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Edward Morris 



of Gloucester in said district, a fisherman born in Guysboro, Nova 

 Scotia, having duly made the affidavit and taken and subscribed 

 the oath required by law, was 



Admitted to Become a Citizen of the United States, 

 according to the Acts of Congress in such case made and pro- 

 vided, all of which appears of record in said Court. 



In Testimony Whereof, I have here- 

 unto set my hand and affixed the seal of 

 Seal of the District said Court at Boston aforesaid, this 6th 

 Court day of November A. D. 1912 and in the 



Massachusetts one hundred and thirty-seventh year of the 



Independence of the United States of 

 America. 



Herbert W. Lewis, 

 Deputy Clerk of the District Court 

 of the United States, for the Dis- 

 trict of Massachusetts. 



EXHIBIT 3. 

 Affidavit of Daniel Doren, Master of the Frederick Gerring, Jr. 



Canada 



Province of Nova Scotia. 

 To zvit, — 



I, Daniel Doren of Gloucester in the United States of America 

 master mariner, but at present of the City of Halifax make oath 

 and say as follows: — 



I say that I was recently master of the fishing schooner Fred- 

 erick Gerring, Jr., on a fishing voyage from Gloucester aforesaid 

 for the Cape shore off the coast of Nova Scotia mackerel fishing. 



That said schooner left Gloucester on the thirteenth day of 

 May instant, and arrived off White Island to the westward of 

 Liscombe in Nova Scotia on Monday, the 25 day of May, instant. 



