INDEX TO ORAL ARGUMENTS. 244? 



Finlay, Bight Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Question 2, pp. 14-15, 292, 363-393. (June 6, 13, 16, 1910.) 



Adams to Bathurst, Sept. 25, 1815, B. C. Ap., 68, motives in 1818, 386-7. 



Adams to Monroe, Sept. 19, 1815, B. C. Ap., 64, 65, object of 1818 and 1783 

 treaties, 385. 



Agents, rights of, 389. 



Aliens in crews: British argument, 380-1; American argument, 382-3. 



American fishermen and inhabitants only grantees of treaty rights, 389. 



"American fishermen": "Inhabitants" in 1818 treaty, 365. Means persons 

 actually fishing, 384. Treaty of 1783, B. C. Ap., 13, 383. Treaty of 1818, 

 B. C. Ap., SO, and treaty of 1854, B. C. Ap., 36, 384. Treaty of 1871, B. C. 

 Ap., S9, 385. 



Bathurst, Adams to, Sept. 25, 1815, B. C. Ap., 68, motives in 1818, 386-7. 



Bond-Hay convention, Nov. 8, 1902, B. C. Ap., 46, rejection, 366. 



Cases cited: Duchess of Norfolk's case, Year Book Henry VII, 387, 388; 

 Wickham v. Hawker, 7 M . & W., Ex. Rep., 63, 387-8. 



"Citizens," commercial privileges of, 390-2. 



Commercial privileges, "citizens," "inhabitants," 390-392. 



Construction of 1818 treaty should be strict, 363. 



Crews: Aliens in: American argument, 382-3. British argument, 380-381. 

 From Newfoundland, no treaty right to, 374. Newfoundland, Gardner to 

 Gloucester Board of Trade, July 7, 1906, B. C. Ap., 502, 377-8. Newfound- 

 land, Reid to Grey, July 12, 1907, B. C. Ap., 509, 379. Shall be "inhabi- 

 tants," Boot to Reid, June 30, 1906, B. C. Ap., 498, 373-4. 



Duchess of Norfolk's case, Year Book Henry VII, 387, 388. 



Durand, Root to, Oct. 19, 1905, B. C. Ap., 492, "inhabitants," or "vessels," 

 licences, 371-2. 



Elgin to Governor of Newfoundland, Sept. 7, 1907, B. C. Ap., 510, modua 

 vivendi of 1907, 370. 



Employment of foreigners: American argument, 382-3; British argument, 

 380-381. 



Employment of Newfoundlanders by Americans, GRAY, LAMMASCH, 367-8. 



Employment of Newfoundlanders: Foreign fishing vessels act, 1906, B. C. 

 Ap., 758, 368-9. Reid to Grey, July 12, 1907, B. C. Ap., 509, 379. 



Evarta to the President, May 17, 1880, B. C. Ap., 284, Fortune Bay incident, 

 "inhabitants, "390. 



Fishery for profit or pleasure, 387. 



"Fishing" and "trading" distinguished, 391. 



"Fishing" by noninhabitants, 383-393. 



Fishing, definition of, 375-377; LAMMASCH, 375. 



Fortune Bay incident: 365-66. Evarts to the President, May 17, 1880, B. (7. 

 Ap., 284, 390. 



Gardner to Gloucester Board of Trade, July 7, 1906, B. C. Ap., 502, New- 

 foundland crews, inhabitants, 377-378. 



General remarks on question 2, 14-15. 



Gloucester Board of Trade, Gardner to, July 7, 1906, B. C. Ap., 502, New- 

 foundland crews, inhabitants, 377-378. 



Grantees of treaty right, class of, 389. 



GRAY: Nationality of vessel, 375. Newfoundland acts against employment 

 of Newfoundlanders by Americans, 367-8. Visit and search, 375. 



Grey, Reid to: July 12, 1907, B. C. Ap., 509, employment of Newfoundlanders, 

 379; Oct. 6, 1906, B. C. Ap., 506, modus vivendi of 1906, 369. 



Grey to Reid:Feb. 2, 1906, B. C. Ap., 494, 496, 497, "inhabitants" or "vessels," 

 372-3; June 20, 1907, B. C. Ap.,507, "vessels" v. "inhabitants," 378-9. 



