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Finlay, Bight Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Question 2 Continued. 



Servants, rights of, 389. 



Statutes cited: Newfoundland: Act of 1905, B. C. Ap., 757, licensee discon- 

 tinued, 366; foreign fishing vessels act, 1906, B. C. Ap., 758, employment 

 of Newfoundlanders, 368-9. 



"Trading" and "fishing" distinguished, 391. 



Treaties cited, 1783, Great Britain-United States, B. C. Ap., IS, "inhabi- 

 tants" "American fishermen," 383. 1794, Great Britain-United States, 

 B. C. Ap., 20, "citizens" with regard to commercial privileges, 390. 1815, 

 Great Britain-United States, B. C. Ap., 29, "inhabitants" with regard to 

 commercial privileges, 391. 1818, Great Britain-United States, B. C. Ap., 

 SO, "inhabitants." "American fishermen," 384; should be strictly con- 

 strued, 363. 1854, Great Britain-United States, B. C. Ap., S6, "inhabi- 

 tants," 384-5. 1871, Great Britain-United States, B. C. Ap., 41, "citizens" 

 with regard to commercial privileges, 391; "United States fishermen," 

 385. 



Treaty rights extend only to inhabitants of United States, 365. 



Two-fold nature of question, 364. 



"Vessels" or "inhabitants:" 374-377. Grey to Reid: Feb. 2, 1906, B. C. Ap., 

 494, 496, 497, 372-3; June 20, 1907, B. C. Ap., 507, 378-9. Root to Durand, 

 Oct. 19, 1905, B. C. Ap., 492, 371-2. 



Visit and search, GRAY, 375. 



Wickham v. Hawker, 7 M. & W., Ex.. Rep., 6S, fishery for profit or pleasure, 



387-S. 

 Questions S and 4, pp. 15-16, 393-406. (June 6, 16, 1910.) 



Canada, Revised Statutes 1906, B. C. Ap., 651, report, 395. 



"Conditional" equivalent of "modus", 406. 



"Conditional" in question 4, LAMMASCH, 405. 



Durand, Root to, Oct. 19, 1905, B. C. Ap., 492, Newfoundland's powers limited, 

 398. 



Entry and report excused if impossible, 401. 



Entry and report, 1775, Imperial statute, B. C. Ap., 54S, 402. 



Entry into harbor requires report, universal rule, 394. 



Exemption of local fishing vessels from light dues, Grey to Reid, June 20, 

 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1007, 404. 



Great Britain, statutes of. See Statutes cited, Imperial. 



Grey, Reid to, Oct. 6, 1906, B. C. Ap., 506, light dues, report, possibility 

 of, 396. 



Grey to Reid: Feb. 2, 1906, B. C. Ap., 495, light dues, report, 397-8. June 20, 

 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1007, exemption of local fishing vessels from light 

 dues, 404. 



International law writer cited: Twiss, p. 304, light dues, 403. 



LAMMASCH: "Conditional" in question 4, 405. 



Light dues: Colonial statutes, 403-4. Exemption of local fishing vessels 

 from, Grey to Reid, June 20, 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1007, 404. First com- 

 plaint of United States, 1905, 404. Grey to Reid, Feb. 2, 1906, B. C. Ap. 

 495,397-8. Modus vivendi of 1907, 396. Not condition precedent to fishing, 

 Root to Reid, June 30, 1906, B. C. Ap., 501, 398. Not inconsistent with 

 treaty rights, 398. Reid to Grey, Oct. 6, 1906, B. C. Ap.,506, 396. Sabine'a 

 report, U. S. C. Ap., 1206, 1276, 404. T. Twiss, p. 304, 403. 



Meaning of questions 3 and 4, 393-4. 



"Modus" equivalent of "conditional," 406. 



Modus vivendi, 1907, light dues, report, 396. 



