in 1902. Owners of British vessels captured, eunk, or otherwise destroyed by Russian Public Ships during the Russo- Japanese War.
Messrs. Burns, Philp & Co.'s claim against the German
Government for losses sustained through the restric tions placed on their trading with the Marshall and Caroline Islands.
Owners of the "Agnes G. Donahoe" in respect of the detention of the ship and cargo by the Uruguayan Authorities, and the crew in respect of illegal imprisonment.
Mr. W. H. Hazelton in respect of alleged injuries received by him from the Acting Resident Commis. sioner for the Solomon Islands Protectorate.
CONCESSIONS.
Legality of certain concessions from the Queen of Tonga-
land.
31 May 1900
VI.
37
(3 Sept. 1900
VI.
49
31 Oct. 1900
VI.
56
23 July 1901
VI.
94A
29 April 1904
VI.
223 A
19 Sept. 1905
VII.
16
8 Nov. 1905
VII.
21
6 Feb. 1906
VII.
235
25
16 Feb. 1906
26 VII. I
6 Nov. 1906
VII.
49
17 March 1892 18 Jan. 1894
25 Oct. 1892
19 April 1893
29 Sept. 1893
3 April 1894 15 Aug. 1894 22 July 1893
18 Sept. 1893
22 Nov. 1893
1 May 1894
42
ররর
V.
47A
V.
62
6 May 1895
V.
86A
2 July 1895
זי
88
5 July 1895
4 March 1896
10 Aug. 1895
21 Oct. 1895
13 Dec. 1895
26 Feb. 1896
4 Jan. 1897
8 Feb. 1897
26 July 1897
23 Sept. 1897
}
5 Nov. 1887
IV.
105
1 Dec. 1897
4 July 1898
21 Dec. 1900
VI.
29 July 1897
14 Sept. 1899
29 July 1897
রবর এরররররর রররররর
88A
Railway Concession granted by the South African
Republic.
12 June 1888
IV.
i
121
!
103A
90
95
Acquisition of Railway, Postal, and Banking Concessions
in Swaziland by the South African Republic.
Do.
Customs Concession
28 Feb. 1889
IV.
141
22 Ang. 1892
V.
18
99
23 Oct. 1893
V.
44
102B
124
Dynamite Concession granted by the Government of the
South African Republic
13 April 1897
V.
136
29 July 1897
147
14 Sept. 1899
226
128
5 April 1900
VI.
31
146
155
160
178
63
147
226
148
25 Jan. 1898
10 Aug. 1898
a Police Con-
19 May 1899
AAA
162
V.
185
V. 212
Concession to British New Guinea Syndicate
Concession granted by Swazi King to Messrs. Rathbone & Shepstone of sole right to import explosives into Swaziland.
Concession held by Consolidated Swaziland Concessions Co. of sole right to import firearms into Swaziland. Proposed cancellation of concession to work timber granted by the Sultan of Pahang prior to the establish- ment of British Protectorate. Concession granted by the Barotse Chief Lewanika to
the British South Africa Co. in June 1898. Position of Her Majesty's Government in regard to certain concessions granted by the South African Republic on its being annexed to Her Majesty's Dominions.
Proposed Notice...
8 Sept. 1898
V.
188
...
29 Sept. 1898
V.
191
27 June 1899
V.
216
4 Oct. 1899
V.
229
3 Nov. 1899
V.
237
7 May 1900
VI.
35B
2 Aug. 1901
VI.
97
18 July 1900
VI.
44
+
...
...
17 Aug. 1899
7.
225
Draft Notice Serambam Port Dickson Railway Concession
23 Aug. 1900
VI.
48
19 July 1901
VI.
94
The Roburite Explosives Co., in respect of refusal of admittance of their manufactures into the South African Republic
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Citizens of Idaho for damages to their property in the United States caused by the proceedings in Canada of a Dyking Company.
British subjects for loss through destruction of their
property at Ngami in Togoland. Spaniard in respect of his expulsion from Canada. Mrs. Edgar, whose husband was shot by
stable at Johannesburg. British subjects and foreigners for losses incurred in
consequence of insurrection in Sierra Leone.
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