2514 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHEBIES ARBITRATION. 



Turner, Honorable George Continued. 

 Question S Continued. 



Construction of treaty of 1818, regarding payment of dues, 891. 



Convenience does not govern validity of 1818 treaty, report of Privy Council 

 of Canada, approved June 14, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 810, 898. 



Dues: admits injustice of imposing, on Americans, Grey to Reid, June 20, 

 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1007, 897; British fishing vessels in 1818 exempt 

 from, 895; construction of treaty of 1818 concerning, 891; exception of 

 French vessels from, LAMMASCH, 896, 897; French vessels exempted from, 

 Newfoundland statute of, May 10, 1906, U. S. C. C. Ap., 88, 886; negotia- 

 tions in 1818 did not contemplate, 891; payment of, Robinson and Goul- 

 burn to Castlereagh, Sept., 1818, B. C. Ap., 86, 894; treaty of 1818 did 

 not contemplate imposition of, 888. See Light dues. 



Entry, light and other dues not collectible from fishing vessels under inter- 

 national law, 885. 



Fishing vessels, British, exempt from dues in 1818, 895. 



Fishing vessels, commercial vessels not analogous to, as regards dues, 885. 



Fishing vessels in special class in international law, 895. 



French right, vessels not liable to dues in exercise of, 886. 



French vessels, exception of, from dues: LAMMASCH, 896, 897; Newfound- 

 land statute of May 10, 1906, U. S. C. C. Ap., 88, 886. 



Goulburn and Robinson to Castlereagh, Sept., 1818, B. C. Ap., 86, payment of 

 dues, etc., 894. 



GRAY: light dues on Canadian fishermen, 886. 



Great Britain, statutes of. See Statutes cited. 



Grey to Reid, June 20, 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1007, admits injustice of imposing 

 dues on Americans, 897. 



Joint regulations. See Regulations, joint. 



Labrador, condition in, 1818, 890. 



LAMMASCH: exception of French vessels from dues, 896, 897. 



Light and other dues not collectible from fishing vessels under international 

 law, 885. 



Light dues in Newfoundland removed, statute of 1899, B. C. Ap., 755, 896. 



Light dues on Canadian fishermen, GRAY, 886. 



Negotiations in 1818: did not contemplate payment of dues, 891; smuggling 

 provisions, 894. 



Newfoundland: imperial policy toward, 888; statute of 1899, B. C. Ap., 755, 

 light dues removed, 896; statute of May 10, 1906, U. S. C. C. Ap., 88, 

 French vessels exempted from dues, 886. Statutes, see Statutes cited. 



Policy of Great Britain toward Newfoundland: 888; Sabine's report, 890; 

 Winter, 888-890. 



Popuktion of Newfoundland, Sabine'e report, 890. 



Privy Council of Canada, report, approved June 14, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 810, 

 treaty of 1818, validity depends not on convenience, 898. 



Question 3 does not relate to commercial privileges, 899. 



Regulations, joint, Root to Reid, June 30, 1906, U. S. C. Ap., 98S, 887. 



Regulations of ports apply to trading vessels, 884. 



Reid, Grey to,. June 20, 1907, U. S. C. Ap., 1007, admits injustice of imposing 

 dues on Americans, 897. 



Reid, Root to, U. S. C. Ap., 983, June 30, 1906, joint regulations, 887. 



Report of Privy Council of Canada, approved June 14, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 810, 

 treaty of 1818, validity depends not on convenience, 898. 



Robinson and Goulburn to Caetlereagh, Sept., 1818, B. C. Ap., 86, payment of 

 dues, etc., 894. 



