68 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Tribunal under Article IV would necessarily depend so largely upon 

 the Award, that Counsel for the United States have not yet seen how 

 they could make any useful suggestions. They have it under consid- 

 eration, however, and will be at any time ready to conform to any 

 further expression on the part of the Tribunal. 



The Right Honourable Sir William Snowdon Robson then said, 

 with regard to the particulars of objection put forward by the United 

 States, that he had not had an opportunity yet of considering them 

 and asked that consideration of them might be delayed. 



The President stated that the Tribunal had no objection to offer to 

 that course. 



The Right Honourable Sir William Snowdon Robson then con- 

 tinued his Argument. 



At 4 p. m. the Tribunal adjourned until Thursday, July 28th, 

 at 10 a. m. 



Done at TU Hague, July 26th, 1910. 



The President: 



The Secretary general: 

 The Secretaries: 



Lammasch. 



MiCHIELS VAN VeRDUYNEN. 

 ROELL. 



Charles D. White, 

 George Young. 



83 Protocol XXXI. 



Meeting of Thursday, July 28th, 1910. 



The Tribunal assembled at 10 a. m. 



The Right Honourable Sir William Snowdon Robson resumed his 

 Argument. 



At 12.02 the Tribunal took a recess. 



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

 Sir William Snowdon Robson continued his Argument. 



At 4 p. m. the Tribunal adjourned until Friday, July 29th, at 

 10 a. m. 



Done at The Hague, July 28th, 1910. 



The President: 



Lammasch. 



The Secretary general: 



MiCHIELS VAN YeRDUYNEN. 



The Secretaries: 



RoELL. 



Charles D. White. 

 George Young. 



