awa he 
APPENDIX TO CASE OF GREAT BRITAIN. 
No. Name. Date. Subject. 
1892. 
SUSI eAUNCELOUG =~ 5+) seccceie~(sisisico cs Mar. 10 | Note from Mr. Wharton of 8th March 
respecting modus vivendi. Substance 
telegraphed (see No. 234). 
CO eee (kt) oaesnsbce ore be: Telegraphic..| Mar. 23 | Communication made to United States 
Government in senseof No.241. Re- 
ply received stating that renewal of 
modus vivendt is the least that can be 
accepted, and that United States 
Government must maintain their 
rights. 
225) | Loisin dd. ee aancefote. |. =. <00sj- <r ence Mar. 26 | Two alternative proposals by Her 
Majesty’s Government as to the con- 
ditions on which sealing might be 
prohibited this season. 
246 a |Get Ove sonaisc sees. c|eece CV RSSESSaE See do ...| Proposed form of reference to Arbitra- 
tors of question of damages. 
APPENDIX. 
1892. 
ColonvallOmiceee=--eee lene ea- eae) csiae Mar. 2 | Despatch from Canada, with Order in 
Council, and aftidavits from British 
Columbia respecting pelagic sealing. 
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