TABLE OF CONTENTS. IX 



Argument of Sir William Snowdou Robson Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



Clauss' qualifications Continued. Page. 



Propositions United States must prove in regard to this 



concept, reverted to 1033-4 



Text-writers classified 1034 



Security United States has that Great Britain's regulations 



will be reasonable 1035-7 



Scope of the limitation of sovereignty 1037-8 



Words "forever" and "in common" 1038-9 



Negotiators unaware that France claimed an " exclusive " 



fishery 1039-40 



Mr. Alexander's work on west coast 1040-1 



Regarding legislative and executive acts complained of by 

 United States, Great Britain desires full exposition of grounds 



of objection 1041 



Question 2 1041-69 



Question stated 1041-2 



Every nation has the right to exclude aliens 1042 



Duchess of Norfolk's case 1042 



Mr. John Quincy Adams' argument in 1815 1043^ 



" Economic " and " humane " arguments compared 1043-5 



Droit de renvoi : Halleck 1045 



Burge's " Foreign and Colonial Law " 1045 



Is American right a personal right, or a right to exercise an in- 

 dustry? 1046, 1050-3 



Nursery for seamen; political situation in 1818 1047-9 



" Inhabitant " distinguished from " citizen " 1050, 1052-4 



Sir Edward Grey's position in 1905 1054 



Test of inhabitancy the true one 1054 



British crews had to be three-quarter natives 1054 



Mr. Elder's reference to various statutes 



Statute of 1660 1054-5 



1699 1056-7 



1824 1058 



1775 1059 



1819 1059-60 



Mr. Adams' letter in 1815 ; " principles of benevolence and 



" humanity " 1060-1 



Increase in number of United States inhabitants 1061-2 



United States legislation regarding aliens 1062 



United States tariff and Newfoundland's legislation respecting 



sale of bait 1062 



Mr. Root's position in 1905-6 1063 



" Vessels " and " men," distinction between 1063^4 



Newfoundland's jurisdiction over its own citizens 1064-5 



Special and general prohibition 1065-7 



Question of employing agents to fish 1067-8 



Question of sovereignty of supreme importance 1068 



Question of discrimination against United States in employ- 

 ment of aliens 1068-9, 1164-5 



Questions 3 and 4 1069-88 



Right of fishing must be exercised according to recognised 

 laws of fiscal defence--. 1070 



