CHAPTER IV. 
BOUNTIES AND BAIT. PACE 
Ups and Downs of French Fishery tee zo rie aie iss By 59 
French Bounties and their Effect ... abs eee aa ae $35 eee 61 
Testimony of a Committee ... ie beso Some ese oot ane 62 
Evidence of Unprejudiced Witnesses _... ee st vee one ove 63 
A Delegation’s Statement ... one eee one you oka “9 oe 66 
Bait Prohibition Enacted ... ses eee ee os bh see “se 5 
Bait Act (1886) Disallowed eas sae os pe see Ke oo 15 
The Legislature Retorts... af 8s a ive be ice ase 78 
A New Bait Act (1887) Allowed . ee ste A ed aE. ats 81 
French Retaliate ... ais its abe one ane ip aia ove 83 
No Right to Take Bait .. 
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CHAPTER V. 
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION. 
General Propositions ose ove ove wh es eve ose sis 86 
Only Possible Solution... oe Se eas a bay ose sya 90 
Bait and Bounties ... oe as es the yon oe sxe i 92 
APPENDICES. 
A. Extracts from Treaties... ie by ove a rae ee bie 94 
B. ‘Magna Charta” of Newfoundland vir ah eS sas owe 98 
C. Bait and Bounty Report ne abs oon ace ie a ace 99 
D. Arrangement (1885) Rejected... eee pees ts. oe ove oo = 1004 
E. Why “ Lobsters” not ‘‘ Fish” nnd An a ca aa per eae | i, +} 
F. A Diplomatic Reply... ate dee nk ise a5 * «oe  ‘Llo 
G. Modus Vivendi Correspondence jie a vom nek gee Aes & bY ] 
H. Public Action in Newfoundland eee A Pe oo tis PP hdres} 
J. An Instructive Memorial te one ie abe Uh eee ys sine. BE 
