60 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



57 Protocol XIX. 



Meeting of Tuesday, July 5th, 1910. 



The Tribunal assembled at 10 a. m. 



Sir James S. Winter resumed and concluded his Argument. 



At 11.55 the Tribunal took a recess. 



The Tribunal reassembled at 2 p. m., when the Honourable Charles 

 B. Warren began his Argument on behalf of the United States. 



At 4,05 p. m. the Tribunal adjourned until Thursday, July 7th, at 

 10 a. m. 



Done at The Hague, July 5th, 1910. 



The President: 



Lammasch. 



The Secretary general: 



MiCHIELS VAN VeRDUYNEN. 



The Secretaries: 



ROELL. 



Charles D. White, 

 George Young. 



59 Protocol XX. 



Meeting of Thursday, July 7th, 1910. 



The Tribunal assembled at 10 a. m. 



The Honourable Charles B. Warren resumed his Argument. 



At 12 the Tribunal took a recess. 



The Tribunal reassembled at 2 p. m.. when the Honourable Charles 

 B. Warren continued his Argument. 



At the close of the meeting the President, on behalf of the Court, 

 asked Counsel on both sides to state whether they understand the 

 position of Great Britain to be that under the renunciation clause of 

 the Treaty of 1818 the United States have renounced for their in- 

 habitants the right to enter bays that are non-territorial as well as 

 those that are territorial, that is to say bays in the geographical sense 

 of the word without referring to their territoriality. 



At 4.30 p. m. the Tribunal adjourned until Friday, July 8th at 

 10 a. m. 



Done at The Hague, July Tth, 1910. 



The President: 



The Secretary general: 

 The Secretaries: 



Lammasch. 



MiCHIELS VAN VeRDUYNEN. 

 RoELL. 



Charles D. White. 

 George Young. 



