1144 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



bay is the one 14r| miles in length, or the line 16 miles in length, or 

 the line 22 miles in length, or the line 26 miles in length, or the line 

 31 miles in length, or the line 41 miles in length, or the line 43 

 miles in length, or the line 46 miles in length, or the line 48 miles 

 in length, or the line 58| miles in length, or the line 53 miles in 

 length, or the line 65| miles in length? 



And in order to show, Mr. President, that this is no graphic pic- 

 ture drawn from my imagination, I refer to the fishing regulations 

 of Newfoundland, section 64 of the Act of 1908, to be found on p. 

 209 of the Appendix to the Case of United States before this Tri- 

 bunal. By reading section 64 of that Act, it will be found that a 

 point within the line 58| miles long 



THE PRESIDENT: That is in Port-au-Port Bay? 



MR. WARREN (continuing) : A point within the line, 58 miles 

 long, is referred to as being within White Bay. The reference is to 

 Cape Rogue, and the examination of the map shows 



THE PRESIDENT: Is that section 64? 



MR. WARREN : Yes, Mr. President. 



THE PRESIDENT: Section 64 refers to Port-au-Port Bay? 



SIR CHARLJES FITZPATRICK: No; the second paragraph refers to 

 Cape Rogue. 



JUDGE GRAY : Yes ; it is in the second paragraph of section 64. 



MR. WARREN: The second paragraph of section 64 relates to the 

 district that I am now discussing, Mr. President. 



JUDGE GRAY: Yes. 



MR. WARREN : The first section relates to Port-au-Port Bay, on the 

 west coast of Newfoundland: the second section to the so-called 

 White Bay. 



JUDGE GRAY: Where is that from? Is that the 53 mile 



MR. WARREN: That is within the line 58^ miles long, and within 

 the line 65 miles long. 



If that is the idea of Newfoundland as to the outside limits of geo- 

 graphical bays, who is to determine, after this award, where the out- 

 side lines of geographical bays are? 



690 From where shall be measured the 3 marine miles seaward 

 from which the fishing-vessels of the United States are ex- 

 cluded under the terms of this renunciatory clause? 



JUDGE GRAY : Do you understand, Mr. Warren, that they are there, 

 in that section 64, in the second paragraph, describing the outside 

 limit of White Bay ? 



MR. WARREN: Not at all, your Honour. If your Honour will 

 permit me 



JUDGE GRAY: Yes; proceed. I want to understand you. 



MR. WARREN : I will reply to the question in another way. I will 

 read the Act itself. 



JUDGE GRAY : Yes ; I am reading it. 



