TABLE OF CONTENTS. XV 



Argument of the Honorable Elihu Root Continued. 



Question 5 Continued. Page. 



Moray Firth case: Lord Fitzmaurice's position, 21st February, 

 1907 1309 



Lord Lansdowne's position 1310 



Delaware Bay case 1310 



United States proposal re headlands in 1818 1811 



Great Britain always refrained from exercising jurisdiction in 



disputed bays 1312 



Baker letter of 7th September, 1815 1312-13 



Lord Kimberley's position in 1871 1313 



Lord Bathurst to Mr. Baker, 7th September, 1815 1313-14 



Meaning of "bays" in renunciatory clause 1314 



"King's Chambers" 1306,1308,1315 



Case of the " Washington " 1315 



Mr. Adams to Mr. Monroe on " Jaseur " incident 1316-17 



Treaty was made for fishermen and a line was laid down which 



fishermen could find 1318-19 



"Any" in renunciatory clause 131U-20 



Origin of " coasts " in treaty of 1783 1319 



Franco-American dispute, 1821-3 1321 



Use of word "bays" in other treaties 1322 



Statutes purporting to assert jurisdiction over Chaleurs and 



Miramichi Bays are purely shore regulations 1322-3 



Attorney-General's view of renunciatory clause 1323 



Webster proclamation 1323-5 



Question 2 1325-34 



Scope of question 1326 



Terre Haute Railroad Case 1326-7 



Practical bearing of question 1327 



Question does not affect hiring of Newfoundlanders by Ameri- 

 cans 1327-30 



An industrial enterprise 1330 



Imperial Statutes of 1663, 1699, and 1775 1330-3 



Recruiting for British Mercantile Service 1331 



Employment of servants and agents 1332-3 



Qualification of vessel, not person, is essential 1333 



Wickham v. Hawker 1333 



Delaware and Maryland statutes 1333 



Danger of inundation by Orientals 1333 



Difficulties of a categorical answer 1340-1 



Question 3 1334-7 



Distinction between report and entry 1335-6 



Light dues : Question of strict right 1335 



Basis of obligation as to payment of light dues 1335-6 



[Newfoundland statutes 1336 



Canada exacts no dues 1336 



Is United States unreasonable in refusing to pay dues ? 1337 



Question 4 '_ 1337-40 



Meaning of question 1337 



Intercourse with land while exercising treaty privileges 1337-8 



Light dues 1338 



Requirement as to reporting, &c., should not be of such a char- 

 acter as to hamper exercise of treaty rights 1338 



