5A 



APPENDIX A. 



Case op Hbk Majesty's Governmbnt. 



INDKX. 



Intkodcction .. .. .. ,. •• .. .• 



Part. I. — Canada. 



Chap. 1. 

 Kxtent and value of Cnnn<liaii Si'n Fisheries . . . . . . • • 



CnAF. '2. — Aikantages derived by Vhiled Slates' Citixeru. 



1 . Liberty of fishing in British wnters . . . . . . • . 



2. Libert*y to land for the purpuxes uf drying nets, curing fiab, lie. 



3. TranRshippin); cnrgoes and obtaining supplier, &c. . . • • 



4. Fornmtion of fishing estiibli^hmenb . , . . . . . . • • 



5. Convenience of reciprocal free market . . . . # . . . 



6. Participation in improvements resulting from Fishery Protection Service of Canada 

 Summary . . . . . . . • • • • • • • 



Chap. 3. — Advantayes derived by Britith Subjectt. 



1. Liberty of fishing in United States' waters nnd otlier privileges connected therewith 



2. Customs remissions by United States in favour of Canada. . 



CONCLtJSION. 



Amount of compensation cliimcd in respect >il' Dominion of Canada . . 



P«ge 

 S6 



«3 



f3 

 67 

 68 

 68 

 69 

 69 

 70 



71 

 73 



73 



Part II. — Newfoundland. 



Chap. 1. 

 Introduction, and description of Newfoundland Fisheries . . . . . • . • 



Cbap. 2. — Advantages derived by United Slates' Citizens. 



1. The entire freedom of the inshore fisheries 



2. The privilege of procuring bait and supplies, refitting, drying, transshipping, &c. 



3. The advantage of a fh;e market fur fish aud fish.oil in Newfoundland 



Chap. S.—^Adtanlayes derived by British Subjects. 

 Liberty of free fishing, and advantage of a free market for fish and fish.oil . . 



Conclusion. 



Amount of compcii5i.tioii claimed in respect of the Colony of Newfoundland .. , . 



Summary. 



Total amount of compensation claimed by Her Majesty's Oovernment on behalf of Canada 

 and Newfoundland collectively .. .. .. .» •. •• 



73 



75 

 76 

 78 



78 



79 



70 



[2801 



Maps to &ce page* 63 and 74. 



