6 TREATIES AND AGREEMENTS 



Canadian Order in Council of September 12, 1907, promulgating 



Fishery Regulations (including Regulations). 

 Canadian Order in Council of September 9, 1908, amending Fishery 



Regulations. 

 Consolidated Statutes of Newfoundland, 1892 : 



Chapter 119. Of Pilots and Pilotage for the Port of St. John's; 



Chapter 120. Of Harbour Master and Harbour Regulations 

 for the Port of St. John's; 



Chapter 124. Of the Coast Fisheries; 



Chapter 129. Of the Exportation, Sale, etc., of Bait Fishes. 

 Newfoundland Act of March 3, 1896 (61 Viet. cap. 3). An Act re- 

 specting the Department of Fisheries. 

 Newfoundland Act of March 30, 1898 (61 Viet. cap. 13). An Act 



respecting the Customs. 

 Newfoundland Act of July 19, 1898 (62 Viet. cap. 19). An Act 



relating to Light Dues. 

 Newfoundland Act of June 15, 1905 (5 Edw. VII, cap. 4). An Act 



respecting Foreign Fishing Vessels. 

 Newfoundland Fishing Regulations, 1908. 



Mr Bryce to Mr. Knox. 



No. 138.] BRITISH EMBASSY, 



Washington, June 4th, 1909. 



1 SIR : I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your note 

 dated June the second, enclosing a list of legislative and executive 

 acts of Canada and Newfoundland specified on the part of the 

 United States in compliance with the requirements of Article II 

 of the Special Agreement of January 27th last for the submission 

 to arbitration of questions relating to the North Atlantic Fisheries. 

 I have the honour to be with the highest consideration sir, your 

 most obedient humble servant, 



JAMES BRYCE. 

 The Honourable PHILANDER KNOX, 



Secretary of State. 



Mr. Bryce to Mr. Knox. 



No. 137.] BRITISH EMBASSY, 



Washington, June 4th 1909. 



SIR : By Article II of the special Agreement of January 27th last, 

 between Great Britain and the United States for the submission to 

 arbitration of questions relating to the North Atlantic Coast Fish- 

 eries, it is provided: 



" Either Party may call the attention of the Tribunal to any legis- 

 lative or executive act of the other Party, specified within three 

 months of the exchange of notes enforcing this agreement, and which 

 is claimed to be inconsistent with the true interpretation of the treaty 



