APPENDIX TO CASE 
OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
No Name. 
28 | Sir R. Morier .......-. 
29 | To Sir R. Morier..--..- 
30 | To Colonial Office..--.. 
31 | To Sir J. Pauncefote.. 
32 | Sir J. Pauncefote ..--. 
33 | To Sir J. Pauncefote.. 
34. | Colonial Office ........ 
35 | To Sir J. Pauncefote. . 
36 | Sir J. Pauncefote ..... 
37 | To Sir J. Pauncefote. . 
38 | Sir J. Pauncefote ..... 
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42.) Sir H..Malet 2.24: seee 
43 | Sir J. Pauncefote ....-. 
44 | Admiralty...........-. 
45 | To Sir R. Morier.-.-.-..- 
46 | Sir J. Pauncefote..... Z 
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48 | Colonial Office........ 
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50 | To Sir R. Morier.....- 
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52 | To Colonial Office..... 
53 | Sir J. Pauncefote..... 
54 | To Sir J. Pauncefote.. 
55 | Sir J. Pauncefote..-... 
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57 | Sir E. Malet 
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Subject. 
Refers to No. 24. Could Russia stop 
British sealers? 
Answer to above in affirmative ..-...... 
AnswertoNo.18. Concursin proposed 
reply to British Columbian Board of 
Trade. 
To obtain written assurance as to Joint 
Commission before signing modus vi- 
vendi. 
Answer to above. United States Gov- 
ernment will sign Agreement for 
Joint Commission simultaneously 
with Arbitration Agreement. 
Answer to No.17. Approves reply to 
United States Government. 
Telegram to Canada asking views as to 
selection of Behring’s Sea Commis- 
sioners. 
May sign modus vivendi Agreement on 
understanding that there is no delay 
in appointment of Joint Commission. 
Answer to No. 31. Reply of United 
States Government as to Joint Com- 
mission. Proposes to sign modus 
vivendi Agreement. 
Answer to above. Authority to sign 
modus vivendi. 
Modus vivendit sigued...-....--..:-.---- 
Memoranda delivered to United States 
Government respecting modus vivendi 
and Arbitration Agreements. 
Note from United States Government 
of the 4th June respecting modus 
vivendt. 
Communications with M. de Giers re- 
specting modus vivendi. 
Answer to No. 11. German Govern- 
ment not sufliciently interested to 
take steps for obtaining assent of 
Reichstag to modus vivendi Agree- 
ment. 
Proclamation of President embodying 
modus vivendi. 
Telegrams sent to Commander-in-chief 
in China and Senior Naval Officer at 
Esquimalt. 
Conyersation with Russian Ambassa- 
dor as to suspension of sealing. 
Memorandum delivered to Tiated 
States Government respecting modus 
vivendi. 
Note of the 6th June from United States 
Government respecting modus 
vivendi. 
Protests against modus vivendi from 
Board of Trade and Premier of Brit- 
ish Columbia, and from owners of 
sealers. Proposed reply. 
Reters to No. 34. Reply from Canada 
as to British Commissioners. Concur 
in selection of Sir G. Baden-Powell 
and Dr. Dawson. 
Sends copies of text of modus vivendi. 
Copy as signed will be sent for com- 
munication to Russian Government. 
Approves proceedings as reported in 
No. 41 
Answer to No. 48. Concurs in proposed 
reply to protests from British Colum- 
bia 
President returns to Washington on 
23rd June, when negotiations will be 
resumed. 
Approves Memorandum to United 
States Government inclosed in No. 46. 
Summary of instructions to United 
States cruizers under modus vivendi. 
Correspondence with United States 
Government respecting modus 
vivendt. 
Refers to No. 42. Modus vivendi willbe 
published in official Gazette with 
injunction to German subjects to 
observe Regulations. 
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