INDEX TO ORAL ARGUMENTS. 2515 



Turner, Honorable George Continued. 

 Question 3 Continued. 



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



Sabine's report, population of Newfoundland, and policy of Great Britain, 890. 



Servitude may be moderated only by mutual agreement, 887. 



Smuggling provisions, negotiations of 1818, 894. 



Statutes cited: Imperial: 1775, British fishing vessels exempt from dues in 

 1818, 895; Newfoundland: 1899, light dues in Newfoundland removed, B. 

 C. Ap., 755, 896; 1906, U. S. C. C. Ap., 88, French vessels exempted from 

 dues, 886. 



Trading vessels not immune from port regulations, 884; validity of, not de- 

 termined by convenience, report of Privy Council of Canada, June 14, 

 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 810, 898. 



Treaty of 1818 did not contemplate imposition of dues, 888. 



Winter: Imperial policy toward Newfoundland, 888-90. 

 Question 4, pp. 899-908. (July 1, 1910.) 



Bayard to Phelps, Nov. 6, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 851, vessels forced into porta 

 in distress, 906-7. 



Brown & Jenks, Hallett v., S Cranch, 210, vessels in distress relieved of 

 certain duties, 906. 



Cases cited: "Charlotta," 1 Edwards, 152, vessels in distress may enter block- 

 aded port, 906; "Concord," 9 Cranch, 387, vessels in distress relieved of cer- 

 tain duties, 906; "Eleanor," 1 Edwards, 159-160, vessels in distress relieved 

 of certain duties, 906; "Forest King," 17 Wallace (U.S.), 29, vessels in 

 distress may enter blockaded port, 906; "Hurtige Hane," 2 Robinson, 127, 

 vessels in distress may enter blockaded port, 906; Hallett v. Brown & 

 Jenks, S Cranch, 210, vessels in distress relieved of certain duties, 906; 

 "Neustra Senora de Ragla," 17 Wall., SO, vessels in distress may enter 

 blockaded port, 906; "Short Staple," 9 Cranch, 55, vessels in distress re- 

 lieved of certain duties, 906. 



"Charlotta," 1 Edwards, 152, vessels in distress may enter blockaded port, 

 906. 



Commercial privileges not covered by question 4, 899. 



Conclusion, question 4, 908-910. 



"Concord," 9 Cranch, 387, vessels in distress relieved of certain duties, 906. 



Customhouse, fishermen need not seek, 901. 



"Eleanor," 1 Edwards, 159-160, vessels in distress relieved of certain duties, 

 906. 



Entry at ports, 900. 



"Forest King," 17 Wallace ( U. S.), 29, vessels in distress may enter blockaded 

 port, 906. 



Hallett v. Brown & Jenks, S Cranch, 210, vessels in distress relieved of cer- 

 tain duties, 906. 



"Hurtige Hane," 2 Robinson, 127, vessels in distress may enter blockaded 

 port, 906. 



International law writers cited: Hall, 711, vessels in distress may enter 

 blockaded port, 905; Halleck, II: 234, vessels in distress may enter block- 

 aded port, 905. 



Negotiators of 1818, intent of, 900. 



"Neustra Senora de Ragla," 17 Wall., 30, vessels in distress may enter block- 

 aded port, 906. 



Phelps, Bayard to, Nov. 6, 1886, U. S. C. Ap., 851, vessels forced into porta in 

 distress, 906-7. 



Question 4 does not relate to commercial privileges, 899. 



