PROTOCOLS OF THE AKBITRATION. 49 



Done at The Hague, July 1st, 1910. 

 The President: 



Lammasch. 

 The Secretary general I 



MiCHIELS VAN VeRDUYNEN. 



The Secretaries: 



ROELL. 



Charles D. White. 

 George Young. 



55 Protocol XVIII. 



Meeting of Monday, July Jfth, 1910. 



The Tribunal assembled at 10 a. m. 



Sir James S. Winter began his Argument on behalf of Great 

 Britain. 



At the request of the President the Secretary General read the 

 following : 



The two Counsel who have opened the case for both Parties having 

 discussed all the questions and some of them in all their details, the 

 Court expresses the opinion that the four Counsel who are next to 

 follow might content themselves with the discussion of those topics 

 which have not so far been treated ex professo and might succeed in 

 doing so by taking together not more than two weeks, that is to say, 

 four days for each Party. 



For the purpose of enlarging the time at the disposal of these 

 Counsel the Court is willing, if wanted, to sit in the next two weeks 

 in the afternoon till five o'clock. 



Of course it is expected that the Counsel who close for the respec- 

 tive Parties will cover all the questions at issue without any limita- 

 tion as to time. 



At 12.10 the Tribunal took a recess. 



The Tribunal reassembled at 2 p. m., when Sir James S. Winter 

 continued his Argument. 



At 4.10 p. m. the Tribunal adjourned until Tuesday, July 5th at 

 10 a. m. 



Done at The Hague, July 4th, 1910. 



The President : 



The Secretary general : 

 The Secretaries: 



Lammasch. 



MiCHIELS VAN VeRDUTNEN. 



Roell. 



Charles D. White, 



George Young. 



