TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



APPENDICES TO THE ORAL ARGUMENTS.* 



Page. 

 (A.) Notes from letters and despatches of Lord Castlereagh. (See Oral 



Argument, Vol. X, p. 617) 1355 



(B.) Note on regulations referred to by Sir William Robson, July 25, 1910. 



(See Oral Argument, Vol. XI, p. 978) 1362 



(C.) Statement of specific provisions of certain legislative and executive 

 Acts of Newfoundland and Canada called to the attention of the 

 Tribunal by the United States for action pursuant to articles 2 

 and 3 of the special agreement of January 27, 1909. (See Oral 

 Argument, Vol. XI, p. 1017) 1369 



(D.) Note on legislation as to light dues and customs regulations referred 

 to by Sir William Robson, July 29, 1910. (See Oral Argument, 

 Vol. XI, p. 1075) _ 1378 



(E.) Correspondence respecting the Award of the Halifax Fisheries Com- 

 mission, 1878. (See Oral Argument, Vol. XI, p. 1000) 1379 



(F.) Letter from Mr. Anthony St. Jno. Baker to Lord Castlereagh, No- 

 vember 28. 1815. (See Oral Argument, Vol. XI, p. 1131) 1395 



(G.) Answer of Great Britain to the statement of the United States as 

 to the statutes and regulations to which objection is taken. (See 

 Oral Argument, Vol. XI, p. 1165) 1395 



(H.) Memorandum submitted on behalf of the United States, showing 

 the recognised necessity and uniform practice in 1818 of express 

 stipulation in order to exercise authority over aliens enjoying 

 treaty rights of commerce, trade, residence, &c. (See Oral Argu- 

 ment, Vol. XI, p. 1226) : 1396 



(I.) Russian- Japanese Convention concerning fisheries, 1907. (See Oral 



Argument, Vol. XI, p. 1224) 1404 



(J.) Memorandum submitted by the United States hi reply to abstract 

 of statutes, proclamations, &c., filed by Great Britain. (See Oral 



Argument, Vol. XI, p. 1237) 1409 



Jennings v. Hunt, 1820, idem 1421 



(K.) Extracts from French official correspondence concerning the nature 

 of the French treaty rights in Newfoundland. (See Oral Argu- 

 ment, Vol. XI, p. 1290) 1422 



(L.) Correspondence between the Agents of the United States and Great 



Britain with the Permanent Court of Arbitration 1427 



* The page references under this section are to the pages of the original publication, 

 which are shown inset in this publication. All other references are to the regular 

 pagination. 



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