INDEX TO ORAL ARGUMENTS. 2539 



Winter, Sir James S. Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



Regulations: Against bultows, 951. Injurious to Americans would also be 

 so to Newfoundlanders, 949. Of fisheries is not modality, 954. New- 

 foundland, as a whole not injurious to Americans, 948. Newfoundland, 

 of 1908 not prejudicial to Americans, 948. Summary of Newfoundland, 

 928-930. 



Right of regulation by Newfoundland legislature, 912-955. 



Rubbish, Newfoundland statute, 1889, B. C. Ap., 717, 939-40. 



Sand, Newfoundland statute, 1889, B. C. Ap., 717, 939-40. 



Seines: Always used by Newfoundland fishermen, 917. Purse, report of 

 Canadian Minister of Fisheries on, B. C. C. Ap., 195, 952, 954. Purse, 

 very destructive, 952. Sunday fishing confused with regulations against, 

 916. Used principally for herring, 939. Use of in Fortune Bay, 918. 



Seining: Newfoundland statute of 1892, B. C. Ap., 720, LAMMASCH, 926-7. 

 Sunday prohibition only applied to, 932. 



Statutes cited: Newfoundland: 1887, bait act, B. C. Ap., 711, 919. 1862, did 

 not concern purse seines, B. C. Ap., 702, 927. 1872, Consolidated Statutes, 

 nets, use of, B. C. Ap., 704, 933. 1876, Sunday fishing, B. C. Ap., 707, 

 931; 1877, Sunday fishing, B. C. Ap., 707, 932. 1879, close season, B. C. 

 Ap., 708, 933. 1882, cod traps, B. C. Ap., 709, 934. 1884, herring fishery, 

 discrimination against Americans, B.C. Ap., 709, 936. 1889, ballast, 

 Band, rubbish. B. C.Ap., 717, 939-940. 1891, Sunday fishing, netsremain- 

 ing set, B. C.Ap., 720, 935. 1892, licenses, B. C. Ap., 720, 941. 1892, 

 B. C. Ap., 720, seining, 926-927. 1893, foreign fishing vessels act, licenses, 

 visit of ships, hiring men without license, B. C. Ap., 730, 941. 1905, 

 sale of herring forbidden, B. C.Ap., 757, 944. 



Sunday fishing: 931, 932. GRAY, 932. Confused with regulations against 

 seines, 916. Law related to nets, DRAGO, 933. Newfoundland statutes, 

 1876, B. C. Ap., 707,. 931; 1877, B. C. Ap.,707, 932; 1891, B. C. Ap., 720, 

 935. 



Sunday prohibition applied only to seining. 932. 



Trawls and bultows, damage caused by, 949. 



Turner's position on Newfoundland regulations, 913-916. 



Visit of ships, foreign vessels act of 1893, B. C. Ap., 730, 941. 



Washington, treaty of, expired in 1885, 934. 



Question 6, pp. 956-997. (July 4, 5, 1910.) 



Adams to Gallatin and Rush, July 28, 1818, B. C. Ap., 83, resumption of 

 negotiations, treaty of 1818, west coast not mentioned, 978-9. 



American fishing on French coast not waiver by Great Britain, 993. 



American method of curing different from French and Newfoundland, 973. 



Americans fish on banks or Labrador coasts, 974. 



Bagot, Monroe to: Dec. 30, 1816, B. C. Ap., 78, fish on coasts, drying in har- 

 bors and creeks, 971-2i Jan. 7, 1817, B. C. Ap., 79, negotiations prac- 

 tically dropped, 978. 



Bagot to Monroe, Nov. 27, 1816, B. C. Ap., 77, beginning of 1818 treaty nego- 

 tiations, 970. 



Bank fishery, Newfoundland cod fishery is practically, 973-4. 



Banks, American fish on, 974. 



Bays: Americans had right to enter under 1783 treaty, DRAGO, LAMMASCH, 

 963. Believed to be within treaty right by negotiators, GRAY, 968. Cod 

 do not come into certain Newfoundland, 960. Cod fisheries in, compara- 

 tively valueless, 974. Drying and curing in, GRAY, 959. Newfoundland, 

 rights of French in, LAMMASCH, 967. Nontreaty, necessity for express 

 right of shelter in, GRAY, 976. Not mentioned in treaty with France, 

 LAMMASCH, 967. Labrador, cod come into, 960. 



