VIII TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Argument of the Honourable Sir James S. Winter, K. C. Continued. 



Question 6 Continued. Page. 



Mr. Dana's argument before Halifax Commission, 1877 593 



Maxwell on " Interpretation of Statutes " 594 



Treaty must be construed strictly 594 



Question first raised by Sir Robert Bond in 1905, because con- 

 troversy only arose in that year 596-8 



A primd facie case upon construction of treaty . 598 



Argument of the Honorable Charles B. Warren 599-739 



Question 5 599 



Introduction '. 599 



Letter of Lord Stanley to Governor Falkland, 1845 600 



Westlake on maritime jurisdiction 600 



Lord Fitzmaurice's speech in Parliament 1906 600-1 



Moray Firth case, 1906 601-2 



British position as to "bays" 602-3 



United States position as to "bays" 603-5 



The " triangle " 605-7, 673 



Illustrated by reference to St. George's and Chaleurs Bays 607-8 



Inconsistency of British argument as regards so-called " historic 



position" of United States 608-10 



Lieutenant Paine's Report, 1839 610-11 



Case of the " Washington," 1S53 611 



Are the words in 1818 treaty relating to bays taken from 1783 



treaty? 612-13 



" Gulf of St. Lawrence" in treaty of 1783 613-14 



Cardwell letter, 1866 615-16 



Kimberley letter, 1870 616-17 



Lord Castlereagh to British Commissioners at Ghent 617 



Position taken by Sir Charles Russell at Fur Seal Arbitration, 



1893 617-18 



Claims of maritime jurisdiction in 1818 619-20 



Treaty negotiated in 1782 620-2 



Treaties of 1713 and 1763 622-3 



Historical rgsumS 623-6 



Adams-Bathurst correspondence 626-7 



Lord Bathurst's letter of 7th September, 1815, to Mr. Baker 628-9 



Lord Bathurst's position as regards bays in 1815 630-1 



Unconfirmed treaty of 1806 631-6,639-42 



The "Twee Gebroeders," 1802_ 632-3 



The "Ann," 1806 633 



Distinction between " bays " and " coasts " ; authorities on inter- 

 national law quoted 637-8 



Jay Treaty, 1794 640 



Question by Tribunal as to territorial ity of bays renounced 642 



Replies by counsel 642-3 



Treaty of Ghent, 1814 644-5 



Use of word "bays" in various treaties 647-8 



Contention that Great Britain was making broad claims of mari- 

 time jurisdiction in 1818 647 



1. Position of Sir Charles Russell at Fur Seal Arbitration, 



1893 647. 656, 661 



2. Position of Lord Castlereagh 661, 665-6 



