2390 NORTH: ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Elder, Honorable Samuel J. Continued. 

 General remarks Continued. 



Three-mile limit, hiring Newfoundlanders outside of, MacGregor to Elgin, 



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

 Trading and fishing rights of American registered vessel, 1461. 

 Treaties cited: Hay-Bond, provisions summarized, 1456. 

 Treaty coast, Americans actually fished on, since 1818, not disputed, 1460. 

 Treaty rights, colonial statutory clause saving, interpretation, 1458-9. 

 Treaty rights set forth, Root to Durand, Oct. 19, 1905, U. S. C. Ap., 966, 1463. 

 United States, statute of 1887, U. S. C. Ap., 96, to end relations with 



Canada and Newfoundland if American vessels interfered with, 1449. 



Statutes, see Statutes cited. 

 Vessel fishery, American fishery must be, 1498. 

 "Vessels," rights of, mean rights of "owners," Root to Reid, June 30, 1906, 



U. S. C. Ap., 978, 1465. 

 West coast, herring fishery, 1454-55. 

 West coast of Newfoundland, question as to bays on, had not arisen in 1888, 



1452. 



"Western Star," quotations from, situation in Newfoundland in 1906, 1465. 

 Winter, statement of, in "Morning Post," 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 sought reciprocity, 1450; modus vivendi not 



considered by court in Crane-Dubois case, 1496. 

 Question 2, pp. 1505-1544. (July 21, 22, 1910.) 



Adams' diary, Nov. 25, 1782, B. C. C. Ap., 101, fishing a trade, 1533. 

 Aliens, employment of, question not raised by Evarts-Salisbury correspond- 

 ence, 1521. 

 Aliens in crews, custom of employing, Root to Reid, June 30, 1906, U. S. G. 



Ap., 979, 1530. 



Americans on foreign vessels not entitled to fish, 1507. 

 Anstruther's report, French crew more homogeneous than others, 1531. 

 Authorization to exercise treaty right, fishermen must exhibit American, 



FITZPATRICK, 1515. 

 Authorization to exercise treaty right presumed in subjects of United States, 



1524. 



Bingham v. Salene, 14 Pac. Rep. (Oregon), inapplicable here, 1531-2. 

 Bond, speech, April 7, 1905, U. S. C. C. Ap., 415, entire crews of Nova 



Scotians, 1530. 

 Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland, employment of inhabitants 



of, a matter of public knowledge, GRAY, 1529-30. 

 Carr to minister of marine, Nov. 1, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 896, employment of 



Nova Scotians by Americans, 1529. 

 Cases cited: Bingham v. Salene, 14 Pac. Rep. (Oregon), not applicable here, 



1531-2. Manchester v. Norfolk, Year Book Henry VII, fishing for profit 



may be performed through servants, 1531. Wickham v. Hawker, 7 M. & 



W. Ex. Rep., 63, fishing for profit may be performed through servants, 1531. 

 Commercial privileges to fishing vessels, 1512. 

 Crews, composite character of: Case of the Pearl Nelson, U. S. C. Ap., 845, 



1529. Imperial statutes: 1660, B. C. Ap., 514, 1525; 1775, B. C. Ap., 543, 



1527. Impressment practice shows British knowledge of, 1528. Sabine's 



report, Feb. 10, 1852, U. S. C. Ap., 152, 1527-S. Unquestioned, Grey to 



Reid, June 20, 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1005, 1530. 

 Crews, custom of employing aliens in, Root to Reid, June 30, 1906, U. S. C. 



Ap., 979, 1530. 



