INDEX TO ORAL ARGUMENTS. 2485 



Boot, Henorable Elihu Continued. 

 Question 2 Continued. 



Newfoundland, statutes of. See Statutes cited. 



Newfoundlander can ship in American crew, 2196. 



Norfolk, Duchess of, case, Year Book Heury VII, 2205. 



Practical bearing of question 2, 2195. 



Reid to Grey, Oct. 6, 1906, July 12, 1907, B. C. Ap., 506,509, employing 

 Newfoundland fishermen, 2198,2200. 



Right belongs to vessels not individual, 2205. 



Robson, employment of aliens, argument discussed, 2202-3. 



Scope of question 2: 2194. LAMMASCH, 2199. 



Servants and agents, 2202-2204. 



Statutes cited: Imperial: 1663, B. C. C. Ap., 213, 2201; 1699, B. C. Ap.,525, 

 2201, 2204; 1775, B. C. Ap., 543, agents and servants, 2202, 2204. Maryland 

 and Delaware, aliens fishing, 2206. Newfoundland: 1905, 1906, B. C. Ap., 

 757, 758, employment of aliens, 2196; act of 1906, art. 67, B. C. Ap., 758, 

 employment of aliens, 2196. 



Structure of question 2, FITZPATRICK, LAMMASCH, 2216-2218. 



Terre Haute Railroad case, 2194. 



Wickham v. Hawker, 7 M . & W. Ex. Rep. 63, 2205. 

 Question 3, pp. 2207-2212. (Aug. 12, 1910.) 



Basis of charge for light, harbor, and other dues, 2209-10. 



Canada charges no light dues, 2211. 



Discrimination in light, harbor, and other dues, 2211-12. 



Dues, harbor, light, and other, 2209-12; Newfoundland statutes, 2210. 



Duties should not be exacted from fishing vessels, 2208. 



Entry and report, 2207-10, FITZPATRICK, 2208. 



FITZPATRICK: report and entry, 2208. 



Great Britain-France treaty of 1839, regulations, 2207. 



Harbor, light and other dues, 2209-12; Newfoundland statutes, 2210. 



LAMMASCH: "report," 2209. 



Light dues not charged by Canada, 2211. 



Light, harbor, and other dues, 2209-12; Newfoundland statutes on, 2210. 



Modus vivendi with Canada of 1888, 2209. 



Newfoundland statutes, light, harbor, and other dues, 2210. 



North Sea Convention of 1882, regulations, 2207. 



Reasonableness of exemption of American fishing vessels from dues, 2211-2212. 



Regulations: Great Britain-France treaty of 1839, 2207; North Sea Conven- 

 tion of 1882, 2207. 



"Report," LAMMASCH, 2209. 



Report and entry: 2207-10; FITZPATRICK, 2208. 



Treaties cited: Great Britain-France, 1839, regulations, 2207; modus vivendi 



of 1888, 2209; North Sea Convention, 1882, regulations, 2207. 

 Question 4, pp. 2212-2216. (Aug. 12, 1910.) 



Fish, sale of, Newfoundland act of 1905, B. C. Ap., 757, 2214. 



FITZPATRICK: Intercourse with land during shelter, repairs, and securing wood 

 and water, 2213. North Sea fishery regulations, 2215. 



Gear, sale of, Newfoundland act of 1905, B. C. Ap. t 757, 2214. 



Harbor and light dues not within renunciation clause of 1818 treaty, 2214. 



Light and harbor dues not within renunciation clause of 1818 treaty, 2214. 



Meaning of question 4, 2212. 



Modus vivendi of 1888 with Canada, U. S. C. Ap., 44, shelter, repairs, 

 wood and water 2213, 



