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Mr. A. F. Peterson, King's Counsel, Counsel/ 



Mr. W. N. Tilley, Counsel; 



Mr. Raymond Asquith, Counsel; 



Mr. Geoffrey Lawrence, Counsel; 



Mr. Hamar Greenwood, Counsel; 



Messrs. Blake and Redden, Solicitors. 



Mr. H. E. Dale, of the British Colonial Office. 



Mr. John D. Clarke, Seci^etary of the Agency. 



By agreement of the Parties the meetings will be open to the 

 public. 



The meeting closed at 4.30 p. m. 



The Tribunal of Arbitration adjourned till Monday 6th of June at 

 10 a. m. 



Done at The Hague., the 1st of June 1910. 



The President: 



Lammasch. 



The Secretary general: 



MiCHIELS VAN VeRDUYNEN. 



The Secretaries: 



ROELL. 



Charles D. White, 

 George Young. 



21 Protocol II. 



Meeting of Monday, June 6th, 1910. 



The Tribunal assembled at The Hague at 10 a. m. in the Hall of 

 the Knights. 



There were present the Members of the Tribunal of Arbitration : 



Mr. H. Lammasch, Doctor of Law, Professor of the University of 

 Vienna, Aulic Councillor, Member of the Upper House of the Aus- 

 trian Parliament; 



His Excellency Jonkheer A. F. de Savornin Lohman, Doctor of 

 Law, Minister of State, former Minister of the Interior, Member of 

 the Second Chamber of the Netherlands; 



The Honourable George Gray, Doctor of Law, formerly United 

 States Senator, Judge of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals; 



The Right Honourable Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Doctor of Law, 

 Chief Justice of Canada ; 



The Honourable Luis Maria Drago, Doctor of Law, former Min- 

 ister of Foreign Affairs of the Argentine Republic, Member of the 

 Law Academy of the University of Buenos Aires. 



The President spoke as follows: 



On holding our first meeting in this historical building of the 

 Netherlands, where three years ago the important Sessions of the 



