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It is understood that nothing in these rules refers ... to Concep- 

 tion Bay, which was provided for by the decision of the Privy 

 Council in the case of the Direct United States Cable Company 

 1/. the Anglo-American Telegraph Company, in which decision 

 the United States have acquiesced. 



QUESTION VI. 



Does the Treaty give the inhabitants of the United States the 

 same liberty to take fish in the bays, harbours, and creeks of 

 Nev/foundland as it does in the bays, harbours, and creeks of 

 Labrador ? 



The Tribunal is of opinion that American inhabitants are 

 entitled to fish in the bays, creeks, and harbours of the Treaty 

 coasts of Newfoundland and the Magdalen Islands, and it is so 

 decided and awarded. 



QUESTION VII. 



Are the inhabitants of the United States whose vessels resort 

 to the Treaty coasts for the purpose of exercising the liberties 

 referred to in Article I of the Treaty entitled to have for those 

 vessels, when daly authorized by the United States in that 

 behalf, the commercial privileges on the Treaty coasts accorded 

 by agreement or otherwise to United States trading vessels 

 generally ? 



The Tribunal is of opinion that the inhabitants of the 

 United States are so entitled in so far as concerns this Treaty, 

 there being nothing in its provisions to disentitle them, provided 

 the Treaty liberty of fishing and the commercial privileges are 

 not exercised concurrently, and it is so decided and awarded. 



The document is signed by the five arbitrators— Dr. Lammasch, 

 Dr. de Savornin Lohman, Judge George Gray, Sir Charles 

 Fitzpatrick, and Dr. Drago. Dr. Drago, however, states his 

 dissent from the majority of the Tribunal in respect to the con- 

 siderations and enacting part of the Award as to Question V. 



OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS. 



In regard to the opinions of the Tribunal accompanying the 

 decisions, the following with reference to Question III are of 

 special interest : — 



The Tribunal is of opinion that light and harbour dues, if not 

 imposed on Newfoundland fishermen, should not be imposed on 

 American fishermen while exercising the liberty granted by the 



