2388 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Elder, Honorable Samuel J. Continued. 

 General remarks Continued. 



Modus vivendi of 1906: Criticized, Bond, speech, Feb. 12, 1907, U. S. C. C. 

 Ap.,467, 1480. Effect of, Bond, speech, July 12, 1907, U. S. C. C. Ap., 

 471, 1464. Fishermen's protest against, 1468. Not published in New- 

 foundland, 1468. Purpose of, Elgin to MacGregor, Nov. 9, 1906, U. S. C. 

 C. Ap., 352, 1469. Unnecessary, intention to test validity of, MacGregor 

 to Elgin, Nov. 17, 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 1002, 1476-7. 

 Modus vivendi of 1907: Arbitration a condition for, MacGregor to Elgin, Sept. 



I, 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1013, 1447. Same as of 1906, Elgin to MacGregor, 

 July 19, 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1008, 1489. 



Modus vivendi not considered by court in Crane-Dubois case, Winter, Sept. 



II, 1907, U. S. C. C. Ap., 406, 1496. 



Modus vivendi, power of, to supersede colonial legislation, MacGregor to 

 Elgin, Oct. 26, 1906, U. S. C. C. Ap., 347, 1468-9. 



Morine, speech, Apr. 7, 1905, U. S. C. C. Ap., 436, interpretation of saving 

 clause of Newfoundland statutes, 1458. 



"Morning Post," statement of Winter in, Sept. 11, 1907, U. S. C. C. Ap., 

 404: bait act of 1887 not intended to interfere with sale of herring as article 

 of consumption, 1451; Bond soiight reciprocity, 1450; modus vivendi not 

 considered by court in Crane-Dubois case, 1496. 



Newfoundland: Foreign fishing vessels acts: 1893, U. S. C. Ap., 184, not 

 enforced against United States, 1455; 1905, first notice of, Root to Durand, 

 Oct. 12, 1905, U. S. G. Ap., 964, 1460; purely retaliatory fiscal legislation, 

 1445-6; purpose of, 1459; not notified to United States, 1460; threats 

 of violence, Root to Durand ; Oct. 19, 1905, U. S. C. Ap., 966, 1463. Juris- 

 diction of: 1453; question as to, did not arise until 190a, 1453; question 

 as to bays on west coast, had not arisen in 1888, 1452. Questions, sub- 

 mission of, to arbitration, Elgin to MacGregor, Sept. 6, 1907, U. S. C. 

 Ap., 1017, 1447. Satisfied with practice of selling herring to United States, 

 Anstruther's report, Dec. 10, 1906, U. S. C. C. Ap., 371-2, 1478. Situation 

 in 1906, quotations from "Western Star," 1465. Situation in 1909, 1497. 

 Statutes: 1887, B. C. Ap., 711, license for sale of bait fish, 1450; 1905, 

 vacated by order in council, Sept. 9, 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 117-18, 1491-2; 

 May 10, 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 199, more severe than foreign fishing vessels 

 act of 1905, never approved by Imperial Government, 1464, saving clause 

 in, interpretation of, Morine, speech, Apr. 7, 1905, U. S. C. C. Ap., 436, 

 1458. See also Statutes cited. 



Newfoundland's attitude avowedly coercive, 1494-5. 



Newfoundlanders employed by Massachusetts vessels, number of, 1457. 



Newfoundlanders employed by Americans, legal proceedings against, Mac- 

 Gregor to Elgin, Nov. 1, 1906, U. S. C. C. Ap., 349-50, 1473-4. 



Newfoundlanders, employment of by Americans: Anstruther's report, Nov. 

 5, 1906, U. S. C. C. Ap., 362, 1475-6. Objection to hiring, Durand to Root, 

 Oct. 22, 1905, U. S. C. C. Ap., 633, 1462. Outside 3-mile limit, MacGregor 

 to Elgin, Dec. 29, 1906, U. S. C. C. Ap., 366, 1477-8. 



Newfoundlanders injured by prohibition of sale of bait, petition of fishermen 

 Ferryland district, Feb. 26, 1907, U. S. C. C. Ap., 380, 1482-3. 



Newfoundlanders prefer to work for or with Americans, Anstruther's report, 

 Dec. 10, 1906, U. S. C. C. Ap., 371-2, 1479. 



Newfoundlanders, prohibition against employment of, not regulation of 

 fishery, FITZPATRICK, 1495. 



Nontreaty coast, Chamberlain-Bayard treaty delimited bays only on, 1452. 



